DOUBLE .Awr GREEN STAMPS Courts Reform Bill
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JEWELRY (OlaMined AdvertUluK M ta g s .tt) PRICE FIVE CENTS £d & isA y VOL. LXXVin. NO. (TWENTY.VOUR pages—two SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959 r For the Easter Parade DOUBLE .awr GREEN STAMPS Poisaked\ Fish Choose from bead LILIES 'and Stone neck* Now Reinoved Inces, earrin$8. , pins and brace $J98 $2 lets. Ijovely new' With all cath sales IhirS. March 26tt From Mai^ket Big-3 STD H n )t colors, plus white. / Philadelphia, March 26 (ifi) — The death of a 3-year-old $2 98 *1 .0 0 boy who had eaten poisoned FLOWERS Courts Reform Bill fish touched off an alert last AND night that spread fear ■bill abolishing only the M larg#- For Your Coat or Suit W'ear Hartford, March 26 (>P)—.f * Judges who will s#rv# 4-y#or t#rms< throughout the East for sev I^^NoJWiveriw at $15,000 a. year. town municipal courts. Gov. Abraham Ribicoff today This move, proposed by Rep. eral hours. Choose from violets, rosea, camatio] Elimination of the 102 trial jus Later, a statement from Fed Hnlr'« Hoti^warm Dept. *2.00 garden bouquet, etc. All With pins. signed into law one of Con tice courts had been opposed Vig Benjamin Sc’iJossbach (R-West brook), was defeated, 189-82, on eral Food Inapectors.'indicated the EACH necticut’? biggest judicial re orously by Republican leaders un- bad fish was confined to a rela tr last week, when leaders of both a roll-call vote. forms, the abolition of its Republicans then introduced 10 tively small amount In the Phila A ll Urge 1 59e „, M.OO y parties reached a compromise at delphia area. 320-year-old-oId minor xourt a 2-4iour meeting with the Demo other amendments tq change the The Donald Klelnachmldt fam iiH JW .H A!iEcoM l .lEWEI.RV BAB fXOWEB8-7-Maln Floor At Entrance system# cratic Governor. bill. All were defeated one by one ^The historic bipartisan court re Only three Democrats In the by roll-call or voive votes. ily, both p'arenta and four young M a n c h i s t i r ^ n n * Ministers .Main Floor At Entrance organization bill which creates a Hismocratlc-controlled House weri Passage by the House of the children, were stricken ill at their CX>RXER MAIN and OA|l STREETS new circuit court of 44 fuU-tlme among the 67 legislators who compromise court reform measure home in nearby Haddon Heights, judges, was sent to the Governor voted against the bill. Four Dem was never really in dobut. The N. J., after eating a fish dinner. last night after passage by the ocrats and nine Republicans did only question remaining yesterday Tuesday night. Talk First General Assembly. not vote. as the House convened, at 1:30 Dale, 3, the youngest, died Girls' Blouses The Governor signed the meas A determined fight to leave the p.m. was whether the minority op shortly aftet admission to Cooper SCARFS ure at 9:36 a.m. \ JusUc courts Intact was led by ponents could block action on the Hospital in Camden. Two young By JOHN M. HIOBTOWER II! :*a ^ small - town Republicans, who bill. brothers and a sister were seri Add spring, freshness to your For Easter W ear BlWcoff said ha would name the ously stricken. Wa.?hin8rton, March 26 (/P) daughter’s w-ardrobe with a sought passage of art amendment new Judges before May 1 for ap (Continued on Page Fourteen) — President Eisenhotver, Brit drip-dry cotton or dacron blouse. proval by the present Liegtslature. incorporating a GOP-sponeored The city’s Department of Public Choose from a lovely assortment Health announced today that all ish Prime Minister Harold We've a good selection of plain of sheer scarfs in square and Also The Judgeships will be divided FOR EASTER or frilly In slrea 7 to 14. of the suspect fish had been with Macmillan and French Presi . long styles. Gorgeous colors and equMIy between Democrats and drawn from the market. None white. Republicans. of It, .the department said In, a dent Charles DeGauIle agreed The Governor, who campaigned statement, remains In circulation conditionally today to meet 52.98-53.98 59c TO 51.98 for reelecUon on a court reform Assembly Bill Seeks in the community. All of the. Soviet Premier Nikita -plank, was smiling and happy. fish now In ).he markets for sale Is' Khrushchev at the summit on OIKL.S' DEPT.—Second Floor SCARE'S— Main Floor Last night, he sat in his office safe and wholesome, the depart the Berlin crisis and other until almost 8 o'clock, when the ment reported. Mayor Richard House passed the bill by a roll call More Education Aid son Dllworth added. ’’There isn’t great problems. d 1 0 ^ vote of l'69-67, any dmibt the situation Is under They differed materially, “ Passage of court reorganization control.” however, in the emphasis they Conte Easier, Representatives of the U.S. Food will stand in hlstorj'," he said, "as Hartford, March 26 (iP)—The Gen Mrs. Hammer said the bill would placed on the conditions. a tribute to the men and women raise temporary additional state and Drug Administration were In A U.S. note to Russia said this there'll nothing eral Assembly’s Education Com formed yesterday of the cause of who have worked so hsu'd for so mittee today was urged to ap grants authorized b,y the 1957 Leg country is prepared for a-meeting many years, both within and out islature from $22 per pupil to $33, the youngster's death. Labora- of heads of state "On the under prove a bill calling for an addi torj' analyses of the remnants of more flatterinfi side the Legislature In the cause tional $12,800,000 in state granU plus an additional hike from $9.50 standing" that s prior meeting of They Go Hand in Hand of fair and equal Justice.” per pupil to $17 for town with the family’s dinner indicated a foreign mlAsters at least narrows to towns for education during the high content of sodium nitrite, a < than a acute population-growth problems. differences and prepares "con Approval o f the measure was next biennium. poison, which much smaller a s preceded by six hours of debate The bill, sponsored by Rep. Lucy Gov. Ribicoff has recommended structive proposAs.” GLOVES and HANDBAGS in his 1959-61 budget that the quantities is sometimes used as a The British note to the Kremlin in Which Democrats and Republi iT. Hammer (R-Branford), got the preservation for meats. 1 Gloves hy f an Raalte cans united to defeat 11 amend .backing of the Connecticut As state continue the $22 and $9.50 took a considerably more poAtlve FLOWERED ments proposed by Republicans. sociation of Boards of Elducation, grants. Meanwhile, three women had | approach. It said the British would Washable fabrics In colors and white. Medium and DRESSES Passage came at 7:39 p.m. the Connecticut P a r e 11 s and In her remarks on tl>e bill, Mrs. suffered attacks of food poisoning [ be glad to go to the eiunmlt "As Hammer said she knew that the after eating fish in a Philadelphia ■ long lengths. for your teenager The bill, passed by the Senate Teachers Assn., the Connecticut soon as developments in the for Education Assn., and several legis estate could not give the proposed restaurant Tuesday night. eign ministers meeting warrant.” STRAW 33-2 on Tuesday, abolishes the total Increases this session, but Pair A sheath dress smartly styled State’s 65 municipal courts, the lators and Individuals. Robert C. Stmnfill, local director It spoke of a summit meeting this Cho^>M frmn miv b^fluHfiil eollwflon In a hn*t, of flsttarinB 52.00 TO 53 50 by .Semiteen, for the small teen she urged that serious considera of the federal food agency, said summer wheresia the U.S. note only 103 trial Justice coi.rts in the There w-as no opposition to the tion be given to raising the grants Part of the superstructure of the oil tanker Valchem rests on the bow of the Juxury cruise liner ■tj'le*—in an oxcltlng:-array of lush Easter rolors ns w ell ns girl who wants big teen styling small towns and the Danbury measure, but the bill stands little his inspectors quickly traced the Santa Rosa, its bow chewed open after the two ships collided 22 miles off Atlantic City, N. J., spoke of such a conference as soon for towns with ’'explosive” popula fish, in both instances fileted white, black and nnvv. in her clothes. This Empire Traffic Court at midnight, Dec. chance of getting through the Ap early today. (AP Photofax). as the foreign ministers’ action style dress is machine wa.shable. tion problems. fluke and flounder, to a single ---- — ...... ■ ' A —...... - »1, I960. propriations Conimlttee even If She estimated that this would might "Justify” it. PRICED FROM Colors; Rose and blue. Sizes 6 apprb’vecr by the Education Com wholesale distributor in Phila The French language concern Hand Bags for the Easter Parade to 14, The new circuit court will be cost about $1,900,000 over the next delphia. . . ) ananned by 44 full-time lawyer mittee. ing conditions was still stlffer *1 98 t„*18 98 two years. By now, the City Health De Found Intact in Ocean than that of the United States. We’ve a large assortment of new spring styles. Floral Mrs. Hammer said that the cost partment had been advised and the One Man Dies Mn.LINERY DEPT.—Second Moor decorated baskets, genuine leathei, gleaming patent, plas De Gaulle, In his note to Mos .Marry - The hand-detailed blouse at Its 5 8 . 9 8 of education per pupil was increas dinner ho\ir was fast approaching. cow, made his attendance hinge prclUest Done by .Il’ DY BOND in fine cot tic calf and new permatoncs. ^ Beige, red, navy, black, ing faster than the state's contri The department Immediately white and pastels. , issued a warning on a teletype In Blaze After on whether the forAgn ministers ton batiste and lavished with eyelet em TEEN DEPT.—Second Floor butions to the towns. meeting "Permits the envisage- broidery. Beautifully tailored with con Each Congress Votes 90 Day In 1957, she said, the tofA aver servdoe which reaches newspapers, Spaceman Capsules HAT BAR radio find television stations in the n.ent of genuine progreu” at the vertible collar and as feminine as a fan. 52 98 TO 57.95 age state grant per pupil was $88 Vessels Collide top. And the French spoke only ON H A L E ’S MAIN FLOOR You'll wear it with eveiything from smart while the average cost for educa area. suit.s to ca.siinr.akirts'. .'-mart in white, mint, The first report stated that “ all of a eummlt session "A t an ap HANDBAGS—.Main Floor tion per pupil was $306. propriate time” instead of men pink, blue .Sir.e.s .12 to ,7R. $3.98. Jobless Pay Extension She said the state's share of this flounder purchased yesterday and New York March 26 (flV-The II Dropped from Plane Grace liner Santa Rosa, bringing tioning this sumnier. SroKTSWEAR—,«»econd Floor cost was expected to drop from 28 All three of the WeAem notes per cent,-in, 4957 to 22 per cent by (Continned on Page Ten) home 247 passengers from a happy Rafter April 1. The Senate passed Carlbbearucrulse, collided early to reserved the right of A1 partlA- 'Washington, March 26 (IP) next year, and she urged that the panU to bring up whatever eub- TOILETRIES, Etc. it ,52-32. state at least maintain the 1957 By VERNE HAUOLAND Sported significant progress in four day withihe empty oil tanker Val Benedclarles of the temporary McCarthy said his plan would general areas—air drops, escap jects they choose. Ooty’e new Lipstick ...... $1.25 level. Washington, March 26 (P- Dum chem off Atlantic City. One tanker Federal Jobless pay program who aid an estimated 100,000 persons he techniques, impact tests, and wind crewman was killed and five in That is in oontraA to the Rus Friendship Garden Bath Pmvrier ...... $1.50 Victor McDonald, executive sec 45 Men Seized my apace capsules the size of sian idea of confining the tAks Toni Hume Permanent ...... become unemployed before April said would become Jobless in the retary of the Connecticut Associa thOqe that someday may carry tunnel and flight studies of model jured...... $2.00 next three months. He estimated capsules. solely to Berlin and a German Adorn HAr S pray...... $ 1 were assured today their 6hecks tion of Boards of Education, said American spacemen into orbit have No one was injured aboard the 1..’>0 its coat at $130 million—$52 mil In ‘Important’ been dropped into the ocean from The 'earlv research Is part of peace treaty. In a March 2 note $1.00 Woodburv Shampoo ...... 6O1- would not be cut off on that date. that Connecticut. WM giving much cruise ship, which also tarried a the Kremlin proposed that the lion more than the bill flnall.v high-flying planes and recovered Project Mercury, the program to crew of 265. But a fire broke out Lanolin Pius Uquid With Gift Bottle ...... $1.00 Congress last night sent to Pres place a man in orbit around the foreign ministers meeting, at 53r Strl|ie Toothpaste ...... passed. intact, scientists reported today. In the paint room In the forward ...... '2 for *Sr ident Elsenhower a bill extending Extension of the temporary pro (Continued on Page Fourteen) The tapered. cone-Ilke capsules Earth. So far. Its research has pro least, be held excIuAvely to those $1.40 Value. William's Aqua Velva With In*lant I,ather . . 98r For Your Easter Wardrobe a Gambling Raid part of the vesSel. This was kept the program to June 30 but limit gram can mean as much as 13 ex weighed more than a ton. vided valuable Information toward from spreading but difficulty was aubjeots. Spray CologTies ...... $2.00 to $.5.00 developing a safe and reliable U.S. officials sAd that in •ptte 75c Bayer’s Aspirin Tahlets...... ing it to persons who become Job tra weeks of unemployment com After they droppe
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■igbt toy « Becker^s Defeats Caiumbia Bvams. Aseistiagl t win be eIgM mr- on £iMma Reported nnen: Four M». Goren^s .Teain in Geoeir* <3it**enray, Mr*. Araeifl ■dtriijiii ill Chestnut Hill SOivoueu, ><>*• wus Naumae and Bridge Tourdey Mr*. John Oagtn; and, Ueaoona (HVE o p p o n e n t s I M l M l m m T u o K B __r:---- Fleeing Ckipese Reds Raymond iprman, Frande Lyman, Seattle, Ifareh 96 <»>—Recover Both side* TQiMIlOlfi Getting Siren By AUMfi aRrtnwrtfi WARDS .-•f- Ralph SlaU and Robert Ruaadl. ing froln a aerloua drtldt ait th* NOirra'^ Th* Story o f Easter, a eanUU halfway marie, a team led by B. * A Q 5 MONT C. O M 1 MY W A MO The Columbia Volunteer fire kt seriptur* and aong, bjr Frederic Jay Becker of New York sta|M a . The eaalsst way to go broke 1* 7 A65X ~^^Sead«Guilty Department has voted to Install a pay Swift, wUl to* preeanged toy brilliant rally In the second half to ♦ c wtw t t wwa." th> to try to make an o f th* trW « fifth auxiliary alran at tha Cheat- tit* senior choir, directed ly Mra. win th* Vnndeitollt trophy of the « A 1 0 9 J M *>lt* tiM pAOpte of *nbot To C6iMe«t Fraud Myrtle Englert. Edward Gcallne nnUonal spring hridgs tournament eU o f the time, it often p«ye to a m O M ACOto fw * to OXprMO nut HIU aactlon. ivlU be narrator. Mr*. AUaa Roto- liuit iiiKht. let th# opponents hKf* what's _ T S » S ilr ^ John J. This was planned when the inaoti U organist. SolctaU Ireludc The Backer team defentad a 1 0 9 S 8 2 4 ,8 2 8 MAII^^T., M ANCHEStER-TEL: Ml 3 M a r o h V ^ — ooning to then,, 9 4 •cninMit win i wtiA 41, haa p i^ e d gulMy original four were Installad in 1966, Ira. Ckrl GOallna and Mra. Clinton uem eaptalnad by Ohartea H. ? pMte t»rM8M 'U»ir —P*!*~ aWnkua, but a poultry farmar in that area Ooren, also of Now York, by 20 West led eeven of dlamondii * 7 S 2 A X 4 SIGNATURE S S i In nceortMK* with th» jirtn- to a eharga o f uMngstte matle objectad bacauaa he aald the noisa Speqlal noontime services thU l;.tamatloBal match polnte In the and East p la y ^ the Jack. South alp]« of ••If-drtomliintKm. won with the queen fit dlemon^. to defraud In oonnectlon^wlth an would Cause hia chickens to panic rede, in tha Metliodiat Church In final 18 hands after traOling by six _ K 10 9 ■Ll- anlM d til* w'"*!! im ^loua eonteot achetao \ad»leh and perhaps be killed. lllimentic from 12:05 until 12:30 imps. On* imp is eejittl to 100 hoping^ to get all of the club trick* 7K84 “ the Unit pe*e of the moet eolemn only he could win. \ Now it become* more and more 1th the exception of Friday, are points In rubber bridge. and thus make his contract with ♦ KQ53 i; PLAY WHILE YOU PAY...USE WARDS CONVENIENT MONTHLY and glorloue hletory of the «nU- Judge George C. Sweeney W - Imperative, with so many men >en to local people. I t was the sixth time that Beck at leaat two extra tricks. His greed 4kQT5 1 J Cbnununiat revolution of our com- tlnued the caae for dlapoaitlon aN „away at work during the day. that On Good Friday a sendca will er had won the top event o f the oost him the,contract „ Sett Soaflb Weit PAYMENT PLAN TO BUY ALL YOUR MARINE EQUIPMENT patxlbU on the Chlneee inainlwd. ter Shlmkuo admitted guilt yea- the farmer* In thl* area hear the conducted at St. Paul'* Epl*- American dm tract B ridn League. When East took th* fixst cli»b (to Feet 2 KT Pea n e r a w u ih> offici*l confirm a- terday. siPn call. A peUtion waa prasented Cburch In WliUmantic from H i* vletory made Becker's team with the king of chitoi, be returned COMSINATtON tion W the report* of the Poatal audwritlea aaid Shttekua to the Are department by a major until 3 p.m.. the United States representative the nine, of diamonds. South's k in ^ - » ♦ 7 ovhn om ) Lm s ’b flight or of thw^h*^ made at leaat $10,000 on the ity of tha Chestnut Hill resident* "Rec” Nlghta Had In the 1960 Olympiad to be played wee trapped, and Weet got f0t|i< eatdnet’e tenuncUtlon W the scbcniA. requesting the placing of tha siren. Ralph E. Wolmer, chairman In Rome next January. diamond trick*. / t» a t7 with Peiping. ^ ^ 2 ^ "tK h i Aaat. U.8. Atty. Arlyne T. Other auxiliary alrene are found th* prograht committee for Co- In addition' to Its captain, the South was down tone, wheii prop Q 6 8; Clubs—Q J B. What do you emment epoheemen in aett and poatal official* aald th* In th* north end of the town on Backer team la compoeed of Goorge er play would have given hlmgame sXyT eaid they were "not in poeitlon to ibia Recreation Council, an- conteat cheme rwrked thl* way: Nuhfer'e Dr., at the dike on Erdonl „„jnced today that the final "rec" Rape* and Tobias Stone o f New and rubber. Answer: Bid on* diamond if you oonunent." . Boat SWmkua aent circular* apoee Rd., on Cherry Valley Rd. near the nlkht for th* older group, held at York; John R. Crawford and Sid Most Befnae Dlain«kU use standard bidding methods. But A apokesman Insleted. ^lowever, SUrkey home and near Alex ney Silodor of Philadelphia and bid one notrump If you us* the f \r.o.B. that Prime Mlnlneter Nehju’o gov the nation in 1067 advertlelte A the Windham High School gym- South must iofuiw^ th* flrat Flfetory anrd-bullding contaet fon a pine ^ r y k 'e home on Hebron Rd. naalum, has been canceled. This, Norman Kay, of MerebantvUle, diamond trick by jo y in g a low Kaplan-Bheirtwold System, to show i ernment knew nothing about the of $1,000. SntrinU wer* . baked N. J. a balanced hand with 12 to 14 ^ehereaboute of, the Dalai he said, la due to th* fact that card. East cootiniM with the nine A eo(«blnoflon lo really luil your foitel ^hp to aolva a atm|!l* puiale and ieei^ Windham Stone, a top member of Becker's o f diamonds, and South must again points. He’ eald the government waa etui there wiU be no Janitor available team, received permission to play "Flihino Favorite'* Sea Kinq molar llqht 004 In radio contact with lU conau- It to a Worceater addreaa aeciom- ball team waa . . and th* school la closed for Good play low. (If South put up the (Oopyrlght 1969, General CCIL champion* for^'pe 195S-'1 In the competition only a day be Featurea Corp.) 2 panled toy d $* entry fee. i. ' lueen on tJ>e eecond diamond, eompoef. 1 2-ft, neat ond trim aluminum boot. reneral in Lhaaa—the only Fri^y. The Junior group complet fore the Vanderbilt battle began. foreign nUaalon there—-and that a Practically every entrant I nad Monday night at t l ^ “ “ “ J ed Its season in Yeomans Hall last Vest would blay low to keep the la Rugged (S50-lb. load rated T-from* trailer. the correct elution, ao Sbimkua League winter eporte .-dinner held He had been barred from play by mesaage received from the conaul Friday. Dr. Wolmer has called a the league for alleged "miscon finessing pbsitlon.) Safety Belt Salee Dip today indicated the altuatlon coh- announced a "tie-breaking” Icon- in Bristol. / ____ mebtoig of the program commit South tHays a high diamond only teat. • At the aame time Shimku* The Whippet* Tblled up a ^ - 1 duct.” Both Stone and the league thuied quiet in the Immediate vi- tee to be held FWday night, to be said the dispute had been "amica at the third trick. West can take opened the National Contaet Ajgen- league record ht winning the title the ace o f diamonds and return Detroit—A leading auto man T-frame trailer. dnlty of the oonaulate. for the flr * t .^ e te five year*. gin plans for the summer season bly” settled. ufacturer which launched an all- 12-ft. Aluminum .9 H P. Motor. Com A London Time* correepondent cy In PutMun, Conn. the suit, but now South 1* out of bine* apeert, econ HoMa boat* up to The Putnam office aent le tera TwofU of, the teem,------John Wheeton act vlUe*. Helen Sobel, Peter Leventritt, out effort to sell safety to the Boat. Fit* eaatly <»n tn Kallmpong, on the Sikkim bor Seheol CXIbIos Harold Ogust and Howard Schen- danger. The defenders can get only auto top. omy, thrill*. 16-ft. long.- der, epeculated that the Dalai to all the conteotant* o ff^ n $ to and l ^___ s (Butch)______Boracchltrt-— are- three diamonds and the king of public in 1968 report* that during "tie- from Columbia. John will ptbbably C aorg* Patroe, principal of Hor ken of New York and Paul Hodge T.««ia waa leading the rebela and aupi^y th* anawer to th* Color clubs. the 1968 model year M sold only Reg. 1316 . . . 8198 Iteg. 8166 . . $188 bp In the line-upI again next year; ace W. Porter Schoo 1 ha* an of Abilene, Tex., are the Goren 2.4 per cent o f .its customers seat haa "withdrawn to aome part of breaker" for $7.60. *• < nounced that Dr. W, C. Helns- team members. Dally Question ■■4S>"' 6 but ^ teh graduatesgra(______In June. — belts, the company’s leading safe Tibet Where he may be for time Correct aolutlona flooded th* 'The double-elimination Vander As dealer, you hold: Spades—K Worceeter office, *o th* Putngm Chesterh ea ter H. HeleonHelaon of JonJonathan woith, achool phyalclan, Is plan- ty Item. being out of Chlneee reach.” Thimbull Highway, principal of nlnit a polio vaccination clinic for bilt competition began a week ago 10 9; Hearts K 8 4; Diamonds—K AN locrtt F.O.B. Factory office offered the anawera td a with 80 teams. The Goren team second "tle-toreaklng" contaet, thin Windham High School, was among the booster shdt Pupils who re- One in 2 0 0 Epileptic thoaa a tte n d ^ the dinner. ceh ed the third shot In 1066 or tost a cloae match in the seventh time for $10. Bed Croes Workers 1961 are eUglble to receive the roimd but forced a pla]roff by hand On a third "tle-toreaklng” con- ing the Becker group its first de New York—EpUepay in "mild or teat. Shlmkua wambd all entries Mrs. Frederick A. Beardsley, boo Iter. P u ]^ who need first or chairman of the Columbia Chaptar, feat. In a match that lasted past eevere form" affect* at leaat one tliey would be diagualifled if they see-md Inoculation may participate out of every 200 Americana and ARC, Fund and Membership In tW* clinic also. The coet for midnight Tuesday night, Goren’s 1959 SEA KINGS !!! received help Ja solving the puaele. drive In thl* community—the team drteated the Becker players WALNUT RESTAURANT ^ ."t about alx out of 100 have "aome SWmkue, Who knew all the cor an) one shot will range between eoft of convuUrtve eplaode at aome chapter includes also,\ the town* of $1.26 and $1.50. In order that suf by 3 imps. your best motor buy rect anewera were ototained from Andover and Hebron, each of 7 w A l N U T STREETt- M I 9 -7 0 8 0 time in their Uvea,” medical ex the Putnam office, disqualified ficient vaccine can he ordered, it Bingo! 8750 p el^ aay. which haa its own drive chairman Is important that tha achool know Wins Scholarship eveiybody and pocketed all th* — announced a Hat of workers. SEA KINO 25 HP MOTOR money. the approximate number of pu Providence, R. I., March 26 Ufi— The drive la now in prograas, pils planning to participate In this Mrs. Mary C. Thomas, 62, was New Haven, March 28 IF)—Ar and U aet up by dlatricU. lliey and clinic. ParenU are u rg ^ to regis awarded $790 yesterday for an un thur PeraeWno of Norwalk was Pecked with pewer and real performoneel their workers are: District 1, Mrs. ter their children Immediately. The expected "hit'' at a Cranston bingo named today as the winner of the OPEN GOOD FRIDAY Speed from 2-30 mph, full georihift action. George Pederson, captain; Mr* exact date of the clinic haa. not game. annual Finis E. Engleman Scholar Jamea Harrlaon, Mrs. John For- been set, but it la expected that ship sponsored by the New Haven SEA KING 5 HP MOTOR ryan, Mr*. Carl Hempel, Mrs Mrs. Thomas was hit on the LAST tlM]BS TQDAT State Could Save It will be early In April. shoulder and hip by a child's rock State Teachers' College Alumni FOR LUNCHEONS ani OlNNERS An Color Bad Terrific! Reginald Lewis, Mrs. Robert Bart Patroa haa also announced that ing chair which was on display Assn. Compact ''flihing favorHe." Economical to lett and Mias Edith A. Hinckley, (i )f Debbt. R«yB.iat Jam.. 8l.waf4 Hartford, March 26 (g^—A prl following thl* clinic, there will be atop aome cartons at the game last Perschlno, an army veteran and operate, eoiy to troniport, Full gearihlft. RrilMB District 2, Mr*. F. C. Savage, cap July 1. father, haa been presented with COMPLETE LENTEN DINNERS Aadl. Mushy vate eesearch group aays Connecti tain; Mrs. Guy Beck, Mrs. William another when the youngsters may get booster ehota for the other She sued tha United Merchan $200 as-the senior at New Haven 'T o m m y cut could aave money on welfare, W. Thompson, Mr*. Knut Bar- 'Teachera' (College who exemplified SEA KINO 12 HP MOTOR " N ig h t the state payroll and a fund for immunisation programs, diphtheria dise Exchange, Inc., and yester o p d th e strom, Mrs. Ray Lyman and Mias day waa awarded. $750 for damages "the highest' ideals In leadership, MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR Sara Savage. District S, Mrs. Wal whooping cough, etc. Perfect for family cruising 1 Full georihift ac P e m o g e " military men. by Superior Court Judge Patnek academic level and service to the EASTER SUNDAY DINNERS B b e h e lo r " la C«l«r a The Connecticut Public Uxpendl- ter Deptula; Mrs. Robert Quinn, P, Curran. college.” tion makei It *o«y to maneuver. Slip clutch. Ootor T.fhalT)uaa turea Council made the recom Mrs. Philip H. Isham Jr., Mrs. Eu MaBoheater Evening Herald Co M l 9 -8 0 7 0 I:*e6!t66;l* l:*86;l* mendations yesterday in a letter to gene Dente, Mr*. Kenneth Fox lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Donald SEA KINO 38 HP SEA KINO 3 HP R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy \Gov. j O V . AbrahamAUrailCLill Riblcoff, avii/»w*a» whose TT»*v~« a^aoviavuDistrict ■», 4, avasa. Mrs. George Stelnman; » 8-S4S6. ^Perfect results every time Light, cempacl,. Full FrMay, "Th. FnfMl Fariraah” biennial budget is presently before Mrs. Theodore Beebe, Mrs. Prank ■.sir H the state legislature. Marchisa, Mrs. Fred Tatro, Mrs pivet. Slip The council said welfare op- George------Johnson, Mrs. John Baran LoFOND BROS. STEAK HOUSE • Rebertshaw automatic evan haot control dutch. eratlons could be made more District 5, Mrs Vincent SledJeskl; MONSON, MASS.