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Partly’ cloud" tonight. I>ow In Otficen of the Manchester Chap­ Program Listed 13,317 3Q|a. Wednenday partly cloudy nad ter. Dale Carnegie Alumni Aaao- About Town Member of the Audit aomewhat milder. High In SOa. ciation. visited the Meriden Chap­ ByLWML Group Bnrean of Circulation ter recently to judge apeechee for HOUSE &. HALE Manche.Her-^A City of Villa fie Charm The Emma NettletMi Group of the state convention to be held at The Lutheran Women's Mission­ Center OonjTe5“f*ou®J Church will Ocean Beach Park, New London, hold an open meeting (or husbands on May 20. Those from Manchester ary League (LW M L) of the Zion VOL. LXXX, NO. 168 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 18. 1961 (Claaatfied Advertlalng on Pag^ “(S) PRICE FIVE CENTS and friends of members tomorrow who served as judges wrere Axel Evangelical Lutheran Church will Norling. Howard Chace, and LUUan 8t 7 :^ p m. in the Robbins Room. meet vjrednesday at 7:80 p.m. In G. H. Parka will present an il­ Kleinschmdt. HAS lustrated talk on birds and flowers Uie church assembly room. and will demonstrate imitations of Daughters of Liberty No. 128 will Mrs. Louise Mertens, program bird calls. meet at the Holmes Eunerai Home, chairman, assisted by Miss Bhnily 400 Main St., tonight at 7:30 to pay Klssman, will lead a discussion on The Rev. J. Kenneth Pcarsop of respects to James Greenway, "Our Privileges and Blessings." the Methodist Church of Hazard- I whose wife, Elizabeth Greenway, Mrs. Ema Lashlnske will review HOME FASHIONS ville will speak on "The Wonder of is a member of the lodge. Khrushchev Urges Kennedy Halt Invasion the last LW M L topic, "Lutheran the Word" at the South Methodist Doctrine.” Church W SCa meeting tonight at Raymond E. Allard, seaman ap­ After the dlscusalon, Mr. and S In the chapel of the church. prentice. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Wesson will show Raymond A. Allard. 89 Hilltop Dr., movies of their trip last Septem­ The Manchester Child Study is serving aboard the repair ship. ber to Hawaii. Members are re­ FROM Group will take a field trip tomor­ U.S. Cadmus, (g ra tin g out of minded to bring mite boxes. row to the Newington Home for Norfolk. Va. The Cadmus recently Crippled Children. The group will complete.d a two-week training Hostesses for the refreshment leave at 8:45 am. m private cars cruise in'the Cairibbean. and visited and social period will be Mrs. Of Cuba, Warns ‘Small W ar’ Could Spread from Buckle.v Schooh Kingston, Jamaica. George Adams, Mrs. Jacob Adamy, Mrs. Edith Andrulot, and Mrs. b ______Manchester Emblem Club will Manchester Chapter of Hadassah Raymond Baglln, .-e te, f ------have an installation of officers to­ will meet tomorrow st 8:30 p.m. THE FLOOR... i i morrow at 8 p.m. at the Elks in the Temple Beth Sholom vestry. Lodge on Bissell St. National offi­ The program will include a film Fighting in Four Areas | S t C i t G N g WS - - 4 cers from Las Vegas. Nev.. will on medical research in Israel, and Education Budget Pledges Necessary conduct the ceremony. an informal talk about life in Is­ rael by Mrs. Joseph Salant. the for­ Workshop Topic mer Norma Bursack, ’ spelL—srfccess or failure for ^ organization "which is not re­ ternity at the University of Hart­ are reminded to bring articles for lic. The key factor was believed to inger said the message had not Delaware, Ohio, where he is a 19x29 reg. 2.99 1.99 the attempt to topple Castro. i quired to have university sanction ■junior pre-med major. Schimmel is ford. the auption table. been received. There was no White G>mment Now Rebel leaders in the United 1 (Continued on Page Ten) for such invitation." a radio annou.nccr over WSLN. a House comment on the Tass re­ ------( 1 SUN LIFE ATLANTIC member of the Inter-fraternity port. The has de­ Council, and Beta Theta Pi fra­ RUMMAGE 20x34 reg. 3.99 2.99 5 7 to 65 j nied any Involvement In the Cuban On Cuba Strife OF FURNACE OIL ternity. Hartford, April 18 (F< — The j Carrying a banner with a picture of Cuba's Prime Minister Fidel ■ Ca-stro, demonstrators ! invasion). AutofuaUc llellvery CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING State Motor Vehicle Department's march to the United States embas.sy in Moscow today. Several thousand shouted "Hands The is "sincerely Washington, April 18 (B—Presi­ Off Cuba” and threw rock.s and ink bottles In the outburst. (A P Photofax via radio from CANADA L. T. WOOD CO. ■ Robert Digan, attendance officer SALE , 22x44 reg. 5.99 3.99 Senate Blocks GOP Bid daily record of automobile ac­ interested in a relaxation of inter­ dent Kennedy discussed the Chiban for Manchester schools, will be IN MANCHESTER Moscow. I national tension,” Khrushchev Phone .Ml 3-1129 Sponsored by Stanley Circle cidents as of last midnight and the counterrevolution with Democratlq guest speaker at a meeting of St. FOR OVER 40 YEARS totals orj the same da-te last vear: ' ■ , t ------^------said. “ But if others aggravate it, Bridget's Rosary Society tonight leaders from the capitol today but South Methodist Church To Cut Down Wage Bill 1960 1961 we shall reply in full measure." at 8 o'clock in the church hall. WE USE ONLY THE WNEST 30x54 reg. 10.99 7.99 Accident.* ..10.5.59 11,576 lEst.i Khrushchev said he was ad­ withheld immediate public com­ Five Questions I U.S. Embassy Stoned ment on Sotlet Prem ier' Krrush- GRADE MATERIALS OBTAINABLE ! Killed ...... 57 ' 6.5 dressing his message to Kennedy The e.xecutive committee of Tall In Cooper Hall Injured ...... 6 .HO 6.2,59 lEst.) "at an hour of anxiety fraught chev's new appeal to him to stop Cedars of Lebanon will meet to­ Washington, April 18 f/P)—The4 sent telegrams to Senate leaders the invasion of the island. Senate today turned back a Re­ Pointed Up by I t r. ^ » /nr - with danger to world peace." night at 7:30 at the 'lasonlc Tem­ 44x66 reg. 16.99 12.99 of both parties urging defeat of any , Early in the day Kennedy read Thursday, April 20 publican substitute a im ^ to cut "An armed aggression has be- ple to discuss plans for the spring I and all amendments that he said ! •A eu' 'Mayor news dispatches reporting the gist d^Tt the scope of President Ken-1 would "weaken" the pending bill. ' * Viva Cubaj Castro^ 1 gun against Cuba," Khrushchev ceremonial. SAM YULYES West Hgftford, April 18 (iFi — of Khrushchev’s message. Th» Former Cheney Mill* 9 AJif. After a meeting of Democratic, Cuba Invasion “SHOE REPAIRINO OF THE BETTER RIND” 15" Chair Pads Reg. 1.69 1.29 minimum wag* bill. ' ! Peter B. i^tillivan. an attorney, will ! said. "The planes bombing Cuban text of the communication, adding Hartford Road 23 OAK ST.— SAME SIDE AS W ATKINS BROS. Tnba the administration scored congressional lenders with Kennedy I be sworn in tonight as mayor of ; cities belong to the United States, nothing essential to the earlier re- and Pine St. Open Mondays All Day— Closed Wednesday Afternoons a victory on the first major test today. Senate Democratic Leader West Hartford. By -1AME8 MARIDW and the bombs they drop were j port, was delivered to him shortly Mike Mansfield of .Montana pre­ (-4P News .\nalysl) j made available by the American Manchester, Conn. on legislation. The roll call vote His election was assured at a. Moscovites Shout after his weekly breakfast session was 63-34. dicted the wage bill would get Republican caucus here last night Washington, April 18 '.I'— Fi\-e I I government. I with the Congress members, FREE PARKING AUTO through the Senate today, or tomor­ Other proposals to whittle down at which six Republicans on the 9- questions stand at the bean of the I "It is no secret to anyone that j Emerging from that meeting, the Parcel Pickup to BODY the Kennedy bill were expected to row at the latest. man council gave him a unani- GLUE'S He added the bill should emerge anti-Castro invasion of Chiba. . Masenw, April 18 CT) — .Several-^p'ith a heavy stick on which his i the armed gangs which have in­ party leaders would say only that win more support later but ad­ mou8”Vofe. In West Hartford, the Your Car! "along lines of the President's pro­ What w-ill Rus.sia do? Why did banner was I vaded Cuba were trained, armed I the Cuban situation was discussed, ★ W ELDING ministration lieutenants remained council elects the mayor. tl.ou.'tand demonstrators shouting ^ ' Hands O ff Cuba posal." the invaders pick April IT’.' What I and equipped in the United States leaving -any statement on tha ir AUTO BODY and confident these could be defeat­ 'Hand.* Off Cuba'■ smashed win- ! of America." I nature-of the talk to the President, OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY-10 A M. to 10 P M. THE FMENOIY CIRCLE ...TO THE CEILING! The administration has recom- .part,...... if any,. . . did— .-the - United , - States ■| . . ...J,,,, One of the student demon.stra- ed. ff idoir Elected play? Are the Cuban people for or dow.s at the L.S. , emha,-.«\ today ' This "arouses the understand- i The Khni.shchev message con- FENDER REPAIRS Senate Republican Leader (Continued on Page Thirteen) Bethlehem. April 18 >JPi—Mrs. against Fidelc-tHni Ca.stro?roci,-r, Ifu theih« invad­invaH. with 3 bar.age of rocks ' ■ ' able indignation of the Soviet-gov- |I tamed some bellicose sounding Everett M. Dirksen. R-IIl., , lib­ ing several no.sc.s. Others flailed ★ COMPLETE CAR Marie Stevens, a Republican, wa.s ers win. wliat kind of government ernment. the Soviet people," j language, such as a promise to TUESDAY and eralized his substitute ju.st before The deinorustrators came in two out at the horses, kicking Uicm A I C named to represent Bethlehem in will they set up? Khrushchev said, adding: j give the Fidel Castro government PAINTING RUMMAGE SALE the.vote, but this did not save it. , wave.s. The first hurled rocks and and pulling their manes and tails. all aid necessary to repulse the d r t w l A L > W E D N E S D A Y 4 * the 'State House of Reprc.senta- In Moscow, the government news­ "There shofild be no misundcr- , LACQUER and ENAMEL The administration hill would' splattered the yellow facade of the Mrs. Oliver Baker's apartment .. ... , ,, armed attacks, for which the U.S. "|sJo-lron lOO^ Dacron Coiigo Rebels tives at a special election held .ves- paper Izve.stia said the Communist enib.Tssy with bottles of green and w indows were broken and her •''^^'’,‘1"'?. TEL. » n 9-5025 raise the pre.sent $1 mini­ terday to fill a vacanc.v created by world stands behind'C.istro called render the Cuban people and their WED., April 19-6:30 P.M. mum to $1.25 in two -steps and pit’ ple ink diaperie.s ruined b.v purple ink. (Continued on Page Thirteen) the death of her husban,d. the invaders "American hirelings." She is from Friona. Tex. Her hus- government all nccc.ssar.v a.ssist- H. L. HANDY'S FRESHEST 281 ADAMS ST. bring an additional 4,086,000 em­ The official Soviet news agency They plastered .sign.* reading Accept Truee| She was unopposed for the of­ "Viva Cuha ' on Ute high iron fence \ hand is an attache at the embassy, ance in beating back the armed at­ AMERICAN LEGION HALL ployes under the Wages and Hours fice and will assume her dutie.s Tass said Russia and its allies are tack on Cuba. CUT FROM SMALL YOUNG PORKERS Act. within the next few days. ready to help Castro. in front of the embassy and" Work on the underpass being LEONARD STREET Dirk.sen originally offered hi's . April 18 i-Ti — The | clianged anti-American slogans. 1 built in front of the embassy con Khnishchev said Kennedy's re­ Although the Soviet Union and its cent statement "that the United mib.stitute along the fines of a Belgian Radio -q^ported last night | satellites havp given Castro arms, Mounted police and troop..: dis- tinuccl normally thioiighout the RUFFLED Lofsjani.l'enred States would not take part in Bulletins measure passed la.st month by the that Congolese army officers have 1 now in his moment bf peril further ppi'sed mo.st of them. demonstration. Hai-tford. April 18 <.Ti - Gov, military operations against Cuba PORK House. This would provide for a reached an agreement placing the i help front them is a long way off Then .shout a:i hour later a .sec­ Mnseovitos have marched on the Culled from A P Wires $1.15 minimum and cover an ad­ rebel troops of Antoine Gizenga John X, Demp.sey said today that unless they send in planes. ond wave arrived, .screaming U..S. emh.iKsy before. produced "the impre.ssion that the ditional 1.200.000 workers but give under the authorit.v of the Central he will urge Democratie legisla­ There's a liifdt on what they can "Viva Cuba." waving Cuban flags On Jnlv 17, 1958. more than 2,- top echelons of the United States the latter only a $1 floor and no Government in Leopoldville. tive leaders to step up the pare of . do without risking war with the .and carrying banners .‘utying OOO howled prote.',ts outside the are aware of the con.sequence.s of LOIN the legislature to avoid a last- ' RED MIGS IN CUBA aggression against Cuba to world overtime. The Congolese Radio in Leopold­ United State: Hands Off Cuba." embas.sy over the landing of U.S. New Y’ork, April 18 iffi —The minute logjam in June. M;)1nes in l.,ebanon. ’l\vo win­ peace and to the United States it­ The GOP leader accepted an ville reported that the agreement Twice now in seven years ex­ They hooted and whi.stleci a.s Cuban revolutionary council •i Dempse.v said he would slrbs.s treme left-wing goveniments .set they stood in front of the lO-.story dows in tlie emba.ssy were shat- self." CURTAINS amendment by Sen. Thniston B. was reached at Akle. a small town ' this today at his daily conference claimed today "Cubaii Freedom Lb. "It is yet not too late to pre­ ROAST Morton. R-Ky., Inserting into his up in the western hemisphere ini- emba.ssy. "'hey shoiiteo "Cuba da teied blit the 3-hour demonstra­ Fighters in the Matanzas area in northern Oriental Province. with the leaders. vent the irreparable." he con- substitute the wage provisions of der the Aroerican nose have been (ye.si. Yankec.s nyct (no). tion was largely nonviolent. (Full 7^Rib Cut) The agreement included'^a gen-1 The Governor said he would ! linued. "The government of the are being attacked by hca\'y HOW IMPORTANT the Kennedy bill -but leaving the The embassy e.stiniated the On .lune 25, that year, a crowd Soviet tanks and MIG aircraft," \ eral cease-fire in the smouldering like to see the bills brought out | United States still can prevent the coverage sections untouched. (Continued on Page Ninell-en) rrowd.s at f:om 3.000 and 5.000. swarmed to the embass.v in re­ destroying large amounts of With the endurable lasting curtain finish ciril war between the Central for action as soon as possible. i flames of war kindled by the in­ V Thus an the substitute was voted The crowfb: seemed somewhat taliation for a dfemonstration out­ medical supplies and equip­ Government forces commanded by "Let’s get them"all out so that' terventionists in Cuba from BEST CENTER CUT that makes these curtains look lovelier— on it would have provided a $1.25 Maj. Gen. Joseph Mobutu and the smaller to reporter.s. side the Soviet delegation head­ ment." minimum two steps for presently we might go into the last week in ; spreading into a conflagration ______w I Liimumbist forces under Gen. Vic­ Mav or the first week in June with | As the hard core stayed In front quarters at the U.N. building in , LEAN, TENDER, covered workers and a $1.25 floor New York. -Hie issue that time " ’h*ch it will be impossible to cope , REPORTS ON EICHMANN last longer! tor Lundula. Lundula's forces a clean house." he .said. of the emba.s.s.v ahouting pro-Ca.s- DELICIOUS I IS CANCER CONTROL \ after three years for- the 1,200.000 tro slogans, the rest of Moscow was the execution of Hungarian wit,h." j .Icnisalcm, April 18 liP — An recognized M o-b u t u as their The legislature mvist adjourn b.v new employes brought under the News Tidbits leader Imre Nagy. Khrushchev said he hoped th e. Israeli > |>olle« captain testified Oven cooking supreme commander. • midnight June 7 thi.s year. The was normal with people going act. from the .4P Wires about their business as usual ex­ Inside the embassy during to- United States "will take, into ac- today that Adolf Eichmann dur­ h easy today. As the Senate neared its vote, cept for the monumental ' traffic rla’a' s demomstration. all was calm, count these considerations of ours. | ing his first Interrogation In PORK AFL-CIO president George Meany (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Thirteen) Personnel watched from top storv prompted as they are by the sole | Israel said he was "Interested jam caused by the blocking of the • easy to wash J. Kenneth Galbraith prc.sents main boulevard. w indows or looked at TV. which ' concern for preventing such steps | and ready" to describe his role TO YOU? j ------' j ------I in the tragedy visited on the .lew* t Troop reinforcements. about Lb. W*. credentials to President Ra- ((k>ntiniied on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page Thirteen) | in Europe during World War H- CHOPS jemlra Prasad as new U.S. amba.s- 1,500 of them, fought with the new • need little or no Ironing Country by Country, City by City I The officer. Capt. Axucr Leas, sador to India.. .White House i.s wave mostl.v niade up of Asian :------^------1 took the witness stand after ■ 4 giving white tie reception tonight and African students on the other. .Atty. Gen, Gideon Hausner com­ FRANCO-AMERICAN 220 TIMES MORE 3 for members of Congrc.ss, their For from time to time they pleted a detailed and horrifying • sun-resistant wlve.s. and other giie.st.s, 1.200i shouted in a sort of tango rhythm I reeital of the treatment of Jews. Hausner Details Eichmann’s strong. "Viva... viva... C?uba," or "Viva Liz Taylor, Lancaster I>e8s said he was present when • lovely 7" ruffles West German Chancellor Konrad ...v iv a ... Castro." Eichniann, captured In Buenos WAS SPENT FOR 1 Adenauer returns to Germany from The troops sealed off the-block •Aires, was brought Into the In­ SPAGHETTI his talks in Washington with on which the embass.v is located Win Oscars for Acting terrogation room at a police Pattern for Killing o f Jews President Kennedy.. .Musli move at either end to make sure that station near Haifa. The date w'ae ment among American Negroes is j only authorized demonstrators got .May 29, 1960. TOBACCO 4 escapist, defeatist, and unlikely to througli. I By J.AME.S BACON *tne 'Santa Monica Civic Auditori­ #**•••■••• meet with luiy great suceess, says i Frustrated in their attempt to HEADMASTER ARRESTED .00 54 wide 3.39 By REIMAN MORIN (J^tw’o thirds of his statement yes-s Italy . . . Yugoslavia . . . Romania i ov o Dr, Ralph Bunche. ; reach the embassy, the students j (.A' * .M I -TV Writer um. The show, telecast over ABC- Hartford, April 18 (/P>—Leon­ CANS so's home heating terday. . ... Bulgaria . . . Greece . . . even .a. A . A A . A . A A A . A . Jerusalem. April 18 -Israel’s Tito X15 rocket plane is expected j turned their wrath on the police, Santa Monica, Calif., April 18 TV. was well under way before she ard W. Francis, headmaster of ^ Attorney-general Gideon Hatisner, Murder was the least terrible Luxembourg and little Monaco. . ,Ti—"1 feel weak but wonderful," was able to make it to her seat. our w ay I part of his narrative. In each of these, Hausner item­ lo set winged-eraft s|»eed re<'or(l One policeman was knocked off St. James Siehool, Berlin, was 3.59 using the map of Europe as his of more than 3,100 miles an hour j his horse. His .scalp was cut when ! Liz Taylor sighed happily after "That’s tlie longest I've walked arrested today on a superior 63" wide ...... canvas, completed the vast picture Cannibalism, castration, surgical ized the Nazi persecution of the on iLs next flight... Four chil-i one of the sltident rioters hit him j winning her first Oscar last night since my illness,” she told a re­ court bench warrant that You get premium quality toda.v of the terrible World War II experiments on the living, the kill­ Jews and Eichmann'a alleged part dren, ranging in age from 2 to 5. I ------—a few niojith-s after recovering porter. "M y knees got' all shaky, charged him with four count* of S U N S H IN E K R ISPY CRACKERS . . . .1 lb. pkg. 29c Mobilbeat with RT-98 . . . the ordeal of the Jews and made Adolf ing of infanta before the eyes of in it. Again and again he quoted [ from a brush with death. like they were made of water.” InJurj- or risk of Injury to a most completely effective fuel Eichmann the central figure in the their mothers were de.soribed in from letters and statementa by the are killetl In fire wliich .sweeps their new 72 wid® •••••••• 3.79 three-story home in Philadelphia. The beautiful star, who won the Her beautiful green Dior gown elilld.' The 42-year-old educator, oil additive in use today. And blood-red painting. fearful detail. accused man. or the word.') of best actre.ss award for her role as covered a leg still bandaged from FANCY, YELLOW, RIPE you get premium service. Au­ Hausner did not ask the deatli Even more unspeakable act.'! Jews with whom he had dealings. Daughters of Ameiacan Revolu­ Laos Reports who makes his home In South­ I the girl-about-town in "Butter- antibiotic .shots given her two ington. Was taken Into custody tomatic deliveries . . . s bal­ penalty for Eichmann as he ended were delineated by Hausner in the tion take up resohillons at their; The pattern in each nation was annual congress in Washington. . field 8," nearly fainted twice dur- months ago during her nearly by state police and held under anced payment plan and many 81 wide #••••*•••• 3.99 his opening statement. But the law final three hours of his statement. fatal battle with pneumonia. much the same. Democratic Ijogislative lejidcrs an­ Rebel Buildup i ing the 90-minute • Academy $2,500 bond for presentation In j ^ M o d e s s * under which the' former Gestapo Spectators in the audience wept When her name was called for other extras designed to males First, the enactment of laws that nounce after conference with Gov. I Award.* .show. court at a later lifate. Francis officer is being tried provides it openly and the horror of the prose­ the Oscar,, she put her hands over BANANAS home heating reallv tan- not only deprived the Jews of or­ John Dcmp.sey tliat they plan .to I But -she told newsmen: " I ’m gOr was originally'' arrested last automatically for conviction on cutor's recital was reflected in dinary civil rights but even for­ A’ienliane, Laos. April 18 LTp ing to the party, too. I wouldn’t her face in surprise, kissed her VEE-FORM .90 wido •••••••••• 4.39 seven of the 15 counts in the in­ "move ahead" on all Democratic Thursday In the course of an In­ their faces. bade them to use public transpor­ The Laotian government reported 1 miss it.' husband and then walked slowly. I vestigation, which started April dictment against him. platform bills as soon as pos- four straight .with his help, to the, podium. Mobilheat The summoning of prosecution tation. ride bicycles, or use the large movements by gnemy troops i Liz. nominated I 5, Into conditions at the private "Adolf Bichmann’s guilt lies In "I don't really know how to ex­ witnesses is expected to be the telephone. Bill that would appropriate $35,-• on the northern and «n tra l fronts ysoT” 'rio''ie.s J)ig school he has been running. Nm deoe ecNoa the planning, initiation, organiza­ 1 press my great gratitude." she oddfr/ve i ^ i ] . next step in the trial. Expropriation of their property ' I stole the 33rd annual Oscar show tion and execution of the crimes 000 to buy foul weather geae tor today as hopes • for a quick cease­ said with emotion. "1 guess I will Wh he came at last to the end generally followed.. And then, as State Police aii.xlliaries is unop­ from the other winners—Burt B.ATISTA FOLLOWS FlUMT anatomicallylshaped • as charged in the indictment.” fire faded. Lancaster, best actor; Shirley just liave to thank you with ail my Hausner said in a voice trembling' of,«talement. Hausner said: "the final rolution of the Jewish posed at public Itearing of Connect­ A government statement said Usbon, Portugal, April 18 t/ft with emotion. ’^‘^olf Eichmann knew what he problem" moved into its last stage, Jones, best supporting actress, and heart.” — Fonuer President Fulgenclo lb 11" Also available in tailored style icut General ■ As.sembly's Appro­ pro-Communist Pathet Lao rebel Lancaster, the hell-firing revi­ W E GIVE was about. the deportations to death camps priation Committee . . . American Peter Ustinov, be.st supporting ac­ Batista said today ho Is follow* "We Mhall prove that his deed-s units "openly directed by foreign­ valist of "Elmer Gantry," told a "lie was the pivot of the crim­ began. Medical Association accuses Abra­ tor. ing the Cuban uprising, with GREEN STAMPS from'45" to 72" long. 1.99 to were crimes against the Jewish ers" were on the move north of the cheering audience: inal conspiracy to exterminate the Hausner paid high tribute to the ham Ribicoff. secretary of health, "Tlie Apartment” won five keen Interest but will only com­ HRM, RED, RIPE people, crimes against humanity, royal capital of Luang Prabang. "I want lo thank ail the mem­ Jewish people whollj*‘or jn part, people and governments of Hol­ education, and welfare, of mislead­ awards, including best picture and ment when the situation la and war crimes.” It gave no further details. bers of the academy who voted for 2.99. and he' was party to the crimes land. Italy, Denmark, Norway and ing public with statements about best direction (by Billy Wilder). elrarer. BatisU's government 45 a • • day. of event* that led to the annihila­ right to defend himself. The attomey-General dwelt at roast with stolen credit cards . . . talions of troops from Communist in hU hotel snite listeiilaf In » - "And the judges of Israel will open door. The fresh air revived slums through circus acrobatics to X/ tion of six million Jews during length on the events of 1944 in Big helicopter with 11 men aboard North Viet Nani pjus a battalion battery of radio* bringing In M l 3-5135 World W ar II at thd hands of the pronounce a true and righteous crashes in desolate area 35 miles of Pathet Lao took part. Military her quickly— and she was all movie stardom. Hungary. He had several telling Miss Jones clutched her Oscar Cuban nnd Ainericnn shnrtwnt'e cello pkgs. Main St., Manchester Naais. judgment on him." reasons for this: north of Cold Lake Canadian A ir sources said some Vietnamese were smiles again. aUtlons. Hla aeeretnrW Inhe \He spelled it Out in detail even Holland .-. . Norway . . . Den- Involved but were uncertain wheth­ Earlier, on her arrival, She had Force Base In northeastern A l­ (Oontbraed on Page Eight) note# on tho vnrioon brondmofs. h o iise &jhale ■Kff* kORtfylng than in tha flrat marie. . . Belgium . . . Franca ... (CoqtlBned oa Page Two) . berta. er there were any large numbers. to rest 15 minute* before entering Read Herald Advs. t ,

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PAGE TWO WANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1961 p a g e T H R E E tha Nazi occupiers awept down op cupy the country, "Eachmann members play an Important role Counlrv bv Gountrv> Citv bv Citv Jewish homes but "found many of broui^t into th« country all Uioae as volunteers In the hospital. Dur­ Great Pocahontas them empty." Danish gantiles, at who Rad sent mlUiona of Jewa to Third Quarter Honor Pupils Hospital Unit ing the year, they served a total Whirlpool great personal risk, had helped the slaughter," Hausner went on. Sheinwold on Bridge of 11,512 hours as wftrd clerks, re­ Visits Tomorrow E. and Gas Rangot aonfe 6,000 Jewa to reach Sweden The top command of the Ges- Elects Slate. ceptionists, and on the gift card, safely. tapo'a Jewish Affaii-a Section was Listed at Illing Junior High gift .shop and baby photo service. About 100 state officers, led by The .75 junior members of the PricGs as Low Hausner Details Eichmann’ s The prosecutor reported Blch- aaaembled in Budapest tb concen­ Mrs. Gladys Dick of Naugatuck, mann was "beside himself 'With trate on the extermination of the GOOD BIDDERS • Sooth dmia A Hyatt Butllffe, principal of;^ Dennis Boyd, Beverly Brown, Cites Member group also provide volunteer aux­ Servico That's Bottor rage" when he discovered this, and Jfwa in Hungary ”aa quickly as PASS THE BUCK Both rids* TOlaentbto Elizabeth. Camptell, Sandra Cha­ iliary services, the retiring pres­ great Pocahontas, will make a •went to Copenhagen personally to poaaible," Hausner aaid. NORTH DUng Junior High School, sn- ident added. visitation to Lakota" Council, No. By Alfred Sheinwold pounced today that the following pin, Donald Uonrad, Nicholas see what had caused “the fail­ Eichmann ordered Auaohwitz fo ^ k . 7 Convertlno, Donna Daniel, Can­ Mrs. Paul Willhide was elected Dr. Andrew Canzonettl of New 61, Degree of Pocahontas, tomor­ Pattern for Killing of Jews ure." It’s Important to know how to K Q Grade 7 and 8 pupils have at­ president of the Women’s Auxiliary Britain Hospital, as guest speaker, Potterton's prepare for big ahlpmenta of Hun­ dace Davidson, Patricia Davies, pass the buck. If you don’t have 6 A f 9 S , of Manchester Memorial Hospital discussed "The Doctor and the row at 8 p.m. in Odd Fellows Hall. 13() Center St. Cor. of Church * ■ A, '------' ' '------■ , "But it was too late." Hausner garian Jewa, the prosecutor con­ the facta needed fof a decision, tained honors for the': third quar­ Ann DellaFera. A potluck will be served after said. "Thanks, to the courage of tinued. ter of the school year. Ann Falkowskt,,Mary FlUoramo, yesterday. More than 150 women Community.” (C«otliio«i] from Pac* On») i in ‘his determ- ment \v«» establUhed by the Nasi* don’t lake control: let yoUr partner attended the annual meeting and the business session. j the Danes,” many Jews were "Auschwitz had never witnessed WBT « Grade 7 honor students are; Thomas Oessay, 'Sharon Oldman, The meeting was planned by , _ ; , ination to carry out, the,annihila- in Amsterdam to.'Tnark down Jews -hava-hta aay. __,____ ▲ I 9 A lO 4 9 John Andreoli, Paula Baker, luncheon at Flano’s Restaurant. Mr.s. Robert Murdock, program Members will bring one or two saved. a period of such" feverish activity Most pairs bid this hand foolish­ Charles Gregonls, Ellen Harrisoii, Other officers elected Include ‘gifts for the gift table. ! tion of such a large Jewish popur for extermination.” In Belgium again we wltnesa as in the summer and autumn of ? A lO • 7 V I 6 4 9 S Susan Banning, William Barry, Susan Harrison, Patricia Hath­ chairman, and committee Including resisted Naxi efforts to follow the i order. A senes of law>/laAsed to deal the looting of property and the ly in the recent open pair cn«"V 6 K 4 6 to 4 2 Anita Basklnd, Linda Bayer, Da­ Mrs. Walter Schardt, first vice ’60 Winter Olympics! usual pattern of action against the 1944 . . . Matters reached such a pionship in Denver. When the South away, Gary Heard, Mark Heller, president; Mrs. John Mrosek, sec­ Mrs, Ralph Schwatkert, Mrs. Ed­ By detailing the events in Hun-j with Jews were worked out "in deportations." Hausner went on. point that bodies were burned In player bid two spades, the partner­ ♦ A J 6 I * > Q * vid Best, Sandra Bettencourt, Bruce Hence, Barbara Higbie. Rob­ mund Cox, Mrs. Jack Hunter, Mrs. State Plant Sold SOO.OOO Hungarian .Te«-s gary Mausnc.r thus sought to show I cooperation with Adolf Eichmann.' He said Jews being transfej-red SOUTH Ruth Blackwell, Theodore Blakes- ond vice president; Mrs. Paul Wil­ 2 The Nazis by that late date the open field . . . at times as many ship stopped at part score: but A A Q 6 S 2 ert Hughes, William Hust, Michael ley Jr., secretary; Mrs. Edward George Peterson, Mrs. Philip Sum­ that Eichmann wa.i not just the ■ Hausner said were packed into trucks so thick­ as 10,000 Jews a day were de­ whenever the South player optimis­ lee. S. Johnson. ner and Mr.s. Edward Swift. St. Louis, April 18 (/P) — Re- no longer believed they could win impersi'nal executive ''arryiiig out .\mong these were statutes ban- ly that when the doors were ^ 9 5 Glenney, treasurer, and Mrs. Mel­ the war. So\oet arniie.'. ha\ing,ad­ stroyed." tically Jumped to three spades, the 0 Q • 7 3 Deborah Karp, Michael Kenney, vin Horwltz, member at large. flectone Electronics, Inc., of Stam­ ‘■V’’• orders but th.nt he was fiercely do- ,i,ng Jews from attending movies opened a conglomeration of swol­ In Hungary at thts time "Jews partnership reached game. Valerie Klatt, Jessica Kllmko, ford Is being acquired by the Uni­ vanced to the Carpathian Moun­ termincd to dest-oy the Jew? andj^jnj other entertainments, forbid-, len bodies burst out "like flsh A 6 3 New board members are Mrs. tains. "and there was need .for were hunted in trains and in the One bid Was Just as foolish as Sooth Wsst Chester Kobllnsky, Mary Kulesa, versal Match Corp., It was an­ actually exceeded his orders (jjng Jews from using telephones, pouring from a boat the side of streets . . . the Hungarians and the the, oilier. South didn't have enough Leslie Kupferberg, O rol Lawrence, Frederick Perry, Mrs. Hayden Duties Considered nounced yesterday. great haste if the externltnafion which had been removed.” Pass I A I NT Pms Griswold Jr., Mrs. Robert D. Mur­ o* the Jews was to be completed in "No one demanded that he act subjecting Jew's to an evening cur- Jew* were told the Jews were only facts to make a decision. 2 A AU ^ ^ Prudence LeGeyt, Alan MacDon­ John L. Wilson, president of over and above any in.structiOns." few and confiscating bicycles of The Vichy government in' war­ wanted for work . . . but the true After the overcall of one no- ald, Pamela Mason, Kathleen Mc­ dock, Mrs. Howard Lockward, Mrs. By Pension Board Universal Match, said the sale had time." time France abandoned^ the Jewa Opeiifaig lead — A K Don ,Gulnan, Mrs. William Wagner, 3. Eichmann s bo.ss Heinncli the prosecutor said Here, we have Jews. objective was Auschwitz." trump, South knows that his Mahon. > been approved by the boards of the example of his Satanic initia- ; The problem of children of mix- to the tender merew of the Details of the deportations of Katherine McNamara, Russell Mrs.' John VonDeck, Mrs. Morgan The pension board will meet to­ Himmler, ordered him to stop Nazis," Hausner said,'" but tha partner has about 16 to 18 points know what to do. If he merely re­ Porter, Mrs. William Glenney, Mrs. directors of both companies. He sending the death trains from tive cd marriages also troubled the oc- Hungarian Jews were worked out — Just as though North had open­ Metheny, Philip Miner, Gregory night at 7:30 In the Mimicipal said it involves a tax-free stock U wR.s in his descriptions of the ; cupation aiilhonties. Hausner told French lindcrground helped many personally by Eichmaim. Hausner bids the spades, you can then bid Moberg, David Moss, Dale Mullen, CTharles Hamilton, Mrs. Walter Building to consider proposed exchange that does not require Hungary 'to the east ’ But HaUs- ed with one notrump. South's 8 Schulthels, and Mrs. Frank Shel­ ■ ... death-camp.', and the minute close- the court. He charged Eichmann Jews to hide. charged. points show him that the combined notrump. Cheryl Muschko, Judith Naschke. changes in the town ordinance stockholder approval. ups of the fate of mdiyiduaJ.-!. that , gave orders that these children be "German efficiency won out." (Copyright 1961, General Fea­ don. The prosecutor then recalled the strength is about 24 to 26 points. Jean Newth, James Newton, H. Mrs. Melvin Horwitz, outgoing governing the duties of the board. Reflcctone designs and produces Hausner sketched the most fear- | „rnlized in Holland, Hausner said In a low voice.. ture* Oorp.). James Norton, Mary Odell. Doreep advanced electronic and electro­ fill sections of his oicture. , , ,, He charged Eichmann person­ Nazis’ "fantastic offer" of "blood This should be enough for game if president, reported the auxiliary The board will also diacu.ss a , , ,, January 1942. Hausner went ally directed deportations--incIud- for goods," a proposal to allow a North has a reasonable fit Ifi spades Ouellette, Unda Pavel. Mary Pear- raised $11,364.20 for the hospital questionnaire sent out hy General mechanical aystems for military O R fA r N fW FUll on He spoke of Maidanck --- 18.000 the transfer of Dutch Jews to ing the transport of children-^' numwr of Jewa to em igrate' to or maximum strength. It will not eon. during the year. Hi Fever Follies, Manager Richard Martin Friday and industrial use. Jth Jaif ^deaths on one day. 'The Maidanek ;gbor camps began from France. Turkey in exchange for trucks and be enough if North has only two John Phillips, Sally Platz, Deb­ the show sponsor jd by the group to mimicipal employes, a.sklng if DtViLOPMlNTI cure for typhus was execution These included "even sick people ceratln commodities in short sup­ Kiwis-Give Scouts orah Pond, Kevin Ponton, Kath­ they would like to double their Hausner read an account of chil­ spades and only 16 points. last fall, was the largest fund pro­ • IN PERSON on rain> and stormy days, the waiting in hospitals for treatment." dren transported to one French plies that would be obtained Uses Ckie Bid erine Pritchard', Jean Reale, ducer In the history of the aux­ contribution to the town pension prettnfs pnsoners were forced to eat their : . through the help of Jewa outside Tips on Flying fund in order to retire at age 55 meals m the open . . on Sundavs, : Spanish and Portu- camp for Jews. South can find out what he Pamela Rines, Barbara Rivers, iliary, Mrs. Horwitz said. FOR RENT hit magnificent color film Some of the children were so the Axis countries. Louise Scott, Walter Simmers, A check for $7,500 was present­ with 30 years’ service to the town. the SS men had -runs : a prisoner i K'**^*^ communities In HollMd wants to know by making a cue Manchester’s Wing Scouts, a 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projector* Who could not run who lost a I * PooWem to the Nazis but small they had to be carried by A premature announcement via bid in the opponents suit. He bids Curtis Smith, Jane Spaeth. Cyn­ ed to Elmer C. Weden, chairman of Board (Jhalrman James Arthur —sound or nilent, also 35 mm. featuring gendarmes on duty at the camp. the British Broadcasting Corpora­ group of 15 high school girls and thia Spector. the Board of Trustees, to be used expresserl displeasure last week wooden shoe, who stumbled, was i Kwhmann ordered that these were two clubs, a response that North Scouts from other visiting troops slide projectors. <»• immediatclv shot. 1 “"d therefore subject "They were awakened at 4 a m. tion brought the project to naught cannot pas.s. Robin Starkel, . David Sturte- in renovating the continuation with the general manager’s action, Some «c reamed with fear. In the But one man was opposed to the were given a first lesson in soaring vant, Samuel Sweet, Guy Tan- care section of the hospital. saying the pension board should Even if North has never heard by the grounded Kiwis last night WELDON DRUG CO. •You wtU hear the evidence ' courtyard the names of children deal throughout, "Adolf Eich of such a bid, he will keep the bid­ garone, Judith Teets, Patricia Te- Mrs. Horwjtz reported. In addi­ have been consulted before the 901 Main St. Tel. Ml S-Sl21 he said, ' of a woman who clung to ; ,,_aipht in at Center CongregaUonal Church. sik, Linda Trombly, Judith Trud- questionnaire was distributed. her child,child even under lasheslashe.s of the *traight In hjg bullet-proof glass were 'read oi t. The children "were mann. who carried out deporta­ ding open. He will naturally show Window Shades tion to fund raising, auxiliary cubicle, looking steadily at loaded onto buses. When these tions evren while the negotiations a major suit if he has one. Other­ Mrs. Paul Marte, a member of nak, Shirley Turner, Marilyn whip An SS guard snatched It the Kiwi Club, was chairman of a Twomey, Nancy Wclbust. Beverly from her arms, smashed its head, Hausner. as the grim'recital pro­ were filled, the convoy left. were in progress," Hausner said wise, he will bid two’ diamonds. ceeded. “Each convoy consisted of 500 According to records, Hausner In this case, North must bid two program which included a film on Mod* to Order Werstler, Jane Wilson, John Wol­ and handed the bleeding body back training of future stewardesses. \ cott. to her with the words. 