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VOL.LXXXL (TWlBNTY-FOUB PA G E ^lN 'TWO SECTIONS^ .MANCHESTER, CDNN., FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1962 "(Claaatfled Adrrerttaing wi Pag* 88) PRICE FIVE CElhR of DELUXE II resses These Are Not Delayed Again Same Old Story tidd in Court CAPE. CANAVERAL, t "This, is part of ths eohUnuing (A P )—The world ortlt fligj process of greater rellahUlty— HARTFORD [A F ) — Th « On West Europe Defense taking advantage of past flight ax- at Navy Lt. Gmdr. Mali story told in Superior C Tuesday to improve reliabil for the Olght were mBred by a a persuasive securities sales No Gimmicks - Just Low, Low Prices plane crash 'near Nairobi, Africa, man, gpd an exchange of sav Marines Dig ity of the parachute system that killed 14 Air Force men in Tell Frantii ______. on his spacecraft, Aurora 7. ings for stock of (Questionable volved In support of emergency value.' The burprtse announcen^t of recovery operations for the Car In 30 Mile8 the delay came late Thursday ' The Victim, state police said, penter flight. was an 84-year-oId New BriUln U.S. Feeling • night after ji mission reyimv meet Most of the victims were miwdi- ing attended by Carpentm', Oper man. The suspected swindler is Near Bangkok 19" Deluxe G-E ations Director Walter /Williams anlcs flying to g continmn^y site Donald L. Duncan, .41, ef'^New at Nairobi to service pUmes Which York City. • and other top Project Mercury of BANGKOK,. Thailand For Action ficials. would be used hcarch for Duncan was arrested as be and VHP Aurora T should It'land In an un* hie customer—who had already (AF) — American Marines Portable T V Discussion centered ^ a ques scheduled apqt In the Indian tion raised nearly three months paid him |74,0(M in cash and dug ill today 30 miles from W(^INGT0N (AP) — Ocean or ^elurtem Africa. The Mcurities—entered a bank‘to get Presiuent 'Kennedy wantg ago; Why did the s r ^ l 'stabilis ■ ____ 1_ more; money. the Lahtjan border in a deter ing parachute on MuTne Lt. Gol. (Coutfaiaed on Page Two) In return tor the 874,000, the mined show of force to dis Ftanch'President Charles da Jem H. Olenn Jr.'s capsule un elderly man had received New courage any Communist ag Gaulle— and other European furl at 7,000 feet hv stead of the Mexico oil stock valued by off!- intended 21,000 feet gression against Thailand leaders— to understand that olala at 8500 at moat. as long as the United States Mercury officiale apparenUy Dupcah was charged with vio from embattled Laos. were convinced at/that time that SS-How Work lating a Connecticut law which re. The U.S. buildup of armed carries the ultimate burden o f It was a random nilure, not like qui]ws dealers in oU and mining might in this pro-Westem oriental Western, Europe’s defense it ly to happen agmn, and no para stock: to obtain permiaaion from land moved swiftly and amoo^y will particii>ate .fully in the Week Without toward a planned p4ak of S.OQQ chute changes v^re made In Car ths itate banking commisrioner gi-eat decisions affecting war penter's capsule/ X before they pisddle their wares. men. Flans had been progressing The landing In Bangkok of 2,990 and p ^ e in Europe. smoothly for a flight scheduled Pay Gut Sought combat.ready U.S. Marinep wae KenncKly, In an open but re NO Mo n e y d o w n Saturday. Body Recovered completed Thursday night within strained clash with Da Gaulle, But at Thursday night's hastily- ATLANTIC. OtTY. N.J. (AP)— WESTPORT (AP) — A body IS hours after the first Leather laid out the U.g. side of the great eWed meeting, WiUiaiu reviewed George Meany, president of the found In Long Island Sound yea- neck touched shore. A contlnuoue tronMtlantlo debate . in a speech completely the Glenn' threeK>rblt AFtrCIO, says a 88-hour week tarday haa been identified tenta airlift ferried them to northeast Thursday night and a nswa oon- 2.75 Wbekiy a nuaons ^Dajdight Blue'*’ plctore^ Ug, sqnu« comer flight and, a National Aeronautics without any . redudjon - in pay tively- as that ■ of a i0-ysarK>ld Thailand. lerence Thursday afternoon. >< lO-hwh aet«en,/wlilter whites, sharper oontraet. . and Space Administration Spokes would solve the -problem'of unem Monroe youth, whp, with his 14- Another 600 Marines and Vtrmy In effect he told- De Gaulle that \ Or man said, "began to ask questions ployment In the United States. yaar-old cousin, was lost in a.boat infantrymen began leaving Hawaii Europe cannot have g blank * New ta-INiwaf ciiaeris wMh mil power trana- ing accident March 38. The youthf X about the parachute deployment." He predicted Thursday the AFL- at daybreak, bound for this South check to draw on U.8. defensive Seenier—m^-Tha sxsou- Baron. The trial was set tor June tetnaiteM^Mntnsn he was sUU stylishly wrapped up to their It was folly to think that tha Ooncemlng the postponement, opinion. I am- entitled to die- live of a corporation sngagsd Ocean, except Sword .. . 19. that he had dimpled chins. . . United States.. may some day Carpenter was quoted as saying: agrea” a sssitaisl businass can’t bs ooa- Hotfa,.-'accompanied by attoh abandon its commitment to Euro You g e t more solid fresh The cook booka are all euggeating that you MULTI-CYCIE WASHER ridetod eUgiMs for uasmploymriit rtea of telsphons Even though bathing suits are' — ..... „„Jh._____ neya,' appeared briefly in Municl- ... It tha night' asking still in the- nation's department pean' security, KennedY/srid. lobster meat in these try a tondon Broil ateak. For this they sug ermpensation in ths slack; season, Outlook Good H Oourt. "The Unit^ States camiot vrith- gest a flank steak or a center cllt of shoulder a stats offleisl ruled rscantly. Withdraw his charge store 'Windows', the store;’'buyers Pinehurst 1^4 lb, LIV E Baron, sporting - a cut ey<|brow Hoffa and "go away for a are in town these market weeks clod about 2 or 3 inches thick. They say to JiMess pay legislation, said Un- (Oonttnued oa Page Ninetaro) LOBSTERS. The smaller cook it rare and carve it in thin, diagonal •mplqrment Compansatiaat Oom- and brulsad fact, alao ..Was in couplW'hf weeks.” stocking up' on winter woolies. For Businp^ court. " I got the word that Jimmy is chicken lobsters can be slices. Lodge to Cam pa^ misstoner Thaddeus J. Pawtdwiki, And it was for them that those Baron charges A iM bs was sorry,’ 'Baron said. swan-necked Sondheim models sold for less . . . is tntendsd to protset ths wage eamar from 'Tha tragte< eohsa- Ho4^sjQminis twice floored byWlows from Hoffs, One of ths callers at Barpn’d pargded in and out of the crowded quaheqi of faivoluntary unemploy- and shoved -Over a' chair, in a apartment, conveying a request showroom, peering over the tops menL fracas at union headquartare that Baron drop his chsrgs, was of suit collars .. that stood half a Bulletins For Seat in Senate W ASE^sHX>N (AP)—Secretary Thursday morning. understood to "be Harold J. Gib- foot high. . LIVE MAINE Our chefacut top round and eye of the "It was not anaetad," he said, of Ootnnforee Luther H. Hodgee round . . . any weight from 21/g lbs. ,up 'to'protect or cushion a eonwra- HOffa’s chief lawyer, H.- Clifford bona, ths Teamsters exscutlvs For a breather the collars fold Culled from A P Wiret. LOBSTERS, lb. 95c riUd-today ths resurgence of busi- Allder, asked Judge Thomas C vice presidsnt and No. 2 man In are just the oven roast for small families tlon^ or offlcara from tha riafca of pmk activity In the past six weeks ed back, but only to reveal sleek HARTFORD (AP) ; — Johnhtrom to 1904, retuniad last cnngiDg'to busiaaM."' ■ z ... Scailey for a Jury trial on the as tha union tp Hoffa. satin tcarvea tied Ascot style over and those who enjoy extra, lean meat. points to a recharging of the re EX-GRIDDEB DIES NO MONEY DOWN Davis Lodgs, whMe political hack- year from a alx-yaar stint as am- The pointp m t at issuelasua was VriisthcF covery In the montha ahead. sault charge. The court set the Baron said he wasn't going to the throat. The scarves are not LOBSTER MEAT Genuine Spring Lamb Legs. Morrell’s imssddor to Spain. Before serving a Waterford restaurateur aiibuld "Buslneas genaraliy is good and withdraw his charge. ‘.'I Just wish an accessory; most of Sondheim’s BERKELEY, CWlf. (AP)— Dr. groimd Inchidka a govamorship, governor, he was In‘ O “ oagnta bq-awardsd 1 .was 90 years younger,?’ h»-satd- 12-oz. can | 1 .8 9 ready to. eat Ham.— ^------an amhaiffsdorahlp. ai9> two should improve writ Mid 1981,' suits come with these Aseots.- The Harold F, (Brick) Mo(tar, asid oa two teniM. He Is the brother of Hodgea pr^oted in a apeach Baron ts 89 and weighs about same slitheiy kattn is used for the famed . Unlverslto ot Call- a No larger eapaelty a S aeparata spin tanns in Oongraia, haa deeldad to former United Nations Amhassa- Dife fment caiXeled the, allotments in Hrooktyn. FRESH Chuck or Shoulder Steaks ...... ,.lb . B9c -Bush o| Orecnwlcii, But owned housing atarta Increased 8 phone calls to notify the couple Kronedy says his administration December, reinstated them in 59c lb. , ' •uddsnly' aiuiounced bs per' cent from March to April to that their son had been atricken crocked oprii the Billie Sol Estes January, and finally imposed pen- •UNWISE DECISION’ . ASPARAGUS wWiSA - not seek re-election to a HYANNIS,- Mass. (A P )—Tbao^gaplsatkm will assist Pruitt and an annua] rate qf. IJM.OOO a year. by an utness^that took his life. case and is "staying right on Mr. altlee on Estes last week which third term. OBNOVA,n Bulgaria ,(AP) >— From nearby farms phUus PruitL the second Negro tomoftow’s-expectsef arrivala aa it Tha -'^rii tigura w u 83 per cent Portrayal of Sophie Tucker In Estes’ tail.’’ .But Republican Ben. are. far milder Uian its own rules BOViet I’reiuler Khrushchev to Lodt*. CbanecUeut's. governor Karl Mundt . charged today the Lean, Boneless cook to arrive in thls CapO Cod dW iHiorris. \ ^ above 1961.. Broadway musiosl .about. "The call foe- day branded President Ken 29c bunch . Meanwhile, it was reported from The Federal Housing Adminis- Last of the Red Hot Mammas" to administration held back on a Mundt said the order canceling nedy's order to land Marines In community, on a inyems "freedom tratlon'announced it was tighten crackdown on the indicted finant Estes'; Cotton allotments was re BRAISING «r Save . . . By groceries at Pinehurst. , . U t ^ Rock that police there lesuM be done by Ubi Staiger, 80, native Thailand "ari unwise decision’* 2 bunches 55c 12CubicFt.G-E ride," goes Job hunting today. a (areeny waiVant some ttma ago ing tbs credit checkups on pros-' of Harrisburg, Rl. . . . AJabnma*# ciar. scinded at' ‘ a meeting at the and predicted tha Amaricans STEWING BEEF Where the everyday low price bn Hood " .Z - • ' Vermont No. 2 Prum, 48, Birived from Little tor PruitL Police said Pruitt fkU- peetlve buyers of homes tmder fair trade laws ruled miceqsttta- Mundt called U' "complete capi Agriculture Department attended would ttlUmately be tturewn opt Rmdc, Artu, a day late yesterday mortgagsh it tnsurss. Behind the ttoWpL Alabama Judge says in case tulation to a guy out on the by . Estes, who was accompanied milk is 68c g a l.. . . Shurfine Ey/aporat^ od to appear in cireult ccuft on an of Bautheast Asia. The Soviet after a mixup in bus sehsilules at anpaal ftom a municipal court con move is a nationwlda WereaXe in Involving Biilova watch Co. and make." a senator and a congressman. leader denonnced Ameri«aa.pol- Milk 3 cans 41c and Carnation 3 cans 47c.. Retrigerator-Freezef*'' In PrbdujCtion Providmot, R. L viction. mortgage defaulta and dlbclo^ 2als Jewelry Co. ^ At bis nfwa conference Thurs- John Bagwell, Agriculture De toy in Laos and Bontti Viet Nam GOLDEN^ In 1955 30% of all beef sold in the average store was tea first atop today Will be at aures. hamburg. Today, 35% of meat sales are in groii^ meat Authoritiea Said Pruitt aervad Bettiag aside of approval for ta- dfiy Ksahady dtaolosed that 75 partment counsel, told a newsman and accused the United Statea the Massachusetts Dirision of Bm- f BI'agents have, been assigned that Estes, accompanied by his CARROTS Here at Pinehurst, where meat Is sold the seryloe way O fM a^S^p ployment Security Olffee to niske prtsen terms in -Arkanaas, Cali eaaed eonmmter fares on the of spilling Mood there te prop p«e-wrapped . . . and where ground nieats Sra THIS VITEEK WB OFFER: r % fornia and Tuinasene tor forgery, NeW Haven Itoilroad by the I»* to tracking down avldence on the attorney. Sen. Ralph Yarborough, up pro-Westem rcgh»r*- application tor a Job. Texan whose business empire- D -T«,, ■_ and Rep. J. T. Ruther 2 bunches 25c FRBSHER-BY-PAR” we sell so much ground chuck and t-. ' .David Harris, also 4g, the first fraud am| soBdttng .without a U- GQP Ring Ini^ludes tarstate qonimcrce Commlailon ground round steak , . . the percentage Is probably more , MIRACLE W HIP ...... Rt- i«r 55e a Larger frecaer .ALBANY, N. T. (APj —- Good cenae. aaked "M l Westport Commuters crocked by scandal and debts— ford,. D-Tex.. came to the dejiart- KAYE AlLUfO (For your pot roast) section Vfeatbar conditlotu wero croditad Negro to eoms here from little collapsed. ; . ' ment on Jan. 8 to discuss the ' than 86%. . • Rock, Ark., will atsrt a'eook's Job Pruitt .la married and the father Mks Keltem Hat Aasoctuion in Federal Court aulL RENO, Nev: (A P )—Comedian With helping New York iBtate pass of MqrlAi'a^jfo M ’pbuia to bring ., . . BLMO graat" r e je t^ by Twice Kennedy emphasiSed that allotments. Danay Kaye In in . St. Mary'a‘ a Automatte defrost at tha Cranberry Oooae Restaurant Bates’, financial manipulations The meeting was held, Bagwell SHURFINE CUNO Vermont ttf 'become , the nation’s in naarby Yarmouth Port nsoct bis family IMra attar ha gets a John A. WUUama, -Negro writer, Iloapitai sufferlag’’ from a Inag refrigerator HARTFORD (A P )—Miss Viv who'rejeqted the grant from Na were brought to public attention said, in the office of Undersecre ailment. Kaye hro lieen appear |‘v PEACHES ...... 3 Ig^ cans 89c toading p ^ u c e r of msq>la syrup Wedaesday. Be.arrived last Sat Job. Hams ta rn‘bkcbelOr. ien Kellems* todiw tossed her LEAN GROUND - • SUde.oat shotvea, Preeldant. KawnMy end members tional insUtuU of Arts and le t wheti the federal government in tary of Agriculture Charles 8. ing at a caatno In Stotrilnei Ed Carrigan from Nabisco this spring. urday and chose from six Job of- homemade dowered hat into the dicted him April 8. Murphy. has tripled his shelf display CHUCK OR ot his family have aununer homes ters because he auMAchi bis race Nev., on the south shore of lake ja No drilvery or > Tha Stata Agriculture Dciwxi- GOP senatorial rliw. and vowed to was a factor in not getting a larg "This matter came to public " I regarded it as a routine Tahoe*. Doctors who 'examined on these NABISCO FIG 3 in i BLEND OF Both Pruitt and Harris had one in nearby HykmihiporL His young work for overall tax reduction if DOVALEnES ...... 5 for 1.00 ^ installation oliarga. mant aald yesterday tha stata’a way bua faret paid hy the Segre- est brethar, iMarttd M. (Ted) Ken er award. attention because this administra meeting," Bagwell said, "like him Thnrsday'night said he waa NBJWTONS which ari on elected, -■■''""jr tion Indicted Mr. Kistes before a many we have with citlziens and sale at 35c, 4c below regular BEEF-PORK-VEAL 19S2 produelion was 534,000 gal gattimist Capital Citisena Council nedy, a candWtU for the Demo "Imprudent -aetlon'’ laid to suffering from long congestion. . LAST WEEK OF SALE-33C lons, compared with 867,(MO gal The- metired Stonington manu state agency in Texaa or hnY their congrewimen" ‘ — price and he. thinks you will to Little Rock. cratic nomtoation to Um UB. Seik facturer, who recently, sold' her Prsatdint Keaaedy by Khnishchey .-rTSi-Vi-' ■ place else moved," said the Pres He said Estes argued the allot also be interested in Nablseo’s Taatured' this week in 8 Ib.'lots at 78o lb. No Money Down! lons produced in Vonnont, the pri> Tw o Nagro eouplaa and thMr ate. lulled totm tha commitee to in orders resuiUng in dsapatoh of nUCEDOM RiDE ennul national loader. Ohio was eaUe grip firm, baa been a virtual, ident. ments were valid and that the NEW YORK (APT—A "Free- new CHIPIT'S at 49c, a new flya ckDdrtaaro arriva hara Asriat tha Nafmaa. pmenniai candidate for the; UR. U.S. troops to Thailand. . ."Orosa MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT thlte islte U4,000 Baikxu. tometrokr Shrovoport,. La.. , In New Qttoana, George Single- ae af Ube riidit to i, appeal’' . ' Mimfila . Views department offered to give him dam Bus North", arrived today choc, chip with pecans. Senate aa w « H ^ the govenKW* time to j>*'°ve'' it. with 18 lAndslana Negroes, whOI Our regular (Ue Hamburg wlU he m sale 4«e lb. 20 tlx COFFEE ...... >.. 10 oz. jsr 1.39 New York's output was 5MM0 P m ltti fX{datoad ha miaaed his Dwn. director of the Citisena Coua- ■^^nm nlng peal af under federal farm programs, left New OriOans .WedneateX* Say by SMactnum B. TtuMnaa ter another. ^ ■ told reporters the subcommittee’s do thls,|. we canceled the allot soenied titeS and hnagry,.jGAi7 - ;. " STORE •egregabOBist . groups all. over the nominee this time-ln ths event she ing worn soltcasea and. ps^ro ' 'S jw a ih i^ and mAht tha n i^ at a South to concentrate' on sending docs not get the Senate post her- WTretap evtdsnBS wilt eonttane tnvestigatiws reported evidence ments.’ ' (»EN THURSDAY and FRIDAY 1IU 9 ? 71S Mate SL, Msaeftsster M l §>0668 or MI •.9S28 . . • Ogm T o i^ t tOi » B:? bOuae oparated by Mrs. that the 'Agriculture DeparipVrot Yarborough told a reporter he' parori*, they wrero heottantL to tasa than tha avetaga tor the 2>M- Negroaa to Hrannls. to be adwlselhta in New Yogk talk abont the ride—the latoat 60 period;'Ylw'VemMBt l M g ^ - HaiUalauatar; : . courts despito a TT.S. Supreme under Secretary Orvllla L. Free attended an Agriculture Depart- The Rev. l£r.< Warren said hia Mias KsUems prsdlctod that If ihent meeting in January at wdilch la a Mriiii of prepaid: ottgro- tura ZtopartoMBt rsMttad. ajwaMc 'nia Bay. Kenneth R. Wofren, a she got ths Senate nomlnelton Um Court decision'which some, attor man knew since July' of Estes' COfUJJIHJhtcomplex, lucrative8W ;JBIUVM and ailegediy Estes’ . jtMubles oyer tha allot- ttens : offMefi hr the eUisma o '# - - till duteniJi Q^e Chd. *'Wa an Dsmocreto would pick Secreteiy neys contend'bars such evfiiende, M » 4BMW Mutrtoutod- to a.drag to Nsw Tock'g Court Appeals da* lUto^ deaJliM in Cotton acreage ;.qpaacU to Bonnero Ne of a veiaatacf traup-Icimad.'to un* ot modt ot U m a ; I '. (hat atoia’s pMdnptloa. hate tte 8MW aMviriR MW Ow or- al^&aate B* ariId ttM dspart* (OoittlBedl .SB PM * T lu e o l^ S ^ -y. » . < a/-
iwWaBtetro , .. T'' ^ i lUa^CHmER EVEWmo HEBA14); KAKC^^ISTER, c o n n , FR ID A Y, m a y \i. 1962 L■ • - t i a J Educat^n Finance iar Study Pmr^hases by W B 9ISULIN Ai.Vaa'iB MANCNaA Hfoff TO Bfe KiPT IN A H a n d to *8P«kIfBATOR 7 In FaU Wear Regional plaimhM add attaete^alhttlttM; M ra JaaMa inuil. sUte '8 Muttdt Hits PpfesideHt tlen flneiMe 'wiu Hi the aiajer foapaapaibHltlaa; • M r a Rehart KO^ (AP) Weaptog Market Maker IMatf Page One) -atudies Ml the Ideal level Sor m am - Teung, futiloMa.oe-eliatmiaa; Sba Robert Stona h>^ eo-cBoiiaua; Do 'you find jrpumlf at i .. 5 * 4 beanraSt bera o t tha Manchaatar lASgua of far oanvanattai ■•) ’ Mora than M memhan adopted budget eh.ai rm an; Mra Alteo ■uanr "Darilng,*’ you might miiA A photograph of the sobbing girl tended'today 6te large broker^e (CenUiraed from Pag* Gm ) ’’ INCOMFOItAIlD refugee, taken' aa she learned rtie ed oa its merits. I did not rae'-', can be without, hea a vivid jacket tiie study agenda, elected otfleers Itoroul, . bulletin assiatmit; theaaobn la ana e f Use ed iy r firm. M Shaarsoii HammiU A Oo. I A^sjporu-CUn tbUT' such as irtd triiniqad With Parataiii M ra f - a ^ Whari nobody has ever. couM not stay to tU i over-crowd ments were dlicusbed. The sena ommend any blanket ftodl^ that I and directera and heard a. talk eo Rdiph .BalhurdA hospitality direct^ that price qubthtiohs on they were bona fide.” f ra l«i iqattftat c^aiyyiiig; o^e'parta « w e p v ta for th« thi election laws and proposed amwid^ ehmriiian. „ a faoBali * 819311? ; Hony up t . , t ed m tlah eroiyn colony, attracted tor said he does not recall 'the for; er hold hleek and'white plaid ^ oaa^tMs IMRbft wMls U’a stifi worldwide attention and svm- a "hot lisue" Vradtog stock be A eompllcattng factor, ha aald, r«KtM . pUMM). cnMiH and artiol. ' ' > ! ■ ■ menu-to the state conatltation at SlnWm Bamstoin of HI i P4lhy. exact date. '/ ihe leeguAs annual meeting at true. ■' ■ handled 1^ an employe who waa was toe fact that natural gas had buniM. '■ ‘ ■ deputy Secretary of State R r Ooo- The plight of toe girl, 19 yean Tarboraugh. who has aoknwl- Whatever, the SUhmiette pre' Cavey's Rrataurant Wednesday neefleut, was guest speaker, aub- Aa soon M travel to tS* moon a etoekholder. - been found under some of toe REDWOOD » NASA raid Ui« crash would .not .^ Project Metoiuy Beport varicatea* pleaaantly for ladiea baeomea .regular, aom e^y vdl] ^ . holding a ragged handkereUef edged receiving |l,700 from Estes acreage which Estes had sofd to f delay the Garpanter flight. The Post Office Department has evsntng. stituUng for Mra Ella Orasso, Sec 1* her face,, prompted American Bugpne Rotbe^, < an attorney with too much, natural upholstery; Ehnphasts to the new eiudles will retary of Stata who. waa tu. Atiy, play a hand of this, kind up there. to ' help finance the senator’s farmers, then leased back their! » Itia poatponement to *1 _ , iounee fore adoption of the circuit court and feoUih. I R I * of toe first ljuestlon tossed at toe Weather, d^arta. had> (ivea the complhtta eg the cshltal flight of and mostly e« in frsrit. Sometimes When yeiir typical flneaaer plays tributed toe picture, the U4S. eoii- shares of common stock -of United before McClellan’s subcommittee. President at hls news cenferenea Qldht.eidy a 80^ chance of Mt> chsster’s edueatUmi b u d ^ and syaiem, discussed. minority repre- 3 O T AH T f o s , ■ Milata and Hong Kong offlrtak7 OpI. Jow k CBenn. the neckUnes can’t make up their school expansion, and action wtiera this hand, ha wina the Brat^nade OpaolPB lead 4 states Automatic Merchandising rr CAN BE KEPT AT Yarborough also has acknowl Thursday and he obviously was th^ off the fnund Saturday oe-. The 4-om Projiset Mercury sentatibn, primary law-and use of ------: B aw -Satm-Saturday Co. (Usainco) before he was di edged lie recommended Estes’ ap primed for It. FENCE minds, remaining high ' on one -areas of agraeinent have been the party lever aa provided by Om - and knpeka out U|a' ana b f rtuha. ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR cause of "Winds and high waves first .day "covert” — stamped en side arhlle plimglng recklessly on Ha wtep the apada tm u n and tries Although toe method of han rected to make a market for the pointment Ust year to the Nation-, ta two.^ocean recovery^ areas reached. neCtieut elecUrauIaws. dling, the refugee return operation SiVBRAL WEEK! WITHOUT velopes bearing the 8:30 p.fn,, Feb. the other. tha heart t o ipae, 'East thareupon- tha and of Ua black earda. Ha must stock. LOSING ANV APPRECIABLE al Cotton Advisory Council. , I Deployed Too 'Slow Mra. Edward Coltman, presi He also .listed-toe five proposed mriM positive confirmation. Im- Uramco was traded to toe over- 30, Cape (3snaveral, Florida post dent and Mrs. Frederick Becker, amendments to toe Connecticut defaats thi esntcaet with the n it return either a heart or a dla- STRENGTH’. No Knowledge I tit. Ool. John' A. Powers, mark —f will be withdrawii from ef.-tha apMei- per cent'eer- the-counter market, in which secretary, will serve the leeond Constitution to be voted on to toe mond, and rttoar- rstunt gWes CmMuIm Yarborough said he had no) Police Arrests tronayt spokesntan, told newsmen sala a t the PkUatailc SShia Agen f Utltlatm / - . waa sent back individual brokerage firms estab • MeM MliHatin. year ef two-year temia. New offl- November elections. They eoneera Booth Ms ninth trick. ---- Saturday morn .bWiMl W«f•f •XafwasNc• Hlatm fM9ur« knowledge of the background de It Was kncam the day of Glcan'a cy at ths clone ag .hiisiiiaaa June •: Hpspi^INdtes w il^ Booth’s wounds an litBl Memorise this unselfish rule tor lish prices by offering to buy and tails of the acreage matters to -tU^M'that Ms drogue (atahlUaing) ceia rieeted tnehide SIta. Jerome in abaantia appUeatlon of aerviee- ing. sell at specified figures. Shearson, la Mm than AUr mosi(Iis ap- Nathan, font vice pnaldunt; Mra. raen and related groups to become Mladtog, the other playan poonee flnaaiing: It la foolish to do for - Sha waa photograitoed on Fri dispute at the meeting. He raid Cornelius H. Brown, 41, of Nor-1 pstrachute had deployed too soon. proatmatety S mininn of the cov- 1 ^ . |*Tou eouM have made It othen whet you can get them to Hammlll was the principal nnar- IF SMtions VW tiag H arry w id n u n t ascodd , Vtoa voters, pairing of the etfices of daya a y afternoon a by P. C. Lee, no're- HammUl in the market Wstorv'bf 5,® **.‘*^'’*^ ‘*’® requ^ of wirti, yesterday afternoon was ob-1 Asked why nothing had been era bSarbig the.ProJsct Mercury nra S to S pjM. hy flnasring the right we; the do for you. ket maker for Usamco stork. the sharee. 'jEstes lawyer, after . having re done in the weeks mice. Powers araSerh^. presidant; M ra WltUam WhUtaqr. governor'and lieutenant governor laUoh, a cameraman for toe Slng- served and charged with dlsra- stamp will hAvw heen break' treasurer; Mia Raymood Gowen, similar to national president and queen o f dlamende,^’ wiU DoOy Qaeiiion ,Ibto-la i-language ' Hong Kong Tiger Developing the history of the fused a request hy Estes that he thg ah raoosda A total Of SIO mU- whet* they t n S to 4:tP say. dealer, you hold: Bpadea — trading in Usamco stock. Rotberg I'.^***” ®'* originally aold 390,000, attend. He said he.--refused be* gardtog a stop si^i He waa or-, 'in evaluating a flight, thers to i pna.; wet private _____ local reaource cbalinMui; Bri- vice preaident; provteloh for aut^ ■ >-"StandStandard after she had been lion o f the'atamps have biien print Abn Sduiffar. state raaodm chair matte reglstraticn triinafer c f elec This la true, but fooUch. South A R S 9; Hearts — Q 10 9 ; Dia caught with a email group of oth said that Shearson. Hammlll •»-1 *]L »«‘K J 9; Clubs — 10 9 • 4. rangan makingmaktae am market for the j year,! but agreed to go after the lawyer 12, Manchester, June 4. | It com ee to a countdown, thla la ed to meet thi unprecedented pub men; and Mra Thoheae Latham, tors who move from one town to er refugees by British < soldiers w MavCt LllC II lic ilemAad thcouiilMMt the coon-; Are regoeeted net to he ebooM force £he eppenenta What do you'layj dhares. oit« Nov,Nov. H,4 I960,10HA evenfovran be^!! St*akf*on.an«i,r»on, HammlllHammill ,. customerscu«tc»m»rH k«.4 .«wraa7.4..-.^ • * __ __ ^ Andrew Karto, 87, of Windsor | PATIO the time pet^le toe Die mark and In potMnte riaara. Wa national reaetirce chairman. ■ndtoer within the state, autho/ify to about two miles inside the Hong for .a *’*'* '*Plala« 1; Mra Lana Puakar, South Windsor to IS Jutnped quickly elOM ot noon on Saturdays for tfw summor suoson. program If we didn’t have,” aaled Of ths staaip top 80 milUan 12th Circuit- wortteni an parUdpatinf in the her home 'village to Kwangtong Members of clubs to this vicin 70 Lenoor S t : L fora'H irtli. 34 International L abor OrganlBa' PovWs aeld. >. by tho « ii ef the first week; Oarth RdL; Brian KlngSley, SM Province, peiiuijM with toe idea Usamco stock advance to a high ity and from out-of-town, adults Our usuol ufflMi9«icy survlet wlH b e ovoUoblt <|f Thim^ are. he eaid, S0,000 ta WitUn thsoe: weeka, a third or WethacaU S t ; Maurice Danatger, Uon’s program fo .help the destl- It would prevent trouble for her and teen-agers . are invited. The ao,OM operating parte in the entire eptirt Cases tuts Andaan Indiiw ef South of $18 by- March 1961. before program will Include square der for an addttienal mllUen 11 West S t; David Pitaalninicaa. Fpur $tirdent8 fam ily. She . said she. ppoased toe plummeting to 25 cents. The com ayiAam, and 'aevan miles a f whw 00 America. Ecuador, Petn. and Bo- border before dawn Friday’ ,elu Division 81., Manchseter, today soldiers ■who comb the hills and sponsored by the Manchester Rec CoH Ml 9^539 twriaBy after iWentiy. Its prims Tho llnitad Putaa laformatkm hron'i Ifn . Catherine TTaey.xM was bound ovar to toe next session played by Dunbar and Shearson, Parttar. S t: dndUh Larkfor W W - valleys between the border area reation Department. ConibiRatioB finicUon is to reduce esciUaUonh -Agall9'.:lMta of Superior Court at Hartford on E C A T E R T O and Kowloon City. picture o t Lee Ting, a 19-year-rtd Chtoera refugee thonaand o f |ha eOvata h iarlag the . Mra. Gertiiidl^ Scholarsjiips MATINEES PRILT i m and coatm direction and attitudS a charge ot misconduct -wlUi a mo Newsmen BArred girt who apparenUy has been sent back to Red Chlna,- of the capime so ths main chute Projaet SCareufT sgamp in eoun- IM Cooper St; tor vaUela. ' ’ , - FAMILIES has attracted worldwide attention 4nd sympathy. The tila s wvesaaaa in .snawor. to ra- M Faiwitaan Rd.^ Dawn. Sibdn- BraOe W . BraUhOwaite, KaUi- E f l S T U I O O D The refugee (^ration area is will operate preperiy. Tha bindover foUowsd a hearing forbidden to neyewnen and i^ otog- p li^ t of Lee, weeping as she learned she could not stay DOOOS The estumant can release thS rpiaata aiadc to American ambas- tirA 49 Hyde St; liadA Roya, Kingsley.y, William William ULea Oa- on proheUe cause Into a fatal one- Jn-Hong Kong, overcrowded British Crown Oolonv, ' sias and U8 IS otflcaa. . 736 W . M UUBii M i * TPha-i HoOyHooy Aotan. borne m . DaVtd B. Kotierta and raphers Init Chinese photographer. panudiutes menuelly tt neoaaaary. car motor vehicle Acddent In East Fasd Nawama nisalHiie L m (keesql. in old clothes and prompted American offers of a home and a Job. (AP W eetber eoUM force a farther nw Projaet Mercury stamp waa Norwich; MIdiaal Hajdu. U WeUa EUtaa .8 . Valade have each been • PhOtofax). OfEN MONPAY timi SATUKDAY 9 KM1 to 5:30 awarded a 9100 echolanhip by tha Haflford on March 11 tat which *«w69t B iri Of Yaath’* sneaked hls -way Into the area on ’ ' SKKMWFPW c o H o o B d T iwp o o ’ poatpenemant heycnd ‘ neat TluaA tha first niaaaad by tha Dnfted St; son. Carol RickartlB. S3 Hart! Rudaen waa the driver of toe ve Statas to eotoeide wlUi a aimilfl- South Windsor CbUega Sdiolar- la ertor. 1:99 and iifS T ft m iN fiif foot, He was given no trouble by day. but Powere asM weathac^i D^ Taicotivtna; David MeGoni- hicle. A 19-yrar-old East Hartford soldier*!. ton, Conn., wanted to provide . ^ , « OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TIU 9:00 CroBibock Mottow mm are mars eptinslaHe about qant even t vrlthoat pravloiw no gw. Oovantry. $ # r » 8 d ! CSitoese girl, Lee Ytog, who fled tice. ttbewaite is toe son of Mn. youth waa killed to the crash which Ben Harrisaa-Wta Haywmth In ^Hong Kong’s British admtols- home for the girl. Hurt said to a from Communl.st China to Hong chancea ea good, weather -Tuseday b i r t h s TESTERDAT: A occiwred when the Rudean car tfatibn decided several months letter to The Associated Pres.i: ef «ig*raiitt fereeaata.v The etiunp was produced dnughtar to Mr. and M n. Richard Verna Bralthewmite end' the late “The Happy TUerea” Kong, only to be sent beck 1^ toe WE GIVE ,4^ G 6E E N STAMPS FOR EVfRY DIME YOU SPENDf dlatributed aecretly In Antldpa- Bute Police Ueut. WUUam struck a utility pole, off Bunudda MNNfKSSillVED ago to sbnd back all newly arrived "My wife and, I are interested in British because they have no now is set for anytima Husbner, Andover; e son to Mr. Ava Ha was erigtoally chargad rj$i d:39MB 10:99 Wedacaday, Thanday. M dag bringing the girl over to the Unit between 7 a.m. ahd i t ’M p.m> tlpn of the Oienn flight through Bralthewmite ef Ellington' Rd. He refugees beCapse the tiny colony room ? nad Mrs. Dominie Cardony, Glaa- with nsfUgant homicida. Judge B paau la B p ja . D IM IfR U T S already is packed with thooe who ed States to live with us if this (Eastern Standard Tthie) neat Ute cooperation of the Bureau of tonhury. ' plena to attend the umveraity of "Why am I troubled by Lee Stanley Teauklewlcs also eentlnued arrived before. can be arranged, and If she is Ting’s fate? It U because the is STOCKME Tueedey. Bngravtaig and Pitating, the Na- BIRTHS TODAT;; A abn to Mr. Hartford, major to history, and QUICK OOUNTEB and Ucnal Aeranautles and Space Ad- teach upon graduation. A tSOO the same bond of ll.WO to the DaBiJHifii Aiassaphen fo toe United Stat4s^.^ere the willing to come.” being made to go back. PvmtTB aald Thursday the ndS" and Mn. Ropald Schaller, East BOOTH SERVICE A housewife to. Moscow, Idaho, ALTERATION qml SPRING FURNITURE SALE cahe. picture_ ofxre. thebsaw ftAai.girl 'w w BASWiUOiJr u. widely "It is hard to put the blame on Siian also could be delayed by mlnistratioo and the Post Office Hartford: a daughter to Mr. end scholanhip has also been awarded Thii li our proof to you that you can livo boHor for loii, K#ith\ lo moving «h*«d to mako atom ic teat tn the Fsuaflc. DeptuDnent. by the Unl'versity of Hartford. At Jonas Svetoys. 91, ef M North MANCHESTER ^lyed, oompasslonate reaction to also offered to sponsor Lee Ytog the BritUh to Hong Kong. My an FENCE Mra. Olemi Lew, 27 Baldwin Rd. St., Manchester, arrested last be girl -was widespread. In toe United States. ger, U not ’just at the British for ‘T honeatly don’t know when a ’The orlgtaal order for one miUion DISCHARGED TESTERDAT: Ellsworth Memorial High School, TOMITB v S N V ^ , 8HOPP1N6 PARKAPB teri lb planned,’ ’ he o flh e Bruce If acalve to class actlvitiaa night to Manchester on a charge ' WESTIOliraUE'XPKE. ' The New York -Herald Tribune xM4x L,erner. hls column in counting heads Instead of looking ihopping 9B6i*r and moro ploaiant. Wo iro adding a now colonial'front of whito brick aouventr coven waa tripled Mra. MaiTeoo Mylek, 4 Ruasell Dr., HOBNOB the New York Post, wrote; , fo reeponae to requests received by and has'sung in tha chorua of iaUndeatibn, was fto.sd |ilO. MSTAUIANT TEL. B#*-9TS3 received 4 doxen palls from read- into their hearts. It Is directed But tic e^ainad that no Vernon; Edward Pa|wU, 43 Gerard „W#*e you as moved as I was tempt to send the Navy Itcutnnanl the Philatelic Sales Agency from Mira Kingsley is the daughter of gBVHfow Winuai cfa who wanted to adopt toe girl or at every nation that cannot or will and charcoal. . .complata flaw color fchania tor flur building.. ;air-conditionIng through St.; Mra. Irene English, Wapping; BsiSra by- ths picture of'to the 19-year-old commander orhit would b t all parts of tha world. Tha unusual Mr..-and Mrs. Wesley Kingsley of c«mtrlbute_ money to help her. not And room for Lee Ylng.” rNigh made on the aame day as eft' pmeedure of the Department pro- Mrt. Beatrice Hoffman, Colches 342 Slater St. Upon graduation, 'rrethendoas Reaction out our 4 floori, now lighting in our rug and broadloom carpat dapartmanti.^ .ntw tfolof- atotnje detonation because of w ^ during ' and ' aervlclng ’ auch .covers ter; Mrs. Irene Rupner, Wapping. the will attend BL Joseph College OFEN IViR Y Ni«H T Bam Ragan, executive editor of f "unknown factors might do to waa carried out aa a result o f the DISCHARGED TOD AT: Mra. where she plena to major in ehsm- toe Raleigh, N.G. News A Observer Sautiom ' commimicationa tnvMvlng the or- Departinent's poHey of avoiding, laabeD WemeU, 36 Otis S t; Mrs. Istry. She Is toe editor of tha final and Times, said: "It was one of ful awningi. Wa'II hava mora for you in >2. ; bitai flight” as far aa possible, the creation of Catherine Anderson, .183 Center edition of toe 'Ellswortolan, the T R U m U N F S toe moot moving pictures to come r. Tbare la no fear of radtation artificial philatelic value whlcli un S t ; Janet Gazdzlckl, 94 E. Mid school yearbook, has been active to across toe news deslt,in soma time. ORJtNGEHALL C eontaminailan of tbs capsule, he doubtedly would have occurred to dle Tpke.; Arthur Balasky, ISOti athletics and wfs elected to toe BILAB DEANHldlfWAT; “K i S S " Reader reaction to It has be«i tre OPEN A KEITH'S bUDGET ACCOUNT FOR YOUR SUMMMR NeI ^ Center St.; Unde Emboer, 39 ( aald, becanee the McaaMp would the opfailoo of aigierte. If this pra- National Honor' Society In her WBTHEBSFtEUl mendous." ( be above, the eoanephere. An cnutlon had not been taken. Judith Dr.; Harlan Smith, Aw- jumor year. ' "I’Ve had several calls fooiii t atomic tsat would delay-the mla- dover; Mra. Ceibl Rickanfo, S3 Osborne is ths aon of Mr. end people so moved by the picture % Bion only one day, be added. New Special bane Hartf Dr., TWcottville; Claudia M n. William L. Osborne Jr. of 910 they'wanted to know if there was a ^ But when -high eltttude atomic Ireland will join otbar Mileto, Sunnyview .Dr., Vernon; Pleasant Valley Rd. He wlU at fund they could contribute to ite Give them strong boliies. . .with fun in the SUN! f testa begin tn June, 'tbay could members of the European Oonfer- Mra tnone S ^ te, Proigpect; Carol B N G b tend Central Connecticut State M atinee Batorday I FJg. toe girl would not have to go back 1 Yoiini be glad y m dined when you taste oui: ^ force a lengthy'delay ef the fUglit ence- of Postal and Telecommunl- land Rektl Graf, W eim g;-ilobil College and major to aome phaaa to Red. China. A lawyer to a town 72 Eost Cenfer St., Monclle^er t ~ir It hSa not been acoompUsned eations Adminlatratioiig in the la- Rudinaky,’ Barber IOffHd<> IM k' of aeeondat^ education. A t Ella- fine food and enjoy our coijtteoaB gervicejn our 100 miles from Raleigh called and f by then. T o k m sua, on the 17th itoikemher, IMS, vflle Mrs. Elaina Rusesvkntd worth'he was a member ef Umi WMk pleasant atmosphere.'' Waa very Interested In it," Rarsn f Powers said Mercury officials of this yrar’S" special Europe daughter, Best Hertford; Mra aoeccr team - for four yeara par. i said. EVERY SAT. N IGH T-7:30 / were to,-touch with the Defense stamp- Tha Irish stamp #in be In Edna Armatrong and aon, Box 18, tIciiMSad In muaie aetiVtUea 'and T E L Ml 3-1415 FOR RESERVATIONS .Jay Hockey, SeatUe World’s FAlr f DejMrtfnent and would be advtoed two denorntnatlons. Sd. and la Sd. Station A; Mrs. Mantaen DeMar- hAa been active In the Junior Red public relations director, cabled a t . rf.