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MONDAY, ikPiOL U68 ATuragD Dstty N«t P n s s B ob ^ n rlrrB t^ r 1Evi^tt!ttg VMr«h*W*eimM AytaSOrlSCS ShmwtUDlLwSL priaes, Inc., 270 Hartford Ad., and ^H Qub Winner W sArtbpsrtahi OtooSr anC-.*Mjr nUto pyi John MAthef Chapter, Order of Two Youths Held au w rocks at two trucks, break 13,974 DeMolay, will have a potluck sup •C raki toefght La* In M* About Town ing the windriilslds. They then Of County Awards LM mSUiANCI... per at 6 at the Masonie Temple. " For Bike Thefts want to the Westown Pharmacy v u e * AMto There will be a businesa meeting « at 460 Hartford Rd. and tossed GIVE \M flrtmtoSna m d eooL High *Mur M. BUHTON A. MOB AflBfOfr M m Card Ann GUha, dauglitar at 7:30, at which time two de afaaehastar 4-H Homemakers Afcsieheslsi^d City of Vttlage Charm some rooks, breaking a small win 867 B. OnM of Mr. and Mrs. Frank aUha, 460 grees will be preensted for plaque Two Manchester youths bawe dow in the front of the Mora, po Olub received awarda gaturday at Hillatown Rd., rocently served aa competition. AMERICAN been blamed tor taking tiwo blcy- lice aakt the Hartford County 4-H ad cam commentator for a senior fashion clea In Bolton early yesterday TOL. LXXXn, MO. 179 (fOUMEUBN PA6B8) MAMCHirrSH, CONN., TUEBDAT, APRE, 90, 1968 (ChuWlled ACverlMns Yof* IS) ahow at Bryant College in Provi The Ctaaminade Musical Club paign victory banquet at 8SAVE kUled by a twister at Maury The Maiury 01W> T«nn., victims headquarters with an officer com- SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican«gave in by 8 o’clock Monday night, The governor spoke befmre a 90S MAIN STREET Call Ml 9-5869 JUICE Mr^ Clark sold toe group Is plen^ent of over 60.. Republic (AP) — War, threats re It sent troop reinforcements to ROME (AP) — The Communist COMPANY CANS 13c Oty, a h ^ 90 miles iwrOieaat of were listed as Mrs. Blaai* Stari(s, Joint session of toe House of Rep- 648-2478 36 Main Street, Manchester DOLE'S MempMs. One was reported 80, of FriendfUp, Taim., and to r "aware that RapubUcaps opposed General Walker presently coi ceded today as to* Dominican Re Stations near the Haitian border left and toe liberal ri|ht made un reiMntatives and Senate. Ml 9-5334 kUled In Hamilton, Ala., in th'a daiughtar, Mrs. VTank Bianeh, 89, toe bill when they controlled the mands the 48rd Infantry Division pubUc claimed a bloodlem victory and moved warships toward top precedented gains in Italy’s par The galleries m the grounds of toe Dominican Radio Santo Domingo said Pres heaval that raised a Mg question 2 4 -O Z JA R the 308th Artillery Oronup (Air Bmbfuwy In Port au Prince. Al ident Romulo Betancourt .of Ven eetimated that the state trill net TUESDAY ONLY! r i ’ i o FINAST Seen on Wane toem teeh-ogers gathered to q ticular session,’* she said, “espe mark over Fanfani and his exi>eri- 84 million annually in revenues, safe. cially siiioe Jxut one more D e i^ Defense) redesignated an engineer leged opponents of Duvalier hod ezuela had offered the Dominican ment in left-leaning government FIUS8H H A «Y E group. ken refuge there. government "all you need In your for Italy, a member of toe North all of which will be esurmarked for Grape Jelly WASHlNaTON (AP)—The one# President Juan Bosch's govern toe support of education. (Oontinned on Pag* Two) (Cootoiiied on Rage Four) In the operational headquarters fight to free toe people of Haiti Atlantic Treaty Organization. werful conservative coaltlon fei toe combat command section 'will ment also took satisfaction from from toe dictator.” First in the senate, then in toe The governor noted that the 4 -O Z SAVE s House has lost every teat so sweepstakes MU “has aroused be under Ool. Edward F. Wozenskl assurances from Haiti that it The U.S. government disclosed chamber, the Communists pushed S Chicken eia r In toe present Oongresa. cf Bristol while the support com would respect toe security of deep feelings on Hie part ef our •fld Pi*cM CANS 65c Leaders of both jNuraes agreed that It was wlthdra-wing a ’80-man their total popular vote above toe people.” 3 mand sectloa has been swsigned to diplomatic missions there. naval training mission from Haiti 35 per cent mark. tod^, in aeparate/lntervlews, toat "I have respect for those who Mushrooms Ool. Holbrook T. Bourne of Wind Diplomatic informants in Wash at Duvalier’s demand. Duyalier’s And In both houses the Christian toe eomUimtlon of ItepnhUoana have an honest, sincere concern Economy Held Ideal sor. ington said Bosch, in a letter to demand was made Saturday, be Democrats—who led Italy out of FUEL OIL and Southern Democrats toat The other major commanders toe chairman of toe Organization about the moraUty of this action, IBreasts dominated toe House for nearly a designated by General Relncke fore the flareup In relations with postwar ruin to economic boom— although I do not agree with tUM IT 5 LBS. PER ODSTfmER) ^ m t t o n JnaL, lon’t what it used of American States late Monday the Dominican Republic, and ob slumped below toe 40 per cent toem,” he said. RICHMOND fIN A ST are: night, said Dominican personnel viously resulted from Washing level. 1st Battle Group 16^ Infantry would remain in -the embassy im- A review of toe tour major teat For a Tax Cut Now wlto present tonne station at Hart ton’s i;i.i r Sweet Cora What has happened la this; the tary of the Treasury Douglas are relatively better than most Tomatoes who had taken refuge in the Do- lations -with Haiti. the last general election, in 1958. KMNIL Republican ranks are as firm as Dillon said today the economic observers had anticipated. II I. Ml ;-)■ RED-RIN ever, but more and more South mlnicw Embassy. AP correspondent Morris Rosen Communists were jubilant at the Bulletins ouUpok is so promlifing that the “ If toe improvement contin Theito informants said Bosch’s berg reported from Port au Prince outcome. The party boss, Moscow- ern Democrats are voting like estlinated tU.9 bfUion deficit to ues,’’ DlUon aaid, "our est: lated Northern and Western Democrats. News Tidbits letter to Manuel • Facio said toe that Haitian guards still were sta traUned Palmiro TogUattl,' ssUd it CMlled fro m A P W irgs President Kennedy’s 1968-64 bud revenuss tor fiscal 1064 may well Dominican Republic would remain tioned across the street'from toe was a real victory, “better than For the purposes of the knalysia get may be cut a blUlon dollars. be more than we estimated to on guard against possible new ac Dominican Embassy. 160Z CANS ^ CAN. toe votes of the 96 Democrats This provides even more rea from the AP Wires our forecasts and hopes.” i Person To Person 5y' January—perhaps by as much as tions by Haiti’s government, but Rosenberg said Haitian guards BtARINE PROBE SET the place to Fanfani withheld comment. His from the 11 states that made up son for reducing taxes, Dillon a hllUon dollars — thus reducing We read an that toe letter contained no threat also were posted outside the Bras campaign workers watched toe WASHINGTON (AP) — A toe old Confederacy were ex told a meeting of the U. B. Cham the deficit. of immediate mUltary action. • totereeting ar SA V i 19c amined. The total' party division ber of Commerce. . British government urges Red ilian, Venezuelan and Ecuadorean returns with gloom. Republican House member saya call for SAVE Sd “Even more important, a tax China to M p preserve unity and The Dominican government had embassies. These three and the The results were astouding in an the House Armed Services Com ticle on amne 6 in the Houae Is 267 Democrats and Kennedy had forecast' toe defi cut vriien the economy Is reason of the poUti- neutrality . . . Sen. Barry M. Gold- charged that Haitian troops had Dominican Embassy are believed election where little change had mittee will investigate the 1T7 Republicans, with one va- cit of nearly |13 billion—largest ably bouyant would be far more Invaded and surrounded its em to be sheltering more than 70 Hai cal oustoms oancy. ever projected—when he propoMd water, R-Aria,, says United States been anticipated. ouster of a former Marine ot~ effective in carrying us toward should bomb rail and road facU- bassy to Port au Prince. Threat tians who took refuge there after There was a surprising flight of fleer who says he took part in a practiced in Here Is the pro and anti-admin- a $98.8-WUon spending prograun full employment than a tax cut ening to use force tmless DuvaUer ancient times totration split among the Southern ttlea in North Viet Nam that are DuvaUer began rounding up op voters from toe (jhristian . Demo hush-hush attempt to dispose of for the year beglnnli^ July l, when the economy ta merely ponents last week. cratic party In both directions—to in Athens. In Democrats on the four votes: along wlto a three-step tax re limping along.” used to buildup Communist CM- the body of a Cuban shot to those days the fro**? Strawberries —Jan. 9. to keep the Rules Com duction plan. nese to South Viet Nam and Laos. Rosenberg said Foreign Minis left and right. death outside the U.S. naval He said Kennedy’s tax program ter Rene Chalmers told him the money poUUcians ap mittee membership at 16, aimed In Ms prepared remarks to r a Neutralist Premier Prince In both houses, for the first base at Onantanamo. Is designed to “accelerate our DuvaUer regime would await ar parently had mt tn&king it easier to get admin taXx and spending discussion on Souvanna .Phouma flew to Plains Senators Urge time, toe Communists and Marx the minute you mantitm economy” well Into the future. rival of the OAS team before de ist Socialist parties together polled HAITI LINKED TO REDS a devious way FARM HOUfI - 8-Inch lACHI istration bills to the House floor, the second day of the burincss The economy now, he said, Is Des Jarree area todqy to leauiue ciding Its next move. of getting rid Apple Pies FARM HOUfI gouthemers voted 60-44 with the group’s meeting, Dillon said ft peace talks wlto Communist con more votes than the Christian SANTO DOMINGO, Domini CaH Beneficial now! Ask "for cash fast for Spring . I •dminlstration. Ideal for this kind M program. U.S. Move for He reported there were no un Democrats. can Republic (AP)—The Domi- o i opponents, would have hem unrealistic four Responding to critics of budget trolled Pathet Lao . . . Com usual tirop precautions apparent And in boto houses the Liberal expenses, left-over bills, for ai^ good i«asoiL Tite short o i mur —April 10. To restore 84iSo mll- or five months ago to expect con deficits, Dillon said "the deficit munist guerrillas kill 19 Vlet- nleoa Republio charged today der. $•• 0«r l*siil«r AJvwm aewit N r Many Mora Annhrartary Sah ffu d ohl n for emergency public works. ditions fpr a tax cut would he so namese soldiers and adnitoistra- that Preeldcnt Francoia Dnva- folks at Beneficial like to say "Yes." Call . . . now! « split was 60-8. 'we, now face Is the result of an Israel Defense (OMtHnaed on Page Seven) (Continned on Page HilrteeB) They would favorable. Now, he said, "the economy wMch produces too little tive offictals in two separate raids Her of Haiti had offered mili aric for a vote Stu Jolmstoa S—April 24. Against removtaig a time is right." Monday. tary bases to Onba’s Fidel Oea- —rather than of a 'government WASmNGTON (AP) — Two Re- before the Based upon the economy’s per wMch spends too much.” Prealdent Kennedy aaks Con tro. The charge was made by Athenian aeeembly on an Ostra SpMial . . . nilSDAY e WIDNUDAY (Contteoad on Paga Two) formance in the last few months, pubUcan senators called today to r Foreign Minister Andies Fieltee "There can be p o quesUem,” he gress for another pay taorease for U.S. intervention to stave off any te a peace-keepliig mlsaion of BENEFICIAL cism. ■mth the Ostracism voted by said, “that 11 our economy were government employes , . . Ameri the aseembly, they would then pro Arab aggreeeiem against Israel to Rockefeller Asks USSR the Organlaatlan of American FINANCE SYSTEM operating at reasonably full ca-' can man to the moon program the explosive Middle East. Loan* $20 to $600— Loans Me-biMifad M to* east. claim a certain public man to be pacity, our tax system would to draws criticism from some sotan- States which arrived Imto this dangerous and unwholesome for Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y., morning. day he producing, more than tists who contend scientific re imposed that the United States BaneMol Hnonoe Co. of Mmdraatar the state and public, telling the Delta Queen, Louisville Belle enough revenue to finance our turns would not Justify estimated pubHe that he riiould be exiled. attempt to get Great Britain, Match Saboteur Curbs 8TOANOHCB SUSPECT 806 MAM ST, MANCHESTER current national needs within a 880 hllUon France and other Western nations After the sissembly had okayed balanced budget. Ihstead o i wor BOSTON (AP) — HomloMe Mltchat»4ia6 • lOw So. Hot bU nd TtL BmIbi*i M m) CHOPPED BEEP Working Up Steam for Race Mexican Prealdent Adolfo Lopes to Join it to a ooUeettve defense detectives today queattaned n the Ostracism by a show of hands, rying about deficits ,we would be a IHB ef *100 Mrit tiOJO Mateos says he and presidents of agreement wlto Israel. By RELMAN MORIN ^we can get some reciprocity Irom Fitchburg man who, poUoe said, K coaHcrihn sasIHr '— a date would be set for public vot enjoying budgetary surpluses.” Brasil, Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador S*i. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., said ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Gov, Mr. Khrushchev.” ing, when the free elUsens would DUlon assarted the Kennedy ad admitted foroing hto way into n BY JACK K B JniN (»her ballroom dock. At her helm have pledged not to mSke, receive, this country should offer its good Nelson A. Rockefeller says be be- Before toe speech he said in a Back Bay apartment at gun votis by tribes, each depositing UMJWILLB, Ky^. (AP) — Two will be another river veteran of ministration dislikes deficits as test or store atomie weapona offices for direct peace negotia Ueves the United States could television tntenfiew: their ballots in boxee in the market much as anyone else. point, robbing three girls and waU-woiked old stiBamboats rae* half a century, Oapt. Paul Ufidm- Ex-queen Dina of Jordan beoonMa tions between Israel and its Arab make a profitable swap with toe "It eceme to me tiiat it might raping one of them. The maw, place. FRESHLY wood. “But,” he added, "wo are pre- neifhbors. Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Soviet Union on Cuba—^toe Soviets be a very valuable thing If the LBS «p toe Ohio Rlvor toe rttiaen of United Arab RepubUc. Identified as Leoa Hardy, 83, Each voter marked Uie name of Underwood oaya the Belle can Cuban refugee says Voice of Nasser Is attempting to weld toe to stop training saboteurs there President of the United States waa held on susplelon of armed the man he wished to see exiled fhOUMUldG GBQ^GOiGd to watch'tooir maneuver better, especially on the (OonUimed on Page Two) America broadcaata to Cuba are Arab nations into a United Arab in exchange for the American re should say to the Soviet Union ntobery. After appearing In n on a piece of pottery (called an toiel a r s . m to to Include many turnaround. "If toe Delta Quean Republic. straints placed on . anti-Castro that we would like to demand toat police lineup he was turned REUPHOLSTER wfm oaa sea why Ruck Ftoa got valuable for morale of people un- ostrakon), and the man who re has to back down on the turn, lyihphatetlc to Castro....Macbin- Javits said to a prepared Senate freedom fighters.” the Soviet Union give toe same over to detectives who laid be ao molted Bha’U loae 40 minutaa," he said. mieeoh that a trreatened pro-Paa- He said President Kennedy guarantee to prevent those Latins ceived the most votes out of a Baby Rocket Uses IsU’ Union of AFLpCIO bAi hopes called UnMolf Mie. "Bestca With Confidence! required minimum of 10,000 (some Bha aoBtaalania are Mm Belle of Uhderwood eetimated each boat eer takeover of Jordan, plus should advise Premier Khrush who are being brought into Oiba strangler.” VMtortH* and toe Delta Queen. of nverting ■ walkout today with authorities say 6,000) ballots, had will Mt . about 10 mOee an hour revised oompony oontract. threats to Israel, indicates "time chev, “If you continue this, we for training In sabotage and sub to leave Athens within ten days PLOUOA LARGE Ib a BaBs la carrytag th* hopoa at top ^teed. Plexiglas ^as Fuel is running out on peace to toe wUl be forced to take drastic ac version In toe Whole area of pen TO LEAVE YEMEN Of Mm hcmOolk—of all KantuoU- Special grand Jur;^ will onnetder tion.” and stay away ten years. Ostra Ih e ()ueea la gr y ean old and Middle East.” etration and disruptidn of the UNITED NATIONS, N. T. cism' did not carry any social _ . . . Cucumber$Z:;:!t!^3’«>23«|C^ery JVMIO STALKS aao, ta fact—and Mm alaak Quean, baa haul on a trto downriver to By WHJUAM C. HARRISON murder ehargee against runal "To stop a moimttog war threat The New York governor did not free governments of Latin Amer Sam Will a paaiangar aratt, will ha toaarad New Orlaaiik. storekeeper in rifle elaying of spell out what he meant by ica. (AP) —■ Seoretary-General V stigma for the victim and hla SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AP) — A now and foreclose also renewed Thant announoed today that Mul property and civil rights other tY peelafsJ m «oC m J N dA im N I c m IN m IIto TiMsJoy onJ WedhiesNy, Q "h qa tw Mm folks a t bar homa base, When the Delta ()uaen Med up baby rocket engine that burnt Baltimore totegimUoiMl w alker... Oommunlst mischief,” h«L said, drastic option. 4 ”We might demand from the CmamaaM, Ohio. United Arab Bepublle sad' SaiMI ^^Rfupholster wise remained intact, so banish ta ItouiaTiUe aariler this month plexigtaoe tor fuel h as' been de- Na'val eiqpMrt saya tank luptura on “the United States to concert with Rockefeller set forth bis views Soviets tills action on the. part Arabia had agreed to pidi out ef ment was the only penalty. atahtwhiila bar oeptain, Nraest ■. Wagner, velmwd by United Technology nucleaf submarine Thresher one the Uhited Kingdom, France and on C!uba Monday night in a speech of the Cubans, which is very com flafllng, wMI race upalyar'':rar'froiB Mm the royabet-republleen war In Over 1500 Ostraka have been aald don’t want to let tbe^^c Cenfir. numth before her toes oould not other totereeted nations, Miould Of before a RepubUcan ftmd-ralslng parable to what the (anti-Castro) YenMU. He aald a VJT. observ qpwntown lev** to Mta-MHa Is- get too eloee or wa’U suck bar tq> The table-t(q> model is a hybrid, have oontributed to her sinking. fer to Join to a collective defense dinner In Cincinnati, Ohio. He Cubans are trying to do to the and Restyle discovered in the Athenian Acrop 1 ^ , turn around and head hack, Cuban government.” er team will see that M* ngieSi olis and market place, many bear to the wheel. It'D be the Delta a cross between liquid- and solid- Exercise Coulee Crest, largest agreement with Israel and any spoke to an audience df 1,600 'who meat ta earried out. fh s Mrst ana to poos under tha Quern all toe way.". propellant enginee but with advan and most expensive war gome ever other Middle EJast state willing to I ^ d 8100 a ticket. Rockefeller said "this to the ing the name of Athenians known downstraam aide of Clark Mamo- One of the Quero's two pUota Is tages over both. During his one-day visit to Cln- most serious threat to toe West A Sofa from literary sources to have staged on West (toast, starts to Join and, carry out its obligations PLANE u rn GUUU Betdga, hatwam LoulavUla and Harris Underwood, a brother of United Technology Center, a day on million acres to central for toe preservation of peace and c ^ a ti, the New York governor ern Hemisphere.” beeh ostracized. Over 600 bearing JaHiaaearflMa. lad.,. wtU ha Mia Mm o a s^ of the Belle. loader to research and develop: security to the Middle East. also said President Kennedy has Indirectly, he attacked the ad LONDON (AP) — A $>■■•• the name of Thermistocles, ostra DOUBLE STAMPS Waabtogton.. Undegworetary of MMbm s, mIm toW dtstaaea la alMOt DOS ‘ and ? Chairs W .OO Maaify LOOO pe i a i gaca may ment of rockets, calls toenybrid State W, AveroU Hanim an Naasor goes tar beyond even the made a "clear faUure of leader- ministration over toe situation In cized in 471 BC., have been found A o ita |. ' fMe Mm Bdla. M btTiwi WO iS S - the snglne of tomorrow, tt oom- Naoeer gtes tar beyond even the ehlp to Washington.” He said Laos whore tiie coalition govern M In business we can banish head m s fisBs *MI he aaaUi« a real eta have bean add. The proceede hinsa toe simplicity and reltabUl- turned from trouble sbooUng mta- huge masses of guns,, tanks, Kennedy has not lived to the ment ta threatened by Oimmunlat IN BUSINESS SINCE <1930 aches and losses for you when you aomabaek. Hm 1a 49 yearn old and win go tor repair eoeto an the to cf toe solid-fueled rocket with ston iabout Luca wtib written lanes, submarines and ships that "lavish promises’'' made during troops. He said the Uhited States after MOtaiaM buy a oar; we will i^event you Dot aa powerful aa tha Quean. She Belle. . toe controllability and high per port for President Kennedy. has poured Into Egypt to re the 1960 presidential campaign. haa had experience with coalition WEDNESDAY was on the akida whan Jafferson Itae'^ race to part cf Mm Km- General Accounting Offioe, governments in China and Berlin Moutreol fve« Leaden, frem getting stuck 'with a poorly formance of the liquid, its boost gequip Nasser’s ahnies. "The American people are be prepared or poorly conditioned At Yow Firft Nadoial SEptr Markfts b HaitffoN CoMrty Oouaty .(L«iil*vine) Judge MUrlow tuoky Partly faM ^. ers declare. . which advises Congress on expen “Because the Kremlin knows ing short-changed — In Jobs, in and he asked; "Did toey workT taken eff trans Freetn SAM’S UPHOLSTERING car and right now ■we haVe r.eally .Cook Mughk bar for use as a rae- The wtanar gets a glided pair of The dear plartglafs combustion ditures, has reportedly given, up Israel ta committed to the free security, In living standards, and Who wouldn’t have thought this pert ta Seettflod wboa i * fiall MI 3-5083 or Hartford 522-4205 Anytime big values. Dillon Sales and Serv al taeMMY iMk Mby. dear anUars to be uaeU ad an Mm ehambsr of United’s demoostra- trying to eoit Out flgurea to 'iTX world by oonvletion as wMl i In sootal advance,” he said. would happen in Laos?” was snelMd Into Mm Na t ice, your quality Ford dealer, 319 Mm ta patotad wkHa wtto ttm aMgei to olw tt* AmL bum- wuiptaae awaid... New *relstar tvoqr ouwr tie, tt rofardo Im el The govexQor drew Jita biggest ta bis M pe^ .Roekefeltar ooM gtaa, A fln 86 PLINY ST,—HARTFORD Main St, Mancheatdr. Phone 648-I m AinitftfniinttiimiWMgiiQMgAMe^WL w iittaviiHiMqHTro 9wca»y^...... ■ ...... , ; - 0 X u
