s."' ' V'- . i ■./ , MONDAY, MAY 21,1961 PA:GE FOURTEEN AYWifire Net jPreM Rmi lie Weether '.V ■ ' '"’41'"' For the W ei* Boded - Foreeast of U. B. Weather Bureatt <:.t Vi, ^ '■ r .,.- May 19. 1888' - ' '' ' ■ ■ : Ottleers of the Women's Society ZmtersWiUiEIeai* Clear, cold tonight, law Bear It. of ChrtatlBn Servloe of;. South m x 0 i Wednesday moatly sOBay, Ittti* About Town Methodist Church will' be elected at ' Paggioli-Baldwin 13,583 > j. a meeting tonight at 8 in the chapel 5 Bids Tonight LECLERC Msmbee of the Audit ^ temperature ctaangej High in 76b.. Amy P. la, Tol- ice in the church sanctuary. North Methodist*' Church was Five items will concern the Zon­ l*nd Rd., B, Resi­ No'Job Too Large or Small »in . Named to Board lience Zone A; Everett and Ruth de Quay has appealed urgent­ Manchester Lodge of Masons bow length gathered sleeves and WOOD-PUSTIC-METAL bell shaped skirt extending to a Keith, Meadow Lane, Residence ly to acting Secretary-Gen­ Anderson Shea Auxiliary, VFW, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Fred T. Baker, 30 Lyndal* St, PLASTER of PARIS By PDEBCE LEHMBECK Afosed to' carry the program. ThJs^eU as those holding divergent chapel train. Her bouffant, finger­ Zone AA, to erect a house bn two ______l_S_a m .MM sibAblnn eral U Thant to halt all ag­ at the Masonic Temple. After a has been appointed to the town's brought complaint from the 'Views,” the station added. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. tip veil of illusion, was attached lot portions which will have lees NEW YORK (A P)—The bgrlef business meeting members insurance advisory committee to asso^<.’ion that it had been Dr. EMward R. Annla of Mi gressive actioh in West New at the post home, preceding a succeed T. J. Crockett whose term to a petal crown with pearl trim. frontage than allowed by regula­ American Medical Asaocia- ami, Fla., the main AMA speaker, joint memorial service with the of John Mather Chapter, Order of DWYER PRODUDTS blacked out In the Presidents Guinea, the target of an Indo­ is expiring. Baker’s term will She carried a crescent shaped tions and Socony Mobil Oil Co., tion has countered President said the relati, pro at Man­ Carpenter’s Orbits a White House breakfast confer­ Main St., and brothers of the bride; declared that It was "Just another The letter made reference to TRADE-UP COUPON chester Country Club, will be and Gerald Gardner of Hilliard f stagbig of ‘let’s fool the Ameri­ the mediation efforts of Ellsworth ence that Kennedy reiterated pre­ guest speaker at a paid-up mem­ Wa'II give you, with this coupon, a St. can people again’ " and charged Bunker, a U.S. diplomat. vious charges that doctora Who bership meeting of Charter Oak $10.00 trade-in allowance on a new | Mrs. Baldwin wore a beige suit that tt omitted important - factors. De Quay said hts government's oppose financing health aervlcea 21' Pow-R-Drive Toro Whirlwind i Lodge, B’nai B’rith, Wednesday for the elderly by Social Security mower. Offer appllai ragardlasa of \ with matching accessories and a The AMA representatives spoke Outlook Improves "peaceful and constructive ap­ evening at Temple Beth Sholom taxe.s have not studied th* admin­ the condition or ago of your old lavender orchid corsage. The from Madison Square Garden, proach” to the question waa vestry. istration bill. mowor. Qood until May 31, 1962. A catered dinner will be served bridegroom's mother wore a beige the same spot from which Ken­ demonstrated clearly by its will­ OneCoupon per Pow-R-Drive Mower. eyelet'dress with coordinated ac­ nedy w^ed support of the King- ingness to discuss '^th Indoneat^ AMA leaders. In a nationally at 7. A brief business meeting will CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (A P )—Twin threats of precede the program at 9, to cessories and a corsage of yellow „ Frscchla Studio Anderson measure a day earlier all aspects of proposals made, by televised broadcast Monday night,’ •10 which the public is Invited. TTie roses. MRS. RICHARD TAYLOR PAGGIOU in a free-time' public service na­ weather and forest, fire smoke dissolved today and Project Bunker, "together with all. Items called the administration'* plan a golf pro and Instructor will give a A reception for 175 guests was tional telecast. Mercury officials were optimistic that astronaut Malcolm related to this problem- deemed “cruel hoax’ 'which would "heart­ held at the Rosemount Restau­ But whereas Kennedy spoke be­ relevant by either party.” lessly ignore milllona” who need A Whirlwind cuts better, op­ THIS COUPON IS WORTH demonstration and relate stories Florida Mrs. Paggioll wore a blue Whitney division of United Air­ Scott Carpenter could be launched on his orbital flight rant, Bolton. For a motor trip to fore a live audience of 17,600, the Bunker was reported to have coveragSr erates easier, lests longer, about the game. suit with white accessories and a craft Corp., Blast Hartford. Mr. two AMA spokesmen sat alone In Thursday. „ , _ proposed that ,thb United Nations Humphrey joined Rep. Carl Al­ needs less service and costs $ in ON A NEW white orchid corsage. The couple Paggioll is a 1955 graduate of less per year to own than gy the vast arena—an arrangement Weather' experts said smoky administer West New Guinea for bert of Oklahoma, House majority l U POW-R-DRIVE M l will live at 12 Oxford St. Manchester High School and haze from two widely scattered any other rotary. Besides you -that they said “ may help us get two years while Dutch officials leader. In opUmUtic prediction* Mrs. Paggioili is a 1960 grad­ Howell Cheney Technical School. across to the American people the flree was not settling fo this area State News l«. the best parts service In T O R O WHIRLWIND leave and Indonesian offlctala that Kennedy will get eon)* action uate of Manchester High School He is employed by the Amco Man­ MONDAY, TUESDAY and grossly unfair disadvantage under as feared Monday. T hey' said the industry. And, of course, Como In taKe over. The Indonesians were In this session of Congress on th* and is employed at Pratt and ufacturing Co., South Windsor. which ws doctors, are laboring U> there probably will bo some base described as receptive and the there's a one year warranty. Got Our health proposal. marLOW WEDNESDAY SPECIALS!; make otir voices and our reasons in the launching area Tbursday Dutch aa hesitant. That contrasted with a' state- but It should not Interfere wlOi Roundup PRICE! heard.” EASY TERMS! * A Boston station, WBZ-TV, re- camera ttacklng of the Atlas FAKFAK, West New Guinea, (Continued on Page Bight) BINGO ___ t ■ ______— FREE PURNELL PARKING — boc^er rocket. SPONSORED BY THE WOMEN’S AUXILIARY (AP)—The Dutch government au Science Shrinks Piles The fires are In the Everglades, thorlzed today the evacuation of OF FIRE AND PCNLICE JUNIOR ATHLETIC CORPS south of Cape Canaveral, and In a Taxpayer’s Suit 7(X) women and children from New Way Without Surgery Kowalski Pins marsh 16 miles to the west. The West New Guinea’s west and Police Capture TUESDAY, MAY 22-8 P.M. latter waa reported only smoulder­ Attacks Legality south coasts threatened by Indo­ ing today. nesian paratroopers. Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Senator Hopes PooslbUity of heavy clouds Of State Loans The evacuees were being moved Alleged Driver MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER—Ml 0-6221 York, N. Y. (Sp*clal> ~ For the so thorough that suflferers made above the Cape on* Thursday ap­ to the island of Biak and to Man C. R. (Rubs) Peablet shows news of his hiring as Pecos, Texas, police chi^f— “ On Main St. 60 Y ean With Everything" ARMY and NAVY CLUB • ‘ wWfih h« sidd yesUrday at Ran awnente, CJalif., he wag fired be- Proceeds For The Potty Footfasill League Insurance first time science has found a new astonishing statements like **Pilet parently vanished overnl|^t jMxen HARTFORD (AP) — A taxpay okwart on the northeast coast of hcalins aubstance with the aston> have ceased to be a problem T* On 2 G>ntests a storm front In. the Mldweet * ^ era suit attacking the oonsUtu- West New Guinea. in ^ tig a ted Billie Sol Estes, now charged with fraud in farm deals. Of Escape jCar Ishing ability to shrink hemor­ The secret is a new healing sub­ ed dlrecttai to the northrnortteaM. tlonallty of the state's new $25 stance (Bio-Dyne®)—discovery of rhoids, stop itching, and relieve _-ATED PRESS The storm earlier was pusWSig the mlUion Industrial building pro- The Dutch announced their Nep- pain — without surgery. a world-famous research institute. GROTON (AP)—Anthony. Del- SliCDd ------In Eew Britain and etoudt tgi(»srd < flo r t ^ , ^ gram wUl be instituted soon with ttme planes strafed Indonesian po- lernla, 34, wanted In the staring of In cate after case, while gently This substance is how available Waterbary east their votee today In ritlofia Monday south of Tfosrin- relieving pain, actual reduction in tuppogitory or ointment form -of v A t e yi|( poQpctatlon o f the stats ad- two ,detodUves, was ar-- under the name Preparation H®. l ^ a x Y riecUona that eoutd hava ______ItlilyJMiWV-’*“ “ **'■ minlatrntlcm. buan, where 120 Iq^laReslan TMtra- Judge Orders rested by State Police today. (shrinkage) took place. a atrong bearing on Congreaeman- Most amasing of all—resul U were At all drug counters. bftlelala iMleve State Attorney General Albert troops were drapiml Beturdsy. Police said Dellernla waa picked at-large FrankRaerelekl’s priitleal )m accopUhle on S. ^ les promised the action last The Netherisnds Information U.S. to Move Grain up at (hv home of his 'Wife in near­ future. night at an.emetgency meeting of Service said earlier Indonesian Body Exhumed by Norwich. . The f orecaet celled for eunny ekieg for the National the Industrial Building Commis­ paratroops had been forced back The atithorltiea said that an tm- when the polls opmed at noon In __ id Space Adminis- sion called by Gov. John N. Demp- near Teminbuan. That appeared W aterbu^ and Y OJn. In New Identified member of the family MAY SPECIAL— MON.-TUES.-WED. ONLY Boiled U a fiS eUd that based on the •ay- to contradict a claim by Indone­ In Estes Case called the Groton State Police bar­ Britain. 'The polls wM stay open in Off Estes Property 'pfSaeBt weather foreeeet, there Is Dempsey said officials of lend­ sia's Antara news agency that In­ racks and reported that Dellernia cities until 8 pChina i/ho are willing to come to no h^ actually charged that In Tllden, Neb. will be. look into allegations that- influ­ program. He had been looking Formosa. /-• ' the/ program is unconstitutional, A tornado cut a patch 600 feet He said it Is Ukely that someone into Estes' cotton allotments. MAN KILLED IN CRASH LONDON (A P)—CJolonlal Sect** will be brought from Texas to ap- ence in Washington helped Estes President ^ Chlang Ksl-shek’e but "It would be desirable to get wide and a mile long through the build his vast cotton and grain Dtkt. Atty. Bryan Ruaa had in­ HAMPTON (AP)—Two car# tary'Reglnald MaudUng eald today I government'set up the rommlttee western outskirts of Mitchell. 6«ar during the hearing*. He de- vited Freeman to appear before a /nigh court ruling to clarify the • — r storage empire. collided heodon today on Rt. 6, Britain 'waa puzzled Iqr Commu­ Konday after a storm of criticism Usue completely.” Scores of business places, homes clin^ to say whether T?exa# Atty. the grand jury here If the secre­ killing 2S-year-old Ronald P. Gen. Will Wilson would be asked Estes is now bankrupt and is nist ,C h ^ ’s change of poUcy because It had ottered a haven / Dempsey said he is confident and farm structures were levelled awaiting trial on fraud charges. tary had any new e'vldcnce. Free­ Gagnon, 20 Moosiip Rd., Central Take Advantage of Dur Spring Specialt to testify. man, In a telegram, advised coun­ permlta swarm* of refugees to de^ to only a comparative few of the that the program wlU stand up or damaged. Informed sources said the Sen­ Village. Both cars were demol­ The wind sucked Mary Jo Hohn, F o u n t s headg the House Inter­ ty officials "We know of none scend on Hong Kong. thousends of refugees British ofiV under legal scrutiny. ate Investigations subcommittee ished by the Impact. Gagnon rials ar* barring from overcrowd- 3, from the arms of her mother governmental Relations subcom­ here who may have any firsthand was elotie In hla car. The driver D D U B L E ^ . ^ mittee. His group will be the first expects to question at least 100 He told the House of Oommona ed'Hong Kong. / and swept her into a nearby field- knowledge. We are continuing to of the other auto, Frank M. Red Chinese border guards are i Cra$h Victim Dies In Cougrea* to conduct public arltnesses from both the Kennedy It was generaUy beUeved, ^ w - The child 'and her parenU,' Mr. and Eisenhower administrations, check, and if any names (are) Smith, 28, of Cottage Rd,, Cov­ GREEN STAMPS not trying to stop the human tid*. kORWALK (AP)—Mrs. A. to- and Mrs. DeWayne Hohn, were hearings on the Estes case, but a found will advise you. as we want ever, that moat of the refugees Barnes said (fians previously entry, was Injured. Police said With "It la hard to he certain of the land Oldden, 51, of 1 Wing taken to a hospital. S ^ te sul^ommittee ie preparing you to luive our full cooperation the craah occurred aa Smith Rd;, New Canaan, died in Nqrwalk an Inquiiy. had been made to move li046,156 Veal Clillets reason for It," h* continued. (Oontbnied‘ea Fage A diner was blown down. Injur­ buahela of grain from warehouses in this matter.’■ tried to pass a tractor-trailer. All On Location Hospital last night, Several hours Fountain said his subcommittee "Very few othef countries have ing three women, and.‘ the wind under the control of Coleman D. Marshall was found dead on his Smith .'Waa taken to Windham after beli^ Injured In an auto ac­ would concentrate on grain stor­ farm near here. He had been shot Community Memorial Hospital Cleaning Of eel Pak Braml shown any parttotilor desire to re­ tipped over an ice cream truck, age aspects of the case, but might MeSpadden, a ' businesg associate ceive large numbers of Chinese. cident here. injuring the driver, Ralph Winter. with a bolt-action rifle Justice of In - WUIImantic. Upholstery and Large sise, all.: ih*at, no New Canaan, police said Mra also taka a loric at Bates dealings of Estes. ' "We must hhv* effective control Telephone and power lines were Asked what would be done with the Peace Lee Fafmer returned waste. Senre 'with apple P o l n ^ H i ^ OUdden was a passenger in a cat in cotton allotments. SIAMESE TWIN DIES Wall to Wall Carpet over the number of people coming knocked out. Asked it his subcommittee had the .Estes elevators and wsre- an inquest verdict of suicide. operated by her daughter, Eliza­ A fire house siren alerted the A few Hours after the grand LONDON (AP) — Jennifer 8 9 : intp Hong Kong." . , beth, 19, which crashed into a access to reports of the 76 FBI hgusea after the grain t* removed, Offer good until May 81, MaudUng jadded that Individual Norwich M an townspeople of Tllden after a agents President [Kennedy has Barnes replied that is not his Jury reopened the investigation Amadu from Nigeria died today 1962 parked tnuA in Old Norwalk Rd. Judge Barron ordered the disin­ during an operation to separate C h l n ^ e T S ^ g t o slip over the Mra GUdden and her daughter twister had been spotted on a said are assigned to the case, problem. border knew aO Uttle about the Weather Bureau radar In nearby Fountolh said Atty., Gen. Robert The government pays about terment. He said he^acted at the her frpm her Siamese twin RUG and were -taken to Norwalk Hospital. Joan. A spokesman at Hammer­ motivos' of the Peiping govern In 2 Slayings •The mother died of multiple 4n- Norfolk. F. Kennedy has pledged cooper 18.5 cents a bushel a year for /UPHOLSTERY menl as the British authorities . Thuiks tO .the warning, the Carl grain at<^ge. (Continued on Page Eight) smith Hospital said 5-month-old nEM.CAUF0MM ternal Injuries. The daughter was ation. Jennifer succumbed two-thirds GARNER'S CLEANING His statement coincided wUh|§.. NEW YORK (AP) — An ex-con. treated for ,a fractur*)d elbow and Ekites got mdre than $7 million . (Coatinned on Pkge Eight) in grain storage payment# from of fhe.way through a five-hour 8 GRISWOLD ST,—MI 9-1752— M I F-«7«7 ! - irnountliig concern in British offlr .vlct named by police as the trig, lacerations of the chin. the government. S to i^ e costs on operation to separate the twins, clal quarters over the cetngee german In the . slaying of two who were joined at the base .of problem. Thff British government Brobklyn detectives In a holdup the 43 million bushels of grain the * ^89 to 9 0 ^ * Agrlculturs Department plans to 2 Negro Mothers^ 20 Children the spine, Joan, showed an Im­ SmAWBERRIES n u 'w a m M Uie United States and has been captured in a suburban French Police G r^ mediate Improvement following HAR'TFORD (AF)—The State move out of hi* warehouses would other and international ro- CUoogo motet A man accused of the death of hra- sister. She had NEAPIND QUART ROX Uef orgsabatloaa the refugee* are Motor Vehicle DepMtment’e dally tun in excess $5 million a year. helping to arrange his flight has 15 ih Terrorist iPlot George A, Bamea, an aaslstant' Due to Arrive Today in Hyannis been working for two, providing Enormoua mby-red berries, a'dangerous sltuatfon. recud of automobile fataltues as been ozlreBted b m . of last midnight and the totals on to Secretary of Agriculture Or­ the blood circulation and oxygen the biggest and sweetest The number of Chinese trying A nationwide manhunt is on for for Jennifer, always the weaker OP MANCHESTER so far this year! the same data laat year: On De Gaulle’s Life ville L. Freeman, said the grain aETCHER tU SS CD. to reach the crowded British col­ two ex-con'vlets wanted for the - -1961 1962 By The ASSOCIATED PRESS ' Today's arrivals from Little of the pair. The spoUeeman said ony 1* growing despite'efforts to will be moved to other locations Rock, Ark., will bring the total Mitchell 59* murders. Their phdtographs end KUIed. / 89 90 in an orderly manner over the Two Negro women and their 20 the separation o*-the twfo* By GODFREY ANDERSON 1 88 W EST 5UD 1MJE TURNPIKE. turn them back. . descriptions have been circulated. sent here to 34. - had been completed and Joan 9^7879 mtormants here stressed that If PARIS (AP) — French police next 18 months. children were due to arrive in Victoria Bell, 36, and her 11 was tbiilght very fit, alert apd WHEN YOU THINK OP Sweet and Yellow f The prtatmer seised in the Oii- Barnes told a news conference ■the inflnx continues HOng Kong ^ State Woman Killed . spread, a dragnet across France Hyannia. Maas., today aa indigna­ children ranging from 2 to 14, are better han she had been. GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER! cago suburb la Anthony , (Baldy) that a crash - program of moving ' may' fMw n dangerous public STEPHI&mUJS. Tex. (AP) and terror-ridden Algeria.. today tion grew against aouihem whites due by bus at 6:28 p.m CORNER IIURANT SX FoririU, M, Brocdtiytv t the grain worid cost some $3 health problem. Already its A Ridgefield, Conn., woman was for more Secret Army Organiza­ accused of befog "cruel and Mrs, Lela Mae Williams,. 36, 27 ON PLANE W IX E D Portelll ogroed 'Sraalay night to million. However, he said, the pgmked population — mora Bian waive extradition pcocaMUngS- H* among thrCe. persons killed when tion kUlera InqiUcated In an abor­ vlcloua" and ’ leVll." snd her nine children, al.'jo rang­ LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! way In which It Is to be done will ing In age from 2 to 14, are due EBEBABURG. Germeuy (AP) FRESH CORN 5-39 throa m U & a crammed Into le w denied firii« the ,MbU that 8 cm- smashed into the side o f an tive plot to aasasslnat* President MeanwhUe, ^aegregatlonlsnead- A four-engine U.8. Navy plane not cost the government anything several hour# later. PLENTY OF.^RONT AND REAR PARKINO . than 'MO''square miles—Is short oc mowed down deteettVM LUke J. empty gmvei: truck yesterday. . Charles de (3auUe. er in Shreveport, La., suggeated on a secret mlseton exploded, She was Julia F, Segesman, 63. At least 15 subjects were held addltionisl. 'i that Edward M, Kennedy. the State Rep. Allan Jones, R-Barn- . . ‘ FhOon, 66, end John P. Finnegan, Asked why the grain would be stable. attacked the idea of the crashed and burned, killing all AUTO GLASS INSTAUED ' Dtplomatio eourcee said the r«i' 88, who held New York., police of S3 Bnanchville, Ridgefield.. The toe questioning in Paris as au- President’s youngest brother, open 27 persons aboard. U.S. au­ other victims In the car were Jo- thoritlea aniwtinced the, smashing moved, Barnto said it was a mat up the Kennedy summer home in reverse "Freedom Rides," with .tarees seem to bo fleeing Commu- department cltatidns for valor. one-way paid tares, u being im­ thorities at the scene said at GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Another chance to get a tull book 1 China more throu^ fear of seph WUlism White, 75, and Nely of the second secret army attempt ter of public policy. nearby Hyannia Port to the reverse The men sought are: When asked to clarify his state moral. He spoke on (he floor of least 20 bodice were reoovw d. flunino than through extreme hun- Jerome (Jerry iRoeenberg, 34. lie tk White, jprostimably hi* wife, on De Gaulle’s life In eight "Freedom Riders.” A spokesnuui at Atlantic Fleet ment,.Barnes replied; the Massachusetts. Hduse yester­ MIRRORS (Hrapkiee oMi Deer] 6ae Bamuel J. Rosenberg and of Oklahoma City. - months. Shreveport Atty. Charles Barnett Air Force headquarters' at Nor­ "There are a lot of considera­ also said he would aak the Justice day. ' S n S * ^ plans to" Rdiiiad Arnold, Brooklyn. Police The track skidded 185 feet af­ Arrests made In Paris, In the Jones asked Atty. Gen. Kennedy folk, Va., said there were 27 end PICTURE FRAMING (oR types) ter the crash, vrith the car lodged tions which have to he taken into Department, headed by Atty. Gen. large numbers b< tewmqMi^.jin aftid he has * Atvoread wife and French Medit(rranean port of and Southern legislators "to do all dieclosed the classified nature of 1500 EXTRA the oouatryalde aHro h*v* ssnrred beneath it The track driver, MarssiUe and in Algiers broke up account. K>0SA Some of the conspbmtors re­ ChUMttS.'* in Muplch said the plane, a — “$4. Rnneriy State Student M ured rision was made that the best In-, Twdve N^froca have arrived at stitute a "twisted sense of revenge MEDICINE CAMNETS eed SHOWER DOORS Look for the bonus stamp displays mained at latge, however, and becauTC the U.S. government re­ WV2 Constellation, waa beUeved TAIFXI, Ftonnoea (A P )— 'V ^ of ■ (3UEN8 FAIXa, N. T. (AP)— terests of the department would this Ctfoe Cod Community in the UVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Pnsldaat a m Cbsng mist wfth Ai ihe dnrar of the miiined ge^ A two-ca# eriUeidi^ last night at police preseed a search .fw them fused to atop "Freedom Rldera to have blown up In, the air be­ OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVEMTOO throughout the store! No coupons needed! be served by moring this grain peat 11 day*. A family of 10 .from cause the tall aection waa fenad the NaticoaUat CWn* ------awiay car tn the hoMlip. Oonneo- Sn intarsectiqn five milea north o f In Franc* and AIgeria. jmary, AU., and a family of from attempting ^to break Jim , ESniMATXS OLADLY GIVIIN Prilc* pictured Om . onqieotJ as out In aa orderiy nuumsr." Montgoi several mUes from the main BMnt’e speelsl rsfugeo — - tient state poBe* paid be had her* took tMk Ilfs of a coed and In- o w n - — — ______- «hc from Macon. Ga., reportedly Barnes sarilsr had said that a .(Uouttuned «n Page Seven), wrockage. ' ^ » a » bond s m m t o g tba s n Oaa isUt this waek. ••^X. eSISStiEiSS I « ■ D m * h i m ) « 410 a.__

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E V E N i y o h e r a l d . CONN, TUEaDAY, MAY 22, 1962 .' .1 \ • • U A N C H E S ^ HERALD. llA N O ksklR . CONN, TOESDAY' MAY 22, 1962 F A G R I H R E S ...... a i'i S (^ Windsor % Siwiiiwold^n Five of Six Bids > Shifts Made Accommodate iCiadergarteii lit Granted by ZB A ATTI0 FKNS Elementary School Enrollment r ready tor the hot wsafiis ■ .'g e t M E COUNT, ( "Join a om vaal and sss Uie A atructural kiteratieih Ud Ycv a worW was Uu Advice Sister.Mary head with a HUNTER A 'f‘1 €hses Plan TO DBF*N1) WKLL garve at 184 E. Center St. was IC InstaUed to yo Patricia gave to btr niece, Ann f^nttoued large scale bOstoans-t!from Buckley and 26 sixth graders By Alihwd SlMlaiiwld^ hoipe. 'Com plete with fi lligw VolUC fAF).— Here ara^r two-thlrde for every new hos. .M arls MbOartan, 47 LUae S t, Sun­ denied, but four other yetitloha for from Highland Park. tal in the ,|iatlonal government. Osrrset delESiiM often depends (A X 10 « a iwrtatlon, two makeshift class- touvers and i all carpent eoMi^MlMia ot varioui »t*u. On Bns Route V 10 » 4 day a t 4 fam ily reunion. special exceptions or variances Buckley School, 12 first graders UVe pay 65 per cent of all the re­ on knowing exactly how many rooms in the Keeney St, School ■^vork. > mmi* nutdA by ^esldwit Kenne­ O J9 A H ie 81-year-old nursing nun wars approved by the zoning board and 8 fifth graders from BowerS search done. We 'help young men egrds de^arer has in each suit. ♦ X » 4 cafeteria and three additional WILSON dy end the American Medic^ As- ' FarAnbt of next year’s South -spent the-Weekend WlUi tier broth­ of Appeals after five public hear­ and 10 third graders from Man­ become doctors. Thia cooperation Do what you osm to get this In- . X A S r, teachers will be necessary to meet chester Green. • Windsor Klndergartsn Assoctotioa er-in-law and .Sitter, Mr. and Mrs. ings held 111 the Municipal Building K ELECTRICAL CO. • o c 4 « ^ on Uiertiiantr-Anderspn between an alert, a progressive NO fonflation. Edward McCartan, after a Jet expected 1963-63'’ elementary Mancheeter Green School, 9 first citisenty and a progressive'gov­ have votAdi to aecApt ona ot the '■ Put ^luaelf In ttte West seat last nigh t Mil tit medics) cere for the aged; four bus plans presented to them. $1* fUght from Iraq for her^Urst re­ school enrollments. graders and 8 sixth graders from II 9.4817 “ ME 3.7371 ernment is what has made this for the defense ot this hand. You Kdimedy spoke tn supp^ of accepted plan w ill divide the. ANY 0 A 10 5 turn v is it^ this country in nine Along with the five decisions, In a chart of expected enroll­ Highland Park. Financlag AvaUaMS country great, and we shall cbm. the open the queen o f clubs, wiiining 4 Q J w A « 7 3 » the penc^ Idil at a ' naUonally town into three areas, aoeonUng years. lUta^has served for the past ths z(ming board, also decided in ments submittea to the booril of Lincoln School. 14 fourth grad­ tinue as long as we have the op­ the trlok. You continue With the aOITIH. 'S '' . "5 televised rally , here Sunday. Dr. to when and where the classes wlU sev(m years at B t Raphael’s Clinic favor of a peUUon by Oakland Mo­ education. Asst, Supt. o f Schools ers and 9 fifth graders from Kee­ .' ^ portunity to do so.” jaek o f ekAw, and South raffs. ney St. 1 Bdward R. Annls of Miami stated xJ tors, Inc., for a used car dealer's li­ Ronald P. Scott says Keeney Bt. meet, . South oaabsa the nee o f spades A 3 I 9 5 of the Dominican, Sisters of the ..the AhtA's opposition on a net- "Annts—"This bill would put The Pleasant Valley area will Presentation Ifospital to Baghdad. cense at Its Stoek PI. location. The School Will be two classrooms Nathan Hale School, 2 fkst A , X » ] | > l y ’ f o x * and leads the nine of ^>adea to 0 Q ? graders, 2 fourth graders and 3 work television program Monday the government smack Into .your h av« morning bus service to the Aadtenee wtth Pope matter was presented to the board short and the osfetsria (^1 Ito di­ hospitals—defining services, set­ dunuasr’s ten. Your partner fol­ ♦ f at its April hearing, but action was vided to house two third grades. fifth graders from Highland Park. night. WApplng Community House.. Morn­ lows .suit 'With the five and then Osteh W tei N M * teat Her travels, sines leaving her ting standards, establishing com­ ing clusAA wiU aUo be attended by deferred pending clearance of de- The new teachers Ue says are Robertson School, some fourth The lOng^Andersan h ill;. the eight of apadea 1* Psis 2* F mb native FaU River, 'Mass., in 1963 tails,,wlth the building ioapector’s needed Include two for the Keeney graders from Buckland. Kennedy—*T-do not believe it Is mittees, calling for reports, de­ chUdren.. brought to the Medical From thia you Conclude that your 3 <7 PsM .3 * rum - to serve her noviciate « t the Moth­ office. ■ ' third grades and a half each at the' Wash'ngton School. 18 kinder­ a valid argument to say this bill ciding vdio geta In and who gets center from Avery Heights, Pine 4 * An Fite partnar has no more trumps. Ap­ er House in Tours," FranOe, have Denied by the board last night Buckley and Washington School garten pupils from Keeney St. and isn't going to do the job. It will out,' what they get and what they Knob and Woodlsnd Park areae. Opsniag Icsd —- 4 0 parently South started ■with five Included a visit to the Shrine of W'aa a var:ance request aaked by kindergartens. 30 fourth graders from South. not; but it will do part of It. We don't, even getting into the teach­ Afternoon classee at the Medical Upem T^niorrow ut State s p a ^ and one club. He has seven Benuutatte at Lourdes, France and Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc., Busi­ Scott predicts that at least 184 are unable to solve overnight the ing of medicine—and all the time Center will be attended by children Liberty Valance delivers an ultimatum to the city-bred, lawyer, red cards in his hand. Dctes he have a pubUo audience witte Pope John ness Zone 1, for the structural al­ children will be transported out of problems that this country faces, imposing a federally administered bussed in from Famham Estates played by James Sleyvart (le ft) while John Wayne stpnds by four hearts and three diamonds or take the king of hearts and .go \at St. Peter’s Cathedral,in Rome. teration o f an existing non-con- their school areas Into -schools but is that any good reason why financial' budget On our houses of and South Windsor Heights. A right after two diamond tricks. Legion Auxiliary mercy and healing.” . ready for trouble in “The Man Who Shot Liberty-VAlance,” Lee line crooelng Sand H ill and bBUsr live hearts and two diamonds? She left Manchester yesterday to forming use of a building. which can accommodate them. He we should say; let's not even Hits defSats the (xmtract. ’ visit S t Anne's Hospital, FaU Riv­ says another 43 will go from the Marvin portrays thA vicious Valance in' the John TOrd Produc­ Rds. determines the boundary be­ Blajcea ,INffereaoe Approvals were given to the fol­ tr:^?’' Self-reliance: DaUly Question er, where she trained in 1949. She lowing applicants: A c k le y School area to St. Bar­ Honors jVLothers tion released by Paramount due tomorrow at the ISthtA ThAater tween morning and afternoon The answer makes quits a dif- AtuiIs—"I t (the bill) would not Kennedy—"I can't think Of any­ Partner opens with 1 NT (16 to will rO-vieit Manchester before re­ tholomew’s School and an undeter­ for A fOur-day nm. classes at the Medical penter. Everett and Ruth Keith, Mea­ dbver the three million people in thing woree—or Anything better— Jb L. fersnes. If South has flye hearts, 18 points), and the next player turning ’’home" to Baghdad. mined number of fourth graders six members of the American Under this bus plan, each par­ hs will he able to discard from dow Lane, Residence Zone AA, a this country who are over W but to sap eomeohe'e seit-reuance poMes. You hold: S p a d e s ^ 6; TTie nun, a daughter o f the late variance to erect a house on two will go from the Buckland arba to Legion Auxiliary were honored not eligible for Social Security than to be sibk, AlOhe And brAkA. ent wlU pay $1.35 per week per dummy on the fourth and fifth Hearte-^2; Diamonds—K 8 7 6 3; Mr. and Mrs. J. F , Sullivan, attend­ chUd. By dividing the tewn Si lot portions which will have less Robertson School. Sunday at its annual department benefits. Does nobody get a seri­ This argument thAt the govern­ heart Naturally, he will throw two Caubs—A 8 7 3 2. What do you ed the Sisters o f M ercyy an(iand SistersSli described above, lt>wUl be possihis diamonds. T o prevent this. W est frontage than allowed by regula­ The shiftin g of pupils Into BENEFICISL ous illness at 60 or 61 or 62? This ment should AtAy Out, thAt it AaPA Medicare Cruel Hoax, say? of the Holy Ghost sci:hools In. FaU tions. tea for Gold Star Mothers at the to ensure a bus ride of not longer must 'attack the diamonds upon schools outside their areas Is based FINANCE CO great tnunanitarian measure shuts our pioneer Stock, I uOed to hOAr Answer: B;ld two diamonds. Ths River. Continental Sales Co., Inc., a Legion Home, Glastonbury. than 30 minutes', possibly 15 to JO getUim in with the kiim of hearts. on. the administration’s plan to MANCHESTER, CONN. its eyes, turns its back, cares not, that argiUnOnt whAn wA wArA combined count in high (sardg is The 44-bed hospiUd in Baghdad, variance for erection of an addi­ The mothers are Mrs. Anna ^ n u ts s . If South has only four hearts, get closer, year by year, to a 25 to says 'come back when you’re talking about raising the mini­ Only 23 to 35 'points, so' that game where she Is stationed, is the only tion at the side of a dwelling 1 pupil-teacher ratio per claap- Bensche, Mrs. Howard Flavell, Ml 3-4154 AMA Leaders Declare A special afternoon cltse is be­ however, he will be able to throw C9trisUan hospital and has the 66.” ’ mum wage to $1.38." Is unlikely. You will reconsider If owned ’ y -Hector Levesque. 122 room. Aa outlined on Scott’s chart, Mrs, Helen Erickson, Mrs. Anne ing planned for those children only one diamond from dummy. highest rating in Iraq. It was I IM tl $100 mil tl0.u etee Hwgto What the bill would cover: Annie—"It (the bill) will under­ whose parents do not wish them partner cAn hid^ again,, showing a Deepwood Rd., Residence Zone A. class sizes range < from as low as Leber, Mrs. Barbara Schoen and •—M It iMttlletiin Kennedy—"I will take a case cut and destroy the whOiesOme (ContUuAd fronk PAgA Une) West can'afford to sit back and fit in diamonds and either 17 or 18 started as a dispensary by the Sis­ Paul Dodge Pontiac, Inc.. 1 Mrs. William Zukis. Of 9 itolUion—ot Americans over to take the bus. The class will wait for declarer to play the dia­ 15 in a South School kindergarten •1 S10.0S Hck. which may be typical, a family growth of private, voluntary in­ points. ters of the Presentation in 1939. A Mitchell Dr., Industrial Zone, spe­ Other members of the Jlanches- .66 carry JiAaith InsurancA, three be held at the Wapplng Com­ monds by himself, (l^is would be to 34 In a Nathan Hale third gracie. which m ay be found in any part surance and prei^yment health do net nAAd it” and IgnOrAS mil­ For Sheinwold's 96 page-book­ 25-bed hospital was built in 1951, cial exception for a repairer’s li­ ter auxiliary who attended were. times niorA than werA covAred 10 munity House If there are enough essentlsl.lf South had K-6 Instead and later tw o'private homes were Ehght schools will house children of the United States. The husband programs fOf the Aged which of­ lions who do. let, “ A Pocket Guide to Bridge.’’ , cense. _ Mrs^._Henry Peaslnt, chairman of yAarA a|[0, Anhls Aald? children enrolled to make It feas­ of Q-6 pf diamonds.) acquired and equipped for patient from outside areas as follows: has worked hard all his life, And fer flexible benAftta in thA. full " I t will undorcut and dAStroy >»a. send 50c to Bridge Book, Msnehes-' Cantone's Service Station, 308 the musical program: Mrs. W il­ A Lansing, Mich., widow, Helen ible; and if all classes serviced by care. Bentley School, 19 sixth grad­ he is retired. And then his wife range of lAdivldUAl nAAdS. It will the wholesome growth Of private, How does W est And out wheth­ ter Evening Herald, Box 3318, W. Middle Tpke., Business Zone 3, ber Idttle, soloist: Mrs. Charles Oole, who received aid under the the buses are enrolled to capacity. Hospital Rule ers from Buckland and 7 sixth geta sick. Let’s say his bill is lower the quality and avAllAbility voluntary insurance and pre-pay­ The kindergarten enrollment Is er he it to cash diamonds or ait Grand Central Sta„ N.Y. 17, N.Y. special exception for a limited re­ Kerr-Mllls law, was interviewed Sister Mary Patricia, who speaks graders from Waddell. Jcihnson, president; Mrs. J. F. Wal- TUNC UP gl.n o, o f which gl.obO are dtospl- of hospital aA ^ caS throughout ment health programs for the now l40 pupils for next year.. back and w ait? (Copyright 1962, General Fea­ pairer’s license. on the program. Mrs. Oole said Arabic and French explained that Bowers School, 9 second graders lett and Miss Barbara Wallett. tal bills. This bill will pay that our country. I t will Aland between aged which offer flexible benefits SolAncv Fair ^ The inspiration comes when de­ tures Corp.) provisions of the law,, as Imple­ native Iraqis like to bring their Regular $10.50 11,000 tn hospital bills. And then the patient and his doctor. And it in the full range of individual Pleasant Valley Elementary clarer leads the ten of hearts from mented in .her state, took care of Marine relatives, cooking, and sleeping I believe that he and the efforts will serve as the forerunner of a needs,” Annis said- School Science Fair awards went dummy for a finesse. W est should a $4,000 hospital bill Involving Shaw Elected equipment with them while stay­ he makes, and his family, can different system of medicine for to: Alan Peterson, first prize,-for refuss the trick.'' MEA Will Install " I t will lower the quality and skin grafting and a prolonged hos­ ing in the hospital. Tire hospital MAY SPECIAL meet his other responsibilities.” air Americans." a repulsion coll; second prizes to Weather availability of hospital services pital stay. Declarer continues with another PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Carroll has rules that one Close relative Betty Paetula, on diabetes; Diane Slate Tomorrow Who pays you when you are sick Aimis—"Just what would you Doctor bills: throughout our country. It will heart from dummy; and now East’s E. Shaw, Connecticut’s deputy State may stay and administer to the An association spokesman esti­ Blxer, foeslls; Susan Paine, the Marine Wenthers Page 'Two t eyi. $S3e get under King-Anderson? You Kennedy — "W e do not cover Stand between the patient and his play gives West a count on the file marshal, has been elected first ordinary needs o f the patient. can read it as we did. For a hos­ doctors’ bills hsre. We do not af­ doctor. And it will serve as the mated the cost of, the half-hour eye s!nd Bruce Lehtonen, heart WINDSOR LOCKS (AF)— The suit. If East'foUowed with a heart, The Manchester Education Asso­ or hurt? For details about an ■vice president of the Fire Marshal "This,” she said, "bas proved a ciation tomorrow will honor retir­ (6 cyl. 85)— (4 cyl $4) pital room containing one, two or fect the freedom of choice. You forerunner of a different system program, carried by the National disease. TTiere were alto third U. S. W eigher Bureau issued this it would be clear that South held Broadcasting Co., at $76,000. Association of North America. blessing at (mr imderstaffed hos­ ing and retired teachers, award its Free Pickup Delivery three other people it would still can • go to any doctor you want, of medicine for all Americans." prizes and honorable mentions. marine weather summary today: only four; and W est wbuld sit Shaw was chewen yesterday dur­ Income Protector Policy aee There also. was a cost of $6,000 pital.” c annual scholarship to a graduating cost you glO a day for the first and you work out yOur arrange-, Fire Auxiliary Open House Tides were high along the Con­ ha(^ and wait for declarer to play ing the group’s meeting, held in yDon’t mistake it," Annis de­ for rental of the 'Garden. The Ladies’ Auxiliary ot the fire necticut sliore today from noon to "Nurses tn Iraq,” the nun said, Manchester High School senior nine days of your hospitaliuUon. ments with him. We talk about the diamonds. cc^ u n ctiw with the annual con­ Bister Maty Patricia of Baghdad, Iraq, ^ow s snapshots to her sisters, left to right, Mrs. Edward Mc­ clared. "England's nationalized Annis said it was unfair to the department is sponsoring an open 3 p. m., and 'will 'be Wednesday "have a very low social atandlng." and Install its new officers. That's $90. After you left the hos­ the hospital bill, and that is an Actually, East discards a club vention of the national fire protec­ She believee this i i because .a ^ r l Cartan. of Mapehester, Mrs. Robert Anders(m of HazardviUe and Mrs. Kenneth Yeomans of Manches­ BOURNE BUlOK, medical program Is the kind of doctors, and to the public, that house today at 8 p.m. at Firehouse from 1 p. m, to 3 p. m. Low tide The event is scheduled for 7:30 PAUL A. BOURQUE pital or nursing home, you entirely different matter.” thing they have in mind for us on the second heart. W est must tion association. of 13 can enter nursing without too ter. ' (Herald pljgto by Saternis). , wouldn't be ellgime for ftulher Annis—“ Doctors would probably the Kennedy address was tele- 1, Ellington Rd., for those inter­ at Old Saybrook t ^ ’>y is at 7:80 p. m. beginning with a dinner at 97 CENTER STREET—MI 8-1118 lie. eventually.” vUed free, while the AMA was ested In the Bloodmoblle which will a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunset this much formal sducatlon. It is her Flano’s In Bolton. liospltal benefits for at least three make mere money, not less, un­ Dr. Leonard W. Larson of Bis- desire to carry on a one-woman Comer Middle Ifk e . months. Don't have a relapse or der King-Anderson. Anyone knows denied free time to reply, visit South iVthdSOr soon. A film, evening U 8:10 p. m. and zunria* upon Am erica w}th favor, she aald, Hospital, Fall River, which she Mont., and several nieces and Seven retiring teachers and sev­ mArck, N.D, president of the Wednesday morning is 5:26 a. m. campaim tn'ralio the atandards and Afain Street g(A sick again.’ You'd have to pay there Is more money in mass In his etatement R lU coff de­ "Prescription on Life”, will he but its newspapm misquote much oonsiden “one of my homes.” neijtoews. She has an imcle in eral who have retired and are life NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY l86.00()-member AMA, said the Boating weather for Long Island and R iim eih e vocation an honored Manchester, Peter Flynn, makeup members of the MEA will be hon­ foif' your doctor, and you'd have production. But that is beside the clared, "There is no foundation tp shown, and Alfred T. Ricci, o f the G A T E o F e n 7:16— s h o w A T DUSK of the news from here. She ques­ She is Just as eager, however, to M l 9-4871~-34frS863 pn>gram would deprive older peo­ tb Montauk Point and Block Is­ profession. ■/.. man in TTie Herald’s composing ored. Miss Hazel Ho(tey is arrang­ LH* lw*eee« • emia Iswussci • AmwIMm • Hm M IswroMs • fstelte n«M to pay for a private duty nurse point- Why are most doctors so Dr. Larson’S charge that under Red Cross, will speidc. A question tioned her sister, Mrs. McCartan, return to her duties at the hoe- ple of "the American system of land; Mister Pat* Day about what happened at the New­ room. * ing the program.' If needed." opposed to Klng-Anderson? Are this bill older people woulB be and answer period will foUo\V, and pltal in Baghdad. medicine, based upon the private Winds northeast 10 to 15 knots Soon after her arrival there, port, R. I., Jazz Feztl'val last year. The government's role in pro­ you beginning to see the truth? deprived of the American sys­ refreshments will be served. NOW ODEN WiU Visit MMH doctor treating the private pa­ today becoming easterly about 10 Sister Maiy Patricia noted the She had r^ ,U ia t” 1500 teen-agers Our fees are not involved. C^r tem .” ' The regular meeting ot the aux­ She hopes to tour Manchester viding medical care; tient.” knots tonight and southeast 10 to EVERY NIGHT!O '' lack o f wbaji she ccsisldered ne­ had been attacked and inatUy in­ Kennedy—"The American peo- practice ot quality medicine Is. iliary will follow the open houee. Memorial Hospital, and visit Its In the last 30. years alone, he Ribicoff said the system would 15 knots IVednesday. Fair weather cessary aqt^m ent, such as a jured- by American saUors." self care unit wiien she re-'vUtts - pie—all of us—contribute one-half Your' health is." Hostesses will be Mrs. Anthony ENDS ’ro N IG H ^ ’’JESSICA”—.’’E.XPL06IVE GENERATION* said, this '’system has added lO be the same, with private doctors with visibility over 5 miles. stomach piunp,. resuscitator and After her nine year absence,-the Manchester. treating private patients. "The Dworak and Mrs. Barbara Gagg. years to the life of every Ameri­ Country Playetn Meet Marine observations; Incubator. The work o f the hos­ mm noticed many changes to this- Resides her three sisters. Sis­ only difference would be that most Block Island, wind north-north­ STARTS WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY, MAY 36 can. The last regular meeting of the pital, she said, is carried on with country. She was' einpectaUy inter­ ter Mary Patricia has four broth- SUMMER CAN BE Of the hospital bills would be paid west 3 knots, temperature 50. Under the King-Anderson pro­ South Windsor Country Players ctMtribuUons 'fro m its patients, ested in the large bilildings that erq, John Sullivan, a master ser­ through the Social Security sys­ Montauk Point, wind northeast 5 ♦•••••••••• •*ssae««ee*e«s«ag. IBHB posal. Social Security recipients will be held on Thursday at 8:39 and there is not much surplus.The house bowling alleys. She re­ geant in the U, S. A rm y at Ft. COOL AS A BREEZL would. be eligible for medical aid tem.” knots, sea 3 feet, vlslbilty 15 miles, •Mfi»MMF>iiHiAIUTtRPC»fo4ocNt)i^^ * nun wrote a letter to a- school marked what "Wonderfitl hospi­ Dix, NX"; Daniel Sullivaii' of Te­ p.m. St Wood Memorial U b raiy. clear. financed through a Social Security Di;. Blue Carstenson, executive Included In he agenda will be -the friend to FAU River mentioning tals” they would make. Miniature heran, Iran, a buyer with the payroll tax increase of one-fourth director of the National (Council of GroUm, wind calm, temperature the scarcity , o f .s u p p 11 e s. St. golf courses also totoigued her. Jones Construction Oo.; Gerald V^h a flick of the switch an air conditioner B y B O L A N D election of officers for next year. 50. visibility 4 mile., fog. of one per cent on employes and Senior Citizens, accused the AM A The nominating committee is pre­ Anne’s Hospital, FaU River, sent Sister Mary Patricia te looking Sullivan o f Atlanta, Ga., and Ed­ employers. of using "lies and deceptions” in IVesthampton Beach, L. I., wind much needed items and now spon­ forward to her stay at St. Anne's ward V. Sullivan of Billings, senting the following slate: Presi­ cairn, tomperatur* 43, vieiblllty 2 cools, dehumldifies and circniates the the telecast.„ The council spon­ ji'im' ■ ’' ‘eVuCs' " 'iia r ' sors an. amnisl “Sister Pat” day The AM A favors the present dent, Charles Barker and Martin. miles, fog. sored the Madison Square Garden WTTM HMMI eWBt to raise funds for their friend to BRBNB NEW 1962 MODEL Kerr-Mllls law, which provides for PandoEzi; vice 'president, Gloria New Haven, wind calm, .temper­ air to maka you cool and comfortable throughout rally addressed by Kennedy and federal as.^istance to states but Hartsn and Joseph DeMalo; sec­ ature 54, vleiMllty 6 miles, haze. Bag^idad. leaves administration of a pro­ 32 others held in cities across the retary, Alice Marie Dennis; treas­ She 'spbkS with pride of . the nation. Stratford Point, wind northwest the hottest summer weather. Turns hot gram of medical care for the urer, Howard Bidwell. Nominations 4 knots, temperature 68, vizihlltty foreign aid iwckagea of powdered * .B A S iS . need.v over 65 to the states them­ Former Pweident Dwight D. will be accepted from the floor. 5 miles, haze. milk, formerly unidentified, that muggy (faqfs pleasantly cool. See t SEDAN selves. Elsenhower '^'Vi Ibo criticized the Eatons Neck, winds east 4 knots, now came to the hospital plainly Kennedy-backed plan, saying " I Annis said the Kerr-Mllls plan Maadiester E vening Herald ■es 3 feet. vlaibiUty 18 miles, clear. CHESTER""!.^' ENDS TO N IG H T! marked as "Oltts froto the People your dealer for electric cooHiig which fits has been Implemented In 38 states think the proper approach to this South Windsor oeireapeHdent ’'n i E M A R X ” A t 8:20 of the United States of Aawri(^” and that the law will work If problem Is the voluntary and not Laura Kate, tolephene Sfltehell When ^ eiU o n sd on eon(Utl6ns l m m * d i a t « Dangerous Drivers “The Truth About Women" your hone and budget See the window or given a chance. He said the Pres­ the compulsory approach under 4-1768. in Iraq, .the nun compared the KEEP COOL D « i i v « r y ident's plan would not cover 3 Social Security.'’ Wednesday I country to an ’’empty egg sheU,” million persons over 68 not eligi­ Although they comprise less the luxury of the upper classes portaUealyles and be sure and buy one Built Refinery. than 14 psr sent of the U.8. drlv- Not A ble for Social Security benefits. BOSTON (A P)—The executive forming the shell, and the abjAct poptuation, motorists under He described the Kerr-Mills law council of the Massachusetts Medi­ I N Children's Film poverty and UUteracy o f the mass­ befprwtta Roichers get here. Samuel M. Kier built the fire! 35 years of age were Involved tn as a desirable supplement to “ one cal Society showed its opposition es, the hoUow Inside. oil refineiy in the early ' IKO*. nearly 39 per (tent o f the fatal I N E T H E of the greatest social advances of by word and action yesterday to BOLAND MOTORS He made the one-barrel still, in accidents of 1960. Ths natlonaUstic country looks our generation — the spectacular the Klng-Anderson Medical. care 8ARNER CHIU1REN1B bill for the aged. Pitt-sburgh, after a chemist ad­ 869 C EN TE R STREET— M l 8-4079 growth of private, ' voluntary vised him thax diatilUng petroieum The 200 delegates In attendance HOUR YOUR gUAUTY LARK DEALER health Insurance systems to which might produce aii illuminant for 64llteM M M I*ISg*lM M ihBSMMhtelllHMMMa millions of Americana already be­ were asked: “Is there anyone in EAST Rt. S OVER 36 YEARS IN THE SABIE LOCATION lamps. lo n g " the room willing to stand up and N otice LENOX PHARMACY IT S NOT THE HEAT More than 68 per cent—a total express himself in favor o f the eo- 299 E. CENTER STREET—^HI 9-0896. ^ called medicare bill?'' 'WiRdii BUT THE HUMflNTY. Not a single doctor stood up. Teraerrewi "ChlldreB’s H«;16 SOIltH WINDSOR Thurs. PHARA4ACY vio O. Conte. Hastings Keith, m VemTiR ST. home with an electric dehumidffler. While no^ Ls.urenee Curtis, William H. Bates BRADLEYJROUNDS MAY BASKETBALL SNEAKERS and F. Bradford Morse, all Repub­ ' Phone M I 8-7$S3 ' J"" AUSFIOBS m . ill feow by faaioas U.S. Manufacturer a cooling device, this wonderful appliance / licans. ^ ENDS TONIGHT! MANOHE8TEB ELKS, Inc. 4 P.M..R f.M . PAYS Kiser said “ Curtis says he is “ A ll FaU Down" 6 : lt and 6:49 flatly opposed to it and Bates oral­ “ World In M y Pocket” 7:06 wrings more than a phit of water "" / ly has committed himself to the WAIT! STANI_.EY W A R N C FI physicians of this area. Morse, Per riw M g One an hour out of the air. See your participating Conte and Keith eouM have a ter­ SALE rific effect on Congreaa if they ',4 dealer about a free frtal. come out In favor of th'e bill;’’ MANCHESTER G E T T H E Dr. Urban rf. ENetzole of Boston, ’ARTS TOH01WOW „ ^ ’ AN-AMAZING VMAJE'^ was named president of the so­ 6 P 3 I. Cont-^-SkoWa 6:60-6:86 FACTS 1 ciety, succeeding Wallwork, a resi­ S U N . ^ dent of North Andover. Dr. Allen You wouldn’t'8ujr a new te£ri^ S. Johnson o f Longpaeadow was JU N E ^ JAMES STEWART •ran . until jpa had jadsfied named president-elect. I en’uanusI asuM tl’wa|S,SD.WiiiMr JO H N WAYNE jrouwdf that you. were getting . famous make LIVE Bulgaria Lifta News Ban SPONSORED BY! everything you. wanted in this , KjaOBTS OF OOLUMBUB Idndof hoifie BETTER SOFIA, Bulgaria (A P)—(bom WORLDS LARGEST • • BROS. • # - '’appliance.' ELECTRICALLY ITSELF ' munist Bulgaria has lifted ap 18- ! year-old 1 ^ on the import of Y on 'wonld SALE I Western •neu'spapers and maga- inake youC'! 1 zlnes, a Bulgarian government of- : fieial aald today. C I R r u S dwiceoodie Not all idus in the group. Py'otr Imatov, director of the' basis of fea- I government tourist agency, said • ■■•’V I Western publications will go on .'(!^IVres,;'per^-., TEENS*’~MdA|fOMEN?‘ SNEAKERS " .public sale Juna 1 at a limited UNDER THE lermanciT, • A U m S T QUALITY I number of newsstands all over HMJlm im oAer j the co\intrj-. price and tfie • A U FAMOUS MAKERS Bulgaria will be the_ alcond . So­ f^Nuation of jy NO SOOT...NO SMOKE... viet bloc nation in which Western “G i g . the dealer. news media «are available. Com­ B R IM M IN g OV£R WITH munist Poland' lifted its restric­ INNOYATtONS, WONDROUS fpfiylfy leUeff C Htcler .9 9 it just makes HEAT tions on Western pirt>lieationa Iff Rtg. to 5.95 SURPRISESRA. MYRIAD OF PLUS AT i:0e PJL -'-be purchased \, SALE 2 ' after the anti-Stalinist upheaval KEEP COOL (and dry) ELECTRICALLY of 1966. UHFRECEDENTiO FEAimiES U CBDOUDKEN 91.M in the sune manner. As day-to- Guaranteed fuel soving. This new Iron Fireman furnace FROM ALL STRANOE LANDS AD U I/IS $IM day obtetrers of the inaricet.^v Sizes l2Vt to. 8 aa4~4 to 10. MiWiatVBD (BEATS has proved so exceptionally economical that we, as a dealer, Tb. Tm i^ Btel bariced by enenstve tesnuefa M is^ . Women’s IMMay H Nw CLYDE BEATTY 90e E X TR A m a h n e i m d a x l y i «s9 •avwit te C^iie IN PtaSON fidlides, are are in a position to c a n gsutrantee that it will cut your fuel oil bills by or substantial B.altir ■ C.le rArWi] Bm. clicut. • O O FCOFLK >$4MBtil| t>6 W etW g Fglt*48t Bif thp Il«m l6 ptoyide you with bask infonnt- \amount. Phone for a free survey o f your heating system and A IHIHon* of at. raval l« Uie SCO AKTIBTB tion on. most situations. You guaranteed fuel savings figure for your h o m e . ■^FTTffT^MTC Yidi BryMtez, Delterali Keev WHulniwu rim aUB K M I I I A V NORMA CRISTIANIJSIPOLI TROUPE seed only sty ^w otd. te tM. 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s p ik in g tour Wsdneeday. poUcs A p p l y f o y French Police Grab ■etsod uveo secret army BOnls in MarsslUd- and two m Parts. Mutson-Blazensky Mbckalis-Englehardt hSse five cams ths first 15 m Terrorist Plot ------^ TV-Radio Tonight t that plans were afoot to as- Picks Lawrence O n D.e GauUe^s U i ^ ■assinatf Ds Oaulls during his Miss Marie Kathleen Blazen- j Miss Carol I'hyllls Bngelhardt of piDvinoial tour. • iky of . ManchMter became the !\\ealhury, Lop^, Island, N.Y., bs- bride of John Alexander Hutson M ots details cams wiUi ths ar; V ?canie the bride of'Oeorge Francis T elevision (Oeanaued from rago 'omY rest in Algiers of Francois tisea, 'of Marlborough at St.'. James’ A s' School Architect a ascret army agent wanted in the .(Shpreh Sat’urday morning. Ijdbckalls of Manches^r Saturday ScM Bis t ‘Thtatsr (Is prosMss )>' a daepentts band of klUsra intent •'ITie bride is" the daughte’r gf gsrly aiK^,(la pn«Mss) 10. tt l:l» flaying of % military security of- laftertiqon at St. Brlgid GJiiirch in ts on roii^ovlng Fnuiee'i etrong- Hcer. From .long hours of ques­ Mr. and Mrs. William A. Biazen- ■ “ AreWUct Arnold Lawrence of> A apseial InvltaUOB is intsmllsd MOTI* St s (Id Sresr«st> ■ 9 . e.*tbu^',' Draw KearCw I. □ willed leader and. piunging ths na- tioning in the three cities, poUct sky. (59 Clinton St, The bride­ t ’lbdiehwter ha« Seen ehoaen by the for thoss wishing to regtstsr ehU Ih c britiKJs the daughter of Mr. built up a picture of ths plot and groom i.a the son of Mr. and Mrs. lUio bullfling commiealon (PBC) dran for ths nurssry elsss next Uta*or Riley ' 8 iiesoasb ftassata Ui i -tlon into chaos In an effort to Luther Hutson. Marlborough. and Mrs. Wx A. Engeihardt Of Hlshway Patrol ’ 4u block Algsrisn independence. obtairisd. the names of the would- ^ yr .iSraw up plane for a Junior high year and thOes with ohildrsn who S:lt Induitry On PsrsiU S3 NSW BrsSd, The Rev. John D. Regan of St. j Wesfeury. Tlie^bridegroom is the > and a JuMo»Mnlor hj^h. ichool for will enter kindergarten In the 3:00 Diek PSWsli WSw Do Oaulle stayed within the be -klUsrs, members of a sserst 1 son of Mr. and, Mrs. Roman S:2S NeHr SporU A Wtaihtr A U army group called Delta. lames' Church performed the dou- | f J^lton. The PBC voted upanlmoue- falL 3:30 Hawlieys A Red SkeltOD noW heavily guarded Blysee Palace in Riiw uOTcnar. ble-ling ceremony. The altar was; Moi'kall.x, 83 FairfiWd St.. Man­ Holil* Jacobs Oub Hsuas ■ S Third Mas the heart of Paris. He had no an­ Ths I>eUa commander was iden­ l ljr for Lawrence after Interviewing Briefs Trackdpwn io 3:30 ichabod aiM Ma decorated with touquet.s of white j chester. I 14 architecte and narrowing the Tne Wis Picture 3ii ftrsats MDdsMr nounced public engagements .10- tified as a Paris insurance agent .H N ANCE C O pompons, gladioli a-vl carnalion.s. ! The ceremony wa.« performed by Ths Flano Realty team jnamed Blanchy, once a chief as- idiOice to three, Lawrence, Scudieri dsfsated the M A M OU team last Mtn of Anoapolta day, but la due to appear before MANOBESTEB, OOMK. Mrs. Jane Maccaronc was organ-v| the Rev. Jamas Smith. Hen e( Osstlny several Paris crowds , Wednesday erst army aide of Roger Degusl- ' 'and Mankey of Manchester and night 3-1 with Richard Saner Huntlsy’ Brmaiey 1 : 1st and .spioist. ! The bride: given in marriage by r. Wllkina and Steekcr of Hartford, liieWalter Cronkltt Alcoa Prsmier* 1, so. in connection with the stats visit dre, former .Foreign Legion lieu­ M(>4154 The bride, given in .marriage her father, wore a silk orgahza pitching for Piano's and Ken MUttin DMiar Jiovia r The PBC voted to immediately ShapasifLn and Bnice EMgerton 7:00 MllUoa Dollar Moris Til. of President Moktar Ould Daddah tenant who was arrested in I hw M 3M3 M* tIMi slM |«3lh by her father, wore a floor- ; gown with chapel-length train andj Obtain a topographical map of the News. Hporu a Wsatiisr of Mauritania. Algiers several weeks ago. .nx«M lx It m sm Sk nssHrSsMInMti fingertip veil. She carried a cas-j pitching for M A M Oil. To Tell (he Truth 3..^: length white organza gown de-1 (.town-owned property'em Brandy The committee planning a local MacKeiixie e RSKIert 11:00 Newt. Sports A WSsUUr A Polleo indicated ths killers in­ MSMJImA. signer! with a lace bodice, bateau rade of while gladioli, pompons * f Bt. since' the architect must have parade on Memorial Day will American Odyseey tended to tnciherats Do oauUs neckline, long, tapered sleeves and orchids. ' ' . such a map before starting work. Top Tech Student Evenins. Report BIS News B ig P a y meet tonight at 9 at the Com Hishway Patrol 11:13 Tussdsy StsrUjdit with gas bomb's, but the newspa­ with' points at the xvrut. and | Mrs. Alfred Dl;’tgjer. sister of ■ {■■.An ’Outline m aa of the, property, Dwalne E. Gllddcn. 18, son of Mr. Nsws, Sports C WssUisr boirffant skirl. Her fingertip veil i {'prepared by 'engineer Hayden munity Hall. Any veterans who 7:15 Film ll:a i Feature 30 per Paris-Presse asserted the ss- Exports in ths msritims field the bride, was matron Of honor. She ' would like to take part in the pa and Mrs. Harland E. Glidden of Sports Camera sassini planned to pick him off Otf silk illusion wa.s attached to a ° Oriswoid, is tavaiUble. The PBC Laramie saUmatq that every ship in the j wore a pink silk orgaiizs gown i rade are asked to call Norman 69% East St., Rockville, today re­ KTeniDX Reixtrt 11:30 Movie 3 Drama •!S with a high-powered rifle equipped world eolUd be anchored in the cfown of seed pearl.s and iri- I 1 with matching veil and t>oui}uel of | 1 authorised expenditure of up to ceived the industrial. Education 7:30 A New Cathedral Muit Rile l;SO Tonisht (C) 10, COVENTRY g $400 for the topographical map. Preuss. Paul Browm or. Warren Real McCoys iilu Fr^ler Thaai with a telescopic sight 486-square-mile area of San descent .sequins, and she carried 1 j blue pompons and gladioli. Brides- Potter. ^ Award and citation of merit of the (.airamle U, 3;BU Newa A FOrty-sl^t .hours before De SVaneisco Bay with Itq contiguous a cascade of white roses and ; , maids were Mis.s Loui.se E. Ollvera, F TIiS'.commission directed that a New Breed 1:00 Lata tAws letter' be sent to ;the Hartford The Ladies of St. George's Manufacturers Association of Con­ OauUs left on his grass roots bays and sUpita. DAY CAMP baby'.s breath. ! cousin of the bride, and Ml.ss Electric Light Co. asking for a sur­ Episcopal Church will meet to­ necticut (MAC) at a luncheon SEE SATDRDAT’S TV WEEK FOB OOBIFLJSTE LUTING iira. Raymond Ouellette of 148 Connne Cu^■hman. They wore blue vey and cost estimates for obtsdn- morrow at 8 p.m. aj the church. ceremony in Hartford. JUNE 25 TO Bis-sell St., a .sister of the bride, ; silk organrji gowms with m atch-, Ing three phase electric service at There will be s guest speaker from Glidden was named the outstand­ wa.s matron of honor, Mias Bar­ : ing veils and bouquets of pink pom-1 the property. Copies of the letter the Newington Home and Hoipi- ing member" of this year’s AUGUST 31 bara -\nn Irwin. 239 Oak St., and I pon.s and gladioli. Miss Karen I ■Will be sent to the zoning commis- tsl. -Who will also show slides CTaduatlng clasa at Howell Cheney Radio A happy time, rain or Mis.s Judy Ma.v McLaughlin. 437 I Dingier, niece of the bride, was I ‘ slon and the town planning com­ Members who have been making Regional Technical School and for shine for girls and boys .Summit St., were bridesmaid-s. flower girl. mission sines the lighting is the in thla honor received MAC’a J50 (tU a listtag iacindsa oaly thoae aswa breafieute af 10 w lS-B3laoto The attendants wore matching ‘ Norman Raabe served as bast scrapbooks for the home are re- ages 3-13. : dUstried type which would improve minded to bring them to the meet­ prize award and the citation. He length. SoiBs stations earry othsr short nowseaots). FOR EXPER T street-length d;e-sse.s of aqua silk I man. Ushera were Arthur Mock- through which it was ing. Men of the church are invited specialized In mechanical drafting. WHEEL ALIGNMENT-WHEEL BALANCING $15.00 Weekly organza with bateati necklines. ' ali.s. brother of the bridegroom, _ ,t, the PBC felt. He has been active in school af- , WDRC-UtS cap .sleeves, wsl.stline bows and to attend the meeting. 3:00 Nswt 3:00 World Newa RADIA'TOR REPAIRING AND RECORING and Alfred Dingier, with Alfred W. To work with the architect, falts and served as president o f the 3:10 Bishop's Corner t:lU Wall Strstl Interesting Program bouffant skirts. They wore head Dingier, nephew of the bride, as ^ CougUs Cheney and Harold Dwyer The Sheridan Oil baseball team student council and editor-in-chief 8:03 Raynor Shines 3!13 Sboweaaa and Naws COMPLETE,BRAKE SERVICE bows of .silk Organza’ with match­ Junior usher. won two games last week, both no- 1:06 Nsws A SIXD Off -ir Swimming— Sports L jie w naihed.do-elwdrmen o f a sub- of the yearbook. w S a t—S13 3:33 cowan Tbamss SEE ing circular face veils. Bouquets A dinner reception was held at a hltters. On Wednesday night Craig 3:65 SportSporte f CeiQimittee On dealgn and planning. An outstanding athlete, young 1:00 Paul Harvey News 7:00 CBS News Trained Tegchers were yellow miniature earnsfions restaurant in Hlcksxllle. N.Y, A f­ Pepin, pitching for Sheridan’s 1:M Alex Drier—News I with green pomoons. S'laiWrenhe indicated to the PBC Glidden played both varsity bas­ 1:40 Weather Sports 7:10 Richard Hayaa Bbew Free Tranqwrtation ter a two-week wedding trip to Vywhen Interviewed Friday night stnick out 13 'batters, in a game ketball and basebail, having serv­ ':0U Edward P. MQrsaa 7:30 CBS—Newa Analyiit I Robert L. Hut.son of Marl­ South Carolina, the couple will live 1otat he would prepare plans for Sheridan's woii 5-0 against M A M ed as captain of the baseball team f:16 Report 7:36 Showcaae and Nawt and Insurance borough. a brother of the bride- Oil. In that game Pete Trsygis was ’:S0 Nisht Flight Loa Angelea at Tankaaa CLARKE MOTOR SALES at 63 Fairfield St., Manchester. both * junior and a junior-senior this spring. He was also a mem­ 1:55 Mete st Houston Showcase and News 36l BROAD S'TREEt— HI 9-2012 ; groom, served as beat man, Rav- Mrs. Mockalis was graduated high school within the gT.SOO voted the catcher for Sheridan's. Ken ber of the 'Varsity Club. !:30 Tonight si My Place 13:15 Sign Off Telephone PI 2-6986 imond W. Ouellette, 148 Biasell St., from Eait Meadow (N. Y.) High ' by. Urn town meeting for erchltect's Shapazian, pitching for M A M got Glidden has been accepted for . :00 Sign Off 'brother-in-latv of the bride, and School, and attended Tusculum 17 stHke-outs. Brian Eklgerton WTIO^iSSS fads, PBC members report. enrollment at the Hartford Tech­ 1:00 News. Weather a Bperta Tot Fatally Injured Donald May of Marlborough welre College, Greenville. Tenn. She Is Barbecoe Slated was the catcher for MAM. nical Institute where he will con­ ::.30 Market Report I ushers. i:35 Album of the Day MRS.i JOHN ALEXANDER HUTSON^"'"* I .Mrs, Biazensky wore a sheath employed by Hartford Fire Insur­ ,The Oongregators, couples club Friday night Sheridan Oil beat tinue his education in the field of NEW YORK (AP) — Year-old ance Co.. Hartford 1:45 Three Star Ehnra of pink embroidered organza with ' flf Solton Congregational Church, Bolton Dairy 2-0, with George mechanical technology starting in ':00*Conver»atlon Piece Lisa Leemats was fatally injursd H Mr. Mockalls is a graduate of f' will sponsor a chicken barbecue HutdUnson pitching a no-hit game. September. ':30 News of the World Jewel hecklihe, cap sleeves, waist­ '.45 Radio Moecow last night In s four-story fsU from line drape, white accessories, and Manchester High School, and is T. June 9 at the Community Hall for Pete Traygis caught for Sheridan's. the fire escape outside her home Rockville Senior to choose team members for the 1:00 Pop Concert a corsage of pink sweetheart employed by Pratt and Whitney the benefit of the educational build­ Jim Tracy was the pitcher for Bol­ 1:06 NIghtbeat at 668 Riverside Dr. Putman Photo Aircraft, division of United Air­ ing fund. Home made pies will be ton Dairy and Tom Wilkinson, season. . :00 Newi roses 7116 bride^oom 's mother The girl apparently had been Wins S-SO Award craft Corp. P. ChftrbOBikUt i featured for dessert. There will be catcher. To Oil Lsks Rostda :15 Sparta Final wore a floral print of blue and or­ Hagenoivs Wed 25 Years First Selectman T, C. Wright : 30 Starlight Serenade pitying on the fire escape, police chid with rose and white acces- MRS. GEORGE FRANCIS MOCKALIS two servings of the supper, at 6 1:55 Newa and Sign Off • A Rockville'senior at Howell , sorlea ■ and a corsage of yellow and at'6:S0 p.m. A food sale and Maneheeter Evening Herald Bol­ has announced road oiling uill WPOP—1311 said. She did In Knickerbocker Kubasek > Kanuiitiski ton oorreapoadent. Oraes McDer­ ■tart around the lake area tomor­ ;:on Conn. Ballroom Hospital an hour and 15 minutes CSienev Technical School in Man- sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Hage-'■'•►three grandchildren, ail of Man-, Miss Carol Lynn Karaslnakl of ter, matron of honor, wore a bal- ccasorles and white orelfid oon sgs. . tvidte elephaiit sale will be held row. :fl0 Dale Kelly cheater. In the parish room of the church mott, telephone Mitchell 8-6568. 1:00 Johnny Argo Show later. che.ster wa.s awarded a *50 i n d u s - ^ J " ' ? * i now. 381 IVoodland St„ were feted (Coventry and Anthony Joseph Ku- Ivina-length dress of nils green The couple will Itvs bn duuxSr . ; held at the British American Club. I Mr. Hagenow, self-employed as basek of Mancliester were united nylon, small flowered hat and car­ Oak St. In MancheqtSr. d ^ n g the ssune hours. ^ trial education award from the Por a motor trip to the Pooono| by 60 friends and relatives Friday ig a roofer, is president of the ITFW in marriage Saturday morning at ried a bouquet of peach colored Mrs. Kubasek is a graduate ee Windham High BchooL and is sm> tondon, telsphone Pilgrim 3-6013. nsctlcut at a luncheon todi|,y.,a.t the, '*’*’1^* "tt*! " ’Ith pink a c -, celebration, of their 25th wedding of the Army and'Navy Club. Mrs. The bride is the daughter o f Mr. Beth Karaalnski, alater of the ployed fit King’s, Inc. in Msn'chss* >. AUo on the committee are Mrs. XI r-i V cesaones and a white rose corsage, ' Clyde Beckwith, Mrs. Charles anniversary. The party was given Hagenow la chaplain and' ptibllcity and Mrs. Steven KsM lnald, 48 bride, and Mias June Locke, both ter. Mr. Kubasek Is a graduate o f Hartford (.tub. ^ couple will live at South Rd.,J chairman of Anderson Shea Aux­ Hickory Dr., Coventry. Ute bride­ of Coventry. They wore similar Batch. ' Mrs. John Hagan, Mrs. Gjardeners Honor Ft-ee Rnnning Beauties He la Dwaine E. Glidden. 18. of Marlborough, after June 2. i by the couple's children and Manchester High School, and is THomsa Johnson, Mrs. Emerson The Untouchables friends. iliary, VFW'. groom la ths son of Mr. and Mrs. dresses of peach nylon, flow’ercd employed by Pratt and WhltnSy 6 9 '- East St., a student in mechan- ■ Mrs. Hutson is a 1980 graduate I Joseph Kubasek, 184 Oakland 8t, hats, and carried bouquets of Bosworth, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mil- Past Presidents PHlLADBfcPIA (AP) The bil­ leal drafting at CJheney Tech. The ^of Manchester High School. Mr. i Mr, Hagenow. son of Mr. and dlvd'slon. United Aircraft Obtp. ton Jensen, and Mrs. Theodore W. ling 'described seven palomino lib­ by Rogers Manchester. miniature peach and while carna­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Harland E. Hutson attended schools in Mid-; Mrs. Le-wia Hagenow, 24 Eldridge F u p I S a v p r The ceremony was performed by tions. Chandler. Past Presidents' Night will be erty horses in the (jlyde Beatly- Glidden, he w’as one of 14 bovs and dletown, and ie employed af Pratt St., and the former Bernice Beebe, Powerful Teleecope Cole Brothers Chreus as "free run­ the Rev. Dennis Hussey of Rt. Edward Msmchanic of Kltmches- Mrs.. Jacqueline Spencer and the feature of the May meeting of Never having been adjudged^and said; "Hers is your first a girl to receive the awards from and Whitne.v, division of United daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ter was beat man. Ushera w-ere Mrs. E. Pierce Herrick will con­ ning beauties in exciting drills, An average good windbreak In Bridget’s Church. 6II the Andover Garden Club tomor­ psychotic and being conceited week's fee. Now get the Heek out Alfred W. Cavedon, vice president Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, Beebe, 55 Elro S t , were married the northern plains region of the The bride, given in marriage by Terry Williams and Ronald Bald­ The 200-lnch telescope on Cali­ duct the food sale; Mrs. Earle dances and breathtaking sorties.” row nlrtit at 8 sit the all-purpose enough to believe I have an aver^ and stay out. Your visits annoy of the B.ssociation and president of May 15, 1937. in Millerton, N. Y. U.S. may aaVe from ,25 to 42 .per her father, wore a ballerina-length win, both of Manchester. fornia's Mount Paiomar gather* Herrick, the white elephant sale. room of the school. Officers for the During the opening matinee per­ aget I.Q.. I frankly admit that 1 me. All you do Is bid me the time the Aldon Spinning Mills, Taleotl- Slight DpcrrasF Both are nattvea and lifelong resi­ cent of a winter's fuel bill' for dress of white lacs and net tulle, A reception for 160 guesls was as much light as do a miUlen hu­ Men of the church will grill the coining year will also be installed. formance, the plnk-phimcd per­ fully realize I am “rushing In of day and boom, another 5 or 6 ville. dents of Manchester. They have a the house It shelters, depending a crowm with finger-tip veil, and held at Lithuanian Hail, Manches­ man eyes. With Its aid, one can chickens this year. The chefs will Hostesses for the evening will be formers bolted from a tent in the where angels fear to tread" when dollars' and for what? During the first eight months son. Raymond Hagenow' Jr., and a on location and pattern of the carried a bou^eLof white roses. ter. The bride’s travel costume was see candlelight at a dlstanos of be Philip Dooley, Joe Tracy, Ken­ Mrs. Winston Abbott. Mrs. Ells­ middle of their act and gave po­ I dare discuss the two Untouch­ of 1961, there were 23,760 motor daughter, Mrs. Allan Hooey, and windbreak. Mrs. Jsnet Baldwin of Manches- a navry blue dress with beige sc 10,000 mllea. neth Matthews and Milton Jensen. I personally know of one local Blark Diamond worth Coveil and Mrs. Edward lice a 2'i mile chase through able Unions—pardon me I mean, case where sven after a surgeon Engaged vehicle deaths in the U.S., a de­ Posters for the event will be made Menditto. heavy traffic before they were associations—one of the organlzs' had taken over a daily hospital The sn g a g ^ en t of Mies Carol The Smithsonian Iruslitution in crease of 1 per cent from a com by Mrs. Lawrence Converse. Reser­ Baseball Session corralled and taken in low by their tion of medical men and the other vations may b» made by calling visit was made by the admitting Ann Linton of New Britain to John Wa.'hington. D.C., ha.s what is ! parable period of 1960. Distance Coaches for the Little I,eague trainers. Several cars received the organization of lawyers doctor at a charge of 36 and for a Mrs. Emerson Bosworth. F. Delaney of Manchester haa been said to be the hirge.al ma.ss of traveled was up about 8 per cent will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. dents and two persons suffered Reluctantly, I spotlight both patient without either Blue Cross making the mileage' death rate School Supt. Philip C. Liguori at the home of william Dunnack minor injuries. associations which were allegedly .aimounced by her parents, Mr. black diamond in any mu.