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' I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1961 Average Daily N^t Press Run The Weather iHanrliPBrtfr'IEwptttug For the Week Ended FerecMt of C. S. Wenther Bureau Dec. 81. leeo PAGE EIGHTEEN Ineeeaeing high eloudtoeee late tonight. Uttle change in tempera- 13,314 tore. Dow near SO. Friday oloUdy, m a i n s t r e c t About Town 0 tfCrasso . . Member of the Audit . breesy, mild, 'ghanoe of a few Burenu .of CIrcnIstlan •howere. High in BOe, Corntr of Ook Manchester— AjCity of Village Charm Th# Rev. Curl.'V. .1ohn50ir^<'’ e , AtCavagnaro HOUSE ■ k HALE itrtford Scmlnarj'’ *’* i oWeher *t tht-'f^nten •;m Parii bearing a new Hartford, March 2 {IP)— prjticipated in. a .'ea anV helicop­ ■ .Aronson aniflDave Barry. E n g ta ^ e d ter assault off Vieqiics,\ Puerto , In chatge .of ticket sales are ^ T h e Algerian rebels to- 'T foS S a rn ” ''Minister Gov. John Dempsey moved Rico. , 1 Janet Bvcholski and Edward Tom.- day accepted * French Presi- Louis Terrenoire disclosed in Paris quickly today to comply with kiei, a.ssisted by Nancy Scott. ■ The enpagemeiU of Miss Mar­ deni Charles de Gaulle’s bid that De Gaulle told Beurguiba a New York state law that France la no longer insisting that Tells Soviet Marine Pfc. Walter P Schultz, ; Barbara Coleman. Jo.«eph Ma- garet Young of Hazleton. for peace talks to end the long would provide income tax re­ C o n g o le se son of Air. and Mr.s. WaltcV P. caione. Pascal Ma-slrangelo, Frank the rebels lay down'their arins be­ j Marine Pfc.Terdinand S. Lychocli and costly Algerian war. Di­ fore negotiations take place. A lief to_ConnecticUf residents Schultz Sr., .375 Ad.tnvs St..\ is Slamlcr. Otarence Foley. Fra'icis of Manchester is announced by her rect -negotiations appeared^ participating in a training exercke Mahonev, Henrv Becker. William cease-fire would have' robb^ the working in that state. K ill 4 4 in Acts Could . at Vieque.s, Puerto Rico, with tire Viens and Herbert Stevenson, ■mother. Mrs. Rita Young o f ’ Imminent. Algerian Nationalists . of their The Governor announced that Hazleton. The rebels Insisted on their goal main political weapon, which is First Battalion. Sixth Marine Regi-' % ■ a bill to permit Connecticut em­ 1 Tiie . bride-to-be is also . the In the 6'i-year .war; Independence the war itself. ployers to ,withhold taxes from • ment, an infantry unit of the Sec­ The twb sides see the negotia­ ond Marine Pi\i.sion from Camp daughter of the late Arthur Young. from Frafice. They softened it New Yorkersworking in Connecti­ Street Fight Spark W ar [aniiarv Checks Her fiance is the son of Mr. apd somewhat, by saying that Moroc­ tions differently.-The rebels, want cut would be submitted to the Lejeune. N. C. His unit is receiv­ to talk only about independence. ing training^ in infantrv tactics ■Mrs. Ferdinand S. Lychock. 62 , co, 'lYinisia and jAlgeria are plan- General Assembly today. To Idle §224s7.?0 ; Duval St. Pr^'Eiister Values From ,nlng to join in a loose federation De Gaulle, Terrenoire said, wants (By THE ASSOCIATED FBESS) with the use of helicopters. "We have to move fast on this," Leopoldville, The Ckingo, Miss Young, a 1960 graduate of retaining friendly ties with Paris. to discuss “the conditions for self- determination the Governor told his press con­ March, 2 '' Center in Memphis, Tenn Still plenty of wear left in until just before dawm^. Connecticut must also furnish had been killed and three wound­ United JSiatlons made the state­ bv check are made directly to No date has been set for the 68.00 Bourguiba had come ^irectly (Continued on Page FlveJ.- ed by a pro-Lumumbist mob. ment in a speech, prepared for de­ ahoea when brought here for wedding. * dy«fl muskrat stole (qray, dork brown, light brown) .. . New York State by April 15 the expert; repairing. cihimants in the local office. names and'addresses of the 7,000- The violence boiled over in the livery at a luncheon given him by Loomis said that the ratio of aftermath of last week’s takeover * muskrat stole (bdge, medium brown, dork brown) ------. 88.00 New- Yorkers w-orking in Connec­ Mayor Robert T. Wagner at the Open Mondays All Day Xhosp filing aveekiy claims during ticut. of the capital of Kasai Province by Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New jCloaed Wednesday the last week of the month to the J elvish Newsletter Report^- Lumumbist troops from Stanley­ York City. Afternoons . 88.00 Gov. Nelson Rockefeller yester­ number covered byjhe Unemploy­ ATLA-NTIC * russion dyed marmot stole (dork brown) ...... ville. These troops pulled out two “ When we in America give our ment Cnmpsensation Law was H 8 day signed the New 'York bill that days ago knd left the town in a support to the eliding of all out­ SAM YULYES ,. per cent as compared with 7.7 per FURNACE OIL . 98.00 w'ill give Some. 22,000 Conndticut ferment. side intervention, we mean some­ * dyed squirrel stole (dork brown, medium brown) — residents working in New York “ SHOE REP.AIRIXG cent for the state. In Jamiar>". Automatic Delivery Luluabourg. 400 miles east 'of thing definite and practical," Am­ o r THE BETTER KIND" the local office area ratio (which in­ 158.00 A n t i -U > S i ^ an estimated 32 million income tax bassador Stevenson said. L.T. W O O D C O . * natural mink stole (natufdlTVcy' brown, smoke gray) relief for 1961 and thereafter. Leopoldville, w-as the scene of trib­ 23 OAK STREET cludes .Vernon. Rockville and Bol- Phone Ml 8-II2S al clashes liL,the days'just after “ We believe that Belgium Same Side As Watkins , tom was 11.9 pier cent compared * dyed joponese mink stoleAdork broWn) ...... 198.00 Most of the Connecticut recii- The Congo gained independenoe should qomplete its withdrawal. to 10 8 a year ago, he said. dents live in Fairfield county. from Belgium last summer.-' We believe that no other foreign 198.00 Staifted Lavon Affair The New’ York law extends to The. United Nations' reported African power should come thrust­ * natural mink stole (natural, gray) ...... Connecticut residents w-orking in that after, the battle ye-sterday ing in, especially the new. Imperi­ New- York the rigljt to itemize de­ some 1,000 civilians sought U.N. alism of the Soviet Union." 288.00 He appealed to the Soviet Union * noturol mink stole (noturd, groy) 7. A • New York, March 2 Bomb-;»raeli courta trying forgery cases ductions on his-New York state protection. income tax -return in the same w-ay Lulua'oourg. though officially to think twrice about intervening MAIh^ST. STQRr Ings of U.S. installations in Egypt last year heard testimony that L,a- in The Congo, lest it spark a war. W, T. GRANT CO. ^ all price* plus' federal tax. von’s signature had been forged as a New York resident if he earns within the orbit of the Leopold­ by. Jews started Israel's con­ all Of his income in New York. He ville regime, is heavily populated He declared that, in addition to troversial Lavpn affair, the pub­ in 19,54 in “ a security mishap." A the laws made by ^ r x and Lenin, government Inquiry foimd tliat can pro-rate these deductions if by ardent tribal follow-ers of the Mushroom ^oud over Baton Houffe lication Jewish Newsletter as­ he earns part of his income in Con­ late Palrite Lumumba. there are laws “which belong not serted today. Lavon was the' victim of intrigue An explosion at the Ethyl Corp. caused mushroom cloud.this morning at Baton Rouge, La. Three to class relationships or stages of and forgery. Ben-Gurion. prime necticut and part in New- York. A U.N. spokesman aaid the trou­ explosions rocked the plant, injuring'31-Workers. As far as could be learned, there were no deaths. This bi-weekly publication, often Until noi^-, Connecticut resi­ ble started Tuesday night w;hen a economic development, but to the OPEN DAILY critical of I.sraell affairs,-printed minister of Isfael before and after Sonic 3.000 workers are employed at? the big chemical center. Sign at right is a roadside traffic safe­ future and destiny of man him­ FURNITURE- Sharett's brief term, resigned Jan. dents w-ere liuiite^ to a standard yelling mob demonstrated to de­ ty-sign. (AP Photofax ,t. an account headed “Thp Truth self. 31 in protest against his cabinet's reduction of 31,000. mand the release of 'an officer About The 'Lavon Affair.’ " called-Col. Mulumba. ' I “Among these laws is the cer­ 9:30 AM. to 5 : « P.M; William Zukerman, editor of the clearing of Lavon. tainty that war follows when new ' 'This week Ben - Gurion an­ Royal to Idle 600 Mulumba w-as arrested by- his ■ empires thrust into the collapsing jewlah Newsletter, says the author' own troops for showing .pro-Lu-1 Diversion Called Robberv of this account, the Rev. Hum­ nounced he had , been -unable to ______House Passes ruins of the old. So stay your am­ C R e e iM OPEN THURSDAYS form a iT*"' government, and Hartford, March 2 (yP)—The mumba sympathies during the phrey Walz, a CrowTi , Ind., electric assembly division of Royal bitions. Think t-wice about your in­ s r A M P a called for (Elections. Lavon, mean- takeover. terventions. Allow the new princi­ \ Presbyterian pastor, is "a special McBee Corp„ here --will close for The mob attacked soldiers with correspondent whose trustworthi­ GOP Says Funds Gone Ke“»f4y’s Bill ple of international order. — the 9:30 A./^W 9:00 P.M. (C tfmied on Page Four) five, weeks, starting Monday, Idlihg home-made guns and shot three of right of people to determine their ness we vouch for." some 600 wbrkers. the soldiers. The account eays: A spokesman said general busi­ Next day soldiers In the local (Continued on. Page Four) “ In November 1954, several ness conditions have decreased army camp stormed out of the American installations in ‘Egypt .sales of electric typewrrlters and post in defiance of their officers’ For New State Roads J®Wess ■ Washington, March 2 — A were bombed by gmalL.delayed-ac­ Castro Seeking caused an excess In inventory. The 'Offfet-s. THE WELL-HEELED SHOE... tion bombs, sha^d like books and typewTiter manufacturing com­ They Went to retrie've the -bod­ thumping 392-30 House Vote on the secreted In book covers which ■were To Repair lX.S., pany's plants here employ about ies of - their comrades and then Hanford, March 2 (iP)—A Re-'*>lion for new roads wholly financed billion dollar emergency unemploy­ brought Into the 'U.S. Information 3,20ib w’drkers. ran wild against civilians. publican legislative caucus was bv the state, Frate said. 324 mil­ ment aid bill has'gotten President Bulletins tWLnew height of fashion . . . the Libraries in Alexandria and Cairo. There was no-Jhiniediate report told today that-there w-as -virtualiy lion of that amount has' already Kennedy'.* antirecession program from the AP Wires The bombs were placed in the Cuba Relations of any Europeans^ among the dead. no mone.v ajpilable now- for the been committed under the 4-year off to a good start in Congress., little 'heelet. designed w ithn 1iigh shelves of the libraries just be­ Area Aid Opposed Washington, March 2, —The . Figiures tek injured were. ndt construction of state roads not program. Sen. Harry F.. Byrd, D-Va., said Just Imagine! A PLATFORM ROCKER INCLUDED IN fore closing hours, and several Frate estimated that there was. rising vamp and decorative spring Havana, March ,2 (A5 — Fi( ■U.S, Chamber of Cqmrherde said Icnown at VJsf. headquarters. now included in the state's 4-year today 'his finance committee will hours later there was an infernal The fighting raged through highway building program. therefore, only about 32 million conduct a hearing oh the bill next U.8. TAimER EXPLODES THIS CHARMING COLONIAL LIVING ROOM GROUP blast, shattering glass and shelves Castro reportedly was sounding Out today President Kennedy’s pro-- Montevideo, Uruguay, March cut-outs, pal^bone calf. giram for chronically depressed most of yesterday but, the U.N., There indications that the Re­ available for new road projects. week.. probably Tuesday or and setting fire to books and 'Venezuela today to help solve publicans Would continue'to make 2 (JP)—A U.S, flag tanker caught Authentic and finely crafted, you’ll find tlii.« group a wonder­ Cuban-United- States differences as areas would create no jobs and In the, 4-year pro^ani* he said, Wedne-sday. ’ furniture. Similar bomba were (Continued on Page Four) an all-out fight against €uiy fur­ large smu.s were still needed for Democrats would like to get the Are and cx^oded today after- ful buv. And the .settee converts into a comfortable lied, t(W. placed in the MGM Theater and a fifth nation in the Americas lead to "gross Inequities and- dis­ colliding with a Uniguyan de­ crimination." ther diversion of Highway Ilepart- the completion of such 'projects as measure to the White House by ; Covej-ed in ’•documentary’’' fftbrics. with “ wings” on the chaif.s other , American'-owned business severed Relations with his rev^lu- ment funds to the general fund stroyer off the coast, naval au­ tirmary government. Routes 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 and' 25. These mid-March so unemployed Ameri­ and intere.sting ’’spind'e” detailing in the arms. buil|i|0gs. . ' Robert P. Lee. Connecticut as recommended by the Democrat- cans,, who have exhausted jobless thorities announced. Pres* re­ The Venezuelan Foreign Min­ Light and Power Co. executive, Patent Medicines are all project* in the Interest to "These incidents were all the administration. system under which the federal insurance benefits can start receiv­ ports said seven w m killed and 14.99 istry aaid in Caracas ye.sterday it spoke for the Chamber in testi- 43 sfuVivors were taken from SHOE SAI.ON more baffling because anti-Amel^ In other actions, the caucus, at­ government pa.vs 50 per -cent of ing the extra payments by April 1. can feeling in Egypt was at a low*’ *had received a note from Havana moriy prepared for a House Bank Spar^Hot Dispute Byrd said he did not expect the water by reeciA ships. Au­ asking for efforts toward a solu­ tended by some 60 legislators, vot­ the cost and the state pays 50 per Main Floor, R^ar point then. In December 19.54 the Ing subcommittee. The group is lengthy hearings or any serious thorities said the tanker was tion. Sources said the note amount­ considering an administration bill ed to support- party planks for a cent.. Secret 'Police arrested two young .Hartford, March 2 (PI --- Bills opposition to the . measure on jHie the Novel, flying a U.S. flag but ed to a Cuban reque.sl for concilia­ for a $M9.5 million progp-am feandatOn- pertnt system for mo- The Republicans plan to hold belonging to Shell Oil of Ar­ Jewish boys, carrj'lng such bombs, -limiting the sale of patent' medi­ toi' 'vehicle Iqw violations, and a further caucuses on the diversion Senate aide. •< about to enter an American build- tion — but outside the Organiza­ with emphasis on loans to provide gentina. (No ship of that name tion of Amerlcah States (OAS). factories and facilities in a r w cines, including aspirins and cough maximum speed limit. issue and will probably take a firm The , emergency ■ unemployment is listed by Lloyd’s R oister). Inite -At the same time El Salvador with persistent" high ujiefhploy' synips. to drug stores has encount­ Sen. Peter P. Mariani, Groton, To enter Kathy's new conU.st please '“They confessed that .they were ered strong opposition from said "TlTere isn't any money to (Continued on Page Twelve) (Continued on Page Twelve) members of an Israeli sabotage broke off relations w-ith Cuba In ment. ') / ^ 2 SMALL g ir l s POUND .send your name and telephone num­ protest aginst a vigorous! cam­ Lee said Kenhea5*’s own task grocers and equally strong support take care of the intercommunity ber to Kathy Godfrey, AVINF Man­ unit organized recently by an from pharmacists. roads in the state.” Tulsa, Okla., March t UP)—A agent who came .from Paris . paign in Havana agftin.st the junta force, in de'tailirig the rau.ses of n-hour search' for two small chronic deureMion.' mentioned no ■ The Connecticut Pharmaceutical Instead of talking about con­ chester. they showed their workshop, that rules the little Central Ameri­ school girls w 1 h > didn’ t return factor tljaYcould be helped by “ the AssocTation. sponsors of the bills, tinued diversion of highway funds, Vot I^avinj^ Public Life Which had a secret receiving set can country. described them as measures to Mariani said, we should be talking home after their classes yester­ ■'by which they received coded mes­ •of increasing tke overall funds day ended today when they were ^^(fcontlnued on Page Two) (Oontlhued on Page Four) protect the public’s health. HOW DOES sages from abroad. The Connecticut Pood Stores As­ available to the Highiyay Depart­ found walking along a Tulsa “ Upon arrest, the leader of the sociation, ho-wever, denounced ment. Nixon Plans to Speak street. Rlnday, 7, and Doris Wil­ THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN... ring committed suicide in prison. Mariani said the Republicans son, 8, daughters of Mr, and Mrs. vrvT'-rrf^ w.r them as “economic" bills designed In January .1955, the Egjrtians Hunger, Horrclr and Death to give druggists a monopoly In the were not opposing diversion be­ Gus. Wilson were unharmed, will make a poini of viewing held a public trial. American sal^ of patent medicines* . cause they viewed the highway They had been sought by police and volunteer searchers since the newly arrived spring col-, Jew's were gi;eaUy. excited, claim­ The food store association rep­ fund as a “sacred cow.” ing the trial was a frameiip . . . On Issues as Citizen 7:15 p.m. yesterday when their TOUCH OF DANISH lections in the. house and hale resents about 900 small grocery "We need roads,” he declared. the. defendants all pleaded guilty. stores. He quoted State Highway Com­ father notified police they hadn’t .second floor dress shop,^ Two Were condemn^ to death aud Across the Continent, been seen since leaving the Whit­ One grocer said at a hearing missioner Howard-'S. Ives as say­ Beverly Hills. Calif., March 2,jfar from over—and that they ex- SLIM 3-PCrLIVING ROOM othem given prison terms. ing that there is not enough money tier Elementary School. Rlnday yesterday before the legislature’s (M—Former 'Vice President Rich­ pected him to lead the Republican by Gay Gibson . . .the look “ Doling, the trial,' some jour­ Public Health and Safety Commit­ in the highway fund to gdve-llus an Is a first grader and Doris Is- in Soft cushions covcrcrl In nalists in the Mapam Party in Is­ ard M. Nixon says he plans to party in years‘ ahead. the second grade. of .silk" in spring navy. tee that patent medicines are sold orderly, systematic construction speak out on public Issues lit his Nixon, who received congratu­ lively colored fabrics. Each rael discovered that the orders for A *Trail of Tragedy’ and reconstruction of roads organizing and directing the sabo­ new.rdo an a private citizen. latory proclamations from mayors FlGFT ON JUDGES LOOl piece in amooth walnut with (Continued on Page Four) throughout the state.’’. of two dozen ciUos in the Los An­ tage unit had'lieen signed by La- Without diver;8ion, he quoted "While I have no plans to rim 5Vash|ngton, March * no-BBg constniction An out­ von.” , , for public office,” he told a -wel­ geles metropolitan area, said; Sen. Everett M. Dlrks«ii'^R*Ill-> NOTE — More than 2<\ yeani4,'gator E, M. Lloyd, the poverty Ives as saying, the state could rea-, "It w'ould be easy for (Mrs.) Pat Pinhas Lavon was minister of ago eight, .members of the Dudley- hunfeer.and deatii had started long come-home banquet last night, “I threatened a fight UL prevent standing value! sonably complete primary and sec­ assure vou I am. not retiring from (Nixon I and mo to say we've giv­ sheath drqss: defense ip the Israeli cabinet of family set out from upstate New before iCarol Ann’s demise—in^ ondary roads by 1985. Senate action todayon a bill to Prime Minister Moshe Sharett. fact only four months after the public life.” - " en the Best 14'years'of our lives ereate 69 newvfrferal judge- Coine and see the spectacular dis­ York, to make a'' ll\-lng "on the. If the revenues of the depart- He said he plans to hold a news to the United States (as a coii- Lavan resigned on Sharett's ,de- road.” Today, the parents are in Didle.vi! left Syracuse, jyith the News Tidbits nient were increased by as little as ship*. Dirkseur Uie Senate GOP play of next year's metal dining, braid tVimmed scoop msind,' and Da'vld Ben-Gurion be­ six children. conference as soon as poiisible to ■gfessman, senator and vice presi­ leader, sald^e would object to fiirnitiiie. See newest designs . . . Jail and five of their rhildren are 15 per cent in'.the coming yearsf announce his specific plans for 'the dent). neck aiLf short came minister Of defense. Statements by Dudley and po­ Culled from AP W irev Mariani said, the system might be consideration of the roeasuro .year's alipad luxury features . . . dead. This aceoiait reveals the "But- we feel very differently. befor(r tomorrow because of • a ■The account continues that Is- trail of tragedy from roast to lice investigators, Lloyd said, completed by 1975. future. New capitnvating colors and .styles sleeves.' 14.99 The unsuccessful ' Republican We feel the people of' the Unlt^ delay In a report froni the Judi­ coast- . ~ slio.wed this is what happened:. “We need the roads for eco­ that are easy to care for and hcaii- Alex#i Adjubei, editor of Soviet presidential candidate, in his first States have given us’ the best 14 ciary committee. DlrkseB told a tifv voiir home And . ... YOU Near Baldwin, Fla-, «n Nov. 17. nomic development now," Mariani yeurs of our life.” 1958, death claimed the first of, government organ Izv'estia, cut public appearance since leaving news conference after a meet­ ■SAVE MO.NEY TOO! By ED YOUNG said. office last Jan. 20, said his im­ Linkletter drew laughs when h6 ing of Senate-House RepubUcan Missing Girl Richmond, "a.. March 2 (JPi—In tlie youngsteVs, Claude, then 3. short a visit to Britain and leaves Rep. Gennaro W. Frate, Darien, for--Moscow to join Ills father-in- mediate plans, are to get his per­ told the crowd that Nixon “is too lenders that he would follow up the summer of 1958, Kenneth His body was vvrapped in a blan­ House chairman of the legisla­ young to retire and too old to be tho ioeket dress:. ket and deposited in an abandoned law, 'Premier Khrushchev, on trip sonal affair.* in order, earn a liv­ tomorrow by moving to post- 7-PC. DINETTE Found Hiding Dudley, hta wife, Irene, and Six of. ture’s feoads . and Bridges Com­ ing and "save enough to send my president, and. he's got to make • pone action until March 18. their children left Syracuse, N.Y. mine pit Nov. 18 or 19 near Lake­ to ‘Siberia . . Maj. Gen. Richard mittee, gave a preliminary report land, Fla. Collins, senior member of United two girls to college.” He added up his mind what to d o.... the job in a battered sedan. They hrtded of the stale’s 4-year accelerated he would like to have would be TV SET with white bodice New’ York. March 2 m — Ten- And then Uiere were five. ‘ Nations Command Military Ar­ To the e«tent that making a TEST BAN PACT READY south to join a .carnival. program based on conversations living will permit, I will devote rhake-up man for Kennedy." and braid trim year-old Donna Marie Michel, Dudley—a 'sometime mechanic, Die Dudleys, now , carrying mistice Commission (UNCMAG), with the Highway Department, Toronto, March 2 (ff5 — Tho OUR GARDEN missing since Tuesday, was found tlieir family around in ah old panel strongly denies Nortii Korea just as much of my time as I can. GIbbe and Mall said today B rit-. med jacket. 2 2 9 9 junk dealer and odd-jobs worker Despite Go^. John N. Dempsey’s to participating in the great bat­ (Continued on Page Five) today hiding In a'^laundry room of —hoped to repair midway ..rides. truck for which they had swapped charges -that Naval ships were budget allocation of some 326 mil aln and the United States have an apartment house just around the sedan, were heading east from sent into North Korean coastal tles of our time . . ' . and to make agreed on a new set of proposals both in sizes 7 to 15. His wife, when she could get the sure the opppsilion (the Kennedy the corner from her Bronx home. job, would -sell tickets. California in December 1959,'when waters , , . Sen. Stuart Syming­ for a nuclear test ban • treaty She was safe -and sound, but But the gypsy journey became two other children died. ton, D-Mo„ says Pentagon wasted administration) does just the best K i s G I l h o W ’ d * l O V jC t that may be aicceptable to Rus­ Norman, 10. died Pec. 23 in moKe than |R75 million on unsatis­ High Court Weighs Job it can.” sia. The newspaper says in a dis­ hungry. * for the Dudley'youngsters a night­ Dirough, lielter opposition; he The object of an Intensive police mare of hunger, horror and death. Plioenix, Ariz.;—Charles, 8, two factory Naval planes, aircraft SsSlar Rank Again patch from Philip Deane, Its cor­ days later—Christmas . Day—in 1 radar and aircraft engines. Birth Coutrol Laws declared, the nation can achieve respondent at the United Na­ search, Donna was spied by Peter Five of them died' before the better adjplnistration of its, af­ ZambaPdind, who saw a face peef- flamily’s oontinent-spahning me- the'same city. i Alfred (Al) Shaj-ne, billed ifi tions: "It Is felt that weakne*«!S The Dudleys kept on driving 1920’s and 30’s a* "America’s am­ . Washington. March 2 (JP>— fairs. . ♦ Washington March 2. (iP)—An In the western position now hav* SPECIAL ~ 3-FC. DINETTE SET . $29.88 (left) Ing through a frosted ffisss ■window anderings ended Feb. 10 with the A crowd o f .about 1;600 was administration bill to restore for­ of the basement laundry room aiid parents' arrest for neglect lead-, east and south, and, police said, bassador of song,” Is sentenced to Chief Justice Earl Warren has beeff'eliminated and RusMa wUi our garden grows beautifully! . . • waited until about Jan. 1 to dispose j-eor in prison in New York for asked if a state has a right to pro momentarily hushed when the for­ mer President Dwight D. Eisen­ 'be pressed for an aniwer with­ P T H E O 'N E T T E SETS $69.00 to $99.00 Investigated; ing to the death o f the fifth child, mer yice I^esident said: "I. have hower to a 5-star general’s rank esp^ially in our early blooming Donna, one of 'five children .of Carol Ann, 7. of the boys’ bodies. ■ , ihconie tax evasion . . . Prime hlbit a phyWeian from prescribing out too long a delay.” Minister Nehru of Inilia '‘denies birth control devldes if another a serious announcement to make was introduced today. Robert Michel, a. bus driver, talk­ Yesterday the charge became ‘ 'phen they wrapped- them in The honor, ■which Eisenhower CHARGE IT — NO MONEY DOWN / ' handbag department, pick a bou­ ed with nfcwsmenf after wolfing more" serious. Hanover ..County, blankets^ weighted the human car­ published fepo.rta that Soviet Pre­ pregnancy might , endanger tonight . .-‘7* , WELENSKY PREVAILS mier Khriisnehev had apologized woman patient’s life. ^ . "I am Ihterested in all kmd^ of has -said he .wants, may involve Sallsbuiy-r SoiiUiera. Rhodesia, quet from our new collection of wil­ ' down a bowl of soup and a glass Va., w'here police say Carol Ann go, and tossed the dead boys' into contests. il like competition and some financial sacrifice for him. Lak8 Pontchartrain in Louisiana. peraonall.v fo r Wiplonage activities Die answer given yesterday by March 2 (/Pi — Prime Minister DOWNSTAIRS SALESROOM of inllk. died o f malnutrition, exposure and I like to take sides.” ' Sen. Richard B. Riissell, D-<3a., low baskets . . . many are fully As reported earlier. Donna had neglect, is-sued W'arrants charging Then there were three. by Soviet Embmssy officials in Raymond J. Caimon, assistant at' ,Roy Welensky today won ovop* New Delhi . . Polaris and Persh­ tomey general of Connecticut, Then he added, smiling: "The chairman of the Senate Armed whelming support from tho lined, white, natural, yellow, black got Jnto difficulty at the parochial Dudley, 47, and his wife, 44, with Debbie,' 3, was ne'xt-to-youngest big question, is what to do when Services Committee, introduced school where she is In the fifth murder-. of the children, and the next to go. ing, pair of .solid-fuel'missiles as. wais "It-la iip to thd^lpgislature to 'Central A f r Ic a n Federathm signed key role.s in U.S. defense the (Los Angeles) Angels play the measure. It would authorize or red. •- 'grade. Carol Ann’s ' efnaciated body, She died at Gary, W. Va.. May 21, determine what is for the gl-eater President Kennedy to appoint Ei­ Parliament in his fight ngnhMt pjana, .register .significant test good." ■ the Senators. Since the old Sen­ Britain’s plan to glv* Negroes She said It all happened over a wrapped in an old. blue blanket, 1960. Six days later. Dudley ators ha'Vo moved to Minneapolis senhower to the' active list of the book report. “It was due Tuesday,' was discovered Feb. 9 in Woods 'wrappqd her body in. a blanket and' Dl^ht successes.,^ The Supreme Court la expected greater self rule In Northern. Lady Churchill. 76, reported (from Wa*hington), I’m going to regular Army, in tho General of she said, “I ran out of paper. I ju»t off U.S. j near. Lawrenceville left it in. the woods off a highway to complete hearing arguments to the Army rank Eisenhower gave Rhodesia. Befor* ParlUinMB*** resting “quite comfortably” in day on the validity of a (Jonnecti support the new Angels." 44-7 vote, Wetewsky announced 2 .9 9 , . 7 .9 9 didn't think the Sister would mind •in ’southem Virginia. She died, ac­ near Jenkins, Ky. '--f-- Other speakers Included .enter­ up to become President. m W.T. tRANT Co. If I did it on Wednesday.' cording to police, Feb. 1 or 2 and At Gary, authorities said they In London Hospital which she'en- cut law that ..prohibits use of con Russbll’s prepared announce' be Is wllUng to talk over ran- tainers Georgei MJhrphy, Art Liqk- . LiAlkl CTDBBT CTADP The Sister did tnind, aaid Donna, was kept in the back scab of the would launch an investigation into tered Tuesday night.,.. Snow fell traceptive dericM. or a doctor' men| said that since Elsenhower Is stttuthmal rtaage* te r Mh Iff* MAIN STREET STORE on Mt. Vesuvius blanketing upper prescribing them? letter and Ronald ■ Reagan »nd rttory vhea he Ikf* 4* UmOm and tol(l her to. write a note'to Dudley’s dilapidated, car until her Debbie’s death. McDowell County Mayor Georg* Christopher of San entitled by law as a forjner Prosi- GROW? her parents “kkout me not doing body was place

