a , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1961 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Average Daily Press Run The Weather ilaud;pBtpr . For the Week Ended Forecast of II. 8. Weather Barean M arch 11, 1961 I - Increaalng cloiidlneea late to­ OPEN 13,317 night. Low 40-48. Friday moetly About Town cloody, chance of some rain. High Member of the Antllt ilanrhf 0t^r IE near 60.. TOMORROW Bnrean of Clrcnlation Tfmple ChApter. Ortirr of ERat- Main Street 1 Manchester— A City of Village Charm •m Star, will hold a nimmage salf ' tomorrow at 1> a.m. at the Maaonir TILL Temple. Artirle.c may hr rirpoaited VOL. LXXX, NO. 176 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 (Claeelfted Adverttsing on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS at the Masonic Temnlr tonight ! Manchester For pick tip. call Mrs Howard 9;00 Smith. 19 Knox St . or Mrs. Joseph A. Gallant, 89 O lrott Dr. State News ,The annual meeting of the Laur­ With . All el Garden Club of East Hartford Dam Bursts, Flood Rips will be held May 4 at the home of Mrs. C. H enry Olmsted. 74h Bum- Cash Sales Rotmdup side Are. DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs E The odore Bant- ly J r . 25 Ra>Tnond Rd . will attend Section of Middletown UConn Ousts the annual Fathers' Day program GOP Attacks on Saturday at the Mary .\. Burn­ ham School. Northampton. Mass SUN FUN COLLECTION Middletown, April 27 (;P )_ ‘yhomes. moved houses from thelr4> A uthorities said the base of the where their daughter, Nancy A dam gave way at Crystal fonndations. dam had been damaged some days Suspensions Bantly. is president of the fresh­ In its 15-mlnute rampage, it also ago and the Russell Company, man class. Lake at dawn today, sending gurgled Into the boiler room of the which owns the water rights, had a 4-foot wall of water rushing Russell M anufacturing Co., forc­ had divers working there for two Of Speeders Teen-agers of the Salvation Into an area of a dozen homes. ing the plant to close. days. Behind It, the w ater left two to Army will omit a rehearsal to­ No one was killed. The dam is about 60 to 75 feet Hartford, April 27 (/P)— night a t 7. There «-il| be a rerrea The water poured down a hill, three inches of debris in homes, long and is located In Falron . • •' 1,. furniture up.set, flopping, dying Hoop Fix tion program in the gym at 4.'i swirled across a chicken farm and Park on of a hill In the South Former Gov. Abraham Ribi- tonight. Mlllbrook Road and a half-mile fish—and frightened residents. Farms area of town coff’s policy of automatic sus- Lou Arigi .said his wife aw aken­ > s’ ^ from where It started—gushed into Miss Virginia Gilbert, who lives; pen.sioii of driving licenses for Daniel Banatnge. son of Mr and ! an area of small houses. ed him a t 3:1.5 a.m. in the ai-ea. said she awakened () COn- “What are we going to do,” she 13 flays after a speeding Mrs Jo.seph Banavige. 3* Hudson i Some re.sidents da.shed through .snddenly during the night. i viction is the target of an a t- 1 St., ha.s been elected i'.ce president ' sacony the darkness to higher ground. shld, watching the water swell to­ I heard a strange nouse outside I. , , oo r. i i- i 10 Players, of the senior class at Rensselaer Others moved to second floors. ward their home. and it got lounder and louder. I j tack from 38 Republican leg- Polytechnic Institute, TYoy, N 7' Nobody was seriously hurt al­ "Get out of here." got up and looked out the window. : islators. ' He ia m ajoring in electrical engi­ though three were treated for The.v grabbed their two daugh­ I coulfiksee the flood water rush- i The assault was sparked yester- neering. minor injurie.s. ters aged 8 and t - - and started ing down the street. It was three dav by Sen. John M. Lupton of 6 Colleges ... in the summer sense..: Damage e.stimates ranged tip to next door to the home of Angi's feet high, maybe more. j Weston. He appeared before the M embers of the Manchester several hundred thousand dollars. brother-in-law. George Clegg, who “The water flooded our first : J'^Sislature's Transportation Corn­ High School class of 1948 are ask­ a coordinated collection . of Police Chief John Pom fret .said 10 ; lives on higher ground. floor about two feet, maybe more. | the State Capitol yester- Put on List ed to call .Mrs Edward G Mon- homes were damaged | Tlie water knocked down Mrs. arty. 15 Lancaster Rd . or William Cit.v officials held a meeting and It pushed a tree through a ^vin-j ** Mullen. 99 Maple St . who are in Mayor Harry T. Clew announced j Angi, who was carrying one of the dow and sma.she.l the front ver-! 9°" ^^e girls. Angi picked them up and anda Then another tree sma.shed StoiTs, April 27 (/P)—The charge of plans for a class re­ separates in the most radiant that he w as going to ask President' in favor of a measure sponsored b.v union. I Kenned.v to declare it a disaster' iialf-carried, half-dragged them to another window. University of Connecticot to­ the other home, where the.v moved Lupton. area. "The water made the people in 'The Lupton bill would perm it day dismissed three students Zion Lutheran CTiurch Sunda.v colors ot the season The water broke trees, to.s.scd: up.stair.s. lioiuses aerruss the street climb up the Stale motor vehicles commis­ on the Rround they were in­ Srhool staff will meet In the boulders around like pebble.s, dam- i He said the water reached its on their roijfs, I jiusl prayed the sioner from suspending the license volved in the New York Bas- church as.semhiy room tonight at aged four roads, moved one car| ere.st in about 1.5 m inutes and then of a first offender unless the con­ 7:3P. The first tla-ss of C atechu-• second floor sport shop 400 yards, cracked porches from began tn reeede. (('nntinued on Page Five) victing court ordered such a sus­ ketbaii scandal. men's and parents will meet Fndav pension. Provost Albert Waugh an­ nounced the dismissal of Peter at 7 pm. in the churrh assembly, The crackdown started by Ribi- room. , Kelly, Glenn Cross and William Pro-Red Rebels .Silent coff as a safety measure In 19.56, P. Mlnneriy “on the basis of in­ orts Differ has been continued by Gov. John formation furnished by the office A social planned for this Friday N. Dempsey, also a Democrat. The evening hy the Knights of P\-thias of the district attorney for New program has resulted in thousands York county, connecting them has been postponed until Fndav of suspensions by the State Motor May 5. at 7.30 pm. in the Pythian On Tshombes^^^^g A s k s T rU C C Vehicles Department, aith the basketball scandal." Bnilding at 46."> N. Main St. i Waugh said: Lupton charged that Ribicoff. “The university is informed that Star of the East. Royal Black Fate m Congo . now in President Kennedy's cabinet Kelly end Croas" w ere paid to in­ Preceptory. will hold a rehearsal I failed "to recognize and respect fluence the outcome of basketball D 1 the separations of powers princl-! for degrees Friday a t 7 ;30 p m. )n Leopoldville, 'The Congo, April games, and that Minnerly served Orange Hall. tor r rid ay Noon 1 pie in the relationship of the motor ■ as the contact man between theee J7 f/pi—Troops of President Jo- ; V e h i c 1 e s department and the | players and outside parties." •epl) Kasavubu's Leopoldville gov- ’■ courts.” kelly. 21, ■was a high-scoring •lipEint apparently were still Vientiane. Laos. April 27 iJPi —iindirect proposal. But some west- 'Tlie Weston Senator said the j forward on the team and was Fellowship Sets pcnalt.v should he "tailored” to fit ' President Moise Tshombe The government today called for a ' eni diplomatic sources said moves named honorary captain at the I the individual case. | of Kfwinga Province today, or at cease-fire at noon tomorrow, but | V4'cre being made to have it also put end of the season In which - - Auction Tuesday least preventing .him from flying there a.s no indication the pro-^ formally through diplomatic chan- Thomas F. Burney, director of tains were chosen for each game. to EUsabethville. his capital. Communist rebels will agree. I nel.s. the Division of Operator Control. Cross, 25. began the season as The Women's Fellowship of Sec­ ■The Congolese troops arrested Tlie call was broadcast by the The government has already said State Motor Vehicles Department, i-egular starter at center but ond Congregational Church will Tahombe yesterday as he prepared government's radio and was trans-; several times its troops were tak- opposed the bill. He said it would slipped back to become a auhetl- sponsor Its annual auction Tues­ to board a plane to quit the poli­ mitted to the British embassy foiling onl” defensive action and it transfer the department's powers tute. day at 6;30 pm. in Fellowship tical conference at Coquflhatville, rela.v to the rebeUs by wa.v of the | was ready to quit any tinis, How- from the executive and legislative Minnerly. a senior like the other Hall of the church. 375 miles up The Congo River. Russians. ; ever, rebel forces have Wen re- branches of government to the two, was co-captain of the I960 RajTTiond Reid will be auction­ Tshombe walked out on the con­ As the appeal was made public'.' j ported on the attack at least in five Judiciar.v. football team. eer. ference after blasting an agree­ concern rose about the ability of | areas around the country. The Transportation Committee Even Mom Can’t Hold Her Quads President Albert N. Jorgensen Items for auction lanll include ment Kasavuhu had made with the Royal troops to stand up much Phoumi said the chief of the also heard arguments for and Mrs. Rajunond Feyre (right) has to stay outside window of nursery as her month-old quadruplets expressed the sense of sorrow and furniture, pictures, books, dishes, \N 'U.N. Command. longer against rebel attacks de­ govemnient's force was readv at 1 against compulsory annual inspec­ make their debut outside incubators together for first time today in Holyoke, Mass. Babies, shock, which has gripped this com­ baby furniture, toys, household spite an increased airlift ot U. S tion of motor vehicles. held by nurses, are (1. to r.l Robert Joseph, Maureen Ann. Jame.s Michael and Margaret Mary. All munity ever since the first Indica­ Reports to the U.N. Command (Continued on Page Seven) goods, and other items. Mrs. Rob­ this morning said T.shombe had arms. are now over five pounds and out of Incubators except James Michael who is expected to graduate tion, some six week ago, that one ert Foster is chsirman. The MIRACLE JERSEYS been rough^ up. released after a Earlier, Gen. Phounii Nosavan. 63 to 71 any day.now. (AP Photofax.) ______or more UCJonn players m ight be The Mu Sigma Chi group of THE POPLINS brief detention and would fly home strongman of the government and Implicated. the church will .sell refreshments a non wilting blend of arnel its militaiy commander, proposed H artford, April 27

South WindMtr Rev. K. Ejnar R uk, putor of the Auto Places Realtors Mark Covenant Colngregatlonal Church, ATTENTION who gave the invocation and pro­ Shipping and Freight Co, Junior Wom€ui"s Sheinwold on Bridge Public to Take Part nounced the benediction. Told to Obey Also, A. Raymond Rogers, prin­ IBM Electric Installation Set 15th Birthday cipal of the Manchester High Typewriters each $56 Zone Rules mUBP-TRUMPK • MMtk dMte , In CD Tomorrow School who -received officUI notifi­ Berube’s Typewriter Service ' NeWbir MdsjnlainM t Thirty-five realtors and guests cation of the gift from the realtors 479 E. Middle T pke^M l 9-8477 The Junior Womer.'s C!uh en-1 AS A SHIEU) observed Realtor Week with ^ a of a $200 scholarship which will be ru«l in»t»Uetion banquet will b e! Edward J. Rybcryk. town plan­ By Alfred Sheinwold ♦ g j s "Operation Alert, 1961,” the annual nationwide Civil De­ luncheon yesterday which also awarded to a member of the pres­ held May IS at a nearby reatau- ^ ning engineer, today stressed the A few thousand collaga atudants r « fense exercise, will be held tomorrow afternoon. marked the 15th anniversary of ent graduating class; Richard rant beginning at 6 30 p m. with need for all motor vehicle dealers, took a novel kind of test last 0 A K • 6 S 2 the Manchester Board of Realtors. Schwolsky, district vice president repairmen and gasoline station op­ ♦ Q » The exercise will begin at 3 p.m. with the sounding of the The guest speaker was Fred W. of the Connecticut Association of a buffet month whan they playad in the an­ Real Estate Boards, who brought Whirlpool erators to “check on your place of W . -. alert, a steady blast of from three to five miputes. McDonald of the 'Travelers Insur­ Thia year hoaband* of d u b ; business in compliance with zoning nual Intercollegiate Bridge Tour- ▲76 A »tS 3 Public participation will be for* ance Co. and public relations ad­ greetings from CAREB and from Mrs. Rhea Bruyette, president of members »n!’. be guest r An eve­ regulattons and have a cleanup namant. The same hands are 9XQ1 10 2 9054 10-mlnute period only, from 4 vision of Town CD Director John ministrator of Constitution Plaza,' E. and Gas Rangos ning of danc.np will follow the campaign so that you will have a played by all of the students In ^043 ^JlOO p.m. to 4:10. This will be signaled Inc., developers of the 12;acre $35 the Real Estate Board of Greater « K 8 3 ___* 6 4 2 Merz, they will work out, on paper, Hartford. Prices as Low candlelight installation of new more attractive operation." their. various colleges to see if by the Like cover alert, walling of the hypothetical problems set million dollar site in downtown In a letter mailed to all holders sirens and short hom blasts for Hartford. He outlined some of the One of the highlights of the officers. I they’ve studied their bridge books A K 10 4 forth in the sealed envelopes. Service That's Better Reaervat'.or.s must be made .by) of motor vehicle dealers and re- diligently. three minutes. problems from the time the first meeting was the recital of the Mav 5 bv calling one of the fol- ' p_airer licenses. Rybezyk noted that The test on this hahd, taken $ A t 3 When the take cover alert Divisions and their chiefs are: application for an urban renewal Realtor’s Pledge by realtors and low'ing; Mrs Milton Johnson of CL building permit is required for from this year’s Intercollegiate . 7 sounds, motorists will stop their ■ Town Administration — Rich­ grant was made in 1950 until now their associates under the direction « A J 10 7 3 cars and remain In them. Pedes­ ard Martin; Health Services: — when the first of the modem struc­ of Schwolsky. Potterton's 80 Kelly Rd.. Spencer Heights all business' zone signs in Man­ Tournament, was the management h C«t Stmtk W«l area: Mrs Robert Grc"~rie of 30 chester. of the trumps. trians will leave the sidewalks and Radiological, Anthony Alibrio; tures, that of W nC, is scheduled E. J. Holl, first president of the 130 Center St. Cor. of Church Manla-n Rd , Pleasant Valley Some have not followed require­ Bad students fell into the Pus 1 A 19 enter the nearest building. Per­ Medical, Dr. Nicholas Marzialo; for completion in June. local board, cut the birthday cake. Past 2 A P u i Security- Block Wardens. Mayv Other charter members present Flstat’es: Mrs Hahold Stetson of ments necessary for business zone trap, which is to win an early Pass 4 A AU Put son.! inside buildings and offices He stressed the Importance of signs, it Was reported. will go to previously designated nard Jeffries; Police, James Rear­ were Herbert J. McKinney and Ar­ 36 Henn- Ful. South Windsor heart and draw trumps at once. OreaiBf Im O — 9 K cities^llke Manchester making thur A. Knofla. HeighU and Hilltop EstatesrMrs. Town regulations state that It takes all four trumps to draw shelter areas in their buildings. don; Welfare Service.! — Mary plans'Yor the future so that “our “wall signs" may be painted on In Manchester, traffic will be Della Ferra; Fire and Rescue The committee for Realtor Week Joseph Gnllo of 24 Highland Dr those held by East, and South Is children and their children will in­ is headed by Mrs. Alice Clampet, Pine Knob Hill: Mi-s. James Bran- walls of buildings or affixed to the defenseless after he has extracted with good clubs and dummy’s top stopped at 33 control points. Reg­ W. Clifford Mason; Communica­ herit a city to be proud of and not ENJOY walls provided they do not exceed diamonds. tions — Richard Relchenbach; En­ assisted by Warren E. Howland n.gan of 541 Rye St.. Famham trumps. ular and auxiliary patrolmen will one that will have to be rebuilt and Richard F. Dimock. Estates: and Mrs C. T. R laco- an area of three square feet foe Declarer must go over to dummy Dally

f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961' PAGE VTVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 PAGE FOUR State Will Offer o f Hartford, majoring la secon­ First Concert Church Women Will Observe ABO APPUANQC C o rttfry Leger WiU CaU dary education. H « la preaidant of College Park Favored /'- - the International Club at the uni­ ATTIC FANS Diploma Exams REPAIRS School Calendar For Dance Club versity. Brings Credit Annual Fellowship Day May 5 TV-Radio Tonight During A brief business session, Be ready for the hot weather Focaminallons for thoae wisdilng 19 Maple M m the Ladies Aid will complets plana ahead with a H UNTER A T By Professional Men to earn a high school diploma will Adopt^ by Board Til* Manchegter Junior Squar* for the Atlantic District Lutheran The Manchester Council of^Salvation Army; Miss Isabelle be offered on Thursday. May 25, Come See Onr U m Of TIC F A N inetalled in youi To Orchestra Massey of Second Uhurch, and The Baby Has Dane* Club w ill hold its monthly Women’s Miaelonary League 1961 home. Comidete with fan Church Women will take part in at the United States Army Re­ Rebttllf end the nationwide annual observance ! Mra. Clarence (Juster of the Unit­ The school calendar for lMl-42. dmneo at Waddell School tomorrow convention et Atlantic City May louvera and all carpentn The heads of Manchester’s medical, dental and legal pro­ serve Training Center in 'West (Note: Last night’s debut of the of May Fellowship Day May 5 at j ed Methodist Church of Bolton. Recenditlened as adopted recently by the Board Television from 8:1S to 10:30 p.m.. 17 and 18. work. fessions agreed yesterday afternoon the town should pursue Hartford. Applications are a'vall- Hoateaaea will be Mrs. Kather­ Manchester Civic Orchestra was South Methodist Church. Church women who will take able from the State Department of Education, includes 183 days. 4:00 Bis > Theater (la hrcgrei I) SA Angel Dick Leger will be caller (or the WILSON further the idea of selling the University of Connecticut on reviewed for The Herald by Frank VACUUM CLEANERS Been Named ••• EaHr Show (in pncrssal la tDl S:3V Talea «t tha VUdoBa ine Bensche, Mr*. Roger Breton, The theme of this year's obser­ part in the worship service will of Education in Hartford and must The schools srin open on Wednes­ Salty Brtoe's Shack U The Real McCoy* dance. Membere from area aquare Mra. Emil Bronke and Mrs. ^ y - ELECTKICAL CO. locating a graduate college park in the south end of town. Pandolfl, executive director of Con­ vance will be "The Churches: Free be Mrs. Walket^ Briggs of South be submitted one week in advan^Hy. For That Second Vaamm Huckleberry Bound • Zaae Grey Theater A dance cluba will attend. necticut Opera As.sociation John and Responsible." Mrs. Richard H. day. Sept. «, and cloae on June 20. New, A3 Bat MaMerson IP. mond Dey. However, representative* of thei9 Church, Mrs. Carlton Daley of of the examinations. Cleaner H ckeU will be atrailable at the Gruber, The Herald’s critic is con­ Finney Jr. of Stafford Springs, as­ The 185-day calendar allows for Mister tSd 3 ; t:00 Piano Pope Ml 9-4S17-MI 3-737/ three profeBslons admitted /during In 15 years, according to present United .Methodist Church ia Bol­ To qualify for the tests, appli­ Just Fbr Kids ] ( i M.v Three Son* door. For further Information, a special meeting tvith General ductor of the group, i sociate minister in charge of re­ All Are (Iiiaranteed five emergency closings before the *01 Fhinilr Classics YOUTH WOUNDED Flnaadag Aealkible predictions by medical authorities. ton, Mr.s. Griswold Chappell, of cants rnufit be at least 19 years pixler. BamKind Jame«s son of 3tz. and Mra. Sidner Pi^ey, ji ■ The Caittonuana thoae Intreated may' call David Manager Richard Marlin that ligious education at Second Con-, minimum sute requirement of 180 ( ; U Behind Cloned Ooon 101 Bachekir Pal her 10. New Haven, April 27 iJP) — A 16- Dr. Sheridan said he doubted the 3lorth Methodist Church, Mrs. old, mi'ist have been out of high CooBtry Style Wrestling Thomas, new president of the club. Mancheater probably would be se­ By ITIANK PANDOLFI gregational Church, will be guest G'.astcnun-. Hr v.-aa borr. Apnl 14 a: Mancisoeler M e iR o n j^ o ^ I school days is reached. j year-old youth was wounded in the need of a school of dentistry in fWilliam Oawford of Covenant school at least one year, a Con­ ritaJ His tnatema: grandparenis arr Mr and Mrs Frank 4 :S * 'rather News A Bperta liW The Gntoochablta I The club ia sponsored by the rec­ lected only If a stalemate occur* Manchester’s newly formed Civic speaker at the ' service, beginning Traditional vacations and holi-j Tightrooe The Ford Show arm last night when a .22 caliber the stale. There Is no school of Congregational Church. Mrs. Al­ necticut re.sldent for at least six iouier Giastonbur?