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j. -I T .. r ■V -1 • ■X- MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959 The Wealher ' ATeraice baliy Net Prem Ron roraeaat of V. S. Waathar B teaw 4. F o r tlw W(Nd( E n d in g PA (rt WKJRTPEN JiaflrltPBtpr fitptting ilffraUi March. 1th,' 195> OnnttmiM rather cold, parlod of light onmv fate tonlgfif oiullNg WedncMlay morning. I>m tonight 12,894 In mid 20s. Pair, mid WinlnaMajr. The MUaionary sewing Group b( PRESCRIPTIOia 'WlHiahi Ritchie, 16 Anderson Covenant Congregallonal Church j Cheney BroSe , Coiin^l Ready Manbcr of the AndR High 88 t J 40. at historhm for the Manchester Free Delivery Bureau of Ofrculptton. About Town Pipe Band-^Sth anniversary to will meet at the church tomorrow Manche$ter--^A City of Village Charm from To a m. to 2 o’clock. Mem­ B r i ^ s ^ o v e r be held in Ma^requesta that any bers will bring their own sand-, pter M ason* Buys Looms Lodge of. person-having pmttoa of the band wlches, ami coffee and dessert will LiGQEn DRUG (Claaslflad Arivertlaing on- Pago It) PRICE FIVE CBNM srtll i»W a apecial woeting to­ SHOPPING pARRADE MANCHESTER. CONNm TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 19.59 bet\veen.the y e a t ^ P K to 1920 ■be provided. In the evening at 6:30 , VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 135 , (FOURTEEN PAGES) night IvlU th«K]Wrw*«l to the W at- above addre.s*. Springfield on invitation by the ktiie-West F u n ^ Horae to con- Brotherhood of- the C' venanl ^ Brief* from opposing attom^fl,; ■’ duel a Masonic ^m orial aercice The machinery from three vel­ t>r. Hilda' Blandish will apbak on C hurch. seeking a decision on the s-alldity' for John Pickle# at "Answering O ur n u ld ie n s vet plant* has been purchased re­ of Manchester’s controversial stib- Uons " St the meeting of the H o lltv St. IJridget's Mollier.-t Circle, cently by CJhgney Bro.s., and the diviaton regulations will he submll- ■nie Kscharve Qub will"lwjW its teJ to the Court of Pleas Uprising ter PTA tomorrow night at S' ill meet tonight at the home of firm hope* to pick up some of the W-inonthly supper meeting a t^ 30 Qentral Homa o'clock at the school. The PTA gift i mW Ralph Rooke, 40 Hai lland businea.s of the lhl-*e plants Which tom orrow . tomom w night at the 3 J * to the school this year will be iR d\«fter attending the nii.ssioii are now out of operation. A month ago Judge Vine Parme-1 taxrant. Bolton. EMward J. Kloten three record plavcra and some rec- aervic^at 7:30 at St. Bridgets Some of the machinery Is being lee set a March 10 deadline for . Improvtmaiii Qo. asalatant profosaor of speech and Orda\Dr. fharles Jacobson will Church. \ ’ Installed in CB’s Manchester plant Town Counsel Philip Baj-er and Crushed drama at Hillyer College, will show ^h^fllm on fluoridation. Re- an additional ,:or as replacement Atty. John D. LaBelle to submit Estimate* Cheerfully OtvM speak on "Shenv Business and freshinenlV. will be served by I Robert O. J^ohnson, son of Mr.' machines. Some of it will go to the the briefs after he listened to argu­ You,” fourth grade'paronls. ments presented by the attorneys, I and M rs. C arl A; ■lohn.son, 77 Oak southern division of Cheney.; Bros, Phone lU 9-3537 - and some will be scrapped) accord- ' Both laivyers said they would By Ira q • Eliaa Chapman Joy Circle will St., a Junior aKTrihity College, have the briefs in the mail today' The Rev. K. KjnJtr Ra.sk. minis­ served on the commi,tter fpr public 'Ing to John Robin.son, general hdid a meeting in the North and Indicated they thought a de-: ter of the Covenant Congregation­ health and safely iK the anmuil liignager. Methodist' Church Wednesday at al Church, will bring Uir piessage The firm has bought the equip­ cislon would be forthcoming within ; Beirut, Lebanon, March 10 on German Intercolle'giate Stu­ a few w'eeks, depending on the j 3 p.m. at the "Quiet Hour ' service a,t f].i.v evening Lenten service In St. I Urges Talks ARTHUR DRUG , ler.s. will meet tomorrow at 8 p m. Bros, also piircliflscd machinery A graduate of New York ■Uni­ I rectors, defe^ants i.i the court power — apparently meaning Brandt Hits nie fifth I-enten service of tlie I Mary's F.piscopiil C t^’ch. ■ ,| : action whic,JrWas brought by La- ★ W ELD IN G PRESCRIPTION in Odd Fcllous hall. Members are Zion Lutheran (.'hurch will be held ! of the National Velvet Co. Union versity and the University Buffalo President Nasser’s United EXPERIENCE reqiie.sted to bring article.* for the A native of Da^ury, he .spent'iCitjC-, N. J., a third small velvet School of Dentistry. Dr. Fields has 1 Belle on .behalf of Alexander Jar- ir AUTO BODY and Wednc.aday ftight at 7:30 The I via, loyal contractor. Arab Republic—of stirring up BT OCR PHARM;%CISTS kllrhen social .Mr*. Irene .\nder- theme of the serVii'e will he "Jeaii.s three veins in the U-S. Navy ini weaving operation, i practiced his profession in Man- After Allied cliester for the past five years. He FENDER REPAIRS Soviet Plan > soil and her committee lull Serve and Barabha.s ' 6nd the text. World M ar II. He received hi.s BA |I The machines being installed in ' I ^Belle is asking the court to the trouble. has been active in Girl Scout ★ COMPLETE CAR The rebels, whether, hy choice or j refre.shmenls. I .Mark L3: 1 to l.'S. At 6:30, the from Tiihity ^ollege in 19.32, and ,I .Manchester arc going into exl.st- I jOrtjoin the town f.oni putting the Jii,* STB fiNMli Boi keley Divinity I| ing departments and no new space w ork. regulations into effect and to dc- PAINTING nece.sslt3’, maintained radio silence adult inquiiw and di.sciis.ston group During the week of March 23 after sitin g off with a final claim I Conference will meet. Following the Service, School. H aven, in 19.36. He will be occupied. Robinson said. : dare tfien) invalid because they For Berlin parents will be hearing abouj. the LAt Ql’ER and ENAMEL to control of all North Iraq last the Sunday School staff will hold was oidaihefl (t priest In 1936 and , The chief product of Cheney | ^ were adopted last Oelober by th*’ Ms nnw ^car of Sf, Paul's Church.: part they will play in th^drive, TPC and the directors without a TEL. MI 9-S02S ' midnight. The silence was utter, a m eeting. Bros, is velvet, but the firm also YVft.shinKlon, March 10 {/Fj I produces upholstery and drapery i which will begin April form al h earin g first being hd<1. An an d eerie. Rf'rlin, March 10 (/P)— Wo.stb/noU. . I 281 ADAMS ST. The (detory declarations of —AclinR Secretary of State AtP Super Morkets in Manchester Robert C. Tildcii. hospital c cirps- T v Rev. Mr, Kiufu^r is known ' fabrics. Cheney Bros, is a division informal hearing was held ny the; West Berlin’s Ma.tor Willy commission, however. ,, i Premier Abdel Karim Kaasem s . Herter was quoted today M man third class. USN, sop of Mr. to sei'oral of ,Sl. Mtri'V'S fam - of LaFrance Tndu.stries. Inc. two Manchester residents, Hen- Brandi toda.x' rejected Nikitr I _ ^ - riette froi Leott Maheii.x, $18 Comrtturiist-influenced regime via suyiriK the United States "is and Mr.s. R obert J. Tilden, 107 Holl il/ps on several occasions he Radio Baghdad met «o further | Khruslichev’s proposal to sta­ 261 Broad St. It 116 E. Center St. /fiHs arranged to go out to theii' i ' ' I'.veekl.v .support for each of two hopeful—but not-too optimis­ St., serving with the First Marine challenge on Middle East airwave*. tion Russian ti'ooiis in West Dii'ision Cani|> Penflielon. ("alifw ramping .site on Sunda.v 'iporn- Dn oiTPs (sranlecl children: apT Margaret K. from Mystery still .surrounded the in­ tic” the Berlin crisis can be ■ look part Feb. 2 In 10 In llie foXl ings, to celebrate Holy Contijiii- Lawretice J. Brogan. SL3 weekly surrection led by Col. Abdel Berlin to hel]) guarantee its support for eei of two children settled throuKh ncjzotiations. major amphihimis exercise of HtriO nion. If people couldn't make it Wahab Shawaf in oil-rich Mosul independence as a so-called Sens. J. William Fulbright OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY I off the coast of Southern Ci^foi - to chiircJi, he was alway.s ready tA Area Resideiils and j'l-'i weekly alimony. On the for few specific details had been grounds of desertion, a divorce free cit,\ . nia. bring the church to them. disclosed by either aide. Allied diplom ats in H,‘11111 nl.'U) j(D-.Ark) said Herter so ex- ‘ 'Hie Vnten seevices at St, !P>ivorrpa to Hu p p Manrhp.^tpr was granlerl to Thefe.sa G. from Iraq's military governor, Ahmed were roed lo the Soviet pieiiuei'.s ! pr(y:sed himself in a closed and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. Kaater Seal ChairmaX Arnold I Marv's on Wednesdays ai> at 6:30 FP.'iidRnt.s and one area reaident .Jacques T, Bengle. Saleh el Abdl, voiced the charge of plan. One callefai^hestei Baster On the .^rounda of intolerable names, but said: form the ha.sis of negotiations, ! I’ari.s, March 10 (iT)—In- I Seal rommiltee. /attended open cruelty. divOrcea were granted to- erable cruelty. ‘•We advise this country that Is Brandt tohl the rily p.irlianient I house at the Haytford Rehabilita- Dr. J. Manley Shaw. D.D.. sii- ! cooperating with imperialism to !/orniP(i soiircp.s .said today the iierinteiuient of Ihe New Bedforri | that the Soviet premiei s pr posal Lona-Plo]! Trvr ; lion Cente. Tliyiisda.v eiening. stop spreading lies, because these for a Big Four gariison in West j W(*st(’i'n iiowcrs probably will / li Dialrict of the .Methodist Churcli. j will not affect the Iraqi Republic. MRS. BEATRICE GURLEY Fif1rUt]i Rfcor will tell how Methodist Men can Berlin would meiely seive to ex­ iiroposp to Russia soon a Ge- Imperialist Stooges pand the .Soviet atea of occupation. contribute to the succc.ss of their | “This imperialist state mu.st I neva meeting of foreign min- SVMI’liONK FEATUSEb THIS WEEKI rhurch at the meeting of the I Klir ii.shrhev proposed last mg lit YOU'LL JUST LOVE THESE NEW know that the people and army of ! before an Ea.st Berlin iall\‘ tlial i.stci'.s in Ma.v to ncizotiatc on Use North Methodist Men tomorrow Iraq are ddtermineti to nreserve Woman, Preacher Held ieither neutral troops or big f ur Gerninii i.ssucs. KISS ME KATE 35 Your night at 8 o'clock. Refreshments: oUr republic and sniash all im­ will he served. Members aia> naked ! troop.s be stalioneel in West Berlin British and French diplomatic My UHy, RAcHm«ninc>^< perialist stooges.'' spokramcn told newsmen the .West Charge Plan to note the change of meeting t BAULINGS SPRING WOOLENS to guarantee free rit.v status. CcncRMO No 2 toH Kassem's regime has been at ha.s agreed to propose a date and from Monday to Tuesday night. | loggerheads ■ with Nasser for This arrangement would he m.ide liHOliDI.NdS Symphony No. 1 For BAI'LINOS .38V under U nited N ations .sitpoi vision . a place in the near future, but they on mip. months over the Ira;qi leader s re $100 Deposit Paid Deliveries HAND W.ASHABI.E A rab in telitrn for the .Allies ending their declined to disclose detafia. fusal to adopt a policy of The latest Russian ndte on the Gft Yours Todoy at AiPI PLAIDS, c h e c k s and unity along lines advocated in 13-veai-old orrupatinn of Weal lust telephone >our order for 'B e r lin . subject suggested that. If tlie west­ drug needa and rosmelirs—giv­ Cairo. ern powers would not agree to a PLAIN COLORS R adio B aghdad rep ealed Its '"FJerr Khrushchev's modifica- . JI1.I _ i i r r .1' ing .vnur Charge Plan num­ RUMMAGE summit conference, the foreim ,3.3% AVool and 4,3% Ra.von claim -- denied throughout yester- To ‘Killer-for-Hire’ ' lion lYf his Berlin proposals may | ber contain Srujie kind of a weakening Three of the four men charged with yesterday's holdup of a Mnssapequa, N. Y.. bapk are lined up "t ministers coffyefie at Geneva or \’ieiuia\'tn .April. IlM M A tU FOOO INMMMIT SALE M iami, Fla.. M arch 10 i.Pi A of hiR previmis position. Brandi Nassau Countv police headquarters after Ih-eir arrest. From the left, William McHenr.v, 31. ( ;e t (Continued on Page Nine) The /ipokesmen talked with Sponsored hv the Spencer A 41-year-old woman and a young said. ' ^ Richard Hatch. .33: and Analole Rylsky. 44. They were caught hv police while dividing the loot I m m e d ia te $1.98 "Bui they also ihc.lude fully im- ^ newsmen foUowlng a 3-hoUr meet­ TUES. Grniip of the Second yard preacher were arrested yesterdaj' on a tip supplied by the fourth accused man. Thomas Parks. i AR Photofaxi.______ing here between British Prime .pos.sihle ideas, such as the splitting D e liv e ry ('nngregatloiial t'hurcli after a detective said he posed as Minister .Macmillan and President M'rdnesila,v. Miireli It, 9:30 a.m, a professional killer in an alleged ■ of. Berlin by separating -t|ie east For drrsHPft. skirls, ptc.. In New Process ; sector and putting West Beilm tm- riiarles de’ Gaulle on the Berlin ,M The ! plot against the woman's husband. ■ and German situalions, AND braiitiful color combiiiHHons. I der a new kind of 4-power control, .Second Coiigrcgatlonal Uhiirch Mrs. Beatrice Gurley, mother of I NATO MeeU In April I three grown childi en. and John A. i "Surh an expansion of Soviet or- Open Tiieadiiy Night To B.Al LINGS .38 ” girl scout Rubber Tops i A May meeting of foreign mln- ’Reieive .Articles Walker, the 2.3-year-old preacher, ; rupation territory can not he the 4 Bandits CaugAf I islers would allow the West nlentv IIA.ND WASHABLi; For Pick-up Service ( all were booked for investigation of : subject of .serious consideration or ( { M c f o T i i 8.3'’;, Wool iind N'.vlon I of tiVne a fte r N A TO 's lOth an'ni- PR K.BCRIPTION PH A R .M A( A .31ra. Ralph Rockwell. birthday souvenir Tree Variety ; Toconspiracy to murder Hugh Emest even the basis of seriously meant ■ I versary meeting ip Washington WED. .MI 3-7.373 FLANNELS \ '' \C.: G urley. , ^ < ta lk s.” ! ' early in April. 901 MAIN ST.— .Ml S-.33'’l \ Detective Jack Metcalf, who Later, a responsible Allied source With $72,321 Z/OOFFairLaWrBill Russian sources in have In­ Happy birthday Girl Scouts! March 12th i‘ the Ngw York. March 10. UPi—De- Uv, , aaid he played the klller-for-hlre, said Brandt failed to consult with ^ simthetic rubber ' .^idi "7^ — dicated they would welcome a VClohPient of the United States. Britain and W aslungloiu M arch 10 i/Pi • date early 'in May, deapit* day ... 47 is the anni\ f rsary ... and to join the described as tough and durable , ^ - France before rejecting the yard Massapequa. N. 'S’., March 10 1,4”* lierv at machinegun point of the AF'L-CIO President George Menny cow's eall for a start In April. ■ 1 ' BONUS celebration we offer you this handt' photo-card as the xtree grown variety and' $i,000 deal to kill her' Khrushchev proposal. It is posslbif that the ’••esfem Just as ^eap-—was announced to -1 Four men with a vanelv of or- Security National Bank in thus accused the Elsenhower adnimls-! 4.3-year-old husband. While there was no western tfn- i.<>yg Island rommimity. Officers i noles'w'ill allow several choices. y Lnvel.v new. smart spring case of forest green pigskin-grain plastic with day by tejy olftclala of Shell Chem­ The alleged installment-plan dinarv ocnipations who allegedly tratlop today of attempting to sab­ A group of West German, Amer­ HNRlw! ical Oorp. knd 17.8. R ubber Co. thbf%[hl there might he some ron- murder drama was played o:it in (Continned on Page Nine) i derided to take up a new profes­ necllwfe^vith recent robberies' in otage enactment of what he called ican. British and Ercjjoilr^^fcRg- Just say the wordL ! McCall’s ^ four transparent sections. Stop in to get youri Thev said .the man-made prod­ the preacher's car while a hidden fair and workable labor control “ sion hank robbery were seixed whichAlfis'vi.clims^ p a' Vi. were handi uffed mals Is now’ in aeasfon h t r e ^ f K - 100 u ct can mak(*y the U nited S tates tape rei’order and motipn' picture iiig out the details n^^jew est-' BUYS! 4805 BAI LINGS .38 ” soon, it’s yours for the asking! allhoiigii nnnAJiad been used at IhoiUegislation. early today leas than 1.3 hours af­ BIRTHDAY Independent of foreign rubber in camera recoi-ried the affair, Met­ ,1 *-Al the e tim e, Memiy den- ■ / W A SH A B lJ-; ter a fsst-moving hut amateurish ern answers to the SjHOHMas. You're always w elcom e at case, of war. calf said. MARINE FLANNEL UaS., Soviet Set $72,321 athkup here yeslerdaw Parks lienied hiiving anv hand- noiineed an admlnistratlon-spon- .Macmillan, who fllesn^^^'to- Come See.. • The synthetic ritbl>er, known as Metcalf said Mrs. Gurley signed cuff.s. authorities said,'bill finally sored hill designed to nirb lahpr- night. said he had found "a great poly-isoprene, is now in limited a statement in which she said she Officers hurst in on th. re of Uie men counting stacks of bills at Ihe admitted lie had bought sdwe gro- management rackeleerliig and < or- measure of sympathy and agree- production at a Shell Chemical wanted to hire some one to kill 1 8 39 -19S9 On Continuing home of one of them. The police ac­ tesqiie fare masks.- .Such masks riiption as being ■'antilnbor in in- You'll Save! Corp. plant in the Los Angeles her husband. Walker denied any BENEFICIAI. tion was so fast none o,.:, the men. w erc ii.sed hv the handita who h e ld je n t and in ila e ffe c t.' (Continned on Page Nine) rd area, the joint announcepient said. connection with the alleged plot. 12 per.sons at bay in the hank for "The measure is conflicting, Yes, you gel a "royal welcome” at BENEFICIAL when Mrs. Gurley was quoted as sav­ had a rhsiire to grab an\‘ of the! U,S. Rubber Co. said it is us­ Asia Area Aid guns in a small arsenal beside three minutes while scooping up < o ii f ii s i n g and self-defeating. YOU want ca*sh to pay off piled-up bills. Just phone ing the new synthetic in the man­ ing she wanted her husband killed ,, ,), ! and self-defeating, " Meanv said in them i 3 feENT^FICIAL for a Bill Cloan-Lp Loan! Then, make onlj (Ihoose from solid eolor* or ufacture of truck tires. so she could get $30,000 in insur- rheeks. "The look on their fares was un- linpMcatea Othera j teslimoiiy prepared for a House Tender, Soft-Meated one monthly payment instead of several ... and you may Heretofore, truck tires were ance and because he had been t Broadheach, , March P'tnallv. it was added, parks ; Labor siihrommilteb. have iiioie cash left over each month. Remember: it 8 just 10 i.4’i Both the United States believahle,'' said one of the raiding to made of natural rubber. The ayn- mean to her children by a pre- ' officers. broke down and admitted taking Meanv parlicularlv objected Bulletiii^ like 1-2-3 to call up, soon as approved , . . come in . . . and BAt LINGS .38” thetlc rubber commercially avail- vioua marriage. , ' of everything,’’ Gurley told neus- and the Soviet Union promised part in the bank robhery, then im-. prov isions the administration pick up your loan 1 Phone or come in (orfn)// lontmued help today in the de­ .Hlinimest of ('hie*i from the AP Wires R F I IT O N F ahle up to now- a type known as Later, Mrs. Gurley said her hits- , “ Where’d 1 get mv spending Arrest of the quartet so qiiii kly plicated three others. bill to tiglilen restrictions on sec­ “GR-S"--couldn't stand the gaff.,baud had little insurance and money? \3'ell, he'd let nic; keeji my ondary boycotts and certain types | Lean* $20 to $600 — Loan* lile-ln*ured at low co*t BASKET WEAVE U S. delegate Christopher H, j was attributed lo painatacking de These were identified as Analole Officials of the two condemn I wanted him killed because I'd overtiiiie pay.” Guriev ebrns $60 R ylsky, 44. a tav ernkeeper. If, ' of picketing. I Phillips told the conference of the j live work baseM on the slinimeat BA B$; N-BOSIB CJITED said poly-isoprene duplicates the wouldn t let her go to church with ^ as a truck driver, I _ , Arnold Ave.. West Babylon: Rich­ ■'Without regard to the sub 806 MAIN ST., Over 26-nation' Economic Commission — of clues an incident seeminglj iin \Ya.sliliigton, M arch 19 UPL— long-wearing and. heat-resistant 33alker. who shared the Gurley ard Hatch. .33, a bluppriiit develop­ stance of these points. 1 contend' Mitchell 3-4156 • A*k for the YES MANager _____ ..la Officers said the Gulley's ar- for Asia and the Far F.ast that the related to a bank robbery. The Atomic Energy Commission qusllties of natural rubber , ,u.,' vi,., r,,Hpv count with a loan companv iiidi- nelectives got a ti]' that one of er, 333 Arnold Ave, West Bahy- tliey are wholly without relation- OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 PM. yard United Stales will "ontinue to disclosed today It has developed LAMB » I... .1 »iM «Jo «> -G- " • v ’. ' i ' l ; characterlstics needed by t'cavy-| G«rie> said that Mi ^ Gurley borrowed $100 the men. Thomas Parks, 27-,veai- loii. and William MeHenry, 31 an to the problem of corruption and II oteetMi ieitellwHiti #4 $10-05 teih. hejp finance economic development nr Is trying to develop real McCall’s duty trucks, huge passenger and flud Walkei attended rhuren and]' shortly before her meeting with old plumber of 7 Piimeton Si., inaiiraiice salesman. 396 South are eviden e of the anti-union in the E C A F B area. haby-slzejl nuclear weapons With 0 lOSO. BEM-FICIAL FINANCE CQ. Wonderful fabric In suiting transport planes, large earth-mov-. Pi'A.Ver meetings several times a; ; Metcalf. Bav Shore. -N, y . had gorie to New Second St , IJiideiihurst, all on character of the bill." Meanv con­ 4772 ing machines and jet fighters- - and'-veek and that Walker's presem-e , Soviet delegate Nikolai Firytib- tended, ^ a wallop of onl.v a ton of TNT. and coating m eight. , York rei eiitl.v to buy a pair oi I-<)ng Island ’ TliaCs I/20,000th tile punch of bom bers, in the lioriVe had caused arguments. ! The meeting was anaiiged after ip in tu rn said his governm ent, in The iiiclu.sioi in the-bill, Meany , . . , Walker moved into the home ! two Miami men, approurtied on Ihe ' handcuffs. Police failed to liwate any of Ihe the first atomic Itomb dropped addition lo help given through tlie I Park.s,-wa.a picked up for ques- th,-pp until they got to the liome .said, ' i.s Ip us clear evulence ttval ; r r ' ' about three Vnonlhs after he met ! subject of killing Gurley, went to on Hiroshima. While the AEC WONDERFUL "WESCO" ^ U N. programs, "is prepared., to I tioning about 10 o'ldock last night, f,f Rylsky, wlwi has living quarfer.s Ihe admini.stralioii is engaged in : BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. fu Significant foi couple a\ a revival, Guriev PP'ice With their stones, conclude further agreement.s for a deliberate f ffort to so liefdg the* gaie no hint as to their possi­ WASHOMATIC ^ the rubber industry and vital from | I less than eight hours after the rob-1 fp, (pp .aame building a.a his tavern. ble ii.se, presu m ab ly th e baby W alker’s religious meetings were'’ technical assistance on technical Peeking th ro u g h a .alii in a liliiid ixsue.s involved I'n dealing with 1 CHOPS • standpoint. , „.holan read 'and write. conducted in vario u s hom es in .siib- term s ' lahor-maingemenl reform jegmla- • weii|»ons would he designed for While poly-isoprene was develop- the officers saw three men .sitliiig Infantry use similar to the tirb an H ialeah as “The A.H.semhlies Neither speaker mentioned any , around a kitchen table putting lion a.a to make it e.xtrcmely dif­ ed some-j’ears ago. the manufac­ fairs. of the Lord Jesus Chri-st" He said shoulder-fired “Bazooka” rock­ turing cost. was ao high that It specific amount I money in neat piles, ficult for Congress to enact fair, I ' I'd just take the pay envelope he comes from Southeast, Missouri, Phillips .said the US. govern­ News Tidbits workable a effective legi.sla- e t gun. “Dobbychrome” was priced out tbe market. Now, John snd he'd take care but he could not recall just where, -Near them were two maihine RIB ment sympathizes with the prpb- KIDNEY tion ■' however, Shell officials said, a new ■ ■ ■’ Culled troni .41’ Wires ! guna. two rifles and a revolver. SKIP.I.\CK SPEED HIGHEST- CHROMKSI’LN and COMHEI) COTTON Shell process will pernjit produc- —------—------^------:------I'ems of the region's countries and ______I I'wo of Ihe men, it turned out. The provisions to whieh Meanv 'will continue to extend evei y pos- objei'led would revise the Taft- (i^roton. .March 19 143 — The „^ion of poly-isoprene at a price slso had revolvers in their poekets Navy's newest atomic siibina- .sible as-si.stance to help them re ­ Hsrtley I.aibor Relations Act, And ■ competitive with plantation rub­ Conne<‘lu,, . ul ... Senators . uhave join- , The officers ^ decided lo trv to rliiej the Skipjack, returned to- ber. alize their aspirations for a fuller | Meanv sqtd "these items distinct- t life in freedom and in peace.” : ed five other, members day Ironi two day* at sea trial# The current price of the Shell Hartford Area Fights Ih* outside into the kitchen. In- Iv belong if they belong at all," j at the highest sinlfd o( any product is 30 cents'* pound, F.O.B. Philliiis said .American economic ate in sponsoring a bill that would I I Crease resistant, washes assistance for ECAFE cotintrie.s make public hearlnga mandatory American submarine. The .Skip­ 1 happy hMhday Torrance, Calif. ( C ontinued on P a g e 'Phre^*) i XUontiniied on Page Seven) | last year totaled more than $2 b t l- I when a railroad seeks to curtail I jack, first of a' new class of x \ jjop ■ 1 passenger service. . Lt. Gen. Floyd . marines, was,put through Inten­ and irons like a handker­ (Continued on Page Seven) ’ For Toll Free Bridge LB LB (3IRI- SCcjjUTS! Turning to American trade with *^L. Parks, 63. who led the first i sive maneuvering and high . I chief. Sun and light fast. the area which has cau.«ed con- j American troops into Berlin at the; speed riin^^ cern among member nations, he ■ end of World War II. died of can* ^ 100 Still Make $1 Hartford. March 10 (Ah-t-lt waSjfor everybody, not just the Hart­ KNARK MAKES r o u n d T R IP I We join with the nation in said U.S. imports from the <-er in an Army hospital Liner Olympia the Hartford region versus the ford area." Caiie Canaveral. Fla., March ' 'Celebrating the 47th rest of the state today as a pro­ ECAFE area fell qff only 7 per (’oloratura soprano Dolores Wil­ LAMB He argued that if tolls are lifted son, who took off a Heck brace to in i.Ti—.A Snark intercontinentol posal was advancedleo mIn inethe u^gia-Legis­ „„ t^e. Hartford bridges with the ; cent last year compared to 1957. guided missile blazed aloft today CHOPS LB S„i' Anniversary of. Girl Scouting. iod A m erica's ex- meet an emergency at the Metro­ SHOULDER Searched After lature that- would1 have the state financing the projects theiv Jjl,i-p. £ ir om on what reportedly wb« s highly countries dropped politan Opera collapsed In her New Lincoln Penny yard ■ . _ The Girl Scout organization lak e over the GiTi’eater Haylford | should be removed on the ; P__ " ^ o’s L . suecessful round trip flight of '» bridges lo free one or more of the' parkwav more than 2-3 per cent. dressing room after finishing the several . thniisanci miles. Tha and other toll e x actin g title role -in "L u cia Di i$ cimprised of over 3 million Red Ports Visit spans from tolls. ; rfacillties. Firyubin put forward a 7-poinl 6».fnot Snark, oapable of hanl- ' I-ammermoor." Ing a nuclear warhead on 6,000 girls and adults who learn State Rep. John. M. •Frale, who was chairman of tlie j Clare Ijorralne Manville, 63, sis­ Ea.st Hartford I>mocrat and apon- , Bridges Commilleo In 1 (Continued on Page Nine) As Lopsided as Old mile missions, touched down on 36" wide ter of multi-millionaire Tommy McCall's and work together. As an New’ YorT<, M arch 10 (JPi f b e sor of-a bill that would pledge the , 95^; recalled that at that time the ' the Ca|ie landing strip after ESCAROLE /Y official equipment agency, we Greek liner Ol.vmpia, described by credit of the atate to the fiayment, pp^pj^ jj, ji^e Hartford area "were Manville, died of a .heart attack in pertoruiing perfeetly on a two- her' Las Vegas, Nev.. hotel room, 4793 the- Coast Guard as the first pas­ of Hartford bridge bonds, told the: nowling for bridge.s.” ♦ jvhone calls.** H ow ard Kaid. He way ocean test flight. Informed senger ship in 22 years to come In­ l-’rciich Held Liable an autopsy shows.. 1.4>dy Norah By I’K.VNK CORMIER are proud to'be of service "We didn't have the money" he I speculated that this reflects nat-1 souroea aald, been a cold wiRter to New Y’ork after stopping at a a necessary step "to free any of Docker reports that somebody W a.shington. M arch 10 /Pi to' all whb are active Russian .port, has 'undergone a added, "so we went along with In lexas City Bla.-<1 stole nenrl.v half a million in jew -; new Lincoln pennyennv isi" lopsidedlof *’“1 ; tn a ' the Hartfurd bridges from tolls'" the creation of the ' Hartford It MAINE FIBE k i l l s FRESH DELICIOUS You will love this tiny jacfjuard figured p ,,, in this very vital program. thorough Security search. He said he fglt tlie 1955 Gen­ els out of her parked car in Souh- will stay in rirciilation. It \,^,,!^'"rn^ind sertW Lisbon Falls, Maine, Martch-lO 3 . 29' at youv house? H*r master, flapt. Demetrio# Bridge Aiilhority. ’ Hematon, Tex., Mtfrsh 10 .iJPi amplon, lUngland. ! that the old penny, which has been | " he saW fabric by “Wesc(}” for dre.sses or blou.ses. jMCt^all s eral Assembly made "a great er­ Frate said he felt the “bridge i (jpi _ Three children and ,th(jir SIgaias, said-he w’as not aurprised rorror" ■ tnin auinonzmgauthorizing injBtlue creation of j 1,,, • o-sns inh tn ' A federal judge ruled yesterday Mrs. Irma R, Weber, 39, perish- knocking around, for .30 years la, o-.i..Take the.u. latest rumor 4 thatbi a t I theVia I stepfather perished in a rinfolng So soft and the colorings are so pretty. 4884 (UR I, srO IIT DEPARTMENT—.SECOND FLOOR ml the aearch, because he knew ed in flame* which swefit through ' just as cockeyed. ' if you’ve been holding polar bear club meetings Al the Hartford Brilgd Authority to ^e hridge, «n^ * carelessly di-scarded cigar coin is lopsided and must 'be Inferno early today when fire U.S. cagulations' require one for flnancetheconstruction.of the five !"^ *tle ,or match likely caused the four homes in an old Southwest; Rumors about the nrw coinhavej scrapiied because it won't stack leveled their 2-ato(ry home on ‘ HALE'S STOREvHOURS: V HALE'S STORE HOURS:; any alilp touching a Communist Virginia lumber camp...Dog lov- spreading ever since dislribii- ' ^ AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES. . -'your house this winter, put in a new Delco-Heat hiiiner *’»'idge.s. • i Yerteidfr^ t^^^ legislature's I'’* y- Free St. Neighbors said Leater OPKN MONDAY ALL DAY—tt A.M. to 5:-30 P.M. -9 A.M. to .j:.T0P.M. p o rt. ers throughout Connecticut are ijon began in January. Tliere ha.s_, Howard fished a, new .penny Simmons, a SO-year-bId -labor­ OPIJN MONDAY ALL DAY He said the search was carried "When th* bjidge authority was ji,di,‘isry (jommillee gav^e a favor- and disband. T l’ESD.AY . . . ___ __ 9 A.M. to P.M. proposed.'' he declai'ed.,"th«fe was aster. asked to appear at a Legislative ^ peen talk it Is marred by one or ' from his pocket and Inspected the er, was t rapped In an attempt t(* K . TUESDAY .■ •..j...... ______U A-M. to 5:80 P.M. out with the .'“greijtest considera­ able report on the court rem-^^ni- WEDXE.SDAV ...... '9 A..3I. to .3:80 P.M. no mention of tolls on the Bulkeley hearing tomorrow on bill to alyihah I niore blunders and will be wlth- reacne the children. W ED N ESD A Y ;..... 9 A.M. to 5:.80 P,M. tion and courtesy*’ fowards tlie rim. Pointing, he said; TIU’RSDAY 9 A.M. to 9:00 P..3I. B ridge." zati^n bill spon-sored by the Demo-1 i^]’'’V‘‘T’3iallv VoHowid ’ neariy presenl dog warden system and re-' drawn front circulation, Bantly whl install a new oil powered burner and guarr T H l’RSD A Y ...... -9 A.M. to 9:90 P.M.