MANCHESTER EVENING HERAW, MANCHESTER, OOMX. TUESDAY, APRIL 80. 1068 PAW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M^dHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 1968 Placement Office and ibrgaiilufiaas of Manchester for financial aid in finiehlng up this Southern B W Master l^lan a Guide, Lists Teacher Jobs year of service to the community. * GLOBE We are happy to have this oppor Sheinwold on Ibsmsr tsacbers who are inter- tunity to thank each and every Conservatisin Not Rule, Says TPC eatad in fUH-thne or substitute one. We have received from the poeltiaina ara being recruited by TRAVEL SERVNE' Royal Ice Cream Co., $10; Man DISCARD SURER * SeMh the local office of the Connecticut 906 MAIN SntBBT chester Drug Co., $10; Cheney Seen on Wane t h a n s im e s s b s About 106 towiuqiieoplA eoneerned mbout the effects ai the State Bmidoyment Service in co Bros., $100; Paul Dodge PonUac, By ALFRED SHEINWOLD operation with its Central Teacher 648-2165 $26; M fc M OU Service, $10; .Car In A wen-behaved bridge hand Town Planning Commission's (TPC) proposed town master (OoattnMd tran Pag* OM Placement Unit. ter Chevrolet, $26; Woodcock Re you oan expect n finesse to suc ^2 1 7 8 plan on their individual p r o p e r ^ on the welfare of the The Central Tacudier Ptocement AufiMriaed agext lx frigeration, $6; General Service, $80-milUon atudmt loan prqvlalon ceed, If you have two finesnes the iJC S 5 town, attended a TPC hearing at tha high school imall audi Chester for all AirUxasi Inc., $6; Donweil Co., $10; Stone k odds are S to 1 that at least one Unit of the Connecticut . State Iroads sad Btexmahlp from tha doctor-deiitlat training torium laet night. Employment Service ia located at tiM LuU Junior MuMum hashing and provides rtielter for our Goldberg, $26; LaBonne-Sllverstein of. them wUl work. The trouble is ’’lACT Many of tlulr proMesna wan Associates. $26; Weldon Drug, $28; Mil. 8outham«m'5S-2>. that even long ehotii eometimos ^ 7 5 8 velopar and land owner, ohallenged 200 Folly Brook Boulevard, Weth keen i(>ring-houaecle«n«d—with a feathered friends m on apparcEit than raaL howavw, the TPC members and Edward ersfield. Through this unit, a Now a ’ word about our lepre Central Connecticut CooperaUve —April 28. Against killing the come in; you eometlme have a I • * - and ■mnsd to hava ariaen becausa vnifeano*! The Volunteer I>eague Farmers Assn., $26; Fllloramo band In wbleh no fineaae woriis.: $ X) 1 M • Rybesyk, the sx-town planning en- pubUe service is offered to all chauns. Oh, yes, we have lepre admlnlatration’B feed graina MU. two diirtinetioas about tt» plan trachers who arc Interested In Constructsion Co., $8; Jack Hunter, Southemera 67-18. monds 7 7 ginsar, about oertatn piute of the aknoet Uterally took u« apart and chauns, who come quietly into the M U fH ware not olaar to tham. Obtaining teiajchlng positions tor nut iM hack together in getting museum during the night and work Inc,, $25; Pinehurst Grocery, $5; On aU these votes RepuMlcan South dealer plan. Purdy-Ferris Corp., $10; Rogers North4touth vulnerable, R A to M a ^ land ownan in tho area Jarvto refuted a statement made the 1963-64 school year, FVm- your ready for a visit of a delegation their magic with hammer and saw. Leader Charles, A. Halleck of In 9 O J too 8 batween Main and fi^ o a Ste. WANTED! Corp., $25. diana held his party members in o-'<ns Assembly Catholic La Ryheayk’s Steitement tiwt prop cHEVRoin CO, me. We’re glad they came—iwe hope, Green Manor Construction Co., W. Harper Lee’s best seller "Iro Kill a Mockingbird.” Left to r ^ it agreed that the support that once on the run and returned the Jack to get rid of a iflamand. —• subject to many ohangea, to placement, but the majority are 1S29 H .1 B b b K t a t w dles of Columbus, $6; Kiwanis are Mary Badham as "Scout” and Phillip Alford as "Jem”. 'The of diamonds to knock out dum moat real eondltlons — to diroot erty owners would bt retmbunted for September 1963. eur eCforta provide the incentive H. England Lumber Co., McKin came from Southern Democrats Having disposed ' of Mr dlamiNid for improvements to theh- proper for more museum# throughout the ney Lumber Co., Manchester Lum CTub, $50. film win open at the Sitate Theaiter tomorrow. has waned In the 88th Congress. my's king. loser, South oan afCbrd to losa’ a ftttun growth. It dom not dic to Such vacancies from school ty when taken for an urban re •tate. ber Co., and W. G. Glenney Co. This is, neceesarily, not a com "There’s no doubt about what’s “Tou’U sprain your wrist play spade, a trump) and n chib.' - tate any phyrioal changes in the systems all over the state are list plete listing, for the returns are ing so fast,” South chided him newal drojeot. Our front yard was also cleaned Our appreciation is exceeded only happened,” Byrnes added. “ The DaUy Qnhstton downtown ana by itself. In the past Rybesyk has said ed throughout the year with tho up and beautified for this occasion by our relief at having this im still coming in; and we mubt add flgliiree back it up.” airily. And declarer drew two Central Teacher Placement Unit to this, of course, the magnificent moro rounds of trumps. Eartaer opens with ona s|i^> tM>aa nnswaL a pfparate town that prep ay hetders would be hy Kathy Didan, Jean Ralph, portant job done. For House Democratic Whip Id the next-player paeeee- Ecu aoUvlty under tho dlroetlon of rtAmtmraiA tor recent improvw- in Wethersfield. Cheryl Bonadies and Linda Rich- We have so many good friends— $1,750 preserVted to the museum Hale Boggs, D-La., the idea that South next tried the spade fi by the Civltan Club as a result holdt Spades, Q-y-6i Hearts, Rd- the Maaoheatar Redevelopment memta to their propeitiee when It tiw, aU of Intermediate Girl Scout we couldn’t, get along without Economy Held Ideal Southern Democrats are voting neaae, losing to the king. West 7-$;i Dtonionds, K-S-5i CInba, A-0- them. At the beginning of this of the popular travel series pre ha|q>Uy cashed a diamond trick, Agency (MRA), and not the TFC, was bought for such a project. ■nuop 677 under the leadership of more and more like Northern Si would be raapmMe for any ae- Rybesyk was out of town tNa LIMITING Mrs. Kdwaid Ralph. A flowering month, the Lutz Junior Museum’s sented to the public by the club and now the contract depended Pond Takes Tour Democrats, and less like RepuhU- What do yon iayf tSve program of renewal or re- monfing, and could not be reach crab tree, d on a te by l&s. B. F. Finance Committee, led by Dr. for our benefit. We are most cans. Is a favorite thesis. on the elub finesse. Philip Sumner, felt the necessity grateful to all theee people. First Twinge Answer; « d S NT. This rttows tedhWng h* tha downtown ana. ed to oiartfy the question. Of Nike Centers Crebore, has bem planted outside For a Tax Cut Now “ Many of the same forces. are of appealing to our friends among We look forward now to an South felt hla first twinge when about IS to 16 points In high While tho two agendee do hava Jarvto alao said that ba v our ' WnJ feeder window. This operatiiig in the South as are THE FIELD helpa the appearanee of our build- the businesses, industries, clubs. other busy and happy month at he teMed the dube: Bast looked cards, balanced mstrlbutiaii, and oommon ihteroate, they operate againat a csEiter rtxip that the operating elsewhere,” Boggs said. strength In each of the unhid independently. The plan would be Charles W. Pond of Silver St., the museum, and we hope to aee (Oontfamed from Page Ons demand that their senators and too happy. Sure enough, East l«m propoeea to separate a local light in lipnt of Moriarty Bros.,” a nolle and the Mayor Mahoney Coventry, 'vice president of the you there. cong^ressmen ‘‘initiate an investi He cited growing urban popula turned up with the king of clubs, suits. , , aa adviaocy guide for the MRA tralllc area from through traffic McCaughey said. speeding case was dosed. tions in the South as in the North, rtiould Uiey find that the down Hartford NatlonaJ Bank and Trust pared to accept them If necessary gation which will get to the bot and South had lost a trick in each along part of MMn Bt, batween Student Jury Deadlocked “ Did he see you?” Atty. Collins presented dosing Co.. Hartford, left yesterday ■with in adecting stoda far 1 with resulting common problems For ShslnwoId’B S8 * page hoofc- town ooUM qualify for renewal Oak Bt and Bratoard PI., and ssM remarks pointing up the mock to preserve our national security. tom of this mess and clean it suit. Down one. “ No.” seven other Connecticut residents of transportation, schools, water South, made hla mlstaka when tnEMdge,” under federal oontraot. he thougM the w m t sKto of the “ Did he wave to you.” jury trial as an “ example of how inveatment, k ia rantHy wiaa to up.” supply, Juvenile delinquency and for a week-long tour of continen A ndover And we are not prepared to sac "There is enough evidence to he looked at the dummy and as send 80 cMita to Bridge Book, Other land ownan oomptained street was sEocoted too Bttle “ No.” law Is applied In everyday Mfe.” place enyhask ox dioae of x«0> so on. The Manchester Evening Homld, At Mock Trial for Law Day tal air defense centers in four rifice effective job-producing pro- convince me,” Alger aald, "that sumed that a finesse was going that the detallo of Uie idan would nAfMiw flMiOD. “ When you chaised him, how He thank^ all the partidpants. western states. Pond was former establidied oonyaniat wkfa io- In addition, Boggs said, the Re to work. Oorroot play assures the Box 8818, Grand Central 8ta„ Hcw WQUsm Skoneakl, a North Bod could you tell if his speed was 43 Law Day USA, designate by a g^rams such as the emergency an adequate investigation by Con publicans are now “ fielding can prnJudioe their particular htoar- ly with the Manchester branch of Petition Asks public works bill, during a period gress will uncover wrongdoing of contract regardless of the fi York 17, N.Y, eate in other areas. resident, said he thougM new paric miles an hour when the speedome joint resolution of the 87th Con vestmenc prestige. It also is good didates all over the South, which Oepyright Is a areas should be simpfied wWh play Maochaater High School uppen^ Other court personnel partici the Hartford bank. when unemployment remains at the kind that will aend men to neeses. For eaample, a land ownor in pating In the jury trial were Miss ter Is numbered at 40 and then 45. gress of the United States, le In policy <0 Kmk the fieid of choice means Democrats can’t get elect Declarer should win the first fieneral Fealoreo Coif. equipment and not Just be left as claasnien this morning otiserved a Could he have been driving at 42 recognizing that the system of The group is called "Opeiratiaa unacceptably high levels.” jail.” ed by out-RepubUcanlng the Re* tho southwest part of town Patricia Wade, court clerk, and Understanding,” and the tour la to New Action on The Chamber Mmday night thought that the propoaed^ two- empty land areas. The master mock apeeding case Jury trial in miles per hour?” the defense at Justice In this country "must have to those companies xhkh, in Another speaker today. Rep. pubUcans. The ones who tried to ptsji calls tor many kinds of park William Sullivan, court reporter. provide residents in each air de Bruce Alger, R-Tex-., described conferred its 1968 “ Great Living aon aoninr in that oeetion the sohool’s auditorium to mark The jury Included seniors Don torney said. on a broad scale the participation addition to making pcodncis or do that were the onee who loat In facBKies, depending on the age “ Yes, It could have been 42?” and understanding of citizens fense sector of Connecticut with a urban renewal as a "plEumed al American” awards on Sen. John the last election,’ YEOuld prohibit land aalea. tha sixth annual Law Day USA. Kirkham, Peter ItosavEige, Bob better understanding-of the air de offering servica far which thetc Town Offices liance between local political L. McQellan, D-Ark.; WUllsm that ms paric to lifiendod. “ And maybe less?” aware of their responalbiUtiOB.” But TPC ohairman Martin Al- Law Day USA, a day whose Hayes, Betty Bostick, Carol Cyr, “ Yes,” McCaughey said. fense complex and mission that „ existing dcDoaod, ate Seely to leaders and the Kennedy admin McChesney Martin, chairman of vord pointed out that tiie- plan Simone Gauthier, Rita Gagne, protects them against enemy air Members of the “ Aroused Cltl' istration, aimed at keeping both the Federal Reserve Board, and la not a apeolflc law but a set meaning has come to be synony Gene Rehse, Richard McNally, Atty. Walsh then called Mayor attack. introduce new ptoduas or aetw- former Rep. Walter H. Judd, R- Mahoney to the stand and, under sens Group” have filed a petitimi in power.” Chamber Backs KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS of guides, while It does Indicate mous with "reepect for law” Everett Smith, Margaret Qriga- Mothers to Lobby ices. k it pradenc, to other woads, Ho urged the businessmen to Minn. questioning, the accused said the The itinerary YVlll Include a tour bearing 26 signatures with First that the aouthweat corner of town Eight Applicants throughout tbs ooimtry, will actu lis and Carol Piela, a junior. of nike installationa in Oklahoma, No Selling Law OampbeD OennoO No. 678 Manrtiertelr ahouU be kept fairly open, the weather was clear, the road dry, to aedt companies that not only Selectman Theodore C. Wright, ally be celebrated tomorrow. Miss Wade called the court to and that "m y speed was Just 35 For Ban on Tests Texas, New Mexico and Colorado, actnal detenninatton of the den For Controller A Jiwy of 12 Mkncheeter High order as the mock trial opened. miles per hour. a tour of the Army Field Artillery have a tecoid of toocesa bar also and have sent a duplicate to the ‘ On 4 Holidays PrMGHtt sity in that area will have to (Mayor Mahoney was charged School and Defense School at Ft. office of the secretary of state. School atudwits returned a hung Atty. Kelly asked the mayor if Several Manchester women plan have aggressive, farwaid-teofcing wait upon new aoning regulations, BlgM applicatians have been re with driving his car west on Cen Sill, Okla., a visit to White Sands ’The petition requests the select which the TPC la eurrently pre verdict in the mock trial in which he was thinking about the current to join others from New England leadership. W ell be glad to hdp TornadCes Take Lives The Retail Divtoioa of tbs ceived tor the poatUon of towp ter St. at a speed of 43 miles per budget and had he given any Missile Rwge, New Mexico, and men to call a special town meet paring, the accused. Mayor Francis Mei- on a "Mother's Lobby for a Test to the North American Air De ing to rescind action taken at Chamber of Commerce favors the First oontroUw, aooordlng to the gen hour in a 35 mile speed zone as thought to the police budget. The you sdcct Budi conyanira, TheM would Identify the' -varl- honey, was presented on a speed posted by the State Traffic Com Ban” May 7 in Washington, D.C. fense Command Headquarters, town meetings on Oct. 2, 1961; adoption of a Senate bill that ersl manager’s office this morning. court room (auditorium) got a would enforce the Sunday Selling oua areas of the town on a map, ing charge. mission. chuckle out of that question which It will be co-sponsored by Women Colorado Springs, Col. SttulMf QttmtdbatU 5 t tfhatt Feb. 5, 1963; and April 24. 1963. In South, Central U.^. aetd would aet land use and pop The group will return borne Sat Action taiken at these meetings Law cn four holidays — New Among the appficante to Act The trial took on a moat real- •gt. George MoCaughey of the WEW Euiswered with a “ no.” Strike for Peace and the Women’s Grand Night O f Music ulation denaity oxaotly. ing OontroBer Russell GXUpo, who irtic atmosphere in that the court urday. was: Authorizing appointment of Tear’s Day, Memorial Day, Bi- Befon aueh aoning laws oould Manchester Police Department Neither defense nor proseouittng International League for Peace the Town Building Committee; ap (Continued from Page One) dependence Day and labor Day. has served in the poatUon alnoe room scene weui enacted by Cir played the part of the arresting a'tltomeys brought evidence to bear and Freedom. PUTNAM had an unofficial report of 8 BENEFIT M8GR. HANNON SCHOLARSHIP FUND be. adopted, they would ha-ve to Bhoritly after Jay BtUnger resign cuit Court 12 personnel. propriating $1,000 to hire an ar inches of rain in seven hours at James DeRocco, chairman of be the sul^eot of public hearinga. patrolman. He waa the key wit on reoenit calibration of the speed A chartered train will leave chitect for preliminary sketches of Heavy property damage was re the di'visian, has written to of ed in February to become MH- Atty. William B. Collins, riialr ness for the prosecution and ometers of both vehicles. This was Pennsylvania Station, New 'Ybrk & C O . Fort Payne, In northeast Alabama. Atty. Eugene Kelly, president of ford's direcitor of finance. a proposed town office building; ported in most of the stricken U.S. Highway 11 was closed near ficers of the General Law Com EAST CATH0L1G H. S. AUDITORIUM man of the Law Day Cennmittee of testified that he had clocked Ma taken into Judgment by the jur City, at 8 a.m. The group will meet and authorizing the town building states. The most destructive twist mittee of the State Legislature the Manchester Chem^r of Com Oidy one of - the appUcante the Manchester Bar Association, honey for four-tenths of a mile ors when they went into delibera in Washing;ton with women from ?1 8. O M TIt t r , MAI Fort Payne, and some flooding merce, said that the chamber sup a Manchester resident. committee to proceed with con er apparently touched down first was reported over northern parts —which has temporarily tabled which sponsored the mode trial, from a stoplight at Broad Euid tion. other states, and walk together to TERMITES? Ml 8-2181 Seven applicaitioiu were filed struction of a new town office at the Moon Lake area in Missis the bill—advising them of A e Saturday and Sunday — M ay 4 and S ports tho master plan proposals. opened today's ceremonies by giv Center Sts. a point in front of the Capitol to interview their sena of Alabama. Since the plan la separate from with the general manager, and Judge Monkiewicz informed the Mwn6w.NwrYerkaN* building on School Rd. sippi and then spun east for five chamber’s stand. ing a brief talk on the meaning of a drive-in restaurant. The Ma Jurors of their duties in weighing tors Euid representatives. The re Be Sure...Call BLISS Also, at the special town meet miles to the community of Rich. ' Shannon, Miss., reported 14 in 8:15 P.M. the laws that p ^ it into effect, It one wiGi the State Personnel De turn trip will leave Union Station, FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION jured and much damage. Another A t stake la the fate of Semte partment in Hartford. A depart Law Day USA and introducing the honey car was stopped at Adams the evidence of both sides of the ing requested, the group will ask The four persons were killed and Bill 569R. Officers of A e General to flexible, he said, and its terms mock trial partlclpanta. Washington, at 6 p ^ . small tornado hit the north edge DONATION $1.00 need not be met immediately. ment official said today that no and Center fits.to case as they went Inito secret ses OPEN 9 to 6 DAILY Call MHchell 9-9240 that a committee of three mem a dozen Injured when a row of six Law Committee are Sen. Charles Circuit Court Judge Bortolaus J. Atty. Kelly closed his questlon- sion on the mock court room Reservations for the round trip bers be appointed for the purpose tenant houses was flattened on a of Oxford, site of the University And If It to approved it will pro date has been aOt tor oompeti'tl've of Mississippi, causing heavy T. Alfano of SufTleld, chairinan; examlnationB, pending study Monklewicz presld^; Atty. Eu i w of his key witness and Atty. stage. A split vote, although the an'i ' nch may be made at the OPEN 6:80 to 9 THUB8. EVE. of Investigating the possibility of plantation. Tickets. Availabls By Cainng: vide the townspeople with a def r' H artford Ck>mmimlty Itt. Oym- t1 Ymm property damage but no injuries. Rep. Gerard Spiegel o f Trumbull, inite Idea of where they stand, and the appHcaiUatis. gene T. Kelly, chief prosecutor for 'milsh questioned him. majority brought not guilty find converting the basement of the One house near Rich was car oo-chalrmah; a n d Rep. Robert “'Where did you first see the ings, was returned and a htmg Center, Friends Meeting OPEN 9 to U BATUmnAYa A small tornado tore the roof 643-5247 ' . 649-7784 . 64?-a04<’;I how tho town aa a whole vdll de Other appnoaitlonB, eligible Circuit Court 12, was prosecutor; toqm library into town offices, and ried one-fourth mile by the twister Gregory of Colchester, deric. and Atty. Jerome Walsh 'was de Mahoney car?” Walsh asked. Jury and a mistrial. 144 S. Quaker Lane, West M«. Of lUH amiwutot co. Mtc. to authorize $600 for an archi but Its 10 occupants survived. off the Kaintuck Hotel at Russell velop. poatmarked on or before April 29, DeRocco says, "It Is the fssl- Alexander Jarvto, a town do- may yet be reoatved. fense attorney. “ The mayor stopped at a red Altfcy KeUy immediately anitered jrd. TH E OLDEST AND LARGEST tect’s services in this connection. Heavy property damage was re ville, Ky., and damaged several ing of the Retail Di-vialon that A member of the group said yes ported from v ^ d s and hall the business houses and residences. this law will cause no undue bur terday that they believe the base size of hen’s eggs which pounded Tornadoes swept into the Wabash den on any business. ment could be utilized at a maxi the area. River Ifalley along Indiana’s west ern border with heavy rain and “It is non-political In nature mum expenditure of $6,000 to the Five persons were reported In and woidd proidde A e retail in town. jured In the Maury City twister. hail. No injuries were reported. High winds caused property dustry with uniformity and up Prizes at Fun Fair The highway patrol said seven grading BO as to attract new At the PTA Fim Fair to be held homes were destroyed. damage in central and northern Louishma but no one was reported people and new employee. at the elementary school Satur A 6-month-old baby. Sherry “It would also serve to honor day, prizes will be awarded to win Clement, was reported In critical hurt. A wind storm toppled 21 oil derricks In the Tulloe-Olla area in and re^>ect our national holidays. ners of a girls’ carriage parade, condition at a Jackson, Tenn., “There has been criticism ovet Prescription For A and a boys’ and girls’ bicycle pa hospital. A witness said the baby central Louisiana Tornado alerts were Issued for the commercialism that is c r e ^ rade. The carriage parade will be was blown out of the arms of Its ing Into our society. This is an at 2:30 p.m. and the bicycle parade father, Ernest Clement, as he Georg;ia by the Atlanta Weather Pib-Tickling Evening: at 3 p.m. Following the parades tried to make his way to a car Bureau but were rescinded early attempt to remedy this situation.” there will be races and a skilled at their home hear Alamo, Tenn. this morning. Stiff -winds raked course ride for bikes. Four persons were injured at Atlanta and other parts of Judges for the events will be Talladega In east Alabama. Wide-1 Georgia and caused temporary An OM F^Mg RnnovotGcl by O. B. Siiow Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Benson, Mr. spread damage was reported. flooding in soma low-lying streets and Mrs. Vance Nim rod. and The Weather"' Bureau said K ' in Atlamta. EHSTUJOOD and A MoHora Bori^iw Go on our more- George Nelson. Mrs. Richard Sadie lUM. KRQpraUMIN lUWN RVML is in charge of the events. Wm. HoIdoiVjGleanor l^ k e r Taka On# As Froseribad on May 2^ 1 or 4 Who Dun It? "ESCAPE FROM A oar owned by J. Richard Leon, FORT BRAVO" — DON’T MOHS — mileage, less parked in front of his home at 108 Atty. Conti Named Chairman Aspinall Dr., was struck an In odor 6:80 and 9:46 \ other auto whose driver failed to Robt. Tsylor-Ava Gardner ANDROCLE5 AND THE UON report the accident. Damage was For Mental Health Campaign "RIDE VAQUERO" S. E. BLUBL Dtfeotor money retreads done to the bumper, right direc In color 8:16 tional light and fender. State AND Trooper Donald Ferris of the Col Atty. Joseph ConU will serve as«>patient pdpulaUons are slowly de- chairman of A e 1963 menAl dining. This means A at patients chester Troop is investigating the are getting better faster Aan be LES PRECIEUSES RIDICULES accident, which is believed to have health campaign. The announce THEY’RE"BUILT WITH fore. Many who were considered Wed.1 “Girl Named Tamlko” B. ROWLEY, Dlreotor occurred on Sunday. ment was made by Mrs. Raymond hopeless cases a few years ago are St. Peter’s Sale "Who’s Got Aotton” Preeentod try the LltUe Theatre of Manoheetev T. Schaller, president of A e Man now able to return to A eir fami IHans are under way for a rum lies in A is and oA er communi NEW, LONGER MILEAGE mage, white elephant and food chester Mental HealA Asooeda- ties,” he said. BOWERS $CHOOt--B:30 P.M. sale to be held by the Spiscopal tion. BURNSIDE "WiA Ais definite progress In For Tiekats CoH 649-4060 'N Churchwomen of St. Peter’s Atty. Conti, 241 Summit St., Is the fight against mental Illness Church on May FI from 10 a.m. a 1944 graduate of Manchester comes- a real challenge,” said Atty. S COMEDY HITS to 2 p.m. at Phelpe Hall in- He- Conti. "We must assure those Glona Ford A m y Lafia TUFSYN Iwon. who need help the best possible Hiic hall will be open from 10 Look lor tie Twf^ medaltioa on Ike retread care; we must promote more ade Shlrioy Dick Bogardo a.m. until 2 p.m. from Monday quate facilities right here in Man through Friday 'for donations. In chester; we must assqre A e re "CourtsMp "Paasword Here are retreads second to none... safer Andover, those unable to get their Of Eddie’s Is Courage” contributions to Hebron at this turned patient a welcome in his and sounder than many new tires. You get community; and we must, support FaAer” SPECIAL time are asked to contact Mrs. . 'T. 6:16-10:16 deep, long-wearing tread usually found Hugh Ryan of Lake Rd. or Mrs. new me A o ^ research and treat Tech. 8:16 on^ in new tires, but at much less than Henry IMrkington of Hendee Rd. ment.'" new tire price. And most important, our Manoheoter Evening Herald An .00 retreads contain Tufsyn—Goodyear’s high dover oorrespoadent, Margery quality tread rubber. No money down, Moataaden, telepiioiie 14X-691S, teams, and Free Mounting. B T A i m Three to Attend STATE TOMOMIOWI PICK UP A PAIR YWCA Conference m W IN N E R ^ ACADEMY O F O AWARDS Three Manchester residents sirill FISH FRY attend Ae National Conference d INCLUDINO (AU YOU CAN EAT) A e YWCA Eastern Region, Thurs BEST ACTOR OREOORV PECK day Arough Sunday in Washing BEST SCREEN P'A Y e BEST DIRECTION ton, D.C. They will represent A e Friod Fisk Lomaa Wodga Hartford County ITWCA at A e con Attgr- 2eae|^ CokU Fraacfc Friod FoHdees Caloslaw ference. Manchester delegates are Mrs. High School. He received a BB. FrosMy Bokod Rols ood Boftor John Horton, 38 Indiaui Dr.; Mrs. from A e University of Connecti Richard Reichenbach, 406 Wood cut in 1948 and was employed in land St., and Mrs. Harold Treaah, Ae engineering department of A e 22 Wyllys St. town until he received hla LL.B. EVERY WEDNESDAY "Values In Our Time, Focus on from the evening di'vision of Ae Youth,” is Ae theme of the con law ariiool at A e University of 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. ference. It will be developed Connecticut in* 1962. He was ad Arough speakers in assemblies, mitted to Ae bar in August 1962 ^ £l£CTR/C Mma seminars, workshops and panel and is a member of local, sAte and ENJOY ONE OP OOR DELICIOUS discussions. national bar associations. He is a fiboton At onita olfvays you tlw y o « k r oleeneE, too. There will be an international member of A e Democratic Town 6:10 and 8:88 e n o a o l d ’ f m lMtrflafieii-Tak« yMri* piyl reception at Ae State Department Committee, Ae Manchester Lodge COCKTAILS h Ib aH>aya |li« ainna hi|^ building .Friday night where dele of Elks, and Ae Town Develop mId aoQk a soaol to gates will have Ae opportimlty to ment Commission. W iA his wife, meet representatives frdin 80 em Ae'former Patricia TIoran, he at GRB bassies in Washington. tends St. Bridget’s Church. This year’s goal for Mental HealA is $6,000, “This la Ae minimum neeided from Aa ai "fqndoififffc fer Hmigry NICHOLS-MANCHESTER for an adequate citlseiis’ mental FOR SALE heal A program," Atty. Ckmtl mid. 'TONIGHT Amerkaiw" 1962 OldsmobUe F-86 4-Doior He pointed out Aat A e outlook 'FOLLOW fifiowfi At 'CAIRO" V-8, radio, heater, automatto in Ae fight against mental iUneaa ^ Mile Off Ofikland St. transmlsai*^, lew mlleAge. Ex- is becoming increasingly optimis THE BOYS'^ A t 7(M THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY TIRE, INC. eelleait eetoHtlea S1766iM. TsL tic. "AlAougfa more people Aan Oo TeHaad Tnrqpike ever before arc admitted u our SOON BnaMi” \ m t o m MANCHESTER — — i ' ' ' ■ tS u,.,.,- state mentel hmiiiteki m n tr ptar. ,T. , r '4 ■■