'Now. lake;,, Hausner , referred . . . ^ to ,,blackmail - children and 600 adults chosen went on, EJichmann had succeeded diamonds! Now South bids two ALSO votir child' " ' Nazis extorted to allow small from the camp prisonera." by June 1944 in exterminating spades. This shows a decent five- In reply to questions from Inter­ Grade 8 honor students are: SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER • • MANCNESTER-ROCKVILLE ONLY In 1943, 4,000 children were 437,402 Hungarian Jews. When ested girls, Mrs. Marte reported VENETIAN BUNDS Richard Ames, Sandra Auden, ■ He said there were instances "ilLI" card suit, since North cannot that only overseas airlines now Leroy Beckett, Linda Bellefleur, when infants were lorn apart by I ' ^ e blackmail included ■hipped in thil fashion to camps Hungary tried to pull out of the ZBA Grants have more than three spades and Bring your old rollers In Mrs. Edson Bailey was honored by the Women's AuxillaiTf of Man­ Squaw Valley Olympiet; the bare hands of ih^ guards. I objects d art, furniture, in the east, Hausner charged, add­ Nazi orbit in the autumn of 1944, require nurse training for steward­ Richard Bennett, Claudette South wouldn't be safe in bidding esses and that girls must be 20 and save SSc per shade Berube, Gary Carlson, Richard A. chester Memorial Hospital for her "outstanding service to the hos­ "Mothers went mad." he cried. ! fven in one case the parts of a fac- ing that Eichmann-felt Franc^, the Germans took' over the coun­ a suit fewer than five cards. pital” yesterday at the group’s annual luncheon meeting. Mrs. St. Moritz, Aspen, Alaska, Then came the ghastly column : tory. Hausner charged this "plun­ was backward in carrying out the try and the infamous "d^ath years of age to begin careers in Carlson, William Carney, Sarah Paul Willhide, new president of the Auxiliary, admires an antique Mt. Baker Swim School It is also clear that South isn’t the sky. Chapin, Pamela Cummings, An­ of figures of the dead: j der” was transferred to Germany anti-Jewish program and increased march . . . the finale of Eich- strong enough Ifl Jump *to three silver spoon, designed to commemorate the old South School In that altogether 29.436 freight cars mann's campaign of murder” took drew D’Appollonio. HUMOR • ACTION Trebhnka—750.000. i rewards to informers. Earl P. White of 30 Columbus St. spades. But .South was obviously Manchester. The award was pre.sented by Mrs. Melvin Horwitz, Chelmno "built solely for ex-j in more than 700 trains were sent Hausner toM of the burning of place, Hausner said. Robert DeCarli, Joseph Della­ retiring president. (Herald photo by Satemisi. BEAUTY to Germany "loaded with the last night was granted permission .too strong to bid two spades right Fera, Kathleen DuBaldo, Nancy termination”—340,000. synagogues and deportation of The prosecutor said Eichmann over one notrump. »Sponsored by Bobibor—250.000 stolen property of western Euro­ Jewa in Yugoslavia. Serbian Jewa organized the march of thou.sands by the Zoning Board of Appeals Dunfield, Judith Frlthsen, Linda Center Church Co-Weds pean Jews.'' In short, South shows a five- Garrison, Richard Gray, Alan lach, Eileen Packard, Roy Parks, Maurice Willey, Robert Willis, Eric Belsen—600,000. At Belscn. he were done to death on Serbian aoil of Jews, which started in rain and (ZBA) to conduct a swimming j oard spade suit with a hand that said, "a smiling SS guard greet­ "This is another example, your on EUchmann's terse order "rec­ snow in November, heading to­ Grzyb, Barbara Hamilton, Joan Richard Pa.sternack. Wolf, Lorraine Yaworskl, Janice NO FoOliN FRIDAY. APRIL 28 school on a 40-acre plot in Rural is almost, but not quite, strong Zeppa, Janice Zipkin. ed the naked prisonera at the doors honors, that the plundef was link ommend shooting," Hausner said. ward Austria ostensibly to build Wonderi*! All Calor Show .Harrington. Aimee Patterson, Janice Petrai- 8 P.M. ed with the killing,'' Hausner said. Zone at the rear of 29 Buckland St. enough to demand a game. North .Wsit Ditney't William Heck, Katherine Her­ tis, Janet Pierce, Judith Pisch, of the gas chamber. He assured In Slov^ia. Hausner said, Eich­ fortifications but in reality "to be can well afford to raise to three them nothing would happen . to He said the Jews in Holland mann commisaioned a local Jour­ murdered.” The application was requested man, Karen Hicks, Nancy Hitt, Anadine Rhodes, Patricia Rook, 11 Escape Blaze wore assembled, "squeezed dry to by White, and by Mrs. Antoinette spades with K-x-x of that suit. If 10 WHO DARED" Elizabeth House, Karen Howard, Enid Rosenthal, Nancy Rourke, HIGH SCHOOL them but said, 'Inhale deeply. It nalist to write a aerlea saying he Hundreds of Jews on the forced North had only K-x of spades, he strengthens the lungs and Is an the last drop," and prepared for had seen with hla own eyes the march died as typhus raged among Brazlnski, owner of the land. White 1:3D. 9:M Paula Huffield, Daphne Hurd, Rob­ William Rylander, Margaret Sad- Derby, April 18 (iP)—A family AUDITORIUM shipment to the labor camps and will purchase the land for).an esti­ would pass at two spades. AUa ert Hurley, Judith Jackson. Linda loski, Pamela St. Pierre, Judith WE WOULDN’T i aid to disinfection.’ " "good, working conditions” in the the marchers. Hausner continued. Dally Question _ T.V.'g BaMii UA#d Jasitis, Mark Jewell, David John­ of 11 eaoaped in nightclothes to­ Admission $1.50 Auschwitz—"The worst of them ultimately to the gas chambers. labor camps. "Then an extraordinary thing mated $27,200 from Mrs. Brazinski. lUchArd Greeae la Seavey, Amy Shorrock. day as fire swept a 2-story frame Helps keep your "When this ghastly work was Partner opens with one spade, j son. Richard Segal, David Skiff, all." three million. The prosecutor listed deporta­ happened . . . (Gestapo Chief A previous request by White to and the next playes passes. You | "Sword of Kathleen Kane, Carol Kompan- home here. burner clean os it Auschwitz had 39 branches. done, their bodies would be piled tions and persecutions in Romania Heinrich 1 Himmler himself repri­ conduct a swimming school off Karl Smith, Pamela .Smith. Alan The home of Mr. and Mrs. An­ into furnaces and of these human hold: Spades — J 9; Hearts — | Slierwood Forest" ik. Susan Kopplin, Paul Krysiack, Snyder, Penelope Sousa, Noreen KID YOUR Hausner aaid. and room for 30,- and Bulgaria. He said Bulgarian manded Eichmann for organizing Spring'S!, wag denied at a January John Lafko, James LeSure, Mari­ thony Pina Sr., 134 Water St., was heats your home I beings, only ashes would remain King Boris and many of his peo­ the march and it was halted.” ZBA hearing when strong resident A lO 8 7; Diamonds — K 4; Clubs Southergill, Carol Spooner, Fred- destroyed by the 2-alarm blaze. 000 people at a time. . . . the transport to the East was — A J 8 7 2. What do you say ? | lyn Llss, Carol Lombardo, James terirk Sprague, Marshall Stephens. Here, not only was there mass ple opposed deportation of the Hausner said the Soviet army opposition wag brought against the Wed.. “CEV FOE HAPPY'* MaePherson. Sheila Mallon, Wil­ A passing motorLst, Arthur Frette RT-98 et, Manchester you’re in on the news—as only CBS Newsmen like Winston Burdett, 6.PASS. will be held on Monday, May 18. Presents KnarPs Food Market—532 Middle Tpke. 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Main Street, RockvlUe • Free PunMU Partdag • SUN.: "'n ils ISLAND BARnP’ m R “LAND UNKNOWN* SHE WOBU> TONIGHT every evenlag at 8:00. 868 CENTER STREET—30 84076 the peat-dobtoral fellowships will 301-318 CCNirER STREET MANCHESTER Belwefer’s Markel>—86 Park Place, RockvUle OVER SS TEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION receive a basic $4,60(> grant plus FOtL 25th ONLY “I’M ALL BIGBT 4AOR’’—««ter Belton ,,.Vernon Circle Package Store—Vernon ^ 1 W M ttJ) MEW BOUND Ur every morniBg 8KM). WINF traval and dependency allowencee. V. /' I / V \ UfANCHES'I'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1961 PAGE n v i P A G E FO U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, A^RIL 18, 1%1 B o a rd H ires Good Boheme Sewer Rate Hearing Free, .Gratis! New Teachers PILGRIM MILLS Closes F i n e TV-Radio Tonight Here Is A Spring Project Of First Importance At Waddell Tonight By Rory O’Connor The Manche ter Board of Edu­ OPEN TONIGHT till 9 Opera Season cation last night appointed the following teachers to the staff of i A public hearing will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the DRAPERY FABRICS Yard 7 5 C Television Arthur F. “ Blackie” Huntington, the outspoken watchdog the Manchester school system. Waddell School on the proposed 25 per cent hike in sewer By JOHN G E m ia C:0C Btf S TbMttr (ta procrti Bugs Buaar I. « . U of the building and zoning codes in Vernon, has probably been rates, and on a $78,000 program o f water main construction. Earlr Show (ta ppoerw) la 1:00 ratiMT ttaews Bm I . I PLAN NOW TO BUILD A FAMILY Thomas J..Flanagan, elementary KITCHEN PRINTS Yard 5 0 c Hmrtford'* operm •eAson drew to n m m om am eeom eet fttflsmaB •.•MU cussed out as much as he has been complimented since his level, a graduate of St. Anselm's The hike in sewer rates i.s recommended by the general • :» DoM« OUUa H U m close Uwt everiinir with the j QuicH Or*« MeOrav term in, office began. fjdllege with a BA degree and nianagor and the superintendent of*------Cheney llall. Hartford Rd. • Dally Noon to O'■■Sat. 10 to 0 Saltjr Brinc'i S tock altred BMcbeocfe Praseats ta U. FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR TOR 100 OARS! presentAtlon of "L * Boheme." on StW9 SO But the slings and arrow's which tlons. Mr. Huntington charged a Worcester State College with an the water and sewer department.' CmrtorB PiavtMJuM Frootlcrs n Medteta* IS have been hurled his way have trailer owner wdth building an 11 MA In education. Teaching experi­ Based on the present water the sU^re of the Biishneli Memorisl; Canadian Motmted Pattea CeagrMsIoaal laveMlgator . IS PTA Unit Picks M, Wsau .Ban a 40 blunted g a in s t some pretty for­ legal building. He will be watch ence in Soulhbridge, Mass.. 1959 rates, the sewer rate would go Auditorium. A thoroughly good C;1S loduAtry oo Parada Tallabaase# 7000 So s 00 Tom E»eU Show 3. U midable armor, compounded of a Ing the case closel.v because of to 1961. Starting salary of 65,460. from 50 per cent of the water rate Slate Thursday ?S Thriller 10. 33. SO tough hide, massive self confi­ Milton F. Beal, elementary level, to 75 per cent of the water rate. production, it offered nothing sU r-, • :S Weatner Nava A Sporta u Stageouaca Weal a 4U u discouraging experience in court fling or unusual except for the iocal- Trmcfcdovn ~ Third Man 18 dence, and a rock-ribbed belief in the past. a graduate of Washington State The only public protest so far debut of Dino Fonfiichini. (:|0 Roti)« Jacob a Oub Houaa ~ S SO Checkerboard Theater U that laws are made to be obeyed. It is when the collar fits too Teachers College, with two years to the proposed increase came The PTA Council will hold Its ' Th# Bl* P(cTurt Red .Skelton Show S 11 In the three years he has been of teaching experience in Machia*. yesterday from the management annual meeting and election of of-1 Mr. Formichini proved to be a Chanii»t 8 N^wa I J0:00 Garrr Moore Show 1 13 tightly that the ow'ner gets a new Whu« Busier FALL4UT SHELTER Vernon building and zoning in­ Maine. Starting .salary of $6,160. of Cheney Bros. i fleers Thursday at 8 p.m. at the : RIgfit4.s0oy$orhtdJ tenor of cor.siderable attainments, i ? I Cry Vengeance 10. 33. SO collar, or even a new shirt. 8:45 thmtleT>Bnnfc!eT la * Cloeeup «. 40. 53 spector, Mr. Huntington has run Allan B. .Chesterton Jr., elemen­ Washington School. ; but one whose voice Is just the j DouBiaa Cdvarda It Is when the zoning regulations John G, Robinson, treasurer and >2 10:SO Stlente Pteaae 8 Into enough fnislralions to dis­ i' tary level, graduate of Washing­ George Frost, Joseph Swensson 1 GrsotAmotkm least bit small. He sounds well In ] T OO N»v» A Weather 30 j June AUtboo 8bow in Vernon are strictly enforced plant manager, said his plant was and Mrs. Kenneth Prior, members lyric passage, but is not partic- > C^wke^br^ard Theater IS 11:00 Newa Snorts tc Weather courage many anoUier. that the niovi is eventually made ton Slate Normal School and Uni­ the largest industry in town and A f M f . Roogh Riders S I World s Beet MotIm On the few’ occa9ions he has Wanted hy FBI of the nominating committee for ! uUriy impreeslTe in the more ro i FOR YOUR PROTECTION to' change lhem_ becausje enforce­ versity of Maine. Teaching experi­ would be the most affected by the Guest Conductor ICauexiaEt«*i Ranjera 10 U:U Jack Paar Show (C) brought formal action against next year's executive board, will i bust sections of the work. How- ! Mf>rje of the Week 13 1 Clark GaUa Theater ment has perhaps'-shown them to William Terry Nichols, who ence in Machias, Maine, 1956 to increase. He called on town direc­ those he has consitleretl to be in present a slate of officers. 1 ever, the audience .enjoyed him ; r a - j Robert .^rawley. director of the MI Premiere be too strict. participated in a mass escape |I 1961. Holds MA degree from Uni- tors to prevent a "situattpn" from Bylaws will be read by Mrs. 7:U V« M W HiKhtlCbU I Feature SO violation of Uie building and zon­ ver.sily of Maine. Starting salary mensely. and accorded him most . Hartford Conservatory of Music, Sv^rt* Camera sn tt:3S News ■Couldn’t Sleep' developing which, he said, would Florence Heins. A final decision by ing codes, he has had a noticeable from a Georgia prison work gang of $6,340. generous applause. will be ptcsl conductor when the Krenlilg Report 40 i u :su Jack Paar Show <0 Mr. Huntington states his po.si- make it difficult for the Manches elementary school principals will Dorothy Kiraten was heard in ; 7 .» What in Tha Wortd 3 '13:||A News and MediUdoa THE NATIONAL.ACADEMY OF SCIENCES SAYS:- lack of success wlien it has come i tlon simply. "I couldn't sleep on Dec. 1, 1960, has been added to In other action the board ap­ Ma-nchester Civic Orchestra pre­ I^aramie la S3, so f.*te New* time to prosecute, a failure he ter plant to compete against j be reported regarding presentation the role of "Mimt" which she sang nights if I didn't do the job," I the FBI's list of "Ten Most Want­ proved the following leaves of southern textile mills, I in- tlie schools of the films on mo- SEE SATCRD.4rS rV WEEK FOR CO-MPUTTE LISTING plainly lays at the. feet of influ­ absences; Mrs. Jean Dutton, art with great sympathy and under-. sents Its first progfini at the It i.« a position to be admired in j ed Fugitives.” The $78,000 program of water | lostation which the PTA Council Save with Great American*! Im coat **Adequate Shielding Is The^ Only EHectiye Means Of P re- ence in high places. this day when attention is fre-'i teacher at Illing Junior High 8ta--.ding. Throughout the per-; high school April 16. at 8:15 p.m. He i., being sought by the FBI mains which the directors and the ' has recommended, However, he has ronliniied, an­ quently drawn to the apparent lack I School, effective at the close of Homeownera Policy • • • pay in « u y formance she was a model for the ^ guide the group through gered but undaunted, a one-man public will consider tonight will | The fine arts oommiltee of the monthly installments. Ask us role, both In her singing venting Radhiion Casualties In Case Of Atomic Attack/^ of strong principal in many re­ throughout the nation on the basis the current school year and Miss mc the orchestral part of the Rach- Radio crusade in the name of strict com­ of a federal warrant Issued on Dec. lie paid for from water depart-1 council will discu.ss ways of rals- romnlete details now. acting ATI of it wiw most beauti­ sponsible people. Dorothea Smith. Grade 5 teacher ment funds. j finds for next year s pro- ma-Tinoff Second Piano Concerto (This Ustiag iBdndca only thea* aewt braadoMts of 18 or 15-mlmto pliance with the codes. 5, 1960, at Thomaaville, Ga . that at Washington School, to continue fully done, but her "Addio, senza while John Gruber is heard in the A small pinhole camera, a con­ Looking the other way, often a It will include a $12,000 pumping ■ griyn rancor." in the third act. seemed ) leagllL Sonw stations cany other short nowsoasts.) popular action, leads to many looks he unlawfully fled that .state to leaching overseas with the Army The PTA Council School of In- Lo80NNE-S(LVERSTEIN ASSOaATES . solo portion of the work. stant companion, has helped make avoid ronfinemont for robbery. Dependent School in Germany. stationSU.UUM on Spring St., and new i Strurtion will take place June 8 at j beet of all wnB(j—»■• C:4A Lowell Thomaa Phil Rlsutta the struggle a bit hanier. It has the other way until the moment Ercole Bertollno was an excel­ -Mr Brawley is a native of North • :0M News, Wall Street 7:0U CBS Newa of diseovery and the subsequent Since *1948 he has escaped a Resignations water mains to replace "ting , verplanck School. ! CaroUnA and came to Hartford Ih (:10 Art JobnaoD She* 7:10 CBS—In Ptrson HERE ARE TW O TYPES OF SHELTERS been an object of wrath almost The Ixiard also accepted the fol­ mains or extend old ones on : ______lent "Marcello" h:s baritone voice 7;S0 Mutual Newa fireworks. total of six times from various DYNAMIC INSURANCE I 1953. From the University of North S:P6 Ramor Shtaiea as much as its owner. The camera jails and pri.sons in Georgia and lowing resignations: Mrs. Mar­ Spring St.. E. Eldridge St- Orand- j FUNDS FOR ROUTE 8 1s well suited to the role, and he 11:15 Rarnor Shlnea 7:15 Local News and SboweaM records violations he sees. So. here is, a lip of the hat to Ukrwise proved his histrionic i Carolina he received his bachelor 1:00 Neva. S in OO 7:56 CBS News Analysla Alabama. garet Ellis, kindergarten teacher view St.. Spruce St.. Gardn^ St.. Haven, April 18 (,'Pi-U. S . 153 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER — MItrheU 8-118S S:00 Tbs World Tonlsht Without hpcoming involved in Blackie for having more than Pro.spect St.. Farm Dr., abilitiea. Dolores Wilson sang I of arts degree, and then came to WHAT-n* macaroni in his spine. Nichols was bom on Sept, 26, at Manchester Green School, effec­ Hack- j Hep, John S. Jlonagan, D-Conn, ______Connecticut to pursue studies at C OO Sound StAfe S;3U Mutual Sports ' the details of Mr. Huntington's tive April 7, Mrs. Deanna Albright, matark St., Keeney St. and Fergu­ has urged the Connecticut General 2044 MAIN ST„ GLASTONBURY—MEdford 1-M71 opposite him aa "Musetta." She • 40 WeAther. Sports 1:3S Local News and SboweaM march on lax ohsci'vatlon of the Approaching 69. he has been re 1930. in Marshall County. Ala. He be eicellentlv cistl i Yale University. Here he was 7:15 Sound StAse 9:00 CBS News .stands 5 feet 8. weighs between kindergarten teacher at Washing­ son Rd. Assembly's Road and Bridges Com­ 9:10 ShowesM and News codes it should tie noted that his j tired from the building trades for In addition, residents on E. Eld- Her voice U large, and she has ! granted the degree of bachelor of S:S0 Ntcht PIlBit 135 and 150 pounds, has a medium ton and Bucklev Schools, effective mittee to consider favorable legis­ 13 00 SIzB OR 13:15 SisDOft efforUs have had their effect. labmit four years, but his energy ridge St. are requesting an exten­ fine understanding of the part. ' m ^ c . and master of music. complexion, brown eyes and black May 1, Miss Judith Fribley, Grade lation providing for funds for the WTIO—1(M Kffeet lasagn e Tseems undiminished. 4 sion of a water main to serve their • 00 Newi, Weatber hair. teacher at Waddell School, effec­ construction of Route 8. Monagan. In fact tlie whole supporting In addition to his work as dl- The effect is actUallv a vague i His job, building and zoning in- tive at the close of the .current new homes. (:30 Strlctlj Sports Me has a half-inch scar iij^ the in telegrams from his Washington csst was about as good as vou are ! rector of the Hartford Conserva- (:S0 Album of the Oav thing. nothing a person can put spector, is probably unique in Con- school year; Mrs. Sonya Googins, The directors said last night office to the eoriimittee chairmen, necticiit. He is an official of the center of hia upper lip. a two-inch ever likely to hear. Arnold Vo- j ton.- Mr. Brawley founded the «;50 News. Weather. Sports his finger on and say "this is it." Manchester High School English after a budget setision that a .spe­ said yesterday construction of the ketaitis sang an excellent "Col-1 Schola Oantorum. and the Hart­ 7'06 Motion Before the House HAUTIMOOO Town of Vernon, but is responsible scar on his right hand and a half- T:>i News The effect has been and proliahly teacher, effective at the rlo.se of cial hearing would have to be call­ highway is “vital for the economic i T i l S u M fM Ojlijt iH; line." Calvin Marah was a most ac- ford Festival of Music, a series 7:45 Conereukmal Report will be noticed in an occasional to the zoning agencies and regula- Ineh scar on his left eyebrow. the current school year. ed Tuesday, April 25, to aett on the health" of northwestern Connecti­ ceptsble “ Schaunard." and Law-! of outdoor summer concerts fea- • :06 Pope Cobcert ^ e proposal to amend the zoning rules | tions of the Vernon h'ire District, Nichols has tattoos of a .sword on The board also voted to reinstate E. Eldrldge St. request. / cut. rencs Davidson acquitted himself j tunng orchestra and chorus. S:06 What'a Your Opinion or in various complninla brought: Ah. for consolidation, a bitter 10:06 Nisbtbeat his right hand and the insignia Mrs. Doris M. Osolin who had been MANt^HESTER nobly in the roles of "Benoit" and Devotees of Bach will recall that 11:00 News before the Zoning Board of A p -; word. for the .503rd .Airborne Infantry on on a leave of absence since Febru­ "Akindoro." _ last year he presented the com­ 11:30 Starlight Serenade peals. ! — — ...... — 1:00 Sicn ON his upper left arm. He also ha.s a ary. Mrs. Osolin will be placed In Since the indmdual roles were plete Bach B minor Mass in Hart­ ____ _ irpop-ms la e llT Although he lias often been ac- woman's head with a sailor tattoo­ the Grade 4 vaoanry at Buckley all so sreU done, it Is surprising ford, with orchestra, chorus and <:00 Today in Bartford rused of overzealously guarding ed on hi.s upper right arm. School for the remainder of the that the whole production wasn't soloists. The performance, at Trin­ 7:00 B ^ S e o tt the hullding and zoning precincts, •:00 Bay Sonera The fugitive has been employed ; school year, sMtfaordlnsry. but for some res- ity Church. f'‘Uowed haM on the 11:00 News I f B»-wheel he has shown that strict adherem e Local Stocks heels of the one at Stom featuring j as a laborer, cook, plumber's help­ SOB It was not. It is tUfflcnlt to 11:10 Ray Somera to the rules is the better and clean­ er. open hearth worker in a steel HONOR FOR SEN. BI'SH SAsaaa the reason. For one thing, the Robert Shaw chorale. 1:00 Del Raycee Show e!*e?*55b.Pi - Sen. ' the bMhTktnal parts tended to re­ Many who attended both pro­ «:(*) Wall Street raSMtt. letting the rules slide. ijuoUitlana Furnished b? Prescott Bush. R-Conn., today was . main individual; there was a lack ductions preferred the Hartford • :n6 News $72.00 Before the Vernon Fire District Uobum A Mlddlebrook, Inc. He entered the T'.S. Army in named recipient of the "Outstand-1 gf '‘rapport" which makes the dif­ performance under Mr. Brawley. 0:15 Fulton Lewie Jr. Zoning Board propo.sed amending October 19.50. hut was given an un­ y/usf-ssy jtte UtOtrfi •:S0 Mutual News Bank Storks ing Citizen" award of the Uni-j ference in the overall effect. He waa also musical director of • :3S Local News and SboweaM the repilallons governing trailers Bin Asked desirable discharge in January versily of Bridgeport's Pi Gamma 'IlMB too, the opera itself never the "Play of Daniel." a 12th-cen­ tlicre were complaints that theifjonn Bank and Trust 19.52. Nti chapter. i does make up its mind what it tury musical - drama which re­ regulations were too rigid. A num Co...... 49 52 ■ . Nichols ha.s a long history of The award from the chapter of , The minute you want money, phone wants to be. Hie ffimsy plot wan­ ceived a great deal of favorable, her of complaints were forthcom­ Hartford National 'violence, ha.s made numerous the national aoclal aclenee fralem- ders between comedy and tragedy, notice and comment when it was COMPLETE SERVICE ing becau.se Mr. Huntington once Bank and Trust Co. 46'3 494 escapes fMm riiatody i3dd has | for READY'CASH from Beneficial so that a sustained drive toward a produced,last month In Hartford. pointed out that this . amp trailer | ,„,„r«n c « Cnipanle. been rla.ssified as an inrorrigible. >14 dafiaite key mood, is impossible The fact that he is willing to on your television by an experi­ $51.00 or that house trader was m 'io la - ; ...... ,,3 He is probably armed, reportedly Apply for the cash you want when you want it. Get bo attain. conduct the newly formed MBa - ence and reliable trrhnlrlan will not hesitate to kill and .should — READY-CASH from Beneficial. Soon as approved, it’s cheater Civic Ochestra in its very Alember of “Telaa.” ‘ ‘Tn^C^ir^uH'^Couri "today is a : Hartford K.re ...... 6 1 6 4 In any event it was sa good a per- be considered exceedingly danger- ' ready for you . . . it’s the instant way to clean up left-over ' formance as you are likely to see first public appearance, is a very WILOON DRUG GO. mis. HILLS TELEVISION building violation "'f/ I Hftd St elm 'B oiler ' 103 “ 108 ' bills, buy the things you need, do the things you want. Quit S PHARMACY anywhere, including the famous old good indication that he feels 'the AatSirtai* Dealer test the strength of those rep d a -...... g,, Any peraon having .or receiv- Personal Notices 878 MAIN STRfcfcT, MANCHESTER— Phon« MI 8-41M organization is a good one, and MI »-9W8 Phone today! “ You’re the boss’’ at Beneficial. establishment on Broadway at 39th Ml MAIN er.—MI t-MIl I ing any information concerning the ' St. Perhaps Frank Pandolfi, execu­ that his efforts will be rewarded...... —------; IJIe and Indemnlt.v Ins Cos. whereabouts of William Terry tive dire^or of the Connecticut In fact he has told John Gruber, Aetna Casualty . . . . 126 136 I Nichols is requested to contact im- ! In Memoriam L M m !• Leans me>ineureo ax low test Opera Assn., has spoiled us. regular conductor of the group, Aetna Life ...... l0 8 'j 113'- mediately the neare.'t office of the Tn Irtvinpf nv*niory of our hu.Ahan2 65'2 ' Russell Stover Candies and see for yourself! atic works which he has presented program will benefit the Daniel front ol^otlen. BENEFICIAL Manchuck scholarship fund. For an in-your-home demonstration call AlanufactiinoR T’OinuHnlpa FINANCE CO. to Hartford andiencee. Arrow,. Hart, Heg. . . .59'2 63 PRESCRIPTIONS Next season, incidentally, prom- M I 3-4866 . . . now! Associated Spring .. 15's 17'a MBKBxa M m iSH to be a fbmdy also. Leontyne AREA 9 10'- Price, and Birgltt Nielson, hare Bristol Bras.s ...... Area Craftsmen Dunham Bu.sh ...... 5 6 TEL. boUi been signed for appearances, 10.5 which certainly augurs well for the To Display Works FINDELL MFG. CO. Km-Hart ...... 9fi future, even thou^ the remainder LENOX Fpfnir Bearing ...... ,53' J 57'2 Landers Frarv Clark 20 22 Ml 9-9814 of the artlata and operas have not 485 E. MIDPLE TPKE., MANCHESTER c—imcw mi ad mm a. as yet been finalised. Teh members from the Manches­ PHARMACY N. B. Machine ...... 21 23 ter area will display their work Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Parts North and Judd .... 14'! 16>! Looking for something? in the 26th annual exhibition of the Stanley VVorks ...... 17 19 Society of Connecticut Cjraftsmen 244 E. CENTER ST. Terry Steam Boiler . 32 3.5 PINE PHARMACY at the Lyman All.vn Museum, 100 Veeder Root j ...... 53'j 57'a TEi. Ml 4-0844 864 CENTER STREET—CORNER OF ADAMS . W e d d in g Mohegan Ave., New London, from The above quotations are not to n Sunday, April 2C to May 13. oc construed as actual markets. Area c.xhibitors include Mrs. Katherine Adams, enamels; Rob­ !"iP' Thompson • Bissell ert J.. Ardini, metalwork; Mrs. W ii- -11 y o u y., i n 1 U p.- I , Hie mArriage of Mrs. Frances Marion Atkinson, enamels; Miss LaDoe BUaell of Milford to Clif­ Anna L. Baier, jewelry, woodcarv­ ford Russell Hiompson, 874 Tol­ ing. and textiles;. Mrs. (Teorge E. Budd. enamels and jewelry; Miss land Tpke.. Mancheeter, took place Caroline Lang, weaving; Mrs. Saturda.v afternoon at the Com­ Philip Lees, enamels; Mrs. Gina H i munity Baptist Church here. Marlin, antique decoration; John like I c a a a The Rev. John R, Neubert per­ J. Mitchell, metalwork and jewelry, formed the candlelight ceremony. and Mrs. Jeanne Yoxall, enamels. Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Daniel of,[] The show will be open free to (W.XDIKS Manchester were the attendants. the public daily except Mondays curb to curb Mrs. Hiompson,. reporter for from 1' to 5 p.m. CLEANERS & DYERS? REAL ESTATE? the Bridgeport Poit-Telegram be- fors her marriage, is the widow of ca rpetin g! Carl Frederic Bisaell. Mr. Hiompson, formerly mar­ LENOX PHARMACY ried to the late Dorii N o u r e e Thompaon, Is employed by Pratt FREE DELIVERY 299 E. CENTER ST. Ml 9.0894 and I^ tn e y Aircraft, division of At The PARKADE the United Aircraft Corp. in East Chevy's Hartford. LIGGEn DRUG The couple will make their home at 874 Tolland Tpke. after May 1. SPRING IS HERE! Jet-sm ooth fed YOU CAN COUNT ON ride Xi MANCHESTER WINDOW CLEANERS? Roads wc can’t change— XNSURANCE 7 SHECT METAL WORKS The losoniont Shelter Which Con le cement Mock, trick er Concrete but what a delightful change we’ve made in what’s NO JOB TOO SMALL! See The Model Shelter Under Construction In The Municipal Park­ belteeen you and the road. J NO JOB TOO BIG! W ith Full Coil suspension, ing Lot At The Center. unique body cushioning and GUTTERS, DRAINS insulation, and a whole Any handy man can construct either of these shelters. See one of these chassisful of other road- We replace and r e ^ r worn aectiona er UUhjBER YARDS for materials and a booklet o f complete information on tamers, Chevrolet gives you Inatall a complete new ejratem at rea­ the red carpet treatment how to do the work. sonable prires. Copper or galvanize. wherever you travel. And that’s what’s waiting for FURNACE and you now at your Chevrolet LAUNDRIES ? AIR-CONDITIONING W. H ENGLAND LUMBER CO. dealer’s. 540 MIDOiE TPKE. EAST ...... PHONE Ml 9-S201 DUCT WORK *4 Sfm ni l~r>r. 6-P(u». Slalion tFa.011. WE ARE HAPPY TO ESTIMATE 5?^ TOUR PLANS AT NO EXTRA COST The W. G. GLENNEY CO. mvou ROOF and CHIMNEY 334 N. MAIN ST...... PHONE Ml 9^5253 FUSHINGS EXPERTLY INSTALLED . . De not wait nnlU the tntalJ leaks lead to eoaUy ilepairs. MANCHESTER LUMBER INC. 25S CENTER ST...... ^ ...... PHONE Ml 9-5144 ' See the new CherroUt ears, Chewy Corwatrs and the new Corwette at pour heal authoriied Chevrolet dealer's. Manchester Sheet Metal Works, Inc. WM. PECK LUMBER INC. CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY Inc. 2 MAIN ST...... PHONE Ml M 2 9 I 319 BROAD STBEET-piMI 3-5413 . .1229 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.', TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1961 pages s e v e n m urCRESTER EVENING HERALD, ^fJlNCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. APRIL 18. 1961 P A G E S IX tiehron have been received by the Rev. which furnishes pilot training un­ dsy chsracter, in | tec reporta, followed by the atrat- Gordon W. Weeman, rector of,St. Elks to Honor der contract with the Array and | doing, pinoe our**lv*« in/ n pool- our preaent Discussions Set T Peter’s Episcopal Church. Hlanrl^psttr Vhich c«se the newest sym-1 *Cy .of cMdming a - bill back into SHEARSON, operates charter service. - lion vi'here only they cnn • rescue committee again, from whit^ it Father Weeman aaka young peo­ Elmore Anderson fosium may at least tell us why j ConnectU^t You Should Know,.. CivU W ar Relics Chandler, Aiiz.—Harry B. Mun- US- We hope they do rescue us. may or may not ever be reported, By Voter League ple Interested In attending Camp sell, 56, Kansas City, chairman of NOTICE ^Dpnutg ^pralii our symposia faiL < HAMMILL t CO. is the moat elBcient lagialative •'the firm that research built" U pturn In Library Show Washington this summer to obtain Elmore S. Anderson, past exalt­ the board of Kansas City Power U. Yankee syatem yet devised for losing bills Mrs. Robsrt M. Stone, 1ST Barry Howard Server appUcatlona from him without de­ ed ruler of Manchester Lodge of anfi Light do., died Sunday night Tho Foqarty Bros.' fuol ofFieo at 319 Brood St., wM p v p s i - n ______»T1>*G S - o LVC. Mmktit aiw Yofli Slocli EicliMli • HOI | 13 BMsd! Street The Ori^nal Pioneer permanently. But it cannot work Rd., chairman of fhe education lay, and send them in immediately Elks,' will be honored at a dinner of a heart attack. He was presi­ /Ry A. H, O. too well, of course, if aoroebody ica\ The Hebron Citizena’ Committee as reservations are limited. T}ie Manctiester. Cons commttteo of the Manchester Cheiw' When Howard (Pete\ Server be- tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks’ dent of the company until last d o st at noon on Saturdays, offoetlvo April IS , for THOMAS r nutoueoN It is a nice and pleasant thing A Thought for Today like a Governor happena to notice ASK FOR YOUR COPY OF SHFARSON S $1.00 for the celebration of National Li­ rector must sign the applications. lodge on Bissell St. May. tt’Ai.TKR R . FERGfSON Lisagus of Women Voters, will lead C*n working for the Manchester Father Weeman will be chaplain PubU sher* that there is occasionally, in the Sponsored by the Manrbeater Tfianks to the interest of Gov- the bill and develop the opinion LATEST RESEARCH REPORT brary Week, which began Sunday, The dinner will be preceded by Chicago — The Rev. Carl A. tho summor sooson. Our usual omorgoiwy sorvleo that it ia a queatkm of some public pgt Copy Recraa.Uon Department the town and Instructor at the younger boys’ rtmaaed October I twi ! news about the first flight of man CeuNcU of Chorcbeo i^mor Dempsey, one of ]the few discussion on four topics at two would welcome additional memen­ a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m. Bjombom, 100, the oldest retired interest. had only three baseball diamonds. session from Aug. 6 to 19. Charles W. Lathrop Sr., also a PabiubeO Ever? tv«mn* 1 Into space, some paasmg tribute _ j important reform opportunities meetings of the group tonight and tos and souvenirs of the Civil War minister of the Evangelical Cov­ will bo ovalloblt at aH hours. . . Mnadars and Holiday* Entered al tb*. ■ ^ ~ , .. . From now on. however, the op­ tomorrow. !” Sheorsen, Hommlll 8 Co. Now, 81 yeans later, there are 14 P, O. Grounds Graded past exalted ruler, will 'oe toast enant Church of America, died »S*t ohic* at Maocbener Cobb. a» • to the man w ho first published the Everrbodv is familiar vrith the j open tional lever bill ahould have an in­ Period, and interesting articles of ball fields, and for the past 15 Things are getting completed at master. Elks and their friends Monday. The Rev. Mr. Bjombom Jtieaiid Class Mail Mattaf______theor>- a-hich made such i teresting career. The Senate Elec­ She will discuss minimum stand­ •<1J Main HI . the Nineteenth Century for Its ex­ Hebron's new post office. The may obtain tickets from John A. Call Ml ards of curriculum, federal aid to Mllchall 9-3SJ1. MHchcll 8-SJW. yean It has been Server’s task as was ordained 69 years ago and 9.4539 stpscription r a t e s coi.ceivably possible »'• "o companr c m insure m e . tions Cotnmittee seems, by some hibit at Douglas Library this week. grounds, which have been rough Cagianello. retired to the Covenant Home In « Parable m Adeance . . w. .V V . for a Single miment. ft may insure I The least reMlt of the Cover- quirk of appointive fate, to have education, and criteria for a good P l«ai* »»nn.e 5« yean , ^ eommitlee. second will be tomorrow at 9:15 _ITATr_ BONDS Server has done his Job so well, and book marks will be given out By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS machines which dealt the measure that the diamonds have earned with the 1961 slogan; "For A ed and a new set of boxes installed M EM BER OF __ ! ago. back m 1903. ; ..wbgJofver hveth and believeth in } For this much, the Governor U a.m. at the home of Mrs. Jerome very soon, Postmaster Hills says. Washington — Ool. Jqhn C. a ss o c ia t e d its ambush death in the 1969 aes- Manchester the reputation of hav­ Richer, Puller Life,—READ.” THE PRESS His name was KonstanUn Ed- shall never die," .. to be congratulated. IT in addi-, Nathan. 156 Green Manor Rd. MUTUAL FUNDS The site of the new office Is al­ Egan, 45, a staff officer at Air Tb* Aaaociaied Pres# i# yxclustveiy j ing the best playing surfaces In The PTA -has been Invited to ertitl*d to ihf u*# &l r»publicauc»i M ! uardovitch Tsiolkovski. He was a Do you carry this insurance’ tion to getting the measure its , er to w~-i. block «nv any f.x-«r.bl« favorable report. most at, the Columbia line, east of Force headquarters, died Sunday ' - - # — »n i» e«,r .1 ^ Robert A. McBride chance to have a vote in the Sen- any town In this area. 'VlsIUng hold Its April meeting In the con­ of a heart attack. Egan; who was Si’, .self educated achool teacher^^e If and' when the measure gets playen have been heard to rave Hebron'. Some do not find It too Exceptional Savings ta yau North Methodist Church. | ale. his influe"ce can also procure ference room of Douglas Library hard to walk to the office from chief of the plans division, deputy and lilt I'wal n#»f purilanttl li't' l‘ved m Ru».a. H was a R-I.V■vsian. ------its passage, he will have made, in out On the Senate floor, that should about the playing conditions many tomorrow. There will be a busi­ chief of staff of personnel, was AU rtrr.u ,of r«------* ------be Interesting, too. For it is. in •■i'. ■'f' Hebron center. It makes nearly a eifTWtchta tjcrfintrfin art *:»o rtttrvtd then, who first forrmilatCTl the ! cooperation with both Republicans times end to express pleasure to ness meeting and tour of the 11- mile, both ways counted. bom In Manitowoc, Wls. this seaslon. an offlclal Republican be plajrlng In Manchester. in celebratian af E A 9trr- U.eonea which, th^Yither•Y>th< day. a land Democrats, a significant con- I SEE LOW COST PROTECTION FOR YOU IN biary at 7:30 p.m. Louisville, Ky.—Frank D. Paris, Full ttrilct diet;! of N JaA'cre Road-e-o ! tribi'.tion to the record of the pres- party platform plank, and there ‘Pete’ Server was bom In Man­ 59, vice president of Central Amer­ R t . Eno IlussiAn '.vas the^ffrst to carry out are one or two Republlcana now Guest speaker will be Mrs. Ed­ Manchester Evening Herald Publithtni. Rtprtotniatltt#: p>» chester, on Wells St, on June 21, ward A. Smith, who will give a Hebron correspondent, Susan B. ican Airways, died Monday of a ths magnlflcsnt Ju lm * M a ir.'o a ST>tc1al A e tro r — ^ew As with,h TOuiynyaSiy prophet.