* 473 paaeangers and the i-rew. "Here the ripi Is thinner than FISH CAKES FRIDAY ...... - 9 .A..M. to .3:80 P..M. Rep. 'Griffith took ls.sue with place it with a setup supervised by | ,Som.e people have even gathered ALDEBMAN FKH.ADS GUILTY ...... 9 A.M. to .3:.80 P.M. at any other [)oint. You can see it antee it for a year against mechanical defects. In o years 9 A..M. to ,3:.80 P.M . FRIDAY .... Nearly two dosen armed Coast '■'Tm.s‘bm%t“ 4» bLn-itirring! >2 '«««' . n veterinarians. - up the coins in quantity, thinking New- Haven. March 10 (/H — -SATI KDAV ., .SATURDAY . 9 AAI. to 8:80 P.M Guardnien, and a 65-inan detail those "who say that ’ nothing can up Repflbllcan -opposition for! *4 fa\oi^ Uie ’ with the naked eye.” fuel savings will pay the cost of the burner. be done about this enigma of a weeks. Is now Ieadv lo be debated Boveinmeiit in *1** ® the' A New Haven- Railroad train | they will .soon become a valuable The spot he indicated was right Herman .-Alderman, whose dis­ from the Customs Service made a •‘T he R oger W illiam s.” N ew Y*ork j collector's item. barment 'proceedings caused a We welcome charge .accounts! Green' Trading Stamps 6*»-l;our search of the big ship situation that la'* going to cost us In the Senate, where the Demo-; k’Ct some *-i0 million f.om the below Lincoln's 'ahouldw. AVe welcome charge accounts! .Green Trading Staitip* hundreds of mijiions in tolls.” crats have the edge 2G-7. French- government and the b(Hind from Boston, was nearlyde-: Leiand Howard, director of the Howard then took ari old penny dispute that rcachisl to the chief ■■ - PRIED u A S * ! arc given with cat,h sale* and also to ciisfoniers who pay their are given w ith cai^h sales and also to CustTime.rs who pa.v th(dr yeaterdS3’ in the Narrows. railed at Central Falls. R. I., when ' mint, said today every suCh rumor Phone MI 9-45;»5 or TR .5-;j271 for further facts. charge accountvwithin ftneeft (15> days after bllllhg date. Furthermore,, he claimed that j The best test, however, will come j Pt^ttch lines. ' and polnt^ out the same thin; of the state .Supreme Court, Charge acc'oiint within fifteen (15) days afthr hilling date. Heads' of„ the search party’ re- it ran over the Boston switch | is without foundation and that no plead(ul guilty today to four j' ftiaed to, say if they were looking the continuation of the. toll bridges ! when the bill moves into the House i Judge Connally said neither the point at the sarne spot. will result In a loss of "manj’ more* :ativea. where there I l^ench governnient -n o r-the ahip- which had beSn packed with Stones I iiiistakea were made in design or It's cauMd by the heavy press counts of embeaalcment. fric«« •fittllv* W( rtib ronimusity ani vicinity. for' anything, in particular But . result in a loss o f’'manJ’ more of RepresentiiTivea. ------„ . , .. .A rthur B. GOetze. 57, president | manufacture. J ' • "Our KeputaHom PLE.NTV OF FREE PARKING REAR OF .STOllfc . . - PLENTY o r FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE . . millions in business, w’hil.e at the are 141 Democrats and 138 Repub-i Hne is-entitled to exoneration from that atamp(i the qoUi design onto ' .Alderman changed hlg, , Innp- Geignr counters . to nieasure' of Western Electric Co. since 1956, i One aide of the new coin, with ■ l-'l DELCO-HEAT Is Your .As*uran«;e” radioactivity — yere used. 'The same tipie choking a. Greater licans. i por limitation of , liability in the a flat dUc of metal, Howard ex cant plm when he aroenred be* Hartford communi,ty that should In recent hearing and (kuieiises. 1 fins end resulting, explosion aboard dies of hiiart attack in Broadway j the profjle of Abraham Lincoln, is - ■fare superior Court Judge Bag* CoiMt Guar^ said results (>{ t’hg office in -Neiv Ydrk City.,.An unchanged from the model intro- fo,-h, the \ nu c***i ATUMTic a PACiPi.c ti* coopamt se a rc h w ere "nil.’’ be marching in progress, growth Republicans, have objected ‘to the ‘ tlie 6. S. Grandcamp. mond J. Devlin. Four o t h a if and culture.” The iFrench blamed, spontaneous Irish Superc9nat.)llation ai/llner duced'ip 1909. The j'taH' side ^ h a s ^ t ^ ^ ^ counts, including one of ojrtniar ' Coaat Guard and customs officials -Democratic bill because it would with Dublin’s'woman mayor and brand nfw: and features g repro^,£ead and shoulder has to ^ m Tk<.^lUL€cORI ’•WW« aaid the search was routine. During ”1 come froni the other end of al^Hsh, the stale’s 68 Itnlnicipal combustion for, tliel 8re on Uie from somewhere.” Howard said; ing money by fnlee piataiwn.' i i e r 62-d ay cruise the blvmpia vis” ; th* slate,” countered Rep. Gen- courts and 162 trial juptictr cdurts P^lench Line veksel, ioade’d with 53 other persons aboard makes it | diiction i)f the Lincoln Memorial. ft and three of theft were MANCHIOTiR COHH* l i . safely back to Shannon Airport bn-| ”E\’«r>’ lime we bring opt a new He ^added that it normally comes MANCHItTIR COHN* ■ 16 pointa, Including thij Bus- naro Orate, Darien Republican. "If and replace them w ith 44 Xull- fertilizer grade ammonium nitrate. Sentencing »*» .*#4 tV f 1 Ap^Super JiJarkets BABTFL^ vitivusiNc three engine* from 7()0 miles but coin there are a lot of rumors and c c j iINER j MAIN and OAK STREETS} , , |l] 20. " , .. O P R N E R MADS’ a n d O A K sirR E E T S porta of ibdtaaa, Yalta and' we are going to free toUa for peq- over th* Atlantic. ' w * get a big batch jmail and (Conttnned on Pag* Three) S l:.|*C.. '1 fOOS .SMBCM-H' MAIN STREET MANCHi^SUt COMM . ' ' —' pie .in Cannecttcut let’s fre# them (CoBUaned on Fag« Foori ' (Contlniied m* Fag* Two) of , > Telephone MI 9-4595—RockviU^Phone TB 5-327; .1 : A 1 n V- ■ .1 y MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL^D. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 10. 1969' PAGE TH R EE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1969 X - t A g y TWO > Columbia church la gt work wilt be put on 0 ^ 1 fn i t 100^11 Make^l it will be Included In the budget by the various groups. ' - submitted to the Board of Finance. Ellington Nurse Planning Jewish Women Meet Sheinwold on Edridge You Should Know,.. RETIRED A consultant on early childhood Th« Sisterhood of Knes»«.th Is­ adiication from the State Depart­ rael Synagogue will meet In the Church Plans To Address PTA ment of Education, Dr. Harriett Zone Change recreation room tonight at 8:15. Mrs. Mary Steru^ x Democrats Set N e w ^ in c o l i:. Nash, will meet with Mrs. Asinger ; pT.m. KNOCK OCT * 'feujh dealer Mr*. CKsstuidr* Ciarlegllo, Pub- FROM and principal Mrs. Doris E. Cham­ Mrs. Lieonard Kats of Wapplng Two Services 8CRE ENTRY Neitlter side vnlnersMe The assistant director of nurs­ Ifts Health Nurae consultant from berlain fo discuss a kindergarten Asked by 2 will give a book report on Boris Caucus Date I By Alfred gheimvold WOKIH ing aervic* at Mancjieater Mex the Bureau of Fubllc Health Nura- tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. 1 Pasternak's "Dr. Zhivago." The re- U.8. MeateieTeani 4k 8 5 X- Mothera tiiih to Meet Bolton Congfogetlonal Church ided a^A)ld morial Hospital fills four roles, and ing. State Department -of Health, Two gone change requests will! port will be in the futm of a crtti When you muat develop two V 7 5 2 A s OPEN Tba DonocnUc party will cau- “Carefree Cooking Electrically ’ a public hearing called j cal ^alysls. Mrs. Katz has writ- will go on "double'ge***®*'* next 5 A 10 9 4 ■ometlmea more, during the course will be ’gueet apeaker at a meet- be aired at fall. The decision was made last •ulte, which do you'tackle llrat^ ong oa MArch 14 at 8 p.m., in the will be the topic of the Mothers' ten for radio and television and of a day. Iflg of the PTA tonight at 8 Town Han. Democratic town Club,w.v... meeting in the-_____ Connecticut____ I Ellington Planning and has done dramatic work. Mrs. night at a special parish meet- The eiurwer hften depend* on WEST * * ^ g (Conttnaed from Page One) Mrs. Mar>’'Scarchuk Sterud, 105 chairman Lawrence Moe haa an- Light and Power offices in Willi- j Zoning Commission tonight at 8 Katz' report will follow a short ing. " which opponent 1* . ^uthvAppeals Baldwin Rd., helps the director to o'cioCH lu 1*** Horace W. Porter ST£CK mantle at 8 p m. tomorrow. The | Duplicate services of worship from the closest point — the rim select nupses who will give the School. X neuneed. bu.slness meeting. West opens the six of spades, Mrs. Clirlegllo will speak to the a.t the caucus canidldatea will be progrBvn will be pn^sented by Mrs. Merchandise Social and two church session* will be end East plays the queen. You 4 6 5 ♦VJL H right below the shoulder. Hence, best possible care to 187 patients Helm Kmuse. home service demon- ■Voters will hear the request of scheduled for September. This was mrt Finding at a time; she keeps charge of members oil the role of a nursing •ducted to run in the May Harry Uehman for a "change from The Sisterhood of Knesseth Is­ note Qist you need live tricks in J 7 3 ♦ Q 10 9 • the rim is narrower at this point. agency In the community and the recommendation of the Board SOUTH Howard reported that almost the payroll for the entire nursing 18 for town'offices. There will be strator. rural residential to commercial rael Synagogue will sponsor a the red suits and that you will Dual Fatal show a film. poaltiens to be filled on every Merchandise Social in the Elling­ of Deacons who had received the therefore have to develop both *AK3 .^every U.S. coin, regardless of de- department; she keeps the ti'me „ „ , ,, 1 , zoning in properly owned by him same suggestion from the Ad­ W K Q J 5 sheets for three shifts of nurses, Guest Doesn’t Appear l2FA i0U Sl town board and commission. Party Manchester Evening Herald located at the corner of Main ton Town Hall at 8 p.m. March 17. hearts and diamonds. omlnation, has such a thin spot. Columbia Workshop women were members who are interested in Andover correspondent. Mrs. Paul | Merchandise prize.s will be award- visory Council, the church school "Which red suit do y. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim quest is that of Sol I^vitt who; ed and proceeds from the refre^sh- staff and the Board of Religious first? amined it. The rim was thinner Crystal Lake, driver of a car In George Danton, chief photogra­ Moe or other members of the 2-88M. wi.shes a aimilar change on the mcnta will go to the Ellington Education. All had been studying It is important to note that West SmsOi Wist Noifo W above tl« head of Washington. as a regtilar nurse in time of need 2 NT. Bsss 3 NT All ftw which two teenagenkw'ere fatally an.vwhere in the hospital. pher for the Dpfenae Department DESIGNS Democratic Town Committee. property, formerly known as the High School Scholarship Fund. the proposal since its original sug­ has prolmbly led’ from a long Does tnia lopsidedness affect the sent wor,d he could not be pres gestion by John Scotford, church Opening lead — A 6 Injured Jan, 16, was Sentenced to Joins Law Firm it is the last duty that has Ktadergartea Report Sought Stockser Farm, located a’, the cor­ apade suit. West is probably the odds on a hlM^s-or-tails flip of the ent. He was to have been a gueet Coiiimiinion Set ner of Pinnev St. and Wlnjlsorville Manchester Evening ■ Herald El­ consultant, following a 2-day visit dangerous opponent. You want to coin, Howar(f''Was asked. 30 days In jail and fineH $100 In Atty. William J. Shea Jr., B'oul made her known by her fellow speaker, and would have shown a Mrs Robert P. Aeinger was ap- i lington correspondent, Mrs. tJ. F. der Rd., has become associated .workers as a’ nurse's nurse. Her pointed by the Board of BMucation \ Rd, recently. start by knocking out the sure en­ "I doubt it," he said, "'but yo)i Stafford .Springs Boroiign\Court film on diamond mining as well as Liehman could not he reached for Berr, telephone TKemont .5-9313. The church established an Ed­ try of the dangerous opponent. diamonds and return a spade. This can find out by flipping one 1,000 .yesterday afternoon for recHle.ss with the Hartfoi^d law firm of I cJsinpetence in nursing care was exhibiting replicas of the world's to submit a report on the cost of Passion Suinlay ucation 'Committee two years would establish West's suit while Schofield, Fav, and Courtney. the r^:ason she was chosen charge Including a kindergarten in the lo- .^ roninient on his reasons for wish­ If Weat has the king of dia­ times and keeping thick.” driving. A $200 bond was set fotNin most famous diamonds. ago which recently acquired ad­ he still had the ace of hearts. Atty. Shea, son of Superior i nurse ftf _the_ maternity upit w^hen A heavy snow storni In the Bos­ cal school system next fall. If the i ing the change monds, it will not be an entry; you Lacking the patience of a true appeal. Dt. .lame* N. Getlemy, presi­ I.avltt, who wishes his property ditional land for possible future will finesse through it. If West Whenever you got around to lead­ scientist, we gave up 'ATter 200 Court" Judge William J. Shea, was she first W'orked for MMH in Jan ton area, from where he was com­ information is submitted in time ArrcslH Decrea.se He then appeared last night In uar.v 1948. This was on the 3 dent Of the Hartford Seminary changed from an Industrial to a building plans. A special ways and has the ace of hearts, however, it ing hearts. West would lake ^ e flips with the new pennyi\ The admitted to the bar last month ing. and Illness of his wife pre­ and approved by the school board. Tolland Jtistice Court where he was to il shift. Foundatloft^.Jvill be the speaker at commercial zone, said today that During January means committee nas been active will be an entry. ace and cash his spades, defeating count; heads 102, tails 98. bound over to Tolland County Su­ He is a member of the Connecticut off." she says with a twinkle of vented his keeping his appoint­ his plans are not definite to Uie In recent months to create a build­ gOod She was soon moved to thli'd ment, he said. For this reason you win the the contract. Taking an old penny in perior Court on a charge of mis- and Hartford County Bar Associa­ soft green eyes. the men's cofnipunion breakfast "point'you could say this Is what first trick with the king of spades Dally Question Th* west as charge nurse on the same filonday Guests ing fund. condition, we tried again, scondiicf with a motor vehicle, tions. shift. After six months she was Took rConn CiourHpa at Center Congregational Church we wlH’do tomorrow If the request Police activity took a marked The Congregational Church Is and Immediately return the king Partner opens with 2 NT, and He received his eleihentai'y edu­ Members of the Monda>' ' (’Itib drop la.st month after increasing count; heads 100. tails 100. ^Bartholomew was the driver of moved to the day shift, a position In January the hospital pul a on Passion Sunday, Mirch 1.1 is approved today. ” He said the re­ not alone in Its problem. United of hearts. West refuses the trick, the next player passes. You hold: What's your count? cation in Manchester and was atop to this nonsen.ae of leisure met with Mrs, Irving Lohr yester­ Discouiit PriMS quest was made for possible, future in January over the preceding Spades—J 9 7 6 2; Hearts—A 10 the' car in which Alfred Bergeron she held until she was made as­ The men will gather in the Methodist Church has added a and you follow with the queen of Anyway. 100 still make $1 and Bgter Molotori.s, both 18 and graduated in 1951 from Taft School time, and hired hei; full time and day. Besides the Columbia niem- THIS IS YOUR LAST mHCl TO MY THESE TWO use of the land. three months. wing in recent years and has In­ hearts. This time West takes the 9 4; Diamonds—6 5; Clubs—7 3. sistant director of nursing aerrtce be:-s. Mrs. Walter Cnrle:' of Man­ AH Dcportmtiits .sanctuary at 7 o’clock for the In the monthly report to Gen­ both of Stafford, were fatally in­ in Watei'fown. In 1955, he was in November 19.56, then some. communion service, and breakfa.st Tax Collections stituted duplicate services and ace of hearts. He returns another What do .you say. jured. graduated with honors from Holy In the midst of her otlier work, chester and Mrs, Janies .Smith of FAMOUS DESIGNS AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVIN6L Ellington properly tax collector eral Manager Richard Martin, the church school sessions. St. Mau­ spade. Answer: Bid three clubs. This Manchester Native We.st Hartford. .4umtnei' re.st(lent..s will be served at 7:30 in Woodruff Police Department noted 94 ar­ The accideqt occurred in Tolland Cross College. He received his-legal she fo'ind time to lake courses at ARTHUR DRUG Everett C. Paluska will be at the rice ChuTCli. whose new structure Time to Hold Up does no promise club length but Appraisal Asked after a chase'' bv Stafford Clucation at the University of Con- The daughter of Mrs. Anna who ))iocl Willi the club while in hall. rests in February compared to 148 Police Scarchuk and the late Michael the Itiitverslly of (.’onnecticul ex­ Dr. Get’.cm;- received his B A. Ellington Town Hall for the pur­ is two years old. added a third It is now time for you to hold asks the opener to show a major who spotted the car speeding: necticut Law School from which he tension in waid management. The Columbia, were present in January. The report also listed Scarchuk, Mr.s, .Sterud was born .\rchers Aid Health Drtvjea Decide now on the pieces degree from Allegheny College, pose of collecting taxes March 21 | motor vehicle accidents in j Mass to Its regular schedule re­ up in spades. When East plays suit if he can. If he has no major By Parking Unit through Stafford 'Springs. : was graduated last June. hospital insists its nurses keep and 28 from 9 a m. to noon and 2 cently. the ten of spades, fou allow him suit, he will bid three diamonds. March 8, 1919 in Manchester She Ml', and Mrs. Artliur Hall, al- his B. D. degree from t'liion Theo­ February against 65 in January, j Bartholomew and s* third pas- Atty. Shea wa.s formerly em- attended schools here, graduating abreast of devt'lopmoiits In theory, you want...in EtrusCan- logical Sei.iinary, and did gradu­ to .1 p.m. Easter Breakfast Slated to win the trick. East continues (Copyright 1959, General Fea­ senger, Richard Cetpe^lli of Staf-1 ploye(1 at Hartford Accident In- terhnique, and medicine. lended the Caiicci' Fund Touriia- The number of complaints made j A step toward acquiring addi­ from Manchester High .School in nienl sponsored by the Groton Bow classic formality in a well~ ate study at Columbia Unlver.sily, He will be at the Crystal Lake to police Increased from 175 to I Bolton Congregational Church with his last spade, and you take tures Corp.) tional parking lot space on the east ford, were injured in the .larcident. I demnity.Co. a.s a claims adjustor. Mrs. Sterud is a member of tlie Firehouse on April 4 from 9 a m. the ace. 1937. From there she went to Hart- j Hiinler.s. held at Groton, Sunday New York S. hool of Social Work 210. will .serve Its Easter breakfast of side of Main St. was taken by the Mamhester Regisleied Nurses proportioned design, or to noon. Taxes may be paid at his The timing is perfect. You take ford Hospital School Of Nursing j Mis. Hall placed third in the and the t'niversity of Edinburgh. Of the arre.sts, 52 were the re­ pancakes and sausage from 7 to Town Parking Authority at a where she was graduated in 1940 Assn, and (he ConneilicUt Stale home on Snlpsic St. on any eve­ the diamond finesse, losing to Nurses Assn. She is also an Women's Aichery Division. L i l y o f t h e V a l l e y — Scotland. He received the honor­ sult of motor vehicle violations 7:45 a m. on Easter Sunday. The meeting last night. with her RN. Tlil.s lime of year, various ary degrees of DHD from Adelphi ning not listed on the schedule. and 42 the result of other mis­ first worship service will be held East’s king. At this stage. East Atty. Herbert Phelon. TPA chair­ Amei'ienn Red Cross niir.se. ahd a nature motif in contem­ School I-anguage Study can do nothing. No matter what Immediately after lecelving her , woiks. although infrequently, at an'lieiy meets ■ around the .slate College and DD from Allegheny demeanors. In January, there were al 8:30 am. A second worship man, said it ' as decided to have 4 Bandits Caught degree, she went to work for Hart- I litonate their procced.s to .such College. He was minister for 14 The Ellington Role Study Group 92 motor vehicle offenses and 54 service will be held at 10 a.m. he returns, you can take nine MANSFIELD two properties in the vicinity of the Blood Bank. Her tiiishand is porary design . . . and tilrtts. mr- 9* -tM cr ford Hospital until 1943, when she; fdi'ives. Last week the Halls at- years of the Garden City Com­ will meet tonight at 8 at the other offep.ses. There will be no church school aes the Purnell PI. parking lot ap­ married Arne P. Sterud, a native of | now a clcrlt at the post office in leniied The Heart Fund Shoot held we'll budget payments to Longview School to discuss a There was an increase In breach sion and children will attend wor There would be a different story praised so that offer.s be made Mancliester. munity Church in Garden City, . Ywk 1.*— I HELLO I Opening Minneapolis. Minn. During Hid jin Portland under spon.soi .ship of .N.Y.. prior to resuming the presi­ foreign language program. Miss of the peace and assault and bat­ ship with their parents. Junior to tell if you started with the dia­ for them. Her hobbies used to be such a ■- ! the Hardware City Bowmen suit you. Rose Angellnl. Latin and Spanish tery charges in Februa,ry com­ monds after taking the first spade With $72,321 Loot first few year.s of her marriage, | live ones as tennis, liut now lean dency of Harlfcrd Seminary Foun­ and chancel choirs will sing at the A G A IN ! I Friday! It wa-s also the decision of the j Mai'ch 15 i.s set foi- the annual teacher at Ellington High School, pared to the preceding month. first service and .senior choir at trick. East would win the king of authorit.v.members that if no .suit­ she like so many brides, traveled '• moi'c' to reading and gardening.- Serving pieces in both patterns from $3.33 to dation in lO.'iS. around the country to be near her Polio Rlioot spon.sored bv Uie will speak on the high school lan- There were 10 of the former and 4 10 a.m. will drill at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow able agreement can he reached be­ "and sometimes keeping peace ' $15.75 . . . regularly $4.75 to $22.50. Popular *erv. Dr Gettemy Is a member of the at the flrehouse. (Continued trom Page One) breezed in with guns In hand and husband in the service. ' Kraiikliii Mill Field Areiiers The board of directors of Union Theo­ gruage program suggested by thq of the latter last month, but only Reservations for Uie breakfast tween the town group and the land Hall.s and sevetal from the Colum­ 7 of the former and none of the may be made with Julius L. holders, then the matter will he wearing Halloweeivtype inasks. She lived in many plaees, some 1 ices from $67.20 .. . regularly $96.00. logical Seminary, of Japan In­ State. spector Rimer Robert.son gave or­ of which are hard for her to i-e-1 Srvcnili Boily I'oiiiitl bia Lake Bowmen, whicli Hall in- I Terrance Crowley, Junior High latter in January. Strong of Hebron Rd. Advertisement — turned over to tl)e Board of Direc­ They quickly .sH, to stuffing ternational Christian Univer.sity ders that, if the door were locked, member. "You're there for a month ; ' slriicts, plan to participate In that | After this Sale — these patterns will be retired School English teacher who will Rules of the road violations Scoiitse to Dance The best for-' less money, by tors for further action. paper shopping bag.s tbyth bills but Foundation. Inc., and of the Great­ having your car insured in Safeco. a hitch developed after three min- or two, then to Virginia, then back Hazleton, Pa., Match 10 :A*i — meet. from open stock. Additional and fill-in pieces will Washing di$h*s teach’ French next year, ^vlll speak dropped from 26 to 13 in the 1- Girl Scout Troop 108 will hold a Several weeks ago the TPA began police would shoot off the lock and I Certltleale of Approval Grantetl er Hartford CXnincil of Churches month period, and parking viola­ Call the Crockett Agency Inc., concentrating its efforts toward \ites. The appearance ()^ a cus­ again." She worked in the Vallejo Kiiemeti removed tlie boily of a 47- He was r’ oder tor of the New on foreign language programs for dress rehearsal Thursday from 6 smash in with gun.s blazing. Community Hospital in California year-old woman yesterday from Windiiani-Lincoln Merciii'V Inc. be obtainable only at made-to-ordtr prices. is «osy today... Grades 7 and 8, tions decreased from 18 to 2. at m 3-1577. PROGRAMS acquiring property" on the east side tomer. who fled sfter a gHpipse York City Aasociallon of Congre- to 7:30 pm. at the Qommunity The door wasn’t locked and in where she was charge nurse of a the I'harred debris of tlie 5-atory was g: anted a certificate of ap- Equipment Donation of Main St. so that existing park­ through the door, rattled lhe'lq)b- gational-ChrLslian Churches, and Hall for its Folk Dance Party on an instant the' police were in the bei s and cau.sed them to flee. medical ward in 1944. She returned Hotel Cary Mis. Mary .Mt Alarney I pioval hy the Zoning Board of "Sterling is for now . , , for you" The Ellington Women’s Club has March 19. The troop has invited Manchester Evening Herald 1 ing facilities could be eldended. Be­ I Appeals Iasi riiglil. which will al- ] has been active in other Congre­ Bolton oorreapondent, Doris M. fore that Ume, the group had ex­ room with guns drawn, shouting They put a tear gn.s bomb '.t o Hartford in 1945, then went v.'as the sevcntli victim of last gational and Inter-denominational notified the Board of Education Breakfast Held Troop 69 of Manchestci's north­ "Hands up." None of the men in ^ th her husband to Key West. Thursday's earl.v moi iuug hlazc I low I'ppaii' of new and used nintoi' j that $250 has been set aside from D'ltalla, telephone .Mitchell 8-5545. amined sites on the west side of which looked like a t:n can about activities. west neighborhood to be its guests the room made a move to resist. .aix inches tall in the middle of FIK.. until 1947. ("During that Authot'iljps said tlicy now have ' vehicles and selling of gasoline, the Club’s funds for equipment for at the party. l.,ocal Scouts w|ll en­ the street. ! Tlie conipanv plans lo build a new - Tickets to the breakfast may On Seoul Sunday The exact location of the proper­ Police said all the money taken the floor a." they left, warning the time 1 was a lady of leisure, " she accounted for all 55 pcr.sons known DEWEY-RICHMAN the new high school library or tertain the 24 Waddell, Scho^ Video Everyday I plant on Rt 6 across from Hopkins be obtained at the church office ties under discussion was not re­ in the bank robbery was on the cuslomei's and bank employes to recalled^. to have been in the brick btiilding or by calling Edward Bushnell youngsters with a program iw French Held Lial)le All Rights Reserved— table. "keep .your eyes on the bomb ’ In August of 1947 the Slenids when the Are erupted. : "rrailer Sales, j fifly G"-l Scouts and Brownies dan-'es and then teach the dances vealed bv Phelon, since negotia­ 7bi MAIN STREET tions are still going on, and he Officers said Parks whistled in Police said the bomb failed to go returned ld.51anchester, and Mr.s. Demolitiou of weakened sccllon.s, Three can'didatea^or the princi- of Second Congregalional ^ iirch to their guest.s. The l^ocal .Scouts Jj.| 0 X H S C l l V B l a S l H. T. Dickenson A O ., Inc. ^ Manchester Evening H e r a ld : . . . > ,1 ea 1 1 cnioved hi eakfnst tng^rtner m h el- felt it would premature to pin- astonishment when told later how off because of a defect in the f::se. Sterud resufNgd her woik. tlu.'( of tlie slructuie is scheduled to be­ pa ship of Die IxinjfvicwIx>ngview School | J rnliiiuhia correapomlent Mrs. Don- , ' ' - . ^ ~ ! iowship hall on ,Girl Sf'mit Sunna\. have been instructed by Mrs, An- J point Uiem much was taken from the bank. The holdup was marked by cool lime at MMH?..Froni August to gin today. When this is coniplelcd, will be interviewed by the Board of drew Verprauskas of Andover. January she worked part lime. officials plan to condiirt a probe aid R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy The honor giie.st \\ a.s Mrs. Ar­ (Continued from Page One) The installation of directional ; He was quoted as saying lie precision throughout and took only Adverlisc in The Herald— It Pays Education Sunelay at 3 p.m. nold Tozer. wlio asked the ble.ss- Food Sale Set signs on a pedestrian walkway i thought that il was "only a small three minutes. "You know with every weekend into the cause of the blaze. I 8-,34.35. Gordon Getehell. present princi­ Mrs, Elmer Weden and Mr.s. They stripped off the rubber pal of the Ixtngview .School, has ing. Breakfast was served by The judge dlsagrCed.^ In his brief leading from Main St. to the Pur- country bank ” and that the loot nicmhets of the VV'omen’s ('hnstian Ernest Howard will be in charge TV WHERE nell lot was also discussed al the 1 probably totaled about $10,000 noses as they ran piled into the been cliosen principal of the new, , of a food sale at the J. Vi'. Hale and said the most plausibje expla­ All four men were said to have Ellington High .School, now being i e ows ip After brenkfa.sit the meeting whic' was held in Phelon's coupe and drove off. girls joined in community singing, store in Manchester Saturday nation for the'fire was a cSreless- signed statements admitting parti­ The holdup was one of three CANDIES con.atrucled ■Sponsored by the WSCS of United YOU WANT IT! office. TOP ENTERTAlNMiNT-Tho Dinoh Shoro Chsvy Show-NBG-TV ond lha Pol Boon# Chovy Showroom-waaldy on ABC-TV. so’s homo hooting led by Mrs. (^hfton Hines. ly discarded cigarette or match- cipation in the holdup, and to have major robberies in less than two Ellington Grange Methodist Church, The sale, will acknowledged their amateurish­ hours in the New York metropoli­ The Ellington Grange willV have Troop 26 led the pro- open at 9:30 a.m. He found the French negligent and ^ a m k A Sylvajila Portable TV , . . ; ce.