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MANCHESTER, CON14., TH UI^IUY; A 10, 1958 (Olaeelfled Adrertletag eg- Page 88) PRICE FIVE CENTS / -VOL. LXXVHh NO. 162 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES-rTWO SECTIONS) Rinj^erfor Cuidkoo Fools Birdwdteher London, ^ r l L 10 (P)—Bird ' / fancier F. W..’.Homaby made an embarrassed cbnfeseion in the staid cdumne. of the Tlmes 'today — he-got fooled . by ' 'S ' cuckoo clock. / i Humbly he w iferew a claim V ‘ / to have heardVeuckoo'e cry WITH Miami, Fla., AFrU 10 (fly-fpower planu at M«1el.._yy Ha- on .March 81^— an almost o n VMui. A worker vfM kUlod certain w feer in the- unof- DOUBLE OREEN STAMPS THURS., APRIL 10, ALL CASH SALES! President'Fulg^ctto-katista Is Msriei while trying to throw s fidat rife among Britain'a, ,y in control in ^ large cities of boihb. birdwatchers to be first each Cuba bat rebel forcehv are Among neeHy 10 rebele known the notes, harassing his men in smaller killed in Hevene wee Mercelo Sele- usually shout- do. Police called him g Cornmuntat April after w|h- eommunities and In the coun- 'tdrrorlsf. Police eeixed erma in /icring In Africa- o? India.. try4 a Niamian reported today r e ^ bn rebel bidebuta in Havana. Homaby'a claim was made in SPECIALS from HALE^ DOMESTIC DEPARTliENT on his return from Cuba. Trdbpa clashed with rebele w ^ a letter to the 'Dmes April 1. HALE’S READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. '“ “ nV^ioox. Ben Silver, correspondent w reck ed ' eommunicationa ncRr Today, he set the r e c o r d Toiletries etc. Santa Clara In Las Viilae Proytpee straight; for teleidsiori station WCKT, Low frieos or Fimous Broorfs SHEETS o r i! PILLOWCASES The army eald a num ber/ wfre ■'"nia even repetition of the Br|Rgs Y oh ThoM April Showtr of Valiloi ^ 4aid Santiago, second largest killed on both aMl«a.'OtW/band of -cuckoo'’*call aroused auspiclbn.. Shooting in Verno] $1.00 Prath RoN On DnAdorcmt . . city on the island, is like an rebele wae barricaded Ur a church. a'hd''6h' investigation I find. TYPE 130 TYPE 144 TlrPEise drmed camp, with soldiers and . Rebels bombed A bdm. station in . that a distant neighbor has a Pinor de! Rio. PMipr f e r e moved' cuckoo clock whose utter­ By JEWELL JACKHON police all over the place. into Army barrada to conceptraU 4ADY PEPPEHELL 53e Pepsedenf Te^peefe • 0088880* ances are unreliable. I apol­ State Police say Dbrando A. Ferrari, 42-year-oW'1ndu8trial DAN RIVER LADY PEPPEREU f e armed forces to cope with any, ogise moat profoundly for Havana, Cubs, April 10 (/P) rebel attack. All amateur radio any ■ flutterings. I may have consultant from Verona, N. J,, confessed hwt night to TWO GROUPS of DRESSES —rClsfihes between rebels-and equipment Jm the city was ebn- Economy StifjipTootlipaBto ...... caused In the ornithological the March 11 murder of Mrs. Evelyn Olsen Briddon, 33 year NOW SUPERRNE MUSLIN COMBED PERCALE trotH»8 spread today in the fiaoated. - x . Authoritlbe aaiced a Ug arms, field." old Mansfield housewife, v „ REG.'^OZ.lO. wake of yesterday’s abortive He was formerly plant superintendei^at Fenn Mfg. (]o. • aaoaoooaa e x o u p NO. R O U PN O , the- town of Artemiaa, in e s x i o . . . . . $ 1 .6 9 NOW Now P«eo Homo PormononH 1 6 2 uprising. The death toll passed cludihg machine guns, grenade and while Mrs. Seddon was secretary to njwit eZecutives. ■ BEO. fS.S». REG. 88.09. REG. 88.19. 40 as bombings, killings and flyb bomba. ' , % Ike Wm Push Lt. Harry Tavlor of the Staffor^prings Barracks said n X 108— $ 1 .7 9 78 X 108...... V $ 2 .2 9 78 X 108...... $ 2 .3 9 $1Jt VdiM Chorios AntoN Shampoo Rejf. $24.95 and $29.95 Reg. $17.95 and $22.95 sabotage continued in all six Telephone and .telegraph com- Ferrari claims Mrs. Seddon had th^gun when he approach^ munlcaUona with O rl^te Province, - -g-k m . -j-wi REG. 88.80. , REG. SSJ9. Cuban provinces despite ^ her car and he shot heir after a souffle over the gun. The 1^ . $8.48. rebel stronghold in eastern | 0 6 1 6 0 8 6 IT 1 8 1 1 8 X 108...... $ 1 .9 9 81 X 108...... $ 2 .3 9 81 X 108...... $ 2 .5 9 Army ^clslmclaim everything yrks 1^^ ■■ had prearranged the meeting on secluded Valley Falls Bd^in 7»x 1 Largo Johnson's loby Powilor eoeooeoooao. still were cut REG. 8 8 .^ REG. 83.89.\< ^ >' Now Now quiet. / Police were shooting on sight as, f j EVELYN OLSEN SEDDON March 11. Police said the ^ p l e had met there on previoi R Ed^f2.00. $ Rebels burned trucks apd buses they pressed a roundup at rebels 81 X IOOk...... $ K 9 9 00 X 1<1^ <. $ 2 .6 9 98 X 108...... > . 2:79 In three towns of HaVansT province in Droaaca8t occasTohs. and had^ taken/ivemight trips together. Largo Listorino AnHsoptle...... in Havana aad at Miltanaaa. 85- Mrs. Seddon's body Was not found until two days U q . 58(h REG. i»c. ' REG. 79c. and axchanged gunffe tdth eol- mtles to the east. These were the I.' 4 5 e M^X 88 Caaee. . . . . 5 9 c 48 X S8 '/i Om»ee ... y 9 9 c 4 diera. T7»e army eaid^veral rebela only two cities to rSspond to the tVashington, April 10 UP)—Pres­ Army Investigating when a nearby residentchecked the car at 9 :45 a.m. MarepYS. t t X 88 Omo« ..... were killed in this Exchange. She was slumped o ^ the driver’s seat with a bullet wquhd in Jtog. 18.90. Fitted Reg. $8.19. Fitted Noxxomo Shin Croom . eoeoaoeaeoeooo rebel csil for *sn armed ttprislng ident wilt take the fight for his B«g. 88.40. fitted $ 2 . 3 4 Rebel! shot up three'lAtses In and general strike jresterdsy. 0oolittle Jr. Death the neck arid the h^d. Police said either shot would haV« been ittoa. Tida Sixe. $ 1 .8 9 Bottom. Twia Slu. $ 2 .2 9 Bottom. Twin Slxe. western Hs v im I wounding a bus defense reorgshixation program to mimldVffe too Answer Cell fatal Reg. 88.89. Fitted Reg. $SJ9. Fitted driver. Four'^bomba exploded the people next week in a nation­ AustOi. Tex., April 10 W—An of­ 88.80 Fitted Adorn Hair Spray ...... $1.80 aoufeasteyb Havana, damaging, ^ Rebel leader Fidel Csstro'y. lieu­ Wie Hilr Boyfriend Boti(^ Foil Slxe. $ 1 .9 9 Bottom. Fill! Slxe $ 2 .3 9 Bottom. Fall Sixe. $ 2 .5 9 tenants *al4 they would try sgsirv wide broadcaat. ficial rei^rt was expected today on Police s a y ^ rra ri, whorls known private propertlea. The White House announced to­ the death of MaJ. James H. ifelit-, GOP Prbgrain Troops captured a band of rebela to overthrow Batista, “probably. as "D anny/ was a boyfrlgnd of Goritol Liquid or TaMota...... $2.fS fo $8.95 day this will be the theme of an ad- DORANDO A. FERRARI tie Jr., 38, son of. the famed general Mrs, SediKn since shortly after she Who took refuge In a church after drMS to a luncheon meeting here who led the'^first air strike Mslnst sabotaging water and electric (ConBiiipried on Page Four) went tprwork for Fenn Manufactur­ BEAUTIFUL "DAN R|VER" FASHION Beautiful prints and solid colors in all the new spring fabrics, kayons, crepes, silks u d Thursday, April 17, of the Ameri­ the Japanese mainland in World ing Go. in Newington in late 1954. To Aid Jobi6ss Ono=-— jnaiA'Basa-liara.r- paney iwiiqiei't ■ tnfir~Mrr.”- Befidow “ Hagerty announced that Eiaen New York, April 10 (AV-‘^Reces-|orgaMzaUo|i> jjueh as a corpora tion report would/show gave sums of money to FStrarl,' Majority leader Frederick Pop# Etch ^ 3 . 2 7 one sheet and two pillowcases in hower has switched nlsns and the the wound was accidental or 'keif- possibly including the WiOOO which 81 x IO l Sion fever can be more contagious tibn or tifee ' association. Inflicted. He agk) there was no evi­ Jr. (R-Fairfleld) reported yester-> set at $6.95, boxed. Trig Mori's Doodoront...... 98c I^Jj l^|n Vo/lfOS tO Now Doesn t talk now is entitled “Why yre have than Aslan flu." Mortimer said. “I don’t think it she withdrew from, her personal day teat there was subsUnttel to modernize our Defeniw estab­ dence of . With those words, a leading In­ is an exaggeration to say that re­ The m a fe is the son of Lt. Gen. bank, account sometime Isxt year. agreement on tee state Republican PiUbw dsRes Each lishment.*' dustrialist today launched a multi­ cession tegins and ends in the They also had a mutual agreement leaders' overall draft program but 42x36 74c Vitolis Hair Tonic ...... 53c ond 83c i J l n w U w t V $ 3 .9 8 Moscow. Apni 10 A M fer Talk Slated James H; Doolittle, who led f e on stock purchases, lA. Taylor lita K h n fe^ ev told a crowd had almoat talked himaelf out dur­ million dollar advertising drive to minds of men. , raid tforr an aircraft carrier- to the final plan te still being weTked ALSO; “MADl GRAS”—^Pastel aWpes in multi-color that are appropriate with the color NUKi______ing his stay In,Hungary, but spOke Hagerty Sbo told newsmen the "Unlike statistics of the weath­ i said. out. - - Choose from an assortment of sizes and colors in cottons and dacron. Choice of prints, wtlcomlng him home from Hun- Pfestdsnt is considering making a "sOcentuate the positive” facts of e Japan In 1942. He was in scheme of every bedroom at the s m e price. for 48 minutes anyway. growing Ameriu. ' er, behind every economic etattetic Ferrari was arrested in Walling­ pope, after a 2 -hour caucus, said plaids and solids. < gury today that the Se.viet, Union Khrushchev's Mg blue and white sofsch outakle-Washington some­ are the decisiona of human belnga ford Tuesday about l l a.m. by Of- tee GOP leaders were still aiming Would never wage war "buv we time next month. In reply to ques­ Charles O. Mortimer, president (Continued on-Pagi Ten) TUI04 jeUlner tended ef-Vnukova of General Foods Corp.; announced and human beings can be conftdsn! flclsr Frank CaaseUo o f. Si^clal for adjournment of the special ses­ will always be reedy If war comes." airport in a rate that Itept many tions, the jprqis secretary said that or fearfiR. The very indices of ' Servlcea. Officer Caasello 1s a friend sion by the middle of ne;^ week. - MALE^ CHARMHOUSEX. HtAVT gU AUTY ZIPP2RED — ■qyars mean ktlilng peiylA'’ eddrete probably would not deal a 4-inonth antl-recsMton__ nr.*hm family. State Police ‘had 'ear Specials paign. which he said, "ahpuld mua^ He said there was general agree- daMared in a apeech at Lenin’s prinrtirily. yvith the defense teor- 'n« Iy an 'averaging o u t'k S ^ how been following the suspect for -sev- ^ GIRLSr DEPAllTMENT SPKIAL'“ ®®'*® Bportv P tl* i* *"Why xhdold Preeidaat -KteuwWi VoroeWlov ganization program. ter $15 million in advertising spsce 1 doctor R6ports I eral weeks on trips between New ment on the main outUnee of the nTTED MATTRESS PAD$ ^ MATTRESS COVERS and Nikolai Bulganin, w h o m He declined to provide any de­ snd time;" businessmen feel - aboutyousiness House GOP program wWek calls want war when we have other KhrusAchev replaced aa premier, prospects; They are .fe^lndex to w P Jersey, New York and Connecticut. /o r extending unemployment com- Re g u l a r c4.ss. maani-'T'Titean eonaumer goods tail at thte time. ^ - Mortimer acted as cochairman I Y*ilT1&FblilYlt n'l i State PolicWoman Margaret KEOVUkM S8 fS. GIRLS'POPLIN.UNED were the first to greet -the Soviet Elsenhower told his news con­ a state of mind.” A-A <8880IFACllf L I Jacobsen and Atrolman Edward 'pensation benefits and funds for a TWIN SIZE. $ 4 .4 9 $ 3 .6 9 Khrushchev did not make this leader. Bulganin wilked beside of the Industries Advisory Com­ The program wUr streM seven stepped-up highway snd public point clear, but he Intimated there Khrushchev for s few steps chst- ference yesterday he doesn't care mittee of the Advertising Council, basic ressons fpr confidence- in ^ g ; Beattie, both of Stafford Barracks, works progran^ designed to create , run or twin b*a, lixts. Rxtra heavy guglity would be a sharp Increase in'con­ how strong or how numerous crit- a non-profit . organization repre­ 6 6 t l l ' Jersey Tiesday morn REGClaAB SS.98. tlng with.him. America’s fut ing and ad'vised officials of Fer- more jobs In ihe state. r v u . m z E ...... $ 5 .4 9 that wHl give years of wear. Beams are 411 bound. Regular sumer goods production for the ^jruehchev we^-ed-hi* hat to the ii*^* program are- he is go- senting all media. 1. More people. U.S. - population The GOP draft program calls Soviet people. He declared, "I think the biggest rari’s departure. Now airporrt crowd and aald: "It'a good' has doubleirin the last 50 year!. He was spotted along the way. for expenditures of $15 million, to $3.98 “We will so o ^ lu u a _ SB an to be home." _ urt, was ar­ sha'pe o r configuration a. the one Rundle have been acquainted since New York, April 10 (F) — A rested. Culled frogn AP Wir^ quarter , was. tee biggest in his new movie starring Lana Tur­ REGULAR 69c— SPECIAL .-r cdmpuiy'a- history, Mortimer said. being Replaced. He suggested that about 1933 when they worked to­ EXTRA NEA¥Y WAMSUTTA HALE'S HEA1CTLQUALITY Special - It was f e aifend such incident He a d d ^ teat sales of f e leading a '’tfethrbank .to rep l^ feeased gether St a Wallingford steel mill, ner te beings released for show­ AEG Denies, Fallout in two months. On Feb. 16 North food producing firm topped $1 bil­ or^Jtnocked-oul teeth is well within Fenn Superintendent ing throughout the country four TOWa ENSEMBLE "CHARMHOUSE" ' Koreans ,fdrced the. two American Indonesian Embassy in Rome lion for tee first time in history "tee realm of possibility. Currently Ferrari was plant superinten­ months earlier than .planned. a South Korean civilian says new ambassador com.fe from in the fiscal year ended March 31. 'tee transplants Involve only the dent at Fenn for four years until Paramount /ilms-announced to­ REG. 81.08. 84 X 48. TO W a ENSEMBLE airlinbr to fly into North Korea. Jakarta to replace Sutanin Nroham- He said General Foods had rec^ patient’s own teeth. he left in 1955 to accept a posi- day that “Another Time, An­ EXTRA. LARGE BATH SIZE. $ 1 .3 9 WITH DACRON REHh'FORCED SELVAGES 2 for *1 !r the Communists released med Rasjid. who resigned yester­ other Place,” Will be distributed GRASS SEED 51b. bag. Contaminating Fish day. . . Spring storm dumps more ords. for tee year in Volume .end REG 08c. 18 X 88. REG. 81.10. 88 X 44. Q Q .« two Americana and 24 of the di^lar sales, aM in profits' ^fore (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) May 1 Instead ef during Sep­ BATH ...... O O C 3^ others aboard but are still hold­ than seven inches of rain on Ap­ tember. No reason for the ad- HAND SIZE...... 7 5 c alachicola and six inches on Day­ and after taxes. ' . BEG. 50c. $ACCT POTTING SOIL , M r^ p ing tei; plane and if dargo. “We have just reviewed i^ r pro­ - r vaaoed release date >waa given. REG. 49c. HAND SIZE...... X ...... * * T C 6 59 Washington. Apra '^OJ/P^TUej Air Force officials identified the tona Beach in Florida, jected plans .for our 1959 fiscal year FACE CLOTHS. 3 5 c REG. S9c; JFor seed fiats, bulbs. Ready for use. A complete soil. • . Atomic Energy ComiWil-sslon f e amount of radioactivity a hu- captain who tried to iake over the Pope. Plus XII today praised ob; SIKORSKY IDLES ZOO thgn being can stand^Miyake ad­ jectives of modern psychology but and have every reason ^hope that, Paris,, Tunis Stalemate Bridgeport. April 10 (F>—The You all know the Wameutta quality! These FACE CLOTHS......

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S • A Y A i i X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. APRIL 10. 1968 z . MANCHESTER. EVENING Iweliest Ifi town! 0 ,^ p o ^ North End Jur)^ High among, the various accounts for the expenditure of highway aid It tomorrow at tnicAmerican Le­ EVERY DAY A SALE DAY Our SaVldr Lutheran Church W E ST E A ST The. Board of . Education and ing which' the Directors approved Railroad before its annual stock­ decide in a hurry, , '. the School ''^ifding Committee last. week. within each. -, y funds to-be.availabla s.ftW July K gion Home. AT JlEAL DISCOUNT SAVINGS! Sunday School claaeea will be at holders meeting ysiRerdayNr.and Weat opened the jack of .o i^ Owners of the properly, which Water and'-^ewer Department The aid, which is provided (he Mrs. Frank Watts, 'Mfw Robert » a.m. with divine worehlp at 10:18. have s*i4 the parcel should be ac- That appropriation also was .STORE ill^'RS: monds, and South .won with the 'iblVi »Q«i STAND'S O A K G t t l i x : abuts IS acres of tffsm-owned E. quirediLregardleas of -whether the employes worlK/for both depart­ towns in the State every year, Ruaaeil and Mrs. AmoaNFrlend X The Rev. Walter L. Abel, mleaion- asked shareholders to do their part ♦ Q S549 needed for payroll and cpme from Monday th p t Saturday I* a.m. to’ff'ff.m— Thnr*. 10 axB,-9 in enlisting legUdativs help for their ace. He led a trump to tile king St OAK ST.' M ANCHES^B — NO COVER, NO MINPIUH # Mtddls Tpke. land on which the schoolTp to be built for 780 stu­ ments iqnd spen^tim e on various comes tii the form of services or are in charge of marking' the • ary at larfo' to r the laitheran aiig took a tnimp flnarie on the A 63 33 school will be biAlt, have turned the departmCnt'e improvements projects'-for ea ch .'It ie very dif­ line. SOUTH dents only or is to be. expandable Mid^e^tensjona account. supplies. Martin, estimates the hundreds of articles which wlll gb Church. Mleeouri Synod, oraanlied Alpert. said that Neiw Haven, and way t>ack, losing.to the queen. down a town offer, of 811,000 and to 1.200. \ ficult, Martin said', to forecast hoW town is entitled to about 865,000 mi sale when the doers open at MILLEND the conrregatlon aa a repreaenU- W est.led anothet'dlamond. and ^ a ; 109 6 3 DRAPERY rail!"rplids in general, must be taken a ^ asking 825,000. , Martlh-;;sald payroll accounts In much time the employes are going in this xasistsihce next year. 0:30. COTTONS BATH TOWELS tlve of Uie AtlanUc District Mia- .South had the clj4hce to pla.y the 743 The question of how large the 'the Water V and Sewer' Depart- to spend on different types of jobs FAIRICS out from under, the burden of out­ ♦ A . r e a l General Manager Richard Mar­ school -should bs 'apparently Wss Mrs. Alfred B. Sundquist and Ie They Lnst aiona Board. moded state and federal regula- king from duptiny and dlgcard NOW! PIZZA tin said yesterday he wants In- mSnta' accounts ' were running during a year. Mrs. Edson Bailey will aerva aa A A17 iBN JO r IT h e r e —G E-M A b E BEADY TO TAIUB O C T ___ resolved by Superintendent of ALL AT SE An intensive census of church tjTons, certain taxes and given sub-' from his oem. hand. K somebody Narth iM t SsiNk structiona from the Board on 'what Short in part because of sn over­ The account being tatq>^ for caahiera during the aale. 1 7 c ^ - W ell Schools Arthur H. Uling Tuesday the needed payroll money Im­ . Nanaimo, B.C. W)'—Nearly 24,- 50c And Up affiliations was the first step In Mdies to meet deficit from com had pointed a gun at Soujth and 1 N T PiMt 3 A stepa he should take in views of sight at the time the present budg­ 'And Up formation of the new group. The forced him to take the discard rpA QUICK SEKVIOE CALL Ml t - W l in fayor of a- rigid 760-pupiI et was adopted. He explained that provements. and Extension *->has 000 bottles, worth 81 each to the muter service. 3 NT Past 6 A the owners' reply to the town's Bchool. However, Dling's ehdorae- Two beighta popular with sight­ Rev. Mr. Abel conducted this cen­ He added that fare Increases then and there. South would have the Board of Directors had ap­ ample funds, Martin said. He said finders, are still floatirtg In the P lri Pais offpr., ment of .the propoeXI for a non- North Pacific. 'The Flaheries Re­ seers overtook Rio de Janerio, One sus on a house»to*house haais from would never solve the financial discarded a heart, relying on the Operiflg lead —• 41 proved upward salary and wage it Includes 837.000 for. a Highland is the monolithic Sugar LOaf, and -X yn Ths parcel comprises 7.19 acres expandable plant, made at a adjustments for the two depart­ St. main and pump which will nqt search Board her* dropped 24,000 the firat of November until the jiroblems because the comMtUion To Visit Area club finesse- to brtn'g the .flam of Interior land, aa well as a 80- panel discussion at the Bowers the otherils Corcovado, whose name middle of February. Territory 1 r6m..subsidlMd aid and* highway home later on. ments without providing the funds be installed tnts^year. in different parts of the ocean, Harry E. Thomas, ^prem e Tall by-159-foot atrip on the Turnpike School, haa not yet been .offi­ Other Appropriatiahs means "Huniehback.'* A fivertisrth The Herald— rlt Pays Within a three mile radius of Wap- carriers "4s Just too fugged." Fortunately for South, nobody make sure of getting to game In for them in thebudget. earti bearing a card worth 81 if O d ar of the United ^ t e s will spadsa. However, do not make CRYSTAL BALLROOM that would be used to extend cially approved by the Boanl of He said his tentative budget had Tha other additional appropria­ posted back, in a teat of ocean ping was thoroughly povered. Alpert said that passenger fsres produced a gun. South ruffed, the Brookfield’ St north to N. Elm Education. tions end their purpose follow: visit Tall Cedars in New England second dlatxond in his hand,' de* any move towards a alam. provided for adjustments for al! currents, snd so far only 000 have This survey showed about 180 must meet a reasonaMe part of / CRYSTAL LAKE St. The estate of Sarah Hewitt At its 'meatlng Tuesday night. town departments except W ater 826,268.23 to the Town 'Fire Dis- b een returned. laitherans In the South Windsor service costs. "If railroads are on April IB. laying the discard until he had (Copyright 1958; OsMral F eotiu ee area. It also disclosed the pres- needed for the convenience of the A resident of Norristown,n. Pa., more information. He then drew Corp.) public, they must be treated on a ‘ ence of about 800 WfnUtea with no /U ev. Walter L. Abel he will attend a New BnglancInglang trump and led a heart to FMDAY present church affiliation. l>arity with their subsidised comps' ■’a ace. On the basis of this census, the ■ition. They must also ha Sldonlan degree team corn- Try Heart First z RECORD HOP Md AMATEUR NlfMT Missions Board decided to sponsor gineers, of Hartford, have been right to abandon losing operations.’’ petition to be held a t William HhU, was still no hurry about asked to start work on similar At the unusually quiet annual High School, West Hartford. this discard. South cashed - IK PEK80N a Lutheran group .here. It provides Championship. degree ^esmi an organ, mimeogr^h machine, surveys for the new firehouse: This meeting, questions asked were gen . . . tjununy'Vring of hearts first. If M0¥IE SHOMT GENE PITNEY snd His Teonsge Genisli building, also approved at the erally in the railroad's interest and | repreaentii^presenting the three CedxrC e ^ diedis- nolblng good, hsppened. South BENEFIT KEENEY ^ B E T ministerial and othe«*‘ help until a that of the management. tricts in New England will com SCHOOL LDUSARY ALSO . new church becomes self-support­ town meeting will be constructed eouM then bafit thq kind of dia­ at the intersection of Ellington No proxy fight developed be­ pets for the privilege of repreeent- monds to disieard a heart. DOUG WARD of Rsdio Station WPGP, Hartford (t) ing. During the past year church­ tween management ■ and n. group Ing New England in nxtlonal com­ KMM>y S trm School es have been established In WlUl- Rd., Beelxebub Rd. and Foster St. Something deUdoue happened. at a cost of $28,800. of firms headed by Alljrn A Co. of petition at the annual convention 1,000 FREE RECORDS manUc, Plainville, Cheshire. Trum­ Chicago, When management to.be held In PhUadelphls next It turned biit. Bast drop­ 'A O ss Aublh Elected ped the queen of hearts. Now A T l t S O ^ . bull And Wndsor Locks. In West Germaine Aubin, sophomore, has agreed, to five Allyn, nominees to month. . ' ■ ^ Doooi^ • to 11:30^«M.— AAoissioo 7Sc HartfoWh the Bethany Lutheran the 15-member board. AUyn-apon- Nutmeg Forest of Manchsster declarer couM dticard a- club on ChurcBl'etartdd 14,years ago. re- been elected vice president of the the king of diamonds. South got DOO!BS jOPEK A T I Social Crafts and Home Econom­ Bored Charles G.< Shannon, an will present the Prologue Degree. y tm . BewOx la r A U llJG The Clhordettes, Chuck Berry cenUy dedicated'a 8280,000 bulld- operations executive of the Chi­ Reservntioni for the 6 . o'clock to his hand writh the ace of clubs ics Club at Ellsworth Memorial and led his last hesrt to finesse “KlU1 1 ^ 1Uinplre” phis Frankie Avalon, Joann Campbell Ing. ' High School. She will automatical­ cago A Northwestern, wae ap­ dinner ehouM be made by April 18. FoUowlng the survey,, several pointed aa vice preiident and gen­ the nine. Then the jack of hbqrta Ifrit boars Is of eOrtooM ani and other top recording nterm. ly bMome president in her senior permitted declerer to get rid of eoraddy. S 0 O H eglT backs on those interested were year add will moderate the annual eral manager of the New Haven. pbeessary. ^ ill the cafeteria at tha Longview. lari club, assuring the'Siam. Adm.i ChUdroa X5e, Adidta ffe fashion show in her Junior year. Eteet Oireetors School St 8 p.m, Wsdnssdsy. T h t Sunday School teachers will in­ The two-hour meeting elected 4 liicidentally, it waa possible for clude Frederick A. Mlkollte. Rob- Ellington Board of Education Is Bast to be making a brlUiriit de­ Maacbeeter Evening Herald 18-membcr board of direejora. the first' group in this part of DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! - ert U Beckett. Mrs. Casper R. ceptive play when he dropped th f South Windsor eorreapondeat El­ authorized new arrangements for Connecticut to participate in- a Matchulat, Mrs. John Beck and more G. Burnham telephone amortiring the company’! 16 mil­ queen of hearts.' He might have Statewide study of this topic. started with Q-lO-x, In Which caae Mrs. W alUr U Abel. Mltebeil 8-8060, lion dollar fiood ropaif loans and Dr. Benjamin was hired the Mrs. William B. Schwarts will gave approval to Alpert's report he would defeat the slam. Once o'f management's effort to practice State Board of Education and the every ten years an opponent of Testimonial be in dtarge of the nursery for study is being financed by a grant children of pre-school age. This "every conceivable economy." youra will have the right cards for o t 800,000 from the fund for the this sort of pisy snd uill be bril- wlU be held a t 10:18 a.m. so Umt Without mentioning commyter advancement of education. Dinner parents may attend church. School Menus problems specifically, Alpert said lisnt enough to execute i t You The corps of ushers, who will declining paaSenger revenues are Domain Elected should be willing to pay off about / ^ Donald Domain has been elSct^- FOB serve in rotation, will include; Bd' The menus for April 14 through chiefly at the bottom of the rail­ qrtes' in ten years provided that ward R. Kuehn. John Beck. Fred- road's financial plight. preaident of the Longview school you can make your contract the 18 are as follows: P T A and Rudolph Luglnbulff' 'erick MlkoUte, Casper R. and Elementary The railroad, he told the stock- rest of the time. Judsi Witity Dryk I "'Vidso Ereryday* John C. Matchulat Also William holdera, la not in the same position was reelected vice president. Dally Gnestioii Monday—Toasted cheese sand Mra. Francis Shanahan was AH Bights Beeervefl— B. Schwarts, Arthur Klinger,. An- wich,’ vegetable sticks, tomato aa other utilities — electric, water, Partner opens unth onp no- telephone, gaa. elected treasurer, and Mrs. Lodie trump, and you hold: Spades—A J If, T . fHckenson A Co., Ine. drw Kamm, Robert Beckett smd juice, hooches, .milk. IE POLISH- Henry Nelson. 'They can go before the proper DeCarli secretary. Mr. and Mra. 10 0 6 5; Hearts—7 4'2; Diamonds Tuesday—Spaghetti with.v meat Mitchell Kobae, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Kamm, is chair sauce, buttered carrots, apple* commission and __ obtain__ _a rate ...in- **1*- nnd —8; Clubs—A_ J 7, What do you IMERICAHtLUB crease ai^ then tell tiie consumer 1 Snow, and Mrs. Arthur say? man of the servihg committee. sauce, bread and butter, milk. OF MANCHESTER Other members are Mrs. Ann What he will have to pay. The con- Hamilton were elected delegates Answer: Bid three spades and Wednesday—Baked beans i» PTA OouncH. Kupchtmoe, Mrs. Edward, Rr frankfurts, coleslaw, “’bread and iOffl Kuehn and Mrs. Henry Nelson, A pay.. "i Princlpsl Gordon , G e tch *11 w R V A l I butter, chocolate cake with white presented the slate 4 f officers and reception with refreshments will frosting; milk. "The railroads cannot do this. >iii.A'K;A3rsB«r.u TbBjriJroAdijjiyig .delegates for the nominating com- “^/AFRIL 12 n -... Mhrw-the^Tliue^-sesulce.. ""y iUTWlaj^^Tuiiiatu -'bofap. pea- i»mran*rsdu:.t.awa.i>-'i.A>ii.n ..vjWMeamnis - Oem e- in' tonight far A t Three hundred inviUUons have nut butter and jelly sandvvtch, fla­ many alternativea,' Alpert add^ demonstmtlan ot tha mad- /■ been issued to residents of Great Alpert'a report to the meeting held May 8, with the men in Dinner WW B f vored gelatin with whipped cream, charge. Served Shnrply n tS PM. els . we hsv* In stoch. Aak^ er South Windsor who do not be milk. showed that psMenger fare In­ BROTHCRS LLECrnONICS -eapeelally to henr- ^ long to any church. A week from come, which accounts for about 42 ZBA Grante Variance n Friday—Tuna flah aalad, vega -t e l e f u n k b -n . . . am Sunday bus service will be pro­ per dent of the line's operating T h e Zoning Board, of Appeals, STEAK HOUSE UBORSTORIES table sticka, potato chlpa, bread revenue, showed s Ipaa- of more has granted a request of Chester fineet In Garmnn cnflneap> vided for children attending Sim- and butter, ice cream, milk. MONSON, MASS, tngJHid dealgn. dav School. > than 18 million dollars In 108'!. . Bloniaz of. 4 Weat Rd. for a var­ Home of Three Sans of Fun Junior High Freight revenues and economies iance on a lot ot leas than' mini­ Mias Lydia Kuehn assisted in Monday—Hot meat aandwich, J E L . CO 7-8584 , 27 7 BI^OAD mailing out the Invitations. reduced the conopsny'a net loss to mum size on. the north aide of buttered carrota, bread and butter, 82.300.000 for the year. « Florence Ave. about 300 feet from See This Week's ; "How You Can Enjoy a Rich­ pears, milk. STATE RADIO T f I I V I S I U N er Life," will be the sermon topic The revenues in January and Falrvipw Ave. ?*Wvatf Earp* ShoM^' Tueaday—Ravioli with meat — TVaman’s Gtab t*fM eeM ^ with scripture reading from Mat­ •aiioe, buttered wax beana, bread Feb^arj' of this year were-down NOW thru S A T ^ thew IX. 9-18. by/early three million dollari and The next meeting of the Elling- 8 Hoars Continuous OoBtinuou* from 8 PM . and butter, brownie, milk. ey failed to hold the levels for ton Woman's Club will be held in Chaaari • IJtW larm . Cm *. The Rev, Mr. Abel received his Wedneaday — Baked beans, pre-theological training at Con­ le jqime months In 1967. the Ellington Library hall at 8 * Extertalniacnt C U 1 U S 1 W 5 Y minced ham, coleslaw, hard roll 4VAll^rt'declined to forecast what p.m. Wednesday. Mias Patricia M sSirnSisfa. Cm*. ■'i; cordia High School and Junior and buttei*, butterscotch puddii Big tamlly show for ___ 10*1 4# nstrske, auH. For InfomidUon Aboat College in Fort Wayne. Ind. He. the railroad's March financial Kurland will -be gueat - speaker. PhasBri fs Vaterbary. CemM. COOL, COOL BARGAINS ra HOTPOINT, with whipped cream, milk. Eatement would show. She is a WKNB-7W and radio per- all, thq, family gi^uated from Concordia Theo­ Thursday—Meat balls /With D 0U 4M , r logical Seminary in St. Louia -Freight Steady aonallty. / creole ' eauce, whipped /iotato. Personals Yo*ir Choice of t-.ee ( s) s v s iE _ _ Mo., in 1087 after four years Of green beana or aaparague, bread Freight movement, or the num­ 4:86 % 24-Hour ber of loaded cars moving over the . \lrs. Gertrude Shanahan of FOOD « | C A (It-M) WITINEK TBEAnOI study and a year internship in and butter, eliced pineuple, milk. 9:28 iCaiarl - _ p Sarvica MRYSLER AIR-TE ■ I B l l l i y i system, was little /changed, but Meadow Brook Rd. haa returned SPECIAL S-M I ti' nat-iA OE IVT York. Neb. He Mrs. Abel are Friday—Clam chowoer or pea to her home where she ie convalea- living In the Grant residence on Alpert-said, there 1s no ^ay of v w ; VEKOKT U VOtJKi ■oup, baked c h e w ' eandwich, telling yet what the revenue from ing 'from surgery from the Rock- CHILDREN 99e PLUS 4:l9'(lirM UQHTEn OAlr UDIE^GORGEOUS Buckland Rd. • ” { II THEATES atrawberry gelatin with cream, this wiU be until the value of the vllle'Clty hospital. a PREMIUM GRAOB Cancer,Drive CooUnues milk. / / Pitta’^onr regttlar menn. , < Si AlUCMC4b nANPSTAKD cargo is known. Clara Kibbe, who haa been hos­ (nati uUEEN m a a oav F U E L 0 1 | B GE, TEDDERS, VORNADO The lateft returns in the Can­ 'K«aloT High pitalized for some time past te ^ V 4it OPI m JIO T 8 B . „ cer Fund/Drive show $248 re­ ' He added that against 89,300.000 Monday —/Hamburg gravy, in freight revenues for March 19fi7,, now at ^ the home of her daughter in Traasara iUhest gift 4lU (U-4S) aECBEY H'tOI^ ceived ip_far toward the jgoal of XT,.... «tw (isi gpof o!: mashed i^ato, buttered green Income this March from the samb New York, to all children! ( S i t ,im * E nAtM,A14 v 81,050./The drive will continue beans, b ro u and Initter, milk. source would be "budgeted” at I Mrs. Mildred • Strohi of South (4*-Ui WYMAN'S AL L througliout the month and Mrs. ■ TueadSy—ItaMiu) apaghetti with 87,100,000. What paasenger reve­ % , BeautifnI door price- 4 t u itM si D o n ^ Bancroft, chairman, said meat /sauce, buttered spinach, OIL COMPANY nues would be he could not gueae. Mrs. Phebe Tllden’ of Maple St. MSMirTOinv woonrrx KEB M MAIN ST.—TEL. MI S>I60S she/is hopeful the -goal will be F roach roll And butter, milk. "They will be down," he said. who is lU. , For Reservntian TrL CO 7-6584 reached. Assisting Mrs. Bancroft .iVedneeday., — Meat loaf, para- is; HPrJffi's.vs“ , FabuUmsly reduced! He appealed to shareholders to (»i COMEnV TtME / jitrr GREBN sTAinni • Luxurious all-W.pel hopsackingsl in the. tirivo is Mrs, Cava- yty potato, "buttered corn, bread spate no effort to enlist legislature /tiaughi I. and butter, milk. support for.the remedlee the New Ellington correspondent iSrs. G. F . (.ti cAVn^S EXPEEW / • Croamy-soft all-Wool tuedof! ' Rosary Altar Society of .m Thursday — Frankfurt'and roll, Haven and other railroads are Berr telephone TBcmant 8-9818. ( L niCKEY MOI SB Ctl'pt ( Si SILENT HEEVirK G U THE BIO SHOW (U l FKATi nK MOVIE F rancis of Assisi Church will ntCet potato aalad, atewed. tomato, milk. seeking. "Oallaat Bri " ItlM I Si WEEATLINO /v^Textured oll-weel Iwket weovtst Friday at 7:30 p.m. Friday — Baked fiah sticka, Alpert spoke of the hearings be­ (M) TliE------EABLiKLir SHOW ^ ( Si MAKE ME LAirOR Sehool Survey te S<|^ mashed potato, buttered peas, fore the Smathers COmmittM' at JULIE and HJALMAR BERG "T ke H*aa4 «f (li» Ba»k»r- (n-ye> t v sHOw-euniai ‘ • Fashion-smart all-wool twtedtl BRING TO MANPHESTER A REAL - vlllea" miry Ctoaaer (criwi The Public BulkUng Conimisslon bread and butter, milk. , . Wmihington In which presidents of (Mi rWILIOBT THEATEB naei(: Eabert Rartaa has authorized Morton/^ne, civil 21 railroads have appealed for (U) raUTICAL ( li TOP PLAYS • Weel-and-nylon fleoces irtcjudddl EASTWOO ill (tS-Mi JANE WYMAN ddOH - engineer of West Hertford, .to aome type of legislative aaslstance, SWEDISH “Sarl^ler'a laa" start the boundary ^ d topograph- Heat Photographed which could result In modernizing LAST TORES TOXIGim *'** ( !l COtTXT^K lioNTE CBI9TO (ut NKWN. wEAmm a • Exciting new-leok silhouettes! ■ leal surveys for the new 17-room What they call outmoded ICC regu­ Hfsrjr r«a4a Oaa Marrar : i s n \ i^ T H - SPOETS elementary s c l^ to be construct­ Gary, Ind.—A camera called.the lations and allow fede>wl subsidlea X«« «. C*M Caralya Jmaet (A i N’EII'K a_WEATHEB • Luscious coiersi Misses' sizeil la la f4>H^„W EAT.E.. (tti BH> N ^S ed on Avery St- between Beelze­ evapograph, which actually phpto- fpr railroads on a "par with those (Mi NEWS a WEATBEH bub and Dgrt Hill Rds. He was graphs heat, is being used by the given other subsidized competi­ “12 Angry “Bachelor .. G li PHONE VOCE aXSW EE (Mi WEATHKE (Ui POI.lTirAL low bidder on the survey work. steel Industry to -take color pic­ tors." Men” Party" 11:N (Mi FRATUEE POETY The new school authorized'at tures of the outside of a steel fur­ He told the group of the lines 1;M, tilt t:lf, SjN, t;U Every- Day TUI 5:80 lists ( Si TV Movnt not'E recent. HMdal town meeting is to nace nrhich reveal the condition of many efforts to drop losing opera­ Thursday TIM 9 <• "Aaarfce I’sritlaz" the interior walls. It works just as tions in Massachusetts, and plans FrI.—"Pal Joey”—"Sad Sack’* OPEN ( li -WOBLD'S. MOVIES be built and equipped a t a cost of "Tlie Great O’Mallfy" S698,000;tnclU(Ung purchase of the efficiently in darkness aa In day­ .that.were “ tailored td fit current (U i MILUO.Y tMlLLAE MOVIE conditions." Hi acre rite. light and requires no outside source “ PrriUa* HalMajI??* of illumination. The dropping of approximately Every Sate Night From 5 io,9 Potterton*s (Ml JACK PAAE AH Peterson and Hoffmah, civil en JACK PAAB Bfll LADIES’ GLAMOROUS 900 workers from a force which a The Ftaeat Servtee Since 1981 EAT ALL you WANT OF THE (SSi HEWK year ago stood at 15,700,' Alpert MANY TASTY VARIETIES WE OFFER! Tv. iUdloi Bftcorda AppUances: ( SI KEWK AND WEATHEH said, “waj the sort of economy he E E m g g g g g n i ( t) NEWS wished .b e hadn't had to practice. We're Loaded With IN ADDITION TO.THE A M ^N G ICONOMY , HELD OVBBt ALL COCOS! But added that the railroad, 14' FAMILY STYU DINNERS • Im («i HPECLAL^MIONMEN'P ' ‘ FRIDAY DRESS COATS practicing "every conceivable .econ­ M ltehaa Oraal Air Conditioners omy," had the cooperation of em­ Cart Jartm * Parirrr SERVED PAILY (Ui U^BTEV On PABADB U :H ( Si NEWIV “ ^ E M Y “Kiss Them • :S* ( Si TOWN C n iE B ’ (IS-MI HOfEL COSMOPOLITAN ployee and the labor union*. EXCEPT SATURDAY KVENINOS r u t < Si (»4ei TIC TAC DOP(HI . . . All Sizes, AH Shapes You'll Love the LUXURIOUS BELOW" F o r M e” - ( Si STATE TBOOPEB lt:U ( Xi Bl'OS BUNNV Fabulously reduced! l;l> •.sie-ie -(Ik) -1 O'CLOCK n g p o n T (1I.UI LOVE OF LIFE . • Lustrous '6>ply co^htn-rayen FailMsI ( » i WEATHEE a LOCAL NEWS U:M ( SI BOLLYWOOD'S b e s t E l l i n g t o n . ^ . • CHOICE LEGAL REVERAGES • (Mi NEWS a WEATHEE • .. All Famous Brands! Sal. I a.ia, KM Sbaw! (Ml NEWS a WEATHEE • Textured cotton-rayoiifTapettramasi Comfort of CLEAN, AUTOMATIC Daaar Sara ‘Caari Jerierf' (Ui apoHTs Foova - Federal Funds PRINCE^ RESTAURANT 1:U ask£ ^rOLAS EDWBBIM. PRY CLEANING • Tweed-look royon-acotate Glama-tweedsI ' («i nOHUGHTS - ' I For School Aid MAIN S'TREET AT THE CORNER OF PEARL (Mi \ • Tapered push-up sleeves! Turn-back Cuffsl m (UI i ------Pidc Up and DtHvtiV Reach 132^0 t O m a U l/ n - M ,:U J *? "if^«rf.;Ti7o.a.rU " ALUMINUM YOU CAN'T BE AT ALUMINUM • Shawl and roll collarsi Tuxedo styles!