-ahv scheduled teat which might FUrthar debslJa w ill be aanouaced tln and son, Hebron; Mrs. Joyce Cross. ■ sponsor and a job at. toe fair for L 1 9 Department o f’ Labor, sent this •NOT ipFiLUTED WITH ANY OTHER KAVm* COMPANr* major in matheaaaUce. He has 8CNDAT DOfNEBB SERVED telegram to The Associated Press IMNVILLE bean aative to music and atbJatioa 12 NOON PM . In New York: “I will assume re- , was Clara treaaurar aa a aophe- to 8 sponalbllity for her If she can he mora and ylca praaldant of tha located and brought to this coun-1 HOUSE &.JHALE junior «laaa try."-." ' —. ■ MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER CORRUtUX Elaine Valade, daughter of Mr. Schwimmer, who lives to Belle- i and M n. Bayaaend Valada af 13- rose, (Queens, said latw i "That I J MI 8-4128 Free Parking Rear Of Store AMESITE ’ S <■••FOOD FO R picture really shook me up emo- Ungton Rd, will graduate from i M i l i J L ■ Uonally.” _ ' / -Mt. Bt.’ Jaaeph Aeademy ia Juie E V B B T -M W H r 5 a o io r s and will enter L Joseph OoHege "The thing I’m niad al^ t is . . , > P 8 j.AOE.OiiaigjH^’ , - 0 to study to be a teacher. taSt our policy has been to en Dk IVES courage revolt and defokion. Now H er«id 0 *: toeee pe<^e do def^ -' abd we do ir RRST HI QUAUTY Experienn nothing for South W indsor said. . . Is 0«r Isun Kata, ^ FA1BEST m raiGE Best 4-1798. > )HU 8 -7 8 8 2 ' *Tm not blanitog the British or Yd" E x t M anyone to p^ioular. 'They may / FASTEST SERVICE G u B n m tA ':iANi[y have special overpopulation prob lems. Bur somebody in the free Conneeticat’s Leading; Peviog Cuitrsctor Rebekah Parley i^ARNER world otr^*tiCTt to do something.” - ,i PLY STA TECSa Mr. anund Mrs. - 1. , . J.u. S. Hurt of Oro- WESBORO Today, TombrroTY- B f J t : OlHmNTTqtrB—SHOWN T O n A T A T 6a66 siui 9 ^ SHOWN BATURDAT AT 3:18, 9:30 and 9KKI SFECIKL THE THOMAS COLU CO, ------Mrs. Alice W. WetjMMU. 33 SHOES FOR BOYS Ml f .5371 PAVING CONTRACTORS Ml Florence SL. a past pefAa grand of 9.5371 Sunset Rebeksh Ledge, is serving toe preeiden't’s credentbUs "NOT AfmiATEO WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANT* canamittee at-the 66Ui ___ aion of the Rebekah Iseerthly of OoaaefcticUt. today aad: toraoiroer 7.99 at the Btatier-Hilton Hotel, Hert nyjHEHBw ford. $152 Other rnamben of Buiiset Re bekah lodge attmuUng ths asaalaa PynaRm* Like father . . . like aon No money down! include Mm. Bedrldc Stiaughan. styled by Weatboro in ex You ^Get 290 district d^uty ^prsaident; Mrs. act miniature using the Bil Howard fonif^'"j^t dspartment /l.'MTirs Green Stamps 4x0' Slioat preMrat and dSisfaU frosn 8«m- same leather and det^i- ssi Rsbekah; Mn. 3bnma L. NeU ^KM IMIWIJ.’l'I 1 ing. Rugged steel pldy gym grand. 7 ways'to use it ! ill.AKIM. All) 1375 Silver Lane, East KaPtford->5Z8-27li black slip-on with Big thrills for' little boys and girls— Coimectkut’s Great^ Nuraery Center- yeifve: IMmC His elyie al but it's built to be sqfel Features two Impersonal INoticeg | 1 *yra*«M iMsriM aw Mit Moccasin styling, In The Center OT Connecticut ceeICMIC aa.v.r .v .r fledflee see te i^ngs, trapeze bar, rings, lawn msM yeor nt.dt . then Inr 7.99 WieaiM nwra*Dyne Renga Vara.'UVeu’H fn«ey— awing for two, air-glide Idr two, emd Aar ApfredBUea ■s trenwedetM psrfonnence two chinning bent. Goy , ba^M SPECIALS OF THE WEEK, Moy 18 thru 2 5 ... MiBATIFFWMIHiltKKT • • . yeVH admire N* Met. trim Ram.' -VeuTI b . coe- eiyimel over sturdy ateq}.-- Squeak- ^Tb. Hqram Auttedty ef (lie Town at vincte Met here at ladi Is TDMfHIEU. whet youVe bewi leakieg proof nylon beorinm netM'no oil. A GRANDIFLORA |«rew. Mra. KItabeth Baforhrte sM for le e hMrfnt eM. LOT of jday gym foi* tius low price! ^ O Large Trey rargrara for th«lrc£«tSs nSOOONT Of 9 Plante wtribuUovi oC foniiWiieee for Ami Com TRY IT TODAY I Giant 9 ft. slide with safety platform GIANT PETUNIAS IS'fflSBt Mo s t a l l p o p u l a r v a i u e t i e s tor the Blterty m W.MWUGaTdrae. COME IN OK CALL FOR WK o r v * sn o g -fre e Safely 4 #% O A COLON by e t U I K d FlttE DCMON9TKATiaN. Smooth, slide bed and rails. CASH m A carry Other flower and In O f fh a n h a ^hored to ground at each end. Bright I ------Card , black nwccaain SGETABLE PLANTS X n g bcftced enamel finish on steel. JL SLS ' aur hearifott FLUdTRIB OOHEf A t 9N9 aM 9>9B ' oxford, also avail DABK ABOBHGAN'nEAaODAL able ^ in brown, You Get 129 Green Staropa- A M O R VITAE GLOfl AMOR yiTAE 7.99 MANCHESTER L a v fB I FVm C T o il $ 0 ParoonsTypie. Very turn - Each ^a^O Large l8”r*4V. ipaMr. In Memorfaun QUINN'S CHOOSE PROM OtJB POUR ThoHsoRdi of Y*w$» —Rowring ^hnihf ftTolBrii at CREDIT PLANS; §beidh t^ 'urnitnrs* "MAY CL|AR.OfF SPECIALS!" PHARMACY (I> 99-Day SegnlKr Oforage . INCOUPOtATIO Ja brtes you t /w sripja^* •7B1 Shoe Dept <3) >».99,99,4-«ay 9 Cluiige Ffoa I M . M AIN 5 T. KVA N C H E S r E R • O f O f 7 DAYS A VlfEEK.-t.-00 A.M. TNJ. VtOO fM . * Main Tioor,Rear’ ;(t) DFll»*weTeai»Ten«r ■■ 255 C E N ^ ST. ' irai.'a(a-inB i (4) Tem ig IbrararalMra tep^ArWiiqr AMPLE PRjCB PARKING IN OUR OWH LOT Ml 34144 ■ i ■i -V Y, J: MANCHESTER EVENING EfflRAIJ?,;JIANCHIi8TER, C»NNJlm il5tAy, M AY MANUHESTER EVJiU^lNG HEKALD.^Al^CllhaiJiiiiH, CONNy FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1962 Conneistiout- r i^ o a aC Um Rale- gradukta of tha Jawiih ThaaloglekI btnleal Aaaarobly. ' iamiaary ot Ataarlea, tha aaatar > ChiHnberrUu Stmpy Cfopentry called,. f^e^wiui expected to eub- Boeton, Louisville, Ky., and Ber- tary Glee Gliibs Jawiab aduoatlon. an aelally tor o f (kmaarvkttva Judatoai. stutute regularly for an organist, keleyt CWlf. ^ FOR RENT ir tha taan-agar,- and t h a ^ a a f tha BIUDCUBTOWN, Barhados *-1 Rabiiuiical^Parley Religion without pay,. rkbhta, w lff.ba thlif aubjaat o f soar .WMiUfeEOMt.INSiOAVBS Soapb«Ry>>traag on Bafhadoa, tn The Rev. . WUUam'" JDbuglas, 8 and 18HOB. BIovto.FlejM ibn, the Brittoh W fat Indtoa, r a .k s h BpysBasebaU ; Mra. Miller represents the ^-eoond or rileat, else W iu RiihW L ta i W iad o f T«mt>le Beth vaattod atudiaa aad; addriaaea.' Tha HDq u e t o r t , EMnea — Thata D-D.y of the Boston University heights 6t W fast and bear elus- slide prbjeetors, . •holqoi wfll-attaai ^ adavaatioa ^ a iM y to'aa orgaatoatUa are 35 caves la a strictly limited In the News American Baptlata on the re School of Theology. Is putting the OohsawaUya Judatom, batordiai area near hare with ths right to. tora o f berrtea that ptodUak'a search grouii.. .The committee al Information Into a ixiok, to be pub WELDON DRUG. CO. of tl^ Rkbblaloal Akaaaibiy of thick lather when ahakan In wa two^SChools. The Frencli-Canadian folk Orthodoxy' and Reform. qpaiBpte eall OMir eheese Roquefort. TOsn- Season Opens ready has met three times—in lished next year. 901 Main S t^ -IU . M I 84B>1 A. cooceti iMt Atgbt mu B y A R L E N E O. LAR U E erfonBM eM oC tb « 19*3 (flw» club song "AJiwtte,” followed,-with EM- JUtoarffle Suailay through Thurs- Beth .flboIo(8= has h ato .kCUiktad ty enteciMtosa collect the Misep'a ter. T ha trad, also called .ehfaiaher- y M aiidiM tcr cIcmCntarjr gM t ward Amcerman, John Murphy, at'Xiameeaik.LakerN.T, Rab- Q ataarvattva Judatom aiaok milk, make______the ebeeee, and cave* ry, t o alao found' in the aoutAem ■fbe'^Qciventry Boye BaaebkU Aa- Syracuse Herald-Joomal Reporter fclub* in Bailey ' Audltortum c iRichard' Kutzko and Kenneth Ple- W Wfaid to p lyt BTSaideat of tha lU hu^ption, and RabM Wind to k^eura'and package it. United SUtee, India, aad 3tpta. ao(rfatlon offlclaUy open Ite 8TRACUSB, N.T. (AP) — Manchester school. dty as Frencbmsn. aeaaon Bunda^ wt the Plalne Ath There's a move afoot to remind inve schools-aang lA^each per* Nathan Hale singers performed letic Field. church congregations that their formanoe, and atrlnc and wood* Dvorak's “Massa Dear," with Jea tnlntoter's w ife to human, even if ■wind cnsemblea fimm lUinff Junioi: tdne Onudreau as soloist, and Ja 'The p^p^an? w ill ebiirt' with she can’t expect to be as fancy M l(h School and the ManCheaUlr cobs' "This Is My Country." An free SM slaters outside the par Touth Choir took ih both. BngUah folk song, "E arly One sonage. Miss Martha IK^llta, elementary Mqmlng,” with David Carrier as to the basebra field.'IhcluiM u. A. national survey is under way tte parade w ill be aj.fire tnusk mvudc siQtervlsor, MUh Katherine soIotsL. and the "Mexican Clap and a theological sch(x>I plans to ■ from both the north end fire ra- .Hagen and Miss Gale Crel{htCn H^da-Dance” with Richard Mac- publish a manual to guide the pany and the eouth end fire com ■'■*dlrected the concert. . . I>onal4 David Machell, Pamela wives, in their behavior and the Last nights performance ii^ Oakiaaii, Janet Peck arid Claire pany and the CD "Duck.” The po congregations in their demands. lice patrol crutoer will lead the pa eluded ' duidren from Boweii,; Fosptall as soloists, were sung by rade. Mrs. Hugh. F. Miller, a parson's ■'■'FILING GEWVICr I f 'Buckley, Manchester 'Green, Rob* Bentley, pupils. ' » Wife, la a member of a 12-woman ertson and Washington Schools. “liBefteve" and "Lonely Goat The .eeiectmen ha-ve proedaimed team that seeks to correct any The program began with Hed- herd” by Rodgers and. Hammer- tomorrow and Sunday as official b o ^ baseball days ’in town. conc^eptibn of the clergyman’s 'delasohn’s l^ e Eyes” and a stein were sung by Waddell pupils The teams playing Sunday will wife as a hatried, drab woman 'fiwlas folk aong "Hi' Ha Sing and the Negro spiritual “My Lord, with a smile etched on her face. OWl. iN ■' What a MF^ing” and sea chantey be thoM of the American League O ii^” by Green and Robertsan for experienced boys 9 tbrougb 12 ■ The women are members of the ' Scho^tJCric Johnson anui solo "Cape Cod Chantey” with , soloist interdenominational advisory com James Nicols followed. years of age and the Pony League ist and O si^ Hull, Beth Nevins for boys 13 and 14 years old. • ->: mittee of a research p.-ogram on and Cindy Rkmlsl were ghosts for The Manchester Touth Chdr, a "The Minister’s Wife,” bejpg con the Irish folk song. "CqCklesa and selected group of sixth grade OF VALUES The games will start at 3 pjn. ducted by the Boston University singers, performed the Negro Feul A, Boardman, form er. (dialr- MuMels,” perfoimed''1»y the Buck- School of Theology under a grant spiritual "Do Lord" and Straues- man of 'the assoening num ens Resound," "Crusaders Hymn' While the factual ideal will help poetfas agricultural attache to the Philippines, U the third de »s 1V'scn$ns,.,forl9st ^ bury. Attending from the Legion ber, Lady John Scott's "Annie and "Copenhagen,’* by the com- partment official either to be fired or to resign. (AJP Photofax.) guide seminary students’ wives lau rle,” ^ Buckiand and Lincoln blned glee clubs. €9Stpersg.ktbantb§ " Auxiliary from Mansfield will be Mrs. A. J. Brundage, Mrs. H; Gam- and flnanceea, / the researchers hope It also will Ms* the task of binb, Mrs. Theresa Chobot, M ra ekaiitst 19" portables parsona^ wbmen by remolding ever, that k peace along the line Ralph ^V. Reynolds'arid Mrs. J. VFW Takes Up Poppy 8tde Belle Sharrrteer Legsize Stockings svhich>now may exlat, of course, Post'emskl; from' Andover, Mrs. the thlnklng'^^ of the country’s con- Marines Dig Selectoan Herman G. Olson bougtit a poppy in Central Park, Rockville, yesterday as the VFW gregatlims. Is essential." Teamsters Top Man Agnes Frederic, aitd from Vernon, T^lft Soviet Union has s u i^ rte d Weawtl^ Bair MagannB ritosWed veterans snd their families. Since the “ It’s What the church psoplew- Mrs. Leslie K. Richardson. Trsms- b e g in i^ ^ May, the Junior Girls of ths American L ^ o n AuxiHary have beM conducting the pop- SAVE NOW-SAVE NOW - SAVE NOW the U.S. call for a cease-fire and tioq, iMhea a ll iifetaao aH srtaUon will be furnished by Mrs. pect that ahapes the I t ^ of the In 30 Miles organtoaUons arranged that the legion sponsor the d r iv e d a political settlement In Laos, but ugene Rychllng and Mrs. Periey pastor's wife,’ 'said Jm . Miller, adJnabnaoli aleotraaiadlf, 4 **“^ * ^ ** f^ ^ ^ VFW, the second h ^. Pinning the poppy oh Olson’s lapel to Mrs. Sxiaua Moscow Radio warned Thursday FoUsmsbee,e both of Coventry. who hsM spent nearly 20 years In night that Weatam Intervention To Get Jurji Trial ooidly--Hihwyap«fecilY,togl«u)foa Sar^nt. VFW drive chairman, a n d ^ ^ vatious congregadons- Near Bangkok Plans are being made i^ Green- Tetz, Junior chairman o f the Junior Glris. (Herald ^ o t o by Satem is). Introduce yourself to the beauty, fashion and perfect LEGSIZE could cause much more serious thnheatrlrtm tajiikiliaTaaia man, Chobot Post, American-Le^on, and, But eertalR'Testrlctloiui make It consequences than the K w ean day or nl^ht Optied fltar aHniL / Its auxUiary for its annual Past difficult^ t o r the clergyman’s fit of those famous stockings, during this once-a-yaar savings (Coat Page One) War, (Coutianed from Page One) Smith High School in Storrs. Mrs. spouss-^ be herself. ' or, and the maximum penalty t* Mtaa glara aad refleetlom Riat / Commander’s and Past President's (3eorga Chiay; Box 18, Scotland. event. ALL SEAMLESS and FULL-FASHIONED styles priced The Soviet Radio said the South one year In prison. Andrew J. Buckley o f Coventry is General, co-chairman are Bhnma must think twice before inswsmen Saigon that the troops ban ra v er Spring. Md., through cause eyaatiain. ^ Night at 6:30 p.m. June 16 at the DAV ComLnanders east Asia Treaty (^anizatlon Under the Landrum-Griffin Act, Legion home on Wall St. a member of the planning coi TTiompson at Frankltn and Thom lining a hlgh-fasblon gown, or dt subitahtial reductions for .... 8 Days Only. landed In Thailand were on a powers are "embarking on a dan- the night. Th e Justice DeiMurtment mlttee. as Lombardo of Stamford. trying an axoUc hairdo. (Hair pprely defensive mission. said Baron asked that the guards anyone convicted of assault with CONTEMPORARY MODEL 306* ' Slogan Entries ^ Assume Offii iroua advepture" in sending Intent to kill • or assault which In- Tbere w ere 32 entriei in the 4-H Camping Ptoos coloring la strictly taboo.) "Traops are gcbif into Thailand elr forces into Southeast Asia. ba posted. fllcte grievous bodily Injury Is Rtfuloriy $279.80 slogan contest for the July celebra Planning fo r thto summer’s 4-H ■laaelMoter Evanbig H en ld Her children must be models of because of the situation in Laos," SAnother M oscow broadcast Asst. U.S. Atty. William W. John Spellman, 46 Odbdwln St., barred from holding union office tion of Coventry’s 280th anniver camp to under way. The 4-H Club O ovwitiy eorrespotadent, F. Paul- good.behavior; her pereonal and he said, "but they are not going charged that the Marines in Thai Greenhaira Issued a warrant for five years. sary, according to Herman F. Le- members w ill again have the use tae' Little, tei^hone Pilgrim and Mrs. Florenos"8treeter, 88 family plans must be flexible to in to invade (Laos)^” land "intend to fire nuclear weap charging Hotta, 49, with simple 2-8SSL Regular i pr, Hoffa arrived at the police sta I>oyt. vice chairman of the steer and faciliUes at the Windham Starkweather^Stl were installed aa accommodate the whlme of a con Across the M^ong in Laos ons kt the Laotians.” assault. Municipal Court Judge wVli MA6NAV0X PERSONU RADIO County 4-H Ckmp site ih Ablng- gregation. there 'ware no reports of new ac Edward A. Beard signed it, and tion with a wink at reporters, ing qommlttee. The committee will c(>mmandsra of Manchester Chap Britatn, Australia and New Zea Judge the entries. ton. Camp dates for 4-H dubs In In one ehurrii, Mre. MUler re 1.95 Styles on sale f o r ...... 1.65 tivity hy the proOimmunlst Pa- police served it on the stocky un quipped at newsmen and an un- ter, |>iSMled American Veterana land have offered to send token Easy-tuning ladio'bringt In avan dialint T o Talk on RuiaU TOlIand imunty are July 29 to Aug that 1ju> forces whose rout of the ion boas at ,Taamsters’ headipiar- smUlng police clerk as he went Auxiliary Wednesday at the 1.66 Styles on sale for ..... 1.41 forces to Thelland If the royal atationaC^leta with aarphona^ cany- . The Pilgrim Fellowship of Sec 3 and Aug. 8 through Aug. 10 for Town, State Set Vientiane mvemment's forces in ters Thursday night. through the booking routine, and Thai government calia upon them Ing ena^ hatterias. RsgaltfRrgMJI ond Congregational Church w ill 4-H’ers nine to 14 years of age. 'Vf W Home. ' 1.6(t .Styles on sale f o r ...... 1.28 i! northwest Laoa last week Impelled for help. Released on Bond chew^ a toothpick as he rode meet at 7:18 p.m. Sunday at the N ew thto year, IfoUand county Road Swap Ih The Joint Installatlona were con President Kennedy to order U.A' At let precinct police headquar down' in a police station elevator Lt. Gen. Priagio A. OrUi, chief Church Community House. Symond 4-H members rday . attend the ducted by Paul Taft of Bric^eport, mOHT CRAWLERS 1.35 Styles on sale f o r ...... 1.17 combat forces to Thailand. ters, only a few blocks from hie after the photographs and -finger of Btatt of the FhlUpidne armed Tavener will give a talk on his ex fourth week of Windham County A t noon on Aug. k Y h e State state commander, and Mra. Laura The fun-loving Laotians of Vien offlee, Hoffa was booked. Inter prints. 4.95 Support Stockings .....3.95 forces, said in Manila he is ready periences as a student In Moscow 4-H CMmp July 22 to 27 if they Highway Depariptriit will take Carrafirilo of Bridgeport, state tiane Ignored - the ' Communist viewed, fingerprinted and photo 2Se 401, to send troops, too. If ordered to and show slides on his travels in cannot arrange to attend the commander of the auxiliary, aaatot- threat and began a three-day graphed Thursday night. Then he Itossessltm of,.8:M miles o f town do so. Pakistan expressed doubt Gat, Air Make Power HOW o m » 2 8 9 ®® for b o w that country. Tavener to a former weeks of the Tolland eoimty ed by Mra, Doris Babich ot Bridge JERRY SOVTHBBodx "Rocket,_ Festival," or fertility was released on $800 bond. roads.-including Main 8t. from the that it could spare troops in view teacher o f French at Man. port, state 0(xiductre88. 84 N. School S t-rM l 9-dTtt. rAMOW avMsoi or nr Jutt Say Charge It!' feast, an* annual a p p e a l'to the Hoffa, clad in a gray checked of Ita own border difficulties with DALLAS — Research is under High School and to now teaching Informati(m on the (»m p pro C e n t w ^ the Urmlnus, and the Other officers of the DAV are gods for abundant rain during the business suit, showed no signs of India. France, the eighth member w ay on natural-gras fuel cells which HfF * French and Russian at Glaston gram to available from the 4-H . „ will take possession o f 2.68 Otto Baichunaus, senior viCe com . rainy season . beginning next ot the enti-Commuhlet SEATO al having been in any fight. He produde electricity directly from a bury High School. ^ , Club office In Rockville. lies of state h l^ w a y . mander; Richard Dldan, Junior would not' comment on Baron's The swap was approved In the month. liance, Mke been elleiit. mixture o f gaS and air by chemical Honored in French vice commander; Bernard Von Chanting bands of Laotians, charge. Other 4-H News last session o f ths State Legisla action. Scientists already have Miss Catherbto Labrie, daughter Club members who haVs re Hone, chaplain; Albert Sheffield, - thrir faces painted black and red, Only nine players'lit the Nation Hoffa's attorney, Myron Ehr built experimental fuel (Alla of VIDEO^MATIC TV ture. of Mr. and Mrs. Leon.ltothrie of treasurer; Wesley Bulla, officer of converged on the Mekong tenks al Football League had totioh- lich, said a continuance^ will - be ceived baby c^ ck sM irou gh the The roada which the etate will this type that operate allently and , Upton Dr., was 6ne of nine out Tolland County 4-H -F^tiy project the day; Walter Von Hone seiS at Vientiane to await the cere down runs of more than 80 yards sought in today's court sessiom . .. efficimtly and have no moving iadee Include the .76 mile stretch with b4autlflJ^ standing students in tha French are Marilee and David Miller, geant-at-arms; and Charles varca, monial firing of long lines of rock In I M l. Simple assault is a misdemean parts to be serviced or replaced. on Main St. which to part of Rt. adjutant. Department of WlndaMUn High Club members raise the chicks 83, and a 1.78 mUe stretch o f S. ets. (supposed to accelerate the School Inducted Into the Societe NOW! A Great NEW Version of and exhibit the pullets at the Tol Main S t from tha terminus south Officers of the auxiliary are Mrs. rainfall. . 280 sq. In. picture Honoralre ,de Francals, the French James Norris, senior vice com On the poliUeal front mean land County 4-H Fair. to the Olasrtonbury line. Since this ‘ y "' national honor society. Officers elected by ths Coventry stretch is also part of Rt. 83, It mander; Mrs. Harry M iller Junior while, Prince Souvanna Phouma, Amarican Modam modal 363* Miss Labrie maintained a 90 per vice commander; Mrs. Cora Blow, the neutrallat lAustlan leader Teen H’ers 4-H Club are Mary will mean the state will own all cent average In French and at Jane Toothaker, president; Donna of Rt. 83 through Manchester. chaplain; Mrs. Albert Sheffield, whom both the Western and Com SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY! least an 80 per cent average In all treasurer; Mra. WUfred Bulla, ad munist blocs are backing to take Begnlariy gBMJa Kohler, vice president; Cheryl Lit Other roads to be taken by the other subjects to qualify for ad tle, secretary; Barbara D(^gart, state are a .79 mile stretoh on jutant; Miss Louise Oopplng 'con tha. mountainous Jungle kingdom ductress; Mrs. Harry MahIic D airy Dinner from leader. Meeting Rd. sumptl^ of ^ three-way nego noon to 3 p. m. M ay 27 at the served a buffet supper after the in tiations for.setU ng tg> a cdalttuxi 3H* high. With aarphoi^ Th e town will take possession Grange Hall on Rt. 44A. In charge Briefs stallation. regime to. include the pro-Oommu- carrying case, battorf^ Ragulatly HLH o f 2.88 miles- including W. Middle o f the arrangements will be Mrs. The PHNA heslth prograih will Tpke. from Center St to Main 8t, niet Pathet Lao led by Prince benefit from a-, special tale of Boiiphanouvong. SHOE SALE i Merrill L. Going,' Mrs. Chsrles and HilUard St., N ew State Rd. NQW IN PROGRESS , r - geranium jdants Friday and Sat President Kennedy told a news Williams and H a n y 8. Kitching. and N. I^^ln St ' 4-H Foresters Cited urday and M ay 28 and 26 at the conference in Washington Thurs Arrangements between the state ARCHITECTURAL MEN’S^WOMEN'S—CHILDREN’S How m r The Coventry'4-H Foresters has PHNA Thrift and Gift Shop on day he had Indlcatlosia the three ■so for BOTH! M(d the tom for t^e maintenance “VITALITYr-TRIM TRED^-POLL PARROT—RAND" received first;prize In the "4-H di Main St. , ~ of Main St, partlcqlariy anew re- rival princes svill engage In (^oa- A ' variety show at the high veraatlons shortly end he hoped EVERY SPRING and SUMMER STYtH REDUCED DRASTICALLY! vision of the Conheoticut Forest ntoval, have not been completed, WOODWORKliia and Park Association Touth Pro school to bring plan n ^ for June 8 according to' a spokesman for the they would produce' a govenunent for the benefit o f the school'a ath of national union. (EXCEPT WHITE) grams. This club was selected for town depailment of public works. Every Detail Worked _ihe outstanding projects it com letlc fund. ' Profearionai perform N o P redhsthm -era will -donate their talents. Y o Perfection- -— Kennedy said he cortdn’t predlit pleted during the past club year. Gopper Slaht Money The projects included a fire fight Equipment wlU be punfiiased with ^ — Specialties how long the American troops the proceeds. . t-— — would be in Thailand, that their ing demonstration, forest impro Wood Turning Garland Reedy and Roland STOCKHOLM — Sweden’s cop departure "would depend a good vement at the Windham County “FITTING IS OUR Stoodley, high school Industrial per plete money, toauril between — Carving -- deal on wbat condittong are .in 4-H Camp, planting trees for land- » SHOES arts teachers, recenUy attended .1623 and 1771, to among the — Shapes Thailand and In the neighboring BUSINESS" owners and doing other forestty world’s largest. Huge slabs of cop countries.” 881 MAIN ST the Industrial Arts Leadership Improvement work In Coventry. Conference at the Central Junior per had the value stamped in the He said the United States want MANCHESTER The club' also made a-substan High S(diool in Greenwich. This center; the four comers bore the DWYER PRODUCTS ed the Pathet Lao to withdraw tial contribution to ths. TAC fund program was sponsored by the date o f Issue 4nd other identifying back to the original cease-fire line raising program under direction data. Largest in the series to the Route 85 — BOLTON but added, " I would think, how- Connecticut Department of Educa of Its club leader, Richard Sher tion. ^ 10 daler, which measures 2 feet by MI 3-6326 man. - The .Class o f 1947 o f Windham one toot and weighs 48 pounds. Years In Business B«vue Slated High School will have a reunion The annual 4-H Tolland County, May 26 at the ESks’a Hqme on on ly 4-H Clothing Revue will be held Pnxspect St. In W llU n ^ fie . Res at ,7 p,m> M a y . 28 at the B. O. ervations should b p -^ a d e with
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RANGE OIL.x#NNECTICUT COKE 130 c i m s m E ir JUBT A sm > AWAY FROM REGAL rUmemh er, Wo Have the Moot S k illfu l Fittorr in Manchetter - • • - CORNER > CHURCH STRUT Y JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL PARK FREE IN PURNELL PARKING ^ A ’is : ' Ma n c h e st e r ’e v e M n s nniACiit OONN., FRtDAY;MAY‘18, i962 > MANCHESTER EVENING &ERALD, MANCHmERT CONN* TODAY, MAY 18.1962 HaiBayte PAGE SEVEN Bolton iiiiess Offi Ob, by the way, do you have an vlewi with archltecU forg^night American flag In your home? My to Hebron to rs-asaemblo At tha. pi£taent eton. '' Regional' High Schoi Area oppo- at the echool. The firm of Sbudleri wife is aafUng flags to help her and Mankey of ManchMter will be Tmi no longer have to do your church’s missionary .prt^^ram, alte the Parking lot ■hoppinf during Kmch boura or oh and 1 ,thought Pd take a few or Brom there the parade wlU con interviewed at 7:30 and at 9 p.m. Batunteys. One of the fringe bene ders here at the' office for her.” tinue through Hebron center and Arnold Lawrence, of Manchester. fits or modern offlee life now la You explain apologetically you on to S t Peter’s OslnetSry, where The oommlwioh plana to meet that can shop leisurely on have an the flags you need a t the exercises will take place conduct Monday to make a decision on company time -without leaving inointtit* ed by the Legion Ahd local mlnla- what architect to hire for plana for your desk. - "(Ml, that’s all right,” replli Breakftut Guest tat*. Following thla program the a junior and junior-senior high Seated comfortably In your the boss airily. "How about some Cong. Brailio Q. Daddario, D parade wtU aasemble at the Veter schools. A special town meeting swivel chair you can punhaae Christmas cards? My wife Is seU- Conn., will be guest speaker s t.a ans’ Park- at the corner of Cimroh IVedneaday night voted |7,S00 for anything from a grand piano to a tng them for her church, too.” Communion breakfast for msm* St. and R t OA for furUior txsr- use of the PBC in obtaining costs, stuffed polar bear. You go out to the men’s room bars of Chunpbell Council, Knights daes. plans and hiring an architect. This is because every office.em- and find lurking there Jim, the of Columbus, Sunday, May 27, at Commander Porter will be pa Scouts'Honor Mothers Idoye today seems to be a part- head bookkeeper. His part-time the K of C Home, after 8 o’clock rade marriial. Thera will be a odor 24” MOTORIZED Girl Scouts of Troop 667 pre time Busm an. The hired hands specialty Is selling Insurance- Maas at S t JBridget's Church. guard from the Legion post; a pared and served a supper for their spend half their.working time buy- "You’re not looking too well,” Tiokets may !»- obtained from ing squad commander by O. Earle mothers at the Community Hall h v aome^ilng from or selliiig he remarks. "Seriously, don’t you committee members or at the K Porter; vlalttng veteran organiza Wednesday night. They also sur^ something to each other. thhik now Is the tlmb to get some of C Home by Thursday, May 24. tions; the t«glon auxSiary; high prised Mrs. Clifton Reynolds, their The bait Is always the same: added protection?” AJex KozUcowskl of Bolton Lake school cheer leaders; majorettes leader for the past two years, with *1 can get It for you wholesale. So It goes aU day long, with and Robert Scully, 26 Foley St., and band directed by Robert F. flowers and other gifts since she Tou arrive in the morning and your associates interrupting you are co-chairmen for the breakfast Clowes; Boy and Girl Scouts; Cub will be moving to California soon. what happens the very first thing? The guest speaker, senior'part- Scouts and Brownies; 4-H clubs; During the evening second class with sales pitches for fascinating fire departments of the area and Why, old Hank, the lovable Jani- bargains in everythlng'from razor ner -of the Daddario and Bums law badges were presented to the fol 'tor, sweeps up and says: firm In Hartford, is serving his mounted units. lowing girls by Mrs. Reynolds; blades to automatic garage doors. TUs event Is the town’s great •T see you got egg on your At ^ ttln g time you have a guil second terih as First Congression Carol Buccino, Ann OauUiler, Mary necktie again. How much did you al District representative in Con day, bringing many visitors bade Bllen Griffin, Karen Hills, Mary- ty feeling you haven’t got much to the old home town. Not-so long beth Lefebvre. NoreCn NIchola, - — N pay for that tie—three bucks? vrork done. But there is at.least gress. He Is a member of the can get ’em wholesale two for a ^ouse committee on science and ago a few of the remaining Clril Kathleen O'Hara, Jean Peace, one satisfaction as you leave for War veterans were left to take Deboradi Porcheron, Diane Rey dollar, and they come in 29 colors, home. The day hasn’t been a com astronautics, and chairman of a not counting plaid. Shall I bring special subcommittee on patents part in the exercises, none of them nolds, Lyna Robotto, Christine plete waste. now remaining. -Also, never to be Roser, Paula Toner, - Jacqueline you In a dosen .tomorrow?” Two employes have tentatively and scientific Inventions. ffext Jake, the stock room man, A native of Newton Center, omitted is a special trip to the Treschuk and Shirley Webb. The agreed to buy backyard swim grave of John Knowlt^ RoUo, cooking badge was awarded to drops by to leave you a supply of ming pools from you. That's your Maas., Cong. Daddario is a gradu piMper clips. ate of Tilton (N. H.) Academy, west from Godfrey HIU Rd., who Diane Reynolds and Shirley Webb. sideline. died of smaUpox on his way home 8.88 Miss Carol Lefebvre la the new "Where you going on your vaca Wesleyan University where he Ho^, motor and apltl Ratchet ralaes and lowsra grill, fr ^ the Revolutionary War In leader of the troop. tion?” he Inquires casually. *T earned a B.A. degree and Univer 1777. ' instantly! Heavy stMl construction! Basy to move, tool can get you a trip to Paris aboard sity of C onnectl^, law degree. P T A N eU $391 Lurch Airlines at half the regular He was captain of the Wesleyan CburOh Notes A net profit of $390.88 has been Mrs. Weiss Head The Gilead Congregational 20 L8S. CHARCOAL DRIpUEtS ...... 99e cost-plus a free glass of cham football team and an AJl-Ameri- ^ Slow, l,ong, stssdy burning! 15ven hsatlngl •Lirned over to Mill, Samuel, Gug- pagne going and coming.” can nominee, and played profes Church has received 146.90 from iMmlno. Bolton PTA, treasurer, as Of Pi Beta Phi the Lenten folders toward the proj If Jake can line up enough cus sional football with the Providence 32 ^ CHARCOAL LIGHTER...... 28e proceeds from the fair held last tomers, naturally, he’ll get to go Steamrollers and Hartford Blues. ect of educating the wife of an week. Mrs. Robert WnrfeJ and Mrs. Bdward Weiss, 923 Spring -AngoUan pastor for mlsslonafy Easy and safe to u m I S.tarta fire Inatantly! Mrs. Arthur Scanlon • were co- ^ong and see the sights for noth- He enlisted as an Army private work. Anyone who forgot/to bring Elks Sponsor Circus ,May SI S t, will be Installed as president In IMS, was commissioned a sec chairmen of the fair. of the Manchester Area Alumnae In a folder last Sunday Is urged to Baseball Notes The Cristlnnl - Wallace Bros.' 'ou try to buckle down to the ond lieutenant, and served with bring it this coming Simday, and three-ring circus will give two dlllo's will perform their aerlaliaUe Job, but along comes Bill, the Club of m Beta Phi at its final the Office of Strategic Services In All boys in the ihtermedlste meeting at the season Monday at help to reach the g ^ of gSOO. section of the Bolton Baseball performance.i Thursday, May 31 at feats. treasurer’s asslatant, for a friend the Mediterranean .’heater. He Announcement Is mads that >/2 GAL INSULATED the Morgan Bradley Farm In South Animal acta will include little ly chat. After looking aroimd fur- 7:30 p7 ni. at the home of Mra. was awarded the U. S. I,^ o n of League and their fathers are ask Roger ‘ Woodbury, 26 Nye S t, the. Colonial May Day, May 26, is ed to come to the school field Sun Windsor.. Rt,_ 8. under the si>on- Eva, a tworton hippopotamus cap -- i tiVidy, he pulls out a box contain% Merit aiid Italian MetfaigUo d’Ar- now-only a week away.'Tboso plan sorship of the Manchester Lodge of tured from the River Nile when X' Ihg some unset diamonds. Manchester ----- gento medals. day at 2 p.m. with rakes, shovels Other Manchester area officers ning to attend the chicken ]de aup- COOLER and. other tools to help grade the Elks. Show time under the big top she was a 70-pound baiby, and the 'T happened to overhear you He resumed his law practice In per on that date are reminded to will be at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., each Tripoli Elephants, a herd of say you and your wife are oele- and committee chairman Include Middletown In 1945, was elected at baseball diamond. Boys In (he juh Mrs. Daniel Miller, B4 Leland Dr., send In their reservations early. tor division are also requested to show providing 90 minutes of old- dancing, balancing and perform briuing your 10th wedding anni the age of 28 as mayor of Middle- There will be servings at 5, 6, and fashioned circus entertainment. Manchester, reeofding secretary; town, serving from 1946-48, and help with the project. Fill will be ing pachyderms. versary next month,” he says, 7 p.m. Mary Porter, Maralyn Pbr- Aerialiats, jugglers, clowns, bal Equestrian acts, dogs, ponies,' “Bow about surprising her with a M «. Oeorge Krivlck, Wapplng, was appoint^ Judge of municipal dumped on the field for grading. corresponding secretary; Mrs. tsr or Jean Derby may be eaU^ Umpires, .coaches, managers ancing acts,"elephants, and even a monkeys, teddy bears, and more sparicler? These are a third bf court there, 1948-50. . When the for details. trained hippopo^mus are all fea Bverett Clark of Colchester, 48rd Division of the Connecticut 8 8 ‘ and officials of the junior baseball cvlowns are all part of the 40 acts what they’d charge you at a Jew- treasurer; Mrs. OhriaUe McCorm A fair will also be a feature 4ivtslon will meet at the Commu tured in the Wallace Bros, circus. under the big top. sler’a ” National Guard was reactivated, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Ferronl Duo (above) will ick, 240 Henry S t, Manchester, Daddario returned to active duty l’'^l^gtatweight, unbreakable, nity Hall Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Ticket chairman for the event is You tell him that your wife la historian; Mra H. B. HIcock, 83 Hebron’s three Brownie Troops sturdy, hot or cold cooler! Women who belong to the wom- execute a head-to-head balancing Thomas Blanchard, exalted ruler of anergic to diamonds, but that does as a major with the Far East wUl mast on June 18.