V I ^ ..' f • z'' '-T \ . \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 PAGB t w o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.> THURSDAY, MARCH '2,, 1961 PAGE THREE mtm helped draw up the BdgoU .char* in a cabinet decree published today STANLEY WARNER ETvents for Senior Scouts will be ter that regulates Inter-Amerlcah reorganizing the government. Rockville-Vemon Bolton I Swim Meet Set 50-yard back, breast and free style Easter Seal Drive Castro relations. He feels the charter Castro's ataff of-more than 100 strokes, and 200-yard relay. ■ — NOW OPEN — reportedly has been reduced to Under Way Today should he strengthened even fur­ Sheinwold bn For Area Scouts " LARRABEE'S ther. One Betancourt goal is to ex­ three or- four aides and his office STATED To Repair U.S., clude anv Latin American gov­ budget has been transferred to Charter Bill Limited Ebigsgement Dog Warden BARBER SHOP \ I .tvA No Seats Reserved Blackledge District of . Boy Postmfen will deliver Easter ernment'that takes power without runn^g the Presidential Palaclh, South desler . ' ' Sisterhood Theme BID THREE SUITS • Shown Exactly As On .l^couts ^V1^ sponsor a swim meet Seal letters today to 13,000 homes 15 Pitkin St., Manchestsr free e l« tio ^ . Castro retains the title of prime IJnoppased TO SHOW SINGLETON Both sides vulnsrable Cuba Relations minister and also as president of NOiriH Broadway Reappointed, on Friday, March 10, from 7 to O f WSCS Meeting in Manchester as the 28th annual That would exclude, presum­ By Alfred Sheinwold Shown Today At 5845-8i$$ ably. both Cuba and the Domini­ both the National rjistitute of \ A Q 10 8 3 9:30 p.m. at Manchester High • ‘s - ...— ^ ■ campaign in behalf of Connecti­ Agrarian Refprxn and the'Central Continuing this week’s series on -V A Q 10 7 4 (OMttniMd frMB Out) can' Republic under strongman Ra­ In Hearing MOW EVCHYOHeCAN UE School pool. "S isterho^” will be the theme cut’s crippled children and adults Planning Board. He won't be wsnt- Siam bidding, we go on to the kind ♦ 3 Salary Hiked gets under way. fael Trujillo. Trujillo Is Betan­ John Dormer will be chairman of the March meeting of the H j* S»lvidor«i •mb«M*-„junla been patient w •. three suits, preferably with a jump ^ J ”' th^C uba never recornized anv- ^ that the .e-uban regime s tolerance Hil.XDS THBE.AD tXlMPANV • of committee members. Others Deaths Last ^ight or a dollar a day,fdr the dog ^ ■ ■ I toward private schools is reaching WUlUnanUc. March 2 (.Pi—John who supported the measure were bid or some other very- strong bid at some stage of the auction. The pound remains the same. Paggioll i rir, In Peking Venertiela as a eon- ‘^an extreihe po’-ht. B. Love. 35. has been named gen­ ■Vemon 'Reps. Raypiond K. Spiel- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS maintains the pound on his prop­ eral -manager of the American man and Gerald Allen; Attys. Har­ principle Is that a player who can >oJtunFMRt ciliator for its-rift with the Lniteel r-aw riin s t a f f Minneapolis—Mrs. Marie _Nor- erty on Rt. 85. Thread Co. Mill to succeed Arthur vey A. Yonce. Robert D. King, and show length in three suits must Plus Short Subjects At5;00-8;55 States. Cuba chose a naUbn that CASTRO TmMS STAFF^ ^ be vety short in the fourth suit. stad, 81, mother o f Oen.' Laurla Heart-y Thanks belie'ves in working with OAS—• Havana. March 2 Fidel K. Stewart, who will'retire effec­ Robert F. Kahan, counsels for the Norstad, - supreme commander oV /Wednesday Charles Barbato and Mrs. Rlch- tive April 1. Love has been assist­ Foetpones Raise not outside the orgaiiiration. j Castro is prime minister of ^ b a city, fire district and town, respec­ North has the 'values for a dou­ NATO, died Wednesday In San “Wackiest Ship In The Army” ' ard Dlmock, n^embers of the Robert Hall has them all! ant manager since 1054. President ftomulo Betancourt although his offjca was aboliahod tively. ble cadse in spades, but should Jose, Calif. She was tlie widow Board of Directors for the Man­ Also. Robert F, Kingsbury, for­ postpone this raise. The jump, of the liev. Martin Norstad, a chester Heart Association, wish to mer fire district commissioner; to three spades at once would Lutheran psstor, and was Minne­ thank thh < 77 volunteer workers Atty. Herbert Hannabury. a mem­ show 13 to 16 points,' with strong sota mother of the year In 1967. Read Herald Advs. and all contributors to the Heart ber of the one-time consolidation ipade support, but It would con­ Fund Drive Sunday. and charter commission: James C. ceal the distribution. In this case Mrs. Dlmock. chairman of the Salta, executive secretary of Rock­ the slam may well depend on the Bolton campaign, reports $341.89 ville Area Chamber of Commerce exact distribution. has been realized to date. Twenty Selectman 'WilUam R. Hahn; Rock North begins by showing the volunteers still. have to make re­ ^ u- ^ » .O'- ' ■villa manufacturer. Nat N. Schwe- UTTLE t h e a t e r OF MANCHESTER I ICHOICEST HEATS IN T0WN...!ti hearts, continues by bidding clubs, turns and may do so at the Bol­ ' del: and District Chairman Donald and then raises the spades to "^PRESENTS ton Pharmacy or at the home of , i'l,.- , ■ '- 'I ■ 5 , B. Lioverin. game. This method of bidding Mrs. Dimock on Dimock Lane. v’x ' ,-.i • ■ The act has been introduced Into shows the strong trump support. Roberta Named S . C H O I C E both the House end Senate with Indicates length in hearts, prom­ The Bolton Volunteer Fire De­ Allen and Speilman aponsoring the YWCA unit’s executive committee, ises the ace of clubs, and also partment, at its meeting last House bill and Sen. Franklin G. Mrs. Olsen added. . shtfvvs a'* singleton in the unbld night, appointed William Roberts Welles. Introducing the Senate “Of the $3,500 needed to balance suit. ' as chairman of the committee IK measure. our 1961 budget, we expect to South is delighted to hear .about BUS STOP charge of the booster publication. Welles, a member of the cities raise $925 through membership the singleton in diam'onds. The By WILLIAM INGE The first meeting of this commit­ and boroughs committee, officiat­ contributions, dues, and special kings of hearts and clubs ■will be tee Is called for March 15 at 7:30 ed as such today and will speak projects. We are asking for public "working” cards, and the combin­ DIRECTIW b y a . WILL11U4 ASTLEY p.m. at the firehouse: The firemen eaks «>• for the bill In committee. He has support of less than 25 per cent ed hands fit excellently. He jumps plan to have the first,issue circu­ urged speedy action on it. The bill of our total budget of $11,700," to six spades, expecting to have no lated among townspeople by April SIRLOIN • ALL STEAKS! would be effective on the date of Mrs. Olsen asserted. trouble with the contract. 1. If South had three small clubs Friday, Saturday—March 3-4 Date Changed passage. Volunteers have completed the and the king of diamonds, he SHORT • A U CHOICE! house-to-house canvass in the area would not be so eager to bid the Raymond Cooper has changed The Dumb Blonde ‘ T umhles’" east of Main St. This portion of slam. The king of diamonds is the date of the first In a series of Betty Spalla, playing the female lead In "Born Yesterday", dresses down frank Encs,-her male coun­ PORTERHOUSE • A U ONE PRICEf YWCA Fund Drive the house-to-house drive netted wasted, since it is opposite North's BOWERS SCHOOL Information meetings'on Bolton’s terpart. ‘ The "evidence” which prompted her tirade Is examined by Jon Pandozzi, who plays a re­ DOG only $200.38. Residents of the area lingleton, or, to put it another -educational problems to March 9 porter, and Louis Cersoslmo, playing the unimpressed lawyer. .The Garson Kanin play Is being Far Short of Goal east of Main St., who were not at way, North's singleton is in the f 8:30 P.M.—TICKETS 41.00 At 8 p.m. at the Community Hall presented by SouUi Windsor Country Players at Wapping School on Thursday, Friday and Saturday PURINA.CHOW home when volunteers called, are wrong suit. This change w as' necessary be­ nights. Curtain time Is 8:30, (Herald photo by Pinto). ______LIVE, MAINE asked to send their contriliutlons Dally Question L cause of the Science Fair at the iHAKMS KA9EA tATAHS An Initial report of partial re­ Efiementacy School on March 8. direct tq the YWCA office, 79 N. Partner bids one heart, and the Church at noon. J.,uncheon reserva­ place at the afternoon ses-sion. I Main St. , . next player passes. You hold: ' SmUb. Mailed' turns, tdtsling $267.38, in the 1861 Mrs. Samuel Stltham, chairman Town Seeks Bids tions may be made with Mrs.,Rich­ with the Rev. Marcus Lornell "bf | LOBSTERS 25 Lbs. finance drive of the Manchester The house-to-house canvass is Spades—2; Heart.s— J 9 8 6 3: ard Hultmah, 53 Russell St. Bristol In charge. . under way and will continue for Dianfbnds—A Q 10 7; Clubs—9 6 o f the Easter Seal sale, announced Fancy Western YWCA Indicates the campaign is two weeks In the area of town 5. IVhat do say? today that seals have been mailed For Pool Items Mrs. E? John Kjellson, president CAB80TS to 700 homes asking support for of Emanuel Churchwomen, is in NEW CHIEF AT CHANNEL 18 falling far short of its $3,500 goal, west of Main St. Answer: Bid four hearts. You Hartford, March 2 (T)—Paul B. Lb. 99c have a singleton and strong trump Today's Specials the Connecticut Society for Crip­ Invitations to bid on utilities charge of arrangements. Z bags Z5e 89 it was reported today by Mrs. Contributions from business pled Children and Adults Inc. Evans of Weston has been named I Leroy Olsen, campaign chairman. firms and .special gift donations support, but you don’t, have a Voluntieers who assisted Mrs. and facilities at Salter's Pond Dr. Karl Olander of Worcester, general manager of Television Sta­ Fancy. Juicy Emphasizing that the greatest to date total only $97. T^ls phase strong enough hand to suggest a 5 to 10 P.M. Stltham In preparing, the letters swimming pool have been issued Mass... will be guest speaker at the tion WSCT (Channel 18), Hart­ n » iP L z : LEAN, AIX BEEF of the campaign has been under slam. by General Manager Richard Mar­ afternoon session. Dr. Olander, who ford, to succeed Edward Taddei, lag is in the house-to-house phase (Copyright 1961, General Fea­ Includes Soup, for mailing were Mrs. W; H. Val­ ORANGES of the drive and in support from way for only pne week, Mrs. Olsen entine, Mrs. Grace Valentine, Wil­ tin. recently returned from a tour of who resigned last week. The Fed­ explained. tures Corp.l Compl*t* $ Appetirer, Salad; The pool Itself will be built by Africa, will discuss ’’International lUe dox. H I M N M ‘ ■ S h the town's residents’ Mrs. Olsen liam Valentine, and members of eral Communications Commission Deuert and Girl Scout Troop 105. the Rtidd-Murray Systems, Inc., Relations Keynoting Africa.” recently approved a 3-year pay-TV | declared, “ The- residents of Man Attleboro, Mass.,, for about $30,- Chester are, in fact, casting their D inner Coffee St. Maiulce Notes • Installation ot officers will take experiment by the station. votes, making the decision -of Two Will Spend 1.95 Holy Communion will be admin­ 000. istered at 8 a.m. tomorrow at St. The town plans to let the con­ whether or not this community School Menus BROILED DOUBLE THICK LAMB C H O P S ^ tracts for the rest of the projects, is to have a 'YWCA beyond 1861.’’ ROAST TOP SIRLOIN OF B E I^ DU JOUR Maurice Church. Mass will be Summer Abroad __ celebrated at 6:30 ,P *n- There will hoping that all the bids will. not Indicative of members’ support VEAL SCALLOPINI with SAUTED MU.SHROOMS total more than $16,000 to stay !HIGHLAND PARK MARKET! the YWCA Is the fact that the two The school menus for March 6 ,be Stations of the Cross at 7 p.m., As Ambassadors BREADED VEAL CUTLET . ' or Immediately following the within the $45,000 allocated for M l 3 .4 2 7 8 highest contributions to date in the through March 10 are as follows: 317 HIGHLAND ST„, MANCHESTER MINUTE RUMP STEAK with ONION RINClS Mass. the project by the board of di­ campaign, donations of $50 each, Elementary ..., Two young persons between the SL Ann’s Guild of St. Maurice rectors. SHOP EAST HARTFORD have come from members of the Monday; Baked hash, buttered ages of 20 and 35 will be selected 'Church will meet at 8:15 tonight There are five in-vitatlons to beans, bread and butter, pears, EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT at the home of Mrs. • Norman bid., all of which will be opened Famous AC milk. from the Greater Hartford area to spend the summer In Asia and Preuss on Bolton Center Rd. Friday, March 10, from 10:30 to Tuesday: Hot meat sandwich, Bulletin Board 11:30' a.m. in the general man­ mashed potato, buttered carrots, South America as community am­ bassadors. DICK CALITRO JRIO Junior Choir ot United Meth­ ager’s office. SPARK fruit gelatin with whipped cream, odist Church . will rehearse- at Thev a-e for the following: milk. /. The project is sponsored by the -p.m. tomorrow at the church. 1. Storm and .sanitary sewer. Wednesday; Vegetable"■ s o u p, Elxperiment in International Liv­ •The Confirmation claas of Bol­ 2. Swimming pool apron and PtUGS meat and cheese sandwich, cow­ ing,. a non-profit, educational ton (Jongregatlorial Church will MANCHESTER boy cake, milk. travel organization with head­ sidewalks. ■WALNUT RESTAURANT meet .tomorrow^ at 2 p.m. In the 3. Electrical work. Thursday; Spaghetti with meat quarters in Putney, Vt. 2 8 c sauce, green salad, whole wheat parish room.- ■ i . Hot water heaters and fuel Applications may be obtained m 7 WALNUT STREET— MANCHESTER, CONN. The Pilgrim Fellowship will oil tan'k. bread and butter, ice cream, milk. from Mrs. George W. Earley, 9 AC Friday:- Tuna fish sandwiches, visit a West Hartford Synagogue 5. Fencing. tif ploft wiHi orange jince, buttered beans, choc­ Hiram Lane. Bloomfield,, or the M For Reservations: Call Manchester Mitchell 9-8070 tomorrow. Members are' reminded corolOR kwoto* Greater Hartford Jimior Chamber to meet at the local church by tor* ln$oro« bol* PUBLIC MARKET olate pudding with whipped cream, lor pofforiK* mUk. of Commerce, 29 Pearl St., Hart­ 6:45 p.-m. Emanuel to Host mt9, iMMOMd Barnard Junior ford. The deadline for applications The Democratic Town Commit 803 - 805 MAIN STREET is March 15. A panel of civic lead­ tee will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m ^Recnndltlonpd . Monday: Ravioli with meat ers will select two candidates by District Meeting sauce, buttered \ axed beans, -■'at the Community Hall. cheese wedge, hard roll and butter, April 15. BY POPULAR DEMAND • QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY! peaches, milk. One candidate will live as a Manchester Evening Herald Emanuel Lutheran Church will Tuesday; Hamburg gravy, guest with either an Indian or Bolton. correspohdent, Elna Dim- be host to the annqal mjetlng of JjisfCheck these Buys! • RESHLY CUT • NICELY DISPLAYED - NOT REfACKAGED • REASONABLE PRICES mashed potato, buttered peas of Japanese family, and another with o ^ , Mephone Mitchell Q-9828. the Augystana Lutheran Church Women of the Hartford District on carrots, bread' and butter, chocoT' a family in a Latin A m e r l.c a n SPECIAL VolMige Regukitoirs ...... 1^.... 2 .7 7 - ◄ late cake with frosting, milk. country. _ _ Ciiy Exceeds Nation March 14. Wednesday: Macaroni and tuna To qualify, a candidate must be The all-day 'meeting will begin |^Y949*53 Chevrolet G eoerotor Brushes .... 3 8 c Choice, Quality BEEF CUTS salad, buttered green bean.s. muf­ an American citizen, a high school Wellington — The population of with a coffee hour Ih Luther Hall BONELESS fin and butter, grapefruit and graduate, free to travel between $ 4 .00 New Zealand Is 2,500,000 compared at 9:30 a.m. before the morning Skloin Tip orange sections, milk. June 15 and 3ept. 12, and a reai- with 3,000.000 for the city o t Sid­ business session at 10. 8-Ft. Bottery Jumper Cables ...... 1 .0 9 SIRLOIN Thursday: Hot beef sandwich dent of the Greater Hartford area ney. Australia, 1,234 miles away ■ Luncheon will be served in.,Neill ROAST and gravy, cole alaw or pickled for at least one ye'ar. All expenses across the Tasman Sea. , Hall of St. Mary’s Episcopal Goodyeor Tubes, brand new, all sizes ...... 1 .9 9 STEAK For a Nice beets, bp'^erscotch pudding with for these trips are financed by Oven Roast cream, milk. donations from businesS\ firms, P r e s te n e C o r P o l i s h ...... 7 8 c Kridaj . tomato . soup, peanut organizations I and individuals in | butter and jelly or marshm'hllow the Greater Hartford sirea.. Coq^ I 'Broke 5hoes, bonded, 1949-53 Ford ...... 4 ,4 2 Lb n . 2 9 Lb. *1.09 sandwiches, assorted fruit, milk. ^ tributions by check may be sent | FRY TH E FAMILV SPECIALTIES Illing Junior ; to the Greater Hartford Communi­ Jem For A Nice Meat I,oaf, LEAN, FRESHLY Monday: ' Meat and vegetable (AU YOU CAN EAT) AC Spark Plugs, Model A F ord ...... 2 8 c - FRESHLY GROUND ty Ambassador Project In care of SWEET LITE WHOLE CHICKEN S Iba. 4 ot. $1.19 pie, potato topping., green salad, Miss Elizabeth -Tracey^ 35 Fair- Fried Fish Lemon Wedge C H U C K BEEF whole wheat bread and butter, world's most complete line 1949-53 Plymouth Master Cylinder repair kit 55c lawn St., West Hartford.. French Fried Potatoes Cole$iow SWEET LITE TI’HOLE CHICKEN . . . . ,4 Ibe. 4 oz. $1.25 HAMBURG caramel putiding with cream, Manchester’s past am-bessadot’s milk. are Miss Judith Rubinow, 49 Pit­ F r^ ly Baked Rolls and Butter Instrument Pdnel Toggle S w itch ...... 4 l c JDAMPBELL'S 'VEGETABLE VEGETARIAN Lb. 69c Tuesday: Grinders, potato of 4-wheeliirive vehicles! '^SOUP ...... -V.,^...... 2 cans 29'c Lb. 59c kin St.; Miss Pamela^L. Johnson, »••••• • chips, apple ' sauce cake with 481 Porter St., and Mrs, Walter FRESH.DRESSED AC Spork Plugs at our usual discount HEINZ CONDENSED CREAM PEA SOUP .. 2 cans 29c frosting, .milk. T. Schultheis, 136 Broqd St. Now Eyery Friday $ GRADE A NATIVE POULTRY Wednesday: Spaghetti with SNOWS CLAM JUICE . . . . ------^ .. .2 I2-OU cans SBc meatballs, fruit slaw, hard rolls 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. Sind butter, gelatin with cream, ,. 1 lb. 12 oz. 27c ROASTING 'H A B IT;^T VEGETABLE SOUP .. milk. ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS Thursday: Turkey, cranberry FRiDAt SPECIAL raiii TV Tsouaii o u i d i BALTE6EA CLAM CHOWDER ...... 15 oi. 26c CHICKENS Famous LOCKHEED^ Sick «p yeur cepy anS sevp Jelly, mashed potato, peas, bread C O C K T A ILS SA'nSFYINO. •R TV rtpaira and ch eriti ...... 7' { oz. SSe 4 4 to 5-LB. SIZE JACK AUGUST MINCED CLAMS . ^ suid butter, peanut butter cookies, HSH *n* CHIPS BRAKE FLUID Natiohally Adverti$ed milk. ' ♦Joaa'rufcBaTiaah *Ja«»’ Ushmt«ai BUITONI MUSHROOM S A U C E ----- ___ lOii «5z. S8o . FridJ^': Friefl scallops, French Isckkaad Lb, (i With Colestaw,' Potato, Vege- • •••%•< RADIO & TV TUBES '..... 7' J o*. 27c 49 c en noodle sooip, tuna roll, peaches, Be»Kl (UIID haovy duty» SNOWS MINCED CLAMS ...... table and Coffee. «OUlARDjO«llfOllf( brakt fluid Meaty, I.arge mUk. Ouaranippd in Wriling BUMBLE RFF. BRAND .TUNA ! ----- 3 7-oi.^csns $1.00 NECKS Senior High fur all ton. LEGS WINGS far One FUll YEASI BREASTS AND' "tesJeeifc for Hsofry AsMrWsst" WHITE ROSE SOLID ALB.ACORE .TUNA 8 7-or can* Sl.OO 'Monday: Breaded porkelte, ap­ 9 5 c BACKS ple rings, mashed potato; but­ Tufef Orit. Silt CASITE Nnmtcr lilt Prict CHiCKEN-of-the-SEA DIETETIC TVS.A .... 612 oz. S3r lb. 4 9 c 25 tered asparagus, bread and but­ lb. 6 9 c lb. c OIL ADDITIVa H). Sc ter. milk. .._ On Tolland Turnpike 8U4C 2.00 .BB JACK AUGUST CLA.M CHOWDER, lOc off. . . . 16 or. 29r Faiaoui lun*. BAUB 2.10 .BB 'Iliesday: Barbecued beet on 4 MUe Off Oakland Street BBQ66T 4.35 1.74 OCR OWN MAKE. Pl'RE PORK roll,' potato sticks, buttered green OAK GRILL up far faitt'r ISN7GT 2.65 1.14 HILTON’S OYSTER STEW’ ...... 10', or, 85r ronsarJ Csotrsl'Issa' PC-iTC UMa’ UtmtjrWscM 2.45 1.05 beans, bread and bhtter, milk. so OAK ST., MANCHESTER •tarts, warm, laAUT SAUSAGE MEAT ...... • H)e 5 9 c !••••• • up. lew prictl 8NOW”S-WELSH R A R E B IT ...... -8 4 or. 29c VYednesday: Baked ham, pars- 57 Othtr tubti in iteck at LOW PRICEtl O l’R OWN MAKE, PITRE PORK ■ .1-^, . ley potato, whole kernel corn, These authentic 4-wheel drive ALL TUBES TESTED FREEI C R .^ MEAT , ...... 64 or. 65c bread and butter, milk. S M A L L LINK SAUSAGE ...... f.. . T lb. 79c vehicles are performance- SNOWS CREAM OF CLA.M STEW’ ___ oz. 25c Thursday: Hamburg-macaroni casserole, lettuce with Russian proved over billions of miles, T H E F U R * t r i m m e d S U I T lavished ...... -M. ^ dressing, bread and, butter, milk. give extra years o f service, with matching dyed moiiton processed lamb. Rayqn Friday: Fried scallop, French com m a n d h ig h est resale Qikk-ClMii FOUNTAIN BRUSH fried potato, cabbage-carrot salad, taffeta lined jacket. L ih c, green, blue. 8 to 18. value. With three power take­ Cats wnhing tima In HALF I Frozen Food Specials! bread and butter, milk. ' ' -7^/ea 'f//ey : FswastC CBSIran saa*rC-HO off points, they operate ■ 1a.« labor-saving equipment like Ixira long aluminum handle 4 C C rARMHOUSE. LARGE SIZE with smoalh slyretvbruth, I -ww *Fyr produefr fobefed fo skew covnfry cf ori§itf ot imporiod tuet ^ trenchers, anow plows, Aftachaa to your garden heas. J , " X lo m y n winches, etc. ‘Jeep* vehicles A APPLE PIES have maximum payload, ca- HEBE'S WHY mas AK jn 7WJF oenfT^k'^^^oA O c W f ' B j J S S VtNICUS M40f ir V SPECIALS FOR LEM T! ^.'-U . I'l' 2I!ir parity, convert waste space YOUR AUTOMOTIVE HEADQUARTERS USE OUR CONVENIENT LOWATIOIEBTHAU Es(h;39c - ,3 For ^ l o O O , f '.y , - . - il M ' ■ WlUVS MOrOM into profitable cargo area. All SEE OUR COMPLETE SEAFOOD DEPT. rm • WaMllf f S o o e /JflJoR CoFtm BM TtON 0 — y ki far a 4saisasl>aMia «o4arl * this, plus lowest initial coat! UY AWAY PU N... • He Mshitnli! FANCY, -ZRESH' i ^ ^ h e r e lUIEPRINTl j 925 MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD SWEET LIFE " ^ • He foMy txigm t ■ T h e , V NO EXTRA CHARGE FILLET OF HADDOCK Lb^ 59c *e ■ • NgsiiMfaMawtl ■J■‘v i BoYslKre MORilARtY BROTHERS BU 919592 , STRAWBERRIES FR£SH . 8:19 «iS5-9(60 UNOOiaf-OONTINaiNTAL-M ERUUBY-OOM ET-lfiNbu Wa, EMI* Ba4o anU QMrgt Millar, taka prMa la tarring OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY TILL 9 FA4.I 14 Oi. Size Each fiLLET OF FLOUNDER Lb 69c 39c 3 For ^100 Ses Temortow's Ad For 801 CENTER STREET-GPEN EVENINGS—MI 3-5135 B p e ^ CWI4rm*a ahnsr ■nUilig knt Nil flanat of fot4 and bavaragttl 9 ROUTE 5 ~ SOUTH WINDSOR^ CONN.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAV, MARCH 2,, 1961 FAGB FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY,. MARCH 2, 1961 PAGE FIVE X. Jewish Newsletter of public seiiice leadership," ed "your INFormation" station. Rqckville-Vemdn Open ScMlpn Sbted Deme said. , ' ' , Further expansion to FM, aa Nixon w ( » Stevenson Warns Russians State News Emblem Oiib W IN F Joining "We are proud to Join in the ex- well as Its present AM station, Is Ths Sirs District Cbmmls- ■tonsion of that image," he said. planned by WINF pending ap­ On Publicielssu Issues f sUmars win meet tnolght to CBS Network I.«avlng Miihial proval of the FCXI. Negotiations On Intervention in Congo District to Vote-on discuso the tru h probMiii fur­ Anti-U.S. Bombings Elects Slate WlNP’a Mutual Network af­ for acquisition of property in Bol­ Roundup ther. Chairmen Donald Lover- filiation will continue until its con­ ton to'build an FMjoperatlon have (.Cpnttoaed rbun Paga Otta> In aald tha maeUng, to ba held Radio station. WINF, ser%’lng been successful, it wag* reported t m Pace One) Mrs. James McVeigh, 81 Oxford' tract runs out Aug. 17, 1961. The banquet was aponaored by In the flew Ob. 1 Ortiiouee at 8 Metropolitan Hartford and Man­ "Out programming will be re­ last month. ' 12th.Circuit ■ (CkmUaaed frewi Page One) o'clock, win ba opan to any Bt.. was elected president of Man­ the Gradter LoZ Angalea Press ___j rtestinr—to operate la Africa Act to Permit Dump Started Lavon Affair chester, Will join the CBS radio vamped to handle both networks I Deme said at that time that he CTub, realdmt wiahing to diaciiea fbt« chester Emblenri Club last night at during the interim." Deme said to­ witlseut your preteure from witli- construction of industrial build- dietrlct problema ' network^on Sunday, March 19, the haa the equipment and building (Oonttoned from Page One) a meeting, at the KofC Home. day. permit but must wait for au­ IX>DGE PRAISES ADUU Court Cases ing» " ^ announcement was made today "The change from -half hour •ut." "Ia-1t not then cruel to delude The Vernon F in District Cafn-#oil In a serleii of thrM mesUngs Installation of officers will taki jointly by John Dcme. o-i^uer and thorization from the-FCC. He alto appealed to Motcow not' mission has called a special dis­ but without producing answtrs big wUI bo shown to membera of. Mutual News broadca.sts to on- The FM station's power output New York, March 2 (AT—Recent theM areas with the promise of Patent Medicines t o e , has resigned as secratary- placeTuesday, April 18, at the gener.al manager of the station, speeches by Adlai E. Stevenson, - to .tabotace the United Natlona. help that cannot answer their trict meeting^^Wednesday at.8 p.m. tikfactory to all. the RockvUle Joyces Wlv»a t o - lg s T n c w s t r i general of Hlatradut, the Israeli the-hour CBS news will he one of would be '7.9 kilowatts, or about SKSSIQllK Laadsoaptag Course Begtaa Elks Home at 8 p.m. Mrs. Robert and Arthur Hull Haves, president our major programming ohanges," "the only InatltuUon which offers j need Lee asked at Vernon. Elementary ,8chool-to night at 8 o’clock at the Vernon ^|^ArK. U O t U lS p U te Federation of Labor. of CBS Radio. the equivalent of a 60,000 watt Walter Terlecki, SOr" of J1 vote an ordinance allowing the The Rockville - Vankm Adult Harris of Itas Vegas, Ney., na­ Deme related. AM station, and Is estimated that reflected a "brave and far-sighted an alternative to imperialism Lee also contended there li no Center Oongragatlonal Church. The Jewish Newsletter account Granted an expan.sion in day­ policy,” says his predecessor, Hen­ Church^ St- waa-^van a 30-day way in which Congress can write district to maintain refuse dis­ Ehrening School coiirse in land­ says ttie operation in question was tional president, with the supreme CBS President Hayes said today about two million persons live In In Leopoldville. The Congo, scaping begins tonight in tha vo­ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bsckatt, (Oeattaaed from Paga oaa) suite, will'conduct the ceremony, time' power by the Federal Com- the almost 10,000. square miles ry Cabot' Lodge. suspended^ae^tehce 'for hrwch of an indiistry-lncentiye law without posal services, - planned by a group In the Israeli municatioris Commls.alon last week that he was "gratified at the ad­ ■ewsmen threw pointed questions cational agriculture building at educational director aad. bu^eea assisted by Mrs. Radford Cox of dition,to the CBS Radio Network area that the FM broadcast would Lodii:"■ 28. of 19«0- Maple , St.. Donald B. Loverin. chairman of To Oradoate drug store. * embarrassing to admit . . . the ed to ahnounce the affiliation of land market, a growing and ex- Warrantee Deeds the commission, said the move to Mr. and Mra Edward OranvlUe Of suapclm arises that Ben-Gurion president; Mrs. Kenneth Hodge, WINF with the CBS radio qet- j pandlng conamunlty. and to a long John D. and Bessie V. Kerin to and discussing Stevenson’# U.N. tary oTi'tate for Africa, stuck Ijy Crystal Lake, was given a-30-day R o <; k V111 a , Datoctlve Sgt Hartford Tpke., Vernon, has been Another bill aponeored by the vice presidenl; Mrs. Carol Lenihan« speeches, Lodge ,«iffd national th e^ licy line laul do«-n In. Wash­ Accident Totala establish an ordinance -is not drugglsta wouk) restrict the sale himself gave the order . . ." wotji which has. for a long time. i and cordial relationship with Wesley C. and Bernice B. Gryk, suspended sentence for biea.ch of i George T ra p p ^ U graduate fifom named secreta^ of the senior financial secretary; Mrs. J. Willis spiritual integrity and- humatip ington in a news confe.’ence and j Hartford. March 2 —The meant to conflict with a proposal the cailefs ot Police Training of all patent or prtqirietary medi­ 'The Iwaeli government haa de­ been repre.senled nationally b.vlwiNF,” Hayes .said, property at 30 Locust St. peace. He is also in the process by Rockville Health Commission planning board ot the new Connec­ clined to give full details of the Kelley, treasurer; Mrs. John Zie- outstanding programming of WI'NF. in, the air fot almost Seymour B. and Constance B: Ideals of the United States have sgidn strea«ed the Unitj^ 'ot sening a six-month jail-sen­ Slate Motor Vehicle Department's Academy course in ceremonies A t cines for internal use to drug mak, recording Isecretary; Mrs. Al­ won.us many friends In the U.N. efforts -to restore peace in cfhairman John J. Rady that the ticut Valley Girl Scout Council. stares. . Lavon 'affaiL Newspapers in Is­ news, information and entertain­ three years, serves the / 660,100 Kaplan to Martin Aroian, properly tence in Tolland, and was brought daily record of automobile acci­ the Wethersfield High School Sat Mias Granville is a Mariner Scout fred Ritter, chairman of trustees; .He added: dents as of last midnight' and the three governments of Vernon sup­ urday at 7:30 pjn. rael which have h in ^ at parts ment, which will now be broadcast residents of the Greater Hartford- off Conway Rd.- , w V. to Mancheeter this morning port special legislation permitting and Is coxwain of Vernon Mariner of the background h a ^ been cen­ Mrs. Francis Dowds, second to the Hartford market. Martchester area, which ranks as “I feel that much 'was done to The former governor of Michi­ charged with incidents that alleg­ totals on the same date last year; The course was conducted at the 1710 most common nvammel to trustee; Mrs. Arthur Leduc, third gan has drawn criticism from the town to maintain a dtimp. Ship No. 9. America is the rhouse. sored. These shows—ranging from America's 32nd largest market-in •CONSTANTI.Y IN MIND* maintain and enhance this res­ edly occurred on May 17 ax)d i9, State Police Training School at trustee. - pect for the U.S. by the vigorous whltea during his African tour for AccidenU ....film 6.9m'(E sL) In a-ruling In September, To-wn Bethany for 10 weeks for police eminent CBS newsmen such as retail sales. The area ranks sec­ Woshingi.on. March 2 (/Pi—Rep. 1960. • ___ Counsel Robert, F^ Kahan said the Also, Mrs. William Mohr, flrat Howard K. Smith and Eric Seva- ond in New England retail sales and cogent speeches made tl some of his outspoken remarks ■Robert F. Loisel. 39. o f Colledge, Killed ...... 33 31 officers from various Connecticut assistant marshal; Mrs. James Frank Kowalski, D-Conn., .has been capecially a comment of "Africa Injured ...... 3.372 3,269 (Est.) statutes forbid a toym with a cities and towns. reid with 10 minute.'i of news on- markets’. assured by the 'Vhitc House that recently on The Congo by my dls- Ariz.i charged with breach of city within its borders to main- Brown,-'second assistant marshal; the-hour, through the a.m. pro­ Deme yesterday announced that .tlnguished successor. Ambassador for the Africans” President Ken­ peace, was giv«i a 20-day sus­ Alderman Thomas J. McCusker, Mrs. Joseph Farr, chaplain; Mrs. “Consumers in the Northeast will nedy backed him up yesterday by twin's dump. chairman of the' Rockville Police grams of Arthur Godfrey. Garry WINF will carry the 74 night be kept constantly In mind" in the Stevenson. pended sentence and placed on Peek-A-Boo Ri^mond Bean, press correspond­ Moore, Art Linkletter and Rose- games of the New York Yankees event o( ifuture decisions on im­ "And he, Inihis turn, was car­ pointing out that WllUamt had ex­ probation for a a months with the Rady’s proposal is due for con­ Commission, commissifln member ent; Mm. Edward 'Tomklel, hla- plained he meant Africans of all WllUmantic. March 2 lA”) X ' Edwin J. Heck, and Police Capt riiary CIooney-Blng Cro.shy to the during , the coming baseball sea- ports of residual fuel Oil. Lawrence rying out a bi’a.'ve arid far-sighted domestic relations department. An 31-year-old WiMimantic man who sideration Monday at a consoUda- races The slogan, however, is a tion study meeting. Peter J. Dowgewicz are among New York Philharmonic and inri- •son. . , P.’ O’Brien, special assistant to policy which had been clearly additioqai charge of driving while liked to play peek-a;^)ooXith po­ SALE! tation to learning—have formed WINF, code letters of the Man- President Kennedy, gave the assur- stated — in timely fashion — by rmllyiBg cry for black African na­ tinder the influence of Uquor or Loverin said the establishment guests expected at the exerciaea. J h a n L / ^ i L tionalists. lice won’t for at lc**t nine months. of an ordinance in tiie fire district Gov. John Dempsey, State Po­ CBS radio’s incomparable .image | che.ster Broadcasting Co., is call-^ance in a letter sent to Kowalski President Kennedy." drugs was noUed. Loisel was ar­ He is Bemafa Dumas. Yester­ Williams said he remains firmly rested-bv Rockville police yester­ would be an emergency measure lice Commissioner Leo J. Mulcahy, convinced after several . days in day In Circuit Court he was sen- for use in case ol| sudden need. If State Police -EbtecuUve , Officer day as the result of a disturbance tenepd-'to nine months in jail for Leopoldville that the United Na­ in the police station 'there. He had legislation giving the town author Maj. Leslie Williams and other Your response to our OPEN HOUSE hat. Stap’ Ceist ^Rehearses Scene tions is ths only hope-for the "Sal­ >rCMing and entering 'without per­ gone to the po'lice station to rj?