#. T.«lol- Slated Saturday sitting^ in the Senate Circle who 1911, the son of Fred and Bemlce Vnrk OiH-aco aro The bill in question, that to Al IT n . RITF* talk on Lorenzo Dow, an itinerant Pendleton, telephone A C a d e m y heart attack; Paris and a son, EiTT.F.AC OF kovski oi^-frially found most honor . maxe use of the party lever op­ were ‘ not exactly enthusiastic Server. HU father Is still living. Wilbur, In 1946 founded the firm. m e m b e r A C D IT about this reform back in 1959. minister of old Hebron days. This 8-8454. CTRCX.T-ATIONT J__ j outside ms own country. Even that; More than 25 teen-age drivers tional in Connecticut, and thus Toung Server received his edu­ all trades, and a master of all o2 will be followed by refreshments M a g n a V O X leave Indiana as the last state of They have to choose between go­ cation at local schools, and he Th* ETtrald Printing ComraoT ii^-i was ratrer limited He seemed to ' have entered the Manchester Teen- ing along with their party posi­ them, when It cornea to any aspect and a browsing session In the li­ the 50 which chains Its voters to enjoyed playing baseball as a of maintenance. brary. ' MOfArln* ‘ in *+ I find most honor wiUi one Dr Rob-! age Safe Drivmg Road-erO. to be a rigid party lever, could > have tion and making, once ag:ain, the achoolboy. ” Goddard, who Ti.#ed to do held Saturday at the Parkade argument that the other 48 Herdlc was unable to say enough Next week there will be appropri­ been, before the Governor's inter­ At the age of 19 he began work­ at the PARKADE I his dreaming and experimenting ■ parking lot. statea are un-American because ing part-time with Manchester'a In praise of the work done by hU ate books, posters and mottoes for vention. headed toward a painless maintenance foreman, noting that National Library Week on exhibi­ Ihspiar adr#rl!slns r;-# ;r e h-'-jr# death. they do not force anybody who rec department, and soon chose prr Monday—1 P m Friisj up in Worcester, Mas.*. and who. Each participant must take a wants to split his voting to do it Server never complains about tion at the library. These were 1 For T iesday—1 p.m M o^ »_ 16 .vears after Tsiolkovski. pub-[ written exam which will be given It had whooped ' itself through this to be hU life's work. F r w»dne#d*r—T pm Tu*«d»-- by an involved mechanical procesa During summer • he supervises work and does much more than made by the art classes of RHAM Anniversary lished a book on th* posrihihtie, of ‘n the Parade Bowling ^ e s at I For Thuredar—I p m W»dr.'*dty of voting, then unvoting, and then the care of baseball fields. In the asked to do. "We wouldn’t be able High School. Judging for first and [W > 1 For FridaT—1 p m. Tb'jrrd## 9.30 Sa.turday morning. The dnv- as it also did two years ago. wlh to function without him,” Herdlc second prizes, and honorable men­ For Saturdar—1 P tn Frida- space trx ketry voting again. fall It U football fields, and In the ing skill tests will start at 10:30. virtually solid support from the said. tion was done Wednesday, and will I ria#»1h»d d»*dTtr,' V JO « m rarn In 1926. Dr Goddard, now. of Republicans, and even, it seemed, winter the three basketball courts a*v of p>jbllc*T;"B oxCYPt Saturdav— No person will be allowed to Server, who makes his home at be announced later. » a m course, recogniied as a distin- taKe the driving skill test without the support of a majority of the maintained by, the recreation de­ Der. >crats. partment Bolton Lake, married the former Robert Niles of a RHAM senior Tuesday. April 16 guiihed scientist, but then con­ first taking the written exam. •Aetna ^2a*ualty’s new Magnavox usual low prices That put it on iDt way to the I HU position makes him reapon? Gladys Wilkenson on Jan. 30, art class, has seven colorful post­ sidered something of a crackpot, There will be six judges of the HALL FOR RENT Auto-Rite policy pro­ 1954 road tests. They are Police Chief Senate, where, under the split ' vide# lowest Ml tea to Bible for maintenance of all tec ers of Mikado characters on ex­ launched a rocket which zoomed For parties, showers, recep­ When he has time off, like the hibition at Douglas Library in the vV Will The Cabans Rescue I’s? James . Reardon. Atty Allan committee system of the present safe drivera. Phone or department facilities both in­ and high values are now even better! 184 feet into the air at a speed of session, a chill fate awaited it. The tions, meetings. Clofflplcte kitch­ ( doors and outdoors, with the ex­ fabled busman's' holiday, he en­ adult department Thomas. Manchester High School write today for full de­ joys working around his home, i One hopes—but doe.« not know Principal A. Raymond Roger-s. Republican controlled House hsK en fndlltleo. I#nrge enclosed ception of major repair or reno­ Sixth graders will be Invited to 60 miles an hour. His own coun- parking lot. tails. keeping it in tip-top shape. — that______the Cuban people. . are sick ,tn- was not interested. After all.’ Tech Director Dr. Fred of the Elections Committee had vation. visit the library for a lesson In Thbse special values will thrill you! given the bill its favorable repori. In the springtime the park de­ But when vacation time rolU the use of reference books and the of Ca-stro S- dangerous aim l^ness., ^ ^ e ts we.e «>met.mng the Chi-' a T a n “ tm the Democratic controlled Senate Inquire LithiKHiiaii H«ll partment gets the fields prepared around, Pete Server can usually card catalogue. A story hour will and o f his danrerous fllrtauons. i had Invented many centuries ; named representaUve of the state half of the aame committee had 4 OOLWATn o STREET for summer, and then Server and be found fishing. He takes his 16- be given Saturday morning at 8 and that, given the opportunity, | before. The Germans were inter- police. not acted on it. Accordingly, when TEL. MI 8-8104 hU crew take over. On the average foot boat onto lakes or Into Long o'clock for younger children they will .desert him as swifUy as ^sted. and their l.iterest led to the, I" “Fent of ram. the Road- the measure reached the Senate, Ml 8-8480 After 6 P.M. they have to get eight or nine Island Sound. Amston Firemen Elect they flocked to him In the s’idden y-2 rockeU of World War II. e-o will be postponed until th* Its receipt from the House was flel^ ready each day for baseball Several years ago he owned a The annual business meeting of games throughout the summer. larger boat which he took out In­ S a v e ^ 6 7 complete triumph his own revolu­ following Saturday, April 29. Any acknowledged and it was then re- the Amston Lake volunteer Fire But it was back in Russia, the poetponement will be announced .ferred to the Senate Elections" The park department, however, to the sound for blue fishing. Company, held last week, elected tion enjoyed a little over two years original home of the idea, that It over radio station WINF Satur­ Committee. obert J. does the mowing. However, the expense and upkeep Charles S. Barnes fire chief, and (H ago. was carried to its fulfllinent. day .morning. This refusal to Join In comitfit- With one swimming pool at the of this boat got to be too much, Donald G. Heath, deputy chief. BEAUTIFUL 23" TV One reason for such a hope is We don’t think this was any AMESITE DRIVES J'erplanck School and another be­ and he got the 16-footer Instead. Bruce DeGray was named secre­ obviously humanitarian. What the AND ing built at Salter's Pond, their A lifelong resident of the Man­ tary and treasurer. WITH F.M. RADIO particular triumph ' for Com- . care and njaintenance are added Cubens need Is a better life, not In New York City chester area, Server haa closely The following appointments munian. any more than Tklolkov- to hU responsibilities, along with watched the growth of the rec de­ were announced: Captain, Leo more death. Either the new revo­ ski's original bnlliance could be PARK AREAS R the Globe Hollow pool. partment’s athletic activities, and r r l REAL ESTATE mith Gaya; lieutenants, Arthur Ostrout ENJOY F.M. MUSIC lution Is comparatively bloodlesa. r S considered a triumph for Czarism Server said that a never ending the people who have engaged in Glenn Higg;ins, and Maurice AN CE INCORPORATED and end» quickly in a peace wiiich It was a triumph for that fre­ CnisiMd Drhrtwoy INSURANCE part of hU work la painting, both these activities. He noted that, as Doubleday; official representative, ANYTIME YOU'RE Indoor and outdoor facilities. Set­ the years progressed more and aJlowa a aane resumption of the quent greatness of the Russian William Melvin; electrician, Frank NOT USING TV Grovtli StoM and Sand ting up and taking down bleachers more people began taking part in Clifford; corps aid, Charles S. process of bringing the Cuban peo­ mind which wears no Ideological 888 MAIN ST.. GROUND FIAKJK—^TEL Ml 9-5241 Onaraaiesd Sattsfhctioa to follow each sport U one of hU athletics, and at the same time Barnes; House committee, Donald ple into the twentieth century, or label, and which has often led the “ IN8UBAN8MITH8 8INCE I914" heaviest tasks. demanded better playing facill Ray, Bruce McBryde and Mar­ DRUG STORE n becomes a long and deadly -TOTHE 3 HIGH FIDEUTY SPEAKERS world creatively. In almost every During the winter months he ties. vin Dickinson; publicity, Charles ■GET YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION FlUED AT lIGGETT’S struggle wiilch makes social prog­ field, one might say, except that M. E. FRENCH CO. supenrlM a crew of six men, In beiseball for instance, he finds Wallace and Robert Diman; fire I M TONE CONTROL that players want the ball fields I police Robert Dlman and Leo For- ress an academic question. of politics. • i f ® Coventry— Phone PI 2-7J61 whl<^ during the summer months expands to 10. they play on to be just as smooth tier; entertainment. Wilson Ben- at the PARKADE What we dqp’t know yet, but I An a. a a .8 OS I m a 44 n m #8 T ^*oero P '!«» After over 30 years on the Job, and In as good shape as major nett and Leo Gaysu /# i t may know within' hours, is the at­ Server says he encounters no par­ league ball parks. Camp Applications Beady WE SAVE YOU MONEY i titude of the Cubans themselves. The Final SympoBium? ticular problems. HU boss, rec de­ And Judging from the comments Application blanks for the Epls- Reguar Price $395 Hotel ASTOR Hotel MANHATTAN of visiting players, Server Is doing copal Diocesan Camp and Confer- Do they, because he was the first This Is, beyond question, the partment superintendent James FuU UHF-VHF Tuning k ■* - 44th to 45th St. gt 8lh Avg.. N. Y. Herdlc says Server Is a jack of his job major league style. J ence Center, Camp Washington, to open to them the glamorous great age of the symposium.- In 44th to 45th St. of Irecidw o y, N. Y. promise of a new kind of life, con which great collections of talents, The excitement of Times Square . .. the theatres, the nightclubs 1 aider Fidel Castro their necessary carefully selected to represent all There are 2,200 large rooms with bath, at sensible rales, all fully hero? Or do they balance his reck­ walks and philosophies In our na­ air-conditioned, with radio and TV at no additional charge. Your Now only ^328 mahogany lessness against his appeal? And tional life, are assembled, at great choice of several of New York's mbst famous restaurants and cocktail lounges, including the Hotel Manhattan’s popular Playbill do they, finally, trust his would-be cost, to study great questions and successors to be the ones who i^ll Restaurant. Won’t you visit us at Hotel Astor or New York's WITHOUT F.M. RADIO ONLY $288 to report, against at great cost, newest. Hotel Manhattan (new automatic parking garage opposite not betray them into some new re­ their findings and conclusions. the hotel). pressive dictatorship of the right? "SAVINGS & LOAN We have had symposia to define' For reservations write or plione Hotel Astor or A second reason for hoping that happiness, and to define and state Hotel Minliattan. or see your local travel agent. Best Value on any the Cuban people may of them­ our national goals, and now we Frank W. Krldal, Cxscsrtiv* Vk*-Fraild*nt and Canoral Monas*! GAS heating / selves decide this revolution quick­ are going to have another, under ly concerns the involvement of the the sponsorship of the Center for Basis^f Comparison the Study of Democratic Institu­ IS United States. IPS* Whatever our legal protesta,- tions. headed by the perpetual in­ 23” opHcally filtered screen tions, we are In this affair deeply tellectual gad-fly. Dr. Robert M. now. We are betting on the suc­ Hutchins, to study the American 'VILLIAM P. QUISH Full powered transformer chassis cess of the new revolution. character. F«n*ra| Serr,„ DESIGNED FOR Whatever our pronouncement# ' The fact that the results of eacji MANCHtSTZa.cONN I to the effect that >we will not in symposium add up to zero in their fr ie n d s , any case Intervene In Cuba our impact on the thinking 5r philoso­ Now only « 2 2 8 selves, no matter how solemn they, phy of the American people does GIVES you Full UHF-VHF Tuning mahogany are. In spile of the ‘fart that our not discourage new efforts of the PEOPLE! pronouncement pledges us against same kind, and this study of our tv T'"' f - U v Intervention “under any condl- character is going to enlist another Magnavox TV instruments as low as $198 j tions," the facta of life are that fornitdahle group of experts, and it she had conditions could arise which would is going to keep iliem, or the pro­ ’f ■ *v.vea one th <"• lot. change our policy. If we begin to fessional staff they hire, busy for PEOPLE who want to iave-with-*afety while GUARANTEED FUEL BILL lose our bet, we will be under ever a period of two whole years. Then, She s a id her t are s t il j Y ou get ftee — ki advance — a certified eetimate of heating Now your records can last a lifetime stronger compulsions to forget our -in the normal course of events, s reasured earning .big divitJands; PEOPLE who warnt to r eoet ior an entire season. If costs exceed warranted amount, with new pledge. If ' Castro attack.# the report will be made, and we will f • '■^"■embranc; ’ own their own home or who already own their i l American flag—we have a naval be able to wi;lle to a certain box •/ *^Presspfi c those who home and want to improve it. In all your finan­ you can have equipment Mmoved with refund of equip- Feather-Touch" Stereo Pickup base planted In the side of his is­ nuriibcr and get a summary of It If cial matters you'll find "Savings and Loan" m eot ooet land—what "condition" will that we deshe, and a few people will helpful. Feel free to discuss your financial prob­ produce? If Ru.ssia decides to par­ read the long and scholarly dlscus- add Newest Magnavox automatic rec* ticipate In Cubans affairs a.# oQcn- #ion of jiiat how ethical and 'moral r ana comfort rh,* lems with the people at Manchester's oldest cannot bp n., * ^bat a Ij aa we participate in the affairs ; \>,-e really are. wc Americana, and oe measured. financial institution.. Old player, V10 oz. tracking pres- of La Oi , would we then consider the next big news on the American ouraelvea bound hy anything? acene will be the announcement of Respectfully^ sure>-no wear on needle or rec> If vsre are forced Into paying the next great symposiupi, what­ NO PRICE FLUCTUATION O ld s in 1,000 playings. aaiiCh a price for victory in Cuba, ever Uiat is to lie. Dlrertora Ga« rates are firm rates.Hiey don’t go up in mid-winter, when If the people of Cuba thernselvea No age has studied Itself more demand is high. do not bring about the outcome we zealously, and reported on itself are betting on, and vs-e, rather than leas clearly and conclusively. 4 speakers k It, face and accept defeat for the Never has more presumed brain­ cause w e sponsor, proceed to force power gone into ■ philosophical re­ Its victory upon the people of search and made lest impact with '' e f fyi s Hand rubbed cabinets Cuba, then the whole hopeful fab­ Its findings. Never has presumed OPERATING ECONOMY ric bf a new and more enlightened I'.nowledge been made more con­ No extras or hidden costs — like service contracts, tank American position in the world, fusing. Never has goal-seeking insurance, burner motor power, burner cleaning, ash re­ baaed on principle rather than on been more directionless. Never Now only ^158 mahogany | power politics, will have been rip­ have the appointed aeekera been iHaurljPHtfr Eupitiitg i^pralJi moval, etc. ped apart more lost. Never has the repeated CURRENT ANNUAL WITH SUPERB F.M. RADIO AT $198.00 In such cose,- wc would be re­ quest for definitive answers ter-! AND DIVIDEND ^ duced to trying to swap Cuba for minated so often in a soft con- 11 M the other natural advantages of natural gas: N e Insured Savings • (jhriatmas Clubs ^ Laos, a cynical way of avoiding fuBlon. Never have ao many learn­ RADIO STATION WINF immediate world conflict, but no ed voices said so much that haa not • Save By Mail • Savings Bonds P L U S a a Q U IET -'c l e a n - SAFE - DEPENDABLE conlributioii to Uie process of been heard by anybody. I’RESENTS • Travelers Checks • Money Orders building the world law and princi-1 For each new symposium, we Exceptional Savings pie which might be able to avoid have a new hope. It Is that it may, e Mortgage Loans • Improvement Loans ON . that world conflict permanently. by some miraculous process, find Ihe Manchester e Paasbo«k Lwana But If the Cuban people respond its own mind. It is that it may, by quickly and affirmatively to their proi'csa still more difficult, report NOW YOU CAN CONVERT PRESENT EQU(1>MENT 2 WAYS: present opportunity to discard the its 'finding with terse clarity' which Insanity of Castro, if it develops might have, a chance of being read Civic Orchestra • WWVWWWVWWWWWWWV»«6lggagggoaaaa«ooaoo«o88088888*o8808808«**o*««*«8* ••••8«8f999999«9*9e8 >#888ee9e8«998t989»e9e888«< they theniselvea have had hi# num­ and umierstood hy everybody. ber all along, then they spare . , We don't hapiien to think we 65 MUSICIANS a new gas conversion burner for ' Tested, Delivered, Guaranteed, Sorviced a new gas conversion burner for thernselvea and they spar# us. Tlie arc as lost and as directionless or only *2.95 per month jwith JOHN^ GRUBER, Conductor By our own mechanics. hemisphere will lalie what hap- MU hard to analyze"6r define as the rental payments credited towKt} only <8.95 per month and '^ens rather quietly, and Russia ^typical symiiosium technique SAVINGS purphase price if bought during take 3 years to pay Famous far ,$ervic# Since ,3 931 will have to take it. makes us. We are haunted, bn the ' ROBERT BRAWLEY, Guest Conductor DU If our, bet, and that of the Cuban other hand, by the fart that one o r . In Its First Public Concert . first two years of rental exiles, has bebn wrong, and the two symposia at the every b’egin-1 I r a LOAN • g g fgaogoaooot6oo#oooto9oo«oo« »oooog«’Ooo9o Cuban people divide into a long ning of our national existence pro BENEFIT OF A S* S o C I A. T I O Nt and bitter civil war. then there is . dured results which sppke to us no limit to the Uagedy ahead for and to all mankind, in words both THE DANIEL !MAN('IIITK FOR FREE HEATING SURVEY OF YOUR HOME everybody, and the "hew admlnls- few and powerful, and in a wa.v .5IF..MORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND tiatlon at Washington will have which gave history not an analy­ MANCHCSTCII OLDEST riNANCIAL INSTITUTION CALL YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR OR i Potterton’s made an error so horrendous no sis, but its direction, We suppose Manchester’s Largest and 01de»t TV, Radio, Reoohl and AppUanoe Store WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26,1961 at 8 P.M. amount of pleading that it seemed it is the glory and Uie authority /OOZ c 4 ^ la u n Street,JStteet 130 CENTER ST. "" CORNGR of CHURCH ST. necessary will excuae it. This is of those early symposia we keep HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM the way human affairs twist them­ trying to Imitate, or i^ecapture, to­ Wwfileaday 9 A.M. to 12 Noon THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY N7 MAIN .STREET. MANCHESTER PHONEl MitCh«ll5“-! 9-4508 selves, in our time. We set out to day. And perhaps tha capacity for aIo ULTS 81.S9—STUDENTS 81,00 ’ Open Until 5 P.M. Monday, Tuesday and Friday . to 8 P.M. I the people of Cuba, and, ao that la somehow not qulth' within i r If' ii'

• \ ’( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TOESDAY. APRIL 1^, 1961 PAGB EIGHT rence F. Almond conducted a Another foreign entry," the Greek ship service. Mrs. Norbert HIU, Comedy, “Never on Sunday,” upset Free Parking Bohon Town Woman retiring president o f Norwricbf Dla-. Taylorj Lancaster four domestle competitors to win ATTIC FANS Big Days trlct WSCJS, conducted the busi­ the. beet original song award with ness session. a song of the iuune name. I B« r«ady for the hot weather WEDNESDAY STORE HOURS: Preliminary Plan Approved • HeadsWSCS ahead with a HUNTe R AT- Mrs. Carlton Daisy was chair­ JUDGE OBUOES THURSDAY WED., THURS., FRI., 10 A.M . l« 9 FAI. man of the program which InctUd- Win Oscars for Acting I TIC FAN installed In your ed a tsUk by Mrs. blabuce on the Albany, N. Y„ April 18 liH — I home Complete with fan, . FRIDAY MON., TUES., SAT., 10 A.M .-6:00 fM, For Ansaldi Acres by TPC For District James Y l D u ffy Jr„ Meriden, louvers and all carpentry] LEADERSHIP DAYS "Widening Circle” and a minia­ SATURDAY ture musiMl comedy. "Once Upon (Contiauei from Pag* OM) Gary Cooper and Stair Laurel Conn., who broke out of the New I work. Mrs. M. Philip Susag, 46 Ade­ a Nighttime,” by Mrs. Calvin among othera. Neither was well Haven County J ^ while awaiting WILSON The Town Planning ' Commia-/^in charge of ‘the mlasion since Its and thanked anoOter Oscar — the enough to attend the ceremoniee. trial on a ca)r-theft charge, asked , iP.illiililjiiililliliili laide Rd., was elected president Hewey. Mrs John L. Von Deck wsi a Judge to give him a "subetantial ELECTRICAL CO. iiiiiilililiiliiiiil ,"» Don (TPC) approved, rrellniiMry IJohnson are general chairman of the meeting. late> Oscar Hammerstein. James Stewart accepted Cooper's Rockville-V ernon HEAITILCAPSULES of the Norwich District WSC8 at It was Hammerstein and Rich­ jail eentence.” Federal Judge plant for Ansaldi Acres, a < ‘ ! natives of Bridgeport, Johnson Mrs. Arville W. Qilmore, presi­ Oscar with an emotion-filled M I9-4817-M E 3-7376 by Miplisel A. Pelll, M.D. the spring meeting at South Meth­ ard Rodgers who picked the 27- speech. Fighting back tears and James T. Foley obliged and sen­ «ubdl\-lsion on the former Ruggles j ^as a cerlined public accountant dent of the New England South- tenced him to k 2-year sentence. Financing AvalBtble odist Church today. She was In eipi Conference WSCS, 1^ a year-old brewer's daughter from swallowing hard[ he said: "We’re CAP Cadets to Be Eligible farm off Bolton Center Rd.. after before stud.tnng for the Bmtthton, Pa., to play the In­ very proud of you. Coop, all of Duffy’s reasem: He believes federal 'IS EXERCISE GOOD FOR stalled by Mrs. John O. Mabuce, pledge service. A chicken lunch­ prisons have better rehabilitation / THE HEART ? hemring lasf. night. . f Mrs. Johnson 1. a registered president of the WSCS for the genue lead in "Oklahoma” and us are tremendously proud. eon was served. “Carousel.” “ "Spartacus” was runnerup to programs than state Institutions. About 18 people attended the Mr. Greene has asked northeastern jurisdiction, r For Summer Encampments hearing, most of them oimer.s o: But It was her switch to the “ Apartment” 'with four Oscars. j clearance! juniors—misses'—women's | tiii! Johnson to assist with the sendee Other officers from Manchester iiill nearby property. Atty. Jules Karp area who were installed include hardboiled tart of "Elmer Gantry' Besides two acting awards, “ Elmer of Manchester represented An- at St. George* Church oh May 14. that won her the Oscar. Gantry'’ also won an Oscar for Ita Capt. Adolf J. Baron said today8Patricia Dickinson, who will teach Mrs. Fred C Mohr Sr. and Mrs. Mrs. Csirlton Daley. Bolton, vice Co-Weds Sponsor MEN 'SEND FOR: if drasr Ansaldi. owner of the pro-| president: Mrs. Kenneth Perrett. "I guess it pays to be bad on the writer, Richard Brooks. cadets in the proposed new Rock- history in Junior high sehooi; Edmund S. Peresluha are arrang­ S w e^ h producer Ingemar Berg­ Air Pati Wanda Newell, who will ;teach In t t e ilii! posed subdivision. A 10-acrc par-1 BoPor. treasurer; Mrs. Laurence John Jay Visit screen," she said. Lm h i to Operot* ° summer dresses tt:: ce; of land in the subdivision is. ing the supper man's "The Virgin Spring” was equadron will be immediately eli­ Grade 1 at Vernon E^mentary Sating Farm L^nd The bearded Ustinov, who won being set aside for a home site for' an Oscar for hts portrayal of named beat foreign language film. gible to attend etate and national School; Marilyn Newirtarker, who Andrew Ansaldi Jr., who also Bolton- residents may be in­ The Ckj-Weds of Center Congre­ LITERATURE . T CAP encampments in June and will teach Grade 8 st Maple St. terested in a panel discussion on gladiator school operator in sa s present at the hearing! gational Church will present John "Spartacus,” flew in from Rome HEAVY (PROSPECTUS) July.' School; Patricia (Jlender, who will James G. Hassett. chairman o f , the -Future Roll of Agriculture in Plans for formation of the teach grade 1 at Northeast School; the Capitol Planning Region” Jay, skier and lecturer, with his to attend the ceremonies. FAIR the TPC, said that -\nsald; had squadron were announced Sunday Carol Webe|;--me$h! plain! sion of United Aircraft Corp., in the Arctic. He was discharged as than the family wishes to pay. to make repairs to the road where been invited to a meeting of the a major. area. Boys and girls between 14 and 8 civics club. y tion are being forwarded to Sena­ tecent atorma have wrashed it out Woman's Society of Christian Blast Hartford. 18 years old are eligible for the Claims Rise Slightly tor Franklin G. Welle.s o f Tal- proportionod ao the atreet can be in “perfect Service tonight at 8 at the United Mrs. Susag has served as chair­ W. G. GLENNEY 00. cadet rank. (Jlalms for unemployment com­ cottville, and to State Republican fabrics usually found in shorts selling from $4.98 lengths eondlUon” when considered at a Methodist Church. Dr. Clara Nut­ man of Wesley Circle and as WSCS The captain added there is » pensation insurance in Rockidlle Chairman Edwin H. May Jr. town meeting. ting, a retired missionarj-, will be treasurer of South Methodist Officers Elected need for candidates for the senior rose from 452 two weeks ago to ’The Vernon committee at the to $7.98. Town road crews have complet­ guest speaker. Church until she resigned because HOIA^S officer posts. He said an interest 468 last week, according to sta­ same time opposed "any compro­ shortv--0V2 to 1 0 Vs ed work on School R d and Steele's her husband wms transferred to By Mothers Circle It Is Easy To GefThe in, or knowledge of, aeronautics Is tistics from the State Labor De­ An educational program on can- not absolutely necessary; rather, mise plan which would in any way mecKum— 9 to 11 e plaids! e prints! Crossing Rd. School Rd. was im­ :ftr for men only will be given at Seattle for ten months. She was partment. Jeopardize equal representation of proved from VercelU Rd., making active in a new women's society men who are Interested in working The rise was the reverse of a Io I ^ 9V2 to I I V 2 a meeting of the Lions (hub to­ Mrs. Anthony Balboni was elect­ with young folks are sought. Also, the smaller towns.” • solids! It a little wider. On Steele's Cross­ night at 8 at Fiano's Restaurant. of a church there. Since her re­ / state'wide trend in which claims ing R d, pipes were laid under the ed leader of the Queen of Peace Modern Ceiling he said the organization will wel Already passed by the Repub­ The Democratic Town Commit­ turn. she has held the offices of dropped from 68,092 to 63,864. lican-controlled House of Rep­ smart summer road Just b^oro the railroad cross­ children's secretary and secretary Mothers Circle at a meeting last come clergymen for chaplain posi­ Bridgeport reported the most e dacron fabrics ing ao the street can be slightly tee will hold a special meeting to­ f 400 MAIN sm ET tions. resentatives, the bill is awaiting shades! e tarpoon cloth morrow at 8 p m. in the down­ of literature and publications In night at the home of Mrs. John \ You Want For Your Home claims. widened at that point. MANCHESTER, CONN. One of the main functions of the action in the State Senate, domi­ stairs conference room at the Cbm- South Methodist Church WSCS. Filloramo, 131 Elizabeth Dr. Weekly compensation checks nated by the Democrats. e combed cottons e seersuckers Dog Warden Frank Paggioll's Mrs. Susag has served on the Other new officers are Mrs. CAP, Capt. Baron said, is to pro­ munl*y Hall. Members are each vide incentive to youths who may averaged $36.94. teport showed he n.sde an average church's commissions of education William Duchesneau, co-leader; Record to Be Heard of one investigation a day in asked to bring one or two friends wish later to join the Air Force. PROF. HOVLAND DIES with them. and missions, and has been district Mrs. William Manning, secretary; A record entitled ’’Mother and New Haven, April 18 (Ah—Fu- Only a very special purchase enables us to offer March, or 31 for the entire month. treasurer. The Susags have two Mrs. Robert Tomassi, treasurer; No flight training is ^ven by the He deposited W in the town treas­ Bolton Homemakers will discuss Patience” will be played at a meet­ nersd services will be held in Chi­ children. Philip Lee, 8. and Mar­ Mrs. Harry Deegan, and Mrs. CAP, he said, but cadets do re ing of Victory Assembly, Catholic cago Wednesday for Carl I. Hov- you these beautifully tailored jamaica shorts at ury. Hawaiian customs and sample Hawaiian food at a luaii at their garet Louise, 5. Frank Pearson, representatives: celve orientation flights and may Ladies of (Jolumbus, today at the land, sterling professor of psychol­ Selectmen approved a request Mrs. Russell MacKendrick. pres­ Mr.s. Loon Rivard, contact; Mrs. recelVe observer wings after this low, low price! Choice of self belted or un­ from the Bolton Grange to install meeting tomorrow from 10 a m. to Lottie Fisk Memorial at 8 p.m. ogy at Yale. Hovland, 48, died Sim- ident of- South Methodist WSCS, Allyn Martin, librarian: Mr.s. John specified number of hours In the The record is narrated by the day 'after an illness of several a new curtain on the Community 3 p.m. at the Cbmmunlty Hall. air. belted styles with either side or front zipper Members are asked to wear some extended a welcome to all diatritit Filioramo, publicity, and Mrs. John lim Rev. Berlin Roll, OFM, national months. Hall stage. Mrs. Lester W'. Rogers, representatives. The Rev. Law- Rice, welfare. ’The CAP is strictly a volunteer chairman of the Grange ways and t>pical Hawaiian clothing, if pos­ organization, Capt. Baron em. placket, . . these colorful shorts come in sizes 10 means committee, said last night sible. Tliose wiio are not con­ phasized. ’There is no minimum en bar committee, which raised funds tributing food for the program are . listment period. to 18. Buy these fabulous values now— ^wear them to pay for the project, plan.s to asked to donate 50 cents to the Squadrons are often mobilized in bave a center-opening curtain of club treasury to defray expenses. cases of disaster, or in such proj­ all spring and summer long ! a heavy fire-proof material. Mrs. ects as air-search rescue missions. Rogers said the Grange will vote Advertisement— ' ’Two weeks ago, a number of on the color of the curtain, and McKinney Lumber, MI 3-2141, cadets Joined the search for an decide on the contractor for the Bolton Notch. Hundreds ' of items elderly man missing from a Vernon Job at its next meeting. for the home; Lumber, Hardware, boarding home. Hearing Slated Mason. Electrical, Plumbing. Fuel Various competitive programs The Zoning Commission will Oil. Open 8 a.m. to 5 pjji. are offered in (JAP, (Japt. Baron i entire stock! girls' bold a public hearing Wednesday went on. both to boys and to girls. I at 8 p.m. at the Community Hall Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Drill teams are organized and may very famous make! for a change from residence to ton correspondent, Grace .MeUer- 4 ^ compete on state, regional and na­ business zone on a two-acre mott, trlepiione Mltehell 3-6,566. rT tional levels. Educational programs spring coats triangular piece of property on Rt. 1,1' are available through the Air i attended the first Com­ problems! programs. bora of Sf. George'.s Episcopal munion breakfast of St, Bridget's Male cadets are t elected annual­ Church will be held Sunday at 6:30 Rosary Society Sunday at the K of ly to represent the United States . p.m. at North Coventry Commu­ YOU GAN HAYE A NEW ARMSTRONG In foreign lands in exchange for nity House in honor of Mr. and C Home after the 8 a.m. Ma.'s at A l cadets from ^abroad. Girls may be reg. $16.98, $17.98 $ 1 0 .9 0 Mrs. Bldwin W. Johnson of East St. Bridget's Church. TOUGH chosen for exchange programs Haven. Johnson is now studying Sister Superior Catherine Chris­ or NU WOOD CEILING OF BEAUTIFUL within the territorial limits of the reg. $19.98 $ 1 2 .9 0 at Berkeley Divinity Sehooi in tine of St. Rose School in East V • •- United States. Now Haven, from which he will Hartford discus.sod "The Found­ L \Ur- and SOUNB ABSORBING CEILING TILE ’There is no obligation to join the graduate in June and subsequently ing of the Order of the Sister.s of Air Force from the CAP ranks. reg. $24.98 $ 1 5 .9 0 be ordained a deacon in the Notre Dame ' She also told about Capt. Baron said, however, the Kpiscopal Church. the importance of careful iipbrlng- In the average 9x16 room $ training Is Valur.ble in any future Bishop Walter H. Gray of the in... of a rhlld in the home. for as little a s ...... military service or career. About Such famous makes as Bam- Diocese of Connecticut, has in­ She said each child should be 40 per cent of the members of the dicated he may appoint Johnson to treated difTerenOy, because each 1961 graduating class at the new bury, Gastwirth, Coatcraft, S t Goorge's to take care of that child's personality is different. Easy to install. You save at our low price on cell- 1 Per Tile Air Force Academy In Denver, missionary station, serving under She said the sisters try to hring ing tiles, 12 X 12 size. 64 sq. ft. per box. I w C ^ Colo., had had CAP training, for Lortogs Girlstown and others. th* Rev, Donald W'. Greene, senior out the in ‘ each child In example. diocesan missionary, who has been parochial schools. s lii First Selectman George E. Rls- Nothing held back, your un­ * W B B S B N D A ley has proclaimed this week as FduiSrds' has the shoe baby needs W Q N ^ R ^ FREE! National Library Week in Vernon. restricted choice of our entire The proclamation was made on Weekend Wonder receipt of announcements from Sefnire your baby’s foot future with Todlins. stock! Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 Governor Dempsey and Raymond Quality carafted, ^Jprdt offers Tofilins in styles, WORLD Kit. Everything Hagel, chairman of the Connecti­ and preteens. cut Committee for National Li­ sizes and widths to Suit any fledgling feet—frfim You Need To Do GREEN brary Week. B to EEEE. Pamper your baby. Bring him "Let’s make Library Week an STAMPS The Job. occasion to give special thought to in for expert fitting today. the Important part played In our DOUBLE lives by these splendid institu­ EVERY WEDNESDAY tions,” the Governor said. girls' 7 to 14 This Week's Special! The state committee suggests' SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY! making studies of school and pub­ Good In Both Our Mnncheater and East Hartford Stores BUY NOW and SAVE lic libraries in the various towns in order to bring up to date the sleeveless huge quantity of books In cir­ HAM CHICKEN 2 4 W CEILING TILE culation. Public support of school and LEGS or BREASTS BULLETIN BOARB FRAME $1.95 town libraries is a continuous SLICES Get a home improvement loan...and relax need, the proclamation says. Re­ SPECIAL CROUP! blouses QUARTERED Reg. $4.95 Value view of books In circulation and the work necessqry to keep 11 EDWARD SHOES braries up to date is a year-round Job, Hagel said. REGULAR $7.50-88.50. USE OUR CONVENIENT ADD-ON PURCHASE PLAN Named in Publication Some home repair jobs are just not do-it- while purposes. . . and home improvements Nothing Down, Small Mtjh^ly Payments Miss Lucille Kuhnly, head of the science department at Rockville yourself projects. 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She Is a member of several science associations and is currently secretary of the Sci­ Now *5.80 and *6JB0 Pair The Conneetieut Banic ence Teachers AssoclaUon of Con nectlcut. AND TRUST COMPANY Practice Teaching set COUfTBrnoVT I 336 NORTH MAIN STREET— Phone MI 9-5253 Seven students at RockvUls 1 GLASTONBURY BRANCH ELLINGTON BRANCH High School, members of thq j ^ - CHILDREN’S BOOTERY i Manchester Offices: 893 M ain Street, 15 North M aih Street, \i ture Teachers Club, are practice 63 Hebron Ave. West Road, Route 83 n e x t t o t h e s a v i n g s b a n k . MANCBE8TER SUOPPINQ PaRKADB JAckMn 2-63SS TRemont S-6213 ■ • teaching this wert. The student teachers are: Mory- MANCHESTER PARKADE MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ' COMPLETE HOME HEATING SALES and SERVICE Carpenter, who will old An-[ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSrr iNSURANCE CORPORATION draw MirtiT"*” In apeoch therapy: ■ -, ( N , • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN BIAKCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, APRIL 18,1961 Frea Parking Big Days Free Parking WEDNESDAY. Big Days STORE HOURS: STORE HOURS: WEDHCSOAY THURSDAY P a v k a d e LEADERSHIP DAYS WED., THURS., FRI., 10 AJ4. tofRJA. WED., THURS., « l.. FRIDAY THURSDAY LEADERSHIP DAYS MON.. TUES.. SAT„ 10 AA4.