MANCHfiSTEA EVENING HERALD, liANCHESTEB, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 80, 1963 PAG E r t v i IIANCHBSTBB XVEMINO HERALD. MANGHEBIBB, OOMk« TqHSDA^, APRIL 80, X96» l O U l l for the engine Inciudo back-pack Susan Mahoney, Peter Maloney, Baby Rocket Uses propulsion of spacemen, steering L o n y Money, Richard Marrti, of spacecrafts or data gathering ^ Soufii Windsor Senators Urg© Carol Martin, Lea Mathlason. M R LERSHI8 454 MHS Students Rockefeller Asks USSR Plexiglas as Fuel satellites, complex operations' In Also, Ranald MsCom, Cared orbital docking of space vehicles, Meier, Karen Meyer, Cahol Mlcha- soft landings and take-offs from TV-Radio U.S. Move for ind RENTALS Hk, Donna Michaud, Bonnie Min (Oontbiiied from Page One) the moon'e surface. ion, Edwin Oates, David Odell, Match Saboteur Curbs I Four Girls Achieve , r . > « w Earn Quarter Honors n m la Sandra Olschefski, jeah Olshew- ing at about 6.000 degrees Fah Dr. Weilmuenster says the fuel Israel Defense IbK malntoMBoa, Mby toearad skt,. Richard Pack, Rosema portions of tremendous boosters— to nduee yow pwMOBto aad (OoBtta toad from Page One) renheit. Television Four hundred tifty-four senior high students at Manches rie Pella, Kathleen Person, Carol ards that said "Rockefeller Is for weighing 10 to 20 million poimds iroRtoa. For M l the Birds, Goldwater for Presi A quarter-second squirt of pro —can be formulated to' b e ' no I Top Hoipors at SWHS (OnM M Nd Om ) ter High SchooThave earned third quarter honors, according Palla, Susan Pinto, DUnno Ffott, that, as a result of the admin- • i W I oatt Robert Ponton, Baverty Rauten- dent." and "Rocky Can’t Win.’’ pane gas across a spark plug m more hazardous than a rubber to the administration Istratlmi’s monetary policies "our tire. They can be built In existing a# logltlinnto pray,, and It wUt-na berg- Rockefeller returned to Albany the core starts the engine, and a ~ T o a r ^ita h»v« i«on top adiol-^Mra. Bdmund Kittle of Brook >t, .w HeOraw It has already—use every oppoi^ f o d 'They Include 110 with blgfa hon ricia Britton, Jane Brookes, Rose people have neither the confi by plane after the speech. fow of oxygren gas keeps It flam factories and transported as easiiy may be contacted. Lucky_ ors and 344 with honors. Also, Donna Racknagel, Mat as large culvert pipes—and with M tle lioBbni tn tbe a im a t 1963 tunlty to stir up too Arabs aad mary Brown. thew Reiser, Maureen Rthack, dence nor Incentives to make the ing noisily. It exerts four pounds Briefs lerteoB 1 The high honor roll has 86 no more danger. m r t their nttiieks on In ael. ’ PhoM idB-san Also, Beverly Burger, Kathleen Gloria Rlzza, Nancy Ryan, Wil free enterprise system work. Fis of thrust. The kick can be con • t aoutti Windsor High School. Evergreen - Wood Chapter of iophomores, 84 juniors and 40 sen 1 BMtt caUad in an address to toe tn MAIN •nwBT Burke, Janet Buahnell, Paul liam Sartiarek, Robert Samuelson, cal Integrity Is as Important in trolled by regulating the oxygen On-slte assembly, the scientists Vhree wtU abore the valedlctor- -. fw a . gports. Weather. iors; and the honor roll has 90 Board to Conclude Eastern Star will bold Obligation Adas Israel Oongregatlon Monday Andrea Sandals, hforilyn Saplta, government as fiscal Integrity In flow. say, would Involve no risk of fire, AdvmtnrM Ba TIsm ' sophomores, 149 juniors and 100 Bushnell, Bnice Campbell, Joyce lui’a Mown, Principal Heniy J. Night tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the W night tor an end to toe Kennedy arlson, Robert Carson, Joan Cynthia Schuetz, Diane Sharp, the home.’’ Engines like the little hybrid— poisoning or explosion, and the ox Masonic Temple. A Mother’s Day i ; \ eenioni. Work on Budget United Technology scientists have idizer—probably a liquid—could announced today. ______t_a»d Alien adminletraddn'c "uneven ■ banded Cary, Peter. Casella, Nancy Cham ,maine Sheldon, Karen Slbrinaz, On the way from his hotel to PAINTING High hmiors were earned by the program wHlI be observed. Host •t48 (iMBOOl^anUey-Brtnldey policy In dealing wlto Middle Bait bers, Donna Chandler, Steven I 'Pelt Slamienaki, Ellen Sostman, the music hall speech, the gov built and fired them up to 10,000 be pumped aboard from a pipeline n a y are HUlnabetii Coffey, Ju following: The board of directors will re esses will be Mrs. Laura Collins I i ) Waiter Craoklte nattone. He said tola should be Chapin, Nancy Shatel, Barbara Kerwin Spencer, Judith Squires. ernor met two sharply different pounds of thrust— have gone or tanker as oil is handled. dith Ann Roman and Ifichele TiOO ( { ) To Tell tbe Truth Sophomores: Pamela Barnlng- and Mrs. Rose Petersen. supplanted by direct support of ATTie riNS Choman, Cheryl Clark, Doreen receptions. view miscellaneous budget pro through thousands of firings with Interior and Stewart. Carol Mary Carter la aa- ( 8-l»43«M0) Newe. Ipert ham, Oonatanco Barrett, Robert Also, Deborah Starkcl, Henry posals and expected revenues to ’The Town Council w ill meet Weather Israel. Be ready for the bot'waatoir Clark, Patricia Clark. Stephenoon, Ingrid Stertman, Rod- Several hundred people lined out a misfire or failure. luUttorlan. (M) Driver kducatloB Maws; I Beach, Richard Bennett, Cjrnthia night In Its final workshop ses Mlos Coffey, daugditer of Mr. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the hlg^ He said Nasser is continuing to a b o a d ^ a HONTBR AT- man Stewart. Elizabeth Strom, the streets In front of the hotel. "The plexiglass of the model en Exterior (18) Subecrlptkm TV Briggs, Harold Cose, Sarah Also, Jeffrey Clarke, Joan sion before setting the fiscal 1963- and Mrs. Steven P. Coffey o f 767 school Ubdary to oonsider the re QO) Manhunt U;U Movie get U .l. eoonomio aid despite an- nO FAN laatallod In jraur Linda Sturtevant, Nancy Sullivan, They clapped when he emerged. gine ' is a .surprisingly efficient YES, We Write Chapin, Edward Coltman, George Coltman, Kathleen Conlon, Allan 64 town budget Monday. JLvery St., plana to attend Colby port of the capital goals commit- Elizabeth Coffey M M i A n n ] (U ) Film Tbnlfht flnna which violate congreaaional home. : plate with ftto Susan Swadash, Eleanor Swanson, The governor crossed the street fuel," says Dr. Earl A. Wellmuen- Safe Driver’s 7:18 ( » ) HlihlMits :ave Allea Wbaw ■ Davis, Leslie Dowd, Patrlda Felt- Coviello, Busan Crane, Doreen The workshop will be held from College. She la a member o f the tee. "ovia directlvee that help should not be I louvers [ an earpantry Crawford; Daniel Creamer, Ruth Twylar Teesler, Dorothy Thomson, and shook hands with a number ster. UTC scientist. Auto Insurance MAYO BROS. 7:80 ( 8) What to tba WetMT •dven to countries vtolch blockade ham, Judith Frlthsen, Gary Gunas, 8 to 10 p.m. in the hearing room National Honpr Society, the South The Sisterhood of Temple BeUi (M) PerspecUves . Tonlcht (0) work. Currier, Patricia D'Agostino, Janet Tomlinson, Carol Torsten- of persons. The outside of the combustion Movie William Heck, Elisabeth House, of the Municipal Building. BURTON A. RICE, CONTRACTORS Winds staff, yearbook staff, Hlllel will hold a boeird meeting (U ) MovieMovI _____ -iternattonal waterways, dteoiim- Mary Daly, Liz Dawkins, Linda son, Robert Valcuilis, Blair Van- In front of the auditorium, tube Is barely warm to the touch, Betsy Hyde, Judith Jackson, Lin Tonight's study will conclude a French-Xiatln dub, social events tomorrow at 8:30 pm . at the BEE BATUaayATTI TV WKEK FOB OOMFLBXB UBO ire inate against U.S. cltotene or dt- W IL S O N DlManno, Robin DlTarando, Su Camp, Kathy Vennart, Steven W il however, he met another crowd despite the 6,000-degree heat with AGENCY Tel. 649-9688 da Jasitls. series of five workshops which be committee, the Chorus and the cast home of Mrs. Richard Grigorian vert toelr own economlp resources san Donahue, Robert Dorchester, cox, Peter Wise, Lois Young, Rich who said they were "Goldwater in It. 357 East Center St.—643-0541 to projects, vtolch support toe ELECTRICAL CO. Applications the scientists see of the class night play. She la also on Charing Dr. This meeting was Also David Johnson', John Krlu Sharon Edwards, Eileen Feltham, ard Zlllnakas. Republicans.'' They carried plac gan April 10. claaa marshal. > postponed from last Thursday. Oonununlst bloc. 449JI817— A43-737A Jak, Janice McMllleh, Nancy June Ferry, Kathy Fitzgerald. "Nsseer has been doing all of Mitchell, Donald Mordavsky, Jen- ICsB Roman, daughter of Mr. The Zoning Board of Appeals Prleeal tost and U.S. aid Is etUl pouring is Nielson, Diane Nova^wskl, Also, Jane Ablld, Susan Abrai- and Mrs. Felix Roman Jr. of 1250 will meet at the Wapping Ele Radio Into toe U.A.R.," he said. John Ortolan!, Almeo Patterson, tls, Caroline Akin, Jonathan A l Sullivan A.ve., la also a member mentary School Ihursday at 8 ’onus IM Iag laeladM oaly thonot m w b I mond, Joan Anderson, Kathleen of the National Honor Society, p.m. to consider 18 applications. Paul PUkonls, Juris Pukiuskis, length. Soma stntloiM oniry ether short Joanne Reynolds, Patricia Rhodes, Arnold, Donna Baraw, Beverly editor of the yearbook, a member John Brett, son at Mr. and WDBO—use < Kent Rothaminor, Nancy Rourke, Batsle, Caroline Becker, Louis o f the South Winds staff, a class Mrs. Jerome Brett o f Manchester, 8:00 Jim Nettleton |:00 Joel Donald Sangrey, Richard Siegal, Botti, James Brackeni William marshal, historian, and a member will be Bar Mitzvah FWday even 8:00 Raynor Shinu 7:00 BUI 1 . QUALITY TAILORING Breen, Elizabeth Britton, Charles 1:06 Newr dlan Oft 11:00 Oltwd Ziorralna Yaworskl. ALLSTATE Tires with of the leaders corps and basket ing at the regular services of B yS E R G I Brocketto, Francis Brooke, El Temple Beth Hlllel. The services W BaT-au Juniors: Dlan» Banopton, Mary SEARS ball team. She was class secretary Nuwa t 8:00 News. ^ $ * $ tr e e t liott Bursack, Catherine Caprlioz- in her freshman and sophomore will begin at 8:30 p.m. at the Paul Bairayt Bar Or. Albaft O. 6:16 dhowcaae FOK LAMBS aad MEN Exni Blake, Paul Carlson, Jacque- 8l, Linda Carrier, Beverly Chace, h'l ii:mvK .AND CO Wapping Community Church. Re i t o i ^ 6:46 IxweU Tbomea Vne Corbett, Oarroll Cowing, wll- years and was a member of the 7:00 Showcase Laurie Chapman. freshments will be served after I Alaz Driac M4 Allyn St, Hartford Uam Dixmi, Marian Bktwards, Wll- Junior prom committee. 8:to The World Tooight Also, Janet Cheesman, Patricia the servloee. ’TEL. M7-99S8 Uom Fnuik, Donald Goblelle, Lyn She plaM to attend the Univer __l b ___ 6:80 Htoweaae Close, Gail Colavecchio, Lynne New P-95 Additive ___ Edward 11:00 Tankaea ve. A ngA Goodstine, David Mnchey, Holly sity o f Connecticut. ’The Amaranth of East Hartford 7:16 Connecticut P I Cormier, Carol Cyr, Suzanne Da will hold a cord party Saturday 7:80 D Id 's Dien Hooker, Elaine Hyson, Ronald Jo- Mias Stewart, daughter of Mr. doin, Janioe LieMay, Leah Len- vidson, Diane Dyber, Sharon Eld- ^;and Mrs. William A. Stewart of at 8 p.m. at Pleasant Valley Clu- 8:00 Mete ve. Dodgere 10:80 Tonlirtit at My Place tocha. redge, Ellen Firestone, Patricia ' 319 Oak St, is the cIeiss prophet house. w n c —use Flske, Marcia Fredericksen, Gor Also, Terry McCarthy, ’Todd a member (k the dramatic club, •:00 Newi, 8|t«ru and Weather don pSiller, Rita Gagne, Constance and o f the claaa night play oom- Manohester Evenliig Herald 6:80 Financial Report Metcalf, Karl Norris, Carol Os- BBctaeie Btewsrt Oand M. Garter 8:85 Albtun of the Day trinsky, Terry Phllbrick, Gerald Gallo, Barbara Gburskl, Barbara mittee. She plans to attend Bowl S o a t h Windsor oorrespondent |:4S Three Star Ehtra Plante, Georgette Ponton, John Giulini. ing Green State University In I n im Kata, telephone 644-1758. 7:06 Conversation Pleoa 7:80 Newe of the World Preston, Pat Rackowekl, Cheryl Also, Arden Godin, Stanley BowUng Green, Ohio. vaners Friday at 7:30. A ll Senioir 7:46 CongreseionsI Report Robinson, Laurence Roger, Patrl- Grzyb, Barbara Havls, Robert Hi-Leaguers will attend a retreat 8:10 Pop Concert Mias Carter is the daughter of oia Bchwars, Richard Sullivan, Hayee, Alice Hettinger, Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Craig Carter of 22 Saturday at Storrs with the group. Party Lever 9:06 Nlshttwat Caravan Visits U:00 News Naitcy Snarek, Ann Vlot, Joan Hopper, Jane Howeson, Sandra Dogwood Lane. She is a member On Sunday the caravaners will 11:16 Sports Final Easy on the Road 11:80 Starlight Serenade WaWman, Mary WllHams, Edmond Hurl, Karin Janssen, Cheryl Kuhn- of the National Honor Society, the speak at Sunday Sing Fair m Se^ PECAN SANDIES nack, Janice Patrick, Robert tember. Another hat of the ty^ THE BEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORES CARRY 4 Oz. Jar Payne, Janice Peach, Margaret and number o f plants to be do 37c Pesce, Patrlola PUtt, Michael Po- 1963 MRK" **Ves nated by members for the May ______SUGAR HEART FOOD ITEMS 15 Oe. Fkg. 2 p o r 89c dolny, Anadine RhodM, Roger Ro- Notice plant sale is also requested. •ella, Enid Rooenthal, William Ry- 1.- . >■ .. Membership in the club is en Y-8 CRUISER lander, James Sarles, John Sebae- to all town residents. New mem Special Factory Purchase tiao, Elaine Slbrinaz. WE HAVE DAILY bers wiU be accepted in May for 4-DOOR SEDAN Also, Lynn Sines, David Skiff, k... the next year. The olnb meets on (LOW MILEAGE EXECUTIVE OARS) K arl Smith, Alan J. Snyder, Ju DELIVERY TO THE the fourth Tuesday of every Radio, heater, automatic trans mission, backup lights, power LESTOIL dith Sommers, Joyce Btewemson, month. For further information, 400e steering, whitewall tires, wind Ruth Strickland, Daniel Sturte- SAVE UP TO *700 vant, Richard Suhle, Ingrid Swan- shield washers, wheel covers, PINE SCENTED goBon S1.2S...... goHon $2.25 BOLTON rear seat arm rest, broadcloth eon, Bruce ’Taylor, Donna Ted- ^ 1 -M upholstery. 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AT WEST CENTER S T ^ T E L 643-4079 D«vBGd Adri, V t V' .- Adm $1 00 ISI 8S Om Cto35C HAM judga, to tha Suparior Court, suc- wUl be visiting the Windham Air from that earllelr gestute of coun- yirorld Trade Talk and preferences and prejudices,, secret, and are, perhaps, begin- osMlng the late Judga Frank Coventry port this week, as well as a bowl iU ttrIreatrr nlng to feSI that the« pricep will not terattaclF In which they proposed Bsalay of Waterbury. ing alley In the area. Drivers will which he nourished,, as if to estab to make the Industry pay for the Sweepstakes Legal State N ew s Haitians Depart, The Oongiess of the Interna Connecticut be too excessive,' As a matter ot WUUam Jonaa o f Watarbury, Include Mrs. Maury Cohn, Mrs. lish his claim to an informal entry cruel curiosity of,the House Re C^EMONIAL DAY So^ntn$ Ifaraid tional Chamber of Commerce, fact, anything seems relatively Suparior Court dark, to tha Com Garland Reedy, Mrs. Joseph Bou- into your own thinking; he hSd light to them after the heavy dls- publicans. 'What'anAwer this com NUTMEG S^E ST NO. lit. TAU» OEDAB8 OF USANON mon Pleas Court, auccaadlng belen Keller’s lette, Mrs. Albert Goodwin, Mrs. O SY meeting down in Mexico City, has IQ o ^ t s a the going-away-flip of. an" argu Yankee elosure Mows they took on the mission cdmes im with will, one Roundup Dubs; Dean G. Wiley and Mrs. R. Gar m n tt been hearing qpme rather interest one day of hearing which was precumas, be sausfactory to the In New Hampshire _ , Cona. Sonn. ment d'w.m to a smooth, delight OLD FASHIONED Life Topic of land. ' War Threat Eases THO: ' .^KMITBON ing discussion o f the proper future By A.H.O.^ held. insurance Industry, which must, The Second Congregational ful routine; he always seemed to (OantiMai traoi Page Om ) Hitt GOP image WAL'______rBRGUSON course for trade in the world. As The second strateglcat decision even, before this, have felt some (OesNaaed fteaa Page Ons Church Bible study group will ^blltbcri invite your own participation in occasional intimations that it NEW ENGLAND SUFFER ANBONIA (AP) The chairman (Oaxtln—6 t n a i r s t o OKa) J^nindM OiMObcr I, lyn As near as we can make out, the Democrats made was an at Players’ Bill meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the is quite fashionable and inevitable his findings and verdicts rather tempt to light a backfire against would be a good thing If all its "Aa for tboM who raise the fear ford, Col. Frank Li. Tote of Hart- of tha Republican orfuUaatlon in Church Community House. The the Democratic strategy In the MAY 4, 196»—6:30 P.M. ford* Bsc«pt in meetings of businessmen in our than offer them to you out of his the Republican Inquisitors. This governmental business could be of undesirsbla elements Invading Obituary New Haven County doesn’t lUce confirmation class will meet at 12th Qrcuit except for those taken last week ■ Um insurance commission probe made taken out of politics. 306th Bngtnear Oroop at New the Image he eays Republican WUUam Oibeon’s "Tlie Miracle when revolutionary mutterings be modem world, there has been more own ego. He seemed^always a veiy decision produced their first policy AFTER THE PARADE our stats. I firmly believe the fear 4:30 p.m. Thursday at the Church one original basic decision—which move with regard to the Insurance All this may add up. In the end, Haven, Col. Ruben B. Johnson of legislators are presenting to the Worker” will make iU area debut Community House with the Rev. Court Cases gan to be heard. Two email tenkf and more emphasis on the neces nice man, and he was one of the MASONIC TEMPLE is without foundatlcn. Z am con- ttoira. guarded the presidential palace was that it was better not to give question which was their introduc to an eCnclent operation on the pulpublic. in amateur theater when Coven James H. Ameling, pastor, in BURSCRIPnON RATES sity for broad and open Interna few people on the air—perhaps, to defensive, and pemaps some good vlhced that ws can ccnduct an 1st BattaUon, I03d Infantry, at CK3P iMdalators, complained and traffic bad to detour around PayaM* In Adraaca ^ tion of bills providing for the DONATION $1.50 EACH Stephan Sidorenko, 74, o4 Hart try Players present it at 8:30 p, charge. Ona Yaar ...... *??• tional avenues as opposed to closed the Republicans of the House any abolition of all insurance commis to the state of Connecticut and ford, stej^ather o< U n . Mlehaal New Haven, L t Cel. Joeeph O. WUUam J. Cousins at a c ounty or MANCHESTER SESSION them. Censors cut all references tell the severe truth, the one and honest and r s i^ t a b le operation HaUoran. Climax Chapter of Eastern Star Bln Montha ...... national enclaves. Down in Mexi formal list of names of sub-agents sions on governmental policies, some health to the game of poli Tickets may be obtained by contaetingi that will have the tendency to dis Dzamba, 06 LyntM S t, died yes ganization meeting last night, m. Thursday, Friday and Satur will hold friendship night at 7:45 Douglas Phelps, 37, of 40 Dur to the crisis from newspapers and T&aa Months ...... S-$0 only person on the air—whom you 2nd Battalion, 103d Infantry, at day at Windham Regional Techni Ona Month ...... I'OS to call for testimony as to Just and for state self Insurance. This tics. William Morrison ...... g48-71M courage thoee who seek gain In terday at Hartford Hos^tel. ’are identified mostly with reduc p.m. tomorrow at the Masonic Hall ant St, yesterday was find 360 radio broadcazte. co City, this principle popped up would confidently have expected to Waterbuiy, Lt. Col. Rsdph Shel- cal School In WiUimantlc. Duvalter relies on a private mil what they did to earn their com was supposed to be offered with Some wistful Democrats, how William Stevenson 64S-SM7 this field." Other ■urvivors era hie wife, ing texee. Increasing school aid to in Merrow. A special attendance for evading responsibility repeatedly. In addition, there were be just as friendly and easy and ever, can’t help thinking how nice drick. small towns and parochial matters Award-vrinnlng director Burton itia of 10,000 men known as the THE A B M ^ T E D PRESC missions—and then played it by rach a straight, resolute party James Baker .... MS-USI King told the legislators that be three etepaons oif Hartford and 102d Engineer BattaUon at New award will be presented. The case disposition stemmed Tha Associated Press is excluEsaly some revelations of special atti entertaining If he were In yoiir face that the insurance companies It would have been If they had sn -M M cause of the controversy tha Weat Hartford, a etepdaughter of of atrlcUy local Importance.” E.'Moore of WilUmantlc, formerly from an early morning incident on Topton Macoute, or bogeymen. He ear from then on. Don Gray ...... London, U . Col. WIlUam Hunting- of Coventry, Is staging the play The Ladles’ Association of First antitlad to the usa of rewbllcatlqn of tudes toward such special things would flood the Legislature with never needed, for any reason of M9-47M sweepatakes proposal had raised, Hartford, and eight gra^ehlldrea. Congregational Churcji will have a April 12 In which Phelpa drove distrusts the officers of the 6,000- alt news dlstmtches credited to It or own front room without any mi To fight against revealing the Gus Anderson, Chairman too. Too many of them, he went on, on a skeletal set and without cur man regular army and has large not otbenwlse credited In this paper as regional common markets. list, as the Democrats have now their protests And their IMibyists. company structure or any weak Tickets reservstlons must be In by May 1, IMS. he felt duty-bound to report his The funeral vnll beI ^ntunMUiy At 242d Bnglneer BattaUon at Strat lack first hand knowledge of the work session and business meet his car over a la'wn and amaahed and also tha local news published bare. crophone. We never heard him spots on the list, to take the de action directly to the leglalature. ID Ajn. from the ICwto HUl tains. Scene changes are accom ly nullified It by firing its fop A New York banker, Alan H. done, was one of the two unhappy And especially, we think. It was ford, L tC kd. Walter Jakubowski. problems faced in larger towns plished through a wide range of ing from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. to Into a front 'porch of a homo on All Tlchts of republlcatJon of epedal— create an ugly or unpleasant mo supposed to produce an historic fensive In the first place. A number of the lawmakers Chapel, 863 M,^le Ave„ Hertford, morrow at the vestry. Elm Ter. and then drove his car leaders and keeping Its arms dEpatchea herein are also reserved. Temple, deUvered a forceful plea choices offered the party strategy. Il2d Transportation BattaUon and dtles. lighting effects. locked up in the presidential pal ment, or one without taste. We This strategy encouraged Inevit- descent upon the Capitol by hordes cheered and clapped when the with a requiem Mi m In the AU from the scene. Phelps yesterday Pull service client of H.'B. A. Serv- (Aircraft Msmitanance) at New He aaid the p u ty is dominated Moore has directed many of the ace. for the freedom of enterprise and liked him. abie suspicion that the list con of individual insurance agents governor announced; Sainte Rueeian Orthodox Church London, MaJ. Morton M. Garber. Manchester Evening Herald pleaded guilty. ee, Inc. "A few minutes ago, In my of at 10.B0. Burial will be in Sion Hill on both state and county levels Players’ shows and has worked He has an air force of 15 Mus IHabUshera Representatives The capital to move across political tained names the party consid from all comers of the state, prO' ”by safe, traditlonally-RepubUcan Coventry correspondent, F. Paul Fines of $30 each were ordered Julius Mathsws S t^ a l ^ en cy—New fice, I signed House Bill 47.” Cemetery. vrith the Podium Players of He tang fighters with 300 men, and boundaries without being threat ered it important to hide; this testing such impending removal of towns.” bron, the Manchester Thespians, ine Little, telephone 742-6281. by Judge Borlslaus J. Monkiewlcz a navy of six patrol boats manned York. ChicBBo. Debolt and Boston. _ _ King said he slpied the bUl be Frienda may call at tha funeral Convict Found In disposition of the following MiiMBira^ Ain>rr bureau o r ened by "various discriminatory strategiy, too, promised to prolong part of their livelihood. the Windsor Jesters and Oval-in- by 300 men. OmCULATfONB. Somehow, the party face wasn’t cause tax-burdened New Hamp- home today and tomorrow from HTDE p a r k , N. Y. (AP) — Couzinz, who has been feuding speeding cases: Louis Barton, 21, Umitations, actual or threatened, A Thought for Today the issue, a circumstance which 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. with CK>P legislators In New Hav the-Grove. He also wrote and The Dominican Republic, freed could only benefit the Republicans kept straight enough; nobody real ahlre communities art faced with state troopers and sherlffa depu- directed the anniversary pageants i 'jockville-Vernon Stafford Springs; 'Victoria Cor Tne Herald Printin* Company j»c.. Sponsored by the Manchestas Increasing demands for school en County, warned that the Image from the Trujillo dictatorship re assumes no financial respunslbfllty for on the right to establish and con who, naturally enough, began the ly believed the Democratic party tlas oontlnuad a hunt today for for the towns of Heibron and Cov mier, Andover; Robert J. Danahy, Council of Churches facilities. Is going to hurt with the city cently, has 1,200 welll-equipped t/poiraphlcal errors appearing In ad- duct business; discriminatory whole issue with the fond hope intended either drastic measure; LOWEST RATK tha sseapad convict pal of recap- entry. 