- Ity to maintain a dump is slow in municipal and sta.te police offi­ vation" of ‘Hie Q »g o . He said the mission and damage to private cials are scheduled to attend. week was wonderful! In appreciation of This scene from William Inge's "Bus Stop" finds Jean Adams, as Cherrie. In the arms of Bo, played port that his wife -and tiro^^elUl- passage, or Is defeat^, he paid, by Fred Blish, while Henry Murphy, as Dr. Lyman, looks on gleefully. The faces of Ann Miller, as reaolutiofis of the U.N. Security property. the district ordinance would be Main apeaker will be Leo Car- your patro^e, we offer: Council must be carried out “with dren were missing an(I''wanted Last Friday, Dumas called police Blma. and Bea Paul, as Grace, sitting left to right, appear to mirror surprise. The performance, police help to find t^enl Loisel and available. roll, former state police major. understanding (and)' in collabora- headquarters here to brag "I can Clttzen to ^ Named the fli'.. of the new Manchester Little Theater group, will open Friday at 8:30 p.m. at Bowem tion with the existing government his family hatt-lust arrived , in see you but you can’t see me." Voters will simply be asked to School, anrf will also run the following night at the same time. On Friday, Mayor Harold-A. Turk- approve or disapprove the ordi­ The Rockville RoUry Club will o t the country.” Rockville last Mturday, and yes­ Police recognized his voice and tngton will welcome the audience and Introduce Miss Kathy Godfrey of-radio and television, who'«iIl terday, when he went to the boihe nance. Hiere wUl, be no question name the person it has selected as talk on the Importance of a little theater project. (Herald photo'by Ofiara). concluded be copld only be tele­ the community’s citizen of the. of hia w ife's parents, he said tw phoning from a building across the of setting up an actual disposal THESE FABRIC BARGAINS for ONE was told that his family had left, service or of establishing a dump year -at a 'dinner Wednesday at street. Manero’s Steak House in Berlin. Algeria and France probably will continued into the morning hours and did’ not wrant him to know They found him in 'the building site. raise a howl when the significance in the old building shrouded by an Eisenhower to Get C o n g o le se where they went He was arrested Invited to attend the presenta­ DRESS where he had dam sg^ some of the The dump crisis has moved tion dinner , are the men who have FREE! BUTTONS of developments become clearer. unusual spring fog. vilien Rockville pcrfice said he be­ furniture. They said he had been members of the town's three gov­ Tile formal working seasion end­ received citizen of the year awards FABRICS ONE SKIRT REG. lOe CARD As another goodwill gesture, 5-Star Rank Again came abusive and tbreatenihg. drinking. ernments to seek an answer but France last night took another' ed about 2 a.m. It was a ln ^ t Wayne Wright, 40, of 1149 E. they have failed to a^ ee on one. since the program was begun four REG. '98c Yd. K ill 4 4 in years ago. They are Ralph H. Gib­ Pilgrim Mill’s Price step in the restoration of civilian another three hours before wis- (Continued from Page One) Middle Tpke., was fined 8120 for Some have advocated the town Pilgrim Mili’s Price rule in Algeria. The army’s police san, Bourguiba and Abbas put driving while under, the influence Amendment Backed leasing to the city a piece of land son, Seymour E. Lavitt, Herman ZIPPER Hartford, March 2 OP)—The G. Olson, and Harry H. Lugg. powers were curbed parts of the their , signatures on the com­ dent to draw a $25,000-a-year pen­ of liquor , or druga for installation of a conical refuse To each adult vlotttog our territory. Arrests now miMt be munique worked out by aides. Connecticut State Senate has burner costing about 822,000. But Also Invited are MayoFand Mrs. Yard 65c Salearooin. Card sion for life, the bill declares that Street Fight Mrs. June S. Heinz of Notch Rd., made there with the approval of he should not be entitled to the Bolton, was fined 815 for dis­ adopted a resolution ratifying a objections to the burner have been Leo B. Flaherty Jr. of Rockville, and. Vernon First Selectrhan and civilian authority. This was a step Oran, Algeria, March 2 (>P)— pay or allowances of a general regarding a stop sign. proposed amendment to the U.S. raised both by officials and by eii- - Fallot Studio Pour bombs exploded near Moslem (OfM n sed tn m Page One) Constitution extending the right Mrs. George E. RIsley. ■_ Mrs. James McVeigh demanded by the rebels. of thb army. The charge of failure to grant gineers from the State Health De­ RAYON DRAPERY * The Rabat conference got un­ stores in the .^ropean section of tn vnts fot-i priiildent and vice partment and of a private consult­ The dinner is' scheduled to" be­ WOOLENS Committee sources said the neported that by 8 ajn. the town theTtght of .way at a private drive­ gin at 7:30 p.m. > torian; Mm. Robert Jarvis, first der way late last night after Ab­ the city before da-wn today. Doors compensation of a 5-star general way against Ralph Fayle, 51, of p i^ d en t to residents of the DiS' ing firm. were blown in and yindows was quiet again. Leader Meet Tuesday LINING FABRICS REOl 82.88 Td. guard; Mm. Joseph Pulchlopek bas and other Algerian officials is 820,543.36 a year, but that since 680 W. Middle Tpke., was nolled. trtet of Columbia. - State officials have said the reached the Moroccan capital on a smashed but no one was Injured. Tha 1.000-itrong cwiUngent of Adoption by the state House of ^ m o n Girl Scout' leaders will For Coats aiid Suits . second guard. - ^ nearly 88,000 of this is tax free, it The charge of receiving stolen burner will not handle garbage sat- The president-elect < appointed trip from Tunis plagued by 'bad A fifth bomb, placed on the bal­ TTJf. l u t «4 Ikirt empty wine bottles were also in Air Force Base, Moun^tHemens, A the chalr^ police said. . Mich. new figure freedom plan "Considering the recent . devel­ Shea celebrafed his birthday His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix opments of the Algerian problem, yesterday. E. Lewis, 36 Turnbull Rd., are CELEBRATION the three chiefs of state esteem awaiting word of the arrival of that there ought to be no further another son, Capt. Ronald F. Lew­ with wonderful sleex c.- Kaminski Found is, expected today. CkipL Lewis, obstagles to the opening of direct stationed at Yokota Air Force negotiations between the French Innocent by Jury Base in Japan, Is expected aboard SPECIAL OFFER DURING MONTH OF MARCH government and the provisional a MATS flight at Westover. Mass., the new whisper weight girdle, government of the Algerian, re­ or a commercial flight at Bradley public for independence in the jicliet, bloust, Joseph A. Kamineki, 43, of 418 Field. framework for total decoloniza­ slim skirt N. Main St., was found innocent of Beautiful^ Light, Warm The Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, tion." driving while "under the Influence pastor of North Methpdist Church, contour curvedV to fit of liquor or drugs by a Jury of 12 The.V also “reaffirmed their de- will officiate at services Saturday. Machine Washable . termination to build the Grand Sin at circuit court in East Hartford Burial will be in Buckland Ceme­ yesterday. ■ ' Maghreb." This is the Arabic ex­ tery. pression for a political and eco­ KaminakI was arrested on Jan. Friends may call at the Holmes you perfectly. 28, as the result, of an .accident in Funeral Home, 4t)0 Main St., to­ nomic grouping of North Africa, which hia car struck a park^ car morrow from T to 9 p.m. '• ■ The. world maghreb means far at N. Main St. and Depot Sq. BLANKETS west, in this case the far west of the Arab world. • . The struck vehicle was owned by Correction Cllffotd W.. Barnett, 75, of 28 .Otis for only_,$3 each with a ^ .; De Gaulle vlewS .tlrif plan with *4 enthusiasm because •it would pro­ blous*. St. He was in the car at the time, The King's DepaHment"’ Store o bleiteil skirl but was not Injured. building Is not anribhg the hold­ deposit of $25 or more vide a means for France to re­ Kaminski was first presented in ings on which Maurice Schlang's tain ties with its former colonies circuit court In Manchester on Feb. Indu.strial Investments Co. receiv­ and, hopefully, to neutralize the 16 and at that time pleaded Inno­ ed an assessment reduction of . to a new or existing -, - ' die-hard opposition o f Algeria s cent to the charge and choee a 816,114, as listed in The Herald European settlers to independence. Jury trial, . yesterday. Schlang's holdings in account at East Branch. The rebel move came after 'The three men and nine.-women Manchester Include a cluster of weeks of delicate diplomatic ma­ on the 'juiy deliberated aliout an. former Cheney Mills buildings, but neuvering that brought Bourguiba hour and a half before bringing in not the one occupied by King's. These Famous Brand Blankets are ADDITIONAL BLANKETS are avaH- and De Gaulle together on Mon­ their verdict in the longest jury That one is owned by Arawana Non-Allergenic, £ome in the,Deluxe able for just $3 each with every de­ day. in a session that apparently trial yet In East Hartford, taking Mills, Inc., with a,mailing address size (72 X 84), are Milldew Resistant removed major dlffereiicos. a total of six hours. in Danbury. . ’ posit of $25 or more to your account During, the past weeks there and carry a five , year guarantee during the month of March. Offer were also ^Jeflnlte sighs that the against moth damage. ends March 31. French were already to direct con­ tact with rebel jtepreeentaUves on ' Best for every child’s feet! a lower, level. A limited -supply of crystal glass- Although spirita on both aide of NEWCARSAI.E! ware-and Transluscent China pieces the Mediterranen appeared high­ with each deposit of $25 or more to ly optimistic, there were some Bunny-bright and Easter egg ^ay! But., \sTo»ni lattihe-ftr '61 MERCURY COMMUTER STATION W AGON • • a new- or existing account. ■ caution flags in the air. and you osn'-f bssHhe. The communique from Rabat don’t let Little Yankee’s “Sunday best’’ Msar-)f6u oinT bsM (be. was phrased in the condiUohal quality in ea ty ^ ir ! TTiis is the 4;piece suit you’ll live in from Spring tense and' did not specify that all lopks fool you — they’re built to take all jacket, to Spring. It’s so very adaptable for every scene— obetacles to hentlaticma had def­ slim skirt I - initely been Bwebt away, that school day playgrounds lATE DEUVERY Deposit Insurance Corp. server?. There was no doubt that ■ ' ' a ■ ■ , . these subjects )ia4.been covered in Sixes 8 to 12— l2'/i to 3 — Monday’s,talks,between Bourguiba and De OauUe. A t tlld and of that m q r Ia r t y b r o t h e r s . The Savings lijank of ilanchester meeting both aldea gave the im- LiBcoto- and IVILLY8 JEEP - ■ 286 JEovr Ctnfar StiW * Comtr Lm iox S t r ^ > haggle over details. . The immediate reaction t() the 801 Center l^ eet—Open Eveninge—TeL MI 8-5185 seeming long steps toward peace C h () r (’ if was favorable to both camps, al­ Bud (

,, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY,itfARCH 2, 1961 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 1961 A , P A G E S IX Wethersfldid, a imuare dance call­ South Windsor er, will give a sample dance lesson. .Cooms Is Elected. and he Is sxpaetsd to have an easy Saturday, Feb. 3S. A day pr two 'Ihe meeting is termed a '’turn­ IBanrl^ratpr befora, the HcMSe had aceomp- H tm ger, H orror iind Death From Your Neighbor's Kitchen about,*' by a spokesman for - the By Delta Chapter NEW CAR SALE! time e( it. Uahed, .proudly, tha iwaaagavd Town Meeting group. Ladies to the group are c ^ - And that. If It dex-elopt that Connecticut rently taking judo lessons, and tne '61MERCURY MONTEREY 2-DOOR HARDTOP ^Qptittts ^ erali -apma-ifiva or m bllln to one aingla WATCH Warren 'R. Cooms, 23 Old State way, wtll be the really sad part of aesMon. By his mere appaaraneo, By BIAROR PDTNN men have requested square Rd.. Glastonbury, was elected high the story. The attacks upon Hottu. Mie red-wi^ has pasaed judgment Across the Contihenty Addition of ona unuaual or dif­ To Legalize dancing aa an activity of the or­ priest of Delta Chapter, Royal cS!^ me. Yankee -foo suph a state of affairs. If the ganization. . ’ U .BtaMD the exposures of Hoffa, hla own ferent Ingredient can often pro­ Arch .Masons, last night at the By A. H. O. Legislature wim’t accept hla augury Refreshments will be seiwed by Masonic. Temple. , ^ utabashed boldness and tough­ and verdict, perhaps somebody had REPAIR vide a variation of an ordinary Fiscal Date mothers of Grades 7 and 8 stu­ B rEROtlSON Other new officers -are Ralph ness, have apparently not even be-' better resurrect the Cross cane, or recipe or create a totally new taate dents. There«n«rv wouldwwua come ma wi^nuiiceuMun time A *Trail of Trfmedy* Clifford, king; Robert Richmond, y oon aad October 1, i m gun to Injure him with the people readmit the pigeons, or, for an A ll W ork or appbarance. every leglalstive sesaim when old emergency shaking up, put the The adjourned annual town Manchester Evening Herald scribe; Hayden L. Griswold Sr.,* BsHMad CrariBC B so^ who pourit moet to his career—the Uncle Toby Cross wodid announce annoi Electronically Tested Mra. Robert Brown, 340 Woodr treasurer; Francis Schlebel, sec- Knrf whole Legialature on wheels and (Caattausd (>«•■ V*Ca meeting will be held Monday at 8 South Windsor correspondent El­ - - aad BoIU ar*' BnMrcd at tha union members who. in theory at that his cane had Mgun to sink take it over Route S. mohUu old. ler bom to 1941, ' land St., haa two auch- Individual more Burnham, telephone Mitchell retavy: Robert Ferguson* captain j)oa at MandiMter. Cobb, aa -Kennetli Jr., dii in New York In p.m, at Ellsworih Memorial jHlgh of host; Arne Sterud, principal so- r C la « M all Matter. least. elKt and hire him to hwdle into the ground,. Wherefore it Oampar asid s eSrtlval Jpliyad' to A Guhranteed J3me reclpei, both of which are favoritea 4-0674. 1947. Dudley a priaon term with her family. By the addition of School. Voters will be Etsked to toiirner: Clarence Schiebel, royal their huaineas and policy. One sus­ time for the fSrmqr members ^of goBScauroow; tuTsa the LegIsliUwe to begin to think bssabaU park at Gary laat icay. for burying Wegally. Full Y ear coconut and almond extract, Mrs.' change the South Windsor code so at-ch- captain, and William Turk- (Not 4-door aa illustrated).,EquippM with Mercomatlc, heater, rajiaMa la A dia^ pects. to fact, that all the high about getting home to their plow­ . A Thonght for Tlxlajr Than ^ r a wars tw«. Investigator Uoyd ssld there Brown makes a variation of the lngt6n,~iruatee for three years. defroster, pushbutton radio, wheel covers, courtesy lights, whits' Carrier Mali that the town’s fiscal year ends on g j , M a r v ’ s C o u p l e S wall tires, vinyl Interior. Federal Label $3349.10. Stock No. l-M-78. T ear m oo moral crusading against Hdf.fa ing. Unpie Toby’s tarni life, 'to our Spessored by Um Btaacheatar With Carol Ann's death laat apparSntly no eomMCtlsB be- SSS MAIN ST. old favorite oatmesd cookie-, which New officers will be installed in n.oo ot^iqn. was" about one. part au­ tween the ey case and- the the last day of July. _ ^ r a ceremony at the MMOnlc Temple MoBtlia..J-,7n S:S0 may, merely have endeared him Couactl of CbnrciMe month, oiUy ooa: Chrlatana, IM. MI 9-5SM . she calls Royal Coconut Cookies. I TlirM__Ba MoQtba thentic nostalgia from his. own Christana waa.with tha Dudleys dlecovery of body\«( a ysung ROBERT JEWELERS These reaemble macaroons. Town Counsel Edwin Laasman • JL O J t l C a r J r r O l ., J ^ V C March 15. SALE PRICE .2 n p — IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Oaa McaStli *-2® the more to his union members. " 8 Ed^em Connecticut boyhood, and when thay wsra arrastad Fab. 10 girl last July 1 in a shallow dss- Another uniunial recipe is her found the latest code revision pro-1 •' The new high priest, born and Waakly^...... J» How does one explain this? Stiver Untog in parts narrative which the at Bhiquay Springs, N. C„ a.d ay qr:. gfavs sou] mt Prescott, Aria French Coffee Cake, which, with vided that the fiscal year would end Prof. Edwin P. Nye of Bloom­ educated in Hartford, is a tool Cna has io assume that the his­ Yale scholar skillfully transplanted after the dlacovery of Carol Ann’s This chlir "UtUs Mias No- the EuldlUon of melted chocolate, the last day of August, a date not MORIARTY BROTHERS If none were sick and .none wqre field, head of the department. of engineer at Hamilton Standard I THM ASSOCUTED PRESS tory of the past, which incitfiied some of the more ribald elements sad body. She aaema in good health and body," they led her—was be- resembles a marbella^Jqa. .cake. in conformance with established division of United Aircraft Corp. Llncoln-Oontlnental-Mercnry-Comet-Engllsh Ford ^1 Tha Aaaociatad Pre» to of Chaucer and Sterne to a sup­ 4 1/3 and > years engineering at Trinity College, . . . and WILLYS JEEP j antttM to the oaa ot ®* a time' when any union leader What service could we render? is now in a foater home in Law- Ueved bei Royal Coconut Cooldea practice here. Cooms and hU wife, the former I all newt- dlapalchea eredtted to It or posed Connecticut scene. I think If we were always glad roncevIUe, under care ot tha Bruns­ old. ipis buried her when cups sifted flour Voters will also be asked to 1 Hartford,' will be guest speaker at Janelle Howell of Texas, have two 301 Center Street—Open Evenings—^TeL MI 3-5135 I ethenriiie credited to Mper could expect to be attacked by Nonetheless, ss a harbinger, the wick County Welfara Dapartmant. ns one elsinied her body. Sponkiiig Irand N«w— Factory FrSsh i and alao the local neve pupUabod he^ We scarcely could be tender. 1 teimpoon b a k i^ powder authorize the first Selectman to a meeting of the 60-50 Club of St. children. I All Ttrhta of repohncatlon of epedal every means, fair or foul, has Cross cane threatened for a time If sorrow never claimed your Mrs. Dudley, a frightened-look­ A radia amtouneer, Dave Palla- 1' teaspoon soda deed over a 200-square foot section .1 Mary’s Episcopal Church follow- 5 At^tchea herolB are aleo reoerred. tended an immunity to , cover to displace even the robin. It was heart ' ing woman with coal-black hair, is dto, who headed a drive for burial % teaspoon salt of to'wn-owned land on Ellington ing a fish dinner tomorrow at 7 about this time that the spring Curious Plants union leaders of the present day, And every wiah were granted. in jail in Lawrencavllle. Her hus­ funds, said /oM ecntrlhntlOn came % cup granulated sugar Rd., across the street from the p.m. in Neill Hall.. Pun aarrlea dleot of N E. A. Btrr- robin was being unmasked, any­ band— wiry, daik-bairod, beapac- “The College Community" will so that uniou members Instinctive­ Patience would die, and hope de- In the msR arith a note saying: % ncup brown sugar - Wapping Church parsonage, to Lichens are curious plants that ‘'n S & c r a RepraewtatlTta: way. Ss a character who had pro­ tacled"—la in the State Panitantiary "XJnamplimMl. .Wish I could send H cup soft butter or shortening that church. A map of the prop­ be his topic. Prof. Nye is chairman Jullua Mathewa Speda. A r e ^ — Raw ly assume that anybody who at bably been hiding out in some near­ ' part seem immune to cold or exposure. Life would be disenchanted: in Richmond, where he waa trana- note was signed 1 egrff erty Is on file at the Town Clerk’s of the college division of youth York. CMcatpi. Detroit and ,B The Maocheeter Erealnit Herdft the mvth that the first robin meant sunlight, and Just .as the shades He ssUk the Dudleys never stay­ der, sodi^ and salt into bowl. Add Board of Finance. . Hartford. Ma-tch $ WP) — Edwin that the leader being exposed Is over County, Leslie Campbell. The ed to on4 place long to their wan sugars, butter, egg and flavoring. .. Warren E. Tennant will conduct something. But for real augury of accentuate the brighUiMS , of. the couple flret, however, must await On Dean’s lis t a . brief business meeting. Mem- P. (Ted)tj Blair ./iff,-Fairfield, a New ______hdnra : really being framed. Then, even if ypring"the symbol came to be the light, so does' pain shan>en man’s derings ifrom one Job to another Beat until smooth, for about two Tork.Vi6«jrp6ratroh lawyer, has re­ _____.p—1 Bin. disposition of the Erunswiek Coun­ "from Maine to Florida and frmn Stephen T. Hopkins ,of Strong I bers of the food committee in- the facts do come out and arrange Cross cane, which actually had awareness of the -many Joys of mtoutss. Fold in rolled oats w d signed from the State Republican Tueaday—X P-m* Mog^y.. ty chargee of neglect by eounty Flortda /to Callfomia and back." WAGONS coconut. Shape dough In^o small Rd. has been named to the Dean’s elude Atty. and Mrs. David Keith, Wedaeaday I p-ia. themselves all on one aide, the more experience with soft carpets life. Court. List at Hlllyer College of the Uni- chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs Finance Committee because of Thadaday^l p .» Wedne than with thawing spring earth, Author unknown. bedls; .place on a greased baking Edward Sauter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy business pressures. State GOP,. Prtdar—1 pjn. Iten ^ y . unim membership will not admit Campbell eald' the charge sheet Bake In a moderate oven at versity of Hartford. The list, sum­ or aaturduT—1, BJft Pndy. but which did manage to prod the Dr.. Leon Wind, first degree murder by etsrvatiott Australia Crcts Ciipiul marizing scholastic achievement Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chairman Edwin H. May Jr. il has been wrong, and brazens Legislature. That waa also a time, Rabbi, Temple Beth Sholom. 350 degrees for 12 to l5 minutes. Psdmer, and Mr. and Mrs. John acknowledged the resignation yes­ ,y of |PQbUej»n «*c*Df aabipday— on or Shout Feb. 1-3. He ssld the 13,000 May be topped with pecan meats for the first semester, included the the thing through with the leader. of course, when there were still maximum jpunishraent la death Canberra—Overseas capital In­ Down $ ‘ names of 110 men and yjgmen. McDowelL terday. m. y-' a few farmers in the Legislature, miles Only Makes three dozen cookies. In the long run, of course, it NHRR FARES HIGHER and tha minimum, 30 years. The vestment In Australia rose laat or L 'year French Coffee Oske Finishes.Boot Camp March > genuine, dirt ’ farmers, not. land yter [to 336d,SS0,000 compared *195 will be the behavior of men like factory executives, and when even Washington, March 3 — The commonirealth'a attorney said he ararraaty H lb. butter or margarine Donald N. Dorey, son of Mr. Interstate Commerce Commission had no d e c ls ^ yat on pressing for with j $333,775,000 to 1909. The 3 cups slftf^d flour and Mrs. Nornmn J. Dorey, of 498 HoffA which will, break up the daily adjMmments had to conform investors are Britain with Herald Photo by Saterals Hie IirestetlWe Salary unions, and men who abyse the to milking time. has decided against interfering the death penalty. 3 teaspoons baking powder ‘ MRS. ROBERT BROWN Buckland Rd., waa graduated from with a proposal by the New Haven Brunswick County officisls said |143jS39,000 and tha United States ' LOW BANE RATES-"-86 MONTHS TO PAY 2 cups sugar # recruit training, Feh. 10, at the power the uriions gjive them who Since Um unmasking of the robin, j Preaideiit Kennedy yeetepday. to and the departure of the Croes Railroad to increase further Its no date had been eet fbr a hear­ vitbTw.m.ooo. 8 •gga Naval Training Center, Great t'.«anoftmcto|r the tenlatlTe aet-up will be identified as the real ene­ cane, therp have been a number-of Interstate passengers fares, effec­ ing on the neglect charges sgstost 1U, cups evaporated milk 20 throughout the state, the num­ ular progTEun and 6,842 were ex­ Lakes, ni. The graduation exer­ PAIR GRAB $3,900 ber' of state claims increased to tended duration ■ claims. { for hto Peace Corps, grave that mies. to the unions. transitory substitute ' harbingers, tive Monday. The increase win be the Dudleys. 2 teaspoons VEmllla cises marked the end of nine But right now. It appears, any­ some of them good for one -session the third'in the last nine months The Dudleya married in 1934, oomfield, March 3 W) — Police 2 squares melted chocolate' 70,112 during the same period Manchester, ranked 14th for weeks of “boot camp." Mea and that proepecUve oryanl- todby investigated the $3,900 armed MORI ARU BROTHERS Blend shortening with all sifted from 62,474 during- the preceding the' seventh straight week, had To Show Jndo body who proves unpleasant only. One year a Capitol pigeon The railroad’s plan calls for a 10 are kno.wn to have had 10 chil­ .k-ttioB Its really conclusive appeal flew to one of the high House win­ per cent hike In commuter rates dren. Chriatene and two married Tomtry of the Reliable Manufac­ “ Comet—Uncola—Mercury—Continental—English Ford" dry ingredients imtil it resembles week, according to Labor Commls- 766 claims from women, 128 more The Wapping PTA will meet r things about a union leader mere­ t lo Ajnerlcane when he set the sal dows,.and made ran^m contribu­ with one-way coach and first-class daughters who live to Fayetteville, turing Co by two men yesterday. 601 Center Street— MI 3-5135—Open Eveningrs coarse meEd. Set aside one-half cup stoner Renato E. Rlccluti. than the previous week luid 39.8 Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the school. rJu y volunteer workers -to the ly endears him to his membership. tions to the debate of the day. and fares, advanced 5 cents a ride N.C.,- are all who now survive.- la two, described as in their'20s, and use for topping. Add three Of the total state claims for the per cent of the total claims load Donald Reynolds will demonstrate This phase will pasa It ought to that made the legtslators realize There will Be proportionate to- One child, BMward, born to the fl^d on foot after scooping up the eggs, milk and vanilla to the re­ week, 63,270 were urtder the reg­ here. " ^ Judo to the group and Lee Pine of GS •^■Corps tsrOl receive, maining mixture. Beat at medium pass before the Teamstere, to that time too, had wings. Subse­ creasea to round-trip charges. couple to 1937, .died when three mey. i~ He set the salary at the most quently, however, the House win­ speed for about two minutes. Pour SElF-SERVieE DEPT. STORE r^ppealtog and tovlting: figure he May, reelect Jimmy Hoffa by dows have been screened against into a ^ a s e d tube pan. Add melt­ J.'eould^ possibly have selected— blind acclamation. this particular harbinger. Similar­ ed chocolate and marble it through ly, btfore blinds were added, legis­ the. cake with a spatulsu Do not PINE ST. and HAftTFOfiD RD. r aero. lators in any given front row could beat. Sprinkle the half-cup mix­ I. On top of this,'he added other More Than One Depravity tel] how the season was advancing ture on top. BEdce for one hour at r app^alSHttXjprospectlve work to the by the time of day at-which th^suh 825 degreea. * Peace Corps. Those who join There ' wete, the other ’ day, to struck down on their particular This French Coffee Cake can be BUTCHERS’ SHOWCASE scenes in New Jersey and New deskst There Is perhaps a certain used as a dessert or served with king’s Has Everything ' -will live on the same level as the tea or coffee. It freezes very well. caty, continuing augury concerning the ( people they are working with In York two versions of. human state of thaw in the state which P r e -E a s te r Mrs. Brown Is a native of West 24 BIRCH STREET, MANCHESTER A Ml 9-1858 t the hadeward eountrics of the depravity on the public film and notes the particular week to which Hartford and has lived to Man­ FREE PARKING ACROSS THE STREET Everything Costs LesI r world. to the public news. residents of the western hills begin chester for 20 years. Her husband Is a Nationfd Fire Insurance Oo. Life to the Peace Corps, the One example of the worst coming down ouj, of their winter fastness and putting on the prea underwriter. They have a son. Air­ OPEN SUNDAY 9 AAA. to 1 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE I President promised, .“ will not be depths to which a human being sure fOr -Rout^ *. man S.C. William G. Brown, sta­ s:;iaasy.” can sink was Fred Thompson, the For our part, we have for some tioned at the Air Force Base at years depended upon the red-wing S Westover, Maas. The Browns also Theaa are the conditions re- piece of pervek-ted flotsam who,- after he was aiVested and identi­ blackbird,. The morning when he have a foster son, SEUtdy. 14,-whom ^^Bponsible for the enthusiastic rush nrrivea from the South and takes they have.raised since he was 2Vii ★ WEEKEND SPECIALS ★ U'af .Americans, mostly young, some fied ' by fingerprints, confess^ his post on some tree-top out by years old. The Browns have had p.older, to try to enlist to the new the sex murder of a four year old the barn and logins making his five foster children during the past ^:lnstrument of American . foratpi little girl to Manhattan last week. guttural call is always, infallibly, 10 years. - Onoe committed to a mental 'in­ the morning on which the grip of Cooking is Just ona of Mra. s 'Rervice. wlnteh Is broken, and all thoughts Brown's hobby interests; she also I Those eager for such service are stitution, as a result of an attack and sounds begin living toward . makes ^bTEdded nigs, has annual I CUBE X Americans who have been aralttog on hla own daughter, he mixed his new season. and perennial beds In her large {•^Jor a long time for eom^wdy to confesslan with pleas for a beer, This year, the red-wing made flower garden imd raises prize Iris. his admisaion that he deserved the this appearance on the morning of Mrs. Brown is a member of North ' -aak them to do something for Methodist Church and sings to the ' -iBothIng. chair with the contention that- he church chojr. They have been waiting for hadn’t reallj(^ luiown what he was Steaks doing. Our society knows the type, ^vJaomebody to invite theni to help ALWAYS A FAVORITE l^.lniah the world aheiu^. instead of and the tame kind of case history, Woman Exhibits LEAN, TENDER and JUICY ''pualilng their own way ahead to all too weU. Notice .-the' world. News that Fred ’Thompson had Papercraft Sldll - They have been waiting for been caught brought cameramen, THE LEXINGTON •omebody to flatter them by as- and crowds, to police stations both More than 20 member, of the TAILOR SHOP IS NOW Koffee Rlatsche Group of Man­ c to New JerMy and in New York. 'aumtog that they are anidous to chester YWCA saw a papercraft lb lb . 'xnake their Uvea coimt for some- In New - Jersey the onlookers LO CATEO'^T exhibit and dempnstratioh by : thing to the forward struggle of screamed at the criminal aa police Mrs. Albert-Bolls yesterday at the i . mankind. pushed him out so the photogra­ 216 SPRUCE ST. Community Y. phers could see him. "Let's get The guest speaker demonstrated In short, the conditions of aerv- ACROSS THE STREET him,’’ some one shouted. "A trial how to make place favors, Ma^ ^ Ice to the Peace. Corps, as they baskets,-table deebraObns and dec­ . : have now been outlined, are far Is too good for him." FROM OUR OLD LOCATION^ orative Items. for baby and bridal BACON- I more attractive to these Ameri­ And two of ths mothers in the- showers and wedding parties. . cans than would be a guarantee of. crowd came up with the sugges­ Members will try their skills Your Cholifte'Of: so many thousands' of dollars a tion that the fitting punishment ta papercraft at the n4xt meeting • Armour's Campfire of the group on March 15,.. year net after a tour of service for Thompson would be to-put him m Sperry and Barnes ^>ent in the segregated luxury of in a room full of mothers and let OMMAT Ntw run OIL • Pennant Brand ‘ 4 9 ' RECORD - Tegular kindly of service abroad. him be “ tortured the same way he DfVflOPMBNri Luxury fabric H What President Kennedy has of­ tortur^ that little girl." Increase Noted I M , . / ------fered them, to place »yeople dedicated t(^ reforming his effective fuel oil sdditivs to use INCiliptD ' vulsion was not sllowed to Halt . today This helps your oil FANCY WORSTED >~«tyia of union leadership, or that MARGE and RONNY OREEMfE (FORMERLY OF ITAUAN ^ e should, by pressing a legal. with the original crime. There is burner deliver more clean, de­ FABRICS! FEBNDALE) INVITE ALL THEIR FRIENDS TO HI-FI LF RECORDS S^ght, eventually succeed in shuf- more than one variety and degree pendable heat You get pre­ of sickness in pur’ society. mium sendee, too. All deaigned a turiinfton'a mlrocla acrikm* CX>ME VISIT THEM AT THEIR N£W STORE AND off the supervisory board of. to make borne heating eaiy. NEW 2 AND 3 BUTTON R e y u/ars TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE OPENING SPECIALS. -^Sncmltors which, was supposed to •ndH nf® "* MARGE GRONE EONNY GREENE- that be' behaved himself— • Rich gelbordlnoa and MODELS WITH THE Shorts • to n y s •"these are not surprises Hoffa is Caff today for KNITS CUSTOM LOOK! •>4oughi' and ht won’t reform easily, WINDOW SHADES OPENING SPECIALS pkhe arrangement of monitors set Mobiiheat Original piicc fickcls on over/ garment! P op ‘over him was too flimsy to ac- LONG WEARING George or Martha PLAIN Waohliigton - 9 to 15 nSeompUsh anything significant or INTERSTATE CLEANTCX Compli le cilteicitions are included! TROUSERS SHIRTS last. BLANKETS SUIT or HundrMs of famous artists and labels in this sale as* 10 to 18 2 The real and the crucial disap- $2-25 Made to Order WE eiVE SIrtC BEDSPREADS With Your Rollers Robert Hall guarantees satisfaction or DRESS soritment. Favorite waltzes, broadway shows, cjKa chas, j^l^totment concerning the Hoffa GREEN STAMPS OPEN 7.84 Souza, marches, sing 'ahmgs, -hormon^dis, 'polkas, j-w e e r probably liee to the future, your money refunded' FULL LINE o r CUSTOM iC tangos, Hawaiian', Strauss waltzes, and hymns. —p9n>la is scheduled to come in May. NIGHT Fipm Italy’s flnsst designerst JewN V rsdfo ^t^brhen the Tepreaentatives of the s VENETIAN BLINDS etrilarlcss or cowl necks in short, % sad MORIARTY Till P ea« s^TOO.OOO members of his union , -J,' USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN . . . NO EXTRA CHARGE Waohed. pried, Folded E^qvisite details bn Trbote. Elei^t nfhW ^;:3toeet to convention down to Plorl- Rlus Hundreds More! In pastds, blaeks and afanost every new - They are expected to elect E. A. iOHNSON. BROTHERS n C K U P am i president of Uie union witli- 301 >315 Cantor St. ^awit moBltors or any other hto- PAINT OQa I - 'i: ~