-6:00 fM , MON., TUES., SAT., 10 A;M,-6:00 P,M. HUDAY par SATURDAY SATURDAY place in Ptnar del Rio, the weal ed Nations action to stop the Inva- beat fill the system’s educational Congo Rebels Columbia em province. simOherC Martin Favors Same Pay Scale needs. . . . . Fiffhtinf^ in Four Areas _ —Anti-Tnirtr" *" Mexico *yithout naming any nation, Tito Accounting procedures might be City claimed the lale of Pines, the said: complicated, he aald. Accept Truce Firemen Order big island converted into a prison "I think those who supported For Town and School Workers On the library budgrt which the off the south coast of Cuba, had the emigre, counter-revolutionary directors also studied, the general been seized by t ^ rebels. This forces', and who have made this manager said he had overlooked a (Conttaaed from Page Oae) Truck Chassis Rebel Forces Claim aggression possible, are bearing A plan to put non-teachlng^old Turklngton told the other di­ separate request from the library ^AGIC VALUES’ TWICE report — which could not be con­ an enormous responsibility before employes of the Board of Educa­ rectors he would like to see more board for $6,496 to run the new There was no indication whether firmed-said 10.000 pollUcal pris­ the world. This new challenge to control of monies spent now by the A new CMC truck chaails, the ON GRANTS LOW PRICES oners were freed and Joined the tion on a similar pay acale to the addition to Mary Cheney Library Mobutu and Lundula personally peace and mankind should be con­ board of education. for nine months. b«ae for the combination tank and revolt. town employes' pay acale waa took part In the Akte meeting. PLUS Advance on Havana demned most atemly." He suggested the directors ap­ The library’! total request, he pump truok which will replace the Another unconfirmed report In New Delhi, Indian Prime suggested last night by General propriate money for some of the said, waa $147,442, rather than The report said the cease-fire from Mexico claimed that Castro’s Minister Nehru said the Cuban de­ “capital outlay" expenditures list­ $138,940. He cut what he thought covered "the whole Congo terri­ old tank truck now owned by Co­ Manager Richard Martin during a tory" and Lunduls's troops simul­ % at GRANTS (ContlBiMd from Po(te One) "eptire military guard" had been ed in the'educaUon budget, pur­ was the total request by $2,000. lumbia Volunteer Fire Depart­ army, air force and militia wUl be velopments '^^ere "unfortunate in workahop on the education budget. taneously "acknowledged L«opold- announced to the people In the next killed by insurrectionists work­ themselves and also because of The plan would not bq started chase the items requested by the ment, Is on order. be the loyalty of Caatro'a 400 000 few hours." ing with the Invaders. their repercussions on the broader board, and then turn them over to ville’s authority over the (Orien­ in the 1961-62 fiscal year, but Ferry Line Sold tal) province armed forces." Saul Caroline, president of the troopi and militia- memben. Havana Radio, in an apparent A Cuban broadcast Indicated world situation." could be adopted for the following the board. that Castro himself might have Talking to newsmen. Nehru said The procedure would ensure The agreement also stipulated department, said Joe B o u a a’a The Cuban Revcrfutlonary Coun­ attempt to counterael the danger fiscal year, he said. Port Jefferson, N. Y„ April 18 of a maas uprising, appealed to had a close call In a bombing at­ "it is always possible whether in Clerical workers and custodians that monies spent for educational that the Congolese army would Garage In Windham was the suc­ Jk/k Triced Bf&y Vtuf the Ym GREEN STAMPS cil In New York claimed there al­ tack at Playa Larga. on Cochinos the field of disarmament or other purposes would be spent only for UP)—The Brldgeport-Port Jeffer­ not Interfere in politics and UMR i c ★ workers and sti'dents to go about would be affected by the change. son Steamboat Co., which oper­ cessful bidder and that the pur­ ready had been wholesale deaer- their duties a.s usual. Bav on the south coast- ]issues like Lao.*, that this might Martin suggested among othej those purposes for which ' the "remaining problems” would be chase price Is $9,100. It Is expect­ ’hie Las Villas Radio, in a have adverse effects.” ates a ferry service acrosa Ixng solved at a later date. The broad­ tiona and predicted a masi upris­ Dr. Jose Miro Cardona, presi­ j things, dropping the lowest step of money was originally asked, said Island Sound between Connecticut ed that it will be delivered In about ing against the Castro regime be­ dent of the Cuban Revolutionary broadcast heard in Miami, said : Nehru said he and his govern­ $2,912 for full-time clerical work­ Mayor Turklngton. cast did not indicate what these six week. ment jrerc waiting for facts on and Long Island, haa a new own­ fore th* day la out Council which organized the inva­ four planes__dropped parachutes ers. and making $3,057 the start­ The board of education haa -problems were. In the meantime. It la neces­ Fighting was reported—but not sion, WSJ believed at sea ready to and one bcfmb felL "Where Fidel Cuba which he said "were, rather complete control over the money er. A subsequent Belgian Radio confusing” ing pay. It was announced that Edward sary to purchaae the tank and ccBiflrmed—in four of Cuba’s six land in Cuba and proclaim a pro­ was." One step could be added to the allocated for education by the broadcast some doubts on the re­ pumper which will be mounted on provinces. The heaviest appeared visional government once a beach- Capt. Manuel Artime, 29, a present maximum of $3,640, mak­ board of directors. A. Acker of Port Jefferson and ported agreement and said in­ aoutheast of Havana where forces - head is secure right-wing member of the anti- The "capital outlay" items the McAlister Marine Towing Co., it. In preparation for thla, the Acre One Day’s Work ing the new maximum $3,885. also of Port Jefferson, had pur­ formed circles In Brussels belieaed equipment committee has been t h a t landed at Las Villas were re-1 The strength of the invading Castro coalition, waa reported in Municipal employes formally might Include microscopes, desks neither Mobutu nor Lundula had "MOHAIR-LIKE” ported to have reached the Colon forces was a secret but Sen command of the invasion forces. and chairs, lathes, drawing boards, chased controlling Interest In the drawing up specifications for a London—Animals played a part requested a pay raise April 6 company. \ authority to conclude such 4in special body to be mounted on area______90 miles from Ine capital and GeorgGeorge A. Smathers o f Florida But the antl-Cnatro leaders kept in our units of measure. A fur­ through Atty. John D. LaBelle at vacuum cleaners or electric s % ’.s. agreement. But any euch agree­ halfwav____ across_ the— -island. I Rajasaid nehe ■ beltevefl orijcvr^i utuocthose fighting General Manager Martin said A spokesman for the new own the truck chassis with plans for secret their Jumping off places long, one eighth of a mile, original­ a public hearing on the budget. ment could exert powerful pres­ equipment placement, ^ r e Chief The ’tnvasioo Isunched before | castro "at the moment" number- for their attack by sea and air. ly was a "long furrow." and waa Attv. LaBelle proposed a pro­ that the school administration era aald the llret run of the 1961 sure on Antoine Gizenga, the poll­ PRINT DRAPES dawn yesterday brought worldwide ^ ^ „ot more than 4.000 to 5,000 would have to act in an advisory season would be made May 30. , Richard K. Davis, Deputy CSilef Cuban Foreign Minister Raul the distance a yoke of oxen could gram of Increases which would The company operatea two boats. Ucal head of the Stanleyville re­ Ward Rosebrooks, Herbert C. repercussions. I Informants in Washington esti- Roa charged in the United Na­ plow without resting. An acre was cost the town $38,000 in addition capacity at least on the purchase gime, to reach an agreement with The U S. government declared its mated the inva-slon force itself was to normal increments. of such items, since only the edu­ It haa been In operation eince Englert Jr., Thomas Chowance tions that the Invaders set out the amount of meadow a team of 1883. President Joseph Kasavubu. and Clarence Grant, members of 63" long. . . a 'ataol' ■ympathy for the forces trying to | wrhaps onlv 500 men from Florida and Guatemala. Both oxen could plow In a day. In related matters Mayor Har- cators would know what would overthrowMMi-rhrow Castrortu tm blitbut denied Cuban The cs Cuban.k.’i. w«vnintiRevolutionary Coun­ ths United SUtea and Guatemala the committee, have completed at ngular low price diatgee that Waahlngtan had fi­ cil in New York said the Invasion denied the charges, the work. The plans must now be of 4 . 9 9 now only /] nanced a«d organized the Invasion was ’’largely a supply siid support approved and put up for bids. and was supjxdtlng it with Ameri­ Roa told the U.N. that the effort to forces which .have been Castro regime had pledges of sup­ New FINd Possible can■n rorees. forces ___ mobilized and trained Inside ciCuba port from Mexico. Brazil and Caroline also announced the fire­ The Soviet government In an of- several months." Elcuadbr. But there was no indi­ men have BUggeated that the front flcialrial statementstalemeBt pledgedniedced "all neces­neces- The council WAI/I said coded inatf*Instruc­ end of their Rt. 6A lot next to the Imagine quality fabric like this in sary aid" to Castro if srmed inter- cation of any direct aid to the tions had gone out to "our parti­ Cuban government from any Latin- fair grounds could be used for the a popular-price drape.Coatly tailor* vention U charged to the United sans in every town and village in extra baseball diamond needed by States did not stop. The Russian Ameiican country. ing details, too: 4' buckram tops, Cubaand predicted a maai up­ Mexico’s lefttal ex-President La- Now! No Money Down the Columbia Recreation Council statement s l ^ appealed for U.N. rising during the day. for its team. 10 pinch pleats over-all, blind* action, and obaervera at the UJf. Claiming wholesale desertions in zaro Cardenas said he would fly beUeved the RuaaUns would Join Castro's own forces, the council to Havana from Mexico City to The Lions Club built a diamond I stitched sides. rayon, 20% ace* the Castro delegation in a demand help the Castro regime repel the for the Little League on the back said, "our Information from Cuba SEARS end of the lot last year. The front tate. Gome see! for U.N. condemnation of the indicates that much of the mili­ invaders. NO DOWN PAYMCNT ON ANYTHING United SUtM as Ihe Aggressor in tary of the countr>’s|de has al­ Brazil’s President Janio Quadros, H( iKMITK AND CO is used only as a parking area dur-1 Cuba. ready defected from Castro." regarded as sympathetic to the tag the three-day fair in August. All commonjcsHona with western There ■were reports ’that the in­ Castro regime, issued a statement Louis Soracchl, Saul Blum and I lowuf daydo-day prite newsmen In Cuba wars cut off and vaders made landings at five dif­ expressing "the deepest fear over YOU BUY AT SEARS ON CREDIT! Walter Kokoszka 'will confer with rumors flew wild throughout the ferent places but a rebel spokes­ events taking place in Cuba." But the council’s committee, Philip H. over on first quality FURNITURE THROWS western hemisphere on what was man In Miami said only two of .he added only that Brazil would lahkm Sr., Myron Berkowitz and 60x72. Reg. 2.99, 72x90. Rep. 3.99 72x108. Rep. 4.99. happening Insite the island. these were confirmed—in Orlente continue to support "the principles Thomaa Chowanec (also firemen) After reporting the initial land Province in the east near Santiago of self-determination of the people about creation of the new ball | |37 tags yesterday, Castro’s govern and on the swampy coast of the and of the complete sovereignty of field. ment remained silent for hours un central province of Las Villas near nations." Hutchins Field, the "town" base­ HI the midnight communique. It Cochinos Bay. Yugoslav President Tito today SPKCIAI,! Kt’iinion’ 3()-iii. (Jas Haiiiie ball lot for about 15 years, is no SEAMLESS waa broadcast over a hastily The spokesman aald it waa pos­ condemned "supportera of aggres- longer available. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. APRIL 18, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING'' HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRH, 18, 1961 PAGE THIRTEEN p a g e t w e l v e Free Parking Kennedy Bars S t a t e N e w s U-S- Em^ssy stoned Big Days Nikita Asks Kennedy Senate Blocks GOP Bid STORE HOURS; Comment Now Roundup WEDNESDAY WED., THURS., FRI., 10 A.M. N» To Cut Down Wage Bill Viva Cuba, Castro, THURSDAY MOM.) TUESm s a t., 10 A,M.-4;00 f M . Halt Cuban Invasion On Cuba Strife (Continued from Pag* Onei LEADERSHIP DAYS (Continned rrom Page Ob*) FRIDAY House Speaker Sam Rayburn of consUtutioh fixes the time as the Parkade . (Continued from Pag* One) Texas said the Democratic leaders SATURDAY first Wednesday after, the first Moscovites Shout (CoBttnued from Pag* One) mended boosting the minimum had told Kennedy that they expect Monday in June. named to a committee to draw up government has denied responeibil- wage from $1 to $1.26 an hour In the House to pass this week bills new set of district bylaws. Police Charge which could lead th* world to a ity. steps for the 24 million workers Dempsey said he was curious (Continued from Page One) O b i t u a r y tc broaden social security bene­ about the fate of his own Depart­ Coventry Sewer Department Superintend­ military cataatrophe.” The Soviet leader also stressed now covered. Its bill also would fits and create some 7 new fed­ District to Replace You Can’t Beat his claimed interest In relaxing bring another 4 million working ment of Corrections Bill. He said ent Calvin Taggart presented de­ Collector Took carried the demonstrations her*__ Vladimir Semenov, deputy for­ eral Judgeships. Rayburn aliso said he hadn’t seen any sign of it late­ Police Arrests tailed reports'on the operation of Mlia Charlotte Sweatlaad international tension and said men and women under the law he anticipated approval of the In­ and elsewhere in 0 c Soviet Union. the sewer plant, and said he would eign mlniater, banded a copy of but if others aggravate It, we with a floor of $1 an hour at the ly and he wondered where it could Kindergarten Garbage Barrel Miss Charlotte Sweatland, 82, terior Department appropriation be. This bill would bring various Most of them were gathered In submit similar reports each the Khruzhoev message to Edward died last Friday In Middletown shall reply in full meaeure.” start and more gradual increases Eldward E. Fafranek, 25, of Sewer System Maps Neverthele*. U.S. officials were to $1.25. for the year starting July 1 and of state penal institutions into a the seventh floor apartment of month. An employe' on a Town of Man­ L. Frecra, U.S. charge d’affaires, after a long Illness. She was born mine in:^ction legislation. West WUllngton, was charged at He also showed the directors inclined to rate the mater as a Amendments have been pro­ single department. 8:10 this morning with passing a charge d’affaires Edward L. Freer*, Slates Benefit chester garbage truck waa arrested for transmission to the President. In Manchester, the daughter of the posed to reduce the number of ad­ Kennedy advised, Rayburn said, But the Governor stressed at his laboratory reports frdm the state promlee of a propaganda show­ that reorganization plans for the red light and with driving while where they could watch without . Directors of Manchester’s Eighth District last night au­ at 7 o’clock this morning for al­ Witt) It Freere waa handed a late Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sweat- down rather than a military ditional er.-.ployeo who would be news conference ‘that he was in­ r stating that the plant was func­ land, and leaves no close rela­ Securities and Exchange Commis­ his license was under suspension. being exposed to the flying rocks thorized the Griswold Engineering firm, district engineers, tioning well and was in good op­ legedly stealing a new garbage copy of a Soviet government threat. covered and Republicans have put terested in seeing some action on He was released under $500 bond Puppet ShoM statement calling on the United tives. ■ ■ forward a substitute more in tune sion and the Federal Communica­ all bills as soon as possible. and Ink bottles. to draw up a new set of maps and profiles of the entire dis- erating condition. can. House Speaker Sam Rayburn of tions Commission would be sent to for appearance in Circuit Court, States to stop what it called In­ The fuheral will be held tomor­ Texas aaid Kennedy "brought us with wage legislation that has He said if there were any "bot­ Twenty-three minutes after the trict sewer system. Tax Collector Arthur Warring­ Clyde F. Shelton, 22, of Hartford, row at 7:45 a.m. at the Walter N. Congress this week. Manchester, on May 11. Police A purpt-t shpw. including ton reported that he has collected wSa charged with larceny, and Is tervention in Cuba and promising up to now on what the real situa­ passed the House tlenecks,” they would be removed said Safranek went through the first stone was thrown through a . and JudV and "The Blue . The action was taken at the been selected to audit the district's the Castro regime all necessary Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main A coalition of House Republi­ Before the Senate takes a final window, a signal was given and So­ monthly meeting at the North end books. The directors voted to have $73,659.81 in taxes to date. scheduled to appear in Circuit tion la.’! light at Center and Adam Sts. will be presented by the , EMrectors voted to pay bills for Court, Manchester, on May 1. aid. St., followed by a requiem Mass at The speaker said the Khrush­ cans and Southern Democrats last vote on the wage legislation,, it Anti-Trust Probe Nelson W. Lewie. 36. of South viet infantrymen and police who Mar.pnettes at tO a m. Apnljra at, firehouse. the audit done as soon as possible St. Bridget’s Church at 8. Burial month beat the administration by will have to dispose of about 15 had surrounded the embassy began In order to conform with the state the month amounting to $7,295.56. Shelton's arrest resulted from a The statement said "There can chev mes*age Itself had not been Hartford, April 18 i/P)—A spe­ Coventry, was charged at 10:30 the tVillimantic sitate /C ollege; Hayden L. Griswold Jr. told di­ A balance of $19,884,660 remains complaint to police from Ivan Sim­ be no juatiftcation of this criminal will be in East Cemetery. discussed. a one vote margin and passed a proposed amendments. Mansfield this morning with intoxication. He to move the crowd away. rectors his firm would be able to requirement that the books be obtained an agreement last week cial federal grand jury to ii t ;sti,- Pro-Castro demonstrations brok* Shafer auditorium, s p o o re d by in the district treasury. mons of 416 Center St., who said invasion." . ”1 think it is a serious situation bill to raise the minimum to $1.15 gate Connecticut's brass and cop is being held in lieu of $25 bond the South Coventry .Cooperative draw up the new set of 54 maps for audited every two years. Best-ln-Town Mrs. Viola Lyttle Qluunbers and extend coversige to about 1.2 Jlmltlng debate on each amend- out last night in ’nost major South Director Raymond D ^ a t o re­ he saw a man take a new garbage Kennedy has advocated a free down there,” Rayburn said. "I per industry for anti-trust viola for presentation in Circuit Court, Nursen- and Kind^garten. Inc. $1,375. Present district maps aron can from behind his house and run Mrs. Viola Lyttle Chambers of million additional workers. ' ment to one hour. American cities »but the crowds ported that plana and speciflea- Corn Needs Breeze and Independent Cuba, the state­ don’t know whether it will work tions has been completed. Manchester, on May 4. Lewie was There will be a nopiinal admission i In bad condition, with many torn to a garbage truck with it. Baldwin, Long Island, N.Y.. and out or not. I hope no.” arrested on Bissell St., near Har­ shouting denunciations of the Unit­ and others worn, and profiles qnd tlona for building the addition to Values ment said, when "In fact, however, Six new members were added to ed States were generally small, chn.rcc. Police determined which truck everything was done on the terri­ formerly of Manchester, wife of White House press secretary rison St. Mr and' Mrs/'Burton E Moore layout maps are on separate sheets the firehouse are nearly complete, Washington — Hot sunny days W. Blarle Chapiber.s, died today at the panel yesterday to bring it to from several hundred to several was operating in that area, and tory of the United States and Pierre Salinger said there might Rockville-V ernon its full strength of 23 members, ______u will present /he puppet show M of paper. The new maps will have and might be ready by this week­ when there's no breeze may be Shelton waa arrested. her home. thousand. Police guarded U. S. em­ end'. hard on people, but t*'ey’re worse . the countries dependent on it to be comment on the Soviet message The new members I'eplace six of thev have dbne for young people the layouts and profiles on the He la employed by Charles She was bom Sept. 20, 1900, at his regular briefing with news­ bassies in Latin American capitals. same iieet. and will be clearer to The plans are being prepared on com. Photosynthesis — the use prepare an aggressive attack on the original jurors who have been In New York, 1,000 Castro sup­ for’ the past 33 years. The couple Miano, of the Connecticut Carting daughter of the late Joseph and men late this morning. have traveled throughout the New read, he said. by J ^ e s Perry. of carbon dioxide by. plants—occurs Cuba." Elizabeth Lyttle. She was edu­ Ellington to Act on Sewer excused for various reasons. School Board porters demonstrated in front of Guest Speaker Co., which has the coptract to col­ Well placed officials expected Judge Robert P. Anderson gave England States and New 'York pre­ A replv was received by the di­ ’ When directors have approved at a faster rate in the sunshine, lect garbage In Manchester uselng The Invasion was attributed to cated In Msuichester schools. For U.N. headquarters and last night Mrs. Richard H. Ptnney Jr. of the plans, the project will be let farm experts report. But if a "counterrevolutionary grangs of Kennedy . to reject K h^hchev’s a new charge to the jurors in U.S senting puppet shows, and expect rectors to a letter they had sent to town-owned trucks. many years, she was employed in charges of U.S. responsibility for part of the group tried to tie up tTm ofor to North Carolina «-iUi Stafford Springs, associate minis­ out to bid. Then the matter will breeze doesn't change the air In a ______'ll. — the hirelings of U.S. capital.” For Rockville Processing District Court yesterday- and al To Pay Cost traffic in Times Square. Police the Connecticut Water Resources the employment office of Cheney the anti-Castro action, and also lowed them to, retire to receive the puppets in late June. ter in charge of religious educa­ Commission last month. It denied have to be brought before district cornfield fast enough, the avail­ "It Is clear,” the statement add­ Bros. dispersed them. voters for approval or disapproval. able carbon, dioxide is used up and Week*» Skiing Given ed, "It Is precisely the USA which to protest today's attack on the private InstruClions from Johq J Demonstrations against the Besides hand puppets and string tion at Second Congregational a district request for a five-year Besides her husband, she is sur- U.S. embassy in Moscow by rock­ Of Magazines marionettes, the Moores alw moratorium on constructing a sec­ To Rewrite Bylaws yields may be reduced. Ls the inapirer and orgafirzer of vived by a daughter, Mrs. Ronald Ellington voters will be asked'*’ It was reported yesterday, how- Galgay, a special prosecutor from United States also were staged In work with finger, hand. rod. shad- Church, wnll be guest speaker on Fire Chief John Merz. and Paris—The High Commission the present bandit-like attack throwing demonstrators. In the next few weeks to approve ever, that tlie processing firm had the Justice Department's anti capitals throughout the Commu­ May Fellowship Day on Friday, ondary sewage treatment plant. of Youth and Sports In the French Sagarra; four sirters. Miss Mar­ Kennedy advisers took the view decided to settle in Ellington in a cw and other puppet deviations commission letter said its de­ President Victor Swanson spoke In 24th TBICHINdfelS CASK against Cuba.” jorie Lyttle and Mrs. Isaac Cole, a bond Issue for construction of trust division in New York. Manchester parents will no nist bloc. from the usual. They have ^ r - May 5. sponsored by the Manches­ favor of revising the bylaws of HarUord, April 18 (/P) — The Ministry of Education granted 3.- The statement declared the that Moscow was doing what sewer lines to the proposed *ite of new plant housing not only the There was no announcement Three rock-throwing students cision for the denial was based on 300 "snow scholarships” during both of Manchester, Mrs. Thomas processing company, but an allied longer be asked to pay for pam­ formed on television shows and a ter Council of Church Women. the outlook of increased polution the fire district. State Health Department today re­ Soviet government “will not aban­ might be expected by way of diplo­ the new Rockville Processing Co. when formal hearings will begin broke the windows of the U.S. In­ "The Churches—Free and Re­ the winter to young factory and Lelefi of South Norwalk, and Mrs. matic-political support for a be­ industry. The name of the Induatry As customary, all (deliberations phlets and periodicals that have few years ago made a puppet of the Hockanum River. Merz pointed out that the fire ported another case of trichlnosla don the Cuban people in their Roy Goodale of Niantlc: and sev plant in Ellington. formation Center in Belgrade iMt movie' which has been shown on sponsible,” will be her topic. department, is operating under by­ in Connecticut, for a total of 24 office workers for a week’s skiing trouble, will not refuse It all nec­ leaguered friend while not plung­ First Selectman Joseph A. Mac- has not been disclosed. will be in secret. been used in addition to text­ night. But Yugoslav Foreign Min­ The May Fellowship Day ob­ Audit Requested at a resort. During the Christmas eral nieces and nephews. ing too deeply into any military Since the March 23 announce­ When the original panel was books supplied by the Manches­ television. laws that were written In 1917. The latest case, the department essary aid and support on the just Funeral arrangements are in Varish said voters have Indicated istry quickly expressed regrets to servance will begin at 2 p.m. at Another correspondence read last vacation 1,500 similar scholarships commitment. ment, th* Rockville City Council convened March 15, the indica ter Board of Education. In addition to performances, the night was from the State Tax De­ Merz, and Directors Thomas El­ said. Involves a 40-year-old Hart­ struggle for the freedom and in­ complete. they favor the bonding principle as the U.S. embassy. Two of the stu­ Moores give lecture demonstraUons South Methodist Church, and will liott and Thomas Conran were ford woman. went to university students. dependence of Cuba.” To double check on this, Wash­ the correct method of raising has approved, on a split vote, the tions were that price policies The board approved a motion dents were believed to have been be preceded by a potluck at 12:30 partment, asking if an auditor has ington authorities were keeping a future connection of sewers from last night giving William H. Cur­ for organisations both for enter­ Demanding an end to protection David J. Donnelly money for the sewer construction. some brass and copper firms here Cubans. tainment and in fund raising p.m. Mra Donald Culver will be and aid for the rebels, the state­ Serially close watch for any Com- The sewer would connect the Ellington. and in other states would be ex tis, superintendent of schools, All three students were arrested general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Andover—David Joseph Donnel- ImumSt efforts to send new arms plant site in the Windermere sec­ The company decided to relocate amlned. Price-fixing, monopolies the authority ■ to determine the projects. ment warned: infant son of Mr, and Mrs. and guards were posted around Mr and Mrs Moore are members Russell M in^M rs. Neil Paterson, "The Soviet govertiment hopes supplies to Castro. So far none tion of Ellington with the Rock­ in Ellington because residents unfair competition and other prac­ number and typo of periodicals to the building. of the Puppeteers of America. and Mrs. LouiS Champean. iames H. Donnelly Jr. of Rt. 6, was ville sewage treatment plant about there gave informal assurance be used In Manchester schools. it Will be understood In the USA found dead in his crib this morn­ were reported. tices in restraint of trade are pro­ In Tokyo, 40 leftwing student* Open House Set ■ A nursery will be provided that aggression against Cuba goes As for the military situation in a half mile away. they would finance sewer main ex­ hibited by the anti-trust laws All teachers will be required to demonstrated in front of the U.S. through the luncheon and service. ing. Cuba itself, U.S. government tensions. submit their requests to Curtis in Open House ''dH t** conducted against the interests of the Amer­ Medical Ebcaminer Francis Burke The sewer issue is paramount at Judge Anderson said the Jury Embaissy. PVilice stood by, and from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Mrs. Pinney was bom in Hol- FAMOUS I ican people and la caipable of authorities maintained their strict the moment because the process­ At a special town meeting last will meet three days a week. stead of making the request di­ there was no violence. voke. Mass., and was graduated said death wag due to a lung in­ rectly to a child’s parents. The Coventry' I>ay School. Featured jeopardizing the peaceful life of fection and respiratory disease silence on whatever intelligence ing firm has indicated it will re­ week to appropriate $50,000 for About 60 persons held a protest from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. in the school ■from Belchertowm (Maas.) High TOP ^RFORMANCE m the population of the USA Itself.'* accounts they might have. The locate there if sewer facilities are the work, it was decided to explore board of education voted to pay meeting In Guatemala ehouting School aa class salutatorlan. She common among infanta. Dempsey Budget Hit auditorium will Le the kir^er- The baby was bom Dec. 31, 1960 situation was believed still in a provided by the town. Ellington’s further the bonding prlnciplfe $nd for all periodicals and magazines •Cuba si, Yankees no!" majored in psychology at the Uni­ Hartford, April 18 {/Pi — Rep. that Curtis classifies as text­ garten children presenting "Hen- At United Nations, the Commu­ In Manchester. critical stage with the eventual Industrial Development Commis­ no action was taken on the appro­ nev Penny." a musical playlet, as versity of Massachusetts, and wras sion meets tonight to Uke steps to priation. Robert T. Calms today rapped books. kectricRAZOR ! nist bloc today mounted an of­ In 1 addition to his parents he la. outcome still hinging, above all, on well is a nursery school story a member of the Student Chris­ fensive In the United Nations for surrived by a brother. James H. whether the Cuban people general­ determine costs and construction Voters were told a straight ap­ Democratic Gov. John N. Demp­ Earlier this year a request waa hour, with Mrs. Celia Bell in tian Association, the Psychology quick action to halt the fighting Donnelly HI; a sister. Colleen ly rally to the rebels or to Castro. needs. propriation would be of no avail sey’s proposed budget and said Re­ made of Curtis, by members o f Public Records charge. , enubtsand the Women's AthleUc in Cuba. Beth; his paternal grandparents, In the fashion of propaganda "It came on us so quickly,” Mac- If the sewers were not built In the publicans "would rather be and the board of education, to deter­ The school orchestra 'wUl play Association. Czechoslovakia demanded that Mr. and Mrs. James H. Donnelly rather than diplomacy. Moscow is­ Varish said, "that we don’s know current budget year. The money will be right than hsiaty.” mine what type of magazine stu­ and presentations of choral speak­ She is a graduate of Bangor Sr. of Spencer, Mass.: his maternal sued the text of Khrushchev's yet the exact problems Involved.” would then go into the general Dempsey's budget, ^Id the dents were being asked to buy. Warrantee Deeds the UJI. Political Committee issue fund and' the process would have ing. songs and dances by the low­ Theological Seminary. While she 1,U777| 'WE SAVE YOU MONEY' an immediate call for a cessation grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel message before it ever got to Ken­ Rockville Processing announced House chairman of the finance Curtis foLind that such maga Dsjiiel Joseph eind Anna May er grades will be guided by Mra attended the seminary, she held of the fighting and a halt of all Jewett of Gardnier, Maine; and his nedy. The Kremlin chief himself its decision to move to Ellington to be repeated. committee, "left undone some zines as Weekly Reader and Jun Rice to Robert W. and Carolyn Ruth Gehring. lower grades di- pastorates in East Sangoville and REG. $12.95 I paternal great grandmothers. Mrs. was off vacationing at the Black March 23 and said It plans to build Rockville Processing intends to things that should be done, ap­ ior Scholastic were' being used in H. Chase of East Greenwich, R. I., a'd to the Invading antl-Caatro expand, its operation once it has East Millonocket. Maine. During 1 Year Guarantee _ at the PARKADE forces. Sarah Dwelly of Oakham, Mass., Sea. a $2.5 million plant. A subsequent peared to do some things which many classes In addition to text property at 16 Carroll Rd. World War II. she served as a wrangle with Rockville officials relocated, according to Louis S. books. Herbert F. Meier to Daniel R. Pupils of all grades will take . . . - good, close, cieen shave ■ Jirl Nosek, Czechoslovak dele­ and Mrs. Harry Covey of Nashua, U.S. authorities n'oted Moscow did not need doing, and continued part in the entertainment pro­ chaplain's assistant In the ' Ma­ N. H. over the availability of sewer fa­ Lavitt, the real estate agent who some of the dubious practices of Parents had objected to indi­ and Rita M. Almeida of Hartford, • every time. Features pop-up hair * • FREE DEUYERY—Ml 9-2343 gate, delivered a sharp attack on also had a more moderately word­ arranged purchase of the Ellington gram. Art teacher, Mrs. Mary rine Corpa. ____ the United States for Its alleged FHmerai service* will be held ed statement which they said was cilities put the move up in the air. the last administration." vidual members of the board be property at 26 Griffin Rd. Burke, will explain her program trimmer. Precision made, Im- S Thursday at 11 a.m. at First Con­ Company President Theodore tract for the new plant site. The Cairns, of Madison, said in his cause their children would come Burnham Estates, Inc., of New role In the invasion. He spoke af­ de.signed to tell the Russian home processing company now leases London, to Herbert F. and Mar­ and present an exhibition by her ported from Switzerland, ter Soviet Delegate Valerian A. gregational Church. Andover. The public about the situation. In that Scheitlln said he would as soon prepared talk at the weekly Re­ home with a note from teachers Team will confer the third degree I move to Pennsylvania, where at­ space in the old Minterbum Mill requesting money for additional jorie E. Meier, property off Croft pupils. . ^ . at Columbia Grange Wednesday Zorin had laid before the commit­ Rev. Willard E. TTiomen, pastor, statement, the Kremlin said only publican luncheon that his party’s Mrs. George Humphrey, instruc­ will officiate. tractive offers had been made. on E. Main St. peri(xlicals. Rd. night. Inspection will be held at tee a warning that the Soviet tha£ the Soviet Union "reserves position "has always been that L. Audrey KnoOa to William B. tor In French, -will also present the Grange meeting at 8 p.m. Union is prepared to support the TTiere will be no calling hours. the right” in case of armed inter- taxes should be set after it is The board decided that if a cer her pupils. The entire faculty and The Potter Funeral Home. 4.% tain magazine is used in conjunc and Alice F. Thornton, property Thursday at the Grange Hall on regime of Fidel Castro with “all ventim against Cuba "to take all known how much money is needed off New State Rd. staff will be available to discuss R t 44A. Deputy Reginald Japies the necessary assistance.” Jackson St., Willlmantic, Ig in Rockville-V ernon for the budget.” tion with the regular text. It SAVE! SAVE! SAVE measures with other countries to should be classified as a textbook Quitclaim Deeds the curriculum. of Manchester will inspect the The Czechoslovak delegate charge of arrangements. render the necessary assistance." Republicams, he said, are op­ Parents may visit the class­ posed to diversion of funds and and supplied by the board of edu­ Paul E. Dutelle to Paul E. and work of the third anfl fourth de­ charged that "the United States Eiiiest Roger peCioccIo A number of U.S. officials fig­ Helena F. N. Dutelle, property off rooms from 6:30 to 7:15 and 8:15 gree teams. The mebtlng will' be is morally and materially respon­ ured Khrushchev could do no less Five Area Youths Arrested have been giving careful study cation as are other books. to 9 p.m. E Ernest Roger DeCloccio, 15. of Avondale Rd. preceded by a potluck at 6:30 ^ i U c t u a i a c sible” for the anti-Castro military 127 Bissell St. a student at Man than he has done, in view of the to the budgqt. Thomas J. Hacl;ett of Manches­ News of Servicemen p.m. All attending should bring a operation. fond embrace the Reds have ex­ Calms said the GOP has been Navy Carl E. Me- Chester High School, died at Hart- ter and Mary F. Earl of Pasadena. covered dish. HAIR CLIPPER SET Z o fA a read, to thw A9-nation po­ fb'rd’Hospltal late last night after tended to Castro. It was recalled In Drag Race Crackdown "carefully researching sources of Lejyion Auxiliary Calif., to Alice F. and William B. gonigle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaile Parent-members of the South I litical comhdttee the full texts of a that Moscow turned loose its revenue, legitimate scnirces, and an illness. Thornton, property off New State W. Megonigle of John Hand Dr., is Coventry Cooperative Nurse'iy- and I Includes barber shears, declaration and letter sent to He was bom July 19, 1945. in propaganda machine witli fury not the snatching at any loose Sets May Events serving aboard the atUck aircraft DORMEYER but without a military follow-up Five area youths were arrested^dents that cars were racing on the Rd. Kindergarten will meet at 8 p.m. I ^ b , "butch" attach­ President Kennedy by Soviet Pre­ Brisbane. Australia, son of Ernest money as resorted to in the last Hie Equitable Life Assurance carrier USS Franklin D. Roos­ Wednesday at the home of Mrs. mier Khrushchev. The warning of C. and Zoe Stanton DeCiocclo. last Februai-y following the death on Pinney St. in Ellington last street at night. Rlblcoff budget.*’ Society of the United States to evelt operating with the Sixth Dean G. Wiley. Mrs. Betty Hallor- ment and instruction book of the Communists' favorite Con­ However, there was no racing March reports were discussed Coffeemaker with possible aid to Castro was in both Besides his parents, he Is sur­ night in a State Police crackdown He gave a rundown of items Thomas J. Hackett, L. Audrey Fleet in the Mediterranean. an. Grade 1 teacher at Coventry the letter and the statement. golese leader, Patrice Lumumba. last night at the time Labreche and plans for the coming month vived by his paternal grandmother, which he felt w re unncces.sary in made at a meeting of the Ameri­ Knofla, and John Henry Hackett, Marine L,ance CpL Harry L. Roy, Grammar School, will talk on Chief U.S. Delegate Adlal E. Mrs. Frances DeCiocclo of Hart­ The leader of one group of <3u- on possible drag racing. was there. Dempsey’s budget, and of items alHof Manchester, and Mary F. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Roy, "What Is Expected of First Grade C o f f e e Stevenson told the committee he ban exiles treated Klirushchev's Resident State Trooper Lionel The trooper, driving a new pa­ which he felt the budget should can Legion Auxiliary last night Probe Control Well ford; three brothers, Donald C. at the American Legion Home. Eai-1 and Jean A. Hackett of Pasa­ of Rt. 31, is serving at the Marine Pupils.” hoped to read Kennedy’s reply DeCloccio, stationed with the U.S. threats of actior more seriously Labreche made the arrests from trol - car. had joined unnoticed the have included. dena, Calif., property off New Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, The Lakewood Heights Associa­ Completely Immersible than most American officials, but among a group of 2‘7 teenagers in group of 13 cars to await further Mrs. Wilber Uttle, rehabilita­ later In the day. Army in Morocco, and Ronald J. tion chairman, reported that 200 State Rd. Calif. He recently received the tion will sponsor a public dance The exchange took place at the DeOoccio and Daniel c DeCiocclo, called on this country nevertheless 13 cars lined up in pairs on the developments, but halted the pro­ Conserv ator’s Deed to give full backing to the anti- cession when he saw a car ap­ Private Crossings Study (Shristmas cards have been given Gold National Trophy Individual at 8:30 p.m.. -Saturday at the opening of another tense round of both of Manchester; four sisters, street about 10 o’clock last night. Thomas J. Hackett, conservator Nathan Hale Community Center. 1 Completely ^shable^ Castro forces. Hartford, April 18 —A legis­ to Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital Pistol Match Medal In recognition debate on yesterday’s invasion of Judith H. DeCiocclo of Auburn, Charged with making excessive proaching. of estate of Jean A. Hackett, to of his high, fo o tin g ability demon­ Music will be by the Card Broth­ REG. $12.95 Dr. EmUio Nunez Portuondo, noise with a motor vehicle are Police said Labreche motioned lative subcommittee recommends for distribution next Cliristmas. ' Warm and Cuba by anti-Castro forces. The Ala., and Frances A. DeCiocclo. She also reported that three Alice F. and William B. Thornton, strated at the Camp Perry, Ohio ers orchestra. Norris Tarbell is In • IDEAL FOR KIDS HAIRCUTS public gallery was only partly Charlene DeCiocclo. and Zoo Lea former Cubah ambassador to the Royal E. Thompson Jr., 20, of 13 the cars off the street to allow the that control of private crossings be placed under the State Public Utili­ hospital volunteers did 56 hours property off New State Rd. matches .last year. Before entering charge of Uckets. Refreshments brew button filled because of the strict screen­ DeCloccio, all Of Manchester. United Stales, said in a statement S. Grove St., Rockville; Francis J. oncoming car to pass. The 13 cars that "it is appropriate . . . to warn ties Commission. of volunteer work Inst month. Guardian’s Deed the service In March 1958. he at­ will be served. WITH THIS COUPON ONLY! ing of -visitors. The funeral will be held Thurs­ Campanele, 17, of Windsor; Thom­ were in pairs, one pair behind the L. Audrey Knofla, guardian of The Assessors ofBce will be > No drip day at 8:30 a.m,. at the Watkins- the United States not to take the as Vaiciulis, 17, of Vernon; James other, when Labreche joined them. The subcommittee of the Gen­ Several members, she said, donat­ tended Howell Cheney T»<^hnical The Soviet Union is expected to ed cigarettes and homemade estate of Jdhn Henry Hackett, a School in Manchester. closed until further notice. The West Funeral Home, 142 E. Cen­ Russian threats in the Cuban situ­ Stevens, 22, of Maryland, station­ He heard the occupants of the eral Assembly's Public Utilities spout demand a U.N. denunciation of the ation as a joke. In my years in the Commission has been studying the cooikies for parties at the hospital. minor, to William B. and Alice F. Robert Roche, soft of Mr. and closing 'Will allow work to prog­ United States as an aggressor ter St., followed by a solemn 'ugh ed at the Groton Navy Base: and cars begin to count off in loud Thornton, property off New State SAVE! SAVE! SAVE United Nations, I found that when voices when the approaching car problem of accidents at private Mrs. Helen Griffin, education Mrs. David K. Boche of Home­ ress on adjustment of assessments 4 TO 10 against Cuba. The demand, how­ Mass 'of requiem at St. James’ Leigh Flucklnger, 19, of Tolland. Rd. so that proper tax bills may be Church at 9 o’clock Burial will Moscow makes such threats, they The arrests were made follow­ was spotted. grade crossings since seven chil­ chairman, reported that three ap­ stead Dr., Was graduated from re­ Spring’s Newest ever, is expected to get a cold usually carry them out.” dren and their foster mother were plications have been received from Building Permits cruit training. March 25, at the mailed at the correct billing date. I LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN! | CUPS reception from most delegates be In St. James’ Cemetery. ing a week of vigilance by La­ About four cars in the rear of 'G'reen Manor Construction Co. Friends may call at the funeral But he called on the United breche who had received a number the procession were driven away killed at a crossing in Berlin Manchester High School to m- NaVal Training Center. Great 7 TUBE (NOT 4) ' ■ other than Cuba and the Soviet States to "act speedily and open­ March 8. 1960. pete for auxiliary scholarships. Inc., to erect two new homes at Lakes, HI. Advertisement— bloc. home tonight from 7 to 9. and to­ of complidnts from Pinney St. resi- in the confusion, police said. J66 Cushman Dr. at $11,000 each. McKinney Lumber, MI 3-2141, HOW morrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 ly to rid the hemisphere of the State Rep. Thomas F. Kelly, D- Mrs. Clifford Walker will be The Nathan Hale Community 1 Yugoslav delegate Mlso Pavice- cancer of Fidel Castro's Commu­ East Haven, cliairman of the sub­ chairman of a rummage sale, Green Manor Construction Co. Center annual meeting will be held Bolton Notch. Hundreds .of Items FAMOUS MAKE | All-Wool SPORT COATS p.m. Inc., to erect two new homes at vlc supported the Soviet bloc de­ some military officials, it v. J evi­ for the home; Lumber, Hardware, nist regime.” committee, today reported the rec­ scheduled at the Legion h % : on at 8 pm. tomorrow at the Cen­ mand for U.N. action to halt the Oth^i-wiae, he said, "the tree dent they were concerned lest the Last Riles Held ommendations his group proposes May 12, beginning at 9 a.m. 118 Scott Dr. at $11,000 each. ter auditorium. Revised bylaws Mason. Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel Invasion. He also blamed the invasion prove premature. be enacted into law. Green Manor Construction Oo. Oil. Open 8 a m. to 5 p.m. World in general, and the United Mrs. Anthony O’Bright, chair­ will be voted on and annual re­ United States for the attack. Funerals States and Latin America in par­ If the assault is beaten back, For Ward Duffy The PUC would be empowered man of the Jimipr Girls, said the Inc., to erect new home at 118 ports given. The prime cause of the diffi­ they suggested, it might be jears to order protection at private girls will meet Saturday at 2 p.m. Tracy Dr., $11,000. Manchester Evening Herald ticular, may suffer a tremendous Paid-up members are urged to culty, he said, lay in the refusal defeat in Cuba this week.’’ before another could be mounted. Hartford, April 18 (iP) — The crossings. Mrs. Henry Ahnemiller of Jean Colavecchio for Jean and attend ' Coventry correspondent, F. Pauline of the United States to accept the James E. Hor\’»th The recommendations include a Wenachce, Wa.sh., national presi­ Olga Colavecchio, to erect new Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6331, The funeral of James E. Hor­ A total blackout of independent The key, as some saw It, was funeral of Ward Everett Duffy, Coventry Grange Ladies' Degree changes which had taken place in news reports from within the em­ whether the invaders would be clause under ^'hich the commission dent of the American Legion Aux­ home at 47 E. Maple St., $17,000. 95 vath, 15 Westminster Rd., was held retired editor of the Hartford could order the New Haven Rail­ Joseph Pavan for Joseph and Cuba. battled country made an assess­ supported by a popular uprising. iliary, will make a visitation to this morning at the John F. Tier­ road to pay for pro! ctlve devices John Pavan, to convert single­ REG. $25.00 Poland's Bohdan Lewandowskl ment of the situation virtually im­ In the absence'of such an anti- Times, who died Sunday, was held Connecticut on May 6 and 7. Mrs. said the United States cannot ney Funeral Home, 219 W. Center possible. today at the First Church of costing less than $500. Edward Adamy, president of the family dwelling into two-family Castro rising, it was considered The cost of any protective de­ home at 433 Keeney St., $500. evade responsibility because the St., followed by a solemn high The only news of the fighting Christ, Congregational, in , West auxiliai’y, and Mrs. Robert Mon- Mass of requiem at St. James’ unlikely the Invasion force, esti­ vices over $.500 would be' split United States is supplying arms to came in the form of sharply con­ mated variously between 4,000 and Hartford. gell, secretary, will repre.sent the Another best buy you the invaders and "gives them train­ Church. flicting claims issqed by both sides. equally among the private owners auxiliary at a banquet in Mrs. REAL ESTATE TAX HIT xcellent reception! 15,000, could best Castro’s army In attendance were friends from of the crossing, the railroad and Hartford, Conn.. April 18 (/PI— ing in Florida, Louisiana and The Rev Joseph H. McCann waa The Pentagon refused to answer all faceU of government and civic Ahnemiller’s ^honor on May 6 at can make only at Stem's! celebrant, assisted by the Rev. of perhaps 30,000 and a well- the local community. A bill that would place a two .beautiful tone! Guatemala." any ! questions about the Cuba life. the Hotel Bond in Hartford. Peter Pinto as deacon, and the armed militia which some sources Kelly said the PUC also should per rent tax on the sale, con- Handsome cabinet! Outstanding selection of Some delegates expressed fear situation, apparently seeking to placed at up to 400,000. They included representativee of Guests at last night's meeting that the Castro regime’s charges Rev. John D. Regan as subdeacon. avoid giving the’C^tro regime any be given the power to close private included Mrs. Eugene Rychling of vevanee or transfer of real estate The Cuban Revolutionary Coun­ state government led by Gov. John crossings, order protection for ran Into heovy opposition today the season’s smartest of American aid to the Cuban in­ The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F. Han­ possible basis for charges of U.S N. Dempsey; representatives of Coventry, department child wel­ • PM—^No static; music all day with little non was seated In the sanctuary. cil in New York said last night them, or order new' crossings. at a leglslaUve public hearing vaders might lead to Russian in­ military aggression. that much of the miUtia already the business world including A. C. fare chairm ^; and Mrs. John Interruptions fabrics and colors. You Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was organ­ The recommendations will be Johnson of ’Tnompsonvllle, district before the Legislature’s Finance tervention. But the general opin­ The only chink in the Defense had defected from Castro. Holland, vice president of the turned over to the full public: utili­ ion seemed to be that Russia ist and soloist. Committee. a Su|>er heterpdyne system can’t beat these valj^es in Depsu-tment’s wall of silence was a The Guantanamo Naval Base, Hartford National Bonk A Trust ties committee for consideration child welfare chairman. would limit Us aid to vocal, sup­ Burial was In St. James’ Ceme­ statement frdm a Navy spokes­ Co., education,. Dr. Eklward C. and possible introduction of a bill tery, where Father Regan, assist­ leased from Cuba under a treaty a No drifting of stations, holds them strongly all-wool sport coats. port and more shipments of arms. man last night that there was several years after the Spanlsh- Jacobs, president of Trinity Col­ before the General Assembly, Kelly rt '* ed by Father Pinto, read the com­ The Soviet jiews agency Tass nothing to a charge by Cuban American War Which liberated the lege, the judiciary. Chief Justice said. a Amazing Hl-Pi tone , said last night that Russia and mittal. Bearers were John Hor- Foreign Minister Raul Roa that 7 island, provies the United States Raym(md E. Baldwin; the arts, Its allies are prepared to aid the yath, (Charles Horvath, Arthur U.S. carrier planes had gone to a window on Cuba. Charles C. Cunningham of the a Picks up many stations Great Selection! Castro regime In its battle against Oelsel, Robert Tolly, Chester Kur the aid of anti-Castro jets. GOP Prepares Budget Wadsworth Atheneum. the revolutionaries, but the Tass lowltz, and Peter Cordera. He said there was no U-S. car­ There are some 6,000 Ameri­ Hartford, April 18 (IP) — Repub­ WITH THIS COUPON ONLY! commentary did not spell out the rier in the vicinity. He also dis­ cans there, about half of them A large -delegation from the licans are hoping to submit their All-Wool Worsted Slacks n g s naturo of such aid. missed Roa's companion charge Navy and Marine Corps person­ newspaper businese, including own proposals for a biennium nel and the rest dependents and Almost unbelievable price! All first X Khrushchev threatened last that American forces were join­ some 30 from the Times whom he budget within two weeks. Gym Cost Waived U.S. civilian workers. had known for many years were quality, carefully tailored, long-wear- ^ year to defend Cuba with rockets ing in the fight from the Guan­ GOP House Majority Leader J. FAMOUS POWERFUL If necessary but later said he had tanamo Naval Base in eastern Published reports have Indicat­ In attendance. The newspaper del­ Tyler Patterson Jr., Old Lyme, ing fabric! referred to rockets only In For ME A Event Cuba. ed the base's defenses have- been egations were led by Thomas Fer­ said yesterday the proposal will 6 TRANSISTOR RAUIO All-Wool Worsted Suits symbolic sense. The United States was standing strengthened recently. If, attacked guson of Manchester, president of include "our ideaa of w'hal state 37.95 Cuban Foreign Minister Raul The Manchester Board of Educa­ on Secretary of State Dean Rusk’s it wouldn't Uke long for help to the Connecticut Circuit, Associat­ programs are most essential.” Roa told the U.N. Generiil As­ restatement of Presi(lent Ken come from fleet and air units In ed Press, and Ron Autry, chief of Patterson and other Republican a Picks up from 14 to 32 stations tion last night voted to waive costs sembly'* main political committee nedy's declared policy of non-inter­ the Caribbean and from the Unit­ bureau for the Associated Press leaders declined to disclose what incurred by the Manchester Edu­ vention and U.N. Ambassador Ad- a Up to 200 hours play, on'l smiSi last night that American carrier- ed SUUs only 90 miles away. in Connecticut. changes they plan to make to based ^ t planes were taking part cation Association (MBA) when It lai E. Stevenson's denial of Roa’a EWSVIMMCE HBc battery The political world was repre­ Gov. John N. Dempsey’s ■ budget In the invasion and . that U.S. used the Manchester High School charge that this country financed sented by Edwin H. May Jr„ Re­ submitted earlier this year. a Transistors guaranteed lifetime, forces from the Guantsmamo and armed anti-Castro merce Life Insurance in a 'inutual gymnasium March It. naries. Aides Investigate publican state chairman, and the Dempsey proposed a $590 mil­ never hum out ’ Naval Baae had Joined the fight­ A chargs of $125 was incurred Insurance industry by Francis T. lion budget, calling for an across- MECHANIC. Age 3 1. Married. savings bank? Of course! Low- ing in Orlente Province. Steven­ However, Rusk underscored for -the uee of lights, heat, cus U. S. sympathy for the drive of Suspicious Fires Aheam, director of the Insurance the.-board tax increase program to with two children. He wants cost, too, because people GO for a Only thing to replace is 59c battery son Immediately repeated the U.S. protection for his family, and todlal services and shower nxjm Cubans to overthrow the Commu Information of (Jonnectlcut. raise about $130 million in new it. No one calls; no selling com­ denial that American forces of facilities when Manchester teach­ Duffy, was described as a man revenues. he is looking towards his a Excellent selection of stations nist-leaning Castro regime. missions are paid. That’s on* any kind are taking part in the ers and MHS seniors played a fund- Two small fire* of suspicious with deep roots by the Rev. John retirement. $5,000 Endow­ invasion. Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz. -a 90 day guarantee raising basketball game. told the Daughters of the Ameri origin were extinguished In toilet P. Webster at the funeral service BOY, 9, WOUNDED ment at Age 65 policy costs reason why SB L I is low-cost. ■ Each year the MEA sponsors rooms at the South Methodist "Ward Duffy stood as a man because you GO for it. BIRGH FOUNDER QUOTED can Revolution last night that the Clinton, Ckmn., April 18 (IP)— him $12.05 s month. Divi­ certain events to raise money for with roots in the midst of a gene Here’s something else you’ll ■ J A W Complete With Free , Tex,, April 18 — United States should make it clear Caiurch at 3:50 yesterday afternoon. A 9-yepr-old boy was shot In dends, as earned, will reduce a Genuine Leather The Houston Chronicle, In n the scholiurship fund of the MEA. “we are ready*-to use our ipUitary Town (jompanles 1 and 4 re­ ration characterised by a lack of the stiSmach today while hunt­ the cost. $5,000 will help his really GO for; friendly SBLI R i«. $2S.W This iiihd is used solely to pro­ and *conomic Btrength” to get rid sponded. ^ roots,” he said. ing In the woods off route 145. copyright story, today quoted vide scholarship* for Manchester family if he should die; people to help you chooee tha a Hearing Aid Robert Welch, founder of the o f the Castro government. Firemen and pollc* said that Philip VoUhardt Jr., son of Mr. $5,000 will help him retire High School graduate*. Goldwater propoeed: plan best for you, and for others SAVE $12 Attachment John BIroh Society, as taring he toilet tissue and paper towels were EMERGENCY IN CEYLON 1 tand Mrs. PhUlp I'ollhardt 8r., i ! ^ r i eisily when he reaches Harry L. Leonhardt, secretary of 1. A declaration of intent to burning. Colcmbo, Ceylon, April 18 was taken to Middlesex Hos­ in your family. GO for SBLI. Go a Battery BIG DEODORANT SALE doea not Uke what he called the 65. It pays to GO for SB tl. “ oontinuuig appeasement” of the the board of education said he eradicate the Castro regime. An investigation is underway. /i gr., dls- Oxide Ointment. I t a C Save SOc. • for ■•V* quoted an saying tJiere n » moie movement of the Island nation’s Craaan, BoII-on. VV when they are trying to raise 3. Help to "those loyal Cubans About Town Martin said the boy told him solvM InstaDtbr. f r e e ALTERATIONS,* FREE LAY-AWAY PLAN OoaunaBtet sympBAhltcrs In th# Tamil minority. Mrs. Sirimayo Ask the Mutual Savings Bank nearest you. federal govemmeht than ever be- Bchotarship money to be used for who would free their native land." Randaranaike’s government ban­ he had been shot accidentaly by Manchester Sht^ping Parkade, Middle Turnpike W . and Manchester children. Goldwater. spoke of "the (Jdm- Bag. OSc. Pure Olyoerlue e M Reg. 49c. S lbs. (not 1 Rag. 1..08. Vi Prtce. KAgi Reg^. 1.00. loe Bine f t l f forok including flie dlplomntlo The Junior Century C3ub of ned the Tamil Federal Party a hunting companion who was THE $AYINO$ lANK OF MANCHESTER Broad S t , Manchtater, Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 A.M . to MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE The board of education wai in muniat comjuest of Cuba” and said Suppositories. Do*. • “ C 'lb.) Epsom Salt. A / C Desert Flower. taWV Soorot. ^ eorpis, Saul Friedman, Chronicle Manchester will' hold "neighbors and Imposed "control of publica- not Identified. Philip had to walk • P3I.— Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 A.M. to 9 PJM. agreement with L eonhardt and It waa "th* most important Rua a quarter of a mite back to the OPEN, MONDAY, TUESDAY, SATURDAY 10 A.M; to S PJt. reporter, tape recorded 1 night” and • meeting tomorrow »t tlon*,” praenmaMy ioine form niid taiterriew with Welob voted unanlmaualy to waive all Sian vietory of the Collid War. road after tbe shooting. PEOFLrS SAVINOS lANK. ROCKVIUt Saturday, 9 A.]k> to 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10 A.M. to 0 PJ*. n iTilfi pjn. *t th* K oi C Home. S t p n m MSMonUpi. Tripte-8 Stamp BedempUoii Ceoter^UO Blarket Square, Newlagtoa costs iBcurred bgr the MBA. rrom th* prlvBt* eommsata o<

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' o u r BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE RockvUle-V ernon Jarvis Buying BUGGS BUNNY OHM AMP ^ I ' • * HELCO Office Ainwtr to PrtHow FuaJP H WATCH REPAIR AMROry. BUT ^GET BAC< IN VER ROOW., I WANTEPTO Cabinet Member Two Youths Killed . ALL TYPES OCERO; petunia SAIP UMfERUP Jarvla Realty Co. is .negotiating ; for the purchase of the former ' VA HAVE r STAY r ' SEPCREOUR ACB08S SZwamiger AH Work Electronically there per BALL SAME / 4 Meat cut Cheney Bros, office on Hartford THIS ^ lllMnlMroI ANAOC«e 'KaniMdy’f 5 Aged In Somers Crash Rd., now owned by Hartford Elec­ Tested a f t e r n o o n ; CHriiwLC. 6 Requires tric Light Co. The purcha.se price Doa(Ui — 7Sworda OUARANTRED FOR OST FUIX-TSiUI SBafore has not been disclosed. FH«----- hit Alfred Werbner of Jarvis Realty natloBM • BambobUka Two Rockville boys died In Som-f Chapdelaine and the late Arllne S«ct«tai;a( ors last night In a one-car crash Naumann Chapdelalne. Co. said today that Jarvis Is buy­ 10 idiot He waa a senior at Rockville ing the property as an Investment theTreaiury llFamlnint which hospitalized two others who ROBERT JEWELERS 13Sonf bird appellation High School and a member of the and ’comtemplates development of MSmulipaw were in the car with them. high school band. He was a mem­ the building for commercial and 533 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER llObeorrod 42StripUngs IBRldkul* lOStUl 38 Cboft rattle Bruce P. Campbell, Ifi, of 116 ber of the Flrat Lutheran Church office u.se. • , \ MlDMCt 21Notdlipdched^29BBtiylna..29 Entry ina AZMlnaanivaneq Orchard St., died Instantly, accord­ MI 9-6560 17 ClMinlcal'ialflx of Rockville and active in ita The tw’o-atory brick stnicture 18 Amaranth, for ing to State Police, who said he Luther League. waa buUt around 1900 and has a re­ 4h it a r r s Gardsnand suatained a broken neck and Initanoa otbara emperor 47 Vehicle He la Burvived by hla father. cent garage addition at the rear. BY V. T. HAMLIN K 10— Rnaklaa 33Insplroawtth glCrato , 48Above crushed cheat. Funeral aervicea will be held Cheney Bras., Inc., sold the prop­ A 1.LV OOl’ mambaroltba reverential foat 87Bartar^ 4BUnafpiratad Dennis Chapdelalne, 17, of 12 Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Ladd erty to HELCO on July 10, lO.Oe. THERE WE ABE- BUTKWY??/ NOSPECIA). I TO BE ( hMavPH.' aamt cabinet 24 Uncommon 38 Son of Noah bODlrk Harlow St., was dead oh arrival at F^meral Home, 19 ElHngton Ave. ! BACK INTO THE aiEmidayeri 52 Summer (Ft J The present book value of land SBEM T^JTH SEEMS TO BE V tH K K T n 'l PURPOSE, OORL \ tXTlNS ALL 25 European (Bib-) Hartford Hoapltal. The cause The Rev. David G. Jaxhelmer, and building la estimated at about PURB3SE JUST A TEST- RIGHT, WOULPMT H ------SSlIaildoua 26 FYench rivtr 41 Antiquated 54 Fowl waa Hated aa a severd head Injury .^ATuL THE V’CH' '^VWERE \ CENTURY ON SHIPBOARP burning pastor of First Lqtheran Church, 3198,000 and covers 11.18 acres of OF THIS RUN, MORE YOU SAY? y In Rockville City Hoapltal today GLASS ENCLOSURES screen VNARMS - ■ 'iSOCMHERE/ ITRuaaian r fT IT r will ofBciate. Burial will be In ground area. ■TOP? C3R LESS empreaa r r r r r are Charles Gagne, 18, of 104 UP. THEN TOU U. r d n Grove Hill Cemetery. The building, which contains a EE HCM OxrS_— ^ llTnrUah □ IT Union St., and Richard Rackow Friends may call at the funeral basement and two upper floors, FOR BATHTUBS DOING AS A t (0 prefeeta r r _ akl, 19, of 61 Lawrence St. Their home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. S S n rd ier i has a total floor area of 23,800 and SHOWERS ------JSDtRC^ Vj' condition is Hated aa aatlafactory. square feet. HELCO moved a 14- 84 Rub out n r IT _ - Hoapltal authorities w-ould not 35 Vigilant i i L Advertisement— member office ataff from the Hart­ Glass does a beautiful job for such SSHewaaa i r IT describe the nature of their in- McKinney Lumber, MI 3-2141, ford Rd. regional office to 637 commander Jurlea. Bolton Notch. Hundreds of items Main St. early last December. The purposes in your bathroom. Easy to with the------The boys’ members of Hixplorer for the home; Lumber. Hardware, clean-. Never wears out. ‘T T l □ Scout Post 92 at Union Congrega­ StaU Troopers Inspect the wreckage of the sports car in which Bruce Campbell and Dennis Chapde- property waa then put-up for sale. ^ASOM 'v "C* • Fleet in tlM ■ nB10 nt11 n Mason, Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel laine, both of Rockville, were killed when it struck a tree on Rt. 83 In Somers last evening. Two aonthweat IT r tional Church, were traveling to OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Padfic m □ □ Oil. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. companions. Charles Gagne and Richai-d Rackowski, are patients at Rockville City Hospital. Camp- OVENS PIIJJ40X-9IZE '•L, Springfield to take part in a swim­ . .. *^ . _. . . ------i_ . 1— v,o,.i, t The impact of the crash left a dent estl- New York—-The “world's amall- SATCRDAY 8 A.M. to 12 NOON H-ia 38 Greek populaoa S" _ Ijell and Chapdelalne were passengers in the back seat, 4 n ming course they have been at­ (Herald photo by Satemisi. est 1 ovehs," pillbox-size electronic dOEninaret tending in past weeka! They were mated at a depth of one foot in the roof of the car. 42 Rendered fat j r High School Gels devices for keeping diodes and BY DICK TURNER of iwint W m A the only members of the post tak­ t l ' • other miniature components at J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. 48Wlneveaaal j r ing the rourae. Farr, 106 Francis Dr.; Mrs. Ernes­ Mrs. Gloria Pixley and son, Glas­ ville; Lee Edwards. 428 Porter St.; 47 Mountain F w i State Police said the trip would Athletic Trainer Robert Ponan, 31 Center St., Rock­ just the proper operating tempera­ tine Kearns. Hartford; Mrs. Joanne tonbury; Mrs. Marguerite Yeomans tures aboard aircraft, missiles, and 31 Bissell S t.~ P h o n « Ml 9-7322 BY AL VERMEER paaaea * r have been their tenth to Spring- Butler. ^9 Pioneer Circle; Arnold and daughter, Andover. ville; Carrie Shepardson, Storrs; PRISCII.LA’S POP Slldolted □ IV"HPRPwBO n field for this purpose. They had DISCHARGED TODAY: Janies Gail Relchenbach, 406 Woodland space probes, are made by a watch 53 Tonsured n r 0 " XT JT $7 40 The Manchester Board of Edu­ Hammerlind. South Coventr>", manufacturer. BUT IT S U R E ' ’'Sometimes 1 feel 55DMend □ i traveled the same route each cation last night appropriated $700 George Nolan. 351 Parker St.; Roy, 16 Middle Butcher Rd., Rock­ St. LOOKS <3 0 0 0 , I'm a complete 55 Tranquil IT XT 54 week, police said. for an athletic trainer for Manches­ DOESN'T ITT failure a s a ^ 57 Seethed Gagne, the driver, and Rackow ter High School. • Co n s c ie n c e !, 58 Dinner ceoraa 5T ski were in front, Troopers said. A. Raymond Rogers Jr., principal DOWN Campbell and Chapdelalne were in of Manchester High School, named 1 Extinct bird the rear. football roach Walker Briggs to ZAngers E MB ■ M.JI Gagne failed to make a curve Troopers saiil, and the car rplled the post t(Mlay. over and skidded off the road into The position of trainer Will be SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’N E A t a tree, hitting the tree with Its for all aea.sons, with emphasis on roof. The roof waa pushed In, they football. The position is being aald. All but Campbell were established to help coaches of var­ MriEly's thrown out of the car. sity sports during practices, and before and after games. The accident occurred about ' Thia new position will allow the o’clock on Rt. 83 south of the cen coach to perform other duties per­ SfioPgl 3 . ter of Somers. State Police said they are atill taining to hia activity and allow trying to determine the • cause of him extra time for this work. A-18 the accident. The exact duties of this position Resident Trooper Theodore will be set up by Rogers. BY JOE CAMPBELL (Details on the sports page.) BONNIE Scheiber waa the first trooper at the scene. Trooper Joeeph Ban HELLO.'WMO? f HA HA HA gasaer and Sgt. Robert Bohman of OM.MELLO. THATSFUNNY the Stafford Springs troop were Hospital Notes FIN E . HOW WHAT ELSE called in shortly afterward, Campbell waa bom June 21, 1944 ARE YOU? IS NEW? 4/-yg Vlalting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. O H . SURE. In Rockville, a son of Stanley and Adelaide Menge Campbell, for all areas except maternity UH-HUH where they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:30 A Junior at Ellington High to 8 p.m.; and private rooms where School, he was a member of the they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors school band. He was a member of are requested not to smoke In pa­ First Lutheran Church of Rockville tient’s rooms. No more than two and prc.sident of it* Luther League: and leader of Explorer Post 92 of visitors at one time, per patient. Rockville. In addition to his parents, he is ADMITTED YESTERDAY; survived by a brother, Ronald Jane Brookes, 35 Bigelow St.; Mrs. Ralph Campbell: a sister. Trudy- Florence Rockwood, 75 Union St.: Jane Campbell, both at home; his Miss Lorettq Staples. 83 North paternal grandparents. Mr. and St.; Mrs. A'dona Roman, South **Wh«n I earns hare, Mr. Higgins, you said I’d have ovary Windsor; Frederick Diehl, 27 Em­ opportunity, but ao far Tve taken dictation from only -Mrs. Irving P. Campbell of Vernon BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD Ceh/er; and maternal grandpar- erson SI.; Mrs. Mary McBride. 34 JUDD SAXON ona unmarried executive!” dn(^\. ent.s.'^ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Menge of McKinley St.; John McNamaf. 209 A RJN5US FROM 'njRKEy/'' JUST TO HAVE THE INSIPE ON THIS STORY, Rockville. ' Woodland St.; Christine Clavette, MR. SARVER, HOW ABOUT ME Funeral' ^services will be held 17 Falknor Dr.: Mrs. Joyce Mi­ HELPIN& HIM” BY ROUSON Thursday at 3i30 p.m, at the I.*dd chaud. 299 Main St.; Mrs. Anna LITTLE SPORTS Funeral Home,;^19 Ellington Ave., Zenker. 8 Liberty SU Rockville; C*Of. % ? 6 e* 1 Feeleei C e ^ FMa-r HokC James Rowley Jr.. Coventry; Mrs. TM-WerldlUfMilML Rockville. The w y . David G. 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THE Walker Brigg^ Named Trainer at High School Da Preem Has Warm Personality, Spring Sensation Spencer Up to Herald Angle Boxing Helped Gigantic Matman By Football Position Wide Open New York (N E A )— The EARL YOST New York Athletic Club isn’t Big Bat Gives Gary Geiger /i.ri'jves Sporta Editor the kind of place where guys R v FRADJK r i IN F *>make him wMl nuMWtd for th4#ment next fall, w# exptet to hav*# In aceSpUng the new po41Uon#Miatant jayvee coach and Dave go around slapping each other ny r KANK LLlNb ^ from 40 to 60 mori *tud4nt*, 4nd Briggs said ,’’Class lo4d plus foot- Dooman and Jim Moriarty, who Expects to Riiii Four Minute Mile pott. on the back. They recline Cardinals Tie Between GlamourMen While spring may be just Improvement In teacher loads balf^responslbllity have become coached the freshmen squad this I expect to run that four minute mile this year,” Pet# What ibout th* h*M football stuffily on their pads in the there has been a request for five too time consuming. Then too, this past fall. Close announced last weekend after he had scored a double in around the corner, tlie air was coaching job? mlat-fllled steam room wrapped For Top S|H>t* full of fall talk as Manchester additional teachers which would is a position which ws have need­ Rogers also said that next (all in stock market quotations. New \t>rk, April 18 (/P)— It’s not true that the Red the annual Quantico Relay Carnival at the famed Marine Job Wide Often Include aome science instructor* ed here for quite a few yeata and "We intent to field separate teams High School suddenly finds "As far as I’m concirntd, thi* i* But the other day a huge guy Sox outfield coneists of just the two glamour boys—rookie Corps base in Quantico, Va. The former Manchester High and but it 1* going to be difficult to I feel that I will be contributing for both the high-school Fresh­ with a gnarle'" face and snaggle- New York. April 18 (/P i- itself shopping for a new hiOad wld* open,” answ*red Rog*r*. "I know which poatUona we will b* to athletics here at Manchester men and at Barnard School. We AMERIC.\N l£A O C E phenom Carl Yastrzemski in leftf ield and the -returning All- St. John’s University track star broke the tape first in Mth have no one In the back of my toothed smile broke up the joint. Perennial ^prinp sensation Monday’s Results America boy Jackie Jensen in rightfield. They’ve got a pretty the half-mile and mile runs and was named the outstanaing football coach. able to implement until the budget High. It will take a lot of the de­ have found out that Connecticut All Prlmo Camera did was wrap When the Board of Education mind to All the position. is confirmed." tails away from the coaches which Interscholastic Athletic Confer­ Darvl Spencer is up to lus] New York S, Kansas City 0 fair cent.erflelder, too, In Gary Gel-^------ib-r *"------athlete of the two-day carnival, . his big paw around anybody who met last night and approvkd the "We ar* looking for a head foot­ Brigga, in his new position, will they now have to do themselves.” ence rules require this." came within 10 feet of the rubbing April tricks apain and as a re- j Boston S, Ix>s .Angeles S ger even If he is a virtual unknown runs i^th a home ijjiu^ahd sin­ Close spent a frustrating winter ball coach. We are limited at pres­ In his 14 years as head coach, Recommendation for the train­ by comparison with his two flank­ establishment of the position of be available for the care of in­ table and smile gently but infec­ .rult the St. l^uis Cai-dinalsi Only Games Scheduled. gle. He had a perfect day at the on the boards, chasing foreign im­ athletic trainer at Manchester ent. We can fill the position from Briggs’ teams ported a 42-65-7 er’s position was made by the W. L. Pet. O.B. ers. ports around major arenas in the juries and the general condition­ tiously. found themselves today shar- plate with another single and a High next year Principal J. Ray­ within or pick someone from the ing of all varsity sport* partici­ record. special athletic committee headed .MhuiFMta ...... 4 I .800 Throughout spring training the walk. Blast and Midwest, setting new outside. But, if we follow the lat­ "Hallo, Buddy.” loc first flare in thr National. trumpets from the Red Sox camp mond Rogers was quick to. act. pants. Tim* allotments and spec­ Other coaches on ' the football by Rogers. This group will make Everybody was "Buddy." Like to Cleveland .. .750 Vt track marks only to get second Rogers offered the ntw post to his ter course, the candidate must be further recommendations at the Lrapue -nth the San Franciaco Gi­ .661 in Scottsdale, Aria., blared au-ay Ford, who was blanked on op/T- ific sports asaignmenta are to be staff Include Tony Alibrlo, as- Babe Ruth, everybody was "Kid.” Detroit . . . . placements. present football coach "Walker competent to teach subjects In eistant varsity coach: Ted Martin, Board of Education’s next meet­ ant.*, i New York .. .661 with the exploits of Yastraemskl. ing day, permitted only three sin- However, he has always done set by Rogers. The job will pay For one night, the rich men of the glea, walked four and atruck out Briggs and the latter accepted.. which we have vacancies.’’ 3700, Rogers laid. head jayvee coach, Jim Brezinski, ing May i5. AC were.gathered up like a bunch T fr CardinaL*. nith Spencer ! Boston ...... 661 the 3100,000 bonus boy. and Jen­ better on the cinders and last Explaining further. Roger* .alamminf ^otne five run.« with a , sen. who grabbed off 380,000 of eight. Only 1,947 fans, smallest "We fell fortunate if having a ------:------j,------1— of kids before one of the unique .833 week's performances add fuel to man with Walker’s qualifications stated, "Actually we have only amcle and a prand slam home nm. ; Kansas City .333 New York Yankee bonus money a Yankee Stadium turnout since the ambition that the slender Ma­ athletic figures of the last two Sept. 21, 1954, saw the Yankees for the position on our staff.” two vacancies on our Staff and generations. Primo was in town. ontslnpcrd the l-os .\npele.' Chicago . . . . .333 dozen yearb ago. Very little waa rine first lieutenant will crack the they are both In the English De­ P,-vipers P-fi la.«t nipht in the only •MO heard about Geiger, whom the Red get all their runs off Jerry Walk­ Rogers declared this morning in w Semi-Grotesque ! Washington four minute mile before the aum- his office. “ As. you know. Walker partment. However, there is a pos­ lr\piie pame .echrduled. The trl- Baltimore . .1 JtOO Sox got as a “gift” In a 1958 winter er. the young righthander ac­ mer Is over. t: Up close, with huge feet, enor­ quired recently by Kansas' City has been doing most of this work sibility of openings occurring in iimnh fourth in six .starts for the Today’s Games trade with Cleveland ..that brought FWdayi Close set a new meet mous jaw, craggy f atures, Car- Vic Wertz for Jimmy''Ptersall from Baltimore. plus ■ coaching anyway along with the social Studies and business Kedh’cds. was in the, fonn of a- MinnpMita ( P a s c u a 1 1-0) at record when he covered the 880- field. nera Is semi-grotesque. But he jis hir*hdav present for Manaper The Red Sox brass wasn’t even the fact that hia background and Boston (Muffett 0-0) 3 p.m. yard training at SprlngflSId College "Because Of increaaed enroll- not the Camera of semi-fictiom, Poll,v Hemtis. ."T yp.«teniay. Ix>s .Angeles (Garver 0-0) or sure Geiger could play at all. The RED SOX 8, ANOEUS S— Saturday with top honors In the the bumbling Alpine oaf who whs Tf .Sprnrrr could hit in Aiipust 24-year-old natk of Sand Ridge. Tommy Brewer. Red Sox right­ mile, turning In the best clocking a mere simple pawn of greedy (Grba 1-0) at New A'ork (DItmar III.,' had been sidelined since last and SrptembC" as he does in .April 0-0) 2 p.m. hander, blanked the Angels until of his illustrious career, 4:05.5. hoodlums, left sobbing childlike on and May he r.ot only would rank July 28 with a collapsed lung. The the seventh when doubles by Ted He shaved one-tenth of a second a bed a quarter century ago, Detroit (Bunning 0-1) at Cleve­ lanky lefthanded hitter gave am­ Lots of Work, Little Talk as one of the better hittinp short- land (Perry 1-0) 2 p.m. Kluszewski and pinch hitter Steve In his previous best mile time. broken stons in the majors but could con- ple proof yesterday he's healthy Bilko sent him to the showers. When Close qualified for the Washington at Chkago (Post­ again by smashing a 400-foot home ceiyablv lead the Cards to a pen- poned, Snow) Fireman Mike Fomieles walked 1960 United States Olympic team n.ant.' Unfortunately, Daryl ia a run to spark the Red Sox to a 3-2 pinch hitter Faye Thomeberry Kansas O ty (Kunkel 0-0 or rtetory over the Los Angeles An­ in the 1,500 meters, his time was OHUROH TBNF1N8 Hartford Show srrt of Jekyl and Hyde, hot as a DOUBLE PLAY— Frank Bolling hit to third baseman and loaded the bases when an­ 3:42.7 which is almost a four Usual Training Program Ra,kow 0-0) at Baltimore (Pappas gels. Standings firecracker in the sprinp and cold Ken Boyer of the St. Loui.s Cardinals, who threw to 0-lj 8 p.m. other pinch hitter, Julio Becquer, minute mile. CHARUE BCHIBINS W. L Third Hit Big One Hartford — Argentine Apol­ B.s an ice cube in the fall. Julian Javier, forcing Roy McMillan. The second base- reached base after striking out on * * * WapplngNo, 2 ...... 