«eimi in or CMS and who was already the world. This black diamoml. (100 million miles) 5.3. according W hy drive a costly will talk to two groups o< par­ created to uphold the ethics of ajid Mrs. Lloyd R. Linton of NeW' ent* today and tomorrow. This In staggering debt. That is a which, came from equatorial Af­ to the 1962 Britanniea Book of the these two professions but each of racket. Britain. Year. afternoon at the rec|uest of some which has primarily a schedule of rica, Weighs 740 caraLs. car when your wallet parents, he will discuss ths sped In the case of lawyers, their Her fiance is the son of Mr. and fees, such as charges for office services art not quite as impor­ hcations approved by ths board calls, home visits, after 9 p.m. Mrs. Leonard J. Delaney, 123 of education for a junior-senior tant In the lives of most people Cooper Hill St. CONGRATULATIONS! visits, hospital visits and such in but it Js rather surprising that cries “ compact” ? high school at 1 p.m. at the school. the case of the doctors and di­ Mis.s Linton is attending the Some mothers called Liguori with both of these groups who boast of Unlveraity of Conneeticut School vorce fees for contested, uncoR ethics and pan other unions for sl- Jacobs'Giraridin questions about the Junior-senior YOU JUST WON AN OBOE tested divorce actions, liability of Education. She i.'» a member of L plans and the meeting was sr- legsdly interfering with our econ­ Della Zeta sorority and vice presi­ coses and such in ths scheduled omy have to have organizations of bi f 'i Ci. i; PI UMHi « dent of the Newman Club. ranged, a board of education That’s right! Oboes, French horns, violins and glamorous rates for lawyers. tivi lITTIt IliettlCAUY) spokesman said. their own and then fix ratesVbicn tU A1 i H Mr. Delaney is a graduate of It is more than 50 years ago they disregard by upping fMs. Manchester High School and the Tomorrow at 8 p.m. Uguorl young sopranos— all yours when you subscribe to COM­ that the late Dr. Thomas Q. Sloan, will Bf>eak'to the BoHon Coopera­ I repeat that -none of my per­ riU HAPtFii-,,1 University of cjonnecticut. He Is a Hyst secretary of the newly organ­ member of Phi Delta Kappa, inter­ tive Nursery at its meeting at MUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION! Entire series ized Manchester Medical Society, sonal doctors are involved but if Hill the Community Hall. He will dis­ th syw ere I would still write the THE HARlFOkD (UCIPIC llt.Hr CO national honor fraternity, and $7.50 adult, $3.00 student. Available this week only. handed me as a reporter a releass president of Kappa Delta Pi. He U cuss subjects that, should be giving the details of ths new or­ above because of the many phone IICHI f-OMPANf taught in the kindergarten pro­ calls I have had about doctors' a member of the faculty of Man­ 991 Main Street. Phone MI 3-9128 (evenings MI 9-8604). ganization to the extent o f almost fees. chester Hi^h School.. gram. All those interested are In- a column and at ths bottom s «te d to attend. - hoped-for inconspicuous new And now to digress. Of late I schedule of doctors' fees. When X have been aaksd a number of transposed the copy, using ths fes times - about the health of my schedule as the opening para­ brother, EMmuttd. Indicative of his graph of the story I thought . Dr. health, he recently completed s Sloan was going to succumb to s new home on the shore in War­ MONTE CARLO stroke of apoplexy but when he wick Neck, R. I., and below is ths accused me of being a poof' jour reproduction 'of s letter he had WHIST a id nalist I merely rspUed; "The only produced in the Providence Bulle­ GIGANTIC PINE PHARMACY tin on May 9 about Social Securi­ difference between you and me rGOOIFr^tAli SETBACK Dr. Sloan is that I publish my ty. And his health, as he ap­ c 444 CENTER ST. _ Ml 9-9814 proaches 80 could not be bett^ Sponsored By St. Br mistakes and you , bury yours.' And some surf^tjal fees are but like me he takes on all comers Rosary Society W ELCOMES SENIOR steep snuff to In themselves kill the with no thought ‘ of personal patient. aggrandizement but rather as a TIRE S A l£ public duty and neither of us have W hy squeeze your Thurs., May 24. 8 pjn . CITIZENS PRESCRIPTIONS I have intentionally referred' to surgery charges so in fairness I ever been crusaders. We merely KofCHaH,MainSr. want to publicly admit that I have like to pin-point phonies. Unlike COME IN AND COMPARE me my brother is a master of family when you need Refreshments—iDonattoa gl not received one complaint about the fees of either Dr. Caldwell Sr., sarcasm. ON FIRST LINE and PREMIOM or Dr. Caldwell Jr. SOCIAL SECURITY And dealing with such a deli­ According to the law today, a big-car room? cate subject I would make it clesr widow is allowed 80 per cent of that my personal doctors arc Dr. her deceased husband's social se curlty allowance. However, if she TIRES by GOODYEAR Friend, Dr. Barry and Dr. Zagllo. Apparently hearing that com­ endeavors to worit, she never is ■it plaints al^ut medics] fees were allowed any additional credits al A'- y o u s a v e m o n e y being phoned to me two women though the government continues 50— 4.00x13 CUSTOM WHITEWALL TUKLE5S .. 14*50 took occasion to phone to say that to collect social security payment - WSCS President Dr. Healy's fees took into consid­ on her wages both from herself 100— 4.50x13 CUSTOM WHITEWAM- TUIELESS ...... 17.40 Mrs. George Brooks, 71 Wether- Get the eration the ability o f patients to and her employer as long as she BECAUSE YOU BUY all St., was elected as president of pay. Just trying to be fair and of is employed. 23— 4.00x15 CUSTOM WHITEWALL TUBELESS...... 18.30*^ course I have no doubt a great She, o f course, has the option of the Woman's Society of Christian right answer .. . majority of medical men and law­ choosing either the 80 per cent of 100— 4.50x15 CUSTOM WHITEWALL TUBELESS ______• Service of South Melhodi.st Church ) AT DISCOUNT... yers have hearts as well as heads. her husband’s social security al­ last night, and installed with other A small minority can. and has lowance or her own whichever is the right price . . . 99— 4T.70X15 CUSTOM NYLON W H^W ALL TUIELESS ...... officers in a candlelight ceremony. H played havoc with many profes­ the greatest. However if she Is sions and it is Avith apologies to forced to work in order to keep Mrs. Russell MacKendrick, presi­ AND YOU GET A BONUS OF the majority that I pay for this body and soul together, why 31— 7.10x15 CUSTOM NYLON W HitEW ALL TUBELESS . 1 :./.... dent for the past , two years was the right car! partial expose of the nithless mi­ should the government continue to presented a special membership nority, yet to learn what ethics tax her meager earnings and sir 44— 8.00x15 CUSTOM NYLON WHITEWALL TUBELESS . Sward ajtd pin In recognition oi means— as per the New Jersey le. low her no credit on all her sub­ her service. . Karra Studios gsitzed larcenists. sequent payments toward social ■ Other new officers are Mrs. MRS. JAMES ROBERT JACOBS NEW-SIZE MERCURY And so for more than 50 years aerUrlty? Also FR Ei Arm Rest Worth I>onald Smith, first vice president; this collective medical rate fixing Is this muiitilcent, benevolent 2 ,25^ Mrs. Robert Frost, second vice The marriage of Miss Marieaand full skirt, a crystal crown has continued excepting in major and beneficent government of ours president 'ftoee re-elected were Redna Girardin and James Rob­ and carried pink sweetheart roses. surgery or prolonged and compll so generous that it can afford bil With purchase of 2 of above tires. These tires are not take offs or. blemished Mrs. George Ecabert.-recording sec­ ' Bridesmaids were Miss Ruth cstsd cases. lions for foreign ^ d and ab ths retary, and Mrs. John L. Von Deck, ert Jacohs, both o f ' Maneheeter. Glode, 1693 Tolland Tpke.;.,Mlsa METEOR , I wouldn.’t object to the medical same Ume stain its stately treasurer. was solemnized Saturday morn­ LomIW Bvghefc 3* Englewood Dr., rate' cases which, for example. In escutcheon by such niggardly and FULL GUARANTEE Other secretaries installed in­ ing at St. James’ Church. and Miss Jocquehne C3T of Bris­ home day-time visits are supposed parsimonious treatment of the clude' Mrs. Louis Cbsmpeau, pro­ I*LD8 TAX AND TWE OPT CAR The bride is the daughter of Mr. tol. They wore medium blue taf­ Only Meteor to be $6 while in ordinary office motherhood of . this prosperous motional and membership; Mrs. feta dresses, styled similarly to visits the assoctktlon rats is sup­ land? ■ and Mrs. Sylvio Girardin, 147 TRIPLE-S BLUE Stanley Beat, mission education Brookfield St. "nte bridegroom, the maid of honor's, and carried posed to be $5. But, by many phy­ I think it is unconstitutional to and service; Mrs. Herbert McKin­ sicians these rates, according to whose foster, parents ;are Mr. and yellow sweetheart roses. Diane combines big-car ride, collect for social security and then m i d g e t ney, Christian social concerns; phone calls I ha've received from allow nothing for social security. and GO-KART TIRES Mra. Andrew Goldsnlder of Cov­ Cyr of Bristol, flower girl, wore a Mrs. W’ilUam Newton, spiritual ■white organza dress with blue reputable people, are so fir Ig­ I believe that it is a great injus life; Mrs. Everett CJole. student entry, lives at 40 Mt. Nebo PI. room and zoom with nored that same - doctors are tics, morally wrong, -wicked and . • , 410/4 Racing Slicks...... 6 .9 5 The Rev. .Joseph H. McCann cummerbund and pink roses. .work; Mrs. Ralph Hermann, youth James Galanek of Manchester charging as much as $10 an 'office iniqidtoua. and a great sin against work;- Mrs. Winston Smith, chil­ performed the double ring cere­ visit. And I am not referring to the motherhood o f this country. ' . 340/5 Racing Slicks ...... 6.95 mony and celebrated a- nuptial served as best man. Ushers were dren’s.work: Mrs. Richard Sperry, Ifiohard Goldsnlder of Coventry, compact handling a prolonged, complicsted office Xliis prospect is a glorious con­ literature m d pubUcstiMU, and Maas. Bouquets o f white pompons, Visit. templation for the future, a real 410/6 Bacing Slicks...... 7.50 . .carnations and gladioli 'wSrs' at Gerard GirartUn of Manchester, ' Another situation', a custom Mrs. Walker Brijn^i, supply. brother o f the bride, and WUUam' b lea ^ g . to brighten the . sunset Committee chairmen include the .altar. Mrs. Jane Maccarone MIOOR fifiOAN ease and economy. throughout the country, is the in­ years of ths elderly mothers of 350/6 Rib Tread ...... 4.00 Glode of Mantmester. Mrs. Richard Reinohl and Mrs. was organist. sistence of the committing physi- America. A reception and dinner for 135 300/5 Rib Tread ...... Marojrie Norton, publicity oo- The bride, given in marriage eijut to make daily calls on pa­ ' Of course "the mothers have no 3.06 by her father, wore a floor- guests was held at the American tients after a aurgeon .has taken lobbyist In Washington looking chairnven; Mrs. Wadsworth Mc­ Legion Rome. JEor a wedding trip 3 5 0 /4 « ib Tread ...... i Kinney, church, activities; Mrs, length gown of silk organza, de­ enrar. This has not been true in'my out to r their intsrisat. If they had. .00 signed with fitted bodice, bouffant to the PoconoB Mountains. Pa.. local perioda o f hospitaUsation be- sueh legialatioa never would haw '"'Robert' Samuelaon, rqtation; Mrs. Mrs. Jsepbs ■worinrBslge suit with ALL DAY WEDNESDAY LIMITED SOFFLY Marshall Hodge, fellowship; Mrs. skirt, lacs appliques and- fitted canise 1 asked my r^nilar doetOF b s cto e a law. H isy have Bo group sleeves. Her silk illusion fingertip apricot acoeaMrtes. The couple to .call daily, In another etty. 'HtUse. I^hsy have no great Ricl^ard Wann, h o^ taU ty; Mra. will live at S16 Center St after veil was held in place by fi cab­ ON FOOD... FASHION...ON HOME FURNISHING . when a snrgstm wag called in to voting power. But I'do hot bslisva Joasph Sweasson, flowers; Mrs. M w 26. . Chaflea Banks, sunshine; Mrs. Mas, bage rose headdress. She earrisd MORIARTY BROTHERS, INC. take over aijd I asked the admit­ that Omgrsssmsn John E. Fbgarty 'nie bride i* a 1956 graduate of ...ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY AT GRAND-WAY ting doctor why he called daily he or Senator Jtfim O. Pfistbra or our Putnam and Mrs. WOhsm Newton, a. cascade af-w hite roses and Manchester High School, and is ■aid; "W s h ave'a rule in our so­ othsr rppressntaUvss in Congress kitchen; Mrs. Paul Griffiths, pisn- stepbanoUs. employed at the RoytH McBee 301.315 CENTCR STREET MANCHESTER. C6NN. NIGHOLS -MANCHKTER TIRE, Inc. Miss Gemma Girardin was . her ciety for ths admitting doctor to win allow this form of miatreat- 1st.' and Mrs. William Rood, nom- Corp. warehouse.- in -Nawington. oha^s ISO a wools for dally hos­ mant to eentlnus ones it is fnetlng. 1 sister'* maid of honor. She wore The bridegroom attended Howell MAHiHr^TFW PARKADF MIODLI TURNPIKE WfST, ...... FTMIPS The Rhythm Cfroibr, di- a light blue taffeta dress, fetylsd M ANCHI ^ r FP pital visits even whan'* a surgeon brought to their attention. M ^ C H ^ T ^ CONN. F R E E W M l i r n i l l Cheney Technical Sriiod, and is takes ever,” whsrsupoa X with­ B. AtRogsm I ysetad by lb s . .Oaiite Hewsy. took wRh seoop BscUiat, three qnsr- amployad at Grinoid Auto Fimta, draw a ISO bill from my wallet, Warwleh Nsek ...... Fait la ^ eamWilIgbt aarriea. tarrismth" Blssrsa, fitted tedlos Brntfcrd.

' ' \. ^ BIANCTESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEJSTfeR, CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 22, J962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ANcaESlER,i CUNN., lCESl>Aif, MAi: 22, 1962 P A G E S E V E N

c holdlnf flystam whloli madd clined ^ approva that elamaat Ip U.N. Becretary-Oeneral U Thant, Htiiilira Tide U n c h ^ k ^ ^ Opinioiis Sought the Biiah dedaloip too. Human A Thoocht Yw Today. died Monday after he fell off a 2 Negro Mother^ 20 Children lalKnuid Lanes ooltootton Antomatie aad biia. Thant was a part-tlma so­ Connecticut beinga do not haya to Uva by tha Mr Rlist Cit tDiAII Skapu nlatlvaly painlasa. If onea wa^ law of tha Jungla, claiming tha top ciology student at Hunter College On Tree Pianting From Bridge to OsapeU « f 1 lat^Uia paopla of America get their of heap until the inevitable young in . New Toric tor two years. MU SiuiJor Tallt T ||i J}^e to Arrive Today in Hyannis WhenYotti luwda on what they ware earning, \ Yankee challenger tol>plaa them from it, in AT. JOSBPH, Mich. (AP) Red CMmu Policy Sh^ Along Mum St. Hartford Opening during theae paat two decadea, we order'to ' prove their courage. It A Okristtui'a Fmo* ’ Emily Vail, -88, who was cii^ (CenttBOed from Page One) J'o f ' New York Gov. Neleon A. V By A. H. O. takes nal courage, of course, to Christians o< tbs sarty eburoh author With her husband ' of ' 'T R p iy Abmit 160 qusstioiuiairsa have Havffa, could never, have levied or: col­ Rockefeller. After tomorrow, Hartford com­ ruh away, with ever^xxly watch­ wars ih%rksd by a holy boldnsaa "Rerole Lives,’' a book tor yqung things «flA ghim Ihlin been sent to downtown biislnsss- Crow practices in southern All appealed to County .Court. lected ao much of it . back from On:;.ywi cal, inhuman a ^ e o f revenge.” ' day. Proeecutor Jack ’Gravis said The State Highway Department CALI the chance of being clobbered T ner peace that nothing could ahake. tory of the C ^ a t World Rell- to remain In Hong Kong, The questionnaires afe being aent The Barnstable Board of Select­ the other 14 charges were identi­ has announced that the Ihbound ment before we even aee i t This, congratulate somebody upon- hav­ ■Why not take his very nice public t ing the goooS^nse to give up -a The secret is i^ this—that peace gions.’f a book y n to be publiabed. with saggnsHons. cioae to their homeland, rather by the Chamber of Commeree’a men appealed yesterday to House cal and recommended they be lanes for traffic crossing the toih can be deaeribed aa aomething d»reor, and wrap it up? is not found in eeditpe from trouble She Was bom in Lexington,' Ky. conunhnity beautification commit­ Speaker John W. McCormack to dropped. Charter Oak Bridge from the east Ml 9-2861 career before he has to, while the . The.'Bush public career was at Mirrors cot tg n l Uns. than come to' compatuUvely re­ ____ J«T‘ ^ a convenienea It would alao be going Is still g iM , while the taste but rather'is found'in-'what Dr. tee, and Individuala are being ask­ formulate federal legislation that will be open tomorrow. / its happiest peak in those years Harry Eimerson Foadick balled *‘a mote'Pormosa. Many of the refu- ed to indicate their tntereeta in BOSTON (AP)—A Massachu­ The bridge ramp and the-Con- HALLMARK T>^ an obvtouB Justica alnee it would, left behind oanXbe pleasant for OPENSAJA'teSBJi. Would stop states from “ exporting, when he was. In the United Statei m ari^ of power around our heed." geea/have relatives in the British trees (riantsd In the sidewalk, trees its welfare cases.” setts law dating from 1788 might land Highway to downtown Hart­ «***«B»^*«* 3»8U for the flrat time, see that Just everybody. AATUBDAT S A JL to NOON p h a r K a o t • ••««•••*•• li jjj Senate, perhaps the most trusted, A Chrietian faith gives us this FOR,RENT ctowfi colony, wjilch has given or shnibs planted in pqto and apply to southern segregationist ford have been closed slnde March VYeat Middle Tpke. about everybody paid thia particu­ That would be, of course, what David Harris, the first rider to intimate, and yaluabkle friend a surplus o f power, for the resources, S and 16 anA. Movie Projectors haven to more than 1.8 million hanging floral basketa arrive here, waa found a cook's groups sending Negroes to Hyan­ 10, when construction .work began at Brood St. lar tax. It Would also' make it that impartial ivisdom uways keeps somewhat kindred spirit over in of ,Ood are unlimited. —eaan4 or silent, also 86 nun. ‘ laie town's board of dlrMtors re­ nis as ” everse “Freedom Riders," In the area. ^ ' HBM BER O t recommending to soi^body 'else, Chinese since the (ibmmunists job. The others are still jobless. ■ ' j' TH> ASSOCIATED Pluan' much easier for the government to the IVhlte House, Dwight Ehsen- Rev. H. Osgood Bennett tilde projectors;' J. A. W HITE GLASS CO. conquered the mainland 1* years cently rejected a proposal by the Barnstable Selectman'E. Thom­ it was reported today. An outbound lane, permitting > 4 ^ AmoaSSa rttSt but never applying to.^lself. When hower, found in the legislative North Methodist Church chamber for tree planting along Chapter 117, Section 28, o f the traffic to leave . the city on the ‘ to Um u m i t repubIWktIOD « increase taxes.another notch, and you are the indlvldualX Involved, WELDON DRUG. CO. 31 M SSai ST. Fhoiin Ml f .7322 ago. as Murphy said the women due to ’^o F r e e i * «]] Mw'r dlmtefaea credited ta-U- or arm of government. From the sent Main St. jy o m Hartford Rd, to arrive today will have to go on Public Welfare Laws reads: Oonland Highway and over the any contribution in that direction you have to follow the gniulAtone, tlmental point of -view, anything M l Mala St.—TeL BtU 8-6821 - Officials said that to expedite .. not otaerwlM credited In tUla^Mper the flow of those wUUng to come Center S t Under the plan the welfare. He called the “ reverse Whoever brings Into and Charter Oak Bridge; will be open­ and alae the local news publladed bera. may constitute the greatest evil or whateyer it Is, Ip the Md| you that came after that had to be Deaths Last Night merchants would have bought the Giiest Speaker leaves a poor and Indigent person ed in mid-summer, the highway All ritbls or repubileatfon of aiMeialTr couldn’t break ,tne connections; to Formosa, security screening to Freedom Ridee" cruel smd vicious. Piek-lpiiil ' dlepalcSea herein are aleo reaerred. o fa 't. something of an anti-cllmax. We trees’, the town would have plant­ br. Allan Dana Callow of Bos­ President Kennedy, his father In shy town in the Common­ depattment reports. you wouldn’t kiio-w^ what to do wondered, when Bush announced weed out Communist agents would ed and maintained than. The state expects to have all WINDSOR. Bngland (AP) — The ton, Mass., will speaki^n “ Recent and his two, brothers have summer wealth, wherein such person Is not mill acrvtea enant e( N. B. A. flare- jvith yourself If you did; you\sre over a year ago that he would be take place after they reach the The directors objected only lawfully settled, knowing him to traffic lanes in and out of Hart­ An Open Wire the kind o f person who has to'^e Rt. Rev. Ehlc H u^on, 73, chap­ Nationalist Island. Advances In Vascular Surgery” to­ homes in Hyamnts Port, four miles Delivery J StAera napraaentatlrei. Tba a candidate for another term, why lain to Queen Bilzebeth H tuid to the cost, but aisp to the'posM- away. Both Hyannis and Hyannis be poor and indigent, and with In­ ford via the Conland JHlghway re­ I ^athevs S^lal forced to retire and take It eas^ he was so Insistent upon anti-cli- Newspapers in Formosa threw ble damage' from the sidewalk morrow at 7 :30 p.m. at the annual tent to charge such town with his turned to normal in the fall. Ofidoubtedly there will rerhain almost everybody Is.'* dean of Wlndadr, die dMonday of their support behind the govern­ Port are communities in the town Xmax. Lately, It has been obvious a heart attack. planting. dinner meeting of the Manchester of Barnstable. relief or support, shall forfeit net S e rvic e ^ ^Rtle pressures, on the profession If you are In the field of politics, 'that what might be. Involved could ment's decision and also backed Because of the problems entail­ DE Neb. (AP) — Wlillam There waa the possibility that more than one hundred dollars to of reporting what happens Inside your Inability to call quits to any­ ^ something more unpleasant and wrrr. up the government's appeal tor ed in planting trees in sidewalks, Area Heart Association at Cavey’s tha use of such placs.” Read Herald Advs. .-s s k m IHR Tba Herald PmUna Company, InCu thing Is even more pronounced. It tearing than mere anti-cllmax. Petersen, 80, founder and presi­ assistance from other nonCom­ the' chamber announced it was l^staurmnt. more Negroes might be sent to the easumas no financial rasponaibOlty (dr Russia to the outside world, which Cape Cod area. Both the Mont- typocrapbleal errora appearlns In/Sd- is in the profession as well as in The approaching party conven­ dent of the Petersen Memifaictur- munist countries. studirlng the use of pots or tubs will be felt by Amierican cor­ Ing Co., maker of the irise-grip Dr. Callow of the New England gomerj'. Ala.. Citizens Coimcil and varanmwis asd other readins matter the individual. tion -had savage potentialities. *nie Officials of the Hong Kong gov­ for trees or shrubs along Main St Center Hospital, Boston, received to The Myehaster Evenlna Hataud. respondents on the Russian scene. So when Senator Prescott Bush approaching campaign, wltikRlbl-' wrench, died Sunday after a long ernment had no official comment H olid a y Speaker the White Citizens Organization illness. Petersen was bom in his B.S. degree from Tufts Univer­ for the Betterment of America _Dtaplaf adrerttslns eloains .hoarai You can’t be inside a dictatorship up and retires himself, as we coff coming back to seek an anti­ on the Nationalist offer, leaving Atty. John S. O. Rottner, former sity and' hia medical degree at For Monday—1 p.m. Friday./ thought he should have been plan­ climax of his own, wore a grim, Skjolborg, Denmark. that to their parent government town court judge and a colonel in Ihc., Macon, Ga., tall-ted o^ plans *Tor rn«alay-l p " of any kind, reporting to the out­ Property Damage Harvard University. He was sur­ for additional one-way rides north. —or Wodneaday—1------, . , ___,6esdaT. ning to do''enyway, all along, he unhappy aspect, no matter how LOS ANGELES (AP) — WUUam In Londbn. M vately, however, the U.S. Anhy Reserves, will be side world, and feel entirely free. D. Wasson, 90, founder and first geon at the New England Center Df, Malcolm G. Taylor, chair­ FPrOr Thoraday—1TIiOTaday—1 ip.m. Wedneaday. deserves qultC a compliment, even one rated its outcome. considerable skepticism wa'S ex­ the speaker at the Memorial Day Hospital in 1951 and assistant sur­ m>rOr fVIdar—IfVIday—I p.m.n.r Tbaraday. But the one technical, pro­ though there may have been minor editor of the Portland (Ore.) pressed- exercises In C^tsr Park ' Charged to Girl man of the Freedom Rides North ForOr Saturday—Ip.nv^Friday Saturday—1 I factors here and there which were ■ We haOe, we think, been Sena­ geon at Boston Floating Hospital Committee of the OpltaJ Otizens ClaaalfledClaaained ddeadIhMi e ^ IO;SO a . m . ----- cedural step which could do most tor Bush’s good friend ever since Journal and former editor of the “ We can’t be sure when or how Atty. Rottneris speedi will be In 1962. He was appointed acting day of pabllcaUop/^zeeptbllcaUoi Saturday — encouraging him a little bit, if we San Francisco News, died Satur­ delivered after the Memorial Day Council in Little Rock ssdd hk sent in making correspondents inside he came into the political arena. many will be taken by Taipei, if. Police yesterday morning arrest­ surgeon-ln-chlef o f the Boston Dls- a telegram to Atty. (3en. Kennedy may put It that way. day. Indeed, any are taken in appre­ Parade and re'vlew of the military Russia feel closer to complete re­ Nothing he has done has pleased ed^ Miss Elln Rowett 17, of 141 penaary In 1969. asking that one of his asststants TupMay, May 23 Most people in politics just keep us more, however, than this deci­ RANGOON, Burma (AP) — Tin ciable numbers,” said one source. imlta taking part in the exercises. going on and on until they get am­ Center St, on a charge of damage be assigned to join the riders In porting freedom has now been sion In- - -hich he leaves that arena Maung Thant, 21, son of acting “ We have a million' refugees 'fhe program ■will also include bushed or, even worse, until they the placing of a wreath on the convention at Ocean Beach Park, Washington and accompany them D a n g ^ O f E a sy C ollection taken. Now our wire services, of his own volition, with a caibeer now. FTfty thousand more have to private property. She was re­ to Hjrannls. He noted that an as­ begin to display nothing more thsai tried to come In the last month monument at Onter Park, Lin­ leased In the custody of her par­ New ^ n d o n , Sunday. when they want to send a story a general debility. neatly rounded off, with no bitter sistant attorney general was as­ V M t » the proposed automatic lorae ends or deteriorations drag- alone. If we start letting them in, coln’s Gettysburg Address deliver­ ents while awaiting appearance In Other outgoing officers .from I out of Moscow, can go to a tele­ ^ n ator Bush winds up doing it ed by David Foster, a senior at thia area besidea Bengston are signed to go with Negro rlden w lm old in g of 20 per cent o f all g l ^ along behind it. It was, to our For A Happier Outlook there will be 1(X),(XX> next month Circuit Court 12, Manchester, June from North Alabama last summer. printer system and type the story nicely, apparently with an assist mind, the right, happy decision, at Bright, Cheerful New and 200,(KX) the nionth after that.’’ Manchester High School, .and 4. EMward Sauter, president, of Man­ dmdenda suftd Interest payments, out, with the message reaching from his physician, perhaps with singing by the High School Round 'The arrest stemmed from police chester, and Maurice King, second In Pittsburgh, Charles R. Gor­ another assist from some per­ the right time, and one for his The Hong Kong newspaper don, a Negro radio newscaster, it would be up to the ordinary in­ the outside world as it is typed. friends to applaud and celebrate, Sing Tao suggested that CSiiang’s Table Singers. inireettgation Into three window vice president sonal intuition which may have breaking incidents on the night of said he has accepted'On offer of a dividual taxpayer, including the Until the other day, all such re­ without regrets. government ask the U.8. 7th Fleet one.way ride to Africa from a whispered to him that it might April 29. Miss Rowett allegedly taxpayer whose total income porting out of Russia had to be be just as well to retain, in­ to begin transporting refugees to George, Broad Brook; Jean Mori- white listener who wants to Send Formosa Immediately. cpnl, 652 E. Middle Ti^e.; Dale threw a rock through the front might be ao small he would pay no done by telephone. The connection tact, his record of having been the •’d-v-t... Democrats Pick him back wheia he came from. If In Washington, Rep. Francis E. Smith, Carpenter Rd., Bolton. window, at Correnti’s Market at 90 he actually goes, he said, hell be income tax, to see that he got only political candidate In history -'•’I. sx .T"'X . ■ Birch St, later threw a pepper might be hard to get; It might be to have had a successful record WINDOW Walter, D-Pa„ said Nationalist back soon—on tickets offered by back from the government any monitored; It might be bboken. China should admit at least some shaker through a window ^ the Slate Tomorrow other listeners. running against a fellow named Strypeeze home o f John Pickles at 19 Clhest- sums withheld but not owed. The And, although Russia formally Rlblcoff. SHADES! of the refugees and the United Vandalism, Thefts A t Jackson, Miss., target of government, in other words, would Get the insurance t^at States should help feed them- nut S t, and then threw a salt shak­ The Democratic Town Commit­ many of the freedom rides last abolished censorship of outgoing But even If the awareness of a Strips Paint Fasti er through a window at the home be getting its money lump sum tough and perhaps losing struggle Made To Order b b e r t J . This, Walter to ld /th e House, tee wlU meet tomorrow night at 9 year, County Judge P-uasel Moore WBDDINO P R S B I N T news a year ago, a bad or broken Semi-Paste or new gives you all three— could “deal an almost mortal Probed by PoUce of Hons Michels, 63 Btssell S t, po­ dismissed breach of peace charges from banks, and would not be do­ with Riblcoff contributed some­ o'clock In the hearing room of the connection could remain the weap­ I Non-Flammable. i p n p p Meaaaring and blow” to the Chinese Communists lice said. against 16 Episcopal clergymen be­ ing any individual bookkeeping. thing to the decision, we are In­ ■ iVEC Installing Municipal Building to eiect officers ons of on unacknowledged censor­ and Personal Service, by dramatizing the Red regime’s Mandieater police are investigat­ cause of Insufficient evidence. The government itself would never ing several thefts and acts of van­ for the coming year. TTie clergymen were convtnoted ship. inability to feed its people. Beautiful sterling candelabra which can find out that he had overpaid. He too U.S. officials were reported con­ dalism which have occurred during Humphrey Named The town committee wlH also In Municipal Court last fall after But when you can go to an of­ hear reports from several perma­ being arreated for trying to deseg­ be used eny one of • dlfferehl wayc would have to claim and prove FINDELL'S R sidering shipping further food to the past two weeks. fice in Moscow, and strike s key AETNA CASUALTY Hong Kong for the refugees. William Thornton of 143 Lake- nent subcommittees. Including one regate travel facilities during s that, to the government. In some At The Green To Postal Office depending on the occacton. Incredibly which prints in Paris or London or REAL ESTATE wood Circle yesterday reported studying off-year elections, and “prayer pilgrimage” to Detroit. Instances, either through' ignor­ Tel. Ml 3-4865 AUTO-RITE mOOBPORATED another atudylng the town’s high­ One of them was the Rev. Robert New York, you have a feeling that INSURANCE that within the past 10 days some­ low-priced for eueh hendeome eterling ance or laziness,, the individual Everything In one ixnsacked Ids cabin at 1606 Patrick Humphrey of Manches­ way improvement'program. L. Plersoft o f Now Tork, son-in-law you can get at least the start of ter hsz been elecM secretofyr at m tha pair, Federal tax Inoludad. taxpayer would fail to do this, thus Window Treatment Get the facts about Hospital Notes Tolland Tpke. and broke windows. almost any kind of news out of Cemetery Urns 968 MAIN ST.. GROUND FLOOR—TEL. Ml 9-6241 He estimated damage at about treasurer of the Oennseticui giving the government a windfall Russia and that, so far as the com­ this policy today! “INSURANSMITHS SINCE m 4» $400, police said. Branch of the Nstlonal Asaoda- It did not deserve. VlriOng b o m arp 2 to 8 p.m. tlon of Poatal Supervisors. He munications technique is concern­ Laat Thursday, Jack Patelll of Under the same proposed auto­ tor an areas, except maternity, Ekut Hartford, reported that four succeeds John Bengston, Mso of ARE HUSBANDS NECESSARY? ed, you are reporting aa freely as Manchester. matic withholding, 20 per cent of Read Herald Ad vs. where they are 2 to 4:M and 6:80 hub caps were taken from his park­ you would from one American city to 6 pjn.; and private rooms Humphrey was sleeted to the every Interest payment normally ed car at the Purnell parking lot. to another. Filled As Usual where ttiey are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. A live bait net, valued at about poet at the association’s annual At concerts I mean? Do they really add anything? Or cM idiad entered in a bank book would not Visltora are requested not to When there is something like $175, was reported stolen from will they ogle the soprano, clap at the wrong time or fall iiwiieestKa4#K6 KBB - _ siiviisMiTNi Bsa a«BM » aaavas* M be entered, but merely forwarded snooks tai patients rooms. No thia to record, it Is nonsense to BRING YOUR URNS EARLY Laurel Lake. Bunny Elgimlse of to the government. At present, an more than two visitors at one Bast Hartford, said the net was asleep? Try yours and see! Get him a subscription to *58 MAIN (ST., MANOHUerritR pretend U>at there have been no time per patient. PHONE MI 6-2141 honest taxpayer does pay taxes on missing laat Friday after he had MANCHESTER COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIA­ basic changes In the Russian dlcr- TO GIVE THEM A START the Interest that has been entered placed it In the pond earlier to tatorshlp as It has been mansgei^ ADMITTED 'YESTERDAY; Jo­ catch bait. TION (and one for you too so you can watch him)- In hts bankbooks during the year. IN OUR GREENHOUSES . . . anne LaPorte. 18 Acorn Rd., Tal- Front End by Khrushchev. There have. Of Three windows were broken at $7.60 adult, $3.00 student. THIS WEEK ONI^H MI He mFy. however, choose to jTay cottville; David Stone, RFD 2, Ver­ the Community Baptist Church on course, been tremendous Hems of this out of some current funds of non; Mrs. -Annie Schroll, 60 Deer­ B. Center St. Howard Daniels of Special 3-9128 (or evenings MI 9-8504). liberalization introduced in ^ Rus­ field Dr.; Daniel Smachetti, 101 his, or a checking account, letting 22 Ardmore Rd., reported the in­ sian life and intd Russia's rela­ Summer sSt-; Mrs. Helen Murray, cident and said it occurred some­ his savings account build Itself up, , R*g. $12.50 tionship with the outside world. 42C Bluefield Dr.; Harold Miller, time last Thursday night. as a good savings account should. 80 Ferguson Rd,: Mrs. Sophie Pa- None of them goes all the way; During the night o f May 18, two (1) a £ k3N FRONT END SECURITY STARTS WITH H0ME-- The proposed withholding tax. lozie, Ellington; jGlenn Mead, Haz- side view mirrors were taken from (2) BALANCE FBONT life still has to have a different KRAUSE ardviUe; Miss Hazel Newcomb, 80 then, by sending the m oney' to a garbage truck parked at the WREELS-iWEO. $t.99 feeling in the two clWIizations; the N. School St.; Mrs. Carol Stef- Convert To Carefree Comfort Washington without even entering FLORIST and GREEKHOUSES new town garage. John Stears of ($) CHECK FRONT IFHEEL reporters who send by teletype fano, Willimantlc; Mias Judith Os- Bast Hartford, reported the theft. BEARINGS it in the bankbook, seems almost bom. Somers; James Lyon Jr., out of Moscow will still have to be MANCHESTER’S LARGEST GROWER (4) c h e c k BRAKE 8TSTSM SEE A REALTOR certain to reduce the amount of Stafford Springs; Ray Gray, Re­ S A F E - thinking about whom they may be money kept on deposit In the 621 HARTFORD ROAD— PHONE MI 9-7700 gan Rd.. Rockville; I^tricia Con­ ALL FOUR ONLY defending, just as occasionally a ran, 4 Green Rd.: Norman Van Sports Program HE’S a member of the local board of Realtors and the National Auociation of banks. reporter In this free country may Gelder, 76 Cambridge St.; Mrs. Real Estate Boards. Only by this affiliation may he use the exclusive designation TTiese are two of the minor ar­ Held by Kaceys a i A N - also worry about whom he may Angeline Bycholski, 130 School REALTOR which is roistered in the U. S. Patent Office. guments against the proposed St.; Mark Larson, Tunnel Rd., Ver­ offend. But, at least. If he con­ withholding tax. One can add to non; Mrs. Marie Sadd, 10, W. Mid­ A Father and Son Sports Night HE'S a real estate professional-^pledged to a rigorous Code of Ethics and dedi­ siders some chance worth taking, DEPENDABLE— them that the proposed system dle Tpke.; Mrs. Josephine Magora, program last night for members cated to top quality service. He has at his fingertips the resources of one of the he now has the technics! facility 30 Columbus St.; Mrs. Marion of Campbell (k^cU. Knlghta of would add another branch of pri­ nation’s largest trade associations to keep him up-tQ-dats in every phase o f real for taking it, and this, from the Moore, RFD 2, Rockville; Edwin CkilumbUB, at the Kgce^ Home at­ vate enterprise to the govern­ Comiah, 23 Wedgewood Dr.; Mrs. SERVICE ON ALL estate practice. point of view of the correspondent tracted KKlfathera and.sons. Eari OONVENTIONAL MAKES s.l.n. AUTOMATIC Oil HEAT ment's list of compulsorj- tax col­ ALLWELLMOILS? Carmela Pizzoni, Hartford. Yost, sports editor of 'ihe Herald, Inside Russia, Is the really big lectors, anS create costly paper ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Jean talked baseball ai>d showed col­ Diieover lha lintWy and sconomy of e.f.m. ovtomofic oil hsot. thing. Moriconi, 552 E. MiddleTpkb.; Mrs. work for such private enterprise or slides taken during sp rin g Initoll on s.f.ffl. convsnion oil burner in yoor' prstsnl heating Dora Pellerin, 43 Birch St. training and at All-Star and World MORMRTY THE MANCHESTER BOARD of REALTORS institutions. system now for o wormer, heolthier home without work or A Few Kind Words Bi r t h s y e s t e r d a y : a Series games. | looks forward to the ftrture with confidence and expresses warm appreciation to all The great Argument for the tax daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas worry, e.f.m. odvortced ..design insures positive otr Ond oil It was thb final Lecturer’s Night the people of this area— including patrons, bankers, attorneys, the press and public Is that, at present, there are some Thank goodness for the com­ Salmon, 11 Grant Rd.; a son to of the, year, with Lionel Lessard BROTHERS control'oi>d persiits efficient burning of oil grodcs of domestic Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lawson, Tol­ officials— for their friendship, co-operation and Jielpful assistance in its~endeavors taxpayers who evade payment of bined kindness and imagination of in charge. 