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)■ ■]■ I PAGE SIXTEEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1M2 \ iiaofh^Btfr Itirning 1|frati( Sm. .4^ . / Avinc* Daily Net Preaa Ran The Weather r«r ta* Weak ■■M Forecast of C. 8. Weather Bntdaa The executive board and mem­ American .Legion auxiliary, flrsf 82,000 more than waa appropri­ ries and wages, and includes 817S 8365, making bla yearly salary Fabraaty IT, IMS ber of Ladies of St. James will dlstricf, will meet tonight a t 7:30 ated for the depsLTtment last year for temporary iiart-tima help in 87,M1. CBOtOPRACnO EXAMINA­ About Town meet at the W. P. Quish Funeral a t New Meadow School, Cedar St., $46,260 Asked when the department asked for, the' event of sickneas of a regular t Sflxtaie of enow, eleat aad fteec- Home. 22S Mat*' St., tonight at Newington. * and received, 8^,225. employe during the department’s Tha budget Includes the salaries TIONS are deelgaed ta EUMI- 13,547 lag fatal endlBg toBight. Low 18 t* The mfwit JemUi of Prague Moth- 7:30 to pay respects to the late The department ia requeatlng peak period of December and Jan­ of the th r^ members of the Board 24. Sdnday • conalderabla cloodl- Assessor of ’Tax Review, who receive 8?00 'SATK those that eaaaot ha era Circle will meet Monday at 8 James McVeigh,, whose wife is a Daughtero of Isabella will Q>on- two new pieces of ^uipment—a uary. Other itema accounting for .neas and colder. High la SOe. . m ’>at the home of Mrs. Eugene member of the group. 8700 calculator, to figure percent­ a 82,075'~lncrease' over laat year’s GftCh. ^ helped under <*n*OP*AOHO sor a card party Tuesday a t 8 p.m. 'I^tal other expenses, which in­ Manchester-^A City of Village Charm &iackwell. 111 Baldwin Rdi Co- The assessor’s office has sub­ ages of amesamehts, and a 8300 salary allocation are echeduled HEALTH CARE. hostess will he Mrs. Frederick The French Club of Manchester at'the K of C Home. Mrs. Bnino mitted a 1962-1963 fiscal .year adding machine. salary tncreasea for employes and cludes equipment. Is 864185, and Ladyga is general chairman. budget asking for 146.260,' about .840,600 is being asked for sala­ fees, 8375. Barrett. w*!! sponsor a public card party a rise in the assessor’s salary of (Claoolfled Advertlriiig nu Page 10) Monday a t 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. VOL. LXXXI.n o . 123 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1962 p r ic e f iv e cxn ts Two Manchester youths have re­ Mililar>’ whist and setback will cently completecT■ U.S. Air Force be played. • basic military training at Lack- Pour Fantastic Hours land Air Force Base, Texas. They The Sodality of the Blessed Sac­ TOMORROW ONLY! CLIP THESE COUPONS! HURRY! are Airman Third c;ass Freder­ rament, St. John's Polish National Castro Cut S tate News ick. W. Fay Jr., son of Mrs. Mar­ Catholic Church, will sponsor s jorie M. Fay, IS Pioneer Circle, sale of homemade Polish food who has been assigned to Clinton- Sunday, in the church hall, after Msin Roundup Bherman AFB, Okla., for training the 8:30 a.m. Mass. Manelt^sfsr Talks A d d Astronaut Describes as an air policenian, and Airman Basic Richard C. Kaclnski. sjon of The Peretmial Planters Garden •V* 7 I Mf. end Mrs. Chester A. Kacinski, Club will meet Monday at 8 p.m. .. y P h o n s 'to P u zzle MAi T Official t i 46- EMward St., w ho has been a.s- at the h6me of Mrs. York Strang- Ml Tense Time in Orbit signed to the U.S. Air Force tech­ feld, 158 Greenwood Dr., whose ad­ By ’THE ASSOCIATED FBEM nical training course for aircraft dress was incorrect in last night’s / 3-4123 F o u n d w i t h electricians at Chanute AFB. 111. notice. The Herald regrets the er­ Prime Minister Fidel Castro CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.f Glenn could probably remember Airman Fay is a 1961 graduate of ror. Mrs. Ralph Shaw will speak has been out of the public eye something of his own words as be Bullet Wound ... M a i^ ester High School, and Air­ on "Rock Gardena and Wall Plant­ in Havana for the past 11 (AP)—Afitronaut John H. explained the equipment dangling, man Kaclnski is a 1958 gcarlualc ings.” Mrs. Glenn Cornish will be Gloin Jr.—his name a house­ now almost uselessly, inside. of Manchester High School and at­ co-hostess. days. His absence—develop- ..-TRUMBULL (AP) — Jcvpl tended Hartford University. I ing into something of a mys- hold word and his face famil­ •!Our boosters may not be as seph Krolicki. 53, veteran iar to school children—sought large as some others," President I^adies of the Assumption will terj’—has stirred up a num­ Kennedy had said, ’’but our ijien i branch superintendent of the Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of sponsor a bingo Monday at 8 p.m. ber of rumors, none-of them seclusion today. Few Ameri­ and women are.” Trumbull Post Office, acci­ Lebanon, will meet Mondav at 7:30 ! in the church hall. confirmed. cans, including the President I^e President , had made the re­ dentally shot himself in the p.m. at the Masonic Temple. of the United States, would BidsBig-3 Paul A. I.ewie, radarman third In the past Castro has often dis­ mark before presenting Glenn head today, police said, while j appeared for days.’But a Mexico blame him. with the National Aeroiautics and Daughters of Liberty. No. 125. i class, 'USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. removing his government-is­ ! D. J. Lewie. 179 Birch St., is serv- City newspaper published a rumor For nearly three ratmtha he has Space Administration Ehstin- have postponed tonight’s kitchen that Castro had slipped into asy- been in the public eye. guished Service Medal. sued revolver from the office social until a later date. j ing aboard the 75,000-ton attack air-. safe. Ministers [ craft carrier, USS Constellation,; ^ lum in the Mexican Embassy in But ki something more than After the ceremoly in front pi Havana.'The Mexican ambassi^or, I four fantastic houra ’Tuesday,” he Hangar S, where Glenn had train­ Krolicki was refiorted in criti- j now on a shakedown cruise in ______...... ^ cal condition at St. Vincent’s Hos- j Caribbean waters. j Giiberto Boeques, told reporters in , faced his grim task, and by his ed and'donned his space suit for j Havana the rumor ‘Ss absolutely;skill and,the help of men of sldU his adventure last Tuesday, Glenn i P'**' Bridgeport, ' Miss Nancy Johnson, daughter of baseless.” ; on the glround below, he accom- and his family and a few guests ”* ...!*"** ul’.f Talk First Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Johnson, At U.N. headquarters in N ew , pushed i t . ' retired into the hangar for lunch. ' MAHOGANY I 307 Spring St., has been accepted York, Cuban CSiIef Delegate Mario Friday he returned full circle L*ter. after the President had ^°»^’ » Office employe. : , By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL as a member of the 1962 entering Garcia-Inchaustegui was asked' to the place where his struggle departed for Palm Beach. Glenn Police said that Krolicki, who- PANELING class of Keuka College, Keuka about the rumors and said; ‘TThia was born..to Cape Canaveral and sal before a row of senators and as.signed to the new branch i PALM BEACH. Fla. (AP). Park, N. Y. She will enroll in a is not a serious question. It is com- to Pad 14 where his Atlas rocket congressmen and a lent nearly the Trumbull Post Office, was —President Kennedy is re­ V W. H. ENGLAND ^ liberal acts program. , pletely phony.” w-a* launched and to Mercury full of newsmen and tried to im- gs-thering up his possessions for ported to have formally turn­ LUMBER CO. Officials in Havana who would Control ■ where his friend.* and part something of his adventure removal to the new office when ed down Soviet Premier I Anderson-Shea, auxiliary will] knoiv declined to talk about Cas­ compatriots had waited and hoped to the American public. the accident occun-ed • Open All Dav Saturday « j sponsor a public card party to tro's whereabouts, but this is not for his safe return. The new Post Office branch was Khrushchev’s latest demand “At the Green”—511 9-5201 unusual. "It was very spectacular, look­ for a summit meeting: to open night at 8 at the Post Home, Man- Probably the squeals and cheer.* ing out into this orange glow dedicated recently and will be che.ster Green. Castro was expect^ to attmd cooca Beach schoolchildren still openbd on Monday. next month’s disarmament recent ceremonies putting anoUer, ears—and the questions ami seeing those big flaming chunks go back along the flight Whalen said he had left Kro- conference in Geneva, DON’T MISS 5400 BONUS STAMPS ship into the Cuban merchant, newsmen and the glaring lights path, ” Glenn said of the only inci- heki s office only a short time The President’s reply waa ex­ fleet. But since the. find anno^c^ television cameras are stiH in dent that caused him ’’major con- * shot. He returned pected to reach the'U.S. Embassy ment of this by the recent threshhold of memoi-%’. during the entire flight. Krohckl wounded, and insMoscow today for relay to th* there has been no further refer­ But there, too. is the first look T. . J t J summoned help. CHARGE IT!... \ OR PAY CASH!... ence to-him in this connection. Re- He already had -conquerei^ the , ^ Kronlin. The U.S. government . Di® c^rMBonics niRdt no on theu*" faceicicc ofin jub his wife. wuc, aah Anna, as ; problem of control of the space- Police said there were two biil- probably will make it public in a OREEN mention of his presence; he could ; craft after the -aulomatic control' ts in the revolver,rev one of which day or two. You will get your bonus stamps immetJiateiy on presentation of your In Washln^n, It was under­ STAMPS Simply present your coupons and sales slips at the street floor stamp not be seen in a television version brought him to Patrick Air Force equipment had proved too costly had been fired.. -k k coupons and sales slips at the street floor stamp desk. The usual monitored at Key West. Fla. ’^^*«11 he must remember in terms of precious fuel. stood' that Kennedy again had BINGOSPON.SORED BY THE LADIES urged Khrushchev to agree to a Another rumor that could not the look ofj^ectancy In the eyes Then, after the decision to tiy ! 240 Face Furlough OF ’THE A8SU5IPTION stamps will also be received if your account is paid within the speci­ desk and raceivt your bonus stamps as well as the usual stamps. be confirmed waa that Castro waa:°^ his d a rte r. Lyn. 14. and his a third orbit of the earth, a new i meeting of U.S.. British and So­ In Moscow. * Ison. David, 16. as he disembarked. NKW HAVEN (API — About 940 viet foreign mlnistera a fyw daya fied time limit. _ \ problem had cropped up. Glenn'a i epiployen of the military ammuni­ in advance of tlie Geneva meeting, Monday, Feb. 26 — 8 P.M. Castro’s last major appearance! H* must remem^r, too. the first warning came in a word from probably March 10. AT THE before the Cuban public was when Pride and hatere.st Darid had as the ground below. Ition manufacturing operations at he read a 13,000-word speech on he peered into the heart of the Don’t jettison your braking the Winchester plant of the Olln Khrushchev’s summit proposal Mathieson CSiemical Corp. fare waa rejected informally earlier CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION PRESENT THIS COUPON PRESENT THIS COUPON Feb. 5 attacking the ’United States' apaceshlp that had carried his rockets after they jiave fired, he • PRESENT THIS COUPON and some lAtin-American conn- father three times around the was told. furloughs or temporary layoffs this week by the Stale Depart­ SOUTH AOA5IS STREET AND RECEIVE AND RECEIVE AND RECEIVE next week, ment. Kennedy was reported Fri­ DONA'nON — 81.00 tries for their roles to the foreign | world in a frenxied orbit through day night to have given approval ministers conference at Pimta del i space. (Continued oa Pqga Six) Lowell E. Kreigi Olln vice presi­ dent and general manager of the to #' format rcjecUon. Este, from late January ,to early' He had had some time earlier to BONUS STAMPS February. I Winchester-Western Division, said study a translation ot Khrush­ 1000 BONUS STAMPS 100 BONUS STAMPS The fact Castro read the decla­ last night that the work suspeh.slon U.S. Attorney General Robert fUnhedy visits t4bay with West German CXiaiiceller Konrad Ade­ WITH THE PURCHASE OF XWITH THE PURCHASE OF WITH THE PURCHASE OF, is made neceesary because a con­ nauer in Bonn. Germany. Adenauer looks at wtB* watch signifying approach of the end of the chev’s proposal. ration—he normally speaks' with-j After One Accidental Bite press conference portion of the(r meeting. (AP Photofax via radiophoto from Bonn.) In his 2.600-word declaration, out notes in evidence—baa led to tract for the production of car­ Khrushchev hewed to the Soviet ANY NEW SPRING MEN'S SUIT ANY FAMOUS BRAND NAME GIRDLE $3.00 worth or more SPRING FABRICS speculation tbat a Conununist-llne tridges is running out. The Army line that disarmament was such For Sat., Mon. and Tuea. FROM 6.50 UP Drip Dry Cottons ... Dacrons... Dacron Blends leadership was running his govern­ has not submitted a new order, he an Important subject only chief* AT OUR REGUXAR PRICE ment, and some restrictions had explained. Bobbv Arrives in Bonn U.S. Building of state should tackle It.'Accord­ SPECIALS Form fit Nemo Bestform Realform Abbey Flannels ... Everglaze... Woolens been placed on him. Man Rejects Dog’s ”We are negotiating for a con­ ingly, in tougher term* than be­ Known as the BEST SHOE REPAIR SHOP in town! Known MICHAEL STERNS ... .1 & F ... CRICKETEER Warner'* Playtex Primrose Acetate... Is^lon tract to make blank cartridges,” fore. he called on Kennedy and for QUAI.l’ri ' and 5VORK5IANSIUP for 50 YEARS! _ - ROCHESTER, N. T. (AT>) — Kreig said, "and we anticipate if B70 for Speed British Prime Minister Harold ...... Sen. George D- Aitksn, R-Vt, de­ aU gees well that we will receive Macmillan to reconsider their de­ LOOK WHAT WE OFFER FOR 3 DAYS clared today that Cuba baa com­ Maniacal Affection suclj an tVrder. This would mean Adenauer Assured cision against a summit meeUng PRESENT THIS COUPON PRESENT THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE PRESENT THIS COUPON mitted no act of war which would that we could resume operations Ot 2,000 mph to open the 18-natlpn disarmament Our Regular Stock! I.AD1ES NF-OU’TE w arrant U.S. intervention. — X in the ammuniUeh department in conference in Geneva March 14. Men’s, iJMlies’, Children’s TOPLIFTS ON AND RECEIVE "Name calling, iiuulta and tlan- from 4x.Uel eight weeks.” AND RECEIVE _By BAlTMDND *• iVjYou know, I couldn’t^ -...PALMDAtSV Calif. (APi—Tha Kennedy - and Macmillan have OAT8PAW HIGH HEELS OR '' go for a drink. As soon as he Inm- Irnrtfitm r'lg y w y. Saia 'QU^z P(lvor atartlng the con­ PREITE KEYSTONE (GontiBned on Pag^ Three) LONDON (API—After four the comjiany ia giving the em­ ip first 2,000-mlle-an-hour BIO hom)>- 300 BONUS STAMPS realised whera Td gone, Tim­ ference-Lt’the foreign mlnistera ’TOPLIFTS years of faititful friendship ployes Involved the option of ac­ er. prototype of airliners that RUBBER 350 BONUS STAMPS WITH THE PURCHASE thrust on him by a liquid-eyed, othy would be sitting outside someday will span the continent in level, with a summit session to be WITH THE PURCHASE OF 500 BONUS STAMPS the bar waiting for me and cepting furlough status, as has held later if real progress devel­ ‘ blsusk mongrel dog, J ^ n Shaw been done on several previous oc­ BONN, Germany (AP) — Robert^jiralsed Adenauer, and .said U.S 00 mimite*. ia taking shape in a oped. ANY 2 PIECES has had enough. howling.” hiige hangar on the Mojave HEELS WITH THE PURCHASE OF NLRB Oi-dere It was jealousy that finally casions. ’F. Kennedy arrived from Berlin West Gcrinjn relations arc close. Kennedy and Macmillan were ANY 3 FAMOUS NAME MEN'S The trouble Is. he bold Wim­ A meeting of Liberty Lodge 609. ’’Presiden' l^cnnedy and all ot Diwei't. reported in Washington to have bledon Magistrates Court Fri­ wrote ftnls to th,^,rifiendship. today and told West Germans lib­ Newsmen got Uielr first took— VAN RAALTE LINGERIE One day another dog fol­ lAM, will Im held here Sunday to the American people have the discussed by telMhone their reply W E REPAIR RUBBERS DRESS SHIRTS ANY LADIES' NEW SPRING COAT New Ballot on day, the dog isn’t his. vote on the option. erty and freedom will prevail over greatest admiration for tlie rlian- williout cam eras- Friday at some to Khnuhehev. It was considered FROM 4.95 UP EACH "I’m fed up with its majiia- lowed Shaw. Timothy got an­ The company continues to pay of the giant sections being put to- noyed and attacked the inter­ communism. ccllor." Kennedy said. "We have gettier to form the lS.5-foot-long, likely that Macmillan’s reply also AT OUR REGULAR PRICE SLIPS... PETTICOATS . . . GOWNS -■ ^ I^ROM 25.00 UP oal affection.” said Shaw, 59, life insurance premiums, including After an airport welcome, Ken­ had a difficult year, but we have was going out this weekend. a train engineer. lope. In the scuffle Shaw was 2.’i0-lon mon.slcr. Sikorsky Union sickness and accident benefit.*, as nedy had a long conference with been succcs.sful becjiuse of the ef- Tlic first BIO should be com Macmillan was understood, to The dog. a 9-year-old cross­ knocked over and Timothy well as its share of medical and Qjn’pceUor Konrad Adenauer. Their have urged Kennedy to maintain bred Labrador named Timo- accidentally bit his fingers. hospital plan premhma for #m- ^ almo.M and the United Slates the same flexible attitude toward - STRATFORD (AP) — The Na­ ,.thy, first became interested in "I know he didn't mean it.” ployes on furlough. Normally the "W’e believe in t)i« freedom of for filight testing before the year ifSSH/SAM YULYES PRESENT THIS COUPON PRESENTiTHIS COUPON AND RECEIVE PRESENT THIS COUPON r; said Shaw’. "He thinks far two hours. ends. Plans call for two others tional Labor Relations board has Shaw's mongrel female. But it plant employs about 5,000 persons. the Individual and llberly. Al­ (ConUnued on Page Six) too much of me-.” Later at a limcheon. Adenauer • to he built and Ihiifs all. • AND RECEIVE ATSTD RECEIVE voided the results of the Decem­ soon transferred its affection to said his- talks wllh the attorney though there are diirk times sh o e repa ir shop Shaw. Shaw appealed to the mag- ahead of us, we know we will Iie.Hpite Its brute size and force « io ^ ber vslectlons in which employes of tetrates, to order Timothy’s State Atomic Center general were "extremely valu­ , — the B70's six Jet rnglhcs kick 150 BONUS STAMPS “Then everywhqjre I went. able ” He said he Is eonvineed the prevail." 2.1 OAK STREET (Next To Watkins) WITH THE PURCHASE OF Sikorsky Aircraft chose the Team­ Timothy went,” Shaw said, owner* to keep the dog under HARTFORD (AP) — Specific Kennedy's attractive wife, Ethel out twine, tile thrust of the Red­ 200 BONUS STAMPS 300 BONUS STAMPS control. measures to establish a state- United -Stales is a good friend and stone rocket that shot Alan B. JUST A FEW STEPS FR05I 5IAIN STREET sters union for their bargaJning "^ e ry tim e 1 esune out of the declared Americans can always wearing a bright green coat with ...... WITH THE PURCHASE OP WITH TH E PURCHASE OF agent. house, he was there. Every­ The pmgistrates granted his sponsored nuclear research cen­ " blark fur collar and holding a ' •j'’’ Ihere a a Bulletins ANY 2 PIECES request. • ter for, the development of peace­ count on West Germany. big question about the worth of The action, annotneed yeaterday where I turned, there he was •Kennedy, In reply, also stres.sed bouquet of pink carnations, tlicii waiting for me.” Lily Reeve, the mongrel’s time usee of atomic energy will l?e alcpj>e be bald. No date haa ' a mile away ami hung around a sentimental old fool really. N. Dempsey sold yesterday. accented German, Matched Overnight... Pullman ... outside Shaw’s bouse. At night “He is a perfectly normal and Dempsey reported the pending statesman, adding: "When I was ".My husband and I," .she said ( Ide whetlier to'hulld more or put CiUNA SEES SECUfUTY PERIL be#n set. I t vrtll be the third in re­ action after a conference with bora, Chancellor Adenauer was 50'g|„^!iy Ihe money Into missile*. AT OUR REGULAR PRICE Tram Cases ... Car Bag.s Betty Hartford ... Korell.,. Patty Petite... Etc. cent months. it would howl under his win­ natural dog—just too friend- ai’e very happy to be in TOKYO (AP) —Peiping eharg- dow. lyi that’s all. It's going to be Prof. Arthur V, Gant, acting dean ' years old and already a stntes-. .More th'in »1 blllloii already have ed today lhal U.S. military sup- It was a flnding-i)f the regional of the Unlverattv of Connecticut ‘ man and experienced politician. ” crowd tii’cn sixml and $300 million more director, Ivan C. McLeod, that led ”He followed. pi# to woi k.” diiBcult, though. He's, fre­ of about l.ooo ap- l>ort of South Viet Nam neriousiy ....-...... Shaw complained. “He jurapa quently dug tunnels under our Engineering School. • ! In his brief talk at the, airport. ! pi„u,ied will he aildod to llie bill by the affected the necurlty of Red Chbus to the reversal of the results of The stale has set aalde 8500,000 “># visiting U.S. attorney, general time fllglil testing Is finished. and Communist Norih Viet Nam the election by the NLRB In Wash­ into ^ locomotive with me. fences to 8#l out. We may Kciinedv had taken one hist PRESENT THIS COUPON PRESENT THIS COUPON PRESENT THIS COUPON Tve even' itiaBed work sev­ - have to give him tranqulliz- for partial financing of the ren­ look St the communist wsll be­ .M eantim e, m ore ilian 1.000 spe- and threatened the peace of Asia. Light Fix ington. . • ciallsl* a r e ni-shlng th e first B70 tureSale AND RECEIVE AND RECEIVE The United Slate* "i* already In AND RECEIVE eral,times because of him.” ter. Private industry has bMn fore leaving Berlin and had his After the Teamsters were chos- asked to contribute 81 million. picture taken by East Gcriiiaii to coinpletlon nl the North Anieri- an undeclared war In South Viet ■ en as bargaining agent Dec. 19 In The ' Governor said conversa­ News Tidbits police. In a farewell at Tempel- Clin Aviation, Inc., assembly plant Nam,’’ Peiping said In a state­ BATHROOM WALL No. 327 BRASS a secret-ballot election at the Si­ tions he has had with businessmen hof Airport, he told West )iei - here. ment broadcast by. the New China 150 BONUS STAMPS 200 BONUS STAMPS 100 BONUS STAMPS korsky plants here suid in Bridge­ 60,^ Mav Lose Jobs has convinced him that the money from Ihe -4P Wires liners: N ew sm en saw Bfoot-tall work- new* agency. Peiping denounced WITH THE PURCHASE OF WTTH THE PURCHASE OF WITH THE PURCHASE OF port, McLeod recommended thmt will be forthcoming. what It called the artned U.S. bi- the results be thrown out because Economists, the governor said, (Continued on Page HI*) ({'ontJnued on Page SI*) tcrvcnttisi in South Viet Nam. HXTURE, No. 2503 WALL FIXTURE 6 PIECES MEN'S UNDERWEAR of some p?S-elecUon campaign CORNINC-WARE STARTER SET ANY NEW SPRING BLOUSE or SHIRT see a need for 15,0iW more indus­ Rdman Catholic priest, the Rev. 1 ‘30 .5IOHLEMS KILLED UicUea indulged in by the Team­ trial jobs in the state between now 'Francis . _____ Caraey.______M,_ ___ collapses,___ __ and Reg. $2.98 $ 2 SPECIAL 9.88 FOR LIMITED TIME .AIgter*, Algeria (AP) — An Reg. $5.00 Q 0 B.V.D. 3 for S2.65„ P’ROM3.99UP ' ster*. and 1975. It therefore ’’Behoove* j dies in wUhington after two inask-1 f / W Ininlliannrn Honnrt MFG. LIST 12.45 MoLaod submitted a rsport to the state lo do eveiything possible ; m1 gunmen rob rhureh rectory of ^ • Ut t tU I tXl JMQri outbreak of what offtrlals called BRIEFS ... TEE SHIRTS ... BROADCLOTH SHORTS Saucepan, Skillet, Covers, Detachable Handle STREET FLOOR—SPORT SHOP 'the NLRB saying tberq was marlt 8881 , . . Convicted cop glller Na organized murder left about 20 in the cMOqriaint that the union (ConUnnsd on Page Six) than Jackson granted slay of ex­ yioalcfiia dead on the street* of had run aome newapapar adver­ ecution at Ossining. N.V. just the working class quarter of BEDROOM CEILING tisements before the election that 13, eight houra before he wa* lo^go to Red Rockelplaiies Seen Battel-Oued today, a goveriiment No. 500M PULL PRFISENT THIS COUPON PRESENT THIS COUPON PRESENT THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE contained material nrisrepresenta- Sing Sing IMson’s electric chair; Hpokr«iiian said. .Ambulance* tion of facta.” >. Receiver Plans . . . Trade between West Germany ; sped hack and forth picking u p FIXTURE, No. 1269 AND RECEIVE AND RECEIVE Such mpIalnta had been filed farmingdale . n .y . (AP)—•9’Hon Co.: operates 2.500 buses in i and Oommunlat East Germany de- j bmlii-s and . wounded. Army DOWN FIXTURE with the NLRB by Sikorsky man- Reimblic'. Auction Corp. laid off Manhattan, the Bronx and West-; ' dined by roughly 10 per cent diir- j As Missile Launchers seout ears and halftracks pat- ' Reg. $2.49 Q g 200 BONUS STAMPS ageiigeffient and the Independent Air- 201 woricera yesterday in a move Chester County, a suburb of th e : Reopening of 2 ling 1961, Ekonomlca Mlnlstiry at _ _ _ _ rolled the sensitive quarter, fre­ - . WITH THE PURCHASE OF craft Guild, a local, independent city. They carry about 1.6 million ! Bonn report-H. ______. ,, quently a scene of rioting and Reg.$17.,i0 $ ^ 100 BONUS STAMPS 200 BONUS STAMPS it predicts will terminate employ­ rider* a day. , United Steelworker* Union Presi-! WASHINGTON (A f)--n ie S o . third stage lliat evciiliially i <>m- I killings. Bands of Europeans be­ 1 WITH THE PURCHASE OF WITH THE PURCHASE OF (Coattnaed aa Page Biz) ment for 13,400 of the company’s No date was given ^j’esterday for (ioldfine Mills .dent David J, McDonald and top '’let Union may have .developed, plelcd the flight on its own 1 gan firing -at Moslems shortly ANY, NEW.SPRMSIC SKIIfrS 15.000 srorkera by 1964. the projected reductions in service ___ ‘ steel management negotiator P-. s.vstem using maimed rocket- Tlie reported development could i after noon. -. S OR MORE PAIRS A FARBERWARE Conrad Cooper end eight davs of planes lo laiimli *pace*hlps, sal- have sigiijfleiiiice in mt.H.sile war- j BLACK PORCH FROM 6.99 u p ^ J . r Th* dismissals stemnried from a »’!f"Z rtd er* S K e MANCHESTER. N.H. (AP) - A steel contract talks at Pittsburgh clHte* and intercontinental mls- lime and space programs as the] Junior Petite... Junior and Misses Sizes... U om inailC lei* O t Defense Department cancellatlqp a*ilrtke^rf n « t I '’«c#‘ver of two closed Goldflne tex- RHODESIA WARNS UN MEN'S INTERWOVEN SOCKS SPRAY, STEAM, DRY IRON of a 8U0 milUoB contract, with Re­ wfthiMit commenting on progress.. *lle)i, some U.S. intelllgcnee »pe- hrat-stage rockotplane* would be; JOHAN'NE.HBURG. South At- Proportioned Length , Fi^Wav^^^^^ authorized v2. Mayor Robert F. Wagner sign* law clallsts report. recovered and.usol again. CEILING LIGHT public for the production of the Mlqh'ael J. Quill. TWO ’ in -i f Jo »»rrow 1200,000 The government cautioned. "The i rlca (AP)—The South Afrk-aa LIGHT FIXTURE y REGULAR PRICES 1.00 AND UP SPECIAL 16.99 MFG. LIST 23.95 2nd FLOOR—SPORT SHOP. Falls from Plane F105D fighter plane. The Penta­ to bee# «p hamburger sold In New “nie conclusions, baaed on awily- radio said today Southern Rho­ t'ernatlonal president, said j-estar-1 ^ York City’s stores which limits ala of available Ruasian publicB-'’piibllcaUoii of this report doc* nol i desia’s prime minister,. Sir Ed­ gon is replacing that type plane day the strike date would not be The two mills, both in Lebanon, amount of fat allowei} in chopped tlona, were made public Friday af-; conslIliiPi appro-v.il by any,' U-S. FIXTURE, No. 2012 Flying at 31,000 Ft« with.the FllO*. N.H., tQ^# closed last week after gar AA hltehead, ha* warned the No.5600 chimged. even I f the company meat to 30 per cent.. 'Thai police f#r having been kept in ttie secret government organlzitUon of Ih* In- I'nltrd .Vatloos not to try and Most of the men in the first per­ started reducing the work force b^ the government filed (ax liens arreot 26 Commnnlst suspect* In ’file for nine months. -I ferenciyi, fliiding.x • and conelu.