77 19 Ir 1?60. he entered the month Wednesday's Schedule It waa Geiger's third hit in nine a wild pitch. Eddie Yost, however, weight, must be Bernle O’Rourk* lo and Prlmo Cemera highlight man leaped to avoid the sliding McMillan and threw to Minnesota at Boston. 2 p.m. times at bat in this infant season, For Boxing Champion Talcottvine No. 2 . . . .64 32 a wrestling show tqlUght at of June baltinp .323 and finished popped out to end the threst. 20-Year Man of Mtddletov n, city treasurer in St. James N& 2 ...... 64 32 Bill White to complete doubleplay. _____ Washington at C h i c a g o , 1:30 his second for extra bases. The Pinch hitter AJble Pearson’s hom­ his home town, and big John Prin­ Foot Guard Hall. the season with a .258 mark. In p.m. homer came in the sveenth inning Twenty year status as a partici­ ^ p t ilt No. 1 ...... 61 35 8 1P59. he was ..307 after six weeks er In the ninth accounted for the pant in the famed Boston A.A. gle. former UConn athlete. The St. James No. 1 ...... 60 36 The South American, a car­ Los .Angelee at New Y'ork, 8:00 off reliever Tom Morgan to offset loser’s final run. The -victory was latter sell* sporting equipment. Boston, April 18 Paul Pfinder, who risks his version bon copy of Antonino Rocra and 26.S at the end. In 1,958, he p.m. what would have been Los Angeles' Wednesday will be at­ So. Meth. No. 1 ...... 60 36 ended the month of May hitting Boston's Mcond in three games. tained bv Dr. Charlie Robbins, the Both men stand well over six feet of the world middleweight title against tough old Carmen even to the bare feet and acro­ Kansas City at Baltimore, 8:00 tying rim in the ninth. In the sixth. St. Bridget’s ...... 52 44 batic cartwheels, joins Billy 34.5 and wound up batting .258. • • • " Flying M.D. who now resides in and Pringle goes 275 and O'Rourka Basilio Saturday, is following his usual training program: Second Congo No. 1 .49 47 Leo Crosses Boss p.m. (night) (Jelger scored the first of two Bos­ is around the 235-pound mark. Darnell In opposing Japanese Y.ANKB S, A’S •—The Yankees Middletown. The slender, be­ Lots of work and little talk: Shared Honor* Only Games Scheduled. ton runs, coming in on a single by BaptUt No. 2 ...... 49 47 opponent* In a featured tag Joe Cunningham ahared hitting ! were held to only seven hits, five spectacled runner will answer the * * ♦ Pender, who haa a broken nose Jensen, off loser Ken McBride. A year-old veteran from upper New Wapplng No. 1 ...... 48 48 team match. honors 'sith Spencer last night. N.ATIONAL LEAGUE bases loaded walk' to Pumpisie by Walker before he left for a starter's gun for the 20th succes­ and a title recognized in two elates York State Who h*S held both the Emanuel Luth. No. 2 48 48 sive vear on Patriot's Day in the Great ,Sli6olinfs and Europe to show for his 11 earners is in a handicap tag The big outfielder cracked four Monday’s Kesult Green forced home the other run. pinch hitter in the eighth. The 22- middleweight a n d welterweight Second Congo No. 2 .40 M team co-feature. While hi* hits. Including hla second homer And Stays at Home year-old Walker, in his "first ap­ 26 mile. 385 yard run from Hop- Although the Celtics arrived late years in the ring, normally is one Hickey Mantle and Whitey titles. So. Meth. No. 2 ___ 38 58 foe* will be a pair of bearded of the season as the Cards scored SL I»uis 0, Los .Angeles 5. Ford, the Damon and Pythias of pearance since he waa traded klnton to Boston. for their exhibition basketball show o f the more vocal fighters around. So. Meth. No. 3 ...... 38 58 (Only Geines Scheduled), r "I always look forward to the against the Marco Polos Sunday But only after a fight—not before "He’s always kept himself in German villain* In a match list­ seven runs In the last two innings the Yankees were the whole works with outfielder Chuck Essegtan for shape. He’s aa hard-bodied today Emanuel Luth No. 1 .36 6( ed for the best two of three to overcome a 4-J deficit Los Angeles, April 18 (/P)— Sitting out a three-day suspen­ W,. I.. Pet. G.B. as the 's defend­ Dick Williams and Dick Hall, was ," Robbins once night in East Hartford the sellout one. Second Congo No. 3 .32 61 San Lcraiicisco .4 2 .661 — told roe. "It Is always a big thrill crowd viewed a great shooting ex­ "If I seem moody or sullen It’s aa he was five yeare ago. He can falls, the ApoIIo-Damell team Big Joe. who is now-hitting .500 ing champions shut out Kansas wild, walking six. Two of the still take good shots and he Isn’t Talcottville No. 1 ...2 4 7! may have rougher foe*. sion for kicking in the shins. Dodger St. Louis .... .4 2 .677 — to taks part." hibition. Bill' Shai-man. the eagle not out of tenseness,” the one­ (11 for 221 sUrted the eighth and I City 3-0. Mantle, hitle.ss in his walks were issued to Yogi Berra, about to lose hia punch. So. Meth. No. 4 ...... 24 71 Camera face* a monumental Coach Leo Durocher wasn’t even in the Coliseum as Los An­ Cincinnati ... .8 2 .600 'i each resulting in a nm. Robbins’ name won't be )jp eyed backcourt veteran, was ter­ time Brookline, Mass, fireman ninth inning rallies. He doubled first two games, drove in all the task tangling with two ruffians.. for varying paydays. In the caste Now he’* right In between at ' |l, to open the eighth and scored on geles lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in their series opener I*ittsburgh among the leaders, perhaps not rific, In addition to playing defense •aid. "It's just that I’m building "He's going to come In on me, Wapping holds a comfortable against Hartford's Johnny Egan. hack away and I’ll have to be fast Red Griipe, sporting a red beard system of the mat, he now play* a normal figure for his lix feet Bill Whits's single which sent last night. '*■' Chicago ..., among the top 60, but Oiere were myself up for the big one." 13-gsme lead and appears to have and mustache, makes a worthy I.AS .Angeles The latter helped draw the fine enough to counter him and keep TIRED TRUDGER8—-This is what happen* when old the "gtK)d guy ’ and he grins like aix and one-half inches. Dodger starter Johnny Podres to The volatile Durocher crossed up several year* when he ranked alth He has followed the same rou­ championship 'matters all sewed partner (or the proud and like to have Leo the Lip back, and Fhlladelphla . the beet marathoner* in the world. turnout but his style of play dldn t tine in each of his three previous hitting him until hie legs leave he’s having a good time. Not too long ago, one caught the showers, tarry Sherry took Dodger General Manager Buxzie up. age and the end of a 72-hole championship catche* up prancing Karl Von Hess, whose the sooner the better. Mihmtikee The Bolton native, who gra'duated fit in with the Polos. Tliere Is some title fights, two with Sugar Ray him. But for a few rounds I’m go­ There Is no bitternes* in Primo up to him in a dressing room at over on the mound and absorbed Bavasi and stayed In hia Beverly Rebuild Top shooters were Reg Kirtland with a brace of the greatest golfers. Sam Snead, left, darker beard accentuates a Miami Beach. You could tell he As for the nm-ln with the unip. Hawks to from Manchester . High and the doubt in thLs man's mind that the Robinson and one against Terry ing to be the guy taking it." over the 1930s when the mobsters , ^ e defeat He yielded the tying Hills penthouse apartment. Today’s Games with a trio of 155 games for 465, and Ben Hogan, .both turning 49, find the going hard a* sharp-featured face. Alston said Leo was doing his Chicago (Ellsworth 0-0) aU University of Connecticut, we* Providence College flash will make Downes of London: Stay in the Basilio. warning that'h'e is not squeezed him and left him to re­ was .54. Gray sprinkled his hair, ' on a single by Stan Muslal. Someone asked Bavasi before duty. it in the NBA. There are two "Some lamb being led to slaugh­ John Gust 205, Gene Darna 203— their eminence fades before the rise of Gary Player and and the skin hung limply over and the lead nm on Spencer s Pittsburgh (MIzell 0-0) 1:30 p.m.| third in 1944, sixth in 1945 and background in the pre-fight hoop­ 557. Ray Holcomb 204-213, Mike turn to Italy without a dime. the game if he know where Duroch­ "Leo wakes the players up like eighth in 1946 — b'4 best place­ points against him which are es­ la quietly honing his sharp left ter,” said he had no apecifle battle Arnold Palmer. Da Preem, former heavyweight "Boxing," he says, “ taught me loose muscles as he sagged on a single. St. ImiLs (CIcotte 0-1) at Los Rubacha 228—580. Don Ander­ stool, waiting for hia cue to go on. er was. that once in a while,” said Alston, Angeles (Craig 0-0) 11 p.m. F olio wing Triumph ments. The past two years the 40- sentials in the No. 1 play-for-play hand to a fine edge. plans for the fight. champion of the World, both box­ a lot of things—about life." Cunningham started things off Oh, he's probably in (owner) son 224, Stan Hilinski 209, Jack Nearby, Eddie Graham, hia tag "and that's a good thing. Leo is year-old waa 60th in a field of league—lack of size and shooting That’s the way it went yester­ “ You can’t do that. I just have ing and wrestling divisions, is a Son in College In the ninth. He singled and ad­ Walter OMalley’a box.” BaVasl Cincinnati (Purkey 1-0) at San weaknesses . . . Best crack of the Lappen 223—562. Ray Reid 552. man with sparkle and congeniality, partner, vigorously did push-up* fighting for our rights. Of cour.^e. Francisco (loes 1-0) 11:15 pjh. well over 100 atartera. day at a luncheon for the two to try to find the shots and take He has a hotne in California. vanced to third on t,wo out walks replied. "He'll sit over there and night at the Hornet gym was when them, no matter where they are, articulate and animated. He can across a couple of chairs. Primo to Boyer and Chart Flood. Spencer I wouldn't want to lose him for Mitwsukee (Spahn 0-1) at Phil­ Chicago. April 18 )— “ I don’t know .whether we’ll win "I would rather win the BAA fighters. Pender showed up early, His daughter goes to high achool second guess the managers." (/P the public address announcer said, had a cup of coffee, chatted with just can’t go one way. He’d know PARKADE HOUSE pick dalntly at truffles in Manhat­ just "eat, chatting. then unloaded with his grand slam­ Durocher and Conlan became In­ more than three days." adelphia (SuUlvan 0-1) 8:05 p.m. than gain a place on the United tan’s finest Italian restaurant and in Los Angeles and his son Um­ When the guy poked his head again next year, but we’ll be building to try.” This was the States Olympic team,” Robbins "The police department will not al­ Basilio for a brief time, posed for how to box.’’ Standings Brown Ready to Teach berto, out of the service, is at mer. his second homer Of the cam­ volved in a heated exchange of Wednesda,v’s Schedule comment today by owner Jim Norris after his Stanley Cup low the main gate to start unless Pender, a classic boxer with a W. L. Pet. he can engage in the coarse repar­ In the room, Prlmo stood up and paign. Boh Gibson started for the Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 8:05 ssiid. pictures with the challenger, then UCLA, where Primo says he'll be words after a pop-up by Dodger everyone is seated." At the time of ducked out for the gym and an­ good left hand, figures to weigh Green Pharmacy ....93 35 .727 tee of dressing rooms. He apeak* a the years dropped away as he Cards but the decision went to Bob p.m. champion Chicago Bl^k H^a\vks held a champagne^flowing The practicing M.D.. on the stadf the 'request, the gym had already heavily accented English ■with a trying out as a tackle on the extended his enormous chest. The first baseman Norm Darker in of the Connecticut State Hoepdtal other workout. near the 160 pound limit for the Railway E xpress___ 85 43 .664 Miller, who squelched a Dodger Sunday's Dodger-Pittsburgh game. Chicago at Plttaburgli, 8:15 victory party following their Na-*-^ —— been oversold and spectators were broad "a” picked up a long lime Bruin varsity. miracles did a taut dance. Primo tional Hockey Leagtie champion­ in Middletown has had hi# mo­ Battle Flan nationally televised 15-round af­ Vernon Esso ...... 70 49 .617 Lesson to Ring Pupil rally in the seventh. Miller needed The ball landed in fair ground, p.m. Detroit to sew up the final series, closer than passengers on a sub- fair from Boston Garden. Walsh's ESso ...... 78 50 .609 ago in London. "Not beeg like de old man,” he slipped on a dark blue robe with help himself in the ninth from ship triumph over the Detroit Red ments of glory. Eleven times he "There’s one way to beat a guy laughs, "but enough. He’s 6-2 and then bounced Into foul. Conlan St. Louis at lA*s .Angeles. 11 4 to 2, and capture their first cup wray during rush hours. like Basilio and that’s head-on, Basilio, who hat finished his Flna*t Five ...... 68 56 .548 But the over-riding facet of his wide red lapels. Maury McDermott, p.m. Wings. in 23 years. won National long distance run­ 230.” "You look," said Furman Blsh- called it a foul and denied-Du- The Hawks Sunday night ning championships, including the * 4> * control him, tire him, wipe him hsavy work and said he plans only Mitchell - Electric . ..57 67 .469 personality is his warmth. Primo Two of the Dodger runs came TOcher'a angry accusation that the Batting — Mickey Mantle, Van- Cincinnati at San Francisco, 4 The party had all Hawk play­ on some road work and loosening Police ...... 54 74 .422 London, April 18 (P)—Joe ■aid. "I’m old in the head— haa been a wrestler .fpr the last Primo’s weight has fluctuated er of Atlanta, "like a tent.’’ keen—^Drove In all runs in Yankee* whipped the Red Wings, 5-1, at National Marathon in successive out," Pender said. and I’'ve learned this business on a home run by Duke Snider, the ball first had hit Pitt.sburgh catch­ p.ra. ers and just about everybody who End of the Line Make no mistake about It, Pen­ up, said he expected to go in about Stanek Electronics . .49 79 .382 Brown, the world lightweight 15 yeiU"*. For 12 month.* of every from the 340 he weighed as a cir­ Primo raised a big paw in a S70th of his career, breaking 3-0 triumph over iians s City with had the faintest connection -with years, 1944-46. the hard way. cus freak in France to the gaunt threat. "You watch that, Buddy,’’ er Hal Smith's glove in the fourth Wednesday's .run will be just First day trout fishing score for der Is not underestimating the 34- 156. Wood’s Locker ... . .45 79 ,3( champion, approached hia tltls year he travels the breadth of seventh place tie with Ralph Klner, two-run homer and single. He add­ the club whooping it up in the Gammons-Hoaglund 24 100 "Youngsters these days the land—and Asia and Australia, 200 he scaled when he returned he boomed In baaao. tnning„, ed another single and walk for per­ for e.\ercise, and personal satis a Manchester threesome was three defense against European and don’t learn the fight game in .In the neat of argument, Con­ lobby of a theater O'wned by Ar­ trout for Gene Enrico, two for Lee too—wrestling up to five time* a to this country In 1948, (reed from On his face was that cockeyed fect day at the plate. thur Wirtz,fa Norris’ partner in faction to the Fl>-lng Physician, British champion Dqve Charn- the tame hard school as we lan invited Durocher to the show­ Cubs’ Troubles Ironed Out e « e Fracchia and Joe White waa shut­ Best totals included Jim Lam­ ley tonight with the detached week In big cities and small towns. digging ditches for the German.*, smile. SchoUutie Baseball latching—Whitey Ford, A'ankees various busmesS^^entures. Wirtz bert 234-565, Dave Stimpson 234, did." er*. Leo kicked Jocko and he re­ out . . Central Connecticut 'Board air of a professor ready to Cfiiarniey, who leads with plied with a kick of his own. They —Hie veteisn lefthander doled out and Norris own thk Chicago Sta­ Here ’ n There o ' Approved Basketball Officials Percentage.with Finn Farmer Herb Hall 214, Clem Watson 207, E u t Hampton 18, RHAM 0. three singles and struck out eight dium. home of the/Black Hawks. Ed Bolinsky 204. give a pupil some pointers on his right and possesses a exchanged two i» o kickskick.s apieceapicte. , , - ,_» . ~ During Conferences at Table While on the subject of the Bos will dine tonight,at Manero'a at hia chosen career. punch a* big and hefty as Plain vine 13, Glastonbury 4. National .League Prc.sident War- ]** « » » « “ CItj'. This first Blacly Hawk Stanley 6:30 ^—r-Gofidolenwa. are extended Kingswood 4, Westminster 2. '8-0. Cup triumph since/1938 had every­ ton Marathon, there is "local’’ in In Famed Boston Marathon Brown, now 35 and a vet­ most lightweights in the busi­ Busting Out with Confdence^ ren Giles reminded Durocher that terest. besides of the appearance of to Jimmy Horvath whose fatheri" HOUDAY WIVES ness, said Brown liked hia Woodrow Wilson 8, B r 1 s t o any kind of intentional body con- Chicago — (NEA) — The Chi­ body in the gleeful mood, with died last weekend. Jim is one of eran of 111 fights, was almost Dr. Charlie Robbins. America’s Standing* arrogant in his assessment of opponents to do "the donkey Central 6. tact with an umpire during an OLD TIMERS’ DAT SET cago Cubs have no permanent players dancing tp the organ mu­ the leading college football offici­ W. L. Pet. No. 1 pope is , a -Boston, April 18 m — Olavlt "I dreamed I finished second," the fight, in which he’s a 2-1 work." Clay Sure of Stopping Clark Windsor 17, Farmington 1. argument is cause for suspension. New York /], Oakland. Calif., stopped candy salesman. Manager Walt Alston said he’d Baltimore Oriole game. outset Is Vcdl Himsl. He has four sure, savored Vhe fruits of his thumb heals. He'll wear the caqt Marathon tomorrow. Swsepers ...... 26 30 .482 that it was "sasy" and an­ Sport Schedule a bout with confidence, and Cas­ Dorsey William*. 148, San Fran- hockey victory «n serious fashion. who placed third here last Novem­ dreams come true. nounced that the 25-year-old fered a cut right eye at the V______assistants. The other four coaches ber, ia among the' U. S. favorites for five more weeks . . Bill Rus­ "Beware the second Finn” has M oppers...... 14 42 .250 end of the fifth round and re­ sius Clay is doing just tnat—and cl*od, 6. Noni* BoortM at a comment by become the watchword since the Briton was due for more les­ are with Chicago farm teams. . . . Two Manchester residents are sell's AU-Stars received 31.000 tired. Today more, Tokyo—Kazuo Takayama, lSSEino Oksanen place. in 45 fights, admitted he was Promoter Jack Solomons Clark. Norris, in 1954. pushed through Plainvllle at Rockville, 3:15. ton, N. J., 10. Antonio. Texas League farm club guides Conard High in West Hart­ Jungle ' Jim Luscutoff. injured in (1959), „Mannlnen’s countryman, New York. April 18 (A1-The With leading pinners were Kitty annoyed at Brown’s jibes and predicts a sellout crowd of Track, Manchester at Windham. The Olympic medal winner with a player draft to break the mo­ said he had learned several only five profSs.sional fights under Philadelphia — Mel Middleton, (will move up to the Cubs in rota­ ford . . . Two biggest baseball um­ an afternoon game in Bridgeport, and Johnny Kelley (1957) along accent is on youth In the United Sibrinsz 132, Edie Correnti 127, 18,000 and a gate of S95.000. 3. tion), nopoly of better players held by pires in Connecticut, In height and did nothing but kid with the fans. Lori Sinicoppe 125, Clara True­ things from tha first fight — Brown will receive about $40,- his belt^aiid only 19 years on this ISO, Philadelphia, outpointed Chuek with V***’’* 1'“ "- States Davis Cup squad this year Taylor, 132',2, Detroit, 10. ARMSTIIONIi IRES more powerful NHL clubs. man 122;" Shirley Binook 117, Em­ lessons l.e Intended to use to 000, eartb predicts the fight will be Verlon Walker, catching coach, ner-up Gordon McKenzie of the now managing Wenatchee, Wash, But last night. Norris asserted U.S. Olympic team and England’s —but when the preliminary rounds ma Aceto 116, Nell Saimonds 112. good advantage In the re­ It’S been 44 years since a over in four or five rounds. And New Y'ork — (MmIuIIo Nunez, it was "A malicious, mean Oakmans Triumph A T THE (will move up). I?red Norris top the field. get underway, the "old man” of turn. Briton held the world light­ he ha.sn't any doubt who will be 159'2. Puerto Rleo, outpointed Har­ charge" that the Hawks won the squad may be the No. 1 play­ Most British boxing writ­ the winner. old (Babe) Simmons, I64National League revives Having clinched the second half Anita-Zlccv Olhart...... ALLING'S "And study our roster—we pro­ stories of the inimitable slugger. slowly spelling it out. The rookie has won It. to meet Italy on clay in Ehirope "I can also pace myself," hs return in New York. H Ruth-Ed Wcrni'r ...... too fast for him," Clay’ .said. El Tappe, catching coach now listened patiently, then sighed, if both reach the semifinal again title by nine games, DeCormisr Audrcy-Uanlt Fri'V ...... Arids a'knockout will be just with the Cu^, is coaching at thircl duced our own such star* as El­ Once, after one of his big sea­ A* the first of his nation to en­ Motors will now meet Cunliffe Mo­ PpZ-rharl»'.^ t’ ttlnz ...... A'EDI HIM.SL "Juat as I f ought, si?>. Only one ter, waa 1963, he probably will be used. EathiT-EBrl Bls.v'll ...... iifil i what , Clark will be going for. He .95 base (will move out in rotation). mer Vasko. Pierre Pilote, Stan sons with, the Brooklyn Dodgers, tors, first round winners, in a best TANK ’ 1." Chuck McKinley, who is under Alwlnf-Wlil UaV ...... has won 46 of hi.s 49 fights by that Bobby Adarhs, Infield coach at pitcher out, when to pinch-hit. Mikita and Bobby Hull. runner-up. A year later he won. Herman called the baaeball writ­ Moriarty, who resides in Chi­ suspension until May 1 because of of five rolloff for the champion­ . . . > „ i roiite. first base, (will move out), when to change a fielder. A re­ "Next year we hope to have ers, together and said: "A rich Oksanen placed third on his ship Monday night. Cunliffe, run­ Top scores on final " ‘Eht^of^sea^ j wants to be SUITS three or four up from our farm cago, made several key, calls unbecoming conduct in Australia j Harry Craft, outfield coach now porter asked Himsl: How do you friend of mine wants t() take me first venture in 1956, winning three last year, wa* left off the list. But ner-up in the second half of play, son were Zizzy Olbert 143. Ruth Nylon in system who will make the grade. against the Cubs in their 1945 yearr later. Paavo Kotila’s open­ the youngest man ever to become 8.10x1.5 7AOxl4 7.10x15 with the Cub.*, (rotation coming), pick the starting lineup?^ on a trip around the world, but 1 he ^11 automatically be added alto captured the first round by Oakman 119, Anita Olbert 113, heavyweight champion. At 19. (hat red or "1 agree Montreal helped us with the Tiger#. ing bid produced a fourth in bla<'k j Goldie Holt, pitching coach now "We coaches get together.” told him I’d rather go some place Driving home after the Series, when his suspension is lifted by nine games. Ruth Donahue ItO. leaves him leas than two years to Blacici Black Tubeless Black i with the Cubs,, is working in -the Do you vote? with players, but they got a half- 1955, his second spelled victory a After tying with Ruth and Fran Tuhe-Type else.” Moriarty went throug|i a red the United States Lawn Tennis Leading shooters on final night make it because Floyd Patterson Nylon 31 more Tube-Type I buU pen (ro^tion coming). "Yes." million dollars for them. year ago. Association. Donahue for second half honors, Nylon 31 more "Although I conducted a lot of Joe Garagiola, the catcher now light at a Chicago intersection. of play were Dick Brown 166-390, did, it at 21. $6.95 The parent coaches set strategy Written ballots — most votes making a career out of telling ' Manninqn ran fourth to Kelley’s The 13-man squad includes be­ Ruth and Red Oakman met them world champion fights—and I A big cop collared him, demanding Ken (jttrinaky 159-371, Dave Mac- Tomorrow night’s eight-roimd- 977 MAIN STREET in advance. After the game starts, win ? funny baseball stories, could live 2:20:05 course record in 1957. 'To­ sides Bartzen: Kay 136-362, Charlie Fuller 148, in a rolloff and triumphed, 3-1. The er here could mean a good boost' MANCHESTER—MI S-68.5S don't feel bitter about the out­ his license, etc. morrow marks his second BAA Oakmans then met the first half one man — no Himsl — makes "No. Verbally. We talk it out." forever off the Herman who con­ John Craneton of San Marino, along the road. Clay Is so confi-1 come of mv boxing efforts—I "Moriarty,” he barked. "Any re­ ■tart. Calif.; Chris Crawford of Pied­ victors, Alwin and Will Lisk, (or These Are First Quality — Factory Fresh t the decision* on when to take a Himsl says the system work­ tributed so materially to making lation to the umpire?" GREEN JR. BOYS dent he’ll win.this one,-h? told a think this Stanley Cup triumph 's amazing scorecard mont, Calif.; Don Dell of Bethes- the over-all championship and ed well in spring training. Coaches the Dodgers the Dafflness Boys in With top pinners were Frank reporter: i may have given me my biggest "I am the umpire." replied reads: da, Md.; Jon Douglas of Santa triumphed in that match, 3- 1. were assigned to pitching, catch­ the late 1920s. Moriarty, believing this would Kopcha 121-115—337. Milt Plouff "Listen, if I can’t whip Clark, ing,' infield, outfield, sliding, base sports thrill. Finally aent to the minors, the Ehitered—14, won—4, seconds— Monica, Calif.; Ramsey Earnhart • Officers elected (or next year are "I am not naive enough to think duly Impress the officer. 131, Sonny Craft 124, Gary Whi­ jJarion and Harry Buckminster, then I’ll just forget about ever be­ running, hitting, bunting, etc.'' Babe asked for a raise when he 8, thirds—3, fourths—3, fifth pl*ce of 'Ventura, Calif.; Mike Franka of that a world championship this "’That explains everything," 1 ter 117, Gary Smith 115. Terry president; Anita and Ziggy Olbert, ing champion." ARMSTRONG TIRES Players responded, reported to the Hollywood club of . Loa Angelee; Crawford Henry of year means another one next year. said the ctop. "Go ahead." Ksiley is the lone individual to Kloter 112, Tom Greer 110. vice president; Mildred and Howie The hard-swinging Clark is de­ Made right here In Connecticut. Direct savings to you! .More Authority the Pacific Coast League. Atlanta, Oa.; William Hoega Jr., WANTED l-'ull lifetime road hazard guarantee. No We need to bring up rookies to Branch Rickey called the duster consistently stand against this of Berkeley, Calif.; Lsury Nagler Hansen, secretary and Bernice and scribed this way by his manager, limit as to time or mileage. Front End But . . . don't all teams have "How do you figure you’re en­ Marv Jenson: specialty coaches ? What’s differ­ hold the pace: a purpose pitch. "When you throw mark. Only A,n*rican to win the of North Hollywood, Calif.; Den- U.S. MIXED DOUBLES Reg Cartwright, treasurer, Man to drive delivery truck titled to a ralae going from the it." the Mahatma told hla pitch­ race in the past 16 years, the Pacing the partlcipanta) were "Clark has only one thing in ent about the Cubs? Well . . . each ‘.'I still don’t know of anybody nis Ralston Of Bakerafi*Id, Calif. and to help In automotive^ In sporta who ha* been able to majors to the minors?" the msn- ers, "let it serve a purpose." Th* Groton, Gdnn., schoolteacher had Whitney Reed, of Alameda. Calif., Elaine Beckett 193, Helen Gould mind and that is to knock the TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS GIVEN ON ALL TIRE SALES Special Cub coach has more authority. ager asked in amazement. other guy out. I just hope and parts store. All benefits, 46- Normally a coach wrho believes a buy a champion. You have to work purpose, Joe Garagiola maintains, three second places to go with hla and Marty Riesaen of Hinsdale 193-464, Shirley Hendrickson 454, RHAM Nine Loses at It and earn it. And we did it "Well, If I stayed up there,” re­ is to separate head and shoulders. triumph in a stretch broken last ni. Carl Gloss 215-556, John Dietrick- pray he doe.'Mi’t hit the ring po.st hour week. Apply for appli­ R«9. $12.50 player is failing can’t rap the play­ plied the Babe, "I could sit on the with a wild swing. * BRAND NEW er: he has to tell the manager to thla year." Stu Miller la a pitcher who year when blisters and leg cramps sen 210, Jim Clarke 205, Bill To East Hampton cation at (I) AUGN l''RONT END bench. Here, you’ll put me to throws slow, slower and slowest, forced him out. Gabbey 200, SWede Hendrickson "And as for the referee, he'd do it. With the Cubs, any of the work." ORAIIEFUL TO PHILS better be ready to duck , at all SAFETY SPECIALS FOR COMPACTS coaches can put on the heat with­ prompting Garry Schumacher of Big Training Edge 566.'- (2) BALANCE FRONT a Looking for Wedge Hebron — Scoring in four of the times.” WHEEUl—REG. 84.00 out asking the head man. I *I Pitcher* Swing the Giants’ front office to call the The Finns have a major train­ aix Innings In which they batted, SCHIEBEL BROS. Garagiola spins his. favorite little righthander’s fast ball "the ing edge on Kelley. For the past St. Louis (/P)—Southpaw Curt Center St. and Proctor R4. BALANCE (3) CHECR FRONT WHEEL Asked who ha* authority to fine yams for Maco’s "Baseball’’ by Simmons of the St, Louis Card! HOUDAY MIXED Hampton High’s baaeball team Sophomore Ron Prior i.s re­ ALIGN The Pacific Coast League haa Wells Fargo pitch — it come# to month thwy have run 20 miles In 3IANCHESTEB BEARINGS a man ? , I Murray Olderman. nals drew a laugh when he said A1 Bujaucius paced the men trounced RHAM, 18-0, in the garded as a coming swimming 2 WHEELS "Any coach." he said. revived John Heydleria 33-year-old you by easy stages. the morning and 20 In the after­ with a 141 single while the wom­ <4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM suggestion to substitute a batter George Strickland of the In­ noon in the seclusion of Foster, he owed a debt of gratitud* to th* Charter Oak Conference opener for star as a 220-yard frecstyler on Were any player* fined in spring dians took a pitch across the Philadelphia Phillies, the team en’s best were by Joy Briggs 118- both teams. X seven-run fourth the Dartmouth team. FRONT END training? In the pitcher’s turn in the batting R. I., farmlands. An interpreter order. Heydler proposed the rule In knees, low—or so the Inflelder that cut him adrift last season, 138—339, Anne Twerdy 121, Bar­ frame was the big Wining for the Adjust ALL FOUR ONLY "None." Monday’* Homer* calU the terrain "Much like that bara McConvllle 111, Nancy Yost 1928 when he waa president of the thought. The umpire boomed. of Finland." fSrst of all," said the seven-game visitors. Caster Premium quality, tube- Himsl said he liked the systeni winner, "I’d like to thank John 116, Alice Gagnon 110-117, Pat Dave and Ed Bazar paced the because “everyone o f . us has re- National League. It was turned "Strike twol” George started (Season -Total# In Parentheses) Still America’s premier mara­ leeo black. do'wn by the owners more than a Quinn (PhilUe General Manager) Annum 114. victors. The fornier^had a double Adjiut $C.95 sponsIbtlUy.” walking toward the dugout. AMERICAN LEAGUE thoner who proved It by winning generation ago and it won't galh for making it a wonderful year and two singles to drive In tliree Oamber OAOxIS, 5.90x16, The players have no criticism of "Hey, where 'are you going?” the Nationals and opUegglng the with Hre purchase. In­ much giround now If a survey of the umpire asked. *B DUKE RHAM host# LaSalette Wednes­ SEE But the majority had thla advice FAMILY AFFAIR Sharman Named catcher wanted to know how he Tnoselg, ^htrds (1). leg muscles from getting "hard." Durham, N.C. (^ —Dufie Uni­ day. MORIARTY for pitchers: Learn how to use a could fit such a square head Into Caught off guard recently, Man-: versity’s football team already la Miami, Fla. (fi^—^Four membefs bat and help win your own games. GOLF ON HER Mirh)—A womfin spectator’s hat made Summary: BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. Bill Sharman, veteran back- a round mask. nlnen pointed to Okaanen and aald: sure of two bowl gamei next sMi of the famed Jacob* racing fam­ East Hampton . .400 734—18 12 2 It’s a part of your profess!^. court star jvith the Boston Celtics, A recruit took a atrllui called College Baseball "Hewlns.” ton. The Blue Derils meet Vir ily have horses at Hlalean this a fitting foreground for Bruce Crampton during the RHAM ...... 000 000— 0 1 8 CLARKE MOTOR SALES YOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER / BROTHERS by George Moriarty when th« for­ ginia at Richmond on Sept. SO In winter. They tare Hlrsch, Eugene hat been named player-coach- Connecticut 5, Springfield 1. "No, It’s hla turn." repUad-Cfic- Masters over the Augusta, Gfi., National Course. The e ; Bazar, May (8) and Ham­ 301 BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 , 369 CENTER STREET—MI 3-4079 ( 301-816 CENTER ST. manager of the Los Angeles Jets Top dally double payoff at the mer tough Detroit third haaainan . Danbury 2, Bridgewater 0. t ■anen waggling a Onger in ratum. the Tobacco Bowl g ^ e and on and 81d, all brothers, and John, mond, Miller (6); Frank*!,-Carter and manager umpired In the Nov.. 11, they play Navy in the who U H in d i Jacobs’ AU chapeau was adorned with golf ball, tee and miniature , OVER 26 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCA*nON TEL. MI 8-5185 of the new American Basketball Yonkers Raceway Harness meet 8t. Thomas 81 Hartford UCona 7. "I drqamad tha other night thfit son. ars (1), r u t i n (5) and DunnacK, League. Sharman received n three- tng in 1960 waa $403.20. SmaUeat I AnMrieui League. H m poekle Southern Oonn-Maahattaa PPD I ftalahed lltb .” J^aaninea aald. O^tec. Bowl.tMt at.Norfolk. "Va. tnlnsrs. clubs.,. , ysar eontract waa $9. •bOTed around an and aakad patttaly, Wot Grounds. V ^