—TEL. CO 7-8684 • Doctric dock with S'/s-hour thnar economical, and that the proposed Mrs. Leonard Austin and Mra. Home of the Sons of Fitn budget provide* for 1,100 addition John Coughlin; EMstrict 6, Mrs. Alwoyf A Good Timo ART THEATER Fred Lowman working alone; Dis Designed with the most modem up to dote feotures. al state employes. Dint'Donce-Hovo Fun The place where you always see a good, clean show. Why not 139 U5 FraakUn Av«. CR ASON The state Soldiers'. Sailors' and trict 7, Mrs. William Burnham; arrange your special parties here? We have epecial party rates. PROGRAMS Automatic Hghting oven, four top burners, and giant broil*r Mrs. Lucius W. Robinson Jr., Al Evory Tliurs.-Fri.-Sot. HKtD OVSB FOB SECONO WEEK Marines' Fund, which comes from Very reasonable. Also see our Big Saturday Night ‘Gay Ninety" allow you to cook a full dinner with oil the trimmings Ot part of the state cigarette tax bert Haynes, Mrs. Saul Blum and Nlte.' Something to see. Sunday, all day is family time. Food ONLY *5 DOWN “Cast A Dark Shadow” revenue, could be tem pow lly halt William Burnham; District 8, Mrs. ■* Wally Fields and time 12 noon to 10 p.m. Show time 4 to 8 p.m. Children's hour 6 .one time. Beautifully styled with white lifetime titanium Sol Binder; Mrs. Clarence Jeffries the Trio to 8 p.m. Family timo Is all the time. For reservations call o month on cenvonlont forms Dirk BercarCe, Maraaret Loekwood ed. eald the council. The fund now Danciest Music in Town porcelain enamel finish—Ideol for any kHchenl stands at about 27 million dollars. and Mrs. Philip Therrien; District Monson, CO 7-5584. // Flaa 9; Mrs. Wilbur Fletcher; Mrs. ■\ In reply, Rlbicoff aald a con Gunnar Olson and Mrs. Robert LaFOND BROS., MONSON, MASS. "Video Everyday ^very Second Count*” sultant Is presently making a study DI77J1 HNJOY HERE or FAMOUS FOR STEAKS-and GOOD, CLEAN SHOWS. Wltk Barbara Laaaa, Ssaa Mare Church; District 10, Mrs. William TILLR TAKE OITT All Rights Reserved— of the welfare program, and that Jacobus; Mrs. John Tettelbach, TUbaalt the state payroll will increibe by H. T. Dickenson A Co,, Inc. Miss Lois Clark, Miss Joyce Per MIKE STANKO’8 LIVELY next AtIraeUea only 193 workers In th* next two son, Mrs. Telfer Mitchell. “Rouge Et Noir” years. Services Planned CBIack aad WUte) The governor welcomed the ad The Vigil of Maundy Tliura- OAK GRILL vice and eaid he would be happy day. The Office of Tenebiae with 80 Oak St., Manchester to receive comment* from any TEL. MI 9-8094 the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup STATE FORGET ABOUT other persona or organisations. per, will be conducted at Columbia No Cover—No Minimum Of MANCHESTE R coaafCTiSjT Congregational Church Thursday PARKING METERS! NOW thru SATURDAY E A S T ^ Pre-Easter SALE NDID Shown Evenings 8:80 ^tdm k You alwaya find plenty of free parking when you W If ld $ ^ AU MOVIE GOERS ARE FRDAY—SPECIAL ELECTRONICS shop at STANEK’S en ' fit. ELATED BECAUSE \ SHOWING 4:30 Broiad Street. Open until Usually 19.98 fro 29.98 LABORATORIES 0 every Thnrsday and un MANSFIELDrwrssTOuBSimw BINGO til noon on Saturdays. NOW OPEN Tamomw Kile limited Engagftnent ■•beii Tairlor Fri.-Sat.-Sun. EVERY MONDAY Intact! Unent! 277 BROAD SATURDAY. 6 P.M. C]rd Ckarisse 7:16 P.M. ■‘PA»TT OIBL” THE MAIN Popular Prices ^11 SUNDAY. 1 PA«. Calnr t:l*-*;M Oy the author of "FROM Adult 81-00—Chfid 80e RADIO TELEVISION LADIES’ WOOL COJ AUTO RACES co-nit HtRR TO rmUNTY” TEEN-HOPS Aame* Mseos FRANK EVERY FRIDAT Ohsaael S New Baeui. Coma. (22-3*) TV SHOW SAT. 8:15 P.M. "THE DECKS Chsaael II Rartford. Coaa. (18) AIB POWEB ____ ONLY *5 ^ W N *5 A MONTH WHh New Expansion BAN BED SINATRA 7:80 P.M. Uhaaael » Bpriaslield, Man. t:M ( 84*) DICK POWELL PRE Usually 11.98 and 12.98 LADIES' FEATURE W NCInew Brita^ Coaa. SENTS EANE GREY Now The Largest At S:M OIAN 'I 3 n a a e l 4* Rabrfke.Halirfke. Mm i . THP:ATER "Traable at Tree P Amnaenoeat Park Cracee” $! MARTIN BOWLINr STARTS AT ^kaaaei 61 waTerkarrwaierbai Coaa. In New England (32-1*) BEHIND CLOSED DOORS 8HWLCY EVERY NIGHT Cf Cii B DtMii; i s "Doable Aseat” . N ow , was ft MmoLAINB 8 P.M. I;*e ( S4t) BEAT ’i t a CLOCK ( 863) PAT BOONE 8HOW_ < t) DR. HUDSON’S 8EGBBT Gaeele: Tab Haater, Dedle COSTUME COATS 4 9 8 8 M-e-M srSMltlt' JOUBNAl, SteVeni A SOL C. SICatL PWOOUCTION
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PAGE 8IV 1 N W'C< .f.\ MANCHESTER EV’ENHWj’ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1969 MANCHESTER EV'ENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSPAY, MARCH 26, 1959 Im m m w ^ as aa aaalyals of fall-out and 300 YEA R S' on a ichool bulhUiu; untU after the aanmn raj offsets. Balanced Budget Fadet \ S t o r e s Q p e ^ ■ llm«(»iiim,wWchtakssl01igttB, Liegtelature adjounie June 18, ■ ARTHUR DRUG X C o v e n t r y ,f Hie own ^personal opinion, how wm be held at Manchester FBBSOWPnON ever, was that the town ehould SdiooL Mon a * s that those Intar^ EXPERIENCE Good Friday sated ca ll' CD headquarters at BT OCR PBABBlAClBn launch a program at this time. ■ V-' the Municipal BuUding Monday, This he said would mean a hard New Revenue Estimate School Board Favors ship grant could possibly be ap stores will rcniain open tomor Wednesday or Friday, plied for that much sooner. He row In Manchester, but several to- also said that he did not feel the Below Ike’s Forecast s t i^ o n s will be closed In obeerv- Left Sbnded Lead J u n i o r ^ town would be Irretrievably com ______-V ancAbf Good . _ mitting Itael? until an appropria Ail bhnks will be closed. Town ■ Monroe. W *. W —Raymond F. tion for an architect were ep-, (ConHnned tiom Page Oae) taxc^ for this year are $17 bll- employes wyl not work end the Dvorak i ^ t ^ 26th anniversary hester Mills dating' the town would be better Uon. But for next year, Eiaen- By PAOTJS’B u t t l * proved at a i^bciaf town meeting. Municipal B id in g will be cloaed. as director of tte University .of oflMn 5 or 10 years If the town against this year’s deficit budget hower’s budget estlmaU* are for Public Ubrartm in town will Wisconsin band leading It in a ebn- ' T ^ .a Coventry Board of Educa- Therefore. If anything ehould come buIuSts own high school. out of the present legislative ses rather than Uie one he hopes to $21,448,000,000. eloBe tomonrow. 'They’ will observe cert with, his left haiid. He lost his tl<» want on raoord last night as WhartlW town does sbout solv balance next year. , . For . the current 1959 year, the reg^ar hours Saturdi^. Manchee- right arm In a train accident 10 o u W O R L sion to change the picture, the T ing Its achdol housing. Shortage Is The deficit thli year already « favoring a atngia building pro town could still revlee lU plane staff estimates revebues adU fsil ter schools wlU not b e ^ seasion years ago and has used an artifleel gram of a Junlor-aanior high the responsibility of ths towns eettmaied to be In excess of $12 $1,100,000,000 short of January tomorrow. arm for directing since that Jime. people. Mrs. HecKHr and Superin to fit In. budget -predictions. The’ rsport ^aebool of medium alse. blUion. Regular houra will be obie^ved Shortly before he wee to etart a tendent FUher stiaased. They The House yesterday votad 815- puts rsvsnuee for 1969 at $66,- by the Poet Office, and maU de concert here a cable In the artifi New PhoneT^umber Ml 9-1509 ^Boho(d Board Chairman Mio. pointed out this Is a serious prob 900,000,000 instead of the $68 hll- liveries will be madis. cial arm broke, rendering It uee- 501 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Aim* C. Heckler eUted the School 87 to back the President and lem and lU solution will require Seal Drive Lags» charge the additional money for lUm in the January budget esti leee. Boa^'h atand at an open meeting the cooperation and efforts of the an Coveritry’a school needs, at the monetary fund against thU mates. ■entire community. Mrs. Heckler Says Lawrence year’s budget. It refused to ' fol N ew 'Tork — There are about tended by 78 people. ^Mrs. Heck also strw ed that the building pro Town CD Plans 860,000 Wajl-of-hearlng children In ler and Superintendent of Schools low the Senate’* lead to delay the gram cannot be decided by the transfer until the new budget year the United'States under 5 yearn Royal O. Fisher also explains Board. The Board can only suggest The Msnehester Easter Seal Boy ittit by Car Radiology Class of age. the present school housing facili what It feels to be the best solu Campaign Is short of Us goal, ac starting July 1. , ties and how they will affect fu cording to Arnold Lawrence, However. Sen. Mike Mansfield tion, she satd. ' On Woodland St .V course in radiological moni ture needs. This was the s ^ n d Delay Not Answer chairman of the campaign. Law of Montana, acting Democratic bf two meetings on the s u b ^ t rence reports $2,771.13 has been leader, said he baw no reason for toring has been scheduled by the Mrs. Heckler emphasieed that the Senate to back down fr< ^ It* Ten-year-old William H. C^ace held by the School Board. The further delay on a decision would collected to date. The goal, la Manchester CWl Defense organl- first one was held a week ago. $4,480. stand. ' y ■ of 169 Woodland St„ who ran not solve the problem: that the into-a car yesterday afternoon, is aation but the dates ’Will not be A single building program would Board felt the townspeople had The chairman has made an ap He said It might be a.hmg time set until the class is fun. reouire between 30 and 33 peal to all who have not yet re before the Senate and House can in good condition at Manchester John J. Mens, CD director, said delayed long enough: and that im Memorial Hospital today, author rooms by 1961. according to Su mediate steps should be taken to sponded to the campaign to help get together on their differences. Radlac Chief .'jithony Allbria will And other Democrats suggested ities reported. 2 perintendent of Schools Ho.val p- ward a solution. crippled children and adults In instruct the course. Alllbrio is a the bill i.s likely to remain In a Fisher to house an estimated loO It was the consensus of the Manchester. Contributions may Chece suffered head Injuries In State CD radiological instructor pupils in' grrades 7 through 12, spfBker.s during the 3-hour se.iaion still be mailed to Easter Seals, state of ,su.spended animation un the mishap. and a teacher of high school phys based on the projected enrollment that the town needs additional aid Robert Hathaway, campaign til after July 1, when the n e w According to pollcis,' the young ics. figures of the Board to date. Fish In the form of a hardship grant. treasurer, Connecticut Bank and budget period start* ster ran across Woodland 8t. near M en ssdd the courpe will In er pointed ovt that of this number A number of facts pertaining to Trust Co., Manchester Branch, Administration economists had his home and into the path of a clude reading of Geiger counters of classrooms at least 12 woxild hardship aid were explained by The campaign la conducted by the counted’ on an upturn In business cer driven east on Woodland by and other metering equipment be roQuired for the estimated 256 Superintendent Fisher. Aid is Rotary Club. profits that would produce nearly Pauline O. Aldrich, 23, of Ver- pupils of grades 7 and 8 or those available to any town or regional billion more In corporation non. Miss Aldrich told police she enrolled as junior high pupils. The school district engaged In a school Jungle Being Developed taxes in I960’ than are expected had not eeSn young Chsce, who remainder of 18 to 20 rooms would building project but which it is to be collected this year. ran. from behind a tree, in time to house grades 9 through 12. unable to finance. This W'ould in Kuala Lumpur—Malaya’s Feo- Since 1952, corporate tex rev atop. FOR INCOME TAX This type program would relieve clude architectural plans. Ap No arrest was mads. 6 enues have been In the range of the elementary school housing eral Land Development' Author ASSISTANCE. CALL Your response to our Grand Opening Sole exceeded our fond proval for application of such a ity plans to parcel off 14,000 acres $20 billion to $21 billion a year shortage with which the town is grant would have to be made by a with the single exception of 1955 Outermost planet of the solar ANDERSON est expectations. To show our opprociotion and to enable already faced as well as making of virgin jungle near Benton in town legislative body with the ap Penan State. Seven thousand when the buslneae tax take was system Is Pluto, which Is 30 or 40 MI9.A764: Ml 9-0854 many of you who could not ottend or who were disappointed provisions within the town for Its proved application made to the $17,800,000,000, times as far from the sun as is the own high school pupils now at State Board of Education. would-be pioneers have applied for in our being sold out of items so quickly we ore continuing land grants. Estimates of business income earth. tending Windham and Manchester The State Board in determining our Grand Opening Ceiebrotion for another week, repeating High schools on a tuition basis. the ability to finance a school In addition to the present ele building project would consider turned to many of our sellout specials. Get here eoriy . . . save on mentary school housing shortage among other factors, the valuation the town is also faced with a prob GLOOM your EASTER shopping needs . . . the vdues ore truly sensa of real property as reflected in a ’■W ~ » eol®**" lem of what to do with local high grand list adjusted on a basis of tional. school pupUs now attending Wind OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS Some days everything seems to go wrong.-—Bight 7 true market value, tax supported ALL ITEMS ARE FIRST QUALITY ham' High echool which will not bonded Indebtedness, the tax rate, There was gloom over Golgotha from twelve to three be accepted after June, 1961. expenditures for school building when Jiesus Christ died on the cross. No Soconds, No Irregulors Those attending Manchester High projects since July 1, 1945, school MONEY BACK FOR ANY REASON School are there on a year-to-year building needs as determined by Jesus’ disciples khew another Idnd of glooni. IHs basis. the local Board 6f Education for Grants is all agonizing de-ith seemed to contradict their belief that IF NOT FULLY SATISFIED The School Board felt It advls- biennium and for a future period abie to house Grades 7 through as the State Board deemed appro He was the Son of God and the Savior from sin- 12 in one building where special priate, and finally a planned and But Easter changed everything. The fact that Je^s facilities could be used by both urgently needed capital improve a-bloom with Junior and senior high school ment which will affect the debt was alive ended their sorrow. The knowledge that lus rr ^ e s and not be duplicated. burden or tax rate of the town. death was God’s solution to the problem of sin made There Is already a departmental . Only if the State Board finds a them rejoice. Junior high program being con town financially unable to com ducted In the Coventry school sys plete planned projects and that the 6 t * U - 2 r , tem. This Is conducted on a level What causes your gloom?—disappointment, guilt, em- ***Peot Of A . standard of education in the town barras.sment over a foolish mistake, loneliness? Good whereby the system Is preparing will deteriorate unless a hardship EASTER FLOWERS at ^ ^ J A M A S these piipil-s to meet the education HAPPY grant is received for such a ptoj- Friday and Easter are your answers, too! God’s Son has al standards being required of ect, may it grant such a request. “ born your griefs and carried your sorrow.’’ He has re MCKEt s I ' ^ ’ k W o N pupil attending Windham and ^Ilcox Speaks V. moved our sins “as far as the east is from the west. Manchester High Schools. Robert h\ Wilcox, chairman of The p r o p o ^ single building the School Housing and Planning Who are you to say you are neglected, when God is program would place the Coventry Committee requested to be heard. your friend ? Should you tremble at the memory of sins school system tn the category of Wilcox started to criticize a i a 6-6 program, or Grades 1 through member of thb minority opinion when God through Christ says, “Be of good cheer, your 8.9*. 6 under one program and Grades for having signed that group’s re sins are forgiven!’’ ? 7 through 12 under another. port and then publicly voicing OomparaUe System opinions against it Good Friday is God’s answer to gloom. Ea.ster’s mes * «r. val. The junior senior high school At this point Mrs. Heckler re sage of a living Savior will enable you to sa^“ I can do all l.M program to be offered in a pro minded him that th(« purpose of the posed school should be comparable meeting was to explain the present things through Christ who strengtheneth me.’’ Find to that now being offered In the school housing program and its your Easier answer! The Lutheran church is preaching neighboring towns, Fisher said. effect on future need.s of the town the Wofd of God that gives the answer! This, he felt, the parents of chil and not for a discussion of person r dren already enrolled in or going alities. Wilcox’s crit(cism was into high school had a right to ex evidently aimed at fortper SHPC pect. member John L. MacQuown, al WELCOME TO ALL " d o i t s ’ Fisher also iiald the program though he did not mention him by should offer a variety of courses name. In which pupils would be Interest Wilcox was then asked by Mrs. ZION SERVICES ed. and would include a general Heckler for an opinion on how the Repeat Ot A Selloatt course in which 70 per- cent of town "can best provide for school Good Friday, March 27 LADIES’, CHILDREN’S children enroll. It-would Include facilities,” and "could it be pos 1 pre-vocatlonal subjects, basic Eng sible we would be making a ml.s- I GOOD FRIDAY: 7:80 P.M.—“At the Cro»e”—Mark 15:26-8* POLOS lish and MCial sciences; a full tako to wait to have a building t'®*?*le*- *'*** commercial'counie, a college pre committee until after the State 2Q-Minutt Noonday Dovotion Good Fridoy, O e 11 e a kaite, 1 paratory course; and a choice of Legislature is adjourned?’’ 12:20 to 12:40 atripea, eoMd* three languages as well as further ■Wilcox said this was difficult to aevelty pattern*. answer because as chairman of the elective courses. Such a program Reg. val. $1. ] ___ -L 8.99 ' would offer a choice of minimum committee he had to go along with Easter, March 29 subjects, he estimated. Its stand that all action be delayed Rich in color ohd charm., . l^ g t h y Macusslon Tall, graceful bloom$. ISunriae € A.M. on “ Zion’s Heights’’ (wooded section The statement as to the type of hofdy growing plants to brighttn your homo back of church, Weather permitting). t Twr ' i3 3 school favored by the Board was reached after a lengthy discussion GENERAL I Regular Service 10 A.M. of the present situation as well as POHED TULIPS what to do in the future to meet, T V S E R V IC E HYACINTHS Sunday School and Congregation 7 P.M. (with Easter the town’s needs. Deep acarlet*. .. brilliant yellowi. film, recitations, attendance awards, gifts). No Sunday Days M AC A Call Herald Spring’s arrival in your At the 'March 18 meeting, the school at 9 A.M. s p % li-- Board went on record a.^ being In Nights W$2.95. «w w Plus Parts it* home with these graceful clusters Hardy potted tulips with the charm favor of some kind of building pro TEL. Ml 8-6482 of colors. Dew-fresli for lasting of Holland itself. Planted in rich gram to solve Coventry's need, •ottA* loveliness, they have j-ust arrived soil. Compare these plantt with m time for gift-giving. Choose Single Bloom those you usually find priced up to 5-in. Pot' ZION EVANGELICAL Hff W Of A Senoat! lO Y S ' LADIES’ iO Y S ' from pink, white or blue blooms twice as much. Save at Grants. POUSHED COTTON BO yd.. 70 yd. DRESS flMESITE DBIVEWAY BUILDERS Double nioom— 1.19 Triple Bloom— ] ^79 6-Inch Pot— 2.19 ------b o u f f a n t s LUTHERAN CHURCH SLACKS Ta,. , '^ Hea k^lLaaM RMmmdl BELTS GRADING, MACHINE SPREAD. POWER ROLLED, ROOim* ^ A AMESITE DRIVEWAY AREAS Cooper kad Hlxh Street*, Mancheeter, Conn, Reg. val. BriieaWonal value. The RW. Paul G. Prokopy, Paator eolor*. R*g- Reg. val. 98e AIX WORK GUARANTEED n .ll ||| 4 TCQI S.99. FOR FREE ESTIMATES WO.ll m l ^1001 “ZION SAYS” Mass Communication " « . 7 e DeMaio Brothers S Services SERVING THE MANCHESTER AREA SINCE 1920 ..A(jAIN.. Zion, together, with 5JK)0 afflll THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ated .churches of the Lutheran . To all residents, all Chpreh — Missouri, Synod - V - happy to offer aa a public serv U. S. service men, ice; guests and friends of Manchester and The Lutheran Hour, heard Sun day evening^ 7:30, WPOP, and vicinity: Best wish over' 1,000 other stations (Mu es in prayer for a tual, NBC, Independent) In 115 Repeat Of A SeUont! Girl*’ AcrUon and Nylon GOOD FRIDAY Bless^ Easter Sea lands and 60 languages. It has $-ADIES’ RASTER become " ’The World's Most LadleB’ E m b ojw BIRDSEYE DISPERS 11 J son! \ Widespread Radio Progrant.’’ TOPPERS C o t t o n *7 X 27. FuU co t . Come 8ee Zion’s COATS “ This Is The U fe" TV, over d u s t e r s . White* aad pa*»*I*. ( Lenten and East»- 290 stations. It ha* become Bag. val. 1.99 SERVICES irloral print*. All wool*. *olld*, n®T^ Size* S-li. E*C- vaL er setting* illumi “The Most Widely TSlevlBed elty pattern*. Size* 8- 8.99. Program In The World Today." 12:00 M to 3:00 p.m. nated at ijight. Blznn B-M-i- 18; Reg. vaL 19.99. Come wiMn you c u ; leave when yon must. ' *. 'Y? Come hea^r Zion’s Zion is also a church of "Mo IT,, ments of Comfort," (especially $ 1 3 9 $ 0 8 4 Message, Centering for the sick, aged, shut-in) AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL in Christ erpeified -heard over WHAY. (radlb) and risen, every in Sundays 8:15 p.m., and other D.4. Symbols of Easter for HARDY GRACEFUL dividual’s, and the stations.—TV, WNHC, Channel CHURCH 8, New Haven, 6-mipute devo 1 your ho m e. ,. or for gifts A Z A L E A S , HYDRANGEAS world’s, comfort tions dally Monday through Conducted by and hope.. ' Friday, at sign-off time^ Amaxlngfy lew prited i Hardy young plants . . it ■ Baw. ChntlM Reynolds Rev. John R. Neubert Welcome To All, Especially Such As Have Rev. Ofauenee E. Winslow Rev. K. EJnar Reek PLANTED LIUES Men’* 100% SENSA'nONAL VALUE! Rev. George Gilchrist Rev. Lawrence F. Almond So delicately shaded, so regally tall, .29 .29 - No Church or Sunday School Home. MEN’S SHORT MEN'S D U E S Orloa Failover Major E. Walter Lamie Rev. Laurence J. Vincent MEN’S PRESS MEN'S DRESS T A B L E C L O T ^ so heartily fresh. Brighten the SLEEVE - ‘ Mancliaater Council of Cburchea, Sponsor 2 Bloom HMOKEROHIEFS SWEATER . -SI X St. ASf. hearts of friends, grace your own SLACKS Glorious blossoms with the ■ Regular Religious Services SPORT Staevele** •M 66ddM ig» Heavy root systems. These Ne-w**t derigna.’ Ray*a gahardia—, home with their loveliness. Grants freshness of Spring. Give White aad eelerdi R ^ , vaL L79. AT EMANUEL LUTHERAN hardy plants give beauty' Thin uad nKohir SHIRTS hard***. R *f. vaL R«g. vaL 8.69. low money-Mving price makes it one to a friend or bright SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 3 ? : * r ’* ’* * ’ all the Easter season.-A size*. Beg. , vaL 1.60. ■ 'Aaaorted MS. en your home w |th color. 10:00 olclodc . possible for you to give several. wtmderful riot o f pinks.' patteraa. S CHURCH (N onecy ta Parish Hoom miring Ohureh Worahlp) ' 4 Bloom—2.29 8 Blotm—2.98 / ■ $ 4 5 8 O H u aWi »y SUNPAY SCHOOL. 9:00 A.M. c m ▼aL k ill!! ■er. IT m u M Baaeh Rev. Howard Oiaoa .. lit:: ’.(Free efcartersid Sonday School boa serTlce)- a ^ i S * Nr. BoriMaa FrarMui . Rev. C. H«ury Anderaen iilii 1 0 - 8 7 ' W *1 ' w .ir.oR*aiff CO. iiiii ‘A ChmgeleMS. Christ for a Changing Worlds* ..al’/ v, r Sp o d o l **** ciiureh9s P (Thia "ProMhlng nirough Tlio P re^ " AdveriteenMat 'is spoa- i . HONGII THE HOLY PAY . hjr Wkm Ladlea’ Aid and CoB|^lMgatIoa). w ■sT A -J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY^ MARCH 26, 19S9 PAOB EI6BT parlahionera. Those wishing to deftBiing reform, SolUoaabach H e b r o n .A. School Children Sore Thing At Lut w ^ e d outside the .Governor'* of keep this idgU for one hour are fice that Wednesday afternoon for asked to call the rector. «- A good many people pie|^d to Connecticut Get Brochure on the verdict. When It came out. he Artist’s Paintings An event planned for the chil » L IL IE S Former CHENEY MILLS Snptiitid be ehocked when Profy^timner had been "sold o t" and t]he party, dren on Ekwter Sunday afternoon llichter, the Harvard/economlat, Yankee of course, had eacaped from It* Hung in Library at 4, will be an egg roU on the • fiOTTED PLANTS Fire Prevention down to Waahlngton and own dead end commitment, pis rectory lawn. The Sir Galahad n Sttaat group will, be In charge. Children HARTFORD RD. and PINE ST. preadhM that a odntlnulng infla By A. H. 0. battle was lost, and hi* last re Mrs. Flora Binka of Andover la Manchastar alemantary school course was the not too restrained are'asked each to. bring a teaapoon • CUT FLOWERS ra^asTrs-KfeK exhibiting many of her oil paint children will receive a brochure on WALTEH a |f®RQO»N tion Is ^ n g . But hla con post mortem Into which Eld May for use in the egg rolling. An egg fire prevention, published aa a PuMtohera clusion. hoWeyer much some may During the Republtlcan caucua ing* at Douglas Library In Hebron, hunt and games will follow ' the roundtd October 1, UWi______now '’advanced, chin a little ele public service by the Haslford MANCHESTER rail at It, a p ^ s to be our code for on the court reform comproihlse, vated. ■They are mostly rural scene* or egg roll. • C O R S A G E S STr* Insuruic* Co. 