‘»sion to reserved .seat.s ut the ness in the enterprise in this fash­ tan area. The other two were in our woyl an open hnu.ae meeting ’tomor- ‘'inni - | worsliip service All church families will be con­ the ship unseaworthy. ELECTRONICS brings your favorite pro­ Soroptiiiiist Chib The Grandcamp caught lire and grams to any room in the ion; New York City. row at 8 pm. subject of the nmet- Raldyga and tacted for possible contributions to They had never taken,the trouble In Queens, two gunmen got ; 6 The Impala l-Door Sedan— Ten get premium quality ing is "Operaliou Forward ” Tlus exploded April 16, 1947. It touched home! Buv voiirs soon at Norecn Southergill and Brownie the event. Baked goods may be LABORATORIES Planning Projects to "case" the bank beforehand, away witli $8,000 from a savings | Uobilheat with RT-98 . . . the meeting is open to the public and left at the church on Friday eve­ off" another explosion aboard an­ STANEK’S. Plenty of I Scouts Mar\' ElJCn Mitchell and other freighter, the S. S. High Fly­ I free parking. none of them had ever been in it and loan association. j most completely effective fuel will feature entertainment fiirni.ali- ning or before 8:30 a.m. Saturday. and it wasn't even selected for the In Manhattan, a man walked up j ed bv local talent Refre.shmenta I Joan Baldygii, comi'ri.acd tlie color They may also be left at the home er. 277 BROAD Mt*. Arnold Thompson, 25, flfl additive in use today. And ■ gtia rd. robbery until just before the hold­ to a teller at a bank in the gar- , you gut prmium service. Ai>- will he .served following tlie meet­ of .Mrs. Howard at the Notch. More than 500 were killed and Forest St., past president of the inenl district, slipped him a more than 3,000 injured when the Soroptimist Club, was hostess at up was staged,. tOBsatie d^reries . . . a bal­ ing. Applications for memhersliip Hour of Sharing RADIO TELEVISION Officers said the quartet merely threatening note, and walked off slionld be presented at this meet­ Bolton Congregational Church fires spread through the small city the meeting last evening, at which anced payment plan and many on Galveston Bay. Petroleum and Mrs. Elizabeth Ubert presided. had decided a couple of weeks ago with $7,(160. : dtlMr extras designed to make ing. Maiiclic.stcr Elks participated in the Inler-denomina- that they would try a bank stick- A suspicious salesman, who was I Oixler III the Ea.stem StAr lional "One Great Hour of Shar­ chemical installations went up in t'haniifl S Bartfurd. Cobb. Several projects were discussed huBse hestinf rtaUf tan- further explosions. Channel 8 New Haven Coaa. for spring and early summer up. A stolen car, with plates stol­ behind him in line, followed him I Mr and Mrs. 'lohn Dombqck Plan Irish Night ing’^ Sunday and realized more Channel 18 Hartford. Conn. The U.S. government, after pay­ activities. No definite action was en from another, was used for the to the stieet. pointed him out to! have been elected Worthy patron than $Tj) in a special collection for Cliannel 'tt bpriaafleld.. Maat. getaway, police said. police and he was nabbed. the needy and sick of the world. ing claimants, filed $70 million in Channel SO New Britnin. Conn. taken or dates set beypnd the g T -« a and worthy i latron by Hope The four were charged with as­ He was identified as Howard M obilheat Irish .Night will be observed by Four women of the Missionary elaims against the French. The Channel 40 Holyoke. Ha»a. March 23 meeting at the home of Chapter No 60. O.E.S. Glher of­ Manchester Lodge of Elks Satur­ Chanrel 63 W aterbory i^onn. sault and armed robbery. Zior. 39. of The Bronx. Police said ficers elected were: Mr. and Mr.s Conmiiltce of tlie church took the amount represented the face value Mrs. MUdred Wasley, 20 Acadgmy Assorted day night at the lodge home. St., to follow a dinner at Miller’s Four Wore Masks he admitted using a note to rob John McLeod, a.ssociale patron j collection dressed in costumes to of claims settled. 3:04 < 9) O. HKNRY rLAVH U VBE BOLAND Chocolate* Arthur Buckler and his commit­ ______- Despite their apparent lack of another Manhattan bank of al­ and matron, Mrs. Florine Slater, i represent some of the areas which Judge Connally ruled yesterday (J2-30I VOL’ N(i I)B. MALONE Restaurant at 6:30 p.m. most $3,000 less than a month ago. tee will serve corned beef and cab- on testimony offered in a hearing ( K-531 BEAT THE CLOCK OIL COMPANY MrsrTTiqmpson, assisted by her | planning, the bank holdup at first $ ■ 1 3 5 % ^ 7 0 i secretary: -Mrs. Be.ssie Price, i paj.p tomato juice, boiled potatoes, will be benefited. Mrs. R. Knee- The salesman was Stephen Slad- W E GIVE iJ'AT land Jones Sr, repre.sonted Poland; on that case here Jast April. 1401 ALL STAR PLAYHOUSE 369 CENTER ST. daughter, Mrs. Arnoldeen Petru- seemingly had all the earmarks of I treasurer; Mrs. Ruth Hakey, con- relish trav. hot ixill.s, coffee and ice JiSO ( 81 CONNECTICUT BAJOJ- zello, served a buffet. l a professional touch: The four men kus. of Lynbrook, N. Y. 1 lb. bo« 2 ib. bo« I diictre.s.s; Mrs. Rebecca Carr, a-s- Dinner will he .served at 7 Mrs. William Riley,- India; Mrs. 8TAND Tel. Ml 3-6320 GREEN STAMPS Leonard Wood, Japan; and Mrs. ( 3-40) THE VERDICT IS the finest, freshest candies you i sociate cor.ductress: Mrs. Lucile I n', lock and dancing will begin at YOURS Carl.son .Mrs, I.aMS .Miflitt and Dar- lock to the nnisic of Loti Jo- Howard P. Jensen Latin America. (33-30) FROM THESE ROOTS an buy . . . exclusively ours Bulletin Board (S3) WHO DO YOU TRUST? 24-Hour Burner Service m.s Plimimer. trustees j Pert’s hand. Cub Scout Pack 73 committee 4:00 ( .I) RANGER ANDY -Ml Church World Tour General chairman of the event is (33-30) qU K K N FOR A DAY ‘Home Heating Specialists will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at ( 8-03) AM ERICAN BANDSTAND MORIARTY An All CMurrh World Tour” Hnyniond D. MiCaithy. TKRRIKIC KNTERTAINMKNT: Since 19.35” QUINN'S sponsored by the Church School, i 'Pickets are available from John the school. (40) rCN HOUSE Spfncer Tracy In 4:13 (40) THE SECRET STORSt Pilgrim Fellowship and Mission ' o ’Brien and William Collins, ticket Nursery and kindergarten teach­ ers of United Methodist Church 4:30 ( 3-40) THE EDGE OF NIGHT BROTHERS , Council of the Ellington Congrega- | co-chairmen, "THE LAST HURRAH ' (33-30) COUNTY FAIR (40) THE HONEYMOONERS PHARMACY tional Church, will be held Friday I — school will meet tonight at the 1 plus 3:00 ( 3) FE ATU R E FIL.M 10:0* ( 3-i0> g a b y MOORE SHOW evening at 7. church at 7:30. Randolph Scutt In "T(»fl, D ork Olid H oD diom e” (iueuta: Jnne Powell. 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H«r A4ai*tty QuMn Bifobsih R (51) THE ORBIBTOPHERS • :Se ( 3) R E D SKELTON SHOW , 2:4* (3-4S) JIMMY DEAN SHOW ' oi th« loyal Opara Howo, CovasI Gardon GneeU: Ceiar Roiqero, (2^S*)• TRUTH OH ’4MIN81!> Terry' Bloore ql7RNpra-(Ci^) (33-3*) BOB CUMMINGS SHOW ( 8-63I DAY IN COURT For Extra Energy . . . TOM ORROW Thru SATURDAY ' "Bob the Mstrhmaker” . .$:S4 ( S-4«) HOUHE PARTY, ( S-5S) N AK ED CITY (22-.T*) HAOOIB BAOGIS (Color) d r i n k a t l e a s t Seei/our local Chevrolet dealer and pick out your new Chevy! AULTHK EXCiTBMKNT O f THK PMZC NOVKLI '"Ten Cent Dreamu’* ( 8-53' MUSIC BINGO JEmAnue ihe LARK today at- GARirCOfm-MMliASQIEU’l^ 3 GLASttS MORI ARTYl BROTHERS Conhocticut Approved BOLAND MOTORS, inc. TiM ittttihii'O m 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE fRESH CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY Inc, RANGE and FUELOIL 888 CENTER STREET—MANCH1»IEB. CONN. AMPii e a w i N i l MANCHESTER. I v J MtAt IMlATat I 31B CENTER ST.--FHONE Ml 3-513B EVIRY DAY 1229 MAIN STREET T v ; , 1 \: ,V ■r ■• 1. ■ ■' :"v .'I • -V ^ A G i m n i MANCHhiSTKK bvliiMNG HEHALH» MANCWKSTEH, CONNh I'UEiSOAY, MARCH 10, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10« 1959 this pleased .most ot the audience bring is askAd to contact Mrs. W il­ heQ to eetebUeh an otf-atraet paHc- Rockville-V ernon Treggor Hits waa apparent by the evident joy fred E. HIU. Those unable to at­ South Windsor liq; a n a for town employea. Tlia which th«V expressed after each Coventry selection which contained a par­ tend have been asked to leave thalr main purpoaa ia to allminata tbe MANCHESTER ticularly long, high note dorir a la News about the New Rockets! Planners Pick MHSy jnlte boxes with Mrs. C. Ir v l^ praaant traffle haaard of parking Opera Mode Loomis at her-home on Rt. 44-A. on Main 8t. &>nvalesceiit Home Request grarid opera. The Fragment Soejety recently Sullivan Ave. Plana to remodel tha Town Hail Unfortunately. Mr. Bjoerling was Class Space In no way aided in capturing the PI--' voted $180 toward Its missionary w en first started in 19S7, when a By PHILIP TREGGOR elusive muse by his pianist for the 3 Other Pool Sites program which sponsors their 100,000 eatlniate was obtained on SHEET METAL WORKS Denied by Appeals Board Proof that music lovers arc still For Retarded Zone Change the pioject. The matter was tabled INOORPORATED evening, Schauwocker. •'adofited” Korean war orphan, willing to come out In spile of He seemed content to clomp about _ _ It Kang Hak Koo. The group has re­ at d m Umw pending ^proval Itovn Pta^dnc Gomnil«ilao»w»ter d«p»rtin«nt MUmated tha Town Planning and 'Zoning UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The Vernon Zoning Board of A p -f gymiiMium March 20. Baseball bad weather waa apparent last on the keyboard with his foot down ■\ wwld coat"about $1«.000 to IniUll ceived a letter bt thanks from their ” _practice__..I__M.W.V, begins rfi Msreh 18. on the sustaining pedal. otiort ftmr ilt i* fBr'piropoaed o u t - ---- — ‘ ti«rwM tn <«• Topic of Talk "sdopted" son Ui reference to a Talks Tonight Oommisalon. Progress since then peala has denied a request for op evening when an enthusiastic audi­ tha sewera. NEW LOCATION Mlsalng 0!rt,ls>cated Last night’ s audience held a ildiii — ilMiiitTir pooli at a m«ating Christmas package sent him. waa atalled by the necessity for eration of a convalescent home at ence gathered in the auditorium of BaUdlns lart Town Planning Englnoer Ed­ Josephine Rey, 16 year old large contingent of w era lovers. A number of problems facing Laymen to Meet A public haaring on raaonlng bo- newiachool construction. the University of Connecticut to ■IgtiK -snd alao decided to recoili­ ward J. Rybcayk was ajAed to the former Beach estate on Bol­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael It was amusing to watch and hear the mentally retarded classes con­ The Tolland Assn, of Oongrega- fore the Towr-i Planning and Zoning Latfeeran l>nten Service Rey, 87 W, Main St., missing since hear the celebrated tenor, Jussi them endure the liedcr and other n g a saerer and kighwaw proj­ compile additional and more spe­ Uonal Laymtn win have a dinner Our Savior Lutheran Church ton Rd. cific figures regarding the pro­ ducted for 16 children from C5ov- Cornmissldn covering the general 319 BROAD ST. Friday, hafe been located at a Bjoerling. songs while walling for their be­ ect M Fann Dr. which would coat meeting the evening of March 17 will hold a Lenten Family Service John Mason, secretary, said, the The program consisted of oper­ posed project before the recom­ entry and 8 from Mansfield, has area- south of Sullivan Ave. be­ friend’s house' in New Haven. loved arias. Quite frankly I should «>pze*im alely S3d,000. at the Church Community House. tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Wap- applicants, Patrick A. Palazzolo of atic arias by Handel, Bizet and In addition the TPC waa pre- mendation lyas made. How it wouid prompted an open meeting with PHONE Ml 3-S413 Police sent out a teletype mes­ have much preferred to have Mr. The Second Congrtgatlonal tween Rt. 8 and Buckland Rd. to ping Elementary School. The Rev.- sage FYlday night when the girl Giordano; German, songs by Schu­ •ented with a plan for a , 24-Iot be paid for was not decided by the educational specialists. New Britain and Thomas A. Grasso Bjoerling give an enllre program Church Mr. and Mrs. Club will the East Hartford tow-n line will Walter L. Abel, church pastor, will GENERAL did not return horrie, and contact­ bert, Strauss: two songs by Rach­ of operatic excerpts, which he ■ub-divialaR Highland S t, aet TPC which felt this was up to the The meetlnjf will be' held at 8 of Windsor Locks failed to prove on serve dinner with the following take “Barabbas, the ' People's ed New Haven police to check maninoff; a Scandinavian group. could do most capably, rather than a tentative date for a public hear­ directors. p.ni Friday at the Storrs Gram­ be held tonight at 8 at the Pleasant SHEET MCTAL WORKS copnmittee in charge: Mr. and Mrs. Choice'* as his sermon topic. any financial hardship, the only relatives in that area. While one cannot deny that Jus­ listen to his slap a lot of HtUe in- ing on a reipieat for a email roaub- mar Sohooi where the classes are Valley School. Sewage Empties In Brook Robert Thorp, Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ Lenten services sre short and a JOBBING AND ' grounds on which the variance Mayor Herman G. Olson tciday si Bjoerling ha.s a great tenor noeenl songs about most tnartis- dlviaion. granted developer E. J. conducted jointly by the two David D. Smith, commiaaion The Planning Oommlssion ar­ as D. McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. nursery ia provided to enable the could have been granted. praised the police department for voice, one can deny that he always tically. HoU a eerwer right of way across rived at its decision regarding towns. chairman, said two changes are CONTRACT WORK The session will be of vital in­ Elbert E. Carlson entire family to attend. Refresh­ The property is located in a resi­ its action on this case. The Mayor uses this fine instrument to good In conclusion, one must deplore town property and briefly dis­ Farm Dr. after months of study After the dinner, the Rev. How­ proposed for the district. An indus­ terest to the future of these clash­ ments will be served following the dence A A zoiie which does riot is still considering reports pre­ advantage. Mr. Bjoerling is cer: the lack of contemporary Ameri- cussed capital ImppovemenU. during which it considered many ard May, pastor of the Federated trial expansion zone paralleling the Your Needs Large Or Small Will es in this area, according to Mr. service. permit the operation of a business. sented by the Department on a tainly not at his best as a recital­ ran song on the program, Mr. 'The senior high school first ropoaals for sewering the ares. Church of ■Wllllngton, will speak soon-to-be-constructed connector Meetings Tonight Receive Careful Attention and Consideration previous search case which the ist. He is first and foremost on Bjoerling Is a twentieth century choice fo r a swimming pool site ?he Commission was particularly and Mrs, William E. Glenney of highway linking Uie South Windsor Under Direct Supervision Of A hearing on the appeal, March and show" slides on his seven years Wapping Grainge will meet to­ mayor felt was not handle^ prop opera man. The loud, sustained singer singing to a twentieth cen- with Globe Hollow selected as sec­ concerned with the fact that sew­ Rt. 44A. Co i-ntry. co-prealdenta bridge with Rt. 15 is contemplated 3. in Vernon Center Firehouse at­ i ..... ' as a home missionary In Alaska. night at 8 at the Wapping Com­ tracted about 20 persons from the erly. high notes are his forte. The long­ jury Amcrienn audience. He has ond. The other two selections age from some of the houses in the of the parent group for these for the section south of Chapel Rd. Arrests Reported Reservations for the dinner should munity House, "The Wearing of Bolton Rd. area, all of whom ob­ er, louder and higher he sings the that obligation, were the Verplanch and Buckley area are emptying into nearbv- Hop children. be made by Sunday with Raymond A second recommendation of the "BOB" DAVIS William Mulki, 39, of 19 Bellevue louder the 'applause and bravos. The parents have been notified the Green" will highlight the pro­ jected .to the operation of a con­ schools. Brook Storrs. commission would zone low-lying Ave., was arrested at his home at This pattern was so marked last The TPC chose the four loca­ Extension of the drive fits in that one of the two classrooms land with clay .soil and poor drain­ gram. valescent home there, Ma.son said. Norwich Man Killcfl Paper fliooees Mrs. Potter The Lithuanian Social Club is 2 p.m. yesterday on complaint of night as to make one wonder if tions at the request of the swim­ with the Commission's plans for at the school, now being used for Mrs. Russell D, Potter has been age near the Podunk River as A question waa also raised as to his wife. He is charged with in­ holding a card party tonight at 8 the acceptance of the wooden the singing were some kind of ath­ Holyoke, Mass., March 10 i/Tl ming pool committee of the Board connecting streets whenever pos­ the special claaaes. will be needed named editor of “The Voice of the Rural 30 and Rural 40, precluding toxication, assault and battery and letic feat such as high-jumping. 1959 OLDSMOIIIE SUPIK IS FIISU—Olds has done great ever Ireforc. For your workaday needs, the rear seat of Directors which is conducting sible to do away with dead ends, by the town of Mansfield for Its housing subdivisions. at the Pleasant Valley clubhouse. frame building for a convalescent A 2-car collision last night on icy Bell.” a monthly publication of the Prizes w ill be awarded and re­ resisting arrest. He posted a $500 Long years of singing In opera, things with the '69 Fiesta! There's more passenger folds flush with the floor in a single, simple motion . . . a study as to the best sites in Improve traffic flow and nid In owm increased enrollment of ele­ home by the State Fire Marshal’s bond for court appearance Mon­ Route 5, between Holyoke and Second Congregational Church. Ample opportunity for property freshments served. on big stages and over huge or­ Northampton, coal the life of Roy room and more cargo tpace! When you’re going places giving an 8-inch longer cargo deck, 13% greater carry, which to place the facilities, if town development. mentary pupils in September. In order that all news will go to owners to exp'ress their views will office. day. chestras has destroyed, almost Births Announced B e n j a m i n, 23. of the. Norwich, Wttn Uie lamuy, m e new riesui Betim blx in miiiu twin- ing capacity. • For... t early ...... delivery, ..--.i, see your local author- and when they are built. The plan to develop a 2t-lot sub- Unless more classroom space be provided at the hearing. Smith Zone Change Requested Kenneth J. Arnold Jr., 22, of 43 with the family, the new Fiesta seats six in solid com- j .■ one source, each organization or A daughter wa.s born at the completely, any intimate or deli­ Conn., YMC.A. Miss Barbara Vin­ Members of the commission de­ divislon on the north side of High­ can be made available all the chil­ group has been asked by the Rev. said, in urging all concerned to A $400,000 motel, planned for Rt. Brooklyn St., was arrested at his cate style that he may have had In fort . . . with more leg room and more hip room than ized Oldsmohile Quality Dealer today! cided it would be best to locale land St was presented briefly by dren from the ages of 6 to 16 will Hartford Hospital March 3 to Mr. 15 in Vernon, will be the subject of home about 10 p.m. yesterd"” on cent, 19, of Plainfield, Conn., aiif- C. Arthur Bradley, pastor, to ap­ attend the meeting. and Mrs. Paul Mott of Station 30. OUR his earlier days. Today he is as fered a pos.slble skull fracture and the pools near the schools in order Atty. John D. t.«Belle on behalf of necessit.v be placed In the aame point a member to be responsible The hearing la part of a master another public hearing next month complaint of his wife. He posted a subtle as a ten-ton truck. to take advantage of already ex­ A t the same hospital on March 5 $25 bond for appearance in Rock­ a punctured lung, and Clarence of Camillo Cambolatt, local con­ classroom in September. for getting news stories and cal­ plan for rezonlng made by the com­ because of technicalities. Pleased Audience isting lockers, and sanitary and tractor. The tract, to be called In­ Under the present program sev­ mission with the help of Merrill H. a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. INVESTMENT IN Irving R. Stitch of West Hart­ ville City Court Monday on a Bisscll. 26, Norwich, several brok­ endar Items to Mrs. Potter. Dead­ Richard Brown of Overlook Rd. True, there were some moments shower facilities in the building. galls Heieht.s. was changed from en children fro. i Coventry and line for such Information will be Lincoln, the town's planning con­ ford has filed application for a charge of breach of the peace. of gentleness but far too few. The en ribs. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, 512 WEST CENTER STREET Coming Events Clifford Fardig. 50, Northamp-' This would avoid capital expendi­ a Rural Re.sidence to an A Zone three from Mansfield between the the Monday before the last Fri­ sultant. change of zone fors-the land south general Impression was that Mr. Advertisement— The Ladies Auxiliary, AOH, will ton, driver of the other car, did tures for additional slructures, in ages of 6 and 12 years are being day of each month. Court Casas YOUR HEALTH of Rt. 15 and west of Tunnel Rd. Bjoerling's basic range of dy­ Auto insurance high? Then hold a potluck .supper Thursday eUmlnate the costs of site im- I>aBelle told the Commission he taught by Mrs. Genevieve Robin­ 6Iaaonlc Program The requested change is from resi­ namics is loud and louder. That not require hospital care. Flnee totaling $163 were as­ check Safeco rates. Proudly rep­ at 6:30 p.m. in the Moose rooms. provemenU and provide adequate wa,s submitting the plans so they son of Hartford in one classroom. Uriel Lodge, AFandAM, will dential to commercial. could be studied and the location sessed and $75 in bonds were for­ resented by the Crockett Agency Our up-to-date prescription department Members are requested to turn out parking, they said. In another classroom eight chil­ have a atated communication at Stitch was granted a variance by Globe Hollow waa recommended of the two afreets In the proposed feited in nine cases heard by Judge Inc. at Mitchell 3-1577. represents our investment in your health. in a body Sunday for 7 a.m. Mass dren from Coventry and five from 7:30 p m. Saturday at the Mason­ Benedict A. Kapehunos at last the Zoning Board of Appeals last because of its potential for devel­ subdivision decided upon to the Mansfield between the ages of 13 June but has not yet started con­ at St. Bernard’s Church. TPC's satisfaction. ic Hall in Merrow. The master night's Town Court session. Eight Manchester Evening Herald As a member of the community health team, Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ opment as a family type recrea­ and 16 years are given instruction ma.son degree will be conferred on struction on the motel. No work on the subdivision is case.s involved motor vehicle and South Windsor correspondent El­ we maintain complete stocks of pharmaceuticals, hontas. will be vi.sited Friday at tion area. by Karl Woodman of WllllmanUc. candidates after a business meet­ Charles H. Brown, chairman of center Springs PoaslbUlty contemplated until late summer tralHc violations; the other was more Burnham, telephone Mitchell antibiotics, biologicals, 8 p.m. by Great Pocahontas Char­ There are no instructions provided ing. Refreshments will be served. for dumping rubbish on a public the Zoning Commission, advised The poralbUlty of choosing Cen­ 1-A.Belle said. It is hoped to tie the fob these children after they reach 4-0674. and special iherapeutic agents. lotte Horn and her board of great sewer work on the tract with plaiis 4-H Club Meeting highway. Stitch that the variance expired chiefs. Members are to bring arti­ ter Springs Park as a site was the age of 16 years. The Baa and Cackle 4-H Club after six months as well as the considered but it was derided it for improving Highland St . he Dispositions Included; Robert STREP THROAT INCREASES We are specialists trained to compound cles for the penny table. BRAS and Bra-s’lettes will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday at building permit, because construc­ would not be suitable under the said. Hospital Fund Grows A, Bassett, Providence. R.I.. fail­ Hartford, March Iff (A*)— Strep your doctor’s prescriptions and are prepared Events Tonight A total of $2,200 to date has the liomc of TTieodora Hladky. tion was not begun. Stitch had re­ committee plan calling for the in­ The TPC set April S as the ten­ ure to display PUC plate. $25 throat case.s in Connecticut con­ to render the professional'service you Favette Lodge, AFandAM, will tative date for a public hearing on been pledged over a 3-year period There will be a demonstration on newed the building permit but not stallation of four swimming pools bond forfeited- Stuart M. Bowles, tinue to mount, the State Health and your doctor have a right to expect. hold' a stated communication at a request Francis S Pi.sch who by Coventry residents toward the the docking of lambs, according the variance. Brown said applica­ 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Otherwise it might be considered Windham Community Memorial to Robert Adamcik, public rela­ Hall Valley, N.Y., failure to ob­ Department said yesterday. There Y'our patronage is invited. tion could be made for a change wiahed to rcsubdlvide four .V)-foot tain PUC permit. $50 bond for­ The Fellow-craft Degree will be ex­ tr streets in the area were wid­ lota, two fronting on C.olumbus tions chairman. were 176 case.s reported last week, of zone now. The Zoning Board of Hospital Building Fund. feited; Henrv O. Rlvest Trucking emplified with Norman Travis pre- ened and some form of traffic con­ and two on Wlndemere Sts. This total covers about 17 of Homeiinakers Delay Meeting more than any entire month of Appeals cannot hear an appeal on trol set up. members agreed. Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass., over­ March since tabulations began in siding. Fisch proposes to have three about 26 volunteer solicitors' re­ The Pond Hill ' Homemakers the same property within a year The Women's Republican Club i- The plaimers also said they could larger lots which would then front ports in a house-to-house canvass, Group meeting scheduled for Mon­ weight commercial vehicle, $30; 1916, Although incidence has of the first hearing. see no reason for the Board of Edu­ John Cummings, Hartford, dump­ been unusually high, a spokesman <• nuris ’gff. of Vernon will conduct a pamcl dis­ on Grant St. according to Mrs. Harry R. Ryan day has been po.stponed to March Atty. Bernard Ackerman, repre­ cussion on local issues in the old cation objecting to the u.se of Grant Right of Way Jr., general chairman. id. This will be held at 8 p.m. at ing rubbish on a public highway for the department said, strep senting Stitch, said work will begin in violation of a to-wn ordinance. throat isn't In an epidemic state high school cafeteria at 8 p.m. school facilities if pools were buHt Acting on a request made by Iji- Final returns have been delayed the home of Mr.s Willflim E. Colby. on the motel this spring as soon as $12: Charles W. Olsaver, East yet. Panelists include local officials. adjacent to them. There is ad­ Belle on behalf of Holl. the TPC becAuie of unsatisfactory travel­ The project will be ' Wall Paper­ technicalities are cleared. He said Hartford, disregarding a traffic m The Women of the Moose will equate acreage in the vicinity of unanimously voted to grant a sew­ ing conditions. Illnesses and re­ ing." with Mrs. James A. Bell and Stitch did not deem it advisable to the schools designated and it signal. $9; Henry E. Chartier. meet at 8 p.m. at the Moose Club. er right of wa.v from as vet unde­ turn calls to bo completed, Mrs. Mrs. Edwin H. Lawton as leaders. start construction in the winter Guests from New Haven will be would be a definite savings to the Hartford, disregarding a stop veloped lots in Rockledge across s Ryan said. Morgan-Harvpy Nuptials time. present, and all co-workers are re­ Anyone not contacted and inter­ sign. $3; David McGill. Hartford, NOW A T town, they said. portion of town owned land to the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harvey of The hearing is expected to be quested to attend. B ested in contributing to the fund following too closely. $9: Robert In other acUpn the Commission sewer on Ferguson Rd. St. Johns, Newfoundland, have an­ held sometime In April, Brown Hockanum Barracks, Veterans has been asked to contact Mrs. E, Fitzgerald, Graham Rd.. op­ decided it would recommend to the I^aBelle reminded the Commis­ nounced the marriage of their said. A t the same time the Zoning of World War I, and iU Auxiliary, E-oard of Directors that Farm Dr sion that the town had indicated Rvan, or Owen S. Trask, Mrs. Rob­ daughter, Ann, to A 2.C. Robert L. erating under the influence of Commission expects to present ert P. Bowen or Mrs. Walter S. liquor,'$100 with $40 remitted with will meet at 8 p.m. in GAR Hall. be extended to Frances Dr., and sometime ago that such an ar­ Morgan, son of Mr. and Mr.s. Fftrd proposed revisions to the zoning Hospital Notes sanitary aewera installed to service rangement would he satisfactory. Haven of the general committee. L. Morgan of Merrow Rd The a nolle entered on a reckless driv, regulations to bring them up to Monte Carlo Whist ing charge; and Richard O'Briedi. Admitted yesterday: Grace Pe­ homes both on the drive and on He wanted to make It official, L.a- ceremony was performed at the dale. terson, 13 TalcoU Ave.; Irene La- Norwood Circle. Plans call for pav­ Belle said, now that the work la St. Mary's St. Germaine Guild chapel at the Pepperall Air Base Glastonbury, speeding. $30. Ciourt Caaea The Bra that Lifts, Supports, molds and holds will sponsor a St. Patrick's Day Rosa, 51 Village St.; Jeannette ing Farm Dr.. Installing curbs and to begin. at St. Johns Feb. 17. Town Hall Bids Associate Judge John L. Moran Martin, 12 Windermere Ave.; Monte Carlo whist at 8 p.m at The couple is visiting at the reserved decision yesterday on the Wf. a sidewalk on one side. The planners are also to begin Bids on remodeling of the Town Norma Sears, Scott Dr., Vernon; the church hall. Mrs. William B. Morgan home for a few weeks. case of George H. Johndrow. of Estimated cost of extending and their annual chore of examining Hall will be received by the Public Kalhe St. Louis, 8 Becker PI.; An­ Cully w-ill be general chairman. They will leave in April for Cotton­ QUINN’S PHARMACY 24 Grove St. charged in Rockville paving the road was set at ap­ suggested capital improvements Building Commission until March tonio Rodriquez. Broad Brook; There will be refreshment.-! and wood. Idaho, where Morgan will proximately $19,000 by the town for the town and placing them in 24 at 8 p.m. At that time they will City Court with forgery. Alfred Mayo, Vernon; John Nel­ M pritea. Net proceeds will be for be stationed at the A ir Force Base. bo opened by the rommi.ssion. Phone MI .3-1136 Johndrow pleaded guilty to the engineering department while the a recommended priority order, son. Ellington. the church building fund. Mr. and Mrs. F’ord Morgan en­ Work will include conversion of the charge. He cashed a check In 1957 The ^ ild will meet at 8 p.m. tertained members of the family meeting hall on the second floor Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. made out to a serviceman, which and Mrs. John Canavarl, 41 Hartl Thursday at the church hall to over the weekend in honor of the into offices, enlargement of the resulted in an investigation by the complete plans for the whist. Dr., Talcottville. new'lyweds. vault, and in.stallation of added Secret Service. Johndrow has since Hartford Area Fights There will also be a discus.sion of heating, plumbing and electrical Discharged yesterday: Angeline the forthcoming district meeting made re.stitutlon of the check, Splelman, 37 Longview St. . Manchester Evening Herald facilities. which was for $149.05. and a communion breakfast spon­ Coventry correspondent Mrs, F. Along with the renovation, the Admitted today:: Richard sored by the guild. No refresh­ Donald L. Eldridge, 27. of 87. Ketcham II, Maple St.. Ellington. for a fabulous Pauline' Uttlp, telephone Pilgrim town is trying to purchase a small North St., Manchester, was found For Toll Free Bridge ments will be served at the meet­ 2-6231. parcel of land in the rear of the Birth today: A daughter to ,Mr. ing in observance of Lent. guilty of speeding and fined 18. and Mrs. Dallas Powley, Hart­ figure . . . our MORIARTY He posted a bond for $50 for an Duffy's Plan Egg Hunt ford. fContlniied from Page One) this trading therre will be no one Duffy's, Dads United for Fur­ appeal to Tolland' County Superior “LO-NUFF* is saying. thering TTotith Services, will pre­ BROTHERS Court. Eldridge was arrested by . Vernon and Talcottville news Is time judges sitting as s circuit Now that the Judiciary Com­ sent its first annual Blaster Egg | WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Vernon Constable Frank Sousa SOI CENTER 8T. handler! through The H e r a I d’s court. Many GOP lawnmakera feel mittee has reported favorably on Hunt, free to all children in town, i Dec. 7 on Rt. 30. Rockville Bureau. 