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 18. 1961 Apartmenta— Flatis— Houses For Sale 72 Houses For SaK 72 Suburban For Salt 75 Five Questions B Y >F A G A LY and SHORTEN Boats and Accoaaoriea 46 Household Goods SI Tenements 63 SIX ROOM Cape Cod style home, BOX MOUNTAIN DRIVE—Vernon. TO SETTLE estate —reasonably About Town Vemon Child Killed Business Services Offered IS t h e r e o u g h t a b e a l a w 4 bedroom Cape, full ehed dormer, priced 6 room bouse, main high­ FOB SALE — Folding flrejilkce D bpkVILLE — S4 Orove Street, full dormers, 1% baths, fireplace, MotTle Blmoncelll of TelcbttviUe 16 FOOT BRISTOL, 28 h.p. elec­ combination windowe, Nice neigh­ 1% bathe, 2-car garage, lot way thres acres of land, newly Pointed Up by CX)SMA APPUANCB Sonrtco—Bo tric Evlnrude, completely equip­ screen end andirons, 18, complete. ( wen furnished two room apart­ decorated, new beating system. will thow ilidez of Japan at a pieet- bors, immediate occupancy. Lo­ 172x360, $17,900. Belflore Agency, Ing Of the Mothera Club of Center • pain all makea rotricoraton. A nO mom tW ff W tfftE PUTTlNa HIM OUT TO ped. Tap with side, aft curtelne, CeU m 8-6518. ment, also single room. Call TR MI 8-5121. Csu Ml 8-3785 week days. While Crossing Street A i LTHI SiMS CA0DL«60«E VWWTO THIRE 6-9694. Inquire .Apartment 9. cated in the Rolling Park area. Confregational Church tomorrow frooiara, waalili^ machinea, dry FASTURE OUESS V/HNriHM FfiCEEVlT HIM traUer. S u 8-8673. ROdBRS' SICVBRWARB in fac­ Phone owner at MI 9-6418. Cuba Invasion CLASSIFIED era raiifoa oil ahd gaa burners. THlBC6Srfil0«ST8«FWAI VERMONT real eitate for sale. at B p.m. in the Federation Room MI hOOSS. AD work guaranteed. tory —aled oartone, 80-plece Summer homes, camps, lake shore et the church. Mra. Simoncelli. a little girl who was crosalng AQOLO^MATCHf Ice for 6, regular M9, eacrifl— TWO ROOM furnished apartment, EIGHT ROOM brlCk ranch-caps, 2 Wuit«l>-RMl BsUto 77 , aOCKWA’ICHlHO.^"’ Building Materials 47 full baths, full basement. 2-car property, woodlots. Fenton W. Tokyo native, will aocompany her the highway to join a friend was (Contintied from F e (e Om ) (COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu- ^ iW/EQMMO'TlItTIME.SAWltgOM! HOPE WOU'LU yiEAR ITlH $28. ExceUent Mother’e Day gift. first floor. Phone Ml 9-8746. Chester, broker, Box 122, Lyndon. huaband to ditcu u flower ar- killed yeeterday on Rt. 83 near HSACTH! ANDMAVlTfilRVE Will deliver, BU 9-6968. garage, city water and sewerage, WISH SOMEONE to handle your ADVERTISING an B. Wolcott on automaUc dU8T«T W 0« oS )ir THU FIRM YOUR BEST BUY IS AT amesite drive, combination adn- Vermont. ranirin*. D ^ son Ave. in Vernon when ehe Involved. In Guatemele in 18M the washers, dryers *hd sleetrlc A9 AH HOURL'fREMlMDER FOUR ROOM duplex, available real ea u te? CaU me at Ml 948ao government wee cruahed. CMfT AffOBO 81W0M NROW OUrt FOR SALE—6 ptocs blond ma­ dowi-doort, excellent condition, wax hit by a car. rangen Va 9-6878. ______OPOURIOHS'IEARE NATIONAL May 1 automatic heat. Phone MI e a s t HARTFORD—6 room custom tor prompt and eourteoua terviee. coMcnHU'meHouROFCMr nicely, treed and landscaped, near St. Francia Xavier Mothers . Jean Sizer, 6, of Sunset Terr., The Communist# have bean try­ TOGETHER! hogany bedroom set, pair of g r ^ 9-1183 before 3 cape, enclosed breezewav, garage Joaepb Barth, Broker. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT HOURS 'lOUCMBfBtPLACEb. Finished Celling Tile 2Hc Bq. Ft velvet tufted fireside chairs, Kel- buB line and etores. Priced for Circle will meet tomorrow at 8:30 vvae pronounced dead on arrival ing to do to the United Statea c h a in s a w woi-k — Tree# cut. Combination Doors from 818.96 Ea. fireplace, recreation room, fenced what this country haa done to 8:15 A.M. to 4;3b PJI. Roaaonablo rstss. Call PI 8-7888 vlnator refrigerator 2 years^ old, NEW 8% extra large roome, heat, quick sale. Charles Lesperance, NEEU3ED — 8 bedroom house, p.m. at the home of Mrs. John at Rockville City Hospital. Mahogany Paneling hot water, stove, patio, incinera­ MI 9-7620. yard, trees, bus. Carlton W. Hutch­ 814,000 to $30,00b. Have several The driver of the car which hit them; EsUbitsh alUanoee cloea to between 1:80-8:80 or any Ume IS cu. ft., Pembroke table, hand­ ins. MI 9-5132. Smith, 288 Autumn St. Co-host- from 14c 8q. Ft. made, g w n antique satin drapes tor, parking, adults, $100. MI qualified buyers. Carlton W. the girl, Mrs. Julia P. Boheher, 64, American shorea. The United Saturday or Sunday. ____ Birch Paneling 25c. Sq. Ft. MANCHESTER-Bolton line— First rates Will be Mra. Joseph Halloran roPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLa !^IF IED ADVT. and cornice for picture window, 9-8750. Hutetams, Ml 9-6182. of 68 Spring St., Rockville, was States has made such alUanees Framing, Truckloads $100 Per M’ time on market. 6 room ranch, 1% FOUR BEDROOM modified ranch, and Mra. Francia Leary. with some of Russta’a cloaeat A RETIRED upholsterer from the pair of Overlay lamps,^ custom 5-2, dining room, steel beam con charged with negligent homicide. shop can take care of all your up­ Sheathing, 5000* Minimum MI 9-8896. FOR RENT—8 rooms and garage, baths, hot water oil heat, fire­ SELLING? Buying? Trading? No neighbors. $94 Per M' made shades. Call ' oil heat, stove and refrigerator, place, combination windows and structlon, garage, trees, bus, The executive board of the Man- Tolland County Coroner Bernard holstering needs at a great aav­ Bow'ers School, $18,900. Carlton matter what your~needs may be. J. Ackerman ordered M’rs. Boucher If Castro falls. It would not be PLEASE READ YOUR AD lnga. CH 2-2378. ______Bllnde from $5 Per Pair Three Rooms of Furniture central, $125 per month. Gall MI doors, 2-car garage, approximate­ Mitten can fit them like a glove. cheater 'Women’s OOP Club will surprising to see Russia, or Ita 8d Common Nalla $9.25 Per Keg 9-4420 after 7 p/m. ly one acre of land. Owner trans­ W. Hutchins, MI 9-5182. Free Inspection upon request. Call meet tomorrow at the home of released without bond for court OMirned or -W -t Adi" « ’. ! ! ! FROM MODEL HOME appearance May 2. emissaries, create a Crisis fo r the ______*niA ■dverttoer should rsud his sd the F IB S l u a * it AMESTTE DRIVEWATS construct­ Dutch Doors $28.95 Be. ferred. Priced for quick sale and $13,800—THREE acres, immaculate the EUswortb Mitten -Agency, Mrt. Truman Crtmdall, 58 White United States elsewhere. It’s been BBPOET CRROBS Im Itoo ft»r tbo ooxt ed — resurfaced — aealed.. Ml CASH 'N CARRY occupancy. Charles Lesperance, Realtors, Ml 8-6980. St., at 8 p.m. Vernon Chief ConstMle Edmund „Cost Over $700 expandable Cape, shed dormer F. Dwyer, said the little girl ap­ stalling on a ^cease-fire in Laos, Umponsible for only ONE taeorrect or omitted 3-6915. KITCHEN CABINE3T8—CALL our Business /Locations MI 9-7620. fireplace, garage, trees. Carlton for instance. It could turn Laoe S i S ? mJSSSilemeit mid Se. only to tho «tenl of . Office For Rent 64 WE BUY and sell. Please call this parently started to cross the road SPRING CLEAN-UP-AtUca cel­ NEVER BEEN USED SIX ROOM ranch, 2 baths, 2-car W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. office for speedy service. J. D. Patt matronz of Temple Chap west to east., as the southbound into a furnace. n od ” Innertlon. E rro« which do not ** WALL PANELS AND TRUSSES ter. Order of Baitern Star, will lars, garages, yards, burning bar­ S$Je Price $888 STORE FOR rent on Spruce St. garage, bullt-lna, porch, city water Realty, 470 Main Street, MI 3-5129. car neared her. She was hit about ' Liast Saturday, three (Cuban air win not ho corrected hy ”mnhe good” tnoerOon. NOBODY—BUT NOBODY $1S,’900 — SEVEN room Colonial, 4 meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the rels empbed, vacant houses Reasonable end parking in the and sewerage, fully insulated, three feet from the shoulder of the bases were! attacked from the air UNDERSELLS NATIONAL bedrooms, nice lot. trees, central' home of Mrt. Joseph Gallant, 89 by bombers. Two of the plane# cleaned. Barreia for sale. M A .M Pay Only $4 Week rear. Call Ml ?-8jn9, 21C Spruce plastered walls, excellent location, ly located. Carlton W. Hutchini, highway. She was dragged a con­ Rubbish Removal Service, Ml The Yard Selected by Parents’ heavily treed lot. must be seen to Olcott Dr. Co-ho8teatea will bit later landed in Florida where one SOCK cxwperatiot wnx 0! I w j 3.2711 Magazine SL Ml 9-5182. Legal Notice siderable distance, he said. BE APPBECXATED h ^ lU I 9-9757. Sacrificing complete bedroom, be appreciated. 30-day occupancy. Mrt. Jamea Lewla and Mrt. Rachel On the other side of the street of the pilota said he and his com­ complete living room and U ^ an EXCELLENT spot for any business Charles Lesperance, Ml 9-7620. BOLTON Tllden. Jean Sizer' panions had deserted the Cuban STEPS. SIDEWALKS, atone walls, NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. DCCBCG ON LIMITATION OF was 10-year-pld Diane Stark, also decorator furniture from model dis­ or office. Center of town, plenty Brook, shrubs, trees provide pic CLAIMS of Sunset Terr., who was deliver­ Air Force and attacked before de­ fireplaces, flagstone terracee. 'TkankLicr 881 STATE STREETT, play home. We will give you free of parking, MI 9-5229 9-5. FIVE ROOM ranch, full basement, AT A COURT OF PROBATK holdtn Mist Marilyn Taylor, daughter parting. Automobiles for Sale Work done at reasonable prices. NORTH HAVEN. CONN. turesque setting for this spacious ing papers. Jean was starting to ' Lost and Found MRS.raMURfHlf/, delivery aijd free storage up to one 2 fireplaces, plastered walls, full (app. 1.400 sq. ft.) custom built At Covfiury within and ^or jthe Diitrict of Mr. and Mrt. Allan S. Taylor of This raid apparently was an at­ MI 3-0796 CHestnut 8-2147 STORE—245 Spruce and corner of insulation, ceramic tiled bath, city o( Coventry on th« l7th day o( Aprih cross the road to join her, accord­ Man Charged 1997 MGA ROADSTER, radio, heat­ tVJISSVAUIBm year.______ranch (1949). 7 rooms all opening A.D . 1961. 1 . 56 Henry St., haa been appointed ing to Dwyer. tempt to destroy whatever planet LOST—Female German ShejdienJ. Eldridge, formerly Firato’s—860 water and sewerage. Immediate Present Hon. Elmore Turkini^n, license 2718, vicinity Manchester- er wire wheels. Center Motor TREE PRUNI^Ig , removal and lot ASSORTED USED lumber, build­ occupancy. Charles Lesperance, from hall Include 8 twin size bed­ a hall president at Mount Holyoke Mra. Boucher told Dwyer and Castro had left. Two days later; Saiee, new location 634 Center St„ NORMAN’S sq. ft. Excellent for small business rooms. pecky cypress paneled den. Esq., Judae. Oollege, where she ia a junior. She The invasion. They eeemed linked. Vemcm tow-n line. Children's pet. clearing. Call Frank C. Noble Jr., ing and plumbing supplies, radia­ 448 HARTFORD ROAD or office. Only $50 per month. In- MI 9-7620. On motion of Robert Gv Girard. Ad­ Constables Edwin R. Carlson and In Threat on MI 3-1591. Open evenings; i n 9A053. tors, pipes and fire hricks, doors 13x13 dining rooni, 21x14 living ministrator eta. Coventry. Conn., on tha la a graduate of Manchester High That still doesn’t explain why Re^'ard. MI 9-6021.______MI 8-1824 • quire Woodland Gardens, ' 168 estate of Ethel Mary Avery, late of Frank P. Souza she had noticed and windows. Open daily 8:30-6 NEW BEAUTIFUL 7 room co­ room, fireplace, large kitchen with School. the girl on the edge of the road April 17 was the target date. 1955 FORD 9 passenger station LAWN MOWERS, all types ■harp Millinery Dressmaking 19 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 Before you buy furniture any­ Woodland St. MI 3-8474. dishwasher and disposal. I 'i baths. Coventry within said district, deceased. p.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock lonial, 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, This Court doth decree that six but did not think she was going to Wife^s Life Perhaps the Invaders decided wagon. VA engine, standard trans. ened and repaired. G. Snow, 888 where—shop at Norman’s. Full'basement. 2-car garage, I'i months be allowed and limited for the Stein Club membert will make now or never in fear that If they Annoanceoenta 2 MANCHESTER housewives! Do FURNITURE finisher trainee— re­ Place off North Main St. Choman’s OFFICE FOR rent 500 sq. 1% ceramic tiled baths, large cross It. mission, radio. heater, ‘ 2-tone Summit. Tel. Ml 3-4531. DRESSMAKING end elteretlons on Housewrecking, MI 0-2^2. porch, city water and sewerage, acres, under $25,000. creditors of sAId estate to exhibit their ticket returns from the dance, waited much longer Castro might you know the Power Of An sponsible man who wants oppor­ 100% Main Street location claim s ai^athflt the sam e to the Adm in­ The fatality Is the first pede­ m O E R A L in c o m e taxea pre­ paint, white sidewalls. $795. ’Cen­ ladies' clothing, children's .cloth­ amesite drive, hot water oil heat, Walton W, Grant Ageno.v scheduled for Saturday night, to- A Manchester man, who police bj too well armed to be overcome. LAWN MOWEaiS sharpened and hour? An Avon Representative tunity to learn a trade. Apply Wearing Apparel— Fura 57 MI 8-6419 or Ml 3-7614. istrator ahd directs that public notice strian fatality In Vemon In seven pared with your aavlnga In m ^ . ter Motor Sales, new location 634 ing a specialty. Also draperies and large family room, heavily treed Lillian Grant, Realtor MT 3-ltS3 be fiven of this order by adverlisinR In morrow at 8 p.m. at the VFW said had threatened to shoot his There have been repealed reports Center Street. MT 3-1991. Open repaired, sales and service, pick earns $2 to $8 an hour in her free Watkins Bros., Service Manager, years, Reasonable rates. ChU MI h A m . evening gowns made. Prices rea- Diamonds— W atche^- TWO LACE IdenUcal bridesmaid’s lot. Charles Lesperance. Ml 9-7620. a newspaper havtna a circulation in Post Home. wife with a shotgun, was arrest­ on this for weeks: evenings. up and delivery. Complete line of wmable. MI 9-9988. time. You earn as you learn — 936 Main St. PACKAGE OF JOY said district, and by posting a copy Jean was bom in Hartford. April Jewelrjr 48 dresses, slie 18 and 14, o m .Houses For Rent 6.5 hereof on the public sign post In said ed yesterday Hfternoon at his| That a numbr of Cubans ha've A.L.A.l - a u t o m o b il e LEGAL Toro riders, reels, and rotaries, and make new friends along the 25, 1955, a daughter of John Jr MALE HELP wanted — Exper­ one- turquoise, $10 each. Call MI GENTLEMAN’S farm with city Sweet little sweetie with white Town of Coventry nearest the place The Connecticut Tufts Cflub of home. I teen trained as jet pilots in the Association, Special Representa­ 1959 CHEVROLET 2-door Bel Air, garden and lawn auppllea. L A M way. Why don’t You._ put Your FOR LEIASE — Manchester— 20 conveniences. Approximately 1% where the deceased last dwelt. and Phyllis Hurlburt Sizer. ienced polisher. Engraving De­ LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers — 9-9087. picket fence and a great big yard Tufts University Alumni will hold William T. McBride, 39, of 12 satellites and that Castro has re­ tive, CliHord W. Barnett, 28 Otis VA engine, automatic transmis­ Equipment Corporation, Route 88 Moving— ^Trucking— extra hours Into a business of Franklin St. 5 room home, oil hot acres land, fruit and shade trees, Certified from Record. She attended St. John’s Episco­ partment. Apply or call. Stafford Repairs, adjusts watchea etmrt- with trees. Loringly cared for. 4 ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge. Main St., was charged with breach ceived from behind the Iron Cur­ 6t.. Manchester, Conn., Ml 8-7<2t. sion, radio and heater, 11,495. Cen­ Vertion. Conn. TR 6-7609. yoUr own so you can enjoy better outside fireplace. 3-car garage Its annual banquet and election of pal Church ani Vemon Center kin­ Storage 20 Printers. Inc., Stafford Springs, ly. Reasonable prices. Om h ’Tues­ water heat, rec room, city utlli neat rooms, plus pine paneled of peace and was later released tain a batch of jet planes which ter Motor Sales, new location 634 Uving? Call BU 9-4922. 58 ties, $125 per month, 3 months in with workshop, 2 chicken coope. 7 officers April 27 at 8:30 p.m. at dergarten. HEAVY DUTY Rotottller service Conn, overland 4-2711. day through Saturday, Thursday Wanted— To Buy 10x11 enclosed porch, which has AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at Under $2,000 bond for appearance are still in crates, waiting to be FREE 10 lbs. of Maine potatoes to Center Street, MI 3-1591. Open IdANCHESTER Package Delivery. evenings. 129 Spruce St. Ml 9-4887. advance. Lawrence F. Flano, full rooms, large kitchen with Stone Haven on Rt. 6 In Farming- Besides her parents, she is sur 8 triple-tract aluminuit^ storms, Coventry, within and for the district of in Circuit Court, Manchester, on assembled. the first 500 customers with the eveninga. for hire—lawns and gardens. Call Light trucking and package deliv­ WE BUY. SELL or tnule anUque broker. Ml 3-2766. birch cabinets, oil heat, sunporch Coventry, on the 17th day of April. A.D, ton. vived by three I rothers. John CLERK TYPIST screens—a delightful summer din­ May 4. At the United Nations yesterday purchase of $2 or more for the i n 9-3920. ery; Refrigeratore, waabers and and used furniture, china, glass, combination windows and doors. ing room. Full basement, laundry 1961. Sizer HI. James Sizer and Jeffrey opening week at the Farmer s Help Wanted— with Present Hon. Elmore Turkmgton. Police said they received a oiUl Adlai Stevenson denied an offen­ stove moving specialty Folding Garden— Farm— Dairy silver, picture frames SIX ROOM house for rent Home in excellent condition. Chty connections. Convenient to bus and Judge. The Hartford County Fire Sizer; two sisters. Judith Sizer and Market. 819 E. XUddle Turnpike, GARDENS PLOWED and har­ Full-Time Male or Female 37 ■saying that McBride, who had sive had been launched from this chairs (or rent. Ml 9-0TS2. Products 50 coins, old dolu and guns, bobby option to buv, on bus line. Call water and sewerage, amesite shopping. Under $13,000. Estate of Jeanne Alda While, late of Emergency Plan will hold the Joan Sizer: her paternal grand­ across the street from Shady Glen. WE NEED GOOD rowed, no job too small. Phone MI MI 3-8342. Ci'veiiiry in said district, deceased. parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert been drinking, was waiting inside country against Cuba. And yes-_ PRODUCTION control clerk, high coUectlons, atUc contents or whole drive. All this for $17,500. Charles Walton W. Grant Agency monthly meeting at the Co. 3 fire-1 Opening Thursday, April 20, with 9-5951. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo. Local- A regional .claim office for a EASTORN STATTSS Parmerlp Ex­ estates. Furniture Repair Service, l.'lH-n application of Gilford While. Sizer of Hartford; and her mater­ I he hoii.se for hl.s wife to come terday Secretary of State Rusk well known- Hartford Insurance school education, typing, ahop and Lesperance. Ml 9-7620. Lillian Grant, Realtor MT 8-1153 pra>ing that letters of administration house in Wethersfield at 8 p.m. a complete line of fresh fruits and CLEAN USED CARS e» ---- V — moving, packing, storage. Low change, Buckland is now open TalcottvUle, Conn. TeL MI 8-7449. be granted on said estate, as per ap­ tomorrow. Eighth District firemen nal grandparents. .Mr. and Mrs homo and that he had a shotgun. again stated the U.S. policy of company will be established soon general office experience helpful. 68 vegetables from farm to you. rate on long distance moves to daUy and all day Saturdays from Wanted To Rent SOUTH WINDSOR—Year old 3 bed­ plication on file, it is f planning to attend are requested Allen H. Hurlburt of Cornwall Patroiman Charles Morncau i non-intervention. Hlgheat prices paid. You Household Services 88 stat—. Peraonallsed —rvlce. Ml In Manchester. Interesting and di­ Iona Mfg., Regent St. room ranch, 1% baths, garage, ORDERED; That the foregoing ap­ and Emanuel Motnla went to the But he avoided any flat commlt- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MI 3-5123. WORKING couple desire 4-room BOLTON-COVENTRY LINE plication be heard and determined at to meet al the North End fire F\meral serviees.will be iield at Offered 13-A versified work offered to recent Rooms Without Board 59 full cellar, large living room, .lohn'.s house and found McBride sitting n.ent that this country is not giv­ may have what we re looking 8-6187, CH 7-1428. apartment in Manchester, Good the Probate office in Coventry in said house at 7. Eighth District Chief I ” a.m. Wednesday at -St P e n o n a lf high school graduate, all company kitchen, dinette, half acre, shade District, on ihe 1st day of M ay. A D. Episcopal Church. The Rev. Janic'h in a corner of the living room ing back-door aid to the rebels. for. Get In touch with ua today. A RETIRED upholsterer from the Situations Wanted— tcnVEJLY furnlah’id room references. Box M, Herald, Only $13,600 John Merz is president of the or­ MANCHESTESt Moving and Truck­ benefits, modem office. For ap­ Fertilizers 50-A ATTRAC freed lot. Assume VA mortgage. 1961. at 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon, L. Grant, rector, will officiate. with tile gnn across his lap. Nor did Pteaident Kennedy at hla ELECTROLUX Salea and Service, shop can take care of all your up­ ing Company. Local and long dis­ pointment call Mr. Josephson Female 38 for gentleman^ kitchen privUeges, and lhat notice be given to all persons ganization. oonded remwBentaave. A lfi^ $1,600 down, $112 monthly Includes I-arge, clean, 5-room ranch, plas­ interested in said estate of the pen-, p-riends may call at the Ladd Fu Molola grabbed the gun and un­ news conference last week say the holstering needs at a great s*v- tance moving, packing and ator- Hartford JA 2-7172. Ext. 233. CLEIAN COW manure. Delivered. private entrance, parking. Inquire everything. Being transferred. dency of said application and the time U.S. would not help anti-Castro AmeU, 208 Henry 8$. t W. MI m o r i a r t y b r o t h e r s MOTHER IN Bolton area will care Farm and Land For Sale 71 tered walls, 11x14 kitchen. 12x22 nerai Home, 19 Ellington -Ave. cocked it before McBride realized Ings. CH 2-2378. aga Regular aervice throughout $5 and $10 loads. Excellent for at 169 Maple 8k Owner, MI 4-0346. living room with fireplace, 3 bed­ and place of hearing thereon, by pub­ from 7 to 9 p m. today. CoiUribu the policemen were in the house, rebels. > 8-0850. ______tftw Elngland States and Florida. PART-TIME experienced bookkeep­ for child days In her home. MI gardens, lawns, shrubs, MI 8-7804, lishing a copy of this order in some 301 Center Street FOR SALE—40 acres, including rooms. master bedroom 11x14, oil newspaper having a circulation in said Pipe Bids Asked tions mav be made to the Memorial and Morncau quickly handcuffed He said neither Americana nor WEAVING of Buma. moth ooles Ml 84663. er with some knowledge of typing 9-6582. MI 9-8731. LARGE, Neat front bedroom, very MANCHESTER — Older 5-room VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In and tom clothing, boeiery runs, for work In Manchester. Write near C>nter, private home, refer­ fine 4 acre open field,, nice wood­ hot water heat, walk-out basement, district, at least five days before the Building’ Fund of St. John liim. Motnla said the .410 shotgun American armed-forccs would in­ my own home thop. FOrUr yeura land about 36 acres. All bounded house on Florence Street, sold with % acre of privacy. day of said hearing, to appear if they tervene in Cuba. handbags repaired, Mppier re­ Box P, Herald. ences required. Ml 9-4966.______sep cause at said time and place and For Two Drains (Jhurch. was loaded witli both barrels factory experience. All makea, by road on two sides. Located extra lot of record, 50x150, for But the New York Time* said placements. umbrellas repaired, Painting— Papering 21 Doga— ^Birds— Pets 41 Household Goods ' 51 $13,500. BeUiore Agency, MI he heard relative thereto, and make cocked, ready to fire. low rates, free eatttnatea, fa— EXPERIENCED snd/or qualified SINGLE bedroom with parking Nathan Hale Road, Town of Cov­ return to this court, and send a like Motola and Morncau said Mc­ flatly Cuban exiles for nine months men's shirt collara reversed and 3-5121. vLAWRENCE F. FIANO copy by certified mail to: Bids for different sizes of rein­ pickup and delivery. Mr. Idler, 1953 PLYMOUTH hy-drive, asking replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ EXTERIOR AND tafterior painting, nursery school teacher for 3 and FREE!—Exceptionally cute kittens TORO LAWNMOiyERS at reduced with or without board, 63 Union entry. Mike Netenosky, South St., Bride was uncooperative, wouldn't have trained in this country and looking for a home. Call MI Mrs. Irene Narci 3551 Kadcl Drive, forced concrete pipe for conq|ruc- Woman Sue JA 2-1471. $125. >n 4A192. ing Shop. decorating, ceilings, floors, paper­ 4 year old groups. Fully equipped prices. Ride, rotary, reel models St., North End. P h «ie M l 9-2469. Coventry, PI 2-7777. Realtor MI 3-2766 Bethlehem. Pa.. talk, and resisted them when they Central America for invasion. hanging, Bteaming. Clean work­ school room and playground. 9-9613. with wind-tunnel grass bag attach­ 8 LARGE ROOMS Mr. Lionel Mayer.' 16 Spruce Street. tion of two storm drains will be tried to remove him from the What still Isn’t clear is how WANTED—Riders to Pratt A Whit­ ROOMS FOR RENT—Ladies only, Winchendon. Mass.. 1959 OLDSMOBILE 88 8 door PLAT FINISH HoUand window manship. EYee estimates. No job School term October through May. ment. Marlow's, Inc., 867 Main, Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 For Fall on Walk cnii.ser at the rear of Ihe police many Cubatrs share the anti- ney, first shift, from Coventry, A.K.C EINGUSH black nlnlature single or double rooms, all conven­ Houses For Sale 72 Mr. Armand J. Mayer. 12»16 Alberton. opened Monday at 11 a.m. in the sedan, radio, heater, power steer­ . shades made to measure. a U too small. John Verfaille, MI So. Windsor Cooperative Nursery M l 9-5221. Located near school and recrea­ Apt. 4. Redwood Cilv. Calif. Castro feelings of the rebel*. The ■ome side roads. Tel. PI 2-8022. poodle, seven weeks old, out of iences, central location. Call MI municipal building. station. ing, power brakes, very clean, metal Venetian blinds at a new 8-2521. School CaU Mrs. Robert Laurie at $12,600—SIX room cape,.full base­ tional park, city water and sewer­ Ei.MORK Tl’RKlNiJTON. Judge. Mra. Annie McLagan, 1 Main When informed of the alleged invaders will have their hands full made while you Emmrill, Fonclalr and Piperscroft 9-8031 between 2-S p.m.______age, oil steam heat, sunporch. nice NEW LISTING The board of directors voted $1,795. Center Motor Sales. . new low price. -Keys MI 4-025?. ment, combination windows and St., notified tile town through licr tlirctit on her life, Mrs, McBride If moat of the Cuban people are lines. A show prospect. Messiah USED irURNlTURB. Ml 8-7449. lot, gofjd condition throughout. STATK OF rONNKCTin T $70,000 for pie projects last week. location 634 Center Street, MI wait. Marlow’s. EIXTEIRIOR and Interior painting. ROOM "TOR rent, genUeman pre­ doors, amesite drive, shade trees, went into Restate of shock, po­ pro-Castro. Automobiles for Sale 4 Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. WOMAN WHO can drive ... .If you Kennels. B.' Minney, MI 9-9793. Could converted into two-family 2-family home. 10 rooms, close to SUPERIOR COURT. County of Hart- One is on Woodbridge St.. Hud­ attorney, Allan D. Thori-ia.s, that 3-1591. Open evenings. 30 days occupancy Marion E. Bridfiret’ a i April 6. 1961. * lice said. The couple has been Cuba haa had a long history of DICK’S WEUtTHERSTRIP Com Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours ferred. Telephone in room. house. Owner transferred. Priced Main Street and St. son St.. William St. Tlie Jarvis she will seek damage.s from the OLDE2t CARS mechanics epe- STERILIZEID used furniture and Shower. MI 3-7908. Robertson, Broker. Ml 3-595$. (I3iurch. lifetime siding. 2-car® ga­ Philip H. K^nn^way vs. Artna B. town in connection with injuries sopar.ated for some time, and until dictatorship, and revolts. The anti- pany doors and windows, custom Floors. Good clean workmanship. a day calling regularly each at only $13,800. Kenneway. a.k.a. Anna Paw^lcsyk La- Construction Co. bid $33,660 on Cuban exiles in this country ciala, flxit yourself cars, always Live Stock— Vehicles 42 appliances, excellent condition. rage and well landscaped yard. K^nneway. •she received after a fall on a .side­ Saturd’iy McBride lived in Rock­ Auto Dtlvlnk School 7 -A work guaranteed. Call collect WU- Elilly insured. Reasonable rates. month on a group of Studio Girl 218 WOODBRIDGE—115,600, cozy, the project. a good selection. Look behind our NEW bronze/brass and chrome PLEASANT, sunny foom in private Selling at bank appraisal of $14,200. NoiiC4» to Anna B. Kennoway. aka ville. He ret\irned to hla Man­ range from right to liberal, to say UmanUc. HA 8-1196. Leo Pelletier, MI 9-6326 or MI Cosmetic clients on a route to be homey, 7 rooms, bath, lavatory, CHARLES LESPERANCE Anna Paw*lczvk Lavall^f' K<‘nn^way. The other project is on Wood- walk. ofQce. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. SADDLE HORSES for sale; also dinette sets, mattresses, and other home, near Center and shopping. Evenings Mr. Hayes, MI 3-0627. Mrs. McLagan claims that a chester home at that time. the least. Last month they got MORITOCK’S Manchester'a lead­ 9-5082. established in and around Man­ Western saddles and bridles. May Many privileges, including park­ steam gas heat, fireplace, freezer, Upon the romplalnt of the plaintiff bridge St.. N. Elm St,. Phelps Rd. together in a coalition oall^ the HAROLD A SONS, Rubblali remov Items, 30%-40% off. Credit terms, MI 9-7620 in the abovp entUleil action, j raLsed sidewalk .slab on N. Main Thev have four children. GOLDEN HAWK, 1956, original ing driving ecbool. Three skiUed chester, and are willing to make be seen Saturday or Sunday. 63 ing. MI 9-736L______stove, 2-car garage, amesite drive. The E. J. Haverty Co., One., bid revolutionary council. al, cellara, and attics cleaned. EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. no down payment. LeBlanc E\irnl- WARREN E. HOWLAND, praying: for reasons therein »ei $10,340. St., east of North St., caused her Packard V-8 motor. ExceUent con courteous Instructors. Clasa room A^ea, papers, all rubblah. Harold light deliveries, etc., write to New Bolton Road. MI 9-5951. ture Hospital, 195 South Street, Abundant shade, evergreen, fruit MANCHESTER—4-year-old beauti­ forth. for a Derreo under Sec­ This togethernea* may laat no CeUlngs refinished. Pkpernanglng. TWIN BEDROOM, Depot Square, Realtor tion 46-22 of the (general Statutes Both construction bids include | to fall 'Tuesday. April 11. at li30 There have been 17 Roman ditlon. Call Ml 9-5110. instructions for 18, 17 year olds. Hoar. MI 9-4084. Studio Girl Ojsmetics, Dept A-6, Rockvillo,- n i 5-2174. Open 9-9, trees. Wide frontage. 400 foot ful 5-room ranch, enclosed porch, longer than' It takes to crush Cas­ Telephone BSr. Mortlock, Director Wallpaper books. Estimates given. Glendale, Calif. Route will pay up businees block, free parking. Tel. of the Stat*» of Connecticut. Revision of estimates of how much the town p.m. She received a broken nose, Catholic prelates, past and present Saturday tUI 6. We buy houselots depth, exclusive Escott, Ml full basement, beautifully land­ 1958. that the real estate commonly tro. Then who wins, if they wbi, PONTIAC 1959— 2-door hardtop, of Driver Education. Ml 9-7898. FHilly covered by insurance. Cafl to $3.50 per hour In commissions Articles For Sale 45 Mr. Keith, MI 9-8191. MI 3-1108 will have to pay after the hid a broken shoulder and other in- raised to the . nk of cardinal in SLIP COVERS expertly made, of furiilture. 9-7683. scaped. city water and sewer/ Call known as 14 Little Street. Manchester. is anyone’s gpiess. fully equipped, immaculate, must chairs, $12 plus material. CaU Edward R. Price, Ml 9-1003. Conn., shall belong to the Plaintiff, re­ opening on pipe Monday. ' jurie.s. the United States. LARSON'S Connecticut's first 11 MI 3-6454 or ADams 6-1241. turnable before the above named Court seU, will help finance. MI 9-7894 anytime. Ml 9-1154. TELEPHONE solicitors, exper­ HOME MADE ravloU, fresh or KING’S FURNTTimB Department HOLLYWOOD SECTION —8 room MANCHESTER censed driving school trained — PLAN YOUR spring and summer frozen, 30c doz. H Pasqualini 246 Apartments— Flat*— on the first Tuesday of March. A.D.. ienced. Work from your own colonial, I ’ j baths, fireplace, hot COVENTRY—5 room ranch, full 1961. and now pending therein, and dpon Certified and approved is now of' painting now. Specializing In ex­ —Large selection of nationally ad­ WASHER - REFRIGERATOR re home. Salary paid weekly. Phone Avery Street, Wapplng. vertised furniture at low, low dis­ Tenements 63 water oil heat, one-car garage, cellar, fireplace. Must sell. 4%% Close Proximity an application in said action for a sub­ 1958 CHEVROLET convertible. fering classroom and behind terior, residential painting. Guar­ BU 9-5258 Or apply at Craftsman sequent order of notice, it appearing pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, count prices. Unfinished 4 drawer wall to wall carpeting, city water mortgage. Tongren, broker. Ml (New Listing) $350. TR 5-9304. wheel Instruction for teenagers. anteed workmanship, f u ^ In­ Homes. 140 Route 5, So. Windsor. LAWN MOWERS—Toro Jacobsen, GENERAL RENTAL agency. J. D. that the residence of the defendant is guaranteed. Phone MI 9-4537, Pot- knee-hole desk only $14.88; break and sewerage, amesite drive, en­ 3-6321. unknown, and that all reasonable, ef­ MI 9-6075. terton's, 130 Center St. sured. Estimates cheerfuUy given. Bolens, Goodall, Ariens. Riding Realty 470 Main Street, Ml closed vard. Charles Lesperance, to schools, bus service, downtowm NEED A CAR and hqd your credit Thomas Harrison, Ml 9-2497. fast sets from $27.77; Danish wal forts have been made since the institu­ STTINOGRAPHER —Legal exper­ mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Rldamatic 8- 6129.' ______■ ______MI 9-7620. MANCHESTER—3 bedroom Cape, Manchester makes this spotless 6 tion of said action to ascertain it. and turned down? Short on down pay­ PREPARE FOR driver’s teT. RADIO-TV REPAIRS all makes ience. shorthand, transcription, tractors with over 21 attachments. nut lounge chair, foam cushions, have failed, that notice of the Institu­ PAINTINO AND paperhanging. full cellar, -spacious kitchen, fire­ room Colonial a desirable buy for ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class Cars, phonographs, changers electric typewriter. Salary com­ Used mowers and tractors. Parts just $24.88; deluxe,'Hollywood bed FOUR ROOM unheated apartment, 4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville. $18,- tion of said action was given as re­ MORIARTY BROTHERS Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ Good clean workmanship at reS; outfit, Innerspring construction, place. good location. Asking area minded family. Aluminum quired hy order of notice heretofore room. Three Instructors. No wait­ Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 mensurate with experience. Box and service. Capitol Equipment convenient location, MI 9-8590, or 650. 5 room ranch, large living issued, as of record aopears; that said las, get the lowdown on the lowest ing Manchester Driving Acade­ sonable rates 30 years In Man­ with headboard, only $49.88. Bud; U3.900. The Elsie Meyer Agency, siding, attached garage, large well days. Famous for service for 30 O, Herald. Co.. 38 Main. Ml 3-7958. MI 3-2487.______room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ realtors, AH 9-5524, AH 3-6930. landscaped lot. Transferred owner. defendant appaT^ently has not received down and amailest payments any­ my. PI 2-7249. years. Phone MI -9-4537. Potter chester. Raymond Fiske. MI et terms arranged. King's, Harit rooms, 1%% mortgage can be actual notice of the institution or pen­ where. Not a small loan or finance 9-9237. TOOL' AND equipment rentals. ford Roa'*, SIX ROOM duplex, heat, hot $19,700. Call Mr. Tyska, today at dency of this action; that notice of the ton’s. CLERK assumed. Marlon E. Robertson, TWO-FAMILY duplex, $17,600. 6-6, pendency of this-action most likely to company plan Douglas Motors, Sales and service. AP Elquipment, water, garage, stove and refrig­ MI 9-5306. BU 9-6500. WANTED—Painting Interior and An Albert Super Duper Special Broker, MI 3-5953. two-car garage, lot size 80x140, one come to'her attention Is that hereinafter 333 Main St. Garage— Service— Storage 10 Office experience not required Center St., Ml 9-2052. erator central, $125 a month. ordered: it is Building-Contracting 14 exterior. CeUlngs, halls, and en­ block to schools, shopping, and BARROWS & WALLACE ORDERED: That additional notice of Interesting ahd varied work, good $50 FREE GROCERIES Available. Call MI 3-2785 before 6. MANCHESTER—St, James’ Par- tire home. Free estimates. Rea­ FARM LOAM, top quality, $2 per with purchase of any 3 room outfit bus service. One side completely (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) the Institution and pend«ic.v of said ac­ wages, pleasant working condl Ish. 3 bedfoom ranch, paneled rec­ tion be given the said defendant hy 1955 BUICK Century 2-tone gray, A. A. IDION, INC. Roofing, siding, sonable rates, no obligation. Rock­ yard, delivered. Call Columbia AC during our Great April Sale. You THREE ROOM apartment, heat, redecorated, separate heating sys­ 55 E. Center St. GARAGE for rent, $5 month. 11 tions, excellent benefit program reation room, fireplace, attached tem. excellent investment. Will some proper officer or Indifferent per­ good condition, $450. MI 9-6866. painting. Carpentry. Alteratlana ville "rR 8-7825. 8-9323 after 4 p.m. get your groceries at the market hot water, parking space. Call Ml MI 9-5306 son causing a true and attested copV of Oak Place. MI 3-6106. and addltlona. CeUinga. Workman­ Apply garage, assumable 4%% mort­ of your choice 4-0275 after 6:80, show a return of 16% plus. Shown this notice to he published in the Mtn- 1949 CADILLAC, radio and heater. ship guaranteed 299 Autumn St. LOAM, SAND, stone, gravel and gage. Owner Ml 3-6177. by appointment only. Call the R- MANCHESTER —$13,900 rhester Evening Herald, a - newspaper FIRST NATIONAL STORES, 3 COMPLETTE F. Dimock Ckimpany. MI 9-5245. circulated in Manchester. Conn., once a Can be used for parts or on the FOR SALE—Two-car garage. Call MI 3-4860. Electrical Services 22 fill. Call Miller’s Sand and Gravel, TWO ROOMS and bath, heated MANCHESTER—Perfectly finUhed week.for two successive we*ks. rom- ROOMS OF BRAND NEW Six room colonial, built 1960, fire-, road. $50. MI 0-5038 alter 5. MI 9-5133 after 5. INC. Ml 3-8603. apartment, Oakland St., MI 6 room Cape, paneled recreation Richard F. Dimock, MI 9-6003, menctng on or before Anril 28. A.D.. BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, FREE ESTIMATEa—Prompt serv­ FURNITURE 9- 5229, 9-5^______Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702, Johan­ place, plastered walls, city water 1961. and that return of such se^^•^ce be Park A Oakland Ave. AND APPLIANCES room, breezeway, garage, beauti­ made to the above named Court. 1955 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. 8 WANTED TO RENT — Garage vi­ additions, recreation rooms, ice on all types o? electrical wtf DUO-THERM space heater, 3-4 na Evans, MI 9-5653. and sewers, brook, A zone lot. cylinder, standard transmission, porches. AU types of carpentry, Ing Licensed and insured. Wilson E. Hartford, Conn. room, automatic damper and in ROCKVILLE — Ideal for newly­ ful yard. Asking $15,900. The Elsie FURTHER ORDERED That this ac­ cinity Woodbridge, Parker, and The "Economy” ' Mever Agenev, realtors, MI 9-5524, tion be continued for (thirty daya> radio, heater, white sidewall tires, also cellar floors poured. CaU MI Electrical Co., Manchester, MI strucUons, excellent condition, in weds! 3% room apartment on BEAUTIFUL 6 room ranch-cape, Green P-oad. MI 9-6995. Free $60 Groceries M I'3-6930. LAWRENCE F, FIANO three months. $595. Center Motor Sales, new lo­ 9-4291. 9-4817 Glastonbury, ME 8-7876. storage. Ml 9-5182 evenings. 3 R o o m s ...... ti** Reed St. Heat, stove, refrigerator, full basement, 2-car garage. 2 fire­ Realtor MI 8-2766 Rv Order of the Court cation 634 Center St., MI 3-1591. DOMINIC A. DT CORI.ETO. Help Wanted— Male 36 The “ Honeymoon" and picnic area. 15 minutes from MANCHESTER — Exceptional 2- places, city water and sewerage, Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 Assistant Clerk. 100 NEW CARS TO CHOOSE MOM BIDWELL HOME Improvement WALLPAPER sa l e :—Fully trim­ Open evenings. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Free $50 Groceries Hartford. MI 9-4824, TR 6-1166. family 6-6 duplex, copper plumb­ knotty pine cabinets, tile bath, TRUE COPY ATTE.ST Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ Courses and Classes 27 BULLDOZEIR — Motor-grader and med, plastic coated, many 1961 3 ROOMS ...... $269 plastered walls, in excellent condi­ FOR THE THRIFTY HAROI.D T. KF4TING. Deputy Sheriff rages. Roofing and siding experts. TWO FURNISHED rooms, bed­ ing, city utilities. This one must be 95 Washington St 1939 HARLEY-DAVISDN complete­ rubber-tired scraper trainees. See patterns to choose from. C. J. The "Charm House” tion, 30 days’ occupancy, priced at IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Aluminum clapboards a specialty. M EN W A N T E D Morrison Paint Store, 885 Center room set, kitchen set. refrigera­ seen. Asking $19,900. The Elsie Hartford. Conn. JA K-1131. ly rebuilt, $200. Call MI 9-5637, our ad • under Classification Free $50 Groceries Meyer Agency, realtors. Ml 9-5524, only $18,700. Charles Lesperance, If you are interested in a fine For A Young Ml$$ UnexceUsd' workmanship. Ea tor, stove. Rent reasonable. home at a low jirice, check this hU 9-6922, 18 AND OVER Courses and Classes. St. 3 ROOMS ...... $394 MI 3-6930. MI 9-7620. ORDF.R o r NOTirr ON MOST MODELS todget terms. MI 9-6495 or 7 , ------—------Adults. Apply 10 Depot Square, home in C-oventry. 3 bedroom SLIDE PROJECTOR — T.D.C. The "Hollywood” STATK OF' rO N N E C T irU T DiJitrlct . 6-9109. To train as heavy equipment opera­ ROUTE WORK with a future, Free $50 Groceries + Apt. 4. NEW 6 ROOM Colonial, 1% ceramic SECLUDED builder’s home, large ranch garage Large lot. Onlv of \nflov»»r, Proh«t^ Umirt. Town o f) streamliner "300", 800 watt lamp. An(1ov*r. April 14. 1961. tors training on Bulldozer. Motor steady year 'round work, 5% 3 ROOMS ...... ,$488 baths, fireplace, plastered walls, Colonial Ranch. 1% baths, cherry $13,000. 55 F 3.8 lens, handles both 35 LONE GEU4TLEMAN win reirt paneling, drapes, handspllt shin­ of L^nna riia?.^<'. lato of An- Pocket-Stole! RooflnK— Sidiiis 16 grader, self-propelled scraper days, married, car. Man to service The "Boulevard” 1 hot water heat, amesite drive. (iovor. in nniA District. mm. and 214x2^4 slides. Like new. partial use of beautifully furniahed gles. double garage, large shade 1961 Crane and Drag line. Must train J established FuUe<- Brush custom­ Free $50 Groceries Large shade trees. Builder MI ProBont, lion Charl^.B H. Nlcholnon, COUGHLIN ROOFTNO Co. - AU weeks at own expense, $165 per Original price $79.95, Can be yours 6% room ranch with many excep­ trees, only $17,900. Carlton W. JARVIS REALTY CO. Jndc^, ers Manchester-WiUlmantic area. 3 ROOMS ...... $597 3-4860. Tho nnminL'5lrator havlnp ox!i!b1t»*n types of roofs and root repairing, week and up earnings. Placement Ml 9-0090 for interview appoint­ for $45. Call MI 94146 evenings. tional privileges. Bus stop at door.' Hutchins Ml 9-5132. » *■ ' The "Aristocrat” Central location. Middle-age cou­ MI 3-4112 PI 2-8311 hli» administration account with . said MERCURYS COMETS • ENGLISH FORDS specializing in Twenty Tear Bond­ service upon graduation. If Inter­ ment. Free $50 Groceries 85 LAKE STREET—7 room co­ to thif» Court for allnwancri. It la ed Roofs. Call Ml 8-7707. ested in operating this type of ple preferred. MI 3-2534 or 415 lonial. living room with fireplace, MANCHESTER—Excellent 2-famlly ORDERED: That i Iip 24th day of REIX GAS water heater. MI 3-6580. 