FRIDAY, APRIL S4,1M| PAGE TWENTY Jianrl|i?Btpr lEoraittg HrraUk Averafe Daily Net Praaa Ran For the Week Ended Ilia hoqpUal. and uaad to pur­ AprU 18, 1964 Manchester Assembly, Order Members o f the liSdles of S t Club to Present chase recreational equipment of Rainbow for Oirls, will hold James will meet tonight at 8 for the young patients. RUMMAGE About Town an initiatory meeting at 7:30 at the John F. Tierney Funer­ 13,951 ■kir. al Home, 219 W. Center St. to Check at Confab ilatirtelrr IE ijn. Monday at the Masonic SALE Member ed the AedR Omar abtrin* Club lUMta to- 'ample. pay respects to Mrs. Stefania Bnreeu t i Cflroulntloa alCM at tha Country Qub, and Obuchowski, a member. The Junior Century Club of Image Playhouse A T THE Y* ManchoMter A CUy of ViUage Charm flupaclor Court Jud^a Chariaa Members of the Manchester Manchester will present about Miss Patricia Bumfotd, H eu n r»tU ba tfae apaahar. A Emblem Club Interested In at­ 82,500 to Dr. Harry 8. Whit­ Opens May 8,9 OB NORTH MAIN 8T. ■ocdal boor at dtMpnoedaa din- tending the Hamden Emblem daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Au­ VOL. LXXXm, NO. 176 (TWELVE PA6E8-JTV SBCnON) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1964 ea Page M ) PRICK SEVEN CKNTI gustus Bumford, 53 Summit St. ing, to be used for tha Chil­ aer at TrSO. Club’s installation on May 3, The Image Playhouse, Hart­ SAT.. APRIL 25Hi may contact Mrs. John Ziemak, is associate concertmaster and dren’s Wing at OonneoUcut Val­ ThORiaa V. Murphy, a hos­ 91 Cooper Hill St. a clarinetist in the Hartt Col­ ley Hospital, Middletown, at a ford’s newest Intimate theater, 9:00 AM. to 11:80 AM. pital oorpanutn third class in lege Concert Band of the Uni­ meeting of the Connecticut will open May 8 and 9 with a Daylight Time State Federation of Women’s Sponsored by ttie Uhl ted States Navy and son Manchester Cedarettes will versity of Hartford. The band performance of ’’Tbe American will present a public concert Clubs Junior Membership NEW YORK (AP)—Day­ Events Of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mui^ meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Dream,’’ by Edward Albee. Lo­ t h e WOMEN’S GUILD Rothwell Upholds Spring Conference tomorrow at light Saving Time starts phy, 69 Bdmund St, la serving Center Congregational Church. Monday at 8:30 p.m. In Millard of Trinity Covenant Chnreh Auditorium at the University. the Ambassador Restaurant, cated at 84 Barker St., over the Sunday in most areas of the aboard the anti-submarine war­ There will be entertainment Art Cinema, the playhouse will fare aircraft carrier USS Wa^>, after the business meeting. Mrs. There is no admission charge. Hamden. nation—including Connecti­ In State Racial Violence .Flares Eleven members of the Man­ funcUon as part of a gallery cut — clocks being moved itetloaad at Boston, Mass. Laurence Lane and Mrs. Vir­ to be known as The Quiet Col­ ginia I^ewis will be co-hostesses. The Britirti American Club chester group who plan to at­ Aim of Committee ahead one hour. will hold a dance toidorrow tend are Mrs. Lawrence Decker lege of an Image. The time changes of­ P v t Brian T. Ooodlng, son of Betty Spalls, who has ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Gk>od- The Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. for mem­ Jr., president; Mrs. J. Keith ficially at 2 a.m. The Oswald Success bers and guests at the club­ Carriere, Mrs. Donald For- peared In many productions of change—vdiich lasts until Ing, 106 Creatwood Dr., has pastor of Community Baptist the Little Theater of Manches*- The father of a murdered girl last night said he took completed basic training at Ft. Church, is In charge of radio house. Cocktails will be served strom, Mrs. Clifford Gerbe, Oct. 21^—will take place in from 8 to 9. Charlie Varrick’s Mrs. Paul Dougan Jr., Mrs. ter, will play the role of Mrs. “no issue” with a newly-formed committee that aims to 21 states on a state-wide- As Matchmaker Jackson, S. C. He Is a 1960 broadcasts sponsored by the Barker. Mllll Sllvestri of Hart­ Pennsylvania Town graduate of Mandiester High Manchester Ministerial Asso­ orchestra will furnish the music. Allan Schubert, Mrs. Alan Tay­ CHANT ECONOMY PMK1 aid individuals whose legal rights have been violated. One basis. L t CoL and Mrs. William Spatlg lor, Mrs. Albert Kelsey, Mrs. ford, who has been a guest per­ The Pennsylvania, New Sctaool, and before entering the ciation on Station WINF Sun­ former with the Little Theater of the persons that committee intends to aid is Roy F. STORRS, Conn. (AP)— asrvloa was in civil engineering day at 7:35 p.m. and daily next The annual luncheon meeting James Spencer, Mrs. Reginald York Central, New Haven of Lutz Junior Museum Volun­ Christensen and Mrs. Paul of Manchester, has been cast as Darwin Sr., convicted in the^ and Baltimore k Ohio rail­ Oswald, the romantic com­ in Manchester. week at 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Conduct Citadel Service slaying of Rothwell’e daughter. Darwin convicted last month teer League will be held at < Flano. Mommy. roads will change to sum­ puter, (lid O.K. on his first The Children’s Wing of the "The American Dream’’ will John C. Rothwell of Bolton, of the sex sUylng of the girl. 10 Injured, The Marine League Auxiliary Willie's Steak House at 12:30 LONQ HASTINO DOUBLE RDOK mer train schedules. venture as a matchmaker p.m. Monday. There will be a Lt. Col. and Mrs WUllam-^ollege in New York. She has Connecticut Valley Hospital has be presented each Friday and whose 17-year-old daughter Goals of a newly-formed com­ New Haven commuter will hold a social meeting at been the State Juniors' Project Saturday through May and June Hope was slain in Tolland last mittee In Andover Include aiding at the University of Con­ 7:30 p.m. Monday at the club­ short business meeting, elec­ Spatig (retired) will be the spe­ had appointments in New Bhig- traUns, however, will op­ 28 Arrested tion of officers, and the presen­ cial guests of the Salvation land and Pennsylvuila. of the Junior Century Oub for at 8:45 p.m. Reservations may SCHICK September said, "I think Its Darwin in his legal efforts to erate the same schedules on necticut. house on Parker St. Refresh­ the past two years. Last year be made by calling the play­ goals are worthwhile." He was best by difficulties — ments will be served. tation of the annual award to Army at the morning service Lt. Col. and Mrs. Spatig have override a life sentence Imposed daylight time, as will the ( an outstanding volunteer. Sunday. lived in Manchester since 1957. a check for $2,643 was given to house. StrAINLESSSTER The committee plans to raise when he was convicted of sec­ Long Island Rail Road. such as the girls who said they In Chester Bom in Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Spatlg is president of the funds for an appeal to the State ond degree murder. Major commuter bus lines didn’t want "sexually aggres­ Members of John Mather Col. Spatlg was converted at a Women’s WYlendshlp Circle of BLADES Supreme Court of Errors by Rothwell spoke at a meeting will follow the same pat­ sive’’ partners and boys who did Chapter. Order of DeMolay, street meeting at Butler, Pa., the Salvation Army. The couple of the Social Action Committee tern. not want girls who were likely CHESTER, Pa. (AP)— Personal Notices of the First Congregational Some changes are sched­ to "get serious." drill team and the Rangers drill as a young man, and a few have traveled extensively, and Civil rights cTemonstrations team are reminded to meet at years later entered the Salva­ have visited the Holy Land Fits sit doubts Cihurch In Andover. The com­ uled on long-haul bus routes. But, with the help of a few Carriage House the Masonic Temple tomorrow tion Army School for Officers many times. They are engaged sd|s rszora Youth Held mittee met to discuss the goals humans. everything went flared into violence in this In Memoriam smoothly at the dance Friday Beauty Salon In lovinR mem oir f>f our father at 4 p.m. to participate In the Training. In later years, he In conducting special meetings psifsctly and msthods o f the new group southeastern Pennsylvania and grandfather, joeeph Rollaeon, Tall Cedars of Lebanon parade. served as a divisional com­ and lectures. Both are interest­ which calls Itself the "Commit­ night despite a surplus of a city Friday night, resulting 526 Main Street who paased away April 24. 1951. score of males. Buses will leave the Temple at mander in the Northeastern ed In gemology and mineralogy For Slayings tee for the Protection of Cltl- Youths Used in injury to at least 10 per­ Manchester 4:15 to transport members to 85 East Center St. sens’ Legal Rights." It was all part of an experi­ TUI memorlea fade and life departa, Pennsylvania Division, Scran­ and do gem cutting as a hobby. sons and the arrest of at You will live forever In our hearts. the starting place o f the line ton, Pa., for 16 years. He also The public is welcome to at­ At Summit St. ‘Tve got no ax to grind," ment by the psychology depart­ Tel. 648-0695 ment. Questloimaires with 50 Daughter and son and of march. served the Hudson River Divi­ tend the service Sunday morn­ In August Rothwell laid. "A committee As Dupes in least 28. their families sion at Yonkers, N. Y., and the ing. VFEEKEND CASH AND CABBY SPECIAL such as this Is taking on an quesUons were offered to the The violence erupted when 10 BLADES FOR student body. They were filled A member of the Northeastern Ohio D li^on' at NEW TOR K (AP)—A 19-year- awesome burden." police attempted to disperse St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Cleveland. Rothwell, accompanied by his Bank Thefts out by some 550 students. demonstrators blocking a street ARTHURS old unemployed laborer was will conduct a service Sunday Mrs. Col. Spatig, bom in miniater, the Rev. Abram San- Oswald—an IBM 7040 comput­ com er in the Negro section at charged with homicide today In er-then esMyed to provide at 6:40 a.m. in the chapel of Preston, Lancashire, England, 942 Main St. Manchester grey, pastor of the United HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—Police the city. Manchester Memorial Hospital. CARNATIONS the brutal slayings of career each student with three suitable Fights broke out when some lived at Holyoke, Mass., prior to Methodist Ohuroh of Bolton, early today arrested a 27-year- The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pas­ CAR RENTALS (Comer of St. Janies) partners for the dance. entering the Salvation Army girls Janice Wylie and Eknlly was not recognized when he en­ old man they identified as the 150 helmeted state and city po­ tor of Second Congregational Came the big night, the chos­ licemen, and deputised munici­ Hoffert last Aug. 28 in their tered the hall. About 20 per­ mastermind of a plot to loot en students congrented In the Church, will serve as hospital or LEASING four suburban banks using un­ pal workers, swinging night­ chaplain next week. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY upper East Side Manhattan sons, HKMtly members of the student union bellroom and sticks, moved in to make ar­ Social Action Committee, were suspecting "bank robbers" hired It's MARLOW’S for LAMPS apartment were quickly tagged and ar­ rests and herded the demon­ * All Mokos present. through the Texas Employment ranged by number. The Hartford Association of of every deacription! The suspect, George Whit­ O>mmisslon . strators into buses to be taken the Women’s Baptist Mission •All Modals more Jr., a Negro, stood poker- When he rose to ^>eak, he In­ "Hey, look at 427 over there! to the police station. N O W troduced himself, saytng, "My Lt. Joe Singleton said the Society will have Its annual din­ Modem — Colonial faced In Brooklyn Criminal man identified himself as a What a doll!" was a typical Rocks, bricks and botUes •All TinMs name is Rothwell. . . .’’ The ner meeting Wednesday at 6 Largest eelectloD ever at Court as he also was charged California writer who was In comment. were hurled at policemen, win­ p.m. at the 8 ^ st Baptist marLOW Prices! Paul Pontiac It’s Worth Crowing About! FUEL O IL with homicide in the stab slay­ room was silenced. Houston with his wife on their Jack Carlson, a senior major­ dows were smashed in police f Church, New Britain. Jose San­ ing of a Brooklyn woman April "I tidee no issue with what honeymoon. Police said they re­ ing in English, was paired with cars and persons at the scene tiago, who works with Puerto said they heard a shot fired. 873 MAIN STREET Our variety both in and out of season 14. this oonunlttee Is doing," he covered $10,684 stashed in a 333 — a brunette graduate Ricans in the New Britain area, is nothing short of terrific. Seeing Is Whitmore was arrested Fri­ said. ‘1 think Its goals ars brown bag. student also studying English A flurry of fighting erupted will speak on "Spanish Speak­ MARLOW^S Phone 649-2881 ^ 13V2C inside the bus and a second Relieving! day morning In connection with worthwhile." He added In a The man was not imnfSdlate- literature — and 167 and IS, K ing Americans.’’ "rhere will be FCRNITURB DEPT. f two blonde sophomores. wave of violence flared, aa by­ Main St. Manchester an attempted purse snatching choked voice, "My Hope lost ly charged. Until he Is, his a sanctuary service and instal­ LFRESH on a Brooklyn street the day be­ her legal rights forever.’’ "If I could remember 188’s standers joined the melee and lation of officers at 8 p.m. name cannot be used under fore. "Today, the law gives more Texas libel law. name . . .’’ Carlson mused aft­ more police arrived. Minutes later, some 100 po­ |ASPARA8U8 2 l b s . 2 9 ^ GASH SAVINGS During questioning, police protection to thoee who have Here Is how the four-bank erward. "She’s older than I am Saturday —but ao what!" licemen rushed from buses to a CELLO « A e I I’ TO robbery plot was set up: (See Page Six) (Sea Page Six) Four young men, thinking There were soma who ware nearby tavern where more riot­ TOMATOES 2 P K G «.w y * hard to match in temui of the ing and rock throwing was met ST. BRIDGET ROSARY SOCIETY •pedal they were picking up payrolls for their new boss, took sealed qualificationa they had listed for with force by police, carrying their prospective partners. They riot sUcks. Presents APPLES Vi BUSHEL $ 1 .0 0 UP messages to women tellers at the four bcuiks Friday. drew zeroes for one of their Police quelled the outbreaka, CHOCOLATE The messages falsely warned three partners and h$d to go to but described the situaUen aa WALTER SHARP DON BARROWS ■IISA AND HER WONDERFUL DOLL” TalkSf Handshakes tense as they patrolled the PER the women their children were a "problem desk” staffed by A musical playlet by the 276 OAKLAND ST. being held hostage. They were humans to fill out tbair cards, streets ol Chester and followed These two local barbers will now serve you at tho^ CHIFFON «AI.IX)N up reports of vandalism and n Children’s Music Theatre of Springfield ordered to fill up a money bag which were IBM cards punchsd 3 by Oswald. (Herald photo by Oflara.) rash of false fire alarms. OPEN 7 DAYS Fill Foverty* Tour with bills if they wanted to see SUNDAY, APRIL 26th ot 3:00 P.M. their children a ^ n . Oswald generally was suc­ Scranton greets crowd in lobby of Statler Hotel Among the Injured were six Parkway Barber Shop CAKE For Your Coovetilenoe FUEL OIL When the aeheme had run its cessful despite requaata frqm ...... e — policemen and a Negro 21-year- PERO old expectant mother. 387 CENTER STRE'e T—MANCHESTER EAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL course: most males for patters better Police reported vandals also FOR VARIETY WE NOW OFFER YOU: WASHINOTON (AP) — Presl-«>given his Secret Service body- 1. The mystery man, who looking than they rated them­ Open Tuesday through Friday 8-6 Donation: Adults fl.OO—Children 60c Each 7 9 c COOPERATIVE dent Johnson has taken his guards a scare by riding selves. He was helped consid­ Viet Troops smashed windows in the home used the name Charles Hudson, and automobUe of Chester Po- Sat^ay 8-5:30 'Dekets Sold At The Door Native Rhubarb, Com, Green or YeUow Squash, Egg Plant, o n , ('OMP.^NY “ war on poverty’’ to the atreets through crowds in an open con­ erably by the ladies, 86 per cent Scranton Supporters Cauliflower, Boston Lettoce, Romain Lettuce, ^tinach. had collected one "payroll’’ of lice <^pt. Theodore Laws, a SIN OK 1M.5 af Pittsburgh, the tai]paper vertible — qsmethlng that had of whom described Scallions, Watercrees, Belghiin Endive and Dandelions. about $12,000 daHveSed by one Negro. af all Sl.-i B|{(»A(» S T R F .R T eaUns of Inez, By;, ahtT along not been doife since the assas­ of his messengers. as above average r g e Into Also: Grapes, Plneapifle, Temple Oranges, Pears, Limes. TF.I.. fil.1-I.VSS tha way eummarlzed his likely sination of President John F. ance. Among thoee arrested was a white minister. Rev. (Zilsyton mayron*s Watermelons and Cantaloupes. 1964 campaign tactics: "I wish Kennedy last Nov. 2. (See Page Two) The gallant electronic host of Offered Little Hope X could look Into every face and Pertiaps the moat unusual the evening acknowledged that Red Bunkers Hewett, 86, rector at Atonement bake shopa “Just Yon Name The Produce, Ghanees Are We Have It!“ shake every hand.’’ episode of a day crowded with he was not Infallible. He signed Episcopal Church, Morton, Pa., Before returning to Washing­ surprises was a presidential each dance card: “ Good luck— NEW HAVEN (A P )—Oov.^my knowledge," said Scranton, who was charged with inciting ton late Friday night after a 17- BINH CHANH, South Viet to riot. Read Herald Ads. visit to the cabin-dwelling Tom Amendment Seen Oswald." Nam (A P)—Vietnamese units m of Penn- g^aaa he doesn't think I’m hour day on the run, Johnson William W. Scranton The civil rights demonstra­ Fletchers and their eight chil­ tangled today with the toughest very hopeful." said he found "a wonderful dren at Inez. sylvanla, visiting the state tions have protested de tacto First Assault on Communist battalion in the Me­ Scranton graduated from aplrit" among the people of pov­ Mounting the rude frllege In 1939 and the erty - pocked Indiana, Pennsyl­ of the Fletcher home in Hat- DANBURY (AP)—The door- The arrested demonstrators visers termed the government his Cotmectlcul "favorite son” law school seven years later, vania, Kentucky and West Vir­ field-and-McCoy country, John­ Rights Stalemate to-door salesman was "just be­ were placed in the Dela­ performance the finest in boosters little encouragement. following four years o t World ginia. son squatted on his haunches— ing sociable’’ when he kissed ware Ckiunty Courthouse Annex JUST 33 AT THIS PRICE Scranton, who is being hon- War service in the Army Air And he said he was looking hunkered down, in local par­ WASHINGTON (AP)—Senate two housewives, his lawyer told months. n where a number of others were A pitched battle around this (Hred in New Haven today as ahead to a "bright highway of lance—to discuss with the man leaders said today they expect the judge. Corps. being held since asit-in demon­ sprawling village opened Fri­ the Yale Law Schools outstand­ hope’’ for the impoverished and of the house the problems of a vote by Wednesday on their Ck>unsel for Vincent J. O c - 1316 presentation ot the cita­ stration Wednesday night. day with a classical infantry ing alumnus of the year, told unemployed of the nation. poverty. amendment to the civil rights carelli, 38, of Stratford, ex­ tion of merit was to be made Friday night's outbreak, de­ at your Ford Dealer's charge against well dug-ln Viet a group in Hartford yesterday, The President came home de­ Fletcher, Jobless for much ol bill—an amendment they hope plained it was the household by Justice Potter Stewart ot scribed by city officials as the lighted with the reception given the p u t two years, reported he will drive the opening wedge goods salesman’s way of con­ Omg positions. "I do perfectly forthrightly not the U.S. Supreme Court, who want to be a candidate’’ for the him by big city steelworkers earned $400 last year—largely Into the Senate stalemate. gratulating one of the women Whooping and yelling, about obtained his own law degree (See Page Six) and hill country sawmill work­ by scratching for coal on the Both leaders. Democrat N^lke ’ as the mother of a new baby. 200 government troops charged Republican presidential nomina­ from Yale in 1941. ers—even though hie right hand surface of the neighboring hills. Mansfield and Republican Ever Did the other woman have across the paddyfields about as tion. Roewell L. Gilpatric, former PORTABLE was puffed and daubed with Johnson, in neatly pressed ett B. Dirksen, told newsmen a baby?’’ Judge J. Robert wide as a football field behind "I’ve said so over and over deputy secretary of defense, red antiseptic. business suit, and Fletcher, in the test on the first amendment Lacey asked Prosecutor Wil­ a line of 24 armored personnel again," he said after a non­ wae the 1963 winner and Roger Without question, Jehnson had khaki trousers and tattered to the measure should come by liam Sullivan in Circuit Court carriers. political speech before the M. Blough, chairman of the Two fell dead and eight oth­ shaken more hands than on any sports shirt, were so intent on Tuesday or Wednesday. yesterday. Hartford Club on the subject of board of United States Steel Bulletins ers were wounded in the charge other day as President. He had theta- 10-minute chat that neith­ Southerners could upset the "No air, your honor,’’ Sullivan Pennsylvania’s industrial devel­ Corp., won in 1962. been mobbed and buffeted by er noticed when a gust of wind timetable. However, the Mans- said. which carried government forc- opment. CvUed from At* Wirgg over-eager admirers, conducted "The only thing that would The award is made annually impromptu street .rallies and (See Page Two) (See Page Two) (See Page Six) (See Page Six) entice me would be some sort of deadlock in the party. I do (See Page Two) DEAD IN PARK not anticipate one," he de­ MEW YORK (AP)-A dap- clared. perly dreeeed man, found elirt However, when he was asked dead In an automobile In the If he would order the Connecti­ Stassen Vows eanie Central Park area Three Killed in Ellington When Cars Collide cut Scranton-for-Presldent com­ where a Columbia Unlverellgr Super Torque Ford Scoring leader in *64 NASCAR SENSATION mittee to disband, the governor profeoeor was slain nine days said, "No, I’ve given up calling To Push For ago, was identified today aa a Three persons are dead after •ompetition . . . strongest, smoothest car in its class. 16 models. up people on this matter. former convict. Police said a violent two-car collision yes­ "If they continue to operate they saw no Imniodlate con­ P Primary Front Controls terday afternoon on Rt. 140 In —it’s up to them,” Ballot Place nection between the two Ellington. He was asked if he had re­ cases. They said tiie victim ceived an invitation, as a GOP SACaiAMENTO, Calif. (A P)— found Friday night was Law­ * Front Sound Killed Instsmtly when a car presidential “hopeful," to con­ rence Krebs, 27, Manhattan, Preparations for California’s coming from the opposite di­ fer with President Johnson. a eonietlnics bartender and F a i r l a n e Combines 6-paseeng«r June 2 presidential primary re­ • UHF-YHF Antennas rection skidded into their ve­ “ No, I haven't, to the best of cnnetniotion worker. Krebs, room and sports-car zoom at a low hicle were John (Ziandito, 73 and turned to near normal today. shot three times In the head, his wife, Ida, 70, of Stafford But Harold Stassen, who stalled was lying In the front pas­ senger seat at an autonuMln price! 8 models. Springs. Both were hurled from election machinery for two days their car from the impact. that bore Massachusetts rag/- SPECIAL News Tidbits in an attempt to get on the R e­ tstratlon pUtes; XSS-681. The driver of the other car, publican ballot,' vowed to keep Ronald A. Benlcak, 24, of Mill from the AP Wires trying. HOME DESTROYia) St., Broad Br(x>k, died four The U.S. Supreme Court Fri­ JACKSONV ILLS, hours later in Raiif>o(ntad oor- wtthoot baU Friday In slaying difficulty. Dome party leadera 819 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY (HtfsM rhTir *T Istiratal onar Sor*>r TottandTosland Oouatar, warn at a t his wife, a nieoe at aatar DMpIfl In TMT eat wts k IM imtontly; drivfr at gar at right diod in hospital XHon|^ pnoto bySstormi). « m seam nwiai. • N.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. APRIL 2S, 19«4 KARCHESIER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN« SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1964 PACUl p a 6 e t w o said. “ I ’m glad to sae peopla Shcinwold on Bridge health CAPSOUS finally are realising that toatr Demolition Jdb Drama Group iyM Ilkiil A FM8. MJX Events in World apathy and indifference Is dan­ OffN dlL MY Y o u th s U s e d Events in Nation gerous and are being 'vitaUsed G oes to Q io m a n Scranton Supporters Talksy Handshakes 15 HBRCCm AN MPORTANT BRIDOE PLA'TKRB n e e d to expresa their views.” SM RdY TOKYO (AP) — MongoUa,^Sovtet Unkm, too Unitod Statos FACTOR NTHB CAU6& WASRXNOTON (AP) — In t h e ^ e Housa Judiciary Oommlttee S c o r e s H i t ■TRATEOY AT TRICK ONE Friday the move being A loeal houaasnreditng oom- As D u p e s in N O irra Moacow’s only Asian Cbmmu- and Britain this week to cut O F C A N C S R l news from Washington: MRS U F E : If there is any nNiPHAmiACV Ry ALFRED BHEINWOU) back on th* production of fis­ whipp^ along by right wing pangr, Choman’a of Stock Pl„ Fill ^Poverty* Tour By n>WARD BABINKAU Natloiial Men’s Team CRampioa A K I I idst ally, has asked Chtoiaoo PEACE CONFERENCE: As- life on M an at all, says astrono­ 8S6 Osntnr I fc -SES-SSM Offered Little Hope A O S sionable mataiial tor military extramlsts" and waa an attack mer O. P. Kulper, It is probably haa been siwarded a |1,472 eon- soolat* Justice Roberto Regala on the Supreme Court. B a n k T h e fts "Cbme Blow Tour Horn” 1* a One bridge book I am aagerly , A K ^____ 5 2 Communist tochnlclans to leavo purpoaes. of to* Philippines Supreme mlcroecoplcally thia layer of tract for demoUtkm cf ton two- Sisk, who said ha was a mem stovy frante buBdIiig af 19-21 thi civil rights bill and felt na­ (Oeattaoed trooi Page Oae) popping pot-pourri of waxed awaiting is Fred Karpin’s A i m s the country, the Now China Court called today tor a peace 'vegetation. p tm Page One) termtaiBtlon, Bad Just a lot o< her of a fundamentalist Prot­ Mapl* S t tional legislation was called for (Contlnoed from Page One) wayi of BttBcklnf thing*." fruit, warring forbears and "Strategy at Trick One,” sched­ News ^ e n o y aald today. (AP) — Premier conference under the auspices of But toe red planet may not knocked over th* door of ths uled to be appearing any day A 10 74 G 9tSS t The first grom of Chinosa Georges Pompidou lays toe na- estant sect, declared toe kind of Only on# other oompany had •t til* lunoiieon meating th* in this area because some She mid this t ^ of trip wb* to* 'United Nations to revise toe amendmenU being proposed always have been so barren, 7. A second messenger was In­ wriggling females. Neil Simon’s now. You can see the reason personnel left Ulan Bator by tlonaf Interest requlres Presi­ bM on the pTOJecC Fava’s of Yal* Law School aa*oclation. states has fallen short of meet­ nearby privy. like B dose of Bdrenalln to John- rules of international law to would amount to "religion by theorizes toe University of Ari­ successful Broadway jriay and for yourself by looking at to­ train Friday and got a friendly dent Charles de Gaulle to retain Middletown, with a net price WALL AKtiough Scranton was Invit­ ing their re.sponslbilities in civil tercepted by police Just as he Mrs. Johnson, at her hus­ aon. It WBB "the eort of a day meet world conditions. majority rule." sona spstce scimtist. ot merry movie appears again, day's hand. sendotf, the agency said. exclusive control over 's $ 138 2 . ed to Hartford yesterday to rights legislation. was about to drive off from a band's side through th* day, that make* Lyndon feel like ^ ^ fOUTH Regala made toe propoeal at He suggested that if toe com­ "I think that Mars has seen going back and working harder this time portrayed by th* South dealer NONA gave no reason tor tha developing atomic force. too 68th annual meetii\g of toe Payment lor th* detncMtton TO apeak on how Ms administra­ He said a "group quarantine” bank with a money bag stuffed was equally engrossed in talk Both sides vulnerable expulsion beyond stating: In reply to criticism from dep­ mittee prolonged its hearings better days," he said Friday at to live up to the faith that he Manchester Community Ptayeia American Society of Internation­ substantial opposition would a news conference after an will come from parking meter tion is creating more Jobs in should be brought against Cuba with $10,000. about cooking and homemaking at th* Whlton Auditorium, and Opening lead—Ten of Hearts. $ K ? 2 "Under an agreement be­ uties 'Who want to* National As­ by America and its allies to has found people having In him 6 8 4 8 al Law and said that the peace amount to "reli^on by majority American Geophysical Union fund* allooated last fall to the Pennsylvania through indus­ 3. Police had pulled in all four to use the complement o f truth, South saw that the best wav tween toe Chinese and Mongol­ sembly to have a voice in nu­ force the Red-dominated island with Mrs. Fletcher and some of today.” G A K 8 I 2 conference should be similar to rule.” symposium. town parfeing authority- The trial dev^ptnent, it was ap­ Innocent hands. They were later they have recreated the comedy to play cluba was to begin with ian governments, Chinese per­ clear policy, Pompidou said parking lot aurrounding the WALL nation to abandon its role as a the neighbor ladles. At Huntington, while she wait­ the Hague conference* of 1890 He suggested that If toe com­ In ages past, he said, Mars parent from the question-and- released. in a fashion truly worthy of a low club from his own hand. sonnel began to come to Mon­ Friday: and 1907. bulldiag was recently pa-red center for subversive activity in Fletcher, who quit school in ed in the presidential plane for I NT 8 NT _A!.