19, of 56 Ridgewood St.; and Louts men in its army and two 30-plane Tertlsements and other readinr matter "At a time when our people are tured prlaoner Phillip I. Percy, 27. voter. Car Slows Down, In The Manchester Evening Herald. taxes and other regulations; high that the Democrats would pro everybody reasoned It was merely Ftmersls The part of the doctor is played Ferraro, 47, West Haven. squadrons In the air force. The trying to scare up pressure udilch already carrying a cost of taxation Percy, of 1209 Main St., South by Mansfield’s Resident State Bond forfeitures, ranging from ly differentiated tariffs and ex Eyes for the Lord long it by fighting it every step unequalled in American history, NEW HAVEN (AP) Several 3,000-man na'vy has two destroy Display advertising closing hours: of the way. might force the Republicans to Windsor, Conn., and Orville Timms, Trooper Kenneth Hayden. This Struck from Rear $36 to $60, were ordered against ers, two frigates, five corvettes, For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. change controls and, finally, the ’The women of our land are they cry out for relief—and If they Yale University Law School stu For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. call off their probe of the Kelly AUTO ^ Joaeph Oorrein Jr. i f , of 405 wm iow St., Waterbury, Is his first part In any dramatic six out-of-state motorists who six patrol vessels and three land doing many things to their eyes But. as they made their first Je- demonstrate an obvious desire to dents plan to survey Negro vot For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. exercise of the right of nationali Co. list. As a result, the special The funeral of Joaeph Oonrelt Conn., aacaped from the Osborne production. Mrs. Hayden plays Everett A. Bradway of RD 1, failed to appear in court yester ing craft. For Thursday—1 p.m, Wednesday. cision, the Democrats feared re try this voluntary method of rais ing attitudes in Mississippi this day to answer speeding charges. For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. zation and expropriation of foreign lately. ’They are important in hearing on the two drastic Dem Jr. of 71 S. Alton St. wsm hMd Prison Farm' In Enfield, (3onn., 11 the part of Kate Keller. She has Stafford Springs, and his two pM- In Santo Domingo, several hun vealing the names more than they ing new revenues, then I conceive days ago. They had been serving summer and advise N egroee on Thomas M. Nlver, 21, Wethers For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. property.’ good grooming. feared fighting to hide them. They ocratic propositions was a dud. thla morning from the John F. how to exercise their civil rigtits. worked In several productions sengers were shaken up and com dred students attacked the Haitian Classified deadline; 10:30 a.m. eSMh Holding the line defensively on INSURANCE' it our duty to try to execute their field, was fined $21 for improper Everyone would be lost if they reasoned, -e imagine, that such an Tiemey Funeral Home, 31B W. aentencea for breaking and enter Oscar G. Chaise, a senior, out with the MariMeld Players. plained of neck and back pains Embassy and hurled stones day of publication escept Saturday — A Mexican banker, Augustin Le- the list, but with its first counter wiahes. in g and Percy also for car theft. The part of Captain Keller Is psusslng; Lydia Lalus, RFD 2, through vrindows. Police repelled 9 a.m. couldn’t use their eyes- to read action too would have the result “ Over the past few weeks,” the Center St., with a Mam of requiem lined the plans in an Interview after an accident at 8:10 a.m. to gorreta, said that the world was attack a dud, the Democratic Tasterday, State Trooper H. G. played by RObert Walnum of Man- day at the Reservoir Rd. entrance Manchester, $21, failure to pass to them with tear gas, and none of Tuesday, April 30 the paper, see to drive a car or of prolonging the probe; that the governor continued, "I have had at St. James’ Church. The Rev. iblUdied yesterday In the Yale progressing toward union and that strategy next went on to an at Eugene F. Torpey waa eSIcbrant. Reimer, one of three dozen ireep- Sally News, an undergraduate choster who has appeared often to the Wilbur Cross Parkway. the left; John P. Manfred, 22, the crowd got into the embassy. bicycle, look when fishing or Republicans • would have a field increasing heavy pressures on the with the Coventry Players and Southington, $12, driving an un day calling one individual after tempt to create a statesmanlike Now you C6n buy auto insurance on the "Merit Rating Mm. Jane Miaccarone wM Organ Sra pressed Into the. search for newspaper. The Bradway, car, in which The Haitian consul in the Domini Never A Final Score it would be "a nameless crime not hunting, look when they .shop. escape hatch. part of well-intentioned cltUens to ailso In an award-A^nlng produc registered motor vehicle; Charles can capital announced he was re another; that, even if nothing Il thwart the will of the majority by ist and loloiat Buriat waa in St. the men, was stationed at an Al OhauM, the group’s coordinator, Marie Carlson, also of RD 1, and to occupy our positions for the But eyes are never used prop This potential route up and out bany Post Rd. Intemaction In the tion of "Tea and Sympathy.” He Mrs. Edith Bradway were passen Wilkas, 19, East Hartford, $10 signing his post and asking po Somehow, down in New Rochelle legal or scandalous were Involved, Plan" that saves you from paying high rates due to care a veto of this legislation, but James' Cemetery. The Rev said four studmts will carry out struggle.’ erly until we u.se them to seek was marked out with the creation, Joeeph H. McCann read the com Hyde Peril business area when he also worked for one season in sum' gers, was struck from the rear by each on charges of operating a litical asylum in the Dominican out and see God and our Lord and washing the party's patronage am convinced that to do so would the polling-from a base to be es Hospital last week, bacteria quite It is no longer possible, said the by Governor Dempsey, of a spe mittal service. S lated Percy calmly atroUlng tablished in Jackson, Mias. mer stock theater. a car driven by Paul W. Hockla motor vehicle without a muffler Republic. Savior. linen in public, would be embar less drivers. Lowest rates for safe drivers . . . premiums be to deny the right of the people Suzanne Cleverdon, a jtmlor at and driving with only one head' The Dominican government also common inside human beings, but rassing and damaging. cial committee to survey the en of our state to embark on a legl Bearers were Leo Correie, An- ] ^ t . Percy, unarmed, offered no Jr., 31, of Park St., Stafford Mexican, "to think only in terms Old Simeon, who held the baby tire problem of state Insurance. Coventry High School, plays the light; and Julian Krzewakl, 38, announced that five Haitian sol never before found a particular Umate fiscal experiment.” tone Correia Jr., John Correia, raidatanoe. Springs, according to state police. of closed, national economies; nor Jesus, was able to say, “ my So, on this crucial Initial point, This high level survey will be con rated to your driving record . . . fast, fair claim settlement. part of blind and deaf Helen Ket 'lYooper Walter Smielgel said Andover, $10, breach of the peace. diers had crossed the border and enemy of man, got Inside the The House passed the bill 316 Herman Correia, Paul MoUnari Percy, dressed in civiUan clothes is that now the way to defend na eyes have seen Your s&luatJ[on, the question of whether or not the ducted, in large degree, by the and Frank Cabral. ler. She has worked In school Bradway was driving south on Gerard Lacroix, 48, of 272 Main been given political asylum. Lord.” (Lk. 2:30) list would be produced, the Demo to IBl and the Senate 13 to. 11. that he and Timms apparently About Town surgical cuts on three patients be tional interests.” Insiu-ance industry Itself, which S e t the facts today about Auto-Rite— the merit-rated auto Stole After escaping, told poUoa he plays and appeared in CSoverltry’s Reservoir Rd., entering the ramp St., forfeited a $25 bond when he Would more Of our eyeing be cratic decision became a definite King called on the legislature ing operated on, and killed two of takes the Democrats clean away didn't know where hia oompanlon anniversary pageant. to the parkway at a slow speed failed to appear in court to answer In order to do that, he said "it for the lord! no. Our own long range hazard is to appropriate enough money to St. John’s Polish National Catho Mrs. Louis Spalla of Glaston them in a matter of hours. insurance. assure the proper operation ■ of was. when the accident occurred. an intoxication charge. I Is necessary to integrate national Rev. Walter L. Abel that eventually the list will be Rockville-V ernon lic Church will have May Devo bury has the demanding role of Hockla was summoned to the Cases continued: Town Hires So far, there has been no dis Our Savior Lutheran Church public, but so far the Democrats the sweepstakes by a three-mem tions beginning tomorrow at 7 p.m. economies into tones and regions ber board of commissioners that Annie Sullivan. Mrs. Spalla is Rockville session of Circuit Court Until Monday, for plea, Fred covery of how the bacteria in ques so as to seek a balance among Wapping are winning the fight to keep it *Citiaen* Note$'Birthday In the sanctuary, with a procession studying drama at the Hartford 12 on May 21 on a charge of fol erick Rowett, 38, of 17 Fleming he will appoint. He also called and Adoration of the Blessed Sac tion got into the operating room common markets; but with our for the adoption of appropriate Young People 7VINSTBD (A P )—The Wlnated Conservatory of Miuic under Amie lowing too closely. Rd., indecent assault; and Arthur Sweeper to In question and into the surgical FREE DELIVERY Bvanlng CtUsen Is observing its rament. Women of the Sodality of Zaslove, has appeared in several Whipple, 20, Springfield, Mass., sights leveled upon a worldwide safeguards to meet any possible the Blessed Sacrament will carry cuts made into the flesh of the 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. legal objections. 76th anniversAry today. Little Theater of Manchester plays improper lane change. common m^arket.” Known through Its own adver lighted candles in the procession, and is on its board of directors. 'Until May 13, for plea, Louis Speed Work three patients involved. He mentioned such provisions Slightly Hurt and children will carry flowers. Surprise Shower An Australian insurance execu o b e r t. J. as the limiting of the number of tising as "Connecticut’s smalleat Mrs. Spalla’s son John plays the Antolinl, 33, of 96 North St., Nor is there any answer to the There will be May Devotions to the failure to carry a registration, tive, F. H. lYrlght, did not seem ARTHUR DRUe tickets that may be sold to any dally,” the (JlUzen pufbliahea from part of Percy. At 11 years old, For Juue Bride The highway division of the question of why a rather familiar, eight to 34 pages a day and has Blessed Virgin Mary each Wednes John Is an old trooper having failure to drive a reasonable dis quite so content to linger in re one person and possibly offering In Accident day of next month at 7 p.m. public works department expects nonresident ticket purchasers the a drculAtion ^ 3,700. played In several shows with the tance apart and speeding; Thomas routine bacteria Should suddenly Miss Dolores Kasevich of Lake gional arrangements while mere option of signing their tickets and Thera are 38 communities In Children’s Wing of the Little L. Clark, 33, Glastonbury, reck to finish sweeping sand from the turn Into a quick killer. Two persons were injured slight Final drcM rehearsals tor "An- ville, Mass., was guest of honor at less driving: Winfred P. Cote, 22, ly keeping "sights” on an eventual R deposlUng mem with agents of ly when the oar In which Uiey the state with larger populations drocles and the Lion” and "Les Theater of Manchester. southwest quadrant of town in a One theory if that the "bug” in a miscellaneous bridal shower re Bolton, speeding; Thomas Garro, worldwide common market. He REAL ESTATE the commission within New were riding on Rt. 30 In Vernon than Wlnated’a 10,500 which do Precleuaez Ridicules” will be held Patricia Murphy of Columbia, a week or 10 days. Deputy Direct question was present in extraordi MITH not have dally papers. Publisher cently at the American Legion 16, Southington, using a motor I Recommend Hampshire. senior at Windham High School, or of Public Works Chester Lang spoke directly of the European INSURANCE INGOBPOBATED was struck in the rear Sunday tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Bowers Home. About 60 attended. nary numbers. AMBROSE M. DIEHL King also told the legislators and General Manager Theodore plays the part of Viney; Clarence vehicle without the owner’s per try said today. Common Market, as follows; night by another car driven by school Auditorium. The shows will Hostesses were Mrs. Arnold mission: and David McConnell, 26, Another theory is that the bug For that an informal opinion from the V^lllam D. Sheekey, 20, of 30 Vaill said. be presented by the Little Theater Edmondson, principal at Coventry He said the division will add "W e have been very apprehen Butler of Manchester, aunt of the of 10 Trotter St., and Stanley in question was an extra-special "AL8IDE” SmiNO 968 MAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR—TEL. Ml 9-K41 Internal Revenue Service Indl Pioneer Circle, Manchester, ’Ihe Citizen first appeared on of Manchester Thursday, Friday Grammar School, is Anagnos. another sweeper tomorrow to the sive of the grim implications of Electrostatic Enameled "INSURANSMITHS BENCE 1914" cated the sweepstakes would be April 30, 1368, and the corpora and Saturday at 8:80 p.m. at Bow Mrs. John Williams, who takes bride-elect, and Mrs. Joseph Bene- Gazdzicki, 38, of 36 Apel PI., two presently being used on the representative of its group. Tarrimce B. Smith, 18, Wlndsor- vento, of Manchester, her fiance's breach of peace charges. the common agricultural policy of Please CsU «48-05M subject to a 10 per cent federal tion which publishes It was being er’s School. the role of Aunt Ev, has appeared roads. The new sw e^er is being Neither theory has yet been ac excise tax on the grots receipts. ville Rd., RockvlUe, driver of the forined when snow from the famed mother. Until May 16, for Ekmt Hart the European economic commu car that waa struck, and Mias in amateur productions at the Unt rented. cepted, by anybody. He suggested to the leglslatore bllzSArd of that year waa still on Dr. Robert K. Butterfield, Man verslty of Texas, with a San Fran The guest of honor opened her ford jury trial, Fredric Sullivan, The southwest quadrant Is the nity and of the watertight prefer that a formal ruling be eought Kathy Stevenson, 17, of 17 War tha ground. gifts while seated beneath a dec 38, Thompsonvllle, operating a And if what happened was that ren Ave., Vemon, received slight chester physician, is attending an cisco repertory group, and vrith first area from which the town ence which the variable levy Sys and that the state make every Intensive p^-doctoral course, "The Trinity College Jesters. orated umbrella. The hall was motor vehicle while under the in began remo'ring sand when the the usually harmless bacteria had, effort to determine legal mear In the Manchester session of HARTFORD (AP) — The State pened in the New Rochelle Hos backward Into the Vemon Nation- “ At this time,” the weaUierni.,.i of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity p.m. today at Coventry Grammar chester Church of Christ, proper stems not from the fact that it is ticket sales would be referred to al Bank, breaking two windows, I said, "the poeslblllUes of breaking Circuit Court 12 on May 20. Motor Vehicle Department’s dally pital, Dr. George James, New at Rensselaer Polytechnlcal Inati- School. Clarence Edmondson, ty at Lydall and Vernon Sts. record of automobile fatalities as the voters on the ballot every two according to Vemon police. There the long dry spell look very good. school principal, will be the speak The Taylor car, damaged in the Tork City's Health Commissioner, too international, but from the offered! tute in Troy, N. Y. Quitclaim Deed of last midnight and the totals years, as the sale of liquor is now. were no Injuries and no arrest. er. Mrs. Robert Potterton, Mrs. Andrew Ansaldi to Sherwood front, had to be towed. Patelli’s addressed a meeting of the 1963 fact that it is too regionaj. And The bill’s sponsor. Rep. LaU' pick-up tfuclf damaged In the on the same date last year; Louis T. Carr, 38, of 64 Birch St., Shell Fishing Stopped Tomorrow night’s meeting of Lester Miller and Mrs. Joan Vol- Circle Inc., property at Tam Rd. 1962 1963 Conference on Tuberculosis knd the real goal of those who dislike fence M. Pickett, a Democrat kety will serve refreshments. rear and was driven from the Manchester, was arrested Sunday the Eighth District Fire Die^ut- and Spring St. Killed 77 91 the Comnvon Market in particular from Keene, estimated that win' th All parents of pupils to be en Marriage Licenses scene. Other Respiratory Diseases. Per nlng ticket holders would collect on Rte. 80 M d 88 and oh M ed with • Department of ^Health says ment, concerning plans for the dis haps a combination of the right la not the destruction of the Com speeding. He Is scheduled to a ^ forbidden ehell flehlng along tering Grade 1 In the fall are in Samuel Weisiger Franklin III, as much as $50,000 In prize money. pear In Rockville Circuit Court trict’s anniversary parade In the mon Market in order to force a shore and harbor areas within the fall, has been rescheduled for May vited to meet the school’s Grade 1 152 Park St., and Joellen Winkler, audience and his own official in- Sweepstakes bills are a recur May 14. Constable John Lehanin Jr. teachers: Mrs. Elizabeth Halloran, 361 Main St., South Methodist return to sheer, anarchic national ring issue In New Hampshire. The „ i (v , .r r t t t Ck^eetiout ftiver mouth due to 8 at the North End Firehouse. tinct to keep people on the alert water pollution. Mrs. Joan Ballestrini, Mrs. Anne Church, May 10. ' ism in world trade but, rather, a last time a Sweeps bUl was passed ^ Malcolm Mor- Davis and Mrs. Susan Motyko. Building Permits against the disease had some in by both the House and Senate was Health officials aald yesterday fluence on the way he talked. Per concentration on building and de rill, 31. of Pinney St., Elllniton, the order bane the digging of Principal Edmondson vriU dis To Domenic J. PonticeUl for In 1965,' but Gov. Lane Dwinnell was sideswlped on WlndsorvUle cuss the Grade 1 curriculum. Par John PontlceUl and Son Inc., for haps he wanted to-frighten people veloping that worldwide common vetoed It, reportedly at the urg emms, oysters and mussels for Rd. Saturday evening by a ear food and bait. ents 'Will tour the .first grade class construction of a two-family a little. market which actually was every- \ ing of the Eisenhower administra driven by Peart Q. Lake, 68, of 100 Local Stocks rooms. dwelling at 36 Walnut St., $16,- tion. . They emphasized that shell fish , ' 9 " In any caise he did. For what ^jody’s goal nntil Xne European Village St., can hArbor )Oie infectious hepatitis Mrs. SwHaska to Speak 000. Common Markey^oncept consti Famous In advance of the governor’s Constable Lehan.T.«h>n LakeLaka waswaa arrest'arrest whlch^Is carried by sewage. Mrs. Anna-Mae Switoska of O F MANCHESTER he warned against was the appear address, there was speculation in Quotations Famished by IHURSDAYS tuted itself a riml- to it. Not the ed and charged vrith failure to Dr. O. Robert Saunders, Old New Britain, Republican State UNAPPRECIATIVE ance of "ominous signs" that tu some quarters that King would drive In an established lane. His Oeinun BUddlebrook, Inc. Central Committee vice-chainnan, TULSA, Okla. (AP) — This dog direction of the European Common Saybrook health director, reported FRIDAYS berculosis, which we have sup - B E L p sign the blU. As a legislator he court date U May 14 In RockvlUe. Bonk Stocks will be the speaker at the Re didn’t bite the hand that fed him. Market is in question, but iperely had voted for two sweepstakes that the virus Is not necessarily 'ip X fV i posedly had on the run for the last A car driven Friday at the destroyed by steaming or brief Bid Asked publican Town Committee dinner He nipped the leg of his rescuer. the fact that it makes a halt, bills. Moreover, the current bill Vernon tralfic circle hy Carlton Ck>nn. Bank and Trust meeting at 7 p.m. May 8 at Cov Mrs. Jack McFarland noticed 10 years, is beginning to battle its received almost tmanlmous sup boiling, in soup or stew. The pop Co...... 71 76 m which looks altogether too for QUALITY Tj»nr, 64, ipf 87 Windsor Ave., ular cdnception is that hepatitis Is entry Grange Hall. that a German police dog, tied to way back, with the "tubercle bacil- FULL FINANCIAL SERVICE port from his fellow Democrats. Ha-tford National Rock'vUle, was struck in the rear Reservations for the dinner an iron' pole in the -yard of the midable and permanent, so short The governor’s legislative coun spread due to eating shelUI|Sh raw. lus ’ which is developing and sur- by a car driven by Ruth Thomas, Bank and Trust Co. 65 should be made by Saturday with house vthere she was babysitting, siving being much more contagious a distance down the road to the real Deluxe INNERSPRING sel, Joseph MUllmet' of Manches 38, of 579 Graham Rd., W^;q>ing. Fire Ittsarance Comnanles was acting strangely. He had ter, conferred with Justice Depart local town committee chairman internationalism the world must •nie Lanx car was knocked Into To Name Judges Hartford Fire ...... 69 74 Donald S. Davis, Town Clerk El- wound his metal leash around an than the old. spreading a "new and HOME MORTGAGE LOANS ment lawyers in Washington last HARTFORD (AP)—Associate travel if it is to prosper.. Not in a car driven by Milton J. Fergu National Fir...... 134 more Turkln^on or Tax Collector' electric light pole and was being worse strain of tuberculosis” which METTRESS and BOX SPRING week. Justice John Hamilton King of Phoenix Fire ...... 138 131 economics either do you announce son, .46, of 378 Adams St., Man Mrs. F. Pauline Little. shocked by an exposed under no known drug can touch. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS Presidential press secretary Pi chester- There were no Injuries. WUllmantlc is expected-to be nom Ufe and Indenmity Ins. Cos. ground electrical wire. and seek the brotherhood of man erre Klinger was asked about the tnated to r chief justice of the Briefs "It is clearly," said Commission Mrs. Thomas was warned for fol Aetna Casualty .... 96H 100 The South (toventry Cooperative When she released him, the ex by establishing a club of severely COMBINATION INSURED SAVINGS ' SAVE BY MAIL attitude a the White House to lowing too closely. Constable Ed State Supreme Oourt of Errors Aetna U f e ...... 149H 167Mi cited dog bit her on the leg. er James, "no time for complacen ward the bill. He replied that the Nursery and Kindergarten classes limited membership, surrounded win Carlson Investigated. today. ■ Conn. General ...... 158 166 cy. We have to avoid the tendency sweepstakes jwxs a matter for King tfM d succeed Raymond by high walls. SAVINGS BONDS HanUd R. LUk, 26, of Sloate- Htfd. Steam Boiler . .118 126 to assume that because we have MADE TO SELL FOR 79.50 New Hampehire to consider. burg, N.T. was aihrssted yesterday E. Baldwin of Glastonbury who ’Travelers ...... 180 188 some successful drugs the battle is At public hearings and In legis on a warrant Issued by RockvlUe must retire in August when he CHRISTMAS CLUBS lative debate, opponents tagged reaches the age of 70, the manda Public UrUities H—/ over. Some assumed that in (10-YEAR GUARANTEE) Circuit Court and charged with Conn. Light Power .. 