‘iion* PRESENT TBIS COUPON PRESEiNT THIS COUPON PRESENT THIS COUPON W^lSTOVER , AIR FORCE sonnel cutback had been employed against them totaling some tl-S send any commission into his Reg. $1.90 Reg. $4.50 $ 2 p g b a s e . Maaa. (A P I—The fcomman- fore Friday. raids in Bangkok and provinces and The accuracy of their finding* la i contulned herein. It is published Icrritory' to Investigate racial . AND RECEIVE AND RECEIVE AND RECEIVE for less than a year. Quill said the strike would In­ miUicn. seize Communist propaganda. not fully aepepted b.v the govern-l uolelv for the exchange and stiniii- der of an Air Force B62 s4nUo- Nassau County officials say some Government tax suits totaling anil other conditions. One of* hi* fortresB fell tram hia plane laat volve 7.000 drivers, malntenanpe Railroad~ ‘ union ■leaders ■ at ■ ment. And some sources point out, |«iio'n of idea* ’ aides was quoted as adding: "If •0,000 Nassau and Suffolk County and clerical worker* and super­ more than n.8 mt)Uon were tiled Bal. Harbour, Fla., concerned by that the system, if ■ the Soviets; Tlie do- urnent. cnllLleil. "Oim- night while it waa flytog at aa raiifdaats would lose their jobe, too, against Bernard ^Idfine and his any I'nited Nations’ com^tte* visors. . paastbiilty of three giant mergrn liave devfjoped it. Is not eomplete-; p,.,.Pensive An.aly.sis of .S o v ie t tries to sneak in here they ar* 150 BONUS STAMPS 200 BONUS STAMPS 300 BONUS STAMPS altitude of 81,000 fen over ThtUe, since subconiractors and other fatwrencf I. Weisman, executive properties througpKnit New Eng­ of carriera in East..Marvin H. ly new. ■' I fi(»a<,:e Program, Ba.scd on Soviet WITH TH E PURCHASE OF Greelaad. bastneasmen dapend on the buying land. likely to find themselves look­ ‘ , WITH THE PURCHASE OF WITH THE PURCHASE OF ' , vice presidat of the company, said ,, ^ I Kline, former Minneapolis mayor, The United State*, they noted. Open lalerature lO-IA-ei." i* being ing into the business end of B CEILING HALL WROUGHT IRON An Air Force apokeaniati aald power of workers at republic. The ruling authorizing the Leba- Mder 82.SM bond afier ple«l I* developing an air-launched bal- distrihuted b.v the C om m erce De- the commander waa attempting to he hiad instructed the compisny’s rtfie.” If AVhItehead carries out ANY NEW SPRING HANDBAG SET (4) KING SIZE TV TRAY TABLES A PAIR GOOSE-FEATHER or Rep. Emanuel CeUer, D-NY. has treasurer to suspend all payment# non Mills to borrow 1200,000 w as; |ng lanocent to mall fraud charge* listics missile, the Skybolt. to‘ ■be ; parlinent’.* Office of Technical correct h minor electrical diffleiUty suggasted that tb* St. Louis Com­ l^ed yesterday by Judge Peter m connection with Sister Kenny. carried by B52 bomber*. The -Sky-! gprxi<*;s. this Ihreal. he will be following FIXTURE, No. 502 POST and LANTERN iu ’> when the eacapa batch ;waa iOM- to the Bankers Trust Company, as white-ruled South Africa, whidt FROM 4.99 UP 8.88 UP ’ pany which ia producing the FllOe trustee under the oempany’s plan Woodbury alter the 71-year-old In­ Foundation .. Sen. Kenneth B. ^ bolt would'have a range of 1.000 ; The report said the r^ftplane j hatred U.N. prober* front *nter- ■■r. -1 ^-DOWN BED PILLOWS aonad aoddentaUy and be fira.ouL Iplanea subcontract half of its woric for retired employee. dustrialist wa* released on parole Keating, R-N.Y., says United! miles. launoliing Hvstem apparentJv waa Reg.’ S2.50 $ 2 1 9 Special g g Air Force offldala iihntiflad the to RapubUc. CeUer claimed the ...... Ing mandated South AVest Af­ Leathers ... Patent.s ... Tape.stnes... Straws ■i; Fold-Away... Complete Witli Ca-sters V.. Several Designs w:;! FROM 5.99 UP He said the com]>atty’s financial from a Public Health Service Hos­ States, Soviet Union and all mid- However, the Intelligence ana-in a series of Soviet mis.sile i rica last year. plana cotmnandar as MkJ. Earl R. St- L o ^ firm has been planning to condition was "even more oltleal pital on Staten Island, ,N-X- dl« eastern nations should meet in lyst* said there waa reason to be- • over the r'aciflc early in I960. ^ G a in BaSklOv N .T .. aad Hated Mm subcoatract half of Its work any­ Ooldfine served 8’k months of a than our worst expectations led u*{: summit.conference to settle prob- lleve the Russians already have •■Tho llteraliire mirveyixi had! SNOW BURIES INDIANA a s mlaaing aad faraaumad daad. way. to fesu’” and that current operating 'year and a day sentence on federal Irnns o# Middle East. ■" used the air -launch system In a ie<| the writer toward .several ten-! PRESENT THIS COUPON The h^! {dan* had left Weetover figures indfi^ted a 86 million loss income tax evarion charges. United Nattona confirm idrntifl- number of space shots. tativc com hisions whjeh. if cor- I.N’DIAN.APOUS, Ind. (AP)— PRESENT THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE llln: PRESENT THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE Air Force Base yeaterday lanwdng NEW______TORk ___7 aP)_ — ___New dpera- last year. His attorney. Pomer- cation of bodies of IS Italian UA< Here is how the Russians ariwar- reel, mav be of considerable sig- Snow blanketed nprthern and AND RECEIVE .on a trafaiiBg mlaaion to Ckdim- |toni of the finance-troubled Fifth Weisman, named to his present said Qpldflne would be taken! airnieD afauightered b / mutinous ently worked it, according to the nincaneo.'' said I he' repiirt. "There crniral Indiana toda|y.and (tow­ MAIiCHESTER PLUMBING land. It waa aaaigned to tha Wth. Avenue Cbach Lines aay they will pooitlon hy a group v^ich aasumed to a ' Boston hospital for further Congolese troop* In Kivu Prov 160-page intelligence report: are indications that the .Soviets er faliure* and flpod^ threat* 400 BONUS STAMPS : 200 BONUS STAMPS Bofnbardment W l^. lay otf tgOO woricera despite the control of the company a week! P*ychi*‘ric care. The condlUon of taioe town of Ktndu last November Two manned rocketplanes w erc iiave dcvelopeil a miilti-purpsisc. i plagued noutheaalern Indiana a* 100 BONUS STAMPS WITH THE PURCHASE OF WITH THE PURCHASE OF The contnri* w «n tafean ov«r by threat 0# a tran^ost worker* union •go, aald the company lost 8621.- his jwrole wa* that be report to a . . . Or. Hu Shih. 71, eminent attached to opposite sides of a i reu.sable, winged carrier-rocket ’ the state's residents dug their and SUPPLY CO, WITH THE PURCHASE OF U . Wlfiiam E. GfidirM, eo-pilot. ■tiflee over such action. 410 teat year and 8500,000 last I private hospital or nursing home, Chlnene scholar and former am- jiowbrful rocket engine, thus act-1 a-s a vertical launch vehicle for way out of the winter’a worst F. T. BUSH JB.. Pre*. and Trf**. ANY AUTOA^TIC of Buena Vista, Iowa, and the The new management alao an- month: J> MPG.LIST24.96 — ariaa. Inrfaca Ttansit. Inc., and •on will b* acUered between now! Those plants employ 380 persons mp party-ltato telephoM for emer- The aeoond stage • rocket then apoUs after he shoveled mow i> A. .« oa T M ) the WMtehaatar 8t»*t Tfeauvorta- aad ttasB." iwUb a w ad i^ payroll of 825,000. oootJbiued into space, carrying a (Conttamed on Pag* Three) front of Us bouse. ■■'■•it 4 ‘ e ^ ■' A Commander of B52 Subdued Hues - I y - I Bobby Flunked South Windsor Falls from Plane WOULD TOU LOdB In New Stylefe St^inwold on Bridge Third Grade^ Annpunce Engagements Episcopal €hurcl| 4 TO HAVB Flying at 31,000 Ft. Red Ropketplanes Seen . Considers Mission FREE By IMHUS BEU>lNO BOW TO SEPARATE < Norih diabr W ife Reveals (OoBttliiwd trrai Pace One) Biibdued shadM of grete, blue REALISTS AND DREAMERS Both sides votenUh The Rt. Rev, John F^qulrol, suf­ Pickup and Ddivory and beige, a welcome' relief from n o r th , As ^KWtnejr, Gleaaondale, Mess.; Staff By Allred Sheinwold A K Q < 5 Launchers By MARTHA HARTMAN fragan bishop of the Episcopal . PLUS l ^ t spring’s "hot pink," predomi­ T^e world is full of fridge play­ 5 A *S S' -i- Diocese of Connecticut, will at­ Set. Donald Duncan, 'Union, Mo.; iTOTEARTHEEn (ConfliipM frOm Page One) BERLIN (AP)—Ethel Kennedy, and * Dt. Ool. Charles Schofield, nated In the showing of “Spring er* ”'who firmly beHeve there Is a tend a meeting March 8 at Wap- G i« m Stamps? San Diego. Calif. Fashions of 1962,"' sponsored by |T eleph o n eIL j AAK7C2 wife ot the U.S. attorney-general, UrNT game In every hand. One of the Bla^'plMie. said the report, ajF was deeply iminessed by the plng Fnementary. School to discuas the Women's Society of Christian parsntly has four or six engines THEN CALL;,.. PIIiOT MfSSDfO Servicae, North Methodist CImreh. himda in' the 1962 Stafe Depart­ AJ 72 crowds of West'..Berliners who the possibility of establishing an before you ^ J 8 4 V QJO 4 * ithSunted on the delta-shaped Episcopal mission In South Wind­ CAMBIUDGE. N.Y. (AP)—The About 100 women attended the ment Contest used tills mistaken turned out in bitter cold y^esterday Ml 3^4264 IVIROW *EI 0 AK4 $ 5 2 « vrtngs. sor. Air Force sought today to locate show last night in the church hall belief to separate the realists from to watdi her carry out a packed The meeting at 8 p.m., has been the missing pilot of a plane that which was decorated in a Valen­ iX:harue.' the dreamers. ♦ Q I® • 3 J ® 4 Another conclusion of the analy­ SOUTH program of her own. In the course arranged by the Rev. Edward PINE CLEANERS crashed and burned < about 300 tine motif. North has a quite respectable A 8 4 sis had to do with Soviet recov- Ckxik. diocesan secretary of mis­ yards from a farmhouse, leaving Costume suits were worn by sev­ ut George Washington, sale by the town. had a tand of ruffle?' about half­ At Andover Congregational seven preachers and 11 school the Americans talking Orman and -- crash helmets were found in the way from waUst to hem, and a bow The Rev. John N. Cross Congrega­ A film on the youth program o f. jw ° wreckage but state police later Club Polling Members "We are not going to the town Church worship tomorrow, the Rev. tional pastor and Mrs. Kenneth teachers. the Germans English. They gave the international Walther League said none were found. and ask for a time payment deal; in back. Willard Thomen's sermon topic Ellis pf GUead. Mrs. Kennedy a letter for 10-year- will be shown at a winter rally of Denim Is once agaiit.^ favorite He is a graduate of Union Col­ old KaUUeen Kennedy and asked either we' put up the money MdUi- in the spring fashion picture. This will be "The Importance of Inner PTA Session Postponed lege and Union Teological Semi­ the Young People's Society of Zion X VACANCIES FOXED in a short period of time (18 Space." The Pilgrim Fellowship The Hebron PTA meeting plan­ nary In New York and .was form­ for a reply so they could start a Evangelical Lutheran Church to­ On Purchase of Links season it has been used in suits, will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. corre^iondence. morrow at 7 p.m. HARTFORD (AP)—Two va­ months or sol or drop the deal. coats and dresses. A charcoal ned for Wednesday night has been erly principal of a boys' high school She told the youngsters not to cancies on the board of trustees of We do not want to ask the, town gray denim coat, with bright red postponed to a date to be announc­ In Ahmednagar. be discouraged if they did not do The rally has been planned by the Connecticut School for Boys to go into the banking business Manchester Evening Hevald An­ ed In March. The plan was that The Rev. Mr. Swat wtU give the officers and coun.sclois of the so/ A p<)ll of Manchester Country Club members is being taken print lining and leather thong belt, dover fxirrespondent, Margery Scout TYoopB would present the well at their lessons sometimes In Meriden have been filled. Gov. by mail to determine interest in a $250,000 plan to buy land for us.". drew applauds from the younger EVERY THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY opening lecture, "Is Christ the because my husband had to re­ ctety for the confirmed youth and John N. Dempsey announced yes­ •nie Boltoll Corp. oigan- set. A faded blue denim suit with Montandon, telephone PUgrlhi Music by Hm "ROYAL KNIGHTS" program. The .• Scouts will be on Light of the World,” at the eve­ peat third grade when he was in catechiunens of the first confir­ terday that he had appointed Alan from the town, develop it. and return the club to the private ized by long time menWbers of the foam lined cardigan jacket, slim 2-6012. hand at the March meeting.. ning session of the adult school of mation class. H. W. Skiff of New Haven and Be it "Jaez” or the "Twist,” here 1s the place to go for school.” status it had before 1955. Members of the country club will club to preserve their investment skirt and print overblouse was an evening of dancing and dining. Heart Sunday Tomorrow education and conduct the course Officers of the Young/People's Ntmzio A. Ingari of Hartford to meet Tuesday nig^it to team more^ In the club when the land was suitable for all ages. Canvassers for the Heart Drive on missions. Society are Howard fT Hansenr the positioni. Their appointments about the plan, prepared by a spe­ bers. the price to depend on the bought by the town from the Spring Formats campaign, co-chairman Mrs. Harry president: Arnold Sailer, vice pres- will run until the next session of cial committee and approved by SHY-ANN Restaurant Bolton number of buyers. If 300 persons- (Theney family and the tlub went * Costs, were shown in feather-fab. 12-U DEPOT SQUARE. MANCHESTER^MI 9-MSS H. Kirkham announces, • will make Jdent: Wilma Sauer, secretary; the general assembly. the board of governors, before they buy In the ma.ximum number the public'. Boltoll iaaued 985 ahares at a combination of fabric and lam­ Wed.: "Ftower Drum Song” door-to-door calls here from 1 .to Mystery Develops RlcJiard E. Hansen, treasurer: Wil­ cast their ballots. board of governors feels should be­ $1(H> par value and 300 aharea at inated foam, and featured tite Rogers and Hammersteln 4 p.m. tomorrow. Envelopes will be Adelia N. Loomis liam Sauer,/ Christian growth Legal Notice The main points of the plan call long, then the price will be $500 $5'par value. A-line look. left for those who are not at home, Over Fidel Castro chairman; .*nd Howard J. Hansen, for the follo|wlng: per share. If 200 buy in. the ndni- According to a recent financial The show closed with the show­ for their donations to be sent by Books Displayed youth counselor. DECBEE ON UanTATION OF CLAIMS 1. An offer to the town to buy mum number needed in the opinion mall. . A social hour will follow the AT A COURT OF PROBATE_hoMen statement there are 942 shares of ing of spring formats A pale blue at And^v^r mithin and for District 145 acres of the Globe Hollow tract of the board of governors, then the $100 stock out and 212 shares of nylon taffeta with blue and while Ends Tuesday Caucus Thursday (Contlmied from Page One) Flight new books purchased The engagement of Miss Anne- meeting. of Andover on the 3rd day of February, on the east side of S. Main St. for price will he $750 per share. ruffles at the neckline and -match­ A Republican caucus will be held Marie Beauchemin of Hartford to A.D. 1963. $200,000. the price at which an $5 stock. Vivien Lelch Arthur Kennedy SUNDAY der are not acts of war," he said through the gift of Bolton Grange Present. Hon. Charles H. Nicholson. 4. The opening of membership to Mortgage Available ing ruffles on a full underskirt March 1 to select candidates for Robert F. .Calhoun of Manchester Judffe. appraisal firm valued the acreage. residents of other town.s, who have gave a "bo-peep " look to its wear- Warren Bently Diane McBaln to'wn committee membership and adding "in international law aa In for the Adelia N. Loomis Memorial has been announced by her moth­ On motion of Mary c Henneesv. 2. Development of .>six holes at ^ e a d y cxprc.s.scd an interest in The total liability is about $95,- er; delegates to the state, Congression­ Collection at Bolton Public Ubra- er, Mrs. Ehnile L. Beauchemin, Blxecutrix on the estate of Eurene J ;a^co.st of $.'50,000 The si.x holes 260. "and these assets are avail­ "Roomui SPECIAL domeetic law, It is illegal to shoot $2 SPECIAL $2 Hennessy. late, of Columbia. wUnin said N^ning Tlie last tfiodel wore a Cocktall- "Claudene al, senatorial and county conven the neighbor's dog until It bites ry were displayed at the Grange Hartford. district, deceased. 1 would be laid in what Ls now wood- .■). The total $2.50.noo to be raised able to the members of the Man­ lenglh gown with fitted black taf­ 'S pring of tlons. Stanley K. 'Nygren. is chair­ Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Thla Court doth decree that six months i ed land, and would replace the six through sales, .of shares, $150,000; chester Country Club, Inc., said Mrs. Stone” IngUsh” man of the Republican Town com­ you.’’ meeting last night at the Com­ LARGE PIZZA be allowed and limited for the creditors the conuTiiltec. feta bodice and a large black and Family Dinner Mrs. James F. Calhoun, 106 Ben-1 of said estat* to exhibit th^tr claims 1 holes which the club Ica.ses al Boltoll. Inc... a corporation ron- wlilte print pouff gathered over a Trek. mittee. Any legally registered Aiken, member of the Senate munity Hall. Each year the Grange ton St., Manchester. ! ANY 5 ITEMS anlnst the sxme to the Executrix and present on the west side of S. Main Irolling the club's a-ssets, $50,000; A Manchester bank has Indicat­ matching slim underskirt. party member Is eligible to vote in Foreign Relations (Committee, said gives $25 to purchase books in Tlie bride-elect, also the daugh­ directs that pibllc notice be given o( St. Some slight alteration of the and a mortgage, $50,000. ed its willingness to grant a $50.- The fashions were from Burton's Crestp of Olery Soup or Chilled Juice the caucus. m-emory of Miss Loomis, a long­ ter of the late Mr. Beauchemin, SATURDAYS ONLY this order by advertising in a newjtpaper 12 other holc.s on the eii.st side of the U.S. objective should be to FOR ONE MONTH having a circulation Tn. said dtstrlot. The Iprsc under which the club OOU mortgage, said the commlt- and the models from the staff of Firemen Set Dinner "isolate Chiba to the maximum de­ time Grange member. is a 1958 graduate of Mary Im­ and jx»sting a conv thereof on the S Main St. which the rluh al.«o now operates \yili run for anotlier 1 the store. Miss Barbara Harris, of The date for the Joint dinner of New books are: Beals, Our Yan­ maculate Academy, New Britain, public signpost in said TTown of Colum- leases would be Included in the gree" which he said the govern­ I mm^ bla nearest - the place. . . where the de­ year, at $18,000 a year. "Provisions should be mad* for Burton's, was the commentator. Roast Native Chicken the Hebron euid AfRsten volunteer ment Is now trying to do. - kee Heritage; Douglas, My Wild' and is employed by the Fuller ceased last dwelt $50,000 development cost. Th® plan proposed by the nego-1transfers (of Mrs. Russell Miner and her com­ OLD FASHIONED STUFFING fire companies has been set for erness — East to Katahdln: Fai­ Brush Co., East Hartford. DON’S PIZZA CHARLES H. NICHOLSON. Judge. 3. The sale of shares to mem­ In an address prepared for de­ tiating commiUee is to niakc an jm-1 mriubersi due to employment. \Vc mittee served refreshments. Giblet Gravy . Creamy Whipped Pothto April 28 by the committee in livery before the CJity Club of son, A Guide to the Art Museums Mr. Calhoun is a 1957 graduate mediate offer to the town for the orp highly optimistic that if yon charge. It will be held at the Col­ Rochester. Aiken said "there is of New England; Hard, Green of Holy Trinity High School, Hart-- and GRINDERS •iwsamw-p 145 acres, which would include 1 2 ! appmve this plan and we are suc- Zucchini Squash chester Fish and Game Club. Fire­ reason to believe" that Soviet Pre­ Mountain Treasures; Kent, Village ford, and is employed-by the Aetna NOW PLAYING Cranberry Sauce In Lettuce Cup men will be allowed to bring one Ufe Affiliated C^mno-'" ISO SPRUCE ST. of the existing 18 holes. If the town I cessful we will have a very desir- Andover Vivlaii Lelgh-Warren Beatty mier Khrushchev finds Cuban dic­ Greens of New England; Pearson, agreed to sell this would mean that able club in an excellent location Assorted Hot Rolls and Butter guest couple each. Attendance will, New England Flavor — Memories A 1963 wedding Is planned. Tel. Ml 3-0031 I however, be limited to 50 couples. tator Fidel Castro and his political Bradlord Baclwnt'ii Photo the club could cancel its lease for . We anticipate wailing list.s "THE ROMAN SPRING Choice of: henchmen "repulsive and ob- of a Country Boyhood; Snow, Mys­ and the necessity fon the part of Hearl Fund Drive Tickets may be obtained at the terious Tales of the New Elngland the 12-hole portion. The lease to the OF MRS. STONE" Old Fashioned Strawberry Shortcake March 2 meeting of the Hebron de­ noxious.” THE SALVATION ARMY other six holes could be canceled as out.aiders I of pa.ying a much high­ In Color 6:20 and 10:15 He voiced belief that if it were Coast; Tolman, North of Monad Raspberry, Llnic or Orange Sherbet partment and at the March 4 soon as the six new holes are ready, er fee to acquire a share. . . Adds Canvassers Spencer Tracy-9'rank Sinatra not for existing U.S.-Russian ten­ nock. which might be in September. "If a member is transferred Tea Coffee or Hot Chocolate Amston department meeting. It sion, "the Cuban government Cub Dinner Note and no one is available to buy his "THE DEVIL will be a first come, first served Financing Plan Refreshments will be served to matter. would receive scant gratuities from The public Is Invited to attend n ie coinniittcc explained the stock, the club would buy the volunteer canvassers in the Heart AT 4 O'CLOCK" the Soviets." the Blue and Gold dinner of Cub -SUNDAY SCHOOL- slock back at 80 per rent of what The committee is made up of purchase procedure in a letter sent In Color 4fI5 and 8:05 Since there is little likelihood Scout Pack 73 Wednesday at 6:30 it cost him to acquire it. If a Fimd Drive tomorrow when they n . 9 5 Charles 8. Barnes, Marvin Dickin­ Reaching and Teaching for Christ to niembcr.s. "Our suggestion i.3 return to the Congregational son and William Melvin of Amston, that this tension will dlmlniah ma-. at Ute Community Hall. Reserva visit A Bible-Centered Class This Week - Utat we pav 10 per cent down upon member resigns and wants to cash | Church after making their calls. and Raymond Burt, Richard M. terlally, Aiken added, the UiV?0 tiohs should be made by Sunday Dltcover The Wanntli Of Christian Fellowship Awaiting You. the signing of a bond for deed, out. we suggest 66 and two-thirds j Miss Dorothea Raj'mond is refresh­ SUNDAY Grant and Walter W. Donald of States must expect both Soviet and night with Mrs. Norman Preuss, 'tn finui. STOCK S.XIj; .APPROVED A NEW jii^Y BARTON TRIO /.presented Exactly As Shonn On Broadway friendly ones installed.” 841 Broad St., .Manchester—.Ml 0-4548 HARTFORD (API — The Mil­ APPEARANCE He said the task will take more of medical service we are man can offer. It is a responsibility l>ecausc each mem­ J an-l r. Low Road Show Admission Prices PRICE GOES UP than money. Mil<'K i;\- thi*ir Rit'iinGv Hnrrv Srliwul- ford Water Co. can go ahead with Tonight and Sunday Adults $1.25—ChUdien 80e j*k\ .S4'» Sir*»^t MHiiffn!, its plan to sell 6.000 additional NEW YORK — (NEA)—M(»iey‘ "It will take time and patience ber must .so conduct himself that he reflects credit not rui ai)ti shares of common stock lo the for the professionals In this y e ^ s and linderstandtng as well as the Open All Day tif ijt Bar k and Tni«t ^■"ln■ United States Open Golf Cham­ onljmpon himself, but upon all other memliers as well. par. 5 IKx'-rutor. S<'3 Mdin Stn-4»r. llart- New Haven Water Co. at $25 a , S PERF'ORJIANCES TODAY and SUNDAY beat hard-beaded and experienced We have a wonderful gadget in our Hartford ford 4 I'oiini’i'tifut. ■share. Permi.ssion for the transac- ! 2:60-5:15 and 8:30 P3t. pionship at Oakmont, Pa., was diplomacy fhe country can pro­ SUNDAY It is a source of pride because each meniher knows All ai IraM daxs th** dale lion was granted yesterday by th* f fixed at $70,000. vide," said Aiken. i office. It’s called Quotron and it’s keyed to almost f- r ‘•aid hGarinc EVERY how carefully he was screened before.his application THARLKS H MCHOI^ONs Judge. Slate Puglic Utilities Commission. ITS reonoirroHESRs passiiws every.ftock listed on the New York tnd American Saturday sarf8 acrats tha sertaR Ir thF-JolactrifyiRf Stock exchanges. for membership was accepted. JrMaa »f tka ravalt tkat shaok i Night tha lava that dafiad a warid! • Let’s say you want the last pric^f of G eneral. Most important of all, however, is the viewpoint of the general public—your viewpoint! TINY QUINN WFLL SEE YOU ON THE MOON Motors. W e push a button .or two and—presto! And ALWAYS Perfect at Pero’s PRESCRIPTIONS AND . ..your price comes up, printed on tape, iaabout No matter where you may hie, no matter what the 4 seconds. tin^e or circ^umstance, no matter how limited your O R CH ESTR A FANCY FRUITS and VEGETABLES KHRUSHCHEV means may be, the symbol is to you an assurance of Amazing.’ Indeed, it is! But, believe it or not, By Rogers BOTH IN SEASON AND OUT OF 9-9814 F o r Your DarKing Pleasure if you’d asked for GM’s trend for die day, Quotron service truly ", . , measured not by gold, but by the WE DELIVER SEASON. IN THE QUANTITY YOU NEED! Thiuika for your congratulatory message on Glenn’s Three Orbit Manned Flight would have played it back almost u fuL Golden Rule.” * Abo In Tha which we know you didn't mean but as with two pugilists who have just beaten each other 4toa am pulp, at 41thesa aasen^J aof.# the final _round____I throw A.«______their arms around • each s other, .s you Quotron is new. The warm welcome awaiting It is with humble pride, and a spirit of redcdication PINE PHARMACY LOUNGE 684 CE.NTER STREET—CORNER OF ADA.MS had to play the roll of a good sport. you at Putnam is traditional. Sample both! to the lofty principles of the Order that we announce OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY WED.. THURS. We know you know your country kicked over the bucket more destructively than now that we have again qualiKed, for another yeax, as FRL. SAT. in Chicago and we are equally sure we are trying-to outdo you not only in planting GoHHecticui 57 tkt member of the Order in this community. the Stars and Stripes on the Moon befoi'e you decide to plant Stalin there. The only 1 ' > STILL HAVE A WIDE VARIETY Direct Frem difference between you with comdiunism and ua with wlmt someone, now dead, dig­ OF APPLES FRESH FROM THE nified by calling.it “the democratic way” is that you ruthlessly order your chattels COOLER AT OUR STAND OR lUCE BARCEY PUTNAM & CO. HOLMES BOSTON A Talented Toimg Pianist to work 15 hours a day at wages which don’t provide a living for your peons compar­ AT THE P'ARM . . . able with that of our pet dogs, we do admit we subdue the beautiful aroma and taste Funeral Home it BINGO ★ of castor oil with a liberal dash of orange juice with federal, state and local bonds, Mtmbort Ntw York Stock Sschongo 400 MAIN STREFTT SPONSORED BV THE LADIES OF THE ASSUMPTION bonds, bonds, which will keep us in a state of anesthesia until the day of reckoning arrives. » Manchester's Member for the 3rd Year 2 6 — 8 For thg BtU in PERO ★ PERO Mondriy, Peb, P.M, 7\ L n , MANOOsni • mi s-iisi AT THE WHY DONT YOU COBIE OVER ’TO WADDELL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SUNDAY Entgrtainmgnt and ALL STAR OAST! lURK DOUGLAS, JEAN SOOIONB AFTERNOON AT 2:30 KHRUSHCHEV WHEN TWO ABIATEURI8H G O V E ^M ^- janies T. Bleir, lobCrt H. Slarkel, Ce-AAenoger^ o l (S o llle n ORCHARDS FRUIT STAND LAURENCE OLIVIER. 