7 W. Main St.4 the measure, it must pass through nn S-6ISS Norman G. Lyman, 29. of 32 Vil­ this Is too drastic a reform. They at 2 p.m. March 28 at the grotmds telephone TRemont 5-8136. the legislative commissioner and next to the Nathan Hale Home­ lage St., changed his plea to guilty advocate something less sweeping. then to the Senate. It should reach stead on South St. Prlies will be BARBECUE CHICKENS on breach of the peace and assault, The Bra that A bill that has the backing of the Senate tomorrow. awarded. Charles Lovefy. Duffy's SUPER MARKETS and was sentenced to 15 days in the GOP caucus is the one pro­ vice president, will be in charge of jail on the first count and 10 days Annual Breakfast lifts, supports duced by the Interim committee the program. on the second count to run conse­ Meetings Tonight cutively. The sentences 'were both Slated by Ladies that worked during the hiU be­ molds and holds About Town Boy Scout Thxjop 63 committee suspended, and Lyman was placed tween the 1957 Republican-con­ wrill meet at 8 tonight at the home on probation for one year, A con­ The Ladies of the Assumption trolled Legislature and the pres­ Members of the Kchler Circle of Bernard Brown on Stonehouse of the ^outh Methodist Church LYNN POULTRY FARM dition of his probation is that he will hold their annual communion ent one. This group d ra ft^ a Rd.' vsiahing to attend the funeral of MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE refrain from alcoholic beverages. breakfast Sunday at the Church of The bra that lifl.s, sup­ measure that would abolish the The Toung Mothers Club will DOUBLE Judgment was suspended in the ports, molds and holds , . . municipal courts, but would leave Walter Barbler. father of their the Assumption. have a business meeting also at 8 case of Shirley M. Thompson, 31, .The group will attend the 8 , giving a glamorous sepa­ the Trial Justice Courts. circle leader, will meet at the home at the Nathan Hale Community of Mrs. Polly Oomolli. 30 Hart- West Shore Rd., on a charge of o'rlock Mas.s and receive Holy ration, baring excitingly In addition to gaugring the abil­ Center. Hostesses will Include Mrs. WORLD GREEN to the deep decollete of land Rd., at 1:30 tomorrow and driving to the right when passing Communion in a body. After Mass | ity of the Democrats to overpower Richard Dibble, Mrs, Sanford the new fashions. Flexion will go in a group to the Holmes Jones and itrs. Wallace A. Worth­ a parked vehicle. members will proceed to the | the Legislature's Republicans, the Funeral Home. The companion cases of George ICnights of Columbus Home for boning for wonderful com­ Court !.eform bill will test the ington. fort. All nvlon and nylon The Fragment Society and Its Parrow, 52, and Peter Wicykowskt, breakfast. Democratic leadership's ability to Edward J. Kehoe, 19, son of Mr. 51, both oi Stafford, were con­ Mrs. Rosa Miller of Station lace. A L L WHITE. keep discipline in its own party Gleaners’ Orcle will have a joint and Mrs. Edward R. Kehoe, 240 tinued Indefinitely. The pair arc W TIC will be the speaker at the Some Democrats are expected to meeting at 7:30 tonight at the .^tpnice St., recently arrived In Church Community House. Mrs. C. STAMPS charged with operating under the breakfast. drift over the party line when Germany, where he is stationed LIVE WITH Influence of Intoxicants and were Tickets for the breakfast may the votes are taken. Arthur Bradley will be in charge at Achevenburg with the T’ .S. scheduled for court tomorrow. be obtained at the door or by call­ BRA-SLEnE However. Democratic leaders of devotion.-;. Refreshments will be Army. At pre.sent he is attending semed by the “ A " group of which WEDNESDAY Bennett to S|>eak ing Mrs. Harold Kane, 32 Linn- expect some Republican to cross school, taking radar and electron­ Gcoige Bennett, executive sec­ more Dr., chairman, or any mem­ the line and vote for the adminis- Mrs. Keith Reynolds and Mrs. Ed­ ics. ward E. White are co-chairmen. retary of the Rockville Area Cham­ ber of her committee, who are m and ^^15 - tra.tlon'8 bill. J-jst how much of Second Mile nfite boxes will be ber of Commerce, will speak at a Mrs. Walter McNally. Mrs. John Members of Nutmeg Fprest. Tall presented during a .special service. supper meeting of the First Lu­ Funke. Mrs. Albert Squire.s, Mrs. Cedar.s of Lebanon, will meet to­ Any member not having one to SPECIALS theran Brotherhood March 19 at Leonard Rackowski and Mrs. Hen­ LONG LINE night at 7 o clock at the Holmes A4ox Miller Says: 6:J0 p.m. at the church. ry Skelly. Personal Notices I Funeral Home to pay respects tot His subject will be "The Place of I Walter Barbier. a member of the GENERAL the Church in the Community." $ 8-50 $10 forest. A t the last meeting of the ROAST Brotherhood the following officers In Memoriam The Manchaster Association for TV SERVICE were elected: William Burns, pres­ Local Stocks In loving memory of John Allan the Help of Retarded Children will Days RIB ident: Andrew Wallbilllch, vice BANDEAU Cormla ■no passed away March 10, r.,eet Thursday night at 8 o'clock NIghta $ 2 . 9 S piu1 ^ u president; Thomas Hewitt, secre­ Quotations rurnisned by 1944. tary; Paul Pseuss, treasurer; and Always remembered, at the Bunce Center. The speaker TEL. Ml 8-5482 PORK ENDS Coburn & MIddlebrook. Inc. LB. $5 Sadie w. Cormle. will be Attv. Leon Podrove, YOU LIKE John Frey, financial secretary. Bank ntoeks Elwin Fleischer was given a Bid Asked Colors to suit your Usts! Chi-NsmsI • Yes, when you bring vole of appreciation upon his com­ Conn. Bank and Trust pletion of his term as president.- intarior finishes srs made in s variety your Doctor's prescrip­ Co...... 42 44 of attractivs colors. An even greater Song Writing Contest First National Bank ot color selection is possible by blending tions to this Reliable phar­ The Student Council of Rock­ Manchester ...... 37 P o r k qqitei, ville High School is sponsoring Chi-Ntmel TltfriNC CoLoas with Rzx macy, you'know that they Hartford Natlona F l a t W a l l P a in t , K itch -N-T in t or a song writing contest in an ef­ Bank & Trust Co. . 37'a C o at-O-Lit e . R ex F l a t W all P a in t w ill be correctly com-', fort to get a new school song. Fire Insuranci! Companies ■ YOU CAN is a one coat. s

\ eonstituUaa Ilmita mantbarahip to ship If thsy Issvs ths country in the Coventry ofllclals thaflhe time about-tiur. own presence In wrlln intMBSt rate, ate not being ctaeri- Regional DUtrict 8 schedule of building had been at­ fted as very choice.. U.S. High Tribunal whita ptfaona. tiras of war to sseaps military Aatiri^RSter access to it. La^ Oliphant and other Negro servics. A California district Jddgp New Process tained at the coat of frequent ConnectlC^t Mear.vrhlle, the Issue of. the tolls board meetings, usually one a GLASS ENCLOSURES " At this point, ths moment of de­ on iUl^'the Hertford bridges, in­ Bars Considering firamen aaked the U.8. Diatriet held ths ssetion was unconsUtu R H AM H igh a? C^tttng f eraUk Court in Cldvetand, Ohio,, to or­ week, with committee meetings cision would arrive for the Rue- cluding the old end historically tional. Rubber Tops also scheduled. elans, whose agents the East Ger­ fr ^ Bulkeley Bridge, has become Brotherhood Bias der their admisaion to the brother­ FOR BATHTUBS Yankee \ hood. The Dlati^t Court decided, Osborn pointed out that plan­ mans would certainly be. Rusela a public and a p t^ ical issue, fw tw o K W 'u * w nwiT ca Seen Worth ning for other schools had been By A. H. O. Ti(bieh both parties and candidates however, that aufflcient federal ac­ Tree Variety would have , to decide whether to Washington, March 10 (AT—The tion was not preaent to subject A Thought for Today started before Regional District'8 and SHOWERS Istf Novembsr promised to cure. and yet had not opened until a examine odr papers and let- our S(iy.^at the conference,^ Governor Supreme Court refused yesterday membership policlaa of the hrother- SpsMored by the Maaehsstss $2.5 Million ■ After Governor Riblcoff, in his to consider « suit by Negroes to PINE LEN O X year after Regional 8. He cited the Glass does a beautiful Job for such Oetestf V U n traffic proceed to Berlin, or Rlbiralf^ meehed his Interest and ■hood to judicial control. ThS OstfieD t f OintelMS (OeattBoad ftom Pnga One) meeting with the top group of force the Brotherhood o f Locomo­ brotherhood reprMents a craft of fe. O. Smith School and Regional purposes in your bathroom. Easy to BMiT whether Jo have the East Germans Hartford Insurance ■ executives, that ofNjhe insurance companies tive Firemen and Eiiglnemen to RHAM High School, built at a District 7. HaUdars. Bntereo^t to* workers under the Federal Rail­ PHARMACY ProdiicUon averagaa about ,flve clean. Never wears out. refuse us passage. Russia, so far, had negotiated his exchange of into a propoeitlon by which the drop racial bars and admit them Once again ws stand bsfore the cost of *1,630,000, in lO.’ie-ST 1s On the basis of the regional dis­ •t Maodkwtcr. insurance companiee would agree way Labor Act. tons a day. This will be stepped up r^»— i«»ii Hatter.. has been very careful to keep this principle for principal. In which to membership. central cross on (3slvsry*s hill, 299 1 CENTER ST. to 15,000 or 20,000 tona a year on estimated today to be worth two trict school's experience with pro­ Open • Days A Week—8 A.M. to 8 P.M. the insuran e' companies Were to .sell back their bonds at par, In A separate case, the court Oliphant and other Negroea ap­ and a half mllliou dollars by H. viding a program for youngsters •tmaUBlPTIUN RATUS rtecieion veiled. To say. In advance, cootemplating the strange figure M l 9-089B a ateauly baala aa additional equip­ finally conceded the moral right easing themoelvqs both of their declined to rule on a Negro at­ pealed to the High Tribim l after ment la Installed, president Rich­ Clay Osborn, Regional District 8 who had been tuition students at Payabla ia Adrance chance o f loas or^hance of g ^ . la Tear •••*••*••••••••••■•••**“*^57a that our millUry traffic would to escape from Connecticut’s spe­ torney’s protest against racial the U.S. Circuit Court In Cin­ hanging upon It. Why la He there? ard C. McCurdy of Shell Cjiemlcal Board chairman. Osborn used other schools, Osborn advised the J, A. W H IT E G LASS GO. sr.IX MooUia. definitely be permitted would be to cial tax on them provided they and ajso e a ^ g thefiRMlvesi otn of segregatlon^in public rest rooms cinnati upheld the District Court What did He do there? these figures In a discussion with Coventry board to give special Three H« _ sw the poaitlon of bein[^Jnvolved In amd. ' LW take the'power out of .Jhe Russian agreed to put a fatter amount of in a Norfolk, Va.. courthouse. decision. The appeal said denial of The Scripture answers these Coventry ofllclals who visited the consideration to stydenls in their 31 Bistoil St.— Phen* Ml 9-7322 One Moalh M the enforcement of Uie' unpopular membership denied Negro .firemen questions by saying, "God ahowa John W. McGovern, president of school last week. ■WeeUjr ...... m diplomatic drive, which la to get ui cash on the line now. during the E. A. Dawley Jr., Norfolk law­ U.S. Rubber, Bald that in addition junior and senior years at high Stnjde Ohpr state’s fiscal emergency — after tolls. yer, in a petition to the court con­ a voice and vote In the formula­ Hia love for us in that while we Osborn based his estimates on aehool. Tliese were tl>e pu|iils out of Berlin. To sa.v, In advance, If ths Insurance companies- were yet sinners Christ died for to truck Urea, a market awaits the quotations from the Dodge Re­ m k m b k r o r this had been done the somewhat tended signs over rest room doors tion of bargaining objectives and new synthetic In huge Urea for most affected by tlie change-over, THB ASSOCIATED PRESS that our’ military traffic would be historic meeting turned to another agreed to part with the bonds, violated the U.S. Constitution’s selection of bargtfnlhg officials. us.” .(Romans 6:8) ports, a newsletter for eonlrac- Osborn said. The Aesociated Preee te exclueteclr the Governor would then have the earth-moving equipment and air­ turned bark would be to Jock Rus­ topic and another proposition. guarantee of due process and equal The brotherhood in a brief op­ Yes, God’s way Is -the road of tors, architects and engineers, For this reason, Osborn added, the enUUed to the i«e ° 1 state Iseue its own bonds to cover redemption, not revenge; of love, craft tires, where natural rubber which he said shows that building ell newe dUt»Uehee._of Casa Are You Having Trouble With posedly, come in this manner. A with nothing more attractive than • Built-in Ferrocore SUFFER routine piece of military traffic will ' ^ncorporaiect a choice between two forces it has Antenna Water in Your Basement? set off the road to Berlin. It hitherto opposed in the Neax East. FROM will coma to the regular -Inspection • Powerful Transistor ' - 'There is little doubt that we are Chassis post which will be manned, how­ swinging around to the view that INSURORS REALTORS • Push Pull Audio Output ever, by Communist East German Nassgrism. is the lesser of the two police or troops instead of by Rus- evils present in Iraq and in the • Automatic Volume sian troops, as in ,the past. These whole Near East, but that does not Control representatives of East, German free us to identify our policy with a 90-Day Factory Warranty WATERPLUG Communist authority will make his. The truth seems to be that we on Parts & Labor MUCH TOGETHERNESS the regular request for an exami- have no hand in the Iraqi situation, ■ { - BAtion of our papers. and must -wait for the game to be KEEP BASEMENTS DRY ANOTNCR mOBLCM YOU'LL HAVC IN ALMOST EVERY MEW CAR BUT At this point, the crucial Ameri­ played but by others. can, decision would be revealed. We ONLY IM ER C U R Y. Six pafieeDgers_hah! Ride in most new cars and you’ll come would either submit our papers to Serving Manchester out laughing-^bitterly. Then try Mercury. The center hump is cut in the East Germans, or we would re- .fuse to do so. Open Forum Just mix- and half. DoorA are S ' wider. There’s more knee, head, hip and shoulder So fsr, we have very carefully with all forms of room. A real 6-paaeenger car. See it. 8dbh. r tf rained from committing our- Minimum Vl'age OUR M O n O : apply diractly selvee on this point. We do not To the Editor, To sell nationaJly advertiaed te itraame Is Goniteclicut proud of their want to say we will accept the merchandise at the lowest minimum wage law? New York possible prices plus complete insurance .protection of running traffic authority of the East Ger­ and both have bet­ customer satisfaction! mans, because that would weaken ter laws, with no deceiving clauses. wertari Connecticut law implies $1 an our diplomatic effort to force Rus- S’TORE HOURS; for over thirty-five years tfa to remain In Berlin. We do not hour. Waiters and waitresses know better. We are paid 65c an hour Open Till 9 P.M^ ' 1 want to. say. Ive wouldn’t accept but pay Internal Revenue tax on a Wednesday, lliursdayi Friday the autHbrity of the East Germans, $1 an hour. Who benefits T—Our ] Open TUi 6 P.M. because that'would bind us, in ef­ erqployer has "our" 35c back In his ' Monday, Tuesday, Saturday fect, to fight a war over a diplo­ business.' PtIekMWMiniintMry Can’t our legislators do a better matic legal point rather than over Job this time 7 ■ FREE PARKING w iNi m ISTOKWATU! a’ question of substance, auch Ai Our telephone number is MI 9-5261. Gall us . Sincerely yours, Jlut Across The Street our oust actual right to access to Florence Boston .Berlin. ' or stop ill ,fdiytime. We have..amjile Tbe cha&cea are, therefore, that Manchester Sales 2&THANNtVERSA9Y mercury BIHLT TO LEAO-BOILT jr0,LA$T nr* would present our papers to the A im XMt Oennans, with some ataU- FOR INCOME tAX ■Mnt to the attept that we reebg- ASSISTANCE! CAU Aiqiliaace Ce; .iB n , £.«««. M O R IA R T Y M O T H E R S , Inc. stMd them as the iagenU of the A N D ER SO N 18 O A K 8 4 2 M 301*318 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER (Next te J. W. Hale Corp.) viiom 'iU atlil held re­ ^Tf-47M; Ml.f:4>t54 fer ah our guarantaaa \ ."I . T' . 1 ', -.-i ■. I M^NCUgSfER EVENING ^E^AliP. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 19S9 PAGE NINI^ ■ r r West to Ask Sovi<^ Confer Hoj^pital Notes H ttb ro n Brandt Hits Swedish StuR^nt Uprising Patiente Today F, E/BRAY In May on Germah^ssues ADMITTED Y B RT E R DAYt To Speak Sunday Frani Sieber, lOS Lehox St.; Mrs. 3oviet Watch and Jewelry Repairing (OMittiiaed roin P«ge One) Sudina Walsh,-BA-Mgple.M.; Oar- Crushed withdrawal of forces.” Majl ^ l ^ a n •nca Poterso(),''’M Autumn St.; A 16-yaar-old MChang* student Rtosonobl* PrtcM and Khrushchev in the pomm'lOm muni- At ment" In his dinctusionS with De Douglas Twerdy, 4 S. Hawthorne fro p Sweden will be guest ep«ak- que summing up theip talks had M r ^ Myra Janeciek, Wap Pbr^ Berhn Ar et Sunday evening's meeting of Gaulle. spoken of negotlatiop^ for a reduc­ Prompt Sorvieo — 2 Wotchmakor* Afiee «n Bealo Alms putgi $iim k Koxln, Columbia; Jo- li^ St. Peter’s Church Yotii^Peo- By Ira q tion of conventional and nuclear sei^^^K^on, 334 Lynwood D r.; (ObBtlBiie^^Mu IBilu One) The British spekesman seid that arm s. in .Oentriil "Europe, an idea pie's'Fellowship Meeting in Phelps Manchoster's Oldost Establishod Jowetor no decisions were taken by De lur Biw eau, South Ooventintry: HaU. \ first advanced liy then Prime Min­ 'avid T h o tu i!^ , Old Stone Rd., dency to accept the'Krushchev Andera filordwell, now a mem­ (OontliiDed troin Page One) Gaulle and Macmillan. ister Sir Anthony Eklen in I&66. plan li) Ita present form, apme A l­ 737 MAIN ST.— STATE THEATER iLDG. 111%' French spokesman said VsnuHi; Mrs/Alice Densmore, 395 ber of the 'Senior claas at Mystic The West Germans particul%rty Main St.; Mrs. 't^adiys Venqart, lied officials felt th a t Brandt had High School will speak or the day by the rebele’ Radio Mosul — “there is not the shadow of a dis­ were inclined to fear the wbrst. 70 Weaver Rd.; Miv.'^Helen Jacob- been too hga^Y rejection. that Shawaf had been killed by agreement among the western sehoola' In Sw ed^ as compared West German Foreign Minister ten, 30 Earl St., RockvUle; Mrs. Brandt la not bound to clear hU with thoae of this country and the his own men, powers so far as the basic prin­ Heinrich von Brentano sai'ek yester- Elisabeth Albieton. 30 Knqx St.; speeches with Allied offtolala, but In London, the Marquess of ciples of the German question are exchange student, program. day his government rejects any Mrs, Cecils Reynolds, South'Wind­ he is expected to consult them on Nordwell is a cousin of Henry Lansdowne, undersecretary for concerned.” proposal tor a miliUty disengage­ sor; Ricky Kauffman, French matters affepting the^ relations The French «i>okesmian said the A. Jones, junior warden Of St foreign affairs, told the House of ★ ONE D At“*SPECIALS ★ ment that does not provide for a Bolton; Susan Kane, S3 Linnmore ong the Big Four ' occupying Peter’s Episcopal Church. Lords reports indicated Kassem’s latest Russian propoul for a for­ solution to the' central political D r.; Karen Hultmah, 343 Center irs. ' Padium Players forces had seized the rebel head­ eign ministers coherence — in­ problem of Geiman unification. St.; Mrs. Charlotte. BeUe,. Green In'the West German capital at Dwight Martin and Albert Ooo- viting Poland and Csechoslovakla quarters city of Moeul. Lodge Convalescent Home; Huldi Bonn, gbv^mrnent officials showed lidge, both of Hebron, will have “The situation appears to be FOR WEDNESDAY ONLYl to sit down with the big powers— Conrad, Andover; Mrs. Harriet little lntet«9 t In Khrushchev’s lead roles in the Podium Players’ very confused, hut Her Majesty’s captained certain terms unac- Houghton, 131 Edgerton St. speech forthcoming production of the Gil­ ile to the West. He said the ambasaaditf at Baghdad has re­ lleS., Soviet Set ADMITTED" 'TODAY: Mrs. One govemmehl official said: bert and Sullivan operetta “The ported atf^fficlal statement by westdsh notes Would contain dif- Geraldine Webster, East Hartford; “Khrushchev apparent^ wants to Pirates of Penzance.’’ the directors of Baghdad Radio FOOD KINO IT. S. TOP CHOICE QUALITY BEEF DEPT. ferent'tenns. Mrs. Byikl Simmons, East Hart' participate in a new Kind of four The next meeting of the group that the Irkq government forces Macmioan's observation on his ford: On Continuing power control over West .Berlin is scheduled for March 31. at the are in complete control of the V. 8. TOP CHOICE talks with Gaulle came as he BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A daugh­ home of Mr. and Mrs. John Silbun ter to Mr, and Mre. Ronald Al­ without granting the western cOTintry.” left the Elysse Palace after the powers the same rights in Com,- of Hebron. Anyone Interested In the meeting, an hob)[ longer than ex­ bert, 9 Linnmore Dr.; a daughter Lansdowne said the radio added Asia Area Aid rqunist-controUed East Berlin.” group’s activities is invited. that there are no pockets of resist­ pected. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tlnkelen Hebron PTA RIB STEAKS Lb. 69t Measure of Agreement berg, 33 Tanner St.; a dn^hter to In London, diplomatic sources Mrs^ Charles M. Larcomb of ance left at Mosul. I (Continued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. Jam es D’Agata. El­ Interpreted Khrushchev’s state­ Burnt Hill Rd. will show slides of "Report-s reaching Baghdad Reporters asked th^^rlme min­ from Mosul Indicate Mosul and lington. ment as an indication that the her trip to Mexico and Cuba, tak­ FOOD KINO HEAVY WESTERN ECONO-BEtlF DEPT. ister for his impressions of the plan for Industrial expansion of _iIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. Russians were keeping a some­ the oil fields are qiilet and that talks. He first started by^saying en with a gropp of students from underdeveloped countries: and Mrs. Roy Spleljhan. Ellington: what open mind on the Berlin Is­ the Wlllimantlc State Teachers’ British lives are not in danger," he FRESH, NATIVE, OOVERNMENT IN8P|»?rED FRYINO “full agreement” and then-back­ 1. Agreements for exchange of sue. I a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert College, at the March 18, meeting said. tracked to say “a great measme industrial equipment ‘ for raw Gordon, 43 ’Wellington Rd A foreign offtcb spokesman told “The situation in Baghdad «md of agreement.” \ of the Hebron PTA. I,eRS and materials of the underdeveloped DISCHAR^MID YESTERDAY: a news conference KhnlBbchev had Congregational Cbnrcli Notee Basra is ahio reported quiet except Breasts Lb. 39c This indicated that the BritisTv-.countries, Mrs. Mabpi Petereon, ■ Coventry; privately ekpreeaed his nevp Jine to A “One Great Hour of Sharing” for demonstrations in the streets." ■ c h ic k e n and French leaders did not see Agreements on technical as­ Miss Jenj^ Risley, 25 Winter St.; PrimO''’Mlnl8ter Macmillan during service will be held at the Hebron The rebel radio In Mosul had completely eye-to-eye. De Gaulle sistance to these countries. Mrs.' 'Diehna Haberen, 106 Home- l)r latter’s recent visit to Mos- Congregational Church Sunday at grown steadily weaker before it is believed to favor a much tough­ 3. ^\|ntemational industrial ex-atea^ St.; Mrs. Oalthe Martin, 122>i lOW. 10 a.m. Offerings, collected at this stopped broadcasting about mid­ WHITE SLICED, FULI. SIZE er approach to the Russians than I hibitiohe^ and symposium bringing Deepwood Dr.; Stephen DeshuA Khrushchev meanwhile began service, will be used to help those night last night. T^e last an­ the British. together . experts from various ■Wapping: Mrs. Sstncta Orcirtt, 76 formal negotiations with East Ger­ in need overseas. Other churches nouncement did not say when I The prime minister and Foreign countries. Foley St.; Mrs. Shirlfy' Varley, many on the criiclal issue of a throughout the country will ob­ broadcasting would be resumed. BREAD I.>oave8 29c Secretary Selwyn Lloyd walked 4. EstabliUMnent of new regional Coventry; Mrs. Jennie ^arker, 7 German peace treaty. serve this day. The final rebel broadcast Mon­ back to the British embassy after training centoiX and expansion of Brookfield Rd., BoHon; Emile Khrushchev strode into the East Men’s FeUowshlp Breakfast day night repeat^ the aims of the the Elysee Palace session. Some those existing. ' ^ Bouteloup, 4 9 ,Westwood St.; Mrs, Berlin conference room and sat There will be a Men’s Fellow­ revolution. Several listening posts passersby shouted “vive Macmil­ 5. Establishment of regional re­ Edna G r ^ b w i^ and son, 31 dowii < sit a long table with East ship Breakfast at the Hebron Con in Beirut which heard the rebel I W AIJJCN’S lan.” One dissenter cried “Macmil­ search geological irihUtutes. Marsl^Ul Rd.; Mrs. Agnee Duban- German Premier Otto Grotewohl gregatlonal Church on March 15, 6. Expanded scientinq and tech­ radio signals clearly throughout lan go home,” and the prime min­ skl ahd son, 95 High St., Rock- and Communist party boss Walter at 7:30 a.m. Douglas W. Benedict, .yesterday could not find a trace of nical cooperation between indus­ tlbricht state <;ha,lrman of Church Men’s 100 Ct. Box ister looked up startled. trially developed and less developed vilie; Mrs, Anne Novak and son, the station this morning. '•'/ TEA BAGS 55c The big item to be thrashed out Wlllimantlc; Mrs. Sonia McCurry, An East German government Fellowships, will be the guest I Tho two sides bad kept up a countries. spokesman said the agenda would speaker. was Macmillan’s to 7. Use of U.N. funds to con­ South Windsor; Mrs. Pauline running drumfire of conflicting the old idea of arms reduction in Madden and son, 47 Chestnut St.; Include a peace treaty for Ger­ ‘Alaska, Our 49th State’ tribute to this development. “Alaska, Our 49th State”'will be victory claims yesterday. Crowds FANCY FI.ORIDA FRESH ROUND Central Europe — a proposition of Firyubin also again urged the' Mrs. Kathleen Blais and son, Col- many and the Berlin question. of Kaosem supporters celebrated which De Gaulle amd the French '^ ester; Mrs. Diane Hawkins and Then he added; the topic of Uie Rev. Howard E. admission of Red China and the May Jr., of Willington, at a lay­ through the streets of Baghdad as are highly suspicious. 3 ^ Hazardville; Mrs. Rosemary "The negotiations will cover the government radio blared word I Communist states of North Vist men’s meeting of Tolland County Lb. 19c With De Gaulle and Macmillan Nam and North Korea to ECIAFB. Flem ng and daughter, 24 Laur^ everything needed to lessen inter­ that the insurrection had been GREEN BEANS for their talks were Lloyd and St. national tension.” Congregatlonallsts to be held at Several delegates opposed the pro­ the North Coventry Congregation­ sma.shed. Down 10c from last week's price. FVench Foreign Mimster Maurice posal, contending the " applicants blS^»(ARGB3D TODAY; Wil­ The Khrushchev plan will be The crowds cheered wildly os liam and ^ la ire Michaud, Coven­ given the mo.sl serious study in Al­ al Church March 17, at 7 p.m. Re­ Couve de Murvllle. should make their bid directly to servations may be made through government broadcasts proclaimed I lied capitals. As one official in The two foreign secretarlee met the United Nations. The conference try; Kerin' Collins. 64 Coleman that Kassem’s planes and troops Plenty of Free Parking—Parcel Pickup Service to Your Car Rd.; Mr.s. '\Mrginia Powell, 279 Berlin put it: Edward A. Smith of Hebron or for an hour firtt to iron out de­ took no decision on the applica­ Kenneth Elli.s, Gilead. had knocked out the rebels and tions. The U.N. has not admitted Parker St.; Morris Metter, 177 “At least Khrushchev has modi­ tails so their chiefs could im­ fied his original demand to the ex­ Members of the Women's Fel­ that Shawaf had been slain. A mediately come to gjips with the any of the three states to member­ McKee St.; Frfedericik. Wtnzler, lowship of the Gilead Congrega­ rebel broadcast quickly denied this Former Cheney ship. 186 G r e e n w o o d . Dr.; Francis tent that he is agreeable to having big problems of western policy in some western troops remain in the tional Church will have a “work- and said that a rebel column was Mills Khrushchev’s maneuvering in Ger­ Coughlin, Ekist Hartford; Harry da.v" tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4 marching on Baghdad. The Insur­ Hartford Road Price, 10 West Rd., Rockville; city.” many. It appeared certain the Russians p.m. Members, are asked to bring gent radio claimed the rebels held and Pine Street The latest Khrushchev sugges­ Robert WUker, 353 Main. St. the whole northern area and were Undertaker Told never will agree to expand their lunch. A beverags will be pro­ Manchester, Conn. tion for making West Berlin a proposal for West Berlin to em­ vided. fanning out over the country. free city but with a token big four To Return Body brace Communist East Berlin, as St. Peter’s Church Notes The early rebel broadcasts made garrison including Russian soldiers Bay State Driver suggested by Sen. Mike Mansfield The rtev. ThomEU Schmidt, it plain the Insurgents were siding “Where Queens got a cool reception in Washington with Arab unity aims of President Shop For King Tifton, Ga., March IQ {Fi— A (D-Mont). curate of St. James’ Episcopal and the o th er. Allied capitals. Khi'ushchev rejected the idea in Church of Now London, will show Nasser of the United Arab Repub­ Sized Values” Kliruahchev’s proposal was re­ Superior Court judge has ordered Hits Parked Car lic, The rebels did not mention a Tifton imdertaker to return to his speech yesterday .saying: “It slides, concerning his missionary garded as a maneuver to get a foot ha.s been proposed that not only work in South America, at a Nasser by name, but they declared inside W est Berlin. her parents the body of one of Alphonse S. White, 42, of New­ the Western but the eastern part they would undo what they called nine Negro pupiU drow'ned last Women's Guild meeting in St. OPEN 10 A.M.-IO P.M, MONDAY THRU THURSDAY The Soviet premier sprung his ton Heights’, Mass., was arrested of Berlih he Included in a free city. Peter's Episcopal Church at 7:45 Kassem's Isolation of Iraq from suggestion at a Communist meet­ week in a school bus accident. yesterday after a Main St. auto But thes^..people forget that the tonight. other Arab countries. OPEN 9 A.M.-lO P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ing in East Berlin last night.. It Judge J. Bow’ie Gra.v ruled yes­ crash and charged with reckle.ss eastern pat% -ia. tlie capital of the The rebel radio also blasted the came a few hours after Macmillan terday that KenS“y and Addie Lee The fifth Lenten .service will be driving. Free under $50 bond, he German Democratic Republic.” held Thursday at 8 p.m. It will be growing strength of Communism arrived here on ' the first stop of Wilcox were entitled fo decide who Is due in court March 28. Meanwhile, Warsaw announced in Baghdad government circles. I an explanatory service of Holy his swing around Paris, Bonn and is to bury their daughter Barline, Police said tlie accident oc­ it agrees tq the Roviet suggestion Washington to give western lead­ 13. curred shortly after 1 p,m. They Communion. that Poland and ' Czechoslovakia Parl.shtoners desiring to loan ers a report on his talks in Mos­ The parents contended that the said White was driving north on lake .part in an Ea^t-West con­ cow. and Sun Funeral Home re­ Main St. and crashed into a parked Easter lUjes or other plants to ference on the German problem. the church for the Easter Sunday T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY Informed sources said that fused to release the child's body car on the east side of the street The official East German news service are asked to contact the Khrushchev had given Macmillan after they refused to agree to pay just south of Chapel St. The park­ agency ADN, in a dispatch from a tipoff on his latest idea of turn­ $1,2«0 for a funeral. The undertak ed car was owned by Docina M. Warsaw, said the Polish g'uvern- Rector or Mrs. Henry A. Jones. ing West Berlin into a "free city” er said the parents signed a burial DeLude, 39, of Willimantic. She ment sent a note outlining- its Petrsonal Notes but the British premier did not agreement, but the judge ruled it was not In the car at the time, agreement to Moscow yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Keefe an­ mention it in his report to the was too vague to estahllsh a price police aaid. Czechoslovakia announced iU nounce the engagement of their I House of Confunons last week. Police said White stopped his agreement last Saturday. daughter, Mias Barbara Keefe, to Macmillan'held exploratory talks car, found Mrs. DeLude and re­ ^bert Hadlgan of Hartford. Both yesterday with French Premier ported the accident. BOSTON CLUB BURNED yoijpg people are members of the Michel Debre. There were indica­ Boston, March 10 (A") — A Mg faculty of the RHAM High School. tions of some disagreements that Public Records Police reported a minor crasli at Summit and Strant Sts. just 5-stor>' building housing the Hl- need thrashing out. Hat liightclnb and an adjoining Mancitester Evening Herald The British premier is anxious Warrantee Deed before 7 o'clock this morning. Paul A. J. Goupil, 40, of Vernon, ap­ 4-Htory brick dwelling were de- Hebron colireMpondent, Miss Susan lOWW to make clear to his allies his ideas Florence M. Jacobson to Robert stroj'€>d by fire early today. B. PendletofK telephone ACademy for thinning out military forces in W. Gordon, property at 417 E. plied his brakes to avoid a sand­ ing truck and skidded into a util­ F'our alarms were sounded for 8-3464. of Central Europe — ideais that Center St. . tlie spectacular wind-swept fire b u Y ? * * aroused some concern in Bonn and Building Permits ity pole, police said. Goupil was Paris that a pullback of all forces Greenwood Inc., erect house on driving south on Summit St. at which raged out of cxintrol for More Ski Centers Open lot nearly two hours and threatened would result. Grove St., $11,000. the time, and skidded into a pole One of Macmillan’s aides empha- Hughey Smith, alterations to on the west side of the street. No an entire blocJ< of brick build­ Detroit—Six new 4l^i centers slied to newsmen here "the British house at 54 Adams St., $1,200. arrest was ma/le. ings at Massachusetts and Col­ have been opened in 'Michigan, are definitely not in favor of disen- Joseph Hublard and Co. for Ly- Damage was light and no In­ umbus Aves., south end. Two bringing the state's total'to 69. gagelnent as that term is used in dall-Foulds Co., addition to build­ juries were reported in either ac­ firefighters woreInjureil, neither Snow-making machines ai^ now some quarters to mean a complete ing at 615 Parker St., $68,000. cident. of thean seriously. operating on nine slopes.

