«^ THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1981 PAGE T W EN ’1Y*P0U R ittaturl^fsit^r lEtt^nittg 1$(raU> Avenure Daily Net Press Run The Weather For the Week Ended Foreeast of U. S. Weather aeNeh March U, 1961, Anderson Shea AuxUlaxy, VTW, FMr. Mid toulght. Low aaPe to will hold a card party tomorrow South Church 10 above, colder some Interler val­ A bout Tow n at 8 pjn. at the poet home. 13,317 Member of tbe Audit leys. iBoreashig oleudlaeis, aet as 71m ZljpMr C3ub will hold Ita A roast beef supper wUl be Will Present Bureau of Circulation Mid Saturday. High near BO. mattthly maetlng Sunday at 2:30 sponsored by the Strickland Group M(tnche$ter-—A City of Village Charm pjn. weekly aetback party for of the Women's Fellowship at Sec- membera and friends will be held onr' CWigregatlonal Church tomor­ Haydn Work Satnfn^ atartincr at 8 t> n^ row at 6:30 pjn. VOL. LXXX, NO. 141 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 (Classified AdvertUlng on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS / Ui A food aele, q>onsored by the Miss Patricia Leduc, daughter The Chancel o f South Sunday S c l^ l, will be held at o f Mrs. Agnes Leduc, 61 Edmund Methodist ChurCh wtU pveaent Co»Miai^<5on*reKatlonal Church. St., and the late Arthur Leluc, has Fkanz Joseph Haydn's “The Seven Spruca-'tfe, Saturday from 10 a.m. been elected chairman of the pub­ Worda of Christ)" Sunday at 7:30 • -f .V*' to noon. The aale proceeds Will licity committee for a conference pjn. at the church. Jack Byron help the Sunday School earn Its on ‘'New Frontiers In Teaching pledgee toward the church build­ Techniques," to be qmnsored by Grove will, direct the choir aaslst- ."i,. ing fund. -the Student Education Association ed by the Fldlar String Quartet of UGonn Hoop Star of Cwitral Connecticut State Col­ Hartford for this Passion Sunday The Guild of Our Lady of S t lege, New Britain, March 33. Miss oratorio. Bartholomew’a parish will sponsor Leduc Is a 1958 graduate of Man an^uetlon Saturday at 2 p.m. at Chester High School and is a jun­ Soloists will be .Mrs. Fred .Gaal, the Manchester Green School. Jo­ ior. majoring In elementary edu­ soprano; Mrs. Thomas Burdick, seph Macalone will be auctioneer. cation. alto; John Beggs, tenor,- smd Rob­ The church bulldinsr fun** benefit ert Gordon Jr., baritone. Beggs, will take place, rain or shine. a member of the Chancel Choir A paper and rag collection will Guest Lecturer for 10 yean, will make his first Of Fixing Game for ll^SOO Lsjtherweds of Blmanuel Luther­ be sponsored by the youth group appearance aa tenor soloist an Church will present a hymn of Second CongregatlaBal Church Mrs. Marion E. MeVitty, offi­ Mrs. Gaal, who majored in mu­ Sunday afternoon. For pickup, sic at the Univenlty of Connecti­ sing at a meeting: tomorrow at 8 call Mrs. Frederick McCurry, 51 cial observer for the United World p.m. at the churrt. Mr. and Mrs. N. Elm St, or Donald Gleason, 58 Federalist at the United Nations, cut, has been soprano soloist at Everett ■ Johnson are program South Methodist ^ u rch for seven Old Radio Plays Meets New Soviet Threat chairmen, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Elm St will discuss “Diarmament" Ut the years. Mrs. Biudick, who studied State News 2 Men Held Wayne Mantz are chairmen of the second of a series of lectures pre­ voice at Flora McDonald College, Two Gash Tuiics< refreshment committee. Devotions Marine P vt Thomas Rodgers, sented by the adult education com­ School, o f Christian Education In will be led by Mr. and Mrs Hugo son of Mr. and Mra. Jcdm T. Rodg­ mittee at Temple Beth Sholom Richmond, Va., and University of Pearson. ers, 104 Walnut St, has completed Sunday at 8:15: p.m. Idaho, haa been aotolst at South Roundup Louisville, Ky., March 17 U,S. Speeds efB rib in g recruit training at the Marine Church for two yean. oooooocooooooooooooco(xoobooooooooooooooObOCi by frozen hose lines, and explod­ ing debris today by plucking an | at Hamilton. N. Y„ March I and 146 persons needed 34,475 in re­ ing propane gas tanks used for injured man alive and conscious .supplied -Pathet Lao rebels, a K"® aijve-r-a^t h e r two Setoh Hall players allegedly 4/5 P t heating and cooking. 1 .. A l l ! than help to resolve it peacefully, lief last month, compared to 321 reliable source reported to- \ k got "$1,000 apiece” In a game families numbering ■ 76 persons, .\TLANTIC from the twisted beams and rub­ Ihe/ United States is ready to ship against Dayton at Madison Square RmI. SaleeTu ble of a collapsed building. day. ^ i three guns to the royal govern­ who needed 32,030 In relief during I FURNACE OIL 2 Escape Jail • Garden Peb. 9. February 1960. I Hope, however,' was abandoned The source, whose, identity can­ ment for every two the Russians Automaiic Delivery New Hayen, March 17 i.pi — A for two other men still entombed j not be disclosed, said the United He identified the Seton HajI Sat cl 4 eater print! at CIbih WaSaea, Breca, M ednlre knd HieMan44r, The total for last month was aj/rllft to the pro-Communlst rebel players aa Henry Gimter, a center L. t. WOOD CO. hunt continued today for two slim under the debris of the building States is sending more rifles and rces in Central Laos. SMt* X IfH ’ , luttable tor trsMlnd- Send t « la Cathler i Oapartmant N, $6,112, and the total for the cor­ HOUSE HALE of New York, and Arthur Hlcka, a responding period In 1960 was Phone MI 3-1129 Inmates who escaped from the which—with a quiver, then a nim-1 ammunition that previously. as The setup in American aid ap­ KMRfl BNIT CL, IN sns ML ST. 1,1.1 • HJ MOV KBR« CCCia WMB. forward from Oilcago. Both were 33,627. * "blnd-ov'er” section' of the New' ble—caved in ye.sterday on a.' well as more shoes, uniforms, rice parently came In" reply to the 4 4 and petroleum products. \ questioned but not detained. // Haven State Jail. wrecking crew razing the 4-story | The Connecticut player was not On This Day, Especially The exact amounts of the'In- State Police yesterday sent out structure. Fourteen others were ‘ Continued on Page Nlnetaen) named. If the Iqck o’ the Irish holds out all day. David (Paddy). GalUgan. keeper of the peaceion Main St, a 17-state alarm for the pair, injiired. five seriouslV. won’t have to pummel any rogues with that shillelagh. ' Besides, Irish experts agree, the only At Storra, Conn., a University identified as Paul Bridges, 25, of William McCoy. .31 . had lain of ConnecUent spokesman eald r. rogues in Irish history were English. (Herald photo by Pinto, i (Story on Page 10. i nearly 19 hours in bitter cold be­ ROPED 5 Gray St.. Springfield. Mass., and “An investigation started here yes­ James Duffy, 20, of 56 Center St,, fore Gremen and civilian wrecking Wants Peiping at Talks terday is as yet incomplete. We Meriden. • engineers, their every move en­ have been asked, however, by WE'U STAf/D. PAT Off State Department Surpris^. Bridges was being held uhder dangering their own safety, freed the district attorney’s office in $15,000 bond on a charge of car­ him from the 18-Inch steel I-beam New York to refrain from re­ rying dangerous weapons in his that pinned him. leasing' «u\y Information from oar. Duffy was held under $1,500 McCoy appeared in good spirits British Union Offers Storra.” )x>nd on a charge of car theft. when he was placed in an ambu­ Mesmwhlle, Bob Haines, center SPRING DRESS SALE lance and rushed, to University of King Saud Tells U S^ Leave Sheriff J. Eklward Slavin said and tallest player on. tbe team, the two probably escaped through Rlinofs research hospital. Doctors eaid nobody on the squa4 posted a hole in the roof. He said they said he suffered possible fractures Disarmament Plans a high enough scoring average may have used ladders left by of both leg's and back an dinternal during the season to have been of Strategic Dhahran Airfield carpenters d o 1 n.g construction injuries. any use to gamblers os a point work. But a hospital spokesman said shaver. IA\ACINE!. or McCoy "certainly must be listed London, March 17 (JPi—Brltlshf'Africa In the statement. Issued Commonw'ealth leaders today call­ in the name of the 13 leaders, re­ "There’s no (Connecticut player in serious condition in view of that's good enough to Shave. By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER f-ternal political forces in his eoun-^ The Dhahran was built at Sentenced to Prison w'hat h^has gone through, but he ed for a w'orld disarmament pro­ called that Prime Minister Hen­ try. Thej’ declared • they had no gram stripping national force.* to drik F. 'Verwoerd Wednesday points,” he said. Washington, March 17 (fPi-fBy the end of Worly War II by the ■ Bridgeport. March 17 (,P( — A appears quite well and we can't In Boston, where he Is attend- sudden decision of King Saud, the information on which to be more United States. The right to build exactly list him as critical." the level of internal police. Nu­ chose to withdraw' his country's Stamford man has been sentenced clear would be junked and bid for continuing membership in United States must give up its air specific. They noted, however, that it ha'd been g ^ t e d by the late to Serve from three to seven years McCoy finally was freed after base rights a year from ^ow at Saudi Arabia has been assailed for dlsannSfiftnt enforced by a huge the Commonwealth. (Continued on Pago Ten) 6,99 King Ibn Saud, In connection with In State M son for robbery with a second huge crane was brought army under the United Nations. ----- AT EVERYDAY LOW-PRICES! atrateg;ia Dhalu-an Airfield on the years by other Arab countries, U.S. plans to transport troops from. But in the wake of the meeting violence. into play. 'TTie two cranes lifted A communique, in which break­ Individual leaders,. freed of sec­ Persian Gulf Coast of Saudi and particularly tha United Arab Europe to the Far East after the Ernest N. White, 31, had pleaded the heavy beam about three inches Arabia. Republic, with a charge that it away South Africa joined, called recy, tiegan putting put their owm. defeat of Nazi Germany. With the guilty to hitting a Stratford house­ off his .body, then a fireman cut for immediate negotiations to end versions of Ae break that rocked each ^ The State Department, disclos­ permitted a foreign air base on quick end of the war in the Pa­ wife, Mrs. Emma Rivera, over the through \a 2-lncn steel pipe that 25 CONSUMER PROFIT SHARING STAMPS ing the setback last night, em­ its territory. the arms race. And it left the door the Conmionwealth. cific, it was not needed for this head outside her home last July 13 still plrmed'hicv.-^ open for Red China to take part. Bulletins WITH PURCHASE OF 2 LARGE JARS phasized that the United States The, King suddenly atmounced purpose. and taking her wallet containing Rescuers worked gingerly lest a PMme Minister Nehru of India intends to continue "close and Winding up their 10-day session, told newsmen he had warned his Culled from AP Wires his decision yesterday over the Because of the strategic loca­ $166. audden movement jar a shaky w'aJl the prime ministers and presidents friendly cooperation” with Saudi White appeared in Superior nearby or aet off a deadly landslide fellow'-memtoers that the Common­ KRAFT JELLIES and PRESERVES Arabia In spite of this incident.. Mecca Radio. This evidently tion of Dahran in the Middle East, of the British family of nations wealth might disintegrate unless caught Washington by surprise. however, the United States decided Court yesterday before Judge of bricks, wood and steel that OPEN TONIGHT till 9:00! But officials conceded that the Joseph E. Klau. said that to achieve general and South Africa mod(fi^ or aban­ PLANE WRECKAGE FOUND GRAPE JELLY ...... 2 for 68o— (Save 17c) result of the king's decision will be The State Department then de­ to go ahead with the construction complete disarmament the major doned its poUc}' of apartheid (seg- The Hague, Netherlands, cided to make public the expira­ (Continued on Page Thirteen) STRAHTIERRY PRESERVES...... 2 for 95c— (Save 23c) to .deny the U.S. government the of the airport anc’. recently has powers should "resume negotia­ gregatlon). March 17 VP)—A Dutch fishing XK)O00CXXy><^xyxx>OO00OOOOO0b0O0OO< OOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXX) tion of the agreement on the concentrated on developing it as 41 to 37 tions w'lthout delay in close con- RASPBERRY PRESERI’E S ...... 2 for 89o— (Sa^t 25c) usi of air facilities which could President Mohammed Ayub veasel picked up port of an air­ be of great mllltarj’ importance American aide. Since theming has a major center for intematlonai Hartford. March 17 lAh — The ’ tact , with the United Nations." Khan of Pakistan told another plane in tbe North Sea today In event of a major international determined not to renfw the civil air routes. The American Air- State Motor Vehicle Department’s Tlie phra.se "in close contact news conference South Africa-had .near the spot where an Ameri­ erisia. pact, the United States has no daily record of automobile acci­ P-WA to Build with the United Nations.” was in­ been given the choice to quit or can Air Force jet photo recoil- JACK AUeUST CUM CHOWDER cm. 29e The field development goes back choice but to comply. (Conttoued .on Page Two) dents as of last midnight and the tended to^allow for participation of to be expelled unless it junked the nalaeance plane disappeared last 13 years and has cost th»> United totals on the same date last j'ear: the Peiping regime, which is not a white 8uprem€icy system. night wHh three men aboard, BONELESS BRISKET States many millions of dollars. 1960 1961 Fans for New member of the w'orld body, con­ Nehru denied 'Verwoerd’s charge the Dutch Navy announced. An 25 CONSUMER PROHT SHARING STAMPS But it has long been treated by Accidents ,,,, 7,942 7,636 (est.) ference offielals explained. oil sUck had been reported both governments as a Saudi And That’s No Blarney Killed ...... 41 37 . Although the communique made that leaders of the African and w i t h ’PURCHASE OF 2 SMALL JARS Asian countries and Canada had sighted eorUer In tbe area, near CORNED BEEF Arabian .field used by the United Injured ...... 4.476 4.144 (eat.) Jet Transports no direct reference to Red China, the TerscheUlng Islands north­ States tmder terms of a formal it is know'n that all the statesmen been vindictive. And he insisted west of Holland, whero other KRAFT JEUIES and PRESERVES (Head Cut) agreement and subject to the jur- Washington, March 17 (^ —The W'cre agreed no world disarma­ he himeelf had not threatened to ships reported seeing a sudden Auto Parts Stolen ment pact would have a meaning quit the club. GRAPE JELLY ...... ;.... 3 for 50c Lb. Ipdiction of the Saudi government. Great Day for the Irish ■Waterbury, March 17 (/Pi — A Air Force said today Pratt * brilHsnt glare tost night. Tbe The agreement now in force Is without Peiping’s sigrnature. STRAWBERRY PRESERVES'...... 8 for 89c company truck, loaded with more RB66, carrying a pilot and two due to expire in April 1962. The 'W'hltney, Aircraft Division of The only mention of South (Contlnued on Page Ten) navigators failed to return tost RASPBERRY PRESERVES ...... 8 for 85e than $6,000 worth of auto parts, United Aircraft Corp. with plants United States haa been notified, was stolen from the'Whitall Bat- night to Its base at Alcenbury the State Department said, 'that And for the Italians, Too in Connecticut will build the tur­ after a training flight, to fiio FRESHLY GROUND BONELESS tbe kgreement vrill not be renewed. (Centlnue4..,on Page Nine) bo fan engines to be Installed in Kennedy Wins First Test continent. Fourteen planes were Officials said that means the new high speed jet cargo and scorching for the missing men. bURSACK’S COFFEE rights of the U.S. government to New York, March 17 (Ab—It'sf>nedy spoke yesterday at a cele- troop transports. operate from the field will end in a great day for the Irish bration marking the anniversary At the same time the Air Force REBELS FOR PEACE TALKS Pot ROAST April next year. for the Italians too'. and praised the Italian spirit of Dempsey Signs said the new' plane—w'lilch ia ex­ Tonis, March 17 (/P) — Thb T E IIE V TEA BAGS, SA’t Dhahran has been a major base -Exactly 100 years. 4igo - today, freedom, pected to be ready for first de­ Emergency Jobless Aid Alrorian rebel government In for operations of the Military Air the first Italian parliament of mo­ Despite the relative newness of livery in about four years—will be exUe today a g n ^ to official ! > Transport fligfitd through the dern times met in T^irin and pro­ Italy’s unity, Italy is seldom NHRRTaxAid designated, the C141. peace negotiations with' France. 50 CONSUMER PROFIT SHARING STAMPS lb Middle Blast, some of them around claimed the kingdom < of Italy, thought of as a "new nation.” The Neitlier the Air Force nor Pratt A communique Issued by rebel the world fllghts.|lt also has been world was ruled from the Italian i Whitney Officials here could say Voted by Senate, 84-4 information ■ minister Mohamed WITH.PURCHASE OF PACKAGE OF welding a patchwork of duchies, the operating bas6 of an Air Force clty-statM and church lands into )>eninsula before Jesus was bom., Hartford, March 17 (/P'1 :— Tax how much tlie engine contract Vazid said the rebel government Air-Sea .Rescue Team. Officials a nation. and the force of Italian law and relief totaling $1.2 million ^ year would be w'Orth. The White House, had taken the necesMry steps to STOU^ERS SPINACH SOUFFLE said that no combat planes have culture had permeated the civil­ for the ailing New Hayeiy Rail-; in its Monday announcement of a Washington, March 17 (/F> —*>many as thrVe million workers who send a delegation to meet with a And so, as the Loyal Sons of exhaust their regular unemploy- been operated 'out of Dhahran. But St. Patrick parade up Fifth Ave­ ized world long before the white road was official today in ' Con­ decision to award a contract for President Kennedy’s emergency similar French group. necticut. j m'ent compensation rights in the it is understood that under the nue, the descendants of the Uae- man set foot on American soil. development ahd construptlon 6f unemployment benefits bill has A tax relief iMll was signed into the plane itself to Lockheed Air­ two years starting last June 30. UNC ENVOY TAKES WALK ROASTINGS agreement the base presumably bars and of Guiseppe Garibaldi's Indeed, the founding fathei-s all cleared the Senate after a narrow -could have been used in time of law yesterday by Gov.- John craft Corp., used a figure of $1 The extra payments are to run 'Panmunjom, Korea, March 17 valiant band are celebrating too. were steeped in Roman culture, Dempsey promptly after ita poes- for half of the regular entitlement war for. combat aircraft. There are millions of Americans and the very word “ republic” is a billion overall. victory in his first showdown with (/P»—U.S. Col. Wheeler G. Mer- U.S. officials here said that age by the House. -Connecticut Current plans contemplate a Senate conservatives. period in each state, up to a maxi­ riam, of the United Nattoos CHICKENS of Italian descent in the United Latin one. thus became the first state to mum of 13 weeks. They are esti­ King Saud. long known as a good Tet the nation from which so fleet of more than- 100 of the The measure was passed 84-4 Ommand (UNC) walked out of States froni New York to San grant lelief. to the railroad- C141S. last night, but Kennedy won by mated to total around $927 mil­ friend of the United States, ap­ Francisco and from Alaska to the many modem ideas had sprung the Joint >Ultary Armlstloe parently had decided to serve no­ Similar bills are pending before . PTatt & Whltney’ jjJants are at only a 2-vote margin on earlier lion. Commission meeting today when tip of Florida. ■ fell into Doiitical disunity short­ the legislatures of Massachusetts, East Hartford, North Haven and They u.;ould be paid for by a Lb 4 9 c tice of "non-renewal” of . the ly after the collapse of the Ro­ fight to strip a state-by-state fi­ the North Korean representa­ Nearly five million are of Itali­ Rhode Island and New York — Southington, Conn. nancing provision from the bill. special temporary four-tenths bf tive tried to disrupt the meet­ Dhahran agreement because of in- an parentage, and, if one chooses man Empire in the Fifth Century. Earlier versions of the turbo fan INDIAN RIVER the three other statee served by This success assures enactment one per cent added to the present ing procedure with a speech. to go further back in generations, United by its genius, it was the railroad. engine are being used in Air Force of a measure close to the Pres­ basic 3.1 per cent levy for the RIB LAMB CHOPS Lb. Communist Delegate CoL Lea 89c the number of Italian-Americans Ijplit by internal weakness and fell In signing the measure, rushed B52 bombers and some commercial ident’s wishes. Elimination of the regular program. This tax is paid' Ynng-Il launched Into His speech SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT Dublinmen Drown haa been set as high as 22 mil­ eas.v pre.v to nations whose in­ through the General Assembly, jets, Boeing 707s and DC8a. state-by-state ' provision restored by employers. before the UNC dalegatca wero lion. terests (ild not include a united Engineers explained the use of the bill to the form in which it Under- the- House bill, as ap­ . seated for they 289th meeting of Itsly. Dempsey said it was “a big step Shamrock Legally Today signals the start of cele­ toward a rehabilitated New Haven the turbo fans as similar to add­ pa.ssed the House. proved by the administration, the the romiplselbn In the demU- brations throughout Italy, prlnci- But the American and French ing propellers to jets. Nearly half It now goes to conference with approximately $I billion collected tarlzed zone. The UNC pro­ For Railroad capaole of providing the By GOUN FROST pally in Turin, and throughout the Revolutions — .themselves sparked quality of service w'hioh the North­ the thrust is produced by the fans. the House over some relatively from, this 2-year tax would be posed ' another meeting for to­ Dublin, Ireland, March 17 (>P)— , world where Italian oul- by Roman ideas—in turn fanned east needs and 'which it has a right Outwardly, the fan engines ap­ minor Senate amendments. Demo­ pooled to pay for the benefits in morrow but the Communists the Italian desire for independence. to< ^ ture haa spread. to expect." “ pear slightly different from stan­ cratic, leaders hope to get it to all states. made no Immediate reply. SELEC'TED QUALITY In New York, the day is being That independence' finally came dard ■ turbojets. Ffer one thing, air Byrd, chairman of the Senate labor truce to the i ^ e U of Dub­ "Connecticut has taken' the the White House by the middle of Inarked at “ C^asa Itallana," the in 1861, after 40 years of bitter Inlets are larger to capture a next week. Finance Committee handled the SO MISSIC^AIUES FREED lin and legal drink-to the throats struggle against petty Italian Jeaderehip in this cooperative ef­ 9 t celebrating Irishmen. Italian house on the campus of greater mass of air sw'allowed by ■Voting against the bill were bill, succeeding in getting that Leopoldville, T h e Conge^. PASCAL Columbia University. Or, lovers of sovereigns and the nation of Aus-. fort to continue and Improve rail-, the high thrpst turbo fan. group to amend it to separate the March 17 VP—^Ihlrty mlssloa- For the first time since the proc- tria. road Service for the benefit of our Sens. Harry F. Byrd, D-Va.; Strom lAmation of the Irish Republic, Italian culture can see some of the First w'ord to new'smen that Thurmpnd, U'®- C.. Carl T. Curtis, funds so that each state’s em­ ariee held captive by Congolese Ihi best of it at the Metropolitan Idu- entire economy and for those areas Pratt & Whitney engines w'ould be R-Neb., and Francis Case. R-S.D. ployer.* would pay for the benefits troops at Karongo In Kivu Prov­ CELERY bars were open—legally that ts— The annual celebration in honor with large commuting popula­ on the feast day of Ireland's pa­ seum of Art, where there is an used for the plane came from Rep. Secretary of Labor Arthur J. only in that state. ince have been nMeased and have 2-Bunch Packaga of Ireland's patron jsint set Gaelic tions,” the Governor said. Emilio Q. Daddario, D-Conn. The administration argued that reached safety with U.N. troopo, 111 tron saint. exhibition of more than 80 draw­ hearts singing. The bill was passed by the Sen­ 'Goldberg expressed gratification at BFD* “Drowning the shan)rock this ings, including works by Michel­ Da^dario aaid the' Air Force the wiping out of the financing this would mean the states need­ tbe -(;.N. G0 9 0 oonfinand oa- liii ■Adding a heady ingredient was ate Wednesday. It passed the ing help most would get the least nounoed today. A V J t. spokes- [::::: way doesn't quite seem the same”, angelo, Raphael and Leonardo da the fact they’re in command at the House yesterday by a 250-10 roll advised him these engines would provision sponsored by Byrd. ■aid the man in Mbonejf’a bar. Vinci. • • be. used. T h e turbo fan la a jet J Ia laid the 44-42 vote to knock aid. It said that , imemployment man said tlie misslonarlea w a n 2 5 c To enter Kathy’s 'ViTilte House. call vote after three attempts by freed on the tetonrentien o f too \1\ One of the Irishman’s privileges . The city of Philadelphia la spon­ And .that’s no blarney, for isn't individual Republican legislators engine with a pow'ered fan in the Sut this amendment cleared the was a national problem, and that • S * *■**«'** new conteat, —and favorite-spdrt—on Sti Pat­ soring a centennial luncheon, and air intake system to boost com­ way for speedy adoption of the bill, states in trouble' should get as­ Kivu Mlnlstor of Justfro Se- WMEm ) T k u ra *^ \\\ Stam p* please send President John Fitzgerald Kennedy to amend the bill were turned down mlalo. They made their ewa rick’s Day was fiouting the law to a performance of Geminlani's one of their very ow'n? by Republicans and Democrats bustion. and added that his department sistance on this basi$. XUl » your nsme get a drink. He stole into the small “Concerto GrjgiM in G Minor” is Lockheed will build the planes already haa done preliminary work The finance committee acted way to the VJf. base at Ktatoa and telephona, So the wearers of the green in alike. RBOISHES or RARERIPES 10b Back bar and drowned the sham- being given Ib.honor of the day New York City were In a strutting' Under the measure, Connecti­ at Its Marietta, Ga., plant. to ap «^ the jobless aid payments. Wednesday and Kannedy appar­ and new ore iroder ( numbw to r o ^ with the extra pleMure that at the Pennsylvania Academy of Under the. contract, the com­ ently decided that night or early. ilea at VJt. Blalayaf Kathy Godfrey. mood as 60 battalions of msrdhing cut’s gross receipts tax on /jhe rall- Tta« benefits are to tw payable Fine Arts. pany must aubcontract at least 50 two weeks after Kennedy signs the awaittog arnmem Uam to ^ W I N T , . Tllle. ITsnrhsitsr (OsattoMod am Fag• II wm) . In Washington, PraOdent Kenr (Ooalteaed am rmga Throe) (OMttMMd a« Pac* Ntoe) per cent of the work. bill. They would go to perhaps as (OoBttouMl oa FOga Seroa) , i; / .1 ■ > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN'., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 PAGE THREE Demonstrafion Fallout Shelter King Saud Tells X/.S. teave HW And Thafs No Blarney MACE P ro ^am Crash at Cepter Stam ps Shei^^bld on Bridge Reset March 23 Results in Arrest To Be Built by Tech Studen ts By LOUIS MANDEIX ic Dhahran Airfield nowA, ihsL iinuL io Great Day for the/Irish The program In women’s phys­ Innar Nurmis, 2, 6 of 182 Bls- (Coatbiiied from Pace One) POSTPONE FINEIiSE . ical education sponsored by • the sell St., was arrested yesterday Stodants from the carpentry^ cut residents how to surviw nu- The United States Itas a mili­ North dealer ■nd rioctricsl depsrttnenta of the clear fallout by building fallout tary training mlaston and a dvll IN SHORT BUTT Manchester Association for Child­ morning and charged with making Boai«U Cheney Technical School shelters in the basement of their line, Tmna World Airllnea, uses ah’ trakltaid group in Saudi Arabia. NortMonth vnhMWblo , Dhahran. The State Departmejitd.. By Alfyed Shetnwold NORm And for the Italiaiis, Too hood Education (MACE) th at was en improper turn, the result of an PICK A BOUQUET ■will start ■work the week of March homes such as the one that will OfBCiaU-AMre aaid according to When your contract seems to A A S S 2 27 on a nutjear fallout shelter to be demonstrated. said that civil air rights , at the' preeent j^ana these were being scheduled for yesterday afternoon accident at the Center. Police he built in the Municipal Building Dr. Manganelli said the shelter field would not be affected by the continued. depend on a finesse in the trump (Continued from Page One) at Hollister St. School was can­ said his car collided with one be­ expiration of the military uses their pknde the largest and great­ Parking lot. \ ^ will take about two weeks to The closing do’wn of tho U.S. SlDNEytSTiH/NEL suit*or in the kmgeet etde suit, est ^ t h e world. celed by the speaker because of ing driven by Dr. George A. Cail- fr o m build, using a sntall crew of about agreement military use of Dhahran will leave you must usually take the flneaee WEST * S d s T groups—120,0''0 strong—were lin­ other conunltmenta. louette, 01, of 119 Center St. Dam­ The project will give stWents The department also aald that PLANNM6 SERVICE lyu sponsored by the Ancient Or- age was light to moderate. There -at the schopl a chuce to prac­ six students to do the job. The the Wg 'Wheelus Air Force Base and hope fur good luck. But when ing up 16 abreast for the 2.5-mlle, ie t of Hibernians in America and Miss Ruth Eivana, director of tice what they ha've hegn learning, shelter wnll be S feet ■wide and 10 the United States intends to com­ in Libya as the main American *J'TMtCMteOFM7Aia “ a J 10 s 8-hour parade up Fifth Avenue lothlng Is ■ permitted that would women’s physical education at were no injuries. ^ feet long and ■will average about plete construction of a modem SOVOU EkilOy )0URTIW'^ the flnaa^ is In a abort auit you Nurmis was told to appear in and demonstrate to htanchester operations base in the Arab world. 4 1 10 9 62 ♦ 8 7.4 s from 44th St. to 96th St. detract from Irish dignity. Vehicles Springfield College, was to ■ have our magnificent miHinery area residents how to bdtld a do- feet high. In a house, it is con- civil air terminal building, which There are three Amerfoan Ijases, TkjBetue BZl-6019 may be able to put tt o4I or even ♦ J 9 8 * K 10 7 < and floats are banned. discussed rhythms for children. . Circuit Court, Manchester, It-yourself fallout .shelter The «ruct«^ of concrete blocks using is now about 70 per cent finished, under direction of the Strategic do without it altogether. SOUTH There were plenty of mbsic mi Conspicuously absent from the Mrs. Florence Woods, principal March 30. two of the homeowners founds and is supposed to be completed * K Q J 10 7 6 At 3:20 yesterday afternooi shelter will be demonstrated to Pfadfinder St. Georg ' Air Command, In Morocco. ■ But South’s Mam ■eeems to depend ers to give out with such parade was playwright Brendan of Hollister St. School, said that the public for six mcnrhs. tion walls in addition to the two before the agreement ends. they are to be closed down by the a A K Garryowen and O’Donnell Behan. He’s Irish enough—make Kenneth Mlenke, director of ed­ trailer truck being openAettT by walls of the shelter. It will have West Germany will issue, on The first formal agreement cov­ end of 1963 aa tho result of an on the dhib finaOee. In fact. If Wept ♦ A 1^ Ciharles O. Tatem, 66, of Hartford, c o lle c tio n Dr. Fred D. Manganelli. di-j i^^wns a cluK South must try the *532 Among the marchers; ^ bands, no mistake about that—but his ucation at Hartford schools and Onlv the minimum basic electrical April 22, a 10 pf. green atamp ering U.S. use of Dhahran was agreement mede by President Ei­ past bouts with the bottle caused instructor at the University of was involved in a collision with a rector of the school, said the proj-1 flaefiee a t once—going down, of k Kmt SoMih WsM 6 drum and bugle corps,^pipe and ) buUets. honoring that country’s Boy made 10 years ago. It wws renewed senhower when he visited Moroc­ drum corps, an Irish \^ p lp e band, him . to be banned aa ”a disorderly Hartford will substitute for Miss car being driven by George E. ect will be undertaken with th e; in 1957 for a 5-year period. ' co in 1959. course, when the flaeaae loaes. Pam 1 * Pass Gandras, 67, of East Hartford. support of the Manchester Office Scouts or Pathfinders, as they are 'When y/est mokes a more favor­ Fms 6 * An 1 2 drum corps, 6 fife'and drum person.” Evans next Thursday at 3;30 p.m. of Civil and Defense Mobilltation Alligator Film Star called there. able opening lead. South has an­ Opealag lead — 4 j corps, a bugle corps, 3 fife, drum Behan went to Jersey. City, N. His subject will be addressed espe­ The accident occurred at W, of fashion-in-flower! will be made public shortly. This and bugle corps and 14 pipes bands. J., where ‘"They don't mind an cially to teachers and is entitled, Center St. and Waddell Rd. There and the contractor’s division of the The stamp will be issued the other chance. , were no injuries or arrests. Manchester Chamber of Com- Holl>-w0od — There's an old alli­ day prior to St. George’s Day is the second commemorative South wins the diamond with The fashions^ avenue was di­ Irishman marching in their pa- ”How Do You Talk.” This will merre. The T.'.?. Office of Civil De­ gator around Hollywood :■— his when the Scouts will hold a jam­ stamp for 1961 to be announced Marine Band the king, draws trumps ■with the get out safely, It hasn’t cost South vided by a green traffic stripe that radfe.” deal with what a teacher can do Gandras’ car had to be towed away. fense Mobilization will provide age estimated at more than 100 boree. by Postmaster General Day. king and queen, and cashes the anything. ejttended front Washington Square This year’s procession has add­ to have effective speech In pre­ S250 m aterials The vignette depicts St. George, Horace Greeley FDC Dally QuesUoa to JlOth s y ed significance since it marks the senting classroom materisd to in through the years — —that has been losing G>ming Again rest of his high cards in the red 1500th anniversary of the death Rubber Plant Rising Manchester office and th^ eon- fights and floating off "bleeding" the patron saint of the Scouts, When the 4-cent Horace Greeley suita ’The next step Is to lead a Partner' opens with ona heart, Seventy/ gallons of paint were pupils. ’ tractors division of the Manchei- mounted on horseback and slaying "Famous American" stamp waa trump to dummy’s see and return requlre^for the job, but the city of St. Patrick and has been since his first jungle picture years first placed oh sale iji'eb. 3, at and the next player paaass. You proclaimed the “Patrician Year” Bareilly, India—India’s first syn­ ter Chamber will also pro\ide ma­ ago. He appears to enjoy his role the dragon. The inscription reads "The U.S. Marine Band, known a heart from dummy. hold: Spade—A 5 8. 