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' (I V •• rAOifOim UANCHSSl^R EVENING NERAI^. H A N CH ^ER. CONN« SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1962 ji BIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, &IANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1962 P A G E n v E It ittOy a6 ionfar iMJct *Ay aittM- the people were ready to - accept •neo whtro nuOlMtf tMt M a dUeuo- and bellevf and do. •Wonders of the Universe* Heralding Homes ■IMU a rt locaUd, liteiuua That ia tha ihost frequiat form Sttming IftmUk arta’t (oiai; to havt any poalUve the failure of leadenhip tak ai^ ratiilt anyway. fear to take thq-lead for fear the G h u r c h L e s Specitd Lunar Coiiduions Suifaca ahalyMa may teem to public may not ba ready for i t As the pirilaters conclude, very often indicata that it oufht to ba up to Ckorck t i tha Namuatw St. BaMgaFs B, a Ohoreh t Ceatar C oam tatloaal Church Affect Space Suit Design A uthentic tha UnItM Stataa to brtalc this the public is rcelly out front, wett­ "v SM BIalaBt. ■av. M n L. Oahrim, Pastor Ualtad Ohurd af (Brlat (taadlpck, by admittlni; tha ing for leadorthip to catch up. ■av. OL B^Wleelew, BOatotar ■av. Staalay B. ntatU a ^ ‘11 Outer St tact with the wearer’s body. The By MARCS FLYNN Hfa/hoth whya But that Bar. naaafa KJHwtmy Kav. OlUford O. Slmpsoa, BOaUtSr By Df. L M. Lovitt, Direetor>- remainder ot the suit is really an ~ pr^vf a naiva way of playing •;S0 ajh., Cbunh Beiiool clam s Bav. launeaca J. Vlaosat TTko FWa Planatariani oversized hard-shell. With this ar­ "MUmor,” the 1740 coloqlol for all agaa. M a im a t 7, 8, 0 ,1 0 aod 11. -'AsaocUta Bliiilatar .«Of .n o FnaU U laetitato rangement a small fan can clrcu- tamb, and tha chief retult of auch 10:80 a-m., Chlldran’s Chureh „ ...... I Wliht vUl \}» weU-drhu«d mto home of Mr. on.d Mrs. Sherwood latq, the air and malntqin a uhi- V. Mhrtin on Avery St. in Wap- lU T tt poaaibia. American concaaaiona to Connecticut aad Nuraary. S t Bathelaaaaw's CharCh 8, 8:15 and 11 a.m., CSiurch on tlM.moon wear in 1888? Win form m o d ^te temperatura tnsld* 10:40 ajn„ Wenliip Berviea^Maa- servicet Guest preacher, Th* Rev. ping, and its collection of antique raality micfat ba merely to. make Baeklay Sahaal Andltarfoai his clothes resemble the eults the suit.-- ’ntiuf except for the leg M 1T%Rr «*«««*«***«**»U§.m.. Hospital visitationbvMrs. Another hazard is the poesiblll- which will house the body. Th* Saturday, 11 a-m. to 4 p.m.; Thurs­ stiiieUon following. arm porta will be fastened to the- room include an early pine oval- Geneva, the Ruaaiana aaid they cation of a sentimental letter from Tlicre followed occasion, or oc­ day, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Elisabeth Wilson and Mrs. ’Thmaa ty of meteoroids striking the ex­ top tavern table, a pewter collec­ casions, when Bailey, in what he Dally, Evening PraySr read by McCann. plorer. There is no protection top of this cylinder. The space oufht to be merged with general the wife and daughter of Abel, re­ ‘’Mind’’ will bt ths subject of our Lay Readers. man's arms will fit into thqse ports tion and hand-hewn wxKxlen tools himself probably considered a vein the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, 8:30 p.m.. Prayer Service in against these meteoroids. Because and utensils. Old pine ohubtles talka on diaarmament. joicing in hiirelsase, and thanking of friendly realism, attempted to Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Mid-week Youth Center clesa room. M their speed-up to 45 miles a ao that he has some control over the. Soviet government for its hU' Feb. 23. finger motions. Oii top of the liody have been adapted as wall plant­ When we, deapairing of progreea persuade Kowalski that the aena- *nic Golden Text is from Daniel celebration of the Holy com­ 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service with second—a "hit” with ' one will mane and kindly efforts in gaining toria' place was not for him. Ko­ munion. music by the (^tsdei Band and doom a man. Fortunately, the fre­ cylinder will be the smaller plas­ ers and a burt bowl as a ceiling with the nuclear teat ban talka 2 : 20, 21. tic cylinder (for the head), which light flxtiu-e. On the ceiling are akme, finally told the Ruaaiana that release, the Soviet govern' walski resisted such friendly per­ SciHptural eelections will include Songsters. Brig. Harold Bevan will quency of "hits" will be vCiy suasion, firmed his own intention lead the lervlce. with Sermon by small. will be topped by a metal cap. hoclke from which herbs and other that we agreed that the nuclear ment has now told the Russian 1 Corinthians 1: 10. Cenununlty Baptist Chnrch The cylinders will be so bulky, .foodstuffs once were hung. Also in Period setting of dining room is enhanced by comer, cupboard, wall stenciling above wainscoting, Windsor chairs and chest on frame . , , , ‘ of seeing how far he could go, and 385 E. center i t Lt. Col. Guldenshoe of New York These, then, are th* conditions. Mrs. Martin pens note at secretary in parlor . taat ban Uaue ought to be trana- people that there was such an in­ bot*T he and Bailey began to ex­ CorreUUve paasagea from "Sci­ aty . How is a suit designed to counter the space man will need help In the rear of the house are the •Q ence and Health, with KSy to tha Bav. Alex H. Elseaser, Btlnieter rising from a faU. He certainly present-day kitchen, formerly the form narrow panels between ver­ Mrs. L. P. Millard, in 1948. Re*- ferred to the general dtaarmament dividual as Colonel Abel, snd that pect tha worst of each other. Sertpturea” by Mary Baker Eddy, this environment? When, in the course of events, Emanuel Lutheran Church First, let's talk about an atmos­ will not be able to cUmb a ladder "bOming room," and a bathroom tical borders of geometric figures. toraUon to its ori^nal period was agenda, the Ruaaiana reveraed hli release was. negotiated for as include p. 488-470:30 to 5. 8:30 a^m.. Church School for all Bev. C. Henry Anderson, Pastor and will have trouble picking up tonverted from an old pantry. part of the tiwsaction in which Bailey produced nls big ace play agee. There is e olasa for every­ phere. This atmosphere must con- accomplished as a Joint family themaelvce and aaid thla waa im- agaiiist the Kowalski candidacy, LeMoyne C. Boleman, Intern tsdn at least three pounds per small objects. At beet, this will Old Designs Copied project. Mrs. Martin, whose art Russia freed our U-2 pilot. Powers. 8ecen4 CoagregetiMal Ohnrcli one. A new elaaa for aduKs, the be a difficult device with which to Cupboard Foool Point poieible. which was the prospective return Kolnonle Class. square inch of pur* oxygen o(>the The front hallway and stair walls training led to an interest in an­ Now, lead than a month after WS-Ydo not think this was quite 385 N. ^ i n St. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship and total pressuro used- To furnish Uve. Focal point of the dining room are stenciled with a blue lacy bor­ tiques, old houses and decoration, of Abe Ribicoff dy heat. As human certain that by 1M8 some design copied designs from wallpapers, rocker and pine dressing table. of participating in road rallies in becauae they have new reaaon for expensive in that day. The cycle too many letters being written, to line of battle, Bailey was now study article: "World Ruler Out of The First Lutheran Church sacred Heart Church beings we give off the equivalent will have been evolved which will In the bedroom of the Martin their Alfa Romeo Italian sports- believing that, wherever they may bound to his, and, if the thing the 'House of Bread’.” Mic. 8:7, 3. ReckvUle of 100 watts of energy. To cope give Its wearer a fairly high de­ has-been completed. Mrs. Martin car. The Martins, sports car en- say nothing of radio broadcasts Bt. 30, vemon pointed out. with the reproduction daughters, Terry, 17. and Gail, 15, be held, the talka aren't going to keeps on, even Ribicoff will be JVednesday, 8 p.m.. Group Bible The Rev. Dr. David G. Jaxhelmer, Rev. Ralph Kelly, Paetor with this problem, the designers gree of comfort and mobility. the walls are decorated with thu.slasts for seven years, have won get anywhere. being made, for the Russian gov­ bound to run in order to lick Ko- studies in the Bible aid. "Let Your Paator have developed a special suit. (Copyright 1962, General Fea­ today of old hand-stencils on ex­ first place Uvice In Cape Cod ral­ pensive wallpapers. freehand painting. An artist fripnd, lies and siKiond and' third place* Thia reaaon could be the faCt ernment to try to keep anything wal.ski, even if he should, in 'the Name Be Sanctified" at the fol­ Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 am. Only the leg portions are ip con tures Corp.) Michael Lauretano of Manchester, from its own people for very long. meantime, happen to lose some of lowing service centers: 287 Oak­ Friday, 7 p.m., Senior Clioir re- In annual New England regional ^ that Preeident Keimedy, at a re­ his cwn passion for the toga. Acorns and laurel leaves form found the handpainted design All It can stand certain to gaih land at., 20 Marble St.,.l8 caiam- hearsal. St. Fyands of Asalsl Ohnrdi the Parking urea to leave for Vqr- Meesage: "Chriqt Is Superior to while researching folk art for tak'e^turns’a.s"driv^^ Master bedroom features pristine pitle paneling, bannister chair and decorated rocker . cent preaa conference, propoaad a The doors have been snapping bers St., and 613 Main 8t. in Man­ Saturday. 9 and 11 a.m.. Confir­ south Windsor the border design, and the frieze at from the attempt would be the shut behind all the principal ac­ non OongregqUOnal CBiureh. Aaron." Service of Baptism. the top is the bell, swag and tsissel the Index a of American Design. tor. ferry at times drives or new condition which not even the chester, also French Rd. in BoKon. mation Clsssas. Bev. James F. Glynn, Pastor Handpainted walls predate sten­ Utmoat in acientific Ingenuity or reputation for trying tq keep its tors In the drama. They and their Friday at the Kingdom Hall: 10 a.m.. Junior Choir rehearsal. Rev. Raymond R. Yaskauskss pattern found In many New Eng­ navigates with her father, and Gall own people in ignorance, and that ia party, thus being continually pro­ 7:25 p.m.. Theocratic Ministry Sunday. 9 am., Sunday School KockviUe Baptist Church land stenciled rooms. On the ciled walLs. Mrs. Martin reproduc­ has also taken a turn aa naviga­ deployment of Inapectora could pelled forward into narrower and classes for all ages. Adult Bible 89 Union St. liroad plaster surface of each pan­ ed the all-over floral design In­ tor. A sports car rally, a battle a reputation no go.vemment which School. Masses St 7, 8, 9,10:15 and 11:30 Rev. Wlnthrop W. Fontoworth, cluding an occasional little face aver guarantee. The Preaident aaid narrower rooms, are reaching to­ 8:30 p.m. Service Meeting. Class. Tascher Training Claaa. a.m. el are arrangements of the carna­ against time and distance over a that we are now aeeking, aa part also makes a specialty of pro­ ward a closeness and bitterness 10:15 am.. Oiurch Service. Ser­ Pastor tion spray, tulip spray and foliage painted Into a flower, a whimsy of prescribed course, requires con­ Theme: "Prophesying With God's the original painter. of any nuclear teat ban treaty, viding education for all its peopl^ and. In the end. probable futility of Loyal Organization."—Ps. 84:2, 12. mon topic: "Life in the Shadows." with heart centers. Greens and a stant cajciilation which appeals to m conflict nobody ever intended. Nursery during service. Service SL Maurice CBmrch 9:30 a.m., Chutoh school with soft coral red are the predominant Mr. Martin's mathematical mind. aome ayatem of Inipectton which can afford to wear. In short, policy Day's text: Phil. 2:2. Bolton claases for ail ages, nuniery Three rooms at the rear up­ by policy, even If perhaps quite un­ Sometimes the doors Just keep broadcast to Sunday School colors. would guarantee ua that nobody snapping shut behind you. Rooms. Rev. Bernard L. McGork, PhStor through adults. stairs are a guest room, once the Mr. Martin, a native of East else waa even preparing to conduct intentionally, Russia Itself Is tear­ South Methodist CBnrch Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. Adult 11 o.m.. Morning worahip. Ser­ Four rabbit-ear Windsor chairs hired man’s room, a study, and a Hartford and graduate of East ing that curtain down. Rev. Lawrence F. Almond Msssee at 7, 8:30, lO and 11:30 mon topic; "Trained Under Love." bathroom, formerly q small bed- Hartford High ^hool and Trinity teata. We are not iikeiy to get that Membership Cla.m. A back stairway leads di­ College, is employed in the con­ from anybody, and we would not A Thought for Today Mlniatera - theran Church Women. All wom­ room. rectly to the keeping room below. tracts administration department be likely to know how to inspect say to itself, with any confidence Sponsored by the Blaachestcr en of the church invited. St. Bernard’s Chnrch at Hamilton Standard, division of for it if anybody did agree to it. of either success or Impunity, that 9 and 10:43 a.m.. Morning Wor­ 27 S t Bernard’s TOrM RockviUe A Captain Avery was the orig­ United Aircraft Oorp., Windsor Council of Churches Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, Pastor In the parlor or living room, inal owner of this house. For Locks. - / What thla would leem to mean, it uill keep such and such a world ship. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Al­ BoekvUle Bfethodlst Church Mrs. Martin used stencils of de­ mond entitled, "The Social Dimui- 143 Grave St. Notice many years It was the home of on the surface, la that we are atep- fact from Its people. "Take care, then, how you listen" sion of Our Faith. Msasee at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 am. signs found in Maine and N ew Charlie Maag, who .will be remem­ Mrs.. Martin, bom In Boston, Bev. lAwreaee BL HOI, Pastor Hampshire homes to decorate the Mass., was graduated from Weth­ ping up the nature and degree and (Luke 8:18, New English Bible). In 9 and 10:48 a.m.. Church School OPEN NLUIAY bered by older residents of the the midst of His parable-s. Jesus Union OongrOgatieaal Church wrolls. Oak leaves in browns and area as "the weather prophet.” ersfield High School and Pratt In­ complexity of the inspection sys­ Who L ags? for Nursery through Grade 8. 9:30 am:v Church School, <3rade reds form the frieze; pineapples, dropped this warning to his hear­ 10:46 a.m., Church School for 4 through ndulta Rm^vill* The house was purchased by Mrs. stitute In Brooklyn., N.Y. She tem we would demand for a nu Suri'e>inB their own careers re- ers. \Ve need that advice. To catch Senior High. •Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Paator Terry and her father with trophy collection . . . serrated leaves and floral motifs Martin's parents, the late Mr. and btudled with Mrs. Eisther Stevens clear test bah at the very same 10:50 am.. Church School, Nurs­ SUNDAY Brazer. one of (Jie pioneers In. an­ rently. two of our more prominent just part of a tale may lead us to 8 p.m . Senior High Fellowahip, ery through Grade 3. 8 A.BL 8 PM. time that Russian opinion and pol vicious gos.slp. • Many wrong con­ meet at South Oiiirch to go to 11 am „ Morning Worahip. Ser­ 9:30 a.m. Church School for to tique decorating art?. Mrs. Martin pollsters seemed to arrive at simi­ Icy, backed by some scientific de­ cepts ami ill-formed opinions come Burnside Methodist. Film: ’’The mon: "Three Together." Junior Grades 5 through high echool. ■ANTLY OIL C O . teaches antique decorating at the lar conclusions ivith regard to cer­ from Our careless listening. Friend Story of Ruth." 10:40 a.m.. Church'School for in­ ^Fnel 01I-8S1 Blafei St. Hartford YWCA and classes In her velopments, is turning back even choir will atng. SPRUCE ST. SI# home. She has exhibited her work tain contrasts between the public and foe alike may be misjudged be­ 7 p.m.. Ninth Grade Fellowahip. 8 to 8 p.m.. Junior and Senior fants through Grade 4. Phene m 9-4595 er TB 5-3271 from that degree of inspection it -- by which ia meant the very aver­ cause we did not hear correctly. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship.. throughout New England, at Wil­ Cooper Hall. Skit and diScuasien Hi|7i Methodist Youth FMlowthips. liamsburg, Va„ and Cooperstown, did once accept. Where Russia is age . American—and leadership, Yet listening oan be such a loy io on home responsibtUty. Monday, 7:15 p.m., ITayer end Sermon; “Formula For Beauty," MARKET turning how ia all the way back to ua! Through It we glean wi.sdom 7:30 p.m.. Membership Seminar, Discussion Group. the Rev. Mr. Bowman preaching. 115 SPRUCE ST. N.Y. MVs. Martin Is r Judge, form­ which Includes politicians, office­ from others, we hear words of 4:30 p.m.. Junior High I^Igrim WS Give World Grsen Stamps er trustee and member of the His­ ths idee that no international in­ holders, policy makers, and sup­ Room 21. Wedneoday, 7:30 p.m., WSCS i Fellowship. torical Society of Eiarly American spection of any kind ia really nsc goodness and notes of beauty. The meeting. t Read Herald Advs. posed opinion moulders, like com­ w’orld Is full of pleasant sounds and •FHdiy. 3:45 p.m., Youth M em -',*?-’’'"’8 p.m,. Senior Pilgrim Fellow- Decoration. Inc., and a member of •esary, since everybody can thor- good talk. Then let us listen to the Cencerdia Lntkeraa a u rc h the Society of Connecticut Crafts­ mentators and editors. 40 Pllkla St. banihip Clasa. men and Art League of South. cughly Inspect everj^body else, so One of these, conclusions was right things and take ^ e that we catch the true overtones of what Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, Paster United Methodist Church of Belton Windsor. ' fai^as nuclear explosions are con­ that the average member of the ' S t JamrsTCbureh as?..- i t cerned, without moving out of their we hear. R t 38. Vemea Rt. 44A sad Booth Bd. THE AKAAYJ'ANO NAVY Terry and Gail Martin are both American public may often be Hari'cy K. Mousley 9 *.m, Th* Service, ChurelT Rav. Carlton T. D al^, Bllnlstav . cwn backyard. School and Nursery. Tbe Rev. Jansee L. G raat students at the Mary A. Buniham w strikingly deficient in some matter Superintendent, 10:30 a.m.. The Service, Church Rector - School in Northampton, Mass. Two recent experiences lend of knowledge. Me may, In other . Norw'ich District 9:30 ajn.. Oiurdi School for ail The Methodist Oiurch School and Nursery. The Rev. Wil­ dspartments. - ^ (Herald photos by Oflara.) some weight to this Russian con­ words, have less facts In his head helm Wuellner of Hartford, guest 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 9:30 and 11 ajn.. Morning Wo^- Gail reads beside tavern table near fireplace in informal keeping room .... tention. One w-es the fact that’the Uian are available to t|je member pastor. 9:15 a.m.. Holy Baptism, Family (Bfp. Nuraary. very low yield underground explo­ ' 6;30 p.m., Luther League. Serrice, sermon. f i . m of Congreas, the policy maker, or Coming Elections 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer aad ser­ 7 p.m., Mestiiig. of ofBcial board. sion >t'e conducted recently, for the newspaper editor. mon. ' 7 pjn,, .SsBlbr Methodist Youth BINGOAND Oalvaiy Chnrch Fellowship. peaceful purposes, was detected The second conclusion upon To Boost Budget (Aeeendillee *f Q«8) 8:30 prti.. Young People’S Fel­ VJ around, the world and quite easily -n\'hich the pollsters also seemed to 847 E. MI8dle Tpke. lowship meeting. Zion EvangeUoal’Liitheran Choreh DANCIMI EVERY SATURDAY NI8HT ‘A • distinguished from any earth­ agree wss that the public could, Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, Wednesday, to a.m.. Holy Com­ ii-' Because of the elections to he munion. (Btiseourl Synod) • O'CLOCK quake' And the second was the nevertheless, frequently be mere held this year, the 1982-63 election Pastor O o ^ r aad Sta, V Thursday. 8 p.m . Christian Ed- 1 . jr* *’ > ease with which we ourselves re­ budget request is almost 110.000 1lM Bev. Paul G. Prokopyr Bas3ac ^ wise and Intelligent than Its sup­ 9:43 a.m., Sunday School. uesUOR committee meeting. cently monitored, IdenUfled and posed leadership. higher than last year. Tills year’s .. ' request is. $25,089, compared to 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. • 8.m„ Sunday SchooL Free bus iv ■ Simotmced a Russian underground nfls problem of how, on less fac­ 315,272 last year. . 8 pan.. Clirist's Ambesoaders— transportation. ' 5:-' :y test which was also of very low tual Information, the untutored Fees for the engagement of can­ youth. Guest, Rey Clark, rhtllf ar­ 9:M a.m„ a Adult Bibla study. magnitude. public may nevertheless be more tist, wtn give special presentation. The Bev. Edsrari W. JahM«s, 10 a.m„ Divine Worriiip. Text: vassers, moderators. checkers, 7 psn.. Family Sarvlcc. In ob­ VImr STOP AT HAUMAKK PHAKMACY • I > '■'^1^' ■ If such experiences should con­ sound and intelligent and far-see­ machine tenders, and other person­ 1 Cor. 1:23. Himne: "Wo Pfeadh U servance of National Women's Christ Crucifled." Nursery in the SUNDAY., POR YOUR PAVORITS tinue. they would indeed outmode ing on public issues than the so- nel necessary tp conduct primaries Mlsrionary Council Day, if pro­ 8 s.m.. Hoiy Communion. and elections, have jumped from parish house during thia worship. NEWSPAPER p J the supposed need for elaborate in­ calied experts is a problem not 12.331 to 37,656. gram of muetc and apMking en­ 10:15 s.m.. Morning Prayer and 11 aJn., Gotteadienst spection against nuclear explo­ titled, “By Love Compelled," will Church School. E n |2oy Oar- FomoBS SnndRy Breakfast open to an,v eas.v solution. V Office supplies, which include TUaaday. 8 pjn„ Adult Confir­ 7 p.m.. Young Fooplo’a Society. ' f ' --4 ^M sions. So, on the one hand, the Rus­ the printing of voter and primary be given by members of W.M.C. Wed., 7:30 pjn., Stmday Scho^ n ie nearest thing to an, avail­ group. Colored slides of missionary mation Claases. gAOKlBV SPBCSAD-SUNDAY ONLY m ■ u r n ^ sians might soon be able to argue lists, and sample ballots, ia 33.445 Parent-Teochers meeting. ’i-' -kI able answer ia that the public has a work in Hawaii, will be shown by Saturday, 9:30 a.m.. Children’s Friday, 7-8 p.m. RegistraUan for A F K a er BLUBBBBBV that It is impossible for anybody to this year, compared to 31,085 last Oonfirmation Cissaes. •A’-. J - certain instinctive common sense year. Mrs. Roy Clsrk, lonner misskmary Oommunton on Sundiyr Marrti 4, ORIOOLE CAKIS . . 4 for S9e *• > set off 1 nuclear explosion any­ in Hawaii. Project exhibit and re- which is more reliable than mere The budget aaks for two metal Wapping GemfunaMy Church and for Ash Wodnaeday, Blaich 7. - WHa Bnassge or Barna AhePetate where without hiving it detected expertness, or theory. And one un­ desks for use by the registrars, at freshmento at elope of service. Wedneoday, 8 pjn., Bible Study LOagregattoual •very-where, while, on thi other kind inference is that the so-called a cost of 3350. CqleemiDq CsiwregaBahsI Ckorell During the year there will be and Prayer. Tbe Rev. Bay Hutcheou, BUalatar hand, ihc IMited sutes, with lu experts might do better if, for one lev. Bokert K. 8Msne4s. MMetw '"r-M A i r . 4 L ' - / eight sessions for admission " of Friday, 7 pjn.. Church will be 9;3d4nd 11 ajn„ Morning Wor­ ,-cj» . ..X'- •' sew demand for inapection against thing, they weren't ao concerned electors, and 3,000 new votera are open tor' prayer. ahip. Sunday SchooL Sonnott: 11 non.. Morning Worship. Sun­ 9 ^ (J) ■ mere preparations for a nuclear expected to enroll. Hie department m with diiqilaying t ^ r expertness, "Faith Versus Doubt" day SchooL Semionr- "Christian tW'i m Miploaion, would be asking the and if, for a Becond thing, they will have to prepare Usta and mip- Gospel HaU Ooihinlttmsnt’’. Greeter is MIm HAUIUIIK PHARMACY 415 Center St. kind of inspection system it wotild were not afraid of reaching some plement lists of voters, supervise / Vsnou Bfethadlst Cburdl F eith Thlcott DeKxm og the Smr primaries, th* toivn election, and lUv. Robert Tirby. Pastor is Boger Spencer. WeliOoe PBD- "YOUR PRESCMPTtON STORF* actually be impossible to set up judgment or making recommenda­ the state election. 10:30 am.. Breaking of Bread. Ups and Nonnsn Hall are greetort. WBSTinWMBTWPB ATBBOAPSTBKET anywhere. — tions which might put them out in Thia year 311,756 is being asked 12:15 p.m., Sunday School. 9:30 s.m.. Morning Worship. will take place. S p * ^ ^ NB!i;T10*’ilOPaadBHOr' Tliat is the prospective shape of vulnerable, cotposed poaition — for salsries for the two registrmis, 7 p.m., Goapel meeting. 10:45 ajn.. Church SchooL Brnnher by the choir. who receive 34,147 each, and for OPENOAH.YTEL ID PJi.—SUNDAY t P.M. the deadtodc wUch indicates that "ahetd of tha people'' and of ..what Tuesday, 8 pm., Prayer meetiiig. 7 to 9 pjn., Bfethodigt Youth Fei- 5:30 p.m.i Junior and Ssnior clerk typists ia the departaMot FMday, 8 pm., BIM* study. loiwiBip at Vemon. \ PUgite FaUamHi) wtU nsiet id “Milmar" owoers’ interests’ span centuries irom ccdiRiiBl period Brchitecture to sports car competition Fressed‘glass and ironstone. Walls of girl?’ bedroom are handpainted . 4 - . a ' I J A r-'V'-''

MANC:^STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTBk, CONN.* SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1962 ' P A 6 B 8 B V X N P J U 3 B S I X BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1962 J im ,j--i ii--iM ri'hii s-r-‘ Four FahUutic^ours StateN eivs School Roundup Says Boarii ChairmaQ