'The Edgar- ' Oboir Beheareat Publlatoed K rw E’f*''*”* economlCxIMng. at that. Not even there- arrived th6 possibly aus The next,day Schloaabach •till life pictures. ^ r k e Insurance Agency, 175 E. Bundara and Moll&T^ Entered at Oia tvrned hljs'back on the party lead The choir rehearsal -at fit. Pe- Pod tKtiCB at lilazich«tt«r. Conn.. the federal government, which picious moment when Rep. Benja She has studied with many New ter'f was postponed from Tueaday Center St, will distribute the g^ndOaM ¥><>*«• ership, a development which England arMsta of note, among brochures to the schools. keepaemploj'ing antl»inflatlonpol- min Schlosebach of Westbrook an- cleared the atmosphere of . the evening to this evening. Horace them Mrs. Harriet Lumls of Sellers, choirmaater, attended a The brochure contains a cartoon auBsoRUPnoN rates iclw really Intenda to put the n- iced that he was turning hi* House and party considerably, and Springfield, Mrs. \Valter Korder, HOLDEN'S ahowlng what to do when fire Payabla in Adranca eath squeeze on it. To the con back on the Republican party v/hich suggested that the .young of East Hartford, Mr. EmUle PTA meeting Tueeday evening In On* Year . the South Glastonbury a c h qt> 1 ■ occurs on a farm. The brochure Six Maith* trary, Just about everybbdy seems leadership. new party leadership was com Gruppe of Gloucester, Mrs. A. T. 81 OAKLAND STREET— Ml 9-7743 also contains warnings on handling Three Uonlha ing of age and proper stature, a where he teaches fifth grade, ’"and to assume that inflation will con Sotilossbach was the main buzz Hibbard, Morton Roberts and An blastUig caps, and suggestions for One Month ...... •saw State Chairman Ed May little earlier In the seasion than tonia Cirino, all of Rockfort, and the rehearsal was put over ph that Weexlv ...... account. spring cleEuiing. Blnal* Copy ■■••...... tinue, and to plan accordingly. Walked Into when he issued from had seemed iike»y. But it was a Mr. Harry Ballinger of New Hart A cut-out project on the back A British financial writer, trying the bl-partlaan compronlse con development which, on one day ford. m e m b e r or . o f the magazine urgee the chil to reach some conclu.'ion as Jo ference in the Governor's office a or another, or on o le issue or These paintings will be on view Manchester Evening Herald Hebron correspondent Mia* Susan dren to remind their nelghfbors It TY.. whether the behavior of our stock week ago Wednesday. another had l-een Inevitable from through April 18, a «d may be seen Is spring cleanup time. »nutled to the J2K5“ ^ " ! ’t" or Before thnt, Schloaabach, with the start. Any grotesque Imbal Monday afternoons, 2^to 8 'Ihies- Pendleton, telephone ACademy all new* iL o S market is justified, remains a bit not otherwiae cred it^ in |hla p a ^ r more purring subtlety than he has ance of politif .1 forces always re day and Friday afternoons and 8-3454. ■nd atiiO th6 focal oubilFhi?d• nfr€. frightened by the way the market usually wo''cn into his strategies adjusts itself, sooner or later. evenings and Saturday mornings All rmm« of reodWicaUoH dispatches herelp/ara alan reservoa behaves and by the way people of consistent defense of all politi from 9 to 12. Cora Webb to Tell cal dorngins, had been the" highly Y i^ Conference talk and write about it, aa if the t COIN ^PERATED 'Those planning to attend the Full eervlcy client of N. K A. Senr- market had at last entered an era satisfied chief architect of the pre Iraq Experiences vious Republican caucus stand A Thought for Today Yale Conference on Religious Edu Publish^* RepreaentatWea: W e in which It 1s guaranteed to be Jullu* Miftheaa Special^ Agency — New which had i-ommltted the party Sponsored by the Manchester cation, to be held -April 11, are (fV safe from serious disasters. But asked to make reservations with Miss Cora Webb, who recently Yi'rk ^ ca go 1 ^ ^ ' O f tr the inter! ri reform bill, with Council of Churchea mi';m b e r a u d it "BUHEAti’ Mrs. Carlton Seybolt or Mrs. Wal returned from Baghdad, Iraq, will Cnj^Il.ATION8 he does have to concede that we do. the Justice* of the peace left out. la u n d iy That stand, a* 1 s highest success ter Donald. "How Do We Teach speak on her experiences in that .seem to have developed a new The other day I read of * man The Herald Printing Company from the Schlossbach point of the Christian Faith?" will be the country at the annual open house 2 kind of Inflation, which is some / asaumea■aumea no Onanclalfinancial reaponalblllty _a for view, could have deadlocked the who had-chosen to work as a hos topic. typographloal error* appearing how capable of weathering the re- pital chaplain. One day - he was Band Fund "Chatmian of the' Tolland County Home yerflaementa and other court reform tssne, and have re Do Your Wash for In The Mancheate?- Evening Herald. ce.salon it It.sclf helps produee. called to the bedslije of a woman William Wlllse of Marlborough makers at Union CongregatlonsJ sulted In no bill at all from this In the psychopathic ward and, on Pennies When l¥s ■Thus, in the 1953-54 and 1957- session. At next best, it could at has been elected as treasurer of Church, Rock-ville, May 13. Diapiav adverUamgjypaing hour*: arrival, found that no matter what the RHAM High School Band Uni Convenient For You. Tor M onday-1 p.m. M d a y 58 recessions, he notes, we proved least have preserved the ju.atice he said she continued to starfc Mlsa Webb wa* Tolland County courts. In any case, the Republi form Fund. A show and dance to home demonstration agent until For Tueaday—1 p ni. Monday.__ that the Inflation which helped blankly into space. Finally he de help along the fund is slated for W A SH 20e -ft A a For Wedneaday—1 P can championship of the Interim cided to talk to the woman about she was grimted a leave of absence For Thuraday—1 p.nv W e^eeday. produce rere-sslons need not nece.s- bill represented the last ditch po May 1 in the Regional School In July 1957 to do similar work for For F rlday-1 p.m. Thurwlay. God, but still the blank stare con Gymnasium, In the evening. DRY 10c For Saturday—! p m JWay. sarlly disappear as a result of sition of the opponents of reform. tinued. Throughout the next three the International Cooperation Ad Claaalfled deadline: 10:S0 It al.so, of course, as the party Good Friday Meditation MAYTAG ministration in Baghdad.' day of piiblleatlon except Saturdare- them, but could survive them to days the chaplain continued In hla 'There Will be a 3-hour medita » a m re.sunie Its own forward march. leadership itself began realizing attempt to reach this woman by ' However, she was returned to almost the nionent It had been tion on Christ's Crucifixion Good COIN OPERATED '.i.i.T ...... this country early this year be talking about God and of His great co t 6 Having proved that Inflation no Friday at St. Peter'.s F.n - ' I Thiiraday. March 26 formulated, locked the p.srty into love and forgiveness for Us in the LAUNDRY cause of the political situation In longer haa to be followed by de a negative and fruitless cour.se of person of Jesus Christ. On the huTch, starting at noon. The me Iraq. She is on temporary assign flation, we thu.s establiah inflation policy. third day, as the chaplain was ditation will b'e on the Seven uast PA HoUf^ OPEN TODAY UNTIL 8 P.M. ment with the ICA In Washington, Words of Christ, "Only Quarrel Worth While” aa a permanent condition. And, To those who had followed about to, leave, the woman sudden Opcfi ^ No Waiting D. C. until June when It Is ex Schlossbach through his legisla Preachers will be the Rew. Doug UNINIERRUPTED SERVICE—9 A.M. to 8 P.M. 'TODAY pected she will return to Tolland since the stock market is not only ly burst out with the words, "That V Premier de Gatille'a Initial do tive career, some of the high spots las F. Pimm, rector, Hedlcy Hill, County. SAVE ON is not the kind of God I know." a symbol and place of Inflation, but George Werner and Richard Roufe 83, Rockville mestic honeymoon may he fading of which have coneerned various After three days of silence, the The annual open house ■will be slightly, and his efforts to solve also a device for hedging against bills which would have made only comment to be made b-- this Seiner. Next to Hartmann's Closed Good Friday gin at 3 p.m. with exhibits by area it, we may have proved, al.so, that Schlo.ssbach ' a member of the There will be a rontlnuous read homemakers. A fashion show 'will his owm key problem, that of Al woman was that she had no con ing from the New Testament by CLOSED SUNDAY the stock market ran go up indefi Connecticr.t slate bar, his tem scious knowledge of a loving and be held at 7:30 p.m. followed by geria, may aeem stymied for the porary emergence aa a leader and 'Miss Webb’s talk at 8 p.m. nitely, as defense against the in forgiving God. What about us? Is WOMEN’S moment, but he still remains a a power represented a develop this the same outburst we would 'tyhe event 1» open to the public. world leader who has the ooca- flation it helps create. ment likely to encounter correc make? Have we become so in Netbrly 400 persons attended last alonal capacity to reach for state In other words, we already have tion sooner or later. volved in the intellectual pursuit of yearN ments which really tell us what an Invention of perpetual economic It was not in the, cards that the striving to understand God as a 1959 F^cpubllcan side of the House God of nature and of science that the world score Is. motion in operation, and Sllchler, WEAR could -function very long half We have mi.ssed the eompassion In his press conference yedter- far from being the bold pioneer, ia Schlossbach cm' half May-Pinney. and love of a Heavenly Fether? School Menus day, he departed, suddenly, from actually behind the times. In fact, he had probably reaohed God grant that we, too, may break hla qualifications over a summit There, tlien, is one bright spot his temporarv aaddle only l)ecauae through the darkness of our own the court ■‘cform issue had given mental blocks and see the Prince The menus for'-MsiT^h 80 through meeting to give his views of what for our times There may he un hir.i temporary allies artd because of Peace who loves and cares for April 8 are a* follow*; the world's number one prohlerri certainties about peace and war, the party leadership had probably us . NATIONAL’S Elementary \ today really is, as follows: and mysteries still unsolved about not prepared itself for the last- Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon ditch partial reform game- he had Monday: Baked haah, buttered "IVhen two-thirds of the Inhab .spare, hut we have at last per com, bread and butter, apple fected a stock market which can elected to play. A kidney contain.s a million tiny itants of the earth lead a mlaerable Having enticed the party into parl.s called "nephron.s,'' which are sauce, milk. keep going up forever. Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, existence, while certain peoples the position which did represent responsible for maintaining the mashed potato, buttered peas, OPEN EVERY DAY 10 TO 10 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING have at their disposal what is The British financial editor we the one last-ditch passibilily of quality of o>ir blood B\ipply. have been reading tries hard to bread and butter, white cake with necessary to assure the progress FASHION chocolate frosting, milk. escape this conclusion. He infers Tote to Teen* of all. Is it the time for the danger (Wednesday: Turkey salad sand Tots to Teens that we Americans, aa far back as Qirit’ Spring ous fuss over West Berlin, the wich, potato chl(^, buttered beans, gelatin with whipped German Democratic Republic and 1902, wlien .1. R. Morgan pro styles 4.99) SONG claimed that “ tliis is a new era. 308 MAIN STREET creaun, milk. German disengagement? SPRING Statistics of the past don't count," Thuraday; 'Tomato soup, meat SPRING sandwich, cookies, milik. SKIRTS 2 . 3 7 "For, in our time, the only quar and as far back aa early 1929 have rel worth while Is that of man Friday: 'Tuna fish salEul, tonuito always been inventing stork mar >N\>VtV\tSTtR NE.AK h n ly t^ 9 9 forDiOrsini Originals Juice, potato chips, vegetable WEST kind. It is mankind that it is a kets that couldn't possibly go atlclu, bread and butter, butter- question of saving, of being made MIDDLE BLOtch pudding, mllk_ Girls’ Spring down. He questions, a little petu CLNTER TI’ R.N'PIKF. COATS to live and develop. ^Jl's a full-scale symphony of colors and styles: Junior High DRESSES lantly, whether stocks msy still Monday: Vegetable beef soup, SAVE ON "We, who live between the At All Wool Fabric* be worth only what they are worth. peanut butter and Jelly sandwich, Huge Selection 8 to 6x lantic and the Urals, we, who are "CON.NKt'TU'UT’S COMPLETE from vibrant Caribbean colors ...to gleaming He charges that we have a nnlliral fruit, milk. SUITS 5 .S S Europe, disposing, with America, human tendency to fit our theories (’.\RPET SPECIALTY SHOP " Tuesday: Baked cube steak, but Its daughter, of the principal to our wislirs. But even he is midnight patents ...and bone, the exciting neutral ^ tered green beans, whipped potato, sources and resources of civiliza pleading a weak, anachronistic bread and butter, brownies, milk. GIRLS' tion, we, who have the means to COMPLETE that harmonises with any color! Exclusive Wednesday: Sloshburger, potato Girls’ Lacy cause, and thr final impression we TWEED STAIR CARPET . . . chips, whole kernel corn, bread and eat, clothe ourselves, lodge otir- have from his article is that he i.s butter, chocolate pudding with selves, keep ourselves warm, we, about to transfer his own invest .50 DiOrsini originals hit a high note in fashion cream, milk. who possess mines and factories in ments from tile London market, Thursday: Baked corned beef BLOUSES y s SPECIAL ^29 hash, buttered peas and carrot WEAR full activity, well cultivated coun with needle-thin or^^\mid-hi Lifetime Heeis which doesn't admit the new facts atlcka, rye bread and butter, trysides. railways where numerous of economic life, to the New York Carpet, Pads. Labor nr a set of stair rncls. B<‘igp, green, orange and grapefruit sections, trains run, roads choked with cars, market, which does. It is hard to rose and gray t-tveed. Standard straight stair of 18 steps. :.. yet at National, \prices are in a low, low milk. porta filled with ships, airdromes resist a certain, gaiarafiteed thing, Friday: Tuna supreme, mashed Girls’ SLIPS e Some Hats and Baga peopled with aircraft, we. all of SO-INCH ROl ND HAND-MADE IMPORTED potato, buttered carrots or stewed e Solids, Prints, Checks a Many Styles, Colors and much harder now, that the tomatoes, bres4 and butter, ap- whose children learn to read, who • Latest Spring Styles e Sizes S-6x, 7-14 guarantees are so real, than it was plesatice, milk. • Attractive New Fabric# and BOUFFANTS build many universities and labo 2 .3 7 in 1902 and 1929. HOOKED RUGS *5.95 Senior High ratories, who form armies of en Monday; Scotch Iamb chops, gineers and technicians, who can «2-lm‘h round $19.95. Oval 24’'.vl8', $5.9.5; S6”x60”, mskshed potatoes, buttered green $11.95; 48''.\72'’, $17.95. see. hear, read what is of a nature Tragedy In Birdland? beems, bread and butter, milk. Tuesday: Spanish rice with meat MONEY BACK GUARANTEE to satisfy the mind, who have According to the bird experts, BEHER QUALITY FOR LESS BEAl TIEI'L c o l o n ia l BLOCK PATTERN sauce, whole kernel com, bread enough doctors, hospitals, medica we should have noticed last aum- and butter, milk: WASH and WEAR ments to ease suffering, to rare mer, and ahould notice this .sum Wednesday: Hamburg gravy, Men’s AU Wool for the sick, to assure the life of mer again, something of a shock BROADLOOM v- *8 ” maahed potatoes, stewed tomatoes Men’s Smart the greater part of the newly born, ing decline In our bird population. bread and butter, milk. why do we not establish, all to STAIR CARPET TO M ATCH ...... $6.95 nmrsday: Sliced turkey with A study by the National Audubon I.lnear Y’ard dressing, ersmberry sauce, mashed gether, the fraternal organisation Society, in any case, seems to potatoes, buttered spinach, bread SPORT FELT HATS 2 . 7 7 which will lend . Its hand to the establish this decline beyond doubt. and butter, milk. others? It undertook the study, in the first PUT SCARKLE IN YOUR HOME Friday: 'Tuna and noodl* cas "Why should we not put to place, hecau.se of report.s of Un serole, cabbage and pineapple salad, roll and butter, milk. Men’s Smart gether a percentage of our raw usual casualties during migration W'TM NEW CARPETING materials, our manufactured goods, last spring. TTiese reports -seemed SAVE ON COATS our food product*, some of our confirmed when, last fall and win Deaths Last Night Spring Patterns BClentlsls. technologists. econo ter, counts were made of birds re SPRING TIES 6 4 1 mists, some of our trucks, ships, turning south, ■ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS aircraft, to defciat poverty, de There was, last mid-April, violent Honolulu—Samuel Wilder BJng. velop resources, and help the work weather over the Gulf of Mexico 72, a leader in Hawaii’s .long MEN'S Many Dnsigns! of the less developed peoples? which, destroyed many birds. 'Then fight for statehobd, died 'Tuesday "Let us Acf' this—not that they there was a mysterious failure of of a heart attack. King, a Repub lican .member of the TerritoiY'a should be t^e pawns of our poli the usual tailwinds which help Your Hom e.; Houee of Representatives, w m a MEN’SHOSE 4 4 ^ cies, but %i> Improve the chances birds fly north for the summer. *Lifetime Heels $5. former delegate to Congress and WEAR of life an;l peace. How much more Even before the season for north served as governor of the Islands would tjiis be worth than terri- ward migration had arrived, there from 1953 to 195T. Ho was a te- tc.ial /tlemands, Ideological pre- had been a scarcity oH food in the tired Navy captein. Top Quality i | A A tensiqhs, imperialist ambitions south, becau.se of unu.sually severe Norwalk Tenold R, (Bill) • Regular Collar Style which lead the world toward, winter conditions. And, in addition Sunde, 56, special featurea editor • Ivy League Styles • Full Cut For Comfort of the New York Daily New#, died • Assorted Colors, Patteraa to all these things happening MEN’S SLAX 4 o 9 9 • White. Sizes 14-17 deafh! Wednesday after a 2-month ill a Sizes 86 to 46 ‘^It seems to me that this should down south, it is ..believed that ness. Sunde, ..who .was born In St. M a primary subject for the agen- many of the birds who did make it James, Minn., had worked for . jla of possible East-West confer- north were poisoned by pesticides newspapers in Winona, Minn., and y encea." iDeing used in Long Island and Milwaukee before joining the New York Herald Tribune In 1925. COMPLETELY SELF-SERVICE Here, we suppose, de Gaulle must New England. EVERYTHING FIRST QUALITY Chattanooga, Tehn. — Frank seem the Idle^ idealistic dreamer to 'The three birds hardest hit were Crosaiands Davies, 76, retired steel Boys’ Handsome some. Why talk of this kind of the eastern bluebird, the hermit man, died Wednesday. He was gen Boys’ All Wool cooperation between East and thrush and the phoebe. Three varie eral Buperintendenjl of the Shef Boys’ White West, of their joint concentration ties apparently not affected at all field Steel Division, Armco Steel on the "qugrrel of mankind" when were the indigo buntings, the blue- Corp., in Youston, Tex., when he retired In 1987. He aleo had been SPORT they have so many sharp lesser gray gnatcatchers, and, wouldn't With oteel firms In Chicago, Pitts SPRING I . 5 S quarrel* of their own still un- you know, the starlings. burgh, Youngstown, Ohio, ad Buf .BOived? Serious losses were counted . . . is a symbol of your personal achievement. How falo, N. y. J Tet, as J*resldent Eisenhower amnng the robins, cardinals, regretlabie it would be if, in the event of yoUr deatli, Cincinnati — Capt. D. Walter Boys’ All Wool has realieed in aome of his own wrens, warblers, tanagers, and yrfur family were forced to give up that home because Wleherd, 85, who spent more than f catbirds. they could not afford to meet the mortgage payments. 60 years on the O^io and Mis- SUITS I t greater momenta in history, the Fortunately, you can provide for j;ist siiclt an aissippi rivers, died Wedneaday 7 mere fear o f war .never seems 'The' Audubon experts expect after a long Illness. He was-.bulld; / . evenliiality by taking otit a Sun Life Mortgage Pro SAVE ON Several Shades 1 atrong enough to cpnquqr the dy that bird life will make it* usual er of the famed excuslon steamer FELTHATS |. comeback. But If you did, last tection Policy noie. I ■will be glad to give you details,, Island Queen which exploded andk 7 / namics of war. Peace which exists merely as the absence of war haa summer, notice -a decline in your and there will be no obligation on your part. burned in Pittsburgh In 1047, He Coordinating was bora lA Quincy, 111. no jiermanence and no dynamic* of bird population, or you do notice BoysV Girls’ 4 For f handbi),g$ P.PP Boston--: Dr. Olartes H, Du- ita own. A. peace which ia to {aat such a decline in the coming BOYS’ plus 10% tax tolt, 42, noted authority on hyper muat be a peaca ■ wHicla* has ab. ■on, this Is the explanation. But tension,' was killed Wedneaday ng, dynamic taa|ca of ita own, until Yve liad-read this news we CHARLES J. VAN DEUSEN | whan hla car hurtled off a bridge PKGD HOSE I were, to tell the truth, “Under the Into tb« Charlaa B im (Ur da OauUe has givan the whole •Oeeeaelawl n**«r la traaJk *r aaafi Boston and Qimbridfai'Dutoitnad general Impression that the bird 621 MIDDLE TPKE„ EAST w« HfU... sr w*’U rapU«a Ok* fcoiL S3I V V ' ifid an aloqumt, moving picture bE*wi haad of the clinical labora WEAR population was up, although we p t what one of thoaa main .tasks Phones: MI 9-4604; Ml 9-6077.; PI 2-6801 tory at MaaaliohMsetlj Ganaral UnyenGab could ba. If itv*‘could aea atich ah did notice fewer catbirds last MANCHEST^IR SHOPPING PARKADE—iwefit Mididle Tuinpito fi|id Broad Street Hoapital the past six years. summer. . , i -lAl , . , , Sandwich. Maas, -* CoL Henry tdaa growing, usa would triuft the • WeU v iL oted, PuB CM aaeurlty from ^ t more than the W. Dunhim, «4. UB. Army, r f The United . fitfites produciis OVE* 110 NAHONM SHOI 3TOM3 IN MANHATTAN, MONK, MOOKIYN. OUIEN9. tlrad, aii| • Nen*r- Bpriag Celera JpMgWKg* i thouaand p o jn t SUM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA IT MAKOO MORB OBNOB TO SHOP AT NATIONAL * AMERICA 0.l.AltOBBT INOBRBNOBNT BHOB CHAIN to about 19 mlUlon groee oC pancUa stfaotton • Hey*' fiUea S If f r \ ■ O • . .. ovary feme. . (ram