- His paterr.al piLTdparrna j reation department over several Bites proposed in at 2 p.m. days are included in the calendar. ! C:K Hishway HoUdaiS Checkerboard Theater rifle aocidentally discharged while dentistry in Connecticut, and only Orchestra la.st night demonstrated bert Robinson of Emanuel Luther­ months preceding the date of ap­ SiAfford. Vu He iiAi a brother, Sidney Ar- I SnorU News A ffeathsr 10:00 e r a Report* Hartford. Soloist will be Mrs. Daniel Stew­ an Church. Mrs. William Steiner I Promoted at Travelers j White Hunter The Grouebo Show two Menda were vialUng him. The On the chance that the univer- two schools in New England. that it is sn organization which plication. and the class with Which thur Jr 2 ■ *; and a scster Betty J ean. 1 . youth, John King. 216 Columbus art of South Church, and Mrs. of-Center Chiirch. and Mrs. .loscph the applicant entered high school e a « • • ’ , G. Richa.-d Messier of Ripley j 4 45 Everin* Report 10:30 Third Man ■Ity might want to buiid schools Both Dr. Sheridan and Dr. certainl.v deseiwes the communi­ William Kloppenburg of St. Hill Rd. has been named assistant ■ Huntley-Bnnklee 10. The.Brothers BrannagaB Zion Ladies Hear Ave.. was taken to Grace-New Ha­ Martin of Second Church. ifiust have graduated. ENJOY Ri%er«. Loiri Ann. daughter of Mr and Mrs ^ '**’**V ^ i I>pugtas hidwards Shotgun Slade of medicine, dentistry and law in Simpson said after the meeting ty’s support, for it played a very Mary’s Episcopal Church will be chief underwriter of the group in- i ven Hoepital. Ushers will be Mra. Fred Hope There is a $3 fee for first appli­ ers, 15 Westfield St She ■wns bem Apnl .,1 at Manchester Me- | T.OU West Point Oose-Cp Manche.ster, the professional men that other stales have complained difficult program in an accomp­ organist. The ~ Rev. Lawrence F. ! suranre department at the home; rheckerboard Theater Mike Hammer of Concordia Church, Mra. James cants. The fee for retake testa is mortal Hosnital Jier materr-a; grandmother is Mrs. \ mnie C ^ .- Uncovered * 11 00 World'* Best Movlrs Foreign Students recommended that the town's that Connecticut educates all its lished and professional manner Joins Firm Almond P - to r of Church. | " „ ^ r ”o7''‘.hV"sn^"vat;on A r ^ v LIFE office cf lYavelers Insurance Co. board of directors Invite the uni­ dentists outside the state snd $2. No fee Ls required of veterans pnneiio Hartford. Her patemn; grandparents are Mr a ^ M r e New, A Weather 3S. JO. I The Big News That It was somewhat uneven in or fnembers of 'ho armed forces Messier joined the company in Rouch Riders Barry Barents versity's board of trustees to look does not provide any reciprocal The law. firm of Lessner, Rott- A & c k at Win precede William Ringro>lRingroi of Com ^ l a m Rivcin East Hartford She ,nas a brother, ^ ^ r t . 10.^ , New*. Sports A Weather Two TSreign students from the spots is only to be expected of any or their auxiliaries. w ith 1951 at New York City and was Jim Backus Snow A over a 396-acre town owned tract education for dentists. ner, Karp and Jacobs announces f^e service. Mrs. Louis Champeau munity Baptist Church, and Mrs. and four sisters. Janet. 15. Barbara 12. Fatty. 11. and Joyce. 9- ; T .15 W Mass HidtiiChu 11:15 Jack Pasr Shoa: (C) 10. University of Hartforf wjU.'-yhe' orchestra in its first concert, In general, the nelds covered by • * » • * ' later transferred to the Columbus ABC New, reatnra 40 In the Globe Hollow Reser\'oir Norman Southergill of Second r u g and Dr. Sheridan said that an.v den­ whether it Is a community effort that Atty. L. Paiil Sullivan of i of South Church is chairman of the tests include English, Mathe­ s p a rk lin g FHh. Dasid Charie*. son of Mr and Mrs Cal\dn D. Fish. 14 j Ohio Office. When he was made su­ Sri*ri, News 1 Premier* guest speaker* at lameeting of area. . . .Church, 7 JO Outlaw, IP. r 11:3 New* tal college would have to be very or some metropolitan professional Manchester has become a.ssociated the pot ucK. , culver of South matics, Natural Sciences and Sunset Lane. Bohton Ke was berr .Vpr.: 14 at Manchester Me- : pervisor of sales promotion, he the Ladies Aid Zion Evangelical The chief advantage of the tract small at the start, and would take Ssinrr.er Sport, Spectacular S. U:N.t Jack Paar Show (Cl organization. with the firm. Church is ehaii-man of the gener- Social Studies, The testa will be c le a r. . . '1? .. raorial Hospital. His matema; grandparents are Mr. was.' tTV.sf#rred tp the Hartford 'luerrward Ho' S, ai. 100 Late News < Lutheran Church Wednesday. May UPHOLSTERY . which he proposes the town sell to "about 15 years" to develop ade­ seph Swenson of South Church, g. 40. S3 ‘ News Prayer All concerned are to be con- al committee for tlie observance, held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m,, with and Mrs. Alfred P. Whipple. Ledvard His patejT.a.^grandpa.-^..s ■office. ■ i J -W Dorna Rred S»-w 3. at 7:30 p.m. tii the chur^ as­ the university at Is that it is quately. A lly. Sullivan, who formei | re- Mrs. Walter Jo.vner of Center '<< SEE SATCROArS TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTTNG gratul.ated for their very real ac­ assisted by Mrs. Russell Miner of i one hour for lunch. are Mr and Mrs Charles H. Fis.h. GJea.d He has a broJier. Messier is a graduate of McGill sembly room. large enough for all of the gradu­ Dr. HJprrlson said the members complishments. This includes tlie •sided in Norwich, is a graduaie of Congregational (Jhurch, Mrs. Rus­ L'niverr.tv, North Mciliodist Church and Mrs, Bnar Alfred. I’j. ! The students are Jorge Bernardo CLEANING ate schools the university plans to of the medical association would members of the orchestra. Mr. St. Mary's School and Norwich sell Granniss of Community Bap­ Hung, 21. a native of Caracag, Neil Patterson of Second Church.. POPLL.ATION UP build, said Martin. probably be in favor of the grad­ Robert Brawley (who acted as tist Church. Mrs. Rheinhold Rau- Washington, April 27 -'(P)—Con­ Mnirar. ThMiias Alaa. son cf Mr ard Mrs Wiiliam E Miir- j Ad vert ise mer.t— 'Venesuela. and Vasilios James Free Academ.v of that city. He Reservations for the luncheon TEL. Ml 9-1752 None of the sites in Hanford or uate park, ■ Including a medical guest conductor! and Mr. Gruber, tenberg of Concordia Evangelical necticut's population increased by rmr. K’eenev St He was ly m Apr.’. IT at Manchester Memo- ; McKinney Lumber. MI 3-2141. Kiritsis. 20. from Greece. Hung is Drying^ clothes graduated from the University of may be made by calling council I Radio ■West Hartford is large enough for school, but he wanted to poll them who organized and conducted the Lutheran Church. 11.7 per cent In the last decade rial Hospital. His rratemal grandra.rents are Mr and Mrs , Bolton Notch. Hundreds o f items a 1958 graduate o f the New York Connecticut in 19.54 with a bach­ representatives from each church. it easy today... all the schools, said Martin. before apeaking for them. i group. elor of arts degree, having ma­ Also. Mrs. Kenneth Ogren of A nur.sery for children will be as a result of migration, the O n - ! Georre F J>May. 19 Aurumn St. Kis ratemal grandparents are for the .home. Lumber,. Hardware. (This listtag iadades ealy tbeae aews braadoasts of 10 or 15-mlaate Military Acad«ny. He ia a biology leagtk. Seose staUaBa carry other short aewscasta.) Ml 3-5747 Speaking for them.selves and as All of the men agreed that a ' Likewise to be complimented are jored in government. Following Covenant Congregational Church, pro\Mded during the luncheon and sus Bureau said yesterday. Tlie j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray Colorad? Spnngs, Co’x> Mason. Electrical. Plumbing. F-uel major at University of Hartford the leaders of their respective or­ graduate park would be an asset j Tlie Manchester Evening Herald • • « • • Oil- Open 8 a m. to 5 p.m. his graduation from eollege, he Mrs. Rudolph Carlsnii of Emamiel se twice. state's population rose by 234,- ; w D Bo-isn wiNP—m e and treasurer of the International ganizations, the piofejisional men to the town.— and radio station W INF. who Lutheran Church, Mrs. Roger Wavae. .Alaa. son o f Mr and Mrs AH>ert M c K e rn , of Ar­ C.IAI New*. Wall Street I Wail Street aub. served as per.sonnel officer with 000 from migration between 1950 \ Brewed only 4 ]<> Art Jobssor Show I New* agreed the idea \va.s worth trying, A lly. LaBclle said there is "an sponsored the orchestra from its Morgan of North Methodist The Pleiades la a group of about and 1960. In addition, the bureau ' cadia. Calif- and forrrerlv -f Manc.hester He was bom Apnl 1 Maoebeeter Evening Herald Kiritsis came to this country Garner's the U.S. Air Force, attaining the J .tA RavBor Shines Futtoh L^wla Jr. in and they told Martin they would awful lot of Jockeying .or position " outset, providing mu.ric and de Church, Mrs. Frank Bartel of St. j 400 stars in the constellation Tail said there were'.509.000 births and j in Milwaukee... Naturally I in Arcadia. Calif. Ha paternal rrandparents are Mr wid Mrs. Coreeitry correnpondent. F. Paol- n.OO News. i Mutual Newt 1966, ia a 1959 graduate of A c k ­ rank of first lieutenant. Atty. .Sul­ 8 MMSWOI I> poll their brganizations to find out on the selection of the site. fraying other expenses incidental Mary's Church. Mrs. Thomas Rus- j fus. six of the stars being visible to 215,000 deaths in the state dur- I Robert McKeowr- 150 Oerter St. Ke h.as a broJier. David A.- ine Little. telepboiie PIIgTbB 11:15 Ra.vaor Shines Local News and Showcase ley High School In Hartford, and livan graduated from Uni'versity 1%: V.. ■ • ?■ .. 1:00 News. Sign (Jfl I Lowell Thomas. Phil Rixutto W v Give tirven SLuiii>t whether the members a.s*a whole -\niong the sites being consld- to such s rommunitv venture. of Connectieut I.4tw School in June sell and Mrs. Robert Bell of the the naked eve. ing the period. 1 bert. 4; and a sister, Valerie Jean. 5 2-8231. I CBS News is a sophomore at the University • a • • • WMAT-014 would be in favor of the .schools. er?d are a tract in West Hartford As to the pi-ogram it.self. it wraa 19fi0, and was admitted to the 4 00 Sound Stage I CBS—In Person ver.v interesting in choice and very Tsrertfv. N V M a s Raymond, son of Mr and Mrs^ Nicholas 4.40 Weather. Sports I Mutual Newt Dr. Donald W. Morrison, pres- i adjacent to St. .loseph College and Connecticut Bar the following I Local News and Showcase w'ell performed oh the whole. It Tw eeriv Jr. 5 Buckland Alley He was bom April 18 at Man­ T:00 Edward P. Morgan Ident of the Mancheater Medical i cnrrently owned by the Phoenix month. While attending Law T:15 Sound Stage I CBS News Analysis Association; Dr. William L. Con-; Mutual Life Insurance Co., and a was always good, and at times was chester’ Memorial Hospital- His maternal grandparmts are Mr. Spring Dance Set 8:30 NMlit PW W I The World Tonight School and until .becoming af­ aad Mr*. Ra-raoBd George. 4 S Hawthorne St His ^temal 11:39 PuMic AHair I Mutual Sports Ion. president of the medical staff i tract being offered free by the C^ty really excellent. filiated with the Les.sner. Rott- > Newt and Showcase rraadparer.ts’ are Mr a.nd Mrs. Nicho'.as Twerdv- Sr- .58 Tolland At Community Y U 00 Sign Ofl of Manchester Memorial Hospital; j of Hartford near McCook Hospital The opening Handel miLsic went ner, Karp and Jacobs law firm, he I CBS News coed news trovtb fent— well, despite the very difficult Take He has a brother Dougias William. 2. w n o -itg * I News and Showcase Dr. Courtney Simpson, president - for a medical school onl.v. wa.s employed ns a claims adjuster 4:00 News, Weatner I SIgnotT come visit and seo! we're parts for French horns, and I for A highlight of the fourth an­ 4:30 Strictly Sports of the Manchester Dental As.soria- | Sliist Act Soon by the Travelers Insiirance Co. Narbat. Brkaa .4n«ia. sen of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Nckly. aaid Martin, if any action-quartet of these instruments in the b'-* '4" Charter Rd. EHington He was bom April 20 at Rock- the Community Y tomorrow will be wife and daughter at 122 Chest­ 7 00 Conversation Piece West Hartfonl April 27 hospital; and A ltv .lohn LaBelle i taken by the atate legia- j orchestra, none of whom I had v-iHe Cttv Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. I » e the crowning of a king and queen. 7:3U New* se’t home haating nut St. and is a congregant of St. Two brothsr*. Wlls.n, 18. 'and president of the 'Manchester Bar during the current session ever encountered profesmonally .Austir- Elington His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Anna Xor- The dance, open to >t>ung people 7.45 Your Senator from Conn. James' Church, I 05 Pop* Oncert Barry RUey, 14, have learned that NOW OPEN Association, will poll members bv '"■'I’ lch ends in six week.s, Beethoven’s First Symphony b e t Hartford He has two brothers. Anthony John. 7. and Rex who are members of the recreation f :C6 What's Your Opinion our w ay I The law firm which A lly. Sul­ Alan. 4‘ and two sisters. Marv ESleeit A'and Donns Ann. 3. honesty pays. The boy* foimd postcard ' 'P'’ '’ property would be eaay to came next, and showed evidences department, is scheduled from 7 ;30 10:45 Nightbeat $9,000 in bills while returning livan has joined was originally or­ • s • * • ll:l»J New* ttie all aew You get premium quality The 396-aere site ia part of a 1 develop, he aaid. since it is more of thorough rehearsal b.v the or­ to 10 p.m. 11:30 Slarllcm Scresad* home fronv church last Sunday. Lo­ chestra. and understanding of the ganized by AUy.s. George Lessner Pbedpa. Doana Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phelps. lO C StC B ^ Mobilbeat with RT-98 . . . th. 992-acre-tract purchased hv the i "r 'f"-' "'1 and .John Rottner in 1946. follow­ 140 Pearl St She was bom April 21 at Manchester Memorial Jerry Bishop, a Hartford disk cal police raid yesterday the own' town from the Chenev familv In i available except a railroad. score bv Mr. Gruber. It is actually ^ k e y , will plaj records for danc­ w rup—I4M er had been found and rewarded miMt completely effective fuel one of the master's more difficult ing Atty. Rottner'a retum from H'woitaL Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Anna LaChapelle. 4:00 Today in HatBartlord 1957 for $1,250,000 ‘ i budget active, duty during World ar IT 144 Pearl S t Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Elmer Phelps. ing. ■fhe Kings Men of Hartford, a 7:00 BobSooM each of the boys $100. oU additive in use today. And The state could have the acreage ' "orkshop with the board of di- work*, harder to play than the banm Frisser of *:0U P.ay Soraer* you get premium aervioe. Au­ rectors, the general manager said celebrated "Fifth" for example, It wa.s later expanded to include Manchester. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. H*1«n 11 New* It needs by reimbursing the town Attorneys Karp and Ronald Ja­ ChappeOe. She has a brother. Timothy, 8; and two sisters. Kath­ Bolton will also pe. form. tomatic deliveries . . . a bal- the presence of a graduate school despite its earl.v dale of compo­ Mrs. Dorothy Kenny will crown 11:10 Ray Somers for the principal and Intereat on cobs. In addition to Atty. Sullivan. leen. 10. and Susan. 4 1:00 Del Rayce* Show anesd payment plan and many park in Manchester would b« an sition. • • • • • a king and (jueen from the follow­ whatever acreage is used, said Attorneys Herbert Lane, Sanford other extras designed to make Martin. asset to the town. It is Iikewi.se a neglected sym­ Wherier. Rowe Joaathan. son of Mr. and Mrs I^ w e H ing. candidates. Notice FAIRWAY Businessmen would benefit be­ phony. one which I'm -sure num- Plepler. Lewis Segal and F. Jo- home heating really easy. Also, he said, if more land is Hope Childers. Patricia Peck. cause the colleges would need hers of the audience may never •‘'cph Paradi.«o continue as as- Wheeler. 9 P-ange Hill Dr- Vernon He was bom Apnl 18 at needed for laboratories or hous­ Mary Lou Vanderhoff, David Skiff. COMPLETE SERVICE WE HAVE DAILY services and supplies, he said. have heard before in a "live" per- | sociates of the firm, Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are ‘Variety at its best!’’ ing, there is a federally owned Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Derivo. WilUmantic. His paternal Richard Higuera. and Joseph Director Donald Conrad said the formance. The performance last on your televisioa by an experi­ Mobilheot RT.fO Nike site adjacent to ihe town grandmother is Mrs. Katherine Wheeler. WUlunantic He has-j Rourke. enced and reliable technician— DELIVEKY TO THE next to the aew po|iular market... presence of the graduate schools night was one which ranged from miLsic is equal to anyone's. Even Chaperones 'will be Mr. and Mrs. owned property. The Nike site is might attract industries who very good to really excellent. The the technique was remarkable, three brothers, Michftel. 4H, and Timothy. and Jeffrey. 2. .Meenber of ‘^elsa.” oddWva • • • • • Robert Nell. Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1 ^ 3 due to be abandoned within six would want to take advantage of first and last movement.'" in par­ when one considers he has not been Godstoa. Peter PhnUpa, son of Mr. and Mrs Joel Godston. 85 Kloter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald HILLS TELEVISION ...opea every iay till 6 pjn. months, he aaid. The housing the concentration of brains among ticular were exceptionally well a practicing conceit pianist since Highland Dr.. Wapping. He was bom April 21 at Manchester Oowies. Mr*. Daniel Newcomb, and MI 9-M98 BOLTON project for Nike families eoiild •Jie faculties. The developrnent of done • 1940 Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are M r and Mre. Durwood Bushie. Wednesday, thursiay, friiay till 9 p.m. WE GIVE provide some housing for faculty the area on the circumferential After the intermission Mr. Tlie program closed with the H. C. Jensen. Durham, N. T . His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and students. highw-ay around Boston is an ex­ Gniher demonstrated his abilitie.s (.."Petite Suite." by Debussy. This l.s and Mrs John Godston; Staten Island, N- T. AREA main street store 0|mn GREEN STAMPS Atty. LaBelle said that a law ample of this, he said. as a pianist, relinquishing the ! a work originally conceived for • • • • • school could be put up an.v-where. baton to MV. Robert Brawley. di two pianos, and owes its orchestral Vines. MeUsaa Ana. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold L. thursiay anH friday till 9 pjn. It does not have to be near other rector of the Hartford Conserva-' garb as heard last night, to Mr. Vines, Broad Brook. She was bom April 21 at Manche.ster Me­ graduate schools i or a large city, tory o f Music. Although he is not ! Gniher. While it was still well morial Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LENOX • ample free and easy parking • MORIARTY he said, so long a.s it has a good their regular conductor, the or- | played, it was the least well done Otto Alleman. Rockville. Her paternal grandparenU are M r and law library'. Flood Hits C'hestra was sufficientl.v flexible to ] of the prog.ram. Perhaps it is too Mrs. Harold W. Vines, Concord, N. H, She has a brother. Doug­ W HY M AN However, he said, a medical respond admirably to Mr. Braw- .subtle for an orchestra in such an PHARMACY for our las. 2 BROTHERS school should be near a hospital. Middletown lev's baton. earl.v stage of development. The • • • * • very special He suggested that If the unl- i Tills was the most pretentious I "Cortege." in particular suffered Ssi-Malds. Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fredericos Savi- 299 E. CENTER ST. grand opening! versit.v chooses a site near a hos­ number on the program, and one from lack of nuance, and at times dakis 57 Stnnmer Si. She was bom April 21 at Manchester Me Ml 3-5135 pital for a medical school, the uni- (Continued from Page One) in which the orchestra acquitted j from faulty intonation. The mortal Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr and Mrs. IN SPACE H L . Ml 94)896 301-315 Center St. versit.v will also want to move it.s itself In a thorouglily professional "Mcnuel" went better, and the Christ MeLete-s. Concord. N. H. Her paternal grandparenU are schools of physical therapy, nurs­ honees wouldn't be washed away. manner. As for Mr. Gruber's per­ final “ Ballet" was very effective. Mr. and Mrs. Michael SavidakU. Crete. Greece. ing and other related schools near We were lucky, we had a second formance of the solo part. I was Altogether it was a most enjoy­ • • • • * the medical school. floor but they had onl.v one floor." ver.v surprised. I have been ac­ able evening for me and for the “H Gennaa. Michael David, son of M r and Mrs. David F. Ger­ Dr. Conlon said the current The actual buildings on the quainted with him for some time, near capacity audience, which de­ man. Carolvn Dr- Hebron. He was bom April 21 at Mancherter trend in medical college arrange­ chicken farm escaped damage as and had ho idea he was a pianist manded and receive I an extension Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ora Lee ment Is to build an entire hospital the millions of gallons of water of .such considerable stature to the printed 'program in the form Cranford. Decatur, Ga His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and on the grounds of a medical school. swept across an open field there. Mr. Gniber accorded the Rach- of the "Coronation March” from Mrs. S. M. German. Portland. Whether the university woi f want Four cars around the Ang;! home maninoff work a ver.v definitive i Me.vcrbeer's opera "L « Prophet," • • • • • ^ affiliate with Manchester Me­ were pushed together in a cluster performance in which he showed j Perhaps it is because m.v leanings Bodcher, Knrt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boucher. 