MAN5FIELD OS.4RI ROT. n k iT O N $ f i . 9 5 FOLDING CHAIR $ C - 9 5 • Black, novy, colors! Rayon taffeta llningsl Figures recently released by the ngmaf>at» or s* $a tatutmsmrta Fisher COFFEE TABLE 4 rr TI^C TAG DOtOH HIGHLY POLLSHED Connecticut PubUc Expenditurea ONE SHOW—STARTS 7 PMi ADDS LIVABnih'y TO THE • Misses’ and women's sixes in the groupl Council list thle town's receipt of DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. NORMAN’S ALUMINUM KARAN 828 Broad SLr-DJpl HI 9-1111 PATIO, PORCH or I.AWN tVEBBINO -federal funds for education during "Tli» Eajfi* » Br»«d REG. 88.98 REG. $8.98 the past seven years. ' MANCHESTER aS4t) niCHAKD DIAMOND Yev gst tt at PRIVATE DETECTIVE The town received ^ more than CLARK DORiS (tt-W i v n r RRT VOIIK I.IPE (UI SEAKCH FOB TOMOBBOW Its bast with a 882,000 for school building pur­ D ttlve -9tvTJ ketCthe • iW ( t-U i ‘THE HEAL McCOVS (!M #i IT COULD BE YOU LOW PRICES on At (Mi UlO-OAV MOVIE > poses during the period from 1961- GA BLE DAY B o Lt O n N o T c:’ H , "Katr'k Career” ■MM.Kix'm'.LKxmr x m m m (114!) CLIMAX U itS tUI THE UUIDINO U U ET 1967. It racelvad nothing for cur­ "TIi« Velraae Seal" llM (U) CONNECTICUT U F E NOT EVIRY. rent echool expe.iss*. ’ TOMORROW, S A T U ^ A Y and SUNDAY. (tt-M) DBAGNET (tSI AT HOME WITH KITTT SIN8LE OLIDER CHAISE LOUNGE RAblANT NEATER Ellington wae on* of 89 towns TEACHER S PET tiM ( Si DE. HI'DAON BECHET (Mi DOUGLAS FAiBBANKS SIZI IN g h p u U ie CONTINUOUS FROM 6:80 P.M. J01TBNAL Ills (U i NEWS . 9 5 SUMMER 4 Pps.ITIOX.q ADIUSTMENT ' in the state amonr which a total < M SI PAT BOONE SHOW liM (IS) AS THE WOBLO TUBM8 IVIRY MIRIC, jRftallMi in Your Pru^ jt o o t ii^ Plant of 814.8 million it | ^ U waa made 0 0 ,^"Spanlah Affair”—Tech. ,>OaekM: EyJle Garme, Ueva (tt) NEWS BEAUTIFUL ALL EAR AN WEBBING - Lawrenre (Mi 1:M PLAVBOUSB STYLE AND where defense-related activities l i t t (tXi AT HOMB WITH BITTY WEATHER WEBBING have, increased the school popula­ (tt-M i PEOPLE'S CHOICE . FOLDS FOR RASY STORAGE. COLOR "Sack’i LKeeaver” t:N (IB-M) BEAT THE CLOCK REG. 829.98 Spting-i(«»'Vioiial Short ik*^**' . M ■ ks8GW9S only RIBUiLIC bn* "OYROSCOmC'BALANO"! tion.' . RITA HAYWORTH SiM 4 Si OFPICIAI-JIKTECTIVE < S) FBONTIERS 7* HEALTB REG. 919.98 FURNITURE ...... (IS-M) PLATHOCSE »• .. (tti TV PLAYHOUSE Auxiliary t* Meet •■Baawrk at E ytaiaa" tsM (IS-Mi BOUSE FABTT The American Legion Auxiliary (in-sei TRNNEAARR CB.NIB ( SI BANDSTAND ^ colon! 3--S8- T d RENT— *$3.85 p«r month paid with Gas bill. . v/111 hold a meeting Tuesday at rOED SHOW ( Si FAMOUS PLAVhOUSB 8 p.m. at the ^honw of Mrs. Joseph I Oae^: AaJy Deelae rtt-M) KITTY FOVIJI Always At Your Service TO iUY— 1385 with a $50 ollowanct if you biiy CyrkiaWich on Sand Hill Rd. Fln f I t FRANK SINATRA Oi< r 30 \i .irs ill Cuntlnuuii.s I'ustim u-r'SatU fiu llun tb* first Ropiiblie on year strtat. plans will be mads for tha grocery Norman's Servlii- Department Is .reeognired aa the social that will be held at thf Town largeat Ui this area and ia staffed with men wholM We are willing to malM this offer because every Hall April 18 at 8 p.m. The public training, experience apd akill are unparalleled. Inatailatton eells dozena more. Republic ia the. ia invited to. this evfnt. Haairy fsaS a • A. Prtkias ROY MOTORS. INC. moct economical operating Gaa burner In exlit- Film to Be Shown "TH*! TtJi STAB" KIM N O W N O ^ R m M N anoe, told by better InstallerB everywhere and ex-- Mrs. John MacElraevy of Man­ M.ini in-.tt r Aiithorl/.-d IN-Soto-I’lj mouth UeaJer OPEN DAILY 9 fa V— SAT. 9 to7 oloelvely la the Maacheeter area by chester will be the guest speaker ' ■:n .N. M\«\ .s. TWO I.Or.VTIONS I.',.', ST. and show a film at the PTA meet­ li:, Ml X-'IIS fITKN !) \ M-n/«i I'.M. TEI,. MI 5.12'?5 ing at the Cry*txi Lake School FREE DEUVERY • FREE PARKING^ ‘TOE ROYALTY NEATflN OOIIPANY 'Piaaday a t S p.m. The fUm..!* on 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE (ROUTES S ood 1S)^ retarded chDdrsa.. . 9a Wathhe^ m Tealu atnrrtng Hm.. CABBY BERLIN TURNPIKE AT ROUTE 72 OVERPASS . lteAKSIM lT-:M M KI Dr. HmSSTltaiiJamln wUl AdvertiM in .The Herold-T-It Pnyn Ml tha rale sE t i n paV M m Rm Is M 1 . ■■ 'A ' ir i'- W'' i. ' ■ bSP! MBliUI M«U| \ X"-. N'S' ■y' .> k •\ MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. APRIL 10. J968 PAGE FIVE N \ PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 19M ■.■■.. ., ,, , , . . :, r -U:------—L_i------• ■' H — ,„'. I-- . ,„.i—,. ,;■ ; ------:------A Timlin.- the solver's fund of general ih- formstioh concerning . ct^rrent V cause of the way he osme Into of­ tinerney Describes ' svents. sports, TV programs> films, ^utW eW ill Be Ready’ fice on the coattail! of the Soviet Herald Readers Face celebrities — in fact, evei'ything! Hijack Attempt Army when it crushed the 181S8 re­ The puzzler, therefor*) is sure to volt. .- European Edumtwn System experience a hew-Joy in this amtu-. / Although Kadar gava up the Ing, delightful and ^ o lly Instrucv On ROK Plane -H'' ■', ■■ ^ . v . ? prime ministry in January, he got Live pdstlme. , ' all the attention during thi So^et By EMILY fsome sfe not. Europeans « r^ n x i- X PfepUer'i visit. Premier Ferencl "Oomparthg tha World oua to find out about the/Ameri- - A- new -r^uid mors difficult- (^standing jthority on crossword Foiled by Crew Mueflnch end Oyoregy Merosan, ’wHh the Old World, one can. way of life, and Ahteriesns puzzles. March j^llectijon ■/ are anxldus to find out about the type of crbwvvorct puzzle will be the fast-talking mlnlsteb of state, aay that it ia' better here, offiered daily by. the Manohestei;^ Must Hai)a Right Mixture (ConttaaMK. from Pafo One) remained'well in the background European way of lifp/and the best ' Mra Farrar selects only the l»est Oi DitesnH W ant War a- Khrushenay 'and hts Rusalan? ter tbarq,'’ Hra. Heidi Melnei t is through' Evening Herald spoiling Sstur* puzzles from the wide assortment Hungarian entourage stumped told her audience Tuesday after­ exchange of'people. If you day, . submitted to her daily by thb most {done twtay only *• Choi. They o : noon. trkyel in Europe you will love it, heator of Revenue Paul Cer- M id he w*8 about SO year* old and (CkmUnoed from Pag* OM) Neither the date nor the place ap­ factoriea, collective .farms, villages Ths crossword puzzl's*;.wss ks skilled construetprs in^the busi­ and the capital city/ The German-born wlfd of S' but^'FOH w Q lk^ Happy to come ness. She then adds Jver expert vipit 'has repqrte'd that $48,580.23 a naUve of North P>-o^-an«: parently has been set. N'.ka of ft car spoke at ths final des- beck,^^. IdovC' Euro]^. but 1. am much a . product of the ’ 'Roaring property takes was collected in letarlat exists and wlU remain In . Khrushchev said the Communist Twenties as the (Jharleston'v.and editing shtil she fep!^ the puzzle ProvlBce, north of Ujo Cpitimunlat . ' scit and coifea meeting of the- alwaya'iBlfd .to get back here and contains the right mixture of arch, brip^ng the total for the Hungary.” Moc countries want to cooperate > season of the YWCA Public Af­ eMM npM I ps”* Hx the Statue of the chemise dress. The former year to $3;778,4li88. Korean cafiital. Part of his fani- K with Ruesia, "bin npt with one an­ entering New York Har­ a recent"«vlvBl. The latter amusement and/ education. Tm A"crowd of several thousand aaw other.” fairs Group at tha Community Y. suiting brain teasers are wfn- Hp a'isoslsc reported that pay­ Uj' Hvo* in the north, they added. 5 Children Di0 . HeV topic was "A Woman's View bor. t say .to myself: T h is is my now been* revamped to fit a new ments'nents' of water bills imounted to Soviet chieftain off with con- “Aa sopn as there is a qqebtion of home,’ " " ' , generation. But the crossword has nlqg new puZzlp fans every my. There appeared to be some be­ co t^ ratln g ' with one aisother the . ^ of Postwar Europe."' H o ld 's new ,p u z i^ are >3^92.21 during the month. Bark IX more enthusiasm than Most of her talk was devoted to Following her talk Mrs. Me- | never needed resuscitation. Since ^ e s paid by residents of the old lief that C3iol wa* not necessarily Wh^e thing atope,'' he declared. In Flash Blaze Inerney. answered questions from 1924 It haa enjoyed constant and deflnitsly^hlgh-po^^ereo. They ard a Conimuijljj agent but Just want-, On arrival. There was no pro- am containing about the lead­ a description of the educational based 0n,the news of the day and, '-"South Manchester Fire District system In Western .European the audience. She w*a Introduced growing popularity. came to $922.63. ed to return to his birthplace. A loi .spplsuse or cheering, hqw- ers, and 'soon ws jvill mttt .. and by M rs Theodore Powell, chair­ Today a new type of crossword currsht thNcz- and assure frepH special Investigation board left fo^ ever. talk this qucatlqn over,” (CoaRniied frem Page Om ) countries, in which the . lysMins co,Ribihation)Kdf words and clsifer Receipts other than taxes pro­ man, of, the Public Affairs Commit­ puzzle — the kind the Herald will vided the town with $16,632.30 In PyongtaJk. te VMty «r Views "The factories in the socialist are all fairly arimllar. However; at tee.' ■ ■ . , - , eks }aycee Post definitions, T n ^ call forth ^ the { An Air Force ^ announcement ing to 'get the children. The the beginning she did mention the offer Its readers -- is attracting agility of whiclT'the solver's gray revenue last month, he said, while Khrush^ev said ttl* delegation countries must be specialized,” he whole house seemed to be on lire. /George A. Post, Jr,, of Vernon new solvers and stimulating the. said Choi made his attempt 40 and H ungi^’S communist leaders ebntinued, "Progress In the matter remarkable reeovtry that West­ matter la capabl^NWebsfar'a Un­ the parking meter fund increased "MX I could do was grab Chiria- ern iBurope haa made from the ef- has announced his candidacy for interest of veteran puzzlers. abridged Dictionary Aqilsomstimea by $2,198.32. .X minutes after the planp, with seven had resche^"complete' unity of is very slow although we have hqd tinr^and run out of tha houM. South Koreans aboard, took off on views on eveiy question Of domes­ seystal International discussoins. Ifects of the war, and said that Probation Offfid ths office of state president of th(e The Herald's hew, daily puzzles Funk and WagnallsV are used as a flight from Tacgue to Seoul. The At these meetings we spoke the^ “A neighbor coaxed threO of the It la now difficult to find any re­ are th»<4>eBt crosswords being of­ authorities. Donald Denslager, a top flight tic nnd forel'm'p dir”.” four children upstairs out on ths Connecticut Junior Chamber of fered td'h^spaper readers today. destgiier of Broadway stage set­ aircraft was to pick up a group “There were no differences -be­ same language and everyone minders of ths bard times which ^ D^cribes Jw ork Those--addicta Who hsva 'become understood everyone elsefj,but after fltmt porch roof. I triod to got were prevslsnt right after ths Commerce, They are CkMlenging as well ai bored with the bid typq of jHizzIe tings, was decorated with the of newsmen and Oy them to grad­ tween 'US,” he assMted, adding that them to Jump, but they went back A member Of the Greater Hart­ uation ceremonies at a naval and Rusaia would remMn a fsithfut we all went home, evelyBilng ra> war. One thing sha did notice, entertaining a^use they' have -the "emu,” "esne.” "aate,’’ 'Ha” Bronze Star for his camouflage melned as before.” ^ in. ' ' ' ^ * ■ though, is that pc(K>lt era more Robert J. Dlgan."^i^batton offi­ ford Junior Chamber of Com­ been selected im edited by Mar­ variety—will find our new puZzl work with' the U.S. Army Air air academy near Pusan. ally, “as desired by t|>e Hungarian "Then ha got a wnaU ladder and cer of the JuvpirileJ3wrt for the Small; l#on,grain M “A struggle developed between people." -As the windup'of lils’8-day Visit; \ s tourist minded, aa thsy realize the merce, he -le presently national garet Farritr, tnbx country’s out- highly challenging.' They call on Fierce during World War II. Khrushchev and Hungarian Co)n- put it up to the bey. window on need for foreign exchange. State of •Cpmepi^ui, third dis­ a man of subversive .mature and In 'one of his finak speeches, the eouth side of tho twuM srhoro Smollg Im h , grain fed director of the United States Ju­ crewmen aboard the plane. The Khrushchev told of pims to co­ muntst party boss Janos Ksdar.is­ Parratal Oontrel trict, spokAto rnmbers of the Na­ nior C am ber of Commerce. He sued m communique repeating the. the children were, looking out, but /:■ In *11 Western European •coun­ would-be hijacker, was *iined with ordinate the Communist \economy the ladder wasn't high eaonglir than Hdfs PTA T'-esday night in is entployed by the Connecticut a .45 caliber revolver." the an­ Of eastern Europe m ore\ closely Soviet 'Union's insistence th u the tries, the speaker said, education Bank and Trust Go. as s municipal political status of East Ehirope’s and ths children wouldn't try to lies mainly in the hands of ths the,^*uditorium. "The Role of the X nouncement rtported. adding that through a top-level conference Of get out.” finance representative. Soviet bloc leaders Communist nations Is no question parsnta and they do not want Home In/Ute Prevention of Delin- the rest of the crew fought’ “he- for discussion at any . summit The ftaher, who had laft'for hit teachers to interfereintsrfera in their math'meinv ;uency>’^ was the topic under dls- Post -has been active in the Jsy- roically and courageously.” The Soviet Premier disci at Pitrk DropiSWti'COi -Juat cees for the past six years and plans yesterday in a speech ht u e meeting. They said It would oda of bringi'ng up their chlWrem Sgt. Kim Sang Bok was the smount to interference In the af­ before the Spa staHod, aald: .gan'a wQgk hat enabled him has a thorough knowledge of the radioman- who was slain. The big Cespel steel works, s center V "All my Ufa I've been afraid of n iey want teachers Just to tescH Hartford, state *nd national or­ the 1956 revolt. Workers faire of sovereign states and be in­ fundamentals; outside of the tiker the background and seek -X wounded:»«an' wjjW ]C^. Kim Kap compatible with the United Na­ fire, end now di)o had to tako my "but information as to why a child ganizations. He has attained such Kvoo. 0 » r pilot, ana Sgt. Chon noticeably uninterested and left for chUdren." achool thsy assume full responsi leadership positions as vice presi­ lunch by the thousands as he spoke. tions charter.". bUlty. has bsen led to the path of a de­ Byond Keon, the engln^r. The co­ Ksdar also thanked the Soviet Plrcmen wero o^ddag to daUr- tention home..In a ' majority of dent of the Hartford chapter, gen­ Autho'Hties apparently did nothing mlne the cauM oP-., the ^ Mre. Mclnemey showed eral chairinan of the 1956 New pilot who made the. lairing was to-stop them. « Union for helping put down the different ths whole Eiwbpesn (eases, both parents are workhig’ Lt. Chong Byong Un. The plape As outlined by. Khrushchev, the antl-Sovlet revolt 18 mdntba ago. Neighbora said they school system la from U^Anteri sabh day and the child is left on England States' Jaycee Institute was reported undamaged. The (^ommuskine did not proimsa explosion about 7 his own -with no one to answer and is presently state national conference Would have two aims: oUi8r a half hour later. can one. In ail countriss'tqe achool convention chairman, as well as \ Getting the Communist bloc coun­ any Soviet,^-military aid in the' ayatem Is controlled by the govern­ ■hla questions or to j-eassure him event of 'another uprising, ^ t at a time when It is inoat needeiL corchsirman for the National Teiv tries to cooperate with oris another HONEV OF A STATE ment and standards are uniform as well as with the Soviet Union .Moscow Radio repeated Khrush- throughout the country. There are Thus, msterial things in the home Outstanding Young Men Congress chev'a warning TSiesday that “new Madison, Wls. UP) — Wisconsin have gained meference over the which Hartford is bidding to bring Strife Spreads and speeding up their industrial might be described as the fourth no kindergartens, but there are to Connecticut in i960. Because of specialisstton to integrate indivi­ provocations against any Social­ nursery schools where working recognition children should re­ dual countries' production into an ist country . . .would have the en­ sweetest state in the nation. ceive, he said. his knowledge of the national or­ The Federal-State Crop Report­ mothers may have their children ganizations, he was recently ap­ iry Spiecial! Through Cuba over-all pattern. tire Socialist camp to deal with.” cared for. Youngsters start their Continuing his talk, Digan Ann Griffin Photo Common Market Plan . KhruBhehev*! visit was a big ing Service has shnounetd that pointed by national Jaycee Preri- \ the state's production Of about schooling at the age of six, and streased the fact that whether a dent, Charles E. Shearer, Jr., to (Ocpfinae^ from P»ge One) It sounded like -the meeting boost to Kadar’a prestige. The all have four years of elementary child' gets Into trouble. and is Appearing in Co-Weds Shotv might be designed to..produee the Hungarian. Communist party boss 14 million pounds of honey was school, during which the teachers brought into his Jurtsdict:on, or the Jaycee National Elections For ’n Shower Beverly BoUino and Lee Burton, dance instructors, will appear "in Oommunlst bloc's answer to West had been looked on aa a aort' of tha fourth higheat in the land, and Committee. very --adon." Instead of the 50,- worth.$2,728,000 to farmera,. are trying to find’children whom a wrong has been done.. in the II 000 a r^ d revolutionists the rebel the Co-Wed show “Sugar 'N Spice” April 16. The musical pro­ Ehirapc'a common market plan. poor relation in East Kuropa be­ IQ U of good average or above. home, punishment should be fair As N chieftain \had said would rise up duction by the Center Congregational Church group has a Carib­ uii- After passing sh examlnaliitipn and equitkbje, vrith both parents 18 jsyccee Chapters in. his portfolio probably Ibas than 200 answered bean setting., Besides doing several specialty nufnbers, the these youngsters art sent onn to agreeing on the* course of action and to date has made 63 visita­ dancers, will also work with the chorus. The Co-Wed show secondary schools ' In their fifth to be taken. tions to these chapters to further the call \ win be presented in the high school auditorium. and encourage them in their Jay­ rebels Insisted the 2t4-hour ------;------year of schooling. The others re­ The precept and example prac­ puthreak had b e ^ launched ae main In ths elementary schools. ticed dally by the parents in the cee work. " ’ ' Our plaid cehesrsal for the'^. long-promlaed in yesterday^ abortive rebel coup Those remaining in the elemen'‘ horns, plus a generous helping of all-out attack. But\ they were at Cuba's ca^tal. Firemen Pul Out tary school have a total of eight understanding, love and affection, will be kfra. William Mullen, Mrs. shocked and bitter that the pub' Two U.S. newsmen' reported .or nine years of schooling, then is. the best formula known i|i< the Ed^-ard Adamy and Mrs. Zoe lined ■ lie failed to heed their strike call they were beatCn by p'ovemment Two Minor Fires tkey try for an apprenticeship' in preparation of a good ciAlZen, a Burke, The installation of the broadcast from briefly Captured police and soldiers.. ' soma trade, working with a master credit to hiihself and community, officers will take place at the May / radio and television stations. Neal Wilkinson. 37, a cor^ The 8th District Fire Depart- at this for three years and attend- he said. *- meeting. poplins ■ In the government caDed out twice yester- ,#„.,Abtaham‘ ■( Oertrtei«'l»jP‘'-' 'pres*ded Mrs. Mariou Yeysey and her arreirw jrer-.- ■haaidly -atnuKi-naHoiuU lie s r^23rf^t*x^C’^irfsn/tnit \zu-'tsa^fx^W3iM>a:t After' three years of apprentice­ over the business portion of the committee served refreshments in to kill any motorist suspected ship they pass another examina-' program. The sum,, of $50 the cafeteria following the pro- a-pationai policeman with a "thing Shortly after 3:30 p.m. they ex­ tlon and become assistants In their wo*, given to the Lutz Junior Mu- carrying weapons. Two men were tinguished a glass fire on Haw­ gp-am. hauled from an automobile cariy- like a carriage whip,” as he stood trade and work the rest of their A«uin to help carry on with this j The attendance banner w-aa won watc'HJng the police break up a thorne St. near the railroad lives either as assistants or '■•^project. ' Ing 110 gasoline bombs and slain. tracks; about an hour later they by Miss Bevln's. first grade class. Another wfis shot down when he group Of youths who were chant­ corns masters. Mrs. Doris McKinney, chairman ing "F i«l. Fidel" (rebel chleftalA went to Hartland St. when brush High Htsndard hurled a gasoline bomb at a po' and leaves caught fire. of the nominating committee, in­ lice car, Castro's flfat name) on the Prado. . According -to ths speaker/t|ulte troduced the hew slate of officers By the time Havana quieted Wilkinson paid the policeman BAkLOW MOTOR SALES - ROCKVILLE a high standard Is maintained in which were accepted for the 1958-- GENERAL Values down around midnight.'at least 20 beat him uhtH he fled into his Heat Yields Infrared the secondary schools, or gymna­ 1959 season. *niey are; George rebels had been counted dead in njarby hotel. siums as they are celled in Europe. FrosL president; William Mullen, to 17.99 the capital. Two policemen were 'Bernard Brennan, 30, Moodus, Washington — Infrared rays, The Home of CLEAN; QUALITY USED M RS Tlie children going to these schools first vie* . president; Edward T V SERVICE v killed in the suburbs and a number Conn., a freelance writer, said sol­ being used by American military CAR attend usually imtil they are 18 Adomy, second vice president; Days M AC “a Gall wounded. ~ ~ ------diers banged .him wltk-.a.gunbutt. forces for taking-pictures at night VISIT OUR MODERN S H O W ^C E TO SBfCT YOUR NEXT CA snd then get something Mrs. A. Raymond Boudreau.- secrc- Nights «As99 Plus Parts The outbreak was the first and destroyed some of His film as and by Industry fo r' analyzing OPEN EVENINGS fILL 9—SATUI^YS TIU i like a bacbel.or’s degMjyfqr U gi Un; Jaeies treasurer. TEL. 5n 8-5482 he shot pictures of s machine gun complicated chemicals, are radia­ school. Then they c sitg o on to Deie|stes 'to the PTA CouncH fighting in Havana since Castro squad sprajllng-^^an alley where called for "total, implacable war” tion similar to heat waves. 'They , 1952 PLYMOUTH CRANfROOK another secondary school and, against Batista beginning last they were trying , to flush ' out are put out by any object having 19SS MERCURY after two years, get. a diploma Saturday. Most of the recent rebels. V ' a temperature a..b o u t absolute 2.DOOR SEDAN S4-DOOR SEDAN with which* they can enter any fighting has been in easternmost Mike Manheim of bkeensboro, eero, which Is minus 273 degrees ' Equipped With ndlo and heater, Mercomatic, Nicely equipped with all green finish. This U university in Europe.. In countrien Orienle .-Province, Castro’s head­ N. C., who stayed at the Havana Centigrade. The more the heat, whitewall .tires and haa a light blue finish. 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times bcomdti, srs- wttbiotit^ Vaagvard- Zero bours a n nsvar party gave Ra votes arguing that this Mwxski^^BXtr posiUva tamitfits. or ,UuU quita attatosd. Wa are bsgtoatog fionn to the Benatei, wbaraH knew osition didn’t go fw* ParUj Tunis Stalemate to wonder If Castro liss as many Connecticut it oottid not defeat it. to* cast aU' direction ofgsal reform, Ettptting Ifrrald U n ia t./^ ^ b ls as It ntsy itk vote* sgaiijst reform to the with equal aadoesB. lhat w o u ^ b « without hszsTda .pf iU under anas aa be haa proas A laOnbiy. wttere it did have the the Mealtotlc pfiUid groups tncludtnt Ui« asms h ^ s t ^ atatad at typawritert. One Yankee power, o f actual dectoien. He de? vor ot court rrtotrn slipped Pineau Reports The Baby Has U MmcB aircct , ih somdiow denied vktdiry in thing'# cartolq, I t an tha men bgve scribed how various political lead­ knives lato the program on the World War n to the twoJwoat “el^ frimj. tlM regular Cuban ByA;H.O. ers. on both sides of the fence, same graund, and thereby helped gave Up-aerriee to the idea of prevent the enactment of what . PnMlifetfi ( ddcat*’ miUtary. orgmai^mUons en- army thah^ha says have deserted, ^Down to New York the other dajr, c o ^ reform, but failed to give might have been. had. (vood Offices FWtdtd O O ^ r 1. fito^cd to tt. if an ths ^W»pl* have gotia on the cause say of their practical Been Named. a distlngutobed clUsen named Har­ *Tf the objective to to be se­ SMCtpl But toUdiiavar aids id the isstm atrto ba sayrlw vrgona on atoike, muscle when the chips were down. cured,” Tweed laid at and fM W tM ot a time for and a tlins for I (CtmOmooit^roto Omo) mt tM may ba (te mdrt neauiySi^t, par; tbsn ttis BortoaT^dienM o f thlnga rison Tereed conducted a public He noted that ."ajnong the pro* hto inquest, "the public puiet be rJl^^Be?VTU»ia*»«^. Coon.. »» rest. ClM* M il iUtWr. hapi oBc other thing ia aOU more to cub* haa Ior^ I I m run out «if coronerfs inquest on Ihs unfortu­ fesslonal groupe tome^ but by no willing to give mors to tliqiigbt and trtoa brak* down aftar tha fVeneb nate and not altogether accidental ‘“In our i-tlndivldual Uvea ditfieult to ttadanttaiid. Does this manpower, and aoUM|||ig rematoa meana all. o f the bar associations effort isnd to so organise tbat its bombed a Tuntoiaa benter vUlaga, f^naciupnoN^TiM death of the moet ambitious effort gave their wpport,” but that >w many and fol- but for CUatro to appeab^epsnly on influence will overcome the skilled claiming it ahaltarcd Algerian reb-, KarwiSA**. daughUr ot Hr. and hfn. HaxwaU Jacobs, 81 V p5«>»« »• *Hru>e» ^ iaaua daaerra aochf^ extraordinary a t'cou rt refonn which baa been aqihng the lawyers a few—but low God's timo Mor us? In our »>««*#«»#*y*»*#**»«*• •• the acene and take over. and eubtla influence of Judges and we plant FlONnca B C ' 8h. waa bom April 4 at Manchaajtor Momorial prwaideatlal vigor baduiaa it is the made in the moidem history of ritiy few—raised tbeir^voiees.'* irapatiance for eto. Bfid Bourgutba demwded Homltal. matomal grandmothw to Mm. Otovlna HoHnw, i u KOfUlM ...... J*2 other poUtidana," There to bo tender seeds too sari; too late, Hoe , Ttif## MmMIM •••#••*••♦••••»•*••• leading and moat urgent issue of Thto, fw aoma atrangs topaon,' New York qtate. Tweed waa chair­ He noted that oppbsitlon cams great sign that that to about to France withdraw the EI,00(Kti«dpa T8 Flqrenw St Bh. haa tbrM atotem, EllMn Mari., 7, Rita RpM>A Ite tk man qf a Temporary Commtoaioa from Judges, “ perUculariy those only to find that poor- ^ •♦kjy *«•»♦••••♦#•#••#•«•••••••♦ •^Sj our time? Is ba wlllbig. in the ag« he does not do. \ happen in New York state. And it youth she has to Tmtoia. / I Maxln. Buaan, 22 month., , 01)1^# C^fpT »*•••*••*•»••••••••••* on the Courts, created in 18S3 to taking, lucrative advantage of the ly or not at all? Do when war itadf has supposedly ba* We have no In^ttct to dtoconhl kas not happened in Conneqtiinit tiy to have our hi before The major idlffersneo remaining study the state's courts, and tqc' right to practice law on the aide. during nearly three deeadee of ag­ betwaen Franca and Tunisia is Kathy Ana, daughter of Mr. and-.Mra. John W. Roch. Jr.. WEKBER o r _____ come world suietde, no matter how the purpboes and nioUvea of the^, pmend a reorganisation plan, aiid the pqw th season has run its THE A«OCIATED^PRM The opposition of these Judges itation during whfch the "ricUlcd eonttol M tha Tunlatan-Algerian 18 Bpruca S t 8 b . waa bom April 1 at Manchcetor Memorial Th« AaMCtatcd Pr««i to'*wUu^T«ly it to fought, to go down in history Cuban revOhiUon. Almolt any kind ' the other day, after the was irrespective of party affiUa- course, snd And out iqipl** g?*rii abd subtle" tactics o f the en­ and indigeaUbto? Do we in tha bordtr/ Francs wants strong Honutal. Her maternal grahdparents are Mr. and Mra. John W. tiiUUad to ttMiUM of rwioWleoUoo of as the niaa who, raorgshixed our of change would hare aome-chance ature bed voted down' the tlOR or geographical locaUon.' trenched order have scored victory controls to prevsot Algerian reb- Roche Sr., 88 Spruce S t, and luir paternal grandparenta are Mr. «)t n f«* dlupMclwa croditod to U. or of being bettar for Cuba. But. to plan # had rscommended. It waa In hto o^nion, be said, "their summer ^ life teach hack for the not otberviM fronted tfi t^ |»per Defense Departmlimt? after victory. freshness of ipring or forward to from eroeetiig tbe border and and Mm. Nicholaa Bala, Osona N. Y. She' haa a brothar,A and alim tha local nr«a pabHahed h^r. date. Castro has been giving the a flvc^car effort, costing about opposition waa baaed entirely qp Tunisia as a aanctuary, Ronald C., 6. - / All H«t>t« of rrpabUcatioD of apedal 1800,000, #k ich thus went out the self-interest. They wish no change the real of winter? Do we in the • - . • • • dlrpatchra tirrrte are alao reaenrad. sppearasoe of trying to create a iba. whoea people ejrmp window, lo p in g Tweed with the in the present state of affairs and harvest eeeaon forget that work 'wboleheartediy with " A >Mfifihot Policy Line revolution rather than leading one; Is-heavy and demanding when tbe Marie Philip, aon of Mr. and Mm. Jamea CunnI 1825 ruti acrrica client of N. B. A. 8«rr- coneolatlott of^U eving, >if he could, particularly they wish no super­ A Thou|dit for Today eto, agree to no cont Kancbaater Rd., Olaatonhury. Ha waa' bom March ■''at Man- m press ronferenco Tuesday, Events yesterday, which might bis own final ( ^ a n c e ^ the forces vision of theihselvM or their per­ crop to ready? Are we reeenttol of. the ‘Timtoian aidsIda of the frontier. ___ ;i«h»ri ..RrpreaenlaUrea; — ------Tho ""Jit M by Hm thto'maximum effort re^ulredT D* cheater Memorial Hoapital- Hia paternal grandpa] nts are Mr. Julius Matbswi fipsctal ASmey — hew Secretary' ot State Dulles was have marited, and which war# ap­ which defeated ms cause. sonnel in ttto, conduct of their Oouaeil o f Cliiirebss BotngtoM has iMid ba will take and Mm. J. H. Cunningham, 153 Branford S t rtileaeo Detroit ano B«*t<^ "The cause of refornC he court business.'*', i> by claiming he.ai eatirs', Canada, and hto paternal grandfather to Joseph L. Mathieu, Big Issue Of Our Age? policy does concede us the teaU we Ouwda. He hai two brothem, JqUen, 3%, and 'Galtan, 11 gigw have scheduled. Even the raady had it, a m that not even hto Prealdent Eiaenhower, at hto months, and a Bister; Ltoe, 2 >A. / , p'ropegande advantage the Rua- psycholqgica] o fn p i^ e -has very X ■ • • ^ • • preaa conference yesterday, found aians have gained would disappear much life left in i t Batista aeenu Bfork W arm C^'i^ MT, and Mrs. Chester KimbaU, 184 himaeif stirred to unususl vigor in (; I ot if, the moment we set off our first safe for the moment, although none I ? ( I Hackmatack Bt. He was bora March 31 at Hartford .Hospital, comment and In'Pledge of ScUoo. tssta, they proclaimed that that of the reasons why C^tMins should Plenty - Open r.Hto maternal gtondparmts are Mr. and Mrs. James Holromb, The issue which sUcltcd these Seneca Falls, ^ . Y.. and hto paternal grandparents am Mr. and liberated them from their own re- strong responses from him wss find hto rule oppressive and intoler­ Mra. Chester U. Kinto^ll, Penn Yan, N. Y. He haa four brothem, that of rforgsniaation of our De­ nunclation of teats. But if the Rus­ able' haa been altered In' any way of Thurs,, ¥ri^ James, 12, Jonathiliari, 8 and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Malcolm’ War n , whan aoma of our military then? lliii waa tho question put E. D eac^. 23 Harvard Rd. He has a aister, Patricia Ann, 16 to Dulles Ihieaday. *One Insrcurary’ months. - . . found themaelvea onvloua of the • 0 O • |S German tingle ataff i^ tem they His answer w u iffy, as folkiws; To the Editor. I Through no fault of yours, the joanne Franres, daughter of Mr., and Mra. JoaCph Ramon- had Juat licked. Another more valid "W s would JIM suspend testing merely on Uikbaaisof their declar' story of last night relative.to my nackward Season Finds'^s Heavily Overstocked detta. Box Mf. Dr. Sh# waa bom Mim:h 18 at Hartford Hospi-. Impulae toward it haa. haen pro­ resignation froi Firat National tsj. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. apd Mm/HBamuel Puzso, . vided by the obvioua changea in a(i^> wHhwt aupervtsjon and con­ Bank of Manchester contained one H ulford, and hei*- paternal grandfather is Luciano Ramondeita. the nature of war iteelf, which trol, mMMM and until ^ came to inaccuracy which I should like to She has a brother, Joseph John, 6; snd two sisters, Nancy Lee, tenda Incrcuingly to blur and mix the conclusion that we hadvealned correct. So . . . We Are Cutting Our Usual 7, and Jessica Jean, 3. I have accepted a ~poaitr6rC ka the rasponsiWIHlea o f the-^varidtia4 from the tdaUng subetantiiiJij^ all CHILDREN'S DEPT. MEN'S DEPT. aervlces. of the Informstlpn. that weTneei Mir>Tai.nuaii;swa*eKWwnsii in order to make cleaner weapons^' of the Essex National Bank; How­ But the Mg preaent Impulae to­ ever, that bank doe hay< a presi- HospiUt. His matemsl grandfather to Henry Gonder, 52 Broad MEN'S HRrt qUAUTY ward reorganlaatlpn cama from and smaller weapons and the lUfe, d*qt in the person of Mr. Harry S t, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Benjamin WOMEN’S BLOUSES tha Buasian aputnlk, which pan­ Now, whether or not that'may £e Banies, who haa been conneeted Balon. 18 Mints Court He has a sister, Laurel, 3. BOYS'2-Phice suits Regular Value 28.88. Regnlpr-Vaiae $1.58. SWEAT SHIRTS icked ua about two \hlnga. Flrat. tho case, following the next aeries With MM bank for. almost sixty Y o u S a ve ?^- years. J^UlOUgta . Hr. Barnes. no o£-tests, I Just can't tell. Nobody 30 James, son of Mr. and Mm. Joseph P. McCluakey of New Rayon flanneto and linens. Handsomely These lovely tailored sleeveless shirts ReguUr Value 21.7^ \ we eold our own aclence teaching can tell, because we don't know longer actively.managee the affairs York, was bom April 7 in S t Vincent’S Hbqpital, New /York City. styled sport coat with matching or con­ will do wondem for your spring skirt short.'And next wo^ credited our of the bank, there to no intention First Quality Merchandise. . .^oneyBack.Guarantee what tha teats are going to dis­ His maternal' grandfather is Federal Judge Edward A. Conger, trasting slackk. Sizes 6-i2. wa^4f°^- FANTASTIC A T ^. . ... own failure to bo first in space to nor desire to relieve him of the New York City, and hi# paternal grandinother. to Mrs. Catherine Intsr-servlcs rivalries w h i^ pre­ close. . _ title qf preeident. McClujkey. 48% Winter S t He haa a broth*i\and two stoteCs, Spring breesa futw tea. . .puQover styla in white anid silver. vented ua from concehtratihg on- ^I would say that, on the basis Again I should like to express Joseph P. Jt,,'liOuy Ellen and Kathleen. Permanently i^lontoed for Kmger wear and better fit. U M W one program which might have got of what I learned, there is a llkell' my regret at the sevki^ce of my —-3 to a cuatqmer. - y' 'ronnectlon with the F lnt National M lstii’ Ralu er Shiue COATS ua the first sstelUts. hood that there will be a-need, for Jeasio* Ab b . daughter o f ID . arid Mm; C. M Wtlcqx, 720 W. Doyt’ Shori^leevt SHIRTS .59 : 9 7 som'e more further testing in some Bank ae an InaUtuUon and with READ THESE SAVINGS Middle Tpke. She u a i bom April 1 at Hartford Hospital. Regular Value $17.08. Subsequent' events ssemsd to the staff and directors tbetoof « PRICES REACH Fine quality sanforized drip-dry cotton shirt* in of tho areas which probably will maternal gT-andfatber is James Macintosh, -720 W. Middle Tpke., Full length beauties that look and feel like cape- prove that,, go far aa tha actual Individuals.', and her paternal gm ^m other is Mrs. Ann Wilcox, CromweU. print patterns. Sizes 8-16. akin. Sizes 10-18. . actontific and phyalcal ability to not bs fully explored by the next -. Yours very trulj^ On New Missel? and Women’s She has four brothers. A N E W L O W O • 0 o loft a aatailits waa concerned, we series of testa. . . . I think that we Justus W. Paul Half/Sleevs SPORT SHIRTS had It all along, and that our fail­ would be happily surprised if we Donald Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weld, Hi-Manor Misses’ Leather-Like JACKETS R egular Value $2.50. / ^ Trailer Park, Rockville. He waa bom April 4 at Manchester filRLF SPRING COATS ure to use it was indeed due to a got all the information we needed Spring Apparel .00 Regular Value $10.99, FiijC combed cotton In neat prints Slid checks for out of thto aeries of tests, but we Girls’-Preteens’ Wear Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Regular Value $7.88. spring and summer casual wear. / ^ policy decision, rathsr than to any Mm. Clarence Harvey. East Hartford, 'and his paternal grand­ Fully lined and looks and feels like capeskin. may get moat o f It." Rayon flarinel*, linens, in latest cute style*. As- 5 7 sclsntlfle deficiency. In any c Storting Monday, parents are Mr. and Mm. John Dirge, Vemon. He haa a sister, aorted cojors. Sizes 3-6x, 7-14. Sizes 10-18. the fact that our rocket program 1 ^ 0 thjngs art obvloufe in con $25 All Wool Coats $ 2 5 . 