this morning as toe moat likely temperament to w o r k on Uje MANCHESTER EVENING HEBA14>. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. MARCH 4 1961 will how return to my tortus of meeting March 14 to consider in­ sui.ng the additional $15,000. In TACX E IG B t creasing toe sewer , rates possibly notes were Republicans Turking­ man to bp nominated by the Dem-, Democratl^rnlnbrlty team of three Miss Joy Visits pii-vate citiseh and .look Tqrward to present V unified approach to to the chahee to spend more time by twice what they are noW. ton, Thomas Bailey, Donald Con­ ocrats to flit the post. The appointment of Hutchin­ issues.” V • Kin* in Ireland Hutchinson Quits, at home with my growing fam ­ EkUnger said last night “some rad, Francis -Dellafera, and Eric Collins'is 3^ a former Jet pilot Coventry BOYSCOUT Herdic Favors Eliminating ily.” very drasUc action” is needed to Anderson, tad Democrat Francis son’s successor will be up to the Hutchinson said after toe meet­ provide enough cash for a steady Mahoney. Republican . Director entire board of'directors, but the who passed hk .bar exams two Miss Kathleen Joy, 3 Hackmk- Robert Gordon is bn vacatlop,^ successor will have to be. a Dem­ years ago after\ working his way 'NqterandNew r ing was adjourned last night ^ a t income. tack St., will leave from IdlewiM Summer Swim at MHS Pool he did not Intend to serve as a di­ . He said toe department will be a n d DemoKratiC Director ocrat to m.eet requirements of the through law school at night. WoiAshop Slated Sunday Fiscal Policy A native of New Haven, he at­ International Airport Saturday tor mis Ted Powell teaches, classes minority representation law, b' rector again “as long as the pres­ $40 in the red at the end of Pack 9 bsld a Bhm and Gold dla- POULTRY FARMS Wednesday nights at H'lllycr. Cummings said he had spoken tended St. Mary’s Academy and her first meeting with her ma­ ent toum administration is here.” this fiscal year, from the two Is­ nsr at Second' Oongregetional Racommendatlona to «UBliiata»* dlraetor of girlb and womonli Mkyor Hyrold A. Turkington with .’’several party leaders as the University of Connecticut from ternal grandparente In C o u n t y For Areadnirch Deacons eH lw a activities. Ha told sues o f notes. one swlnunlng pool In the suBimer I i w -y W ' Democratic Director John Hutchinson resigned last njght said Ihst night he thought Hutch­ well as. Mr. Collins.” which he was graduated In 1960 Cbureh recently. Martin this would be a full-time Martin said that'to remedy toe Kerry, Ireland. , ‘After dinner, avmrds w oe pre­ in protest to what he called a lack; of “ sound fiscal policy’’ on inson was "backing but" becausb The nomination* will, be in the with a degree in business admin­ and to add one ice skating area position, to coordinate full week, situation immediate action to press Miss Joy, whose paren^ Mr. - AasoetoUenttee U aponaoring pCfaUc ptnedde sented as fonaws: the Democrats had lost control; hands of party leaders Including istration. m«* ToHaad Ow _ in the winter highUghtod -la st year loimd actlvltlM Of women of PARKADE the part ol'Hie Republican majority. collection of assessments might be )een and Mrs. Michael Joy, are bbth.aa- ■r Cofs*r«r»t*w»I O orcte >PrtB card parries tbs second end fourth W niiam Bolton and John. Bur­ The immediate^aus^ for the resignation was the issuance The mayor said HutcMnion taken 'by Town Counsel Arthur .toe two present Democratic direc­ He flew 74 combat missions in Thursdays of tbs month at 8 p jb . dick, bobemt: Scott Goctchlaa, W ll- night's meraation department bud- all agaa, with apisdal eoneUwa- "couldn’t get used to not being in tors, Ted Powell and Francis the Air Force during the Korean tiveoiof Kerry, will visit her grand- a|MMor a im kabop for plaud Hutchinson for his refuse ago, but until now not usable for though he was defeated, he got Travelers Insurance Co. until land. ^ . ■ Ihi Rot. Or. S, Paal“<< eliminate toe summer swUnmlng same requirements sa Varplabck. political drum-beating . . . strong al to go along with administration Choir Will meet at 6 p.m. Friday sRvar arrows on bear. against issuance of the notes, say­ Atty. William Collins, 108 Chest­ 5,762 vote*, only 27 votes less than 1959. He is now with £he firm of MiBs-'-Jtfy. a sales qlerk at the t v Hertltord Seminsty wiU be the program at the high achool pool and will bs open tor n period of SPECIAL MEDIUM and loud . . . but hollow and mean­ policy on providing funds for cur­ Center St: residents. The installa at Kingsbury Rouse. Also, John Lyons and Tbomss ing the policy o f financing the nut St., is being mentioned as toe the 5,789 for Director Powell. Atty. Nathaniel Bergman in Hart­ ■Southern New England Telephone was based on low attendance last 10 weSka ingless. rent expenses in the seii’er depart­ tion of the force main and pump The conftrmatlon clam will meet Tralli, gold and two silver arrows OVEN-SBADT possible successor to fill the di­ Praises Collins ford. __ .1 - Co., Manchester office, is corres­ win .be led b>- vari- summer and toe addition of the The public address system Har- sewer department in this manner "I regretfully submit my resig­ station on the 'West Side will msike Friday after achool at the vestry on lion; Joaeph Olcavage gold and ment. rectorship vacated last night by . Cummings praised Collins’s ’’in­ In 1952 he married the former ponding secretary of the Man­ OH ana aMabeta, as ftiUows: new Saltarb pool tola summer. dic wants would bs to replace oew EGGS was a "{wor example o r fiscal op­ nation as town director - at this the sewer main usable, and open with the Rev. James R. MacArthur, rilver arrow on Hon. ..TTiat policy may be changed, so Democrat John Hutchinson. telligence,. and willingness to work Miss Claire Folsey of Manchester. chester Federation of Democratio •VFbnii4>. • » » * » • W ayne Sandau He showed Martin llgiirea wbleb that U notw seven years old. and la eration.” time. I want to thank those good toe way for collection o f $30,000 Tba ctos became 'webekia in a I V d l J b . fa r as toe Income from use of the Collins was named by Democrat­ within the party.” The couple have three sons and are Wpmen, and publicity chairman a( Kmaictoa; baptiam, the Rev. pastor. revealed .expenditures of $2,652 deftadtoty Showing its age. he said. BROILERS He had threatened to resig^n people of Manchester who put sewers is concerned. .. ‘ ...... in assessments. apectal oereinowy In whirii they Tuesday night when the special their confidence in me at the poUs. Those who voted in favor of Is- ic Town'Chairman Ted Commings He added, ’’Collins Is of the members of St. James' Church. for the Ladies of St. James. lOao Marian Higsiaa of Soneta- Tbe Women's Auxiliary of the tbe large beaddreeses be- last year and an Income of only In other respects, Herdie tdd AND The directors have scheduled a aiBe; liOid’a Supper, the Bev. North Coventry Volunteer Fire kmgtng to Akela and Thnnder- $701.25. Martin Ms budget is the same as Each T t t ^ 'Viea Caerif Jr. o f ToUand; Department ■will meet at 8 p.m. ' Herdic said it isn't often a de­ last year’s the Rev. Philip Ward ^ clirmd. Tbe department’s budget reonest n.is Monday at the firehouse. Robert Koiumber and Thomas partment head Bsks to eliminate a FRYERS diows an increase of from $107,681 a ( VemoB, and visitations, the The. Saturday morning baaket- Dunphy were presented webelos fsclUty,. hut, with the hig drop In y.i*'* Rar. Jetan Knight of Somers. ball program for boys in Grades 5 to $110,612. b a d ^ ; Dairid Cole, denner stripe; attendance last year from the fSESH ODINBCIICUT GROWN PiMdtry Parte Cut Fresh Dalljr 4-H Ooafereoce through 8 originally set up to «pd^ Paul Hald, aaeisUnt denner. previous year, he didn't feel it Ootentry 4-H.leaders will take Feb. 25 will continue through PLANT DtmeX Bay The Parte You Like Btet During tbe evening, the boys should be kept. New Haven, March 2 IPl—The OYEN-RBADT p m hi the 4-H leaden coafereBce March IS. The Coventry Rscrea- tag “Happy Birthday" to Thom­ The swimming program at the ■t «ie Trmverstty of Connecticut tkm Committee which aponabrs the National Science Foundation baa RYBBe KOftBtSr BREASTS, LE&S, ^N O S. as Meek. high school had been in operation made a 2-year grant of $178,800 Saturday. More than 25 leaders program has extended the time Tbe A k ela campfire w as extinT for. two years. ROASmSy FOWL CAPONSr UVERS. GIZZARDS, Mwt ocsnmitteemen from ToUand because of tbe Interest being tor pr^fatian of an latamntian- guished' to close the ceremony, Tbs additional faoiUty Herdto la si luant index under tbs dlnettdn BACKS oHd NECKS ouuaty hat* made raaervationa Shown by the boys, and the con- asking hinges on a capitol Im­ DOCKS. YORREVSs CORMSH HENS tinned cooperation of tbe instruc­ of Sydney W . Gould of Madison. tR e ooofettMoa is spewaored ty $6,240 Rail Pbj Average provement request to amerite an Gould, a research sasorinta. At the fha College of Agriniltura at the tors, schoot. officisle and eustodiaiu. area at Robertoon Park. Thla At the present time, of toe 58 boys New York Botanical G ard^ plans the Oooperatlte Farm area HenUe would seek to flood m oilginsUy registered, 52 are active­ Wariiington—The average rail' to catalog some 1.7 million Latin TASTE « I OOMPARB GUAKANTEED TO SATISFY Associations of Oonnecti- in toe winter, giving Mandiester names of plants on ptlnriied cards. cot. mbi tRa Seara Roebuck Fduh- ly partidpsting. mad employe in the Dnited States earned $2.7T an hour last year for four loe skating areas. Tbe Grant, announced yesterday, Tbe Ooventry Baseball Assodat a record arunial pay of $6,240. Herdie explained U s request for was made to tbe Garden. BaaM Bala StaMa tion wiU meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon­ About XMX> Kaststr Seal letters day at Nathan Rale Oomniuaity t e t a bsen n tU sd to reaSdeata by center. All interested presons are the Tonng Mothers Club. Ihe invited. Ortva for funds arm continue until The ballroom dancing la sponsored by the Coventry PTA of Robertson snd Center Bctoioto orlgiimlly scheduled to start tUa of Mi*. Wallace Worthldg- week, have bees postponed ontll John HutetalnMn ton, chairman. Mca Ethel Cargo, March 14. Cbildien wte hava reg­ Mna. Kaaaeth XMitra, Mia. Rid»- istered but have not paid for tbs you'u. SPEHO LESS.. meeting was held to decide wheth-1 ■rd CbUll. Mrs. Alan Cahm, Mra. course biiva been asked by PTA er to laeue the notes. EDawmih Giaanleaf and Mrs. officials to do iu> taninadiataly in A t his request, the meeting Hantoh lADeort ordar that records n ap be cooB^et- Tuesday 'was -adjourned to last Tbwm iU k Slated ed. The course is-ppen to Grade • night to obtain a legal opinion on Tbs Friendly Circle of the First and 6 pupils. ASO BU/MORE toe issuance of the notes in ad­ riiiiMiMPtli— l ChurcK wffl meet dition to $25,0099 ' os income from assessments. from 12:45 to 5:30 pm . tham to New Jersey where they Tbe Junior Century group .is al­ In his letter of resignation he I are r^roceased and given to the so conducting a telephone cutssaa said fhe Republican promises to needy. __ o recruit 75 new donors to toe give the; town a sound fisc^'policy ( Tha Borne Eoonomlea Conunlt- bloo4 prograbi for next week. DEUaOUS, JUICY, LARGE were ’’political drum-Ma'ting.. strong and loud.. .but'hollow and | TEMPLE ORANGES SUROIN ROAST 9 9 meaningless.” > ' SWIFTS •Hutchinson’s ,r^gn ation cul-1 8-12 Lb. minates hjs three-month sparring FANCY. FRESH-CALIFORNIA with the Republican majority, and SEA FRESH AVG. a two-year sparring with (Jeneral | HEN TURKEYS Manager Richard Martin. BROCCOLI The sparring with the general I manager reached a climax last CRISP WESTERNv summer when Hutchinson accused FISH MARKET Martin of political in tri^ e in the way the prediction of surplus from VERNON aRCLE (NKXT TO BELLY ROAD) CARROTS the 1959-1960 fiscal year was set | OPEN TDB8. THRU SAT. up. DUBDfO LENT Martin called for a special hear­ ing on toe director’s accusations FISH and SH E LLFISH c o o t SAVINGS on FROZEN FOODS! in August, and answered all of Jlwfk ••••** them to the apparent satisfaction of the-board. Hutchinson made toe BUY THIS Spedaflang In Large White, YeUow, BIR O S E Y E mm PlmiMito motion to give a vote of confidence | Kraft Delixe SIM CI 8 to the mjmager. FRENCH FRIES 2 ' « ‘ 5 ^ 3 9 e LOBSTERS 8 -(»..P k g . Later information on the budget I Kraft FhlMIpliia Cream Chedse partially supported' Hutchinson’s BIR D S E Y E claim that the surplus was low ity regulations for the building punish me.” ' said she slept on the mattrese oee Tala Medical School’t Obatetrlca other if she became pregnant ahe might "Of preventing conception by natu­ will on "Christian Science, 1884. will consider buying property on 93-foot ' frontage and a 276-foot heetion In Glastonbury in the Been Named would die,” Warren aaid. "you ral means, aa by the. so-called health of appellanta.'^ committee.. - Donna gave tills sedount of her Tueaday night and hid behind It CeDutnent, and two of his wom- still hold that the atate haa the Injure her health, but he can't tell Charter Oak St. for use as offices depUt. vicinity of the town’a trunk water the rest of the Ume. , were not IdenU- *'*Mrs.*Paul Poe, he, said, had giv of tha water and sewer depart­ TOe water department shop is so The. board plans to act on all main from Roaring Brook Re­ actions after leaving school. . close to the line of the proposed the subjects considered in the tnib- servoir to tha Line E t Alter plant. When anyone came In, she would ment. He hearings as well as the follow­ She walked to an abandoned The property is at 200 Charter acquisition that the men cannot 8. Hear a petition for a water bathhouse on the Morris Estate hide. Oak St., adjacent to the water de­ work on that side of the sho] ing: Asked what ahe had eaten einca Oapello, Gail EllaalMth, daughter of Mr. . ______1. Appoint a successor to Mrs. main on E. Eldridge St. Community Beach along the East Capello, Elm Hill ftd., Vtmon. She wag bom Fab. 19 at Man* partment’s yard and riiop. A without trespassing,, he said, whlcl 9. Adopt rules on parking of River about four blocks from her leaving echool, Donna replied: "The ■Ingle family house could be ren­ would be another good reason to Mary Barry on the building com­ candy bar,” adding: chMter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparanta are Mr. EXCIVINd 9INNERWARE OFFER! mittee. motor vehicles .In the municipal home, and there aha left hec school and Mra. John Eriamann, Rockville. Her patem u grmndpareitta ovated .for office, space, said Fted buy the property. books. The books were found later ‘Tm very hungry. I’m glad to he Thrall, superintendent of the water The town considered buying the 2. Fix a date for a public hear­ building parking lot. au-e Mr. and Mra. Michael C^iello 6r., 183 HUUard 8t. 8ha hae ing on the manager’s budget. 10. Consider North End redevel­ Tuesday afternoon. home,and now I’ll do the book re­ two brothera, Michael, 5, and Rryan John, 3H. and sewer department. property in 1953, he added, but de­ port.” « • ' « • BLUE SPRUCE MAR-CREST Hand DecoratSd, DINNERWARR a t your FIRS’T NATIONAL SUPERMARKETS Purchase of the property would cided against It then. . 3< Waive the building permit fee opment. ‘T was afr.^ld to go home,” .said a Save the 8200 a month rent the de­ Other Items on the agenda for for the construction of the housing Donna. "I went to Tremont Ave­ Her father, asked If he would' Fierro, David Kenneth, son of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Plerro, Main Street, Manchester Z9 7 East Center Street, Manchester partment Is paying for .use of of- Tuesday’s meeting at 8 p.m. In the for the elderly project. There are 80 islands in the nue and took a bus.” punish Donna, said: "Oh no, no! 128 Maple St. He wae bom Feb. 18 at Mancheater. Mamorlal 1041 8ce space In Odd Fell&ws Hall. Municipal Building include public 4. Renew a lease with Emanuel British West Indies. After alighting from the bus, We’re too glad to have her home.” Hospital. His maternal grandmother fa Mra. Ddxilel Caffiy, OTFER AVAILA81! ONLY AT STORES IISTEO ABOVE Killingly. Hla paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Outrtno Fierro, 128 Maple St. He )iaa two brothers, Warren M., lOHi >a4 Michael R., 7; and a slater, Janice L,., 314. Howley, Cheryl Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howley, 217 .N. Elm St. She was bom Feb. 18 at Manchester Memorial , Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Harold a - 1 ■' ♦ Hodge Sr., 65 Jarvis Rd. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. William Howley, 26 Portland St. She haa a brother, Larry ♦ • ^ ♦ 9 R., 6; and two aiatera, Debby L., 6, and Laurie Ann, 4. * . 'I' • . lauie, Richard Walter, son of Mr. and Mra. Richard W. Lane, 40 Campbell Ave.. Vernon. He was bom Feb. 21 at Rockville City Hoimital. His maternal grandmother la Mrs. Corina Cat- taneda. New York City. Hla paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lane, Jersey (Jity.'N. J. He has ttree brothera, Stephen, 6, Robert, 5, and Dennis, 4; and a sister,'Patricia, 8. • ••**' Long, Cindy Mne, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Sterling Long, 88 Ward St., Rockville. She was bora Feb. 20 at Manchester Me­ f t ^ morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and M rs.. Raymond Evans, Rockville. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. William Feldon, Rockville. She has three brothers, Gary, 6, Gregory, 5, and Martin, 114. %-Vi A Williams, Steven Edwin, son of Mr. and Jifrs. Allan P. Wil­ liams, 232 Oak St.; South Windsor. He waa bom Feb. 20 at Mancheeter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother la Mrs. Ardella L. Ryder, Holbrook.'Mass. HU paternal grandpar; enta are Mr. and Mra. L. B. Williama, Taunton, Maas. He has a brother, David Allan, 314 • . . « • • • - • Cooley, Penny Blarie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlcn Coo­ ley, Maple St., Ellington. She waa bom Feb. 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Harry Meat is good for you — especicdly superior First Abom, Ellington. She has three brothers, David. 8, Larry, 2, and Randy, 15 months; and three sUters, Ellen, 10, Laurie, 9, National meatf It's a rich and dependable source and Robin, 4. I . • • • • • of complete proteins, of many essential minerals and Smith, Earle Hanson m , son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Smith, Wapplng. He was bom Feb. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hoapi- valuaNe vitamins, such as B-1 for growth and health. tal. Hla maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Goyea, West ManaOeld, Mass. HU paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Earle H. Smith, Marblehead, Maea. He has a alater, Sharon Lee, 4H £w 0 • • * out, David Alan, eon of Mr. and Mra. Stanley F. GUI Jr., 240 ■ Oak St. He was bom Feb. 22 at Mancheater Memorial Hoapltal. HU maternal grandparents are Mr» and Mra. Domenlck Mlnalla, ■IGULAI or FRiNCH CUT . ^ Torrlngton. HU paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ■ 90Z ley GUI, 40 McKinley St, He haa a sister, Deborah Ann, 2%. SUCtt p|(Q STRAWBERRIES GREEN BEANS PKG Dalgla, MtohMl Rolaad, aon of Mr. and Mra. Roland C. Dai­ gle, 87-North St. He was bom Feb. 24 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grandmother la Mrs. Josephine Ftane- lO-OZ gan, 87 North S t HU paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. 10-01 BROCCOLI PKG Wilfred Daigle, East Hartford. He hM a brother, Jeffrey AUen, RASPBERRIES PKG 15 month!. 10-OZ FOR \ Ainsworth, Michael Lee; son of Mr. and Mra. Richard la s APFUk4AISIM CAULIFLOWER PKG ROASTS Ainsworth, 7 Barbara Rd.. Vernon. He was bom Feb. 28 at Mancheater Memorial HoeplUl. HU maternal grandparents ars fin* for BroaVfait «r *i • . IAQ1 DbLUXI 16-01 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Morin, WMt Springfield, Kwm. Dm m iI ILBHTA JUB lOOZ temal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Richard L. Ainsworth, West -PEACHES 7-RIB CUT Springfield, Maas. He haa a ^ b i^ e r, Steven Richard, 18 months. S A V I f t ______WHOLI KERNEL PKG CORN LB Pagaiil, Dean, son of Mr. and Mra. Horace Paganl, 52 Hom^ CANTAI.0UPE12OI 9-OZ Cut From Tender, Young Porkers . stead St. He was bom Feb. 24 at Mancheeter Memorial Hospi­ L|<^|IT, TIMDIR - Tally Bloal^aiTY filling SAVI ITALIAN GREEN tal. HU maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naca- MELON BALLS &H0NEYDEW PKG SAVI PKG SAVE UP kowaki, 257 School S t ' HU paternal grandmother la Mrs. Caro­ W BEANS TO 35c line I^anl, 59 Homeste«l-«tr~NPe has a brother, Barry 9; and TO 10c a sister, Nancy, 11. ^ ^ Donuts “nisr 0^/ 31. SIRVI fINAST APPUSAUCI - DKICiOUS WITH PO IK PORK, ROAST CHINE END LB 49 < Ltngard, Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OranvlUe H. Llngard, 22 Hudson s \ She was bom Feb. 23 at Manchester Me­ OLD PASHfONID-Raal Old-Tifn* Broad SAVI 7c morial Hospital. Hei\ maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mm Stanley Rogers, Warehouse Point Her paternal giwdmpther U Mrs. Ellen Llngard, 35 Hudson St. She has a sUter, Veronica aNTER CUT - Well Trimmed LB Potato Bread 210^43 “ Q a ^ t d e t t - SwaOt, Young and Tander Pork Chops Ellen, 11 month!. • . • • • • Edrar, Jane Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ct pigar, 52 Grove St., Rockville. She was bom Feb. 22 at Rcwkvl^ City jR^pjpuiar Vttlucm S SHOULDER RATIONAL Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. ’^oinM B. Kerr, Rockville. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. M ^ . Bel­ 1 0 -b z . W ell Trimmed 6 9 ‘ lamy, Colorado. She has three brothers, Raymond, IS, Thomas, REG SAVI Smoked Butts 11, and Patrick, 9; and two slstem, Kathleen, 14, and Eileen, 8. Camay TOIUT SOAP BARS 29e SWEET PE A S PKGS . • « • • \ • 3 17e Galvin, Teresa Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.^Thomaa F. Sandwich Favorite LB 4 5 c ' Galvin, Campbell Ave., Vernon. She waa borfi Feb. 22 at Rock­ Long Bologna ville Chty Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. a n ^ im . Camay TOIUT SOAP 2 Sil? 29c Thomas J. (Julgley, Vernon. Her paternal grandmother U Mr^ Q O L-P A K • Thinly Sliced and Shaped *LB 79« Catherine Galvin, Enfield. She has two brothers. Thongs F., 7, Veal Steaks eem Bwo-4 *0 V and Michael, 4; and a sister, Noreen, 6. ■RR M RURI« ■■■■■ ■ * a * • ♦ HAND SOAP 9-OZ Favreau, Thomas George, son of Mr. and'Mrs/ItajTOond J. 2 IS 25c REfiUlAR PKG Favreau, 461 Graham Rd., Wapplng. He was tom Feb. 26 at FRENCH FRIES Ij^nten Special Manchester Memorial Hospital.. HU maternal/grandmother la Mrs. Evelina Nardone, Cranston, R.I. HU patefnal grsiwparenta CRINKLE 9 0Z are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph U Favreau, Pawtucket, R.I. He has a Zest 1 lEAUlYBAR 2 ^ 27e brother, Raymond Jr., 5; and three sisters, Michelle, 10, Patrice, FRIES CUT PKG Green Shrimp ^ 73< 7, and Catherine, 3. . , SntAWBHtMES OerUon, Linda Corlnne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. If^iliy Snicker '"K** 2 ^ 29c 10-OZ Carlson, 80 Homestead St. She ivas bom Feb. .25 at Mwches- Sliced in CHOPPED PKG ter Memorial Hospital. Her’ maternal grandparents are Mr. and BROCCOLI Mrs. Clayton Hauver, Bolton. Her paternal grandparents are Sugar Syrup BIG Mr. and Mrs. Frank (jarUon, 64, S. Alton St. She h^s a sister, Pels Naptha Dalicious on 16-OZ- 10-OZ Kathleen, 3. ■ , LIQUID Q O I LIQUID 2 J ,b i l e . Cak* or ;ONTS. PKG CUANH 14-OZ JAR 0 ,7 c I omRClNT MASTIC ITL 0 0 ® « 1 PEAS«C ADRpTS Morey, Carol Ann, daughter of Mf. and Mrs., Hartley Doi^ Ic* Cream Morey Jr„ 148 Park St."' She w;as born Feb. .22 at Man.chMtar Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and'Mm. 10-OZ F^r€^diMM,C0 V a lu e sS Joseph W. Godek, Providence, R.I.. Her paternal grandparenta CHOPPED PKG are Mr. and Mrs. Hartley D. Morey. East Providence^ R. I. 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Lettuce Fresh, Crisp Heads Tomatoes 2 help solve your marking Fruit PASCAL - JUMBO UPTON TEA G A Save Royal Gelatines Flavored 4 ^ 35« TEXAS CELLO ^ A c problems," 9 7H OZJAR 1 7 C 2c Full Flavored Firm and Fresh, Nutritious PKGS 2 2 9 ' 1 c l — BUY PACKAGE OF 48 PKG OF Z Z _ MARSHMALLOW FLUFF Carrots 2 ■•y o Time Stamps |C 0 3 l G GET 16 FOR It 64 BAGS O O C Kleenex Tissue 2 49< a Price Markers Save a Marking Pencils a Stencils PRIMIUM U B PKG 4c Rich in Vitamin A , Nutritious 1-LB CELLO w j p a Library Stamps KC OP QT SHI Kleenex T o w e l s ^ 29* a Numbering Machines V?

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MANCHESTER’EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER- CONH- THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARC3H 2, 1961 PAGE THiRTBEt PAGE TWELVE many as three million unemployed Diversion Called Robbery Who have exhausted or will ex- SchoolBoard, House P asses baust their jobless insurance bene­ fits may receive help under the Kennedy’s Bill program. Martin Set GOP Stiys Funds Gone They would get a maximum of i ) IS extra weeks of payments, and GRAND UNION’S “T h a n k YOU” GIFT YOU To Aid Jobless a minimum of half of the period Budget Talk now paid in the various states. For New . StatjL Rojads (Contlnned frdm Page One) The program 'would cover those The board o f education will con­ ------I who use up their basic Insurance fer with General Manager Richard rights during the 2-yMr period Martin tonight on its $4,453,469 (Continued from Pago One) suppoi't^ by /the Republicans to­ legislation has more bipartisan support than any o f . Kennedy’s beginning last Jime 30. The pay­ budget request for 1961-62. day is alrbady in operation and has ments during the two years are The discussion will bo held in np legialatlve acUon at been for some years. economic t^roposals, however. Thus, its -big House vote was no estimated t.o total $927 jnllllonj tlie hearing room of the Municipal^ one of these. But Patterson said that the con­ Building beginning at 7s30. The tinued operation of the system signal that other measures 'will they would be made through ad­ Funds were diverted from the pubUc Is invited to attend, but should be insured by statute smd slide through so easily. vances to the states from the highway, fund to the general <|tmd federal treasury. will not be allowed to participate. to b.alance the general fund budget not left to the discretion of the Congressional committees con­ tinue work today on other more atizens will be allowed to ex­ In 1959. by Gov. Abraham Ribl-' motor vehicle commissioner.' The Treasury would get back controversial administration bills. press 'Views at a public hearing. coff. It waa the first time such a The maximum speed limit pro-' the money through a temporary The full House Labor oommlttM Martin said the purpose of to­ practice was used. Some $21 mll- /posal 'lyould make speeds over 70 increase in the unemployment begins its closed-door work on night’s- meeting la to discuss the iion wiis diverted. miles an hour prlma facie evidence compensation payroll tax to 3.5 of speeding. This means that a minimum wage legislation, plan­ per cent in 1962 and 1963. The budget with William (JurtU, super­ ,Denipsey, in his budget, has ning to report out a bill some time DOUBLE STAMPS person could not pilead that the permanent rate' is 3.1 per cent. intendent of school; Atty. Harold asked' U>nt this diversion be con­ conditions at the time made his next week. The subcommittee Kennedy had recommended that Garrlty, school board chairman; tinued and has also proposed rais­ speed “ reasonable.” which conducted the hearings ap- EWward Glenney, school budget ing registration fees fpr passenger the program be financed by rais Proof by law - enforcement proved its version Tuesday. ing peWhanently’ from $3,000 to committee chairman; and Douglas autos from $8 to $12 and raising A Senate Labor subcommittee MANCHESTER agencies of speeding more than 70 Pierce, busli^ess manager. ALL THIS WEEK other registration fees for com­ $4,800 the wage base on which the miles per hoiir would, therefore, continue public hearings on the levy is paid. Garrity said that chairman of mercial vehicles. Some $30 'million ine^tably result in convictiona. same measure with AFL-CIO of­ .would be diverted to the general Business spokesmen objected the board of education’s subcOm- The Republican proposal would ficials scheduled to testify. mlttees may be called on to speak fund under the Dempsey budget. strongly, and the House Ways and not change the present situation as A Senate Banking subcommit­ on .their particular areM of re­ Rep. J. Tyler Patterson Jr.. Old regards to speeds below 70. tee meets in closed session on the Means 0>mmittee substituted the sponsibility. Lyipe, the GOP Rouse majority Without a maximum speed limit, depressed areas bill, hoping to temporary rate increase for the leader!' said diversion has been, change in the base. Subcommittee chairmen are the present situation can result in complete work on it today. Christie McCormick, personnel .called "highway robbery” by some speeding convictions, for speeds A House banking subcommittee pollclesr^Fwmk Sheldon, bulldmg peoplg. . over 40 miles per hour and con­ . MAXIMUM SPEED URGED W e a r e continues its public, hearings on and sites; Mrs. E. Mae Holden, The Democrats, he said, never ceivably in no conviction for a mo­ Hartford,'.March 2 OD— Repub­ this measure. educational policies, and Glenney, mentioned their plan when cam­ torist who can justify a speed over The unemployment aid bill lican legrlslatlve chairmen have fiscal policies. paigning in 1958 on a no-tax-ln- 70 as “ reasonable for the condi­ breezed through the House yester­ approved establishment of a maxi­ cre.ise platform, and he said that tions.” day with support of 248 Demo­ mum speed limit for Ojrinecticut. World speed record for ratifoad they "studiously avoided" it in last crats and 144 Republicans. ' Op­ A t a meeting yesterday, the < ^ P engines is held by two French elec­ of the pro year's election campaign. ~ -'Four of the 10 largest Industrial posing it were 28 Republicans and chairmen also endorsed a so-called tric locomotives which clock ^ 206 • The mandatory point system corporations in the United States two« Mmocrats. point aystem” for assesabig mo- for motor vehicle law violations are oil companies. ■nie ^m M stration estim ate as' tor vehicle violations. miles per hour in 1965. To ocquoi