33 Ridge­ morial Hospital is unknown. about 25 yards away. One car in a that while at moments his tech-; are operatic an.vway. but this extra wood St He was bom April 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ He said later that there will be garage was twisted through the nique may be a little rusty, his j number seemed the best performed tal. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Garrity. a tremendous need for physicians .side of the building. artistic comprehension of the ; of all. 12 Proctor Rd. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boucher, Vernon, and Mrs. Julia Boucher. Rockville. He has a brother, Roland. 22 months. • • • • • West, Snsaa Angt^"" daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert A. - s S - S X ''- •'■"■’7 West IIL 114 Hilkrest Ave.. West Hartford. She was bom April T I E O N A 7 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Dr. and . ' ' Mrs W. John Field. 211 Bqsilder Rd. Her paternal grandparenU t W are Mr. and'Mr*. Robert AS West U, WUkes-Barre, Pa. N E W KIND /■ K. ^ A OF COMFOfSTI V P.A.C. 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A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. THURSDAY, APRIL *7, 1961 / I PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 PAGE SEVEN actions of the verj^ people wrtio noting ( a number of safety of­ |Eanrt?PBtpr ficials and representatives of oth­ ISazi Death Machine for Jews Auxiliary to the Cblldren's Serv­ Rockville-V ernon niembers of the church choir. The gram; and Mrs. Frank Forbes, and to contlnita for the current would have destroyed it forever. Connecticut er organisations had appeared in a Rockville-V erndn ices of Connecticut axe selling accompanist Is Mrs. 9 f man of the trophy committee and ington. Pat Egan, who has a back­ post graduate education for gen­ Overhauled and Tcated THOUAS r rtiRGVPON to do. A Thought for Today C /u it^ P la n Poppy Sale The'"Minstrel Daze” show, spon­ ground of minstrel show experi­ be ushers for the evening. any time after 8 a.m. Friday to WALTER R FERGCSON To Rocky, Still Migs Having thus brought the totali­ several feet high—on hie left. As M l 9 -9 8 14 Mrs. Thomas H o^ er Is chairman eral practicing doctors in medicine PublUbrn T,- j „ K_ij . . We •ometimea find it difficult to Sponsored by the Manchester «• CMKfNBt IMi ■< IMt« of the advertising committee for sored by the Vernon Congregation­ ence, has recently replaced Edward and surgery. meet In Luang Prabang with "The Poun

/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSD^AY, APRIL 27, 1961 P A G E N X N B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 'P a g e e ig h t Ing waa held merely to oonaldar Bolton RockviUe^Vemon “ how beat to take action wtthout Post Office Boosts Five Survivors upsetting the department" AN ESin DRIVES Town Aides Wrangling On April. 5. the commlaalonere Money Order Fees AMD ResideWs to Incompetence Said Basis mat with Bartlett to leant Us reec- Of Cuba Scrap Uon to the chargee. BarUett on (Ountlanei from Fags Oae) PiUlK AREAS Over Luring Industry duty a t the time, waa simply In- ^Take G)ver^ THIS WEEK ONLY! For Sergeant^8 Demotion vltM In to talk with the conunls- order and special deUvsry feea, CnisiMd DrivBway Arrive in U.S. ■lonera. McCusker said he advised said no change would be made In Bartlett e hearing was not neces­ the present special delivery fees Gravtl, StoM ami Sand In CD Alert The Town Development Commission is riding a c ^ u s e l (Ckmtlmied from Page Oae) Testimony in Common Pleaa^big, MeCnaker suggeated. the re- sary for demotion, only dlsmlasat for tint-class msU. ault. would have a had effect on Qaaiaatsefi BatMtaettea that twirls to the discordant tunes called by (>nfflrri Mana- Court yesterday brought out that In the complaint filed by Ham- The qtedal delivery chargee for Bolton Civil Defenae Director where they were picked up Tues­ the department and would prob­ mar, the city la accused o f arbi­ aaeond, third and fourth clasa mat­ fter Richard Martin, former TDC chairman Robert T o m ^ , former RockviUe PoUce Sgt. Les­ John D. Avery aaid today that and a couple of members of the Democratic Town Comnuttee day by the S. S. Louise, operated ably be highly embarraaelhg trary action in not granUng Bart­ ter would be tnmesad aa followi: ter F. Bartlett was demoted to pa­ Bartlett. lett a hearing or g l^ g him writ­ l> to two pouBda from 65 cents to N. E. roENGH GO. townspeople will be expected to last n i^ t and tW « morning. by the Caribbean Steamship Co., trolman on grounds o f incompe­ Atty. Harry Hammer, repreaent- ten notification c f the charges. cents; from 2 to 10 pounds, Coventry— Phone PI 2-7161 take cover for about 10 minutes L ist night General Manager hired who should be *n[ept tree a subsidiary of Reynolds metals. tence. ing BarUett, rrad from mbiutee of A t the April 8 session, BarUett from 65 cents to 65 cents; over 10 beginning at 4 p.m. Friday, aa Martin told thret- members of the from the direction of Mr. Martin. Dava CUnger, a spokesman for It was the first pubUc acknowl­ the police commission's meeting pounds, from 70 cents to 80 cents. said he m i^ t as well "take my board of directors during a budget Someone who would be a aelf edgment of the b ^ s for 4he de­ April 9 to hriiw out the charge of The new money order schedule part ot public participation in the DOUBLE TRIPLE S Reynolds, told newsmen that “ the si'oricshop on the i L>C budget that starter, who can work on his awn motion. No specific Instances ^ r e Incompetence, “nte commiaeion vot­ atripea off,” according to Mc­ 24-hour national CD training ex­ government is concerned that some would be: Up to $10—20 cents; /low m ets at rm ^ a be thought the TDC members t»-ere initiative." diacuBsed, but testimony at the ed the demoUon In that meeting Cusker. from $10 to $50— 30 cents; and ercise, “Operation Alert.” Avery 6 "apathetic'’ because none of them Democratic Town Committee of the Cubans will not want their hearing indicated there were num­ and the City Council unanlmoualy On April 9, the commission met from $50 to $100, the top limit — We seU the aaid traffic wdll be atopped and Bhowed up for a budget hearing he Chairman Ted Cummlngi re­ lectures taken or their names used erous occasions when the charge approved the action April 10 In again and voted the demoUon. It 85 cents. pedestriana directed to ahelter scheduled before slashing their gretted that the Democrau had in fear of reprisals at home.” applied. an cKecutive aeaalon. was followed April 10 by eonncil The present money order sched­ money’^avlns when the "take cover” signal la budget request from I l l . l U to Jl,- been "too generous" with the Re­ ImnUgration. health service and Common Pleas Judge.Robert A. oh the atand, Bartlett, a mem­ spproviU. ule provides for a 15-cent fee for Bounded. Thia algnal ia a wravering 425. other federal authorities went WaU closed the hearing yeeter- ber of the department for 31 yean, Two days later, Hammer filed orders up to $5; 30 cents between Gnat Am&fkm elren wail that laeta ateut three Meanwhile, former TDC chair­ publicans in reappointing a Re­ publican. Martin Alvord. to the abroad to interview the Cubans da.v by taking lawyers’ bri^s for said be felt the chargee againet hij complaint with the Common $5 and $10; and SO cents between minutes. man Tomassi was teiling the Dem­ first. study before deciding whether or him were not aerioua Ha eald It Audible alert algnala, steady ocratic Town Committee o i Town Planning Commission, in Pleas court requiring the. city to $10 and $100. Homeowners Polcy '"Ihe government has complete not to issue a temporary restrain­ was the first time he had ever re­ ahow cause why a temporary hi' Day esUmated the money order blaata of three to five minutes In “ apathy™ his committee encoun­ 1958. Commission members re­ charge »nd control over everything BLUE STAMPS elected Alvord chairman. ing order against the city, an ac­ ceived disciplinary action. juncUon should not be ordered. changes would bring in an extra length, will sound at 3 p.m. Friday. I Clip This Conpon tered from the Planning and Zon­ at the moment," CUngwr said. tion which might force a hearing The sequence o f meetlnga land­ No public participation is required ing Commission, the directors and Former Director Hutchinson Hammer eaid in summation, the $5 a year, and the spe­ Aaked if any U.S. SUte Depart­ on the specific charges against ing to the demotion was described at that time. other administrators, including the said that the general manager’s InjuncUon acUon seeks to rein- cial delivery increases about $3.5 Ask ment men were present, he said he Bartlett. thb way: million. A t about 4:10 p.m. more than general manager, who do not see attitude is the key to the success would “ prefer not to say any­ stata Bartlett and restrain the city the need for an active purwilt of of the town's attempt to attract Bartlett learned o f his pending The poUce commlsskm (MeCua- for 300 volunteers will begin putting thing." ker, and Alderman Edwin J. Heck from removing Mm from his for­ in eight-hour shifts at CD head­ Industrj', he said. industry. demotion April 5 during a meet­ Among officials to go on board ing of the City Police Commis­ and Clarance J. McCarthy) met mer post, at least until proper NABfDD 'tY KKNNBD Y details quarters. Bolton and other towns Following Tomaasl’i talk, which Until General Manager Martin was a medical doctor to examine notice is given and a hearing la New Haven, April 37 (/P)— Neal Included several recommendations i jg enthusiastic about new industry sion. with Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr^ will have problems on paper to the survivors. CUnger said am­ Commission Chairman Thomas Corporation OounMl Harvey A. cemvened. E. Miller, professor of psychology solve in connection with mock at­ STAMPS for putting new pep into Man in Manchester, said Hutchinson, bulances were standing ready in J. McCusker said the commission Yonce and Police Capt. Peter J. Yonce argued that the injunc­ at Yale, h u been named to Presi­ BA6UN tack. WHh This Gaipon ond The PurchoM of Chester's pursuit of industry, for­ “nothing can be dona” ' case they were needed. tion, If granted, would not solve dent Kennedy’s Science Advisory YOUR FRIENDLY Dowgewlcs March 29 to discuss mer director John Hutchinson, "W e don’t know their physical decided to demote BarUett rather INSURANCE AGENCY Objectives of the teat are to teat the situation Involving Bartlett. Bartlett’s sltuaUon. The court can­ Committee, the university an­ *5.00 or more who has disagreed with General condition.” he said. than dismiss him. It was felt, Mc­ warning devices, check communi­ Cusker said, that Bartlett could Mayor Flaherty, In answer to not order the city to reinstate the nounced y esterday. Miller la an Boats 66A. Boltea, Ooaa. cations, determine the efficiency Exc«pl on Alcoholic 6av«rogti. OgartUtt. Frith Mifk 2 Manager Marlin on many issues, Earlier, a 27-year-old Cuban, one retain employment in the depart­ question by Hammer during yaa- former sergeant, Yonce said. authority on learning of Martin’s the Iona Manufacturing Co., and 1240 to hear a special broadcast. statements last night said the chairman o f the Manchester Can­ TPC Short Seaelon READ Y TO C O O K cer Society, made the annoimce- commission thought It was suf­ The Town Planning Commission, 4 T0 9 K».AVG. ment today. ficiently represented by Its execu­ in one of its shortest meetings on He said, however, the goal of fj tive director, Richard Tlbbitta. Swifi's record, gave preliminary approval “Mr. Tibbitts, who drew up our $12,650 is not yet in sight. His committee is still waiting for re­ DEEP FLAVOR COFTEE to a two-plot subdivision map sub­ budget for approval by our mem­ mitted by E. Pierce Herrick for t bers, was at our meeting on the turns from Maneheater’s profes­ sional groups and retail mer- Preiuioiii CHASE and SANBORN “ bir 65c property located across- from the budget granted full autborisation Bolton Center Cemetery. Approval to present the approved budget to Slelth aald, "Thanks to the SWEET LIFE by the TPC was subject to con­ Mr. Martin on our behalf, and to sideration of the proposal by the answer any questions concerning overwhelming response o f Man­ chester residents to the more than EVAPORATED MILK 6 SIL83C Zoning Conunission. lb. It." said Tomassi. The maps show the two lots have 000 volunteer workers and cap­ TURKEYSThis low price plus Triple>S Blue Stamps, too! “Each item on the budget was tains who w a it out to canvass CAMPBELL’S less than the required 200 foot discussed and approved prior to 16 Oz. U. S. C H O IC E FREE 5 0 ’^ST A M P S every home in Manchester, that A T U IW E S T c frontage, but the area is 41,000 WITH COUPON AND WRCHASI os presentation. R was not deemed {riiaae of the 1961 cancer drive PORK 'n BEANS 69 feet, more than is required. Final ARMOUR STAR necessary tbsit we as a body pre­ went over the top.” consideration will be given to the SIX MB. CANS sent ourselves at thia tnltial hear­ MIRACLE WHIP ■Weekend campaigning was done property by the TPC after a re­ ing, particularly that such a de­ port from the Zoning Commission. RIVAL DOG FOOD tail was within the scope of Mr. by mat. women and taen-agers PRICES POSSIBLE SALAD DRESSING Q t Jar 5 9 c who wrere Joined by six cured can­ Projects to Help Blind RIBS OF y Tlbbits's salaried activities, and at cer patients. The V F W ’s Women's HOVJ BUSINESS NABISCO SUGAR HONEY GRAHAMS ... . 16 oz. pkg. 39c The Bolton Lions Club has an­ LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSIOMH a time when we (the members of YOUR nounced plans for two projects to OFFER GOOD THRU APRIL J9th the TDC) were pursuing our daily Aumliary, under the dixecUon of Mrs. Laura Ecabert, and the Man­ ASSURANCE KEEBLER TOWN HOUSE CRACKERS .. ,. .8 oz pkg. 25c raise money for the blind. A public occupations," said TtHnaasi. chester 6-H Oub, under the direc­ OF E ATIN O dance will be held June 2 at Fiano’s “ Past experience, incidentally, th e SHORT ^ BEEF tion o f M n . Vivian Ladobuche, in PLEASURE Restaurant, with music to be pro­ has ta u ^ t me peraonally that addition to 67 captains, canvassed vided by Tony O'Brlght's orchestra. logic on our part has no effect Proceeds will be given to the Con­ areas In Manchester. / MOST DELICIOUS FREESOi;- STAMPS upon Mr. Martin's budget recom­ Mrs. Gloria Benson served as necticut Institute for the Blind. WITH COUPON AND PRUCHASI OP mendations, and I refer to last chairman o f the house-to-house O The following Sunday, June 4, H A M ^ ^ EITHER year's budget discussion in sup­ T/iis low price plus Triple-S Blue Stampst too! campaign, members of the Lions Club will BARCOLENE BARCOIENE port of this," he said. Slelth ^ d he hopes to have a DAIRY FOODS canvass the town to sell brooms lb ARMOUt STAR “ Mr. Martin's current actions complete report on fund-raising ! made by the institute. Funds from AIMOUI STAI BLEACH TABS or JET STARCH and remarks are indicative of why within the next week and, if the : thia sale will be donated for eye ... ___PKG. OF 12 16.02. CAN It is extremely difficult to seri’e professional and retail merchants j HOOD’S GARDEN SALAD CREAMED research. ib .^ M * rnnnii#FRANKS All m eat Lssl COUPON P[> CUSTOMEt with honor and hcneety on an ap­ AtMOUr STAUONG — ARMOUR STAR I S B l O IIK GOOD IHPU S6T., AP«ll 29lh groups do their part in the drive, ' Cancer Crusade at 8228 First cuts slightly higher. Special at pointed commission in the town ManON AND PIMCHASE OF capabilities. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: BIRDS EYE POTATO PARADE swimming program which will be­ He and the directors agreed the Winthrop Danielson. 137 Olcott gin June 26. Formerly of Peters­ ONE OR MORE POUNDS OF ' town should continue to have a St.: Mrs. Elsie O'Brien, Broad burg. Va. and Nashua, N.H., Mrs. 2 ' “ 3 7 * o r . developnient commission, and that Brook; Ronald Perrone, 102 Sum­ TINY TATER Lb. Eloise will conduct the program GROUND BEEF mer St: Mrs. Mildred Seavey, 44 SWANSDOWN PREMIUM lilatch h i <* until the present situation Is Im­ PORTERHOUSE with the help of two senior and LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER Sterling PI.; Mn. Shirley Du­ proved. he and the directors and CRINKLE CUTS Pkg. two Junior instructors. L u t year OFfER GOOD THRU SAT.. APRIL 79th the Chamber of Commerce will quette. 35 Cooper S t: Eric Mess- 240 children took the swimming talk to prospective industries. ner. East Hartford; Mrs. Dorothy EA. lessons. CAKE MIXES A t the same time that the di­ Helm. 47 Agnes Dr.; Mrs. Flor­ FRENCH fries Your Choice Classes will be held five days a rectors and general manager were ence Hoher, 152 School 8 t; Mrs. K) week from 9 a.m. to noon for seven 19-oz. talking In the hearing room of the Loretta Rioux, Ellington; Mrs. BIRDS EYE weeks, ending on Aug. 18, at IC Stella Babaliauskas, 93 Cooper deal FREE 20 tr-: STAMPS municipal building, two members Camp Johnson located off Rt. 6. fuii^'omor WITH COUPON AND FUROiASE OF of the Development Commission St.: Michael CJrockett RED 1, ASARAGUS SPEARS » , 47c Mrs. Richard Olmsted and Mrs. J. pkgs- waited for other members to ap­ Manchester: Earl Pirtel, RFD 3, Angelo Freddo will assist Mrs. L2-OZ. fjlaleh em . ONE M B .'c a n pear In the probate room for a Manchester: Irving Taylor, 143 S. Wilfred Maxwell In meiking ar­ pkgu scheduled meeting, and finally left Main St.: Kathie Robinson, 5 W ar­ CHUCK rangements for the course. Ap­ CUTRITE tO-oz. MARTINSON'S COFFEE when no one else appeared ren St.: Truman Hills, Wapplng; ■/S555525255322?5ji( plication forms will be distributed pkgt. Former Chairman Tom«.ssi told Michael Strycharz, 14 Regan St.. in the near future. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER the Democratic Town Committee Rockville; Richard Crafts. 9'7 tUP this coupon, Adult supervision for the pro­ WAX PAPER OFFER GOOD THRU SAT.. APRIL 29ih that manufacturing in Manches­ Princeton St.: Cheater Gray. !< gram will be provided by Mrs. ter has decreased 18 per cent be­ Storrs: Mrs. Ann Twrtble, North j I Fresh Produce | Maxwell. Mrs. Gaaprin Morra, 125.fi. tween 1950 and 1958, while the Coventry; Mrs. Christina Kelly, Mrs. Francis Selbie and Mrs. Law­ IC population increased 16 per cent. 670 W. Middle Tpke.; Pamela rence Converse. rolls The resultant tax burden on Bishop. Storrs: Robert Mongell, 70 Scouts ‘Recognized’ Uor FREE 20 v: STAMPS ^ homeowners, he said, has been un­ Brent Rd,; Carol Hare, 10.5 Cole­ FANCY, TENDER, YELLOW Members of Girl Scout Troop 608 WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF man Rd.: Donna Bokls, Hillside comfortable. but not enough to FREE ^5 were thrilled Wednesday when STRAWBERWSJ - make them “imhappy." Ave.. Vernon; Joseph Dubanoski, they were Introduced by State Rep. MOOEItN ONE PKG. OF 5 TRAYS "TTie average person is happv 181 Glenwood St.: Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Dorothy Miller to the House HG NANS 2 .J 39* anciK* bi Manchester." he said. I f there S t Jacques, 342 Middle Tpke.; of Representatives during their P > V 5 BROIUA-FOIL wa.s a crisis, such as Pratt and David Wiley, 79 Niles St.; Paul i Summer Squash 2119' visit to the State (japitol. ’The Bol­ ■Whitney folding, the taxpayers Brickhouse. Wapplng: Mrs. Re­ ton |1rls sat in the front seats of LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER would provide, the motivation the gina Wendell, Pillsburj' Hill, Rock­ the gallery to observe proceedin OFFER G O O D 'thru SAT.. APRIL 79iH town's adminstratons and com- ville; Robert Contois, 355 Adams FANCY, FIRM, CRISP and were welcomed by the Spea 2 mlssiona are lacking, he said. S t er of the House at the start of the The state will help the town ADM ITTED TODAY: Mrs. session. C^/9/ry ^pecis/s/‘ bring an industry from another Helen Grabowski. 376 Hartford The trip was part of an aiU-day Cstiforhis Nsve! state, but only if -the town is work­ Rd. outing arranged by their leaders Cucumbers lOTEl BAR FREE 20;^ STAMPS 0 ing on Its own to bring the indus­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son Mrs. Donald 'Tedford and Mrs. Mal­ try in by providing good sites, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ShCpshin- colm SoutherUn. WHIPSTIXBUHER WITH COUPON AND PURCHASi OF r. ONE 4/5 PT. BTl. REGINA uUlltiea proper zoning and finan­ ski, 39 Grove Str. a daughter to EXTRA FANCY, NO. 1, RED RIPE OUAIITT MAID 'Sltcad Poil. Procasi cial help, he said. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wiley, Ver­ The building committee of Bol­ FOR WINE or GARLIC VINEGAR Pharmaceutical, plastics and non Inn Trailer Park. Vernon: a ton Cong;regational Church will AMERICAN CHEESE electronics Industries were recom­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Dia­ meet tonight at 8 in the parish mond, South Coventry: a son to room. BORDEN e a M W OrangesSWEET—RED RIPE SWEET—CAIIFORNIASWEET—CAIIFORNIA lU SWEET— PUERTO RICAN IIMII ONE COUPON P« CU5IOME8 mended for Manchester by the basket OfFEI GOOD THtU S6T, APRIl 29ih Economic Development Associates Mr. and Mrs. John Deasy, 22 Strawberries 39* Rehearsals will be held tonight GELATIN SALADS 2 c-t55* 7 three or four yean ago, he said. Jones St. , at the Community Hall for the Prices Go Up BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. ladies third degree and the ladles HOFFMAN PAST. PROCESS , WATERMELON IRESH PEAS PINEAPPLES Among the difficulties the- dC' ,and Mrs. Harvev Cleveland, 104 drill team of the Bolton Grange. HOT PEPPER CHEESE p" 45* larg. velopment commission has encoun­ West St., RockviUe. The teams will meet at 8 p.m. » g c 2 2 ^ tered in bringing such industries DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: r w FREE 20;:: STAMPS 0 to Manchester, he said, is that Raymond Tilden, 63 Garden St.; Advertisement— /\/3o o y ly n o GARDEN DEPT. SPECIALS! WITH COUPON AND PURCHASI OF private owners jack up the prices Maureen O’Neill. 191 Henry St.; McKinney Lumber, M I 3-2141, ONE MB. PKG. FIEISCHMANN'S on their land, the zoning commis­ Mrs. Natalie Bancroft Wapplng; PLUS GREEN STAMPS Bolton Notch. Hundreds o f items FRfSH lA K iO -C R IS P GRASS SEED m a q ic c a r p it 5 PEAT HUMUS SOIL CONDFTIONn UHO sion refuses to establish an in­ Paul Wupperfeld, 90 Grandview for the home: Lumber, Hardware. ALL FES-Q G R A SS SEED MARGARINE ' dustrial park zone, and the town S t: Leslie Robinson, 5 Warren St.; Mason, Eaectrical, Plumbing, Fuel 3 *1” FERTILIZER GRAND CARDfN 6-10.4 OH. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. lb. $A|9 Is not planning now to construct Norbert Saegaert, 21 Westminister APPLE PIE HYBRID ROSE BUSHES „ 69‘ ORGANIC LAWN TREAT io.6-6 Si bog A UMlF ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER- utility lines for future Industrial Rd.: Rosaire Inkei, 28 Helalne Rd.; AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ OFFER GOOD THRU SAT., APRIL 29iS Bites. Clement Manning. Broad Brook; April 29 Ttia flovor'e Ilia eome Tomassi said the Manchester Mrs. Alberta Paggioll, RFD 2. ton correspondent Grace McDer- oNiv 4 9 * NaHohdBsby Week! Tlini' Mar 6 Freehlike Qele! ■I Industrial Development Founda­ Manchester; Charles Schoen. 109 Riott, telephone Mitchell 8-6566. CNMAMON RAISIN NUNS 35* tion, which was started by John Norman S t; Mrs. Mary Evans, 25 Whole Kernel Corn 2 Deme to raise money to loan or OPEN WED, till 8 P.M.-THURS. till 8:30 P.M.- FRI. till 9 P.M. Pablum Ootmeol Cereal ' 21^ * cans N. Elm St; Elisia Stentella, 132 DEUGATE8SEN (SPECIALS FREE 20 lo STAMPS give to prospective industries has Birch S t; Mrs. Helen Plouffe, 330 200 at Red Men 2 “ 3 5 f ! only a few hundred dollara so far. AT YOVB MANCHESTEB or Junket Custard Desserts 2pkgs.25^ Cream Style Corn A cans or ^ WITH COUPON AND PURCHASi OF Main St.; William Tierney, 219 W. HABTFOBD GRAND UNION Other towns can offer $100,000 Center S t; Barbara Smith, i03 ONE 12 OZ. CAN Birthday Banquet s t u m u Shoestring Carrots package deals to Industry, said Milford Rd.; Mrs. Margaret Vaug­ f DCiMESTlC SLICED Gerber ftuby Food 6 jara92^ 2 5 ’ Ikxnaasl. han, 122 Avondale Rd.; Mrs. Kay SPAM The development commiaeion Pullo, French Rd.. Bolton; Mr.s. About 200 members and guests SWISS CHEESE u. 79c Animal Cookies “ "^Tz pkg 19c Green Beans niiKH style atould be reorgaalged, he eald, ■WUhelmina Fleiacher, 44 Biase)! attended the 49th annual banquet POTATO—COLESLAW MACARONI , IIMII ONE COUPON PEI CUStOMEI o f the Miantonomoh ’Dribe, Inter­ 14-or. with representatives o f the Cham- S t; Mrs. Ourania Savidkis and Gerber Baby Food cN oam 6 hot 9 5 ‘ Garden Peas I coni OHEP GOOD THIU'SAT.. APIIl !»lll tMO' of Commerce, the foundation national Order of Red Men, Sun­ daughter, 57 Summer S t; Mrs. FRESH SAUD u. 29c ' !2 or. and the directon

1 / Two ddtx, *D«atlnatlaa Moon" by Den 1 ond "Good BcouU" by Den 10 of Cub P»clt M WfUlghtod n recent moeUns of too pocJt at tbe Greon School. Den * m«do tho fla* P*^!^**: tlon, accompealed by AJaa lUco at the piano. PartidpanU In the flrat aiui were Steven Gataa, Sdcbad Carr Roaa Dingwall. Gary Talaaao and Robert Smith. TaWng In “ Good Scouta” amre Keith Baglay, David McCrudan. Rlchanl^Maaon. Jamea Gorman and Valdia Klavina. The cubs wlU visit the subma­ rine base at Groton May 21. Cut* and their families are Invltod. and reservations • must be made by May 1 for bus transportation. Cubmaster John Gorman pre­ The achool lunch menus for M«y sented awards as follows: 1 through May 5 are aa follows: James McCruden and Keith Elementary lev. denner badges: Richard Monday: Chicken salad aand- Bon and' Darid McCruden. Silver wich, vegetable aticka, peara, milk. arrows; Robert Smith, wolf; Jota Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, Gorman and Da“ id Strlmaltls, mashed potato, buttered com, but­ lion and gold and silver arroOT, tered roll, ice cream, milk. Michael Carr, wolf, gold and silver m Wednesday : Tomato aoup, pea­ arrow, and assistant denners: nut butter and Jelly nandwl^ ap­ Steven Gates, wolf, gold arrow, Sptetaeular, too, our,anniversary array of choice meats at really thrifty prices. As always, you'll ple upiide down cake, milk. denner, and assistant denner; Ross Thursday: Spaghetti with meat Dingwall, wolf. goU and silver ar- sauce, rolla, buttered beans, gela­ 2 % row and dennari Gary Gsi f find the quality superb - meat that's tender, juicy and full of flavor. You'll Save at these prices! tin with whipped cream, milk. wolf, denner. and gold arrow; Friday: Fish sticks, browned po­ Michael Flemmg. wolf, gold arrow tatoes, tomato sauce, bread and and denner: and Jamea Gorman, lootc AT THese MONeY-SAVtNo SAi£ speotAtst butter, buttered peas, mixed fruit, g^d and silver arrow. anniversary milk. Barnard Junior A I.'.S. Air Force cartoon film. Monday: Vegetable beef soup, "Wings for Roger Windsock,** was FULLY meat loaf or peanut butter and shown at a recent meeting of (^b jelly sandwich, grapefruit sections, milk. Scout Pack 47 st South Meth­ DE LUXE — 9 D ELICIO U S FLA V O R S Tuesday; Meat and noodle scal­ 7 odist Church. Cubmaster Durward Miller led lop, tossed salad, biscuit and but­ CAKE ter, sunshine cake with frosting, the opening exercises. sMistad by COOKED milk. Den 7 in conducting the flag cere- 00 Wednesday: Pizza with meat monv. Webelos ScouU Victor Gei­ CAKE and cheese, whole kernel com, ger and Kurt MUler assisted Miller 1 LB. 3 OZ. bread and butter, vanilla pudding in inspection. Duncan Hines MiXES PKGS. with fruit, milk. JOAN C A tO L Den 1 presented a skirt on rail­ EACH SHANK SECTION Thursday: Turkey on biscuit roads after roll call. S A V I tc with gravy, cranberry sauce, but­ Pack activiUea, Including the First National Stores recommends a mouth-watering, tered peas, mashed potato, assort­ propoeed carnival and tour the Amarica's Top Sailing Soup S A V I 4c ed gelatin with cream, milk. submarine base In Groton were ORANGE COCOANUT l-AYER full^ cooked Ham for your Sunday dinner. Friday: Baked haddock, tartar discussed at the parentsf businesa sauce, parsley potato, stewed to­ meeting. A committee waa aelect* ^ lead wilh a Fr.eih, Rich A quick glaze and a lazy baking is all it. naeds matoes or waxed beans, bread and ed to nominate a new slate of can­ X C . V . butter, applesauce, milk. didates for next year’s executive Illing Junior committee. for a delicious main courst. Monday: Vegetable beef soup, Donald Warner, BlacUedge Dis­ toasted cheese sandwich, appis trict representative, gave an 11- Campbells 6-69 sauce, milk. hiatrated talk about cub actlvl- LB S«rve FINAST MUSTARD - Delicious with HAM *ruesday: Beefburgers, buttsred tlea at Camp Pioneer. Pattaurizad Procau - W hile, Colored, Sw iu , Pimento S A V I 11c 53< Center Slices beets, fniit gelatin with cream, The parenU’ banner was award­ Butt Section milk. ed to Den 8. Peter Robinson placed Wednesday: Frankfurter on roll, potato chips, fruit slaw, peanut the Cuborama streamer on the BIG " 1" 2 lb butter cookies, milk. pack flag. Gary Maxwell waa s k in l e s s BAG awarded a prise for selling more Smoked Butts 59< Fresh Sliced Cod 25< Fran k !u rts 9 0 Thursday: Spaghetti with meat tickets than other scouts for the sauce, carrot-celery sticks, whole Cuborama. Sava pn Quality Cardan Naadi - Availabla at All wheat bread and butter, . ginger *The pack meeting was cloaed by Kraft Cheese =2^^59 rium p; lo m squares with chocolate froeting, MUler with reclUtlon of ths Cub OLD First National Suparmarkats milk. Scout prayer. IICHMOND - Rich in Garden Flavor S A V I 11c Friday; Macaroni with eheesa, hundred! EMERALD GREEN green salad, whole wheat bread and butter, mixed fruit, milk. Slides of Camp Pioneer in Wln- Rose Food \ 5 LB sted were shown at a recent meet­ Michigan Peat rj98< Senior High ing of Cub Scout Pack 143 in the Plant Feed s b a g Monday: Baked link sausage, auditorium of Nathan Hale School. Fo¥i1 Evergreen Food ) EACH^ Peat Moss /”>oe!t2.98 apple sauce, mashed potato, but­ Den 5 opened the meeting with tered peM, bread and butter, milk. the pledge of aUeglence. *Taking *rueaday: Frankfurter with baked beans, cabbage salad, brown part were Ronald Brackley, Den­ V SEAM String Beans nis La CtoIs, and Dale Robbina. bread and butter, milk. Donald Warner, who showed the Wednesday: Beef stew with po­ eUdes, also diacuased aome of the tato and carrot, bread and butter, recreational faciUtiea at the camp. F resh A.nAiversAry FredlAce milk. The neatness trophy waa pre­ S A V I 20c Thursday: Baked hart), parsley TURKEY OR BEEF — HOMESTYLE QUALITY potato, whole kernel com, bread sented to Den 4 after inspection. All Popular Flavori CTN, Cubmaster William MuUen an' And butter, milk. S g s e c l A i s ! Friday: Tuna noodle casserole, nounced that a hike wUl be taken tossed salad, bread and butter, on May 7. Scouts will meet at 00 Charter Oak Park at 1:30 p.m milk. Delicious Topped with "Yor" Garden FINAST 8 OZ and the group will hike from the INDrSTBIAL AID BACKED fire tower In Glastonbury to the Sliced Strawberriei Chicken Pies FROZEN CTNS. Hartford, April 27 (/»»)—*rhe leg­ Gay City plcnlc"area for a picnic HABISCO - Tasty After Sdtool Snack ’ GRAPEFRUIT islature's Joint state development lunch. committee has put its stamp of Den 1 presented a puppet show, FLORIDA - WHITE approval on a bill to allow the "Plnocchio.” with puppets the SANDWICH state to guarantee up to $25 mil­ acouts had made. Taking part Sharp fresh flavor. lion in mortgage loans'for indus­ were *nioma8 Finnic, Scott Wil­ FINAST FANCY CALIFORNIA - Alw ays Smooth and Flavorful S A V I 2c Oreo Creme trial expansion. The bill, which loughby, James Anastasio, Harry 9 Parlact to wake up was given a favorable report yes­ Jenkina, Gary Larson, and Rich­ S p ecia l f Kaopi Food Fresher, Longer early morning appeliles. terday, would set up a commiasion ard Larson. Tangy sections for salad. to administer the program. It also Gordon McBride demonstrated 6"*39' calla for an appropriation of $40.- SEAMLESS REG ROLL his model railroad. 000 to finance costs of admljitra- Awards were presented as fol­ Soron Wrap tion. lows: lady LENOX Tomato Pttste 10-98' To Garnish Most Anything, Enhatvees Natural Flavor of Foods Dennis LaCroix, wolf; Bruce AAany Hoiuehold Uses ■eto. gold arrow on wolf; Doug- "YOR" CARDIN - Breakfast Treat S A V I 24c McBride, bear; Dale Itobblns, |E ems* I CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ..ouglas McBride, Raymond De- LEMONS WEEKEND Corbert, Ehnerson Dumore. David Brillo Soap Pads 2 ofn 47* Mullen and Jamea Anastasio, gold Delicious Served Hot with l emon, Fresh and Tender arrow on bear. A Nutritious, Hoolthful Drink ^ SPECIALS! Also, Thomas Finnie, Harry BROCCOLI CALIFORNIA BUNCH Jenkins, Emerson Dumore and •59 OLDS. $1995 Raymond DeCobert, silver arrow ^ Grapefruit Juice 4 -H - "88’’ Holiday Sedan, TOMATO JUICE 46-OZ CAN Adds Flavor to Salads, Soups, Staws on bear; Raymond DeCobert and Ubby 35* 59 RAMB. $1695 Ronald Buckley, denner badge; Full of tha Vitamins and Proteins Your Dog Needs Dale Robbins, assistant denner; SOLD O N LY CELERY FLORIDA - PASCAL JUMBO 27< Ambassador 4-Door. and Harry Jenkins, one-year serv­ 2 PAIR BOX A Cool, Refreshing Drink •SB OLDS. $1595 ice pin. “88” Holiday Sedan. Blands Well With Any Salad, Crisp and Firm Den 4 scouts, including Douglas guaranteed FIRST QUALITY - size BY. -11 •58 LING. $H95 ' McBride, Michael Bouque, and 2.Door Hardtop. Darid Pasco took part. Regular and Micro Mein Fiaast S^EFRurr Drink «°zcan«27* Oiler Not Available el ell Slorei CUCUMBERS 3 o>23< •56 ENG. FORD $645 Vets Dog Food 13 -^1- mnUlMA^X^esiy for tho Pi# station Wagon. Deaths Last Night S A V I Xle wbtn you buy one box of two pelr Delicate Flavor - Adds Variety to The Menu •58 T-BIRD $2395 PRICES EFFECTIVE IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPER M ARKUS ONLY 2-Door Hardtop. YILLO W By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pie Filling CHERRY * .24-OZ JAR 39* SQUASH 2 •58 PLYM. $995 Pasadena, Calif. — Mrs. Mary Savoy 4-Door. 2 Sinclair. 78, ■w. ife of writer Upton FINAST — BATHROOM HNAST For a Delicious Salad •58 HAT $1295 Sinclair, died Wednesday. She had Spider Convertible. suffered from a heart condition and had been a semi-invalid the past FANCY 16-OZ •57 OLDS. $1095 00 Super "88 ” Holiday Coupe. seven years. Mrs. Sinclair, whose OUTSTANDING VALUII WHITE OR COLOR SECTIONS CANS 4 # # autobiography, "Southern Belle.” BaHcry Speciai ■ ■ ■ ROLLS IN ■ Grapefruit 2 F r o x e n J ^ o o e f JB w s y •56 OLDS. $845 was published in 1957, ■was born In Super “88” 4-Door Greenwood, Miss. Tissue ■ POLY BAGS ■ PRICES EFFECTIVE IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPERMARKETS ONLY Minneapolis — Mrs. James Ford •56 FORD $695 Bell, 82, ■wife of the founder, past EVANGELINE "YOR" GARDEN BLUEBERRY V-8 4-Door. 7 president and retired board chair- Baked Fresh Daily •55 BUICK $545 marv** of General Mills Inc., died SLICED Speci.'il 4-Door. *Tiiesday in Honolulu of a heart at­ e v a p o r a t e d FILLED S a I c V a I mm^ a m* tack. She ■was active in Republican at Our Bakery! In Sugared Syrup, Delicious on •55 OLDS. $$95 politics for more than 30 years. “88” 4-Do6r. Daytona Beach. Fla. — George Cake or Ice Cream •54 DODGE $245 W. Codrington, 74. retired vice Meadowbrook 4-Door. president of the Cleveland Diesel CUT-RITE Same LARGE Loaf Engine Division of General Motors, FINAST •54 FORD $245 DONUTS Custom V-8 4-Door. died Wednesday. Same LOW Price Cleveland —- Mrs. Don Rothen- STRAWBERRIES JOAN CAROL berg, 37, White House correspond­ WAX Five Courteous SsUeemea h a n d y ent for the Trans-Radio Press dur­ U'/i OZ Light Fluffy Donuts with Tasty PKG To Servo Vou ing President Harry S. Truman’s GRAPE JELLY j i l d e n - WHITE, SLICED, ENRICHED bdministration, died Wednesday. S-PACKI Blueberry Filling OF 6 •k PAUL DOCCfAN CANS PAPER ■4 FRAN DICKENSON She recently serve as publicity di­ SAVE 6 c, ★ BOB JONES rector for the Women's Interna­ Delicious $g®® ■k AL CATALANO tional League for Peace and Free­ Keeps Food dom. 125-FT on 1'/i LB-JAR At First National - Delicious Oven-Fresh Delicacies Now •k JOHN FALCONE aves in Greater Variety Then Ever Fresher ROLLS English 3 9 BREAD ^° * 2 3 9 88 Other Makes aad SENTENCE SUSPENDED 49 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SAVE 5c Bridgeport, April 27 W>)—Milton Muffins Models to Chooae From Roland, 44, Brewster. N.Y., has OMAC and Bank FbUMcteg 6e OFF SALE been given a suspended sentence 120Z o f two to four years for abducting 1 LB CAN 3 5 c LIQUID DETERGENT "A ll” Condensed 39c his 5-year-old daughter, a ward Iv a lo n sta -soft spo n g es PKG OF 4 3 9 c FluftO 3 LB CAN 8 7 c Lux PLASTIC BTl 37e o f the state, from a Stamford hospital March 23. Superior Court OLOSMOBILE SALU Judge John R. Thim lectured Ro­ STRAINED LIQUID DETERGENT IdOZ CAN 'All" Liquid 77c RAT DWTEB,«TTm 4 O or M | r. land yesterday but sdijed that the Z ip p y LIQUID STARCH QT ITL 2 3 c B e e c h - N u t BABY FOOD 9 ^ ? 9 5 c Wisk tatatests o f Justice would be best servM by allowing him to go^free. 4e OFF sa le' ^ ( F E L'S NAPTHA Boland fid he took his daughter CHOPPED Bar Soap 10c liquid »4>zm ^5^ out oC tha hoapltal whan she com- J LB CAN 9 5 c 1 11 CAN 3 7 c B e e c h - N u t BABY FOOD 6 " S g '9 2 c BlstnTi aiw was homealck. She C r is c o Instant Granulas to»>Ka 31e laueaartBK

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 PAGE nPTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 PAGE FOURTEEN on Edgarton Rd.; William W. and Columbia Mary M. Thompson to Ann T. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE BUGGS BUNNY Cobb, lot with buildings on Rt. 87' From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen Dr. Stafford Talk at Columbia Center; Harvey S. SHTU^ WE'RE IN LUCK, Collins to Clarence R. Jeffries, lot PORKY! ITS RAININ' Slated by Church dn Rt. 87 south of the center In the NEVER .CNARUV SEND MONTHLY ' By MARGE FI.YNN Collins development; Arthur F. P-FtK ...THEVRE WTH An«wr to Prrrtow Pnnj* HEADED NSlPEt Recipes for Lemon Sticks and a Trudeaii to Vuicent Sledjeski, lot 4.YNN POULTRY FARMS DINNER, t h a n k 'B90 fOK SKPEOm Na^^ ^HoStSA^HAalv^^ Dr. Russell H. Stafford will ad­ on Cherry Valley Rd. AND I'M FishTolB Spinach Casaerole are frequently a meeting of Columbia Con­ kptL^AN pSH lRT.«^l^^‘M^ ONL/^M WWO^RK" Honors, Too Choke Frosh Native Poultry,... DirecrFrom Form to You! V STARVED! TO PKSSIDt ATA MEETTNSOE si ttuam. ^ I'Aifi admired and sought by frienda of gregational Church members Sun­ 1 / 50MS OF OUR LSACHNS CITITIBNS) AGMMB • Small Sapo Mra. Edward Corcoran, 7 Brian day evening In the first of a .series Joan Hills, a senior, and Alan «ovW»M 'touPA/Me 7 Stnamlat ( m j Rd.. South Windsor. Slnder, a junior, were omitted PARKADE AND X WANT 1D 8B PROPSRLV 'tEVEN DOUATM Uny- IPMo awuddonkay of meetings should they prove to ATTIRBDA^MSH-HEH/-*— IW S Rainbow or Lemon sticks are simple "pick­ be as popular as the sponsoring from the list of 21 young people PL?/ CEPJT, •DfXwK---- ■ - « - a GiVW TOlM to up refreshments," which Mrs. from Columbia listed on the "B” TURNPIKE t • • M A N C H f S T I R AO/ HASTE X SESM1D MANS COM& lOAboandt group hopes. ★ x h a n d AWAV V/rrHOOT aWDS.'JOST a d d , llCandlad i Corcoran make.s for meetings of They are being arranged by the honor roll, recently relea.sed by THE BILLIDJVtV TAB AND MAIL bony root the Women's Society of- Commu­ the school. OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. LAUWOLV.' ISSaneUfladoiio , World Action Committee (WAC) tTVNITHNY 14Broad makan nity Baptl.st Church in Manchester. of the church and have to do with Net Rummage Sale >swuy , IBDodleatad fj**oro l a ^ . . , She obtained tliis recipe from her the missionary work in which it Tlie Catholic Ladies Society of ATEMS*-/ IBBofOro mother, MTs. Joseph Cook,, with participates. St. Columba's Church has an- FRESH. NATIVE, OYEN-RCADY ITShort JaAolt ^ S P « P v'hom she exchanges recipes dur­ Dr, Stafford's topib Is “What Is nminred plana for a rummage sale llBDUmoBd 217“*®!. laoUhcoinnwB J# Aquatic ^ STHarinaSah 48ArabUn cuU ing summer visits in Pomeroy, the Churt;h.” The WAC includes May 6 at the church hall, Mrs, SSRacea 46Rodentf Dr. and Mrs.-Stafford, Mrs, Adolf Loui.s Soracchi is chairman and BSTTanariOMloa- mammal 49 Feminine Ohio. FOWL >b 39' SS w S ^ et W Mm «=«>»». ) SOPhiaU Lemon Sticks Hinrichs, Mrs, Ossie Triplett, C will be RSfiusted by Mrs. Warren SPECIAL! BY V. T. HAMLIN laS, f4«ag«^ 41 Scottiib mlaa appellation 43 nolie SI P a rity (preftr 3 or 4 eggs Prescott Hodges. Mrs. Francis Jurovaly and Mrs. Paul Jurovaty. i A LU ' OOP .34 IbraMT RmNan 1 cup sugar Knight and the Rev. George K. Another fund-raising project i CONNECnCUT GROWN, OVEN-RRADY •y e m ; MV g o s h I MV s t a r s , NQ Ah» WHATS MORS, lultr WHATOHA T 10 ?i4 cup water Evans. planned for next month is a food MEAN, TIME- OOP, I DONT j I REMEMBER OUR L rm .E OXY/ WHICH SB Pry ban nr A refreshment hour will precede FRYERS • BROILERS • ROASTERS • DUCKS SEE THAT HE/HAUUN" TOU MANAGED TO IBTMal I'a cups cake flour .sale on May 28 after each Mass. TR.A'y/EUNaS SO Scettlab cap nr « the meeting Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Kollar and Mrs, War- j TOO TOUGH PIO SO BADWL'' HP O JT O F A BRING HOME 1 teaspoon baking powder PORMEiN,^ .^^OXJPLE OF SOM E LOOT.' SlPiQerlU rr 2 teaspoons lemon extract Property ’fransfera ren Jurovaty are co-chaihuen of TURKEYS • CAPONS • CORNISH HENS j«l^EAKERS sasUfbt taato Separate eggs, and beat yolks Warranty deeds, recorded at the the sale. SSGoUng—— town.clerk's office during the past Whol* or Cut Spociol for Your Cooking Noods SBSainat r until thick. Add sugar gradually, month, include: William F. Sled- The annual convention of the 40 Be lick jenski, Willlmantic. to Vincent 1 kidJ S' tract, water and one cup of cake Sledjeski, land on Rt 6A and Ed: en will be held at St. Patrick’s '4aKiMeka Church in East Hampton May 27. POULTRY PARTS - CUT FRESH DAILY 44 Anon' sr flotir. Beat. ga'rton Rd.; Harold C. and I»dia BUY THE PARTS YOU LIKE BEST! @MEr 4SPenume Put baking powder in the re­ Fryer, Windham, to Maxton I,ea- Mr.s. Paul Jurovaty. president, will I^STEAlAEp UP 47 Ribbed fabric maining half cup of flour, and fold singer, land on Old Hop River Rd.; repre.sent the local group at this ?LAU^lNDI^?