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THIJRSDAY, MARCH M, 1959 > A q i « N ton LaBnie Br. of Reynolds Dr., Coventry, at St. Mary's Cemetery, Western Big-3 Differ . Who Palled the Box? Grading Plan Coventry. Poisoned Fish One>llan Dies Obituary The 8-montta old baby died Although th* W ell* BU AT' Tuesday night after hs had been mory Bre la history. «|u m : At Robertson Now Removed tlaze After tkm still puaslss rtrs Chief W, Mrs. Robert t. Turidagtea discovered chewing on a piece of On Terms for Siimmit Clifford Mason. Mrs. Sarah M. Turklngton, 74, cellophane wrapper. His mother, Antoinette, grabbed the wrapper Who turned in th* i^ r m at wife of Robert 3. Turklngton, 84 From MarkH ro^d the Western powers, sine* on Under Study from the 'boy’s mouth and rushed (Ceattmefi from Pag* Om ) ^essels CoUide Charter Oak and Main BtsT Garden: St., died suddenly yester*. earlier Western proposal^ to this ef day St Manchester Memorial Hos him te Wlndhsm Community Me- fect had been favorably r e je lt ^ Mason said ^It yf««• dsblared dead on arrival by Dr. oonsidered the o'Weetem note* to •’ seconds after a Well* .St. resi Park la now in the hand* of the - She was bom In Portadown, today 1* poisonous" a ilj should be In a note March 8 tho'^ Soviet County Armagh, Ireland, Nov. -IL- Brae Rafferty, .'medical examiner, F in t word c»me from the Sm U dent rang th* Fire Department Town Planning Commission for sey subsUnUally the same thing government had agreed to a fdr- 1884, and had lived here for fiO who said axphyxlation was in destroyed. ItoM In * rmJlo mewnire »t 8:io phone. study. to tlM Ruaslims. eign ministers session though years. She and her husband would duced by a spell of vomiting which Police teletypes here passed pR making clear lU preference fwr a 'The reason I ’m curious, .The plan, prepared by the Town have observed their golden wed caused labored breathing.- the warning ahd official* of adjolh-. The Western powers proposed *'*^lUBlon with Unker. No die- said Mason, "1* that Td like to that the foreign ministers meeting summit meeting. TTie Rueeians at Engineering Department, will be ding anniversary in June". She was Funeral arrangement# were han ing states issued eimllar warning*. U.at time said the foreign minis congratulate the person. He or used as a gtilde for beat recreation a member o f the South Methodist dled by KUIourey Bros. Funeral rtart In Geneva May 11 “To con * * ^ te r report* reiterated that she was an alert and respon As,radio and tele'vlslon. programs ters should consider exactly two al utilization of the parks in w’hich Church. Home, 'Willimantic. sider . question* relating to Ger there wa« no parUtuIar sthle citizen and desen-es the brought the news to homes where many, '-Including a ' peace treaty subjects: The future of Berlin and Ls'dall and While Brooks have been Besides her husband 'she leaves a German peace treaty. slthough the CoMt *•*’*,^ thanks of the department and enclosed by a conduit, providing Howard Hastings th* Lenten, meat waa being pre with Germany and the question of 10,416-ton .Valchem w«* disabled. four sisters, Mrs. Sathuel Haugh "Naturally.” the United States 5 and joyous dining the town.” The funeral of Howard Hastings Berlin.” \ The naine of the dead tanker more apace. of Manchester; Mrs. Elizabeth pared or had already been eaten, said, "any of the four participating was held yesterda.v at 2:30 p.m. From there,, on, they went into crewman wa* not learned Imm^l- Town Engineer James Hheekey Freeborn of Holyoke, Mass., Mrs. telephone calls poured into sta governments should have the op from the Holmes Funeral' Home their divergent -approaches to the Btelv. He waa aaid to have died of today estimated it will cost about Wllllatn Cunningham of Albany, tions, papers and city agencies. portunity to present It* views on Players Choose with the Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, summit session. ^ to all. from the bxtms. His fellow crewTurn were $30,000 to cover up the pipes, which N, T „ and Mr*. William Sullivan A little later In the evening, any question which It may con are still exposed, and provide loam of Ireland; three brothers, James pastor of North Methisdlst Church, Stanfill’a office announced that Despite. the vanaUons of em rot believed badly hurt. phasis the new Western proposal# sider relevant to the problems un The 16,000-ton Santa Roaa 1* * M elodraiiia Cast and seeding. McCurry of 'Holyoke, Mass., officiating. the tainted fiah had been , traced to a single wholesaler—the name appeared to bring closer the pros der consideration." new vessel placed in serv-ice by the The plan, he said today, has been Thomas McCurry of Worcester. Burial o f the World War I vet Thus what the Western powers friendly folks at your eran waa in Buckland Cemetery. of the firm was not disclosed by pect of a conference of Eisenhower, Grace line last .Tune, replacing: an- Old-time melodrama will re examined and approved by Park Ma.ss., and William McCurry of proposed in effect waa a wide- Bearers, all nephews of Mr. Hast official sources—and that Ita dls- Macmillan, and De Gaulle with Nither of the same name. turn, complete with villain Superintendent . Horace Miirphey California, and several nieces and open meeting on Germany with nq An extra supply of chemical fire ^^.^cn the Manchester and Recreation Superintendent nephews. ings. were John Groman, Peter tiibutlpn waa confined to the city, Khrushchev. GallassO Jr„ David Galligan Jr., the auourbs. and nearby points in The American note Was released subjects barred. / neighborhood exUneuishers was bemg flown to Players present "Ten James Herdic, It is now under The funeral will be held al 2 Having laid down the terms/for and Warren, Wilbur Jr., and Ma southern New Jersey. here, and the British and French the liner by helicopter, via Allan- , a Barroom" on April tO study by Town Planning Engineer o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the the foreign ministers conference Holmes Funeral Home 400 Main son Markham. Further, Staiifill aaid. there waa communications in Paris and Lonr tic on\ „ . and 11 at Bowers School auditor Pidward" Rybrzyk and is expected don, after their delivery to the and the requirements for getting to The Odast Guard said the Santa St., with the Rev. Charles evety indication only that portion Grand Union! ium. to be tjiscussed by the TPC at a of Monday’s sales of fresh flounder Soviet Foreign Office, the summit, the United States note Rosa’s b o^ sliced hslfway through Raymond Culver of Coventry is meeting'April 6. Reynolds, associate'minister o f the In general they all followed the added: South Methodist Church, officia and fluke which 'had been fileted the tanker into the engine room directing the play. It will, also be studied hy the line of a formula worked out by “ The conference of heAds of gov ting. Burial will he in East Ceme- was contaminated. OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. near the stem The cast has been announced as Advlsopy Park and Recreation Firm Appeals This meant two things, he asid; Elsenhower and Macmillan at their ernment could consider and if pos The two ships remained joined ; in order of appear- Commisifion. Sheekey said, before ter>’. Camp David meeting last week. sible resolve some wider problems aboiit hours before the cap Friends may call at the ftiijeral That the consumer need not be 2't ance. l^'ill be headed by William It is submitted to Oeueral Manager That plan calls for dealing with such as those re tire d to in the tolns decided It was safe to sepa home today from 2 to .1 and 7 to concerned about purchase* of Luettgens as Mr. Romalfie. a phil Richard Martin for submrisslon to Assessment whole fl.sh. the Berlin crisis through diplo Soviet government’s note of March rate them. ^ j anthropist who takes the audience fl p.m. matic negotiations aiming toward 2 and in previous communications The Santa Rosa was damaged the Board of Directors. That the poison hsd been In intO' his confidence. Vernon Cook The, plan visualizes a slope ex Manchester Properties Inc., a troduced during or some time after one or more ai^mmlt meetings. from the United States govern ■ . I above th# water line. is ellppery Simon Slade, the land Mrs. Ellen Oopplnger tending generally from the south subsidiary of the J. P. Stevens Co., the fileting process — the removal "The purpose of the foreign min ment, and where necessary estab lord behind the swinging doors, ern border of the nark dowrt to Mrs. Ellen O’Sullivan Copplnger, of the bones and the slicing of the isters meeting,” the U.S. note-said, lish machinery for further negotia Inc., Is appealing the town's as liarrel Morriseette plays Willie a natural drainage dip north of the West Hartford, widow of Michael fish into flat pieces. "should be to reach positive agree tion on these problems.” Hammond, the old Stpiire’s son, sessment on properties the firm M any Violations pipe. Land around the Robertson Copplnger and mother of Mrs, What wag more important, it ments (on German issues) over as The So'vdet note of March 3 , and Harry Jenkins Is a light- School, and the southern section Leonard y/. Lawler of 84 Durant bought last month from the .Ste virtually eliminated chances the wide a field as possible, and in any called for the early conclusion of a of the park in general, woiild be St., died yesterday at St. Francis ve” " Co. off Hartford Rd. RiADY Already Removed ''Sg';,.lr,rS»S fish wa." contaminated before ship case to narrow the differences be German peace treaty, but on term* Easter Dinner FIxinB made more usable for play *re«. Hospital. The action Is returnable to the ment from the wholesaler, mean tween the respective points of of breaking German ties with the the part of a gambler, flarvey She was bom in Baqtry, Coiinty Hartford County Court of Com view and to prepare constructive West. The United States and it* YOUNO So far, most of the fire law ing only this area was affected. TO lAT FRESHPAK Green; William Rollins as the inn Cork, Ireland, and had lived in mon Pleas April 7, and the plaintiff City and federal officials called a proposals for consideration by a allies have rejected this as totally Tlolstions listed for Manchester keeper’s son, Frank Slade, rises Hartford for many years. is being represented by' Atty. Lu conference of heads of government unacceptable. It also proposed such school* have proven to be of a joint meeting for 11 a.m. today to STUFFED OLIVES nobly above his environment, and Besides, her daughter in Man cian Baldwin, .Stevens Co. coun.sel dlscu.ss further how the poison got later In the summer. European security measures as the ^45c technical nature, a 3-man Inepec- Magnell Dies, Phil’ Russell interprets the role of chester, she leaves three sons, and a member of the Robln.son, into the fish. Stanfill said there “ On this understanding and as "mutual withdrawal’’ of armed tion te*m reported today. the famous Joe Morgan, dninkard. Michael P. of East Hartford. Robinson and Cole legal firm of was no evidence of the. sodium soon as developments In the for forces in Central E\irope and the Building Inspector Thomas C. The Innkeeper's wife is played by Thomas J, and Patrick J. Cop Hartford. TINY TREAT GHERKINS *r37c Retired Editor nitrite on the premise." of the of eign ministers meeting Justify creation of a zone free of atomic GRAND UNION Monahan, who Is checking the Barham Coleman, and Mrs. Mor plnger, both of Hartford; two other The plaintiff la protesting a fending plant during yesterday’s holding a summit conference, the ■weapons. The effect of the Western schools with Town Fire Chief W. gan hy Nancy Russell, Edytha daughters, Mrs. William J. Nolan "100 per cent valuation" it said Inspection. United States government would notes today was to say Soviet a ifford Mason and Douglas Pierce, Coffin Is little Mary Morgan, a Hartford, March 26 i/D-^AIfred was placed bn its real and per SWEET POTATOES of East Hartford and Mrs. John He said he was reasonably cer ba ready to participate in such a Premier Khrushchev could bring the Board of Education’s business i sweet and patient child and chnni E. Magnell of 257 Terry Rd., Hart Morrih of Hartford; 27 grand- sonal property in the 1958 Grand up such matters at the summit-If BOND BREAD PREPARED ford, retired financial editor of the tain the poisoning would be con conference. manager, said six schools and the [ pion of Joe. Lorraine I,.erlerc chiklren, 19 great-grandchildren. List as of bet. 1. he wished and that the western Hartford Coiirant, fined to those cases already re “The date, place and agenda for STUFFING MIX East Side Recreation building , plays a sentimental Yankee girl," died suddenly pfeces and n e p ^ The valuation was $915,837. such a conference would be pro powers similarly would bring up early this morning at bis uo.,u:.borne. p-pppral—al services will...iU beV. _ held ported "and possibly a few more” Avg. Wgt. PENGUIN were vielted yesterday and it was I Mehltabel.Cartrlght. It wants "the 100 per cent valu because most of Monday’s fish posed by the meeting of foreign proposals on such subjects a* they found that many of Uie violations The play, which will also fca- M a x e ll retired from the t-ourant morning at 10:16 at Dil- ation of its real estate and per would be eaten or destroyed by ministers.” wanted to negotiate. BEVERAGES named in a recent report have al- tiire betwcen-the-acls entertaln- on March 1 of this year, after 30 , p-pp^^, Home, 63 Main St., sonal property” reduced to $730,- 10 to 16 lbs. years. He had 68 years in news- , blessing in Im^ now. That 3-pdint proposal, was the ALL VEGETABLE ready been removed. ment of melodrama mood-music, 000—"its present and then true Meanwhile, medical authorities heart of the Eisenhower-Macmil- Some of the violations listed Is sponsored by the American I.e- paper work. maculate Conception Church, j and actual valuation," and that the in Toms River, N. J. planned an lan formula which in substance centered around such housekeeping | glon Tickets are available from M ^nell entered newspaper work I Hartford, at 11 o^lock. Burial will SPRY SHORTENING percentage of said valuation sub autopsy today in the death of a 'was approved later by De Gaulle A b o u t T o w n LUCKY WHIP practices as using storage space i members of the I,.eglon and the in 1901 covering him home town be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. Manchester, for the Courant. ject to such taxation be reduced to farmer, Charles MeWade, 43, on and West German Chancellor Kon in cloeets underneath stairs, ; Community Players. A solemn requiem Mass will be 72 per cent of said sum, or $525,- was found in his ice box. rad Adenauer: The name of Mr*. Myrtle Mc- Monahan said, and have since | ------When the Hartford Times opened celebrated at Immaculate Con DESSERT TOPPING a Manchester office Magnell took 000." Hospitals in the area reported It was clear from the wording Comb. 23 Bank St., waa Inad FULL READY TASTES LIKE THE ” 70e SPREAD" been discontinued. ception Church Monday morning charge and worked there for eight Stevens Co., following the sale scores of persons came to accident that, as Eisenhower told a news vertently omitted In the report of The inspection team will con at 9 o’clock. CUT years before going to the New of all its holdings here to the firm, wards last night seeking antidotes conference yesterday, there is no the Daughter* of Liberty enter FULL TO BASTE (a . IMPERIAL MARGARINE ’iT39c Friends may call at the funeral tinue It* work until ail of the Britain Herald, appealed to the Board of Tax Re after having eaten fish for lunch automatic cotrimitment to hold a tainment in yesterday’s Herald. CUT Bun COOK ■ (/« r LIBBY-—WITH 10c NEWSPAPER COUPON schools and recreation centers In The home today and tomorrow from 8 view for a drop in assessment, or dinner. No serious ^ illnessea summit meeting this summer. The Mrs. McComb. a soprano, sang WITH After a short time with the Her to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. e f SHANK town have been checked out. ald he returned to the Courant In which was denied. were reported, however, and none decision would depend on what several songs, without accom PORTION Mq DEEP MINTED PINEAPPLE t ? 25c The report oh the violations waa The Manchester Properties, Inc., specifically attributed to food poi paniment. PORTION FRESHMADE V y KITCHEN CARDEN FROZEN Doctor Says charge of their New Britain office. Mrs. Mae E. Slater the foreign ministers were able made to Monahan by the State Two years later he was transferred acquired title to the holdings Feb. soning. to achieve — if anything — to • // 5 at a sales price of $500,000, ac Fire Marshal’s office which con to the home office where he work Coventry -- Mrs. Mae Evans ward resolving the Berlin and A t the weekly meeting of the ftj BUTTER SLICED STRAWBERRIES 2 ’r.39e ducted an inspection hare In Feb ed under the late George E. Stans- Slater, 82. of Edgemere Rd.. Cov cording lo stamps on papers filed New Haven, March 26 W The MATES last evening, no average l b FRESHPAK ______Surgery Remain Only Sure with the town clerx then. other German l.ssues, ruary at Mason’s request. 'Method of Curing Catamot field on the paper's Sunday maga entry. widow of ninton A. Slater, poison fish scare put some Con DeGaiille’s note indicated even weight loss ■was reported. How The holdings named in the ac AU HAVOn Meanwhile, Superintendent of By EDWIN P. .IORDAN, M.D. zine section. died Tuesday night at Windham necticut areas on the alert last stronger reservations. ever, one member lost two pounds ICE CREAM ^ 75c Schools Arthur H. Rllng said all Community Memorial Hospital. tion are a weaving mill, finishing Written for NTCA Service In 1927 the late publi.sher Henry night as a precautionary measure. He said he would be willing to since the previous week. Following VACUUM PACKED _ mdjustihents which were of a minor She was bom In Hartford. Jah. mtU, Cheney Hall, a house at 191 A few people like to rush Into J. Conland assigned him to^vriting A young boy died in southern a brief meeting of the Board of Di a nature would be made Immediate 21, 1877, the daughter of the late Hartford Rd., and land on north go to the summit only if a foreign Serve with Oceon Spray Cranberry Sauce ha\dng eurgcr>- at the slightest a financial column which first ap New Jersey after eating a fish din ministers meeting made gehuine rectors. light refreshments were « NANCY LYNN COFFEE >-.-69e ly, but that any major projects, peared under the head of "H art Charles and Susan Covey Evans. and south sides of Hartford Rd. ner. An alert against the possibil served by host Donald Kuehl, and NEPCO requiring "structural changes, provocation. TTiey seem to enjoy progress. "The U.S. note on the ford Stocks" Aug. 11, 1927. A She lived in Coventry for 12 years, ity of poison fish spread through the group left for their monthly would have to wait’ ’ until an ap the attention under such circum other hand spoke only of “ con BONELESS HICKORY SMOKED short time later it was renamed and 12 years previously in Willi- out the East for several hours. bowling party. Monthly swards for propriation couid be obtained from stances they receive from doc structive proposals" from the for SWIFT’S EASTER POLISH SAUSAGE • i ALUMINUM FOIL “ 27e Federal food Inspectors have March will be made at the meeting the Board of Directors. tors. nurses, family and friends. “ Day’s Business." It Is estimated . ..ph.w. >n M, S p a c e C a p s u l e s eign ministers. „ . 4 since indicated the bad fish was ELD lb. Some of the violations, like doors Many more, however, resist the that his bylk^e appeared on his col Tile U.S. communication meti- next week. ^ BAD SAUSAGE BROOKF umn more than 12,000 times. Majmard of Miller Fails. Mas.s. | confined to a relatively small RATH HAMS | j GOOD LUCK MARGARINE '"-26c that can be "stopped" and 'eft In stiggesUon of an operation except Fhineral service*.will he held at. D rop from Plane tlgned Uiis summer Ss the time for In his three decades as financial amount in the Philadelphia area. Town of Manchester Fire Com the hallway of the senior high under emergency conditions, even the Potter Funeral Home, 456 a summit meeting. De Gaulle HORMEL— VACUUM PACKED school, have already been cor when this offers the best chances editor Magnell sa'w'the city's in New Haven police notified two panies 1 and 2 put out a small surance companies grow to eight Jackson St.. Willimantic. at 1 p.m. (Oontinued from Page One) hospitals here about the nature of spoke'only of an appropriate time. rected. The law requires that these of reel ver>-. tomorrow. Tlie Rev. C. Arthur The new U.S. note doe* go much gra.sB fire in an empty lot at Cen A B. C. *r fiENOB SUAMI ‘ Eatter Plants £ Rowers, doors swing back into position. In the latter group is a corres times its 1926 size as well as the the poison so that antidotes may ter and Falrview Sts. yesterday 3 1 2 ” 5 - 4 "’ 79 and ‘‘Normandy’’ drop zones, and further than the one which the Other changes, such a* a dirort pondent who writes: "I have a growth of many other companies. , be ready if needed. They also con afternoon. Chpo$e from Our Colorful Auortment on a deserted airfield at West United States government had access from shops in the high catarart on my right eye and Magnell had many hobbles which I Coventry, tacted wholesale and retail dealers, will officiate. Burial will be in Point, Va. originally proposed to the Allies jit Low Supermarket Pricet school to the outside, will have to wonder If there isn’t anything to' included photography and travel. informing them of the Philadelphia Eighth District firemen extin KITCHEN GARDEN FROZEN He wa,s a great admirer of the th" New 'Willimantic Cemetery. In the ocean drops, two T33 Jet situation. for the notes delivered today. The FR E SH -SN O W WHITE c wait. cure it except an operation." Friends may call at the funeral guished a grass fire at noon today, ROSES LILIES TULIPS Tiling said the school administra Navy .and his son, Capt. Alfred T. trainers were used as chase planes Stamford city officials last night U.S. view was that the Russians rnfortiinately, there Is no gen- home tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. should be told the foreign min stopping it only after flames had tion is a little confused on why | orally accepted medical treat- Magnell, now stationed in Paris, to photograph the capsules in fre e advised residents not to eat fluke singed the side of Malcolm L. Hil AZALEAS HYDRANGEA France, is an Annapolis Academy fall. One T33 remained at the or flounder bought In the previous isters conference “ could lead to” the State Fire Marshal’s office ment for a cataract. There are no Miss Jane L. Fayle ton's home at 6 French Rd. Two gave Its wholehearted approval to graduate of the class of 1933, same altitude as the Q130, and the 24 hours. the summit. GREEN PEAS GARDENIAS HYACINTHS drops or medicines which can be engines were taken to the scene Magnell was born in Manchester, Miss Jane L. Fayle, 64. Palo On two other issues the west CAULIFLOWER the plana for the senior high school other took pictures from the alti put in the eyes or given by mouth Alto, Calif., died suddenly yester- and water from booster tanks was three years ago, tf there were fire son of the late Oliver and Ellen tude where the recovery para ern powers , told Russia: used. Firemen said the paint on For That Special “ GaV* or Injection which moat doctors Lyon* Magnell. and resided in this | day morning in San Francisco af- Venezuela Homes Scarce r e la t io n violationa. chutes were opened. 1. Communist Poland and Czech the side of the ho\ise was blistered. Delicious with feel will prevent cats act forma area all of his life. He was a char- , ter a short lllnfess. oslovakia like some other unspeci ORCHID CORSAGES— Lavender or While About 80 of the 80 violations were | tion, delay its progress O’" Improve 'Ihvo Marine helicopter." and an LARGE Cream Sauce In new schot^s, '^e added. The i ter member and 4th degree of She leaves two brothers. Miles Caracas — "Venezuela’s housing fied countries might be brought in one which has already formed. N A SA crash rescue boat rushed construction is not keeping up p k g s . S k M plana for all of th^e schools were j Campbell Assembly, K of C. Mari-, R. Fayle of Brewer. Maine, and to the impact point. One helicop to the big four negotiations “ On a Siding Vinyl-Coated HEAD or "au Gratin"! This does not mean that .such with the population Increa.se of a approved when they were con- Chester, and the Holy Name Society Ralph W. Fayle of Manchester; a ter, directed by the other and by certain stage" but the meeting a preparation may not he dis of St. .Joseph Cathedral. million every four years. The new _ 2 5 ^ smicted. niece and several nephews. the crash boat, retrieved the cap should be initially held by the four Providence, R. I.—A newly covered eventually. But up to now He is survived by his wife, Mrs, est estimates indicate 600,000 new Lenten Menu Variety Funeral services wrill be held in sule by hooking a line into an eye powers respon.sihle for German.v. developed vinyl-coated aluminum there is nothing of the kind which Marguerite Kane Magnell; his son, dwellings are needed right now California. at the top of the test model. 2. German advisers- - from both siding is said to resist blistering, has received general medical ac Capt. Magnell: and a brother, for low-income families living In cracking, and crazing for 10 years. Altitudes at which the capsules West and Communist East Ger- fOiSATO. NANCY LYNN ceptance. Charles Magnell of Los Angeles, substandard homes. A private, Tnany~should be Invited to the Th'e panels, available In a variety PINEAPPLE <5 were released In the ocean drops Cataracts may be present at Calif. nonprofit foundation has jus‘ been .May 11 meeting and should.be con oi pastel colors, come in 10-foot HOT CROSS BUNS and at which parachutes opened ^ birth or in youth, but certainly Funeral services will be ' held F iineraU set up to build 4,000 to 5,000 homes sulted. The United States treated lengths with an 8-lnch exposed SEND THEM were not disclosed. • ! FANCY _ _ they are much more common in Monday from the Ahem Funeral a year. this as agreed now among Russia surface and are Inter-locklng. Perfect with 4 6 - o z . SACRAMENTO the middle and later years of life. Home. IRQ Farmington Ave., fol FRESH a?! DEEP SEA SCALLOPS Usually, the reason for this is not lowed by a aolemn requiem Maas (nifford Labrac Brussela—Draft dogg in Bel Ham c a n THE F’ttneral services were held this gium and Suritzerland are pro 2 » FRESH clear. Sometimes the development In the chapel of St. Joseph's Con LARGE SIZE of catracts may be a.saoclated vent. Burial will be In new St. morning for the infant Clifton La- tected by law from drawing a load ‘ f SLICED COD STEAKS with the presence of disease, such Joseph'.s Cemetery, Bristol. Brac Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- of more than 300 pounds singly. 19 HOMETOWN PAN READY ^ , as diabetes. CRANBERRY SAUCE ^he first symptom of a cataract FANCY WHITING la likely to be blurring of the JUMBO PASCAL CELERY NEWS i vision. Objects such as buildings, I trees ''pr mountains will start to MEATS IN TOWN. . . ! ^^ c ' look hazy or as if they were eean ^ etc / FRESHPAK cons m -, RED SALMON STEAKS I through a thin cloud. This is be- stolks lO • GRAND UNION FROZEN I cause the lens of the eye ha.s be- 2 U. S. CHOICE I come cloudeo and. like the lens 2 FLOUNDER FILLET of a camera, it must be clear to Fruit Cocktail * BORDEN'S PASTEURIZED PROCESS AMERICAN reveal a sharp picture. The image Sweef Potatoes 3»» 25c r 40c recorded on the brain is like that LARGE SIZE g r a n u la te d _ _ CHATEAU Cheese Spread 2'‘ '-73c which passes through the camera lens to the film. Diamond Walnuts X 43c Sugar . The sight is ojriy slightly af- RIB ROAST MUENSTER CHEESE 49c I fected al flrs(,''uTie amount of m . ; clouding depends on the change QUALITY • w in the leijs of the eye. In atvstver to Mrs. R., a cataract LEAN MAID LARGE WHITE EGGS la no,l painful. f E a s i e r , FRESH FRESHBAKE The most successful treatment MEATY LB. PAAS EASTER Regardleas of where •for cataract Is an operation. In GRADE the past, a cataract was consid TENDER ‘k . 'B u n n q ! EGG DYE yoar service man or "A" m ered unsuitable for an operation BREAD woman is Btationetf,. until it had. become mature, or pkg. "ripe." Now, however. It Is pos BROWN aoz. the Manchester Eve sible In rr.any cases to operate on FU LL ning Herald can be for cataracts before they have be P O U N D M m warded to be at “ Mail come "ripe." EASTER KIELBASA Of course, this is not always MARTIN ROSOL'S and NUTMEG BRANDS Call" regularly with all possible. One must rely on the the hometown news advice of the eye surgeon as to All Reasonably Priced whether operation at a particular " LOAVES people away from time is advisable or not. // jf Easter Candies S Gifts • home are so anxious But the fact that it can be done EASTER LILIES, HYDRANGEAS MURRELL E-Z CUT-SWIFT’S PREMIUM l/ 2 ."ometiroes has helped many peo BUNTE ASSORTED to g e t ple to regain their vision in a CINERARIAS, GARDENIAS, MUMS P*H psiind much shorter period of time When HOME STYLE JELLY EGGS p«ka|* properly treated ■ the outlook for BRACH CHOCOLATE ' _ . l. m m t r r KORV Telephone Ml 3-2711 someone with cataracts ij not bad HANS at aU. TULIPS 25c Blossom MARSHMALLOW RABBITSjPt. 29e Cirenlation It ma.v be added that great age Per T/ 1/ /// n is not always the. drawback to HYACINTHS 50c Blossom surgery, that it ■was fo.rmcHy. F ^ 'lT AND N i Jt e g g s “ 33c Department Pei* Pot GRADE A—PLUMP, TENDER M TiipU*S BLUE SlAMfS DAFFODILS $ 2 s Q 0 And l.’p -Today! JOB IN S I RAXCE P O IX Washington. March 26, OW— ORCHIDS ...... * * • s *.• * • e $3.00 / MARSHMALLOW PEEPS 3 5‘; 29c Sen. John F. Kennedy ( I>- TURKEYS Mass) said today 12 of 18 gover CORSAGES ...... s-ee****** $1.00 Up nors Who have inisivered a poll VISIT THE NEW TRIPLE-S KEOEMfTION CENTEIl AT FOIL CREAM EGGS •*.->27e BOUQUETS...... seeeeeaa* $1.00 Up y> far “Strongly endorsed" a • EASTER UUES — DAFFODILS->HYAaNTHS. GERANiUM S MARKET S9UARE. NEVVINSTON. pONM. t~H ll to eetabiish rntnlmiim stand (Redemption Ceeiter A t 2B1 Asylum 8 t„ Hartford, I# Now Closed) ard* In imemployment Insur- • CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY / . ANIMALS “‘•r fine*. H ie 18th gave qnidltted OPEN EVENINGS A N D ALL 0 A Y EASTER SUNDAY C p r t t iiis endorsesneiit I GRANDUNION V V' Columbus, ' Miss; Mieslsalppl .•1' ' i * ’Ll State highway, 13, which sidnds t- north and east o f Cqlumbus, wa* ' Greenhouses Iffirald sa-ssa, MHO. th J817 the Amtrew Jackson Mil nUFUM aXAMP itary Highway, the first public 317 HIGHLAND ST., MANCHESTER highway flnaiiecd by Congression 302 WOODRRIDGE ST. ^ Ml 9-5947 al appropriation. ■ J;, \. '■*'^"y ■ T^- ■■ •■.y j.‘.> r A-;. ■; ' . '■); ■ ■• /
THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 19S9 THURSDAY, MARCH 26, ^nrt}2Bt9r lEvEttlng Ifrralb pages 13 io 24 L.VB SeolfOfi Two ^ ^ ^ ^ - - lowed by high Mass, beginning At 7 project, but Bowers, parents hav* Laurenoe J. Vincent, aaaoclate Itg - - . . Sheekey Getting called for immediate action.' AHNUAL minister, jMreachlng on the subject, •Zion's Helghfjs,’’ the wooded area p.m. in the rear of the church, at 10 Masses will be suilg i^t the Sheekey aald his estimate waa “To Each a Gethaemane." A spe lower than the School Board’! be- Man Surrenders to Police^ Chapter Seats Two Drivers cial service fOr children will , be a.m. and at 7 p.m. The latter ChUrch of the Assumption today Cost Estimates FOOD SALE TDC Asks Chamher Endors^^ service will be a combined eervice at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Ths Mass of cauae granite curbatonea from the held tomorrow morning at 10 Highway D ep^ m ent’a stock could o’clock in the sanctuary, and the o r the Sunday School with the the Pre-Sanctifled wlU be held %t On Granite Steps Facies Emhezzling Charge ^Ikliss Dickson Arrested in fev ^oqgregatiOn, with a program pre- 3 o’clock tomorrow .afternoon and be used rdthcT tha* concrete steps, Saturday. Moreli 2B Aid Industrial Foundution aervice sponaored by the ManChee- as proposeiU 8:i0 AM. ter Council of Churches wilT. be sentetrby the children. Claytoh the Stations of the Crops with a Town Engineer James Sheeksy Hill, Kurt Eigenbrod and Karin sermon at 7:30 tomorrow night Sheekey said, that, in'all, the A 21-year-ol/ East Hartford Both ara being held In lieu of Mias Mai^. Louise Dickson, 98 Two Crashes held there beginning at noon, An Easter 'vigil and Ma«a will be is getting contractors’ estimates Citadel Vestibule A proposal mads by tha Town9 but added this would also have to Hamlin St„ wiHMieated as worthy rarishloners ere aaked to note,4he Robinson will narrate, with a film;- project would consist of some re who was fined $25 in Town Court $2,000 bonds for a Saturday court and Howard and Richard Hansen held Saturday at 7 ;30 p.m. on installing granite steps, a hand grading, laying of seven granite Dovaiopment Commission that a be determined at a Uter date when matron of '^empI6^Chaple^, No. 6.3, change in time for the three i^egu- SALVATION ARMY the financial picture was studied Monday jkom lng then allegedly appearance. A WillimaiUic man was admitted 8p«dal church wrvlce, Knc.*"^- will Bing. The Masses for St. Bartholo rail, and bituminous walks be steps, installstion of handrail pipe, Chamber o f Commerce committee wsdked off with $185 in restaurant Order of the Easterp Star, at an J. lar morning services on Easter: mew’s Parish will be celebrated in SONGSTERS llrat endorae and then aid in set more thoroughly. Police said the two accused open Installation last^ evening in to Rockvilla City Hoapltal and two Muindy Thursday, tomorrow, 7;<5,.9:ia and 11 a,m. / Services will be held at St, tween the Bowers School »j>lay- hand 16 feet of bituminous walk funds that afternoon, is ir police Vincent. Center Congregational John’s Polish National Catholic the auditorium of the Buckley leading from the steps into the ting up a privately operated Indus Seader emphasized that ' the cuato^ today and is due back in took the auto, belonging to Mrs. the Masonic Temple. More than drivers were arrested as'. the re Good Friday, and Saturday, Holy Oneat Pastor rotind and cul-de-sac at the end of Feafttitag Irish Sod* primary objective of a foundation Adrlsn Groot, and dr®ve to Old 250 members of local Masqnlc or sult of two separate accidents last Special music will be provided Cliurch at 8 a.m. tomorrow and at School. The i‘epository Is in the school playground. At no point, he aad Other Breads. trial foundation In Manchester Is couit^aturday. Saturday, will mark the closing of bv the host churches. Emanuel Lu- The Rev. V/emer Wedel of New 7 p.m. Saturday. On Easter Sun parish chapel. Tonight at 7 o’clock Buckingham St. said, would children have to walk aow under study. was not to make a prpfit for the 10:46 last night the man, Saybrobk. Out of gas, they tool: ders and guesta attended. night. tha lenten season.' tfieran. St. Mary’s Episcopal and York,will be the guest speaker at day the proceislon of "The Lord le a Maas and the procession of the Sheekey has estimated $225 as on icy or muddy ground. The proposal waa made a t a shareholders, but to benefit the Charies E, Trombley, walked into another oar and there continued The ceremony followed the fihal State Police said Otto Busss, S5. Most of the churches will hold Concordia Lutheran, at the three a 7:30 communion service tonight Risen” will take place at 6 a.m. blessed sacrament will be held, and the cost o f the project requested Joint meeting of the TDC and the community. ^ lic e Headquarters and sur- their journey. Police said the two business meeting of the chapter of Willimantlc, charged with driv Mrrices tonight and tomorrow. hour service at the Emanuel Lu at the Concordia Evangelical Lu and high Mass will be celebrated tomorrow there will be a Mass at by parents of Bowers school chil Industrial development committee Ben Gain of the State Devel 'Mndered voluntarily. He is charged eventually hitch hiked back to conducted by Retiring Worthy Ma ing while under the Influence of Pratestant churches will hold three theran Church. Participating in the theran Church. He will speak on at 10:30 a.m. 3 pmi. and Saturday at 4:30 p.m. dren. In the Chambor of Commerce' opment Commission and Holland with embezzlement and- also with Manchester. tron Mrs. Joseph Gallant and her intoxicating liquors or drugs, was hoar services, from 1* o’clock noon service wlU be the Rev. Prescott "I>o This In Remembrance of The North Methodist Church Confessions will be heard in the Town Director Francis Hshopey BulIiU^ last, night. It was called Rose of the Hartford Electric theft of a motor vehicle. Trombley was fined In court Installing officers; namely, Past taken by ambulance to the hos to 3 p.m., at both the Center Con Beach. St. Mary's Herman Me." He will also officiate at the will hold a Tenebrae communion chapel tomorrow night from 7:3Q said that in walking to and fr d » ^ SPECIAL a t the request of the town devel Ught Co. joined Seader In lUting The latter charge stems from the Monday on charges of delivering Worthy Patron Rolsert J. Rtfh- pital where he Is being treated for gregational and Emanuel Lu- Prerichs and the Rev. C. Henry communion service in the German service tonight at 7 ;30, with eight to 8:30 and Saturday from 10:80 school about 60 children musU* opers who recently came out In the benefits which tlie town would disappearance Saturday of a caf liquor to minors. That afternoon, mond; Mrs, Anna H. Crocker, cuts of the chin and left knee and wSran Churches. At the long serv Anderson, Emanuel Lutheran, and language at 9 o'clock, tomorrow laymen of the church participat cross a bank at the site which be Today, Friday and Saturday chaplain; Past Worthy Matron a.m. to 12 noon and from 1^0 to LADIES’ fa v or o f eOtabllshlng a foundation receive in ^--^''^lishlng an indus parked at a Spruce St. gas station. police aald, he was entrusted with a bump on the head. ices people are welcome to come the Rev. Howard Olson, formerly E.oming. ing. An outdoor sunrise service on 3:30 p.m. comes icy in winter and muddy in hote ^ ter an exhaustive study trial foundation:. I' And police investigation into the about $185 by a local restaurant Mrs. Herbert Urwelder, Marshal. Busse was entering the east when they can and leave when they a missionary in Africa and now The Maundy service at 7:30 to the church grounds will be held at St. James’ Church wHl have a spring. which lasted aeveral months. They saiu a group Would theft led this morning to the arrest owner for deposit in the bank. He Mrs. Urwelder for the past year lane of Rt. 15 from Bamforth Rd. jnuste studying at the Kennedy School of night at St. Mary's Epi.scopal 6 a.m. on Sunday. Mass at 6 o'clock tonight and a The Board of Directors request The TDC is seeking the com- enable the town to compete with of Robert J. Klemas, 18, of 485 didn’t bank the money, police said. has served as grand marshal of the when he rammed Into the aide of a The Good Friday service at the Missions, Hartford. ed price estimates on the job after Nylon Lifts mlttee’a aid In the projbet since other communities by offering low E^kneen Photo Adams St., also charged with Police said' further arrests, stale organization. Past Matron car driven by Ernlle Gagnon, 87, of Center Caiurch Is being sponsored Church will he condi.ctcd by the The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, solemn Mass at 7:30. At 8 o'clock Engaged A communion service will be Rev, Rlobrrd Kalter, formerly an pastor of the Elmanuel Lutheran tomorrow afternoon a solemn Mass Mahoney brought it Board’s both are concerned with the same interest financial aid td industry theft of a motor vehicle. Klemas either by Old Saybrook or State Mrs. Marjorie Morrison was or Lynn, Mass., State Police said. by the Manchester Council of held at the South Methodist attention. objeetlvea—to attract outside In Heads Elks was arrested on a Town Court Police, are expected aa the re.sult ganist for the evening, snd the The engagement of Miss Roxana Both cars were badly damaged Cmurches. Local ministers who will assistant at the local church, but Chiirch, will have as his subject at of the Pre-Sanctified will be cele seeking a new location — many Church tonight at 7:30, and to now an Inat-uctpr at Berkeley the 7:15 communion service to brated, and at 7:30 the Stations of The Board of Education has in dustry to Manchester, to aid firms towns already have auch founda Jamea W. McKeough of 17 warrant. of the motor vehicle theft.a. soloist Was Mrs. June Gsal of Gertnide Markham to Gordon and had to be towed from the participate include the Rev. Simsbury, formerly a soprano so morrow evening another special Divinity School in New Haven. A night. "I Believe in Forgiveness.’ the Cross and confessions until 9 cluded $1,000 in its budget for the already eatabllahed here with their tions which have proven success Armory St. last .liight was elected Lloyd Harper la announced by her scene. Charles Reynolds. South Meth service will be held at 7:30, with o’clock. Confessions will be heard lolst in the South Methodist odist; the Rev. C. E. Winslow, children's je rv io will be held at The Church Choir will sing at this fiscal year beglhning July 1 for the sgpansion programs, and to pre ful/and Manchester is at a dis parents, Mrs. Corlnne Markham. . Suffers Head Injury the Chanrel Choir providing mu service. Saturday morning from 9:30 to 12, vent the town from losing the In exalted ruler bUManchester Lodge Church Choir. Gagnon was also taken to Rock Church of the Naaarene; the Rev. 10 'a.m. tomorrow and evening 1C advantage without one. Three from Town 142 Union St,, Rockville, and Wil sic. Easter Sunday services will prayer will be 1 eld at 7 ;30 tomor A communion service will be and Saturday afternoon from 3:30 dustry it already has. Take Option on Sitee_ , of Elks. Hb ’ succeeds Edward Hospital Notes Miss Dickson's sssoclate officers ville City Hospital where he was Clifford O. Simpson. Center Con- for the year in prospect Include bur Markham, 32 Trumhiill St. gregaUonal; Major E. Walter be at the usual times of 9 and H row night. This will be followed held at the Community Baptist to 5:30. In the evening at 7:30 w ill! ' Lynwood K. Elmore, chairman of A foundation could take an ,bp- Edgar. treated for a head Injury and then a.m. be held the Easter blessings, fol-' the Industrial committee, presided McKeough Is a charter member Taking Part in Frank H. Gakeler, worthy patron; Miss Markham Is the grand Lamie. SaU’atlon Army; the Re\'. by the cantata, "Olivet to Cal Church at 8 o’clock tonight, and Personal Notices tion on Industrial sites In town to Patients Today: 204 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. released. Center Congregational Church vary," sung by the Senior Clioir. at this time the right hand of fel lowed by the Mass of the Easter St last night’s two-and-a-hnlf hour of Manebester Lodge of Elks. He Mrs. Marguerite Rhodes, sssoclate The accident was InvaaUgated 2 John R. Neubert, Community keep astronomical prices from ADMITTED YESTERDAY • Judy Markham, 46 PearJ St. will hold a communion service to Blaster baptisms will be held Sat lowship will bo extended to 50 new Vigil. meeting during which the TDC ob Is a railroad police lieutenant, Marine Exercise matron; Alfred C3irlstenson, asso by Stale Pollcemian Algrid Za- . Baptist; the Rev-. K. Ejnar Rask, being aaked by the owners later on Chamberlain. West Stafford; Her fiance la the' son of Mr, and Covenant Congregational: the Rev. night at 8 o’clock, with the Rev. urday at 4 p.m. and evening pray members. The Men’s Fellowship of In Memoriam jectives were discussed at length. when an industry shows interest in serving the Hartford area. He •is ciate patron; Past Matron Mrs. blaltls of the SUfford Springs bar REG . 75e A tape recording was also heard of the father of two children, a son, Ernest McNeill, 36 Sfrant St.; Virginia I.,ewls, secrelai'y; Past Mrs, J. Llovd Harper of Neenah, er at 7 p.m. the church is sponsoring an early Make-up School Planned In lovlnR mrmory of Charles E. Gib moving here. Three local Marines will take WIs. racks. sunrise worship service at 6 a m. son who paMcd away March 26. 1956. en Interview with an official from Industry prefers to deal with an ■tames D„ and a daughter, Judith part In the start of "Operation Andrea Smith, 151 l/>ve I-ane; Matron Mrs. Helen Elliott, treas Busse is scheduled to appear in A candlelight communion serv urer: Mrs. Gladys D, Campbell, Miss Markham Is a graduate of Sunday, to be followed by a W#* do not need this special day. Danielson where a foundation waa established group which has al Ann. ice will be held in the chapel of Cairo—Egypt's Ministry of Edu Big Land," a coordinated surface- Brian McCartan, 47 Lilac St.; Ivan conductress; Pa.st Matron Mrs. .Syracuse University and la a can Rockville City Court Monday. breakfast st the church. cation is studying a plan for a To brinK yon to bur minds. fMt up and $150,000 ralaed In 15 ready gathered facts regarding the Other officers elected are Elmore A short time later, Louis E. the Church of the Nazarenc at Tho days wu do no! think of yoU. Anderson, esteemed leading air amphibious assault exercise on Bunker, Dobson Avc., Vernon; Mary Smith, associate conduc didate for a master's degree at Chi 7:30 tonight. Servleo In Park new school where girls would be Marlow’s days to secure an outside industry land offered and is prepared to cago Theological Seminary. Her Trepp Jr., 20, of Glastonbury, was Art very hard to find. which had evidenced Interest in knight; Paul Gagne, esteemed April 1. Lucien St. Germain, 221 W. Main tress; Mrs. Vera Ford, chaplain: The Covenant Congregational The public is invited to .join in trained In the art of facial make SHOE REPAIR have all the answers ready; re fiance grad:iated from Denison arrested by State Policeman Rich the traditional Eastern' Sunrise God ^ave ns strength to fight, \ Tony Sala, proprietor, wishes all moving there. garding financing, zoning utilltieD loyal knight; Thomas Blanchard, They will land with the 1st St., Rockville: Mrs. Lillian F'en- Mrs. Kay ,S. Tedford, marshal; Church will also hold a commun up. The school would be in Cairo And Conrace to boar the blow. (Located In Marlow’s University in 1958 with depart ard Schwarz of the Colchester bar Service conducted by the Salvation his customers and friends a Members of the Chamber com and so on wrapped up in a "nice, esteemed lecturing knight; Bruce dell, 619 E. Center St,: William Mrs. Florence Luclous, organist; ion service tonight at 7:30. Spe or Alexandria and the teaching But what It meant to lose you. lower store level) Noble, reelected secretary; Edward Marine Brigade on the beaches of Mrs. Martha S. Johnson. Adah; ment’s! honors In English. While racks who charged him with reck Army in Center Park from 6:30 to .staff would be drawn from out No one will ever know. HAPPY EASTER! mittee'asked numerous questions, neat package" ready for presenta Reopell, Campmeeting: Rd., Bolton; there he wa.s Initiated into Eta cial music will be rendered by the especially regarding the raising of Tomkiel, reelected treasurer; and Camp Fendleton in southern Cali Mrs. Anna C. Brown. Ruth; Mrs. less driving. choir at a service at 7:30 tomor 7 o'clock Sunday morning. Major standing beauty parlors. Wife and daughter. tion. Hornidas Malboeuf, 230 Oak St.; Sigma Phi, national cln-saical lan According to State Police, Trepp 6 E. Walter Lamie will bring a brief ^ d s , and agreed., to study the A community which forms a Robert Starkel, tiler. fornia. The Hawaii-based Marines Jacqueline Smith. Rather: Mrs. row night, at which the pastor, McKeough has appointed the fol William Chace, 189 Woodl.-,nd St.; 1-ena .Speed. Martha: Mrs. Mae guage honorary and, Franco-Cnl- was driving in an easterly di me.ssage at thl.s service. matter further and then meet foundation has established k favor left there in mid-March in order Edward King, 101 Greenwood Dr.; llopean Society, creative writing rection along Rt. 44A in Coventry the Rev, K. Ejnar Rask, will talk again with the TDC at some future lowing officers; John Cagianello, Charesl. Electa: Mrs. Bessie Ear- on the subject "On to Calvary.” The Manchester Youth Council able climate by showing it wants to participate in the exercise, Jacqueline Zapatka, Glastonbury; honorary. He is currently a candi when he apparently dozed at the Easter dawn aervice will be held date. and will welcome industey. This is esquire; Jamea Gleason, chaplain; which will end on April 10. Mem rla. warder; Robert B. Martin, Raj’mond T. Quish, inner guard; Mrs, Susan Farr, 84 Bigelow St.; date for a master's degree at the wheel, went off the highway to An Office of Tenebrae service, at 6 a.m. this year at the South Meanwhile, close liaison is to be important because industry does bers of the brigade will take part sentinel. Divinity School of the University with communion and reception in Judge Jules Karp, justice of William Wilson, High Manor Rd., The ceremony waa followed by a the right, lost control on the loose Methgdist Cliurch, with the young maintained between the two not want to consider,-moving to a in field exercises before returning Rockville. of Chicago. to church membership of the con groups by John Wiet, executive subordinate forum (legal advisor)-; social time In the banquet hall gravel shoulder, ctxissed the high people meeting at the outdoor pul town and then find .strong opposi to Hawai during the last week ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs Edith A May wedding 1s planned. way to the left side, hit an em firmation class, will be held at 8 first Herald of Spring xdee president of the Chamber, and tion expressed by some of the resi William Steele, reappointed or- where refreshments were served pit, weather permitting. The Rev. iiK gani.st; and Arthur Buckler, of April. Lewis, 143 Cooper Hill St.; Ken bankment, and rolled over. o'clock tonight at the Second Con Lawrence Almond will be the Rlchara Tibbita, executive direc dents. neth Avery, 77 Oliver Rd. by Mrs. Anna Gibbons and past gregational Church. P '/ S r ' \ TENDER ALL-GREEN CALIFORNIA trustee for fiv©- years. The Manchester Marines wtio matrons Mrs. Lillian H. I^ggett and Patricia A i Misserl of 181 Trepp escaped with no apparent speaker. Valerie Johnson of the tor Of the TDC. Galli pointed out that one of the BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son to The mid-week prayer meeting To Study Report The officers will be installed are members of the brigade in and s. Mary Beauregard and Autumn St, April 4, S t James’ injuries, State Police aald. Emanuel Lutheran Church is gen foundation's primary and most im clude Acting Sgt. Anthony Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gantick, at the Salvation Army Citadel will Part of tha information which portant functions would be to en April 8. their assistants. Church. begin at 7:l.’i tonight and will be eral chairman and Kenneth Mil giotta, son of Mrs. Antoinette Watson Rd.. Vernon; a son to Mr. ler of Center Church is in charge the committee vTiy study la a vo courage expansion of firms al and Mrs. (iasimir ’ Kur.vs. French followed at 8 o'clock by an Infor luminous 33-page report on indus ready located in Manchester. "A enthusiastic about this success Scarlato of 68 Birch St. and hus of the niu.sic. The youth of tlie band of the former Miss Ethel G. Rd., Bolton: a daughter to Mr. and Ricp-Oil Output Gains mal Bible study. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. trial foundations w h i^ was pre bird in tb« hand is worth two in and bSve shown an Interest In Police Arrests German SerAice Covenant Congregational Church pared by Economic Development Williams of Charleston, S. C.; I^t. Mrs. Richard Abair, 613 Main St.: Public Records are in charge of the breakfast the bush," he quoted. I'-.’rauing the program even fur a son to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Washington—In the three years A service in the German lan THURSDAYS Asaociat'ea, Inc., a Boston con It was also pointed out that if a James D. Cornish, son of Mr. and which will be served in Cooper ther, Seader said. Mrs. C. A. Cornish, 63 Goodwin Chalifour, Willimantlc; a son tj since federal agriculture research guage, especially for D.P.’s and and sulting firm which aided thev.TDC Manchester firm was contemplat Hear Intervtevr Mary Lobdell, of 869 Main Bt., recent refugees, will be held to Hall at 7 a.m. Mrs. Robert Pratt St.; and Pfc. Donald K. Muisener, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rathlun, 70 33’arrantee Deeds ers discovered an inexpensive Plenty Of Off-Street Parking in settling up its program. \ ing moving out of town as a means The latter part of the meeting Duval St.: a daughter to Mr. and Clifford r. and Dora M. Jeffer method of extracting taslelesa. waa arrested last night and charg*. night at 7:30 at the Zion Evan is the adult counselor as.sistlng in FRIDAYS The consulting firm had strong son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Muisen ed with intoxication. She la being the arrangements. of getting better and larger quar was devoted to listening to a re-, Mr.s. Anthony Viticllo, 25 Benedict son to Joseph Ro.ssetto, property odorless oil from rice hulls. Ameri W E DEUVER gelical Lutheran Church. This' FRESH ly recommended that a foundation ters offered by another communi er, 93 Glenwood St. held In lieu of bond and is d'ua In service will be preceded by corii- i Clathollo Servlops corded interview conducted by Dr.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold o W. Center St. can processors have boosted pro be formed in Manchester as a ty, the foundation would be able Whitney Jacobs of radio station Vines. Broad Brook. court Saturday. I nrunion at 7:10. On Good Friday' Special Masses will be held at all CANNED HAMS P’ROM RATH and MORRELL means of attracUng Industry. A Roland A. i.id Elizahelh B. duction to more than 1 1 ,000.000 four Catholic churches. to step in with its own offer in or WINF with Lester E. Fitzpatrick, BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. Miller to We.sley R. Smith, prop pounds a year, worth about $1,- Willard Bolivar, 58, of 85 Gard ! a 20 minute noon-(lay devotion IN 3 and 5 LR. SIZES... similar recommendation waa also der to “hang onto what the town ner St., waa also arrested Isuit J. MORRISON w-ill begin at 12:20 p.m., and an; At St. Bridget’s Church a high made by the State Development pre-sident of the Danielson Indus School Role Unit and Mrs. Richard Worley, Newing erty on Schoo.' St. ,500.000. Refined rice oil is priced C. already has," trial Foundation, Certificate of Incorporation to compete with cottonseed and night and charged with lntoxl