* Tbsy wiU act while rollfng on a swaying Phelps Rd., magazines; Mrs. Var- Liaison group in Korea and Japan. auxUlary or tnoee Interested the Manchester Lodge of Elks. not stop BUI. He reaches hi his num Abbott, 115 Talknor Dr., and muUelpate In a district Brosmls In helping in any way with the Rolla-Bola board, a apace girl wifi Hckets may be purchased at the other pocket and puna out two He was first elected to Congress Day at Camp Laurel, June 16. be catapulted from a rocket Mrs. Woodbury, program; Mrs. In 1958 and was. ^elected In 1960. baseball program ara also invited Elks Club'on Bissell 8t, or from ladles’ wrist watches. Raymond Bishop Jr., South Wind A meeting of the Gilead Con to attend. - clilng pad, and the Flying Pa- any club member. "Bbw about one of these then?” Other committee members In gregational Church Simday school sor, publicity; Mrs. James P. Irv clude Joe Schaiuter, Lee Colbpm, STYROFOAM CHEST Plans will be madq. for the start he demands, "guaranteed for a teachers la scheduled for May 24 of gamaa for the minor league. ine, 72 Baldwin Rd., settlement Paul Beutner, James Halloran, U - at 8 p.m. bi the Sunday school USE INDOOR OR OUT 24"x60"! between_jhej Bolton Dairy and Does It maitt^ with w'hleh type of fuU half, year." school; and Mra Dale a Martin of Tentative plans have been ' made Sheridan. (Mi baseball teams. You B t ^ In to see the boas, but onel Lessard, and Richie Jarvis, room. company I deal? — C. P. Vernon, telephone committee. tickets; John O’Neil, Joseph for a .double-header giune on the Dear C. P: Depending upon Oensvjeve, his secretary, stops Ail area Pi Phi members are In aftemoon of Memprial Day. Mancheetor EveningIf Herald you. Rouike, Albert PelleUer, BtU Btancbeater Bvenlng Hendd Be- what.’ type of securities you buy vited. Dessert and coffee will be Mazur, Frank Ruff, A1 Lemay and STEEL FOLDING TABLE Sponsors for the four minor Bolton oorrepondent, tiraoe Mc- and your Investment goals, It "P m helping my UtUa niece seU bten eofTsspondeBt, Mias flOsan B. league teams announced last night Dermott, tele served and members will play Rene <)uintal, kitchen, and BUI Pendleton gelephene AOademy ephone batobell could matter greatly with' whom Girt Scout cooklea,” she says cards after the installation. Skoneski, publicity. 100 mid 1 ases! Folda are: Cavans^h’s Oarage, G A -H 8-6566. 8-8454. . Paving (Jo„ n an o Realty and the you deal. easily for calling about Crockett Agency. "Investment house” Is a broad and for storage! Sturdy Parenls to Hear Liguori terin. Probably what you mean construction! Use all . School Supt. Philip C. Liguori Is an underwriter, a financial com S0V4"xlS”x lS )i” king else will speak about the kindergar Your Pocketbook pany that Invests Its own money, year, indoor or out! ohSst! Removable hsndle! as well ss that of clients, in com GARDEN TOLLAND TPKE. ten program for next- year at By FAZE HENUE meeting of the Bolton (Cooperative panies' new securities. An under MANCHESTER. NUraery- Association . Wednssday writer is much like a manufactur CENTER I PACKAGE OF 100 at 8 p.m. at ths (Community Hall. ! Sturdy construction! Pretty colors! VeiT comfortable! , Aluminum Many, Many Styl*« from’’ *1995 ^ ANNUALS * SEEDS G uttnn and Lnodors • (histom Porches • Breespways, etc. FRUIT NO DOWN I la m Interested In □ Oarage □ Cottage OPEN DAILY 10 10 P.M, ■ • □ Room Addition • □ Porch □ Breezeway * PERENNIALS * FBITIUZER STRAWBERRIES AM. to TREES ASPARAGUS PAYMENT I Please send without obligation FR EE brochures. # Dwarf Standard CURRANTS 467 MAIN STREET Nams 5 Y fon t» Fay; * > LAWN SEED RHUBARB . 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f k m^ m c t t k t ______M A U biifcaiU ^ K V ^ H ^ Q HlSlKAm. MAMUttJSaTKK, C Q N N , FRIDAY. M AY .18, 1962 itANCHE^TER EVEN1NO HERALD’, MANCHESTER, OONM,, WtlDAV' MAY 18^ 1962 big 'Atael aaaqunced that thars r the most readAMA bodkA 'WA havA the s ^ the eeMoBA, M d the ro- would b e^ price increase*,anyway come across'In months.,Bow tl^s mantlo past. . . -W Thim it deflated, again, when msstei' stbrytAner, this fArintr^ A. Iliouglit for ‘D)daj% H ik in g l|»raUk '" " W l *»» h r .tte aUuwliMiMr SoutirW indsor ‘ * '■’ '' "■' ■ I Tmtt Kennedy, fought the prophet of the lend ebuld poaslMy both ^ W h l^ Ubrwry end y»e THIS YEAR IS^iijlEXTYEAR" dominstt Utt weird, finxetol In- um tvST m e. price Blcrease,' shd the industry re- Mery Oieney Ubraiy. ‘ - ' €M O of CUindMe BOATS-- dividuAllAt*, both In U s fenUly jiealed the pricA lifer’s FACE IT l Every year you’ve meant to join aiti'd FIBERGLASING circle, and outside It. w h o'tore In ‘OMWrea at Pley*' - Parish Reception to Honor The maricet dliin’rteiaiy, feel and out of. his life' like - his onm every year you’ve missed out. You have an unblemished ■X:A- ‘By Rory O’Conneir lustallatioii Set Have you watched first graders „ REBUILDING Wue, not chlp-wliN but morale- boxers, la hard to linderstAnd; but record, but you have also missed WhMemore and Lowe, isn dominate them he did.* t M Uly? Their , enthusiasm Rev. Glynn’s Anniversary wise,untU President Kennedy 1116 ’’Boss,” AS they esUed him, a M obyloue Joy at, Uvlpg Is deeply By South WSCS Jerome Hines, the .Wea'vera, the Indianapolis Symphony, _It was g ^ -to hear in court Wednesday the oft maUgned _ ■--- • , ■ went Slid AddresMd the auto work was a man who knew Just what r^reriilng. Thpy live life'with w ttWYER FRomiers Whettfer you enjoyed Jhe books abandon, apd unconcern- becuiae the NetherlanderS Cham ^r Orchestra and .others. press upheld M re^rter of-events. The ackitoMl- m u^on and told them, too, that he wanted from life, went After It, Members of the W hen’s So 8t. Francis of Assisi parish wUiAraw. ParenU are asked to bring Rout* 86 — BOL’TON of Louie Bromfleld with hie oon- end got It. > And on,his way, he they aa yet do not have the wetfeht THIS year DONT^ miss RISE STEVENS!!! Join ths, edgement came in fashion during phase t h m of honor its pastor at a reception and the-glrla to the Wappii^; Oom- MI 8-6326 ha expected nm-inflatlonary be ciety of catrietlen ServiM of South on their ehouldera that la the com- nm atm um oM r a t e s temporaries, at the time ot their ■urrounded himself with others the spellbinder involving Bolton Democrats who haven’t been ■rilver tea Sunday a t the church munlly House by 10 a.m. when ■t P«y»bl*. tn AdTABce havior from labor as well as'from MethoiUet Caiuroh w ill meet Mon- MANCHES'TER COMMUNITY CONCERT A S ^ IA - getting along too wall together In f------no naven t neen ,30 Years In Business ' 1 publication, or whether you. have whose goal was mqre of less the mon lot of grown upe. However, buses Will leave for Farmington; „ - CMTl«r management. our Lord hea aeld, “Except you tecent months. hall. The 2 to 6 :to p.m. affair will T «*f ...... «5 .M ta .0D only rticently come upon the de same. TTiere were frequent ex;- dey forp cendleUght ineteUatloa TION. Adult $7.50, Student $8.60? Next week only. and to pick them up when thby 85* plosir^. / The ton bed rooms of become Aw e utUe child you sheU . “ For a while. It looked .as though peradn who dmouncM hla report mark .the 28th anniversary of the return at 8:30 p.m. ------RoHl Shortly afterwai^, there came and dedlcaUon o f o ffle e n fo r IW *- Itba I.»0 ^ : S UghU of "Early Autumn,” “Pleas Malabar were never empty. Peo th e Kingdom o f Heaven^” tfie dear old newspapera were In age ended by substantiating I t ordination of the Rev. James F. Elaine Petersen was among the One Hoath !;! all ..hinds of disturbing Interna •8. A brief biulnese meeting at 8 WMkly "8 ant Valley” and ’’Malabar Farm,” ple jsame and went at will. True, A child’a enthualaam Is also a. test for the usual trectment—a aerving O frabjous day. What wul bap- Glynn. girls who flew up to the troop on tional reports. Ttiere might, after .pen next? you will surely not want to miss they were often herded to the .*?.^*** wUl precede the imony of his faith. This faith is in of sarcasm, a dash of b itten mid The Rev. Raymond B. Yuskaua- May 1. ColerlMF Lottx Installation service In the sanctu- Aa for the rest of the Oreat THB ASSO^A^SD^PRltSB all, bC an international ban.on nu the biography of Bromfleldr-'The lawn, after dark, there to concoct, 1^ parehm and the feeling that a jigirer wry. But It were hot. to kaa, aaaistant pastor, has been Houtn Paint Discourse on the propriety o f The AMocUted Pre»« ta kseMatnl* clear testing. For a few days. It Heritage”—written by his deugh- wholesale, Doctor Bromfleld'e Toh'- •OL the parente w ill etand b ^ in d him. be ao, although a few casta were named itonorary chairman of the 'Manchester Evening Herald •nulled to th* um ot republteatloa of TTle R «v . Percy M. Spurrier, as- Impropriety of drafting a c£eck ter, Ellen Bromheld Geld. Many Ic. a fine mixture o f seven Vege-. Gan we not see in this an analogy nmda In that dlrecUon. event in which the Holy Name So South W I n d a o r .rorrMpondent •II new* dimtchei o^ H cd to It oir aeemed likely that the trouble In m u te pastor of South MethodUt for 8100, we'll leave It in the 1^ not ptberwlM credited In thi* neper aspects o f this audacious life, real tables and who knows how many' that would enable us to live with Both Stores '.The *new defender Of the fourtli ciety, the Roaary Altar Society, Laura Katz, telephone All 4-1783. "No Primer Laop might reeolve itself by some ^urch, will be guest' speaker, of the Circuit Court judge who !»«■' publllhed nere ly call for a Bromfleld to capture spices; and this was batUed biMore more of ebeinion and goodneae in estate turned out to he Vincent Ladies Guild, CYO and Junior All rlMts of republtcatlon ot (peelel— ^ande In Service’’ will be the has been calm and fair throuidi peaceful, political means, like them on paper. > ' > anyone was allowed to go to bed. life. If we were to trust our heav Kirzeslokl.. form er town commlt- Choir will participate. dlapAtcne* herein are aleo reeerred. theme o t the candlelight program Ute whole thing. N ^ e d " new revival of cease fire and neu D u rin g the^early years, In But these guests returned again enly Father In the same way? OPEN tae chairman, who was definite All members and friends of ths rull eenrlee client of N B. A 8er»- and again, to preserve, to make Iri which the WSCS Rhythm Choir, that he had been misquoted In Au- In a moment of reflection, bfa pariah are Invited to attend. 1822 Oolorb To Chose From Ice. Inc. tralist coalition. France, everyone who was any directed by Mrs. Galvin Hewey. Rev. Laurence J. Vincent said he has been given so many hay In the fields, to learn to con* gtist In a H artford paper. Music Event Slated FOLDING COMMODES . nbllehera RepreeentatiTee. one in the Paris literary coterie will participate'. Center Gongr^tional CSnirch citations of law by the attorneya Jullua Mathewa Special Anncy—New No higher prices for things at spent weekends at the Bromfleld’e. serve the good land, to listen to TONIGHT till .^the paragraph In question, In 'A Musical Tour Around the ManeiNMtnr WoHpaptr ', f Detroit and Siielim. lectures while touring the farm. Mrs. GM rge Brooks and Mrs. Involved, that he would like to de K home, no lusty renewal of the tra LAter H was to Malabar Farm that troduced into evidence M ay 2, re World” will be presented Sunday [BER JVTOIT ATOTT BTOKAO o r The only pass-key was that they Hewey are corifiialrmen of the pro vote a whole day to research.-The and Paint Co;. Inc. cm .TIONS ditional cycle of higher wages and they came trooping. A t Umes, In Yarioty At Its Best! \ ports Mr. Krseelckl aidd: ”This trouble is, his calendar is full un ait 8 p.m. In First Congregational 248 BROAD ST. these pages, Ooorge Hawkins, should not be dull o f spirit. ’Those gram. Members of Willing Work money is secured by self-impoaed Church hall on Main St. by the Tbe Herald PnnUng Company Inc., higher . prices, no Immediate who were never appeared again. til the end of M ay^if not beyond. MANCHESTER, OONN. Louis’ secretary, almost steals the ers wiU.bb In charge of hospitality, dues by members of the town com- Y W e ^ Choralettea. •aauntea /no ttnanclal reaponilbllltv tor chance o f a hot w ar abroad,, which M l 9-8691 typocraphlcal errora appearlnp In ad- Show. George was a member of ^ Isaac Asimov Is a name which and Story Circle members w ill ar, OHiLDRfirS nrfttee and fund ndsing projects The Informal musical program for nearly twenty years has been range U e fellowship hour. Teitlaementa and other readlna matter would Step up employment and the family for over twenty years, The town committee has the legal Is being sponsored by the music In The Mancheater ErenlnK Herald thoroughly familiar to both the production, and what was the poor outliving more than one sextet of HEALTH SAHD right to spini'l It on whatever can- Etlinger Speaks committee of the church for the scientific and science fiction read Diaplay adrertlBinR closinit honre; the boxer dogs which customarily FOR SAHD BOXES (!Uates' it sees fit or it may do benefit of the Hartford Council of For Mon^y p.m. Friday. stock market to do, except lan -w. —1 r I »Jay. boiled forth from the Bromfleld er., Asimov has more than fifteen nate It to. a charitable Institution. At UConli Confab Churches: The council sponsora For, nieaday—1 p.m. Monday. guish and drift novels and twenty books o f scien menage. W. H. ENIHANO »* ^ ,,HTBEE’r • ■ .70S MIDDIE SVKE. EAST . purpose o f the fund is hot programs In hospitals, tn aid to Eor W^neaday—1 p.m^Tueaday. tific content'to hie credit. H e is For Thuroday—1 p.m. V^edneaday. TTien there c i^ e soms, . j^ood - LUMBER CO. DOWNTOWN ’ ■ “TURNPIKE PLAZA” only for political oampalgiu, but migratory workers, and other For Friday—:lay p.m.----— Thureday. *- Mrs. Geld tells us from which associate professor of biochemis ControUer Jay Etlinger wUl Homemade —1 e Open All Day Saturday • . I BIANCHEOTER I Next to Popular Market vijis specifically created to enable areas of need on the local level. A For._ Satu — .jrday—1 p.m. Friday.riiday news. President Kenney was real-life persons her father took try at Boston University. His new COVENTRY give the opening iMture at ^ con ^Music H ath C harm ^ to Allay, Bajjber^s Fears ^ Claaatfled%ee*wmeAI^%A deadline;UcSBWAieeJV, 10a V*<;SO> a.m.a.aaa. most of tte key characters of his “At the Oreen”—an S-BMl the town committee (o operate the ference on governmental purchas collection will be taken. of mibileation except whipping some American troops non-flctlon book is a collection of wt eivg woaiD c a h h stam ps! Saturday — novels; Mrs. Parklngton was his p irty business in any area I t felt ing Wednesday at the University Jota Mera a “fearless” barber of 141 N. Main t, kcU as a guinea pig for a quartetu of novice lady The public Is Invited to the pro 9 a.m. a Into Thailand. He was alerting seventeen speculation essays Into 8 Aunt Julia Poet; tn the Green Bay DRY CAMP wise to do so.” bMhers from the Mountain Laurel chorus of the Sweet Adelines. Inc. The "barbarettes.” left to gram aa well m the refreshment RAVIOLI the ” could-be land.” titled "F act o f Connecticut In Storrs. ' Fridsy, ,Mdy 18 fleet unite. One hoped, of course, ’Tree and Possession he depicted and Fancy.” JUNE 25 TO The remarks were contained In The eubject o f hla talk', at 10:SB r ^ t. Include Jto. T ^ m Crandall and her daughter. Miss Bsibara Crandall, both of B8 'White St.: hour which will be held afterwards. FRESH OR FROZEN that all this would halt short of his mother as Mrs. Tolliver. About We have also received ‘"The a atatement ahipped over to the a.m„ la “Effective Centralised Mrs. Joseph Jackson, 174 Vernon St., and Mrs. Robert W . Gordon, 417 E. Center St. The ladies are IffiA Cancels Meeting mCDICfiL war. But It could very likely pro half the episodes In this biography Bluebells and Other Verse” by AUGUST 31 correspondent, Raymond Cooper, Purchasing for -OonnScUeut Mun soaking up the authentic atmosphere of the Mere barbershop while rehearsing for a show “Hev The Zoning Board ,fl| Appeals Fiercer Than Dulles? meeting scheduled for Monday has mote Increased m ilitary spending are so preposterous as to bolster John MasMeld, in which the au A happy time, rain ...or who was following up the story on icipalities.’’ E t lin g e r 'haa been “ Bu»l*e»ey High School auditorium; Doz. 30c forever the old saw that truth Is Democratic party r ift that had responsible for implementing a xiartiora. (Herald photo by -Onara), been canceled. PHfiRfrmcY 'Hiere 1a o f course, another pos and appropriating and buying. thor explores, ..ju the master poets shine for girls and boys J*H ttt.W m tlLM . Mt. 8-4149 stranger than Action. It la one of come to light early In August. The centralized purchasing program To Attend Horse Show sible version of tbe current Ameri do, the eternalNjountry of poesy. ages 3-13. ICven If worst came to worst, and story appeared Aug. 13. In Manchester’s government In the p. m. yesterday. N o serious injur drove his car into ths rbar of a (llrl Scout Troop 787f under the HaPASQUAtmi can play in Southeast A sIa . The Strouth cap was towed away It was war, that, at least, would $15.00 Weekly It concerned charges made by past two years. ies and only moderate motor ve vehicle operated by Joseph Mori- leadership of Mrs. Robert O'Neal, X with front end damiq^e. No In haa ihade plans to attend the TEL. Ml 4-0604 ^ IhstBad o f carrying the United be prosperous again, as It has al other Democrats that town com The conference will be held In hicle damage was report edby po conl, 60. of 560 E. Middle Tpke. juries were reported. Patrolman Interesting Program Farmington Horse Show tombr- 248 Avery Wapplng B ^ es and all the real of the world ways been. mittee members, had Improperly the university commons, under the lice. Both cars were In line o f traffic. James. MoCooe investigated. Rend Hernid Advs. tew ai^ the poeslble last brink, our Swimiping^ports taken $100 from the treauniiy to sponsorship of the UConn Insti Miss Sue Schleber Collett of That would be the simple way of tute of Public Service. . weeks Park, Storrs, was charged ptrflcy may. Instead, be merely the pay filing fees for candidates de reading the .behavior o f the stock Trained Teachers feated In a party caucus in July. Am ong the 70 or more public with failure to obey a traffic l&ht very last word In how to lose a Ifb u m J u ^ M A IN " Mii|gr^'-----|ir-^ mariiet in the past few weeks. We Free Tranqiortation Ths claimed Impropriety waa that officials, who will attend are and was ordered to an>ear In Clr^ 935 3 517 country militantly. the money was being used by the Thomas Moore, Mancheeter As cult Court 12, Manchester, May are not sure it Is not as sound a VERMONT CRACKER BARREL CHEESE . . . .lb. 89c and Insurance 28. The w ily John Foster Dulles, reading aa any. town committee against the party’s sistant purchasing agent, a»|d Everett Kennedy, director ot Police said that Miss OoUett, and the good Dwight Bhsenhower, endorsed candidates. OLD FASHIONED COMMON CRACKERS ... .box 35e Tefeplione PI 2-6986 public works In West Hartford traveling west on W. Middle between them, became pretty ex Despite aome novel twists tn syn Tpke., crashed into the aide o f a tax, the quoted paragraph Is fair and formerly the town’s control pert at the biulness of sounding How To Get Out Of Paeting NEWBURG SAUCE ...... can 53e ler. Kennedy is a Manchester na car cHien'atod by Teitanoe J. W il ly clear. liams, 18,, of 43 Seaman Circle, at and locking very fierce while they tive. W e haven’t seen any ruling, ^ t , But in testimony, Mri K reie- Adams St. Mias Collett told police SWEET RED PEPPER RELISH ...... 2 for $1.00 Among the speakers will be Bel- ■ X beat some qul^t retreat. slckl Implied it la not a faQ: re the light was caution as she en as to whether the presence of trad don H. Schaffer, 134 Parker St., Hielr best sample of this came port of what his statement con tered the intersection. Williams ing stamps on the table consti director of the UConn Institute, when they were “unleashing” C A L IC O ... 59e yd. tained. reported he 1^ stopped for a red tutes evidence of gambling, In the Ll{g«ll SpadM who will speak on “Problems Fac How do you Chlang Kal-ahdc by persuading ’1 gave him (Cooper) a type- light on' Adams Bt. and then pro O F MANCHESTER Illegal sense. In any case, the good arrltten statement,” he aald, ’’but ing Local (Sovemment In ^ Con ceeded on a green light him to withdraw from the Taidien necticut.’’ housewives of Long Island have ^ RwiMinbor he sliced It and spliced It and de Miss Collstt and her poseengcr. I s l a i ^ thus easing, in aome small X discovered another use for the leted some paragraphs.” Miss Carol Ann OrriU of South degree,' the danger of war between Ow Moot Producf* WhMriiad ht really said thenT ington, were-taken to' MancheoUr like your bedroom? stamps. Tou take them to your ourselves and Communist China. Ara Ur. Krsesickl waa asked. Accidents Bring Memorial. Hospital, examlnsd and weekly game of skill, whatever It M A a i C A L O VAL DtAIViaiMO dischargsd. Both wars shakan up But the Dulles-Ghsenhower com ’T said the town committee has happens to be, and you use them CHOICE ■ ‘ ...... - r ' the right to lias money aa It sees in the incident Patrolman Robert bination never achieved such a Arrest, Warning Lannan tnvestlgatedi to pay off the score, whatever It QUALITY fit.” thsatrical show and deployment of Ouanateed RaliA StrouUi, DS, of Andover, happens to be. I f you lose, at least Much largar-looklno than Its watghti Furthar Well, now, there la an entirely A Store woman was arrested was given a wariiing for follow great force as that with which the ' T o ...... ’# ... .59c gnd 79c quiet abandonment of some posi PLASTER of PARIS tion we. had decided wasn’t worth Q o m m o U o td 5 7 tfeoAA PERENNIALS omdBUUS . RHODODENDRON PIN O A K S Lot Uo H«lp You Witk Yoar Ftoattog Frob- trying to, hold. DWYER PRODUOTS AZALIAS WHITE BIRCH looMb 800 as fo r aa axecBeat oelsoHoa o f Evor- Route 85— BOLTON PUTNAM*& CO. greeaie, Bkeilndeoiilrna, Aaolsss, Laarel, Box- HARDY M U M S-^ colon Values MI 3-5326 'waoA Shade, Fratt aad (Dnauaeatal Tfeeo, floweriag Skrabs. 25c*-5 for fBc. I f we were to play that lasy 30 Years In Business Huge Selection Of kUM of analytical game in which tMmYmk ^Annuals Wibdsw Boxss, Fets, Bird Baths, DNseHeMos. Feat Moav^Grass Smn!. Flower aad j ona simple explanation fits a Vsftoabto Seeds.; 'fl- slim? whole com pl« Involved dreum- FOR SALE t Btance, the story o f what the stock rYon Bar With Aasoraac^ SatWactioa PIos *l*IuitB ’Iliat Please*' At maricet haa- been doing can ’ be GOOD RICH GERANIUMS Drexel’s Declaration . . . a big open t^tock collection,.. . gives you smooth, qulc’Uy toltr. ON TIIE PARKWAY 62-inch Double Dresser Base, 1182.60 sl^ek easy-to-care-for Danish styling in a handsome sort of >a way! Pieces ri I. C M M H , MANCNMna w s a iii It. thought It was beginning to LOAM-F Special OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK—Thun, sad Fri. Nights Until t 401/^ X 32t/^rinch Plate Glass Dresser * are veneered with highly figured American‘-walnut, then finished in a have bad news wheij a new steel $ | Q A LOAD • Jo M e T. DMr, pobetf H. Storicel, CoAtonogeri PERENNIALS Mirror with wooden frame, $44.95 medium tobacco-brown with a satin smooth qil.nnish. Here's furniture so 1215 TOLLAND TURNPIEJSr-MANCEESTER ' Full size Bookcase Headboard, $99 contract was signed on a basis TNcphone M I' 9-2508 ’ simple and straightforward in design it’s bound to be around (and in ex whloh seemed non-inflaUonary. It Also 2 to 7 Co. Yd. Leeda 38-inch Chest has two shirt tribes behind cellent taste) for a long, long time. You cari have the same Declaration Available parked up oonaiderably when, af> ROSES 188 WOODLAND STREET idOBDr t . ZA P A O K A magneticrtUltc]ldrgpv4oor,$165. / styling for your dining room, tool 3-7172 espWlfafiiii "fi^ 'A sThm f G^raw-^Charge tar the eeutiMt had bean algaed,; Ml MANamnEB, OONN. OINSI Daily T B 8 !p AI. M l 3 -8 4 7 4 MtewsasiMmiatoloosiaiMBi
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I I II .^■M I,.,..II.I,II-„,I|4..„ |,;.„ ... temslvely 77 per, cent — ,4n the 3reaALTia South, and at least—l l per eeat [Bowmiein^Set Shoot . ♦ •In the West • Dsfignijng Creativ.# The Keensy SL School FTA will, Supreme 'Court w eigns An appeal to the.Suprente Court TY-Isaio Toni meet for election and Instailatioft on Bible reading 'Is under way Memorial Diaj A b o u t T o w n W ood, M stal, PlasHe Rec Roard Votes Wo’ of officers Tuesday at 8 pm .: a t WieJ^ham Piork frmn Pehnsylvania,- and another the school! - ^ er-all upeal. Involving prayer, Columbia, lake' Bowman tfn TiMOdora H. Arnold Jr., $93 Bid- ' ____ I . Public School Prayer and Combinations - ' Kble readhig and other religious ihaking plans for a Menutoial Day j Well- S t , has tMen elected vice Peter Saari. son o i M r.' and Mrs. Reopen ^■Mvauees, Is ahap^ up in tournament to be beMOT thelrj Tefyvimon cIteneaMor of-Lam bda Phi Alpha Florida. Htot Rd. coune. rate la an uh-I S :0 0 » i t T h , S:00 TU Ih M MBS Edward M. Saari, 68 Plymouth Bar O B O B O B W . O C itM K tX ' >ian invocation, to be used at the social firatamity at the University Lane, hfts been .elected sltemate Ctenerally, C ath olics' and P rot- scheduled shoot. - 1 Tba^wthowsrs 40 SI fm m m m m A mocUM PrcM Writer “ 1ft M Hartford. He will he inathUa* optkm of local odmmunltles, hop,r The clu bfw selected tentative-1 la; ^ a CaanecUeut ixemo- class representative to CGA,stUr Memorial Day An htetoric dectekm that could ing to minimise conflict. eatwts have favored the prayerii Route 86 ~ BMiltSN T^e advisory rec a ^ l^ ^ comniissiem last tii^t voted June 5 at a dinner, for vriiloh he dent governing body at Lake Fop- •ltd Mbie reading, white- Jewtah ly .membra to participate In the ■ - idfo is aaslstihg- on arnuigementl, at affect religloua praetloM.. in .ap> Ah estimated 10 to 10 per cent 1 0 , M I^ 2 8 against the .propos^d'^sale some 146 acres in the - town- eet College, L^e,Forest, 11}.. t a t Hisre wia.be a new Kotai noups have oppoaed it, although State Team Shoot at Municipal rtorri S; I ✓ the Parma ttMtadrant in Hart- proximatriy half the nanon’a pub of the schools in the ptate, not in |Radlum In W aterbury June 17. owned Globe Hdlow tract to the Manchester Country Club. next year. statue for vlaitora at .VRoidiam lic achooli is pending -before the w many, axcepUqaa. Some if SO Yesrn^lR Business fq h l cluding the big New York City Jewish parents ate among thcae U ^ avere« aoores aa a baaia for Ssu Fhmiir’ JiiufcM - t:00 VSnaaPS^p ft 40 IB The clubI ^wants to buy the land ibr 1200,000 to iw-establlsh Park to rub for good luck wken U.8. Supreme Court- , school system, use the prayer. M.Y. Hats vs Mtiwsnkea .Braval The annual h a n q u e t of the supporting the New Hyde Writ eligibility, the club has selected SSoKSiJ” * •“ » Itaelf af a prim p orgaaixation. John B. Besser, qm' of Dr.' and the park reopens Memorial Day. Specifically, the queation involved Children may be excused from Arthur Hall, Richianl Marks, Mik» Paih jbpard numbers who op- Community Y AutoitioUve Bowl la whether It . is legal for children practice. Mrs. Edward L. Baiwir. .114 Ade Hay 80. taking part. Leo Pfeifer, counsri. of the Tweedie, Edward Ualawski aM KBC wMis RANGE pm ^the proposal during an hour laide Rd., has been tapped for ing League will be..,held tomorrowj In schools at Kew Hyde Pailc, H.T., In the test case, 10 other states Warren Rogers. ftara half debate were Democrats Ferguson Prizes atortlng at ^ jn . at the VFW Gordon Bezanson, vice praaldint I . to recite this 22-word prayer: -^ e r ic a n Je^vish COngres, said: membership in Mandlcants, junior Post Home. Tfoore will also be have filed briefs, suppertl^ om- 'Rellgioua pracUfie. and teaching Four new maihtien have joined lOlOd John Dormer and Mis. Kay ponti- men’s .honorary eociety .at the 'Snd.trust officer at the Hartford “Almltdity God, we acknowledge i::; oil celUf Oad RepubUcaa W alter Fox. At Trinity Won , dancing.-'^.- National Bank and Trust Oo., said our dependence upon Diee, and we stitutionaliy of the practice, and M o n g in Um-honth, church aiid re- the club—Gloria Sawyer, Al Helm, •• gunusy-iWiikur 10.' A i 10:10 UhtvMiW of Rochester, Roches saying that to prohibit It would jlglousschools, ud'ian not pioj^r 7:00 SvaniM Ssport . - Only the Democratic dudrman, ter, N. Y, Besshr, a sophomore the little green china statue of a beg Thy blessings upon us, our Bill Sides an4 Frank Turrial. NawSwriitaef -u The-liiiv. W^alter Abel, pastor of. have, far-nach^ consequences te pub^ aehoola ateeindad by chil Five Oolumhia 1-ake Bowmen gwfth VaUer Ssya •, C .v.OLINt Philip SuUivan, spoke in favor of By 2 in State history major, is a member of smUing man is supposed to givS parents, our teachers, and our across the nation. note Rifleman > the propoaal. Republican Joseph Theta Chi fraternity and plays on Our-" Sa-vlour Lutheran'“^ Oburch, good luck to anyone vrtio rubs its o o u n ^ " dren of aQ faltha and ao falOi.” placed in a tournament held Sun Mer Benm ReaoiM 8 U:ip(i day by the Ntpmuck Bovmen of iS Sylvester was absent The Ronald H. Ferguson Prise ths varsity hockey team. Wapping, will he In charge at stomach. If such a prayer, designed to be The prayer is as nonseotarian itomilng it would •.M DMlar Movie / Chief argument against the sate broadcasts, sponsored by the Man as Irving Berlin's ” Ck)d Bless imand. Engaged T dl SveaSs Rsport for SxceUence in French, sstab- The statue Is now resting in a oompietely nonseotarian, la ruled totally secularlsa schols, oouteary uaers was that the tend ehould be re chester ' Ministerial Association, America." Says the Roman Cath to the nation's heritage. Metho- Hi the Junior glris divlaiaa, Tiui- BANTLY OIL A benefit bingo wiu be qionsmod crate at the bank, which is the unlawful, it could open the way The engagement of Mlsa Dor served for eventual use as a town lUAeil^^ln memory of the late pub- r the Wdll^fifS'Amdlla^. «f the over station WINF Sunday at 7:36 trustee of the $2.4 mllUon CteTp for eliminating all iwayers from olic weekly, America, backing Ita Bishop Fred Pierce Ctorson o f nle Hall was second; Junior boya,. othy M. Vandeiboff to Herbert A. T:K rR s^^a ' I'-' .'i. i ,1, »der of The HwaM, yesterday Kevin Lyman, aecorid; Women’s • Reicue ft U recreation faculty. . ----- and Police Junior- Athletic pm. uid daily ncftt .wfiek. - ence Wickham fund financing the the public schoola- - use. "It is imposed On no one.” PhUadelphls daid America’s Found Tyler, both of Manchester, has SO Hmvever, both the town’s feote- Oorp. Tueeita' Similarly, the National Associa ing Fathers took the reMgnltton of Division, 75 .class, 1st place, Jen IntemsUonal Showttms . 1ft m . ' 'i • \ I i;i I I w«# awarded to two Connecticut p. Tueeday at 8 p.m. at the park. Bank employes reportedly It is the first time the high tri been announced by her father, Sob Newbart Bliow ation BUperviaor, James students at Trinity C oU ^ in Hart Armny and. ■ Navy ‘ Club. Proceeds Members, delegates and alter- have been taking advantage ot bunal has undertaken a ruling on tion of Evangelicals declared the nonaectarlan religion in public edu nie Richardsmi; Men’a Division. 100 Robert J. Vanderboff, M Ardmore Marrle r ^ ' « l:0 d .. and the town’s park aUL ford. cation for granted. TCl 9 4 ‘■,9s vvillI - bepe used to nrovide nrovii Insurance______natu of'Anderson Shea Post qnd the opportunity to rub the statue,' the question. constltutlMial principle of church- PJa*«. John M utty and Rd. The bride-elect la also the SEE SATURDAYS WBBK BOB ent. Horace Murphey, nc^ev of The reciiUent of the 1300 fint Auxiliary, VFW, will attend a Congress ttaelf opeiu with pray 175 class, 1st place Mike Tweedie. for. members oT'»Trhs Raiders” ens prayer to try to make ^ te constltuUcMu.Iber Suprans Manchester High School, and U d ^ th e six holee on the west aide, guson, co-publlafaMto d The H e ^ d , ocmmissloned Officers Academy, (S)uA itaelf starts sessions with »:00 Sorts kS?’'"'”*" the fair may be deposited, in the A start has been made on bring mit it or require It It is wide it BO. serving with the U.S. A r ^ as m- f®FaMHSrr?yN^ develop six neW holes on the esst founded the prise Uf 1991 to honor W istover. (M oss.). A ir Force -Base. cafeteria tonight after 7. spread elsewhere, at local discre this plea: "God save the United Manchester Evening Herald Ob- dio (iterator apecialtet, n a d Bki- Mat IMar--iravs side, and rearrange some of the their father, a 1822 graduate of ing Metropolitan Diatrict water to 'It sounds more Uke a Boy Statw and this honorable court.” t:40 Warimr Sports the bam area near the Wickham tion. mt oath,” he said. ’Tt’a a hunhta oorreapondenL Airs. Oon- glneering, g t F% -Hragg, N, a 7:00 B m ird P. Hortan v«oo Qponn - - other holes. Trinity. The pfesentatian is based Richard A. Dubanoskli son 'of In Hew Tork, the State Board •M R. Tutte, telepbone ACrIemy A June 30, Wedding is planned 7 :U -R ^ rt - ^erdlo recommended that the on the results o f an oral exainrina- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dubanoekl, The Hartford County Associa home. > dowjigradlng of prayer.” ..^8454, ...... iTCn-.',.--.. ..-vV- t n isbi tion of Medical Assistants will Another change Is that the o t Regents drafted the nonsectar- Schools in about 41 per cent .of at St James’ Church- | .'u aim . town develop Its own grif course, tion given by members Of the U l Olenwood St., was recently J s -a t^ sv a s using the six holes abandoned by Frenw Departeaent. • elected an associate member of sponsor a food sale tomorrow s,t snack bar will be operated in the Pi Delta Epsilon k ■ ;——— .1 5 ? ai Yankere • the club as the nucleus of the Sigma XI, a national aplentific 10 a.m. at the House A Hale de cabin at the top of the hill, rather the luture of Highland lO -lN I course. honorary society, at Weelejten Unl- partment store. than In the tea house in the Ori Taps JiH Diskan Montany Pr^id^t School. He said the ' 2*rr s.L''”-"*News. . WaSner'Awe wwJlBP A Sports An informal meeting to disouss veraity.. He is a CMiior at the uni ental garden.. 5*22 S v k et RfpoH GOP Polls Today- Still another Improvement IS' ■klered oubstaUdaid>6^pn(^ to mppeitim* Sefitnadt the country dub offer will" be held versity and a graduate of Man- Members of the Ladies-of St. Miss JUr Dlakan, daughter o f 01 Highland PTA other Schools In tom smrthat an Homes ^Hairesteil’ Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the hearing chMter High School. James will attend a Mass for liv that the ti-ees, many ot them spe cimens collected by the Wickham Dr. and Mrs. A, Elmer Diskan, addlUmi is m a d M Bei^^^ied PTA, room of the Municipal Building by On Governorship ing members Sunday at 8 am. The M A K o W ^ i Suggest You-- .7:16 Pass Mortoq PORTLAND, Ore. — The 8,400,- the, board of directors, the rec Anderson Shea auxiliary, 'VFW, group will meat in the lower family in world tours, have been 648 Porter St., has been elected a Eugene Montany, 280 Ferguaon 'memhersto'MPongJy support th'e 7:30 News of the World tebellbd. Rd., was installed as president of requ^fbr an i^MUon. 7:ri Grsnditsnd Ruidstsad 000,000 board fast.of timber har- boiird and the planning commls- The Republleim Tows Commitr Will sponsor a card party tonight church at 7:46 a.m. member of Pi uAta Epellon, na __ , i The fee schedule for use of tha Highland Park School PTA at Its SfrST Thomap-Hpano and com R«4 Box vested from national foresta laat BiOB. tee will ^ polled tonight on Its .at $ ftt the poet home. tional honorary journalism society. 10:80 Nightbaat year wouM build enough five-room Members of Sunset ReUekah Lutheran Women Plan Convention picnic foctlitleir will be the some, meeting Wednesday at the achooL mutes m anors served reffeah- 11 ;U Bmrta Final - preference foe a gubernatorial can and the public may still make res TRADE-UP to a T O R O She is a sophomore at George Other officers are Mrs. Hertterf menta aftrif the meeting. houses to'ahelter a population the H erbert W , Smith, 45 OomeU Lodge and King Darid Lodge, iiiSSr& M SS^ aiae o f Philadelphla’a.. didate, at an-8'o’clock meeting'hi ervations for pienfo facilities, to ba Washington University, Washing- Klecolt, vice president; S t, Will be hoM j i t a public con lOOF, will attend churah servlcei Mrs. Irvin Secor, 62 Atch St fthostessca to the Atlantic Diatrict. ^ pages ara’ Mrs. Raymond Mil ------>.1 I I Lodis Surprised sure of having them at a con ton, D-C., and a copy editor of The fred Kargl, eecretary; MrST Sey the hearing room of the Municipal tract bridge party'tonlght at 8 at Sunday at 10 a.m. at Second holds a program for Miss Emily Miss Kissman is co-chairmari ot ler, Mrs. Albert Petke, Mrs. Emil venient hour. , Hatchet, school paper. mour KaplM, timsufer; Mn. On Anniversary Building. the Atmy and Navy dub. Oongregatlonal Church, N- Main Kissman of 387 Spruce St., (e'en- the convention and second vice Bronke and Mrs. EmU Seelert Jr. In addition to plcnio faoiliUea Miss Diskan has been selected •nuie m ^ r g . . -Mrs. Clarencsl' The results o f the ope’n ballot St The group will meet In front ter) as Mrs. Howard M. Hansen of president ot the district. Other members .planning to at and the Oriental garden, the p4u:lt for the "Classrooms Abroad” pro Richard Welle Deimlaon, iof Um church at 9:46 a.m. 31 Bremen. Rd., hu pencil poised' Chambers and im . Edward will be turned over to the four n orf Mrs. Hansen, president, and tend are Mrs. Raymond Baglio. has some children’s play s^ip- . gram, and will attend summer yrtmg committee. Mr. end Mrs. Robert L«dl, R t delegates from' Msnchsiter to ths Mr. and Mrs. Wells C. Dennison, !M for notes, The women, all mem Mrs, Secor, secretary, of the Man Mrs. Raymond Dey, Miss Marion ment, a cabin which con be rented classes at the University of Gren Olenney, a member of 86, Bolton, were honored at a sur state convention, to serve as a Steep Hollow Lane, a member of There will be a public'aptritual bers of Zion Evangelical Lutheran chester Lutheran Woman's MU- Erdin, Mrs. Henry Frey, Mrs. Sel- for parties, and horseshoe pitching, oble, Grenoble, France. She will guide. the close of 1983 at 'Wllliston meetlniV'-APonsored by the First Church and Its Lutheran Women’s stonary League of Zion Church, pits. It is open from simrise to sun the beard of education, nteke to prise party at their home recently Academy, Basthampton, Maas., nui Kamm, Mrs. Andrsas Loren- f*10 live with a' French family. Abcrit 60 parents and t^ h en on on the occasion of their. 