|M "It is clear that toe right of mittee prolonged Its hearings may have had atmospheric and answ«r period that followed 4. The mastermind of the rob­ Johnson to conclude his govern­ the playwright. He could cope with a 8-0 break golia in 1065 to help in toe coun­ Regala, a professor of Interna­ other conditions that could have and improved with ftmds from CARPET this hemisphere. the fourth grade, got a lecture giving to* supreme order on substantial opposition would that the audience was more in­ beries had disappeared with the ors’ conference before heading Dwight Martin hm directed by leading to dummy's Jack and try's socialist construction. tional law for more than two dec­ supported more advanced forms the same allocation. from the President on the wis­ "Now they are sent home by which the life of toe nation de­ build up against what he sees aa terested in asseasiitf his views If the United States cannot $12,000 yielded by a frightened home, Mrs. Johnson mid In an the group with a touch ■which his own ace and king. It would IN A RECENT fiTUPV Of OVER ades, said he spoke for himself an attem^ to modify toe first of plant life. The building la now vacant, secure the cooperation of its dom of educating his Jean-clad be even easier of the clubs Book, Manchester Eve. Herald, the Mongolian government in pends can belong only to the CLEANING as a potential candidate for the teller at the Belfort State Bank, Interview she thought It did her undoubtedly whipped up the Box 8818, Grand Central Sta­ 3000 SETS Of TWINE, IT WAS and not toe Philippines govern­ amendment’s provision tor sep­ and the wveridng is expected allies—•Britain and France, for boys. broke 0-8 since it would be a group* in accordance with the chief of stote." CONCLUPEP THAT HEREPiTY All that Is left, he believes, is presidency. Police said "Hudson" may husband good to get out of pace and flipped up the quips tion, New York 17, N.T. ment. aration of church and state. primitive vegetation such as to oommsnoe shortly. instance— the next step should have been the same man who "Take care of yourself,” mid to give an evening of delight to cinch to finesse through East’s desire of toe Mongolian govern­ WAS NOT AN Scranton said he approved of Johnson as he left the hillside Washington to meet the people. Copyright, 1964 • Sisk's testimony was "like a lichens, algae and -viruses. IWL DEL KNOWLES be a naval blockade by the U.S. used an 18-year-old boy to take even the atoniest playgoer. His nine. ment.'' MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet IMPORTANT FACTOR SCHOOL PRAYERS; Two cabin. "And don't you forget "I don't think Washin^on 1s OeneraJ Feature* Coip. Union has put out a help wanted bit of cool air in toe heart of alone, he said. $8,680 from a bank In Las a reliabla thermometer to test casting la the force which starta Raving decided on this. South Sl«M htlaM Wsse congressmen have voiced con­ summer," declared committee Beams Drill Teeth 643-0012 Leg:al Notice Vegas, Nev., March 12. now, I want you to put those the ball rolling' toward th* king won the first trick with the king LONDON (AP)—In a slap at sign for some Madison Avenue ,aiMBll«NiiMMto*la'WbaafaSssMsHsa The governor said he feels boys through school.” the political temperature or a MERMAID MARRED cern that a campaign is under chairman Emanuel Celler, D- Doors Need No Paint A similar ruse was used suc­ pin, every role being don* by of hearts and led a low club. Britain's ban-the-bomb move­ creativity. way to stampede Congress into New York—Scientists are now AT A COURT OF PROBATE held government intervention in la­ Mrs. Johnson, with a parting barometer of the way the wind COPENHAGEN, Denmark The government newspaper N.Y., who has listened to more at Mancheeter, within and (or the cessfully In Pensacola, Fla., last the right personality to give West played low, and dummy’s ment, Prime Minister Sir Alec to drill teeth. No anesthetic is MANCHESTER bor-management disputes fre­ wave to the young Fletchers, is blowing," she mid. (AP)—One of toe most photo­ amending toe U.S. Constitution than 25 members of Congress New York—Prefinished ex­ Oistriot of Manchester, on the 21st July. the parts maximum credablllty. ten won. Douglas-Home says foreign pol­ Izvestia complained Friday that to permit prayers in public terior doors, guaranteed to need using high-powered laser beams 'ly o l April, 1964. quently has little lasting effect, called out, "Bye, Chlllun.” Mrs. Johnson mid she rmUy graphed statues in toe world — toe Soviet Union’s smattering urge an amendment to undo a RUG CLEANING The unsuccessful robberies Tom Corridino, aa Alan Baker, Glowing with pride oker hie icy results aren’t won by "sit­ schools. Supreme Court decision and per­ no painting for a minimum of required, and toe drilling is so Prsesot, Hon. John J. Wallett, but that in some instances the From Inez, with lU 87 per »hes to go on such trips with the the Little Mermaid — waa de­ ting around in damp streets or ot advertising is boring and B O Y s c o r n COMPANY Judge. were at the Harrisburg National the son who pursues his busi­ safety play in clubs, declarer Rep. B. F. Sisk, D-Calif., be­ mit In nublic schor'" 15 years, are now available In fast there is no heating or vi­ Estate of Blanche M. Brat th­ president must step in. He cited cent uhemployment rate, the President "except that I don’t stroyed during toe night by a marching about." cheerless and isn’t bringing in Bank, the MacGregor Park Na­ Johnsons flew by helicopter to get to take in as much as I lUe ness accounts with blonde bait, returned to his hand with the coming the first witness to op­ “An attempt is being made green, yellow, beige, gray, white bration. Nerve damage is im­ 15 HANNAWAY SOREET waite, late o f Mancheater, in said the threatened nationwide rail tional Bank and the Spring is a little too Intense for the ■nea lo ras I vandal who sawed her head off 81r Alec gave his own formula the customers. Notes and News possible, to* researchers say. District, deceased. strike as an example. the flatland area called Block | to. I ’m not as fast acUng, fast pose such an amendment, told to stampede Congress," Celler and gold. The (bonnecticut Bank and Trust Branch Bank. lighter momenta and quickens ,“ °i^f,^land took it with him. tor getting results In toe cold Izvestia is edited by toe wide­ President Johnson and his House Bottom, whence they | thinking and fast walking as he tow club. West stepped up with The dainty little figure, sitting ly traveled Alexei Adjhubel, Company, Administrator d.b.n., his speech pace at times, but th* queen of clube and returned war in two political speeches at having exhibited its administmtlon administration "did a fine job drove Into Palntsvllle, Ky., to is a real pro hi hla stage at a huge stone at to* entrance Slough and Reading SViday. Premier Khrushchev’s son-in- Oub Soont Pack 64 account with said estate to this tour a vocational school. fact, Mrs. Johnson often got »■ a spade. Court for allowance, it Is in this situation,” he said. to toe Copenhagen harbor, has “ 'You get them by keeping up law. The recent nueting of Oub Cigarette Cause In one room, studenU of left behind in the hand-shaking bcuom Removes Entry Too often Russian shoppers do Scout Pack 54 ait Bentley ORDERED: That the 7th day of Jerry Bourret Is the younger been admired by thousands of your guard, retaining your nu­ May, 1964. at two o'clock after­ beauty culture — on* with her as she slowed down to chat a Tlila unfriendly defense re­ tourists. clear arms so war cannot break not know products are available School opened with the tradi­ noon at the Probate Office in the Legal Notices brother who is fodder to Alan’s because they aren’t advertised, Municipal Building in saJd Man- Of 1-Car Crash hair half dyed — crowded hit or pat a child, moved toe last side entry to the Inspired by a fairy tale by out, and by going to the confer­ tional ceremony conducted by S u b u r b a n ' s around. ^^e had to admit "I don't Pygmalion and ends up steading clubs. If South led a club to Izvestia complained. When ads ohewter. be and the same Is as­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held his stuff, and, by the by, a great Hans Christian Andersen, toe ence table and insisting that members of Den 2. signed for a hearing on the al­ •4 Manchester, within and for the ..TV •• uiH really feel easy talking around (himmy’s jack, he could never Little Mermaid had become a matters of dispute should be set- do ^|>pear they aren’t very In­ A film on SCUBA diving was lowance of said administration ac­ District of Manchester, on the 21st A dropped lighted cigarette deal of the show. The transition count with said estate, ascertain­ ft. un to I husband.” referring to mak- get back for toe ace and king, landmark In Copenhagen. tied there,’’ he said. spiring, toe paper said, citing shown after wtiich there was day of April, A.D. 1964. started a series of events that of character from Adt I to Act such examples as "Tea Is a ment o f heirs and order of dis­ Preaent. Hon. John J. Wallett, ' S e Whul Hoise. I ’^e got *hr- lum that would both appeal to son and Robert Mlgliore ■were A-K-5-t; Clube, J-IO S. eated therein to appear and be day of April. 1964. Estate of Reinhardt R. Lehman, ped a lighted cigarette on the quarters. opposition which lias forced the as Connie — "good old oome- What do you say? the children and be completely presented the assistant denner Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. late of Manchester In said District, Johnson, who delivered more back-to” of the boastful bache­ rOM UHT AT 7:00 heard thereon by publishing a copy understandable. The Sunday Judge. deceased. floor. She reached down to pick deb«t* into its 40th day. Answer; Bid one notrump. of this order In some newspaper badges; Michael 'Viterito and Estate of Margaret Hall Taylor, On motion of Char'es Lehman. it up. In so doing, she lost con­ than a dosen speeches during Originally, President Johnson lor. Judl Is graceful, sweet and This shows 16 to 18 points in having a clrculaUon In said Dis­ school teachers of the church Philip Mahoney, denner badges; late of Manchester, in said District, Route No. 87. Columbia. Connecti­ th* day, talked to th* national convincing, but sometlmea falls uwbipMiloa trict. at least seven days before the recently concluded a two-year trol o f the car as she turned and other supporters of the high cards (In this case you day of said hearing, and by mailing and Rkdiard Mllka the wolf, as­ deceased. cut. administrator with will an­ convention of the League of too softly on th* ear. study of this new material. On motion of James 8, Taylor nexed. the steering wheel to ths left. broful antidiscrimination meas­ have 16), balanced distribution, £ j M h e M on or before April 33, 1964 by cer- sistant denner and denner Women Voters and the home lo­ And now to momma — dear tlfled mail, a copy of this order to The new equipment Includes ef said Manchester, administrator. (HtDBRBD: That six months The car crossed over to the ure had called tor its passage and strength in at least three badges. ORDERED: That six months from the 30th day of April. 1964, cal of President David J. M c­ Irene B. Mosher, 311 Cooper Hill hard-bound illustrated readers, north side of the road, Jumpped in the same form as drafted in old frantic cook, cleaner and suits. S t, Manchester, Conn. from the 21st day of April. 1964. be and the same are lim its and the curb, skidded 28 feet aJong Donald ot the United Steelwork­ noae-blower who ne'ver needs paper-backed books, workbooks be and ttte same are limited and allowed (or the creditors within the House. — ALL OOLOB— JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge HAD HEART ATTACK sdlowed for the creditors within which to bring In their claims the sidewalk, and struck a pow­ er* Union—both in Pittsburgh. a psychiatrist to tell her she’s and activity kits such as are But after consultation with For Sheinwold’s 16 • page Co-Hit, Dick Van Dyke MIAMI, Fla., (A P ) — The which to bring to their c’alms against said estate, and said ad­ er pole . All three occupants He told the steelworkers; administration strategists the unhappy — she Just becomes booklet, "A Pocket Guide to “BYE BYE BIRDIE” AT A COURT OF PROBATE held now being used in the elemen­ against said estate, and said ad- ministrator c.t.a. is _ directed______to were taken to the hospital by " I ’m here to fight an enemy. “nauseous." Edytha Coffin gets at Mancheater, within and tor the tary schools. There will be oth­ death of a young New York ad­ these luxury apartments will put a sang in your heart! mlnlstrator Is directed to give pub- 1 give public notice to the creditors Senate leaders introduced their Bridge,” send 60 cents to Bridge SUNDAY district of Manchestor. on the 33nd lie notice to the credltom to bring to bring to their claims within said ambulance. I’m here to start that fight and more sympathy for her efforts er visual aicls, films and record­ vertising executive on a busi­ ^ e n d n is n t as a substitute for a Joan Crawford day of April A.D. 1964. ness trip haa been attributed to I to their ctoima within said Ume al­ time allowed by publishing a copy The Malinowsky vehicle was keep up that fight until that en­ Southern proposal offered by to mediate than she does laughs "SIKAIT JACKET” Present Hon. John J. Wallett, ings developed specifically for lowed by publishing a copj- of this of this order In some newspaper extensively damaged and was emy is destroyed—and that en­ —can she help it? Don’t we all Judge. each course. Adults and older a heart attack. Elliott W. Reed V,- ',4 . order In some newspaper having a having a circuiatinn to said pro­ Sen. Herman E. Talmade, D - “ PAL JOEY” Estate of Hyman Sacks, late of Jr., 40, whose home was in eirculatlon to said probate district bate dlatiict within ten daya from towed from th* scene, police emy is unemployment and his Oa Icnow her type and love her? Manchester, m said district, de- teen-agers will also be offered EFFICIENCY • ONE & TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS Southport, Conn., was found within ten d s ^ from the date of the date of thia order and re­ said. ally is poverty.” It wouM pariBit a Jury trial Her frustrations 'with Mr. Ora- 5th W EEK! esased,' literature to assist them with this order and return make to this turn make to this court of the ; Ueao appUcattoe of Sylvia ^ dead yesterday in hts apart­ notice given. Johnson was nearly two hours on any eontempit action arising hfun Bell’s complicated contrap­ IrllllsiH lj East Windsor every day problems, court of the notice given. boric, azeoutriz. pr^ng K t au­ ment at the Racquet Club. He JOHN J. WAt.LETT. JUdga. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Clfus for Retirees behind schedule for Ms -final ■uiMlar ths rights 4>11I if the penal­ tion Is a show stopper. DRIVE-IN 5 thority to compromise and settle a house, numbers of the congre- ty Involved more than SO days In The cameo role ^ven Mary 'dr W G G certain doubtful and disputed claim In conjunction with onen came to Miami Friday for a from *93 to *135 monthly stop—a conference with the gov­ tn favor of aald estate against The ernors of West Virginia, Mary­ prison or a fine or more than Gaudet give an unforgettable gatlon will be afforded the op­ convention. Reed was vice pres­ London—For employes about Allstate Insurance Company, It la ident of Grey Advertising Inc. | to retire, a British company is land, North Carolina, Georgia, $800 climax that is too suspenseful ORDERED: That the foregoing portunity to tour the new par­ If an individual or official falls to reveal. See It for yourself— appllcaUon be heard and deter­ sonage at 27 Ittkin St. of New York City. Situated on a knoll high above th* town of Rockville in a quiet lection of town. Sweeping view* in a l dlraeHona. conducting a course that lu te Teiuiessee, Kentucky and Vir­ mined at the Probate office in THE ARMY AND NAVY six Friday afternoons. It shows ginia at Huntington, W.Va to comply with a court order in she is remarkable. Manchester in said District, on the Thasa apartments incorporate every facility for modarn apartmant living, from dust-traa alectric living to a how to live happily with re­ They discussed the economic a racial case, he could be found Credits for the set cannot go 13th day of May, A.D. 1964 at t-wo largo recreation area. Do stop out today and sea these magnificent apartments. to be in contempt of the court unpublished to this reviewer, o'clock In the afternoon, and that duced Incomes and how to spend plight of the Appalachia notice be given to all persona In­ spare time. states and, wtiile they were at Most such contempt cases in the such a small group in a small terested in said estate of the pen­ FEATURES AND CONVENIENCES: Formica kitchen cabinaH, counters and backsplash. Range, refriger­ it, the situation in South Viet past havs been decided by fed' theater constantly seems to dency of said arolication and the ator and exhaust fan. Stainless steal sink with disposal. AH ovarshnd rooms. Closets galore in aN apart­ Nam and Johnson’a decision to eral Judges without a Jury. overcome their obstacles In time and place o f hearing thereon, by publishing a copy of this order ments. Individual front entrance doors to aadi apartmant (privacy like your own home). All alee- Legal Notice slowdown output of nuclear ma­ The new amendment is si creating mood and en'vironment In some newspaper having a clr­ terials. milar to a compromise attached with grreat skill. Again this hss TONIGHT 7:00 • 9:25 culaUon In said district, at leaat trie heat with individual heat controls in each room. Bathroom with ceramic tiled walls and IBINGOI AT A COURT OF PROBATE held to th* 1957 civil rights bill seven days before the day of aald floors. Second floor apartments fully carpeted. Soundproof construction. Central to aH typee AND St Mancheater. within and (or the After this session, Johnson been accomplished by Roger SUNDAY 2 - 4:45 - 7:80 hearing, to appear If they see District of Manchester, on the 22nd said he would shortly send Con- which ordered Jury trials if the Negro with his contemporary cause at said time and place and of shopping, schools and churches. Laundry and sforage bins in basement. day of April, 1964, I gress a special message urging penalty involved more than 45 set design expertly executed be heard relative thereto, and make Daneins Evary Saturday Niyht Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Hartford return to this court. HITES days or a $800 fine. That would BURNSIDE ■Jfosf Judge. I legislation to aid Appalachia. by Kit Morrissette, Jamee Tri- JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. 8 O 'CLO CK Estate of Axel Johnson, late of At an earlier stop, Johnson be brought into line with toe vlgno, Guy Tangarone and Model Apartment Furnished by Gottier's Furniture Manchester, to said District, de­ current amendment. DRIVE-IN 5 ceased. had said: Dave Brady with Mias Bich’s AT A (XIURT OF PROBATE held The 6ear and be them.” bert Gore. D-Tenn., and Thom­ MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL apnllcation be heard and deter­ walls, radio, heater and clean! I heard thereon by piibll.shing a copy as H. Kuchel, R-CBllf., scheduled Democratic Women in Waah- mined at the Probate office In of thin order In zome newnpaner to epeak. ington, D. C„ Wednesday, A|irU Manchester In said DlMrict. on the having a ciroulatlon In said DIs- WASHINGTON (AP) — Mrs. 80, through Saturday, May 2. Tickets On Sale At Ray Bcller’s 12th day of May. A.D. 1964, at trlcl, at least seven days before Lyndon B. Johnson says she Oore, who voted for to* 1967 eleven o’ clock In the forenoon, and AUTO DISCOUNT HOUSE, Inc. the day of said healnx. and 1940 civil rights bills, said Those attending arb Mias Music Shop and Dubaldo Music Center that notice be given to all persons won't soon forget the Uttl* boy Interested In said estate of the pejj- 478 CENTF.R ST., MANCHESTER * 84S-9SSI I JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. in the tiny Kentucky mountain In an interview: "I will be dis­ Yolanda Felice, Mrs. MaxweU ADULTS 22.00—STUDENTS 21.00 dency of eald application and the S I tUSI...Bll8S hat baan servlna the Hem* Owner fer REGJIN STREET, ROCKVILLE • U’E’RF- OPEN EVENINGS • LIMITATION OBDEB town who breathlessly told her appointed if toe present bill is MUier, Mrs. Jetai Clittoct!, Mm. tine and place o f hearing there­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held husband: "Mr. President, no not modified so ttet I can con- Frank .Rutf and Mm. James on. by pub'ishing a copy of thia 81 YIAM . Fer a semflet* F M I HttPICTION *1 yewr lieme at MarchP5tf»r. within and for the sctentloualy support it. I cannot order In some newspaper having a by a Termite Ceatrel lx|Mrt, superviseJ by Ibe finest tedmisnl (From Route 15) Diatrirt of Mancheater, on the 21at one ever comes to Ines." Chamberlain. circulation tn said (lUtrict. at leaat day of April. 1964. And she still seems utonlshed do so now.’ Mm. Clifford is ohsUnnan ot seven days befora the day of said Take Exit 95 from Parkway — Follow Rte. 83 for four Preaent. Hon. John J. Wallett. ' at the sign held up in a crowd, Oors criticised to* provision identlflcatton for the State ot hearing, to appear If they ■ JudRe. which would authorise a cut-off cause at aald time and place and miles and turn right at Texaco gai itation and follow R.ilate of John Chiialopher Hin- "Tell 'Him’ and ’Her’ Hello,” a Connecticut. be heard relative thereto, and make richa. late of Mancheater In aald greeting for the Johnsons pet of federal funds or aid if state The women will leave by return to this (xxirt. and t o mail­ signs, (alio right turn opposite Hartman's Super programs are found to be DANCING EMatrtct. dereaaed. Beagle dogs. plane Wednesday from Bradley ing on or before April M, 1964, by 649-9240 Market). On motion of Louise A. Hlniicha operated in a discriminatory certified mall a copy of this order of said Manchester, executrix, I Like everyone else, Mr*. John- Field, and plan to return bom* TONIGHT! to Laurier DeMars. administrator Barbershop Harmony ORDERED: That alx months ' son went on Friday’s four-state way. c.ta .. c /o Leon J. Oreenberg, Atty.. A study of th* bill c

total ot three praaidenUal press eonfai^ Area Churches Hattrl^patpr anesa that aiagls day, phis a garden Heralding Homes TaleottviUe Bt Mamtos Chnsh. BsMea tour. Churches Coagregatlonal Chnreh Rev. Rsmard L. MeChrik, £ttettitt0 ^prtdii How many press confereneas there Ooneordta Lutheraa Church Obnrah St. Ismes* Chan* Rev. Robert K. Shfanoda m e have been In the past week is a statistie 4* Fttkln St. Rev. C. Henry Andenon, Paetor Msgr. Edwaird J. Renrden, Minister almost beyond reokoning. Rev. Paul O. Kaisor, Paetor Rev. McMa T. Poteraon, Pastor Messes a t T, 8:10, 10 and 11 a m , Morning wonhlp 11:80 a m In Style of 1600’s There is a press conference almost Aaslatont Pastor Rev. Eugene E. Torpey service and Sunday school. Ser­ WALTBR R. nmOUBON say time the President turns around and f a.m.. Holy Ootnmunk» Rev. Joeeph H. MeOsmi PubUiben church school and nursery. Rev. JelH mon: “Where Do You Belong?" VMadad Octobar L u n •ees a newspaperman. 0 and 10:30 asn.. Divine Wor­ D. Regan 10:30 a.m., 13)6 Service, ship and Church School. Ser­ 3 p m , Tolland Association PnbUabed B»«7 Brmliif It used to be an event when the press, church school and nursery. The Msaees at 6, T, 8, 9, 10:16 section leaders’ meeting. ____ _ Entered- irad at_th« PoSiOffle* *5 Rev. Frank Meleachnig will mon by guest mlssioner, the 7 pm.. Youth FeUowshto. bester, Coim. ■a Second Ctaae MmS through a formal press oonfersnee, got Rev. Dr. J. SaUn Swaneon of and 11:80 close to the people and minds running preach at both services. Tueeday, 7:80 pm., Gnuroh M atter. 6:30 p.m., Luther Leagua New York City, *X%iist CaUs family work n M t. You.” Nurseiy for infanta. Ohuroh sf the AsswnpMoa ginSCRlFTION RATES the government 7:30 p.m., Vesper Service. Ihe Adams St. and Hiompaan Rd. Wednesday, 8 pm.. Deacon’s Payable to Advance Now It is news when the President Rev. Mr. Meleachnig preaching. 2:30 to 4:30 pm., “Open meeting. Masses ad T, 8, t, lOiOO and One lear ...... Doors” at Bknanuel. Rev. FnuMis J. MlhaMc. runs the government for a few minutes Paatsr Thursday, 8 pm,. Laymen’s 11:30 a.m. Tbree ...... «■» Trinity Covenant Church 6 pm., Rededloatlon Service. school of religion. 3 £ O B l h eeaeeaataaaaaaaaae Rev. Ernest J. Ooppa without having the press In to watch. Hackmatack St. Wednesday, 10 am., BiUe MBMBKR or What President Johnson is doing, of Near Keeney St. Study in the OhapeL THE A8S0C1ATBD PRiiaS Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and Union Congregational Chnreh Rt. 86. Vsnsen The Aaaoclated Preea la eacluilvely MtlUed course, is to embark on the perilous ex­ Rev. K. EUnar Rai*, Pastor 11:80 a.m. Rockville Rev. Ralph KcUegr, Pkstnr to Sie use of republlcatlon of all newa d » periment of being his own public rela­ Rev. Paol J. Bowman, Pnster patebea credited to It or not otberwlae cr^lt- Jehovah’a Witnesses tions man, of depending on his OM*n abil­ 0:30 a.m., Sunday school with Kingdom Hall Masses at 7:80, 8:80, 10 and ed In »M« paper and aleo the local newa pub- clasMS for all age groups, kin­ St. BridgePa Obnroh ity to talk off the cuff about anything 791 Main St. Rev. John F. Delaaey. Fhator 9 a.m., Church school for 11:16 a m ***a5** riShta of republlcatlon of apodal dla- dergarten through adult. Grades 6 through high school. patches nereln Are ai»o reaerrea. anytime to anybody. Rev. Stanley T. HastOlo 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. 8 p.m.. Public Bible dis­ Rev. Oeonls R. Hueeey 10:30 a.m., (Jhurch school for St. Beraartfh Oharril The Herald Prlnttag Com^y. The failure or success of this technique Sermon: "What Shall We Do course: "What Is God’s View of Infants through Grade 4. St. Bernard’s Ter., Bocicvllle anmee no w»»e»»ciei raaponalbtUty for typo- with Our Burdens?” Nursery Image Worship?” 10:45 am., Morning worship. STphlcd errora »PP«^d depends upon what the practitioner facilities provided. Maasca at 7, 8, 9, 10 and U Rer. Patrick P. and other readinc matter in The Mancheater really is. For whatever else It may seem 4:15 p.m., Watchtower maga­ Sermon: “Life’s Darkest Hour." Pastor Bvenlns Herald^______7 p.m., EJvenlng Service. zine Bible study article: “Faith­ 3 pm„ Sportsrama at Henry to be, the result has to be genuine John­ Hymn-sing, special music. Ser­ ful Women Ministers, A Bless­ Park for the Junior Pilgrim Saturday, April 25 son. If he is corny with platitudes and mon: “Our Prayer.” St. Bartbolotnew'* Chordi Masses a t 7, 8, 9, 10 sad U Monday, 6:15 a.m.. Men’s ing to the New World Society.” Rev. Fhll^ Hussey, Paetor Fellowship. a m nothing more, that will show. If he is Prayer Fellowship and break­ Wednesday, 8 p.m., Group Rev. Richard C. BoBea, 6 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fel­ Accustomed To The Role really a nice mixture of platitude with fast at 31 Castle Rd. Bible studies in the Bible aid: Asststant Pastor. lowship. Prog;ram: “You and First LathersB Cbarsk what seems a tremendous energj^'for ac­ 7:30 p.m.. Meeting of board “Babylon the Great Has Fallen! the Law.” RookvUle, C an . One thing you do not expect when you God’s Kingdom Rules!” at the complishment. together with si dash of of deacons and deaconesses. Manses at 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and Rev. WUHsni H. Bnlhnii. Piaster pec an organisation such as the National Tuesday, 1 p.m.. Ladies’ following locations; 87 Birch 11:15 a.m. Wapplng Community Chnitdi Ralph DnsU, Sunday Sritool ftirp~^eHnn of Manufacturers advancing unorthodox political courage thrown in, Prayer Fellowship. St., 18 Chambers St., 287 Oak­ ^ngrogational Soperiiitandeat the result could season Itself out to be Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mid­ land St., Manchester; 144 Grif­ Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Minister to give Its considered opinion on such a fin Rd., South Windsor, and Oenter Congregational Cbnroii something very powerful and appealing week Service and Bible study United Church of Christ Rev. Theodore Bacibeler, 9 am., Sunday school slsases thing M President Johnson’s anO-pov- and prayer. French Rd., Bolton. Minister for aU ages. Adult Blhla class. In the end. Friday, 7:25 pm., Theocratic 11 Center St. iPty program. Saturday, Work day at church Rev. Clifford O. Simpson 10:16 am., Morning worship. t i^ ! You do not expect the Aasodatlon to Probably no one really knows at this from 9 untk work is completed. Ministry school. 9:80 and 11 a.m., Morning Nursery. 8:30 p.m.. Service meeting. Minister have figured out any statement which moment Really to know would take Rev. Joseph H. Dudley worship and church school. Ser­ Wednesday, 7:80 pm ,. Adult deep knowledge of everything that is Theme: “Trained by Discipline mon: "The Gideon Mlnletry." will honestly present Its own views and North Metiiodlst Chnrch for Yielding Fruit" Associate Minister membership class. which, at the same time, will have any inside Johnson himself together with an 800 Parker St. Rev. Francis C. Hawes expert knowledge of the paychology Re\’. Earle R. Custer, Pastor i^Bnister of Christian Education St. John’s Episcopal CTiurch RookvUls Bfetkedlat C tan k ehanee of not being considered anU-antl- South Methodist Chnrdi Rt. 80, Vernon U» Grove St. which tipa the final public verdict one 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Rev. J. Manley Shaw, Iklk 8, 9:15 and 11 a.m.. Morning Rev. James L. Grant, Rector Rev. Laaroaoe M. HU, Pastor poverty. Rev. Ray C. Hollis Jr. And that was wbat It all sounded like, way or another. Service, Robert McWald preach­ Worship. Hie Rev. vix. Dudley 9:30 am., Ohuroh sciMOl for Warm, informal, purposeful dynamic ing at 9 a.m., the Rev. Mr. Cus­ Gordon W. Olson preaching. Sermon: “No Hands 7:46 am.. Holy Communion. a dull sickening thud, after the National Rev. Janies M. Gage nursery through adlults. presence, or rash and reckless high pub­ ter preaching at 10:30 a.m. But Ours.’’ 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, ser­ 10:46 am., Morning Worship. Manufacturers, the other day, had got 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ 9:15 and 11 a.m., Ohuroh mon, classes. lic buffoon—which could it be? 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Morning Sermon: 'IFaith Without Wnald E. Haldeman Confirmation class. Friday, 3 pm.. May EsUow- planned by Colli.* E. Goalee, Queen Anne foot .stool, minia­ gram might merely be an attack on such obvious politics, Reston notes that at the Immanuel Congregational Manchester architect, the home ture slipware pitcher, pewter Church, Hartford. Gov. Demp­ ahlp Day a t Vernon Methodist cup and plate and round and the Preeident "can sometimes do things Bon BvMigeUoal Lutheran 7:30 am., Holy Communion. Church. of Mr. and Mra. H erbert W. manufacturers’ existing share of our sey ^leaking on “Christian United Methodist Chnreh □ Swan.*on of 233 S. Main St. ia gothic shaped triveta and a bel- that break all the normal rules of poli­ Church 9 a.m.. Holy (Communion with Rt. 44-A, Bolton Saturday, 10 am., Family prosperity. Citizenship.” no instructions. Classes. Nurs­ sc authentic in detail that it ia lows. 'Kitchen Windsor .side Surely, repataOon-wlse, the Aasoda- tics. His announcement today that he (Missouri Synod) 7 pm.. Junior High Fellow­ Rev. Abnun W. Sengrey Frolic at oimp Alderagate, RJ. difficult to believe that it was chairs are at the maple kitchen had decided to close another long Hat' Cooper and High Sta. ship, Rooms 21 and 22. ery and kindergarten in the Minister Mon would have done itself much mors Children’s Chapel. of nonessential military Installations II- Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor 7:80 pm., Membership sem­ St. George’s Ef ‘t, “slntaHon ^ The master bedroom has a good H It had felt able Just to kosp si­ 9 am., Sunday school for ah inar, library and reception hall. 11 a.m., Morning prayer with 9:15 a.m., Sunday school Rt. 44A, the 16OTS. It IS an adaptation drawer section which histrates this. . . . He has heard plenty sermon by the Rev. Mr. Nos­ classes. Rev. Edward W. Johnson, Vloar of a 17th Century Connecticut acro.ss the outside wall, lent. ages. 8 p.m.. Twenties and Thirties trand. Nursery in the Children’s But some people have a compulsion to ef opposition from his own home state of 9:80 am., Adult Bible time. wUl meet at the Holiday Lanes 9:15 and 10:46 a.m., Wcwshlp. hou.se with leanlo, sometimes made by Mr. Swanson, Texas. Yet he has Insisted that ‘we’re 10 am.. Divine Worship. for a recreation night. Chapel. Sermon: "On Being Different 8 a.m„ Holy Oommunlon. referred to as a “Salt Box pjg j^^de a wall bookcase ssy what they think. In this Instsnee, 7 p.m.. Instructed Eu­ Without Being Divided.” 10:15 a.m., Morning Prayer type. The leanto forms the scrolled sides, not going to run a military WPA.’ ” TeHt: Psalm 77:6. Theme: “My charist for Confirmation Class. (he Manufacturers Association had Oommunication with God and First Church of Christ, 8 pm., Hartford Youth Rally. end the ministration of Holy porch of the home. Mrs. Swanson’s collection of readied Its own judgment that the And Reston summed up this particu­ Wednesday, 10 a.m., Holy Baptism. Typical of the period, the photos of her daughters and lar evaluation of the man in the White Song Also in the Night.” Regis­ Scientist Communion. President’s much heralded anti-poverty tration for Oimnumion on May .Mssoolo Temple DailyV 7 p.m., Evening Pray­ Bolton Oongregstional Church 7 p.m., Young Peoplals Fel­ hou.*e has an overhang on the grandchildren are hung in a program was going to be much too big House with the observation that “this is 3 after the service. Nursery In Rev. J. Stanton Conover lowship. front, formed by extending the wall above a dressing table, er. Minister second floor beyond the first The walls of a combination ft. ^ hi promise and propaganda, but much not ’politics’ in the narrow partisan the parish house. 11 a.m., Sunday Service, Sun­ it sense, but It is very good politics in the 11 am., Gotteedlenst, day School and nursery. Hie SalvaMon Army First Oongregattonal Okureh floor line. This is a coastruction gue.st bedroom and television too small In reaUty. Any real war on 10 a.m.. Worship Servloe and detail which was a survival of room are covered with framed #43 largest sense. And this is the technique 5:30 pm ., Pre-Oonflrmetlon A Bible Lesson on “Probation 661 Main St., of Vernon poverty, It concluded, would have to try League. After Death” will be heard at Sunday school. Sermon: “The Rev. John Ai LaCey, ***-*-*— English tradition. Four drops, prints including Traveler’s Cur- . the President Is using more and more Maj. E. Walter Lamto Ageless Quest.’’ which in original homes of this rier and Ives prints, reproduc- to do much more, on a much more am­ 7 pm., Walther League, Christian Science churches next 8 am.. Teen-age prayer 9:26 and 10:66 am ., Cburah 1C In these daily meetings with the pub­ Sunday. A major theme of the 11:16 a.m.. Senior High stu­ school. period were the ends of the sec- ot the Declaration of Inde- bitious scale. Therefore, H suggested a Young People’s Society. Lesson will be brought out in breakfast dents meet In Grade 1 and 3 ond noor corner and fireplace Pendence, the Bill of Rights, lic.” Saturday, 1:30 pm. Laymen 9:30 am., Sunday school for 9:30 and Id am., Mdnilng program of Its own. these readings; Phil. 2: 12, 13, classroom. servlooo. . __ a Lincoln reward poster, old ad- Inevitably, this program, as it was un­ In what we call the perpetual press of Zion win attend the Luth­ and p. 254 : 20 (Science and ail ages. 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Antique caliiiers and spike candleholder mounted on white board in TV room. '/ f vertisements, college prints and conference. eran Laymen’s League Conven­ 10:45 a m . Holiness service. 6 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fri- Which were copied from the ^ signboard, ^ o large folded, sounded like sddltlonsl frosting Health with Key to the Scrip­ Monday, 7:30 p.m., Board of lowritlp. tion at Trinity Lutheran tures by Mary Baker Eddy). Lt. Col. and Mrs. WlUiam missions. W hitman Hou.se in F arm m gtoa gjjvertisements are very old, as on the petits fours rather than addition­ Church, SfuingfieM, Mass. Spatig, guests. Sermon by Col. 7 pm., Senior PSgrira FoOpw- The front door is a copy of large watercolor map of the 8 pm., We^esday meeting. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., Ladies ship. al vitamins In somebody’s daily bread. The Week Of The Ltmp Reading Room hours at 749 Spatlg. Subject; “Our Heavenly Benevolent p o 1 1 u c k. Anders CMI. the famous Deerfield door ^-orid. An oil painting of a mead- The manufacturers wanted a new tax Calvary Church Main St., excepting legal holi­ CltlzenAlp.” Lundwell, Swedish exchange Monday, 8 pm., AdnK elass. which Indians attempted to ow .scene was dotiq by Mr. The answer to the question la yes H (Assemblies of Ood) days Monday through Satur­ 2 pm., Hospital visitation by student, speaker. Board of trustees. chop through during the Deer­ Swanson. sot to stimiilate buslnees; they wanted must have been the weather. 847 E. Middle Tpka 8:16 pm., Ways and moans field massacre. The original The third bedroom is in the economy In government spending, pre­ day. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thurs­ Mrs. EUzabeth Wilson and Mrs. If, in the past few days, that eaker. Rev. Janies L, Ransona sermon. section of Manchester. Simulat­ When the bed was originally under control suddenly declared a pri­ Message by the pastor. Minis tM lowridp. found the ball tops of the bed­ that there must atill be some “pubUe as- vate revolution; ed corner posts and front and alstance, where necessary, based on need St. John's Polish National 6 p.m.. Youth Service. rear girts are covered with pine posts were mis.sing. Childrrp. of And If, withal, you felt a certain men­ CathoUc Chnrch 7 p.m., Elvangellstlc Service. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school a previous owner had cut them and financed and administered by the with beading at the outside tal tension. In which you had the un­ Rev. Walter A. Hyszko Message by the pastor. classes for all ages, nursery off to use for croquet balls. states and localities.” through adults. A Thought for Today Herald edges. An oak beam over the restored, easy feeling that something was going Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. An­ fireplace came from the foiroer ^ j^^g g^^ng^n ^re What fellcltSus phrasing! What a won­ Masses at 8:80 and 10:30 a.m. nual church election. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Sponsored by the Manchester to strike next somewhere but you didn’t Manchester Town Hall, which Manchester natives. He is derful presentation If, that Is, the As­ Sermon: “The A rt of Handling Council of Churches Yesterdays quite know what or where— Your Problem.’’ Nursery for stood on the site of the present .dvertlsina manager and *ec- sociation wanted to have people get the Municipal Building and was "eu " of w T S Inc It was the weather, eight peurts moist pre-schoolers. Children’s Ohuroh Y e a n Idea that the main purpose of any snti- Jesus said, “Ye shall know 25 Ago ori^ally Center Congregation- Mrs. SwLson is a member of chill seeping Its' way Into all the old Connecticut Yankee for Grades 1 through 6. the truth, and the truth shall poverty program should be to get rid 7 p.m., Evening service with Howell Cheney, chalnnan of " P' the Women's Auxiliary of Man- Joints and muscles and two parts flare- By A .H .O . make you free.” And again He and remodeled for town pur- Memorial Ho.spital and of the unions! And, In summary, what a hymn-sing and message: “Hiey Manchaeter Board of Education, up df sun spots, plus. In some Individual said, *T am the way, the truth, apeaka before General Assem­ J ... the Cosmopolitan Club. The ■ad way to leave liberal critics with an The best chance the spring Saw the Risen Christ, Doubting The room is filled with an- two daughters, Mrs. cases, an Irrational attempt to attack tious. Its local tax rate Is given, Hioma-s In the Upper Room.” and the life." bly; severely oondemna Gov. opportunity to ask whether the Manu­ in the latest state manual, as a Men today are looking for tiques, in^uding a Boston rock- Melville Cote of Honolulu, Ha- yard and garden as If it were possible ■pedal session of 1964 had of Monday, 7:15 p.m., Trustees Baldwin’s proposal to dose the facturers Association wouldn’t like, going down in history as one of pleasant 66.5 mills, which was tmtii. The great Increase in Mancheater Trade SchooL er in original condition, late wail,and Mrs. Robert Shields of for human being to get and stay ahead highest In all the state. Ten meeting, then deacons meet­ the number of adherents to cane seat Hitchcock chair a Guilford, and three grandchril- some day, to come on ahead out of the truly remarkable achievement ing. Mr. and Mrs. August Wolfe Monet print in dining room hangs over two-drawer blanket chest. of the season. years ago, Marlborough had a various religious groups is flne cherry tilt table, small lad- sineteenth century! Wednesday, 7:30 p m . Mid­ celebrate their goldm anntver- derback rocker, colonial green It was the week of the Hmp. It Is went glimmering on the^ very tax rate of only 30 mills, like a proof of this. But the sad thing ■*ry. Is the N.A.M. really that delinquent T morning of its assembly, when good town should. week meditations. Bible study, is that man today Is locking in Windsor side chair with unusu­ usually the fourth week of the fourth prayer and discussion at the One doubts It One thinks the Assoda- Bob MacGregor, the veteran po­ Second, it seems to us that the the wrong places for truth. al bow, Windsor side chair in litical correspondent of the manse. All welcome. natural flnl.sh, old sam pler and tfon saw this question coming up; felt month. state of Connecticut, with its Many so-^dl^ “faiths’’ believe 10 Y e a n Ago Hartford Times made the dis­ run toward total Indebtedness, Friday, 8 p.m.. Meeting of that deep introepection will bird decoy. obligated In deference to its own mem­ covery of a certain oddity In the has been having a bad influence the rtiiirch session. bring about the discovery of A picture wall features a bership and Its regard for the welfeure of The Mnsclea of. Kafka bill establishing new congres­ on the town of Marlborough. Mancheater High Sohool'e variety of framed prints, some Ootnmunlty Baptist C hurch^ truth. Others suggest that soli­ drama society. Sock and Bus­ old and some modern. Including ^ m the country to take a stsuid on It; did Our impresalaa was that F rau Kafka sional districts, and imprudent­ Ten years ago Marlborough had tude and timea of reflection on ly sounded a public alert. a town debt of only 358,000. 586 E. Center St. kin, takes flrri place in Mew silhouettes of the Swansons’ truly feel that the Johnson approach had been Out for some time In the West the finer things of life will Bhgland Drama FeatlvaL grandson. Christopher Shields, before he recently became In behind the It is our assumption that he That was beautiful, ^ e n a Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, Minister bring about the religious truth would be ninety per cent hoopla and ten considered what he had discov­ year ago It was only $105,400. Mr. and Mni. John M. taking and a map of Manchester with a Iron Curtain. But he still speaks to or­ man in seeking. Others say that observe their 56th annlveraary. penciled date 1869. per cent their own habitual profit; did ganisation men, whatever the organiza­ ered to be an unintentional er­ But the latest state manual fig­ 9:30 a.m.. Church school for believing and following the try to state plainly and dispasaionately ror, and not some deep-dyed plot ure shows Marlborough In debt all ages. Classes through Grade Town Boy Scouts lauded for The fireplace wall Is paneled tion. teachings of great men will ul­ efficiency in a surprise mobiU- Pine cabinet in dining room filled with glass, china and pewter. in wainscot, horizontal pine Kafka wm lonely in the crowd long either for or against the partic­ to a amount of $537,050, a most 4 will have an expanded see- the fundamental ideas and principles It ular towm which happened to be unsatisfying puff. alon lasting through the morn­ timately end In a spiritual sat­ zation teat sponsored by Man- boards of various widths with thought essential to progress ag;ainat before Rlesman. Tangled In bureaucracy, isfaction. opprsased by the machine, Kafka’s hero- Involved. If the state Is aping Marlbor­ ing worship service. oheater pMloe; find “toet” child bead-and-bevel edges, some­ poverty In this country; and then quite But our assumption about his But Christ said, *T am the quickly in Andover woods. times called ’’panel .sheathing.” victims are still not out of date. ough in Jumping its taxes, and 10:30 am.. Morning Worship. way, the •TRUTH, and the life." Inevitably failed to take ita stand In any "As you know, employees always assumption is not our own as­ Marlborough is imitating the Sermon: "The Christian Yes or Today various forms of this sumption. We think maybe state in ita borrowing It begins And He didn’t say “Whosoever sheathing are available, but way which would really please anybody. know more than their employers,” he No.” Service of baptism. A agrees with my teachings, and wrote, Mui then deleted It from "The ■omebody meant it to appear that neither Is much nursery Is provided during the llinMPHNA when the house was built it had Shooting Santa Claus, being anti-anti­ And we think maybe it might good for the other, and a period morning worship. does Ms best to live up to them, to be milled e.*pecially. Trial.” He left in a number of things wlU inherit eternal Ufa” He poverty, neither win friends nor influ- that would not be unthinkable in the have been a good thing to let it of amicable separation, might 7 p.m.. Junior High and Sen­ Go to Parley Mrs. Swanson made slip cov­ ■nee people. be tried out. Instead of nipping have been a good thing to try. ■aid, *Tf any man will .come ers and draperies for the living Soviet Union, where he is now being ior High Baptist Youth Fellow- after me, let hkn deny hlihself, room, and her husband built a The National Association of Manufac­ traulated for the first time. For ex­ before it got near legrislative Perhaps that would give ships will m eet flower. Marlborough time to switch to and take up Ms crasa and fol­ Eleven mendiera of the execu­ hi-fi cabinet, hutch cupboard, turers would have g;ot much more atten­ ample, he note* a form of Justice under ’T.-30 pm . Hymn ring at the tive board of the Manohaster pipe box and made an antique which “when you arc acquitted . . . the The propoaition aet up by something cool In the way of a church, led by the Rev, Earl low me.’’ (M att 16:24). This is tion, and probably have aceomirilabed Christ’s requirement for the PubUo Health Nunring Ajsoci- candle mold into a table lamp. charge is lifted from your shouldere for tactful omiaaion in the bi-parti- tax rate and the state time to Robinson. ation Irian to attend a meeting Just as-much, if It had gone before Con­ the time being, but it continues to hover aan bill redlstricUng the state filter off some of its debt dtaoovmy of truth. "i am the All doors in the house have way, the truth, and the Ufa" of the Northeasteni Regional % •>* thumb latches except the living gress and given Ita unequivocally sn- above you and can. u soon u an order for congressional purposes was Unlike many residents of Second Congregational Church that the town of Marlborough either Hartford County or Con­ “Deny thyself, and take up the Board Members Organlxatiion of room door, dining-to-hall, and tbusiastic endorsement to the whole comes from on high, be laid upon you 385 N. Main S t erosi.. Connecticut PubUo Health Nttra- front door, which have .strap again.” try getting along without the necticut, we were In Marlbor­ Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister kig Agencies, ’Diesday at the Johnson anti-poverty program, even But-Kafka, especially in his diaries, atata and the state try getting ough once. We had no sooner Submitted by and H-L wrought iron hinges. along without the town of Mra Arlene Stvain, Union Congregational Churob, Lighting fixtures are of peiwter, without waiting to see what Is going to was by no m eau wholly negative. He set foot on ground in supposed­ 10 a.m.. Morning worship "nd RockvUle. Regletrationa wUl be some acquired before the house be in It. «>eaks not only to the land of his birth, Marlborough. ly friendly visitation than we Church school. Nursery. Ser­ GMirch of the Nazarena Aa practically avaryona at the taken at 10 am. for the meet­ was built and some custom Cieohoalovakla. where he h u recently were warned, to beware of the mon by the Rev. Mr. Davis, ing at 10:80. Luncheon wlU be made. But somebody always has to be the been rehabilitated, when he says: Capitol that morning was ob- rattlesnakes Mdilch might be fall guy, the sour guy. And the National “The Ministry of the Laity.' Nsu> Lathe PreeiMe served at 12:80 pjn. A dado of wainscot type pan­ ’’Don’t despair, not even over the fact aet^lng, parfaapa the terrain In­ luridng almost snywbsre. Tills 11:16 a.m., to 12:16 jp m . Those planning to attond are eling in the dining roorh has Aasodatlon of Manufacturers grimly that you don’t deapair. J u t when It volved, being that fabled ooim- WBS perhaps a spe<^ section of Church school for Grades Milwaukee—A new Milwaukee Mra Alexander Mannella,, Mra pine boards laid horizontally; the ‘ elects itself. Issue after issue, year after seema that all is over, new forces oome try ao often heralded In televi­ Marlborough titled Fang Hill through 12. made power-assisted lathe can ^ u r ic e O'Oonnor, Mra. Bdron same as Is found in several year. to your assistance after all, and Just that sion commercial aong and atory, or something like that, but it 6 to 8 p.m., Pilgrim Youth exert 800,000 pounds of pressure Bailey, Mrs. Leon Thorp, Mrs. early Connecticut homes, Includ­ means that you are alive.” belonged off by Itaelf. has come, for ua, to symbolize Group will meet at the church at a H-lnch point of contact. John P. Oheney Jr., Mra Wal­ ing the Nathan Hale House, Whether the enemy is conformity or But our particular attention all Marlborough so that when with Mr. and Mra Marshall So sensitive are the controls ter Doherty, Mra Everett Keith, (Coventry. ooerdoB, Kafka saw for everybody that has been given to other poten­ aomebody Just mentioned the Layton. that the operator can work Mre. Stanley McCormick, Mn. A pierced salt glaze dish and Perpetual Presa Conference the odda ag a lu t the individual do not tial reaoona for letting thia name, the other morning, we 7 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi Group with the precision usually possi­ rose bowl of multi-color Delft- absolve him from responsibility: “As Marlborough country escape, Leon Dobkln, Mra Theodore That footsore, Mghb-weary, word- tingled and stiffened all over, as will meet with Mr. and Mrs. ble only with manually coo- PoweH end Mira. T. B. Brosnen. ware, fit for a museum. Is htmg aooB as I perceive In any way that I have first, from the congressional dis­ If about to become the victim Stanley llattaaon at the trolled lathes. bfJ on a wall and a corner cabinet weary, tolka-weary oonttagent, the allawad evil oonditiciis, for the removal trict, then, easily enough, from of an unlucky strlka church. holds a Lafayette bottle from Waahliigton press corps, is beginning to of wMeh I am really the right pereoo, Hartford County, to which it But even we decided. In the Gospel HaU JeiaUh Reaeareh Sei Coventry glass works, medicine be very sorry Indeed it ever complained to go oo their own sweet way . . . for has nevei; really teemed to be­ end, that it would be unfair to bottle, a Connecticut slipware a moment I lose the feel of the muscles long, and finally, from the atate USOcBterSt. Hamburf, Gsmany — Prof. that President Lyndon Johnson wasn’t ostracize Marlborough in par­ Usdted Pentecostal Chunk dish, pale blue calabash bottle of my arms.” Itself. ticular adien there are ao many Tinker HaU Heiiulch Rengstorf of Muaneter labeled "Union,” brass candle­ ItoUUag as msny press oonfersnoss as 10:30 am., Breaking bread. la to become director of Hem- He would have found quiet saUsfao- First, it seams to ua that the other Connecticut communities Rev. Robert L, 12:16 pm., Sunday aehooL sticks. a Tobey Jug, a copper tii prsdeesaaon did. ttoB m the prospect of his works post- town of Mnrlborough ie by the with lo)iv dsbts and increasing hurg’e Institute tor Research lustre pitcher and large copper- T p m , Oospsl meeting. toto The Bletoiy of Th* Jeers A strict counting et one rscent day kuitiMUly adding to the current leavening latest oomparatlva lax rate sta- tax ratto and aa occasional rat- 10 a m , Sunday schooL Tuesday, 8 pm,. Prayer meet- over-pewter bowl, probably of tlu N ^ t In Communist Ihirope— tiatioa, a poor example to the Uasnake, Uks Chsstsrflald, and 11 a m . Worship. hi Oenneny. The hutthito'lvas from Afghanistan. wmMg have to torn* up, we thlak. with a CaOUSTIAN BCaXNCE MONITOR. w by the elty*6 Foundation living room wall behind Mr. Swanson features rare oil of English 4hip and old map of Mancli9etir» atatA which mmy pcova Infeor Kent end Morris and Balsm. * p m , BvangsUstie ssrvlca. Jl p m , BBUs nadliig. Built-in drawer aection coven loiyer wall in master bedroom. Antique decorative aeoesso- L • 1 4 V, for Sclenee and The ' h 1 "1 a

PAGE SIX MANC3HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER . CONN„ SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1964 lUNC^E^TER EVENINa .lUNGHBSTER, COWf.* SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1M4 Coventry South Wmd8or State Funds to Finance Youth Held Rothwell Upholds f f Mothers Club to Install Scholarship Some Work on Town Roads For Slayings

Mrs. Watrous President Is Awarded A $88,800 road paving pro-*Elm , New, Laurel, Chestnut, In August Aim of Committee gram — to be financed from Bow, Winter, Arvlne, Com­ state highway aid funds — has stock, Bissell, Florence, Maple, itru. WUUrd Watroui will be'*' Volunteer mothers usistinK ToTapley been planned for town streets Eldrldge, Wells, Battista, Vir­ (OsMtiaiied from Fago Om ) (OokMBMi trMi Psga O m ) InsUlled tm president of the withI the classes for the week this summer. It will supplement ginia, Ansaldi, Teresa, Andor, Hospital Notes will be Mrs. Roger Champagne, a $88,000 resurfacing program said, Whitmore admitted killing committad a erlme than to B Glenwood, Benton, Am ott, Fer­ Mothers Club at its annual ban­ Emery Tapley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnston Jr., Mrs. which the town’s directors vot­ guson, Greinwood. Indian, Mar­ 46-year-old Minnie Edmonds, a thoaa against whom Uia erima m quet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Frank Tabor, Mrs. Albert L. Mrs. Edward Tapley, Main St., Visiting hours are 3 to 8 p.m, has baan eommlttad," Rothwell w ed from town funds last fall. Negro, stabbing her twice In the has been awarded a $300 schol­ lon, Coleman, Fenwick, Saul- Marlborougli Inn. Meyers Jr. and Mrs. Paul Luft. The new road program will ters, Barry, N. Elm, Henry and la all areas excepting maternity arship to attend Merrywood face and twice in the chest. where they are 3 to 4 p.m. and " For 36 years the club has ZBA Hearing include about four miles of Btrickland. The legal rights group also Music Camp, Lenox, Mass., for Later he told them he had 8:80 to 8 p,m„ and private been known as the Toun^ Moth­ A public hearing by the Zon­ street paving; about 33 miles The state aid financed pro­ lists as ons of Its goals tb ers Club. The name was changed ing Board of App>eals will be six weeks beginning July 1. of surface treatment (oiling); slain Mias WyUe and Mias Hof- rooms where they are 18 a.m. find, highlight and try to cor- He has been studying under gram will include streets for to 8 pjn. Visitors are requested through a revision o f the by­ held at 8 p.m. Monday at the and about a mile and a half resurfacing as yet imnamed. fert. ^ ract any situation whara tha MMIOHESTER town office building on Main Herbert Holtz, first French not to smoke In patients* ODNLIFFE HIGH GRADI laws last month as it retains a of street reconstruction or re­ Reshaping and reconstruction Police said Whitmore, in a rights of an Individual hava MANCHESTEF numiber of members which have St. to hear one request for a homist of the Hartford Sym­ shaping and new berms. rooms. No more than two visi­ baan vlolatad. phony Orchestra, and has play­ work is needed particularly, ac­ statement, said that on the tors at one time per patient. MOTOR SM 1$ been enrolled over a period of variance to the present zoning The town financed program, morning of the double murder “Such a oommittae shonld be AUTO PART regulations. ed with the Julius Hartt Youth cording to Town Engineer Wal­ PRINTING years. which actually began last fall ter Fuss, in three areas— South he went by subway from Brook­ equally concamad with the SEAFOOD EXPERT AUTO BODY l Charles L. Durfee of Middle- Orchestra and Symphonic Band Patients Today: 384 Other officers to be installed and was picked up again when lyn to 42nd Street, Manhattan, rights of their young people tS’ 9 70 BROAD SI FENDER REPAIRS Job and Commtrrial for the coming year include town has appealed for the vari­ for five years. St., Gleason St. and Oakland ADMITTED YESTERDAY: men and equipment of Roncari Ter. and somehow got up to the Blast walk tha streets safely. Hiis, CHOICI VARIITY Printing Mrs. Kenneth Lemire as vice ance on behalf of Joseph T. He has been elected to repre­ Mrs. Eileen Heck, Stafford PRECISION ENAMEL BMl LAOgUEB Construction Co. went to work But, according to Fuss, there 80's where the girls lived in a too, is a paraon’a legal right,” REFINISniNGS president; Mrs. Norris Tarbell, Rossi. The Rossi Lumber Co. sent South Windsor High on <3roft Dr. yesterday, will in­ |200-a-month, furnished three- Springs; Mrs. Hazel Abell, MACHINING Prompt and Fffltdent School in all-state music activi­ may be right-of-way questions Rothwell said. # Cylinder Heads Qualify treasurer; Mrs. Paul Haddad, of Middletown has purchased clude resurfacing of about 10 room apartment. South Windsor; Louis Chase, REASONABLE PRICES Printing Of An Klade secretary; Mrs. Thomas Small the standing timber on the ties for the third consecutive that must be settled before the (Coventry; Paul Dalton, 48 Susan Third Goal of the Committee e Engine Blorke and miles of roadway. work can progress. Whitmore was quoted as say­ FREE ESTIMATES and Mrs. Roland Stoodley, fi­ property of Ford Morgan on year. Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Barbara De- for tha Protaetiem of Citizens’ Other Surfaces On Seafood Roncari’s crews will begin ing he got into the apartment BT. 88— VERNON. CONN. nance committee. Merrow Rd. and is now cutting Cub Scont Awards He proposes that the work be Paulo, 1 Emily Dr., Rockville; Legal Rights is to Inform the Foreign and American ComniHiiti Prm Monday, wether permitting, to done by a town crew organized building by a rear stairway and public of their rights if ar­ Jnat Above the Traffic Also, Mrs. Albert 1^ Meyers timber there. Cub Scout Pack 228 lias pre­ saw the door of apartment SC Glenn Gibbs, 133 Barry Rd.; Cars and Tracks 43 OAK ST. resurface roads in Woo^ill specifically for the Jofb. About rested. OIrele 9 Eaat Middle Tpke. Jr., membership; Mrs. John Al­ The lumber company wants sented the following awards: Heights, including Duval, Brent ajar. Mrs. Marian Gordon. Goodwin Open Saturdays Until 5 P.M. TEL. 548-8887 len, hoq>itality; Mrs. George to place a temporary structure Bob cat pins, Gary Drarone, 20 other streets, besides the Rd., Bolton; Cynthia Haynes. RothwMl said, "I think the TEL. 548-0018 Telephone 643-.5727 and French Rds. When they three specifically chosen, are Whitmore’s statement said he Dolleris, sunshine; Mrs. Dudley on the property in the woods Kenneth Braiisford, David are complete, the crews will entered the apartment, made 185 Henry St.; Carol Lewis, 14 project is worthwhile.” Ha said Kochman. Raymond Spalls, slated for some kind of recon­ Ferguson and Mrs. Wesley Hill, to house two members of the move in a counter- clockwise di­ his way to the kitchen and was Bond St.; Mrs. Sadie Matteson, that nadirs stories indicate that well child conference and Mrs. crew while the work is being George Basaette, Howard Bee­ struction work. Manchester rection to other designated A complementary pronam of ’’rummaging around’’ when 51 Wyllls St.; Beverly Morrison, there are “many, many more Edmond Gerb, librarian. done. ler, Gary McCullough and Mar­ CAR LEASING areas of town. small storm sewer projects is Janice came out. of the bath­ Coventry; James Saylor, West instances” of a dtisens’ rights Rug SOREENED LOAM In charge of the banquet are Auxiliary Rummage Sale tin Perries. David Kochman re­ Shore Rd., Rockville; Mra The list of streets to be re­ also planned, probably to be room wearing a towel, saw him, to walk hts own streets being Cleaning GLASS Mrs. Wallace Worthington, Mrs. The Auxiliary to Green-Cho- ceived a denner stripe and Ray­ Agnes Webb, Wllllmantic; Bruce surfaced now includes all or done by town crews using town and screamed. violated than alleged violations e For Ante Wlndehlalde Paul Haddad, Mrs. Thomas bot-RIchardson Post of Ameri­ mond Spalls, an assistant den­ Day, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mrs. and RENTALS Company PROCESS ORAVEL part of: equipment. Larger storm drain The statement said he picked of individuals by pdlee. • For Store Frants and nil Small, Mrs. Ftank Sanelll and can Legion, will have a rum­ ner strine. Helen Mattox, Wapping; Mrs. 15 Hannaway Love Lane, Falknor, O’Leary, projects are usually contracted up a soft drink bottle, struck her A discussion of the arrest ■laee of wtndewe Mrs. Robert Upton. mage sale from 10 a.m. to 4 Award to Maakel Ruth McCann. 11 Anderson St.; First in Manchester. New Street Trebbe, Thompson, High, Cedar, out. with it until 9he was uncon­ and incarceration o f an indi­ $oiid • $foiia - Grovol e For TaMo Tope Kindergarten Meeting p.m. May 2 at the Legion Home The Msskel Construction Kurt Cowles, 328 Lake St.; Mrs. Del Knowles, scious, then tied her. vidual under a coroner’s war­ oars, full maintenance, tally Prop. The North Coventry Coopera­ on Wall St. Mrs. Louis A. Company’s new commercial LoretU Desaultes, ^389 Parker When Miss Hoffert returned, rant led to the general opinion Insured to reduce your proh- Call 548-0013 OPEN 8 A.AL to 8 PJIL tive Kindergarten parent-mem­ Steullet is in general charge. office building on R t 5 will re­ St.; Susan Robinson, Coventry; Aii4ovar 8i Cohmibla the statement said, Whitmore that the law should be changed. teme and worries. For full in­ BATDBDAT 8 AJL-NOOM bers will meet at 8 p.m. Tues­ There will be a food sale and ceive the electric industry’s also struck her with a bottle Sharon Folisano, Ellington; "all-electric building award” ac­ Stassen Vows Rothwell said, "If you arc formation call 3-DAY day at the basement of the Sec­ snack bar during the sale. and tied her. But she came to Florence . Palleln, 24 N. Fair- going to play with tha coroner’s G oorg# H. GrHRiig, ond Congregational Church Briefs cording to W. L. Booth, north­ field St.; Leonard Gray, Wap­ SeRVICEl J. A. WHITE ern division manager o f the and started to scream. warrant, you shJXU. M8-7SS3 Mothers Club South Windsor High team. An­ structure contains four suites Miss Hoffert repeatedly. Police Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Alice Byers, Phone 649-3881 now. What aCason? The ahad •hrimp stuffed t TTiey are a Misseri Has Touraine Paints of offices and is partially oc­ BallotPlace of 17 Ardmore Rd., died last were presented by Donald G. aeaaon, of courae, the one that gourmet treat, so hearty, so Applications are being ac­ other away meet on Friday will night at Manchester Memorial .said Whitmore told them he East Hartford: John Lohda, 6 Warm weather has s way of^ cepted for one of the kinder­ be at Windsor Locks. cupied by the State Department also stabbed Miss Wylie but for Ridgewood St.; Mrs. .Mary Richards of Andover, a member We Urge Vou To Support so many people look forward easy to prepare, and they do sneaking upon us, and if this for you. This paint is applied Hospital. of the group. Chairman of the garten classes, while the other The Rotary Club will be en­ of Aeronautics. (OoBtinned from Page One) no apparent reason. Haberern, 50 Sherwood flhrcle; The Luts Junior Nusenin ViukdR iifi-Q iU to vrith great anticipation. On add a certain something to a is the year you plan to paint by brash or roller. When you is filled completely. Informa­ tertained at its dinner meeting Bloodmoblle Visit May 11 Mr. Crocker was bom in Whitmore further was quoted Clifford Scorso, Blast Hartford; Social Action (Jommittee, Guy or before May 1 is the time that party menu. your house, it is not a bit to are finished, rinse the roller or PONTIAC MANCHESTER tion or aiq>bcation forms may at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday at the The South Windsor Rotary have questioned his ability to Boston, Mass., Oct. 9, 1902, and as saying he then thoroughly Mrs. Alice Spullck, 42 Wood- Outlaw, is also a member and ahad makes lU appearance on . With the extra work moet soon to think of getting start­ brush in water and you are all aided in the presentation. AND be had by contacting Mrs. Coventry High School cafeteria. Club will sponsor the Red Croea . campaign. lived in Manchester 23 years. wa^ 'le knives and his bridge St.; Mrs. Malvema Fro- the market, and the place to women find facing them during ed. Ferhape you are planning cleaned up. The house will not MEMORIAL GO. James Zuccardy or^ Mrs. Ev­ After dinner there will be a bloodmoblle May 11 from 1 to 8 Paul Green, Engle’s press He was a buyer at Pratt and hands and left the apartment, merth. South Windsor. Richards said that several buy ahad is Manchester Sea­ spring, why not take a vacation to change the color of the house. smell of paint, and you can do p.m. at the Wapping Com­ C A S A LO M A 358 BURNSIDE AVE. erett Thomp>son. tour of the industrial arts de- aide, said the latest operation I Whitney-, division of United getting to the street by the rear ADMITTED TODAY: Harold organisations hava shown inter­ food, 48 Oak St You can pur­ from cooking one or two nights This Is no problem when you Oppoolto Boot OeEBotcfy munity House, Ellln^on Rd. EAST BARTFftRD a room in so little time that it TEMPEST Assisting with the classes p»rtment at the school. was successful, but did not give Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, stairway of the building. Malinowsky, Colchester. est in the rights group and have chase an entire shad for stuff­ a week and let Manchester Sea­ riioose paint from Paul’s Faint can be settled before evening. Monday will be Mrs. Robert Norman Brewer, 17 Ck>lony any details. However the sen­ I since 1942. offered support. These Include WINE ing, or a half, aa you please. There will be a meeting at 7 Rd. Whltnjore is 6 feet 9 and BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A 28T-A333 food prepare your dinner for 8uiq>ly, 045 Main St. for Paul Have you a problem in choos­ QuoRty Mamorlab Simmons and with cleaning the p.m. Tuesday at the Church is general chairman of the ator’s campaign chairman. As­ Survivors include his wife, weighs about 140 pounds. the American Bar Association, Today the majority of people Mlaserl the owner, can mix kny SALiS and SERVICE daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Her­ QUART $1.02 Power and Hand Tools you? Each xlt^nsday and Fri­ ing colors when it comes to classrooms May 2 will be Mrs. Community House for those bloodmoblle drive, and Peter semblyman Tom Carrell, said Mrs. BUinor Jaros Crocker; a His brother, Gerald, 18, told tha American Civil Liberties prefer to have the shad boned, color of~ paint that you want, Wlnton and Kenneth Jackson, bert Lilllbridge, 55 Wells St.; V2G A L $ 2 .0 1 Painting and Denorattag for ahad is a regular “paper of day they have homemade fish paint? If so, the Adelphi Color Over SO Teora FTpertiEmo George Matzdorff and Mrs. Boy Scouts who will be working he assumed it was further brain daughter, Mrs. Richard Balazy newsmen- that Whitmore came a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Union and the Hartford chap­ whether this paint Is shown on Guide at Paul’s Paint Supply Charles Poliansky. assistant chairmen. surgery to cure the paralysl.s. ter of the Commission on Hu­ Toole pins” within a flah, and having cakes, French fries, fried clams, PAUL DODOE for their God and Country of Canton: three sisters, Mrs. to New York from Wildwood, Paul Diehl, 116 Keeney St.; a G A L $ 3 .8 4 fried scallcqM, fried shrimp and the color chart or not. Paul’s will supply the answers to your CoN 649-5807 Parent-members of the South Award with the Rev. James H. The last time a blood drive I He said Engle’s campaign man Rights. Garden and Land Toole the ahad boned makes It much Paint Supply Is headquarters Edward Hommel and Miss He­ N. J., with other members of son to Mr and Mrs. Leonard Port, Sherry, Muscatel fish and cMps, and no matter liking for tthere.are 30 color il­ Coventry Cooperative Nursery Ameling, pastor of the Second was conducted in South Wind­ I would proceed "unless there is Baby, Household, Party pleasanter to eat. The coat of for Touraine Paints, manufkc- PONTIAC, INC. lena Crocker, both of Boston, his family in 1961. Most of the iGiglio, South Rd., Bolton; a Richards said that John F. and Banquet Supplies lustrations and over 700 dif­ A. AIMBTn, Prop. and Kindergarten will meet at 8 Congregational Church. sor, 82 pints were donated. This a sudden change.’’ family returned to Wildwood having the shad boned Is well which you choose, you are sure tured by the West Paint Co., year’s goal is 150 pints. and Mrs. John Buck of Califor­ son to Mr. and Mrs. William Shea, the Manchastar attorney Invalid Needs ferent color combinations that p.m. Wednesday at Kingsbury The Second Congregational last December. who was Darwin’s chief defense worth the difference In eating of being delighted with this and, according to Mr. Misseri, m H .— e t —TiL To achieve this total the Ro­ nia, and two granddaughters. Byrnes, Coventry. pleasure, but whichever way can be used with assurance. HEUTlsoii St., Monchoptor House. Speaker will be Mrs. Church choir will meet at 7:30 Their parents and a si.ster, counsel during the trial, was in­ VICHI’S mouth • watering food. Don’t you cannot purrtiase finer paint. Millicent Sullivan, Grade 1 tary CTub is offering $00 to the Funeral services will be held BIRTHS TODAY: A daugh­ you buy your ahad, make your worry about the prices, they These shades are all decorator p.m. Wednesday in the sanc­ Geraldine, 17, now live in Wild­ formed of the' group’s plans. PACKAGE STORE The palfit spreads evenly and approved and you can be aa teacher at the Robertson School. tuary. local club or organization, ex­ AA Group Notes Monday at 11 a.m. at the John ter to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth purchase at Manchester Sea­ are really moderate, and when wood. The three brothers in the "He made two suggestions re­ 6overs very well, there is no daring as you wish, for you Her subjects will concern what cluding Rotary, which has the F. Tlpmey Funeral Home, 219 Anderson, Coventry. 