661-S16 CENTER ST. ____feel pdj______' land; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. .A question and answer period TEL. MI 8-6185 of Realtors— one of 1422— a credit to the Town of Income tax on their Interesi ana Andre Malraiix, Minuter of Cul- Henry Katz, East Hartford. followed Yost's talk, and refresh- See Harry Van Vamp Today For Complete Information Manchester. dividends, that thetr failure to pay ture In the French Cabinet, for DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ments. were served. is not only illegal, but unfair to the saying something ringlngly nice Dwight Hooker, Hebron; Patrick rest of tbe good taxpayers who do, about America. Current Annual Donohue, Chester; Chirtis FVazler, BUDGET TERMS Dividend On B o x Mt. Rd., Bolton; Linda Rbya, ARRANGED ACTIVE MEMREiRS since it increases the sunount of We hope he has some sincere 726 W. Middle Tpke.; Mra. Daisy MSWBMmHESWmi Insured Savings takes they have to pay in the end, reason for believing some slight Chirran, .35 Baldwin,Rd.; Mrs. Lida Robert W. Agnew Alexander Jarvis and that statistics indicate that portion of what tie said. Way, Hebron: Kathy GigUo, 134 Slierwood A. Beechler Arthur A. Knofla the loss to the government, and to We hope w e-live up to some REALTOR Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Dorothy Zboray, 9 Waddell Rd.; Doima William E. Belfiore John H. Lapp Lappen honest taxpayers, hrough this small portion of it. Hindson, 7 Lockwood S t ; Robert John S. Bissell Charles E. LeLesperance loophole, may amount to a billion In any case. It was the nicest StcMie, 27 Lawrence St., Rockville; Stanley H. Bray Mrs. Elsie L. Meyer dollars every year. thing anybody has said about us Mrs. Mae Wright 12 Battista Rd.; Mrs. Alice Gafnpet Ellsworth A. Mitten Titis would seem a major injus­ In a long time. Frank Torza, Rocky ' HIU; Mrs. Elaine Law, 27 Baldwin Rd.; Mrs. O F MANCHESTER T. J., Crockett Herbert J. McKinney tice smd a major expense to ali the It is nice to have somebody say Ann Clifford and son, 24 'Gerald Richard F. Dimock M. Kenneth Ostrinsky something nice about you. taxpayers which would perhaps Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Jane Stebbtns Lawrence F. Fiano Miss Marion E. Robertson It ia a good feeling, to be and son. East Hartford. 336 N. Ma in , STTl^T-riPHONE MI 9-5263 outweigh the special injustice and William E. Goodchild Sr. Earle S. Rohan the apeclal expense for some praised, even if you are not totally DISCHARGED ip D A Y ; Sharon Ceisl, Stafford Springs; David Miss Lillian G. Grant . Mrs. Pauline G. Scheinost which would be involved in having sure it is totally de.ser\’ed. Ill recent years the oil industry has hucm \-fallowing in crisis and O'DriscoU, East K i^ o r d ; Joanne- Edward J. Holl (Honorary) Miss Madeline Smith the withholding system become This Is the way Andre Malraux trouble. Stock prices have been disoppointinst to many* Now, Warren E. Howland Robert H. Smith lay,'. spoke about us, down In New York however, ghearson sees prospects for outstanding growth in a One other argument can be en­ the other day: special group of oils, for very special reasons. Carlton W. Hutchins Mrs. Elva E. Tyler tered in the debate, arid we think "For culture, for An Atlantic Shcarson’s analysis of the inlernalional oil industry Is ou t­ Alfred P. Werbner it comes out with its own final civilization, for the freedom of the lin ed in a 32-page booklet entitled Internotional Oil O u tlo o k , This dSlailed study tells you; weight against the withholding mind, 1 offer a toast to the only proposal. nation that has waged war but not I. How the European oil market is growing.. NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS The withholding tax will make worshipped It,. that has won the 1. Tl^ impact of Soviet oil maneuvers. Bernie. Cantor Real Estate Center, Inc. greatest power In the world but the govenunent's tax cdltection 3. The problems of possible oversupply.- OPENS VACATION GATES FOR YOU Glenn Roberts Agency Thomas G. Welles much easier and, as well, make the not sought it, that has wrought 4. What’s in store for natural gas. When your growing family nflodt room to grow In — Manchester's oldest financial taxpayer's payment much easier the greatest' weapon of death but institution, working with your realtor,-can help you into the home of your dreams. 'A Traveloan frtxn MFC opens the doors to ex- not wished to wieid It; and may It 5. How petrochemicals are booming around the world. , citing hotels, motels and dining places. . . smd more convenient, assuming, OUR MAIN en- inspire men with dreams worthy 6. The meaning of Japan’s dynamic growth. Our Open-End, Penalty-Free Home Mortgages have many advantages over the con* even opens the road to distant vacation lands you ASSOCIATE MEMBERS that iSi that he ia going to pay a ventional type. Whether you're buying or building— look to "Savings and Loan" for fs « smyway. It is, like the with­ of its action." PLUS Shsorson’s recommendations on three blue-chip stocks deevor l6 to provide didn’t expect to seo this season. Instead of a stay- Mrs. Anno E. Bartlett Robert W. Lappen' holding sy^m on the pay enve­ That is, at least, the way just fo r purchase no Of all the dozens of oil stocks you might huy, financing. at-home vacation or a skimpy trip, take off with a the family 'w itt ev- Vincent A. Boggini Everett T. McKinney lopes, a relatively'painless method about ail of us would like to think Shearson has selected three for growth and yiejd. Detailed Traveloan for happy memories that last far longar William F. Boles James J. Rohan (Honorarj’ ) o f. collection, in which somebody of our country. That would, be the charts reviewing tha past 10 .yeau for these companies, esti­ than tha monthly mates of future earnings and tables positioning them in the world e^ aasistanee so MOMTMIV PAYSIINT taHIDUll Raymond S. Holcombe Jr. William R. Rood else, employer or bank, finds the dreani. And if Malraux Mui still paymfihts. Horropr at IS M 6 economy tell you why Shearson likes these outstanding firms. t o rermu Mrs. Edjth W. Howland Mrs. Doris E. Smith money for the government, pays it put it Into words for us, it must that the bereave­ Learn relax confidently . . . from u rm e tow— ttfm u Every serious investor should have this 4 6.72 1 727 IIOJB 118.46 Carlyle B. Johnson Wesley R. Smith to the government, and thus ex­ be so that the possibility still lives, understanding MFC booklet Fill in and mail the coupon today ^ ☆ ' f t ment will be lees: 13.07 1A18 ia74 36.55 Kenneth M, Lappen Mrs. Frances K. Wagner cuses the individual taxpayer from has some potency, and could pro­ for your free copy. H ere's a picture of a happy housewife. She’s people. 192S 20.91 2827 54.48 any yearly emergency scramble to vide the receptive framework or V difficult. , learned how to relax. She spends a few minutes 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 base for some additional contribu­ 36.41 39.74 56.48 106:80 accumulate it. each day . at the keyboard of her new piano. Life Ineurattee ut Sheirion, Hsmihill A Co. The ttktdfde.Aiem Is Utmd m 0 d m p memMip AFFILIATE MEMBERS But the very 'painlessness of tills tion and building by Americans v S A V I N G S Mpe r meeU mad im tiudiu m in. aetm keU'e ckartj I 913 Main St.. Manchester ^ - A Music can do wonders for you,’too. And learn­ grou p r o te i$ mrmUable i$ /% per meeih ^ het^ieee ri BP0O m uR process sounds a new alarm pre­ themselves. en d 2% per memtk — tket peri, ef Ow h eU ets Everett E. Moore Frank J. O’Connell I Q Pleuo itnd your "Internatloiial Oil Outlook" ing piano is no probliHn with, tOi^y’a simpli­ on ell laent As «MSW # $ m emimtim emeeaetf 93M , et$d There’s nothing like a little judi­ Si e f t% Per m eetk mpAi p m tm m e Coimectlcut Bonk and Trust Co. Hartford National ^ n k cisely because it may .it)Ake fu­ .| □ I enclotejny list of stocks for your opinion. fied methods of instniction. ^ why don’t you tm eeeme et IJPf l» BMP. cious, moderate praise to create a n d L O A N Manchester Office First Manchester Office ture increases ' in the rate of I begin relaxing 'with a piano? Come'in tomor­ the zeal for that kind of future ef- Namo. .-■V : .s o c I A i 1 i) S' .taxation seem Relatively painless i row and see our large display, o f‘Rverett and Robert J. Boyce Frank J. Miller *too. When the withholding tax on ftH-t- / I XMimA. , ’HOIPFINANCE Savings Bank of Manchester sSSScmBSlcSSl Cable^eisbn si^cts with d^gns to fit any Manchester Bavtogs and Loan Association ^piayro^ first came along, it was SA '(^yrresAdrif(Allm fM aty_ _Sone_ ■tats. interior decoration. Prices 'start at |675; up to ■a b les^ relief to everybody. One I ' . Raymond L. Miller riNANetAL INtTITUTliN 2 years to pay. ' wakes up only now to the reallzaj " d T i T i T MANCMiniM BHOPPIIM PAMKAM Bast Hartford Federal I Phonic Homo______Buslnoss______^ Savings and Loan Aasoclatlon tion that all the subsequent Incomi arlcRB Cepr? 1 312 MWdkTurnpikB West V FREE DELIVERY TraMipf’* CliegMM 1007 MAIN STREET— NEAR MAPLE tax increases that were levied and At Tin PARKADE 2nd Fleer—MHciien 3-273 1 'eoUected could never have been s m i m , HAMMfu i CO." PIANO AND ORGAN STUDIO ^WedaMAQr. • AJI. to U Nnoa IMTIOIHL RULTM W E O . MAY ;levled or collected U it had not Mambors Nsw Tork Itock Exebanse/reunded l i n ■me » B 4 Hia, Twt, ltow.Tll Bl W>-MI BAMa Sit LIBREn DRUB Open Until 5 P.M* Monday^ and n y rkmnatr, • a jl to a pjl . 4oas4sF'tlM adopUaa of tiie wlth- S

. . n ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mj^CmSTER, (X)NNV TUESDAY, BJAY^, 1%2, MANCHESTER Ev IeNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1962 P A G E N IK E — ■. :■) :— ------...... — ------r ------— ------^ the two detectives after'crylac te RockviUe^V'erfwn Still Set foe Thursday OALU^O ALL A m ed M o ld RockviUe-Vemon P olice Hunting them: “ Don’t shoot. I quit.''- Sale Gaips Favor; Two New York detectives who PRESBYTERIANS flew to Chicago Were joined by A second raUy for Pteoby- T o M ove to Council Asked to Support Norwich Man three Chicago detectives in crash­ terlan and Inteteotod peqide Council Yotes Hertford ing in the door and windows of wUl Im held this evening at S artin Hints Price Low Carpenter’s Orbits PortSlU'3 motel room and seizing o’clock In the new Presbyterian Vernon Site Fluoridation of Qty Water In 2 Slayings him with guns drawn. Church of Manchester. A fel­ lowship tea will follow the - iSupp<»t among most members of the Town Planning Com- .Portelll was traced to the Chi­ Allied Mold and Engliieering Inc. R ul^i^ Disposal-Pact cago area after New York police meeting in the lower audlto- imsidon appeim^ to be building up for the proposed sale of of 640 Hilliard St., Manchester, The RookvlUe City Council lias^partment of Health, Ekluhation Outlook Improves (Continued from Page One) got a tip Sunday that he had fled riqm of the church. ‘ town bmd for a private golf course last night as the commis­ will move Into new modem quar­ been asked to sujiport...... :formally a and Welfare -wrote saying inspec­ to Newark. Thci church Is located, at 48 RectcvlU'e City Couiufil test nlgtitssme ton o^ ash foi’ M ch 10 tons of the city tors '•rill toulr the sewer plant M o » t. been living In Norwich, .Conn, for Spruce St.. Manchester. Rev. sion reviewed the proposal and late developments affecting it. ters In 'Vernon some time this sum­ refuso burned. proposal to fluorWtete Approved unanimously a maximum water supply. dsy In connection -with a fede$ll a year with "his wife, Jean, and James L. Ransom' is the organ­ The new ' development on theO mer. The target date at the ' Tbo contraot may bo temUnat- . (Conteined (ram Page One) moment Is July 15. • three-year contract with the city Hie count’s answer to the en­ report, required before completion two children. He Is on parole In izing pastor. The telephone te Mancheeter Country Club’a pro- foot strip along the Reservoir, ed 60 days after date of notice. Rosary Society Ml 3-0906. noaal to buy about 140 icres on A spokesman for Allied said the of Hartford for disposal of rub- dorsement request has been to of the federal grant to (he city. space flights of astronauts Aten with the club to have nqrmal ac­ Fteherty and Orlowskl said the turn the matter d-ver to the City TPC Apj^n^es New York State from a lO-to-20 the east side o f South Main St. for company’s new building, on Clarke ■fclsh. arrangement la advantagooua to ' <^ty Auditor Robert J. Pue of­ B. Shepard Jr., .Virgil i. Grissom year sentence for rbbbery. COME. TELL OTHERS cess of the strip t o r golflng pur­ Rd., off Bolton Rd^.w ll be leased Health Commission for a report— fered his firm's auditing services Plans Card Parly ABOUT US! $300,000 was a memorandum by poses. The action followed a' delinea­ Rockville. An amendment teavee and John H. Ol'eim Jr. Portelll was paroled March 27, General Manager Richard Martin from the develtawSrs, Kunzll, Pri­ and action—June 18. to the city for another year at tion of the terms pf the contract the ash removal operation flex­ In the meantime. Mayor Leo B. The spokesmanfSaid it is hoped E. Renter St. 1961, from the Auburn. N.Y. State which indicated the town should 2. Sell the 46 acres less another mus and WeUl of Rockville and ible. Hastford SMbUc Works Di­ $1,200. This year, the auditing St. Bfidget's Rosary Society 125-foot strip along a brook' out Glastonbury with an option of mailed to the city by Atty, David Flaherty Jr. and other city offi­ Prison where he was sent for expMt more money from the club A. Klnsler Hartford assistant cor­ rector Lyman C. Lovell win set fee was $1,000. The finance com­ a high pressute /aystem will push will sponsor a public card party of Taylor Reservoir and less a purchase, “which we probably cials meet with rapreeenta- mission will recommend an auditor robbery. foi; certain land Included In/the poration counsel. up the schedule. Flaherty said the smoke completely out of th^ Zone Change HS was seized without a strug­ Thursday at 8 p.m. at the K of C A p p l y strip along the west of the parcel will." tives-oC the RoekvUIe Water qnd at the next meeting. Home. TTUs will be the final party proposal. The contntet will go before the ash can perhaps be used for fill Aqueduc* Co. to discuss purchase area. ' gle at the Lido Motel In Franklin ' ITie board o f directors has for access from Fom' St. He also The work force of 22 men will in city areas needing it. of the seaSion. Monte Carlo whist advises retention of a small area move over to the new plant, the Hartford City Council soon for Its of the firm by the city. The NASA epokesman' said An E. (Center St. zone cluCnge, Park, 111., late Monday, a few and setback will be played. acheduled Sn 8 o’clock^ meeting in ratification. If approved, the con­ He asked that Public Works The*purchase end fluoridation hours after police here sent out the Municipal Bididing tonight for aroimd the water department’s spokesman said there were no technlcat-problems. clearance of a proposed 24-lot sub­ Members of the committee are tract will be In force; dependent on Supt. Eugene A. Joslin be sent to are not connected at the moment. About Town He said repairs qn te heater had alarms (or the three men wanted an InfcHTnal discussion on the mat­ well in the northeast com er of the A building permit for the plant, Hartford to talk over the ash re­ Gets Scholarship division for public hearing, and a Mrs. J. Edward McKeever, gen­ parcel The club would have ac­ ed by Building Inspector Fran­ a starting date and wrapping up Alderman Edwin Jf. Heck pro- been completed' and re-installed for the murder.s during a robbery eral chairman; Mrs. Primo Ama- ter. of one or two loose ends. moval program, a problem at the John F, Jackson of New London, p(ised postponing action on fluori­ referral to the board of dlrectorg on of between $.1,000 and $4,000 at lASt night, the Town Planning cess to the strip along the brook cis J. McNulty, describes a brick moment. The annual donor event of Ben on the Attgr^rocket, with checks deo, Mrs. A. R. Campbell. Mils. and cinder block building covering Alderman John T. 'Orlowskl, assistant reference librarian at dation tmul after the conference „ pro-vlng:,s6tIsfaclory. the price of a "parklet” proposed the Boro Park Tobacco Co In MM and would be allowed the privilege Anthony Evans, Mrs. Joseph Commission indicated it would at­ The city-wide trash coUectibn Mary Cheney Library, has been on sate of the company. H ie eon- Elzra (Chapter, B’nai B’rith, will of building crossings over the 5,400 sq. ft. One story in height, it chairman of the Public Works De­ take place tonight at 7:30 at Tem­ In general, the spokesman said, for sale to Manchester were among Brooklyn, Lynch, Mrs. Waino Hokkonen, tend . the directors meeting to­ imder way this week ia the first awarded a $500 sch ola r^ p from a ferenoa agreed to by Flaherty and Last midnight, detectives ar­ night, and that It would render an brook.- will cost an estimated $35,000. The partment, said the city’s current ple Beth Sholom .vestry. The pro­ all checks to- date are satisfactory acUtuis taken by the Town Plan­ Mrs, Joseph Harrington. Mrs. Jo­ site is in Industrial AA zone. to take place -since Elling;ton's bookbinding firm to continue study EMward P. WUItefflS, president of rested Frank Lino, 24, Brookljm, fiieiiimiite. official, vote on the proposal after 3. Sell that portion o f the 76.25 trash collection, begun Monday, is dump was closed to the city's use. gram will include c r o l^ n g for a for the intended -three-orbit mis­ ning Commission last night. seph Schauster and Mrs. James Construction, which has already being handled satisfactorily. for a master’s degree this summer. the water company, is tentatively sion of the 37-year-old Navy lieu­ at his home on a charge of homi­ Peak. tonight's talks. acres assigned to the water de­ Joslin and Orlowskl said trash scheduled for Wednesday next donor queen, buffet dinner and des­ The zone change, from Residence partment. begun, marks the erection of rural He did not' disclose where the Jackson received the grant, made sert and entertainment by Frtink tenant pomhiander. cide, as an accessory after the Also. Mrs. Wentworth Johnson, ■In his memorandum^Martin In­ skipped will be picked up even­ by the F. J. Barnard Co. of Med­ week in Hartford. Zone A to Residence Zone C, af­ dicated he feels the town should Vernon’s second Industrial plant. trash Is being dumped. Macrt, balladeer-guitarist. (Jarpenter continued to review fact. Mr.s. Charles Klotzer, Mrs. Ernest yimYiaiitit (Note, points one through three The first, in operation more than tually. Also, lumber and branches ford, Mass., at the annual confer­ Councilmen were asked last fects two parcels at 193 and 201 E. Detectives said Lino admitted get at least what it paid for on would be subject to restrictions for Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. said are being left purposely during night by Drs. Anthony L. Gessay flight plans with technicians, en­ Center St. AJiplicants fOr the re­ Fitzgerald. Mrs. Frank Young, .that portion of the property as­ a century la the Aldon Spinning Mill disclosure of the site would prob­ ence of the Connecticut Library St. Margaret’s (Jlrcle, Daughters gineers and Mercury officiate. that he arranged (6r a Mrs. James Comlns, Mrs. Stanley any re-sale “ at a price com­ Corp. o( Talcottville. the first round of the city, but and Hsrold Stone to endorse fluori­ quest were Emily Maldment, Laura signed to the jurisdiction of the ably end with the city's being Association last week in Groton, of Isabella, will sponsor a bingo The Air Force announced It will friend tb hide Portelll after the Lucas and Mrs. Harry Smith. BENEFICIAL mensurate to the cost to the town Allied makes plastic moldg used will be collected later. in which several Manchester area dation. Members of the Tolland Maher and Charles S, House, trus­ Park, Department. barred from using It more. He social tonight', at 8 at the K of C try to photograph (Jarpenter’s tees. slayings and arranged with anoth­ Also, Mrs. Rose Schwocrer, adjusted for charge in values and in various plastics industries in Tonight, the Vernon selectmen librarians took part. County Dental Association, the er friend to drive Portelll to a FINANCE CO. The Globe' Hollow Tract of for restriction). explained the city is operating "on wlU hear a report from the citi­ two dentists said the association Home. Members and friends are capsule each time it passes over Earlier this month, at a public Ml.ss Madeline Smith, Mrs. Frank about l.OOi) acres was offered to Connnecticut. The Acromold Corp. a day-to-day basis” In the trash He will attend summer school Cape (Canaveral with a new tele­ motel In Newark, N.J., where Mlckewlcz. Mr.s. James Searles MANCHESTER, CONN. 4. Sell that portion of the 76.25 of Rockville is a buyer of Allied zens' dump committee on Us stud­ has endorsed fluoridation, as it has Invited. Refreshments will be serv­ hearing, neighbors had asked the the towi by Cheney Brothers In disposal field. It Is paying for at Simmons College in Boston, ed. Mrs. Vincent Borello 16 chair­ vision telescope powerful enough commission about the possibility of Portelll took a plane to Chicago Mrs. William' IjoMotte and Mrs. M l 34156 acres assigned to the park depart­ products. ies of possible town dump sites Mass., where he started work in past years. IMS for $1,250,000. After its pur­ dumping at the rate of $250' a conducted during the past five (Children will benefit, as well as man of a committee in rtiarge of to spot a bowling ball in orbit 100 establishing a buffer strip at the Portelll and Rosenberg arc al­ William Gellnaa. ment “ commensurate to the cost toward the master’s degree last leged to have staged the holdup, I l«n •( $)N mti $1S.U *$M |n*atl| chase by the town, the land was to the town adjusted for a change month, the same as .the charge months. adults, they said. arrangements. miles, high. o rear of the property. Commission Refreshments will be served. assigned to the jurisdiction o f the Coventry levied by Blllngton until April 30. summer. He has a B.S. degree In while Dellernia waited outside. Tickets may be purchased at the fW*M >■ II WMmHn mmlUr MilhawK in values.” The selectmen have made a pre­ It's one of the greatest dental members Indicated last night they fl tlMS ndk. water department or to the park library science from Southern (Con­ By FRANK CAREY felt a hedge on the rear property Police .said Portelll shot down door. Also in his memtiinndum Martin The Hartford contract calls for liminary offer to Andover for use health measures we've had in the There will be a business meet­ department. necticut State College in New Associated Press Science Writer line would serve as a screen to ad­ notes that the proceeds of any sale Farrell Convicted, a cost of about $150 a month the of that town’s dumn for $10,000 Haven. last 100 yesrs." ssld Dr. Gessay. ing of Temple (Chapter, OEIS, to­ Chily a relatively small part of first year, $180 a month the sec­ a year, the offer subject »to ap­ Heck asked for postponement of night at 8 at the Masonic Temple. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) joining properties and that a buffer the land in the country club's pro­ of water department property The librarian applied to the Con­ .strip was not required. \ should go Into the water depart­ ond year, and $210 a month the proval, first, of an Andover town action so aa not to affect talks on Officers are requested to wear —Scores of sailors on ships at sea posal is assigned to the park de­ $1,500 Fine Levied third year, based on $5, $6, and $7 meeting then a Vernon town necticut Library Association for the purchase of the private water colored gowns. Refreshments will stand ready for a mercy ta.sk all Plans for the 24-lot subdivision, partment, and this lies on S. Main ment capital improvement reserve the award, which is offered to li­ submitted by contractor Frank The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS for other water system purposes. a ton for 30 tons a month In those meeting. utility by the city. Also, he said, be served. Plans will be dtecussed tho world hope.s will not be need­ St. near Line St. A certified public accountant years. Rockville wil) pay Hart­ brarians in the Connecticut library for a military whist Friday at 8 Gambolati, also include a proposal Martin also says “ the proceeds Reports from Andover Indicate system. fluoridation la a controversial Is- ed-giving blood donations to as­ lii connection with the park de- convicted of failing to file five in­ ford for Incinerating the trash. In public sentiment is against the e. p.m. at the Masonic Temple. tronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter to extend storm sewers down High­ paitanent pr(q)erty, Martin said of any sale of th« park portion of Jackson writes the World of land St. for 3,200 feet. the Globe Hollow purchase should come tax returns was fined $1,500 return, Rock-ville will hafitl back plan. ETaherty said It will' be wise to If he should be seriously Injured the town should get at least what yesterday in U.S. District Court. Books column that appears Fri­ study the proposition. Replying to Raymond W. McKay, son of Mr. According to Eldward Rybezyk, be put into a sinking fund to amor­ days in The Herald. during his forthcoming. orbital It paid for it.w hen he and BVed George F. Farrell, 61, of Cov­ a suggestion that there be a pub­ and Mrs. Ra}rmond G. McKay, 31 flight. town planning engineer. Gambo­ Mrs. Anthony Glynn of Hartford sat at the end of the table Sun­ Your Savings Will EARN Ihrmll, Water Department super­ tise a portion of the annual bond Dr. Harriet L. (Jesler, 70 Agnes maturity and interest cost, or entry, was also given a one-year lic hearing, Flaherty said It will Russell St., left this morning for Others stand ready to do the lati proposes to Install 900 feet of South Windsor day as her son, the Rev. James Glyni\, cut the cake at the re­ intendent, assigned portions of the suspended sentence by Federal Dr., a member of the State De­ serve no purpose and ■will prob­ sewer line, with the town to sup­ ception honoring his 25th anniversary In the priesthood. Look­ ahould be used for improvement partment of Education, was Ft. Dix, N.J., where he will train same for Carpenter's backup full $1,250,000 purchase price to Judge T. Emmet Clarie. Kennedy Holds AMA ably be attended mainly by pro­ in the U.S. Army Airborne Di­ ply the 300 additional feet of ing on are Father Glynn's sisters, Mrs. John O’Keefe a t Weth­ the BIG DIVIDEND Here! various parcels of the entire Or extension for park and recrea­ speaker at the annual banquet. pilot, Walter M. Schlrra Jr. piping. tion purposes of other park and Clarle fined Joseph P. Poplelarc- fessional opportunities of' fluorida­ vision. He Is a 1961 graduate of Deployed among nine warships ersfield, left. Sister Mary Bennett of Mercyknqll, WSst Hartford, acreage in 1956. Besides Jackson, other Mem- The lots, situated on property Father Glynn recreation properties." zyk of New Britain $500 for claim­ tion. Manchester High School. In the three alternative recovery Mrs. Wilfred Godbout of Hartford and Mrs. Eileen Lynch of Aa for water department prop^ ing he had lost $4,000 worth of U.S. chester area librarians who at­ A t the moment, he said, the re­ in the Residence A Zone, ' com­ Wethersfield. (Herald photo by Saternls). The latter points raised by Mar­ tended the conference were Miss area-3—add in various emergency erty which is wanted by the club, savings bonds after he had cashed Wrong on Medicare sults of a public hearing will have prise about 13 acres. Two streets Martin has suggested that the tin were cited by Phillip Harrison, Anna French, head-'librarian at Mrs. Rachel Barnes, nursing contingency areas around the H onored at them. no bearing on the'actlons of a pri­ supervisor, and Mrs. Lois Dion of (the name.s yet to be selected), sale , to the club should be con­ town planning commission mem­ Mary Cheney Library; Miss Marl­ world—are nearly 47 tons of medi­ will be made to serve the new ber, as part of the reasons why he Mrs. Alma J. Schofieldt 56, of (Continued from Fags One) on Jesseman, children’s librarian vate firm. If the firm is taken over the nursing staff, Manchester Pub­ cal and surgical equipment which tingent on restrictions -which pre­ Scotland, charged with fbrglng a by the city, the picture will he dif­ development. vent the re-sale of the^ laijd so favored retention of the land by Funerals at Mary Cheney; Miss Bernice lic Health Nurses Association, will space flight medical officials hope Parish Fete government check for $561, switch­ ferent, he said. attend a meeting tomorrow at the Preliminary clearance of details that protection of the water val­ the town. Because of these provi­ ment in Tallahassee, Fla., by Sen. Hall, Bennet Junior High School and expect will not have to be connected with the proposal sions, Harrison doubts there would ed her plea from no contest to in­ George A. Smathers of Florida, librarian; Mrs. Evelyn Brown, Dr. Gessay distributed informa­ (Jonnectieut Valley Hospital, Mid­ used. The Rev! James F. Glynn, pastor ues are assured. nocent. Slgmond Schoisky tion folders to the council mem­ mean.s the matter will be re­ MArtin notes that these re­ be any money available to develop secretary of the Senate Democrat­ Illing Junior High librarian; Mrs. dletown. The meeting is sponsored n the medicine line, the ma­ of St. Fronds of. Assisi Church, ARMSTRONG viewed by the planning commis­ a municipal golf course for the Mrs Schofield had been found The funeral of Sigmund Schoi­ bers. He said there has never been by the psychiatric and mental was honored at an open house re­ strictions on the land normally ic Policy Committee, that he does sky, 36 Griswold St., was held yes­ Evelyn Gerard and Mrs. Dairid terial ranges frorh-aspirin to won­ sion at a public hearing to be save now town. guilty April 3 after pleading no an instance of ill effect from con­ health nursee, department of men­ ception Sunday in celebration of would have the effect of reducing not expect the program to be en­ terday at the W. P. r 76.25 acres (part' of continuing Increases in property sel, reported at the meeting that The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F, service tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at naut's blood pressure, and tests on (Continued from Page One) Seven bids, ranglnng from '$3,645 responsive to public sentiment. The sion strongly feels the property of Victory, West Haven. which oontatna land assigned to costs. the Kerr-Mllls bill, which provides Hannon of St. James' Church; the to $10,282, for soli investigations in Trinity Covenant Chuts*. a recovery ship to determine at should be acquired for park pur­ YOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER American Waterworks Association the earliest possible moment Invited to the, reception were the park department, with the Harrison says the figures quoted jured three other girls and a man. for federal matching of state funds Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Byrnea «md the proposed sewage works proj­ poses, but that the commission members of St. Margaret Mary’s ajt a Fraction of Retail Cost! other part assigned to the water on what the town could realize in for hospital care of needy elderly the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis Fries, ect in the Eighth District, last will assist in planning, he said, if <3ub Scout Pa6k No. 112, Wash­ whether spaceflight affected the waa not in a position to evaluate Barbara Biichanan, 22, Sylvan overtures are made by residents of Church and the family and friends department.) tax monies from the country club Lane, Qladwyne, Pa., was killed. citizens. Is In full operation In only both of St. Thomas Seminary, were night were opened by the district ington School, will meet tonight astronaut’s sense of balance. the property. private water system areas. at 7 at the school. of Father Glynn. In their breakdown and assign­ If it owned the land are "mislead­ She was a student at Middlebury six states. seated In the sanctuary with 69 board of directors. Mlnners said that on each of One Idea brought up was the A number of gifts were present­ ment of the $1,250,000 to various ing." To realize the tax figures College. He said the number of persons visiting priests. The choir of St. The bids were given to LeRoy New Britain, Mystic, Middle- three main recovery ships and six possibility that neighboring resi­ B. town, New Canaan, WUIimantlc ed to him. Michael Modugno, presi­ portions of the total acreage. mentioned, the property would Injured were: Harold Guy, 51, now covered by the legislation— Thomas Seminary sang the Mass. W. VanKleeck, en^neer for Bowe, destroyers dispersed over the dents might want to pool resources dent of the Holy Name Society, Thrall and Martin assigned a have to have an assessed valuation Glens Falls; Elizabeth Benschop, which former President Dwight D. Burial was In St. James’ Ceme­ A,Ibertaon 4k Associates, Engi­ and the Hartford Metropolitan Officers Elected three potential recovery areas in for a combined purchase. This was District are areas served with presented Father Glynn with a value of $76,000 for the 21.9 of over $350,000, he said. 22, Box 447, Woodstock, Vt.; Hel­ Elsenhower backed—is only 90.000. tery. The Rev. John Regan read neers, o f New York City, who ■wlU the Atlantic Ocean, prospective predicated on the assumption that purse from the society. Twenty- acres; $60,000 for the enUre 290 Harrison then pointed out the ler Tomsen, 23, 11 Marshall St, He added that 90 per cent of all the committal servlcev' peruse the bid qualifications before fluoridated water, the council was By Rosary Unit blood donors were being selected the neighbors could get liability in­ Bearers ■were Michael Blaney, told. five silver dollars warf the gift of acres of the Taylor Reservoir town could expect $7,000 to $8,000 Old Greenwich, Conn., and Judith benefits paid under Jt go to per- naming the contract recipient. among crewmen. surance at reasonable rates. the Altar Rosary Society present­ i Dennis Blaney, Joseph Wysockl, “All of the liids will liave to Other subjects considered by 'the cniGRinc tract; and $237,500 for the re­ a year in taxes, whereas the rental Kelleher, 17, Glens Falls. .sons in four large states. Mrs. James Blanchfleld Jr., 81 This is preparedness agaipSt the ed by Mrs. Fabiola Cote, the so­ maining 76.25 acrea fee now Is $18,000. The tax take Guy was in poor condition at Peter Wysockl, John Wysockl and meet requirements as stated in the council were; White St., waa elected president of long-shot possibility . that (Carpen­ Humphrey poked fun at a recent Henry Poharskl. Swimming pool attendance—A ciety's president; and a sliver tray Thus it can be i»cn that the from the club In the “ next stage" Glens Falls Hospital, the girls in contract and will be examined by St. Bridget's Rosary Society at a ter, or his backup pilot, 'might w*8 presented by Mrs. Walter Kry- statement of Rep. William E. Mil­ report by the City Swimming Pool main difference ‘ between the would go to $20,000 Harrison said. fair condition. our consulting firm (Bpwe, Albert­ meeting last night in St. Bridget's need a transfusion. zak, president of the Ladles Guild, Have You An Brent Scheduled Mias Benschop and Miss Tom­ ler of New York, the Republican son) before the contract is award­ Commission eased aldermen’s fears liOeal Stocks town'a allocation of costa in lB5b Taking an opposite view, Alvord national chairman, that the ad­ Church hall. She succeeds Mrs. Jo­ Instead of taking applesauce or in behalf of the guild. The CYO's and the present appransal by Car­ sen also attend^ Middlebury Col­ Police, Capture ed,” Philip Burgess, president of that attendance will be a problem se ^ Falkowskl, a beef-stew mixture from econ­ felt the .sale would give the town ministration bill does not cover the EaghUi District board of direc­ this year. Commissioner B. Fenton gift was a picture of "The Lest That Calls For Food? roll and Driggs lies' in the 76.25 lege. The three college girls were H ie meeting waa preceded by a omy-size shavlng-cream-llke tubes Supper"; the altar boys’ gift, a ready monies from the purchase doctors' fees but only hospital and tors said last night. Burke said there is "no need to be (Quotations Fhridsliad by I It may be a wedding, a banquet or jiist an informal acres which shows differential of and would provide a “fair taxable In one car, Gily and Miss Kelleher Holy Hour conducted by the Rev. as Glenn did, (Carpenter will hand-carved statue of St. FYancls. in the other. nursing home expenses. Apparwt low bidder for the con­ atermed f o r this year and next. We Coburn Middlebrook, Inc. about $100,000. income" in the future. Alleged Driver Augustine H. Olusanl of Hartford, munch on bite-size - concentrated A purse was presented from the get-together of a society, lodge or some friendly group. “ If Mr. Miller Is advocating the tract was Ekiglneering Services have a very adequate pool.” Hie Bank Stocks Martin said he reviewed the covering of doctors’ fees, he Is the archdiocese director of Christian foods of such possible composition parish for Father Glynn's personal Mrs. Charles Jacobson, commis­ Inc, of Glastonbury, with a bid of commission in past weeks has dis­ Doctrine, In the church. Bid Asked WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU 76.25-acre part of the proposal and sion member, felt the private club M’D School Site Selected first Republican convert to social­ $5 " ‘ V as cheese, cocoanut or cake. The use. HARTFORD (AP)—A special Of Escape Car cussed restricting the pool to city Other officers elected include small pieces will have a special Conn. Bank and Trust Mrs. John Leahy was master of TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION that he feels confident the town's is a real asset to the town and that ism,” Humphrey said. Other bids being studied include: children. Da-rid K. Welch, a com­ figure "is low, if anything." state commission has selected a Mrs. Stanley Walckowskl, vice covering to prevent crumbling C o ...... 