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PAGE ELBVIK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959. X. 'ja A ljU , iUAXNUnCtOiunt lUEVo»nen .St IaOuIs Cardinals. 4-0 The losers Third-ranked Cincinnati, which loves most in all the world has dia- j mq.sI of what ha.s been written J'RES rnllerted their four hits off the all mark. carded him. on Babe Rutli was juilk, although o'clock instead of the scheduled ballall game, lastia,i yearjrar. . , „ beat NlT-bound St. Louis 57-50 7 o'clock. t. Football ^ttraeH nn, of all Baae4mll ...... 1< combined offerings of Tom Morgan With the NCAA landing basket­ earlier in the season, had to go I know Babe Ruth loved me. Tfie generally harmless Junk. types—bowl game,, college and Football ...... and .Ilm Raiigh. ball’s coveted Oscar, the National all out to wrap up its second Babe and I never fell out of love, The writers took a lot of basc- EAST SIDE MIDGETS pro. prep and sehoolhov—dreiv ap- Raakettiall ...... 21 With Hoeft. Narle.ski. Mo.ssi. Invitation Tournament filed of 12 straight appearance in the NCAA not even for a minute. I know l>all statistics. wrapped them < Frank Lary. .Jim Biinning and Paul was completed by- the addition of the Babe loved hia two adopted around the fact that he loved kids The battling Ladders edged the Aik sbeut o«r ^ x lm a tely 3s.000.00fl adults to Horse R a rin g ...... 15 post-season competition. Blue Coats 27-26 in the second on* or more game, during the 19.VI stork R a rin g ...... H Foytark In good working order, the Bradley, runner-up in the Mis­ Robertson scored 17 points in daughters and . his clo.se friends, and snmetime.s ate too many hot WRITTT,N GUARANTF.EI Tigers mav wind up with the best and final game of the Police and ■caMin. ^ w . . * » * souri Valley. the first half as the Bearcats took and Lord knows, he loved life. dogs. From that they drew what •staff in the league. Hoeft. troubled 12-2 tVinference Record wa.s purported to be the true pic­ Firemen's Midget league play­ 8. Baaketball games throughout , t \ a 37-29 lead. He whipped in five But he really loved ba.seball offs at the East Side Rec last the country attracted approxi- ! R r a s o n f o r l.lia n g r al times by a sore arm. won a Formal addition of Bradley to more than all things. And base­ ture of a man who is not just a 'hiore before being charged with night. mately 18.000.000 different fans to ...n'inaU, n ....the ..,(MAC' Ar­ C'la.xs -C total of 1ft games In the pa.st two the N il' field had to wait until 'it his fifth personal. ball took of him all he could give great baseball player, but is. with­ sea.sons. With Jerry Mlslrelta and Jack a l least one game Inst year. Basketball Tournament were was determined whether ' the Hel4 Off Bally and returned an ab.solule minimum. out doubt, a chapter of Americana. Simmons teaming up to set the 4. One-haJf of all adults did not •Another tJii«.stion Mark Braves would meet Cincinnati in Mike Mendenhall, who has com­ There was a movie made about staged at Yale'.i Payne Whitney Another question mark, I>>fty In dollars and cents ba.seball i pace the Ladders won their sec­ attend any events Invotxlng the 12 Gvr.i and not the 1'niverslty of a playoff for the conference title pleted his eligibility and will not made Babe Ruth a wealthy man. Babe's life I still get TV royal­ •porta cox-ered In the surxey. ond straight one point game to and an NCAA berth. Bradley’ had be permitted to play in the cham­ But, if we accept dollars and cents ties from that ridiculous charade. clinch the playoffs. After trailing The Gallop people' didn't try to a l'2-2 conference record. pionship. then took over direction Although 1 have a remarkable make a "nose count ' of the total as the sole scale of values, I ask: throughout, the I.addD'S battled After tonight's tripleheader at of the. Bearcat defense and held off Who was the bigger gainer Babe awareness of the value "f « clolUr back in the final period to move paid attendance at all .sports months ago at t Conn, thus th e ------„i,o turned in a no-hit ef- New York's Madison Square Gar­ a St. Lonis rally which carried the I R9 on record here: J mil happily events as there are are millinns of"C ehange in site of the C iflnals from ] or baseball ? forego any ftiture rovalliea if the out front in the waning minutes, i den and the doubleheader at Lex­ Blllikens wllhiii three points with THE B.ABE IN HIS PRIME The Iq.as was the second in a row persona under age 21 who X e„t years. . ..Timmy______Roberta. 1 f " '' f"'...... innings as the Phil two minutes remaining. Four free Before baseball men paying them will forego .n Imoortant segment of the recent______years. . ..timmj...... u„ Robert.. adelphla j | Phillies downed the Wash- ington, it will take a single game sent Babe weep­ for the league champions who up an Important segment of the Fll-sworth HiRha.andou . «^o ^ tomorrow night at iJis Cnice.s, throws, two by Mendenhall, pulled showing that masterpiece in mush. All wives like to think theyi-self out. and the world knows he total number of spectators al any ing to the kitch­ went through the legular season | named to the All-S ar tMa.,., C in other games, the Kanaas C'ily N. M.. to reduce the field to 16 the Bearcats out of danger. I keep reading that Babe Ruth | qgjpgf) their husband in his life's did, it was because he was rnan one game. Second-ranked Kansas Stste, en, there were wa.s ju.st a big kid. That is very, I am no exception. It wa-s enough to fight off his wilder im . undefeated. Botli playoff games i tournev team, pitched P X ® '' a s beat the Baltimore Orioles. 4-1. for the four regional tournamenta wine, women and were among the best played of thP outfield WK.i Iho Mftnrnester l ____ t. hirmf»fi the Big Eight champion, also com­ many thousands true a.s far as it goes. The first job to see that he stood up pulses toward wine, women ant Broken do\ni. here is the Gall­ I the CbiraKO White Sox whipped starting Friday at Charlotte. N.C.. of exhilarating : the season. American IjOffion Junior baseball Evanston. HI.. Lawrence, Kan., and, pleted its regular season by down­ time I met him I said "He's nice, ' there relaxed and heallhv. | song. up Poll of the 12 aports, showing I I the rittshurgh Pirates. 7-5. the ing Nebraska 76-54. All-America moments aa an but he's just a big kid.''^ But he ^ j„p i j f „ i that the child who became. Mistretta found Simmons, the range who al.so for up PoU of the 12 1 team two sunimers ago. Kllsworth r'incinnati Reds downeii llie lais San FVancisco. first the percentappercentage attending ?u®one , io.,tIo.,t Inin the finalsfin.tls iLla.,1 l night to Bob Boozer collected 29 points to American living was also very much a big man. the an American legend could just as ” uyip^ the or more games, the sport snd the Angeles Dodgers. 7-2. and the Mil­ Here is the lineup for tonight's LiUhfield. a team that could hold games with team' records: raise his average to 25.9. legend brought He Loved Fun ,'m ild restrictions baseball places eaailv have become an American d.d a tine j • total, number of adults. waukee Braves defeated the New Joe Kelly paced New Mexico happiness a n d Babe Ruth was the stuff "f i „n an athlete. He loved everything! tragedy had he not had the Its own with most Cla.ss A teams York Yankees. 9-6. At New York — West Virginia m the slate, State as the Aggies hit on 50 per laughter to mil­ whirl! juvenile delinquents are pf ipp gtinctlve courage to fight down ,F' -..ih Pet.—Sport Attendance Harry Anderson shared honors (25-G Vs. Dartmouth (22-5). Con­ * ♦ * '^Coming in to P itch fo r H ogtvash. .H ohoC necticut (17-6) vs. Boston Univer­ cent of their field goal attempts lions, ndt the made. He was a l emarkably gifted j^p jp o f, ba.ser Impulses he picked up f 28—Baseball ...... 28,000,000 with Simmons in Philadelphia's in running away from the Sun 28,000,000 victory. He belted a thrce-nin hom­ sity (18-6), North Carolina (20-4) least of them athlete, but others with similarjp „pq, phjn,hood i i t 4/ 28—Football ...... ' Off the Cuff Sure arm.s in earl.v sea.son Viaseball practices in Manche.ster’s ba.seball program should be Devils. himself and hia Mrs. Babe Ruth gifts and the aame background t a L their toll in the third ' So this is an effort to tell the 'ton and Art Nickerson l4i f 18—Basketball ...... 18,000,000 er in the first inning. Washing­ vs. Navy (16-5). have floundered before their gifts Brown Club of Hartford and cut to a minimum this season now that tlie Recreation Department has a spanking new At Lexington Eastern Ken­ (Jincinnati’s loss of Mendenhall family. inning of the second game of a leal story of an idol horn to base- lowed. 9—Horse Raring .. n.000,000 ton's only run came al the expen.se In the NCAA Toumament was ex­ to be were recognized. . 9,000.000 Manchester will meet Friday- of Dick Farrell in the seventh on automatic baseball pitching macliiiie. Gift of the machine, from the Manchester Siiuare tucky (16-5( vs. lamisville (16- It i.s. of course, Irving 1 double-header. iMiH greatness who had to fight Jl—.Stock Car Raring pected. But not so the loss of Ed I But I .was no jail-keeper. The him-self to gain personal greaf- BI SINES.SMKN’S l e a g u e 8 —IViTotllng ...... 8.000,000 night at the Red Ember in Bolton. singles by Ed 9'ilzgerald and .liilin tOt, Bowling Green (18-7) vs. Mar­ With five men hitting twin for those who refuse to sacrifice Guest speaker will be John Mc- Dance {'lull— Magee and P^arl Wallace, dull presidents—was accepted by Rec Supt. Jim Martin by Connex'ticut. Martin, the : Rahe could be tamed, nerhaiis,' ness. To have won the adoration , . 4— Boxing ...... 4,000,000 Becquer and Jim Ijcmon s sacrifice quette (22-4). 'but he couldn't He and respect his own and n ext' the Leftovers romped over . 4,000.000 i Laughry. new h ad football coach. iferdic. The machine, which costs !?.T2.5, has a speed regulator and can also throw fly Tomorrow night Idaho State UConns' third leading scorer and 4— Ice Hockey ...... fly. lop rebounder, was hospitalized at surely couldn t be hen-pecked generation have had for his name, the While Eagle Restaurant 70-29 2—Track & Field . . . . .3,000,000 Dimier will be served at 7. Mc- Sliek Mound Work halls as well as strikes to hatters. The Stjuare Dance Cliili is sponsored tiy the Rec (19-6) tackles New Mexico State in tlie fl)St game of the best two safety for price BUT want a low 2—Dog Racing ...... 2.000.000 Laughry will show film highlights Department. The gift was given in appreciation for help receited froni the Rec in get­ Storrs, Conn., with an appendicitis into staving in shape. I knew only he must have been a great deal The Alhletic.s got slick mound (17-10) at LasCruces. attack. out of three game playoffs in the 2—Tennis ...... 2,000,000 of Brown games last fall. . Pro work from Bob Grim and .lark t-r- ting organized and in promoting square dancing in Mancliester. (Herald Photo,by Then ex'erything will be set for too well that the country was more than a big brute of an ath- Businessmen's I.,eag!ie at the East 1—Soccer ...... 1.000,000 wrestling tonight at Foot Guard ban. who limited Baltimore to sev­ While teams in the NCAA ma­ ftlled with iinder^anding females lete. cost tire! Pinto) the four regionals, in which the jor and small college charnpion- Side Rec. Hall in Ha.tford lists Bull Curry en hits. Bob Cei-v singled home tu'e teams tvill square off as follows ] who would be more than enchanted v ...... Rocketing to a 25-15 halfUnie Among the sge groups, football to lighten the woes of a famous. Tomorrow: IVlId tale* of hi* held the top interest spot for those and The Sheik against Don (Yirtis of KC's tallies. Rookie Leo Biiike : in opening games Friday night. | ^arks, the NAIA got underway edge, league champion Leftovera I 'and Mark Lewin in the featured homcred, for the Orioles’ lone run. wealthy, exciting and misunder- wild youth are nversliadoued hy In the 21 to 29 year group with FYitiire Pairings 1 with eight fir.st round games yes- had no trouble in getting past the tag-team match .Action starts at John Romano and John Gallison. stood husband. the facts of his sudden and fabu- White Eagle., to grab the all Im­ baseball, basketball, stock car and BA SKETBAll At Charlotte - West Virginia-! terday. Out of them as winners So, if Babe straightened him- lous success. horse racing following. In the 30 8:30. . . Porky Vieira, who scored both first year men. hnmered for I portant first game. n luj...-. points a a.ins the Red Embers j tlie White ' Sox. (Miicago pul lo­ Dartmouth winner vs. St. Joseph's eame Austin. Tex,; Grambling, to 49 age class, baseball was tops SCOBES Irish Temper Flares of Philadelphia (22-3) and winner I'La.: Central Oklahoma State: Ar- Bruno Mo.ske scored 14 point., with football, basketball, horse | Sunday night, will lead hia team : four runs in the fifth on while Gene Sturgeon hit for 13. TURNPIKE-lm OVEP run and three of Connectlcnt-Boston Univer.sity | kan.sas Teachers; Psciflc Luther- and stock car racing following in into action Salurdav night against (jalli.son's home I'LAVOFK .SC HEDI LK game takes on winner of North an: Indiana State; Fort Hays Tom Stevenson and Don Wheeler that order. For the 50 year and j the Rockville All-SUra at the errors ---bv .fust baseman Dick Playoffs In the 5’ Midget Ba-sket- had 12 and 11 poinla respectively over bracket, ba.seball, football. Rockville High gym. TTie 5-fi Stuart. Boh Skinner's two-nm But Delaney Still Tops . Carolina-Na\-y conte.st. liK an. 1 State and West Virginia also for the winnera. For the TRIPLE-TOUGH^TIRES ball will start tomorrow night. At Evanston—Kentucky (18-3) [Wesleyan. Former Champ Enters, basketball, horse raring and j sharpshooter has averaged nearly double WHS the Pirates' hig blow. Iveapiic winning Fletcher Glass will 1 lo.sers, Ron Badstuebner had 11 wrestling held down the top five . 50 points a gam > this ses.son. Hia Vada Pinson, the Reds' young meet Wyman Fncl at 6. Fourth; tallies and Jack Owen .seven. •pots In that order. best output was sgsinal the Red ccnterfielder, drnvi' In five runs place Peck Lumber will play fifth ! Milwaukee, March 10 (!?)—Ron Delany's volcano-like tem­ Tlie second game will he played Embers. Can you imagine. 87 against the Dorlgers. He had a Duck Pin Field Now 60 Wednesday al the East Side at 7 place ,Ma's & Bill's al 7. j per almoiit explocied la.st night when he learned there was of­ As Hurricane’s Mother Sees It Gallup points out that sn eatt- points In one game by one player.' I homer, triple and single. Brooks A toas of the I’oin between Man-1 o'clock. b G O O D / Y E A R _ Lawi'ence was the winning pitchei. Chester Auto Parts and Keith'a ficial talk of disqualifying him after, his .12nd consecutive Former Champion C.v Giorgetti and three of la.'^t .year’s .MIDGET LEAGUE Duke Snider starred for Los An­ Variety will see who plays the Elks ^ indoor victory in the mile. quarter-finalists lopped the recent list of 23 additional entries geles with two singles. in the first contest next Wednesday 1 'Hie Irish distance runner, un- off the track. Be,sides, said Hay- Final Stamllngs L iu t NighCs Fights] NBA al a Glance ok at thi.a.''| shouted and waved at them. to lead the Caterers. John Holmes. | sit* 6.00x16 flu rnsit should have Ixyn disqualified foi j ^ weren't for the Delany- Roz- record-breaking field of 81 seems eler. (8). Al Oakman i6i and Mark Proved” tires are built with No Games Played in Any and piirher Boh Smith to the Cubs. They took off after him in A I She held out the result of a | ‘ I^t them play, Tommv," his •I6«r in*6*l> *f Flymsuth, Philadelphia at Cincinnati grabbing Rozy a a-nn on that last i i-jvalry and Delane)’’* E a s ily Beats Spoiler Slade almost certain to be topped. Guest't Of honor will be Joe Mc- Oakman (4 I helped in the W’in. || phenomenal new rubbers, League. New York at Bo.ston. 1 riu'toi'. curve, Delany shot back. | come-from-behind victory » little ! cardiograph test she said per son mother said from the doorway.’ Other 1958 quarter-finalists al- | Cluskey, \[Manche.*ter's all-time Sard, Ch*vr*ltt, N*lh, had taken. “See those lines? Noth­ Wyman'.s, kept pare with Pa­ tfvd*b*k*r. i m * The chase was a greenskeep- "Oh. don't give me that. I've Ma.x Trues would be No. 1 boy Tommv watched them until ready registered are Dick Bi!ok- i track-great. Judge William Shea chemicals and cords—’give up ers nightmare. When they ing wrong with Tommy. Doctor gani s until the half a.s they were CIAC al a (fiance 'hever been disqualified in my life. with the record arena crowd of they disappeared around the New York, March 10 (J5-—Re-^’ plenty of poi.se. He woiked Jimmy ley and Carl Bolin Jr. Unheard.i w’ill be toastmaster and Judge Ed- to 25% more mileage even on approaelied the animal It gal­ .should know. That boy is in good corner. He was disappointed from to dale are Hippo Correnti. ! ward Daly the speaker only down three. 20-17. Mark What was I going to do? Say 11.113. ■ / member the name -— Alonzo John­ over the head and body w’ilh im­ Monette, their mainstay fouled out Ill* 7.10x16 flit ineif loped away, leaving a trali of 'EXcii.se Me’ and walk by?’’ The I.OS Angeles gamecock health. He can fight.” that the kid* hadn't heard him partiality and severity. Judge Joe w’ho topped all qualifiers with a Membei’s of the committee in­ turnpikes. That means more, *r*-1»67 I*aal*u »f ,\ di\olH. When they stopped, and stopped. He is 27 years old. son. He may be a heavyweight early in the third period and their $l is turned In the second fastest twb- Home In St. .Albans Agnello had it 10-0 (.same aa the 776 total a year ago and the toti!- clude Art Blaney. Bob Brennan. safer mileage for you than ever B*6a«, lulcfc, N6ih, Oldf, Monday’* Score* the horse nibbled on other Rozy himaelf said he didn’t want but he Is still a, little boy al contender within a year. chance.* of an upset went out with 4 mile clocking on record,- ramming API. judge Fred Brunelli made it ney's only two-time winner (1953- John Tieiney. Larry Moran, Joe Martur)/, Fantiaf, Hudtas, I semi-finals t to pre.w the matter. Asked through This wa.s in the living room of heart. The 23-yeai-oId former National him. Monette scored 10 with Bob ; before. If you’re in the market griViis. hbme a half-lap ahead of world Jackson's two story home in St. ' 9-1 and Referee Barney Felix 8- 19571. Tommy Martin and Billy Rourke. Al fiate.a, Joe McCooe. Bill Hillho'isc r>r>, .Stratford 44. .After the horse® finally was an interpreter if Delany had His mother thinkg of him as AAU champion from Pittsburgh Minney l8i and Richard Pa.ster- fecord holder Al Lawrence of 1- 1. PaganI Jr., w’bo defeated Bolin for Griffin. John McVeigh. Frank I^an- for a safer tire at a lower cost Next Game (final*) lassoed. Head (ireenskeeper fouled him. Rozy answered: "He Albans, a. New York suburb. It is a fighter. stretched his winning streak lo nack |6| following. Houston in 8:47.2. Only Lawrence’s a house probably paid for with the 1 10 last night by pitching a near Johnson's record now is 14-1. the eighth and final quarter-final ders. Ray Tierney. Joe Donahue. Slsa 7.60x11 fifs many Wilbur Cros.* \’s Hillhnnse ilobii I email moaned: grabbed my arm, but it wasn't 8:46.8 effort in New York Saturday berth last winter. Connie Fole.v, John H!!ghes, Har­ Peck Lumber put forth another j don't accept less than these rasanf madali af Chryilar, Thur.*day at Haven Arena, intentional." money Tommy received the night I shutout against veteran Jimmy Slade's 26-17-4. There w’ere no ‘•That nag gorged himself on night was faster. Like Delany's Slade of New York at St. Nicholas knockdowns. Slade was cut over Other Entries old Kearns. team effort to win its victory. Goodyears. They’re built ^ith DaSato, Iwltk, Oldi, Hiid- ('la** B some of the finest grass ever It seems that Inspector Mel he stumbled around the ring, pa-' •an, Martvry, Fatkard. mile record, it has not been iianc- Ev Shellon Qiiils the left eye. Also, Gene Kelly, Jim McCon Richard Macaione. Mark Heller, Tonls^it’* Ciame (finals) raised by man. .And we have Kishner spotted Delany as the ! tinned as yet thetic and defenseless, while Floyd j Recent entries, men who partic­ 5-T Triple-Tempered cord Patterson hacked al him-until he. The one-sided win earned the It was one of the worst beatings ipated in last W’inler's .strong ville, Jim McGovern, Walt .McNal- 1 Ron Cote, Joe Gallas and Al Mor- Lyman Hall v.s. Plainville al only a fe« \ieeUs before the Irishman thrust aside Rozy’s arm i Villanova turned In the fastest rangy youngster an April 6 fight the old "spoiler" ever absorbed. ly. Maurice O'Connor, John O'Neil. ri.s all played good ball for the, bodies an d they’ve been season starts. He did more wa.s finally taken away to a hos­ As Wyoniinjr Coadi field, include Bill Chapman, Ro­ *Wtdwall TdMypt pfvt tex andf rauppdU# tfrs Yale. on his way to the victory. An un- ■ time in the college mile relay, at St. Nick’s against Billy Hunter, And (he one-time light heavy­ land Irish, Tony Salvatore, Charlie Mike Reardon. Ed Shea, Herb Ste- winner.*. .Terry Smith. Bob Palulak, “Turnpike-Proved." <1a*s (' damage in an hour than the official ob.server, Ted Haydon, ',3:17.8. while flliicago beat out Car- pital. I Bill McKensie and Dan Rohrbach' Tommy had one more fight after another fine heavyweight prospect weight contender has met six Varrick, Art Johnson, runner-up ven.son, Dennis .Sullivan and Mike Result* of Final* duffers do all year,'* University of Chicago track coach, j roll, (Wis.i and Beloit (Wls.) in the Che.venne, Wyo., March 10 (ff-i Mooney. played best for the Auto P'arts. that,' against Eddie Machen. He from Detroit. fighters who either held a title or in 1964', Pal Tremarco, Ted Charn- PlayMl lafiM Nlifht al ^ ale The amount of damage was said Rozy's arm-hlock would have eight-lap relays with a time of Everett (Ev) Shelton -las resigned "He’s got a sound foundation.” fought for one. Including heavy­ Corned beef and cabbage dinner not estlmnieil. couldn’t even hold ■ up his hands bers. John Reider. Joe Stamler, FOUR FOR ONLY A WEEKI Litchfield ElLsworth Iwen sufficient cause to wave, him 2 :22.7. aa ba.sketball roach at the Univer­ said Al Joyner, Slade's handler. weight king Floyd Patterson. Bob'Schack. Bundi Tarca. Ray j will be served at 6:30. RFX’ SE.NIOK LEAGUE and when the referee stopped it sity of Wyoming, only 48 hours The e;!rlain eame down on an­ every boxing commission in the ”He can go a long way.” Johnson, Ding Farr and Stan Mat- i noMIN.ATE TE.AM after his Cowbo.vs completed their ■ That was the opinion of moat teson. other Rec Senior Basketball First Coastal 'I’ille country banned Jackson. worst season in history. League season last night at the Your old tiros may moko the Down Poymontl New Haven. March 10 (JF) — If hard-bitten boxing feels obseriters who saw the six-foot, College Basketball . Charlie Harris, Dick DiBella. The 60-.vear-old Shelton said he 188-pound Johnson hand the 32- Open Meeliii|2 Sel high school with the Blue Mofcnj Three Class C champion Litch­ Newly Found Putting^ Touchy Tommy is better off out of the East Oscar Schack, Emil Dietz and New Bedford, Ma.s."< . March 10 was taking another head coaching year-old Slade an artistic ahellack- Howie Holmes are newcomers in Re.*laurant nii>ping Co. A, 49-47. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINDI field players were named to their ring, why is it that his mother Nia^tara 78, Buffalo 68. (/P) - QumniplRC „of New Haven. class All-Star team. Sportswriters jop at a college whose athletic pro­ Ing, Slade Is 5-9 and weighs 176'-j. the battle to lift Bates' crown. For Kennel Club Winning for the second straight Conn., today he(d its first New still wants him In it? gram is "le ss ■demanding." H r did In pro about two years, Johnson Williams 85, Amherst 62. One major change from last time in the best-of-lhree series the j elected Hugh Doyle. Gary Sulli- Confidence Wins for Collins Quinnipiac 71, New Bedford England Coa.slal [Basketball cham­ Maybe she thinks about the not disclose the college. displayed sn. accurate and stiff year’s successful tournament ‘ i.s Manche."rter Kennel Club, onte North End quintet thu.-, added the j vari and Vic Hladik following house she lived in • hot too long Tech. 57. pionship, Quinnipiac, trailing 37- Litchlicld's 56-39 victory over Bill Strannigan. a former Wyn- left Jab, a crisp left hook,’ and that a total of 16 qualifiers, an in­ an active club with a large mem­ post-season title to its regular sea­ GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE NIGHOLS-MANCHESrERTIRE 32 at halftime held New Bedford ago. It was in a run-down section jning hoop star and now coaeJv at crease of eight, will compete in the son champion.*hi.p. Ell.swortli in the Class C cham­ New OHeans, March 10 (JT) -A^,final round opened but many bership, will, attempt to revive in­ 395 BROAD ST.—MI 8-51T9 Tech scoreless for the first 11 min­ J *.__ i - ___1 1 thniicrht hp wotild hpnd to’the nres- of F ar Rockaway. N.Y., and on ' Iowa ,State College, has been men­ ■head-to-head - matches following terest at a meeting Wednesday 'Bob Willis top-'ed the Blue Moon 7IS .MAIN ST.—Ml 9-5390 pionship finals at Payna Whitney 'newly found putting touch and thought he would bend to the pres a hot summer day an open truck utes after internjis.sion last night Gym here last night. Th(> other sure of such high atmosphere. tioned as the possible No. Ijbhoice the qualifying round of six strings. night at 7:30 at the West Side scorers with 12 points while team- j tor a 71-57 viefory in a showdown bagful of confidencq were all t/e When the smoke cleared, it was would come down the street. It of University athletic officials. There will be guaranteed cash Rec. The session will be open to males Tommy Mason and Joe two players chosen were Jim would be loaded ^lA’ith unlced fish. EHLER'S ATLANTIC STATION between two colleges with 10-2 Roberts of Ellsworth, and Leon tools bashing Bill Collins needed to the consistent and big-money win­ prizes for the four finalists ansi the public. Shea chipi>ed ir. with 10 tallies HOLLYWOOD SERVICE CENTER 1 The people could buy them cheap. At Columbia, Mo., last night, 138 E. CENTER MI 8-14W records. Ken Tullo scored 20 points Mackiewicz of Terrywillew win tlje $20,000 New Orleans Open ning Littler who came apart and .|4trannlgan sai(t he, hasn't given Pagani Caterers will present a Current offlc'‘rs are William apiece. Dependable Norm Burke. ' 842 E. CENTER ST.—Ml 9-8187 and Phil Donofno contributed 15 Golf Championship and establish Collins remained affably discon­ Whoever used to license tjie gily to "much thought lo the job one way Spring Tune-Up Special handsome trophy to the 1959 Ja m e s 'o f East Hartford, presi- Player-Coach Bernie August and I for the Conneclic\it college. Steve himself as a possible force to be certed but deadly determined. V sell them belonged in jail. , or die other. ■ The.v haven’t ap­ champion. d ^ t; Mrs. Herbert Hoskins of tall phet Morgan combined for JIM'S ATLANTIC STATON considered on the tournament ■Now she lives in a good neigh­ JACK'S ATLANTIC McNamara was high for Is'ew Bed­ Moiiiilainecrs Oiil For a golfer plagued with putt­ proached me. I haven’t approached South Windsor, aecretary, and the remaining 1-7 ’markers. , 451 W. CENTER ST.—AH »-S18« ford Tech with 12. trail. ing troubles most of the W’Inter. borhood, with marble-topped Ta- them.” • N€W SPARK PLUGS 8 CYLINDER , Despite its. two-point setback, 706 MAIN .ST.—.MI 9-8382 Mrs. Olive Roy of Manchester, ...... 1 ; The easy-going affable Collins-^ Collins put on a superb exhibitmn •bles in the living room. But It still Spooner Wafi Faslest treasiir.er. Co. A bo rated the night's top j T<» JSiiap N.y. Jinx costs money not to be poor. And -Hia cagers just had been de­ he's rarely without ,a s.paile even of greens wizardry in the final feated by Missouri. 68-67. • NEW POINTS ^50 Refreshments will be served. point-producer in Billy. Fortin JOHNNY’S ATLANTIC RMFFINI’S SERVICE STATIOH most pros would be moaning-^ round. He slapped In four birdlCT the,.Jacksons have rib money and Glen Cove, N.Y. (J*!