30 BISSELL ST. Custom Mado food where you are sure of ab­ you consider buying the food, The Ladies’ Association of the family, George, Gerald, and DISCHARGED YESTER­ garding our bylaws,” Richards drag on the brush. The colors ark absolutely assured of har­ Is expected of the child in First Congregational Church most donors registered in the 20th Birthday W. Center St. solute freshness in every item preparing it and serving It, you TOURAINE Shellle, 23, have been living in DAY: Mrs. Theresa Melesko, said. are true and will remkiA so. monious color combinations STEVENSON’S Grade 1 and what kindergarten will have a work session at 11 club’s name. Any one may give Friends may call at the fu­ Window Govoriup you buy. Of course, shad roe will find that it is not a bit If you plan to have the out- blood, if qualified, in the name New York. Ellington; Mrs. Janice Watson, One of the leaders o f the when you use this fabulous does for a child. a.m. Wednesday in the vestry. neral home tonight from 7 to 9 will also be available for those more expensive and there is no side of yourou house painted, con of the club of his choice. Manchester chapter of Al­ Miss Wylie, 21, an aspiring 299 E. Middle Tpke.; Michael rights movement was identified CUSTOM MADE who delight in this delicacy. guide. You can plan to do over Mrs. Kollka Kiskie, teacher The church choir will meet and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 e Window Shadee work involved on your part. The elder Tru-flex the outside latex PAINTS Setback Party Today coholics Anonymous (AA) will actress and niece of author Sheridan, Hebron Rd., Bolton; as a Mr. McKaren o f Westport, Better place your order for the entire hoiue, room by ESSO of English in Grade 8 at Cov­ at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the celebrate its 20th anniversary to 9 p.m. Philip Wylie, was employed at Darwin’s brother-in-law, (>ther CANVAS AWNINGS family will be more than paint that dries in Just $0 min­ Mrs. Chester Allen and Mrs. William Skipper, 119 West St.; a Vertical and Venetian shad early for it la scarce when room, at your convenience, and FOR REST RESULTS entry High School, will talk on sanctuary. tonight at 8:30, with an open Newsweek magazine. Miss Hof­ individuals have Indicated a BUuds, Drapes and pleased with the meal; they will utes. There is no waiting for 405 MAIN ST. the education and life in her Joseph Miles are co-chairmen Mrs. Margaret Gazdzickl, 128 it first comes on the market. know in advance that the fin­ of the public setback card meeting at Waddell School. Mrs. Mary Parks Miller fert, 23, was a teacher. They willingness to help in tha three Hardware be getting a hearty and nour­ good weaUier when you uaC TVu- ished Job will be decorator ap­ TEL. 649-8290 native country, India. Manchester Evening Herald Eldrldge St.; Melissa Merbler, Just phone Manchester Sea­ flex outside latex paint. You party, today at 8 p.m., at the Speakers from the New York RCXlKVILLiE — Mrs. Mary shared a third-floor apartment Hebron; Bldouard Labonvllle, phases of the groups efforts. food. 640-9937, and place your ishing dinner and they will proved. There will be a question-and- Coventry correspondent, F. Parks Miller, 84, formerly of on East 88th Street with a for­ Rl(^arda said that the groups do not have to wait for the shin­ * TuiM-«ps answer period. The iniblic is in­ Pleasant Valley (Jlubhouse, City metropolitan area will 25 Cooper St.; Mrs. Faye Chase, Order; it will be ready when probably vote for another very The Nancy Warren Decorat­ PAUL'S Pauline Little, telephone 742- Rockville, died late last night mer college roommate, Patricia meetings are open to those in­ FINDELL'S gles, clapboards or siding to dry vited. sponsored by the Pleasant Val­ stress the depth and Intensity Coventry; Joseph Kriley, 162 you call. SOM). Just phene Man6hester ing Bar helps you to choose the 6231. at the home of her daughter, Tolies, 21. terested, and a post office box 485 MIDDLB TPKE.. EASY out; start painting within mip- PAINT SUPPLY * Enghia ClncHilRg ley C3ub. Proceeds will be used of alcoholism as a social as Lenox St.; Janice Bogue, 39 Lobster prices should be com' Seafood and tell them what right paper for eath room; Mrs. Roland Broulllard of Cov­ The bodies were found In Miss has been obtained. It is P.O. utes of the time the rain s to ^ (or the benefit of the labile well as individual disease and Bryan Dr.; Mrs. Mleko Fuller, Phone 643-4865 ing down now, and If you want time you will be down, and the there are all kinds of patterns entry, R. I., where she has made Hoffert’s room. Each had been Box 50, Andover. and with unpredictable spring 645 Main Street * Minor Ropdrs Health Nursing Association. will pursue the Informative sub­ 30 Jensen St.; Mrs. Lorraine extra sized lolisters, call Man­ food ^11 be piping hot for you. to choose from, as well as com­ Tax Review Board Meets her home for seven years. She struck with a soft drink bottle. One person who attended the R. A. PEARL. Prop. weather, this, is a real blessing. Tel. 649-0300 Racial Riots ject as recently revealed in the March, Glastonbury; Clyde chester Seafood and tell them Want to Impress your family Days when it is too damp to panion papers. * HrfC Stamps Events The Board of Tax Review will news media. is the widow of William Miller. Miss Wylie so bard as to crush meeting indidktad that (here the size you want. While they Plckral, 35 I«ocuat St.i.JUcbard or guests? Serve clams on the paint with ordinary paint, Tru- Birge-Medallion papers, the meet May 21 and May 28 from When the Manchester group Mrs/'Mlller was born Feb. 15, her 'skult. Each had been are maity areas for.tha commit­ (naan to carry ample supplies Davis, Barber Hill Rd., Rock- half shell. Manchester Seafood flex can bo put on with no., trou­ papers with the clear plastic 7-9 p.m. and May 23 from 9 was organized in 1944, there 1880, in Nottingham, Bkigland, sla'shed again add again about tee to probe.’ " of lobsters, the large ones are Injure 10 in -ville;- Bruce Jacobs, 40 Mt. Ne- SEE US FOR: •rn«« irmir* llMiw rnmm ta tm will open them and package ble at all. Should the houiM re­ finish, solve the problem of In Sta te a.m. to noon and 1-8 p.m. at were only a few thousand mem­ a daughter of William and Eaiz- the neck and body. TVo broken He said that among the in­ mainly on order. These will be Upholstery bo PI.; Maurice Hamel, 85 Wells a Ahiminum Roll Up them for you, all ready to serve. quire a second eoat of paint, smudges, dirty fingei marks the town hall to hear appeals bers of AA throughout the abeth Darby Parks, and lived in kitchen knives were found with equities encountered by the split for you, boiled for you, if and IVI Shop Rockville for many years before St.; Ricky Mllka, 93 White St.; Awnings Tartar aauce, cocktail sauce there is no long interval of and Just plain dirt. They can Vlirs PIZZA SHOP Chester, Pa. from taxpayers on the Jan. 1 world. Today there are over 9,- the shattered bottle. citizen were the applied consent e Door Canopies you so desire, or ready for you (Continued from Page One) going to live with her daughter. I Christopher Davis, East Hart- and all kinds of crisp crackers waiting for the paint to dry; a be wiped \rith a damp cloth and BB-DPHOLSTERINO 15S W. saddle Tbrnplko grand list. 000 groups throughout the Strips of sheet bound the law. “This is the same as e Storm Doors to cook. Frozen lobater tails Other survivors include two wrists and ankles of the vic­ 'ford; Mrs.-Muriel Munson, 122 are carried here, as well as the second coat can be applied keep the paper looking like n ioa e 649-8700 The Judge found Ceccarelll United States and a worldwide Nike Circle; Margaret Spring, throwing the fifth amendment 0 Combination Windotvs are gaining in popularity, they * Modorn Furnitura (Ooiittnaed from Page One) Manchester Evening Herald sons, (Jharles Miller of Rock­ tims. Other stripe tied them to­ out the window.” he said. Jack August line. The store is starting the sam6 day. Why not new; the plastic coating does guilty of breach of the peace membership in excess of 400,- Hyde Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Manchester Awning Co. can be used in so many ways, stop In at Paul’s Paint Supply PIZZA South WMdsor correspondent. ville and William Miller of West gether by the wrist, facing each "People in Connecticut are with a atufflng, for Mlads or in open daily except Monday and not show, by the way. For the CNid A n t iq u o s and fined him $25 for each kiss. 000, with members in virtually Eleanor Mlnguy and son, Wap­ 195 WEST CENTER ST, ■a part O A 1 .I . and talk with Mr. Misseri aibout most violent since the demon­ Brownie Joseph, telephone 844- Warwick, R. I,; three daugh- j other. Miss Wylie was nude, but still divided in their opinion lobster marengo. Canada will until 9 0*1 niursdays. Arthur man who wants to |>aper a e Store Stools and Booths SPAGHEni strations began about a month every country of the world. ping; Mrs. Linda LaPolla and Telephone 649-3091 It; he.will be happy to answer 0148. ters, Mrs. Harry Ott, Mrs. Nora had not been sexually molested. about unmarked police cars. s M a w m a soon be tendlnig along tins of and Loring Ventura, the own­ room himself, try pre-pested # epetora Furniture ago, began after a meeting The Manchester Chapter of daughter, 174 Oak St. Eetabliehed 1949 kny qiieetions arid advise you., RAVlOU Press Award Henry and Mrs. FYank Kln- Miss Hoffert was fully clothed. Some feel that this Is entrap­ freah lobater meat, so delicious ers of Manchester Seafood, and pre-cut papers, Trims or Sttpeovere and Draperiee by the protesting groups at AA was helped through its , DISCHARGED TODAY: • WAdMiMa Perhaps you want to do some NEW HAVEN (AP) — The dersberger, all of Rockville; Since that day last August, ment.” he said. any way you serve it, and froz­ take pride in'the fine flah car­ Dip and Hang papers. These Made to Order the Providence Baptist Church formative years by the Interest Mrs. Rose Robertson, Coventry; painting inside your house? If OPEN DAILY Connecticut State Medical So­ Parade Today three brothers, Charles Park of police have been working around He said that one high police en lobster makes a wonderful ried here, and there is no doubt make papering easy, even for Complete Selection of 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 PJd. where a group of some 600 had ciety will present its annual shown by the local clergy, in­ Rockwood, Mich., and Albert the clock to find the girls’ killer. (Clifford Luffman, 8 Mountain newhurg. about It, you can really taste so. rqmember that Ryplex, the a novice. Floor scrubbers, pol­ Bfaterlale planned an orderly protest dem­ cluding the late Rt. Rev. Msgr. St., Rockville; Mrs. Ella Bar­ official pleaded for legal wire­ rubber bass paint, will do for press awards to two men and Park.® and Ernest Parks, both They have questioned hundreds M'ancheater Seafood has the difference In any fish that ishers, papering equipment, FREE EStlBlATES SUNDAYS onstration. By Tall Cedars James P. Timmins of St. Brid­ tholomew, Andover; John Mc­ tapping several years ago. This the inside what Tru-flex does a woman April 28. of England; a sister, Mrs. of persons, taken fingerprints of shrimp, green and cooked, and comes from Manchester Sea­ sandera, edgers and everything Lower Level of the Pnrkado 4 P.M. tb 10:30 P.M. Earlier the demonstrators get’s Church, the late Rev. Fer­ Namara, 58 Cushman Dr.; Mrs. is about as low as you can go T u r d p i k e for the outside. There are 19 The winners are Miss Ann V. Maude Ingers of Elnglaind; 14 friends of the young women and in Invading privacy.” ^ they m y that ritrimp is the food. Try it and you, too, will needed to make your home 848-08M CLOSED MONDAYS had picketed the courthouse an­ Masters of the Bridgeport Post- The Tall Cedars of Lebanon ris E. Reynolds of North Meth­ grandchildren and 5 great­ checked out known perverts Alice Gustafson, 306 Spruce St.; colors to choose from, and any shine like new may be rented at nex. ‘{^The traffic warning can be meet popular seafood today^ make this store your headquar­ Telegram, for feature writing; will parade in town this after­ odist Church, and the late Rev. grandchildren. who make anonymous phone Mrs. Ruth Hodge, Hebron. * AUTO BODY • Manchastar M ovhif shade you desire can 1m blended Paul's Paint Supply. In another development, Alfred E. Williams of St. handed out by any policeman.” Hava you tried the Jumbo ters for all kinds Of seafood. Charles J. McGin, editorial dir­ noon at 5 o’clock, kicking off F^meral services will be calls to women—such as had he said. He added that the o f­ 89 demonstrators arrested ector of the Bridgeport Post- the District 16 Spring Cere­ Mary’s Church. held Monday at 1:30 p.m. at bothered Miss Wylie before her HAS 24TH CHILD and Trucking C o. Wednesday night were fined a Former Probation Officer RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — fense goes on the driver’s record Telegram, for editorial writing monial. the Ladd Funeral Home. 19 El­ death. but that no appeal is possible. on the order of 80-fect kcroes. return to earth. There is also total of $31,180 for disorderly James Duffy was also a factor lington Ave. The Rev. Paul Mrs. James Big Cro(v. 40, la DON WILLIS on health snd allied subjects; Parade route is from South On the day of the murders. The rights group met private­ Using special sensing equipment the possibility that life forms Osfrinsky conduct and falling to obey po­ in the group's success, by steer­ Bowman, pastor of Union Con­ back.in the hospital. She gave Wonders of the Universe and David A. Gibson, of the Terminus to the Masonic Tem­ Miss Hoffert left in the morning ly on April 4 and 18. A third it can detect hot spots on the exist on Mars which will not be lice officers and were returned ing many of his probation cases gregational Church, will offi­ birth to her 24th child, and they DEALER m WASTI Hartford Times, for medical ple, where ritual and degree to return a car to a friend in meeting is scheduled for Fri­ W RECKER surface of about one-hklf mile recognizable by pre - pro­ GARAGE to Jail in lieu of $1,000 cash bail and health news reporting. into member.ship in the AA. ciate. Burial will be In Grove the Rlverdale section ,o( the are both doing fine. In diameter. A television cam­ grammed, unmanned instru­ each. work will be conducted at day at 8 p.m. at the First O n - MATER)ALS The winners will be present­ Hill Cemetery. Bronx and pick up her own car. Mrs. Big O ow has made 16 era on such an orblter, equipped ments, but which a creative and 18 Main S t, Tel. 649-4531 night. gregatlonal Church in Andover. SERVICE ■ ‘ .... Mariner C to Begin Earlier, school officials had ed plaques and $150 in cash at FYiends may call at the fu­ Miss Tolies departed for work Irips to the hospital, and has with a color wheel for good thoughUul scientist will IdenUfy. 'Three bands and several Temporary officers of the new asked the Delaware County a meeting of the society’s house neral home tomorrow from 2 to soon after, leaving Miss Wylie given birth to eight sets of twins ! color discrimination, should eas­ RAOS, IRON Court for an injunction against n>arohing units, plus the little Spencer Hearing Astronomers familiar with Spocloliiing In of delegates in Hartford. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. asleep, Snd’ eiihV other' K brerN taite*;'; 1 ily be able to follow the "wave Mars know that with the extra­ further civil rights demonstra­ cars of the Sphinx Motor Patrol Bometlme after her friends' of her children are sUll alive. Exploration of Mars of darkening" which proceeds tions when the public schools Set for Monday Robert M »),. .M «rt u ' Oorion Weeman. Darwin’s mln- ordinarily thin atmosphere, lack IRAKE SERVICE SCRAP METAL will be in the two divisions departure. Miss Wylie apparent­ Robert, 20, the eldest, is in the seasonally from the edge of the of water and oxygen and cold reopen the first of next week. To Drop Suit Navy. Ister, vice president, and Guy vaporizing polar cap down to­ making up the parade. ly was awakened by the door- Outlaw, secretary. temperatures, the MarUan en­ RRd PAPER A hearing is set for 10 a.m. HARTFORD, (AP)— Now Degree competition will be A Federal District Court Funerals Iwll and, answered It clad in a Mr. and Mrs. Big Crow live By DR. I. M. LEVITT astronomer with k substantial ward the equator at a speed of Front End AHgnmont Monday. that a congressional redistrict- background in biology, has pro­ vironment seems inclement by t waged between Nutmeg Forest hearing Monday could open the raincoat.' The raincoat was on the Pine Ridge Indian Reser­ Direotor T h e Fels Planetarium about 30 miles per day—almost human standards. However, this 781 PARKER BT. lr.g bill has been passed, the vation in a four-room frame posed that we undertake a pro­ One mile per hour. of Manchester and Massasoit way for the settlement of the Joseph Delleannl found by the apartment en­ Of The Franklin Institute is not so for other terrestrial or­ Ganarol Rapatr Work TM. 643-6785 or 048-5878 federal court suit that started Forest of Blast Providence, the Spencer Rubber Products Co. trance. house which does not have elec­ Unmanned probes to reveal gram to land automatic life de­ This t y ^ of telescope should The funeral of Joseph Del- tection devices on Mara which ganisms. Recent experimental Reardon Named it all will be withdrawn or dis­ victor to represent the area in bankruptcy, and bring to the leanni of 11 BUdridge St. was No one knows when Miss Hof­ tricity. Big Crow works for a the physical charhcterisUca of be able to determine the mini­ work. In which terrestrial micro­ ARE YOU IN will radio back to earth informa­ mum aighttime temperatures on missed. the national competition the town and Eighth District tax held this morning from the W. fert returned, but it must have nearby farmer. the Martian surface and to ex­ organisms were introduced into tion as to their success or fail­ the Martian surface and check "The suit has served its pur­ weekend of May 14-17 during coffers a long outstanding debt. P. (^uLsh Funeral Home, 225 been sometime before noon. It plore the possibility of determin­ simulated Martian environments To Parade Post or out of ure. He looks to the &ture when th^ 100 degrees F. below sero ABC APPLIANCE pose," Atty. W. Robert Harti- the Supreme Forest (Convention The hearing is on a'motion Main St., with a solemn high is not known if the killer waited ing the presence of life forms has shown that In every sample CAMPING gan said yesterday; "W e favor for her or if she walked in by are currently in the planning a biologist may set Ic foot on the normally given for this tempera­ Police Chief James M. Rear­ at Atlantic City. brought by the United States Mass of requiem at St. James’ surface In 4 manned landing to population of micro - organisms a withdrawal or dismissal of against W. Robert Spencer and chance tb her execution? HOT WATER? stage. Because Mars Is the only ture. It could detect local "hot which are able to survive, and REPAIRS don has been named coordina­ Church. Penonal Notiee* observe surface conditions. He spots” due to g^therm al activ­ EQUIPMENT the action. . . .’’ Ruth J. Spencer, that would When Miss Tolies returned to planet for which we have some very likely reproduce on Mars. 51 tor of the May 16 Armed Forces The Rev. Matthew Shanley of indicates that of all the reasons ity which n turn codid indicate 41 OAK ST. Hartigan represents Jack clear competing claims against St. Peter's Church, Hartford, the apartment and found it in Just 91/1C* a day for faal direct evidence of an Indigenous The. Mariner "C ” to be Teato, Cots, Bleeping Roge, Day Parade. (or manned exploration none preferred landing spots in Air Mnttreoaes, fltoveo. Zalman, Hartford Courant po­ the Spencer Rubber property was celebrant. He was assisted disarray, she called Max Wylie, In Memoriam ’ can get you out of biology, a tremendous interest launched on a Mars flyby this Tal. 649-8879 'The parade, scheduled to be­ About Town are more persuasive nor have search (or biological specimens. Lanterns litical writer, who brought the off Chapel St. The Spencers by the Rev. John D. Regan, an advertising executive and In loving memory of Clarkeon F. has arisen in Mars as an objec­ year will trigger a major pro­ gin at 4 p.m. at South Ter­ father of Janice. He found the ^Uey, who depar^d from this tronbla! more profound implications than It could also detect Martian or­ REPAIRS ON— minus, will march up Main St. suit. The Friendship (Jlrcle of the contend a Small Business Ad­ deacon, and the Rev. Eugene F. :t(e OB April 26, 1960. tive. Because of this interest, the search for extra-terrestrial gram with Us objective the Iden­ bodies and called police. 'Suburbia ganic matter and show Its dis­ Grille, Electrte Irons, to_ the State Armory, and will Zalman asked the* court to Mlvation Army will meet Mon­ ministration mortgage on the Torpey, subdeacon. Mrs. Ralph the American Astronautical So­ life. Thus there exists a pre­ tification of the type of life on i MANCHESTER He has solved life's wonderful If you live in a typical ciety, in 1943, held a full dres.s tribution over the surface and, Toastora, Percolaton, be followed by a military ball declare an election at large this day at 7:45 p.m. at the church property is not binding because Maccarone was organist and problem. mium on uncoverlnar the ptes- Mars. It is possible that by the CRIPPLED ESCAPES house, you eould easily run sympoelum on the exploration what if even more Important, Vacuum Cleanere, Heatera, SURPLUS SALES C O . in the evening. for a service and business meet­ of a legal technicality. soloist. Burial was in St. James’ The deepest, the truest, the last. Slice of life on the Martian sur­ time we land a man on the N. BtAIN ST. year for the six Connecticut LOUISVILLE, Ky. (A P )—Le- And Into the school of the Master out of hot water several of stars. From this meeting | show whether there is a change Fans, Sewing Machines, lit The day's i^tivlties are being congressmen unless the General ing. Members are reminded to Settlement of tl)e mortgage Cemetery. Father Torpey read Today" face. In the amount of organic matter mpon we will succeed In estab- ot Depot Squnro the committal service. Roy Tumbill Jr., 36, who had With the answer, triumphant has times a week. evolved Intriguing proposals (or Ushlng s Mars orblter. If the Lamps 2 apeerheaded by the 169th Mili­ dispute will open the way for Assembly created six districts bring material to fill May bas­ casts on both legs and walked passed. Dr. Sagan is not content with with the change in the season. tary Police Battalion, with ac sale of the property and even­ Bearers were BYank Giuni- For Fatih and Hope, the blest as- Now you can hava all tha learning more about the Martian orblter is successful, then by Open Dally to 8:00 P3L of roughly equal population. kets. Mrs. Robert Hubbatd and with crutches, managed to es­ stirance rivss. hot water you need at one THE BIAOAZINB OF environment. "' a Mara "flyby,” like Mariner Or. Sagan indicates that to per- All work guarantoad Uve cooperation from local vet­ tual settlement o ^ the claims tero, Louis Glunitero, (Jharles the end of the 1970’s a biologist J. FARR — 043-7111 The assembly passed a redis­ Mrs. Ward Tedford will be hos­ cape from a deputy sheriff. Ws do not nv< Ova to die, we die to time for anly S^e* a day. Reuben Plen’s Dr. (Jarl Sagan of the Harvard n , 'Which ie scheduled to be (orip this experiment lor opti­ eran, fraten^ and civic tesses. outstanding — including more Giuntero, Francis McCartan, live. PLEASANT PLACES launched in late 1964. The disad­ mum results the space vehicle may land on the planet to fulfill groups. \ tricting bill Thursday and Gov. Francis Palermo and George Tumblll’s. legs were broken Think of it—only like* a College Observatory, an astute a misaion about which mankind than $38,000 plus interest in day! vantage of a flyby is that it is should be placed In orbit some John N. Dempsey signed it the Elliott. when he Jumped from a Jail Wife, Lillian Texaco Sfafion A MONTHLY FEATURE has dreamed (or mlllenia. fra same day. - Miss Janice Scheibenpflug, back taxes owed the town and window at Lexington in Febru­ Yes, thanks to Mobilhsat within useful range of the planet time shortly after the beginning about $1,500 pltia interest due of winter. In a given hemi­ Copyright. 1804, WATKINS-WEST Republican State Chairman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BVank ary. He was taken from the Jef­ —and an oU-Sred hot water 381 Main Stroat OF YOUR HOAIETOWN for only a few hours and. there­ Call 644-1111 the Eighth District. sphere, preferably Uie aouthern, General Features Corp, Boxes of Cigars A. Searle Pinney, a party to the Scheibenpflug, 275 School St., ferson County Jail to a hospital heater of correct eapadtj^ fore, it is incapable of detecting was recently installed as mem­ According to Assistant Town NOTICE seasonal changes on the surface. ahd should remain functtonal FOR REPAR8, suit, agreed the case should be Friday to have the casts re­ your, ____ family can take . CAT6care Phena 643-9149 DAILY NEWSPAPER FUNERAL Reported Stolen ber of Alpha Lambda Delta, a Counsel Atty. Arnold Klau, both Viet Troops moved. DECISIONS o f all their washing n s M Yale What la needed, he Indicates, is past the beginning of spring. REPLACBSqCNT 1# withdrawn or dismissed. Because the Martian year is ap­ national honor society for wo­ municipalities have prior claim The Jail’s chief security offi­ Variances— Granted at one tima Hydramatio Tranemlealon a Mars orblter which can re­ Todays Radio SERVICE ON ALL T Y P f B OP "We will Join with Mr. Har­ men. at the University of Con­ against the bankrupt firm’s as­ Jr. Chamber of (Jommerca, Typtwrittr Sanrka main at flyby distances (or pe­ proximately two earth • years A carton containing 40 boxes cer, William Davis, said the Mom can do the family Repairing WOBC—ISSS tigan in any appropriate action necticut. sets. Charge Into bus shelter, Westhill Garden riods up to a few months. T hen In length this means an orblter at cigars, valued at $80, has deputy was talking to a hospital wash. Sis can do ths dishes Ail Work Guaranteed Amtrl|pat^r TYpowriter* Repaired 1;UU Chip Thompiou before the court toward this Spencer Rubber Products Co. Apts. at the same time Junior arc a variety of significant ex­ with a minimum life of about 3:06 Jim NetUeton ORMAND J. WEST (OMV u (I) '.'f r lun L lAIi been reported taken from a rear clerk about another prisoner aad Orerhaoled S:Uu end.” he Skid, adding, "it’s my The Ehghth District Fire De­ was dissolved in 1962 after an David Rethstein, lighted sign. takes his bath, and you an- Texaco Lubricatloa Servlca periments which can be per­ six months. Chip Thompson outside platform at Liggett’s when he saw Tumbill walk down Btaadarie aad Pertablee 1.05 Dicic Robinson Director opinion that the bringing of the partment will have a depart­ interim bankruptcy in 1961. R ed Blinkers South side W. Middle Tpke., Joy a shower. formed from a Man - orbiting Using ultraviolet spectroscopy l:0u Mews. Sign OH . Drug at the Manchester Shop­ the hall and into a room with a We Give jtaT Green Stampa will permit studies of the at­ lxe^(jemdum. suit was indeed a public ser­ ment drill Monday at 8:30 p.m. Organized in 1945. the firm man wearing a white coat. east of E Hartford town line. Don’t delay—phon* us to­ Werk Pkked Up A Delivered spacecraft. . wEsv-sis ping Parkade. mosphere which. In turn, may 1:UU Fred Swenson Show 143 B. CENTER 8T. vice.” at fire headquarters. Main and produced goods ranging from (Continued from Page One) The next thing the deputy Jcdin Hager, telephone an­ day. Find out bow easy it is Observing From An 1:30 Store officials said that the rubber bands to auto parts. MeeMaee Fer Beat provide clues as to the nature Gary OIrsrd Show Oral arguments have been Hilliard SU. knew, Davis said, Tumbill and swering service, 12 Diane Drive. to switch to a K ol^^t- Orbiting Laboratory 7:80 Danes Party Alaachester’e Oldest WOODCOCK carton Thursday night or early scheduled for the case May 7. es right into a line of deep Andrew Ansaldi Jr., division ftrdd water heat A Mars orblter with a lO-inch of the "blue haze" which waa 10.30 Tonlahl. at Uy Plaea the man in the white coat were l$;00 SisTi Off yesterday morning was pused Hartigan said the parties and St. Mary’s Blpiacopal Guild bunkers the Viet Cong had built of land, E. of 278 Oak S t •Average family o f fdiir. rfflectlng'telescope, at an aver­ visible at the last two opposi­ With Finest FBoUltiee REFRieiRAnON CO. out of the store by mistake as driving out of the hospital park­ Franfii X. TfrhuM tions of the plsuiet. WTIO—IMe counsel recognized that an will sponsor a rummage sale earlier in the day. Richard Boland, house addi­ age distance from the surface 1:UU News St was covered by a pile of old Window Broken, ing lot in a car. Next Step; A Manned Landing agreement on disposition of the Thursday at 9 a.m. in NeUl HaU "It was beautiful,” said Sgt. tion, 15 Ashland St. Pkont 649*4986 of about 6,000 miles, krill permit 1:30 Sstuid^ Ratinss newm>apers. It was missing at After the Mars orblter. some 2:06 Stand By suit is subject to approval by at the church. Those wishing Clarence Bath, Savannah, Ga., Reginald Baker, time limit ex­ the detection of surface objects noon yesterday and police were L iquor Stolen scientists believe that ah early 2:30 R*d Sox vs. Whit* Shz the court. pickup serice may call Miss who was seeing the fruition of tension, 310 Hackmatack S t MORIARTY 5:00 Monitor notified. Isabelle Dunn o f 1055 Main Bt. months of advising his recon­ INVITATION Oscar Gayette, street line unmanned vehicle might be able Naws. Sporta and Waathar or Mrs. Claude Porter, 38 Hyde naissance company that parti­ to land on the planet, pick up Monitor DEATH CERTIFICATE Last night someone threw a variance, 548 Wetherell S t Ksyboansybbard Khvthma S t rock and broke a display win­ cipated in the battle. “ They Henry Ptourd, street line amp, ■ ^ Ml 7:16 Duplicate Bridge NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A BROTHERS 7n iwffli n ii|e b ...« « i> iv e |u itth e r M lk it« n ( surface and possibly bring them Major Cholcs dow at Vlchl's Package Store bounced across that grass like TO BID variance, 505 Wetherell S t 7.30 Monitor death certificate for a Groton, Mrs. Gordon Getchell, Grads Sealed bids will be received at Pilnt lor It . . in colon io rnitd) M y M )|l H iw i back to the earth (or analysis. t;00 Hootsnanny Results in a duplicate bridge at 30 Bissell St. and ran off they were in a foot race.’’ Paul Carbone, street line vari­ quntioa on color7. . . ir M t* i m l . . . kow t i 5e M Painfing— Decoratin g 10:30 ■jMCtrum USA Conn., man believed to have 1 teacher at Waddell School, the Office of the General Mana­ 643-S13S While this will provide many fame last nig^t sponsored by with four bottles of liquor An American officer advising ance, 523 Wetherell St 11:00 Naws dle<| in the crash ef a Jetliner will speak on "New Matbenoat- valued at $30. the same company, Lt. Roger ger, 41 Center Street, Manches­ OUl US l« inpirt htio on ywr iwt NMini Ink mors of the answers to ques­ ll:ir Sports Pinal the Town Recreation Depart­ Feb, 25 in Lake Pontchartraln Vincent Pinnone, street line 101-m CMfw* Sf. tions asked at this Urns, there is :arlljbt Saraaada ment at 45 School St. are; Ics” iSiesday at 6:30 p.m. at a Police said an unidentified W, Zailskas, Waterbury, Conn., ter, Connecticut, until May 1, variance, 528 Wetherell S t \ eOSlMnCIAL • INOUSTRIAL • SIUDINTUL ilan has been signed on the basis of meeting of the Rotary Club at need of even mors detailed In­ HAMBURGEHS Iforth-South, Mrs. J. B. Debone male called police headquarters was wounded with a shrapnel in 1954 at 11:00 A .M for InstaUa- Arthur Fuller, street line WFOP—14JS a presumptive identification. the Manchester Country ClulK formation concerning this plan­ and Mrs. R. L. Lathrop, first; at about 5:15 a.m. and reported the (ace but he returned to duty tlon of Cast Iron Water Pipe at variance, 540 Wetherell S t Wl mvi latfrior—-Exterior— Cplor Consnlting liUO Jerry Gordon Shew Coroner Nicholas J. Chetta of the brtdcen window and then after having the shrapnel re­ the Highland Park Reservoir. E /lJohnson e t H is only way In which this Bob Christian Shew Jamds Baker and Robert Mac­ Orleans Parish said yesterday Richard Manner, street line •RIIN STAMPS Coraplote iBSttrance Covorofo Information can be obtained is Mad Daddy erp] bung up. He did not give hts moved in iBasgon Friday night. Bid forms and specifications variance, 573 Wetherell St. TM llA lf ST.. MANCHBSTE ■PHONE 64M5A1 Jerry Gordon Donald, second and Joseph the identification of Vernon A. School visited the world's to land a man on Mars—prefer­ Segal and Miltmi Gottlieb. name, M lice said. I Zailskas was'a West Point foot­ are available at the Controller’s The above will be effective WINT—ms Collins, 43, was based on the Fair on opening day. They are Neighbors in the area re­ BUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK E it. 1916 ably a blologlet. CM Naws Also, East-West, Mr. and ball player in 1961. Office, 55 Center Street, Man­ April 37, 1954. finding of his personal effects Mrs. Cecilia 8. Moore o f $7 portedly heard a loud noise The_ infantry charge was Mrt chester, Connecticut Dr. Sagan believes that a bio­ WeslieDd Greater Hartford Mra T. J. Crockett, first; Mr. Notice filed In offibs of Town logist ) the planet can; s^eot 2:00 Yankees vs. BalUmore in the area where the DC-8 Goalee Dr.; Miss Marita Kemp around midnight but nothing of a big action that benui MobilhMf RT^ 01 Weekend HarUord look for tho loMsi arckos. i . NcDoiiM's* I and Mrs. Paul Barton, second RICHARD MARTIN, Clerk, April 28, IM 1855, f. I m a largp field of sainples a 4:00 Greater plunged into the lake shortly of 147 E. Center St., and Miss unusual was seen at that time. day morning with Viet Cong at­ GENERAL MANAGER Board o f ‘ News, Weather and^nd iperta ipei qnd Jgmes Kronholm and Ray after takeoff. The crash took Zoning Board of AppeUs WM. DICKSON & SON amallar number which prelimi­ h Weekend Graatsr Rartleileid 46 WIST CINTIR STRUT Susan Harkins of Bgat Hert­ Pbllee are ipvestlgatlng the tacks on two putposts. it con­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, John F. Clifford, Cburman I'jiiiii]: •iiir ' ife Una , Newman, third. 58 lives. ford. , break. T«L 649-0920 — Mtnehoftor* Conn. nary'anaiysUThai'shS^ V) be SILVn LANI IXTINSION tinued into Saturday afterqoai). coNNBCTKnrr ■Johiv4^, .Cagianello, Sserstayy particular significance, (or a t k ^ ' Oraatar Hartford a « o H