35th wed Since the town committee voted Church of Bprltual Light, Hart Missionary League, are planning a are chairman of music and pages,' sen. Miss 'Emma Kingbaum, Mrs. s e t • has been .appointed to the student ford. tomorrow'at 7 p.m. at the ding anniversary. last week to take the poll, one de convention of the A-tlantic District re.4pectlvely, at the ' convention. Margaret Storrs and Miss Gladys .The p s ilr was opened fo r tha. velopment has happened in the Re council at the school. Appointment home of Mn. Wiinam Braiiuird, at the Statler Hilton Hotel, Hart Delegates representing Man* Seelert. first time last year for the u p p et T R A D E - U P c o u p o n ! T hey were manted May 8, 1937, publican gubernatorial situation. was guide by vote of student coun 77 N. School SL ' Manchester and Blast H artforffTts- cil members and faculty. ford, May 24 and 36. cheater will be Mrs. Ema Lash- The theme ot the convention Is at S t James’ Chqrch, Manchester. The combined leagues of the up inaka, Mrs. Anna Grimason and "I Am the Vine, Ye the Branches." Idents. It was beqdaathad to tha Mrs. Lodi is the daughter of Mrs. U.S. Senator, Prescott Bush 21* P o«^ .D rivs Toro Whirlwind withdrew himself from' renomlns- John Haberem Jr., 230 McKee, per Connecticut Valley will be Mrs.' Anna Schuetz. Those serving (Herald photo by Satemls) towns by the late- Clarence B. and 1 / _ Giovanni Peace of Bolton and the Miss Euiel Goalee and Mrs. >t. Edith MoGrmft Wickham. mower. O lhr appUes reeSrdless sf j tion, and former governor John Philip Susag. Ncswich Diatrict of- St, has been elected secretary of the conditkHi or eaeeee M yyour eld riata Mr. Peace. The couple has the Accounting Society at the Uni- LodM. mentioned as a possible fieera, WCSC, and members - of once losing her Southern acent or m ow er. Qood until11 Mey Mi 3 l, 19S2. children, Robert Lodi, Judith oandldate -for the gubernatorial 'versity of Hartford. Theodore H. indication of what the actual ahow OneCoupon perPow-Riw-R-Stlve Mower. Lodi and Mary Ann Lodi. South Methodist diurch, are at Arnold Jr., 393 Bldvril S t, has been ‘Cat^ Iinpreksive stepping- out of character. -For the will be, audiences may look" for The party for 80 gueeta was giv nomination, announced hlnuelf a tending the quadrennial assembly entire first act, her part was candidate for the senatorial nomi sleeted treasurer. ward to a most ehjoyable evening •10 en by the immediate family .of Mr. of the iFoman's Society of Chris In Lasl Rehearsal practically a monologue. She cap of entertainment. 5»10 nation. tian Service ef the Methodist a ^ Mrs. Lodi. Cu(> Scout Pack 47 will meet t^ tured the audience in'a torrent of ShErwii-Willlams A buffet supper was served. The This leaves the six announced diqrch at Atlantic City. words, moods and actions. The ob A Whirlwind cuts bttln, op- candidates for the delegates to night at 8 in the lower hall at By LAURA RAT^ Duet Rov^ in Uee tratu Msier! tisU lonier, -THIS COUPON is WORTH taWe cimterpiece was a silver South Methodist Church. ject of her oratory was Brick, as money tree decorated with liUes ranalder Kdwln H. May Jr., who Leon J. Zapadka, Bon of Mr. Last-minute fixing of scenery played : by Tim Devlin—a new- Paiiti ■weds Iris sanies and costs of the valley. has the support of the four Man and Mrs. John' J. Zaiiadka, 168 >.. children ’^runnlnl; on and off Coqier to ths players, but one who WASHINGTON. — The 18 Na-. less par year to own thin $ tn ON A NEW About 30 members of The Lit ^W. H. ENMAND l U POW-R-DRiyt ' w 1 And Up chester delegates, and also John Woodland St, hoa been elected to stage.. .lights being adjusted.., warmed quickly to his part and tlonal Graaalands In the United sny other roUty, Briidts you Alaop, Newman MarslUus, John Alpha Zeta, national honorary ao- tle Theater of Manchester last States, comprising nearly 4,090,(100 LUMEER CO. ^ GERAHfUMS-- 3 For night attended ths opening psr- nudee-up being acrutlnlsed and re- put it over effeotively. let ths host 1^ service In T O R O WfllRLWIND / /T -, n - j __ j Luptirii, Tony W allace and Peter ciaty In a^cultura, at the Uni acres of revegeated Dust ^w l (In Bud and Bkwm) ' Dental A^sisl^fe^ M arisnl...... ' tomuilieft' M "Oai on a H ot Tin appUed...lines being lun over... Jeanne Mangfoo' was a convinc a Opan AU Day Saturday a the Industor. Aad^ of course, p o n e In veraltyr e t ConiMetlcut where h a il ing Mae, attefhptlng tb curry land, provided grazing for 250,- then’s s one yepr wimiriy. Roof,” presmted-^y uts Country a general atmosphere of bustle, ”At tlia OraiM”—MU 94201 G et OmP tete E il^esidieiil Players bf fcuth '^ndsbr. ffti’or with Big Ehudy by thrust 000 head of .livestock under federal anart-O W tension and excitement. These ing her ohljdren before him. The permits last year. EASY TERMSl PRICE! i^blSIES Basket Half Low Bidder Sphinx Temple Potentate Ar were the last minutes before the children were refrertilnj^ -.ftnd 50e Mrs. Patricia Miranda, 74 thur Woaserman and membera of Miss C^thia Coe, daughter of curtain rose, on the dress re — FBE^ P^RNP z x p a r k i n o — his staff will visit Omar Shrins Mr. andI Mrs. Robert Ooc, 364 Sum- seemed to be having the time of ^ N U A L Woodland St.,-retiring presldent of hearsal of “ Cat on a Hot Tin their lives running on stage. the Connecticut Dental Aiulstants On Boad Material Club at its ineeting tonight at the mit Bt„. ind a junior at Plymouth R oof, as presented by the South Association, was honored for. her Country,;dub. A social hour at Teaohar’e College, Plymouth, N.H., Windsor Country Players. Millie Sylveetri, controlled and iVA^HlNOTON SCHOOL YTA and CUB SCOUT PACK No. 112 FLOWERING PLANTS 25e services during the past year at a The Edward Half Go., of Hart 8:80 wdU be followed by a rteak Is traveling with the PTC Poly- The show la running tonight, to effective, was axc'etlent os Big cocktail party and banquet ford, was the apparent low bidder dinner at 7:30. , phoflle Choir on its annual spring morrow and Saturday, at the Mama. Phil Russell nicely por Zinni^ ^ te r^ Marigolds, Dahlias, Snapdragons, Cos Wednesday evening at the Statler- this morning for a contract to fur tour in New Hampshire. She is Wapping Elementary School, un- trayed Big Daddy, expanding into mos, Verbena, Balsam, Cpxomib and Stock. HUtm Hotel, Hartford. nish number 138 bituminous con Eetabliahment of community also a. m«nber'. of., the. CotHeglaDT. .'der the direction, of Ftallip Burgess the role as ths play progressed. STREET, MANCHESTIS—AO 9-5221-/ crete material and haul the ma conservatioh eommlasions to -oo- ettea, a singing group of nine, ap of the Little Theater of Manches Other players were BitI Brazow- On Alain St 80 Yean With Evetythtog?^ More than (0 members attended terial to town cemeterlei. -ordinate coning and planning of pearing at hotels and organization skt as the Rev. Mr. Tooker, Ernie the event. Sterling gavel attach ter. Curtain time la 8:fo each eve-' The firm bid I2A46 for funtiah- land rcsoureee for Industrial and meetlnia In New Hampshire. Miss nlng. Ci'rello as (^per and Jim Cur WASHINOTON ^K1400L—CEDAR STREET ments, one with a pearl for her ing 500 tons of the material, which recreational sites will be discussed Coe la a graduate of Manchester The auditorium darkened - and tiss as Dj:. Baugh, president’s pin and the other for is to -be used on various cemetery by a panel of experta at a meeting High Bchol. quieted, back-stage workers took The Setting was well done, and SATURDAY. MAY 19^1R A.M .Io 4F.M. a charm bracelet, and flowers roads. of the Service Bureau for Wonien’s seats out front, ths director called the colors used were most appeal (RAIN OR SHINE):^ “ ware presented to- Mrs. Miranda. Other bids for the contract wore Grgapixations In Centinel Hill Hostesses at Lutz Junior Muse for the curtain to open, and dress ing and effective in setting the She la employed by Dr.; Daniel $2,870, from Angelo Toraassa, Inc., Hall, Hartford, T u e a d a y from um, 36 Cedar St, Sunday from 2 rehearsal began. mood of a Southern plantation, AUCTION AT 3 P.M .-^aui WMM. AifcHmiMr Boriadlee In Hartford. - of New Britain, and $3,045, frbm 10:15 a.iq. to 3 p.m. Luncheon res- to 5 p.m., will.be Mrs. Betty Doerr, Betty Spalla entered and domi where ail Is not as serene as it Material -Services, Inc., of Wind ervatloiu may be made by calling 16 Oxford S t. and Mrs. WlUlam nated the stage. She carried the might seem. If impressions gath HOT DOGS and SODA—COME and BRING THE riO Q LT GREENHOUSES sor Locks. the Service Bureau dffics. Malkenion, 101 Oleott Dr. part of Maggie exceltehUy, never ered at the dress .rehearsal are any VALUE 302 .WOODBRIDGE ST— MI 9-5947 10 DAYS ONLY 17 to MAY 27 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS f e » - Car-bliyeK: 3'-0" X «V8" or "•wuvmr. ''•rireuanoM Which 2'-8"x«'.y! ‘ At GHORCHES "'riwmivie*. wHI you choose TWODOR W o s t i i f i O S d f S With one and one half pair ’62 DODGE |s D oiy iodc|y*ee 9 14” Colonial black strap hinges and one Colonial black ’ 2-DOOIl ^SEDAN ^ thumb latch. 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Police Stty ’saUL ’ . - i "Mr. Vennart Xi MERRY CHRISTMAS Claimed Jobless'' ^'M rs. Matgarte McKee,df Blue- ehainiwa of the ,A Oo^ybir ChrisUiss SRentfsff isriyi Giv« the sbrsIc » W & m ,^ 0 a y W e e U and Rote -d te i^ I ChecksJPi^sely field Dr. in the ^ WesthUl Apart tary of the 8fith0rlty> and the bvw OR your list a stibB^ption to the MANCHESTER --f >, -:jfl r-f, Ip, ments for the elderly sent a letter other ofactaia,^'Wil wan' g m o i. COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION. Next week M te never bean ln..any poet ttf The Herald Utia wsSh to ex- Apd ope of thn 'mfies wtuyn mulh 41 in the leaet eompnrable ^;-A RocHviUa man hte M i* . fim ^ •leal got up and said wn nnod n only. . .'oiily f7.S« l^-«0 {fitatleRt). MI 8.»|28 - -V M l paother jpddt,",araa the diplo-^ eoaedrof obtaining.iinteinitBW^ pfoea"hev graUtuda-ier a party' ptulb, and- Mrs. Roqs said tte ’d .C' StiiMtt Aetenotted that eompanaatlonthe baMfits ^ /lh ) |ia ' given, for the nlderiy.i Monday see If ahe could fM.one.” (fficitings JII 9-8504). 991 Main Street or Post Office ' ^ « i r M K t» M vid ly-eaUnditr ptetenaas a 31-waak period ha-^ night by the Maneheater Housing Mrs. McKee movM Into her Bob S% B cst wishes for s hefiUhy m i proepeross new ihwWsr/;*"" I f tween April and .MpUmber.. last Authority. - ■ '> <«Cb, » '.-»r anannent two mmuhs b(o. A na> Year IR 19981, . v- -h’v-. •• ' taLte tarta an emhaasy.ae Lon ...... Nearly airthe 100 residents of twe Of Belfast, Ireland, aha- hUi j-iW ,‘5> ha accused. RuiiM wtSiiilUL the new project attended the party 51, of 48 Prospect St., was. lUTast-^ llten to this oountry for 38 ysars ^=lt may^,th«t,tlM"«Htfj» «f U» ^ -**A. v'typli|l d ^ aiate up of 111 the. partially furnished cotfimu- and a Manchester reaidettt for fiO I I I- Amuloan toliMMWlor : ^ jhp .:Wt^-viA patchwdrk ad ,4n RoekvlUs ahoniy bapom 40 nlte room, she said. ' < | \ | Court of St - unt at.duUM thikt ate meet wMi- last night on a wamat.andl tnfor- rihey apprselated ths Teteesh- Advertise in life fleruld—It Pays oC thr<« olUMrMiirtjti^ It Y Mt n'A-lt knli^t. ccaudit of a. certain matlon supplied by ths.«itita po I \ i V. barteravQor Mgrtry than;% jgnioft'f'AnS ttlit S lite. Smith posted 8100 bond Mr tfj -V^snajr atoo be. . .:8M 'KilrsrM aw dtot of hnuealtaeplng, iaannb ; In. Uw 41]^omatIn aroridv aa for entMrtabdng, getting in toui Pi*-"■ iirfeet ainbaa«3^ ' ' with other amhasiw wives In con Mrs. Brute, niw In her aarly nection wUh a variety of things^ i^loyment at * bakery during 40a. waa cut out for har job frten local welfare schemee, looking the period he received cMhpenaa-, ■ - • ’ ttehig. Siteieif hleth.'She was.-tha daughter of a after nswcomefa to the Official tlon, although he did declare . a maifitt aervic^ -ofnclal and; from fginUy, calla eh, or from, wivef of part-time poaitiOn at a phprm'a^., En^ged 'the ra r; be^nnina. her life hha other Chiefs' of mlaaiona." There are 3l eounU of the, ehargs. . -..xkir-' • been one dtniomanc whirl. ■<’ Thare drc. df course, the 4r one count for each week. Ths sngagemant of Mtss JMnotte The2r're, a -Team . '*' lest luncheonA receptions and dl Investi^tiOn ^ thS S tate La Ann Lawrsnee of Vernon to Ray: Atre. ■ . ■ '■ i— - bor Depaitment’s Unempl«qrment :H'*tUfe,;aoo, has favored ,h « mond A. OaisuUa of Oakvllls has A ^31ie' 'neoeaaAry - attributea—a "Wa’ra pihctlcally never alone, pompsnsatlon field office in Rock- bate announcad Tiy. ,h'tr mother, vuie led to ths arrest. The 'amount - . .ling Intdllgenee, wed' tooha, for a meal,” tfbe said, Mfa Julta O. MoClUin, Bolton RA, manner emd cmeaM e at- f . "(Xir day ttarts at 8 a.m. and tavMved In the complaint is 1385, *^““-^-raonali^. - ^ Yarely are we in bed before mid- Vernon, ' Brucea tame to LM*; iUfiht. It’s « seven-day week, you H«- fiance Is ths son of Mr. and and .PaHa .^ b m know.” Mrs. Pranas Galiutta, Oakvllls. . ho aerved aa :^baaaador. Tney. .Supervisee Meek y. ;:L Ixical Stock MUs Lawrencs attended R oc» were quickly teacidbed by the Iiii hhr,: xeitteleei entertaining, 8 vine High School and ' N» Britlah press ns . mtc, of thO' beat Mr*, BMMja seeks to gtye an Amer graduated from FUtnfield. High huablmd and. wife teama In the School. She Is a Junior at'the tlftl- * " \ i. ' ican Mmotphere. 'This can be QuotaUoaS Faralahed by . diplomatic CMtM. '' nothing more than an attitude,' veraity of Connecticut School Of Oebum MMdtabrooli. Inc. Nursing. I' Olvea Bare liii she eo^lained, Bank Stoeke 1110 Sbiicee’ three chnoreiixare 8he supervidee the menus at . Mr. Galtutia Is a graduate of Bid Aa Sacred H sart High School, Water- at achool: Alexandra (Saahai. lb, luncheons, and dinners, but She Conn. Bank and Trust 'r m at St. • ‘Timothy’s Maryland^ ths choite Of wines to. her bury. and the Univereity of Oon- David. IS. at Ordtdn in Massaehu- who Is- a Ooonolaeenr. Co...... 8l ( nectieut, Sdiool of Buslnesa Ad aetta; Nlcholasrlo, at:.Colet Court Bruce loves ths theater and Hartford National ministration. He is .A member of ’ School in took flower arranging les Bank and Tnut Co. 86 7 the Army Reaerva - program, and y In Winfield House, the manalon sons in^pan, went to the kabuki Fire. Insuraace Oompanlea upon completion of hie six months' 9 p P i that la the Ameiioan embassy real- theater there,- and can converse Htfd. Fire ...... 67% 71% tour of duty .will be aasodated with denoe here. Mrs. Bruce gave one eagerly eboht^ Otford philoeophy National Flra ...... 139 149 Wellaea Barnes .-dlvtaion of Aseo- ; j«f her rare Interviews recently. or a r t PhoenU Fire ___ ..108 119 eieted Spring Oorp-, Bristol. Re t - She’s BOBeMeesea Ufe.aad lad— Ite tea- Csa. will complete hie managamoit ’’T She was bom Bvsnfaline Bell in Aetna (Xmuelty . . . . 69 74 London, she said. Her mothw was Aa has happened^requently be- trainee program from which he an Bnrliah. girl vrho married-Bd- Aetna U fa ...... ,113 121 took a leave of absence. t&n, Mts. Brute this y w was list Oonn. General ...... 1 2 4 132 ward Bell, ah Alherlean foreign ed amqng the world's mat dressed An O ct 20 wedding la plannsd. aervlce officer in the embaaay women: Htfd. Steam Boiler . .130 140 ■■ ■■ hera ' "Nearly everything was Travelere ...... 144 152 Mott poopio hovo booR cooeoriMd ovtr Mw ristiig "When I was a cbUiL .wa want a t home, mostly ready-m PobHe UttStiee GO f Ring Includes to Japan and than to Chbia. Peiiliit America. I did get some Conn. Light Power .. 28 30 cost* of drugs for Mmo timol was wonderful. My father died lat made 'elothes in xi^land. And last' Htfd. Electric Light 74 77 er and we lived fOr-eome year I got two things from Paris, ■‘artford Gaa Co. ... 65 TO Miss’ Kellem Hat Insurance City Phiurmficy has ilwaya been eoneemed with Paita end Rome," die-said. from Nina Ricci and Balenciaga.” Uam New England the eosta of medicines and bniffs aa they affeet poophi who livo Ber’mother then married a Brit- Mm. Rruce apoke Iilghly of the TMephone ...... 49 63 (Conttaned from Page One)' ^ Ml ambaaaador, atnee retired, and taite of the Preeident's wife in infactaring^Com pantae within limited budgets. High Iffioet .impoas a aavt^ panalty on 1^^^’ -y<>«- ^ - prescrlptloM«reBcrlptlon* »• ** wood Circle, ■ for public highway ments were 'established to dover p^viously .inff and «compo"’^^®^^edpb»Tmacl*ts. " “lriftSredpb»rt«acl*t*. , purposea. 7,000 employes. 1957 IfiMBLER REBEL 4-DOOR HARDTOP n i 'r G n iS ONE O F-rH E MOST FABULOUS GARS EVER PUILT. S J I U y A PERPDRailNO FOOL, A RARE LIMltEO EDITION CAR. * t l 9 5 If you hovf your doctor taR ut, 1955 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN "88" n»i„ w« wil^ fioye your pretcription DimttUna^OWNER-AREALRBAUTr. S J n i y NOWs. .My |»aM eaior a Obey the rule* malnt*'«'"* irsonaHr-ed care. gtandards' fody by rhe time you coma fa yM iiiih iMh * 6 9 5 1957 MERCURY HARDTOP P h arm ac y lowest ?«*»'«« ^ __ ^^e* at pick it up. LOADED AND SHARP AS A HOUNDV IDOTik , ^ ^ a i y 8168 6* Give your p atien We bold. opc^^^'®*' Jd e-14 yn. 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kANCTiSTEB EVEmNG agaukij), llA y(aESTE^ COKK, FEIDA y / m A Y 18, I M I j UV.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, MAY 18; 1962 PAGE SEVENTEEN ' tog ths theft of two wheels, taken HoidetUle-Vernon ' from a ter on Rt. SO some 'Upa* Andover, Wsdnesday night The car, owned Town May Soon ,O d to Court *^ 7 * 7 9 . . The owndr ot the used car X X Y I .N o .tt Fridaft May Id Unless there is agreement^soctakreportod today that verbal, agree ■GLASS, r a iN K O F FLETCH ER! CampUed bjr S todo^ of llaqeliMUir B ith 8 eb o « l, firm reported the theft to police between the town ' end Tumble- ment* for the right of way had Seeks $15,91 COBNER D1 K Mr. Wllliaai C. Cm , AuiMttxAdTlMr Ch District Rule at T ami. yesterday. Police said brook Acres Inc., over a right of been effected by other property the theft occurred some time way for a Faum Dr. sewer, the owners involved. Tax Collector Catherine Petei^ l,ARGE QUARTERS TO^SERVE YOUR NEEDS! after 10 p.m. Wedneeday. when town will move for immediate poe- Ike job calls for the inatallaUon -■■’^'?*P*r**‘*'-?“^****^heca>ise th* district agreed a year eon reports th m are 131 oiitstand X^lJCNTY OF FRONT AND BEAR PARKlNCi propossB explore on Monday the garage wa* closed for the aesaion next Uiureday In Hartford of --an- eight-inch sanitary sewer Ing t u Mils totaling 315,939.02. nigirnt wa ago to pay for them. night. Simerior court. line, to extend a total distance of bring about govetn- Selectman Herman G, Olson re The biils must be paid before June AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Whites , ment to the Vernon Fire ’ Auxiliary Police Daaee Ik e move for Immediate pos- -et up Perm Dr.,i across ion Dlstri/ marked It was the first time he ‘nie third annual dance for the eession‘’of the riiglit ot way Is the properties to Norwood St., then let .to avoid liens being placed had ever hesurd anyone ask to be tenefit'M Auxiliary State Police town’s first step towaird the instal w.o.ig Norwood SL egslnst the property. GLASS RfRNfFURE TOFS A ^tter sent to members earlier charged more rather than less. lation ot a long-sought sewer proj Originally, the Lydell Develop,?^ Mrs. Petereon said 94 per cent thlyweek said there "is great con- . Because dlqcuseion hit on the men of Troop C, Stafford Springs, of toe property taxes have been An ele^ion day crowdj ^ ^ e t e d anm d room 219 Tueaday 1 among many qf-us rriative to win take place tomorrow at the ect to service homes on Farm Dr. ment Corp. egreed to place ,the - ^ MtRRORS (Rraploea and Deorl nr. present leadership and the district's statutmy powers. Town Statp Armory on West Rd., Rock- and Norwood St. strip In reserve wheii It went to paid. ElksNFete lodiaii Athletes ^ afternoon amid excitemrat and taut nfinres, finxioMly kwait- Counsel Robert F. Kahan cited A subsequent step to Thuraday’s the Town Planning ComnUislon' in To Visit Sub Base P I C T U R E ^ ^ MNG (oR typos) form of government vye now op-' vUle. ' Cub Scout Pack 124 will visit ins: the tally o£ thq.4tiy's votinff. Four candidetes for Student erate in theldlstrict. Is this the legislative acts imder which the Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to move Is a condemnation action 1955 for approval of a, l()0-lot sub- Council president and their managers waited in a neeiiby district can assiune control of brought against the realty deveK^ division. Ik e thinking at that time the submarine base at New London W IN D O W ^ PLATE GLASS form of government that can and mors, services than at present or 1 ami. to the music 6f the Baul ment firm ,by the town which is leaned toward the extension of tomorrow. All those going are room . T h e d a 6 r opened and the suspense waa broken as Jon will provide us with the various Lahderman orchestra.' CONTRACTORS; WE HAVE IN.8TOOK ssryiros we have come to need?’’ can change the form ot its gov returnable to th'e courts by June 5. Farm Dr. to Ffancls Dr. asked to meet a t the Andover Con ual Sports Banquet H udso^ . ^ 8 year’s president announced. '‘Bill Whitesell '63 ernment and take on even more An estimated 300 people are ex Since then', the prdperty came gregational Church at 8 a.ih., with ,T1Them meeting will be held at 8 pected to attend. Procekls will be The disputed .piece of land is 50- will jMTnext year's Student Council president." BUi’a victory responsibiUtieB. feet wide and about 200-feet long, into poaMssion of Tumblebrook a packed lunch. Additional drivers MEDICINE CABINETS ond SHOW ^DOORS yPM . in the public eafety building. used to maintain the auxtllary’s are needed, and those willing to ■ ;4.MHS and Catholic would , meet on 'ked the closing of g vigorous campaign which ended Mon- thirds vote of a district meeting, fund for tmiforms. There are about ready sewered), and Farm Dr., a flprn reportedly has eske^ tbr provide transportation are askro to OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVI bMkAOiaU, cross .^•6 wmtry,' «nd the athletic gelds in the near fu ay with the presentation of the platform of the candidates Ing between district commisslonsrs 75 members In the auxUiary cov call Mrs. John Haloburdo. and town selectmen Iq which the change Its present emnnUssioher' private thoroughfare. ' "concessions" for the easement BSITMATES GLADLY GIVEN ilfls tssms wsrsi^estsMte of thA Man. elected for the second year ture. Burns has high praise fOr the w iith ■ the asMstaao* ■ ' pf - his cam. form of government to a govem- ering nine towns In Tolland county. Fred Thrall, superintendent of rlght.s which the town apparently Mystic Trip Planned was fau l Quey, ’63. The cagers' athletic aystem at MHS where paign manager, Hm AUbrto '62/ district-town contract for police Tickets msy hs obtained from Mrs. Foster's fifth grade will chaster Lod^of B3ka at their an services was brou^t under fire. o f Ore thC Water and sewer departmrot. has.not thought fit to meet. ' backomirt ace and leading, scorer there are sports suiUd for all boys. BUI propossd voUag on pro five-memher> board of directors, auxiliary troopers or at the door. make a trip to Mystic ^aport on nisi youth banquet on 'nnirsday. this year^ one of few erer to be Coach Hyde then announced the assembUes by th* m ulsnti, aim « The conference ended with the un Hosmtel Notes Tuesday If the weather Iq fair. Pr^ident Jon derstanding that the- commission clerk and treasurer. ficiary with the convalescent hos May lOi^THa highlight of the eve- elected twiOb^ a captain of e sort. election of co.captalna and ex> closer tie bstwssn the studmt Nearly aU basic municipal serv Admitted Wednesday: Waldo This is a part of the class work ^ ^ ^ wslS ^ annouB^^ by pressed an optimistic point of view ers WiU study the present Contrac- 'Leighton, Broad Brook; Joseph Slate Plaits Study pital's ability to provide such dealing nqth colonial life In New Dave iic K « u ^ '63, was elected body and the council roproitenta- tual'agreement ■with an eye to poe- ices exc^t schools could be as etbaU Coach PbUi|> Hyde of anvaleacent Hospital Association making out registration forms for \ East OOhoUc High director of pUahments of the Foreign Ex Bill has Man a member of Na maintenance and overhead not the fight.” Tolland., Shapiro made the disclosure to did not take the proposal warmly. athletics Donald Burns was first to ed ' that all three of these sports change Program committee head tional Honor Sodsty sine* hi* nonv billed against the district ap Wheels Stolen Iroiq Car day at a state capitol hearing on this group. ' Discharged, Wednesday: Mrs. Several officials assailed the plan At the worship service SjHiaay q>ealc and he expressed hope that would played after graduation ed by David Anderson '62, and sopbQiMrt year. „ propriation, should be tneHuded, Rockville police are invesUgat- Eva Kow^ce'yk and' daughter. 83 proposed new rates for chronic and as "Impracticle” and warned that from highyschool and were therb^ (qrnne Roscoe ’63. The social com- Bilbhas been dhoeen from a field convalescent hospitals. at Andover C o n g r e g a > t o n a 1 Spring St.; Nell Sorenson. Wlnd- there would be possible great Church, the Rev. Wijlahl Tho- fore very Valuable to each student. nnttee under LesUe Carlson ’62,. of 8,000 candidates to be one of sorrille; Mrs. Joanna Lltz, 19 The Shapiro plan basically danger to patients "Shuffled from Mr. Rayniond D'Amato, on be produced among the regular United States high school means that some patients can be men'B sermon toplC/Will be "The XPOTts dances, the Odd Hop and H a i^ o n d St. one hospital to another.” Adolescent Years-.” The annual / I ■ ' ^ half of the Eilta, presented Indi atudents who wUl travel abroad Discharged T hur^ay; Mrs. reessigned to such hospitals and Commissioner Shapiro, in re wmoMBf IC ffl VISIT OUR OISPUY vidual awards to. deserving mem the Roaring Twenties Dance. Jon 4hls summer Under the foreign ex Mary Hyde and son, 'Somers Rd., rest homes which supply the de buttal, said the state would ad State L aym eq^ Rally will take i % ber of each squad. Rifle captain also told of the Junior Prom un^ place at 'Rrotland Farm In North BxH 49—Conn, Turnpiko change program. The rumor that Ellington; Mrs. Virginia Guardi- gree of service needed. minister any change with compas R T W r i t P W / Allen Saulf, ’62, Xpceived the der direction of Susan Walker and Bill would not return in time to as OFFICE SPACE GALORE nia, Lake Chaffee, Ashford. The new plan follows' the set-, sion and that patients would not ford starting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. ti^ h y for the high senior on the Harry Huntington, both ’62, (3ie sume his duties a* president ap Vernon PTO to Install ting up of a new rate schedule be moved around like sacks of po Nq>(i Thursday, the Women’s OPEN SUNDAYS rifle squad. One of the top high purchase of a scoreboard for the parently had no effect on hU vote Officers of Vernon PTO will be last year for convalescent hospi tatoes. F^tbwshlp will hold" its annual school runners to come tq^ MHS aihletics department, the newly BUI will return In plenty of time Now Loosing Installed dt the unit’s final meet-, tals and rest homes, with the rates meeting at 8 p.m. The guest .lltPW IK W : since Olympian Pete Close,' John formed Pep Club, the tutorlhg sys from the home of his "foster j>ar- ing of the season Monday at 8 based on the type of facilities and speaker will be the Rev. John iSSmi Salclus, '62, received the a \^ rd tem, class rings. enU" In the PhUippines. p.m. at Vernon Elementary School. service given. Convalescent hospi Croes of Gilead. for hts leadership and ability Those Seniors , taking part In Bill also has a sports interest as New air-conditioned professional building to be The Rev. PhUip H. Ward will Ih- tal rates now' range from $7 to Miss Caprilozzi Children's Sunday will be ob the harriers. BasketbaU co-cap Rotary Youth and Government a member of both the varsity soc stall Mrs. Donald Ronalter as 38.50 per state patient. served June 3. Parents desiring to UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. Day were Introduced/It was noted constructed at the corner of MAIN and HAYNES have their children baptized at tain am AndruIdt',V62, irecelved cer and varsity baseball teams and Street. president; Mrs. Richard Allen, first Tke welfare chief indicated that At WSCS Farley Box ! / OS Sill IS SI,. Nf W HflVf N. CONN the sixth annual D’Ari^o Award that this year they "were asked to' is a member of the 'Varsity M Club. ■vice president; Mrs. James Nor there was no point in placing a that time are asked to contact' the for most Improved l^ k etb all play write a paper on their ei^riencea In addition he Is secretary of ^ v . Mr. Thomen. to be submitted In an essay con- Individual offices tailored to your specifications. wood, second vice president; Mrs. pifreon who requires only $7 per Miss M i^ . ..Lou Oaprlloszl, WHiimil oMigslinn plesM Mnd FREE ctlstogue 1 er. All of the a\yards are chosen the Senior Boys' Club, a member Howard 'Aldrich, recording sec day care in an Institution which daughter o r Mr. and Mrs. Martin B-4 licst This year’s Letterman’s Ban of the of. St. Bartholomew’s Abundance of parking. For more particulars please Manohester Evening Herald An NAME on basis, of Readership and out quet, directed^ by James Alihrio, CYO retary; Mrs. Edward Lauble Jr., charges 38.50 'per day. M. CaprOoszt, 39 Northfleld 8t.. — ------——CITY______standing contribution to the team Church, a member of the Selene* call MI 8-1108, anytime. treasurer; and Mrs. Thomas Conti, The state has over 4,500 patients attendM a four-day Assembly of dover oorroepondent, 31 a r g e r y recognized the students who won Club. Montandon, telephone Pilgrim I A D l ^ K S ^ ,^ ,______^ j Ouests*^ for the evening were athletic letfens in the post year, corresponding secretary. In such homes and hospitiUs. to r Women’s Society of Christian Principal A. Raymond Rogers, Flushed with the glow of victory. Bill Whitesell is greeted by the applause and miUiuc faces of Billy buttons, "Mel bells," lolli Class rooms at the school will be The plan was outlined at a heai^ aervlce of the MetixxUst Church 2-80U. his classmates aa he emerges from the room where he has just recelv^ thVnew ^ e Ches^Qub this year has been pops, eaf caravans, parties, varied open to all parents wha'wish to Director of Athletics Mr, Dwight Student Council president for the 1962-1963 school year. (Herold photo by OltarsJ Included/In Merit Awards. The ing held by the State HospUlil In Atlantic City, N.J., "'which con Perry, Mr. Theodore Fairbanks ta^, and ‘'sugge^g” poeUrs WftimeN E. HOWUND, Realtor Inspect their chUdren'rwbrk. Re Cost Commission which yeapl^ es cluded today. com m ixes on assemblies, award* were only a few of the many cam and former successful Indian M d 8AA were commended for freshments will be served. tablishes rates the state Will pay Mias Capi^ozzl was selected as coach, now reOred, Wilfred Oarke. paign gbnraicka and, fcstivlUes. 575 MAIN STREET—MI 3-1108 GOP Women to Meet for state patients. But Commls- youth delegate to represent young Paul Quey Dave th ^ efforts, but It was pointed Karl Then'a tag, •'Vote Then Now" Tile Women's Republican Club i liiiiliiiliiiiiiliiliiiiiiiliilliiill ig JiiB iililiM Doug Pearson, '63. Chess Team Wins, ou^'that School spirit had dropped Is an example. sioder Chairman Geofge J. Cough people of 180 churchee of the New Annual Spring Concert M Jo cause a H.OOO drop In of Vernon will m tet at the home lin made it plain that the Shai^ro England Southern conference of . Other Oaadldatee of Mrs. Ralph Gibson, 11 Earl St., Plan was thq.t-'bf the Welfare De the Methodist Cliurch. She Is pres Unbeaten in State Harry Hun^ngton, introduced Rockville, TVesday at 8 p.m. This !:i! Fashion Show Today June Hold, '63 partment ^ d not of the Hospital ident of the Methodist Youth Fel NEVER T O O YOUNG TO SAVE! Howes’ Homer Paces Indians by his campaign manager, Doug will be the annual meeting. a mission of which Shapiro lowship a t North Methodist ~ Deemed Successful' With a chess board as a battle Pearson, '66.'--p«sented'-In his slate of officers Will be presented Is ajjxf a member. Church, a senior at Manchester Little, but oh m y . . . how se piggy-bank savings add up A "Jack and Jill Fashion ground. members of the chess platform a quality point ratio by the nominating committee when placed here regularly, generous dividend rate helps team have again proved their mer welfare chief said the plan High School, a member of the Na To 4-2 Triumph Inning wrong,, flel^Dennls uc Dailey led oft with a sin G(rls' Clubs tonight at 8 p.m. in For A-V Club Trip semblies, an attem pt to encourage Mrs. Jean Kautz, Mrs. (3^rthide CURRENT ANNUAL DI l•e••9•••e6•'( ■ three-run homer by centdmelder Bailey Auditorium. Admission the choirs and orche.stra PYiday to be a beneficial change over pre ison recently, 6 matches to 1. school spirit by resuming the riv gle and took second on a wild evening, Ma,v 11, under the direc vious concerts. Cheshire Academy was also de GOOD OLD-FASHIONED FINE QUALITY Gibson, Mrs. Shirley M ahai^, and '0 Dave Howes, ’62, led the reboimd- throw. First baseman Fred Mc- will he 25c. A sports dance to A special meeting of the Audio- alry with'East Hertford. / Mrs. Marty S chm id^^ ■ Ing Indians to a i-2' triurapit over records, win follow. tion of Mr. G. Albert Pearson and The chOlr commenced with Men- feated, thus giving the team 10 Bruce Stoveni, '62, acted is Curry, ’63, then banged a hard Mr. Robert C. Vater. The orches delsshpn’s "He Watched Over Is matches in a row without a loss. Visual Club was held last Friday Annual commlUee reports will Bristol Central,at Memorial Field single between first and ascond campaign m«mag*r for Karl Then. be heard. Refreshments will be on IR iurS d^ May 10. I t was tra, conducted by .Mr. Vater, rael." The British American Folk Line scores are as follows; for the discussion of final plans for Karl Moposed the . election of •ft ft scoring Dailey. opened the program with high Thins, "In the Early Spring." fea Daniel Hand HM i; Rivard, win; served by hpstroses Mrs. Florence their thRrdstralght victory after Dailey broke out of an early the trip' to New York City BeUy class officers In' each class, more HOME BAKING Borg, MlSs Ruth Oorbin, Mrs. NOW LEASING lights from ‘‘Carousel.■' tured soprano soloist Janet Chees- Marchut, win; Urbanettl, win; three .defeats. season slump where he was Linksmen Win M cN ^ aro '64 presided. TTils year p ^ rallies before major games, DoroUiea McCarthy and M n. Eva S A V I M G S .With Co-CapUih 'Tom Kelley, The freshman-sophomore choirs, man. This was followed by the Preston, win; VaicUills, draw; five club members will take the an a cut in representatives of the batUng a meager .136 and banged rythmical "Jeronimo" by Engle- McBride, draw; DoU, win. AUertf Mrs. Priscilla Flynn, Jires- ^ 2 , and Bud Peshler, ’32, aboard, out two hits In Uiree trips.'Short directed by Mr. Pearson and ac nual trip along with the club’s general council for better effi tent, will preside over the meet BRAND NEW TWO-LEVEL, AIR } k / T v O A N companied by Kenneth Woods, '63. hard and Myrow, and Meredith Cheshire Academy: Frank, win; faculty advisor. Mr. Jacob A. ciency. the centerflelderi belted a line stop George Mhy, ’63, who was Two Ciiptest8 Rivard, loss; Uihanettl, win; Pres •CAKES ing. The se ^ o n is open to the pub \ •> s < I « I \ I I (> S' drive over the rightfielderis head, were well accepted by the audi WtUon’s "You and I." The audi Harolan, A-V Director, q^ie trip CONDITIONED OFFICE BUILDING, leading the team with a .353 aver ence exprossed much enjoyment of ton. win; Valciulls, loss; Klock, Melody elr and her campaign lic. all the way to the soccer rebound age went 0-4, to relinquish the Manchester High School’s unde ence In their performance. Their loss; 1^11, win, has-been scheduled for Saturday manager, Susan Walker. ’62, pro For All Occasion^ rafMi/MjrgT'MA v tM m s board, approximately 400 feet selectlona were: *'0 Divine Re "Gloria" by M ozart T he group May 19. leadership to Dave Apderson, '62. feated golf team continued on concluded the program with "Bye WRHR* theseU wins Manchester Is posed a platform consisting at an • W edding Calces joGr Vernon news le handled through 320 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER nsnewseTtfi ei.