0 0 Diane, 3. . . \ nsotloif.AilHith thto statement. One is $?.98-$3.98,Girls’ Dresses • • ■* e\ • . was s thing' split between t^ ee April 14 Full length, lined. Now ...... MEN’S SPRINC SUCKS ^ services wsa-whst was blamed for that .Hr. Dulles to not. going to Wi^Kselection. Sizes 3-6x, 7-14. ' t • • • e I Barbara Ana, daughter of Airman and Mm. James C. Mc- W O M EN’S D C E S S E S Callin. Falmouth. Maas.. She was bOrti March 14 in Falmouth. Boys’ Pint Quality SOCKS .87 Russia's propaganda victory, and point and direct Russian strategy Regular Value 210.99. .97 Regular Value $8.9.5. \ $15^ All Wool Shorty Coats Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. an d^ m . Malcolm Wilson, 17 Regular Value Q1.00. haa formed the main impulae for by telling it now what it can be Adorable cotton prints for spring and summer Fine wool worsted fiahuels blended with rayoJt WILROSE Salem Rd.. and her pateriiat grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.' Nylon reinforced socks in colorful blazer stripes 5 the reorganisation which the Proat- sure to get, if it persists in its uni Fully lined, newatyles,yC n colors. George P. McCailln, Springfield, Masf. ^ wear. Sizes 7-15, 10-20, 14H-24H. 6 for strength. In tan, medium gray and dark gray. $7.98 Girls’ Suits * 8 " or. argyle patterns. Long wearing, first quality in dent haa now recommended. It lateral test ban. The other is that ^ DRESS SHOP * * • '* V Only 40 piece8.«£izes 3-6x, 7-14. > e • e Ae e sixes 6 % -ll. '■y^ . f „,,, ■ ■ ■ might lUll be possible to srgtol that he Is lawyer enough to leave us an Ml MAIN HT. ^ $10.95 Poplin Qdr Coats Daniel Frederick, aon o f Mr. and Mm. Frederick Kibbe, Bush the diversity and rivalry of our out, to provide the supposition by Hill Rd. He was bom April 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Misses’ Shadow Panel SLIPS Men’s Gabardine JACKETS Natural aihd vadetjr of colors. Fully Bned , ; ; Hto maternal gi^dparents are Mr. and Mm. Arthur DeLuca, rocket program as it hat existed whjeh we might not, after all, be Regular Value $5.9.5. 37 Bush HlU Rd., and his paternal grandmother la ) Mm. Florence BOYS’ DUNGAREES Regular Value $3.85 to $5.00. .49 has been a atrength rat^lt^than a doing any more testing.* He says, Will BeClotei $8.98 Girls’ Spring Cftats . Next to your skin, you'll love these ailk-Iike,.?«X, in ' effect, that we could suspend $7.95*$8r95 New Spring Dresses Kibbe, Deep River. Regular Value 11.88. dacron cotton slips, trimmed with embroidery. 2 Real, special group of smart rSyon-lined jackets 2 weakness, and that we may some Priced at cost or less. Sizes 3-6x, 7-14.. Sturdy lO-oz- sanforized denim that'? double- with Jurt the right weight for spring. tests ourselves If the tests now day ■till be thankful we were ap­ ALL DAY Brb'ke^^'sizes. Limited quantity. stitched and reinforced with copper rivets. Zipper 9 9 ' scheduled prove sufficiently sue proaching the problem three ways MONDAYS cjoaiire. Sizes 6-12. MISSES’ PAJAMAS ^ instead of Just one way, which cesafui. $10.95-$12.95 New Spring Dresses The whdle point, however, is that $1.98-$2.98 Girls’ Spring Hats Regulaf Valtir $2.99. could also have been a wrong way. To give our employes COSMETICS But for the moment the cry Is all this present lawyer's out would, Our entire remaining stock. Now eeee .--iPhe season '! sm artest styles...... GIRLS’ PEDAL PUSHERS Colorful, 2-piece cotton crepe pajamas in tailored I when the moment for qur decision long weekend hoIHtoy, f o r BABY’S SAFETY, mandarin atyles. Sizris 34-40. ' for rsorgsnlsatlon, to end the ri­ Regular Value 81.00. valry of the services, and to head had.ai^rtved, 1>e no attentative, but $7.95 Cotton Shirts-Blouses HEALTH, COM FORT— All fimt quality with 2 pockets and ivy league FLASH BIILBS toward the supposed ideal of one almost a compulsion upon us. If, $7.98 Preteen Dresses Use our Personalized buckle. Genuine woven striped denim fabric, san­ 5 0 uniform, and only one. after we have completed our preS' Woven stripes, aanfqrised cottons. Limited Diaper Service. forized and washable. Sizes 3-6x. JL DOMESTICS • The technique the President pro­ ent series of tssts, Russia to still Large assortment. Sizes 8-14. I e * 8 • 8 ■ quantities...... • eseeeeeeeeeee^ e e e e • ' Package of 8 poses for progress toward this goal holding to. its ban, that ban will HAVE YOU MET? F R E E G I F T is one of significant Increase in also hold us, simply becausd we will - $1.00 Cotton or Nylonized *^1^lips not dare contend to the world that $10.95 .Preteen Suits PINK. ILUE Of YEUQW / HOUSEWARES PrintedCafe~^urtains the stature and power of the Sec­ Lace or embroidery trimmed. SjM-L...... the things we want to do in nevt: Regular Value jt2.49. / .78 retary of Defense who, as a civil­ Save on thie season's smartest styles. DIAPER HAMPfll ian, would theoretically be free testa would be worth the uneasi­ ^ $1.00 Nylon Hose^—Ekst ,Quality Lswn4ite D J lR D m ^ LANOLIN PLUS from favoritism toward any one of ness and alarm ail humanity would Matching Valani»...88o I feel oyer the revival of tests by Rerulsr Value 28.70. H A IR SP R A Y the services. In the President's Spid in three pair tox ly. One box to a cus- .23 5 1 everybody. It to this possibility that $1.95 Girls’ Handbags. 1 AtUactlve pjlaque green and Mirro plan, the Ssci'etary of Defense tom er ,... " .....i3 p x ir8 7< ShSeri extruded. Easy to handle and easy RBG. VALUE $1.32. the ban is.resi, and not the posal- plus tax would not only have a stronger Entire remaining stock. . to store. - 2 CAPE COD CURTAINS hand over the generals and jsd- blilty that It la merely propaganda, ...... Towem Price 22.38 mirals and the secretaries for the ivhich has our policy wriggling. 45''—Regular Value 22.69 thres services, but he would also Wa„are prepared for everything, 54 '—Regular Value 22.9^ ...... 'Powers Price 22.68 LIVE PETS have powsra and discretion, which we can cope with everything, ex­ DIAPEKiERVICE OUTDOOR ANTENNA 63”—Regular Value 23.29 ...... i . Towel’S Price 2'-S.99 cept the possibility that the Rus­ ' would give him some independence Coll MlMI3.a 3-2356 ; , / 97 72"—Regular Value $3.69 ...... '. . . . Towers Price 28.SH FTtO-M sians mean it. That could be R educed Save On Men’s W ear Regular Value 26.87. , of whatever Infiuflnce the various B o y s’ W e ar One of the most widely used VHF, double-slack­ Gleaming polished cotton curtains In ice blue, aqua, pink and yclr Deg Bed and Pillow rival services might have over damaging gap in omL armor. Wa Your Baby WUI Never Use Anyone EUe’s Diapem 5 ed conical antennas, for robf or attic. Ir- • , ■ • • Originally $4.98 tu $8.03. members' aiuf'co'mmlttees~W Con­ ■hould have msde'hsste Ut take 2 - 9 5 , 0 5 . 9 5 $3.95 Army TwiU Pants Rover will like you for thia! gress. the Russians at their word, until $8.95 Boys’ Suits - $5.00 It was for these goals that the they themselves violated • It.' We SILEX CoffM Dripolator Sizes 6-12. Limited quantity. ;..... Sanforized, heavy-duty pockets. Tan and gray. ' 2 - » i Chicken Feather PILLOWS President, yesterday, proclaimed should have sought to pin them to .97 Roomy seat and thigh. Sizes 29-42...... Regular Value 23.50. Regular Value $1.19. " his intention of fighting with un­ their pledge, rather than try - to flD^D ^^BD ^^D^| [ The 8-cup dripolator that atill makes the best, 8 8 A.C.A. ticking for "anuggle-down" comfort. A N S E L FISH 34c each usual vigor. Speaking of the re­ talk it out of existence. And we $12.95 Boys’ Topeoats $ g . 6 7 cup of coffee! 2 port that "very powerful men in should, for the future, learn that GUPPifeS . ... 12c each Oongrsaa'’ are going to be opposed peace, like war, cannot be won by Sizes 3-8. Limited quantity...... > • » t e • 8 $2.95 Men’s Sports Shirts to the plan,' the Pcealdent said: unimaginative atandpattism, by ChorlM J. Von Uooson S-Pieea Measuring Cup Set BEACON Plaid Blankets S21 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST Long or short sleeves. N ew patterVis'.vWash 'n I .99 PLATIES ____ 30c and up "I don't cars how strong they burying ourselves in some out­ Regular Value 21.87. .47 Regular Value 26.98. MANCIIEHTER, CONN. $12.95. Boys’ All Wool Sports wear, chalHs, cotton, silk trim. S-M -L ...... Big 72"x90" Orion and rayon spring beauties. are or how numerous they are. dated, Maglnot policy line. Phone PI 3-8801 or MI 8-4804 Time-saving, long-handled measuring cups with I 3 30c and up Save 23.00 on each! SWORDTAILS Hers to aomsthlng for the United I aluminum-based copper. He is one of your neighbors,' Coats States. Here is something that Is an independent buslneasman In Revolution By Typewriter? $14.95 Men’s Nylon Reversible necessary. I would get, I would your community, engaged in a Sizes 6-18. Extraordinary values...... I Money Back Guarantee My bonus came through • • • h o w we een get onto the air as often as the The first experience of American highly-developed, m ^ern aerv- Jackets A tslsvtoion companies would Iqt me newspapermen guinK to rover the lee that to helping many fam­ 1.66 buy the GENERAL ELECTRIC Wesher-Dryer on. I would kMp it up until 1 have ily, business and professional $3.95'“Little League” Baseball Guaranteed machine washable. Black, white I "civil war" in Cuba seems to be an people to plan and control their you've been telking about. . .Saw the new tha United States understanding enforced visit to one of Dictator finances efficiently. He can Jackets and light blue combinations. 27-inch length. 1958 model at N O RM A N 'S, 445 Hartford that it to their pockstbook, first Batista's Jails. But even if they show you the one sure way to Sizes 36-46. • •••.*••84 I Road at positively the lowest price any- I’ j rill of all; mors than that, it is their escape jail, or are subsequently re­ guarantee yourself the things' Kasha -lined. gabardines. Zipper fronts with you value most — confidence safety, i.t is their safety. leased, their reporting seems lim­ wJiere. Their reputation for convenient terms In the future, educfitlon for your emblem. Red, navy. Sizes 4-12, 8 F • • • * I I [ "'M ills "Now, these are two very great ited to playing their part in the children, ownership of your 59c Helanca Stretch Sox and-excellent service can't be beat.. Am fura * compelling reasons In my mind. J war of nervea which is, so far, the ■ home, control of your business, c thli new8 will make you very happy- , , ^ FAcroRy sroR don't care Just who is against this biggest War Fidel Castro and his care-free retirement or an ex­ $19.95 All Wool Suits .88 Bibs and fancy patterns. Spring shades. 4 P»ir I ... Jack. Connscticut's Finest Self Serviee Department Store thing. It. just happens I hav< got Insurgents have launched. tended vacation. Sizes 8-18. Well tailored, full cut. fi little bit more experience in niitl- ; Day by day their headlines tell He Is ready to aerve you. Ury organlxation and the directing o f deadlines imminent, and dra­ I OPEN MON. Hini SAT. 501 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE o f unified, forces than anyone on matic actions threatened. Aqd the ■KT/xnRff A AT5C? MANCHESTER’S FAVORITE J N O R M A N S APP14ANCT CENTKB the acUvo Ust" nqgt day, |o and behold, there ia'e SU N L IF E , I MANCHESTER AT THE GREEN Such ths prsaidantlal vigor, a / -new deadline, to succeed the one ASSURANCE COMPANY febfoe Rose Prices Are Always Lowei OPEN EVENINGS " p . m . for the tooue, hre confeaa we do not which passed the day befora-wlth- I 10»10 feel pure that praeeht aervlce rival- out incident, It Is* like sOmc of eturtreperoua ak they aoAie- those count-downs on the Navy's OF C A N A D A I ■ -n ' • ■ • MANCHESTER B\^ENU^ HERALD, 1|ANG|{E8TE^^ THUR3DAY» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., njURSDAY, ATOIL 10, 1968 . ''" ' "■ ■ ■ - \ ■ ■ . 7’ '' ■ ‘ X . ’ E. Main St. in which dboul ll^ o fttion group which, met not hP pay for it tinfU he regarding the,value of town nieet- laintinance of a ^ *;ractPiircha8ci ^ marroiv, which la reaponalble for aign nature Of' the .marrow from my heels. .You m ig it the political . Ilatlons'^f of the community, woi^ of clothing was takan. Nominations were .made for non-relatlvea,'Thos' mice died. ahoes off." (le students, wit' shorn, he has IViMH Combtrol BvtkviU e-V ernon ^ u^s It. he would pay ings, \ ” , Petar DowgibfAwica the production, or blood eclla. Tfumait Cives Also atterfdlnk the hearing, were showiit^'^e most desirable future Police Capt. offices pf co-presiderits, seertta] Foldl DpUg pbse^^ Antidote This make.B a drawback for And, to the nfople stri _ ^ i three dajpr in semlnara as the rate jd on. hla hrouse lot, said Mias Louise Twars, the dtorc and treagurep D ^ v e le ^ e n t Ra'dIaUon dleo la a greiat wua|x>n not the I farm fpofitage.' Atty. Harry Mdmipar,Mrs. B. develp^ettt of the land, public, widaspread human use beeauki Running Talk along in fronJ;>8f him In the'dear, i" Chubb To’ lerites arid utilities. The coip m t manager, discovered the break Elections will taks'place at' the a g ^ t cancer ^ t it has to ^ marro* would have to He said ilme has cSime when Fenton Burhd, Brdqst Zahner, and when sbe opened the atore abdut jbe taken crisp wear bpt' they've all been so Mr. and Mts. Charldg Warren. is also' obliged to study arid ap- CluFs first activity, the April 18 ft i icretTatlow W. Middla Technique in Cancer Fight earefUUy Hroited because of Ita from plat^ donors m, supply cordUgMil raet/Tm afraid they’re The eoipgtroUer of Manebester ■Charter Group Di^pointed a trained Is needed. He _.’S or dlsgpproye major public g;30 a.m. yesterday. > bene marrow destroying aMllty. Oh Earlj^Walk ’’Boya, it lyou can't keep up' in Vernon Bub^DivtsU dance. ‘ WHj. be ua«a "probably for the del] front,^keep’behind," all iSrifioerata." /. Memorial-iHoapiM^ will take part favored a fpadi assessment, with proveraeni projects before they D et Sgt. Trapp >sald he found Open Hours Saturday This is the principal 'way radiation « televisloo performer —> the value of-i^e\l>ropsrty — \ .. . r r being The Planning Comm are u oM r^ en by ‘the munlol- developmeiit. according Ry''ltENNnD TATLOR < thp potentially graat Ufa-saver It I y be, Tk. Trentin aaid, that pie trotted up behind Die 73-’ in a session op electronic-age ae> Verpon Fire District . a rear window ori the baaemenl Town Clerk Henry-f'. Bivtler n from atoria bomlr and other sources from the human fetus may New Haven, April 10 _j»y the CIown’’;rrUanded him. At Small Hearing Attendance judged by the sisek hnd structure paiity. . > to Atty. biWav P-Ngpjil»^^m, HAUaton, Tax., April 10 (A>)—Re- is boria marrow. It was used here old former Prealm t and public hearing soon to pream Pew level that had been forced In nounced today that hit office^lll destrpyS human and animat life. ln'''aome way tM uaed in adults UtUe girl# in pigtails, the boj^- .pped questions in hi^ eah Thj gifts fo r his grSndion and' got a cquntipg e^lpment in hospitals. of a house and theNctly facilities The Commission chairman went where the thlevea apparently urehaser ot th’#-Uiv). sSarcMera here are working ori the on tha radiated mice by -Dr. John subdivision regulations tO/tke pub­ be open Saturday from 8 to Idea Of deliberately giving fatal J;. Trentin of - Baylor University MU^sgiven the, anti-cancer drug JMthout the danger Of this “wast­ with schoolbooks and their m a i ^ tlw uyg got an answer/ handstuike. ’Ike clown ia.Joe Rus­ Llaweliyn B. Wexximanses’ will LMA-than » down persons tu rn ^ Seynioltr E. Lavitt, committee used. \ on to describe community planning gained entrance to the building. Sought the parcel “ hi|Ch^ sell of N«>w Haven. . ’ . • . chairman, commented at tha be- lic. noon sd that licenses for huiitlng ^fatr system of re^s^ipUtion .• Kran Kilpatrich, chglrmah of the as "cooperative advance thinking Several attempts have been and Ashing can be procufud. Dog if left untreated with the llfih la under way to Jeteiiiili^ whether testingf'^o, when yayiln doing The baby in tha spMler almost April 17 at St. Mary’s Hospittl ln rtt the Charter Committee, Xeid inlng of the hearing, that no In^whatever form of government commission, in a Statement re­ in the development of towns and made recently to enter the build­ mated 180.000. ,/ ‘ . X out a patient's canrer and then druggad mice by Dr. Arthur day to accompany the gentleman got run over by'^the crowd. Jommittee can operate in a licensCa are also due m renewal. Nordstrom j* k l yesterday he , saving hla life with V poterit bio- Kirschblaum of Baylor and the saver. But tpoae given Injsejtlcsu the protoleih can be aolv<-ji . y from Missouri on his morning a scientific experiment; yoii don’t Waterbury- last night at /Northeast ^ ool dnight be chosen'for consoHdation, leased' today, said the Oommlsston citiea ing, the most recent one being In The Ashing seasqn OMM April 18, of marrow from other oiM'have The walk .ended where It startej?. 7 ^ conferenbq Is sponsored by vacuum, having little or no eonr- still remains ajirpblem, Layitt In­ has made extensive studies Of the "It Is the join effort of resp< - was not buying the land, for him­ loglcM antidote, to thd'poison or University of Texi^ M.D. Anderson wislk. ■ > J cult In-the mladEv^Fbu don't .ha've The ctowd now mostly YXle r.-,ainlv, to get the' views the fait when it was believed that .1 . Hospitiu ih lM survived for two mohths yfuid are HEADS LABOR any trouble gi^pVng an answer the' Oonriectlcut Chapter of thdN, residents on’ fomilng a consolidated tact with the people to w h o ^ it ferred to the’ recomtaandattpn irt regulations as a'beginning for ade­ sibie officials to cooMinatsf thSlr entry was made by climbirig a self but wM acUng aa the agent radiation. Hospital' And Harry S. Trpiftan spoke to Students, newsmen and other is responsible. / Admitted yesterday: ~ Gladys for vpgrlles” who do not with to- The life-saving part of it already Both physicians, who ti^'ed to M^pood health, Dr. 10adibaum Hartford, April 10 i^v^^The Rev, them with a churitle: from nje-’’ American'Association, of^ospital charter for Rockville, Verno^ and the Booz. Allen and Hamilton, re­ quate planning in the Are district. programs and,- when functioning drain pipe and forcing a windbw. Bklllen, D art^U 1 Rd., Vernon; adults -r- milled about Trurriari. A Accountants. Some ^38 hospitals "tVe are, of course, trem^dous- port. The Arm suggested that eight He strSssed that the principal be known at the present has worked In normal mice^^gtyen Kciencis writers on the Aipdrican Daniel E. Johrison of^Smden has "I enjoy th|iK The bigger the Had baAiShsidrted running for few children watched witl^.parents - the Fire District. ‘ idMlIy, reAects th' best thinking Miss Twarz it. msdiinf an Inven­ Bessie BlinnyRt 83, Vernon. Dr. Trentin gave,his mice’ x-ray will send r.eprc*4ntauves. After discussing taxation, as­ ly disappointed thht the city has districts be set equal In vour funetioh of the planning officials is of the eommunlly. It is actually tory to determine what artlcleii The land which the hospital told .^deadly doses of a drug used to ti^at Cancer Society’s tour of research been appointed aasiatant director .crowd, the better I enjoy it.” the presidency In 1960? "No. How from’across the street. / population, and with no regard td. to majee continuing studies to de- Discharnll yesterdsy: Rbbj^ta WM on€ of two tract! boqufathfil cancer arid other solid types Jaboratoriea, did tbit with the idea doses far aboveyCne death level. of the Diocemnyubor Institute, More thah 100 persona, includ­ couldthat at 76 7" Tnipian made a parting little Featured speaker will be John sessment and representation with liot ihow’n a greater^ turnout," a new name for a process .which ,'were taken in the break. Some Of these Were give., marrow Oorby, hospital consultauit fof the Lavitt add^. present town-city lilies. ' tertninO,,llie over-all trends and re­ has been going on in our commu­ Canteen Fund Dance TrayrihawT BO East S t ; Evelyn to i t by Mist Mary Chapman who ‘ nancy. Of seeing how far they might go the ‘Catholic Transcript reported ing a television clown and a baby he think - the ' Republican speech; / the few present, the cor.imittce TraveryBouth St,; Phyllis Audl- from elcsely relatet strains. Oth­ fty considered Itself sacro­ San Diego, Cal.., area. Gdrby deciderif to make its next hearing However, the conclusions' drgwn Mayor ' Olson stated Pis belief tirem en ts for community growth. nities since the days when the 'Vernon and Rockville teenagers died May 23, 1808. Miaa Chapman researcher has, trans- eventuaUy with the same^ proce­ tddsy. y in a stroller, were on hand when "I hope this has hot just been a OP the baPls of such studies they bert, 238 South St.; Henry Felber, htSd -cancers ' Into mide.,, given dure In humans.' ers reoelv^ marrow from untp- Father JSnnson, a native of the former President took off from sanct? "It’s characteristic of show for you. I.hbpe it’s a practice has had extensive experience with a combined one foi Rockville and by the city residents were ainlilar that a council form of goVenitnent aSttlere ‘planned’ their common will have a canteen fund dance was, l«r m*ny ^ the "memory drum," a device to/those of the rural residents. Is more efficient than a selectman- caii ,advise the various municipal grazing grounds which came to be the hosplUL^The 180,000. will bo more, than fatal doses of ’The ia-tbio-te^, which has lated straths. BridgeporFond assistant pastor at Yale’s Dwight ’Timothy College them. They think they're next to fearly morning ymiks) you’ll all Vernon. The committeo had prom­ April I» from 8 to 12 p.lh. in God, but they aren’t." which cen pull Unrelated facts ised Vernon residents at a hearing Both groups stated that property town meeting government. ^ department heads on the worth­ called The-Oceen'." Northeast Schesri. added to tha hoapital'a building radlalfkin .uiid then Xriatched them been UMd with some aoccesa ‘pioee which got marrow from St. Ritaia R. C. Church, Hamden, for a 15-mlnute. walk at 7:30 a.m. keep up." X / iness and timing of their proposed Vernon nnd TiloottvHle newt la from dea^ wlttr 'the potent anti- against hulnan cancer but which close.relaUvea went on to a healthy and was assistant at SS Peter arid Moat of them went along, the How did he like the Yale ...... - < , together' and deliver them at the two weeks’ ago, that it wpuld re­ owners should pay only for the Irving J. Campbell maintained Grant store,Break Music for dancing will be jtroy fund. touch of a finger. ^ services they get. that a representative government programs, he explained. haadted through The HerakTa radiation Oubyteneq. la so potaondus that it cannot be old Sige. Thoee which received mar- PauK Church, Waterbury from youngsters walking so/dose be­ architecture? "Fine, but I don't Ohio's combined school lunch turn to hear their views On other ' RockvUle Follce Det. Sgt. vlded by the "Genials." James Me> and school milk programs used Ma.Vor Herman’ G. Olson con­ is not a pure democracy. He Among, the most Impprtant fuiic- CryiUl was appointed temporitfy RockvUls BureaU|, 7 W. Mala St,, Thera arSj: 31 varieUes o f Ism- InVeatigatm; euewhere have given in laig« enough amounts to raw from unrelated mice recov- to 1958. hind that Truman/''^laughlngly like modem architecture.” Had he factors involved in consolidation. Uons of the planning oonunlssion, George Trapp is investigating a receritty completed 18 pionths threw back an injunction, never seen the. new ultra-modern Yale 150.249.042 half-pinta of milk in Oslo — For the f ^ t time sines 'The next hearing will be held in tended that If a sewer line is laid emphasized imlhta made , at the chairman of the teenage recrea­ tetephoHo TResnont B-11'88. ona. done the same 4hlng with mice deUver what might bO a knockout -ered from the efTecta of radiation as Hated by Kllpat'rielt, is the break at the Wi.T, Grant Store on which developed ipontaneous can­ blow to maUgnancy. Its main u but developed a "westing diseaae’y 'of graduate studies ,ct Catholic rrtisaing a step; • hockey rink? "Yes. A nightmare." the two-year ^riod of 1956- 1860, not one case of diphtheria ' two to four weeks. along farmland, the farmer should previous hearing of. the committee, was reported in fterway in 1957. cer. deairable Mfeet la to destroy b 0 due to a reaction agakiat the for- University. . “Boys, I wish you’d keep off Had he reached any conclusions 1067. ■ ''N / N •-.X / __ 'y'- < r : y -nf ^ -Of - ■’X "

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MANCHESTER EVEIW G. HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 10* 1958 PAGE ELByVK M^blCHESTER EVENING .H ER^D , MANCHESTER. C|6n N , THU!(^AY, APRIL 10. 195S', ^ - z .1 I G O P P r o g r Strike May WSMB-dM* Catholic W o ^ n •New Jersey * M an Confesses IVDSO-IIM I’lan Coni^cmioii Dehi€!S Fallout T r a .WOOD—ISM / •tBttfifiM IfWUlO M urdering Evelyn Ifeddoh To Aid Jobless ■ 4 ^ The fourth annual conrSntlte of Scopf of Itg^ow ers Ths to u o s^ prsiram.. sohafi qii! the Norwich Dlocoao CouncllNlf Contaminating Fisk (OiiHnup* from !*•*• 0*er S Due Tom orrow’ Hum anVTeeth At Hospital Hlaa ar# ;py UMt rradio Catholic Woman will b# held MajK — ^— V n - t : - managsn^ts and a n subjact to 17 at St.'Mary’s Cflurch In W41H- mui&cer of the J. H. Dehmmn a question of the source and (OMteraed from Page Oae) of H-bomb tests will take place (ConMnasd from One) .cnt of the Building Commit­ (CobMb 1 AU major constnuUon work change .s^ o u t hotlcs. . 4,,^. mantle. B srnnd Flanagan Co in LjTidhursl, N, J. the Manchester Memoilsj Hospiui ___Milen within 80' days on Christmas Island N e w s T i d b i l tee’s pO w ^ .will be brought be­ haa encouraged all C am lic wom­ He resigned (rpni that position O b i t ^ ^ y fore the g a r t e r Revision Com- TranspWtlng..cf teeth la wSl halt tomorrow unless new de- ‘ m ^ y -P lait.r Piuty . jofij -Theodore Folsom, aold nothifig sig­ in the Pacific, the London Star said In Novemtfer 1,956, without expls- Culled ftom AP Wire* jtrogram should mXko be bonded Viv-^, Its-iofll Ks'VM wpsfts-ir"' en in the diocese to attend the con­ nificant has been found o* radio­ today, i ' but thera was npRmmcdtate de- mittse. XlUiough ths duties of cated by 'Dr. OulamlLl when vslopmsnta occur te * lO-dgy- WKNB^Newt AOd ftperU atiop. He was reported to be a the-committee, are outlined In an old,A^*<* carriers aqd la­ ■•IP*': tention to help them In carrying active contaminatioD of'fiah and There have bean unconfirmed re­ ,000 to 129,000 a year man Ciston as'to how much. He added Arthur Mo> Is napd to mantavsr/.a tooth Into- borers on the Job. Watch ’there hM. been no that the ports that th e ''f ^ test will b« of a ordinance adopted Feb. 1, 1948, f e & s a out the laity apoatolate. hydregSn bomos wateaod on Lehmann, a heavy Industrial Patricia Griffin, 25, winner of It wiSuld bo^below ths |25 mil­ Arthur Moulgon, 69, the amount of power which the 'srent position in tbs' mouth Such defkiopments are not ex­ WORtVJlDida for J! lane# UJ8. West Oboat flalteig induatry finn> the Mi's. California title is a moth­ pected, however. *‘lvitAY-PUU.r Party ^ WPOP>%aM>a^ The theme of the convention will la threatened by nMastSSnity. rocket that can be/ited 2,000 miles. lion proposed in the draft P*'?r.-|'SL, died suddenly yesterday committee has in Carrying out its ths orthodonist's method of lS :iS - V he "Our Lady of Lourdes.” In s He \ f t Lehmann in 1956 and er who hates housework, but sa.ys A spokesman for the Wadhams "In general," be said, "oesani The Star which 'lUd not five a gram^. noon at the LtnoOln Downik duties is not c l ^ l y atatcjd in ths ng the tooth vrith bands and WHAY ■ - ■ program planned by Miss Isabel aource for its InforMtUpn, said- the was retimed by the world famous she. loves to cook . i . Sir WJnston Under the OOP plan, ledden ordinance. / V gradual traction proves Impracti­ and May Co. of Hartford, th# gen­ WTIC- - All over the . World ' are cleaner Trackf Uncolp;’''R. I. Grimes and .Mize Ruth HIggen than all the land surfacas." next test wil) be BritoiH's last be­ Parke-Ben^l firm in New York Churchill, still recovering from at­ say, the funds for highways' wotilil i^e ordit^ce stipulates cable. eral contractor, aaid structural WPOP—Wi—vassRirs botham. v fore s proposed summit conference. tack of pneumonia and pleurisy last y h o m steel work on the west wing of the Pteif- Arthur Welander of the atv„ The flVtot has an art gallery permit the state to make maxA was In England and thevrommlUM has tbs povr Ths teeth-.Used‘for transplanta- l i r U itt- - Bishop -Flanagan wriH celebrate University of Watelngton Flaher- anti auction ^ o m s in New York month, cancels plganed trip to imum use of the available federal fviousto’ lived in Woonsocket. a p p b ^ disapprove pUiils fot- ttoR are impacted teeth—;Which hospital is "just aboujl complstsd,’’ WHAV-Biatur Party / VmAT tee low Pontifical Mass which will but it will be impoMble for the wCCC—Bteork R.VUS WTIO ias School said there had- been no •and also has aH, Industrial busi­ I'nited States. funds this year and would carry I., citing to Manchester seven idings. The remittee have been formed but have not yet WKNfii-P.M. wbr “ — 'tor'i.——. open the convention. He will also noticeable increase in. the . con­ Fuller to Speak , ness. He workrd'^;tor them as in­ Santa Fe, N. M., officials sty ths highway program Into the or ei^t years ago. He was em- also bhs''^^hatever Mwsrs the emerged from the gums. work. to continue on the north ------preach the sermon. Dr. Guralnlck cuts through, tha wing and "tie-in" eectlon leading tamination of ^ h or waters in dustrial engineer ^at^mmtssion teats show the deaths of two yiouths next regular session Of the lej plp5^ as a fireman at Cheney Genera] Mahager shM deem!'. In iifilt Wq|Bb' - Registration will follow tha American flehing areas in . the To Lincoln PTAI basis. Tuesday were from overdose of islature, which begins in Januaj cos. He was a- member of the tatg/the exercise gum and Into the jawbone to ex­ to the main building. until, the 4riS—- •wa - Mass. Mrs. Clarence McCarthy' of In ^Piriafor^ common sleep-lndacing -drug, tract theRmpacted tooth. fiMtremt strike la. settled. V WHAY-PI*«Mr Party !(»Wa a W(ratl>s Pacific. Ferrari lives with ma wHe in a Ths GOP leaders said that First Methodist Church in Woon­ duties, Rockville, preetdent of the Dis­ VI. J. Qddfrey Gourley wlU plaV He added that the Tokyo report 125.000 home in a wcll-Wdo resi­ nembutal ... Budget Director Mau­ Public Works Department, Ij socket. Members . of Ui^^-TOmmittee are ■kill and rare Is needed . is' saiA Membere of ths Hod C k rri^ . W(2CC—Rwgrk ^ r u a WPOP-1 7)>d.ni fiounda trict Counejl, will conduct -the Robert Puller Vill he the speak­ rice Stans warns that, Ux eut at the root Intact. The tooth la then APL-CIO union who were working WKNB-PM. the' role of Sir Joseph Porter in 'eatlmating Pacific ctmtamlnatioh er at the’' meeting of the Lincoln dential section of VeronaXNelgh- ready to handle a blgge^/ ^ro- He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mab^ appointed by fM B o k f^o t Direc­ WTltJ—Rua. Mlliw . jt Wateh morning business session. Four H. M. S. Plnsfore'*^ when it la 10 times greater than that of the bors said he bought the Ti^room this time is not the answer to fi­ gram, because the d nt Is 0. Sheldon Moulaon; a son, Rii' tors. set aside, in a life-presdivlng sohi on ths hospital projsct had not WURU-^t ataby j- w nc,- _ rt. Pinal workshops In panel format will be School PTA Monday night in the nancial altuation of this country. tlon.., ' completed the job of pouring, all of WTOP—Wsawwlu-:, WDRO,.! 3. for Rotnanc. resented, along with “Trial by Atlantic la "meaningieas because school auditorium. , ^plit level home two and one^alf now behind schedule 4 high- ard Moulson of LaMirada, (^ f.. Uncertainty over their power WPOP-! !.m Sounda conducted during the afternoon. Siury," by the Manchester Gilbert it could be many times that'again years ago. Neighbors also saioXhe 'Rep. Mills (D-ArU) who heads way projects cosUni total of formerly of Andover; a hnlteer, to call olner boards to meet with Next, a new sqimet is cut In the the footings when the etrike was *'lfSAYj-Plall»r Party UlSS- They -will be under the direction of He will talk on "Good Sportsn jawbone. Bone pHips from the oper WCCC—R«:ord R.vua . WRAY-Jasa'AUW and SuUivaii Workihop at the high and still be harmless to fish and manshtp." In addition to hls/telk ' 8>ld his wife packetj, the car SuiV; tax-v^ltlng House Ways and Mean in.O million. Wilfred Moulson of Pro^rvlHe, them or to enforce- the sugg called. Tills must he done before WTI> —atsrlicm Sermaii* . Diocesan Committee 'Chairmen of 'school on April 18 and; 19 st 8 flshermeir.'! . . e v e n Committee, propose* flat 10 per Vt.; two sisters, Mrs. C li^ Hurler ation are p s^ to wedge the trans the rest of the steel frame .work is Spiritual Development, Catholic sports films will be shown,' day morning and left, as if on a^ Pope reported tWat there was Uona.'they make to other boaraa planted tpptn into its new socket WORC-^noda foK.Remaaea p.m, Fuller formerly coached foot- trip, but'returned Sunday nigltt. ■nt Income levy for oveiyoiw . . . considerable debate in the House of Woonsocket and Min. Hannah caudM the Building Committee srerthd. WDR<'-Ni-ar R.uor|.r * W P r ‘¥»drm finopda Chiiritles, Libraries sn'd Literature Gourley is a native of Ireland. Miyake conceded hie group does Sboradic war along Yemen’s unde­ Blcknell of North / Attleboro. The soft tissue is then sutured TTis spokesman said the ’«om- WPOP------»—Usilrd Auto Work.ra Ihow and Adult and Parent Education, not know whether eating the ball, lacrosse and wrestling at the His haolhcr .said Dorando had caucus yesterday on propoaalSifor iu6mbera some uneasy discussion (stitched together). 6 iia- Hs was active in church choirs, North Pacific fish will have ad­ University of Virginia. At present fined border with Britain’s Aden tax relief for the. purchase of new Mass.; four g.-andchlldren, andjdit their meeUng Monday evening. pany will keep a Skeleton crew at WHAV--Platlrr Party ths 300-volce TMCA Choif and the been marr(ed 18 years and was Dentist's cement'Is placed over the hospital doing such jobs as wrcCr-nrcnrd'R.Tua 'UC-rM o^ for' Rniksnea verse genetic effects 6r whather he Is general manager of the Ly- ••very happy ’ in his marriage. Protcqtoraie flare# np again and machinery and experimental ma­ several nieces am^ephewa. "Is it our job to see It (one of 5P—Hodrm SMind* radio Ulster Male Voles Choir in each si^ , as usual, aemoes the gnd around the transplanted tooth Instructing forms for ths cement WKNB-P.K serious'leukemia cases wiU re.sutt. doll and. Foulda Paper Oe. and Robert HallF Neighbors railed him a "hand.v terials for Connecticut manufac­ The funeral \yill be held a t' 2 the buildings now being studied by and the others around It, The ce­ t m__ e - RuM ' Ulll.r Teachers Compile ’ -Belfast before coming__tfi.. the the Colonial Boatd Co. other o^starting fighting ,. • • -the commlttet) built as Weil as U and reading the steel beams for DRC-Oil Kalby _ United States.. Since tm n he has "There is certainly a threat in man around the hoii.se." sa.ving he turers. o'clock Saturd^ afternoon at the ment remains until ths ' trans­ tlnllMl Autn Werbws Ibow the future, however, if man-made Refreshments will ba eerved by painted his house recently and Big Ben, te e l? 'i ton bel! at top Ths manufacturers'now pay the Curtis J. lilt’s Sons Funeral should be, or-to make suggesUotis, Circus Star use later on. Seihi-Formal Ball sung with the Beethoven Glee Club planted tooth, hecomes 6rm in . Its WaijhamB end May Go. is a Field Trip Guide in Manchester and h u ■ been a radioactlva contamination is not Mrs.' Winston Smith and hsr com keeps a garden. of 320-foot olpck tower at Britain’s S per cent sales tax on auch Items. Home,’ S, m in St., WqensockeL or to try Mo save the taxpayera new socket. . Barbara Autry, daughter m fA J'-PUli.r Party stopped,” he ssaerted; Houses oir jwliam ent at West­ cowboy star Gens Autry, head­ member of the Hartford General WOetJ—R«r»rd Rtvu. member of the Chsno^ -Choir of mittes after the -program. State Police have hot yet tied in Ths main point at issue' appeared Burial wip/he in Unlon.'tJemetery, money?" questioned M^i.'Gloria Dr. Guralnlck'says the whole WKNIbr-P.M. . , Slated by Kacfey MiysKe.'s rs]^rt was 'baked on minister Is 100 ypars old today. to he whether the Legislature Woonsocket. / Benson, Committee member. lines tha Shrine Circus, April 31- Oontt-act(>rB: Aasn. which has A sightseeing manual for Man- South Church for many years. He a note ftAind in Mrs. Snddon's bag. operation takes nb mors than half rekehed a temporary stalsmata WTIU-Roas KlOtr has d«na "Ko Ko" in "1%e MtMido" findings of'a'ja^Ansse obbervation with her murder. Tlic note read would create, enough jobs and new Frleg^ may caU/lit the fiineral "The Building Committee la not an hour and can be performed 27, at Hartford’s Broad. St Ar Wt>R<%-(:M Kow* .Chester’s teachers la being prepsr- Price of Friendship mory, with the union In contract negptl-.. WPOP-W«sworka > ^llia' -Annual Easter and last year portrayed Major ship .from ^y_81 to June M, 1954 In part, ‘ this is something .vou’ve buslnsaa to'offset the loss in tax hom^omort'ow from 2 t'6 4 and 7 ihentioned In tilaMbwn charter,” either In a hospital or a surgeon’s hmpbelt Onfincll; Knights 1 Raym«wd-D. BUitchfleld.-! Stimley In "Pirates of Penkahee studlei by the AEC#~TaheY‘sur- always wanted, now ytnr havp it.'* Co g'p.m; 8atd”s«cretgr! "The n^yeaMTff'pSerfwrReT^^Rfr —Platt./ Party luMmts, win be held Saturday sistynt superintendent of echoole, He also sang the. rote of Sir Joseph 'vey and results of a joint Japan- Springfield,.. Ohio (*Pi—Robfrt ■ Thomas-J^errari Said his broth­ However, Pope said ths tax-re­ He added t ^ t hebause the bond He has been primarily concerned not traded on the fame of her A company offlclal sald the'jin- worn—R«:ord R..US Layboume, 22, literally gava. the I k e W i ] lon seeks 62.65 this ycav,''' WKNB-P.M. night at the Kaeey Home, Main and by Arthur Laltmc, director of Porter when "H.M.8 Pinafore" U.S.-Canada expedition in the er's wife Is with the Ferrari fam­ lief measuree are not now on the Miss^XIargaret Daley attorneys insist,, that ' a building with the. transplanting of front movie father but hiui become a WTIC-Rmia MUirr SL Genkyal Chairman Herbert was presented some years ago. North Pacific during August and shirt off his back to help a frie^ ily in Wiliingford today. House’s draft program teeth or teeth neat- the front: Ujp*, xU r on her own, currently holding next year and 63,15 the following WDRO-Cal Kotbr school audio-visual work. A motorcycle owned by Larfy RockvUl^M iss Margaret Daley, plan be approved by a town build­ year. Part of the controversy la Csrvey said, today dress will be The Woihan’s Society of Chris­ September 1956. Police plan to take the auspert Defense ^l^ns The draft .program proposi ing'committee. it la now. standard per.cuspids (celled canine or eye tee title of world’s champion rope WPOPAWazworka eeml-fbriiaal. Dinner will be served Questionnalrea have beep sent to tian Service is sponsoring this Roberts. 20, caught firt when the 41 G.i’QV'a St., died this, morning, teeth) a front central tooth and concerned with the increases, he i:sa— * ' ’ businesees and pieces of interest carburetor ignitefk'. Lpyboume to the aeen'p today to re-enact the about g20 million for urban at Rj^kville Ofty Hospital. proiJedure- for towns to hgve build­ arflat She hea appeared a t clr- WHAV-DatHIn*,. , at 7:30 with daiielng from 9 to 1. production and its members, as BRITISH H.TEST DUE crime. \ newal, commercial and ' indui ing committees. the bicuspids or pre-molar teeth- cuaSa, rodeos, and aporU ahows said, and ths rest with other pro­ \ WCCC—EvMilns Moidc T lckt^ are ayfiilable at the In Manchester,, Hartford, and other well as those in the cast, have London, April. 10 US—The final ex­ 'helped Roberta put but the fire was Imrn in East Windsor the two-^inted teeth just behind all over the world, most recently visions In the proposed contract. WKKB—fiermad. points in Connecticut. %y beating 1^ Ulth his shirt. Lt. Taylor Hoday thanked the In Broadcasi development, promotional /ctlVi- 1880,4 the daughter of “ riC-Nrara Kaeey Rome. x ticket*. plosion in Britain’s current series newspapers for their cooperation ''' . ' \ Uea and technical aid to cVuti tor the cutting teeth at the front of ai the IndianapoUa Sports 'Vaca­ , No.settlement Is In sight in ths WDRC—N»S.wa Raportse On the.^queattmnsires are inquir­ , aiid Catherine Torpey ' the jaw Immediate future, he said, and it a.w . ies about. offlclals, guides, fees, In, keeping undercover some of the (ConthN^ trsoi Page Om ) redevelopment projects. / - Daley. ’> . i tion and^Boat Show. WPOP-^-N. The first bill of the Miecial a i^ In an operaion next 'Week, he will Shrina Chxus offieiala atats will probably be tip to the State and •Pfiper Rliige* Price lunch...facilities, restrooms, and information which they had, and She leaves one sister, Mrs. John Foreign A(d move a wisdom tooth into a first •"’IteAT-DatrUn*., . hours.’-Such piscas as the Wads­ which helped lead to the solution Ing to flg h t^ ^ r It with svery was; passed y^erday. -nie F. Dailey Jr. of Rockville. they have g^ateered together Federal Mediation Board, to see if ■WCOff—Er.nlnJt Mualo meaMre amended ^ a w remnring molar Space. two-and-one-:^lf hour show, fea­ an agreement can be reached. WICRfi—Oprn JUkr Atlantic a ty , N. J.. -Adirtl 10 (A’) worth Atheneum in Hartford, the of the case. means at hla