^= 46IatiinttM gently into the beaten batter. Fold eession. If any other members BREASTS • LEGS • LIVERS • WINGS MSttcking Iniact Kenneth A. and Alice D. Erickson the batter into the egg whites to John M. Kuchy. Coventry, lot wi.sh to attend they are asked to WK-Ji BSHortgiMO , notify her before May 15 so ar­ GIZZARDS • BACKS and NECKS SS Walked with sr which have been stiffly beaten. and buildings on Old Columbia Rd.; _ Icfnitapa Pour into a slightly greased pan. Vincent Sledjeski to Edmond H. rangements may be made. BdOcaodcar 16 11 IT For the three-egg recipe, use a and Marie G. I„ambert, lot and STRICnY FRESH GRADE "A " EGGS DAILY CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER S5Haaiin(,fcr dwelling on Cherry Valley Rd. ! Maficliewter Evening Herald Co­ 4-rr anmplo 9 x 13 inch pan. For four eggs, use 41 a lO 'i X 1.0*2 inch pan. Bake'at Also Edmond H. and Marie Lam­ lumbia eorrespondetit, Mrs. Don­ DOWN bert to John H. and Reta M. Rey­ ald R. Tuttle, telephone .\Cademy 2 32.5 degrees for 20 to 25 minutas. BY AL VERMEER U nolds, Windham, lot and dwelling 8-.84.85. PRISCILLA’S POP Ice while still warm with a fro.st- SBibtleai u Ing made from one table.spoon but­ T p o o r ter, one tablespoon milk, one cup *1e n n y uu; SHarehan (cMU M u of confectioners sugar, and one SW E'S 2 cup shredded cheddar cheese Herald Photo by Saiornis *2 cup evaporated milk AMPLE FREE PARKING! .MVrtVv MRS. EDWARD CORCORAN CHUCK 2 eggs, beaten 2 tablespoons minced onion Parcel Pickup to Your Car! ’.2 teaspoon salt U teaspoon pepper Belli Jtiijoloiii Club e 1W >T ««A. Tin. Ili^ U 4 . fM . OK. A -y i ,4s>*««r«g»v ROASTS Cook spinach until tender ac­ B1 JOE CAMPBELL (BLOCK STYLE) BONNIE cording to package directions. Tt» Pick Officers Drain thoroughly. Cool slightly! >m O .'<.riL aa_ WEEKEND FOOD SPECIALS THAT STRIHfir ll7»r»tM l7»lw»€. Combine remaining ingredients; The Mr. and Mr.s. Club of Tem­ BARBECUE P O E S H T LOOK fold ih spinach. Pour IWto a greas­ ple Beth Sholoni will elect officers BEEF VERY GTRONG, ed o.ne and a half quart casserole. QJU CO- and hold a Chinese auction Satur­ BONNIE/ Bake uncovered at 3.50 degrees for FRESH GROUND-LEAN CHUCK CHUNKS 45 minutes. Makes ..six to eight day at 8:30 p.m. at the Temple. servings. | An as.^orlment of gifts will be ALL BEEF STEAK FOR STEWING 1 wm35c^ Mrs. Corcoran is a native of auctioned off for play money. ^HOR. Syracuse. Ohio. She attended Rio Chow mein, entered by Lipton Grande College in Ohio, and was Caterers of Hartford, will be serv­ Now is the time to M graduated with a B.S. degree in ed after the program. get ready for the out­ lb lb education from Ohio University. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lang are | door months— -to clean She taught evening courses at chairriien in charge, assisted by i Franklin Universitv in Columbus. iip . . . to point up . . . HAMBURG Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kobran. Dr. and to dress up your home. Ohio. and Mrs. Henry David, and Mr. The Corcorans have lived in and Mr.s. Robert Kline. ' It is surprising what a little Ami>r»AiM.Tjiiiit.OA.>«.efL South Windsor for five years. color in the form of paint can They have three children. James. C33U«n_. AREAS AID VOTE j do to transform . . . to beautify 4~tr “ I guess I am too young for a husband. Freddie Just 9, Michael. 7, and Carol Grace, 4. «7 Mrs. Corcoran is a member of Washington. April 27 (7P>—Five ^ . . . yes, even glorify a home. BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD laughe at me when I give him an order!” Ctt. of Connectlrul’s six House mem- , JCDD SAXON Community Baptist Church, the bers voted with the majority yes­ Ask^rUX for suggestions and Avery St. School PTA, and is terday for pa.ssage of a conipro- on estimate— no obligation, of TVlEN,SUDt7CNL'l5 JUPD HALTS„ a den mother for Cub Pack 186 of niise bill providing federal aid to i course. BY ROUSON South Windsor. depressed areas. They were Emilio i m LITTLE SPORTS Q. Daddario. Robert M..Giaimo. ' \ I Largest Bell Frank Kowalski and John S. Mona- ARTHUR T k ic K W. gan, all Democrats, and Horace WARRINGTON SHOT 'World's largest bell is the. Tsar Seely-Brown, a Republican. The Kolokol, or "King of BelLs.” Cast lone dissenter was Abner W. Sibal. 29 Hudson St.—Mnnedester WSPM in 1735, this. 200-ton bell has never a Republican. The bill was passed, been hung or rung. 223-193. GENUINE SPRING 'f e

C op i.'ll S eal F w H m “STAFF” 100% PL'BE INSTANT TM -W arM IbfM i tm d. LOCKER PLANT BY JOHNNY HART LAMB SALE! COFFEE r?/n.00 B. C. AND RIB LAMB LOIN LAMB LAMB SAVE 49c OVER OTHER BRANDS R BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE jy------MEAT MARKET “CAMPBELL’S” TO.MATO INTELLlEENr! FOR L To WOOD RIBLETS OX. sure! E*w.„Eur rwfT, we have PUT M E CHOPS CHOPS THI RMl WU.UC KK.L.OHiMA 'ifDOK Ideal For Bar-B-Que 9 S ;'.»i.o o YOU IN ONE RNE RX, AWISTIR uTUE-mLK.iMri»w,*«,iH«i«fr PEOPLE DOb/r BACK SOUP CHINESE SMUfiElER, BUT 1 HAVE TOUCH PUNISHMENT SAWVtR. MAOE TIM TIME &0 around TC36ETHEP, U. S. D. A. CHOICE BONE-IN SMALL LEAN PORK “CLAPP'S” STB.VINED YOU LISTEN TO WILLIE — time DO BUSINESS WITH YOU. MRYK NtJUGNuY YDUUnO HELP.EHf THIS TIME DIFfEREMi;J|L»_ S M A C H lN fr \t>0 YOUWWILUE p c c tc s . IP lo r l ^ t TWO lb It) lb BABY FOODS 12 ,.JY 00 2,000 H0N6ICH6 WISHES, DOLLARS AND l "OIJJ RELIABLE” ' YOU FREE/ S, OKAY? T SWEET P|AS 8 * 1 . 0 0 FRESH BAKED D.AILY “.MlfTrS” DOG "FL.AVOR OFEEN” LB. WHITE SLICED i 4 ^ BREAD B 2 for 29 FOOD 1 2 * 1 . 0 0 MUii'l V iilKKKLF BY DICK CAVALLl FROZEN FOOD VALUES — ------“CARESS” FACIAL ONCY A COUPLE, DIGkCI THEN rLL BE ABLE TO THIS THING IS 6 Z " - * 1 . 0 0 SPOTLESS. IM LMiaUJ RETIRE AND BUY A NICE BEGINNING TO STAHL-MEYER HICKORY EXTRA LEAN— DELICIOUS TISSUES BY I.ANK LEONARD GETOUTOFHANCL TINTI STAFF MICKEY FINN GOT ANY DEAD SAVINS THEM TILL! RANCH OUT WESTON THE MINUET “ MONROE" SLICED GERMS TO TURN HAVE A TRUCK FULL. BOUNTY Y O U U -FA Y M E. SMOKED^SIICED when do we ] BACK? WE IN BOR TH E a # ICE CREAM GRINDERS LEMONADE G E T T H A T J DON'T GET IT BOUNTY TOCAV, BEETS 10 *1.00 ^ 1 2 ,5 0 0 \ BACK, PHIL/ AW?.«CHH0era4? I' B A C K , G U S ? Steakettes 9 “ .STAFF” TOM.4TO '/i GAL. each 6 OZ, BACON CANS JUICE 4 Z ' , * 1 0 0 “STAFF" FACIAL QUALITY ★ ROLLS ★ BATHROOM 10 CA»*TAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER GRAYLEDGE FARM NATIVE relak? while oor last ' i r ★ L ’ THEY CAH STRIKE W ITH ^ BUT WE MUST REFUEL SOON.. NARUING AT AMY AGbPALi AND THERE'S NO CO-PIUOTI TANK RUNS PRl't WEVE EXTRA LEAN— FRESHLY GROUND FRESH FARM FROZEN $100 MR. ABERNATHY U KAL.VION JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY oonA land somewhere , I^UT,hlKB-THIS b u t THE 0DP5 ARE 4- ILL SEE IF ICAW- TISSUE IC W T B E a {e ARt T to 1. TDOU POU THRU I'M GLAD 7D h e a r CAN YOU REMEMBER WE U-, MAYBE LIKE SUSIE SW EET ATTACK! rM0«LV41> * - ^ — OKAY! — • WHITE, PINK OR YELLOW L THAT MR ABERNATHY,, ALLTHETHINGS YtXJ i HCfTAU-OF 2 0 SR 1W C STREET/ JUST PASSED AiWWEK 7 YtJURMEAAOPy ★ ★ LEARNED TODAY? y THEM-JUST r/ PHYSICAL... SCMOOLhas , T I N i a E 7 - 0 9 6 7 ] HELPED ME A TURKEYS )J \ IM P O R T A N T HAMBURG GREAT DEAL, • A T OUR DAIRY DEPT. PROFESSOR H |$J.09 GRADE "A " IMEDIU.M SIZE EGGS Lowest prices of the season; down 20c from last week! IT. S. Extra Fancy, Sweet < 1X1 w mu. !,». Tj«. Km. ua. >i«. ew. 1810 22 LBS. — foowes*!— i ! \ Frozoit 1 Lb. and 1V2 Lb. Pkgs. From L.ARtJE LUCKY WHIP 8'/, Oi. Can JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN Simny FFLl, THE STORY OF iMAIMHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS YELLOW CORN Florida EARS WHY ARE YOU WE RENT COLD STORAGE 10% DISCOUNT ON 12 OR DESSERT TOPPINfi ...0UT THREADS (Perfert With Strawberries) 1 9 ‘ THE WEWESr, OLDEST, ' HE'S DOUG HOLT, TALL, DARK AND HANDSOM ^ TRYING TO r . S. NO. I FLORIDA’S TOP QIT.'LLITY, RED Cl'TTING FROM HIS SHIRT_ HAVE ME 'SPACE FOR YOUR FROZEN MORE PACKAGES OF SEABROOK BU56KT rHIH6 THAT CAN AND EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRBSIDe W LUBO'S PISTOL ' DO MATCH THOSE BV^ED, P Sweet 'n HAPPEN TO A WOMAN, OF ARDEN ENTERPRISES.'------ISN'T THE HI6HBAV FOUND CLUTCHED IMPERIAL FROM MY, ^ FARMS FROZEN FRUITS, FIN'EST QUALITY . . J Luscious! THELMA-A MAN.' MWIDERGUN, IN ONE VICTIM'S APARTMENTS IMATS and VEGETABLES FOR 1 LH. ^ WATERMELON SCOTTY.... PKG. ■■11® AS LIHLE AS $1.25 A MONTH JUICES and VEGETABLES MARGARINE r JL THICK SKIN. FULL OF JITICE. FLORIDA

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 PAGE SEVENTEEN p a g e s i x t e e n Aguirre Shook Off Curve and Served Up Fast Ball THE Heritld Angle i National -ki Grid League By FRANK CLINE ’s Second Homer Wins for Yanks AMlttaat Bporta Bditor MORNING BELLES PARKAJME HOUSB Package TV Deal Sfandltlandings Standings condition added.*, •Tlte throws me a fait^seventh of the season, came from) was In better physttal W. Pet. \ liril •■’7 (^ )__ It*" "You know.- Aguirre aaawi.- ...... _ lot of than he's been in yea t*“‘ ' Jury StiU Out on Indian*’ Nine W. L. Pci. .720 Detroit. the other side of the plate. .600 Green Pharmacy ..95 1^ balls," eald the 29-year-old strong Mantle has been under the .300 There were fears that under ani'Wllh an independent network Nilahelles .. .67* wa'sVhe lOtii inning, the New, “thafs the first time Mickey has It marked the eighth time In Just how successful Manchester night’s baseball team San Francisco, April 27 (/P)* .575 Railway Express ....89 43 'add I've never had much mark for the last two seasons, hit­ individual contract situation, a From a business standpoint, Isabelles ... Vernon Esso ...... 81 51 .613 NATIONAI. IJBAOir. J i Ihe De-i .v„ m . h.n;e nm .f. ™. »d, ,, his career he has delivered from __Fears that the strong Jeaniebelles .550 York ting only .275 last season be in the Central Connecticut I"t«r8cholastic league race network might buy the rights of we found our previous TV policy m;. Walsh's Esso ...... 78 54 .591 \\> points from the Clairebclles, the Gammons-Hoaglund .25 107 .189 8 5 .61.) Caicher Harry Chiti signaletl | . jp^e if it had been one of running and a half doren mental Hitting .342 around without really finding our- years. The average game viewer will be discontinued." San F ran civo In the a t y of Village Charm, had Siavrakas. Strength down the mid­ Nilahelles clinched the pennant by .7 .5 ..-jts Mantle is hitting .342 on 13 hits selve.s," said the manager. "But sec no difference between what For example, there was a pos­ Pittsburgh .. • for a curve'"' ball but southpaw ' fence-scrapers." mistakes in the field. to hastily rebuild his team when dle can be found in second baas Commissioner Pete Rozelle of three'games on the final day ■of the Among top koglers were Bob 4 ,.V>6 in 38«at-bats and he has 35 total winning a game like this should sibility that when Green Bay was Milw aukee . .. .5 HanklanK Aguirre .-isvcs....shook turn...... otr ^ | .. „ i, i r r e was second-1 The other one came in the 13 players, nine of whom were combination of Roland Fortier and the, N F L yesterday announced the they had on TV in 1960. .season. The second place Isabelles Arendt 551, Herb Hall 209, Jim 7 ..VW be a real lift. Blowing a eix-run on the road, it might be less ex­ Ix>s Angeles ,. .8 “ I had always had good I ^ ^ -ucssing him-sclf on the pitch th at. eighth inning and this two-run bases. veterans from last year's squad, Chuck Zimmer along with center- contract with Columbia Bro'Hdca.xt- Vice Pi-esident Bill MacPhail of which trailed by only one game a.s Tierney 207, John McCabe 200 ..Vk) lead and making all the ml.stakes pensive to telecast a home game Chicago ...... 6 6 againsteainst Matitle.MaJitle with a fast ball." gave the Yankees a 13-11 victory | .shot pulled the Yanks even 11-11 •T ve thought all along this is were declared inellgihle for ath- fielder Pete Torres. Bob Michal- ing System, one of the biggest CBS-TV said the network will tele­ play .started, dropped a 3-1 verdict 7 .46'.’ cUib- we did, being three runs down and of the Chicago Bears into the Wis­ St. l>bul« ...... 6 .Aguirre said in the Tiger and snapped Detroit's eight-game . after the Yankees had bl()wn a 6-0 going to be a real great year for letic activity by Hall High au­ ski Is another experienced fly pacts in sports TV. Each of the 14 vise the entire 98-game schedule to the Rorybelles. SPICE NO. I 5 7 .417 him," said the new Yankee Man­ coming back to win the game does consin area than to bring in the Cincinnati ... house yesterday a half hour aftei winning' kreak. Mantle was re- ■ lead. Mantle hit his first home nin thorities. chaser. pro clubs will get about $300,000 and ’'We believe this is the biggest Top totals were Lorraine Peter­ Standings 4 8 .333 Mantle had walloped the fast ball ager Ralph Houk. "A'ou could tell more good than any pep talk single .sports series gf regular sea­ Packers’ road game. Rozelle in­ Phlladelphta mem'oering.' that•. . this was Vsiehis fir«lfirst ' K-aftinarbatting Jpft hHHdCd »Tlm per Boason. man 125.1 Rory Simon 116. Evelyn W. Today's Games into.the upper scats in left center- it in spring training because he manager could dream up." Play for keeps in the CXllL In the concluding session of the son play." dicated this was true in several Donohue. The second. Mantle's doesn't get underway until next M ALONEY: Although hit pret­ Lorentzeti 113, Edna Hilinski lit. Chili ...... 35 Cincinnati (Hunt 1-0) at ( hi- home run off Aguirre. N FL annual meeting today, the Rozelle commented. "This w-ill cities. field. week when the Indians entertain ty hard via graduation in loss of Barbara Lloyd 111. Sugar ...... 26 engo (Cardwell 1-0). 2:80 pm. such good hlttei-8 as Molloy, Patsy ow-ncr.a are expected to name the help us keep our equality of com­ Rozelle said the pact had been Windham at Memorial Field Mon­ checked by the league’.s legal Walking off with high average Dill ...... 23 Onbyniajne Sehednled Papandrea, Neal McCollom, Mik# city w-hich will hoiLsc its Hall of petition. Teams that had been honors was Evelyn Lorentzen with day. Today these same two teams counsel and "W e were advised that Ro.scmary ...... 21 Friday s Sehediile Milewski and Wait Gumkowski, Fame. , making more realized this will 108.43. Rnnncr-up was Hilma l>i.s Angeles at Chleago. 2:80 were slated to clash in Willimantlc this plan has been used frequently Sally ...... '...... 19 Coach Bill Papallo's Spartana still Canton, Ohio, Latrobc, Pa. Green be in the best interest of the McComb a* 104.66. Nutmeg ...... 18 In* a game which, like all of the * Bay, Wis.; Detroit and Los Angelc.s league. by many other sports and i.s not p.m. others, will count towards possible' got off to a fast atart Uking non­ Best individual single was roliod Cloves ...... 16 Philadelphia at St. lanils. 9 p.m. league encounters against Wood- have been nominated. Fair Share Plan in violation of any anti-trust law." state tournament qualification, The new American Football by Clare Obremski, 144. High Anist ...... 13 j^’lttsburgh at Cinrinnatl, 8:0.5 Mick Nears row- Wilson , and- Wilbur Cross. More for Majority -’We cannot maintain a plan triple belonged to.Rnlh Ostrander, Having fallen back into a five way League had a package deal with p.nv Southpaw Dick Gumkowski is In the television deal. Rozelle which denies a team, especially a Among best shooters were Clara S.an Francisco at .Milwaukee, 9 tie for second place last spring the American Broadcasting Com­ 373, while Barbara .Stenge's 95 was their top fUnger backed by said some of the teams w-ill be re­ weaker team, of its fair share of high without a mark. Truei-nan 119, .janet Sericll 117, p.m. after ruling the roost in the CCIL television Income.” pany last year under a game-of- bespectacled Jim Gibbons and ceiving less than they did thi.s past The annual bowling banquet will itulh Kaplan 113. Fran Jamaitis AMF.BICAS 1-EAC.lK for five previous seasons, the year w-hen the club.s made theii- Last year when the N F L had Ihe-day framework. Commissioner first baseman Bob Horozy. who be held Tuesday at the Marco 111. G.i.selc Golding 111, Arline Wednesday's Results Indians will be striving to reclaim ow-n television contracL.s. The 13 clubs, 10 had contracts with Joe Foas reported each of the eight their old accustomed perch. With la also a lefthanded hurler. Polo starling at 7. Hubbard 110. Oeseland 6. Baltimore 8. Shortstop Bobby Chester, third majority will receive more and the CBS, Pittsburgh and Baltimore teams received $185,000 In 1960 For Month of April numerous underclassmen from last from TV and there has been a 10 Nesv York IS. Petrolt II (101. league road games of each will be had National Broadcasting Com­ year's undefeated Jayvee team baseman John Billingslea and Washing on 2. Boston 1. televised into its home area. pany ties and Cleveland worked per cent increase for 1961. a pressing seniors for starting jobs, ouUielder A1 Pedrolini are other Onlv (iames Scheduled experienced hands. * W L Pet. G.B. Vovv Vnrl,- A nril 27 (/P)__ ^sliced his eight over the nearb>\*>second inning against Yank start- it should be an interesting cam­ LankyGene Conley Undecided o .800 — sr A leftfleld screen at the Los Angeles] or Whitey herd, but then b lw an paign. Detroit ...... 8 Wally Moon has be€n slapping! jrame!^ 11-8 lead, Tony Kubek and Rober WETHERSFIELD: Blessed Minnesota .. .. 8 X .727 Let's take our annual look at W .Man.a each hit their first home with sea-soned ingredients with the Trout Fishing Improves Atidrulot, Quey New Yor)-- .. .. « 4 .600 home runs and getting the, remaining, all at Chicago, where what the rest of the teams in the exception of the most important Holiday Lanes’ Team Sets Neiv World Record On Joining New Hoop Squad .. 7 5 ..VIS n headlines in that other league,' he hit just two last season. nins of the season for the Yanks league have to offer aa opposition Cleveland ... while Rocky Colavito smacked his commoditv of all. pitching, Coach Bowling over 2,003 pins last night in Bristol, the JTanchester Holiday I.,anes’ bowling Boston ...... 5 .500 5 Vint M iokov M an tle lite ra llv i While Detroit retained a half- to the Indians' title a.spirationa. New Co-Captains third for the Tigers In a shabby Millard .Mason's Eagles may still Asked If he was going to quit tliicago ...... 4 .■s .444 s>, u : ^l! ir. • K^ntino loniorVl Minne.sota in Ice Out on Inland Waters, tOam established a new world team game record. The locals averaged 648.62 in 87 Boston, April 27 (/P)-Gene Con--»- has been banging noniersi r-iAVAinnH moved ii game that showed eight unearned be good enough to repeat last professional basketball', Conley re­ Kansas City . .. .3 5 .375 the a L l ace. Cleveland moved into i (XINARD: Defending CCIL , g.4 overall record and make Bill Andrulot and Paul Quey "games ip the Northern Connecticut Men’s League in winning 61 games. ley, a lanky, two-way .sthlete, says ' 1, right and left In the American runs, split evenly. Reliever Luis plied: Baltimore ... .. 4 7 .364 a virtual thiid place tie with New] champs, Coach Boh McKee's ] tournament. Departure of will co-captaln next winter’s The old world record game average was 647.47 Squad members, shown above, he will have to do .some thinking « .364 League, and. oddly enough, with •Arroyo won his first with two hit­ Fine Weekend for Anglers Washington . ...4 I York by beating- Baltimoi-e 6-3 j Chieftains have no less than seven ! giny Stewart, league's hatting Manchester High basketball left to right. Hippo Correnti, Geoi’ge Pelletier, Roy Lipp, Jerry Maloney and Walt before deciding whether to report "I can't say anything right now. Los .\ngeles .. .1 7 .12.') 6 very little fanfare. |last night. Wa.shington defeated less innings. team. Announcement of their to the new^ Chicago entry in the Maybe I'll be'able to say something The switch-hitting I lick unload- leltermen back from last year's champion, and Ted Beal, top hurl- Berthold. Individual scores last night in a 3-0 win over Club 48 wei-e Pelletier 116-136- Today's Games Boston 2-1 in the only other A L group which posted a 7-1 league'^,. „.ji] jje biggeat losses to re- appointment was made yester­ National ffiusk'^lball Association. later.” Boston (iteJ^k 1-0) at Detroit ed a pair of two-run shots yester- ] game scheduled. INDI.VNS 6. ORIOLES 3—^'leve- Hartford, April 27 (A5 — ThCAington River (good catches in day by Coarh Elgin Zatursky. 144— 396. Berthold 141-1.'S0-122— 413, Lipp 138-119-142— 399, Maloney 121-135-142- Conley, who helped the Boston "A fter the game?” and 9-2 overall record. Five of | Elxperienced lads can be State Board of Fisheries and Game some areas); Rogers Lake, Lyme- (Bunning 0-1). 1:30 p.m. day. the first a lefthanded bla.«t land came from behind with three Andrulot will be a senior next ,397. Correnti 121-135-142— 398. Celtics to their third straight NBA “ Maybe, Maybe later. I've got Cleveland (.Antonelll 0-1) at unearned runs on Jim Gentile's the.se wins were by one run includ-1 pig^d at all of the infield post­ promises anglers today that they Old Lyme (good). that tied the score and the sec­ Y.AXKS IS. TlOBBtR II Man­ ing a 9-8 victory over Manchester I nons led by Co-Captain Pat Hunt- year and Quey, who was the championship two weeks ago, was some things I want to think New York (Dltmar I-O). 2 p.m. fourth-inning throwing eiror at could expect all of the state's Fair numbers of holdover trout ond a righthanded jolt in the 10th tle. playing his role a.s the Yan­ In w-hich the Indians clouted four 1 |py shortstop and Neil Begley playmaker for the Jayvees this drafted by the new team yester­ about," he said. He left with the MinneaoU (Pascual 1-0) at Los Baltimore. Winning reliever Barry lakes anci ponds to be flshable by running from 13Vi to 15\i inches inning that gave the New York kees' new leader to the hilt, top." homers and were still beaten | g^' base. Junior catcher Bob past season, will be a Junior. day. Re