Last night’s snow brought a wealth of early morning beauty and a touch of OPEN KfONDAY thru SATURDAY— 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. The pre-spring sun melted, most of the filigree and. presumably, dried the clothes. A t Our Economy Meat Dept, Herald nhotos bv Ofiara and Pinto.) ‘ , / T v?»'V V / ‘V w ^ j s 7* Former Cheney Mills A Hartford Road and Pine St. FRESH GOVERNMENT INSPECTED V Manchester, Conn. MEAT TENDER AMPLE FREE PARKING! SUPERMARKETS Parcel Pickup to Your Car! CHICKEN I WEEKEND FOOD $PECIALS LEGS ■ .ft-, f 's "Brightwood"^Brand OR U.S C H O ia.... PACKERS TOP BRANDS ______Y____ . ____ ..r - ...... - - ...... PORK PORK HANDY'S BREASTS SAUSAGE SAUSAGE SKINLESS (QUARTERS) 3 9 ‘. LINKS MEAT FRANKS Bumble Bee 1 Lb. CeHo Pfcq. 1Lb.CHIePk4. 1 Lb.Cdk>Plig. WHITE CHUNK STYL.C Chuck Roast g o TiV s ^ ■i' ¥UNA SAVE - i ' lb lb W ITH THIS i- <■ ■ - 6 / f u . TENDER-JUICY LOW PRK cm SALE! BONE IN . . . g t f . . with the purchase of isach ARMOUR'S STAR QUALITY BLUE STA M PS of the foNowing items •. • Delicatessen Specials tool (In oMtioa to the staupt you MnmiHir i«(a M FULLY COOKED (Simply Hc.it & Serve) Plain Baked Loaf * Olive Loaf No labob to save! No coupons to cBpf SHANK SECTION / BUTT SECTION Get yopr extra stamps at Dm dieckout! Pickle and Pimiento Loaf * Pepper Loaf lb _ Heinz Old Fashioned Loaf (by the pjece) KETCHUP SHOULDER a O D t Lenten Fish Values ( 3 9 i 1 4 9 i BOKUSS fb. \ 1 i ? HYGRADE SEMI-BONELES. SILVER SHANK HALF BUTT HALF sPAGHm i 2 ^ 3 9 * O Q c lb With Center Cut Slices ^ With Center Cut Slices ^ E L T S lb FILLETS WEST VIRGNIA NANIS lb. FRESHPAk T A S T Y ... TENDER MACARONI Z -!) 39 * Frozen Food Extra Yalues 2 'i>)4 5 ' I LOCKER PLANT LONDON BROIL American FovorHal lb. GRAND UNION FANCY M EF# FRENCH STYLE or CUT MIX or MATCH MFTEE WAFFLIS 4 9 j 5 9 s m GREEN PEAS 2 " 45 * , AND GREEN BEANS "pT g Hunt's MIXED 4 49e “ HEAT 3nd SERVE ' BONEIESS PRE-CUBEO SMAll FRESH CUT GRAND UN IO N CRUSHED A ' m lO-GZ. \\ MEAT MARKET "CHICKEN of the SEA” TENDER MEATY VEGETABLES PKG. p>. PORK SHOULDERS SHOULDER STEAKS Chuck Steak$ - . 49! NepcO Franks . 09* FACIAL TISSUE of400 ' 4 to 5-LB. AVERAGE ★ Finest X^uality Fruits and Vegetables ★ I FRESHPAK 2 FRESH BONEIESS , FANCY SELECTED IPOUND «9cl ToumIo Paste 3 3 1 * 'C a I i d v e g e t a b l e o r I FANCY, FLORIDA ^ ^ ^ I Flounder Hllet White Shrimp i t ^2" 5UUrVEGEtARIAN VEG T H IN SKIN. Tomatoes STEYVED 2'™ 3 9 * 4 r eshpak str a w b er r y h e a v y W ITH Seedless JUICE for PRESERVES "jSy.Teniutoes ”,^ 2 9 ^ California FiiESHPAK / U.&D^ CHOICE, WHOLE STAHL MEYERS Grapefruit HICKORY SMOKED SLICED BLACK PEPPER ^ ||B OF BEEF FRfSH CAUFORNIA M orn FRESHPAK 3S-ib. a v ^ Cut to your specification BACON ■ » I W-oi. HEINZ -ASSORTED VANILLA bll. ".Vt ICEBERG CRISP H A R G IiM N I Novel "9 ® * EXTRAG MEAT SOUPS SOUD for ■ « MUD, ’MELLOW COFFEE ' HEADS HEINZ-ASST. _ EARLY MORN LETTUCE < SOUPS f i RICH, TA^TY- «>■ Chicken Noodle 6 ^ $ 1 00 rs 6S® 5 5 'to FRCSa TENDER Chicken and Rice Tf'*-,'- xw FRESHPAK COFFEE CANS ■ HOME FREEZER SPECIAL Mushroom ^ FOR QEANER CLOTHES* CEUO SNOW WHITE t 10 to 12' f BLOOMS OOMO* FLAVORFUL COFFEE WESTERN dJol* ▼ I * U.S.0.AI. CHOICE BAG WISK con 1 CAULIFLOWER 2 9 POTTIP WUIIRS ..99* GRAND UNION APPLE SAUCE 2 35' . . CARROTS CAIO WHITE DOVE ti-gol FOREQUARTERS OF WESTERN BEEF Frozen feefures/ DCUCATESSEN SPECIALS fall. FOOD A t -Your Weet Hartford or Maadieater BLEACH APPROXIMATE CUTS CAT GRAND UNION ★ E ^ra Dairy Values For Lent ★ SWANSON T1 BR£8H-MADE—HOT OFF GRAND BRAND NEUMANN'S TRIE RO nSSO M AT 2 to 4 Rib Roasts 2 to 4 Shoulder Clod Roasts 32-OZ. BALLARD SWEET MILK TALL CHOCK FULL O' NUTS CANS' h r im p d in n e r Barbecaad Spareribs 89c SPONGES 8 to 10 Rib Steaks .‘i to-4 Soup" Shanks JAR O tt raXSBURY BUTTERMILK 3 GRADE " A " S u, MAYONNAISE INSTANT COFFEE pmofwr Btyio smunp eoro* FRESHLY MADE . ’ 2 to 3 Brisket For 4 to 6.Lbs. Short Ribs 7»4-OZ. KITCHEN GARDEN FROZEN In Mover • • V Vonfr eodrtol Pot Roast or Corned Beef 6 to 8. Lbs. Biecf Stew VACUUrt^CAN 9 Mnm for PniNh PKG. ROAST BEEF y, u . 49e BISCUITS B * TASTY SPINACH 2 ^ 2 9 * 4 to 6 Shoulder Steaks 15 to 2,0 Lbs. Hamburg "THANK YOU" Y O U ^C H O IC E EGGS > KITCHEN GARDEN CUT 4 to 6 Chuck Roasts EXTRA LARGE 9-oz. STUFFED GUMS 3 f..29c LEN’TEN CHEESE FAVORITES! . mmakwmj CUSTOM CUT—PACKAGED—SHARP FROZEN—READY FOR DELICIOUS 4 Heoog Lynn T ^ T S French Green Beons pljj. 1 S T YOUR LOCKElf OR HOME FREEZER No. i ’/Y- Doz. 6 1 c . SEABROOK - . ' , ' ...... • - ' DUTCH TREET E ^ E C I A *2.98 VALUE SCHULER'S * ■ CANS LARGE French Fries rKEBS TO Y TRUCK 4'4-oi. We have a full line of Fresh Beef^ Pork. Lam|>, Veal, Native Poultry and Chicken Parts PEARS CHEESE SPREAD pkf. of the highest-quality in our retail dept. Ffe.shly displayed— not pre-packaged. KITCHEN'GARDEN ■ ■ "" ” ' ------tl POTATO CHIPS Doz. 5 9 c - ea. Baby l imps 2 »3 9 * , tha Colofiial Trailor WE RENT COLD STORAGE SPACE FOR YOUR FROZEN MCATS . IMPORTED MEDIUM ITrudHROoklat with fOUCAtOR ' ' AND VEGETABLES FOR AS UHLE AS $1.25 A MONTH UGHTMEAT J i U Y M OM in 2 r . 6 5 * SARA U i . complata dataUs in tha CRAN4M CRACjCERS •-.V Doz. 55 c CHEESE CAKE moot (foportmont! If You Like The Best Give Us A Test 7-O Z. EVERY EGO OUABAMTEED Top wirii plntopple. chvrrin or ttrowborrUs'. SI BISSEU.ST. Rcorbf k « Plant TEL. Ml 3.8424 TUNA CANS (IN BIUNE) ^ "A L L PURPOSE OHEtfSE! PLENTY OF FRCE PARKING SPACE ' nta. ...ettn, I. .U b ».r Oiw. ITiUo. Sl~« ttm BUmaw. t O - Wi I~vn tt. rifU to IWt Htotolmtor Pultoto TRIPLE-8 s t a m p r e d e m p t io n CENTUB—180 MARKET^ BQUABB, NBWINOTON' ^ 'j-*- - ■4;-.... ■ i „ . /■ - / ' ^ ■' ■ ' ■■■ ' V .' "»• ^ J" t r' / V . / 3 '

BtANCHESTER EVENING HERiHU), MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE(STER, COIfN., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 PAGE PIPTEEK 'TAGS FOURTEEN Vw - —------r-^ meeting ot the Mothers Club. The Andover aeaaion wlU be held » t 8 pin. at tba elementary acbool. Richards to Talk Girl Scouts, Brownlea, Boy A$P SUPER MARKET IN MANCHEST^ - 261 BROAD STREET AND 116 L CENTER STREET Scouts, Cubs, and any other' chU- <% T O rR a d io dren of scouting age, are eepeeial- On State Grants ly invited t6 attend. OPEN M ONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 'TIL 9 P. M/^ The bustneae meeting wUl follow 8Ut« Rep. Foitec H. Rleharda of eervlng of refreehmenta, lira. Rob­ Television MAMlJeld^wlU speak on itate ert Peterson la hoateaa chairman. , The Ann Sothem Show . I JJ franta to education at an open »-6d Bie 3 Tbeater (tn proureM) 3* jHaaebeater Bvetring Herald Aa- n m t Show (In prop-oM* g Gueatward Ho! t. « . 53 meeting In Andover Monday. Early Show (in propMH 10. 30 S:($0 Donna Reed Show ^ «u. U dover. oorreapoiideat, Rebert W Salty Brino'« Shark (Inprogrraatj A n p l 3, 13 Member of the Housf Educatl(in Shaw, telephone Pngrlm X-7T1S. 3:30 Tale,..... ot.. theUm VlkinxaVlkinsa 13 Committee, Richards will be the The- Real l i cCoya---- -3J3 — - Huckleberry Hound ' , ______8. II. « guest Of ie at its regular rarto 3 1- , F^emlere given until all envelopes are in. Bridgeport, Conn., for production * Hiniard to Talk of 7.62 mm calibre NATO cart­ f M ' to I JaeVpaar Show (C) NO BOOKS, NO GADGETS, NO FUSS, NO BOTHER, NO DELAY . . . SAVE CASH AT Harry H. Hilliard Jr., director ridges. The Ordnance District said I A4P1 Folks who hevo made the comparis oii know: thbre's no "maybe" about A&P S^rtil New, 30 j 1:00 lAte News of the Times Farm C^amp, Will yesterday 165 Remington employes quality . . . there's no "maybe" about A&P's low, everyday prices. This is the uh- N O W O P E N ’ M e ' sA T I RDAV’S ^ WEEK POb ' cOMPLETE USTING show color slides and talk on the w ill be retained 12 months to com-1 camp program at the March 8 plete the order. beatebla corhbination that will lower your total food bilit Radio POPULAR’S GREAT broadcasts of. 10 or 15-mlnute = = ^ = ^ = = At The New (This listing Includes only those news s * length. Some stations curry other short newscasts). • - . *V • - iroRC—1388 8.20 Strictly Sports 8:00 News . . 8:35 Album of th. Day POPULAR SUPERMARKET 8:45 Three SUr Extra 8:10 Art Johnson Show * 7:06 Conversation Pleca LAMB LEGS g-Ui'Eavnor Shines New, Excitingly New Supermarket 7:30 11:05 Ski Report _ 7:45 Your Senator Reports 1:00 News. Sign Oft 8.06 Pops Concert 725 Bast Middle Turnpike WHAT—Sit 9,05 What’s Your OplnlonT WHOLE > REGULAR TRIM 8:00 Paul Harvey lOiOS Nighibeat 8:30 Sound Stage 11:00 New, .y0^6 V!TAUi~y fO R £y£RY M£MF£R 0£ YOUR £AM/0: Super-Right Quality, TeneJer, Soft-Meated 7:00 Edward P Morgan 11:15 Sports Final . 7:15 Sound Stage 11:30 Starlight Serenada IT'S YOUR DOLLAR 8:30 .NiiSht Flight 1;0C Sign Off • (OVEN-READY Ib61«) LB 13:00 Sign O f(_ WPOP—1418 MAKE THE MOST OF 725 Middle turnpike East MT^IC—IS88 6:00 Today tn Hartford B uy P H O EN IX IT AT YOUR A & P! 8:00 Newi and Weather 8:15 Conn. Ballroom 7;0U Bob Scot) 9:00 Ray Somera • 1:00 Del Raycee Show wunr—1388 SUPERJIIGHT IIM U eN IU II OPPOSITE LUDLOW ROAD 8:0U. Financial News 6:06 Sbowcaas and Raws Notice 7-0(1 Fuiion Lesrta Jr Cooked Homs * » 75^ 7:15 Evening Devotlcsis O AM I mos 7:20 Showcass and Nssra IZQ WE HAVE DAILY 7:35 Family Theater 8:00 News Rock Conbli 6T RIB ROAST MANCHESTER 8:06 The World Today DELIVERY TO THE 8:30 Manchester High School SUPER RIGHT SKINUSS 9:00 Library. Profram FRESH- PURE r'jvrf’iik 8:06 Showcase and News 8:30 Music Beyond the Stars and News FULL POTENCY LinkSaus^ u49*^ 7" CUT- NO 7th er SHORT RIBS INCLUDED. AT THE NEW POPULAR ONLY 13:06 Nears Roundup GENUINE SUPER BOLTON 13:15 Slgn-Oa IIAEOVERNMEIIT 3-6 RIBS. CHECK WHAT YOU GET ELSEWHERE. snvmnimitBNiiin Calves Liver « 8 9 ^ ORDERS OOeiPAOT GARS - - r ' New Haven. March 2 (gV-In an MONIY-BACK A U oooo- (SIRLOm TIP l. 7 9 ') LB AREA edonomjr move. Mayor Richard C. BUARANTEE Fre^^lass ware Lee has ordered the New Haven sliced Becon^^ » 59^ PufehaAig Deputment to replace SUPER-RIGHT SLICED GIVEN WITH EVERY $5 PURCHASE or MORE LENOX city passenger can with domes­ Pepper Loaf 2 «os 69^ COMBINATION OPEN tic compact vdiiclea He said yes­ SHOULDIR CHOPS and STEW MEAT LB BEAUTIFUL EXQUISITE PHARMACY terday that In a city of 22 square . . . ALSO AT A U POPULAR Lamb A' miles it is necessary to purchase FRESH WINDSOR PATTERN WED.yTHURS.y vehiclea having high speeds and SUPER MARKETS IN COHNKfTlCUT YOUNG, TENDER 299 E. CENTER ST. other feature! primarily derived ONE EACH WEEK FOR 4 WEEKS FRI. T IL L 9 P.M. TEL Ml 9.0896 for long trips Lee said a decision and WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS Haddock Fillets Ducklings READY-TO-COOK LB to use compact can in the police depertment Is imder study. . PKESH PORK ROAST-CUT. FROM ShouldersJ TENDER, YOUNG, CORN-FED PORKERS LB 49' T ' , FRESH, GREEN, at the New Popular A s p a ra g u s TENDER UMTIN COMBINATION SALE I OPENING WEEK ONLY k-- P L U S s f y E R Y D A Y PRICES! Fieun Rsh Stidu Toniatoes* vine-ripened 2 lbs 3 5 ' DOUBLE STAMPS an Bk ASP AganiiariMFCTGiiAllTY OUR FINEST QUAUTY I Green Pees lOOZPKO Fresh Lettuce WED. ASP FROZEN POTATOES THURS. ROAST- French Fries 9 OZ PKO S U Strawberries ba^et 3 9 ^ FRI. MAR ■VA- FRESH LEAN RIB MIX OR MATCH FROZEN FOODS! AND an (2UICK FROZEN ^ AAARVEL - ALL FLAVORS - SPECIAL SAT. 50 Free Coisamer SieeR A&P Green Pens lO O Z PK G M P FROZEN Ice C re a m HALF G A L Pens nnii Carrots lO O ZPKO 2 \ h L Mres l^beifs Margarine ASP FROZEN POTATOES French Fries CfilN KLE OR REG. 9 OZ P K G . WORLD NO. SOS CANS SHURFINE TAKE TOUR CHOICE...TOU SAVE ON BOTHI A&P CANNED FRUIT SAUI . i Grapefruit'Sections 2 For 41c JANE FARKK A&P APPLESAUCE 1 15 / L Q C Short Shank l$-02. CANS SHURFINE. . ^ 5 CANS BRANDS YOU KNOW . . . SAVINGS YOU LIKE Smoked lb TOMATOES 2^. 45c A&P Aprico^ 3 S H O m O E R S 4 to 6 Lbs. Starkist A&P Peacb eS YELLOW CLING , 4 CANS 6 9 ^ REG. KING ARTHUR FLOUR 5 l.. 47el __ « . Solid Top ^rade Pack I CANS ft)i EACH AS' A&P Frui/Cocktail 3 7 ans°'9 9 = WHITE MEAT TUNA Choice u a 4 0 1 CHUCK' ROAST 50 FREE CONSUMER GREEim AM PS LARGE 8-lNCH 1 LB 8 OZ PIES REG. 59c EACH Sliced M neapple DOLE 2 CANS h9^ wiHi piirchasc of ^ l^ llu B^ ll JANE PARKER, GIANT SIZE CQC' Ragu Boneless DUGAN COFFEE CAKE jeiiy KOII REGULAR PRIC$69e SPECIAL w T SPAGHETTI SAUCE . QU Jar Brisket ' .ft Head Cut Cnraniel Pecon Rolls RTO^PR^«^'9e special 39 CORNED BEEF SILVERBROOK 1 LB LB. PKGS. MUtXLER’S . Freshly JANE PARKER SLICED, ENRICHED B u yte r FRESH CREAMERY PRINT Ground ELBOW MACARONI 2 K„r 41c COLONIAL W HITE BREAD 2 Ivs 39^ MEL-O-BIT 6 0 Z i l A c NAPIER COFFEE 1 Lb. Bag ’'rhSS^'v_ n o ic e ft 104 OZ. CANS CAMPBELL’S leese Slices AMERICAN jC PKGS SIRLOIN STEAK . 6 OZ Old Fashion a % A C CLAM CHOWDER 3 k„ 52c eOMEMIUMVaK Stuffed Olives svi,..t“ °'lir 39 GradeiA Nabisco PrcmiiBr Saltines ...... pkg. *29c FBESK-GHOUND FLAVOR LADDIE BOY INSTANT Oven Ready lb 5 Lb. $ 0 9 9 YOU CANT OT IN A CAN! ORAPE-ANN PAGE ’icmoz jctfhC DUCKLINGS New From Educator—Cracker S n a x^ ...... pkg. 29c MHOANDMHIOW J e lly IN OLD FASHIONED GLASS S GLASS v v CAN IIGHT dPClOCK Ann Page, Yellow, DOG FOOD COFFEE FREE GLASS TUMBLER G a k e .M ix . White, Honey 4 ’i r 9 9 = 25 EXTRA STAMPS 1 LB. *■ W C 3 LB BAG \ with purchase of BAG D # 1.65 1 LB a«!|C a* LB Popular / WITH THE PURCHASE OF OSCAR MAYER 7 ^ PKG. SLICED BEEF RIB ROAST u 6 9 c d e x o SHORTENING C A N O I O C A N / 3 Lge. 6 Oz. Jar ★ MINCED BOLOGNA ★ COOKED SALAMI ★ LIVER CHEESE 4 CAL SEALTEST ICE CREAM (4th THROUGH 7th RIBS) RICH AND FUlL-aOOin> VIOOtOUS AMD WINEV ANN PAGE PEACH, PINEAPPLE, ★ LEBANON BOLOGNA ★ HARD SALAMI R E D C IR ttE iO H R PRESERVES 2 » “ '*«49' i i' 1S6P 3^.i.77 L? 6 5 ' 3 .Jo 1.89 ANN PAGE — Introductory Offer Sale — at the Frozen Food Dept, SAUD DRESSING « >49' ■ y,icn'iiN«. l« »»ii t fw-urt I tffMlln M ALL M f UHT atom II mil ewnmiu A .lel.lty AMERICAN DRY MORTON'S FROZEN DINNERS (5 (lovers) 8. C. OR 8. Nl a U A K F A n . KRAFT - PROCESS AMUICAN plii Good Luck Deluxe Slices v4 lbh(c35° LARGE 28.ee. BOmE CHICKEN BEEF * TURKEY /■ A A c P Crtom ChaMt coir jm 35 luice brinks i!i!i Murgorine •RIAPkAST OR NECTAR COCKTAIL CONTENTS ONLT each BAXTER FROZEN REG. PRICE 59c— SAVE 10c INDIAN RIVF.R K im C H M U FAMILY O eC V4LBP«TSto7C 1 Q T 1 4 O Z 0 Q C Potato Puffri 243' At Our Fresh tish Department SEEDLES.S PINK Wheat Germ SIZE 11843 t IB A# . ’'• ’ •■CAM. 4T FRESH FILLET OF SOLE 5 5 c GRAPEFRUIT Scett Scetkins Scett ""*"wrBi™PURCHASEO WeMerf i LUNCHEON . FIRST OF THE SCASbN IE PURCHASE OF 4 For 2 9 c ' Selt-Weve Teiiet Tissue BARCOLENE BLEACH TABS : Teilet Tissue Napkins 2 33' U. S. NO. 1 MAINE PORTION CONTROL _____ Toilet Tissue CAUFDRMA 4 .ou $ 3 r A1 ROLLS I V N(qAllK.,,„.om25' TENDER , „ VEAL STEAKS Lb. 99c 2 ' 27= GREEN L B 25 EXTRA STAMPS 1 w rm m e PURCHASE OP i i i LAMB PATTIES Lb. 39c Beech-Hut FANCY WESTERN Scett BURRY SCOOTER PIES ; Cut-Rite' ScetTeweis .BobyFeed VINE RlPENEm FANCY Waxed Poper fomilT Napkins CARROTS Frozen Food REG.A1C JUMBO A AC Junier 6 JARS 92*' 50 EXTRA STAMPS V, R(31l 4I , R O L L « 0 A PKGS eve w m i PURCHASE OF IAG Q F 6 2 .CeUo 4% P . FARMHOUSE pkg27^ A O F 6 0 A t Strained 9 j a r s 95*^ lb. bag P k g s . Z 9 C ' Vf ' " " ~’" T IlflHUI R1XER SEEDLESS BRAPEFRUtT APPLE PIES 3 For * 1 0 0 . - 1 - 2i39 A, ... 4, 1 ■■ ) 4 r - ■' \ 7 / . ■/' 1 ■ ■ J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 PAGE SEVENTEEN

V LOCAL Sport Chatter over By «A R L YOST Gas Housers Sports- Swede Unpopular

MOSEY FENTON. former hi* inovo-In g»t'tinY,mem- Suffer Initial l^reenskeeper at the Manchester bers Sr-the Senior Citizens Club Country Club, Is'nAw a bellhop at to use hls^b^Jties—at no c o s t - L e,a giU e L o s s In Goteborg Glty one of Miami's hotel;, .The Ceau* one afternoon a''Xi?*eJt. The yoting viUc. He^is married "With three folks tried tenpin boWUng^for the chUdten and resides in Miami, "rhe first time Tuesday afternoSn .gnd It was .bound to come— de­ Goteborg, Sweden, March 2 {^)— Eight years after he was hotel is Floyd Patterson's fight all were reported eager to comB-^f,cat for the first time .this disqualified for "running” during the Olympic Boxing Tour­ hcadqiiartcrs n.s he prepares' for back agrain next week. seasbn~,:^d it happened last nament, heavyweight Ingemar Johansson still is a controver­ the rematch w-lth Ingemar Johann- night for'Moriarty’s In the sial subject in his own homeland. •on. HEBMAN WIEBZBIOKI writes The news Tuesday that the'*>. from Tucson, Ariz., that he is Rec Senior Basketball League ■U.S; Government had filed a TWENTY-THBEE hours, from well along on the road to regain­ at the Y. The thlrd^ate Shy- $598,181 tax claim against the out o f Johansson last Juns 36 from Daytona Beach, Fla., to Man- ing hi; health. Weather has been Ann Restaurant entry roae to the brought, him thousands, of sup-'. . cheater. This Vas the time it ex-champ was just one more de­ porters in Sweden. This was quit# in thO'80a and he reported he was occasion and tacked a 65-56 defeat velopment In the hot debate that took four local jnen to drive home awaiting the arrival of the major on the Oas House Gang which had apparent during Floyd’s exhibition aftor viewing the stock car races has raged among his Swedish ■tour here after the fight. Patter­ league teams which train in Ari­ run up It atrsilght wins. It was a countrymen since, the Olympic *t Daytona Beach. The quartet zona, the Boston Red Sox included. close and hard fought battle from son waa greeted by a wave of en­ consisted of Jim Munsie, Bob Car­ whistle to whistle. fight he wouldn’ make in the thusiasm which never has been Herm’s address: 6756 South No­ heavyweight finals against Amer­ rier, Fred Snyder and Tony Paonc. gales Highway, Tucson, Ariz. Headquarters remained In the vl.sible in the relations between running for the league title by ica's Eddie Sanders at Helsinki in Johansson and Swedish fans. FBEI) NASSIFF of Nasslff scoring a 61-44 triumph over the 1952. Dealt Heavy Blow Arms has donated three complete OOUNTBY Cl.tJB golf course is Some people here in In go's closed, Pro Alex Hackney reports. West Sides. The GIs trail Moriar­ Ih February of 1960, Goteborg sets of duckpin bowling alley pin ty’s by two games. Ekich team has hometown feel the. tax claim was authorities dealt a heavy blow to spotters to the Recreation Depart­ A surprisingly, large number of golfers, arid duffers, have inquired three games remaining. somethirig he deserved. Johansson’s financial maneuver­ ment for use at the Community Y Cheered at First ing by refusing to recognize his lanes. The spotters will replace about the status of the course in the pa.st 10 days. No golf for at Stendlnga- Most Swedes, of course, went Swiss-resklcnce. Jngemar counter-— worn equipment and will be in­ W. L. Pet. ed by announcing he would with­ stalled by Rcc Department main­ least another two or threes weeks, wild when Ingemar stopped Floyd at the earliest, 1* the report from Moriarty’s ...... 11 1 .91'/ Ratterson’ In the , third round ln» draw all of Vila financial interests tenance personnel. from Sweden. These included a within. • ■ Heulquarters ...... 9 3 .750 lto9 and won, the world charripion- Shy-Ann ...... '8 4 .667 ahlp. But even then there was road building contracting firm, a JOHN PEELEBIN scored top flsdiing trawler and a housing proj­ honors in the Junior DCM Match GOOD NEWS that radio station West Sides ...... 5 7 .417 eoolriass in yome circles toward WINF will again this season carry Telsp ...... 3 10 .*231 the BtyUih Sw^e, Who rose from ect. of the Manchester Rifle Club by According to some observer*,' flring a four-position score of 347 all night baseball games of the Nike ...... 0 11 .000 the tenement riU>hs. New York Yankees. Station Man­ these Interests were worth be­ out of a possible 400. Walt Irwin A.fter It becamS knpwn In Sep­ tween $200,000 and $400,000. Jo­ was runner-up with 333 points. ager John Deme made the an­ Matt Wallace- and Eric Hohen- tember, 1959 — when Johansson Other boys who shot and their nouncement. thal were the big guns for Shy hansson also used some of his was the champion —r that he had ring earnings to buy an ai^lana scores were John Monacro 308,. Ann with 28 and 22 points re­ officially moved his residence to Bob Dunfleld 298: Alan Archibald MANCHESTER SKI CLUB will spectively. Frank Butkus topped arid A new house near GoteSx>rg. Switzerland to benefit from the The contracting firm now is be­ 291, Dan Mullen 267, Paul \Vilhclm hold an outing Sunday at Cum- Moriarty's scoring with a 22 point Rockville High Ready for Jamboree Play Friday lower income tax bite, the cool­ 237. Ed Quinn serves as chief mington Basin, West Cummlngton, effort; ing dissolved. The pew hotue, nev­ ness became Icy in many sections er occupied by JoKSnsapn. is up club rifle instnictor. Mass. Best route; Bill Ritchie-re­ Moriarty's took a 10:-17 lead in Ready for action in Friday night’s basketball jamboree at Rockvilje High is Coach of Sweden. ports, is to take Rt. 6 to North the Opening period with Butkus lor sale.' The trawling busiijM John CanaVari’s Rockville Rams. The host team will meet Stafford High at 9 o’clock The very influential borough of­ seems Jo be unaffected, but soitle> g a b y WIECEK set a new Hampton and then Rt. 9 to West and Bill Fortin leading the way, with RHAM playing Windsor at 7:30. The winners and losers will play Friday night, high for the Junior Boys Saturday Cummlngton. Ski Club members They ■ held a 30-28. lead at inter­ ficial and newspaper proprietor other parties are said to hold the Morning League at the Parkade will leave from the Municipal mission but Wallace started to hit March 10. The Rams’ starting five, shown above, with Coach John Canavari, are, left to Harry Hjorne suggested the rea­ major share in this interest. An-, Lanes with a 256 single. Wiecek, Building parking lot at either 8 in, the third period and Shy-Ann right. Cliff Edwards, Tim Fany, Bernie Arckivy, Dick Soranno and Skip Olander. (Her­ son for the switch was "g p 1 d other trawler Is under construc­ 13 and a student at Illing Junior a.m. or 10 a|.m. Morgan and Marge forged ahead 44-42 at the end of ald Photo by Saternis.) fever." tion in the Netherlands ’ for the High, has been bowling three years Grant are handling details.. Coast: the third period. Wallace account­ It is also quite noticeable here Johansson fleet. and boasts a 145 game average. ing’ and tobogganing will be avail­ ed for 12 of his 28 points in the that public interest In the coming The housing project so far in­ third Patterson-Johansson heavy­ cludes only a piece of undeveloped able for non-skiers'. final eight minutes while Hohen ' St^ith Only East Star on All-America ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ FBANK MILLEB, slowly recov thal scored nine. •' weight title fight has dropped con­ land. Last- fall JPhansson was re­ erlng frotn Injuries suffered last TWO MAJOR DUCKPIN^ bowl­ Come From Behind siderably below the fervor shown fused permission to start. build­ fall, was a spectator at Monday ing tournaments, one each for men Headquarters had to come from before Ingo’s last two title fights. ing. It Is not known here what his night’s volleyball action at the and women, will be staged next behind to pull out their win over Lucas Player of the Year IBetiing has not started on a big- plans are now for this project. West Side Rec. It was through season. The Hpliday Lanes will be the West Side. Paul Ryan, scoring scale yet over the March 13 fight Johansson I'.as not given up his his interest and efforts that a Rec. the scene of the annual town 14 of 20 points in the first half at Mianil Beach, Fla. It is expect­ Swedish citizenship.. He has just Volleyball League y®* formed- six bowling events, limited to Man­ paced the West Sides on the long New York March 2 (/P)__ '' a grand total of 1,962 points. Ooly.fCarolina were named to the sec- ed, , howeverr that many fan* will taken an apartment in Geneva. years ago. put their money on Patterson this Switzerland, to take advantage of chester residents only, and the end of a 29-27 score at halftime , of Ohio State’s two voters failed to mention him ond team. of Duke, Rcc will sponsor its annual men’s Dave Turklngton dropped in eight on their ballot. York Larese of North Carolina, time. a much amalltr income tax pay­ CHARLIE (BI’ZZ) KEENEY, and women's tournaments at the points for the Guards in the third top - ranked and unbeaten John, Rudometkin of Southern Patterson's fifth round knock­ ment. former Central Connecticut State Only Repeater Community Y with Norm Vittner period while his teammates held Buckeyes, is college basket­ Lucas, a junior and the only re­ California, and John Havllcek and baseball and basketball plkycr, in charge. The 1961 men’.s duck- the West Sides to one field goal ball’s player of the j'ear. His of Ohio State com­ now performing with Green Manor peater from the 1960 All-America, pin event will be housed at the Y Da\jp Boland, Bill Malusky and selection, announced today by was followed ' in' the voting' by prise the third team. in the Farmington Valley Basket­ lanes. Bob Carlaon all scored. heavy for Stlth, a 6-5 senior whose play has BeJIamy polled-J03 points. Jack- ball Leaglie. is service bound. the Associated Press, provided a Boys Open Bowling Tourney ,the Guards in the firilii period to double honor within a .few hours made St. Bonaventure a national son 445, Burgess'405,'McGill 385. The ex-Manchester High athlete FIRST ANNUAL town duckpin go on and win. Headquarters for the 6-8 whiz, who is expected power. Stith polWd '358 first team Moe 367, Heyman 352, Larese 331. la one of the be.st young volley­ bowling tournament for men will placed three men. in double ffig to lead the Buckeyes to th’eir sec­ votes and an overall total of 1,- Rudometkin 316, Havllcek 295 and Slated Saturday at Y Lanes ball players in Manchester, sand­ be staged next month at the Park­ ures, Turkington .(17), Boland ond straight National Collegiate 848. Siegfried 269, ade Lanes, Manager Roger Ma- wiching the sport . in between (15) and Carjson (13) Pau) Ryan (NCAA) championship later this Honorable Mention ' caione reports. Full details will be Dischinger, a 6-7 junior, received Tht Boy»* Open Bowling Tournament at the Y Will he held feat- bowling and basketball. paced the West Sides with 20 month. 280 first team votes and 1,540 An honorable me'hUpn liH of 45 announced at a later date. Next week,. Headquarters face Earlier, Lucaa had been - named urday. Some boys have already signed up but there Is plenty of, points. Kaiser, a senior and. at 6-1 was topped by Dave DeBusachere room for all Wishing to participate. Entries will be accepfed until > FRANTi M OBDAV^Y, known Telso at '7 and Shy-Ann- meets to the 1961 collegiate All-America the smallest player on the ftfst of Detroit with 237 points. He was to one and all as Shitz, refereed RIFLE CLUB will hold a sub­ the West Sides at 8. by the •Asd'oeiated Press along 9 o'clock Friday night. Bowling will be* done in shifts with the first junior DCM match Monday night team, got 138 first team votes and followed by of Wake Tuesday's big volleyball match Sliy-Ann OiS) with Tom Stitch of St. Bqnaven- getting underway at 12 noop Sat-^ - at 8 at the Waddell Range. The B F rt.«. 894 points. Walker, a 8-8 junior, Fore.st with 208, urday. , Other shifts are planned between Watkiilfe and the Civitans ture, pf Purdue, of Kansas with 155, DCM course of Are consists of 40 Sh<*a . 2 0*1 4 Roger Kaiser of Georgia Tech and polled 807 points, including 109 for 1:30, 3 o'clock and 4:30. Boys One-Sideir Games at the West Side Rec. He has been shots prone. A score of 260 or bel­ Zimii ...... 1 1-4 3 flrst.s. ^ of West Virginia with 153, Tom interested may phone the Y or con­ engaged to referee the playoffs, Wallnrr ...... 13 2-4 28 of Bradley. CMlton 6f East Tennessee State ter out of a possible 400 is con­ Hohf'nlhal . 7 8-9 22' Lucas dominated the voting by Stlth, Dischinger, Kaiser and tact Norm Vittner, tourney "direc­ Ronnie Daigle reports. Mordavsky sidered a qualifying score.. All Btirkr .. .. «*•...... 2 Irl S ’ Walker all moved up from the with 149, Don Nelson of Iowa with tor, at the Y alleys. " Ih Class C Action Aupifft .. . 1 1-1 3 395 sportswriters and broadcaat- has been one of the top spikers in eight members to fire have afl^ady ers from every section of the Unit­ 1960 second team. They, along with 128; Jerry Graves of Mississippi Lest year 64 boys bowled In the New England for more than 20 shot a qualifying score of 260 or TolalB ... 1T 2O, W ed State-f. He missed by only 13 Lucas, were the only ones to each State with 89 and three age groups. Paul Wilhelm Windsor Locks and Portland years, first attracting attention better, and ‘ will receive a medal Moriftrty (M) pdints of getting the maximum receive more than 100 first team of St. Marys’ (Calif.) with 88. won the Midget crown with a scored easy victories last.night in B F Pt.-* The 15 players on the first three a Class C quarter-final doublehead­ with the Rec Five arid Later Mor- from the DCM. The following eight BulkiiB .. . 7 8-10 22 1,975 points based on. five points vote.s. , sparkling 312 with Bob Constan­ larty Bros. He performed with are eligible to fire in the match: rpnran .. . 1 (VO 2 for -each first team vote. He re­ of Indiana, Tony teams will receive' certificates tine winning, tlje runner-up spot. er of the Connecticut Interscholas­ Chris Zaglio, Collins , Johnston, Pinto ...... A 3-6 11 Jackson of St. John's (NY), Frank from the Associated Press. In ad­ Bob Young won the Junior crown tic Athletic Conference Basketball Correntl’s this season. .SimmoJiR ...... 1 (VI 2 ceived 392 first team votes , for Gregory Kane, John Messier, Dari- (Jl^nnpy . 4 0-2 8 1,960 points, This, plus two poiiUs Burgeas of Gonzaga, Billy McGill dition,' Lucas will receive a spocial with an^ amazing 342 total for Tournament. ROGER MAC.AIONE. manager ny Arnold, Bill DeCorrnier, Tim Foritn ...... 4 3-6 ' 11 for a 'second team vote, gave him of Utah and of North certificate as player of the year. three games. George May _placed Windsor Locks opened the at the Parkade Lanes, rates a sa- Grube, Jipi P.eters. ‘ ^ V ______: second with a 312. John Lucas,, night's activities at the University Totftl.t .. 21 14-24 56 of Connecticut field house in Storrs Score a half. Morlarty,;« 30-28., last year's Intermediate. -Winner, will be out to defend his crown. with a 73-52 win over Tourtellotte. Headquarter* <611 Last year he won on 307 arid has In the second game, • Portland V Pie. Rdiigli Rood of Late for Bonnies B improved his bowling and will be a trounced Masuk, 70-51. rarisen ... St. Louis Applies Yoyo The two winners will face each Malnusky . hard boy to beat. Hank Grzyb Karinsky .. finished second in Intermediiite other in Storrs Saturday night In" Boland ..., a semi-final doubleheader. In the Turklnfftonr competition and is expected tp other semi-final, Bloomfield faces DiKq^nse^panks No. 2 Club, FallfltV ... bowl again. Simmons .. To Beat Down Celtics top-seeded St. Basil. winners of each age group will Second-ranked Windsor Ixx^s Holy Gross Increases Streak ToUls ...... be awarded trophies at the annual was led by Dave Langua with 26 W»«l SidriiUl) banquet held by the Recreation B Boston, March 2 (/P)— One way to beat the Boston Celtics i^foints. Windsor Locks gave fourth- \ Department each spring. rated Tourtellotte no rest, putting Krnnpdy ...... S — and there aren’t many— involves the yoyo. That was the This year the .winners will also New York,,March i ()P)—T»,'o-‘> The Dukes had tp* play without Knll#y ...... 2 on a full-court press throughout Ryiin ...... 2' formula St.- Loujs Hawks’ Coach Paul Seymour used in last meet the winners from-the East basketball toumaments\w hose Mike' Rice, one of their better play­ V(nt...... 2 the game. ers who is out .with e>ye trouble, night’s 110-97 triiwnph over the defending National Basket­ .Side Rec and the 'West Side Rec Dennis Harvey paced Tourtel­ winners figure to be ami F a r r r ll ...... '...... '(J ■ ball. Association'champions. for an additional trophy. jeadirig contenders for the and Pauke Bepee finished with a Bunce ...... 