(Conttnaed firqai Paga Oae) The proposed |4.8 million school budget for the 1962-63 fis­ Tense Tim e in Orbit to asstot the devtiopntent of In­ cal year “ represents a good , sound budget." wroriing to SERVICES DIRECTORY d u s ^ aad Jobs,” he -sold. board of education chairman Christie F. M ew rn u ^ in a six- paffe messftffe which accompflniea the budgeu The school (OmtlBiMd from Pag* Om ) deck o f the deatroyer Noa he had Problem Pedettrian*. which actually totals 814,024, was submitted to 'GeMral decided to blow the hatch on the HARTFORD (AP)—"Tha traf­ Them are roeketa that^alow the Manager Richard Martin Wednes­ spacecraft and come out the easy fic. ptM>lem of the elderly pedee- The Look of Ultra Flattery Bpacecraft for Ita plunge thsMrth. day. 'lue board of directors will re- MANCHESTER way rather than struggle, through trian is. continuing to get worse," They are at the bottom or\the view the budget before it becomes MANCHESTER the difficuU exit at the neck -the chairman of Uie Stote Safoty Obituary You’ll love the feeling of m fresh, new bell-ehaped spaceship. \ the spacecraft. final. Immediately below the rocket Commission, said yeoterday. hair style expertly interpreted for Glenn told of the remarkable sim- Tw o pubUc heariqgs w ill be held AUTO PARTS package Is the shield that pro­ The chairman, Cyril F. Mower, tCAFOOD you. Call now! sets. over the earth’s rim from a Mrs. Arthur T. Woolard on the budget, the flrat on March tecta the spacecraft and the. space referred to a commission report 8. Tbe second has not been set yet 270 BROAD ST c h o i c e v a r ie t y space , point of ■view. stating that six out of the state’s Mrs. Arthur T. Woolard, 79. of FREE CONSULTATION pilot from burning up In the enor­ The Sun goes down over the hori­ 24 Cambridge Ave., Devon, (3onn., but Mardi 26 Is the deadline for mous heat of reentry Into i the 10 pedestrian fataltUea this year Always At Your Service F«r Quality zon of earUi 18 timeg as fast as it mother of Mrs. John B. Gregan, that meeting. s MACHINE SHOP SERVICE ? earth's atmosphere. have involved persona over 70. Next Hiursday, the school board does on a spot on earth, he said Mower called on the famlllea of 341 B. Center St., died last night a e q u i p m e n t TTie men below, alerted by a will meet with the general mana­ without elaboration. In space the euch persons to urge them to be at Grace-New Haven Hospital af­ a PARTS (new and rebuilt) warning light, felt that this heat ger alone to discuss the budget. Seafood sun Is a huge bright light. As its very careful when walking. ter an emergency operation for e ACCESSORIES .7: shield might have come loose. The In the budget message, McCor- light is seen through the at­ "Many elderly persons have open heart surgery. ■ SUPPLIES LoA rocket package, held In place by mlolk said toe board o f education mosphere of earth, it turns • into never driven autos themselves and Funeral service^wlll be held at a Du Pont Paint, Supplies 43 OAK ST. 99 EAST CENTER ST. ‘ metal straps, also could hold the worked toward three goals — "The a brilliant orange and then'Into do not fully realize the Umltationa toe Dennis and w ’A rcy Funeial Open Saturdaya Until 5 PJM. TE L. M I 6-9987 TEL. M l S-5009 heat shield in place until the developmeRt of a l^ g et which the colors of the rainbow. of an auto," he said. "They may Home, 2611 Main St., Stratford, danger period was over. At the news conference Glenn’s would be more balanced than our Glenn, his concern countered also find it difficult to Judge dis­ Monday at 2 p.to. sense of humor came to the fore. tances.” » Friends may call at the funerw present one, continued reduction by his confidence in his comrades He told of seeing the weird ‘‘fire­ home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and of our pupil-teadier ratio, particu­ HEATING PROBLEMS? below, set himself for the difficult Mower also warned drivers to Complete flies’ ’—unexplained, glowing blu­ Can M I 9-8078 or M I 9-4788 HIGH GRADE stresses of reentry suid the prob­ be more a-ware o f pedestrian prob­ 7. to 9 p.m. larly at the elementary school ish specks he saw when the sun level," and "continued improve­ GLASS lem of manually helping control lems. HEATING e For .%uto Windshields was rising over the earth. Alter David A, Delnicid ment in. the area of special serv- the spacecraft during this critical “ Many drivers," he said, "have MANCHESTER OIL CO . e For Store Fronts and he had told Dr. George Ruff, the David Anthony Delnlckl, 65, of INCORPORATED ROTARY OR PRINTING period. astnmautB’ psychiatrist, of these the poor habit of blocking cross- all sizes of windows "It became apparent something wallm -when they stop at intersec­ 52 Woodbridge Ave., East Hart­ By a "balanced” budget; McCor­ 24-Hour Prompt Service PRESSURE BURNERS Strange sights, Ruff asked him: CALL US FOB FREE • For Table Tops JOB AND COMMERCIAL was tearing up on the heat-Aield tions and Mhers fail to compensate ford, a former resident of Man­ mick said ha means one which "What did they say, John?” ESTIMATES end o f the capsule,"''Glenn said, for the slower walking pace of chester and South Windsor, col- would give more of a percentage of FUEL and RANGE OIL OPEN 8 A.SI. to 8 P.M. PRINTING Monday, after his weekend with Essay Winners Heceive (certificates toe total figure to non-salary "because there were large pieces— his family somewhere, Glenn will elderly {persons.” la p s ^ and died Tliunday, whUe Saleo, service and Installation Prompt and Efflelant PriBthiig ’ Kerns, instead o f toe 8TA per cent SATURDAY 8 A.3I. to N(X)N anywhere from pieces as big as the return to Washington for a motor­ Three Msndtester High Sobool students receive merdiandise certificates after judges on the local shoveling snow at his home. on aU make bnrners. FOGARTY BROS. Paul Dodge Offers Rental Services Of AO Kinds ei^ of yoiir Unger to plecea prob­ cade at 11:15 a.m. from the White employ the handio^iped ooountttee ruled they Ifiad Submitted the best essays on toe "Role of toe ■1 Survivors Include three broth­ for salazlea and 12.2 for non-salary We Give Top Valne Stamps Community In Em i^ying tils Handteapped.” The winners, from left to right, are Lynda Helwlg, a- items this year. The new budget, INCORPORATED Thla is really good news for Man-^ ably seven^ or eight inn- WRECKER HOB NOB reminded his fellow dairymen that 8:06 Raynor Shines office tightwad, is miffed at Axel , tomey general stopped at Check­ Carthy. son of Mrs. Lena L, Mc­ land Hastey, 21 N. School St.; Mrs. The board of directors last ment and revision studies during RESTAURANT l:0(i Ksvi. Slinon Edens. gressional District AsaodaUon of the' Svredes use twice as much Gripper, the handyman, because point Charlie where he confronted Carthy. 28 Depot Sq., and William Mary Smith, Crestfield Convales­ night approved an additional ap­ displeasure at toe way this board ^oad Conditions the next year," McCormick said. The milk of human kindness k A Upholstery proceeds." Letter Carriers, State of Connecti­ SERVICE dairy produce per capita and there W nO-1889 in 1951 A xel talked him Into buy­ D Vies m u SHOP armed East G e rm ^ policemen, F, Heine, son of Mrs. Rose cent Home; Mrs. Eletha Flske, 232 propriation of $40,000 for toe ex­ “These studies may require out­ TEMPTING FOOD 1:UU Monitor sometimes clabbers In the white •pie policemen grinned sheepishly Schwoerer. 103 Mather St. cut. are Senators Preeoott Bush side consultant services from time COURTEOUSLY SERVED is very little heart trouble In that ing a nickel church raffle ticket. r AND I V I Shops 158 W. Middle Tunipike Woodland St.; Mrs. Kath^ne tension of water mains in/ Spring Democratic Directors Ckilliss and 1;1S Your Home Decorato, collar clast, and toe spirit of and took his picture. Cause Accidents and Thomas Dodd, Cemgressman to time and also w ill require us to country. Perhaps their habit of 1:80 Saturday Matinee Jasper didn't win, and is sure he. RE-UPMOLSTERllSO Phone M I 9-8700 Bavier, North Rd., Bolton; Mrs. St.. W yllys St., and Glen ftd. Francis Mahoney felt that toe gen-^ Busineasmen’s Luncheon brotherhood falters. The street on the Communist Jame.s F. Mcyeiqh, son of Mr. Emilio Q. Daddarlo and Congrees- ■rod representatives to special regular exercise may have a bear­ 3:00 Metropolitan Opera was sabotaged. Edna Pitney, 54 Horton Rd.; Rob­ The motion', made by Republi­ eral maimger's figures. were low g g Sen’ed Dally 12 noon to 2 pjn. 4:00 Monitor Yes, indeedy! Beneath the sur­ side of the checkpoint was empty and Mrs.. John F. McVeigh. 257 Snow covered roadways from man-at-Large Frank KowalsM. meetings or to other school sys­ ing on this fact. 6:30 Stnotly- Sports Winnie Winsome, the bleached a Modern Furniture ert Sloan, 49 Wadsworth St.; EM- can Director TTiomas Bailey, was enough to merit the town collec­ face calm of the office smolder PIZZA except for East German guards Spruce St., ha.s completed re­ The raUy’s conclusion wlU be tems for the purpose of gathering DINNERS SERVED The final point which the Con­ 7:06 Keyboard,Klngpina blonde-eteno, has a peeve against and Antiques passed unanimously by toe board. tions, ancK on that basis voted previous storms aiid last night’s 7:16 Careers feuds that would make the ven­ and a group of East German pho­ cruit training at the Naval Train­ ward Matthews, Wethersfield; followed by the district’s regular­ data and Information." Wednesday, Thursday, Friday necticut DaliV Farmer feels is re­ the two junior executives who give e Store Stools and Booths SPAGHETTI Mrs. Edna BotssonneauH, 10 Coop­ The extensions will eliminate against toA motion to enter toe snow, sleet and freezing rain, 7;8U Monitor dettas Of the Hatfields and Me- tographers when the Kennedy mo­ ing Center in Great Lakes, 111. Be­ toe need for a pumping station ly scheduled meeting fo r Febru- McCormick said the operation 5 P.M. to 8 PJH. ducing his income is the matter of 10:30 Just Jass her a lot of sweet talk but never RAVIOLI ^ er St.; Mrs, Gladys Roy, RFD 3; contract wito Botticello. dairy imports from all over the Coya, or the Montagus and Capu- a Custom Furniture torcade arrived. ^ , fore entering the Navy, he attend­ in toe area, for which $12,000 had brought hazardous driving condi­ ary. of school plant category shows m i 11:16 Sporla Vuial take her out to dinner pr the James Connelly, 148 Chestnut St.; TTie RepUplican directors want­ Wednesday NIte Is Family Kite 11:30 Surllght Berenads lets, look ilka kindergarten quar­ Slip f!overs and Draperies The other side was crowded ed Howell Cheney Technical School. already been allocated. tions yesterday and early,today, n ^ o r increases because o f the world, as well as the butter sub­ theater. "Those creeps remind me OPEN DAILY Mrs, Mary Ferrlss, Old Lyme: ed the towrr to get out of the busi­ stitutes and bases for Ice cream 1:00 S la n ^ rels. Made to Order .with-West Berliners who only The cost of toe extensions does addition o f one staff member, and Manchester Shopping Porlcado of NATO — no action, talk only," 7:30 A.M. to. ll:0 0 P.M. John Kezne, 164 Maple.St.; Eldred ness entirely, meaning awarding a causing several m ot^ vehicle skid­ mixes. - WHAV-Oia It doesn't take much to turii tntitrients before had greeted a So­ Joseph P. Moriarty. radioman not Include the installation o f fire the Increase of inter-scBool deliv­ West Middle Tpke.— M l 8-0722 1:00 Club 91 she tells the other girls. Complete Seirctlon of Materials contract Jo an outsider and selling ding accidents. Police Investigation West May Reject Perhaps the solution lies in con­ hired hands agaihat hired hands SUNDAYS viet staff car with jeers and boos. third class, USN, was scheduled to McCabe, 115 Russell St.; Marcia hydrants, the number and, loca­ ery service to a daily basis. 4:00 Sound Btasa The other girls dislike Winnie FREE ES'nMATES thu town-owned trucks, which the brought one arrest of A Glaston­ jji'iimui /— 1_£) sumer education as to the desir­ 7:80 SaturdayRtshl Dane* Party in ths cramped confines of the 3fct the sight of Kennedy, they return to Newport, R. I., on Borello, 123 Eldridge St.; Dora tions o f which have not yet been Painting and 'various equipment . because, when they ask her to go 4 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. bury man, but no s e r io ^ injuries ability and health value o f milk as 8:00 Nisbt fllBbt ordinary business firm . Here are 208 N. Main St., Manchester broke into cheers and begran chant­ Thursday after a four-month Jefferson 270 W. Center St.; determined. Water and Sewer De­ present contractor has been lu- Red Simmiit Plan Items have been eliminated from u no Nswa sisD v a with them to a concert, she replies. CLOSED MONDAYS Michael Cornish, Hebron; Guy ing. to persons was reported. a beverage; better facilities, to a few feuds you'll probably find M l 9-6824 ing, "Oome back soon, &>bby." cruise to England, Ireland, The partment ■ Superintendent Fred ✓ ■ ' CAtego^ of maintenance, ho DUCOindDULUXRfflNISHINe W POP—1410 "N o t me. M ozart Isn't the man West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt Finney, ^ u th Windsor; Mrs. June Botticello’s bid for toe trucks Charles P. (Xrter, 20, of 6$ Nku- "Suburbia handle state Manufactured milk typical of those in youp own of­ Netherlands. Germany and Spain Thrall said there is money in toe (Oontiniied troni Page Om ) three persros-may 1:00 News I'm looking for. Besides, I'm too Anderle." South Windsor; Mrs. products; and real cooperation be­ 1:10 Lou Terrt > fice : pointed out to Kennedy where aboard the destroyer USS Wad- current year's budget to cover the was $30,000, and his bid fo r thb hue Ave., Glastonbury, .was be hired and a "modest taventory" young to enjoy hen parties." ! Elizabeth Vasq\ics. 71 Whitney tween the milk cooperatives to de­ 3:00 Conn. Ballroom The senior vice president Is So\'iet and American tanl-;.s faced leigh. He is the son of Mr. and cost of- the fire hydrants, which four-month perioi of waste col­ charged with failure to giant the a possible summit meeting^ In the may be taken of building supply 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, WEST 6:00 News Weatner Everybody is envious o f . Joe Rd.; Mr.s, Doroth.v Tower, 23 Del- velop the markeL h a t^ by' All .the other vies presi­ one another across the harricade.s Mrs. Paul J. Moriartv. 29 Lilac will co.st about $300 each. lection was $38,000. right of way In a two-car accident, roring that toe two had indicated items, he said. MANCHESTER Today" Conn Ballroom Jolly, the top salesman, because at the <*eckipolnt last October. From Washlngtoa 7:00 Bob Boott dents because he has wall-to-wsll Ostrinsky St. . . mont St.; Richard Stachowiak, 26 The project will eliminate cross His bid .for toe one-year con­ police said. Carter, in attemptin|; In their preylous messages to Fixed charges are increas^ be- NAISTMUU ■ THK MAGAZINE OF every year he gets the biggest Berube's Kennedy then walked up to Grand Ave.; Rockville; Carl Heat, to make a left hand turn onto H l l » PLEASANT PLACES During the past few weeks the 7:30 Newa. WeaUicr carpeting — and they don't. connections and provide better tract was $172,947.80,. and Includes Khrushchev; caiM of the board of education’s 9:00 Ray Bantre bonus. Joe himself thinks every­ TYPEWRITER SERVICE within inriics o f the white line National Grairge Executive Uom- 11:00 Haws > Miss Esmerelda Primp, 25 years DEALEfl IN W ASTi Tile Friend.ship Circle, Salvation South Windsor; Diane Person. R L pressure for fire fighting. Town the coet of uniforms and weigh­ town Rd. from B ill St., crashed There was some indication in vote to pay fo r m ajor medical In- • A MONTHLY FEATURE OF one else—including the boss- is a 479 Middle Tpke. E. marking the border. Two East Army, will meet Monday at 7:45 li John Schmidt, Ann D r„ Rock­ Into the left fronf fender and Wheel T T mlttoe and'NaUonal Grange Mas­ 11:10 Ray Boinera Fire Chief W. aifford Mason has ing. The contract spetlflcations re­ Washington that MacmUlan feared M rance coats for aU employes and YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY 1:00 Del Rayeaa parasite on him Manchester MATEIUALS German police officers with, cam­ p.m. at- the church for a service ville. '" S T " MIm ImS 3-7043 ter Herschel D. Newsom have been approved toe Job, General Man­ quired uniforms and weighing to at a southbound vehicle operated Kennedy's r^ily would reflect £* cant of the costs of NEWSPAPER W INF—1280 Algernon Dithyramb, the liter­ eras grinned sheepishly at Ken­ program. Mrs. Frank Duncan and by Robert W. Qough, 32, o f "4$ very busy reviewing the Presl- B IR TH S T O D A Y : son to Mr. ager Richard Martin said. be part o f toe bid, but they were TI.S. toughening on the iimunit Blue O m and Cronectlcut Medi- 1:00 CBS News ary office boy, hates anyone who REBUILT TYPEWRI' nedy, but no words were e Mrs. Jame.s Munsie will scri’e as Demlng'Rd., Glastonbury, who was drofs farm program, which filled and Mrs. Wiliam Jones, Skinner Cost of the changes to be made not Included In toe overall hid at issue. Macmillan wished to avoid cal Service (CMS) pajrmrots, he 1:1U CSS-ll'e New’ HfALTH CAPSULES wants him to run down to the cor­ ROYALS, UNDEBWt SCRAP METAL changed. co-hostesses. In Glen Rd. wiU be paid for by shaken up to the crash but was not this. said. 98 pages of fine, print With the 1:16 Showcase of Musis Rd.. Rockvjlle: a son to Mr. and the time of the hid pjienlng on ^ 9 :00 I Ifjr M'lrharl A. Pelli, MJ), ner for a ham sandwich while he’s L. C. SM ITHS EU. Across the_^ wall, a score of East treated for injuries, police said. assistanco 'o f the' legislative con­ Mrs. James Carse, Storrs. Case Bros.. Inc., which stands to Tuesday. The coat of the two Informants said the main con­ The area of community services na to fraval working on his new tone poem, PAPER BerUners in ' an apartment block Our Lady of Fatima Mothers DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; benefit by the extensions. £upn!n0 IfpraUi sultants, digests of the various 3:ll flhbwcue^el MimIo F y O U iiS ALLERCC TO A CER­ We Handle Stationery Along itoma, $3,5()0. haa since been add­ The Clough car 'was towed away cern of the two Western leaders WM rot "arWtrBrily"*last year, he Read Herald Advs. ‘‘Cnislaceans amid the Skyscrap­ waved from their windows. Ken­ Circle will meet Monday ^t 8:30 Percy Partelo, Stafford; Thomaa with ej^imsive front rod damage. programs have bem developed 3:M Local Nawa and Bbewcaa* TAIN FOOP, POES TAKING IT With Office Klarhine Sopplles ed to Botticello’a original ono-yoar now Is to obtain from Khrushchev ■aid, *but toe cut proved to be to­ 1:00 Mava ers.” nedy wa'ved back. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Alfred Rieber Jr., Marlborough; William Carter was ordei«d to appear In which will be forwarded.to Orange WITH AiXOHOL MAKE Your 6Iail List As Desired RAGS aiii IRON bid o f $169,447.80, thus middiig a deOnlta reply to their proposal tally unrealiatlc in View of many eaaa si MuMn Elmer Clause, the union shop T w o omaU' W est Berlin boys Hagenow, 29 Whitney Rd. Co­ Breen. 25 Foxcroft Dr.; Robert for .opening n^rotiatlona at the leaders throughout the nation with i f ____ Maws aad Sbaweaas ANY PIFFERENCE ? 781 PARKER ST. Italian Society his 16-monto bid $180,947m Orcult Court ]2, Manchester, on »»«ttonal obllgatloni to the steward, la mad at all manage­ A. J. BERUBE, Prop. presented Kennedy flowers. Be­ hostesses will be Mrs. William Blellcr. 43 Harvard Rd.: James March 18. foreign ministers level. a request for their suggestlona I Maws TeL MI S-S7S5 or BO $ -$ 8 7 9 Bfroupa outride of the normal I ibowcafea ol Muate ment because he hasn't had a M l 9-3471— M l 8-0S42 hind them another group o< chil­ Monk and Mrs. Jack McCafferty. Provost. Willimantic: Mrs. Etta This is toe first time Botticello, and recommendations. Frilowing I OwBlSB Bventa Mrs, Patricia V. Johnson of 183 ■chool opatation." TUe item is In­ li i merit raise in 12 years. At each dren carried a placard saying. Little, 23 Dallev Circle. Rockville: Renames Amadeo who has submitted bids before for detailed, analytical study, specific 6:00I WewaHews Lydall St. receivadlJptoaBlIfie head creased this year. S;i0 CBS--Cauing America “ Kennedy, Johnsen, Clay, ail of Mr. and Mrs.. Glenn W. Covill John Wallt. Wapping: Michael the town’s contract, has been giv­ recommendations will be presented office Yuletide party he has to be and neck injuries'. After she stopped The language laboratory at •:8i Local Newa ana BBowcaas forcibly restrained from stabbing tbem oSoty.” . and family. 88 W. Middle Tplte., Szemreylo, Tolland; Margaret Mil­ Samuel Amadeo, 162 Eldridge en toe contract. He has been tai to Congress by Gm OrmnFa. being t - M Sports B p a ^ her car at a shto sign at Green Police Arrests Manchester H i^ School and pro- the executives with the Christmas have returned home from Cleve­ ler, Cook Dr.; George Browns- §L, was re-elected and Installed business locally fo r about 14 years, vlrions for educaUoral television publicly announced at that Ume. 9:00 C M News land, Ohio, where they attended collecting refuse privately to Nike Manor Blvd, and the Pariiade Park­ 9:10 Wall Street Report tree. » worth, Wethersfield: Mrs. Jane as president of the Christoforo 0>- noticeably Increase the-capital out­ The aim o f these studies la to pre­ 9:16 Sbowoaa* ol Mtieic the funeral of Covlll’s father. Circle, on Silver Lone, in trailer ing lot and was struck from the J. Larim er Lofty, the boss, is Bums. S3 Broad St.; Karlts Vimba, lombo Society at a meetW re­ A Glastoabury man, who on Feb‘. lay area, he said. serve that \riileh tha National :30 CBS—Buropean Diary parks, and other places. rear by a car (g r a t e d by John A. S ;66 Phil RIzzoto Sports angry at the janitor for leaving Personal Notices 167 Hawthorne St.; Mrs. Gabriel cently. 19 In Orcult Court 12, Manchester, Orange leaders briieve to be sound M A X SPE LK E He collected garbage for the Holshelmer, 68, of Storra. Mra. Teeni...eilM>etw l>9jF*^N B> 7:tlU CBS News the lights burning overnight dur­ Sauer. Ellington; Mrs. Pauline Other officers elected were wss ftoed a total o f $190 on several and to modify or eliminate ttot 7:10 Bxnraue and Mews M IA M I (AP) — Max Spelke, C ity o f Rockvilla fo r six years, and Jatanson was examined at her doc­ Paintftvtt ..h e o b w n ie n e h r il^ IH w t t ing the Easter holidays In 1949; Remenik, 45 Franklin St.. Rock- Sebastian Lopea 'Vice president; motor vehicle violations with a which may not be acceptahia ‘ to 7:66 CBS Newa and Bports B ap aH In Memoriam Connecticut's first stale juvenile ■ville; l.,eo Tonldandel. Stafford is pTOsmtly making collections In tor’s office aad sent home. No ar­ qesfitai en tahrl. . . to il li ew?. . . lee to do M 8:00------CTS-Tha---- ~World Idtottlsbl V angry at Elm er Clause for his OALL Peter Urbanettl, corresponding obntinuanos to pay until yestorday, Retired Woriters the Orange. In sad and kwing -memory of our court judge, died here Thursday Springs: Mrs. Irene Jaquith, 64 V il)^ in Glastonbury. rests were made. The accident is 8:16 Bbowcaee of Jan latest union demand, a reclining e M OVNtO faffier and grandfather, James McCann secretary: Blaglo Belfiore, finan­ still Under to'vestigatian ^ piAce. was re-arrested last night on a CUL IS hi expirt Mh •• N* I*- . _ Repraaentativea c t the American 10:00 Siowcaa* and News who passea away Feb. 24, 1953. . night. He was 88. A native of Demlng St.; Douglas Phelps. 40 Botticello, who now ei^oya electric vibrating chair for the MI 3-65$3 cial secretary; and John Andislo, Other skidding accidents toveeti- warrant ordered by Judge Joaepb Of Town Feted Medical Aaaodatlon met with the 13:16 filpwn * M e M IS IO Stamford. Conn.,, he was a grad­ Durant St.: Roy ^m ham . 23 Bls- seven men, expects to hire the room, and'angry at toe whole staff Dear Father, you are not forgotten. treasurer. gated by,Police In adiioh no ar­ executive committee and ekplained T u o tiA m -earth you are no more, seU S t.; Alan Messier. South Wind­ same men. Including tha foreman, Danjiriiy> 17TH UNDERGROUND TEST for wanting 40 hours pay for 14 uate of Columbia University Law Also. Angelo Fellca, guard; John rests nor injuries 'were noted oc^ Edwart George Smith, 25, of 118 Three retired town employes PAINT their oppooltkm to the Adminls- sun in tnemory you are with us. sor; Miss Frances Hoxie, 3 Ma^ now employed by Haverty. actual hours 'of work a week. As you-always were before. School. From 1935 tp 1939 he Rufinl, ivelfare ch^man; John cu iM yesterday at about 7 tum. M atson B in R l . failed to sq^peer were feted at a tcatimonlal din­ trariOBS propoasd program o f WASHmOTON (AP) — Thd garet Rd.; Thomss Edgar’ 62 Groiva 7231HAIN STn MANCHESTER— PHONE MI 9-4501 “ Just one big happy fam ily?’’ < 5 2 e e i* 9 l> CbUdreo and grandchildren. was a special assistant to R ota and Joseph Peretto. aodl> at Woodbridge St and Phelps Rd. in court yeeterday to make pey- ner WatesMlay night at the VHla medical eaira tar the aged tlirmlgh Uff. Atomic Energy Omunliston the UB. attorney general. He re­ St., Rockville; Mrs. Helen KaHah, UBCHE8 928 8TOOH PB IO E has exploded another nuclear de- IF you TAKE rr w it h o r Why, It’s that good old Cain- 131 Love Lane; Mrs. Carol Moriarty ton;...and Alfonso Plantanlda. vm w TOBK (AP) — Sem (a one-car accident and a three-car ment He was arrested lest ught Ixiulaa Raataurant in Bolton. Social Security. Mombros of the SHORTLY AFTER ALCOHOL,' Card of Thanks ceived the first appointment to accldrot): at 7:20 a.m. on Wood- at 11 o’clock on the prsvlaua BUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK Otsnga committee are making fur- trica underground at its Nevada verriis-Abel atmosphere that lends and daughter, 26 ArceUia Dr.; la ilgl Polo, John Corma, Jooeph K bhsibH) B. Kcotliw, B-N.Y., Tliey were Ramiero Finuccl and yPUR S'fiMPTOMS TK N P TO We.wlsh to t h ^ all of our nelgbliora, the flrat circuit o f the Connecticut bridge St., jiist east o f LordaU S t obargss of reeklsos driving, driving Friuida FlUgeraM, both of tha Utar study o f thla qaeotlon. test SitG. zest to office living, jneodsoiia reiftivea for ffie many a ^ Mrs. DoroUw Winn and daughter,. Albo, John Plano, A m arigo oigeg today that stack In a COME ON SOONER AN P Sfi i: It the employes had to give up Juvenile Court in 1942, but left (two cars); aad today at wtth dsfaetlvs equiimimt (muf‘ highway dopartmmt and Anthony Ths A E C daaertbad Friday’s MOKClMStMT MovhHl of slndnssg.gnd amnpatby shown us in Warehouse Point. AgostlneUl and Antonio AgooU* eiMBent-^penaosed ootodnsl MORE SEVERS. their fsuds, they'd all resign In ow nsosja bsrsw snisnt. We especlaUy the bench a year later. He leaves naUi, oounaalon. >: on Oloott St. at Love Lane (CM' 't e ). ditvtag wlUwiR aTiotn, and Pstricca Of tha sratar department. nmhcr of cnmmodlty programs hlast oa low yield, masnlnff Its ex­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Richard ttoas saM Ute ctoporatfcm I tlM* h * M lefeiw a huff. Tha otfles would be too thank oD ffioas who sent the beautiful his widow, Mrs. Evelyn Loeb car); at 12:80 a.m. on . Tolland failure to dlimlay tsro rMflalimtloa Majror Harold A.> Turidngton PAINTS wars dljiriisasd during • famchson plosive force w as leap than the cMd n«ckliig Co. floral- tributes loaned the use of Farr, 29 Elizabeth D r.; MTs. M ary Tha aodaty will mrot tomorrow sou for aa little m «28 so av­ ,9i*a*l6a*a4*4on Dryadaie talk about hla for­ 34 at the mile Indoor strealc. the best of five 'match but came mer teammate Gil Hodges, whom But Delany came up with a sere back strong to win the next threr the Los Angeles Dodgers made Achillea tendon in his left foot and advance into the semifinals. expendable to the New York Meta and had to withdraw. He's fin­ Only one of the four matches HUNTING for 176,000 last October. ished for the season.' Beatty baa was won In the minimum number "That was the worst thing that a modest indoor record e€ 18 of games, - three. Mavis Small - a ever happened to me in baseball," straight victories going into the Professional Basketball d meet. said the big Dodger pitcher. "Gil blanked Flo Johnson, 3-0. The lat­ VHsm Srralrhed ter paced the big qualifying field la juat about the finest guy who Delany wasn't the only top- with a six-game 727 total, f. ever lived. He waa my roommate for aix years and I'm going to notrher to scratch. JMin U e ls ^ Remaining in contention with 3-2 FISHING the sole memlier of the pole vault- misa liim terribly. So will the club. wins were Mae Jenack and Olive ers’ 16-foot club, hasn’t recovered ‘I realise he can’t play- aa much Roasetto. The former downed VI from a two-week siege of the fiu Chapman and Mrs. Rossetto ‘Cheating Public’ - Cousy SPRING FISHING as ha used to but juat having him end dropped out. Ps)rry O'Brien, topped Kitty Sibrinsz. Well, sll right, so it isn't quite around gave the rest of us a big who hsA won the A A U shotput Pairings this afternoon at 2:30: boost. Somehow, 1 juat never spring yet. At least not north of title the Isst nine years, has an Smyth vs. ROssetto BO STO N ( A P i — P rofes-A cen t of the N B A players perform-Awind up with more In the till.a Sam Jones had to be carried thought they'd let him go. 1 know Injured finger and .w-on't make it. jenack vs. Small innal U ‘Vheetin* ing with injuries," A Weary Cousy What's more, the publicity -iten from the Jloor when he coUidrt the Mason-Dlxon Line. And even this. Any club that hat himn ought With Uelaes absent, the favorite All four women will also come sionallonal b ^ k e t b a ll is c h e a tin g “S\Tacuse has three men would have more time to build up w-ith Dolph Schayes in yesterday s in Sundry parts south of that the to get down on their knees anantlsay yjn be Dexter Elkina of Southern n A ewi 11wl 1 /a*' aar n Aaw Ase a vw A*s% ^ ^ _ mp-ss a 14 Anva/vtin la a t ir l 11 back tonight to settle the top four the public” when ever-expand­ who can’t play at all, Larry Cos­ one game (Instead of telling you game and it waa announced he will aoaking warmth of the aummer a prayer. He'a a bieaalng to W . ^ eethodist. t who haa cleared 16-6'A places. Semifinal matches will be ing schedules bring mounting tello is out there with a cast on the club is going to play 11 times miss the next two games at Phlla- aolatlce haa yet to be felt in its club." an1 haa come very close to going best out of three and the finals the player injuries says Bob his broken hand and Hal Greer is in the next 12 days. deiphla tonight and Syracuse to­ fulleat. A Johnny-come-lately on the over 16. He’s a 'member of the beat of seven games. morrow. But later Sam. who Diaregarding this, however, any Dodger pennant winning machines Cousy. playing on an injured leg. "A s for the number of exhibition flgerglaS pole. club. New Champ Assured scored 19 points In a little over fisherman worth his salt haa al­ of 1947 through 1956, Drysdale O'Brien jvould have been ths The S3-year-old piaymaker of "The long season is behind all games, it's just a.slnine. There two periods, commented: "I'm not None of the remaining entries In ready cleaned and repaired all his allows that the great playera who underdog against 16-year-old Gary the Boston Celtics, defending Na­ of it. Five of the Celtics have Should be no more than 10, prob­ missing any games at all, as far the latest production staged by tackle and la busily laying plans comprised those teams left an in­ Gubner of New York University, tional Basketball Association minor ailments, but when players ably less.” as I'm concerned. I’ll play." Norm Vittner has ever won the for the earlieat possible assault on delible Impression on him. who is aiming to break his eight- champions, took aiiother stand on are below par because of injuries Does Cousy forsee the day when Tommy Heinsohn scored 33 the particular gameflsh of hla title. the league is chenting the public "The Dodgers will miss Hodges day-old .indoor ,‘ecord of 4H-1IK. Mrs. Simmons, In her match with his favorite subject yesterday after the regular schedule will reach 100 points for Boston while Dave Gam- locale. which pays money to see everyone just aa they did Reese. There'a no He wants to make at least 65 feet. Miss Smyth, won the first two the club beat S.vracuse 121-107 and games? bee hit 28 for the Nats. It is not too early, the fishing at his best." question in my mind that the The closest race o f the meet l^imes on the strength of 131 and neared its sdxth straight Eastern "I won’t be aroiind to find out,” The Lakers’ victory Insured authorities at Mercury outboards club's morale waa low the year could turn out to be the 600 in Cous)' pointed out wlxn he first 113 scores as against 94 and 105. Division title. the 12-year N BA veteran said. them of their first divksion title remind, to begin going over meth­ Peewee left. First Robinson, then which both Bill Crothers of the Miss Smyth then came up with a Any combinatiop o f four Boston landed witli the Celtics he played Oousy was asked again about his since moving to the West Coast. ods of attack that will give a Campy, then Reese, ^then New- University o f Toronto and Jack measure of success on the fishing 159—the night's best effort -then ..ylctotles or Philadelphia losses will regular season schedules o f 66. 