■n 1. 1 -r : r 4 / .i.-X . ■- ■.. V.'..' . . ri . *t* ■*.; •;;;.'. ■■■ / PAGE TWELVE UfA^CHESTER EVENING'^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, •t^RSDAY, APRIL 10, 1988 Section THURSDAY^, 10, 1968 THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1988 Pages 13 to 24 y and-^ Mrs. Herbert Huffield, Mr. Folk D ance >S and Mrs. Carl Nielson, Mr. and ) i ^ o v e r PTA^b PreEis^t < Mrs. Robert Mather and Mr. and Taught PlTA IJnil Mrs. Daniel- Morris. .. OriginW^ayl F i r s t Siibcomiiiittee Favors HourspHift \ Refreshments were served in the cafeteria, dkorated in a "straw Five childpen from each grade rarchU Uiu^ert of tlie hat” motif, by a committee con­ at Robeiism'BchooI repnaented X to Lure Green Sch PTA joined together sisting of 1^8. Roderick EllMon, Bids on Lease laet evening in folk end eqnere Mca. DorothV Poole, . C dancing undernde the direction of Mr. McCann andMi"*- John Steeves. program preaintdd byMiss Martha ^lodd Donors and Mrs. Stuaft HamlRon, folk The Zoning and Planning Com­ Mrs. Ellascin, president of the White, music stipervlaor of Ittn- The Bmtrd oMJl'rectore \Countryhon the weet-side of Main 'Bt.'-ffl dance Inetructore at the YMCA naMOciation».JKK.IHMVsl». ar^^indwl «sssssnsv»s th6•» r parent mission announced last night that 0 it is seeking' a new sonlng agent. Chester achoole, to the PTA groupi Club lease committee last nIR|iJ *F' .three yeara, when the club arbuld Wednesday will M'’ BtoodmoMle In Hartford. .. that the recoinmendediS k per family Twenty-five couples caught on The agent will be appointed af a Hie audience wax told how the be exp^ed to mpvs its coarse to Day fdr Manchester when'tht unit contributions tif the LuU Museum 'proved a proposal to put the less expensive land on ^ east side to the steps of Swedish, Jewtah, are still'being accepted, and m ^ deputy to the building inspector. Children learn to develop a ‘lUHio- for the club's golf course' out\to will be at Center Con- Lithuanian and Scoftlsh group Maxwell Hutchinson of Old. State of the street. The chib^course now be loft in the. office of Mrs. Made­ iiig appreciation" of music. By RKHARII'^iW^W^UIO ♦ But yesti public bid. ''s contain* 12 holes oh the east side gregational.if^urchhurch Ifrom 1:45 to folk dances, as well as the "Solo­ line Mitchell Rd. X 6:30 p.i mon LevT and ‘Texas Star' Warren --Jurovaty, the former A doll house kraa presented to 2 M Canyon ^ISEipti Camp, Oair- tered no sU< The bidding lyould'be on a com­ six on the west. square dance seU.. sonlng agent, .Resigned when he Mrs, Cieor Livingston for her kin- ’•kills" were -r< petitive basis, but it was the con­ Ctab‘Opposition The Isteneia of the hours for M.. Battery that the muMtlJ census lEwt night that. the Man­ this ylsltv make the Blood Fro- The "Irish Ult", was dem P T A U n i t t o H e a r went to work lit-New York State. dergartOn class by B.«wnia Troop club has persistently op- Additional Infomation concern­ C, Mgnt^atiir-aiNbnlHizy official­ several j^rds flC ' chester Country. Club would have publtC'-prtvate' upo of> its gram Cdn^ittee hopefjul that this onstrated by a group of girls from 34. Unda Trombly made the pree- the sixth grade, including Nancy ing the post may be obtained from ly scored*’^ ;*ittnr* tn "salvo" burst is wlthfif 'a an advantage over other bidders: It feels that, because of the town wlll'''^bd able'to achieve its Begg, Cathy Teter^Mm, Linda D r. Lillian M ould ^ymond P. House, ZPC chair­ entaUon, aesilted by Dale'Mpllins, Artng yeateftey «fter bitter dis- the small target The club ia already on the proper­ ipVestndmt that would be. '•equired quota 0^ 150,1:11018. ^Mahno, Marcla^ Mlttw. Nancy man, Lawrence Mos, ZPC secre­ Pamela Rinea, and Kathy Camp­ •HPolntment tfie night before when termed "succeaafifl^^ ty and owns the clubhouse. in moving to the east side, it ' y local 'residents who or* The Buckley Sihool PTA will bell. They are fourth grade pupils a mechanical nam e resulted in within smaller mi Two Vartablee would ,be\ "subsidizing" public eligible to^be dorlori but who work\ Ryan, Patty Flaherty, iManne Gee, tary, or Hutchfnsoii. either a "hit’!. Under the terms of this . latest Charlotte Hilliard, Kathy Ven- hava its monthly meeting Monday Cookies to' Bk. Delivered-,D Robertson School and Mrs. an unsuecesstui iiwJat-NUM shoot. play- , in Hartford or Windror Lock* will Robert J. Boyce Robert T . • East .Windsor's Bkttory A also Ing on how clc-.. propoeal.in the long-aimmerihg is­ to donate on their way ' nart, Delores Delgreco. They were evening. The speaker will be Dr. Girl Scouts will bb ^distributing U 'l ^ o y d Mitchell is tha troop Icadtr. The leas*' which, the Directors’ Alt draperias, upholstering of fur­ aeored two "kllla’j slid launched "Kverything was perfect," sue, the leue would run for an in- me frdm work," suggested Df. Joined for a square dance by Rob­ unian J. Mould, chief clinical psy- 1,140. boxes o f cookies this week, tery C ^mmander Antons Fradc definite period, and bidders'would committetr would put out to bid John- Wright, chairman of the lo­ ert Mlnney, Paul Olsen, Roff**' cholomst of the Hartley-Salmon to fill orders which 'were taken niture, and painting was done by an unaucceeeful edSejieSto Ari>Wl ^ o u ld be based on provisions 6u the troop and the doll bOuae was ■ \ yesterday. X , said afar Yesterday’s twin shoot. have two variables to bid on: cal group responsible for Man­ Perrett, John McCaddem, John Child Guidance Clinic. She was month. ’’man played his role to the. 1. Whether they would operate lined Vy the genen’sl manager Ipit chester's blood supplies. formerly chteT psychologist at 'The Girl Scouts will also take completely furnished. Radar e^pment proUenaiMiaVe night. ITieae, iii' turn, InclOde a Foley, Jack Mercer, Robin Brown, utthost and the results rest speak for the course for both public and pri­ At a recent meeting df the com> Harvey Joseph and Alan Ander­ New York SUte Child Guidance reorders for cookies which wdll be The children were eer\'ed M d back Batury B, Portland.' . themselves." vate use'or'private only. number that have been ma'de in aims in Bingha'mtoin. N. Y. She TIm three bat'xriea of the lltk « past as. well as ' several liew mittee held at the Country Club td son, also from the sixth grade. available in two weeks. Reorders freahmentsI idfds'dee cream and cook-1 Referring to last night's -firing 2. How much of a percentage- discuss problems .relative tp the Added attractions were the receiv^her masteVS.degree from may be placed with any Girl Scout te AAA Missile Battalioi. are under t^ d d fd , "The'teamwork was per of taxes, above a certain minimum^ ones Columbia-University'and her doc­ going their ailnual aervice. practice local Blood Program and ita main­ duets of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton or withvMrs. Robert McBride or ;ExhR)it8 of a rw ^ ti crafts done I there too, Mach and had we not en^ they would be willing to psy > Marlin said they were so drafted tenance, It was agreed that th* which' Included the Polish torate in ctlRical psybhology from Mrs. Allen Yale. Kere and competing wlth,oUier b s f coufttored t' - - lease fee. The leash fee woiM be that they.could be.pffered to any­ by Cub-Scout Pac4t 2, dens 4 entf- \ . ■;« Small;fean,grginfe Uses Formula The sperial program ivill be.held Robert J. Boyce was electedf wets also the first of the three targets gre launched within a few comer of the World. toothpaste. Often the children who Gregory Kane, Jamea Wgla, Caro­ committee agreed on pro- In proposing a lease fee, Mar­ partment land on the. east side of from 10 a.m; to 3 p.m. April. 17 president of the Chamber of Com­ and the Colonial Board QP-l Mfoaek 11th AAA BatUUon unlts^to-ftra minutes of each other. The bat- This American Red Cross photo recsive the-boxes send little gifts line Robert, Nancy ^tton-and poeal. tin used a formula employing A Main St . at the Uhiyerslty of Connecticut. conduct# his own law practice, and and letters in return. Last year Philip Robertson.' / percentage of the tax revenue the merce at a regular meeting of the ' The'dwMnl canyon darkness was tery haa '16 minutes in which to was .taken lb Germany at a dis- Stevens. today deeltoed to com­ He alsd suggeeted a 4-month It has been-^ planned bv membera Hobron Is manager of the local of­ / cut by ir-hrilllant .flash of whfl^ hit them' with asperate Ajax mia- ment on the lesuM pro-visions dis- land would produce if privately termination notice If the leasee of homemaking groupc'^roughout Board of Directors yeaterdey: fice of the Southern New Eivlend owned. The percentage ranged WINDOW SHADES light bordmd by a rim of fading siles. In this opbration, the radar yesterday had not yet undergone cussed/Iast night/or on the bid were on Park Department land, the a^te who participates, in the Other officers elected, also for a Telephon-i Co. red and was isSn W this observer equipment is Warmed up before- iWoaaSkl pending/s meStlng of the from a high of 250 per cent to-a blit added that the lease should Extqhsion' Service .Program. -year period, were Robert P. Ful­ either their pre-flring test or mls- 1 from 1500 feet hanA l^itor to Attend Dis^s»Um « Club's Board Governors Tues­ low of US per cent, depending on prohibit any termination before ^ Antbng the area urpup* thkV are ler', flrit vice president; Atty, John Tarragon is a superb herb to Use LONG wiAiUNG tilc flring exercises.\ Thus the the location as well as 'whether SeeaetMhg Wteag Tuesday trigbCa flxSrcise was the Ume for the battalion’* three bat- day night. / 1991. This would give the CountryX/ planning to attend are the Colom­ R. Mroeek, second 'vice president with lobster and chicken. INTERSTATE d ^ N T C X Despite the awe-iilxptrlng blast- "cold shoot" ih wMch all of'the Ihe-club has been occupying 222 the.course was to be operated on Club three years to relocate Its bia -Workshop, Mansfield Horae, and Uoyd D. Hobron, treasurer. Urics to leave this range lo t El offi a group of vetermirn^llemen equipment is shut off and then the Paso is .not known. , Batteries OW Water and Setcer Budeets acre* of town-owp;J Globe Hol­ a public-private or private-only course. Economics Group, the Nutmeg- '.Boyce is president of the Men- Made to who Were watching t ^ , Aring battery has 0*minutes in which to low land as tenant, at will aince basis. gera of Vernon, the Vernon Home­ chaeter Savings and Loan Assn., > 2 * 2 5 A and C'tnay leave tomorrow now WItk Yodr from the Range Control; Center that their jobs are finished, or its ', chair­ private basis; The club now pays pravided by a firm manufacturing HATS $ ' ‘YSSterday morning the .shoot shock- to alL of them. tend and wouki' answSr questions budgets—5324.490 for Water and man of the 9-man committee, $7,500 in. rent anilually.' household appliances. Ordinarily, anito arrivlilg. here ExaltfedRuler from the Boat'd and provide what $170,453—is the first in a series pressed hard for the idea of joint Tenhluatioos '^ e travel scholarships amount fomoriy was officisHy declared a "miss" to $400 and were established tq and this explanatkin was given by on a Sunday as Bab^ery C did are help he ca^in expfamtng the de­ to be held on. all proposed depart­ public-private operation and urged In proposing an indefinite lease, 8.$8 13.98 not ready fo r th*lr ptp-flring UiaU partment fniascial situation. mental .appropriations In. the gen­ that tne propoBEd at least be tried Martin suggested a lOryear notice reward extra effort and make S to $ the team of .evaluators who are Some 909 Elks filled Tinker Hall teaching school in Newton more ’radlng the unit* on Uielt' per-^ unur Ulb Tueaflay ' or early The apdditors* report. indieated eral manager* tentative budget. out' for several yeara. This Is a of termination if the town .decided Wednesday, and 1^9 fimt shoot for the installation of Manchester poaltioqrKelly EUid the twp other to .dancel a lease on Water De- attractive./’ / 7 ' Jormance: Lodge officers, last night. that, .hrspittf of a rjiU\lncreaM Now. Ordinarily, shortly a f ^ tli* mis- almost' alsrayK e m m no garlier ' jesrg».ag9i^-'S»fli^. '4^- G B ^ .'I^ FAir "KKB Demoetate Itot the Board Jiaiv* held than WMSMffiHhHMOi .the second Edward E. Edgar, 197 Autusap from IftB "stiirt of the issue. ails Is flred into tNtddtUlB R* St., was Instalted exalted ruler by {be neon.^»^^ Mystle, ApruMO (JV-BYank A. booster unit and stCrUlnt^BVe'for flring on ThuniiE>y.> exptosbed the vle\k that Mabbett took oV the job Ot fire However, Mayor Harold A. Tark But the RattsiY'G team, the Dr. Jerome Mopslk 6t Mooaup.- ' the target, the booster falls off and past exalted ruler, of Danielson Would be needed, "all things chief here 34 year# ago. ington and Directors ..Gilbert the austainer motor powers the beet of Connscticut’s doxen. tmiU equal." \ He. worked long'and faithfully Barnes and Roy Johnson, the Re­ a year ago, worked feverishly all Lodge. He'was assiated’by a state publican members of this commit­ rocket. Only last night the sus- day Monday and arose at 4:30 i°t past exalted wisto of, Easteto The general manager attempi for riiore than three'decades to tsiner motor failed to function and at the time to clarify the situaUi compile a record of second fire- tee, also stuck to .their position, WITH QUALITY FOOD BUYS! the missile glided downward. Tuesday to ready .themselves and j Connecticut lodges, chief in point of' service in'Con­ holding that the' Country Club their equipment for the pre-firing i Other offltvrs ' with a special report of his In an attempt to salvagS some on thq Water. Department fl necticut. should not b^ fisquired to-operate Shop lunock’t focHna food at ovMyday low pri^!"" sort of a mark the target was di­ tests, .. \ nance* But this served only to V Last liight fire district voters their course- for both public and 917 MAIM ST. MANCHESTER rected downward by range control PprUairii iM p yed — creatO liiore confusion. lawarded hini' wtth a 100 per cent private use. center but the missile felt rapidly PortlEuid’a Battery B has ex­ Part of the difficulty stemmed imtrease in pay, boosting his salary 'Their' view is, that the town and exploded about 90 yards un­ perienced several problems with from-the fact that the auditor's from $300 to $600 annually. could operate its'dwn 9-hole coiirae its radar equipment and %t 7 p.m. ,'V derneath the aircraft. li^LEAN USED CAR^ Shurfine R E A D Y CA SH CAR If your monthly payments *t;e too high, let us pay off your oar and give you a clean older cAr plus cash. Or w* will biiy your car outright. • , MNTRY -/ WET » - - - Jubilee \ WAVIEST NAHW t' WASH FITZGERALD CHICKENS FORDANNI ROUTE 83, WINDSOR AVE.. VERNON—TR 5-6201 x ' v MORIARTY BROTHERS \ Lb. 4Sc SOl-818 CENTER STREET— Ml .T-5T85 CORNED DEEP Can 3 9 G 'nri power bralles, power windows his family and friends, including luxury automobile. • / . ^ Why taka taa* than and seat. iniiB automobile Is a Gai» Lb, a gavel frotn- his associates at the SLICED BEETS 8 s 89c F. T. Blish Hardware company. '57 BUICK. j^ety-teated Cen­ true beau^ In 3-tonS gold and /i^urfl Lintn Shaped • • a r aia B M r aihoiiM b « ' Ai of Dtetmbtr St, iSST tury Hardtop Sedan (Riviera) 19 OZ. CANS • . ; A cornlsh hen dinner was with dynaflow, power brakes, »319S served prior to the ceremony and Current Asstts Cans entertainment at the lodge rooms power steering, radio, heater. CREAM STYLE CORN 7 99c In Ciaf sic Lints Cash ...... V i : . .$ 6,514,000' ThlsJs an unusually good fam­ ’59 CHEVROLET. 210 4-Door. concluded the program.' C. SCHMIDT a SONS, INC, PH|IA., PA This oar would nnake a . good Receivable^ and Other Current ite m s. . . . 14,293,000 ily and road ^ 2 6 9 5 .Jt: . ■ 2 Jaia'-fiSC Some 840,000 pupil* in the Unit­ cmr. family car for someone. Only PEANUT BUTTER Inventories . 29,243,000 S550 down and only S4S.93 n ed States are Aoing to - school, in icH4|u.»rs ON fiiiviiioN ’57 Tt)RD Falrlane ‘500’ Hard­ month. Tour present oar may KRAFT split sessions. ,, ■ ' Ttwn. PtOO P.M.—ITATI TROOPER—WNHC-TV Otasiwl • 50,050,000 top -Coupe Victoria. Spotless serve for the down payment. Util Cwrent Liabintlit Interior. This car is a splendid MIRACLE WHIP q,. 55e LoiaPortion "Notes and loans payable ...... 16.677.000 s-alus for the right person. ’55 OLDSMOBILE Safety-test- ... box 87e LAMB ed Super 55,.Holiday Coupe Nabisco Graham Orackera • secese9s99ie99 #■* e e * • - Like new, 8.98 Accounts payable and accruals...... 1.174.000 >2295 with hydrama'ttc, radio, heat­ SunsUpe Sprinkles ..... sseeeeseeseeeesstee 81C er, whitewall Urea, two-tone PATTIES Provision for Federal taxes on income—net 1.755.000 ’59 OLDS Super 55 Holiday Se­ paint, local trade. This oar re­ 26,606,000 dan. Spotless Interior, radio, ceived good heaUr, taydramatic, power care...... *1745 NET WORKING CAPITAL^...... ^444JN stoeiiag, power brakes. This Is BANK Interest in Fairbaitks, Morse & Co. (at co st]...... 26,694,000 another one-owner-1 'Si FORD Ranch Wagon. Wa Lb. . regia te red arc proud to show this ear! (Vilusiion-OMtmber 31,19S7: Radio, heater, Fordomatic, ex- rocket. ... $2295 cepUonally clean Interior with trails‘Vecielabtes $20,000.000'ipproE. it msrkri, or a brand new paint $ ^ ^ ^ ^ An exciting discovery EVERY $22,900,000 kised on Fairbmks, Mofu A Co. suditid roport) ’59 OLDS De Luxe 95 Holiday FANCY, MD RIPE 13.838.000 Coupe. A one-owner registered Job outside. . . . and so well receiv­ Property, Plant end Equipment- ■ net roeket, radio, heater, hydra- '55 CHEVROLET ISO 4-Door. DELICIOUS APPLES 3"-39c ed that we have pur- Other Assets...... 6.425.000 maUc, power steering, power Safety-tested, radio, heater ,chased another group -f 70,40i !o()0 brakes, power seat and %\in- and standard transmission. . . , Henry Rosenfeld’k THURSDAY and FRIDAY dowa. A real O O C Only 5275 «*own and only NATIONAL BANK Uss: luxury automobile.^ 529.90 a moirtir., REST OF THE YEARI pure imported Irish'' Full Rib Half Ik linen sheath, priced to 595 MAIN STREET ^ MANCHESTER, CONN. Long-term indebtedness .... 2.185.000 please the most' bud­ Other liabilities and reserves 3.342.000 SEI OUR WIDi.CHOJCE OF LATE-MODEL USED CARS -v ..1/1 riR OPEN get-minded. ‘ Wear it 5,527,000 AU CHECKED 8 WAYS FOR SAFETT f . NATIVE beltiess or. with its own NET ASSETS I e«••*• MJ74JG / BNOINB / MtAKIS Full Loin Holf II. narrow belt. Powder- blue, green or black. . . @ /STBIRING /TIRES RARERIPES Sizes 10 to 16. , 6 to, 8 P.M. lOOR VALIC PER SHARE a «•«••••••• .S1U 2 / ILICTRICAL SY5TIM PtuQ rii Si ImbW k •• i I iwa SMaM, fim 1M at,«. t ' MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES B oairo* OF l^nH FBII«RAL ZZ8ERVB BTOTZM aa< nOEBAL PBFOWT HTBUBANOB W l^BATlO K . A l H i n c h W*Otv*< TRIPLE S BLUE STAMPS ■aga-AIliw, East Hartford, la open Tneaday tliraagh flktmday, 7 0 im l^ A L QDAUTjr OLDSMOBOLE DEALEB’ mat-Sharlag .StiEBps / I U t pWYEBeuUsad Oar SUnager OiSO AJif. to $:S0 P.M.t Friday until S:60 P3I. ' f ' ■ '■ -V- ■ ^ -.--'I-’ . . V • u m n e n o e n t e b s t — m i E v cN iN es. 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_ k ^ l N? \ fifteen MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN4 THURSDAY, AI^IL m ‘ X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ ’duction procesaes. ' / system able to keep it alive for a tude toward„self (lack o f confi­ Those who want to get tickets as fifth or 'sixth magnitude or leas, They're boneless and carefully trimmed for real economy. Ricit end full-flfivored... deljoous-and juicy for.eet- dence, overly-eensitive); attend- er for ■ thla district. 4 . An oxchango of phtanta^ d | k. was actually considerably for the presentation of "Pinafore'’ barely visible to the naked eye un­ fng goodness. And they're Super-Right fine quality grein-fed beef. ahee (truancy^and tardiness); de- Potter was given s ’ lS-yesr pin, kgrsements for produbtion U- Impressive than the western der ideal conditions. by the Hebron Choral Society, esnses. ^ WOrtd realixef. SPBCULSUE structiveness.'.thtcal, lie. cheat, are a tie clasp snd .plaque.'Members . Averaging the hundreds of sight­ ' < d,'. '' atUl have a chance. A few tickets T h s Soviet Union la \ Believed Heetder unstable and dnmanageable). of the troop qi‘,e-mlttee and their Were still left at laM report ings, scientist* figured Sputnik II wives . were, slab guests of the naw plans for ths dsvelopmsht ed] Tbsy nplleve Spntnik n is four SUPER-RIGHT,. SKINLESS, ALL MEAT- She said help should be pro­ ’There will be no ticketa sold at and the rocket of Sputnik 1 were " vided for the pupil’s , Individual Troop. its national oconpmy, and 0 ^ or. five tinflw. heavier than th# half- bdth about 100 times brighter than o r rAMOUs Methodist .NotM th« door. Regional School seniors mak« good use of technical info . \ well-being since mental and emo­ may bo-«a)M upon for them. ton announced by the soviets. They the sphere of Sputnik ir tional health U Important and for A special meeting of the Junior- mation from other eouHtries.’'' figure there was a misunderstand­ Knowing the height of the satel­ The Regional Parent Teacher Pitjulfore Strutters Zaharov said. the benefit Of the rest of the class. High MTF will be held at UniUd Student Assn, la sponsoring ths . / ______ing about the ^ g in a l announce­ lites snd the exact size of. the Miss Larson also revealed that Methodist Church parsonage to­ Andrew Gasper and Mr*. Robert' Kriley, of Andover, swing into "Exchangee of such Infonnattoh ] ment which the Ruslans for rea­ sphere, astrophysirlsta computed EIGHT OCiOCK event. Douglas M. Fellows is pro­ many children presepOy .enrolled in night S t 7/o’cIock. a dsmea at rehsarsaU bf "H.M.8. Pinafore" which will be staged — particularly In thq field of sons of their own, hbtQe allowed to the probable surface area an object ducer and Elvin BMr. of the Re­ sumer goods— could bo of iat the local school. In the opinion of Wesley Choir, will rehearse at gional School, dii4etor. The ehow tomorrow and Ssiturday nlgMs.at 8 p.m. in Regional District 8 - remain unchallenged. muiri have to' produce^ the bright- their teachers, fall into the various 3:45 p.m. tomorrow at United High School auditorium. IHsrald I ^ t o by- Ctady PfansU ^.) to all countries , . . Ui# M___, ... / :■ ■ - -- '■ Tha free world assumi^ Sputnik neail reported hy ttfb moonwatch will be presented In the Reglon'al UiUoo has wide experlenopla long- ] categories of social and entoUOnal Methodist Church. School Auditorium Friday and n weighs a half ton because Rus­ teams.- disturbance previously listed; She term trade arrangUneiUa which] sia announced a few hours after Working from this theoretical COFFEil said their numbSr makes hiring a -Baturdsy of this week. Rehearsals In various communities to deal - . . could help erwte stability in ] dimension the scientists looked LB Advertiaement— are being held every evening until presentod. with Mss. Charlsa M. the launching that “ th* total part-time' social worker feasible People wtm know are switching arith many problems of synagogbe th# economy of all-Et)rop*(ut ooun- oyer th# Hat of known Soviet rock then. Larcomb in charge. Weight of the Inatrument Is 5 0 ^ and practical and should prove ef- to Safsco.yths quality car Insur­ 'The meeting anil be held at the life! Thla conference frill deal, triee.*’ kilograms.'* / ets. They canle up with a size MILOSMEllOW fScUve In the educational program. Osaeer Drlm Helper* among others, with tha youth ac­ that tallied with a Russian ver­ ance at Idw rates. Crockett Agen­ The quota for Hebron in' the Douglas Library. Joseph Gionfrid- Various translations differ but In thU respect she cited the ex- cy, Ino,-'^ 3-1577, do will tell about the art exhibit tivities of tha eongregationa. There all agree - 509.3 kilograms was sion of the German V2 rockets perlsncs of a nearby town where a coming Cancer Drive la 8499. Al- Screen Mentoiy Simpler which bombed London. 1-LB BAB Favored for flavor. . . spicy yet mild with ail thi-rich, meaty g«>qdne5s of lean beef end pork. Made opder frsd Goldstein Is chairman and u-hich is planned for the town’s will be panel SMsions in the after­ given after a listing of the instni- school social worker, had been vartlsement— / 350th anniversary oelebration this noon and a'^dlnner meeting In the ments'and dog. This is about 1,118 This added up to a final stage th# most sanitary conditions in modern plants. U. S, Cfovernment inspected, sold with AAP's guarantea of hired. The fame of the 1 Mra. Ira C. Turshsn, treaaursr. New York —• Telephone-com- rocket possibly 40 foet long snd When Buying or Selling Bolton Volunteer canvassers in Amston coming summer. evening, at which time Rabbi panySsctentlsta expect a "frindow- pounds or well over hal^a ton. satisfaction. spread so that It became ntce^ Klem of m ffalo, N. Y., will five feet in diameter. By contrast Property call Lawrence . IT. Plano, and the lake area are: .Mrs. . Meettags screen\ magnetic memoiy con-1 Smithsonla'n scientists: believe the final ptage rockets of Vangtiard sary to tuM down many problepn Broker. Phone M I 9*6919. ’The order of the Fleur de Us deliver the keynote addreas. , Russia was referring only to the or put them on a waiting liat. Charles Schmid, F. Nlcholo, Mrs. slating s|mply of fSlrea woven to­ and. Jupiter,now in orbit are 80 Mias 'lnraon outlined the/guall- W illlm E. Lsary, Mra. Chariss mst this afternoon ;kt Phelps Hall. Reports will he givqn by pres­ gether Ifkf acreen to greatly sim­ weight of the Instruments, dog and io 80,inches long. SUPER-RIGHT FINE QUALITY MEATS - ONE PRICE AS ADVERTISED I fleatkma of such a psrsoiyand how Mucheater Evesitag HanaM Bol­ PsttinglU; Mrs. Lseman K*arnty, Ths order of Sir Oalahsd will meet idents of the Women’sv League, plify electronic memory syatsi^ . the fssentials. to keep U alive a Fybm^ other data. Including a a aoclal worker would/work with ton correapondent, Doris M. Mra. Osorga Pugatch, Mrs. Shlr- tomorrow evening at T:80 in the M.en’s Clubs and thb United Sending a short impulse.of currant | week in space, not the over-tH death chart they kept on Sputnik I the ataff, ehlldran and parents. She Vltalla, tolopheno Mitchell isy. Doubladsy. Mra Jsffarson l4ielps Hall.. .On Saturday, them Synagogue Youth. The conference along both'Ms longitudinal mag­ weight of the satellite-rocket.' and its rocket and ralculationa' of asUmaUd it would coat approxi­ 8-5548. \ Prestridgs, Miss Miriam Burdick, will be swimming, leaving Ibt frill begin at 1:30 p.m, and con­ netic wlrsa and transvsra* plain I TTiey believe the rocket motor, atmospheric drag, Smithsonian You can't make a mistake when you buy A&P's Super-Right Meats. They'ra famous for fine quality, superb mately 43,009 A.^iaar.foc thla town rectory at 6:45 pm. clude frith the dinner. copper wires prwhyss ths memory ] empty tanks qnd frame were pos- scientists also figured another w-sv 3 L8 flavor . . . and thay'ra'guaranteed to please or your money will be cheerfully refunded. Remember . . . -Jribly-iftieet .ln_Len&t.h„and_w;eJilje^ to hire auch ^peraon on a part Bamss, Mias Shlrlay Brown and —they'rr-Onir-Prico-Aa -Advertisedl-... -...... ------time bails. / Misa Patricia Higgins. 1 Maiwhestor E ve h la g Herald of a‘ permanent magnetic ftsid. several tons; II—one that agrees with the'prob­ XM- Without proper equipment, / Trgudge Oeatest A t the Hebron center and Bur­ Hebron oorreepondeat. Miss Susan white man might die In 8 hours Sending another Impulse down the I The signlficanrji of this Is that able weight of the rocket with. Us Mrs. Anna Anderson of Cov- Local Stocks rows Hill ares, Mrs. John Pslsn- Peailletof, tetepheaa ACademgr in the Aiutrallan .deserts where copper wire snd measuring - the It Indicates Russia must have de­ empty fuel tanks but atill-lntact / antry/mrs. Viola Warner of He­ skl. Mrs. Doland E. Griffin, Mrs, 8-8454. the dry heat readies 140 degrees output of the iflsgnetlc wire tells veloped a first stage rocket motor instruments. , bron and Mra. Grace Baker of John Parker, Mrs. Slrreno A, Fahrenheit. Yet aborigine aavages whetbsr the latter Is magnetised | far larger than anything on Amer­ Bypaaalng the bualiet basket of HOUSECLEANING SUGGESTIONS ! Sliced lamb Liver is Mkncheatsr will judge ths cookie . \QuoUtloM Pnmlshod by Scranton, Mra. Henry A. Jones, ican drawing .boards. maUiemaUcal coniput-atlon, it all Ootam A Nlddlebrttok, ine. can travel In the same area for —that le, if it contains remem*. ^ n t e s t to be conducted at the lo­ Mrs. John Ball, Mrs. Hugo Leder- several days without ivater. bared material. SclenUsts say it takes roughly adda up to this: Sputnik II Is prob­ \ ■ cal Grange meeting tomorrow at Bank Stoefca . er and Mrs. Robert Price. Four Will Attend 1.000 pounds on ths ground to or­ ably 100 tiinea heavier and many Conn. Bank and Trust* -i- bit a'pay load of qne pound. The times larger than all the-U.S. Sliced /Bacon SUPER-RIGHT LB 6 5 ' AIL GOOD LB 8 p.m. at the Community Hall. Co. ■..■ 88 89 In Gilead, Miss Betty HlUA Miss GALVANIZED PAIL Reduction- SIZE 4 9 ' Mrs. Hasel Plnney, local Home Clara M. Ellis, Mra. Msrlp Ftac- USA Conference ll-toh . U.S. Vanguard develops moons’ Wasted into orbit by the Economics Committee chairman, Plrst Namnal Bank of chla and Mra. Winthrop S. Porter, 27.000 pounds of thrust to orbit thive sttccessful firings from Cape Manchester...... 37 Si More Gilead canvassers may bq A Btata Conference of the Unlt- a satellite the slx« of a handball e^averal. CAP'N JOHN'S LB \ reports at least half doeen mem­ Hartford National SAIL DETERGENT 2 4 5 ' 5 5 ' Haddock or Scrod Fillets I>^ bers of the Grange have indicated . . S3 84 appolhted. eiTSynagogue of America will b* Bank A Tri h «a In Springfield Sunday. At- AMESltE DBIVEWAY BUILDERS they will enter the copetlUon. She Manchester. ...58 93 Oinrch League PlaJUMd stgt* PTA convention' which wUl „ - C The Rev. Douglas F. Plnun Of tendmg from TempM Beth Sholom be held in Berlin April 23 and 24. la hoping a good many more will Ftro IBS( Onnpwilss SPECIALISTS IN FORM SET. MACHINE SPREAD. Columbia BRILLO SOAP PADS T / » g 3 5 ' READY-TO-BROIL OR FRY LB alao partidpats. ■ S t Peter’s Eblocopal Church Mka will be Rabbi Leon Wind, Jay POWER BOtLED. AhqgftTE DBIVEWAY ABEAS This falls during the spring vaca­ Aetna Fire any children in Hebron ahd Ando­ Rublnow, president of the con­ tion and mothers find it hard to Six anlriet hava already been Hartford Fire received In the national draaa con ver who are In te re s t' in a base­ gregation; Irving Hochberg, and ALL WORE GUARANTEED | l « | t | | | get away. Anyone who la willing to. National ...... Cast Readies attend this convention should get G. E. U6HT BULBS 2 1 ' tost being conducted by the Grange. Phoenix i . . . . ball league to notify him. Flret Arthur Rittenherg. FOR FREE ESTtMATES V P fl 111 T«t'o more have indicgtpd they will praeticq will be.on the-local field The Upltsd Synagogue of Amer­ in touch with B#tes.\ | ,Ufo nisd Indemnity April 30, at 3t80 p.m. enter but have not yM filed their Aetna ClauaHy ica is a national body, consisting Spring Play Girl Scouts have offered their i '' registration. The deadline for filing Aetna Life ...... 178 »Also thoiae childien deelring (o of congragrtlons afflUiated with .services as baby sitters fat the LESTOIl CLEANER m 3 7 ' »ts6 5 ' attend 0^ of our camps this sum­ conservative Judaism. The Con­ ' DeMaio. Brbihers . Mqy meeting of the PTA so that CALIFORNIA •• L G F entries .is April 30. Local Judging Conn. GenenU .... 336 MESTER AREA HNCE 1939 'w ill be done on May 9. mer, ,Lkke George and Diocesan necticut Region coneiats of 37 SERVING THE MAN( Mrs. Joseph Lueky. director of i ah parents may attend *nd hear FRKSH, GRF:FN BUNCH Hartford Steam Boiler 84 \ 89 .’THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS . John_ F. ScherescheW-aky, head . ---- gCA- JfemlnaHons-Made__ Travelers 75 '\75, Camps, are asked' to contact him. congregations sndita president la the Cfrtumbla (^bramunHy-PiayeeB-- BROCCOLI Mite boxes and dims cards master of the Ruu^ae^ School for + GARDENING NEEDS-LOW PRICED! Mra. John Swanson Jr., headed Milton , Hartford attor- spring .production "Sepirste Public UtUltlca \ should be brought to church next nay. Th* Region meet* - annusUy Boys. .Entertainment included a the slats of officers .presented in Conn. Light A Power 18 39. nomination at the Parent-Teacher Sunday. Rooms” which will be presented in program of nausic'sung.a cMpella ICEBERG LETTUCE FIRM. CRISP; LARGE HEADS . EA Hartforil Electric Lt.. 59 A l 'Aasn. meeting Tueadi^ night. Also Ftremea to Meet Yeomans Hall tomorrow a»d Sat­ by the Hbrsige" W. Porter School on the slate .were M*'s. Olaf Er- Hartford Oaa Co. ... 364/ 3 »‘ , 'There will be a meeting of the urday nlghu has announced the Glee Club of 46 voices. They sang GARDEN TROWEL or CULTIVATORS EA 3 5 ' landson aa vice president, Mrs.- Southern New England Hebron Volunteer Fire Go. tonight ■‘Catch a Falling Star,” Sugar James Klar. secretary and Mrs. Telephone ...... 36 38 lit the firehouse, and on SunMy cast... time. "In a Green Cathedral," GOLDEN RIPE, NUTRITIOUS LBS Robert Mortensen, treasurer. In Manufacturing. Companies tho department will take pkrt In Jim Stackhouse, a syndicated with..... Charles...... Bates. Jerry Berger- GOLDEN VIGORO ”4 ' 1-98 3.29 BANANAS accordance with local by-laws, elec­ Arrow, Hart. Heg. . .494 524 :lng seeaion of the Tolland columnist.-will be played by Don-^r on snd Freddy Davis doing solo tion. will be held at the next meet­ Associated Spring . . 194 indham County area, to be aid Hodgina. Psmett Barry, .a ! work: "He’s Got the Whole W’orld Bristol B rass...... 8 4 beautiful actress, by Mr.s. Lucille , in His Hands:” and.."Guide Us O ■ S I eg ing when nomtnationa may also be North Windham. Draion- OXFORD PARK BAG I Collins .’ .90 I lCHOICEST MEATS III TOWN...i j Oosllne;’liosiine; Don Stackhouse,/play- c—.' Father." directed by Mrs. M.vrtle GRASS SEED made from the floor. strationk of fire extinguialiera will //' Dunham. Bush 641 ~ ” Englert. .Mrs. Englert and Rlch- Installation of the newly-elected be made \ud three buildings will ■*wright, by-John Currier; Lmda Soil JANE PARKER-REGiA PRICE 45c efflcers and presentation of annual Em-Hsrt ...... 424 Roberta. Jim’s Girl Friday, by Mrs. ard Curland talked about summer ' JANE PARKER-REGULAR PRICE 55c be burned during, tha aearitm to Conditioner D M BAG Y - reporta will also be scheduled for Fsfnir Bearing ___ 54 demonstratO use. Firamen of this • , / . -'C ' - V ■ ■ / :/JBSMik Lois Anderson; Taggart, the camping,, day and overnight, and ; PEAT HUMUS 1.49 the May 14 mmting. Landers, FVary, Clark 11 butler, ^ Edw’trd Paradis; Barry showed slide* SPANISH BAR town are ari|ed to meet at the liosteaa For Evening ' 6 CU.FT. a A Q PINEAPPLE PIE NOW 4 5 ' In a brief bualneas meeting Tues­ N. B. Mechine...... 26 firritouae iMr* at 8:89 ajn. Donald Bryce, wealthy Broadway fi­ day before the student musical pro- North and Judd .... 244 PLUMP NATIVE nancier. byNShnest Champagne; Mrs. Francis Malek, hospiulity PEATMOSS CANADIAN BALE 4 . 4 7 E GriAn la local fir* chief. Scoop Davis, j^ a s agent, by Ken­ DanishrFilled Ring '■ JAI ,IA ' gram, Mfa., Louis C. Dltpock Jr., Russell Mfg...... 15 W’omea’i Chib te Meet chairman, announced the follow­ Canunel Pecan Rolls now 35*^ n A prealdSnt, prsasnted a new Stanley Steam ...... 394 neth Erickson, and Leona Sharpe, ing mothera of pupils in the upper A meeting of tha HabrMi Wom­ JANE PARKER EA troop flag to Boy Scout Troop 73. Terry Steam ...... 138 en’s dub, .postpqnsd from March, eccentric j-nterriwer* i’V Mra. grades, who assisted her: Mrs. Sour Rye Bread pincrtsc now 2 for 39' Cheese Top Roll Cluster The flag was accepted for the troop Torringlon ...... 23 Bette Jacobus. Frederick A. Beardsley, Mrs. OUTSTANDING DAIRY BUYS I will' be held W*LS<4S f7 * DfPtWDABll FOOD RETAIIERS SINCE lsS9 LIVEIU - BACK and NECKS - GIZZARDS acbool traffic and bicycle aafety, the Sp'an.Uh sUver "pieces of eight” I HIGHLAND PARK MARKET ed during the 17th and J^tb sad report to the next meeting of TASTE AND COMPARE—GUARANTEED TO SATISFY! 117 HiOHLAND^$T^ MANCHISTIR M l 1-4278 TRIPLE'S BUIE STAMPS Ike aaeeclatlon.' Sinturies. These places of iSgtit No dolegatea arero noaod to Raales had ths saras value u our r t the leeal graup ot the doDar. ,, •t" ■- '. ( /■ / ;\ 4, N,'