2, Heart— figure^ the coat was only $8.75. thetic-rubber factory ia riaing at terials for the project. "Schiitspatron aller Pfadfinder St. Chappaqua. N. Y„ 359,205 first day Discard Loser A ft^ a ll, the line needed repaint­ by John Cardinal Dalton, present- Bareilly and is scheduled to go of flopptng over on his back after covers were canceled, and 574,952 as "The Preisldenfs Finest,” will 9 8 3 2, Diamond—Q 5, Club— day successor of St. Patrick as Spanish Teacher The project is statewide and being “stabbed" and smeared with Georg," and that’s easy to trans­ return to Manchester in October, ■When East follows suit with ^ e A Q_4. What do .you say? in g / and the only' expense was into production in 1962. Fourteen late. stamps sold, with a value of $22,- jack of hearts, South should dls- een pigment to add to white archbishop of Armagh, Ireland. million galldha of alcohol will be was undertaken to show Connecti- blood by the mo\ie makeup men. 998.08. under the sponsorship of the Man­ Answer: Bid one spade. Avoid The old New York Glazette and To Address PTA Printed on watermarked paper card a clubinstead of ruffing. a double raiM when you have four lalnt already in atock. the New York Mercury say the duce 20,000 tons of synthetic rub­ (DBP), the stamp has a printing chester Rotary Club. The date has This discard cannot cost anything, very small trumps. Bid a suit of Program notes; first St. Patrick’s Day parade in ber. order nf 30 million. Removed from Sale for South must lose a club trick ’The vanguard, escorted by 50 Mrs. Eniily S. Peel, teacher of The 7-cent Balloon Jupiter air­ been set for Wednesday, Oct. 11, your own first and raise partner's New York was held on March 17, ■ Tf you* are getting a bit bored in the auditorimn at Manchester sooner or later even If the club suit later. of New York’s mounted finest, 1766—10 years before the Declara­ Spanish in the Glastonbury public mail commemorative of 1959, and fineese should win. was the old "Fighting 69th’; band, with >-Our present topic, try Scout­ the 10-cent Pan American Games High School. (Copyright 1961, General Fea­ tion of Independence was signed. schools, will be ^ e s t speaker at NEW CAR SALE! ing on stamps and you’ll have a What can East return? If East tures Corp.) '■ now of the 165th Infantry Nation­ airmail commemorative of the The band gave two sellout per­ returns a club, dummy gets a Participants were Irish serving a meeting of the Keeney PTA merrj- and interesting chatfe. same year, were removed from formances at the high school two al Guard, and two Iri^ wolf­ here in the Ehiglish army. Many ULTRA Patrick's Day Special years ago. free finesse; and If East returns a hounds wearing green collars. later deserted the Red Coats for next Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the St. iMwgu ration Covers .sale at the Philatelic Sales Agen­ 3-17 diamond (the only other suit he Keeney St. School. Grand Prize Winner cy In Washington, D. C., as of the Lt. Col. Albert Seboepper will ’The grand marshal was Johp' the Colonial cause. 10,000 G r tM Stamps with any 4 A total of 345,045 covers was has left). South discards another T. (Pat) Clancy, Queens borough She will demonstrate and dis­ Alan Pease, Grade 8 student at Sykes Junior High School In Rock­ close of business March 8. Also direct the band In a performance OML Mk M NnU M m ha' club while dummy ruffa Either cuss “Foreign Language in the ville, smiles with pleasure at his achievement aa Grand Prize Win­ canceled Jan. 20. at Washington. reipoved from sale at the agency president and "of the blood” — now cor porchos^ D.C., to mark the tnaugpiratlon of of classical works, traditional way, the slam Is assured. . , Elementary School.” Mrs. Peel ner In the school’s'Science Fair. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin as 'of that date waa the 4-cent band numbers, musical comedy ■Very lucky for South, you sAy. 8 requirement for the exalted post Pease of 109 Grand Ave., Alan exhibited models of piston, ramjet 5,000^*^ Gfoott Srompt with any President John F. Kennedy. Maaaryk "Champion of Liberty’’ Police Commissioner Michael J. Dublinmen Drown has been working with the ele­ And gueas who forgot to send songs and a rm ^ forces themes. What would South do if East mentary'school language program and turbojet engines with accompanying charts to demonstrate HEARING AID 7 stamp of 1960 and the 80-cent LIMITED ENOAOEMl Murphy was leader of a contingent mod cor parehcnad $195 or ovor covers for this event? Right! Proceeds from the performance Rogers Wants Writ could gst out safely with the last Shamrock Legally in Glastonbury since it began four aircraft propulsion. The show waa open to the public last night. OFFER GOOD TODAY AND TOMORROW package of stamped envelopes. will go toward the Rotary’s youth M* •rat* re**nrrd. of his troops—the Emerald So­ lor severe hearing losses *T7ie Postmaster at Wa.shingtori heart? Or what would South do If ■■ pr**rat*d ciety, which for the first time years ago. Refreshments will be There were more than 400 exhibits on display in the school gym­ al.so reported that 1.013.515 first fund. For Helco Probe West had Q-10 of hearts ■ instead ikawa Udsy served after the program. nasium. /<^Ierald photo by Satemls). *61 MERCURY MONTEREY 2-DOOR HARDTOP Russell Miller is lii charge of of Q-7,( so that he coiild safely boosted. Us own bagpipe and drum (Contlnned from Page One) day covers were canceled by ht.s Fraah Siulra MacLslac band. ALL office Jan. 26. when the 4 and 8- Assistant Named the Rotary committee. Assisting overtake the third heart trick and Willard B. Rogers is threats; e East out of the end play? M urira CiMTaltor. / Lrals J$er«aa Francis Cardinal Spellman and always accompanies a blow t6t cent Mahatma Gandhi "Champion him are John Deme, Richard Car­ to obtain a writ of mandamus, if other church dignitaries were to N E W ^ of Ubertv" -stamps were placed penter, Joseph Bell and John Al- All very true. South would then la Calt/Paitcr’s' freedom. For Catholic High vord. that la possible, to force the gen­ .ve to fall back on the club view the parade from the steps of SUPER R on sale. TTiere were 782,522 of the eral manager and the board of dl' St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Thirsty Dubliners rode to the Friday and The band will probably give ' a finesse. He would be no worse off bars today after six days of walk­ 4-cent and 718,4.34 of the 8-cent Sister Agnes Claire of the Sis­ rectors to Investigate practices of ’There were seats in the official • You have to Aesr It to believs fit values sold In Washington that children’s matinee performance as the Hartford Eletcric Light. Co. for ha-ving tried the end play. .’The l-CAN' ing because of a bus strike that ters of Notre Dame de Namur has well as the evening performance point is that the end play is a free reviewing stand a t 64th S t and • Powered for outstanding per­ day, with a value of $88,775.60. ■ Rogers claims the company Is la Cater turned into a lockout. The Dublin formance, been named to the post of assist­ for adults. ride. If it works, the slam is as­ Fifth Ave. for Willy Brandt, may­ Kanans Centennial charing Manchester residents sured; and if the opponents can Plai tkari nhtecto at I:N aad 1:4 or of West Berlin; G^v. Nrison A. busmen and the gfovernment trans­ A 4-cent commemorative post ant prirtcipal of East Catholic High more than it charges Hartford and Saturday • Tone control ad|usft to meet Rockefeller; Mayor' Robert F. port board declared a truce, and your individual needs. age stamp, marking the centennial School in Manchester. East Hartford residents for elec­ o f' Kansas Statehood, will be is Wfigner (a McTague and Irish on the green doubledeckora rolled • Lower battery costs— better The announcement was made at Nominees Listed trical current. his mother’s side); the Rev, through the capital's streets again (Not 4-door as illustrated). Equipped with MsrcOmatic. heater, sued at Council Grove. Kan., May He also claims the compsmy will laurance J, McGintey, S. J., presi­ But only for St. Patrick’s Day. battery economy. 10. according to Postmaster Gen­ the congregation’s provincial head­ not exchange worn out light bulbs STANLEY WARNER defroster, pushbutton radia wheel covers, courtesy lights, white- eral J. Edward Day,' quarters in Fairfield by Sister For C of C Board dent of Fewrdham university; Dr. The strike-lockout resumes tomor­ • Hear telephone conversations wall tlree, vinyl Interior. Federal Label $3349.10. Stock No. l-M-78. for new ones free of charge as, he row. only! more clearly— Phone Magnet Loretto Julia, Provincial,, ’Thomas J. Kiernan, Irish ambas­ TTiis stamp will be based on a says, is done in Hartford and East Hey Kids! design submitted seven years ago Sister Agnes Claire is presently .Nominations for the Manches­ sador to the United States; Fred­ The busmen walked off the job focuses In en telephone con­ SALE PRICE $2029— IMMEDIATE DEUVERY Hartford. erick H. Boland, Ireland’s repre­ last Saturday, demanding more versations ...eliminates un­ by the Eureka Specialty Printing on the faculty of Notre Dame ter ^am b er of Commerce Board Co,, Scranton,- Pa., for the Kansas Catholic High School in Bridge­ In his letter to General Manager sentative to the United Nations money and said they would strike wanted background noises. port. where she la head of the of Directors have been announced. Richard Martin this morning, t iT H S H O W and U.N. president; and Frank every weekend until they got it. MORIARTY BROTHERS ■Territorial observances, and has Rogers said he did not know wheth­ When they showed up at work 9 to 9 3.98 •been modified by the Bureau of French Department. ’The six nominees include An­ Aiken, Irish minister of external IiiKoiB-C«(itiiieatal-Mercary-Comet-E:iigUrii Ford Engra-ving and ihintlng In Wiuih- SlstfrOlaire will assist the Rev. drew Ansaldi, president-treasurer er it would be possible to obtain OW AT 2i00 P.M. affairs. _ Monday, the transport board aald . . . aad WnXYS JEEP of the Andrew Ansaldi Co.; George such a writ. ’The sons o f Erin proclaimed they didn’t want them back and Ingtpn. 5 Charles E. Shaw of Hartford who the dispute ..turned into a lockout. nvwstoan’’ 301 Center Street—Open Eveningn—TeL MI 3-5135 Details as to de.sign and color was named principal of East Catho- Davis, ditrislon manager of Hart­ Others fr o m l« 9 8 and other pertinent Information Ijc High School by Archbishop ford Gas Co.; Frederick G. Nas- 20. Dublin all week was crowded HHARINO AIDS slff of Nassiff Arms; Charles W. with strollers and.the usual traf' Henr.v J. O’Brien last January. flc Jam aggravated by Jaywalkers. Can k ir Ml ki Ms OMMlnMti Ea.st Catholic High School Is Pond Jr., vice president of the C H iiu s^ Hartford National Bank; John R. FIGHT FILMS! “ The country is on the road to scheduled to begin regular class­ tow ruin,” said the philosopher at to 1 8 * 9 8 room sessions In September. Devanney, president of Highland W ^K E R S QUINN'S Park Marljet; and John F. Som­ PATTERSON Mooney’s. "But with the traffic ers, president-treasurer of Allied situation so chaotic It’ll probably Printing Service. vs INGtMAR PLUS ALL NEW COLOR CARTOONS never get there.” PHARMACY Hospital Notes Election results w ill. follow JOHANSSON DOORS OPEN 1:30— A U CHILDREN 35c Phone Ml 8-4186 Tuesday voting deadline by mem­ ahicw tain lumucn c 878 MAIN STREET M A I N F L O O R bers of the Chamber. Six new Pupils to Exhibit ft visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m.g directors will serve two-year for all area* except maternity terms. STANLEY WARNER Science Projects where they are 2 to 4:30 and 8fllb BANQUET . to 8 p.m.; and private rooms where they are 10 a,m. to 8 pjn. STATEIEl DINE HERE SUNDAYS ROOM A science fair of-indlviduat4>U' Visitors are requested not to. 5:00 PJW. Cont.—4:45-6:00, 60c pils’ projects and room displays Has a Staff of H ighly Qualified smoko in patients’ rooms. No more Shown At 5:20 and 9:00 Mom, wife or-favorite date will enjoy AVAILABCE ‘ will be exhibited at (he Washing­ than two visitors at one time, per dining out Sunday, especially when you FOR PARTIES FOR SALE ton School Tuesday from 7 to 8 patient. FOB.ADITL’TS ONLY ■ bring her hore.Tt charming atmosphere p.m. HOUSE a HALE Ends Tuesdttyl The science fair is open to all Shoe Experts ... and choice menu will make your visit Reservations OR RENT Patients Today 262 No children under 10 admit­ parents and their friends. Hie . . . from our Miss Manchester collection . , . ADMI'TTED YESTERDAY: ted unless accompanied by here a real treat. TEU MI 8-I41s‘ Washington PTA will hold a short George Parsons, 944 Tolland Tpke.; an adult. DINNERS SERVED 12 NOON to 8 P.M. mCDICRL business meeting at 8, followed by AND A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF Andrewr Torrance, 194 E. Middle refreshments. Tpke.: James Cory, 151 McKee PHflRmRCY Members of the executive board St.; Mrs. Margaret Borst, South JOHN B.nUMC 8.8. Ml.$-4148 will meet from 7 • to 7:15 tn the Coventry; Mrs. Mary Evans, 25 N. . “FOOD FOB library for a brief discussion. ''Striking" SIZES AND WIDTHS Elm St.; Frank Murphy, 11 Oak EVERY MOOD’ PI., Rockville; Mrs. Jane Mulhern, 8:15 63 Clyde Rd.; Mrs. Sandra Polce, 6:15-10:15 red calf 115 Brookfield S t; Mrs. Georgian- TO FIT CHILDREN PROPERLY na Wasilefs. 108 Prospect St, CHILDREN’S ACTION SHOW Rockville; Mrs. Shirley Hawkea, SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. AVEY’S Upper Butcher Rd.. Rockville; John Wayne FAIRWAY says- THE Regina Demko, 22 Summer St.; Abbott and Mrs. Jessie Meyer. East Hartford; Fabian Costello 45 E. Center St. Gu.v Anderson, 38 Autumn St.; "NORTO TO ’’Dance With .Mrs. Eleanor Hutson, East Hamp­ ALASKA!” Mo Henry” Are You Ready for ton; Mrs. Claire Blelawiec, 32 "Keenlook" CJhurch St.; Winthrop Goodwin, nils Program SOe t« All Wapplng; Robert Leiper. 18 Diane Weekend Special! Dr., Vernon; Kathleen Greene, 31 THEATRE • 1755 PARK ST., HTFD. bone calf Tower Rd.; Clayton French, Kelly NOW! C0NTIN1*0US WEEKDAYS 6:80 Rd., Vernon; Susan Price, South RlVOtJ:SATURDAY-SUNDAY FROM 2 PJ«. SHOE Windsor; David Sombri", 89 Laurel blacIC' calf St.; Mrs. Helen Hannafard, 10 W. THE POWER PACKED STORY OF THE “LADIES SHOES FOR BOYS SHOES FOR GIRLS Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Katherine Bar- MANSFIELDf^ FROM HELL” REGIMENT! EXCLUSIVE 1st SHOWING num, 51 Cooper'St. lJCTJI-32.WIUIMA»rriteT:) m l .i- BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Opens Tonite! / daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry ONE CJOMPLETE SHOW 7:00 ALEC GUINNESS-JOHN MILLS Blair, South Coventry; a daughter GATE OPENS 6:15 to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Batch^der, East Hartford; a daughter to Mr.' n a t s s o F r and Mrs. Daniel O’Connell, 25 cost Northfield St.; a son to Mr. and O jOSY Robert Hall brings a p a ir Mrs. James Toner Jr., 3 Pioneer T w d m a co u m * 7.99 PATEIVT Circle: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ SWIVEL STRAP liam Hess,. 5 Oak St., Rockville. GableMSiiroelClift MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY - FAIRWAY IS HEADQUARTERS FOR -i- ' of dressing m your children. BIRTH TODAY,; A daughter to “TUNES OF GLORY:,’—7:00 and 9:20 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gantick, “THE BLUE DANUBE"—6:30 and 8:45 • GLOVES •HAIR NEEDS •HATS ^Watson Rd., Vernon. ■*. SATURDAY DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: GiUeMSnroelClift • “TUNES OF GLORY”—2:16-4:40-7:05-9:25 the Misfits "BLUE DANUBE”—! :45-.4:10-e:80-8;55, • SLIPS •FLOWERS • JEWaRY Mrs. Isabel Tilden. Wapplng;. Mrs. n Plus ‘‘Operation Ekittleneck*’ Ethel Tedford, 80 Hilltop Dr.; Mr*. At 7:26 SUNDAY Frances Klein, 152 Branford St.; lAiintar “TUNES OF GLORY”—2:05-4:25-6:45-0:10 • HOSIERY •YEILINO O And More Sheryl” Wejr, Glastonbury; Mrs. “BLUE. DANUBtR”—3 ;50-6:10-8:S5 GIRLS’ 7 to 14 WOOLEN % Hilma Hultgren, Meriden; Mrs. hUM the Misfits Wed.: ’’Hie Great Imposter” OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00 im iiMlmi MihiiiMi March Slat ”101 Dalmatians” Bruna Butler, 338 .Spring St.; Engagement Now “Best Picture of Year,” N. Y. Times LOADS OF LADIES’ Charles Uhert, Bolton Center Rd., Plus: ’’Operation Bottleneck” Watch for "BEN-HUR” soon 'Thni April 1 I and Travelrama to the Blue Danube SPRING & EASTER COATS... Bolton: Mrs. Helen Ward, Valley I View Lane, Vernon; Darcy Smith, CUP and VEIL HATS 206 Oakland St.; Mrs. Elizabeth 1 Forbes, 324 Center St.; Thorvald c T.n Nielsen, 712 Center St.; Mrs. 6 6 -.99 They look twice the price! Georgina Beleya, East Hartford; Fred Contessa, Coventry: Sandra S I PATRICKS Old-Fashioned MAKE YOUR OWN • WoeloiMlnyteiiblMidsI ^ YOUN6 SHOE FASHIONS ' Jones, 399 Adams St.; Mrs. Mart- EASTER PARTY Bxponsivoly riotallodi Exclusive at Robert Hall ,, # TWO CONVENIENT LOC.4TIONS, Ijui Tays and son, 640 N. Main DAY Irish Dinner EASTER St.; Mrs. Gladys Woodin and Nms • Chockfl ■aikotwoovofll daughter, 87 Main S t; Mrs. BASKETS "Dale time" FREE PARKING RIGHT AT OUR STORES Catherine Campbell and son, vVap- e Plates e Cut-Onts Semo with mfrtchlng hat$l ping- • Osady e Ribbon e Cnps a Seals DISCHARGED ’TODAY: Mrs. CORNED BEEF e Grass e Baskets e Napkins e Eggs ' 6 nttod ftyloi with. bone calf OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY Jeannette Mailloux, South Wind­ # Novelties e Bunnies a Tabledoths e Dye Hotochoblo evorcollarsi sor; Kathleen Morrell, East Hart­ e Cellophane e Toya And anything you'll WE FIT THEM C AREFULLY ford; Mrs. Anne Zielinski, 10 De­ It's Irish Night Tonight! e Chocolate Bimnles need! • Tolco your pick of tho black patent pot Sq.; Theodore Lok, Glaston­ mest-wontod now fhotiofl bury; Pamela Miller, Wapplng; and CABBAGE Deborah MacDonald, Wapplng; • Oot 'om ot our fobu|ou$ ONE AT-A-TIME FITTING Brad Wlttemore, 18 Sterling PL; CORNED BEEF and $ 4 .9 5 PLUS HOMEMADE IRISH M lADS COMING SOON—ANOTHER FAIRWAY Mra. Alice Upton, 46 Cooper St.; NEXT TO THE NEW POPULAR MARKET “lewovorhood" pricol Mrs. Helen Daboll, 218 Porter CABBAGE DINNER X . AUTHENTIC IMPORTED IRISH LIQUORS S t; Mrs. Marie LieBlanc, South AND COCKTAILS "Lullaby" Windsor; Mrs. Jeanice Gould, 46 Also servinfir our Lenten Seafood Dinners, $1.95 O PEN THURSDAY oifd FRIDAY TILL 9:00 Union St. ' COMPLETE UNE OF LEGAL BEVERAGES DICK CALITRO TRIO will be here to entertain yon, WORLD tan calf tonight and tomorrow night. GREEN Turkeys Restocked STAMPS Dea Moines — Iowa is attsmpt- HINKEL’S Restaurant — main ing to restock the 5,000-aere Yel­ I iTAUAN-AMElilCAN POOD Shoo Salon floor, roar... MANCHESTER PARKADE low River Forest in AUhnmakee WALNUT RESTAURANT 17 ^U T H MAIN SREET County with 30 wild turkeys o»>- 7 WALNUT STREET—MANCHESTER, CQNN. j. SOUTH ST.. OOVEMRY—PI 8-7881 FAIRWAY To enter Kathy’s new contest please sand jrour talned from Taxs«. 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F A C E FO U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 ' ' ' ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 PAGE PIVB pard Air Force Baee in Texae. Air­ Airmen Complete man Shrans will attend the Ttatn- Manclwst«r Toxpay«n U 091M r.. Sonth Windsor ing Devloee Maintenenoe Sldwo! retary could work with her and college, the board should be mad* Initial Training at Chanute Air Force Base, ni. Columbia "learn the ropes" of the detailed Study Group part of preltmlruiry atudiea. 'TV-Radio Tonight and Airman Roth will atttod the work. ^ He said the statute which grants ^ $2 Million Aircraft and Miseile Maintenance The board met. In apecial see- state aid to such college* speeifles Four Manchtster Airmen haiv* School at Sheppard Air Force slon last night to work on salary Sets Meeting that the local boards Of education oomplated thair Initial Air Force Baee, -TAX?AYERS^ Dimes March schedules which had been delayed are to run them.' B u te M ilita^ 'pNiIning at Lmck- 9 Bond Issue All are graduatee of Manehee- due to unplanned for outside visi­ The board of education chair-* Television land Air Force Base, San Antonio. ter High School. tations to board meetinga on other The first meeting of the Man­ man, Harold tSarrlty, said yester­ Tex. DEPARtMINTM lUDOiTS CALL FOR A &>llects $624 chester College study committee day it wak as much the responsi­ 1:00 » t Lter (la pn«r«i RawbidS They are Airman William An- problems. They will complete this Voted hy 31 PlayaeuM PUnday PUa TAX BLAN OPBOSBO phase of their work at their next will be held 'Tuesday at 8 p.m. lij.- bility of the board of directors as Ssrly Showiww (In(I pregreM) EzpCdltlen der9on, BOh of Mr. and Mre. Wil­ 6 MILL IN C R M E ! ARE YOU PREPARED The March of Dimes ha* been meeting. of his board to recommend that _ Best of lb* Post liam Anderson, 75 Bretton Rd.; Hartford, March 17 (dV-The completed - with a total contribu­ the Municipal Building. referendum be held on the com­ \ Thirty-on* r*«i(lenU. Including First Straw Ua progrsM) n^unsat 8ti^ Airmen Wllliant Evana, eon of Mr. Senate hue adopted a reaoluUon TO PAY THIS INCREASE? tion of 5624. Mrs. Alfred Soracchl, Chairman Gilbert Barnes haS munity college, town officials, took len than JO Suparmaa 9:00 Rarrisan A ^ ca and Mre. Anthony Bhrani, 38 N. urging the governor and legltla- Manchester Evening Herald Co­ Ktwt ChailCnge-AlbM Suite chairman of the drive said this lumbia Oorreepondent Mrs. Don­ called the first meeting of the In order to find out whether the mlnutwi to vote ■ »2.030.0>0 bond Salty Brine’s Shack (In progress) Sprini^ld: ifili-;1991 Elm St.; Airman William Roth, ture in Maasachuaetts to discon­ uti It over the top by more than matter of a 12 9:10 Route 98 aon of Mr. and Mc8. Jofan Roth, 56 tinue the practice of taxing the in­ ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy committee. “SHme~^S~cwiB«eSo5~orTrnSW' (:!} Manhunt 90 The ITIntstonas • « Attiiid OPEN MEEHN^nt W^tkkin ?200 and that 5172 more waa S-S485. should be presented to the voters high achool and for an eight room American Newereel „ 53 Nanette Fabray Show 3 Devon Dr., and Airman CSiarlea come of Connecticut reeidents raised this year than last. In the Meanwhile. Democratic Towm in a referendum, the directors addition to the Avery School at a •;3t Weather. News A Sporta 1 12 MM of Annar^'napoUa ***' Wallach, aon of Mr. and Mra. How­ wortiing there. Connecticut does SehoM, Sunday. March 19, 2:30 Mothers March, 5220 was collect­ Chairman Ted Cummings came should gather Information, said Behind Cloaed Doors CO 9:00 TeenSvlUa ard A. Wallach of 116 Bretton Rd. not collect income tax from Mss- sped'al town meeting at Wap- • :J0 rUm 59 77 aunset Strip 9. C*n Death Valle/ Days 9 Barry Barents • Windham and Mansfield. How­ ton on the selection of the lone Washington, March 17 -ed by the firm of March 27, 28 and 20, Mrs. Eugene attend. nohilnation.s, said Cummings, the Both Bush and Dodd, however, IN s b lA T E D Town officials were also au­ (This listing Inrludee only those news braadeasts of 10 or 15-mlaute Dente, PTA well child chairman, Democrats had been Ignored. joined in voting for an amendment Robinson. Robinson, and Cole of leagtlL Some etetiems carry other short newscasts.) Spring News! has announced, 'hie clinic will be thorised to employ temporary bor­ Hartford. The Democratic chairman said by Sen. John J. Williams, R-De rowing up to a two-year period in wnao—i**e WPO P—1419 set up In the kitchen of Yeomans to make the additional ,4 per cent Mr. McKeever. also a graduate 9:00 News 5:00 TodAT In Bartfom Deaths Last Night that since the board of education JERSIY anticipation of the sdiool bonda of Holy Trinity High School, is a 5:15 OooB, BeOroem Hall. The children’s teeth will be would ultimately be charged with tax on the Jobless pay bill effective S:10 Art Johnsoa Shew 7:00 MObSoott . examined, cleaned and the first retroactively to Jan.i 1, 1961. The Hartford law firm o t Robin­ student at Assumption College. 9:65 Ski Report 9:00 Ray Semera By THE ASSOClATSfl) PRESS the responsibility of running the son. Robinson and Col* wiU be re­ 7:06 ArV,.Jonnson Show application of sodium fluoride will Worcester, Maas., where he is stu­ 9:05 Raynor Shines 1:00 Del Raycee Show be given. Pittsburgh — Pittsburgh Post­ sponsible for legality of Ihe bond dent director of the Assumption 11:06 SU Report WINF—1999 master Jamea C. Smith, 61, died 11:15 Ra>-nor Shines 9:00 Financial Newa TTie second, third and fourth ap Glee Club. 1:00 News. Sign Off 5:06 Bhowceaa and Nawe plications of ^ e fluoride will be yesterday at a hospital of uremia, **The PubUc B uildl^ Q«unlaslon The wedding is planned for Sept. 7:00 Fulton Lewla Jr a toxic condition of the blood. He 1 _ WBAT-eie 7:15 Bvanittg Dovotloes given April 3, ^and 7, at the same waa duthorlsed to take any meas- 3 at S f Bridget’s Church. 5:00 Paul Barrey 7:90 Showcase and Hews place. began his postal career in 1919 as SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH mes necessary to sxpedito the new 9:90 Bound Stage 7:95 Irambardoland a 40-cent-an-hour clerk. He was school cMstnietlen. 7:00 Bdward P. Morgan 9:00 News Mrs. Dente said that- If the Fellowahip wiU meet at 6:30 p.m. 7:15 Sm ^ Stage 9:06 The World Today quota allowed has not been filled named postmaster In 1947. First Setoctman Thomas Bor- The Couples’ Club will meet ’Tues­ 9:90 NIMt rugbl 9:90 News and Showcase THIS IS ns SKIRT Washington—John B. Kendrick, CHANCEL CHOIR PRESENTS by 5-ye^r-olds, 4-year-olds will be g e « caned the meeting to otder, 11:10 F^Ue Affalra 9:00 Library Program 58, captain of the Supreme Court and Town Trsasorer John lC._Cut- day when a movie entitled "Un­ 12:00 Sign.Off 9:06 Showcase and New accepted. All children attend by chained Goddeaa" will be ahown. „ wno-48ie, 9:30 Music Beyond the Stars and Nawa appointment: These arsff' to be police force since 1954, died ye.s- Lenten Oratorio ler acted as moderator. Town A lenten serice will be held 5:00 Newa. Waather 12:05 News Roundup made with Mrs. Dente. terday at a hospital after a long • boxy silhouette? a e ik Charles N. Enes read the 5:20 Strtirily. ftwrta 12:15 SIgnOn At illnes.s. He waa a native of Ho Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Rev. 9:95 Suppartime Ser__ S t Coliindia’s Oturch • braid trimming! meeting can. Mr. Dorimer will apeak on "Suf­ 5:45 Three Star Bstre .The (Jatholic Ladies Society will quiam. Wash. Iikh Aets Booked 7:06 Ski Report ‘AEROSPACE* IS SKY meet Monday in the church hall at Beirut, Lebanon—Ahmed- .A/isad, The Seven Words of Christ Mah stop dancm wfll enter­ fering and Death." 7:90 Newa Washington—Air Force author- • beige, red! Worahip at Wapplng Communi­ of the season! St. Columba's following the 7:30 53, speaker of the Lebanese Par­ Franz Joseph Haydn tain at the Young DsmocraUc 7:45 Radio Moaoow itiee are now using the word, p.m. Mass. The Rev. John K. Ho­ liament in 1951-53. died yester­ Club 8 t Patrlek’e Day dance to­ ty Church wUl be held at 9:30 and 9:06 Pepa Concert- ’’eerospace,’' as a synonym for • sizes 8 to H 11 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. Roy 9:06 WKat'i Yoor Opinion nan will show the second in a spries day of a stomach ailment. night from 8 to U at the Hain St. 10:06 Nlghtbeat • "aky." Thus references to the of color slides depicting the Maas, Oommunt^ Han. Hutcheon will take for his sermon, 11:00 Nawe United States "Aeroapeoe FViroe’* PASSION SUNDAY awwitg tho antertain- ‘God’s Love in C3iri*L’’ Junior, 11:16 Spoits Final as ■celebrated by him, and taken SASCHA MAURER DIES Included I 11:90 iurilfht Beranada ' which crop up in some press re­ by him. The hostess for the evening New Milford. March 17 i/P) srs wfll bo Fbgg<* Dailey, artnner PYF will meet from 6 to 7 p.m. at 1:« Sign Off leases mean simply the Air Force. Buy Y O U R 8 Now ! the (Community House for a short vrill be Mrs. Paul Jiirovaty. Commercial artist Sascha Maurer, MARCH 1 9 ,1%1 of several asedala in competlUon New Acolytee ^WorlrPs Favorite Actress’ In Now Bhglaad and Nsw York, meeting and then proceed to 63. died last night after a lengthy Six boys have aucces.-ifully com­ lllnes.9. Maurer, a native of Munich, Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida holds the Golden Globe award she 7:30 p.m. who directs and teaches the Erin ^urch in a group for the Lenten pleted a four-months training School. Also in the act will be service. ’The service will be held Germany, specialized in painting won last night as the World’s Favorite Actress at the annual din­ at 7:30 p.m. A movie "Household course and have been accepted as posters for industries and sports ner of the Hollywocxl Foreign Press Association. About 1.5 mil­ Everyone Is Welcome’ Jerry XoatlSt a diamplan In both acolytes in the Altar Service at St. resorts. Among survivors are hi.« lion fans in 50 countries voted the IRvards. Rock Hud.son and figure and solo steps, who has won of Faith" will be ahown. Columba, Father Honan announced awards and trophies la Irish feia, Services at Our Savlqr Lutheran widow and a daughter. Funeral Tony Chirti* tied for the World's Favorite Actor award. (AP ff’< Hip yeiterday. These include Rtissell services will be held Sunday. Photofax). dance eompetitiana. Church at Wapplng Elementary Fors of Andover: Stephen Cirant, Others on ths program inchide School will Include: Sunday Aliuck Ai^ Music Stitched! Gary King, David Lytikalnen, Joan Daley, an expert figure Schopl, adult and junior Bible Michael Malek and Kevin O’Brien, dancer, in a solo reel daneo ex­ atuw, 9 a.m.; morning worship at all of Columbia. m m hibition. Wealsy Bumham does the 10:15. It*8 Box Ladin Night Set figure and fold daneea: Masses at S t Francia of Asslai Pleated! The Tolland CJounty C^iurchmen’s The entire group will perform Oturch will be said at 7. 8, 9, 9:10, Fello'wshlp will hold its ladies night In jigs, hornpipes and reels. Mu­ 10:15, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. March 21 at Vernon Congregation­ 7 sic for the dance, which is open to School Menus IPs Proportioned al Church. Dr. Reginald H. Helf- the public, win be by the KMcpat The lunch menu at the elemen­ ferich, executive secretary of the rick Trio. tary schools next week includes on Length^! Commission on World Service of Cnb Awards Earned Monday — frankfurt on roll, the United CliurCh of (Christ, will Cub Pack 228 will award badges potato chips, buttered whole ke^el be guest speaker. to the folkmdng at a meeting in corn, fruit: ’Tuesday — hamburg IPs Dacron Dr. Helfferlch. who lives in the Community Hall tonight at on rice, buttered green beans,- and Cotton! Hebron, is a representative of the 7:30 p.m. cranberry aauce, wheat bread, and Church World Service and the Bobcat — Donald BotUoello, butter, pudding: Wednesday — 'World Council df Churches and a James Keefe, Kevin Norige; Wolf acnip and crackers, tuna , fish salad IPs Drip ,vice president of Meals, and Mil­ —Larry Chapman; Bear—David aandwieh. cup cakes; Thursday — lions Foundation Inc. Groebel; '^Lion — Francia Jones; meat balls and gravy, mashed Dry! Columbia has 12 tickets avail- Gold arrows— Tripp. Roger potftoes, buttered peas, rye bread . able for the supper, which will be ShermsB and Ted Farley. Gold and and butter, cookies: Friday served .at 7 p.m. Anyone 'wishing five sflver arrowa—Allan Marsh; baked beans, cod flsh cakes, cab­ to go to the supper should contact gold and silver arrows, Steven bage and carrot salad; peanut but­ the Rev. George K. Evans as soon GravaU* and Francis Tursi; and ter and Jam sandwich, and fruit )R FRANK BAXTERS hoet as possible. Those who wish to at­ two sflvw arrows, Peter Dubay. Milk la served with all lunches. It' s Sensationally tend the meeting only, are most 106 Youngsters Enrolled ' PATRICE MUNSEL welcome, he said. Registrations of 106 children Manchester Evening Herald On Caribbean Duty were accepted by the South Wind­ Sooth Windsor corresponideBt El- ALFRED DRAKE Terence C. , Barstrom. seantan, sor Cooperative Kindergarten As­ morp Burnham, telephone Mitchell PRICED AT USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Knute YOU’RE SURE OF sociation this Week for the 1961-62 4-6674. > JOAN SUTHERLAND A. Barstrom of Rt. 87, is serving T classes at the Wapplng Community JACQUES VnOUETTI* aboard the heavy cruiser USS V., House and Pleasant Valley Club­ CTAMBOIBE VEROV Newport News participating in an house. Mrs. . Shirley Petersen, annual training exercise in the RANGE AND SPECIAL GUEST PROPER FIT WITH president, says the group feela a SIR JOHN GIELGUD Caribbean. 4*4 third classroom is needed im­ The Newport News Is scheduled \ V mediately to accommodate the rUFL OIL to visit Puerto Rico and Jamaica >t large enrollment. Any suggeations DONALD VOORHKBS and the Bell Telephone Orchestrr during the exercises. will be welcome. GASOLINE Hot I-Jineh Menu The executive board of the A The lunch menu at Porter School f : Junior Woman’s Club of South BELL TELEPHONE HOUR No sral has enough skirts. No ga! next week is: Monday — ravioli Windsor will meet Monday at 8 who is style conscious should be with meat in tomato sauce, green / p.m. at the home of Mr*. WlUlam BANTLY OIL without this SKIRT OF THE SEA­ .beans and cheese apple crisp: Donovan, 36 High View Rd., Wap- TOMfiifT 9-10 pjn. ohnniu 4.10,22 Ib30 Tuesday—corned beef hash. Har­ plng. I • I'll' \ N \ . I\( SON— Especially when it is so sen­ vard beets and fruit; Wednesday Church Newa LIVE AND IN COLON ON NBC-TV sationally low priced. To see them . —tuna noodle casserole, garden Worship at First Congregation­ ' 'I' ’ N I m.i. I PrtsewM by is to buy them. Why not now! In salad and diced, pears; Thursday al Church Sunday will be held at TEL MItclirll 9-4595 black, gold, lilac, natural and 10 to —roast beef and gavy, mashed 300 (^ e re n t sizes and widths with one fine 11 a.m. with the Rev. William m SOOTHUN NEW ENfilAND TEUrNONE tMTAIIY potato, Inittered carrots, and co­ Liorimer In the pulpit Pilgrim ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 18. conut pudding; Friday—cream of tomato soup, tima salad sandwich, accurate fit for your entire growing family! «eler>' sticks and brpwnies. Board Secretary Resigns We have a flock of new Little Yankees designed for proper Mrs. George E. Peters has re­ -/i signed as secretarj’ of the board fit and ju.st one kind of fitting . . . our famous fit. done of education and Mrs. Kenneth L. with care, checked with experience, trusted hy mothers /• Fox' has been aippointed to replace her. all over town. Come see our selection of/Little Yankees for FM/AM HIGH FIDELITY RADIO Mr*. Peters, secretary for about young growing feet of all ages . .'. Frctiw'Eirstie” for baby s five years, told the board that she will not continue with board work 1st steps to gleaming patents for giwlin^ girls and rich OUTSTANDING RECEPTION-SMARTLY STYLED WOOD CABINET . after this year, when her present handsome leathers for big boys. term expires, b^ause of home re­ ♦ ,• V- ,. *- .• . > 1- n t sponsibilities. It waa her sugges­ tion that the change in the poet Enjoy superb FM music and studio be made now so that the new sec­ Just in time for Easter! clear AM broadcasting. Famous ■\9 Magnavox fidelity. Powerful am­ Bourne Buick, Inc. 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revIMen for wUeh, we think, the enJoynaanU to* highly recommend boM; apd Joan Leppold Glazier, Authors Discuss Kennedy Wine First Test accompanlat word reorientation effete a full A ThooKlit for Today Group Opens the miuiela revue. “Golden Deya,” Vocal Group by ttM NaacbMter under the Imaginative direction of AT THE DOCTOR'S COMMAND The program waa arranged by I and exact meaning.'^ the Rev. Jameq T. O’Omnell., Per­ Own P ublications Mrs. L u r y Spiwak. Those who 1Ettntm0 l^rraUn CaaBMO e f Charches 3-Day Re\iie formances will be at 6:15 tonight A quarter-century ago, the average doctor saw about 31 people Entertains at have been canvawing the Ha- f d b u s h e d b t th e and totnomnr. . Emergency Jobless Aid dsuMah membership for donor im tA lJ > PR IK TIK G CO.. IN C Aaditioff Dhahran A third book-author luncheon a He spent a lot of time with each patient, but there was U BtmrU Stnrt Ftolodb to Holy Week will be sponsored by the Connecti­ UtUe he could do except hope that nature would cure the ail­ pledges include the fund-raising MaacbesterCooB. By EUGENIA MOBIARTY TIPS ON TtPPEES As of next April, at the lateet, Now we see aad alao the local ree-a porltahed b*re Voices of shame, repugnance, grief Phyllis GrZ3rmkowrski and Marcia ‘T v e seen the maneuvering go- a thing for my birthday after all in Isrs^6I. All rtodaa of rerobiicatiBS of apecla] bases surrounding Russia been crirt; "We are killing God!" Msdon both display talent and Quality kig on here, the people being we apent on that winter cruise. aapatebra bercfai are alan reaerred created Or perhaps Russia wasn't; They watched His weakening hu­ poise worthy of professionals. called into other pec^Ie’a offices,’' And then the Idiot went down and hs sold. bought me an expensive mink Fun aerrlea eUeat of I«. E. A. Serr- i'Oving anyway. W* will never' man iiesh. blood stained feet that A good filet art finale was pro­ lee. I7>C. _ trod vided by Ernie Green in the ''mar­ READY MXED CONCRETE On the dedstve test, 89 Demo- stole. I think ho ought to have hia PnbUabera BefeeeeatatlTee: Tb* know, and there is no sure ♦ n try ' head examined." Mtoa XadirvB Spoclal A rrt^ — Eeer i A Holy Path- feet that carved the riage” scene with the boysl chorus orats and five Republicans backed Local Stocks Tort CMcaro. Detroit aitd Bnaton. ! to put into the audit. w*y for them to Heaven's Gate. in “ Get Me to the Church on At The Best Price Communion and Kennedy to beat the Byrd amend­ There is the rueful approach: HEXBER AUDIT BXHIEAV OFi Dhahran can be put down in the , They knew thi.s picture, horror of Time.” ment while 26 Republicans and 16 'Just what do you do about a teen­ CIRCrLATlOKS. books as a symbol of an Am eri-! horrors, was caused by their Alfred Karpl and his commit­ Confirmation Democrats, 13 o f them Southern­ age daughter who la so busy dat­ Quotations Fuiulshed by The Herald Prhrtlat Ootapany. Ire., hate. tee are to be< commended for their DEUVEKY 7 DAYS A ¥nEIK ers, voted for It ing, (dieer-leading and going to Cobnrn A Mlddlebrook, Ine. aaatnbea no ftoaocial rearooalMlIty for can policy of friendship and close' work in constructing and setting Administration leaders said this parties that she doesn’t have tlnw Bank Stocks * typneraphlcal errora app»artii« b» ad- He was dying—from His feebled T«ri»eni»Bta and other readier owner cooperaUon with the rulers of i Body they heard His anguished up the'scenery. The glowing cafe SfEC JAL ■victory ranked in Importance on to study?"