69 considered retirement at the end A jump shot b y Jerry W est tied combe, then Furtllo, 'how Hodges. Yernian. formerly of , and 71 games, then the slate set­ grounds. And one of the most im­ threw 102 to square the match Clinch the division crown. o f this sea.son in ^’iew o f the reply. it with 12 seconds left in regula­ 1 hats to think what wilt happen have taken a bead on Georgs tled down to 72. Over the past portant o f these is a reminder when Mrs. Simmons had a 8$. Misi^ Los Angeles clinched Uw West­ No Derision Yet tion time, and the Lakers reeled when Duke (Snifier) goes." Kerr's 1:09.3. three seaaona the schedule has that fish are like people. Smyth collected four spares and ern Division title with a^lMrtl? "A s I said before I'll decide o ff eight straight points at the Starting his seventh year with Hayes Jones o f Fontiac, MIeh., triumph over Chicago in overtt™ . been 75, 70 and now 80 games. Sound silly ? N ot so. Look, what three strikes in her big game.- Miss that question tome time after the start of the extra session to put It tha Dodgers, Don generally Is rec­ with a streak of 27 atrai^t in­ Smyth then chalked up a 144 to Cincinnati tripped Detroit 134-r2() "I'd say an ideal schedule for do you fsel like doing on the first season has ended. I'm in no frame away. ognised as tha big man of the door triumphs, is favorsd in ths take the decision when Mrs. Sim­ and New York handed St. Louis II would be 60 gamek, give or "A typical cllniax to a great warm day o f spring? Get out and of mind to tackle It now- Welve pitching staff. The tall right­ 60-yard hurdles, and. Frank Bud4 mons had to be content with a 110 its fifth straight loss. 130-118 in e a couple,” the former Holy reached that point now where you season." Laker Coach Fred Schaui plow the south 40? Heck, no, you hander struggled through a disap­ of Villanova, nursing a 13-racs score. the other games yesterday. Cro'ks.star said. "The management. like to get the season over as said. "W e had-to put it away In don't. You feel like sleeping late pointing 13-10 won and lost rec indoor skein, is the choice in ths Miss Small matched Mias In myNmlnlon. would have better quickly as possible and get to the overtime and that’s the way we’ve and let the world take care of it­ Many Players Hobbled ord last year. Ha is determined to 60-yard dash. Ralph Boston o f Smyth's 144 single in her winning "There must be at least 40 per attendant at Its fewer games and playoffs." been winning them all season." self, then ariaing to a late break­ effort over Miss Johnson. The for­ fast and a slothful day spent do­ do better this year. So much so Tennmsee Tech, world king o f tha broad jumpers, is the class o f tha mer's other games were 116 and ing as little aa poa.slble. If you're that hs reported two weeks ahead 114. as normally lasy aa moat fisher­ of tims to ths Dodgers training Acid. John Thomas o f Borton Match results men. camp to work on a new pitching University, still looliing for' his And a largemouth baas, or a pattern. first seven-footer o f the season, Mae Jenack (31 nice big crapple, feels almost ex "I am not working on a new ehould win the high jump. 97-104-118-103-103 Relfeuee Can’t Go by Book, actly the same way. He may not pitch or anything like tliat." he Jim Grelle of the Loe Angeles Vi Chapman (2) laze In bed, but he’ll stay In a explained. "I've always been es- track club, is the No. 1 entry In 107-100-99-105-85 EAST SIDE (MIDGETS the 1.000. Other favorites ars Ron­ Upsets were in order last night as deep hole and wait for the warm sentnally a high fast ball pitcher. He Can’ll Afford To - - Drucker ing sun to heat the water to hli Last year, when I got Into trouble ald Zlnn of West Point in the mile Mavis Small (3) the Cruaiers upset the Hoaemen, walk. Bandar Iharoa of Hungary 29-18, while the Laidders turned on favorite temperature. with my fast ball, I became con­ 116-114-144 in the three-mile, A1 Hall o f Um the Blue Coats and won, 32-21, in So you follow the sun, too. Flah fused and unconsciously switched Flo Johnson (0) NEW YORK (NEA) — N aw York A. C. In tha weight the nightcap. the sunny aide of rivers, and on to breaking stuff. That.only got JUU-112-98 Whietling Into the teeth o f an lakes flah first the apots where the throw, Villanova in .tha spring, re­ With John Savino and Rick Burr ms Into more trouble teesuse 1 irate mob or standing up to ,elng, lUce one hight in Syracuse. Today nine points respectively, teammates Women's Rec Bowling Tourna­ •"Ae people were a Utile mad," Gary Bums and BUI Champ each ment: Semifinals at 2:30 he smiles ruefully. "1 took away and Dnala added four. For the Hoaemen, who at 7:30. Community Y. two baskets in the last minute that found hoops hard to come by, Don Sunday, Feb. 28 Olschefakie found the range for 10 cost the home team the gam e.'‘ Test ior Bearcats^ Green Manor vs. Meriden, 7:30, He also threw Wilt Chamberlain points while Bob Bowen added six Oommunity Y. to account for all the losers scoring. out of a game earlier this season Monday, Feb. 28 COUNTRY CLUB MEN Jimmy Welch ripped the nets for with Wilt hovering over him, head B, C. Rally Shades Seton Hall Rifle, Windham at Man cheater. Standings 17 tallies to top all scorers for the ahaking furiously‘ ike a dtmolitlon Thursday, March 2 W. U Pot. evening and sparked the Ladders ball about to shatter him. ' Rifle, Mancheater at Loomis. “ Normie, you made a mlatake," N E W YO RK ( A P ) — Cincinnati* klea flrat-place Lafayette 8-1 at Fairways ...... 15 9 .625 to Utelr third win in a row. After Philadelphia,' Delaware 8-2 ta at Friday, March 3 Irons ...... 15 9 .625 leading 12-9 at the half, the la d ­ said one of Wilt’s Warrior matea. facea the Isteat key aasignment Swimming, State (JIAC Meet at "Y ou threw out the wrong guy. He In its long string of basketball aiic- Temple 6-1 and SI. Joaeph'a Pa., Brassies ...... 15 9 .625 ders fell behind 20-18 at the end of 6-1 playa at M,iihlnnberg. UOonn. aaek s ...... 14 10 .583 the third quarter. But tn the final makes scf'^much money he’s liable ceasea tonight a victory over to buy the league now and we'll all ^ Ich ita . Friday night, Idaho aprang a Drivers ...... 14 10 .583 period the Ladders outscoied their major upaet by handing tenth- Spoons ...... 9 15 .375 opponents 14-1. 10 of the markers be fired.” The Bearcats, gunning for their Torringlon W i n ft City Rec Worker flftn straight Mlaaourl Valley Con- ranked Oregon Slate Ita third Niblicks ...... 8 16 .333 coming by way of Welch as he hit alralght aetback, 52-51. The Van- ference^tltle and aecond national BlasUrs ...... 6 18 .292 on five field goals. Ron Fleitfo But these risks aren't going to dala, alreaalng defense and poaaea- Swim Meet Here, champtonkhjp in a row, could chipped in with fix points also for scare a man who spends hiS days alon. built up a amall lead and very well bmw both If they don't Top plnnOrs were Mario Boccal- the winners. For the Blue Coats. in Brooklyn's District 24 as a city then wllhetood, the Beavera’ laat- Bill Hamilton led the way with handle the Wheatahorkers. Dick Berube Stars lattl 189— 387, W alt ffreebum 376, rtcraatlon supervisor. The area gasp rally. Louis Becker 155—370, Charlie eight points while teammate Mark includea the N avy Yard, Bedford- Cincinnati and "Bradley are tied Houalon tripped Southern Cali­ Shattering one pool record, Tor- Whalen 375, Ray Dellafera 147— Jacobs had seven. Stuyvesant (whose turbulent streets for the league leach .at 9-2, with fornia .Id-Si, throwing a fiill-cotirl rlngton High's swimming team de­ 376, Merl Andersop 137—361, W alt spawned Floyd Patteraon) and Fort the 'Cata cloalng out ttjelr league pree* at the Trojanx and holding feated Manchester, 45*42, last night Hillnakl 358, Henry Gryk 136— Green sections, where some kids achedule in the home ^game to­ night. The Bravea flnlah^'qt St. them without a field goal for a at the Arena pool. Despite the loss 357, Richard DeMartln 351. Ho|>r to Start teeth on zip guns. And Norm has 13-mlnute span In llie aecond half. Loula next Saturday. If ClncltuTatl ^ In their final meet of the year the worked his way up from the school- The Cougara, who overcame FLAVORETTES — Jerry Bar­ Uncoln, R. I., (AP)—The twlce- yard level. winavl'ina anoand .St.11. i,oiiiaIxnila' iipenda i.penaa Brad-'' jOth Injun halators, who swept through Central Connecticut Interacholaatlc ton 116, Laura Rapson 120. Lom a poetponed New England through- It explains why and how he en­ le.v, the Bearcata are In. If j 25 elarts for their best rec ord Aheam 115,' Janet Mallhot 133- bred racing season hoped to get un­ dures the demeaning pressures on front-runners win, they II aetlle 1 I-a-ague competition to the title, fin­ 132-357, Milil* McCruden 116, derway—fipally—today at Uncoln a basketball referee. (He also gets matlera on a neutral ..court later, 3 s. .. • * ished- their dual ijfittl campaign Eleanor Grote 118. Downs, o\a man winter permitting, $100 a game and averages IS or 16 with the survivor carrying the ! BoMon Gollege J * " ‘%llh a fine 8-2 overall record. of course. The originally acliaduled a month In season,) Mlaaourl Valley bahner Into the ; P«'nt» H"‘'L n .rt'’ LVon 9ol86' .Skip Uatsey of Torrlngton, al­ U.S. MIXED TENPIN—Bill Gab­ 54-day meeting, set back twice be- NCAAM f-i 1 cmtitle . tournament I utea and shaded Seton Hall, ways a power among (he stale He took his seven-year-old to a Jim Hooley scored 3t for the cause of snowstorms, will ^ * j „n , e In Boston and' sat him In schooDmy swimming combines, set by 236-210—619. Swede Hendrick­ But if the Bearcats don't come F-aglea and sophomore wh(Z Nick son 236— 595, Don Mozzer 203— 48-day run through April 21. when | gtands while he tooted hlS the record In the 100 yard back- through tonight- and they were Werkman netted 33 for Seton Hall. stroke. His time was 1:03.2. 565, Bob Gould 217—562, Bill the large jet engine ^ whistle on court. A rauccous Bos- edged at Wichita 52-51 two months Dciqueane beat St. Francl.a Pa clean up the mess didn t s p p ^ r m immediately yelled. "Druck Individual double winners (or the Ruhmel 214—558. Ruth Hendghan ago It could mean the end of a 74-61. Virginia Tech, piling up 18 187-175— 600, Doris Anderson 188 time yesterday. h«*vyiar, you’re blind! " ^ victors were Charley Verps and reign. etralghl prdnta In the first half, Bud Marciano. Verps captured the •—4T5, Joan Dietrickaon 179— 472, brc*e up the j The kid turned a i t 5 ^ tn full dlg- Other Big Games and then tons of sand was dumped won Ita 38th In a row at home, Pi­ 200-yard free.slyle and butterfly Martha Palmer 461, Annette nlty and Interrupted, "Y o u ’re Cinclnnatt-Wlchlta Is only one of ts. over George Washington. And on the courte to oonh up the Ice, events while Marciano triumphed Masters 451, Shirley Hendrickson wrong, mister. He's not blind. the big ones on tap tonight. UCLA Clemaon doorn8d Virginia to the mud end weter. In the individual medley and 450, Charley Dellatto 200. He's n\y dsddy." can nail down at lenst a tie for , Atlantic Coast conference cellar, smart; they TTiat doesn't mean they're abso­ breast-stroke. the Big Five chsmplonshlp by squeezing by the Cavaliers 72-71. i'oughest to Offlrlate In hia eight years In the N B A ' lutely quiet. When a guy Is belted, First place-viilors for the Injuns Drucker admits basketball is the (and at 40, Norm can still prance slapped and shoved around, he's beating Stanford si Ix>s Angeles. were Karl Then in the SO-yard toughest game to 4>fflclate. around the court like a kid), ha going to have abmething to say." TTie Uclans marched a step closer freestyle and Dick Berube in the Two CUH-Hangers in Tourney, "There are 90 whistles a game,” has found the good players the That's okay, too, Long as it to the title .Friday niglil. beating Tlirei* Sox Si)£n diving event Then and Becube he explaina, "and at least 60 tn- easiest to handle. doesn't impugn’ the character of California 68-62. And a victory for joined with Dave Baxter and John rolre judgment cplls by the offi­ "They never moan," he says. the job. Yale against Isst-pisce Cblumbla ficyjTTSDALK, Ariz. (API Pitch- Vecfaille to win the 200-yard free­ Hartford Routs Bristol Control cial. 'You got to have"-a feel for would clinch at least s share of jgg Delock. Tom Borland and style relay. the fe m e .’ the Ivy League crown for the Ell. Eapj Wilson have come to terms Next *Saluiday the Injuns will His feel came from playing two Yale . nipped Ita closest rival, with the Boston Red .Sox; Thai compete In the Connecticut Inler- Two clitt-hangem •*'*”*“ years for Nat Holman at Chty Col­ Cornell, 48-47 Friday night, leaves only outfielder Pete -lemT- scholastic Athletic Omference'a lege of New York when that school Colorado and'- Kansas State, , jj;an and inflelder Piimpsle Green Slate .Meet at 1,’Conn. Yale Nears Crown heading into Ihe-^slretch Of ’thelr I without agreements and they aren’t was a national basketball power. Jijit y. .1 Amri^h a winner TTturaday night, in U»e thought I knew mors about It Yale’s basketball team has salted the tail of the Ivy League | I T ) T « n ) . 2 .32-3 were seeded 20U) and 15th, respec- Hockey at a (»lanee quarterfinala, . than the referees. So I took a test championship. The Bulldogs edged out Cornell last night 48- pacesetting Mississippi State en­ lijvmr I K-nih.’ 'M» 2 r iM), ttvely. Ugtat’a raaulU (tourna­ to become one and made 30 mis­ tertains Louisiana .State while 3 R» Hi iT ) Wjnniiijc PciniK -3»i 11 Biven tighter was 14th-rank^ 47 in a heart-thumper in Ithaca, They are now two games AMERK'A.V LEAGl E ' 1(8) m \ hutl^rflv 1 '*‘*!ir** 2. ment ranUnga in parentheaes): takes on the rules. So would any Kentucky, one game back of the jik o i i Marding’s 64-53 victory over 19th- ! Mnher I.M ». 3. Z H M Timf. r*»2.3. New Canaan (2) beat Waterford other player." ahead of any league’ challengers with the remaining three Biilldogi, la at Alabama. Prime Hershey 3. Rochester 0. I |)8) vt! fr*‘ P9iv|e' J Re'nlfFh iT ». 2, raiiksd Weaver. The point ^ 'Today’s Schedule (10), 88-50. Newington (7) beat Yet the good referee doesn't go games all against aecond dlvlatona games in the Southwest are Texas Hunter (M) 3- Verfaillp 'M» Tim#, made the difference was a free teams. Tech at Texas and Texas Chris­ Quebec at Springfield. as throw dropped In 14 seconds be­ Windliam Tech (15), 86-46. St. by the book. H e can't afford to. At New London low-regarded Imm 1 tsrit.*^y iT l. % Bemard'a (5) beat Cheshire (13), Norm insists. Tale pulled out ahead last night (Joaet Guard jolted Northeastern, tian at Southern Methodlat. Tech ' M )• 3 WhAiton »M». Tim#, fore the cutoff by Chaules Heard. wriUi 3:52 left and put on an ef­ and SMU head the standings at J on 2 iN r w r#rnrd» Both games were plsydowns. 78-69, and Bloomfield (11) beat 52-61. The winning score came , ! pb) \H hrex.atittrtk'' 1 M km 1*110 iT ), fective freeze. High point acorer DiMrict Eiilnea 2 iM ). 3 K m hupi «T ». Tim 4, scheduled to cut dt*vn the over­ Norwich Teadi (3). 68-62. , "It says right at the start. This when Jim Webster tapped In hla • In Class C (Small Schools), for .Yale was sophomore flick i '*9 * used Class A field from 21 teams is a acnccntact game.’ own errant foul shot with one 1 2T8) \d fr^#«ivl^ r#l»y; 1 M*ncn#'- Rocky Hill (17) dafeatad Ittsuh Kaminaky with 16 points. era Friday night with an 89-79 NEW HAVENMAPl-Quinmpiftf. to 16. In another playdown. 18th- "N e w you knew that's a laugh. second to go. far «Th#n V#rf*il1# ftirl (16), 62-57, in a .^yfiew a eentaat You can’t call ’em all; the tempo Tonight the Blues go against Co­ decision ovsr Arkansas. Southern Connecticut State and U*rub^L Timr. 1'43 2. raaked Notre Dame of West Ha- lumbia in N ew Y ork City. Tha Cadets, now 7-14, gave the Utah State and Colorado State O ntral Connecticut State have been . on l ^ t 13th-ranked Wllby, 67-57. and Hale-Ray ( i ) downed Avon of the game is ths Important Down In New Brunswick, N.J., visitors a batUs all the way. Dsva University, the two cqntendera for aelected to compete in the District The only first round Class A (14) 67-34 In UmTfirst round. thing.’’ Point for llpsrl Univeraity of Connecticut was Hastings waa a standout with his the Skyline's N CAA berth, have 82 N A IA Basketban Tournament game of the night matidiad third- TONIOirrS A GAMES Ha catagocises the fbulera into Greenwich ra. N otre Dasne baffled by a {tresslng man-to-man floor game and led tha Academy conference teatai Montana la at here March 2-3. Stonhill is the lead­ ranked Briatol Central^ and 11th- four groups: BOSTON f A P )—SjTac-ise play- Crosby vs. Lerman Hall defense and consequently lost its acoring with 20. Utah State while CSU playa at ing candidate for the fourth apotl - - ...-____ . .ntnked Hartford Pubhe. Hartford L IKa pMhers and bloelMrs. according to Owen McDowell.-] era ^ lie v e they can u j^^ OLA8S B 2.' Ika sMak artists—they de first game ever to. a Rutgera team. Danbury took command on ita Wyoming. The Ulaha and CSU won, 67-43.’ ^ , ' ' chairman of the Selection Commit- delphia In the Wilcox Tech ra James Memorial Mir fsuMng whsa they'ra out sf The score was 93-62. home cOurt late iii the aecond half have identical records.'9-2 In ths This paliiiig denionstiated that tee, today though Rhode -Island - — Col­ ■ Eastern Division, National Basicet- Brandfcrd r a Otimanid the liaira ra y s . Al_ R itter alippsd in 23 trying and ruahed on to a/ 71-62 victory league and 18-5 over-all. ball Aaaocialion playoffs—Just aa the toumamant tankinga, baaad aS / In the hoUy contested Middle lege and New Bedford Tech are In are on a mathematical for- (XAMIO to save ths day for Connecticut, over Naw York Marttlma Acad- they did a year ago. giva SB usiMli*' gm /ftfnliiiM t Sn^tSSSr The Huskiaa a n now 13-7, amy. / AUanUo Confarenca, Rutgera tac- tha nmnlng. t * * ---- A'-^

M^CHBSTER EVENDJG HERALD, MANCHEST^, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY , 1962 PAldlE l E N 24 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1962 PAGE ELSVIM^ t ' ...... ■ Palntlng-^Papertng 21 I ‘I HotMclioId Servicds __ He^ Wanted—Feaude 35 Articles For 4fde 45 Household Goods 51 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTE? Houses For Sale 72 Hoosm For Sak TS Offered li-A PAnmNO. p4vo^. Qoor iBad- ' * Ing, tomodeung. Can Ur. Caiarisa. n e e d a n o t h e r pay check? ChU- TV ANTENNAS, tubes, parts and DININO ROOM set, guita^ with MAN(3HE8TER—One block - from e x c e l l e n t LOCA'nON-4 iw n ; WASHER RfarRiaERA'TQR re­ i 3 9 - t m . dren and home reaimiBiblUties no accessories' bonanza Sale—iq our amplifier. (?ail MI 9-0441 after 4 Main St. 4 years old, beautiful 6 colonial, 1% baths, fir«^aea,'dliti< r ------y drawback. Pleasant, dignified isso o o « MORE TBAN Wl INTEdPVTOMV, pairs. Prmnpt, sconomlcal, Oaepart; famous do-lt-youraelf department.' p.m. 4gy miP TVIROUfiH asmsucKiR, but ‘miNK of tve AOMtvrnMwr room colonial, 1% baths, enciossd washer, garbac* disposal, rse guarantood. Ptiana Ml 9-4681. Pot- e x t e r io r and intarW work with no deUverlM or coUect- Rabbit ears 99c, stacked aluminum THE 9NOOT TO I you'RB R«m’/ porch, built-lns, combination win­ room, wall to carpoUng, 8-car A OBAO*ENP gTRHTr I VMOlXPNT HAVE TO O fW , taitoa’a, 180 Oantar M. PaMriunglng., tog. High eorhlnga. Commission. conical $9.99, channel! 8 yagi, GAS STOVE and Servel gas refrig­ AM*/ FROM WORRY ABOUT AUTOa dows and doors, fireplace, fully in­ garsgt, amesits .drivs, oxesUint Waupuer removed. _ OeUln||a. BU 8-8810 for personal Interview. $2.99, UHF bow tt^ $1.99 and up. erator, good condition, both for ,CnV TRAFFIC* F(3R OURLITUe sulated, city water and sewer. St. condition throughout, asar boa. AN OmiTOAL baigain! Raapbel- Floors. Good clean wortewuMp. Special prices on channel master $30. 27 ainton St. , school. Charles Lsspsraacs/' MI ADVERTISING Btor 8 pleco Urkig. room aet; sofa PART-TIME sales people and wait­ (WARSARIKE* James Parish. Owner anxious to FuUy maured. ReaaonaMa raljo. crosriire and JFD signal comet sell. Vacant. Charles Lesperance. 9-7620. Quey Leading Indians’ Scorer and 2 ch^ra,. $146. Ckooae from resses 8-0. 6-9, 8-9, or 1-9. WUl APARTMENT sixe gas stove, good Leo palletler, MI 9S818 or MI MtennasrlO foot mast pipe S3.H. MI 9-7620. up of 0 ^ fabrtea. Wort dona 9A083. ' . “ train. EHdl-tlme stenographer, typ­ Red Bird chimney mounts 99c, condition, G.E. refrigerator. Will NEW CXINTEMPORART SpUt CLASSinED ADVERTISING DEFT. HOURS axpart cnMtamon on our. pram- ist, factory trainee. Apply Conn. aril reasonable. MI 9-7249. ^bestparformance of the yearT <^tafactory Job almost 9*^)7 time C VHF wire 2c per foot, f^elvtog Manchester $18,900 (oyer ranch—6 rooms plus mo* By PRANK CLINE - 8 A.M. to 5 PAL iaOA AD work tuUy guarantood. CbjiUNG reflnlshed. painting, orall- State Employment Service, 806 tubes 40% off, "21” alumtolz^ hogany panelad gams room, S-ear "Thought we played our best w« put him In th e r ^ IUp|«ctiig MOU Fiabria Salesroom, 175 Pino SACRIFICE —3-ptece living room those seniors Is not going to be papering. WaUpaper booka_on re^ Mato 8t.', Manchester. picture tube special at EM.n and Seven room colonial. Extra largs garage, Westlnghouso dlotiwailisr ‘‘Remember what I said be­ game in the loss to Bristol East­ SC,' exeluaivo CSieney - Fahrto quest Fully Insured. Call Edward set, Frlgidaire automatic ^washer,-' dining room. Family room with and built-in range with hood, 3> ■ ern at the Arena. We gave it our easy.” COPY CLOSING TIME POB CLASSIFIED AbVT. many mdre specials. See us first Qlenwood combination oil 'and gas fore the start of the season? salesroom, in ^Mancheatar. MI R. Price. »n 0-1008. and save. Open evening* till t, fireplace, Nice neighborhood. Cen­ zone hot water beat. Near Qntrell best all the way but It Just wasn't What wUl ^U ieI biggest protdam Mo n d a y ifem F r i d a y , m o o a -m .—s a t o r p a y 9 a a l 8-7232. BMKot terms arrangsd. Help Wanted— Male 36 with Autopulse motor attached, If we could have a 50-50 sea­ for next yeah ? deeorat Saturdaya till 5, Satellite Electron­ trally located. Walk to schools, of the Assumption and Verplanck quite enough. Next was our vic­ INTEKIOR including two barrels, Westing- shopping. Call Mr. Merson, today!! School. 308 W. Oentsr I t . On flUvtr son I’d 1» happy. Well, I am. tory over Maloney on the strength "We’rp^ooking for another big ABSOLUTE bargaln--ciuitom made ceilings, wfJlpapering.jfl:^ W o p e n in g f o r ambitious men ic Service, 165 School St., Man­ chester, i l l 9-1786 house refrigerator. CUi any time x a 3.6103, MI 9-5306. Lane bus line. Bob lim o sb ee, But looking back on things of that strong second half in which man to go along with McKenna. PLEASiS READ TOURED slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. ing and reflnial'ihlng, Clean work- who are' Interested to a year MI 3-0419. Claaslfled er “W aat Ads” are taken over the phone as a con- “ amad. John builder, t o 9-0488. now I wish and believe that we made A minimum of mistakes.” Kmw of any ,8-6 lads wHh experi­ Budget terms. Call Mrs. Roberts, manahip.______No _ lob too 'round position. Opportunity for ELECTRIC hot water heater, 82 Was he .satisfied with the per­ ence who want to transfer to Man- vealence. The advertiser should read hiS ad the FIRST DAY *T m iT tsoo. ' " VerfaUle. MI 9-S760. management when qualified. Na­ RUGS.' NEVER used, ’ 9x12 beige BARROWS SIX ROOM Cape Cod. hot water we could hsve done a little better." gallon capacityatone lined, slight­ tweed. $30: 9x15 green. 135; Elec- A n p'ABOUT> TW ^^ formances o t his personnel? dieater High?” Hyde asked vrith APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS M time tor the next Inser- tional-firm, $100 weekly to start. ly used. OUl MI 8-6832. ’ W66K6 heat, combtoation windows eaa> add 4-4S CkMtch...... "We were a hot and cold ball Ueo. The BemM Is reepenribie tor M b' ONE Incorrect or omitted Ambition and personality are the trolux with attachments, $$5. BU /66KB LATER, ' That’a ttoe way Phil Hyde, Man­ tongue in cheek. ' «U fM WHAir.. and car garage. Very good condlUeB. club all the way. Boys took turns Jayvee .PoeelbilUtes tatoertion lOr-any ndveetleement and JRm only to the extent of a Buildinc—Contracting 14 Electrical Services 22 only Ingredients for your success. SNOW BLOWERS - From 871.86 9-6955. Three miles from Manchester,. chester High’s basketball coach, having good nights in different “make good” buertlon. Brnuro which do not lessen the value of Call Willimantic, HA 3-0421 or "A couple of poesltolHUee on our and up. Parts and aendee Capi­ KING SIZE Castro divan to A-1 con. Niagara 3-7744. described his reactions to hla first games. We didn’t have a steady own jayvees are Jim Leavitt and Mm advorttsenMttt wiB not bo eorreetod by "make good” Inaertlon. ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, ra- FREE ESTIMATBS—Prompt serv­ write P.O. Box 154, South Wind tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St. WALLACE year at. the hehn for the Injuns. modeling, all bTOa of carpentry. dltlon, green nylon covering, performer although Paul Quey Bob Brannlck.- They’re big and ice on all types of olectriom wlr- bam. Houra 7-6 dally. 7-8 'Thursday. 7-4 55 E. Center St. xn 9-.5306 The Injuns won eight conteerts was our most consistent scorer." Nelaon idgglna. MI 4-170|0. ing Ucenoed and Insured, Wilson priced for quick sale. MI 3-6619. ASKING $14,900 .strong enough If they develop. Saturday. ■ (Office open 9 a m. to 9.p.m.) \ and lost the same number under Figureis bear out Hyde's evalua­ Mike Lautenbach will probably be Electrical Co.. Manchester, Ml DIAL Ml 3-2711 BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, 0-4817, aiaatannury, ME 8-7878. FOR sa le:—E lectrolux gas refrig­ six room older colonial in flat Hyde's tutelage. TWa was good tion. Quey led the InJuna in scor­ a top reserve In the beckoourt and addltiona, recreation rooms, ell WOUlj) LDCE to trade 26" girl’s erator. all porcelain, 825. Apt. B 2, buctcleT schoolTa r e a ^ ^ ing with 240' points followed by a l e r t , w id e awake man to leam bicycle for 30’’ glri's bicycle MI condition, wall to wan oupotlRg, enobgh for a fourth place flnlA In Todd Potter, if he can develop types of carpentry. Also, fall-out ALL TYPES of electrical work. 1077 Main St. Cod, 90x122 lot, garage with patio, the Central OonnecUcut Intor- Dave McKenna with 155. Others to order department routine, ship­ 9-4090. 24 foot kitchen and dining area, aluminum combtoation storms a»4 more scrap, may earn a berth with Bhelters buUt. Call Ml 0-4201. A 4 B Electric. CaU MI 4-1429 or screens, porch, garagt, $00 . feet scholastlc t- CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Colonial, SE V ^ LOTS with city watar sn4 wheel Instruction for teensgers. and used furnitun;, china glass, 2 fireplaces, large cabinet kitchen, Johanna Evans XH 9-M53 313,900 in Andover ed with your savings In , mind. Ml 0-6075. itxifs of all kinds, new roofa, gut­ manent position. Apply Wyman Blver. picture (raroes and old cated on Chestnut St. $70 monthly. $18,500 on Spring Street sewerage. Charles Lem ranea. MX SATUROAT— KINOFIELD, Maine (AP) — Reasonable rates.. ^ J Baylea. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ Oil Co.. 24 Mato St. For appointment call MI 9-2497. 1% baths, screened porch, swim­ 9-7620. American kids are harder to WAITRESS wanted days. Apply TAPE RE(X)RDER8 (or rent Mar coins, old dolls and guna, hobby ming p guaranteed. Cau MI 9-1816. spring and mattress $25, bureau LARGE ROOM for one or two with tiled bath, fireplace, combination Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 F o r Vacated ing, walls washed, odd Jobs. Handy complete - light housekeeping and Manchester Center. PI 2-8619. window* and doors, home in excel­ PRINCETON ST. AREA tween 114,000 and $20,000 as a06B ■aw WANTEHl—Ride to Travelers from Man Service. Phone Ml 8-8948. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 $10. miscellaneous items. MI lent condition. One owner. E'’uU VERNON—6 room ranch, 8 bed­ as possible. Have asvaral quaUfleg Round of Golf RAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, CLERK-TYPIST 9-6379. bath. Parking MI 9-4776, C3istom 6 room ranch, large base­ vicinity Parker and Lydall Sts., free pickup and delivery on smaU basement, hot water oil heat, re­ rooms, full tile bath, fireplace, buyers. Carlton W. Hutchliu, MB {lours 8-4:30. Please call after 5 SHARPENING Service — Saws, Excellent opportunity for ex­ BUFF CXXIKER female, very pret­ Bu.siness Locations ment family room, garage, cast 0-5133. radios, pbdhographs. Hours 6-10 perienced girl. Must be good ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made cessed cast Iron radiators. City kitchen cabinets, built-in range, NEW ORLEANS (A P)—If the Houston Post p.m., MI 0-0400. knives, axes, shears, skates, ty, AKC registered, permanent ROOM FOR rent near Main St. 9 Foe Rent 64 plastered walls, basement gsrage, Iron rsdistion, many other extras. recipe for winning on profes­ rotary blades Quick service. C ^ - p.m. H A S RaiUo and TV. VJ typist and have aptitude for fig­ shots, 7 -months, H. (I. Chase, slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. water and sewerage. Near school, 9-5583, Ml 8-1479. Hazel St. MI 9-2170. bus line, quiet neighborhood. Quick constructed In 1958. William sional golfs tour calls for self- HOUSTON (AP)—S a m m y WANTED—Ride to University of tol Eiiquipment Co., 88 Mato St., ures. Reliability and willing­ Harnytoy Hill Kennels, Hebron Budget terms. Call Mrs. Roberts, EXCEIJ-ENT STORE for anv bust- .prlsfl Broker, Ml 9-9700.______5-5 DUPLEX 1>0W!— ness to learn most Important. 5H 9-7590, occupancy. Charles I-esperance. Legal Notice confidence as an Ingredient, then John Blair, 160-pound amateur boxer, goes to Hartford Tuesday evening for 6 :25 Manchester. Hours dally 7-5, TELEVISION antennas and rotor Rd., Bolton. MI 3-5427. FURNISHED ROOMS, complete ness or office, apartment includ­ Centrally located In quiet residen­ Baugh, the highest paid punting class from Manchester. Payment Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4, MI Good starting salary. Call for xn 9-7620. tial area, 3 bedroom* each side, 2 pudgy Phil Rodgers can’t miss. the ropes in a New York bout as Junius Hinton follows systems installed, and repaired. AMANA UPRIGHT freezer, value light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ ed 476 Mato St. xa 9-6229. 9-5. CAPE—6 finished rooms, gsrsge, And to bear witness to this pro­ coach In football, reportedly had offered. After 5 MI 3-1712. 8-7958, Interview, MI 8-6630. Roosevelt, trally located. Children accepted- .separate heating systems, Immedi-j 0008lORB OP B s a p ix o through on his swing and photographer’s backlight Serving Manchester and surround. Mills, Inot, Mr. Mon’tavanl. Articles For Sale 45 $625, now $300. Twin beds with SXIALL STORE, 3 Summer St. SPU T LEVEL, 7 rooms. I 'i baths, Jalousled porch, fireplace, plas­ 8TATK ui« Of lUrohi Scon, lau ef t o Wednesday, Friday, 9-12 but will up and delivery. Icp skates sharp­ selling retailers low coet advertls- 4 and 6; 2 pair- boy’s hockey NICE LARGE front bedrtxim (or Modern 6 room colonial home with I lumbls. In. Mid District, deceased. The blonde, freckled-faced son Wally Lemm, who led the Oil­ arrive and leave at driver’s hours. ened, precision ground. L A M 'ng. National magazine. Full-part skates, size 5 and 7. MI 9-3689, MODERN BEDROOM set, 2-pieCe 9-8464. Present. Hon. Cbarlee H. Nlcholeea, of a San Diego, Calif., car sales­ ers from the American Football Moving:— ^Trucking:— tiring room set, Maytag wringer gentleman private entrance. MI MANCHESTER-$21,903. 1 year attached garage, 1% baths, bulH-ln Judge. Call MI 3-5403.J Equipment Corporation, Route 83, time. -Box 369, Westport, Conn. 9-4966, 21 Camrch St. STORE FOR rent 243 N. Xlaln St. oven and range. Upon the appllcsMon ef Helen FYeta man came through with hla second League woods to the team’s sec­ Storag:e 20 HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or welshing machine, vacuum clean­ xa 9-5229, 9-5. TWO-FAXnLir flats 6-5, with 2 old. 4 bedroom Colonial. 1'4 baths. No Control and No Contract Vernon, Conn. 'TR 5-7609. Manches­ rooms finished on thlril floor, 2- Rroft of Calumnla. Conneelleut. srartsg successive 60 yesterday for a 36- ond championship last season, ter exchange. Call Enterprise 1045. (rozet., 80c dot. H. Pasqualinl 2^ er with floor polishing attach­ Attached garage. Family room off that sdmInlatrsUon of eatd estate 8s took the head Job with the St. MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. Avery Street, Wapplng ments. Reasonable. Cali MI 3-4965 STORE OR office space, street car garage, off East Center St., kitchen. Flrepln'ce, built-lns, dish­ BecchlcT'Smith srsmed. e* per application m (Us mere hole total of 138. He had a two- Automobiles For Sale 4 Apartments— Flats ■ near Post Office, schools and shop­ tully appear*; It I* stroke margin over such veterans, Loulg Cardinals Thursday. SNOW PLOWING, day and night Light trucking and package deliv­ NOTICE antvtime. level, 71 E. Center St. Call AD washer. Formal dining room. All REALTORS ORDERED: Thai Mid appIleaHoa be Brass, Ambition Not Enough JE E P STAnON wagon. 1956, 4 service. Rates according to Job ery. Refrigerators, washers and HARTFORD BOAT Show, SUte Tenements 6-1628. ping, Phllbrlck Agency, XII 9-8464. city services. Steel beam construc­ heard and determined at a Court as Bo Winlnger of Odessa, Tex., Jack Mitchell of Kansas is men­ ~ In accordance with the require­ Armory, Feb. 28 through March 4. MI 9-8953 xn 3-6969 snd Wes Ellis of West Caldwell, wheel drive, 6 cylinder, 24,500 and/or conditions. MI 9-5650 all stove moving specialty. ‘Folding 21" CXINSOLE televiaton aet, maple tion. Transferred owner can give tioned as another likely candidate W 9-0752 ments of the Zoning Regulations Adults $1, Children 50c. corner china closet, cedar cheat, THREE ROOMS heaUd, Main St., CAPE—4 finished rooms, close but flee In the Town of Andover an the 3n4l N.J. to replace Lenun. Others being original miles ,real cream puff, hours. chairs for rent. with or without stove. Call between quiet location, nice yard, garage, early occupancy. Call Mr. Wagner, day of March, 1943. at ten-thirty P'eloim And Hayseed Gets Cut by Mets MI 4-0775. for the Town of Manchester, Conn., 3-plece. living room set, child's OFFICE AVAILABLE April 1, rea­ MI 9-5-T06. Barrow* It Wallace, 65 In the forenoon: and that notice ef tlM The 23-year-old Rodgers, who discussed are Buster Ramsey, THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS C»>. 'SNOW BLOWERS—A few 1962 Reo 5:80-7:30. Ml 8-6441. sonable. Call xn 3-5891 good-sized rooms, rec room In OWNER TRANSFERRED- Must BUSINESS-professional accounts. the Zoning Board of Appeals will folding stroller, maple butterfly E, Center. Manchester, MI 9-5306. sell one-family, three bedroom pendency of said application^ ind Of tha plays out of La Jolla. Calif., de­ Frank (Pop) Ivy, Boris (Babe) NEE2D A CAR and tud your credit Moving, packing, storage -local hold a public hearing on Monday snow throwers still available. end table, hassock, floor lamp, cellar, oil hot water heat, (airly time snd pise* of tiesrlng tn^ees. W scribed his second round without Dlmancheff, Frank Filchock and If your receivables need action, Manchester Surplus Sales, .169 N. DUPLEIX for rent, 6 Isirge rooms, priced at $14,900. Robert Wolver­ home at 482 Adams St. Full attic. given In all pereons known .10 be Ihten- NEW YORK (AP)—John Pappas battlng practice. The lefthanded turned down? Short on down pay­ phone MI 0-5317 any hour. AAA and long distance. Agents for evening, March 5, 1962 at 8 P.M, new gold and brown silk taffeta SPLIT LEV El—For those accus­ reted In esl(f estalf. by cAueMg a eipp a trace of modesty. Lisle Biackboum. , Lyons Lines Inc., world-wide Mato St. MI 3-7111 daily to 9 p.m. 3 bedrooms, central heating, $105 Houses For Ren‘ 65 ton Agency, xn 3-1914. Structurally sound but need* re­ has lots of hair, brasg and ambi­ .swinger clouted two out of the ment? Bankrupt? RepoaeeMlon? Reimbursement Service, 869 Main in the auditorium of the Bentle.v, bedspread with bolster pillow and monthiv includes one-car garage. tomed to the -ftoer things all one decorating. Sacrificed at $1,000 of thie order to be pobllshed enee la “Except for a couple of bad tion. But he has no control. And no park, sent another high off the One suggestion was that Baugh Don't'>flve up! See Honeet Doug- St. Bonded. movers. Free estimates. Ml 8-5187. School, 57 Hollister St„ on the fol­ matching scarfs. MI 9-9928. enme newepaper having S cliruiatlOn Is spots.” he said. "I played a per­ Call Ml 9-6008. BOLTON—Rent with option to buy, $13,500 — ATTRACTIVE 6 room could demand ha* been In­ below 1957 cost fO|- quick sale. Of­ Mid DIalrict. ported on the #uMSf contract. scor^Jxiard and another Into the would take the head Job and bring taa, get the lowdown on the lowest lowing application: STATE cluded In thi* lovely 8'4 room wh#r^ th# fect round of golf." ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made MANCHESTER Movtog and Truck- 6 room ranch, 2-car.garage, 1% ranch, 2-car attached garage, fered at $11,600 Call. Fred Bard In "He's wild enough to hurt centerfleld barrier 400 feet away. Ramsey in as hia top assistant— ('-down and amal|est payments anjr- HEARING ALSO. Wear A Half Size? ROCKVILLE!— Apartments newly baths, acre lot, partially furnish­ large lot. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI home. The style la eondustye to Middletown DI 7-3304 at any time iRBl rfwYlt In th# Town 6 t CMumMft. < This Is the lad who won the na- For the Senators, the g(x>d news if Ramsiey wanted It. wbere. Not a anull loan or finance slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. tog Company. Local aiid long dis­ by iDAtl, pDtttf* frtf .. ‘ T someone.’’ New York Met offi- tance moving, packing and stor- Seymour Kudlow; 681 Main St.; Carefree Cotton! decorated, dinette, kitchenette, ed if desired, $175 monthly. Avail­ 9-5132. those who en.loy split level living for appointment to Inspect. tlonal collegiate golf utle while cial Johnny tnhnnv Mi.rnhvMurphy said after was Bob Schmidt. The big catch Baugh was head coach for the company plan.' Douglaa Motora, Budget terms. C^II Mrs. Roberts, Bus. Zone HI. Special exception is bedroom, tile bathroom appli­ at Its best. On beautifully land — 1 BcMt. bv h«r 4tUm«7. at the Unlvcr.slty of Houston and 833 Mato S t MI 9-7690. a g e . Regular service throughout able June 1st. Ooodchild-Bartlett watching the would-be pitcher er, obtained in a four-player deal New York iStans last season. He New England states and Fiori6a. requested to have Limited Repair­ ances, SM per month, dall MI Realty, BU 9-09.39, XH 3-7925, XIANCHESTER-Ranch, large liv­ scaped spacious tot. 2-car garage. MANCHESTER-Neat as a pin 6: trails only reigning National Open Friday. with Cincinnati, underwent a knee is now the Titans’ punting coach er license and certificate of ap­ 3-1869. 'TR 5-3485. ing room, modern kitchen. 3 bed­ 4 bathrooms. Priced In the high champ Gene U ttler—who’s not OLDESt CARS mechanics spe­ Ml 3-6563. room Cape with front dormers and i n*<’iirut. ‘ Pappas is the brash youngster operation during the winter. The at $20,000 a year after a dispute cials, tixit 3f0urself oars, always proval for same at above location. rooms, 1% baths, large rec room, .50*. Phllbrlck Agency, Xfl 0-8464 aluminum siding, spaclou* kitch-. Mnrold E 8<-oit 36448 Stanwped Avw playing in New Orleans— in money early reaction is supposed to be with owner Harry Wlsmer. Household Services AU persona interested may at­ FOUR BIG rooms only steps from Business Property For Sale 70 excellent! condition. 319,500. Phil- en formal dlntog rooni (lieplace, _ earned this year and Rodgers Is from ix>ng Island who walked into a good selection. Look behind our Main St. (or only $55 per month. the mets training camp with a Important and Schmidt has been K. S. (Bud) Adams, the Oiler office. Douglas Motors. 383 Mato. Offered 13-A Painting— Papering 21 tend this hearing. brick Agency, xn 9-8464. SPECIALS full cellar. Beautiful yard, coif-: i>„,hirH«y Road. Columbia, ConneeH- In his first year on the tour. going at full speed in the early owner, is in Florida on vacation. Zoning Board of Appeals Available March 1 or thereatouts. MAIN STREETT—Income property. venlent location. Asking only] rut *nd Rodgers dunked birdie putts of i SAM’S UPH01.STERY - Retired PAINTINO AND paperfaangtog. Roger B. Bagley, Belfiore Agency. MI 3-5121..' Well constructed retail building COI/)NIAI.-~6 spaclou* rooms, , Sursn Srotl by her guar «i€rht i.>> nnH IS feet and experience.^ He admitted his last te.sts. He said by telephone he might re­ 1959 PONTIAC Bonneville etatlon SPLIT LEVEL $14,9M. Nearly new large 7 'I | ,,,litem.3^ 110 Helen^ 0"‘WrtVfeM. Fret* 6eou P O. tigf three, eight, 15 and 18 feet and The New York Mets returned two from the shop. Car, taka care of Good clean workmanship at rea Chairman consisting of .two stores with base­ breezeway, attached gsrage. fire­ workout had been throwing a ball turn Wednesday to start the hunt wagon, fully equipped, all power, all your upholstering needs at THREE ROOM apartment, heat, ranch with 2-car garage, twci Dmibledsv Road. f.o(„„|>4,^o„**et!eut.Columbia Coi.. ------had only one bad spot—that on against a blank wall. pitchers, obtained in the player for a new coach. excellent condition. Original - cost ■onabla rates. SO years to Man- Daniel L. Hair, hot water, electricity, stove, re'- ments, central location, ample $15,900 place. and nice yar(l. A reasonable ( olored tile bsths, "picture book " all at least **ven days before ibe date the par 3, 222-yard 15th where he great savings. CaU CH 3-3S7>. - chestei, Raymond Blake. MI Secretary parktog. One store leased until offer buys this home. kitchen with bullt-lns, formal din­ «ri for Mid hetring But the bushy-haired youth said draft, who announced their retire- Authority Disagreement $4,700. sacrifice for half. MI 9-1987 frlgerator. 245 N. Main, aecond rH A REEfi H. IOCH<3l8 0 K Judge. three-putted from the edge. , menl. Johnny Antonelli was re­ or MI 3-6098. 0-9237. V floor, $88. Ml 9-5229, 9-5 1964 -other leased until 1969. Good Extra clean modern split level ing rtxtm, center hall design, ma­ Strong Winds he wag pretty fast and wanted a Lemm reportedly left Houston WEAVING of Burns, moth holes Income. Priced to sell. Call War­ 5 room CAPE on Hillside St. tryout. Newsmen were intrigued turned to the Milwaukee Braves because of disagreement with and torn clothing, hosiery runs, home in Bolton, plastered walls, hogany trim And, doors. ' Lovely The 32-mlIe an hour ,^nds that 1951 STUDEBAKER ?4-ton truck THREE ROOM apartment. Heat, ren E, Howland, Realtor. MI fireplace, gSrage," full basement. Only $13,200. Large lot. yard with terrace, AA zone. Bank ! 1 1 a 1 by his brashnesg and took up hla and Billy Loes to the San Francis Adams over distribution of au­ handbags repaired, zipper re­ 3-1108. buffeted the 6,700-yard City Park C O Giants. with two bodies—standard pickup placements, umbrellas repaired, . stove, refrigerator Gables, 118 High, dry 130x130 lot full of sturdy cause. He got his tryout, pitching thority in the front office.'’ body and 7x9 foot platform body. 6 room CAPE at 98 Lyness St. j appraised. TTi* 1 Rcau Hcrald AclvSe course may have had little effect for about 18 minutes while Mur­ Baugh has business Interests' in' men's shirt collars reversed and Main St. MI 9-5229. 9-5 shade IrMs. Immediate occupancy. I-ook this one over ** It 's In "good ry, Rfaltom. MT 9*5524, MI 3-6930. _ (in Rodgera but It certainly played Excellent running condition. MI replaced. Marlow's UtUe Mend phy looked on. Houston. 3-1888. MANCHESTER - - “OPEN HOUST Houses For Sale 72 shape and Is reasonably priced. merry ned' With other top contend­ "The Mets are not interested in "I'd like to talk It over with tag Shop'. ers. Gonzales, Molina FIVE ROOM apartment, second BELFIORE AGENCY 5 room RAN{!H in Vernon, close Pappas," Murphy said. "I don't Mr. Adams,” Baugh said from his 1956 PACKARD Clipper, radio and floor. 13% Ford St. Tel. MI 8-4751. $11,500—2 bedr(x>m ranch, cellai, Defending champion Doug Sand-. could 'play pro ball In Rotan, Tex., ranch last night FLAT FINISH Holland window double garage, trees, near bus, to Vernon Circle, This home Is Ring Substitutes heater, very clean, body excellent, shades made to measure. All TOMORROW 2 to 5 PJi MI .3-5121 priced right snd Is close to bus line, ers was a good case in point. The | league” Adams asked a sportswriter for $225. MI 9-0120. 56 Hawthorne St. TWO ROOM apartment, heat, gas stores Carlton W. Hutchins, XII metal Venetian blinds at a new 9-5132. shopping, and highway to Hartford, "^'m not di.s.appointed," Pappas Baugh’s telephone number. LELAND DR.. (Off Kemwy StrMt) stove and refrigerator furnished VERPLANCK SCHOOL — 6 room with Ellis and Ed Oldfield of Golf, ghnigged, and started North while For Bout on Video 1934 PORD HALF ton pick-up low price. Keys made whUe you Mitchell was 'enthusiastic about wait. Marlow's. AdulU only. KD 8:6388. $12,600 — RfKKVILLE. 5 room Cape Cod. Garage, ' combination 1"'.’ returned to the more » ------the Houston position. truck, good running condition, windows and doors, (ireplsce, hot but Sanders mushroomed to a 74 LAS VEGAS. Nev. (A P)—Sixth $150. MI 9-9230. THREE ROOM heated apartment, ranch, large living room, cabinet JACK -I. LAPPEN AGENCY routine problems involved in get- ■'It’s the best Job now on the RADIO-TV REPAIRS aU fflakaa kitchen, beautifully landscaped water oil heat, near bus line, good 8 BISSELL ST. y.cstei-day and belied his normal ting ready for another season. ranked welterweight Manuel Gon­ market,” he said. “They have Cara, phonographa changon. stove and refrigerator, furnished, Art you looking nianner by bushing his play off in ENGLISH FORD, 1958 sUUon middle-age couple. Ml 3-7894. lot. Shown by appointment. Marion condition, good tniy, (Tharles I-es- One of the problems invoivea zales and ex-Marine Louis Molina good crowds, good interest, flne Honeatjcconomical. (GuaranteedM perence. M l 9-7620,. MI 9-4506 MI 4-1894 MI 4-0149 interviews. Sanders’ ^6rhole 142 Roger Maris, now the only New j make their national television de­ wagon, very*clean, fine mechant E. Robertson, Realtor. Xn 3-SW13. flnancing and go(xl personnel—it’s cal condition, economical to oper days. Famous for ssrvlos for $0 for a NEW placed him fourth, York Yankee still unsigned for j but tonight, but only because a mighty attractive deal. years. Phone lU 9-4W. Pottn^ XCANC9IETBTER—6 room Cape to FALKNOR D RIVE-Sm srt 8 room • a Behind the leaders going into the ate. MI 9-1948. FOUR ROOM apartment, third the 1962 season. |Lightweight Champion Joe Brown "But we have been very happy ton’s. floor. Xn 9-8679. . quiet location, nice yard with Vernon ■ • Cape, sparkling aluminum siding, third round were Bobby Brue of Marls, who hit 61 home runs ' hna tonsilitis. in Lawrence," he added. trees, upstairs finished in knotty oversized garage, handy to Crystal River, Fla., 1960 New last season, became the last un­ Browm's title match against Ivy preceded Lemm at S t Auto Driving School 7-A ANDOVE31—Three room aparf- pine, dining room, fireplace, 3 schools, buses, snd shopping. HOME this Spring? Orleans champion Dow Finster- signed Yank when second base­ Carlos Ortiz, scheduled for to­ I.iOUis. Filchock coached Denver, ment, heat, hot water, stove and bedrooma, screened porch, garage, IMMEDIATE Yours (or $18,900. Robert B, An­ wald of Tequesta, Fla., Bob Ros- man Bobby Richardson came to night, had to be postponed be­ Dlmancheff served on the Dallas PREPARE FOR driver’s tsst. REPUBUCAN ONE SIZE. (34-5) refrigerator, gan^e.' PI 2-6043. very clean, immediate occupancy, derson Agency, JA 6-0139 hurg of Portland. Ore . and Jerry terms Friday, for a reported cause q t the champion’s illness, Cowboy staff and Biackboum haa Ages 16 to 60. Drtvliig and class $15-900. Robert Wolverton Agency, Steelsmlth of Glendale, Calif., all $25.(X)0, an Increase oT“ about but the' television spot was open been mentioned for all of Hous­ room, ‘nirae Instriictors No wait CAUCUS w THREE ROOXI basement apart­ xn 3-1914. OCCUPANCY MANCHESTER — 7-7 duplex, 2-car W« have BRAND NEW CUSTOM BUILT HOMES at 144. $4,000. and Gonzales and Molina were ton's coaching vacancies. tog. Manchester Drlvtiig Aeade ment for rent. 345 per month. garage, excellent condition and (not in a development) on PORTER ST., just oppofiite The Republlpan electors of the Three tiedroom ranch on wooded One of the day’s chief victims of Maris, in Florida filming a signed to fill it. ABC will televise my PI 2-7240. Phone Xa 3-0053. SOUTH WINDSOR—117,900 — Un­ location $21,960; short way out — Autumn St. They are near ahiipping;. bus aerviee snd the wind—though he didn’t blame movie, originally had planned to it at the regular Saturday night Town of Manchester are hereby usual new pplit level. Complete lot. Built-in oven, range. Gas in­ ,,new homes only $490 down. Call FOUR ROOM duplex house, heat cinerator. Wall to wall'.carpeting, Highland Park School. it at all—was former national take his family home to Raytown, fight time. Know? the Family notified that there will be a caucus with built-ini. 1% baths; 8 bed­ '"^The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Mo!. Monday. B u t. his 18-month- at Bowers School Auditorium on and )Mt- water. Oakland St., xa rooms. 2 zone hot oil heat. Family and drapes throughout. Immacu­ ReaUors, MI 3-6930 or MI 9-5524. collegiate champ Jack Nicklaus, Gonzales is 22, is from Odessa,. 3-5324. old son Kevin was stricken with Texas, and is a stablemate of NOTICE Thursday, March i; 1962, at 9 r(x>m. % acre treed lot. Near bus. late. Leias than one year old. 6 ROOM COLONIAL who skyrocketed to an eight-over- BOSTON (AP) — Phil Watson $15,500, Call Mr. Rocholl, MI 9-6306. SVa ROOM RANCH par 80 after firing a 71 in opening bronchial pneumonia Friday and Brow-n, He has won 30 of his 37 Pursuant to the provisions of the o’clock p.m. for the following pur­ 8297 5854-H shopping, schools, churches. 4 can’t be blamed for feeling that FOUR ROOM apartment, second On* and one-half bstfis,. round action. was hospitalized. pro fights, scoring 10 knockouts. state primary law and the rules poses: _ _ I2M-24M The easy-shoulder cloobto makes floor, $65, adults, centrally locat­ miles to East Hartford center. Maris has until Feb. 28, the offi­ there is always a Patrick looking 1. To select party-endorsed Coll Mrs. EClombt. xn 9-5306. Bar- One and one-half baths. 2 The field will dwindle to the low Molina is 25. He had his last over his shoulder.-When fiery Phil of the Democratic party, the Then you’ll be pleased with this this a most comfortable mess for ed. x a 9-8173. fireplaces, (one in the cellar, bookcase built around fire- cial reporting date, before offi­ Democratic electors of the Town candidates for delegates to the raws 5 e Wallace, Manchester. Xfl 60 scorers and ties after today’s fight last Tuesday In his home broke into the National Hockey Tour choice of a . . . attractive collartees frock designed Ole young lady! (Make a second ..^B^ROWS recreation room can be fin­ place, built-in china in din­ round for the 18-hoIe finals Sun­ cially being classified a holdout. town, San Jose, Calif. He scored of ^Iton.are hei«by notified that Republican State Convention A- 4 Bedroom O n ter Hall Ckiloniad, lH baths. e4pecially In your size range. Add version with criqi White collar cm THREE ROOMS, heat and hot 9-5306. Very soeoessfal grocery He- reportedly is asking about League as a player with Ura New '-to be held to Hartford, June ished for only $500). cellar ing room, choice of decara- day. , ' a first-round knockout over Len there will be a'caucus at the Com­ the bow to a blending pontrast. broi^red with vloletz!) t water, first floor, gas stove, no and store In an exrlnsive gkrage. Choice of decora- $70,000, about $10,000 more than York Rangers in 1036, hla coach munity Hall on Wednesday, March 4th and Sth, 1062, the Congres­ A 7 Room Split Level (nearly finished), large rec room, kitchen garage. 867. Phone JA 8-3391. X(ANCHE!8TER Suburbs- Two-faro- tions. Seeded, shrubbed, ame- Matthews of Philadelphia. Molina buUt-tos, 3 baths. No.“ 8297 with Patt-O-Rama U Pattern No. 58S4-H haa tiasue— lly ranch 5-4, two furnaces, ga­ neighborhood. Sale In- Uona, seeded, shrubbed, anie- the Yankees are offering. has been campaigning chiefly as was Lester Patrick, now a member 14. 1062 at 8 p.m. sional DUtrlct, the County, ctiides baildlng with in­ site drive. Small lot for M y 10 Led in 16 Years in I zee 13H, 14%. 16%. 18%, sizes 3, 4, 5 inclusive; hot-iron CLEAN LOCATION—Duplex, 4 rage, completely modern, tremen­ site drive. Small lot for easy The Los Angeles Dodgers, the a lightweight and is undefeated In of hockey’s Hall of Fame. When 1. To select party-endorsed can­ and the Senatoiial District A 6 Room Ranch, kitchen built-lns, 3 baths, 3-car garoge. 38%. 34%, 36%. Bust, short transfer; full dirscUotis. WALLACE come produrlng apart­ Washington Senators and > Balti­ he became coach of the Rangers 20% rooms, bath and pantry, hot dous opportunity. Only 819,500. maintenance. maintenance. 19 Ikmta. Hia, victims include didates for membership on the Conventions. All vrtth flreplacea; % acre lota; city water. ‘ sleeve 4% yanlB o< S5>toch. ' .'’To order,, send 86e to coins to: 55 E. Center 8t. XH 9-6306 ment. For todMdoal at* Miami, Fla. (AP)—^Ten different more Orioles had more happy In 1955, Phil was working under 3. To select party-endorsed water, x a t-1061. Cart ton w, Rutclitoa. Xtl 9-5182. Ciseef 'Andrade." He .bhxed on the DymocraUe Town Committee for ■To order, eend 35c In coins to:— Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) Hen caili IF YOf’BE REALLY INTERESTED WE CAN MAKE Jockeys have led the riders in the news. 1056 U.S. Olympic team. General Manager Murray (Muzs) the ensuing two years. candidates for membership on (Directions: Hartford Road to BM gs' Street, QUALITY Sue Burnetti ‘riie Manchester H!ve- ning Herald, u se AVK. OF AMER- BEAUTIFUL 8 room apartment, CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, A DEAL! FIN A.VCIN’G IS NO PROBLEM! laat 16 seasons at Hialeah Park. The Dodgers signed outfielder Promoters of the Brown-Ortiz Patrick, Lester’s son. And when he 3. To tiBi)sact sudi other busi­ the Republican Town Com­ left on to Keeney Street. Watch for aigiu). ntog Herald;_1188 AVE. OF 1CA8, NEW YORK 88. N. T , loigs IHrtng rootn with fireplace, & N AGENCY Bill Hartack and Ted Atkinson, Wally Moon-to * contract calling' was . named coach of the Boston BUILT appliances, beat.' hot water, ga­ I light are still trying to work out ness as may properly come before mittee for the ensuing two AMfaMCAS, NEW YORK 86. N.Y. For Ist-class mailing add Uc for rage. Call x a 4-0288. formal1 dtoug ‘room, family size RANGE HILL DR., Vernon — Janet Bycholsld Note: Sboald you already have a borne, we WUI Oedildar a M||A> now r’etlred, each won die crown for .alxiut $40.000, tops on the club. a new date and they say April 21 Bruins in 1061, his boas was Gen­ said caucus. years. By For UUclass mailing add lOc for each pattern. Print Name, Addrcae kitchen 3 Sedrooms, 1% baths. $17,500., liks new a year ger M. Neiye For Further Information On Thiaa H6dk6a YUhdd ^8B reinsmen here last year with 56 .328. and runs battixJ in, 88, last would be about a month before ray’s older brother,. Murray and Chairman business as Inay properly conic REALTOR encloaed breetaway. attached ^ storm wtodews. Newly patotsd In- HOMES with Zone, Style No. and Size. Bend 50c for the' New. Big-eise apart mint, quiat rtaidsitUal sec- m 84727 JOHN PONTICELLI A SONS— Ml winnari to 260 mounts and w-ent on season. Brown would be ■uSlcienUy re­ Lynn were teammates Watson Democratic Town before such caucus. 