•X-' 'J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* COKN.. THURSDAY* APRIL 10, 1958 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD' MANCHESTER, THURSDAY* APRIL 10, 1058 PAGE SIXTEEN iPlriiii Stewart, accompanied '■'■i « ■ • ■ from Victor Heriiert's "Babea in tiia Information araa eompUed s^ved with any certainty Jn the iin- Isld ered ^ “ade'adequate and availabla"! j er rather than an taiduatry ,daal- owtisd by Mtntsrbum Chaminade Has Toylahd,” Mrs, Elizabeth Lambert, Maude Kioppenberg. ' X each of tha properties. mediate future at a reasonable jfor Mustrialtrial development And P«wessihg of giiw 31i(>00 square feet for accompanied by" ■ Mrs. Daisy The Chamlni^ Chorus had Learning Uie^roduct Itanu Plant, owned by Gtorge ?PHAfllU0Y. rflhea'rslng sipce the first of tbs' Arm i to be prepared , ai»d The Wok—A Secret of the Chinese Program About ^snade.,. ‘i'^ so to be cheeked thoroughly, so P ^ " > " Space Surveyed Wllliama Asaoclatea st- 2fl0^^l- Ml ' year under the direction of Ross' Rating I f Ceittof Piano solo, A medley of favorite Shirar of.’the high school facultji. Liocatlm the answers would he individual sheeU. Thesa folloving SavlcH's recom" land Tpke., 6,115 square tunes from e^nz Lahsr's "The those questions dealing with utiU-/sheets could then be dlstrUuted lease. _ By OBOILV BROWNBCONE Musical Coitiedy' The next chorus rehearsal wiR .be Broad' Sti'-T-aaat.' side. jilendaUona another survty wail Machine shop, ownC(t by Chei FREE DE ■, AasoeUted Praia Feed l ^ to r Merry Widow.” Mrs, M«rtha Mar- held Monday,’ April 14, at ,7 p.m. 'titiUtlea -V - ties; deeds and-the sentng p d ^ m ' for use by the State Development conducted to ascertain the. aize* tin.' ' ■ •, ' . TDC RatHs the sitea, Commission.'area ulUlities, JUia Bros,, Inc, at Forest 81,, * With a pair of ehopaticks, daft At the April meeting a / the gt Manchester High SchocH. Electric powhr d-lndi sewer type', character and amount of squa^feet, for sals or ■ ■ V i a Cltamlnade Club held in the Fed-. Vocal iwlo, "M y Haro" from hbw much you msin^>^0-tnoh watqr main and 4- Savick aald < eatabllshing / ' the railroad and other interested '(■ar- availabla existing manufacturing hands and a wok ydti can cook up Oscar Straus' "The Chocolate Sol­ Mrs. Mildred Waeley,-' chairman f^rice of the land for . sale is qulta ' plant apace In the town which was warehouM, owned by ■oms go^eoua^Chlnaae food. eratlon room oF Center Congrega- of the bamiuet committee, present­ t... then, when/ipproved, on* trip inch ga*<^iatn in street. iinportant hhcause if the^ndown-r They w’oilld also be.ussd In bro- Bros.. Incy off Forest,J tlonsl Church Monday evening, the dier," Mra. Elizabeth Lambert, ac- ed a rqpOrt and, after a dlscuasio,:, Ick up the Phone or CAwneitMrMks'' either for sale or -for leaac. square feet, leaae or Wa know because every Thurs­ members were takehAack through copipanied by Mra. Canadc. er p'Ut an "outlandish" pnee on his chures''to be distributed to indus- WF Vloim solo. YTbe Song of Love': it was decided to hold the annual ■ We m y " Y E S X ^ ' Small site, gcraded. rdtlroad' sid­ land, n r all practicf|r purposes It trial consultants and realtors; in .f^ccording to the report, seven ■ Included In'thA'Irtport on each day afUmooH for the past month t)fe Gay Nineties -to'the start of banquet at Clarke's, Willimantic, / ing possible, sMl .conditions ap­ buikUnn'Were located which rep­ from Sigmund PtOmberg'a "Bloa- is hot fdr sale. . general in dustry soUcltaUon p ^ building was Ihidtmatlon as to the we've waiphed young attneUve musics) comedy In America, The Monday evening, June-2. ' Amim up pear good, centrally located bi re- resent 32fl,165 square feet of man­ program chairman,,Mrs. Irene M. aom Time,” Mrs. Fldra Cliaae, ac­ to IIN LtaiwRfeHmunMI at lew ceat abor Department; the Stats Em­ Se^'eral cases/iwhere thU has grams and in f e c ia l packetf ihr agents, prevloOs use. general con­ Porothy Leo use theaa tools as'^ companied by Mra..li‘drls Hunt. / Following the program a social (§mwii4 fai RctlM) w i h a p ^ n o i 'm i s W t Jn indtjatrt'al prospecU for ufacturing ..space. Of this, 2lfi.299 dition? rallfojrf fscflltleS.'.power Fqater, gay* a aynopais the t r . ,. 32mi FI.. Over W oolW h’t. >yiANCHE$Tlfl^ ployment Service; and the local square feet'ia for lease only, while . she prepared auperb diahea from various muSlcal comedies that ap- •Vocal aoio. "The Indfan Love hour was enjoyed. Refreahmenla MitclMlll*4m>AtotorlHaViliMAN^ / B7 EVERETT HOFTMAN Chamber of Commerce. Uon. on major highway and sorted t*r have been called to his atten- the town*------svalUblp;'^ beating system, land That Intetpret The of dainty cupcakes, tea and coffee OMN THUISOAT IVININOt UHtir* for induatiy. While involved In all this detail the' remaining is qither for sals U ^ a 'a claazio cuisine, Mri. Lee -reared qn Broadway during )twe Call” from Rudolf Frlml'a "Rose When T w n Development Com- From his conversations w)th tion. Savick . paid; ahd it is his dlmei)stoas. cOnstrucUpn type, teaches food and nutrition,, with Marie." Mrs. Eunice Bllnn. accom­ were served by Mrs. Grace Case, l4^ H IVI448FM H »n tarr^wf loM X. / mUelon ■ menlberi'—r unpaid pert Coocioaioaa , feeling that the Commisaioii work; the 'Commission also, found or lease, ■ Ooluihn locations, llghtingf sani* Wishes Of The Family latter part of the 19th century A tilt Msfi t9I.M mUe greeipHa tffe*4 I these agencies* Savick ;mld he was V the blessing of New York City's 'hrough the early 1900'a. The fol­ panied by Mrs. Doris Hunt. chairman; Mra. Henrietta' Case, t t i4« rtwnwi at W4I time volunleere -r- decided they sure the degree ,of cooperation Ehccelicnt site fditUght manufac­ ^houlrt “try to nason" with a land­ ItOelt further immersed in eco­ 'The buildings named In the re­ tw ^ facilitiet and the number , of Mrs. Eunice Blinn, Mrs Charlotte could not do Justice to the teek of turing or distrib^ioq firm, public nomics by compiling, with Savick, port are the velvet mill, owned, ■elevators ' . Board of lo catio n , at China In- lowing program was presented by Violfn . solo, "Play Gypatea. rieeded w o u ld b«' forthcoming. owner who la willing to sell but JOHN I. BURKE ' Stltute in America. members of the Club. Dance Gypalca” from Entmcrlich Gray, Mrs. Ruth Moore and Mrs. k i attracting the right kind of new Also, he said. If* was mentioned transportation ciMe by. one of two seta .an Inflated price on bis iaifd. Information on the p-esent labor by (flteney-Bros.. Inc., at S) The result of al) thU searching Catherine Richard*. Mrs. C ana^ induatrj* to' Manchester without force, avaliable. per Hil S t. .207,244 square f ^ t of for facta and flgttres and the matw The fascinating utensil callsd Piano solo, 'The March of the Kalman'S 'The Counteaa Marltza,” that "some sort of financlaP* as­ iiidu.strlal sites, remaining in cen? OhCb all these things had-been funezal h o m e a wok: is a shallow bowi-ahapsd Mrs. Flora Chase, accompanled^y and Mra, Ruth Hedges presided>at professional help, they hired Eco­ ter of town close to business dis­ ironed out, Savick said the next This survey sh wed the present ■pace available for sate op->iease. hours spent in tracking down ad­ Toys” from Victor Herbert's the coffee table which was d«or- sistance'' might be made avail%blb ditional ihaterial has resulted In metal ..cooking pan with a- round "Babes in Toyland,” Mrs. Maude Mra. Doris Hunt. BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. H nomic Development Associates. from one of the utilities to help trict, owner will build to suit ten­ step woulOl^ to assemble alt the labor force is skilled in machine ■ iTwo buildings owned bY Blmer TEL. Ml M868 Voval solo, 'Through the Y ears' ated in the ■ springtime motif. Ine, of Boston to assist informatibh oOvthe ppo^rties that operation and unit assembly type M. Thrall in the r e a r ^ 130-134. the .Commission now having a 81 EAST CENTER ST. bottom;''!! is cradlsd by a steel 'Cloppehberg., . in the pubHcations of materials ant, ahould be promoted. ' ring and is used on a top burner .■vocal aolO, “Klas Me Again' by Vincent Yonn; always readjly obtainable. out about Manchester's "product' ganizations mentioned that they ss. fmfne food, such aa whote fish, / —its induslriai sites and space might possibly share In the cost The other areaa are located • ^ are st^m ed and served with wpk- a\Tiiiable fo r' manufacturers;- of publishing a brochure' they located on Broad St., west aide;, aobked sauces. . . ■' First Savd^ checked to see what could use also, Savick Said. Parker' St., east and west aide# Net to the deterlty .and ra^dity Savick recommended, however, Mitchell Dr. and Mill SU; e i ^ of with which Mrs. Lee cooks, we specific information was already New Haven :Railroad lin ^^ and svallable on the town's economic that for the time, being thee* of­ .admire the skill and speed wjth fers should be held in abeyance Parker St.; Parker luuKTaylqr which she useSn sharp cleaver to and industrial development. This until the material was ready for Ste; Tolland' Tpke. mlU Wilbur ' slice, mlnoe, chop end shred m eat data was secured from the. Com- publicaUon. He felt all efforU Cross Highway; psuand TP***-! poultry, fish, vegetables and fruit. . mission itself; th e ’tow^’a Plan- ahould be concentrated on the pro­ south side; ToUsmd Tpke. .and Here's one of Mrs. Lee's recipes' - nlng and Zoning Commission; gram already underway. Union St.; N oi^M aln'BL; Adama that may be made with or without ' Water and Sewer Departtnent; . Savick spent considerable time ^'of New Haven RalK a wok; we've pre'paredvlt several -H artford Electric Ught Co ; tfew with the various agencies so as tween New State Rd.' j times 'in a 10-inch iron sMilet But “ Haven Railroad; Hartford Gas Co.. to Inform them fully of -the (3«m- and WUbdr Ctiow Highway; New if you are intrigued by Chinese Southern ?Jew England Telephone misaion’a program, to gain "aym Statq/Rd., Adams St. a'hd Hilliai'd dishes and want to include a good i Co.; State ^Development Commis- pathetic understanding" and to die Tpke., Hilliard St. ■ \ many in your-«,repertolre, you'll Bton; Chambep-of Commerce, Man- impress upon them that there was eb a a Highway; W, find woks and -Jiteel rings aa well . Chester Water Co. and the State now an active group prepared to Middle^Tpke. and Wilbur Cross. ■is c l e a v e r s '‘ endlessly useful. Labor Department. cooperate with them nilly Ydten H l ^ a y . They're available in shop# in The results of this search for they had a prospect that nqight be ^■■iMUth side of Tolland Tpke. and ■\< Chinese sections of cities and may / ■ "flefinlle Information" on what the interested in the Manchester area. Wilbur Cross Highway; north tide also b* ordered by mall. U. 5. CHOICE town really had to offer were not This understanding, fa vital of Tolland Tpke, and Wilbur Cross Chinese Pepper Steak * encouraging. Manchester's program, he explkin- Highway; Tolland ri*pke.. Wllbur|] Ingredlenu; 1 pound flank steak | Mrs. Lee prepares pepper pteak In a Wok—a round-bottom metal In evaluating ths material col- Cross Highway and Buckland pan that flU over the burner of a gas range. ed, ss these agqMes have nation­ OlcoU 8t„ Love Lene, ahd< 12 OZ. ftrlmmed of fat and partially J I lected, several- serious deflclences wide eontacts/'M ncem ii^ indus­ Whole frozen), 2 tablespoons comatarch,, were noticed, Savick said. ; Middle Tpke.; Spencer St.'; 'W. VAC trial expanaibn prograifm of ms' Center St., Dlcott Rd. and Hart­ Kernel CANS 8 ’tablespoona aoy sauce, 1-2 tea-1 - Data LMddng ’ jor comMiiies, and tXe gre'ater de ford Rd.; . Spencer, Hlllatowii, spooon sa lt 1 teasppon auger. 1; _ In some cases land supposedly up gree ^■(inderstanding they have of Wethereil and BidwelT Sta.; W. pound medium-sized ■ green pep­ Friends Claim Lana - for sale as an Industrial site wha the Commisaion's program, the Middle Tpke. and Addins St.; Wil­ pers, 3 tableappoiia peaiiut oil. 1 r not available, or the price was so hjolt'o prospecte they arq Mk.ely to bur Cross Highway, Buckland slice (the size,of a quarter) fresh ■* high it was unsalable. Furtherthore, refer or try^to Interest in'Man Ave., South. Windsor town line and TUNA ginger (rnlnbed),'! large clove the problem of utilities at some of Chester. Slater ;^t. \ of the Bite Size garlic (minced). 1 bouillon cube Feared Boy Friend * the proposed sites were so difficult Thlsyls a ^ontlnuirtg program ' SurveyAfot Inclualve SUPER MARKETS Chicken dlseolved in 1 cup boiling water". Method: Slice steak across the they were Immediately eliminated he eptpMelaed. and every oppor­ Savick said it'should be clearly, T from serious consideration. tunity should be exploited to build gndn so pieces are between, t-16 Los' Angeles. April 10 Waal clerk at the apartment bouse re understood that this survey is not And 1-8 inch thick and 3 to 4 inch­ ported a window of Stompanato'i {I JuleV, Tender, - There was no prep'ared informa­ degree of confidence and per "all conclusive" ahd that addition, I ana Turner's love for J >hany tion available on the number, type^ es long; if sharp wide.knife is held apartment had. been Jimmied early 11 sonal cdntacts lietween the mem' al areas or sites for industrial almost flat during anting;, piecea Stompanato cooling - months be­ Saturday- -a few hours after Stem- | Bursting With tise and character of existing va^ bers of the Commission and the development may turn up in the fore her handsoni i underworld boy cent manufacturing space for sale R*dt«m Amour CetipoiM H«r4 will be about 1 inch wide. Stir panato wa!i killed. heads of these varlo)Js sgencies. future and should be given prompt comatarch. aoy sauce, salt and friend was khifed. to death in the Apparently the only thing miaa-;! Tempting Flavor * or lease in the town. One thing that' Savick aald and serious consideration .at that sugar together until smooth, toss ing. Brown said,* was a shaving hit r Readily available Information he was “very surprised to hear' tlihe by the CommtMion. GRAPE actress’ bedroom? $■ with beef Slices. Wash peppers, from the bathroom. He said a maid Block Style, Bone In " pertaining to labor suj^ply and from some persons who-hai^ been He. also recommended that Armour^s Star cans ctit Into halves: remove'seeds and Her letters to the 32-yeer-old told .him that Uie kit contained a I wage rates, taxing procedures and active In the Industrial develop­ Commission coheentrare its efforta. DRINK white membranes; dry. packet of letters. ! .' other data for M^cheater was ment field for many years. Was oh 13 of the sites for pVaseht' in­ half Into- 4 diagonal piecea. Add! Mickey Cohen imply that, <;ohen Had Letters | « "somewhat out .of date,” sketchy that Manchester, had the reputa- dustrial development and holding tableapoon of the peanut oil and So does an interview with the (Johen said he acquired the let-1 ' In parts and pot In a readily usable Uon of "not being partlcularlv In- seven more In abeyance or fof fu- -th*"-psppers-to-*--wok- t*r»-published in the Herald-Bx—r| ■RresTed Tn WrY'rtThg" lU W i I'CL'Hinjg IVl IIETVIU!|flllVlll wwr r m - Mexico, where Mias Turner and induslrlpf areas. He recommended heavy skillet; loss cohatantly and press before Stcjmpanato'a death. To gqther the required Informa- factiiring firms to the town and in BAG cook about 1 minute over a high Stompanato vacationed for two "But I didn't know what they 11 ~ tIon, ..savick recommended that an some cases In the past this feel­ further that-four of the areas be 24 Oz. Can*..43c iGchHlIiedaLf^ 'flame: tin using skillet, be care­ months. wei-e," said (?ohen. He added h e ; Ipdtlstrial Area Evaluation Com ing had expressed itself quite dropped from further considera­ ful not to have heat ao high that Police say they are satisfied with turned the, letters over to th e : FANCY BRISKET rhittee be formed oP town ottlcials, strongly.” tion. / peppers btiater.) ftomove pep­ the atdr>’ that the husky e?;-Marine newspaper because he was angry ■ y't;the Development and Planning and Whether this opinion is true or Savick told the Commiaslon the pers ^Ith . chopsticks or slotted was stabbed; to death last Friday with Miss Turner for claiming ' •^Zoning Commisaions, Chamber of next step^ould_be fqr it to meet Wifh Sliced by Mias Turner's ds.ughter, Chiryl not. Savick _aald. his firm feels No. ZVx Can ■poon, 1*aring oiL. Add remain­ Stonipanato was an , “imwelcome! ^ Commerce and other Interested that everything possible must be with the Town Planning>t Conimls- ing 2 tahlespoona' oil to wok or cirane.. 14. guest." ■“ ] - parties. ' done to counteract the Idea that ■ion to decide which of the areas skillet land heat (375 degrees on'I Cherj’l told officers ahe plunged Miss Turner and curly-rhaired ^ He also recommended that a Manchester Is not Interested in at- not presently zoned for Industrial 25c automatic *top burnerDumer heatneai ^con- ••*•an 8-inch kitchen knife into Som- Stompanato returned to' Hollywood I point system be used In evaluating trsctlng new Industry. u"? rpu'd be rezoned. ■ i troll; add beef; sprinkle with gin- psnato'a stomach when he threat- from Acapulco March 19. I "the properties. The Ideal aituatlon, ha aald, • TISSUES Police Chief Clinton Andersbh CORNEDBEEF This can be done, he said, only Coupon wer and garlic. Brown rapidly on ten«l ‘o disfigure or kill her mother, .. Using this point system the sites by persons! "missionary work" by would be to rezone thege areaa in 400 Count m e akJo.bafore t o i ^ g with chop-| The lsteat bate!- of MlasTunjer's of Beverly Hills said the day Qf .|| 'W ere to be rated siccording to area, advance of 'prd'motiilfg them for in-' aticks'fh wok or turning with letters to Stompanato. pubKahed the killing Stompanato and the - site, soil conditions, ground water, the Commission . with Influential hlomie actress spent the afternoon ; leaders In the Induslriai develop­ duztrial users, but if this Is impos- spatula in Bklllet: thorough cook-^ yesterday in a copyrighted article •*neaniess to transportatioo farlll- sfblc or impractical at this time, | ing helps prevent coatirtg from in the Herald-Express, contained shopping together. They returned FRESH FANCY FOWL LARGE TENDER . tics,'City water availably, utilities, ment field. to her rented mansion and a vio-! DECKLE Dispels Idea “ ■ - all decisions should be reached now | atickingio pan. ' 'Wheh beef loses more torrid expressions of lore, zoning and many othepfactors. and problems solved so that, the ' Chose and Sanborn tafi cans its red color, add green pep'pera knd affection, lent quarrel ensued. Anderson aaid.; * With the areas evaluated accord­ Savick said that in his conversa­ area can be rezoned immediately if and bouillon. Bring to a boil rapB i B»it the letters—written lest Stompanato left the hou.se but; FRESHLY SLICED BEEF LIVER OFF ing to fhis system, Savick ex- tions with various people in this Green Giant Peas 2 returned later in the evening and ; an industrial prospect shows ' a , plained, it would then become idly: cook and stir over high heaf >January from Europe—also con- the argument resumed, aaid Ander-', field he was able to prove to them "high degree of Interest'' in one of'.I INSTANT uLGE.;e . { I iintll sauce thickens and .. looks I tajn statements such as: 'd e a r which should be investigated that this reputation was not true the areas. ‘ slightly shiny. (This may toke 3; "You must let m be alone in my son. He added; | SLICED BACON CEE BEE SUGAR CURED 59c .' further for potential.industrial de- Or had at least changed, by point­ 6 OZ. "Lana told him everything be-1 . Saviek said his firm felt it ''ciu3- - or 4 minutes In Skillet.) Peppers ‘own world' for a while to rest, tween them was ovei, Then came •* velopment and which should be dis- ing out that Manchester is spend­ not emphasize enough” the im­ JAR Popular Better Meots should be emerald-green and crisp U.lnk, rest, think , . I'll know "carded from further consideration. ing money 'on promotion .to make A ' J- the threala to disfigure her and » Clear Zoning portance of solving zoning ques-' If posalbte; do not overcook. Serve j when the time ia right, if It ever (Cheryl's defense of her mother fol- the town attractive to new tpdus- tions in advance of interesting a at once with.... steamed------J rice. Makto is to be again." 1 With the sitea chosen according to try. lowe69c in all whicb had been made at that j Laos hafl discovered that. she had States ha.s been increasing at the i of time ao that concrete answer# Wilfred Maxwell then town plan­ , the eitea be straightened out before Sliced* t'me while at the end of the April made a mistake in meeting the. GAY, COLORFUL JESSO PEARS •;Scan be given to the client. ner; Martin Alvord, TPC chair­ an effort is made to intereit a firm I VEAL LOAF rate of about 1.7 per cent a year •- Savick said the areas remaining in moving here. { 5 period. 1.649 in all claims Had ' wrong fellow; and got herself, into man; James Sheekey,- town engi­ l>een entered. ! soniethihg difficult and possibly since 1950. „ available for Industrial develop* neer; Fred Thrall, Water and Sew­ Savick said he was told recently, ' ^ Statewide, the number of un-| dangerous to get out of ' - ment aa the result of these con- er Department superintendent; the problem arose when a firm de­ OLIVE LOAF 8 Oz. Pkg. Pan Ready €mpk>yment InBiirance claimg filed • *eemcd like she »rared CEREAL BOWLS ' 'ferences should then be carefully John Wiet, Chamber executive vice cided to locate in Manchester but | V / t Lb* Avjf. mRlFTV SPRING PRODUCE! -checked by the Commission to was forced to look elsewhere be- j Sliced 'during' the week ended April 5 i to go to California, Stauffer JADE. BLUPLLUSTRK president; ‘ and Lynwood Elmore, rose to 69,817 from 67.878 d u r i n g added ” 'm ak e sure that the land is for ghairma.n of the (Camber's Indus­ cause the problem of supplying ,| P&PLOAF Dnily Home Delivery sale and at a reasonable .price. water for a new plant tn the north­ the preceding week. While Stompanato wm l^lng Mancheater-Bolton trial Committee, and Savick. Initial claims,'which usually X Detailed and specific informa- “ITtis study involved a tremen­ ern part of town could not bo : Eaat Hartford-Vernon -tlon in the form of topographical Boneless dicate new apell* of unemploy- Woodstock, HI police LETTUC5 FANCY FIR^^ ICEBERG 2Hds. 29c dous amount of work and time on Brisket ment. roae to 9'!o98 las week from i ” WILKIF DAIRY COFFEE MUGS "sheets, ptal maps, photographs the.part of the participahte'since lb 4,774 during the preceding week. ; burglary at Stompanato a apart Mf.S-886.5 JADE, BLUE, LUSTRE i-and soil characteristics and other It called for. numerous field trips Head Cut ment. X.data ahould be secured with de- You den t need to piny Corned Beef This was the high eat number of INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS 4 For 29c lioaf Cheese C3iief Thad Brown said ai to the various locations and then initial claims since the year-end Det. GRAPEFRUlt script!ve w-ritlngs on each of the compiling that Information after­ sites so that.any question concern- $250 to $300 for shutdowns over theUiristm as and ward. ' Fresh Lean New Year Imliday weeks. , -Ing thsse-sites could be answered Savick had high praise for the FRESH WESTERN 3 Hchs. 29c . immediately. This data should be lb. box Baby Rib lb' During the same week a year CARROTS way in which the various ofllclala ago, initial claima totaled 3,423. X, prepared in brochures, presenta- pitched in and conducted the sur­ INCONSPICUOUS ?tions and manuals, Savick -said. vey. He pointed out that aeveral QUALITY HEARING AIOS for FANCY GREEN Bch. 29c « Savick also recommended that of those participating were serv­ Do’lt’Yburself Ideal BROCCOLI ' a aurvey be taken immediately to locate and obtain Information on ing In a strictly "non-pay” status DON’T MISS the number and type of existing and all of those on the study .com­ Selected Fresh Fruits and Vegetables MORIARTY BROS. - manufqcturing space now avail- mittee took on the Job in addition %\KERY THIS OFFER 16-OZ. .' rabla in the town for sale and lease. to their regular work. Grapefruit Sections JES-SO CANS "Manchester -can be proud in •gen the world's Itr EDUCATOR T This information, he said, should Spring . SWEET TALL Tb« obtained on a standard form having men .like these wop'xing for nsctl-auslily htsHag aids— LOOSE PASCAL FRESH FRESH WASHED HUBBARD its interests," he said. liny, light, iBCOBspicuoas—at . Department Evaporated Milk LIP'E CANS - (which he drew up) and then pre- S4S to SItSi Eyeglass* tag at- Fig Bars 'k f 27c "pared on a single sheet lone to 24 Areas Evaluated ihe-ear modeli. Come ia. sMi Special —each properly )"ior inolusion In the As a result of this study,- 24 then—lede// BANANAS CELERY WATERCRESS BEET CREENS SQUASH Campbeirt Soup TOMATO "brochures 'and other booklets that areas 'Were evaluated on an indus­ ASSORTED * Mobil LubricaMoB trial area rating sheet and the lo­ NABISCO DATBNUT -th e Commission may prepare. s ?rkg. 49c 2 to assemble,,-correct, bring up-to- town. Bch. Bch. Lb. Lb. ■ Clean and reflil nlr cleaner The point system recommended Lb. 25 c 10c Grape Julee -d ate and "obtain when 'missing," [ ISOAV MOStfr-BACa MaSAMIH I ' I all information and data needed. by Savick was used in this evalua­ * Change tranamlsalon and dif­ Sought Aid tion. CUTS ferential (except ^utomaOe Sarick's next step was to ask The map locates the areas under transmission) “ -th e various regional and slate de- consideration by number and shows AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING those that aie.■presently zoned for WE WILL ALSO HAVE; FRESH DANDELION GREENS. KALE, s Repack front wheel bearings 2velopmenl agencies to help the REGULAR 35c It takej 'experien^ know­ "Manchester Commission with its Induatrlsl use. 'The remaining areas * Inspect brake lining ■ 'ta sk . considered are not presently zoned WASHED SPINACH and ITALIAN GREEN SQUASH, Etc. how and the best materials ' Starting localiy, Savick talked foe such use -but there are indica­ ■ Clean battery terminals to make any do-it-yourself OPEN WED. till 8 P.M.-THURS. till 8:30 P.M. - FRI. till 9 P.M. »to Richard-Martin, town manager, tions from the town's planning of- £James Sheekey, town engineer flciala that these areas logically NORGE s Check master cylinder It's easier project easier. We'll be glad aOLLT TIME er TV TIME. m S fE n p r^ ^ T "and assistant tow-n manager; Fred lepresent the direction for future * Inspect exhaust system when to help you with both. And -Thrall, auperintendent of the hidustrial growth. Bbrden's Instant Whipped I'Water gnd Sewer Department; Also, indicated on the map are e Drain and flush radiator . we help! to make your job more eco- 'IWllfred Maxwell, town planner the existing and planned limited Washers-Dryers Pop Corn nomical.we suggest durabls -then; and Martin Alvord, chalr- access highu'ays and the railroad HEACH 45e * Oar wet washed ^ "man of the Town Pl&nnlng Com- line, all of which have Important Authorized Servica - 'snouiii West Coast lumber. ’ -mlsaion. influence on future industrial de-1 POTATOES 20 pkg. 29c TUdearUAlWiiecfcfarEwfomaffe 2 Next, four inerabei;# of the Slate velopment of the town GmuIm NORGE Ports -Development 'Agency were con- Included in the survey is a site | $7.95 i, (Material extra) " i;tacted aa well aa officials from Inventory which describes and Our Work Fully Guaranteed RinImiii Ymir CMpom a t Popular UOI.D SEAL -the Southern New England Tele- tabniatei .each of the 24 areas that Boraxo 2phona Co.;: the Hartfond Btcctric seem to meet minimum require­ Glass Wax Free pick-up and delivery STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. -light Co.; the Hartford Gai Co. ments for induatrlsl development. DOG CANS ;and the New York, New Havep Those areas receiving the highest WALLY'S 8 Lbs.' • .1, fiREE pELIVERY -7 . TEL Ml 3.8059 ' PLENTY OF FREE PARKING - 'and Hartford Riailroad. score (60-or more points) are the a Oa, 39c FOR IPORMRTY BR0& ^ O N o i^ 545 CENTER STREET ,2 Savick alao outlined Ifanches- one's mojit deatrable for promotion APPLIANCt SERVICE FOOD 49c ’ Ixibrteatloa Department -ter’a plana and asked ootmratlon and development. a Lbo. 8 9 e Ml-815 Center St.—MI Ztrom the Connecticut. "J^velop- V flaniple fikeet RUriM* 9.3740 * \ ment Credit Oorpd State La- ; Hers is an exampla^of tha way -I' f ■I' \

/ . ' K :x 'X- PAGfc EIGHTEEN IUNCHESTERN^VJ3NING HERALD. MANOTESIER. C O m ; tHtJRSDAY, APRIL 10, 1988 MANCHESTER E ^N IN Q HERALD, 8UNCHESTBR, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 19hg PAGE mNETEW II I ■■■» ..II...... I -X: ---- ^ ...... •••.fS'm AIXEY OOP X T. H AM LIN OUR BOARDING HOUSE witli MAJOR HOOPLB w35rSf?r vsa.*uriH«pp w r ^ p ^ t r *U.«SKt NOUEVES OOP. aO IMPORTANr N o n s e D s e H CAN’T 8 e7 A NEvy e f a d b . OF A CMANCe HOB AND RAKE:e /->'^An d «OMVBK CAU.ME FDR HIM TO RE ■atii M. WORD/ TMl* SON./LIKB NCJTAM ONEA^MN TO MAKE A HERO A U OF ^ i N f t INTO A CBMSNT FLOOR/ [ THAT 0I« SOFA SOciCwY RBB aSiSHEADf 'GITHER. HEBOOF A SUDDB4^ Women miitv not be aa atrong wifevto her huaband. "They eer- X’LL PAUSE A/MOMENT AND ACTLJAuy TURNING A T OF OiRT/-«i. HE » WCAR? HIMSELF? physically aa c t ^ but they Can taiiuy don't let being in debt keep MV iNMENTiV* MIND-MAV focn them from spending." ' ' C D U L T ^ 0B s t a r t in g VnXAUlB CHARMERS put the top on a nuit jar to tight­ HAKM a so ften in g PRO(J88S/j ly that it t^ e a a man 30 minutes : A GARDeM-irPRQBABLV RtamHnga WEM/MUST BE ^80M» LOPKlNlSROR A get it off. The ups and downa . of ona t o RBNDCR W L gambler’s life were cryptically in­ IT-MORE PULPV AND :XX/MEHEL05T Main. Auto Parts ...... 73 scribed on his tombstone out West. LAST Johnson Paint/... Don McNeU: VWo hnveXjthlng ^PONOVZ-^OM/l e r s iv3if>iNfTER/^ Jarvta Realty' ... aK«ln$t mothers-in-Uw, gen^atly It read; AWiST STUDY tWE "1h>w' intelligence, >Hlgh atakes, Garden Grove .. apoAking:, except that they are PffOSLEM/ generally ipeaking." Low oards. High tree.*' Naasiff Arms ... logarty Bros, .v., New York, Aprif 10 (dP)— fy *?'’- Drabowi Chicago Portsmouth,/Ohio, where the Red^fa 6-3 loss to the San “There!" triumphantly exclaim* Desjplie hla most ardent pleas, ague-leading Manchester Auto The'•A AMtAlecrack ofFvf breaking ' K/ bonesehan CUD pitCnEri |^Ot OUt Of .M ^iC6 At legs.got little copsfbrt from break­ Giants at Harlingen, Tex. N ParOMfUl fifth-place.Naaaiff Arms ed a Deadwood editor, aa a bullet the 'glri continued to refuse him. Mesa, Ari2„ Just in time to' ing a three-game losing -stream The WoWd Champion Milwai___ rolled V^ahutout victories over is rivaling the crack of home came through the wtndbw and A t last ^ cried in desperationi bed with a throat Infection. wRh a 2-0 triumph over the Wash­ Braves whipped their old rivals, ahattered the Inkatand, *T knew Him—If you won’t marry me .F o g a m -^ o s , and Garden Grove, run bats and arnica is be­ Stars Sidelined ington Senators, respp«lvel:^,slaat night while run- the Los A n g les Dodgers, again, K that that new ‘Peraonal’ column I ’ll blow out my brains. coming an essentia! com­ Yogi Berra, Jthe New York Yan­ The young flychaser, the team’s 5-4. The winning pitcher at Dallas RY AL VERMEER would be a auccesa." Her (odolAg In delight)—oh, JohnsMK Paint,' now nine modity among major league leading bitter a year ago and the PR IS C ILLA ’S POP put of fihit^, took a S-1 de- kees' batcher, has a apUt hand. waa/’the World Series hero. Lew K will you reslly. It will be such a baaebail teams heading toward Al Smith. Chicago White Sox' out- rcMKhi of the year in 1956, was hit Burdette. X GOOD A D ^ I fT S ! GEPTEK^R A9™^ over third pihpe Jarvis Real­ \ M r- " I .wish, you had the spunk the Joke on father who alwaya aald their home bases. For some of Relder,'haa an inflsuned tendon ih partly Nm ' the face ■ by a pitch The Philadelphia Rhilliea bang^ WWIC govemment'a got," ranted the you didn’t have any. ty- them, spring training ia proving his right leg. Ted Williams of the thrownGamilio Pascual. He the New York . Yankees’ aging Sal WATCH AD Rita McAlUster lMH18-m-S36. aa beneficial A a fall down the was gi'vdn emergency treatment on we ACk*, Ruth Sietfert 110-108, EU eir^ichert Boston Red. Sox, i3t«, Arilerican Maglie, 12-8,. at Wlnston-Salem.N-; ITELEVI^IOKJ < 'S~ Cellar atsUrs. League’s leading,, hitter, U hob­ the spot, then tiUcen to Cincinnati N.C. The Chicago White Sox M U C H W E'tr CROSSWORD PUZZLE , 107 M d Janet Irwin 107 pinned Frank Robinson, hard-hitting where the doctor said he suffered top single game scores. bling around oil K.,bad left ankle. crushed St. Louis at Denver, lOA, ASHAMED OF/ young jeftfielder' of the Clncin- concussion but probably- no frac­ fOURSELV: Wlllania .made hla first appear- getting seven runs in the fourth VE5^ naU Redlegs, was sent thinning smee in a spring game yesterday, ture. He may be out only a-few AnVwpr to PrRvtoua Punte - RESTAURANT LEAGUE the dirt yesterday whan he was inning. The Kansas City Athletics ^ R E A T but it proved nothing. The lean, days. topped Little Rock 8-3. Horsemen's Show H lS T O R iC ^ SbuidtaigB h i ^ ^ the, head by a pitched baU. rO R I"' slugger went to (he plKte twice Score Gets Defeat In a night game South of the CHANGES DON'T - W Pet. He U^ame the third casualty In and twice tealked as the Red Sox Herb Score, the Cleveland In­ border, the PittKburgh Plratei v.L^OCCQg 6UPT»gNLy« Lake'House ...... 73 .843 aa maiiy____ days of a rather dU- beat Memphis ' of the Southern dian southpaw whq almost lost an whlppro Mexicor ' City 23-1. And ACROSS SDepartmsnt IValnut 87 baseball period. (ab;4 Aasn. 10-1.' eye when lie was cracked by a line t Horseman’s Oak G r ill...... 68 On Monday, Harry (Suitcase) 'one, game, Detroit at Birmingham, 4 flemale rabbit ^ DICK TURNER . Robinson’a Injury occurred « t drive last May, was charged with scat CARNIVAL Miller a ...... SS !478 Simpson, Newr'York Yankee out­ was canceled bj? rain. . 7 Used by a , 8 Peruvian ■ ■ ■ Ray’s 48 .402 animal fielder, aufferetL'a broken wrist' honsman Chatterbox ...... SS ..295 when he wee etruokxby a pitched U Small tpaea 5 Consuming Pinning a 4m trlumidi over Ray’s 4*10 ball. He will be lost tp hla team MrMw .M Sell to small 7 Interlaced It last night, the Bolton for three to four weeks.< . lets - (her.) Houae boosted Its first place On Tueaday, outfIcldeT.. Wet IS Rsiterats SInsurgent LONG SAM BY AL CAPP RM BOH-LUBBERS to five full games over sec­ Covington of Wlllimimtic suffered IS S Phtlippina ond plade^Walnut Restaurant which UPsriod Negrito . 