83H 35 “ Critic At Large” ' the sweeps propoeal immoral, un fraudulent issue o f a esek. He tory retirement age. syphilis, where penicillin is close to ALL PURPOSE SAVINGS CLUBS practical and legally questionable. Htfd. Electric Ught it unburnad fual SCQ-SO was detained In ToUand jail dov. John N. Dempsey is also SOOT a perfect therapeutic agent. Yet Since there seem to be relative marLOW Pric*. Only Proponents answered that the expected to nominate a new asso New ...... 40% 43 overnight, pending Ms appsaranos Hartford Gas Co. . . . 41 Extra syphilis is very sharply on the ly few voices In our time capable Current Annua] PASSBOOK LOANS TRAVELERS CHEQUES moral Issue was settled SO years ciate justice and announce cholees in Rockville Court today. Southern New England rise.” of mixing aanlty, taste, humor, ob ago when New Hampehire opened for the Superior, Common Pleas Dividend On Its first pwlmutuel window, that Robert Covoy^ 27,'of New Brit and Juvenile Courts. ^ ’Telephone ...... 61% 64% There is no final conclusion in jectivity and point of view all to FOR 2 PIECES—TWIN SIZE... Insured Savings the sweepatakes, by bringing in ain, waa arrested Saturday night In line for the nomination as Manufacturing Comnanles bedroom any of this. The statistics for tu gether in neat eauy or utterance, much neMed revenue for schools, and charged vrith breach of peace, associate justice Is Superior Court Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 60 64 Intoxication and resisting arrest, • i f 9 H | berculosis still represent a tremen there may be a good many of us • 240 Steel Construction would avoid a tax on sales or in Judge John H. Comley of Stam Aasociated Spring .. 17 19 M l W LOOK after a disturbance At tne Capri Here’s the way to make 18 square dous blessing. The new strains \\ith instinct to say something in com e' and that New Hampshire ford. Atty. Gen. Albert L. Coles Bristol Brass ...... 10% 11% AT THESE o Medium Firm Unit gets 70 per cent of its revenue Plner. Constable Carl Fredrickson of Bridgeport would be named to Dunham B u s h ...... 6% 7% feet of space in your living room or that may survive the present drugs special fqrewejl, Jo Leon Pearson, nom so-called "sin taxes” on to made the arrest. Covey Is being fill Comley’s place on the Superior Em-Hart ...... 52 56 den serve as a b^room, too. You do FEATURES BRANCH held In Ueu of bond pending his may be taken care of by something NBC’s ’’Critic at Large,” who died o Heavy Duty Stripe Ticking bacco, liquor and the race tracks. O ^ rt bench. Fafnir ...... 46 50 it by selecting an Eclipse Innerbed that is coming out of the labora Monday. -A court appearance May 14. The nominations, which require N. B. M achine...... 23% 36 Call for fuH Infermotlen OFFICE Harold U. (jhapman, 49, of Bam- Sofa . . . the convertible sofa that tory tomorrow. Whatever took He won reporting awards for ^ d a n o e b o u b t o s N o rr General Assembly confirmation, North and Judd .... 15 17 m FREE DELIVERY — EASY TERMS • T7 BULAWAYO, Southern Rhodesia forth Rd., Vemon, was arrested would be effective in August, Stanley Works ...... 19 21 opens to a full length bed. By daytime two Uvea in that operating' room that intangible ghost, of ,a thing. Routs 3 1 (AP) — Charles Wlertula, head on Weet Rd., Vemon, Sunday Other nominations expected: Veeder-Root ...... 47 51 it’s a smart, square-arm Lawson sofa. the other dky may have come from called ’’objectivity.” But the kind ^ H night and charged yrtth breach of FURNITURE DEPT. — Lower Store L e v e l... SAVINGS waiter at a leading hotel, explained John F. MieClInton of Water 1110 above quotations are not to Before you can say “Jiwk Sprat," it Covsntry to a ju ^ e here that it was the peace and Intoxieatloii. CoostAhle bury, Juvonllo Court ehlef eMrk, FOGARTY BROS.. Inc. a process which has saved thou of objectMt'y' he spKiallzed In was " bo oonstruod as actual markets. converts into a bed fitted with fi sands o f Uvea otherwise lost. There not any ’ 'dead-pan ’ 'neutralism alcoholic fumes from preparing Zonghettl made the arrest. Omp- to JMYenllo court judge, succeed 319 BROAD ST.-^TEL. 649^539 • FREE MAIN ST. PARKING e maa is sohsdulsd tor oourt May Relax-a-Bed spring and multi-coil in- toward facts. It was the kind of cl}ic/ L O A N crepes susette that caused him to ing Jndjn Wed ITaulkner of-N«w lEOULD HAVE BONKED la never aiiy final score card; nev drive home early one morning on S v e n , who wlU reach mandatory MANCHESTER. CONN. nerspring mattress. Comfortable as a er any final veMict. objectivity which labeled truth and ,\ < S ( ) C 1 A 1 ION, WILSON, N.C. (AP) — William the wrong side of the road. UENTUT SENTENOBD Miiremknt age in November, sofa. Comfortable as a bed. And cu$- That, perhaps— the mere fact falsity, pretense and sincerity, and Despite testimony of the hotel NEW HAVEN (A P )—l>r. Al- Henry Reutuer vrill buy bis geese ABIKBICAN BSPEBSS 1064 at the supermarket after this. It’s tom covered in a choica of textures, that the battle may never be over which never took any chances that aihef that he had known eeveral bsrt J. Dunn, a; Wsst Hartford XjM V. Gaffney of.N ew Britain, ’TRAVEUERS CHiEqUBS. dantlst, has sontenced to 60 former State Bar Aasoctetlon much cheaper. , OIL FIRED HOT WATER HEATERS tweeds, plains, 'damasks and prints, and won—la the one simple lesson reader or listener would be left employes to be "overcome” by the fumes when making eight or days In p rim and finod $6,000 for president, to the Superior Court, ’The Mg I m flew into the wind $249.50. See this and other models we of the public have to keq) In floundering down some side road ■ ANCWK»TM»*i| • L E B 8 T riW illlC IA L i W T I T UTIOII Incomo tax' ovasion. Dunn ploadod shield of Reuterfs car aa he waa 10 ctepaa ausette In varioos U- sueeeodlng Judge Vine R Parme- NEW CHILL CHASER AND and sixes^ priced from $220, at Wat- mind while we watch the tutored of Illusion created either by prop MAIN ST., MAKfCHESIER—PHONE 649-5221 queurs, Wlertula was sentenced to guilty to flUng a faiso 1607 re lee of Hartford, who wlU driving on U.8. $01 bypass, caus ing dom uea of $126 to the auto brtlUance o f man engage the IT' aganda or by glib popular consen- m fine of IZM or SO days for turn. He repwted/ an income of reach mandatory retirement age CONVERSIdN COAL TO OIL ^ kltis, t(Mnorrow. "EVEBY’THINO FOR OVER 51 YEARS r* , 1007 s t r e e t NEAR MAPLE STREET $4,607 in 1W7 when he actuaUy mobile. TOO driver was not In- I fsprssalbls and Inexhaiutlble nat •iu. irivlng'under the Influence of al in August 1664. cohol. HU drivers’ license waa earned $11,016, the government Judi* Nomuut Dubs of Now Jimed but the goose’s goose waa, ural forces o f his universe. He had his own gentle foibles suspended for six months also. charged. ' y . MUford. Oomtnon Bloas Coi)^ cooked. 'A V c ■I '.1 -?<■
-rf- m.'- MANdHESTER ■VEmNia HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONWw TUESDAY, APRIL 80, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, APRIL 80, 1968 rA < n EiG Br «W Berlloa, BhostakovlcK Von Wsber LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON DUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOQPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE iHdbron ! lockville-Vernon and othera, ooncludliig' with se Apartment Break lections from WeUl’s 'Three I Rummage Sale Set Penny Opera." Admitted by Man APPLES Ooiapletes TrainlBg Kindergarten Registration T ouf Beit Fruit 1 ^ 'Mauplbe P v t R a ^ o n d Blan- Manchester poUce today repott PrMfeUi Pm to By St. Peter’s Unit chirtto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Of The Seaeon Young Aclms R a ^ c n d A. Blanchette of Brown ed they have found the man who Anyone wlibing to donate ar- Set at Schools Thursday Bridge Rd., Tolland completed allegedly broke Jnto an apait- Freeh Flrom Our Coolera ticlaa for a rummage sale to be ACBOSS 4Handlad four 'weeks of individual combat mara at 675 Center St„ last AU Winter Until Mhy sponsored by St. Peter's church- Registration of childran who” Tba post will meet Monday at 8 training, April 8, wlto an infan lyounf letrMi, 8 Draft animal women, on May 11, la asked to be Thursday and stole a gun said hSOkworm will enter kindergarten in the fall p.m, Ronald Holm, conuhander, try training regiment at Camp Open Every Day —— BtUnine sure to communicate with Mrs. reports that coming activities such Lejeune, N.C. other personal items. ■ >:— talMti u« 7 CorM fabric haa been set for Thursday It haa •era on video 8 Account Louise Parklngton, Mrs. Walma aa Nutmeg Boya^ State, annual Honored at UOonn Det. Sgt. Joseph Sartor today 8 A etodeiit ntme 0 Indlvlduala Taylor, or tfaa rector, tha Rev. been anounced oy Supt. of Schools clambake and carnival, school John E. Landry of 84 Elm St., said that Richard W. Hassley, 28, PERO ORCHARDS liber 10 Land parcela Cordon W. Weeman. Tbs mors ar* Raymond E. RamsdeU. awards, and Memorial Day ex will be initiated as an associate Hartford, has admitted being toe BUGGS BUNNY enitomarr — llEiientld being ttclaa given, the more profit for mam Involved in the break. Avery S t, Wappingr 18 Low haunt Parents qbquld register children ercises win be up for discussion. member of the University of Con' U Short Jieket church needs. All parlaluonara are nectlcut chapter of Sigma XI, na Hassley, who la being held at UHinerel rode aoNulaance between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. at the Rummage the New London County Jail with 60IN' SOME 22 Needy urged to help. Maple St. School, Lake St, School, The Women’s Society of the Ver tional science honorary society to WHERE, 14 Biblical name 23 Huge Acolytes aervlng at the church non Methodist Church will sponsor day. Landry is a graduate student two other men, ah arretted last U Commuttiita 24Froelar 84 Halt 43 Metal Vernon Elementary School a n d weekend in connection with a 16 Tear 37Kitehentool 44Waatbano* Sunday were Jerry Taylor and a rummage sale Saturday from 10 at UConn. 25Dry (eatnh. Amo Mercter. tJshors were Roy Northeast School. They are aaked Jeiwttt City break, yetterday waa 17Favorltaa form) SSCoal acutUa to go to the school nearest their a.m. to 2 p.m. ’The sale will be The annual Sigma Xi lecture will ISMonn^ 26 Scorch so Fancy ‘•SSSf Darwin and Marvin Roes. held In the basement of the Vernon be given by Dr. Richard B. luettioned by Sartor in New Lon- nympha 27 Greedy 41 Canadian 47Wlthera« Both tha idult and children's home. Methodist Church, Rt. 80. Vernon. Schultes, curator, of Harvard Uni lon. 46Daeda To be aliglble. to enter kinder aoSheWri ataff 28 Ceremony hiUaidea confirmation elaasea will be aua Hoepltal Notes versity’s Botanical Museum. Sartor today said that a gun, aiSnead’i mound 280baervea 42 Chilean 60 Stomach pended untU September, when garten, a child muat be five years found in the trio's possession, had 22 Through workman 61 Poem old on or before Jan. .1. Birth Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Bar 26 Female fox . •tnalejr A. ShoUk ir. they will be renewed. bara Farnham, BFU 1; Samuel Vemon news Is handled by The the identical aerial number as on 2 sr 1 1 r 1 1 r r New members o; the altar piild certificates must be presented at Herald’s RookvUle Bureaui, 6 W. the gun taken here and owned by 26 She-----In The 1 r the time of registration, and Kington, 4fi Hale St.; Donna Nuraea on TV are; Mra. Mary London, Mra. Johnston, Miaxwell Dr., Vernon; Main St., telephene 876-8186 or Louts C. Vanderhrook, toe break 30 High card 12 IS 14 Louise P arklni^n, Mra. Jean children must be vaoolnated auid 649-8797. 'Victim. Sartor quettioned the 61 FiiM, aa a gun have had poUo shots before they Mra. Muriel Adams, 140 Proapecit Kennedy, Mrs. Mlrlan Ryan. Mra. St.; Mrs. MarceHa Ooloniharo, 7 three men and reoel'ved a slgmcd 32 Contend IB IS IT Manchester^ Rockville Boys enter school in September. Sllpe statement from Haeeley, he said. 33 Indian weight D. Benton Crittenden la directress. Indicating these have been given Ekther Ave.; Albert Hager, 145 34 Gunlock catch II is Anyone interested In Joining the Vemon Ave.; Mra. Lena Hill, 87 Papers for a Circuit Court 12 war- 35 Follower altar guild la asked to contact the must be presented to the school P TA , Cub Scouts rent Charglag Haatt^ with the Awarded UAC Scholarships before its opening. Uniem St. 36 Cavalrjrman 21 rector. Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. break are being procrosed. Sartor SSConceala Tbe acolytes’ class will meet Parents do not need to bring To Sponsor Fair said. 40Card 22 2i a zr v r children to the registration. and Mrs. Gary Meroler, 1 Tolland dlFlah Two Manohestsr aras youths auaftaam, and plays intramural baa* tomorrow at 2:46 p.tn. Dr., ’Thompsonvine. 42Streuii SB amonc the etgUt ehlldran o< Pratt ketball, volleyball and ping-pong. Hebron Church Note# Essay Winner Discharged yesterday: Mrs. EJm- Washington School PTA and COUPLE OF CIVILIANS ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 45BUck Sea Vlty A Whitney anmldyea who have Me la alao active In churto groupa. Tbe redecoration committee of Tbs sssay aubmlttsd by Michael ma Troutman, 38 Ward St.; Er Cub Scout Pack 112 will sponsor SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — Mr. 48 Algerian baeh awarded four year aollege Sholik Intends to major In Kuez, a Grade 8 pupil at St. Jo leapott S3 Hebron Congregational church nest White, Sand Hill Rd., Tolland; a fair on toe school grounds and and Mrs. is the name. But up ■ ach(ilar«hlps by Unltad Aircraft physics, and has already been ac are continuing planning for the seph’s school, has been Judged the Mrs. BUeanor Phllleeon, 24 Burke First Class Hugh W. Piper imd CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ST !T Corp. cepted by the Carnegie Ihstltute prize winner In the Americanism Rd.; Mrs. Bertha Frelderioh, 35 in the school cafeteria Saturday, Piper, both of the Navy. '82Fiah aauce moat beautiful way to redecorate May 11, from 10 a.m^ to 4 p.m. BSHniical quallte IB Stanl«y A. ShoUlt Jr., the aon of Technology. the ehurch Interior. A meeting of essay contest conducted in the Grant St. . •f'« a SI #1 « l s4 ciKrii Cl •' 84Frult drirdc^ of Mr. and Miw. Stanley A. S fa^, Symonds ranks itlnth la his schools by Dobosa - Ertel - Laboc In Hartt Concert An auction is scheduled for After 20 years active service 66 Small paatrr the committee will bo held to 11:30 a.m., with Paul White as both Mr. and Mrs. Piper retired «■' IS FT IT n i r SB BSlaan Rd., and lUohard A.' 8y- graduating class of 180 at Rock morrow at 8 p.m. in the church. Hansen Unit of the Amerioim Le Robert Velardl Jr. of Woodland 66 Heavy mow monda, the aon of Mr. and Mra ville High School. Ha stands Brat gion AuxiUary. auctioneer. Hot doge and soda wUl the same day, a imique example Window Shades B7Haaculin» In the advanced •natNamaHral ®*>upoh also asks foT more Rd., ’Tolland, is a member of the be sold, and there will be games of togetherness. Never before in nickname IS S2 Clifton A. aymoiida,- Rockvine, mathemaues | Crocker coupons, which am Prise wlimers in the other H artt College Band to be heard in 18 Female cheep will raoetve tuition and academic course. schools were — Northeast, Dor and a wishing well for diildren. Na'vy history, officials said, has Mode to Order S4 u naeded to pay for more silver for a free public concert at the school Hie rummage sale begins at 10 a couple transferred into the Fleet DOWN Soaa; phis •» anmial 1600 atipaiid, He is on the school aoooar team, othy Ugen; MapU St., Llhte Pat ALSO plays basketball and baseball. He the upatain room. Any h e ^ tola auditorium at 187 Broad St., Hart a.m. Reserve Association at the same 1 Nothing u Sf SB to oovar four or five yeara of col* way wiU bs appreciatad. ten; Lake St., Joseph Ramondetta. ford, tomorrow at 8:80 p.m. SRoman road laga atudy. plays clarinet in the school band, Mrs. Gladys Finley, Amerlcan- H ie school cafeteria -will open time. VENETIAN BLINDS SProtuberanoa J t and belongs to tha school’s dlacua- A deacons’ meeting will be held The band, directed by IsriMl Friday, May 10, after 6 pjn., for Piper, 87, plans to become a Wlnnaca wara ohoaen from 91 in the SfnIUl-OeUert Loamga on iam chadrman for the unit, aald deposit of artlclea and donations. ei'vflian postman. Bring your old rollers lu alon, varsity, Utarary and ohsmla* that tha assay written by Michael Kopmar, will present works of and save S6e per shade fVpUoanta by a four-member try clubs, and la prwldent of a Thursday. •obolardUp adeetton board. Beleo* church youth group. Hie inataUatloa of tba new or Kuca baa been entered In the de tion waa baaed on echolaatlc rec* gan WiU start Juna 1. Whlla the partment contest. Hia young OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WUXIAMS Symonds worked last aununar ord, peraonal intervlewa, and ool* as a aupervlaor at a school play* organ la a gift, its installation wlU people and their - parents wUl be lage board eomm performanca. ground, and now works part-time i ba raithar oootly, totalhig ^ |1,600. 'it,' guests of the unit'June 12 In the Shbltk .^ 1 graduate from Man* at a aupermarket. L a a t^ r he ^ h^TO vertta OAR hall, when they wtU receive FAMILY SPORTS NIGHT... FEATURING ebaatar High Bcfaool in June. delegate to the Amedcan sapensa wW be grw tly appre- tbelr awards. Worittng at an accelerated ached* L i o n ’s Nutmeg b<^a state. em sd. Ohneka should be made Tba Judges, for toa essays ware PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ule, he ranka aeventh in his claat He has been selectto for enroU* out to Mrs. Shirley Betdsn, aaalat- M ra Luella DeiUey, Mias B. Bata ef STB, .and la taking ecUega level inant at Worceatar Polytaehnlc In* vt treasurer. and Mrs. Mas C9ia|>man. ooutsaa. stltuta. Play BaUi IkiiflooDftl W om ^ An Bagle Seout, BhoUk 1a aotiva To data, 20 aons or daughtara! Now boys in the Little League, Tbt Women oC St. Jolinli Hpi*- In tha Ihcplorar ScouU. Ha playa of Pratt and Whitney employes and toosa who playad on the farm oopal C2iurch tai Vemon wUl m eet vloUn, and la a member of the have earned eoUege degraies under | team last yaar, wiH have their try BOB COUSY out on the church ballfleld May 4 Monday at 8 pm. tai tha pariah adiool dance band and, for the UAC scholarshlpC EHgnt are em bouse. Miss LucUle Kidaoiy TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED BY ployed at PAW aa engineera, onsl at 1:80 pm. Managers thla year PHONING THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS: paurt three years, has been a mem* arer Beans, Joseph J. nil and laad devotions. A paasl moderated ber of tha Al*Btate Orchestra. worksruins forlui UAC WAU at» Sikorsky.Buiwian,,. __I ».__ by Mra. Lawnaioe SmaU wiM dis There are now 24 Other PAW Tuesday I May 14 Eugene S setela...... 648-1046 A melnbar of the High School Keefe and Donald 8. Heath; 11 cuss "An Introduction to Church Current Affalra Club, he partici* chUdren in eoUege on Corporation | Pariodioaki." Tba aominaUng oom- 7:30 P.M. John Dyment ...... 648-0181 scholarships. gees, George Smito and Robert Leon ' Ekiderlin ...... 649-1694 patted-on toe varsity wreaUlng G o ^ ; vm ioats, Jules Reblllard; mtttee win submit its through Mrs. John Mofiflat. Hoat- MANCHESTCR HIBH SCHOOL John Ottding ...... 649-6421 minor laaguaa, Richard Keener. Gueet Speaker: toair school in tha Town HaU at May 15 ii tbs deaiUlne for Lisague esaaa will be Mrs. Robert Wtochi- Edward Moiiarty ...... 640-0419 E. JL JOHNSON 8:46 sjo . and wlU go by bus to a aon anil Mra. Leonard Orean. R*v. fathw Robert Rooting Bolton and Babe Ruth programs. May FaUowahlp Day is Friday Frank Phliopena ...... 649-0114 b a tte r y hi WUllmantio. They wUl Wbat Happenedf Sponeored By St. Jamee Robert Coulombe ...... 649-7248 atop for ice cream on the way •uoh flowers aa have alreauty at 2 p.m. at Union Congregation PAINT CO. al Church In RockviDe. Mifl. Gri Holy Name Society home and Miould be back atachool foimd their way up through the DONATION 81.00 Robert Digan ...... 640-8418 723 MAIN ST. Lutlm^ Tells by 11:80. Mothers arc invited to parched ground tola month have wlH be toe leader. . . . or flailing at St. James Rectory go along. dry and amdous look as if say Oampen News PHONE Ml 9-4501 There are 20 children enrolled Ing, "What's the matterT’’ Tbe r AFOA Chaqiter of New Eng Democrats of In toe Burseiy school. Mra. Bmeat Joniiulls hang toeir heads and even land Family Campers wUl meet K. Oowdy of North Oovantry la the dandelions look d^ueased. It Sunday at Lottie Fish Memorial BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL toa teaoher. haa been a eoM, unusually dry, at 2:80 pjm. "Why shouldn’t It sound that way? His soul really Party’s Role Sign for Kindergarten windy month all through. We There will be nominationa and IS in tormentl" Registration for klndergartan h o ^ May will do better by lu. elections of officers. Final plans The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS Cbartea Lathrop, ehalrman of starts tomorrow. Parents who are to be made on RAFCA’s part toe Democratta! Town Gommlttse, wish to enroll children , in kinder Msnnhratrr Svenlng Herald H»- in the spring safari to be held at Deerfield Fair Grounds, Deerfield, has mattad a Isttar to all legia- garten clossas for next school bten oorreepondent, Mias Susan B. year must do so at this time. Let- Femletati, telephone 228-8454. NH., the weekend of May 24. An tomd DemooraiU in Bolton, ssmjIos- t«i« have besn maUed to pauwita estimated 1,800 to 2,000 families Ing a Mat of odfioes to bet fUled in ^ Id re n . are rapected to attend this camp- BEN CASEY toe Oobober elecUcti. Those whose last nome^ Trinity Singcrs out. He say* that although toe Dem* with A through M will Plans for RAIFOA’s own canvp- oeraU ^arw la toe mlaortty par tered tomorrow; ahlldren whose out and annual picnic in June will MONSTRDUe, flT A ty it "does not need to mean that last names begin with N through On Chamber Fare be discussed. euiLT ByGRE^TORANDPA we can not hoi^ to elect Demo- Z wlU.be regiatwrad on Thursday. Slides are to be shown by Mr. cymjs CARROLL, AND NO erato to redpoaialble postUons and Registration will take place from The Trinidads—the Trinity Ool and Mrs. Wilton U sk on their CARRaU WOULD EVER majortty status on tihe 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the school lage singling group which twice European trip. boarda asM aosnmlaalona which ad. nurae’a office. won toe annual Sarah Lawrence RAFOA, In cooperation with the uM ater toe affhlm Of our tnwn. •i^>t. Ligouri said that it would I OoB^e IntarooUegiaite Songfest— Tolland Agrioultural Center, will SMART .. .To a c # ^ these end* we must be better If all medical forms are wto provide eriteitalnmeut ait the hold its annual camp show and ■mne quSwtad capable Candida^ filled out before registration but Chamber of Oommeroe’s 82nd an workshop at the center on Rt. 30, and take a poslttve position on le- the required itoyaioal examination nual metting next week. Saturday, May 11, from 10 a.m. suss which WiU bring better gov- la not necessary until actual school The alngera from Trinlity have until dark. There -will be displays SHORT RIBS asnsnesiit to Boitoai." ___ entrance, ligouri said there are paefotmed in Nbasau and toe Ba- of tents, tent trailers and other BY FRANK O’NEAL The DsBtooiwtto Town Ooinai^t- 80 ahlldren known to be eligible hiunaa, mott recently equipment. It is open free to the toe, Latorop *ays, M now oonald- for kindergarten next year. He Grand Bahamas Hotel. public. LITTLE ~V0 lNEHEW?0 ering pobsBUle candidates and foresees the need for four sessions In addHUon to toe singers, the Paper Collection Itoatoa obamber’a annual meeting wUl fea The Rockville American Legion ABOUT liE TREE PRESSINIHE US? ocrat who is Intarested hi holding ture a speaker foom toe Naltional Post will Conduct its monthly'scrap office. Spaoe and AerocMutlics Admlnla- paper drive next Sunday at 9:30 "NsiiuraUy, toe town committee kliidergarten. H m is ars UirM ses- treltton, dinner and dancing music a.m. when trucks 'will leave the nan enddraa only one name fw sloiM, two at Bolton Ootigrogation- by Hny Qidnn’* orcbettra, and a home on West 8t. Rockville resi each position for pr^tatK m to WOMAN! al CSiurch amd one at united color guard from toe 1117to U.6. dents are asked to have their the oauous. But any Democrat haa Methodist. Tranaportalion le pro Army Garrison Reaerve to open scrap paper, magazinei or card toa right to have his or her name toe mottling. board placed on the porch or curb. MORTY MEEKLE vided by the parente. BY DICK CAVALLg l^aoM in nomination at toe caucus CMb r It News ’nckOto far toe dinner, s '.led- Funds derived thle month are ear and a majority vote d^nnlne Cub Scout ::k 167 held uled for May T at Ftano’e Restaur marked for toe Junior baseball pro she pays cash... who ouc camlidatee ^ 1 be. plnewood derby Friday. Mbbona ant In Bolton, may be ottained gram. In the event of bad weather Names must be given to from toe Choimber of Oommeroe the drive will be postpemed to the WHATt^HECCHNO IN READINO THAT U6T0FCaUAURCATI0N6 Russell Mbooan. aacre^ of »« 'were awarded John Warf el flrom ofSee, 189 E. Center Sit. following Sunday. THERB, ANYWAY? POR PBCWCmON VDU € E t ^ IN. tovm aommittec, by May 16. W'i. m would than be. using property on Brookfleld Rd.t-John Accounts regularly at SBM. i*v only a parlod at a and Jean Harris to Arthur W." ^ 4 and Bvslyn Biddle, property ea , iMt torse tratlen would Cook Dr. ito as a temporary aolu-j ___ „ B^on'l space prohlem. Meiiehiefor ilvraliig Herald tbay eQad^ be parked .outside tha Boltoii ooneeponltent, sC. denial Funeral value is someUiinjr OPPORTUNITY OFFER! ■sw wlsig and connedtad by some w ^ Toong, which can be measured only by the aort o fjS M ^ . sanopy. he Ruggeat. Complete Your China TaHleservice ad. - ' . . Sdf to Go degree of comfort provided the A datoUed report will be glveil family. Our service is known for TUz lovely COUNTRY GARDENS china can be to the board of aducation at its Mo: new Mrvice aaasMug tomorrow. offered by an airline conBtetS'tof a its. great value. youra for only $1.70 for each 4-plece place-wttliig O a^ field Trip eclal alt airport counter where mi- when you open a new account of $25 or more. . . 