— ---- Bid Asked I In The Maoebeater EreslBa; H'raM. Saudi Arabia. Thia eras once n ot' cry; sign, for Instance! bears a strong NO EXTRA C H A R6t FOR the Senate side with the vote to Then there is the “ busy, 'busy, Conn. Bank and Trust ' resemblance to a neon sign. 1 7 x 10 Goltex Oil Tinted busy” approach: "I've meant to Co...... 49 52 DIapUy adteitlalBK riorirc bonra: merely a base for our Air Force.) "Father—Heavenly Father forgive, SATURDAY mtd SUNDAY DELIYKY enlarge the Kouae~Halee Commit­ Tempo and timing picked up Portru'it and 6 Phoioqrapht tee in the other branch. call you but I've been so busy. Hartford National For Woeiday—1 r m. Frldoy. but also a baae fo ' our own sphere for^ve them e\-en before I die!” Fir Toeaday—I p.m Monday > considerably in the second act with cemptate in folders, i,;. Two of the comparatively un- You know I'm president o f the Bank and Trust Co. 4514 <8H For Wedoeaday—1 pia. Ttoeedar of diplomatic influence inside the NO WAITING CHAROE ■For Thoraday—1 p-in. Wednenday. In His last human call the final a rousing performance of "Musk­ Importcnt amendments adopted by Guild now, and I ’ve been working Fire Insuranoc Companies Arab bloc of nations. Saudi Arabia rat Ramble” and "Seventy-Six my head off as chairman of . . , o- F rl^ r—1 p air Thoraday. mockery of His dying was stilled. One of the largest fleets of tracks in easteni Connectirat. A regular Senate were opposed by the ad- Aetna Fire ...... 107^4 l l l H | ■r Satorday—1 bin FHday. eras, for instance, the . one nation Trombones” by the chorus. This ministnation, but not 'with the And, of course, you know the .Hartford Fire ...... 69 73 Claatdfled deadlbM; 19:» a BL eoeb The blackest Night of the world's AO rsdio equipped for the^^Jiest in service. 19.50 value Say of pohOcatlca eaemt Satardar— we could feel sure of when w e , greatest tragedy was filled group, more relaxed in the second vigor displayed in the big fight. asking approach: 'T d like your National Fire ...... 125 135 tarn. act. presented unusual arrange­ for only advice about Junior. He has been Htfd. Steam Boiler 101 106 promulgated our Eisenhower Doe- ■ With the Echo of God's Love that One, approved 65-42, would would eternally throughout the ments of these familiar tunes. change the taxable years under offered scholarships to several Phoenix Fire ...... 92^4 86 H FrkUr, Ifarch IT trine . for the Near East, under | A drum majorette and drill OFFER GOOD UNTIl JULY 9 ooUeges and it Is bard knowing world re.sound: the program to 1961 and 1962. Bernard Schneider Lite and Indemnity Ina Coe. which we proclaimed the, whole I In the light of s new dawn — Res­ team, all Manchester High School They are 1962 and 1963 In the ■which one he ought to take." Aetna Casualty .... 125 135 students, contributed to the success O ip this Coupon, U soyas you 1 1 .5 5 RewicBUtkiii region our own special sphere of I urrection for all. in Christ was House bill. Then there ia the " I’m so lucky" Broadway music. Mrs. Philip Aetna Life ...... 104 H 108^ | of the Fourth of July parade se­ build-up. “ I know I ’m lucky, but influence. But the Eisenhower j found. The other, accepted .51-38, would Bayer and Mrs. Robert Rayburn, Conn General (N ew ) 218 238 TTw Ksm ody sdmtnlrtTitieii quence along with the chorus jjum- J. J. LONERGAN, INC. my children have never given me Hftd. Electric Ught 66 69 Doctrine collapsed before it even ber. •“It's a Real Nice Clamifeke.” require deduction from the Jobless co-chairmen of the refreshment has BOOT faritkoMd a wiMla eom- Written bv Rev. W. A. Hyszko payments of unounts received by a, moment’s trouble." committee, will be in charge of the Travelers’ ...... 116 120 got bejend Saudi Arabia, and our Credit is also due Miss Gloria C o N K t laK of appedBtfnwrts, actions and Pastor of St. John’s Church LiORlIVG 6 STUDIOS the imemployed worker under re­ ' And let’s not overlook the name- cocktail hour starting at 7:30. Pnbllo rtlUtiee apecial friendship vith the feudal­ Dellaferra snd Mrs. Archie Croteau dropping habit. The more Impor­ words w lii^ la aimod at th« mind for the make-up of all members of tirement systems such as social Coffee and dessert will be served Conn. U ght &■ Power 2814 80 >4 | ism which reigned in Saudi Arabia EX-TEACHEK. W. DIF-a WILLIMANTIC A C 8.t4«3 security. tant the person the more impor­ after the program. Hftd. Electric Light 69 72 of that Afto-AaiaB world whidi is the cast. 86 PRATT ST., HARTFORD tant It Is to be able to use a first made ua outsiders to much of the Kensington. M«rch 17 fVPi — For an evening of relaxation and The administration la expected Featured artist will be Bernard Hartford Gas Co. .. 53 57 gcBcrsUy cowsMsrad the prime to try to get the House coirferees name— or better yet, a nickname. Southern New England rest of the Arab world, which was Sarah Morgan Lewis, for 46 years One thing all forms of bragging Schneider, bass-baritone, who has target for tha itosl ideologfeal a teacher in New Haven Schools, to reject these. been soloist for many churches Telephone ...... 60 63 powera aad parauaakaia of Com- alive with instinct for the more ^ After It acted on the major bill, have in common Is that they are is (dead at 98. She had written a never os subtle os they are meant and synagogues in the Hartford Hahufactnrtng Companies anmiam aad dainocracy. revolutionary leadership of the history of New Haven that was the Senate quickly passed- end area for the past 10 years. He has Arrow. Hart, Heg. .. 64M, 68t4 1 type offered by Nasser. sent to Kennedy a companion to be. The admlBiatratfam effort has u s^ as a textbook in schools. No matter how deverly one been soloist with the Hartford Associated Spring .. 13^ 15^ measure extending the same kind Symphony Orchestra, and waa co- constituted aomothlnc o f a rrro- Dhahran also has to go down Among her pupils, many of whom woman thinks ohe la about slip­ Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 kept in contact through the year, o f emergency benefits to an esti­ reclplent of the 1959 Connecticut Dunham Bush ...... 5% 664 lutfon—a sooMtimes startUng rev­ in the'books as something which mated 60,000 railroad workers. ping a little bragging into her was cartoonist A1 Capp. Miss conversation, the woman she’s Opera Auditions of the A ir Schol­ Em-Hart ...... 7S>4 77% | olution—which. bjr aome o f the cost us tn the realm of principle. The Senate stayed in session arship prize. He has been soloist Fafnir Bearing .... 55 59 Lewis retired In 1930. Funeral trying to iihpreas always knows words of its own acton, has been In order to .maintain and operate services for Mias Lewis, who ^ed THE CLASSIC FORD LOOK I I H hours, by far its latest night at the Hlllel Foundation and Uni­ Landers Frary Clark 1? 20 what's coming. thia field, we had to accept and Wednesday, will be held tomorrow. meeting o f the year, to complete versity Glee Club. He* Is a grad- N. B. Machine...... 19% 22% dellheratelF intended to pot us work on the two measures. honor, in our own assignment of uate of the University of Con­ North and Judd .... 15% 19% I hack on tha aide o f ravolution. to necticut. ■ Stanley Works ...... 16% 17% | persotmel there, the racial and Rays Speed Up Pearls 'ramove any doubt about whert we SENTENCE DATE SET Other members o f the ensemble Terry Steam Boiler . 32 35 stand. religious prejudices of King Saud. Hartford, March. 17 (JFi— Robert are Caroline Sammis, soprano: Pa­ Veeder Root ...... 48 62 Democracy,- In other words, was O. Tucker, 33, Hartford, will be Tokyo —- The growth of pearls 196IMDNIGAS One sodi ataad faD to tha let tricia Banks, soprano; Hector The above quotations are not to j FOR '61 BRINGS VOLT •enteinced March 24 for man­ inside oysters is speeded up great­ barred from the base supposedly Phelps, tenor; Gordon Sinclair, be construed as actual marketa o f Ambaaaador Adial Btevanaea at slaughter in the fatal stabbing of ly when the oysters are exposed the United Nations the other day. dedicated to the defense of democ­ Florence Bell. Tucicer ended his to ganmia rays, tests at Shizuoka Acting on' his bistnictlona from racy. superior court trial yesterday by Fisheiiea Eheperiment S t a t^ o n show. A bombarded oyster pro­ 'Washlagtoii. ha yptod for a reao- The audit, finally, should note pleading guilty to the manslaugh­ the millions of dollars sluiced.’Into ter charge. Police said he stabbed duces a mature pearl In three to lutlon tntrodneed by Liberia, Cey­ the 45-year-oId woman in a fit of four months; without the rays It Mallow's Furniture Department Says— n lon and the United Arab Republic the building of the field itself, ajjd THE B B T OF EVERYTH I NO! Jealousy. takes one to two years. calling for aa inquiry into disor­ into the diplomacy which bought EVERYWHERE ITS JUST ONLY 10 DAYSLEFT TO ECONOMYRUN ders which took place in the Por­ ua the right to build the field. Per­ LOBSTER ON FRIDAY tuguese colony Angola last haps It ahotild be noted that this ’61 Ford has the Classic ^ CLASS WINNERS M . P . e . entry. whate\-er it totals, may be EVENING month. That gave the resolution Straight-Line Styiingt OF MANCHESTER TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS tl’ e least important part of the FLETCHER GLASS CO. four of the five votes it gained. But Here ft'f ______antchen UNBEATABLE VALUE TO CELEBRATE The fifth was provided by Soviet price we paid for this particular Sat flow the new concave grille glittera.l 9-7879 CLASS Az COMPACT ( makualtrahsmission ) fo r d irAi.coN 32j68 Ruaaia. Britain, Nationalist China, piece of security, if security it See how the massive bumper sweeps 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ever was. BROILED Ecuador and Chile spoke against back into tha classic Ford sttaight-lina CORNER DURANT HT. OO'h ANNIVERMRT the lesohition and abstained, as One final entry could he stand­ lOBSTER styling I Come in'and admire the'61 Ford CLASS B: COMPACT CORVAIR 2335 ^ d Franca. But we voted tor it, ard. Whatever we paid for this iri our showroom! LARGER QUARTERS TO SERYE YOUR NEEDS! and, as wa did so. Stevenson made base, however we wooed the gov- OF FRONT AND REAR PARKINO! CLASS C: COMPACT (AUTOMAUC TRAgISSION) a speech in which he called upon emmient involved, the time In­ A-LA-HOB-NOB BUICK 25JI9 Portugal to recognise that, al­ evitably came when that same AUTO GLASS INSTALLED government, asked us to get out. (Our Own Special though Portugal might contend GLASS FURNITURE TOPS that what was going on in Angola No nation is permanently welcome Shrimp, Stuffing) CLASS D: 6 CYLINDER s t ar d ar o s z e PLYMOUTH sXvor, 2115 on the soil of another. was none of the outside world's SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD. MIRRORS (Hraploc* and Door) business, the history of our times FRE.\t’H m iED ONION RINGS, ». pr ,ce f r A n o . * ™ , kept proving that if such situa­ Six Halcyon Days FRENCH FRIED POTA'TOES, PICTURE FRAMING (oil typM) CLASS E: 8-CYLINDER ORD 21 tions were allowed to get worse, ROLLS A.VD BUTTER New York C^ty keeps telling it­ WINDOW and PLATE GLASS and the surge toward freedom self that It never had it so good On the Concourse CLASS F: MEDIUM PRICE CHRYSLER 2M0 were to he ' blocked, then, there aa . , elgnlfleance of the struggle for the dvrabHHy 9 HEMdoGNiB Gocliad coybf uncommitted backward portions worst pollution readings. rtir 6a/txl» Club Vlefoiia by fan! • • e a a a e o • Tisipsrsd Hsst esfle 0 Cewfettsbly Wnn i isitrscifia - ■ •» o f the world. John K. Galbraith's The conditions of thpae six days Smart to Me,■e ' wondetftil Ossd HsMisksspIss Isttitsis swordsd h* MoneyAodc G«dr-' Fad or Twhi lb s appointment as ambassador to In­ txe obviously conditions that to..wear. Tijm tailored, meHbkm Sum Seriae $ »M only Seal. dia gets (heera not only from would be reproduced, frequently/ toes, coupled with your or even permanently, if New I those who are glad to see his par­ favorite heel end heav« ticular economic theories eased Yorkers were ever to decide they All cars averaged 2 3 .2 5 enly Natural Bridge fit. out of Washington Itself, but from were going to live the way they’d an-T"0iir 50th Y e ^ ’— MI 9-5221 euUook and appitMCh to a whole Corner of S t Janes S t 3-5135 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— Phone M 9-5221 oofOm ot ear wotid—the kind of -315 CsEfsff St. ■ ' “5 -V

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 \ ______PAGE EIGHT Canada, and. Jarties I. McCord, 72,906, ill imemployment com­ the sunendments offered by toe in­ president of toe Princeton Theo­ pensation clalma In Connecticut dividual Republicans. State News logical Seminary. for toe week ended March 11. Ib e Dempsey Signs One of toe amendments, by Rep. They agreed that toe preacher Increase was attributed chiefly to Nicholas B. BMdy of New Hartford, today has toe obligation of ex­ a rise In extended duration claims. NHRRTaxAid would have made tox relief con­ WATCH pressing hlB opinion on national Claims for a oiiiiilar period in tingent on reorganization of toe Roundup and international Issues. I960 totaled 46,305. Bridgeport railroad under toe Federal Bank­ T h e H i g h S c h o o l W o R L b ^ However, Pope sdld there has led toe state with 10,186 claims. (Contlinied from Page One) ruptcy Act. (Ocntlnned from Page One) not been great success In preach­ Hartford was next with 9,074 and Another, by Rep. Richard W. REPAIR ers actually, participating in gov­ New Haven third with 7,647. road is repealed, as long aa the Sheehan, West Hartford, would All Work Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser tory and Electric Co., 176 Water- ernment. New Haven meets certain per­ have set up a 3-member commis­ Friday, March 1,7 Compile by Stvdoata of Manchcater Hixh School town Ave., eqrly today. KA3IAN NET UP formance standards. The State sion to supervise spending and Electronically Tested 7A XXV. Now 23 As for population growth, John­ Public Utilities Commission must The thieves broke Into the fac­ ston said this will create a need Bloomfield, March 17 (ff) — other activities by toe railroad’s Guaranteed On* tory through a rear door, and once certify each year toe railroad’s management. for 1,000 more parish ministers Kaman Aircraft, helicopter manu­ ellgibility for toe tax relief. Full Year inaide, loaded the equipment in a in Canada. facturers, reports- a 1960 #iet In­ During the debate, both oppon­ Civil Defense ents and proponents of toe bill company truck and escaped. All three noted what they called come of 3718,777, up from 3589,- The governors of toe four states ^Track set March 21 target for pkssage crittclzed toe present New Haven store Hours: 9:80-8:80 Dally The break w u discovered about a decrease In enrollments at sem. 926 toe previous year. The 1960 In­ tL ______Thurs. tin 0 P.M. XlubTVIembers 13:80 a.m,. Inaries In recent years, ^ e y said come was equivalent to 31-63 a of tax relief bills tor the railroad. Management. : Places Fourth enrollments at divinity schoole share, es comptu-ed with 31.50 in The 4-atate progrrom calls for fi­ 1958 when a smaller number of nancial aid ot 354.2 million over a B70 to Get Hot Bus Union to Vote total 20,000 this year, the lowest 4-year period, including 36.2 mil­ ROBERT JEWELERS ““mTJSoo*' ^ Proteffct School HartfordfMarch 17 (fl*)—Strlk. number in five years. shares were outstanding. The com­ lion in tax relief annually. r In Easterns Commenting on toe decrease in pany's annual report lists sales for Erie, Pa. — New Ceramic In­ STS wJJK vote this weekend on Aa part of Connecticut’s pro­ MHS tVudenta need not worry In whether to accept or reject a pro. enrollments, Pope said; 1060 at 354,524,032, a sharp In­ sulation capable of withstanding “An interesting conjecture as to crease over the 1959 figure of 334,- gram, toe state will be responsible heat of 500 degrees centigrade and The MaaeheeUr Hijrh Indoor this space ^ e ; they are being pro­ posal for ending their walkout for 3530,000 a year now spent by rtiick Team, competinp In Uie against the Connecticut Railway the reason seems to lie in sput­ 747,453. Saternls Photo more has been developed by a tected. The Glvil Defense Club nik, which has provoked a great toe railroad for maintaining rail­ firm here. It Is for use In toe deve • Eastern Sectional Indoor Track S t Lighting Co. (CR&L). road crpsaings and overpasses. •Meet at the UniTwraity of Connect-1 under its advisdr, Mr. Ulrich Es- Union 1^ management negotl increase in'the recruitment of col­ POST OFFICE CONTRACTS Engaged lopment B70 bomber as well as NEW CAR SALE! ators discussed the proposal yes­ lege students to toe sciences.” Washington, March 17 (It) — Bills covering this type of aid missiles- and space vehicles. I tout on March 14. placed fourth cholz, math teachen la preparing The engagement of Miss Judith xre still In committee and have not • out of the aeventeen competing for any kind of emeiyency which terday In State Labor Commis. Fletcher-Thompson Co., Bridg^ Ann Rocker ot Rockville to Roman •teams. The meet was won by Bioner Renato Ricciutl's office, and port, Conn., bM received a con­ been acted on by toe legislature BURNING INDEX LOW St. Patrick's Day Special might require their services. Changes Opposed J. ^ y k , also ot Rockville, Is an­ yet. Windsor Locks, March 17 (/P)— 1 Hartford Public IHgh School. ^ agreed to submit It to the rank and Hartford, March 17 (/P)—Several tract from toe General Services nounced by her Mr. and The club is compoeed of stu­ file. Administration (GSA) for design . . It took only little more than an The U.S. Weather Bureau says 10.000 Green Stamps with any jMU>oug*» s o t only organitotions for retarded chil Mrs. Frederick J. Rocker, South hour's debate for toe Republican- toe Connecticut fire danger for to­ ■one flist place, players produced: dents who have had training in The company said the proposal dren have opposed bill that of a new ^ t office at Wallingford St, Rockville. new car purchased Im tremendont team rffort. Co- first aid. firefighting and corn- was its final offer and that the to cost 3959,000. The GSA also an­ controlled House to pass the bill. day Is low. ITie burning index la would make it optional Instead a t Her fiance is toe son of Mra. The legislators rejected one by one also low. ■Captain Ken Smith placed first .municatlons. ' strike, now in its 19th day, could mandatory for communities to nounced award of a contract to Helen Zbyk, 17 Ward St., Rock­ 5.000 Green Stamps with oivy In the l,0(IO-yard run with a time Films such as one on the Bikini last six months or more if the pro­ provide educational programs for Lyons Mather, Bridgeport, for toe ville, and toe late Bruno W. Zbyk. •of 2:38.S. ‘nds race waa the most < atom bomb' explosion and on first posal Is turned down. design of extensions to the South used cor purchosed $195 or over 18 to 21-year-old retarded per­ Mias Rocker is a graduate of -----7 -OFFEB GOOD TODAY. AND TOMORROW ‘ exciting of the itight with Kenny aid are planned for the future. Archie Cuthbertson, chief union sons. Norwalk Post Office estimated to Rockville -High School and has • flghUng off two challengera, Willie; Hay Charlea Joy Kobert Pupanos Philip Rico Jane Steiner Although they are Independent negotiator, said he will not recom­ cost 3543,000. Amounts of the de­ Beverly Burger mend acceptance or rejection, hut State Education Commissioner completed a secretarial course TIME, INC., the giant of the publishing business, 'Haves of Hartford and Jim Martin of other CD units, students are William J. Sanders supported the sign contracts were not disclosed. from toe International Correspon­ '61 METEOR "600" 4-DOOR SEDAN '.o t New Britain, during the last 200 no'jv preparing for. a national, dvil that “If the men ask, they are / going to be told what I think of bill at a legislative hearing yes­ dence School. She is employed as is financially strong and has an excellent record 'yards. John Satoius placed sec- defense practice scheduled for this, terday. DEFENSE STARTS a secretary at Acromold Products Umd In the SOC^yard run with a ' Roondtable on Radio . It.” spring In which many CD units in He said the State Board of Eldu- New Haven, March 17 (/P)—The Corp., 95 Brooklyn St., Rockville. of sales success. The corporation’s most recent -time of 1:1S1 Just two-tenths of high schools as well as the town Cuthbertson aaid he was con­ defense has started its case in toe record off the Maneheeter adhsol' Laughter, Applause MHS Scholastic Entrants Win cation felt that mentally retarded Mr. ->Zbyk attended Rockville “ Sounds o f MHS,” the new­ units all over the United States vinced the voting Saturday and trial of three men and one woman record for thli race. Another youngsters can benefit from train­ High School and is a student at venture is a book division with an announced goal ly-named radio ahow. will pre­ will be participating. These clubs Sunday "will disprove any idea ing at an early age but that toe accused of participating in an Morse - Business College in Hart­ good peifoRaaBee was given by sent the Roundtable Singers on that toe men are' weakening In Senior Bob Foster w h « he tied for form a nucleus of students who necessity of pro-viding schooling International multi-milllon-dollar ford. He is employed by Amco of 4 million books for 1961. Don’t hesitate to ask March 23, at 8:35 p.m. Heard have b^n trained for any emer­ toelr resolve for a just settle­ until they are 21 was less ap­ narcotics smuggling ring. Tool and Die Co. In Windsor Locks •second place in the 300-yard run every Thuraday, the, show was 15 Gold Keys, 36 Mentions ment.” M.taw«»4-0awS.Aa with a time of S4.6 seconda Cheer Y oung Actors gencies requiring clear thinking parent. In UJ5. District Court yesterday. A u U summer wedding Is plan­ us for more about this interesting investment previously known as HiSWINF. The proposal, about the same as Judge William R.> Timbers reject­ Although thev team finished and decisive acts to protect the The bill currently before -the ned. one presented Wednesday at General Assembly would in fact ed defense motions to dismiss toe Equipped With heater, defroster, pushbutton radio, backup Ughta, ;fourth. Coach Paul Phlnney was Fifteen gold keys and 36 hon-fi'L. Selivito, 64. received honorable^ listory in the contest has been yout** America. meeting of union leaders in Water- possibility. padded dash, wheel covers, courtesy light group, whitewall tires. 7 Jsne Hald, '63. amend a measure passed by the government’s case. •very pleased, because many sixth The most welcome music In^ibe non-committal brother who mentions In the formal essay di­ notable bury, ^ I s for an immediate 4 Vi Federal Label 32791.50. Stock No. l-M-68. developed a liking for Anne, much ‘Moby Dick’ Study orable mentions have been won by 1959 ' General Assembly which Standing trUll are Ralph Clan- Newcomers Plan ^places were scored. In the mile, ahow busineaa, laughter and ap- vision. In 1958, Pascal Poe received the cent hourly wage increase to chetti, 68, Brooklyn, .N.Y., alleged John Golden, hmning well behind to the despair of his sister Ma- MHS students in the 1961 Cour- state prize of a typewriter, and would make educational programs Open Thun. 6M> to 9M p.m. and Sat untS noon. plauoe. punctuated Paint and Pow­ In the junior high division. 32.28V&. retroactive to Oct. 1, an mandatory for persons between 6 leader of toe ring; Mrs. Molly SALE PRICE $2383— IMMEDIATE DEUVERY ‘at the mile, pulled up arlthin rUla. Aided by Exhibits ant-sponsored Connecticut region­ Daniel J. Savino of Barnard Junior Marilyn Taylor won the general additional boost to 32.30 effective Card Party at Y der's presentation of “ Anne of Scientists Planning to 21 years of age. Schau, 45, also of Brooklyn; ^ foot of fifth place, only to be The person most persistently In­ al scholarship writing awards High won a key in the essay di­ health prize. Five gold keys and April 1, plus toe possibility of re ‘beaten by a yard at the fiiiiMi for That bill goes into effect this Charles Hedges, 31, an ex-prlze- Green Gables' March 13 bn the terested in the happenings at •\3all me Ishmael." With these vision, and Judith A. Naschke of 21 honorable mentions were also Future Activities opening wage negotiations after flghter from- New York City, and The Newcomers Club of Man­ MORIARTY BROTHERS !one of themany sixth places. Grejf Green Gables was Rachel Lynde, contest this year.. won that year. 90 days. fail. Mombert Now York Stock Exchange MHS stage. simple yords Honors English III Illing Junior High received a key The current bill would remove Joseph P. Cahill, 45, Franklin chester, sponsored by the YWCA, Ltncoln-Conttnental-Mercnry-Comet-EngUsb Ford 'King, Fred Kostenko and Andy the town gossip, entertainingly These constitute the largest In the short story division. Hon­ In 1959, six . keys and 12 honor­ The present hourly wage for bus 71 lAST a m n tr. • MANCHinu • m i mi m i i i . . . and WILLYS JEEP -Tauris in the 600-yard run, the A medley of characters, a eer- students began their study of Her­ number of writing awartls given Continuing s program of diversi­ the requirements to educate re­ Square, N.Y. will hold a card mixer party at Its ious plot, and a variety of amus­ brought to life by Candle Fenn, orable mention winners in the es­ able mentions were won, and last drivers is 32.2SV4. The strikers, Cahill has been missing since meeting Hieaday at 8 p.m. in the JoiiMt r. Slalr • Kebwt H. Storial 'broad Jump and the 1,000-yard run, '63. Mrs. Lynde's unfavorable men­ man- Melville's fascinating sea ad­ to the hi 'h •ohool - in the past year two keys and 20 honorable member's of ths Amalgamated As- tarded persons between 18 and 21 301 Center Street— Open Evenings— ^TeL MI 3-5135 ing episodes came to life as the say,, poetry and short story di­ fied activities, the MantffiMter Sci­ It would also permit communities the ttrial began Feb. 15, and his second floor dining room of toe respectively, also got sixth places. tion of Anne's freckles, evoked venture. “Moby Dick.” The tale of three years. visions were Aimes M. Patterson, mentions were won. sodation of Street, Electrical The 880 relay team made up of play unfolded. The story traces Six students -won several awards ence Club made plans'for future to establish training programs 350,000 bond has been forfeited. Community Y. Alumni of the club the life of the orphaned Anne an angry cry of ‘'hawkeye" from the white whale, sought after by William E. Hart, Richard A. Ben­ This year freshmen entered the Railway nndl Motor (3oach Ekn- are also invited to this meeting. Jim Bracken. Terry Jeake, Greg each. senior instead of the junior divi­ field trips at a regular meeting pkryes of America, originally for retarded children when they Shirley as she deft the Hopeton Anne. Anne's freckles were also the one-legged Captain Ahab and nett, Debbie H. Pond, Roger O. become four. DEMPSEY SERENADED Each person attending is asked King and Jpd iGoldnaan placed a point of dissentlon between Charles A. Voy, '62. received sion. One English teacher said that held on Monday, March 6. Vice sought 32.41 an hour. fourth for the team's last points. Ondianage to live in the small his daring crew of the ship Pe- Moore, and Judith E. Prithseh, all Bernard Green, president of toe Hartford, March 17 )—Shortly to bring a white elephant gift. Anne and Gilbert Blythe, played quod, has prompted students to two keys for poetry and n, 84, former inches, although his time 4:49.9 vowed she would never be a G. 'Vennart. '64: Barbara Bick­ ary. who checks on the number of skate highway department attor. ture in the Hartford area during necticut Unlversalist Convention. ond scene. With her she brought "kindred spirit.” < . ■ and whaling .anecdotes such as The behavior of micro-wayeh was his best ever. Both Salcius and “Old Stormalong, the Deen Water ford, ’63, received a key In the accidents in various age groups was the topic of discussion at' a ney who handled most of toe land the period is 39, ranging from King placed in the 600-yard run, vitality and enthusiasm to Green Cast and club members ex­ formal essay' division, and Erika Posts Record high of 49 to a low of 28. Precipi Gables' and a whole new concept of f-allorman” and "The Skipper’s and develops the insurance rates, combined meeting of the radio purchases for toe expansion of second and fifth respectively.' The pressed thanks to all those who Krempasky, ’61, received a key receives a starting pay of 37,000 the Merritt Parkway, is dead. tatlon may total between 5 And IR'ing. Bull Ba.ssoon.” which is the tale Wayne Reynolds, '61, captained club and science club* Several en­ meet produced two double-place contributed to the enJo’>’abIe per­ of a “whistlln whale” whi^lTac- for an expository article. to 38,000 a year. He said insurance F Bacon died in Glenslde, Pa., yes tenths of an inch occurring as snow Anne's behavior was further formance, and in particular , to lightening principles about micro- or rain Sunday and again on takers, Salcius In the 6 ^ y a rd run quired this unusual chaificteristic Other keys in the joumaliam dl- his "Harvard” basketball team in claims are possible among teen­ waves and their behavior were terday. He wah one of toe last and the 60-yard high hurdles and contrasted by the austere char­ Miss Mary McAdams, who mau' vrision 'were -won by Nancy D. Fol- three surviving members o f toe Wednesday. acter of Manila Cuthbert, depict­ by having a harpoon stuck in his the Junior-Senior League to a per­ agers, as well as-^adults. brought up In the second Joint de­ Bob Foster la the eo-j-ard daah aged ticket sides, and to Mr. Zane Umsbee, ’62; for a news story, and He retraced the history o f . in Yale Law School Class of 1895. ed by Sue Boris, '63. A gradual Vaughn. Special appreciation went spmit hola fect 11-0 season over five other monstration between the two LEGISLATOR DIES and the SOO-yard run. Mike Sim­ The class enjoyed these addl Catherine M. Lang, *61, for a surance through the ages, from clubs. Bacon leaves a son, Conrad mons scored in a six-way tie for change In Marflla's personality to Mi.ss Judith Libby, patient and column. intramural rivals last week. Peter Bacon, of Glenslde. Services -will Bethlehem, March 17 (/PI — Fu- tionsi materials smd are looking Kasavage, '83, led his Warriors to the Chinese merchant of 300 B.C. fifth place In the . high jump at was well performed as the story perservering director, who helped be held Saturday in toe Evergreen neral services will be held tomor­ evolved. She emerged with a soft­ the young actors, to lose their own forward to completing “Moby Enizabeth Dawkins, ’64, Herbert a 10-1 record In the Freshman- to the modem insuranceman to­ row in Woodbury for Republican BOYS’6 to 12 5’4” . The relay team of Bracken, Dick.” R. Kingsbury m , '62, .and Eileen Sophomore League. The boys’ in­ day. Kenneth Woods, '63. Crematory, New Haven. Jeske, Tauris an'd Gidman again ening of feelings and a kindKcr identities In the characters and to Graduate’s Work Rep. J. Raymond Stevens of Beth- outlook on life. Paula McNamara S. ' Boite, '63, receiv^ bonwable tramural basketball season has lehem. Stevens, 64, serving his sec­ ' took a fourth place. advance thn plot with verve Into til?/ . Jeff Pond, '63. provided many of a smooth, enjoyable performance. mentions in the short atory di­ now terminated, after se'ven weeks More Churches Needed ond term in the State House, died The final team point total was vision. Honorable mention winners a t oorapetltion. Lauded by College yesterday in Waterbury Hospital 20 2/3 pointa. The top three teams the laughs as Matthew Cuthbert, Barbara Pearce, '63 Cliib Interprets New Haven, March 17 tff) Se»T?ors; Juniors In the short-short story diviaion Among other intramural activi­ Dean Ustob Rope of the Yale Di after suffering a heart attack. Sur­ were; Hartford 36, New Britain were Richard A. Ansaldi, - ’64; ties is a double badminton tourna­ The excellent work which Alan vivors Include his widow, Marie; FAIR SUITS In popular Shakespeare Play Vlnlty School foresees the need 26, and Manchester 20 2/3. Kathleen S. Ryan, *63; Charlene ment piraently undemay, and a Pratt has done In Chemistry at daughter, a brother and four John Golden, '61. Compete in Tests SouthergUl, '61; John a UrbanetU, o f about 50,000 new churches in program a t gymnastics. Another Ohio Wesleyan yniverslty was the toe United States by ld75 to ac. grandchildren. A resolution ex­ ’61; Christine Dingwall, *82; Ron­ weight training' unit has recently An amusing interpretation of subject of congratulations sent to commodate an anticipated in pressing sympathy on Stevens' In an effort to qualify for a ald E. Jodoln, ’64; Judith M. Jar­ begtm. IntramunU swimming is William Shakaspeare's "A Mid­ death was passed yesterday by toe the M. H. S. chemistry department. crease of 15 to 20 mtlllon In variety of scholarship award.s, 146 vis and Geraldine A. Verge, both open to all bojm interested. This summer Night's Dream” was the General Assembly. continental models Juniors Advised ’62; and Carole A. Wisniewski, '61. will include a free swim period and entertaliunent at the Latin I and The chairman of the univeraity Ilotestant church membership. fWli members of the junior class took .Honorable mention winners In the courses In Junior and Seni.or life ­ II club meeting on Friday, March of the cheinistry department Pope based his figures on cen­ TRAFFIC SAFETY PARLEY Bv Guidance Head the National Merit Scholarship poetry division were James A. saving. 3; The members of the club, who writes; "Because of his high school sus bureau estimates of a 200 New Haven, March 17 (JP> — The Qualifying Test on Saturday, Lemon, ’62, Linda J. Frazier, '61, Dave Haskell '61 wore original costumes, took the record and other reasons, one of million population b y '1976. first traffic safety conference for In an assembly for juniors con­ March IL and Maryann E. Kovalcek, ’63. parts in the play. your former student, Alan Goodale He was joined yesterday by two teen-agers in Connecticut will be ducted on Tuesday. Jlarch 7. Mrs. The test wa.s divided into five Winners in the informal essay COURAGE DISSECTED ' Duri;:g the business meeting, Pratt, was considered eligible to other prominent theologians In held March 25 at Scuthem Con­ COMPARABLE Gertrude O. HitchirocH pf the Quid- j basic parts: The English Usage division were ^Nancy Q. Hall and Symbolism and the definition of plans were naade for future meet­ enroll in our accelerated course In estimating that the United States necticut State College here. During ence Department stressed the Im-; test, which consisted of several Marilyn S. Rose, both '61; David courage are the topics under dis­ ings. and was ot raising money General Chemistry permitting him and Canada will need 30,000 to 40, the conference, participants will be' portance of spending considerable j stories and letters containing er­ C. Baxter and Leslie- V. Cwikla, cussion by . various student panels fo” club activities were discussed. to complete the one year of work 000 more preachers than thenum' able to offer their solvtlons to the time and effort In choosing the ■ rors to be corrected by the student; both '62; Ruth E. Adams. PhlUp In some of the classes of Mr. John ' The next. Latin I and II club in one semester. He chose to do s o ; her normally turned out by dl-vin state's traffic accident problems VALUES Alterations “types of learning institution thatj the mathematics test, w hi^ en­ M. Rider, Wiilami M. McBride, Palmer of the English depart­ meeting on March 18 will concern and has made lan outstanding rec­ Ity schools and eeminarles. best suit your individual abilities,: compassed basic arl^metic. David F. Thornhill,' Jennifer J. ment The study is correlated with marriage customs of ancient Rome. ord (grade of A) In this course. I Conferring with Pope at the Di JOBLESS CLAIMS UP induded needs and tastes.” Mrs. Hitch-1 geometry, algebra and graphinij; Caven, and Irene E. Lisk. all ’63; the class reading of Stephen Refreshments will be served fol-' am writing to congratulate you for vlnlty School were George John, Hartford, March 17 (/P) — The cock pointed out the need to .