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL §7, 1961 Rooms Without Board 59' Houses for Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Resort Property. For Sal* 74 PAGE EIGHTEEN t w in b e d r o o m . Depot Square, $13,800—THREE acres, Immaculate I — MANCHESTER — 2-family 216 WOODBRIDGB—$16,600, cozy, JUST $8,500 buj-a 3 large rooms COVENTRY—6 room ranch, fire­ BOLTON COVENTRY LAKE -Bxctptionol, THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN B4»ta and Aceeaaories 46 business block, free parking. Tel. expandable Cape, shed dormer, duplex 6-6, 2-car garage. 80x140 homey, 7 rooms, bath, lavatory, down, 8-large bedrooms up, excel­ place, storm windows, full cellar, modem nearly new furnished cat* Housebold Services Mr. Keith, M l 9-8191. steam gas heat.fireplace, freezer, 4',ji% mortgage, $11,500. Tongren, $9,'200—Four clean rooms on good MAGIC CHEF, 4 burner, taUe fireplace, garage, trees. Carlton lot, centrally, located. Excellent lent condition, garage, bn bus line, lot. Just off the Lake. Owners are tage, excellent location. Enjoy Offered ^ IS-A FIVE PASSBIfGER Ugh perform­ investment property. Will show a stove, 2-car garage, amesite drive. fine location for any family age broker, MI 3-6321. stove (40"), Immaqplkte, $«• PLEASANT, sunny room In private W. Hutchins) Ml 9-6132 anxious to move. skiing, swimming and flriitng. ance runabout, center and forward return of 16% plus on invested Abundant shade, evetgreen.'fruit group. Evening Mr. Holcombe, Why pay rent, when It coeta you HAROLD h SONS, Rubbish remov­ decks. Cost $460, seU $280. Never ABC washer, $16. 97 HoUlster At. home, near Center and shopping. $12,600—SIX room cape, full baae- capital. Selling for $17,600. Call trees.. Wide frontage, 400 fool MI 4-1139. Warren E. Howland, $15,700—High up on Brookfield lass to own the best? Good ft* CLASSIFIED al. cellars, and attics cleaned. LatMCEy, used. MI 8-0789. 668 E. Center St. ment, combination windows and washing the R. F. Dimork Company, MI depth, , exclusive Eacott. Ml realtor, MI 3-1108 nancing available. Priced under Ashes, Mpers. all rubbish. Harold REFRIGERATOR and ****'?d^9*739l***' Road, a clean fiVe room ranch with ‘THEWreoL machine tor sale. Inquire 83 Wad- doors, ameslte drive, shade trees. 9-5246, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, 9-7683. MANCHESTER basement garage on a heavily $8,000. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Hoar. nQ B-40M. CARCOPi 18 FOOT uUUty runabout with 3H 30 days occupancy Marion E. h.p. Johnson, ctunplete with aU dell Road. f u r n i s h e d r o o m s , complete Johanna Evans, MI 9-5653. BOLTON VALUES! wooded lot. Nice tdew. Agency, realtors, MI 8-6930 or NU CAKCQUI6E Robertson, Broker. Ml 8-5958 MARION DRIVE—Imagination has 5-5 duplex, desirable section of 9-6524. COVERS expertly made, boating kocessories. First offer light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ n —SOUTH WINDSOR — Inimacu- customized our 8 room ranch, en­ Country IJvlng — l.«w Taxes ADVERTISING chairs. $13 plus material. CaU. FOR HOURS AT ALBERT’S USED DEPT. trally located. (Children accepted- town, living room and kitchen $18,500—Four bedroom ranch on over $136 takes all. Call MI 9-0660 BOLTON—5 room ranch,. breeze- late 6 room Colonial, l l i baths, closed patio area, gardens, near an acre lot in Bolton Center, No anytime, Ml 9-llM. VIITH HAB/ 8 ROOMS SLIGHTLY limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., $11,500 — Immaculate 4 room downstairs, 3 bedrooms and bath after 6. USED FURNITURE way. garage, large lot, with or combinations throughout, one-half school shopping, churches. Ask­ ranch, garage, amesite drive. up. In good condition throughout. basement, two-car garage plus ade- Wanted— Real Estate 77 A CALL- Manchester. without furniture. MI 3-127.'! ing $17,900, Ml 9-2583, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS WASHER - REFRIGERATOR re­ f o r o n l y $188 acre lot, amesite drive, only 4 $13.600—Coventi-y line, large 1054 $3,son down, balance at $119 quate storage on second floor, years old. Selling for $20,500. Call j i^acant, 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, Building Materials 47 Juit rdtumed to mb after being used FURNISHED ROOM with complete MANCHESTER—St. James’ Par­ built 5 room rftneh. plastered walls, j uvuitlily, includes taxes, $16,500 WISH SOMEONE to handle you? guaranteed. Phone Ml B-4587, Pot- only a short time.. All rec^l- housekeeping facilities between the R. F. Dimork Company, ,MI i MANCHESTER real estate'? Cali me at Ml 9-0320 ish. 3 bedroom ranch, paneled rec­ fireplace. *4 acres $19,600—Seven room ranch on terton's, ISO Center St. tloned, all In good shape, all fuUy Center and Memorial Hospital. 9-6245, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702,; Clioice exclusive 5-5 2-family with 2-car garage, for prompt and courteous sendee. ASSORTED USED lumber, huUd- reation room, fireplace, attached $14,490—1958 built 5, room ranch, completely redecorated, one block Notch Road. Stx wooded acres, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. guaranteed. Women only. Cali Ml 3-5539, Johanna Evans, XU 9-6653. Joseph Barth, Broker. SAM’S UPHOLSTERY — ReUred Ing and plumbing supplies, radia­ garage, assumable 4Va% mort­ remodeled 8 room old Colonial. Llv- fireplace, enclosed hreczeway and from downtown Main Street. Value ideal for horses, gardens, etc. HONDAT F W D A I 10:S0 AJU.—SATliK D AT B A.M. tors, pipes and nre bricks, doors — Includes — gage. Owner MI 3-8177. garage, one acre wooded privacy. from the shop. Can take care oi BEDROOM SET ATTRAC^TIVE room centrally lo-. m —BOLTON—7 l oom split level, | ing room, dining room, country plu.s at $16,900. House has full basement and two- SELLING? Buying? Trading? No ISiUTLET and windows. Open daily 8:30-6 I 'i hatha, attached garage, fin-j cabinet kitchen, built-in oven and $17,900 Deluxe 19.58 built 6 room car garage. matter what your needs may be, all your upholstering needs at p.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock l iv in g ROOM SET cated. Gentleman. References MI MANCHESTER—$13,500. Older 6 PLEASE READ YOUR AD great savings. Call CH 3-3378. HIM SETTLE 9-6315. ished rec room, two years old, ex-1 range, dishwasher, disposal. Large ranch, formal dining room, large 6-room Cape in new condition, Mitten can fit them like a glova. Place off North Main St. (Rom an's KITCHEN SET room home with extra lot, St. cellent condition. Selling for knotty pine family room, den, lava one block from Middle Turnpike. $21,000—Lake front. The Ideal re­ russified or “Wont Ads" oro taken over the phone as a co^ OOWHTOA Also Rugs, Lamps. Pictores and a James Parish, close to schools and heated rec room, basement garage, Free Inspection upon request. (?all Houaewrecklng, MI 9-3393. $23,900. For appointment to aee tory. Second floor has 3 hedi'ooms, , *, acrea. All the conveniences vbu're looking tirement home. Five room all steel the Ellsworth Mitten Agehby, renienoe. The advertiser should read his ad the F IB S l DAY IT 6IZZLIHG few more Items are Included at shopping. Belflore Agency, MI call the R. F. Dimock Co.. MI for, $14..500. home, no painting necessary and a APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In Ume for the nest Inser­ Building-Contracting: 14 ROOM FOR rentj( gentleman pre­ 3-5121. Desirable; $i7,9oo_View, land, outbuildings, Realtors. Ml 3-6930. , SIRLOIKI this low low price. ferred. References. MI 3-0435. 9-5245 or Louis Dimock Realty. lot 180x450 Transferred ow ner.; huiit 1922. large 7 robm very minimum of maintenance. tion The Herald U responsible lor onij ONE incorrect or omitted Diamonds— W atcht $10 DOWN - $10 MONTH Deluxe 6 room Cape with garage, Large garage. Two lots. And lo­ ' A A. DION, INC. RoonUg, sKUng. AND'MATCH 35 LAKE STREET—7 . oom co­ Itn 9-9823. $23,900. Call Mra. Frances W agner., ^ome, 2 fireplaces. Insertion for any advertUoment and then only to the extent of a THEACnOH, I' Jewelry 48 Phone for appointment MI 3-1203 or 5U 9-5.306. fireplace, newly decorated, fine cated just off the highway. ••make rood" InsertloiL Errors which do not lessen the valne of painting. C a rp en ^ . AlteraUons SAMUEL ALBERT. HARTFORD lonial, living room with fireplace, IV—BOLTON—7 room contempor­ i $19,900 Large 1960 built 7 room loenfion, $12,800 as.sumable mort­ and additions. CeUlngs. Workman NICE ROOM to rent next to bath formal dining room, den cabinet the adTortlseoient wUl not be corrected by “ make good” Insertion. LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelen - C!H 7-0358 for gentleman. Call MT 3;5422. ary ranch, 2 full baths. 2-car ga­ BARROWS & WALLACE i i-ape. attached garage, 2 full baths, gage. T. J. CROCKETT’, Realtor Reports Differ ship guaranteed. 399 Autumn St. See It Day Or Night kitchen with dishwasher, 3 bed­ rage. one acre wooded lot, ame- I built-ins. one acre wooded lot. Repsdrs, adjusts e:mrt- rooms, I’ i baths, landscaped lot lOffice open 9 a m, to 9 p, m.I sn 3-4860. If you have no means of trans­ ROOM FOR young lady, a few feet sile tennis rourt. Selling for Quality built 3 bedroom ranch, MI 3-1577 TOOR COOPERATION WUX ly. Reasonable prices. Om h 'nies- 102x612. Marion E. Robertson. 55 K Center St. day through Saturday, Thursday portation I’ll send my auto for from everything, all the romforts $28,500, For appointment to see ; LAWRENCE F. FIANO large living room with fireplace, BE APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 BIDWELL HOME improvemrat Broker, .MI 3-5953 m 9-5306 fully plastered attached garage, On Tshombe’^s Oo. Alterations, additions, ga- evenings. 129 Spruce St. Ml 9-4887. you. No obligation. of home. MI 3-7969 call the R. F. Dimock Co.. Ml I Realtor MT 3-2766 A— L—B—E—R—T—’S 9-5245 or Louis Dimock Realtv. MT i Ed Crawford Ml 9-4410 Gamholatl built on Hilliard Street, CUSTOM BUILT—SPLIT rsges. Roofing and siding experU. LARGE SINGLE room for rent, SIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and $17 900. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 9-9823, THE JARVIS REALTY CO. Exceptional 2-year-old 6 room 3 Aluminum clapboards a specialty gentleman preferred, parking. Cali garage, full shed dormer, 2 full Fate in Ciongo Lost and Found 1 Automobiles for Sale 4 Garden— Farm - •Dairy OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. SALL'TES bedroom split level. Features in­ UnexceUed workmanship. Easy MI 9-7743. baths, wooded lot. easy walking V BOLTON—Riga I,ane. Modified MANCHESTER 3-family 5-4-4, convenient loca­ budget terms. Ml 9-6498 or TR Products 50 SAT. 6 P.M. distance to schools, bus, and shop­ clude IH baths, picture book kitch­ I960 COMET, radio, heater, auto­ 8 room ranrh. 2'2 baths, thermo­ NATIONAT, REALTOR f tion. good Income on moderate In­ (Continued from Pago One) LOST—Male Tiger cat answers to s-0109. LARGE LIGHT housekeeping ping. Don't miss this bulstanding ; of $14,900, en with double overt; full plaster matic. low mileage. Phone Ml MtCtlM ltlWt»A»W tVMitCATl EASTERN STATES Farmer’s Ex­ pane windows throughout, sunken w e e k : EXECT'TIVE RANCH the name of Peter, vicinity Brook­ room, suitable for person w^orking value, $15,900. PHHbrick Agency.' house, rec room with fireplace, vine government source said the field Road, Bolton. MI 9-6582. 3-1610 after «• change, Buckland Is now open USED PHILCO refrigerator. Call 5U 9-8464. living room, fini.shed ree room (Porter Street Areal two-car garage, squared and re­ Rockville TR 6-4549 after 4:30 p.m. days. Gentleman preferred Call with bar, 2 fireplaces. 2-car ga­ As “ Realtors " we are ready to troops were still holding Tshomhe. Roofing—Siding 16 daUy and all day Saturdays from MI 3-6951. serve yoti this week and every J. D. REALTY CO. butted shingles. Beautiful high ele­ LOST — Boy's brown rimmed 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ml 8-5123. rage. complete Intercom system, An individually designed floor Other offlchals of Ka.savubu's ?ER. 3n 9-3309. PRINCETON ST.-7 room colonial week of the vear. See these fine plan of exceptionally good eonstrur- vation with view. Large shade , vicinitv- Parkade and COUGHLIN ROOFING Co. — All Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 KITCHEN SETS—Small size Uble, with 4 bedrooms, IH baths, large built-in stove, oven, dishwasher, 170 Main St. MI 3-5129 government denied Tshomb" had Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 Help Wsnted— Male 36 listings TODAY! tion. Picture book kitchen and tree.a with storage shed. Priced Deepwood Drive. Reward. Call MI types of roofs and roof repairing, ASPARAGUS PLANTS-3 years 2 chairs, $27.60; full size, 4 chairs, living room with fireplace, hot Tn excellent condition. One acre ever been arre.sled. They said ho Apartments— Flat? bath. Center chimney fireplace «e- below owner's cost. Phone MI had been prevented (mm leaving 3-0166. sproializing tn Twenty Tear Bond­ MORTGAGE MONEY— AvaUaUa CLASS A gauge grinders, wUl pay COCKER PUPS 7 weeks, AKC old, 5c each. Cnifford Brierley, $55.'’ M I-3-2083. water heat, one-car garage By ap- wooded lot. Selling for $38,500 For Edgerton St.—Cape -Sold! 3-6273. Brae-Bum Realty. Dart Hill Rd., Rockville, west off Tenements 6:i eented by paneling and beams. "by the spontaneous will of the lo­ 1948 FORD ONE-HALF ton pickup. ed Roofe. CUU Ml $-T70T. in any amounts. Terms to tit your top wages, exceUent benefit plan rsgistered, black and buff. H. C. pointment only. Phllbrick Agency, anpointment to see call the R. F. MANCHESTER — Near Green FOUND — Mongrel, female, fawn Chase, Harmony Hill, Hebron Route 83. MUST SELL—Electric stove, excel­ Dimock Co.. MI 9-5245 or I^ouia Complete with carpeting, recrea­ cal people." Has 1950 engine. Call MI 9-6588. budget. J D. Realty, 470 Main and overtime. Apply E A S GENERAL RENTAL agency. J. D. 5U 9-8464. COVENTRY 3 bedroom, tanch. Sriiool, two years old. 7 room 73 color. Call Lee Fraechia, Dog St. Ml 3-5129. Gage, MltcheU Rd., Bolton. MI 8-5427.. lent condition, dining set, and two Dimock Realty. MI 9-9823. garage, large lot. Only $18,000. tion room, porch and 2-car attached I.ots For Sale The government here said the POTTED TOMATO -plants, cab­ bedroom sets. Best offers. Rock­ Realty. 470 Main Street, Ml garage. 300x180 wooded lot. Brook, ranch. Living room with fireplace, Warden, Ml 3-8594. 1957 MGA ROADSTER, white, wire Roofing and Chimneys 16-A MANCHESTER -7 room Cape, the political conference resumed bage, broccoli, lettuce. Krause 8-S129. waterfall, and plav grove. Call Mr formal dining room, birch cabinet TWO B ZONE lots with city wheels, c.xcellent condition. Call LATHE—MILLING MACH. WANTED—Homes for ten cats. We ville TR 5-5067. family room, modem kitchen, 8 VT-MANCHESTER Porter Street. I ARDMORE RD. Captivating 6 today but Tshomhe was not tak­ ROOFING—SpeclallElng repairing have three mother cats, three 10 Greenhouse, 821 Hartford Road. Thomas Tvska, BU 9-6500 or MI kitchen with huilt-ins. 3 bedrooms, water Union St Manchester. ! >n 3-4903 after 6. Help Wanted— Female 35 SIX ROOM duplex, heat, hot bedrooms, rec room, garage Good 6 room Colonial. 1’ - hatha. 2-csr! room Cape Full dorrjier, I ’ ; 2 haths. recreation room, laundry $2,350 each. MI 9-6495. ing part. Announcements roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ week old tiger kittens, and 4 new- MI 9-7700. WESTINGHOUSE washer - dryer lot with trees. On? block to attached garage, beautifidlv land-| baths. Garage. Close to afl 9-.5306.^ ’ . I: SETUP and OPERATE combination. reasonable. MI water, garage, stove and refrig­ room with cabinet sink, 2-car ga­ The U.N. said Its Ethiopian gar- ter work, chimneys cleaned, re born fluffy gray kittens. Will glad­ schools, shopping and bus. $16,900. scaped lot. excellent condition. schools. Offers wanted Asking COVENTRY-Near lake. Six lots, rlson In Coquilhatvllle had not in­ , ■ . . : .T-rmwnwnF r f o a l ' SEED POTATOES, Irish Cobbler 3-1752. erator, central, $125 a month. rage. Owner MI 9-90,55. (A.L.A.1 —A tT O M O B I^ LEGAL, owner car. Beautiful condition and paired. Aluminum siding. 30 WOMAN WANTED to do house- MACHINIST — TOOL ly psirt with any or all. Phone MI Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8484. i Selling for $26,200. CaM The R. F. $16,.300. BARROWS & WATJ^APE four 75x125, $500 each; two corner AssoclaUon, Special Representa­ years’ experience. Free estimates, and Green Mountain. Little A Mc­ Available, Call MI 3-2785 before 5. tervened on behalf of Tshomhe bs- excellent motor. 1954 Plymouth work. CkUl MI 9-5988. 9-3274. Dimock Co.“ MT 9-5245. Barbara (Office open 9 a.m to 9 p. m.) MANCHESTER-Mndem 6 room lota, $800 each. Call MI 9-7925 cause their Intervention had not tive. Clifford W. Barnett. 28 Otis ^CaU Howley. MI 8-5361, MIS-0763, Kinney. MI 3-8020. MOVING TO California—Selling a BOWERS SCHOOL area—6 room WOODBRIDGE S T —Delightful 6 55 E. Center St. Belvedere. 4 door sedan, coral and MAKERS number of articles at give-away ROCKVILLE - Ideal for newly­ Woods MI 9-7702. Johanna Evans. ranch, aluminum storm windows, after 7 p.m. been requested. St., Marichester, Conn.. MI ,3-7424. white, radio and heater, white- PART-TIME experienced bookkeei>- Articles For Sale 45 weds! 3’s room apartment on ranch, fireplace, dining room, MI 9-.5653. room Cape. Full dormer, 1'- eoppri- plumbing, citv utilities, er with some knowledge of t^lng prices. MI 9-3743, after 6 p.m. cabinet kitchen, 3 bedrooms. baths Breezeway and garage. MI 9-5306 "It a request is received for pro­ walls, extra snow tires, $395. MI VARIOUS GRADES RED RASPBERRY bushes for sale. Reed St. Heat, stove, refrigerator, $15,300 Owner MI 9-9468 BUIIJDING IXITS for sale. Pontl- tection." said a spoke.sman, "Pres* Heating and Plumbing 17 fOr work In Mancherter. Write Shown by appointment. Marion E. VII ROaW manure. Delivered. in excellent condition. Call after 6 copper window screens, opposite baths. Many deluxe features ! recreation room, a huge windowed MANCHESTER—19 Bates Road, 2- TO SETTLE estate -reasonably 3-O4S0. Avery Street, Wapplng. $6 and $10 loads. Excellent for p.m. MI 9-1888. Center Park. Available about May scaped, city water and sewer. Call Dimork Companv, MT 9-5245, Bar­ year-old custom built Garrison Co. priced 6 room house, main high­ with, by due process of law.” R.N. OR L.P.N. part-time 7-8 shift. season. Supply own mower. MI Schwartz Real Estate, MI 3-6454. bara Woods. XTT 9-7702, Johanna Decorate tn suit. Price slashed : and screened breezeway. Ideal for No reports were received from VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In gardens, lawns, shrubs, MI 8-7804, 5. Adults preferred. MI 9-7529. for quirk sale. I summer pleasure, attarhed garage lonial. 6 rooms, IH baths, patio,' way three acres of land, newly Auto Repairing— Painting 7 Radlo-'H' Repair Nurses aides p^-tim e 3-11 shift. 9-0164 after 6:30. LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobean, 1956 30” GAS range. Norge, excel­ AD 8-1241. CH 2-2865. Evans, 5TT 9-5653. western newsmen covering the my own home shop. Forty years Laurel Manor. MI 9-2334. MI 9-8781. . . .'W ith amesite drive, a beautiful well landscaped, all betterments. decorated, new beating system. Services 18 Bolens, Goodall, Arlene. Riding lent condition. all automatic. Own­ TWO ROOMS and bath, heated Price $19,200. Owner MI 8-0559 (?all Ml 3-2785 week days. Coquilhatvllle Conference. factory experience. Au makes, REGISTERED pharmacist wanted, mowera. Bolens h.p.. Rldamatlc VALUE p l u s : \TU-'VERNON'-5H room modified PENN RD. Builder g model , yard with outdoor fireplace, alum­ FOREIGN CAR owners — Atten­ 7 er moving out of state. 845. MI apartment, Oakland St., MI Iranch. Unique wood paneled low rates, free estimates, tree TV SERVIC?E—All makes. Honest, CLERK full or part-time, at once. Apply In tractors with over 31 attachments. ranch, built-in stove snd oven. inum siding, and so much more. Do tion. Repairs on your car. Reason­ person or call MI 9-9814. Flowers— Nursery Stock 50-B 9-7917, 9-5229, 9-5. family room. G.E. bullt-ins. pickup snd delivery. Mr. Miller, able. quick, and right the flrst Economical. High quality parts. Used mowers and tractora. Parte THREE FA5ni-Y - 5-3-4 hear Main c«‘ramic tile bath, attached ga­ come and see! JA 3-1471. Office experience not required. St..' excellent income, priced at rVstom drapes and carpeting. time. MI 3-1477. Guarsmteed 90 days. Famous for A-1 CARPENTERS wanted. Others and service. C w itol Elqulpment DIO YOUR Hemlock, White Pine, TWO ROOM furnished apartment. rage, large wooded lot. wall-to-wall Interesting and pleasant work. Co.. 88 Main. MI S-7968. Red Pine, Laurel, $1 up. Saturday NICE. A 6 p.m. Forest Lane, E. Glastonbury. tricity. Low rimt. Adults. 