>seT rinaneiat n n tiT*t«*n away., The defensive gem of the after deemer” by Gounod. "A Brown On the Itinerary are a morning attempt to put student voice back Kelley fashioned his setond their winning ways by sweeping Bird Singing” by Wood, Tschai- Bye Blues’’ and "Soon All Will Be assured of the finest record of any pmorrnance a t Radio Q ty Music Ike Herold'e Rockville Borean, 5 fO O tv S ta iH noon was also turned In by Howee Done" by Dawaon. high school team In the state, re into the Student Council, excusing sp ecialty W. Mato St., telephone TResnont straight pitchh^g triumph as he two straight triangular matches, kowsky’s "Pilgrim Song," "Thanks Hall, and a boat trip aroud Man- who made a fine running' catch of The entire concert was profee- gardless of the resulU of their last seniors from 8|li period study halls 5-3188 or MItcheU 9-8797. BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, OOVENTBY fanned 16 batters, running his to a long drive in the thlxtL recently...... Be To God” by Dickson, and "Be hattiui w and in the afternoon- and presenting career days to help •Bread ’Rolls tal to 52 In 31 Innings. The Red hold! Now Praise the Lord" by slOTiaUy recorded and anyone may match against Loomis, May 15. last activity has not yet A fairly good crowd turned out On Thursday, May 10, the links oMer copies of the- record through For the second .yehr In a row, students choose their professions. • Doughnuts and White co-captain rap. Into for the Indiana' second home ganu Tltcomb. been decided upon, but may consist Swediilh Car Record Set Ideal location for doctors, dentists, lawyers MON,-TUES,-FRIDAY trouble only in the fourth when men played host to P latt and C3on- the music department. Manchester emer|b* with top hon of a visit to the Empire State The defeated candidates togeth of the season. Testerdayi the Mozart’* "C03I Fan Tuttc” was ors In Hartford County. er with the administration and • C ookies opentius p m Central scored on a walk a field Red and White traveled to Meri ard. Paced by Co-captaln Dave next performed by the orchestra, .Kenneth Woods, '63 Building. Stockholm — Sales of new cars or insurance office. One block from hospital Fvtra itaiirc . er’s choice, a stolen base and a Mary WlUlani*. ^ Ronald Jodoln, 84 student body expressed their sin In Sweden set a new record of p * A G l C l f l U m O THURSDAY 9 A.M. to 8; IPJHT—WED, CLOSED AT NOON den to take oq league leading Kaye ’62, who egrded a neat 77, Carolyn Mather, '62, accompanied cere congratulation*, tp Bill with siiwla Maloney which boasts an unblem by Tina Pesola, played with great about 175,000 last -year. The two —ample off-street parking, with (easy access 'Inebe Indians were, held In check the gbifers defeated Conard, who; toe resolution to make next yeark Swedish manufacturers euppUed ished record. skill a difficult violin arrangement Student Council the ‘best yet.’ iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiililiiiliiiliiiliiiiiliiiiliiii until the eighth when Co-Captain Doug Pearson, '63. were previously undefeated, by of "La Folia" by Cjorelli, and waa Club Listens ^jcduL (Bttx. SaksJu^ more than 85 per cent of them to side street and Main Street the score of 7-5. and swamped given tremendous applause. Senior members of the Current compared with only 20 per cent Platt 1014*114. Other MHS scores Affairs Club assisted students In 248 SPRUCE S'mEET--«n 9-8805 ' ’o" The Round Table Singers, di 10 ytara ago. Passenger-car ex were Co-captain Stan Hlllnskl '62- To Recording toe use of the voting machines . OPEN DAILV 8 to (t—«U N . 8 to 12-^OMMHBD MONDAYS ports were off a little in 1961, but high jump: Bill Karszes. '63 first 78; Tom Jacobsen ’63-80; Keith rected by Mr. Pearson, sang "An Mary Pierce, ’63 In the shot put with a heave of 46' Eh'lska'y Love Lilt" by Robertson truck and bus exports were up Netmen Lose; Robbins '62-82; Ned Zagllo '64 (al Jane Hold '63 about 20 per cent. Office will be laid out to suit tenant*—choice 9”; and Bob Gib-son, '63 first In the ternate)-86. Dianne Platt, student director, led From .Ghana Javelin with a toss of 151’ 10(4 The scoring system Is based en the group In the spirited "Roll. of wall paneling. Air eonditioning included in Conklin Stars The thin clads finished the meet tirely on match play. One point la Chariot" by Cain, with soloist Inteniational Relations dub r*-' off by Uklng the 880 yard relay Thomas Best. They concluded their ■ rental charge. ^ [ c. o o « > * V e a r Brand new tires for your cafe received for the front 9 holes— cently received a tape rocordlng W Seniors Set The Oonard High racquetteers ran by Clark, Duhalme. King, and another point far the back 8, and selections with "Soldier, Soldier of school life in Achlnmota, Ghana, / ______. V X-*' ■ m Salcnia ^ by Patvell, end, featuring Nancy rolled to. a 4-1 victory oyer the an additional point for winning the This la part, of an exchange In the Wake of seven new rec 18-hole match. With 4 boys on a McNeill aqff Ronald Plrkey as so tapes dealing with school ^ ___ Manchester netmen on Thurs^y. loists, received good response. 'Lilass Plans It’s time to telephone us for ords, the Indians went down to the team, there is a possible total of Can GEORGE WILLARD, Ownor-^MI 3-0812 May io. The match, held at "the community life and goyelmment Platt panthers last Friday by a 12 points. Carolyn Mather, student con designed to'provide students * Chlofaln eourts, waa the second score of 63-50. John Manning won ductor, directed the orchestra In loss against two wins for the In Tuesday, the linksmen journeyed with a better undeiV^Mding of Of Activities the 880; Tom Best took first In the Schubert's "Rosamunde Overture,** the* peoples in other countriee. or R. L SCHMIDT, AgM»— Ml 3-1350 dians. . . high jump; the relay team of to Bristol to m atch. shots against Tlie orchestra's (Inal number was The sparkling play of Jerry Bristol Central and Hall. When "Rumanian Rhapsody No. 1" by The tape wasAn answer to one 'This appears fo be one of the Clark, Duhalme, King, and Salclus all the divots had been replaced sent earlier ,thls year by the club, BOX Conklin (62), waa the only factor Enesco. nicest gradualioh weeks ever broke the record for their event the final score read Manchester It told of^strueture of the gov 'X, that presented a clean sweep by and Carl Rohrbach set a new track The ■ Junior-Senior Chairs, di planned," were the words used by the Chleftians.' The perky captain over Central 1014114 and Man rected by^ Mr. Vater, next pei- ernment of Ghana, the school cur djefeated h .tg h ly rated EUlott' and meet record Iq the two-mlle chester whitewashing Hall 12-0. riculum, the daUy schedule of the Mr. Geqrge Emmerling, advisor to run. formod their part of thq cotjjcert the ^ 2 class, to describing the Abrams lirstfalght sets, 6-4, 6^ . Sweeping both triangular match with Dianne Platt as accompanist. students of the boarding school, However, the other two .singles In all there were eight second es. the golfers have upped their and gave, a short v—•—> tpur of lor ahUvlUes to b* held during Whaf a joy to know that places taken by the thin clads. The For the first time, the voices were layers found more trouble than flawless slate to 6 wins and no arraitfed In a mixed fashion rXih- the University of Qhima. June. Within the p m month, Da they had bargained for. Mike Lau- Indians continued their march to defeats. This mark Is good enough There are Iw te,.— . Achin- John Shearer even their record today and to er tllan grouped togeUierf Mr., OliU K ing' vid A n d er^, president of th* all your praeioui woolans tenbach (’63), waa downed 3-6, to give them sole possession of Vater pointed out that "this new mota, Ghana, a boarding school 2-8, and Doug Pearson (’63), was have a respectable season. first place In the C.C.I.L. ? of 1962, shd Mr, Emmerlinz arrangement required more intde- for 700 students. Not all of. the hjtv# ^ working wtth the nui^ ara itorfd away . . . safa likewise defeated 1-6, 2-6. Pete Wise, '64 Randy Smith '64 pendence on the part of the lijidl' teachers at this coed high school Legion of Honor different commktoes to plsa the . In the doubles matches, Conk Sre natives of Ghana. Some are Dawn Dance, senior breakfast, and lin and Lautentrach were beaten also American, Chnsdian, British, fpom m oths an d d u st . . , M , 3-6, and Pearson and Nell Do you ever get that "yearn to other important events which sdd and Australian teachers. isarn" and find yoii can’s get past A shipwreck and a man deserted 8«duaUon fesUvltles. Wise were defeated 1-6, 6-3, 2-6 School life for Ghanaian teen' efi a-South Sea Isle—he looks to all summar long! And think The ChiefUana have not lost a the yearning stage? This week’s ward the horizon and spies a piay- ' ••nlor picnic cOmmltte*. ad- natch In their last 44 outings. agers is in some ways similar but legionnaire must have at one time vlxfed by Mr. John Delah^, an at the same time quite different or another gotten that yearnlnfc rol flah-Uke creature leaping and nounced tjNit the picnie wUI be held of all tha closat'spaoa Jim Leavitt, '63 from that in the U.S, Like Amer frollcing In the waves. The mer ;S1 LINCOLN $4595 '60 DODGE $1395 however, John Shearer went past maid swims toward the shore— «t Ted icans, they carry many of ^the same * a-*”? on to the leamiiir. HUtons Mr. Delfuiey lalso stated you'll hava for your spring 4-door Contlnehtal. Beige 2-door green. 8 cylinder. Ra subjects, play the same sports and John is planning a career In chem- It < ^ 't be—jbut It looks like this that nearly 500 siadents are plan with white top. Full power------dio, heater. w «k » female legionnaire. Virginia look forward to Friday nights for *®hl research or mathematics by King! ' ning to. attend, the'largest percent- with air conditioning.' Trackmen Top social activities: But their school • complete honors course. Jgs of a grgduatliqg class in a Irnig and summar elothasl '60 FORD $1495 W '— 4 Many hours are spent by John ‘‘GiiU’’ isn't quite a menh'ald, r day starts at 8:30 a.m., they at-' but she does enjoy awimmlng Im 'SO MERCURY $2095 Fairlane 2-door. -Gray. Radio, tend classes on Saturday, iuid they in study of honors French HI, U.S. Another event during .gradua- heater, Fordomatlc. V 15-MONTH ROAd ’1* ^Bristol Central History, Math Aualysla and Trigo mensely. She has been an Aqua- Commuter 6-passenger sta NOT SECONDS have afternoon siestas as part of ettq for Uuki years and this year, •Uon Week- is tha ftoal assembly on Call , us today for aa many t ■ their curriculum. nometry, Physics and Advanced Juno 18. At this' time, th* history tion wagon. M ^ium blue. Ra '56 CADILLAC $995 l-Weather"42" HAZARD GUARANTEE Not to be stopped after three Placement BSngllah IV. He finds Is president of the clUb. Glni has boxes as you need. Fill dio, heater, power cteering, Achinmotf High School covers paiUclpated hi Intramural' sports committee will put on a short skit. Model 82 4-door sedan. D*-. • NOT RETREADS dismaying setbacks In succession, ; two square miles,, and has w U ^ A- P- EnglUh. Math Analysts' imd tsBlng the story of the clsm hls- then call fo r a pickup. All power brakes, Mercomatic. vUle. Radio, heafor, autonutUc AU NEW MORTEAR AUTG TIRCS the MHS track team rolled over French i n his most enjoyable sub-1 ® Leader. toiy. Also At th* assembly, the transmlMrion, air conditioning. ARC fiUARANTCCOi l.AAiIntt BOrmjl ' Its boundaries,'wqpdlands, a, farm, 1 with «urh m. mro.- ftchievementa markM woolens will be delflrered clean ro«d hjzAfOs i.t,, blowMtir ftD* Bristol Central last "Tuesday 7414- knd a village for 80 maintenance jects Even with euch7a tight aro- 0SSS Will Committee, advised by ' '59 VAUXHALL $79S| NEW 3-T NYLONS I 38H for their third-victory In seven” demic schedule John, who plans to by her earning a large l^ter "M" w . David Monohan, will present and freshly pressed when you ric breiks, cuts ~ exetpt ripjfir* workers, as well aX school build to ber^spphomo're year arid U physi 4-door. Radio, heater. Red. '60 LINCOLN $ 7 S 9 S WITH T0F8YN . } 95 •bit punctuftt, Limlttd to orl(lr>ti attempts. The thin clads picked up ings snd dormitories, athletic end go to Clark University, does not the Class Will. Premier* 2-door hardtop. Ran. 670 k 19 nine .first places with Greg King neglect outside activities. He Is a cal education award "m idal last; call us for them next fall. Stor Goodyear’* { black owner for number of months ' social facilities. P atti OBrien, 83. year Other activities and advisors of dio, heater, foil powar. Must twba'typ# Red. 2. AfJlnst eny defects In work* '62 being .the only double winner member of the Current Affairs and their committees during the gradu age costs just a trifle in ad 'SI COMET $1595 be *een! new long- > for Manchester. John Salclus. '62 InternaUonal RelaUons Club*, and Gtol ^ traveled to Maine, Ver- ation week include the BMit’s 4-door sedan..Radio, heater. mileage ! Tax and menship and miterlel without limit again eclipsed his "old’’ record for Sound* of MHS. He atoo became m ont N*w York arid Cape Cod. dition to the cleaning charge. Recnppohle Tire •s to time or mifeege. Any Goodyesr Plans Discussed a member of the National Honor She lilted Europe/with the Senior Night, Mr. Nicholas O o ^ ; Sm or '58 CHEV. $1095 synthetic j tire deeler (over 60,000 In ell 90 ttq 880 yai'd run clipping off .7 Banquet. Mr. i; Lawrence Perry; 'A1 MERCURY $1995 that gives ■ states) wilt, at Goodyear's bption, seconds. Society, of which he , la treasuror. Girl Scouts and wiU be a stall Senior B r ( a |c ^ Mrs. Maty Up- Btseayne 2-door aedon. Blue TUBELESS By Gheerleaders In his junior year. Furfher display a t the 1962 Girl Scout Meteor 2-door. Radio, heater, .and wklte. Radio, heater, au the "42" repair lira without charga, or rtaka Bin .Clark, g&ve Ihe Indians pUng; and . th e. Kenior Reception Mercomatic. allowance on new tire based o« a lead that they never relinquished ing his scholasUc ablltea John won ^ n d u p held this summer in and Dawn Dance, Mrs. Pannys tomatic tranamission. zetnfirkable \ O n ly s letter of Commendation from Maine. Over 10,000 girls from FISHER original tread depth rcmiining end as he took first place in the 100 The partial restyling.of the win .Pratt and |8rs, Laverns Kelson. dnrabiiity! • cerrent ^Goodyear price.’* yard dash. He was followed by ter unlfor.ms and the formation of Oi* M erit Sdtolarphip teats. toe nation and over seas countries $2 M ore You’d think sqmeone with so wilt attend. These wUl be a very Ch*lrmen"'^of the Senior Com / • LOW BANK RATES # Ned Cronin, '63 In third place. , a new .line-up were discussed at a mittees include: Leim Carlson,' BOX STORAGE -Greg King widened the margin meeting of the cheerleaders Mon many other interests would have memorable two weeks no Urns to spend leisurely.' John, aigllsh IV, her favorite. Modern Bus Cornmltte* and aitotoed by Mr. N8 MONEY DOWN - FREE MOUNTING taking first places in the 220 yird day. The new Une-iip y^aa airanged however, m si^es to resd a great Arthur m asssr; Robert Morrissey, dash and MO yard run. laury Dq- and Marge Koblinsky, captain, ^^^sG «aU i, Latin H. and We Negd Clean Used Cars deal, specially English authors._____ 0 » ^ t i y e x p o s e Glnl’s course Senior Ban|uet; Jean 'Bennequin, b ^ e . '68 placed second in both told the girls that ohs 'would check Hs also likes to Ustm to mi kinds Claas H ist^: Sandra -Jacobs, events.. • , into the posMbUlty of changing the od studies These are In prepara- 100 EXTRA PLA » STAMPS WHEN YOU CASH OR TRADE r ' of music, play tennis, and go hat study qf sociology to Senior B red k test; WTIUam A udru- ;Saieius and John Manning, '62 tops ^to tlM w tB ^ XBttinn. ing. Also tnlaatsd miMleaBy, John Ojj^tea at th* UiiivSrBty lot. Sport’s ITight: Lance Clootier, •RING IN YOUR ITlMS FOR tO Y STORAGE paced shutout victoriss In the 880 Maige toUf the g tr^ that oh* a jnsmbsr of the All Ooa^ SsttiorTtoo^tOon; David Foster, COWD/VEAR yqrd run and the two-mlle nm re- wanted th* pep squad to work with CtosB tqm; and n « d OdeQ. Clasa necUent Chorus for two ysars. GIto i s c i s r t o ^ concerned with ^ CMI Mi 9^342 AAOM N O m RHM O N OOOOYIAR TIRU THAN ON ANY OTM R KIND raectlvely. ‘aal’ waa backed up by tbs eh**rlsad«rs83 placed In bade of went ever the by-taMS of the squad. ^ vWtsd state to Haw w i t " * " * " '” Oroduattan~ usnomnisa wUl again *83. Tham* of tlis tual eoasUtutton and worhad an mata ha bMd outdaera, unlias It ratoa FISHER IFUR STORAGE BegrywatCteiJehcafterorH artford * ------OMTOtyto OMest — NICHOLS - MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc. w y- ''SeiitlmMiUi;,Jbixrtby. .M lioverliig guards ia tbs testify. (Fliotob Than sxi nitow taka glaea on •‘0 —aat...l ine«dn Osntlnw tel MeidnrF —d tWIlir* 1 ‘83 pieced fifst la the p u t' of tha alMani for asKt aaaatRk. . win 325 BROAD STREET—MANCHES'TER 4-Wbeel Ortv* VcOMe* D M liir PatU O’BrtsfS. *M John to m MB «l ¥v. Mn. th* nsat day- 295 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER PHONE ^ Jstt TtaoaBaa, *63 v m p w m , m i-:' o':A''trk»t'j-irv. vvyf j "F V * • Tii' ' \ Viv - r CiJm TEBN A MANCHISTBB EVENINO HEEALP, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, MAY ji. 1962 l^NCHESTER gVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.' FRIDAY^ MAY IS^ 1961 I*.'- ^ V ■ . . ■■ ; ... -'L. • . , ■ "■■ - ...... ------PAGE NINETE£»I H U G ^ BUNNY OUR b o a r d in g hcrjse MAJOR ROOPLE ' DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ? : ' ' ?■■'.■'' ■ ■ Co|6ner Says Death 5 0 ^ Club Plans For Lnsdoas Froxen MuK . 7 ■ ■ . ' ■ r ■ , r,\ M ^fair Buffet Faihons Rochei^er \ AMetCriOSAJtOOPLfi -~W 6 MOSTOmCOSi' Rsuh^mb MnMibmM' IhMNiiiiLw^ . Of Thoms Accidental MnVww ■vrnVmNlv'^VEDV A buffet supper will be served at m rrft)MsfnME/MB)Or M mhi Plorniing the Mayfair, apbnsored by the SO ROOT BEER NAMBUROER VteAR PBHHARf/flUr jerbme Edward Thoms, 15, aofh of Manchester Memorial SO Club of St. Jtei’y'a B^lacopal — V IS IT — M ^^A O e TWSiSW A ^ 'j p f?ISHT NOWfMHfSTS ACaOES Oiuroh. Friday, Mity )5, from 5 to tfeOQO(f,WBN PAM jTOjBUy’TMVSOLO HMpital a^inistratpr Edward J. Thoms, was found dead T pjn, , • ACRb^ THE ArniOUES.' OH^MOAlf \ 6AIHTU0— rriS in adM -5? SCBViM Nl • OoMteM last meht, hanged from a tree near the family’s home on Ver Mra. Harold Allard and Mrs. CORNER HAK-KAPPy-^AS...... ^ A i ioAPeRPECTRDRA . SflNESB60NeS0ljNSOUNDS. ^ ,^ V I O0CUMEf»TARy' MffWitiBt ’ SRS." Coroner Bernard J. Ackerman o f the buffet. Reaervationa may be Z *t«Bt AMLYfOg-meJ f V, V O O W ? ^ UlMOf ot RockvlUe said today lie be made by calling Mrs, William FoW SODA SHOP IMTECNIEW.' "jZt 785 MAIX 8TRBET C6LB0RlTy.', '/ lieve# the death ie “accidental,” a land, 25 Flower St.,..cKalhnan of . . !r ” . . . itHmUietani term which exoludee suicide. He Obituary ticket sales, assisted by Mrs. H. p. State ITieatre Building u ia m said, however, that his formal McCoan, 37 ;'SaulUra Rd.; M n. JSSJJ nuirt ITMilld a8W*«iMid opinltm must await the i«p6rt o f Stanley Crea# *18 HackmaUck *558. an a u t o ^ periformed this morn Hrs. Clsra' Hottser 8t., and Mrs. John Davis, ** Scott ALLY OOP b S ^ Shr. ing at H ailford Hospital. . Mrs, Clara Hottner, 80, of Hs- Dr. ' BY V. T. HAMUN ■ (SU te Police said at 2 p. m. b ^ Rd., Andover, a^dow 'of Fred Advertise in The Herald— It Pays E«ARWI MBNSbaldgod S|sSele*k today that the report on'the ali- erick Hoffner, died yesterday in a HSR6 “ Sirfdi*******"^ -€THfc topdy, which had Just been re Manchester convalescent home. * ^ ^ s s s s & ceived. ahowed suffocation was' Mrs. Hoffner was bom Aug.' 32, TH EC e/l StXjre ths cause of death.) 1871, In Lamcote, England She For those who like AC TIO N ... 348oBof8ttk' n I r r* ' r r r i n j r i r rt* Dr. ^Robert K. Butterfield, a lived In Andover moat of h'er Ufe, neighbor o f Mr. and Mrs. Thoms, on Brandy at., Bolton, a short II II 14 time. ; Drive the Superb STPoor p « t a( discovered 4he body around 9 town nr II o ’clock on a tree near the Thoms' Survivors include two nephews, • 17 boathouse oh their Bolton Lake Ernest P. Strong of Manchsster 4* 1 ?V« 5_____ L « r * n“ II property. Dr. Francis Buriie of and Julius L. Strong of BiHton; 42Am nguM at BOckvlUe. .Bolton medical examin- grandnephew, Julian P. Strong of 46E«t 22 Rockvllle, Bolton medical Manchester; and two grandplecea, ^ELL. AT LEAST 48 Shad— er, pronounced the-boy dead. Mrs. Emily Strong Baccino of Bol iToA pAUE** j . / f 48 Kind tat itop B" II BT Mrs. Thoms, whose husband was ton and Mrs. Norma Strong Dea PV a u not at home, had aaked Dr. Butter- con of Utchfleld. Funeral services will be held at SSHbMiad TCdc Held to help hm look for the boy at MltMi awM u about 8:30, after Jerry had been Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at th* Andover Congregational Church. T he Rev. ' M c a r n iv a l Bisoritt cliir cr gone from the ^house for a half «A. BT DICK TDBNER •SHnaorM hour. Dr. Butterfleld noUfled the m llard Thomen, pastor, will of. Colchester State Troop of the ficiate. Burial will be In the An- PRISCILLA’S POP SdHIlilanrM U death. dover Cemetery. Prints Gift ^ of Robertson Pupils BY AL VERMEER UirSiS^ There will ^ no calling hdurs. IT A trooper sald:thls morning that Susan Orlowskl, 1*7 N. School S t, a fltth grader at Rebartaon School, Niows Mrs. Adrien Robanhy- IjH g w TJ^ AOWefTTSP. D O E S N 'T O H r r . u li IT u BT Tile Watkins-WeHt ^*un6ral Hom.c, 1 rri* BxceeDiMOLV O'STHE* DOWN the boy’s feet had been bound teacher, a print of de HoleschS' “CourUdilp,” one Of 12 prinU o f famous patnUiun LO O K s o r a v e m e n t B7 bl 142 E. Center St., Is In charge of HARO.TO ISapcmurfa u 4 "three or four times” with rope. arrangements. which Robertson pupils had purchased with funds they e o m ^ In a recent white elephant sale. Roy U The body was removed to Hart Johnson, 20 Marble St, a sixth grader, stands In front (rf the other prints, shown In a sohool assem 51 a BT ford Hospital. bly this morning. The prints, which range from the work of Cesanne to Van Gogh, win ba rotat 5B T ~ ’ Mrs. Earl D. Mastln 4rRft«iis ST" w Coroner Ackerman said an In ed among classrooms next fall. (Herald photo by Pinto). k" quest will depend on the results Mrs. Myrtle Russell Mastln of ftlndiiii f 74 Holbrook Ave., WllUmantlc, _n of the post-mortem Investigation. ’The youth was bom April 8, died this morning at her hmne. RockviUe-V ernon She was the wife of Earl D. Mas- 19*7, la Norwalk, a son of Ed tin. } Kennedy Expresses Position ward J. and Margaret Finnegan Talent Show Open 1 3 SHORT RIBS ’Hioms. Mrs. Mastln was bom In Man BY FRANK O’NEAL chester on Dec. 12, 1893, a daugh To Western Europe Defense He was a communicant of 8t. ter of Ralph and Mathilda Robin To Additional Acts Maurice Church, BoUon. son Russell. KEEP THAT SeAH 7 WHO DO VOUTHINK Survivors, besides his parenta, She was a memuer o f P^rst (Continued from Page Oae) GlWlN'toORHOl^TERlF'^ include a sister, Christina Lee; The Veterans of Foreign Wars also took occasion to pratsa Ds I RUNS1HIS la V N ANYW AY? Methodist Church, Wlllimantlc, the Auxiliary will sponsor a talent Gaulis as a leader “stalwart in 'NAHrribgWOUTOP------. two brothers, "Randy” Thoms and Willimantlc-Tolland County Bar draw from Europ.e, unless and Un ”Dlck” ‘Thoms; his patsrnal show Tuesday for which talent Is his defense of the West." And, . I racks, World War I Veteran Aux- still being sought. Mrs. Ebclaus til Europe should wish us gone. Kennedy said, ths United States! Take ihFwheel ef Ihli Oldtmeblle Super III Feel the ex- ^ ______"Y grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy lUary, and Gold Star Post, VFW Parker said children, teen-agers We cannot distinguish Us defenses looks for strong allies not Ouf frenf In atyhl hllaratlnf power ef the 330-h.p. Skyrocket Engine. Tact Iho BONNIE E. Thoms of Ocean Grove, N. J,; Auxiliary. and adults who wish to participate "thoss who agree with us.” Initanienaoui raipenio ef imooth new 4-3 Hydra-Motle*. and his maternal grandmother, from our owm We cannot dimin BY JOE CAMPBELL Besides her hu.<4>and, she is sur should contact her or George R. En|ey the room, Iho aemfort and the ride ef this glemer- Mra Margaret Finnegan of West- vived by a son, Bari R. Mastln; ish our contributions to Western Obviously reflecting p hope that | Out qfwacf In ntHnnI Sargent of 76 Village St. the dlaagreemente can, be oon-| eu* Oldimeblle actlen iter fer ‘531 •Ostl*Mf«t.«tnM.t. I HOPE I NEVER port. a daughter, Mrs. Robert Coriarty; The show, for the benefit of the security or abdicate the responsi five grandchildren, all of WlUlman- talned—though h* evidently e . The funeral will be held tomor disabled veterans will take place bilities of power.” no way to recanqiU them—Ken ■ Ikeesti 'VOMnMM fim A’' m M M f ' GerMJLK»(Hm row at Watklna-West Funeral tic; two- brothers; Thomas Russell REPORT CARD In Vernon Towniwn Hall at 7:30 p.m His speech and remarks earlier nedy said ha uhT De Gaulle will I Home at 10:16 a;m. with a re and Ralph Russell of Manchester; , Prizes will be given to all par ABAIN/ ^ and seven sisters, Mrs. Lillian in the day at a news conference get along b e e f ^ of their com quiem Mass at St. Maurice ticipants, Mrs. Parker said. The were considered a reply to French mon conunttment to the defense i Church at 11. Burial will be In Hlcklng, Mrs. Marcel Jobert, Mrs. 'VFIV auxiliary began its drive for NEXT BEST THING TO A NEW OLDSMOBILE Gladys Jobert, Mrs. Anne Toung, President Charles de Gaulle, who of the Jffttt. But he saw no im- Bolton Center Cemetery. funds for disabled veterans the spoke put earlier this week against medUfs proepset for Improving | Friends may caU at the funeral Mrs. Joseph TherHen, Miss Hazel middle of the week through the Russell, all of Manchester, and Western Europe’s heavy reliance ^ situatfon by having a personal IS A "VALUE-RATED" USED CAR FROM home tOnlghyfrom 8 to 10. ‘Ihere ■ale o f poppies. The Amoricim Le on U.S. military power. meeting with ths French presi-j v^^be re^tion of the Rosary Mrs. Paul Maurics of Baltic. gion Junior Girls conduct^ the dent. BATMASIERSDW Funeral services wUl be held Kennedy told the trade grodp: drive to that point. Our commitment,AM A let1a* iaIt .-be re- At the same time, In' response I ’The fai^ y has suggested that Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Potter Fu The 'VFW also plans a poppy MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES- neral Home, *56 Jackson St., Wil* mbmberedi is to a commdh united to a quesUon, he Indicated that those who wish may make me ball to be held at Its post home on defense, In which memter U.S.-West German FSlatlotia are llmantic. The Rev. Herman Mel- Rt. 7*. Tolland, May 29 *ykiy morial contributions to Manches ser, pastor of First Methodist of the Western codimunlty plays improving after an iqien break '«2 CHEVROlr tMPAU V-S 4-DOO* HASDTOf...... S32W ter Memorial Hospital. Church will officiate. Burial a full and respodsible role, to the several weeks ago over the con-| will be In New Wlllimantlc Ceme limit of his. Oaipabillty and in re duct of U.S.-Soviet talks on Ber *V OLDSMptILi "M" 4.D0O8 IMIDTOr ...... $32K SWB tery. Dzen Bids Low liance on-tne strength of others— lin. Kennedy reported he- expects I ■M O U M b e iU ' W CONVES1W U...... $2833 Friends may call at the funeral and It Is that commitment which to rseeivs soon West rGerman pro- JUDD SAXON WWI Vets Mark poaals On a U;S. plan for an in BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDHELD •TTiInk of It this way! Mayba Instead of lolning tho home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. To Extendi Drain wm be fulfilled.” Peace Corps and helping people overeeas It would bo T h e President went on to loud ternational authority to control | Fifth Birthday .major Berlin access routss, Buj.vwwr eyMmmy m s s u be w r ANP(WmB70OWN BELOW. . better to stay homo and help people overseui'* ^ Sigmund Sobolsky applause: 1960 FORD GALAXIE I960 VALIANT 4-DR. Aur.'' THE UNivuman. t / u k On Congress I^. De Gaulle told a news confer COURSE xxna THE WEALTHS PRSQATORy WICOVF Sigmund Scholsky, 62, of 16 Much Manpower *-4oor hardtep ftadle, heater, et—dard tranamtailen R»H%INA - ,Z OVR JUST S E E THE WHOLE ^ kBHOUlO^E Manchester Barracks, Veter Griswold St., died last night in “ As long as the United SUtes ence In Paris Tuesday that Francs I WAV. mm w THIN® WILL PLAYl v F. ans of World War I, and ladies -Apparent low. bidder for the ex is staking its own national secu must build an atomic fores for ths | LITTLE s p o r t s Manchester Memorial Hospital Houmxa. auxiliary, wUl celebrate a fifth an- after a long Illness. tension of the Cfongr«4ia. St. storm rity on the defense of Europe, nation’s defense and independ ITUMAKEA. BY ROUSON drain project Is Vxk A. Dzen Con. ence, but said It should operate I MASPIAeM/ ■tuMSr SHobTjNt^ "W nlversa^ at a dinner, prepared, by Mr. Scholsky was bora Jan. 11, contributing today *26,000 men at *1695 *1295 r ~w @> ® ladles of the auxiliary, Sunday at ■tructlon Co.„'743 N. Main St., an annual cost of 31.6 billion and within the framework of ths At- AKEA 1900, in Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived Isntle alliance. 1 p.m. at the VFW Post Home. in Manchester for 19 years. He was whose bid I4.997.10 was less- calling up 160,000 men in a far Officers who formed the units employed as a weaver at Cheney than a quarter o f the highest bid, greater effort than that of any Adequate ProteetUki I960 CHEVROHET IMPALA V-8 4.DOOR HARDTOP ...... $1995 in 1957 wlU be" guests. They In Bros. 120,998:70, submitted by U e Thom other nation In response to last “ We do not believe in a series | clude Edward Istndeni past com Survivors include nis wife, Mrs as^^Ila Co., Broad St. summer’s crisis, we will continue of national, deterrents," Kennedy 1940 DESOTO ADVENTURER 2.DOOR HARDTOP...... $1895 mander, Mrs. Lsmden, Earl Tay Mary Wysockl Scholsky; two so: / The work involves the exten to participate In the great deci said. “ Wa bellevs that the NATO 1940 OLD$M08ILE $.88 STATION W A G O N ...... $2495 lor, national deputy chief of staff, the Rev. Martin J. Scholskycholsky of^ o) St. sion of storm drain installations in sions affecting war and peabe in deterrent which the United SUtea T. Congress and Irving Sts., for which has committed itself so heavily to and Mrs. Taylor, all of Wllllman- Thomas Seminary, Bloomfi(loomfleMT and that area. A coherent policy can tic; Mrs. flalph Finley of Bloom a contract has already bMn award not call for both our military- provides very adequate protee- ill Walter T. Scholsky oF ^anches- Uon.” I field, national historian, and her ter; two daughter Sister An ed—to E. J. Haverty, Inc. West presence and our diplomatic ab 1959 OldBmobile "88 1959 MERCEDES husband; John Papandrea, na thony Mary of Hartford, and Mrs. Hartford. sence.” “ Ones other nations, beginning 'Die decision to extend the proj with France, decide it is neces' ' 4-Door Sodan. $ | ^ ^ j B. C. tional aide de camp, and Mrs. Pa Eklward Jaworski of kfonchester; Kennedy said the United-BUtes 219 4-Door. $ 2 3 9 5 BUZZ SAWYER BY JOHNNY HART pandrea ot Wethersfield. a brother, . ^ep h en Scolsky of ect was made after the Haverty neither hopes nor plans to please sary to d s v s l^ their own nuclear BY ROY CRANE The Isrte Walter Mahoney was H artfor^ifdur sisters, Mrs. Leo bid On the original project, 312,260, aU its European allies, who do not deterrents,” Kennedy.ennedy said, “you Aim Mv TM8meLN.eE. BmW DOiaa Oi ths first commander of the bar nard Welch, Mrs. Helen turned out to be cpnsiderably low always agree with each other, on are moving into an increasingly VP URIMS er than the 3*0,000 the town had dangerous situation." This appar DOHOVIMOWIMOU.. racks which Was formed in Febru Sa$lrozin8ki and Miss Jennie Scol- every topic of discussion. Nor, he 1959 OLDSMOBIU DELUXE 98 4-DOOR SEDAN...... $1895 ary 1957. Mrs.-John V. Oregan Mty, all of' Manchester, and Mra appropriated for the Job. said, will the Uhlted States base ently was a refsrsnes to ths spread of nuclear weapons caps 1940 RAMBLER STATION W AGON ...... $1895 gasis'.^.'ir was "first president of the ar“ ” ‘'^ Philip L. Blaney of Hazardville; Other bids on the extension wers its decisions “ which affect the 37,25*, .from Haverty and 39,511, long-run sU te of the common se Mlity which U.S. btflelala believe 1958 MERCURY STATION W AGON 4-DOOR ...... $895 ary which was formed in ppefem- and six grandchildren. would increase the risk of nuclear ber 1957, ’The funeral will be held Monday from the Jarvis Construction Co., curity on the short-term state of K issstg s^ ; 283 E. Center SL war. «R i«r (P Eight hiembars of ths^ barracks at 8:30 a.m. at the W. P. Quish our popularity in the various cap from the„.Jtocky Bill Veteran’s Funeral Home, 225 Main St., with itals of Europe." That, however, is a decision II a solemn high Mass of requiem at This declaration also was met for the French," Kennedy wUd. 1958 Oldsmobile "88 1954 CADILLAC "62" Home and Hosritsj will be guests “If they choose to go ahead of of the units onAhelr annual visit. St. James’ Church at 10. Burial by applause. Convertiblo. will be In St. James' Cemetery. About Towu Earlier in the day, at his news course they will go ahead. Gen. 4-Door. Clean, black! There wMl be a short business De Gaulle hsa ^announced they *595 meetlng^^hfter the celebration. Friends may call at the fw sral conference; Kennedy said that Members of Lutherweds of when Europe was able to defend are foing ahead. We do not agree, home tomorrow and Sundaytetim but he cannot blame u . If w An 2 to t^and 7 to 8 p.m. Emanuel Lutheran. Church will itself the United States would be ^^Wuernberg ‘ Nap* Long ahow some of their beat slides In a relieved of its militaty burden not agree any more than wa blame him if he does not agree 1954 OLDSMOBILE DELUXE 98 HOLIDAY SEDAN • • • e • • $795 cn photography competition at a meet there, but "that day baa not with us.” . ' NUESLNBERQ — Although a Arbitrators Added ing tonight at 8 in Luther Hall. com e." ' 1957 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-DOOR______HARDTOP. .... $495 city oC mote than *00,000, Nuern And, speaking Thursdmr night At the same time Kennedy ex of allied disagreement, Kennedy 1957 DESOTO NREDOME 2-DOOR HARDTOP .... $495 • • M o r t y M E E K L E berg preaanres In its old secUon CHICACJO T-_More lhan 300 LCNO pANCEB BATE yP pressed fear that De Gaulle may I MICKEY FINN ______BY PICK CAVALLI the character o f a medieval towni labor-relations ‘and wags-hour said that “ dissent does not mean BY LANK LEONARD CHICAGO—^The American (3an- tM creating a dangerous situation disunity—and disagreement can Hoa^ ferny.., Hesa^ KRTV.. HERE, KHT/.. This' ia because o f a long ‘hteuW laws were enacted, by various cer Society's annual report, shows In the world and threatening the Bleep” between the 16th~and li State legislatures last psar. Oali- surely be healthy, so - long as we HBRE^Kinyiany.. 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A. X. ..,-0 .,-1 . ..It -i . ■ el • Strikes. Gut 19 " f } • .»» A > • A V .. \ ' - Molinas Key Man Victim Ws Done^th Mirrors 'orw ard Clvltan, Boland’s snd Morisrty Brothsrs w«re ths wiansrs lit last . a n d HoDkies Sunrive Cutdown Date Iit^lliird Game In Besting Bob Horozy night’s Slow Fitch Softball League In Hoop Scandal Som« cynics sound tho mournful tune—^"therfe aren’t j games. On WiJM’ Fleet Feet good young ball players coming along anymore”—but it ia m Ctf Big Series By HOWIE HOLCOMB OHtTBOH—Clvltan came up with FISHING a lucky seven rally in the sixth to couraging and refrMhing pa note that' cutdown time hatf'pass- of rally-mAker Maury.' . Major league scouts at Maloney High Field in Meriden .(and defeat St. Mary’s, 3-9,111 Charter NEW YORK (AP)—There mgy be another fiery burst or two remaining: in the Roman candle college basketball scan ed and an im p i^ iv a total of 57 ‘’rookies” h a v e ^ ^ e the BOSTON (A P)—A drop Wills,, fujtoishing another furious. finish for streaking Li<^ there were several) got a double eyeful of great high school Oak Park. gradejm the N^onal Uague this year. NationalJiwgue Pub ped third strike turned -the pitching yesterday. But none of them stayed aroqnd long , Henry Frey, Herm Wlersbicki FUSSY WILLOW TBOUT dals which flare and subside, flare and subside again. Angus' have pulled the Dodgers another step closer to th« . licity Director Dave Grote supplies the statiatirf. tide for the Yankees in the to p ^ that National League pennant chase. enough to see Manchester High whisk victory away from cer and Ffank Biitkua stood out for Has it bappenad to you 7 You're The latest flare -waa the arreate ...... ~ •the winners; Dave Kozlovich and out eariy-fiMilng with nothing but yeetSrday of Jack H<^hias, 30, a Actually, only 66 of 1 tost num-e ------—^ ------—-____ * 1941 World Series. The same AMERICAN LEAGUE 'Meld to two hlte going Into thee- tain defeat with a .thrilling nlnth-f Hie games Included, Hogan* ber are rookies according to toe nth-Inning, the Dodgers got rol inning rally that topped the pre Jim Wlckwlre were St. Mary's best murden hscUes to hoUl off the formlir cioUege and profeaslonal New Yorkers have just beat W. L. Pet. GJA on offense bets while A1 Vtiiitney said: strict interpratatlon of the rule, llnk^ll^init Houston last night on ond aa John RoMboro want down viously unbeaten CCIL leaders, 3- browns and brooklsf. Suddenly the pla^ r, on charges of conspiriflg en Boston twice on. one-run O evelaad ...... 