-nake the social studies read'ng test, and Cheryl Ai Stantunas, '61. Crane's Red Badge of Courage. lowing the meeting. your part as his teacher of high ■ ■ton, principal of toe 'Unite State Labw Department; reports the decision concerning further ed-1 school chemistry In helping hini to 14.95 which Included questions baseji on Pamela S. Parker, '61, and Feme ■ Carolyn McNamara. '62 Marge Monahan, '63 Tbeologlcal College, Montreal on increase of 215, to a total of ucatlon at once. Because of the, selected passa.?;ea of hi.storiPsl get a good start in this subject. large number of applicants t o ; We hope that, in the future, we screen, many colleges now require, event.s such as a discuskinn of the may have more of your students • Good-looking long-wfioring rayon blends! wisdom of censorship; the natii’-al that students apply for admi.ssion f. : ' - '*1 j _ ■ J and that you iM y find It conven­ by January 1 of the senior year, i sciences reading test, which con ient to stop' in our departmeht • High-count rayon linings! Lined pocket flapsi An early decision will also give the j 1*0111 Ablf John Bacon fslned questions based on reading sometime so we may meet you 5000 S&H GREEN STAMPS passages dealing with topics such WITH EVERY PURCHASE student ample time to visit the personally. Sincerely, R. V. Slnnet, • Continental cut jodeeti Plain front trousers! college' or speciallzedj school of his ' as the bee's ability to distlngulah Chairman, Department o f Chem­ choice. Legion of Honor between smells, and the uranium istry.” Latest Designs • Custom Pre-Engineered Mrs. Hitchcock stated that al­ content of rocks as a factor in' • Choice of Spring shades! most any well-qualified student determining age; and the word “Good fortune brings success, There are few Intellectually In­ usage test—Tuhich consls,tcd of Sizes 6 to 121 who is sincerely interested in fur­ clined people in this world; John Navy Opporhmities thering his education can gain ad-' but it Is endeavor that^ brings vocabu'ary words. UNIVERSAL i h .mittance to some kind of educa­ Bacon is one. .Since coming to MHS At the' same time six seniors • Get 'em at our fabulous ____ ^ praise.” For this reason we are in his junior year John has proven tional institution—a 4-year college, honoring Pam Ahlf, the lady of competed for the National Honor Explained to Club "low overhead" price! a junior, college, or a specialized himself to.he one of the most cap­ Society Scholarship. Students test­ school such as those which teach note for this week. able scholars in, the history of the ed were Linda Wood, John Ur- school. A Navy recruiting officer spoke accounting, dental hygime, secre­ Our senior miss ranks with the banettl, Donald Morrison and Jolm to the Senior Boys C3ub at a meet­ tarial skills. Statistics show that '.'brains” of the school. In ad­ The last of two Merit Scholar­ Bacon, who were National Merit ship exam.s made him a finalist, ing on Feb. 16. The officer talked g a r a g e s last year there were 85.000 vacan­ dition to- her scholastic achieve­ Scholarship finalists; John Golden one of his greatest honors. "JB” about the opportunities for ad­ cies in the 2,000 4-year colleges ments, Pam has exhibited out­ and Howard Tiirjcington. Karen vancement in a Navy career. He across the country. These -were standing character leadership ^ d is also an Honor Society Scholar­ Rivard '61 took the' same exam in mcfo rtoM * mainly In the small schools which ship semi-finalist. discussed job activities and the service. Thus she amply meets competition " fo r the AmVet Navy college training program. 7 had not yet built up a widespread Our reg. 4.99 washable the standards of the National While, John Is a high school Scholarship. In this program, he said, a re­ reputation, and -wUch. therefore, Honor Society to which she was "boy,” he is also a college "man.” Results of both tests should be were Comparatively unknown to cruit will be sent to college for !H! Inducted in her junior year. \ cooperative program between available to students in May. four years in exchange for some the student populace MHS and UConn ha.s made it pos- Mrs. Hitchcock also touched on Who's the girl with the bright Paula McNamara of his services after graduation. BASEBALL JACKETS ,sible for "JB" to earn both col­ the problem of finance, sajring that smile greeting new arrivals to the Two films were shown about the main office? Why it's receptionist lege history and college English life of a recruit and a battle sit­ A with the abundance of scholar­ lOWeST FRICES EVERI ships, federal aid programs. Insur­ Pam Ahlf. Using her time for the credit, John's favorite subjects are Junior Research uation. ance plans, and five-year wrnrk service of MHS, Pam is a ready Biology II and Math Analysis. The club went to New York City Yawr cheto of CMlom or piaawgk reduced to... plans," no student should have to and willing guide for lost and be­ Becau.se John loves to argue on Washington's htrthdky to see Maiad flcxogM at no a o ^ cost. * accept financial inability as an ex­ wildered visitors. The Senior Girls’ about anything, one of the first Gets Vacation Time a hockey game at Madison Square cuse for not attending college. Club is another activity to which clubs he joined on his arrival at Carden. Ihe game was between NO MONEY DOWN • SYtois to Pay judy bond^s • Choose sturdy cotton cord or poplin! Paula McNamara, '62. "W oe Is me. I’ll never get my the Rangers and the Chicago Pam has devoted a great deal of MHS was the Debating Club. This lit Poyn nt Boo Novaiabar 1961 • Boys go for the zip-front styling! time. year he serves as vice president thesis done” la a familiar cry from Blackhawka Quiet moments spent reading or pf the deliberaters. John Is pres­ many - of Mr. David Monahan’s Committees have been formed flamenco blouse :> • Trimmed with 8 major league emblems! Tankers Ousted, watching movies or listening, to ident of the club for those who like Junior College Preparatory .Eng­ for the Spring Frolic to be held on ROOM ADDITIONS & popular music are very enjoyable a "thinking 'man’s game” — the lish students whose English thesia April 21. , PORCHES Our SpMialty • Most wanted colors! 4-14! Huri Places Fifth ones for our legionnaire. Chess Club. "JB” 's musical ability on an American author are due Send for niEE cofoloo on Future plans for our senior In­ won him a seat in the Dance Band. March 17. UCAOERS HOU> CUNIO $5.98 clude entering the field of the Outside of school, John spends Many students spent most of ' A basketball clinic was held In UNIVERSAL COTTAGES A technical disqualification of medical secretary. In preparation much valuable time at the Klock their past vacation week delving the gym fifth period on March 7 raoNi tha Indian relsw swimming team for this career she has taken a Corp. where he works on assembly into old magazines and Ilttle-used to acquaint Girls Leaders Cinb COUKT HO 7-6396%^ Soft Dacron polyester-and-cotton blouse tvith ainated the MHS ducks from course - combining College Prep and packing. books In the Manchester, Hartford candidates, this school year’s new wildly flattering ruffles dancing around C of the two events of the finals subjects with some Business stu­ Tennis is John’s fayorite sum/ and UConn libraries for more In­ members, with the principles of Y H T O M • OPEN DAILY EXITMn sleeves, neck and down the front. Easy care, In New Shigland ^dxxdboy Swim mer game. No matter what the formation on their chosen author. officiating at basketball-games DtSPLAY •* iSUNDAY dies. Subjects this year are Col­ ■CMLTNki it comes in white, lilac and blue . . sizes Meet held at the University of C<»i- lege English IV, Typing II. Busi­ weather or the season, "JB” Is al­ One student found a book that had Maria Carocari, 'i'62. necticut Saturday. - ways ready for a good chess game been taken out the last time In 32 to 88. Saturday monsing, .Ck><»ptain ness Math and College Modem 1943. Problems. Or an interesting book. m e m b e r s w a n t e d now UNIVERSAL GARAGES, Inc. Soott Huri qualified for the finals Borne of the authors being writ­ A friendly-and sincere person, John serves as Jr, assistaat Freshmen, sophomores, and 65STILESST.. BOX 1708 • NEW HAVEN, CONN. fat tha 200 yard freestyle event; in Bcoutmaafer In a local Boy Scout ten about are: Herman Melville, Win Proficiency CertxHcaJtes in Math Juniors who a n intsrostsd in the ^ OPEN WED.. THORS,, FRI. TILU 9 P,M. the ewenlng the co-captain finished Pam will undoubtedly be \ suc­ troop. ' Kenneth Roberts, Henry David I OB IMVBISAL OAKAOiS □ COnAOeS QJ cess and a’’ credit to MHS wher­ Elizabeth Salon, Jean, Glbaon, Judy Clementlno, Marilyn Broneill are four o f the six MHS studenta Sclencs Club ahouid ass 'either . fifth with a 2:06.4 time. With his intelligence, John will Thoreau, Hawthorne and Robert who recently received certificates o f proficiency in arithmetic from the National Office Management ever .she may be. President George Ordway, 'Vice M OR. TUESn SAT„ 10 AJUt. fo 6 PJiA. TJie relay team a t Karl Then, no doubt be a success at any col­ Frost. Ektoh student must think of Assn. These students, with Pamela Ahlf aijd Richard Smith (not present for the picture) made per­ Preaident Fete Klock, -Seetetary' iN U IE L - g r r y ...... \ Doug Kbmer, Mather Neil, and Jim The proud parents of our senior lege he chooses to attend. a theme about the author and fect scores on two exams given at MHS. The first exam was in November, the second during tha Sandy Smith, or Mr. Anthony A l- B h n ^ qualffied fdr the finals in are Mr. and Mrs. William Ahlf, 18 John’s parents are Mr. and' Mrs. prove It from the material they ao i k t t week in January. TWenty-two other students mads scores on one o f the exams, but brto, blub advlaor. and attend the AS^MESSL ROUTE 5 - SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. Avon S t H-4 H* flM BMxnlng but wien diaquallfied James F. Bacon a t 82 Mountain Rd. arduoaly collected. on^ the six aboTS«amsd Mndente wan ebls to maks partimM OB both sxami.' (Herald photo eonUng msetlngs. la Om evoung flnslfl. Kit Lang. Peggy Baaucaga, '61. Nancy Jacluon, '63 by Ollam). , Hen m n >1 r \ 7 V r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., JTIIDAY, 6 a RCH 17, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17. 1961 son, B(rs. Woltar Wlaost H n . Wants Peiping at Talks Lutherans Pick Ernest Johnson, Mrs. Ted Cham­ About Town Herdic Submits Ideas John Day Jackson Dies at 92; bers, Mrs. C. Henry Anderson, and MANCHESTER Green, Orange Coiffs Two from Town Mrs. Richard Hultman. The guest News Tidbits Hie llanohMter Squar* Dance Retired New Haven Pubhsher speaker, the Rev. Dr. O. Karl from the AP Wires Club will hold a danoa for nnm- PairGuUtyin Miss Norma Johnson of Man­ Olander of Worceiter, Mass., who bera only tomorrow at 8 pjn. at British Union Offers On Park for Elderly chester was elected treasurer, and recently returned • from Africa, Head Day’s Madness New Haven, March .17 (JP —f the Washington News ‘and the Mrs. John A. Johnson was named showed slides and discussed “Inter­ the Waddell School. Earl johneon Morals Case national Relations” keynoting will be caller. Refreahmenta will John Day Jackson, 92, retired pub­ Washington Times. education chairman of the Hart­ LUMBERIINCORPORATED February has brought first Garden plots, a golf putting course, a croquet area, a picnic At various times before 1900, he ford District Augustana Lutheran Africa. (Fletare on F o|e 1) ^ a green tie; while MUm Bdith Vick- signs that recesaloa reached bet- be served. Alter three hours of deliberation, lisher of the New Haven Register erman. secretary, brought in a tain or le rioee to It, Federal Re­ Disarmament Plans area, horseshoe pits, a shuffleboard and a bocci court bave was Washington correspondent for Churchwomen at the third annual Superior (Tourt Jury of 12 re­ and the New Haven Journal-Cour­ the New York Evening Post, the FalUi, and it isn't a good St. homemaxle cake covered. ‘ with serve Board reports . . . Ailing The Rev. John R. Neubert of been recommended for tbe park adjacent to tbe boqsing proj­ meeting at Emanuel Lutheran Patrick’s Day without a lltUe Australian aborigine infant, who Community Baptist Church will be ect for elderly on W. Center St. turned guilty verdicts yesterday ier, died today. Newark Evening World, the New Church on Tuesday. Sparks Blamed green frosting. York Journal of Commerce and AROMATIC madness, now is It? Manchester is And in keeping with' his trddi- waa brought drugs on mercy In chgrge of radio broadcasts, (ConUnned from Page One) our affairs with Amsrioa by psaes- James Herdic, heetd. of the rec-^- against Josephine Dobosz of Rock­ Death waa attributed to pneu­ Emanuel Lutheran Church and ful jneans and through n^U a- other papers. Its pastor, the Rev. C. Henry And^ having a good St. Patrick s Day, tton. Patmlman David Galligan flight by American film actress sponsored by the Manchester Mln- reatlon department, ^Id he has ville and Charies-Johnson of Wil- monia. He had been in Grace-New For Grass Fire Anne Baxter'and husband, dies o| laterlal Association, Sunday at Ayub KhannHid the possibUity tiMUk ' '' ~ submitted his recommendations to llmantic on morals counts. Haven Hospital for some time in In 1899, he and the late George reson, were host to 200 delegates. liEDAR CLOSET For instance at the" police sta­ was wearing a green tie, green of expulaion of South Africa was “I must repeat—we have no U- Emanuel Churchwomen who parti­ tion this nioming custodians Wil­ camstion and carrying his shille­ pneumonia . . . Guided missiles 6:30 p.m. and dally next week at Oiester Langtry, deputy director The verdict ended five days of failing health. F. Booth, then a cashier at the , Sparks from an incinerator Ig­ lagh while on his rounds collect­ completely replace ebnventloRal 7:15 p.m. over station'WINF. raised when it became clear luelcHie yet we hope the American of public works. testimony. It was as publisher of the Reg­ Register, purchased the Worces­ cipated in the convention program nited grass on a large lot on the liam Doyle and WUUam Leister Verwoepd did not Intend to budge government wlU change and will No estimate of cost has yet ter Gazette. Their partnership were Mrs. Everett Johnson, Mrs. west side of Buckingham St., showed, up for work wearing ing money from the meters on anti-aircraft guns in Army's ar­ The pair will be sentenced by ister that Jackson became one of LINING Main St. His partner. Patrolman senal. Five Manchester students at an inch on his< strict race policies. aee reaaon." been made. Judge Alva Loiselle March 23 af­ the most influential ^oices in Con­ continued for 20 years, with Jack- John A. Johnson, Mrs. Robert shortly after noon today. ' brightly colored kerchiefs over Morae (joUege in Hartford have It was then, he said, that Ver- Chen waa aaked hia viawa on The recreation facilities will ter pre-sentence investigations. necticut journalism. son remaining in New Haven Peterson, and Mrs. Roy C. John­ It wa.s nearly completely burned their heads. , Newton Taggart was wearing James E. Webb, new director of orange gloves. Civilian Space Agency, says he’s been named to the dean’a list for woerd realized his difficulties laat year’s Moacow conference of take up about two thirds of the Miss Dobosz was charged with He raised the Register from the and Booth going to Worcester. son. Mrs. Arthur Gaard was or­ over before Eighth District fire­ Doyle was wearing as lovely a At niing Junior High School, outstanding work In business edu­ would not end with the issuance world Communist partiea It has 17 acres recently purchased by impairing the morals of child and They sold the newspaper in 1920, ganist. men arrived and extinguished the green as ever glowed from a mea­ pushing siveei^g review of “tiie )>een widely reported that Red brink of bankruptcy, just before art teacher Mrs. Jean Dutton present vnlldity" of 10-year space cation. They are Miss Brenda of a communique. ' the town from the federal govern­ with indecent assault. the turn of the century to a place but a few years later Booth pur­ Manchester women who were del­ flames. dow in County Cork. showed up with a strand of bright Lailey, $4 Harvard Rd.; Miss The communique eummarlscd China tried to disrupt the unity of ment at a cost of $13,500, said Johnson was charged with two chased the Worcester Telegram- egates included Mrs. 'Victor John­ No damage resulted. Leister was wearing as brilli­ program mapped by Ksenhower the views of the Cbmmonwealth the Ck>nununlst world by throwing among the leading newspaper pro­ green hair in the front of her olh- administration . . . Prime Minis­ Elaine Condio, 186 Oak SL; Miss Herdic. counts of rkpe, Impairing the perties In the nation. Gazette and was publisher of that ant an orange as ever sparked 'erdyise reddish brown tresses. leaders on other major world Is­ doubta on the feasibility of peace­ The other third will be left for morals of a child, and Indecent as­ newspaper tintll his death In 1955, the allegiance of men in County ter Macmillan's Conservative Barbara McCreedy, 240 McKee ful coexistence. Moscow won the When Jackson became manag­ Square Feet The schools reported that the party is declared victorioas in four SL; Miss Ann McIntosh, 28 Har­ sues: future development. sault. A 13-year-old girl was In­ ing editor of the Register in 1896, Jackson purchased the New Ha­ Armagh. usual number of 10,400 lepre­ Congo—They deplored outside argument and coexistence waa en­ Herdic said he is also recom­ volved In the case. ven Journal-Courier in 1925. Sub After the two had hoisted the special elections for vacant seats vard Rd.; and Miss Diane Poulin, intervention and recognized this dorsed by tlm conference. 10 years after his graduation from chauns showed up for instruction.- in Hous^of Commons . , . Elder­ 425 Onter'SL mending the renovation of a build' Miss Dobosz is free on bond. Yale, the newspaper had a cir­ sequently three other dailies here flag in front of the station, caus­ Observance of the occasion be- had contributed much to the cur­ Chen Bsld that he not only con­ ing in the park, which served sis Johnson waa remanded to Tol­ went out of business and Jackson ly white woman is knocked down rent crisia They also csdied for sidered important the ideological culation of 4,000. With bold, DISAPPEARING ing a minor traffic jam as cars in yesterday afternoon . at Matt and Negro Episcopal Rector slug Members of Hartford Chapter, an SMlminlstration building for the land State Jail. remained the sole newspaper pub­ acreeched to a stop for a second Soriarty's home on Forest SL. strengthening 'United Nations and political unity which resulted vigorous news policies and strong ged during outbreak of radsl vl^ National Association of Account­ from the conference — but eco­ Silver Lane Homei, project which editorial leadership, he built the lisher'in the city. look, they returned to the lobby. when gardeners dumped a load of fence at (iffiattanooga. Term., ants. will hear a talk by John forceg' there. , formerly occupied the area. There they whipped off their green fertilizer on the white snow, Laos—They expressed hope that nomic unity as well. Piano Eflsier for Adulta newspaper to a peak circulation of STAIRS where Negroes were staging MeCambridge, comptroller of the The building has a meeting more than 100,000. Vacuum Outaide House kerchiefs to display hair dyed an to get a head start on spring American Can. Co. of New York the warring factions would recon­ "Though all of us are. doing _even, deeper hue than their respec- thaws. stand-ins protesting segregated' cile themselves,-that outside inter­ what we can bued on o'ur exist­ room, a kitchen, two toilets, an of­ Chicago — A new survey indi- Before returning to New > s -n theaters. Caty, Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the In­ fice and a small rpom, said Herdic. -oatea a brand-new piano goes into to begin hia long newspaper ca­ New Ifork—The vacuum cleaner tive green and orange coverings. “I had several people call me dian Hill Country (Hub, Newing­ vention would cease and that a ing strengthf' the decisive help for $00.95 They used temporary (they about it and tell me what a good Senate, by resounding 72-18 truly Independent and neutral Laos all must come of course from the ,It might serve as an additional one Of every five new homes being reer here, Jackson worked as a made its debut in 1901. 'The ear­ idea it waa,*' said Moriarty. "And vote, approves t'.S. membership ton. Soviet Union. The brotherly spirit facilty to the community center built. (Contrary to popular belief, newspaperman In New York and liest ones were operated by gaso­ hope! spray coloring to attain the would arise. Washington. desired effects. it's right across the street from In Organization for Economic Co­ of the Moscow talks is mirrored which Is part of the 100-unit adults have an advantage over line engines and did their cleaning my good Orangeman neighbor, operation and Development Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet Budapest, Hungary, March 17 in Sino-Soviet economic talks now apartment project being built by children in learning to play the His first job was on James Gor­ from outside the house—mounted Later in the morning when Engaged on horse-drawn vans. Hoses from everyone had stopped laughing, Tom Ferguson." (OECD), aimed at bringing closer Monday at 8 p.th. at (>dd Fellows (A')—Communiat China will agree favorably under way.” the Manchester Housing Author­ piano because tlieir hands are don Berihett’s New York Herald- Each In Bolton there was a shamrock economic ties among North At­ Hall. Mrs. Helen McGowan of to join the United Nations only If As for the communes,. Chen said ity with the backing of the federal The engagement of Miss Grace larger’ and they have had more Shortly, afterward he went to the vans were run In through win­ Doyle and Leister, now wearing 1 Washington where he worked on dows and doors. coveralls with the kerchiefs tied all of four feet in diameter. It was lantic nations . . . Former U.S. Stafford Springs, district deputy the United States withdraws the principle was right fbr Chinese government. R. Ta^lnian of Manchester musical experience. around their necks, wept hack to painted on a good bed sheet and ^urgeon-General Dr. Thomas Par- presldenL will conduct a school of from Formosa, says Foreign Min­ condltlona Any faults to date, ha Herdic said Horace Murphy, James T. Bouchard of Hartford is slapped vigorously in the morning ran proposes “international civil Instruction for officers. There will ister Chen Yl. This same condition added, were due to inexpertnece. park superintendent, plans to till 'their task (rf painting the interior be a social hour w d games con­ announced by her parents, Mr. and OAK of the police station with renewed breeze on the front of the Bolton sendee" for world health toward had been laid down for Improving The communes were now being tilt area this spring where the Pharmacy, an establishment run which he says he hopes President ducted by Mlsq June .Rider and relations with Washington. overhauled from top to bottom to Mrs. (Charles J. Tarpinlan, 28 vigor. by two good Italian boys—Charles gardens will be next spring. What color are they painting Kennedy's Peace Corps may be Mre- Robert Armstrong. Refresh­ CTien also indicates Red Oiina make then work better, he added. The gardens wlU be for the resi­ Teresa Rd., Manchester. FLOORING ^ rb a to and Gerard DiManno. The “first stepping stone." . . i Mel ments will be served by Mrs. Wil­ expects to squeeze more economic The foreign minister said point­ dents to grow whatever they Her fiance is the son of Mr. and the station? Why green, of course. only flaw In this tribute to the Blanc, voice of "Bugs Bunny" and liam Ewing and committee. RUMTUS eHiAIC Others at the police station help from the Soviet Union as a edly Communist couAtries In Eu­ wish. Mrs. Harvey E. Bouchard, 21 day . . . the shamrock was por­ other cartoon characters, .is to be price for going along with Pre­ rope did not have to cope with Barnard St., Hartford. also came dressed appropriately trayed in bright oraiige paint. released from CCLA. Mescal Cen­ John Dome, owner-manager of A year-round progn^om of rec­ for the Day. mier Krushchev’s peaceful coex­ problems of density of population, reation may be planned for the Miss Tarplnian, a 1957 graduate Charlie and Gerry, who discovered ter, where he was under treatment radio sUrtion 'WINF, will be guest istence doctrine. .And he defended almost compete iUiterecy of peas­ Chief James Reardon was wear­ the prank when they opened the for auto accident injuries. speaker at a meeting of the Ki- elderly residents, Herdic said. If of Manchester High School, at­ ing Kelly Green gloves to match store this morning, claim they have Red China's agricultural com- ants, and an almost total lack of an extra recreational workc is tended the University of Connecti­ King Baud's decision that Unit­ wanis C3ub of Manchester next munM, criticized as unworkable by farm mechsalzatlon. his tie; .School Attendance Officer a narrow, but pretty reliable list Tue^ay noon at the Manriieeter added to his depfirtment. f le cut and is employed by the South­ Robert Digan also was sporting of suspects. ed States must give up its air Ittrushchev. During the Chinese Communist 'worker would also handle girls’ ern New England Telephone Co. base rights at Dhahran next year Country Club. . The foreign minister’s remarks revolution, Chen said, some party and women's recreation. in Hartford as a service repre­ 18'/2 Board Foot will not have effect on oil ship­ Near 93, and Still Quilting were carried today by the Hun­ members believed that bemuse The housing project Is being sentative. ments from Saudi ArnMa . . ■ Five Manchester students at garian (Communist party newspa­ the Russian proletariat had-oc­ constructed by the Horn Co. and When Mrs. Stephen Phillips of^ per Nepszabadsag, whose corre­ Mr. Bouchard Is a graduate of Earthquate razes larger part of Springfield (Moos.) Ciollege are cupied Moscow and SL Petersburg will be ready for occupancy in No­ Bulkeley High School, and served UConn Hoop Star Accu^d town of Eade on Flores Island 104 Hamlin St. finishes this one, December 1898, and has since home for spring recess. They are spondent obUlned art interview in their revolution, the Chinees vember. Tevflm Prt-nnisiMd her eight grandchildren will each made Manchester her home. She with Ch«n In Peiping yesterday. in the U.S. Army for two years in near Indonesia . . . Julius C. Robert Hamlll, 11 Vine St.; Miss (Communists should first taks France. He is employed by Lincoln Holmes, Minister-Consul General have a quilt, all made and deliv­ is a parishioner of the Church of Joan Morrison. 60 Hemlock St.; "How could we possibly cooper­ Shanghai, Hani^ow and (Canton. Of Fixing Game for $1,500 ered in a year. the Nazarene. ate in an international body with Dairy, and attends nierht classes SPECIAL ST. PATRICK’S DAY BONUS OFFER*---- GOOD TODAY and TOMORROW! at Hong Kong, Is slated to be am­ Charles Saimond, 139 Oak St.; "It was proved, however, that at the University of (Connecticut bassador to Iran . . . President Mrs. Phillips will be 93 years old Mrs. Phillips Is the mother of IMrcy Smith, 206 Oakland SL, a state which occupies part of in our circumstances such meth­ (Continaed from Page One) Kennedy and family will spend Tuesday. Making quilts has al­ four . daughters, Gertrude and and Miss Joanne Taylor, 195 Hen­ our territory?” Oien said, in, Hartford. right after that big game we had ways bwn her hobby, and she'll Gladys Phillips who live at home, ods would lead tO' failure and we .p u % at Memphia State, eo we had no Easter Holiday at Fatan Beach, ry SL “Our conditions for taking our started to build the revolution In The wedding is planned for July Sie New England Schoolboy Fla. probably go right on to make three Mrs. Hulburd Austin of 286 E. seat in the United Nations are 29 at St. James’ Church. reason to think anything was- more for her great-grandchildren. Middle Tpke., and Mrs. Florence the villages, not the towns.” Louis Juhasz, 34, of Ashford was BaMcthall__tnumament,— Ooech Speaking' in Gaelic, Pope John Charles Murpl^r of -J.B.M. will that-Amcrica gives up Its occupa­ Beard Foot She was bom In Belfast. Ireland, Wood of Monrie, (jonn.; and two be guest sperker at a meeting of tion of Twaiwan (FormOiaF and charged at 7 o'clock this morning Hugh Breer of Connecticut said: “Because we beat 'em so easy XXIII invokes God's Messing on sons. Dr. Everett S. Phillips, a •This was a polite reference to with oparating an unregistered the daughter of William John and the American Institute of Indus­ withdraws the 7th Fleet from the the struggle for power within the *T am completdy crushed. I had here (in Dayton), 66-45, Dec. 21, Irish, on 1,500th anniversary of Eliza Davidson Legg. She came Bethany, Okla., ■ minister, and ■Taiwan Strait.” motor vehicle. The arrest resulted Coal Bids Sought 16^ . ALL STEEL we didn't take movies of the game death of SL Patrick . . . Mary trial Engineers Monday at 6:30 (Chinese Communist party leader­ when JuhaoK waa seen driving a no Idea of anything like this . . . to this country In her youth, mar­ Frederick Phillips of 18 Lenox St. p.m. at the Red <3oach Grin on C?hen maintained that President there. We have films of the'game Clark Rockefeller, 22. daughter of ried the late Stephep Phillips in (Photo by Holmes.) Kennedy’s administration showed ship in the late 1920a and early ear with expired Florida plates. By Postmaster nothing like this has ever hap­ Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, will the Berlin Tpke. He will discuss 1930s In which Mao Tze-tuifg first pened to me before in all my years here, though. We just didn’t think teleprocessing as a new means little willingness to change what He posted a $25 bond for appear­ much about It (the tilt in the be married tomorrow to William he called the aggressivie policies declared hie Independence of Mos­ ance in Circuit Court, Manchester, Bids for 60 tons of soft coal to of coaching (14 at UOonn)." Justice Strawbridge. 24, Navy en­ of business comnnmications, and cow dictates. Mao insisted revolu­ He stressed that he didn’t know Garden). win also show a sound film from of the Elsenhower administration. en April 6. be hauled from a Manchester rail­ "I still don't know^ anything ex­ sign of Haverford, Pa. . . . San “Accordingly: we have no rea­ tion must coipe from the peasants V how a “club like oura could be In- Diego Union, quoting unnamed his travels behind the Iron FOR RENT 1 2 " x l 2 " quoted him as saying: . . . Quadraplets are bom to Mrs. Rockville and Vernon were sin-f------Soon there appeared beneath 8 and 16 nun. Movie Projectors basketball scandals of' 1950 and and white socks to 250 patients at hia note this unsigned note: 12"x24" 1951, the informant added. - *"As long a s there is no suspicion Emma Faelia, 34, an Italian im­ gled out as towns where the prob­ study, pointing out that m o s t Newington 'Veterans Hospital oh A Manchester man and hlfffpreparatlons for the trip began. --^^annd or silent, also 35 mm. of any of our players being, in­ migrant in Melbourne, Australia lem of refuse dis)x)sal is acute. '’Lost: Four passes to a drive- Father Edward Flemmg, vice towns have a tendency to wait an annual visit to the hospital yes­ sister from West Hartford were On Monday. Mrs. Leahy received slide projectors. volved, we find no reason not, to . . . Another Soviet^sclentist says Although no agreement was word of the strike in Milan. in theater. Will give oqe brass president of Seton Hall, said: "The play in the NIT.” more tests are needed before Rus­ reached on distribution of ^w n until such problems become aoute terday. She was accompanied by reunited with a sister from Italy Cffiinese-type letter opener for in WELDON DRUG CO. university will take no action and then it is too late. He favored the Suffield rehabilitation chair' yesterday after a 35-year separa­ The trip waa further delayed IT'S COMET's(lST BIRTHDAY! Blackburn said his boys have sia can send man Into space, Hos' costs or how such a 'study would because of rescheduling the Boa- formation leading to recovery of 901 Main St. Tel. MI 3-5321 until we receive further informa­ cow radio reports . . . Herbert G. bo made, Robert D. Brown, CRPA Manchester’s contribution to such tion. same.” always been told to be careful of a study. “We recognized^er from family ton-bound plane for New York, tion from the district attorney's their associations on any road trip. Klein, press secretary to Richard planning director, said the CRPA omitting Mias SanchihTa' first office.” M. Nixon during 1960 Presidential staff could provide data and act Use LHV Data Polish National Alliance, Group similarity. We had no trouble,” Colgate beat Connecticut in the ,"We always make sure they go 1988, will meet tomorrow at 6 p.m. said Mrs. William F. Leahy of name from the flight list, and Squort Foot in at least pairs. That no one is campaign, says Kennedy adminis­ as a coordinator of the study. He Brown called particular atten­ mis^ielllng her last name. game under probe 83-71. Dayton tration 1s tnercMing news censor­ suggested hiring a professional at 77 North St. West Hartford this morning, after won over Seton Hall at the Gar­ alone, and there is always a wit­ tion to last year’s survey of gar­ she and her brother. Emo San- Misa Sanchini plana to leam WE’RE SELL-E-BRATING ness In case anything happens," ship. engineering consultant for an bage And refuse disposals done by English, study, and eventually get den 112-77. estimated cost between $3,000 and A film. “I Beheld His Glory," chlni of 122 Maple St., Manches­ Blackburn said. the League of Women Voters in ter, greeted their sister. Miss Elide American dUzenstaip. She la liv­ . Dayton was listed as a 6-point The coach said he had asked his $4,000. the 27-town Capital Region. will be shown to the public Sun­ FROM AMERICA’S COMET'S 1st BIRTHDAy I favorite when the game waa orig­ day a t 7 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of Sanchini, at New York's Idlewlld ing with her brother here. boys If they had been. aware of Manchester General Manager Use of this data which In­ Airport yesterday. j------^ ^ ------inally put on the gambling board, anything unusual in the Garden Richard Martin felt, as many ^econd Congregational , Church, OLDEST 0R6AN but later the game was knocked volved a study of disposals, collec­ ^ e film will run 55 minutes. Mrs. liie arrival of Miss Sanchini, of game, and said they told him they other town officials did, that Pesaro, Italy, a city In Marche Berlin Cara *Piloted^ WITH THE SWEETEST off. (nils was a sign that book- were not. services of a professional consult­ tions, costs, and an overall inven' Richard H. Piroiey, associate min­ BUILDER makein had become suspicious and ant were unnecessary and that the tory of refuse disposal data would ister of the chui^, will be in province, was delayed for 20 years Berlin — For visitora who pre­ were refusing to take any more AJlenson E. Burnham study should be made a t a lower be available to towns In the^ north' charge. A worship service will be because of the war, finances, ill­ fer to have someone else drive NEW! Storrs, March 17 (ff>—Eight YOU DON’T NEED LESSONS! PLAY YOUR FAVORITE DEALS IN TOWN! SEE bets. • South Windsor —- AUenaon E, east quadrant^d save them hun­ conducted by the Mu Sigma Chi ness, and otlier personal reasons, their car in Berlin, the ADAC University of Connecticut basket­ cost dreds of dollan in a survey study. Mrs. Leahy said. A ground crew SONGS TONIGHT WITH THE ALL NEW . . . The Connecticut-CkJlgate contest ball players saw action against Buniham, 98, of Long Hill Rd. Martin said the study could be group. automobile club of Berlin haa was twice knocked off. Colgate at d iS last evening at Oreistfleld Representatives of East Wind­ strike in Milan delayed the wom­ first waa a 9-point and later a 5- Colgate at Hamilton, N.Y.. on made at about one-tenth of the an’s arrival two days. atarted a “pilotage” syatem. For US TODAY FOR March 1. Colgate beat Connecticut Convalescent Home in Manches­ estimated cost given by Brown. sor, South Windsor,' Ellington, Tol- The Mu Sigma Cffil group of the equivalent of $1.10 a visitor polnt favorite. laftd and Bolton said they do not Second Congregational Church will Mrs. Leahy and Sanchini were Andreoli said other schools and 83-71. ter. He was South. Wlndsor’e old­ Brown said such a consultant, bom here, but returned to Italy will be m et at the entrance to the est Hring rMldent. His wife, the have disposal problems at presjtnt conduct a paper and rag drive Sun­ city by a ' chauffeur and driven players were being investigated. The Huskies were paced by Dave hired by the towns, would be more day at 2 p.m. with their parents whm they were YOUR BEST BUY EVER At least one New York college was King, Needham, Mass.,. who rolled former I^na Miner of (Jilead, died objective. but admitted they might have in children. Miss Ssmchinl'was bom downtown. If the visitor wants tha ESTEY up 19 points on eight field and many years ago. Asseseinent Suggested the future. ^ chauffeur all day the tab will reported under probe. He was bom Oct. 5, 1862 in St. Anne's Mothers (Tlrcle will in Italy. Shortly after her birth, The newMt gambling cases are three foul goals. The others and Seymour E. Lavitt, Rockville First Selectman John L. Daly the children’s mother died, and come to about $6. ELECTRIC CONSOLE ON THE SENSATIONAL their totals follow; South Windsor and had lived here of East Windsor said such a prob meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the honje reminiscent of the baslwtball scan­ all his life. representative to the CRPA. sug­ of Mre. Adolph Wrubel, 45 Ed­ the two older youngsters came to CHORD ORGAN dal which swept the coimtry in Len Carlson. Worcester, Mass gested towns be assessed on a per lem will face his community, al' America to live in New Britain BATTLE FOLLOWS PARADE 1950 and 1951. 