■^s’Sg MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. APRIL », 1M4 MANGHBSnSB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NN„ SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1964 PAGI p a g e e i g h t tiA b BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE IATTLB s p o r t s Mays Continues Slugging Spree; Yi*,*NuFpy— «0T oR«T rr, rr S K M S ALL ¥*'*?■ DOtN l « FEEDlNfifTHE PI®SOMS.'--.TM»y COME IN FLOCKS, AND AS 500M AS THev aoftfke t h s m s s l v s s Discovers New Way to Get Rest) WTH FBCOl AWAV TH8y<&0.' Ctm. hw**|W*» tmmm v -< r NOT ONE- HAS MATie A MOYB TO eN TEK THB TRAP "DOORS/ rglll - NEW YORK (AP) —'.♦against the Reda after be had« While Maya and the Oiants^ Juan Marlchal gave tq> 18 ^season, picked up his sscood BUGGS BUNNY raissd his batting average to continued at their furloiu pace, hits but also struck out IS and victory. He gave up Frank: ’&N& 'EM T lt ^ f >5u 60T> Willie Mays has discovered a major league leading .500. the Los Angeles Dodgers drop­ walked only three In winning Howard’s fifth boras run bi fbo TO &*T "WEIR CONFtOCNC*). sixth faming. 1 HNO IT ALMOST^ THESE BELLHOP HAT$ FIRST.' LOOK AT 'EM - a way to get a rest with­ *T didn’t want to take a ped their eighth game in 10 his second game agalnat no IMPOSfili^ TO WASN'T MADE T'TA X l TKEyRE Bt61NNIN6TO> chance o f him hurting hlmaelf,” starts, losing to Milwaukee 6-3. defeats. • • * vest out collapsing. • • • CV A W N l)^ «TAV AV(^Ierry pHtor three hits were part of the cause he wore a wtndbreaker feat as he aUawed right Mt% LATER! 36 Orattfir That’a exactly what he did With lees than two weeks of Oiante’ 18-hit attack. He under his uniform and sweat­ struck out five and walked 37 Piano----- (pi.) Friday nlg^ht an he led San this season gone, the 32-year- 38 Bodies ot water walked, stole second and scored shirt. none. 39 Regreta Franclflco to a 15-6 romp over old center fielder leads the ma­ on Willie McCovey’s fifth home The Dodgers still lost as Ed FoUowlng the game, hundreds 41 Rodent Cincinnati. jor leagues In four categories run in the first. In the Giants' Bailey cracked a two-run homer of unruly teen-agora became In­ 42 Low haunt Mays, who was forced out of besides batting average. In nine seven-run second he singled in the fifth and Lee Maye volved In a melee on the field. 44 Mall the lineup by Ulneae the past garnies, he has seven home runs home a run and scored. He belted a two-run double In the At least three persons were CfloOPLE'S 46 Jails two seasons, was pulled for a 17 hits, 17 runs scored and 17 i smashed his home run, solo first. Hank Fischer, who won hurt. Four yonths were sr> ¥-2S P lQ E O lN 40 Weapon of war pinch hitter In the ninth Inning runs batted in. I blast, in the fourtli. Just four games all of last rested. MAVEN« 83 Caviar IMlW ei 54 By decrees BY V. T. HAMLIN 56 Italian harveit AI.LY OOP goddeas 57 Poker stake 58 Assam Born Righthander Wins as Southpaw I Major Leoguel silkworm 59 Favorite Featured Holy Name Sports Night Speakers T1*l a a ’M W m L ------L d h M a ld h V R ------1 CARNIVAL DICK TURNER 60 For fear that 45 47 Battlns: order, from left to right, at la«t night’s St. James’ Holy Name Society’s iLaodars: eiPuti on NATIONAL LEAGUE DOWN U Sports Night at Manchester High were speakers Hal Goodnough, Rick Forzano, Lolich Shutouts Minnesota Batting — Maya, Saa PYan- 1 lee hockey Johnny Egan and big Roger LeGerc. Recipients of Holy Name awahis were Newt ciaco, AOO; WiOtems, CUeaga, target U A24; Fox, HonstoiB, A05; Allea, 2 Spaniah Jar Taggart and McSweeney, regular and school patrolmen respectively in the St. NEW YORK (AP) __ ^bats right-handed but pitches^ 'nGERS-TWINS— Philadelphia and Hariaiees, 3 Prevari(»tor V 1 James’ School area. Special guests were athletes from Manchester High, East Detroit rookie Mickey Lo­ left-handed. Lolich got all the batting su|>- 4 _— ahead la a NA'nONAL LEAGUE ’’Sometimes when I lean too port he needed from Jerry New York, relay race Catholic and Cheney Tech. Earl Yost, Herald sports editor, was toastmaster. lich, a bom righthander, Mays, San PYaaete (Herald Photo by Ofiara). « W. L. Pet. GJL far to the left of the mound, I Lumpe. Lumpe, acquired from Philadelphia . 7 1 haa pitched his first major find mysrif thinking sideways,” Kansas City In the deal that 00, IT ; AIleB, PhUadelpUa and San Franclaoe 7 league shutout— lefthanded. he said. sent Rocky Colavlto to the A’s, M e O trn j, San Franolsoo, f t Pittsburgh . Lolich atopped Minnesota 6-0 That’a the wuy the heavy-hit- drove In three runs with three WUllams, C9iloago, Rulx, Ota»> DUT OUR WAY St. Louts .. on three hits Friday for his sec­ tlng Twlna must have felt try­ hits as he lifted his batting av­ otenatL Aaien, MUwaakiee aad Milwaukee . ond victory without a lose, then ing to solve him. Lolich didn’t erage to A44. Seiiofleld. Plttobargh, 8. * • • Rons Batted In — Mays, Biui Cincinnati . explained Imw he turned Into a let Minnesota get a runner past VSMIT a m in u t e , DOCTOR, yE5,DOCTDR- Celtics Victory Away WHITE BOX-RED BOX— Fraaeaoo, 17; Banka, CUeaga Houston .... second base and struck out sev­ i»-n T)4E REPRIEVE southpaw thimver after getting BEFORE TOU e o IN -V O O C h ica g o----- taken for a ride by a runaway en while walking two. Plzarro, delayed In making and Anea, PhHaddphla, f . H/WEN'T l e t h im SMOtOI WE’VE HAP Hite — Maya, Son PYaaeiso«v PROM HIS AW­ Loa Angelea Woycle. Juan Plxarro A f the Chicago his first start because of a pro­ 5WCE HE 60TSICK, BUT 17; PlnooB, Cincinnati and Fox, BY AL VERMEER MOW THAT HE’5 FEELIW A FUL SMBLLIN6 New Yorit . “When I waa two yean old, White Sox also pitched a three- longed holdout Megs during PRISCILLA’S POP B E TTE R HE WAKHS HIS SIDSIES HAS YeetoiBrday’a RccnlU I ran my tricycle off the curb hitter and drove In three runs spring training, hurled the first Hoooton, 15; WHBama, Chleago^ V6H... 1 KNOW! CI6ARS AAAIM/ WOULDMT BEEN HEAVENLY/ Pittsburghrh 9, New York In Portland, Ore., and hit a toi a 6-1 victory over Boston. In complete game by a White Sox Rnlx, ClacliiaatL Blaye, MB- ...IF 'TtOU, , ‘ s i s t e r s DONT WORRX THIS BE AOOODT1ME CAN TieX J From Sixth Straight PhiladelpbU 16. Chicago 6. other American League action, pitcher this season. Dick Stu­ wankeo and Ckmeato, PtHa* LESTER. IT parkad motorcycle,” said the 23- TAKE ©IVE'ME A / FORHIMTDOUrr ALAKE rr San Franelsce 15, Cincinnati year-old LoUoh. ‘T had my right Wariilngton downed Kansas art’s fourth inning homer ac­ horflA 14. PRISCILLA PAIN! WON'T ALWAVS FOR OOOP? PERMANENT? HAVE TO BE N 5. arm In a cast for four months, City, 6-1, In 10 innings and counted for the Sox run. Doubles — Stamll, Fltta- ALON©!, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) for San Francisco, the Cel- .^Francisco within one point of Milwaukee 6. Loa Angelea 8. so I did everything with my Cleveland outlasted the Loe An­ Floyd Robinson hit a two-run Trlpleo 'ganto, Orieago TH E THREE homer In Chicago’s three-nm Fox, Houstoa, 2. O F U S / — Boston’s Celtics stand the 14,862 partisan faiu In the the Celtics. St. Loula S, Houston 2 (11). left hand.” geles Angels in the longest Cow lilacs. ’Then a crucial bounce went Today’s Gamea But Uiat wasn’t the end o f game of the season, winning 5-2 third, then Plxarro took over. Home Buna — Mays, just a game away from When the count reached 52- to Boston. With the score 92-91, San Francisco (Sanford 2-6) the incident, and even Lollbh ad­ in 16 innings. He drcMe in one run with a sin­ Fraaelseo, 7; WUBanis, their sixth straight Na­ tlos exploded. Sam Jones start­ John Havliceck missed a 10- at Cincinnati (Pnrkey 0-1). mits tha situation haa him con­ Baltimore and the New York gle In the fourth, then stroked go, Howard, l>oo Angelea ed It with two quick field goals footer. ’The imusual rebound New York (Fisher 0-0) at fused. He now eats, writea and Yankees were not scheduled. a two-run single in the stxth. McCovey, San Franeiseo, 6» A l­ o O o o o tional Basketball Associa­ tion championship today and his production proved Just went high and away to Sam Pittsburgh (Veale 0-1), 1:80 len, Philadelphia, A ____ enough for victory. Jones. Then a pass to Havliceck p.m. Stolen Baeee — Wma, Lea and are favored to win it on In the final quarter, Ouy Rod- and he dropped a 20-footer. Los Angelas (Podrea 6-0) at Angelee, 6; W. Davis, Los An­ their home court tomorrow Milwaukee (Spahn 0-1). geles, 2 ; Ruix, ClnetaiBatt and /A'./Av gere of the Warriors began con­ Helnsohn led Boston scoring 13 Runs in Last Two Frames night. necting on driving shots and with 25 points. Sam Jones had Chicago (Jackson 1-1) at Maya, San PYanoiaoo, 8. ’They virtually wrapp«d up scored 16 points to pull San 28. Philadelphia (Bennett 1-0), N. Pitching — OToole, OnelB- the crown before the largest Houston (P^rrell 1-0) at Bt. natl, Fteeher, MUwaukaB, Ban­ crowd ever to watch a pro bas­ Lonte (Craig 0-0), N. Help East Trounce Penney, 14-4 ning and KUppstotn, WilladtJ- u !? C t VK ggamOL ketball game In San Francisco Sunday’s Gamea phla. Friend, Plttehurgh, Saa- 4-aif New York i t Pittsburgh, 2, 1 feid and Mariohal, Saa PYaaeia- with a 98-95 victory last night Koat (14) pjn. By JOHN GOLDEN ^LaOace added a one-baser that' co and Glbeon and Stanmona, over the stubborn Warriors. *New* Roger Maris plated Lynch and Gary Sulli­ poa ab r b po a a rbi BY JOE CAMPBELL Tom Helnsohn, the pro veter- Chicago at Philadriphla. HoMuk. U, ...... 3 St. lAinis, 2-0, LOOO. BONNIE Houston at St. Louis. Exidoding for a barrage van drtjve In LaGace to com­ Thomas, c, ...... 3 Strlkeonte — GHmoo, St. eia»eiSLe».mi,ei.iaea from Holy Cross, provided plete the uprising. Leach, cf, ...... , 8 the difference with a 15-polnt Los Angelee at Milwaukee. of runs in the fifth and Lacy, cl, ...... 2 Louis, 21; Banning, PhUadel- n x co*^e San Francisco at CInolnaatl, Reserves took over in the I C AM T burst in the third period as the Seeks Better Press sixth innings. East Catho­ Bavier. 2b...... 2 ]Ala and MarlehaL San Fran­ S O TO , R l ^ T IF3 AKJO **Wh#n shE taid th# oouM do a hundrad words a minuta sixth and pushed over eight Tedford, 2to. ....2 cisco, 20; Johnson, Houston, 15| Celtics took the lead for the lic High smothered Penney, more scores. Walks helped the Lynch, rf. SL«EP' sii«jG w r o , I naturally thought aho moant ^fpingl** SSkiJb LIFE’S LOtsUaESTMIMUTE first time and outacored the Mc^cCarthy. rf. .. 1 Norman, Chicago, lA AMERICAN LEAGUE 14-4, yesterday afternoon Eagle cause along and Klnel LaGace. lb, 9LEEP, H oney/, Warriors, 28-8, diuing their big NEW YORK (AP) — A rain,” Maris explained. W. L. Pet. OB contributed a two-run single. Hurley, lb. , ...... 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE surge. suggestion that R oger "Maybe it didn’t look that at the ECHS Field to bring Alublcki. c...... 3 might have developed Olevdand ...... 4 1 AOO Its current baseball record to Penney rallied for three runs Sheckley. If, Batting — Malaone, Boateo, Tr Leading 3-1 In the beet four- way to the people but I ran in the seventh, Miscia driving ....1 a new personality this year aa hard as I could. B altim ore...... 6 .714 2-2. Frank Klnel was the win­ Viara. is...... 2 .488; Howard, New Yoifc, AOO; of-seven series for the NBA A25 In two o f them. He had three Sullivan. 3b, ....2 BEN CASEY drew vehement denials from Detroit ...... 6 W ning hurler, his first decisloin of Lltwln. 3b, , .. 1 HaoMU, OUougo, A98; Brea- title, tfie Celtics appear a shoo- ’’Another time their boo­ A66 1 RBIs for the day, highest out­ in and Warrior Coach Alex the New York Yankee slug­ ing might have bothered MJnneeota ....5 the season LaMontagne, Boud, Boston, MS; Oliva, Mla- ger today although be ad­ AOO put on either team. Larry Slltt Klnel, p, ... I'M SUAE PA.SHANK WILL SCW « 6Uy! HE GETS A FtVB-OAy F0RTUNArELy...F0R A Hannum admitted “we’ve got me. But I didn’t pay any at­ Boirion ...... 4 iw Blach team scored a nm In neaota, MO. mitted hte aim was to have Washington ...4 2 o f Penney had a pair o f singles, Buns — OItva, Mtameeote, 8; 0OA6OOO JC360FEX- > ^VACATION AND WINDS UP SPENDING LOT OF PEOPLE. out backs to the wall.” Then tention. They pay their the first and the tie lasted un­ the only player on either side to ■IV>tala; ...... 33 14 9 31 5 1 10 PLAINING t h in g s TD "S THREE OF THEM HERE ON , he added, ’’But we’ve been In better relations with the dough. Lot ’em yell.” C h ica g o...... 8 .429 2 til the fifth when East pushed Penney (4) Frogoel, Loa Angelea and Allen, fans and press. A76 g»t more than one hit. I Zajac. lb...... 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 Miiineeota, 7; Hansen, Cbtoago, DGWey WHEN HE wXxES A SUSMAN'S H O LID A yj^^ TO Be SELFISH that position several timee in As If to prove he was Los Angetes .. ,8 *Vt over five scores. They supple­ Klnel came in to relieve Etest Slltt, ss...... 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 UP. SO IF you DON'T “Win, lose or draw, I’m New York ... .2 MS McAuUffe, Detroit and ABIaan ABOLIT IT, I COUia the past few months.” going to allow unpleasant *Vi mented that lead with eight starter Art LaMontagne in the ! Miscia. p...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 8 MIND, I'LL NARROW IT DOWN Bill Russell turned In a tre­ out to lead the league in en­ Kaneas City .. .1 MO t more talliea in the sixth, put­ : Morey, ft ...... 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 and BoUina, Mliineaota, A TAKE OFF. things to get under his second and allowed four hits Price, ft...... 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 TOTKO/ mendous defensive Job and WUt joying myself this year,” he Yesterday's Besolta ting the game far out of the Kcnvalsire. rf. ...3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buns Batted In — Hlntoa. said. ‘T want to relax and skin, Roger pointed to his while fanning seven and walk­ Chamberlain was limited to 27 Detroit 5, Minnesota 0. reach of the visitors from East King. rf...... 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 Washington, 8; Wagner, Cleve­ have a good time. batting average of .280 ing two. Miscia had more luck Mc(?onneIl, rf. ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 points, high for the night but Chicago 0, Boston 1. Hartford. land, Cash, Detroit, Rodgers, ‘T’ve made up my mind without a single homer or with the bat than on the Zdanis. 2b...... 8 0 0 1 1 1 0 low for the 7-1 Warrior acie. Washtagton 6, Kaneas Clly 1 Hobby. 3b...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Loa A n g e l^ and OUhna, BUnne- not to get mad at newspa­ RBI through the Yankees’ Klnel idarted off the fifth in­ mound. He fanned seven but BY mANK 0’NE.\L ’The Warriors, who humbled first six games. Cleveland 6. Loa Angelee 2 ning splurge by reaching on an gave up four walks and seven Matfus, lb...... 8 0 0 8 0 0 0 sota, 7. BHORT RIBS permen. I’m not going to Lucas, lb...... 1 0 0 8 0 1 0 Hits — Oliva, Mteimaota, U i the Celtics 116-91 on Wednes­ Have home runs lost (16). error. Mike Masluk doubled hits until relieved. Wesneskl, ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5URE.«0UtlNS let the fans’ booing bother Breasoud and Blalzona Bostos^ a day night, led 24-17 at the quar­ their a i^ a l to Maris, the Only Oiunes Bobeihiled. him home and scored a mo­ While East moved to the .600 Listre. ft ...... 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 a PONT rr AAU9T Be me. Let them yell all they Today’s Games IS; BolUns, Bflnneoota, 12. " " HUMtlNG (^IRTIES- ter and 44-40 at the half before man who hammered 61 dur­ ment later on a single by Tom mark at 2-2, Penney suffered ToU's: ...... 32 4 7 18 3 6 8 B N y'A X ieaN d AN INDIAN. f PBBW HARD UFe. want to. Pm not going to Baltimore (Pappaa 0-1) at Triples — OUva, BOnnesota, ... WAR FA R TlK - listen and Uke It. No more ing a 162-game eeason In Bavier. After Ba'vler stole sec­ its first loss— In Its first game. ft: Masiuk Tedford: »b: Bavier, 1961? ’That waa one more New York (Bouton 0-1), 2 pjn. ond, Dennis Lynch’s single sent The Eagles play again Tuesday L>nch. LaGace. Alublcki. Zaiac; and Hinton, Washington, 8; letting those things bother Detroit (Wlokersham 1-1) at : Klnel 3. Mlacla, 4. Wesneakl 5: Freeman. Detroit and VeiaaO- me.” than Babe Ruth’s record of him In with the third run. Ray afternoon In Bloon^eld. m>-. LaMontagne 1, Klnel 7, ,Mla- Hlnnesoto (Paaonal 1-0). lea, Mtamsaota, 2. Maris was soundly booed 60 in a 154-gam aeaaon. da 7; hlta off: LaMontagne 8 for Sports Viewing Boaton (Connolly 0-2) at OU- 1 run In 1 Inning: WeaneeklICOftl 8O for5V« Home Rune — Alien. Minns- opening day at Yankee Sta­ ’’Sure, I would like to bit 8 runa In 2; Klnel 4 for 8 nine In 5; aota and Skowron, Wariilng- SATURDAY dium when the f4uu be­ 61 home runs again but emgo (Bmdiardt 1-0), 2:80 pm. Mlacla 7 for « rune In 6 w: Klnel: 1:80 p.m. Mets vs. Pirates lieved he had not shown without It getting in the Waahlngton (Daniels 1-0) at Stuart^s Home Bright Spot u; Blanco-Oonran: 1: Mlacla, too, S. Channel 18 enough hustle In an effort newspapers,” he said- “ I Wm m m City (Drabowaky (0-0). Stolen Bases Aparielo, Bal- MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVAI.1,1 1:55 — Yankees va. Orlolea to catch a fly ball that fell don’t want to have to go devetead (Grant 1-0) at Loa Scholastic Crolf tknore, 6; DavallOo, Cleveland Channel 8 In front of him In right through such a year again. Angelea (daiaoe 1-0), N. As Red Sox Bow in Chicago Two area scholastic goK and H lnt^ Washington, 2. 2:80 — Red Sox vs. White field for a single. Too much .pressure and Sunday's Games teems opened their seasons Pltohlng — BfiUer, Baltimore^ I WANT MOO TO DO FILL OUT TUB H B C B & S A S ^ 1 THINK IV 5 JUSTBeSN FIReO. J Sox launabe, Boaton, L oBrii, Detndt ”The outfield was aoggy publicity, no peace and Otevriand at Los Angeles. CHICAGO (AP) — Juan piusO The same clubs meet today yesterday with vestly different 60MSIHINO WR MB. MEEKLB. FORM6, AND 0 0 H0AA6 AND Channels 22, SO and PMs, Bltamesota, 2-0, LOOO. flrom tiwo days of irieady privacy." Washington at K/inpas City. Juan equals a Red Sox defeat— reeults. East Catholic pinned .a RUN DOWN TO THB WAH" FOR VQUR R M iT CHfiCk:. 6 p.m. — Saturday at the with rookie southpaw Ekl (3on- Strikeoute — Pena, Kanaaa :t ------Detroit at DBnneaota. at least 76 per cent of the time. 5-0 loss on Glastonbury at the BY ROY CRANE LOCAL UHEMPLCr/MEhiT Races noUy (0-1) facing Johnny Buz- BUZZ SAWYER Boston at CUoago, 2:80 pju. Hiat’a Juan Plzarro of the Manchester Country Club while CHy, 21; Peters, CMoago, 16{ Channel 8 * hardt (1-0). Baltimore at New Yock, 1:80 Chicago White Sox, a pretty Rockville dropped a match by BloBtlde, Loe Angelea, IS; 5 p.m. — Wide World ef Southington Nips Rockville p.m. ’The only Boston hlits beyond Stonge, BUnnesota, 12; Radnta, \W£ll' I TWIST MOW LITIU V5CimH* ' NOT ONLY DIOVJE LET "niM FWCOiSt OUT fair left-handed pitcher who the Stuart homer were an Ed­ the same score to Southlng^ton "TOP WTM NEW PRCNED 9ntRESTIN6. INTO THE OCEAN AND 6 H HlAi BACK, BUT Sports (Relaya, swim­ at Ellington Ridge. Jay Osborne Boston, GrauA Clerveland, Ra­ ming) made hia first appearance o f the die Breasoud double In the first HE ACTUALLY FOUND A PLANTED MINC ^ 1964 season a memorable one shot a 78 for medalist honors gan, Detroit' and Segid, Channel 8 Inning and a Bob ’TUlman single AND TORPEDO/ In Battle of CVC Giants Ne«d Umps, Scorer tost night. He beat Boston 6-1. for East. City, 11. 6 pan. — Sports Special PV>r the evening, Plzarro; lead o ff the eighth. (Fencing Tonma- Prevloualy unbeaten Rockville'<^tallled single runa In the third The Recreation Department 1. ’threw a three-hitter, los­ Monbouquette came the clos­ ment) announces the need of at least ing hie shutout Md to Dick est to scoring for Boston when Channels 22, SO High dropp^ Its first game of and fifth to tie the count but Keefe Defends Two-Mile Title the baseball season yesterday, then lost It when the home club two tunpires and one scorer for Stuart’s homer In the fourth he wnGced In the third and got a 5-2 decision to Southlnjgton. got three runs in the sixth. its slow-pltch softball leagmM- inning, as far an third on a pair of wild SUNDAY Play Is tentatively sche&led 1 p.m. — Mete vs. Pirates The lose dropped the Rams Bud Aduccl and Ed Kowal­ 2. 'Waa the game’s leading pitches. But Bressoud fanned Central Valley (Conference rec­ to start Monday May 4 with RBI man, driving to three nma to kill tite threat. Villanova Shoots for Moon Channel 18 ski drove In two runs each for 20 teams making up three sep­ ord to 2-0 and their overall the winners with Kowalski with a pislr of slnglee. 1:25 — Yankees va. Orlolea arate leagues. The league will Pizarro 'walked three and mark to 8-1. working the full game on the 2. Became the lin t CMi Channel 8 not be able to operate or begdn struck out six for his bdg In Penn Relay (xnnpetition 2i80 — Red Sox vs. White Jim Martello went the route mound to get the win. He also hurler to go tiie distance In I for Rockville. H6 allowed only until the above mentioned Jobs young oampaign. night's work. y Sox allowed five hits while fanning are filled. Any adult Interested Boaton Manager Jedmny — 4 ur - Channels 22, SO five hits and two walks while eight and walking two. Larry A Stretched his Ufetime ^add strength to the q>rint med­ In either of these paying Jobs Pesky was glad to see Stuart PHILADELPHIA (AP) CAPTAIN EASY BY LEST,IE TURNER B pan.—Sporte Spectacular fanning 11 but fell behind when SllVEr-was Rockville’s best at tory over Boston to 2-2. ley team. NoOl CarroU la to ba should contact Wally Fortin, at 'The ' only active American find the home nm range. Big Villanova shoots for the moon Channel 8 Southington pushed over two the plate with two hits in switched from the two mile first Inning scores. Rockville the East Side Reo. League pitchers who have a Stu was second in the homer at the Penn Relays today—an VMYI6TU8S* 9R. McUMUy NM5 NMM MNcaNt three tries. team to the spring medley, re­ ra MO uM6K5URioFMiyTil«Mu> better winning percentage over derby to Minnesota’s Harmon unprecedented five relay vic­ eauMaiMonai iAmMfTMBWrK/RMMi 5 A » MW BUT FNal5 RaMOTH-YMORMALi , Rain Mrashed out yesterday’s placed on the former by Dave MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD the Red Sox are righthanden Killebreiw last year, 45 to 42. tories. raycHtATRtBTf i VAMBtOM ««tN M9U ilWmWiP THM INI MU6T 6UILP AfVLUM* only other scheduled schoolboy Lee Stonge of Minnesota (5-1) P itt-in 1939. and BBchigan Hyland, who led off for the win­ only A6ReaPTo ' 1 TOUCH MTH RiALnVl game—Coventry at Ellington. (Chicago landed on Monbo for ning four mile unit yesterday. APAARENTL'lf HE HAS and Jim Bouton of the Yankees in 1945. each won four of the HE KNOWS HE'S COOFIRATB «/mi Summary: three nine in the third inning Okloboma State, here after a NOT GOING TO MADE A MOST UNUSUAL o u a i (6-1). which settled the issue. J. C. major relay events. No team Southington 200 003 x 5-5-3 In the Windy city where two year absence, Fordham, St. AilAKE IT, REQUEST./ Martin singled, Joe Cunning­ ever haa captured five. RockvUle 001 010 0 2-5-0 Boston had a miserable 2-7 Jfton’s and Seton Hall k)om tha . DOCTOR? Kowalski and Josephaon; NATIONAL LEAGUE ham doubled and Floyd Robin­ Villanova won a pair on yes­ ID TIRES? CalUson (1), PhUliee; Mays showing a year ago, the Red terday’s opening program—the principal challengers to the two NE Martello and D. Adams. son homered in the spree. Sox got off on the wrong foot mile. Michigan and St. John’s (7), MoCovey (5), Oiante; Pin­ Frank Malzone, Boston third four mile relay and the distance son (2), Reds; Stergell (2), Vlr- last night. ’The loes was charged medley. Today they shoot for should give Villanova all it can baseman, who went into the don (1), Pirates; Bond (1), to ace Bill Monbouquette (1-1) the 880. two mile, spring med­ handle to the sprint medley. 0 ^ Colts; Howard (5) Dodgers; who waa tagged for seven hits game leading the AL batsmen ley and possibly the mile. Michigan State defends the THRILLS and FUN Bailey (2). Braves. and four earned runs in four with a .600 average, went 0-for- Coach Jim (Jumbo) Elliott is 440 and 880 sprint relay Discount innings. 4. 4 ()% for the FAMILY! AMERICAN LEAGUE confident his kids will windup crowns, and faces rough sailing Zimmer (1), Senators; Stuart with at least three titles. He’s in both events. Southern Uni­ (1), Red Sox; Robinson (1), hopeful of four. As for the versity (Baton Rouge) posted 1 Ytar To Pay IIME TRIALS White Sox; Held (2), Indiana, BASEBALL HEROES Sports Schedule “Moon-Five” he says: the beat time to the 440 trials, No Dowa Paymiat Start SUNDAY ‘Tm afraid at least two 41.3, while Morgan Stete lad the .;ATTIN(ji — i»|ll.i> ays. teams will have to drop the at 12 NOON heat clockings to the 880 with Fightfi Last Night Giants, hit hla seventh homer Monday, April 27 baton In the 880 for us to take a 1:26.1. Other 440 qualifiers eOODYEAR NYLONS WITH TUFSYN and two slnglea, walked twice Manchester at Platt, 3:30 p.m. five.” ♦ Vic Zwolak, IC4A and NCAA aro North Carolina College, ROME — Salvatore Bumml, and drove In two runs Portland at Coventry, 3:15 Ontral Stete (Ohio), Morgan DAVY JONES FTPOHING — BOekey LoUoh, p.m. cross country champion, an­ BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS 112, , retained hla European State and Bteryland State. Also BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 750x14 01080 flyweight title by outpointing Tigers, pitched Us first major Track — East at Waterford. chored Villanova to the four MR. ABERNATHY 670x15 OOJO leiigue slmtout, allowing o ^ Tennis — Hall at Manchester. mile and distance medley titles. to the 800 are Southern, North ! THAT RUDOtR’Ll'^ WITH UHtKWCn^ MMH.T6! Walter McGowan, 109, Scotland, Ckroltoa College, ViUanova and (CK T0TMI6 CLtAT 16. three Uta Tuesday, April 28 Zwolak stretched a two yard r Central Stete (Ohio). _ ,..1 VEPC/MUCH,AVL Z'M ELADX CAAAE, WHATAMURALl \ A YO-YO. OLLY I ITT ROBPgR BOBT PULIB ’EAOT... East at Bloomfield. lead into a 40-yard victory with 710x15 S12J0 000x10 01M0 a 4:07.3 leg of the four mile, In Individual events, Tate BUTiMusTSAyrr COULD FAINT ON J '" ', LL NEVER M ABLE 10 Wilson at Rockville, 8:16 p.m. ARC YOU yp . ;;V ADCRNATHy. / EXPLAIN IT TO DAVY. and held onto the distance med­ tries tor a double to the tilpis /MAKES AAE VERY THIS CANVAS II Suffleld at Ellington, 3:15 CNJOyiNS 014M 050x14 S15J0 p.m. ley lead with a 4:13.7 pefform- Jiunp, Jim Keefe of Central INC PRIZE 751x15 Track — Wethersfield, Bulke- ance. State defends hla two mile tl- FI6HTS> DRAGWAV AUTO DISCOUNT HOUSE, Inc. ley vs. Manchester, 3:30, Menu: Other major winners on the tie, A1 Ammerman defands hia VAN 100x15 OKMIO 050x10 OltOO rial Field. sunlit first day In the dloous; high Juntp crown, and Morgan See Star Studded '64 Chevy Converfible Wednesday, April 29 Nommn Tate of North Caro­ Btatea J ote Batiiaa aaaka tiM Tennia—^Maftchesterwt Smith. lina eoUege in the b04ud Jump UO-yMd Ugh liuidte tWa. NO LIMIT OUARANTBE—WHITEWALLS W-OO DiAGSTER 4-K>eed shift, 409-426 engine, taohometer. Dark green, Hmreday, April 20 on a leap of 24 feet, U inohea; Otymplo dsvMoptoant avw69 lUMINATION black top, whltowalls plus C319S Eaatem vs. Manchester nt Harvard^ Olney Croasdale with —saparate from tha ragulaa many extras! ^ Mamortol Field, 8:30 pjn. a 179 foot, 10 inch hammer Battle of Soper Btooka throw, and Vinos McAnHe of meat—f aatura Boh Hayaa la ttaa DROOUNT M g BxeAtrag Sboor Coventry at Rheun. 100-yard dash, WUila May ki Friday, May 1 Manhattan to the 400 meter AUTO DISCOUNT HOUSE, Inc hurdles to 51.5. the high huidtea, BID Suup# Mrih' m Smith at East, 8:15 p.m. and Ira I>avte >n Um t r i^ ole S STATION OFF ROUTE 16 472 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER e 942-8621 Newington at Rockville, 2:15 ElUott la so confident hU two C mile team oiui win that iMfa Junto, ’ranv BanelMr oaM i n e WE’RE OPEN EVENINGS a pan, ABw U 6ba JanfMn and Al M 461 WEST CENTER 8T^—64M980 EAST HADDAM TYaefc — HUl at lOcMlMaUr, breaking up Um world Indoor S d S p jn . n oord shAteorlag qjuartet 6a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1964 lUMGHBSTEB EVmnNG HERALD, 1CANCHB6TER, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1964 PAGE TEN Garden-—Farm— Dairy Rooms Without Board 19 Apartments-—Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Hoihob For Sale 72 Honaes For Sale 72 Houses For Sale Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FA G A LT and SHORTEN ApartmentB—Flat*— I For Rest 65 Prodacts 50 SIX ROOM duplex bouse, fully Tenementa 68 Offered 13 Tenements 68 SmGLB HOME, 4 large sunny tl4,900-^Alr eondltloiiliig, dlab- FOUR BEiunuumy\' SIX tu x m CAPE, tits bath, LONDON PARK, Hehron-FIvs M ANCH BfTER — furnished for gentlemen, dish­ washer, fireplace, Isizge kitch­ paneled family rodm, kitchen rec room, convenient to room ranch, basement garage, uTG oOinG SPECIAL—Extra large eggs, T H R im 1UX>M apartment F iy u ROOMS, seoend floor, on rooms, screened pmh, spa- STEPS, SIDEWALKS. stone WHilZZlT? MOM ATTiMDEO W E lOCAL B ut o m e n ig h t «he brought a f r ie n d washer, all modem conven­ en, roomy I bedroom taiieli, with built-ina, formal dining achools, shopping. 78 Bianford modem Mtehen, laundry room,, Cboica location eo 60c dozen; large—3 dozen for iences Included, plus house­ avaDaMa May l. For Informa- Nortii School Street, $ » . GUI oioua grounds. (Hau 8-6 p.m., CLASSIFIED walls, flreplaces, flagstone ter­ 0IHGO SASH EVERy NIOlIT POR VEARS WHO'D SEVER PLAVBD IM HER L IP E - $1.00. Natsisky Farm, Inc. IW aoa aaU 648-7891. 649-e476. 748-74‘n>. 100x380 M Don’t wait C^ton room, aving room with flre­ Street 646-3768. *J^ge treed lot, under $18,- this garrison colonia). For pri­ races, hatchways, dry wells. cleaning services, PuMag W. Butehias, Rsattcr, 6464082. placa, m hatha, attached ga­ oro . . . owner transferred. vate ahoaring eril bnlHr 11^ ~ViORkeD EIGHT BOARDS AT0MCE~ AMD DECIDED ID TRV IT "tJUST OSCE* AMO- Newmarker Road, off Dart availams. Inquire 118 Pearl Bu All concehte repairs, Reason- MBVER V«M A 8UTTOM- Hill Road, Vemon-So. Windsor FIVS ROOM Cape Cod, IH rage, $n,600. Phllhrtck A | ^ Kenneth Ortrlnaky, Realtor, 6148. able. 643-0861. after 4 p.m. in nice neighboriiood, ey, 64664M. 848-6169. 9ISGO IS FIVE MOVES.'THE LADV line. 644-0604. COMFORTABLE room for gen­ Ton Ought To Live In ^ Fnitilthed Apartments 68-A partly fumMiad.1. Tel. 621-8388. ADVERTISING YOU ARE A-1! Truck Is A-1! WISE OUR SUPER JACKPOT.* FIVE BBDR(X>M ranch, 8 lira- MANCHiftsTER - Buy direct tleman, separate antranoa, MANCHESTER GREEN INVESTMENT Cellars, attics, trash, small A WASHING MACHINE! A NEW FOR RENT—4 room Oapa Cod, plaeaa, haatad patio, full baae- from owner and save! Three VK kN O N CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS trucking done A-1 right! Call Fertilizers 50-A parking. Call 646-2866.______Beautiful New WVO R(X)1( (uraWied apart­ buUt-4n anpUancee, ceramic bedroom ranch, paneled rec­ living- room SUITE 'TWO raent, recreation room, acre 643-2928, Tremano Trucking ment, atova, refrigerator, heat. file bath, iw miles from gram­ JENSEN STREET—A com­ reation room, nice lot, extras. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. WESkS IN THE COUNTRY FOR BALE—Good cow manure. n e a t r o o m for genUeman in lot Vin Bofglni, Bel Air Real MINDED Service. COLONIAL OAKS Apply Maitow’e, mar school, 7 miles from pact six-room garrison Co- BaUU, 648-eist (Hlose to schools snd shopping, $6 and $10 loads. Delivered. nice home, private entrance, 887 Main 8 t $16,600. Oall MO-7389. 6-Room Ranch. $-car haae Also, gardens plowed. 648-7804, puriring availsbis. 21 Church UCorni, $118 a month. Avail- lo n l^ Ideal for small fam­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. LAWN MOWERS — Sharpened APARTMENTS aWe Immediately. CUl 742- ily. 'Iliree bedrooms, fire- PKHTURESQUB setting—7 room $18,800-8-8 flat, 8 bedrooms ment garage, $ large bad- 649-8711. g^ eet 649-4966. n e a r m a in BT.—^Threa fur­ SIX R(X>M ranch, excellent MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:S0 A.M.—SATURDAY 9 AJtt. and repaired, free pick-up and 6724. plaee, cabinet kitchen, at­ brick ranch, family room, IH each apartment, exception­ rooms, stainless steal built- delivery in Manchester and vi­ nished rooms and bath, sep­ condition, 8 bedrooms, tiled FOR SALE—Well rotted co«r Comer Oak and Spruce St. tached garage and gas heat baths, doubis garage, wooded al Income potential. ins, many, many extras toa cinity. Russ’s Mower Service, ROOM FOR RENT, gentlemasr arate entrance, no children. 18 4H lUXIM RAN(31. Unfuraieh- bath. Aluminum combinations, numerous to mention. Pri»> manure for lawns and ga^ only, free parking. Call 648- are a few of the attractive lot, Manchester. Carlton W. PLEASE READ YOUR AD 742-7607, rut , Dalmont St. a . 3-car garage. Flreplaca. Butchlns, Realtor. 848-8182. 8-4 Duplex on the bus line awnliigs. Full basement, hatch­ ed to eell at 119,600. dens, delivered by the load. features. Schools and stores u t a t f 3698, after 5 p.m. Adults. Good location. Stove, way, carport. Encloeed back­ dM sllled or "Want Ads” are taken over the phone m a Pella Bros., 648-7406. 4^>Roo(n Apartments many modem features, LANDSCAPER—Lawns cleaned refrigerator. June. 648-3860. nearby. Priced under #18,- MANCBESTER - Unique abt yard. Half acre lot. $16,800. convenience. The advertiser should read hU ad the FIRST and raked, lawn moving, fer­ VERY NICE large furnished 000 for quick sals. beautiful level lot. housekeeping room, all util­ Only 5 Left room Cape, hot water heat, Wapping. Owner 644-1149. DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the tilizer, floVvers, bu.shes, trees, EAST HARTFORD EIGHT R(X)MS, I baths. Flre- rec room, overstsed garan, 8-6 Duplex, Porter Street area. WARREN E. HOWLAND next insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incor­ rock gardens, lawns seeded. Household Goods 51 ities, miltable for one or two, STEPHENS STREET — RIXHKLEIIXIE—$19,900. 3 bed­ New two room beautifully tlace. Swimming pool. Large encloeed porch, excellent lo ­ Real quality In a prestige Realtor rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only Reasonable prices. 528-1782. parking, 272 Main St.