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Icfio* Sf W a t Middh- Turnpiki- CLARKE MOTOR SALES Of’lN THURSDAY IVININGS 6 to 8 BOTH BRANCHfS OPIN FRIDAYS to 8 p ir 861 BROAD STREET—MI 9-2012 / MANGHESlia IVJBNINO HERALD, MAyCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, APRIL 80, 1868 P A G B l L l t l N MANGH^TBR IVSNINO HERALD, XANCHBSTBB, OOMN^ TUESDAY. APRIL SA IMS McCurry Notches Third Mound ISuccess^ McCarthy Sets B ^ in g OffeMwe THE Alston Not Losing Herald Angle 11-Hit Attack Paces Indian^s’ B-2 EARL YOST editor Worrying About Dodger Post By HOWIE HOLCOMB ♦runs. ManohaaUr kslpC psokingfthras abigtsa and drov# to oiief May forosd Marie Monetts atoscror and away at Eagle staitsr Lemiy Cul run. sscood to the tMrd Inning, stole Curry’s single. Moora forced Mac Along the Basebfdl Trail It had to happen! Fred Mc len and finally got rid of Mm to aecond and want to third on an in at second, leaving men on fust OroweU, Ih u .... Curry just couldn’t pitch the seventh. COIL STANDINGS field out Moore pkhsd Mm im too and third. Moora took off on an MoCartny, iJf •••— nights, worrying about9 Bavasl acknowledged that com-flrom their ears when Alston andbswer U yes,” be said. ‘Tou isn’t W h «« are they now, Manchester’s only two residents in attempted ateal and when the 19 isstooo* NEW YORK (AP)—Waltfjn* Durocher dressed after Monday help being disturbed when you every inning for Manchester CuUen was on the ropes frs- W . U with hlB second safety, huunh (^IenU I^9 /••saao* am not. I have no plaints had come from some of nrofessional baseball? Moe Morhardt, who was up w th the followed with a double hut again catdMr’a throw went into canter AlBton may feel like a mim apologies to make to anybody. the players and that Durocher hart night’s game. Not a word passed keep reading about tt. (juently but managed to survlv* Oonard ...... 4 “If you want to know iriirtbar ^ ic a « o Cubs in the National League a year ago this^m e, High thie season. Yesterday one way or another until Ms own Male Cullen escaped serious dartugs by field, both May and MOora scored with an axe hanging over his My Conscience is clear.” passed along some of the gripes. between them. M o o r e » i Durocher calmly combed nis it’s affected my managing, the Jim Coleman came in to mop wUdness (a Mt batter and two MAN( gettiitg Ron Anderson on an Inflsld to make it T-1. H M t M h , OF ssssobas < head, but is he losing any During the past several weeks, Later, Bob Kennedy, head la now a reserve outfielder with Salt Lake City in the Triple thinning hair wMle Alston, less answer is no. I feel I'm doing ms up in the ninth after Mac had wsJks) pronopted Wsthsrsfield Central ...... bouncer. Itonnia Rodgen’ double, a eac- ▲ iidenm ».l9 sleep over it? the basebaU market has been coach of the CMcago Cubs, pre A Pacific Coast League. He’s still the property of the Cubs. rlfioe and McCarthy’s third saf^y flooded with reports — many of dicted that Alston would lose his than three feet away, answered good u job as a num can do.” hurled the Tribe to an 8-2 advan Ooabh Charley Witon to brtog Jbn Wsttiersfleld Steve Brady opsnsd the next In Not so you can tell It, the bald Alston said it wasn’t tha rash Tommy Kelley, who signed a bonus contract with the Cleve tage over Wethersfield. Coleman Midhem on In relief. ning reaching bass on an' error. A got the final run In the final In them unofficial—that the Los An' job if he lost a game during a the reporters’ post-game grilling. FlaU ...... ing, harasaad manager of the Los The veteran Los Angeles man-1 of nunors affecting the Dodgers land Indians last fall and was as-^ preserved the victory without trou Orest ChaiMO WtncBiam . . . steal and McCarthy’s single got ning. Angeles Dodgers Insisted after geles team is rent with dissen recent series. The Dodgers >ost signed to Charleston in the East Colenan walked irinob-Mtter Totals: sion and that Alston Is on the verge the game but Alston kept his ager’s face reddened when the as much as injtvies to key play fine golfer, is the main i^xkke in ble and the Indians now own a 3-1 Manchester greeted the change Eastern .... Mm home for a 8--0 lead. Weth Ms team dropped Its fourth to ers. ern League, has been farmed out record for the secuKm In the OCIL. Hall ...... ersfield got one back In the last Bud Ferro to open the ninth, then of losing his job to .his coach, job. Kennedy reportedly sent Al subject of team dissension and t h e Women’s Auxiliary of the without worry as. Don Crowril IfamlWMlrl^ 0 a row Monday night, bowing to job security was brought up. “ First It was (Maury) Wills to Dubuque, Iowa, in the Mid-Weat Police A Fire Junior Athletic There’s a pretty good chance slsf^>ed a two-run single to canter of the frame on Bob EUtott’s sin got BUI PasOhal to ground into a the New York Mels at the Polo Leo Durocher. ston an apology. League. The latter loop carries a Force play. Another baUc moved Savoy, 8B ... The reports reached such pro Relations between Alston and "Who says I'm In danger of and (Bill) 8kowron,” he said. Association. . Siting faces were MoOurry wlH get some more rest brtogiiig in the fourth and Rfth Crowell teed off on Cullen right gle, a force out, a balk (where Iverson. C Grounds 4-Z. “Then Tommy Davis and 8andy Class A classiflcatlon, which would at the start, opening the game have you beard that before?) and Paschal to second but Mulhein BlUott 88 « portions that Buzzle Bavasl, the Durocher reportedly have become losing my job?” Alston asked bel being worn today by holders of Thursday when the Indians are niiM. luulhem gave up two more HelmsarUior, C r .. 4 “How does it feel to read that ligerently. “ Not my bosses. Just Koufax.” In other years be known as Class Los Angeles Angel names in the with a lstrikeout for the aecond out and Indtans had a man on base each Paschal, B-LF . . . . . f ~ “ WeU, I’ll teU you—I don’t lUce all this tripe bothers me, the an still be aroimd. Class D and this man agrees. Sophomore catcher Tom Moore tlis Trihe irho showed their best appeared out of trouble. Then time. Then to the seventh they McCurry fanned sig^t in the Oullnn, P ssaseaedse 1 Q it a doggone Mt. But am I stay- boss- Invisible Icicles seemed to drip • « a Pan and Strokes got the Indians, off and running puAch of the soason. Otowril and Moore smashed a aln^e to short g ot rid o f CuUen to buUd the lead tUst a i^ t innings, while waUctng ICulhern. P ...... 2 0 Here ’ n There Now assistant golf pro at the yesterday with a pair of S(M Mn- Moore each had two aafetiss and left for a run. Rich Manh faimad to 5-1. two. He’s now gpvsn up four runs Totals: ...... toTTwio’t'i Manchester Country Club, Ernie gles that drove in the ftrst two two ^UBIS whlls McOarttay had to end that threat. In the eighth May reached on an to 34 innings. a. Draw walk tor Andoraon In 7th: Almost unnoticed went little Jim Gerardi, won’t take up his duties b. ran for Wosman In 7th: e. froundsd my Keefe’s record-breaking feat in out M Cottone In 7tfa; d. drew w ^ Heyman Likely Choice here until next week. . . Lron for Caaurino In 2th. the Penn Relays last Saturday Browne is still on the "ailing Manchester ...... 10110022 1—8 when he won the two-mile in 8:56.2. list” and a card or letter from the ------New Column: ^34-22S4*...... Wethorsflold ...... 00010001 0 -2 The Central ConnecUcut harrier, 2B: Rodseri, Casey, Marsh; SB: who placed second in the Five Mile many friends he made over the Crowell, Sir. McCarthy, Crowell, May, O f New York in Draft years would be appreciated. The Brady; SAC: Brady; DP; May to Road Race in Manchester In 1960, Weaker-Sex Making Grade Brady; LOB: Manchester 18: BB; Cul erased the old standard set by Lew Brownes may be reached at Birch len Z Mulhem 1, McCurry 2, Colemu StlegUts of West Hartford and the Road in South Windsor . . Golf SO: Cullen 8, Mulhern 1, McCurry •; NEW YORK (A P)— The other eight teams in the Na Land at Talcottville has opened Hits off:" Cullen...... 7 for 5 runs In 6. 1/1 swim' University of Connecticut of 9:01.7 In G>llege Varsity Sports Innings;___ Coleman Coleman 0 for 0 0 for runa 0 runs In 1 In 1 Smiling F oursome After Big Home V ictory tional Basketball Association take their second step today in set in 1967 . . Report from Killing- for the season with Franklin inning; Mulhem 4 for I runa in 2 2/S ton, Vt., claims the ski conditions Welles’ fine par three course in innlnga: McCurry 6 for 2 runa In 8 1^ a campaign to cut the five-time champion Boston O ltics top shape. Greenskeeper Is Chet ninn; hBP; By Cullen (McCurty); B: Roger O aig, 82-year-old Met pitcher, puts his arm about a trio of young teammates ‘^down to size. are stiU good thanks to new snow, NEW YORK (AP)—Printed programs for college varsity McCurry. Coleman; WP: Cullen 1; PB; in dressing room of New York’s Polo Grounds last night after pitching the Mets to a between 10 and 12 inches, last Rau. . Waino Fillback of Middle- Moore: W: McCurry: U; Guy, Cordier; w . L. Pot. GJL The NBA clubs will hold their week fell on the upper slopes town High will coach the East sports traditionally carry team rosters providing such valu L: Cullen; Hme; 2:40. 4-2 victory over Los Angeles. From left are Jim Hickman, Ron Hunt, Craig and Ed d t y . u 7 .662 — annual draft of college talent, where as much as 20 inches of old team in the annual Connecticut able information as: “Butch Fatback Wt. 240 Ht. 6-1 Age 21 Kranepool. Each of the W o had two hits. (AP Photofax.) '■ New Ycric .. . 6 6 .615 1 Beal Birdies with picks going to the teams In snow covered the ground . . New East - West schoolboy football Class Sr. ^ Borton ...... 6 6 .600 1 the reverse order of the stand game this season. Fillback is one BakUmore .10 7 A86 1 edition of Who’s Who in Baseball Now an additional column will ROSELLE, m. —(NEA) — ings. contains data on 608 major league of the very best grid mentors in Carol Hanks, the No. 12-ranked . 7 7 AOO *Vt have to be added, giving fig^ures woman tennis player to the Uni I l l ness Aids, Extra hazards on the Golden That gives first choice to the baseball players, 296 non-pitchers the East on the scholastic scene. like these: “ 34-22-S4.’’ Lo* Angeles .10 16 JSOO *Vi ted States, plays the secrnid var 10 .444 Acres Country Club course New York Knicks, who set an Height, weight, birthplace, birth These, of course, represent vital BUnnesota . . . 8 *Vi all-time team mark for futility place, birth date and playing rec sity positlMi for Washington Uni . 8 10 .444 near Roselle ore a goose and statistics of the other — or so- Also Harms Umps in Windmill Act *Vt a gander wMrii set up house in the recently concluded season, ords of all active players are listed Mickey and Yogi versity of St. Louis, constantly 6 686 4 called weaker—sex, and we’re go CSeveland . 6 keeping near the tee of the followed by the CMcago Zephyrs, In Who’s Who, a fine book for any Mickey Mantle in the May is clobbering her male opponents, Washington . 6 IS 616 6 ing to be dealing with them on an and next year AtMetic Director fifth fairway. who wUl move to Baltimora next basebaU buff . . Babe Ruth League sue of Sport writes about Yogi Increasing scale In the coming Pau-Am Team Monday's Resolto season. grads making good in the majors Harry Burrus says he hopes to Wariitogton, 9-6, Los Angeles, Manager George Moon bod Berra and what Berra has meant years. Then, In order, come Son Fran include Cary Tastrzemski of the to the Yankees over the years. have another ranking woman 6-18. the tee moved because the gan Red Sox, Art Mahaffey of the The Southeastern Conference player—Justina Bricka, ninth na' •AO PIAULO, Brasil (A P )—m - der kept running golfers from cisco, Detroit, Cincinnati, St. Lou Mickey also writes about the fun took the Initiative recently—quiet neaa genre' the gold medal-laden As Mets Beat Dodgers New York at Oidoago Ppd. Phils, Clete Boyer of the YSnks, tionally. It. As soon aa the three eggs is, Syracuse, Los Angeles and the he has had wdth Yogi over the ly and wdth a collective blush—by UB. track team bodh a boost and Baltimore at Mtoneoota, Ppd. Vada Pinson of Cincinnati, Bob years. "One day," Mickey notes, One of the best players on too Only Games Sehedided. to the nest hatch and the birds Celtics. Garibaldi 'of the Giants and Dick announcing that henceforth coeds Memphis State tennis 'varsity Is a blow aa the tra<^ and field take off for water, the tee will The Knicks are almost certain “■yogi was in leift field at the would be allowed to compete on evants resumed today at rite Fan- took^and balked while pitching to pinch Todies Guneft to nab Art Heyman of Duke, 6- LeMay of the Colts. CSeveland ballipark. They have a a girl named Bonnie DraidevlUe NEW YORK (A P )— Base-«>th« ^**«®** Mtter Marv Throneberry, sending Now York (WlUlenie 1-0) at Los be moved to its old position. • • • varsity athletic teams. Anaerloan Gamea. the nightcap 18-8. foot-6 All-America and player of cutoff fence to the outfield that’s but the University of Misslasippi ball, on the American plan, Rato pos^Kmed the other games Neal across with the deciding nm. Angeles (McBride 1-2), N. At Tulane, Martha Leveritt and refused to play against her. Nan' Hie only final avmt on today’s the year, although one mouniful about Yogi’s height. Well, he al card is the 8,000-iheter ateente- had an international flavor to —Houston at Pittsburgh and Qii- Jim Hickman’s single drove In Uie Baltlinm (Barber 4-1) at Min Knlck official ^ d : “With our ' Off the Cuff most made a great catch going up Pam Hayes, a pair of shapely cy Devito won three ot her four final run, giving Craig a lltUe ex nesota (Faaoual 1-8). mermaids, went out for the swim cbaM. George Young of Las day, with the menu featuring at Clnoinnatl to the NL, and luck he’ll probably come up Familiar name appearing in the fence for ■ a long drive: But matches at Marietta, OMo, Col BalUmore at Minnesota and New tra working room as be went the Kansas OMy (Pena 8-6) at De Hartford Bulkeley High baseball ming team and triggered a stam lege and then w m denied x var Onisoea, N M ., fifth to rite awent a bunch of men in blue acting lame.” the bell ticked off - his - glove and at the 1960 games, probably wUl York at Caiicago to the AL. distance with a seven-Mtter. troit (Agulne 8-1). box scores is that of Johnny dropped over.the fw ce.foc a home pede for the university pool. sity letter because of a rule lito- like Dutch windmills and a The balks were the 77th and 78th develaad (Bell 1-0) at Boston Other collegians likely to bo Miss Leveritt swram in two iting letters to "bonaflde male un be soratched. DUSTY LEAGUE i pabbed early include: Taylor. Yoiu^; ’Taylor, son of the nm. He bad a king qx>t wMch haa couple of guys wondering OIANTS-PHIIB— to the NL tMs season. The pre- (Horeheed 1-0). fine righthander who later worked "When the inning was over. Yo meets in the 200-yard freestyle. dergraduates.” Opening action last nighit ait Rod Thom, West Virginia; Nate failed to clear to rite eattofaetkm whrther they’ll have to climb The Giants got a lift when ■vious record was 76, set by the NL Only Games Scbednled. Charter Oak' Park saw Mai TVk)1 in the Negro National League, is a gi came over to me and said, 'Hey, She didn’t score any points but, Women on 'varsity sports teams to 1950. Wednesday's Games Thurmond, Bowling Green; Jerry as one observer commented, “ She of team doctors. into khakis in the Caribbean. slumping Willie Mays tripled take right up whore they left off standout pitcher with Coach Babe Mick, ya think 1 ahoulda had that are not entirely new. Pat Lesser, Balancing rite loae of Young was and scored riie winning run on Or • * • New York at Los Angeles, 11 Ward, Boston College; Tom Allen’s Maroons this spring... All ball?’ upset the concentration of the op former National Women’s Ama' The, umpires went Into thblr last season. The defending Thacker, Cincinnati; Eddie Miles, position.” Pam is a freshman the eltoninaUon o f Chba’g B m que lando Cepeda’s single to the third 8ENATOB8-ANOEIB— p jn . league champs came from behind referees in the Central Connecticut "I looked at him writh a straight teur champion, played No. 1 on wlndmlU act again Monday night; toning against the Phillies. The Chuck Hinton of the Senators develaad at Keneae dty, N. SeatUe; Bill Green, Colorado breaststroker — Tulane’s secret Figuerola, 100-meter winner, f r ^ waving the wiraiing rtm home on to defeat Farrell’s Restaurant, 9-6. District Board of Approved Of face and said, ‘Gee, Yogi, I don’t the Seattle golf team back to the rite 200-meter trials today. The victory, snapping a three-game sad George Thomas of the Angels Boston at Minnesota. State U.; Roger Strickland, Uni know if you should have caught weapon for next year. I950’s. Janet Hopps and Maureen 1 *1 ’ a balk as the New York Mets de The winners scored eight runs in versity of Jackson-vlUe; Jim King, ficials recently received their rat chunky Cuban printer la down losing streak, went to Jack Fisher, took Mtttog honors in the twinbUl, Baltimore at dileago, 8, twt- tiielr last three turns to overcome ings for the 1962-63 season. Paul the b€dl or not, but I'll tell you The University of Kentucky Driscoll were on the tennis team. feated the Loa Angeles Dodgers MUDDERS’ DAY— Girls of Kappa Alpha Theta Soror Tulsa, and Herschel West, Qram- gave a varsity college scholarsMp wHh neuralgia. Baa absence aiiould who scattered 10 Mts for Ma first each coUectlng five Mts and driv night. Farrell’s early 4-1 advantage. Francis, director of athletics at this. K you had run out from un Grace Lenezyk played varsity golf 4-2 in a historic game that insured bllng. to a petite par-breaker named bnprov* the efaanees of U B. sprint NI victory. ing to four runs. Washington at Detroit. ity get a muddy soaking as they are pulled into a water Ralph Noyes, Charlie 'Varrlck Kingswood, headed up the Better der the ball, it wouldn’t have been at Stetson and Mary Slaughter, the 1968 balk controversy Its place * • • Tlie Senators wrapped up the NATIONAL UlAOUE The NBA moguls opened the Mary Lou Daniel. Neighboring ers. to the record books. filled pit in a tug of war with another sorority at Wash and A1 Laine each got two hits Officiating Committee which In^ a home nm’.’’ whose dad was an All-America In addition to ttM 200-«Mteni, MET8DODOER8— opener for Don Rudolph with a W . L. P o t O.B. three-day meeting Monday with • ♦ • Centre College has a freshman. football star, was a tennis star San Francisco outfielder FeUpe ington University in St. Louis. It was part of the Sigma for the Toolmen. A1 Lange had a move aimed squarely at Bos atigated the program which was Sue Stafford, who has won three OOPS, HE MIS8ED~-Ralph Dupas (in faiack) weaves and bobe to miss a stralsrht trlala are on tap to rite biaad The runs were forced to by four-run fifth inning uprising on a Plttaborgh ....11 5 flSS Yt three singles and Wally Darling patterned after the scale used by at Virginia and later West Vlr- jump, abotjMiti h M Jwap aoddOO- Alou said after the Giants’ 4-8 vic- balks in the Meta-Dodgers game. walk, XUimie Minoso’s single, a S t LouU ...... 16 6 .684 Nu Relays. ______ton’s long-time domination of the End of tLe Line of her four varsity tennis right from Denny Moyer in the IStth round. over Philadelphia that he and two for FarreH’e. league. the Eastern OoUegiate Athletic gtola. meter hurdles! Tits decathlon atoo tory The first, charged to New York throwing error by reliever Julio M Uwankee...... 18 8 riOO 1 ^ Summary: Salute to Ted Fairbanks, building matches. pitcher Juan Marlchal might be Conference in New York which At Louisville, Martha Aulbach But the most disquieting news gets undeeway. starter Roger &alg, gave Loc An Navarro on Hinton’s grounder and San Franettoo. .11 9 JtOO 8i/t Miol Tool 001 023 3-9-12-4 The officials voted 6-8 to abol rates college officials... Bobby superintendent at Manchester High comes from down Maryland-West Tbe UB. has ooUeoted 66_fold recalled to military service wljh geles a 2-1 lead in the second to Ed Brinkman’s double. That Loe Angetee ...10 11 A76 4 ish the territorial draft, wMch posted a 6-2 record and Elizabeth .the .Pomlnlcan Republic’s armed FarreD’s 001 300 2-6-10-6 Allen, who bowed to Billy Joe School, for Including a press box Cravy 6-3 against males in var Virginia way. medels so ftor^' ’Ihrae oame itan- ning. That held until the seventh t^ged Bob Turley vdth his tMrd GMoogo ...... 9 10 A74 4 Laine and Noyee; Paganl and gives teams the right to tab col- Sports Schedule feroea beoausa ot their bomeland’a when Ed Kranepool started a loss. He has yet to win. Cousy’s Big Assist leg;ian8 playing within a 60-mlle Patton in the finals of the North in Ms plans at the Memorial Field MarUee Hobmaim Is rated the dqy, aU to aboathtgr during a vetry PhlladelphU . . . 8 10 .4U 4 1 /2 Jim Farrell. sity tennis. TTien the oppoaitlon current crisis with Haiti. The Angels won the nightcap by and South Amateur Golf Tourna baseball diamond. Fairbanks, long started protesting. Their com tMrd heat shooter on West Vir Inew Champ Dupas Hgtit soiwdiria three-run rally with a double off dnolnnati ...... 6 10 J16 radius of their home courts. The a friend of the press, designeid and Yacbttag to Haa only other- major league Bob Miller. CharUe Neal then beat sending 12 men to the plate to a territorial drsJt 'wlU go with the ment last weekehd, played but sev plaint was that It created an awk ginia’s rifle team wMch ranked Tueediqr, .^ r ll M New Y o r k ...... 7 12 t e 6 REC LEAGUE en rounds of golf in five months had built by members of his staff ward situation in dressing room fourth to the nation. And Mary up today to all six riasseg, with gamea were played at Los Angeles out a bunt, Kranepool scored the six-run seventh toning explosion. Houeton ...... 7 IS t e Big seven-run rally in the sixth 1966 session. previous to entering the Rinehurst, a fine elevated press box behind land has three girls—Jean Hayes, Granby at EUington. competition to baskstball, * where the Senators and Angels of t}dng run on a wild pitch and A1 A single by pinch Mtter A1 Moran Monday’s Reaults inning gave Variety Caitqrers an Boston, Cincinnati and Neiw facilities. The real trouble, some Track — Manchester at Weth- drove In the tie-breaking run. Mel Given to Hornung York voted to keep te arrange N. C., event. The West Hartford the backstop at Memorial Field, one said, was the gals’ blistering Ruth Ooile and Pat Sanford, oa boxtag, voIlsybaH and wntar^ the American League took turns Moran followed with a single that New York 4, Loe Angeles 8. 11-7 triumph over Walnut Res golfer lost in the finals by a loi>- site of all Manchester High home forehands. the national riwot-off this year. erafield. Trained on Beans walloping each other to a twi-nlght chased MlUer. Nelson was the winner with Jim 8an Fraoclseo 4, PMladelphla taurant la ^ night in t e Rec ment. sided 7 and 6 accoimt. games. The press facilities at the Gus’a vs. Ciidtan, 6:15, Mt. N«bo. doubleheader. The Senators won Ed Roebuck came on to reUef Hannan taking the loss. Houston at Plttaborgh, ppd. League’s inaugural at Robertson The other officials were trank Memorial Field football field are Travel Service v ,. ’Teachers, Chicago at Clnoinnatl, p ^ WORCESTER, Mass. (A P )— Bob Cousy may have turned Park. Walnut held a 6-4 lead that they feared t e Celtica oould also top grade, big enough to han 6:15, Robertson. NEW ORLEANS (A P )— "I still oan’t believe it,” said in his greatest assist after he played his final basketball going into the fatal sixth. establish a college farm club at I Only Games Srtiednled. Boston College, where their great Still Calling ’Em dle all legitimate working radio Clarke’s ws. Hl-Way, 6:16, Ohar- Ralph Dupas, who won the world’s juniw middleweight title Today's Games game. Penitent Paul Hornung, the recipient, feels that way. Lrading t e winner’s attack Final Little League Tryouts tor Oak. SjouUje Dijkstra Recalls Walks in Native Holland were Bud Donahue and John star Bob Cousy will begin coach BiU Brainard, dean of Manches and press people. . . Myles Mc by training on the red beans and riee for which New Orlkmp | HUNTING Loe Angries (Drysdale 8-8) Hornung got a standing ovatlonO to face it. I have to watch my as O'Neil who clubbed home runs. ing next season. ter baseball and softball lunpires, Donough, former Trinity College Wedneaday, B(ay 1 New York (WUIey 1-1), N. at the Oouay farewell here Sun- baseball pitcher from Bolton, is Rockidlle JVs at East Catiiolic, is famed. * San Franrisoo (Pleroe 1-8 or sociations, everything I do.” CHURCH LEAGUE “Sure it was aimed at Cousy,” is back again calling the pitches Still Scheduled at 6 Tonight Hameoooktog—wMh lota of ice day two weeks after he har re Gov. Endicott Peabody, former one official said. “We can't brat now playing softball while station 3:30. the other hand, Is noted for strong OT>eU 8-0) at FMlodetphU (Ma ceived an Indefinite suspension Two big innings were all that in the Rec Softball League. BiU, cream—was what the 27-year-old finishes but faltered to the ftaMU All-America football guard at North Metiiodist needed last night the Celtics now, and Cousy is sure who admits to 60 years, pltis, has ed in Niagara Falls, N. Y. Cur Centw Congo ym. St Mary’s, New American 50-Mile Hiking Fad haffey 8-8), N. from the National Football 6:15, M t Nebo. ring veteran ate to preparatkm for round after taking the 16th and Harvard, stressed the Cousy as to score and opening day 10-8 -vie to draw top talent up to BC. If been active in sports tor more rently McDonough, who will soon ’Pryoute for unaesignod boys in^Naltionel Xisacue, B uahl^ Itotd; Houston (Nottobart S-0) at League for betting on his Green leave the ranks of the bachelors, is Barbwa vs. Tel^hooe, 6:16, Rob Ma Utle fight last night with Den 14th. sist to these words: tory o-vw Center Congo at Mt, the Celtics had first call (m Ms than 40 years as a player and Interna/ttonnl Leaguiua, Vsrplanok ny Moyer of Portland, Ora. FISHING PlMeburgh (Oardwril 1-2), N. Bay team. Hornung called Cousy’s "I discovered a wonderful side players we would never beat studying at Yale University in tlM Manchester Ubtle League pro- ertson. Dupes weighed Ih l, Moyer 164, Ohloago (Ulsworth 8-8) at Otai- Nebo. official. The North End resident FMd. And Dupas showed more ag- gesture “ a turning point” in hie of Bob Cousy tonight. Every man Norm Warren collected three them.’ ’ is one of a few Negro umpires New Haven. .. Beet in pro tennis giram are stm acheduled tonight Colonial va. B-A d u b , 6:1.5, gressivenem then usual to taking the limit for the reeenriy-oreated BAIN A"MUCn" Old Stuff to Dutch Skating Champ elnnatt (Jay 0-4), N. Ufe and added he will do every wdll be offered May 12 at the New Charter Oak. division. needs friends. They’re Important hits to lead t e assault wMle Bob Some NBA sources pointed out to OonnecUout. . Hugh Hamiltoks more bice the boy base of a cliff could be disastrous. Noi Meth...... 004 600 0—10 11 6 with one Ctase AA and three pitch three ahoutous during the dMons aiSowed. Tiyout sMea are: naoBt door than a boms, sold Dupes ana say Kontakrljk Der Neder- Later Hormmg said: Claes A farm affihatlons. 1962 season. American Laagua, WaddeB FMd; 20 - & Robertson. route, made a surprleiBrty strong A rock or landslide could be fatal. Center Congo 030 400 1— 8 11 2 showtag to the loth. Moyer, on nsvOT faust Mnu At best you might be inundated landed. “I had a few speaking engage COLLEGE BASEBALL ments, mostly high schools, but Chappell and Weir; McCarthy with mud. Busineas to the oCCloe came to and 'Whitney. Hartford 2, Bridgeport 1. Don’t camp In oresk bottems or a ■tandstlU while the world wo t e y caUed and said that under the arroyos where flash floods eouM man’s figure Skating champion circumstances, I’d better not wash you away. Pitch your tent ■took pictures ot the world's tall i n t e b -c h u r c h t e n p i n come. But since then two of them © H im ® g o * r c tf so Its back Is against pravalltog est buUdtog. In New York you W . L. Pet. have called hack and said they NEW ORLEANS—Ralph Du Divided Day; “Rham Winner^ it**"** winds. This will help stop hsavy can kxSc at taU bulldtogs a i^ Second Congo No. 2 .80 wanted me. And I received so pas, 151, New Orleans, outpointed Pesky to Stand Pat rain from Mow^ to through time, tori seldom get a chance to St. James ...... 79 much encouragement from people Denny Moyer, 154, Portland, Ore., small openings that remain even gape at a shapriy girl athlete Wapplng No. 2 ....76 last week that Pve begun to feel 16. riupas wirw world Junior mid Coventry Bows in Conference when the flap is tightly closed. temptingly drap^ over a window St. Bartholomew's ..76 better. dleweight title. Dig Sballow Trench ■UL St. Bridget’sigef ...... 75 ‘Hut the real turning point SYDNEY—OUie Taylor, Aus Despite Mejias Slump It to well to dig a shallow Tan mlmites and three of Second OmgoCoi _ No. 2 .70 came here. The pitolic was so won tralia, outfKiinted Gene Ajragon, Once again It was a divided day for t e two area dtoitar Oak trench around the tent to lead film later, the Sl-year-old Dutrti Emanuel Luth. No. 1 68 derful to me that now I know Philippines, 12, Welterweights. Conference teams. Rham ex{^oded for seven runa to t e fifth toning water away. blonde setUed herself to a chair Comm. Baptist No. 1 68 .can keep going. CARDIFT’, Wales — Howard to defeat Portland, 10-1, al Rhazn, but Coventry ran afoul ot un BOSTON, Mass! (AP) — Is run when Oari Yastnenudd Use * flnt close equipment It for the prosale toialnees of being So. Methodist No: 1 .66 Wlnstone, Wales, stoiq>ed Gra- beaten Cromwell and dropped a 9-6 deoialon to the league leodara could take days foe stseping bam Second Congo.- No. 8 62 •TU do everything to my power HEBRON—Mike Kollar’a grandf>- Manager Jofanny Peobgr wU- dohUed. Interviewed. 00 t e suspension wlU be lifted to cluez, Lamperti, France, 8. Feath “Mejtoo haa got to play his flUed with absorbent m at^ials to Prerident Kennedy’s 60-m lle Emanuel Luth. No. 2 60 1964. erweights. slam home run highlighted the ttBg to break up a wtantog dry out Some of the new ■ynthe-' Idke routine la old, and rathw Wapplng No. 1 ...... 54 TOJCYO—Rockey Alade, 146%, Sachems’ big Inning. He entered way out of the ahnnp," Peaky “Meanwhile r u keep busy. Ill comMnatlon becansei-sne man aald. “In the meantime. If he tics dry out quickly and make tame^stutf to a Netherlander, It Comm. Baptist No. 2 50 PMlliiplnes, stopped Shoji Kawa the game an inning earlier aa a Major League comfortable flllen. Temple Beth ...... 50 wait for the clouds to lift a Ut- guchi, 146^, Japan, 5. pinch runner aftd rtayed around to — Homan Mejias — ton’t Irit- can’t help no one way, hoTI seema. tle, then Pm going to produce hnve to do It another — Hhe Select a tent with a sewn-te "W e have what are oaUed four^ So. Methodist No. 2 .48 SO .375 FRESNO, Calif. — Gabe Ter- show_what he could do at the = L e a d e r s = floor and one that has a mlM- day watts,” Miss Dijkstra said to Second Congo. No. 1 .42 86 .826 some stage shows with a promo- ronez, 147, Fresno, knocked out plate. Teamm.ate Gary Roberts Definitely not. said the that throw and the stenL” ter to Louisville. And I’ll help NATIONAL LEAGUE Morehead, 19, from Son mum of seama and other open such perfeot Btoghsh anyone could Chico Stantos, 146, Oakland, contributed two Mti to the win roMde major leagoe idiot as ings that could admit rain. Bob Stavens 2X0,*^^ Ernie Scott oooqh a high school team there. Batting (25 at bate)—Edwards Diego. Oatlf„ tooaed a five-hit qx>t her for a foreigner. "There Calif. 4. ning cause. Cincinnati, All; F. Aloo, Ban be prepared to send Ms un- Check the waalhor report 201. Rum Roberts 206, BiU GUroy "I’m not going to crawl Into b a a ten rookie righthander ■hntnnt in hto big lengm de are four of them each year, from LONDON. Ont.—George Chu- Reliever Paul Carter took over Franetsoo, .392; Altman, SA Leals, If It aays it win ocma «p Nijmegen. The conteetents start 200, Harry Bich 218, Jim Taylor ■hell. I know I did wrong and valo, 207, Detroit, stopped Chico In the second and held Portland Dave Morebead In quest of the b u t He woriMd 6 8 /8 touhtoB rain, stay home! 201-6(71. know 'what’s ahead for me. I have .386; Howard, Lee Angelee, J84; but was not Involved In the •ut over a different ooinee of S4 Gardner, 187%, Chicago, 4. scoreless the rest of the way to Groat, St. L«>als, 664. chdrs fourth straight trtam^ mllae round trip each mornhq^ pick up the win. today. Cleveland forntohes the deelrinn vs. Deteott He baa n ’PAMB A nM m nn NHM MONDAY HOUSE LEAGUE - Home Runs — H. Aaron, Mil gandy 6JM earned ran sver- Th^ rest at nl^t aad start out Summary: waukee, 7; Demeter, PMladelphla, opposition with fastball artist Btari be many ways to ge6 ilt the next morning for; four days. Dave Johnson 205, Frank Mick- Rham ...... rV.OOa 170 x -1 0 -8 -3 Gary BeH Itoted to do flie age going brio today’s oon- of ahocMffs nest (Bait oad lutol) ewics 202, Dick SuUlvan Ed 6; Howard, Loe Angetas, Oleaden- If you flnlrii the oouaw all four Portland ...... 010 000 0— 1-6-1 on, Pittsburgh and Mays, Oepeda pitching, teot TMe way toauiea m tUuc> Of* m •HHELIH DUKSmA Kosak 206, Jim Tierney 203. Bill Feither Keating on Program Palmer, Carter (2) and Mund; Otovelang boat Booton in days, you get a mdd^.” and MoCovey, Son PVanoleea, 4. "w e n t a team v^lob has to 0 0 8 llte eacUngulahar and watt 16,000 CnriertairiB , . Demer 201, Earle Everett 213— Erhardt, Longer (4), Hetzel (6) M ost heaudfid new stant the only provlano meetlag be 568, A1 WMpple 217—C60, Ed Pitching—Washburn, St. Louis, go wih Ma very best and Ms- uatn Bight when the crtttuis hove Titt tfaouMzid or more HoHeiw* and baoauaa than iaaft aaaiph toe and Heffernan. 0, 1.000; Nottobart, Hooston. Jina to one of them.” evplalned tween the ehdbo tbto eiuomi an eome home to leest. Cut off to HMland, lha iuMaa ot Mama Duohaine 200-202—56a Listed hy St. James^ May 14 After todiqrV game «M Sox •re qompaita hi the walka, wMeh BASEBALL HEROES Friend. Plttaborgh and BrogUo Pesky whose team toss. sur^ m amt Sari let looaa wMh .IIm Mually attraot about 1,5(>0 Bilt- Brtnkar and Ma attver akataa. CROMWELL—^Two big innings and Slnunona, St. Louis. 8-R lEOO. on M ff car tu xu ry,,.. depart en a toad trip which 0 0 8 . Odd GREEN MANOBEITE8 • Betty were all CroiKwell needed to gain prised aU hands by moving teTw O Swiss, a smattering of “Botnatimea the eanala ttawe 8 Story-teller deluxe, the Rev. AMERICAN LEAGUE okiae to the Ameriean Inagne toeindee two m nes at Mhme- over ontoMtofe days all year and - . Haefs 177, Betty Richardson 220 Robert Keating, pastor of St. its fifth straight league decision id ^ a n d triidgen from as far away Meia, kept aeven Mto well imooed Batting (85 at bats))—Caneey, pnoa "W e w got , some bench Haklatan and ttrael and 25 to SO ws don’jr have any Indoor artificial — 486, Bart F urand 470, Rose Jude’s Church to Derby, will share and their sixth o f the season. A and weat the dtotanoe for 4-8 'vlo- Chiaprutl 464, Claire Reynolds 469. Kamas Oily, .400; Yastrae—IW, help but we’re not Mw ths Ant qOMDRlONBD DOa PIDf Amerloiuui, rinka,” ^ajoulcje aald. tory ever form er Dodger tei t e spotlight with Bob Couay at five-run second started things and Boeton, .365; Wagner, Los Ange Ym kees. W e can’t play Wtoh- Heltove your dog from the ter- "Your athlstes are vary good,* Mim pijkatra tt ona mstar, 66 t e St. James’ Holy Name Socie a four-nm fifth finished things. les, 647; Hinton, Washtagtoo, m M E B C m V ! ont a regular tor aaqr aammd ■IMe heat of mid summer with a X iS s Dljlmtra admitted, "tori cantlmetora iaU and watgha 66 ty's Sports Night May 14. The TTu-ee-run home runs by BUI JM2; Boyer, New York, EM HATHNG — Oriaado Cep of tkue and not fM It" tip borrowed from the EgyptthM. maapbe t t e s a n too vamsy «rie- kUoa. Other aaeaeaeaeaents ama M N o H elp pn^pram wlU be staged at Man Duncan and Ray Libera walked Home Rons — Wagner, Loe Worito Juet.M good flOOOyeiM laalB, atroked three ot team’s chester High School. the two big frames. Dick Bele- O m tf *— pmssmgsr tmr wMSpowor-o p imisd romr window. Both Peaky and Mejias an E l k f TestinMmial vW ons sad airiombbUes. uroDoition. ciglit htts aad drove la deoU Angelee, 6; AUkon, Mhmeeota, 6; eonoeraed about the Oobanto later. Bpeead bmlap along the. "m my stointry everybody tides “Bomatlmaa I hava to watoli a^r ma fo r 4-6 trtnaq^ over Phils. Father Keating, chaplain of the kewicx had three of Coventry’s PoweU and Sm ith, Balthnore, tSnh « hmtkm emd the rear tmnJne epeme. Sneipe emt n d e air m d mmoke, Keepe you .UT balW ^ average^ Isurestan ■idee of dog'e pan end wet down a Woyrie,” shs continued, oroeetog diet a Uttto,” t e confaaaea. p ------NEW YORK —(NBA) — In National American Le^on and tha safeties. The Patriots now show Held, Cleveland. H ow ard, and the team among the ptoym fo r M ay 23 with a hoes. The en«onition wffl a leg well developed by pedal push In thla eoiiatry fo r a aarioa ot 1923 Gene Saraxen beat W alter Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alli a 2-4 record for the season, 2-3 oad it mtauner. Ami heeauae the mmimv Aantt in, it ttayt dnrer in bad weaAer. Hagen on the S8th hole to the Pepltone, New York aad Hlaton, who own a sy hlta a t aO. x ot pun heat tram the air and tower ing. “In school every el^d has two axfalbltlana, Sjoukje will return to Changing Flanks ance is one of the most sought af in league play. WasMngton, 4. with hto oeven Mta to 66 trips, amt of the annual the . tempwratnra and lid o wBl 'hours of gymnastics a week and BunqjM soon to prepare fo r t e final round ot t e PGA, ter humorists to New England, Sum m a^; Pltohtog—neoher, Renees CMy, "I hooked my drive through He has received rave notices Cromwell ...... 060 400 x—9-7-3 Mmnui&mr 990 V S snglH m .,,iom dedwH h ttgm rpowwl Mejkw Ino drtvon aenoo tmr testimonial for ICaaciicoter High love the shade Ihe buitap effanle. we ploy lots at football — you call 1964 Winter OlymploB at Mne- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Leon 4-0, 1.060; Pena, Kaoeae OHy aM It eoooM — we awfan, saU and have some trees,” raoalla Saraaen. throughout the area after speak Coventry ...... 000 202 1—6-9-2 atMctee aponaorad bv the Man- bcuek, Austria: She does not see Gtorke. a tight end t e past three "Hagen rtalmed the boll went Cheney, Waahlngton, 6-6, L6M; MJbe rmmm pome? Mercutyghm in tpadee. And OoTeput uiA the etaniaed ehastcr Lodge cf ^ D u was an ■ a n iB o n N a h o u n d docmi tSMk and flald." any outstanding, aontander for her ing. • Uratk, Duncan (4) and R. Calla Eight tied wttb 8-6, L666. ■easona wltti Clovaland, will be out of bouiids aad Into tha han; Minor, Left (2), Hunt (4) La- nounced today hy Tom Oonron, s Ooog Mtorinrs wrap Ihilr hoewib etiMiiptonaWip rinoa, "AH akatora moved to ppread bnd by Me neiw nekets are now on aiale from JRO Y S If yon really $eant togeoMthe uay, dtooee the M aromi ar Super 427 V-8. Utobea of aa ItaUaa family any member of te Holy Name Potote (6) and Morrison. Ohoirmaa of riM Mta Youth Oom* The. damsel from Amstardsai, ■re good aoatendeaa — t e r all eoa^ Nonn Van Brocktti ot t e aad oaa ot them threw It barin nm pmy ox m w n mlttec. Now data for the evmt to lha who won bar ttOe M nrsgua last train Juwd.” Mtonaaota Vlktoga. "Hb can give Society. TTie (general public Is in *Whea 1 made the doaUa vited. Comm got Otm mtrmigM sd o ff 0 9 49m msm 9lmmt In blg^cmr htxtny I to toft tsatir as has bean set Ttonday, May 8S. of a B iht year and daftndad It ta Cortina, "How far la te United Na- ua t e deep threat that we’ve been eai^e In the M aeten to 1936, Hartfield’g Tough a Ckkrige luaaur ttonaT" Sjoukje IRJkatra asked aa Guests of honor will be mem The pos^ponemmt wm made Xtalyr this year, praetloes six lacking,” aaya Van Brocklln. “It’s H a ^ was playing with me. DENVER (AP)—Frsd Hatfield, xJCAOvm t o . la l h a IM h he I cuBANDiH M om m t e got ready to leave. tough to atop a man o f Ms alae bers of te varsity basketball 1^ the lUneaa of sevuM hours a day, JO months of the ' "When my four wood went vetoran major league toflelder, a ‘ liMi OoBisa .sbIOs Beet way to- the ifocld te < year — In Enijaud. She trains In "A bout two mnes,” t e waa tMd. and speed.” Clarke won t e Pa- Into the onp, I yelled at Mmt teams of Bast Catholic, Manchee- dihg end mri off vahinbto'm "Ttoo fa r to w att.” cifte Oonat Conference Mgh hur^ ter High and Cheney Tech. ptoyer-ooadi for the Denver Bean to iaojor gpoBts London byfu y hee^ iBstnie^, 'Walter, I didn't need any h ^ •I*. to by raUbkot <*>• dieiwtto turn mua tm ia at BosilliMn Call- from my ItaHaa pals on that*.” Program Is alatea to ■tart atl iMa aeaeon, hM tlM MORiARTY BROTHERS. Inc. ' St the pBO- REV. BOBEBT KEATINO ____ u i BMMd ■ 't e or feetbers wMh a pton ! eW *3?5$I?diise — 7:80. SBM ESLOtiUlCBlBm e, OOWIL ■too b e : Bram wKWOOa .‘X:
y MANCHESTEE EVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 80, 1985 vA urnm em m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1968 J. FAOB TWELVB ______- ...... » ■ - WantodMId Bay 58 H oosss For Bate 71 Hoosss For Sols 72 Hoosss Fw Ssk 71 H o o s m For Solo 72 ArtktoH For Sal* 41^ HonsshtM Goods il .^arlroiMitto—Flatto— B oobm For Salt 71 Business Services Offered 18 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FA6ALT and SHORTEN laments 68 MANCHESTER — 4 room ranch, GIROA 1800 — Colonial, beautifuUy Reds JiibilGnt IS en. ft. UFRIOBT IIW n R . TOLLAND — 6H aorM. New MANCHESTER — Extra large 6% I MANCHESTER — Four room FOR BAUD — Flat ■ton* tor WAIMTBO - BO Y’S 34" btcyola, room ranch on a one acre land immaculate aa can be, aluminum atorms, ameaite drive, restored, V k baths, 9 room s, 8 LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and $186 custom draw dnpM wkh SPACIOUS, /aU eleotrlo, 4 room raised rancdi, $17,000. Trem ont fireplaces, hot water heat, garage, fireplsoe, venear, and patioa. Call matching oornioa; Uvtnf «eoK rMaonaWa. 64S-46M. A gency, 87^3037, 8704M80. soaped and tree shaded lot. 3-1 nicely landscaped yard with $10,900. 5 room ranch, hot water Over Gains in repaired, sales ind service, rental apartment, heat, hbt water, avail, car garage, full cellar with ree trees, fuU cellar, oil heat, heat, Imge aaaumable mortgage, acreage. Carlton W. Hutchins, equipment. L' A M Equipment HUMNO M« NOT TD INVmi TMW chair. CaU 648-14S4. ' able M ay 16, $180. 648^7774, 649-6182. CLASSIFIED C lR eU N O jilOUMTtVmU______,COM0INAnON /M M NITW rW ACi room $ Mwookns, ceramic bath, aluminum stwms and screens, one acre, $11,900. S bedroom apUt, Corp., Route 83, Vernon, OT8-7609. 84 FOOT ALUMINDM axtanidoo 649-6807. A80irrA« ONK A* A FOUR PIBOB aaotioiua huge'Uvliig:e Uvliig room with O fireplace,m I walk-up attic, city utiUttes. Real- attached garage, hot water heat, Manchester exchange, Enterprise ladder, clean up-paint up ipeolal, BooBMi W ithoat Board 69 JACK J. LAPPEN — ------. . —r. I ,------^ $12,000. Robert 8 acrea. Lake property • Coventry (COVENTRY —'4 room ranch, 3 Italian V o t e room aetj' end tables and FOUR ROOM FLAT, first floor, al- biwt 1964, $38,900. Robert Wdlver- bedrooms, hot air heat, porch, 1946. $81.97. Other eiiee equally low , ton, R ^ to r, 448-3818, 643-4648. R ealtor, 649-3818, and .Andover. Buying or selling, priced. ' Sherwln-WilUama, 9«1 table; 80 toot extenatofi laddar; jrURlfiaBlID ROOM for gentte- moft new house. Adults preferred. plus 4 lots, $7,600. Schwartz, Real (Oonttaned tran Faia Om ) folding ahtminum pionlo taUa. SAYS ca ll Cham bers R ealty, 648-2826 or ADVERTISING Main St. maa, 'heat, lighte. private en- toqulre^l68 WethereU Street. I '4P SMART COLONIAL - Six room 648-6080. tor, 286-1241, Mr. Ken, 288-1819. Honsehold Services 040-1488. tranot, p u )^ . Evenings Ml Colonial, tip-top condition, fiidsh- MANCHESTER -- Newer 6 room party, a rightist group advooattog SUPBR<3BDBD ROTART and 8J 8« ; Day* P f 3^864. MANCSIEBTER - Several apart This 6M room ranqh is worth free enterprise and offeriiw a Offered IS-A ments available for Immediate ed rec room, fenced in yard, lo Colonial with #car garage,' 33* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS reel Toro mowera at epeclal looking at inside. Just taking-a Uvtag room, dining room, 8 bed Lots For Sale 73 haven to dissident Christian Dem occupancy. Rentals range from peek will convince you that It’s cated to Manchester Green, good| REWEAVINO of tmnia, moth bolea. prlcaat Sava up to $90. M arlow 's, rooms, fireplace, 1% batlu, com- ocrat rightists, doubled its vota 8 AAL to 5 PJM. Three Rooms New r o o m FOR RENT near Mato $138 per month up and In in exceUent shape and a good value at $19,900. T. J. Crockett, Bolton Area THREE BUKJDING Zippera repaired Window Shades 867 Main Street.______■ R ealtor, 648-1677. Mrably priced at ^,900. Robert location, AA zone. ^hUIbrick over the last, election. gtra tj. 3 Haaal Street. 649-2170. cludes heat, hot water and park buy. The large lot and quaUty Wolvertem Agency, Realtor, made to measure; all slaed Vene Guaranteed Furniture ing. CaU Mr. Werbner, Realtor, neighborhood make this excep A gency, 649-8464. Here is the percentage of popu tian bUnds Keys made whUe you ALUMINUM LADDERS - 18 ft. — MANCHB8TER-6H ROOM Cape 649-3818, 648-4648. $12,900 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT 28 f t , $1 foot; 32 foot — 40 foot, WOMEN ONLY — Furnished room Jarvis R ealty Co., 848-4112, tional value one that must be lar vote for the Chamber of Dep MOMDAir Thra F B ID A S 10:80 AJM.— SATITR O A I 9 AJM. v,alt Tape Recorders for rent. 9299 for rant, complete housekeeping 648-7847. With full shed dormer, kitchen, WYUL.YS ST. — Extraordinary uties from SO out of a total of 82 M arlow’s. 867 Main, 649-6221. $1.80 toot, o changed Manchester Reflnishing liu. W OOTAN IMPOnwr 848-1609, 876-9969. SI po, dinette enaemble ton Agency, Realtor, 640-3818,1 decorating, full basement, lot age by 412 deep, rural residential Christian Demo. 88 42.8 venlenoe. The advertlaer ahoold read his ad the F1K8T DAT IT CAa-THHN Hi COULONT lady, oar or Ucoise, with meals walk-out basement on a one- Communists 26,6 S2.T Co.. 643-9283. fo r arranda. 64941469. FOUR ROOMS, second floor, heat, 96 Bakdwin Road 648-4648. 90x160. E scott Agency, 649-7663. zone, $8,300. 643-8770, after 6 p.m . APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inner- HAW HKARUACUPOA GARDEN - AID garden tractor 13 po. converttM o Uving room half acre l