60)4 64'4 ceremonies. The Rev. Raymond B. Our catering service is set up to be flexible enough to the town's plan of development Noting that Kennedy’s Saturday Giles Drilling Corp., New York, mission member, said Tolland, El­ president; Mrs. James Lemon, sec­ Hartford National The Thrall-Martin figures for would be furthered by the trans- site In Farmington for Connect! speech on medical care and the (Contliiaed from Page One) N. Y., $6,187; Raymond Concrete which might constitute a problem Yuskauskas acted as honorary i accommodate any size gathering. Why not call us and cut's ^proposed----- medteal-denta lington and rural Vernon residents retary; Miss Eleanor -Beneveator te the weightless condition In Bank and Trust Co. 68 71 chairman. the o f the park property the aettom------* rebuttal both originated In Pile Co., division of Raymond In­ swim at the pool but each town is ; talk over the details? Club Wants la $177,500, while their school. Trooper in the investigation here. ternational. Manchester, $6,962.50; treasurer; Mrs. Stanley Liicas and space. Fire Insurance Companies D-1. E7 Ermano Garaventa, commission Madlsqn Square Garden In New thinking of setting up its own Mrs. William Parctek, wayq aUd figures for the water department member, felt the sale to the club A total of 210 acres just west York. AFI.J-CIO President George Arrangements for the surrender Sprague and Henwood Inc., Scran­ For exercise during flight ■ C a p Htfd. Fire ...... 67)4 71)4 Manchester Evening Herald of the Farmington-West Hartford were handled by Captain Robert facilities. means co-chairmen; 'Mrs. Elmery penter will pudbdicaily stretch a NaUonal Fire ...... 141 ' 151 South Windsor correspondent land the club wants la $146,250. would allow It to expand and thus Meany .-iald the contra-stlng scenes ton, Pa., $7,414; 'Warren George Commlmicatlons—The telephone town 'line and the TolcoU Notch- Rundle of U,e State Police. He was Inc., Jersey City, N. J., $8,510 Besscette and Mrs. Harry Norton, small piece or robber cord held Phoenix Fire ...... 110 120 Laura Katz, telephone Mitchell This is total of $323,750 In Thrall make a better facility which Is were a vivid commentary on the company wants to place a public hospitality co-chairman, and Mrs. Martin values on land the c 1 ub needed. ' Farmington Ave. Intersection was accompanied to the home by Lt. Empire Soil Investors Inc., (jroton, In front of his chest. Instead of Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. 4-1753. recommended yesterday to Gov. differences between the programs. phone booth outside City Hall. The Thomsis McKeough, publicity. wants. The commission then discussed a “ Mndl.son Square Garden was Brendan Reldy of the New York N. Y., $0,7N; and the All State pulling a cord Mchored between Aetna Casualty ...... 69 75 G arden G rove A 2-Quart Double C-8. S-Quart Covered With fioch dfiposit of $25 or city would receive 15 per cent of John N. Dempsey. • City Depaftment and Lt. 'Vincent Drilling Co.', Riverside, R. I., $10,- There was a social hour -with re­ the feet, as Glenn did. Miimers Boiler Saucepan In 1955, Cheney Brothers (among finding it had made In 1957 on the jam-packed with people for Pres­ the revenue. The matter waa re­ freshments after the meeting. Aetna U fe ...... 114 ,122 TELEPHONES Mi 9.5313-441 9-5314 moro to a now or oxisting oc* The site recommended for. pur­ O'Brien, commandant of the Grx>- 282. ^ Indicated Gleim’s set-up was Your Special C ^ .O Q various sale proposals), ' offered proposed lea.se of the property to ident Kennedy’s program and that ferred to the building commission. Conn. General .... 7.124 132 Ybur Special $ 0 .2 0 chase includes 100 acres owned by ton barracks. Burgess could not say when the New officers vrill be Installed fii somewhat bothersome. Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 130 140 Price ...... ^ Price ______■ count, you may pui^hoto o the Manchester County Club es­ the Manchester Country Club the O'Meara family, and 110 ad was right and symtellc for Presi­ Tlhe regional office of the De- September. sentially the sqme land it n o W which noted that a private golf Dellernia was deacrlbed by po­ consultants would name the con­ TYavelers ...... 141 . 151 jacent acres. dent Kennedy’s program is for the lice as the driver of the intended 0-4. 4-Quart Covered pioco of Imporiol Stolnlois wants to buy for $250,000. Course was a real a.sset to the tract winner, but it would be soon Public UtiUUes B. 8 Mixing Bowls William N. Seery, commission people,” Meany said in a state­ getaway car in the lioldup in which Saucepan Martin also notes that if the town.. ment. Work would begin soon after that. Conn. Light Power .. 28 30 • Your Speeial $ 0 . 2 0 Stool Cookware at Substantial chairman; said the Farmington site the. two detectives were slain. In other business before the Library Workers Your Special Carroll-Driggs' appraisal of $199,- Comnliaslon members Indicated “ Madison Square Garden was Htfd. Electric Ught 74 j 77 P r ic e ...... $ Sovings! ,, was the group’s first choice. He had been sought today along board, a unanimous vote of the di­ Price . .. 3.5 0 302 were increased by $13,500 for they were In accord with most of empty ahd barren for the Ameri­ ■with Jerome (Jerry) Rosenberg, for That Jacky Casual Look! Hartford Gas Co. . . . 6f 69 the findings of-the 1957 ruling. The commission's second choice rectors appointed John C. Kelly of Will Be Honored O. 1-Quart Covered another 45 acres of the Taylor was a .site In Windsor, north of can Medical Association’s pro­ 24, of Brooklyn. Southern New Englafid Contemplated altcl-stions to this 17 E. Cenier St., to the Insurance saucepan D. lO)'] (Xilelien Reservoir Tract, the total would Keney Park and south of Wolcott gram and that too was right and A third man. Anthony (Bajdy) Telephone ...... 4 0 63 Fryer be $212,802 compared to the $250,- finding included sale of water de­ Advisory Committee Of the Eaghth .Volunteers at Illing Junior High Your Sj^tel $ 0 .3 0 Your Sovfngi symbolic, for the American Medi­ Portelll, 26, also of Brooklyn,;, and District. Mannfactorlng' Companies Your Special $ A . 2 0 pOO for which Cheney Brothers of­ partment land with restricflons and School library will be honored at P r ic e ...... ^ cal Association’s program la Just an ex-con-vict, was captured in a The insurance committee finally a pin curl Arrow, Hart, Heg. 58)4 62)4 Price ...... fered the same property in 1965. possible provisions for a.mimiclpal Dr. Guptill Selected as empty 'and barren." suburban (Chicago motel yesterday. a reception Thursday at 3 p.m. in Associated Spring .. 13)4 18)4 Martin further said: golf course. HAilTPORD (AP) — Dr. Na- groups, namely the John J. Jenney the school library. 0-1. IV] Quart Covered Sen. Mike Mansfield of Mon­ Agency, the Aldo Paganl Agency, Bristol Brass ...... '8-)4 9)4 D-1. 9-In. Frying r /o ‘‘Using the Thrall-Martin fig­ fhat)ael M. Guptill, 45, editor of the tana, the Senate Democratic lead­ permanent Mrs. Theodore Metheny, past Saucepan and the Crockett Agency, Inc., ehairmah o f Illing PTO library Dunham B u s h ..... 5)4 6)4 Pan ures, the lafid of the w«ter de­ Ministers' Quarterly of the United er, said some of the congressional Em-Hart ...... 61 '6 6 Your Special $ 2 . 4 0 Church Ofqi^ristr has been named Tornadoes Jab have submitted a plan under committee, will serve as hostess. Your Special $ 0 .8 0 partment desired by 'the Country Finalists IVainecI party chiefs watched the televi­ which these agencies, now han­ that lasts! Fafnir ...... 42)4 46)4 P r ic e ...... Price ...... Current Club represents .24 per cent of the superintendent.^nd treasurer of the sion program Monday night In She will be assisted by Mrs. Eve­ dling the district's insurance, lyn Brown, librarian; Mrs. Earner Heubleln ...... 20 23 Annvof $600,000 paid for water depart­ Connecticut Co'nfcrcnce of Con­ which a spokesman for the Ameri­ N; B.,,Machine...... 19 21 C-2. 2-Quart Coi-ered E. 6-Quart Duteh F. 3(i-Quart Singing In Queen Contest gregational churches.- At Nebraska, would each receive 16 per cent of 'new-self-timing Odell, past co-president of the OivUhnd ment property, and the park de­ can Medical Asiiociation de­ North and Judd .... 14 16 '61 LINCOLN $4595 '60 D O D G E $1395 Saucc|ian Oven Tea Kettle'" Guptill, a native of Maine who the district's insurance commis- PTO. partment land desired by the club nounced Kennedy’s program as a 'stons during the next three years. PIN-O-MATIC Stanley Works ...... 17)4 1»H 4-door (Jontlnental. Beige 2-door green. 6 cylinder. Ra­ Your Special $ O . $ 0 Your Special Your .Special A 1962 Queen of the May will held pastorates there for 15 years. Refreshments will be served. dio, heater. $ 4 .10 $ 3-00 represents .27 per cent of the. “ cruel hoax:’’ After that one agent would be re­ pin curt permanent Veeder-Root___ ....40 6? with wtUte top.' Full power P r ic e ...... Prica ...... Price ... $650,000 paid for the park prop be.chosen from among five final­ Is also director of the Council for South Dakota Mrs. Michael Guadano has been with air conditioning. Church and Ministry of the United placed each year to eliminate any elected libitety chalrlnan for ■ the - The- above quotations are pot to erty.” ists Friday at 8:30 p. m. at the “discrimlnatofy” feelings. A meet­ t > y '60 FORD $1495 Church of Christ. He succeeds Dr. r b 1 1 • '■'w (CkmtiiMied tram Plage O n^ coming term. ■ be construed as actual markets. Fairlane 2-door. Gray. Radio, "Subject to a consideration set third annual Mayfair of the 50-50 ing between the Insurance commit­ forth further in the memorandum, James F. English, who is retiring r lit| IIP tlP P O P rl^ So wonderfully new... Window Shades '59 FORD $1095 heater, Fordomatlc. Club of St. Mary's Episcopal after 26 years as chief congrega- tee and the hoard will be held-soon • Self-timing . Custom 4-Door. Radio, heater, It'-would seem that the town ought Knievel family took refuge Iq the to dlscui^ the plan. to get back at least these percent­ Church. , tional executive in Connecticut, basement before their home was • WavMSlIluirtypM Made to Otdor Fordomatlc, Blue and white. '60 MERCURY $1895 The date for the axmual meeting Specially priced! V- ages of the principal and interest Mayfair events Friday and J Warhuitee Deeds ripped off Its foundation. The of the Eightb District Board of • 15-minute waving time ALSO 2-Door Hardtop. Radio heat­ payments by the water depart­ Health Policy Changed Anthony and Catherine R. Mat- family escaped Injury. er, standard trusmisslon. life insurance Saturday will lake place on the Directors 'was set for June 30, • New stalnimof pins ment and-by -the Town General HARTPQRD (A?*) — Dramatic tete t'b Daniel J.'McCarthy Jr. ahd The storm damaged buildings 1962, to be held at .th* BenUey VENEHAN ILINDS '56 RUICK $595 one church grounds, and contest finals • SimpIaitdMcliaN '61 M E R C U R Y $2295 Funktfor the bonds Issued for the reductions In polio cases In Con­ Barbara W. McCarthy, property at and homes in Hlden and left the School on HolUster' St., at 7:30 “ Strains Bring yanr old rollers la . Special 2-Door, Radio, heater. will be ill Neill Hall after a buffet 16 Preston Dr. u A purchase by the town,'.’ Martin supper. necticut have brought about a town of 900 without telephones or p.m. • H hOaOnsM btse-PeM sd and save S8a per ehade .Standard transmission. Black Monterey 4-Door Hardtop. Ra­ policy for the entire fannily at added'. Mathilda J. Logan, also known electricity snd white. dio, heater, Mercomatic, pow­ FlnaUsts are Miss Sandra Au- change fn the policy of 'the State Specific recommendations made as Madeline J. Logan, to Leona F. The wind that hit Rock Rapids • o o o ersteering, power 'brakes. ^»“ Shter of Mr. and Mrs. Health Department concerning MIM •MM by Martin on the sale included: Wilbert N. Auden. 9 Durkin St. throat operations. Bombard, property off Main SL in extreme northwestern Iowa '61 COMET $1695 Beautiful light graj*. Ons Barbara Anne Wrobeltkl . to was described by one observer as Judge Orders of IrelancT’ ow'her. 1. Sell the 21.9 acres less a 126- Manchester High School freshman; Commissioner Franklin M. Foote 4-door sedan. Radio, heater. Miss Linda Keeney, 14, daughter announced yesterday that the de­ Hervtf. arid Laurette Fournier, the tall end of a twister. Display '58 CHEV. ^ $1095 of Mr., and Mrs. A. H. Keeney 172 partment no longer opposes throat property at 164|-166 Hilliard 1^ ■windows of most business houses A Frp^ram «f Music FcofuriiHi: ’Trade Name Adoption Body Exhumed ‘61 MERCURY $1995 Biscayne' 2-door sedan. Blue o n e low premium Keeney St., Grade 8 at Bennet operations, which can lead to bul­ were broken and most of the . . i Meteor 2-door. Radio, heater, Edwin E. Blow, Arthur Bloch, streets were littered with fallen and white. Radio, heater, au­ Junior High School; Misa Linda bar polio, during the .summer. The Salraticm A m y Bend and Songetcis, Portadown MercomatlC. , tomatic transmission. A state chemist, a baUlstics ex­ Corerain Flute Band See ns for details. W© mins you now, our hearts are sure, MacKay, 454 E. Middle" Tiike., SUKARNO SUSPENDS UPI Robert Francis Rloux, 333 Hil­ in the hot, humid air covering the. pert and. a pathologist were to Portadown Pipe Band We Need Clean Used Cars ^ tlin© TOes by. miss you more. Grade 8 at Illing Junior High liard S^and Pearl Marguerite Nu­ southeast section of the country. examine the remains. Your .lbvmc: smile, your gentle face. NEW YORK (A t ) — United Edganstown Accordion Band No on© can fill your vacant place. School; and Miss Marlene Davey Press Internationa) said today its gent, EKst Hartford, Jime 2, St. A seyero wind, rain and hail storm The district attorney said new B ridge’s Church. s, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har-! operations have lieen suspended haminered SuffoUt, Va. ' ^ evidence obtained by the grand This tape recorded prograai wiOJbe presented in CASH OR TRADE OranddauaiiHerS'— r Id Davey, 61 Elsie Dr., Manches­ '' Building Pennita Tamperatures soand to iiecord Jury prompted the autopey. He ▲nn JSlixabetb and Eileen. i teniporarlly in Indonesia on the ter High School freshman. orders of President Sukarno. UPI Jarvis Enterprises, Inc., dwell­ marks for the date In southeast gave no details. In Memoriam Each finalist will draw two ques­ said the reason for the suspen- ing at 12 SchaUer Rd.. $11,400.' dties Monday. Highs Included 98 Judge Barron said that through avings ^ank of anchester . In loTinc memoiw of Daniel Josep tions, serious and humorous, and alon, effective Monday, was not Stanley Bellefleur for l i E. Ma- in Savannah, Ga., 97 in Montgom­ the autopsy "w e can determine The Solvation Army • SnlUTanran wto' passed away May 3$. i™ glve'spon^ neous answers,...... der, kitchen cablneta at 29 Cooper ery, Ate., and 96 in Charleeton, whether this is murder or not." L A JdHNSON learned Immediately. On May 14, Save You Mono/' YOUTH CENTER MORIARTY BROS. M A IN OFFICE EAST BRANCH W fsr BRANCH Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crou and St., $500. 8.C. Mrs. Maridiall was one of eix You are not forgol lerad aa». UPI said. Its Singapore bureau 661> MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Nor win you ever!__ M f, and Mrs. James I^lbe are co- through a tranitetion error in Ehigene Qlrardln' for Mrs. Caro­ Early morning teiqporaturea witnesses teetlt^ring Mtmday. Be- 815 Center S t, Manchester—MI Srf)185—Open Evenings VV I Mfiin '■ f ,i 5 f O', f Crntfi St Manciu’sti r Pork adf ^ Imig as Ufa and mamory teat. chairmen of the Mayfair. Mrs. Sam PMNT CO. Ccif I > no X S f. VVf.sf Middle Turnpike monitoring the Indonesian radio, line McConnell, alterations at 10 ranged from -85 ih D«I Rib, TeK'./ldre entering'the Jury room, she Wedneeday, S U f 2 3 , 1M2 et 7:15 p.M. Buy W itt Confidence from Hnrtforfi ConnQi^ Oldest U f'lN JH U R ’.f.AY We win ramembar thee. . Meaaerllan will direct the corona­ ported that Sukarno had been .Trotter S t / $400. , Only AuTlio PARKADE and 82 in Macon. Ga.. and San referred to (be suicide verdict ar 728 MAIN ST. '"Com et—^Lincoln Contlnontel-r-Me>wi»y nnd WlOja fVlNINi.^, 6 f. liOTH fIR/UJCHfS OPfN fRIDAYS to 8 p.m. Iran, aon-l»tew, tion program, assisted by Mrs. ■aaaanhmted. H ie report waa Wendell Retd: carport at 887 Angelo. Tiex., to 86 in Houlton, hasty. Aftenvard aha refused to ’ Adiniaeion FVee 4-WheeI Drive Vehteleo Dealer" Dughter. Dorothy. Paul Bernard. corrected within nn hour. PHONE MI 94501 Butqliam S t, $800. y Maine, and 88 In Deltai, irtah. talk to newsmen- lA L W A Y f PumTr O f n t n p a r k i n o ;

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■.-i\ i?>«ftNGHESTER EVENING, BEBALD.\MANCHESTER, CONN^ l*yESt^AV> MAY 22, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD^ MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAYi MAY 2g, 1962; PAGE ELEVEN

BUGC,^ BUNNY ^ X-, OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR fiOOPLR ' 4 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Park’s Fiiiid m >A Yoiii^hbuld Know W E'RE CELEBRATIN>-T' Wells Case Dennison WAS TO TAK6 THIS TWAFRCTICKeT ING A STOO/tO US V«TM Th« value of tha CUrance FKOM THAT CMAP CHESTER--30ST AN OGRE IN rr—c/VN' 4 OGRES Go AROuNp ) ‘ ACKOBB UAbjriM MetnoriaLl DAy ceremonlea and Wickham tn u t fund, which aup- x SAilBLV KNOW HIM— -AND THEN, aerviCM are being planned by the t a l k in g T o t h e ir - ICnnedUm,—- porta thia Wickham Msiaert LIKE A BLOOMING CHUMP, I TELL. , Thonii !»P«*Y Permanent Memorial Day Com­ HIAA X CAN GET THE SPEEDING •SELVES -.— AN ' TMEV'OIN BHartoWcLord XO^Ylaraie*! Park w W . MldiHa in­ v a n is h - mittee. - , < . ■ CHAI?Ge AGAINST HIM OUASHEO, portnya'lili 21 Malta Wells Case Dennison, president creased In Value by |3^7j24.70, IN .A < r LETS w ilt-----on TV Priater'i A S X A M A GOOD FRIEND OF 22 .of Case. Bros. Inc. of Highland according to an a n m ^ ' account­ ■xesafy ( PoacM llHabtttulad meaaure ing eubmHted to /Ine probate JODGC o o o F e v .' Park, this year Ip chairman of that tlBErtninf pajty 23 Badgerlike court. / :;:«rA'I U now fl,S3nyfit.SS, the aoeount- ME ? _ MaWua « 25 Minced oath W'L'ihdM i=4L2U--| ■ W (^ l»a d under' the park department 16 Female tiieep 26 Elall■e^for one I ing reve^ad. • tut H tNM iNk budget,” Dennison said, "is respon­ ’ nMan*. ka» ITBeiore 28Raablrd 36 Leases 47 Gaelic Also .rdvealed by the trustee, , VA tM. M jF J i IBltelian Iiarvert 20Seum 40 Roman data 49 Goddeas of sible to see that particular organ­ (Oddest 3Q Otherwise 41 Frosted Infatuatton the Hi^tford National Bank and I izations are assl^ed to care for IVust Co., was that E121.36S.44 A L L Y O O P BY V, T. HAMLIN 20 Enable 34See(Flr.) 42 ShMd boarinr >0 Scatter, ea hay each cemetery, to keep track of the 24Storm 36ThUS 43 Masculine name 62 Hals a oonde l spent aince Dec. 31, 1S60, to 00 'tOU ALWAYS YVE^ U3UALLV~ SEE?SHE1S RIGHT CHASING JTHATS .RIGHT/ 27Bmierd ahot 37 Pirent-teacher 45 Stupefy — « r graves o f vetersin's and see that rate the new park for Man­ CABBY CM eese. /s h e s a h a b o - ON THE JOS, LIKE CATS fyHATeS*EA\ AS 31 Once more grouplab.) 46 Pronoun ' 53 Pedal digit they are decorated and, as the Cchester and . BhGt Hartford resi­ ■ ONLY A AAOUSe:e/ . S2Ubor committee bylaws state, 'to carry ABOOftO FOR JL WORKING ALWAYS. 0 i6F r " r ~ r - r ~ r " i 1 lA dents. COULD/ 33 Secular 1 r on the work o f the Grand Arm y of 34 European . Income receipts since IMO blackbirda 11 IT Ii the Republic, wherever possible; to amount to 384,737. 36 Icelandic aagaa plan and promote the activities for The trustee authorised the 37Seelesiastle u i6 each forthcoming Memorial Day spending of 3121,000 to effect many SBUngera' (May 30) In the ’Town of Manches­ 41 Charged atom 16 II It Improvements. 44 Hebrew tribe ter, Connecticut, to do anything Wages of nine employes who 45 Pronoun which may be br may be hereafter , worked from Memorial Day to La 48 Originate set forth In these by laws^ln con­ bor Day amounted to 313,859.33. 51 Rag 3 T f r w w BT nection with our duties pna obliga­ The bank's f6s was 39,473.88 to 'Q> ^OMETMlNS'S S4Purfinp 55 Purges tions to any and- all Veterans of administer the fund. 'Taxes to Bast ,„^ e O T M E g lN 6 m/V\= 11 any and all wars participated in by ident of the Kiwanis Club, 56Remoaed , bted to that post on Oct. 81, Hartford, in which some of the the 'United States o f America.’ “ 67 Taut ik , T961; chairman of the board of park lies, were 3270 for i960. To DOWN Should Honor Dead trustees of the South Methodist Manchester, taxes wsre 33,201 for of our branch store in Manchester B^K 1 Dreadful W ■The dead of our wars deserve Church; a member of the advisory property, and 34.80 for motor ve CARNIVAL BY DICK TUHNER 3 Afresh a half-day of our respect;' the board of the Connecticut Bank and hides. 3 Unclothed u committee believes," JOennison 4 “Blue Eagle” 'Trust Co.; and on the area ad Insurance was 3131.86 to the 5SUU 41 w t r ssid,ybut there is a oobflict with ■ytsory board of the Hartford Elec­ Arthur A. Watson agsncy, and PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 6 Hewaiian m Little League offl^ifUs’ planning tric Light Co. He is also a member 32,053 to the Shepard Agency. Celebration Specials available in both stores timber tree s r ~ Ii - several 'triple-heftder baseball of the Ellington Country Club Qil, purchased from Morlarty WHEN 'TtOU'LL 7 His programs •V T H A T 'S games, the fijvSt to start at 10 where lie enjoys a round of golf Bros., was 31,190; utilities were BECOME A MAN' come over 5T“ U a.m ,” ha said;" WHEN 'tOU LEARN the—— when time permits. 3283. "This lyUl take a considerable SELF-RESTRAINT AND (IW MOOWh' 04BIM«MtMr5tWlcS 8 Singing group JT" He served on the OPA Advisory Merchandise for the store was \\ n amounl,--bf children and parents T R E L I A B IL IT V .... -T^ 9PUe Committee for specialty paper 3696, including candy, soft drinks - m — moET Mwr 6MIWV6K. lOOriantal coins away-irom attending Memorial board industry In 1946. Als6, he is Ice cream and notions. K ^^Ge^A Day morning observances, the a past member of the Chamber of Repairs and suppllea amounted Hartford General lire Excluave! committee feels,” Dennison added. U--- 1< J / 1 Commerce Board of Directors and to 327,007. much of which was ■ “We would like to have such for two years served as chairman spent In Xfanchester stores. JET-AIRS athletic programs begrin after our of the Chamber’s Industrial Divi­ Development o f the park, and ua SHORT RIBS BY PRANK O’NEAIi Memorial Day program, which sion. Dennison Is also a former purchase of new equipment, 100% UNCONDITICNAL GUARANTEE CN Cfmgs. takes but a few hours In the morn­ chairmaui, for two years, of the amounted to 381,875,49. I /yfcK ing, In respect to those who have Manchestei Chapter of the Am eri­ Of'this amount, 333,957 was paid >28 OFF given their lives for our coun­ can Re- Cross. to the Dew Construction Oo. for try," he said. Other civic positions he has held roads and parking area; 3S.SOO to —- , VmENVOUAAAKSA . Dennison was bom In Mont­ fhe regular Hit price ea a set of 4^ so WeAKV4l|.UP? were. In 1954 as chairman of the the F. Perry Close and Asaodates KRAFT RECAPS clair, N.J., on Sept. 25, 1914, son peaaoM.WHV c a n V Special Prospect Committee of the for topographical maps; 34,759 to of the late Robert S. and Carol ioosneK-roYf? Manchester Chamber of Commerce the Megson and Hyyppa, engineer­ Case Dennison. His mother was THOUSANDS OF SXTRA MILES "Forward Manchester” project; In ing serdee on the roads and park­ president of the former Highland 1956, chairnan of the Manchester- ing area; 3603 to Hoffman EUec- BONNIE RY .lOE CAMPBELL Park W ater Co. and a director of Rockv'lUe Committee on the Em ­ tric; 31,298 to the Brill Manufac­ 6«nar85 e * * \ action in four European campaighs CUSTOM MADE durable Due! 90'i. before the eiid of the war. He rose I o i l ' l l Fill-14 from an • enlisted private to cap­ AWNINGS tain during four and a half years Tike Tysi Tabilesi of service. He was discharged In Look— 16 Colors To 1945 and returned, to work at the Choose From! OGu|ta»______K t**6 Z3. paper mill. On Sept. IE 1943, before Euro­ pean war duty. Wells Dennison Atm Special Prices On B. C. BY JOHNNY HART married the former Mildred Al­ Combination Doora ’a FACTORY BLEMISHES BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE berta Elliott Of Baltimore. Md, Windowa! TAKE-OFFS Two ivs ...IW O M«d&,AND The couple today have three ehil' ttSES MY CWB X TtUFHONID HOT ONE, LCVS/.a3StOtAeR\ IS TH ER E M O dreh — Richard, 17, now attend- r MOUTAK)OM.r BBRJ SI70JDIN& HBRB. Free Estimatea thg Wllllston Academy, and twin Many Drivan 5 Mikt Or Last —— A n w m r ? girls, Carol and Lynne, 15, who Easy Terms! 750/14 j both attend the Bennet Junior —-V High School. The Dennison fam lly resides at 20 . Steep Hollow BILLTUNSKY Luie. Gu6ij[anteed 24 months against ell 800/14 In 1946, Dennison was elected Ml f.909S T U ll T Y fl vice president of Case BYos., and road hazards, pro-reted on tread wear. ^ Bureau In 1949 took on additional duties ILACKWALL X-Cl>?AieAK. as treasurer. He was elected pres- LETHAItW ident o f the firm on June 29, 1954 ~BJ^he firm's board of directors. In local clvlC' affairs, Dennison 10 4 ^ SPECIAL for MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI WEDNESDAY ONLY MICKEY FINN RY LANK LEONARD AREM ou y NanaSiw... Liggitt Special —— J IL BET VQUNei^UrONTWBflV THKElS GOINS (dOING ( N@rrMEETINl$ FOUNDS-SINCE VieAPRaMTBD WAKE UP, JOJO.I I DUNNO; I ^ 10 YOU'VE GOT A dBAMBETINGOF IDAM kE V AAAVBe. VOU T R ASUR R, j u s t SWING-AND 6 6 I960 VALIANT-V-200 All friett Hut Ttx 0 MtedpftUt Tire DATE TO KEEP THE FRIENDSHIP AI^RDRT? this NOON' cu»Toav,eme- y 4.DOOR SEDAN SERVICE SPECIALS TMflEBOtaCaC, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ^ $ ALIGNMENT AND BRAKE SPECIAL MUFFLERS FAMOUS OELCO SHOCK ABSORBERS Oonnuiteed W a s *1 3 9 5 To Give Ton A Very DON'T MISS IMIS ONE! • BORRECT CASTER 8 8 EnJojrable CAMBER, TOE-IN t o o k e MANY OTHERS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS AN O UF 2nda OF A NATIONALLY • ADIUST BRAKES AOVEBTI8KD OlOAR Wera Shtaka W h i c h s e l l s ,f o r io«; FREE INSTALUTION S -2 2 . Gteeetfaaa,WKTjB.»ia.uji.ria6K • ADD BRAKE FLUID All Makee. Sgell D-A-l-l-l-tl Resr. $4.75. MANCHESTER Ltt Us OkNk Taira • ADIUST STEERIN8 CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Box SO, *199 All MesielB Guaranteed For ei Long As TaHiyl MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY > 1 For 28c INSTALLED FREE SHB^O BALK AT TlATl EVBl 7A0»A KtH3V» I ITS uKxy MOW 1 pong) rog exeh o se Perfectoa mad Panatellaa PLYMOUTH No IxceptloM You Own Your Cer THATfeASHAME , YES, ^...K E E P MOVING AND GIVE SINCE you GOT THIS SCENCif ( tiHhT SOiNCE I AT TKHI nnCHEP ATlMHnTBRPIWAlC. f l y m o d t h -v a l i a n t s a l e s rsJ s e r v i c e 1^0 Gornmi — < >OU LOOK ...AVAY I - e e OF VOUMA/. \ ^ M E O N E ELSE ACHANCE'J J lICHiSWSSNOOrEPTIFscour MBANSTOMEl ROtrrE 88. TAMJOTTVBLLE--M1 S-2TSS—TR S-iSlS ASSISTANCE ? NH75 BEEN EFTSE'IDU SWCB 1 WE WORr TELL ..NHors LilHIETT ORUfi O P E N E V E N IN G S T O X S;SS VERY HIGH school! -Ha^NfewrixrvB ANOTBRONNIB LONESOME, SIENBP: Un-WUHMKCO PARkADE VOUNG I* lAOy. COFFCC • DONUTS "NOT AFnUATiD WITH ANY OTHR MVINe COMSANY" during this special sale! AMESITE S-21 These Special J A 5-3113 THE STOR.Y OF MARTHA WAYNE nr BY WILSON SCRUGGS r-mSYNABBEO ME AFTER V ^ 'U C S O T DAVY JO N E .S DRIVES 'YOU can't l> PEOFESSOr,* BY LEFP and MeWILLlAMS I TRIED TO KIDNAP MAeTHA \ IT WKOMS.' DO tHAT.'HE 1 IF 1 HADMY, Low Prices I WWM6. WELL, I'LL BE / WE'RE i r ^Bxperienm PULLED a 6UN I VOU WOULD WHATRE OUR CHANCES nRST IN QUAUTY HARTFORD (GENERAL T I R E CO. ^SEEIWS VOU IN THE PEM.'Je ELEASIMS QM THOSE I HAVE LET AW OP FINOtNG MOKO BROWN Is Onr WE^T.' FBI OFFICERS' IP SHE WENT OUT JWkUMe Best For 10 Days XMFMfitAMtnM^OAvyf > FAIREST IN PRICE ------— ^ FASTEST SERVICE Goaraatce M A IN STO R E Only MANCHEITER IRANOH Coonectienfs LeadlBr PRviBf CoiiUraetor 1SS Ceslmr street Mala St. st Tewar Ave. Frfott will Rovort to M l 9-2S2S 121-3111 ; ' i ' i THE THOMAS CO. Rf|ttlar Frieot AHor May II Mi 9.5371 . PAVHiO CONTiUCTORS Mr 9-5371

: B ^ o i r OTHjpr pa v i n » c o i i p ^ r . ’ •iY. -'f" v' y - m m n " . -'•'4- . 1'. '. : ;■ ■ : .. ■ . ) - • - - / * » '■ * . ' MANCHESTCR EVE^^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER,,CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1962 a . • . / ' ...... ■------^ — ...... ' IIANO^TER EVENING MANCHESTERr CONN, TUESDAY, MAt 22, 1962 PAG E'Tititet ' ■ —■ ■ ■■ ' ' ' .!■ •''' ' ...... ' ijse. Cbftt^’Hitting Rpniano, Streaking Es^gian Main RjeasQm THE No-Hit, No-Run Job Csiki Stops Indians, 1-^ m ericaii Herald Angle • s - i - m* M * YOST .eton behind CamUo Paacual'a piteb-Ofootball star who has been, bn slxathe A'a'idUl cpastM In. They took Windham Kretlow Strikes Out NEW YORK’^' (AE) - Sperto CdRer Clutch-hlttinjr Jonn Romano Ing And hitting talentar another major league clubs and n minor tbe^iead for gyiod in the fourth on A t t. ■< ' ' ' ■ . good hitting pitcher, Jerry Walk­ league- teams in his 10 pro sea­ Jose . Axcue’a homer .and Jerry Red Hot Bat and a jruy <>0 * hot streak er, paced Kansas Oty as the A's sons. is (the current standout of‘ Lumpe’a two-nm ^)uble. TtesU McCiury Several echedule oliangea have dealt Boston Its seventh straight AMERICANS’ I-EAG CE , Doefi Liiton Peaerye Chsne«? In Bid for Open Spot -’s KeeulU the Dodgers' pennant chancSs. other games. Cincinnati and M il­ P IR A T E S C t’BS— teammates with hts golfing link at Philadelphia. Romano supplied most of the bombed Early W>-nn for from the head o f the church-going until further notice . . . Bob Bal­ the season over Manchester ro u t'T s m ^ s Beth, 15-1, in the by Brooks Robinson. Jim (Mud- sions. singled across the clincher Kansas ed. increasing ht.» league leading « RBI . homer, Bristol Central ,.8 6 .333 4H Martin, 'Frank Cuneo and Dick at the par 70 Oakcrest Club In 0-3). (N). , a 3(or-3 performance'that backed j! Jh*** Eilsworih (3-81 was the loser to-mouth existence In the slums of been with the Aircraft 18 years were set up by the U S. Golf Asso­ Minnesota climbed to within 11 his third single of the night, and, Walker yielded 1) single.s. a total to .36. Paul Fo\-tark was the Sandy Koufax’ five-hit pitching. | la d in g off the seventh. • • * ,.2 6 .'250 5 Fontanella each had a double for Springfield, III Baltimore (I ’appas 4-2) at St. Louis, he was sentenced to Prank Kantz of Manchester, H all ...... ciation. percentage points of the Yankees Romano drilled one into the-seats. I homer to Eddie Bressmid and four , winning pitcher, with relief help Briatol Eastern ..1 8 .111 *H Arm y-Navy. At Worcester, Mass., a 22-year- Cleveland (Perry 2-11. (X)., Davis, who led the club agaln.^t' . Dodgers broke it open with COLTS-.MET.S— five years in the Missouri State former European s<^er great, Scores like that might ha've with a S-3 \ictory oUe oUer Washing- Esseglan, the former Stanford . walks to the reeling Red Sox but [from Ron Nischwltz. Summary: old first-time father. Jay Dolan of Only Games Scheduled southpaws last year with a .352- Jim Pendleton's pinch-hit triple PenitenOary for armed robbery. coaches the National Soccer been worth breakfast money from was removed (or a pinch hitter. The slender senior bested Fred Gus's ...... 710 211 X 12-l«-3 Leicester, got to the Worcester Wednesday’s .Scheltide batting average, wasted a double leading off the eighth inning and Paroled In the care o f Father t-eague All-^tars. The big Hun­ a couple of teammates when the X Koufax (8-2) had the Giants well McCurry In a duel of curve-balling Army-Navy ...101 112 0 * -9-8 (Souhtry Club with hardly a wink Kansas City at 'New York, 2 in the second, then got the a sacrifice fly by Roman Mejias Alois Stevens, a prison chaplain, gary native, also performs with White Sox had a day off. But of sleep. He had been up half tha p.m. in/ control, walking only one and lefties. He walked only two (both Midlin and IPlagge; Conran and Dodgers rolling with a two-run got the winning run across for tha who saw some good Ih the man, the’ Stars. they were 14 strokes too many to Tragedy at Fenway Park ‘ striking out 10 for his first victory In the ninth) and allowed only Cuneo. night with his is-day-old daughter. Cleveland at Chicago, (N ). homer in the fourth,, made it 3-0 Colt.s and ended the Meta winning Liston, nevertheless, was back in s e e get Kretlow into the second stage He led (he qualifiers with with a run-scoring double in the sin9.e April 28. •streak at three games. The xic- one other base runner, whom he Big Man with Cardinals (S'T' ** Washington, pAson soon after. A fist figh t with CHURCH— Four runs In each COOL—A mild breeze lifts the skirt of Renata Oster- of the eliminations that eventually 69-78- 142. sixth and wound up with a walk • * * tory moved Houston into eighth immediately picked off. Ho fanned a policeman caused his re-entry be­ O ff the Cuff Of the first two Innings and a big man to bring to light the German player’s attractive will pare the original entry list Detroit at Baltimore. (N ).) in a five-run eighth- CARD8-PHILS— place, three percentage points six while bringing his p e r s o n a 1 hind the bars. Sam CasUn, Look seve%-nin sixth buried Temple of nearly 2,500 to 151 for the U.S. Minnesota at Boston. (N ). That gave Davis seven hits in Ray Washburn (3-0), who came Amateur golfer snd bowler Wal­ record to three wins and one loss. form and illustrate the fullness of her stroke. She is com­ Sox Lose Seven in Row ahead of New York in the battis senior editor, points put that Lis­ Beth 15-1 St Charter Oak Park. Open proper at Oakmont, Pa., on when starter Ernie Broglio ter (W ot) f i l l i p s has joinsd the It was a heart-breaker for Mc­ peting in the International Tournament in Rome. Breezy 12 at-bats against the Glant.4 this between the league’s two new ton was picked up for question­ Bill Fortin, Don Perkins, Buss June 14-16, It took a score of 151 McNeill Defeated NATIO.NAL LEAGVE pulled a leg muscle In the second Quarter Century Club at Pratt A Curry. The lone run was unearn- year and nine runs batted in (or clubs. Jim Golden (2-1) won It ing over a hundred tlmee and ar­ Keeney and FTank Butkus hit does it. or better to survive the Oklahoma W. 1.. Pet. GB Inning, and Bobby Shantz limited Whitney in East Hartford.... An­ td and IVlndham could dent the ------ijf------the three games with San Fran­ with a seven-hitter. Vinegar Bend rested 15 times on charges rang­ hard for the winners who collect­ City competition. In Trin’s Finale As Castoffs Paee A’s Son Franckwy) 28 12 .700 the Phillieli to five hits In the final other M -year man at P A W is Indians’ laijhy lefty for only two cisco. It also boosted his ayerage Mizeli (1-2) loat it. ed 17 safeties in all. Jack Wise Only 19 Exempt Hf. Loiih .. . .22 1.3 .629 SI, ing from breach of the peace to Charlie Varrick, also s fine bowler, singles. McChirry fanned 10 and I.O* Angrlm. suspicion of theft — all without but best known as s baseball play­ was the only batter to garner Only 19 playArs this year were Trinity closed Us baseball cam­ 21 18 .81.1 81, walked four. BOSTON (A P )— Manny Jimenez. Jose Azeue and Ed Cincinnati .. . 