______Faatures ^cluda—heat, hot Modem brick ranch with room ranch, fireplace, garage, BVERYTHINQ In eterlUzed furnished apartment, au fawn, pariciiw area. Garage. cation. Hayes Agency, 848- area. to the extent of a “ make good” Insertion. Errors which do not water, dual thermoatata, all Seml-fumUdied. Adults. MS- flexible floor plan permit­ combination storms. Owner 360 Main S t, Mancheater HAVE SMALL pickup truck— reconditioned used furniture PLEASANT ROOM for gentis- electric kitchen, living 4808. the value of the advertisement will not be corrected by alaetrle kitchen with built- 3880. ting two or three bedrooms. 4-4 Flat, Bowers School area. 643-1470. Will do odd jobs. Attics and and appliances, high quality- man, parking, 31 Edmund 8L, rootn-bedroom combination, Home is in immaculate con­ BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room full 646^1108 “ make gt>od” Insertion. in range, 12 cubic foot re­ wall-to-wall carpeting, cera­ Modem Mtcheiu, ceramic cellars cleaned. Rubbish re­ low prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 643-8208. frigerator, disposal, Indi­ dition with owner’s trans­ shed dormer Cape, 4 or 8 bed- baths, immediate occu­ BOWERS SCHOOL area-—Mar 196 South Street, Rockville. mic bath, 540 square fart moved. Reasonable. Call 649- vidual dryers, private cel­ Suburban For Rent 66 fer sole reason for selling. romns, m baths, garage, $16,• pancy. shall Rd. Six room Cape, one YOUR CXHIPERATION WILL DIAI A 4 ? . ? 7 1 1 1043. 876-2174. Open 9-8. NEWLY DBXX)RATBD room of space, private entrances, unfinished, flreplaced living next to bath for refined gen­ lars for plenty of storage Many extras make this 600. Phllbrick Agency, M6- BE APPRECIATED l/IMls I I heat, hot water, partting, VERNON We have oUiers. room, large yard, near buses MOWING, RAKING, by de- tleman, central, pailuiig, epaoe, master TV antenna, prepay an attraetivs buy SEVEN R(X>M older OOteidal. $138. monthly. and shopping area. Reason­ 3 bedrooma, 3 with large al­ dendable adults. Call 649- ASSORTMENT of good used phone on floor. 648-6381. paridng, completely fire- at $23,700. Prompt occu­ able, call owner, 649-9731. roof and soundproof, alum- pancy. BBNTON STREET—6H rooms, coves (poertbly cMIdren’s bed­ 2425 or 649-6963. ranges. 643-6668. You Can Afford aliunlnum storms and screens, PAm taA AMOHI CLEAN, comfortable room in Slum windows and doors, J. D. REALTY VERNON—Older 7 room (Ho­ rooms), fir^ace, pantry, FULL LAWN CARE—Lime and /-f S UNOgH f t HOTPOINT refrigerator, Hot- quirt home to gentleman, cen­ oernmlc baths with show­ fireplace, amertte driveway, 3- Wesley R. Smith heated sunporeh, garage, Trouble Reaching Our .Adverliror? 648-5129 car garage, excellent eondi- lonial, excellent condition fertilizer applications. crab g i /iiUffViPlW.PA. point washing machine, gas tral, free parking. 649-7410. ers, abundance of closets, ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. schools, churohee, etorea wniv Luxury Living! tion. Tel. 646-104. AGENCY throughout, 3 baths, 2-car ga­ grass control, all season main­ clothes dryer, gas stove, 8- alr-condltloninr optional., rage, near acre lot, priced to in walking distance. CMl own­ VERY COMFORTABLE room Charming new S^-room apart­ 668 Main Street er, 649-1606. tenance. Reasonable rates P. plece maple living room set. 2M Center St., 640-1864 sell at $15,600. Hayes Agency, 24-Heur Ansnsring Service for gentleman, parking. 373 ment In lovely country nelgh- TOLLAND — Lovely ranch, 8 k G. Lawn Maintenance, 649- All very good condition. Prices TWO R(K)M heated furnished 646-5341 643-4808. Main St„ 648-4071. Rent 1140 borhood within walking dis­ picture book rooms, situated JS087. Floor Finishing 24 kelp Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 reasonable. 646-4784. apartment, gas range, refrig­ on attractive landscaiwd wood­ Lots For Sale erator, bedroom set, kitchen tance of High School, bus, siu^ 78 Free ie Herald Readers ping and minutes from Park­ ed lot. First time offered. FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- FRIENDLY ICE CREAM has SCREENED loam for the bast KITCHBN TABLE and chairs set. Free gas, electricity. Low 6 mXHMS, 3 baths, older single TWO BUILDIMO loU, suitable for cottage, $20. 649 Rooms With Board 59-A way. Equipped with . . . O-B Julian Realty, 649-9190. Wairt lnfom»tlrlton W. Hutchins, 649- Call John H. Lappen, Inc. M9- clean. Must be sold. Agency, Realtor, 646-3618. OPPORTUNITY for High 6660: floor apartment, washer-dryer Business Locations COMPLETELY FURNISHED GLENDALE School graduate who desires 38 Main St., Manchester. 6324. 6182. 6281, M9-7446, 643-6219. Open daUly 7-6, Ihursday 7-9, connections, large yard, bus For Rent 64 14.900— 6 room ranch in ex­ BUILDING LOT for sale, n - Bonds— Stocks— career In retailing, selling and line, available June 1st, $12# cellent locate, 70x146, M Building— Contracting 14 Saturday 7-4. ELECTTRIC Refrigerator, good NORTH END—6 rooms, chil­ Only $145 BOLTON — Modem 8 bedroom Open for Inspection 12-5 BENTON STREET — 7 room ceptional condition, ga­ Lost and Found Trucks— Tractors Mortgages 31 general store work, neat ap­ monthly. 643-6614. dren welcome. (Hall 640-60(56 af­ utilities. 643-6139. pearance, full-time only. Call condition. Call 643-0066. STORE FOR RENT with at­ ranch on 160x160 lot, assumable p.m., Sunday. Center hall home, 4 lar-ge bedrooms, storm rage, alujninum windows, QUALITY CARPENTRY- GORGEOUS Wallpaper murals ter 4. windows and doors, fireplace, 1963 TON Ford Pickup, low for appointment Mr. Shapiro, FOUR ROOM cold flat, second tached 2-stalI garage, located $116 monthly mortgage. Vin (Holonial, 4-bedrooms, din- full basement, assumaMe NOTICE is hereby given that Rooins, dormers, porches, SECOND MORTOAOBS - Un­ 4 panels, $5.65 set Also 35 Bogglnl, Bel Air Real Estate, furnace, large yard, 3-car ga­ mortgage. mileage, heavy duty clutch, Tots ’n Teens, 643-2128. K1T(CHEN SET, bedroom set, floor, two famllv house. Bee on W. Middle Turaplke near Ing room, family Mtehen, WYLLYS STREET — 9M foot Optional Share Book No. 12229 basements reflnlshed, cab­ limited funds available for sec­ cents wallpaper specials. Latex gas stove and refrigerator, and Parkade. CHaHI B. Dubaldo, MO- Samuel M. M8-9SS2. rage, amertte driveway. (All Issued by tte Manchester Sav­ excellent condition, $1,600. 649- ond mortgages, payments to Mr. Oolby. 64 Birch St. FOUR ROOM duplex, heated, front to back HMng room, frontage, 643-7444. inets, built-ins, formica, tile. AUTO MECHANIC, only first- paint, $3.50 gallon. Birge and other miscellaneous Items. 649- 6206 between 8-9, Saturday 9-8. under $20,000. M9-1814. 16.900— Colonial, *four bed­ ings and Loan Association, In­ 6422. suit your budget. Expedient 640-4784. SEVEN ROOM older nome, 4 rooms, papered and No job too small. William class men need apply, excel­ EZ-DU pre-pasted wallpaper 5940. WE HAVE (HSTOMER8 wait­ Lavitt Agency TWO ONE ACHE lots on Maa- corporated, has been lost and Robbins carpentry service. service. J. D. Realty. 64S-0139. 50c roll up. Scrubbable vinyl OFFICE — Excellent location, bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x181. Other models to choose SIX R(X>M house, oil steam painted throughout. A lent working conditions, no ing for the rental of your apart­ PLEASANT 6 room flat, up­ 643-2158 Realtors 875-6297 cherter Rd. in OlaatcmbuiY application has been made to Trailers— 640-3446. wallpaper, close-out, reason­ 600-1,600 sq. ft , heat. Janitor, Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, from. heat, fireplace, central loca­ value priced below FHA A BSirriUK ARRANOBMENT Saturdays, 2 weeks vacation. ment or home. J. D. Realty, stairs, hot water oil furnace, Vernon Circle—Pkwy. Exit 96 across from golf course, attgr said Association for payment able. Guthart’s, 194 Maple Ave,, WESTINOHOUSE TV, utility parki.ig, remodel to suit ten­ 648-8968. tion, garage. 643-6883. appraisal. Mobile Homes 6-A ADDITIONS — Retaining walls, of your finances wlU make See A1 Patch or Harry Car­ 643-6129. garage available, centrally lo­ Open 7 Days A Week Directions: Hartford Rd. to water. Oall 64S-68(n. of the amount of deposit. Hartford. 246-1589. trailer, stereo-hi-fl. 742-8888. a n t Call 649-6334, 643-7176. cement floors, garages, bath­ more of your Income available ter, Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., cated. Small family desired. CHENTER HALL (HoConial—St Bridge St., on to Keeney, MANCHESTER—Duplex on bus Split Level—7 rooms with rec UTILITY TRAILER, metal, for personal use. Lump debt 1229 Main Street, Manchester. THIRD FLOOR 4 room apart­ FOUND — Black Scotty male. rooms tiled, remodeling. Roof­ PRE-SEASON Sale picnic ta­ KITCHEN SET, gray, black, Call 643-66(54 after 6. James Parish. Porter Street follow signs to Glendale. line with all conveniences room and garage, high Suburban For Sale 75 Call Lee Fracchia, Dog War­ factory made, dump body, Into one menthly payment of ment. Heat, stove, and refrig­ OFFICE FOR RENT—Janitor area. 8 years old. 6 large near. 6 rooms each side, new ing. Call 640-4201. LUMBERYARD Tallyman bles, 6 foot, $11.60; 8 foot, modem design; power lawn- Resort Property mortgage assump­ den, 648-8694. good condition, $100. Call 643- $22.25 for each thousand dollars erator on bus line. (Hall 648- sendee provided. Call Person­ i*ooms, I 'i baths, huge recrea­ heating systems. Business tion. TVansferred owner —Permanent job opening for $15.50. Delivered. W. Zinker, mower; double mahogany bed 7773. FOUR R(X)M tenement, close For Rent 67 TOLLAND—Young 8 bedroom 8915. CARPENTRY WORK—82 years’ Including re p a ^ e n t over five and mattress. Reasonable. alized Floors, 890 Main Street, tion room with fireplace, built WARREN E. HOWLAND zone. $19,900. Ellsworth Mitten must sell. lumberyard tallyman and fork 876-7148. to school, shopping, and bus 649-9268. custom ranch with garage, LOST—Savitt white gold lady’s experience, ceilings, floors years. FVank Burke, 246-8897, Phone ^ 628-7919 after 4:30, line. Call 649-0014. GARDNER LAKE, (Honn. Mod Ins, breezeway and attached Agency, Realtors, 643-6980. wrlstwatch, square face, week lift driver. Lumberyard ex­ ATTRACmVE 6 room apart­ Realtor—648-1106 16,200—Porter Street area. Co­ walk-out basement with prtlo tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga­ Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ SUF*ER-(CEDED Toro rotary weekends anytime. ment, in Vernon. Hot water, era housekeeping. Lakefront 2-car garage. $26,900 Phll­ and wooded picnic area. MA,- ago. Reward. 649-7776. Auto Driving School 7-A rages, additiems, attics fin­ change, 19 Lewis 8t., Hartford, perience desirable but not FOR LEASE—Excellent loca­ brick Agency, M9-8464. MANCHHESTER — Clean 6V4 lonial, 6 generous rooms, necessary. Excellent opening mowers, 19” , $79.95. Self-pro­ adults only. 649-1467. (HRE8T LIDCURIOUS duplex tion for doctor’s office / or Boating, swimming, fishing. In 990. Owner ^-8166. ished. Lake and shore cottage Conn. LIMED OAK dropleaf dining apartments, 671 Hartford Rd., room ranch with garage. Car­ fireplace, 2-car garage, MORTLOCK’B Driving School for High School graduate with­ pelled from $99.96. Marlow’s, beauty parlor. 416 Main Street. speet weekends. Gifts, bro Inc., offices, claasroom located work. No job too small. Im 867 Main Street. room table, 6 matching chairs, HEBRON—4 room apartment, Manchester, 4^4 rooms, 1% enures. Arrowhead Grove (Hot NO. COVENTRY — 6 room peting, living room with fire­ in a neighborhood of fine out a service obligfatlon. Nut­ Completely renovated and am­ Coventry place. Big lot. Woodbrldge homes. Manchester Parkade, lower niediate estimates. 643-2629. best offer takes them. 649- heat auid hot water furnished. baths, modern G.E. kitchen, tages, (Holchester 4M, Oonnec Ranch, 8 bedrooms, fireplace Wanted— Real Estate 77 Announcements meg Hardwood Co. Call 289- ple parking. J. D. Realty, 643- Street location. Aluminum level Beginners, older, nerv­ Business Opportunities 32 OVERHEAD Garage Door, 1837. Call 648-0946. many extras, carpeted stair­ ticut. 242-9278. MID SUMMERS DREAM built-ins, carport, basement MASONRY—Fireplaces, chlm 9370, 8-6:30, 643-0078 alter 6 10x10, complete with fixtures, 6129. IVi acre lot. 742-8481. comMnatlons. $18,600. Ells­ Porter Street area—Special. 8 USTINOS WANTED « BLBX7TROLUX sales and serv­ ous students, our specialty ney, patios, and brick veneer. p.m. WESTINOHOUSE Hartford. 40” cases. Rent very reasonable. room Colonial with 2-car Teen-age driver's education MANCHESTER — For lease. $25. 648-5129. ROCKVILLE — Available May Live better for less. Call Mr. Young 8-room oversized worth Mitten Agency, Real types of homes. Oall Peg ice, bon ^d representative. Al­ Brick, block, etc. Workman­ 4-bumer ranges. 10 cu. ft. Ser- room ^ llt, 1% tors. 643-6930. garage. 4 bedrooms, fam­ course. State certified 649-7308. High volume service station on 1st. 3^ room apartment, con­ Baker, 643-6277, or evenings Wasted To Rent 68 customized Cape. Every­ (Hieszynskl, Broker, 649-4M. fred Amell, 206 Henry St., ship guaranteed. Call 640-2402 DRIVERS for school buses, 30 FULL SIZE wooden frame vel gas refrigerator. Very STORE, 460 Mala St., M9-8329, baths, bullt-ins, wall to wall ily room. Act now. Manchester, 643-0460. Rockville office, 30 Ward St., Wilbur Cross Parkway, low In Manchester-Vemon area, 7:30- veniently located near rtiop- Mr. Gill 648-4362. 9-6. thing yoil desire including anytime. window screens, copper and reasonable. 643-2880. plng area and bus line, for one carpeting, rec room, walk-out LARGE five room ranch, tile 876-4911. vestment, low rent. Call BAld- 8:46, 2:15-3:30. Call 643-2414. SIX-SEVEN room home In good large lot, handsomely land­ bath, 3 fireplaces, finished rec Manchester Green — 6 room aluminium wire, all good con­ or two persons. Range, refrig­ condition by two working basement, nice lot, high ele­ MORRISON Paint k Wallpaper CARPENTRY — Specializing win 9-0339. t h r e e b e d r o o m suites, like scaped, treed, minutes to vation, $17,900. J. D. Realty, room with fireplace, garage ranch, garage, IH cera­ BUYING OR SELUNO Store now located at 739 Main FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT In­ dition. Mrs. Cora Morse, 109 erator, heat and hot water In­ adults.' Permanent residents. town. Ideal for children. A smaller work. Repadrs, re­ Foster St. new. Reasonable offer accept­ 643-6129. city utilities, comMnation win mic baths, picturesque Street, State Theater Building, E-Z LERN modeling recreation rooms, formation. Construction, other ed for quick sale. 643-8398, 649 cluded. Free parking. Washer Box U. Herald. lot lor $21,5(X). John Bog­ wooded lot. A HOME and dryer In basement. Min­ daws and doors, aluminum formerly at 386 Center Street, etc., sagging buildings, porch­ Help Wanted— Female 35 work projects. Good paying 8228. dan 649-5306. CCHOMAN’S USED Lumberyard utes to Hartford over Park­ NOTICE WANTED—4-6 room xpartment awnings, amertte drive, nicely Have assurance of exper- 649-9713. Driving School es leveled, secured, tile ceil­ overseas Jobs* with extras, landscaped, attic ceiling ex' Many other listings available. travel expenses. Write only: will be open daily 8 p.m. till way. $100 monthly. Call Rock­ for couple with two babies, lenced service. For Imor- ings. Work guaranteed. No job NURSE WANTED, RN or LPN, dark, Saturday 8 a.m.-3 p.m. BARROW S & W A L LA C E haurt fan, large attic storage Excellent financing terms avail­ OPENING SUNDAY—Double D FVjreign Service Bueau, Dept. COMBINATION oil and gas ville 878-3748 or 875-0260. ANNUAL BUDGET MEETING first or second floor, heated, mation call Stanley Bray, Onmeetlcut’s largest, auto­ too small. 875-5759, Mr. Egan. licensed in Connecticut for 11 Assorted 2x3’,’s 2x4,'s and up with yard, under $86. rental. Manchester Parkade, New Listings space, excellent location. able. saddle shop. Western equip' matic and standard shift, p.m.-7 a.m. shift. Apply St. 369, Bradenton Beach, ^orida. stove, 649-0680. Realtor. 648-6278. ment for horse and rider. Sheathing pipes, radiators, MANCHESTER — Deluxe FUur TOWN OF ANDOVER. CONNECTICUT M9-6471. Manchester—649-5306 Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. free pick-up service, teen­ Anthony’s (Convalescent Home, sinks, and tubs. Yard located room apartments In modern 4 Manchester — On the hue Hutchinson Road, Andover, off age classroom, older and WANTED — First-class floor Roonng— Siding 16 875-9121. off North Main. 649-2362. family house on West Center The electors and citizens qualified to vote in town meetings BUSINESS WOMAN — 4 room line. 2-famlly 6-5, West EAST HRATFORD—19 Dean BRAE-BURN REALTY Route 6. 742-6850. nervou' students our spe­ covering mechanic, references A n tiq u e s 56 Drive, off Forest St., half mile required. Apply in person. Per­ Street. Ample off-street park­ m the Town of Andover are hereby notified that the Annual duplex or flat, residential area, LAKEWOOD CIRCLE - Co­ side location, deep lot, 2- Wesley R. Smith cialty U6 Center St., Man­ A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, SALESLADIES, full or part- over Manchester town line. Six sonalized Floors, 390 Main HOT WATEIR heater, 30 gallon, MANCHESTER GREEN An­ ing. For appointment to In­ Budget Meeting of tfie Town of Andover. Connecticut, will be up to $136. Bex J, Herald. lonial Cape, 6 large rooms, car garage, good Income chester Call for tree book­ siding, painting. Carpsntry. Al­ time. Apply Manager, FMlgrlm room ranch, 1% baths, storm AGENCY Street. natural gas, glass lined, used tiques. Open every day except spect call Mr. Werbner. Jarvis hew in the Andover Elementary School, Andover, on Saturday, 1% baths, fireplace, garage, potential. Call early, $19,- Personals let. 643-8862. terations and additions. Call­ Mills, (Cheney Hall. Hartford two years, $28. (Call 643-0677. situated on well landscaped windows and doors, lot 76x136, NEED REAL EffTATB aartat- ings. Workmanship guaran­ Road, Manchester. Monday. 481 E. Middle Turn­ Realty Co., 283 East Onter May 3, 1964, at 8:00 p.m. for the follo^ng purposes: Business Property 384 (Henter St., M9-1894 ance . . . to buy or aell or WANTED — Fl](perienced tree pike. 648-7222. Street, 643-4112. wooded lot. $28,900. Phllbrick fireplace, nicely landscaped. TWO COLUMBIA students need teed. 299 Autumn St. 648-4860. POTTED TOMATO plants, cab­ 1. To choose a moderator for said meeting. For Sale 70 Agency, M9-84M. Bast Side location—4 bed­ 1% years old. Call owner, 643 rent or leaae? Just callII any LEARN TO DRIVE - Special (COOK WANTED for rest home. climbers. Carter Tree Expert of the following local. ride to New York Sunday af' Co. (Call 643-7696. bage, broccoli, lettuce. Krause THREE AND FOUR room room imnch, kitchen with 6993. attention to nervous and elder­ $60. weekly, live In, Thursdays Greenhouse, 621 Hartford Rd. COUNTRY RETREAT — 16 experienced, und temoon or evening. 649-3668. ly. Classroom for teen-aigers. Wanted— ^To Buy 58 apartments, electric range, 2. To see if the Town will vote to Increase the salary of the BUSINESS ZONE m - Bight MANCHESTER Vicinity — Cus­ built-ins and abimdance of BIDWELL SID m a and roofing. off. 876-3141. rooms with two offices, sep­ tom built 8 room ranch with acres huirtlng, fishing and two! Beechler, Belflore, Biaeefl nckup service Day or eve­ PART-TIME work evenings and refrigerator, heat and hot wa­ Town Clerk to a sum not exceeding $2,400.00 on the condition cabinets, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ South Windsor 643-5379, 875-9109. Saturdays for presently em­ ELFX7TRIC drophead Singer WANTED TO BUY—Antiques that the Town (Hlerk’s Office be open not less than twenty-four arate entrance, suitable for breezeway and garage, fam­ stocked ponds, brook, fruit Bray, Bogginl, Clampet, Ctock- ning lessons Reasonable ratea (CLERK - TYPIST, dlverrtfled sewing machine; Governor ter. Available May 1st. (Hall rage, full finished rec room. trees, blueberry bushes, 8- ployed married men or college and good used furniture. Vil­ McKinney Bros., Inc., 648-6060. (24) hours a week, and that all fees to which said Town a e rk business or professional use. ily size kitchen with bullt-lns. ett. Dimock, (Harpenter, Fiaiw^ Automobiles For Sale 4 ManrJiester Driving Academy, BIDWELL HOME Improvament duties, good typing essential. W i n t h r o p mahogany desk; There’s more. N E W VISTAS room ranch, drilled well, un-1 Goodchlld, Grant, HoII, How­ 743-7249. Company - Roofing, siding, al­ Apply Manchester Modes, Pine students selling F^jller Brush lage Peddler Auction House, Is entitled by law be remitted to the Town Treasurer for the Phllbrick Agency, M9-84M. Mg living room with fireplace, products. 12 to 16 hours pyer black cloth winter coat with Routq 83, Ellington. 876-3711, FIVE ROOM apartment, sec­ use of the General F\ind of the Town. lots of closet space, walk-out A bkautlful contemporary usual property for the outdoor land, Hutchins, Jarvla, Knofla, NEED CART Your credit turn­ terations, additions and re­ Street. Manchester. fur collar, several dresses, Will open to you in this week will bring in pay of $35 Bob Fluckiger, and Son. ond floor, newly redecorated. basement, many extras. Ex­ 6-room ranch, one treed mtnded family. Many other! Lesperance, Lappen, Meyer, ed down' Short on down pay­ modeling of all types Excel­ size 18, all in good condition. Houses For Sale 72 tri-level. For family that ment? Bankrupt? Repooee Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 RN OR LPN, Friday and Sat­ to $50 weekly. Call 644-0202 be­ See Mrs. Miller, first floor, 97 3. To see if the town will vote to fix the amounts to be paid ceptional value, at $16,5(X). acre plus, 3-car garage, town and country properties, | Mitten, McKinney, Ostrinsky, lent workmanship. 649-6490. Muskrat cape. Tel. 643-4698. enjoys 8 Mg bedrooms, 2 some with large acreage In the Phllbrick, Robertson, Rohan, slon? Don’t desjtalr! See Hon urday, 11-8 a.m. Greenlawn tween 6-8 p.m. for appoint­ WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ Wells Street. to the moderator and other offlciala serving at any primary. Wolverton Agency, Realtor. built-ins, 3 bathrooms. full baths, family room, NSny CH Sportsters and FLH tique and used furniture, china, OONCXIRD RD - Beautiful much sought after east of the Scheinbost, M. Smith, R. ast Oouglaa. IrKpiin about low R. DION—Roofing, siding, al­ (Convalescent Home, Rocxvllle, ment. NFnV (CHECKMASTER, $(50. ranch, large tiring room, form­ M9-2818. Looking for the best In gardening and lots of room Duo-gUdes on display. Used terations, ceilings, and gutters. glasa. silver, picture frames 4. To see if the Town will vote to create a Conservation river commuting area. For ap­ Smith, Tyler, Werbner, Wolver­ est down, smallest payments 876-4261. Band saw (Craftsman, rtand Commission of not less than three nor more than seven members al dining room, oaDlnet kitchen, quality and location? See to play. None to compare motorcycles. Harley-Davldson Free estimates. 643-4352. and old coins, old dolls and MANCHESTER—Huge 3 room pointment call Mrs. Shorts, 843- ton. Realtors all, and our Coda anywhere. No small loan or fi-. and motor, $40. 649-3697. to be appointed by the chief executive officer of the town. 2 bedrooms, recreation room, ranch, 2 baths, double garage, this. for $16,900. D. Tourtellotte 8886 or Doris McLallen, 629- of Ethics is for your pratee- nance company plan. Douglas- Sales, 49 Park Street. Hart­ 026 KEY PUNCH operator. 6-, WANTED—Painters and paint guns, liobl^ collections, attic 649-6806. ford. 247-9774. day, 40-hour week, extra bene-1 er’s helpers. Call 875-6696. contents or whole estates. Fur­ landscaped yard. Marion B. family room, recreation room, 5770, sole agents. J. Watson tion. ■' Motors. 833 Main. ^ | ______6. To see If the Town will vote to create a (HonseiYation Robertson. Realtor. 8U-696S. Year ’round 4-room home oo Roofing and Chlmne3^ 16-A fits. Apply Gaer Bros., 140 Rye niture Repair Service Talcott- WANTED many extras. Carlton W. Bolton Lake, plus extra Beach k Co., Realtors, 21 CHen- , 4-dwT^OY’S OR GIRL’S 20 bicycle PART-TIME — Experienced Boats and Accessories 46 vllle, Ck>nn. Tel. 643-7449. Commission of not less than three nor more than seven members Hutchins, Realtor, MO-8183. BARROW S & W A L LA C E tral Row, Hartford, 522-2114. 1969 PONTIAC Catalina Street, So. Windsor. CLEAN LATE MODEL to be appointed by the chief executive officer of the town for building lot. (Hool breezes hardtop, newly rebuilt trans­ vdth training wheels, medium ROOFING - Specializing ra- floor waxers, 6-10 p.m. (Call MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade, WANTED—16-16’ boat, motor | WANTED — Small outbuilding the development and conservation of natural resources within only, $10,900. 34 LEWIS STREET — 7 spa­ mission, $960. 043-5383. size wagon reasonable. 613- palring roofs of all kinds, new WOMAN to care for three chil­ 649-6334. A MINUTE OPEN SUNDAY Manchester—649-5306 MANCHESTER 1822. roofs, gutter work, chimneys dren, so father can work, live and trailer in good condition,, suitable for tool shed. Call 649- USCD C A R S the limits of the Town of Andover, with the powers as set forth 2-4:30 P.M. We’ve just pinned up a new cious rooms, good condition in, private room. Call 649-0600, i PART-TIME help, general reasonable. Call 649-4997. 8367 after 6. In Connecticut General Statutes, Revision 1998. Section 7-181 (a), to the store, school, church and throughout. 3 bedrooms, bath 2-FAMILY MGA, 1969, good condition. Can cleaned, repaired. Aluminum 14 STRONG STREET batch of sold signs—now we be seen at 66 Deerfield Drive. siding 80 years' experience. for interview. greenhouse work, hours 10-5 TOP PRICES PAID and to determine the terms of the members of said commission. bus, this 6-room Cape with treed need more listings W e’re IMMACULATE 8 room Cape upstairs. Living room, fire­ Business Services Apply in person, Krause 18 FOOT THOMPSON boat, place, dining room, den, lava­ 619-2664. Free estimates. Call Howley, lot is on a quiet residential Directions; Center of Man­ raring to go and don’t kick owner anxious, $800. down $18,900 Offered 13 WAITRESS WANTED. 10 a.m.- Greenhouse. 621 Hartford Rd. twin Evinrude 36 h.p. engines, Rooms Without Board 59 FOR ALL MAKES 6. To see If the Town will vote to approve the Memorandum tory, kitchen with built-in 648-6381. 6tt->n83 street and offers 8 bedrooms, chester going north on Main off our shoes and relax till Pasek Realty, 289-7476, 648 1961 BEL AIR white Chevrolet, 3 p.m., Mondays through Sat­ Mastercraft trailer, excellent o f Agreement Relating to the Planning and Preservation of Open large family kitchen and break­ 7208. range, oven. Garage. 4^4% as­ Very neat and clean. 4-room WASmNG MACHINES repair condition. 649-7994. FURNISHED ROOMS, complete Space In the Capitol Region, dated 1/23/64. Said agreement Street, left on Strickland after 9 each night, so give standard shift, 6 cylinder, 2- RAY’S ROOFING (30.—Shingle urdays, no Sundays. Good PART-TIME fast bar, full rec room, fireplace, Street, then right on Strong sumable mortgage. 643-1046 apartments. OH heat, hard­ door sedan, excellent condi­ ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ken- wages, good condition.**. In­ light housekeeping facilities Carter Chevrolet provides for the coordination of open space planning and ac- us a call. MANCHESTER — Two family, wood flooirs. 60 X 120 lot. more All work guaranteed. roofs, gutters, built-up roofs, JOHNSON 35 h.p., long shaft, Centi*ally located. Mrs. Dorsey, oveialzed garage and many Street tion. $1,800. After 6 p.m., 644- roof and chimney repairs, Ray quire Charcoal Broiler, 8150 E. Supplement your income do­ quialtlon, requires submittal of acquisition proposrta to the other quality features. Look It S-S-2, separate heat and util CHOVENTRY—Investment $8,600. Garage. High aasumable Call 643-4913. ing pleasant and dignified electric start motor. ^11 649- 14 Arch Street, Manchester. For the family that needs 4 includes two-4-r o o m year 1703, 644-1956. Jackson. 643-8325, Ray Hage- Middle Tpke. Cow Inc. Capitol Region Planning Agency for review and report, qualifies over today. For $16,900 you Ities, centrally located. Owner mortgage. work. If accepted, you will 8401. bedrooms City water and ’round ranch type homes, one REPAIRS on all mekes of re now, 649-2214. Bii^atory towns for 30% (Instead of 20%) Federal open apace can’t find a home that will offer must sacrifice, $18,900. Call 1956 CHEVROLET. 4-door se­ HOUSEHOLD Executives: We be paid a salary of $40 per ATTRACmVE sleeping room ' 1220 Main St,—649-5288 city sewer, cloae to schools, Wolverton MO-ims. vacant rents for $76. monthly, frigerators, washers, ranges, OUTBOARD MOTORS—3.6 h.p., gentleman, shower, private Rants, and becomes effective when adopted by the fe^atlve more. PAUL FIANO dan, 6 cylinder, automatic, ex­ women know It takes a high week for 16 hours’ part-time bodies of enough towns to cover at least 60% of the area of churches aind bus. A fine the other rented at $66. Ar­ cellent shape, $595. Call 649- and dryers. All oil burners order of executive ability to 14 h.p., 16 h.p., 40 h.p., 60 h.p. entrance, parking. Inquire 198 opportunity, priced in mid MANCHESTER—Excellent loca-! cleaned and serviced. All work Radio-T\' Repair evening employment. Apply the Capitol Re^on. tesian well. Owner very anx­ Agency 4859. run a home and keep our After 4, Adams 2-2619. Spruce Street. S. IVAR JOHNSON teens. Appointment at other Agency tion. Expandable Cape, top guaranteed. 649-0066. in person only. Clonn. Motor ious. Lawrence F. Fiano, Real­ 643-0458 or 649-4697 Services 18 families happy. Why not use Lodge, 400 Tolland Tpke. 7. To receive the budget for the flacal year from July 1, 1964 2SS-S626 times, call Mrs. Shorts, notch condition, many extras. tor, 643-2766. Charles Nichol­ 1956 FURD Fairlane 500, Fordo- THOMPSON HOUSE - Cottage 648-8886. Save through owner. 649-1643. TYPEWRITERS - Standard OONNIB’S TV and Radio Serv that ability to sell Avon’s Fra­ (near Howard Johnson’s), • Diamonds— Watches— Street, centrally located, large; to June 30, 1066 as prepared by the Board o f Finance, with Its Realtor— 649-281S son, 742-6364. matic, good running condition, grances, ’rolletrles, and Beauty Monday, April 27, at 7 p.m. Septic Tanks recommendations thereon. NORTH COVENTRY - Near $150. Call 643-2592. and electric. Repaired, over lee. available all hours Satis­ J ew elry 48 pleasantly furalshed room s.' MANCHHESTER AREA Un­ hauled, rented. Adding ma­ Aids in your spare time? CJom- sharp. AND Parkway. LUa new 6% room J. W ATSO N BEACH & CO. faction guaranteed. Call 640- parking. Call 649-2868 for over- 8. To adopt a budget for the fiscal year from July-1, 1964 beatable. Assume 4% % VA chines rented and repaired. plete training. 289-4922. Oolonlal-IUnch, 6 acres, 2-car Realtors VERNON—6 room Ranch, 1% 1962 PONTIAC Bonneville, big 1818. WATCH AN D. JEWELRY re­ night and permanent guest to June SO, 1065, and to make specific appropriations for said garage, early Amarican. Hayes 31 Central Row, Hartford mortgage with only $2,100 engine, 4-speed transmission. Pickup and delivery service. pairing. Prompt service. Up to rates. Plugged Sewers baths, aluminum storms, bullt- SHIRT CHECKER, no exper­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A period. Agency, 648-4808. 522-2114 down. Immaculate 8 room Must sell. 876-8461. Yale Typewriter Service. 649- $20 on your old watch in trade. ins, lovely large treed lot, city ranch, built-ins, full basement, 4986. MuvlnK— Tnicking— ience necessary, steady work. OPEN HOUSE Apply 299 West Middle Tpke., SALES—Opportunity for sales- Closed Mondays. F. E Bray, Machine Cleaned 6. To elect a member of the Regional Board of Education MAHOGANY paneled 16x26 WEST SIDE ranch, 6 large water, Ml hot water heat, garage, large lot. Don’t miss 1963 CHEVROLET, Super Sport ------Storage 20 737 Main Street, State Theater of Regional School District Number Eight for a term of three heated recreation room,.patio, walk-out basement, 2 years 10,000 miles. 409 4-.speed trans- SHARPENING Service - Sawe, One Hour Martinlzing. | minded man — company will Septic Tanka, < Dry Welle, rooms. 2 bedrooms, garage, this one for only $15,900. Bar­ SUNDAY — 1 P.M .. 5 P.M. Building. years commencing July 1, 1964. garage, 6H room ranch, excel- alumlnuiTi awnings, extras, old, $16,900. Call owner, 876- bara Woods Agency, 649-7702. mission. Cali 643-4450 after 6. knives, axes, shears, ekatea. MANCH E STER Delivery. Light: CAREER nositlon for woman travel-m any bene- BODY 'n FENDER Sewer Lines Inatalled— Cel­ trurklns and narkava d a lt v ^ LAKHilLK posuion lor woman jjjg bonuses, guarantee to Irat condition, only $16,990. prica reduced. M9-14S4. 6774. rotary blades ()ulck service. REPAIRS lar Waterproofing Done. 10. To elect two members of the Recreation Commission fM* 54 ACADEMY STRECT Start. Applicants must be mar-mar Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, GRACIOUS LIVING — Rock- 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air sport (Capitol Elquipment Co.. $8 Retrlgerators washers and Florists— Nurseries 49 a EXPERTLY DONE three year terms commencing July 1,1964. SIX ROOM Colonial, garage, ledge. Executive Split Level. coupe, one owner. 8 cylinder, Main St., Manchester Hours a job. Must be High School ried, have telephone and car; 648-61S2. stove moving specialty Folding a FREE e s t i m a t e s porch, oil steam heat, city Mountain Road. 7 rooms, plus 6-Room Dutch Colonial. Separate garages, screened automatic, ideal .second car. daily 7-6. Thursday T-9 Satur­ graduate, pleasing personality, references necessary. Act now UPRIGHT YEWS, 18-20” well McKin n e y b r o s . HOME BUYER chairs for rent. 649-0762. and ability to meet public typ­ 11. To elect a member of the (Hapitol Improvement Planning utilities, combination windows, office, laundry, enclosed porch, porch. Immediate occupancy. 649-1296. , day 7-4. 648-7968. —call Manchester 644-0202 be­ bushed, $1.60 each. 1992 Man­ WEST SIDE MOTORS Sewerage Disposal Co. Committee for a term of three years ocmimenctng July 1, 19M. ing required. Many company tween 6 and 8 p.m. chester Rd., Glastonbury. 