-D uring his who ended up with a total of 22. I Tommy, who nevet .went to school, - The University of W'yoming Is at Years as a Brooklyn Dodger catch­ 288 W. MIDDLE TPKE-—Ml 9-8802 118 CENTER 8 T .-r5 n 9-9279 .. New 5’ork, March 10 iJPi^All- came in with a two-uneJer-par 70 and needed only one putt on 10 Laramie, buti the resignation was COMPLETE__ Hustling Jir,:i.!y Moriarly added 1 American Jerry West and hi.s West In yesterday's final round, His dis­ gi/ens. His total of 24 was one of has no way of getting any. announced heie. • NEW CONDENSER er. Roy' Campanella would take Cliancp to Move 13 tallies -in a loaing. causes W hy Wait! ! Virginia piates will be battling a tance shooting'and,delicate touch the lowest; of the tour. . ‘‘There just aint any money," Athletic Director Glenn (Red) ~6 CYLINDER Don Newcombe as the pitcher BILL'S MOBILE SERVICE BUHRER'S SHELL SERVICE i jinx a.s wfll as a tough Dartmouth on the greens gave him a four Paid Handsotne Dividends hig mother said. "The most Tom­ .lacoby had no comment, hut said • CARRURETOR APJUST^D having the best fastball start after Prague, Czechoslovakia. March my ever got was when he fought i 184 E. CENTER ST.—MI 9-8817 658 CENTER iST.—Ml 9-8129 ' team .tonight as the first round round total o f. 280, three strokes finding the-replaceniei: t "Will be 1.50 start. But for the one blazing mo­ 10 OP)—C*echoalovakla. host to Concludes Season G e t Y n iir of the NCA.A Baaketball Tourna­ Collins took * tip or two from Patterson. By the time laxes and j ment; Campy says Karl Spooner „bettei* than Jackie. Burke J . Jr. and J I fellow pro Bill John.ston last week one of tlie toughest assignments 1 the 1959 World Ice Hockey. Cham­ ment get.s underway at Madison Tom Nleporte, who tied for seconds ^ it paid handsome dividends. expenses were paid there wasn't I have been asked to direct."| '• ENGINE TUNE-UP BY was the fastest pitcher he eye[ lAtU'n E qu ip m en t much left. pionships, had a chance today to Arca.dia. Calif.. Mkrch 10 (/Pi­ WYMAN'S GULF STATION KEN'S GABAGE (,n Fine Whiskey... Square fJarden. The tournament wa.s the first ■ VYyoming tied with New Mexico caught. Campy was referring ti move Intu first place past the idle gs nta Anita conclude* another I The Mountaineers, who compiled IronicOIly, Johnston putted pitiful- "Tommy just has to fight. SUN-TEST EQUIPMENT the two shutouts Spooner pitchei 24 MAIN 8T.—Ml S-1S08 ANDOVER-(-P| 2-6227 Ready Mon ! major victory for Collins, a 30- ly . in the tournament's first two for. last place in the Skylihe Con­ Canadian and Russian teams. On successful season tomorrow with : a 25-4 season record and again won year-old, 230-pound former Marine There's no other way for him. agairist Cincinriaiti when the huek; rounds and failed to qualify for They took the only job he 'knew ference this season. The Cowboys' the strength pf last night’s 4-1 vic­ its traditional windup race, the the SoiUhern Conference title, who learned the game as a caddy record of four victories and 22 southpaw broke In late in 1954. tory over Sweden, the Czechs were $1(X),000 added San Juan Capis­ will meet Ivy League tltli.st Datt- the final 36 hc^les., away from him. What’* . he aup- DON WILLIS GARAGE BROWNIE'S SHELL SERVICE FIEISCHMANN’S CALL ME. in his native Baltimore, Md. He losses was the worst record In BRAKE and ' [Spooner also showed well in a expected to have little trouble with trano Handicap. The San Juan is. Burke, the Kiamesjia Lake, N. 18 MATN ST.—MI 9-4681 i motith i22-.5j in the kecofid game won only $1,400 in prize money posed to do riow?” . ' Shelton’s coachirig career : World Series game against the 276 MAIN iST.—MI 8-UI7* • 'y„ son of a golf pro, came in with Time_jiiter time, Patterson’s Finlaml, In their game today (9 raced at a mile and five-eighths I PICK UP AND ! of a tripleheader~ln the Etaatern in earlier tournaments, but hit the Shelton' said factors in'lils resig­ Yankees in 1965. In the second a 67 for the day’s best round toi right hand punches tvere a EXHAUST CHECK a.m. E ST ). The crippled United over the Camino real grass courseC. I Regional eliminations. jackpot for $6,300 yesterday, nation .were the "pressure of top game he fanned five of the 10 Thirteen or mote horses are ex-j isthe BIGliiiyl DELIVER. ' The jinx that faces the Moun- jump ii)to the tie for runnerup gleaming ■ blur under: t[ie ring Stales team, defeated yesterday by BUD'S SHELL SERVICE STATION 44.25 Asaiir^ of 81,000 honors, The placid Nieporte. plays lights as they landed with national collegiate'competition, the Yankees he faced in relief. Spoon­ Russia 5-1, met Sweden in the sec­ pected to run. - RT..M Md SOLE HILL RD.. VERNON m „tainers Is their Inability to get'by fierce, strtiggle of recruiting the 4/4 «T. Ml 3^034 the first round in NCAA Tdurrta- He collected'$2,800 for leading out of Broxville, N. Y., registered frighteplng impact bn Tommy’s er started the sixth game but was ond .game (2 p.m., E ST ). The I R 5-959* best playisri. which t s a younger shelled in the first Inning. ' Sales Tax i ment play. the field home, assured himself of his best showing of the t()up, split­ face, Machen th|rew left hooks Swedes have loiit both their cfeiiter Col. George gimler, athletic dir-1 lackideil man I rellsped completelrs . by injuries. ' West Virginia, ■winnet of 50 another $1,000 by qualifying for ting $3,300 with Blirke. to the body, the kind that Jum­ Vi...... - I... 1-^.’ jector at the Air Force Academy, DICK'S A l IC STATION is why I BOUORIEAU’S straight Southern C()nference the Toumament of Champions'at LltUer, a heavy favorite to win, ble your inaid(»* ' for life. Into BOUDRIEAU^S GARAGE The New York Giant* made 93" i* « 1946 graduate ot the tlniveralty j games, has eafned the right to Laa Vegas, Nev., and the firm he particularly after his record 64 on Jackson whenever [he jpUased. Jimmy Brown tied the NaMorialj MI3-M34 lin t down* by rushing last season Kent, d, (NKA)t£ - Kent State o( Marylwd. He captained the 1947 j -V' GARAGE . play in the New'York Regional the represents chlpp^ in ivith another the 6,700-yard City Park coutlie - V Train* FalUifulIy ) Footb«ll League record with 108 IBSMAINST. .Their opponents tallied' S3 first wrealjUng xeluna haven'I’t .baM shut iM tball team which tied Georgia I " ’'i •UMOCO WHISKCy • M PROOF • e»W,,.bR«IN NEUTRKl SFmiTS la the Gator Bowl. A 188 MAIN ST, ■ last four years, and each time was 81.500. . Saturday, came l\part with a bil­ But Mr*. Geontt* Jackibn point* lait I *e**(>n. He ■cored 17 out In 30 year*. • - tN t PltltCHUANW OISTILUNO/OORFORATION, NEW VORK CITY "knocked off by LaSalle, Dart­ - Collins was one strokot behind lowing 76 In the final round and wanU to *jsnd h«r *on back. touchdown* ruihing bn* on a mouth, Canisius and Manhattan. Callfom ia'i G«ne LltUer m the finished with a total of 264. Each day he wake* up aijd doe* 'forward pau.

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/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959 ApartmenHM^Flats— Apartment Buildings ^XH ouses for Sals.-^' 72 Houses 72 Suburban for Sale 75 M O B tW B L V S Teneipcnts 63 for Sale 69 Rooms Without Board S9 ( X ^ MANCHESTER-SherwooOv^rcia. Ve r n o n c e n t e r —Three bed­ Obituary TPG Urges Directors ^ BY EAGALY ai^ SHORTEN I Household Gooda 51 Five room ranch, full baMiqmt, room ranch, fully insulated, rec­ Household .Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW 8% AND FOUR room apartmenta, 83 WEST CENTER 8T. Three FURNISHED ROOM, conVsnleritly MANCHB8TB6K- room Caps. two firaplacea, plaatefad walls, niU reation room, storm doora and Offerw 13-A heat and hot 'water.''Ideal location. apartments one vacant. Call MI insulation, Ufe . Wood shsath> tsTlndowa, atminga, ar.cloaed WATKINS WEDNESDAY located. One minute, A d u lts .^ 8-7500 or MI 3-8470. 9-5229, 9-5 Monday to Friday. Aluminum athnna screana, naw look. AGAII’l* St. Light houaekeeplng. Woman hot wateir’'^haatar. Oqnveniant to ing, with shingles, sidewalks, eaaway, attached garage, laroe Check Water Problem WfEAVING of buma, mo:h holes SPECIALS lot>417,000. CPptact owner, TR Groot Dead and tom clothing, hosiery runs, .■PILEMMA.' THE ^ only. So 9-1959. ______/ ROOM heated apartment, ahoppiif^ schools and huaaa. Nica curbs. City utilltiaa.util...... Amealta CLASSirmO IMOCO *8RUl4G'f drive. ImmediateImi occupancy. 5-7178^ ftwidbags repaired, zipper re- (For sale at these prices only on U-Call MI 9-8229 Monday to Frl- Business Property for Sale 70 ya»T Pricad to aall immaiUataty at A suggestion that the Manehea-^aion wishes to bring to your atUn- cANT'KHisee. Wednesday. March-11. 1969). ROOM WITH kitchen privUe y $12,900. R. F. Dlmodli Co., Charlea Lesparance,' MI 9- 7620. placement, umbrellas -epalfed,, Babies accepted.' Centrall^ocat- iay, 9'to 8 p.m. BOLTON—Well built I room, 1*4 In Garage^ ter Board o7 Dlrectore take im­ tion the condition that oxlita in ipen's shirt collars i-eversed Snd WHATlS VdJOkOrl Reg. $329.00 100” aofa. Slin Arm PACKAGE store, gas station, sevi Realtors, MI 9-5245. \ th« water supply of tha ManCboster ed. Apply Mrs. Dorsey, 14^rch St. m o d e r n t h r e e room apart­ room house plus extra rental unit. MANCHESTER-Five room -anch, ' bath, pine pfenaled den, . firc- mediate steps to "protect the wel­ advertising replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ contemporary atyie in blue stripe place,\ basement garage, storm Water Co. After practically every cover with foam cushions. Slight­ ment, atove and refrigerator, $80 Located on a heavily tsifveled (XXI) full basement, two fireplacee, fare" of Norths End residents and ing Shop. FURNISHED ’BOOM/" complete 'plastered walla, full' insulation. 'and asah, ameslte oHm on land- Car Running storm of iany consequence, the ly used...... $159.00 tacilitJAs. Woman a month. Call MI 6-7319. route, with an excellen$''ootentiaI also to aid the Manchester Water water becomes greatly discolored CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT DEPT. HOURS FLAT FINISH .Holland Window housekeeping for future growth. Gadranteed in­ FOUR BEDROOM older Colonial. Hot water oil heat, tile bath, large acaped acre, plug good\chicken Co in solving Its present "water Reg. $279.00 90’’ Sofa. Slim arm onlyy. One bfockbloi frpm Center. Call kltchem garage. Ameslte d,rive. coop. Extra lot avallableX. Call for a period of several days or even 8:15 AJtf. to 4:30 P.M. shades, made to measure All contemporary style in^dark brown FOUR ROOM furnished apart­ vestment with a lj.-^ e s of .'lanc­ Excellent condition. Two-car ga­ Former CD Director Adrian troubles" has been made by the MI 3-5539. ment, heated, hot water, garage, rage. St. James Parish, $17,800. R. City utlUUea. 30 days occupancy. owner, MI ••3888 or MI 9•7482^, weeka at a time. metal Venetian blinds rt a new TWASSlieMAtfJSACH nubby cover with foSm cushions. ing available. Fkfr further informa­ Groot Jr. 39. olj 20 Jensen St., Towrt Planning Commission. ”Our Ckjmntlaaiori li charged low price. Keys made while you center, residential, MI 3-6028. tion call R,yF. Dlmock Co., MI F. Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI 9-5345. Charles t>>aperance, MI 9-7620. , rftPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED A DVT. CAN’T SEEM ID eCTTWE Slightly used . . . ^ ...... $159.00 NICE ROOM with lavatory, privata died Iqat' night from carbon mon- The suggestion Is made in a let­ with the reaponsiblllty of planning wait. Marlow’s, Reg. $89.50 (2r9xl2 Hand ‘looked entrance. 14‘ ji Hackmatack ,St. 9-5245. MANCHESTEA^FIv* room rrnch, Wanted— Heal Estate 77 ter drafted by the TPC at a meet­ U ^ k r ^ m m A Y 10.30 A M -fiATU RD AY 9 A M STUDENTS 10 SEE THE FOUR ROOM rent, i first floor, (XXII) oxldd'-poteoning in the garage at snd zoning within the towm. The MISTAKES INiMElli OWN wool blend rdgs. 1 qblohg and 1 Call MI 3t^ 5 or 112 OV 4-3680. stove, ice box and kitchen aet fur­ full basement, hOL water oil heat, ing in the Municipal Building last service that Is rendered by such an BEIJttONT Rug Cleaning Com oval. Slightly used ...... $39.95 (O TOUR . home? For PLEASE READ YOtR AD pany — For those who "arc a^ u l 'NOftK- nished, oil burner. Adults only Houses for Sale 72 NEW SIX room ranch, one Mock fireplace, tile bathXcolored fix­ hla home. night. Copies were sent to the di­ Important utility aa water hoe a Reg. $59.50 (2) Knotty pine tav­ FURNISHED room for near irompt, efficient, courteoua aerv rectors this morning. their rugs — phone MI 3-0012. MI $70. Unhealed. MI 9-0769. from Green. All large rooms, two tures, built-in oven tuid stove. According to police, who were great effect on planning. Zoning Is ern style end tables with authentic ■Main' St. 9 Hazel St. Call BOLTON CENTER—AttracUve two Ameslte drive, cit.vxutiliUes, ice and^mralslng withPut obliga­ The TPC action follows on the OUm UM or “Want Ad»" «re taken over Ph»"* “ » Free pickup and delivery Free baths, built-in atove and oven, fire­ tion, call A. Beechiar, Realtor, called to his home al 10:15, Groot often described aa a means of pre­ ___A____ Advertiser should resd bU'sd the FIRST DAi IT turnings and drawer treatment. 9-2^0. COMPLETELY renovated bedroom, ranch, aluminum $12,990. Charles Lesperanbe, MI heels , of numerous complaints serving the health and general wel­ estimates given. We specialize in $19.95 place. Full basement, two-car ga­ Ml S-6969 or Wesley R. Smith. Aa< was seated In his car and the mo­ 2 n S 3 i 8 ^ d M PO BT EBBOR8 In time for the next Inser- furniture and wall to wall rarpet- TEACHERrN,^ room unfurnished apartmejit: Cen­ storms, cellar, enclosed breeze- rage. Your choice of I’-lerlor 9-7620. which have been registered hy fare of the community. B u t l ETH e i? Reg. $159.00 Lovely French pro­ trally located. MI 9-429>.'' aoclatea. Ml 9-8M3. Member MuJU> tor had been nmning. Police were Han. Ih e B enld !• renponnlWe for only ONE incorrM or plotted Ing.______- ______VOU SPELLED ' Bu r n is h e d r o o m for rent way, garage. $13,600. MI 9-5132. decoration. R. F. Dlmock Co,; Real­ pie Lilting Serviee, North End residents with the wa "We believe the residents within 2 2 2 ^ nd^Upement nnd then only to the extent of * MAKE A sm a ll BELIEVE* vincial chest desk with brass grill Carlton W. Hutchins. StX ROOM cape, 4 bedroonris, extra notified by the deceased's wife, Mil­ ter company and the Manchester front, green leather writing sur­ 108 Blr-.h St. Ml 9-3884. TWO ROOM unheaJ^^ apartment. tors. MI 9-5245. large kitchen, with dishwasher and this area, being taxpayers ■within •*make cohd” Umertloa. Errom which do not lessen the TV SERVICE — Potterton’s, all 6 0 0 8 0 0 ON THE ViRONO.' dred. who found him. and State Health Departments dur­ the town and governed by all the makes. Highest quality guaranteed BLACKBOARD - face ...... $.55;00 8 Walnut St. WlT month Inqui-e $14,900 RANCH, brick froht, three disposal, fireplace, hot air bllt- BUY, — SELL — TRADE the •dTerttoenaeilt will not be corrected ^ ^ a k e good insertion. ROOM WITH continuous hot water (XXIII) Want, to sell your pro*)"rtyT Assistant Medical HIxamlner Dr. ing the last few days regarding laws and ordinances of the munlci- work and parts, over 47 vear’s ex- yJOVirNHAT Reg. $44.50 (4) eontempprary and shower, private entrance. Frenchek or/Barber Shop. AD bedrooms, fireplace, cellar, base­ heat, extra large lot, in quiet John Prlgnano, who arrived al the 6-1596, X neighborhood ideal for children. Ckreenwded, Inc. will buy for all the muddy condition of the w’ater pslity, are entitled to relief from perienro. Famous for service since HAiWKE'tES.' style cherry -captain’s chairs in Gentleman. 101 Chestnut St. Free board heat, trees, near bus, BOLTON — Six room split level, scene with police, made known the TOTO COOPERATION WILL I W| 3 . 2 7 1 1 stores, school. Carlton W. Hutch­ Close to school and ahopping. F. cash, Or ^ r k out » trade. <^lck being luppllcd to homes in the the condition as it now exlata. The BE APPRECIATED i/IOI m i s* .fc# 1981. Phone MI 9-4537 for best cherry with gray tweed seAt $15.00 parking. ______w’ooded lot. Thrte bedrooms, fire­ cause of death thia morning. Reg. $24.50 Cushman Red Maple R(XaCVlt.LE — Six room apart- ins. MI 9-6132. A Beechler, Realtor, MI 8-6666 or action assured. Call and get our area. Maneheater Water Co. haa the service. mefil and bath, 65. Automatic gas place, excellent condition, $16,800 To Hold Inquest The complaints began pouring in franchise to furnish water within side chair, arrow-bacl^ style $9.95 a t t r a c t iv e living room bedroom R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors. MI W. R. Smith, Associate, MI 9-8952. deal, no obligation. Automobiles for Scile 4 DOUG'.S Refrigeration Serv'ee—re­ Reg. $189,00 Drexpl niahogany -iieater. w; H. Preuss Sons. TR SOUTH WINDSOR—New five room GREENWOOD, INC., Dr. Prignano said a coroner’s tn- after a violent rain storm Friday a certain district of the town." Lost and Found combination, TV, next to bat^ 5-2567. 9-5245 FIVE ROOM cape on large wooded -quest would be held to determine With the rapid growth of the frigerator repairing, any hour. corner china with carved front, free parking. Gentlemen. MI ranch, built-in oven and ranee. ______Ml 3-1677 swept subsoil, sand and mud Into 19)51 YEI-LOW rivmoiith (onverti- Lot 100x200. $16,600. Phllbrick lot, fireplace, basement garage, the circumstances of the death. the streams fumi.shlng the com­ town within the last 16 years, the l o st — Ehiglish Setter, male, Phone MI 3-.5932. .MI 9-5650 crotch mahogany panels .. $85.60 9-6801 after 4:30. ______(XXIV)______ble, clean, $2,5n. MI 3-8.598 after Agency, MI 9-8464. recently redecorated inside and There waa no evidence of suicide pany's water supply. Similar com­ rapacity of their supply haa been white W ith tan spots, two years ELSAHDKE TAKVEV, Business Locations WILL LEASE locations .in North 5:30. WATKINS BROS. ROOM FOR rent in private home NEW S ix room Colonial, $17,900. painted outside. Extra building and East sections of Manchaster "that we could determine," Dr. plaints have been made for many taxed to the utmost. They are in old Ucense No. 118,120. Answers Building— Contracting 14 itaAOAANuS. , for Rent 64 MANCHESTER — We have two lot available, vacant, o'wncr will otra oir auuicn. 935 MAIN STREET with or without kitchen prlW ^ built-in dishwasher, IH baths, for Coin Laundry Stores. Avail­ Prignano aald. years. trouble and they reallae this just aa to Freckles. Friendly, beloved beautiful two-family homes that consider your offer. S. A. Beech­ much sa their customers do. family pet. Reward. Call MI leges. MI 3-8877. built-in stove and oven. Ctmplete- able water, gas, electricity and A Manchester businessman, who f'-omplalnta Diminish Trailers 6-A BIDWELL HOME Improvement AIR - CONDITIONED two - room you should look into. Excellent ler, Realtor, MI 3-6969 or W. R. spoke with Groot for about an "What we are euggestlng to you 9-1818. Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ Open , Thursday-Friday Evenings front front office. 100% ideation. Mar­ condition, nice locaflqn. not water Iv landscaped. Ameslte ’ rive. R. sewerage required. Will take over The water company reports to­ BEAUTIFULLY furnish^' F Dimock Co., Realtors, MI Smith, Associate, MI 9-8952. existing laundry or cleaning hour .yesterday, said Groot did not as the governing body of tne town FLAMINGO house trailer 40 ft. rages. Roofing and siding experts. Until 9, Closed Mondays free low’s, 887 Main Bt. and steam heat, oil. For additional day thpt the number of complaints bedroom, tile bath, .sjKwer 9-5245. stores, if suitable. Send descrip­ appear despondent. He said Groot are gradually diminishing as the la to immediately takq stepa to 1955 model. In good condition. Two Aluminum clapboards a specialty. 6ond»^>e.Stocks Mortgages 31 Situations Wanted— Diamonds— W atches— parking. Call M I^7ll6. Information call The Ellsworth PORTER ST. AREA — Six room contact the ofHclala of; the Man­ LOST—ChUdren’t pet calico cat, Unexcelled workmanship. Easy COMMERCIAL business or office Mitten Agency, Realtors, Ml colonial, 8 twin aize bedrooms, tion and location of properties to had talked of the success of the ■tt’aler clears. bedrooms. Reasonable offer. MI Female 38 Jewelry 48 (XXV) Coin Laundries, Box X, Manches­ chester Water Co. and find Out vicinltv Brent Rd. Call MI 8-2321. budget terms MI 9-6495 or TR TOO MANY DEBTS? Consolidate Six sofas $20-$40 each. FURNISHEDED ta^m for rent, heat, space for Vent. Up to 6500 square 3-6930 1*4 baths, fireplace, finished rec- Sandwich Nook, at 969 Main St., Tlie TPC letter was drafted at 3-1952. / ______feet. Will sub-divide. Main Street, ter Herald. which Groot had operated for 13 Just what the problem is and what 5-9109. your payments and Improve your REGISTERED nurse available tor LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ Kelvinator Refrigerator—$.55. hot water.r. ^Private entrance. MI NEW SIX room Cape, West Side, ' reation room with cooking facili­ the suggestion of Chairman Mar­ MOBILEHOiWES-Kozy. used (47- Located near Center. Plenty of OAKLAND ST.—Two family. Oil years. ateps will be taken to rectify the LOS^—Boy’s bicycle, 26 ”, Colum­ credit standing. $22.25 per month part or full-time vyork in physi­ pairs, adjusts watches expertly. Save $30 on new Simmons twir and 3-6720. built-in range and oven, vestibule. ties, immediate occupancy. S. A. tin Alvord, a resident of the North 10), excellent condition 84,300, CARPENTER desires repair work, parking. Phone MI 9-5229 or MI hot water heat. Good Investment Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-6969 or W. Groot also apoke of his plans condition. We hope that the ap­ bia! red. 62 Oxford SL______will pay off $1,000. If you own cian’s office. MI 8-7919. Reasonable prices. Open dally. full size mattresses. Choice location, I-arge lot. $16,200. Legal Notice End for many years, after a half proach will be made with the 1649.00 Jensen’s Inc. (alwa.vs re­ all types of remodeling. Dial PI real estate, call CH 6-8897 and ask Thuraday evenings. 129 Spruce Spinet Deskr—$,30. QUIEyfi WARM room next to bath. 3-7444. property. Priced to sell. $17,500. R. Smith, Associate, MI 9-8952. for Adrian’s Drive-In. another hour’s discussion of the water sit­ 2-7728. N^ar Center. Gentleman, "rivate Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. R. F. Dimork Co., Realtors, MI thought of protecting the welfare NO’nCB IS HEREBY given that liable) Rolling Hills, Route 44A, Frank Burke or Mrs'. Carter for WILL DO baby-sitting in my Street. Ml 9-4387. Drum Table—$16. 9-5245. NOTICE or OqJECTION TO bualneaa .« operates at 300 W. uation. Mansfield; GArfleld 9-4479 > 'phone on floor. 37 Foster St. Call 2,000 SQUARE feet of spact. Will MANCHESTER, Summer St. ^ INVENTORY Middle Tpke. of the cltlaena of Manchester and Pass Book No. SS-5929, Issued by FOR COMPLETE alterations and details. Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ licensed home, days, full or part- Coffee Table, like new—$16. subdivide. 166 West Middle Tpke VERNON —Four room home, mod­ Martin told the other members of also of helping the Manchester The Savings Bank of Manchester time. Will also do ironing. MI MI 3-5331. rooms, plastered walls, oil heat, Police this morning said they the commission that he "firmly be­ cabinet work. For quick service change, 15 Lewis, ^t.. Hartford. Fuel and Feed 49-A Call MI 8-7043, Mr. Mull. ern kitchen, oil hot air heat, base­ (XXVTII) enclosed porch, city utilities, STATE o r CONNECTICUT, Diitrlcl Water Co. in solving the serious has been lost and application haa 3-7320. WATKINS ment. A good buy. $8,500 The of Andover. Probate Court. Town of could issue no other information lieves the Directors have a def­ Aut^i Driving School 7-A witli rea.sonable winter prices. For NEW ROOM in private home with Charles Lesperance. MI 9-7620. Andover. March 4. 1969. trOiible with which they are con­ been made to said bank for pay­ free estimate call Joe Girardin, USED FURNITUfTfe shower and parking. Call MI Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. COVENTRY—New 5*4 room anch concerning the death. inite responsibillt.v to see that ac­ fronted.” ment of {he amount of deposit. Help Wanted—.Female 35 BEFINED WOMAN—excellent ref­ WELL SEASONED hardwood, fire­ three bedroom, living room, kitch­ Estate of Helen Konkolovlrh. late of The body was removed to the lARSON’fe Connecticut's first li­ MI 9-8933. place or furnace, $5 and $10 loads 9-8354. EXCELLENT storage space. Rea­ MANCHESTER-^English Colonial. Andover, in said District deceased. tion is taken to protect the health Prerpftring Reports erences would like position as EXCHANGE sonable. Call MI 3-0117. $12,900 ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom en and dining area. Built-in range Present, Hun. Charles II. Nicholson, .John B. Burke Funeral Home at and welfare of the town.” LOST—Five pointed gold earring. censed driving school .rained. HAIRDRESSERS. Full and part- companion — light housekeeper. delivered. Ml 3-2694. Six large rooms, large sunporch, Meanwhile, a spokesman for the CARPENTERS, experienced in 15 OAK s t r e e t FURNISHED light housekeeping ranch, ceramic bath, iiot water and oven, fireplace and mantle. Judge. 8? E. Center St. The chairman reminded that the Post Office vldnjty. Call PI Certified and approved, is "ow of­ time, I.uJon Salon of Beauty. Call Call MI 3-0941. TWO OR THREE room ground lavatory, tile bath, modern 'Mtchen There having been filed in Court by State Health Department said a building -and contracting, altera­ DRY OAK wood—fireplace, stove „ , I room ■with electric refrigerator. hSat, basement picture window, Basement garage, hot water heat. garage, ameslte drive. Plastered Anna Marzec, Executrix of said estate, Groot was bori in ARoona, Pa., North End is very much a part of full report on samples taken from 2-6770 between 6-8 p.m. Reward. fering massroom and tehlnd MI 3-1939. floor office, ample parking, near Situated on one acre lot. Close to wheel Instruction for teenagers. tions, additions, porches, e*e. Spe- and furnace. Round and split, $10 Open Thursday- Evenings Until 9 Near Main St Suitable for ladies 145’ frontage. Carlton W. Hutch­ walls, full attic, hot water oil heat, objection to- the acceptance by this March 31. 1919. He lived in Man- Manrhester, and. the Directors the company’s various water clalizlrig in cottages, garages, sid­ OOsed Mondays or couple. Call MI 3-6388. Center. Call Ml 9-2868 or MI ins. MI 9-513’2, schools, bus and ahopping. $14,900. Court of the Inventory and appralaal cheater most, of his life. He served Ml 0-8O’I5. Situations Wanted— Male 39 per load delivered. PI 2-7886. 9-7452. Adjacent bachelor house­ trees, shrubs, city utilities, good of said estate, the 26th day of March, should make it their concern to sources should he ready in a couple ings. Ouarftnteed workmanship. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Minimum FHA financing. R. F. location. Excellent condition. in the Army during World War II see that action is taken to bring Announcements COMFORTABLE room for rent or keeping quarters available. VERNON—Five room ranch, mod­ Dimock Co., Realtors. MT 9-5245. 1969. at one o'clock'-in the afternoon, of days. MORTLOCK'S Manchester’s lead­ Ml 3-0731 or AD 3-5978. MI 4-8913. CAPABLE MAN wants painting, 9xi;s URAY RUG, leaf pattern. Cltarlea Lesperance. MI 9-7620. at the Probate Office In the 'Tow-n of and was discharged with the rank relief to the residents o f the area. A partial report on the condi­ ing driring school. Three skilled, HAY, $30 a ton delivered. MI gentleman to share fovr room ern kitchen, built-in oven and Andover, Is hereby . assigned for a INCOME TAXES prepared -i your ALTERATIONS and remodeling — cleaning. Handy. References, Call Also bed, bureau, spring and mat­ hearing' on said ohjectinn; and It Is of major. Agreeing, TPC member Ermano tion of the ■water aa to turbidity, cburteolus Instructors. Class room WOMAN .WANTED with some 3-6183. ' bachelor apartment. Referenc»s. range. Air conditioning. Fu!' base­ Txxx) MANCHESTER— Fiv* rooms, 3 Since the' war he haa been ac­ home or by appointment. Exper­ kitchens, bathrooms, attics, cel­ MI 3-6670. tress. Reasonable. MT 3-1683. Cali MI 9-6067 between 5-7 p.m. Houses for Rent 65 ment and quiet street. $17,900. ORDERED: That notice of the time Garaventa said he felt it was the odor, color' and taste should be ienced tax work, 24 nour srvlce. Instructions for 15, 16, 17 year automobile insurance experience down, 2 up, oil heat. Insulation, nd place aet for said hearing be tive in the local Civil Defense duty of the Directors to do so. ready by tomorrow, he said. How­ lars, residing, porches, roofing to make telephone sollci'ations Available April 1st. Manrhester. Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. LAKE STREET — New six room tile bath, city utilities, large lot. given to all persona known to os In­ C all Ml 8-4723. olds. 'Telephone Mr. Mortlock, and room additions. Connecticut Household Goods . 51 HOUSE—One floor, two porches, Colonial with garage. Built by U. terested In said estate, by causing a organization. He recently resigned Similar agreement was registered ever, a report regarding the Director of Driver Education. from her home at her own hours. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 SILVER GRAY mahogany bedroom baseboard heat, knotty pine, oak $12,300. Charles Lesperance. MI copy of this order to be published one as deputy director. by TPC members Phillip Harrison ’bacteria content takes longer, he Remodeling Services, 31 Oak St. PLEASANT ROOM in quiet home TEN ROOM home on spacious lot Ic R. Built-in stove and oven. 9-7620. FEb^RAL INCOME taxes pre- Ml 9-7898. Write Box Y, Herald. SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall set, 4 pieces, like new. TR 5-2190. floors furnished. Call MI 3-6389. in downtown Manchester. Don’t Large fireplace. Sun deck. 1*4 time In some newspaper having a cir­ Survivors and Edward DIk. said. pare(^yvlth your savings In mind. MI 3-1425. GROOMING ALL breeds of dogs. next to bath and shower. Free culation in said Dlstrlrt. and posted on HOP HOME PARTIES- Openings tiles 4c a tile. KenUle, from 7c APARTMENT size Roper gas parking. Call MI 9-0887. miss this one for $15,700. Phil­ baths three bedrooms. Beautiful FIVE ROOM ranch, full basement the public sign post nearest where the He leaves hla w-ife, Mildred B. Text of I-etter Similar tests conducted in the Reasonable rates. Call MI 9^1248. ATTENirON teenagers, new driver ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi­ Poodles are our specialty. Call PI deceased last dwelt in the Town of An­ past have alwa.vs shotyn the water for party plan demonstrators. 