14; Pete Kelley, Orlando, Fla., Mr. Burnham operated a saw though none exists at present. mund S t (That's one sold every minute, mill for more than 30 years, and capita basis with no population with their grandfather. At that Savannah, Ga., March 17 (JV~ NEW '61 COMET! *1716 old scandal rffected close to captain-elect. 13: Paul Gomes, figure over 20,000. A review of Rockville's disposal time. Miss Sanchini waa thought Negroes and white persona each weekday in the year) 100 persons in all. Including more New Bedford. Mass., 10: Gerry was a tobacco and dairy farmer. problems was provided by Lavitt. Daughters of Liberty, No. I J r This figured to be less than six will present its aimual Irishvtea too young for the boat trip, and battled on a downtown street to­ than 30 players from seven col­ Manning, cnifton, N.J., 7; Bob He waa a life member of Ever­ He said that a number of sites remained with her father In Pe­ day In the wake of a St. Pa- | Misty Walnut leges. Such ranking teams as City Haines. Westfield, N J., and Andy green Lodge of Masons and Bige­ cents per capita, he said, and both were considered. However, when party in Orange Hall March <24 at 8 p.m. David Fttizler will show pic­ saro. trlck’a Day parade. One man College of New York, the nation^ Ctuchry, Willimantlc, 4 each. low Chapter of Eastern Star. Rockville and Vernon would be the use of the sites were known, Mrs. lAOhy and Sanchini began waa aneaM , No one could pin champion, in 1950; Kentucky's George Uhl, Flushing, N.Y., a re Survivors Include five nephews, willing to pay more than tjieir pro­ opposition was encountered by tures of his recent trip to Ireland, Henry L. Burnham of St. Peters­ portional share, since their com­ and other entertainment will be plans to bring their sister to down immediately what aet off PANELS 01>-mpic squad and Bradley were serve, went scoreless. residents. America just before World War the fracaa which Involved live ar caught in the web. . burg, Fla., Timothy E. \Bumham munities arc acute problerh areas. The meeting was adjourned to provided. CHialrmen of the event Va " 4 x8 of East Hartford, Howard R Rockville is presently dumping are Mrs. Thomas Conn and. Mrs. n . , atx Negroes and approximately Several of the players, as well an unannounced April date. Henry In November of last year, final the aanle number of white man. as gaunblers, .drew jail sentences. Hayes of South Windsor, C. Ray­ its refuse in Manchester's Olcott Hinchcliffe of Wethersfield, acting Thomas Leemon. Many were barred from the game. May 17 Dale Set mond Lathrop of Windsor, and St. dump on a three-month con­ chairmara of the intertown' Co- They were charged with taking Kelsey B. Lathrop of Glastonbury; tract that will terminate the first operationy:k>mmittee of the CKPA, - 6 HURT IN CONGO.RAIDS $ ^ . 0 4 bribes to shave or actually throw For Polio Clinic two nieces, Mrs. Jennie B. Aborn. week in April. who presided, will announce the Lisbon, Portugal, March 17 games in which they w-ere Involved. of East Hartford, and Mrs. Susan Chances are slim that the con­ date. MANV1LLE Wagman was held without ball and Dr. Nicholas Marzlalo, health Burial will be. In Center Cemetery, considere(I in the current session splintering -^rash of their oar News Agency said in dispatches Hacken in $25,000. Their cases director for the town, said 300 South Windsor. of the Connecticut General As­ against a concrete bridge rail­ from Loaada, capital of Angela, TERRAFLEX adjourned until March 29. rials of Salk polio vaccine have Friends may call at the funeral sembly. The dump would be avail­ ing on a country road near that aeveral plantation 'honaea YINYL-ASBESTOS BcTth were charged with con­ been obtained from the State home today from 7 to 9 p.m. able to Rockville. Adolph, about 15 nilles northwest were set fire during the attacks 10,000 spiracy to bribe ■ basketball play­ Health Department. Eiach vial Judge Jay E. Rublnow, one of of here. reckage was so wide­ yesterday. The armed groups ers. Wagman also was accus^ of cohtalns several shots. Month’s Mind Mass Manchester's CRPA representa­ spread deputy sheriffs at first fled into the woods when poIlM Green Stamps given with FLOOR TILE trying to bribe a detective. The clinlCvWill be the fourth ma­ tives, strongly supported the reported two cars had collided. arrived. Wagman, according to the dis­ jor one in Manchester. A month's mind Mass for Mrs. purchase of any new car. trict attorney’s office, gave a de­ Mary A. Flynn will be celebrated tective attached to the district at­ tomorrow at 7:30 am . at St. torney’s office $100 and offered New Still Is for Subs Bridget's CThurch. him a piece of the game. The district attorney’s offfice Ounbridge, Mass.—A Cam­ Coffee’‘Infidel Brew’i bridge company 'has devised a 5,000 said Wagman is the same man Best Things In Life who was arrested In Gainsville, new vapor-compression sea-water If You LIKE Fabrics Square Foot distillation unit for use aboard Venice—Venetians who visited Green. Stamps given with the Fla., last September In connection the Near EMat long ago became WITH GOLDEN VOICED BRASS REEDS with an attempt to fix a football submarines. The highly shock-re- fond of coffee, but at home cof­ purchase of any Used Car at $195 game between Florida and Florida slstant still is said to operate effi­ fee aoon ran into the oppoMtkm of Are Not Free!! Or more. State. ciently with sea-water tempera­ You’ll LOVE Pilgrim MIHs! REG. F395.00. $ 2 7 5 . 0 0 tures as low as 28 degrees, pro­ churchmen, who condemned the A Florida fullback, Jon Mac- ducing a gallon of fresh water brew as an “infidel drink." Coffee Cheney Hall is just Idaded with 100,000 YARDS of the BEST FABRICS at LOW, Beth, was offered $1,500 to hold front each l*^ gallons of sea water was finally “(Christianized" by LOW MILL PRICES! . ; Day dreams cost nothinff. But it generally takes down the score. He reported it im­ fed into it. Pope Clement VIII about the year REG. I29S.00. Q Q mediately to' authorities. Both 1600. Dress Fabric* See Us For— money to make them come true! Systematic sav­ Wagman and a Florida student Are Yea Flaimlng to were arrested. Florida won' the PAULING SAID RED ALLY a Pure SUk ' ing is the surest way to get what you want out of Washington, March 17 BBANOi fUmOE-EOUTE $1, OOVEMISY BMtCB 'em by 21 bere and It waa • tbeorettoal Knrxtot.'* ' *( ' ■ (

SlANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 PAGE THIRTSSN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17. 1961 PAGE TWELVE free him. But two hours after the Rockville-V ernon cave in, his cries ceased. Fire Rescuers Save Commissioner Robert Quinn said 0 . blood was smeared over his VIan Trapped face and he appeared dead. FORM AL WEAR Maharan Says Flaherty Until 10 years ago, the building was tued as a sausage company TO RENT For l9 Hours factory. Until evacuated recently, « Continuing With it waa used as a storehouse. s WEDDINGS a BANQUETS s ORGANIZATIONS ‘Shrugs Responsibility’ Quinn said the building was COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE (Continued from Page One) overloaded with layers of, brick REASONABLE RATES and mortar on the wood floors, MANCHESTER CMUcal remarks rialnK out of^menL The couple was to be evicted would doom McCoy and possibly which apparently collapsed under EAST HARTFORD the Vernon w lfai^ dispute con­ today. them, too. the weight. WEST HARTFORD tinued today as Republican- TdCtrn If he la made conservator, Stodd McCoy aided his own rescue by The nibble poured out into the HARMAC will manage the couple’s affaire looping a steel cable dropped from- street, crushing a parked and 5IEN’S and ROVS’ Chaltinan Oeorge D. Maharan re­ Under supervision of the court. blocking traffic. This debris was buked Rockville Mayor Leo B. Fla­ The etdcti'on was ordered after the crane around the b4am. cleared quickly. “Showcase of Music” herty Jr., a Democrat, for ‘'shrug­ "Be careful, my legs hurt,” he litter was found in the Stodolski ging off responaibility." apartment after a fire. ordered as firemen lifted him out Flaherty replied that the inter­ of the rubble. change is silly and ridiculous. School Menus He waved to his wife, Pauletta, Maharan said Flaherty's "off- Lake Street School: Monday— 3r, who had maintained a hope­ - hand remark to my suggestion meat loaf, buttered boiled pota­ ful vigil through the night as res­ (yesterday) again demonstrates toes, buttered beets, apple sauce; cuers worked under the illumina­ FOOD NOTICE his ability to shrug off responsi­ Tuesday—chill con came, gelatin tion of search -lights. She and Mc­ bility. vegetable salad, buttered carrots, Coy's mother and an aunt ac­ East, West and Buckland Cemeteries And Starting Sunday stew'ed apricots; Wednesday— "Maybe It is because the mayor companied him in the ambulance. finds himself in agreement with chow meip, Chinese noodles, home "I don't know why he wasn't in made biscuits, peaches; Thursday SALE It is requested that Cemetery lot owners remove any me," Maharan concluded. shock,” marveled ' Cook County Flaherty, when apprised of the hot dogs and sauerkraut, but­ (Chicago) Coroner„Andrew Toman, winter grave decorations that they wish to keep. tered boiled potatoes, waxed beams, COVENANT CHURCH GOP comment, said it is ‘‘silly and who had administered a shot of 43 SPRUCE ST. Starting Monday, March 27, 1961, weather permitting, not worth answering. It's the type ginger bread and topping; Friday morphine to McCoy sliortly before the necessary Spring clean-up of the grounds will begin —tomato bisque, tuna flsh sand­ of ridiculous publicity that lost he was rescued at 4:07 a.m., CST. Soturday, March 18 in preparation for mowing. them (the Republicans) the city wiches, assorted cookies. Breaui, "He's got plenty of guts,” said | March 19 election.” butter and milk served with each a rescuer, Louis Grey, 51, a wreck­ 10 to 12 A.M. GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, Superintendent In the main, Maharan hit at luncheon. ing superintendent. "I couldn't take Flaherty for seeking publicity by Northeast School: Monda: what he’s taken. It’s one in a mil­ cHUclzing "those who have been rice; pork and gravy, buttered lion.” , serving the community faithfully spinach; Tuesday—meat balls, While rescuers Inched their way and conscientiously.” He did not mashed potatoes. Julienne carrots; toward him, McCoy sometimes /I mention names, but presumably Wednesday—tomato soup, veg- smoked, other times sipped coffee. referred to Mrs. Helen Pressler, etaudan vegetable soup, beef stew, His wife stood nearby with a few Station WINF brings the Hartford- selectmen's secretary, who has tuna sandwiches, egg sandwiches, spectators who had gathered in handled welfare administration 25 celery and carrot sticks, cheese scores shortly after the building ! years, and the selectmen them­ wedges; Thursday—frankfurt in collapsed ; eslerday morning, then j Manchester area q unique program selves, two of whom are Republi­ roll, potato salad, macaroni salad, dwindled as dark and cold set in. ! cans. baked beans, pickles; Friday— “I always told him this \''ss a ; According to statute, the Board fish sticks, mashed potatoes, dangerous Job,” she said. "Oh God, ' schedule that will give new mean­ of Selectmen is responsible for the coleslaw, buttered beets. Milk, please keep him safe.” town's welfare progrr.m. sandwiches ■ and dessert served Twenty-eight men were in the building when it buckled inward i .J" ------/ Maharan also scored Flaherty's with all meals. ing and value to phrases like "Re­ administration, for "floundering Maple Street School: Monday— about 9:30 a.m.. CST. All the work- { ' ' Is 1 about with no progressive leader­ pork with gravy, choice of ers were Negroes. Robert Walker, ; \ S t ship" in its policies regarding the buttered rice or mashed po­ 31. a brother-in-law of McCoy, : liable news and information" and former city dump, which was tatoes, carrots, green beans; Tues­ never was heard from and pre- ' * closed by locg^ and state health day—scalloped potatoes with ham, sumed dead. Plantland-on-the-Parkway \ officials in July as a health menace. buttered com. pickled beets; Finding $ 240,000 a ^Headache^ But Alfred Mack, 59, St. Anne. "timely public aHairs." It's a "It was not until Republican Al­ Wednesday — fish sticks with 111., could be heard calling, "Oh \ derman John J. Rady, who, being sauce, mashed potatoes, wax Douglas W. Johnson, 50, Negro handyman who found $240,000 in Lord, Lord help me. I’ve got so schedule designed to keep you first, recently appointed chairman of the beans, cole slaw; Thursday—roast cash on a Los Angeles street, last week, tells newsmen at his Los much pain.” Spring Starts Monday! health commission, mode the rec­ turkey, choice of buttered rice'or Angeles home that attention following the event made'him a nerv­ His legs were piiuied by beams ommendation to set up the ma­ mashed potatoes, pears, cranberry ous wreck. "I can't eat. I'm sick to my stomach.” Johnson at street level, his head and torso best and most accurately informed chinery that a positive effort was sauce; FMday—tomato soup or found the money sack after it roiled out the door of a passing dangled In space. A doctor stood IN BLOOM made toward somt solution of this clam chowder, cheese, tuna fish, Brink’s truck, and returned It. (AP Phptofax). by ready to amputate his legs to d l^ acefu l situation," he said. peanut butter and Jam sandwiches. DWARF KURUME AZALEAS . . . as well as happily entertained. Rady proposed that Vernon's Deasert, sandwiches, milk served RED—PINK—WHITE 8 9 C govcminents .submit to the Gen­ with, every meal. eral Assembly an enabling act al­ lowing th* Town of Vernon to Hospital Notes I maintain a dump, not possible un­ Admitted yesterday: John Me-1 as."'# ^ I “X der present laws. LaugbUn. 4 Lewis (hrcle; James ' Just Arrived! The, act, -drafted by town and Sparkman. Werner th-., Vernon. | city couhei^ has been submitted Discharged yest rday: Susan i MUNSON’S Baxter, 36 Prospect St., Stafford JUMBO GLADIOLUS to the ' legislative cities and bor­ LARGE SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL COLORS oughs committee for approval as Spriifgs; Loretta Nix, 1169 Elling- [ ton Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. ■ o a committee bill. Candy Kitchen U' The'political by-play yesterday Patsy Brescia a'nd son, 40 Wilson 89c 25 F7.M.69 50 ,„*3.00 Throughout each weekday, WINF will bring and today has tended to obscure Ave., Westfield, Mass. ■ the original issue, support of leg­ Births today: A daughter to Mr. ' WINF islation which would place present and Mrs. Andrew Maciolek. 5 ■ ' Start These NOW! what only CBS News can o ffe r- a full 10 town welfare functions within the Hughes Circle: a daughter to Mr. I Mdkrrx of Fine Candicx— Famous for Old Fashioned Goodness Jurisdiction of the State Welfare and Mrs. Alexander Krechko of i TUBEROUS HANGING BASKET Department. RFD 2. Tolland, a son to Mr. and BEGONIAS mini|tes of news on the hour. You'll hear In issuing the supporting state­ Mrs. FVancls Echkels, of Upper ■ OVER BEGONIAS DIAL 1230 ments Tuesday, Flaherty said the Butcher Rd. | EASTER CANDY JUMfiO TUBERS A Special DeHght legislation, if passed, would im7 3 b o Vernon and Tmlcottvlllr news Is FRESHLY MADE IN BOXES AND BULK 3 for 89c 3 for 98c more fact-filled dateline reports than you prove general welfajre administra­ VARIETIES Gorgeous Colors Hanging Baskets, Too! tion around the slate. He Im- handled by The Herald’s Rockville lled this would be particularly Bureau, 5 W. Main 8t., telephone SOLID and HOLLOW CHOCOLATE BUNNIES TO ? TRemont S-8IS6 or Mitchell 9-6797. ever thought were possible . . . from on-the- rue in Vernon, where, he said, the and CHICKS 29c and up CHOOSE FROM program is "disgraceful." Maharan's statement yesterday uored Flaherty fo^ ^ "craze. for- FILLED EASTER BASKETS 79c and up scene in Leopoldville, Havana, Moscow and NHRR Clearing OPEN DAILY publicity” and adJiiretT the mayor Large assortment of candy novelties to fill your own baskets. to look into city administrative Depot Sq. Title AND SUNDAY other news-rich capitals of the globe. problems, which, Mediaran says, ROITTE 6, BOLTON NOTCH (Toward Andover) 9 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. are floundering. Flaherty said he did not want Atty. Thomas O'Sullivan, cor­ to become Involved in a running poration counsel for the New Ha­ argument, but said "if this is the ven Railroad, said this morning he *new look' in the local Republican is preparing information on clear­ party, then we’ve nothing to worry ing the ytle to property at Depot about.” Sq. which the town is buying as Maharan countered that the a parking area. "new look—the Republican look— The town cannot accept the also, has outlook by informing the property, on which it has bid $35,- IS IN THE people of both the city and the 500, until the title is cleared. The nation's favorite morning entertainers Are district of the true facts rath­ TTie deed which accompanied the er than constantly criticizing those property when the railroad bought will join you, Monday' through Friday, on who have been serving.. .'.fsdth- it said the property was limited to fully and conscientiously." railroad use only. K The mayor replied today that he Atty. O'Sullivan said the clear­ AIR! la "certainly willing to humor him ance of the title .should not prQve ARTHUR GODFREY TIME, ART LINKLET- (Maharan) if he feels psirt of his difficult, since the heirs of the Job Is to say these things about original owners are still living in At SCRANTON MOTORS in ROCKVILLE me.” this- area. General Manager Rich­ TER'S HOUSE PARTY, THE GARRY MOORE He added that Maharan will ard Martin will have the informa­ learn that politics "in a small toWn tion by Monday, said OrSullivan. doesn’t work that way.” ' OVER 1 RADIO SHOW and BING CROSBY-ROSE- Eviction Put Off OEBZ TAKES OATH The eviction deadline for Mr. riartford. March 17 (JP)—Fran­ WIDE wVCfl 1■ MARY CLOONEY. . and Mrs. Frank Stodolski of 87 cis M. G«rsz, New Haven, will as­ Talcott Ave. has beeti extended 10 sume his duties today as first dep­ CARS 1 days because a son has applied for uty commissioner in the State SELECTION appointment as their conservator. Deijartment of Consumer Protec­ ' The Health Committee pushed tion. He was.'xwom in yesterday the deadline to March 27 after by Oommlssioner Attillo R. 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Open dally and Smidayn 9 aun. to S:S9 p-aa Scranton Motors, T ^ lm d la n d I t U TOLLAND TURNPIKE Tdlepkone M l P-SSOf MI S-0216 CBS RADIO L-ti ’a 1 i-’ I ran *.i ugght s 166 UNION ST.y ROCKVILLE TR 5-2S21 PARKWAY. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 PAGE FIFTEIK F A 6 * FOURTEEN I-' OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE B olton Rockville~V-iBfnon BUGGS BUNNY A ndover fHEALTHCAPSUlS^ IT if ~sefMS'to' GUITAR HOBBY GLASSES ’i wcres T«Av rr. iutner POVOUTHINKI ALLRWHT, lu Michael A. Pelli. M.l). ® Boy Hit by Cai; OFPOFF COUK>t,rcCOUWE.PeTUNiA! I T (VA ROINEP IT? .lw» ■ ' ■ ■ mm"' SACKEP O i& t TH' TREC_‘ Ii J 'OW'(OOCAN3DXE/I Rural Route Scholarships . WMAT IS U&ID BV Escapes Injury FOR A D U LTS o w ir 'k A ^ p 'i * £ / MM-RUMPM/X AM RATraRGD NO,MA30R,XSEE ' ONLY ONE nOLBPClR At the Zoo iUTCHERS TO TINDIRIZt '(OO HA» A5KBO M* TO B8-W» WAR ■ Shift Affects For Teacher MIAT? IS IT SAFE IF Kenneth Jolly, 13, of Talcott- INSTRUCTION BY £ IN oue auv$ THespiANXeNTURB, yoU.ZATOF ✓ Taken in large. ■ville Rd., Vernon, w-as hit by a PiBRRe. BUT X Vtoouo PRBF8R TO •CYRANODe A ACROSS TNmmtufflx AMOUNTS? moving car on ^L./4o last night MiSkE A MOWS MODEST, COUTRIBOTIOM^ 9fiReEeAC.*Zft T ILiooiud SBlaekbndc 80 Families Students Open butywas uninjfired except for a —i.0F COORSB.IF TOO INSIST...../-^ J a a n n h o s e Mo s e ^■n 9 Struck back . hurt elbow, constables reported IS A LM O S T A S BCUmptmeet lOHaialdkband i i AHSM.WHATSeWCLETXOTOU HAtJEiN llNodouafUnt A ct^ange in rural route numbera The Andover Parent-Teacher j today. ARNOLD LANDSBERG m B EEfiA S^ STkmal* m in d f o r m e ? *«O M eo — -* YOORSA •lephant ISSounda will affect aome 80, famllien in Association and Teachers’ Scholar-1 Constable Frank P. Souza Jr. Hava FUN with the guitar In our apadal. 10-week oourae. A AND 30UBr,‘ OR MA^ft^AP IS Again SOStaba Bolton atarting tomorrow, accord­ said the boy was trratecL. by the •tHE MERCM^TOP^ —rntmiUuilrar SSSnbtMfngM ship Committee said today two -well-plannad and inlei’ratliig method teaching guitar aeoempaal- 34----- VcMoina ing to Manchester Poatmaeter family doctor. He said Jolly ran ment for folk, western and popular music. iNENICE*#^ MHlnaralredc Alden Bailey.. 3100 scholarships will be available from between’two fence posts on UUnapotUd aBAuftralian ITDtatanittT* octrlch m The stops will be taken off RFD again this year for a RHAM high the edge of the road near the Ver­ CLASSES st a r t in g WED. EVENING, APRIL 6 • 1MI> »«u « aotfix 36 Acma 6 and added to RFD 1. school, senior from Andover who non Methodist Church and into a ...... m u ^ h n u w 3 8 TbannoiiIaaUe 4 3MakearMnda , 4 8 Mwa]« ^ Those affected are residenU of TJl J£JZ- has been accepted by a teacher­ car driven by John J. Lehan. 55, 3-/r 48 Punctuation yberry' Rd., Brandy St., Hebron of 17 Washington St., Vernon. FOR INFORMATION CALL Mi 9-7835 BY HAMUN 31 "Emerald Ide” S lM in u a SI stove put School Rdywatroua Rd., and training InstlXiition. or by an An­ Lehan was driving slowly, how- 33 Negative word SS------voce mark dover student "Tilpeady attending ALLY OOP 35 Let out 4Lamb'a BSPemie Meatv^w Rd. •ever. Souza said. There was no • Enrollment Limited • Instruments Loaned 34EootUke]^ patudonym 85Decay B ailejN ^d that everyone haa such a college. YwIiTScPTiMi] 37 Soapy water dOPmdei The three requirements are: arrest. TPRACTICE TW . 39Stagger / been noUfled of the change. ‘ OOMMANIO r i 11 Proof of acceptance; statement p a p a in SOLUTION DERIVED 33Enteitalna ’ 1 i S r” Cooper Obmmittee Named from school or college certifying .lAOKSrVE , S4 0ppoeed n Raymond KN.Cooper has an- FROM THE PAPAYA PLANT SEEN TBNTHM' 14 the student’s sbility; and a list of 3d Bait ir IS nouced recrultmeht of a steering IB USED TO SOFTEN THE Child Study Unit 37 Placee again the student’s extra-curricular ac­ MEAT. COOKING 38 Short ir l6 IT committee reqyesteclx by a school tivities in school and outside ac­ INACTIVATIB IT AND 39Bridn fact-finding meeting h i held last tivities in the community. MAKIS IT HARMLESS. • To Meet Tuesday ...... ]C& 41—-^ o ln ef, ir n r Thursday at the CommuhUy Hail. Applications are now available (^AN Iowa Serving on the steering c ^ m lt- HmMi C«PMIm •• H flv« TESTS, 2 at the Andover school office and kiM b M «9 b* sI 8 ^eywette Mbrs.. Mrs. Arlene Roseiftjerg, psyclUa- »-ff 43 Oreek letter 21 S tee in addition to Cooper arer\{™. should be returned bv the first of tric social worker with the Man­ OS 44 Atop John Rothwell, Richard Danielsdn. chester Child Guidance Clinic, will FIRST , 46Setabeck, sr sr u sr June. The scholarships \yi11 be 49Miatake- John Morianos, Eugene Gagllar- aw'arded in June. speak at a meeting of the Man­ 53 Southern itate a" done, James Norris, Ronald Grose The members of the schnlarshln lard Thomen at Fir.«t Congrega­ chester Child Study Group Tues­ — (ab.)------and Richard Morra. committee are. Mrs.' Doris E. tional Churclr Sunda.y at 11 a m. day at 1 p.m. in the Buckley^ BUILDING MATERIALS 54 Motor gear ST n They were assigned subjects on Chamberlain. Mrs. Robert Azin- wor.xhip. The study gorups will School library. SSTbua which Information is to be gather­ meet at 5 p.m. at the church Sun­ The subject of^her talk will be . 3*17 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 67 Piddling Roman H" 4i ger. Harn’ Palubniak. and Mrs. LUMBER FUEL 88 Notion ed at a meeting, this week at the James Koran, chairman. Anv oues- day; and at 10 a m. at Mrs. Steve “Will He Snap Out of It?" Mrs. e >T >■*: W T H V 69 Elephant food BT 3-Js Restaurant. They will report t|ons should be directed to Mrs, Ur.sin'.s on Tuesday. Pilgrim Fel­ Rosenberg, a graduate of the Uni­ 60 Formerly' back next Thursday when dates of Foran. lowship will meet at 7 p.m. Sun­ versity of Chicago, has been at BY AL VERMEER SlTranimit MSI H future public meetings will be aet. the clinic since last October. She PRISCILLA’S POP u i'i - Church Notice day for a panel di.scussion on par­ i^ANO TO THINK/ DOWN Cooper jald the committee will "Our Re.spone to Chri.sr* will be ent-child relationships. They have is the mother of two children and Is Ready To Help With Your Plans To , 'BUT,SIS! 1 KNO^ v - v ANO 1 fJ S O TH A T ’S 1 Money KT u A be glad tS gather information on ll"es in Storrs. d id n t t . W H Y I ^SOME OAi^HE'Sv the sermon topic of the Rev. Wil- invited their parent.s-to attend. ^ v / y y ^ h o u D ID N T b u t T H E Y S A Y T .‘ 3 Sqoare column any question submitted to It by WHEN>lOU DONT E X P E C T IT ,^S O R T OF r< SO IN S TO SRend sr a PMSI /ANOTMER ; REALLV ^EXPECTED VOTE! interested clUzens. 4 BIRTMDAV/ EXPECT EXPECT SOME­ [A T A L L > 4Steal(eolL) SL Patrick'a Day Hop Set TH INS, THAT'S lit/ ' STotel tt tt St . AND I WON’T IT/ ■ SLoUmd J l A St. Patrick’s Day Hop will .® E T A , be sponsored by the Pilgrim Fel­ h o r s e ! lowship of the Congregational Church tomorrow from 8 to 12 p.m. M i SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL at the Community Hall. The Rhythm Wranglers will furnish music for the sports dance. YOUR Xfaxine Allison Is chairman for the ! e\ent and Dona Hayes will super­ President’s Eyebrow Bdn^ged HOME! / ^ T Ape sou 00IN6? vise decorations. Tickets may be President and Mrs. Kennedy bid good night to Hbuse Majority 1 * ^ obtained from fellowship members Leader John McCormack (D-Mass) as a reception for tnembers of srowiNe or at the door. Congress draws to a close at the White House last nighty The m AN15. Student Dance Tonight bandage over the President’s eyebrow covers a cut he received y - A St. Patrick’s Day dance for when he bumped his head against a table., Five stitches were atudents of Grades 7 and 8 of the taken to close the wound. (AP Photofax). BY JOE CAMPBELL X BONNIE Elementary School „will be held i r ~ r this evening from 7:30 to 9:30 in George Smith, Mrs. Adolph Rob­ I'M HrVAtOHa NOW I'LL N O W m A the ClvU Defense room of the erts, and Mrs. Robert Glenney.. Council Official 1* MONSTER A MA&IC DRINK IT AN 0 4h. school. Pupils of Donald Gada- ’The society has announced they POTION ($EE WHAX < l«a. pee's room are the sponsors of the wlU sponsor a rummage sale .on To Address Men 3-/7 affair. April 8 starting at 9 a.m. in the Serving on the entertainment jparish room. Dr. Arthur Rindon, executive committee are Robert Adams The Men’s Club will meet at the Philip Converse, and Robert Ar­ church at 7 :30 tonight to go bowl­ secretary of the Hartford Council nold; on the refreshment com­ ing. The business meeting will of Churches, will be guest speak­ Now Ib Tho Tim t To Moko PtAVlNS RJOOW'WE LEADER? I mittee will bb Karen Mortensen be held-after the bowling session. er at the 11th annual men's Com­ Karolyn Wogman, Kent Rich M\'F carnival Set munion breakfast at Center Con­ Your Plan6— Our Homo Planning ardson, and Deidre Mikells; on the The Senior MYF of the United gregational Church Sunday. Exports A rt Roady To Help You. decoration committee will be Lois Methodist Church will hold a carni­ He will discuss "Christianity in val tomorrow from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Orient Today” at the service Been feeling poorly? Probably you’re just a little bit “off your feed.” So how about Skinner, Star Chaplin, Mary Jane the church. Proceeds from the af­ letting u.s suggest somethin^.to perk you up? Uncle Ted Janssen will cut*j’ou a choice Barnard, Leslie Hunter, and Bar­ in the sanctuarj’ at 7 o'clock. The fair will be used for overseas re­ breakfast will follow at 7:30 in steak or roast of beef or may be^^ fresh, locally grown chicken with “fiddle greens” and bara Cocconi; on the clean-up lief. NO JOB IS TOO BIG and NONE TOO SMALL committee will be Bruce Sherwood, Woodruff Hall. a nice mound of fluffy mashed potatoes. Pop one of our frozen blueberry pies in the The Wesley Choir will rehearse Dr Rindon. was a missionary to 3 -n Leslie Saunders, John Calkins, and Monday at 4 p,m. at the church. China for 16 years and was in oven and cut you/self a piece whileit^s still warm along with a hunk of our Vermont FOR OUR MODERNIZATION DEPT. Douglas Qhandler. Robert Adams Square dance lessons sponsored Japan for a year. He haa 8cr^•ed country cheese. Set yourself down witl4a pot of S. S. Pierce freshly brewed coffee and ------a n d ------^------**HoW ean you say that Jimmy has no Judmsnt? and Philip Converse will be the by the Grange for students in on tile staff of the National Coun­ BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD announcers for the dance. Grades 7. 8, and 9 will be held to­ “man, you’re living,” \ , JUDD SAXON You'll notioo ho plays up to Mom instead or you!" cil of (liiirches in New York for Nelson Smith and all pur personnel will belopking forward to seeing you at THERE IS AN EASY PAYMENT PLAN TO X VWWT10 VO THAT «R-AHP Parents are reminded that-stu­ night at 8 o’clock at the Commun­ six years and has been secretary OUi. IT •me tfUSTAVE CRW» . dents should not arrive at the ity Hail. of the church council in Attleboro, FIT EVEN THE MOST LIMITED BUDGETS W1N» /LFTER your fWMER/ achodi before 7:15 and should be Ma.ss. He is a graduate of Yale (PHONE MI 9-7669) WELLES FARM WAGON | LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON called for promptly at 9:30. Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Divinity School. C«Br. *41 6m1 FmV w C*r*v School Menus ton correspondent, Elna Dimock, All Center Church men are in­ Route 83—Opposite Connecticut Golflatid, Talcottville AND TNE COST OF LABOR CAN BE INCLUDED mSCLE TM-W8ddlL«kt|IM. telephone Mitchell 9-9828. CLUB The nssnu for one -school lunch vited. , program next week will be: Mon­ TOO IN YOUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN day — barbecued beef on roll, po­ tato sticks, buttered corn, an gingerbread; Tuesday — beef stEw Mel Debut Slated with crackers, bread and blitter and apple crisp; Wednesday Bv Miss D’Angelo macaroni and cheese ajid tomato casserole, buttered gfeen beans, Gianna d'Angelo, coleratura bo- I bread and butter andfruit gelatin; prano from Bristol, signed a con- Joe Sullivan Says: / - SWXON BOUNP OUT- YOU'VE Thursday — American chop miey, tract with the Metropolitan Opera I BEEN HOPING-A PHTWOW-THERAPy BY JOHNNY HART cottage cheeber fruit salad, bread yesterday and will debut a.s Oildn WING WOULO BE AITPEO TO---- B. In Verdi's "Rigoletto” April 5. CHILDREN’S HOSPTTAU... and buttejy-fcnd cookies; Friday 1 ; fish choyvder with crackers, bread She sang the title role in '’Lucia BY ROY CRANE and butter, and applesauce cake, di Lammermoor" Sunday in the "Your best move is up to a Rambler, c r a b BUZZ SAWYER, MllJt^U served with all lunches. Connecticut' Opera association SUTTMTJA0 6 ANDHER v OH, JUST ONE OF THE , Y5UCAMHAVE Church Notes production at Bushnell auditorium TROmSORl. 00 NOTTRiST,! WaLIEKEESlVEMiT UIM,PM..HEX There. will be Stations of the in Hartford. Rudolph Bing. Met­ IN HONS K0M 6. KNOW TOO SUCK AND MR.SAWVlR.-niETSPlfSeF ' Cross tonight at 7 o'clock at St. ropolitan, manager, was in the • Your V next best move is to one of our RSOCHWA.MXJ,,^^------' EVERYTHINSI DO... OlW EVW FOl? Maurlcs Church. ’The 8:30' a m audience. IN MNOIR. A THANKS, EVEN WHAT yM a ,^A SM U 86LER , Mass on Sunday will be. an anni­ - (nLRE»EMSEK.J m ------versary Mass for Catherine Palm- 65 MHXION CONTRACT er.- , New Haven. March 17 (A*)—The fine used cars." X m: At the Congregational Church Winchester-Western Division of Sunday the Pilgrim Fellowship, Olln Mathieson Chemical Corp. with their advisors, will leave Ihe hajS beto awarded a 35.027,016 church at 9 a.m.- to attend a GiMbk contract by the .Army's Boston Orthodox church in Hartfoi-d. The Ordqance District for production Junior Choir will sing at the 9:30 of cartridges. OUR SELECTED CARS ARE PRICED This one retjliy works »IT a.m. service. Following the H ______:— I------a.m. worship there will be a short Kills crab grass before it can iiprMt! MORTY MEEKLE BY DKJK CAVALLI congregational meeting to vote oh TO PLEASE BANK TERMS OF COURSE. new members recommended by the JOSEPH SULLIVAN Tested, proved superior by tiirf, " 1 ^ SALBS MANAGER ■6ENT AWAY FO R A OH,YE6— t THINK Board of Deacons. These will be I R. E. WANDELL specialists • Won’t harm estab­ ('V METRONOME FORM/AtUGIC WE HAVE THAT FACKAEG. received into membership of ■ the ; MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD LEG 6 0 N 9 A MONTH A C O eXA^ 01 IN. church «(->the Maundy Thursday | lished bluegrass lawns • Treated ------^ ANO IT HASN'T service. ! Building ^ OHYES— RUSSEL JAVHA2 ZITT' THEN HE ■NauawTl ARRlveC? YET. On Monday the ‘Junior Choir i This Weeh^s Specials^ turf won’t harm pete, birds, or will rehearse at 3:45 p.m.; the F”------W ELL, HORSES THAT I TRAINED WASN'T JUST Contractor children • Dow Crab Grass Killer is FOUR WINNERS' Seat horses he owned— KIDDING y o u Rhythmic Choir at 7 p.m.; and the WE DID PRETTY THREE times' once IN THE -FRIENDLY Advisory Council will meet at 8 Rosidetitiol-Commerciol 1960fONTIAC CATALINA 4-DOOR SEDAN guaranteed by The Dow Chemical GOOD, PHIL! preakness, years ago... LIKE' p.m. I,BS Sets Potinrk PRACTICALLY, NEW—8.000 AfILES. Only ^ 0 9 5 Down Company to control crab grass for The Ladies’ Benevolent Society! Alterations-Remodding of the Bolton Congregational one full season—or money, back! , Church will hold a potluck at their ’ “Bu.siness Built 1958DUICK 4-DOOR HARDTOP-SPECIAL meeting Tuesday at 8, p.m. in the Cdslomer SalisfMtion” Available in S-lb. and 20-lb. bags. See i parish room. 'iTiis will be follow­ Full Insurance Average SHOM’ROOM CONDITIOy THROCGHOtJT. \On/y ^ 4 3 5 Down ed by a talk by Miss Carol Miller, us today for your spring supply! chaplain at Hartford'Hospital. Tel. Ml 4-0450 Serving on the refreshment com- ' I19S7RAMDLER~4-DOOR SEDAN a v a il a b l e IN 8-L^ BAGS AT $4.95 mittee are Mrs. Joseph Prentice,: After 5:00 P.M. Only ^ 2 4 5 Down Mrs. William Neuman, Mrs. My­ 82 BAI.DWIN ROAD ONE OWNER—VERY SHARP. .4 CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER ron Lee, Mrs. Louis Daacanio, Mrs. I AND 25-LB. BAGS AT $9.95 HECOIKDCOMB VimDfiR HDW i»Tr ^ THE MUTTERS SEEM TO 1959 RAMBLER AMERICAN SEE u s PXIR YOUR SPRING SUPPLY ^ ANPGOlMSSeN 0 b 7 IN f TH* PAD­AD* leBE FA5TBJED. LET!» EMAMNE Only * 2 3 5 Down BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY AT NIGHT. THERE LOCK ON n r FROHTdht L THE DOOR 1D THE PATIO ^ 2-DOOR SEDAN—LOADED AND LIKE NEW. MR. ABERNATHY ARE NO CL0 5 E DOOR WAS RUSTIC Store hours 7:30 o.m.-S p.m.-Saturdoy till 12 noon NEIOH8 0 R5 ! , O.K., I ANYTHING GOGH! WHAT REAAARKABLE Ti t o d a y IS il ''feOSS/l YOUSAY! EAAPtOYEES! EVEHAFTERA PAYPAY! IWAWTYOUAAENTO 1955 PLYMOUTH CLUD COUPE HA.HA! X HA! HO! SAWUNG out; THEYiRE e riu . Only 5 1 9 5 Down STOP LOAFIKK3 AND EXCELENT THROTTGHOrT-FTJLLY EQUIPPED. h a p p y ANDGOOP NATUREDl GET COVENTRY OPEN EVERY BACK il tJ r " - ID NATURAXLY. 1955 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE ' Only * 2 4 5 Down FRIDAY NICHT TILL WORK! DAY SCHOOL BEL AIR VS—SHARP. Now Accepting Enrollments 1957 FORD 2-DOPR SEDAN 'Your Guorontee— Our 41 Ycors • ONE OWNER—« CYLINDER. ATIRY' SHARP. Only ^ 2 4 5 Down For 1961-62 Of Dependable Service" 1954 PLYMOUTH COHVERTIDLE CLUD M UPE 3 -/T JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN • Qualified Teachers • Individual .^Vttention VERY ORIGINAL THROUGHOUT. Only ^ 1 4 5 Down THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS EVEN IFCRAie^ ...IT WON'T • Small Classes • Transportation W AVHE HURT TO TAKE WHAT DO L HAS A MR. KREMM 1 NOULDt/T SSUVOUouTT 05 ^ VUCKET OF NITEC WOULDN'T TRY . A CLOSER • Guidance and Testing • Nursery for 2 '/i Years We Also Have Many Low Priced Transportation Specials youtwui; aiLED ON

■ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 ^AGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRmAY, MARCH 17, 1961 PAGE SIXTEEN THE Foley, Blaney, Shea and O’Connor Celebrate St. Patrick’s Eve Herald Angle Veterans Take over Spotlight By Holy Cross, St. Louis Advance in NIT EARL YOST Spahn, Jo n e s B A SK ETSA U i Duckpin Bowling Tourney Tonight Sporta Editor SeO KES, Uia ball momentarily- Scoring a' 135-106 victory over_fpoinU down, nting. then the fouls oame. We were^ And Tim Shea, who had a, re-^ And Roberts Other first shift matchee with the ...... Shea etc. responded untilwith m. a flnpfine behind and had to get the bsill. markable 12-for-12 record ' from sophomore Don Reid g ra b l^ we Notes Taken from the Black Bf>i^ , e a s t s id e JUNIORS Nick Twerdy, Ed Bujauclua gained A couple of thousand guys in We were taking our rlska on fouls the foul line, popped in eight opportunity »,and the ball. Ha Final Standings the 10th placed ranking in pair­ entries’ ratings in parenthesis are eome-from-behind victory.. Manchester’s Holiday Lanes may be the site of the 1963 W. L. Pet. Art Johnson (12) vs, Andy LajM- green hats can’t be wrong on and they cashed in on them. We straight free throws inside of two paMed to .Torn Ketffer. who wM ings for the head-to-head competi­ The other game, in wtilch St. mltnitsa jiist hefnre the finish to alone undbr Ihe basket when he National Duckpin Bowling Proprietors Tourniwnent. Maurice Hill Standouts Spruce St. Market ....1 9 1 .900 oureaux(S), former ehampidn the eve of St. Patrick’s Day— Louis barely recovered from the both had the - shots, ■ -they made tion in the ninth annual Men’s Jlmtny Martin (2) vs. Don Car­ theirs and we didn't." turn a 7|-74 tie into a decisive toseed In the winning shot three (Hippo) Correnti, spokesman for the new alleys, reports that C3arke'a Ins...... 5 5 -.500 especially when they’re shock of tralUng by 11 points in seconds before the final buzzer. New York, March 17 LJ T. Wood ...... 5 5 .500 Duckpin Bowling Tournament penter (13) and Paul Correnti (6) cheering for other guys the first minutes to edge Miami But tq the noisy crowd it ap­ 82-76 lead. Connecticut has been awarded the ’63 event and Manchester Nuslff Arms ...... 5 5 .1500 which gets under way tonight at vs. Skippy Kearns (9).' (Fla.), M-56. w*a a different mat­ peared that Holy Cross was Just The first game, a raggedly- ■ As a result of last night’a vic­ The adage that “youth must the Y lanes. nnmed Foley, Blaney, Shea. O'Con­ tories. Holy Cross will play Mem­ has been selected as the site. However, there are a number of Parkade ...... 4 6 .400 Defending champion Larry nor. etc. ter. There the standout player of a team that wouldn't give up and played affair dominated by the details that must be worked out before approval is given. Cor­ be served” doesn’t mean any­ Songallo ...... 2 8 .200 During the qualifying round Bates Sr., who did not have to the- game, Miami's little Dick Which couldn't miss its shots in defenses, was tied at 56-66 with phis State and St. Louis will mwt thing to veteran baseball last week, Bujaucius apd Twerdy take part in the quallfyilfg round, That!! the way it went in Madi- 45! seconds to go after St. Louis Colorado SUte University tn the renti Bkld. The latter competed lir' Bon Square Garden last nig’ht HicJtox, lost control of the ball the clutch. quarterfinals Saturday night. Two the recent '61 of Warren Spahn, Sam Pouring 54 points through the tied with identical 724 scores. Last will make his first apearance In when Holy Cross beat Detroit. seconds before the finish and St. Foley, the long. lean Crusader had overcome Miami’s early lead. the Hartford Club . . . Walking hoop, John McNeil led Cfiarke’p In- night's one-game rolloff was need­ this year's event with the second Miami got the ball and took more first round games are ached- bowling In Baltimore along with encyclopedia of baseball best de­ Jones and Robin Roberts. 86-82. and advanced to the quar­ Louis cashed in on the bobble for sharpshooter, was heW to • 10 teammate Walter Berthold of three of the National League’s suranct to an overwhelming 111-46 ed to set the final pairings. shift. Bates meets Howie Hamp­ tJie winning points. points in the first half came time out to sot up the flhal shot. uled Saturday afternoon—. ^ y scribes Hal Goodnough who de­ victory over Songallo. It was no Eight head-to-head matches are ton (15). A year ago Hampton led terfinals of the National Invita­ I}ickox. a peaky 5-foot-6 player \Ti. Temple and De Paul vs. Prov­ Rockville. Botll men roll with the lighted an audience of 400 last "old pros" who .number 108 years tion Basketball Tournament. The The sad Irishman in the place back after a rest with 30^ In the Holiday Lanes' entry In the North­ among them—turned In Impres­ contest as McNeil v'as hotter than slated tonight. The 16 title hope­ .the qualifiers but failed In hlS title was Bob Caliban, the Detroit .who gave the Billlkens trouble all idence—with the winners meeting Monday night at the Kacey Irish a July Fourth firecracker. Helping fuls will roll in two shifts; the first bid. Other 8:30 pairings list Rudy green-hatted Crusader fans in the second. George Blaney made good Dayton and Niagara In the quar­ ern Connecticut League. sive performances yesterday along crowd of 13.238 w'ouldn't give up. coach, who commented: on his first nine field goal attempts night, was dribbling near the cen­ m a a Night. While visiting with the McNeil In the scoring column were .starting a t , 7 and the second at Heck (7)’ vs. 1955 champ Charlls ter line when he lost control of terfinals ,Tuesday. writer this week he said he IS en­ the exhibition trail. even when their favorites were 10 “First (Jack) Foley began hu­ and wound up with 25 points.' Spahn, who will be 40 next Harvey Duplin and George Bychol- 8:30. Winners In best two out of Whelan (8), Pete Aceto (6) vs. Film at State tertaining the thought of publish­ ski, both with 20 points; The only three games will decide who will Bujaucius (10) and Fat Longo (4) ing a book on baseball. No longer month, gave up one run in eeven Songailo to hit double figures was advance to other rounds. vs. Twerdy (11). Patteraon-Johansson fight film affiliated with the Milwaukee innings as the Milwaukee Braves' Brian Hamilton (17). Medalist Fred Mc(?urry, who Quarter-finals will be rolled Wake Forest Is now being shown at the State Braves, Goodnough of Wellesley, B” team whipped the Washington L T. Wood remained tied with paced all 123 entries in the quali­ Saturday, afternoon at 2:30 with Theater In Manchester.. .Buzz Mass., is making both ends meet Senators, 8-2. Jones, 35, worked the Clarke’s for second place with fying round, meets 14th ranked the semi-finals slated Saturday Bucks Launch Defense Keeney, center with the Green by taking speaking engagements. the last four Innings in shutout a win over the Parkade, 48-34. Af­ Burt Claughsey in the feature of night at 7:^0. The championship And Bonnies Manor basketball team. Is hos­ fashion in the SAn Francisco ter A close first half, with the score the four matches at 7. Metjurry match will, be Saturday ni|^t, pitalized at Manchester Memorial.'. Giants' 7-4 victory over the Boston tied 15-all, the Icemen opened up bombed the pins at a 780 pace to March 25 at 7:30. I^U e Leo Cyr, the smallest play­ Here ’n There Red Sox. Roberts, 34. blanked the a big lead In the third period and Of Hoop Title Tonight M eet Tonight er ever to perform In the NAIA Chicago White Sox over the last never "were headed. Jeff Gentilcore Should the four frames while the Philadelphia DUSTY Y V KEGLERS Small College Basketball Tourna­ pick up stakes and move from St. led the winners with 16 points Charlotte, N.C.. March 17 (^V— ment in Kansas City, was praised Phils coasted to a 13-3 triumph. while Denny Karpus’ a had nine Standings W. Pet. New York. March 17 (/P)—Ohio State’s mighty Buckeyes, Petersburg to Fort Lauderdale for In other games yesterday. W. Pet. Coffee Chips ...... 5 8 .659 SL Bonaventure and Wake For­ for his play against Southwest spring training next year Balti­ Parkade went down to defeat with aiming to become the first collegiate basketball team to go est, two basketball teams with a Texas Monday night with Central Kansas City handed Baltimore lU Bill Powers hitting 15 and Larry Clarke Motors ...... 50 ,753 Spatulas ...... ^ ....6 6 . .636 more, Boston and Kansas City are fifth atraight setback 6-1; Pitts­ Merrill's Market ...41 .594 Spoons ...... 51' J80 through an entire season unbeaten since North Carolina in mission, meet here tonight (9:30 Connecticut in '.a lo.sing cause. all reported eager to set up quar­ Liscotti 13. 1957, open dcfen.se of its national title in the NCAA tourney EST) . in the headliner of the Coach Bill Detrl'ck had some fine burgh posted its sixth success in In the night cap, Nassiff Arms Correnti’s Ins...... 41 .594 Rolling P ln s '...... 46 .623 ters in the Sunshine City. The seven outinge by defeating Mil­ Shy-Ann’s-Rest ...... 38 .550 Tea Kettles ...... 32 .864 tonight NCAA Eastern Regional Tourna­ words about his Jive foot, three Yanks have been based at SL Pete edged the previously undefeated “This l.s like the start of a new ment semifinals. inch guard... Bob Caliban, De­ waukee’s "A" team 7-2, Minnesota Spruce St. Market, 44-43. It was Wilco M achine...... 22 .318 Egg Beaters ...... 21 .139 Westmin.ster (Pa) vs. Grambling since 1925 except for the war edged Cincinnati 5-3, Detroit top­ Gus's G rinders...... 15 .217 Mary Kvart’s 118-112 topped season," said Coachcoacn Fredrren Taylor layiui Princeton and St. Joseph s of troit University head basketball years, 1943-44-45 and 1951 when close throughout with Nasslff's just PILE-UP—Don Hawley, No. 6, appears to have picked as his top-ranked Buckeyes sought (La.). Philadelphia open the firing at coach, and the writer were team­ ped St. Louis 7-4, Cleveland nipped holding on as the final whistle the shooters. In last night’a quarterfinals at they traded bases with the Giants the Los Angaies Angels 3-2 In 10 blew. Pete Gidman played a tre­ up a' hitchhiker during the Ascot Steeplechase in Los Taking two points, Clarke their 30th straight victory against Evansville, South Dakota State 7:30 p.m. The winners advance to mates with the New London In Phoenix, Arlz. Cincinnati has Louisville in a Mideast Regional a 9 p.m. game tomorrow with a Diesels and Hartford 'Vlllanovas Innings and the Los Angeles Dodg­ mendous game off the backboard Angeles, as motorcycle driven by Clark White passes him Motors clinched the 1960-61 pen­ EARLY BIRDS whipped UCalif (Santa Barbara), trained in'Tampa since 1931, ex­ ers downed New York, 6-1. besides scoring 22 points to lead in midair. nant this week. Clarke's now holds Swallows gained a deadlock for game in Louisville, Ky. The Bucks 79-65, Wittenberg took Williams. berth in next weeks four-team following World War II. Caliban is cept for the war years ,. . Phil streak includes 24 straight this final national roundup at Kansas a graduate of Detroit. The Motor OUtterlng Show Naaslff’s. Don Roglis scored 11 a nine game bulge In the stand­ first place with Sparrows. Swal­ 64-51. Mt. St. Mary’s downed Aus­ Maloney of Buffalo has finally Spahn, getting In ahape for Mil­ points to help Nassiffs. John Sim­ ings but with six games remain­ lows took two points this week Top of the Morning to You Mr. O season Vl’d* “ carryover of five tin Peay, 96-78.' and Southeast City at sUke. The losers play a City five played holy Cross last overtaken Bill Sweeney of Spring- third place consolation game. night In the NCAA Tournament at waukee’s openli^ day assignment, mons of the Marketmen waa the ing on the schedule. There Is still while Sparrows dropped three from a year ago. Missouri whipped Chicago, 67-41. field in the race for the American struck out four and walked none game’s high scorer |Wtth 27 points. a merry battle for second place Flashing his best Irish smile on St. Patrick’s Day was Tony O'Angona. director of St. Bonaventure. boasting a 23- Madison Square Garden. Hockey League scoring title. Vet­ Canadiens Closer NHL Flag straight. The game is one of eight sec­ In the NAIA round of eight, record and All-America Tom as he scattered nine hits. The with Merrill’s Market and Cor­ athletics and head varsity coach at Cheney Tech. Better known as .Mr. D, the Irish­ ond round games nationally that Westminster iPa.) nipped Win­ eran Harry Pidhlmy of the Indi­ slender southpaw,.- a 20-game win­ Y JUNIORS renti’s Insurance deadlocked with Stith, ranks third nationally. The ans has tallied 30 or more goals in RAINBOW GIRL8 man for the day was so christened by sons of Erin. Dennis Patrick Rooney, left, and will be played at Louisville. Char­ ston-Salem. 35-33, Northern Michi­ Bonnies from Clean, N.Y.. passed ner 11 times, yielded a homer to Standings After ^MusC Win ovef Leafs identical 41-28 records. Pink Rags took three points lotte. Lawrence. Kan., and Port­ gan eliminated Southwest Texas, Off the Cuff six of his 13 seasons in the' AHL, Jim King for the lone run d t him. w . L. Pet. .Maurice Michael Clancy, right. Clancy pre.sents new one-day only nameplate for Mr. up a chance to play In the Na­ all with Springfield . . Ed Slom- Bill Sheekey 373 and Pete Jan­ from Aqua Nuts to de^loek land. Ore. the defending champion. 80-75, tional InviUtlon Tournament at Chris McNeill and Dm McLagan Rookie catcher Joe Torre paced Elks .11 3 .786 kowski 355 led the scorers. Green Hornets for top rung. D's desk. ’The school colors are incidentally, Kelly green and white. (Herald Photo Sharing the limelight with Ohio Grambling defeated Anderson, 62- of Manchester were recently censki, 6-10 center, led the UConn the Braves’ attack 'with two hom­ .714 Montreal, March 17 (J>)—"HfGllles (Tremblay)' )Kt me up aiW New York in the hope that they freshman basketball team in scor­ .10 4 Hornets settled for a 2-1 win over by Ofiara.) ______State and All-America Jerry 54, and Georgetown (Kyi era-sed can get another shot at the defend­ awarded their freshman swimming ers and a double. Boland O il...... 7 7 .500 looks rosier now, but we’re not In that was it. I'm very glad. Y 5IIDOET BOYS Orchids. Best totals were lAicy Lucas. Is the appearance of sec­ Central 'Oklahoma. 84-83, on Cecil numerals at Trinity College . . . ing ulth a 20.6 point average In Stu Miller hurled the first five yet. Remember, we still have to Ties ReMrd ing NCAA champion; Ohio State. 16 games . Look District I all- Nassiff Arms .... . 6 8 .429 Losciol 115, Ed(th Nichols 112, ond-ranked Cinclnnatf. seeking Its ; Tuttle's basket with five seconds The Bonnies lost a two-pointer Dave Shea^ former minor league Innings for the Giants, gaining Gordon Cleaners . . 5 9 .357 win that big game.” Geoffrion's big goal came at Tom .Gessay’e 108 topped pin- Sue Purnell 110, Irene Mlstretta 19th straight triumph, and fourth-1 left, baseball catcher and basketball star basketball team consists of credit for*the victory although ’That waa Coach Toe Blake 14:15 of the last period and his to bhlo State in the Holiday Tour­ Skip Chappell of Maine, Johnny Bolton Pharmacy . 3 11 .214 ners. , 110. Basehall Assured ranked Kansas State after its sev­ nament finals at New York last standout at Wlllimantic Teachers touched for Boston homers by speaking after hla Montreal Cana­ 62nd game of the season. Rich College, has Joined the faculty at Egan and. Jim Nadnot of Provi­ Jackie Jensen and Vic Wertz. San diens dumped the'^Toronto Maple ard set the record In a 60-gamq Nats Top Warriors enth straight. Cincinnati meets December and expressed a wish" dence, Jack Foley of Holy Cross The Elka took over sole poascTs- After About Face Texas Tech and K-state takes on to do battle with the unbeaten RHAM High. Shea resides in Col­ Francisco scored four runs In the aion of first place last night with Lqafa 5-2 last night and all but schedule in 1944-45. Houston. Both games are at Law­ P i l c h e r C l e m e n t , chester . . . Playing as Moriarty and Doug Crutchfield of UMass. first inning off BilleMonbouquette, assured themselves of first place in “It was very nice that Beliveau Buckeyes sgain in the NCAA Bros. In the 23rd Nonvlch Bulletin a 48-29 win over Bolton Pharmacy New Yqrk, Mmrch 17 (JPt — rence. meet. . s e a three unearned. * while Boland Oil upset Miller’s the Ught National Hockey League was able to get an assist on that The return of National League Third-ranked St. Bonaventure T o n y A l i a n a ' s 1.0 Blocking Path Basketball are the. same players Monbouquette was forced to re­ Pharmacy, 41-38. In the other race. big goal. He set a'record, too.” For Second Straight who perform with Green Manor. End of the Line tire in the second inning when a We played better thart they Beliveau had two assists—his baseball to New York City next battles Wake Forest at Charlotte Blocking their path to a return The Gas House Gang won its first ;ame, Nassiff Arms took over year seems assured after all. and Southern California, seventh- U C o n n Caplains Former Trinity football ahd line drive by ourth place beating Gordon (the Leafs) did jn that period and 57th and 58th of the season—to meeting at Kansas City is a de­ ■tart against the Westerly, R. I„ glanced below his left knee. The that did It,” said Blake. The Ca- break the rec^-for most assists Detroit, March 17 (/P)—tJnless Elgin Baylor stubs his toe, TThe State Assembly execut­ ranked in the final Associated termined band ot Wake Forest Checkers with Frank Butkus and baseball star, Bob O’Malley of Cleaners in a close one, 37-36. ed an about-face In Albany yes­ Press poll of the season, tangles Storrs—A veteran and Manchester, Is now a surgeon in Ihjury was reported not serious. nadiena scored four goals in the In one season. Bert Olmstead, pow the Lo8 Angeles Lidcers tonight should eliminate the Detroit j Deacons. Dave Boland each hooping 21 RoberU allowed just two hits and Bob Hitt (13), Bill Troy (11) third period to wrap up the victory with the Maple Leaf.s, set the terday and passed the bUI au- with Arixona State at Portland. crack inflelder from the team that The home state entry, sparked points . . . Ernie Johnson, former Holyoke and is a certified ski pa­ and Dave Dieterle (6) led third ^ WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE Pistons from the Weste^ Dirision playoffs in the National j thorixing the city to finance and Tonight's complete regional gained the nation’s top-ranking in by Pennsylvania and New Jersey trolman at Mt. Tom. Bob’s young­ his four scoreless innings gave the in the only league game scheduled mark of 56 while playing with Milwaukee Braves’ pitcher, has rugged right-hander a etring of place Boland to their victory with Hiursday. the Canadiens in 1955-56. Basketball Association build an $18-mUllon boll park In pairings: learn pitching and team fielding talent, set out on a vindication joined the club’s public relations er brother, Tom, is the police court Troy coming on In the third period THAT WE HAVE BEEN NAMED Flushing Meadows, Queens. The East at Charlotte, N. C. — last season will captain Coach J. judge In Windsor.. . Ninth annual seven shutout frames In two ap­ Winners Got Breaks Imlach said Cesare Maniago, 22- Baylor already haa led the where they and .the W’estem Divi­ Detroit’s Dave DeBusschere (’23) juggles rebound as camp^gn' after hitting rock bot­ office. Employed by the North­ pearances. to drop In all hla polnLs High for year-old rookie Toronto goalie, Lakers two atral^t victories over sion champion Hawks would open park would be leased to the Princeton (18-8) vs. St. Joseph’s O. Christian’s University of Con­ tom last month In siiccessive losses western Mutual Life Insurance Co. Connecticut Boat Show will be Miller’s were Terry Kloter (12) In the Toronto dressing room, THE EXCLUSIVE MANCHESTER StetropoUtan Baseball Club of PhUadelphia (22-4), St. Bona­ necticut baseball nine through a teammate John Morgan (13) and Spence Thompson (20) held March 23-26 at the- New The Phils tallied nine times in Leaf Coach George (Punch) Im- plkyed A (freat game and couldn’t the Pistons In ths best-of-five a best-of-seven final series in a to 'Villanova and New York U. in Milwaukee, the former local the third inning to chase Herb and Stan Grzyb (11). be blamed for the defeat. Maniago series. He bagged 40 points Tues­ game to be nationally televised to­ which has been granted a Na­ venture (23-3) vs. Wake Forest 28-game eeason, it was announced of Holv Cross strain to get into action during second half The latter stung especially be­ pro basketball whiz^wlll make pub­ Haven Arena . . Horses owned by Score. Johnny Callison and (Jlay lach said Montreal got the breaks ^ DEALER FOR morrow afternoon (NBC). The tional League franchise effec- at a squad meeting Friday after­ Rex Ellsworth scored 21 wins, 17 Frank Kopcha (17), Mark and took advantage of them. replaced the veteran Johnny day and followed with 49 more 24 (18-10). of last night’s National Invitation Tournament game at cause the Deacons played their lic appearances in’ behalf o i the Dalrymple homered for Philadel­ Sheptoff (14) and Carl Rohrback Bower who waa left behind In hours later at Loa Angeles ss he Hawks have been standing by tlx'e next year when the NL Mtdeast at Louisville — Ohio noon. Madison Square Garden. (AP Photofax.) ______poorest game of the year at Madi­ Braves . . . Anxious for the auto seconds and three thirds during phia In the big uprising. It wasijittin the books for us," aw'aiUng the outcome of the' Pis­ expands to 10 teams. Pitcher Joe Clement of Henni- the first two months of 1961. Big­ (10) led the Elks to their 11th win ImlaclysSTd. “But, you can never Toronto, suffering from a leg In­ and the Lakers continued to feast State (24-0) vs. LnulsvUlo ('20-7), son Square Garden and the New racing season to start la King Car­ Sle4>eni Homers and undisputed possession of first jury he received In a game against at the expense of the Pistons. ton-Lakers series. The assembly defeated the 5Ior«head (19-10), vs. Kentucky ker. N.H.. and infielder Tony A t-! York critics were le.ss than gener­ penter of Bolton, veteran midget gest winner for the Ellsworth Norm Siebem’B three-run home tell! We’re still In there and don’t If Detroit is able to bounce back bUI on Wednesday, but when It tanasio of Stamford were nkmed ' ous in their comments. chauffeur. Last season he drove stable was Prove It, four times place while Duke Hutchinson (8) talk to me about Second place." Boston last Sunday. Oliver Johnson Paints The ex-SeatUe University All- (18-8). run powered the A’e to their vic­ and John Roberts (8) were high America has averaged more than tonight, a fourth clash with the came up for reconsideration yes­ Mldweet at tnwrence, Kan. — co-captalns of the Connecticut , Since then Wake Forest has 34 meets. the first to cross the finish line . tory over the Orioles as Bud Daley, The victory gave the Canadiens Lakers Is scheduled here tomorrow terday 21 Republicans and 14 Yankee Conference co-champions. Cross, Hartford Both Advance a « a UConh failed to land a player on for the losers. a three-point lead over the Maple Watch Your Step returned to 41 points In 15 meetings with De­ Cincinnati (28-8) vs. Texas Tech I played four games, won the ACC Norm Bass and Don' Larsen spaced the races this winter at Hialeah | troit compared to his overall sea­ afternoon and would be televised Democrats changed their votes. (14-9), Houston (17-9) vs. Kan­ Both are seniors and veterans of 1 1 while averaging 100 pointa, the All-Y/ankee Conference basket­ seven hits. Vernon Law worked the Nassiff Arms went into fourth Leafs In one of the closest races coast-to-coast. In the event the The bill thus carried, 119 to 17. two seasons' play with the Hus- 1 Itlinched the Atlantic Coast Con­ Generous Oieck ball team. Rhode Island placed place with plenty of help from all in years for the NHL champion­ after treatment at Ohio Univer­ son's average of 34A, all of which sas State (21-4). Into New England Semi-Finals first five Innings In the Pirates’ sity with radio active cobalt. The I has bad a lot to do with the Lakers Ptstona even the aeries, the teams The bill must still be passed Far West at Portland, Ore. — kies. , ference championship and fiogged • ■ Tip of the (dtapeau to the Mam- Barry Multer and Gary Koenig success over Milwaukee. Elmo boys. Bob (Constantine (8). Danny ship. trimming the Pistons nine out of would return to Los \ngeles to by the State Senate and signed Utah (21-6) x-8. Loo Angeles Loy­ Attanasio was captain of Con­ ' favored St. John’s In openln^'>, chester Police Mutual Aid Associa­ Doug Crutchfield of UMass, Skip Plaskett belted a pair of four- bag­ Lynch (7), Ray Janeck (8) and They can wrap up the title with horse was believed to have can-1 13 times— during the regular settle matters Sunday. by Gov. Rockefeller to become ola (19-6), Southern California necticut’s NCAA quarter-finalist Boston. March 17 Teamsf>game of the season in ousting I NCAA play three nights ago at tion for its generous donation of Chappell of Maine and Benny Bee ger^ and Bob Skinner and Gene Ruas Cole (6) were the leading a tie or a win in one of their re­ cer on the bone. schedule, plus twice In a row thus i 'West Scoring Mate - effective, but legislation leaders soccer team last fall, and Clement from Maine, Rhode Island and Spaulding High of Barre, the Ver New York to bring its record to 3760 to the Police A Fire Junior ton of Vermont rounded out the Baker also hit for the circuit for .scorers. Mike Orlowski (19) paced maining two games against the said they regaled this as. a (21-6) vs. Arizona Stale (22-5). far in the playoffs. Next to to'iug to put the damp­ Tonight’s winners will meet In is a student member of the uni­ Connecticut battle tonight in the, mont champion- 18-10. Athletic Association and |200 to first squad . . Giauit Highlights of Pittsburgh while Lee Maye hom­ the CHeaners. Chicago Black Hawks and the De­ er on Baylor plus rookie Jerry mere fomlality. versity’s advisory committee on semi-rfinals of the 36th New Eng The 'Vermopters gave Hope a Len Chappell, the 6-8. 240-pouiid the Instructors of Handicap pro­ 1960, a half hour sound color film, ered for the Braves. troit Red Wings. The Leafs also Brink of EUmlnstlon ° the regional finals Saturday night have two games to go, against the AMESITE DRIVES In the Eastern Division, the West who has averaged 2? pointa to determine the four teams that athletics. land Scholastic Basketball Tour-: .stiff battle through the first half junior who was rsmkled by the gram. The money was part of the is now available free of charge to The Twins handed the Reda their Hockey at a Glance In the two playoff battles, the big Clement, a pharmacy major, is nament at Boston Garden. which ended with the Rhode Is­ snub accorded him by AU-Amerlca proceeds from the first annual Po- groups. Reservations may be made sixth defeat in seven starts by New York Rangers and the Bos­ Philadelphia Warriors also are on confcem in the Pistons’ camp is Holiday Events will go to Kansas City for the ton Bruins before the regular sea­ AND - the brink of elimination. The semifinals a week from tonight. a graduate of Henniker High In the opener. Bishop Cheverus, landers ahead only 42-40. selectors, has been the most de­ iiceman’s Ball . . . Ellington Ridge by writing the Film Department, combing' Claude Osteen for three Thursday’s Results how to get their No. 1 scorer. Ohio State. Cincinnati. St. Bona- school in the class of 1957. He the Maine champion, will play^ structive Deacon in this period. He Country Club will hold a dinner- New York Giants, 10 Columbus runs in the eighth inping. Jim Bau- - National League son ends Sunday night. Syracuse Nationals best them 115- Bailey Howell, back on the scoring . First annual filidget and Junior played both baseball and basket­ Second Half Superiority scored 140 points and seized 72 dance Saturday night, April 29 at Circle, New York 19. N,Y. mer and Frank Robinson homeretk Moat of the attention In the PARK AREAS 114 last night for a 2-0 lead In Town Duckpln Bowling Chaniplon- vcnUire and Southern Csl are Hartford Public, Connecticut nin- But Hope's superiority .showed Montreal 5, Toronto 2. Canadlen.a' dressing room waa on: track. favored to reach Oie round of ball for his high school team, mak­ nerup. rebounds. for Cincinnati. Rookie Steve Boroie their best-of-seven semifinals. Howell has struckythc worst ahlp Tournaments wUI be rolled ing the Allstate basketball fives in the .second half when the Rhody With sparkling help from the slammed a three-run double in the Ameridui League Bernie (Boom Boom) Gcoffrlon Crashed Driveway The Warriors had come from 14 slump of his careervnoth college Saturday at the Holiday lAnes. four. \ Wilbur Cros.s of New Haven champions adjusted their defense Rochester 6, Quebec 3. who tied retired Maurice (Rocket) Another major post-season tour­ both as a junior and senior. At Connecticut tltlist and defendl little back couriers. Alley Hart, sixth Inning to spark the Tigers' points behind to tie the game and professional, fitter averaging There are openings In all classes, Connecticut, he played freshman ■^ashioned reasonable control Dave Wiedeman and Billy Packers, fifth uln in six games at the ex­ Eastern League Playoffs Richard’s record of 50 goals Into Gravel. Stone and Sand with less then three minutes lef^ midgets and Juniors — boys and nament, the National Invitation New Ehigland champion. wi“ of Rcfcei-o Aja. He was the big New HaVen 2, Greensboro 1. 23.4 points during the season, he baseball and basketball and has pose unbeaten Hope High of Wake Forest is (in explosive pack­ Weekend Teevee pense of the Cards. Ken Boyer had one season. But foul shots by 7-8 Swede Hair managed only a basket and free girls. Each bowler will roll five (NIT), opened last night in New point Vnan of the game with 35 a circuit .clout for St. Louis. Friday’s Schedule "The players kept felling me I Gnaranteed Satisfaction ■york. St. Louis nipped Miami been a varsity baseballer for two idence, the Rhode Island c age that the Bonnies rtiay find brook and Hal Greer pushed the' ^ro w for three pointa Tiie.sday and games with the top etght In each years. He was cla.ss treasurer dur­ pointsB 24 in the first half. _ hard to handle. Saturday— Hal Jones’ single with the bases could do it, then I mlsiied several NaU to victory. iiftprffited slightly to 10 (Fla.). 58-56. on Tom Kieffer’s pion. In the second game. Hoik won the title in '1937. points division moving Into head-to-head ing his sophomore year. He is the Winners will play for t six St. Joseph’s, still seeking a vic­ 2 p.m,—NBA Playoffs full In the 10th inning gave the In­ Providence at Spritigfield. good chances and I said to myself M. E. FRENCH GO. The Nats can win the series by Wednesday. play. field goal with, three seconds left son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo.seph Clem­ Clieverus had to battle in oust- Channels 22, SO. dians their sqtieaker over the An­ Saturday’s .Schedule ‘That's it for toriight,’ ” Geoffrion beating the Warriors Saturday at Neither Howell nor Piston Coach and Holv Cro.ss downed Detroit, state crown tomorrow nighjrnlgny whenwnen . p„rtsmouth, the New Hamp- tory after two NCAA failures here ent of Henniker. tonight’.s lo!»ers will In as many years, matches Its 22-4 2 p.m.—College Basketball, gels. Willie Kirkland had batted American 'League said. Coventry—Phone PI 2-7161 Philallelphia. Dick McGuire can explain the 86-82. when Tim Shea popped in During his two-year pitching ilsyym me I ,hire champion, 62-,52. SMU vs. Texas, Channel 8. in Cleveland’s other runs. Jim Rochester at Springfield. "Then Jean (Beliveau) and Wilt Chamberlain topped Phila­ star’s scoring troubles. The Lak­ eight straight free throws Ir) the consolation opener. K/' Superior rebounding bv s well , record against Priaceton’s 18-6. Two Break Record career for the Huskies. Clement Wilbur Cross, with three mem­ Swan Sidelined 4 p.m.—NIT, Pro\1dence \s . Perry, Mike Lee and Mudeat Grant delphia 'With 32 points and Guy ers, however, hail the brilliant job closing minute.s to break a 74-74 appeared In 20 games, pitched drilled group which maintained its DePauI, Channels 22, 80. shared the Tribe pitching, limit­ Rodgers added 26. 17 in the last of "dmible-teamming” by Rudy tie. bers of last year’s all toun^iament poLse furnished Cheverus its vic­ The Tigers' Ivy League cham­ ing Los Angeles to five hits. St. Petersburg, Fla.. March 17 i 95 1-3 innings, allowed 57 hits. 18 team—Ralph Puccini, Phil Brooks pions. have lost Don Swan, cap­ 4 p.m.—Wrestling, Channel 8. half when he sparked th8 W’ar- Larusso. and Tom Hawkins for vir­ There is no play tonight in the' runs^l2 earned, walked 26, struck tory after trailing 27-29 at, the 4:30—Race of Week, Duke Snider and Tommy Davis rlor comeback drive. tually putting the clamps on How­ (4*'—If old man parr-he's 71 had NIT, but there will be plenty of and Dave Hicks—eliminated New half. Portsmouth had won 17 in tain and ace rebounder, who suf­ a voice he'd bo squealing with an- out i4. won eight and lost one, Bedford High School 52-49 Gulfstream Handicap, slugged Yank hurler Dolph Schayes. who fouled out ell. action in the small college posl- aiicce.ssion, fered a head injury early In the Channel 18. for successive homers In the sixth "If Howell were just hitting i guish at the Pa.sadcna Golf Club while compiling an earned run night. George Washington victory th?t with 9:44 to play, led Syracuse sca.son affairs. average of 1.13, I Hartford Public, appearing in the 5 p.m.