18 U .«21 — :<>>> swinging and scored toe t y ^ run w ar a' defensive standout. stream surface boUa with a sur to fix college games over wide por-. Dee. 10, I960—BowUng Green v s .. but kfl 57 aspirants went to spring bunb^tingle .by Wills, then whip *. De Paul of Chicago. Tlie deal was training camps this year under toe decisions featuring similar plays, New York .....18 11 A21 — on a i^ ^ e .b y Ron Fairly. In the Summary: prise' hatch . . . and you haveh’t Uons of the country. Molinas waa Red Sox.catcher Jim Pagliarpni ped the ftojts 5-4 in the 16th In Although the triuniphant trio for Bowling Green to lose by thres pressure of having to “maks toe Mlaaesota ...... 19 IS A94 ning after fhqwwift shortstop got 0th, -uiUiam'a alhglf and an to* ' Of runs was tainted, their parade QvlUn ...... m 037 X 13-14-5 t an artificial hearer than your named in a five-count indictment blames hiraaelf-:-snd his tssin- Ohlca$;o ...... 18 IS A46 St. Mslry's ..'..0 0 3 110 4 9-10-8 nl Try this: With Ught leader as the mastermind of a ring of points or more.' De Paid won 74- club.” t things going witAa' leadoff shtgls. tehtlonal Valk after Wills got on acroas home plate was a fitting S That’s solid evidence that matea are pondering th is' double Baltonore ...... 16 14 .538 set It up for Moon’s game-winner. Leroy, Moor (7) and WlersWckl; material lash a pussy willow to a New York, Chicago, Pittsburgh 08. dose of a baseball oddity prior to t l It waa toe DodgdM^>elghto climax to Tom Kelley’s superb Odell and Bunn. farm club operators art Los Angeles ...14 16 .483 Ed Roemck (2-0) picked up the* pitching performance. He had to light hook. It's flexlUe skin has a and S t Louis Gamblers vvho al Dec. 12, 1959—BowUng Green vs; tonli^t'a weekend series opener tory in tha last nine gamefi, the victory in relief. 'Ttve" action that may do the job. legedly iwgoUated deals with 22- Bradley, In which BowUng Green divkleqds and such a Detroit ...... IS 15 .464 *Vt do... be gooid for Maloney's slender flux of naw blood osri with Los Angeles. Galen Cisco Boston ...... 11 ifi .648 5 third in a row’ in wMPitchers Tony Bal- bled down toe right field line. Con Toda.v’o Gaines lando CepadiNo hit into a doiihla* cost him the game. really faat an unprotected gun will named 11 co-conspirators— ’’som'# ■amo and Cal Kooncs; catcher Minnesota (Lee 2-2) at New and scored the decisive run after play. Red Scnbendlenst opened • winners. Pop Carlson allowed ther arrests are expected. ley was one strike away from get stealing second the next, night, Walks Lead to Runs Pagani’s 10 hits, but nine were ru st And to the nniiittlated dim’t "1 won't answer that,” he said. fixers in their own right, some in Cuno Barrsgan; infi^ra Ken ting out of toe eighth Inning. York (Ford 8-2), 8 p.tn. tha ninth with a alhgto and pinoh think oiling gun before' leaving termediaries and some financial Hubbs, Jim MeKnight, Moe Moi' Detroit (Foytask 1-0) at Cleve- * ru, came back for still more last runner Julian Javier fitqje second Three walks and two sacrifice singles—and except for the first, “The investigation la continuing.” Pinch-hitlsr Yogi Berra swung at night while the Dodgers were be were well-spaced. home is enough, Hint oil is wash Out oo Ball . backers of the ring—the Molinas hardt and Daryl Robertson, and laad (Doaovan 8-0, (N). and continued to third o)Ka bad bunts gave Maloney two runs in a wild third atriks and reached ing embarrassed by former team the fifth inning. They loomed big Summary; ed off by 8 am . What’s needed ” Molinas, a 6-foot 6 Bro^Iyn at Ring.” outfield Lou Brock. base safely-wh6n, the bail bou.iaed Baltonore (Fisher 0-6) at Chi throw. Charley James then mrolc* are contlnuoas olUng all day from torney, was released In $5,()00 ball. cago (Pizarro 2-4), (N). mate Jim Golden. ' ed a shot to deep short that drav ger and bigger especially when Boland’s ''...... 525 240 2 20-18-4 Three have been indicted prev<* fgarn toe plate to the railing in Wills, a .848 hitter, opened the when Jim Smith grounded out to Pagani’s ...... 300 lOl 1 6-10-6 a rag. Hie problem isr How do No trial' date was set. Molinas vlously, pleaded guilty and ara . dNOINNATI: .Catcher - first front o t the box seats. Pepitone Kansas City: (Fllater 0-8 at In Javier. Billy O’Dell (5-1), ^ Carlson and Vlot; Baker and yon store the rag? -Answer, a 16 played professionally for a time baseman Don Pavietlch, infielder moved to third. iVashlngton (Boraaide 2-8)), (N). ninth against Golden with Ms also allowed only six hlte, le ' start the Manchester half of the awaiting sentencing, how sched bunt single and when the Inning REDS-PHIUI—. ninth. Taylor, Llzotte (2). gauge empty inride a 12 gauge after his ooUege career at Colum uled for May 23. They are Joseph Cookie Rojas and outfielder Joe “That Conley had great stuff Las Angelea (Grba I - l) ) a t M - TOM KELLEV empty, win house the rag well, bia, but then was barred by the Galn(M. out there,” Berra said. *T was ton (Cheo 8-2), 8 pun. was over Golden was gone, the Unbeaten Cal McLUto,'racked by Then Horozy was the one to Hacken, Aaron Wagman and Jo Ckilts 4-0 lead had disappear^ and a three-homer barrage', registered lose control, v ik in g Rog Macal- DUSTY Another seven-run keep oil fresh even though left In National Basketball Association seph Green. , C U F F COOK fooled completely. :I swung at a Saturday’s gehedifld It was Maloney's first loss of the frame, this time In the fifth, gave the blind for long periods. on charges of being on hia own HOU«m»rt Pitohers j4 Quey. torn Into strips and'bunched. -Any from Nov. 20, 1967 to March 17, Gigante, who was once acquitted Menka and Amado Samuel, apd I throw past second.. He scored . .23 12 .•51 8 Pirates’ starter Bob Friend (4-6) « .167. and Orioles. In addition University of tiiese wfll teglster YOU tndeU- nutfielderj Howie Bedell and Art Mshsffey, J im Owens, and ) t. Loum ...... 18 IS ASl 6 rune batted In with a ’aingic. Bob on thrfie ainglea, a doublo by .Roy Briatol Eastern ..1 * ’.4 Jaipur Given Nod 1961, to fix coUege gismM. of shooting underworld figure Chris Short, catxdier Clay IMlrym- on a ■acrifles'^y to deep left by Aspromente’s single knocked In of Connecticut coaches Larry Pan- My on Hie yomigstee’s mind . . . Mack Jones. - < .ncInnaU ...1* 14 AfiS McMillan and a dropped fly bOU ciera and Nick Rodis were on hand The players, colleges and games Frank Costello. ple, infielder Don Demeter and out El.'iton Hw/ard. •Vi one and Carl Warwick got the Dennis Dailey popped out and Maris on Shelf, and ben mind yon better. Among the coUege plhyera "I reimy goofed on. that throw littsbui-^ , ...16 15 Alfi 8 by Bob Skinner that would have for another look at Horozy, slated TICK TOOK, .BETTER HSOT named in the Itidlctment puhhed fielder Tony Gonzalez. 1 hlladelphla ..14 18 .461 other with a homer. been toe third (nit. Tbm Sturdt- when Kelley grounded to. third it to go to Sterns this fall. While the number HstM in New York named in toe indictment who have NEW YORK: Pttcher Bob that'sailed,” said toe disconsolate •Vt Wilta then went to ivork, Hla looked like the end of the game. Return to Lineup Now and then an idea cornea by hot been mentibned in previous in Moorhead, inflelders Cliff Dook I.llwankee ,,...16 18 AU 19 vartt came on ahd gave up thrsa many of the scouts came to watch that seems nuts . . . but has that and North Carolina indictments to PIRATES: Pitchers Earl PYan- I'oiiston .,.,..1 1 21 A44 single, one by Jim Oilltam and a But John Billingslea, in his ai^ ety Over Derby Champ 49 playen for 25 colleges and uni- dictments, were: ahd Rod-Kanahl, and ou t^ d er New Yorit edged Boston 9^8 additional nma on an ihtehtlonal the Maloney ace, they stayed tingle that aays ‘T wonder!” Like Jim Hldonan. cia and Al McBean, and Infielder lew York .... 9 18 ASS IS double by Moon finish^ Golden walk, a Blngla and Howie Bedelt’g to end it, fired high to first, away around and asked many questions Still "^Unsettled versiUee in 18 states. Only one Thomas Palentano, 28, New Dick Stuart: " Wednesday night, two Yankee un and brought in Bob Ttafenausr (1- this: Wmp aa alarm clock tightly earned runs resulting when Cletts 4 Mongo ...... 9 28 .281 15 !4 tripla. That mads it easy tor Bob over Lloyd Miller^s head, allowing. about the fireballing Kelley . . . of toe 49 players reported the cor York, of Bowling Green; Gary _... f Tuesday’s ReauUs 8), Who was touched for a single Anderfon and May to come home. ,'f'ths Preakness. In addition to in plastic cloth and . . . sink it on Kaufman, 24, Brooklyn, and Leroy PHIIADKf.Pm A i Pltehsrs Boyer swung at a wide third strike Shaw (6-1), who coasted with ah The Indians have two games on NEW KORK (AP) — The re BALTIMORE, Md. (AP)—' your trot line! Supposed to attract rupt offers to autoorlUes, Hogan CARDINALS: Pltehars-Ed St. Louis 1, San Francisco 0. by Tommy Davla. Davla stole see- eight-hitter, <, Maloney got a threat going in tap next week — Windham visits George A. Pope Jr-'a Decidedly, said. Wright, 25. Mount Vernon, N.Y., Deratia Bennett and Jack Hamil Buta, Ernie BrogUo, 'W t Gibson which iPa^ arm l saw get sway turn of Roger Maria to the New Decidedly, the Kentucky Der Roman Line, Ridan, Sunrise Coun the fish. Before you sniff, think of ton and outfleMera Jamue Davis from him.'for a passed bidl. Philadelphia 9, Cinotonall 6. its half of the ninth and It almost Memorial Field Monday and a road Yortt Yankee lineup remained un by winner, and 10 other top' the smashing success of sonic lurei Thirty-two players Were involved both of too University of the Pa and Ray Sadsckl, ..^toher Gene Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 2. worked. Billingslea, flirst man up, game Is listed Thursday, against ty and Olmson Satan, they are in point shaving deals in connec cific; Leonard Whalen, 23, New and Ted Savage. OUvdr, infielder llan Jsvlar snd The most famous "dropped third certain -prior to tonight’s game colts tangle Saturday in the Mrs. Joe W. Brown’s Green Hor and think o ^ n ! strike” incident, of course, oc- Los.Angeles 6, Houston 6 (10). Major League Mcetinf^ Under Way worked Kelley for a walk. After Conard in West Hartford. with Mlimesota. tion with 67 gaSnes from Septem York, of Niagara U.; Lronard outfielders Cue and Charlie Only Games Scheduled. - Ed Robinson popped up, Billinge- net and Robert Lelufian’a Prego. PITTSBURGH:. Pitchers Jade ourrad 'with Brooklyn one' strike Mueheiter 61, Hogan Kaplan, 24, Baltimore, Md., of the James. •.Today’s Games lea stole second and went to third •b r h po a e rbl all heavily against the star of Jaipur, Brandywine Stable’s said. University of Alabama; Richard Lamabt, Diomsdsa Ottvo and Bob away from evening toe 1941 World Macione. 3b ...... 3 I 1 1 victory at Boston yesterday be Greek Moneys Frank E. Power’s by Veale, eatehsr Don Leppert, in- Seriea at two games apiece. Tom Baaotoa (Woodeahick 2-2) at when the throw went into center Anderson, c ...... 3 0 30 Four - Way Battle Hogan said MoUnas paid Reed to Hoffman, 25, Michael Callahan,' Pitchers Bob. BoUn San Franoiseo (Sanford 6-2), (N). field. cause of a pulled thigh muscle but Louisville capturing Pimlico’s Vlmy Ridge, and Jopa Stable’s flelder Donn Cisndenon and out my Henrioh fanned for toe third First Step Scheduled Today Hey, n ...... 4 1 1 did fly out as a pinch-hitter in the dump three games, two in Decem 26, Robert Franz, 24, all of Co a n ^ Juan Msrichsl, inflelders St. Louis (Jackson 8-6) at Lao Bob Turley’s Showing Caught at Home Defley. Sb i ...... 4 0 0 great classic for 3-year-olds. ' Flying Jphnnle are the newcom ber, 1959, and one in D^cem'ber, lumbia, S.C., an^^ Larry Dial, 28, fielder Howie Goss. •■WHlle McCovey and Jose Pagan, strike; , caUfiier , .Mickey Owen 0 0 eighth Inning. At Riverside Oval AngelaB (Padres 8-2), (N). Kelley, p ...... 4 The main stumbling block to ers. i960. No charge was placed against of North Charleston, S.C., all of and outfielder Felipe Alou and dropp^ it, Heairioh reached and With plnch-hltter Ward Redman, McCurry. Ib ...... 4 0 5 The man who eatablished the ST. LOUIS: Pitcher Ray Wu_. Chleago (Cardwell 6-6 or Koonaa In Player Development Plan a lefty, at the plate, BilUngslea' set Feshler. rf ...... 3 0 0 Callfornla-bred Decldsdly in this If all .start in the ’ classic to be Reed. the University of South Oarolina- Matty Alou. the Yankees' , hopped on the op 1-6) at Phlladelphto (Barnett 9-fi), 0 0 record of 61 home runs for the The competition for point su burn, catcher Jim Schaffer, InfiM- portunity for four runs and a 7-4 dut fOT home. Kelley heard a yell ^dnilot. It ...... 8 1 3-16 mUe race appears to be televised and broadcast ((^SS) « w'' a a a (N). smith, cf ...... 3 0 0 expanded American League sched Jaipur, who was purposely with from. 4:80-6 p.m.. Eastern Stan premacy at Riverside Park Speed •r Julio Gotay and outfielders victory. Brings SmUe to Houk NEW Yo r k (AP)-The major from his teammates and fired .a way has turned into a four-way Streak System New York (Oraig 2-8) at MU- lahguM of baaaball hop# to sat up Isogus team would ba rsspcBalMa ToUle ...... 81 a 3 37 8 3 1 ule last year suffered the I n J ^ held ftvm the Derby by owner dard' Time, the gross will be Doug CUemena snd Don Ldndrum. The defeat not only took the waukee (Spahn 8-6), 9 pm. pltchout that had the runner beat dog flght after a month of action. ‘‘Hopelessly subpar” teams not gloss off-Conley's pitching but also a new player development fliumctolly for ite own. en by several feet But BilUngsIea, Meloeey <3> when he made a futile gtab for a George D. Widener. Jaipur, a $188,300 with 8185,800 for the win dnciimatt (Rnrkey 6-0) at Pitts eb r h po a e rbl Boston Home run in the first in leading 2-year-old in 1961, has -And interestingly enough, two pi SAN FBANOISG^: Pitchers of "true major-league caliber” pushed Into the background some BOSTON (AP)—Ths ap ■ yeeterday for to« flrat- time system, involving revolutionary Minor Isagua basabaU has going all-out rammed into catch ner. That would make it the sec- burgh (Haddiz 2-1), (N). dropped from a record lavOl at Cheater, as .. 3 0 0 0 8 ning Wednesda,y night. Ha ' re- started only twice this year and ond-4rlcheat Preakness. In 1959, lots are from Massachusetts and Jim Duffslo andX'Gaylord Perry, have upeet the nation’s growing fine fielding. The gem of toe day parent return of Robert Lee alnce July 4, 1961, and allowed changes In the minor leagues, to er Anderscm, tmly to be flipped Roaabech, cf 3 0 0 1 0 two are from Connecticut. Saturday’s Sehedula 400 clubs to 59 leagues to 1949 HUIer. lb .... 1 malnsd in acUwi until the fifth won both races—the Gotham and Royal Orbit earned $187,800 when ctacher Tom iw le r, Inflriders Er number of baseball bettors, wheth- -was contributed by shortstop Ed just two singles Ond one run assure a steady flow of talent to over Dave's back like a sack of 4 0 0 11 Only atx points separate the top Chleago at Plilladelphla. Turlty as a front line pitcher the big show, to 154 clubs to M leagues to IM l. Horosy. p .... 8 0 1 1 4 inning when he was removed from the Withers mile at Aqueduct. the pot was $190,'800- nie BowmsAfinfi Chuck HiUer and er they be high-living pros or the Breasoud with Mantle on third as Ctaoinnati -at Pittsburgh. In seven innings before he wes meal. Ryan. If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 four, so close is the ri'^alry. eutfleldty^Manurii Moth. guys in the office pool. toe result of a double and sacrifice has brought a broad smlls to lifted for a plnchhltter. ' • Ths first step in ths new plan Ths tocrsaaad oompetUton of tale* Billlnsalea, aa 0 0 0 Jthe contegt. But Jaipur or no. Decidedly still Jaipur 5-2 Oiolce New York at MUwaukee. . Down went BUlingalea and down Springfleld’s Jerry Humiston still / » , a * with one out. Breasoud ran out the face of New York Yankee Surpileed by -Gowtral ; was to be taken today when the vision (baseball and Mci-bass- went Maloney’s hopes of victory as Robfnaoi). c .. 0 11 0 Yankee Manager Ralph Houk would have powerful opposition in. Ths PlmUco track oddsmakei’ Writing in the current issue of Houston at San Friuiel Ru»cU, 3b .. 0 1 1 heads the pack with SS points, fol Esquire, John Davenport offers a from under hia cap dashing full Manager Ralph Houk. “I wes surprised end majors meet In a special Joint ball), the Incrsastog cost o t spar* Kelley wound up his third win of ■aid Maria’ condition will be de- his bid for the second leg of the lists Jaipur as the 6-2 favorite. He Thr^V eii’ *VeU* S t Lofiis at Loa A|igMe< (N) a—Redman .., 0 0 0 0 0 terhpned on a "day to day basis.’’ coveted triple crown—The Derby, lowed by Dick Dixon of Ware revised version of a highly touted spsMi for tha spectacular grab in pleased by Hirley’a control,” session; called by CommUauMier atlon and Imprbvad transportation the season by fanning Redman. Roaa, rf ...... 0 3 0 0 1 made Decidedly and Ridan co house Point, 54, Ed Patnode of In sddHioh to the bumper -1962 Sundty's Schedule In fact, Houk waa so facilittss Unit make It easy .tor Houk said he kept Maria out o t Preakness, and Belmont. second choices at 3-1. baseball betting system he came short center. With his hack to the Chicago at PhfladMphto (2). pleased with Turley's work said Houk. "I knew he could Ford Frick, to consider the report Horozy, vrtio lost his first game TotalsJUls ...... V- »> a 1 27 * 3 3 Westfield, 61 and WUd Bill Greco 3—WHAT BOAT? aer, wide of beam and with a high- rookie crop, 78 other players, curr up with some years back. infield, Breasoud partiafly turned throw hard. He showed - that o( a major-minor league commit/ fans to get to big league cltlss after four victories, was nearly a—Struck out lor Ruayckl In 9th. the lineup yestertey because the Mrs. Moody Jolley’s Ridan, the Bill Hartack, who wtm the New York at 2nAwinikee (2), for the first seven Innings In have teamed up oh toe minors. Derby favorite who finished third of New Haven, 49. While boating under sail is de- freeboard (distance from water rently holding down NL Jobs, He states tost hla original bet while off balance, and t lr id to the all spring. But liM control tee which has been tolling for over equal to Kelley in performance. He Mancheeter ...... 000 000 003—3 leg had tightened up on the left- Preaknea)! with Fabius in 1966, Humiston, the defending track graduatod to the majors dtutog Houston atJSu i Frimeiseo (2) yesterday’s • 2-1 victory over John Galbrsath, tfittobuegh own Maloney ...... 000 030 000—3 handed slugger overnlf^t and "I. at Louisville May 8, could steal again will be aboard Decidedly. Ughtfiil, It Is a more or less spe line to gunwale, at toe bow). Con Ung system waa a simple one. "It plate, holding Mantle. Conley then CtoctaaaffKat Pittsburgh. Boston ha almost forgot tha really impressed me. a year. fanned and gave up only one hit 3B, May; BB. Ryan. C3teater. Blllinra- champion, hasn’t won a feature struction ehoum be sturdy snd ths past thrsa years, wlUcfa msans struck out Tom Tresh. If the three-year plan gets er, is chairman of tos committae. (a single by Macakme) until May’s just don’t want to risk aggra It all with his tremendous speed. Manuel Ycaza la back on Ridan. cialized sport and not so popular waa based on the. premise that S t Louts at Los Angelas. heroics of rsUefsr Marshall "I could have started Tur ^------lea; BAC. Rusydkl. Roaebach; LOB. race this season but he has man as getting there with a motor. well reinforced. that an satouhdlng total of ISO of toe majority of the games every Pepitone had three of toe five broad general approval, steps .Wilt key dwble, Horozy walked Just Mancheater 3. Maloney S; BB, Kelley vating it.” So could T. A. Grissom’s Roman Bobby USsery, who won the aged to finish in the top flve every the 250 current National Lsague ------Bridges and Roger Maris’ s3>- ley before now but I wanted 7, Horoay 1: SO. Kelley 19 Horosy 11; Line, second in the Derby; Town The-exact type of construction team wins or loses la diw to a New York safeties Including two ssnCf from ths lineup. to give hini every chance to be token to start ths w o rg ^ re two, Kelley seven...... U. Glza.Severa; Time, 3;W. Marla has hit six homers so far Preakness with Bally Ache in week. Hla steady work put him on Your .boat must be adapted to beat suited to open waterd la a pisyers dsvelopsd into - major doubles. compared to only three at the send B. Martin’s unpredictable 1960, will be aboard Jaipur. use to which you intend to put it; series of winning or losing Tliuroday^fi Hom ers recover fully. I was ready to aligning and reclasalfytnr'th# mi top last -week an(l his third-place matter of debate. Sonm-favor lap- leaguers sines 19S9—s fantastic Boston scored in toe secondmid im^ Turiay, Si, won ths Cy nora in 1968. The Uight date for same stage a yegr ago. • He also Sunrise County; or Crimson King The weatherman calls for fair You wouldn’t purchase a limousine 52 pernsnL streaks.’’ Davenport’s system Is Young Award ■■ ths major pull him out any moment. The maneuvering in the 50-Iap grind strake constructioiydtoers go for- aptly called "The Streak System,” nlng on the only two hitss man- completion la '^196^ By that time has hit safely in 17 of hla last 19 Farm’s Crimson Satan, the 1961 skies with no rain in sight. 'They Saturday kept him In the pace- to travel rough mountain, trails, Who ssys there's a dearth of AIOERICAN UEAQUE Isaguss’ top pitcher In 1968 only reason I took him out any more than you’d buy a jeep the smooth bottopi. Some are con and has two mandatory rulea; aged off starter Bob Turleyy,.4nKls when I did waa that we need the majors hara vkpected to have Errors Pave Way games to lift his batting average champloD 2ryear-dld who seems to broke a track record in a routine setting position by the nariroweat vinced that t ^ catamaran design good young players toes# days? Seven frames. Paglisfonl atiigied to Pewelt Oriolea (S). when he popularized the no- fronl .122 to .309. be returning to hla best form. race a t Pamlico Thursday, and to take you to the opera. “Never bet on your team unless Brandt, Orioles (8). ed that run.” , 24 clubs In either two l2-club or H i of m t^ n s. U best. Yo\i''must decide whether Ths following "sarnefi their left, went to third on a Gary wlndup delivery. But an ailing three elghfit'lub leagues. Seven Derby Hq.rses there’s enough speed to menace A heavily conatructed, sea-going spurs" during the 19fi9-19«t p ^ - it has won its preceding game; NATIONAL LEAGUE •-arm led td a 8-6 record and a Bridges worked ths last two For E^le. Defeat Dixon moved from third to sec your aheltored-water craft should always bet the same amount of Geiger single and scored on a Car- CtoOsIflcatlon la Ohanga Seven ot the 16 horses who Nashua’s 1966 track afid Preak- ond with his daring driving boat Is wasted on calm, protect- have wi»anlng hull—for speed—or od; y' roll.Hardy sacriftpe'fly. Vlrdoa, Pirates (1). 5.75 earned run average last Innings to r his first American fought it out in the Derby are in nesa record of 1:64 S-6. ad “waters, and lighter craft built money.’’ - Savage, PhUlies (I). season. Turley Underwent sur League victory, courageously Instead of the sis claasifications FREE Calkins Sets Pace 'Which brought him home first in ilgcement hull for softer rid- MIAMI, FUl—Ray Lancaster, But -wlto league expansion, snd White. PMIUes (1). gery to remove multiple bone scrambling to his feet after now existing to the minora, rang Fourth-inning errors opened the the flrat extni'^dlsUnce race of the for sheltered waters should not be CUBS: Pitohers Bob 'Anderson, ing from Class Triple A to Ooss IfiZ, Spartaikbarg, S. C.. ooitpoint- season. -used where toe going Is more rug Jim Brswsr, Dlrik Bfllawortliri Gisn the emergence o t some j^etty iDemeter. PUIIIm (8). chiM In his right arm. being decked by. g glancing mtooMme wsy yesterday snd Weaver High's To Top Ellington ’best bet is to consult an d ; there would be only three lev ed H ai^ Bellefimta, 1S5, Moultrie, Greco has captured two 25-lap ged. , ■" experienced boatman or dealer. Hobbia and Barney Shultz, weak teams, the bastcaUy slmp^ Wahrick, Cells (8). ‘Turley started as a pitchsr blow above the right eyebrow Jsyveea foynd the path to a 10-4 Oa., 8. “Streak System’’ needs to he re - on a drive off the bet of Pete els In the new deal. They prob ELLINGTON — With leftflelder races and was fifth last week. For regular use on open waters, catcher Dick Bsrtell, infieldsr Rtm ably would be called Triple A/ victory over Bast Catholic in Hart TOKYO — Osamu Watanabe, Tomorrow’s Race Slate Patnode, like Humiston, still Santo afid outfielders Georgs Alt vamped... or reversed. Instead of Runnels second better he Bud Oalklna lead the way on both * ■ * , a boat should be 18 feet. Or long- NEXT: Cost of malntonaneo. Frlday, Mky 18 Double A and CIbim a __ ROSEBUSH ford. 1SS<4, Japan, outpointed Joel San- hasa^won m feature but he’s com man, Bolp wm and Billy BmUarns. capitalizing on a team’s ability to faced. 184«/J, Mexloo, 19. offense—a^iMl—defense,—EllsworOi score consecutive wins, bettoi Soutolngton at Rockville. "I feel fine,” said Bridges, 8tlH to be determined Is the The £higles outhlt the home club High edgM Ellington, 6-6, yester ing cloee every 'week. He placed a number of minor league clubs that Strong second Saturday. REDS: Pitchers 1 Howie last ysar cashed in on a testoTs St. James vs. Cheney Tech, 2:48, afterward as^he sipped a cold but their offense was more>thhn day at BUington, ending a four- Has Many Attraetions Mt. Nabo. each of the 20 major league teams plus yonr laws No-Hitters Stopped ^ i s . la the quartet to watch as Nunn. Jim OTW s and Ted BnUs, ability to register conaecutlvp'loaa- Yankees Get Lift drink. y offset by a leaky defense. Joe Alu- game winning streak by the Black Moaday, May 21 Bridges showed no signs of need to provide adequate talent. bicki collected three hits, Gary Knights. Riverside runs its flfth modified catcher John BdwMris, iitfieldera Originally the figure waa six but tut for “lutkla”! RANDOLPH, Maas. (AP)— NEW YORK (AP) Eleven 3-4>the $10,000-added San Francisco stock car show of the aesson Sat Leo Cardan aa and Oordy Coleman The article am o u n ^ to some Windham va Manchester, 8:15, toe belt. Sullivan (starting his first gamel Calkins collected three hits in Memorial Field. some feel that five would be Schoolboy pitching phenom Barry four tries. Including a key single year-old horses race for Satur 'Cap at Tanforan. urday. The main go distance will and oUtlleMer .Vafia PinMn. thing more than a Mpfiy of betting After surrendering the Sox A$k as (Mr a liMii BW if tbi and Mike Leach each had two,. tactica Behind tod new ’’rules" Timnla — Hail vs. Manchester, ' third eingje to Ski Breesoud, enough. ' Bud Simpson, the winning pitcher, Needham of Randolph High has In the winning flfUi-inning rally, day's richest purse lit the $150,- Chcada, star o of t c/C. . T. Cbenery’s be 25-laps, witty the usual colorful From Two Veterans Me^ow Stable, staniids out in the for bettors is syrarsful analysis of Mentorial Field. j- ______BridgM retired the last four For several years the majors iim M e iH i PIffinit ^JUUn and Skip Verengia, his catcher had his string of consecutive no- then preserved the victory with a array of quMlfying'-heats, conso COLT AUra: Pitchsrs Bob Bruce, have been putting $800,000 annu hitters anapp^ at four. He won 000-added Preakness at Pimlico. Because of her presence lations and semifinals coming Jim Ooldstt and Ken Johnson, In JlMill parks, pttchers, and Coventry at Somers. batters in order, two via the each went two-for-fpur to lead the shoestring catch for the final out But there is no lack of top at Cromwell at Rham. ally into minor league subsidies- winners. a one-hitter, 2-1, over Foxboro of the game, leaving three ESling- not more than six are expected to first. Post time is 8:16 pjn. , flelders Joe Amalfltsno, Bob As- Tirst-strinit/ line-ups. ' (All of NEW YORK (A P)—Just when it was i]|eeded most, the strikeout route. yesterday. While a crowd of 1,100 tractions elsewhere with fillies start. promonts snd Bob Lillis and out which affect the od^.) Ous’s vs. Army A Navy, Mt. New York Yankees’ battered pitching crew has gotten an Houk n(|ihed out to aid hla This would be eliminated under' The loss was East Catholic a ton runners stranded.' Nebo. the new plan aa each major including major league scouta and Trailing 6-4 going into the sev and marea appearing in two of The Meadow Stable miss, cham fielders Al Spangler and Carl War- lines “play during the first exhilarating lift in the American League aweepatakea from fallen hurier and remained third of the season,, thevVa won the most important pvents. pion of her sex aiul’age last year, aick. ’e«ka of a season rarely jre- Temple vs. Civltsn. Charter Oak. only long enough to see twice. television camera crews watched, enth, Ellington loaded the bases two-longshot prospects—a one-time topflighter battling hia the, slx-foot-flve. 170-pound senior with no outs, but could only get Kentucky Derby winner- Deci won 11 of 16 starta aa a two-year- Racqueteei;& L o s e the true ability of the con Mai - Vs. M arines, Rotonlson Bridges throw two practice Summary: dedly; Ridan, )>eaten Derby favor old and is four-for-alx this year. tending teams," DavanjHirt sug- Park. his way back up, sinl a brand new# — — ------^ ^ — pitches after he regained hla struck out 13. The lone hit was a one run acroas the pla,te. DOOQKRSi Pitchers Ron bullpen ace. Rudy Bruzik Leads Weaver ...... : 040'420 x 10-8-2 homer by Poxboros Jim Frasier Bruce Hancock and Chris Sauer ite, and Jaipur, winner of the Got Her latest conquest was an easy To Maiofiey Squad ranosM, L ah y Bhariry giats that professloimM and Tnoiday, Blay 28 and poised, he faltered only to toe feet. Bast Catholic 013 000 0 4-9-5 which split the center and left paced the Knighta at the plate ham and Withers, head ths field victory In the Kentucky Oaks at Stan WiaUuns, eatehsr Jform ''spot” listtors alike rrfraln from Track—Eastern SecUonals, 1 :80; Bob Turley and. Marshall saobnd when stogies by Jim Pag- "I told him to save those for Plainville Drivers Simpson, Burke (4), Simpson in the 86th running of the 1 3/16 Church Downs May 4. Cicada’s any wagers “prim- ths first o t Storrs. Bridges collaborated bn - a spar- the bettera," Houk said later. fielders. Over the five-game with two hits each. W lto'Its capUUn and No. 1 play- Sherry, inBsidsni Ron >>lny and Iding toree-hitter yesterday os toe Uaroni and Oaty Geiger and Car- (5) and Verengia; Dondero. stretch. Needham has registered The win was Ellsworth’a fifth in miles of the Preakness. Jaipur major rlvjJ probably .will be e r ^ r t y OonkUn absent, toe IGui- Maury .Wifla and outflpUm Tbm- June.’* Golf—Wethersfield at Manches roll Hardy's sacrifice f(y produced 'T could see he still had all hla Sheckley (4) and Alubickl 76 strikeouts and walked 13. a row since dropping its opening was not named for the Derby. James . Cox Brady’s Upswept, win ter. » YaAKees aqueezed by the Boston the lone Boston run. stuff.” Ths rattle continues at a high cheshter a.M||sa High tenniswarauuo teamkWU tUKtloot Aa :______Red Sox .2-1 and a share of pitch as stock car owners and driv game of the year. Ellington Is now The big Ally and mare rdcea ner of the Comely Stakes at close match to Maloney of Meriden ^ Bast CathoUe at St, Thomar JV s, Mickey Mantle walked against Praise for Pepitone six-three for the season. Aqueduct April 25. 3:30. the league lead with Cleveland. All the Yankees had praise ers compete for-cash, trophies and tomorrow are the |S0,000-added 4-1 yesterday at Hubbard Park in Turley, making his flrat start tos hard-luck Conley In the ninth, the all Important weekly track Ellsworth 022..020 0—6 11 6 Acorn for three^year-old mlsseS at A field of 13 or 14 distaff sprint the Silver Chty. Stafford at Ellington. raced to third on a stolen base for rookie Joe Pepitone, who Ellington 010 102 1—6 8 3 ers is expected'for the Ooibnial—a Lighter craft ehonkl hot be need where going Is'rnggeiL DaV«>^elsoii Heads l^eakers Rock-villc at B. O. Smith. alnce JtUy of last year, allowed coupled 'With Pagllaroni’s bad etarted-in Maris’ regular right points at' the Plainville Stadium Aqueduct and B>e six furlongs of Mike Lautenbach, replacing only two singles over, seven in every Saturday night beginning at Lnrn how 7 unl(|ue onglnttr- the $30,000 added Colonial Handi aix-furlong test- The probable Conklin in the No. 1 slot, won his 'Telephone vs. Pagspi’s. M t Ne throw to second, and scored the field spot. Pepitone collected 8:15. SEYMOUR AUTO STORES starters include the first two fin bo. > nings and Bridges, although mo winner on Elston Howard's fly. log feituris ni8i(6 tho PAN cap at Garden State Park. The singles match and that was all toe mentarily kayoed by a line drive (hree of New York’s flve hits This week's program will consist UB’s Ed Finnegan Acorn, at a mile, is the, first of ishers of the 1961 renewal—L.- P. .Indiana could manage. Doug Pear- At/Ceirtral Football Clinic Liberty vs. K. Meto., Charter Bridges put away Conley lead off Gene Conley including two Sasso’s Staretta.and Leslie .Learis Oak. -I that tic k e te d off Mb head, fin of eight races highlighted by a 25- ZER "(^mpactor" work hird- 681 MAIN ST. • New York’s triple crown for 'ifon extended Jack DUlmouto be Collins Holds Slender Lead ished up for the victory. Towering ing olfr toe Boston eighth before doubles. lap noVlce- feature and a 25.-lap Wins Sixth in Row three-year-old fillies. The others (Mnadian-owned Coup D’Etat. fore bowing in his singles, 8-6, 2-6, BA's' vs. Rl-way, -Robertson he was filled by Fete Runnels "Pepitone has been hitting ‘ NEW. BRITAIN — C e n tr a lOon-ftoe---- famed ‘fom Harmon. Park.- •„ ' right-hander Gene Conley lost a open competition main. , or, hindle M iifr, iistlongv. Si'K m MORI:LIFE... sirs the $76,000-added M o t h e r Smashing Gail and Seven Thirty 6-4. Both doubles niatchw - w «e line shot. 'The husky loft-hander the ball .sharply for u# all have been assigned top weight of nectieut State CoUego’s ' first an .During the 1966 and 1968 sea Wednebday, May 2S touglT one when toe Yanks got to For the second consecutive week Ed Finnegan, University of Ghxise June 2 and the $100,000 close' too, but Maloney bSd enou^ Over Hot Springs Coif nual. fbotball' clinic will bs, held sons'toe University of Iowa, then him for tainted runs in the final waved off first aid and a stre'tch- season,” • Houk said. "I was the steadiest Open Qpmpetition Wt’H give you a TREE Eve'r- ^ d R E A T H t SAFETY... 120 pounds each. Staretta g«da in to squeeze out both. . Coventry a t Rham. sr crew, gaye up a single to 8M Bridgeport’s e x tra dependable added ' Coaching Cltib American J\me 1 and 2, It was annpunced coached by Fofast Evashevaki, a two toniiiga. . ..; glad to see the hiU are begin chauffeur of the Central Auto Rac- blooming Rosa Bit$h rtaiiy g f feEnER PERFORMANCE with 116 and Coup ‘D’Etat with , The loss dropped the .Indians to Hartford Tech vs: CSieney, 2 Breasoud, then proceeded to retire ning to fall In for M m /' Club, Riidy Bruzik of Newing pitcher, has hung up another vic Oaks June 23, both at Belmont 115. HOT SP|UNGS. Ark. (AP) --^tributed much of the'success today by BUI Morae, athletic dl- former teammate and Img-time p.m., Mt. Nebo. ’ - In the only other AL . game tory — his sixth in a row. Park. the SU-even statiu sgsln — three . rector. friend ,of Nelson, swept to toe scheduled, toe Baltimore Oriolea the final four Red B ox in order. Maris did not star^due to a ton, ia leading the field In the for plentfng! Whifs more wtiu and three loseea. Bill ColUns,' who hasn’t ' won a hla pitches, chii» and putts tojtoe Teachers v t. B o l t ’s, M t Nebo. Bridges, a liard-throwlng 'type ulled muscle in Mi left ..leg,. Get the All-New -Finnegan allowed six hits yes Rounding out tomorrow’s stake tournament since hia -victory here conmtion of . the 6,815ryarih^par He said the staff will consist of victoty ip toe Big Ten ahd subae -hammered toe ’ rbokle .who -no-hit race for both the track car own terday aa Bridgeport lowered the Summary: quendy in the Rose Bowl, using S t. Mary’s va Center Conge, them two weeks ago, beating Bo who has. proved a solid atand-ln. Ila return to the Uneup will be er Sind .driver .championships with you (»n (3it your lewn, drive program are the $SO,000-added in 1960, sets out today with a one- 72 -hot strings countty ctop'hoifrss. Dave Nelson, head football coach Cbartar Oak. g CUSTv"5M COATED’ boom on Fairfield University 5-2, Los Anghles Handicap at Hc^y- Singles—Mike Lautenbach Man, at University of Delaware; Har .the borrowed Delaware winged-T Belinsky and toe Los Angeles An for sore-armed Lula Arroyo, determined On a day-to-day. 56 ppinte. Pushing hard on his giving Bridgeport two triumphs def. Frank GlUte Mai, 6-1, 6-2; atrohe lead in the $20,000 Hot He said it Was in excMMnt ahspa. Moriarty’s vs. Colonial, Robert-‘ cashed in his' first' American- basle. Roger did 4ake a ptneh- heels'are two Meridenltea, Boh 'Vi- around the neighborhood, wood- Park, • the $25,000-added :s Invitatlbnal Open. The 85 PKffeasionai-'Ytolfera Aa- old Raymond, backfleid coach at offense. “Scoring Power with toe gels 6-4 although going without a over their local rivals this season. Suffolk Downs S^ k e at Suffolk Jack DlUmuth Mai, def.