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W ‘i^.. ■■■ ■■:■ ■'■/:! . . 1 . |■liPII■..V.MI ------The KafVea Klatsoha Group of the TWOA wUl have Its last work Hospital sNotes " Baet Hartfoed; Mm. B «y l A b o u t T owel meeting o(f the season tomorrow at w iltS; Broad Brgok;_ 9:30 am . at the Community T. Vhdtiag hmirs « m 8 to 8 pjn- Badobr, HMlngton; Mtobad Brsn- rtm Rov*l BKwdc npeoeptory wU nan, East Hartford. rrMay at S pan. a t Oiagge for all artM, except maternity, icanohester Bknblem Chib wUl ADMTTTBD TODAY; W * ^ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the where they ar« 8 to 6 pm., and MoGoohan. Eartfletd S t ; 8 ^ feianim U ttnualui M i 6:80 to 8 pm„ and private room% llanohMter area CMzl Scout lea4- K of C Homa ' ven Mahm, Covantoy; WMUam MIo- itoioLWAY W. a n and aaeoeiatea will have a whpre toey are 10 am. to 8 pm Kinney. 180 Psari St, poUUck tonight at ft:8d at Waddtil Hose do. 8 of the Blgbth DU- 'tastton am requested not to b ir t h s YESTERDAY: A School. Doors win cq ^ at 6. Ihoae trlct Fire Department will meet smoke to patient’s room, No nioro daughter to Mr. and Mm: WlUlara tomorrow at 8 p.m. at fire head Oellers, Richard Rd., Vernon; a att^dlng are reminded to bring a ttom two vtoUors a t oao rime per table setting. quarters, Main and HiUlard Sts. daui^tor to Mr. and Mrs. David parieat. Gunas, Mansrield. The Alplna Society will meet to BIRTH TODAY: A eon to Mr. ' Delta Catapter RAOC, wUl meet Farioato Today: 888 YOUR tomorrow at 7:30 pjn, at the Mh- morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Italian *' and Mra. G. Michael Howard, American Club. ADMTITBD YESTERDAY: Ro M S f aonlc . Temple. The 3foet Bacel- land Marriudl, WBUmaniUc; Mrs. Storrs. iMit Master Mason degree wiU be DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: MIY ooMerred after a short huslneas St, Mary's, Episcopal Guild will JuUa muck, 11 Johnson Ter.j Miss Arlene Moore, WllUmanUo; sponsor a rummage sale Thursday Thomas Moore Jr., 47 Ma^e St.; '•meeting. Robert Ferguson, ex- Mrs. Marjorie Tenney, 26 Thomas Thomas WhlUock, Wapplng; Mrs. eellent king, will preside. Refresh- at 0 am . at Neill Hall at the Mamie Jedmson, 08 Mai^e St.; church. Luncheon will be served at Dr.; Mrs., Bmeotlne Lard, And menta will be served. ^ over; Mrs. Row Marie Holland, Frank Rago, East Hartford; Mrs. ALUMINUM SIDiNG^ noon by the guild. Mrs. Ellen Bron- Arllne West, Wethersfield; -Mrs. kie, Mrs. Oran Hiltx and Mrs. Hen 4 Emily Dr., RookvUle; Mrs. Mar s p e c i a l s n m r a A obmmHtee on arrangemwits garet Donadls, U 7 E. Center St.; Marie Garey, 42 Seaman Circle; PRICES for a 10th anniversary dinner and ry Stanafleld will serve. The guild Mie. Katherine Glynn, Hartford; Louie MaasoUnl, RFD 2; Mrs. dance at the hboieherter Lodge of meet at 1 p.m. in Guild Hall. Shirley Vltols, 15 Marble St.; Mrs. We WUI iMbr Itve jrw i en Beth Ungley, Olaetonhury; George estimate and expUta ttw n ^ BUcs win meet Friday at 8 p.m. Gee, 10 O*o0»t Sit; 8&s. Maria Ulllan Hattln, 128 HUUard St.; ad the diAhouse. The oelabratlon There will be a cqmnUttee meet Mrs. Anna Muslkevlk, Wapplng; other advaataiw e< Aloon Bergntrom, South Olartonbury; aluminum stdlBS fmm Heaw Is sehedtded June 15. ing of Cub Pack IM tonight at 8 Mrs. Catheitne Roeal, 104 Charter Mrs. Carol Benjamin and daugh aJt the home of Mr. and MTs. Oak S t; Robert Banu, East Hart ter, Glastonbury: Mm. Barbara Speolalriea. Joseph Naylor, 139 Diane Dr, ford; Baibara Prenrtlce, 570 B. Zavatkay and son, Wapplng; Mrs. Center St.; Kimberly Souer, Eileen DeCeUe and daughter, Pen- HOME Miias Judith Cook, Manchester ThompsonvUle; Sandy Smith, Bit. field Rd., RockvUle; Mra. Dorothy scq>hombre at Southern Connecti 1; Mark SledMk. 14 Wlndemere Hagenow and stm, 868 Adams St. SPECIALTIES RUMMAGE cut State College, will participate Ave., Rockville; Kevin. MoCrewell, DISCHARGED TODAY: David •8 PURNELL PLACE In the mutual syncronlsed WllMmantlc; Mrs. Ifergaret Brock- Roggl, Bast Hartford; Mary Bar ^ Ml 8-8858 swimming water show of the col haus, 96 Florenoe St.; Mrs. Ther- rett, 84 Bowera St. SALE lege Friday and Saturday. Sponsored By 81. MARY’S Disabled American Veterans Autdllary will meet tomorrow at K PI800PA L GUILD the VFW Home at 7:30 p.m. Thundoyi May 2,9 A.M. Connedtlcut State Federation of AMERICAN LEGION Front End Women’s Clubs will hoM their 66th IN NEILL HALL annual convention May 7-9 at the Lutz Junior Museum Honors Volunteer of Year Off Park St. Statler Hotd In Hartford. ^ Special Mrs. Donald S. Conrad (rlght)!^ Others elected were Mrs. Frank^of the museum board of trustees. R * « . t 1 2 . M of 14 Harvard Rd. yesterday was Gates, first vice president; Mrs. (Herald photo by Oflara.) n ’A at Waddell (1) ALIGN ntONT EM t voted the outstanding volunteer of Merrill Adams, second vice presi the-year at a meeting and election PEANUT’S HOME BRAZIL? (8) BALANCE WONT To Hear Band dent; Mrs. Mario Scussell, secre RIO DB JA N EIRO ’The pea BINGO WHBBLS-BEG. 8M8 of officers of Lutz Junior Museum Volunteer League at Willie’s tary, and Mrs. Carroll Barrett, nut is believed to have originated EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT (8) CHECK FRONT WHEUi Waddell School,PTA will meet Steak House. Mrs. William E. treasurer. in South America, probably Brazil. BEARINGB tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., opening Moore of 11 Battista Rd., newly Mrs. Comad is a charter mem From Brazil it was introduced to 8 o'CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. (4) CHECK BRAKE 8YBXBH with a concert by the school band, elected president, holds a book on ber of the Volunteer League, and Europe and fropi there to North under the direction of Louis Beau- •’Wild Flowers” by Homer Hodge, a member of the PTA Council America. Today the peanut grows ALL POUR ONLY lac, teacher of Instrumental music. that will be presented to the which oganlzed the museum. She in nearly all warm climates Mrs. Patricia Wendel will play a museum In Mrs. Conrad’s name, has served two terms as president throughout the world. 'Violin solo. Leonard Yarenskl, executive di rector of the Community Child Guidance Clinic, will speak tm the Democrats Hear YOU ARE INVITED TO A’TTEND . . . WEDNESDAY S-P-E-C-UA-L! clinic’s work, following the busi R IG M E N ness meeting and installation of 2 Assemblymen n(SERVBD e v e r y WEDNESDAY) S e r v ic e s SERVICE ON ALL officers. ReYiYal CHICKEN IN THE BASKET. CONVENTIONAL BCASBB Refreshments will be served In Town Democrats tonight will AT the cafeteria by Mrs. Neal Bur hear Manchester Reps. Steve Vi BROILEB and FRENCH FRIES. gees, Mrs. Alan Walch and their (^vagnaro and Paul Giwobert dis THE CHURCH of the NAZARENE committee. cuss the current legislative ses 886 MAIN STREET ■njoy Ypur Favorite MORIARTY sion. APRIL SO-MAY 5' FRANK’S Legal Beverage Here . . St. Marys’ School The Democratic Town Commit wlrii REV. CLAUDE W. JONES, Evangelist BROTHERS tee will meet at 8 o’clock In Mott’s Services: Tuesday thru Saturday at 7:80 pan. 623 MAIN STREET Auditorium, 587 E. Middle Tpke. Sunday 10:45 a.m. and 7 P.M. TEL, an 8-5188 Sets Parents Day Chairman Ted Cummings said CAFE CORNER OF PEARL 801-815 CENTER UK the members may ask questions 'Take time for God in your busy Ufe" A “Siam and Susan Day” for about the session after the presen e GA’rMKtNO TO SMALL PARTIBB e pejivuits of the Jtuiior and senior tation by the representatives. high s c h ^ depertmenlt of St. Mary’s Elplscop:U Church School will be held Simday at 10 a.m. EXTRA TALL SIZES Parents of pupils In Grades 7 Personal Notices EXTRA BIG SIZES through IS will take thrir chil .... TO 56. dren’s place in the classroom and meet w«th teachem for a better understanding of the objectives of In Memoriam In loving memory of our mother. the school. Coffee will be served Anna Jayne*, who passed away April during the sraeion. 30, 1961. Students of the junior and sen REGAL Sweet Is the word of remembrance. ior high departments will meet Dear Is the one who Is gone. with the Rev. George F. Nos In memory we will always keep her, MEN'S SHOP Just as the years roll on. 90S MAIN S ^ E E T trand, rector, in the auAftci/w Conneciicvt buBi/tsss profits from the bolp of an SN ET CommoohtAiono CooooHont PLAID
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CE SEVEN CENTS YOL. NO. (TWENTY-POUR PAGEfi^^ TWO SECTIONS) NCHESTER, c o n n ., WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,1963 (CtaMlfted Advertistiif on Pnse 32) > R ^ C E Lxxxn, 180 v\ ' man Moore Dem. Says H e ’ s
Haiti’s Soul Asks Curbs CHATTANOOGA, Tan ’The walkers plan to set-out from n.t the bus station hece from which (A P)— Ah* integrated group Moore began his ill-fated trek. Oh'D^alji Penalty PORT AU p r i n c e , Haiti begins a walk through the (A F )— ^The dispute between They call their walk a memorial Deep South today— planning to Moore, a white man. HARTFORD (AI^) — A Illegalities Haiti and the Dominican Re- to trace, the steps of Balti “ We want'to. hpld America's at joint l^islative corrimjttee -public marked time today more postman William L. tention for awlilie yet,” .they, said has recommended that Ctnvr, while an inter - American in a formal statement. “ We must Moore, who was shot to death reiterate this man’s single, yet necticut restrict the death peace mission^studied the sit near Attaila, Ala., April 24. nrdfound -purpose—to express the penalty. uation in the Haitian capital. ’The six white men and five Ne ideal of human brotherhood by a The General Assembly's judici A sk sB ^ter Haitian President Francois Du> gro men face almost certain ar peaceful walk through the- Ameri ary coipmittee yesterday report valler told a cheering crowd of rest in Alabama. can' countryside.” . ed favorably on a bill which al , 10,000 Tuesday night, "Nobody Each marcher is a member of The Alabama safety director, A1 lows the death penalty only for fifin dictate to me—I am the per* either the Congress of Racial Lingo, has said any such demon those convicted of multiple mur Ptfrehasing S(Mf}cation of the Haitian nation." Equality or the Student Nonvio strators Will be arrested and ders and killers of prison guards “ I .wiU keep power,” ’'Ehivaller lent Coordinating' Committee. charged with disturbing the peace and policemen. declared>'‘^aod is the only one Marchers are to be accompanied in his state. A similar bill won a joint fa who can taka^lt from me.’’ by a truck driven by a 'member, ” Dur Intentions are to walk vorable report during the General Procedures Duvaller had ju^it finished meet of the National Assoblation for the across Alatema," said ftlbhard Assembly’s 1961 session but was ing with the mihn^rs of the Advancement of Colored People. Haley, 46, a former teacher at defeated -in the House. peace mlMdon from «ie Organi HARTFORD (AP)— The Moore was wearing a placard Florida AftM College, a Negro The committee also voted to re- sation of 'American Staths. They which ■ proclaimed that Negroes school, -port favorably on a bill which special legislative subcommit^ came to Fort au Prince from'dw- and white persons should b<^ al- Haley, a Negro, said "we Intend would abolish the mandatory natu tee that investigated pur to Domingo, capital of the D om ^. 4pwed to eat together anywhere. to present, if anything, a perfect ral life sentence for those convict lean Republic, where Foreign chase of a site for the state’s , "freedom marchers” said picture of peace.” ed of first degrree murder but with proposed medical - d e n j; a 1 Minister Andres Freltes charged they are Intent, upon walking to To readh the Alabama line, the a Jury recommendation for mercy. that Duvaller had offered a mili Jackson, Miss., to give their In group - would have to walk about Committee chairmen Sen. Paul school reported today it had tary base to Communist Cuba, 00 tegration vl^e.^to Glov. Ross Bar 40 miles a,long U.S. 11, which J. Falsey, 'D-New Haven, and Rep. found no evidence of wrong miles away. nett. , winds through the red clay hills John W. Boyd, R-Westport, said doing. m Washington. State Depart ’That was Moore’srint^tlon when of lower Tennessee and northwest the committee believes that the . However, the committee aald, ment press officer Lincoln White he was killed. An Alabama grocer, Georgia. present system is too severe. there are aspects of the .state’s said he was miaware of any such Floyd L. Simpson, hak- ..J)een The proposed bill would allow proceduries In entering into agree offer to Prime Mlnistu- Fidel Cas charged with the slaying. (Continued Ml Page Fifteen) application for parole after 20 ments'^for purchase of land that tro.- U .8.'officials said American years imprisonment. should be "improved.” j forces patrolling the Caribbean . Those sentenced to die, but im And the equalized grand - list - would block any effort by Castro’s prisoned for life after their death proposal for disbursement of state regime r to establish military bases sentence had been commuted, are grants for education to Ute towns In Haiti or fend arms there. already eligible for parole after 20 should be studied further, the com Duvalier’s regime imposed cen Rumors Sa^ICBM yearis. , mittee reported. sorshlp on outgoing news dis ’ Falsey said the bills involving The four-man, bi-partisan com patches shortly after the OAS .capital pimishment and life fien- mittee held three sessions last mission arrived. tences are interdependent. Hie month, taking testiriiony from a The U'.S. govemnient protested Can’t Reach Russia passage or failure of One could af number of persons directly con- faioidents last week involving U.B. fect the fate .o f the other. .nected with the selection of the Mattees. The wife of a Marine One of the bills, which also won site in Farmington wid the jhir- a favorable report, would require ^attack, will prevent nuclear war. chase. , ------(OoBUniied on P ag» Fifteen) EDITORS NOTE; a jUry in a murder case first to The investigation was prompted There have beep recent reports This has been done with little deride guilt or innocence and then * criticism. But reports began, erb^ by Rep. Richard C. Noyes,.. R- that the iniport^t U.8. Mlnuteman go back into session to hear exten- Farmington, who noted riiat the missile proieot has run into unex I^ng up recently that min'uteman iuitlng circumstances in, the csise. had hit a serious snag—that tests state was paying appiroximately West New Guinea pected difffculties. In the follow After the second session, the jury -84,0(X) an acre for land that state- ' ing exchri'lve Interview, Brig. Gen.. haVe shown..M- did not have would determine the punishment. enough - power to hurl its warhead hired- appraisers had valued at Given Indonesia Samuel C. Phillips, director of the about 82,000. Mlpiiteman program, ' discusses In o .nxe exclusive Intervieiw at this headquarters of the Air Force DOctore Battle CMS . Democrats at first fought the KOTABARU, West Irian (AP) the situation. proposed investigation, but even Ballistic Systems Division, Phil HARTFORD (A P )—The State —Indonesia took over West New lips discussed the Minuteman pro-' tually agreed to partlripate. They Guinea, the last remnant of Hol By RALPH DIOHTON Medical Society has decided ‘‘to gram. said they wtmted to be present to land’s East Indian empire, today NORTON AIR FORCE BASE, initiate appropriate legal action, keep it from becoming a political Q. General, can you say If there if necessary’ in its battle with and renamed It West Irian. Calif. (AP)—^Tlie' director of the is any ^basis to these reports ot ftee-for-all. The United Nations transferred Mlnuteman ,pr6g(ram says there is Connecticut Medical Service. The job of running the probe "absolutely no truth” to reports dMificulUes? . 'TOe doctors group is holding its control Oct the western half of the A, There is not. Absolutely no was turned over to a subcommlt- world’s second Uuifest island at that the Intercontinental missile aimual three-day meeting. The basis at all. t.^ of the. approprlafkpui commit ceremonies iiv Hollandia, Gen. Cannot carry its payload to targets vote by the house of delegates on tee. Besides Noyes, the, members Q. How do you think these re legal action against CMS was Douglas - hfatsArthur’s wartline in the Soviet Union. ports originated? -were Sen. Robert L. BlisA R-New headquartet^. In fact, he says, "we have taken at the opening session yes Canaan; Sen. Charles T. Alfano, A. Possibly they were based on terday. The pehceful transfer ended 18 achieved more than was asked la mistaken information.- The dis D-Suffield; and Sen. JohnRelihan, yeatn-of struggle'oy Iiidcinesia for all respects, .Including range and The society and CMS hayeUieen. D-Brldgeport. / tance traveled in test launchings unable to agree on three dbeton &e. 169,00(1- aquare miles ^ ' ]un- payload.” on the Atlantic missile range naq The committee’s report potetTN msVjUid' mountains and 700,000 This ennahiation came from Brig. to be named to the board of di- Gen. Samuel C. Phillips, director been announced as 8,0(X) to 4,000 rectors of OM18. that one of .the questions M was f ’apuan people, most of them still miles. This is considerably less ■charged with answering wa.« in the. Stone Age. .Australia gov of the' Mlnuteman program and, a OMB held its annual meeting In key. figure in rushing the so)id-fuel than the 6,'000'miles required of February and was unable to reach whether the price wsA "tolt and erns Eastern New Guinea. intercontinental missiles. May Day D ojikets^heer Laurel Manor Residents In keeping with Sukarno’s pol missile to combat status sdiead of agreement on the three vacancies reasonable.” ' However, the missiles tested May baskeite wore presented to paiUenits at Laurel Manor Convalescmt Home today by members of ■When one is discussing the value icy of erasing traces of Indp- schedule. over fhe Atlantic carried range on the board, of, for that matter, nesia’s forrper Dutch masters. Minuteman has ledipfrpgged any nerw officers. Cub Scout Pack 112-,' sponsored by Washington School PTA. Mrs. Katherine Bbnneifet, left, of 63 o f tmdeveloned land: Uie inyesti-:' safety Inshxuncntation which the Church St.,' and MlSq Nefliie Naven, receive their baskets from David Gourley, center, son of Mr. gators copeluded, fair and reason West New Guinea- was renamed earlier-devSfoped liquid-fuel mis operational' missile will not carry. ■under the bylaws of CJMfi. three West Irian (Hot Land). Hollandia, siles and won the primary role seats on the board are to be oc and Mre. W. J. Godfrey Gourley 72 (Jooper Hill St., and Henry J. Pope m , son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry able "ip'-not a measurement which, '!^e instrumentation section is 18 J. Pope, 137 Campfleld Rd. (Herald photo by Pinto). can be absojiltely deterirtlried.” the capital, . became Kotabaru in this nation’s defense arsenal. inches kmg and weighs hundreds cupied by physicians. (New Town). The United States has bet several .-As to ..the wide . variation be of pounds. The medicEd aorietys house of Forelgm Minister Subandrlo led billion dollars that the Minute- tween the aKn'aisals and the pur ,, Also, there are research re delegates also voted to accept a chase price agibed on, the com man, capable of streaking, from quirements for the re-entry committee report recommending (Continued on Page Fifteen) bomb-proof silos even while under House Itself mittee commented: vehicle. This, too, means extra Uie extension of Blue CTross to ' "The substantial difference be cover patients In private mental Moscow May D^y: weight. Wa could have Impacted tween the two was interpreted as at full intercontinental range in huditutions are well as community hospitals. May Take on due to surii factors as the limita every case, but we felt we needed tion on bie site selection commit Drought Sears Isolated Farms the - research data more than we tee to select a single site, unwill needed the publicity. Derby to Repay Loan Probers Role ingness of the owner to selK lim'- Q. ITiere were two Mlnuteman HARTFORD (A P )—The hous tations in the appraisal, Hrinit^ ’ In Mexican Frontier State failures last year at Vandenberg ing authority of Derby is going to HARTFORD (AP) -f RepulbU- availability Of lOO-acre tiM ts r Air Force Base, .Calif. Can you rand ' within ■ cq'iiSl atetauee...i have to repay the balance of a 12- oan State ^Chairman A. _^earles Fidel ea8tH«^'serverSi. i^ tted nothing new explain those? year-old federal lojii .for .a housa MOSCOW- (AP) Hartford, and speculation on tl." --A j VaadeiAei^-, is- the Plfiney i»nituimea today thai ah got another fleeting glimpse t o d ^ among the rockets shown. By BOB Mi BABSAWAY _ foyer country roads, patha. dltehes. tog project 'that liever material a^erhpt m a y be made to turn the possibility of a higher seUing price and fields observing these p federal aid to that It has.” to 700-mlle range rockets similar to those withdrawn from- Cuba After Setback M. Dlfkaen, B-Ht, the GOP schools. They are dropping 4t from leader, protested In vain against the.administration’s education hill- President Kennedy unv^ls design (Continued on Fags Fourteen) during last year’s crisis. Westetti By GERALD MILLER .... the $450 mUllon ^ rop rla tlon , Chairman Adam Clayton ‘Pow of ah Emancipatian Proclamation already approved by the House ell, D-N.y., and other ranking commemorative stapilp and anya if ROME (AP)—Talk mounted In after a floor fight April 10. Democrats have derided it would will be reminder “ extraordinary Italy today that Arnintore, Fan- be futile to ask Cong^ress now to actions in the past and. unfinished fani's days as premier are num . MAYOR HEADS NBA provide aid for public elementary bered as a result of his (Jhristian business' in 'the futura".Naval - Eas t War Thr eat n e w YORK (AP)--Tho Na- . and high schools. court of " inquiry ' a t . Portsmouth, Democratic party’s worst-election They still hope, howe'ver, to N.IiL, probing loss of nuclear sub setback. tional Basketball Aseootollon of keep most of the rest of President marine Thresher, says it asks ship ficially announced tefday the ap Jn parliamentary elections last pointment of J. Walter Kennedy, Kennedy’s comprehensive edpria- yards t o . make severe tests on HITS Senate Demands weekend the Christian Democrats tlon. bill* in one piece, despite variety of equipment similar to 49-year-old mayor of Stamford, reiriained Italy’s largest party but Conn., as president of the pressure from committee Repub tluft used aboairi Thresher . . . dropped '436.000 -votes. 'The Ctom league. Kennedy succeeds Mau licans to concentratel on a single Betty Miller, 87, who made history WASHINGTON (AP) — Senatefpeals for this and other U.S. ac- munlsts picked up more than a rice Podoloff, 78, who is retir section—aid to coHeges. by flying., her small plane from Republican Leader Everett M tlon, including a call by Sen. Hu million and the right-wing Liber Abandonment o f the proposal to Dlrksen of Illinois (jUoday called bert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, ing. PodofoW has . headed tt«e — '*! California to Ha'waii, says she had als, who, opposed Fanfani’s "open- make- federal funds available to only one hours’ fuel left when she the ’'Middle East Mkaation "e x assistant Democratic leadevj for cqig to the left alliance’’ with the league since it .was forined aa i the states 'for public-school con landed. j plosive and dangeroifs” and said an embargo on arms shipments to Nenni Socialists, increased their the BasketbaU Association of struction and teachers’ salaries '' American Everest expedition’s It' holds the threat of a third world the Middle East and stronger U.N. vo^ 50^ per bent. America in 1946. His contract I marks the thlfd straight- year Ken war;---- . peace-keeping operations. expired today. Kennedy was first assault team belieVed mak The premier’s outgoing coalition nedy has been unable to get a ing final push today toward sum Dlrkseri thus added his voice to The speeches' were ap"anged in elected mayor of Stamford in vote, in the House on what he has bipartisan expressions of fear of informal consultation to* gpve em still had a majority of 142 seats 1959, and re-clectod In 1061. A mit of world’s highest mountain... in the Chamber of Deputies if it called the heart of his education Soviet Premier Khrushchev sends possible Arab aggressiqn against phasis to pressure on- tqe admini Democrat, he -was manager of program. Israel. , stration. ^ could hold the''support of the Nen- former Connecticut Gov. Abra personal good wlBhes to President Javits and other speakers ac nl Socialists. But the reduction in I Religious and racial controvers- Kennedy and says envoy in Laos "If,w e expect to maintain peace ham Ribicoffs successful cam ! ies plus widespread opporition to and to prevent a war ’erupting In cused the Soviet Union of pouring the (Christian Democratic repre paign for the U.S, Senate last ' the concept of federal aid to edu- has been told to work with Brit the Middle East, as is always a guns, tanks, planes and ships into sentation—to 260 of the'630 seats— - cation have built up ,a formidable. ish and American 'ambassadors. threat, we afe .golrig to have to Egypt to reequfp President Gamal put Fanfani’s party-iria tight po-- Delta Queen wins Ohio Rl'ver , oppositiop that makes the House monitor the situation very care Abdel Nasser’s 1 armies and of us sition with little rodm to bargain. SENATE OOt’OimMS BOWUBS race against Belle of Louis'ville... The (Christian pemocrats thus ' leadershlb reluctant to risk a floor fully,” Dlrksen said In an Inter- ing every opportunity to stir up . WASHINGTON (AP) — The ' fight,, r Phllippme war claims payments ■vlew. I the Arabs because of Israel's may be forced to admit the So bill criticized by State Dept, and cialists to the Cabinet" to get. a Senate confirmed by voloe vote The decision to dump the gen- "You cannot permit the situa commitmeiit to the West,, ,. today President Kennedy's *Mm- , eral school aid provisions was Treasury aides as costing as much tion to drift too long; because drift Humphrey declared that the in voting majority. In Fanfanl’s or as $26 ndllion more than neces- iginal “ opening to the left,” the inatlon of Chester Itowlee W be reached 'Tuesday at a meeting of la always 'dangerips,’’ he addlkh creased biidldup of arms in the ambassador to India. A loM ob P.qw'ell and his . subeommittbe sary-' ' Sen. Jacob K. iJavits, R-N.Y., Middle EaA Is "a Ibaded pistol Socialists gave voting support but gri no Cabinet posts In return, jection was vrioed by Sen. 'wUr- ' chairmen. . ' Senate eonllrms by voice .vote who spearheaded a! flood o f Sen printed at"the heart of all human mood, D-S, O. He w not eOato Prssldeiu Kenhady’s'inomination of ity” and represents "a lighted fa n fa n i-so far 'waa riot giving The. committee loaders voted to a te speeches ihesday. dem^ding Me reesons, but simply eeld he > fuse, which 'could Ignite nuclear UR Ashdri-faeed and drawn, he try. for an omnibus bill containing Chaster Bowles ^o be ambassador U .S Interveritlori. lireoicted there wanted the record to shmv- -(>** ssven sections, most of which ex to India... Damages caused by will 'be increased pressdrie "for a war.” i' said in a telerislon statement that “ the results Indicate that the par oppositloiiJ Oonflrined at^ the pand , or continue existing pro .typhoon -Olive Mtimated at $6 'Change In our policy o f ' drift." Humphrey proposed an embar same tllne -were the aoralria- go on arms shipments, to the area ties- of the coalition have either grams. ,»• minion: Jafvits proposed, among other tlons of retired Adm. JeraoM ’They inclu4e( A one-year exten . . , A ^ u r 'J. Jackson, Medal of things, that the; United States at coupled with a regional arms con improved or maintained their po- trol agreement, a larger U.N. sttiqn and that the Christian Dem Wright to be' ambessedor to Ifto slop ^ bf aid to schoM distribta Honor . V ^ e r ousted from Marine tempt to get Britain, France, and KonaUat Chine, end S. AMm crowded because of federal instal- (jorps after killing o f suspected othe.r Western, nations to join it peacekeeping force, and the as- ocrats 'have been confirmed as the rignment of . U.N. observers biggest'single party evrip’ if some-, Ughtaer Jr., of MehM^ a totalMI latUms, expansion of vocational Cuban wpy. advises President Ken in a collective defense agreemriit .eervloe oweer oMtoer, to b e ' education, granta for sKlucation .of nedy he u~not coming to White w(th Israe). He warned that "time tl^ughqut the Middle East. what reduced,” Sen. Clifford p. Case, R-N.J., But it appeared- anlikaly that baamdor to libjna ICud, sticks and tte make up the two-rocm botne of this h a n d ica p ^ ' * children, ofpaiiston tiooab reception to avoid embar-. is running out on ; peace in the ■t . Mlddlq Slast;" • Kttle Mexican ^gisl, (NHigMer of a iman ttitner new raialiig riilef axeentlve,' Washing Ughtaar, wttiMtil StaAe. (AP P^^Efofluc). ton n^rts. . 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