—All-Star Golf, inning In the Dodgers’ triumph. with 24 points while playing-ln his around his average, we wouldn't today. Two players--Jack Mc­ The .semifinals in the NCAA Never Trailed ' New Englands for the first time, qualified Princeton for the trip Phil Ortiga, Roger Crplg and Stan be on the brink of elimination," Gowan and Billy Casper Jr.T—shot Attanasio attends the Scitool of The defenders quickly took the Collins vs. De Vicenza, 1,000th game in a Nats’ uniform. Small College and the NAIA Tour­ Education, majoring in physical played a careful, control game in South. Channel 8. Williams held New, York to three McGuire lamented as the Pistons 63s to lead the field and break the naments are on tap at Evansville, lead and never trailed although Junior Pete Xampbell gunned in Extrd MilGd^G jiQjoco^^ Should the Lakers win tonight. educa,tion. He graduated from whipping the tournament's Cind­ 5 p.m.—^^Wrestlin, Channel 18. hiU. they'd have to rush to St. Louis I returned from the Coast. courae record by a stroke. Ind.^ and Kansas City, respectlve- the hard fighting Whaling City erella team. Smith Academy of 27 points to lead the rout of GW 10 p.m.—Fight of Week, Stantiford High in 1957 and played club battled furiously in the final and spark Princeton to Its first i ly- baseball, soccer, and football in period, once closing the gap to Hatfield, the Western Msssachu- Scott vs. Thompson, This i.s the lineup: high school where he was captain .selts -tltlist, 6.3-42. NCAA Tournament victory In six Channel 8. Blades One Up NO ODOR o NO TIU-TAU STRIAAS or LAP MA6K* Small College Slate ; 40-39. Bert- Smith, until last night unbeaten games. . of the soccer team. i Wilbur Cro.ss held New Bed- W IT UM iOAff I Al Evan.svilic: Ml. St. Mary's Ftank! through 22 games, was held .score­ St. Joseph’s did not have to play Sunday-T- New Haven, March 17 (JPf—The N O CUAN.4IP n O S U M (Md) vs. Wittenberg and South I ford's top point-getter, less over the first three minutes a preliminary round game to 2:30—NBA Playoff, The coming - baseball season I Nightingale, to a meager seven New Haven Blades have taken a • NO WAITINO FOe IT TO 06T ... ^ Dakota State vs. Southea.at Mis­ and bowed to a stronger team. make the regionals. The Hawks Channels 2 i, SO. 4-3 lead In their beet-of-nlhe East­ RETREADS will mark the 17th etraight for souri. ' points. Smith has only 35 boys enrolled gained their berth by winning the 2:30—Sunday Sports ern H o^ey League playoffs At Kan.sas City: Georgetown the Clarolina League. It will have Hope High. Rhode Island's un­ Middle Atlantic Conference crown. Spectacular, Channel 8. ^ HARD WASHASU TINISH IN WST A PIW MMUTU DILLON’S 1 a split season of 140 games. beaten champion, won -its 26th In school and w8nt down fighting a'gainst the Greensbofo (Generals. (Ky) vs. Northern Michigan and as its ace point getter. Jingles Jack Egan, a 22-polnt a game man, 4 p.m.—^Tenpin Derby, The Blades yeeterday-defeated the / [SALES Channel 8. Kovalski, was top man with 24. He is their big gun as they carry a Generals, 2-l, on goals by John NEW Mur-oh is OJACO'S modern inside point/ had been averaging just under 40 13-game winning streak into the Brophy and Bob Ertel. Greens­ AT per game. playoffsl ■' boro’s Don Carter saved his team • NEW s p e e d -EASE- lASTtNOKAUTY Both nights are 11,600 sellouts. Thursday’fi Fights TIRE from a ahutout by scoring a goal NEW VINYL-LATEX BASE I with one eecond of play remain­ Al Barlick is the National Los Angeles .— Eddie Garcia, JIBOUT COST ’59 CHEVROLET Bel Air Tudor. , ’59 FORD Ranch Wagon. League's oldest umpire in point of Tale football star Bob Blanchard ing. The series continues tonight / service. He joined Its staff In 1940. Is on the E lf hockey team. 134 Denver, outpointed Emello In Greensixiro. 8 cylinder, $ 1 ^ A Flores, 132 4i, San Bernandino, INTRODUCTORY OFFER Mufflers BRAKES tmeut sovn NEsmKMM Co)lf., 10. Tony Hererra, 12394 powerglide. — ■ *1595 pm nm ne ntm rtim UNCONDITIONALLY ^CbloisGMore 1 an w«ra» tmm Inglewood,'Calif., outpointed Henry AT YOUR OJACO DEALER ■ 1 Nieto, 125, San BYanfclsco, 10. ■ 1 0 Whqt a Great Way to PAMT ROLLER AND PAN Desk Celen esJ WlBe ’56 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 4-Door ’.58 FORD Ranch Wagon, GUARANTEED • • a fivonoway wMiafatlanofMori^w Hardtop. Nice shape. Blue and S V A A C W. G. Schwarz Co., Inc. ENTER TH€ Nmy IB year Otoco Ridkn 1 0 One owner. i A white. 1 a YD RELINED l■ te r ■ ix • s CRUISER CLASS FuH tread depth, best GeodyMr rubber, Goodyear custom nylon treod design. MARINE DIVISION NEW CAR 81.80 Per Quart 1 N Itah RAMUSS PAMTMG ’59 VAUXHALL Fordor. $ Q O C ’59 GALAXIE Club Victoria. Blue Only perfect casings used. 85.95 Oalltm Low mileage. O w w Fits— St. Patrick's Day Special , and white, radio, Q A C Grand Opening C heater. Fordomatic. 1 O Y D Buick ’57-’5R 1 0 .0 0 0 S i? fC Gf«M Stamps with any ■ D.E.R.R. Hav6 Your Own Casings Retreaded •60 FAIRLANE 500 2-Door. ntwjBor purchosod We have also remodeled our Hardware Department White. $ 1 A A C MARCH 16, 17, IS, 19, 9 A.M. to 9 F.M. and have a complete line of tools for the do-it-yonr- ’57 TOWN VICTORIA. Ford ’53-’55 f Like new. . 1 w l r W 0 FORD 5.000 Grton Stamps with any Whitewalls Refinished Like New 'selfer. Gray and white. U A g 8-ry1lnder truck CHEV. For iootinq Softy’’* PLYM. 6 Featuring u s m I cor purehosod $19^5 or evor Fully equipped. 1 I Y 3 Cadillac ’52-’55 OFFER GOOD TODAY AND TOMORROW ’59 GALAXIE Town Victoria. Rear Beating Clinic R West Bend Motors DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS Fully equipped, black, ^<| A A C Seamanship '61 MERCURY COMMUTER STATION W AGON V h om ps on 's ’.)5 FORD Custom 4- A g Mercury ’54 Barnes Aluminum . ONE DAY SERVICED with every purchase of paint and hardware from Satur* whitewall tires. D Convertible Bear AH Oth«rs 16.95 Door. Red and while. " § Y J Motor Servicing Power Brakes Slightly Higher Dolphin Boats ^IU9 CRUIStnE 19 day, March 18 thru Saturday, March 25. .Most Fords ’54-’58 ■ r Boat Repairs DO NOT TAKE A CHANtE WITH SMOCTH. WORN OUT T1RS&. FREE IN- ’56 BUICK Special $ A A C Sea-Mac Cruisers ■ Igpesl vcA m podtogs er'alll Chevrolet ’37-’50 raniillr-sln ceWn, New (46* x 2-Door Hardtop. ' 0 7 ^ F ’.56 FORD 4-Door Vic- $ * 7 ^ ^ Prtinium londcd Lining Inboard and Outboard Fof^ Bootliiq WooHiro SPECTIONw DRIVE IN ANYTIME. ' toria. Black and white. # Y 3 II*) Star-g«»r Hatch b hlsgwt Uncondiriondly Haman Sailboats Sailboat I^ces allect, ’Strlkinf new Caniral ’59 FAIRLANE Fordor. 0 Center. Many other extrai. Gqt Plus A Complete All Day Cruises StoMmi WofM Fordomatic. C A C '58 FAlkLANE Sedan. $U U A g GiKirantMd 12 months our tep-lrode offer, power steering. 1 S R Line Of Accessories Boating Vacations Equipped with heater and defroster, backupcup lights, courtesy NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, ING. LUMBER—MILLWORK—MASON SUPPLIES Fully equipped. QUARANTEED for LIFE of CAR or 18,000 MHos lights,lights,' tu'tubeless ■ tires,----- direetional------signals. Federal Label Price Stock No. 1-M-loe. 2 MAIN STREET—MI 9-5295 TO OIUGINAL OWNER $2i987.10. ’58 FAIRLANE 2-Door Victoria. D Come in and get acijuainted with our Marine Division McBr id e s 29^0AI> ST. SERVICE AND QUALITY AT NO EXTRA ' Open Till 9 P.M. Thnrs.--All Day Sat. endurance and^ltest run of the Biumes Sportabont. MANCHESTER G O O D .r ^ E A R MORIARTY BROTHERS rGOOD/r^EAR] FREE ESTIMATES / A In Manchester—357 Broad St. Llacoln-Ooiitlnental-Mercory-CoBiet-Bngllali Ford Sport Spot Tel. Mi 3-1579 ALL CARS CARRY ' SEE piLLON’Sj TIRE SERVICE 1 MILE PAST VERNON CIRCLE TOWARD . . . and WnXTS JXKP HNANaN« ARRANGED TeL MI 8-2444 WRITTEN GUARANTEES :' 1 AND SAVE NOW ^ FISK ( R O C X yiU E ON RT. R3^TR B-2M2 SOI Center Street—Open EveniiiKe—TeL MI S'SISS IM Oeater 8 tr-M I MViT

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en evenings. trally located. Children accepted- Immediate occupancy. "Tom appointment. Philbrick Agency, breezeway and garage. Excellent bam. Price $16,800. Call'Cantor 4r than the United States had fur *ojdietbook Phone for appointment matic oil heater and hot water. MI 9-8464. nished the royal government. Hartford LOST—P alr/of boy’s shoes, Re- 367 Oakland Street Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0858 limited. Mrs. Oorsey, 14 Arch St., Apply 60 Holl St. Minor, Broker, Rockville, TR condition. Choices' neighborhood. Goldfarb, Realtors, Ml 3-8442, TR By FAYE HENUE 1964 MERCURY 4-door, good condi 5-6244. Souvanna’s remark was taken Hazardville ward. Cali MI 9-7230. MI 3-1446 tion rebuilt engine. Asking $400 If you have no means of transpor­ Manchester. ,______5-5042. MANCTESTER—8 bedroom home, Large (100x150) well landscaped tation, I’U send my auto for you. ROCKVILLE—14 Laurel St. Well lot—big trees. Terrific buy at seriously in Washington because Manchester Call MI 8-6452. STAFFORD — Farm 110 acres, nice condition, on lai^e lot, full STAFFORD—5% room ranch, fire­ he rccentl.v visited the rebel head­ What This Oountry Needs — 1956 Ford Country Sedan B u sin g Opportunities 32 Helpt Wanted— Male 36 No obligation furnished 2% room apartment. In- -baaemenl on bus line, near school $13,900. Hew Britain Announcements Heatin'K and Plumbing 17 ONE FURNISHED room for light mtre second floor front, Mrs. trout stream, pond, large modem place. hot water heat, garage, quarters in'the Plaine dea Jarres. Better Housing All Can Buy Radio, heater, autjomatic, power housekeeping. Call MI 8-7480. dairy bam, silo, 2-car garage with and shopping center. Small down large lot, beautiful view, owner 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-door, good STAFFORirf^ Drive-In luncheon­ PART-TIME drug clerk,------, Monday . a :—L—B—E—R—T— S Johnson. Tel TR 5-8607. Laotian and western mUltary In exurbia lives a family who Rockville IME TAXE8 prepared la your steering, power brakes. Beautiful PLUMBING AND heating - re­ workshop, tool shed, 7 room Co­ payment. Crtl owner, MI 9-9770. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor moving out of state. Immediate in t o : dark green finish. motor, $125. MI 4-1248 after 6. modeling installations, mpalrs. ette on Route 19. near lakes and and Wednesday,iy,T 9-2 r p.m., Saturday 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ROOM FOB Rent, bath, kitchen occupancy. Tom Minor, Broker, source.s in Vientiane said today recently built a spacious home. San Antonio / homehomi or by appSntment. THREE ROOM unfurnished apart­ lonial house. All in excellent con­ COVENTRY — 7 room cap* on All work guaranteed 25 years ex­ several small villages. Stainless 4-9 p.m.,, d riv e’sr’s license.- —— Hhtper- r — Open Nights tiU S-Sst. 6 p.m. privUeges, free^parklng. 128 Birch Rockville, TR 6-5042. that the military situation Is tend­ Laat March they put their house South Windsor / lenced tax.work, 14 hour eervlce. $595 1959 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof, ex ience preferred., Refei^ences.F Write ment on first floor, bath, hot dition. Pretty as a picture. Own­ waterfront, 2-car garage, fire­ ing to stabilize but that the gov­ perience. 24-hour service. Call steel equipment, main building St. Ml 8-4451. *______■ water, stove. Rent reasonable. MI 3-1577 on the markel Why? (here!) CaU MI 3-4728. cellent condition. Take over pay Box R, Herald TORO LAWNMOWERS at reduced er retiring. Tom Minor, Broker, place. den. 1% baths, on large lot. J^touNCIGTON — Beautifuj exccu- ernment forces have given some 1955 Buick Special H ard^p Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. 40x28’, five years old, excellent Working couple only. MI 3-7094. Rockville. TR 5-5042. They had spotted several older Taunton ments. MI 9-8857. family size year ’round business. prices. Ride, rotary, reel models PLEASANT large heated room for $19,000. W. B. Thieman, Agent, PI tlve’e home,hoi custom built 6-room ground at Sala Phou Kcng. f e d e r a l in c o m e taxes pre­ Radio, heater, automatic, extra with wmd-tunnel grass bag attach­ 2-7752. ROLLING PARK AREA but equally suitable homes in the pared with your savinn in mind. Good income. Tom Minor, Broker, gentleman, $7 weekly, central lo­ AVAILABLE for immediate occu­ brick ranch overlooking Willing- The roval government headed by Valhalla clean. Help Wanted— ment. Marlow’a, Inc., 867 Mam, cation, private entrance, free ton Center. I.,arge cabinet kitchen, area. These were priced consider­ Rtaaonable ratea Call Ml 9-6246. RockvUle, TR 5-5042. pancy large modem 3 room apart­ Houses For Sale 72 H. B. GRADY. Broiler.. Licenced. Six room Cape with all rooms Prince Bonn Oum sharply criti­ ably below what the relatively new Vernon $445 Auto Drlvlne School Radlo-TV Repair 37 MI 9-5221.______parkinjg, MI 8-8914.______picture window, 2 fireplaces, plen­ cized Souvanna f’houma’a depar Male or Female ment, heat, hpt water, tile bath Bonded. Experienced. Choice finished and 1% baths. Fireplace, house cost.' Wallingford INCOME TAX returns prepared by MORTLOCirS Manchester’s lead Services 18 TOR SALE — Prices reasinsble. and shower, four closets, extra COVENTRY—5 room ranch, large selection of homes to suit buyer’s basement, combination windows, ty cloeet apace, walk-in cedar j ture Wedneada,v on a tour of west- former Internal revenue agent In 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Tudor Help Wanted— Female 35 MEN-WOMEN $20 daily. Sell lu ROCKVILLE—24 Grove. Well fur­ lot, $11,800, Call owner PI 2-6148 cloaet, etc. 1% baths, breezeway, i c,.n and Communist capitals after They figured it would be smart Warehouse Point ing driving school Three skilled Sensible e t t t n accepted. Dressers, nished light housekeeping room, Size refrigerator and stove, park­ price range. Call MI 8-8009 at any dormers front and rear. Owners are your home or by appointment. Radio, heater, automatic, V 6 en­ PHILCO RECOMMENDED service mlnoua nameplates. Write Reeves ing. Adults only. $80. MI 3-6396. after 5 anxious to sell and have priced this 2-car garage, 3 acres land. Imme-1 he agreed to try to bring the ra ­ to get their money out of the new West Hartford gine. This is a local one owner car courteous Instructors. Class room on Hi-Fi’s, radios, televisions, also bedstead, springs, mattress, pU- $10 weekly. Tel. TR 6-9594.______time. Also small business services. Ml instructions for 16, 17 year olds. CLERK-TYPIST—Permanent full­ Co., Attleboro, Maas. lows, pillow cases, sheets, blan­ home well belojv comparable homes diate occupancy. Tom Minor, - ihel Lao to the' table to negotiate home. They could live as comfort­ Wethersfield , with 27,000 miles. Must be seen. guaranteed service on all other ■ SIX ROOM duplex, centrally locat- 4 CAROL DRIVE - RockvUle, $18, Broker, Rockville TR 5-5042, with the Vientiane regime and ably in one of the older houses 9-89U. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director time poeition for neat, accurate kets, bath and face towels, 9x12 I ELDERLY gentleman would like MANCHESTER —7 room Cape in this very desirable section. Windsor - Only. f- makes. Shop our- sjMclal do-it- worker. Small friendly office. Nor- Ml references. Available on or 650. 5 room ranch, large living family room, modem kitchen, 3 Close to the elementary school and and have a couple of thousand dol­ INCOME TAX preparation, busi­ of Driver Education. MI 9-7896. rug, 9x14,rug, tank type vacuum someone to share his home. Ref­ room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ WEST STAFFORD-5 room s ^ himself. $695 yourself department featuring dis­ msin’s, 443 Hartford Rd-, Mr. Situations Wanted— cleaner. 44 CanoU Rd., East Hart­ abmt April 15. Box S. Herald. bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good Salters swimming pt»l. Excellent lars extra to invest in their chil­ ness and individual. Raymond count prices. Open evenings and erences exchanged. Box E, Her- rooms, 1%% mortgage can be level, basement garage, artesian Heartened by their military suc­ LARSON’S Connectlcut’a first U Kaufman. Female " 38 ford. aid.______lot with trees. One block to financing can be obtained. cesses, the Paihet Lao rejected di­ dren's education. Girard, Ml 9-6008. 1956 Ford Convertible censed driving school trained Saturdays. Satellite Electronlca Business Locations asaunied. Marion E. Robertson, well, 5 acres land, good condition, Broker, MI 3-5953. schools, shopping add bus, $16,900 rect peace negotiations. Before In Manhattan dwells a family In Radio, heater, automatic, 2-tone Certified and approved is now of Service, 165 School SL. Manches­ R.N. OR L.P.N. for 11 p.m.-7 a.m. RELIABLE woman would Uke to LAWSON SOFA, amdlo couch, Kel- HEATED—Furnished room for gen­ Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. $9,500, Tom Minor. Broker, Rock­ a reiit-controlled apartment. Sev­ (A.L.A.) AUTOMOBILE Legal As- ter. MI 9-1788 or JA 8-1689. Friday and Saturday, Vernon ______For Rent______64 ville. TR 5-5042. taking oft on his tour Souvanna sociaUon. Special Representative, blue. This car is a repoasession. ferihg classroom and behind do babysitting In my own home vmator refrigerator, 8 overstuffed tleman, close to Mam St. Call i n $12,600—SIX room cape, full base eral months ago a tenants’ com­ Must be sold. Haven, TR 6-2077. LARGE ONE-room air-conditioned MANCHEISTER—Six room ranch T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor said that the Communist rebuff Clifford W. Barnett, 28 Otis St., wheel instruction for teenagers day or night. PI 2-8336. chairs, wmdow fan for sale. Rea­ 9-0641.______ment, combination wtadows and left an international conference on mittee In the buUding suggested Ml 96075. sonable. 'Tel MI 8-7228, office. 100% Main St. location. financing available, near schools Manchester, Conn. Tel. MI 8-T424. $595 MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA DO IT NOW! You’Ve thought about doora. ameslte drive, shade trees, Wanted— Real Estate 77 Laos the only possible road to that a group be formed to buy the Engineering Marlow’s 867 Main S i 30 days occupancy. Marion E. bus. shopping, city sewer, water building from the present owners PREPARE FOR driver’s test television, service. MI 9-4641. it we Know. Probably talked about Dogs— Birds--Peta 4] TOR SALE—Gas stove m excel­ SINGLE ROOM, gentleman pre­ fireplace, oil hot water heat, tile ' MI 3-1577 peace and that' he would seek sup­ Insurance 1955 Rambler Robertson. Broker. MI 3-5958. NEEDED — 8 bedroom house, port abroad for such a conference. who were "nJIklng” the property, INCOME-T'AX problems? The best Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class it, too. But don’t put off any long lent condition, two years <^d. Call ferred. MI 96722.______' STORE TOR rent on Sprues Bt. ” bath, amesite drive. Can MI 6-4626 $14,000 to $20,000. Have several Psychology 6 cylinder, radio, heater, stand r a d io -TV r e p a ir s , any make — er! CaU AVON now to arrange in COCKER SPANtEL, free, about Reasonable and parking In the 216 WOODBRIDGE—Under $18,000. extracting a handsome manage­ a^8^ver is to call PI 2-6607. ard transmission. 3 to choose from room. Three Instructors. No wMt- MI 9-5986. SIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and or MI 9-4528. qualified buyers. Carlton W. After a cabinet meeting with the Ing Manchester Driving Acade­ cars, amplifiers, phonographa and tervlew in your home at your con­ w ee^ ' old, male. Friendly with rear. Call MI ;-8C19, 21C Spruce 7 rooms, bath, lavatory, steam gas ment fee made possible because Selling -Tudors and 4-doors. Take your changers. Over 47 years total ex­ garage, full shed dormer, 2 full heat, fireplace, freezer, stove, 2- Hutchins, MI 9-5132, 3-man delegation that returned INCOME TAX preparation. • bus! m y PI 2-724?, venience. Let us show you how children. MI 8-2466. CUSTOM MADE four drawer desk. Wanted— ^Rooms— Board 62 St. SPIC ’N SPAN — 6 room Cape from talks witli Souvanna in Cam they neglected maintenance and Radio announcing pick at only. perience. 90 days guarantee on all 30x36x30, wamut finish. Call MI baths, wooded lot, easy walking car garage, amesite drive. Abun­ ness and individual. Raymond you can earn extra money the distance to achoola,- bus, and shop­ aluminum storms and aiding, WE BUY and sell. Please call this bodia before he left, the govern­ reduced service. Stock brokerage $345 15 work. Potterton’s. BIl 9-4587. easy way in your spare time. CaU f r e e :—Black and white puppy 86175. i MIDDLE-AGED woman wants SMALL’ STORE fOr rent. Ideal for large shaded lot. For a betUr buy dant shade, evergreen, fruit trees. The apartment dweller was not Girard, MI 9-6008. male, 1% years old. Inquire 136 ping. Don’t mips this outstanding office for speedy service. J. D. ment said in a communique: Business Services Offered 13 BU 9-4922. room, either kitchen or cookmg barber, shoemaker or any small call Robert Wolverton, MI 3-1914. Wide frontage, 400 foot depth, ex­ Realty. 470 Main St., Ml 8-5129. owner oriented.' He balked at the 1956 Chrysler N. Y. RADIO-’TV REPAIR, any make, Doming St. business. Reasonable rent. 186 W. value, $15,900. Philbrick Agency, clusive Escott. MI 9-7683. "Confronted with the failure of free pickup and delivery on small privileges. Box P, Herald. MI 9-8464. Idea of co-operative ownership. THE DAIRY QUEEN on West Mid 4-door, radio, heater; automatic, SPRING CLEAN-UP—Attics, cel­ STENOGRAPHER Oerk— Knowl­ BENDIX BEMI-automatlc washing Middle 'I\impike. Call Ml 9-6205 AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE WISH SOMEONE to handle your prince Souvanna Phouma to face Today, he is begging for the lars. garages, yards, burning bar­ radios, phonographs. Hours 6-10 machme, like new, $80. MI 8-2617, MANCHESTER—8 room Cape with his responsibilities as the sole po­ die'Turnpike is now open. power steering, power brakes. edge of bookkeeping helpful. Lib­ after 2. BOLTON, CONN.—For sale, ranch real estate? Cal] me MI 9-0320 privilege of buying the apart- Compare this one rels emptied, vacant houses p.m. H * E Rddio and TV, MI eral benefits, salary open. Request WANTED—Good home for young - 6 room Cape near all schools and garage, city water and sewerage, litical figure capable of serving as 9-5582, MI 3-1479. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator. Magic Apartments— Flats— OFFICE FOR rent near Parkade, house, 6 rooms, furnished or un for prompt and courteous service pent. Why 7 $845 cleaned. Barrels for sale. M A M application form by writing Co­ dog, part beagle. Free. MI 9-5408 1% blocks from the bus line arid 4 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, Joseph Barth. Broker.. a link between three opposing Rubbish Removal Service, MI Chef gas stove, maple kitchen Tenements 63 186 W. Middle Turnpike. Call Ml furnished, basement garage. He haa looked around. If he Personals CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, operative Farm Credit, 766 Main Please call owner MI 8-7354, Box shopping. Amesite driveway, new sewing room, living room with Laotian parties, the government 9-9757. table and chairs. Reasonable. Call 9-6205 after 2. fireplace, kitchen with G.E. built- moves into a newer building he 1957 Chevrolet 210 available all hours. Satisfaction St., WiUlmantic, Conn. GENERAL RENTAL agency. J. D. 62, Carpenter Road. roof, hew siding, and a low, low SELLING? Buying? Trading? places its hopes tin an internation­ ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, Live Stock— Vehicles 42 MI 9-8392. price 08 owner is anxious. ins, dining, room, outside patio matter what your needs may be. al solution . . . which will serve ns will gain service and maintenance, 4-door station wagon, radio, heat­ LAWNMOWERS sharpened and guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. Realty, 470 Mam Street, MI ./EXCELLENT spot for any business bonded representative, Alfred HOW TO TURN free evenings Into MANCHESTER - Colonial, 6 spa­ with glass sliding doors, 1-3 acre Mitten can fit them like a glove a base for re-establishing peace In but he will lose space and' comfort er, adtomaUc. A real clean, low serviced. Avoid the spring rush. cash. If you need extra doUara GOOD GENTLE famUy cow MAPLE DINING room set for sMe, 8-6129. or office. Center of town, plenty and he will be paying twlcp as AmeU, 206 Henry St. Tel. Ml mileage car. brown, due to freshen March 14 6 chairs and hutch, like new, Kel- of parking. MI 9-5229 9-5. cious rooms, large living room landscaped lot. FhJll price $17,990. Free inspection upon request. Call Laos and Southeast Asia." 8-0450. The L A M Equipment Corp., ’TR weekly, learn how hundreds have ROCKVILLB — See us tor your JACK LAPPEl;! AGENCY For further information call Mr. the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, much rent. $995 5-7609 oi«MI 36771 after 5 p.m. PI 2-8096. vmator Foodarama. 169 McKee with fireplace, family size tile Information Minister Bouavan Above are two Moving— Trucking— converted spare time Into cash apartment! 8% rooms, heat, ap­ NICE OFFICE or small store, love­ kitchen porch, one-car garage, Handler. MI 3-7779. Realtors, MI 3-6930. John Carter, editor of The VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In St. MI 9-7369. Office MI 9-4506 Norasing said he doubts the gov American Home Maggazlne, chal COMPLETE REPAIRS — By Stu- Storage______20 selling guaranteed costume jewel­ pliances, parking, $90 monthly; ly condition, inlaid linoleum on large lt 100x200. $20,900. F.I/MORE TURKINGTON. Judge. dlcated today it would agree to the ciala, fixit yourself cars, always tired couple, nice yard, two large MI 3-4836 year and won’t be built in 1961. 1954 Chevrolet Bel A ir ...... 295 Household Services Grinder and Pizza Shop, 130 storm and screens from $9.95. GARAGE FULL of furniture, chests 8-2068. FIVE-ROOM house one year old, Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8484. shade-hrees, close to bus. Asking proposed international conference a g o ^ selection. Look behind our 20 others to choose, from Painting— Papering 21 Wesley Vancour, Broker Don’t -believe those economists Offered 13-A Spruce St., between 2-5 p.m. Best buy full mch doors, roll up of drawers, tablw. single and dou­ . lall electric, $100 monthly. Alfred $10,900. Gerard Agency, Ml 8-0365. but only if the 3-n(j|fon neutrality GIVES YOU ofQce. Douglas Motors, 833 Main. awnmgs, patio enclosures. Master- ble beds, commodes, bookcases, D, Heckler. PI 2-6519 between 5-6 SIX ROOM home in A-1 condition. group, was set up first. who rationalize that "America is PAINTING AND paperhanging FREE LINGERIE —And valuable r Rithhipr Use Is Record OAKLAND MOTORS WEAVING of Bufns. moth noles B ill JA 3-4269. china display cabmet, electric WOMAN TO share apartment and p.ni. Present owner spent over $7,500 EXCELLENT VALUES becoming overbuilt,” who offer IDEAS, PACKARD 1954, radio, heater, Good clean workmanship at rea­ gil'fts are your reward for having ' expenses. Call alter 8, MI 96470. on new boiler, new ceilings, mod­ MANCHESTER this as the reason for the slow­ 367 Oakland Street and tom clothing, hosiery runs, stove, refrigerator, chairs, tea New York--Uniled States pro­ Bangkok, Thailaiid, March 17 overdrive, good running condition, MI 3-1446 sonable rates 30 years in Man­ aiDutchmald Party. Special cash GRADE A LOAM $2 per ykrd deliv wagon, stands, Boston rockers, COVENThY—New 5 room ranch, ernizing kitchen, etc. 'One-car ga­ down In construction. $100. CaU MI S-0606. bsndbags repaired, slpper re chester. Raymond Fiske. MI TOUR BOOM apartment, second Good Financing—Manchester Owner Transferred duction of s.N'nthetic rubber last (/P i—Air Marshal Thawee Chulasab DOESN'T IT? placements. um)5rellas repaired, dividends for clubs and organiza­ ered; Also, fieldstone for retamer other rockers, large train bell, furnace and hot water. Call after rage, deep lot. $16,900. Philbrick Older 5 room home in good con­ and other Thai officials flew to the The truth Is that we could use NEED A CAR and had your credit 9-9237. tions. Call Windsor Locks. NA floor, conveniently located. Inquire Agency, MI 9-8464. year wa,s a record. 1.4.50,000 long 1937 FORD, custom 800, excellent men’s shirt collars reversed and walls. Columbia Academy 8-9323. marble top furniture, desks, piano 5 weekdays; any time Saturday dition. (City utilities, convenient lo­ northern Thai border today to better, more spacious, more effi­ turned down? Short on down pay­ 3-4108 Call after 5. 44 Woodbridge St. and Sunday. MI 9-6456:. 'tons and domestic consumption condition throughout, $800. Cali replaced. Marlow’s. Little Mend EXTERIOR and interior painting. benches, cedar chests, clocks, BOLTON—Five room ranch on cation, $9,500. Quality custom built 8 room was s record 1.077.000 long tons. .supervise the evacuation of thou- cient housing but for what we can ment? Bankrupt? Reposseadon? large copper kettle. MI 8-7449. after 4 p.m. MI 9-4810. ing Shop, Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. CLEANING woman two days per TOOL AND equipment rentals. SIX ROOM duplex, heat, hot water, heavily wooded lot, basement ga­ ranch, fireplace. 2 full ceramic .sands of Chinese Nationalist Ir­ pay; nothing approaches what we Don't give up! See Honest Doug' Wanted To Rent 68 Cape—8 finished rooms, full-cel­ tiled baths, full baaement, Jalousied The previous records were set In las, get the lowdown on the loW' WaJlpaper removed. Ceilings. week. Must have own transporta­ Sales and service AP Equipment, garage; stove emd refrigerator, rage, clean; a four bedroom ranch 1659. regulars who have been operating already have 1954 4-DOOR Chevrolet Bel Air, FLAT FINISH Hollsnd window Floors. Good clean workmanship. USED VACUUM cleaner, $16. re» lar, country-like yard, convenient breeaeway, 2-car attached garager est down and smallest payments tion. Vicinity Box Mountain Drive, Center St., MI 0-2052. central, $125 a month. A v a lla ^ TWO OR three room furnished with 2-car attached garage on acre location. $12,500. 2-tone, t22S. MI 86t90 any time shades msde to measure. All Evilly insured. Reasonable rates. built vacuum cleaner, $29.95; April 1. Call MI 8-2785 before B- level lot 100x300. excellent location anywhere. Not a small loan or metal blinds at a new Vernon. MI 96118. apartment wanted, preferably lot; a seven room ranch with 2-car after 3. Venetian Lieo,Leo. x-iP elletle% ra 9-6326 or MI TWO PICTURE windows. One 8 ft. maple twin beds suitable for cot­ bosemlent garage on six acres. T. to all schools. For appointment to finance company plan, Douglas low price. Kejrs made while you tage with one new mattress, $36, Manchester. M I'9-2031, Mr. Wolo- Two-family duplex 5-5—complete­ Motors, 338 Main St. 9-50te, FULL-TIME and part-time cashiers wide, S’lO" high with 8 thermopane ahln. Call before 5:30. J, Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577. ly redecorated, excellent value at inspect call ovmer, MI 3-6074. wait. Marlow’a. and meat wrappers. Part-tlririe glass panels 2x2%'. Other 6 feet MI 9-2052 6-9 p.m. EXTERIOR AND Interior painting, $13,900. Tliose Wonder Culofies 1951 MERCURY, 4-door, fine DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com High Schome In, write or Young jqumeyman machinists (jLEAN, USED lumber for as­ which are on fUe in the Town gles,' double garage, large shade Eight rooms, new heating sys­ Ostrii\sky, Realtor, MI 3-5159. CARPENTRY-Remodellng, addl- with.four;or more years of exper­ AND follows: trees, only $17,900. Carlton W. tem. two-car garage, and a lot SPACIOUS 7 room spilt level, 2 more. $16,300 each. ' tions, roofing, rec rooms, aluml phone. JA 6-3406 for free catalog. sorted sizes, hardwood flooring, Clerk’s office, be effective March baths. 2 fireplaces, finished rec New England Technical. Institute, ience for work at this leading nu­ window sasb and doors complete 21. 1961. Beginning at the west ehd of the north bridge abutment of the Hutchins.'MI 9-5132. 140x150 on a bus line—only $10,900. MANCHESTER — Extra clean 6 num sidings, door« and windows. clear energy research laboratory^ PLU8CED SEWERS bridge spanning the ■ Wtlllmantlc River at Merrow Road; thence Sure, the house is old but it is' in room, 2-Car garage. Modern kitch­ MANCHESTER—Quality built Cape No jobs too small. Ed Staslak, PI 56 Union Place, Hartford. windows, plumbing and heating Dated at Andover, Connecticut room Cape near High School. St. en includes all the built-ins, sepa­ on. Edgertdh St. .4 rooms fin­ 24 days vacation; 8 paid holidays; this 13th day of March 1961. westerly 236 feet more or less to a stake on the north side of Mer­ good condition. Combination win­ Jamea Pariah, lovely fenced in 2-7564. supplies, assorted pipes and soil row Road and the west aide of a right-of-way lane leading to aaid rate dining room. Plastered walls, ished, expandable to 6-. (Jloae. to ample sick leave; excellent wages; plpSs. Open daily 8:M till d vk Town Planning and Madiias GluisA dows, too. Ideal for large family. yard. Belfiore Agency, MI 3-5121. schools, transportation and progressive retirement plan. parcel; thence northerly 735 feet more qr less along the west .aide Early occupancy. Exclusive with I BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling Private Instructions 28 Saturday- 8-4. Choman House Zoning Commission NOTICE John H. Lappen. Inc. 'MI 9-5281, recreational facilities. Will sell For additional Information and Raymond F. Houle, Septic Tanks, Dry WeUs, Sewer of sqld right-of-way to a stake .at said southwest comer of said T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor CIDER Mll-L ROAD—Bolton. This additions, recreation rooms, Wreckiiiig, yard at Stock Place off iJn— InstnUed—CelUr Water partiel. Said parcel and right-of-wa> are more fully described on Town of Andover, MI 9-7445, MI 3-5219. quickly. $12,900. porches. All types of carpentry. STBI^OORAPHY — Intermediate local Interviews, please call Mb. North iSiln 8t. CaU Ml 9-2892. Chairman large^ranch' features space. 12x28 dictation class starting March 20, Gary Noes In Hartford at CHapel proofing Done. - a map entitled, "MAP OF LAND LEASED BY GEORGE L. AND Connecticut MI 3-1577 foot kitchen, smallest of the three MANCHESTER — West Side spe­ Call MI 9-4291. Guy T. Outlaw, ALICE E. DUNNACK TO -VERNONLSAND A GRAVEL CO.. INC.. FOUR BEDROOM modified ranch, 7- 8 p.m. Mary Jayne Mitchell,9-2614 MI on Friday or Saturday, Secretary Adoption of Comprehensive bedrooms is 12x12. Two hatha, cial. Spacious custom built Co­ 8- 8295. March rt and 18, between 9:00 a.m. Diamondsr-Watchea— COVENTRY. (CONNECTICUT — OCTTOBER 20, 1961 — SCALE 5-2, dining room, steel beam con McKINNEY BROS. Plan of Development by large, spacious lot. In new condi­ structioh, garage, trees, bus, near lonial on Perkins St. 8 or 4 bed­ Roofing— Siding 16 and 1 ;00 p. m. for afternoon or eve­ Jewelry 48 1 INCH = 100 FEET------’’ COVENTRY tion. Cali now for appointment to rooms, 1% baths, garage. See 8aS6 ning Inteivlews on these days. Or Planning and Zoning inspect. Warren E. Howland, Real­ Bowers School. Carlton W. Hutch­ l3M-26!6 Bojids— Stocks Mortgages 31 SBWtrag* Disposal Co. A copy of said map is on file in the Town Cleiii’a Office in said ins, MI 9-5132, lt,-^oday, and make an offer. RAY’S ROOFlNG-CO., shingle and send a complete resume to: LBiONARD W. YOST, Jewelers — ISprlSS Peart St-—50 8-5888 Commission $13,500 for this lovely custom tor, MI 3-1108. ' built iq> roofs, gutter and conduc­ Town of Coventry. At a meeting of the Town Plan­ Perfect for indoor-outdoor wear MOAt g a g E MONEY— AvaUable Recruiting Department Repairs, adjusts watches eim rt- built brick ran Ray Hagenow, MI 9-3214; Ray In any amounts. Terms to fit your LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC SECOND: Application to change from Reaidentjal to Business room cape, full shed dormer, 2 full day through Saturday, ^ u rsday • FtnlsUed Booms Bone the following described parcel of land. Andover held on October 12, I960, house. home, beautiful yard, one block to MI 3-4112 MI 9-1200 PI 2-8311 lotes that are so comfortable to Jackson. MI 86825 budget. J. D. Realty, 470 Main l a b o r a t o r y the Comprehensive Plan of Devpl- baths, rec room, steam oil heat, wear. A half size special. St. Ml 3-6129. evenings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4887, BIANGHESTEB—1. O v « 1 y A certain piece or parcel o f land«situatcd on the Easterly aide of bus and hoepital, $13,900. Belfiore fireplace $16,900. Ken Oatrinsky, Ml 3-7847 5967 University of California opment, including all maps and re­ North Coventry—3 bedrtwm split Agency, MI 3-512,1. No. 8336 with Pat-O-Rama is in jcxiuomjN Roorma co. - au weU kept home la - » alee • SEPTIC TANKS Route « and bounded and described as follows: , Realtor. MI 3-5159. Los Alamos, New Mexico aelghborbood, Urge kitchen, port aa presented at the public Owner being transferred. On latge $13,900 SEVEN room Colonial, 4 slzcVl2H. 1*^. 