' . „..x V PAGE / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^^CH ESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1989 i O U l t lS B N misssd tlu writ ** liegislators Set PRESCRIPTIONS |\ 45 Men Seized revoked the h i d L ^ Sweetbreads Charles-A Treaty Frank Valenti. 47, and Costense Assei nbly Bill Seeks DAT OR NIGflnr Gov. lUbicolt Signs ValenU, 8 ^ tetb of Rochester, N. To Hear Public BT CaffCBJ^ In ^Imjwrtant’ T„ hgve^been in Jail here with For Champions o f Good Eating five oriter balky oommisslon wlt- Attj^s^\lrvlng 1.* Aronson and UTHUR DRUS aesehs since last August. David M X Barry, Manchester’s > Ail were Jailed on Ztate Supreme State repreisritatlves. Will be in More Education Aid Courts Reform Bill Gambling Raid Court orders for contempt for By LEIF EKICKSON the hearing room o f the Municipal ■an Francisco (A8 — ‘The chal failure to answer commission ques Building tonight from 7:30 to 9 (Osatiaiwd from Page Oae) tions about the meeting at Apa- (OsatlaiMd tro ^ F B fs Om ) j ralring tulUon fsas at the Univer lenge was to produce a dinner for o’clock to answer any questions a Imowing group of gourmets who t«m r m f OM) ■Ute's Uvryars a new »» lachin Nov. 14.1967. The seven are voters may have regarding legis sity of Connecticut, *nd he sug coma- D em ocra t State Chairman them. The state investigation oom*> listed by, authorities amimg the Isav to ths towns titan Um. natten- gested that the proposed $12,000,- WINDOW SHADES were honoring one of their num lative matters. Similar mectinga ber aa a connoisseur supreme and •nia nMMaur* w m lirouclit to tl>« John Ballsy would get 44 Judges mission and several other agencies underworld figures and associates are field each ntonth. al average for state greats. 000 might be taken from the Sail '^SadM lor Immodloto conitdor*- and all theths patronage that goes Hs said ths state (Would autks ors. Soldiers and Marina Fund, LONO WEARIN»^ champion of fine dining. Don’t Hcamper around at the laat minute for youf Eaater are still trying to learn the pur who attended. Chef Charles of the Sherston-' undor ouqpenBlon the ruiea with t ^ court, Zanobl aoewaadded. A ^ o s t two weeks ago. the Va svsry effort to Incrosse Its con-, which is expected to amount to menu needn. Do all your ahoppinz at Popular where you get pose of ths convention and what FAVORA J-PARTV PLAN INTERSTATE CLEANTEX Falace met the challenge by serv bvA oO P opponente objected to Only/ two Democrats ^poka lentis aMounced they were ready Hartford, March 36 (F)—Dr, tributions to education even U it about $82 million by the end of the oujpttoeiOQ oJMl demended o toU* agalnit the blU. They were Barnes ing a dish he first successfully everything you need . . . the beet of eyerythinz at that. And went on. to testi^.^so they could get out of Albert O, Jacobs says the need moans satabllshing an Ineoms tax. next biennium. ^ Order flsU V0t6. a h d j ^ . Wilfred A. Lafleur of "There is no place for polities In achieved a decade ago In Stock we’ll have a (rood atock of holiday fooda on hand for you so Last night's raid was on an Jail. They Vrnre put on the witness for developing "A strong 2-party f With Tear Rellere holm, Sweden. , Only W vote* abahdoned building on this Hudson Stand last wSdk at public hearings.. education at all," he said. -• htoek ■uepeoolM nijd'delny action contended the bill was syetetn’’ will underline hie ef Dog Corneas Shifted He calls, / it . Sweetbreads there’a no worry about not Rettinx whaLyou want. . riverfront commuter community, The ball was wen set. forts as a member of the aew Rep. Richard Noyes (R-Farm- f o i l l in e o f o d s t o m nntU next Taeoday.\ noV an economy measure and Charles. Dr. Roaul Blanquie, the 20 miles north of Times Square The commlssldn Said It didn’t be Repubileaa oosnmlttee of pro ington), a member of ths commit man honored at the gourmet din But the roU call on wtapeiulOT. would only create more Judges and and just across the state line from tee, noting ths aov#mor*e bonding New York—Transplants of cor- ViNEnSN ILINDS more Jobe for lawyers. lieve their testim o^ that they only gram and progress. The Trinity ner and a former chairman of San the moot Important voteiof w populous northern New Jersey, dropped In for a visit..to the ailing proposals for highways, said that noas from the pyes of dogs to Barnes, arguing for the preser College preeMent, In an inter human eyas have recently been -Francisco’s Wine ' and Food So ii.y, araa carried lM-86, four ^tea Moch said most of those seized Joseph Barbara Sr. on-the day the view In his campus office, today education was as important as more than the requested twq vation of the small town courts, successful, the Better Vision In ciety, applauded the combination were from New York City and underworld convention Was held at spoke of the urgency of two highways. X ... E. A JOHNSON of sweetbreads and lob.sler as a thirds majority. 'said the residents of his town had stitute reports. This new proce ^ e d to reUln their trial Justice New Jersey. his Apalachln mansion. strong rival parties which will He. said he would favor bonding "fine adventure In taste.’’ to eat The DemocraU have only a slim Nathan said In his ruling that for education grants even though dure Is expected to permit the res courU In a referendum. All the men were taken to the keep each oUier on its toes and toration of vision to many people You can enjoy the same adven 141-188 edge In the House, con office of Diet. Atty. John A. Ska- the Valenti brothers—-although he considers "It fiscally irrespon POINT 00. Hams Bametc laFleur and Rep. Wil produce better government. "I ture In .your home. And devotee trasting to their M-T majority In hen at New City, the county seat. who can't see because of defects liam F. Pakulls of Brooklyn were they did testify before the commis feri strongly that our futnre life sible to do so." In ths oofnes. the "wiatch-cryitar of good cooking can turn out the the Senate. . . In addition to three Investi sion-^ "have successfully avolded"^ Noyes said that ths Governor 72.1 H iin S t . T
\ , 'A n V •A .A . . •-I-,' ■ ' .. • ^ -.1 1 ■ D X ■ ■, .1. *> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDA\Yr MARCH 26, 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHRS'I'ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. 1T n m S D ^]f^A R C H 2^19S t PAGE SIXTEEN RockvU le •Hal Boyle* Andover Doctors Planning OPEN Medical Center . . . . Kindergarten MANCHESTER The Baby Has A Wife’s Place Is Not Dr. John L. Phiffer and Dr. Noel ALL DAY Kerr are planning to open a medi Slated in Fall cal center In a former store and In Hubby’s Office Been Named ••• dwelling on Maple St. at Grant St. Th« Andover Board of Educa PUBLIC MARKET The doctors have signed a bond rii Just- put my feet on that desk tion voted unanliaouely to approve for deed for the property of Joseph New TWk WP»—Should a wife be one second before you came In— the addition of a kindergarten 803-805 MAIN STRchT Tremano. •Bcounged to vlelt her hueband’s BusseU John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kuaaell Small, 69 Pine St. A hearing will be held by the just to rest them.” grade to the school system In the office frequently T Wife: “But you were laughing. He was born March 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hla Zoning Board of Appeals April 2 Prof. Jamea A. Petereon, a mar- Husband: ‘The boss had just fall. Tpaternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Lovett Sr., 54 at 7:30 p.m! In City Court Room Nace couneelor at the- 'Untverelty told me a Joke and. gone into his School Board Chairman Andrew um Ai® MotittL uA a 6d fck 6h mwthorne St„ and hla paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. on their application to alter and ofSOTthem California, eaye thla U office. When the boss tells a Joke, Gasper eald last night the Board Ch^lea Small, West Palm Beach, Fla. ' add to the building to convert It k a good Idea. Ho eisw It would help • ♦ • • • you have to laugh. It’s a form of approved the kindergarten budgst into a medical professional build gives wives an appreciation of unemployment Insurance.” D w lj^ Walde, son of Mrt and Mrs. Ervin Craig. East Hart ing. their husband’s problems and pres . Wife: "Why were you staring at wWch provide! for transportation ford. He was born March 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. The doctors plan to relocate sures on tpe job. that pretty stenographer 7 You of the students one way only. •TIil His maternal grandfather la Wllmot Shaw, Juniper, Canada, and their offices from Elm St. to the We don't agree with Professor looked like an awftil old goat.” Transportation will probably be hla paternal gprkndparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Craig, Fort Maple St. building. If the variance Peterson at all. We have another Husband: "What stenographer? provided to kindergarten clasees. Fairfield, Maine. has three brothers, Donald, 11, David, 9, is granted. An eventual addition to Idea. We think every office should I never even saw her. I >yaa just Gasper said. It will be the par and Deane, 3. the building on an adjacent lot hire a 880-pound ex-football tackle trying to figure out the point to ents’ lesponslhUlty to provide • 0 0 0 0 already zoned for commercial use, as a receptlaplirt. the boss-s joke. TTiat ain’t easy. It transportation for the return trip Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger St. George. will provide for additional offices. His duty would bo simple. Every ain’t fun either. It’s work.” ho.me. Thompsonville. She was bbni March 16 at Manchester Memorial Another doctor may be located In time a wife stu ^ her nose In the Wife (unconvinced); "Well, I According tr State law, the Hospital. Her maternal gran4mother is Mrs. Grace V. Brown, the building, and possibly a den door, the receptioillst would throw wish someone would pay me money School Board has the option of Fort Knox. Ky„ and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tist. a hammerlock on Her, rassle her just to sit around and laugh with determining. \'-hether or not to pro T. J. S t George, 12 Hathaway Lah^^. She has a brother, William, • 4 Into the nearest elevatot;, and push both feet on the desk. Don’t give vide transportation for a kinder 8, and a sister, Phyllis, 2. — 4 the button marked "down," me any more guff about what a garten. EASTER HAMS • • • - BONELESS - WASTELESS We are somewhat old-fashioned hard life you have at the office. If The Board’s decision means that Gina Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mra Rudolph E. Capello, In this matter. We don't sSy a you ask me, I don’t think you’ll be an Hem of 88,018 will be Included 38 Division St. She was born March 18 ari^nchester Memorial 10 to 12 Lb Average LB woman’s only place Is In the there much longer—from the look in the total school board budget Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr.^Md Mrs. Arthur All Clear Meat - Ready-to-Eaf kitchen of her home. But we do of things.” presented tonight. Of this amount, W. Benson, 73 Princeton St., and her p a t e r n a l grondparents are CANNED HAMS 2 say her place definitely la not In That’.s the trouble with letting 88,463 will be returned to the towm Ooiom aL Tyin&iiUL Mr. and.Mrs. Michael Capello Sr., 183 Hilliard S X She has a her husband’s office. And. except your wife visit your office—she through State ^ants for educa sister, Jill Mary. 2. READY-TO-EAT - SHANK PORTION for one or two bom cowards, every gets the wrong view of things. tion and transporta-tlon, leaving • * * X man we know , feels pretty much And If .she dropped In nine times an actual cost to the town of Steven Alfred, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sirnpqon, 94 LB the same way. a week. It would always be at ex 8455. No Indication has been St. John St. He was born March 13 at Manchester M em ^al Well Trimmed, Mildly Cured - Lean and Extra Mild The reason why is very simple. actly the right moment to get the given of the amount of the total Famous brand ready to eat, freshly smoked, Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mabto HAMS The average man liket to dram wrong impre.sslon. school budget. Moran of East Hartford. His paternal grandparenU are Mf- atise the horrors and hardehlpj he In addition to the school budget, and Mrs. Alfred Simpson, 72 School S t He has a sister, Eliza YO U N G HENS - READY-TO-COOK - Eviscerated undergoes In his task of bringing beth, 3, and a brother, Raymond, 614. the budgets of other boards and skinless, shankless, defatted, very little Lb. O * 0 o • LB home the bacon. Tolland County commissions will be presented to Coffee 8 to 12 Lb Average - Plump, Meaty Birds As he pictures It to his wife, the George Herbert son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. .Donnelly, 6 the Board" of Finance In the an boss Is a tyrant, the office is the nual open hearing held In the waste. Most all sizes. Whole or half. 17 Tyler Circle. He was born March 13 at Manchester Me CHOCK FULL O' NUTS TURKEYS last outpost of legal slaverj'. He, Art Group Plans Extra Fancy Fresh morial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. N l her hero husband, does all the Town Hall at 8 o'clock tonight, Daniel Garcia, 45 Coolidge St. His paternal grandparenU are SH O U LD IR - WELL TRIMMED work and, single-handed, is hold Talk by Muralist fnduatrial Park Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Donnelly, 9 Eldridge St. 1 LB CAN ing the firm together. Meanwhile A new concept for the creation * • * • • 87c C^anneJ J 4 a m » ! S»n 3ooJ Va/uJ the wolves, his office rivals, are of power may be developed In An Debra Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Geiman, LB Gordon R. MacDonald of Andov dover If the Zoning and Planning SMOKED BUTTS closing in and trj-lng to steal his POULTRY Short shank, ready to eaG Most all sizes. Talcottvllle. She was born March 15 at Manchester Memorial Stahl Meyer lbs ea |.6 9 Fresh Sliced Cod lb 3 3 c Job. er, ■ mural painter, will be guest CTommiaslon approve.s a request Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Ruth Bradley of S WJ f t' s So what happens when his wife, speaker at a meetliig of the Tol tonight for a change In zoning on H O R M IL - SKINLESS For Your Easter Feasting Lb. Hanover. Pa. Her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sliced Swordfish lb 4 5 c during a pause In shopping, drops land County Art Assn. April 3 at Hebron Rd. from Residential and gar Geiman of Hanover. Her maternal great-grandmother is BABY Ferris ^lbs fa 3 .5 9 Agricultural to Industrial Park. Whole or full shank half. Into the office unexpectedly? 8 p.m. at the Booth-Dlmock Ll- Mrs. Annie Knipple of Hanover. Her paternal great grand 1-LB P K G The hearing will be held at 7:30 GOVERNMENT GRADE “A” EXTRA FANCY 3 LBS EA FRANKFURTS Sliced Halibut lb 4 9 c Everybody In the office Is busy brarj’. South Coventry. parents are Mr. and Mrs, Murray Geiman of Hanover and her H afnia 3 .3 9 working but her husband. He Is o’clock-In the Town Hall. paternal great grandfather la Tobias Leese of Hanover. Pa. She 2 3'/i 01 JARS 4 9 nC tftting there, laughing, with his MacDonald was educated at the The application, as previously has a brother, James Bradley, 18 months and a sister, Susan Pratt Institute In Brooklyn, N. Y., reported, was made by Eugene ONE FLAT CAN OF SWEET LIFE feet on the desk and seemingly HEN TURKEYS Ruth, 4. OCEAN (PRAY ■taring at the derriere of a passing and has done a number of murals Carlnl, Bolton, president of the stenographer. tFi commerclaf buildings through OTC of New England Inc. It In Brian James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Burleigh, Ver Beef Stew out New England. He recently volves about 120 acres on the west PINEAPPLE The wife’s visit Is brief and non Rd., Bolton. He was born March 16 In Manchester Me DINTY MOORE frigid. And here Is a sample of the completed a mural for the new sids of Hebron Rd.. one quarter 7 to 14 Lbs. lb. Your choice of sUoed or crushed; with each piece of HAM morial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. oonversation at home that night. b u 11 d 1 n g of the Casey-Gesner mile within the Hebron-Andover purchased! James Gray, Lorenzo, Idaho, and his paternal grandparenU are Equipment Corp. at Newington, town line. 4 9 ^ Jai/e Ort ^heSa (Cadtertimg ^peciaid! Wife: thought you said you FREE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Burleigh, Keeney Dr., Bolton. 24 OZ CAN were surrounded by lunatics. They and ha.s done murals In the Friend An Industrial area. Including an * • • O • 49c 5 ly Ire Cream buildings at Elmwood administration, building, labora looked pretty normal to me." U. S. GRADE "A" BROAD-BREASTED Roger Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Poudrier. 9 Short PINAST ■ Fariey - Medium Small Size RICHM OND • Far\cy • In Heavy Syrup. Husband: •'They’re Just c\inning. and In Pittsfield, Mass. He also tories, offices and factory apace for St. He was born March 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. 170Z 30OZ They look normal, but they're still conducts a children's art cla.ss. production and a landing field for Ws carry a large variety of Importod and Domestio CANNED HAMS His niaternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Francis. X. Gagnon, P u r e X lunatics.” Members may bring guests to small aircraft are Included in the Lowell, Mass., and his paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Mary O. CANS CAN the meeting, which la open to the plans on file In the office of Town TOM TURKEYS Sweet Peas Fruit Cocktail Wife: "But they were all work- "HAFNIA" IMPORTED Poudrier, 11 Short St. BEADS-O bleach public. A short business meeting Clerk Ellsworth Covell. "KRAKUS" IMPORTED • * • * • Ing.” HORMEL HAMS YOR CARDIN - Cut, Blu^ke THO M PSON'S - Sweet, Refreihing Husband: "They weren't work will precede the talk. Paintings Robert Janies, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Robert Layman, ing. They were pretending.” should be brought for criticism, Maneiheater Evening Herald 18 to 25 Lbs. POLISH HAMS DANISH HAMS Storrs. He was born March 21 at Manchester Memorial Hos 18 OZ PKG 15V, OZ lb. 39< € !! Wife: "You were the only one and pictures of the month will be Andover correspondent. Sirs. Paul; 3-4-6V4 Lb. Cons pital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. A. LUnas, CANS n. Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim 4 5 ^ Apple Juice 2 m, 39 loafing.” chosen for display In the libraries Green Beans 3-4-5-10 Lb. Cons Brookl.yn. N. Y., and his patebnal grandfather Is Lee Layman, at Rockville, Coventry and Bolton. 2-0866. Husband: "As Ood Is my judge, Hazardvllle. C A K I M IX IS • White, Yellow, Devili Food, Spice _ L OUR OWN MAKE Bfu White Y O R C A R D IN • New, Extra Tender - NATIVE FRESH DRESSED -4-S-8 lbs. and,larger sites BONELESS CROSS. FRESHLY GROUND PURE PORK SMALL Mary Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Derby, 12-OZ Choice CUT FOR A NICE LEAN 104 Park St. She was born March 10 at Manchester Memorial beads ^ 0 |ig | WHOLI KIRN^s CANS Pillsbury 259 CAPON ETTES LINK Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Brault, Bethesda, Md . and her paternal grandparents are Dr. 6 0Z PKG 2 5 c Y O R C A R D IN - IL B IR T A - Halves or Sliced PINAST • jumbo POT ROAST HAMBURG and Mrs. Joseph P. Derby, Springfield. Mass. She has three SAUSAGE 17-OZ 5 to 6 Lbs. BEEF brothers, Thoma-s, 5, Kevin, 4, and Brendan, 1: and a sister, lb. Siisan, 3. SANS Salted Peanuts CELLO 49‘ i Drawn Weight O 0 o • * Zippy Peaches. lb. Ib. Arthur Gene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Langevin Jr., e s a a s o n ' 15 Hathawav Lane. He was born March 20 at Manchester Me LIQUID STARCH CUTS 7 9 ^ 79 morial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Marie L. These Popular Eggs are selling at an 0u|standing Low Price for Easter - Compare and Save! NATIVE QUICK FROZEN Chenette. New Bedford, Mass., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Langevin Sr., New Bedford. He QT BTL 2 3 c SMALL, LEAN, MILD CURED COLONIAL MASTER— READY-TO-EAT has two brothers, Charles A. Ill, 6. and Ronald Gene, 2. - GRADE A ^ O K I CUT-UP FOWL * • * * • LARGE SIZE -• ^HITEWHITE or BROWN SMOKED SHOULDERS BONELESS HAM Beverly Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rider, Snow's 608 N. Main St. She was born March 15 at Hartford Hospital. MEDIUM SIZE 4 to 5 Lbs. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Randall, DOZ DOZ lb. 4 to 6 Lbs. Lb. 3 9 c SMOKED SARDINES BROOKSIDE EGGS GRADE A 45< CLOVERPALE EGGS 'GRADE B ' 45. Drawn Weight Windsor. She has three sisters, Nellie, 21, June, 18 and Janice, Lb. 9 9 c 3H. * ' « • • • John Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin, 13 Vine St. 2 3V* OZ CANS 49c ddadter d3alzeri^ \Jainei! He was born March 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ^^redh f^roduce ^dor Jailer I maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brewer. 69 Wells BIRDS EY E St., and his paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. John Grif Laddie Boy M ______■ ___ REG 4 9 c - With An fin 38 N. Elm St. He has three brothers, Billy, 7, Scott, 5, and R ^ E ^ $ Appetizing Apple iC ■ Philip, 4; and a sister, Ginny Lee, 16 months. CHICKEN DOG FOOD For Good Friday O O 0 • • ASPARAGUS SraNG ^Aicpjc|^ William Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Thompson, Pfcg. 613 Main St. He was born March 22 at Manchester Memorial 2 16 OZ CANS 43c FRESH COD 39c Lb. Ho.spital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Robert ii CALIFORNIA - Large Spears Easter Bread \ «= >»• Sliced or by the piece to McCormick, 154 New Bolton Rd.,'and his paternal grandparenU Fu ll Tipi bake. are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, 107 Lakeside Dr., Andover. * • • • • I v o r y Glazed Donut Sticks 21c FILET OF HADDOCK BIRDS EYE Joanne Virginia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slattery, Golden Ripe 598 W. Middle Tpke. She was born March 21 at Manchester Me FLAKES 69c Lb. Ideal For The Lunch Box 2 LBS 25c Date & Nut Bread REG 39c LOAF 3 3 c MOSTID FOODS morial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Susan De- B a n a n a s Fresh caught Loreto, Hartford, and her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Sticks M Slattery, Newlngto". She has a brother, Robert Edward, 8; IGE PKG 35. 2 fOR 10c Egg Rolls REGULAR 2 9 c PKG OF 9 25c Fresh and Crunchy SWORD FISH 69c Lb. and a sister, Nancy Lee, 9. ■ C u cu m b e rs Native quick frozen center • A • O • O Holiday Suggestions For A Fine Easter Meal sllres. Gary Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Patter, Vernon. O o b lD G S rO FLORIDAFLO R ID A • Solid Head. 2 LBS 1 3 c Bread HONIY OATMIAL REG 25c LOAF He was born March 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Ivory Also: Ijirge Smelts, Fresh BIRDS EY E BIRDS EYE FROZEN * maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Porter, Vernon, SNOW Scallops. Fancy White Hall- and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merton Patten, Celery 2»c«23c Italian Bread hut Steak. Fresh Stewing Union St, He has a sister, Cindy Elaine, 11 months. Oysters and Extra * « « * * IGF PKG NATIVE GMVIEDGE Shrimp. JjU Ell/.abetb Gwen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jerold S. Heiss, 34c >: NINI IIV IS 0b«AXO Storrs. She was born March 20 at Manchester Memorial Hos P«t Feed 1 7'/, OZ CANS 2 9 c Hand Cleaner uozcan33c Ja iler ^lA^eeh frozen ^ood ^pectaif j pital. Her maternal grandparenU are Irving Lowcnsteln and HUNT'S im v CROGKtR Mrs. Charles Drescher, both of New York City, and her paternal Camay |l Temete Reste 3 . ozcan. 17c Brownie Mix uozwo 33c Strawberries Green Peas grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heiss, New York City. CAtN-l lU RN ETI'S STRAWBERRIES GARDEN PKGS 59c She has a sister, Linda Ann, 2. TOILET SOAP I OZ JA I 23c Vanilla Ixtroct ioz .u47c • « * • • Herseredish CICU CTI FIN AST-All Haddock O 8-OZ R Q . LB. Easter NISUI. OURKEE 22 Lbs. r i D l l d l l W I V ^ 14-OZPKG49C 4Bi PKGS Gerald Scott Jr,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Linsenbigler, Quik Cecee ’ u can 4 5 c ShreddeJ Cecoanut r ozciuo 31c 86 Durant St. Ha was born March 20 St Manchester Memorial 4 REG BARS 3 9 c TURKEYS ffLS NARTHA KRAfT Hospital. His maternal gprandmother is Mrs. Leonard Lawler. Italian Dreuing • °< 2Sc FIN A ST - French Fried 7-OZ PKG 84 Durant St., and his paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Ref Seep liGiA. lOc SCALLOPS 45c I Kielbasa ,011 mMG o* lAica^s OREO CREMI SANDWICH Dean S. Linsenbigler, New Kepsing^ton, P a ./ He has two sisters, NabUco Ceoktes »uo 39c MORTON'S FOUR FISHERMEN HRST PRIZE, MELO GOLD, FERRIS Cathv Marie, 214, and Susan Anne, 1. V. Camay Weuen Oil r in 19c Qi in 55c FAMOUS brands BY •URRY'S SHANKLESS, SKINLESS, DEFAHED NATIVE CAPONS • * • • • ” , :0 MUll TIAM Frozen Rolls Fish Steaks 10 OZ PKG 39c Brenda Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ThomAs F. Johnson, TOILET SOAP Berox§orox m Minci wo 21c i i c MUfftrButter w Cookies oqki«» ioozwg29c I • GOLD BOND 193 Adams St., Buckland. She was born March 21 at Manches ter Memorial HospiUI. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. LONG ISLAND DUCKS • MARTIN ROSOL'S Pleas Peay, Alvaton, Ky.. and her paternal grandmother is Mrs. 2 BATH BARS 29c - NEW LOW PRICE - HAMS Clarence Johnson, Elizabethtown, Ky. AIJ. SIZES . . . Patkaget Lava FINAST GINGER ALE EoileJi'fipeeiat! SPECIAL EASTER HICKORY SMOKED FERRIS 10 OL Packages BONCUSSS and RBOUUAR HAND SOAP 4 4 9 CANDY BARS GROCERY REG BARS 2 25c All Leading Brandt — Herthty, Nestle, Necco, KIELBASA FRUITED HAMS t . Specials BIRDS EY E BIRDS EYE FRENCH FRIED LIBRARY OF WORLD'S GREATEST MUSIC Milky Way, Sky Bar, Walocco, M A M, FRESH ond SMOKED READY FOR THE O V ^ ' Front Side: LAIO - SYMPHONIE D u z Tdotiio Rolls _ ESPAGNOLE '■ 1st, 2nd 3rd, 4ih • CRISCO Sc OFF DETERGENT STAHL Me y e r and FERRIS U. S. D. A. CH O ICE NOW ON »ALI I J.J,. shUBERT- NOW 88c 8 Um. CARTON OF Turkey Dinners Potatoes IGE PKG 34c SYMPHONY No. 7 1st, 2nd Mo'vl. ytr CANNED HAMS • FLUFFO 8c OFF NOTICE Atbum Ne. 1 Now Available Again at Only 37c ____ 24 BARS 2 to 12 LBS. RIB ROAST NOW 85c 8 Lbs. O X y d o I ^ oCenlen ^peciaii! PLUS COMPLCTE ASSORTMENT OF EASTER DHERGENT If you Hkt tbc best giv* us a test. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1959 V f j U i E BIG H TEEN ceded Atty, FMzOerald's talk. aerrloaa for B t Gtaorga'* Kplacopkl Milford Family D A IL Y CR08SWJb6 d PU ZZLE Bolton CIluKh at 7:45 pjn. tomorrow In GOP Women Plan Nominations for officee for the OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLB comln|: year were presented to the NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. M ANCHE!