684 CENTER STREET doors, amertte drive, good con­ 13x26 living room with fire­ 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8, LAWN MOWERS, sharpened benefits. Apply Beneficial Fi­ 64S-51S1 180-182 Pearl St__ 648-8808 DISTINCTIVE dition throughout. Vacant. $16,- We have a fine selection of place, dining room, beautiful $16,800 Painting— Papering 21 12. TO .elect a repreamtatlve to the Capitol Region Planning Capes, Ranches, Splits and automatic transmission, $125. and repaired, salea and aerv- nance Co., 806 Main Street, Agency for the two year term commencing July 1, 1964. 800. CHharles Lesperance, M9- kitchen with bullt-lns, 8 bed­ 649-3232. ice, rental equipment. L A M PAINTmO, EXTERIOR end In­ Manchester, between 9-6. 643- Help Wanted— Garden— Farm— Dairy 7620. Multiple Dwellings. A home rooms, 2 baths, 21x23 rec room TEL. OWNER 644-8617 Equipment Oorp., Route 88, 4166. to fit any pocketbook. Ex­ with fireplace and built-in bar, terior. paperhanging, wall­ Male or Female 37 Products 50 13. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of PresUgb 7-room ranch full 1960 MERCURY Colony Park Vernon, 876-7009, Manchester Assessprs to request the Tax Commissioner for permission to MODERN IMMACULATE 8 bed­ cellent financing available. 2-car garage, automatic door. paper removed, dry wall work. of distinctive features, 8 room ranch, full basement, rtation wagon, $996. Qill 649- exchange. Enterprise 1948. (HUNTER GIRLS — Steady APPLES—Macs and Delicious. M eliminate the filing of lists of real estate for assessment purposes Please call us for further A real dream home. Asking Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ WAITERS AND waitresses bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 fire- 90x160 lot, garage, convenient 6772. work, full-time. Apply 299 West Lower spring prices. Bunce 20th ANNIVERSARY Information. And remember $31,500 by owner. Call 643- ing amuiged. F^lUy Insured wanted, experience necessary. and for permission to compils the abstract of real estato from laces, 3-car garage, in a location. Vin Bogginl, Bel Air VACUUM CLEANBIRS, toasters. 649-9668, Joseph P. Lewis. Middle Tpke., One Hour Mar­ FIu*m, 629 W. Cienter St.. 648- data contained on the owners’ cards, as provided under ^ n n ec' "A home buyer borrows big 6617 for appointment. tinising. Plano’s Restaurant, 643-0468. ellghtful setthig. Well un­ Rea. Estate. 643-9332. Irons, lamps, drills repaired. 8116. ticut General Statutes Revision 1958, Section 12-41 (d) S dollars, pays back little dol­ 1962 PLYMOUTH 6. A-1 shape, Free estimates. Free pickup EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ Pvblie Open Meeting amended. der the 30s. lars and turns it Into a home SOUTH WINDSOR — We are $100. Call 643-6718. and delivery. 529-3366. i WOMAN WANTED to care for ROCHKLEDOE, Garth Rd. Ex proud to offer this home for Open For Inspection ing. Wallpaper books. Paper­ Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 FOR SALE — Young healthy ceptlonal quality, custom built made profit.” Please con­ hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully two girls ages 7 and 4, Lincoln fruit trees, some 2 year olds, 14. To see If the Town will authorize the Recreation Com- a growing family. 3 bedrooms, 1960 2-D(K>R Rambler Ameri­ School area. Call 648-4376. McnicliMtDr, ConiMctieiit Group 8 bedroom luxury ranch, tact . . . HAVE TIME. WUl work Wui insured Workmanship g iiy - ______NOW IS IHE TIME to pretty apple, pear, peach. Best offer mlaaion to enter into lease arrangements for token fees for the 2 baths, and a big family can, automatic, radio, im­ do most anything, odd Jobs our DATE: Saturday, April 26, 1964—TIME: 8:80 PAL WARREN E. HOWLAND everything from radio con­ snteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326.' SALESLADY, full-time only. 40- .up your pooch. Grooming our t^ e s all, 848-5818. PLACE: WaddeU School purpose of utilising available lands for recreational purposes. trolled garage doors to swim­ room. Big heated laundry maculate condition, price $760. specialty. O U us, Olaston- If no answer, 648-9043. specialty; also, boarding 648- Realtor J. D. R EALTY room. % acre yard, anchor SUNDAY— APRIL 26 643-7281. bury, 688-9977. hour week. Ebctenslve exper­ Comer Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike ming pool, below cost. Owner, 6427, H. C. Chase, Harmony Program: 19. To see if the Town will authorise and Instruct the Board fence enclosure. All for $17,- NOON TILL DARK PAIN TIN a, PAPERHANGINO ience in ladies’ apparel. Excel­ o f Selectmen to enter Into agreements in the name o f and on $60 Main 8t., Manchester MS-8110. 2962 FX3RD FAIRLANE sports IG A W LAWN Maintenance- lent salary. Apply In p e r s o nHill______Kennels, Bolton. I A1 K., Chairman 616 Center St.—648-5139 800. Glenn Roberts Agency, Good worit, reasonable ratea. behalf of the Town of Andover with tke State Highway (Horn 848-1108 Realtors. 644-1521, 644-1837. coupe, burgandy, automatic, | Mowing, spring cleanup, (er Over 30 years In Manchester. Mr. Shapiro J*®"®* FREE - Lovable weli behaved With Speakers from New York City WALKER STREET - 7 room missioner for the expenditure of all funds avallaDle from the Cktpe, enclosed breezeway, ga­ MANCHESTER QREEN - JENSEN ST. JjdJO’ Jherter, like new, $1,896. tUlxlng, rolling rotoUUlng, gar Your neighbor my recommen­ 966 Main Street, Manchester, kittens, also, 2 year old cat YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND State to said Town for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1964, CallAt.,, after-.tt.. .I p.m., 649-1003. dens plowed. )iowed. Expert workman­ or call 643-2128. For Sale If you’re Interested in the alcohollo problem oome and bring rage. Near schools, shopping, PONY FARM—Bara, split rail (Look For Our SIgne) dation. luymand Ftake. 649- good for farm. 649-9667. under the provisions of (Hhapter 233 of the Connecticut General paddock, 4 acres cleared land ship. Jotm WiUlauns. 643-8946. 9287. a friend. Statutes, Revision 1958. bus. Owner. M9-4172. 1961 CHEVROLET 4-door Hard­ Cyril Ouerrier. 429-6846 INTERESTING WANTED — (3ood homes for Refreahnients and Get-Together BOLTON-IU.OOO. 440 foot front with brook, 7-room Dutch Co­ LAKE FRONT top Impala, excellent condi­ INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint­ three female kittens, house- Following Meeting In School Cnfeteria an, approximately 8 acres. lonial In excellent condltiwi. tion. 648-7846. OPPORTUNITY IN To Pay 16. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer and the NEW RANCH HAROLD A SONS Rubbish Re­ ing. You name your own price. broken. Call 649-2367. Board of Selectmen to temporarily borrow not exceeding Neat 6 room house, brook. B, For appointment call Mn. COVENTRY m oval-Cellars, attics, yards. HOUSE HUNTING? Shorts, 643-8886, or Doris Mc­ 649-7868, 876-8401 CASUALTY INSURANCE $26,000.00 and to Idsue notes of the Town therefore on such terms J. Carpenter. Realtor. 649-6061. Three bedrooms, living room, kitchen and formal 1961 SUNBEAM Alpine, rmi, Weekly or monthly pickup. Lallen, 629-6770, sole agents. J. wire wheels, good condition, Available In Manchester office Bl^GLE puppies, 8 and for such periods as they deem advisable, at any time duriirgr DO-^MANCHESTER - - Excel $10,900 dining room. Basement garage, oil hot water hast. Harold Hoar. 649-4034. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ of nationally known Insurance i old, very well marked, $10. 188 Storage Gliargos Manchester and vicinity. Watson Beach k Co., Realtors, $900, Phone 649-9776. the remainder of the 1963-1064 fiscal year and during the entire lent location. 6Vi room (Ho­ 21 Central Row, Hartford, 622- Fii’eplace. Wooded lot and all utilities. Near school, ing, wallMper removed, fully company for mature woman I Union Street 1964-1966 fiscal year. , Capes, Ranches. Colonials, Recent contemporary ranch. ' ALL TYPES screens rewired Insured. Rrae Belanger, 948- lonial, large living room with you name it. Call this of­ 2114. CHeramlc tile bath, extra church and shopping center. On bus line. 1960 MERCURY, good running with Alcoa screening. Leave with good education or busi­ AUTO DISCOUNT HOUSE, Inc. 0612 or 644-0804. FREE -r 8 healthy playful, Item: One 189t Volkswagen 17. To elect a Building Official to serve for a one year term fireplace, den, ultra modem fice for assistance. large living room with flre- condition, good tires, best of­ at Shoe Store, 446 Main Street. ness background, Pleasant tele­ houaebroken kittens. Phone kltehcn, finished rec room MANCHHESTER—Off East Cen­ fer. Can 648-9409 after 8. aemmenclng July 1, 1964. p la^ Anderson picture win­ FHA FINANCING— LOW DOWN PAYMENT Mancheater, or call 649-4888. phone personality. Initiative andj 649-1408. (badly, damaged). with bar, aluminum siding, 3- ter St. Six room Cape, 3 bed- the Ability to work on your own, ______'63 Cb»vy 2-Door Hardtop dow overlooking lake. Com­ 1990 VAUXHALL 4-door sedan, Prompt service. Electrical Services 22 18. To do any othar huatosaa propar to eomt hafort said oar garage. Reduced to $30,- AUCE CLAMPET, Realtor robme, dining room, laige pact kitchen. VVont and rear WILL CONSIDER TRADE are helpful In this unusual port- MALE CHILXE Shepherd, 4 Flaoe: Morlarty Brea., Ino. 900. R. F. Dimock Oo„ MO* kitchen, living room with fire­ etccellent condition, good sec­ RAPID RUBBISH removal— 1 ^ . Full training provided. “4 oo the floor,” 400 cu. Inch engine. S 9 7 0 E meattnf. 649-4648 enclooed sun porrties. 300 f t ALL TYPES of electrical worii months old, shots and wormed, 6246. Richard Dimook, M9- place, good location, best val' artesian well. 60 x 140 ond car, $396. Call 649d637 af­ Attica, cellars and yards. Spe- done. Call William’s Electric, Five day week, complete bene­ SIS Center Street Black matdlilng Interior. Real sharp. ^ CHARLES PONTICILU ter 9. Ideel for farm or ccuntiy Deted at Andovar, Ooonactleut, this 28rff day of April, 1864. 6008. Johanna Evans, 646-3663. ue at |U,800. Wotverton Agen slmibbed end landscaped lot clallzlng in cleaning bouses, 644-1439. fits program. home. $20. 648-9306. Mnnclieeter, Conneettont ey, R ^ t o r , 649-2611. 1 W . ^ - 9 6 4 4 apartments and fiats. Handy For appointment call 948-1161, PERCY E. CXX>K ICANCRBIfTIIR - Tear old SPAaOUB $ room older Oo- man service. Call 949-0318, 848- FREE ESTDIA'nS. Pv9mpt Ext. 88. AUTO DISCOUNT HOUSE, Inc EUGBNIP C. SGHWANKE room ranch. bulR-tn Utohen. lonlal, modem Utehen, 1^ BOLTON—1960 curtom built Co­ PAUL PIANO Trucks— Tractors 7479. eervloe on all typas «( Mae- Articles For Sftle 45 Unto: May 1. 1N « wall 4o-wall carpeting, net baths, $ bedrooms, 3-car ga­ lonial, houaewife’a dream, lARNIY PITIRMAN WOMEN WANTED — One full­ 47S CKNTBB ST.. MANCHUBTiat a 64S-S6S1 PETER ICANECKllA. A g c E c y trical wiring- Llcanead and In* a jrVW M OPBN UYUNINOS a Ural woodwork, ettaohad gap rage, aluminum oomMnationt, bunt-ins, vsry laigs lot, ga­ T«L 649.9404 DODGE 2 to 9 ton dump truck, ■urad. WUk » Eleetitoal Oo., time and one 8 days a wertr. DARK, RICH, Stone-free loam. Tfanei MiM AM. Board of Maotmen »j|[aj^T,IOO. Bayas Agenoy, 10ari40 wooded lot, $17,900. n g s , many soctraa. R. C. Ca* 645-0458 or 649-4697 excellent (or farm, rabhUh, GARDENS plowed and Manoheet|Hr, 949-4HT. Olaataa* Apply New Syatam Laundry, Also fill, MUM) and f bar- T m n o f Aadomi m iM e k Agenoy, 649-6464. ^Kwta. Rsal Briata. 96MM4. mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmAmrnmalm ste. Good eondltlou- 949-979^ rowed. Call 649-6099. bury. 948-fin. Harilaon Straat stc$M. M8-W04. * li ' . f ' SATURDAY, APRIL ,26, 1964 PAGE TWELVE lE tr^ n in s

Rtehard W. Boyle, ai elec- Summer School at College tronlc technician third elaas, About Town son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Boyle. 661 B. Middle Tpke., has AtJoaits School Board Okay X. Xdwards, oom- complsted cxtenslvs slectronlcs Business Bodies BMiidShea traimiig at the United Statea Poat, VFW, win attend “Am«ri- Coast Guard Training Center, __ a.t# Also, a College Study BklUs Bummer oouree nm«-nrwllt to faroaderi oaiilam Day" tomorrow roon' Groton. After his leave he will TO R E T IR E the Man<*mter Community oouree, non-oreddt, to faroaderi aomd by Capt. CSinton E. FMsi report to Cleveland, Ohio, for Merritt E. Blanchard of 88 CoUege have been announced in study akllla of the student, with Po«t, Jarwy City, N. J. Lunch reassignment in the Great Starkweather St., window olerk emphasis on reading; Pay«a»ol- •on win be served at the Plaaa plans for sn educaUon^ Lakes area. at the Manchester Poet Office, which Is expect^ to to ogy. for credit, deaUng with Hotel, Jersey City. basic principals of psychology tonight will be feted by some 60 approved by the board rf earation for college; typing, Lumber and Supply Co. PROTEQION Philip J. Klemas, son of Mr. l or credit, emphasizing needs of Eat. 1947— Bolton and Mre. Joseph R. Klemas, S- ed for duty at the Naval Train­ store has the dealer franchise for SimplicitySim pilc Manufacturing■■ - Co.- (Port— —Washington, . course for intermediate typing ing Center, Balnbridge, Md. toot yom home for yom Wis.) and Toro Manufacturing Co. (Minneapolis, Minn.) heavy duty lawn and garden for professionala equipment. (Herald photo by Satemls.) fmalfy. Tour home w ill he SL Bridget’s Rosary Society will sponsor "Lisa and Her clemed of aQ remaining debt Wonderful Doll," a musical BlEinchard came to Manchester gigantic, nationwide. Shopping period, sales o f $667,417,402, a Notice playlet, tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 43 years ago and in 1922 mar­ Spree promotion — and a num­ new high In the firm’s 91-year in the event of your death. Bast Catholic High School. ried a Manchesterite, Emille ber of Manchester residents history, were recorded. This Explosion Dama^ will share the "^xrils’’ — as ad­ WE HAVE DAILY Lat me tell you, without Proceeds will benefit a building Henry. He said that he and his represents a gain o f 6.0 per fund a t St. B ridget’s CSmrch. wife have no special plans for vertised In The Herald on April cent over 1962 sales o f $630,- obligation, rixwit Sun Ltfe’s Tlcketa wlH be sold at the his retirement. 15. Entrants fiU out coupons, 529,564. Are A p p rM DELIVERY T O M E 1 door. with their name and address Mortgage ftoteotion Policy. BRIEFS and that of the retail outlet The Comer Soda Shoppe at Matthew W. Bortone of 273 where the blank was obtained, Blssell and Main Sts. will open T h f BOLTON Boulder Rd., executive director then either drop the entry In the soon under new manag;ement. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE of the First Hartford Realty collection box at the store you The store has been cloeed for COMPANY OP CANADA Oorp., this week served on a shop at or mail it to Pepsi-Cola eeveral months. iRAuraHci for thU AREA PIZZA RAY’S faculty of experts at the annual Bottling Co. of Hartford-Spring- lilts so little... Charles J. Van Deusen convention of the International fleld, Inc., Windsor, Coim. En­ 130 SPROCE ST. Council of Shopping Centers trants are not required to make eovon so irooIi! a product purchase In entering. 887 Baat held at Chicago. Some 1,500 Shriners Listen LENOX shopping center developers, Center St. Td. 6434)031 owners, managers and chain- The April Issue of “Light­ To Judge House PHARMACY store executives were In at­ ing,’’ national magazine for the Maneheater N Cloriia PIZZAS GRINDERS Merritt E. Blanchard tendance. Bortone spoke on electrical industry, features an Superior Court Judge Cfiiarlee article entitled "The Architect Phone 2f V E. CENTER ST. Conn. leasing to Independents, one of S. House spoke to the Omar SPAGHEHI order and registry section for 38 different subjects discussed. Has a Place In Lighting,’’ by 648-1186 M8-4M4 the past 17 years, Blanchard Louis J. Drakos, head of Louis Shrine Club last night at the 176 E ast TEL.Mf-08fi 10 Minut* Servlet has become well known at that John Rohan of 183 Center J. DraJtos & Associates at Pro­ Country Club. Hts topic was Center St. 748-8801 on ealb post while serving the public of St., representative of the John fessional Park, Farmington, "L a w D ay." tSi Manchester. Hancock Mutual Life Insurance architects for the addition at Highland Park School. Judge House, himself a He started with the post of­ Co. at 63 E. Center St., on May Shriner and one of the original fice here on A p ril 1, 1^38, and 6 will serve on a panel at a drafters of the Omar Club by­ prior to that time worked for statewide meeting of the firm’s Thomas F. Conti, agent for Allstate Insurance Co. at 155 laws, was surprised by the 42 THE OmnNO TRIBULATION, AND THE BLESSING TO the Veterans’ Administration office debit agents. Nobles attending when he was FOLLOW: CTUS SAITH THE LORD. Esek. 18:26. for 7H years. He served In the Main St, has been named to attend a sales conference of the presented a huge birthday cake. AUTO DISCOUNT HOUSE, Inc Howl Ye; for the day of the LORD Is at hand: It shall U. S. Navy In . The Pepsl-Cola Co. will give Yesterday was his birthday. Allstate companies to be held come as a destructica from the Almighty etc. Isa. 13:6, 9, 11. A native of Greenfield, Mass., aw ay 81,850,000 in prizes in a Suitably decorated, the scene That Day, is a day of TROUBLE and DISTRESS, a Day of in N ew York , M ay 18 to M ay was of a courtroom, the Judi '63 Chevy Converfible *s a WABTENESS and DESOLATION etc. Zeph. 1:14-18. Behold, 16. sitting at the bench, the back­ Automatic, V-8, power eteerlng. Maroon with black in­ evil shall go from Nation to nation etc. Jer. 26:32, 33. For drop displaying the fiags of The Grand Union Co. reports terior, whitewalls plus many, W 9 5 THEN—shall be GRELLT tribulation, such as was not since the United States and the State many extras! the beginning of the World etc. Mt. 24:21, 22. net earnings o f $7,020,214 dur­ of Connecticut. THB GRSU^T BLESSING THAT SHALL FOLLOW; The ing Its 1963 fiscal year ended This morning, 110 youngsters Oloiy of the LORD shall be revealed, and ALL fleah shall Feb. 29, 1964, up 38.9 per cent from the Manchester area were AUTO DISCOUNT HOUSE, Inc. see r r tonther. Isa. 40:6. The LORD will cause righteousness over 1962. Last year’s net was the guests of Omar Shrine Club 478 C E N T E R ST., M A N C H E S T E R e 648-9681 and PRAISE, to spring forth in ALL THE EARTH. Isa. 61:11 $5,054,089. D uring the same and Ktwanls Club at the Shrine e WE’RE OPEN EVENINGS e and 32:17, Nation shall NOT lift up sword sgainst nation, nor CfircuB a t H artford State A r ­ LEARN war anymore. Isa. 46:10. There shall be a Resurrec­ mory. tion of the Dead; llsek . 37:12-14. Jno. 6:28, 29. A L L Nations Omar next meets on Friday, of the BARTH, shaU be BLESSED. Gen. 22:18. GaL 3:16. M ay 22, a t the Country Club, by Joseph Zychal, Chinchilla, Pa. and It w ill be the second annual H Blue Lodge Night. GMNT ECONOMY PACK! Spring Shdwing of new Stich MON. Poppy Sale Set fcam is w «^ . Won a n foaght. Item t o B y VFW Groups a n leet to gain poesmsion at p reciow LONe LASTNM DOUBLE BOBE e l SapariH. Cndtoes miffiom of doNart Edwin Edwards of the VFW poui q n mnpamdod la eclaJ fund 886 MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER, OONNEOTTOUT Yankee Aluminum Door Corp., Inc., of Manchester. which is used to assist hoepltal- **A CHURCH WITH A MISSION" ized veterans and aid the diz- ROBERT J. SHOFF, Paster ahled veiterane and their de- pendento. SUNDAY SERVICES AMBROSE DIEHL Sunday School ...... 960 ALUMINUM CONTRACTORS OF MANCHESTER X> BLADES FOR Wontolp Hour ...... 10:46 fnoi^»-Q CHMtT Youth Fellowehlp ...... 6:00 STORM WINDOWS and DOORS A R T H U R S Crudftod I Evangelism ...... 7d)0 Rm . Pheiw 6494)558 •48 hfoln S t Mancheeter AT THE PARKADE Crowned WEDNESDAY (Comer of S t Jamee) I Cew ieg I Mid-week Sendee ...... 7:80

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A toitis wengteaeii fof , , 0,; hornet Routns 6 & 44A Manchester, C#nn. A W / .'I . I y MdlU bara«]«ii nt, with P«y(dioI- Lg with rohotogy ■ h, an* 11 dMU through AfU L 25 Mm MAY 1 diction, ' nntLm ' , ■ ! abulary. M-U-SI-M-gMO Ivan for anta ap* vn>*6 Kvm v' an said, MOOMMMr • OOi. loa^ apptica- I ara av- rffica at TV Vitm hde lool, or A Tw o-Part Study lUng the Pg goAN cmoemr ona, the tfmw YORK (N»A.) Now In Creatine fou . taka your avaraga Wkil- O f De GauUe Begins aoaipuotad nMnstaf; Ha |s light in wvlglit. baiBg raada bC'plaa- Characters tW and/ar tuMiar. Ha also has An unprsoedentod study to to HBgtond and saving btol ak oooaalohal rafinamant man NHW YORK (AP) — Tele- depth of the towering figure whoto vlsloa of Franoe’s dta- from tM deaUi psnalty toerssd ■MgM find uaafOL Uka a atppar vlaioa. limited mosOy to hsU- by tM Vichy Governmato. EL ug tlia iMck W kls hand, hour and hour shows, M s tha Uny haa shaped world history perennial problem of toUibUsh- wlU begin on “OBB Reports: Ds , Bx-Pramier Paul ReyuauA But ka M s drawt>aotts, too, Ing characters quickly, ef­ Gtoulle: Roots of Power" on who plaosd De Gaullq to Mi Jto WUUm i>, ^Douglas Jr, has fectively land unmistakably. WSdneeday from 7:80-8:30 p.m. cabinet jtist before tM fall r t all ona iMHiad tha liMH wag, That la »the reason that tha The second half o f tha two- Franoa under the Nasi steam­ irvloe : Ptwigtas, who Is much too medium oontlmies year after part aeries, ’YIBe Reports: De roller, rscalls how M named oioo-taoking to ha hidden from year to uw a handful of easily Claulle: The CSiallenge," wW be the aloof soldier Under-Beore- view, has j^gad nlonstar ;lta idenUfiSjl irtatus symbols. broadcast oim week later, on tary of Waf. British Major Gem a^TuJf-donan apisodas o< ABC- For Instance, very rich peo­ May 8. eral Bdward L. Spears relates tfrm Outre lim its. And ha has ple in televislonland drink a kH In both parts of the ssrlea, how M brought De GauUe from r Oo. a » oompaints, outaida of thoaa of hard liquor. It la found In de­ Cauuies Oolllngwood, whoae per­ France to Inland In a peril- tnat oompriaa this story. He canters atop a living room bar, sonal ooverage of Charles de fraught flight and thus present­ ton has avan signed a contract to near a gleaming ice bucket and OauUe’s career dates back to ed him with the opportunity to ha aU the monstan for Tlia ice tongs, which they use. the days when the Prento lead­ .yetabUsh the Free French head­ Oiitar limits next season. (On Aa the characters move down er was heading the Free French quarters in London. this aoora, soma say yes it will, the social and financial scale, forces to World War U is the Also appearing in “De Gaulhe and soma say no it won’t). drinking becomes progressively reporter. Roots of Phwer" is Maurioe ITha pramiera motstar in BiU's more primitive until we find in- Producer William K. McClure Schumann, present head oT tM fapaitdire, and tha ona that habKants of flop house rooms spent 18 mbnths researching Foreign Affairs Committee to WHI alwasrs be dtoaa to ids heart pourjng shots from the bottle the two-part documentary the French Assembly.', Schu­ :e into a water glass. which shows why the history baoansa of its axpeidmantal na­ WfUiam O. Douglpe gr. mann, gives a penetrating vMr ture, was tha Oolaxla Being Women’s ^costumes are often of Frsnce from the early dark of the French leader; bhtod ) A \ v r ishiob. appeared oii the first a strong cli^ to the chhracter’s dayd^ World War n to the on a loitg relationship . gohw was sdreaming at, they tumbled social poMtion. Wealthy women present era la inescapably the back to pre-World War ,u khow.of the season. seem to flodt around the house personal history of Charles de )THE wore a black skin diver's over each other trying to get events. ^ back ihside. ’They finall)r made all day Ip lelaborate chiffon Qaulle. During this 18-month wat hilt backwardh,” Bill said. pelf to lr s ,' Changing only oc- period, McClure culled unusual The documentary frankly eg!- amines the reasons tolM Was covered with glMarlni .'jfouldn’t reelst peeking in cauonally mto street clothes film footage from the hundred >N hfhioh picked up tha hints' iii after them. ’They were nowhere snd expeiistive fUrs or extrava­ of'.thouaands of feet of histori­ GauUe and . Franklin Del|^ IlMihy patches. What was seen in sight, but behind a closed gant ball, gowns for a quiet cal motionpictures garnered Roosevelt never undelrst«Ml «4 the screen was a negative door t. oould hear their very evening a| home. from arritlves in France, Bng each other’s policies. It.dk- ;^ t . with the.ault white siia Poor people, h’ can be noted, ploroe, too, the reasons ishp X heavy breathing.’’ land, Oermany, the U. 8. and Winston Churchni once de­ Ma higtUighU hlack.” S 'j , - I- ■*------— spend miich. time in their other countries. > >’The mreotor'a Megaphone kitchens, and hat a lot. The men "Dq. QauUe: Roots of Power" clared that the heaviest crOM ^^The mailt problem was that are likely to' be In their shirt examines to detail and largely he had to bear waa the Croes.oC MS headpleoe w4s so tight over Bell Tolling sleeves and th^ women wear to his own words the personali­ Lonalne—the symbol of De ears, and the oxygen made , practical i aprons, and some­ ty, the philosophy, the motives Gaiille’s crusade to ^reatoih ^ hlsslnf sound, I pooldn’t times we See them with their and the Image of the man who France to a position of powto . word the ring8 that obviously sag. the point where he consented to hidden, and tha voiee is genenll- Last Round’’ wUi show the a iMXMul "a ," which Instantly de­ to dlstortad. 8o. if they are to Rich people have emotional come out of retirement to head brutal and sometlnua degrad­ notes priyate school Education. troubles; poor people have fi­ up the Fifth RepubUc anp ha made anirthlng but Itmging ing rewdts suffered by many There are other Incidental nancial troubles. Almost always hulks the oharaoteriaation must shows him reassuring a (Mori profeasional fighters sftar s clues for the initiatod.^Rich peo­ the p6or have better char­ ented people, "Why should I. at Ito ifcme wMh tha body, or a Wt earser in the ring. It wHl also ple hAve- but flowers; oil paint- acters. as ths haad. I have the feeling •7, begin to be a dictator?" •hnt if anyone were to r^> o ff show ths hope it holds out for my Madpiece during a scene, he soms young athletes who are would find that underneath X striving to rise above an under- have a elmllar enpreesloo on my peivileged soolal atatus fay using theto fists. S A T U R D A Y Television PROGRAM ftkW.** -i- Heavy Breathing . As sn archetype of the pro­ Uito B«UwiaUe iBteraaUaaal Shawtlaia . <*•> **«jhailaB Thaatar ths personal appearance be Round," wHl docunvent the life ( AM) B e n B m m fg OaasftsiiiKwItac 1:M ( » Tha Lacy Shaw “Peter Ibbetson," (Jnnr OMa made In Houston, dressed in one of Bobby Poster, a to-yaar-old ( S) He Y»a Kaeir- (M) Faar Sait Maa er; Aim Harding. of his monster suits. "It was In Washington, D.C., heavyifvslght. m - m Wetek Mr. WMWI TiM ( S) fackia Oleaaea Shaw ) (•) Marie ich a hotel auditoriiiih, and I was < AM) Aweihsaa n o American Scene Maga- “Shadow of a Woman," HP ’Ihe father of four amsll ohll- , ( I) B.F.D. Me. I sine. ,,^'esturins: Frank Fon- mut. DanUne. Andrea King. waiting to, go on, leaning drea who works as a garage ' fu m I taine, Barbara Heller, June ) (M) Marla r Taylor Daiueni. against the wall, right next to man and s nightclub bouncer its) D u e# Pertjr "Vlra Zapata,” Kariqn M m a powder, room door. Bis * Theater ' XVom WllUrim and Ifary Ool- I (I) Mews and Weather otcy pretty, beautlfuUy dressed, ."Iroqiioe Trail,” Oeorge . Iwfe. Gueata: . Brothera Four, ) ($) Saa Fraaelaes Beat Championship" as the answer ‘ Bob Oibhon, Trini I . ^ s , Kari- (t) MewscSp^ Me young ladles cgme out. It was to all his dreams of financial here Ooohiaa.' ^ ChlI Mayle •tor Mke the monster I was. (M) MveryweiVB FaaMIr knprlaonment for her fourth “ AI Capona," Rod Stoi cost! **rhe first one soreained, the ever, will be entwined a thor­ Baeehall^-JUaeaa shop llftlns offense. I (M) Miria ough study of contemporary Clev6lMd tSito) Joey BUhoja Shaw (0) toomtd tried to see what she liH <■) Beeehe B -Yeaheee Guaat Andy Wiiuaiiw and boxing — the sport, profession, BalMwere J^oey so on atrtke when they aiid business. «(M (») ruw . find tneir wires ^an to hari JuooorUng to Stuart Sohul- (M> FeataM . them ettteraln at the ladles Itto (M> QeM ' club. berg, who directs as wall to co­ (SAM) MarihaW .WnUa rMMtare . . . "T he. Reluctant Debutante,” the flsUc arta In this oountiy 4iW ( « ) BewliSs Rex Bnrrlaon, Kay Kendall. AOENCY rests with the American pdople. (U) r u n ^ DaugMar la apendlng time "This, program," says Schul- <•) “ ~ wIMi a Jass musician while /' W ^ e r von Homburg and John Naw- Stlch- lU) Bis FMara _ n m debut as acton in to­ Ilf) WIda WerM ef Ssaeto night s apiaod^ By Choloa AUTOMATIO > lit) SM eeriidien TT MiM ^ShunsTh; Stan DEUVBRY down. ATumric FumuGE on. >'■ to) Bill Daaa (ask OaU Mr. “ D ." Q lsIH M k open jjBt . Blsh Mwal M U ito (^dA jSjto Hawa, Spaats and U HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE — 649-3701 «tM (I) Otoae Vy « a ■paets U tfS (S)m ! ^ News "Ofent tinpertoiikliod* MA T m IniM mm "“Im I Araead Vawn ■uind Lows. Valeria Aobmam. ftJB

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SUND AY television PR O G R A M «i44 Taacaarlha. SlartiaT flaM M HOU.TWOOD (A P )-at ma;la y flia s tara. be a “Bonaasa" to NBC aad anlplay it lafe, to t r S t n , tnm dsvotka . - SOS (si fto — ( •> OTaaaaa ■ thoee eoaaeeted with the Sun­ a good tamily ebow that 'would (U K a ta te "n r a a “ i$l8 Thomaa day alght Western, hut PemsO ofKnd BO one and hit a eodsdst- • lU <»•) to w riy w . ------1)04 aafioSK*-Bu RIrp KMlfePBs - U ll# (ILf RObwtk doesn’t fssl that way. ent level of medioeilty.” 5i44 >sa BtoadsO, 18 I) INraM i Sirl apssis ------|N> IhtfaiA* H w rough-hswa Robsrts is a He thtniia the Show has hit Jen Mcltttire. Jamas Ka^ to." Fetnandel, Qlno Cerri. member of the ooetarrlng team that mssh with rsgulsBi^. Orer SRiirisrssst*’ r Mavis _ 1i54 4:44 <5) M t i t t < f ) Arthur. HosUle oiphim ,is tbs past fhre years bs has volo^ J) jrasTismr ■ called upon to rescue a famllr “ The Minor Has,. Two that iaoludes Lome Green, Dan do sats: Stowiurt and j! Bar__ . ■ ■ Xkmes." Mlcheta Morgan, Blocker and Mlohael Itondon. bis feelings in strong tsm sto his wUs •iM from a erisk. (88) TUm BourvU. D m oompany has Just oomplet- tbs produoem aad ths astwortL tilt (44) “ U:S4 sd its Snh sesson. Robsrts hss Semsthnes hs has eioksd (M> &um4 Haait f»*«amrSory.- Maurtoe otto mors year to go under his ohanges, somstlmss not. r's la s i Robert ^ ^ e , a a o ^ ChevaUtr. _ ^ „ “X know thsy think Tm oontraiot aad it can’t explro too 4A 4 dsr> MUTstos th ISi 5TSUS5U. erator. nilaols Institute of s6on for him. trouMemaker — *PemeU rooks 8 ) •:M 8w 1m teaMator Tecli^ofr Is challenged. rtiS oe Ms Ufs (U ) W B sr ttohsrts said hla discontent ths boat*, they said. Well, mey- Fostor. (84) News la Ferspesttvs Bsoaki at M< startsd early. HO tried out for be I do rook the boet wlM IwV •iM dont’ IUm the way it's ssilihg, ■ [& s*iSf7aI».s of “Bonaasa” when he heard It m ini Kusbls must____ dcoMto____ whsthsrv todky*t a o iw nhotoffTftpIvr for BO BS B O W X r wks to be Shnod In eolor; be hs esiil or net to tooperdlM his frM- (•) Xawlak Wear*jMii X * * " " Reberts admitted “Bonahai dam 01 ' tsars a amnaa at lbs (St) OhalMa a< S a l r a ^ milUary oao civflUn u m «r « Sguted NBC would make It M:44 BMTOy or kw psyOhoUe kae> w ith another step Into mafc«- « i f s show. bes brought him fMne and band }»asrex-^*- (Kf^Tlieet Tks Ft m <0) liohes. ___ l)_ jCs i^zk UiW (84) F rsv imr * (I) I«fk Va aa« Uva > "Tbsy told ms the four ohsr- UM4 <1»54> MaaM U:I4 I ~ ~ I)' Mswa. WaaShas (i> la dues a series In the fall, (tolled aoters would . be ahai|dy de­ “Feopto say. wotty T <4*> raltt raa Tatar <(S|N $£S:i^taA.ivs “Living DoU,” about a “aden- fined, and the aoHpts oerefully Tou laugh w ay to U:54 ewB UsM > Cammeata aaf *'** ^fuioul***teli£« ^ “ ***{5’ tifloally - created girl robot” prepared,” aeid R oh ^ . “None 15to4 U :U < MakaUa raaaaaa Talking HorSa seU up Ids oira played by Julie Newmar Who la of tUe was put on paper. None thlng I don’t bellere in. I moiM luV ■ “ Fiaatlare at VWIh burglar trap to catch t^ ory aU the way to the beak, »SL" (M) Wastera Jambaita prowler arboA been alarming left by &e hwentor in the ou»- ot it ever happened. A)do Ray . O ary. “What I objected to moot wae Money isn’t that Important to Ut54 tor (44) Tmlshi m u (M) Amerieaaa ta Wart the nelghboHiood. tody o t an dlgible bachelor ttove ' U :M (S> Fram Tka OaUere Ol (U> Herald af Truth played by Bob Cununinga. The the ofW«otlve of the show. There m «i,” Roberta said. 4-4444) S i Naurs (84) Star Shewesae show will be presented on Sun­ l t : a liM 8:85 ( 81 fV> Aak tka Taaokara (88) Have Qua Wm Travel 1:44 (»> Mea lata Spaaa (84) lories aad Lagsads day eveninga. {IIS’ s U:I4 <881 j 4) Msvto < S ) BteMavta (W) Jawiak l A _ (84) FrolUe „ While the Gang’s Aw a y “ Airr Fores." Jolm Oarftold. I 11:45 (M> Tka U v la r W aai (44) Oallaat Maa 1i44 < Whs4 b W siM Arthur Ksonedy. U:M ( 1) laalckto 1:44 (8 lassie . . . , , ^ m m M r. N.ns svs_ (5) Hama MaraUa.Starr Lassie la instrumental In ABO IN PTESTTVAL James Frandsaus. Jtoi„ 18:45 <44) Tks LsHTs earn 4ta; weeks of vaoatioa and 1:44 < 8) Newsespo, (M) Ckalleara Oalt fliullng the underlying reason HOU.YWOOD — Peak undarf Iqr. A Mind studsnt tolls Osariart (tt> Taleaparta for a marauding yote s re­ • Three af ABC's programs are a Tbxas-alaed aomtoraro In tlM Cartwrights do. IWe with Mr. Novak. CaaeaiB appearance. among the six aelected by the During ths 10 months of the (m I im 'BB*Hl^k 1:44 RUDY VAUJDB IN BERIB8 (84) Maala lUe easier for the harrassed Somewhere down there, r i t o t o ) MsHals's Navy Crooner Rudy Vallee wHl be (44) Air Faroe Starr __ hotel manager. (S ) ternational Television Film Fee- aa 4 a-m., driving milea through 8:84 Bmsst Borgnias. To the 18:55 (8) Yaar OaaKratimaa Fraaa (U) Sabscrtotlaa TV Uval In Cannes, France, next there's a sunJoving, fun-loving the cold dawn to location, then stsmatlos of Ihs msn. hoet (K a new summer variety Caaaaatloat (84) ChaavleBshIp Bridge Monday through Friday. refugee from a Hollywood galloping all day across the Mlkpisfoaat turns tela serias featuring young perform­ 1:44 ( 8) Fercertlta (18r Ahuaal Faa (8|-t4)'%a . M ^ e r . ers on the threshold of stArdom. ( 8) OpIaiaaataA Maa (U) The Bditm „ ^ They are "The Making o t the sound stage who, If you can shadelesB ChOlfomla terrain be­ SiS Baaakall 1:84 (8) My Favertte MarUaa President: 1960,” and an epi­ wake him up, will snswer to the neath a biasing afternoon sun. 4:44 <5) FoMoosI Saaottoa Hie vawiety hour will repUoe Meta va. Plratea Ray Walston. To prevent a sode from “Naked City” and nsnM of Bsnor Dim Bkxdier. More often than not, they Boa Benadsrat. TrouMo OBS-TVa “The Denny KnyeNl (84-44) IMroarerr , child's getting suspicious «■ Bodlosr tuns Show” for the summer stArttng Viait to the flora and fauna about hU Martian antennae, “ C om bat” Dsn, ss waM as the reat of stumble home exhausted at 8 5:14 < Root vWt I n t o _____ — of Sonora Deaart, Ariaona. Martin pretends he's playing his notional Cartwright family, ).m., have a later dinner with tempt to oMHorsto ths Veaderfal Wsadi WerM r a n d o m t v n o t e s 1:15 ( 8) Yaar Caarresamaa bam Color (Celer) BIB. OBOBCO! F. JOHNSON JH , M oM for Horn Cartwright In “Bonansa”. da^S aoript for aa hour, then Oaaaeetleat Adventure story of the nUBNDLT AND HELPFUL TKANBAOTION8 HAIfDLEP ON turn in with a sleepy-rimmed ( 8) BaaabaU cougar's fight for survival in NEW YORK (AP) — Dave Baoh Spring, they hang a Yankeaa va. Baltimore AtJ. e x c h a n g e s UBXBD AND UNLI8TBD>-MtJA’ilA l. FUNDS eye on the alarm clock. W E D l^ S D A Y T elevision PROGRAM the North American western Qarroway will be returning aoon “gone ftahte'” sign on Para- 1:84 (8-84-44) laaaea aad Aaawara wilds. MS-UM mouRt Studkto’ Stage 17, where (44) Wlaalac Pias (444-44) Bmpiro JtOeleri to broad(»atlito with a CBS ra­ MAIN 8TBKET 4t44 < 5) whoa a divorass aats bar ean 1:44 (84) Directlaas *44 / Richard Egan, Don Oordon. dio show. ABC’s Howard K. 4f N44V Torfc “BeneMa” 1s Akned, and the for CcBsremmsn Morioy. (Part I) Art and culture of escaped murderer seelm ^ re- CartwrlgfaU and crew pack off J. P au l G etty <5I) Jam Css sal Israel. Ouast: Abba Bban, . venge against Redtoo. (R) Smith has made his motion pic­ 844 < 4) B svsilr HIHkHMis Deputy Premier of Israel. (R) (84) The Freaeh Chat ture debut—playing himeeK In to six arseks rest. Buddy Sbsen. Having ae«i88 (88) FIHm 8:44 ( 8) Ed SsBlvaa Show “The Beat -Man." Jerry Parle, While Blocker Is anooatng Reminisces iiS ad aa ogelustva drMS rtoa (44) Fratoialaaal SawlWB QuesU: Roberta Peters; A1 who plays the dentlat-neighbor aa I h s Um dampstts raaosM k Tear HIrt; Kim Sisters. multr Ms sombrero, Lotiie Si44 "Houss of Oranay", toy Is on "The Dlbk Van Dyke Show” Wkara Ya« Saval (8) Tear Canuaaal^ (84) Metropolis IT DOES Blake A D iff« Greene, the Ben Cartwright of Sn a rare n televialoo Interview, 1:44 < .wkejre msks It "friondly.” 