- Doug Wlnged-T Offense,” a book based son Park. hit toe last six innings. l^eague victory and la unscorsd on. Mtting turn In th'e eighth in varl, driver, said car owner Chuck Pearaon Man, 8-6, 2-6, 6-4; Bruce A Baltimore, Md., product play sociatibn players wihked in swel- Delaware, and Jack Stovall of in nine appearance totaling nine The only loss on Finnegan’s rec Downs, the $2S,000-added Nashua "Central. ^ upon the system devised by Nel Thursday, kfay 24 » J* P !■■ ■ ning and filed out. Grimes with 48 points. See how etsy lawn and ord this year occurred when he' Kamanoff Mai, def. Todd Pottor ing out of Miami, Fla.. Collins t e ^ g 80-degree^r, weighted with son and Evashevaki was published Manchester vs. Conard, at West YANK£ES-RS» Kok--In the and two-thirds Innings.. qiie 30- Handicap at Waahin^on Park,, Man, 6-2, 6-0. huii^ty. So^ ^yers said it Nelson Is the most''successful came on in relief in his first as- the $10.00-added Baahford Manor spanked his Iron shots with beauti Sept. 12, 1967. Hartfor^. six games prior to the masterful .year-roid southpay waa -Stained garden ure can Im with Doubles — Gllke and Kairfaaoff ful precision In yesterday’s opening waa ths hottest tour'nament football coach in the Unlveralty of by the Yankees over the winter slgnment. Stakes • at COiurchill Downs and Eighty-nine League- candidates Delaware’s 70-year gridiron his- Another Nelson book, “Footoail Track -t-, Bristol Eastern vs. Turley-Bridges performance, the PANZER end its 25 attach- and coeuchea 'wUI report to BUng Mai, def. Lautenbach and' Potter roupd, and sank eight short putts w eatoeraw on the PGA tour so Manchester, ' 8:80, M em orial Yanks lost four and won two as after NL service with St. Louis Mon, 6-3, 6-4; Dlllmuto and Don far tojs'yeai', but it'didn't troubis toty and one pf toe leading coach —fihrlnciples and Play,” has ra- and Ctncinatl. OVER 100 MILES PER HOUR Junior High School Field-tomor for birdies. He tapped 'in a 2-foot cently been .released. Field. .. their pitching waa shelled for 49 of Thrifli and Spills row at 1 p.m. for asaignment. LAmeroux Mai, def. Pearson and putt t o t a ninth birdie, but bogeyed ito Africans much. ' > es In the nation. He is entering his • • •' ihents thit tgkie on any job twelfth season a t the helm of the In January, 1966, Nelson was Golf — Manchaster, Conard and runs, and the heavily-favored In case lot rain, the aaaignraent Nell W la t Man, 8-6, 6*2; •' two holes to finish with a seven- lid Henning and Bob Ver- Platt at Waat Hartford. bombers’ drive to take early com 0B10UES-AN0BLS-. from garden tilling to trot Golfers Extend Winning Mark session wul be held Sunday at the under-par 66. , , , who scored 71 and 76 re-, Hens, ‘T3ie Admiral” holds a ' 60- elected District H repreaentatiye Belinsky, boosting an impres- '• Installed At Discounts 81-2 record at Deleware and an to toe rules committee of the Nk- Tennis Manchester vs. Weav mand of the pennant chase waa same w e ' and place. The six-foot-four, 206-^oUhd specDvely, said it was just Uks er a t Hartford. stopped cold. jdve 5-0 record that toeludsd the tprayiiy. Cell, write or ask . y : Nntloul League Eastern League overall log of 81-37-6 in his 15 Uonai Colle^ate AtoleUc Associa celebrated no-Mtter of Hay 5 a Sold Over The Counter With Pair of CCIL Decisions Marine banged In birdies bn s t o ^ toe weather in Johannesburg! ez- yitara as a head coach. tion. pistrict' Et embraces the East Catholic at .BlUngton JV a Tiirle:’. who fireballed hla way |MIDGET{ A t Diaoonnts farm tryouts for the Na- the last seven holes. . .cept for toe humidity. ' ■ Ellington at Coventry, to/toe top. after being acquired hff against the Orioles, wai soundly us in ^rtofl for e no^bllga- League will be held tonight The Cbaflestrm Itadians, getting A single-wing player of the states of Delaware; Pennaylvanis, trouneod at Baltimore Ust night. The biasing exit pushed j £ n one Fritz (Jrlsler school. Nelson has New York and New Jersey. He Rocky Hill at Rhagi. . the Yankees from Baltimore to Going back to its-"tw o blrisatwday with a 74. Ned, Zagllo at 6 o’clock a t Robertson Parfe for 'Ught fMditig and timely hltUng, stroke ahead a t Australian Kel 1954, waa acclaimed .'haaeball’a TheVolorful aoutopaw gave up a AUTO { tlon PANZER demonstrition moved up from hla-Alternate’a role/ 11 and 12-year-olda contiiMM to set 'toe pact in the built toe Blue Hen offense' around continues as a member of ths Army A Navy, va. Psganl’s, M t walk, auoceaatva homers to rookie HEAVY-DUTY with one stone" techniqtie yastatv ■* ' Nagle, toe 1960 B^^h Open Bniina Crfiing Downeagt tos wlng-T system. IBs 1859 Dela- rules editortal committee. Nsho. foremost pitcher in 1958 after a . . . get your FREE Everbloom- day, the Maacjiester Hl|^ golf had a 78, Stan HlUnskI a 79 and Elghty-nlne Leagtis rosters-win « League )nit don't overlook Champion. ■ / , 31-7 season and a MlUtont World John (Boot) Powell and Jackie Keith Robbins 80. be announced in Ths Harald next Bpringfiud ‘ . Qtanta who. ^ are wara Club won the Middle At , Tha Datroit native baa bean raev Brandt to the first and waa lifted i R A G K S t team oopped two viotortOs In one Ths others, wim^wkys do well FROVIDENCB, RX, (AP) — lantic Conference title and the flartoa showing. lot-Rose Biuhl MUFFLER Summary: I week. ■ a big move toward toe liere, slim Al OwMrger and Bus ttgaifoi along pther Uofa aa wan, But he plunged to aq 8-U m o A after doubles to Jerry Adair and match and axtanded Its’ uiUieaten HUinakl M 2, Stangs I top. ebartsstoa defeated Toek fi-ri Brown U n iv p ratty has. Joined LsmiMtt O ift symbolic of Eastwnt ^fddslvlng — 1^ , tha------awaig fwm' . the- Big Oua Triondoa .plua a walk in the ter Ouplt, fli^'67s. They Ued for Maine, Oolhy and Bueknell in the •sraetteeRiffe sqpteroney, and fh e next yrar, recovered to 9-S to * 0 U n iV iS UNCOATiD seashn to oihs and no leases. aU SH. Doschera : last, night, after blowing a four- fifth place h m t year, Tha Oonfereaca foM proHdancy to '60, then really, ran into troubk toird. The Indians defeats)! Wtodham run lead, to maintain a half-gamS annual downeast. clasric basket ranksd; fiBUrth among the aattai’s seholarshto and affjbGea in 1941. Brandt quickly deltverad (BafU- MUFfURSrtoll i M A m Ooid# 79 ' ' ball totunament next'Dec. 28-29 at' , small ooUsge isains. Tlis 1954 toot season when arm trouble ran- MANCHESTER IIH-Ht *u>d Bristol Eastern, 8-4, lead over WUnamaport which Deferam8g chamirioa Doug Bon Ha waa dacted to memberahip to dared Mm all biit useieaa. He fin more’a fifth and last Mt of the (ha-itiSistM Attmimm/riKc la h triangular match at Manchsa- scored a 7-2 -vlotory. over Bing Bangor, Maine. Psrticipatlah in Bid# Hens'wars vlctore ovsr Kmt Kappa Phi and was ehoaen by BkttiBg—Jaehta Bnudt, Orfalea, ished at 3-6, and underwent surg game—a decisive two-run doitole SO R PLU l s a l e s C O . ders tanisd Ip 'a 70 to tie seven toe tournament was included in toe ‘ Btato in tos Rsfrigerator Bowl tha.TTnlvaraity of Michigan's school tor C o u n ^ d u b . Tliay oontlnuad hamton. Springfield again flashed o to ^ playora for 17to place, and drova to thrsa nma with daitolaaBd ery for ramoval'of hone ebipa frqin against Dean Chance. - 199 N. Bioto S t, at Depot «q. thslr 11ns golf of ths pravtoiis two toe form which brought it toe 1962-63 schedule announcad today Gshm St SransiSUe, DUnoU. , of oduoatlba as a William H. PisyM hoa|W nni to S-6 vietory aver Laa Ms elbow. Loe Anglae battera aprayed 12 days, araraiBiiif 77 pov man for tha f^ner toanudon Julius Boros of by Athletic CKreetor Paul Mac* As a flayer,- NsOon led ths aehoUr tor 1944M7, to raec^ U an SEE US TODAY- champtoaaidp last ysar, hsating 1 ^ Pinsii, if. C., Definitely A queatton martc tola Mta eff winning roeklae Ant Quirk Open Dally ta 9 Y JL m ‘thrae-way m s ^ keew. The Bruina wfll mien toeif WatvsrhH sfuafi to nablBg- is his, a f " uimannl acodamle prtMndancy ‘turity toad# tbraa brtsf EUnlra 6-1 to Ua ths jloastwi for hettsw — ^—rw l^w ratings of «.8i and Kwieklehallag Hpyt 'Wilhelm X doi Jaaotaaa .«fwkiirji$Mt r m . th M - — . Xty Laagua smur» Dse. 6 agalMl and^ths Butotananra w hlgb pra- sttote twCora drawing yao- hut AngMn ntraok a n t and 11 K lS - t U l — ------M j fiirtgiifiiyt TtoiWfttf ' aE.,t|w imaai. ■A . 7i^:w ■'P / iXr||pii9P0!S?^«>' EVENINO HERALD,'MANGHE8TER, GONNi,TRIDAy* MAV.18, 19«2 ’ 1.1.— ... -i-. , ..-b.r ,.L.. . f ■ . ...a. ■ ■■ ■ iiM»Byiy^lirirr fniii 'n mu ■dimiy t.. liANGH£STER, SVSNINO HSRAtD, MANCHESTER,'CONN., FRIDAY. MAY 18,1982 BoilanM Scrtlim OntmA IS TRERB OU6RTA' BE A LAW BY FAOALY and SHORTEN PAGE Articlw For iBala ' 45 , Bo m ^ oH Guad* 5 l " r ' . ■*"» .. ’ ” AUi tTPJSS aei;e«ia iNipalrad with • lj[BM4qa laili'iiM eiiUi SS Alcoa acreenlBg, Cali Ml »4BSS-» s c r e e n e d sand, stone, ' gymvM, ROG|ai8 IS aetling 8x13 Unoleiun* -| ---“--^------^ Pbr 8kSk 72 Hm m m Fbt 72 H eim * For Sals 72 Hqustti For Sal* 72 Houms Pwt s*l3 72 Sixad stoeo and scrbenlngs. - Foe . for $6 and u)>. Auo. a good.' buy T cM M cats tor (tm and deUvety. , ATEiO iw.'iedRAidtiLlMWefiMW' 76 UPRIGHT and GsAnd ptaaM to ______B U m r • room I KANCSBSTKR--* room; Cape; f. STVH .ROOM ranch, near school, LOOKING FOR . delivezisi call Geoig# H. Grifting, on chtspi, drsBMni and ap> ' chopM from, aomq upright* look ANDOVER-tdeal homastt*. 8H COtONZAL—8 rooms, immatiutato. LAVmS MOWED, traOh c e n < ^ . s r » ATftstc n r fOK A KifWe./. Inc., Rocite 8, Andover, PI S'iw i. , pUancea. CrinUt tefnu afaiiabie.. n e w 4 tUSOif. apartmant, leeatod .laita' M ng room with rdoma Oomplataly r*d*corat«d> bUs line, baths, recreation room Cap*) barn, 10 aerea. lots of coHditlop, garag*, traea, near hos Ilk*; Spinets, but MMind* like •Jmat dMng rooaa,, ftunUy am aium., hast and hot watar, room her*. Tongren Aginicy, MI pital, only $18,900. Oariton W. MI S 4 l^ FLAT RONES for walls, patios, Spruce St. MI 84965. $135, MI 8.3873. kibttisa, 3 iMdrooms, tlA, baths, tanatlons, extra nict back yard, G. X. mortgage may, be assumed. 3-6S21. Hutchins MI 84183; /x w M w n o m t rtoN,i WRdor TD ftAU. you and bduao. fronts. Comer Route (wljl never go o*it M style). Other* rseraathm rsoaa arith 'flnplae*. near shopping, schools and bua. Charles Laaperance, MI 8-7$^. CREAM / voutwea^ ina; , ^ JMvnfPACOu^^ 44 :ahd< 8. Notch Road, Bolton are anticraed or modendxed in MODBlRM four room apartmant, andeOrd brtaaaway, attaebiad ga- Reduced to 114,300. Cali Uw R/ F. VERNON—3 year old 8 room C kpt, $11,900 - R o e x v n u :, s room TARDS RAKED and labdacaped. FURNISHING a summer cottaget formica.. Mupt make room due to Cellari and attlee citaned. Al'«, iSBurtAorrAveic Notch Quarry. Tsl. MI 8-0817 Visit the Penny Saver, HospItaL second floor,, in year Old home, mga, landaeapad yard turn. Dimock Co., Ml 3'-6345 Barbara TBA*T HARTFORD—1 room Cape, five, fitiishad, assume mortgage, ranch, large living room, csiitaet CLASaiPICO ADVERTISING i>EPT. HOURS MI »4706. . ’ lArtTONEffTI tSempdeUng stor* {all prices reduc clot* to Uiogptag and bua. MI Raaltor, AQ Woods, MI 8-7703, Johanna Evans, fuU ah4d dormer,., full basement, monthly'payment*. $101, Tongren kitehen i;#*atifuli:atttlfully lahdacaped DONT viairr p»W i* 'Auxiliary Ttirlft Shop, 488 Main. P0 ES? IA.M.toSP31. BAr N r e d paint th five, 'gallop Open -Tueaday-Friday, 104, ed). Have'on* small player piano. 3-488$ after * 7 * . Ml 94668; city uUUUea, excellent condition Agency, MI 3-6331. lot. Shown by. sppobiiS] tmi6snt. ■ Marion " m MASO'NRT — 8peelaUaiii( hrlek PO t/Att cans, at t3-7B per gallon. Quality Meyers Piano. 31 Center S t, M*n> thraughout. Charles Laaperance, E. Robertson, Realtor, Ml 8-635$. cheater. Onen waekday* 3:30-3‘JO FIVB ROOMS and-tile bath, hast, n MANCHESTER-Weat Sida, « Ml 8-7630. bomea, firaplacea, patioo, waUa, material. Used painters, farm »• CX)Pt CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSinEO ADVT. all Idnda of atone work, cement ers and property owners. Call or USED REFRIGERATOR CaU MI p.m. All day Saturdaya. hot. water, adulto. l a q i ^ -UtA Bowers School room M ck Cape, attached ga JUSTXLISTED! SEE THIS HoYeWhem m . MOm»At,Tlira HMDAT MtM AJL-iAATCBDAT • AAL floora. Ml 9-SOOl. • see Vernon Paint A Wallpaper, 8-1082, • , School. rage, large encleawd rear p o i^ DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS-For the Ml 8-1883 or TR 8-2283. W i r i n g A|qparel->-Fairs 57 6 room'^oanter hall colonial, one aelltng for $14,700. CaU the R. F. discriminating buyiar. 7 room Deluxe 7 room vOarrUoM,Colonial ALL KINDS of general work, Jiawna 38'* ROPER GAS range, excellent car garage. 34' living room with Dimock Co., XQ. 94248, Barbara ranch, 3 baths, 3-ear, 3 Hraplacaa, with braaseway and gariige, on tree PLEASE READ YOUR AO and rubMah, cellara and atUea, NEW CEX>AR clothes line pdee In- condition. MI 8-8295. 65 Delmont - HAVE A NEW baby? The Penny Ce n t e r ST.—3 room heated ftreplaoa, fmvnal dining room, mod Woods,-MI 8-7703, Johanna Evans, laundiy room, garage, city utili ■haded iot on North Elm St. Re '57 PLYMOUTH atalled and reset.' Chevrolet St.-' , - — apartment, 00 hue^Une. MI 34105, ties. extra large lot, immediate Cutest ^pe On duced to $11,700. . • •# "W u t A4»" m taken over the ^ene m n een- cleaned, window cleaning; tight Saver ha* Juat i received a largo em kitchen, 8 twin sized bedrooms, Ml 8-S4U.' Belvedere 4-door sedan. vmleneo. Tbo Mverlloer eaeaU reoo hie •« the ratST DAT *T trucking, paper, rag* and any old wheels, kitchen range, bathroom quanUty of new and nearly new aluminum siding, level riiaded lot. occupancy. Charlea Lesperance, sink. MI 8-1888. IV . pO W Q U —k room home, 8 Ml 8-7$30 iARVIS REALTY CO. Radio, heater, automatic, aao UCPOKT I S I o m in Mom tor tiM nest taeer. furniture taken away free. Very RUGS, NEVER used, 8x13 anUque baby ciotbea, TWO ROOMS and baUi, 130 Cantar 7 room cape on beautiful half reaaonable ratea. MI S440S. gold, $25; 9x15 green broadloom, acre lot in d naighbortiood of fine room* completely redecorated,' Porter St. 6 Rooms, V-8, whItewaUe. - Oft* M K XlteHoinM la roepoMtMe far only ONV taoerrect or emltteO WmcRESTER Model 13, puiiip, 12 St., MI 8-3457 betwaen 3Ko only. LOOKOUT Mountain, Spring St. T ReaHora MLS Insurer* owner. ' .24,000 Orighahl feiLony oArerlloeeent and then ooljr to the entant of a $35. 17-piece stainless steel cook- EVBINING AMD cocktaQ dressOa, homes. Ad^table - to 4 bed' hot water baseboard radiation, DON"!' BREAK your back. Let me guags;,' full- choke, like noiW; rea ■ware, original. cartoons, $38lS0. atze 7 and 10. cheap. Call MI rooms, plus formal dlnhig: room, ceramic tOe counter in kitchen, room coloaiai, 3 tlrepfacM, 1)4 milee. ' ten. Krton nMoh do oot Maaen the vnine of sonable. MI 8-8394, VERNpN'i-8'4 modem apartment, baths, built-ins, attached garage, Ml 6-4111 MI 8-3618 break mine. Lawn maintenance. 289-8955. S-8847, 1 Hackmatack 8t. heat, electric stove, ' cabiaet cheerful, compact kitchen. Pritwd sera lot. Ideal for large family. Garage, PlastCTved ID net he em eelei h y ' Ml 9-85M...... am*, ■lawiiw I— ^ Belling for $16,809. CSU the R. F. amesUetdrlve, ihany shade trees, MI 41033 ^ 7 9 5 DRIVEWAY aealer.1 well known kitchen, full ceramic bath, com- at aiqirdsal 'valuation. city utiUUes, sidaMdk* and curbs: MI 41300 Se’” FLORENCE gas stove, good WMit*d~-Ti>. Buy >-.58 Dimock CO., Ml 84345, Bai'bara manufacturer, $8.49 for 8 gallon , blnation windowa. TR 64408. Large lot. Charles Lesperance, MI SPARKLING' 3 bedroom , ranch TOim lOOOnDEATIOM w nx IM A I AAI' 4 41*vi1 can, quality merchandiae. Clean baker, like new, $25. Call any Woodsf'Ml 4-7703, Johanna Evans, Walls, Beautiful\ Hotneliolii Serrices time, MI 8-0215. YnciBUY. 4iax or UMa 1^ ROOM apartment, heat, hot VCTplanck School \ m 84853. 8-7830. * with attached garage, aluminum AppafeciAnBo DIAL M l 3*27li up with water; Cali or see Vernon ..'a.'..,'______:______:______eombinattona; asaumaqia G.I. Offered 13-A PAtot A Wallpaper, MI 8-1852, TR and ussd funUlurv, cWilh giSsa. wafer, refrigerator, atove, plus A model T room home, new heat COUNTRY living In Manchester — ^mUm APARTMBSVT elce electric range, aUver piotora framka and aid latg>/|torage epace, centrally lo ing system, copper plumbiiq-, ev- V‘-'MA9CHESTER—New oversized \mortgkge, asking $18,800. The 5-3383. 8 room Cape, full shed dormer, 8 full rooms, bfeezeway, 3-car ga Back Yard. Call 'Bisl*' Meyar Agency, Realtor*, ^ ’8 UPBOtATERT - Retired two burner kitchen heater, chrome coins, old doUa and guns, hokby cated oh bua line. Write Box E, panaive kitchen dining area, ]>ob- rage, large encloaed lot amesite from the ahop. Oar/ take cara of pipe, automatic electric room ooUeettOM, attie eontanta or whole Herald, ^ aibillty of 8 bedrooms, fair market liA bath*, one acr* wooded lot, MI 9-5524, MI 340$0. BOAT TRAILER, mahogany desk aeUlng for HT.800. CaU the R. F. drive, combination windows and all your upholatermi needa at 38x68'’, boy's Wcycle, accordion. heater. MT 9-2725. . --i estataa. Furniture Repair-Sarvica. prick $14,800. door*. This'home should be a must great aavin^. Call CB S>Stn. TR 5-8858 TalnottvMla. OoM. Tal Ml 3-7443. FOUR ROOMS, Oeqpnd floor, auto Dlmock Co., -MI 84248, Barbara NpLLlSTER STREICT TBOyBU REAGHNHI OUR ADVERTISER? matic hot water,^atove, jio fur Woods, MI 8-7702, Johanna Evana, on your list, Charles Lesperance, Belfiore Agency GAS RANGE, apartment else; two MI 8-7820. Prim* central location .. and a '61 VALIANT WASHER r REFRIOBRATOR re- end tablei one corner table, fair PTtANK tS buying and aetling good nace, one child Sedepted. MI Duplex Ml 9-6853. ^ ■ - ...... r -I real fink, home. Sort of a large SMInr Aimriiig StrviM palri. Prompt, economical, eapert, ly new. Ml 3-5892. used m atu re and antiques at 8-7094. ^ 8-8 . large , cheerful rooms, over E9CCELLE1NT 4 rooms plUg 2 un V-200. Radio and he4t4r< guaranteed. 8 ^ # Ml a-teff, Pnt- Boats and Accessories 46 430 Lake St Call and tea what VI—Manchester—New Listing. 6H MI 3-5121 bungalow V a tmall colonial of 8 standard tranemisaitoi, MAPLE ST.—8 room flat, heat, hot 1100 aq. ft in each side, 3 heating room ranch, IH ’ baths, 14x84 fin-’ finished, near bus line, Verplanck rooms (8 Mrooma) and living terton’e. 180 Center St we've got. Open Sundays. MI . systema, prime Weat Side location,' School, large lot, city utilities, ex- whitewalls. On* - owner. Frtt fi HiralA RtaVtift Moving— Tracidaf— Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 14 H.P. EVtNRUDE outboard G.E, WASHER and dryer, excel 9-4589.' water, $U0. Available June 16- idhed recreation room, attached EAST HARTFORD-A*aum* '4)4% room, dining and kitchen. Side 15,000 original mile*. Im RBlWEAVlNG of buma, moth holaa. motor, gear shift, good condition, AdulU. MI 3-0318, MI -3-0441. 'sailing at bank appraisal. , gangk, built in 1858. Excellent lo , cellent tor young or retired cou entry hatl, pkntry, fireplace. Rela Storage ’ 20 lent condition. $150. MI V43S1. • ple. ‘ITiis ia a reel buy, Charles mortgage, approximately $4,800 maculate. Zij;q)era repaired. Window Sbedea GIRL, PART-TIME, cashier, coa- ASSISTANT In Advertising Depart reasonable, MI 8-5820. (■; cation. Selling for' $18,800; Call the down. 8H room split, garag*. Sun- tively new heating system. Alum W'ant Room*; Without-Board 59 FIVE ROOM flat, first floor, com Laaperance, W 8-7820. on Ow of onr elaaeiaod ndverttaeoentaT Ko made to meaeure; all aiaed Vene tH kl AUSTIN A. CBAMBSiRil C«) metics and general atora work. ment of grocery chain, mutt bo APARTMENT eize refrigerator and R. F. Dimock Oo., Ml 8-5245, Bar set School area. Call 886-ft47. inum siding, Riiaco combinations. ^ Ihrtodr Ataply the tian blinda Keya made while you Moving, packing, storage -local Apply Mr. Hoyt, Arthur Drug, able to type, car necessary, extra 12 FOOT runabout, ahifta equipped ROOMS TO REINT, also eabina with pletely remodeled, prefer adult Beechler-^mith bara Woods, Ml 8-7702, Johanna Very easy house to maintain and RockviUt. for water skiing, excellent condi gas range, good coondiOOn. MI coup]*. M Biasell St. Cau MI AUTUMN ST. — 8 room Colonial $1695 wait. Tape RecOrdera for rent. and loim diatanca. Agants for benefits. Apply in person Gafer 3-100*, efficiency. Scranton Metal. Call MI Evans, MI 8486$. wito large sunporch, excellent to heat. Good buy at i Manow’a, 807 Main, MI t-S23I, tion. MI 8-7358. 94784 after B. GLASTONBURY 181,900 MANtHlSTni ANSWERING SERVICE Lyons vkn Ltnea, Ino., world-wide Bros., 140 Rye St., South Windsor, 9-0838 atfer 5. csTER^orinv *t «>niht4on. City utilities, amaalte mortgags of $11,000 can b« as miovsrs. fVeo estlmatas^ MI 84187 b o o k k e e p e r —Full-time, exper Conn. rs New custom contemporary split sumed. • RAOIO-TT REPA1R8 au ienced preferred. References Call 14’ LYMLAN Ruqabout, Evinrude NO MONEY NEEDED SIX ROOM duplex, newly deco area. 6 room ranch wiA aUtohed 2 ^ > "<1 Ml f-OSOO PLEASANT furnished room for MI 84863 level, 4 bedrooms, 3)4 hath*, family Cara, ^lonographa, ehangara. In person between 9:30 snd 12 25 h.D electric starter, new bat 8 YEARS TO PAY gentleman, central location. MI rated, family with school aged n n g e , living room, dining room, doors, lot 70x496, large shade T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor •M CHEVROLET tery. ‘TeeNee jailer transom sup childreil preferred. Write Box M, tree*. Immediat* occupancy. room, double garage, non-develop aii|l tenon yaiir 'nMHnCh- V«nV hear tron onr advortlaar in Jia Reneat, oeonomleau OuaraMaed 80 Painting— Pfo^ering. 21 noon. Paul Dodge, 873 Main 8t Salesmen Wanted 36-A MORE TIME IS WANTED 9-8886, MANCHBJTSIR—4 bedroom home, kitchen, den, 3 large bedrooms. ment area, city water, artistically all oventef at the ‘ ' daya. Famoue for aerviee tor 10 port, new tires and tubes, life A WHOLE HOUSE Herald. Reduced to $21,800 Call the' R. Priced way below $20,000. Charlea MI 3-1577 Bel Air 2-door hardtop. *N EXTERIOR and Intwlor p»<"Mtig HOUSEKEEPER to live in Posi jackets, cushiems, ski rope.’ Tel. Sxcellent elieet and aiorage spkiN, ]>sperance, MI 9-7620' landscaped with many trees. Call Radio, heater, stick 4hlft, yaare. Phone Ml 848ST. Petttr- ATTENTION MEN: Serve consum OF FURNITURE FUmnSHED ROOMS, complete laegs encloaed porch 3 -w ga-- F. Dimock Co., Ml 9-5246, Bar- builder. ton’a. Paperhanglng. WUlpapsr booka tion available July 1. Write Box F, MI 3-4505. FOR ONLY $488 light boueekeeping facuities. Cen Famished Apartments 62>A toira Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna VERNON—For sale or assume V-8, Whitewall*. A v4ry Heridd stating references. ers with Rawlelgh Products in rage, $19,700 Phflbrica Agency. Ml SIX ROOM Colonial, near Main Wallpaper removed. OeUings. ON THE EASIEST TERMS trally locaM , Mr*. Donmy, 14 43484. Evans, MI 8-5853. MI 4-0800 247-5091 mortgage, lovely 6)4 room ran<^, rare model. Excellent Lost 8Uid ^Aand Aiitomobilca Por Salt 4 AN UNUSUAL bargain! Ranpbol- Manchester or S. E. Hartford Co; 18 FOOT HIUNER runabout with ---- ■ - -...... -- - - St., 1)4 hatha, hot water oil heat, condition. Floors. Good clean workmanahto- Many Rawlelgh dealers earn $2.50 . IN THE WORLD Arch St., Mancheater. TWO ROOM furnished ^artmant fauilt-ins, city utilltie*, a real buy 1)4 baths, % acre land. Very rea ater.8 pteca living room eat; sofa Fully insured. Reasonable raise. R.N. OR L.P.N. Laurel Manor, 50 h.p. Johnson and 1100. pound 8 COMPLETE one block from Main St. Tel, MI IX—ROdCLEDGE—8 room ranch, VERNON — Six room bustom sonable. Please caU cfWner. TR Z/)ST—Com# Siaphwd, black and FOUR IBM International 10 wheel- MftnchHHtftr. I’funG your hourt,> and up per hour. Write Rawlelgh MANCHESTTCR—Ranch, lazge liv for a quick sale, Chariea Leaper^ Ranch, built-ins, bow window, and 3 chairs. 8148. Choose from Leo PellsUsr, MI 848N or MI trailer, plus many extra*. 125 ROOMS OF BRAND NEW ROOM FOR gentleman, naar. Main 3-0314 after 3 p.m. ing room, modern kitemm, i bed- S-car garalfa, 2 fireplaces, 2 bath*, 5 8891, TR B44M. liut BO eOUar, nilMinir itnce era, fimt claai condition. Can be noup of fine fabrles. Work done 8-8083. MI • 2324. Dept. CNE-26-27, Albany, N. Y. Garth Rd., MI 9-2331. St., separate antrance, parking ance, MI 47830. > large yard, make otter. Call own ThuradM, ylelBtly. HUltard St. and Been at oUr yard. The Thomaa FURNITURE rooma, 1)4 hatha, large rcc room, large lot. RMuced to $28.90(l.'r'>11 H 9S by expert craftsmen on our prem^ Beautiful Westlnghouee Electric MI 9-2951. . VERNON—8 room fumlahed apart excellent coaditicn, $19,500. Phil- th* R. F. DimeiCk Co., MI 9-8245, er. TR 47098. SOUTH WINDSOR — Immaetilate North Mamdieatar. Anawara to the Oolla Co., 381 Bread St., Manchei- laea. All work fully guaranteed. PAlMnNO AND papsrbanglag. 14 FT. YELLOW Jacket runabout, ment, heat, hot water, stove and Barbara Wood*, Ml 8-7702, Johaii- ' ^ SPECIAL! apllt level, S minutes from'Man name U "lOinar.'’ MI 8-OUl, MI tw. Sitiiations Wanted^— Refrigerator brick Agency. Ml 3-6464. FAMILY SIZE ranch, center en Mil] Fabric Salesroom, IT8 Pine Good elsan werkmAwiip dt res- Help Wanted—Male. 36 25 h.p Evinrude, TeeNee trailer, Modem Bedroom Suit# new refrigerator furnished, 330. na Evana, Ml 9-5853. ^ chester. living room, kitchen, MMt. St., exclusive Cheney Fabric sonabls ntSB. 80 years la Mun- ski equipment, all new 1955, excel- FORNISHEO ROOM near bath for TR 5-3800, TR 5-1287. Modern I bedroom rancher off Ver trance hallway, finished rec room, 1888 FORD 3-door, mechanically Female' 38 Handsome Living Room Suit# MANCHESTER—8 bedroom ranch, non St. in Buckley School area, dlneue, $ bedrooms, 3 full bpthk,; salesroom, in Mmichemar. Ml chsstsi. Raymend Flaks. MI PRODUCTION clerk to traih' as lent condition. ML 9-8988. gentleman. Parking^. 54 High at. carport, large lot, near school, XV—MAGNIFICENT raiich, 3-car 3-car garage, quality throughout, large rec room, laundry room, FOUNDMPan and wMta female good, body rough, »90. MI l-«297, 8-83n. Hegt Proof Dinette Set TWO ROOM furnlahed-apartment, ceramic tiled hath, lOned heating, owner wonts action. Not a “ rida Boltan Dog Warden, 8-7833. Budget terms arranged. expeditor. Alao (gening for alilp. WANTED by high school student Beautiful "De Luxe” Range large assumable $%% mortgage. garage, 3 baths, 3 fireplaces, Hy acreened in patio, large lot, lart* 8-10 p.m. Ping department clerk. Apply -.work aa mother'a hriper in town f u r n is h e d roOm for .rent. On* third floor, heat, lights and gaa full baaemant, attached garage by,” muat be seen. Gerard Agen Instead' of Westinghouae Electric Owner. MI 8-7985. ing room 14x31, extra large family large lot. Selling below market oasumabl* mortgage. Frank HAROLD A SON Rubbish Remov EXTERIOR-INTERIOR painting, Manchester Modes, Inc., Pine St., o^^t the beach. Call MI ^9489. CANOE—18 foot SponiKm with block from Main St. Tel. MI 6-0114 furnished, working lady preferred. room, center entrance hallway, cy, Realtors, MI 8-0888, er 'Tom Obrsmski, Broker, MI 4473I, MI ■ -Ma. ■ . , .4a. ^ , .■( Refrigerator. If you Prefer value at $17,800. al, Cellars, attlca yards, and decorating, celling^, wallpaper- Manchester. saUlng equipment, $100. PI 2-7921’. after 3 p.m. Ml 84888. s p u r LEVEL—7 rooms, fire priced in the $40,000, Owner mov Qulnii, MI 9-8985. $-1118. _ '19 CHRYteR LOST—Shmale Tiger cat anawera 1888 PLYMOUTH. » 0 aa le Ml Weekly pick-up or burner barrels. mg, floor sanding and reflnlshing. Rugs, Lsmps, Tables, Linoleum to amha>« ( .**Tatry,” Vldnlty et 8-1438. 12 FOOT TAFT runabout.'^ fully and a few Other Articles place, 1)4 baths, buHt-ln*, recrea ing out of state. For further infor Harold Hoar. hC 9-4084. Clean workmanship. No Job too MAN NEEDED for established Situafthns Wanted— SIX ROOM furniahed duplex, avail tion room, garage. 4)4%. $108 mation or appointment to aee call JAH VIS r e a l t y CO. Ca r t e r ST., Bolton—Neat 8 room ROeXLEDGB—7 room Ranch, 4 New Yorker ihodel 4-door Bmdkflald'ltd.. Beitea m i 84583. flberglaaed, 714 h.p. Evinrude EVERYTHING . FOR m t l able ' now through Oct. 31. 38 English Colonial Cape on lovely 1888 PORSCHE 1800, beautiful con small. Johp VerfaUle, MI 9-S750. service route. $125 weekly, chance Male. monthly, $17,800. Carlton W. the R. F. Dimock Co., MI 8-6345. RealtOTa MLS Insurars ^ r s old, large modern kitchen, hardtop. RaAO, heater, CICLLAR, atticg and yards claanad. fOr advancement to management .19 motor, remote controlled, cruise'- ONLY 3488 trance,, parking. MI 8-4373. Griswold St. Ml 8-1983. let, beautUUl view, 8-car garage,' automatic, V-4, power LOST-rCaBee eat,•anawara to the dition. Will accept trade. Cali MI a-day. tank. Trailer. $575. 'Call MI Hutchins. MI 9-5132. ' Barbara Wood* Ml 9-7702, Jo MI $:4113 MI 1-1033 butit-tn oven and range, dlahwash- namn a( “ PoDy,” vicinity et Rubbish hauled to the dump. Rea PAINTING and wallpapering, w'all- within 3 years. Bonus and- profit Free Storage until wanted, Frea Immedlsto occupancy. Call 'vln er, dtapoeal, pantry, etc. Large ateering. power brSkOa, 8-0085 after •. , aonable. Mi 9-8704 HOUSE PAINTING and general 8-81,'50. delivery. FURNISHZ3) front room, light hanna I^van*. MI 9-646$. MI 8-3518 Ml 1-7847 Bogglni, MI 8-6133. Belfiore Agen Oaanan.ht. MI 84888. paper removed. Wallpraer hooka sharing plan. Call HArrison 3-0421 carpentry. Reasonable ' ratea. BnsincM Lpeattoiw $13,650- ATTACnVE 3 bedroom dining room den, canter entrance' whitewalis, axeeutlwe on request. Ceilinge. Free eati- 7-9 p.m. only! Fre? aet-up by our own reliable housekeeping, 3 blocks from Cen- cy. ‘ 1981 VOLKSWAGEN panel truck, Work guaranteed to satisfy. MI tor, women only. Call MI 8-5588. For Hast •4 ranch, large kitchen, ceramic •New apiit BOLTON LAKE-6 rooiit ranch hall, paneled wall fireplace la liv gray Snlah. TXICMIV-Sttngnd, black m a le ^ F mcellent conAtlon. 6U1 BU B 9-«lig mates, jCall Roger, MI 8-0938. men. bath, I picture wlndowe, cellar, level, 1,498 square feet of living Building--Coiitritctij^g. 14 9-6*92., PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT overlooking lake, $ hedtopms, TWO GEMS— COLONIAI^! ing room with a beautiful view, 8 By, Can Lae Fraeefeda, Deg Wer- after 8. Building Materials 47 184’ frontage, trees. Carlton W. area, 1)4 hatha, finished rec lakefront priirllegea, email down bedrooms, 3 baths, S-car farage, S a X isa B N . A, A^ ANDERSON—Interior decor SAMUEL ALBERT CH 7-0358 STORE FOR rmt. Stt M. Mala St. Hutchins, m 84113. room, built-in stove, oven, dlsh- ->• - - -•____ . ■ -______ADDITIONS, recreatloa rooma^ ra; ator, painting. 108 Foster St. MI MANAGEMENT. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT ROOMS FOR rent, centrally'locat MI 8-5238, 84. payment, $13,800. Goodehild-Bart-' Scarborouogh Rd.—4 bedroom co- plastored wall*, selling at bank ^ 8 9 5 84808. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 USED LUMBER, butidlng and ed, MI 84115. waaher and disposal, choice loca appraisal, ISl.OOO. PhllMck Agth- LOST — PAM .BOOK Jfo. Auto D r t ^ c School 7>A modellns all types of carpentry. If you have no means of transpor CIRCA 1750 Colonial — 8 rooms, tion, city water and city aewer. leu Realty, Realtors, 388-0938, 1^ Idnlal, 'moot gracious family home,* Nelson ragglna, 4-1700. plumbing supplies, double cabi 8-7925. large jiving rdom, formal dtning cy, MI 8-8484. Notlea .la Iwtnhy. glymt that Paaa COCKER pyPS, 11 weeks very net eink, bathroom set, steam tation I'll send my auto for you ROOM, WBU. furniahef with g ^ l^ S S o u r in S '^ e T S S completely renovated, new plas- Immediate occupancy. Selling f o r ______.... PREPARE FOR drlvar’a taat. e x t e r io r SPRAY and brush TRAINEES No Obligation I, dream' of a kitchen, BpdiLVo. SMB faaoad by the Firat BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, painting, commercial, industrial, beautiful modem type buff. AKC .flu'lace, radiators, windows; doors rage, private home, pi call Call ai^ time. $21,900. For further 'information GERARD ST, bedroom colonial QLA8TONBURir-Id*al for ooupl* Maaehaator Agaa 18 to, 80. Driving and claaa registered. Cocker grooming and and bricks. Yard open 8:30-6. A—U-B—E—R—T—S after 5 p.m., MI 3-8958. or appointment to ace call the R. batha, S-ehr farags, mid twenties. with no children. Small kitchaa, '61 AIONZA additions, recreation rooms, lUI residential abd trim jobs. Work Plahijed management-trainee pro on lovely deep lot, large kitchen, liandl Bhhk A Tniat Co. haa bean room. Three inatructora No wait boarding small dog* at reasonable Saturday 8 to 4. Choman House 4a-,4.6 ALL"Yff ST., HARTFORD OFFICE rent, near Parkade, F. Dlmock Co., MI 8-5245. Bar formal dining room, living room dinette, living room, beSroom, Coup*. Radio and heater, lent -add aMlieatlon. hae been ing. Manehaater Drtvtag Aeada- typea of carpentry. Also fall-out guaranteed, free eatimatee, Jo gram; for college and high school Hutehins, Ml 94132. -M BOWERS ST.-d room co shcltera built. Call MI 8-4381, seph Dionne, contractor. Ml rates. H. C. Chase, Harmony Hill, wrecking, Stock Place, off N. OPEN n igh ts t il l 9:00 reasonable rent. 188 W Middle bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Johanna with flreplaee, 1)4 baths, garage, lonial, beautifully mrintalnsd, two l a ^ master bedroom 14x30 ga- atlek ohiirt, bucket seats, aade tg eud bank for payment my. PI 3 4 ia . graduates. Applicants muat: d ) Hebron Rd., Bolton. Ml 3-5427. Main St., or telephone Ml 8-2392. ROOM FOR rent, gentleman only. Evana, MI 9-5458. rhg*, arteaton wall 84 feet m«Pi 8-0484 after 4. have outstanding persmialitv and Tpke. Call MI 3^-8306, '3-8 p.m., BOWERS SCHOOL, one block, cus cau Vln Bogglni, MI 8-kim. Bel- large bedrooms, pahsled family maroon Siitah, ‘ ' whjta- and Mauanee ef new book. CARPENTRY alterations, concrete W A TK IN S MI 3-3898, after 8:89. , Saturdays, 84. , let 110x640, taxes Use than fSOTUr waUa.' MORTIiOCK’S Drlvtag School—Of- appearance. (2) poaaeas ability to PROFESSIONAL clipping, groom tom built B room ranch. Plastered XXI—EAST HARTFORD—Mew .^ .8 fler* Agency. room with Jalburied windows, alum- 4U Main t t , Manehaatar. atepe, no job too small, WlTllam RAYMOND'S PAINTTNO— I n t ^ walla, partial racreation room, inum siding and awninga, j^ s o n ysar. Full price $11,3M. Two aS- Gelinas, MI 8-8848. lor, exterior apraylng. Satlafan- advance into executive poet. Fi ing, bathing^sdi breeds poodles Diamond*— Watches— LARGE WELL lighted. Itiaated. room ranch 'with attached garag*, VERNON jaeont lota can W houiht, total AiDMinl( tMuniitt eocreeay “ May Sava nancial potential is excellent and a specialty. The Poodle Bafolion, MI BARGAIN SHOP FURNISHED ROOM. 58 Strieklaiid traea, $17,800. Carlton W. 1)4 baths, built-in stove, oven, J$18,400 rionai landtoaped ywd, two taieqhs $1995 Tour EMe.'’ Driver education tion guaranteed, free eatimateia. Jewelry 48 St. ' air-conditioned two or three robiq ^Hutchins, MI 8-5182.. from all schools. Under $39,900. 1.3 acre* four miles from Man- MI 8-449)5 after 4 p.m. many fringe benefit* are provided. 9-9793 or MI 9-0500. $98 Danish metal base sofa, 6 offices, centrally located at $10 dishwariier and dltpoaal, center GOOD BUT . . . . .REDUCED FOR chaeter, Frank Obremald, Broker, KUOS AMD bad^reade anpaitly claaaae. Member, Oonneetlcut Pro- This Is a permanent career oppor entrance hallway, beautiful lot, 4yad,tChooaa from TO dacocaitor femtonal Drivlag School Aawi. Ml Florists— Nnrseries 15 tunity. I f f - WATCH AND jewelry repairing at turquoise plastic cushions, $79. NICE LARGE front room, private Proepect St., East Hartford- PORTER St.—Lane colonial horn*, qU KX BALE. CUSTOM RANCH .. 46J38, Ml 4111$, THREE LITTLE kittens need 288-8891, 7-4 p.m. immediate occupancy. Selling for U riag room ftreplacs. Wall to wall ealora; tacky tAdy tatundxy. tt V-7IM. homes, male, 8 weeks old call in reasonable prices, prompt serv home, gentleman. 31 Church St. 5 bdunqma, 8)4 baths, 3-car ga- ELVA TYLER, Realtor HARDY TRANSPLANT flowers — ice, 2 watchmakers, Manchester- $84.95 matching arm chair, $24.60 $34,490. For further mfermatiau carprilng. Den or dlnlim room. Two MI.8-$48B , MI 8-6061 E)ntMU Plnea. Ml MM8. Electrical Services 22 Apply evenings, MI 9-2296. MI 9-4888. MANCHESTER-Main St Store- rage Wrrt laadscalandscaped yard. iirts F«r Atsls u LARSON’S Oannaetlcut's firet U- marigolds, petunias, agerstum, ter’e oldest established jeweler. Shownrn by amatotmaat. Marian E. or appointment to aee call the R. twin sized bedrooms. Oarage. Rec $24.50 (2) solid cherry spindle 160% retail’ location with conven F. Dlmock CO;^.Mt 8-6346. Barbara MEADOW LANE-ModenTT^room rotm ahrt apa»tt, fbrmeCy the cenaed driving jchooi trained — snapdragon, salvia, alyssu^i, FREE e s t im a t e s —Prompt aerv- ROCKVILLE FINANCE COCKER puppies. AKC registered, F. E. Bray 737 Main St., State Robertsonirtson, Reutac, reation room with bar. Call Mrs. FIVE A-Bonx lato, ait with 190 foot dahlias, etc. Buy at the farm at Ic# On all types of aicctricai wlr- Theater Building.. back Windsor chairs, each, $15. FRONT ROOM, centrally located, ient parking. 