^*S 'X' BUGS BU N N Y the Civil Defense room at the Kie- mentary School. The Rev. Donald Annual Luheh^n n embers. The membership .voted Overcome by Gas r T i w i W. Greene will give a sermon unanimously to support fluorida MOST MODERN CONVALESCENT HOME AWTD6 Antwtr to Provleut Puido summarizing the seven words from tion in the coming referendum. Milford, March 26 (fll — Eight P p Population May Jump The Manchester Women's ^Re PreMdent Barbara Wagner will A LEO-PARD? You TINK the cross. persona, including five children, to. The Poeaton play, "The Terrible publican Club Will hold tU annual appoint a member to repre.sent OIS ISA a n im a l s shop, day were overcome by gas which ESAD,SAA\,IT GIVES ME EXTREME MEBBS^DERR&BEt, Meek," 4W11 be given »t United luncheon next Thursday, Al>rll 2, the Joyces Wives on the "Citi CRESTFIELD Country Home PLEAiuff& TO INTRODUCE "AVIGHTV COULD MAKE YOU/IS ^ ACKOM ' Sr^MascuUniS To 6,000 in 20 Years Methodist Church at 8 p.m. to at the Community Y. zens CommlUee for Fluoridation." seeped into their home, ** /MIDSET,'THE NEXT WORLD'S PRO nicknama morrow. Mrs. Carlton T. Daley will Mrs. Benedict Zollo Is chair Police and firemen carried them rr CASH, 6 k o n t y e r n I SeotUfb riVtr from the, h\illding at 54 Milford, FESSIONAL WRESTUNS CHAMPION/ gAClCOFDEK GARMENT, 820>mpound' ' play the peasant in the 1-act man of the affair. She is being as- and Convalescent Hospital MN PROTEGE REOUIRES A RDBE 4Larfttt ilinfr presentation; R t ^ r t Dixon, the Point Hd. Ambulances took them^ ,a M i se nn in s in b i s In rrane*L ether "Bolton must .consider the llke-Sscbool year averagea nearly 10 ilsted by Mrs. Jack R. Mercer, 565 VERNON ST. PHONE Ml 3-24S1 EMBL AZONED WITH THE WORDS 63 BlbUcal captain and thlK'^Rev. Carlton T. Worsbip Service to Milford Hospital. All but two LETTERS OWLS CLUR • ------m ^ r per c«Jt.’’ Mrs. Raymond Schaller, Mrs. John M lfiH Ty /MIDGET, OWLS CLUB A.C., prophet llhood that K will be a community Daley, the sol^eV. Mrs. Dixon will were released after treatment. c.o.'D .?—- Ye l l ? of thrfZforth Basing Its conclusions on studies H. Bowen, Mrs. Raymond Qiilsh — UMf AND SOMETHING IN THE o f around .6,000 people in 1980.'-’ be prom pterStaging and sound ef Set for Children DeForest Thornhill, 3.5, called po RATES UPON APPLICATION II Baitt DOWN recently completed by town plan and Mrs. Harlan Taylor. NATURE OF A LEOTARD.VES fects arrwnder the,supervision of lice to tell them of the gas In his 13 BogUih foreit 1 Clullenie ThlB is one of the basic atatementa ning engineer Maynard O. Saund Anyone wishing to attend may ^ BVALL MEANS' FredJMwards. A special worship service for home. He said his three cldldren U Anctr 3 Mountain in the report made to the Educa ers, the subcommittee points out call one of the above committee were unconscious on the floor. /is Lofil point nymph 11 Accomplish* 36 FYencls river tion Advisory Committee by Ita "about 6,100 people will live in members for either tickets or children will be held in the sanctu dvertisement— ary of Oenter Congregational His brother’s wife, Mrs. Charles 16 Crinkled 3 Squatter ment 37Sucelnet Bolton in 1980, according to transportation. Thornhill, and her two children subcommittee on population this Is your driving record good ? Take (Jhurch tomorrow morning at 10 fabric 4 Varnish 18 Water veeacl SsAaaciamcnt "high projected” trend. A possible also were cA’ercome in their apart 11 Priority. amount week. adventage of it, (3ieck into Safeco o’clock. Ingredient 31 Reaaaumptlong "low " is indicated on the clMrt at and your insurance payment ment. (prefix) SFlortntino irlf 33 Burdened 38 Bucket The subcommittee predicted that 3,950. An unexpected booprm lght The service will -be brief. The Authorities said an initial in BY V. T. HAMLIN II Dines 41 Manhattait*li the figure of 6,000 will include checks will he less. Crockett Prosecutor Heard theme will be "W e Remember A LLE Y OOP 6 Roman data 33 Optical produce 7,400 people."- / ' Agency.Inc. MI 3-1577. vestigation .showed the gak poured 30 Suffix 7 Iterated' phenomenon , River 1,770 school children, half of whom Jesus." Four children will conduct -mniAsunHAPffEH KATRINKA Its ONLY WELL.IU If poune. \ The committee ..elates flatly into the home from a defective ^^Wlowers IWMMnitlMl >1 Bambeeinct t Mariner's SSPcrfumei 43 Penlan falfp will be In grades 7 through 12 In By Jaycee Wives the service: Joyce Frankland, AU OURS, CUR. SAWYEI?, •WOMAN* W AU DOOiONEO.' A MAWKWV there Is no way ^tC which a com Manchester Evealng Herald flue. MEDKKkSSISnNCt, Q itrais direction S3 English river 45 Pronoun about equal numbers. This would Terry Walden, Susan Boris and Overcome was Mi‘S, Cliarles AT OIPTKIH ROSTOV, AK9 TOSHOM AMlRtCAMSTME ANTARCTICA./'SW'S 32 Distributes munity can accurately predict its Bolton oorreepondent, Doris M. 8 Matures 33 European 46 Always mean, according to the report, 443 Atty. Jphn R. FitzGerald gave Philip Rider, “The Cherub Choir will Thornhill, 23, and her two Sons, -mWONPERFUt RUSSIMt NOffAITAUTY. cards . (poet) future popiUation. In regard to D’ltalta, Mephone Mitchell 3-5545. sing. ...KIT WAIT} WE HAI> 10 Strayed river children in grades 7 through 9 and a talk to the Manchester Jaycee Scotl, 6, and Greg, Z Her husband RtCEinKM'AU'Vf 34 Rectify the same number in grades 10 zoning regulations, the report Parents are Invited to attend 6IVEM US AU. rMsnmFORYou^ 3 6 Grands Wives and tliefr husbands at the was not at home at the time. De- through 12. states Bolton's present require with their children. F'orcsl Thornhill also waa over 27 Metal i r 1 r 1 } r ments probably effect a "holding Manchester Country Club last Tournaud^s The report, written by James Mtfseum Classes come with his wife, Etta; two sons. containers power” but other communities in night. He Is prosecutor of Man r r Klar, comments that growth in a DeForest Jr.. 9. and Guy 7', and, 31 New Guinea r the Capitol Region, it continues, chester Town Court. He apoke Car Kills Child port small community usually comes Jn Over-Subscribed on "Domestic Relations,” tracing daughter Dawn, 8. ^ A M r r \i have been "upgrading" their zon DeFore.st Thornhill Sr. and his GREENHOUSE ''KNOWS SO Beforo. spurts and makes short range the legal' rights of married women Griswold, March 26 |/P> A car planning more difficult than long ing and a balance has again been struck and killed 13-year-o!d Sally sister-in-law wore detained at Mil ALL THE 3t Boards (ab.) nearly attained. The Lutz Junior Museum na from the time a. which they were 32 Sluggard r r i range planning. It adds that a 20- completely aubmerged in their Credit last night as she was walk ford Hospital. The others were sent HCLDSif iw It calls continued "upgrading" * » » *«»»■«». IM 1 (Scot.) year look ahead is a "reasonable ture study and art classes have ing along Rt. 138 here with six home after Ireatnieut. LILIES - • TULIPS ■ ■ HYACINTHS n a to . beat one’s neighbor unreason ’ usband's Identity through the S3 Pedal dlgtU i necessity" for the planning of a been over-subscribed. These classes time of their complete legal other girls. 34 Rove Idly major community program such as able and predicts it is unlikely' Police said the driver was Mra. DIK« FIGHTING FIRES i Bolton will avoid the proper pro were filled within a few days emancipation. He also' covered HYDRANGEAS, etc. 36 Protective education. divorce laws, alimony, and sup Mary Brown, 42, Volunlown. Old Saybrook, March 26 (/PI - portion of growth which "will Im- following their announcement. Fu CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER foliage s Other members of the committee port of,, cj Idren. An Informal Charges have not yet been placed Henry Grurttler, 82, of Es.sex, died (plnge upon it from Manchester ture classes will b« announced for 37 Pertaining to p Included James G. Hassett, chair question and answer period fol against her. of a heart atlaek yesterday while a tlasuo !l a and Hartford. The best any town the summer program. Young Sally would have cele trying to exting\il.sh a grass fire 131 LAKE ST. M I3-7M 2 man of the Town Planning Com can hope to do is to plan, for co lowed. 38 Irish fuel 1 mission; State Rep. Dorothy R. A t a board meeting of the Lutz A short business meeting pre- brated her 14lh birthday Saturday. outside his repair shop here. 40 Bom 8 8 operation with the inevitable. A BY AL VERMEER ARller, the Commission's secre Junior Museum on Tuesday eve PKiSaLLA’S POP 42 FilUp w ‘head in the sand’ technique will Kf P tary, and Milton Jensen. nlng, Mrs. Louis Heard, chairman SPEAK!! X* 44 Point a be woefully disastrous.” of the program committee, an A R E - ■* weapon u B Charts submitted with the re The population chart, suhmitted nounced that 2,060 persons viewed r r M U port indicate a figure of 1,000 V D U A N 43 Frighten m with the report, covers a period the film, “The Silent World" EARTHMAN 47 Indian r P i7 school children in 1965. Of this from 1930 to 1980. The line which which was shown in the public 41 Chemical number, it is estimated 260 would leads to- the committee's figure schools under the museum ' spon r i luffix r H r be in grades 7 through 9 and 240 in of 6,100 people l;i 1980 falls short 46 Region In grades 10 through 12. sorship. of some unofficiiU guesses at Bol The museum, customarily open Germany r 8 ii Past Trends ton’s current population. With \ |0 Stripe J i on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m., will In commenting on past trends; 832 houses listed in the October be closed* on Easter Sunday. the report says, "W ith the rapidly assessment, it Is maintained the BY FRANK O’NEAL expEutdlng building . boom in the present population figure is about SHORT RIBS late 1940's, Bolton began a rapid 2,900. This is-based on the rtile- Bronx PlalypiiB Dies shift from a rural community to a of-thumb factor of 3.5 people to m B O m i suburban community. There has each house. New York, March 26 (Ti—Pam one OF OUR been an extremely rapid growth in The 1960 population shown on ela, the last of the Bronx Zoo UADeRS! the school system, from 141 In the chart is a' cut 2,875. It is the platypuses, is dead. Officials say 1946 to 606 as of June, 1958. It ■will line leading to the "unexpected no new ones will be Imported. be noted that this growth has been boom” figure of 7,400 people that Pamela and two platypus com e mt St NtA in*. \ -’i% considerably more rapid than the crosses through 1960 at Jhe 3,000 panions were brought to the zoo growth of the population. This is mark. from Australia last June. Her LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS to be expected In a growing com Good Friday Services companions died of undetermined , MAVeE.../HAVPE h e , munity shifting from a rural to a The Good Friday liturgy will causes during the winter. /^iOfyOUCAMTPOT»l6TOMe - )00 CANT WHY Doyai Yesterday Pamela wa.s found THINK m . PIDNT UlCE THE KWPj suburban character. Statistically, begin at 3 p.m. tomorrow at St. SAQOLB MB WITH THE 5AME A^STROUS dead in her sleeping burrow. RCCW5PV 'FACE HE ONCE the school enrollment in 1950 com Maurice Church. There will be Sta CU RSE I've OCWNE ALL MV WRETCHED The Zoo has been trying to keep Un--L-fOtaLKTW....ir»1b»Mltai 'POESftr WANT HAD- prised but 19 per cent of the popu tions of the Cross at 8 p.m. Con platypuses during the past 12 ^ FLB9H AHO ...... HIS FACE like lation but has grown to ,26.6 per fessions will be from 2 to 2:50 p.m. IT WAS, ADAA1.. cent today . . . Growth during the Evening prayer will be read at years. ALL BJ^fHJL AH'SMOOTH- UKBTf LCDM; like HE’S HAVING Bhank and Bone Exe«M Fat HM ON TUM P08D STICK! Removed Removed M-M-M-D£UmUS... Y 1 If #1invfVI WHOLE OR HALF IM, Rtf. UA P«L OAL LYNN POULTRY FARMS 3'2i 9 1N9 ki MA M, "Choice Fresh Connecticut Poultiy— Direct From Form to You" “ I don't ntar the kick out of my toys since Dad got BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD m u STER JUDD SAXON wise and started coming in a different HERE COMES FRANK door every night!" .. 50, JIA\ d « u « U5RRIM SR GABRIEL NOW WITH PROMISES TO THE LATEST REPORT ON *f»(AT NISHT, ■ THE WATER RISING IN B Y ROUSON Open Wed.. Thurs. and Fri. Till 9 P.M. — Sot. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.— Ml 9-8251 MATTaRCA AAAKETNOOOU6N LI'ITI E SPORTS INFIAAAES TESTS OF BEAR THE PEOPtK~ RAWAFTfaHES FARM FRESH ELECTED m a y o r ! GRADE " A " HE SAVS THE MEDIUM ■ _ B06WORTH COMPANY Special BROILERS ■ ■ ■ ^ WILL PAY FOR IT... / 8eml-boneieM, Bklit- leea. Shankless and REG. $1.09 E G G S I I 1 1 ^ Defatted— Bone Kzeeso Fat lb. Fat and Waste. Removed WHOLE, SPLIT, (QUARTERED ■ V 2 DOZ. FOR 3 ^ ^ a a*'W*,i4 *8* aeal 8,akN Paetueae e*.a. Cerp. OR CUT-UP • White Eggs For Coloring B. C. BY JOHNNY HART I SWIFT'S BUTTERBALL and LAND O' LAKES FRESH NATIVE OVEN READY BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Pouitry Parts MV GOSH, ARE Fryers, Broilers, Fowl WEHteVIN' A REVOLUTION BREASTS, LEGS, WINGS, OR SUMPIN? Daponettes, Turkeys, Capons BACKS. GIZZARDS. LIVERS ITURKEYSj4 7 ! 2 o r BAKE SALE SATURDAY GIRL SCOUT TROOP 45 Toe get thia iMm. tender, sugar cured ham when you buy r < HONOR MAID BRAND 1 SWIFt’S PREMIUM BUY QUALITY-BUY LYNN POULTRY EASTER KIELBASA ...... Lb. 93c WEBSTU'S SUGAR-CURED SLICED BACON ---- Lb. 49c m 1 0 J L Taste and Compare-—Guaranteed to Satisfy! RIB ROAST IT) ^ 0 ^ MORIY MEEKLE BY DICK Ga VALLI I'M GETTING TO BE A f = f = F f FRUIT BASKETSI REAL 6HARP6H00TER PRODUCE MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD WITH MY NEW WEDGE, SWEET LIFE SLICED WATCH THIS SHOT.' Large Selection $ J . 9 9 LARGE LARGE FIRM FROM 20-OZ. PINEAPPLE CAN ICEBERG SWEET LIFE FRUIT
BIG Easter 2S-OZ CAN LEHUCE '4^ W i LARGE SUNKIST • . FAX J . FLOWERS COCKTAIL Ocean Spray * Cans c CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 41 doz. t APTAIN EASY ' ■ BY LESLIE TURNER II TOMATO JUICE Jes-so Big 46 Oz. can 23c ijilj 3 AFRICA? TNATG W»«Re Hl» NOifiK. AND! HIb DOOMI a il KtSHT, rrsAYS THEN IT WAS PR. NAVEL ORANGES ^ FOKMER A650CIATe.WtLAUI PONT KNOW WMAT BAaYH,PBTrM0 ABIACK THIS FOR ATB5T OOOm WHO MAP* LARGE JUMBO CALIFORNIA fy i. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDUEWAV .HAPreNBP TO TH'' LBOPABPl ^------OATvmmiaoMO thb break-thru PR. HEKKLE VMS UK®' FOKMULA? WE'VE WITH NERVE sAS.. White, Devil, Yellow Pkgs. ||ji| •1 n‘iii I A NffiM MAN AFTIA HR LBTTW. BUT THIS WHArs CAKE MIXESpuiabury— .3 79c r DON'T WORRY,LADY VERONICA. MF SNAPSHOT " WRITTEN nn r it tirvaot * ANP WROTE HERKLE I GUARANTEE THIS TIME REDWOOD INSIPEt ON THE HISNeWPORMUlA!. bunch PLEASE tX3NTT TAKE MV • LILIES GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Horeey 32 Oz. Can 25c I PICTURE. I ALWAYS YOU'LL LOOK VERY THIN. FOREST PASCAL CELERY LOOK 80 HEAW IN SWEET MIXED PICKLES Silver Lane Qt. Jar 39c I LARGE. GREEN. TENDER A PHCTTOGRAPH! • TULIPS Sweet Life Can =' 4 'M X SWEET POTATOES 25c I 1 Lb. > HYDRANGEAS SIFTED PEAS S w eetU fe 2 Cans ASPARAGUS 3-ib AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING
JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN • DAFFODILS OPEN WED. till P;M. - THURS. till P.K(I.-FRI. till P.M. IHE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS 8 8:30 9 .1/ BUT- W WELL..IFI WMLB, IS THE OFFICE OF THE . rrTHlMKTHI5,B0!V you HATE YOURSELF FOR YOU'RE EVEM YI DON'T CARE WHAT 1 ITS NOT r EXPECT •Cm.ysUARDlAhAS'^-PUBUSHER... DISUKIMG MOUR SISTER/SO SEALEB/ RETURN TOIT( ' THAT VOU LOVE V BESIMWIUe ID YOU DO WITH YOUR -IMUl, now THAT! IVC FUYEdI AAUSIC, DSUKC A-. I'D BETTER BEN, WHAT ARE CHECKON YOU'RE <90N6 TO.PUUISH VOUB- 1ALR LIKE MV I FUTURE AS LOWS AS you PLANNING TO THEM WITH Loyf, Imw Prices ■Om RASE AMD TIE0LE,y d . VOUE SISTER, AMO SELF BY 6WIM6 UP MUSIC, THE ^ FSyCHI&TRlETLou'kE ONTHEFOOIUM LOOK tN$IDE' ITO ABOUT THEGE THE8EST 4 ------THIM0 YOU V SISTER.' yr^fWURCWV UI6HT. YOU IniMORS? MANWVE X most/ CAM'TLETeVERVeODY ■ AUTOi ^ * STORE STORE Of IMRNCHBTER; IN C .^ liiUONOI 444 CmTER SnilBT. 858 iA M H ST. — Ml 3-7080
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C0NN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 19l59 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTtlfe, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1969 PA6B ■, ■ ' ______::...... p ::z i Local Sport hoover Starter Ruth^s EpM Salary Campaigns British Ban Heavyweight Bout Chatter Lavagetto Pegged C^in Rewards but *Not Enough/ Body Checks Dictate Strategy THIRTEEN TEAMS were rep Brian London T JUNIOR PLATMm resented at the first Church Soft- By ^ABL YOST In Big St. Petersburg, FIs. — NsUonsl friends The Elks won aii easy victory ball League meeting and Rec of- By MB8.^11ABE RUTH Tb« Babe's reply was briiet6>salaries for Babe, flclalj have decided to form two League la 4ince again amploying lan said Barrow Was wlthi rancor In over Boland Oil in the playoHs for With T oughest Job <^ton at Scottsdale, Aria., and in ■ y d th BiU Slocum "I had a better year in '31 thi Not Permitted first...... place last..... high"night Boland, - divisions—Ch'irch and Recreation two mansfj^ra whd at ona tlma Hoover had." the matter. He v merely doing Four NHL Coaches —this subimer. One group will hold Florida games, Cincinnati whipped were sclioolteachers, Elddie Saw (CeiM mm A from ‘'The Babe and hla Job, which \ to run the playing without Jim.Jim Jtommers foyth at Charter Oak Park, with New York, March 26 (IP)— St, Louis 4-1 at Tampa, Philadel yer of"' the Philadelphia PhiUiea Most of all, Ruppert hated the who U sidelined with YTeg Injury, Ii’a95», by Mrs. Babe, Ruth and publicity these contract battles Yankees 8*. eoop ;ally as poa To Box Floyd ,the other division moving to the The Chicago Cubs, pawing phia edgfed Detroit 4-3 at Lake and Walt Alston of the U>a An- was no match for the Elks. Hans ,.^publlsbed by Prentice Hall, In^) provoked. The sports writers were sible. new field at Mt. Nebo. Teams still around to find some steady land, Milwaukee bombed Los An geleb Dodgers. Babe felt rrow'a attitude was Plan Few Changes Peterson and Phil Custer both In Baseball Today often bittinrly caustic about some tallied 16 poinU for the Elks ivhMc desiring to join this slow pitch pitching to go with their geles 8-4 at 'Vero Beach, the Chi The Babe's salary battles with personal, had fought in Bos- Blackpool, England, March league must contact the Rec De cago White Sox toppled Pittsburgh Met Bob Boyce from Manchea- Colonel Ruppert were frequent, of the Babe's failings, but whether ton and n In New York. They 26 (A>)—Britain's biggest box Tim Mtkoleit aewiunted for 13 proven power, seem to have they liked him personally or not partment as soon as possible. Pres 4- 2 at Fort Myers, Washington ter, not thp officer of the Man- ^ acrimonious and covered In the were bitter fights and the men New York, March 26 (/P)— Those hard body checks that markers. Hank Grzyb, BUI McMul turned up a likely starter in a .downed Baltimore B-1 at Orlando, they were virtually unanimous in ing row in years flared today len. Pets Burnett, Roger Maealone ent at this w..ek'B meeting were cheater Savings ft Loan, who press with detail worthy of his hated each other. with a British heavyweight rang out through Montreal’s Forum and the Boston Garden St. Mary's, Community Baptist, big, raw-boned righthander named 'iMld Kansas City edged New York ters in St. Petereburg. PeMOiial tory-making events. his defense in contract aquabbles. Yet,/ in 1948, when the Babe and Bob Gleason played their best Teachers, Liberty Mutual, Church Bob Anderson. First pitcher to. go 5- T'at West Palm Beach. friends of Boyce Includ^ Fred There was a strong feeling that In 1927, Vf. p.,McGeehan ex matjs his last appearance ir "The hurling defiance at officials Tuesday night— or the lack of them in some instances—dic for the Oilers but were outclassed. • nins, major accompUehments for of the Nazarene, North Methodist, the nine-inning route tliia spring The^iants, who gave up Bill Lieh, retired St. Louis aportswtit- these battles were publicity stunts. pressed an opinion in his New House that Ruth Built” on Babe who forbade him to fight tated the strategy for tonight’s semi-final Stanley Cup games Tonight the Elks will tangle By EARL YOST any.rne, Pearson hit^-.YTS, 20 points dvitan. Temple Beth, Center Con- when he whipped San Francisco Ruth Day, he tottered over to with Gordon Cleaners. The winner White bIkJ Ray Jablonski to, get er, who has edited n ^ y books on They were anything but. Christy York Herald Tribune column that Amarlca's world heavyweight in the same arenas. ~~ less than Sievers, but was consist gos, Police Department, North on a strong foiir-hitter last Fri Jones, clubbed Red Sox ape Tom baseball, and Kenny Smith, vet Walsh, and 1, and some of Babe's was to be echoed-by writers for embrace h(s ancient enemy Bar- king Floyd Patterson. The coun of this gams will have won top Lakeland, Fla. — Toughest Ends, Church of the Assumption day, Andy came back yesterday row, In his 70s but tar stronger The four coaches spent today Donald. Geoffrion, leading ecorer ent, both at bat phd afield. | my Brewer hits ahd eight eran New York Daily Mitror base fiijancially aware friends had made years to come. McGeehan wrote; try’s boxing bosses—the British in the league when he pulled eome honors In the Junior League. ^ managerial job in baseball l>e- and Knights of Columbus. wltli a seven-inning performance runs In seven init(ngs handing and healthier than Babe, received polishing up their moves for the Hyde, like gjevers, has been-'a ball writer. him understand that 'The House "The Colonel was witting to take ^ a r d of Boxing Control (BBBC) second game In the aeries. atomach muscles IW mld-aeaaon, longs to Harry (Cookie) I..av- much sought' after player. The that Indicated the earlier job was Boston its fifth "etraight loss. the chance of granting the Babe and returned the embrace as It w u —banned home-grown Brian Lon T MIDGET FINALS DUSTY .SOFTBALI. League that Ruth Built" was not just a given—-with honesty and enthusi Montreal Coach Toe Bleke, would add punch to the Canadiens Bgetto of the Washington Sen righthanded fireman, whose under no fluke. T Giants' ace Johnnj^.^ Antonelli Don^.ErIckson, rookie pitcher flowery synonym for the giant Yan- a salary of $70,0(10 a year. The don from meeting Patterson for attack that could cause Pilous to League Champion Fletcher Glass clubs attending the year's Initial worked five Innings) allowing only asm. the world title In Las Vegas, Nev., whose Cansdlena hold s 1-0 lead hand delivery baffled opposing The 6-4, 200-pound Anderson wlt^ the Phillies, won the State Colonel might have been movetl to over the Chicago Black Hawks in change his plans. met Its match last night as Pa- ators. Last in the American meeting included holdovers Tele two hits. When Ruppert was dying in April 21. ganl Caterers led sU the svay to batsmen, while winning 10 games phone Co., British American Club, permitted only two earned runs oF Illinois horseshoe pitching do this by prospective custoLnets the besl-of-seven series. Is using May Use Fourth Line League race last season, 31 and lo.slng but three, gets plenty and six hits before giving way to Frank Robinson’s fourth holner 1939, he sent for the Babe, The They claimed the bout would not annex top spot in the Y Midget Marines, Bill's Mobile, Finast 135 tournament last year. He halls who, wRen checked in a straw poll, two men looked at each other and Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion ss iram^s behind the pace of the pen- of work in a club like Washington. fellow rookie Johnny Buzhardt, of the spring and a five-hitter by. agreed that Ruth should receive be in the best Interests of British It's pretty much (he same story Tournament. rant Winning New York Yankees, and newcomers White Eagle Re.s- -from Springfield and his best pitch wept. The Babe was terribly his ace in the hole. In Boston where Bruins Coach Milt He worked in .33 games and com who nailed down the Cubs' 6-3 vic route-going Orlando Pena enabled The Babe and I anywhere from $100,000 to $200,- boxing. Artd Toronto Coach Punch Im- Paganl's, led by big Rick Daley the Senators are destined again taurant (Rainbow Clup la.st sum ^■^swith a baseball — ia a slider. depressed when he came home to London promptly announced he Schmidt and Imlach are both piled a 1.7.3 earned run average. mer), Pratt & Whitney Experi tory over the Cleveland Indiana at the Reds to break a sevep^game ■Valmy Thomas of the Phils, who 000 a year.” lach, down 1-0 to the Boston who tallied 13 markers, got off to for the second division and most Named sophomore - of - the - year, j o h n n y a n t o n e l l i losing streak, and.a three-rim rally tell met would go ahead with the bout any threatening the use of a fourth line great start and were never likely will wind up in the cellar mental and the Nike. Additional in Tuc.son. was acquired from the Giants, was And If the Colonel could ignore "All Jake could say was 'Babe, Bruins, promised in no .uncertain to offaet the bone-Jarrlng body con Hyde served up but one home run Anderson, now 23, ha.s been kick Tames Bed Sox against Jim Running won for the way. headed. Mark and Al Oakman, again, terested clubs for this fast pitch bom in Ohrlstianstead, St. Croix kee Stadium. For all the money the sports page — Jibes — and he Babe.’ You know, that was the terms that the series ■will become ball. ing around in the Cubs' system for Phils over Detroit. "I’ve got a big pay day coming a survival of the fittest. tact. Richard Patulak, Bob Constantine, Igague also should contact the Rec in the Virgin Islands. The 29-year- Babe made from the Yankees, he couldn’t — he has further beset by first time in his life he called ($75,000) and a chance to win the Washington has but three ball "One reason why I think we'll do five years since they signed him woplfed 66 Innings for the Cubs in Bob Hartman and Joey Jay held Players on both sides agreed John Holmes and Gordie Warren players, slugging Roy Sievers. di Department before a schedule is old catcher Is expected to be the didn't get what he deserve^. editorials In the staidest of news ms ‘Babe’.” world title," the pugnacious, 24- Can Make Finals better," an optimistic lavagetto drawn. as a teenager out of East Chicago, bt:s late trial and whipped 51. the Dodgers in check while the that Tueaday night's game was played good games for the win minutive Albie Pearson. American Braves got, homers from Del Cran No. 1 backstopper with the Phil When he talked of money It papers. The (Jolonel had never deigned year-old Briton said. "I'll risk sus The Hawks, led by Coach Rudy one of the roughest. said, "is because of Bob Allison. Ind.