2 lotte with 2Q, while his brother and ^al Collegiate championship badly gashed lip. But they had Totals 19 But it didn't stop the Celtics eran Cliff Hagan forced Boston tid tearnmate, Mertonf^tossed In 12. ""today and the results could Newt Twymkrf, who outscored St. at half. .We^t SldM 29-27 from clinching their fifth straight play its game. Hockey at a Glance Eighth - ranked Portland was fuse the' Issue as much as v Bonaventure's All-America Tom Eastern Division crown. They • Wilkins had 23 points, 'Hagan ahead all the way ',n defeating been happening to the St. Bona­ -Stith 31-19. Sophomore Fred backed into it when Syracuse 22 sixth-ranked Masuk in a game whipped Philadelphia, 149-128, . WEST SIDE JUNIORS . Wednesday’s’ Results marked by sloppy ball handling venture team lately. C^wford was top man for the Notre Dame' High "If I ■were in Seymour’s spot, Connecticut Trust beat Nassiff National League Bon'hjes with 29 points. making it mathematically impos­ and other errors. St. Bonaventure, beaten only by I’d probably do the same , thing," Arms. 32-31, In overtime in la?t Toronto 3, Montreal 1. Portlandis (ipharlie Slimowici Ruled No Good sible foP' the Warriors tri catch up. Cousy admitted. "You know, sort Ohio State in its first 22 games Easy for "Shooters got 56 points in night's first game. The score waa New York 3, Boston 1." was high .with 22, while Bob Hurd To n W e it tougher on losing of follo'w the tempo of the game, American League this season and ranked second na­ the' losing cause. • tied 28-all at the end of regula­ put in 15 for Masuk. . tionally, was tlie first to accept an Coach Ed'vDonovan, as trine ran keeping in mind ' to slow it down. tion time. Dave NcKenna scored Quebec 6, Buffalo 3. . The dcmbleheader was" the only With even its second team beat­ "I told the players before the "But ft they try it in the play- at-large invitation to the NCAA out with thbsscore.65-65, Bob' Mc- ing . the opposition's first string, the wining hoop„ on a jump shot Springfield 5, Rochester 4. action ip, t)ie 1961 schoolboy tour­ Tournament. The Bonnies figured Chilly fired - a^.;uccessful shot but game that I was going to have off.s, it might backfire. They'll be Eastern League , Manchester High’s currently hot the yoyo out," Seymour said. with 17 seconds remaining. He was nament last night. they could beat the mighty Buck­ officials ruled-^ w’as just too behind the eight-ball.” . also the high scorer with 15 points. New Haven 4, New York 3. In Class A quarterfinals tonight.- riflemen notched their 12th victory Sloyr Down Pace eyes if given A second chance. So late.- Then Duqh^sne, down 11 In 16 starts yesterday In New -y Dennis Hagenow was next with 11. Wethersfield meets Norwich and , did a lot of impartial observers. points at one early, stage, pulled He explained that he meant the For Nassiff's, Mike Kearns and MORNING GLORY Cross takes on Fairfield Prep. Haven against a mediocre Notre Hawks had to alow the game as HOLIDAY SPICE NO. 3 Then they ran into a couple of it Out in the» extra j)erio{J. Dame High School tesm, 910-861. 4* , Bob Nowicki scored nine points Single .scorers over 110 were In Class B semi-finals, Plainville teams that were eager for bids to ' Tournament-bound arid tourna­ much as possible, and they were Leading scorers Were Eleanor apie.ee. Bruce Leone, played a fine Betty Hodgson 115, Ann Hebert and James Memorial tangle, and T h e Indians gave a good team required to pass at least eight Urbanettl 113-123—335, Alba So- the National Invitation Touma' ment-hopeful teams dominated the effrift, with four men In the 180',? floor game. 112 and Lil Petnjs 112. New Canaan takes on Lyman Hall. ment and pinned their hopes' on Vest of, .last night’s riiajdr pro­ limes before taking a shot. If they biakl 119, Marge Van Deuaen 124, In the second game, House A and only 11 points spread ; be­ violated Ihe rule, out they come: Betty Kuamik 112, ^ u r a Rapson one ■ big victory. It' was Niagara gram. \ tween Its top nine men. Indian Hale beat the West Sides, 61-19. 87, St-Bonaventure 77 last Satur- Holy Cross, seeking the same The yoyo. 110, Doris Pawlina’^,112, Bernice Leading the way for House’s was prone scores were excellent, an Crocker li2. - day. And last night an underman­ NIT berth that Duquesne wanu, unusual event for local gunners. The idea is to aloW th* Boston Mike Getzewlch (18) arid Robin ned but fired up Duquesne team, rang up its eighth straight •vic­ fast break—the Celtics best weap­ DiTlrando- (16). For - the-^’West Soviet Group Treated Royally playing wlthoyt a substitution, \ Rick Jacobs fired a possible, and tory, downing Boston College, SI­ there were five 99’s among the ten on—and force Boston to play St, Sides, Jeff Tyber was high with 15. conquered the. Bonnies... 79-74, In T'S. Detroit and Dayton,’ already Louis' best game, the slow, delib­ overtime. Now it's hard to figure shooters. During Visit for Tjr^ack Meets tabbed for the NIT, won Impres­ The summaries: erate style. It worked. The Hawks EA.ST SIDE MtDGETS who fits in where in the tourna­ jiir-ped out to a 29-21 first period sively. Detroit beat' Bowling Manchester (910) The Hoses, a-fter a big first fialf ment picture. , , Green, 97-76, with , the aid of a I'ead and took it; from- there. Roger Harry ...... 99 87 ' 1 lead, managed to hold on in the New "York, March 2 (A’) TheA "I think,” said Ferris there wss Could Blur Scene - “ 34-point performance by Dave Loa Angeles increased its sec­ final minutes to edge the I.^wmen, ' nothing they wanted to do that The Atlantic-Coast and South- Rick Jacobs ....,.^ ,.1 0 0 83 1 -three-man Soviet track group that DeBusschere, who wqs edged out Karl Kehler 98 84 1 ond place lead In the Western 24-22. After, leading 16-10 the they didn’t do. They had enough * r n Conference Tournaments — in rebounds 22-20 by Nate Thur­ Division to 1 games by blasting Hoses scored only five points to re­ arrived here 17 days ago decided entertainment every day to keep- ■ Starting today—could blur the John Matchett ...... 99 ' 81 1 mond. Dayton trounced Toledo, Allan Sault ...... 97 82 1 New York, 144-107, In the first tain-their hold on s'econd place in today it had been treated royally them occupied.. scene a bit more. West Virginia, 83-60.' half of the Boston Garden double- the Midget League. George Me-, during its visit., Sponsors Paid Bills ranked eighth nationally in the Western Kentucky, second in Notre Dame High (861) header. - Moat of the money came from Associated Press poll, is favored John Stranz-...... 99 81, 1 Cann -hooped seven points, while AAU chief Dan Ferris promptly the Ohiq Valley Conference, hit Oscar Robertson hit for 37 Bruce Erigleson threw in six to breathed a long sigh of relief. the sponsors of the three meets in to win its seventh straight South­ a 60.4_, shooting a V e r a g e and Ralph F alcigno...... 93 86 1 which they participated—the New ern title. Duke, No. 9, 1s seeded John Russetk ...... 96 78 1 points and Arlen Bockhorn for 36 lead the Hoses to victory. The only It was the white-haired Ferris trimmed NCAA-bound Louisville os Cincinnati dropped Detroit, Lawmen to hit with any consis­ York A.C., the National AAU and second but a slight favorite in the Tom Bertuccinl...... 89 76 1 who had to make all the arrange­ the Knights of Columbus. .It was 96-80.. 137-122, and mov'ecj to within one ms tency was Chet Koblensky who ments for' high juniper Valery ACC event. Elsewhere, Notre Dame ended Dave M q scy ...... 95 68 1 all handled through us. Other Manchester gfuns w« half gat^ of the Pistons In the scored 11 points. Brumel, broad jumper Igor Tero- "They were guests ot several West Virginia’s Mountaineers a rare losing season with a 61-54 fight ftor the’ Western Di-vision must hold off tough Virginia Tech Allan Archibald, 177; JasoprStans- vanesyan, miler Evgemy Mo- people at the New York A.C., they victory over Creightori; Colgate playoff spot. BUSINES8»IEN’S LEAGUE , motkov, plus a coach and an in­ and the Citadel, which beat them downed Connecticut for the. first fleld) 177; Dave Roberts, 176; John visited a lot of homes, spent a'lot. Pellerth.'175; anADpve Cali, 162. Seymour, -whose Hawks have The LAM lEiqulpment outfit-de- terpreter. of time in Madison Square Garden early in the season. Duke's Blue time in four years, 83-71; Caimegie clinched the Western Division fe'ated Liberty Mutual last night 'Devils have to deal with top-seed­ "We are very grateful for the at hockey and basketball .games Tech downed Penn State, 70-57; title, paysi^he Will use the same with a great -last quarter rally, 35- fine way we have been received," and sav some shows. I'm glad they ed Wake Forest and fast-coming Seton Hall overpowered Scranton, alpw-down’'" tactics : against the 32. The Insurancemen led, all the North Carolina State. The top ACC said Brumel, who has beaten are happy." 91-82; Lehigh beat Rutgers 70-66, Bowling CeltioB- If the two aHould meet in way until the last two'minutes but America's John Thomas in both Ferris said that i.a far as he and team. North Carolina, withdrew and the Air Force b^at Regis, 67- the flnUl .plsybffs, as they did last then ran out of gas.- The scoring from the tournament because of their meetings., They go against the AAU was concerned they'could 64. . . J8PICE LEAGUE NO. year. ' Wac evenly divided among the win­ each other agalg. tomorrow in the have stayed for the entire Indoor NCAA probation. "It will be'roughly the same ning team while the. losers were Afternoon anrf night sessions tO' Standings Knights of (? 5 ^ b u s Meet in circuit. W. L Pet. thtrig,” he said, "thought we may led oy Clem Pontillo who scored [14 Madison Square'^rjjen. thajjJiead "I sent them a list of the indoor day complete ■ the . first round in points. •*" ♦ both tournaments. Indispensable Man Chill ____ .....12 6 .667 moderate it just a little. Of course, for home Saturday, J ' - meets," he said, "and they mada .667 it works better If wb get in front. In the second game, May’s Ban­ “ Yes,” agreed I^onid whritnen- their pic’ 1 know some of the . JThe windup of the Southwest Sugar . '.i...... 12 6 tams upset league leading Jerry's Conference season tonight should They aren't just making talk Rosemary...... 11 7 .611 It forces' the Celtics to pres# 4 kov, Ferris’ Soviet couhterpart,-"I other meeLs want them. We'd be arotuu} the Braves' camp when little. At least, we're in a position Barbers, 41-38. Great outside shoot- only hope we can treat the Ameri­ perfectly content to have them produce another NCAA Tourna­ Nutmeg ...... 10 .556 ing by Ray Blanco and Vern Thibo­ they tell you Del Crandall is the Salty ..10 .556 to defend against their fast cans as well when they come to stay for the rest of the' ai?ason. But ment entry. Texas Tech (10-3) deau' accounted for the Bantams' thev have indicated they intend to can.win the title by beating Texas one man the team can least affor(i Cloves .A .333 Moscow this summer.” to lose. Even in* a cast sparkling Celts Not 'Worried win. Blanco’s 14 points were high Neither Brumel nor Khomenkpv go'hom e after tomorrow night* Otherwise the winner of the Texas Anise .278 and was closely followed by Thibo- with the names uque?ne’s .victory last Dolly Dawood'with a '^37 single weren’t too'worrlM about it. help from Jim Smith who threw they cannot afford to lose. He's 'No,, we don’t hpiva any trouble quick with a quip, does speak Lynn Chapman, reiSnt tournty night will bring a NIT bid is un^ caught 287 games the last twp and Clara Trueman with a $46 rAn aquatic in 11. three-string. The, latter has'two ■with It," Cousy said. "W e can put SHAPE-UP. English. 1 . .. v/lnrier, rolled 1-15 with Kathy certain.' The Dukes were so hope years and successfully dodged the ■Tve had so much cl Icken here, fine one gamb efforts, 115-126. on the prois 'and let the Jones totem pole of bathing. Coleman turning In a 109 alngle. ful that a few days ago they sent injuries which plague a catcher’s . DEAR BABY : he grinned, "that you’d think 1 was word to Tournament Direttor Ken Otber good scores Were by Dolly teiun and'K .C .) 'rforce them to beauties takes fom as\ life. For the Braves to reho” '-'’ .Laxington, Ky. (NBA)-7-The moat tryhig to learn how to fly Instead ' Norton to wait for the outcome ot Durable Del has to remain Dawood 137, Doris Tedford 120, ru n ."' Aquamaids -at Cypress V of broad jump." ^ . WEDNESDAY MIXED OOUEUM the game before ■ namlrig, the last Ann Meyers 116, Lorrie Slnlcrope ■ Sam Jones, bothered by a ihus- •xpensive baby race horse of I960, Topping th* pqjrtlelpaNU healthy, the story Tclat.es, becuu: < Gardens, FlAi ,use dumb* a SON of. Nashua named NashoUn, This was strictly on AAU deal, Xew team*. DUquesne has only a with idl of their depth the .Braves 114, Pst AnnuUi 116, Flo Johnson ele pull, M.W only. Utaltod action bells to get in ahape for not any part of the BUta Doparb^ Lao ■ ~ mmoIM 114, js n Berrell 113, Betty Free­ an ttie Hawk*—Jdd by rooklo boek- waa puirehased by John OUn lor 13-7 season record, but laist night have no top drawer reliff for thblr their 'water aid ihows. $78,000. mant’s eultural «xeluu)f« program, oikl it Uokikl great. iron man. man 111. bbort pUM Lta WWiilfP Uld vet­ . • \ ' . . \ MANCHESTER EVENING%ERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,‘THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 PAGE n i n e t e e n ______-y ^ ' ■ - ^ ■ ■ ■■ - • ■ ' ' I BIANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 Houses For Sale 72 Apartments— Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Rockville-Vernon RiDoms Without Board 59 DUPLEIX—5-5, 8 flown, 2 up each Hospital Npt^ BY PAOALY and SHORTEN HooMhoId Goods SI Tenements 63 ROLLmO PARK - The buy of I—A LITTLE GEM ENCHANTINO aettlng of . shade Buainess Survicca Gffered 18 THERE OUGHTA BE trees and large lota, picture win­ side. Separate boilers^ Hot water 9xi0 BROWN TWEED rug and WELL HEATED, baautUuUy tur- F’bUR ROOM apartment, healed, buys. Six rooms, IH baths, dor­ baseboard heat, 2-car garage, Vlaltlng homs o n t to 8 pja. mer* front and- rear, firsplocs, First time offired, Indoor-out- dow, walk-out family ro<)sn> 8 bed­ COMPLETE REPAIRS — By Stu­ pad, 8-plece formica kitchen aet, 6 nlah.ed room and garoga. No qUier hot watbf, stove, refrigerator, room ranch home. This is what wooded lot on bus line $19,900. By All^n, Welles Argue for all orsoa aonopt molsiiittjr art R. Wolcott on automatic Meu,in OllfTifi Mf CURDLtL MO.’younfOMlSED roomers. Please call kQ 8-8958. adults, no pets. MI 9.6926, nice neighborhood—for less than door llvflig at its very best with a appointment. Phllbrick Agency, whero tfley ore t to 4tS0 aafl 8i88 weeks old. Will aacrlflce. Tel... PI $16,000. T, J. Crockett, Realtor, you are looking for, $17,900. 4V4% waahera, dryera *n.«l electric iMA)ent w d Um *^ “*“*^Ji FIAV .FOnSH Holland window PCHT0RC5 - bedroom, living room, tile bath, ' provements, garage. Apply 132 occupancy. Charles Lesperanile. _L shaped ranch, fireplace, built-in split level, large lot, easy com­ Welles said that, in his estima­ letier, 27 Hartl Dr., Vernon; Mr*. refinished, aparkllng, clean ap­ ‘G. E. stove and oven. l ’,4 baths. 3 hood. quested and the probable' moves tion, that ”l8 pretty good remu­ •*irtalce rood" insertion. Error* wUch do not leaseA the mine of khadaa made to meaaura. AU appliances fumlshed. $65' per , Maple Street. MI 9-7620. muting to Manchester and Hart­ to economize wherever possible. Ethel Mielke, RFD 2, Manchester; ^ S ^ v S a w o i « t ^ not be corrected by "make good” ln*ertloo. pliances, rebuilt mattresaes, amtul large bedrooms, garage, amesite neration:” metal vabetlan bllnda at a new organ,, excellent condition, cose month, newly decorated. Ml Manchester—6 room colonial, ford. PHA approved. Sacrifice, The viewpoints of Allen and Keith Benoit, South Coventry; Mrs. low price. Keys made while .vou 8-1869, TR 5-8485.’ TWO ROOMS and bath, private en­ MANCHESTER—$10,900. Cozy 4 drive, near new scHopI. All types of selling fpr $2,000 under appraisal. $15.900.. W. E. Thleman, Agent, Allen said today the rental fron; Ellen Schmeddlng, 606 Gardner reflnlshed. New bronze-braaa and trance, near South Main St., park. room ranch, oil heat, full base- financing available. Shown by ap­ Welles com* as part of a brief the state would not be substantial, wait. Marlow’s. chrome dinetts sets, mattresses, PI 2-7752.. flurry over the merits bf a ’ bill St.; Richard and Patricia Sojka, YOUR cooperation WILL H J —I kJL\ 3 _ 2 7 1 1 NEW. FIRST floor, five room Ing. Call MI 3-0748. merft; 'assumable mortgage, pay­ pointment only. , , Coventry^— 6 room modified co­ in his estimation. 33 Laurence St., Rockville; Mrs. BE appreciated li/iai lYll I I DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com many other items, 30-40% off. apartment, built-in oven and ments, $62.60 including everjihing, lonial, reduced to J12-.500. This has submitted by Allen calling for Flaherty said the rental bill Credit terms arranged no down GLASTONBURY- payment to the City of Rockville Celia 'Van Sicklin. Wapplng; David ' pany doora and windowa. custom range, $135. MI 8-3578. or new financing with Small down R. F. DIMOCK COMPANY to be seen to be appreciated. might change the picture, some­ Myers, South Windsor; Lewie work guaranteed. Call collect WU- payment. We also buy nous* lota Business Location^ payment. Five minute walk to bus, Just Completed of a portion of Circuit Court fines what, but said, under present con­ of - furniture. LeBIanc Furniture j-o r RENT—Two room apartment. stores, etc. Vacant—move right Mr 9-5245 Andover—6 room cape, oversized APPLE HILL — Colonial, 2>4 now going into the Town of 'Ver­ Savoie, 19 Newman St.; Mrs. Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale 4 Itmantic. HA 1-1194. For Rent 64 ditions, the city will probably face Kathleen Boudreau, Mitchell Lane, Hospital. 195 ^uth St.. Rockville. Heat, hot water, parking. Tel. MI in. Gerard Agency, kH 3-0365. Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 garage, corner of Wales Rd. and baths. 4 bedrooms, center hallway, non treasury. a deficit on court maintenance In 1959 FORD ANGUA 3-door, a small W E A V IN C ^ l TR 5-3174. Open 9-9^ Saturdays-tUI- g-aoeB.- BM^LL STORE for rent. Ideal for Johanna Evans _M 1 8i5SS3 Route 6, could be commerqial. Re­ living room, dining room,- kitchen Welles yesterday said he felt the current yeart, Rockville. a t t e n t io n — Birch Street reid- with built-ins. large multi-purpose the Allen bill would penalize the M m - denta—Did anyone find a lady’* economical car, on sale at $695. and tom clothing, hosiery nma, barber, shoemaker or any small CUSTOM BUILT completed in 1961, duced to $13,500. - The Allen bill,'" he said, would Scranton Motors, Inc., 166 Union handbags repaired, xlpper re- GROVE STREET—5 room dbplex, business. Reasonable rent. 186 W. 6>8 room ranch with large base­ III—BOLTON room, exposed basement. 2-car ga­ town and would create an Inequity. Llnda Brodeur, 40 Buckingham Elgin deluxe wristwatch when the DINING ROOM set mahogany — Bolton — E.xecutive’s home. On simply make the deficit less than St.. Rockville. Tel. MI 3-0216, TR placementa. umbreUas repaired, redecorated, oil furnace, garage. Middle Turnpike. Call MI 9-6205 ment garage, large beautiful rage. >4 acre lot, beautiful view of He said he opposed the bill, now it otherwise would be. St.; John Bujauclus 80 North St. anow melted? II so, please call table, 4 chairs, buffet, good condi­ NEW 6 ROOM C A P E .'l'i baths, acre lot, custom built? more land Hartford. Many extras Price BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to MI #-SS21 or com* to 115 Pearl 5-2521. . ______men's shin collara reversed and Call MI 9-0339. after 2,. , , paneled kitchen with built-ins, bn being considered as a special act, Auxiliary to Meet replaced. Msrlow'a Llttla Mend­ tion, reasonable. kH 8-8494. bus line, priced right. Charles form'al dining room, walk-out base- available if desired. $32,600. and Indicated he would oppose It Mr. and Mrs, R. Darton Marchont, St. Reward. ______' Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted-^Femalie 35 Articles For Sale 45 Kosciuszko Ladies Auxiliary will 19$8 PONTIAC Chieftain 4-door ing Shop. COMFORTABLE -4-room apart­ l a r g e ONB-room air-conditioned Ponticelli Agency MI 9-9644. kH ment, one acre woreded lot, apiesile CAPE CX)D—6 rooms, 2 baths, In the Senate. Glastonbury. sedan. An excellent car, color RUGS NEVER used. Brown 9x12, ment, 3 bedrooms,' automatic heat ' drive. Priced to sell at,$16,800. Vernon- For the professional. 6 shake shingle exterior, nearing meet .Tuesday at 8 p.m. In the LOST—Red wallet with $300 cash EXTERIOR AND mterior painting HIGH SCHOOL graduate trednee ONE BLACKSMITH anvil, $10; $29. Brown tweed 9x15, $43t G.E. office. 100% Main -St. location. 3-8109. room cape ranch, excellent, with Allen, countered that the issue Is club lounge for its regular. meet­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: green with white accent stripes, *rv SERVICE — Pottcrtum'a all and paperhanging. Wallpaper over 21, figure aptitude required, Ford rims IS", $3; pair boat oars, and hot water, range and refrig­ Marlow’s 867 Main St. completion, under $30,000. clo.«ed as far as he Is concerned Mrs. Susie Parker, 127 Florence and mortgage receipt*. Rewkrd. vacuum, $20. BU 9-6955. erator if desired, convenient to S'i ROOM RANCH, full basement, additional 4 room ranch bear­ ing. Rudolf PaUiardl. PI 8-3031. equipped with hydramatic drive, makea. Highest quality guaranteed bopka. Guaranteed workm*nautp. Manchester area, public contact, $6; two oil barrel pumps, $5 each R. F. DIMOCK COMPANY —Call RICHARD MOORE, artd .said the matter Is now in the St.; Mrs. Adeline Riley, 112 Oliver radio and heater on sale at $1,295. work and parts, over 47 yemrt ex­ bus, schools and church. Working BTORE FOR rent on Spruce Bt. garage, fireplace, plastered walls, ing income. On Route 83, swimming Elected to Academy Reasonable rates. FuUy inaured. excellent potential* Advancement Vi h.p. motor, $8; 30 feet of an PORTABLE G. E. ironer, stand and pool and beautifully landscaped. , Exclusive Agent hand.s of the 1cgl.slature. He noted Dr. Robert J. N. Kerr of Tal- Rd.;XMlss Mary LenUnl, 122V4 LOST—Black and white angora Scranton Motors, Inc.. 166 Union perience. Famous for aervice Opportunities, Inc., 15 Lewie St., tlque iron fence, 3H l*et high couple. Available March 1. If in­ Reasonable and parking in the city water and sewerage, near MI 9-5245 since 1981. Phone MI 9-iS37 for Fast and courteous service. Leo chair, excellent condition, $35. kH terested, call kH 9-4819. MEdford. 3^32 or that Welles had not opposed the cottville Rd., has been elected to Birch St.; Victor Zubrow, 19 tom cat with a black mark under St.. Rockiille. Tel. MI„3-03i6, ’TR J. PeUeUer. Ml 9-4836. Hartford. JA 2-3234. $15. kn 9-0173. 9-3538. /rea r. Call MI C-8C19, 21C Spruce High School, $16,500. Charles Les- best service. St. perance, kH 9-7620. Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 R. R. Hails, contractor, MI 9-8363 bill when It was given a public membership In the Connecticut Waranoke Rd.; Mahlon Maynard. chin. Answers to •’Sammy." Chil­ 5-2521. ROCKVILLE —14 Laurel — Well J. D. REALTY hearing hcforf'the judiciary com 444 Center St.; Mrs. • MsUlda dren's pet. Call MI 8-0167. PAINTING AND paperhanging. MEAT WRAPPER —Experienced, LAWN MOWERS—Toro. Jacobsen, EASY COMBINATION washer-dry­ Ml 9-5663 Academy of General Practice. The HAROLD a SONS, Rubbish remov­ heated 2V4 room furnished, Ught OFFICE FOR rent near Parkade. Johanns Kvan* Lots For Sal* 7.1 mittee of the legislature. Sorensen, 65 Lockwood St.; Donna 1956 BUICK. private owmer. 4-door Good clean workmanship at rea­ good wages, good working condi­ Bolens, Goodall, Ariens. Riding er, good working condition. Maple CAMPFIELD ROAD—Owner must - 470 Malq St: MI 3-5129. announcement was made today by FOL'ND—Black and white male hardtop, all power with snow tires, al, celiara, and StUCa cleaned. housekeeping apartment. InqtSre 189 W. Middle Turnpike. Call MI sell. Oversize 6 room Cape. 2 un­ ON BUS LINE—6 room Cape or He said the bill vvould almply Dr. Harold von Glalin, president Thompson, 11 Vine St.; Mr*. Eliza­ sonable rates 30 years* in Man­ tions. Apply First Food, 646 (Cen­ mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Ridamatlc kneeh'ole desk, excellent condition, second floor, front, Mr*. Johnson. ‘TWO B ZONE^ lots with city mongrel. Call Lee Fracchla, Dog $675. Call BU 9-6013 after 4 p.m. A^ea. papers, all rubbish. Harold ter St. tractors with over 21 attachments. 9-6205 after 2. finished, fireplace,-open stairway, 6 ;-oom ranch. Mildred Charbon- GLASTONBURY- Sparkling, huge authorize payment 'of revenue to of the family doctors organization. beth Hewitt, 12 Short St.; Jerry Hoar. Ml 9-4034. chester. , Raymond Fiske. Ml barrel back upholstered chair. kH water Union ' St Manchester. Miles, 452 Main St.; Zoeliea Decloc- Waiden, Ml S-8594. 9-9237. Used mowera' and tractors. Parts 3-6396. dormers, rear porch, garage,, nice­ neau. Broker MI 3-0683, Colonial Cape 126x40; only four Rockville from fines levied for New members are required to 1955 FORD one-ton pickup* truck. TWO STALL garage for rent, avail­ ly landscaped. Excellent neighbor­ $2,350 each. MI 9-6495. violations within the city limlta. ci, 127 Bissel! St.; Mr*. Arleno and service. Capitol Equipment FIVE ROOM duplex, hot water, years old,. 14x20 living room with complete at least 150 hours of FOUND—Female dog, white with Good conditiMi. Call after 5 MI W i^A N ‘TO babysit, live In or out. able now. 312 Main St. suitable for hood, $14,000. Will qualify for MAN(?HESTER—4 room home, full raised fireplace, built-ins, at­ Un.dcr the nre.scnt Circuit Court postgraduate educaUon every Roche, 709 Main St.; William Building-Contracting Co., 38 Main. MI 3-7968, TWO SEALY Posturepedlc mat­ Sullivan Ave., Wapplng, kH 4-1943. storage. Call between 5-8 p.m. Ml brownish head. Call Lee. Fracchla, 9-7997. Elecirlral Services 22 can kH 9-9986. tresses, box springs, twin size, 8 G.I. mortgage. Goodchild-Bartlett basement, sunporch, garage, city tached garage, large lot with Suburban For Sale 75 setup, each Connecticut town re­ thretf years to comply with the Woodin, 19 Cottage St.; Raymond Dog Warden. MI 8-8594, 8-6441, . A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, months old; one chest, one Vic­ ROCKVILLE—24 Grove St.— well Agency, MI 3-7925 or BU 9-0939. utilities, deep lot, oil heat, excel­ view. Evenings Mr, Hayes, MI ceives from the court one' third -of standards established by the Blake,' 98 Deepwood Dr.; ,Mrs. 1957 OLDSMOBILE 88 Holiday FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ TIRES—TWO. Size 7.60x14, white lent condition throughout,, near TO SE’TTLE estate —reasonably Joanne Provost, East Hartford; NOTICE IS HEREBY given that sedan, one owmer. excellent, run painting. Carpentry. Alterations torian vanity marble top, one king heated 2 room furnished apart­ . ' GLASTONBURY SIX ROOM ranch, 2 full ceramic 3-0527. Warren E, Howland, Real­ priced 5 room house, main high All motor .vehicle fines for viola­ American Academy 'of General ice on all types O- electrical wir­ Help Wanted— Male 36 ' wall, tubeless, $4 each. kH 8-5825. size headboard; one automatic ment, Tel. TR 5-9594. bur line, shopping center, Ver- tor. MI 3-1108, tions which have occurred in that Practice, the- announcement eaid. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roy, I Pass Book No. 27475 issued by ning condition, color light green, and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ baths, full basement, 2-car ga­ planck School; Two weeks occu­ way. three acres of land, newly ship guaranteed. 399 Autumn St. ing Licensed and inaured. Wilson Washer, lawnmower, commercial Office space at the Rotary town. Hospital Notes Talcottvillc; Mrs. Claire Reid and The Saiings Bank of Manchester equipped with radio, heater, power Electrical Co., Manchester,' - MI ‘TURRET LATHE operator— ex­ HYDRAULIC truck jack, 12 ton FOUR ROOM tenement with all Im­ Can-ME 3-4832. rage, plastered walls, hot water pancy, $16,850.. Charles Leaper- decorated, new heating system has been lost and application has steering, power brakes, and hydra­ Ml 8-4860.. air oondltioner. MI 9-9739. oil heat, city water and sewerage, CROCKETT’S VALUES Call MI 3-2785 week day*. However. Rockville as s .city Admitted Wednesday: Lawrence daughter, 12 Englewood Dr.; Mrs. 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 3-7376. perienced man,' must be ,able to 750x20 tire. Good chainsaw. Bath­ provements, including automatic Second floor -studio apar-tmenf. ance, MI 9-7620, Stajger, 18 Franklin St.; Stanley Frances Morrison and son Thomp- been made to said bank for pay­ matic drive. Priced low to sell set-up. Call MI 3-7627 fdr appoint­ room sink. Also clothesline poles. large lot, excellent location. $8,500—Four rooms, large stone within- the Town of Vernon does BIDWELL ROME Improvement hot water heater, automatic oil $100 5 rooms. 2 bath.s. zoned busi­ fireplace, big lot, French Road in COLUMBIA — Wide selection bf not receive sny of the revenue. It Redins, 5 Regan St.; Angeline Bonville; Mrs. Madeline- Favreau ' ment of the amount of deposit. fast at $1,095.' 'Scranton Motors, ment. MI 9-1353. furnace heater. Apply 60 Holl 81. Charles Lesperance. Ml 9-7620. BOL’?bN—6 room ranch. T’-j baths, Inc., 166 Union St, Rockville. Tel. Co. Alterationa, additions, ga­ 9|usical Instruments 53 ness, $200. Call Ml 3-1832, Bolton. Quick occupancy. quality homes including several goes to the town. Spielman. 37 Longview St. and son, Wapplng; Mrs. Marjorie rages. Roofing and siding experts. .Courses and Cliasses 27 fireplace, full basement, garage NOTICE tS HEREBY given that MTT-0218, TR 5-2521 DRIVERS FOR school buses In APARTMENT for rent, neat and , LAND ) BUirjIERS PORTER STREET area, 8 room for 2 cars, dishwasher, one acre $9.700^Five rooms IS bedrooms) choice lakefront properties and Rockville Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Births Wednesday: A son to Mr. Carlson and daughter, 80 Hom^. Pass Book No. S8$78, issued by Aluminum dalpboarda a specialty. DEVELOPERS — INVESTORS and Mrs. Charles Longfellow, 13 ELECTRONICS — Introducing new Vernon and Manchester, 7:30-9, Boats and Accessories 46 GEORGE SinCK spinet piano for clean, 4 small rooms, automatic colonial, 2 baths, wall-wall carpet, land. Charles Lesperance, MI i pit's two'-car garage. Centrally lo­ farms, Cair Jeanette Lange, AC Jr . who initialty requested Allen to stead St. / The Savings Bank of Manchester 1954 CADILLAC Fleetwood. A nice Unexcelled workmanship. Easy garage, private yard, trees cated. An older home in good 8-9349. Welles Agency. PI 2-7356 Wagon r J„ Enfield; a daughter to DISCHARGED TODAY: W ^ am two year day electronics - techni­ 2-3:30. Call MI 3-2414. sale. kH 3-4789. heat, suitable for young couple or 9-7620. diOift and submit the bill, said the has been lost and applic^oh h u riding fully equipped -car for only budget terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR SKI RIG-^14 foot colonial boat with $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml — shape. bill vvould make the di.stribiitioii Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Snow, 95 Livehgood, 43 Oliver Rd.j-'Nora a-8109. cians i>ri)gram, ‘‘Learn By Do­ middle-aged couple, $60. Call been made to said bank for pajf- ■$995. Scranton Motors, Inc., 166 ing," at, Connecticut’s oldest elec­ PART-TIME salesm u 'for Man­ top, windshield, controls, powered C9iarcoal Broiler, MI 9-8055. Houses For Rent 6a 9-5132. MANCJHESTER—Colonial with at- $10,900 -Eight big rooms plus Wanted— Real Estate 77 of court revenue more equitable Davis Av'e. Mulhern, 63 Clyde Rd.; Shirley ment. of the amount of deposit. Union §t., RockvUle. Tel. MI CARPENTRY—Remodeling, "addl- tronics school." 3pring~term starts chester, Hartford area to sell our with 35 h.p. Buccaneer motor, on Wearing Apparel— Furs 5X tached garage, 3 large bedrooms, j'two-car garage. Adams St. Excel- particularly since Rockville sup Discharged Wednesday; Alice Mayo, Marlborough; Jdisa Ellen' 3-0216, TR *,3521. complete line of rubber stamps Maatercraft trailer. Total price FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, FOR LEASE—5 room ranch one- $14,200 HERB Hutchinson built V i baths pit's lavatory off kitch-1 lent financing. New heating sys- SELLING? Buying? Trading? No Kington. 45 Hale St.: Marianna Edenburn, 166 Ludlovv Rd.; Eliza­ tiona, roofing, rec rooms, , alumi- March 13. Also evening servicing car garage, four years old. $135 ranch, 5 rooms, fireplace, garage, plies the court facilities. courses, twice weekly. New Eng­ and marking devices. Work your $595. Also,. 13 foot MSG with wind­ FLOWER GIRL or Junior brides­ heat and hot water, garage, vi- en. formal dining room, fireplaces i teni. ■ ipattcr what your needs may be Welles has said, however, that Munro,. Kelly Rd.. Vernon; Minnie beth Cone. 19 .'TTumbull St.; Announcements I 1949 OLDSMOBILE 4,4.oor, erne num sidings. doorg and windows. per month.’ Reference.* required. huge lot. Carlton W. Hutchins, ktl No jobs too small. Ed Staslak, PI. land, Technical Institute of Con­ own hours. Car necessary. Age no shield, top, Controls, spotlight, maid ankle length gown, light blue clnlty hospital. Adults. kH 8-7329. in living room and knotty pine rec ' $13,700—Bowers School. Older Mitten can fit therti like a glove the bill would, in effect, create Goldie. IS Oak St.: Shirley Skin Charle.s Orlowskt, 84 Village St., owner, very good condition, $125. barrier. Commission basis to start. Johnson 15 h.p. electric starting faille, hoop in underskirt. -Elqual Philbrick Agency, Tel. MI 9-8464. 