8300 or 4600 kq. ft. ■ - ______Woods, MI 47702, Johanna Evans, Hunter, MI 8-S8BB. TR 64811, MI brick ranch with 3-car attached frontage, city initer, no sewera, a Seahdbievlaa Graft Shop, located Certified and approved Is now of CORP. , black, red or blonde, boarding. available. CH 9-1911, Ext. 838. - at WatUne Brea. 888 kbtin St. — fering claasioom and behind farm prices Also, potted hybrid Licensed snd Inaured. Wilson Also stod service. Washburn Cock ' $29.95 knotty pine, night table, parking, 88 Birch St Ml 8-7138. QUIET STOEET-Cim^ 4)4 room MI 9 -8 6 5 ^ 94$08, , garage, 1)4 baths, TV room, din Mock from a neto elementsiry iperlelltlng In diatinieUve gifta for Free repair estihiates room. MagniflceBt family room, SEVEN ROOM colonial, IM hothk, A new custom center entrance Oo- rooms, priced reasonable. Call PI good oenditlan, many extru, $460 MI 9-28*8 DARK RICH loam, gravel, < fill, ■hrubs, lawns, gardens, etc. JUj THREE ROOM svartment, h $18,300; can MI 8-516* after $. garage, large. M , JIancheotor lonial, | 3 oversised bedrooms, fam 3-7878. Will cemUdm. trade for Model A Company-all typea of siding and We a r e TAKING 'applications for upon request. Call. Kenneth Robin ^aminer Bomfs For Rent <7 cabinet kitchen, excellent barn, Graaii area. Only 411,400. Evaaings i roofinc.' Aluminum clapboards s cashier. Muat be High School stone and white sand. MI 8-8803. 3-7804, MI 9-8731. son, MI 3-1365, hot water furnished, $70 men) week-days, all day Saturday and garages, 8% acre*, fruit trees, only Uy room. 3)4 baths, garaage, non- Ford. MI 84706 after 8 P-m. B u sin g Service* Offeri»l 1.1 Ml 4t348 after ' Sunday. _$toy Holcomb*,' MI 4-1138. . {.(devslopmsnt area, city water, treed speeitlto. Unexcelled workman- graduate and able to type and use TOOL AND gauge makers wanted, THREE ROOM eottsge for rent. $11,804. Carlton W. Hutchins, lO Mlp. Mi 8-8488. adding machine. Can Ml 8-2031 for FARM LOAM, top:quaJity, atock lot. Call builder. Farms For Sale 76 1867 BUICX Century, 3-tone blue, BE3JABLE removal / eervlce. firat-class only. *11 prevailing piled 3 years, big 5 yard loiul, $12. NEW EFFICnCNCT West Beach', Westbrook, Ccmi. BOWERS AREA—7 room cape, 8 or 94182. 4-door, automatic tranamlssien, appointment, business hours. Mary Feuniier, MI 8-34$8. WARREN E. HOWLAND, HEBRON—40 acrM, mostly tillable, '61 rlA T M A M Rubbish Co. Rohtes cover- FOR YOUR, roof snd siding, call benefit* and overtime schedule; Columbia, AC 8-9323, after 5 p.m. with 4 bodrooms, 3 full baths, fireplace, MI 4-0800 247-€091 radio, beater pewer steering and ^■g Manchester. Commercial in Call or apply in person. Manches and heat. AU tifKdrst Horn' Stor- J, -I ______-J______«« formal dining room, full cellar, oil HOMES THAT HAVE TO dairy barn, about 1500 feet front 1100 4-door sedan. Boat brakes, axe^lent cenditlon. MI J. G. Roofing Co, Wa apeirialise housekeeper wanted to live in. PICNIC TABLEIS—sevelrai models, Realtor FOUR SPACIOUS rooms, 3 unfin age on hard surface road. Priced dustrial, residential. Our special in aluminum, ceramic and atope. Starting June let. One adult, lots ter Tool A Design. MI 9-5263. aent. Parking, W sa tfu T b R p n t' Co hot water beat. Garage, amesite SELL er. Very low mileage. 8-0688. ty attlee, cellars, yards MI 8’—12’, from $14.80, delivered W. and W W drive. Bhetras. ^ssonable. Call ished un, S-car garage, flnlsbed roe to fell. Warren E. Howland, Real For free estimates and appoint of leisure time. Reference* re- Zinker, Ml 9-6444, IJl 6-7143. ' 1—$9,800—8 room*, )4 duplax, MI 3-1108 tor, MI $-1108. 8-9787. qulrmed. Wrltp Box AA. Herald. ceen at 36 Oeu' OOUnE (no childreil) decire med- Owner, MI 8-8705. ______room. lot ha< trees, csntraUy lo- ment call ktl 9-S9.13. EXPERIENCED HAND ern, clean. 4-room heated apart cleap^ 1963 DODGE dtunp truck, model NEED TIRES? Major brands. Spe Street, Apartment K. Phone- ro«m» «EH*r “J $995 008MA APPLIANCE Servlc»-Re- PILGRIM MILLS has opening for -l-TOai,______ment, July 1st, with atove and PORTER STREET Araa --—■ Co- loeUag Hartford Rood, it rooma. B-8YA series. MI 4-088*. | ^ r a all makea' refrigeratora. COMPOSITOR ■ cial May sale. 40% discount. No refrigerator, firat or eecond floor, IcRlai. 6 rooms with fliiiriied rec ■j—$13,400—8 rooms, needs wark Lappen, Inc., Realtors. MI 84361, Wsatod— Beal Eststa' 77 Roofing and Chimney* 16-A I another saleslady,. If Interested, down payment—12 months to pay. 7)4 hatha,, 6 flreplacaa, large (reesars, sraahlng machinea. dry- j apply Manager, Pilgrim Mills, •RENT—4 room heated apart residential area. To $100 per room, breeseway, l-cir garag*. 3— $11,100—5 rioom ranch irlth MI 9-74tt, MI 8-8218. 1981. CHEVROLET Parkwood sta-1 steady, full-time position in Cole's Discount Station. Ml 9-f ‘ ‘ * ment. Call MI $41i7 from 3:80 on exceptionally well iSniucaj^d beauWfuUy lanttoeaped tot. |$70OO. Yffttl SOMEONE to handle you* tion wagoq, V 4 powergllde. whlU-! ars ranges, oil and gai Burners. ROOFING—Speclallilng repairing , Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd;- noon month. Write to Atty Hugh L, basement Far further Inform atlon. can tha roaj ootateT Cau m* at MI 84338 '57 CHEVROLET MI 8-0085. All work guaranteed Printing Department of Hartford, a.m,-te 4:80 p.m., except Satur- Moore Jr., 5$ Piermont SL, lot with trpea. Material and work- ROLUNO PARK -88 Bretton Rd. wail tires, sleetrle windows, ex- i roofs of ail hinds, new roofs -.gul- 1 till 9' p.m. Insurance Company for qualified Phqhrick. Agency, MI 8-8464. tor prompt and courtooua service. eellent condition. Ml 9-083*. day. Watertown, Moaa. manahto In ttiis'. bouse tar auper- 4— $l4,900r-$ roomer, 3 baths, 8 room finished Cape,-1)4 baths, 210 4door aedan, Radio, i t r e e REMOVAL, pruning and lot ter work, chimney* cleaned, re man. 37'* hour week—all benefits. FIELDSTONE' for sale—delivered, lor to Qw average. Price $33,400. Joseph Barth, Broker. paired Aluminum siding 80 DICTAPHONE transcriptionist with reasonable. 633-5039. y ~ 80x800 lot STEEP fully. Insulated, alunilnum storma heater, 6 cylinder, auto clearing. Call Frank C. Nobl*. SU general correspondence exper Fiesse submit ' resume., .including ROUTE $5, Hebron. 4 room apart- THREE BIEDROOM house for P h il^ C k Agency, JQ 4-4444. and acrecna, garage, large land VOUC8WAGEN 1886, good condi- i 8-8053 years' experience; Free estimates. phone number, tq ment AdutU Can MI 40848 shook 8 bedroom home, on profae- IJStTNOS wanted of all kind*. Con matic. tloB asking $486. Cal] RockvlUe ience, also lor other offlc* duties, executive, wife two school age 6— $14,800—5 room ranch, ■aienally rsal tandacaped 100x180 lot, scaped lot, in both puMic and fidential .and fast service. Klein- Call Howley. Ml 8-5381, Ml 8-0763 8 MM RlJVERB-zoom lens camera, batwsen 47 p.m. children, prefer St, Jam** Parian. MANCHESTER— 3 room Garriaon . clean TR 64388 after 4:80. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and permanent posiUon. liberal bene electric eye, good condition, $50. als-duamrioiied bedrooms, 1)4 parochial school district. Call schmidt and Buahe, Ml S-'^se, MI ^ 8 9 5 fit*. 2*9-2727.' NobJe k Westbrook Box BB, Herald MI 44048. ______OolonisI, large tot with tree* owner at JII 8-8780.' repaired sales and service, pick Evenings MI 9-8456. THREE ROOMS, beat, hot water, and iqdlt rail fcnce^ 3«ar attach 8—414,000—8 and $ duplex, a baths, flrqdace, breeseway, rec $4318. Heating and Plumbihg 17 J^fg. Co.. East Hartford, oppoelte reatloi) room, garage. Call Vin ViMKSWAGEN hardtop, 1958, up and delivery. Ice skates sharp Martin Park, atove, refrigerator, parktag. U t 'FOUR OR five room aapartaMRt, ed garage with latousted hreeae- moMy-maker ened, precision ground. L A M FRIENDLY Ice Cream 1* looking Main Bt„ i l l 4 5 » . 84. with or wltheut heat, for jtouag wap. City utiUties. Cadar ahin- Boggim, MI 64123, Belfiore Agen black. MI 8-2868. GERARD J. BARONOU3KY, for part-time help for evenings 7— $16000—4 room cape, -ahed doe^ -ey.-* , Equipment Corporation. Route *3. CLERK-TYPIST-Interssting per couple with one child. (Tall MI glOB. aluminum, atonns and Vernon, Conn.TR 5-7609. Manches- Plumbing. Installation and repair. end weekends for the summer. Ap l^RNON—New modern 4 large 40114. mer ' M' 9-5125. , - manent position, varied general ST. BARTHOIAIMEW tcraeas, full cellar, heated'rbc REmALS - REAL EUATE - OPTIONS - LEASES ter exchange. Call Enterprias 1945’ plications can be filled at the room CBUniai apartment, country room, 34 foot Hvftig .room with EAST HARTFORD office work. Must be qUtek, accu PARISH ‘ aettinK, inclndl^ mnga, refrig YOUNG eXJUFLE; two ochool chll- $—$18,800—Beauty ^-Green Manor SCRANTON- PLUMBING /a n d 'heattng' — re store between 7-8 p.m. flreplaee, dining room, a wen rate typist. Congenial employes, erater, haat, lut water, and ga dnn, want 4 or I roen* furnished Ranch HARD TO BEAT! modeling inataliatlons / repairs liberal .benefits, 5 dav, 40 hour Neat 4 bedroom Cape, walk caHnetod kitchen, idne-half bath. * LAWNS—Cleaned, mowed,j,. trim rage. Washer and dtobr on iniMSnrtiadtar center by June IS. Upotalra—8 large bedroom*, mas- '59 PONTIAC MOTORS med, fertilized. MI 8-8948. AU work guaranteed. 36 year* ex- week. Noble k Westbrook Mfg. out basement, new t car ga-. i teaiUsa. AduKa. TR 43404 er TR caU AOadamy 44714 any ttme, 8— $l6,900-8 room eehadal, Hei- Modern Oip* 7 rooms, 3 bathe, flo- ANNOUNCING... pmtnce. 34-hour aerviee. CWI Co., Westbrook ,8t.. East Hart JANITOR Tmgh large shade treca.- ' tor 13x14, plenty of deep and .wida lioter it. iahfd feOsieinom, meeilent nel^bor Catalina . 4-door J0*daa. Ban VanCamp. Ml 84749. eloeeto, fun ceramic til* bath, ford, 2*9-2717, Applications now being accepted Owner transferred. ------. , ------Hs m ^ ------92 hoOd, near ocM M and hua. .Radi an^ haatar, ^ V-8, ROCKVILLE GARDENS plowed, any slza. Ml fiB n iN G KAnOBD? Sae our walk-up-attic. Plaster walls. Built 18 $l7,loo-T8m*r St tuadt *c for temporary evenly work in ntr lot power ateering. power ASSURED SUCCESS! Do as ao office maintenance. &mpany of- WARREN E..HOWLAND, May 8)i rooNi aparimont* near CM)*, ■ 1464. ReelisttcaUy priced at AsUnff $18,606 ^ A NEW SERVICE TO brake*, whitewalls. Radio-TV Repair Service* 18 many women are doing in Man- Realtor lahed, ahimtaum aldtto, •34,600. Robert Wolverton Agen CHAIN SAW work — Traaa cut. tera good wages and working con Give your famil.v a ^eat bj- moving them into this ex public . BWimming pool, taiuila orapiae*. u-4i$08O-R*-butlt eapo, t bathe, cheater. Hi-weekly Earning* are ditions. Apply at 575 Main St— MI 3-1168 oaurta. Realdeiitlal arro in Rock- |«ag*, bus. Cariton W. cy. MI3-8413. .3 garages ROBERT B. ANDEKSON CADILLACS Reaaonable rates CaU PI *-788* CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, possible if you ha\> as little' aa 2 MANCHESTER between l;:80-4:80 or any time available all hours. Satisfaction ceptionally fine ranch home. Artistically decorate, this Ttn*. MI 44434, TR 4)1146. • $4A04-I BEDROOM home, new o AGENCY n S 95 or 3 hdurs' spare time daijy, Avon FIRST NATIONAL STORES, 13 $38,000—7 room colonial in Bol- ■ .‘■'t 1961 Cadillac, . hardt^ coupe guaranteed. Call Ml 9-m6 ia well liked and seUa so easily. -^ROCXVILLE-AvaUakih Jun* 1, AUTUMN ST.—Charming well kept rornace, city 'utUitlea. dcrir.able’ ______628-0189 INC. home features a tip-top layout of six rooins. 3 bedrooms, location. Gerard Agency, Rsalton, top 1980 Cadillac, model 82, 4-door, TV SERVICE—All makea. Honest. No experience needed. We help beautiful modani $)4 room sqwrt- 6 room houae. F bedroom*, white with black top. SAM’S UPROLttlXRT - Retired Park A Oakland Ava. kitchen, breakfast nook with MI 6-4IS0 or Tom Qiifam, MI MANCHSETER—6)4 room' ranch, from th* shop, (hu) tab* car* of Economical. High quality parta. you to get starts immediately. maat, atove, refrigerator, free 18—133,000—8 and 8 duplex on Wal gorafs, large lot. aacriHctog at The Rental Exchange I960 Oadillac, hardtop coupe Call 2*94922. East Hartford, Conn. formal* dinihtr room, massive living room work-saver parldiig. Heat and hot water fur- ture -windew, oversized giuage, 84445.______^ ’■F nut St. ’60 CHRYSLER 1880 Cadillac, 62 sedan all your uphototertna need* at Guaranteed 90 dava. FamOua for beautifully landscaped yard with $14,800. Short way oUt^liHbst new KTeat savmga. Oall CH 3-S878. service sinep 1931. "Phone Ml' ~ ^ TOOL DESIGNERS am) Dets^ra, WMITED niahed. Many ether conventencea. 3 bedroom split; rec room, ga 1868 CadlUac, 62 sedan. kitchen, attached garage, huge ceramic tiled bath, f Minutes to Hartford over Paric- patioiand riiade trees, $U,604. CsU MANCHESTER —On hue line, 3 14 $38,900—Rea l deluxe ranch, o f R ockviH e Saraaota -4-door aedaa. 9-4587. Potterton t, .lS0 Center St,, l n i ; i i r a n r f » r r a i n i a o J e'T>«rtenc«d. 50 hour wee^. Mab- fet 8444706. bedroom ranch 3 years old, car Oraitdriew rage, over one acre of land, Radio, heater, automatic, 1888 Cadillac convertible. HOME LANDSCAPING - Design, way. $86 a asanth. Call ReckviUe flCjOO. Three bedroom ranch, ga Mpny other excellent cars. 1 rH lrlcC ' Chester Tool and D^sljn,' Ml walk-out entrahee to a ba.sement as large as a bowling TR 6 ^ a . port, aluminum storma, fireplace, V-8, power atoeriag, pow plants, planting Lawn fertlJlia- TELEVISION antennas and rotor En»ERIENGE0 roaaosiable. ReyneMa Realty. Tel. 16 $37,600—6 acres, 8 room cap*, rage,- large lot, oseumsM* (I.I. er brakea, whitewalls. tion. weed and Insect control John ayatems installed and repaired. You 'wiTls^ trained and licensed; ' " , VratNON — Orerefate expandable # LANDLORDS— w « iiHv* the ttNNHitSii dg yoM for the InSerestlng. position of a I alley, landscaped with expert taste. Close to newj Paro i^toNcaiESlrEE-an-si* cenur s t Cape, aluminum coqihinatioiis, in town mortgage, full price $18,800. Many E. Whitham Landanape Nuraery. Serving Mancheater and surround ;:z = < ' ------— - --- mbre, all price ianges.gea. cali_csll the SCBANTON MOTORS, INC 8U 9-2680. policyholder aen'lce'. representative' 4 room oupiaadi9 l*x apartmaatapauxramit on thirduaru custom G.E. huilt-ins, full base Imv* Hie vwc RRcyT ing areas. Modern’ TV Service 406 BAUBE BRNIDERS ment. eteel hatchway, trees, '8 BOLTON—;Large $ room Ranch, 16 $40,()00’s—Lovely 6 room brick EUoworth Mitten Agency,;ency. Real- $2295 188 Unloii 84. Rockville Center St., Ml 1-2205. in our nationally kiiown fir* and' chial School and shopping. Realisti<;aliy priced^ sell at floorloot with tarage and JanRer, vary apic and span throughout. Oil beat, colonial, SHARPENING Servle* — Sawi, casualty insurance conjpany. raitasonabl* A d ^ oifly. Oall minutes to parkway and ehanMiif, tori), MI 34880, JO 14634. MI t-0318 TR 5-2521 SEFTIC TANKS 1st shift 7 to 5. (55 honn 61411 niJOO. Owner. bO 4-3836. nlaatered walls, oversize garage, • PROSPECtlVir TINANTS— w « hov* dasirdMa knlvea, axas, shears. $4170Tor 3334348 *v*aii«8. oeautiful iandacaping.. Asauma HAVB BOUGHT ntw home-must W e * . Qulek aervic*. CuL Moving-—Tmeidns'— Some typing necessary, coUege' AND we«kl.v), V T. J. CR(jCKETT, Realtor or equivalMit huUnana sjqMrtaite* S)i ROOM: ee04ga, furaabedfuraab er un- jSOLTON LAKE--4)b room' ranch, mortgage, pay oniy $67 par month. fell immaculat* $ bedroom ranch, o|MrfmmHi Innkm «id CMiiMreid proportiM ^ Equipment Co.. M MataTMT. S iw a g t 20 ' >19,9 0 0 , 1 Hayea Agsmey, JO jMfcs. ia^3-i6n ttuoRp. Mtehen; Oreplsee, attach VOUnWAOKN lupM Charger, Moncheeter. Hours daUy 74, a*«lrod. For ^^ipotatment call 2nd shift 5:30 to 10:80. ftinstshad,, ■ariaar cloas to lake. r% acre lot, cellar. M hast, aa- w riw nt. n . -GUI MI »4W85 after 8. PUliWD SEWERS Haw EMtoq Rd.. 1 JO eallant cooiitiaa,...... laksfrantrentpriH- ed garag* covered patio, alum- M E N C Iim E fl W jwday 74. Saturday T-4, i S M AiroraM TO Package Dtfvoty. (Pwrt-time). ^ Adulto. MANCHESTER — 4 room Rnndi, HOT WEATHER ahead-iWeisk Jo Ligttt tzu ck ^ and poMuga daliv- toim, 0 ^ $10,400. Goedddid- 1388' POMTiAC Safari, 4 door sU- .LIBERTY MUHJAL ... MHliiM OltaRMl B artm Reatl^, Raaltoro, ftilt baseriltilR: ifdbUkuhi ptorma thia 6 room waterMtL^twtholeay near oriMOl* and boa, I160N. C A U FOR DETAILS AT NO OtUOATION tlan origiilM owner, 22,00d ary. RsMgeraton. waaiiani and We Will pay top w sfea-to ROCKVnxa-M sdern duplex gar MI 4 ^ . ______and aenaas, dty uttlttiM, nice home. 43orentry Lake. Shaded M l Ownar JCt 3:iW7. PIANO TONING, $7. Fifteen yeart’ atov* movtng raectalty. Foldliig Septta'Tanks. Dry Wella. Sewer R(«Moably p ri^ at $13084. Gan n Y lR H iT H •milas, Uka- new, raUlb, heater, INSURANCE CO. " Uacso la4tallrd->Ceilar' Water those who qualify; plus den apartment, 3 bedroom*, built- yard, close to ahoppiiig center. hydramatlc., power ateering and experience. Free repair eatimatea Chairs for rent. lu 3-0753 , JARUS REALTY CO. in' oven, MW refrigerator/ fUQ FLORENCE ST.—7 room haam la Under $14004. Hayes Agency, MI be .renthd during off season,' Can VERNON-Comfortabl* Uvlng; $ upon request. Call Kenneth RoWn- Miss Mdnsen ' Mi s-iiei proofing none. frinee benefit*. Please ap 4440$.-' ^ ______John'H. Lappen, Inc., Reattoss, cnatom built ranch, t ktdr PLYMOinH-VAUANT brakft, mhst aell. asking $1795. son, Ml 3-1865. MANCHESTER Movtiig and T iw ^ ' BiEALTORS~MI..S — INSURERS baaemerit, front and back yardr- excolleet eonditioa inaid* and out, ROSSI HILTON HOME OFFICE Beat Naaenabla otter. MI 8-1577. ply to. $130. AViiUalirJtme X TR Mt3B. encloaed porch, oue-cqr garage, l a 84341, JO 8-7446, jfa $4318. * rooms, both, famity aise kitchen, SALES and SERViGp tag Company. Local and long diav full-time, part-time HOULISTER s t r e e t a n e - dfnfng room.vUring room with MI $-2125 STEPS, sidewalks, stone walla, tong* moving, parirtwi and HmF MeKINNEY BROS; priced for quick sale. fll^RO. Manchester Branch Ogle* TR S.SS58 and weekends, good worklttg con-1 MI 8-4112 MI S-1200 DUPLEX, I. f ^ M c k Ajtaey, lia^i44S4.. . JoenNon; Coianial, fa ir WAPPmC^-BMitesi* Rd. CttOlom firqplM , plaator wall* , hot water Route.SS, Taloetfrill* ‘ tortacea. oga. Ragulop sorrios ditlana a ^ ge^ •Uuy. Ajq«y in' LaBAS.RAUSEG0. MM y OM>. UMmgttlila. IW8. MI don* at raaaonobl* pricao. Sww r win Dispotol C o . naeq, . Il»;S 5r&!£L AMVDIn2h: priced; s roexss and SAiag*,' alum kuot S-hedrqora. 6 raopi nasdi, en- ' haat, full cellar, storma. nR.1 r — BatWDtoi wminnM 30 f-tios-TR s-asis ' P«$Mn af^ 3 walnut Rea- IS *-in Faari St.~M l 3-SMS ' Bfitehell Dr.» Mandieatcr " MI t-261» . MI S-1023 amatt'famgjj^ ■X ROOlYahMle lane let! e » Imai .eoiMitkwa. m e m m oeu- tniljr iMstSift^ttlJli^e .ChUannwrMpi TmmMMtg oeetuMBcy. MX ' Clil9h^;2a'.S4a3. pqet JO »404S. Call I w. M AdRN sftaMDJB.
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Rival^ays State News President Marines Join Thai Roundup DeatH Forces Near Laos Fathers Death ' Aids Ted Blamed on Son f\ .. .-X • headquarters BANGKOK, ’ Thailandt*>roiLk*** Americsn troops rushing ^^ HARTFORD (A P )—The • CHICOPEE, M au. (A P )— to Thailand to discourage any fur Atty. Gen. Edward J. McCor (AP) — Monsoon - drenched ther Cbmftiunist advances. highway death of Ivon, W. y . A mack Jr. has asserted he has U.S. Marines prepared today Bt. Gen. James 1- Richardson Clough, 54, Bennington,’ N. documentary proof of inter to join Thai army units in and U.S; Ambassador Kenneth T. H., was hlnmed yesterday on military maneuvers near Young accompanied Harkins on ference from Washington in the flight to Udon, 350 miles north the criminal neglect of his his contest with Edward M. Thailand’s tense border with east of Bangkok. They arranged to son, Donald; Kennedy for the Democratic Communist-menaced Laos. drive to the town of Nong Han,' Coroner Louis W. Schaefer Torrential rains Jashed the rice where the Marines are ramped. said blood samples Indicated that nomination for the U.S. Sen paddies where the bulk of the 1,- Communist radio broadcasts both Clougha were under the in U.S. Shuts ate. 800-man Marine battle group in claimed royal Laotian troops at fluence of alcohol at the time of Kerihedy, youngest brother of northeast Thailand is camped only tacked and drove back pro.Com- the accident. April 8 in South President John P. Kennedy, flatly 30 miles from the Mekong River munlat Pathet la o rebels ttora an Windsor. denied any ..interference by either border with Laos. The Marines area near the royal capital of The younger Clough, driving a All Ports o f hla brothers—the President or plodded through deep .mud this laiang Prabang earlier' this week. car he had purchased only one HOUSE U.S. Attorney General Robert F. morning to clean up their impres But reports froni Laos indicated month before, was speeding, MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER . . . AMPLE FREE PARKING IN REAR Kennedy. sive array of ahooting iron. a lull In military' acUvlty as at-1 Schaefer said, l% e charge and the dental came Gen. Paul D. Harkins, over-sUI tention focused on dlplorhatlc The coroner said the accident To Texan last night as the rivala met In a commander o f the U.S. force in maneuvers that the United States might have been partly due to Don- double-barreled debate on' televi- ’Thailand, flew to northeast t.aos hopes will bring about a neutral aid *M. Clough’s inexperience in alon a^d later on WHYN-TV In today to inspect the situation, Laos and end the need for U.S. operating a car equipped with BRYAN, Tex. (AP) — A 'X Springfield and the second ap- which Soviet Premier Nikita troops in Thailand. power steering. 'pearance which ran about double Khrushchev warned might explode grand jury will look into th* Prince Souvanna Phouma, self- myaterious death of an Agri- that time followed at the Schine into a shooting match like the Ko styled Laotian neutralist leader, Chart {fes Without Merit Inn here. rean War! headed home from Europe today HARTFORD (AP) —Accusa cultuto Department ag6nt McCormagb ■aid that, he will Harkins, also head of the U.S. to try once again to form a non- who'• had bwn investtgating make ______naturalization, confirmed lasuanea ing the Taft-Hartley Law and Indicted with Hoffa at Nash Jailed Man Freed ville was Commercial Carriers, o f the notice to all porta in tha collecting some f l million il HARTFORD (AP) — Donald J. nation for relay to transportation Lodge, Sadlak, Inc., a Detroit auto transport firm LAreau, 22. who yesterday waa Space Ride Tuesday legally. charged with setting up the Ten Experts Label flrma. He described the o ^ r os only halfway through a 14-month fairly routine under , the MoCar- The two - count Indictment, nessee firm. Test Fleet Corp., and jail sentence and faced additional which involved payment through throwing lucrative (Cadillac auto, ran-Walter Immigration law, and Seely-Brown Jr time for attempting 4o ascaps, it a said such action la frequently toh* an auto transport firm Incorporat haubng business its way. A t tha free man today. Titov Qreen by .on as a praoohtton wbtts ed In NashvUle, was revealed in time, Conuhercial Carriers had a No legal objections were nUsed ' 8 Call on Pinney Washington by Atty. Gen. Robert labor contract with the Teanisters font investigation are tmder way. when Lareau was sent to jail last Hennessy said he had no indica Kennedy. ’The* attorney general, Union. fall for motor vehlcls theft U.S. Stanidards along .With hla brother President ’Tha indictment charges Hof^a tion that EUtes might ba planning HAOTTORD (AP>—Jokn-'Swte- But, after his unsuccessful es to leavt Ute oounuy. .» KMne'dy, th en 'a ' stSflator, partici and the life O w ^ Bfeffli&n, for cape attempt, Public DefendSf CAPE OANAVERAI* FIa (AP) Lodge of Westport, former gover pated in an investigation o f the U.S. Biscretaiy o f AgricuUura nor and newly announced candi mer Teamster vice president, re James D. Cosgrove brought Up an er^s '—Officials of the UB. ostronAut firm by the MeOellan committee ceived $1,009,057 from (Commer InteresUng point that led to La- program feel' that Soviet cosmo OrvUlc^ Freeman hah been invited ..■ / date for the Republican noi^a- looking into improper labor prac to *>ome down If he has any pe«*> tion for senator, visited State tices. cial Carriers through Test Fleet, reau’s release yesterday. •V naut Gherman Titov is "pretty 'GOP headquarters yesterday to the stock of which had been trans Lareau was tried, convicted and green” by American standards of t information to offer" at tha Hoffa, who pleaded innocent pl0t(on and checkout of the change S Jury probe in Franklin. confer with State Party Chairman ferred by Commercial Carriers to sentenced in Cirouit Court. (A P ) In automatlo controls designed to flight experience. earlier Friday to a charge of as Mrs. Hoffa and Mrs. Brennan un Dist. Atty. Russ said; Freeman A Searle Rinney. sault pressed by a union aide, de Circuit Court said Cbsgrove, today assure safe . piunchute landing A ipokcsmsn for Project Mi der their maiden names. cury said this "relative meJ^rl. has had no. ccnnmtnt. Another Senate aspirant. Sec clined to discuss the new indict no jurisdiction In motor vehicle system when Garpenter’s space craft ond District Congressman Horace 'The indictment added Hoffa and theft cases, because this offense ence" of Titov may have/made Tha death was that o f Heniy (ABOVE) ment with;, newsmen. But a team- colm Scott Carpenter safely ftom •ticea back to earth. Marshall, shot June 8, IM l, on Seely-Qrown Jr^ got there first, Brennan later changed the name carries a maximum penalty of 16 orbit. him nervous during his flight and iter official in Chicago said Hoffa '■ Tfee parachute system had bis farm near Franklin. Local au \ but Lodge’s cMiference with Pin of Test Fleet Corp., to Hobren years. contributed strongly toythe slight "shed no tears" when informed of And O rpenter—the ..man most worked perfectly on five returns thorities said he died pOrhaps five ney lasted a good deal longer. Corp., a combination of their Lareau should have been tried concerned—can' be expected to case of motion sicknens he report Frosh, yomg e o ^ checks fashioned in Jantzen’s it. of capiiilee until John H. Glenn hours, after he fired five bulleU His meeting with Pinney, said Hoffa, who flew to Chicago for names, in an effort to conceal true in a higher epurt, said (kragrove. keep a Sharp eye oft the sudden ed. Lodge, was to acquaint the chair ownership. Lareau ooh’t be tried again, Cosr Jr.’s trip on Feb. 20.- Glenn’s The spokesman, LL Col. John A. Into his abdomen from a J2 eall- /■Sfimmeroo" design, the style tapered specifically to convey two scheduled talks after his engineering change which delayed small or drogue stabilising 'chute ber, bolt-action rifle. man with hla campaign plans and Washington court appearance, Dist. Judge William E. Miller grove maintained, -because that his space ride until at ledst next Powers, public,Information officer, listen to Plnney^s ideas about the set June 7 for Hoffa and repre would be placing him in double popped out sooner than planned, volunteered toeae vidws when a Marshall was chief of produC'^ sent Harold Gibbons, executive Tuesday. ' ' ' at-27,000 feet rather than 21,000 .th e long, teggy look. Giant-check gingham situation. sentatives of Commercial Car jeopardy. And he eadquaxters yesterday. sex to the hazards ot driving a such as the "drop a spoon known reason for action of whales . 'Sadlak made an appointment to car. reports that he had helped organ, 4*>wn behind your bra and Is known. ize on unsuccessful sseaasslna- is softly pleated and draped, crinkle elastic back -'nm Pinney end esld he would “rel Adopting the parlance of a . Out through your knickers" Niks' smoke nxAet darts nearly Plus Years^df Labor t|on attempt against ex-Gen. ish a race" against Welfars Sec driving instructor, the book variety. Violent Storm retary Abraham Rlbleoff, unah- It mile* high. In first o f 80 Kaoul. Salan m 1957. Debre earn- (ABOVE) . > ,'inserts; zipper, adjustable straps, 10-22, $15.95,^ warns girls against thinking It counsels that the way to ihoBed Bs a wttnese in the trea-- nounced candidate for the Demo they can "indulge in hi^-pow- hKUMdilngs planned in year-long matun.. love ts through ex program to rtsart wind patterns By QEOFl'tlEy OOULU ^were made, have they been cor- son trial of Salan, bitterly ao- cratic, aomlnatian for senator. ered sex play and then jam , ploring another's mind. Lodge, too, nepreased anticipa Dances" Across over Cape (Canaveral. .South Ko WASHINGTON (AP)—On May reeled 7 salled the terrorist Secret Army on the brakes at the last mo Girl Guides, as the Girl Organization that Salan led untu ■■ 1 Pipe th ^ boxer swim trunks. For men who like tion at facing' former Governor ment." rean general court hands death 3 at 2:49 p.m. a shining rocket - A House space subcommittee Ribicoff in another election. Scouts ar^ known here, num sentences to three ^ officers and trtmbled on its launchmg pad at asked these questions this week his recent capture in Alglen. He In another typical analogy ber about 250,000 .in Britain. Big. State Area said the secret army wae min. plaids. And who doesn’t? "Piper" boxer in authentic It was Ribicoff who narrowly between aex and driving,. the three enlisted ram oonvtoted o f c a - Ci^>e Canaveral - uid lifted into and got some of the answers. (RIGHT) An oflricial o f their association .. i’ ll,'ll. bezzliag arniy funds.. Igor Stra From Grant L. Hansen, pro Ing chances for Eikopeans , to • Slria are told; "Two , things are said: the air. live In peace in an f tadependentw .Scotch tartans by sportswear-piaker Jantzen. All- (CoBtiBiMd OB Pago Five) essential. —: some simple By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vinsky, nearly 80, begiaa brief Its bottom half was an Atlas gram director for General D ^ a - “ Our other book waa too South Afrkaa tour and will con Algeria; Salan, accused of tak This is "Reparte", a classically beautiful silhouette knowledge «f the mechanism Northern and central ConnecU- booster, but the top was some mi<» Astronautics, which built out of date for the modem * cut were hit by a violent .electrical duct concerts of own musie in ing port in the Algiers genenla* cotton boxer, ^shaped along aeat trim lines, with and a thorough grasp of the miss.” thing new in American rocketry-^ the rocket, came the best guess putsch in April 1961, and of lead highway code." storm that caused a rash of fires Johannesburg, Capetown and Pre as to the .cause qf the explosion: starring'anew in an exquisite medallion-woven Terrorists Battle toria. a second stage using liquid hydro ing thb secret arnw, sat quietly elasticized waistband, full inside support, button Chapters come under such last night gen as a fuel. It Is called the "The design of the weather In additkm, Ralph Eastwood, 62. Government will try Wedneislay In the prisoner’s box a« Debra headings as "Perils of the No Ivy' Leaguer Centaur. shield betyMen the nose faring .and testified. Debra waa summoned cotton that api^ars to be handloomed. Its boy* - Somers, died of a heart attack as to get banpUnlng talks between flap coin pocket Wide'size range, 28-44, $5.00. Algiers Gendiarmes Road” and "Under the Bon Behind that launching lay near the Centaur itself . . . was to at Salao’s request. short styling provides a lithe'; slender look. Fully net" Britloh expression for au (JRAYSON, Ky. (AP)-Dr. he attempted to fight a Ughtnlng- nation’s railroads and five operat ly four years of mtense research blame.” ALGIERS (AP)-SecrOt Army tomobile hpOd. J. Unveil Lsisby, president of caused fire In his barn. He was dead ing unions bock on the track, and engmeerlng, many heartbreak This design was based on "as .36,684 REFUGEES on arrival at Johnson Memorial Washington sources say... . Cuba Organization terrorists attacked The 82-pBge book was writ Kentucky OirisUan College, ing- delays and many unfor^wh sumptions gf aerodynamic loads MACAO (AF)—The - govertl- ten by . Mrs. Nancy Warner, Hospital, Stafford Springs. announces appointment of Under nylon lined, with slimming CrIrikelastic insks. mobile gendarmes stationed in the shook hands Friday with all technkml roadblocks growing' out which turned out to be false.'.’ ment of this small Portuguese mothec .of six ai^ ;(pfmer 'The barn on Eastwood's small secretary for Foreign Affaire Car Summer Palace with mortar fire but (Hie of the 28 graduating of its exotic fuel, the moat power He conceded, on handsight, that island colony said today 86,684 teacher at the exclusive |toe- seniors. “ cattle farm waa destroyed. Fire los Oli'varea Sanches os ambasea- and hgure-making French bra cups. 12-22, $18.95 today, then fled before a deter ful chemical combination possible. "this was an engineering mis-, refugees from Red Celtmd sought asylum in Macao ' since . The tough mobile gendannea published for the GIH Guides Jamet Comstock his diploma, $25,000 and $30,000. BriRW O. Oatke, former comman pretty easy to correct the design- Jan. 1. It said 83,849 o f them AssodatloiL The storm struck Hartford der of Uil. let A r m f Cktrpa in its original tlmetabls when it poured out of their headquarters Lusby explained to the audi roared off the pad that afternoon. Dr. Wernher von Braun, the ex- had exit permits from Peiping (FAR-LEFT) The book is called "L for ence: shortly after 0:15 p.m. end Korea; decorated by South Korean German rocket expert who heads • --V.' ■' U - l; ■' ’ I and encircled the entire district Caroetga were trained' on the and the rest were: escapees. after engaging the terrorists in an Learner" and gives these spe- “He has poison ivy."' temporarily knocked out power In govennnent for his role in defense the Marshall Space Flight Center Macao lies (m the South (Siinai (2ND FROM*LEFT) ^ ■ ciflc items of a ^ ce : North End seettone of the city, In of Asian nation. gleaming tube as it struggled team at Huntsville, Ala., had an exchange of rifle and machine-gun okiift. All seemed #ell at first. Sea about 40 miles west ot Join the clan in "Fun Raiser” print tettons. . . the The sex part of married life cluding the ML Sinai and McCook Generallaalmo Francisco Fran explanation for some of (hv tech Hong Kong. - . Are. Tbe secret army commandoa has been lUcehed to .the icing But after 60 aectmde a (^oud of Only in a Hospital Memoria) Hospitals. Both hospitals co’s government appears t o have nical trouble: Take a a ^ a f new'Slant on summer fun in the fled into > WDoiled iMriglita area.' .on the cake— "Yuu do not teat hydrogen vapor surrounded the same print Jantzegiuses to make matching swim : There were no reports of casual- operated under emergency power brofccB bade o f Astaila’a coal "Not enough technical pentra- BRAZIL AID INCREASED ; the edibility of the cake just MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — during the faihire. atilkes with promlsea of upper, stage, places o( the siding tion” of the General Dynamicui op NEW YORK (AP)—Presi sun in ' Jantzcm’s cotton knit Resortables. Start tlsa on aither aide in the batUe. by gobbling up the icing." Ho telling what people will, began coming o tt and a dark spot fashions for the entire family.'Here in Jamaicas, The Summer Palace emee waa In Manchester, about 35 to 40 bettor pay. . . . U.8. Ambassador eration by the technical experts dent Kennedy amumneed .today Mixing drinks, coupled with, say under thq influence o f an homes were without telephooe spread aeroM tha Ontauris fuel from Huntsville. This situation is - • .j the home iff France’s delegate- esthetics. J i ^ ' Keimeth Ctolbraitb leaves that the government is stopping with this "Sun Slant’* boat neck cotton knit pull* 'soft lights and. sweet musie service for a while because of Nqw DsjDU^rjpkme to^awdgrgs tank. . now corrected, he said, and he is np emergency food ahipmeita to ' with fitted waistband, side pockets, I-14i $3.98... 'is /(MBaral to Algoria. but now houaea -entt be fataL '^A boy-knows A t 56 seconds after launch it < S'''''- ) dstachments of the motrila gen One yemng fellow, wobbling wet" lines, according t o convinced "Cqntaur will succeed." northeast Brazil, 'whiek baa over that sisles with four different colors, that if he can persuidb a gfil along a ho^iital corridor here Hobron, manager eit the local o o e e OHale IS lieet*^ tor ad- sw up. Other officials felt some mistakes mated with a cotton knit boatnedt shirt trimmed darmes, • military-type ^^Ice to drlrflt she xwm he easier been stricken by droaght. He foree. recentw after being heavfly of the Southern New Ihgland Tsle- domlnal ailment. About 70 Ffli- Then ths postmortems began. were inade in management prac said In a statement teat 6,660 S'M*l,> $5.98. .Complement it with solid, color- -sedated, bumped intq a nurse. tdione Cq. ptooa otage erderly dnenitratliiB Why did Centaur flunk its first tices. ' Tha M n ttr UmUs Smra-loMMd * x girls are wiutted tons of com are now bring dla- with the saiga "Fun Aaiser" print;>M *U $2.98. . f “Pardon me," he said with .The aeryle# dlarupUoA. deocxlhed wttiMBt hFidewt at UB. Embassy fligU tost? Why was It so far be- Centaur started in August 1958 trtbuted in that regtoo, wUtb against wing hiking in pro- an apologetic smile. ‘Tve hem V B . nuclear toata Ifl h i^ schsdulsT, What caused the ilie BrasUlan geverament baa ' ■ s’ j ” i ' ' matched fully: Hnedjmtt anklefs,>18, n p js «■ Vacs flw ) voesUrs MtaC shorts and ra-. heavily sednated." « m JteteTwOre -^^rislays along tha line? If mistakes (Ooattnued (» Faga Fhre) declared an enwr^eaqr nrsn. J a : '*■»
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