2-6148. each. Green Paint. And Wallpaper, range, excellent condition. Call brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. view, $18,700. R F. Dimock Co., with garage, fireplace, built-in Groot; two sons. Adrian III and Here is the text of thk TPC let­ educatibn classes starting ■ atup- net work done. Honest snd relia­ at the Green. SIX ROOM single house, fur­ dover. and sent by certified mail, post­ William; four daughters, Karen, waa "safe for drinking purposes,” INCOME TAX forma prepared by Housewares, toys, gifts, novelties. MT 3-6979. nished. Call MI 3-656». Realtors. MI 9-5245. oven and range, ceramic bath. age prepaid, to: ter: day. CAil Mr. Mlclettc, Manches­ ble workmanship Call Roscoc MODIFIED RANCH—Seven rooms. Enizabeth, Wendy and Cynthia ” TTie Town Planning Commls- the spokesman said. appointment hj your home or ter Driving Academy. Coventry, No collecting. No delivering. Ex­ FEMALE SPIDER monkey, 8 Apartments— Flats— Priced for immediate sale at Tax Commissioner. State of Con­ Thompson^ Ml 3-1895 for esti­ months old. Call PI 2-7917 after BE CKJR GUESTS 22x15 loot living room with fire­ (XXXP $15.,500. S. A. Beechler. Realtor, necticut 470 Capitol Ave., Hartford 18, Ann: and five elaters, Mrs. Michael mine. Experieltped, competent PI 2-72|19. perience not npeessary. Call or Tenements 63 place. Modern throughout, $23,900, Connecticut. work at reasonable fee. Call MI mates write: Mr, Don Peterson, 6 Pros­ 6:30. FllEE HONEYMOON Musical Instruments 5.3 Suburban for Rent 66 5U 3-8969 or W. R. Smith, Associ­ Anna Marzec, Exeuctrix. by her At­ Yaroma, Mrs. Patrick Farrell and 15 MINUTE ride to Vernon. Three Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. VERNON—New six room Colonial ate. MI 9-8952. torney. John H Yeomans. Andover, Mrs. Joseph Petroakl, of Manches­ 8-2888. ALL TYPES of carpentry work pect Hill Drive. Warehouse Point, ALL EXPENSE VACA'TION with attached garage. Built-in Garage-Service— Storage 10 Conn. Tel. NA 3-.5091. HEAR NEW Kinsman organ with room apartment with garage, REDUCED $75 to $65 and $90 to RANCH—6'i rooms. Ultra modern Connecticut ter, Mrs. William Leggett, of done, alterations, dormers, roof­ Articles For Sale 45 In Miami For Two jg0_Two three room apartments, range m d oven. Flreplac- sun QUiaC SALE. East Side. Attrac­ Anna Basnko Maianik. Andover. Con­ Bill Heard Giving Town ing, porches, etc. Call MI 9-5981. percussion added: Big savings on stove, refrigerator. References. MI —situated nji a spacious lot, in necticut. Hartford, and Mias Elizabeth INCOME TAXES prepared. Call AVON NEEDS YOU, If you live in ■ 7 Glorious Days - demonstration models. Dubaldo 9-2837. Rockville,'heat, hot water, electric deck. 1*2 baths, three bedrooms, tive four room ranch. Wooded Mrs. Nadia Sierglejew. |34« N. WALLPAPER Sale-Many ’-atternS exclusive surrotindings. Beautiful high wooded lot. Brick front. Groot, of California. Ml 9-6058. GARAGE FOR RENT at 182 Maple CARPEN’I'ER, experienced in all or near thi.s open territory. It is 7 Exciting Nights — Music Center, 186 West Middle stove, refrigerator, garbage dis­ area. Walk to Main, Owner. Ml Kingsley Dr . I.os Al^elrs 27, Csltf The funeral trill be held at the to choose from at handsome ,ehv- TWO ROOM furnished apartment. living room with large picture $17,400 R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ 3-6526. Soiiya Bishko. 1(6 Bay Street, Jersey St. MI 3-4751. fleld.R of carpcntr.v. Cnnliact or ho\indcd by Birch, Main and In One of Miami's Tpke. MI 9-6205. posal. No dogs. Call Tr 5-250.5 or window, built-in bookcases, Citv. New Jersey. Burke Funeral Home Thursday al Spnice iSts nnd Hartford Rd. If ings. Trimmed and coated C. J. Leading Hotels 105 Birch St. Call Ml 9-5601 after TR 5-5050. tors. Ml 9-5245. Tamara Carr. 143-04 Cherry Ave., Right to Buy Water Co. THE DAIRY QtlEEN on West Mid­ hourly rates. MI 3-0731 Morrison Paint Store, 386 Center paneled walls and wall to wall ROLLING PARK—Five room Cape, 10 am. The Rev. Clarence E you have spare tinie and need FREE' WITH THE 6 p.m. Flushing. New York Winslow, of the Church of tne dle Turnpike Is now open. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 St. ‘■MISS AMERICA- Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 ROCKVILLE —Three room spa­ carpeting. Full basement with (XXXII) one unfinished up. plastered wails, William Miller. Jr.. 1317B Roberts RECREATION rooms, lemodellng money. I will train yoti to earn recreation room and built-in bar. Drive. Atlanta. Georgia, Nazarene, will conduct the serv­ Manchester Representatives Da­ additions, all types of carnentry $3 an hour selling onr frsgrances IMPERIAL 3 ROOM OUTFIT NEW EFFICIENCY apartment for cious, beautifully and completely fireplace, full cellar, rear porch, NEW FIGURE’ for spring at big USED REBUILT bicycles and tri­ rent with kitchen, living room, I Two-car garage. $38,500. Phll- VERNON — New six room split Thomas Miller. 1376 Nelson Avenue, ice. Burial will be al East Ceme­ vid Barry and Irving Aronson to­ work. Best workmanship, rial] MI and cosmeties. Call CH 6-1658. ★ Choice of Air-co'nditioned Rooms YOUTHS’ SPRING suit, navy blue furnished, heated apartment with completely fenced in back yard. Bronx, New York. savings. Special introductory dis­ cycles for sale. 645 North Main KNAPP SHOES.^ Harry Mahoney, bedroom, tile bath. Furr shed I brick Agency, MI 9-8464. level. High wooded lot. Cathedral Excellent mortgage available. Call Jane BelMsmo, 1219 Nelson Avenue, tery. Pair Charged 9-4291. ★ Delicious Meals. Guided Tours gabardine, size 20. Excellent con­ garage. Centra! TR 5-9fl92. day spoke in favor of a bill that counts on Spencer foundations and S't, Call ;Mj 9-2302. WIDOWER and three children de­ 38 Majite Street. MI 3-4327. dition. MI 9-4155. with stove, refrigerator and heat, ceiling with redwood beams Built- owner, MI 9-3209. No agents. New York. N. Y.. VisILing houra are from 7 to 9 bras in two new fabrics. Mrs. ★ Enjoy 3 Night Clubs. Free BOLTON CENTER—Custom five June Devine. 1265 Given Ave . would allow Manchester to buy the sire housekeeper. Must live in. all on first floor. Storage space ROCI'CVILLE—One 5-room and two in range and oven. I’ i baths, large Bronx. New York. p.m. tomorrow at the Burke Home. Winbna McLeod, PI 2-7048. SNOW BUl'WERS—Reo, Snowbird, Sliows in basement. Parking — o". bus 2H room apartments, beautifully ! room ranch, atone front, breeze­ fireplace. Finished laundry room. VERNON —New six room Build­ Manchester Water Co. at a leglala- Roofing—Siding 16 Call MI 9-1978, nnd Toro. Ptish and .self-nropelled. all at least ten days before said date With Bilking Business Services Offered 13 ★ Free Cocktails. Dancing, Swim­ BLUE WINTER coat, .practically line, near shopping center. For and completely furnished, heated. way, double garage, a true show- Garage Three bedrooms $17,990. er's Model Ranch, basement ga­ of hearing. Oonatantlno Della Pletra tlve hearing in Hartford. CHARACTER REIADINGS dally Capitol Equipment, 38 Main. MI ming new, size 18, $15. MI 9-4232. place. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI R. F Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml rage. built-in oven and range, CHARLES H. NICHOIAON. Judge. CONNIE’S T V and Hadio Service, RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and DKNTAI. ASSISTANT -Exporienre one or two only. $95 monthly. Can Central. TR 5-9992, TR 5-5531, TR Constantino (Gua) Della Pletra, The only opponent of the bill be­ from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Advice on built-up roofs, gutter aqd conduc­ preferred but not necessary. Write 3-7958. ★ Entertainment, Sports. Parlies be seen at 189 West Middle Tpke., 6-2244. 9-5132. 9-5245. colonial fireplace, executive size all problems. 607 Main St., next available all hours. Satisfaction ★ Take Vacation Now or Ijater GIRL'S WINTER coat, also spring DECREE ON LIMITATION OF 6.5, 622 E. Middle Tpke., died Four Stores fore the Public Utilities Commit­ tor work: roof, chimnglp repairs. Bo.x O, Herald. PRE-SEASON chain saw special. Apt. F. Phone MI 3-7091. rooms. Convenient to schools, CI.AI.MS Monday at a local convalescent tee was Atty. Donald P.. Aheam to Mohegan Market, Hartford. CH guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315 Ray Hagenow, MI 9R214: Ray 1, 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY coat, some dre.sses. Good condi­ FOR $13.800—Three bedrooms, 3*4 (XXXIII) shopping, Hartford. Manchester. 7-1779. Save up 30% on Clinton saws. -SUPER DE LUXE " Uon. Call after 5, MI 9-3013. year old ranch, garage, full base­ home, after a long Illness. Two eistera-in-law, who alleged­ of Hartford, counsel for the com­ FLOOR SANDING a specialty. Jackson. Ml 3-8325. EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply FOR RENT—Six room duplex, oil Onlv $16,200—30 year mortgage. Al A COURT OF PROBATE holden pany. in person Center Restaurnrt, 499 New and used. Capitol Equipment 3 ROOMS OF ment and large lot Good "ondi- VERNON — New six room ranch at Coventry, within and for the Dis­ Born in Maiori, Italy, on May ly bilked local merchants of about Skilled workmanship. Call Andy Co.. .38 Main St., 50 S-7958 head, good location. Call MI NOTICE Builder, MI 9-1489 and MI 3-2465. trict of Coventry, on the 9th day of 8, 1893, he resided in Waterbury The hill would establish the ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car­ Main St. FURNITURE Wanted—To Buy 58 3-6052. tion, many extras. Assume a large with attached garage. Built-In $500 worth of goods In two weeks, Personals Sebula, MI 9-8919. G.I. mortgage. Call the FI aworth Mnrch. A.D 1969. for man.v years before coming to town’s right to buy, but would not pentry. Alterations' and additions. 20% OFF ON handwoven nga dur­ All 100 Per Cent Guaranteed PUBLIC HEARING range and oven, fireplace l’> living MANCHESTER — Designed by a Present Hon. Elmore Turkington. now face in two co\int« charges Ceilings Workmanship Guaran­ ONLY $433 WE BUY and sell antique and used FOUR ROOM apartment for rent. Mitten Agency, Realtors. MI room and basement. Wooded lot. woman for the comfort and plea* Esq . Judge. Manchester 17 years ago. He was force such a transaction. It would LEAVE YOUR rubbish worries to ing March only. Call Mrs. Elliott, PROPOSED BUILDING On motion of Vivian Carpenter. An- of obtaining those goods by false provide authority that is question­ VACUUM CLEANERS repa'red In teed A A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn CI.ERK-TYPIST. Apply Bon Ami $16.18 Delivers furniture, china, glass, silver, pic­ Heat, hot water, gas for cooking, COMMITTEE ORDINANCE 3-6930, nice location. $16..500. R. E. Dimock tire of everyone. Not too large, a member of St. Bartholomew's my own home shop. Forty veara me! Cellars, attics cleaned. MI 3-7632. roinlstratrlx Wall Street. .Coventry, pretenses. able under the Town Charter. St. IVn 3-4860. Mfg. Co., 75 Hilliard St. $16.18 Month ture frames, guns, attic cc itents, electric refrigerator and gas Board of Directors Co,. Realtors. MI 9-5245. not too small. 6 'i rooms. Two Conn, on the estate of Annie A. Csr- Parish. Warrants for the arrest of factory experience. All makes, low Light trucking of all Kinds, for GLASTONBURY — Five room Me leaves his wife, Mrs. Erma Ahearn, who said before the homes, store.a and offices. Norm's YOU GET — whole estates. Furniture refln- stove. Call MI 9-4071 or MI Town of Manchester, Connecticut fireplaces. Full bath. Stall show­ penler. late of Coventry, within said Joan C., 21, and Cecilia T. Whit­ rates, free estimates, free pickup COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, 16-PlECE BEDROOM ished and repaired. Furinture Re­ 9-5779 from 5 to 7 p.m. ranch, full basement, plastered (XXXIV) er. Lavatory. Beautiful trees. di.vtrirt. deceased. Cherrone Della Pletra; a brother, hearing in the State Capitol he nnd delivery. Mr. Miller, JA Trucking. Ml S-8905. Help Wanted— Male 36 4'4 H P. Martin outboard motor, In accordance with the provi­ walks, full insulation, attached This Cnurl doth decree that six ney, 22. of East Morris, were filed would outline some points the peo­ Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- $35. Call MI 4-0317. 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM pair Service and Sales. Talcott- sions of the Town Charter, notice is Flowering shrubs H, B. Grady, mnntlis he allowed and limited for the Annibale Della Pletra of Seattle, 2-8904. asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, FOUR ROOM first floor "part- pla.stered garage. I^arge lot. Ex­ COVENTRY—Attractive five room Wash., three sisters in Italy, and this morning by local police with ple of Manchester ahould know, TOOL MAKERS 12-PIECE KITCHEN ville. MI 3-7449. hereby given that a Public Hearing Broktir. MI 3-8009. creditors of said estate to exhibit their Hartford Police, who currently MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA galvanized or copper gutters and OX YOKE, $15. Office partitions, - PLUS -- ment, heat, electricity, hot water, cellent condition Owner moving ranch. Large kitchen, three bed­ claims against the same to the Ad­ several nie. es and nephfw.s. told the committee that: WANTED—Ride from St. James will be held in the Municipal Build­ out of .state Priced at onlv ministratrix and directs that public hold the two on charges of ob­ television, service. Ml 9-4641. leaders. Ml 3-7707. ran be used for recreation rooms, ELECTRIC WANTED TO BUY near Center. Adults. MI 9-2868^ rooms, nice living room, large lot. BOLTON VICINITY. About to be notice be given of this order by ad­ Funeral services will be held 1. Purchase of the company St. to Hartford National Bank & AND Ml 9-7452. ing Hearing Room Tuesda.v, March $17,800, Charles Lesperance, MI taining goods by false pretenses. would result in loss of revenue to Chincilla cages. Call MI 9-0173. REFRIGERATOR Good used resaiable furniture, 17, 1959, at 8:00 P.M. on ,a pro­ A comfortable home for modest retired? Enjoy security in your vertising In a newspaper having a cir- Thursday morning at 8:30 al the Trust Co., vicinity Heublein FLOOR SANDING nnd reflnishlng. 9-7620. living. Priced at onlv $12,650, R. own home. Pour large rooms, full .rulatinn...... In said. . district, and by . posting The Manchester warfants list sim­ the town. Hotel. Hours 8 or 8:15 to 4:30. MI Roofing and Chlmnevs 16-A MILST CLASS MACHINISTS TV SET also small upright and spinet posed ordinance as follows: W. P. Qulsh F\ineral Home. 225 Specializing In old floors. Ml ENCLYCIXIPEDIAS printed 1955— and COMB. RANGE pianos. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI haaemonteasement, garage,wara^e nothot water oil • copy ^ thereof on covenirv, the nubile nearest sign post the Main St., and in St. Jamea’ Chiirch ilar charges against them. 2. There would be an engineering 9-1247 after 6:30. BUILDING COMMITTEE •MANCHESTER-Six room Cape, The two women ore accused of 9-5750. ROOFING - Sperializing repairing For work on close tolerance Air­ 25 volumes. Plus two vear books, Free Storage Until Wanted 9-5245. heat. Large lot. $12,500. H. B place where tile deceased last dwell at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in St. problem in connecting the com­ $12. Like new. Call Ml‘ 9-1837. ORDINANCE ■ oil heat, tile bath, tile kitchen, Grady. Broker. MI 3-8009. Certified from Record charging the goods to fictitious pany’s private water ajra^m with BLEtTTROLUX OWNERS Prompt roofs of all kind.s. New roofs, gut­ craft Precision Parts. Free Delivery Watkins Used Furniture Section 1. An ordinance entitled city utilities, near ahopping ren­ ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge. James’ Cemetery. Free Set-up By Our Own (XXXV) names in four iuanchester depart­ the municipal eystem. Automobiles for Sale 4 friendly service on your Electro­ ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ SMALL FOUR wheel tractor, 20 Exchange $13,900 "Ordinance E.stablishing a Blind­ ter. bus line and high school. SIX ROOM Cape Cod,' brick front, Friends may call at the funeral paired. Aluminum siding, 39 HIGH HOURLY RATES Reliable Men home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight ment storee. According to police, 3. New workers wopid have to lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de­ gauge shotgun, 25-20 rifle, binocu­ 15 Oak Street 6 ROOM CAPE ing Committee to the Town of Combination windows and doors. BOX MOUNTAIN DR.. Vernon — full shed dormers, fireplace, ga­ their "purchases” were made dur­ be hired by the Town Water De­ OLDER CARS, mechanics spe­ years' experience. Free esti­ Phone For Appointment Manchester” adopted February 1. Charles I..esperance. MI 9-7620. and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to cials, flxit yourself cays, always livery, Call Electrolipt aiitt’orlzed If you don’t qualify for one of lars 8x35, tape recorder. 14 Munro (All Finished) Spacious seven room ranch, large rage. driveway, aluminum storm ing the last week in February partment. sales ana service. Ml 9-0843 or JA mates. Call Hawley MI 3-5361, MI St. SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CH WANTED-^OIder consoic radio and 1949 is repealed. 9 p.m. a g o ^ selection. Look tjehind our these positions, please do not ap­ 7-0355 any time up to 8 p.m. Porter Street area, near MANCHESTER—Spacious six room redwood pantled living room, three windows. Vicinltv St. James Nurses Visit 463 and the first •week in March. 4. No company official "haa over 2-0108, Please a>k for Augustli 2 3-0763. record player. Call Don Allen. PI 11 Section 2. For the purpose of ap­ Chirrch. MI 9-0750. office. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. ply. Sec it Day Or Night school, transportation and ranch, screened porch, ’ireblace, bedrooms, den. and separate din­ Police said the two obtained been approached ■with an offer or Kattilenskl 2-8469, I shopping. Priced to sell. proving plans for any new school ing room. Kitchen, built-in range MAL TOOL & Boats and Accessories 46 If you have no means of trans­ garage, near school, stores. $15..590 FOR $16,600 —Beautiful 6 , room During February goods from Nassiff Arms, Bur­ BoIicitaUon’’ regarding tqwn pur­ NEED A CAR and had your credit Heating and Plumbing 17 portation. I'll sent my auto for building as required by the statutes and oyen, wall refrigerator. Two- ton's, Marlow's and the Firestorie turned down? Short on lown pay­ RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- ENGINEERING COMPANY Rooms Without Board 59 j R. P. DIMOCK of the State of Connecticut there easily financed. MI 3-01.54. Carl car garage, l ’.^ acre lot. $26.son split level, large lot, assume large Funeral* chase. cars, amplifiers, phonographs and 12 FOOT KING CRAFT with wind­ you. No obligation. and Esther Schwarz. Mrs. Rachel Barnes, acting store consisting of men's, women’s Purchsuie of the company has ment? Had a repossession? Don’t 24 HOUR immediate service. Re­ shall be appointed by the Board of R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml G I. mortgage. Also small farm changers. Over 47 years total ex­ 291 ADAMS STREET shield and convertible top, other HEATED ROOM for one or two Ml 9-5245 consisting of 5 room house, barn, supervisor, reported at the meet­ and childrens clothing articles. been mentioned many times in the give up! See Douglas Motors, get modeling, Repairing, new inslalla- accessories. Al.so trailer. Cal! JA A—I^ B —E—B—T—’S Directors a Building Committee of SIX ROOM ranch plus utility room 9-5245. Francis J. Shea the lowdown on the lowest dow-n perience. 90 days guarantee on ai) gentlemen. Free parking. 64 High nine (9) members who shall seiwe chicken coop and about 7 acrei The bottle of My Sin was found past in connection with consolida­ ■work, Potterton's. Ml 9-45.87. tinns. cleolric sewer cleaning, CUSTODIAN —B'ull-time for local 8-4971 after 5:30 for appointment. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD and attached garage. Only aix ing of the board .of directors of the Funeral aervicoa for Francis J. tucked away with the clothing. tion of the town’s sewer and water and smallest payments anywheie. drainpipes cleaned fast and effi- St. withoilt compensation, three of (XXXVI) land. Full price, $14,900. Ellg- Manchester Public Health Nursing church. Please write Box D, OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P. M. years old. Ideally located near Shea of Providence, R.I., formerly facllitlea with those of the Eighth Not a small loan or finance com­ HAROLD * SON, Rubbish Remov- eicntly. Will R, Guy, MI 3-0677. Sat. 6 P.M. whom shall be appointed for a term worth Mitten Agpncy, Realtor, MI Assn. held today that the Police began their investigation Herald, stating qualifications and Building Materials 47 Buckley School, buses and stores. TWO IN ONE package. A nlc< two- 3-6930 or MT 9-5624. of Manchester were held this District in the North End. The pany plan. Douglas Motors, 333 al—papers and ashes. Call MI references. ending on the first Monda.v of No­ Includes many extras like '"all to nurses made 463 visits during the morning, with the Rev. James on the strength of a complaint Main Street S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ family and a separate four room from Nassiff Arms. Sgts. George company, chartered in 1889, serves 9-40,34. WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST vember. 1959, three of whom shall wall carpeting, drapes, disposal, MANCHESTER— Quality built 8 month of February. O'Oonnell offlcia.ing at the grave ing contractor. New installations, WANTED—First class turret lathe NEW HOOVER deluxe with all at­ SEPTIC TANKS he appointed'for a term ending on storm doors, etc. Nicely land- home. Thia two-family is in very Mrs. Cain Mahoney, president, McCaughey t.i.; Waller Ferguson some 3.000 North End customers. WANTED — Clean used cars. We altcratinn work and repair work. nice condition inside and out. bedroom ranch, garage, large lot, ir St. James’ Cemetery, Aheam did not ojppoae the sub­ AI. MARINOS, M & M Rubbish operator. Must be able to set up Canadian Framing 2x3 to tachments. Call MI 9-9083. the first Monday of November, scaned. Qualified buyer can as­ presided over the meeting which Bearers were Paul Gmessner. com,pleled the inveStlgaUon this buy, trade down or trade any­ Service, complete full time re­ MI 9-3808. and operate to blueprints. Paid 2x12 ...... $92.00 per M’ AND COUNTER Separate heating systems, copper nice location, many exlras. full morning w'i'th the delivery of the stance of the bill. thing. Douglas Motors, 383 'lain. 1960, and three of whom shall be sume 4% mortgage. Priced for price. $17,500. Special this week— was held in Chapman House. Henry Gruessner. Harry Magnu- moval service, industrial, com­ holidays and vacation. Wilco Ma­ Ijouver Doors .... From $9.50 each MAGIC CHEF gas heatir, heats appointed for a term ending on the plumbing, aluminum combina­ warrants to Hartford. Aronson, who, along with Barry aix rooms, used two months, $85. PLUGGED SEWERS immediate sale. Call MI 9-6053. tions, two-car garage, convenient 6 room Cape on bus line. Full In her report Mrs. Barnes also son and John R. Shea. mercial, residential, mute o- ap­ chine Tool Co., Route 6 & 41, Bol­ Pocket Door Frames ..$16.50 ea h first Monday of November, 1961. said four maternity clinics with 25 Hartford Police say the two are introduced the ^measure upon th< pointment, metal, cardboard bar­ Moving—Trucking— 8d & 16d Common Nails Call MI 9-8797. MANCHESTER—Six room colonial, location. An unusual nackage buy price, $12,650. Ell.sworth Mitten 1957 VOLKSWAGEN. Call MI ton. TOPS A‘. the expiration of the term of Agency, Realtor, MI 3-6930 Or MI present were held; three tuber­ accused of falsely obtaining goods request of General Manager Rich­ rels, MI 9-9757. Storage 20 $9.90 per keg. Machine Cleaned any member, the Board of Direc­ plastered walls, full insulation, for $21,500. R. E. Dimock Co,, Joseph Hanna from several Hartford-area depart­ ard Martin, said in reply to Ahem'* 9-4924. BENDIX automatic washer, In REPLACED WITH Realtors, iMI 9-5245. 9-5524, culosis clinics with 37, and two The funeral of -Joseph Hanna, No, 1 24” Wood Shingles tors shall appoint a successor who fireplace.-lavatory, tile bath'full tumor clinics *vith three. She also ment stores during the past argument about loss of revenu HILI-S' TELEVISION Service. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Ix)Cal BODY AND fender man with some good condition, $50. Cal! MI Septic Tanks,-Dry Wells, Sewer 448 W. Middle Tpke., waa held at CALL> OR SEE me for a good deal $18,95 Tier sq. shall serve thereafter for a term of attic, porch. Hot water oil heat, WEST SIDE—Attractive five room mentioned that she attended a month. The number of charges that town purchase of the com Available at all times. Philco fac­ moving, packing, storage. Low experience. MI 3-7043. Disappearing Staii-ways 9-2507, Lines In>.talled—Cellar Water­ FORMICA er (XXXVII) 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon at on 1959 Dodge or Simea ar.a first proofing Done. three (3) years and until l)ls suc­ ameslte drive, citv utilities Side- home, enclosed breezeway, ga­ meeting at the 'Waddell School at against the two have not-yet been pany might well off-set the los choice used cars. Walter tory supervised service. Tel. MI rates on long distance moves to $23.9.5 each CONSOWELD , walks, large lot. 'Varant. Charles the Holmes Funeral Home, The 9-9698. 48 states, MI 3-5187 WAN-TED-~Machinist, Must be MAHOGANY buffet and 5 dining cessor shall have been duly ap­ TWO-FAMTI^Y — Excellent condi­ rage, $13,900, assume 4*4% which Dr. Truman Esau spoke on Rev. C. E. Winslow, minister of ascertained, Hartford Police said, in helping to attract new Indus Parker, Dennett and Pepp Dodge, 4x8 Utility Hardboard, 6c sq. ft. i I..esperance. MI 9-7620. but the value of the articles able to set up and operate Hs own room chairs, club chair, metal Mc K i n n e y b r o s . MATERIAL pointed. Vacancies for an uncx- tion, 5-5. choice location, $16,700. mortgage, small cash. Carlton W. the Child Guidance Clinic. the Church Of the Nazarene, offi­ try. Inc., JO-12 Ccmnectlcut Boulevard. TYPEWRITERS, repaired, rented, MANCHESTER Package Delivery. PANELING wardrobe. Call MI 9-9812. pired term of any member shall he R. F. Dimock Co.. Realtors. 511 Hutchins. MI 9-5132. Mrs. Alexander Mahnella, chair­ amounts to "quite a little money.” He said lack of broad-basec East Hartford. BU 0-4331 or MI machines. Only all Around men ciated. Mis.s Marion Janes was sold and serviced. 479 E, Middle Light trucking and package deliv­ need apply. Paid holidays and Pecky Cypress ...... $250. per M’ Sewerage Disposal Co. filled by the Board of Directors. No 9-5245 man of the fund raising commit­ Arraigned in Hartford Police water service in the North End has . 0-3422. HOTPOINT automatic washer. Ex­ Coll Ml 9-4233 soloist and was accompanied by Court this morning, the two Mrs. Turnpike. MI 9-3477. ery, Refrigerators, washers and vacation, Wilco Machine 'Tool Co., Driftwood ...... $225 per M’ 1S0-IS2 Pearl St.—Ml S-M08 more than five (5) members of the tee, reported that a meeting of her Mrs. Winslow. Burial wag in East discouraged industry from locating stove moving specialty. Folding Knotty Pine ...... $140 per M’ cellent running condition. Call MI committee shall be members of the NOTICE (XXXVIII) Lots for Sa!ie 73 committee to make plana for the Whitneys had their case continued BEFORE YOU BUY a used car Route 6 & 44, Bolton. 9-9896. Cemetery. there. The North End contains '. LIGHT~TRUCKING of all kinds of chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. Cedar ...... $125 per M’ same political party. drive in October was held. Mrs. to Aprinl 3 under $8,500 bond, much of Manchester’s industrlally- see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck paper and rags, pick up once a PIIHLIC' HEARI.XG VERNON—Two house lots, $1,800 Bearers were William Duncan, Sales atid Service. 288 Main SHOE SALESMAN—Part-time for We will beat our cofnpetitors ad­ Section 3. The Board of Direc­ NEAR PORTER ST. School. Six Edson Bailey, education commit­ AIso speaking in favor of the month. $1 per month. General rub­ MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ PROPOSED .ADDmONAL room Cape Cod. choice location. eagh. Other lots available in Man­ Samuel Duncan, Waller S. Fergu­ Street. MI 9-4671. O ^n evenings. Saturdays and Thursday nights,' vertised prices by at least 5%. tors shall designate one of the APPROPRIATION tee, reported a meeting of the son, Alexander Ferguson, William bill were two users of company bish removed at low price. Tele­ ing Company. Local and 'ong dis­ Apply to Mr. Draizen, Morton members of the Building Commit­ Aluminum combinations. Priced to chester area. Philbrick Agency, Board Members Organization of phone MI 4-0784. Call any time. tance moving. Weekly van serv­ NOBODY — BUT NOBODY Poard of Direc tors MI 9-8464. Werdig and Malcolm Bagley. Deaths Last "Night water — Mrs. Janet Bycholski, 32 1949 PONTIAC —Good condiUon. Shoe Store, 775 Main St. UNDERSELLS NATIONAL tee to serve as Temporary Clia li ­ sell $13,900. R. F. Dimock Co., Connecticut will be held on March ice to New York. MI 3-6563. Town of Manchester. Connecticut Realtors. MI 9-5245 Strong St., and Mrs, Marion Peck. Best offer. Call MI 9-0614 after 6 man for the purpose of organizing 17 at Trinity Church parish house. 14 Strong St. Before the hearlnf p.m. LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re­ NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. Notice i.’c hereliv gicen that the 34 ACRES. Prime residentiel prop­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS paired, All work guaranteed. Free , Help Wanted— WANTED the committee and calling its first j erty, city water. Eor further infor­ New' Haven. Mrs. Charle.s Baylis both mentioned the turbid quaUtj Painting— Papering 21 381 STATE STREET, FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES CALL Board of Direc tors, Town of Man- (XXXIX) San Francisco—William Den­ pick-up and delivery. Wc also Male or Female 37 meeting. Thereafter the Building I ehester. Connecticut, will hold Pub- mation. R. F. Dimock Co. Ml of -Hartford, president, will open 99 Pints of Blood of the water that has resulted in 1958 FORD SUUon Wagon, $1,360 NORTH HAVEN, c o n n . Committee _shall elect two of its the meeting at 9:30 a.m. and Pro- man, 86. who served 22 years on balance. Excellent condition. Call sharpen axes, scLssors, chisels, PAINTING AND paperhanging. ilic Hearing in the Municipal Build- MANCHESTER—All brick six room 9-5245. complaints after rainstorms. planer blades and knives, Bruno OPENINGS for part-time work, CHestnut 8-2147 members to serve as Chairman and feaaor Ira v. Hlacock .ot the Yale the 9th U.S. Court of Appeals and MI 9-9791 between 7 and 9 p.m. Good clean workmanship at rea­ Experienced R. F. DIMOCK CO. 'lug Hearing Room, 41 Center Cape in South Manchester. Built Collected Monday was its chief judge before retiring The bill, according to Martin, Moske. MI ^077 L sonable rates. 30 years in Man­ $40 weekly guaranteed for three SEE OCR CLASSIFIED ADS XXXX , Secretary • respectively. It shall Street. Manchester, Connecticut, hy Ponticelli in 1951. Aluminum FERGUSON RD.—103 ft. wooded School of Public Health will talk does not reflect any definite plans. OLDEHl MODEL car, 6 cylinder, evenings work per week. Car adopt such rules and regiilalions as lot in beautiful residential area, on "What Health Service Does jn 1957, was found shot to death ELECTRICAL Installation and re­ chester.' Ravmond Fiske. Ml Ml 9-5245 Tue.sdny, March 17, 1959 at 8:00 combinations, large enclosed rear Ninety-nine pints of blood-were in his home Monday. Police said He said he proposed it only to one owner, low mileage. Call MI 9-9237. needed. Call Coventry, GAG'eld LINOTYPE BARBARA WOODS RICHARD F. DIMOCK It shall .deem appropriate govern­ P.M. on a proposed additional ap­ porch. Garage and amesiie 'Ive. city utilities. Bargain at $3,500. Your Community Need?" pairs New and old work. Call hU 9-4149 for Office or home inter­ MI 3-0154. Carl and Eather Mrs. Mahoney and Mrs. Barnes collected by the Red Cross yester­ his death was an apparent suicide. clear the way for town purchase if 9-3339 after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER MI 9-7702 . . Ml 9-6003 ing the conduct of its meetings and propriation as follows' large lot. Very nice condition. such a decision is ever made. 3-0391. PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ view. White Gross Party Plan, Schwarz. will represent the local associa­ day. Denman, considered one of the Keeney School Area. 7- OFFICE—ACL HOURS ROBERT O. MURDOCK the exercise of its po'W'ers. $15,500. R. F. Dimock Co. Real­ Martin today said one reason he 1935 BUICK ROADMASTBR, dyna- rating. Good clean Job, reasonable Inc. OPERATOR Section 4. The Building Commit­ To the Welfare Depart­ tion next week Thursday at a Of 168 persons who ma'de ap­ outstanding juri.ats on y*e federal room Cape. 4 bedrboms.jj MI 9-6245 Ml 8-9472 ment, Genet al Fund Budg­ tors, MI 9-5245. pointments. 