34 AatSverate SSMhnia a wrenched left knee when, be cs>l- Atamomwoar MMKHAS dnpimed cvcosUy 3-l decision^ to Uded with Loe Angelee, catcheT r'MSvimcr-A T)G«ec' THtnajM A ' II .'Id Palm fruit 2S Genuine 44nddUag U iM place Grill. The G rillW n Rube Welker In a aliding play at inuxnoN. Momi M t o c s in The UPsMBed 28 M ac god Grapefruit Lea^ fbnship Trophy are only one game away from aee- dUtW, H i 13 Otherwise 38 Writiiig table SSrormar home plate. Covington’s knee ia ■Mutoco- WlAdle Roberta,' No. 1 Boston Red Sox fdh in SaraaoL ond. spot and abrgamea out of flrstv xJtrWMr \ fM V fT .. SllUvi 18 Non SODincs Ruastan’ hilar i na; Beaton manager; swollen. It’s hoped we m4y bp- PICK-YOUR-PRICE with silver trophy and grapefruit Beaton won the tpionahip by hav- Miller's Reatauriht shut out the eedy. for Tueaday opener, but Ktgmtus UJEdlblt eomiplMloned SSIuet STUvwEttldx (Chatterbox Reataunuit 4m in 'a K m op oi'. rootstock officer (ab.) S7 Beverage ' 48 fVoatar ing the beat won-loat averaga among the Florida tedined major league baaab . teams In exhibition 'a no -guarantee. games. The Red Sox, last of the clube to leave Wtorida, broke camp Tueaday.^ (A P Photofax.) third nutch at the 'tocky Strike TWCDSniMEl 36 Deity " epart . tSWisaat 48Numarals ' alleys. Oauaing Conoeni ST Ocean eMU.,F«NSFj 33'Steps ovar 41 Certain SVPeerOyiift Night'a finest acorea were turned almply are a few of the MiOi*eu. . movsment feh( painangi moOier in by Red Gavello 188-842, \ Paul moreXreoent cases. Injury charts SI Above SS HeavyNtplumeHeavy 43 Slow (music) IS Spinning bRT Correnti 128', Charlie Whelaiiv 129- are causing concern all over. SS Notion 385. Tony Desimone 180-181-888, Willi^Maya, star centerfielder SS Intend ...... iostoii Red Sdx No Pushovers of the San Francisco Giants, got Mike Zwfck 131-3.48, Joe Sylvester 54 Misplaced nr his arm clipped by a pitch which U Mystery 127-186-878, Cy Glorgetti 133-128-379, Stan Sopelak 183-373, Stan Pollnaky' haa handicapped hia usefulness writer,—— fot\a While. Dpka Snider, the Los Stanley 138-385. Bill Sheekey 139-'38»! Ray OON’ T BUY ANY TIRES UNTIL YOU HEAR iKjRanager Stengel’s Book Tyak 147-127-389 and Stan Miruckl A n g ^ s Dodger slugger, will not Osrdncr 336. start tlte season because he is 55 Possessive sUIl bouiered ;by the left knee | a l d uh pronoun OUR SUPER-SAFETY. SUPER-SAVINGS OFFER! JUDD SA^O N BY KEN B I JERRY BRONDPIELD lirg, Fla.— .Caaey^'^''f|^vnd. too. H ike that Stephens^ A few other aches and pains ap- which uMerwent an operation St Wapitis whO'a been. SlUng in for their big pear to be rather trivial. Only re- ntsr euwE, >our exPCNSive WAN VLIET OFTEN NAFPEP AFTER 40 Tempers, as i:eKs f s i w e l l press cbn- Pro Basketball l;,.at winter. SSAND NEW mail (Ted WUliama). And they’ve gre^ Stengel haa la that hla pitch­ a o T H »-0 N A secwTAieys LUNCH. NOW WHO WAS THE steel WT nce ortfl t h V ev e o f Ih c Haywood §ullivan, Boston’s FIRESTONE CAlAKy. RUT THAT ONLY ONE WHO COULP ENTER 4S Social Insect got more strength, in the infletd ers didn’t get quite enough work. rookie catcher, (iirifered a fracture ‘ PIPNTT MEAN ANT' HIS OFFICE AT W ILL-A n P fankees’ depart^ from St. V 1 40 Habitual use w ith' rookie atar Frank Malzone He K'ants to have about a half St. I/OUls 102, Boston 100 (St. pf the right index finger. Then it I THINR UNTIL X •RORRpW ' HIS KEY TO HAVE Pete en route to Ybnkee S ta ­ at third Slid Don Buddtn back from dozen hurlera ready to go nine by was found he had a' ruptured GOODYEAR 3-T ' FEMAie cuaiosiTv yy Kcau ep you A PUPIICATE MAPE WHILE 4T Bridlspart Louis leads beat-of-7 final 3-2J / SUPER CUSHION De s ig n CHAMRION CAME FROM A FARM HE SLEP T f . , H IS 80 Horse stance, dium was giiardedl.v\ptimi8- the Army at- short He can run, the time club opens in Boston Next ved the Boc- BY JQHj?NY HART themselves ^ e r y year, Casey ad­ and UV'' RBIs with 20. He’s hit Y LEAGUE ^then engage EftS Gage Monday COTTG^O^OODS BY RAY GOTTO ton Rad Box up hi hia peraenal ap­ vised. ClevelakA KanMS City and three Grand Slam jobs down here, Final Standings night with the winner going on to praisal Of the contend!^ Washington fif^c. to give the two in the finiil two days. W L Pet. meet 'Don. Willis Wednesday. One 6.70x15 JOHNNY JONES, ^ 40ao sie Rough’ Yankees and th<\>ther contenders Others hitting particularly well Correnti's Insurance 49 26 .653 week from tonight Wednesday’s HOW CAN A KID WITH n iie Chicago While 8oX, with r.iore trouble this yrar, too. Cbsey in Florida were Harry Slhipson Man. Motor Sales .. 47 28 .627 victor will battle the Motor Sales FREE an that pitching and with added opined. The A ’s look to have a (.364), Andy Carey (.349 and an Don Willis ...... 43 32 .573 for the post-aeason crown. The left-ftanded ptnch-hltt'ng for the much better bench \,mis yew. unbroken eight game hitting EES Gage ...... 41 34 .547 first three matches will be a best FLATS HXED GOODYEAR lata Innings, and good team speed, 'They'll go as far ai t h ^ pitching streak), Elston Howard (.333) and Green B arb ers...... 31 ,44 .413 of three-game series and the fi­ JFOR LIK E OF TIR E still Sgure to give us perhaps the will carry them, in the eyra of Uw Norm Siebern (314). Mickey Man­ MerrllTs Market ... 14 61 .18J nale will be a best of five - gamd^ TIRES ROTATED Toughest batUe;” Ca»ey Mid at hU Bomber skipper. ■ \ tle's average has dropped below (3orrentrs Insm-ance Is the new struggle. E V E R Y 5,000 MH/CS Soreno Hotel farewell prea* con- What about his own clubXUrr .300, hut the Switcher has belted regular season champion after After several weeks of trying FOR LIFE OF tIRE CUSTOM . ference. ’^ t that club (Mike) six weeks of training In (no five homers and haa 18 RBIs. plus last night's 2-1 victory over Creep Co Join the league’s 40() .(Club, Mail­ fU' Higgins has. can le rough. Don't sunny Florida? The club la in 20 walks_____ .in . . 22__ ^games____ . . played. Barbers while the Manchester Mo- man Joe'Twaronite chalked up a SUPER CUSHION hJba those fellas lightly,” Casey shape as it heads North with thi Mickey him played more than any ; lor Sales, who trailed the winners fine 408 triple last nigHL' with NEW DESIGN DESIGN admonished. "They go|t an outfleld Phillies. Yogi Berra is recuperating ther Yankee, missing only one by a single game going into the single games of 158, 131 and 119. ttaatcan really hit and they'll cov- from a split on his throwing hand. contest final night of action, drppped a Other noteworthy a(x>rea were close 2-1 decision to third plSce authored by Bill Adamy 134-359, 6.70x15 ' '..M FISK DE LUXE ■ i j s V - ■ Don Willis Garage. A year ago the Tony Salvatore 125-126-368, Dom Brgnd New— Fresh Factory Motor . Sales...ruled as. the loop's Farr 125-346, Ray Johnson 131- 7.10x15 11.95 No. 1, team after defeating the 356, Pete Aceto 141-366, Russ Ap­ Stock-Super Rayon Con.sl. Greater Greensboro Tourney Five Champs pleby 126, Merrill Farrand 126- 12.95 BUGS BUNNY Inaurancemen in a playoff match. 7.60x15 Cellar-dwelling;_MerTlU's Market 357, Jack Yittner 144^51, Ted 8.00x15 13.95 r ■ " ' . ’ N 'l Chambars 126, Vin Farrand 125- 6.70XIH BUZ SA W YE R BThROY CRANE I LL SHOW 7H' UL H upset fourth place E&S Gage 2-1 195 Launches Summer Golf T m i r ^ a Tests in another match. 336, Sher Porterfield 127-336, Al T l BE-TY1‘E ILAR 7.50x14 12.95 (xucK HE ou/T « r r IDONTBEIIEVE tOMIWirri8UWR;| Playoff Schedule Atkins 126-340, Jerry Smith. 127- W O W /tJW r VMS AWAV WITH CUTTIN' 8.00x14 13.95 \ KEWOLlRIOlt Sponsor Hippo Correnti’iJ club 130-356, Chet Nowicki 134, .Bill NYLON RTA PARK CORNER’ A CtOiB QNEt >4»K(WCes! Greensboro,'n .C., April 10 (S V - f 89.JM ntnjte on the money Itet III AA.U IVIcCt will not participate in the' play­ Chapman 152-389, Stan Saslela Size Black White 8.50x14 14.95 Stan Leonard, Vancouver, .B. C., SACK OF A SPIDER The Greater Oreenaboro Open ” offs under the league's new setup 126-125-131-382, Ell Fish 145-382, professional who 'won - here last 6.70x15 13.95- 16.95 DE LUXE QUALITY Tournament boaatlng a' field of this season., TYophies have; beeii Jim O'Reilly 142-369, Andy ' La- rith year, also figures to be in the Dallas. April 10 (Ah—Five de­ 7.10x15 15.95 18.95 Ido, today launched the aummer fending chan/pions, thrbp of them made available or the league moureaux 126, Larry Bates 352 . NEW DESIGN- lubber tour of the traveling golf brigade. running. He's won $4,600 while and Stan WaLckowski 355. 7.60x15 17.95 20.95 playing in 'only eight tourna­ facing strong tests, will ^ in ac­ cha'mpion and playoff titlist. To- FRESH STOCK Fourteen o f the top 25' money playoff match The league's annual banquet will 8.00x15 19.95 22.95 ments. He tied for fourth with tion this afternoon in opening | night's' opening Guaremtee/t 5,000 Milts wlnnera thua far- thla year an- events of Ihe Women's National , pairs Merrill’s Market again.st the be held Wednesday night, April 30, Venturi in the Masters, finishing 6.40x15 i;i.95 16.95 Shoulder to 'shoulder retirad awered the call to the first tee in A A U Indoor Swimming and D iv-I Green Barbers. The victor will at Garden Grove. 12.95 6.30x15 \ \ \ only two shots back of winner 6.00x16 95 looks and wears like a new Mre. purauit of top money of $2,000. ing Meet. ' ( TUBE-TYPE •/ Eighteen holes will be played Arnold Palmer, 6.50x16 15.95 Other top entrants included Molly Botkin of the Los Angeles i “ ' daily through, Sunday over the Doug Ford, Art Wall, Billy Max­ Athletic Club, rfcord-holder in the'|^y-wg g -g-x g a TUBELESS teallng'Starmount Forest. Country TMBELESS well, Mike Souchak, Julius Boros, 100-ysrd freestyle at 58.3, will be'**"*"* " " ■* " Size Black White TA ai« va. NL aa.' ^Old Dodgers^ Newest Handle Black White aub. Par Is '1(5-36— 71. with the Tomm.v Bolt, Paul Harney, Ro- the first to put her championship Size 6.40x15 15.95 19.95 — Black $$1ilte course stretching 6.631 yard.s. lierto DeVicenzo. Marty Furgol, on the line. And She’lLget competi­ ,6.40x15 15.95 19.95 6.70x15 15.95 21.95 4-10^ Although he’s not on ;the li.tt of tion aplenty from plympiana 19.95 '6.40x15 17.95 JJL. Dow Flnsterwolti, Howie Johns(m Tacked on Los Angeles Club 6.70x15 .15.95 19.95 7.10x15 17.95 21.95 6.70x15 17.95 21.95 A. MURTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl leading winners, Sarnuel Jackson and AI Balding. Chris 'Van Saltza of the Santa Snead, the White Sulphur Springs. Clara, Calif., Swim Club and Joan 7.10x15 17.95 21.95 7.60.X15 19.95 23.95 7.10x15 19.95 23.95 MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD X WONDEKHOW EXCUSE MV appearance, W.VA., coin collector, remains,, as Rosazza of the Lafayette, Ind., Boca Raton. Fla. (NEA) —This 7.60x15 19.95 23.95 8.00x15 21.95' 25.95 7.60x15 21.95 25.95 'dANCEV W ia SC DRESSED FOR M0RTy,BUTWH£NI<---- always at Greensboro, the man to Swim Club. vooVe been in . was in St. Petersburg'and it'started 8 :0 0 xl5 21.95 25.95 6.00x16 14.95 8.00x15 23.95 27.95 yES.THAW«^' MV '(XIME-AS-MDU-ARE' JIU 'S INVITATION 1 VI beat. Cadets Surprise A new record is quite likely with ^ yES-SyT»*!#AFBAIPIT TO SEE HIM. PHIL? 6000NESS!X IN THE TUB — a half-dozen |;lrls in the event Innocent enough. Yogi Berra was Unconditional Road Hazards Guarantee against cuts, breaks, chuck ' F W L IS i \ W 0NTP 0 A*0CHG 0 0 0 !HE Won 20 Years .Ago Unconditional ' Road Hazards iioles, blnu’outs, 24 Months— 30,000 Miles.” AND H i t COIN' capable of doing 59. seconds or chatting with the Los Angeles Guarantee against cuts, breaks, MR ■ FLA ro ) SAIP TIC POOR MAN NEVER TO BE ALL, RIOHT? Sam won the- first tournament UMass Niiie, 9-8 Dodgers as (hey took batting prac­ better. bottles,' chuck holes, blouoiits| here, 20 years ago, He's won six tice before, an exhibition game. • . Carin Cone of Ridgewood,'N. J„ 18 months— 25,000 miles. THE CO ^ ACT-IF HE times in all, the last time two New London, April 10 (A7 ''— " I hear you fellas are shot,'” he BN T HmnlRIOUSLy HURT? defends her title in the 200-yard r years ago. Over the last nine years Coast Guard-Academy has begun backatroke, an event In which she said to Duke Snider, " I hope IMtEMlUM he’s never finished' lower than its baseball season with a 9-8 vic­ holds the record of 2:2.').2. But she you’re not. 'I never played be­ EVERY TIRE 45 Game Quality As 10th. tory oyer favored University of also will have Miss Van Saltza. fore 100,000 like a World Series QUALITY Snead haa played 17 Greensboro Massachusetts, game would draw out there.” Goodyear — Uustom who has the American record of flkST Q U A u rri 6.70x15^ Tournaments and won $16,626.66 The Cadets triumph cam e' On 2:23.5, to contend with among This waa. the kind, of talk Berra CUSTOM Super Cu.shion Nylon < on a total o f 4,781 strokes for 1,224 the crest of an pight-run tidal others. of the Yankees has become, more <■' . ' ■ holes.' wave that sw(Unped the visitors Paula Jean M.vers of Indian or less famous for. but Snider rAMOUS Firestone — De Luxe He’s been the No. 1 gallery at­ in the seventh and eighth Innings Springs, Calif., will try to repeat stopped and snapped, "What are Champion ‘ ’500’’ Nylon traction here for two decades and yesterday. as one-meter diving . champion you doing, reading the newspapers has reiveled in the "Old Home Behind 7-1 at thp end of six against the challenge of Phyllis instead'bf comic books?’’ - , Gojulrich — Ue Luxe I tw » m* »mf4, m. TJS aia u.e Week" atmosphere that attends his and a half innings, Coast 'Guard Shields .of the Lafayette, Ind., Resentment' seemed to show "on , Silvertown Nylon tallied three times on four hits in Swim Club who lost to Miss Myers Snider and later he was aaked I annual appearance. - about it. He removed his cap U. S. Uoyal — Safety CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TUBNER ' Sam, who’ll be 46 next month, the seventh. They then combined by seven-tenths of a point last A Pre-miiim Tire is one that three.hits and tw6 MaSaachiisetta year. - , a' -, and the grayness- hit' you. It 8 Nylon 'I <2HAMPV is DAZ8P 8V TH8 CHetOfS LETS has reduced hla competitive play seems .only a seqson or so ago the manufacturer builds to MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY €> CKOiMP WHO MAK8 HM FUL errors for five runs in the eighth. Sylvia Ruuska of the Berkeley, sell for more money than i 'j 4 L A5K F sharply in recent ydars. When he that .lt was written. "Duke Snider Ci:STOM NYLON FOR UAPORTAMT rOK OVCt IN HIS LIPS ANVONa O’Brien went all the Calif., YM CA, will be the fourth those Gres furnished as THERE GOES finished 12th. in the Masters last champion on deck. She,is the 400- may strike out a lot but his swing TUBELESS YES, HE'S VERY POPULAR WELL FDR ONE WE PIPVT Pge/AM M TOWN Sunday to win $1,125 it marked way for the cadets to get the vic­ givts all the signa of belonging original e(|iilpment on new AAR. ABERNATHY WITH THE LADIES. SAWHIMi tory. Pat Joy, the third of four yard individual medleylrjueen and ’57 GAR OWNERS automobiles. THINS, HE MEET THg F8UA WHO hit first appearance of uie year holds the record at 5:08.1. The lira coming atar.’ t Size Black W h ile lAO OU !W DAVEt Massachusetts hurlera; took the 14” Nylon Tubeless Tires at WITH AN(3THER. BELIEVES IN in regulation 72-hole tournament. ■ other defending champion is Snider talked, of the club. "I'm WALTER ALSTON E8SE OF THfllt CHAIRS loss. Joy was knocked out in the 35% off List— the best deal in 6.70x15 19.45 23.45 0EAUTIFU1, GIRL. HOW DOES HE But, aaide from the course which ilvanelle Hoe of the University of gtetUng tired of hearing guys tell ADVERTISING throws four rugged holes at the eighth inning uprising. me you’re over the hfll. Every town. 7.10x15 21.45 24.45 Hawaii, who won the 250-yard that the Dodgers are an aging club. Size Black While AAANASET(?MEET boys right at the Start, Sam place I go they , say It. We were 7.60x16 2.3.45 27.45 breaststroke last year. Mary Jane They were rookies only yea'terday, TUBELESS NYI /ON" 17.15 21.45 7HB/KALL? faced oUier problems. SeSrs set the record in this event a close third last year. Now every­ 6.70x15 29.45 Hotikey at a GIan<:e it seems. size Black White 8.00x15 25.45 Hottest Threats at 3:22,1. but Isn’t competing this body automatically saya we’U slide Snider was talking about GU 7.10x15 19.45 23.45 farther. 8.20x15 26.45 30.45 Ketl Venturi, winner of three of (All Beitt of-7) year. Hodges and Carl Furillo as if they 7.50x14 23.95 27.95 7.60x15 21.45 25.45 A field of 145 from the United Never One Man Team The tire with the 100,000-mlle the 14 tournaments thua far this Wednesday’s RphuHs were peagreens, but he wasn't con­ 8.00x14 25.95 29.95 8.00x15 23.45 27.45 'A/ States. Canada, Mexico and Hawaii ' "That’s crazy," Duke said. "Prob­ Dupont nylon cord body. Safer fUH! ttl year, and Billy -Casper, a two- No games scheduled. ably they base it on (Roy) Cam- vincing. 8.50x14 27.95 31.95 8.20x15 24.45 28.45 time winner, were among the hot­ ia on hand for the three days and ' "Ho(lges saya the Dodgers have than the tires on new cart yet P l i Thursday’s Schedule panella being out.-We never were a ‘9.00x14 29.95 33.95 6.00x16 16.45 test threats. National League Final nights. of swimming in which the best pitcliing staff in the Na- prlciHl lower here. champions in 14 events will be 'one man team. Sure, we'll miss Another was Jay. Hebert, whose Boston at Montreal (Montreal (Jampy, but we have a lot of play­ ti(>nal Leagrue," ' somebody men­ five under par 66 yeaterda/ was leads 1-0), crowned. The only defending tioned. GUARANTEED NO .champion not competing is Shelley ers who can do the Job. We lost last 4-10 the lowest practlc.e round report- American League Final year because we didn’t hit. Tbat's Snider's mouth opened. "H e said *d. Jay hasn’t won thla year, but Springfield at Herahey (first of Mann, a Cornell University co-ed what?" he snapped. BRAND NEW TIID|ICC^95 BLpWpUT FOR LIFE ^ JEFF COBE BY PEl’E HOFFMAN who won the 200-yard butterfly the only reason.” THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE ha's twl<;e tied for . second and hia series). Half Hearted Statement- L.A. a Good Town HEAVY DUTY | ^ U t ^ B plusta) Guaranteed 36 Months or .30,- BY WILSON SCRUGGS and holds the record at '2:26.3. Then Duke Snider backtracked AT LEAST l/KIVBKj BUTGErrMS-ID JUeAMme... Preliminaries are being held Snider didn’t seem able to con­ 000 Miles Against A ll Rond WCLLINCVR I KNOW WHO I0LL£D ALBOM- AT THAT. ' OOOB/DOOBY DAH ' HE DESCRIBED THATOESCRIP' M P ()R W THINGS each afternoon with finals at night vince himself. And his halfhearted and began to say, yes, he gueaaeU Exchange For Old Tube — If No Evchsnge Add 50c Hasards. it was, but the only time all day GAMCiTMUCH ABO/. rSAWUIMWADRCA/A.»' MOMEMT... D^OOOB/CDO.. THE KILLER TION COULD s t e p c STt h e , in the Southern -Methodist Uni­ statements were not making too THOUdUr, MGS SAW AM JUST AS CLEARLY AS I BEFORE HE PITAMLUON GAS/ WLLTDU/ versity 25-yard pool.^ much sense. he seemed sure,of himself was DtED?...IT'S GUYS.'.. EVEN... I'M l a t e f o r when he noted, "W e're really go­ HMfVWM,BUT- SEE'iDU/ Pee Wee Reese, for example. "He A ll Prices Plus Tax and Recappable Casing IN a l l THE MYDATEI ANOTHER AIR CONDITIONING looks better than ever," Duke said. ing to like it in Los Angeles. It ’s PAPERS.' Exhibition Bafieball Reese now U 39 and he is the best a good town. I'm gonna like it es­ OUR BUSINESS IS BUILT ON PUBLIC TRUST WATER TOWER Wednesday's Results the LADS (that's the first- -time pecially because I live there." Milwaukee 5, Los Aqgelei^ 4. we’vb ever typed that out) have You don’t have to go' any fa:rther IN STALLE D A T TH E K A Y DRUG rt>. , PhUadelphia 12, New York 8. for a shortstop. He Is, at best, not than Walter Alston to learn that MANCHESTER STORE HARTFORD STORE 112 MAIN ST.—EAST HARTFORD, CONN. San Francisco 6, Cleveland 3. * too good these days. there ia cause for apprehension in 911 PARK ST. Mlit So as Snider t r i^ to defend the connection with the great move to 91 CENTER ST. LMSV FOR /FREE ESTIM ATE Chicago (A-) 10, S t Louis 6. EAkr SIDE OF POPE PARK Cincinnati 2, Washington 0. Dodgers, running a hand through the far west. Alston has man­ (BY MUNICIPAL BUILDING) ••te M l 8-2444 N E X T T O ZIO N S T.— CM 6-6561 Gall Ml 34686 . Kansas .City S, Uttie Rock (SA) his graying locks, it seemed aged long enough to kiiow that 3. • ■ .strange. It is hard to become) used trouble itaTta with age. ' ;Boston 10, Msmphls (B A ) 1. to the Idea that the 'Duke ia a vet­ And the atrong, allent man from WOODCOCK ^EFRICEMTION CO, Dkrrtown, Ohio, ta taking the old- Pltteburgh Mexico City 1 eran—.and one 'Who could be In FISK TIR EW R V ICE, INC. V. (N igK t). trouble______with a bad knde. Juot .aa oat outflL In the majora L* Detroit xt Blnhinghem eaneeled. dUfieult ae It la to aeoapt tho Idea mirvle eolony. I ' l L t a i -5 V / V / 4 .

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PAGE/tWENTT ESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., AY, APRIL 10, 1958 MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, yAjWjHESTER, COI^.* THURSDAY, APRIL 10,1968 PAGE TWfiNTY-OlW ■ 'i— ------III,. Om THE .9 '^ . \ 1 Herald X' rom ■y '■ ^ .. PAT BOUHJC / ' v' - ' - ^^Asa|*Uu|^^ Three Softball Leagues Goach Stijl r E«it Side Teama Prov^aperiority X Having been real close to the Town Basketball Toumamei W o Draw Record Sclleduled This Summer Fears Celts stiiged by the Recreation Department thVeeason it w m ' ' L, ' ■■■' ' ■ — ■'fe, ' V ■ interesting to note the tremendous Buccewsmjoyed h I’lans for softball activity under the «Rpnsorship of the representing the Ess.t Side Re?. ExcIudihgJtIm Interinediste Albany, Calif., April JO (/P)---Silky:SulUvan6Rfi always dm\^' Recreation Department were annotinced today by Program a crowd of liumans—but not horses for isonlpetition. Thr Tournament, since only the School St. gym Routed such a stretch running wpnder horse is exped'Oif.to lure a rccou* Director Wallv Fortin. Three leagues are contemplated. One, league this t>eet winter, championship honors ifKthe Midget ani} Junior Toumimenls were wrona----- ...... weekday crowd of 20,000 to watch him in a 810,000 mile a which will be know;n as the Rec League, will consist Of the ' Boswn, April 10 (/P)—The Golden Gate "Fields tohiciriW, best |>l«ycr» In town wtih nil panie.s' by clubs which played, their regu^ others who,deservs dal at Robertson Park under Uie iiphls St. LoUUyHawk^ still feared lar,season games at the. East Side men­ But the. track refuses to say . SHf^ also la a 'most valualfic Rec,- - ,.r ■' tion bbt IjFwould be impogaible to What 8-y^ar-olds, may be,.racing Introduced this season will be a the inJurjuKiddl^ Boaton Cel name thim all. animal. Owners 'Tom Ross and Pliil Dog Training ' Combining all results in. the against the big, flame red Ken­ slow pilch league, to be knowh as tics today Xrmle one seme tucky Derby Hopeful. klipstein paid 319.700 for him and the Church League. Thi; Dusty away from ^^ir first Na* kidget end Junior tourneys, idget names worth remsmbey- he's already- Tn^ade theifi $123,950. League, which will peniilt regular: lets’ frdm the East Side building -Bob Wuerth, the track new* di­ Class to Start tional BasketbeXA.MO< chain poetsd eight victories as a g a ln s ^liig ^ include diminutive Larry Lls- >» ^ rector, mentioned only three/posel- Ro.is said hardly a day passes fast pitching; will also;fJ)e organ- plonship, “We aren’rsT ^ t. yet and <^ttl and rugged Jeff Oentileora when he falls to'-receive an off#r I- cd. Churches and civic groups three setbacks for a qtarkUng .7 ^ bllities —. Furyvan.i- CireW'' Lea. a the Ccltl'cs still are n: gi«at ball winning percentage. Next mune ^of Ihe Oulsers ohd robust Jeff stakes winner last year at Del- to sell. The Iasi offbr, he said, was r.re e::pected to make up the Monday at ¥ club, even without Blii Russell,’’ Tybuis Dave Itaye and Bob Doyle MaL and the JJan^iiilen Farm’s for $500,000. Church League membership, while cautioned St. Louis C o ^ Alex, the West Side Rec with a * 4 won ^ and lost mark and a .444 neroent- of Deci’syDrlve-In. - Rangy Maic Llangollen. * ' Rosa declined to give'sthe source the Ditsty_ League will be open to [annum last night sn w the McGurp^and Tom AliHlraoU the b u t' said, it was bonafid;'. La all clubs. ’ A new dog tra(di"S iwks’ 102-100 victory for va 3-2 age. Teams repMsmtUpg the Y Wuerth, although conceding not managed only two triumphs in Elks along with Art Si and mahy horsemen here want-to run. month, the owners turred down Fortin said he hoped to have at start Monday night 8 o’clock at ,taga in the best of sayen Bitl^ohnson of Police A were Mri-" eight tournament starts for .a dls> their charge* against Silky, ex­ $350,000 bid. Pest four to six teams in each of the Manchester Y. The class will other* who exhIMted fin potential pressed confidence the race would th ' three leagues. T thtnk maybe the Celtics am eppolnUng .230 winning percent- That colt is not for sale. run for eight weeks sad hyl" con­ gge. during the tournament co.me up- wUh at least alx entr|ea. Monday night all groups inter­ ■lowing up a little, ' but we're Not to be oVerlooKad are Ken ested in entering teams in any of clude the season. , ■cared atiff of them' Whether they Proud of silky Close to Triple Dead HeiU:, ie Midget Tournament Salo and Jim SmiW of tho Man­ the leagues'Will meet at the East Anyone interested''in leanting' have Russell or -not/' det^red chester Auto Patii, Rand^ Smith He Mid the horsemen-are proud Magazine Askfi Support The camera waa needed to separate LMlc- 3. in the middle, Mike Sorcnthiife-tfp; Charmador,-8,' .on Ride hec. The Church and Dusty how to teach his or her dog to b X former Kentucky stSr Cliff Hagen. champion C ru is e -also and John McNell/of the Chiefs and of Silky as a Californian, and Inside, Tony DeSplrito aboard; and Natagar, 5, on (he outs-de’. Jack' Leonard in the Irons, at-the Leagues meet at 7 o'clock with come a respected pet should attend With Russell Niidellned with e season laprm in the know he has to mrf lb-get ready .For Baltiuj: Kreonis finish of a six-furlong race at Jamaica, Long Island. Ladle barely got up to win in the last Jump.- le at tbA'^East Side Paul Quay an nqil-biting point where they can siww their tive years, (Herald Photo by Oflara). St. Louis took the. ball out hs -record and the one setback was Little League Baseball winner at Golden Gate Fields April Babe Ruth, who hit 35 or more Foxx, with a* lifetime total of Simmons, also enshrined at Coop- victorj’ over the 'Tale baseball dog in the obedience show ring. Boston went into a full court press ■IjAered by the Manchester Park- -Tomorrow night will be mighty the worst at the Coliseum this ■ piece' In the stands. deaux waa asked what he thought 20„,1949. Dodgers are creating inside I.os homers in no feW’er than 12 534 homers,' had his high of 58 in erstown, reached or exceeded' 35 • •4)uad yesterday. Some of the top obedience dogs ‘and Sister Martin of the Hawks ade, second best team in the Bast impcMant in the Uvea of hundreds season. It looks like they are Ron Fairly, a lefthmnded bat­ about the (Coliseum setup, he of­ 1. His agent. Harry Silbert, said Angeles Collsenm. sea.sons. In 57 seasons nt league 1932,' end nine or more eefisons tv^lce. Mickey Mantle,, star New /I His metes scored in the top of in the east during the past years, wss fouled with the one second Side Junior League, in the cham­ of Manchester youngsters who are right. ter, drove two balls into the fered nothing ralculated to set off * Shoemaker probably will stay "It will. In our opinion,” says history, the 35-or-more hbmer naw him make at least 35 homers. York outfielder, hit ^ I n 196$ » d the 11th and that was enough for have been products of the Man- left. The Ce][tics protested that St. pionship game «vith strong Song- planniniK U> participate in Little Developments In the past 24 stands down the rlghtfleld line— celebrations in the pitching -fra­ here, flying, to Kentucky or any Sport, "be a calamitous, sad mark In one scaaon has been at­ Greenberg, whose high also waa 27 in-1950, and sepma a cinch' to the victory. Steeb^ w’ho allow’ed .11 cheater class. Louis did hot advance the ball silo Construction, regular season League m^ebMl this summer. Boya which runs -into the wall about 300 ternity. Other place Silky might run.. and eternally controversial oc­ tained 56 times. .'■8, made in 1938, had a total of move steadily up ^ a "Big Gun" Dull Draw, hours indicate that pitching in the • Trainer Reggie Cornell says hits over the extre>irjiing -route, 'ITte moat recent group to suc- past ihidcourt In the maximum titUst from the East Side, Coach who will nM attain the age of IS new home of the Los Angeles feet from, home plate. He also They’ll Rain Homers’ currence If a Duke Snider, This list of American League five sea.so'ns in which he reached list. / A csMfully mplete the beginner* seconds, but lost*, the argument to Pop Csrlson’a well-balanced Con­ years before^ugust 1 of this year Silky may go In the Preakness at playing 7.7 games in the Coli­ “Big Guns,” headed by Ruth, con­ or exceeded the 3'' homer total. Hal Troekyy-Tildtime Cleveland gave up e run to the Ells In the Dodgers is going to be about. gs swung a little late /.once snd "I think they'll rain homers over Pimlico and the Belmont Stakes if bottom of the inning but that was course included; the referees. tractors edged the Psrkade Sv« are eligible tra c tiv e . membei^ip pleasant as falling down ap ele­ knocked a ball over the leftfleid seum and 11 in Seals Stadium tains the names of such sIuggor.i Gehrig, whose beet homer years slugger, twlM reached or. exceeded 47-4$ In S' thrilling overtime duel. In the local program. —^------• that leftfleid screen," he said, "but he makes a good showing in the In San Francisco, or a Willie as Jlmmy'Foxx, Lou Gehrig. Hank were 10.74 and 1936. when he hit the 35 hornm* total, as did Al Ros­ all. Dave Dougan-^Shepherd "They took., more than 10 sec­ vator shaft screen. round-trippers will be few and Derby. Yale's BIU OUleapiex who relieved Doris Remmey—Boxer Rematch Looms in onds—tipt what'the heck," laid Third place honors were garnered But all of UieseNtey* must regis­ '' A college b^t;>sU team, the Mays, playing 77 games in Greenberg end. still banging away to. reached or exceeded' the 35 en of x5levelar Playera 'who ter for the progT^ tomorrow Despite Fafrly'e performance, far between .in right. I feel sorry Cornell ordcied a two-mile gol- Senis Stadium and 11 in the homer total in seven seasons. Wil­ ■tarter Bruce' Irving In the ninth, William Stevens—Poodle Boston "Coach Red Auerbach. "We by Hou4e A Hale, No. 1 combine Southern California Trojans, went lefthanded hitters do not ■p'pear for Duke .Snider ' fs lefthand.ed at the fences as he heads for his reached or exceeded 35 homers in- have to shoot better than we did in .the West Side Rec loop, and night at 7:80 at WaddeU School, lop for his pride and joy ye.sterday Coliseum, should break Balie 40th birthday—TeiJ'- Wtlllsms of liams. whose high ' homer.' season onb 'eeason once; Rudj York.-Gus took the loss. Ellen Reichert—Oollie Sari Francisco, April 10 (/?)• which paid a grose. of 193,755 to^-scoring' system. Referee Frankie out to the Coliseum yesterday to to have nearly the advantage x>f swinger). and remarked "Silky is ready to Ruth’s record this year." ^ Charles Braun—Miniaturs Pin­ —and we had better in ,8t. Louis Boland Oil, Y' League kingpins, and all interested LiiGe League test the 42-foot-htgh’ leftflelrt the Boston Red, .Sttx. was 43 in 1049, hit 36 each In 1946 ZCrnlaL Ken Williams. "Vem Ste- —Top ranking heavyweights watch the goings-on at the Gow Carter, favored Machen 117-116. candidates are remlndra that they the righthanders. The rightfield "The balls seem to have a run." ^ Sport feels the public would ,Ted is ;bne of five stars who have and 1057, made 37 in 194i', and 36 pherw. Clarence Walker, Goose scher Palace, and boo lustily at dull ac­ Judge Ja'ck Downey scored It 115- Saturday." settled for fourth spoL screen. Which is Just .250 feet from ^ wall drops back quickly to 390 ,,tranjfe carry inhere. Some of Mrs. Harold Lester—Poodle Eddie Macben and Zora Folley ______With Ru.sselK the NBA rebound m,ust be ac^ompani^'d bXa parent Smart support the commissioner if he reached ois.exceeded that 35-hom- in 1942, / . Goslln and, Roy' Slevers, belUng No Interference tion on occasion, seemed to side 113 and Judge Fred Aposta(l saw Or guardian who must slitn a re- home plate at the foul llpe._____ feet moving «way from the fouD ihqse that went over or were er-per-seasoft figitre flve o r more Miss Lester—Poodle ...... - failed- -l9y—far;-to—de term ine—&- with Swift’ and- hia~-i94-pound -un- •Foiiey-ahead--117-H5;-The—Asso-- king,- watc h in g ^ -atreet- cloUihir -MiUer’s Pharmacy certainly t—‘-He seemed Wperk -up when he flatly refused to aib»w any bat­ Through 19.57 .the current, alT- Washington star'who Rad hia big­ the. Celtics a tte s te d the., same qulretf forim.'-...... Easily iie’ar St-reen “piffe. f cauRht deep didn’t -seeni to be hit i walked Into that paddock,” Cornell ting marwa with the help of times. Ruth, with an ail-time time homer total list r'eads^r Ruth gest aeaiion In 1957, when his 42 Houfton, Tex.— (NEA) -^Uarry Peggy Grasale—Poodle clear cut title challenger last derdog-efrom ^handler, Arl*. cisted Press had FoUey 117-116. set the dopesters In the Intermedi­ At the present time there kre 24 In the. next half hour, the Tro-^ Gf course, yesterday’s session! well epough to travel that far. Dueltt, Rice football star, reported Fern Eremita—-Poodle slow down strategy that worked ate Tournament this sssaon. After I said. "He's a smart horse and he sub-par standards. season mark of 60 made in 1927, 714: Foxx 534; Mei Ott $11 f Geh­ homers led the league,, as did his night in their 12-round draw. Lusty boos greeted announce­ Terrible IlgHt in the fourth game at St. Louis.. ' i uniformed teams' and approXInmte- Jana swatted 11 balls over the was nothing more than a batting! ."It was uncanny." knows a race ia near.” heads the list. The Babe, before rig 493; Williams 456; ^ a n Muslal 114 nina battod heme. for track. In which he hasn't com­ Donna Kiejna—(Poodle So amid ,fuming and figuring, a re­ ment of-the card from the one 'fthtshlng last In the . four-team i• |ly 400 youngsters participating in Patricia Orr—Cross - Former heavyweight Champion However, . the Hawks Jammed league at the East Side Rec, the ' screen and put two more over the. ------—------peted since his sophomore year match appears a probability. offlclalwho voted for Machen. Joe Louis - opilied; "It was a the local Little League program rightfield fence. ' in high school, where he did 19.8 Ellen. Reichert's six month old Fuming was lanky Bill Swift, who the middle and forced Boston PhsrmscisU surprised Champion . which got iU sUrt W k in IMO Collie Imd Charles Braun's Minia­ A ringside check’ of sports terrible fight. Machen wasn’t players to ■h'bot -from outside Johpny Werhas hit six of the , In the low hurdles. manages FoUey and who shouted writers Indicated about a ' 4-1 sharp and Folley weakened." Nasslff Arms 70-68 In Jtc semi- with Just one league, namely the .ihomers in the experiment. Hie ture rhnsetier showed outstanding “That decision was the biggest rob­ wfhlle battling up veteran back- finals and then nipped the favored i American.' Three years later^^the progress during the course prom­ ratio for Folley. over the 191',i- Folley and Machen each re­ court Bob Cousy when he moved West Sides 60-56 In the champion-! National League came Into prom- longest blow cleared the screen bery I've ever seen." pound Machen wko hails from Into the pivot. ising to develop into well trained He declared a protest will -be ceived about $33,000 for the fight shlp contest. Nssslffs settled for j’lnence -and then in 1955 the Inter- dogs. Redding, Calif., lives In San Fran­ and television rights.- Each' got 25 Poor Half . made to the California Athletic cisco and had wpn all of his pre­ third place after crushing the East national League wsui organised. Other Sports Hsmdlers Interested In entering per cent of the net gate, $82,724.45 Boston scored only 12 field goals Sides 92-62 in a consolation game. Also in 1953 two farm leagues - Commission but conceded he vious 24 .fights. in 51 attempts in the first half, the new class Monday night should thought the decision would stand. and $12,500 of the TV money. Thanks to Wslly Fortin, pro- [ were added and still a third farm Trio of Stars ^ come equipped with a choke collar The referee and two Judges all ' Machen. rated thg No. 1 con­ which, coupled with poor foul gram ^director for the Recreation ; loop waa-started-''three years ago. P a g e l9 and a leather leaMi ftrong enough Sided with Swift Jiad varying opinions of the o i^ tender, entered»the ‘ring a 214-1 ■hooting, .proved, too much to over­ Department, Z had the good for- j ... * * * >'■ to hold their dog. Most of the crowd of., 11,759, come. Under California’s 10-m>«t favorite ,for the nMlonally. tele- come. The ' Celtics. connected on tune of offlciatlng several gamee ( Little League baseball haa re­ •To Get Award Yised.bout. but In the.early rounds 32 of 106 from the floor fn the in both the Midget and Junior I «l«ired the support of the entire seem ^ baffled by the poteiii left game. ■ ■ • . Tournaments. It was encouraging i I t has been a Jealous Jab of the. No. 2 challenger for •’Sure we playdd lousy, but for­ to ise so many pinmiiing young *"<1 both manpower • Cheshire, April 10 — The great-. Floyd Patterson’s crown. get everything eUe that hap­ cagers who certainly should add i **,•■ P*’®''*" eet swimmer In University of Con- T, - Eddfe -flurried to-, gain command pened/’ said Cousy. "It aJI comes strength to the high school teams i ‘ very pkxxc ®f operations. nsetteut history and two of the in the closing rounds and that down to the fact you don’t beat of the future. Theie are mo financial rewards to school’s finest football player* brought him from defeat-even his anyone shooting 82 of 106' and Junior standouts .who', quickly the persona.. .Trim contribute time have been'Selected to receive the Now Is The Time manager,' Sid Flaherty, conceded miaaing free throws.” come to mind are tall Billy Vldt, and money to the project. But the - UConn.^Ahtmni C Club's annual Big Bob PetUt, Martin and Bobby Hamill, Jim McAuJey and countleas num7>er of. workers will awaiM;:fW’ outstanding senior this. Hagan were the key men in the see the results of their efforts in athletee. ''' \ G bustling. Dick Provost of SongaUo —Flaherty, llka-SwlfLa cattleman, the forma of the youngsters who The awards will go to Stephen declared, “To clear the atmosphere St. Loula triumplt Pettit hit for COTstruction. Manchester Parkade W ’'v Bring In Your Worn Oiif Tires and Bottelles 33 pointa and helped control the boasted four fine players in tall are developing Into real Americans., s Plnney Jr., of T\p r r 1 n g t o n, these two boys ought to get-to­ St. Louis defensive boards, Martin, Phil Sullivn, president, Nick U<5onn's first All-A>nerlca Swim­ gether again.” Mike Ehlers, a sturdy rebounder Cousy’■ long-time rivet, tallied with excellent' potential, little Cstaldo, -secretary. . and Allen mer; and' to football Co-Captains ^ Since each collected , In the pointe, and Hagad 21. Keenan, treasurer, along with other Lenny King of NaugWuck and neighborhood of $32,000 for the George .Turkington--jind brothers To Words " Get Big Trade-In Allowances Despite the close ecorc, it was Mike, and Don Simtnpns. ■ Utile League officials will be on Lod Mooradin of Haverm.II, Mass. FREE FREE night’s work, and since Patterson’s a loOeely-played game -before a hand Friday night to help with tha In making the annouheement manager Cus D’Amato, shows no Greg Msnchuck and, Billy Beiek- registrations and answer all ques­ and SATURDAY sellout crowd of 13,909 gt the Boa- ewtes impressed for HiHiee 'A Hale today, Club President Alvin\Evans GIFTS GIFTS ^A SY Inclination to include either in a ton Garden. tions pertaining to the local pro- said, "This is the first timd the match with the champion, figur­ and Boland Oil boasted 't>yo stand­ gram.------The Celtics w ill^ v e to do much out performers in Vangy Rudy jelactlon committee has aver CREDIT ing was strong that a rematch better to extend/the eeriee to, a . __ _ . „ , _ ^ \ ^ •’•'*** speaking program, head- picked three athletes for APRIL 11 and 12 would be. arranged. Wojnarowlcs and Hank Grsyh. ed by Chief of Police Herman TERMS seventh and deciding game set for Larry MachU of Persoiiallxed ; Schendel. Town Director Pr«n Ma-’ award, but there could be no fair AVAILABLE Suffered Muacle Injury their home court next Monday—if Floors snd Jon Mqrhardt of Ma’s i honev and Ernie Dowd past UtUe eompromiae in Judging the. merits WARDS^ Machen said he suffered s recurr necessary'. of the three eeniora" and Btll’a are tWo others/ who L ea^e president, and a sports rence of a muscle Injury in his stand out in my memorXat the | Him win conclude the nlghi's TTm awards will be presentel victory in the opener of lege, Unlvereity of Massachusetti, OPENING DAY SPECIALS Marine Department OPENING DAY SPECIALS 45* In the 10th Folley went down half. Chuck Salhiond aifd Dave the Stanley ,<^p final, ga'iy t®»*' know-, Schmidt might -make '^Is to mSt , and Amherst. He holds of/ewoaca from what Carter ruled a slip. White combine man slaters. lis, left, snd Jntts' Guenther, geV out snd push. it'a.up to._him. tb make any here. He has an officially record* goods. .The proceeds go into-! the There wasn’t much else for ths firip to do. ■ chaagM. PeraanaUy'I-think Sim­ *d long-iliatanc* clout of M5 yardaJ upphyfund. ■lA -I > ■ - V r •/