19 18 ..399 8 conviction. On two occasions he er—righthanded pitcher — during more than one hit for Temple Court Victory for NFL totally exempt from eliminations, paign yesterday with * *'1 loss to Pittsburgh . .. 18 IB was convicted and served a total his days with local teams . .Rock­ ‘ Error S4et Up K«n Beth. among them defending champion University of MassacUusetts. Charles— the biggest steal since Brink's— were feature play­ .529 7 Frank Martin, leadoff batter In Miltraiikce ... 16 21 .482 of 38 months. ville High's aoe battery, pitcher Summary: Gene iJttler, and the pair who Chris McNAlli, a sophoihore from ers in the latest tragedy enacted at Fenway Park. m i Morhardt S e n t the second Inning reached base on Philadelphia 1.1 20 .429 101/, Indians Made Top Deal Does this man deserve a chance Stan Olander and catcher Bernie CiviUn ...... 440 007 0 13-17-1 have been dominating golf the last Manchester, hrid the ~ Massachu­ The trio helped Kanaaa O ty send^ an error and Immediately moved Temple Beth ..000 100 0 1 -8-5 coupl* years — Arnold Palmer setts- nine scoreleas for seven In­ Houston ...... 14 2.S .878 12'i To San Antonio at the pot of gold which repre­ Arckivy, are former Manchester Over Amerifcan League 'the to their sev­ now. We'll have to try to get some­ New York ..,.12 20 ..878 12 sents the earnings from a cham­ residents. Harry Hesse, chief to second on a balk. Bill Walsh Benevento and FOrtin, Moore and Gary Player. Those who nings but the Redmen got to. him drew a walk but McCurry bore In the eighth. enth straight defeat, 10-5, last body from outside." Chicago ...... 12 28 .824 14'i pionship fight? New' York Yankee scout In New (S); Seader and Wise. \ ------4 make It through the first stage night. The n ^ a tlv e streak ties the ^fore the Sox took the field to Monday's Rceiilts In, Acquiring Essegian Mancheeter’s first major England, looked over Olander last down and got Ray Pigeon on a NEW YO RK (A P )— National Football League brass open will compete on June 4 and 6 (or Maassrhuietts' ftrst man , post-World War n home stretch popup as he attempted to bunt Ed Forbuch, blasted a long triple drop their 11 th decision In the last Pittsburgh 8. Cldcagn 4. leaguer In 49 years, .Moe Mor­ k In Rockville . .Tommy Con- their three-day spring meeting today in a jubilant frame of the 1S2 berths left after the set in June 1954. 13 starts, Rookie catcher Bob Till­ St. Louis 4, Philadelphia I. hardt Is back In the minors to­ Scouts Interested now up to his ears In Little ana fanned Bill Deuel. Coventry’s Minor exempt players are accom­ to right center. He scored on Pete Outfielder JImehex, ca tch er man told Curt Gowdy's radio audi­ Houston 8, New York 2. N EW YO RK (A P )— The Cleveland Indians pulled o ff a day. teams League baseball, plana to join the But chunky catcher Charley mind after a court victory over the rival American League modated. lArkln’s double. , On th« for club ...... — ■■ ■■ ■ » Four more runs came In on- a Azeue and Charles ence (WHDH) he can't hit a curve l-os AngelM 8. San Francisco 1. master stroke a ye&r^^gjiD this month when they obtained Ijtst night the Chicago Cube have been taking more than just umpires' board next season. Frank I>onofrlo, who drove In four runs Forty-seven more spots will be were acquired In an off-season trade ball and never could, then proceed­ Cincinnati at .Milwaukee. Ppd. optioned Morhardt to their San Badsteubner, former Rockville in the teams’ first meeting, singled Throws No-Hitter and officials are the players” re up for grabs today at three sites double by Dave Krukonie, a single s p ^ n g InUrest in Tom Kslley. substituted what it termed an In­ by pitcher Dick Wilson and two with the Milwaukee Braves for ed to demonstrate, though he sin­ Today’s Games journeyman outfielder Chuck Essegian frorti Kansas City. Antonio (arm In the Texas High athlete, Is another who has sharply to left, scoring Martin tlrement plan, pbssiblA additional In the metropolitan New York Manchester High's hard throwing ferior Oakland . franchise (or a Trinity errors. gled in four trips. Tillman had Chicago (Cardwell 0-4) at Pitts­ A right-)iajided power hitter,' 1-eague under 24-hoiir recall.. taken up baseball umpiring as a with what proved to be the day’s At Somers Nine use of the "sudden death" rule area: and 26 ethers In Chicago, pitcher Bob Shaw- right-hander. The big pitcher more desirable franchise In Min­ Wilson went tha route (or UMaia. Jlmenez, a spectacular defensive been given his chance to play when burgh (McBenn 4-1), (N.). Eqsegian has been carrying the in 24 times at bat and lost 12 This decision was made after first attracted attention two years h(>bby..Bill Bralnard, only Negro only tally. and lesser items. neapolis. which lost the second half of Its Jim Pagliaroni was benched to re­ .Cincinnati (Purkey 7-0) at Mil­ heaviest tomahawk for the Indi­ points. Onac.h Elwin Tappe was switch­ umpire in these parts, is calling Mancheeter’e only runner In Trinity scored Us only run in the player, currently la N o. 2 In the ago when he pitched a perfect N6-hlt pitching by Joe Minor The meeting comes on the heels NFIj Commissioner Pete Roselle 36-hole competition to rain . Mon­ drat. . . lieve pressure. waukee (Spahn 4-4). (N'.). ans, who were deadlocked for first Al Kaline of Detroit advanced ed to a player. Tappe is a the plays again this season. the first eight frames was George of Monday's court decision In American League batting race with seven Inning no-hit, no-run game gave Coventry High a 14-1 trio called Judge Thomsen's decision day. Trin wound up the eeazon with a a .371 average. He drove in two Fans Ride Pag Philadelphia (Short 1-2 or Brown place with the New York Yankees ope place to third at .357. He col­ catcher. with the Legion nine . . . Show * a * May who got there via an error Baltimore, dismissing the Amer- a "complete vindication’' of th* If It's any consolation to K ret­ lected 10 hits in 24 at bats and umph over Somers yesterday, the creditable recOiYi of 11 wine and runs with a double and single, Pag, charged with two fatal er­ 0-0) at St. Louis (Gibson 8-2), after Sunday's games. .Morhardt, batting champ In me' the town with a rood Am eri­ In the first. Caikl, exhibiting a ran Football League's 110,080,000 older league. He went on to say, low, he was joined on the side­ (N.). gained 14 points. AI Smith of the the Class . B Northweet League Patriots’ flfUi win of the season five losses. Massachusetts is 18-8. threw out swift Oarl Yastrisemaki rors against the Yankees at the In last week’s games. Easegian can Legion baseball program, End of the Line move worthy of Whitey Ford, damage suit against the NFL. " it Is now thno (or the A F L to lines by Al Johnston, a capable Now York (Hook 8-2) at Hous­ Chicago White Sox is fourth at last season, was used only in against three defeats. In the only at third base and stole at least one start of the losing streak, had been slammed six home, runs among like Manchester, and you can al­ Current Issue of Country Clubs caught George going the wrong other area game, league-leading U.S. DUt. Judge Roszel C. Thom­ (ace up to free and open competi­ young professional from Montreal, ton (Farrell .8-.S), (N.). .348 followed by teammate Floyd plnrh-hitting roles this season. hit from the Sox. taking a merciless riding from the nine hits in 22 tries and drove in most b t assured that the high Connecticut, edited by D'on Clsr- way and the shortstop was sen ruled out the A F L ’s charges tion and direct its attention to Canada, who Sunday won the San Francisco (Sanford 4-S) at Robinson with .343. The figures He had two hits in 16 at bats. Cromwell edged Rham Regional, Azeue homered, s i n g l e d and fans and was showin;- Uie effects. nine runs. The surge enabled him school ball displayed Is of a high­ easy out at second. o f' of monopolistic practices. He dl- 120.000 Hot Springs (Ark) Open I»s Angeles (Williams 2-1). (.\.). include Sunday's game.s. With Ernie Banks shifted to kin, includes a fine feature on Alex 6-5, In the Southern Division football." scored twice. Charles made out­ His batting average suffered. to take over first place in the er caliber than towns without Le­ W ith two out in the ninth, con­ reeled the AFL to pay court costs- In a sudden . death playoff. He Wednesday's Schedule Kaline had tw'o homers and first base, from shortstop, the Hackney, veteran golf professional the Charter Oak'Conference. I Clint Murchison Jr., president CAR LEASING standing plays afield and brought N ow Nixon Is expected to be out American League batting race gion ball during the summer at the Manchester Country Club trol deserted Cslkl snd he walked SOMERS — Minor fanned six Text of Hull of the N F L Dallas Cowboys, said, vied with 86 playels, many of at last t'-'o months with a com­ Chicago at .Milwaukee. (.N.). drove in six runs, boosting his local man didn't have a chance home a runner from third with a with .38.3 and move into a tie for months , . . Good to See Wally Frank Cline, former Herald staff­ Dave Howes snd Rog Maccsione. and walked two en route to his In its suit, the AF L contended "The verdict Is the only one I them tour regulars, for 26 berths pound dislocation of the middle Pittsburgh at St. l-mits, (N .). third (ti home runs with 10. He leading totals to 12 homers and to play a s . a regular. squeeze bunf Fortin bscH as Legion mentor. er, handled the story and did an But he got his stuff back and classic pitching chore. The Somers the 42-year-old N F L possessed and expected. I've stated repeatedly at the Hot Springs eliminations and RENTALS finger on his throwing hand. Cincinnati at Houston. (N .). has 20 R B I in 23 games. 34 RBI. The A ’s pitcher, Jerry Walker, New York at I-os .\ngeles, (N.|. Haiwey Kuenn climbed into The likable Rec Department pro­ ace high jo b .. Tony Allbrid, fine induced Dave Anderson to lop run In the sixth was unearned. used' the power to exclude rivals that we had a franchise long and missed qualifying with a 86- First In Manehester. New ears, scattered 12 hits—all but EM Bres- In the crash dive the pitching gram director has never fielded Manchester High footbSfM player, dribbler back to the mound, mak­ It .was ..the second no-hltter of Hole total -Of' 147 . Marty Furgol began to wobble first, then the b ai­ Philadelphia at San Francisco, Essegian wa.s acquired from the No. 1 spot in the National League and also conspired against the before the other league was full maintenanee, fully tmsured Boud'a homer were singles— In post­ Seven from Slate s losing team in his cOaching ca­ has been accepted at Springfield ing him the final out of an ex­ the season by the Coventry staff. and Juan Rodriguez, the young ters. Last night the fielding began (N.). A's May 3, 1961 for pitcher Julius batting race with a .359 mark. He young AFL by granting franchises dreamed of." t«r reduce your problems and reer, starting frotn Little League .College. His twin brother. Jim tremely well-pitched game. Jim Toomey fashioned one against Puerto Rican star, also were cas­ ing his fifth triumph. to C4"ack. Grant. Chupk has pla.ved for .four had nine hits in 25 trips in last to Dallas and Minneapolla-Bt. Paul Foes JUsappoInled worries. For tidl taifermatlai up through the ranks to L e­ my, plans to attend Colby, already There was little In the way of E. O. Smith, earlier this month. Onaley Booted Old reliable Frank Malzone lei other b(g league teams, Philadel­ w'eek's action. Billy Wtllianfis of Qualify for .Ojpen, In iU expansioh from 12 to 14 Oom'iblssloner Joe Foss of the ualties at Hot Springs. Other ib a li. ■ Kansas City landed on loser a Dick Howser grounder go phia StyLouis and Los Angeles in the Cubs remained In the runner- gion having been notified of his accept­ offense on either side. Other than Bill Morgan, Coventry short­ teams. When it was planning for AFT. termed the ruling "vIVry dls- name players like Bruce Cramp- ance. The latter Is a promising their scoring inning, the Whlp- Gene Conley, Arnold Elarly and through his legs In Ihe first inning the National League and Balti­ up position at .342. Cichon Alternate stop, lAd ths 11-hlt attack with Its opening season of 1960. the apiMlntlng" iind said no decision ton, (3 a o r g e Bayer, Tommy Paul D odfi Pontiac more in the American League. runntr___ One team is needed to ete had only (me other chance, four safeties In as many trips. He Jacobs, Bobby Verwey, Harolfl M ike Fom lelee fo r 14 hita includ­ for a bwo-base earor which wound Braves’ Fans Vada Pinson of Cincinnati con­ Program Popular A F L had franchises (or Dallas had been made en an appeal / . INC . Rookie Maluiy Jimenez of Kan­ replace the Marincli liv the Dusty n the eighth, Wayne Maheu got (Irove In five runs. Two AFT. club officials, owner Henning, Buster Cupit and Bert ing five' extra base btowa. Walker up in an unearned run when Jlm- tinues to lead in home runs with HAMDEN (AP)—Wampanoag's ? and Minnesota. Then the NFI- Phone an S-t8St sas City, the batting leader a Quarter midget racing pro­ Softball League sponsored by the to first on a force at second, Coventry .220 4*0 0—14;11-1 Weaver made It handily. hit a two-run homer, his third of enCiz doubled. 12 while San Francisco’s Orlando announced It was putting a team Harry WIsmer of the New York 878 MAIN STREET week ago, dropped to second with Bob Kay led Connecticut’s seven grams have already attracted Rec Department. Tw o feuTeits went to second on a passed' ball Somers ...000 001 0— 1- 0-7 Tour Regulars Fall the season, singled 'Tuid scored The usually brilliant fielding Staying Away Cepeda has the most runs batted qualifiers for the U.S. Open golf in Dallas In i960 and would field Titans snd General Manager Dick three times himself. Chuck Schilling appeared slowed a .370 average. He had eight hits in, 42. much attention and’ fine crowds and a team is out. This was the and third on a wild pitch. But Minor and MorrisSn; Dzwonkus, another In Minnesota > the following Gallagher of the Buffalo Bills,-ex- So did tour regulars like Earl championship by firing a 71-70— ease with ths Marines. McCurry had little trouble fan­ Tlmbrell (5) and Hardy. Officially the Sox state they are on two balls up ^ e middle and at Buekland Oval offerings. The year. pressed hope that the court battle Stewari at Dalle*. Mason Rudolph 141 in the state quallf.ting test ning Chris Contos and getting making no moves to replace In­ dropped a throw for an error. .Yas- From Games yesterda.v. The A F L stayed in Dallas, but was at an end. St Nashville, Bob Gajda at De­ jured catcher Ruas Nixon who is tnem ski bobbled a ball In left and Martin to ground to third, ending HEBRON—Catcher Rick Calla­ He was one stroke ahead of han collected three hits to lead being put on the disabled list. ahortstop Bressoud fumbled an ap­ the mild uprising. Big League Expansion Fails Larry McCue o f Chase, with 69- Shirley Vittner - Bowls 182^ '' * * • Cromwell to its eighth victory But in the gloom of the Boston parent ball, barely re­ NEW YORK (API — 73— 142. Roger Horton of Farm­ FDSQ against two defeats in league.play. dressing room Isst night Mansger covering In time to complete a Dwindling crowds In rivo DUGOUT DATA . . . McCur- ington was third with 71-72— 143. John Ceplenaki went the route to Mike Hlggina krent Into hasty and force at second In the siofth. In­ cities which have been grant­ iT m ight have gotten out of his To Bring Lopsided Baseball Par on the New Haven Country pick up the win, allowing R H AM earnest conference with Farm Di­ stead of being out of the frame. ed major league baseball High in Holiday Loop. Play second inning troubles except for Club course is 71. six hits. □ ■ □ E rector N ell Miahoney. They need Kansas City icored twice to put franchises during the past The best amateur performance a poor throw to second. A fter decade are reflected In the Pigeon popped back to the mound, C rom -ell ..300 012 0—6-5-S aome freah blood—badly and soon. : the game out of reach. .VE3V Y O R K (N E A )~ 3Vhen ed the firsts month fince the came from Dick Siderowf of In­ Although It was only the second latest coinfiilation of attend­ McCurry had only to toss back Rham _____021 002 0— 6-8-4 After the talks, Higgins said: Jerry Lumpe paced the A's 14- war years when so many reg­ dian Hill, the New England cham­ ing figures. the expansion of the major night of league activity, Shirley to the base to double Martin.off. Ceplenaki and Callahan; Palmer, Used Calrs "Thers'a Juat no one In our minor hlt attack with a double,, two sin­ ulars w ere in the arm ed pion and form er state amateur gles and three runs Latted In. The Milwaukee Bravea. who leagues was first suggested, Vittner Mt a mark ttot wiU be But his hurried throw was wild PYankel (5 ) and Mund. league Myatm who la ready right forces. titlist. He placed fourth with 73- CDTO hit a low of 1.199,909 in 1961. slarmists predicted excruciating 72 -143. hard to beat last weak with the and the Whippet cfjnter fielder are already 43.269 behind laat ‘ *1716 loops going from eight 'was able to duck c back safely grorw'ing pains. to 10 in number gave ■ guys The remaining three places Bowlerattas. She collected marks year's pace. The Baltimore There were not sufficient big went to John Cleary, Pine Hill, . . „ The Indian hurler came as Rams, Smith Meet OFFICIAL Orioles are down 66.696, Min­ who had little previous oppor­ la all but three boxee and rqlled up cioae as anyone to getting a hit, league players .to man 16 clubs, 74- 73— 147; Dr. Ted Lenezyk, In­ V is it y o v T fr ie n d ly nesota 62.690. Kan.sas City tunity a genuine chance. T h e a 182 single and 402 tr^le. His sinking liner looked like s From they In.si.sted. Where would the names of Bob Aspromonte and dian Hill, the state amateur cham- Four consecutive strikes midway Today, Tomorrow YEtllDLE tavern during M ay 34,()j9 and San Francisco 21,- pion, 73-74— 147, and John Oalei- bli^de in the fifth but Maheu new proprietors find enough to ■Joey’ Amalfitano of the Colts In the big eliigle gave her a big Guys in Stands Got Answers 667. ki. Watertown. 74-73— 147. ‘ made a nice running catch for the flU the rosters of four more? come to mind quickly. boost afUr she missed' a one- The two Los Angele.s cliih.s. Ernie Gerardi of Edgewood al­ third out o f the frame. , Two bueball games in as many INSPECTION The purveyors of gloorn fore- What thb alarmists forgot pinner th the opening frame. Her DEPT. M O ^R 'VEHICLES however, are well ahe.ad of ca.st lopsided baseball so had a 147 on rounds of 73 and ' The 16ee, which .dropped Man: I' la.st year's rate. The Dodgers, was that the turnover of em­ other single! were 105 and 115. I Chester out of all possible cj|l- area Why Mets Not Leading League When his pet Continental 74 but h» was eliminated In a Rockville highlight the leading the Uimstile count in ployes 'In major league base­ tenUon for the OCIL c iw n , today CARTER'S Knowledgeable people l..eague bl^w up. Branch Rickey playoff and was awarded first pl- Other top ? ecorers last week scholastic sports schedule ball is high, the life short. The evened the Indians record at 4-4. both leagues with .392.92.3 said that the new clubs would ternate spot. were: VI Chapman 140-118—M8, and‘ tomorrow. show an increase of 197.023. purveyors of gloom overlook­ Thsy take on another challenger af- NEW YO RK iN E A i Like an-aord set by the beloved Brookl\-n not w in 40 games. Three dozen professionals and Ruth BatUes 138—34*, Marie Gal­ The first tilt was set this for the league title Thursday, re- other M ighty Casey, who saddened Bums, joy was unrefined The Angeles arc up 2( 133. So, what happened ? To put ed the fact that the baseball amateurs competed for the seven loway 138-137—359, Helen Leddy temoon at Storrs, with a meeting Conard High in West 1956 CHEVROLET Mudville b'- striking out. Ch-arlcs Naturnlh', a few malcontent.s The figures were compiled by it in a .sentence, the growing commodity — human beings spots. The.v will go on to the sec­ 139-119—35*. " DdHs -G r Ue t -t ll- maLch listed tomorrow at the 1961 CHEVROLET the As.sociated Pre.«s. Hartford. Skip Olander and Bel Air 4-Door. V-8, automatic; pow­ Dillon Stengel has di.'llhi.sioned a weren't satisfied. pains, to date at least, have been — is the toughest to evalu­ tional qualifying round at Mont­ 134-117—353, Mary Simmons 135- Rams' diamond Sport Coupe Hardtop. 6 cylinder, atand- faithful following, Milwaukee received a big ate. 122— 359, Mary Fontana 118-125— Wiadham a f I bf 'ard, radio, heater, lyhite- er steering power brakes, radio heater, league franchLse in )9:>3, Bal­ The expansion gave major 338, Olive Rosaetto 119—33*. Edte Felc. rf 3 - - * ville's pitchers. A frenetic fringe of adherent.' ing out’' of ' retirement, they General Manager Fred Han- The Open Will be held at the 0 0 0 seat belts, 2-tonc. $Q O R timore in 19.34. Kansa.s City Mahinj. if •beesee .3 0 Other baseball action today as ’walls. Jet black. One owner. 9 feel.a that Casey of the shattered grumbled. "H e shoulda stoodN-in e.v’s answer to R.ickey was That league baseball to cities which Oakmont. Country Club In Pitts­ CorrenU 124-114—33*, Ruth Mc- in 19.33. San FrattcLsco and ContuB. M . 4 1 Bast Catholic visiting St. Thom­ Cifisn car. O Y ^ DRAKE syntax betrayed them by showing the hank. ' his new Los Angeles Angels of richly deserved' It. burgh, Pa., June 14-16. Into.4h 111-138—345, Vickie Bou­ Martin. |Cf 4 0 the Dodgers in 1958 and Min­ as Semina.ry JVs and Ellington I the Metropolitans, to escape from Hrat Time the American League would win Eventually there -will be The other alternates: chard 144, Flo Kloter 132, Ruth W^lth. lb .3 0 Itb a matter of taste (and value). the c e l'■ r. When the toddling nesota and the Angels s'jn three eight-club leagues. X— Gerard Courrille, Bhore- Ostrander 124, Mae Jenack 112- if^oo. lb 4 1 13 0 hosting Stafford. Tomorrow, In ADJUSTMENT Even when the Case Aces won more games than the National SHnUUBY VITTNER UPl. 3b . 3 0 2 0 1958.CHEVROLET. young-old N’ew York.team com­ 1961. Everj'body has benefited to haven. 71-77— 148. 111, Millie'Oliva 110, RiU Me- addition to the Rockvtlle-Smith their first game, the bright faith League outfits w-hich Rickey _ jnnfHo. c! 4 1 4 0 ImpaU Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic, ra­ 1961 COMET / Pull Front Wheels pounded the hurt by taking a The Houston (TOlLs and New W ally Cichon. Ellington Ridge, AlUatcf EM, Norma (Jourtney 122, Cfflki. p ... 3 0 0 0 return go. Hartford Tech vlelts of the liege subtecls was un- gave him ‘to manage in Pitts­ date and long-range expan­ double-header from the Braves snd 3'ork Mets, the new National 71-7,8— 149, Jo Lemlre 119, Blleen D’Alessan- "Cheney Tech 'at Mt. Nebo (2 dio, heater, whitewslls, 2-Door. 6 cylinder, standard, radio, / Check Drama, Linings, dimmed, Tueir heroe.s still had a burgh In 1W3-.34-56. Then the sion prospects are Very good. ToUlf ...... 33 1 3 27 13 stsrted winning with fair con- League teams, are drawing Edward Kuna, Orsintmoor. Con­ dro.lis, Edna OaUoway 120, u z 1 1 o'clock) and Coventry pays a call heater, jet black, red great distinction. They were In the Biics won 53, 'TA and 33. N«acliMtBr (•) 2-tone. Be a aporl at I <9 Seals and Cyfindera ■si.ste.ncy. . .well: well The Colts )>ave played necticut Open chkmpion, 79-70— Bb r h po » » rbl on Rham Regional. oellai' as no other New York team Hailey Proved Right Juhl 127. interior. Extra sharp. M745 •No matter how mercifully brief before 332.661 in 18 home ap­ 149. 3b ...1 I A 0 S t ] 9 Sorpe members of the Man- / Check and Pack ever had been. It was the first Haney turned out to be right Andprson. c . 0 0 II) A ,0 0 the sojourn of Casey's cohorts may pearances while the Mets Scholastit* Baaeball X - Raymond Kilein, D. F. .... 3 cheeter High track team were ’Beatingn lime In history that a team The surprising Angels bagged Ray. Ba ... s\.. I 0 0 1 t iO ^ prove to be jn the rarefied atmos­ have atUacted 1,33.744 in 13 Wheeler. 72-77— 149. tRIley. 3b ...... 8 0 0 0 3 1 0 competing today in the Eastern 1959 CHEVROLET / Add Brake Fluid as achieved status on the rocks. 79 games to finish eighth, ahlMd Wilson 12, Glastonbury 5. Kallpy, lb . .... 3 Q 0 I 0 0 0 phere above tenth place, the soars appearances at the Polo of establl.shed Kansas City and X —Deriotes amateur. Hall Racqueteers CHI CMS — Althea Murray 110, Sectionals at Storrs while the un­ Bel Air 4-I>oor. 6 cylinder, standard, I960 VOLKSWAGEN "They'll slay in last place all Grounds. New Britain 9, Hartford 6. McCurry. p .... 3 0 0 1' 4 O 0 Needed of broken trust will remain. Things the f r e s h I y-colned Wash­ Dot BrenMwr U 6-1U , Rose Pel­ FPBhtPr. If .... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 beaten golf team entertained M icro B u 8. Standard, heater. 2-tone. will never be quite the same again. season," boldly predicted the fnith- Wethersfield. 5. Hall 4. radio, heater. $1^0 S / Adjust Braking I Detroit (28.0931, the Chi­ ington club and only a half Chuck Tanner, Steve Bilko and Score. 4-1 Victoi^ letier 114,' Annamae Dawson 137. a—Smith; . 0 0 9 0 0 0 'Wethersfield at th* Manchester The frenetic (rings, inverse Tex-1 ('*'• bravely ma.sking theiy. dlsap- Malonev 7, Bristol Central 3. Andrulot. rf •V.’. 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 Country Club. Just right for the $‘1 E IQ C cago Cubs (13.0.321, Pitts­ game behind' Minnesota. A rt Fowier of the Las Angeles A nice clean car. I <9 Y <9 Contact On All Wheels ans at heart, revelled In the nias-j pointment that the Mets no longer .Ellsworth 11. Suffield 6. Howpb,. ci , ... J 9 - '0 1 0 (f 0 burgh 110,0671 and Cincinnati Tile new Washington club Angels ai’e five-year men in the Even the return of Captain Jer­ SUMMERETTEB-Irene LeBlane camper. UYJ terful manner Uie earlv season »ct an unbeatable record by (7661 are the other teams - Granby 2, East Windsor 1. major leagues. US, Fran Tamaltls 11*-133, Reggie Tolslf ...... M 0^0 37 11 2 showed (XciUng early foot, at­ ry Conklin to the lineup wasn’t s—Ihuled .out fet PeshMr In Sih, Mets lost games and staunchly de- i Roing unvictorius for 162 games. trailing their 1961 figures. enough yesterday as th* 'rHkn- Gburakl 134-3a, .Mary Scata 147- feoAsH their niphe at the bottom of "They couldn't win the Little tracted patronage, hiing on well Wjadlism- • ----- I (HA 000 ' 1960 FALCON fended their niche at the bottom of enough to win 61 games and tie ehester High tennis team bowed 8l8i Lori Binlcrope lit. ^ Leagus World Series right now, AMtWtOeA AOAA MtWMAA Station Wagon. 6 cylinder, automatic, I960 CHEVROLET the National League totem pole. Kansa:S City fo r laat. to Hall of West Hartford, d'l, at chester^L WinSSsm When Casey'a collaborators loat while thej'ro fresh. Come fall, Statio'ii Wagon. S cylinder, ntandard, when old age really catcjies up, 'Memorial Held. A TWHiOTlIlS—Maiy 8ea^ 136— i . radio, heater. - their first nlne'grames, tying a rec- Farm Hands, Unlike Red Sox, so*; U, niKherMUuiSaaa; they'll be so fallen apart they TTie Houston' Colt .ipn jumped Mike Lautentwch was 'the only 840, Pat ' Annum 131, B*t^ Time, 2:10. A ear ftM* the family. IW Y w radio, heater. E wouldn’t even be able to survive o ff weir in the National League winner for Mlmeheetor, downing fUtcbla 131,' J«*n IMtlUa 133, 2 to choose. I O * t J the trip to William sport." ■ this trip. ’Ihe Pistols are any­ Doing Well in Minor Leagues, Doug UunbtrtSOn In the number NeUle Salmond m -ll*—347, As the Mets continued In thei; thing but pushovers for the two singles match, oonklln ex­ Ir«a« LeBianc 127. U m Bimorop* Eastern League , cellar, Stengel—who long ago en-: leaders now. They 'w en t J7 In­ tended Mei OUcMttin b«f0 re bow­ 134-138—346, Blalna T q f«a 118, 1960 RAMBLER MaryJarviam. ThU is i t Tonight the Spring- * S S * 0 s • * ».* • a f s^s 9 S «.« • S deared himself to (he frenetic: nings to a 5-5 deadlock with the BOSTON (A P)—While the par-rLeod . of Gloucester. Mass., and ing two sets to mie, Super '4-Door. 6 cylindsr, automatic, 1959FORD TRADE SCHOOL field a4aatz.. hott*st team In the fringe by pulling birds uiit of base-1 Cardinals, for example. ent Boston Red Sox are mired 'in Pete Smith of Natick are main­ Th* douMti team'of DougPsar- heater. Grire this one E X C Convsrtihls. V-$, stick. radio, heater, The "Neav York Mets' are In ntawi.T Eastern Loague,. have an oppor­ DRIVBItSI ball caps and things like that 'With ' the American ^ a g u e's Second di­ stays for Johnny Peskv’s Seattle soa and Neu Wise puslMd tlutr Jet black, white top. 6RADUATES the old Dodgers —gained In ijtnt-: and out of the basemeiU. but Rainlers. oppontnts to the limit, too, be­ 13S-114-^Aimy Kowtll 138, tunity t6 take ovH- place if and youil buy it, I J Special vision,-the Club reports the farin tu if Ana* Pteeiwaie lio-iio, they ean take both ends of a Fun In the sun. n 5 4 5 lUre. Through personality, as well! Just, the other afternoon flexed Ron Staples of /Preeqiie Isle, fore bowing, 8-d, 8-10. for special training as teams rre doing very well. Mlm Ferris 113, Jo Krein 117-U4, doubleheodcr from the front-run­ i as seniortly, he advanced to leader j their muscles, beating Warren Maine, foiroer Colpy College star, Summary: Purchase Flo Nllea 113-110, V iv Bayer 110- ning Williamsport G rays. TTie all-around machinists in our I of the kookie clan. Spahn and sweeping a double- The Red Sox reported that Its la the number one catcher at Wins­ Singles.— Mel Olicksteln H. 1958 PLYMOUTH "OV Case Is pretty C'Rc." header with the Braves with ll3. Iris Vaeanti 133-113, GUelie Oionta opened the seriea with the' J six farm * are ho w‘orse than third ton Salem. Joe Cammarata, West def. Jerry Conklin M, 5-7, *-3, 8-1; Golding 115. SaUy Rakowski 115, Belvedere 4-Door. V-8, automatic, pow­ 1961 CORVAIR 7.50x14 NYLON pointed out devotees. "H e don’t .s- ip the ninth inning. in their respective circuts and Grays lost n ifh t on a sueeessfuJ RoxbUry, is one of th top hitters Mika Lautenbach M, d^. Doug Rita Anderson I l f , Monza 4-Door. < cylinder, automatic, EXPERIMENTAL come out onna (ielii alia time anv A check of statistics shows Winston-Salem of the Class B Car­ for the Pocatello team In the Class Lambertaon H, 5-7, 6-1, *•*; Ray note with on- 8-1 vtctoi? on the sssosoesosossooaooofi er aieering, power brakes, 2-tone, white­ TUBELESS WHITE more like he used'lo with the that almost 30 per cent of ma- ■ olina League is setting the psce" C Pioneer Leagtfe,. where Jim Karhu. H, def. Doug Pearson M, tw»-l|it pitching of John Pregenzer walls. A lot ot car ’ $ Y O E radio, heater. $O AO E Yankee^. He’s a.shamed to be seen jor league games thus far this there. HUM •N' TIUM—Bert Farrand to extend their winning streak to Spanswick, Thompson'vllle, Conn, «-S, *-2. 177-487. Ruth „Zepp 183-198-531) MONBY for the price.* # Y J Sharp car. A w Y ^ - • (sm i and LIMITED , wijh this team ." season have been determined Among the contributors to that seven and taiova Into a Mcondf-place also is a top pitcher. . Doubles Olicksteln and Ned Rosemary Danlawlcx 179, Betty l’ ‘ Go* M Made’ by the margin of one ’ run. sucoess are five youngsters playing A t Glean. N. .Y., first baseman tie 'With Chorleetcn— gomes 4 F o r 5 ,8 *9 0 ZUbsrr H. d«f. Bod Patter and R efs 18^ from first. In other gomes Bing­ PRODUCTION . j "Theni guys has got it made, Most of them have been low thhlr first year of professional 'ball. Bobby Gtiindon and left-hander LautShbseh,''*-!. **3: Kahru and . . . on car in*annot — Plus Tax and Old Tire [being In'the cellar." claimed the B ig right-handed hitting first base- hamton defeated Charleston 7-4 on 1960 CHEVROLET scoring engagements. This Asa Small, both of Needham, Lambeftioh H. def. NcU WUe itiid ■APnEE KIAtCriDEBS—AnlU 1958 CHEVROLET [envious, ‘"nvat Mrs. Payson who, hardly Is tlje mark of one-sid­ man Jim Rusain o f Whippany, along with Pat D^aio, Wrirt Kenny Harrelaon.’s three-run homer w ith an <*M t m a p I| o that Bel, AJr 2-Door, d cylinder, standard, P*ar*(m U, 8i8, l9-l. Oirardln 176-47*, CeU Dion 310- Biacayne 4-Door, d eyinder, standard, ; }i^"W A& ER DEPARTPIENTS put up all the dough has 8ol enough I ed baseball. ' ^ N. J., is hitting .371 and had seven and York bombed Elm ira 14-2 os Haven, Conn., have Ueen prominent %tti year rattt hy yom radio, heater. $1 E Q E ; to convert it into a classy rumpus Fresh Faces homera In oqe seven-game streUh. factors In that club’s surge Into pitcher Gory Modrcll belted a radio, healer, 2-tone. $1 A O E Training on Bridfifeports, i room ." The new job opportunities Outfielder Jim Gosger" broke a second place in the N ew York- grand slam homer and Eob Btot- driainf rttord. Sat ma A solid car at IU Y 9 Excellent condition. U Y o r Of cotirse, the M eU haven't lost league riicord by batting In 10 nmh Chappelle to, Coach eky collected « three-run circuit s n lathes, grinders, millers, jig have brought fresh and inter­ Penn League. , •oon: all their adherents by winning. In esting faces into th.^ majors in a 'single game. Pitcher Bill Minkley, South Had- ckmL ’ ^ ^ bores and tape-controlled dftONO, Main* (AP) -r Tpm fact, they've gained fans. Only the '— Bo .Belinsky and Rodg­ Whuitoai-Salem alto h a t . a has . been stsirring for the , (Skip) CltMinne, most prolirincol- w lAlzsn a weVWWfff machines. frenetic fringe who delighted In a ers o t the Angels, the Twins’ Brooklyn (Aouble plt^ coenMnstion Waterloo Hawks In the Midwest < » 5 « > * team that lost games they should in abort-stop' Rico Petrtcelli and lege basketball scorw in Maine f U3 Mlie Street, ! □ £ Dick Rollins Slid Bem le A l­ League.. Loafing Means Injuries A ll Taxea Hamilton Standard Divtidon have won and were anchored in the ateond baaeman BUI Milinia. Pitch­ history, is .eyring a coaching fu­ ItatHig fthii CHEVROLH len and the. Athletics Manny . Top hittsn for BestUe to date Ml M2S5 mud have deserted the Case Aces SIGNING UP — Frank e s Jeny Stepheoaon of Anaheim, ture. Cbapelle reported yesterday dresra ’ in d * n Included Of United Aircraft Jimenez, to name stlckouts. ' have been catcher Archie Skeen, BERMINOHAM, AUu tAP) — permanently. Thomas of the New York Calif., and Fred Hatter, Fay, Okla., 34, and^ Ted Schreiber, 33,' Belle . he WiU hot try out with the St. denbleei Mian M t ______Windsor Locke, Conn. 'A gurvey shows that 97 re­ Taking it easy In. the oN-seoson is CDTQ nnm ni»(T • R riNf • Its rutin NKimn Or have, they? Mets autographs base­ had an 8-1' record between them Harbor. N. Y. Skeen. «-l, 300, is Louis Hawks who drafted him wtOi twa a a r in a f Math U - one of the major factors-in the ATIOn i NllflM B Despite- their high dudgeon, most cruits, 20 pte cent of the ath­ after the. fiia t couple o f weeks. a fttr he Oesnpletiid his eoU^^iats f ic im-7 v l e ^ qOMFANY, Inc. 357 BROAD ST. m CMR Mnui srain • iium nmiih i sits wc.. knu. lumiis An Equal Opportunity balls while making an a graduate of the University of growing number of football inju- » OMIOMHAt SUMANCICOMCAMT I of them are