63 failed to appear bench, was Chairman of the U.S. proposed it was to make meaning-, flow. power steering, radio, heat­ price. S. Yencha, Ml 9-6914 after living room with fireplace, tee shall make periodic reports ami luncheon meeting at C a d y ’s Res- er. Original owner. Clean Inside ASHES AND rubbish . removed. 5. EARN HIGH commissions selling Apply et. such additional appro­ Suburban for SBle 75 ' taurant of all health services in arid 6 were rejected for minor rea­ Shipping Board during 'VVorld War <^l any negotiations that might be Walter Schultz. MI 9-2186. Celeste Jewelry Fashions with a formal dining room, en-' recommendations to the Board of (XXXX) and outside. MI 9-0476. Directors wjith respect to the plan­ priation to be financed the town, called by the : Child sons. 1. He was born in San Frartcisco. carried out in the future between EJfTERIOR and interior painting. fast growing party plan by closed porch, full base­ front unallocated surplus COVENTRY—Buy of the week. 4 the town and William Foulds, com­ REUPHOLSTERY, slip covers and ning and construction of any such VERNON—Large 6',4 room ranch, Guidance Clinic. The town’s quota is 150 pints. New ■ York—Arthur Burton 1966 FORD Palrltab Victoria. Gor- Ceilings r.efinished. Paperhanging. Being a Fashion Stylist. V’onder- ment.! Attractive Financ­ from 1957-58 ...... $10,000. room dwelling with one car ga­ The next visit of the Bloodmo- Goetze, 57, president of the West­ pany president. draperies custom made. Free es­ ing. $16,900. Evenings call new school building. breezeway. oversized garage, two rage, large lot, immediat<* occu­ . g6ous two tone greerr equipped Wallpaper books. Estimates given. ful opportunities for advancement. iHanirl|9Bt9r Francis J. Mahoney. Secretary fireplaces, combinations through­ bile to Manchester is scheduled ern Eaectric Company since 1966, Martin, agreeing with AMeam’’ with radio, heater, ’ Fordbmatic, timates. Open evenings for your Fully covered by insurance. Coll Stylist.s and managers positions MI 9-9858 or MI 4-1139. Francis J. Mahone.v, Secretary pancy, full price, $8,800. $800 or convenience. 'P & M Upholsteiy Board • of Directors Board of Directors out, plastered, magnificent view. for April 8 from 12:48 to 6:30 p.m., died of a heart attack. Goetze had sUtemont that no offer had eve. ’ power steering and whitewalls, Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003. open in all areas, full 6r part- Warren. E. Howland, Mancliester, Connecticut $i,000 down payment. Cali Alice Pupil Finds Out at a place to he anfiounced. been made, said letters had beer Shops, '207 N. Main St. MI 9-6324 Manchester, iConnecticul $18,600. R. F. Dimock Co.. Real­ Clampet, Realtor, MI 9-4543- or been associated with the com­ Don’t miss this <^e. Only $1245. time, Write for idetails. CelestCr Realtor Dated at Manchester, Conneeticut pany for 42 years. He was bom In sent to the coippany but that dis­ Oakland Motora, .Inc.,.367 Oak­ P. O. Box 157, Fo'restville, Conn. lEuPuittg Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, tors. Ml 9-5245. Mr. Johnson, evenings and week FLOORS CLEANED and waxed of , Private Instructions 28 575 Main Street fhla tenth day of March, 1959. this tenth day of March, 1959. How Alarm Rings Chicago. cussion never reached the polqt of land St., Manchester. Ml 3-1446. all kinds. Homes and stores. Rea­ Manrhester, Conn. ends. MI 3-7357. See Jack Claiicy, A.dvt No. 7468 Advt. No. 7454 (XXXXI) New York—-A. D. Kanowltz, 44, an offer. sonable. TR 5-6381. STENOGRAPHY - Intermediate MI 3-1108 . a national officer o f ' the Associ­ Be 'said passage j,of the bill, dictation class starting March 16. l|9 ra lii BOLTON—Spring ia coming and. as A 14-year-old student, who "just About Town 1958 CHEVMLET-—210 foiir-doop For Lease BOLt ON—Two year old four room ’’ usual, buyers will be shopping for wanted to see how - it worked," ated Press division of the Com­ which would give clear authority ELECTRICAL work by Walt Mary Jayne Mitchell, MI 3-8295.- Read Herald Advs. sedan'. This solid black car is ranch with carport. Large living Bolton homes. We are fortunate to touched a fire alarm box this mercial Telegraphers Union, died to purchase,' would enable tqvrt*. Zemanek assures’ your safety. rootn with fireplace. Aluminum The Itailan-American Ladies So­ and company "to get together Md equipped with big heater, radio.; Don’t wait, call MI 9-8976 now. have three ranches available at morning and brought two ladder Monday of a heart attack. He join­ combinations. $12,800. R. F. ciety will hold its monthly meet’- ed the AP in,Newark, N. J., in discuss the thing" if a declson BigT'-a) Ugiits and slip covers. This Be wise and'modernize. [‘winter” prices. One on Brook­ trucks and three fire engines to ing tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the NEW 6 ROOM Dlmock. Co., Realtors. 5^ ^-8245 field Road is real nice. FHA ap­ 1931 as a teletype operator and is so made. car was . locally owned and there RIGA HEIGHTS tha old high school building at Itmlan-American Clubhouse on ars roauly. many carefree ihiles TV ANTENNi^S repaired and in­ • SEPTIC TANKS CUSTOM 5-*/4 room ranch,‘ -wall to praised at $15,600 and that'c the Barnard Junloi* High. transferred later to New York. Company Vice President ETmw CLEANF.D and INSTALLED Mobil station CAPE Eldridge St. Morse and Harry Straw, secretary left in one. Just $495. Oak­ stalled. Call Modem TV Service. 6 ROOM RANCH WANTED-OIL BURNER SERVICE MAN BOLTON wall carpeting, artistic paneling, aelUng -price. Another going real The boy immediately identified land Mewrs. Inc.. 867 Oakland MI 3-8185. Beautiful new 6 room All rooms furniabed— fireplace, plastered g a r g e , low ($14,900) la five rooms with, himself to town firem eif' when Miss Jacquelyn'.lit. Ballard, and asolatant treasurer, were aMo It., SUochcater. ^ 3-1446. See • SEWERS (New) .. Steady work, paid holltoys, vacation pay, in­ ranch, one acre wooded built-in stove, oven and large wooded lot, many egtraa, room for two up, breezeway and they rushed Into the building. « at the hearing, but ^d .not Jack CIsaoy. surance plus many other beneflta. attached garage. Also haa SH daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. AIAriilNE CLEANED 2 full ceramic tile baths, In the north section of Eost HcHtfdrd en lot, cathedral ceiling in hood, cernmio tH*' bath, - only $18,300. Carlton W. Hutchins, Police also came to the scene Wlnthrop Ballard, 31 Gardner St., PoUce Arrests Household Services paneled flreplace acres, with better than 870 feet of PATTEiBSON TO BISK Xmipil! . 19|i4 rORD CUSTOM V-8. two-door 3 bedrooms/ built-in stove, Applicant niust have experience', ability and char­ Route 5. Reosenoble rent. Two to four weeks l i v i n g room., built-in Ml 9-S133. and questioned the youth, who haa been named a membe' of the Offered 13* A atoVe ■ and oven, S full open atalrcJtae, veatibulo road frontage. .The other — a told them ha didn’t realize the New York, March 19 squished wHh radio, beater and • INSTALLATION, and oven, separate dining acter In keeping with the high standard and repu­ beauty at $18,500. Cqatomized, two Religious Emphasis committee of. paid training period. Must hoye seine eopi- baths—822,800. 16,200 coi^plete. MANCHESTER -Six room Cape, Vir^ia-Intermont Cktilege, Bris­ Raymond A, Loreau,- 19, who Floyd Patterson wiQ defend ' Faraoinatlc. Two to chooae from. DICK’S. V ^ ra E R ^ T n llP Com- SPECIALIST room, living ‘ room n’lth tation of Moriarty Brothers. Phone Carl Anderson, ahed dormer, fireplace, nloateied bedrooms, breezeway, gaMve, full 'a la m would sing. ' world heavyweight boxing t. Beth ca n locally owned, $640. ' fireplace and book shelves, Departmentf Manager. • . ^ toL Leen ovaiieble td qheKBtd person. Ex- Apparently he had fingered the tol, Va., where she la a first year told police he waa living at 38 pany, doors'.and windows, custom R. F. DIMOCK walla, full insulation, recreation basement, nice big lot. Located'on Charter dak St. was arreated Iftat againat fngi— r JeluiiaMo OakMMd Kbton, Inc., 887 Oak- work guaranteed. Cali ^ MI 9-1683 2 car garage—$18,900. R. F. DIMOCK roPm, combinatloa windowa and Route 88. Sq, aUrt packing, and alarm box In ah exploratory man­ student. She was graduated from ceHent eppertuni^ fer yeung nMiitied men ner and had preaeed a little -tod Manchester High School in the night and charged with Intoxlca- Swedea taN ew VoHs, vraM f UiH m . H«nch6stsr. ’ MI 3-1449. after 9 p-m, Town and Country Ml 9-524S doori. Poieh, treea, hot prefer oil call T, J. CrcMett,, Realtor at Ml BHl. BsswMlui la. Jae^ Oancy. ; with embitien. Apply 9 to ^ daHy te Mr. Sfen- ^ Mi fiSR45 hard in the wrong place, they eloM o f 10Sg and la a.paat treaa- tfon and breach < 4 ^ R. F. DiMOCK heat, good location. West, ChatlM S-1877 for tha Better Buys In Bol- ]■ dua ia (Murt I«turday. j \ SAVfe 80% im launderiBg. Wgt MORIARTY BROTHERS tieq^mce. MI t*7630l ^ ton. . ■eald.' . . uzw of Ui»lDUC9iri*U*nOounciL iraah, diimp er fluff dn. Foldad Drainage Co. Ml 9-5245 ner, JA 2-S231, evenings ofter 6 Ml t-M»92. and winppM tn». lu aoh e MI 3-51.35 Laundromat. 0N Center Bt - The Wtatiicr PAGE FOURTEEN ForM H t of D. B. W m Om t 1 / Not as cold tonight, know Bkoly hy morning Low^4hntght In Ma, 'X The Woman'a Society of the Majiche«t«r Liodg* of Maaona 1 TKuraday clMidjr, oeeiaolonal snow, Community Hapttat Church will will hold a special meeting to­ lltllr temporatnro . No. TS^kniRhU of 10 a.m. ' — a I Home to conduct a Masonic A PyUiilM, will meet txrtnorrow at 8 Memorial service at 7;.V0 for; tun. In Orange' HiialV Grand CTan- The Most Holv Rosary Mothers Walter F,. Barbier. j MANCftEST^iR, CONN., WEDNESDAY MARCH 11 19.i9 (ClMslflsd AdvsrUi g on Pago tf) PRICE FIVE OBNTB ? ^ o r A l « t Circle will met at the home of Mrs. A Coventry gesident ha» been and hla make their of- Chsrles B. Smith, 4 Diane Dr,, to­ The problems of teacher eer\i- j named -by the Rockville Chapter of — ------:------morrow’ night St "S o clock. Mrs. ficlal vlait to the lodge at this fleatton and a merit pay plan for the Ameriiian Red Crow.-to run a Sunshk^dirUi Council, similar meeting. A social thne with re-, l>ee Spinella will be the co­ teachers Will discussed at the ' to com^UK organized recently in freslunenU will fo llo w ^ ? inisiness hostess. third meeting In a series on "Comb­ for a post oni the American Red ’’■-'X v -i f ' Revolt Course flan ged Son qf Aiild Sod ing? A Revolution in Kd'.ication 7 ” Cross National Board of Gover- Ngi^^aven and other large cen- •nors, according ^ Chapter Chair­ Pvt. Daniel D Hutson ,Tr . son to be held by the Service Bureq,!! \Jf\eyK. Sought^ Tokyo The DeWolf.Art Guild will tneet of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D Hutson for Women's Organizations on man Atty. t,eo B. Flaherty Jr. ■ Girls between the ages of 8 to Thuradav gt lO a m. at the Corti.. .Sr 124 Summit SI. spent the March 10, from 10.30 a m. to 2:.V0 Capl.'Walter Keller. USN., re­ 18 who are related to a Pythian Tokyo,/March 11 (Ah — munity V to work on article.' to tveeker.d at home, after eomplet- p.rn . In the cliihrooms al 9.%6 tired, of Coventry, will rim in the Sister, or a Knight of Pythias, ing eight weeks of advanced train­ election to be held .Time 1, 2; and TokyoV'American Club faces be sold for the benefit of the F el-' Main St. Hartford Advance are eligible to become members. defe^'^ln its search for a gen- lowahif fund. The members will ing at Ft. Dix. .V .1 He left today luncheon i-e.servatinns should be 3 at the Red Cro.ss National Con­ VAR, Girls without Pythian relation.ship for Ft Campbell, Ky., for vention in Atlantic City, N. J. uitK Irishman to be honored as provide their own sandwiche.s. and made with the Se.ri'ice Bureau by may al.so beepme members, if Xtlayor of Dublin-Japan” dessert and coffee will be served hy . training. The selection of Captain Keller .March 17. sponsored by Sister or Knight. " at the club's St. Patriclt's cele­ the hospitality committee. | for this honor Is "a tribute to the .S|. .lame.-' Mothers Circle will- leader.shlp he has offered in Cov­ Local girls interested in join­ bration. .Mr and Mrs. Pasquale Biiccino, "Here in this city of nearly mot tomorrow night at 8 n'elock entry where he heads the Com­ ing the Sunshine GlrW Council, or Francis J. Happeny. 22V School 172 Charter Oak St , are winter Grows ninst million persons,” said at the home of Mrs’. Kdward munity Blood Program,” A tty. any Sister or Knight who wishes St. underwent an pperation Sanir- vacatiorwng in Fort Lauderdale. WHMtCNAM chib spokesman Jim Farrell, Rislau. 2.'i S Hawthorne SI The Flahertv noted. to sponsor a girl, may receive dav at Manchester Memorial Ho.<- Fla . al the home of their son and Region Speaker further information by contact­ "w e’ve found friends of Ire- Over Berlin Means N-War Rei .lohn Blanchfield will be the W^rilo.s. Directs pit’al. and is making good procress daughler-in-la Mr. and Mrs. S. Damaeciis, March 11 (i^P)—t*”* a|fh«rentiy I.rfind and persons of Irish an­ speaker. A. William- Astley has written ' Superior Court Judge William J. _. ing any of thq following commit­ I t - - by dosperate holdouts trying to toward recovery. ' Biccino. tee; ' vorced from President Nasser accused Iraq flee the country. cestry but no one holding an "Hi Venii.s. " the show he will di­ Shea will be the speaker when the Irish passport. Franklin ^t'^■an^, P9 Wetherell rect for the Co-Weds Of (.'enter Reception Slale^r Manchester American Legion Mrs. Horace Peckh?m, SUte '■ rtsr-whetl to Premier Abdel Karim Kassem Tlie UAR's semi-official Middle St. Margaret a Circle. Paiighters “ We couldn't even find an .1-1 a.- admitted to St Francis ciiesler Andrew 110 I'olcman I'ongi egational CTiiircli April 24 Post celebrates Ms 35th anniver­ organizer; 96 Brorkell St., New- | front-wheel t ^ a y of adoptinfT a hostile East News Agency charged that of Isabella, will meet tbis evening i Irish flag." Hospital on Mari h 4. Rd . w as the guest of his son. Rob­ and 2.'i in Waddell School. - Al Eulz sary Willi a dinner-dance Saturday. ington; Grand Chief Mra. Jane ' propelling, ot policy toward the ITnited Arab Iraqi planes had shot up a Syrian at the KofC Home, and are re­ ert. al the ann ial freshman fa­ to all $-inch border village. The agency also re­ The club i.s still hopeful that No Ground Conflict; minded to bring matenal for th" The show will be the 14th writ­ The selection wag announced to­ Smith. 140 Union St., Manehesler; Republic and of chanKinfi the A l-a-nten .serr n e will he held thers wee. :end held at Darimouth day by Cbestei- E. Hogan, presi- Mrs. Gladys Gamble. 431 Lydall I ratten. ported that IvM i planes had straf­ a true .son of Ireland will turn' cancer project. ten and di-rerted by Astley for the A reception for^tWe Board of Di­ up. Preparations^"for the party tonfght al T .VO at Concordia College, Hanover. N H . rerenlly I dent of the Past Commanders' St.; Mrs. Be.ssie F'arris, 9 Durkin original course of the Iraqi ed several Iraip'vjllages in the Mo­ Co-Weds. A cast of .Ml is rehears­ are going ahead under the di- Fvangelical Lutheran rhiirch The rectors and thA'Beard of Educa­ Assn, which is arranging the rele- St,; Mrs. Martha Johnson. 449 $72.00 revolution. sul area near the botMer. and there ing the show. rertion of a eommlUee head­ Rei stanlei- Kniill of New Brilain (Ml Kdw’in Perrett, .30 Brook­ tion of the^fown will be held at bratiOQ to coincide with the nation­ Mr.in St.: .Mrs. Helen Potyra, Speaking to crowds of dem­ wgs speculation In Cairo that aome Talks Quite Bluntly of the raiders had strayed over ed by Leon Greenberg, Will hr the g e.at pastor. field .^l.. relired Salvation Army the Liit7,.NFIBMED The power plant being turned Yard raid the homes of two Lon­ Senate Foreign Relations Commit- over to the British will go into the don gang leaders but no trace is -probably in May to deal with Washington, March 11 (tf)— ' Brennan Assails GOP German problems. lee may delay until after Ka.sler ON THE submarine "Dreadnought," now found of Lady Norah Docker’s approval of (.'lare Boot lie Luces The Senate today confirmed BI- under eonstruotion. missing $420,000 worth of jewels.. Son of Campy Bummlt Parley lAoms nomination as ambas.sador to Bra­ 'wimmI R. Quesada, retired Air Nothing in the mrHinm prire field hnniile<, parks, goe.i There also Is the prospect of a Force lie'ttenant general, as Q. fThich medium price car.., The AEC said in its announce­ ReporUs of a "treasure map" of zil. . like ,A.mhasFador. lop \ -K jverlormanrr p/o, e. nnnm\. Limited Court Reform found in the car of a summit meeting later in the year, first administrator of the Fed­ ment: Sen. Russell B. Long (D-IjU said G U rasirst to park? (-ash. laden retired New 'York ; Put on Parole bringing together Khru.shchev and eral Aviation Agency despito Individual •ectional S"fa froni f-eal-. Dm e \ml.a.svador GROUND! “ A main objective of the trans­ that some of the members want to • top powrr-lo-wpipHt nitio? President Eisenhower along with some stated misgivlnga of Smi. —finest ear ever priced »o r|o«c m the l,>\.e,«l. fer is to provide the United King­ policeman were described by allow time for a "cooling-qff" pe­ • costs least to biiv and opcrAte? Hartford, March II (/Fi— Fair- (‘'Democratic administration s court dom with technical and manufac Brooklyn Dist. Atty. Edward S Brtish Prime Minister Harold Malr Engle (D-Calif.). quesa­ reform bill due to come up for As Delinquent Macmillan and French President riod before acting. da, former adviser to the, Presi­ • has highest rcsaljr raliK? Gold County BeptibUcan legtsla- luring a.ssislance and knowledge to Silver as "just conjecture.' "I don’t believe a brief delay will Te»t Our Bei>t — AMB.4SS i DOR 1-8 debate in the Legislature next Iranian Senate unanlmoiialy ap­ Charles de Gaulle later in the dent on aviation, has been act­ tora, reacting strongly to a enable that government to speed do any harm," 1-sing told a report­ hy Rambler A. 270 hp Ambassador V-8 E. A. JOHNSON atatement by William H. Bren­ week. the building of similar submarine proves defense pa<(t signed with New York. March 11 ,7Pi David year. ing as head of the F.\A pending May. speaking in Thomaston. United Stales March .5... Angry Khrushchev s real purposes in er. formal confirmatlo(i^ nan, today reeffirmod their sup­ nuclear propulsion units for use Campanella. 15-year-old son of for He said some memibers are con­ port of the GOP legtalative lead­ said the Democratic bill provides husband in Hillsboro, N. H.. sliooUs mer baseball Slav RovCampanella, I all these maneuvers are a subject in the Royal Navy.” cerned because of 'tlie publication DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES. Inc. 24 Mnple .street, Mnnrhe'ter PAINT CO. ership stand on bourt reform. that circuit court decisions not be and kills bread Inick driver Austin was formally adjudged today a ju-1 continuing debate among wesl- I'.S. HtXJKEY TEAM IVINS At a county caucus the legla- final and that in cases of an ap­ Hogan. 23. in wliat police say venile delinquent for breaking into I «rn leaders. . . . , in the Latin American edition of Prague, Czechoslovakia, Time Magazine of an article 72.1 MAIN ST. latora unanimously agreed on a peal. the entire case would have was a "(leeping Tom’’ slaying. . a drug store. He was paroled in the Many American and other west- March 11 (/D — The United blamed for aelting off anti-Ameri­ declaration that the former Fair- to be retried. He said the GOP- Violent Winds Rip Speakers at meeting in (.Jheshlre custody of his mother and a Cath-! lals say that _ Kh^^^ States smothered Finland 10-8 PHONE MI 9-4.501 Dreams of homeownership get down to earth when the time comes can rioting in Bolivia. Mrs. Luce's field County GOP leader had not backed Interim Committee court I of Connecticut Retail Gasoline olic priest. I seems to be aiming not only al de today for Its seiond victory In bill creates a court of real stature. the World .Amateur Ice hockey FLASH! RAMBLER NOW 4ih IN SALES IN NEW ENGLAND tor mortgage financing - - and that's when Manchester's oldest spoken for the Fairfield County Texas Area, More i Dealer.^ As.sn. describe as "d'ecep- (Thildren’s Court Justice Sylvia The GOP sponsored bill, he said, (Continued on .Page-^wenty-three) (C/ontlnued on Page Two) championship-. The Americans’ financial institution steps into the picture with friendly counseling legislators as Individuals or as a I five tax'tlcs" what they call be­ Liesc told reporters after the group. makes the circuit court decision lated move by major oil com­ only loss was to the Soviet final, subject to appeal only in Snow for Midwest rlosed-door hearing that she had and help. panies to fair trade gasoline in ordered the youth to stay off the Union. ftartford, March 11 Dis­ matters of law. * "The Republican bill actually By THE A/SS(KTATED PRESS the State. ' street., at night unless accom­ agreement among Republicans on Senate Republican I^eader Ever- SI’.ACE F l’ND APPROVED con.stitiites a major lihange in the JVlore snovi' spread into the win- panied hy an adult. Since back in 1891 we have been arranging mortgages tailored to Gov. Abraham Ribicoff's court re­ .Bhe said slie also directed him ABA President Denies Washington, March 11 (/P)— form'bill was evident today as the justice court system in Connecti­ ler;Var7secU6Vs"of‘Vhe The House Space Committee ttb- . d o u b l e • each individual requirement— and we're rendering the same essen­ cut," May sgid. “ It is court re­ todav as a storm center in the meeting of I^bor Committee dim­ to keep up with his school studies showdown vote in the General As- day gave unanimous and speedy organization and our position is a Southern Plains kicked up vholent ming chances of early action on and try to lead a normal life, pend­ tial service today, providing PENALTY-FREE mortgages that enable aemblv drew near. the Kennedy Labor Control Bill. . . ing completion of a full psychologi­ a)»proval' fo President Elsenhow­ Former GOP Fairfield County positive stand for reorganization. " wind, rain and hail storms • in Lawyers Hit High Court er's request for another $48iSM,- eople hereabouts to start living a life of greater happiness in a While the administration bill soiithern parts of the - mid-conti- ' John X X III has directed cal and psychiatric examination. chairman William H. Brennan of Bishops throughout the world to Justice Llese said David admitted 900 to speed America’* prog- , fome of thejr own. The "Penalty-Free" feature means any pay­ abolishes the state's, 168 trial jus­ nttit. UNITED STAMPS Staniford made a rare appearance tighten ami roordlnate Catholic breaking into a (Jueens drug store ress In space flight. The House on Capitol Hill yesterday and chid­ tice and municipal courts, the Re­ The Weather Bureau forecast Pittsburgh. March 11 (/Pi—T he* the implications of the action of the Group under Rep. Overton. ments on the mortgage ahead of time are NOT penalized, as is the publican bill would eliminate only four inches or more of snow across action in the fields of motion pic­ on a dare shortly after midnight ed party members for supporting Feb. 15, bu£ that he denied taking president of the American Bar ' House of Delegatees."' Brooks (D-Ln) acted pn IRe case with most types ot mortgages. 66 municipal courts In the larger a wide area from the Central tures, radio and television. a limited court reorganization bill. Rep. Chester Bovyles (D-Conn.) anything. Assn, today labeled "wholly un­ Defending the action of the heels of Senate passage of th* communities. Plains eastward into sections of House of Delegates as sound, Ma­ Brennan said that the Republi­ warns "time Is running out” in the justified and contrary to fact" hill yesterday by a 9-10 votOi , WEDNESDA YS Claims I>eglslation Stalled the Mississippi valley and the Police previously said the boy lone added: can compromiae bill "doesn’t make charges that the lawyers' group So, start with both feet on The ground on the road to a home of House Mijlority Leader A. Searle southern Great Lakes region. United .Stales’ competition with admiUSd breaking into the Store “ I recognize, however, that tjieie sense." Russia In winning friends through with another youth and taking adopted rcsoliitioru, attacking the CHECK SP.AtfE M AN SITE Brennan told an Interviewer that Pinney of Brookfield has accused Thunderstorms, racing wildly Is room tor legitimate' disagree­ your own. Talk over your problems with us. There's no obligation. economic aid...... The official cigarette.,, toothpaste and $9 in U'.S. Supreme Court. Canberra, March 11 (Afk—The , he favors total abolition of all the Democratic governor of hold­ ahead of a cold front, slashed and. , , , , j . x-,. ment with the position • actually LEAN AND TASTY battered North Central Texas Umint of Alrican dead in^he^. ,v ca.,h. The druggist said he lost Ross L, Malone said resolutions United Stales may launch ite minor courts and the establishment ing up action on pending legisla-' approved by the as.wciation's taken oy the as.,ociation. To one first manifed space sAtelfite • tion generally until he gets all the last night, hitirng especially haixi asaland government’s campaign to over $1,200 in cash, merchandise. who feels that the legislation rec­ of 44 full-Urae judges, as the put down nationali.,t rioting and | checks, $800 in cash House of 'Delegates in Chicago from the Woomera OtiMod Democratic bill proposes. Votes necessary to pass the court at the Dailas-Foi't Worth area. last month were "an expression ommended would constitute a Weapons Range In Aiiatnlla, of­ sabotage .throughout this British justice Liese said that shJ| will peril to individual liberties in the SUPEK^ITORKET "The Republican position is reorganization plan. , , ‘ , Unofficiar darmage estimates at of concern e., to the threat of ficial sources said today, dho Pinney saPd the Governor and pi-otectorate rise*t to 40. . . . decide what punishment to [give U.S. not justified by the threat of weak and wrong," aaid Brennan. Fort Worth were more than $1 communism to'.our internal se­ officials said a p » r ^ of -ILfili, ^ ☆ 'it OPEN UNTIL ^ Democratic leaders are Insisting million. Five persons were injured Hartford Fire Chief Henry G. | Campanella on April I®,, af- communism to Our, internal secur- Political observers have pointed Thomas announces he will retire curity... (and) a reque.st for leg­ space e.xperts who visited Aus­ ft) out that there maj;, be some signi­ that the court reorganization bill there, none seriously. ter receiving reports from itocial ity, the action of the house; is un­ i 5 P.M. April a, and will also relinquish agency experts and psychiatrists. islation in’ five specific areas which sound—and he is certainly antitled tralia ' last month will submit a CUBE or ficance that Brennan’s statement is to be- passed before anything The only cieath blamed on the report to the U.S. government will strengthen our internal se- hia duties as Hartford Civil De­ She said that she tol^i David to so view the situation. i MO^.-tUES.-FRI. came less than 24 hours after the else gets through the Legislature. Weather catme at Greenville, north­ covering this and othek* - pro­ He called this position unfair. east-of Dallas, where M. E. Stipp. fense Director at that tim e .... that his behavior in the meantime tnwity by remedying defects in ’’I cannot, however, find 'in the SAVINGS Legislative Judiciary Committee legislation which -wy pointed out posals for Outer Space reoeoroh THIIRSDAVS. ■Stale senator Anthony J. Armen- resolutions adopted by the , house STEAKS approved the administration’s bill The Republican leader said that 43, of Texarkana, Tex.. \iax killed will have an important bearing on B A.m . to 8 P.M. lano is presented with the Greater the'decision. She said commitment iin 'Supreme Court d|ecisiona." support for any statement that the at'Woomera. MIHUTE —extending the number of circuit only' 11 bills have been acted on when an auto plowed into the rear W'EI).VE.SDAVS. In the House -and Senate' with of a truck.! The truck was stalled- Hartford Jaydees’ Good Govern­ to i reform school "was within the He also said thq resolutions, American Bar Assn, has attacked CHA$E & SANBORN a n d LOAN court Judges from 40 to 44. ment Award. - read objectively, are .a "recogni­ the Supreme Coiwt, has 'maligned' PUBUSHER HONORED » A.M, ‘to NOON Calls fdr Total Reform nearly a half of the session over. in a driving rain by water on the pospiblUty of the law," but also in­ A <; S O C I TV T I O TSI Ex-convict William M. Singer, tion o f the position of the--Supreme the court or in any sense haa been New Britain, March U IB—I M CLOSED SATtiRDAYR Brennan said that “if there Is Re aaid two W ars ago al this road. dicated he could be pladed under former managing director of the supervision of a probation officer. pourt o f the United States as the unfaithful to the \primary duty, of Army today cited Robert to be court, reorganization, then I time nearly 100 bUla had received Hall piled up in Arlington, be­ New York City, Shelton Towers Justica Liese said that during .final 'guardian of our individual the profession to maintain the re, Vance,. editor said pubOilMP. .am for total court reorganization, action. ; - tween Dallas and Fort Worth, so the New Britain Herald, FREE PARKING 1 Hotel, is nameci in court as the the hour-long hearing in her cham­ Uberties, and of the obligation of spect 'due to courts of justice and ______IJVS t/Jr£’£r^.SA V IA fifS and not Ju8t a piece of it.” Pinney aaid Re’ and other GOP deep trucks' were used to haul' i^t ps^lotio civUfu , oendeo.’ INSTANT mastermind of alleged loan frauds bers, young Campanella "was very the bar to defend the epurts. ' i i Judicial...... officers.’ IN REAR , He safa thatihe isn't, able to see leaders may • a conference away. Vester M. Shnltz, osifis JAR MBWCHCBTH’B d L P t > T riWAWCIAI. IWtTITUTrOM laid tp former Westchester County Malone,, in a prepared speech, About 1,600 lawyery from Penn­ where anything that Is wrong with •with the Govemi >r over the matter. Winds at Fort Worth caved in tractable." She added: the dlNt ArttUoey “ Judge <3*orge A. Brenner . "He was frightened. He wa* Im­ told delagates to the 8-day. Ohio sylvania, Ohio, W w t Virginia and the city courfai could not also be In other Legii lative news, three th« 'wing of a children’* hoine, but ehoigo of N V ^ Advance elements of the AlaSkSi pressed -with the gritvity of - th* Valley RbgltHial Conference ^ p * parts of New'York and Maiyiwd wrong with the Justice courts. OOP legialators have oon^lalned no one was Inaida. A car repair are attmdlng the first t refricmal .throughout COFFEE to the I>emooratie chairman of «hed wa* ifiattenei(flattened and a round- bounds59er* chug o jjt, of Minot, •ituatlcm. Sure, he wa* sorry." • American Bar Assn, that ar •’ er­ ' J^O O ZtAidih Meanwhile,' In anotftbr part of roneous impression was ersatsd In conference to be held la. PitU- , the state, OOP State Clialrman N.D.,'bound for M on tu * and na- (OofittBiied m Faye Twsnty-tkrM) thyny paiU of th* eouatry ny to burgh. ' i Edwin IjL May. Jr.. celUoizad tha (OoattMMd ^age Fe ■> OoatiLMd M F ag* mve). oiber ley of their long Journey, ■ ■ i ■; ) \ i * , '5'. . A '. m i •V .. ‘I \ ' u - '