p a g e t w e n t y .t w o MANCHESTER EVENINi^HPEALD, MANCHESTER. CONy.> THURSDAY,, APRIL 10, 196S MANC?H|«reK jpTBNPfg HERALD, Mk^C^^:ER/C 0^p^^ THtTRSPAT, APKIK 1958 PAGE TWENT«*ttiMlE r'' ■«l ------— AutombbilM for Sale , 4 Buaimss Seryiceti Offered 13 THERE OLfGHTA BE A BY FAGALY an^ SHORTEN Dogsr-HIrds—P sts^ ^ Buildifif MstcriaJs 47 lIoiiMhoId Goofifl 51 Wantfd—Tflr Boy 58 Suburbsn Pmr R«it 66 Houflcs for 'Houflflfl for Salfl 72 Snborban for Salt 75 Waitted~"Rcal Estata ,77 Wantcd-~Real Eitat

M57 FORD VI, ‘rhunderWria «n- OICR'a WEa THFRBTRIP com­ ' • ■ « . '> ■ SIX TEAR OLD pony, 'msdlum USED BUlLOmO and plUlhbiiig OLDj, Q V N i. tany eondltiaii), ROGKVILLB- New three room (VI)--BOL‘rON^M3cE-Four room Manchester—Just listed, . two UpC) lIA iN —Covtntzy Lake, new LUTlNafl WANTED-fllnglt, tw» BELLING TOUR honw] / ClassifiH Kine, nine pautncer country pany. doom and Windows, custom Mae. kd 9-9983 xtr kd 8J>4t4. 8U suppUas. Windows, doom and aa- sWords, war relics, uitlqucs, stu/ apartment, refrigerator, gas Ranch furniel^, tncluftes etove, hs:-a old. Vezy nice large six room ,Mven room sput level, 1% baths, family, tbrse-tamily, feuainesa, prompt, efficient, work, guasantsed. Cali Ml I-ISM East Middle Tpks. - WATKiJiS aediin. Blue with •trip. All rwiM wM t w(H tu n s n s tmoowf sortad lumber. Om b Saturday igturday s (^ona or Irhole collactionl. 7« MIU rongs, dlspeaall, no pets, $7$. Coll .refrigerator^'washer, two double amth with garage. ’Three' large flreplace, attached garage, gome ^nroperty. Have rfianV cosh Miyera ice and sraralsing wjttdbt oMIga- extru. -Excellent condition. Call after I p.m. a.nt-*8 P->h- waalhe P9rmlttla*,r •t. Tei. M SJmi. . TR 6-3806, or TR 6-8050. beds, twojehest drawers, thres oc- bedrdqma, lots'of kijehen cabinets, room, lake privileges. Present MbrtgaMs arranged Please colt tion, call 8. A. Beeehllr, JteflRm, Mvertisement Ml »-Mr4. ' ______Week daye 8:80-6 p.m. Stock Placa^aca USED FURNITURE cpstonal jpbairs, cqmplcte kitchen mortgage con *>e assumed, month- OAorge L. Groziadlo, Realtor. kO LAWNS AXD fardens olowed With full ceDqr. Hot -water bU heat. A . MI 3-6969 or W tt lty ^ . B n t^ A » Articles For Salt 45 off North Main 81., or call' kd set, la w s , 19,800 complete. R, F. real nice^ome. Qdly $16,800. ly payments tra only $77.89. R. ' 9-887f, 109 Hemy 8t. socUte, MI 9-8882/Vj^b6r kRytl- CL ASSfr iED A DVT. rotary plow. Free eatimatei. / ' e x c h a n g e ^ ' W, mrir WALK When we c«» «ell you 9-3S63. ’ANTED—Bedsitids commode for Wsnted to Rent 68 Dim<^ A Co., Realtors, kG 9-8345, F. Dimock A Co., Realtors, kO pie UsUng Ser^Jfle. • ..x / DEPT. HOltRS/ V a car with.no money down,. EMy Rapid BOrvice. Call PI 3-7M9, Invalid. Write Box V, Herald Jotjjdph Aahford, Ml 9-6816. Bar- kfonchesteR-lJarge six room two- 9-8245, Joseph Ashford, kO 9-6818, BELLING; BUYING, trgdlng L M- terms arranged. Oole Motors. JM 2 - 16 OAK, ST., MANCHESTER WANTED to rent—Four or five story. ,^Garoge,Sarge lot. Nice home 8:15 A.Mv lo ^tSO P.M.N A B C ' SERVICE Company, it, V ^ a Woods, kn 9-77DT. or Robert Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Rob­ . M L (v’hich means Llvq Modern- ARE TUU^NBlDBk^r .center St.t. hft l-OWO. ■ KNAPP SHOES, Harry kUhoney, OLD OR ANTIQUE dolls, tiny or room apartment by middle-aged for io ^ e (amllK Near All schools SELUNOXOVR PROPWWT Maple, Ml 9-1875. Member of Th6 88 Maple St. Tel. kd l-kkST. DidmondSr-Wstchss—- large, foahjon magaaines or broks, ./Murdock, Ml S^J2:’ ert MurdOCK. kn 8-6472. Multiple Ust>—ell your real eitate Breakfast table, four chaifs flS working couple. Coll after 6 P-m, and'bus. Only .VAsiW. the fnddern way,, ’The Ellsworth Wo Will/A^prrolse your prcEwty BOTlfiWARD ~aedui and lUtlon Appliance Sprvice Cmtractorr As- J t w s ir j 49 old ^ tons. BU 9-5184, MI 9-8672. *■ COPY CliOSiNG TIME ttoP QUALmr loam, ExceUent for $18,500/' SpackMif ' alx room home, (V ni I BOLTON - Coventry Lin#, Mitten i^ency, Resltors. MI 3-6930 free tn ^ w ltb sm t any o t ^ a E M waK^a, Authorised dealey. Ralph’s .. .emciatlon Sierviclng Hotpoint, Rocking chair - fg good solid construction, aluminum ■_6bventry — Six ’’room ranch. New six room Cape. Four (uuahed We oJsd buy propertyifroper lor eiHh FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. M otor^ales. Inc.. 5* Windsor' A.B.C, Kelvinator, Blackstoiie, landscaping, greenhouses, and LBONART W. TOST, Jawaltr, m- COUPLE W m rch R d desire four ’Three ’ bedrooms, Imchen' and lawns. Fill gravel, stone. CaU ilra, adjuata watejMe axpanly. atprma, garage, near stores, bus, down, ceramic Ule bath. wAlkout LU’TINGA WANTED, single and ^fember kiufupleTLietlnB MON. THRU FRIv Avc.. Rockville. MI l-lMI. ■ Maytag. Washers, dryers, ranges. Antique) Grandfather’s Clbck $uo rooms, VreaflonableXront, Tefer- small down payment assume 6% dinette, Nice living room, ^Very ex­ basement, large lot. 818,700. R F. Walt kd S-S808. , eaaonebra pneap Open daUy. Spinet and small .upright pioitps. enpea. PWasa cslt d i^ time,. MI two-family houses. Member of /A t a NLEY BKa Y. R i^ e r H.P. end K.A. dishwashers. e mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchins, cellent location. Lake pHvileges. Dintpek • Co., Realtora. 'kO MLB. Howard R.. Hastings, Real­ BRAE-BURN REALTY * I0:.10*A.M. Thuriday aveninga. 139 Spruea. Mspla Dtesfcr, New $39 I * , ' 9-2520,/ , ;X.^ ^ . Only $10,300. Small cosh. OONDER’S T V SeWlct available BARGAINS—Famous Hoover vac­ Strati, kd 9-4897. V ■ I Ml 9-6m. 9-52A, Joaeph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, tor, kO 9-lld7 any Uma. kO 80278 SATURDAY 9 A.M. 1950 CADILLACNjonvartUds. 1M2 BArbuht Wixida, MI 9-7702. or Rob­ Ford two-door. any time. Antenna eonveratona. uum rieaners. RecondtUoned. Bofa ,$18 WATiaNSUSED. FAJnLT OF THREE deatrb. fiva Govern^ Lake—Five rooms And Guaranteed. 813.96 up. Free'^home 7 (X) klANCmSTER Green Ahea ert Murobek', ka 8-6472. PbUco factory supervised service m .rent. Reasonable. Tel,il, \MI S% room ranch with attached ga- :e. Just ecroaa from water.. 1958 BORGWARIM^b^^or sMsn,' 7/U0iAitc dehipnstration. MI 9-8681 aRsr 1 Gsrdcib—Fsnn— I Mshogsny Cocktail Table, New $l4 FURNITURE EXCHANGE; 9-8993 or write ..Bek O, Herald.Ud. \ TOUR CXMIPERATION WILL Tel. MI M4M. ^ ragee. 81.6,300. Sales price Includes ^4s*on e is a honey. Only 11800’ (iXLBUL’TON-Coventry Hne. New radio, heater, HIM. IVn Hillman *^A.^.UJCye. p.m.^ . 16 OAK ATOEETP ktl c ^ . Hurry on this one: ^ BE APPRECIATED UGHT BUL|J}OZmO. excavating, MU8 Proflucts y / SO Living room chair $5 ;»Ng,'.’.disheMher and disposal. For 6 room ranch, ceramic Ule bath, convertible ,jredBn, 1396. Ralph'a further inrbt;matiQn infb(^mtti«n or appoint khotty pine kitchen, woik-out Motor S61e6. Inc.. 88 Windsor Ave., grading, badt -fllHniu Dump truck GRADE No. 1 loam delivered, |l BROAD BREA8'TBD">rmze freeh Gulbranaon spinet pianb and bench. Farms and Land for Sals 71 Cobwitry—F<'—Four- rooms and stall rental. Reasonable rates, no -j[ob per yard, S-yards minimum. No. 3 ment to ser call The R. F, basement.' Large lot. Reduced to Dial Ml 3-2711 Rockville: Ml 8-1869. frosen Tom turkeyp(^80c a'pound, Rooms Withoot^,Bwt^ 59 FOR DIFFERENT- else* and ty DiiHock k Co., Realtora, MI ■howeri gas kheat. A real ateal, 814.900. R. F . Dimock Co., Real­ too smail. MF 9-06Q6. loam, 13.60^ per yard, (iravel. oven ready. S^kub’e ‘Turkey OpenJE^brs. and.FVl, eveninge till 0 $6,800, l^ y $1.1000 cash. 1950.^LYMOUTH1950/lC four door. radio. crushed stone^atabllised atone, o l forma and land tracts withiz 9424s;\Joseph Ashford. M 9-68IS, tors, kn 9-8245, Joseph ^ h ford , Farm, 188 Hlljalown Rd.. * Man­ ATTRACTJVELT ^ rn lsb e d and Barbari Wood*. MI $.7702 or Rob- k ^ 9-6818, Barbara Wafw, .Ml heater. one owner. Reaaonable CLAPBOARDS recovered wttV No. sand, hot mix ^ h a lt . Nussdorf xbeerful roomo''^ Complete flight miles' dt Hartford, Lanrrenee chester. Sloito, Broker, kq t-atlO. art Murd^k, Ml 8-64jp.______. 'Bolton Lake — Four room 9-7702; Or Robert MiwAock. Ml MI 9-6734. 1 wood shinglea and patnted'at the fiiyESMOUABlS- . Sand and Stone Oo;, MI 8-3437. housekeepingrfacimies ayaUable. ranch. Rei^ yard, all fenced aame time. Low rates. Call MI BINOER (eatherwelgbt portable. 8-6472. M A Lost and Found ^ - ACTID GET ■ Single, (*M FOR r e n t . Inqutra fltste For further information or ap­ ated. Reward. MI 3-6$7l. new. two^ bedrooms, conipletely O AND eating apiilae, Tie from Manchester Green. Toungs- pointment to. se'e call the R. F. you to look >1. Your Inspection in­ to the Eaat. Thia home must be 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air fou> door sedaii, the one with furnished. J.t, Schuiten, Vernon radios and Hi-Fi. kR 3-8877, kH ktATXTHlNO mahogany frame eaiia 16 quart basket. Louis a- BottL Tailor flhop. 8 Bisselt MI 8-7883. seat rocker and chair. Seci'" town, kitchen, living room with Dimock k Co;, Realtora. ka 1-8248, vited St any time, seen to be appreciated, T, J. W ar glide'drive end power steering, db luxe radio, heater l o s t — Male CoHie, tri-colored, Trailer Court; y' 8-3958. . 360 Buah HUr Rd. AT A SACRIFICE After 8:80 Ml 8-5047. \ ' fireplace, veatibuJe, Large loL" black aiidjwhitc predominate. Red sofa, kd 9-8479 after 8:30. Joaeph Aahford, MI 9-6618. Bar­ Crockett, Realtor, kO 8-1877 or ka 'and defroster, .w.hltcwall tires. dire<:U(>nal lights, back-up ACErTTLENE cutting and arr weld­ , .3 ROOMS OF $18,600. R, F. Dimbck , «nd Co,, bara Woods, ka 6-77M or Robert '9-7751. roll collar. Answers to Cheyenne. •V FURNITUR Realtors. Ml 9-6346, Joseph Ash­ . Call the - lights, Chevte'a fancy custom interior, with plush door to door Please call PI 3-65SS. Reward. Auto Orirlnff School 7-A ing. On the spot repair of farm FIREPLACE, furnace Fertilitcra 50-A FURNISHED room ” for a genOe- Murflock ka 3-6472. equipment, light portable machine . clothes line poles Credit manager wmM like to, map. Npar bath. 84 High. St. ford; kO'64II8,, Barbara Woods, MANCHESTER REALTY BOLTON—Two new ranch home carpets and the soft foam rubber scata, thla one has a beauti­ , anywhere any time. Phone MI rolet.lH ton truck„ WSU-L R O ftT D cow manure, de­ contact rceponsIble/fMirty to take kfl 9-77(^ or Robert Murdock, Ml MANCHES’TSR^—Custom, brick and Top value, top.conatruction. FflO- ful ivory and bronze finish, trimmed with brighL shiny FOUND—Smair brown and white LARSON’S driving School—Offers 8-6472;” frame six room ranch. *wo fire- turea include acre lota,. (irep^e, female mongrel. Call lee Frac- all types of driver educatlori' on 9-1436. * livered by the load. Phone kd over small weekly^paymenu only S 1 f l 7 7 certified inatructor, licensed by PLEASANT large heated -.room. W. Hutchins, ka 9-8112. MI 8-48^0c ka 8-0000 ' Work' guaranteed. Tdedl Grinding RAY’S-ROOFJ^G CO., Single and FOR LEASfi WANTED—Shovel Operator, paving finance No payments till loqdk, delivered. Excellent . for table,. - S^tfibte / lamps, rug. ™g pad, homes 'defy comparijMm. T. J, r Announcements the State of 0(ew three bedroom INCOME TAX In your by knowledge « id experience. Spe­ VAN’S REAL ESTATE aalezman, full appointment to see coll the R. F. .home or mine. I-1533. partment of Motor' Vehicles. k(I cialize in foundation planting, ROOFING, SIDING, painting. >Car | Garden St. Tel. Mias t^rr. MI and Handy Hot portable washer, ranch,, hot WMer heat, ceramic CHARLES W. LATHROP, 3-4884. time, commiMi basis, excellent 8-8874. •like new. Osh TR 6-0619. AT C?ENTER—Plessmt clean room Dimock k Co., Realtors, ka bath, excellent Vorkmaiuhip', lOO’ WiH Be Honored shrub and hedge pruning, lawn pentry. Alterations and additions growth ^enlnU . at^ord Hansen, ANTIQUE NIvar, . SERyiCE STATION . .. II ■y i'in . . - q f i IIWI I ■..111- »'«■« (or one or two gentlemen, with 9-8246, Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6618, frontage, 811,700, Carlton W. Realtor renovation. John Whltham, MI Ceilings. Workmanship guaran i' Realtor. Mlg-lSOS. glasa, china, used fumlluTe y h Personals MANCHESTER Driving Academy TWO POWER lawn mowers, kael bought and told ^Fomjture Repa:r miL'VINA’roR electric stOVq. with parking, bath and ahowar. 29 Barbsra Woods, MI •-7702 or Rob­ Hutchins, Ml 9-5l32.\ MI 9-0384 .'In B. JUd^, principal of the licensed by State of Conn, and 8-6841. teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn ■,"'j .■• . , — type, .used very little, ISO and 888. Hazel St., MI 9-7088...... — ■ ' >. ■—^ ,______St. kd 8-4860. ’ AND GARAGE Sarvtce. kG u p w ind lower' baae cabinets. ert Murdock, Ml 8-6472. ~ Burns''xSchool ahd the old Law­ HET GEORGE! Have you called Motor Vehicle Department. Can Garage door, taken' off a * new Uke/6ew. $180. Call after 5 p.m. BOLTON—Five room, ranch near LARGE Cape Cod. Four roofna, ATTICS AND cellars cleaned. ^<»men Wanted -36-A FURNISHSSd rocma. Single or twin (X ni 6(ANCRE8TBR - New six rence school-^ .Hartford willJ' the Junk Yard in the north end of fulfill all driver educational Asheg and Rubbish removed. Call ON 427 HARTFORD ROAD home, .8x6>4, $40. 10" Craft'aman SALE 1-8/OFF on waUpapar. Wall M li-M lV Manchester Une. L ot\ 180x200. unfinished------upitairs. 315------jPeat' —Mid­ M your heating cost with...the town?-They go under -Parker needs, from iSsto 60. Standard' tilt arbor table -saw . and acces- tllea 4o4^a tile, Kentile, from 7o —------■ bedrooms. Gentlemen preferred. room ranch home; in- RockliBdgf Basement garage, fireplace, base­ dle Tpke. Price decreued from retire at\th* end ofrthla school ’’MI 6-5374. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ^ ^ l f ^r Eu a n t ■ Rt. 88i Vernon. <3all TR 8-1296. section, baths, ceramic tile Street Used Auto Parts. ’They buy shift, push buttoil>. fluid drive and FOR RENT. soriea, $90. Delta band saw, 890. aach/Green Paint and Wallpaper,. board -radiation, hot water bkat, 813,900 to 113.500. Phorte MI 8-0609 term, and ^ alumni aai^lation la any vehicle on wheels plus being automatic. Servii^fx Manchester, ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN Electric grinder. 820.'Never uaed I at toe Green. kitchen cpuntcra. Attached garage, ceramic bath, Youngstown kitch­ after 4:30 p.m. y '______Ro o f in g - Spacialixing m repair­ Musical InSti^uments 53 amesite drive, fiiny lonucaped en ’ Can be purchased 'with or trying to cohtact all periimB who. the newest and largest In town. Rockville, Coventry.^'Bolton. An­ Household Services Reason for closing, (lickness. inside and mitaida doors and LARGE ROOM next to bath, Pri- ing roofs of all ktoida. Also new V ii ■ High Income salea field. Exper­ a p l e d r o p -lot, 621,000. Coll R. F. Olmock Co., without modern style furniture. MV1(?HES’rER--$8Mr room C a ^ attended thosK schools 'dur{)\g. his I ' Give thenj a call—kll 6-8391. ’They dover and Vernon. CaU Mr. Mlc- ' Offered 13 A hinges. MI 9-687d, ... M lld'deak, matching vats, home. 17 Pearl St. lette, PI 2-7249. root!. Gutter work. Ghlm."eys ience not necessarj'. Transporta­ ladder back chetr and ship wheri FAMOUS Kimball , apinet pianos, Realtors, Ml 9-8246, Joseph Ash­ Seen by appointment only. Coll knotty pine colMets,, neat, niU' tenure. \ k______are opcn '8 a.m, to 7 p.m. and Sun­ cleaned, repaired, '36 yeara’ ex • Call ^ tion available. On the job training mirror, $39.80. kH 8-6364. ford,- kn 9-6818, 'Barbara Woods, Mrs. Zuckerman. Ml 9-6288. cellar. W iM pil Sdtool area. Principal Jud(L will be 70 on day until n<^. ’Thanks Skip/ ABSOLUTE Bargain — , Upholster­ 10| y n r guarantee. Lifetime guar­ CLEAN, comfortable room for re­ AjW£RICMI-d$tMNfaN perience. Free estimates CaU and Supervision. Pleasant and re­ WWTK SINK with antee on sounding board. Out­ fined gentleman. 71 Chestnut St. ka 9-7702 or Robert Murdbek. kC 811.800. ^ / deaiyhskl-Felber June 15, and the association planlr MotorcycIes-i-Bicycles U ing, - custom made cornices, 9-3404. RQPER GAS range, broil and bake. 8-8473. VACANT S tx room Cape, oil heat, Agency, kqg.1409 or MI 9-4291. WANTED—Ride to and from Main drapes and alip covera, 179 80 and Howley. Manchester . ku 8-8861. Mr 9-4748 warding work for the right man in standing exclusive construction Ml 9-6764. a program . to honor him for 43 8*.. Manchester, to South Windsor this upstanding corporation. 'Liber­ Very good condition, 840. C?all features and tone. 8898 up includ­ residential section. Absentee own­ yeara of devoted s^vlce to the MANCHESTER Cycle Shop now lo­ up. Choice pr fabrics. CaU Mrs: al commisaion. SOHALLER h u m u s new location Ml 3-9783 after 4 p.m:' IXVni) NEW CAPE, $16,900. Six er wants quick sale. Now asking DOANE (8t REET—Seven room ol(J- Heights, dally 8;30-4;30. Call kd LaPlne, kd 9-8694. ing bench Ibid delivery. lassona finished rooms, 1% baths, amasite er honle, (four bedri room Spacious duplex Robert Murdock, kO 8-6472. MANCHESTER — Six aporkUim I^ W 5% ROOM Ranch; n8.200. their names included in a’’, testi­ watt. Marlow’s. No phone interriewa T R " THE Kinsman electronie WANTED—Ride to Elm St.. Hart­ \ Used wobd combination door . STERILIZED USED 'furniture w ., apartments. Indl'viaual heat hot rooms, fireplace, hot water M /Top RockviUe location'.. Tremont monial book and to attend a\ pro­ ford fhom Prospect St. Hours 8:18- Business Services Offered 13 MEDICAL- aecretary for doctor’s A]^ly in person XTsed/63uluminum combination doors paired and sprayed. Moat of It spinet organ today. Finest quality water. (Colored Ule botlt' Built-in klAN'TlESTER-Large new five heat. Move right tn! Price |ir Agency, Realtors; Rockville TR gram from 2 to 9 p.m. that dljf. WEAVlNa of bums, moth holesI 'PLUklBINO AND heating—repairs office. Write Box M, Herald, atat- of any home organs. Dubatdo oven, disposal, ll cu. XtK.^Frigi- room ranch. Nice place (or kids. 4:16. Phone kd 3-8488. » I, Slid contract work. CaU kd 9-6841. Uapd^ aluminumah combination win­ looks like new. Chests, dresaert, MOdelins Smith, Realtor^ 5-2349..______C______' Judd became principal of the bid ELECTROLUX ownera — Prompt, and tom clothing, hosiery runs, ing age and qualificatioha New England Irtiprovement sleMa/m beds, nrings, new mattrassei, Music Onter,^ 1*6 West kUddla oaite Convenient location, ample Finished basement, ^plenty of 9-1642. /: Lawrence: St. School In 1915 und handbsga repaired.. v sipper re­ dows friendly service on your Electro­ S. Wa t s o n , PLUMBINU and neat Co. dropleaf tables, breakfast sets Tiiroplka. ' ■' parking $110. Furnished mqdeN extras. Call Builder, MI 8-6321. EAST ORANBT^Near three large moved to the Burns School when lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de­ placement, umbrellas repaired, OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES 186 West Middle Tumpike All In .good condition. (some chromci, I'stuAo couches, displty. N. B.-C2ias«: TR 8-1200. MANSFIELD 88 O rclc DHvc/Flve factories. New split level, three Automobiles for Sale 4 ' itractor. New installations, '(HI) - klANCHESl’ER investment the Law-rence St. school was torn livery. CaU EHectrolux authorised men’s shirt collars reversed and CLERKS Beil offer takes sofas, occasional chairs, elect riO BE SURE TO aee and hear the roonts. one floor, foug yeaia old. bedrooms, two batha, finished rec­ down In 1939. / ' replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ work and repair wort.. PARK CHESTNUT aparimenu — property. Two fsmUy duplex. ,BJx- BEFORE TUU bUT a uaed car Ss’ 3 and service, kd 9-0843 o« JA Friday and Saturday. April 11 and gaa stoves, refrigerators. Full ,.new Wurlltzer Chord Organ. Only SelUrv $11,500. $1009 dowiT CaU reation room, garage. Oil hot tea. Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck ’2-0108. Please ask for Augustine ing Shop. X Experienced and inexperienced Help Wanted—/ Chord Organ available with 3 Now available for occupancy. 4- cellent condition,, large 3 bedroom Atfy, W. C. Gryk. ’Troatee In water heat. Large lot. 16 mlnutea Mrs. Hayes said today that this and 13.-.0-1 p.m. aize and twin cannon ball bed. Le- is the first time lit: the history of Sales and Servicet 388 Main Kamlenskl. FURNACEsSjleaned, repaired, in­ young women conaldered. Clerical Male or FemgM 37 Blanc Furniture Hospital, 198 manuals. Only $9*9.80 including 9 4',i-5 room apartmenta. Open'Sat­ home, 3rd bedroom possible. / Bonkrupcy of Estate m Richard from Hartfot'd. $14,500 Schwartz Street, kd 9-4871. Open eVenlnga. FURNTTURE repairing and retin 448 Main St.. Manchester pirivate, leosons. Optioiial percus urday and Sunday, 10 o.m.-7 p.m Spocioua renovated tUtcUsn.. Ctood R. and .Flora M. /Bolduc. . MI the Hartford Board o f’ Education Isbing; antiques restored. Furni­ stalled. 9>ui>^l. cokl. Heating, abiUty, aome typimr or other office South St., Rockville, open 9-9.' Real Estate, CH 2-2865, ka 8-6454. FLDOR SANDINQ and. raflnlahlng. ’ cooling and sheet metal work. In machina helpful, ineaaant Vf6r\t\n% COUNTER AND grffl, full time Sion and pedal board, 'Tempo Weekdays 1-7 p.m. CaU ka 8-0678. investment income.' Prim%- Iocs- 9-B328. ■ that a principal,will'be sb hon­ ture Repair Service, Talcottville. tton. R. F. Dimock k Co.', Real i m 1986 PONTIAC two-door hardtop, SpeclaUsuig In old fieora. Ml Manchester alncK 19.87. T. P, conditions, good wages, liberal nights. Apply in person, p.m. Patio kiCISCELLANEOUS items, excellerit MODERN THREE^piece bedroom Organ Studloz, 8«6 .Main St., Man- MANCHESTER' — 5.5 two-family, ored for his devotion to the youth e fast, clean even heat 'acompaet, lightweight— Reasonable, Call kd 8-0666 be- 9-S7S0. kd 8-7449. “ " condition. Electrolux vacuum tors. Ml 9-5348. Joseph Ashford, AA ZONE—1930 (nistom built Co- of Hartford., (niUlled anywhere *' Aitkin, Tolland 'ninipike, Man­ benefit program. Drive-In, Broad and: West Middle set. Also odds and ends. Phons cheater. Exclusive Wurlitzer Or- nn autsis Main St. location. Good condition, • automatic operation — t w ^ 5-7. p.m. ______^ chester. kd 3-6793. ''v Tpke. — ...... claaner.- complete,- electric- hand kCI~~8-862t,'— ---- :— ial-styie-rancji. Three tWin aize maziy posaibilities. Full price Judd will aJ.so be honored May e lifetime east in>n construction FORkdCA counters, ceramic wall fqr'.famUy of, four, $45 per month. 9-7702 or bedrooms, 2’ t baths, two fire- work-free-comfort and floor,tUe. Lei us modernize FIRST If ATIONAE s t o r e s i vacuum cleaner, toafter. hot- $16,500. Over 50 more listings’ of 19 by the Burns School Parent- e extrsHow upkeep 1947 FORD four door ndap, black. UORTIN sibi TV. SMOtalUad' RCA ------— ------^----- platee. phonographs, ’ bicycles, 80’’ ENAMEL wide rim kitchen Coventry PI 2-7858. 3-6472. placed, playrobm, breezeway, ga- Teacher Assn., and at a party that j e economical, biiilt-tn Radio and heater, $80. 109 Pros­ ■talavtslaa aaridea. MI 9-4641 your bathroom and kitchen. ' For PARK AND OAKLAND AVES„ ' BLjNGERLANO white pearl drum all kinds for $6800 up. Minimum Moving-^Tnicking— Si tlons Wanted— rope heaters, car tadioa. MI sink witl. faucets and spray, $20. eel. Complete. In’ excellent condi- raa^; > Lovely lot, 128x200, lots of down payment. Call the Ellsworth day by the school’s teaching staff. water heater pect St. kd 9-2807. free estimates call kfl 9-^85, The EAST HARTFORD, CONti. 9-9757. kn 9-7288, FOUR ROOM hekted apartment.: (XXIV) FOUR UNIT apartment In tnna. Shown any -tlme by appoint- J A J RUBBldlK removal', yards TUe Shop, 243 No. Main St. Female 38 Uon, 1350: kn 9-03*0. Garage. South Coventry Tel. CH Rockville, Only one year old. Ex Mitten Agency. Realtor. kC 3-6930. Mrs. Hayes asks all interested' Storage 20 nient. Elva Tyler, Realtor, kO pers'ons to cohtact her at the Hart- j WE SELL, INSTALL AnI SERVICE ®aLY^ '•7 FORD Falrlan'e 3-door Victoria, cleaned, rubbish\snd ashes re­ s e c r e t a r y ktAN DESIRES STOVE—Oil and filgaa combina­ 6-9567 cellent income return. C^l ’The R. 0-4469’. radio, heater, extras. 4.777 miles. moved. Call kd 8-4848. a t t e n t io n Manchester residents typing in her ford Board of Education office, 249 ■ MANCHESTER Moving and Truck '-'noihome part time. Callall MI 9-0741 OUTDOOR Eight-play'gym, $8: ktl tion. Ivory. Good condition, 810. F. Dimock Go., Realtors. M l 9-5245 Private: Reasonable. 374 Summit — Don’t go to the dump. Save your Interesting, diversified poslUoir JA 8-8771. 'Two ROOM unfurnished apart­ Of Mr; Bernie Cantor, TR 5-3498. FOUR BEDRC50M Colonial. 1% I/Ots for Sale 73 High St., Hartford. •* I ASHES, RUBBISH, garbage, walits ing Co., kd 3-6568.'Owned add o>-. between 4-6 p.m. 9-0624 after'8 p.m- THE REST St. health, car and time for more Im­ e'rtited bi’ Walter .B. “ errett, Jr., -tor , capable secretary seeking NOTICE ment. All utilities except gas. Cen­ bathat knotty pine kitchen. % acre shoveled, all kinds of genirsl work portant things, (jet a trash serv­ p q m a n ^ work. Good judgment LOVELY RED hroadloom carpet­ trally located. Rent $60. MI 8-4524. RCK?KLEDGE—New three bedroqm lot. Manchester Green area, ka The dormouse, the tiny animal 1 MERCURY 1988 Monterey, one lov- and light trucking. RaSS and agent for Burnham’s Van Service. (XIMBINATION carrikge-stroilcr, At a meeting held by the Tow-n BOLTONr-Two targa woodeil lots ice, you all should have and de­ Service tc 48 stales. abHity4o meet people and ah apti- Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ing and 9x12 rose beige >-ug. Ex- ______. ranch, large kitchen; basement §a- 9-1205. on Williams Road. Call owner, MI at'the Al'lce-in-Wonderland tea! Call US now ' Ing owner. Kept In excellent con­ papers picked"up free. Prieds rea­ serve. at a price you can afford. tude-ior figures required. 37 hour, bathinette, playpen, carriage seat, cclleht condition: Call MI 9-6814. Planning Commission of Manches- - TWO ■ ROOM furnished apart-1, -are hOr water heat nlaater Re. party, still exists in real life. Hi-1 sonable. kd 9-0142. BterUUer.^Gall MI 9-7*66. -ter, Connecticut, April 7. 1958. fol- 1 ment heating utilities included. 108 j room HILLS' TELEVISION Servic*. Light trucking and package deliv­ ditions and libeilil benefit pro­ klaln St. kH ^-4273. Open Monday i FAIRBANKS-MORSE water aya- 24, 1958, it was voted to make t h e ------:----- sleeps as rhuch as six months a t! VOLKSWAGEN, 1986 d e' luxe. 9-78fl3. gram. I through Saturday 9-8, Thursday > (XDC)-SPECIAL!,/!, N«w In Residence Zone A A j St. (?ali at 18 Arch 81. expertly serviced and electrified. p . o : h 6 x 2 io 3 RED AND TAN CJbcker Spaniel! 818.900. R. F. Dtimock k Co.. Real­ porch, attached two-car garage, 1981 PONTIAC four door, two tons. Have your machine cleaned, oiled Installation and service. . Capitol and Rural Re.sidenc# Zone., de- “— ------;------tors, kn 0-S24S, Joseph Aahford,, 40JQRDTST. Ml 9^3001 MAM RUBBISH otters spring i m o v e BY TRAILER Van. It’s less I puppies for sale. Call ktl 8-4499,. I ameaite drive, fireplace, hot water Radio, heater, hydramatlc. Call and adjusted for your spring sew­ ' HARTFORD, CONN. Ml 3-7734 after 6 p.m. " I Equipment Co., 88 Main. Ml scrib4)d as follows: Northerly by | TWO 3«, room apartmenU. Two Ml 9-6818, Barbara woods, ka i Ml 9-1813^after 4 p.m. . houkecleaning plus attics, cellars, expensive—One load, instead of 3-768*. SU M P PU M PS rodri cabin. Furnished or unfur­ oil. Spacious jnoderti kitchen, com­ ing needs. A.B.C. Annliance Re­ two or three—Easier loAding and- I---- :— ------—^------—.—4 Spencer Street.^ Fifty (50i feet: | 9-T702, or Robert Murdock, kO bination screens, storms. Boating yards. Rubbish removed at your Stating education, irork history, Easterly by other iand of the ap-1 nished. New Bolton R(Md. kn 3-6472. pairs, 24 Maple St., kd 9-1875. unloading— Diatinctlvc, dignified p a r a k e e t s for a.ale„ also breed- 3-83*9. and ' kwlmming privileges. Re­ convenience, 34 hour service. MI kgfe and salary desired I era, neat boxes and cage’s; -at 184 SPECIAL $ J|0'88 pUi^llconto,_____ .partly____ zoned_____ Business' ______, HEADACHE FROM 9-9757. and smart. “ The Best for Less.” markable value. GoodchHd Realty The Austin A. Chambers Co.. 808 I Glenwood Sl. kO 9-6872. PRICE y Z o n * n . ^ eH .to(lred feel: South-' iroUR ROOM apartment including Co., Realtors, kn 8-7928, BU Cobbler Cuties ’ Bnildingr^bntntcting 14 EXPERIElfCTED steiiogrAbber for J • •riy by Other land of the applicants, w , hot water aaa electric re- ! Toom Dutch Colonial East Middle Tumpike, Ml 8-5187, laMITED XtMK OXL^ heat, hot water, gaa, electric re for only I21,500. CaH R. F. Dimock 9'-0984. diveniified poaition in ouV credit FOR SALE —-SHELTIE (Shetland ■Seven (7) feet: Westerly by land frigerator and gas ttove. $9l- 8 1 5 7 alterations ' b> kitchens, bath: Hartford CH 7-1423. depahment, typing and shoHhand { Sheep dog). . Small, five months o f the Lydall Pevelppment C!orpor- .k Co., Realtors, kO 9-8245 or Mr. REPAIR BILLS? A Sunshins Spscral! monthly. CaU Ml 9.;407l from 5-7j, Bernie Cantor, TR 8-8493. FIRST TIME rooms, attics, ceUqrs, porches or eaaentlal. Starting salary 872 iVeek-1 old, spayed female, idea] for fam­ atlon. One .Hundred Five (1081 p.m.'only. ■ playroom. Plumbliig, . carpentry, ly. 38% hr. week. Vacation. Ten | ily, stays aroun4 home, houaebrok- MONTGOMERY , fist: Southerly again by land now Painting— Papering 2t (XXV) ELEVEN unit rooming ON MARKET 'VJ electrical and masonry. Aluminum paid holidays. Life insurance, hoa- en, easily trained. Owner parts or ’formerly o t ^ e Lydall Develop­ LARGE FIVE room apartment. siding. Garsges, cottages, out­ pitalixation,.,etc. Sun Oil vCo., with dog (or health reasons. ' kfl ment Corporaffon, Forty, (40) feet: house Ur Emit Hartford, $38,000. YOU WON’T RUN OUT OF HOT YIATER a in t in g a n d WARD E,xcellent neighborhood. IIOO SIX'ROOM CAPE COD ' buildings. room additions. 'Nuside P paperbanging. Riverside Drive, Esst Hartford, 8-53*«. . and Westerly again by the East Excellent investment property. Gooj^lean. workmanshhtp at rea- monthly. MI 9-4408. For further information or ap­ WITH A N«POiMANet.«Am Engineering Company, Inc., 34 BU 9-0291. I Hartfoi^d-klanchester Town Une. Full basement, oil heat, city Oak St. kd 8-1425. Mliable rates. 80 yeara In Man­ AKCy SHELTY pups. Excellent being other land of the owners SIX ROOMS, large flat, heat, third pointment to see call R. F. chester. Raymond Ftske. kll COUNTER GIRL (nr. dry cleaning b ^ ( facilities.. Cameiot Ken- herein, 'Three Hundred Nlnety-ftve floor. May 1st. Adulta preferred, Dimock k Go.. Realtors. MI 9-8245, utilftie8, cloee to buz line, school Joaeph Aahford, kn 9-6818, Bar­ ALL t y p e s of earpentiy work 9-9237. store, full - time. Parkade CHean- nels. 2-6707- i39S).feet. I refrigerator and stove. Write Box and stores. . done, alteratlona, domriera, -roof­ era, Manchester Shopping Park­ bara Woods, kn 9-7702 or Robert EXTERIOR and Interior painting. chasf^a to Residence’ Zone B. S, Herald. ^..iRlCANw< ing, porchea, etc. Call MI 9-8961. ade. ' on area now in Rural Residence klurdock, kll 3-6472. Priced at only $11,400 Celllnga reflnlshed Papernanging. CXICKER PUPPIES', alx weeks old. THREE -ROOM heated apartment. W. , ^C. HOME improvement Wallpaper books. Estimates given.. Zene, described as follows: North­ (XXni) NEW TWO-FAkOLT 4%- BABYSITTER, reliable. Afterhoops AXp registered, MI 9-tlSO. erly by land now or formerly of Ontrally loccted. Residential. g a s w a ter h ea t er Co. ’ Remodeling and repairing PXiUy covered by insurance. CaU or evenings. Southwest aection 'of Call MI 3-7590. kn 3-8470 after 6. 4%, lOT.OOO. The ultimate, in a CHARLES. LESPERANCE, kitchens, bathrooms, porches... ga- Etjward R Price Ml 9-iOflS. town. Call'MI 9-680*. Edward W. Wilson et ux. Eighty .multiple dwelling. R. F. Dimock A' (80) fMt. more ^ le s s ; ">»torly p q u r r o o m duplex, two bed- Broker ' ragea, dormers, reaiding.and roof­ Co., Realtors kO 9-5245, Joseph Up f ( 5 25% nn^re hot water ing. A complete home- servicer p aMINTING l and decorating. job CASHIER ..and sales over 28 b.; land now or formerly of Edward rooms. mWdle-agJid home SEPTIC TANK Outetandlng attrnetJVe Cape Cod, In Immisculate condltlqp. Inside Of the applicant, .currently zoned drews' • Manchester Corporation, drive. Compietelv landscaped FOR ALL 'TYPES of roofing -and or studio by appointment. CaU CH NIQHT MANAGER 817,200. R. P. Dimock k Co., School. 'Pp-top condition. Selling " and out, situated on a beanttfull.y landacaped lot, abiindant wttk Residence Zone B, Two Hundred AD 8-5484. ’ for. $15,800 — less than the pur-' NEEDS 30-40-50-65 aiding, clapboard, aabeatos. You 7-3406. SERVICE ' large trees and ahruba,-ln East Hartford’s prime -residential area. Realtora, kfl 9-8245, Joseph Aah­ CLEAN,’ DEPENDABLE, AUTOMATIC may aave by calUng now for your Seventy (270) feet; more or less, cllais'e price. Quality throughout. TANKS ''A ll ^ideal borne for the executive or professlnnal man. To change to Industrial Zone, an ATTRACTIVE frtmt room’ office'for ford MI' 9-6818, Barbara Woods, GALLONS. • free estimates. All materials and' 5 P.M; to m^night for local real estate. Insurance, rent rea­ kn 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, kn Vg-cant. T. J. Oockelt, Realtor, 4-to yft. workmanship guaranteed. Ms"- eINSTALLED Features iyilore, too numeroua to elaborate, but they in* a n a now In Residence Zone A. and Ml 3-1577 or kn„9r,7,751. established service station. 'L-. elude the following: A large 18x33 foot living room with ■ Business Zone I, descri'bed as fol­ sonable. 983 Main St. MI 3-6419, 3-6472. ‘ rJieater Roofing and Siding Co., ' • REPAIRED MI 3-7814. - ‘ Inc., kd 6-8933. Life insurance, hospitaliza­ SreiAare and built-in bookcaaes, 18x30 foot Srst Soor bed­ lows' Northerly by other land of (VH) MANCafESTER-tlS.900 Cape ROLLING Park Cape, with two un­ G A S H E A T l o a m • C R A N E D room. paneled wall, adjoining bath with full tile shower, . the applicants. Four Hiuidred forty COMMERCIAL business or ' Office (our down, two unfintahed up.. Nice finished. Good condition, coifibina- 30 GALLON STANDARD. Mn-O'RAMA tion and many other bene­ •Ight and 46/100 (-448.46) feet;. t'ion windows, amesite, etc. Pres­ Top Quality, Cultivated EMERGENCY SERVICE dining room w’lth built-in corner cupboard, knotty pine apace.for rent. Up to 66($0 square cemdition. Near achoola, transpor­ SHOWN. ADEQUATE FOR Stone Free—Limited Supply. fits. cabinet kitchen, large enough for dining area. G*E dish­ Easterly by other land of the ap­ ent GI mortgage of $9,500 can be. Exciting eobbSer aprons or pina- You'll want to make several aels REASONABLE RATES feet: Will aub-divide. Main St., tation $tnd shopping center. Im­ fores. in the ..popular mother-. of this ’'Bun-ape'eial’’ for yoiir 'aun- Invitation to .Bid washer, disposal, exhaust fan, electric range. Tivo large plicants, Two Hundred Fifty and located near Center. Pjenty ’ o f mediate occupancy. (^ 1 the R. F. aaaumed. Monthly payment is $79, RENT BUY MOST HOMES and PRICED AT daughtCT fa-ittKti. I twin size brorooms and full tile bath on second floor. 