10 Depot colonial, IH baths, fireplace.' hot; 9-5245, Barbara Woods. MT 9-7702, AGENCY, Realtors CONNIE’S TV and Radio Berries, yard, deUvered, Call Columbia AC Square, Apt. 4. MORIARTY BROTHERS OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ Opening for qualified typist. Must water oil heat, one-car garage, i Johanna Evans, MT 9-5653. JARVIS REAT.TY CO. MORTLOCK’S Manchester's lead­ avaUable aU hours. Satisfaction FTlLXrTIME all around handy man 8-9323 after 4 p.m. SPEED QUEEN wringer washer, MI 9-5524 MI 3-6930 cials, fixit yourself cars, always be High School graduate. Previous THREE ROOM apartment. Center wall to wall carpeting, city water ing driving school. Three skilled guaranteed. CaU Ml 0-1315. and mechanic's helper. 44 hour Household Goods 51 excellent condition, $70. MI 8-1201. This Is 283 E. Center St. 5U 3-4112 a good selecticm. Look behind our office experience helpful but not WALLPAPER SALE—Fully trim­ Street, first floor, heat and elec­ and sewerage, amesite drive, en­ courteous Instructors. Class room week, 2 week’i vacation, Blue PI 2-8311 5U 3-7847 MANCHESTER olOct. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. instructions for 16, 17 year olds. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make. essential. Company offers complete med, plastic coated, many 1961 TORO LAWNMOWERS at reduced tric furnished. Apply 2 Olcott St. closed yard. Vacant. RE AT.TOR WEEK Croes avaUable. Apply in person and Spring Is Here Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director free pickup and delivery on small benefit program; good wages, air patterns to choose from. C. J. prices. Ride, rotary, reel models GENTLEMAN’S farm with city $13,700 Small two-family with NEED A CAR and had your credit conditioned office. Apply Employ to Harry Carter or A1 Patch. Car­ Musical Instruments 53 THREE ROOM house with garage of D>t1ver Education. MI 9-7396. radios, phonographs. Hours Morrison Paint Store, 886 Center With wind-tuimel g ra u bag attach­ conveniences. Approximately 1’^ Now Is the Time to Buv. Contact MANCHESTER three rooms on each floor. One turned down? Short on down pay­ p.m. H A E RaiUo and TV ment Office. • ter Caievrolet Co., Inc., 1229 Main, St. ment. Marlow’s, Inc., 867 Main, on bus line near shopping center. ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? Manchester. acres land, fruit and shade trees ' I vacant. Ideal retirement arrange­ THE BIG DRIVE LARSON’S Connecticut’s first li­ 9-5582, Ml 3-1479. MI 0-5231. Automatic heat and hot water, outside fireplace, 3-car garage ment. Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ censed driving school trained — FIRST NATIONAL STORES LOAM, SAND, stone, gravel and ONE YEAR OLD Bundy clarinet, ALICE CLA:MPET. Realtor Drive bv ^ furnished or unfurnished. I.«ase with workshop, 2 chicken coops, 7 36 Edtsfm Rd. las. get the lowdown on the lowest Certified and approved is now of­ Park and Oakland Ave. fill. C^ll MUler’s Sand and Gravel, ROGERS’ SILVERWARE in fac­ $90. MI 3-8749. and rcfcrence.4 required. TR full rooms, large kitchen with On the following or other listings: $15.900—Vacant six rixtm cape In down and smallest payments any­ fering classroom and behind MORTEINSEN TV Specialized RCA MI 3-8603. tory sealed cartons, 60-piece serv­ ~O ff West Middle Turnpike) East Hartford SALESMAN 5-7473. birch cabinets, oii heat, sunporch. For $14,700— 4 room expandable Rolling Park, baths, combina­ where. Not a small loan or finance wheel Instruction (or teenagers. television, service. Ml 9-4641. ice for 8, regular $80, sacrifice combination windows and doors. tion windows, lull basement. Will company plan. Douglas Motors Ml 9-6076. YOU ARE A wonderful person. You AUTO PULSE oil lifter, never $18. Excellent Mother’a Day gift. BALDWIN Acrosonlc spinel piano ROCKVILLE—14 Laurel, Well fur­ rape, fireplace, hot water 6 room 2 bath Cape, dining room, If you’re a salesman and like to Home in excellent condition. Qty heat, aluminum siding, full VA or FHA with small dowm pay- 333 Main St. deserve a car Of your own, new seU, We may offer an opportunity used, $18. Bird cage in good con­ WlU deUver. BU 9-6955. for sale. MI 9-7334. nished 3 room apartment. Inquire living room with fireplace, den ottJ JL" Millinery Dressmaking 19 water and sewerage. amesite basement, oversize garage third bedroom, basement laundry. REALLY ON! p r e p a E e ' FOR driver's test. clothes, and the many extraa that dition, $2.50. MI 9-3265. for advancement. It doesn’t matter second floor front, Mr. John.son. drive All thi.s lor $17,500, Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class make life more pleasant. If' a Tel. TR 5-8607. with patio, large lot. $500 down. $14,900. Immediate oc­ $17,800—An oversized cape—real DRESSMAKING and alterations on whether you sell shoes or Insur 8 FOOT WIDE, 7 feet high over­ room. Three instructors. No wait' ladies' clothing, children’s cloth­ limited budget makes >11 fhis a ance, if you like to sell, you can USED FURNITURE. Ml 8-7449. BEAUTIFUL 6 room ranch-cape, i cupancy, Call MI 9-5306 for ap­ big—with all seven rooms finished. head garage door. Including all Wanted— ^To Buy 58 REDECORATED 5 room duplex, For $17,800 5 room ranch m pointment to see. WE NEED GOOD' Ing Manchester Driving Acade­ ing a specialty. Also draperies and dream, let AVON show you how sell good home furnishings at re' full basement, 2-car garage, 2 fire-1 Suburban setting, but still in Town. my. PI 2-7249. just a few hours a day can help hardware, $30. MI 3-4922. children accepted. Call MI 3-0808 places, city water and sewerage, condition. fireplace, evening made. Prices rea tail for us with the training we pro­ WE BUY, SELL or trade antique baths, hot water heat, I.nvely wooded lot, dead end .street. you realize that dream. Call BU Three Rooms of Furniture after 5 p.m. knotty pine cabinets, tile bath, BARROVVS & WALLACE CLEAN USED CARS Bonabte. MI 9-9948, vide. Pleasant inside work and en­ ANCHOR FENCE ' dog kennel, and used furniture, china, glass, basement. Terrific value for such a choice 9-4922. FROM MODEL HOME plastered walls, in excellent condi-! (Office open 9 a.m, to 9 p. m.) home. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 vironment; quality merchandise; 5 8’xl8’ , 6 feet high. 4 foot gate, one sliver, picture frames and old Highest prices paid. You EDCPERT TAILORING on ladies’ day week, two nights, vacations lion, 30 days' occupancy, priced at For $9,400-2-slory 4 room home, 55 E. Center St. and gentlemen’s clothing. 139 NURSE R.N. or L.P.N. 8 p.m.-ll year old. Reduced. Owmer MI coins, old dolls and goms, hobby Business Locations $21,000-8 and 6 flat with both may have what we're looking FOR SALE—English bicycle In w lth n ay. Inquire Watkins Broth­ 8-5711. Cost Over $700 only $18,400. ; lot 50x200. Woodland St. CaU any time A. p.m., full-time and part-time, Ver­ collections, attic contents or whole For Rent 64 MI 9-5806 apartments vacant. Ixtt Is 140 by 1961 COMET for. (Set in touch with u* today. good condition. (Sail MI 3-1716 any ers, 936 Main Street, Manchester, estates. Furniture Repair Service, EIGHT ROOM brittk ranch-cape, 2j lovlne. non Haven, Vernon, Conn. TR LAWN ROLLER (water fUled NEVER BEEN USED MI 9-4543 MI 3-7357 150 House is in excellent eondition time. 5-2077. between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Talcott-vlUe, Conn. Tel. Ml 8-7449. EXCELLENT spot for any business full baths, full basement, 2-car COLONIAL RANCH—Large kitch­ —aluminum siding, good heating, like new, $21; maple chest of Sale Price $888 en. 3 bedrooms, immaculate con­ or office. Center of town, plenty garage, city water and sewerage. I VERNON—6 r(vmi custom built new tile bath. Also has small MORIARTY BROTHERS Moving— Trucking— WAITRESS WANTED two or three drawers with mirror, $15. BU amesite drive, combination win- dition, beautiful recreation room, of parking. Ml 9-5229 9-5. j ranch. I.iving room with fireplace grcenhou.se, oversized garage. Business Services Offered 13 Storage 20 days. Apply Comer Soda Shop, 9-0889. Pay Only $4 Week dows-doors, excellent condition, small rash assumes $91 44 month­ HELP US FIND and picture window, full cabinet 801 Center Street State Theater Building. STORE FOR rent on Spruce St. i nicely treed and landscaped, near ly. Carlton W. Hutchins, 5II 9-5132. $fl.900—II * R built this large CXISMA APPLIANCE Servlc*—Re­ Ma n c h e s t e r package Delivery. THIS TEACHER FIELDSTONE —Flat and faced. Sacrificing complete bedroom, Reasonable and parking in the bus line . and stores. Priced forji- kitchen, tile hath, 3 good-sized pairs all mokes refrigerators, Ehccellent top soli. CaU TR 6-6062 bedrooms, base hot water heat, ranch oh Hawihorne St. Threc_bed­ Llghf trucking and package deliv­ Openings to be filled now for In­ complete living robm and kitchen SEPTIC TANKS rear. Call Ml :-8C19, «C 8Sprue* quick sale. ‘j 112 BALDWIN ROAD rooms plu.s another huge room that freezers, washing machines, dry­ ery. Refrigerators, washers and WANTED—Woman to do house- teresting and profitable summer after 5 p.m. decorator furniture from model dis­ St. combination windowg and doors. Just m time for Realtor Week ers ranges, oil and gaa burnera. AND MANCHESTER-Bolton line— First! Close to bus. schools, shopping and can be used as a bedroom, study, stove moving specialty. Folding cleaning. Call MI 3-4724. work, guaranteed minimum income play home. We will give you free Custom built 12 year old home in or den. Basement completely fin­ MI 9-0055. AU work guaranteed. for summer of $1050, $700 or $350 LOAM. LOAM, LOAM straight delivery and free storage up to one LOOKING for a convenient prestige time on market. 6 room ranch, IVj I churches, J. J. E!llison Agency, JOE SULLIVAN SAYS, chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. from the farm. Call Upton Con' PLUGGED SEWERS tip-top condition-and what a view! ished with one large room, lava­ HAIRDRESSERS wanted. Top sal­ depending on time available. For year. location for your office? We now baths, hot water oil heat, fire-1 TTtemont 5-9493. Gracious living room 23x12, formal COMPLETE REPAIRS By Stu­ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- struction, Inc., Coventry, PI 2-6190 place, combination window.s an d. tories, and laundry. Also has base­ "IF IT’S QUALITY IN A NEW ary and commission, hours 9-8:30. appointment only phone . Mr. Odeas have available a limited number dining room, separate brqakfaat art R. Wolcott on automatic moving, packing, storage. Low Apply In person only. Marlow’s or PI 2-7604. doors, 2-car garage, approximate-1 65 FINLEY STREET ment garage. CAR YOU’RE LOOKING FOR, at MI 9-8619. NORMAN’S Machine Cleaned of 1, 2 or 3 room offices for lease area, exceptionally good-sized bed­ washers dryers and electric rate on long distance moves to ly one acre of land. Owner trans­ Appealing! Livable! I.X)vable! BUY A RAMBLER. IF IT’S QUAL­ Beauty Salon. 443 HARTFORD ROAD Septio Tanka, Dry Wells, Sewer in our distinctive new buildine be­ rooms, closets galore. Park-like $27,500 -F iv e family on bus line. ranges, w 9-6678 48 states. Personalized service. MI ferred. Priced for quirk sale and Center entrance 6 room ranch, ITY IN A USED CAR. SEE OUR EU^CTRIC BOX brooder for 100- MI 8-1624 Lines Installed—4>nar Water' ing built on Route 83 at the Man- yard, 135-190, breezeway and ga­ Central heat. Excellent potential. 3-5187, CH 7-1423. WOMAN FOR general houseclean­ Help Wanted— Before you buy furniture any- chester-Vemon town line. For in­ occupanev. spacioua living room 22x15. formal FINE SELECTION. WE WEL- AMESITE DRIVEWAYS construct­ ing one day per week. Phone MI day old chicks, $8. MI 0-8840. proofing Done. rage, Preferred Bowers School Large a.ssumnhie 1st mortgage. The ed — resurfaced — sealed. MI Male Or Female 37 where—shop at Norman’s. formation phone McCarthy Enter­ SIX ROOM ranrh, 2 baths, 2-car dining room, aeparate byeakfaat area lot is 170 bv 260. CX)ME THE QUALITY BUYER." MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ 9-8685. t 3-6515. THAYER CARRIAGE and wood prises. Inc. MI 4-1539. garage, built-ins. porch, city water area, laundry room. 3 twin bed­ ing Company. Local and long dis­ GRILL AND counter worker, full ALUMINUM Fold-A-Bed with 2” rooms, attached 2-car garage. ELVA TYLER. Realtor THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS: WOMEN OVER 40. part-time pleas­ playpen, excellent condition, McKin n e y b r o s . and sewerage, fully insulated, 5TI 9-4469 CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. tance moving, packing and stor­ or part-time nights, experienced B.F. Goodrich foam mattress, STORE, 26x54, at 308 Main St. Ideal Beautiful lot 119x225 - and w-hat a age. Regular sen'lce throughout ant work, exceptional earnings, years old. $25. MI 9-7917. plastered walls, excellent location, 5fl 9-5051 Ml 9-9901 T. J. (’ ROCKETT, Realtor Reasonable rates. CaU PI 3-7658 preferred but will train. Patio 819.99. Howard’s Sleep Center, 539 Sewerage Disposal Co. location for any business. Good lo­ hearily treed lot, must be seen to view! 1960 Rambler Station Wagon New England States and Florida. commissions paid weekly. Main, opposite Mary (Theney Li­ cation for laundromat. Can be Like brand new. We have two of between 1:30-4:30 or any time MI 9-0045 for Interview. Drive-In, 240 W. Middle Tpke. HOLLYWOOD Youth bed. stroller, IS O -m Pearl St.— M l S-SS08 be appreciated. 30-day occupancy. 51 BRETTON ROAD-Excellent 5 Ml 3-6563 ! carbed, and 12" tricycle. All in brary. altered for offices. Call Ml 3-5094. ELVA TYLER. Realtor Ml 3-1.577 these fine wagon.s. Saturday or Sunday. room ranch with large screened exceUent condition. MI 9-9537. 5U 9-4469 rear porch, front patio. Attractive downfsPRING CLEAN-UP-Altl^a cel WOMAN WANTED to be trained in Situations Wanted— INDUSTRIAL or warehouse spare, ; CHARLES LESPERANCE Only $595 Painting— Papering 21 sales. Fundamental knowledge of MI 9 ,5051 MI 9-9901 living room W'ith fireplace. Plas­ lars, garages, yards, burning bar­ Female 38 4,500 sq. ft. Will divide. No rea -' 1486 1957 Rambler Station Wagon EDCTERIOR AND Interior painting sewing helpful but not necessary. Boats and Accessories 46 sonable offer refused. 511 3-0789. MI 9-7620 tered, attached garage. Land- rels emptied, vacant mouses Excellent starting salary with MANCHESTER—Luxurious 8 room LEG AL NO I ICE Immaculate, fully equipped. cleaned. Barrels for sale. M A M Ceilings refinished. Paperhanging.rhi sraped. 6 apple lree.« Near bus with anv of the following 1957 cars in reasonably good condition: Buick, Mer­ commission. 5-day week, vacation REUABLE YOUNG couple wishes USED 15 FCK5T MFG boat 35 h. For Sol* or Lsose— Modem, Ground Level EAST HARTFORD—6 room custom split level. 4 oversized bedrooms line. Call owners. M l 9-0806. No Only $3-15 down Rubbish Removal Service, Ml Wallpaper books. Estimates given. day care of small child of work­ Johnson electric start motor. Hi ' cape, enclosed breezewav, garage, W'ith full length (j)oscts, 2'-.. baths, TOWN OF BOLTON cury, Dodge, Plymouth, Chevrolet, Pontiac Ford, Rambler, Oldsmobile. 9-9757. Fully covered by insurance. Cali with pay. pleasant surroundings OFFICE OR RETAILING SPACE Houses For Rent 65 agents. Y’our are hereby notified that and congenial atmosphere. If you ing parents in our home. Refer­ lbs. Mastercraft trailer, complete t^fplace, recreation room, fenced large recreation room, sunken liv­ Edward R. Price, Ml 9-1003. ences, Call MI 8-1682. the Bolton Zoning Conuni.ssion af­ ’61 Comet 2-door .sedan equipped with heater, defroster, tubeless tires. Federal 19.57 Pl.vmouth 4-Door Sedan e-TK-Pc cttmtivatwc feel you can qualify for this bet­ with safety glass windshield. Navy 1200 SQUARE FEET PLUS BASEMENT vard. trees, bus. Carlton W. Hutch­ ing room, family size kitchen, for­ 6 cylinder, standard shift, very ! SIDEWALKS, stone walls. mal dining room, 2-car' garage. ter due delitieration and careful EDCTERIOR and Interior painting. ter than average permanent posi­ top, upholstery, controls, steering. AIR-CONDITIONED—ABUNDANT PARKING SIX ROOM house (or rent. Call Ml ins, MI 9-5132 excise tax and freight charges included. sharp. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. WILL CARE for child of working Belflore Agency, 5fl 3-5121, consideration of all of the' factors Work done at reasonable prices, Paperhanging. Wallpaper hooka. tion, apply to Singer Sewing (Cen­ ic^ d lights, $1,100. A wonderful buy. 9-9659 before 6 p.m. NOTICE parents, days, in my home. I have a *(cintosh I(“ “Boat O)., ~ 52 Oak St. ‘ Adjacent to Municipal Parking Area, near Bonks, Restaurants, FOUR BEDR005I modified ranch, involved pertaining tn the requc.st Only $245 down MI 3-0796. Wallpaper removed. (lleillngs. ter for interview. J references. MI 3-8622. Central Business District.' 5-2, dining room, steej beam eon- MAN(?HESTER —Large 2-famlly it The Town Planning Commission for change of zone from Residenee Floors. Good clean workmanship. 2 to Busines.s, for the i>ioperty of 1956 Chevrolet Station Wagon TREE PRUNING, removal and lot WOMAN WANTED for finish­ 18 H.P. EVINRUDE electric, like Ideal for Professional Office, General Office, Sales Office, Service Suburban For Rent 66 slniction, garage, trees, bus. flat 5-5, nice location, 2-car ga­ of Manchester, Connecticut, will Fully insured. Reasonable rates. I WOULD LIKE Ironing by the new, 14 foot seml-V bottom marine Bowers School. $18,900. Carlton hold a public hearing on Monday. Normand and Jeanette Blanchette Fully equipped, very sharp. clearing. Call Frank C. Noble Jr., er. Steady'work, 6 day week. Ap­ hour in own home. Call after 4 or Retail Outlet. rage, large lot, just reduced to Leo Pelletier, MI 9-6326 or Ml plywood boat, remote controls, THREE BRIGHT clean rooms, sec­ W. Hutching, MI 9-5132, $21,500, large mortgage available; May 8, 1961. at 8 P M. In the Hear­ near the Highway Rest on Route Ml 9-6053. 9-5082, ply New System Laundry, Harri­ p.m. MI 3-4292. (i)nly $295 down son Street. trailer and accessories. MI 9-1364. Flexible leasing arrangements to right party on long term lease. ond floor, central loeation, park­ 5 room older home $9,500; Colonial ing Room of the Municipal Build­ 6, hereby deny this reque.st for the ing, $50 a month. Call TR 5-5485 30 ACRES, 1943 Colonial Cape, 6 LAWN MOWERS, all typ^>» sharp­ EDCTERIOR AND interior painting, HOUSEWIFE will take on answer­ Cape, I 'i baths, reduced to ing on the following proposed zone following rea.sons; 1957 Ford Victoria Hardtop USED BOATS—15 foot Lyman plus TEL. MI 8-2168—IF NO ANSW ER MI 9-8478 after 6 p.m. nx>ms, recreation room, beauti­ $16,900; short way out—4 room changes. 1. There has been suli.stantlal 19C1 MERCURY ened and repaired. G. Snow, 336 decorating, ceilings, floors, paper­ ing service for personal or com­ Loaded and like new. Summit. Tel. MI 3-4531. Help Wanted— Male 36 trailer and accessories; 14 foot FOB APPOINTMENT. fully landSeaped. fruit trees, out­ cutie with cellar, ’breezeway, and To rhange to Residence Zone C, re.sidential growth in this area of hanging, steaming. Clean work- mercial business. MI 3-1632 Lyman, $295; 18 foot Thompson, buildings. reasonably prieed. Carl­ Only $295 down manshin^ree estimates. No Job garage, excellent condition, 1'4 all or part of an area now In Resi­ tlie town In the past ten years LAWN MOWERS sharpened and ROUTE WORK with a future, complete rig; 14 foot aluminum Symmer Homes For Rent 67 ton W. Hutchins. 5U 9-5132. acres land, $11,900; many more dence Zone A, described as fol­ and no busine.ss activity whatso­ tpo sriiHf- John Verfallle, ,MI steady year 'round work, 5% 1956 Buick Hardtc}p repaired, sales and service, pick 3-2521 Situations Wanted— Male 39 with trailer and accessories; 14 from $4,500 up. Call the Ellsworth lows: Starting at a )>olnt on the ever, days, married, car. Man to service foot Starcroft aluminum. New and CX5TTAGP FOR RENT, Misqtiaml- ROBERT ROAD—8 room Cbloriial, Loaded and sharp. up and delivery. Complete line of cut, R. I. Call MI 9-5856 after 5:30 Mitten Agency, realtors, MI 3-6930 north aide of East Center Street 2. The nearest bii.'iiness activity Toro riders, reels, and rotaries, established Fuller Brush custonti REKIENT TRADE School graduate used trailers from $99.95. Mc­ large living room, 24 foot master Only $245 down PAINTING AND paperbanging. p.ni. bedroom with fireplace, dining or MT 9-5524. and east line of Walker St., the Is approximately one mile west of garden and lawn suppilc.s. L A M Good clean workmanship at rea­ ero Manch.ester-Willlmantle area. desires full-time carpentry work, Bride’s Sport Spot, 109 Center INVEST IN T im BEST—National Realtor Week, April 28-29— line runs northerl.v 121.7', more or the property under consideration. PI 2-6488 for Interview appoint­ Street, MI 9-8747. room, porch, 2-car garage. Well 1955 Plymouth Club Coupe Equipment Corporation, Route 83, sonable rates 30 years in Man­ age 25. MI 3-1661 after 4 p.m. Through the Aid of a REALTOR GIANTS N E a< Heights, next to VERNON—Dart Hill Road. 5-room less; then easterly 190', more or 3. The granting of this request Vernon, Conn. TR 6-7609. ’ ment.' Ifintlscaped lot 100x200, $22,900. Fully equipped.’ A fine second chester. Raymond Fiske. Ml Rocky Neck—modern 4 room rot- Phllbrick Agency. -Ml 9-8464. ranch, excellent eondition. full less, to west line of Goodwin St.; w'ould have been In effect a spot 9-9237 basement, aluminum storms,'car- then soiitheily 150'. more or less, zone. car. HEAVY DUTY RotoUller ssrvice MECJHANICS Wanted, experienced, tage, hot water, electric kitchen, Only $145 down to work In new car agency. Apply sleeps seven, $70 weekly. Mrs. SO. WINDSOR—69 Brian Road. 5>(, ' port, priced to sell. Ow'ner trans­ to north line of E.ist Center 4. Tlie' granting of this request for hire—lawns and gardens. Call EXTERIOR PAINTING. We spe­ ferred. Charles W. Lathrop, MI would not have been in acrord- Ml 9-3920. in person at Chorches Motors, 80 Carter, PI 2-8142, room 3 bedroom ranch on one-half Street; then W'eslerl.v 113', niore cialize in commercial, residential, IN m a n c h e s t e h acre wooded lot, partially finished 9-0384 Or less, to point of beginning. ! ance with comprehensive plan of 19-56 Ford Sedan Custom V-8 industrial, and trim jobs. Big or Oakland St., Manchester. MI )■! Fully equipped. SAM’S UPHOLSTERY — Retired 3-2791. rec room, walk-out basement, Zone change proposed by Town the Town of Bolton. small we do them all. Joseph Wanted To Rent 68 many extras. Owmer MI 4-1897. Planning Commission. D. Tedlord, Chairman Only $195 down from the shop. Can take- care of Dionne, contractor. CaU Ml 3-0494. all your upholstering needs at MAINTENANCE MAN for con­ Invest In The Best To change to Re.sidenre Zone C, BOLTON ZONING WANTED—Four room house with BENTON STREET— near East COMMISSION great savings. Call CH 2-2378. WANTED—Painting Interior and valescent home 8 a.m.•4:30 p.m. with NOTICE all or part of an area now In Re.si- 19-54 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan heat, hot water, centrally located. Center Street. Large 6’^ room Dated at Bolton, Connecticut Fully equipped, very clean. exterior. Ceilings, halls, and en­ 5 day week. Box W. Herald. denee Zone A, de.scrihed as fol­ STONE MASON — All kinds of Clean, elderly couple. Box R, home in very g(X)d condition, 3 lows: Starting at a point on the this 21st da.v of April, 1961.(' Only $145 down tire home. Free estimates. Rea­ Herald. bedrooms with spacious closets, PUBLIC stone, bricks, blocks, fireplaces. sonable rates, no obligation. Rock, WAR1IEN E. HOWLAND, Realtor north side of East Center St. and 13 years' experience. Free esti­ fully insulated, brand new' oil east line of Goodwin Street, the 1953 Ford Victoria Hardtop ville TR 5-7825. YOUNG CX5UPLE with Infant child burner, dishwasher, conveniently HEARING mates. Ml 9-3001. nrst With the Mott, to Serve You Better. desire 5 room rent, heat and hot line runs northerly 170'. more or Sharp—Sharp. located to shopping, bus and Town of M.anchester. less; then ea.sterl.v 580', more or NOTICE ANY LAWN ROUTED, one-half ton AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO YOU. we offer: water, between $80-$90. MI 3-4025. Only $145 down TYRRELL for painting and paper­ CLEAN LOAM schools. Direct from owner. Shown Connecticut less, to W'est line of Parker Street; 1 TO THE R.EPUBLICAN VOTFIR.S power roller. Call after 1 p.m. by appointment only. MI 8-7430, 1886 YOUNG CXIUPLE w'ith two small PROPOSED REVISION then southerly 162’, more or less, OF THE TOWN OF COVENTRY, only, Ml 9-1012, ing. MI 3-7026. • Manchester and Hartford Multiple Listing Service. These and many more fine values children desires 4 or 5 room apart­ to north line of East Tenter | CONN. . . . with any of the following 1957 cars in reasonably good condition: Buick Mer­ in quality cars. For Sate 5IAN(?HESTER—Porter St. area. 7 OF ORDINANCE CEILINGS PAINTED, $10. Wall­ • Centrally located first-floor office, designed for your con­ ment. Reasonable rent. MI 9-20,59. In accordance with provisions of Street: then westerly 605’. more The Repfihlican electors of the cury. Dodge, Plymouth, Chevrolet. Pontiac, P’ord, Rambler, Oldsmobile. Household Services paper removed, $8.50 rooni. Paint­ room brick ranch with attached 2- P.S. We have some fine imports venience air-comUttoned, Free parking. rar garage, 3 e.xtra large bed- the Town Cliarter. notice Is hereby or less, to point of beginning, Zone ■ Town of Coventry are hereby notl- specially priced. Offered 13-A ing. C2ean. more goqder work­ WM. F. STEELE given that a Puhlli Hearing will change proposed by Town Plan fled that there will be a special ’61 Mercury Meteor "600” 2-door sedan Economical 6 cylinder engine, stand manship. Free estimates. MI s A photo gallery of over 800 homee. Browse at your leisure. Business Property For Sale 70 I'ooms, I'a bath?. T-V room, fam­ ily size kitchen with built-ins. Bel- be held in the Municipal Building ning Commission. caucus at the Grange Hall In of Burns, moth coles 9-9158. North Coventry on Tuesdn\', May ard transmission. 12,000 miles or one full year factory warranty. ! ex­ and SON • Four fun time professional soles experts, eager to serve you. ROCKVILLE—Large store, 3 apart- fiore Agency, 5tl 3-5121. Hearing Room, Tuesday, May 2, To change to Busine.ss Zone III, DE CORMIER I^IOTOR and tom clothing, runs, 1961, at 8:00 P.M. on' a proposed all or part of an area now in Resi­ 2, 1961 at 8;0b P.M. for the fol­ cise tax and freight charges included. repaired, zipper re­ inents (6-6-7 rooms), 9 garages, lowing purposes: SALES, INC. Flectrlcal Services 22 M l 9-7842 e Home Traders Exchange, Inc., a vehicle conceived to buy, excellent possibilities, $5,000 down, MANCHESTER — New listing. revision of ordinance: dence 2k>ne B, described as follows; placements, umbreUas repaired, $16,500 Colonial. Set among trees, Starting at a point on the aouth 1. To elect a imxlerator to con­ men’s collars reversed and FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ trade, or remodel your present home. very good financing. A.sking AMENDMENT TO Manchester's Own Rambler Dealer $21,'000. The Laurel Co., MI 9-7402 screened rear porch, front vesti­ side of Wadsworth St. and 100’ duct said caucus 285 Broad St, Manchester replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ ice on all types ot electrical wir­ s ABMB Institute on exceptional nation-wide referral and list­ bule, attached garage, closets ga­ SUPPLEMENTAL east of Main Street, the line runs 2. To consider an addition to the ing Shop. MANCHESTER and CH 7-6780. ing Licensed and Insured. Wilson ing service. lore, General Electric kitchen, PENSION easterly 20’, more or less; then pai't.v rules requiring the Town M I 3-4165. Electrical C!o., Manchester, MI • SEPTIC TANKS dishwasher, disposal. Fireplaee, PLAN ORDINANCE southerly 177.58', more or less; Committee to meet in closed ses­ FLAT FINISH HoUand window 9-4817 Glastonbury, tfJB 8-7878. Here’a that aweet little sweetie you’ve been reading about with CLEANED and INSTALLED a Fbnr Motorola two-way mobUs radio units, a real, tlme- the white picket fence and the great big yard with trees. Lov­ Houses For Sale 72 bath, la,j'atory. Bus nearby. Ex­ The proposed change and revi­ then w’esterly 3.5'. more or less; sion to endorse candidates for BROTHER shades made to measure. a U saver. When yon browse with ns, you ore always in con­ clusive Escott, MI 9-7683. nomination to the office or offices 1957 OLDSMOBILE convertible, full metal Venetian blinds at a new ingly cared for there are 4 neat rooms, pine-paneled 11x10 en­ sion may be seen in the Town then northeriy 179'. more or less, tact with your home or office. ^ WEST SIDE—$13,900. 5»4 room being held. Mwer, exceUent condition; 1966 low price. Keys made while you • SEW ERS closed porch which has triple-track aluminum storma and Clerk’s Office during business along present Business Zone III Cape, large kitchen, fireplace, NEW 6 ROOM-Colonial, lli ceramic to Wads5vorth St. and point of 3. To consider the adoption of Ford station wagon, tudor, auto­ wait. Marlow'ii. MACHINE CLEANED screena—a delightful summer dining room. Full basement, laun­ baths, fireplace, plastered walls, hours. # Baying or selling, residential, indnstrtol, co real fenced yard. Carlton W. Hutchins. beginning. Applicant: Delores new party rules, and matic, radio, heater, motor over- JOSEPH L DIONNE dry'connections, many flowers and ahrubs. Convenient to bus hot water heat, amesite drive. Robert W. Gordon, Liticoht — Continental — Mercury — Comet — English ford If illy* DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ estate, land or lots In Manchester, coll this office, We ore Ml 9-5132. Trotter. 4. To transact such other bust Jeep . hauled; 1953 CSievrolet B el'A ir 4- and abdpplng. Under $13,000. I-iarge shade trees. Builder MI Secretary door, automatic, radio, heater. Ex­ pany doors and windows, custom INSTALLATION ta touch. Board of Directors TOWN PLANNING ness.a.s ma.v properly come before Exterior Painting .4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville. $1.8,- 3-4860. COMMISSION said caucus. 301-315 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER Ml 3-5135 OPEN EVENINGS ceUent second car. MI 3-1477. worii guaranteed. CaU coUect WU- SPECIALIST 6S0. 6 ruom ranch, large living Manchester, limanUc. HA 3-1196. Contractor $12,500—SIX ROOM Cape excellent Connecticut ■ Martin E. Alvord, DONALD S. DAVIS 3954 PONTIAC, bydramatic, radio, WARREN E. HOWLAND. Rooltor WALTON W. GRANT AGENCY room, cabinet kitchen. 8 bed- CHAIRMAN, \ rooms, lVi% mortgago can be condition. Asaume $76 monthly, Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ Chairman heater, exoeUient condition. CaU RADIO-TV REPAIRS all makes. Residential— Commercial Town and Country small cash. Carlton W. Hutchins, cut, this twentith day of April Dorothy C. JocotMon, KEPUBUCAN S7S MAIN STREET, MANCHESTEH LHJJAN O. GRANT, Beoltor 'aaauraad. Marion B. Ijtobertaca, AO »482S aRer « p.na. C!ars, phonographs, changers. Industrial 88 Cambridge Street. Maaoheator—yn 8-1168 MI g -n sx 196L fiocratory ' TOW N CXJMMITTBE Honest, econopilcal. Guaranteed 90 Broker, Ml S-SSM. ESTIMATES FREE DRAINAGE CO. MI B -llM days. Famous for service for 30 BATES REASONABLE MUUnFLB U8HNO SERVICE IMT CBKVROLET V-« abort Uock years. Phono MI 9-4137, Potter- TEL. MI S-0494 M l 9-4143 I with dundof cam. FI 3-7138. ton's. f /' A THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1961 ■ I Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather. For the Week Ended ForecMt of U. 8. Wohther Sanaa | March II. 1961 OooMional ohowera early. to­ night. Low near 40. Saturday moot- Open Tonight till 9 13,317 ly cloudy, breezy, oooHtr, nhow- iianrtetf r Sumttig ers espoidally tn the afternoon. Member of the Andlt High near 5S. Bnrean of Cirenlstioii Manchester— A City of Village Charm L HOUSE K HALE VOL. LXXX, NO. 177 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN.' FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 (ClnMified Advertising on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS MAIN s t r e e t — MANCHESTER l Until They Agree Tlie parents of Charles E. Gill I State News of Margaret Rd. are visiting with j him for their grandson’s wedding j and to celebrate their 50th wed-! ding anniversary. They are visit- j| Congo Army Detains Roundup Survives ing Manchester from Daytona ' Parking-Lot Beach. Fla., and are expected to 1 Mrs. Kenneth M. King Jr., C ar­ visit in Manchester for two; | Flood Disaster penter Rd.. Bolton, a senior at the months. j Feuding Politicians University of Connecticut, will be inducted into the UConn Chapter The Women’s Benefit Asaocia- \ Relief Refused of Phi Beta Kappa, national scho- tion Guard Club will meet at the ! 1 lastic honorary, tomorrow at 8 home of Mrs. Myles Staples, 83 >| Middletown, April 28 {IP)— North St., tomoiTow at 8 p.m. j Last Test for Manned Hop I p.m. at the Student Union at At Alliantfe ikrleys Damage cau.sed by the flash 1 Storrs. She is a candidate for a flood after Crystal Lake dam 'JwufL J aslaJl I B.A. degree in education as a math Claudia Circle of Emanuel major. ■- Churchwomen will meet at thej| DRIVE RIGHT IN ^ burst early yesterday has Emanuel Lutheran Cliurch par-!| Coquilhatville, The CongO.'S’yiiere from every province except been estimated at $500,000 by Whpn you shop our wonderful produce de­ Us* th* Lower Level, /-I____ 1___thofiethose control controlled ed bv by the the Lfertifii Leftist le- Mrs. Sedrick J. Straughan, 46 aonage, 157 Fhtkin St., tom orrow ' ‘ April 28 ( ^ —The Congolese gime of Antoine Glzenga at Stan­ Mayor Harry Clew of Middle- at 7:45. Or Regular Entrance Shop ! School St., will he among alumnae army crack^ down today on partment’. we believe \'Ou'l! say . . . it s leyville. town. Shot with Astronaut I of Northfleld .School for Girls at- the country’s feuding politi­ Reports also were buzzing Clew said today he had been in-: the next best thinir to nathennR fruit | ; tending the school's 7Vth reunion John F. Howard of 111 Concord :| cians, ordering that none through Coquilhatville that even fomied by U.S. Sen. Thomas J. ^ i this weekend at East Northfleld, Rd., owner of Howard Ojl Co., la Glzenga was about - bite. night at Center Congregational fleera to prevent any politlcinn.* day with thia verdict: A man aboard “unquestionably” could Church. It was announced that of­ American Newspaper Publi.shers I leaving thia town. Machine guns badly damaged six honte.s, and sev- 1 ficers will be elected May 24. and Association, with election of the | Prize winners . . . Old favorites .|.. New have been *et up eveiy few yards en others to a varying degree. , have .survived. And when you shop our old-fashioned but the annual banquet and installa- Nonvich Bulletin, the ANPA re- 1 along the runways. Three persons were treated fori Next week an American astronaut at Cape Canaveral, Fla., CUCUMBERS I tion will be in June. Mrs. Frieda porf?d today. | introductions . . . Ever blooming hybrid Eh-en President Joseph Kasavu- minor injuries at Middlesex Me-' will stake his life on that finding. modem SF.RVirr. STVIJl MKAT DE- It said Connecticut, with 25 i (i'* Schline. guest speaker, discussed i bu. head of The Congo's central morial hospital. Little Joe Vll, a cluster of six solid propellant rockets, leap­ rART»rE\T you are going to say-. . . ' interior decorsjting and c o 1 o r j dailies, is the first state to have ' tea roses and climbing roses. Packed government at Leopoldville, ap­ ! schemes. | 100 per cent membifrship in the parently n'as covered by the mili­ ed up from this test station of the National Aeronautics dnd this is just what I have been looking for, ANPA.| , 1 j in peat moss with exclusive root guard. ^ Jqp ^ , 0 0 Killed hy Train Space Administration at 9;04 a.m. EST with the 3.000-pound 3 ” 2 3 ' tary order, although he has made Weslport, April 28 i/Pi Him^ a store where meat is not pre-cello wrap­ A talk by Mrs. Fannie Hewitt j no attempt to leave Coqualhat- . dreds of horrified commuters ‘ space chamber on its no.se. Each 10c Keibish of Manchester on "Con-1 vllle. j looked on helplessly today as a Half an hour later, after a flight that produced stresses ped, but freshly cut. . . I; serving and Protecting Our Wild OTHER ROSEBUSHES to $2.95 eoch It was not known whether the 1 Fairfield man was struck and even more violent than the extreme conditions that had been Birds" at the Salvation Army to- ATLANTIC army order was merely a tem­ j killed by an easthound train as planned, the capsule was back on the beach after a parachute- II^IAN RIVER I morrow at 7:30 p.m. will be open j FURNACE OIL porary measure or whether it I it pulled into the New Haven to the public. Proceeds will be dis-1 . originated from Kasavubu hlm- Railroad's Westport Station. cushioned landing in the sea and fast recovery by a helicopter. .ESS PINK tributed equally to the Cancer fund Automailr DellverT »elf. I , He was identified by Westport Meantime the vehicle had been blasted loose from the j drive, to the Mental Health As- L. T. WOOD CO. Hcirdy LILAC BUSHES K atanga's President Moise Police as Francis J. Busier. 42, of booster by rocket- devices intended to saVe a space flier in 11 sociation. and for the youth build Phnni- .Ml 3-1129 Tshombe. who tried to walk out 80 Ardmore St., Fairfield, case of trouble in the liftoff. GRAP^RUIT j ing fund at the Salvation Army. of the Coquilhatville conference The body was dragged the Asked if a man could have lived through it, project mana- 4 to 5 Ft. TALL Wednesday, still is being held at length of the platform, said wit- The executive board of the L ^ 4 . 4 9 th^ airport surrounded by armed I ger William M. Bland replied i*?- f v nesse.a. The train left New York I dies Aid of Zion Evangelicfil | BLOOM IN LATE SPRING gtiards. I at 6 a m., and reached We.stport “Unquestionably.” I Lutheran Church will meet to -1 Five of his top Belgian adviser* i about an hour later. It was due In "Tlie escape was triggered un­ 1 0 5 9 ® night at 7:30 At the home of Mrs, hsve been handed over to the Unit- j ! New Haven at 7:45 but was de- der much more severe circum­ Rebels Ignore 1 Howard Hansen. 21 Bremen Rd, ed Nations by Kaaavubu and j 1 laved about 45 niinutes. stances than will occur during flown off to Leopold'’ille under es- , ^ Til the manned Mercury Redstone or _ ft Mr. and Mrs. loseph Leary, 148 cort of U.N. Ethiopian troops for | Atlas-boosted flight," NASA said. Laotian Plea I Lyness St., have returned from a Interrogation by U.N. offleial*. I Accidental Dronnine "Tlie ^apsule appears to he in .six-week vacation in California. They were detained under the , y-..a'r' I E ast Hampton, April 28 lyPl — good condition." A Low Price On During the trip, they visited Miss U.N. ‘security Council's resolu­ John M. Barber, 44, E ast Hamp- The chamber’s appearance bore For Cease-Fire Maty Riley of Co.sta Mesa. Calif., tion of Feb. 21 calling on all for­ ^ .V' ^ •. V W ! ton, drownbd In Lake Pocotopaug out tliat report. Its olive drab PINEHURST CONNECTICUT FARM FRESH and formerly of Manchester, and a ! eign military, semi-military and I yesterday moments after losing paint was untarnished and there By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nephew. Roland Rutledge of Santa ' political advisers to leav* the ' his grip on would-be rescuers. F'crmer President Herbert Hoover welcomes President John F. Kennedy at his Waldorf-Astoria Tow­ were no dents or tom shingles Laos' pro-Communist rebels ig­ OVEN-READY I Ana. Calif. country unless attached to the I Barber was swimming toward ers home in Manhattan today. (AP Photofax i. such as resulted from a previous nored the government's appeal for I ______I a drifting rowboat some 2.50 lb U.N. mission. tc.st flight by the same capsule a cease-fire at noon today and Past Mistre.ss Club of the It was Kasvubu's agreement PA51F.LA «J ARROW AY I yards off shore, police said, when ’ Next week’s space passenger is Washington wa.s reported near the I D aughters of Liberty. No. 125. w ill' with the UJI. to clear out all for­ he got into trouble. I to ride the Redstone rocket on a end of its patience with what f II meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the eign advisers that caused Thr.iy.De I Several n\en Nvatching from Pair Accused Bowles Delays!Kennedy Sees i ballistic trajectory flight 115 some officials called Red stalling. ! I home of Mrs. Samuel Wil.son, 11 j to stalk out of the conference in I shore rowed out to him. started to , ! miles high and 290 miles south Britain, fearing hasty action by CHICKENS Ridge St. , 1 TV Star’s Wife j lift him into their boat and then ; from Cape Canaveral. The more the Soviet Union or United States anger. He relies on Belgian and 3'/i LB. ROASTERS CUT-UP or WHOLE other whites both In the govern­ , lo.st their grip. ' Of Rigging on Dirasiori Probe I More Figures I powerful Allas Is for later Earth- might upset delicate arrange-' 3 to 3'/2 LB. FRYERS ment of his seceded province and t The body was recovered by a gprdling orbital flights. menta for a cease-fire and mush­ Found Dead in I skin diver. Medickl Examiner Nor- | W ashington, April 28 (/P> ,— A DWARF DUETZIA 1 . 4 9 In his army. Stock Market Of Prominence The extra stresses came about room the civil war, blamed the PINEHURST GROUND MEfttS The conference at this capital of man Gardner said death was ' Senate inquiry into the Cuban in­ because the rockets, for reasons rebels' delay on “real practical (ROSE FLOWERING SHRUB) ...... Equator Province 375 miles up the Gotham Home caused by accidental drowing. vasion was postponed today until not immediately determined, did difficulties," such as poor com­ “ /rpaiher hy far" Congo River from Leopoldville is W ashington, April 28 ifl’’ Gov­ Monday when acting S^rctary of New York, April 28 (/Pi — P res­ not push the capsule to the plan­ munications. being attended by 280 of the coun­ It Starts Sunday ernment lawyers today charged State Chester Bowles said "sev­ ident Kennedy vieited former ned height of 35,000 to 40,000 feet. But President Kennedy opened eral emergencies" would prevent For the best . . . buy UPRIGHT FLOWERING QUINCE 4 >49 try's political figures and their ad- New York, April 28 lA 'i-M rs. Hartford. April -BS

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