9-5132. room, patio with awning, large j two beOrooni home with breezeway Free inspection upon request. Call ner. Broad Broak: John Leshook MI 9-0010. 2-7564. necticut, 56 Union Place, Hartford. a .situation unfair to' the, Vernon Rockville. INCOME TAX£B prepared in your JA 5-3406. Phone MI 9-3800 evenings or write motor and Maatercraft trailer. to size 10 dress. Cost $25, will sell ROCKVILLE—5 large sunny rooms shaded lot wi^h utility shed and aind garage. Real choice neighbor- the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Hemlocks Convale.scent Home; home or by appointment. Exper­ with enclosed porch, second floor, MANCHESTER-Bolton town lin e- $13,900 — SE’VEN room Colonial, 4 Fire District because fines from ALWAYS A good selection of qusl BA^'HROPMS tiled, remodeling, to Manchester Stamp Co., P. O’. Ready to roll at $725. McIntosh for $15. Sale slip still available. single family house and garage, bedrooms.'-nice lot, trees, central­ fireplace. $20,500. R. Wolyerton, hood, big yard with lovely trees Realtors, MI 8-6930, violations in the district vvould still Frances Zanetti. East Hartford; $13.1 linixiO N DEPICIENCV ienced tax w on , 34 hour service. additions,'' ■ recreation rooms, Box 56,' Manchester, Conn., for Boat Company, 52 Oak Street, kH TR 6-6845. central location, $75 monthly. TR Broker: MI 3-1914. | and shrubs. Mrs. Nancy Pal and son, H Gay- Call MI 8-4728. Ity tiled cars. Cadillacs, .Oldsrao- 5-5485. four large rooms, $110 per month. ly located. Carlton W. Hutchins, go lo the tovvn treasury and would biles, Pontiacs at Scranton porches. All t>i'pe*.,.of carpentry. Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 personal Interview. ' 9-3102. ———------^------I $13,700—Small two-family of three nor Pi. H^tford, March 2 (Ab—A $13.1 Nice yard, stove and refrigerator. Ml 9-5132. klANCHESTER — Ej^cellent 6 1 and three. Good lot. On bus line. SELLING? benefits district and city residents Motors, Inc.. 1*6 Union St.. Rock Call kn 9-4291. , . Shown by appointment. MI 3-5983. mjHion deficiency bill to make up FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ FIRST AND second mortgages. You CHEMIST, pharmacist, teacher, HIGH PERFORMANCE outboard SILVER FOX jacket, $150. Call kH THREE ROOM apartment, newly room Cape in top condition. Has Ideal for couple wanting some in­ Why gamble? Call in a firm that alike. • i pared with your savings in mind. vine. Tel. MI S-0214, TR 5-2521. decorated, birch cabinets In kitch­ MANCHESTER — Immaculate 6 Both VVcllts and Allen spoke of Vemnh and Talcattvllle news is sliortages in the budgetary ac- T* “ may borrow $1,000 for as little as show salesman, flame cutter, ma­ runabout. Price new $475, sell for 9-9257 from 9-2. COVENTRY—FOUR rooms, unfur­ room ranch (3 bedrooms) built in fireplace.,good closet space, beau­ come with little upkeep. One vacan­ has stood the test of time. Just call Reaaonsble rates. Call MI 9-4348. chinist, Inspector, lathe operator, en. $70 a month. kH 9-2864. the bill in relation to another pro­ handled by The Herald’s ftooi^/f count of several stale" agencies 1951 PLYMOUTH, 4-door, heater, Roofing— Siding . 16 $10 per month. Prompt service*'No $325. Never used. kH 3-0789, 558 nished, couple only. Inquire MI 1957, hot water heat, fireplace, I 'i tiful kitchen with dishwasher, city cy—the other produces $80 per on the Crockett Agency for capable viUe Bureau. 5 \V. Main St., tele- ■ has been approved by the legisla­ appraisal charge. E. C. Solimene, tailor, toolmaker. Apply Conn. B. Center St. utilities, aluminum combinations. month. ' assistance and advice without ob posed bill w'hich would establish "good tires, new battery. good Wanted— ^To Bay 58 SIX ROOM duplex, heat, hot water, 9-4028. baths, full basement, all city util­ rent to be paid by the stale lo the phene TRemont 5-31.36. ture's appropriations committee. PREPARED. Ml mechanical condition. -Drive it RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and Broker. MI 9-0600, State Employment Service, 806 ities. conveniently located in de­ Lovely yard and conveniently $15,750~High up on Brookfield. ligation. Call MI 3-1577. We are INCOME TAX HuUt Up roofs, gutter and conduc­ Main St., Manchester.. garage, stove snd refrigerator, located. Asking $15,800—you make 9-4056. away for $95. MI 8-4719. WE BUY, SELL or trade antique central, $125 a month. Available BEAUTIFUL 6 room colonial for sirable neighborhood. Sale price Road in Bolton. Five room ranch members of Multiple Listing. tor work; roof chimney repairs. MORTGAGES—Money' Available In SEE THE HARTFORD Boat show rent with option to buy. $150. J. D. offer. Immaculate -3 bedroom with basement garage and a heavi­ R\y Hagenow, Ml 9-3214; Ray any amount for first or sScon^ now through Sunday. and used furniture, china, glass, April 1. CaU MI 3-2785 before 5. $17,800. Alice Clampet, Realtor, INCOME TAX retuiss prepared by HAVE TWO cars—must sell one. Realty, 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. MJ^9-4543 or MI 3-7357. ranch in AA zone. Has 2 fire­ ly wooded lot. Jackson. Ml 3-8325 mortgages for home Improvement, Help Wanted— silver, picture frames and old places, I’ a baths, aluminum com­ WISH SOMEONE to handle your former internal revenue agent in 1956 Rambler 4-door, standard coins, old dolls and guns, hobby $15,800—Good clean cape with shift, radio. 1956 Rambler custoiq consolidation of bills or any other MA'NteESTER—2-famlly duplex, binations, garage, city utilities, real-estate? Call me at Ml 9-0320 your home or by appointment. COUGHLIN ROOFINO Co. - AU 'Mal$ or Female 37 Bonding Materials 47 collections, attic contents or whole I 'i baths in Rolling Park area. Pull for prompt and courteous aervice. Also, small business aervieea. kQ Cross Country, full power and air- needs. Terms to suit. J. D. Realty, Business Propert.v For Sale 70 5-5, Centrally located, large lot, Asking $21,500. The Elsie Meyer basement, dormer.s, fireplace and Next best to ^oing yourself types of roofs and roof repairing, 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. eatatea. Furniture Repair Service, NOTICE Agency, Realtors, MI 9-5524, MI Joseph Barth, Broker. 9-8938. conditioned Call afier 4 p.m. MI CLEIAN-UP perso^wanted morn­ CLEAN* USED lumber ?or sale, as- TalcottvlUe, Conn. Tel. kH 8-7449. full price $i3,900. 5 room older combination windows. 9-0361. ' . specialising in ’Twenty Year Bond­ ings. Must be trfliRworthy.. Apply HAVEj SEVERAL parcels of invest­ 3-6930. ed Roofs. Olll Ml 8-7707. , sorted sizes, hardwood flooring, PUBLIC HEARING home,»new plumbing and heating, $18.900—Seven -room ranch in WE BUY and sell. Please call this INCOME TAX preparation, bual Business Opportunities 32 Cavey’s Restaurant. ment property which bring in ex­ full price $9,600. Many more ■ — wfifdow sash and doors, complete URGENTLY NEEDED by music ADDITIONAL cellent returw. Real estate Invest­ 107 CRESTWOOD DRIVE, Man Bolton that has two-car basement office for speedy service. .1. D. ness and individualf Raymond Windows, plumbing and heating all price rangea. Call the Ellsworth garage and six wooded acres. Next 1953 PLYMOUTH station wsgtwt, ESTABLISHED and profitable PART-TIME and temporary open­ student—Used baby grand tilano, a p p r o Rr i a t i o n s ments take precedence over all Chester—6 room Cape, 2 up )9iirt Realty, 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. Girard. kH 9-6008. Roofing and Chimneys 16>A supplies, assorted pipes and soil reasonable. Call JA 9-4688* Mitten Agency Realtors, MI to the School on Notch Road. radio, heater, $135. MI 9-1038. •Main St. luncheonette, excellent ings for stock .clerk, sales clerk, PROPOSED ORDINANCES others. J D. Realty, 470 Main St., 3-6930, kn 9-5524.' ly finished. Aluminum storm win­ TAX PROBLEkfS are- my busineaa pipes. Open da'ly 3:30 till dark, MI 3-5129, dows, radiant heat, city utilities. ' $18,900 - - Four bedroom ranch READY—WILLING—ABLE ROOFING—Specializing repairing equipment, well stocked, good charwomen, and many others. Saturday 8-4. Chonian House BOARD OF DIRE(TTORS with a two-car attached garage up all year ’round. If you need 'as­ 1957 FORD COUNTRY Sedan sta- lease, terms after dbwn payment Register now. 'Cor\n. State Em­ WANTED—Used crib, peaaonable’j TOWN OF—MANCraiSTER,'" Near bus, schools and shopping ttoh wagon; good condition, . good roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ Wrecking, yard at Stocif Place off CENTER STREET — Commercial \VA^''’JNG FOR A in Bolton Center. 1'2 baths, com- We are ready,- willing and able sistance with your return or rec­ for reputable persons. Call MI ployment Service, 806 Main St., MI 9-9773. CONNECTICUT center. Asking $13,400. Everett to help you whenever you have a ord keeping, call kH 9-6169 from 9 tires, best offer over $800. PI ter work,' chimneys cleaned, re­ North Main St. Call kH 9-2393. and residential. For further de­ B -RGAIN? binalioris, acre landscaped lot. No to spring 9-8050 between 5-8 p.m. for ap­ Manchester. Notice is hereby given that the Murphy Agency, lill 3-0347. Lea paired. Aluminum siding. 30 baserrient, Real Estate problem. We advertise, to 9 for income tax and bookkeep­ 3-7391. pointment. —.-1-1.... — ^ tails call owner MI 9-4839, 8 a;m.- ThisTjleaaant cheerful 3 bedroom years' experience. Free estimates. Board of Directors. Town of Man­ 8 p.m. $390 DOWN! VERNON — Comfy. $26,500—Custom built split level contact prospective buyers on our ing service for Individuala and CaU Howfey. Ml 3-8381, Ml 3-0763. Diamonds— Watches— Rooins Withoot Board 59 chester, Connecticut, wiU hold a Cape Cod home, quality built and waiting list and assist our purches- small businesses. 1958 FORD Fsirlane 500. Sale price Sitaations Wanted-^ . new 6 room Cape.-5 finished. City on Finley St. Two-car garage. Qual- foiNwB Modem Super Service Station well located oh a nicely Jand- $1,350 Elxcellent condition. TR Jewelry 48 Public Hearing in the Municipal • INDUSTRIAL space (or sale or ity throughout. Thi.s home has to ers with financing. Every li.sUng we Female 38 HEA’TED ROOMS free parking, scaped lot on Ardmore Rd. is thily water, ceramic tile bath. About 3 (A.L.A.) AUTOMOBILE Legal As­ 5-8119, Building Hearing Room, 4-1 Cen­ lease. Equipped sheet metal shop, minutes to Parkway, Only $12,490, be seen to be appreciated. Owners accept gets our careful and person­ Heating and Plumbing 17 In,, choice neighborhood, Rock­ heat, light .hot water furnished. ter Street, Manchester, • Connecti­ a bargain. There is a full dormer. al attention. We are members of sociation, Special Representative, ville, Conn. Paid training available. WILL CARE for elderly lady or LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers’ - Scranton Motel, kH 9-0826. ■ 8,000 square feet. 14’ high by 36', t ^ ^ i • Everett Murphy AgenCv, MI are readv to move. ■ Clifford W. Barnett, 28 Otis St., RECENT TRADES ON THE Repairs, adjusts watches eim rt- cut, Tuesday, March, 7,' 1061, at clear span building with heavy a tiled bath and an extra lavator.v 3-0347. TWO-FAMIUES-Three of thenr the Manchester Board of Realtors PLUkIBINO AND heating — re­ Phone Mr. Myhre at REpublic coupl^ Excellent references. ‘TR 8:00 P.M. to consider and act on duty concrete floor and truck Even a dishwasher in the comfjprt- and -Its Multiple IJsting Service'. .Manchester, Conn. ‘Tel. MI 8-7434. modeling installations,' nipkira. 2-2153, 9-6. 5-3484. ly. Relisonable prices. Open ‘Tues­ FURNISHED Ught housekeeping now available. We have a vacant day through Saturday. Thursday Proposed additional approprla* loading platform, 4,500 square foot able kitchen. Attached garage. MANCHESTER — Porter Street, 6 ft 5 flat that’s real nice: a 6 ft 6 In order to serve you better our . FABULOUS D K W All work guaranteed 35 years ex­ room with electric refrigerator, 10% down with V.A. or F.jS-.A,- evenings. 129 Spruce St. kH 9-4387. middle-aged ladies preferred. kH tlons as folloi^:- Industrial building 13' high, 25’x20‘ $17,850. 6 room Cape, dormers, duplex with vacancy on bus line; offiefe at 283 E. Cciiter.St. will be INCOME TAX problems? The best perience. 34-hour aervice. Cedi Mr. McBride (isneral Fun,d Budget. 1960-61, mortgage. Immediate occupancy. open Wed., Thurs., and Friday Once again, Bill Lee, 1959 CHEVROLET ^ Earl VahCamp, Ml 9-4749. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 3-6388. column spacing. Heavy duty, floor. storms' and screens, I 'j bath.s. and a 3 ft 3,- answer Is to call PI 2-8607. Bel Air 4-door sedan, lustrous REpublic 2-4258 after 6 ^ Board of Education to be financed Equipped spray painting building, Reduced in price to $16,300. extra large living room ' with evening* till 9 p.m. Drop in at your The Courant’$ popular Fuel and Feed 49-A from collection of property takes ... convenience and discuss yoUr Real ivory and coral finish, economical DRIVE-IN fully equipped (all stain­ FURNISHED robms, complete light heated, ventilated, water, com­ * JARVIS REALTY CO, fireplace, recreation room in base­ T. J. CRO(T'KETT. Realtor 6 cylinder engine, automatic trans­ Radio-TV Repair FOR SALE—Boston Terrier dog. housekeeping facilities. Ontrally oVer and abovg the estimate In the pressed air and ample light avail­ ment, garage, I 'i lots with plenty MI 3-1577 Il-slate problems with a courteous sports editor, is hitting Personals less steel) ior lease, Manchester DRY. OAK WOOD, cut fireplace and located. Children accepted—limit­ budget for 1960-61 ...... $9,577 283 E. Center St. . MI 3-4112 Jarvis repreSeijtative. mission, radio, heater Services ■ Green area. Gall MI 3-4721. Call kH-3-7247 between 2-6. stove lengths. $10 per load deliv­ able, 15'x35', Ample outside stor- of privacy, patio, fireplace, 16 ed. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., By, allocation from the Capital a ^ ® ^ d parking area for- each kn 3-7847 PI 2-8311 shrubs, bamboo fence, trees, etc. the grapefruit dreuit ELECTROLUX Sales and Service $1,495 ■ - HI! I’M BARNEY a retired Foot ered. PI 2-7886. GLASTONBURY , Marichester;' Improvement Reserve Fund for building. "MI 3-0.789, James O. Dowling, MI 9-7677, J4I JARVIS REALTY CO. to scout the'majors’ bonded r representative, Alfred ■ Help Wanted— Female 35 Guard horse. I’m very gentle wlUi the purchase of Union Pond in­ ATTENTION BROKERS! 9-8816, MAIN STREET—2, and 3 family Amell, 306 Henry St, Tel. Ml MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA children, in fact, I lov* them. My NICE LARGE'room, private en­ house conv’erted for Income and MI 3-4M2 . MI 9-l2ni) 1959 FORD ; television, aervice. Ml 9-4641. Household Goods 51 cluding, title cbrtlflcate .. . .$9,300 Help me service some of these spring training camps. 8-0450. saddle, blanket and two bridles trance, exceUent location. Refer­ By allocation from the Capital Houses For Sal* 72 SPIC 'N SPAN—8 room cape, alum­ home. I Galaxie hardtop, gorgeous black CONN. UCENSED nurse, 3-11 clients. They are going to buy. VICTTORIAN — 10 rooms,. new and white with matching interior, CONNIE’S TV and Radio Mervlce, ' go with me. I would like a nice TORO SNOW Hound power handle ences required, kft . 9-4966. 21 Improvement Reserve Fund for inum storms and sidings, oil hot H e’ll be reporting on the VACUUM c l e a n e r s repaired in shift. Tel, TR 5-9121. home. I’m selling for $150. CaU for Church St. % • 4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville, $13,- Some one w-lll sell them: It might water heat, for a better ljuv, call baths, kitchens,, bug at door. Coventry my own home shop. Forty years automatic transmission. radio, available all hours. Satisfaction at new low price , Self-propeUed purchase of a portion of the for­ as Well be you and I. Help me guaranteed. Call kH 9-1315. ' me at Mi 3-6600. model. Msriow’s, Inc.. 867 Main, mer Sliver Lane Homes property, 660. 8 rpom ranch, large living R. Wolverton, Broker, MI 3-1914. $21,500. rookies, the stars and th* - factory experience. All makes, heater, power brakes. Ford's fin­ MANCHESTER housewives! ‘The (XEAN, comfortable room for room,' cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ match lip the following: CIRCA 1740—10 rooms, 3 baths, low rates, free eaUmates, tree est in luxury driving. Only increasing demand for Avon’s kH 9-5221. young lady, household privileges, for Housing for the Elderly park also-rans, as only Bill Lee RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make - and recreation purposes . .$13,500 rooms, 1%% mortgage can be COLONIAL—7 rooms, large living remodeled, retaining old features. pickup and delivery, ktr. klQler, $1,795 Frangrancea, Toiletries a n d POODLE, black miniature; female, near shopping. kH 3-0426. a8sumed. Marion E. Robertson, 1— 5 room ranch \vHh,, basement, room with fireplace, den. formal $33,500. Court upholds . cars, ampliflera. phonograpba and NORMAN’S Proposed ordinances as follows; can do it. There’ll be a JA 2-1471. ' » Beauty Aids, and the continued 11 weeks old. kH 0-5041. Broker, kH 3-5958. $2,000 cash, $80 per month. dining room, cabinet kitchen, 3 HEBRON AVENUE — Near changers. Over 47 years totql ex­ growth of Manchester, have cre­ LARGE, HEATED furnished room Amending the ordinance prohib­ 2— 5-6 room ranch with basiemen^, perience. 90 days guarantee on all .bedrooms, baths, attached school, split level, 6 large rooms, WANTED—Ride to Travelers, 1967 DODGE ated openings for representatives. FREE TO A good home', cross bred BUYS OUT for genUeman, private entrance, iting circuses. 112,800—SIX room cape, full base­ can be rural, $2,5O0 cash, $90 per side trip, too, to .cover hours 7:30 a.m.-4:S0 p.m. MI work. Potturton’a. kH 9-4537. garage. Lot 102x612. Marion E.. ^uhle. recreation rooms, laundry, Acre Lot Size 4-door hardtop, custpip Royal If you have spare time, why not female pup. Good with children.' 88 E. Center St. Amending tjie ordinance crest-- ment; combination windows and month. Robertson. Broker. MI 3-5953. the fight for the world’s 8-5762. • ' Choice overstocked merchandise ■Small cape or ranch, $1,500 2-car gapage. $22,500. WiU trade. 60- Lancer. Cqjnpletely equipped, in­ PHILCO RECOldMENDED service turn It Into dollars so you too can Call MI 3-6392. ing a Building Committee. doors, amesite drive, shade trees, dav occupancy-. cluding power steering and power get the extras you want. Call BU of Goodwin’s Furniture Warehouse. The proposed amendments may 30 days occupancy. Marion E. cash, $85 per month. MANCHESTER^Spacious Colonial, Tplland- County Superior Court heavyweight crown. UNIVERSITY' OF Hartford stu­ on Hi-Fi’s, radios, televisions, also ROOM FOR rent, 238 School St has upheld the Planning and Zon- brakes, beautiful ivory and red fin guaranteed service on all other 9-4922. t>e seen in the Town Clerk’s Office Robertson, Broker, kn 3-5958. 4— 6 room ranch, can be rural.aluminum siding, living room, RICHARD B. MOORE, Owner dent wants ride or- will alternate , COMPLETE Call after 4. MI 9-8897. ' ^ ,ing Commi.vsion’s 1959 regulations D on’t miss a single iah. Exceptionally clean car Inside makes. Shop our special do-it- Articles For'Sale 45 8 ROOM OUTFITS during- business hours. $2,000 cash, $100 per month (as­ fireplace, carpeting, draperiea,v3 ' MI 3-4832 driving, Hudson Stij Hartford, and out. CUjERK—Inte'restlng general office • . Robert W. Gordon, BIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and sumable only).' change lowering the slz-' of rural kfonday, Wednesday,' Friday. yourself department featuring dis­ AT SAITNOS OF bedrooms, 2 king-sized --I medium. exciting chapter in this work. Must be good typist. Per­ HOME MADE ravloU', fresh of Secretary garage', full shed dormer, 2 full 5— 5-tf room ranch. East HartfordFull basement, attached breeze­ lots from 80,000 to 40,000 square Bloomfield ’Tuesday and Thursday. $995 count prices. Open evenings and frozen, 30c doz. H Pasquallnl 246 30% to 50% LARGE PLEASANT front room for Saturdays. Satellite Electronics manent position. Liberal benefits. ..-Board of Directors baths, wooded lot, easy walking or South Windsor, -large lot. way, garage, near bus and schools, MANCHESTER ' feet. : ’ kO 9-6433. 40-hour week. Ideal for East Avery Street, Wapplng. rent on Pearl St. kH 3-7518. . distance to schools, bus^ and shop­ ■V--- Judge William P. Barber In-his spring sports saga. Service, 165 School St., Manchea The HoUywood-7$3 weekly ‘ Manchester, $2,500 cash, $100 per month.' Immediate occupancy. $1,500 as­ You get luxury.. 1957 CHEVROLET ter. kH 9-1786 or JA. 8-1689, Hartford or Manchester resident. $595 value—$288 ROOM AVAILABLE in modem Connecticut ping. Don’t miss this outstanding 6— 5-8 room ranch, cash $1.500,othersumes $17,275 FHA mortgage. 632 decision last week 'ruled the change Order The Courant today. CaU BU 9-2717, Noble ft Westbrook TOOL AND equipment rentals. value, $15,900."Phllbrick Agency, was not arbitrary and was within WANTED—Rider to Pratt ft Whit­ 4-door sedan, standard shift, ( Hie Countess—$4 wwkly apartment for genUeman. Private Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ equity $3,000, per month, $100 Woodbridge St., MI 9-9739. ..plus prestige when you buy this RADIO-’TV REIPAIR, .any make, Manufacturing Co., Eaat Hartford. Sedes and service AP Equipment, MI 9-8464; the right of the commission. ney 7-3;30. CaU kH 9-3935. cylinder engine, 2-tone green. Lo Center St., Ml 0-MS3. $695 value—$388 kitchen and bath. Evei^hlng fur­ cut this twenty-fourth day of Feb­ (assumable only). home in Rockledge, one of Man.-. caliy owned, A very hard to find free pickup and delivety on small The Aristocrat—$5 weekly nished. TR 6-6313 and TR 5-3634. ruary',-1961. - 7— Split level with finished rec ,. WEST SIDE Chester's finest communities of , "J^e ruling had been challenged DRIVERS FOR school buses In MANCHESTER — T room Gape, in a suit brought by Raymbnd H. car In this fcpndition. > radios, phonographs. • Hour* 6-10 $795 value—$488 room,- South , Windsor area„ -McKee Street—6 room home. 3 lovely homes. Owner spared no ex­ p.m. H ft E Radio and ‘TV, MI Vernon and Manchester, 7 :30-9, family room, modem kitchen,, 8 $15,000-$18,000 range — substan­ Bradley Sr:, Stephen Loyzim, Dr. Automobiles for Sale 4 $995 . 2-3:30. Call MI 8-2414. 12x18 RUG, BLACK and white bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good spacious bedrooms, oil heat, front pense in making this 6-room ranch 9-5582, MI 3-1479.- .— tweed, $15. MI 9-0125 after 4. Free Storage—free delivery tial cash. ■ ^ porch, nicely landscaped,, garage, one of the most attractive - in a Charles Strant a ^ Donald C. OLDER CARS mechanics ape- One .Week Only lot with .trees. One bibek to Smith. . .. CLERK-TYPIST, rate based bn ex. schools, shoppinig and bus, $16,900. immaculate condition. Asking neighborhood of unparalleled beau- cials, fixit yourself cars, always 1959 FORD DINING ROOM set, suitable for 445 Hartford Rd. • SEPTIC TANKS Half a loaf la better than none. tv. Built-ins, carpeting, 'draperies The commisalon has Instripried Millinery. Dressmaking 19 perience. Pleasant working con- CLEANED and INSTALLED Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8484. Let’s Increase our volume fellows. $16,900, a good selection. Look behind our Fairlane, 4-door sedan, gold and dltloqa. Apply in person, Iona cottage, gas stove, new men’s Manchester, (?onn. included In this "brighten your F. Louis Bodreau, zoning agent,' white. V-8, automatic shift, radio, f or Sale I tvill do all the leg^'ork ■ and PAUL J. CORRENTI that permits may be issued on lots office. Douglas Motors. '333 Main. HEMMING AND alteration work. Manufacturing Company, Regent military auitcase, fruit crusher. MANCHESTER — Colonial, 6 spa- life" price of $S6,000; Your good heater. . kH 9-7918. Open daily 9-9 Sat. till 7 • SEWERS paperwork. ^ V . MI 3-5363 . judgment will match your good containing, a minimum of 40,000 NEED A CAR and had your credit Call Mrs. WlUiam Abraitis, 10 St., Manchester, Conn. ' I^ANCHESTEft clous rooms, large' living room $1,395 kH %-2886 MACpiINE CLEANED with fireplace, family 4lze tile taste if you buy this home this square'feet in all areaa previously turned dpwn? Short on down pay­ Robin Road, any time. ROYAL t y p e w r i t e r , '-needs FLORENCE REALTY PART-’TIME woman "to work in 6.ROOM kitchen porch, one-car garage, THAT WONDERFUL w'eek. See this outstanding value designated as RU 80 zone. ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? KIHTTED DRE^ES shortened, flower shop, some expqrieijce pre­ cleaning, $20. Springfield 30 cal- • INSTALLATION Wesley Vancour, Broker, by calling Tom-“Tyska, BU 9-5477. A preliminary map for a subdi­ Don’4 give up! See Honest Doug­ G.I. issue rifle and bullets, $M. HNISHED CAPE ; large lot 86x2*0, $16,900. Phllbrick FEELING 1959 CHEVROLET hemming and alterations. done. ferred. Apply In person after 1 Agency, MT 6-8444. , ' MI .3-4836 Will be yours when we show you vision on Merrow Rd. containing :v las, get the lowdowii tjn the low­ bel' Air 4-door sedan, solid white Call Mrs, Monty, 13 Moor* St. p.m, Krause Florist and Green­ 38 cal. Enfield 6-shot revolver, $20. -Recreation room, 4 bedrooms, SPECIALIST BARROWS & WALLACE three lots owned by Sylvester J. est down and smallest 'paynMinis 24’xS’ steel house trailer chassis this lovely colonial home on Perkins finish, "V-8 automatic shift, radio, house, 621 Hartford Rd. SEPTIC TANKS d ty water ^ d aewer. Very MANCHESTER - New 7 room SIX ROOM rahch, garage, recrea­ St. in Manchester. Gracious living 96 Conn. Blvd.. East Hartford Ploufe, h'<,s been approved by the anywhere. Not g ,small loan or heater, and power steering. A rare with heavy duty axle, springs, -ronen, 2 fireplaggs, 2tu li baths, tion room, bus. $3,000 assuhles commission. The Hartford Gqurani ■ AND good oondltkm. Early occu­ room with fireplace, -formal din­ BU 9-6477 finance company plan. Douglas beauty.' Only * Moving— Trucking- hitch, hitch jack and electric pancy. Redaoed' to S12JS00. | Town and Country S-car garage, large kitchen with $108.21 monthly. Carlton lY. ' Motors. 333 Main St; CLERK brakes, $295. Ercoupe all metal ing room or 4th bedroom, family Hartford I, Conn.^ j' $1,550 Storage 20 built-in oven and range, formal Hu^hlns, MI 9-5132.______sized kitchen, enclosed sunporch 2-paaaenger airplane, new engine, PLUGGED SEWERS DRAINAGE CO. dining room. IjOt 100x900. $90,900. CALL OR SEE ME for a good deal Interesting position for woman prop- knd license, - $2,800. 1952 .JTONGftEN BROKER DELUXE SPLIT level, 2V4 baths, 7 and lavatory down. Three bed­ Please arrange to have The Conrant I on 1961 Dodge Dart, Lancer and MANCHESTER Package Delivery. I^hllbcick Agency. Ml 9-8464. rooms and ceramic tiled bath up. Many others to choose from—$95 Light trucking and package deliv­ with apUtude for figure work. Dodge station wagon, new tires, Machine Cleaned M l 3^321 Ml 9^143 ^ rooms, built-in range, magnificent delivered to my home. I Willy* Jeeps and first choice .used up. All carry our 30-day guarantee. Pleasant working conditions, excel­ battery and engine overhaul last BIX ’RObM homo, in A-1 condition. rec rbom, garage, high elevation. Attached garage. Wooded . comer cars. Walter G.» Parker, Dennett ery. Refrigerators, washers "and Septic Tanks', Dry Wells, Sewer lot. Come prepared to buy at NEW CAR Bank Rates- stove moving specialty. Folding lent benefit program. Apply Em­ year, $350. Unlimited class out­ Present owner spent over $7,600 Carlton \y.. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. ■ □ Weekdays asi SsnEays | and Popp Dodge, 10 Conn. Blvd.', Lines Installed-—^U a r Water­ on- new boiler, new ceilings, mod­ low price of $19,900. chairs for rent. kH 9-07S2. ployment Office board racing hydrplane, $600. Spe­ *61 METEOR "MKH" 4-DOOR SCDAN !□ Wstkiays Osly □ Siiniays Only I East Hartford. kH 9-3422, CENTER MOTORS SALES cial racing outboard motor* $226. proofing Done.' ernizing kitchen, etc. OnCrcar ga­ SIX R 06 m ranch, full basement, JARVIS REALTY CO. r.ecreation room, 2 baths, fire­ -1959 CADILLAC, model 62 hardtop (NEW LOCATTONl AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- FIRST NATIONAL STORES MI 8-0789, 553 E. Center St. rage, deep lot. $16,900. Phllbrick 283 E. Center St. MI 3-4112 634 CENTER ST, kH 8-1591 movh^g, packing, storage. Low Agency, MI 9-8464. place, built-ins, wall to wall car­ MI 3-7847 • PI-2-83U I Nam _ ------coupe, a luxurious car in a beau­ Park ft Oakland Aves, WALLPAPER ^ALE—FuUy trlm- McK in n e y BRC^s peting, excellent condition, 2 year* 9 1 tiful blue sapphire color with all • - Open evening* rate on - long distance moves to We Are Looking {For 48 states. Personalized service. kO East Hartford med, plastic coated, many 1961 Stu^trogt Disposal MANCHES'TER—New 3 bedroom old, garage. Charles Lesperance, SECLUDED, running brook. 300 Cadillac’s luxury equipment. 100% ranch with garage. Also, 6 room MI 9-7620. I AEdrsis__- _____^------— | gualanteed. See this car at Scran­ 8-5187, CH 7-1428. pattema to choose from. -C. J. ^^IS^lS^Pearrst— foot frontage, tree's city sewer, Morrison Paint Store, 388 'Center BORING MILL OPERATORS Colonial. Hot water heat, ceramic 10 room ranch, 3 baths, etc., Man­ ton Motors, Inc:, 168 Union St., Auto Driving School 7-A MANCHESTER Moving and Thick- baths fireplaces, full basements CAPE—West Side. 5 finished rooms, j Agartmtnt__JTsItplisas— — -----— J Rockville, Tel. MI 3-0216, TR STENOGRAPHER St. chester. Carlton W, Hutchins, Ml ing Company. Local and long dia- BRIDGEPORT MILUNG OPERATORS MI 3-4860. " 611 hot water heat, fireplace, very 9-5132. 6-2521. M0RTIXX3C‘S Mancheiter*a- lead- I ■ . • 0Hy_:______Zsns $l«t*------1-1 tance movii^, packing and atpr- Personnel Department has an clean and neat. Verplanck School Meiwr 400 4-Ow $•** - ing driving school; ‘Three sklUed age. Regular aervice throughout BUUARD LATHE OPERATORS PRINCETON ST.—7 room .colonial section, convenient to schools, TWO 7 ROOM colonials, V(»ill base­ ■ .1 IMPERIAL— All power—exceUent opening for qualified stenographer. with 4 bedrooms, IH baths, large S.VuII courteous inatnictora. Oasa room New England States and Florida. stores and bus. I^arge 4(4% G-I- ment. hot water oH heat, fireplace, Equipped with heater, defroster, pushbutton radio, (lackup U^ts, cpndition. Asking $1,000 to setUe instructions for 16, 17 year olds. Shorthand and typing are essen­ ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS living room with fireplace, hot [ Or Phono M4>S251 I Iniitimnin ,, estate. Terms, trade. kH 4-0014.. kH 3-6563. tial, as well as good .judgment and mortgage can be-assumed: $86 I's baths, porch, 2-car garage, all padded dash, wiieel covers, courtesy light group, vvhltewall tnres. . Telephone k(r. MorUock,. Director water heat, one-car garage. By ap . per month carrying charge. Of­ cltv utilities, in excellent neigh­ of Driver Educatioa kH 9-7306. ability to meet Modem of­ CHALLENGING POSITION WANTED INSPECTORS pointment only. Philbrick Agency Federal Label $279J.50. Stock No. l-M-58. 1951 MERCUftY, $125. Good motor, Painting— Papering 21 fice, good wages, exceUent benefit fered at only $14,300. G^ton Real­ borhood. Charles Lesperance, MI automatic transmission. Can be 1st and 2nd SHIFT AVAILABLE MI 9-8464, ty Company, MI 9-5731. 9-7620. LARSON’S Connecticut’s drat .U-^ program. Write P.O. 6tox^ ,1513,' SALE PRICE $2383— IMMEMAT6 D^VERY seen a-t 736 Center St. kH 9-2381. EXTERIOR' and interior painting. Hartford, stating buifness ' exper­ BOLTON. CONN.—^For sale, ranch censed driving school trained — GeUlngs reflnlshed. i-aperhanglng. RfiSPOiNMBU MATURE GENTLEMAN^ Milst be aUs to rood blueprintf sod males own •staps. 1953, MERCURY 4-door, radio, Certified and approved is now of­ ience,'educaUon, and salary re­ house 6 rooms,,furnished or un« FIRST TIME ON MARKET Wallpaper books. Estimates given quirements. , • • MID 40't. VARIEO SALES and Only first clha* machinist apply. Factory represeotatlTe MANCHESTER.—6 Room Cape, heater, automatic, .goo4 mechani­ fering- classroom . and behind will Interview Friday, March 8, 9 to 12 at fumlshed, basement garage. ci«am puff, owner, MI 8-4868.. FuUy covered by insurance. Call Please call owner MI J-7354, Box Manchester, 4 room cape, full ' MORIARTY BROTHERS cal condition,, interior and Urea. wheel instruettan tor teenagers. Edward R.> Price. kH 9-1008. MANUFACTURING EXPERIENCE Uncoln-cdntlnental-Mercury-Comet-EngUsh Ford Original owner. Aiklng $200. kH MI 9-6076, . ., NURSE, typist, tiookkeeper, stsm. 62, Ch^enter Road. basement, oil heat, garage, lot -j.' "Top Sports Coverage 7 Days A Week . ' ^ ^ ' 60-120, $10,500. . . . and W V X Y 8 JEEP 9-1195. . in t e r io r PAINTING, decorating, qgrapher, bookk^ipg ' machine nwpf.mc, itEW. 8 bedrooms, base- BOLTON — 8 room ranch, breeze PREPARE .FOR tdriver's teat. CONN.STATE EMPtQYMENTSEfiVlOE csUlnga, . floors, paperhanging. operator, dictaphone operator, W rifa CaiiRdaitHal, Oax L, c-o Harold bdord heat, near' bus, schools way, garage large lot, with or, 30l‘ Center Street— Opjen Evenlngfi— T*L M r8-5185 -tkH>ERIAL 1957, 3-door. South Ages 16 to 60. Driving sad class Stsunlng off waUpaper. (Sean waitress-counter girl, soles clerk- CHARLES LESPERANCE wluiout'fUmltur*. Calll Miter4 p.m. Hampton,., must sell. ExceUent *04 >MIN STSEn-^MAltoHesns beautiful trees. Carlton W. Hutch room. Thrss Instructors. *No wait­ wortunanoblp. Free estlmatea No meat wrapper, telephone aollciton Ins, MI 8-U89.- ' . ^'8-T$ai> MI a-irrSi caaditlco, bank financing avaU- ing Manchester Driving fteads- job too amoU. John VerfaUle,' MI Apply .fiSonn. Stats Employment ■Ma. CaU MI 6-8103 after $ P-m- my. PI 3-7249. ^ ^ S-382L Servics, 606 Main St., Manchester. Z>- -y*