43/100 1250.43) feet; Southerly by parking. Phone MI 9-5229 or kn Dimock Co., Realtora. M) 9-5245 or including taxes and inauranife. shine baby! It’s so simple to sew. Selling for $18,400. If neceoaary No. 8157 with RaU-O-Rama is and quick to embroider with the On Chain Link Fence MT 9-0650 Mi 9-2330 W r it # Ro x C H t r d d Scroened porch off IK’ing room'. Wall to wall carpeting In 'other' land of the appllC*nU,« cur­ 3-7444. » Joaeph Aahford, Ml 9-6818, Bar­ A 61s Convirslon BiAnir : A Gss Convirtion Bumor in sues 12 14. >6 ih 20 Size living-.room, dining room,.staircase and halls. 86". attic rently an existing Industrial Zone. bara Wcodt, Ml 9-7702, Robert we can arrange, secondary financ­ cijie bear motifs. and Back.stop.s S ix ' Hundred Nine and 80/100 ing to help you fneet the required REPLACEMENT' 14. 84 bust txM iitr. 1 '8-4 yards Pattern No. 5656 contains tissue Bids will' be received for Chsin exhaust fan. Fully Insulated. Oil circulating air heat. Pine OFFICE SPACE suitable for doc­ Murdock. Ml 8-6472. Low S 0 9 5 S / % 6 7 paneled, delightful recreation or TV room In basement (609.80) feet; Westerly by Depot tor,' lawyer, optometrikt, real es­ down ■payment. T. J. Crockett, ONLY INSTALLATION o f 38*aicbr 1 yard contrast. sizes 6 mos., 1 yr. and 18 mos. Link Fence and Backstops at the Street; Tw o Hundred Forty-four Realtor. MI 3-1677 or MI 9-7751. No. SLM with Patt-O'Ra/iia ia * inclusive; hot-iron transfer; sew­ office of the General Manager, with flreplace, laundry room, workshop area, walkout en- tate, insurance. Will remodel. (IV).= OPIb PORTER STREET - • SEPTIC TANKS ‘ trance. Attached plastered garage. Combination alumi­ and 74/100 (244.74) feet: North-> Ample parking facilities. 105 M'aln Tidy Cape Cod. Corner Id. amea­ In sizes 4. 6. 8 10 years Size 8.' ing and embroidery directions. Town of Manchester, at 3:00 P.M. eriy again by land now or former­ BOLTON LAKE-Four room .ranch, CuoranlMfl Fuel Bill! No Money Down I cobbler, 1 yards o f 35-inch; Tuesday, April 22, 1958 at wltlch SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned and Installed num windows ami screens Ihroiighoul. I'lilly insulated, St. MI 3-6653. ite .drive. 814,750. Thla <•> ar ex­ 1-4 .Send Twenty-five cents In coins ly of O. (Serich, Ope Hundred cellent buy in a beautiful location. fireplace, attached carport, ame­ * NO DOWN PAYMENT • $3.64 Ptr Mm Hi 7-8 yard contrast.. Tux. patterhs!' time bids will be opened in public. AND weather-stripped doors. Outdoor flagstone patio, fieldstone site drive and storm windowe. for Ihls pattern—add 5c for each .flreplace, pine 9x13 ganlen house, all shrubbed for privacy Ninety-three and 35/100 (193.35) FOR LEASE—Approximately 4000 R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI For these patterns, send 83<; for' paltepn for, - first-class mailing. Bids, sealed and marked to-con- # SEWERS aqiiare feet.. building, Industrial Waterfront rights to lake. En­ • PAYMENT TO GAS CO. \ forni to inslnictlons contained in and good outdoor enjoj-ment,, Near Sunset Ridge School. feet; and Easterly again by other 9-S24S or' (Joseph Aahforc kd each, in coins: your name, address,: Send lo Anne .Cabot, Tha Man-. PLU6GE0 SEWERS ' ' Machine Cleaned land of the appUcanta, Slxty-aix zoh(i in North Manchester. Suit­ 9-6818, jSOrbara Wobda, kT 9-7703, larged wooded lot. FHA mortgage ■ises daaiiod. and the pattern num-; the ’ specifications must be in,'the Half hour bus service to Hartford and Manchester. available. A A A Realty, - AD Chester Evening Herald, .1150 If you are Interested In a truly flne .home,-,call for an appoint­ and 76/100 (66.'T5) feet. able for any type businesa espe­ Robert'Murdock, kO 8-6473. ber to Sue Burnett. The Manchea-1 AVE. OP AMERICAS, NEW office of the General Mansiger be­ . Machine Cleaned LAWN SEEDING cially truck terminal or storage. 6-2547 or Jim and Jean Tuttle. kO fore the time stated above. The • INSTALLATION ment to see this properly. Realistically priced. Early occupancy. The abo,vq zone changes will be­ EIMAR LORENTZEN ter Evening Heraid. IIM AVE. I YORK 6, N. Y, Print Name, Ad- Contour of ground make* for (XV) RIGA HEIGHTS, Bolton— 9-6306. , ______right ia reserved to reject any and teptte Tanks, Dry Wells. Sewer Good mortgage l|nanclng available. come effective April 15, 1958.. _ HARTFORD m COMPANY ^MEBICAS, NEW YORK 86, N. dreha and Pattern Number, Lines las’talled—^U a r Water- TIME IS HERE! SPECIALIST TOWN PLANNING COkOdlS- ground and tailgAte loading. Large Magnificent ' new ranch. Six 166 CENTER STREET—-MI 9-7412 all bids. ' ■ ' ‘f yard aria included. Write Box G, rooms, two car garage. See MANCHESTER — Owner trani- Have you a copy .of our 1968' An bids must oonfohn to ths prooOag Dona. BION Don’rtnlaa the FaU A Winter '87 Needlework Album T It contains W# deliver approximiitely Town and Country CARROLL-bRIGGS, Realtors Martin a/Alvord, Oialrman .Herald. on Bolton Center. Rd. R. (erred. Forced to sell charming taeua pf Basic Fashion, our com- specifications and bidders forms F. Olmock a ' Co.,' Realtora, kO- six room Cape, two partially fin- Phone JA 4-8361 for FREE Heating Estimute dozens of pralty deslgna in cro­ which may bt procured from the 5 yards of unsifted $ ‘1|% 7M MAIN ST. JA 8-41M RASTI^TFORO Dorothy C. Jfleobaon, SeefeUtry- plots pattarn catalog. It’a chock- chet, ftnit, anibroldery and a«w; MsKINNEY BROS. . Kon^estcr, Conn. 9QI245, ’ Jbaeph AoMord, .. Ml- lahad u p .' Brick front, storms, SuperlntoiidaBt of Porks, Room. 8, farm field loam. ' I w Orainaga Co. ■vea-i WaaiMadai Mr. lyatk. JA t-J144t Mr. sU vess. JA S-17X7 fireplace, garage. Abundant troM, fuU of apw aaay.-up-tio-the-mlnute plus dirtcUons for ons knit and ■ AprC 8, 105& •-6818. Birbora Woods. jMl $-7707 AdtertiM in IpM Herald— 4t Pay* stylsi. for ovary also. Send 25’ .MluUdpal BuUdljif, 'MaiicliMtOri SttwionMM Ditpoiod C ». **Eaot HartfaM’a Old set Firm of Realtora’* Read Herald Adva* or IMtorteMuiriloek. MI MATS. • lot ilxM. MI •‘ flS U . thrss crochet Itsms, Only 26o a Ooim. 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\ ■■ . 4 PAGE TWE^tV^FOUR THUltSDAY, APRIL 10, 19BS -A \ ^ ■ ■* '- • \ v \ ■ Ifllattr^fster Ea»nftt8'%ralb \ — A ftr«gf D sily Net Premi Rnit The Wduther Merton V.. C arj^ter A Bpeciar meetln^of the com* children during , their vacationi Fer the Week Ended .Fereeast of B. S. Weather Bavea ' >epeak at the joial meeting of the mittee froin the Waamngton FTA from college, . April 5, 13S3 Hartford Section, and t|je Unlveri' and Cub Sootit Pack 113s«laiuiiitg Q^eh House There are S3 chUdren. In the. light nda, p ew tai higiwr eiava* ally of ChnnecUcut/Student Sec* ttie fair to be held, on May. 17 will class this year. The public will [ , .. None ^Bdlag late tenight. Lew la Th« ZtpMr a u b on Btvibard PI. Uon, of the American Society of be^hald tonight at 8 o’clockSit^tRe have a chance to meet the chil­ WaiTMtee 2 686 Me, Saturday Obody. High bi a| Sunday for \ >A. aber of. the Attdtt wlU bold a fotback i«uty B»tur- . Mechahical Ehigineeri oil April IS home,of Mre. Anthony S a la ^ 38 dren as well as their; tnatructord. Andriw Anealdt to Ffaacla and Summlh b f ^ f • Brifean ef arenlatiM dajr •venina for m«nberjr'*««l Sit 8 p ^ at the*^41nlvertity of Miss Alicb Mary Madden, ad-‘ Haacl M. McCoughey, property on Manch^gtier~—A eity of \ f^enda ■Urtlht .at 8:00-4h«rp. CbimecUcut He ia pefaonnel atiff SwimClms vlaor to the teenage.'instructors, Welle St. iperaher in ^a'rge of public rela* A rehearaal will be held thia eve* win welcome the vTsltors., An ex­ '‘ Francis McCaughey to'Anthony Tho UUlo PlaiWer of^^^Jooua HOSPITAL AUXILIARY tiona of the aeiTiee aection at Gen* ning at 8 o'clock in the Maaonic planation of the club will be R. and Rosemary D. fMhriel, (Claasifled Adrerttstog on Page Id) Mothera Orel# will meet t^ o r - •eral Motora 't^eciftocal Genter. Temple for all membera taking The awirtmilng program at Man­ made by Miae June 'Cervlni, *club property on EMtidge St. VOL. EVIL NO. If (EIGHTEEN PAGES)' MANCHKiTKR. CONN.; FRIDA^C/APRIL II, 1958, ^^IC^x^lVE CENTO row night* at 8 o'clock at thi^om e V-*V part in the prbgreun tomorrow chester High School for handi­ leader,Jam es Herdic, director of of Mra. Robert Digan, 6I-^Wada* OfilUloabe of Incorpepattoa Cor^B Cadeta Will fneet thia eve­ night at 7:45, in o ^ rvan ce of the capped children will be open to the Recreation Department, will .Gordon's Cleanara, cleaning, wprth S t 36th birthday of Cbajiman Court, ning at 6:80 at the'Salvatloh Army h the public Sunday At 2 p.m- Vla- present a w a l^ to the children. dyeing and laundering, capital Citadel with Mra. Peter Stevenaon. O r d e ^ i Amarantl^ Jamea. Davis, the' newly elected itora will have a chance tp watch stock of 150,000 divided into 5,000 A prayer meeing. to be, conducted — • club leader; wlll .be introduced. Ho' sharee with a par value of 3i0 ear by Sr. Major John Pldkup, will WaaHlngton , i:iodge. No. 117, is the co<«aptaln of the MHS each, all' common, stock; Joseph Personal Notices follow. N UJLs will meet tomorrow night at awlmmlng team. and' Harriet Gordon And Max AMERICAN LEGION HALL jS o'clock in Orange' Hall. Weiner, IncorporatorSf Mlaa Catherine S. Hadden of In­ Portland, Ore,, will celebrate the Marriage Ueehse Good, eltan dothkig for ehtldrofi o m I iNiiiItt. • (K / The Women’s Fellowihlp of the Ballot-pn ;lh Memorlam diana, Pa., and Robert W. Petei^* 50th Anniversary of its famed V Clifford. STherman Baldwin of son,, 75 WeatnWnater Rd„ will be -Center Congregational Church Rose .Festival in June, m the Stratford and Florence I,oUiee- HousohoM ontidOt of Ovoiry kind. / Ta lOTina memory of Alfred Smith will hold two food aales Saturday united in marriage SatUnlay at 3 "Grand Floral Parade” will be Dunn of Bridgeport. / Who paioed away AprU 10; 1957. . > pim^fn Emanuel liiit^ beginning at 10 o’clock. fifty flower-covered floeta, eabh ' 1 think of you 'faleilence, ' ^ One will be held at the Lynn depleting one year from the last DOORS OPEN AT f:30 A.M. Jobs PlsteQ I often (peak yam. name. There are 42 state parka In But all I have are 'tnemorlei. The American, Legion Band Poultry Store at the Parkade with half-century. Texas. , And y.our picture In a.frame. rehearse tomorrow night .Mra. Raymond Frankenberger in o’clock' at the post home. Charge, and'the other wiR be. held Hartford^ April 11 (FP)—A Wife. H r•.^^y Bihith. ln\ the office of Oook’a Service/ caucus of Republiegn Icgisla- Station at the Green, with MtO. tora today approved a IBSmll- / Bhiriby Meacham ih. charge. , '^ v. \ ' lion ant|rrece»iion p ro m ar eovering highways^ puol . The Instruction class for the APMUL works and rji^evelopMent. Combined Catholic . Mothera Cir­ cles conducted by the Rev. Francis Bares hana Says Johnny Reds BuUpr will'bs held tonight at 8 Hartford, April II (JP)—Af­ o'clock in the Church of The ter weeks of huffing and puff- ROASTING CHICKENS Assumption. . . Ingr^lncluding a 2-week lay- Pop-up for Ne[5rt"-Week -dayoff — Republican legisla­ Tnied to Hurt Her ■p tors today planned to -nail Chicken is good for you and it has fewer calories than down fo/ good the party’s pro­ Its Polaris Moscow other meats. If you get chickens of the best quality you Police Arrests .I' ’ dames. Davie >’ Loa Angeles, April 11 (/Pj-r "Mr. Stompanato was mrikiitg gram for Spurring the econ­ Lans '^Turner, almost col- dreadful aounds with Jilt Jkroat, will get mope for your money aqd you will enjoy every the class end meet the teenagers omy. \V«*hington, April 11 (/P)— he was .gasping." Moscow, April II (fl*)—Dip­ Charles A. Flck>Jr,. 25, of 33 A crucial and leaders hoped de- The Navy said today it has de­ Ikj^sinjg'Jit 4imes. today told a The .,„stahbing was Mst Friday lomatic sources said today the mouthful, ; / who have given Instruction to the Cobum Rd. is acheduled to appear blind, the paralyaed, and the w eistve caucus of GOP House mem­ veloped the equipment to fire coroner’s inquest that Johnny night In the bedroopr'bf Miss Tur- .Soviet Union proposes openinK: ,ln Town Court Saturday on • tuded children in this "area. bers started shortly befors noon its Polaris 1,500-mile rabge Stompandto had tried to ner.'s Beverly HiJI^home. talks here April 17 to lay the charge of operating a car with an as party leaders strove to change strangle her only seconds be­ Stompanstodisd been Miss Tur­ ROGER OLCOn Improper muffler on W. Middle Some 32 teenagers - Ord­ opened, l/ mj-dstighter was stand­ the all NEW by vartoua »tate Sutltutlow. This nance Bureau, showed motion pic­ been there when they ^returned. d.ay a Russian suggestion for ing .there. She added that the friends tures of tests of the equipment at , '"She came in and everything, ope^g preparatory talks for ahip ia trying to hold down slay-1 an hour after Stompanato f^qwadaysyou have to bg^ot only a good cook and ti^ae.keeper, but a.itoancial a' Navy league seapower sym- happened so fast I thought she had left at., approximately 5:45 p.m. a summit conference in Mos­ However, State Police are find­ po.«lum. him him In the stomach. cow next Thursday.' ' wizkrd aa well. To k e ^ within tho bounds of your btidget'requirea'a lot of know­ (Ceniflwifl en Page Eleven) The equipment was sho«s^Tir- the day of the stabbing. how. yvo know that you can handle the Job, but plnehurat la out to try to make ing many discrepancies between "I never saw a blade. The aerfen queen'* dramatic The U.S. reaction, one of the Me his confession and the evidence. fng dummy missiles f r t ^ below “Mr. 'Stompantao grabbed him­ fastest on record, was announced the haianring act a little easier for you. When^You shop at Plnehurat you actu­ 95 c the surface of the Pwgifle. testimony climaxed a week of scn- m CA FFB H K irS A F A C T The Verona, S. J., man. a former self snd he started to move for- .sational developments in the wake from the White House while Presi­ ally save, because yoU get more value for ybur money. Fresher meats and ■ ) fi plant superfntendant at Fenn Mfg. "We’ve aptly«rfhrlatftted it ‘pop­ jward. made a half turn and dent Eisenhower and Secretary Of PREMIEB Jakarta. Map« up.’ " .Raborn s s ^ ’ I'dropped on hi.a b a c k .H is' arms of the alaying of Stompanato, for­ produce and aatiafactioh through famous brands. In ahprt, you get better quality krit'i imott ora w tl known for I Oo., Newington, ' - being held with- mer underworld ftgilre who once State Dulles vyere still discussing Mix urv a . I out ball on a coroner'a u-arrant "BcTore buljdmg a la,uncher to 'went out. I still saw nn blood. a note Just roceived from Mos­ for your money at Plnehurat, and this it the heet way to balance your meals use under wd'ter. we made exten­ I "Then I ran over to h!m. I lifted served as ex-gambisr Mickey Co- CORNED BEEF Hioir Rim Rovon MMy!rt oosy on I./riV0 to HiFASC 'oen's bodyguard. cow, while you balance your budget. \ SUte'a Atty. H. Reed II aa'.d sive tests''*«vlth another device, his sweater un. I could hear my The Soviet note,was not Im­ this being called the 'pea- dsuchter sobbihg. Cohen, the first witness called Hm bodgot. Nwl he will aak for a bench warrant, today, exploded , i bombshell bj’ mediately made puhlie. in fulL It 2jCa*is_ l r 7 9 e abpdCer'. which fired.. . similar '"Then I went In my bathroom ------...... aaid.in.iBffect.lhat snamhassadora' ^ Creamed Conr Rebel Centws pndiabijr thia aftamooB..finm Tol­ ;i^ m y niissileil' from a Urid'posi-' and grabhea * lowW. Tdidn't knoa- Seriv hot or cold. land. County Superior Court Judge .(ContinneJ on Page Eleven) meeting in MOscow and a Utter con­ (iome To PineKursi Fo^ / With Green Pepper ' Borden. Ferrari would tlon and taught us much of what what to do. ference of East-West fo rei^ min­ we needed to know In designing 2H cups Com LA ROSA Jakarta. April 11 . stuffed with Pepperldge Farm seasoned with aalt and pepper. Cook stuRing . . . they roast In a Jiffy . . . have them cut to fry, . to. stamp out the 6-week-old rebel-murder, wanting to con-> tn the admiral's credit that the that ia, such Uaues of aubstance' while stirring , for ten min­ CONTAOINA FANCY Polaris "la the only one of the aa German reunification ' «r Red if you prefer fhed chicken. . . , ' utes. Add cream and serve RIB PORK ROA$^ u S^e lion in Central Sumatra. . fess, but chapgsd hla. mind. 'He- nation’s ballistic missiles that Is TOMATO PASTE .'CoHflrmatioh --that - Jakarta^ thought about confessing on tev-; rule in eeatern Europe. Buy two of them for a family of five. Many prefer them to hot. 6 cans 5S« now ahead of achedule'.’’ Batista Trap in HUls Recalling that the western pow­ the larger roasting chickens for you have four tender legs, and foreea Soon -win Strike at the rebel eral other ociXsions. but did not Raborn said that while no com- CREAM STYLE Orowa and packed In CnUfemtn renters of Psdsng and Bukittlhggl do so. er* on March 31 had propoecd iwo tender aa butter white breasts to serve. Center Cuf Lb. . j>reSiqnmlt diplomatic talks in Mos- GOLDEN SWEET . PORKCHOPS 89c has been, given In the past 13 hours , | x Hsrrv Taylor, commanding ,. (Contleeed m i Page Elei'ee) Havana. Cuba. April 11 iJPi^ Shurfine^ HOROEN’S INSTANT By ff/lK lllSiW l. , '-VBffWW'of the SUi^rd Barracks. Rebel leader Fidel Castro'* two l-cow in the last half pf.Aji^il, the CORN . White Hoiise said "the Soviet re- ,Whifs . Ytilow. CheeeialhK, WHIPPED POTATOES A' week ago the same aoureea.sald .Ferrari, a boy friend of the main guerrilla columns appeared 8 servlnga—29c pkg. disclosed that much piibliriwd ' victim, was s suspect in the easy today to have eluded a govern­ pl.v 1* manifestly rtot an accept­ fENDER FRESH Creamy Golden Sweet Oraw^B . Spicf. CoruiMl Extra fluffy. CORNED BEEF plans for an alr-land-aea assault since a few days aftef Mrs. Sed-; McElrov Aides ment trap in mountainous eastern ance to this we.stern proposal.’’ C>)pn cut from the cob CHUCK pr HRISKET. on the twin rebel centers had been .don s body was found .March IS Chiba. , • , I In the olHcial view here. > the when young and tender; Hole's Freshly Ground delaved In anticipation of uprisings in her parked ear. County Coro-: Thei;e were scattered clashe.-i heart of the western propo.saI was cans ' against Col. Achmsd Htuseln and ner ..Bernard Ackerman issued a Told Not to Hit there and some shooting in Hava­ that there should be preparatory slightly seaaoned with 7 99 COFFEE rebel Premier SJafruddin Prawi- coroner s warrant for Ferraii's ar-; na. But the tempo of action fell v ork, aimed at flxing a time and salt, sweetened with Are Still In Seeson Vx Pint' ' ranegara.. The central government rest April 1. He was arrested in off sharply after lire futile rebel place, for aummit talks and at sugar. ■ Oystetrs then planned to step In and help, ------Pentajjon Shift uprisings In Havana Wednesday 3 ib. Av*rag* Applesauce Lb.75c but the new Uprisings have not i (f.'oatinued on Page T ^ l and in Santiago yesterday. (Continued on Page Ten)y A delicious combination of materialised. , .1 , ■ > cSiban army headquarters said STUIB' and B0A8T THEM— several types of .apples Although no one is sa>'lng so ' ^ Wa.shington. April 11 Uni­ the group,,,led by Castro "which HAVE THEM CUT TQ FRY. blended; Into a rich creamy CUDAHY'S SUNLIGHT efflcially, the decision to attack U . 5 . C a p l a i n k t T i i i I t v formed officer* snd civilian Of­ had been isolated js still being pur­ sauce. Sprinkle with cinna- CUTS now la believed to be prompted by , I ficials in the Defense Department sued." A communique,, added that mon and serve with pork or \ \ C R E A W i troops were chasing other rebel* fowl.; Ideal as a breakfast/ VEAL LOAF iXnKVrSL Craljd-Boy Case have-been told hluntl.v to avoid any along the north coast of Oriente B iilletin s ■fruit. ' /"[ BUTTER public speeches opposing President j Province. , ' r- YOUR , the Soviet bloc and fears In the from the AP Wires T f i c k l e I^Oa f Jakarta go«-ertiment that the West l SemiJ,^oi-ea. April 11 iJ’i Capt. Elsenhower's proposal* for tight­ I The arni,v had announced five Lb. CH O ICE lb wdll Intervene on the rebel side. ' Ms.nm E. Kemp of Kllmichsel, Handcuffed Ferr,ari (right) with State I’oiiceman Cfi'k-^seio ening the top military command. : days ago that rebel columns led by CNICKEH LEGS >69° ShurHne 69c . .Jakarta reasons this way: If the* was convicted today of. as- ,But in issuing this warning yes­ ; Castro and hi* brother Ra\il had BOLOGNA, lorge she terday. Secretary of Defen.se Mc- CUBAN PLANE CRASHES Tebel/^,- w-bo claim to be charm>ljaulUng a- 14-ycar-old Korean boy been cut off in Oriente. BUt to­ Havana, .April 11 . l/n — A You will find P in e l^ t chicken parts fresher by far. They Elroy i*aid such .person* sho'uld day's communique indicated' no are freshly cpt from native Connecticut Whlti Rock Chickens.; APPLE- Budget Beater plona of anti-communism--caiOf/, who was nailed in a packing crate Cuban Array plane crashed In crushed before the Comijmnist and flown 25 miles. , give fi;ank and full replies to con­ I progj ess in attempts to capture or Thers are several ways in which to cuf chiCken parts. . .the i gressional committees which seek destroy either, flame* In the^ exclusive Miramar Plhehuret jway you get more meat. . .less waste for your Pkg. 36c w'enpona arrive; then amKmxcti.ae A general court-martial fined 5-Inch Snow Buries residential district of Havana for western Interfere^'whuld be their views on the issue. " i' The communique ss.serted niany money, ’■ SAUCE Kemp 3200 a. month for six nionths. today, kipj.ng two person* and removed. A House Armed Services sub­ I rebels were surrendering and pria- Injuring 15. The plane demol­ SUGAR HEART oidered' him' reprimanded and for­ committee will ope,n hearings next onirs were being taken. In the | President Sukapifo's government, bidden to hold a command post for ished a grocery store and ad­ which Insists It'^ls nor Commtmlst Tue.sday on the reorgarijxatlon past the army has irarely reported' joining' residence. The crMt ORANGE JUICE six months. The sentence- will be Northeast Seetions plan. , .. taking priaoners. Usually Castro’s cans " U'NIiWEETENED . ^ but whlch^,p. meat loaf and other economical Juice of lemon...... g northeast. < of service in the area. their obiection* were so strong I night and continued Into the eaFly New York', .AprlLJ,! (iP) —. .An Contains /Diced I*eaches, M ‘CARROTS 2 pk9*> 19 Marta and Czechoslovakia. "nd conduct unbecoming an officer. ■ they felt th*y could not work' un­ ' morning honf*. ' ■ ground beef dishes. We also have a regular Hamburg at 65c lb., Remove Applesauce from . ELBERTA PEACHES BecrIfUry of fjtate Dulles' *p« He pleaded guilty to the flrst two Winter’s return visit left snbvv School Kilses Stuck anon^-motn' bomb threat today and very lean Round Steak ground, at CBc lb. Diced )Pear8, Seedless c4n. Grate Ughtly 14 rind o f, In northern New Jersey, acros.s Andover Elementary school'Wa.i der it. Police killed a youth tr.v'lng to caused a search of 1. .American I'lorg* com 79c YELLOW SQUASH . . . ; . . Ib. 25« parent rejection of Jakarta'* latest and the third was withdrawn, The defen.se oliief made these I sabotage motor transport. Rebels Ex-Governor Dies Grapes/ Pineapple.^ Tid lemon and add Juice of % reqiieat to buy 3120 million worth The ma.ximum penalties to which lower New York and Iti New Eng-' closed today when bu.i driven had .Virllne* plane* In the Metropoli­ Home style In heavif syrup. land. ' ■ difficull.v traveling on back roads statements in leply to a question shot up a bus near the Untveriiity Paul A. Dever, former gov­ tan area and delayed scores of Bits and artificially flav­ 'lemon. Heat to boiling point - GREEN BEANS...... Ib. 29c‘ of American i’*rms,Jtu|jt„ gH'cn the he could have been aentenced were ; of Havana, wounding a Cliban Cool in ice box overnight SfUKR SCMMULED ECUS Indonesian Communists anl6 :their 3'4 years impri-sonment, dismiss.il Rhode Island reported as iiuicli in that town and Hebron. ernor of. Massachiiaette, died travelers, including the Boston ored and, colored r ^ iTalf as five inches in some places. Four Andover' Elementai'.V -''S c h o o I (Contlniiexi "oh Page Tivn) I newspaperman. Rebels in an in hi* sleep at his home in • Celtire ba*kethall team. No Chdrries. • • som m s inches were measured in |)ai ls of ' automobile wounded a policeman. RKCIPR Redeem your Procter and GRAPEFRUIT, pink, II ...... J for (OonUaned on Page Seven) .(Continued on Page'Two) children are picked up after Tin- Cambridge today. He was bomb woe) found, '< 6 • G^amble coupons at H ale’s. Connecticut and in the Catsltlll dover students of Regional Dis- ' A bomb explosion knocked otil s the flrst to mention Adlai SLICED BACON >69‘ SeWe also as a dessert Stir-l esn Campbell's Crtam of Mountains of New Yolk. big gas line. But the srrpy said Stevenson as a possible Dehi- Rnshroom Soap antll (mootb; FLORIDA ORANGES , ,: ..,...... dos. S ^ O-AH-LARD DbL,.\V.S SESSION Plnehurat customers are very brand consdious. . .and par­ and ^n gelatin desserts. ShurHne Horae raxing was cancele COOKIES Lincoln Downs. R. I., becau.se of a (Contlmied on Page Two) 1652. (AP Photofax). ticularly so when it' comes to Bacon. This Mississippi Brand, dash ef black peppar. Malt 2 tbap, API^LCS...... 2 Ibt. 29e Diagnostic Radiation , .’i-inch accumulation on-the track. hour l'.S.-Britt«h efforts to break comes from the Dubuque Packing Co. of Iowa.". , . It's proper­ FRUIT sbortaning ia.aklllat; poar.is'atg Keebler Potato Snax pkq. 27c Two mches fell at Boston dur­ a deadlock In the French-Tu- ly cured, evenly graded and'a real value at 6Bc lb; ' : ffiUtura. epok 'slowly batil agga Educator Salttnes Ib. X9c LEMONS ...... 4 for 19e nlaian dlapu^* caused Premier ing the forenoon. Felix tiaillard to postpone on arp aat, stirring occasionally, 4. Sun'ahine Chocolate At .'Horrs, the., University of-. ALFRED WlEGEL ; ; : Is our Sausage expert. . '.'You will COCKTAIL saryin^ For variety, aa« 1 can emergency- <-ebinrt session toi like the large Lip.k Sausage and the Italian atyle Hot Sautaga Nut Cookies...... pkg. ,49c Researcher. Says X-ray Connecticut postponed a- baseball News Tidltils Campbfil’s Craam of Chlckan game with the University of .Maine day. Ualllard rall^ in U,$. En­ that he makes with'such.care...... I I...... voy Robert .Murphy for an un­ b Soap Or Vcgatsbla Soup instead and a track-.nieet ,'rtth Noi thea'st- Culled from AP Wires ef Craa'm of Maihroom. ern Univeralty becailse of a 4-lnch scheduled 15-minute talk after Tony Buyssee' : : :>iB our Chicken, spnd'- poultry specialist. ronferriag-wlih Fo-elgn .Minister While our 31.49 chicken feature will-be much in demand this 4 cans 99‘ ’sRate oflieukemia cover. Christian Pinrau. Defense 3lln- weekend.' he thinks mihy will want Plnehurat special large Two inches fell during the fore­ Chicago' eilucatof Dr. Philip M. Fruit Cocktail , noon at Bo.aton, where the Weather Income Total Sags ister Jacques Chataui-Oelnws Chicken breasts, and he has plenty ready for yoii'.' These ^ Hause.i. citing ccono'mtc slump aa and Finance .Minister Pierre breasts, all white meat, weigh as much sis one pound each. . , ' 1 cax Fruit Cocktail By RENNIE TAYLOR • centers. They were made and re­ Bureau .said rain aucceeding the factor, says there are Indication* 0 Whipped cream. anowfall would cause slushy condi­ PfilmHn. . ' ported by Dorothy Ford, a senior thqt )HiHt-uar mSrrlage and liab.v with aome a bit lighter. . .all cut from native White Rock crM «af MUSNROOM SOUP TA N aPT l A V S ] (AP Sdeaoe Reporter) tions in northern New En.gland. poultry. • . Drain one can Fruit Cock>« New Orleans, April 11 (A*) -.X-' medical atudent. hooiiis have.enik-d . . . Elizabeth Washington, April li (A’l — The- income of landlords and- proprie­ tail, chill thoroughly and PpplNlbly Over-l'aed In New York City, snow melted Taylor said ready to return to work government reported today that tors was up a like amount-and to­ TRUCK .STRIKE AVER'TED serve with whippM cream 2 Cana 3 5 C n y t administered by doctors to as It fell And later .changed to rain. retail sales droppec^ one per cent taled 351.300,000,0()0 a year, In- Boston, .April 11 A strike Commenting on the survey re­ Ram also fell.in.a few areas of on inotinii picture "Cat On A Hot of some IS.OOO truck driven and flavored with lemon and aug­ * Swift'* Prtffliimi Fully Cookod the pelvic area of pregnant wom­ sults Dr. Charles C. Sprague, as­ ■Tiijv Roof." ^ in March and the rate of persUnKt' edtne from interest and dividends er a ^ taste. Cover with the We,St and South, but clear i.-conse, dipped 330 ( millio. an­ was the same as In February at helpers In 5Ias*achusetts, Rhode Pinehurst meat manager, Charles. McCIarthy, keeps in EGGS D ox.. 6Tc Cans 99c "Brown 'n* Sorvo" Sousogts ...... pkg. 53e en apparently are playing a part sistant professor of medicine, said weather was the general rule else­ ComtHllan Ben Blue reptirted re- Island and Conntictieut was crushed nuts. In the rise of leukemia among x-rays probably are being over­ nually. 331.800.000. 000 annual rate. eye on everything and ju.it loves to cut special steaks where. coiering nk'ely after removal of In each case, the decline waa On another-economic front, the averted today when the Team- * Sw ift's B4Pof Sahdwich Stooks ,... 1 2 ok. p k g . 9 5 c young children, a Tulane .Unlver-i used on. pregnant mothers in this At Hai'lford, Trinity College ath­ what doctors say wa.t benigp in- iters' Union agreed to submit . . . help customers get the proper size Boneless Rib SHURFINE rmintrj' generally. lees steep than In the previous Commerce Department announced Mty medical reaearcher reports. letic officials decided to postpone te.«linal growth . . . Movie Stkr month, giving support to President a drop In exports in February. company offers to the member­ Roast or very lean Rump or Sirloin Tip Roasts. Charlie Radiation was responsible for a a baseball ga.ine scheduled with, -iX#ra Paget tllea for divorce In Shipments totaled 31.345,000,000, a ship for acceptance, or rejection. * Form Houso Macaroni and Chtofo ’ih\'lc# aa much leukemia, which hlgher-than-average occurrence of Amhk'st on Saturday until next Eisenhower's assertion earlier, this wants you to know that he will have aome excellent cuts A 2L YOUR DIRTS ia cancer of the blood forming or­ JuHrea.from'sin^r David Street. eek that March saw . slowing-up decline of 11 per rent from Janu­ The agreement came soon after of jPinehurst TP:NDKRCURE CORNED BlgEF readv for can Cosforolo ...... ’i ...... pkg. 39o gana, waa found . In children of x- leukemia among people who sur­ Tuesday. AlgeiHlls.s, convicted of perjury ary and 17 per cent from Febru­ ri-tumptlon of negotiation* to­ ^ PAID PIUS $ NIST IGG| vived the atom bombing of Hiro­ Phtmes Out \yhen he denied passing official pa­ of the decline. l day after last night’s meeting Friday customers. This week we will have fresh Oysters CORNED BEEF 10,000 rayed mothers as in mothers who The Cornierce Departmeht said ary. 1957. received no medical radiation to shima and Nagasaki. It la said to In Manchester, the storm proved pers to a Communist spy ring, will ran to 4 a.m. Details of the com­ occur (tine times more frequently; more of an incoqvenience than any­ the ennual rate of p«: ,onal income The so-called flash report on pany offer were not disclosed. ' . . . Fresh Haddock fillets and frozen Swordfish. Win the lower abdomen. gel about .41.5,(HH) from his mother's in March was 3341.400,000,000 by sales In retail stores, a preliminary r> About one In every five expect­ in radiologists than in other physi­ thing else. estate , . . Wife and Mother-in- fhtry Blonk cians. Auuut *25 of the phones serviced comparison with 3341,700.000,000 figure provided by the ■ Commerce N-PROTE8TORS FACE ARREST ant mothera received radiation law of George (Machine-Gun) in February. The March rate was Department ahfad of the more ^•*•4 nagoaMp M0,000 Contest Miss Ford's study followed one by the Southern New England Tele­ Kelly, lose bid for frccilom from M'ashington, April It (Jb—-Hw SPINACH espuei AklNTAV 91ANM AVAikAn^n HBiaC uii fine Inbcl r during late pregnancy' as a mat­ phone system were temporarily put 35>a billion below the peak rale detailed monthly analysis, showed .Atomic Energy Commlssien NABISCO RIT7 CRACKERS...... Ib. box 36c aiHiSTARA. ter Of routine examination.. More niade by a British researcher, Alice Virginia reformatory where the.v Stewart of Oxford University, and out .of ordier. Hotvever, it wat the attained last August. that consumer* wire buying at a (.AEC) today threw up a legal than 25 per cent of the leukemia sudden charrge in temperature that were sent in 1033 for kidnaping The nvoat significant aspect of rat* one per cent below F'ebruary harrier against the plan by fonr ond unpovered during the aurvey was the finding* In the two survey* oilman Charle.s Urschel. NABISCO Va n il l a w a f e r s "...... 9'/4,oi. 23c CARROTS Bch lOe Toil Poy Only... 87c agreed. But. Miss Ford fmind that, cauaed the interruption, not tlic the personal Income flgure.i was and 2 per cent below March a year .American* to sail a small boat found In the children of these ir­ heavy snow that gathered on the Con«UtuUoualil.v of "released that,the annual rate of wage and 4go; after allowing for seasonal Into the EnlwetoK area as a radiated mothera. in Louisiana at least, pregnant lime" program foi- religioiiH educa­ SUNSHINE s u g a r WAFERS ...... pkg. 43c Jars women are x-rayed 2** times a.s: wires. salary paymenti; showe.i a 31.100,- diiferences. protest against .forthcoming 29c And nearly one-third. of the E. Lloyd Hobron,' manager of the tion of piihllc scliool children up­ 000.000 drop. This reflected further ,The‘sales total was 315;417,000,- * U.S. Nuclear leilSj,They wHI ha ICEBERG LETTUCE 21e ether kinds of malignancy occur* often as in England. In Britain only held yesterday by .superior court MASTERIS ORANGE TOAST ...... pkg. 31c one in every 14 mother* were sub­ local SNET office, explained- that layoff* and shortened working 000 in all types of retail stpres. subject to ariest if they proceed ling among the aurveyed children the wire* expanded with yester­ Judge. . , Dlrectoi’ of Defense De­ hours in industry. This was about'3372 million below with their plan.. cam# from mothers who had been jected to diagnostic x.ray*. day's rising temperatures and then partment guided mi.sstles program KEEBLER COCO-CREME SANDWICH . pkg.'49c, Asked why they-used radiation . World Citizen Farm-Income* Higher the level of March 1057. subjected to dtagnoatlc radia­ contracted when ' the temperature saya U.S. mlNsilc prbgram 1* alicad -This sag waa partly offset by I Te decline in auto sales alone IHE STARTS FOR UNKS BEET GREENS 29c FREE PARKING tion. Thlcrepreaented the findings to examine' pregnant mothera,! of' Kovict Union.’* on over.-nll basis. Dag Hammarskjold embarked drop came. In rome cases this on his sixth year as secretary higher term Incomes and a sharp!was sufficient to pull the March tVashIngtOBv April It The J!W H A K CORP. in searching the records of 300 Louiaiaiia doctor.* said it waa a caused minute holes to open in the • Marxi.st president of Bolivian - Uncrease—$600 million. In annuel! sales volume below that of a year President Elsenhower set oat to­ children of un-radlated mothers routine matter. Usually an ex-! labor (.wnl'eredatlon rhalleiiged In­ general of the Uiflted Nation* cable •coverings, he said. yesterday.;' The Swedish dip- ■ rata—in government payments, of earlier. At 32,278.000.000 last day for Augusta, Gn^ hopinr agaliist those of-80 leukemic chil­ pectant njqther has a series of Most of the 2lf phones were in terior .Mlniater Joite Cuadro* Qul- tmefliployment compensation, so­ March, auto sale* wiere almost for three «)ay* ef golf and AT 102 OPEN THURSDAY and MANCHBSTER C o n n * • At rur of our otoro dren and 70 other young ones who four or. five films lakeq, This add-, outlying sections .of Mancheste/ rp fa to a duel last night to which loniat received the City of >!' New York's medal of honor cial security and-vetWaiuitbeneftta. 3600 million below those pf March' leisure.. HU pisine. ths^Oshm*-. . MAINV. had other kinds of malignsincy. ed UP to a total of 12 to 20 roent-1. and in-the surrounding town*, he there .wras! no immediate ' re­ Ferm Income In.M'arohi ift 316,- 1057.. '1.^ . / . bine HI, took off at 11:49 a.m;' FRIDAY^TILL 9 CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS '!%• findings were presented to genu, or about what the average said. The rest of the 20,363 tele­ sponse:. Muskogea,' Okl*N po- and a scroll for distinguished, PINEHURST public Rervice, (AP Photo­ 800,000,000 annual rate, w a s up an the flight at apprsixlmeSilf ■eienee wrHers bn the American phones serviced by the .Manchester lleemen arrested today and charged with second degree burglary. fax). 3300 mlllibn from Febniery. T)ie (OMiHeued *• Peg* TUrteea) Ura honrs.' - ' . ' - . ^ Cancer Society’s tour of fieeearch ' (CoMttaised w Paff« ThIrtMa) , office were not affected, he said. 1 4 ■ .i; ■ 4. . " ■ ' \ '■ ■ I' t ■: .1 y