32*-*5**. fireplace, combinations, and alum­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS, Caititlad and approrad tt ooa ot< OOVENTRYr-4 room* iio ' iS roiMnd MANGHESTER $15,500 inum aiding. Only *16,900 .. possi­ Wonted— Reo) EstelB 8 AJH. to 6 PJM. taring claaakoon and tMHind *100. Alfred D. H e ^ e r . P ) M Sl9, MANCHESYER — * room Ranch, ble to assume VA mortgage. m si) siuhCBoNE to naadi* whaai inatnietton for taanagan. between 5:904 p.m. ;~nill baaement, aluminum' atorma real aotate? Coil me at M3 >P MOW. > II gia...... J .■wi.aaiiiaz.cw wiiil gi n jed’Si. 'And ocreena, city utllitiet. nice EXPANSIVE GAPE .'. high wide 3; Six room center, entrance co­ and handpome with famUy sized lonial 'With 1% baths. Large bed- tor prompt and courtaoue COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. FRONT ROOM, eentraUy located. ard,' cIo6e to ahopping center, Jodepb Barth, Broker. .. MOMOAT X M n U D A f MiSO A J L -S A T U B O A X • E-Z LBRM -Driving- School— Sate, Summer Homes For IfetA 57 Sndcr *1*,000. Hayea Agency, - MI kitchen. Living room with flre- rohms, big living room with lire- cburteoua Inatructian' In driving NICE ,3‘PIECE living room’- set, parking, 59 Birch St. M l 9-7139. plai^e. Good sized bedrooms. Up­ slace, combinationa, aluminum lid- divan and club chair, in wine TH REE. ROOM cottage .for - Mht, Legs) Nrtfees from CdanacUclit’s'largeat. Auto- ROOM FOR Rent, kitchen pri'vl- stairs very expandable. Easy walk ^g. garage, nice yard. Ciwner PLEASE READ YQUR AD matio and aUndard w itt, dual color; one 3-way floor lamp imd West Beach, Weatorook, Oonn. PORTER STREET area-’Cuatom to everything. Much more than anxioua to sell. . „ one walnut coffee table with gla^ leges, garage’ if wanted, woman Mary Fournier, Ml 9-3^9. built 7 room ookmiai, theer qual­ ■COUR3f‘^DF PROBATE CAmmM M m *Wwit AiW an tafcca «n r Vm plioaa aa a «iai> controUafL fully inaured, |ilek>up omy. Evenings Ml 3-4356. rau expect for the price. Call Mr. _ ----- ches,^. within and foi __ iw ln n i Vba a d n r tia n atoooM taa« Ida a « t k a 'im s T DAT >T aervloa. Older and nervoua atu- t» eon. & boat and ! utllitias in- MI 3-1577 far.aar adierMaemaa* and tbea on|j to tha azteat at a BOOM needed. Cal] for free booklet. NOTHING banefite and ovacUma schedule. Oolumhla, A.C r “*4323, after'6 p.m. 94091. chetler. In said District deoeaMd. MI SSSB3. TenCMcnts cln^ed. MI 3-1686. BARROWS & WALLACE ' The administratrix having cxhibtttd E rran wideli da aat laaaea Um aaioe at OP R4SKIN& CaU or eqppiy in parson. Manches­ SEVEN ROQM colonial, IH baths, her administration account with said ^ wffl aot ba aanaetad Hp^iaaka itaad” laaartiaa. HW »iC K gr ter Tool B DaMgn, MI 9-5263. Help W siited- Lots For Sole 73 estate to this Court lor allowance. It is p a r k r ic h loam, gravel, nil, SEVEN R(X>M duplex, oil furnace, COTTAGE AT Miequamiedt, Rhode. cabinat kitebdn, excellent barn, 55 E. Center St. 2fancheater ORDERED: That the 1st day of June, -IN ANV Male or Female 37 DISGUSTED electric stove,- convenient loca­ Island, all conveniences, private GaraBe»Serylce—storage 10 .dPOT-TMAr COMBINATION cook, broiler and itone and white sand. Ml 3-860*. • t a cr^ aafralt eaa v trees, aa mmm* only FIVE A-zone lots, all with 106 foot 1862. et eleven o'clock, forenoon, at tbe tion. Adult* preferred. Call iifter beach prlvUegee. Call after • p-m. Cariton W. Hutchins, 2 0 2 0 9-6306 frontage, city water, nosewera, a nicipei Build- SUITS -HIS salad man,> summer work at the PICNIC TARLBS—eeverai modele, With-your present furniture? W* 3LI 9-e66*, , be and the d ia l m i GARAOBIS, three, for rent, 148 PANCVI ehoro. CaU P I 24549 COOK, EXPERIENCED tor m ack new Bedroom Suites, Living Room 5, M l 3-7043. 94123.' «ll.*00 — ROCKVILLE, 8 room block from a new elementary same la assigned far a hearing on the 3-2711 Cooper Hill 8f. 17 a month. Please ( '—12’ , from *14.60, delWered W.. achool. T. J. Crockett, Rarttor, 20 allowance of said admlnisiraUon ac­ bar, TR 54391. — 9-6444, ------Suite* and Aj^t]]Uiancee for Summer THREE ROOM apartment, heat, CAPE OOD, D ennii^~2 and 2 ranch, large living room, cabinet count with eald estate, ascertainment call Glastonbury 633-9057. TOOL AND die makers and lathe Zlnker, MI TR 6-7148,, emtages Cali TOny. or Ken for WAPPINO—BeeUeiub Rd. Custom 8-1577. hot watjr. electriclte. stove, re­ bedroom cottage, all con'ven- built 2-bedroom, 5 room ranch, en- kitchen, oeautitully landscaped nf heirs and order* of distribution, and men wanted. Andover Machine TWO SHORT order cooks and two pricea or drop in and ibajQM of us. ' lot. Shown by appointment. Marion this Court dlrectU thaf notice of tha REEO TIRES? Major brands. Spe- frigerator. 245 .N. (la in , iencea, heated, August and Sep' cloaed breeseway 2-car garage, IX)TS FOR aale in all zonal. time and place assigned for asid hear*' A Etching Co, PI 2-8380. waftreaaes. Also, dishwasher. Ap­ elsl May- sale. 4099 discount. No tembOr ■vacancies, 5 0 t-OlOS,- B. RoberUon, Realtor, 20 8-6953. Motorcyiples— Bicycles 11 ply Capri Diner, Vernon Cbrcle, floor, *88. Ml 9-5329, 9 4 . itrepiace, ImmedHate occupancy. <%arles' Pontieolli Agency, 20 Ing be given to all persons knower to down payment—13 m onthrto pay. CaU owner, MI 44807 after 5 p.m. 9-9644; be Interested therein to appear olid he TROUBLE REACHIIMI OUR ADVERTISERT m 8-6002. M Cole’s Discount Station, MI 949I0. ALBERT’S FURNITURE THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water, Six ROOM Cape, guage, recrea­ heard thereon by publishing a copy of tion room, large enclosed land­ thfl order In eomo newspaper having.! The Hartford COMPANY atove- refrigerator, parking. 11* Wanted To Redl 68 2*AN0HE6TER-*H room ranch, t e n a c h e s cleared state road, circulaUon in said District, at leott FOR SALE—28” boy's bicycle, good HARTFORD Main B t.j.jia 9-5339. > 6 . scaped Ibt, patio and fireplace,, 'condition. Call MI 8-8906 after 5. garage, luge lot, sacrificing at (2,600, Andover. Four Bolton lots iieven days before the day of said hear­ M-Hoir AMwtrlig SenriM Sitnatiims Wanted— yiELDSTONB for sals—delivered, THREE BEDROOM house - for *14,900. Short way out—almoM new *18,000, Owner 2 0 9-9869. , ' with, water, Notch, 0.9M. PI ing. and by mailing on or before May Times 48-46 ALLYN STREET NEW 4 R00>4 apgrtment, located executive, wife two school age 1*83. by certified mall, a copy of Female 88 reartXMble. 638-5089. S bedroom split, rec room, ga­ 3-8090. -S thU 'order to Agnes r}, Ritchie, c/o BUiIding>-Contracting 14 Psinting—Papering 21 Hglp Wanted—Female 35 .. has an opening In ite Ciaasi CH 7-0858 on Hilliard St., heat and hot water, children, prefer St. James P ari^ VERNON—2 year old * room'6ape, Frtt to Htraii Readtri rage, over one acre of land, five finished, assume nlortgage. of P. O. Box Mo. 32. Elllngtoion. coha.' Bnsinefie Services Offered 13 fled Advertiaing Department for COLLEGE senior, elementary edu­ * MM REVERE soom leha camera, *125. MI 8-2573. M 1^-5W . *16,900. Throe bedroom ranch, ga­ JOHN------J. WALLE’'•irr. Judge. ADDITIONS,' recreation rooma, re­ EXTERIOR and mteitor palimng. CLERK-TYPIST—Interesting par- electrle ey^ good condition, *so. WALLPAPER closeouts — good monthly payments, ,*m . Tongren removal service. Paperbangtng. Wallpaper hooka. an experienced claaalfled oc display cation major, with maid and ebUd (Selection—4,000 roUs in stock, 47c rage, large lot, eesumahle GJ/ AT A f»U R T OF PROBATE held modeling, all types of carpentry. ihanent poaition, varied general advertising salesman or a recent care experience, a'VaUable Jtme Evenings Ml 94466, THREE room apartment includ­ FOllR OR five room aapartment, Agency, MI 8-*32L'^ Want hrformatiaa aai o m ad onr ohwaiaad adverttaemeetaT Ma M A M RubUah Co, Routes cover­ Nelaon ngglna, ra 4-1700. Wallpaper removed. OeUlngs. office Work. Must be quick, accu­ per aingle roll. Some bundles, ,25c ing heat, hot water and gas for wlto or without heat, for yo mortgage, full price 613.SOO. Many at HuiCnrater, within and for tha aiiatrar at tlw telaphaaa Hatadf Simply can Dm ing Manch^rter. Commercial, Ui' college jc^allem gtaduate. Thie T3 for mother's helper position. per single roll. Sherwin-Williams, more, OU price ranges, call the Kowalski Pins Diatrlet of MancheiKer, on tha 18th day Floore. Good elhan wtwkmanahlp. rate typist,-Congenial employea, is a real opportunity to make a MI 34383. SCREENED sand, atone, gravel. cooking, gas stove, electric id- coOi^ with ode child. CSll REALT(5R WEEK of May. 1962. v, duatrlal rendentlaL Our aperial' BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, FuUy uvnired. Reasonable ratea. liberal heneflU, - 6 day, 40 hour . sized atone nnd screenings. For 981 Main. frlgerator furnished. Please call 3-0314. Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Resl- SPECIALS Preaent Hon. John J. Wallatt, Judfa. additions, recreation rooms, all Leo Pallai£r. Ml 9AIM or MI career in. advertising. Many bene- tors, 2 0 3-69*0. 2 0 9-5634. EaUte of Bmast F< Broara, late of MAHtHISTER ANSWERING SERVICE ty attiea, cellara, yarda. MI week. Noble A Weetbrook Mfg. ' deliveries call O.aorge H. Grifflr MI 9-7737, TR 6-5917, 5-7 p.m . Senator Hopes Mancheatar, In aald District deceased. 9-9757. types of carpentry. Alao, fall-out 9-6082. % Co,, Weetbrook St, gait Hart­ ftta and exeeUant working condi- IBC.. Route 6, Andover, PI 2-781 BBDRCraM'suites, mattresses, all YOUNG COUPLe , two school chti Well built 6 room Colonial. 114 " —' Salary open, car ^required CLERK-TYPIST part-time, dicta­ kinds of beds, at'Iow end of month F0R21E:R CHENEY House—over­ The administratrix having exhIbUtd Ml 9-OSpO sheltera built. Cali Ml 9-4291. ford, 289-2717. phone experience. MI 94738, THREE ROOM apartment, beat, dren, want 4 or 5 rix>ma furnished batoa, 3-car garage, hot water heat, her administration account with said OOBMA APPUANCB SaM oe-Rs- PAlNTINO AND panerhai«lng. f l a t STONES for walls, patioe, clearance prices. Howard’s Sleep hot water furnished, *70 monthly. in Manchester center by June 15. looking Hartford Road, 1* rooma, estate to this Court tor rtlowance, tt and lean yaor meaaaga ToaH hav tram aor advartlaer la Jig MR. GROGRAN 7^ oath*. 9 flreplaeea, large nicely landscaped lot, 30-day occu­ patrs all makas ratngaratora. Good clean woritmananlp at rva- WAITRESS, full-time, p^-tinie and house fronts. Corner ' Route Center, 589 Math, MI 9-6335, MI 9434* after 4:80. Call ACademy 8-3715 any tiitie. pancy, Asking *21.000. On 2 Contests tiaaa arlthant apaading an avealng at the taiepheoa traaeari, washing .machlnss. dry- aonabla ratas. 90 years in Mun- beautifully landscaped lot. *37,900. ORDERED; That the 4th.day of jtnw. Florists— Nurseries 15 and weekenda, good working con- Assistant Claaaifled Advertising Situations Wanted— 44 and 6, Notch Road, Bolton 1*63, at ten o'clock, forenoon, at the era. raiwae, di and gaa bumata. chestei, Raymond Flaks.' MI dltiona and good salary. Apply ih Notch Qunrry. Tel. MI 94617 AN ALBERT SUPER VALUE! VERNON-~New modem 4 large For further information coll the Four room expandable Cape in (Conttnued from Page One) Probate Office In the Municipal Build­ Manager Male 39 SCRATCHES AND SOILED Houses For Rale 72 Philbrlck Agency, 2 0 9-*4*4. ing in said Manchutsr, be end tar MI 9-oon. All work gnanmteed. HARDY t r a n s p l a n t flowers — 9-9287. person after 9 p.m. Walnut Res­ room Colonial apartment, country nice condition. Hot water heat, taurant, 7 Walnut St. NEW CEU3AR clothea line ^ les in­ ; JUST A- LITTLE FROM aetting, including range, refrig same la aaaignad for a haaring en th' Lost and Found Antomobiles For Sale 4 marigolds, petunias, ageratum, pjXTERIOR-lNTESUOR painting, HOUSE p a in t in g and general *13,900-6 ROOM Capa, nearly tin- ROLUNG PAI0C-*8 Brelton Rd. screened In porch, large, level let! In an effort to take the U.S, Senate rtlowanee. of said admlnlatrailMi se- TREE REMOVAL, pruning and lot stalled and reset. Chevrolet Mo v in g in w a r e h o u s e erator, heat, hot. water, and ga­ 30-day . occupancy. Full price nomination from Welfare Secreta'ry count with said estate, aaoertalnmaet clearing. Cal) Frank C. Noble, &n snapdragon, salvia, alysaum, decorating, ceilings, wallpaper- HQUS6KEBIPB!R live in. Post' The Hartford carpentry. Reasonable rates. iihed, aluminum siding, fireplace, * room finished Cgpe, i t i T»aths, nf heirs and order of distribution, and LOSTUShephard, black and tan, 1957 BUICK Century, 2-tone blue, dahlias, etc. Buy at the farm at wheels, kitchen range, bathroom rage. Washer and dryer on garage, bus. Carlton W. Hutchins, *13,600, Abraham Rlblcoff. 9-60SS. mg, floor sanding and reflnishing. Work guaranteed to satisfy.. MI Hardly noticeable. Just use a little fully insulated,, aluminum storms • - ■ this Court dirscia that notice of the mala Ftvpy, miaaing alnce Tbura- 4-door, automatic tranamiaslon, farm pricea. Also, potted hybrid Ition avallakto July 1. W rite B ox F, sink. MI 9-1353. premises. Adulta. TR 5-3600 or TR MI 9-5183, Delegate prlmariee 0*o were set time and place assigned for'said hear­ radio, heater power steering and Clean workmanship. Nq job too Herald stating references.to Times 9-6392. paint and cleaning fluid and no one 5-1237. -j, and screens, garage, large land- Vacant—6 room rhneh, 3 full bathe, day, vlclw y Hilliard and North LAWN MOWERS sharpened and tomato planta. Albaal Firm, Villa can tell the difference. So, if you in Torrington, Oleheeter Wrillng- ing be given to all persona known ^ Mancheatar. Anawera to “ Kllner.’’ brakes, excellent condition. KX small. John VeffaUle. MI 9-5700. DRIVEWAY sealer, well known AUTUMN ST.—Charming well kept lacaped lot; in both public and. large living room, full basement, be Interested therein in appear and be repaired salee and aervice, pick Louisa Road, opposite Villa R.N. OR L.P.N. Laurel Manor, 249-8211 ESCPERIENCED middle-aged man want to go to a little trouble, here’s g e t t in g ford gnd Deep River, But the Reward. M I S4SS8, MI 9-0218. 9-0538. manufacturer, *6.49 for 5 gallon MARRIB®? See our 6 room house, 3 bedrooms, large parochial school district. Cali ftrmlace, built-in stove, breezeway heard thereon by publishing a copy of qp and delivery. Ice skates she Louisa Restaurant, Birch Moun- PAINTING and wMlpajperlng, wall- Manchester. Name your - hours. For appointment desires part-time work. Knows can, quaUty merchandise. Clean your chance to save a lot of money. .cozy Silt room'apartments near ownaf at 20 84780. major interest focused on th* con' this order in eomr.aewepapeir havingiS payroll, bookkeeping, adding and kitchen, breakfast nook with pic­ and attached garage, large- lot with test in New Britain and Waterbury. circulation tn.a'rtd Diatrlet,ivv,. at- seven IXIST—Pet akunk, "Oorntt," haa ened, ‘precision ground. L . A ^^}aln, Bolton. paper .removed. WallpiMr booka MI 9-2324. up with water. CalVor see Vernon 3 c o m p l e t e public swimming pool, tennis days before tile day of sald_hSarl^,___ Elqulpment Corporation, Route 88, on r^UMt. Ceilings. Freele esU- CARPENTERS for fram ing and' calculuing machlnea. Also hsa ture window, oversized garage, OOI/)I0AL—* rooms, immaculate treea. Approximately *2j00 to as- Half of the party-endorsed slate bean de-acented, -two long white 1956 ITORD converUble, $578. MI COMBINATION pots *1.95 each and cornice work. Apply at Colonial . Paint & Wallpaper, MI 8-1663, TR r o o m s o f b r a n d NEW courts. Residential area in Rock beautifully landscaped yard with afime existing mortgage. and by jnalling on or before May __ 9-4071. Vemcn. Conn. TR 6-7609. Manches­ mates,tea. ’QiU Roger. “ MI 84928. PART-TIME counter girl to wait worked as bank teUer, M l 9-9730. 5-2262. , FURNITURE VUle. MI 8-4834, TR 6-1166. condition, garage, treea, near hoa- of 22 delegates In New Britain la 1*S3.'by cf rimed mail, a cosy of tMi - atrlpea on back, vicinity of Adame ter excnange. Call Elnterpriae 1945. up; geraniuma 35c each and up; on trade. Apply in person. Gor­ Manor, 173 Spruce S t, Menches- patio and shad* trees, *15,500. Call ltal, only 08.SOO. Cariton W. iledged to Rlblcoff, and tha other order to Edna M. Brown, 18 tlrove St, St. Call MI 9-1189. also, vinca vines, ageratum, ter. " westinghouse ” R e f . Ml 9-070*. Four room" ranch—modern kitchen, Manchester. Conn. 1953 FORD 2-door, mechanically A. A. ANDERSON—Interior decor­ don’s Cleaners, 381 E. Center Bt, t e r m it e exterminating - equip­ “ CALORIC" RANGE ROOKVIUK—Available Jims 1, Etutchlns. 20 94133. combination windows,, screens, lalf to Kowalakl., But Kowaltkt ■ JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. good, body rough, |90. MI 3-4297, begonias, double petun£u, ate. ator, painting. 109. Foator St, MI Manchester. Dogs—Birds—4*ets 41 beautiful modem 3H room apart' seeks to win 01 33 delegates. I/>8T—Brown and white female TRUCK DRIVER, part-time ThUiia ment, electric pump, concrete “ EMERSON” TV 1IT/)RBNCB ST.—7 rooifi home In and doors, large lot. Immediate Oc­ Setter, vicinity Oak St., wearing 6-S) p.m. LAWNS—Cleaned, mowed, trim' Potted Morton’s and Burpee's Big 3 - ^ . hammer, wands, or will rent. ment, stove, refrigerator, free M anchester Party leaders in Waterbury have med, fertiUsed. aQ S-9946. Boy hybrid tomato plants. Also, day —Saturday, 11:804.30. Prefer PROFESSIONAL cUpping, gboom- BEDROOM SUITE excellent condition iriside and out, cupancy. Asking *5,900. idenW- - caUon - collar. -■ CaU » S Glastimbury, 633-1874 after 5:*Q. LTVINO ROOM SUTTK parking. Heat and hot water fur­ made It clear that the endorsed wouM be a part would be one <» transplanted tomato plants, pe­ EiXTERIOR SPRAY and bruah knowledge of Hartford and vicin­ ing, bathing, all breeds.x poodles. nished. Many other convenlencea. encloaed porrii,. 6ne-car garage, slate of 39 delegates, whtia tech S-8498. pateting, commprolal, industrial, Insurance Trainee 6 PIECE DINETTE SET priced for quick sale, *13,900. A LITTLE GEM Many more listings available. which I was tha candidate tor g o t- 1956 PLYMOUTH, $50 aa la. MI GARDENS plowed, any alse. Ml tunias, marigolds, snapdragons’, ity. Call between 94 p.m.. Ml a specialty. The Poodle Salon, MI ■',24 FOOT extension ladder Wooden, Minutes to Hartford over Park' nlcMly uncommitted, will aupport saliria, dahlias,’ sweet William, for­ reddehflai and trim jobs. Work You will be trali^ed and lloenaed 4-1106. l{ MAYTAG WASHER Phllbrick Agency. Ml 9-34*4. ernor," Wallace told a GOP gath­ liOST—Cray atriped male cat, an- 9-1423. 9-5096. 9-9798 o r MI 9-0800. ' regularly *23.95, now *17.95. Sher- WESTINGHOUSE VACUUM way. *96 a month. Call Rockville Your eyes will light up when you Call Rlblcoff. Bwera to name "Geranium,” vi­ get-me-nots. Pansy plants, 60c a guaranteed, free estimates. Jo­ for the interesting posltisn of a win-WUJiams, 981 Main. . TR 6-3748 Kowalski, serving hla lecond ering in Wlnated yeaterday, "and 1981 VOLKSWAGEN panel truck, dozen. Open 7 days a week and seph Dlcome, contractor, MI policyholder eervice representative UNDBIRPAIDT PoaiUon open for THREE AKC cocker hoys want Alio includee Seaiy Innaraprtng CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, walk into this aparklmg 6 room any statement or Implioatlon by cinity Brandford St. Ml S-SS53. 6 h a iN s a w work — Ibwea cut. Mattress and ’Boot Spring. "Mo­ luge itiing L-oom with, fireplace, ranch which features friendly, liv­ ALICE CLAMPET AGENCY, term In OongreM. haa campaign­ excellent condition. Call BU 9-6119 Reasonable rataa. Can PI 2-7568 evenings. PonticelU's Greenhouse, 8-0494 after 4. in our nationally known fire and ambtUoua married man, *125 love and freedom. Final im ea *30. CRAFTSMAN self-propelled rotary DUPLEX, 6 rooms, garage, oil fur ed hard in ftoth citlea, a)>pea,llng onyiShe that I have an underatond- Tal. M I 9-047*. hawk” Ruga, Lamps, TablM, Kitch­ forma] dinhi* room, famUy size ing room with Impreeaive fire­ REALTOR after 6. . between 1::80-4:80 or any time 488 N. Main St. casualty Inauranca company. weekly Income, management mower, 22” , 4-cycle, 3 h.p. engine, .. nace, good location. *95 per month. 2 0 9-4548 or 2 0 8-J857 to party member* to reject what tnf ‘or agreement 'with any oth*r RAYMOND’S PAlNTINO— Inter- training program. CaU 428-0421 used two years, *76. Ml en Cabinet, Inlaid, and a few ether kitchen 2 bedrooms. 1% bath*,, place, well deelgned kitchen, for­ candidate for posltlone la complo- Amioaiiceineats S.aturday or Sunday. 3-1234 Quiet adulta or small family pre­ recreation room with fireplace, mal dining room which could also he calls "boaalam.” 1958 CHEVROLET Imptia con­ lor, exterior spraying. Satisfaev Some typing necessary, college 64 p.m. only or write P. O, Box after 5, articlee. ferred. References. Box G, tely without foundation.” tlon guaranteed, tree eatimatas. enclosed breeseway, attach^ ga­ be used aa bedroom, piue two gen­ GOOD NEWS ! An unueuglly ftne Even Kowalski supporters ac­ RUGS AND badapreada expertly vertible, customised. MI 9-5436 SAM’S UPHOIAT^T - ' Retlrad Roofing*—Siding 16 or equivalent business experience 184, So. VUndham, Conn, WELL SBIX, ALL OR PART Herald. ranch with 4 large room* and ”I have formed no aUlance with dyed. Choose from 70 decorator after 5 p.m. Ml 8-4495 after 4 p.m. desired. For appointment ceU CLOSEOUT — Three 30x43 alum­ rage, landscaped yard 11x1*4. erous bedrooma, basement garage, knowledged privately that his Sett' from the aliap. Can taka cars of ON EASY TERMS bath, first floor, and exjpansion ate campaign would be eevercly any eaindldate and have not be­ colOrt. Lucky Lady Laundry, 4S an your upholirtarlng needs at inum triple track windows, as i», "X..- Marlon E. Robertson. Realtor. 20 wall to wall carpeting,, alunilnum WANTED-If fill f Wllr *10 Down 3-5*82. combinations, well landscaped with roace for 2 bedrooms on second damaged If he loees. But a victory come a part of any 'package*,” he Purnell Place. MI 9-2002. great savlnga. Can ^ 8-S878. 15 each. See at 447ti Main St., *16.88 P er Mohth (3ENTER ST.—3 room, heated floor, FuU basement. Sjg level lOt eald. • , *:“ 1956 FORD convertible. No reason­ CelUhgs. Electrical Services 22 LIBERTY MUTUAL IM. apartment, on bus-line. Ml 9-6106. outdoor fireplace for summer bar­ would be regarded as a strong prop TOUR GIFT Gallery, formerly the able offer refused. Call MI 9-7706. HOME LANDSCAPmO - Design, NOTICE OF Free Storage until wanted. FREE MANCHESTEIR—4 bedroom .Jiom*, becuing. Delay may mean dla- nicely landscaped. Location; 'Ver­ for hla poelUon at tha state con­ WMlaoa ta tma et alx annennead ship guaranteed. 199 Autumn St FREE ESTIMATES—Prom pt aarv- delivery, FREE set up by our owm exceUem clceet and storage spaoo, non. To eee call Madeline Smith Scandfllaviau Craft Shop, located planta, planting. Lawn tertUisa- MI S-4860. INSURANCE,CO. EXPERIENGED VERNON^H modern apartment, appointment. See this unusual, offer vention. eandldoitea tor the nomination. M at Watkins Broa. 935. Main St, — 1951 BUICK Roadmaater converti­ loe tel an types of electrical wiT' P U B U C reliable men. heat, electric.^ stove, cabinet large enetooed puch. 3-1161 kitchen, full ceramic bath, com- rage, 09,700 nUtartex Agency, 10 candidate for the Senate nomina­ In Waabiiifton Rep. Horace 9-7942. Electrical Co., Manchester, MI GAUGE GRINDERS *'8464. AN8ALDI c a p e — 8 bedrooma 8eely-Bi6wn Jr., R-Conn., a ean- all occaslona. ComS-ln and browse Ml 9-2690. Company—all types of siding and YOU ARE a wonderful person. You HEARING 19 FOOT CABIN cruiaer, 50 h.p. Phone for appointment binzttlon windows. TR 5-9403. kitchen has Mrch cabinets, built tion. Rlblcoff la an unannounced around. rooftng. Aluminum .clapboards a 9-4817, GlaatonDury. MB S-18n. Jt^naon motor, new trailer rea­ MADDOCTC and DEVOS, candidate. dldate for the Republican nomina­ 1957 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan, 6 deaerve a car of. your oMi, new A hearing on the subject 6 t MR; ALBERT C» 7-0386 3H ROOM apartment, heat, hot MANCHESTER-R a n ch . large Uv Ins, 3 full baths, heated rec room, 8HARFKNINO Service — Saws, speeuuty. UnexeeUed workman' eons, houn, legal lengths, creel 1st shift 7 to 5. (55 hours sonable, Can be seen 16 Hunt­ ing room, modern kittmen, 8 bed- breezeway, double garage, $16,900, In the Colchester prlmstry, thres tion tor senator, ha*, named for­ cylinders, standard shift, low mile­ knives, axes, aheart, akatss, ship. Ml 94496. clothes and the many extras that If you have no mean's of tranapor water, refrigerator, etove, plus age, good condition. Can TR 6-4145 Bonds—Stocks make life more pleasant. If a and bag Umlts and mathods of tak­ w eekly). ington St. Or call M l 9-6038, - be­ tatlon. I’ll bend m y auto for you. rooms, IH bathe, targs ree room, REALTORS Owner MI 9-SS58. pro-Kowalski delegates are chrt' mer CMigreaaman-at-Large An­ Penonals rotary blades Quick aervice. Cant, fore 2 p.m. 'weeg^ys. , large etortge space. eentraUy lo­ Innglng a party-endorsed slate bC' toni N. Badlack of RocKviUe, atfer 6 p.m. tol Equlpmeht Oo., IS Main St, FOR YOUR roof and siding, call M ortgages 31 -limited budget makes all thl* only ing 'Wildlife; also general reatric- ■No obligation. - cated'on bns line. Write Ytox E, excellent oonditlen. f^lOO. PhU 249-7711 BlLBCnuXAlX Saiaa and Sarvlea, a dream let Avon show you how tlone relating to hunting, ftahlng 2nd shift 5:30 to 10:30. brick Agency. 20 *-*4*4. TWO FAMILY home 5-5, excellent lleved to be In favor of Rlbicoff. Conn., as manager of hla precon­ PLYMOUTH 1958 deluxe hardtop, Manchester. Hours daily 7-8, J. G. Roofing Co. We specialize 16 FOOT—.H^bout, completely A—L—B—E—B—T— S Herald. condHlon, double garage, conven The Deep River primary finds an vent (on campaign. boadpa repraaentaUve, Alfred Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI ill. aluminum, ceramio and atone. AfJHOST unlimited funds available just a few hours a day can help and trapping, conduct and be­ (Part-time)- fiberglaeed with deck, windshield, Evenings Mrs. Julian,'M I t-9190 Am*U, 90S Hemir S t TaL MI 4 door sedan, aautomatic trans- for private mortgages. If you need make it come true. Cal] today for havior of sportsmen, wiU be held 43-48 ALLYN S-y HARTFORD MAPLE SY.'—6 room flat, heat, hot SPLIT LEVEL—7 roonu, firt- lent to nchoola and ahopping. First endorsed slate of three delegates Badlak was in tha race for the misston, power steering, radio, 8-7959. For free estimates and appoint­ lights, cover, 15 h.p. motor, trail­ OPEN moHTS TILL * ilace, baths, buUt-lna, recrea- SOUTH WINDSOR, — Immaculate time on the market. 20 9-2651 leaning toward Kowalski being oenatorlal nomination for three E0450. ment call MI 9-8933. money to oonaoUdate worrisome appointment in your home at your at 8:00 p.m. on Friday. June 8, We will pay top wages to er. *425. P i 2-8142. ■water, *110, A'VaUable June 10- heater, extras, low mileage; *695. PIANO TUNDfO. *7. Fifteen years’ debts, to Improve your property, convenience. Call 289-4922, 1962 in the Judiciary Hearing Adults. MI 3-091*, MI >-0441.. flon room, gaiage. *108 split level, 5 minutes from Man- challenged. days, v.nthdrawlng Saturday in those who qualify; jilus INTEKNA'nONAL Harvester re­ STARKWEATHER ST.-Well tak WANTED RIDE comer Bdgerton MI 9-0734 after 6. experience. Free repair estlmatea or for any purpose, and can pay Room, State Capitol, Hartford. SIX H.P. M ercury outboard , en? monthly, *17,900. Cariton W. cheater, living room. kitchen, Other primaries Involve Inter favor of Seely-Brown. The state and Center Streets to Asylum and upon requ^. C ^ Kenneth Robin­ *22.25 per month for each *1,000 MAIDS TO work between 9 a.m.-8 Persons having an Interest in fringe benefits. Please ap­ frigerator, Ideal for apartment SIX ROOM duplex, newly deco­ Hutchins. MI 9-C132. dinette, I bedrooms, 2 full batha, en care of 8 room aingle home, party squabblas with no direct GOP convention will be held ,ln Roofing and Chimneys 16-A gine, like new, one hour running or summer cottage, *80. Good con­ TrumbuU, Hartford, 7:80-4:30. MI son, MI 8-1865. ^ -you bontow, call Frank Burke, at p.m, Connecticut Motor ’Lodge, 400 such mattera 'will have an op^r- ply to time, fresh water only, tank, rated, family ■with achool aged large rec room, laundry room, *14,500. Joseph Barth, Broker, 2 0 bearing on the Sanata race. Hartford June 4-5, 9-6057. 1983 PLYMOUTH, good condition. Tolland Tpke., MI 8-1555. dition. MI 9-3*76. chUdren preferred. Write Box M, screened in patio, largt lot, large 9-0320 MI 8-0926. ROOFING—Specialising repairing Connecticut Mortgage Exchange tunlty to be heard.' hose and atand, reaeonable. MI ALL TYPES screens repaired with 15 L ew i, S t H am ord. CH S'" Herald. assumable ■ mortgage. Frank Republlcana were told today that rodi of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ RELIABLE, CLEAN, sobsr worn' ConnaeUcut Board of 9-7305. MAPLE K1TCHB37 set, extension - $ Antomobiks For Sale 4 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 600. Excel­ Alcoa screening. Call Ml 9-4883 ter work, chlmneye cleaned, i days, JA 9-5558 eves. Flaherlaa and Gama E. and S. GAUGE 60. 12,900 Obremtki, Broker, 20 S-1726, 20 the pkVty will have to raise about Friuiee Gaina 490,000 for'free'pick-up and delivery. an as housekeeper for invalid table, 4 chain. Beet offer. MI 8-1118. lent condlUon. Call kH 9-1080 after paired Aluminum aiding. SO Lyle M. Thoipe, Mitchell Dr., Manchester 9-8513 after 9 p.m . Legal Notice *1 million to finance the election NEED CAR? Your cradit turned yaara’ exi>erlenca. Frea estimates. widower, not bedridden, light FOUR ROOM tenement 132 Blseell Picture book * room home on campaign Ihti fall. PARI* France’s population 6. LAWNS m o w e d , trash removed, housekeeping. Excellent quartera. Director BoiMiiqij’ M stensis 47 St., *90. MI 94329, 94. R(KKLEDGE—7 roqm Ranch, 4 doamT Short ion doarn payment? Cab Howfey, MI 8-5361. MI 1-0763. Business Opportunities 32 ■s-w SOLED XIAHOGANY. table, *5. half acre treed lot,'Bright kitchen, AT A COURT OP PROBATE hsid ’The' estimate of campMgji reached 4*.300,000 at the atari nf BahkruptT ReposaeasionT Don’t 1958 CHEVROLET V8 2-door; stick landscaping. Frea eatlmatee. Call MI 8-8690 after 5 p.m . dining room, 'living room, bedroom years old, large modern kitchen, at Manchester, within, and for Ibe 1963'-^ 33,700,000 women utd 33,* M l' 8-8172. LUNCHEONBiTTB-Drlve In — Bbc- USED LUMBER. buUding and Rocker, high back *6. Green THREE ROOM modeni apartment, Dlatrlci of Manchesfer. on the 17th day needs was maide by James E. Bent despair! See Honest Dougiaa. In­ shift. Runs good and only $335. down and 2 twin sised bedrooms built-in oven and range, dishwash­ of May. A.D. 1*62. 500,000 men. The 1901 Increase cellent location, high gross. Owner pluihblng aupplies, double cabi­ lounge chair with stoiiS, MO. Re* centra] location', heat, hot water, er, diapoatl, pantry, etc. Large of West Hartford, chairman of the quire about lowest down small- 1953 Ford 2-door V8, fully equljp- YARDS RAKED and landscaped. He&ttng and Plnmbihg 17 net' sink, bathroom oet, steam venabl* brown studio cou6h~J10!.' with bath upstairs. Top condition Present Hon John J. WalleU. Judge. Budget Commlttea of the .State was 490,000—340,000 births in ex- eat payments anywhere. No small has other interest. Ehccellent H6ip WsntefI— Main 36 private entrance with porch; *90 dining room, den, center entrance Eslsle of Edwin A. Leltney Isle of ped for *110. 1953 Ford V8 sedan, Cellars and attics cleaned. AI’s, terms. MI 9-6273 after 6 p.m. furnace radiators, windows, doqrs Screen and btorm window. 28x80^, per month. MI *-0644, MI 9-9718. from top to bottom. Mobile. Alabama, haring an Intereat GOP Finance Committee. esas o f deaths and 150,000 Imml- loan Or flnanca company plan. needs some work but well worth PLUMBOfO AND heatins - ra- and bricks. Yard open 3:894. hall, paneled wall fireplaca In liv­ NS4-8706. PART-TIME cigar clerk, evenings *6 for both, acreen door, *&, 'four ing room with a beautiful view, 8 In properly aliusted In Mancheeter In Bent told the weekly Republican grante in excess of emigrants. Dougiaa Motors, 883 Main. *70. Dodge pick-up truck for only modellM inatnllatlons. repairs. FOR RENT — Complete barber and weekends. Air-conditioned and Saturday * to 4. Choman Rouse- round back wooden chain, *1 FIVE ROOMS, entrance hell, large sale District, luncheon In Hartford that Oils *110. Maple Super Service Inc., 220 MASONRY ■— Specializing brick All work guaranteed, m yean ax- wrecking, stock Place, oft N. bedrooftia, 3 baths, 2-car garage, Upon application of Fred T. Bllsh. 1960 RED MGA, heater, tonneau shop, good spot, 241 N. Main St., store benefits. Apply at Arthur each. MI 9-8383. front p o^ , . duplex style, West Beechlef'Smith plastered walla, aelling at bank Jr., praying that Isitera of administra­ .Year’s fund drive will be in addi­ Spruce St. homei, flreplaces, patioe, walls, pvlltnce. 24-liour sarvlea, Call MI 94229, 9-5. Drug. Ask for Mr, Lupabehino. Main St., or telep Im e’ lC 9-3393. side, completrtY redecorated. .Call tion be gianicd on said estate for rea­ tion to eeveral .individual drives cover, excellent condition. Will ac­ all kinds of stone work, cement Iten VanCamp. MI 9-4749. REALTOR* appraisal, *31,600. P h ll^ c k A fen- sons more fully, set forth in said ap- FOJMIENT MI 9-1044. pllcallon. It la that have been under way for cept any reasonable offer. MI cy, 2 0 9-8464. 1959 .PORSCHE 1600, beautiful con floors. MI 9-tpOl. BFTTER BUYS A t 86” FLORENCE oil and gaa nngm campaigns by candidates seeking 9-5521. . ditlon. Will accept trade. Call MI 2 0 *-**63 2 0 84962 ORDERED: That Ihs foregoing appli­ Help Wanted—Female 35 NATIONAL Very reaeonaUe. Tel. MI 9-0476. GLASTONBURT-rldaal for coupla cation he heard and determlnetf at Ihe the party's gubernttorlal nomina­ 3-0055 after 6. \ " CEu A r , attics U d yards cleaned Radio-TV Repair Seirices 18 IMMtiRN MOBIL SEimOE 8T«Ti0N THREE ROOM apartment, 5^ Probale office In Manchnter In said VOLKSWAGEN 1955. good oondl- • SErriC TANKS Dutch Doorb *19.60 ea. with no children. Small kitchen, Dlslrlrt. on (he 29th day of May. A.D, tion. tlon, asking 8490. Call Rockville Rubbish hauled''to the dump. Rea­ WE ARE TAKING appllcaUona for 2x4” S tuds-^peclal 50c ea. 9-*«77. After six call MI (-6843. sonable. MI 9-9704 CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, cashier. Must ba^iflgh School CLEANED and INSTALUEiy Musics) Instnments 52 *13,669- AYYACnVB S bedroom dinette, living room, bedroom, 1962, at ten o clock in the forenoon, "However,” Beiit said, "tota pre- TR 6-4238 after 4:80. Aato DrtvlDg School 7-A available all houn. SatIsfacUan HMITFQfdl BB. MMHa«8TCR Celling TUe 9He 8q. Ft. ORFORD VILLAGE—Two unite of ceramic large master bedroom I4x*0 ga and that notice be glvep to all persona ronventlon conteet has generated guaranteed. Cal] MI 9-1816. graduate and able to and use Casing, 6c Lin. Ft. liiierested In sslil estate of the penden- more interest in our party, in our PREPARE FOR driver’s teat BOOKKEEPING done at home by adding machine. Coll Ml 9-2031 for • SEWERS 76 UPRIGHT and Grand pianos to 4 rooma each. Good heating ays- bath, 3 picture triadowg, cellar, rifF. Artesian Well 94 feet deep, ry of aald application and the time and competent bookkeeper with ac Reasonable rent.'Paid training course for qualified Cedar Closet Lining 2tc 8q. Ft. choose from Some uprights look tema. Good lo^tlon. -■ *90 per 1*4’ fnmtagn trees. Cariton W. lot 110x540. taxes less than *30 per place of hearing thereon, by publlehing candidates and In the Issuea' than Ages 16 to 60. Driving and t*tm TV SERVICE—All makes. Honest appointment, biulnesa hours. MACHINE CLEANED . C o p y counting background, delivery 1x13” Sheetblng. lota montlil. Now available. Realtor at Hutchins, 2 0 * 4 in . month. FuU pried 01,300. Two ad­ a of this order In some newspaper we have wltneased for rnony Fashion's Favorite room. Threa Inatruetora No whit­ Economical. High quality parte. man. Large' parlfing area. Qualifies for limited re^ *93 Per Ml Uka Spinets, but sounds Uke having s circulation In sSId district, at ing. Manchaatar Drhrtaf Aeade‘ service. Call MI 4-1776, DICTAPHONE transcriptionlst with Grand. Some are ctSonial style i n 8-1577, jacent lots can be bought, .'total least seven days before the day of aald years, and'lii the long run it should Guaranteed 90 days. Famous tor general correspondence exper­ • INSTALLATION paireir^a license.>.A.real!y excellent opportunity fo r • Pine Paneling 14c Sq. F t CIRCA 1750 OoloalM — * rooms, 3.3 acres, four miles from Man­ hearing, to appear If they see cause at stimulate interest in our party and my. PI 3-7249. service since 1931. Phone Ml (4 ^ never go out of style). Others said time and place and he heard rela­ DON’T BREAK your back. Let me ience, also for other office duties, SPECIAUST nan with m echanic ability. 8 A I6d Common Nails are antiqued or modarMaed in completely renovated, new plas­ chester.-Frank Obremski; Broker, help our fund ratalhg.” break mine, La'wn maintenance. 9-4587. Potterton’s, ISO Center St permanent position, liberal bene-' *8.96 Per Keg PIONEER CXRCLB — ter, wiring, furaaee.. plumbing. 3 MI 8-8726, 2 0 ' 8 -im . tive thereto, and make return to this MI 9-8588. formica. Must make rimm due to court, and hv mailing on or before Sho's Aft Angol! TELEVISION antennas and rotor fits. 289-2727. Noble « Westbrook Call Mobil Oil 'Ck)., JAckaon 2-8231 weekdays or Combination Doors From **5.96 ea. remodaUng stor) (all prices reduc. duplex, *90. MI S-8S16. baths, diimwaaber. wqwaa], latch May 18. 1963. by ' certified mall. . a House Speaker Anthony E. Wal­ T ow r RRi Coaptn Prefinlsbed Ibcoue Paneling doors, i t acres, pond. Carltbn W. $12,500 copy of said application and of this lace eays he is In the raca for the systems installed and repaired' Mfg. Co., East Hartford, opposite Mitchell 9-8692 after 6 P.M. ^ ad). Have one small player fdano. TOUR ROOMS, Second floor, cfn- order to Raymimd .F, Skinner, Jr.. Serving Manchester and surroimd- Martin Park. Froifi 2 lc Tto- Ft. Meyen Plano, 91 Penfer St., Man: Huteblns, 20 94183. Route 8. Box 100. Barasota, rtorlda: Republican gubematorlai nomina­ Hoaaehold Services CASH ’N CARRY tral locatlon..Newly decorated. HCt tremendous value .. older home James A. Casteel. Jr., Robe'rtsdal'. tion ‘‘all the way without qualifi­ ing areas. Modem TV Service, 406 DRAINAGE GO. "An Equal Opportunity Company” NOBODY. BUT NOBODY, chaster. Open weekdays >:30-9;W water heat. AdulU. MI 8-3171. BOWER* SCHOOL, one block, cus­ just off Main Street In a quiet reel-, Offered 13-A Center St.. MI 8-3205. BOOKKEEPER—Full-time, exper­ p.m. All day Saturdays, Alabama: Mrs, Sam Kirkpatrick. FWr- cation.” Ov«n cooking ienced preferred. References. Call UNDBRSteLUl NATIONAL A fter six MI 8-8470. tom built 9 room raaeh. Plastered dentiai area. Three rooma and bath mettt. West Virginia. "nie only tlokkt of which I SAM’S OPBOLSTBRT - Rattrad M19-4143 walls, partial recreation room, down, three bedrooms up, full base­ JOHN J. WAU-ETT. Judge, ih person between 9:30 and 12 NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. PIANO TUNINO, *7, Fifteen yean’ FIVE ROOMS and tile bath, heat, is oosy today... from tbe ehop. Can take mure of Millinery, Dressmaki^ Id noon. Paul Dodge, 873 Main St. 381 STATE STREET. experience. Free rM>alr eatimatea trees, $17,900. Carlton . W. ment, garage, front porch is en­ all your upbolstanng naads at hot water, s-dulU: Inquire 11H Hutchins, MI 94182. closed. Net a big lot, 'but enough NORTH HAVEN, CONN. upon request. Call Kenneth Robin School. great iavtt^ . CUI CB S-IST*. LADIES’ and gentlemen's custom CHestnut 8-2147 soil.. Ml 3-12IS. land to assure you of privacy. Now tailoring and alterations. Tcmy PORTER Bt.