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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1901 ATflgjMIc Daily Net Press Run The Weather PAGE TWENTY i^anrtffBtpr lEwfitittg l^praUi 'or tba Week Ended Foroeaat of D. 8. WwtlMr B u e e dms. s i. isse ,Oloady. little duugpi Ip /•\ 13,314 pecetnro toolgkL Low iC-SS. ••L AboutTown nrdajr iBcrihwtng olondluo(p> aot is I Meiaber ot th» Audit wsim. High- soar SO. The Zlpser Club will hold, a Bureuu of CArenlStlou Manche§ter~-~A City of Village Charm {'setback party Saturday night at I i 8 o'clock for members and friends. ' I Refreshments will be served dur- MANCHESTER, CONN„' FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1961 ^ ' (CtsMilfled Advertiataig os Pago .14) PRICE FIVE CENTS OUT THEY CO , Ing intermission. ■ .1 VOL. LX?CX, n o . 129 (SIXTEEN PAGES) I Chapman Court, Order of Am­ I ■ aranth. will meet tomorrow at The Odds and EndsThe One r 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic Temple Officers will wear white gow\s. Of A Kind — The Floor Models i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamljert will • OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 • I be in charge of, refreshments. Blast- Fire i Members will «model spring I! styles in millinery, handbags, jewelry, and gloves at a • fashion .show and tea for the Cosmopolitan G-IE 19-Inch Portable Club tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Cen­ ter Congregational Church. D e e p i n j The executive committee > of the I , Washington Social Club will meet • r \ i i Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the.club, I V VHF : 68 E. Center St. ii '. J. - The Manchester League of f- R«9. 239.95 Women Voters will meet tonight State News Heat, Gas at 8 at the home of Mrs. Walter j . Schardt. 31 EMsUand pr.. for a i R a u r i d u p NO MONEY Dp\\*N WITH YOUR OLD TV I discussion or • r amily Courts." Thpeaten Ju»t 2 7 5 W>*W.v Or 1^ DELIVERED Six Manchester students at Hil- | INSTALLED : Iyer College. University of H art-; ford, have earned places on the . Rescuers ON OUR OWN B l DOET PLAN SERVICED dean s list for the first semester, i Blast Injures • They are Henry E. Agostinelll, 72 | I ‘ ^ I West St.; Miss Gail A. Ahlf, 18 j Terre Haute, Ind., March Z ! Avon St.; Theodore H. Arnold Jr., . . * . . i 4 ill Norwalk {IP)—Twenty-two miners died TAKE 6 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS TO PAY ! 393 Bidwell St.; Sheila M. Graham, in a flaah'explosion deep in a ; 44 Bunce Dr.; Alfred J. Lesper- | Norwalk, March 3 (/P)—An coal shaft last night Their ance. 47 Battista Rd., and Arlene ] explosion at a sub.station of tom, burned bodies were R. Perras, 60 Birch St. | Jig * the Conneaticut Light & hauled out in a hazardous 10- . G-E G IA N T 12 Cubic Ft. Power Co. today injured four The midweek Bible study will some come in like lions.. . hour operation. be held at the Salvation Army to- ] men, two seriously, and "We don't know what caused night at 7:30. Maj. E. Walter knocked out power in four the cxploekm,** tbe miiies genenl I, manager said, "but tve’rs goiag' to |j Lamie will he in charge. Yes, Ifs Who You Think It Is towns. . ■ ^ Refrigerator Oueen Mother Elizabeth takes aim as she prepares to make a southpaw shot on pool table during An explosion shMk the substa­ start. an Investigation tomorrow Mrs. Edwin D. Fosteri. 358 visit last night at the Press Club In London. Man Is not identified. In response to inquiries, tion on New- Canaan Ave. and fire ; morning to find out.” a press officer at Clarence House, her London residence, said the royal family includes billiards ajid followed. One man wa,s seen run­ No officials would conjecture oa Woodbridge St., contralto soloist, but they all go out like lambs the cause of the explosion, but a is a member of a quartet singing I snooker among its amusements and that the Queen .Mother is a pretty fair player. (AP Phoiofax via , ning from the substation, his e Full Width radio from London;) clothing afire. U.S. Bureau of Mines notice in jl I during the Lighted Cross services washroom, dated today, announced Freezer at Hartford’s pmanuel Lutheran You’d be surprised ... there are ^occasions when a woman • , None of the four were. Identl- i fied immediately. closing of the mine because of • Magnetic Safety Chunm on Wednesday evenings ’’Imminent danger of reoccurenc* duringHient. Mrs. Foster has also ’ practically roars into Pinehursl Grocery. But have you ^ Soviet Purchase Canceled Rockefellers Flee I The city of Noru'alk, uith the ■ Door (No I..atch ever watched the people comihg out Iht other side of the exception of South Norwalk, was of'Ynlne explosion from gas and/ beetf^ engaged as contralto soloist or dust.” To Break) in the quartet of the First Con- ( door? Regardless of how irritable or unhappy they may Safely as Fire Hits without power as were the town.s i of New Canaan, Westport and' '-■7c- This aubstanUated a comanon I gregational Church of Bristor for | have been on entering, they always look pleased as punch explanation of miners—that gas • 2 Egg Shelves the 15th consecutive year. . Executive Mansion Weston. when they leave. Something happens to these wpmen Sale Machines Firemen controlled the fire Beeped up from an older, mined- 18 Eggs quickly 'and began wetting down-^ out section and lg;nited ooal dUsL inside. And rio w:onder. It’s so easy to shop at IMnehurst, Albany, N. Y., March 3 (J*) Some minera reported there had no one could leave feeling glum. Nice wide aisles bor- _ a building next door. • 2 Adjustable _ Gov. and Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefcl- Walter Spatta,' a liquor store op­ been small gas fires since the new Shelves .dered by shelves loaded with your favorite foods . ler fled to safety early today as a section was opened last week. ATLANTIC Held Grave Error flash fire WTecked New York’s his­ erator across the street, said three The 22nd body was carried out pleasant clerks .. , fresh vegetables . . the finest meats ^ men were worklhg on top of a plat- FURNACE OIL toric old executive mansion and forin carrying big transformers. in a clattering- mine rail car at Aatonatlo DeUvery sold service style and best of all, you don’t have to stand destroyed pictures and art ob­ 7:36 am. ((3ST) today. It had 2 2 5 W*ekly Or ON OUR ^ ."Something blew.”- he said. Jflbsfc DELIVERED. INSTALLED L. T. WOOD CO. on one foot and then the other while you wait at the • WaJihlngton, March 3 (A*)—TheJ^will enter purchase negotiations jects valued a£ more than J250,- f'Flames shot out like a blowtorch been about six hours since the OWN check out counters. All in all, shopping at Pinehurst Senato Interna) Security subcom­ with the Bryant Company." . Pacifists, one holding oars aloft, arc hauled Into launch by frogmen m Holy Loch, Scotland, today first tx>dy was found, SERVICED Phone MI S-1129 Dodd, in-expressing his gratifi­ 000 and caught a couple of_ them and BUDGET • is a pretty good deal. mittee said today the Commerce The Governor, roused by . his set them on fire." as British Navy and police launches broke iip attempt to halt the mooring of the U.S. Na-vy tender Pockets of intense heat and PLAN Department - decision, since re­ cation, said 'There njachlnes are wife,, climbed from a second-floor Proteus. (AP‘ Photofax via radio from London). , deadly coal gas threatened the bp- ■ REG. 239.95 10.00 voked. to permit shipment of 45 of critical. Importance in the man­ Eyewitnesses agreed the expio-.______eration- and forced the reacueni to precision ja d in g machines to the ufacture of hlgh-preclsion mini­ bedroom window to the roof of a slon occurred at 11 ;48 a.m. They i. • . __ . 1 ' push forward with the greatest Soviet Uiuon was a grav^ error. ature ball bearings whicl^afe the shelter over, the main entrance described the blast as terrific. [Tk/f m- 1 fT ' _ s. „ i ww 1 ' T "L Rn OVEN ROAST BEEF.... and directed firemen in the rescue Company officials had no Imme- t f l J[ x e S I S t Comic Chase on H oly Loch care. A license to export the ma­ hearts of missile guid^f'e sys­ dlate explanation for the blast. Norj -^’■^'^***^** ^ ■ ' I ------si------The explosion occurred in a chines. first jjKU granted during tem.” of three eervante, temporarily sloped' shaft of the Viking Ooal ASK ABOUT OUR CASH PLAN CONNECTICUT FARM FRESH CHICKENS the Eisenhpyer admlnUtration Isolated by flames in their third- was there any Immediate word on ■ Both Hodges and his predeces­ when power might be restored. Mine eight miles northwest of RUM M AGE Special I'-' V over Defens* 1>aptrtment objec­ sor, former Secretary of Com­ floor quarters.- here—just what time nobody knew. These two popular meat items, sold the Pinehurst tions. The Hcenae waa renewed by merce Frederick H. Mueller, had All occjipants of the turrated, Scheduled fori Pacifist Blockadcrs The rescuers found the first SALE service way, hot pre-wrapped, have been selected for Secretary of Commerce Luther H. taken the position that Russia- Vlctorian-style residence that once Dempsey Raps NEC bodies after about four hours ot Pinehurst Grocery Values... special attention this week . . . a. Hodgea laat mooUi, alao againat could hiiy the machines elsewhere housed Presidents Grover Cleve­ Hartford. March 3 IIP)—Gov. Killer of Child _ ^ cautious probing through a. wall G-E Automatic Sponsored By St. Bridget’s] advice of the Defense Department. and that therefore an American land and two Roosevelts, Theo­ John N. Dempsey said today it of fumes. Roeary Society The on-again, off-again deal firm might as well get the busi­ dore and Franklin D., escaped would "ha a serious mistake to let New York, March 8 (*—Accused ’Xhere wes^langer ot another ex­ FARM HOUSE FROZEN CHOICE GR.YDE came to an end laat night, how­ down ladders without injury. Fail to Bar rroteus plosion. and M thsy gtbped for­ ever, when Hodgea announced he ness. the lifew Haven Railroad go Into child, killer Fr^d J. Thompson to­ Filter-Flo Washer CO. The Intosaal Rscurity subcom­ Rockefeller conservatively esU- bankruptcy through inaction by ward they sprayed cheniieeli to ST. BRIDGTS had reconsidered and permanent­ mated the total loss at ISOO.OOU. day was ordered to undergo Apple Pies 29c RIB ROAST BEEF ly caiicelM the export- license of mittee disputed this on the basis the states served by the railroad.’* of testimony it said it hSd taken Paintings' charred by flames Dempsey made this comment in psychiatric tests to see If he is sane Topeka, Kan., filsrch 8 (IP)— ^Macmillan told Commons yester- (OmUnned on Page Seven) Was 239.95 CHURCH NO LCMIT . . . STOCK UP . . the Bryant Co., Springfield, Vt. ------'day., Whole 7-rib roast cut as you spec­ Ih a report Issued today, the from 12 recognized experts In. the that apparently originated In the a 200-woM statement on a pro- and can face trial on a first degree A group of Pacifists plans to ify for your freezer or the 7th Internal Security subcommittee ball bearing, field; - basemeni: and swept up to the pos4l by the New Ibigland Coun­ murder Indictment. picket Foibes -Air Force Base British newspapers predicted the rib (as is) . . . . . - . . . ^ . . . Lb. main-floor m uslcroom and ^tq today while netvsmen are Inter­ Patrick Henry would ariive here e Completely BASEMENT > ■ - ■aid export of the machines wuld lYUs t^lm ony, it said, gave cil that the railroad ionsider bank­ The teats will ha made at New SEA SWEET FLAVOR—LARGE CI.E-^NED, ovecwheli ohig support to the second-floor “bedrooms Included ruptcy. viewing the two RB47 fliers over the weekend as anti-nucIe^U' Automatic (black .trip removed) . . . have enabled the Soviet Union to York’s Bellevue Hospital. Mean­ recently released from a Mos­ demonstrators poured Into this FIR.ST 4 RIBS OF ' 5th AND ■peed up by several years the pro­ stand tal :en by the Defense De­ numerous old niaaters valued at • The Governor eald there are while, his pleading to the indict­ Bulletins duction of better and smaller about 8200,000. They were given cow prison. normally quiet, basin on the Clyde. e Exclusive G-E Saturday THIS TENDER REEF . 6th RIBS partment that the Bryant Corn- strong indications that “bank­ ment was postponed until April. 6. Jul);us' Jacobs of New Y'ork A British warship escorted the Fflter-Fh) , • March 4— 10 A.M. Shrimp '•*’55c--2$1.00 missile guidance systems. ruptcy proceedings would lead to A court-assl^ed attorney asked from the AP Wires (AS IS) (AS IS) It said it imdertook an investl- Page Seven) (Contliiaed on Page Seven) a substMtiSLi curtailment of both General Sessions Ctourt Judge Cit>’,' said . the group . is pro­ Proteus. (USUALLY’ 58c) gaUon of the matter "not In any pgdBenger and freight eervlce to Thomas Dlckena for the psychia­ testing against individuals who And the attempt by the paci­ e Water-Saver Household Articles, - eiam their living working, with fist demonstrators to block the desire to find scapegoats but be­ the New England area—a curtail­ tric examination and the judge ap­ tender from her mooring place GUN BATTLE IN CX>NOO r Clothing, Etc. , cause we felt that the larger Issue ment which would gravely affect proved. weapons. They are on a “peace - LeopoMviUe, Hie Congo, THE FA5IOUS JACK AUOI ST march” across the countrj-. - was' fizzled. involved In the Bryant case was, )g Hiring in Strike the public Interest and conven­ Three lawyers were appointed to The hostile,fleet set out to bat­ Mkrch S (ff)—UN. Sndaaesc DELIVERED, INST.ALLED NO MONEY DOWN potentially, of ilfe-or-death impor­ ience.” represent Thompson — Carson de- troops and Congolese soldiers 2 00 tance to America and the( free Holy Loch, Scotland, March 3' tle as the American ahlp moved 0 ^ 5 0 Monthly SERVICED ■ Clam Chowder SiSc- -3$1.00 He added: Witt Baker, Irving Mendelson and- stem-first up the lock. fought • gaii' tattle in llio At- tb . world.** "The IntersUte Staff Commit­ William Chance. Baker and Chance (J*)—The U.S. Navy tender Proteus lantlo port of Bnaaon today, with your old washer (USUALI.Y 39c > The subcommittee added it was tee has been informed that under ran a comic blockade by * pacifist Hundreds of the tender’s crew, Employers, Labor Clash are Negroes. lining the rails, watched the fan­ tbe UN. reported. Aatt-UN. (Oven Ready 79c Ib.V •onvinced that the decision to thl.s procedure (bankruptcy) the The murder indictment—to which canoe armada today and moored tensions reached' near heights SAFETY-TESTED (Oven ready 89c lb.) grant the export license was “a probebilities are that a)j suburban safqly at this new- • missile sub­ tastic scenes which followed. the law requires a ))lea of innocent The mosquito flotilla Included In Leopoldvffle. PreWndnary Bov<»-glrl. . get your personallred name plate grave error -— an error In^ judg­ passenger serv’lce east of New —also charges Thompson with kid­ marine base.' U .N . reports snUI one Oenso* from Neotle*. . . . buy Controls have Spice and Butterscotch morals, too. would prohibit' replacement of smotiou as the munler indictment rested. * One rowboat with two men in It MISSHJB CZAB UBGED e Removable Oven workers involved^in labor disputes. bill was aimed primarily at stop­ Culled from AP Wires was read. He -spoke only „ one The Prpteus.® unhindered by the sank. So did a one-man canoe. One 59 OLDS. $2495 BOASTING CHICKENS ping professional strike-breaking word. ■ ■ /.■ Washington, Mkrcb 8 CAV— I>oor, Easy S-88 Station Waigon Among spokesmen for Labor sideshow, moved majestically into canoe . was seized and hauled The Honse Appn^iriations Com- -were Mitchell Sviridoff, president firms that come Into an area hit A court clerk askedshim: "Are place 200 yards off Ardnadam, on aboard a launch, complete with its ^ C le a n in g How about peanut butter and jam sandwiches 3'/: to 4 Lbs. ' Dempsey Sees by a strike and supply the needed you Fred J. Thomp.son?” ~ m itiee today caUed for s "czar;* of the State Labor Council; Ralph Proposal to opeed modernization the north side of the loch, and two occupants. 'The other two over the missUe progiwn to out • Oven Timer 59 MERC. $ i m . , . again, we feature at a very special price personnel. “Yes." was the reply. went under to their gunwales. Monterey 4-Door Hardtop F0YERS-BROILERS Pancallo, New Britain, an oiBclai They cited the present newspa­ of nation’s productive machinery, Thompson’s attorneys Mid" they dropped anchor exactly on sched­ costs and end divided responal*' • Clock With the regular .59c jars of Peter Pan Peanut But­ Upset Budget of the International Tj’pographlcal ule at 10:30 a.m. Two' of the canoe paddlers, btltty. It acted on recommenda­ per labor dispute In Portland, .Ore., stimulate, machine tool industry conlerred with him about nvp min­ wearing life, jackets, spumed res­ Slinute Minder About 3 Lbs. Union and vice president of the as one in which strike-breakers and help underdeveloped countries The Patrick Henri’, first of the tion of a Bubconunlttee t^eh- '59 RAMBLER $1795 ter for only■ • 49c. «i utes and told him of their plan to U.§. Navy nuclear subs for.JwKlch cue efforts and started swimming • 2.3-Inch Ma.ster Ambassador Super 4-Door. State Labor Council, and Norman were employed. comes from Rep. Frank Kowalski, seek psychiatric tests recently heard testfanony that- Clfit’KKN LEGS, lb. 49c—SOi:P NECKS, lb. 6c J lu GOP Plaus Zolot, counsel for the State Labor D-Conn. . . . New Zealand's new the JProteus. will act as mother toward the Proteus. One of the the program has been delsyed Oven IJVERS, lb. 79c ■ Council. ■ Asked ' Thompson’s response to ship, is already' en route from snd costa Increased beeanze of (Continue^ on Page Seven.) Prime Minister Keith J. Holyoake this, the attorneys said he" voiced (Continued ou Page Four)- '58 RAMBLER $995 Gov. Newspaper management offlciala and President Kennedy meet for America. Prime . Minister Harold divided and duplicated responsi- ■f^kly Or. Monthly No Money Ambassador 2-Do*r Hartford, (J*)' ho feeling but remafked that he bUlties. While tbe Air Force ap­ DELIVERED John N. Dempseynas warned Re- were among the leading .opponents first time with luiffth at White tw-lce had been in a niehtal ins'ti- 2 0 0 " 8.50 Down With qf the bill. They called it an un­ House and general review of world parently has solved the problem, INSTAL1.ED '57 OLDS. $1395^ . publican leglsiatora against throw­ tution. of proridlng the missiles, the O.V o n t OWN B l »GKT PI.AN Your Old Range Stock Up On These Special ing the proposed state budget out necessary shackling of manage­ affaire. , Before arraignment qn the mur­ SERVICED S-88 Holiday Sedan ment in the right to run its own Alpert Opposes Soviet Bcientists aro trying to Compromise Prepared committee said. - ?It haa not, ■ G oT dI n c a r r o t s ; of balance by rejecting continued der ebunt, it was necessary for hoivever, solved the many major Pinehurst Frozen Food use ©X state motor vehicle fee In- business. restore radio contact ^ t h Venus- Thompson to'm ike a brief appear'^ problems besetting tbe construc­ '57 OLDS. $1195 ■ come for general purposes. Bartlett Barne-s, cb-publlshef of bound rocket, which Taao says has ance before a magistrate for rou­ 1 YEAR f a c t o r y SER V IC E 88 HoltdaiioUday Sedan Bankruptcy for tion portion of th is program.** CDCC R K 'i v e r y r p c c (2 bags 25c) •T wlil not accept an unbalanced the Bristol Press and president of been speeding along in silence tine. dismissal of the more general ON ALL PARTS and LABOR Values ••• the ColTnecticut Daily Newspaper since early this week . . . De­ charge of homicide on. which he U.S., Britain Give Soviet ri\C C ANYWHERE rlV C C APPLE PIES only 29c each budget from the legislatufe," the l a d y o h u r c h i u . b e t t e r '57 BUICK $1095 PI^HURST FANCY LARGE Governor said yesterday in Issuing Association, said the bill is an "un­ New Haven RR pressed areas legislation amount­ was held pending grand jury- in- Ldkidon, March 8 OP). — Lady Special 2-Door Hardtop GREY LEDGE FARMS NATIVE TURKEY’S called for invasion of employe-ern- ing to 8894 mtiUon wins first of cUctment M. 'Plump 9 lb. alze, lb. 69c his warning’ to the GOP-controlled ChurdiUI had a comfortable ployer relations.” Boston; March 3 hP) — A pro­ many. Oapdt'ol Hill approvals nec­ Thompson said nothing during night'. St.-Maiy'k Hospttol said ICEBERG LETTUCE 17c House. . , essary to get 'program Into op­ this half-minute procedure, but at Last Offer for Test Ban '57 PONT. $1195 B t OS Ga %AJ G "If the Republican House refuses He said it would hit hardest at posal by the New England Coun­ today. The 76-year-oId wife of GE *‘M0BILE-MAID’ 4- Door Station Wagon to allow the continued use of motor those businesses that deal in per­ cil that, the financially-pressed eration this year . . . Western Eu­ another time a reporter asked him Sir Winston CbnrchUl entered ishable goods or must make prompt rope reacts favorably to President how He felt and he replied; (2 for 33c) BROCCOLI CUTS vehicle fee Income for general pur­ New Haven Railroad consider Kennedy’s plan for peace corps of the heepltal Tueeday for what '55 OLDS. $995 poses It must balance the budget delivery of their products. bankruptcy has been rejected by , "All right.” , *■ By JOHN M HIGHTOWER ‘^-Geneva March 2U If within two was described as a rest. 5- 88 Holiday Sedan Labeled by its sponsors as a young Americans to work In Guards, reported him coopera­ Washington. March 3 liiP) —. n.onths the talks prove fruitless, Firm crisp apples from Per© Farms . . . Delicious . . . O r either by raising taxes or cutting the line's president as a ’‘public "world’s undeveloped areas. services.’’ "Citizens Job Protection Bill,” the be damned” sugggestion. tive in a ^ movements necessary, Britain and the United * States Kennedy^’ill be under very heavy PEACE TAINS OONTINUB AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER '55 FORD $49 Macs . . . Baldwin.s. PEAS, 4 boxes measure would prohibit any person "I'm not guilty.. .you were prej­ for taking him from his jail cell were reported fully -agreed today pressure* from the Defense De­ Paris, March 8 (JV-Algerian He said be would not accept The council’s proposal was con­ udiced...” Mrs. Margaret H. to the criminal courts building and partment, and the Atomjg Energy station Wagon either higher taxes or curtailed or firm from offering to supply tained In a - report made public to make one more major effort to peewe feelers' moved under­ Sliced Mississippi Brand Bacon at 59c; Lean Chuck substitute workers for replace­ Fisher of Georgetown, Del., going through the various pro-, negotiate^with Russia a treaty Commiiton. authorities said, to ground today. Emissaries from a Nooda ho Pictsweet services. yesterday. The promotional organ' screams at judge when he sen­ cedurea there. He also'was said to order, resumption .of nuclear test special nirlng '55 OLDS. $79 Ground'lb. 69c; Hamburg 55c lb. or Lamb Patties at Dempsey made the remarks ments for workers on strike. outlawing nuclear test explosions. the French government and the Sviridoff proposed an amend­ izatton for New England said tences her to life Imprisonment The Kennedy -adniinistratlon is explosiona.- Algerian r^el high command or hook-yp Deluxe 98 4-Door 35c jb. will help any budget. BROCCOLI after Republicans, at a legislative bankruptcy proceedings might re­ for fatal poisoning of her husband, (Continued on Page Sevep) « caucus' Indicated they would not ment to the bill which would leave understood , to be preparedj along Tests were halted 2>^ years ago are believed meeting in aeoret. employers, free to do their own lieve financial pressure, restore Ernest, 50...G'roup of Post Office^ with Britain, tef offer Russia some when the Geneva negotiations Both sides wera moving cau­ a Xeeda no J«4 PLYM. $44 This week'. . . Swordfish, Smelts, Salmop and Oysters approve continuance of what has employe morale. Insure rehabili­ Department management officials' Belvedere 4-Door SPEARS been dubbed the "diversion” issue. recruiting of employes to replace compromise proposals on the inter­ opened. The moratorium now In tiously after the rebda* aooep- rinsing of are available. strikers, subject to applicable tation and continued operation in is assigned to Improve performance national • inspection system which effect has no inspection provisions. tance of French FiraMent dinhra 4 boxes "Diversion” has been the label statutes already in existence. the public interest. of Providence’s 815-8 million auto­ 1100,000 in Stamp '55 VOLKS. i79 given to a practice Ihtroduced .un would be set up under the treaty British experts headed by Min­ Charies de Gaulle’s offer to ne­ Pepperidge Farm dis­ VELVEETA CHEESE. Special . .2 lb. box 89C | Other bills considered at the George Alpert, President of New mated post office which Rep. Ji to police the test ban. ister of State David Ormsby-Gore gotiate an end to their f)*2-year Buy On Our Wagen. Sun-roof der former .Governor Abraham hearing would prohibit emplqyers Haven, attacked the report as ”er- Vaughan Gary, D-Va., says failed Albums Recovered war for Indepeadenco from • Just roU up to tinctive cookies are of­ Every day low price on Rlhicoff in 1959 to use motor But authorities here said that have been conferring here for a table, roll to EASY Flve.roiirtenus aalesmeii of 25 or more persons fium dis­ roneoui and onesided.” He said miserably. week with U.S. experts headed by France. Neither wants a fum- fered in 13 varieties Hood’.s Milk . . . .gal. 78c, '/j gal. 45c, 2 qls. 45c vehicle fee income for general continuing operations in the state it was "conceived In venom and Tight-lipped . sheriff's officers, of Bridgeport. Manch 3 .(A*i — A major concessions by the Russians Ms to endanger chances ot soo- sink, then re- TERMS to serx’e you; state' expenditures instead of for on their present Irisistence'on mini- Kennedy’s top disarmament ad- 'lax and 'read ' Fran Dickenson, Bob Jones, including the new Slate Butter...... (Vis) lb ,75c | without ^vlng at least two weeks dedicated to the proposition that BeevlUe, Tex., scour south Texas large part of the stolen 8135,000 riser, John J. McCloy;'They are highway purposes. notice to their employes; prevent ranch country for bandits who rob­ stamp collection of Milton C. Rott- rhum Inspection will necessary the paper. Paul Dougiyi, Al Catalano, Southport all choco as- Isle of Gold Margarine ...;...... -2 lbs. 41c Republicans fought against the the public be damhed.” to meet ,the British-American po­ now in the final stage of the 'pres­ John Falcone- the granting of an injunction in a The council aald bankruptcy bed rancher and his poker-playing man, 10'33 Briarwood Aye., taken ent series of talks, though other LOAN BOOST BIXMiKED softmeht and Tahiti " Serve Hood’s CottR^e Cheese .with Shurfine J plan two years ago but were de- labor dispute where adequate po­ guests of 836,000 yesterday.. .Mrs. from^ his home by burglars last licing requirements. Washington, March 8m^—The ' feated by the Democratlc-controll- would improve chances of getting consultations are expected, before Jfuat 2 2 5 M’eekly Or Delivered. Installed Chocolate Sandwich. sliced pineapple or buy Hood’s pineapple cottage ! lice protection exists; prevent in­ an able and experienced railroad John F. Kennedy, wife of Prev December, has been recovered in U.S. and British disarmament the Geneva negotiations resume. House Appro|Htatlono Commlt- Semiced •d Icigislature. junctions where employers have Massachusetts and Rhode Island, experts have agreed they, should teo today turned down a 8160 Buy the large pkg. of cheese or„garden salad cottage cheese. This year Republicans, through man to operate the New Haven Ident, accepts appointment as hon­ McCloy is directing a thorough­ MANCHESTER Nabisco Fig Newtons 1 failed to comply wRh the lavy, their The report referred to testimony orary national crusade chairman Bridgeport Police reported today. know by late May whether the mllUen Increase regtast by Ptas- Just Dbun Save 4c on special pack 3 Ib. Crisco at .. ...91c their control of the House, may contract with the union, or have A 47-year-old Providence, Soviet government Is seriously in­ going review of mil UjS. disarma­ ident Kennedy for tta Davpsf- 9 0 0 **“““'*^ 5.00 while the^price is 33c. - be able to w t Ui4 practice if they before the Interstate Commerce of American Cancer Society’s edu­ ment policies followed during the OLDSMOBILE failed tq make every reaaonable Commission that 18 executives had cational and fund-raising cam­ atampdealer, ^naro Merrone, , in terested in making a test ban meat Lonn lYmd. Tta InM n desire. effort to settle the dispute; and whose shop two of the stolen agreement;. President Kennedy has Eisenhower administration. With used to grant tow toteresttoam ' MOTOR SALES OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY TILL 9 The OOP campaign platform baa .would prohibit secondary boycotts rejected the New’’Haven presi­ paign whiclt starts in April. respect to the nuclear weapons to underdovelsped ootatrtM,. la dency. Premature shqtdown of second ■tamp albums were found, was ar­ told officials. ■ and reportedly as-v ' pled^d tmequivoqal opposition to and orgaillzational picketing. rested last night on a charge of sured the British,' that he is de- tests problem. It is understood that rejecting tbe Increase, tta ^ “Selling and' servicing - continued “diversion;” Secondary picketing occurs Despite the bankruptcy pro­ stage engine causes Titan Inter­ he and Kennedy have decided in mltto^enewsd i posal, the council said, state and continental missile tb plunge into receiving -stolen property. termini to get an agreement i( Oldsmoblles for ovCr 25 years.** ' It has been estimated that when strikers in e dispute with the Soviets wiH accept reasonable the main to follow the broad finding that tta I SERVICE Dempsey's budget will b* thrown local officials should continue their Atlantic Ocean for short of Its In­ Capt. Joseph A. Walsh, chief of RAV DWYER, Used Car Mgr, one company also act agSinst oth­ detectives, said 32 albums repre- inspection safeguards -against policy lines worked out slhca 1958. MinMnsthatOMMhil 612 WEST CENTER ST. out of balance by 830 million if er companies- that lend their sup- consideratioh of tax and other re­ tended 8,100-mlle goal lakt night. Theie policies cover hpth the hower ^ lief for the New Haven. Jazz trumpeter Louts (Satdbmo) ■eitiing. approximately 8100.0(» eheating. STORE- MI 8-2411 Pinehurst - Aversion is halted. perrt by supplying it with or by The next round of negotiations nature of the test ban and the Under bankruptcy, the council Armstrong, back from eightrmonth worth of Rottnian’s collection, ^ J . Dempse.v 'said continued diver- buying its goods. Organizational between the United States, Brttalri) Open Jhvenlngs Monday through PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT 302 MAIN ST*. picketing Is picketing done by a tour of Europe and Africa, de- (OMltoiied on Tags nra) 713 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER—P^ONE MI 9-9523 (OoatlBiied *■ Fag* Nlae) unlmi that la trying to become tbe (CoaOmed *■ ?ag«, Ntae) '•Bribea Us trip an "great, raan." (Ooattmed on Page Nine) and Tbs Soviet Union ^U . start in FrMay and Saturday aftemoona I i *■ V’ ■ J-J ‘!l ' ? -t