- just up the turnpike from the The well-regarded Cub power the friendly familiarity of "Babel’ Pilous, firmly believe that if they ning Caterers. Paul Quasnltschka, League roolUe-of-the-year, and re PRO ALEX H.ACKNEY reports dall and Hank Aaron, and three lies. He’s small fim a receiver, might have bored him, but when he The Feud with Barrow pension at home for that.” "No one dared get caught with He hit .307 at Chattanooga last Chicago City limits. The big guy helped him considerably yesterday standing but 6-9 and iwighs only but chose the austre "Ruth." stop the Canadlens high-scoring Rick Schuater, Brian Perry and lief pitching specialist Dick Hyde. nine lioles at the Country Cfub will runs In the third and five score thought he was being jobbed he The New York Times said: "If The BBBC said London probably his head down," Bruin Don McKen- Steve Cole played best for Fletch season, I first sav,- him .several worked for Cedar Rapids. Des as' Lee Walls, Earl Averill and 165 pounds. got mad. And his anger was never It came out "Root” because Rup will lose his license to fight In line of Dickie Moor# (NHL scoring It's been 13 years since the Sen years ago and he has improved lie playable beginning tomorrow. less Innings from Early Wynn (par the New York club paid Ruth ney said. Moines. Los Angeles, Portland and Bobby Thomson chipped in with ried the White Sox to their victory Beefiest player I've seen to date decreased by the cold knowledge pert had a German accent with a Britain if ha defies them. king); Jean Bellveau and Marcel er's. ators made the first division. Man every year." $100,000 a year for life It would few words. Bonin, they can make the finals. "W e’ve been a good body check ager Ossie Bluege's club placing RFX; DEP.AKTMENT plans to Fort.^ Worth in the minors before home nms off Cleveland loser Dick over the Pirates. is Elarly Wynn of the White Sox. a that the Yankees had him over a not cut too heavily (nto the mil Americjuis Must Decide Lavagetto. who once broke up moving up to post a 3-3 record Stigman. Rocky Colavlto caught When Babe’s skills on the field They stopped the first two Mon ing team all season and we'll ex fourth in 1936. conduct golf les.sons at the West Chuck Stobbs, the castoff mak fellow who has never had a acre barrel. He took what.they offered lions he drew to its ball park. If "It is now up to American au change slams with the Bruins any the Yanks' Floyd Bevens' bid for a with the parent Cubs late last sea one of Anderson's fast balls for arm In more than 20 years In baae- departed and baseball seemed to thorities to decide whether they day night but Bonin scored twice. Steuart Defends Title The Senators, to a visiting Side Rec beginning Tuesday. The ing good on a comeback with or stayed out of baseball. all the leagues contributed to such time," Imlach promised. no-hit game in the World Series at program will be divided into three son. y his sixth springtime homer In the Washington, pitched the full nine ball. Wynn resides in Nokomla, have no more use for him he will permit an unauthorized Brit BRIAN LONDON '■'Maybe we're not aggressive scribe, look, in plain Ehiglish, aw Colonel Ruppert hated these a pension they would be no more Ironically, managed to make niore enough. I may make a chance on The two "old men" goalies will Brooklyn with a double off the groups, (1) hoy.s and girls aged Big Strikeout Pitch fifth inning. to beat Baltimore on an eight-hit Fla., during the off-season. quarrels. He was rich, aristo ish boxer to fight Patterson," said continue to occupy the center of at Ithaca, N. Y„ March 36 (AS— ful. And the first to admit that rightfield wall, is faced with a job than acknowledging a debt for money out of the game tha*i vir my third line," Pilous said. Billy Steuart, Michigan State's 10-17 (2) women and (3 1 men, He has the big strikeout pitch— In other exhibition games, San ter. Ned Carver's pitching and a "Any pitcher that throws at my cratic, autocratic and rather beyond payment.” BBBC President Onslow Fane. tention tonight. Boston's 32-year things could be better, much bet like Fred Haney once l>ad in Pitts Kegi.sti atlons may be made any as witness last year's records. In Francisco celebrated the acquisi single, double and triple and two tually any player. The ■ endorse U.S. boxing bigwigs appeared State Track Meet Mis second line of Glen Skov, double winner from South Africa, head had better take care of him baffled that a right fielder who The Babe's demands embar ments, books, movies and person Earl Balfour and Lome Ferguson old Harry Lumley, whom Schmidt ter is Lavagetto. burgh a half dozen years ago. evening from 6-10 at the West Side 127 innings at Fort Worth In the tion of Sad (Sam) Jones from St. RBIs by Bob Cerv triggered the A’s self," Dave Phllley told me. The reaidy to go along with London, al defended his 1500-meter freestyle ■T haven't yet arrived at the worked two hours' a day was worth rassed the Colonel, and the Colo al and radio appearances support Storrs, March 26 (Ah- The 28th is slated to do the checking credited with being responsible for Haney, since moving on to Mil and there will be a .slight fee. Texas League, he fanned 121. He Louis with a 9-4 victory over Bos- decision over New York. beat pinch-hitter in the majors more than a brewmaster who though their statements were cau the first victory, will continue for title today In the opening event Of point w'here I like losing," he told waukee and eventually as mana Alwt Hackney will instruct the nel’s refusals Infuriated the Babe. ed him In style and added to his annual Connecticut InterscholasUc against Montreal's big three. the three-day NCAA Swimming last season; Phllley. now with the worked all day. But the Babe always felt that the capital reserves. tious. the convalescing Don Simmons. me. This gives the impression that ger. proved that he is a sound grouits, with lessons Bcbedulcd Dr. Ward Wylie, president of the Athletic Conference's Class A In Pilous wa# thwarted by con.stant and Diving Championships.'..The Philadelphia Phillies, has length One Up on Hoover basic problem he faced In dealing ■yes, the Babe fooled 'em all and line changes by Blake Tue.sday Imlach Is sticking with 33-yesr this is a fellow who will never see ba.seball man and with the mate every Tue.sday from March 31 to ened his major league career by National Boxing Assn., said: door track and field meet will be husky Import from Johaimasblifg In the course of negotiating the with Ruppert wa.s Ed Barrow. died a rich man. The technique held here Saturday. Ten new night so that the Chicago maneu old Johnny Bower In lieu of young the day that taking a beating rial, can win. When Haney was May 5. Golfers must furnish their getting his bit around fast enough "The NBA will recognize any Ed Chadwick. and other defenders appeared Ih, pleases him. with the Pirates he had practically own No. 5 iron. 1932 contract, the Colonel said, Ed, tough as a hickory nut, wise of the $50 checks worked. rh-mnions will be crowned. Twen ver didn’t always occur. for lots of trouble against a spark Nationals Even Series against all kinds of pitching. logical contender.” On the other hand, Blake Is seri "That was only one game loat. e s s nothing, a situation that Lavaget West Upends "Ruth, last year you made more In the knowledge'that basebEdl law Observed National Boxing Com ty-two schools, led by last year's ling field from 60 colleges. Michi money than President Herbert made Ruth helpless in all salary Tomorrow t The Yankees write team Champion New Britain, will ously considering putting Qeof- he eeid, "and a team needs four to faces today. Cookie, by all BILLY 8CH.MIDT hooped 27 Toughest batter to fan In the missioner Abe Greene: victories to win. I still think we'll gan wBS favored to win the team Five-Game Week Standards, knows baseball from A polnLs and received excellen,. sup Hoover.” fights, was always set against big him off; he weeps, be represented in the 10 event pro frlon back on a regular assignment title for the third straight year. East Quintet National League last season was "We have a very friendly ar with Ralph Backslrom and Ab Me- win in alx games. ____ Manager Fred Haney of the to Z but without the personnel, port from Art Quimby (19) and With Win over Celtics Frank Torre of the Braves. He rangement and understanding with gram. talent loaded Milwaukee Braves, victories will be few and far be hustling Paul Grogan (18) os the whiffed but 14 times in 430 trips the BBBC but we would want to kingpins in the National League, tween. red-hot Red Ember quintet upend to the plate. Junior Gilliam of the know more about the circum ♦ * * ed the rival Marco Polo Plxplorers College Park, Md., March 26 New York, March 26 (/P)— Attention in the National Bas has been lobbying for a five-game (/PI "I don't want any delib Dodgers struck out 22. times In 836 stances which would prompt such week during ^Grapefruit League 93-82 last night to advance to the ketball A.san’s division playoffs swings back to the West to at bats. Torre fanned Just onc« in a peremptory stand before we No. I and 2 Pilcliors semi-final round in the annual Nor erate fouling, but I want you play. Lavagetto would rather have ROV SIKVBB.S to be tough under the back- night as Minneapolis entertains St. Louis in an attempt to every 30.71 at bats, Gilliam once In would concur. . . . We shall await a five-game w’eek during the reg "Pedro Ramos and Camilo Pas- wich Kecord-Bullctin Tournament. stjuare their series at two games apiece. every 28.91 trips. further developments." cual," Lavagetto commented, ."are Little Charlie Stolson topped the boards—especially on de ular sea.son. "At least a second di They always think they could be fense." The East, its timetable a day Two members of the Nevada my No. 1 and No. 2 pitchers. Both losers with 24 tallies. These same Boxing Commission also said they vision club would have a better traded to a better team If they do That was the last-minute head, already is even at 2-2 after Stan Muslal, great St. Louis chance— using its best pitchers meet major league standards two clubs cl.ash again Sunday af Syracuse's 119-107 victory over the Cardinal veteran, Is called Stosh by would permit the fight "unless we a good job, and they know they're Ramos has as good a knuckleball pep talk given by Coach or Archie Agrees more often." paid on their ability. 1 tell them ternoon in Holyoke in a semi Boston Celtic.s last night. It was his teammates. Stan’s nationality get a request from the BBBC giv as anybody in baseball. If he can final game in tlie Joe Cuddy Me Hank Iba to his West player.s ing a good rea.son for the ban and Poor as the Nats were in 1938 that if they do the job for us they'll before they whipped the East the seventh time In seven games To Stage Rematch is Polish and Stosh is a nickname they still managed to win 10 of get paid the same as anybody. cut down on the number of home morial Tournamont. The Explor- that the home team had won. for Stanley in his native tongue. a tran.scrlpt of the hearing at run pitches l^eMl' improve on his er.s were defending champions in 80-68 in a college All-Star which he was banned, " 22 games from the Yankees, the "The steaks here are ju.st a.s basketball game last night. If there's a break in the pattern second best record of any A.L. good as anywhere else." 11-18 record. '■ Paacual won eight Norwich, coming, however, it may come to With Yvoii Durelle "Beat rookie, or young player, Agrees with Son * ♦ * and lost 12 last year. With a lit "In All-Star games such as night — now that St. Louis’ one- that I have seen this spring In Jack London. Briaui’s father and team against the men of Casey this. " the veteran Oklahoma Stengel. tle luck he could become a big T0.3IMV (X).\KAN Tcport.s that two punch of Bob Pettit ^nd Cliff Montreal, March 26 (IP)—Ol’ Florida is Vada Pinson of Cin former British heavyweight cham Pearson Sidelined winner. His fast hall really hops." Thur.sday night's sports banquet Stale coach said. "I ve noticed Hagan seems back in operation, cinnati," Manager Walt Alston of pion. is in agreement with his .son. What are the things a manager that the first 10 minutes are Archie Moore still wants to fight can tell a new player coming to the Sievers. the home run hitting After Ramos and Pascual, Lava at the Elks Home on Bissell St. Pettit, after two so-so games Sugar Ray Robinson but he's the Dodgers told me. A "Can’t "Fighters more famous than first baseman-outfielder, is one of getto has Hyde, and little else will start promptly at 6:30. The extremely important. If you for the leagrue's all-time season signed for a rematch of his ex Miss" tag was put on Pinson two Patterson have been knocked out Senators ? show the other fellow who's "I don't approach it from the the moat so\ight after players in The Infield needs a complete re Manchester Lodge, BPOE 1,893, scoring champion, broke out with citing light heavyweight title bout years ago by Birdie Tebbetta, then unexpectedly- Joe uiouis for in-, the league. He would help any one building job and is a qtiestion will fete members of the high boss early in the game, you 39 points in St. Louis’ victory over with Yvon Durelle becau.se "a bird manager of the Redlegs. stance," he observed. losing point," the manager replied, may shake him up enough to "If they come to us from a better of the seven rivals. Pearson, the mark. srhool ci'o.ss country, rifle and ba.s- Minneapolis at St. Louis Tuesday in the hand is worth 20 In the "Brian is a tough strong boy, as club, I tell them they'll have a smallest player in the majors at "It looks like It will be a long ketball teams for the fourth suc influence the decision." night. It upped his average to 28.7, bush.” Clem Labine, former ace fireman fit as a fighter could be and with chance to play more for us and .3-6, is currently sidelined with a August and September, being so cessive year. Parents and friends of - The East squad under more like it for the 6-9 ace who "My ultimate aim Is to fight of the Dodgers, has looked good to a right capable of shaking any Improve them.selves. groin injury and was sent back to far behind," I said to the dark the athletes arc cordially invited Coach Bud Millikan of Mary scored at a record pace during the Robinson,” said Moore after his Manager Alston this spring. "Out body.” "Players are interested in them Washington for treatment. Sievers complected nianager. lo attend. Tickets may be obtained land boasted five of the na regular season. agreement to the Durelle rematch side of his first showing, Labine The controversy in this country selves, the Job and making money. hit 39 home runs and drove in 108 "Yeah. And .lune and .Tulv, too," from any member of the afore tion’s 16 leading rebminder.s With Hagan, who has hit at a 32- was announced by Promoter Eddie has been all right,” he told me. La- that has dreamed for years of pro mentioned squads. - -although both 10-player point pace in the three games, the Quinn. "The only thing is Robin- bine’s parents feside in Man ducing a world ch-'i'''n n team.** average about 6-foot-5. pair have accounted for about half sc i (the middleweight champion) chester. His father is employed at from London's last fight, against EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT REGISTRATION fov all Little Took Charge Early the St. Loui.s points. Hagan, In ad did all the negotiating. I didn’t do Pratt & Whitney in East Hartford. Henry Cooper. UConn Wins, 11-7 Hockey at a Glance dition to his prolific scoring, has any and I,didn’t authorize anyone The night Cooper used jabbing Leaguers including the Farm But the statistics went out been iloing a top defensive job on Syracuse (NF.Ai Joey De John League will be held Friday night. to negotiate for me. A bird in the Alex Grammas, veteran handy lefts to take away London’s Brit Thdrsday’s SclUHliile the window when tlie game Minneapolis’ star rookie, Elgin ish title. London was made to look Davidson, N. C., March 26 (IP)— and Sonny Horne had a middle April 3 at the following schools: started. The West took hand is worth 20 in the bush." man infielder with the St. Louis Connecticut defeated Davidson 11- National Ia>agiie Baylor. Quinn, who promoted the thrill Cards, possesses a fine voice and like a novice as he plodded forward weight fight in 1948 that took two Semi-Final Playoffs International League at Verplanrk: charge early as Iba suggest smack into the nagging lefts of 7 yesterday In an Intersectional American League at Waddell: and ed. blocking out effectivelv ' Limited to Three Points ing first Moore-Durelle tussle la.st has made several recordiqgs which nights to settle. A rainstorm be Chicago at Montreal (Montreal In the last . game, Baylor was Dec. 10 in the Montreal Forum, have sold W'ell in St. Louis, Perennial opponents In tfie contract campaigns: Jake Ruppert and Ruth. Cooper. baseball game. It was Davidson's gan after the .second round on leads best-of-7 series l-Ol. National League a'. Buckley. Com on the defensive board and Experts argue Cooper should be plete rietail.s will be announced limiting the East to one or iiniilcd to only three points in the .said the rematch would be held fourth straight loss. John Rlsley June 2,9 and the outdoor show was Toronto at Boston (Boston leads first half and 15 for the game. July 15 in the Montreal Royals’ Being interested in umpiring, I the man tackling Patterson but claimed the victory after starting wa.shed out. The two picked up the best-of-7 series l-f)i. parly next week. Sunday, Mav 17 two shots on most sorteca Cooper lost his chance by asking down the court. Boston and Syracu.se will rest baseball park, which seats about enjoyed a long talk with Hank pitcher Chuck Willard stepped fight Uie ne.xt night, starting in Frida.v's .S<-liedule lias been set a.s the tentative open 28,000 for boxing. The bout will be Soar, of the American League New York Wins Second Straight Inter-City for too much money—$140,000. ing day. until Saturday afternoon — and down in the fourth. the third round. No Games Scheduled. The West zoomed into a the Celts particularly will wel televised nationally in the United staff. The former New York foot "I know nobody thinks I’ve got 22-9 lead in the first seven come the break. Tommy Hainsohn, States by the American Broad ball Giant back maintains top a chance.” London said. "But may minutes on the accurate out their No. 2 rebounder and third casting Co. as part of its Wednes physical condition during the off- Golden Gloves Crown over Chicago Rivals be there's a surprise in the mak side shooting of Tom Haw highest scorer, has a bruised .right day night series. .season by refereeing basketball ing. It’s happened before." kins of Notre Dapie and All- hand after slamming it into the Moore reportedly has been guar games. show's closing heavyweight bouts America Bob Boozer of Kan anteed $175,000 or 40 per cent of Chicago, March 26 (IP)—New€>pressed the fight all the way, but^ backboard in the closing minutes Clay’s pointed combinations kept to cinch the team title. The average night game attend- ! sas State, and the hook shots of last night’s game. the gate estimated at $200,000 plus Ernie Johnson, now of the Balti York won an unprecedented second ance in the American League last of Northwestern’s Joe Ruk- straight Intercity Golden GIovm rocking him. One point is awarded for each The club said the Injury l.sn’t an expected additional $100,000 more Orioles, sends his best to his victory In the 16-fight program. season was 14,703. te e * lick. from television and radio fees. team title over Chicago last nigh^ The Chicago Stadium crowd of serious and Heinsohn should be many friends in Manchester, He 7,261 gave the battle a fine ovation. Jim Blythe of New York and Running off two strings of ready again by the time the series Durelle has been guaranteed $lS?- reported seeing Tom Kelley. Man-, but the Individual spotlight was turned on the Windy City’s Cassius It was one of three televised na Hartford, Conn., pounded Chicago's seven consecutive points,^ the resumes at Boston on Saturday in 000 or 20 per cent. Chester High baseball coach, in Bill Nielsen for a decision In the West upped its margin to 45- Under arrangements similar to Clay. tionally. I a game that will be televised na Miami. New York took the other two heavyweight alternate scrap and SPRINGTIME 25 before the East rallied un tionally. those for their first s<;rap, the Clay, a 17-year-old high school ontAr Ntw putt OIL TV bouts in piling up a 10-6 Gotham's Sylvester Banks, a der 5-9 Lou Pucillo of N.C. Balanced scoring did the job for Durelle camp will take 60 per student from Lculsville, Ky., stock clerk, won the crown by OeVlLOPMtMTI Fence Planning cent of the gate and pay Moore his triumph over Chicago’s team for KEY LOCKS State and 5-1 Alan Seiden of Syracuse last night, with Dolph proved he was quite advanced for its first victory in a row since the stopping Jimmy Jones in 2:20 of St. John's (N.Y.) Schayes scoring 28 points. Larry guarantee or percentage, which d his age as a sharp counter puncher the second round. ever is the greater, Moore got Sports I Brief intercity series started in 1928. For Your Is They led fast breaks which Costello 26, Hal Greer 21, and In taking a three-round decision New York won last year 12-4. Chi Other championship results; $75,000 for the first bout and 5J5 cut tlie deficit to 49-38 by George Yardley 18.. Schayes fired in over New York's light-heavy cago, however, still leads the 128 pounds—Don Eddington Gill- Individual ISeedg halftime and finally edged to 19 in-the first half while the Nats Dtirelle, the Canadian and British New York, March 26 (IP)—The weight Tony Madigan. cago (St. Louis) outpointed Lloyd E n | o y Vivid Roses Empire llghtheavy champ, $25,- rivalry 15-9 with eight draws. within 57-53 with 12 minutes took a 62-53 lead and three suc i field in the International six-day Madlgan, at 29, is a rough, maul In other TV bouts. New York’s Weeks, New York (Brooklyn); 135 In Your Garden remaining in the game. cessive one-handers by Greer. 666. bike race was cut to 10 teams ing type of fighter who halls from Angel Morales, 19, defeated Gil —Vincent Shoma, New York, out SPLIT-RAIL PASSAGE SETS early today. Heinz Welt of Chi Sydney, Australia. He is the aussle Yanez, Toledo High School gradu pointed Norman Springs. Chicago Crou Gruntrv . . . 7 9 * ^ Dress Up Time cago withdrew and his partner, amateur champ as well as the ate, in the 112-pound division, and (Cincinnati); 118—Ikiis Figueroa, I Andre Boher of Spain, was paired British Empire’s and had lost only the Easterner's Ossie Marcano, 21- New York (Puerto Rico) outpoint DellgW h Nm fragrance and boMdr PICKET 2.50 ' with Italy’s Giuseppe Ogna. Ear- five of 99 bouts before running In year-old shipping clerk, flashed too ed Pat Moore, (3iicago (Kenosha, •f ttwee Good Grade Botf. ftmtl' i lier Ogna's partner, Marino Morel- to Clay. much punching power for Don Wis.). hav0 heavy w.W-d.vcIopod roofr. I tini, also of Italy, suffered an at- Preeaed the Fight Sargent, Minneapolis truck driver, 160—Wilbur McClure, Chicago WEAVE PATIO SETS i tack of appendicitis and- was ord- Madlgan, who now lives In Rye, to win the welterweight crown. (Toledo) outpointed Melvin Ful- Our dered to sidelines by Dr. Anthony N. Y. and is a sales representative New York won both the alternate gham, New 'York (WilliaijisOn, W. Galvanized/ Welded Etc. Scaramoza, track physician. The for a tobacco firm in his country. and championship divisions in the Va). 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/ .... -X.,-’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959 PAGE TWENTY-THREB PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (’DffN., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959 Suburban for Sal* 76 Suburban for Sal* 75 Wanted-'^Real Estat* 77. Rooms Without Boord 59 Apartmento—FUtfo' Soburban fbr Rent 66 Honscs for Salt 72 Houses for Sale 72 Household Services rHERE OUGHTA BE A I,AW Household Goqi;|b — — \ ' ' GiJiSTONBURY — Near Mlnne- BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Boata and AccetMories 46 ' ■ - '- ...... T...... Teitementa. 68 BOLTON CENTER— xArlstocrajic (XX) (XXXIX) ROCK VILLE Tw o-fam liy 5-5, BUY er- SELL — TRADE Offered 13-A. BOOM WITH continuous hot water with garage and bam (occupancy chatig golf course. New 8 bedroom Want to sSlI -your . protysirty? X BOATS NOW In stock — Crosby “ANYTHING THEY DO' and ahower, private entrance. hoCKVHXJi—CenUemen to share looking five room ranch, storte brick ran ?h on lot 100x320, 3 fire front, breezeway. garages,, huge MANCHESTER — Six room Cape. MANCHESTER—All brick six room of four cars!, located In center Greenwood, Inc. wlU buy foe/sll TV SER V IC E — P o tte rto n ’8. alt fiberglas, Wolverine, SUrcrsft and O en tlem an . 101 C hestnut St. F r e p 4 room, 3 bedrobm. modem apart places, attached garage, kitchen N . W'E CAN DO BETTER” lot. Sensibly priced. Carlton W. Aluminum storma and screens, new (Jap's in South Manchester. Built of clty,,-Good Investment, proper caah, or work out a trade. yQulcfc CLASSIFIED makcB. Highest quality guaranteed, Cadillac motora. Evinrude new ja r k ln g . ment with gentleman. Everything ty liv'A-1 coiidltloii. TR 5-.5088 with brick wall and bUtlMns. Y E S ! T H E R E IS A H utchins. M I 9-5132. \ hot water heater. Convenient to by Pqntl'celll in 1951. Alum inum action assured. Call and/^et our w ork and over 47 y e a r's ex-' and used. Saiea and aervice. Mc futnlshed. TR 6-«8l3. fl^r 6 p.m. $18,500. C arl and E sth e r Schw arz, deal, no obligation. ‘ / '■SANTA C LA U S'^ a t t r a c t i v e quiet room /hear shopping, school# and bu#es. Nice combinations, large enclosed rear perlenre. Famous for service since Bride Sports Spot, 109 Center St. rw S i porch. Garage and aniealie d ive. MI 8-0164 I DON'T WANT IT Center, gentleman. Private
\ w ^ \ Avcrair^ Dally ^ Press Run The Weather , THURSDAY, MARCH M, 19B9 , For the W >w Kadtng Foraeast of U. 8. Weather hnrMU ' FAOB TWENTY-FOUR iia n fi;9Bt9r lEvfnino HfraUt Mair list 1858 Snow ending this' evening, ae* cumulation > to • tnrhee. Windy, .2 1 !,898 lEupntttg m prali colder, clearing late tonight. Low /iform an Adams