—Large colonial home, vacant. WASHER • refrigerator re­ 6 bedrooms, 2>4 baths, 3-car ga­ lovine, 189 Woodland 6t. MI 3-2264. NATIONAL RKALTOR WEiK MAY 21-2A Furnished Apartments 63-A pair^'Prompt, economical, expert, Dianitmlis— W itches— rage,. large landscaped yard. T. J. CROi:KETT, R ooltor FOR SALE guanuite------meed. Phone MI 94437, Pot Wanted-'-'To Buy .58 Shown'by appointment. Marion E. terton’a.’a. 130 Center S t Jewelry, “ 4* VERNON'—3 room furnlrtied ^lart- Moving—^Tracking- WE BUY» JELL or trade‘ratlqus ment, heat, hot water, stove and Robertson, Realtor, 20 8-5953. M l 3-1577 REWEAVING of buma, mothholea. Storage 20 WATCEi^ AND'jewelry repMring at and used fUrnitnn), china. glaM. new refrigerator furnished. *90. FOR SALE MANCHESTER—6 room Cape. IH •ANDOVER—Ideal homasite, *H reasonable-prices, ; prompt aeiv- sBver plBfwre fm inta .and old TR 5-2900, TR 6-1287. Zippara repaired. Window Shades baths, shM dormer, paneled fire­ room Cape, barn, 16 aerss, lots of ' made to measure; all sized Vene­ MANCHBiSTER Package Delivery ice, 3 watchmakers, Manchester- eolne. old dolls and guns, bobby place wail, exceUent cxmatruction, Light trucking and. padiage deliv­ eoUeetlons, attic contents or wboia TWO ROOM furnished ^>ariiheht, room here. Tongren Agency, 20 tian blinds Keys made while you ter'a oldeet eatabllahed jeweler. large wooded lot. ‘ Hayes Agency, 3-6821,,- wait. Tape Recorders for rent. ery. Refrigerators, waehere and F. E. Bray, 787 Main St.. SUte esfaiM. Furniture Repair Service third floor, heat, liM U arid gaa 2 0 8-4803 stove moving specialty Folding .furnished, adults only,-Ml 3-6m8. MiarlCw’ e, 867 Main, Ml 9-8231. Theater Btidlding. TahwttvUlc. Oonn; T6I Ml *-7448 VERNON—For sale or assume • .<■ chairs tor rent Ml 9-0792 COLOI0AL DUTCH —6 beautiful RADIO-TV REPAIRS aB makaa. FRANK IS buyhg and selling good t h r e e o r f o u r girl* to share 4 mortgage; lovely 6>4 room ranch, rooms, sunporch. enclosed, hot IH baths, ^ acre land. Very rea­ Cars, pbonograplte efuBgars. A a n CHESTBR Moving and Trade Garden—rPnnu ■ Dairy used fuiWtuIa [iand antlquea at room furnished apartment, pri­ water heat, beautiful backyard RonaatMonamieal. Ouarantead90 ing Company. Local and long dls- 420 Lake St. Cwi and eee what vate entrance and bathi centrally sonable.' Please call owner. T R ■C^ tonce moving, packing and etor- Products, . 50 located. M l 9-4342, or MI 34710. with fruit tret* and also fireplace. 5-9661. TR 5-9439. days. Famous for aarvioa for 10 we’Ve got. . Open. Sundays. Ml 3-car gaiMe. Very close to school so'i hume hooting years. Phone MX 9-4KR. Potter- Regular service throughout STRAWBERRY plants for sale’ - 9-65*0. and mi*. Buy directly from .own­ tea’s. New England states and Florida. Sparkle, RoWnaon, Fairfax, Mid­ T yro ROOMS, furntahed apartment, 21ANCHBSTER—6 n om cepter en­ our w o y ! Ml 8-6563. 'bedteom set, .kitchen aet, refrig- er. Move light m. 2 0 9-1109 or trance Colonial, nice yard with land, Promler. Fern Gardens, 179 MI 9-5913. AN UNUSUAL bargain! Raupbol s m a l l USSiD cement mixer with­ . erator, ga* range, free electricity trees, 2-car.aria6bed garage apd Ton get premium qballty THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS O l Pern-St; MI 8W 6. star 3 piece living room Mt; aofa out-nmtOf.'M I 9-9871. and gas, low rent. Apply 10 Depot BOLTON—Six room ranch on one breezeway 3 big sunny bedroopis, UobilhMt with RT-9* . . the and 3 chairs. *148. CIioaM from Moving, packing, atorage -local i^ESH EGGS for sale, Urge and Square, apartment 4. acre lot, 3 large bedrooma, panel­ 24 foot living room with fireplace, and loiw diatanee. A^nta for 1(4 baths, full cellar with heated . OMot completalyASeetiTe fuel poup of ftne fabrica. 'Work doiM extra laige. 5t0c per dozen, at the ed family roftm. ceramic bath, fine oil additiTe in use today. And by expert craftsmen oh our prem- Lyons Van Llnea Inc., worid-wids farm, m Newmarker 'Rd., Off R o o m s Without Bouri 59 ROCKVILLE—3' room furnished rec room—reduced ' 0,009 to mo«era. Free eetimatea. MI 94187 apartment auitable for working neighborhood. Only 05,900. Hayee you got premium service. Au- hwi. All work fully guaraoteed Dart Hill Rd., Vernon-South Wind­ Agency, 2 0 2-4803. *23,500. Robert Wolverton Agency, Mil] Fabrio Salesroom, 179 Pine r o o m s TO Re n t , also oaMns with couple, utUitiee supplied. TR 2 0 9.2818. . tomatie daliveries . . a bai- *‘Someu>kat Back from the ViUage Street** sor line, M l 4-0904, 5-4838. . St^ exel'ialve Cheney Fhbrlo efficiency. Scrmflton Motel. CaU 20 SIX ROOM ranch, 3 bedrooms, din­ anetd payment plan and many ■aleproom, in Mancbeetar. Ml There’a this' sweet Cape with colonial features. . .NoUca tha 9-0*39 after 6. ing room, large kitchen and li'ving other extras designed to make 3-7822 Budget terms arranged. hay window which graces the UVIng room. To the left you can PICK YOUR own asparagua, Pepf Baaineas Ijieatloiia , room. Magnificent family room, Legal Notice home heating reollir easy. aaa a portion of the braaoeway with jaloualea at cach.end Farm, Tinker Pond Road, Bolton. PIKASANT furnished room for For Rent 64 *16,200. Cali Ml 94109. Mter 3, HAROLD B SON RubbMr Remov­ gentleman, central location'. MI W a n t ^ And’ at tha laar e t which are fiberglaa awnings. A deUgbtful week-days, all day Saturday and AT A COURT OF PROBATE hrid al, Cellara. atUcs, yhrda; and .flteidaea in the living room is flanked by colonial cupboarda Tba 9-8886. Sunday. ai Manchester, within and for the M o b ilhscit BT-ti PATTERN weakly pick-im or humar barrels house was buUt for tha present owner in 1955 and tboae who Fertilizers 50-A STORE FOR rent. M l N. Main «t. District nf Manchester, on the ISth day Harold H o a r .^ 9-4034. . « f u r n is h e d ROOMS, completa of May. A.D. 1962. Good looking separate jackets have inspected It are impraeaed with the. good- workmanship. GOOD COW manure. *5 SUld *10 10 *423*, *4. BOWERS AREA—7 room Ape, 3 or Present Hon. John J. Wallelt. Judae. deetined .,ft>r a busy season ahead. light bousekeepiiu; facUitiee. Cen- 4 bedroom*, 2 full baths, fireplace, ExperieiiMil Tha foundatton to-about 38x33.. From the hallway on the SiM loads. Delivered. ExeeDait tor traUy. located. 2&i, .Doraey, ,14 Estata of Frank Binaldl late Of Man­ 1 ^ 3 ' Use gay colors,' wear -with sheaths, A soft and cuddly dolly—made floor Ja a winding stairway to tha second floor on which there OFFICE SPACE GALORE formal dining room, full ceUar, oil chester in said diatrlet; dacaased. from a size 12 man’s sock—will de­ 119 PITKIN ST.-iAA ZONK ahrube, lawna, gardens, etc. 2H ArclrSt., Manchester.. Upon appileatlofl o< Marie T. Collier, blouses and skirts. Enjoy 'I>att-0- is apaoa for two quite large rooms. There are Rusco steel sterma 3-7804, MI 9-S731. hot water heat.'Garage,' amfsite administratrix, praylnf for auUiorlly to 26S WEST CENTER ST. Rama! light many" a young miss! Direc­ and acreens throughout, and a fuU basement. Several trees add Now leoainf . drive. Extras, Reasonable. Call tions given for an angel costume, ROOM TOR gentleman, near Main selk certain real eaUttc more particu­ WE GIVE Si.-X: No. 8329 with Patt-O-Rama ls in SEPTIC tanks: PAINTERS 4 hrtirooma, 3H hatha, 3-oar garage, plua tool shed, living room to the attracthreneaS of the, generous h ^ -a w yard which has a SL, OMMuato entrance, parking. Owner, 20 9-006. larly described In said appUcatbm .6 rooms, 4 down. 2 up finished, 3 bedrooms, large living room slzea 10. 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Bust 31 too! AND frontage of US’ on the d s^ tfm - old Main Street in South Wind- New alr.-condiUoned profeeeional fUe, It le with fireplace, only 7 years old, lot' 60’ x 166' basement garage GREEN STAMPS lS'x21’ with fireplace, fcnraal dining room iS’xU*. kitchen break­ fiioeseheki Goods 51 2 0 PORTER STREET Ana — Co­ ORDERED: That the tbrezoloz appll- to 40. Size 12, 32 top, Pattern No. 27S1-H has pattern fast area, heated aunporch, let 90x300. Thia home la complete-’ ■pr , . . tax rntor tno bus to H^ord goes right building to be conetnicted at the catloa be heard and detertnlnetT at the with overhead door. This very desirable Capa is close to the yards of S5-lneh; center, yards, p ie ce s;-fu ll sewing and flniBhlng PHONE Ml 9-0920 ' ly modern. It la In one of tha haaat aatabilahed nelghboctaooda, nut tbe hfluaoefBeb'la nteut Lmile fram Route s. When would ROGERS-IS e«iUM 9x32 linoleums FURNIBBXD room for rent. One oocner of Main and Haynes Streets. lonial. 4 roaima with flntabed ree Probate ttffiee In. Ifaacheater in said ChU'ch of the Aesumption. It le on the bus line and la in ex­ lower 2^ yards. directions.. PLUeUEItSEWERS for *5 and up. Also, a good boy block from Main St. Tel. 2 0 *-0*14 Individual offices tailored to your room, breeseway, 1-car garage, District, on tbe 31st day of May. A.D. reasoash^ cloee to abepping and achoola The sale wiU Include >you ift o to s a e t tY I t . 1*. N n 3103. on exeepUanally well tandeesped 1M3. at two o’clock In the afternoon, tremely fine condition. To order, -send 86c in cohia to: To order, send 3Sc in coins to:—• avmings, carpatlng, diatnkffier, drapeflan and many «x£raa on cbeste, beds, dresssrs and ap- after * p.m. ^MciflCatlone: Atmudance of park­ and that notice be siren to all persona MORIJUtTY Sue Bumattr'Xba Manchester Eve­ Ann Cabot Tbe Mancheeter' Ehm- MachiH jlM |M i pliancOs, Credit terms available. ing. For more partl^ars pleaee lot with trees. Material and work' Interested Is said estate of tbe penden­ ASKING ning RaraU,llMAVE.OrAMBB- nlng H erald, 1150 AVB. OF beptte Tanks, IMiir WeUdiSewar WMa DICKSON We also buy used furniture. 317^ eall 1 0 6-UOt, any time. manriiip in this house for super­ cy of said appileatfon and the time and place of blearing « tlMreon. ' by pub- 0 5 ,9 0 0 m S a , m m y o h k so, n . y . AM&BIOAS, NEW YORK 36, N.Y. Uses Taetelle# nrcwiar Water­ »Y APmMMTMXMT ONLY M L li^ 8pruce-§y .i n ------ROOM FOR featlamaa, private en­ ior to the average. Price *32.900. U shins a- copy___ of Uu* order » some! BROTHERS F or Ist-OlaaB jdiialUng add lOo fo r For Ut-daas mailing add lOe for proofing Dona. ' S SON AiGKNOr trance, parUpg, 1 0 2-4*73. FUlbrtek A tm ty , 1 0 9-*494. aewasaparir baringsaruig aI______circulation______in said BY APPOUmCENT ONLY each pattern. Print Name. Address each pattent Print Name, Addraae. RCg s ^ NEVER used, 9x33 antique WARREN E. HOWLAND,' diirt^______at at laaat l«^. seven days befors : UIXUJC 0..GHAMX IlealW. gold, 425; 9x36 green broadloom, CENTRAL CLEAN quiet funuihed VERNON — Six room custom Uw/ day el mlA hatwins.haerio*, to,to. appear If with Zon*. Style No. and Slse. with none and Pattern Number. : aaMTim* ami place -M l 3-5135 c inney EatahUakei UIB, , ISS. 3T4leee su m l^ steel coefe- front nem with prtoata entrance, Ranch, built-in*, bow window, tbey aaa cauaa at __ G. S. KEITH, Broktr Don’t juM the Earing and sum­ ‘ Bend 60c for the New Blg-Slze MK BROS. a R ealtor and ba heard ralatiralive flMreto, s m moke MI»>*191 MIt4n** 901-31S Ctfittr Sf. m er '6B Issue t i our pattern msfa* wara. iBglBal eoftooO**. and poridng. loigg yard,' ma mokd offer. Call own- ’68 Album filled with lovely de- SwweW-Dteiliaee. a Yann Of •«rv*ea aOB-«UB >:Mli' MaaiBiaaler '^ - ^ ‘T'WAUeWT. Jodsa Mas^JSssio Fashion. Send DOe x o r Mgna,- a needlework eUtch aecUoD B a s - a m . fTBlOtolbtMt or. m S-7N*, copy. aod free patterns. ,;4>y ■ '; ■

M ant^oKr lEvi^nfntt Utralii Average Daily Net Preaa Rna The Weather • n. .-..-For «hs Week gMM, ...... Fuwiil ef V. e. Waatkar BaMfa r - '■ Mayie, U 8 2 ' ■ State Supreme Court Justice Dr. Chester A. Ososkl, 31 W. Swenson Elected ■I tVlUlam J. Shea, 427 B. Center S t, Middle Tpke., will attend a seroi^ iw r, mOd tealgM; Lew tt »e M. ABoilt Town wa* elected today at the anntial n*r of the. Parlwr Chiropractic Re­ GMENEirS 1 3 ,5 8 3 nmndigr efeeaee e f t t ewew la*e' search Foundation In Fort lyorth, To« Auditor Post convanUon of Connecticut Knlghta Menibtr aC tke Aadit la deg, ntfle chad^ la taaitMa- Oadat.ltoBald OwliwIaU, aon of Columbus in Waterbury a* a Tex., next week. HEALTH S u n Bezaea of Oheidaltai . ton, mgli la Mb. «r Mr. liba Ur*. T ru k Ounbolatl, delegate to the supreme council jgaurlce K. Swenson. 468 Porter FOR BAND BOXES C ity o / Village Charm lA W. c u t e r Stn » Junior et Mld- meeting in Boston, Aug. 23. Qeneral M uager Richard .Mar­ S t, was elected auditor c>f the tin will discuss "Muchester and W. it ENGLAND dM uty OoUec*,, UQ ■j m i Chfldien’* Home, Cromwell, at 0 » wlU ettw tl • *lJt*T«j»M ROTC «im ' Kuchister WATBS will meet Its Future” as guest speaker at a LU M IER C O . (Claejmed Advertkdag ea Fage Sd) lunchison o f the Manchester Board % sv-V'* 72nd maetlng' and eastern cemfer- k n o w Sadardlij • VOL.LXXXI,Ii(0.l9S (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANC >NNh WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1962 PRICE ITVE CENSSr Bier e u ip et T t. Devens, Mm *.. tonight at 7 at the Itallu Aiheii- ence of theBvangeUcal Covenant e Open An from June SS to A uf. 4. He w u re< c u Club, mdridge S t Mrs. Blsie o f. Realtors tomorrow noon at 1 T •AiU ie .OreeV*- ' '- n r M o e i 1 ‘ 'i'V- . oentlir promoted to the rank of Mlnlcuect will be In charge of a Caveys Reataumnt The meeting Churches o f America recently at cadet aUtff aertpeut in the Middle- aoeial program u d , refreshments. udll commemorate Realtor Week the Covenant ' Congregational bury CoUege cadet brigade. Cadet and also the 100th anniversary o f Church, West Hartford. Oambolatl, a 1969 Igraduate of the Homeatead Act. The Rev. K. BJnar RaZk, pastor High Schiml, U major­ Awards wiU be presented to 26 erf Trinity C ovenut Church, wa* ing In iuguagea.«:v vih . u d bOryear members of Uriel n member irf a conference cwinmlt- Meow rram Tim Desk Ijodge of Masons, Merrow, at a Radio Club Plans tee and organist ud Owrge O f KnOty Godfrey— SL M u ya l^ ia ou a l Ciilld wlU special meeting Saturday at 7:30 Poole and HJalmar Osrlson were meet T h u ^ay*at 11 a.m. in the p.m. after a 6:30 dinner. James R. Events for Year delegates to the exmvention. rt in Mi them! How ire fou f - V Guild Ban at the church. Membera Case, blstorlu of the O ru d lod g e of Connecticut, will present ~ may bring aandwlchea. tleasert The. Muchester. Radio Chtlb' •5;.' *' Your favorite book • ud beverage* win be aerVed by awards. Elmer H. Ostrout Jr. of Muchester Is master of Uriel vdll hold a special meeting /to ­ ' Mr*. Arthur Holmea, Mrs. Alice night at 7:30 at Mott's Com­ itore now ha* lodge. •' g e t c l e a n , JUnstona and Mr*. James Robin- munity Hall to discus* a aehedule **Gettitu in the FmiUy^ aon. of events' for the . next year’s LOW-COST A second organization meeting meetings and to make prepara­ Mope you like U.» Membm of Mother Cabrlnl for the new Presbyteriu Church tions for this summer’s ‘'Field GAS HEAT Motbera Circle wiU meet tomor- of Muchester will be 'sponsored Day.’’ i; 45 Perish ■ ■ . . Love, : ‘ morrow at 8 p.m. at the home o f tonight at 8 at 43 Spruce St. The On " F i ^ Day,” amateur radio Mr*. John Tierney, 219 W. Center Rev. u d Mrs. James Ransom will o^ratora take piart In a contest G h ft &t Hm ^Kathy V S t Co-hoatesa will be Mrs. Angelo be host ud. hostess for a tea after sponsored by the ALmeticu Radio . Blaa*. the meeting. Relay League by setting up their StateN ew s equipment outdoors under a tent M M H r Q iM lN l W reckage and. for 48 hours, try to make- J i. aa many radio contacts all over Change To GAS the world as possible. SHOP Cheney I t o Roundup During the year, in addition to code classes held on Tuefwlay HEAT In Less Covers 20 nights by Richard Relciienbacb, the (dub plana to start a series ot Than Hours Dempsey Hits radio courses to help proepeetive 6 "ham” operators. 8EB U8 NOW! \ Tonight’*' meeting is <^>en to all CPEC Repdrt M ileStrip \ tntwested persons. NORM'S SHEET As One-Sided UNIONVILLE, Mo. (AP) ‘ tSL." METAL SHQP^ ' ■ \ PINEHURST FREEZER OR LARGE FAMILY « C a r Hits Cruiser, / \ NEWINGTON (AP)—The ■A (Tontinffntal Airlinot Jet, TnuaeT'IUU Vernon D river Charged Thefre Welcoming New Members For Fabrics A Connecticut Public Expendi- powribly tom apart by a V o­ BB g-6807 toes Council has been criti­ lenti gtorm, fell to the ffroiind •v Ready to accept cash, diecka, wampum, anything negotlkbla at the Oommunlly Concert headquar­ O p m T o id g h t f . V in -auctions Tuesday nlKbt, SPECIALS A Manchester wom u last night ters are Mrs. Isidor Wolf, w)u> hqlda one comer <« the Rise Stevens poster; Leon Harrelson of New n;;^s^o iMi n«* cized by Gov, John N. Demp-' was charged with failure to obey York City, who’s helping out the Muchester drive this w*ek; Mrs. Harold Garrity, ‘ who’s In charge sey for giving what he calls killing all 45 persons aboard. a stop^l^. The arrest came af­ of headquarters at the.NassUf Arms atofa cm Main S t; u d Mrs. Raymond E. Gorman, a worker./| Although vlofmt atorma raged an erroneous impression that across southern Iowa during the ter police investigation into a The drive for new members Is this week only. Saturday aftemocm, the sales will be tallied, u d the^ V NATURALLY IT'S GAS the state government < was CHICKEN LEGS Lb. b«ro-car accident, one vehicle be­ directors of the organization will ehooae the other two or three artists who will perform In the i;~ll)artfbrd Be., Manrlteilef night, there was epcoulatlon today ing a State Police cruiser, at series In addition to Mias Stevens. (Herald photo by Oflara). created for the sole purpese^f that a seepod plan* may hava 10Lb.Ufs$4.sd V^odbridge and Oakland Sts. No spending. been tevolvad te tha craah. Au> Injuries ■ were reported. The Governor chided the non­ thoritias at KlrkavUIe, Iowa, re­ 1®-.. Miss Catherine Maxwell o f 14M the Interseotion at Oakland u d profit, non-partisan research group ported that pieces of a plane Garden Dr. was ordered to ap­ failed to see the stop sign. She yesterday for reporting figures on vrtiloh did not Mem to be p i^ Of pear in Circuit, Court 12, M u- proceeded into ttie intersection state spending to the public with­ the jet had been found. 59e HAMBURG 49c cheater, Jtme 4. u d crashed into the right front out commenting on what the The only known survivor, res­ Investigating Patiolmu Albert side of the Oakland St north­ cued from an intact eecUon of the t- 10Lb.Uts$4.50 money brings In return. Scabies reporMd that Miss Max­ bound cruiser, operated by State Dempsey gave his criticism In a fUMUga after an all-night March, well, drlvlM her car westbound Trooper EYank E. LaForge, 49, of talk at the council's annual meet­ died te a hospital 90 minutes later. on Woodbridge St, approached 14 Reed S t, Rockville. He was TMehlko Nakanb, 27, an ing. He referred to "The mass of engineer who carried bunmaeai statistical data arranged In neat carda lietteg addresMs te Oak FARM HOUSE APPLE PIES columns of figures, curvaceous Pork, ni., and Los AngNes, Calif. graphs and pat charts, which has He WM removed from the mid­ ,-'TOUAlX.T'48o flowed from council headquarters” dle aecUon of the fuMlage, which, and said; shorn of Its wings and tell M otion, T t is equally Incumbent on the plunged teto a mallow gully abqut Each 39C' 2 For 75c coimcil to research and report con- NOTICE The ^>oatoUo d«degat(S to the United Statee, the Most'Jliiir. Wgldio VagnoZel, read* the dur­ 90 miles from where deb^ first Lets of 6 $2.00 structltely the great many public Ztarted spewing from the jriane. ing the PontMcal Maaa celebrated this morning at the torinal Opening of the Cathdral ot St Josei^i benefits which generally result I will close my shop for the months of June, July In Hartford. The priest* gathered In front of hla exjSSUeney are a few (rf ’the dozens of clerics who Others aboard the plane te- from governmental activltlea and abided three offlclali ot the Chry- and Augast>-will appreciate your picking up all filled the sanctuary of the cathedral. (Herald photp.by Satemis). projects.” merchandise here for repair before June 1st. eler Dodge division. They were: ' Dempsey said be was aware that Fred P. Herman, 46, of Dean- the council—whose avowed aim is bom, Mlcb., a Dodge finance ex­ tO O K 10c JOHN POSTMA *Not Just Brick and: Mortad to promote efficiency and economy ecutive. He waa a native of In government—is trying to main­ Csechoslovakte who fled to the Hood MHk CenthiiMS to Be Featured at Galloii 68e Watch and Clock Repairing tain' objectivity by not comment­ United States with hts family just 310 MAIN STREET ing on' the data it publishes. While reecue workere stand by quietly, the Rev. Jioeeph H.^ McCann, of St. Janies Church administers before Worid War U . He enlieted SH O P PINEHURST W EDNESDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. F o ]r However, the Governor said, si­ ■last ‘ rites ■■ ■to ..Willie..... Jones, ad^truotlbn ‘'“structlc------worker- ■killedilled todaytodi when h* was atniok by a barirhoe and te the U.B. Array after Pearl Har­ bend oue lence (rften deatroye, objectivity then buried In A trem^ (Herald photo by Pinto.) bor, wound up ter tea Katian when costs are stated' and benefits Death March and sp(int tour years are unstated. TTioae who Inform the te a JapansM ptieon. public of government operations, VlrgU W. Mouinteg. 46, of ^ rog a y atel^cauig^AjnaMly raotte Buried ^Three Hours Probe Sowees Franklin. Mich., Hodga dealsi'BliV''''-' nance managar. HeJma a gradu­ In other business at the anmiat ate of O e o r ^ T eon m d a World meeting, Wilson C; Jalnsen, cim- Say Big Names War n Army M igerai. By JUinXH AHKABN <>to God in neogtdUoa of our de-P Who else has the right to apeak sultant for the Hartford Accident Tha Cathadral o f S t Joseph in pen(ieace on a bight r powSr for for the Church on leauea. If not Roger Welch, 46, o f. OrosM that help which alone Can save ua” the clergy, he esked. and indemnity Co., was elected Cave-ih Kills Man Point, Mlcb., aestetant gaittal Hartford was formally opened.thla Arobqlsliop Vagnoaal. aaldthe “Bpth the falUrfui end the pub­ chairman of the council’s board of In Estes Fraud ■alM manager ot Oodge’e car and morning with a PmtUtoal .Mass country is > rellgloua one. Its very lic have tte right to know vdiere trustee*. He succeeds George H. truck dIvinoB. Welch, a graduate matitation founded on rellglotia Btebblns, president of the Simsbury IMrformed by high ranking eons of the CbUroi stenda on oontrover- Bank and Trust Co, - WASHINaTON (AP) .-O fficial tha Olmroh and attended hy Wgh principles. IBsbea which, affect the go<^ At Waddell School tevasUgatlvs soureas said today << *w Pag* TwawZy) or religiou and the welfauw of ranking servants of the i>eople. ”It la particularly urgent that that e-ridane* te th* BilUa Bel "Whata The ceremonies opened and we recall (this), now that poaiUve souls.” State Woman in Crash eloned with a proceaaioo in which efforts are being made In aoms In concluding hla talk the PORTSMOUTH, R. I. (AP) — A Granby construction workere ^ Equipment for removing^,the hoe Esta* cast poteU toward persona marched doMna o< monaignori, pea- quartere to fasten a purely secular- archbishop said the new cathedral, Alfred Mello, 33, Swansea, Mass., was killed today when he was and lowering the shoring was pro "pretty dam higli up" te Waah- lovalir cake!” tors, and two ctrplnalA EVanel* IM intemretation on the meaning which Was consecrated last week, was klUed last night In a two-car buried te a trench after being vlded by th* Jarvis Construction teA>o under both th* Kennedy Bulletins Cardinal Spellmah of New York of our Constitution; even to . urge. “la tha visible expreasioa of Uie colUalon on West Msin Road. struck by a backhoe when a cable Co. ' and Elsenhower administrations. . Y and Ridiard Cardinal Cushing of In the name of separation of Inner Ufe of u i organic and sacred John Soates, 16, also of Swan*' on the equipment snapped. eoUed front AP WifM community." Taking part te resou*I operationsopei Th* teformante. who declined to BoitoiL Church and State that religton be sea, who was riding with Mello, The 'Victim was Identlfled as were members of the poUceloUce emer- be identified or to elaborate,, told Criebrant ot the Mass was Ardt- ostraeiaed from public Ufe. Among the dignitaries who at­ Suffered a brain concussion. WiUle Jonas, an employe of E. J. te aeparats interviews that tefor* tended w ^ Oov. John Dempsey, gency crew and (xinstruction work blahop Egldlo Vagnoaal, the apoe- •Btcaiaaa the State has of­ Police said the Mello car struck Haverty, Inc., West Hartford con­ era of the Jarvis (xxnpsny, who (te­ matlon has been uncovered In­ ESTBB TfiiaEa F i r m toUd delegate to w United Statea ficially no oompetence in the mat­ U.B, Senator Thoniaa Dodd, the rear of a car operated by Mrs. tractor. erated the heavy e(piipinent. dicating Ugger names may be In­ The aermon was glyen by Andi- State end National Democratic Alice V. Vaughn. 62, of Trumbull, Rescue workers dug Jones’ body L PAfiO; Tax. (A P )—BIBIe ter of religion, and because the Several tovm officials were at volved than any reported so far Sol EstM Invoked the Fifth btshop Karl J. Alter of Clndn- ChuiKh and State are properly C3ialrman Jt separate In tha respective of the worker. Among them were financier’s alleged Influence deals whfoi called to testify te toimaU state end town offlda^ Religion Jtirisdlctions, it does not follow from many other oiUes. Mrs. Vaugh^ was nOt injured. had been buried for abo>ut three with goveramant officials atlU needs the lne|ilratloa of gran­ Deputy Director of PlibUo Works 'bourt arlth a neetlag of hi* that there ie enmity of Indiffer­ MuMe was aimg and played by houi'a. t A grimmer probe teto a mys- oredUas*. Both Eetae and hte haker we found deur and beauty, particularly m Ita ence. Cooperation, not conflict, tha cathedral choir, the St. Thomas Jones’ body wa* brought to Chester Langtry, Town Engineer expreaeion’ o f that awe and revar- Boy Killed by Car Walter Fuss, Gensral Managar terioua death a ijfMr ago struck lawyer* promteed to provM* de­ bos been teuly characterlsUo of Seminary Choir from Bloomfield, MILFORD (AP) — John Peter­ Mandhtaiw Memorial Hospital tailed edMiSnlea ef tb ^ esMte eno* whldi belongs to the majesty our history,” organist Edward Dlemente and where an autopay was to bo per­ Richard Martin and Mayor Harold son, 5, of 9 Flora St., was kHlSiryeP' A: Turktegim; (OwHteMed *n Pa p Twenty) -by JuM 15. Eefos wa* *■ the -thnii^the efOoiL” Th* Church, he said. Is author- the Hartt College of Music Brass formed. Stand oahr briefly. He gave his RsMglon Is tha guardUui t t tha itatl've, but not authoritarian. Ensemble. The Rev.'doeeph McCann ot St. fnsttadons vanee to Ilfs in the modem worid Will Democrats Have a State Primary? medical examiner, was at the tteidBg. Eatos ate* refased to world ir a gross exaggeration scene during the rescue opera­ teetify ea the gtpoade tt might We readily admit that much of tions. , teerimteato hfaa when aidud the (tha rellgiim reeurgenc* of .today) Jones was reported standing te ...reprmeints an amoticnal reac- All Systems Still ‘Go’ loeatioB o f hte offleea. If he had the trench, vdiich was at least Aen turned ever all books and *c- thMi to worldwide poUUCsl ten- l / t feet deep, when he waa struck by oosrato to the receiver, tf he had- McBUt end is irootad. In part, in a the hoe ^rtkte of the equipment Boetalgie saareh for peace of mind asset* that th* reeetver did not ■Rm woikera had been laying know obeoh when aaked epe- and national aocurity against tha atonn sewer pipe Motions te a field 8 threat c f Oommunist domlnatton. oUleelly ahont hte Hat o f assets- between the Wadfon School and and When ashed aboot hte inter-., ‘There le more to It, however, Kowalski Takes NeW Britain the little League bSMball field off than that eat fas Agilaadlare, Inc. Beautifully differOntgnd comfortable are the smart to the 2S0 or 270-HP Rambler Ambassador V-8.^. ‘There la a genuine turning back W. Middle Tpke. ' *tb* top of hla form and eager to By TEDB ABSOGIAnSD PRESS AWateibuiy'a Iteyor Bkhvard D.Apowerful than the manipulation of The accideht occurred shortly By RAYBIOMD J. CROWLEY ■BKBEiyED BBTEB OHBtOK bucket seats in *62 RantMefs as low-cost options— Rambler sets 7*month sales record. Look The two contenders for the Bergin c^ed l( a "great victory the bosses. ... after 11 o’clock. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) go. Donocratlc nomination for the —Project Mercury experts today tsLunch Uma was set for soUie- DALLAS, Tint. (AP)—Bep. T. bucket seats you can’ t get in at^ other car. ^ a ’ 62 Rambler for mprr o f the good things yod for Abe RlMcoff." 'The electlMl results have also Haverty, under contract with Bntheffeid, D-Tex„ ncfoMWl- ' New Conservatives UB. Senate in Oonnectlcut collid­ The vanquished delegates were cleariy shown what I imv* been the town, waa teyteg a storm successfully coMplated the first ttms between T a.m. and 12:30 They recline—bend oyer backwaidkto make yoii want in a new car—including big interior.i^pom, ed In two majpr primary teats yes- ■ecUon of a countdown poteted to­ p.m,' Thursday, though a blastoff e d ^ he received a f L6M cheek led by Raymond J. Flbq>atriek, saying all over the state — the sewer pip* te the arws. Jones was late te that period would cut the from Indleted WneiMfoc BUUe .Pushing to Unseat terday--«nd each came up wlUi a Bergte's former executive secre­ p ^ d e don’t want Mr. RtUoodf.” aundteg te th* trench when a ward launching astronaut Mai* comfortable by adjusting to 5 different positions. Deep-Dip rustproofing blear to the. roof, Ceriunio* victory. , C(dm Bcott Carpenter teto triple mission to on* orUt. Sol Estes, the OaOM News re­ tary and now a chief Kowalski He asked Rlbicoff, to. withdraw cabla broke on^Q}e crane which ported. Ib (s dlepatrii Ibesday by They glide separately—back and forth—for ih> Armored muffler ano ta ilw e protectM against^ Welfare Secretary Abraham aide. - from contention. was lowering a eeetkm of the pipe. orMt of the earth Thursday. Rockefeller, Javits AU aystema te the AUm rocket (OM^oed ea Page Tea) Robert E. Beakte ef It* W ^ - dividual legroom adjustment. rintcpuLself-ai^ostiogDoubw-Safety Brakes—and ^ Rlbicoff won the .Democratic pri­ In New Britain, Kowilskl cap­ Rlbicoff, who watched tha Jdnas was buried under the Inop­ mary in Wataituiy by a 'better tured 22 delegates, as his slate erable hoe and eeme gravel which and Aurora 7 eapeula war* de­ tegton burMa, the aesvspisper 1^ »1EE8 DKVUN turns corns te a t ths hsadquattsiii clared te "g o " condition. The only gave thsM detaUsi Bntherford They tilt—oh the passenger side—with the L o u n ^ low, loW yi^^ Then youH know why Rambler is than two-to-on* maifte, sriiile titninCed a so-cmiled compromise of tbs Rlbicoff for. Senate Com­ had caved t e t e the process. k * w — a newly Oangr«iaman-at-Laige Frank'Ko­ team, 7,206 to 4,604. v Almcwt an hour after the acci­ cause for poeeibl* alarm was a said be examined bis reoords dur­ Tilt Seat feature,that permits the seatcushi pn to be enjoying 7 8o)id:ji^th8 ofrecord-breaking salet.^ formed/ Oonaervative party .is mittee, did not make a statement hZM of acrid smoke Mteadteg P lice Hunting ing the weekend and found to walski did almost as well, in New The (x>mpronuee slate w as‘com­ However, Stamford’s Mayor J. dent, rescuers were able to lift the 9 'adjusted for knee height, leg support And record-makinglndi^touulate into big uvingi atepplng iq> eftorta td>tmseat Ra- Britain. . . ► posed of 11 delegates for Rlbicoff backhoe out of tjie excayatlon, from forest fires about 20 miles hte surprise that Estes gwve him pubUesQ Gov. Releon Ai'nockefol-. Walter Kennedy; the con^ttee west of here and big swamp fires the check as a eampalga ifona-; if^oti mme'in and traded . 'Both „sid** made, claim* o f vie- and 11 for Kowalakl. Party leaders chairman, left no doubt that ha causing more gravel to cave te on YhfV Convert to a couch-^or even Twin ler and Sen. Jiuxlb K. Ja made the devlsten te offopes at the spot where Jones was buried.' te the Evergbutea 200 miles .feouth. 3rd Ex-Con in tlon while vtaMng tm eoinrrias N.T., tbla foU. th ou ^ t the primariea were a vte- Officiate were hopeful, however, man’s Washington olffloe Jan. Travel Beds in sedans, and station wagons. 9 i. r r ti or army averting a primary te the city, for his candidate. It WM almost another bour be­ It eaye it intends to run “Taft- eotenal, said ha now batween which has a large PoUah-American fore shoring planks were brought that thia would not be denM 17. *T eoold have dropped my Tliey have individuaj^ headrestg-for extra ' Join thg Tr^da f- typa” candidates sgrinat ttaam on ''Congressman- Kowalakl plokad enough to prevent Carpenter from Holdup Deaths teeth," Ratherford sold. 220 td'890 delegntea the Demo­ population. - _ the two Cities te tU p.state te to the scene eO digging o)>eraUona com foB and Htfety. ' / the ground that they are too lib­ oratie state convanL te Hart- Kowalski; however, rejected the could he etartod' without fear of fakiiv off on the path first broken eral poUtlcally to represent tradl' which he was cosifidsntl erf victo­ for the United States by John H. NBIW YORK (AFh-PoUc* today raCPUTIES FOE BOTOOTT ford July 18-i4i.mort)______enough_ arrangement and pressed for a pri- ry.” Kennedy said. further cavs-te. Glenn Jr. last Feb. 20. And th ^ com# in cars With up to 270 HP.. tkmal Republicanism. to foroe a atatendde primary for maiy. In addition to hla Polish an­ With tha Miiorteg planks te place, tetenslBed their nationwide hunt BUENOS AIBBS, Argesittea Tha registered Republicans who "HI# faUurs to Win ^ dele­ There # m a poeatbllity that even (AP) — Tear gpeeeff^ jwitoe When you buy a bucket-seat Rambler, you get a the senate nomteatiott.- cestry, his prevtotts residence te gates from the two dues be Se­ four men began d ln ttV with shov­ if this smoke did hot prevent for the third and last ex-convlct ac­ baad the new party are pusbkif The RiMcotr camp aald Kowal- the (dty was presumed to have els until the body was recovered— the bleet-oH, It might cut the for defyteg PZesIdea Jose .power-range choice from the 12S-HP'6-cylinder their campaign by mall and or* ■kl'a failure to*wte te both cltlea worked te hlS favor. lected makes It clear, that he will at about 1:80 p.m. cused of the murders of two city Marla Quido y edl^^Mciwelng R A M B L E ^ not have 20 per cent of the state number of orbits by delaying the detectives In a Brooklyn holdup. Rambler American (Mobil Economy Ron champ) ammcui monan gantiatkn tours through the state. Eicnted he did not have enoujh But Rlbicoff also has strong ties launch. The sky must be rclaUve- ArgenUnaV CongNM, enraged . < mme eon sm siam Boekeisnar. a potential can- delegates for a stetewida primary. wltb * Tt Britain. He was bom convention delegatee.” T h ^ were ahl* to narrow their depuffM rallted today bCfated a In Hartford, the local party or­ ly clear te tha launch ares so search to Jerotna Rosenberg, 24, tender for tha J9M presidential Under etate law, a candidate there and went to school there. Russians Halt U.S. cameTM can trace the rocket. oka from their spenker to boy- j nnmiwaUwi. was aleetad governor may foroe a primary tt he captuiw* There also were pitoaries te ganization won IS of 14 contezted after the alleged triggerman wa# oott the mUltoty-baefoed gov- | wiarda te a primary for phgee on An announcement from th* Na­ captured and ths aUeged gateway by a m a r ^ e t 618,009 v963 dele­ delegate votes by victoriea te Wsl- to the state conventlqn'weiw at that vteibUlty may be tmixrovad own Intransigent Bndicwl party, away, tpers vras no accurate fore­ gates to the state conventkm. Itegford and Cewhesteri In Hart­ stake. BERLIN (AP) — The Rtualana sufficiently by mld-momteg, that a apeclal alert on the vicinity of teatmeted legtelatofs Tneeday Rlbicoff, 60, who has. twloe been ford, Torrington and Deep River The. only setback suffered by today halted an outbound U.S. TexM City, Tex., where his child The Yellow Pages help Connecticut people fiml evoiy kind of sendee cast of hhat tanpact Gm new par- limited eamera capatlUity can be and former wife have been living. night to abstain flesn attending islected governor of ConnecUcut, local issues wers at stake. Town Chairman John P. JCelly ana A n i^ crf rsperA PoUee pvtMzd s> . hunt aoaal partlefoatlao te tha aUrm- kxrff and doclara a "free and open TORJUNOTON — In su tgen ta tlon whirfher tlte ineidldsnt meant M s y for » atath member dC the Ishteg. eoaventtea.” KowiOskl said: th* Bovtete w et*' trwnteg on th* down around mldmght. departmental cltatlona for valor, headed by former City Clerli Alex were gunned down arbcfa they I kmnUnmfMMamSSnBilia & a olala c i am. “ Tha p e o ^ on whom democta- Q. ConsteMe, former Mkyor Aa- beat aphi* Tbs teat prevloos B» Caipanter, whoa*' fllgbi has ■-■mm been poefoeued four tunea for ronndHp SatUBd thntj ' fritgltMT lltTflttll sy reate hava oom agate demon- ths eonepbacy. R iatod tHet their vote is mote ea rage *■ F a p Xwaffty). focbnlcH reasons, was reported at .(Otettned *■ Fagf Mae)

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