575 MAIN STREET—Ml S>1108 I ^ ’t Bdae the spring A summer ’83 Album tilled with lovely designs tien, modem bath, parking, heat rage, landscaped yard 91x184. •Ids and out. City water, half sera to win raa natlcm’a riding cham- ThCKOrtolea' bright spot -was Jim covered to re-enter the r l ^ to during their playing days with the Oomralttee of Bolton, Signed John Y. Shea Jr. '63‘ ‘ me ef our pattern magazine a iissdleworlr stitch aecUon aiM. and' hot water, 870 montlUy. TR Marioa E. Robertsoo, Realtor, MI lot. Buy direct from owner, TR plmutopi Gentile, who continued to blister condition-for A', atrenuous Rangers. GteUMCtiCQt Town Chairman . FkAMn. Send 60e for copy. free patterns. S4813, n t S4884. ' S-8B8S. 5-7811- X f . - V / PAGE TWELVE ftlTURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1961 ^lanrli^atfr Surnitig If^raU i About Town $121,986 Requested Pazianos Obseirve Heard Along Main Strjeet For Recreation 35th Anniversary Qowt -speaker at a dinner meet* And on Somm of Manche»ter'’9 Sid* Strefita, Too Business Bodies taf of the Mancheater Jayceea Snow makinif equipment and The S5th wedding anniversary Monday ^ 0;S O p.m. at the Man- chanter Couhtr}’ Club will be Jose Beats His Pants Off Hard Man l» Replace siormaf aalary increases are among day bf Mr. and Mrs. George M. Salazar, 54 T rvy Dr., a civil en- Now if” can be toid, and mem­ The 'wattlr department budget items accounting for an .increase Pazianos, 28 Green Hill St., was a* request, in its explanation of history-making day about which ^ e e r who fled from Cuba when bers of the' famous Manchester costs, lists the fa c t' that 1,000 in the recreation ■ department's ^ atra’a .;pro-Ooinmunisi attitude Seventh Colonial Volunteers (ac­ 1962-1963 budget request. The de­ they^will tell future grandchildren. became apparent. Members may more man hours of work will be The couple's anniversary was tually those intrepid souls from the put in during 1962-63 than the partment is asking for |121,986 Tuesday, the day of John (2Henn's InvllM guesta for the dinner at 6 :30 current year, for a total of 7,000 this yesLT. Last year the depart-; or program at 7:30. Chamber of Commerce's retail three orbit flight. Uke millions division who helped promote the hours. ifiient got 8114,870 after asking for Americans, they watched televi­ George Washington Birthday Sale) A Manchester man who's fa­ 8120.612. sion during the day. They celebrat­ Miss Priscilla J. Parmakisn, are still talking about Creighton miliar with the department, and The budget request includes six ed the anniversary at a family din­ daughter^ of Mr. and Mrs. Levon Shodr's mbment of truth at Mid­ nprticularly with the retirement snow heads, wdth attachments, at ner at their home. PamahlatL 3i Arvine PI., has of one w'ell known, and highly 82,300 to make snow for. a ski They were married Feb. 20, been nainM'4o the dean's list (or dletown. Shoor, dressed in that colonial colorful member of the depart­ slope at M.£. Nebo and the sliding 1927, in the Russian Orthodox high academiesatanding at Pem­ ment. cracked. "It’s because Pe- area at Center Springs Park. The Church in Hartford. Mr. Pazianos broke College, tnb^women’s division outfit and acting as drummer boy. really had his hands full in Mld- tricca retired.” Ski Club of Manchester will pro­ is -retired owner of the Princees Of Brawn Unlverslls^ Providence, vide the remaining necessary Restaurant They ha'-e two daugh- R. I. Mlss ParmakiaiKhi a gradu­ dletowTi last Sunday, and couldn't Fair E.\cluuige put down those drum .sticks fast equipment to complete a snow tete. Mrs. Charles Mamakos of ate of Manchester High^hool and While the welfare budget in­ j making machine. Boston, who attended the anni­ a senior at Pembrolte. enough as his George Washington creases each year, we notice that pants dropped, without warning, The salary and wage request is versary dinner, and Dr. Artemis the money mostly goes to those ! 893.178, and includes the regular PaziaqM of New York CltjG, and Mias Judith-Anne Cook. dau| from his waist to his knees. The who need kid. New equipment re­ a son, B. George Pazianos^ Wash­ in‘ty development program, slm- gary), arros con polls (Costa electronic data processing equip­ former Dolores Donze of Benton EsUbllshed 1915 , to Frank Valclulis, institutional sistant to the state finance com­ ment firm. College. Boston, Mass Miss Gar-I »ertr‘« spon- Rica), bishop's bread (Elngland), j representative, by Council Cpm- St., Manchester. 46 Years OI Sersice and apricot loaf (Armenia). missioner. Snelgrove receives membership rity is a graduate of Manchester i by the U.S. International Co- I mls.sloner Isadore Wolfson. guest ' Her career with the state began in the Burroughs Legion of Honor High School and a freshman the- ] Administration. Tiny world globes will be center­ ; of honor, who also gave a talk on in February 1934 when she began BRIEFS pieces on Bhe tables. About 50 club and a trip to Grand Bahama Is­ Dr. Lawrence S. Coleman of WM. DICKSON atre arts major. Miss Webb will prepare biqlawa. ^ Scouting. working with Federal Emergency land for a conv'ention sales meet­ an Iraqi dessert, for the dinner. members aro expected to attend A skit was presented by the Pan­ Reliqf Administration (FERA) at Granby has been appointed super­ ing-vacation. visor. health and safety, of the & SON The Friendship Club of St. John's Club members will prepare the in costumes of foreign countries. ther Patrol. Hartford. She later went into per­ He achieved .589 per cent of hla Polish National Church will spon­ dishes. A cookbook containing all the sonnel. annual s^es quota, placing him Hamilton Standard. division of Phone III 9-0930 sor a penny social Sunday at 3 T5ie dinner will being with hllo recipes prepared .for the meal will A charter/presentatlon said Court In 1939. when Gov. Raymond •in the topf^O per cent of the Equip­ UAC. A graduate ofTufts Univer­ p.m. in the church hall. punch, a Hawaiian fnrit drink, be distributed to members at the of Honor were held by Troop 123, Baldwin took office, she recalls ment a'nd Systems Marketing dlvi- sity School of Medicine in 1947, Dr. .served at 6:30 p.m. In the hospital's dinner. sponsore^f by the Community Bap­ how she was asked to go down I Sion's 000-man field sales force, Coleman joined Hamilton Stand­ Members of St. Barthulomew's tist Ohyroh Men's Fellowship, re- from the personnel office at the i A nln^year Burroughs sales ard in 1957 after practicing in­ ternal medicine at Buffalo, N. -Y. parish are reminded-to bring trad­ The Manchester WATES will | Thomas D. Piggl.ns, airman ap- cently/This was the fifth charter State Capitol to work for a few rrepresentative, Sne'groye is mar­ ___ ■ r , ing stamps to church Sunday, The mcel Tiiesdav at the Italian prentic^ CSN, has been gradu- for (ke troop which has become ! days in the governor's office. “I ried and the father of .two girls Notice stamps wilt be u-sed to obtain (ur- American Club on Eldridge St. ated from the Aviation Familiari- knoW-n a.s a "Neighborhood Troop ! slaved two years." she said. and one bo\' The Dairy Guild of America has nishings for the convent A box i Weighing ih will be from 7 to 8 , zation School at the Naval Air ’ or/th e Green." Howard Daniel ac­ From there she was transfer­ selected Royal Ice Cream Co. at will be plarrcl in the vestibule after p.ni. Mrs. John Garrett and Mrs, ,1 Technical Training (jenter in cepted the charter on behalf of red to the Slate Police Depart­ HONORED AGAI.V 27 Warren St., a member of that WE HAVE DAILY all Ma.ssc.s for collection purposes. , Walter Ma-son. co-chairmen of the , Memphis, Tenn. The son of Mr. the sponsor and preaepted it to ment in the special services divi- Lee M. Silversteln, vice president national group. "We are pleased w avs and means committee, will | ant^ Mrs. Willis S. Plggins, 14 Scoutma.rge M . .. wma • ' t w h ic h ^ d r e n . 17 w as (V e n n 's ^ l U o n a : :«M>rat- i l l y d ln - ^eb. 20, t r t h o d o x FEB. 21 dmi MARCH 2i > a z l a n o a P rin ccB s T V W e e k CBANNKUB SrS-UkaS-SMe-eS > d a u g h - s k o a o f ■‘Sir- le a n n i- voMBp BVs»v MnaBk-.AUL «w nm 1 . t : m ouNsoN * ovu.i A rte m is ity ; and V W a a h - to C o n- ‘Fath er’ R<^le to G aia *V V-. Vi'.: H o l l y w o o d > lo ip eto i in Series OH TV

By Bf. OBAT ato-be and that aha wUi have a hap- A i moat waddings tha fattmr of' py ending. B y E B 8K IN E J0H N8O X ttM brida la the tnmaparant par* Ames aaid he thouRht the aariaa H alyw iid Oarreapaadent 'ao t fa arett wlabera surround the picked up greater spaed after the Mewapapar BatarpHse Assstll Mwi iMppy yAung eoupla and leaaa wedding, PM.* 9, and w ill become HblXTWOOO (NBA)—Mark good^fld I M akXM! at the punch- even more deHghttnl after Kay*a WHaon, a aort a t W alt Dianejr af boad w aiting tor; tbe bUla to come baby la bom. "We’ll resdly go to Magic Land, ia happy to r a p a t t ;l]t. The prdducfia of the popular town then aa a eomedy-dnunatlc that he has nevar raceived a 1st* — n aaMef. 'Tather a t the BridA.” diow," be elates. ter from an outragad parent ang* to go' thla rouU when tbe Mias Fahey, a black-haired, gesting that, he- make lea h tm a S f started Ova nMuiths ago. green-eyed beauty from Maine, dlaappealar. with the poatacript “Wa thougfAiae would give the agrees aritta Amaa. "A bride-to-be "And whlla you’re at it, wa Cathaf the dame business in the i^ ’t a fully developed peraon aa a would be delighted if you - took BklaB thU he usually got In real woman," she adds. “R’a after televlalon w ith you." ■fa," . axecutlva producer Robert m arriage—even if it'a on television M ark ia the personable, 32-yaa(«> KaxwAH said. **We thought aU the —that you get a better sense of the old Texan who eaters to the kid* attention would be on the Mushing role and can really play it tOr all dies aa tha now-)rou-sea-lt-noir- it’s worth." Vott-don’t mai’leian of CBS-TlTs bridd and the father would be dis­ - ■ ■ ----- ••The creetly in the hfchground." Burt Metcalfe, the Ganadian-bom popular Saturday morning actor who plays Miss PM ay's hno- Magic Land of ABsdSaxam." . O ut along with all other best M a r k laid plana of ndce, men add tele- band-to-be “Buckley Dunstan," m th no trmble at all, . M vislon producers, this one also went riiares the same views as the ac­ COMid aaw a pataon in half, stick a dosan aaaoolad knIVea into a sUghtly. astray. Rar fram being tress and Amea "The tendency is that when you are aa engaged cou­ box containing his mother-in-law the aeoandary figure In the aeries, or bum hia announcer at the “faUMr,". as played by veteran ple you act—well, frankly—kind of slUy...Alter the wedding, *Kay' atake and then make him reap- cfaaraetfr actor l.eon Ames, be- pear with aa ipa cubs in his catee tha dominant figute in tha and I mature. Wa coma responsi­ ble people—Just like in real life— ei m huth, and when the baby is bom, which "And you can ,imagine what Ityma thhay, tha beautiful would hiyqien," hO grins. yoimgy aetrees who playa his la sUn a^ ng way oft hi the show, Wa could indeed. But no one ia Fo r daui^iar. and tha sdtar-bbund wen, we’n devoted parents. M ot g o ^ to haul MarH in front of tha , heroine, never lost her aest for the m u ch Z can aay aftar that.*' FGCon charges a t contributing to Also featured la the Friday night on ' rate or the affection of thousands the dsUnquency of someb of, fans vdw write to bar. But It series Is Lursne Tuttle as the brida- Junior who irnwril Grandma's lit y aaawad that Ames, as lawyar groom's mother and Ransom Sher­ off Just bafors setting her to man as Ms faUier. ■age f ■■ ' "Stanley Banks," was a more aym- afire, uaing hw knitUng y a m . paUietle riuuacter, one who most ]>lays the. mother of the brida, i a fuae. paopla — aapeciany other fathers Item critical raaction, plays So how do you kaen from boring —could idenUfy ttamselveB with right up to tbe hilt; youngatatg brad in the violenoa of and share JUs problems, anoatly fl- ‘T must admit that althaiigh' gnyA gaM -and guns in all tha men lUiactal. as he praparea Ida daugh­ I’ve been an actreaa for many vs. crime T V BiowaT M ark’s happy t e r fiw hear h ia d a y. yaara, I stiU get etitallonal when soIuUon to TV’s "srau enn't ilo Aa a rsat^ of ttO a , the role of Tm doing sentimental roles,” the that" canvaigB la alrigtit of hand "fnthar" wUl gain Im^tus in siio- lovely red-halrad lOaB W arrick dtnd Uhialoiin-rM g triei^ " he caUa ceartlWg episodes a t th e show . saiid. thsaa —• whiefi lack vlolatica but . Amaa; who has atarred in lagi- "When we filmed thp wedding w hirii jtra nrMsntad vrUh his Ota- tim ate plays, movies and televiaioh «n«, I was suimoaad to cry a Itt- n ey-M“ m ifidhr. far thraa'deoades, feels that the tle. We did the ac«ie;''and I cried H it be would Mke you to kndsa tanson poDa atiawed the public was on .cue. After K was over, Oie dP that ha doaan’t ebnaidar "Iha more intareetad in him than in his rector teld me I'waa fine and that \M jan a Fkhay and Burt MOtcolfa’af* tho nssidywads an "Father Magic Cdmd of AUa-Kaaom" M n ” ' *Uuightar" wao because "evecy-' didn’t have to keep e r y ta g . th a t of the Bride,” the CB 8-TV aeriea Friday n ig i^ 0:30 t O - lk the acene was over. T can’t help dhow atrietlir'far the Mddico. one loves tha nndardog — and ’Tt’a Bka t^ oireuA" ha m am that's m father of. any bride." - It.’ I waUod. Tt’a a a beautiful.* th ose a t the newlyweds ia th e time was Mdlimtsd'by Lsen Amsa Everybody on the set stmiied w h e n h e augha-d;'. "Nsnt ysar about mogte. *The tMLianto gat an The graylag. distinguished look­ 1 m urii kick fWt of a olreoa aa Hwir JLY ing abaw htisinoaa oatarah felt laughing like mad, and the Leon Amea la no newoomsr to w all ctaanga m Utla to ‘Orand- day everyone aent raa boxes and family comedy or marrying off ohildron dA Tho oomo io true of that paapla know avecything isgo- fathar of the Bride's CMId,’ and by o u r taC to woefc out w ril for the ■brid rlda- boxes of handkerchiefs." beautiful dau^ters. He atmrred In the time the youngster Is grown— THE Eixecutive Producer Robert "Life W ith Father" on televUlon Bdt oloight of hand and Uhiatana If It’s a girl — It arin beoonie for anI dmdianoodmdlan of kida thoro ora Maxwell aaid that even though the for several yaara, and had' played "Orandfathar of tha Brida.' father roM would ha developed “faUMr" to some of the m o s t 900 ef thoaf every Satarday moda* N more in future episodes, the series baauUfut girls in show business— ing—are no aimple chorea, aaya would continue on its original June Allyson, Elisabeth Taylor, Richard KIley stars . fat Alcoa M a r k w h o a p e a t sevsn years do­ format. It w ill follow "Kay" and Judy Garland and M a r g a r e t Preatiara’B "The Doctor".— the ing magio tricka on a Dallaa TV "Buckley" through marriage right O ’B rie n . stoiy of a physleinn faced with the atatkau R took him that long b»- up to parenthood, with all the most terrifying derision of Ms life fore ho eouM oottvihoe netwotk compUcatlona that coma. with In'real life, he has''yat to play boMwa that tnagic had national a father of the bride. Hia only *-'lliesday, Feb. 27, fro m 10-10:30 m suTied U fa p.m., MTT, Over ABC-TV. ' ap p eal. ^ T a m k "But now we think the audience daughter, Shelley. 20, w ho In fre ­ ^ ia ooaiw,” clalBW Mark, "t» wants to see how 'Btanley* (Leon quently appears in the series also. fool an adult than a child. The E'.ECTKONICS Ameal and ’EUia’ (Ruth W arrick) Is uninarri^ . HU son, Leon, 17, a t ­ A young hood gets tbe "Feel of aduK lookb for a oompUcatod aoh»- gat along after the wedding," he tends'college in the San Fernando the Trigger" in the episode of that tkm to the tiifk . Tho OMkl teochoo lABORATORIES added, "ft seems that their adven­ Valley near Los Angeles. Utle on NBC-TV’s ‘‘BTth Precinct” a aimple aolutlon, which the trick [ ST. tures are Just aa interesting as That the show w ill run a long Monday, Feb. 26 (O-lO p.m:; E 8T). UMuUIy 9 6 M ark’d asven yean on local TV, 7 7 7 BROAD after graduating from SMU where be atudlod advertising (that’s an lUualon, too), proved it was pea- TWO-WAY SA TU RD AY Tefe»&fo« PRO GRAM alMo to ouataln a weekly magic and nm Michak Oeau ef the SOrer garaea show. But today be keeps a staff RAMP MEPATCH u.-tt ahr nag MsUy’s Faadar < •'Buieau of Mlaoing For o f 17 people —r nine of them mag­ Waleh---- i l i 2 r. n Belie Oavia, Pat O'Brien. icians like Mmsdlf — dreaming up The' Tesaa S;tt Mewe Tha Third Maa illusions or variations on sleight Fele • OlaOra tsdP aatatSay Itlshl At Tha Hevtrs of hand tricks. UlM TMv le OCeaa l:ta BnMwn niaaaaaaa rag BBTIBB SBBViCB Chaateleaehia I ■UHaa Oanar Bevla "Stais and Stripes Forever. 'T guosA" bo aayA T have tho Felix The dtt {Color). Starring -Cllftaa Wobb, "fload To Stnsasoia." Mag Croa- Debts Paget. Mualcal .based on largoot eoUacUoa of muaions fat ttfS B rn He. > hr. DetpUir Uanour. s il^ yean in the Hfa of baad- the world." Hie "Mg tricks," aU M I P-U9A •- C iiito maater-Gompoaer John Fhilip built for tha TV abowA now total Saaerea r W Sousa. (WUT an n a il at Fusil ■ a a k a a l 4B Lawteaoe Weik Skew U, m, more' than 100 which fill an entire WreeMlas Wtmm Chleape MaMir'a Fskdar FBaalee IS w a re h o u sA liM Aeeeat ' _ ^ liM Ferry Maioa $ ttW Have Gaa. WUI Tmtrtd t Fri fewleael newMag "The Caee at tbe KysUOed Paladin, white caoeitins two out­ Ha figures he eould give 20 tw o - Miner." When a preitjr secrataiy law brothers to justice, l« forced hour "Mg triok" ohowo without re­ Tea Fla Ttea -ta hill oiM and put tbe olber W 9 A t Wg Thf«e Theater . Hade. t 3IM.ttO ia a akoebox, ake peating Mmaelf: 'There’s no wocry ‘ "Son of Honte Criete." aaks Perry Mason tqr adviao. about' “Hauit w o d o a a x t JOHN L lElilEy waid, Joan Itanaett. Tain at BMto Farge tOalori tt:d 00 Basaeet T haaOoT _ ^ cmeater la capturad by a virioua w o o k T " /■ >iM F f« nsohiithaB . «». W Calvia Aad Tbs Ceioaol S. S 8 band of Comaacberos, bad Tiko a miHdcian who writes C. LEM IY NOillllS Lee mwelea taken vs. Ctaotanan "Slater Sue and the J*alto» Can- agea be escape with aaolber lain." Oieeful ovsr yunsactlwi atiar, a beautiful halt-breed'- with eight notOA’* M ark oiqilaiMA . Revels. P1|M el. the Week A dk M IS A S aO O lA lB >iw itovie a a wrhiling at hie alater to the yo- uSuwelaht ChampioBahle Cbtt- “Sm Here Private Uee captain, the Cotoaei aoot- « on FBga Thfoa) Xol)crt Walher, Oons denlalljr wi'eclw the captaia'a Icet with Joe Mrowa, et New Or- flashy near ear. leanc, va. -Carlaa Orilt, New Toift StMDaaee Farlg CHy. ia A U-rooad oonteet, Oon- »/ AU K in d i ism 1 For Oaa Bters B,'dita6 a AS Chsw fleaiMp BoaBi ' the Attic." V m n m re sstiUoa Center, Lae Tegae, Netr JL B o n d i 4 :U fcnateis Bep^ m u t b ! ^ Gamilr, Georgs dpaa IdtM Cemee Theater 6 ■M It. HAIM BOUKT •-«;'‘ir2rs:*s.h_ a tail lot et expiamlag ta Me pa IttM M abe That Hmee dA M lice. Itidd Hainrday NIahritows B Wa^he., n H > M B M t » 4 H 9 •‘Ctevetaad Osea." Live froai ~ ' ' r CoTlonmi MejrfieM tdtThe Deti Satarday M M I Bapee* •The Ciinidader.' attomcr BeMpireed'eF laoB m m s T A U Vtl HAIM BTBCBT Belgha. OMa -.CSiaiaentapr. - hg fries., maw. me c a a e r i^ J adiiiK k aad arte SehaakelW he (eels tras wtangir con' UtlS Gartata TIaia _ PBONB Ml •ARM the twe aemUhMl aad Oaat a crim e. . •The Bad aaW ’Hie BeauMftA' natchea of tte teursamraL Lana Turaer. Kirk PoiwM* QmUTY SAFETY I f e S S r i T b e Croara." Garrset JAmeaDemf BS U O H T ' •“•ffU?5SSr*»Lr» hript a . Mania. T a ^ly's r'i rhalleager Is U o rt Mam- fipaaloh laad grant gires aoaarmloa of half of ■ S S jU ? 3 5 r o i ^ - S E A T K L T S T W IN O A K S l^ sn Couaty. hw. DarM Brian. lanes It Ta ■aartO A dS. « ItiHMavlaS ■ ^ _ • A Lady.". C la rk Oa- ••Beartr*a Foar." As h . bmda "Conflict.” . tlumphriiy EUCTRIC aBm asTek. lo r tho seaHeal j rfdav la OiAIBICIAL / Oa ! C BAt AMa ■ F n » S n in ^ S:M i M DUSmAI. M UNTO raiN M EIIN t ^ la lit y ' COKIRACTINP SBtVieE SIATION . . tha tiU M s w s U ROUS CtSTOlfBR fttUm CE-lll VsTtt iVDBIKl. Flap. M f*st21 ra fual M C H AB B r is m i r. And • u i Ipfca. Baat La T . W O O D J L r M I t « a. An- M l » - T in a bal- m any

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f P A G E T H R E E tVEipNG teA L D . MANCHEEfTER. CONN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHTOTER, CONNn * SATURDAY, KEBRUABY 24, P A G E T W O SUNDAY rete«foib« PROGRAM TU ESD A Y J^levisim PRO G RA M HoUyufood on TV i". Jaal boro whaa. abb Major hires fOtAtteasS troBS Pags Obs) ••Reocbler Her Bate uaampiOTMd daacar, as hOi tam- Qiorgto ToM, tartHM JU <*y^ It^wntoei^DreWf. ItorlS^uMl taoor F ru k PorrettA Mtoma aprary heuattMpsr. awlSUHlY arlck 1^ Tsara Fee A______S, St SS '*wa bava only eight categoites tt gtarr Mt in lUljr, Tton It innr- E g Audiraea ' partlclpttjra m u d ^ INOOBPORATED r M br ftfos I t tlw ceaquariac S A S I t e ^ "Mr. Impartuai.' Laaa Tttraar, magic to build from." V *m M«w TtmUmtm* sir“ ' ■ gaaaa with Bart Fariu, singing KIBC Maafrado. _ „ _ The BMIwlBlda Shaw „ Ho listed them as levttaUoin, S, Ml n ■ «r > W1 U tfans^ortAUon. aiipearing, diaap- WHCkESAU "An Aera CaBrna.** m v o* (O tt. sa radar Read.'* gcap. BayatoS ■■■ {ram Uie Oratl HiOIan ITiillar Havlo M AdaOral aitt teraiby Maring, penetrati^ color change tiw CAHHaMW Geapal "For Whom the Boll Tollp." Qary f AS ; . ______Garea Tardon, mnaiaiS nflatlon and deflation. PUIMMNG mi Cooiicr, Ingrid BciEmaa. Fsday Shga star aiad Milt Kamea. t:tt D^r MiMh « s « “;as.£Ta,"* ftesBpua Glaan Vaa ■AS I '*ntera's alwaya a new tuna— HBATING SUPPUES i and tberWa alwaya a new trieik.** SiM T ltt Fanil SyndteatS VISIT ODE SHOWMMMI JirtraMn* «• m nSf^. SSS:.e<..JShiade murder. ' _ My F tt* ^ ‘ for“ *Se5'‘ uulff laaMlatl^ M*toe 7th D.8iWvalrr who lu- ISStoSsftS™ SAS Waathar Haws aad I W Fraailora _ . SL haTo a T-year-

of Ohio: Ban.i,Pri Goeats: Tha Croaby^ BroQwm iU:U. Utr Bnab d «*»««< rto Do TIoenao of . Maxicp Olmma Brotbom,,.acrob^ tam- T:M tiM lifuTg)' to tlM Bemaa Oathaiie lor n out la a fUmed "Hearts ^DtvVted." n ek Powell. Lem Partridge (gueat star Lyle • Om PKyiMirt FIm Chorch._ . blan; and. Brgacla ^ n iM over Arsaalina’t Jocker dance team. Broadcast wUJorig- Sparta Bettger) blames hto old friend Mid S.-MuSa'in^'iSns tt. M pany Rohto, Over IS VMM' BspeMcM* tnatr from Miami B m * IW. neighbor Bon CJartwright (Lo™ f -aa^LT" -s:# Gurat; *aShrsrd fL Murrow.**Dl- S:N ^ M. Wharo Are Tanf ^ M. M S&?SSwaMha> Oreone) for the death of Ida 2<^ Mavra U i i s :Paarara ' loctOT D.& Informatloa Asoner<> a*M in^^”narianf Shaw ' . M itt aMMaukass Mbvls A 1 ‘Abaadot___ p", Tyrona.H.FpwaT. yaar-oM son In "Tho OuU^’ Ml 3.24*3 StSrJSs.. j •Raluto to Mth . Aanlveraarr .of MusLtol spedal, starring Jnjy "Tha Case Asainat Mrs. Anas” . Mai getterltag, aodo o f "Bonanaa." N B C -W fuB- Vcloe of ABier^ 'V worWjrlda Gartond and coctarrlng Frpnk Madeleine Canbll. Ocoiga BTfsH. i,u^sSTiSsrss^ Tha Jack.Paar (Oalar) li| hour color eerfba, Sunday, Feb. 38 > 1 ^ 0 aervlOB Of ^UA. A diaeiia- Saaafs Faatara AS itoB.ot Ica.inctbodaL prolileaui and. Sinatra and Dean Marita. ( * p.m. E 8 T ). aoala in Mervtew with aawi Banaasa ^ *■ .. llit t Btevte S PETERMJlirS iJSssThe WaiMWaiMalSap al Ssphla Larea tt. SS 'Bong d Lqyo*".- Kafharina BaF U iM The Friea U' Bight t t . « .. Janreld. _ . . m Adalts Oaly , . „ M — lor) ■ • ------Its tolevlalon por- ^ bjmi^PauPBoi PhuBblas w d Becttag Of. U:M "The Awakening."' Anna Mag- ... nimed to Italy and U iM •______Paar Shaw (Cater) -ISSteraabi. . hanl. - France, ot — aetraas—•“ ■ Sophia Itenn. U ttt Msvia 1 M4 Mala 8fc—Maartiwrter iM Mai * ’•** F ^ Fahi^ ' Make A DiffkrencS Where Y« e S a v c I s ai af MadltaUea "'•* ^SSSl^rSSfdmn." inger.st^ IT DOES ttAS“'"^ ^ s QlC Ufa rtt Of AS Ho sh ______^lialMan iM Hews Ohrigt Is BAS N I vena and Cliff Rohertam^CMto M.C.---- of______the show, and______For Pnegualed Hshtteg •‘**wtau- ’■ with apccial gueat Ralph BeUa- M l "Mack" aad "Tosh” as two poUte CooVeraatitB wHh aolad R n r a my.>.Young couple atnrolng to ttiSS gophers looking (or their tesa Osanfort and CXsaidlMas ilA H fl LJFB INBintANOB Vaa»la la Vka Mewa . of our lima. Todar—Lonla FtMet afUust to married life and Ito ao- ■d d d ssssma Eouaa la a saw mill. Other Ito- P erry Oomo’a Roticom EToduc- - ateliL ehancnllor of tha- JparlA n U flt AND VOOtt Otaetra companatttig ttaanclal problema. Haha A Ftae 88 tUTML tk»a be. win preseat Western . Thoam fl^Bom lBarr of Amari- Whlh— li^F armf p e f Na.1-- -- 1# » , M ttitt The OwUliw tteM •iM Gartradi Barg Shaw star Rok Alien In "The Kraft Ma­ MONET BACK: ca. (Repeat). 'Bed ChbiiA." I^oaram .of t! S.\VINOS ■ 4% ' U :H NsHs Day Repart Baehalar Father t, U :U . film footage and Tntervlewa on •The-Hong Kong Suit" KeUy, rio HaH Goes West." an NBC-TV NEW SON UFE nJIN U tH I life behind the Bamboo Curtain. (AS SMSeAer buys undo Bentley a tU suit thaf color special, Wednssday, Feb. 28 I M ; Iv O /V IVl FUir was obtained from varioiu mSrnnifS^nmT tt. S i (alia apart at men's apparel raaet- (0-10 pan. E S T ). I. Provldea UMaraaee Sntcfr. aew rlM ^^ tha action, E M yl^, souirea. Including author • ) t I \ i I • • • Day la Oaurt tioB U» »K t dS. Fla. Alao National ftpeed 8 1 ^ and ' documental fUm maker liW — - - tittSSite GSUa ; Cbamplaeahlpo Irom St Paul. Fernand Olgon, "touriato" and Alt Dobia aeoda to a solid buatooM Paul Hartman and Jlobert Web­ undlacloeed sources. Red ba*Mtmiid to wbi tho heart of a i. RetnrM nil Male Mniwd prf^ 1:U 7S!r%.a«a. I. MII*i.«la. travelers to be Interview^ In­ ■aBSggaTgfa SABkat jrjjiAaaiai^ lovelr noaeyrolndod gtrt _ „ ber oo-star aa aafacracker Sam­ v m clude Kurt MendelaSobn. a ledur- AMred HHdieaeh Ptosoato tt. M my Morriaey and (hdvertlsing ax- mhmw i f Ofe naaiueS H t o n M A IN ETlv MANCnSTBR • BOiiTB-41. ooVENiarr SaS"8 %5eoL to age SS.. , lateiwatlanat Shawtima er la physics at Oxford: J. Tim "Burglar P r o ^ " Aa advorttetog eeuttve Harrison Fell, respectively, i;M Waahlaafoa Oaavaamllaa Wilson, professor of Oeophyslos lAB maaagw. dteedvara. .t o e ^ o ^ ^^ at the univeralty of Toronto: in "Burglar Proof," drama of a I. la nvnlteMo . to r d m Io and whicli a - BubuiliaB hauaewlfa imaatiMa benaU m trial to da- Cboh Ming U. chairman ct,UM •'*?£ns'M «teto« campaign to promote a new aafo, female—ag* Id k|i OS. .TbeCbitatealwre Center for Chtneae Mudim at Unl> t, 4A tt on NBC-TWa "Alfred HitChOOOk teimlna whetbar the la traaUn<{ varsity of California: Tats^o- issis^i^ Ftote "Row Fro TIm OUSty~‘ , L t tt few O. d. VAN . her time on triria. Buke Takaskkl, Japanm Mus- Price Ada (IHEto to retain hla Presenta" Tuaaday, Ftv. 27.(8:80 Sararaaa, _ - Iwopart altidr of tha devehmm^ trialist and atatesman. Chet Hunt- daughter's . ‘ white traddnr DEOSEN t:M Haitoidar'a Maararaet A M. I down sotneo of ol_ pan. E S T ). laleraaUtnal Sane ■: of perchlatrr in America m ley la narrator. _ Don ^tLLIS Goroge OlBtrlet aoth century ap.JKan through Advaataroo la Pnradlaa A M, M iWaClAUSTB IN Snperviaor M at Aaaala ,,__ U:W Baadhy Haws Special tt. S SiNl^'USSirSlSlr' Cotwmion Burner t^mp^Docfa^ Mewa AUUNM BNX aatt S, it. I .Pr. - leboppor, Since ha managed the Tanksea Itam-^ahalnirer. Prosnun, wU UUI 8BBV10B ____ atom as _ ISI E. Center •i«XT9aAS.1.