3 ROOMS ...... $879 .\pril, 1961. at onp o'clock In the after­ machinery Include hours, home and MECHANICS Wanted, experienced, Woodbridge St. formal dining room, deri cabinet j 5-5 on large lot in excellent loca­ :^ ii 9-1200 $10 DOWN DELIVERS tion. Tile baths, oil hot water heat, noon al th^ Prohato Office In Andover WILLYS 4-WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES to work In new car agency. Apply kitchen with dishwasher. 3 bed­ b Roofing and Chimneys 16-A phone. Write to Box J, Herald. Free storage until wanted. Free SIX ROOM duplex available May bf* and the fame I a.'siKned for ' a In person at Chorches Motors, 80 rooms, I ’ i baths, landscaped lo t; city utilities, 2-car garage. As­ SUNNY VIEW DRIVE - Vernon. hearinp on the ajlowancr of paid BEAUTIFUL \dusty rose lined Delivwy 1, oil heat, storm windows and sume 51,4% mortgage. 'Die Elsie Beautiful 5’ 3 room ranch, tile mlnlatratlnn account with aald estate, ROOFING—Specializing repairing Oakland St., Manchester. MI drapes, excellehl condition, 10% 102x612. Marion E. Robertson, j Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 Free Set up by our own' reliable screens, adults preferred. MI Mever Agenev, realtors. Ml 9-5524, bath, garage, lovely lot. Belfiore and this Court direrf.** that notice You eon buy iw fs of all Rinds, new roofs, gut­ z-mi. feet by 54", $ 2 5 .^ 3-2018. 9-0394. ______Broker. Ml 3-6953. | fho time and place a^siRiied for said Regulor ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ men 5H'3-6930. Agency, MI 3-5121. hearinp b* piren to _all. persons known MORTGAGE MONEY— Available to he interested therein bv puhllshlnp a brand new List $1673 paired. Aluminum siding. SO CLOTHING MAN experienced SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT SIX ROOM duplex, ateam oil heat, SIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and in any amounts. Terms to fit your men and boy’s wear and Interest­ MANCHESTER—5> 3 room ranch. 30 ACRES. 1943 Colonial Cape. 6 a copy of this order In some newspaper years' experience. Free estimates. FOR SALE—Dog house>MI 9-0886. Phone For Appointment cellar end attic, 2 large porches, garage, full shed dormer, 2 full havinp a circulation In said District, ’61 English Ford budget. J D. .Realty. 470 Main ed in job with future, salary lilus Samuel Albert, Hfd. CH 7-0358 baths, wooded lot. easy walking A real nicp home; A-1 neighbor­ rooms, recreation room, beauti­ Cali Howley, Ml 8-5381, MI 8-0783. copper window screens, opposite hood. Tongren, broker, MI 3-6321. fully landscaped, fruit frees, out­ and by nostlnp a copy of this order on Anglia for os St. Ml 3-5120. comraSsaion. Apply Stein’s Men If you have no means of transpor­ Center Park. Available about May distance to schools, bus, and shop­ the public sipn post in ihe-Town of $195 DOWN and Boy’s Clothing Store. Man tation, I’ll send my auto for you. ping. Don’t miss this outstanding buildings; reasonablv priced. Carl­ Andox’er where deceased last dwelt, lirrie os ..... Heating and Plumbihg 17 5. Adults preferred. MI 9-7529. ton W, Hutchins, MI 9-5132. and hy sendina a copy, certified mail, Chester Shopping ^arkade, 360 Boats and Accessories \46 No obligation value. $15,900. Phllbrick Agency, DUPLEX 7-7, near schools, good postape prepaid, to: 1495 Help Wanted— Female 35 Middle Tpke., Weit. Only those ROCKVILLE:—3 room furnished Ml 9-8464. Beniamin J. Chasse Administrator, PLUMBING AND heating - re­ location. Call owner Ml 9-6333. s o . WINDSOR- 89 Brian Road. 5H by- his attorney Katherine Y, Hutchin­ LOW BANK RATES modeling installations, nipairs. experienced need apply. 15 FOOT MFG, lights, Navy top, A—L—B—E—R—T— S apartment, refrigerator, stove, 36 MONTHS TO PAY full cover, 36 electric, used one PRINCETON ST.—7 room colonial r(x>m 3 bedroom ranch on one-half son Andover. Connecticut. All work guaranteed 25 years ex­ 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD washer, parking. TR 5-6874. perev J. Chasse. Andover. Connecti­ WANTED—Ehcpe^enced legal ate- PAINTERS WANTED Only season only. Mastercraft trailer, with 4 bedrooms, I’ i baths,’ large I ' MANCHESTER acre wooded lot, partially finished perience. 24-hour aervice. Call Open Nights fill 8—Sat. 6 p.m. rec room, walk-out basement, cut and ^ nographer. Box Z. Herald. skilled men need apply. Call MI spare wheel, fully equipped. MI t h r e e ROOM heated apartment living room with fireplace, hot Ernie .T T'hasse, Andover. Connecti­ Earl VanCamp, MI 9-4749. Imagine! many extras. Owner Ml 4-1897. 8-0276. 9-3260. ADMIRAL refrigerator, $50. Marlon for rent on bus line, near churches water heat, one-car garage. By ap­ cut. CLERK-TYPIST over 18 for per- 6 room Colonial ail at least five days before the date manent position with finance com ­ electric range, $60. 30" base steel and stores. CaU or see Mrs. Har­ pointment only. Philbrick Agency, BOLTON—Bathing, boating, fish­ •Ift (nr snid h»'ariiiz. , , Radio-TV Repair MACHINISTS— Full basement rH A R I-K S H. NICHOUSON. Jiidz». pany. Must be accurate with fi cabinet, $50, MI 9-0072. ris, Burton's, Inc. Call MI 9-8351. Ml 9-8464. ing may be yours when you buy BUY NOW! SAVE NOW! TOOL MAKERS BUY NOW and save—boat, motor 70x200 lot ’ Services 18 ures and be able to type 45 words this adorable 4 room year ’round Job shop work— and trailer. MI 9-1364. THREE ROOMS of furniture in­ MANCHESTER —7 room Cape, Garage 8 per minute. Opportunity for ad­ ranch. Ex(?ellent condition. Price RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, Commercial and aircraft. cluding TV, Stereo Hi-Fi. aUtoma family room, modern kitchen, 3 Bus at door YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL NEVER BE WORTH MORE free pickup and delivery on small vancement, merit increases, and 1957J21-FOOT Trojan pleasure boat, bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good $10,500 reduced. Only $8,600 for quick South W‘'indeor Interviews any time. tic washer. Call MI 9-7590, 8-8 p.m. sale. Goodchild-Bartlctt Realty, radios, phonographs. Hours 8-10 various employe benefits included. inboard Gray Marine engine. lot with trees. One block to Hurry! Call Mrs. Barbara Cliam- Open Saturday mornings realtors. MI 3-7926. BU 9-0939. p.m. H A E Radio and TV. MI Office moving to East Hartford in Toilet stove, sink, 2 bunks, com ­ CLEAN LOAM schools, shopping and bus, $16,900. berlaln, MI 9-5306. very near future. Contact Mr. pletely equipped. $3,500. Will take Curious Constable 9-5582, MI 3-1479 THE NEiWTON COMPANY 36" WIDE WALNUT gateleg table, Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. MANCHESTER—2-family 5-5 flat, Berard, JA 7-7247. 66 Elm St., Manchester smaller boat In trade. MI 3-4561. opens to 50", $15. Call Ml 9-9037. WE NEED USED CARS CONNIE'S t v and Radio ttervlce. For Sale BbWERS SCHOOL area—6 room BARROWS & WALLACE beautiful, nice location, 2-car ga­ Nabs Stolen Car| available all hours. . Satisfaction ADULT AND children desire house­ STOCK CLERK—EHill-tlme, modern ranch, fireplace, dining room, (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) rage, large lot, $22,500: S room keeper. Must live In. Private older home $9.500a Colonial Cape, guaranteed. Call MI 9-1S16. supermarket, pleasant working SIX H.P. MERCURY, hardly used FOR SALET-Westinghouse range, cabinet kitchen, 3 bedrooms. The alert'^irloslty of Constable | room. Call MI 9-0500. WM. F. STEELE 55 E. Center St. full .shed, I's baths, reduced to conditions, good wages. Apply MI 9-6646. $120. 10 years old. Call MI 9-2026. Shown by appointment. Marion E. Charles Jurgelas last night result­ PHILCO RECOMMENDE35 Service MI 9-6306 $16,900: short way out—a real 4 Popular Market, 725 Middle Tpke., Robertson, Broker, Ml 3-5953. ed in recovery of a car stolen in I - TOP PRICES PAID —On Hl-FVa, radios^ television. . CLERK-TYPIST East. FORMER SALESMAN ha# 17 piece and SON room cutic, large lot, easily fi­ Also, guaranteed service on all BOAT, MOTOR and trailer. Cheap. waterless i stainless steel cook­ R dbE R T ROAD—8 room Colonial, BE HAPPY! nanced, $7,900; beautiful 4 room Springfield, Maas., an hour and a| 8215 other makes. S!,op our special do- Intereatlng full-time position WANTED—Dishwasher 6% hours MI 8-8705. ware reg. $149.60, sacrifice $39.60. Ml 9-7842 large living room, 24 loot master ranch, plus breezeway and ga- half earlier. FOR CLEAN USED CARS it-yourself department featuring aval|Iahle In our Sales Department day work, no Sundays, Apply bedroom with fireplace, dining Own this delightful 6 room (Cape ' rage, acres land, a real cream The constable reported he saw I 1-6 yrt FOR SALE—Practically new 7% BU 0-6955. 4(scount. prices. Tubes 15% to for competent typist for diversified Cavey’s Restaurant. o room, porch, 2-car garage. Well Cod home on Ardmore Road, Man­ puff, $11,900: many more from a car leave Snow'a Garage on Rt. clerical work. Applicant must be h.p. Scott with long shaft. Less Fit for a little princess! A EASY TO 50% off lis'. Open evenings and landscaped lot 100x200, $22,900. chester. Full dormer, ! ’• baths, $4,500 up. Call the 'Ellsworth Mit­ >30 about midnight headed east! High School graduate. Ebccellent in­ PART-TIME, second shift, exper­ than 10 gallons of gas used In it. darling button front dress I'o sew Saturdays. Satellite Electronics Philbrick Agency. MI 9-8464. garage. (Comfortable living for your ten Agency, realtors, MI 3-6930 Hla curioaitv aroused, the con­ A soft, luxurious stole that is Service, 166 School St., Manches­ surance benefits and pleasant work­ ienced sheet metal mechanics. Ap­ Ideal as auxiliary power for larg­ entire family. Asking $16,300. Open o r MI 9-5524. stable chased the car and stopped witlr or without sleeves; collar is so flattering and yet practical, too, ing conditions. ply in person to the Barnee Boat er boat.' Sold for over $300—$176 • SEPTIC TANKS SEPTIC TANKS PORTER STREET section — 6 "We'H bo boro optional,'too. ter, MI 94786 or JA 8-1669. to offers. it at the Wapping shopping center. [ with fringe-trimmed pockets! Oo., 40 BrooWyn St., Rockville, takes it. MI 9-0498. CLEANED add INSTALLED AND rooms, l ’,4 baths, oil hot water EIGHT ROOM older home with 2 No. 8215 with Patt-O-Rama is LIBERTY MUTUAL Wl)$n the driver of the car could Pattern No. 5956 has knit direc­ TV SERVICEk-AIl makes. Honest, Conn, Tel. MI 8-4900. heat, porch, 2-car garage, city JARVIS REALTY CO. car garage. St. Jamjss Parish, Bel- produce neither a license nor reg­ TOMORROW BROTHEBS in sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 years. Size Economical. High quality parts. INSURANCE CO. 14 FOOT runalwut boat, 18 h.p. • SEWERS water and sewerage. (Charles fiorc Agency, M l 3-6121. tions for stole measuring approx. Evinrude and Mastercraft trailer PLU68ED SEWERS istration, Constable Jurgelas 2. 1T» yards of 35-inch; 3/8 yard 80" in length and 22” in width; Guaranteed 90 days. Famous for A-1 QARPENTER8 wanted. Others m a c h i n e c l e a n e d Lesperance, MI 9-7620, __ MI 3-4112 MI 3-7847 MI 3-1161 $500. MI 3-6046. checked the Hartford State Po­ to sorvico the contrasC if desired. stitch illrstrations. service since 1981. Phone MI need not apifly. Apply in person To order, send 35c in coins to; 9-4537. Potterton’s, 180 Center St. at Ruasell’a Barber Shop, Spruce Mashiaa Gleaaad MANCHESTER—2 baths, full shed Lots For Sale 73 lice Troop and learned the car had To order, send 26c in coins to:— • INSTALLATION PI 2-8311 been stolen earlier in Springfield. Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ Street, between 1-4 p-m, Everett Septic Tanks, Dry Welle, Sewer dormer, 6 room Cape, completed co n wo soil — — — — Anne Cabot, The Manchester Ehre- HAIRDRESSER, experienced and TWO B ZONE lots with city nie occupants, Lester E. Madi­ Lincoln Continental Mercury Comet English Ford Willys i**P ning H erald, 1150 .\VE. OF W, Van Dyne, buUder. SPECIALIST U nee'’ IneteBed—CeOer Water recreation room with bullt-Ih bar, MANCHESTER—Dutch Colonial. \ ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF efficient. MI 9-7048. water. Union St. Manchester. son, 22, and Harold W. Mislin, 23. AMEKICAS, NEW YORE 36. N.Y. MORTEN8EN TV Specialized KCA proofing Dene. lovely lot with fireplacel and gar­ acre lot, 6 large rooms, aide porch, TODAY" AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36, N.Y. television, service. Ml 9-4641. SERVICE STATION attendant, ex­ NfW 6-ROOM RANCH $2,350 each. MI 9-6495. both of Springfield, were taken to 301-315 CENTER ST.; MANCHESTER Ml 3-5135 OPEN fVENINOS For Ist-class mailing add 10c for SUPPLEMEINT the family Income den. Belfiore Agency, MI 3-5121. garoige. on bus line, lots of room For Ist-clasB mailing add IOC perienced. '^Full-time and part- each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ and still keep the important job of Tom u 4 Coaatry for a family to live and play- COVEN TRY-N ear lake. Six lota, the Hartford Troop. .for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ time. Wyman OU Company, 24 With Attachtd Gcirag* WEST • SIDE—$13,900. 5 'i room They were scheduled to be w«- dress with Zone, Style No. and Millinery Dressmaking 19 wife knd mother. Commissions McK in n e y BROS. E^renlngs Mr. Holcombe, MI fouE 75x125, $500 each; two corner dress with zone and Pattern Num­ paid weekly. Call MI 9-0045. Main Street. BoUt-ln Appliance#—Large lot Cape, large kitchen, fireplace, sented in a rcu it Court 12 in East Size. ber. DRAIIM8E 00. SewtroM DlMosd Co. fenced yard. Carlt(jn W. Hutchlna, 4-1189. Warren E. Howland, real­ lotal $600 each. CaU MI 9-7925 EXPERT TAILORING on ladles 918,900 after 7 p.m. HartfoM this morning- Beaid Fashion, Spring andSum- Have you the '61 Album con­ and gentlemen’a clothing. 139 TRUCK DRIVER—5 day week. Ap­ M l M 1 4 3 199.199 PW0I 8 t —BO S-8996^ . l a tor, MI 8-1108. aer. ’« hu a wealth of sewing taining many lovely deaigna and Woodland Bt. Cali any tune A. WOMAN WAI4TED to do. bOUM- ply Watkins Broa., Service Mana­ Bnniham S t—Phone BO 4*0886 / ideas; gift patten coupon. 85c. faee pattema? Only 25c a copy! lovine. work. CaU MI 9-5985. g e r, 085 Main S t V, •«-’> . -f . * » S,- -iV '- \. .

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TUESDAY, APRIL 18, l9«l Average Daily Ne^ Press Run The Weather p a g e tW E N T Y For the Week Ended Forecast ot V, 8. Weather BurMQ UlanrljfHtpr lEufttittg H^ralb March n , 1D61 ^ Partly cloudy, Uttlo ehaaga tai 13,317 temporature tonight. Low In Me. St. Mary's Episcopal Guild willi Deme Starts ■y;ij meet in the Guild Room at the| Member ot the Audit niiiraday generaUy fair and About Town rhurch Thursday at 11 a.m. Mem-j Borean ot drealation warmer. High 5S to 60. hers are to bring .sandwiches, and To Construct 4 Manchester— A City of Village Charm MaachMter Lodge of Masons dessert will be funiished by Mrs. [RTERinC wlU b* host to memt^ra of John ; Gertrude Cannon, Mrs. Edith Mather Chapter, Order of DeMo-1 W’ickham and Mrs. Allan Hotch-; FM Station VOL. LXXX, NO. 169 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1961 (ClaMltled Adrertletaf on Page 22) PRICE FIVE CENTS lay^ tonight. The DeMolay degree j kiss. Have You An Evehi Scheduled wt>rk m-lU start at 7:30. with Mas­ Construction on FM broadcast­ ter Councilor John Krause presid- i Three exchange students at the tag. There will be a social hour and ■Cniversity of Hartford and Dr. ing facllittes In Bolton by radio That Calls For Food? " Pascal Poe. dean of the graduate refreahments. station W'INF will proceed im­ It may be a weddingi, a banquet or just an informal school, will present a program. mediately. station owner-manager "People and Customs of Foreign get-together of a society, lodge or some friendly group. StOTN' Circle, WSCS of South Lands ' at a meeting of Keeney John Deme said today. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU Methodist Church, will meet to­ PTA tonight at S o'clock. Tlie stir- The last roadblock was cleared ; morrow at 10:30 am. at Wesley dents.will be Vasilios Kiritsts of Monday when the Federal Com­ TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION Cuban Exiles Report Invaders in Linkup Hall. Greece. Robert Foo of China and munications Commission granted Our catering service is set up to be^ flexible enough to Sam Akesson of the Republic of the station permission to change Delta Chapter. Royal Arch Ma- Ghana; Africa. Refre.shnients will its antenna site within Bolton so accommodate any size gathering. Why not call us and •ona. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 be semed after the program. talk over the details? p.m. at the Masonic Temple. After more area would be available for a abort business meeting, the future development. Committees planning for the, Deme said the original planned Mark Master Mason degree will be Manchester Fire and Police Ath-. conferred. Ralph Clifford, excel- site was at Mt. Sumner, cast of letlc Association dance, scheduled Bolton Center Rd. The new site is 'v ^ t ecribe. will preside. : for Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a m ., With Guerrillas in Escambray Mountains west of the same street, about G arden G rove i at the Manchester Armory, will three-quarters of a mile nearer ''TOe Polish W om b's Alliance. I meet tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. a t' TELEPHONES Ml 9-5313— Ml 9-5314 N o /^ 6 . will meet tomorrow at Manchester and Hartford. I Firehouse No. 1 on Pine St. Final It Is somewhat lower than the 7:30 pm. at the Poliah American plans will be made for the first aub. \ first location, but a taller antenna ' anmml dance, from which pro­ will give the FM station the Same i Boston Pilot Killed State News ceeds will be used to help finance range as has been planned. I There w-iUNM no setback tonight sports activities for more than <00 Air Raids in Havana, at the Elks Ht I of tickets for a dinner-dance to be ment at the new site The New Inva.sion forces have linked up with guerrillas in the Es­ sponsored by. the Holy Innocents England Tower Co. of Brandon, Hartford, April 19 {IP)— cambray Mountains of Central Cuba and completed the first .Guild of the Confraternity of Vt„ has been hired to erect the Miami, Fla., April 19 (/P)— .^ments, including Social Security Overhauled and Teeted X^nstian Doctrine at Waveiiy The State Motor Vehicle De­ phase of their drive to topple Fidel Castro, Cuban exiles re­ 279-foot antenna. i The Cuban National Radio card 014-07-6921. partment’s daily record of au Cheshire, on May 2. Station headquarters and stu­ The Cuban communique said ported today. 0 QF said today government anti­ that Bell's plane waa one of four tomobile accidents as of last dios will remain in Manchester, as Rebel planes struck at Havana and Cuban Air Force head- ThkColdcn Age Club \Vill meet aircraft batteries shot dowm a downed today, bringing to nine the midnight and the totals on Potterton's Thursdlvv at 2 p.m at the F.ast will equipment for AM (ordinary) (luarters. ISO Center St.—Cor. of Church radio broadcasting. United States “ military air­ total of antl-Caatro aircraft the same date last year: Cuba’s radio said four plaices were shot down, one of them Side Rei\weathcr permitting, RESEARCH? claimed to have been shot down I960 1961 CARCER craft” and killed its pilot, de­ a Nortli American militarj^^rpraft piloted by an American A scribed as a United States since the start of the 3-day old Accidents ..10,6.55 11,708 (Est.) V \ invasion. Killed 7 ...... 57 65 who was killed. ' These music scholarship winners, pausing on a gay note, are Stan­ citizen. ley Sholik. violinist; Mias Georgeann Minder, soprano, and Mi.ss This was the first formal claim Injured ___ 6.382 6,3.33 (Est.) Trouble appeared brewing at the Plaza de Guanabo Naval P To Control Cancer By: The broadcast said this proved Rase 25 miles east of Havana. Castro’s radio said intense fir­ Eileen Sullivan, clarinetist. The scholaislijp.s were awarded by United States intervention In the (Continued on Page Ten) THE FRIENDLY, CIRCLE Three Win the Chaminade Music Club of Manchester. (Hcrld photo by S-day-oId Cuban invasion. Driver Killed ing had broken out there, but gave no explanation. Norwalk. April 19 i/P)—A 34- Otiaral. The communique said the plane, The linkup of the invaders and guerrillas in the old revolu­ 1. CURING IT! one of four shot down today, had year-old electrical engineer was tionary battleground of Escambray was reported by the Cu­ Sojourn at been bombing government troops Cuba Executes killed today when his car struck ban Revolutionary Council in New York. and civilians in the south central an abutment of a bridge which RUMMAGE SALE Chaminade spring concert. She prano and has studied piano for crosses the Merritt Parkway about Guerrillas in the mountains have been holding out despite 3. PREVENING IT! area of Cuba. The only confirmed Music Camp has studied clarinet for six years. , .six years. She hopes to enter the 100 feet east of Stamford Rd. months of attempts by Castro’s army and People’s militia to plays alto sax in the school dance Jiiltna hartt School of Music and landing of the antl-Castro forcea Two Americans ______I OR Monday was in the same area. He was Robert J. Almond, 12 dislodge them. They once numbered up to 5,000 men but how WED., April 19-6:30 P.M. band, and is a beginner student of also wants to teach music in high Crocus Lane. Norwalk, who was Three Manchester' High School | the piano. Miss Sullivan plans to school. The pilot of the United States many remain is unknown. student.s will be awarded one-! Miami, Fla., April 19 —A Cu­ westbound Headed for Springdale AMERICAN LEGION HALL 11 tend Western. Connecticut Col­ Sholik. a sophomore, is a vio­ plane was Identified as Leo Fran­ The invasion force landed wee^scholai*ships to attend Lamal ■ 2. ARRESTING IT! cis Bell, 48 Beacon Street, Boston. ban government broadcast today at the time of the accident. Nor­ .swampy beaches Monday about 80 lege at Danbury and hopes to be- linist and plays in the Manches­ said two Americans were shot by walk hospital officials said death I.EONARI) STREET .Mii.sic'^amp in Winsled thi.s sum-i •ome a nmslc teacher in junior ter High School orchestra. He at­ The Cuban report, though describ­ miles west of the Escambray Rebel Invasion riier by the Chaminadc Music Club firing sqiiad.s which also executed waa caused by extensive head In­ Mountains. high or high school. tended Laurel ijusic Camp last ing the aircraft as "a North seven Cubans. of Manchtteter. it was announced 1 American military airplane,” did juries. Reporting the linkup, a com­ Miss 'Minder, a junior, is a so­ vear. The broadcast heard in Miami, Almond leaves his widow and today by Mrs. Drummond Stew-| not give a military rank for the munique from the revolutionary Fails to Spark art. president of the club. ; identified the Americans as How­ two children. council said "numerous elements" pilot. ard Anderson and Angus McNair. Recipients rtf the scholarships, i {In Boston reporters found that of the invasion force Joined up to be presented at the annual, The news broadcast said the ex­ with mountain gfroups north of Cuba Uprising 48 Beacon St. la an apartment ecutions took place in Pinar del spring concert of the Chaminade | house, and tenants there said they {Troopers Open Cienfuegorv site of a Cuban naval Club on May 1 at South Methodist M loince where Anderson, a Seattle base. It said they completed the could recall nobody of the name ex-Marine and Havana business Washington, April i9 (55 — The Church, arc Miss Eileen Sullivan.' Intensive Push movement thanks to the holding rebel Invasion of <3uba was report­ given In the Caatrb communique. man. and McNair, of Miami, wei^' action of additional guerrilla units INVITATION 16, daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. ANOTHER STEP FORWARD . . . The superintendent of the building ed on excellent authority today to Walter Sullivan. 120 White St.: condemned on arms transptirtatton that infiltrated Matanzas Province could not be reached Immediate­ charges. For Safe Roads have failed to set off so far the A warm welcome awaits any investor Mi.ss Georgeann Minder. 16, and held off "Soviet tanks, artil­ political defections and uprisings ly)- Anderson operated three Ha- lery and aircraft during the last daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Min­ The papers he was said to be Hartford, April 19 ()P)—An in­ against the Castro regime which to our new office. Drop in, won t you? der. 613 Main St . and Stanley 20 hours.” leaders of the operation had con­ carrying were all civilian docu- (Continued on Page Ten) tensified safety drive was under The Oiban Radio identified the ! Sholik. 15.' .son of Mr. and Mrs. way In eastern Connecticut today fidently expected. ' St.anle^y Sholik, 38 Salem Rd. A huge cardboard figure of Uncle Sam la paraded through downtown Mexico City yester­ dead American flier as Leo Francis Open Thursday evenings 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. on orders from Gov. John N. day by more than 15,000 pro-Castro demonstrators. The figure was burned at a mass This failure of the operation to ! Miiis Sullivan, a 'sophomore. Will Bell of Boston. move along toward unseating the Dempsey. meeting at the Zocalo, or main square, in the city. (AP Photofax). The commander of the U.S. na­ and Saturday until noon. i he guest clarinet soloist at the The Oiief Executive acted in pro-(Jommunist government at Ha­ val base at Guantanamo, In south­ vana evidently was a source of Laos Appeals for Help the wake of a rising traffic death eastern Cuba, said earlier that toll in the area. Since the first of con'feerh and disappointment to none of his planes have partici­ U. S. officials today. From Presi­ PUTNAM’S-XO, the year, 24 persons have been Cuba Strife Sparks U.S. to Honor Obligations pated In the fighting. .VTL.V.NTIC killed In 20 separate accidents.' dent Kennedy down they have Member* New York Slock Exchonge After receiving the, Povemor’a r o • C a s t r o Mobs The radio reported a twrln-en- made no secret of their sympathy FURNACE OIL Against New Red Drive orders, State Police Comthlssioner gine B26 dropped a bomb on the for the antl-{Jastro camjpaliji. nunuNntn. • manchisth • tu m ij -hsi .\iilnmniH liA'IlverT Air Force headquarters at San An­ According to well Informed au­ Leo J. Mulcahy announced yester­ Around the World tonio de los Banos, 25 miles from day a team of crack state troop­ Keep Hands O ff Cuba^ thorities the leaders of the attacks Jorncf T. Blairl . Robert H. Slarkel L. T. WOOD CO. (By THE ASSOCIATED PRE88)'^taken as another indication of the Havana, then wounded three per believed that their show of deter­ ramie Ul .1-1129 ers would be sent to the area. .sons in a strafing run on Havana. The Royal Laotian government worsening situation. They will be used to reinforce By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mination to unseat Castro would Sopsaisana did not say who be­ About 1,000 demonstrators today A diplomat in Havana reported cause many of his own officials to In Vientiane today decided to ask regular patrols during peak traf­ Kennedy Tells Nikita a plane that swept over Havana its “friends and neighbors" for sides the United States would be defect. fic periods. Mulcahy said, adding attacked the U. S. consulate in was met by heavy antiaircraft fire. There was also a conviction help In fighting what it called a asked for help. But he indicated that his department will employ it would be neighboring nations Poznan, Poland, with stones and He mentioned no strafing. A Cu­ among the rebel leaders that pop­ major new. rebel offensive threat­ "every legal and effective means to Washington, April 19 UP) — 8>System to protect this hemisphere ban rebel radio station on Swan ening Laos and Southeaali^ Asia. most threatened by any Commu­ bottles of ink. ular uprisings would tend to sep­ fight the problem.” President Kennedy has fired against external aggression.” Island off Guatemala claimed Ha­ Foreign Minister Tao Sopsaisana nist takeover in Laoa, Thailand Said the Governor: The crowd, protesting the Inva­ arate the Cuban people from th# and South Viet Nam. sion of Cuba, swept past a light straight from the. shoulder warn­ Kennedy referred, as had Presi­ vana was bombed twice by three regime, therefore destroying Cas- tadicated requests would be made "The shocking accident and dent Eisenhower in a similar planes. It asserted one of the for more and better arms plus In London, Britain announced death experience on the highways corton of police. A few climbed ing to Soviet Premier Khrushchev HOMEOWNERS! today it has asked the Soviet over the walls of consulate to keep hands off Cuba. warning to Khrushchev last sum­ planes attacked Camp Libertad, (Continued on Page Ten) more U.S. military advisers. of eastern Connecticut demand mer, to the commitments by the army headquarters on Havana’s He declared the government la Union to join* in Issuing a call for Wiat special enforcement meas­ compound. Police reinforcements Kennedy made it clear in a me.s- a cease-fire in '.aoa tomorrow. arrived and restored order. sage to the Ru.ssian leader last American republlca under the Rio outskirts. Price Reduced For Spring Sale — One Week Only thinking of asking for foreign ures supported by the full pub­ de Janeiro pact to act together The diplomat talked by tele­ troops If the situation worsens. Lord Home, Britain’s foreign licity of the nec'd for this effort be In Warsaw, about .50,000 persons night that the United States will secretary, announced the move in take imni'edlate steps to counter against any move by an outside phone With an Aasociated Press One of the first moves made af­ undertaken at once.” attended a mass anti-American correspondent at the big U. .S. All ALUMINUM a statement lo the House of Lords. any military intervention by out­ power endangering peace in the ter the morning cabinet decision Mulcahy said a special traffic rally near the U. S. embassy. hemisphere. Naval Base on Guantanamo Bay. Instructions to try to get an team headed by acting Sgt. Frank About 800 riot police in steel hel­ side force in the Cuban fighting. Bulletins waa to request the United States 3. Rather than using the Cuban He said the plane passed over Full Price to establsh a full-fledged military immediate cease-fire were,sent to J. Dowling, with troopers from mets blocked off all approaches to The President declared moral the city at 8:15 p.m. Tu^day but Culled from A P Wires Sir Frank Roberts, Britain's am­ the Stafford. Colchester, Daniel­ the embassy. support for the "Cuban patriots . . . situation as a pretext "to inflame PATIO or CARPORT assistance group Instead of the other areas of the world," Moscow otherwi.se “all is quiet for the current civilian body. bassador in Moscow. Roberts con­ son. Groton and Westbrook bar­ Caracas, Venezuela^One person in their struggle for freedom” and present.” He had no information ferred today ■with Soviet Foreign racks, will patrol with radar and was killed and 18 injured in a day said'again that the United States should join in present opportuni­ The government claimed four ties for peace In Laos and The about the situation elsewhere in FINN WINS MARATHON $0090 JUST UK* Mtaiur. ANOTHfR major Pathet Lao -rebel attacks Minister Andrei Gromyko. Intoxlmeters.- intends nq military Intervention. Cuba. The situation was quiet Lord Home said Britain "set the The commissioner said "the (Continued on Page Ten) As Kremlin reaction to Ken­ Congo and for agreeing to a ban Boston, April 19 ()15—EIno had been launched, heavily sup­ ■on atomic tests. . around the naval base. Oksanen, Finnish runner, won SOOM TO YOUR HOME ported by troops from (Communist highest Importance on obtaining range and operations of this spe­ nedy's message was awaited, offi­ There was little more news on the earliest possible cease-fire." cial patrol will cover a vast area cials here reported no evidence 4. Contrary to-0Khniahchev's the 6.51 li Boston A..A. Marathon North Viet Nam. claim that communism is the in­ tho progress of the invasion force tlxlay. It was his second vlc- InstoMetSon There was no confirmation of He expressed the hope that the of growing communities, many of of any military follow-up by on the coastal front southeast and Soviet government would aiccept evitable wave of the future, "the torj’ in this event in three years. such massive assaults from Inde­ whose newer residents are operat­ Khrushchev to his threat to supply great revolution in the history of east ot Havana. the timetable advanced by Britain ing their cars on a timetable not The offli'lal time was 2:28:29. pendent sourcea; In the past such “ all necessary a.ssistance” to man, past, present and future, is A Cuban broadcast denied rebel John J. Kelley, SO, Groton, Included government claims have been for ending the dangerous civil consistent with their driving skills News Tidbits Chiba’s pro-Communlst Fidel Castro strife taa, the Southeast Aslan or the nature of the unfamiliar Conn., s<’lioolteaeher was sec­ found to be exaggerated. from the AP Wires regime. (Contlnueon Page Nine) (Continued on Page Ten) ond In 2:23:31. In third place H o w w r the government’s de­ country. road net;” Khrushchev’s threat to aid was Englishman Fred Norris. cision to seek more outside aid— Castro came early yesterday In a (Continued on Page Ten) His time: 2:23:46. including troops If necessary—was (OonUnued on Page Sixteen) Nation’s population, as of March message to the 'White House. estimated officially at 182,714,- In ttt-for-tat on Moscow's pub­ The World Today L.AOS GETS r.S. .AID 000, according to Census Bureau lishing Khrushchev’s note before it Washington, April 19 UP)—^The in 'Washington. . . . President Ken­ reached Kennedy, the White House ttnited States has agreed to send Manchester Sand Gravel ‘I Am Not Worthy of Mercy’ made public Kennedy’.s an.swer at ned)? and members of Congress put IT.S. militarj- advisers Into oom- the same time that Secretary of , cares ot Qiban crisis aside for Views on U.S. Pledges bat zones In Ijios to aid loyal one of gayest parties White House State Dean Rusk, gave it to Soviet forces In the fight against tho has known in some time. . . . Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov. Conummlst-led rebels. I'.S. of­ Eichmann, '^Ready to Atone,’ American Society of Newspaper Authoritative sources said Ken­ ficials disclosing this tmlay said ANNOUNCES THE OPENING i OF THEIR NEW Editors may step Into legal battle nedy personally devoted much To Hemisphere Nations the nunilier of such advisers will involving libel suits against New time in the afternoon to wording not exceed 300. They said the York Times in Alabama following his reply and conferring with ad­ visers. action was taken at the request vote by ASNE's Board, of Direc­ By JAMES M.\RI/OW- •'prevent any outside interference of the Royal Ijio Government. Expects the Death Penalty tors In Washington, D. G. The result was a comparatively short (500-word) message shear­ Neivs .Analyst with any of them or outside action Question buzzed through Holly­ ed of usual diplomatic verbiage and Washington, April 19 (5’l—Presi­ that enjdangered them. GARY COtJPI'at ILL wood, Calif, following Monday's By RELMAN MORIN ■ f readiness and without any regard«>hard Heydrich, chief of the secur- using stronger terms than the re­ dent Kennedy’s tough 'warning to Now again this week, with H«Ilyw'd, .April 19 ()Fi — Ity police of Nazi Germany Academy Aw'ards: Is Gary Cooper Premier Khrushchev to keep hand.s Castro besieged, Khrushchev said .Actor Gary ('iM)per- Is gravely _ Jerusalem, April 19 (A5—In his for my personality to tell every­ strained language Kennedy has Bituminous Concrete Plant 2. He protested ^ his imme­ seriously ill? . . . Monday, April used so far in his effort to get off Cuba waa the second lime in “we .shall render the Cuban people, ill, a spokesman said today. But “ own words replayed today from a thing that 1 know. 17, was first day In nearly seven 10 months an American President and their government all neces­ tape recording, Adolf Elchmann ” I have always been accustomed diate superior, SS Gren. Heinrich along with the Soviet's. he declined to disclose the na­ Mueller, and others, that execu-- years wlthouC traffic fatality in Kennedy'told Khnishchev: has done that. President Eisenhow­ sary a.ssi.stance in beating back the ture of the ailnx-nt. The spoke*- ■aid he expects the death penalty to discipline from my childhood California. . . . Novel concept er did it last July. armed attack on Cuba.” and Is "ready to atone.” right through 1945 —■ unreserved tion was not the way to resolve 1. Tho United States morally inan, piiblicLst Warren Cowan, "The Jewish problem, that first spacemen to reach moon supports and will not hinder ’'Cu­ But from the standpoint of qiiote what happen^ in Nazi Germany ”I couldnt look . . . I tried to into the recording machines. this country with rockets. M. Nixon, and New York’s Gov. Massachusetts House approves government said ■’the plane took tlms were! Michael 1’., 4; Nich­ and the reasons for tt, avert my eyes from the sigh t... "I am not being forced to give Elsenhower, in a warning just Nelson A. Rockefeller. „ olas J„ 2: and 5 - month - old NO MONEY Call Anytime Pay Nothing I was too appalled to look,” he evidence,” the transcript read, bill to grant financially harassed off from Kaitak Airport at 6:07 Mitchell received congratu­ Bichmaiin wld h® been tola p.m. and apparently crashed In the as tough a* Kennedy’s, told twin*. Anthony W. and Mary In January 1960 that "I would bo said In describing his reactions ’’and I know this.” New Haven Railroad $1.2 ■ million Khnushchev this country would lations from Nixon who telephoned tax reUef each year hy granting low-lying fog and mist a few min­ M., chlldreh of 1st Lt. and .Mrs. DOWN Ml 9-0500 till June Drought to trial and that I would the first time he saw Jews put to "Yea, it Is clear to me that ob­ ‘pot be deterred' by Soviet threats him from Los Angeles. WlUIsm B. Haskett. The par­ viously this may be used against 60 per cent abatement for next utes later. ■ Richard J. Hughe*. 51. a former not live beyond my 56th year.’’ death. The plane was believed to have from its pledges on allowing no ents eacaped tho smoky fire, hn* Gravel He is 56 now. He did not identify Ehchmann ako said: me if it la to my disadvantage.” four years . . . Committee of edi­ foreign Interference In the west­ judge who woa the Democratic MancHester Sanid crashed at North Point, a hilly were admitted to tho base hee- EUchmann’s lawyer. Dr. Robert tors report that newsmen In Wash­ the prophet. 1. The order for the jibysical ern hemisphere. These were the nomination with only token oppo- pttal. Mm. Haskett onffered extermination o>f the Jews during Servatius of West Germany, has ington, despite freer access to area less than five miles from siUon, aald that if MltcheU brings TEL Ml 3-2133 MANCHESTER ■The flret part of thU prophecy downtown Hmig Kong. pledges he meant: nor (diock and her hosband 60 ADAMS ST. already has corns to pass,” he said World War n dame directly from challenged Israeli government White House, are having trouble This country has • treaty with ALL-WEATHER ALUMIRUM CO. with newB suppression In Kennedy nhr onta> 869 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER— PHONE MI 9-0.500 f - la the recorded atatement Adolf Hitler. T h ^ were trans­ (OokUimad on Fage Nine); 20 other American RepubUci to (Contiiiaed on Fags SU ) T his ease Undo me ih oompleU mitted to Urn, he aald, by Reln- (Coottnoed oa Pag* llxX admlnlstrstlim.

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