5 :U (8) Yesterdar’ s MoWareal 4:84 (88-84) Qrladl . . win continue to direct moat of the series, is Ashing oft < Gettm oonsldered the (88) Fra OaaM Imogens Coca. After a shoot­ the i^w s' epleodea ^ u l ]^Sri£sar*mto8 of Dr. (84) Dadge Bars ing, Orlndl tries to convIiMM FlorWht eegst pemeU BoberU w orld's rtohest )haa, w ill (Aa- But YAt-Son's UM sttompt to 1:84 (8) Bl(t 8 T k a ^ ^tce that a dog told her the « « * (Adsm) is dividing Ms ttme bs- ouas his Ufa o f luxury and Ion- •:lf.8ll^ths Frisadly Otoal ^srtbrow the Manohy dyass- Romeo and Juliet. Lat^. name of the gunman. t o m b s t o n e eXHtOMER t m 5iM J tta rs Mssr ’iflSiuSntoam. C. (88-84) BaaakaU 4:44 ( 8) Celebris Oanse MUbum Stone, Doc Adams en ilnate theatre, and Hidhael Trallmastar (14) The Obsarvtag Kga chloken” wit D-Minneaota, door maasger for Nsws iller. ^ 763 BIAIN STREET—-TEL. 643-1191^ CAUL IN ORDER morrow on CBS-TV’s ‘'Face tha Film "De OauUe;s; Roots of TraUiaattar (84) Advealares sf Jaek Fas- DEN’S DRIVE-IN At Hsots With Kilty Lss J. Cobb. Brsnda Boo^ Murphy, Michael Redgrave. togs 4:15 (88-84) Nawa sett That SoiiM Blfoeob Aro W i^ For WIM BUI neksh When her father is ansstsd, U:U <«4) Leid’s Prayor „ (tt> Wsatkss 4:14 The SaUtarg Bllltoaatra ment, image jump and subject disappearance. , . . . . ATTIC F A N inatiOled In your Osrie and bis frlsad meet BACKWARD IXXNI 5:U (84) Tka Frtoadlg Oiaat luscious models on their fUh- 4:44 I SI .lady aritfUk Shaw When an improper segment is used it would cause injuries in cumo- lunne. Complete with fan Morey Amntordam is writing 4:84 ( ■> Vagi Bear Don Knotts. Just baoatM 8:54 trip. Nawa aad H e a ^ r increase in the use of exprOs- vtewers about offensive Ian ( S ^ T ’ a T H s b s s W M k U t t g U :1 5 < 8) Maatay HtarUght oracUng down, too, on the de­ <44) N t a s . ^ (34-44) Nawa aad Wtatlwr (dons which a significant num­ guage, and that there had also Well be glad to show you a 1:84 <44) Baitera tan^S ksw 1:14 (18) Westera Haas. HlgUlgkts "H a n in a Cocked H at,” P st- ber Of viewers And unaccapt- been expressions of unhappiness liberate double entendres that 512 WEST CENTER ST. 1:84 < 4) Aa Tks WsrU Taras (84) Sparta er Seller, Terry Thomaa. nop up in variety shows (Red taakcbbiss Boleotton Of Moknwk (44) Nawa ^ _ (84) Tanlght able.** from affUiated talavUlon ata- > B igelow e a r ^ righ t In your <84) At Mssis WUk KItto (44) Steve AUaa Skelton sHd Johnny CarscM Don WILLIS Gewage or 61U-UU ( 84) WIM mu UIcksk 1:44 (88-84) Maatay NIgkt At Tka “While W4 do not permit un­ Uons which use thslr programs. BPEOTAUSTS IN owrn n komo.------Bfake your kooae Navies

rAGB FOUR HANCHBSTBR BVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONW., SATURDAY, APRIL » , 1W4 pi . ^ Nepd^m Is When; ives THURSDAY TelevUion me; Ha V6 No Talent -i sm •iN authoi _____j et Vmmam drear F iiat. J f ’ aters for tUraa yearn iHth groat (til the ca Br BOB THOBfAS S ta ISm m b HOL.L.YWOOD (AP) — "Nep- suoceaa. («S) •) Paar«rvSSa* Wcaiaw Mr. ( SI Baehlshsrrr Msaai in* th I’m fettinc too old for it.” Meri( Irrovoreaca aaldo, the acidic 181 j»S*. BWr eomedlan aeema to bet doing all (Ml Mararlek , S fijthe Bdiw b y dr* £ ii3 e S t a r s I 1 > m unitli right bjr hia family these days. laewiita •iM Liat night Ida lovely wife Eden By G^frraiA L O ^T (U l ia tha Fahlie lataraat •*2s;w ^K A .a!rJi It aage ~ Joiaed him on the l^ b Adpe show NEW YORK (AP)-70ommei^ (iCTLseSIe <*ewB: tw o he tiU Im i Diaaaraiy F lair la "Time for Bnisabeth,"' a play cial teleylaian may be, fra*, but •iW (Ml Haws ■ ‘ l^tten by Groucho and Nor- experienoe h as ritownf that-, the ( t o Ohaelnaiata ______Sunda) asan Krasna. viewing - public. is. happy .to ( a> aearts Na«a aad .WSa( mt run ssroonA, (It) the bl Recently he appeared on the spend Hhrd cash tb jsee their HweHal , (tol Oahhaasa sm <01 H igh f Steve Allen Show to Introduce favorites'in the flerii. ( 6) tayrie , (ttl Saseial BapaH c ity . a new folk music Mt composed Result is f flourishing suid ex­ <4W iW bM iM » ( SI Nawa SDuva wlUi Mr. V .—— . r»t < SI B m Bs m I oS S k to Mud him The mt his grandcljildren. "But that tremely, prbfltapla sideline for (aaa-ta n * rne* u b isM (tSI Ufa at BUay d estroj wasn't nepotlsin;" he declared. miuiy popular ! televikion per­ I (ia-M> Csse—trsMsa (Ml FUat , ' P ark 8 "Nepotism is when your rela­ formers. It is personal appear­ ( ato-to) o«i the neMsae (tStal Baadar-BrlaUas Ba- ») H Ishlng tives have no talent.” ances, summer theatre per­ (*M5> Mirar‘•Ww What's haw , nectlcu What of various other formances and spedai acts for < S) la v e aif f Utfe___ I (Ml ftewa (»«>. gwrirat . _ _ _ C orp.; Marxes? Daughter Melinda is fairs, rodepfi and exhibiUons. ir*Ml fp ta < In c., pi Stars of prestems a^ . always- < a-w aw Father KMwa Beat (ISI™aayiB. ftSiM nearing 18 and making sounds 1S:M < M taareh far TaMasvaw (M)(Ml Oaaasahan (IS ta l^ a sirpaasa Thaataarnmaam Uta. rth ' tra ctor of wanting to b« an actress. "I in demand for state and county Tratk ar Oaaaaeeaaaaa |SSI Nawa aaS John .Ton]^ythe; , Mana ; never suggeeted it to her,"' said < a-toto) Taaa. Brale Feid 'll At bshs itaaoUm^la . Flret fairs and rodeoe. P Waalhar. bade a bride vdm fl< Groucl^,^ "and tbat'S' the surest Lome. Greene o f. "Bonanaa” U:U (to) Mbwa (ia a d join l liW ( t> Beat 8aHav , ((8i**iiaaaaekeaette M ) ------BIskItsMa Connec way to mako hor want to do it” and Jamie Diwy Of "The Vir­ <■> Mavia (Ml Sparis Son Arthur ts co-authoring a ginian” have • sets, which, like ( t o jruaa (tSI News ^ iP ds K iriS Jyi-" ' I trie C most otfairs. Involve h or^ , a (tt-M) At Bam WUh BIttr I « SI Pasaaari in ter - .new" television series, nnd («S> Mawa (total Temple Hcaetoa brothers Gummo and Zeppo singing - group—and one num­ <40 Barbora Baraaid Shaw Jem Hunter, Robert tismto*. th e n< are Involved in orange gr^- ber kidding Hollywood cowboys. ( » As the WsrM Taraa "A banging lodge orerndea u ;w ^ ^ !s-ta r haws. ..fra4taft ' i f - and a Ing. And Harpo? Andy 0|1fflth octostonally ( t o At B aaa With BiUr arldence that might a ’Towle ( t o WIM BiU Hlckaek young murder suspect. (Rl "He told me seven years-ago does a eountey-stylf .snow. («a> Marls ( S-totSI Tbs illatstsa<__(01 ^ ^ ^ ^ S » I _ y lr ia thar The he whs routing and he works PaneUstS'On 'the more popular jparial Beeart v Wlima...... andBetty _ disguise started harder . than I do," said game sh0«hl,^^o1uding Arlene ( t> .fmasward themselves to. find___ -ulout arhat Lat’a Make a 6a at their huebanda' mi_ Tofdi b y 200 Groucho. "Right-now he's tOur- Francis, Orson Bean. Peggy (M> TMs U The Ufa lodge meetings. (R)^ . ' Taaiib’t - 1 Flam ei 'Ing the NorUihrest making ap- Cass, Betsy PWmor and Henry t>W ( S-SS-M) D » la Oaort ^ BlgbHgMe et F e e a a a ^ (W) Stave AUaa Shaw (SO Have- Oaa Will Travel buildln tra------n ce s fte United mwish Morgan,' are much in demand. i_lt_JtooM rartr lltSS (SVSaarts 'i l firm ai Performers who ;are not con­ (total. The Da Oaaafart ' i^'life. Such' is not the case. -He Hugh Downs and Bd McMahon. (total Tea Daa’t Bar r S-toteT Denw Bted Shew ( S) News, Weather and Mo- . (total Waeaa (ar a Day Donna tries tb help when Jeff BBtala at MedltaMaa ^continues his frequent television ( tljtaaser Aadr OhOW involves hlnisetf with tsra (Ml News appearances—last week, he did (M-tol Mateh OaaM girls. . two of Churl Reiner’s "Celebrity Game" shows In one night — Coifning SHgwt and he wouldn’t' be adverse to taking on another series like his kmg-ninnlng “You Bet Your Shakespeare: s o u l o f a Televis ion PROGRAM . Life.” Re-is considering two or Age,” with — 'Michael * '“edgraveRedgrav SiW ( SI News N i a 'thrM opportuniUes tb ^o sO. and Ralph, Richardron will be (SI daarlaa Ssmoster ( SI New Breed hundre Groucho was divesUng him­ repeated tomorrow bn NBC-TV (SO Agrloal (111 Ute et BUey I a n a self of opinions at a hiiUt-haied from 10-11 p.m. (SI Mamaato at Oaasfart ttta l HaaUM-BrlBhley Chirtls Cokes ot DeUlas, va. ( SI Nawaeapa (Ml* " Wfcat' “ a New Stanley "Kitten” Hayward of m ach ii Beverly Hills luncheon spot ( SI Tawa O r itr . (Ml News Phlladeiphla. Id-round weltar- ambatt where he indulged in his favor­ Rex Harrison and Sandra Dee (SI Tha Christophaaa ( tl Death VaUay Dpya weight oonteat. Philadelphia doroe TiW (SI Shaheipeare (til Sabsarmtiaa TV ite sport of head waiter-bait- star in "Tbe Reluctant Debu- Arena. Bought anU” tonight on NBC-TVs (St-MI Today Shaw (M l Man Otd6r Marhat ( S-M-MI Maha That Spars hW- . (S I Saattera Ooaa. Slata ,11 Waalhar. Laaal Nawa I S4-SMSI News, Y e S to * 800 Tu "Do you call this a full por­ “Saturday JNight at the Oallago . (M ) Sarvlval U Tha Saa aad Sperb Movies” from • p.m. t o con clu ­ (SSI WaaMias ({M SI Mawa aad Waathar New tion of cheesecake?” he de- Itta ( SI Filaads at Mr. Oraahrr (Ml Wastera Masaaahasatb m om ir saanded. "It’s sliced so sharp sion. 181 N ow r^ jfatahsr (S I From (ba Oallege U:U (SI Friday Starilgkt > ivirkial you could shave with it” Caaspaa "Valentino,’' Eleanor .Pntkar, He spoke fondly of ’.’Time for "The FUmenco Theatre,’* on ( SI Ita’s .Talk Abaal (Ml Maws Anthony Dexter. ' o f Nl0( ( SI Vaptala Kaagaraa I ( tl The Oraat Adraatara (Ml Tealgbt , _ i aet up BUsabeth,”- e^ ch . has long the art of Spanish Flamenco (tei Opaaatlea Alphabet Rtoardo Moatalban. Story of (Ml Sbvw AHan been a cause with him. 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TOL. LXXXm. NO. 177 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL S7, 1M4 PRICE SEVEN CBNlIl 1 Fire in Meriden Destroys Events Soviet Engineers Blast Three Industry Buildings In State

MERIDEN (AP) __F1ref*''l*CV OonnecUeuMRed Bam caused ooneiderable Telephone and Electric Corp. damage to the interior of the Wade-in authorities were looking for A qjokesman for the Flagg structure and forced the owner To Prevent Huge Flood the cause and owners were firm said losses would be well and his family to flee to safety. totaling their losses toda; over 9100,000. The Maze, according to Day- Planned in a fire that swept I Joseph J. LaPorte, manager vllle Fire Chief George Wake­ an industrial block, destroy­ of the Esbec Barrel Finishing field, apparently started In the Corp., which has headquarters basement of the two-story Slide Blockg ing three buildings. in Stamford, said about $26,000 frame building and worked its At Lake Meriden Bremen, eupported w o i^ pf equipment was de­ way up through the floor be­ by Are fighters from 11 com­ stroyed at the finishing division R iver Above munities, battled the blexe as tween the bar and dining room NEW HAVEN (AP)—A plant sections of the restaurant. It aaged out of control for over The firm is known as a tum­ New Haven Negro minister two hours. , bling job shop. Its equipment Cause of the fire was not de­ said today he is planning a Fabled City Flames shot high, attracting tiAes rough edges on metal termined. “wade-in” at Andover Lake Sunday afternoon spectators to The fire was discovered by products. Mrs. Henry Krumpols who was in late May or June to force MOSCOW (AP)—Soviet the block between Elm and The silver company had gone what he calls a segregation High Sts. in the center of the into voluntary bankruptcy and awakened about 2 a.m. by her engineers have begun blast­ city. was scheduled to be auctioned husband’s coughing and saw issue. The Rev. William M. ing in an attempt to drain The three buildings that ware tomorrow. Silver plating ma­ smoke in a hallway. She called Philpot, minister of Com­ off flood waters threaten­ destroyed housed the Royal chines and stock were destroyed. out to her husband and four munity Baptist (Thurch, has ing the fabled Mongol capi­ Park Silver Co.; the Esbec Fin­ Fires caused damage in two (See Page Eight) owned property at the lake tal of Samarkand and Ul­ ishing Division Plant; the Con­ other cities yesterday. for some eight years, but necticut Telephone and Electric In Hartford, a large, old lages along the Zeravashan Corp.; and C. N. Flagg and Co., structure in Colt’s Park burned his three efforts to join a River blocked by a huge Inc., plumbing and heating con­ down last night, and a large property owners associa­ landslide. tractors. supply of city-owned apoiis Crashes Kill tion have been rejected. The Communist party news­ Firemen were able to save an equipment was destroyed. The He said he has been denied paper Pravda said engineers adjoining building owned by two-and-a-half story building privileges due a property owner eent to the edge of the Pamir Connecticut Telephone and Elec­ has served as a warming house Eight in State at the lake, which is located Mountaine in Southweet Asia tric Corp., manufacturers of for ice skaters, a dance pavilion about half way between Man­ Sunday night began blasting a inter - communication systems; and storage building in its time. chester and Willimantic. canal through the slide, which the nearby municipal garage, On Weekend was said to be as high as an and a building that houses uie In Bridgeport, a three-story Ssid the mirister- 80-story building and 2,000 feet Towle Manufacturing Co. apartment building was dam­ "I look forward to using the wide. By The Associated Press lake without interference this The fire was believed to have aged by fire yesterday. Fire Pravda said 625 million cuUe officials said the fire left the Eight persons died in traffic summer. I plan to force the feet of water have built up be­ started in silver companies 50 accidents, a young man was by 200-foot, one-story building. six-family building unlnhabit- issue by confrmiUng the An­ hind the slide, which on Friday Flames jumped to a two-story aible. No one was reported hurt. drowned and another w a s dover Lake P«^>erty Owners formed a huge natural dam. It building that housed the Esbec crushed to death over the week­ Association in a direct way.. said the water level behind the firm and then to another two- KHXJNOLY (AP) — An end in Connecticut. The organization ia a private dam rose more than 106 feet in stoiy building that housed the early morning fire at Henry's The state’s 1964 highway corporation. 60 hours. death toll jumped to 87. Last The minister aald he expecte The landslide dropped into tha year at the same time 93 per­ to meet with hie attorney to Zeravashan at a point when the sons had died on the highways. Iron out detaila of the river flows through a gorge. One of the highway accidents, “wade-in,” and prabaMy base Engineers are blasting a ca­ in Ellington, took three lives any future legal action on the nal 985 feet long to drain the vaiagi Pass, Scenes and one in Stonlngton killed two reception he gets at the lake. backed up waters into the river persons. bed below the dam formed by The Rev. Mr. Fhilpot and the landslide. Otherwise, it waa The drowning victim, Alvin Atty. George Ritter of Hart­ feared the pent up waters would Of irus Showdown Hummel, 23, of Rocky Hill, fell ford say that the association’s A South Vietnamese officer speaks with an elder of the Mekong Delta town of sweep away the dam and un­ off a homemade raft into a refusal to give the mtaileter Vinh Kim after government troops drove off a Viet Cong guerrilla force that leash a torrent on vUlagez along pond near his home Sunday. membership ia illegal had occupied the town for the past six weeks. (AP Photofax.) ' . the river and on Samarkand, NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — A9when the attack opened Satur Two of his cousins, 10 and 12, Meanwhile, the Frienda ef ancient city of blue-tiled hundred Greek Cypriot irregu­ day, cannot lose much more were with him on the rsift and the Andover Committee on mosques and new iaduotrles. lars armed with mortars and ground without surrendering tried to save him. Firemen Equality (FACTE), a citizetu' -♦ - The area Is 1,700 miles south­ machine guns threatened the control of the pass. Greek Cyp­ formed a human chain from fiu group helping to raise funds east of Moscow, near the junc­ embattled village of Aylo Theo- riot forces have advanced to shore 50 feet out into the wa­ S h eriff Says ture of the Soviet Union, Rod ter to recover the body. for a teat case, said It had re­ doroa today as U.N. officials within a mile of this highway ceived $1,500 in contributions. Aid to Viet Nam China and AfghanUtsm. sought to remove the village’s between the capital and the The victims of Friday night’s A ^Mkeoman for FACE also Ruby Butted Official reports Sunday said 800 Turitlsh Cypriots. north coast. trfole fatality auto accident on aaid it needed $1,600 more to there had been no casuoltlea so New. fighting flared this Some quarters had expected Rt. 140 in Ellington were Don­ far. Pravda today made no an all-out Greek offensive Sun­ ald A. Benicak, 24, cC Bcuth meet iU goal of $8,(MM to be mention ot any. morning in the mixed Greek- used to finance the mlnieter’s Wall of Cell Tops $3 Billion Turkish village 80 miles south day, but the Greeks appeared to Windsor, and John Oandlto, 72, Tass said the tondsBde oc­ be digging in to consolidate and his wife, Ida, 70, of StsuWord legal battle agolnot the lake curred Friday when the Dam- of Nicosia. U.N. troops tried to aaooclation. set up a eease-flre and arrange their ipfins and awaiting further DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Jack vorz Mountain---" crocked os a for immediate rdmoval of 180 ordera. in the Stonlngton aoct* Ruby, a lump on Ms almost WASUDfOTON (AP) — Oum-«i8ges thU year—not next year result of earth tremors” and woman and children wbo .1 ^ If the Greeks seise the dent on Rt. 96 Saturahy w m khid haad.(fom-colliding with a ulativo.. „ after. This contrasts .was "cut in two., by water.” it 'would be their tfti Leonard F. mauAertsr, 86, or Nam' has nw programs like the AI- The huge mass bl oorth and tfiksh shtltar Bi a Turkish 'MflDDLAROP^Kf (AP)— C4ll w ali'aii^tM ars in court today program now markedly' differ­ Uance for Progress for Latin rock fell into the river, swollen (See Page Sevdn) (See Page Blgkt) School children go for u e as defense lawyers seek his ad­ ent from any other U.S. aid ef­ America where economic plans by a month of heavy rains, and * ^?^r*T 5des will probably preoldential incumbent, a Wes­ bave at each other then,” said mittance to a hospital for more fort around the world. are supposed to be developed the slide formed a natural dam. leyan University poll shows. mental tests. The difference stems from its carefully with an eye to long- A lake Is forming 100 miles one U.N. officer. President Lyndon B. Johnson Sheriff Bill Decker said the close link with the campaign to range gains. A U.N. spokesman said 80 led a list of 10 candidates with condemned slayer of accused stamp out (Tommunist guerril- 2. U.S. willingness to prop up ((See Page Tea) Greek (3yprlot police had entered 610,125 votes—63 per cent of presidential assassin Lee Har-1 las. It shews up in way such the Vietnsimese economy in a file village while another 80 Hoffa Goes to Trial the 961,801 cast in the poll con­ vey Oswald charged head-first as: general way, not confining aid were poised on the outskirts. ducted through Wesleyan edu­ agEdnst his Dallas County jail 1. Top priority on material to selected projects. A showdown also appeared to cational publications. cell wall early Sunday In a improvements that will start S. Use of economic aid funds be shaping up for control of On Charges of Fraud It WEIS Wesleyan’s third pres­ “deliberate act.’’ benefiting South Vietnamese vil- for antiguerrilla and propEigan- strat^c Kyrenla Pass, where idential preference poll of stu­ Ruby’s lawyers asked a few da support operations, such as BuUetins Greek Ciyprlot (wees pinned dents in Grades six through 12. days ago that Judge Joe B. providing thousands of special down Turkish defenders dug in Chilled from AP Wirss CBHOAGO (AP) — Jomea R.AMarch 4 In Chattanooga, Tenn., Dwight D. Eisenhower won in Brown order him placed In a Episcopal Priest radios and drafting surrender around medieval 8t. Hllarlon Hoffh, preeldent of the Team­ of tampering with a jury dur­ 1956 and Jolm F. Kennedy led hospital. The former night club aM>eaIs. Ckiqtle. the 1960 poll. operator pleaded insanity in his 4. Scattering U.S. aid person­ Greek Cypriots felt out Turk- sters Union, was called to trial ing Hoffa’s 1962 conspiracy President Johnson polled Bars Couple for nel through the countryside to • WOMAN MUBDERIX) on criminal charges today for trial in Nashville, Tenn. The March trial, but was sentenced HARTFORD (AP) — A Ish positions with mortar, ma­ Nashville trial ended when the more votes than all the other to death. spread American assistance at c h in e -^ and rifle fire. They the third time since taking over candidates combined, according Defending Dance the grass roots. More than 200 woman with Moody clothing leadership of the nation’s jury was unable to agree on a The sheriff said Ruby bashed wrapped around her head, and denied, however, that they were largest union. verfict. to the results announced yes­ his head about 1 a.m. Sunday are now In the provinces, many trying to hit the castle, which terday. He carried all states of them picked more for their her hands and feet bound with Already under conviction for Hoffa has appealed the con­ when a Jailer turned to get some IONIA, Mich. (AP)—An Ionia stocidngs, was found dead to the Tu-klsh Cypriots use attempting to rig a jury in viction and Is free on $75,000 but Alabama. Ice water after the two had; couple was excommunicated ability to work with natives their strongpolnt In controlling Alabama Gov. George C. Wal­ than for any special technical her bed today in her apart­ another caae, H b ^ and seven bond. played cards. after charging their ment at 160 Westland St. Po­ the pass along the Kyrenla-NlC' codefendants are charged with The present trial revolves lace, the only other Democrat The jailer restrained Ruby, skill. esla road. beside Johnson listed in the who remained conscious. The Episcopal priest with harboring The massive U.S. economic lice identified her oe Mrs. Ida The Turks, caught by surprise fraudulently obtaining $20 mil­ around a 28-count indictment "archaic beliefs and moral and arnts assistance program, Kantrowlte. They sold the lion in loons from Teamsters' returned last year against the poll, was sixth with 36,106 county health officer. Dr. J.M. motive for her death woe rob­ pension funds. 51-year-old labor leader and votes. Wallace polled 16,025 in Pickard, said Ruby suffered a knowledge” in his criticism of which got going after the Indo­ a dance In a high school produc­ chinese states Mcame indepen­ bery. Oapt. T h o nr a s J. A special venire of 100 pros­ seven others. Conviction ^ n all Alabama to Johnson’s 9,027. knot and a scratch. Hankard, head of tlio Hart­ pective jurors was on hand for counts could result in penalties U.S. AmbEuisador Henry Ca­ Under heavy guard, Ruby was tion of the musical "Damn Yan­ dent In 1954, totaled $2.9 billion kees.” by the end .of fiscal year 1953. ford Detective Divlsloa, aoid the trial before U.S. Diet. Judge totaling 140 years imprisonment bot Lodge was second with 130,- sped to a hospital for skull her dreoser drawers and pock- Richard B. Austin. Another 200 and $87,000 in fines for each of 651 votes. The other GOP “can­ X-rays wMch a hospital attend- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clore It amounts to about $400 mil­ News Tidbits ant said confirmed the injury were stripped of their member- lion a year now, around half etbook had been ransacked. have been directed to appear the accused men. didates” were former vice presi­ He said Mn. Kantrowitz waa from the AP Wires later, if needed. The indictments accuse the dent Richard C. Nixon, 84,389; was minor. i ship in the Ionia Episcopal economic and half military, not Decker said Ruby attempted church by the Rev. Raymond counting the expenses of some between 75 and 78 yearn old. Attorneys for the government eight defendants of diverting Sen. Barry Goldwater of Ari­ Police Chief John J. Kerrigan, and the defendants have said more than $1 million for their zona, 65,136; Gov. Nelson Rock­ to rip his clothing when he was Blerlein, who said he acted be- 15,000 U.S. servicemen there. retumed to his cell. The few, cause of a letter written by the The Johnson administration Is who also woe at the scene, President Johnson tells U.S. they expect the trial to last personal benefit while fraudu­ efeller of New York, 30,390; said there is "nothing here Chamber of Commerce meeting three to five months. lently arranging loans totaling Sen. Margaret (Thiuie Smith of jail furnishings were then re- Clores published Friday in the planning some step-up in the aid Ionia Daily Sentinel-Standard. effort and Is urging other coun­ like ' the sexual attack on that times are good and that The Teamsters' president and Lawrence Street” two weeks filers is no Inherent hostility be- three othero were convicted on (Sea Page Seven) (See Page Ten) (See Page Three) "We oan no longer restrain tries to join in. Among those our feelings concerning the ob­ supplying some assistance so ago, when a S7-year-old 9ween business and government far are Australia, Britain, |TSn- housewife was raped and , . .Terrorist in South Viet jections voiced by our rector to the dsuicing in the current high ada, France, West Germany, murdered hi an alky whlla Kam tosses grenade into civil­ Malaysia, New Zealand and walking home from work. ian recreation center at Rach school musical play," the letter sMd in part. South Korea. Kerrigan said the cause ef Gla. 120 miles southwest of Weekend Sunny, Placid, Crowded at Fair "We know we are speE^cing for The U.S. economic program Mrs. Kantrowitz’ death had Saigon. Injuring three Amerl- a great many of our congrega­ began taking Its present shape not been determined. He said ean military personnel and four tion when we are not in accord in 1952 after the Viet (Tong guer- an fuitopsy will be performed, Vietnamese. . .U.S. Supreme By DARDEN OHAMBUSS Hankard said the body waa Court agrees to rule on validity NEW YORK (AP) — New (See Page Three) (See Page Three) found by a tenant who notload ef Florida’s laws prohibiting Yorkis 1964-66 World’s Fair had that the door of Mrs. Kantro­ marriages between Negroes and a placid, stumy weekend that witz’ apartment was portly whites. . .N. Y. State Thruway contrasted with the wet confu­ open. Authority waives a ruling and sion of Wednesday’s opening. permits Canadian, who landed yir.i.1. SENTENCED at service area 18 miles west of Religious services attracted Navy Rocket Planned NASHVILIJ:. Tenn. (AP) Rochester, to take off in Ms heavy turnouts Sunday morn­ _Henry F. Bed, vlee preM- Jt" bdleopter after refueling. ing. Afternoon crowds were dent of the International Member of Teamster Union’s thickest in the transportation Longshoroiiian’s AssoMotioa, executive board asks that union area where the free programs To Spot Star Debris of General Motors and Ford was sentenced today to fiva stop paying legal fees of James years in prison and fined B. Hoffa, pending hl|k-level were star attractions. By FRANK CAREY .fcfarflung. Invisible fingerprints $5,000 on a Jury - tampering conference on whether pay­ Sunday attendance of 200,212 rbarge. U.8. Dist. Judge ments are in violation of fed­ Associated Press Science Writer■of tiny but extremely hot and —counted up to 1 a.m. -loday— ; WASHINGTON (AP) — The heavy stars made up entirely of I'rank Gray Jr., who handed eral law. . . . Catholic Relief made a total of 765,908 for the neutrons—stars that are the fi­ out the maximum penalty, Services denies that any of the Navy, an old hand at .spotting fair's first five days. seagoing derelicts, is planning nal collapsed wreckage of giant overruled • motion for a new fto^ It delivered to South Viet stars that exploded about 1,000 Nam was ever deliberately pat The weather was clear and to launch a rocket this summer trial. Defense attorneys sold cool. There were few signs of to hunt for wreckage of a star to 2,000 years Etgo. fiiey plan to appeal. Bell woe on black market. . . . Presiden­ traffic difficulties or congestion. that exploded in the year 1054 It is belie'^ed that,the "neu­ oonvteted .April 8 of offering tial committee suggests taxes tron stars’’^ may have only, a $30,000 to bribe two jurors In be eased on foreign Investments There was one mishap about„ .. . diameter of 10 miles, yet pack In United States to attract more dinner time Sunday. One of the This was reported today by a the 1962 eHins|>iraoy trial ef Naval Research Laboratory as­ a billion tons of matter per James B. Hoffa. Teonteters capital to this country. . cart-trains used for carrying cubic inch 6t area, and burn Cheater (P a) High School and fair visitors struck an arch, tronomer who said that the nov­ Union president. He was tha el experiment is designed to with temperatures exceeding 1 sixth person, Including Hoffa, two vocational schools reopeneC causing minor injuries to seven billion degrees: srMhoat incident with attend' persons. prove or disprove a theory that to be convicted ot attempted mysterious, celestial X-rays, Exploding stars which could jury tampering In that trial, ance about normal Princess (ThrisUana of Swe­ discovered last summer by an­ have left such heavenly wreck­ For first time historians and den visited the Swedish Pavil­ other rocket flight, are gener­ age are known to have occurred whloh ended In failure of the biographers in Columbus, Ohio, ion, accepting flowers and tour­ ated “neutron stars.” in the bailiwicks of both Scor­ jury to reach a verdict. TkoS examine papers of Warren O. ing the exhibits. Today Is Swed­ These are believed to be the pius and the Crab Nebula. cose ia stIU pending. Harding, 29th president of U.S;, ish Day at the fair. ultimate remnants of supemo- Scorpius entertained such who died in office 41 yecuu fireworks in the year 154 B.C., WORKMAN CBUSMED ago , . . Communist party or­ Lines were long at most of the ®He?b(lrt ‘ Friedi^^^ in a and In the years 436 A.D., 891 WATERTOWN (AP) — A gan Pravda rips into Red main exhibits during the week report prepared for the lOlst an­ A.D. and 1684 A.D. The gaseous workman was crushed t# China’s leaders, accusing them end. nual meeting of the National Crab Nebula lUelf U a major death today by a lO-wbetl sf having contemptuous attitude Some exhibitors posted signs Academy of Sciences, said the remnant of supernova that dump truck that backed *ever toward peace . . . France and telling how long a wait was in oddball X-rays—so soft that thrilled Chinese and Japanese him on Buckingham Bt. Po­ Red Chins announce appoint­ store. they couldn’t penetrate a piece astronomers in the year 1064 lice identified the vtefim tsn- ments of ambassadors to Pe­ of paper—were discovered com­ A.D. Utively os Agoetlnha Blnoca king and Paris, three months A zlgn at the U.S. Rubber fer- ing from the general vicinity of This summer’s rocket experi­ of Naugatuck. Shnoes nod the after they establUdied dlplo- ris wheel said "from this point, the constellation Scorpius and ment is /specifically designed to driver of the tiudk wem «$»• matlo relations . . . Very small there is a one hour wait.’’ The of the Crab Nebula, In widely determine if there ia neutron ployed by loose Brrtfeom Inmoat predieted tomorrow line continued to grow. separated sectors of the Milky star wrackoce in tha vtclnlty of Oonolruotlon Oh of when Massachusetts voters ton, which More than 200,000 persons attended New Yoric World’s Fair yesterday under Sunday wwahlp pngroma In- Wur* Um Oab Nnulo. to ahooee eonveiifion dela- He said Navy soientlata be- Iho otroot Into jk y tm and kMSi party semnfit- aunny skiee. This crowd, with Uniaphere in backfround, waa typical the weelb* end throng. (A]|* Photofax.) (Boa PeiN nirtawk). Bwra ttM XHraam msy be the