% » . I » boUect a long- in U40, cassy s ts iile l bag mtogsd A LS O N E W 8 cover how ■paychtatry devolopri SSS&fM^Sip^ ^ o b n h k a l a u t o B E P A m Street S:N SewSarfBaparta from the ooneopt of the Ivmatlc News A WaaOienBaB M ClMtKadlddlo- only two rikrtito trolnlng periods tiMI Bwaiar“ Om M iMMiMVteP asylum to which montallplu pa- Flmrhay’a Feathaasa M MlteftoP »-«MI>^18 MAIN ST. MANfWBHlWI at St.. Peterabinir Fla. Ho miasod UrAS M I t~M M •Tlie Amerioan f i r a S u ^ - " SAS 1 mtql event .which tfin u wore dollvored, never to U iM Baaday Right Msvk> „ , M Jadt Paar.: 1S81 when the xaMkaea trained P I S.SS01 vleal o( (lie e«| fcOrot out, .to the concept ttat "Tha Phoenix City Story.” John RMNACBS ellmaiiet_____ the' banal competition Mclntira, Richard Klley. „ - dneria y BteMili aan Colllna In Arisona aad last year ha was In tnteraaUonal mad nielnk. woe they canbe'cured. Walter Cron- •ttS stager Jeaaien Sonunera. out of baaebalL But ho will bo SON UFE o r OAIIAOA laat fall br Innoa Inlaad of Seat- ktte narrator. - • U tU Fealaro FUm Tha T h M Iftu ij! Meal . Tha' Praaa iOalar) tt, ' ‘•Murder He 3aya,'‘ Fred Mao back in St. Pate next aprlng ImkI. liSS Sitt M ajtoA A ' ~ T. P. AinM OD. ■ear af Stan Murniy. Ifarjorie Main. IAS Faalaxw Fttaa - t l Tqrebrawa"TuwTalaed to PJilppa- managing tha New Tork Met«. * Neat Tlw rrafaM t* ^ , t. 1A M a.ia Mlatav Bd Msvia t ^ I Gueat: Dr. RiSard 1. Evana, "No Time for Comedy." Rosalind 2S Tonsad Tpks. Profetaor oir 8 ^ 1 I^yfiJ^oST WlUmr aad hla Bel*bor, Rof«r, and Peridnmttr TbeorjT.. Vnhr. have a aerioua falilnc out R im ell. James Stewart. cause Rocer tnaists that Hr. Ed. M 3-6773 TOURAINE P|lim Film ' M • WUhur'a tolkto home, la eatr - "Stravem On a Train." Robert MANCHESTER Waataa’a Malar lna«aa BawHw expepiiva aoldfleh out of hla fl Walker, Ruth Ronwn. WEDNESDAY Tefeuislon PROGRAM a:M Opam Oampaav «M art tl. pond. even.though Ed awoam U:M Provlowa M OLDSMOBILi^ «BRUSHES •The Love ef Ini KUiea.” Blar- ■ WUbur he la laaocent » ; M News A Wastker t tiM Saa Mat UiU Itealan FSai rina aoprano P l^Ila Cuiw. I, p, S.-4>aI W n-J» Maaaent at MadHatton * " T O I^ OLDSaUMUlM P t .A I W r •AS OaSega Of Tha Air "Stega To Tueaon." Rod Camer- ' Oauftoaatal ttasaisa on, Wayne Morrlo. NATURALLY IT'S GAS » WALLPAPERS (Colorl SAS (tony's Frato^ Faar Show 512 WEST cisHTER tiM Naw Tutamraf Highway fS&rf « SANDERS. POLISHERS , tiM Buariaa Samialiv Faalaro M St M ONDAY Television PROGRAM M t g -lB U tt. St:tt wSSto Ibritoi 8 U ilt Mavla S t STEAMERS FOR. RENT | SiM Nawa Waalhar aad •asHa "Trsaauro of Slsrra Madre." TASI ika Btehia i ta Tha Pabfic laterete Humphrey Bcgart, Walter HuaUn. Peyeya Tbaaler S hoodlum learns that police ficera are not as soft as he O w iS k G l SAS Nawj * : WI IOslinto al Iha Air . A (Color). ^ “’"fSLrrr**” " taol’f fatal aaO CaBUaealal Ciaaaisam (Calar)- M Bariy Show W U«v*d when an attempted robbery NEW or USED UiM News A Waathar ■ Ice Cruanl Co. SiM New Testamana '' * "Ftort Worth'•.~Rand«4ph Boott. ends 111 murder. a. ta 1 1 YiU n is Oar ItiH MaauHrt af MadItaMaa J g)M Ag*altaro News • First Shaw • 9 Desttay (AS Lata News It OfOOf^EATBD "Neplune'a Daughler'V Red Skel­ " fis S ^ A- Slip". Sandy W l^eld y a s &S m K s : WalliHsir Sappll f:M Saarlsa Sememr 7 gets uirneeded aid In search (or t. A Ml SS OSMiaaatal Glassrsam (O ^ r i ton. Esther Wimaitas Hngerle abow'a missing director. 87 W b r m i i k — M l I 645 Main St.— M l 0.O.YOO MAa HE Tapper 7iM$8Sr%; I GaatlaaBtol Olaaamam ■ASSaa Baal W Sits aromb ^w s ■AS r fissasftisi••Rogue " Oop." Rohan ^Taylor, 7>M CaBsUtaiialB an Bitasas Bights S FUm M During a len d er's Dnv celebra* Janet Leigh. Teday Shaw » . M S:U FaUx Tha Gat . S tion In Mayberry. Sheriff Taylor ■avia Coming Shows Mwde MaMavs S:M Vast Saar a unwittingly givea tho key to the Ofi*s: Ate rThc Great MCOliity." Oyer . fill Man la Haa Highway Patrol tt city to a pickpocket—selected COBURN ft MIDDLEiROOK. tae. Donlery. Our SPEEDY Spucldlly Waaiba* eErwe . ’ ■ on random aa the town's guest Weather, toeal Nawa TiW nreapUaw , . t:U Saeial SacarUy _ U honor. INVESTMENTS ^ Raws aad Waal Amualng, colorful and tbrUUng 30 Flavors . Baabwaa Bepast *tto Wrelber . News A Spntts t ISiSS Heaaesey ^ . • MB. OEOBOE r. JOHNSON ML. ManagiP AOte from olreufMn, magic ghowa TRULY DEUCIOUS U The Fahlia latcreat !■ Precocious IS-yearoId girl does a 7:U Three Stsmas SiM Neart And Weather y ■ 7:11 Weslara Mass. BlghSghla AM and lod^ritowa Are oombined In takeoff of BrfglUe Bardot, and PBIENDLI AtniHlELPFPL ’ ftertsirta CemaraO In i Gollontf ••• sasr-srefTria-i. Bteibar Csmmaad / U convinces Dr. Benneaey that she ON AlJ EXOBAMOlCS LISTED AND PHLankriO ■MUEUAL WUHJW Thres Star Spnctel" on NBO-TVs CHICKEN Otobhaaaa / . » raallr Is the French screen star. Carala LotiJ "BitambUoMLl Showtime" Friday, BxpadHiaa / ■ ' to •S8M41N n«B B X _ EEL. Ml 8-II88 bard. Cheater Mmrta. IAS 3 ilteS^wtoj^Ahr Thriiter tt. S tt. at Far r*nL InfarmaliaB tt "The Incredible Doktor Marka- •itt KaUa A OSto tt, ManSi 3 (7:30-8:30 pjn. EST). Irowu In 6 MHnntM •:M Ih p Wehruds Sitt Haa W DaaUny^ . . ^ » WiM OalraSgy J . ^?3to"lJLjSBftot» Btory."_Wagi^ Jach LaLaana ahsw sap." Mad aelentlst who returna maaUr Bala Is - woimdad MANCHESTER Bamiwr Baem Sits Netpi s. a. tt. M from tho dead to wreak ven- aay Whan 3 \ The world’a **SaMt aatta* cMck- ISiSt ------ambuah by a small oavslry•“ ( f f CMager Q f^ieri w ill bo hoiReM tits Sparta ' * ! gaanco on hlahto former colleagues. tachnent beaded untried en" witk incomparnble taste. .=«SKl!rM *Sm r ----An»r fMaaer Navla . _ t Beu-Onsay ». to, aa Loratta by on the "B ell Telepiuoe H our" txRor OYOLE SHOT -\ "The Man From Laramie". Jamea ______Horse.*' . Casoy TpuBg. DavM Nlvan. officer. Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, ' ^ ^ "Behold A Palo ^JaraBarah Howard K. Sarilh—Newa, bnadoaat, "Ths Muric of IrvlM OTOLB SALES and aMEVIOB OAU, IN OBDEK •“•SiSiSSSJSi la drawn into ruthless lUo bor Berlin," Friday, Idarob 3 (NBC- Pick Dp 19 BIbititM Later ■T Found Stella Parish" tween domineering fatherS and Francis. Paul lAikas' lovelorn daughter. mra Banaid Shaw Weakly report and analyala TV , 8:30-10:30 pjn . BB T). SbA WlB Coionbiar—Hambcr t:U Eakla A OOta- ^fejaa^^-Alaa Ladg MiUlnn Dellar Movto Far FABRICS, ihiFFlUmiH IHliS U iM Tha toiporiant newa atoriea. UlW-Calaadar See 7:00 Showing ^ ^ r i S T l a BigM •AS Chalk an be/jolned by ringeiB Johnny Des- Nows tt Stoaigliliiway SS, n t ^ John R altt, Oiarie MacKsB' EngUah-^-RoBfast DEOrS DRHE.ni ______The Bear And IS iM I've Got A Scent WDi«MMNrles ★ WoolMS U iM OniaaateaHia tt;N StomMlSar*a Mavto With Garry Moore, host •Tha L e ^ . " 'Scott Roaa helpa ids and Mindy Oarson. Joey MUrii' BOB KIBBNAN h Prop. tat CENTER sT.e^Aa s-tsas "Men in WhHe•^ Clark Weather W ★ RteCdl Pontnis ★ Kaan Far A I Korean War buddy oven News and Weather M emeoe; panollato Bill Cullen, ttA tl^ m Uto. 3 guUt eomplax and aulcida kin And hla trio and tha North IW MMMIa Tpka. West Myrna Loy._ Bxpndlttan tt Henry Morgan: Betsy Palmer, jTftNY IF Ysar Banck ,a , m Besa Myerson and gueat celebrity! tempt Amacioan A ir Dafenae Band and ■n 8-8428 7iU W e S m Mau. nghUghto » Ktoior)^ SAS Cheekmata ChoruB oompleita the oaat. SiMrta Camem f* Ginger Rogera. "Romaaabrailoe af Crimea,.., UM Plica la Bight News to lltM Nswa. Waalhar and Sparta ••tfeS Girt laavas orison afto^sarrtag S^ S - o!• 7:tt' Cheyenne S. tt. tt Nesrs. Weather aad Sparta a aratauce Tor hotog Wmombar Oomodlan CBiwy WiUlama (atar Tha Texan ‘■Deatlnlee West” . While pursuing Btg Nawa A M. H of an aaplottege rtag and trtea to U:W Ooneeali^lan - ' ejo^errilte -Iwder wanted for Nawa and Weather ttiM nSrofiteSTutM Danny Utomaa), tlrad of being Vanra Far A Saag robbery, Bronoo falls In love with News. Bpsris aad Weather U iM N a w e J ^ Bapaat tt boaaed, decldea to beeotoe a b « : • “ Iwve nr - Ufa the outlaw's beautiful aoeompUee. U iU Saapeaaa Theator (A S t e ------"iS a Bkr Itoto/'jFBrmer corn’l l and buya a detertornted "Night Tsnr Flral Imprastian tt. M Tiua Advantnro tt "Barricade". Dane Clark, ealoa Joey'a ptoa to promote (Color). / Slaabua* Roman. U^i^HiteBiNy ^ ^ r o a ^ ^ CMb7 OR NBCVTV’a “Make Room Caasaaftaga / t. M. SI IAS Nattenal Talvpt . .. s Tho Jack Paar Skew fOr Dtnldy" Satarday, Fab. 24 U:M Seamh Pba Tama new "Jeopardx^' Edwioa rolstoketily (Color) • (A S 1------"Tha Late T. C." OfOcor DlbWo Truth Or OaBaaqaeacca tl. « permits King to bo picked up by Featnro U devotes himaelf to easing, what (U*.80 am. EST). Make A Faoa meat packer's van. UiS7 Msvia S t e S S l ha ballavea to he T. C7i U :U The Oaldlag Light , Inoame Tnx RUtogFUtog Tips tt "Verdict" dftYSe Boria Badenov c ^ off all else- I t ’JS News Day Bepart Sitt Tha_ Fries _ Is Bight tt. M Sydney Oreenatreat, Peter Lorre. W. H. England Lumber Cp^ Dr ChrleSaa U l:te Best Sellar (Color) . . „ lltM Tha Jack Paar Bbsw ~ Mr. Uwky M trieity, malritig things aaay for I Married isan BWoinsn . .. t. M. U (Color) -Sr^THE GRBIW" crookA In "Biu* Night for Barit 17 O AK ST. At Hame WHk Bitty tt, M "Deadly Imago." Ruffian terror- liM Nows SAS Maalo HaS-Waat ' M, M la Csarl M. U teas North Fork with Chuck Con­ 88» Robbers” on NB C-TVa "Tha BuH- nors In dual' role. „ .. Paaewarl Satin." Ong^taio- wSnkla Show" oeflor cartoon aeries l:M As Tha Wsrid Tnma Saaafaaa WiWyaara Fn Katuie's tavesUgatlon of'strongs PhOM Ml 3.6247 Btghwar Paltal AH Star Dnekpfn BswUag U Brad Axton (Jack Warden), Open Att Day wedding gumt raveala edd crime. Sunday, FSb. 26 (7 pan, E S T) SaSial Nates WHb Bitty SiM Daaay ■Thsmat Shaw ' A T M r 3 : 4 4 4 4 Barvey Olsan Shaw learning how to get along with wanted by Wella. F^rgo for an old • * * S S S a ^ TV Baero Of Stars ** Beat-M Oraaeha glria te aometlmea a problem ter theft, attempts to bury hla peat •iSS.pWk Van Dyto Show . - trayia Arnia Onmt^ a ayndlimte- WHJLAItO ’ This Is Tha Ansarer •< m teen-ager hut when Danny Brily drara tho anttea producUra 1 ; » At Haase WHh gHty Thomas tries to teach hla aoa and find pe^s aa a subatiuite •toff to abowibig alley where riw eontroUed ball bondsman who ba- RATTEMES teacher. In '"The Trnvaler” cm ■D 'OMa Eou CAN pw isa SMI w n unvfOs a now dai ctimea Involvad in s -murder and SsW Pasaward..^ ■ „ . sorae of the Importagt lawceduraa, SAS X a F The iaa M nm y SIww (CalarJ ^ the rpungirpung Iman hlmsoli boeoraoa 'g NBOfTVa ‘Talea of Wella Fargo" The Twteata: iifow triM to' savar tala underworld . F o a y o r o problem, color .aeriea Satuitlay, Fab. 34 ■AS Clfcio n e a ta ^ iaae flyman Pieaaals A *S- 7' imh Preolnat tt. tt Bab Newhart Sbavr oonnaetlons, In "Th s Coast o f L iv ­ ^7 OLD BATTEET "Feel of the Trigger." Young (7:80-8:30 p.m. BBT). HIGH SCHOOL The' -Llmaltehters__ ing" on NBC-TVa "Cain’s Hun- MULUN'S Sttt Baesa Pasty „ •AS Larelte Vsaiy[ % , .^EBKMOBlN'BVAXBnMle gOeato' tonight.lonigM. In hte t n o ^ diwd” Tireaday, Feb. 27 (lO -II pjn . Saves Beys a> to Immat Boh oondneto a aehoot for SAus^sHvice I;tS WyaM.Eatp„ . ^ ^ _j-bave left achosL W rite fb tj •AS Priittoalranvantira dotegaias. BBT). Tsana Or. Mnkna . * • ?! :be Wttrsesp.i ■ 0|waa Far A Day- S. te i , le tia yen Raw . ttutasu S ^ Uka a Llf.k'»->g’ HarlftFd OMtnil • GuMHrd Rupoirs. S:M The Verdict N TansB _ * !FOR EXPERT MOTOR TONE-UPS herslar wanto to ooafaaB to poilea, The Brovnj fam ily pantos whan Our five O-sagMara tt> IAS 'but atnalorer ntgro him to ' it diseovsga fftat XhlwtaMi (Canola Manerlteal Bandatoad HETEE’» DTNAVI8ION ST8TEN aad Cbaar." OUitoy Unne alroflng.' Tire Oi. - • llaiHit and Fm 4 Ofls Wha Oe Yea TmatT «S| HBUra JK M (b v ls W«Ba) aristakanJy baa penalttad fits Banger Andv Shew _ n tiOB "X-EAT" METBOD POE . ate 7:Sf iibmrtag. _ , . ' r to ba pteM up by A mast M lf.2 l2 i Hake Keen, Fes Baddy tt. A niaPBcr jom al Iwe Jriaa MAS BnvM. BriaMay'a Janroal fOatari .jet's van Inatead of on# bfrad • CompkiIn Texaco . Amertoaa Baulstaai ^S, as. tt A ge. • •«• s e e ' I •a* i s i c n m s T . aaa«w«AbSSS Jeka. •a Taylor (Jamoa MeOaUktt) P r o ^ ltt a m ntmmo n - 2 a4^«aea*e«A < Axvaw. HMVf. WftftikM Bpaiva la -JaoBMdtr « NMO-TVa ‘Nik f iM Amarleaa Newastoad S. M LirrtEJors TEXACO tio a ri .IM iw t" Mondagr, F rii. 28 (8 J!. J. M V l^ S JR- Prwg. (A S Featare Film . _ _ .• "Johnny Allegro," Oeorge Haft. w. areoLarm n* ATrliMoAO M I S-7Slt ImtdSamMyMawJS p m , S B T ). HCSMliR^Tpke-—Ml B.««M • Nina Foch _ ^ O U B fB W n A M ^ 3 ^ 3 The Adnaiial aad Ssrakhp Shaw (S iyf .-

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>AGE FOUB ifAjTf«Tfy«TBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY M, True TV Personalities Television TV NoteJ S.'M Pauline Frederick .ajfcgjr. * i •’"SS5iJg'*SS^ A A t- x r r tw s s s ^ e s s -' nudiM rraderlck onc« found Ootorl ' Urt 1 mitt the ladeo for heawir the lone women ettendinc .Ceehri e f the three veuagrt a atnte dinner given l>r the UN Cmtleeelet Clem oMa flC"mS' R eil^ . . ■aid Btsvsn BUi. fle o (M a i7 Oenerel end attended bjr •■me Wartdm: rfaehtoe.' Oiaag- ThtbC' w sa eeetag 1 •IC pB Ml# n OMO. i m in u a~ai “ CaiiMa Cfty.*: tUnM pk Sertt aa McCoy’a home tuma i eereeiL fbr tbe flist Bme in * iw> ■armond IfasMy. . „ « a ‘a aodud club. cen t spiMMtarw Routa ««, the caas She baa learned to take Bb iIf Skew R tiRTeii ■ Tt Ol.----- mttiatlone in bar etrtde db NBC "Flonder In the Sub.” Glean Cwiaajr variety ------. Friday night feature. HIU was Fnd. FaiiVria MeSina. . Oreuebo Marx and Invited to gereen the ehow a few ALGH Nawif Vnitad Nattone correivond- A to d rti A I ent and aa the drat woman Over to days hifM s it was telecast nation­ Armored eiedtad pcoeldant oC-ihe TATa SiM K T ’ Shal AR.R ally, and ba was nervous about R, swarmed Oonoapondanta Aaaodatlon. ••m» Maaterplace.” _ Oiiv to He played a Paraplegic in a stiWFvV M eade SiW M ix The Ort . lefnplad into enlertns Bub'a 0SBSl*Cti‘«r.OO WhoAlv." giers todi Bbe naa eieo grown aocuaComedl (Color) tar aa hia. own la Miool exhibit to oriaea. In her calm, authoritative I SiR peehlehenv ■eaeS TV Bear ef Stare . R rorists k feUabae t;M Ktas ef DiaaieaSa » voieo^ ahe baa covered (for the | iUahwax Faliel ■eiT* R , R lems, viF NBC Television and Radio Net-| ••Haxel'a Mona Liaa Orin.” .H a ^ SilS News, Sverta sag Weathar Bells a palntlns of bemolf for of police. works) the Korean. Sues, Hun* elsht d o ll^ and then diacorera T h e A lg gailan. Middle Bast, Inotian .and { lie Dmke Am ntam Nawareel ' ) Memlw flwtai SitS Weather, Neert aaS tferta l^Js worth much more, ^ || parliament Oongo crises and the troubled { SiM News aaS Waalhar and was ( JLraiaB Mevie _ Bevia) CaaaSiaB K iartiS "A*^feraan Seemed." Heyirow months following the death of See- ( ‘ISuresu e f Mlaaina F i Botta acts like a cad on advice cease-fire retarjr-Cleneral Hammarskjold. BeUe-Deele. FM Obrien. from Marglo's father and tnma the day is « Other big stories She has bandied I liHS Bblie Wefi^-...... ^ his affections to Maybelle. This wa at Hattoae ie.ee Bh^ Along With Mttch ^ wane Ihe Nurei^urg trials of Oer- * b m wbca S iR Man af Desllar R another ei man war criminals, conferences of »•'•» swwnimkert S itt .Nawa A A R. R Guests: Gloria Lambert maAt*»r the secret the Big Four foreign ministers, and ArroS^ixnSiiw l i R ghre^laSea lie Uggams Join Hitch MlUer and the rebels _aat the Singing Along Gang in soea nt and the national poUtfcal conven-l tim f r a n nnwh a . a _UHaa Deltor Merle M ment. tions and elections. In 1M6 she was ______- . sport RPW>Ri„arena, the _BvoolaFn ■I-WantedWtoga." Ray Maiand. Bridge, a Civil War military an In its c *%nohorman” for the RepubUcan u.-w t w Tm w i r S u i M ^ WOllam HoMen. _ canepment and a game of mual' ’aalher aaS Naara R cal chairs. risn inde) and Demooratic conventions for| iQoiart Bawe sag Weather W N B C Radio. The Texas. Oreat €haU«BRS< ^ aa. A territory 1 UiW Oeacsstrallaa Ne______the ITnIeackables 8. 88. 88 S u ^ a y at Bom in GAlUtsln, Pa., and raised Tesre res A Seas uaeerereg *T i^ o v e r.” FathoY and son oaC> In Harrlsbuig, she has been work­ U:W tsxc *1 Ule 1:U Westera Maaa. ■laMIshls Ue for control ot Chicago beer on daring att Tear FIret Isisreeelea n . M f^rta Caaiera of repeal. _ raid on a ing at her news trade since She (Color/ \ IlMWR' MOUea Dollar Movie H started interviewing wives of dtp- S. U. n Y:W A e New Coaamlasa Shew Quq 7*00 barracks i lomata and selling the stddes to UiM Sw5r**sK TWeemw t U :N News' Weather A Sperto t 10 person; gw tt er .Ceaeeeaesces n . M Newspeper item about a mUlioiH Big Newa B and /gasol the Washingtmi Star. Inter ahe r A Face' A «e. u aire's search for hie brother Hews sad Weather R wrote for the Nortb American U itt oSiSaa aewlR Bob Carson on a profitable Npws. Aperts. Weather R set afire. Newspi^Mr Alliance and men oov-lu^a News Dsr ■evert Junket south of the border. U :U Earepo's Flaeal Movies • French OaOaws . . . _>l •The Ix>ve BpeciaUat. Dtaan by movini ered aeelgiimente in Europe, India • *••• I Jiarrisd dess *‘No More Itomes. An 1898 Dors. Vittorio daasmaa. and China. She made her first A______WHIi r i M c r KMtr Holtzman automobile startles clt> Jaek Fasr Show ifM sri R giers frqr overseas hroedcaet from Ohung- D arje Ceait. iaens of Stillwater. Oklahomay biA Fesinre M still the ) llW Af WerM Terse proridea each of two men with 11 in Msvie I Uiwtai IftdS. new Meas about robbing the lo* Destination Tokyo.' Carir Grant. crowded s FJm w ii s KW r cal bank. II lit dark Paar Skew S TB V K N H O X Six Moi As UN correspondent for NBC- W ees (Oolor) TV tod Radio, she appears on such Oresese fSTScSeSeliatch WMe . « I l l I News " "W ith stage . frigh t,” he rtOd. peogimms ^ as *nuntle3r-BrinkIe]r Adventaim ol Onde nad as he settled/ hi'msrtf into a aflat > Wits KUtr ■arrirt 4S, H Richard Torigi, baritone, .and fiteport,” "Meet the Preea” and "The Bird's Nest." A pnmem in the tiny screening room, “you news specials. Sha has a daily n . M for the Nelsons when their rain Frank Porvetta, tenor, have boon can do aomettUng about what’s If An radio news program and appaara gutter needs repair and a rah- chosen for two principal jexAm in ease Wjrauu F ttxiele ' A <*. R coining—it's 14) to you to do Ur thrae Umaa a week on' ‘Tknpbasis’’ m'k nest is hullt there. (Repeet). "The Love of Three K il»'’ by perfoiming. But with th|Ui there’s as waS aa being available for UN n . » t i R FVealler CImw 1 Montemexxl, to be presented by the nothing you can do. It's all done:” A R n ."Karins." Clairvoyaat’s loreoart NBC Opera Co. Sunday, Feb 3S, repmts on other rwllo' and TV Si r ' to faltlUed when Tony Gentry As tbe opening credits came nesns program s.. meets a ssleea eatertalner who 1P63 fai color on NBC-TV (S4 p.m., seeks sheMer with the oticns at- B8T). Torigi will, sing tiie role of on, mu said this was only the Some of ths honors Mias Frad- tiR Tic^VMiirt to. ____ ler kiUlag her bushnad m a tarn- Maafredo, and Porretta the role of second Route 66 he’d ever aeaa. arlck has sron in her dlatingiiiahed Oer Ft*« PeasMwei tty •duabhle. sqii______(Bepeet).______The first was on the day bgfoM Itoaas Bead Shaw - A R , B Avito.. PiAVlously announced for career are: the George Footer Pea­ "Free Flight.” The Stones gM a he Irifi to film this. He’d marte Whe fto w a e W art principal parts are PhylHs Curtin a point of aateMng the show to body Award for her contribution «|R y g g ff AeSv jS w free airplane flight—(a the wrong ae Flora and Giorgio Toxzi as SA I direction. see w hat it wax likie. to Ifitematlonal understanding in Archlfaaldo. eovsrlng tha UN, Theta Sigma R . R ■iegfaphy "You see that’ feiiowT” Htfi. Phi National HeadUner Award as asked, pointing to an actor play­ W A S H ) tha outstanding woman ini radio, ing another paUent confined to a - dent Kent McCMl's Golden Mike award twice wheel tdtair. "He’s Jim OaBRtwA m ler K hr aa tha outstanding woman in sadlo F R ID A Y Television PROGRAM What a wonderful comedian be- ia! . opmenta You know there aa> se m any fine and television. Radio DaUi^a Afi ■tohxray Pairsl 11:U Peatafu Vltm n ment con: American Award as the "Outetsiid- Si r CeBsps ef «M Ab Maws *The Long Gray Line**. ^TyrtNfa and talented p eo^ around vrtio summit n taig Woman of 19M,v and a spe­ Oentlacntal Claesr* «iU Film Power, Maureen O’ Ham. never had a break. Td never met iColor) SiM Weather News A Saarto dadk Paar ghew The Un cial citation for her UN coverage S iN NSW To______Is The FabUe lalam t (Color). this fellow, but he is really great era aUies from the General Federation of S iR Asnriso Semester SiR Newt A Weather UttT Mevie 8 8 and one day he’ll got his break aad in g short- Women’s Clubs. She has received OsnIlBillsentnl Cfsssrssm (O) B, B Harher Gamaumd ’ This Above All.’* Jocui Fontaiae, be reoogaued.’’ CsatlBrtneatal CInssreem Tyrone Power ptwals wh honorary degreea from Mount lis e C.jasUinllea e ^ * Bninaa Bights ‘YaSey Derringer Award n e a le r .. 18 And that’a the way it went as the Union mi <- Rolgoke, Gettysburg - College, Tsdsy. Shew g 11:88 daek Paar Skew 88. 88 story unfoldod and the other .cipt Geneva, t American Unlveraity and Lycom­ Bevimrs In Uterntare • iR ef DesUay (Color), TiU This Gar Faith eitg Mews. a . M 18:88 News aad Weather 8 members played their parte on t|M fo r a sun ing OoHege. Weailwr S:U ^ r t s 18:SB Memeat ef HedHattea 8 scretp. H iU Beamed to avoid men­ eluded li IlM This Is OCeaa tite ftentb_____ Valley Dnya 1:88 Mewe. 88 Basiness Bepert K i ^ s h tioning himself, but was happy, to transfer i littT h re e Steegas ■illloa OeUar^ Herts say nice things about the i^ ers. other nati liM Ceplala Kaagarse ■'Midnight". Cllaudelte A pretty actress named Jac­ Kenned Becin aad His Friends Don Amecbe t iU B r^ ta s l Time Weather. Lseal Mews n quelyn Scott was pUtying a nurse. Sunday ti ■ iM OeOese rt the Al* Mews aad Wealkes Isn’t she cute?” said HiU. “Gee, Khnishch lie e flap l^karde Mew flerlsaas Coming Shows I think she’s one l>f the cutest m ler's sci lack La Laae 7iU Werteni Maas, fllghlighto Sperts Camera things I'v e seen.V o f the If Canlaia Kaagarse Mawa Ralph Bellamy will be a special Bethel Leslie had a costarring the Gene' t lU PfhblelebMe Drake- • “Skew 7 lie Bawhidi guest star on "Saturday’s CStHdren" role as'tbe girl HiU was in k>ve President ^ t d m k PiM Heralag Serial Pltchwagm'^ When a young Matniag Mevle 't d ft ^ r is klllelied on the trail; hl0 which will star Cliff Robertson and with. opened al ELECTRONICS '•Four Mothers' Eddie Albert, fellow cowboye are determined to Inger Stevens. The.special win be "This L« one of her very, best level, toll Claudle Rains raise_ ...... money, for hU , ^vSd<___ and seen Sunday, Feb. 23. at ID P.m. have a ht t iU Knkto A Onie n children. performances,” he said. "I work­ LABORATORIES iltiee Calendar A t e lateraatleaal Bkewtime • tZ CB3-TV. ed with her 10 or U years aigo. ing at t) Sax Wbaa l| I f Pon Ameche hoet. Tohlght — She’ s Just g re a t." ference " |RiM ■smemaker'a Msvie t *Twr«e Star Special." Program of "Jennie". George Montgomery, eircua, magic and ice acta. U.S. Marshal Blake (guest star George Maharis and Martin Mil­ the wronj 277 BROAD TIrgtpla Gilmore Beb (iawhart Skew I Dan Duryea) agent Jim Hardie, Jeb ner, the series' continuing stanL Kenned Flay Year Haach Bmeaa t R and Tina seek refuge from a storm brought this comment: “ developr lOoiori The Kapy Sales Skew M. 51 and inter Rathnra Berasrd Shew \- comedy program Including songs, In a ghost town hotel that hag beeti "George has great depth. I U iW • m Fries to BIsM lokea and skita with an asslat booby-trapped by two men who useful to (Color). from puppeteer C^yde Adler didn’t get to know ICarty so vrell, '(From Hollywood). fearfu lly aw ait the- man v4io has al partic' The Texan A B . sworn to kill them, in "Winter because I. did most of my scenes governm i 111M Oeaeeatratlea t iR The Third Has with George. But George is a woo- Yeere Far A Seng Storm" on NBC-TV’s "Tales of British UiR Lew rt Ufe The ftonuiways _ a Wells Fargo" color series Saturday, derful guy, really a wonderful guy. MacmiUa Tanr First Impreaelen "A Man For Amanda" Afraid M arch 3 (7:30-8:30 p.m . E S T). And I think he’s a fine actor, too.'* K en n el^ a. SSL ss that thr)r, are going to lose their Once he said: "I’m reuliy |UiB Senrek Far Tenwnew ■lov^orn • •housekeeper, ekeeper Wrtter and when Truth Or Censegaeneee Elinor round up eligible males to amazed at some of these scene*. his reply Wake A Face A & ^ keep her on tbe lob. S^es host Boris Kairloft stars Th ey're turning out stronger IhaB- IlIittT b e Oaldlae UghI t iR Bent# tS in the title role of "The' Incredible Jected th U iH Mews Day Bspsrt Shoulder the'Sky. My Lad." Tod Dpktor Markesen," a drama about reaUouL You know, uhen 'ywi' M arch SI work OR-cne ot these ahours, th s and Bux are CMbronted with the a mad scientist who returns from d a is sail dltflcult problem .01 .1trying to ex- w ay they work—so faat—you Just “-.■ttASr.______fSST KMtx lA ae the brutal alayingring of a man the dead, on NBG'tV’s "Thriller," lik e K en ita young non. have to trust in God. But these that the Day Is Osart Monday, Feb. 26 (10-11 p.m. BST). scenes are amazing. H R Am the WoMd Tanm i Thj^r’a Drteetivee B , — Dick York and Carolyn Kearney a t the fc |i Boat.” Psychotic klilsr "Look at that! The lighting, Ifa ^ ^ j r ^ K I M y eludes a police dragnet and honta star with Karlotf. ’The to: for a yicltm aboard aa evening like a feature film. I didn’t fhiak rcstraiae BSrt’&ShSfelS?'* excursion Meamer. it waa g i^ g to be thia good. . Tha PETS! Faith Fpr Taday Ths Fttsstsnes A R . B . An 1898 Holtzman automobUe technical quality I mean.’’’ liM Al fla^W ith KMIr Fred StfiliM buL" By attempt- 1 dates at the aame startles citizens o f. SUIlwater, About idmeelf, he aaid nothing fiW Fssssrsrd tag to keim two Okie., but gives a bank robber a • B IB D S daa Harray Shaw B M time—a movie date with Wilma, during the running of the film. In lOalorl _ and captain the lodge bowling new idea, in "No More Horses" on hia big scene, when he had tried to • IVOPICAL FISH aama Wjmmm Shew A B. ( 1 team otayoffs. til Fariy Sctoacs rirllsa Theatov , NBGTV's “Outiaws” Thursday, commit suicide 'and bad bewi t iR 77______Bmmrt A R . M- M arch X (7:30-8:W p.m., EST). rescued by Maharis. he hastliy LITTLE 8 McKINNIY ifsrv^ ■Twice Dewl" 8tu BaRey acts u wiped a tear from one eye. IiRThe ■Bfiweira laterinedisry between pSrolee ana . U WOODBBIDOE 8T. his dnucMrr xrho beUevee him Dr. KUdare (R ichard .Chamber-, But afterwards, he R d retaoc MANOHEBTCR lain) tries. to persuade a - distant enough to talk of hie own wortt— •iB STverSet*iTVann r M l l-W M fv"Sen ef Blan U relative suffering from arthritis to in general terms. ~ Five Daaghtors • iR FMher fM The BrUe 3 Key threetens dlvoroe when Bude- quit the rodeo circuit, in the “ Dr. “If I had it aU to do over,** , ho •aid “I’d do it differenUy. But I «| R I ley rebels ssmloet her compering KUdare" episode enUUed "The him with her father, . Bionc Buster" on NBGTV Thurs­ would be wrong. That aiWAya hagr Tetopheee Heev (A R GLADYS CLOSE (Color) "The Bongs of Irving Bev- day. March 1 (8:M-9:90 p.m„ pens to mA On stage, if I think TV*, «iM I l i lia". Btsrring GinRr Rexera^lst EST). Raymond MAaaey co-stars given a good perfomUiaefl. I find A n d . if ls r * d iM _____ m Newseli 'hortess).. Johnny DeamoiMl. John with Chamberlain as Dr. GUleaple. out I waa poor. If I think I Waa ( i R F selars Ftfaa rSu. JrTenet ----- Btslr, Mindy■ ■ ■ B y Joey'BmlikiH iwI.'hie tpie'2S"toe poor, I find out I waa go^. X cwi’t ROLAND REAUCHESNE '•Irequols TraH' George WASH gomery, Brenda MarabaU, North Americsn Air Defense Bend Nsw Mexico territorial Obv. Lew trust my own Judgment o f my woric aad Chorus. too m uch," crushing Wailace aahs Pat Garrett (Bariy A« 5!srSh2r ^ ' M :R TwWght ~ Id en t. K< ‘ •Borahn ta Land of Uw V «*r Val- , Tsrgrt* — ^ SulUvan) to accompany a hara- oaSos", Johnny SttffUU. Donnld ■T7>e Wrecker’ . an. urba CAMEO lEAllTY control of bitten O vit War and Indian War _t>Rn JoitM guest-gtara a« an no- Woods. BOSS tycoon, seisee veteran, MaJ. Jud Randolph (Jote the Cab . .eorporhlions; by iUegitbniita ■Iri^ cavalry officer whoae aauUl b ig poUt ^Mfflnmrra'Rlver**. Gay tU S laaS maajiS. - Andenmn),. on a niesim to -1M detachment, ambuahea and wuuflda R iM - surrender of hoetllq. Indian Chief But is ^S^^A&SSSriiaAi^ma Wagonmaater Chris - H ale' (Jbhd ’ called til ^ s w O lviag T t g Vflbto SbMivt Urt* ! Chatto (Hal Jon Norman), in Meintire) in “The LL Burton ■iM I “Night ot the Hawk” on iW -TW e sary aiu M l f -2742 i Story” on NBC-TV’a “WagM must coi "The Tan Man" Saturday. March ggg Rslfl 8A. Mswtweter SiU FWIx The CM Train” Wfldneeday. Feh. 38 (fa * - S (SUR to fi p.m. EST). 8:30 pjA . WOT). the batt S m Bart af the Fart probablj Northi are plat publican electioni votea ag d t ^ ’ aa Kennedy name a trator I new Cab Repiib ImpUcat having I They m on orlm