181^, 20%. A pretty mobile 'or baby’s room! types of roofs and root repairing, SE(X)ND mortgages available for CIKANED -and INSTALLED NORTHERLY: By land now or formeriy of one Gabai-(;nc. You’ll find this fun to make from residential, farm and commercial Fuel and Feed " 49>A dining room, living room, Three' Hundred Ninety-Six and 59/100 (396.59) hearing. on September 28, 1960, lot near , lake for only $15,900. BRETTON ROAD—Don't miss see­ bedrooms, nice lot, trees, central 22%, 24%, 26% .-Bust 33 to 47. speelallzlnc in Twenty Year Bond­ MEAT CLERK, flshman. Part-time was adopted to become effective ing this chanming 6 room ranch, 15 ACRE FARM iy located. Carlton W. Hutchins Size 14%, *35 bust, 4% yards of construction paper, sequins and ed RoofsTCsU MI S -W . properties. No brokerage or a' TWO IONS loose hay $20 per ton den. 2 bedrooms, S full baths, sewers feet: praiMl fee. E ------Sophomores and Juniors tor 4 bedrooms possible, fire­ • April 1. 1961. A copy of the Com- JOSEPH BARTH excellent, 2 bedrooms, large liv­ Ml 9-8132. 35-incb. glitter; and baby will adore watch Siij^rmarket,’ Apply Conn. JJate at bam. Seastrand, 91 So. Main m a o h i n b c l e a n e d EASTERLY: By land now or formerly of John H. Cheney, 11 miles from Manchester, re ing the birds flutter in the breeze. er, ^ 96500. place, pUatered walls, ^ Two Hundred Thirty-One and 62/100 '(231.62) prehenelve. Plan of Development Broker MI 9-0320 ing room, fireplace, oil heat, com­ tpodeled 6 room older home, 2-car To order, send 35c in coins to: Employment Service, 808 Main St. has be«n filed in the office of the binations, attached garage, front d u p l e x , NEW, 8 bedrooms, base Pattern No. 5967 has pattern Roofing and Chimneys 16*A dormer, garage, nice lot. feet: g'Arage, modem healed 2-story board heat, near bus, schools, Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ St.. Manchester. AVaUabto^for SH A apprato- # instauation SOUTHERLY: By land now or formerly of orte Standish, Town Clerk. BOLTON — 5 room ranch, breeze and rear' terraces, beautiful yard ning Herald 1150 AVE. OF pieces; full directions. 12,000 square foot chicken ■ coop, beautiful trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ ■ To order, send 25c in coins to: IRXXIFINO—Specialising repairing Business Opportunities 32 al valne $16J00. Aa litte aa Four Hundred Ninety-Five and 21/100 (495.21) Dated at Andover, Connecticut way, garage, large lot, with oi with plenty bt trees, near shopping AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N.Y. AMBITIOUS married man with car Household Goods SI SPECIAUST and schools. Ken Ostrinsky, Real­ ont buildinM, view. Owner willing ins, MI 9-8132. Anne Cabot, Manchester Evening roofa of al) Unda. new roofs, gut­ to service 4.0006,000 FuUer Rrush down! For iqipolntineiit feet; and this 10th day W- March 1961. without furniture; Call after 4 p.m to finance. Reduced to only $22,000. FoivJlst-claaa mailing 'add lOe ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ Towni Planning and MI 8-1278. tor. 5U 3-5159. Herald. 1150 AVE. OF BE YOUR OWN BOSS customers, Manchester, Andover, DINING ROOM- set, sofa, two WESTERLY: By the highway known aa Route 6, PORTER STREET area, $ raom for leach pattern. Print Name, Ad­ OA8, NEW YORK S6. N. Y. paired. Alumihum siding. 80 Columbia area. FuU or part-time. qbairs, two end .tables, coffee Two Hun(lred (200) feet. Zoning Commission I LAWRENCE F. FIANO colonial, 3 baths, waU-wali carpet, ysars* sxpeiihnce. Free estimates. “ “ McCarthy Toiini aid Gouatry Raymond P. Houle, LARGE 6 room Cape Old, bait SIX ROOM ranch, garage, recrea­ dress With Zone, Style No. and For Ist-class mailing add 10c for Small restaurant with excellent MI 9-0090 for peraooal interview table. Excellent condition. Reason A p^ oon t - ■ Clgrence E. Hattn. Realtor MI 3-276(1 garage, private ’yard, trees, i Size. I CaU Rowley, MI 86881, MI 8-0768 Chairman ment flnlohed in knotty pine, ga­ tion room, btla. $3,000 assumes each pattern. Print Name, Address Income can hr easily operated by appointment._____ able. PI 26289. enterprises. Paul P. Flano MI 8-04811 $ 1 7 ,^ . Carlton W. Hutchlu, Ml Baste Fashion, Spring and DTOMIPOBA^ DRAINAGE GOs PLANNING AND ZONING ODlOaSSION 'te Guy T. Outlaw, rage. 169 McKee St. K^_J)-7S69. $108.*1 monthly. Carlton W. with. Zone and Pattern Number. couple.' Excellent flnancmg. HutcUbs. MI 9-S182. Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 9-8133. ' Summer *01 haa a wealth of aew- Have you the '61 Album contain-1 - . m a n o v e r 25 to deliver imd help MANOBBaTEB, >a 4r-188t W* M 143 By Nathan L>. Miller, Chairman. Secrotary Owner. Ideas; gift pattern coupon. J. D. REALTY in store. Please call Ypr intervlow. DE ixSKE 3 oven 4 bumar alactrlo '“ IRead Herald Advs. 470 Main 81 M I S6139 UaachMter D rag, MI 86541. range. Call M l S615B. J ) ■ ■ , r FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1981 PAGE TWENTY ATeniga Daily Net Frees Run The Weather For the Weak Ended Fereoaet of U. S. Weather Bniaaa i^anrtfpst^r lEvrtttng March 11, leei ’ Cloudy, not ne oold tonight. Law 13,317 In SOs. Mostly cloudy, ehanoS ef mow or rain developing Sundny, About Town Member of the Audit Bnrean of Otronlation . High In SOi. Boouti and Brownies of S t Bar- Manchester— A City of Village C^arm tbotomew'B parish will attend Mass THAT MAKE THE MAN ------4-----'—^------:------at VaS ajn. Sunday, Instead of 8 THE (CUaained Advertisliig on Pmgo 8) ajn. as reported in yesterday's VOL. LXXX, NO. 142 \ (TEN PAGES—TV SECTTION) MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS P»P«- __ ^ COME FROM Paul Meyer, visiting lecturer In Main Straet government at Trinity College. Terrorists Massacre 30 Hartford, will speak on "Our China Manchastar, . . Terrorists F^gUcy." at a. meeting of the Ro­ tary Club of Manchester Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Manchester Run Wild Country C^nb. He is a retired Your Stj^ra of Portuguese Rushing Police Indicated U.8. F^>rei^, Service officer u-ho began his career in 1824 as a stu­ Village Charm. . . dent interpreter in China and later In Congo served in Ecuador. Canada. Ire­ Troops into Angola land and Palestine. ' Leopoldville, Thp Congo, ifiM Judith Hilinski. 11 Femdale March 18 (IP)—Hundreds of NOTE: Dkpatchea from Portii-^ One report said 28 persona were Dr., has been elected treasurer of pagan fanatics are running gueae Angola must pass through murdered at a big coffee planta­ Hoop Scandal the sophomore class at Central MEN'S FINE wild through The Congo’s Ki­ oeoaonhlp. Associated Prece cor- tion near Quitexe, less than 150 Connecticut State College, New reepondent Mario PIrelU glvee a miles northeast of this coastal city. Britain, where she is an elementarj- vu Province in a new terror flrat-haiid picture' of the situation A young girl was reported cut in <8> - education major.' campaign against white peo­ In that West . African territory half near Viege. One mutilated SHOES ple, the United Nations re­ with the apparent lifting of some settler died after being evacuated ported today. aspects of tte censorship after a here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frederick- MEN'S FINE delay In which he was able only to (This dispatch did not mention State News Player from UGonn BOR, 37 West St., and Mrs. William A joint force of U.N. .Malay message "blackout.” any outsiders among the attack­ Malkenson, 101 Olcott Dr., will be troops . and Congolese soldiers is ers, but Portuguese news agency _host and hostesses at Lutz Junior preparing to set out from the U.N. By MARIO PlR ELtl dispatches received in Lisbon said Roundup Museum Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m DRESS base at Kindu in a bid to end the Luanda, Angola (Portu­ the terrorists were “foreigners” or outbreak of lawlessness. came from The Congo across the Sint Not Identified Kenneth F. Bolar.k. photograph­ A U.N. spokesman described the guese West Africa), March 18 border. Some of these reports fanatics as a "terrorist group sev­ (/P)—Portuguese troops have y ’s mate second class USN, son said Negroes and whites alike were More Charges By ED CORRIGAN of Mra Laura B. Bolack. 41 Lenox eral' hundred strong.” They are been .flown northward to the attacked.) > St., is serving aboard the heavy SHIRTS concentrated around the Kivu Angola-Congo border area, Soldiers and paratroops rushed Face Pair in New York, March 18 (IP)—A smoldering college basketball eruiaer, USS Newport News, par- . town 'of Kaaongo and are known where tribals terrorists have to the north faced with the Job of scandal—one that would dwarf the scandals of 1951—threat­ Uctpattaig in an annual training ex­ as "Kartelites." fiushing ■ the raiders from hiding Fake Mishaps ened today to erupt on r. nationwide scale. ercise in the Caribbean. According to re{>orts brought been hacking ter death a ^ places in dense fqrests. ■back to kindu by missionaries re­ mutilating any whites they Africans '^ho work the planta­ Already three players 'have been accused of accepting cently in Kasongo, the Kartelites find on remote Angola plan­ tions and belong to Central Afri­ Hartford, March 18 (/P)— bribes to shave points and two gamblers are in ctistody. are armed with bows and arrows' tations. At least 30 planters can tribea were reportedly quiet Additional criminal charges Police sources said that 15 to 20 schools from coast to 5.00 and wear a band of leopardskln while the northern tribesmen at­ and families were reported tacked homes and sabotaged roads have been brought against coast might be involved in the scandal which has been ATLANTIC around their heads. two men who already have under investigation five months. Their avowed intent is to "kill slain. and bridges.' FURNACE OIL all whites.” A U.N. spokesman Portuguese Colonial rulers turn­ Commercial airliners touched been accused of participating “We expect it to be far bigger than the 1951 scandals,” Antomatic liellvery lightweight ed to armed might in hopes df end­ down at Luanda airfield in a huge in an insurance fraud rack­ • ARROW . . . the told newsmen. So far, no jreports said one high official. “The investigation is continuing. Other L T. WOOD CO. of any killings by them have ing the Mau-Mau style slaughter­ refugee airlift. Fleeing settlers et. schools and other players are the subject of inquiry.” Phene .MI 3-1129 * (above) fine black calf most famous name reached the United Nations. ing. The same planes that rush­ crammed truck after truck for the « Arrested yesterday were George ed in troops brought back terrified ride into Luanda, where they told A grand jury at that time found that 86 games had been in men's shirts The spoK^smstn said the Congo­ Kanla, 30, of 6 York St., and settlers. how Negroes hacked to .death every Joseph Vincent, 39, of 44 York St. fixed in 23 cities in seven states. Thirty-three players had lese population around Kasongo Faced with the prospect of grow.- white they saw. been bribed. also was in fear of the fanatic ter­ In the new charge against him, Ing Congo-like nmssacres, colonial Tha raids were similar to the Kania was accused of stealing Only two of the three players in­ • several styles from rorists and the authorities in re­ authorities here in the capital said Mau-Mau attacks that plagued volved in the current zcandai have LOVELY LADY BEAUTY bel-held Kivu had agreed to help thousands of dollar of furniture which to choose today they are confident they can British-ruled Kenya a few years from a Hartford store. He was been identified. Both play for Seton Fire Destroys SALON, 12.99 United Nations forces to bring put down the bloody anti-white up-' ago. Hundreds of tribesmen Hall. They are Henry Gunter, la back law and order to the area. held In lieu of $8,500 bond. 390 MAIN ST. rising despite the hindrance of tor­ descended suddenly during early Two weeks ago both he and Vin­ center from New York, and Arthur (Nest To Personalized Floors) • solid white or They were providing troops for rential rain. morning darkness Wednesday, cent were charged with participat­ Hicks, a forward from Chicago. Mail on Train a joint police action to be launched Negroerf swinging machete knives slashing and murdering with their Neither had any comment. fashionable aa soon as possible from Kindu. ing in the staging of phony auto Pboiic Ml 9.7666 have killed and hacked up count­ long knives in planters' ' homes accidents in order to collect in­ Both Gunter, and Hicks sre 21 For Appointment ' stripes Kasongo is nearly 200 miles from less men, women and children in years old. In Bridgeport Kindu and it may take several the p u t three days. (Continued on Page Five) surance money. One player on the University of days before the eolumn can reach The new charge against Vincent HENRY GUNTER Connecticut team is involved, but Bridgepdrt, March 18 (S)—A rail­ • from siie \4Vi the to'wn. is a second one of arranging a neither the office of District At­ way mail car filled with parcel poet The U.N. epokeeman said it was false accident. He W'as released on torney Frank S. Hogan, nor the packages was swept by firs at 8 ' not known exMtly how many a 32,500 bond. university would name him. a.m. today in the Bridgeport Rail­ Throw Them White pebple still remained in Ka­ Rusk Calls Gromyko In a third arrest announced by “In fact,” said a Connecticut of­ road Station. !• Away songo but there were thought to the State Police, Horace C. Bat­ ficial, "we are not sure just who Postal authorities said damage StU plenty of wear left in • ARROW-tailored for perfect fit be about 30. In addition there may man Jr., 30, formerly o( Meriden the boy is. But we have a pretty was . unofficially estimated at ahoea when brought here for and comfort be others at outlying plantations and now of Covington. La., was good idea from the questioning by thousands-of dollars” but an expert repairing. and mission posts. charged with buying merchandise the district attorney.” exact loss can not be determined It was not known whether the To Confer on Laos on credit at Connecticut stores and The two gaq^blers who have until investigation is completed. Open Mondays All Day Kartelites have any connection then vanishing. been taken into custody, described Firemen fought the blaze in the Closed Wednesday * see our complete collection of fine ■with the dreaded African cult of Police say Batman was a mem­ west bound train for more than an Afternoons By W aN M. HIGHTOWER ^'Sobolev along with Gromyko. by assistant D. A. Peter D. An- men's furnishings! "Leopardmen" but they wear Washington, March 18 UP) — ber of a ring which victimized dreoli aa representing a nation-' hour before it was under control. bands of leopardskln around their On the U.S. side. Rusk Invited state stores for several thousands wide syndicate, are Aaron Wag- Electrical power in the station SAM YU LYES heads. , Secretary of State Dean Rusk U.N. Ambassador Adlai Steven­ wag shut down in the station area confabs with Soviet Foreign Min­ of dollars worth of goods.- Five man, 28, and Joseph Hacken, 41, "SHOE REPAIRING ."Leopartbnen” kill their ■victims son, Undersecretary of State Ches- men are currently being held as both of New York. They are while firemen battled the flames o r THE BETTER KlND“ neat and with steel claws imitative, of a ister Andrei Gromyko today on .ter Bowles, Soviet expert Charles thereby halting rail traffic here. the crises 'n Laos and other criti­ members of the ring. charged with, bribery and con­ 23 OAK STREET casual leopard's. They believe that by E. Bohlen and Assistant Secretary, Batman was arrested in Mss- spiracy ih an 'attempt to fix col­ Railroad officials said only one Same Side At Watkins ARROW* cal issues Involved in efforts of of State Foy D, Kohler to partlcl- west hound freight train carrying the Kennedy administration to suchusetts and waived extradition lege games. (Conttnued on Page Two) pats. to Connecticut. TVo games are specifically men' more mall and parcel post was * (above) black or brown calf Improve UWted States-Russian re­ ' The State Department an­ delayed by the fire. No passenger lations. tioned in the charges. On Feb. 9, NEW COURIER CLOTH . . . by michaels-stern nouncement yesterday of the Dayton defeated Seton Hall, 112- trains were delayed. T^ enter Kathy’s new contest please send ^our Rusk was expected to make a meeting said only- that Rusk ar­ Pay Boost Refused The chief saiid the car was load­ The man of decLsion plan.s hi.s wardrobe around Courier Clotli, one of the great pure new effort to get the Soviet gov- 77, and on March 1, Colgate de­ ranged it ituo||iwaa.4i8cua|-]vjtb feated Connecticut, 83-71, in Ham­ ed to the ceiling with can'vaas bags wool wor.sted.s of our time. Soft and silky in the liand. Long and .strong on the wear. name and telephone number to Kathy Godfrey, Union Woa?kers emmgiit to halt its airlift of ihil- Gromykb “Internationa questions Hartford, March Ik (/f) — A full of electrical razors, gauges, ST. PATRICK’S DAY itary supplies to prO-Oommunlst ilton. N.Y. Exclusively Rochester tailored for effortless fit by Michaels-.Stern, to give you a suit of interest to both countries.” raise in pay has been turned down Andreoli said the two Seton watches, shoes, and other mer­ WINF, Manchester. ~ Laotian rebels. U.S. officials Were Officials said the Informal dis- by more than 100 private duty chandise. equally at ease in either town or countiy setting. Here is one of the variety of weaves Get New Pact not optimistic about good results Hall players each received 31,000 cuBsion was expected to cover a nurses serving patients at St. for their part in the game against Postal officials said half of 700 in rich Courier tones . . . since previous appeals to Soviet wide range of problems apart from Francis Hospital. sacks of a parcel pokt shipment leaders, including I*remler Nikita Dayton, and the Connecticut play­ *60 O LD S. SUPER 88 shoes expertly fitted jn our At Atom Plant Laos, including disarmament, Ber­ A spokesman said the nurses er was paid 31,500 for his efforts Waa destroyed or damaged. Khrushchev, have failed. lin and related German problems, felt that patients of ordinary against Colgate. MoUday Sedan SHOE SALON, main floor, rear 7 5 . 0 0 olive, gray, brown, 38 to 46, regular, short and long The. Increasingly dangerous sit­ thg continuing crisis In The Congo, meana would not be able to afford .f Richland, Wash., March 18 (JP) The puzzling aspect of the new uation in the tiny Southeast Asian Russia’s proposals to reorganize the increase. scandal is that both Seton Hail '60 OLDS.''86” A 7 H-month labor dispute at the kingdom is regarded here as an the United Nations (which the The 32 raise, from 318 to 320 for Yale Tennis Star Holiday Sedan Hanford Atomic Works was set' and Connecticut were underdogs USE OUR CONVENIENT 90-DAY PLAN . . . NO MONEY DOWN. PAY '/i IN 30 DAYS . . . '/i^'AFTER 60 DAYS . J . AND THE '/i BALANCE 90 DAYS important key to the future Of United States completely opposes) each 8-hour day, was offered by in the betting. Apparently what . tied early today. relations between Washington the Connecticut Nurses Associa­ General Ellectric Co., prime con­ and the possibility of an eventual happened was that the fixers de­ Killed in Accident '60 OLDS. ”88'' and Moscow. meeting between President Ken­ tion, which sets standards and rec­ cided on a new strategy of mak­ ConTcrtible * tractors for the- Atomic Energy Officials have not given up all nedy and Khrushchev. ommends statewide pay acales. Commission at the 600-aquare-mlle hope that Khrushchev might yet Mrs, Edna Kent, the associa- ing the underdog lose by an even Fayetteville, N.G., March 18 (VP) .:.AND SO DO Hanford Works in southeast Wash­ Next Tuesday, the United States, greater margin than anticipated. One person ■was killed and his 'S9 OLDS. ”88'' agree to join in a program to Britain and Russia are scheduled tlon’a executive director, said it So-called point spreads are set two companions were injured ser­ ington, said 'It and the Hanford make Laos a completely neutral waa the first time in her experi­ 3-Door Sedan Atomic Metal Trades Council to resume negotiations at Geneva ARTHUR HICKS on’ all games by a Midwest con­ iously near here early today when country under a reorganized gov- for an agreement banning nuclear ence that nurses turned down a “reached agreement, in principle, pay ralae offer. cern. Dayton, for example, was their southboundi station wagon 'W OLDS. ”88'' subject to ratification by mem' enunent. The present regime of weapons tests under an interna­ listed as a 6-point favorite over plunged over an embankment. Tlie Premier Boun Oum is pro-west­ tional .inspection system. Today's The St. Francis nurses voted Holiday Coupe ber unions of the council, on all 86-20 “to hold the line at 318 a Seton Hail in one of the games in­ state highway patrol said the ern. A switch in Soviet policy, of­ meeting offered Rusk an oppor­ volved. That meant that if a bet­ three were Yale students. THE BOY! matters open for negotiations at ficials said, would brighten pros­ day.” '59 RAMILER $1795 THE CLOTHES THAT 1 a.m. today.” tunity to advise Gromyko that the tor chose to wager on Dayton, the The dead boy was identified as pects for easing tensions and im­ Mrs. Kent said ahe believed the Bourguiba Sees End 4-Door The Metal Trades Council in^ United Statee hopes for speedy SL Francis nurses were the only teanf would have to win by six Theodore C. Joiner, 1953 Hypatia- eludes members of about 19 union proving relations elsewhere. progress but is not prepared to put or more points for hinT to collect. way Drive, LoJolIa, Calif. - '( ones to turn down the new pay '58 O LDS. $1295 locals and represents almost half Gromyko, chief Soviet spokes­ up with prolonged negotiations acale. Actually, there were suspicions 'Die injured, listed in serious "88" Holiday Coupe of GE’s 8,000 employes at Han­ man at the United Nations Gen­ without progrress. at the time, and bookmakers—who BOYS' ford. eral Assembly meeting in New Prior to meeting with Gromyko, To StPife in Algeria usually are the heavy losers in (Continued on Vage Three) '58 T-8IRD $2495 Production and craft workers in York, was due at the State De­ Rusk scheduled a conference at NLRB Hearing Set such actions—finally refused to the council had planned to' strike partment for lunch with Rusk. noon with Koca Popovlc, foreign Hartford, March 18 (IP)—The take any bets on the game. They, 2-Door Hardtop SPORTCOATS Rusk initiated the luncheon con­ secretary of Yugoslavia, a Commu­ early l u t Monday, hut a last- National Labor Relations Board Tunis, Tunisia, March 18 (iD—>'Gaulle and Algerian rebel Premier too, were suspicious. minute plea from President Ken' ference and invited Soviet Ambas­ nist country which broke with the (NLRB) has agreed to hear » Ferhat Abbas psIVed the wscy for Seton Hall Coach Richie Regan '58 DESO TO $1495 BOYS' AND nedy postponed such action to sador Mikhail Menshikov and President Habib Bourguiba of Tu­ said he had no reason to suspect Bulletins 2-Door Hardtop "/AODEL" BOYS' union complaint that the Jacobs the forthcoming peace talks. .1 l^ rc h 31. Deputy Foreigrn Minister Arkady (Continued on Page Two) Mfg. Co., Elmwood, has refused nisia said today be is convinced Bourguiba himself has the confi­ anything was wrong In the game. Culled from AP Wires $1046 STUDENT'S 10.99 Both the union and manage­ to bargain in good faith. both the French and the Algerian dence of both sides. I just attributed It to a bad '57 D O D G E ment agreed to go back to negotia­ The charge against the company rebels sincerely wish to negotiate "I am convinced that General night,” he commented. "It’s hard station Wagon DRESS SHIRTS to tell when a player is not doing \ -. to tions about a new contract when Not Anxious to Fight had previously been turned down an end to their 6ti-ycar North De Gaulle has decided to commit DEWEY FEE QUESTIONED the President messaged officials by the NLRB's regional office In African war. himself to the path leading to his best or just having pn off Tokyo. March 18 (/P)—Parlia­ *S7 BUICK S1095 t h ^ because of the nature of the Boston. Yesterday the Board's peace in Algeria,” Bourguiba said. game.” Special 2-Door Hardtop SUITS “I have the imfiression that noW ment was under pressure todo,T opCTStion at the plutonium pro­ general counsel in Washington res. all the conditions exist to permit "On the French side the.y have Connecticut Coach Hugh Greer to investigate , tte $200,000 » 2 9 9 ducing plant, “the public Interest U.S. Expects Laotians versedsthat decision and issued a the French-Algerian negotiations decided to make things (in the also was bewildered. year reportedly paid former '57 o l d s : $1295 21.00 requires a speedy end of this pro­ complaint agaiiist the firm. to succeed,’’ he said in an_ Inter­ negotiations) easier for the Al- I don’t understand how a club New York Governor Thomas E. Deluxe "98" Holiday Sedan to longed dispute." The date for the hearing on the view with Radio Luxembourg. gesiaQS. It is now up to the' Alger­ like ours could be involved,” he Dewey to promote Japanese ex­ The company said the agree­ omplaint has not been set. ia n s ^ make things easier for de .said. "It might have been po.s- • new spring styles f * Bourguiba is in an excellent po­ sible that gamblers inight be in- ports in tile United States, The '57 PLYM. $895 |I799 ment provides; To Hold Rule of Cities Some 200 members of the sition to know, since his talks Gaulle in order that every thing issue Is expected to he taken up Savoy 4-Door • For a 3 per cent salary Increase succeeds.” \ • solid color blazers United Automobile Workers. AFX,- with French'preside^(it Charles de by the Lower House Aduit com­ retroactive to Oct. 3, 1960, an in­ Ammed Boumendjel, head of the (Continued on Page Three) mittee Thursday In connection +0 3.99 By THE ASSOCIATED PllicSS ^pretty Close to the mark. As for CIO, have ben on strike at Jacobs, '56 o l d s . $895 • checks and plaids crease of 8 per cent on the cur­ which manufactures chucks,' for political section In the rebel in­ with oomplalnts that, the ff^ is “S-88" Holiday Sedan rent rates on April 2, 1962, an ad­ The Laotian Army should be the volume of arms aid, these formation ministry, is expected to excessively high, committee sources said. t)iere had been no seven months, one of ^he longest • 3 button center justment of 1 1/2 cents on a pay able to hold its cities—although strikes- In the state's history. leave fo'r Switzerland within the sources said. Dewey has been '55 VO LKS. $795 35.00 vent grade set .dut In an appendix to the pro-Communist rebels are like­ over-all boost ta the program but The firm has continued opera­ News Tidbits next three day.s to iron out tech­ Rescued Man retaineil since June 1959 by Jet- Sunroof the contract, an Incrc::... ../.'.fts ly fo overrun more of the country­ that the move'ment of gear waa tions with new employees hired to nical problems with the French. ro, the govemment-baeked Ja­ • narrow lapels premium of two cents, effective side—until U.S. instructors, can being accelerated so the Laotian from the AP Wires Then, the prHiminary talks may pan export trade recovery or­ Oct./3, I960, another increase of get loyal troops in shape to piit up troops would get now some of replace the strikers. '54 OLDS. i $195 • all Wool take up to two months before de- Loses Left Leg ganization. '■88'’ 2-Door Hardtop two cents, effective July 2, 1962, a a stronger fight, U.S. officials said what they Were due to get later. (Conttnued on Page Two) Gaulle and Abbas get together. • wool'and prion fourth week of vacation for em­ today in Washington. In speaking of what he called The Barnes Foundation Art Gal­ The main issues are the future Chicago, March ' 18 (^P)-^ur- SIT-IN -AT CAPE TOWN * pure worsted wool ployes with more than 25 years of These officials Indicated U.S. the “upside down, topsy turvy lery, housing one of the world’s of the oil-rich Sahara, the question geons have amputated the 'left Cape Towsi, South Africa, '54 FORD $195 service and an eighth holiday, ef­ mUitary aid personnel will inten­ finest private collections of mod­ 2-Door Hardtop • wool and acrilan quality of the Laotian picture,” of French bases, cease-fire ar­ leg of William McCoy, .a wreck­ March 18 —Police today ar­ fective this year. sify eiforta to assure that royal one official, said a major problem 12 Die in Fires ern paintins, opens for first time rangements, the status of the Eu­ ing company employe rescued rested 22 persons — white, Af­ * wool and acrilan • Junior 8 to 12 Laotian troops are prepared ade­ is to improve the training of of­ to public today in Philadelphia... ropean minority In Algeria and from the rubble of a coIlap.sed rican and colored (mixed Wood) '53 O LDS. $195 (Continned o r Page Two) quately to cope with the growing ficers and noncommissioned of­ Prime Minister David Ben-Guri- "88” 4-Door flannel 10:99 to 13.99 future economic cooperation. building where he was pinned 18 —who staged a sit-in desnon- threat from the Pathet Lao rebels. ficers. Around Nation on’s Social Democrat, Maps! party Preliminary “feeler" contacts hours. stration In a downtown depart- • prep 14 to 18 Training of Laotian forces tradi­ It is recognized that aubetantial has abandoned efforts to form a '53 8U ICK $195 tionally has beehi the responsibili­ new coalition government in Israel showed major differences of opin­ The amputation was performed -ment store tearoom, asking to * 3 button . . . I 1.99 to 16.99 Schuster’s Parents ty of the French military mission improvement lii training will be By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS And plans to go it alone in this ion which could postpone peace In Friday several hours after Mc­ be served in vioiation of tho 2-Door difficult until there la a system Overnight fires around the na­ Algeria for some time to come. Coy, 25, was eased from the debris nu-ial segregatlori ■wvs. Thcao center vent • white wash and wear broadcloth • stu,dent 34 to 38 there. summer’s general election cam­ demoasiratlons have been go­ '53 C H R YS. $95 Get PoUce Guard Meanwhile, U.S,^ diplomats of, rotation to allow troops to be tion took the lives of 12 persons. paign. The main talks mo.st likely will after long hours of painstaking ' 2 1.00 sought a way to persuade th^ pulled out of combat duty > for The victims Included three moth­ take place in a Southeastern digging by rescuers. ing on here for several months New Yorker 4-Door • white or cofocbutton-down oxfoYds refresh.er training. ers and seven children. Mel Blanc, hospitalized since Later Friday, firemen removed in art effort by non-whites and * narrow lapels New York, March 18 OlV-The Russians to agree on a formula Jan. 24 when he was gravely in­ French town located conveniently for ending the civil war and con­ Another problem ia the mongrel At Sandy Ridge, N. O., Mrs. Ed near the Swiss border. Thonon- the body of Alfred Mack, 57, St. their liberal white supporters to '52 FORD $95 • white or color map-tabs patents of Arnold Schuster, shot Hawkins and her five children jured in an automobile accident, L^s-Bains was mentioned In Paris Anne, 111., who died during the break down the color bar. But 4-Door to death in 1952.after “flngerln'g” verting the Southeast Asian king­ armament of the Laotian army — ia welcomed to his Pacific Pali­ .• ivy modal ' dom into a neiltral state sealed off a condition the United States is ranging from 2% to 14 perished reports, rescue attempt. His body had today Is d of- described by Taipei aa recent es­ with the press, public opinion and ker, 3l', (Chicago, missing and pre­ the city for 31,050,000 damages, ments of guns, ammunition and ped in upstai(s bedrooms of their their own network. sumed dead. He is McCoy’s broth­ P-.AKM PLAN TO EXPAND Frail Dickenson, Bob Jones, charging protection was not pro- fighting they have to do'. 2-story wooden house af Everett, capees from Red China in contra; Washington, March 18 Paul Dougan. Al Catalano. BOYS' TIES other sqpplies.. lT>e pro-Red Pa­ diction to the Burma claim they Boumendjel and his French er-in-law. * jr. sizes 8 to 12 ■rided for their son despite threat­ Officials acknowledged the Maas. Another son, Rlchbrd Jr., The 4-story building, which for­ Secretary of Agriculture Or- . John Falcone ening letters and telephone calls. thet Lao have been receiving a Royal Laotian army has demon­ are remnants of the armies defeat counterpart will meet 'with Swiss 17.99 rK ■ : steady flow of arms frong the Rus­ 14, escaped. officials to discuss such details merly housed a sausage factory, vllle L. Freeman told congress­ After testifying in Brooklyn Su­ strated a none too strong will to Another fire in a 2-story frame ed by the Communists 12 years men today the farm program sians for about three months. They ago. as transport of the envoys to the collapsed Thursday while 28 mem­ preme C3ourt yesterday, the Schus­ are being held by an estimated fight. They attributed this in part home caused the asphyxiation bers of a wrecking crew were-rip­ will be with them for sonM tlnio MANCHESTER 50c to LOO ters returned home to find a to the natural peaceful tendences frontier and their security. * cadet 13 to 18 to 1,000 tecimiclana from Communist death of Mrs. Phyllis Thompson, The X15 rocket plane la expect­ According to a plan ptx>poeed ping timbers from its street level to conie. In a letter to nMsnbsra > thraatening letter addressed to North Viet Nam. of the l^aotian people,' to their 43. in the 'suburban community of ed to reach a record altitude of floor. Besides McCoy, 14 were in­ of the House and the Senato, OLDSMOBILE , 2 1.00 fa 29.99 theni. The police guard was pro­ 156,000 feet on its next flight, Ed­ by the Algerians, the rebel dele­ Freeman said that pUas of tha • solid colors, stripes, panels The' State Department confirm­ Buddhist- reli^on, to rather poor West Elmira, N. Y.,Her husband, gation •■would return at the end jured, five seriously. MOTOR SALES vided immediately. The parents' ed that ghe U.S. military mission training and in^fective leader- Eugene, and the couple’s three wards Air Force Base report says. ■ ReKuers were endangered by Kennedy admlnlsbralloa to ■qit was adjourned until Monday. . . . Communist North Viet Nam of each negotiating session to' greaUy espand use of food for agelHiig and Servicing * students 35 to 38 • 4-in-hands, ready-tied bows in Laos had been augmented but ahip. children escitped. Switzerland, where a press brief pitecariously-halanced debris and Olds—nhUea For Over 25 Vearh” 9.99 Arnold Schuster, 24 years old said the exact number now as- By contrast, they said, the At Amherst, Mass., 4-year-old says President Kennedy’s planned an unsupported S-story high rear the needy at home a ^ ab fo ^ 35.00 hook-ons i at the. time, spotted Sutton on a Peace Corps is "nothing more than Ing would follow. and for .the food for KAT DWYEK. Used Car Mgp rigned Utere is not available. The Pathet lAo is a hard-bitten ooqps Walter Mitchell, crippled byginus- The composition of the French wall. •' , * jrs„ preps, regulars subway train and notified au­ department also said there had largely made up of disgruntled hill cular dystrophy, died when trapped disguised spy corps” . . Volcan­ gram will not dU WEST-^^'TER ST. ic Mt. Eena a t’Catania, Sicily, put and Algerian delegations ia ex Shortly before doctors amputat­ • all nW spring colors . . olive browti, thorities.. PoUce arrested Sutton. been no new, sudden stepup in folk and built around a tough core by a fire at his home. His father, ed McCoy’s l«g talked to re- tartfB prodnotiva MI IL2411 and miSKies Eighteen days later young Schus­ on another fireworks show last pected to be announced Rimul least M t in the yean bljue and'gola ^ arms deliveries, of disciplined Communists. Stanley L. Mitchell, 41, waa severe- taneouflly In Paris and- TXmlR at Op— Bv—liqga Monday Tlirough * all fabrics ter was killed near iM home. Tlie Bourcss here said the figure of 1 ,(6oatlaaad on Foge Hires), • (Uatoly ahead. VMliqr aad flat—day Afternoons kfller atm U at lafge. an additional 100 Americana was (Gontinaed on Pegs Two) (OoRtlniied oq Psgo Three). the end; of next week. • juniors and cad6tt * all styleii . [(Oimttiinad on Page Five) ■•if”- / ■1

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