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.a ' ' W.;::. V . • ... - Vv,. ' „ . •: . . • . ' . X V ' ’ j ' ’ • ' ‘ ' ' ' • ^ * ... :pa( ^ t w e n t y ^ iq h t ' , . ;, WEDNESDAY, 1 ,1 9 6 1 l^dly Net Preso R ob ^nrljfi^Btie'r ^netttos Jleralit X For the Week Boded The Weather ’ M a y 'u , 1963 Forces^ of U. S. Weather'Boreas The British Amcrloan^ClUb wilt H ie executive board of the UtUe Charter Oak BL, told' patrolman caUes and than proceeded down an sponsor a dance Saturday night Theater of Manchester will lAeet Evasion Charged John MoClelland that he did not ambankmoht, tha ear oomlng to 1 3 , 5 8 3 Fair and ndld tooight Low Afiout Town from 9 to 1 for members and their tonight at 8 at the home of Mre. Park H ill report it (the aoddent) to elimin­ reM on tto right side. Staohowtak, around 80. 'Friday partly sunny, A U u X . Bccitt, iT i AtUumn S t, friends, with Charlie Varrick’s or­ Milton Adama 34 Cole St. In l>Car Crash ate trouble. who. 'waa u n h t^ left the eoene and Msmber of the Audit chestra providing mdsic, FLOWER 8^ Bnieau of Orcnlaiieu conthraed mild. High near 80. ' b ItM bMn awardAd a 1300 acholar* PoUc* aald that the aecttsed, went home. He win be preeented • Bast OsMer 8 t> ~ ia V .t4 tt «■ ahlp (or Um Umvarsity o(.Con« Mr. and Mrs. Augiutlne Kamien- A Manchester' resident yeeter- Monday night at 11 o’clock, was in Circuit Court 13, Menohester, TOM lONOB. Pw frtstsr. ■ilhi ' ‘ M anehestit^A CUy of Village Ckarm naettout'a 8-IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1^62 X (OteMfifled AdverUtlng on Page 89) PRICE FIVE CENTS eveninir achool atudent at UConn, p.m. at the K of C Hrahe. Refresh­ evading responsibility which ette on his clothing. In attsmpiung It’a the 'vitainin C in citrua fruit rLOW BBB tor eO oeeasleswi te a aotior underwndter for the ments will be served. Tickets may stemmed from police Investiga­ we telegraph anywhere, Richard C. Baxter, son of Mr. to n^over the lit cigarette, JiUces that -we need every- day; Travelers Indemnity Go., Hartford be purchased fit the door. tion of a one-car accident on Mon­ Stachowiak reportedly veered to an adequate regular intake of tbte o' Abe n o ia l Olft Itame e and Mrs. Charles, R. Baxter Jr., day night. home offick 34 Olcott Dr., was awarded special the right, off the highway, knock­ vitamin-averts, gum dteordees and "Curtain tim e Capers,” a musi­ military honors as an "outstand­ James A. Stachowlak, 32, of 238 ing. down several fence poirta and favors resistance to Infections. A products demonstration for. cal vauiety show will be presented ing cadet officer” in ROTC yester­ the benefit of Sunset Council, De-' by the Couples Club Of Second Con­ day at Cornell' University, Ithaca, tree of Pocahontas, scheduled for gregational Church tomorrow and N. Y. Baxter, a second year etu- tomorrow night at the home of Friday at 8 p.m'. Ih Fellowship Hall. dent In mechanical engineering, re­ Xra. Myra Pltagerakl, 13 Bratnard Tickets may be purchased at the ceived a Chicago Tribune award MAIN STRI P|» fiaa been poetponed, . door. for "excellence In classroom work and drill and aptitude for leader­ MANCHi ship.” He is a 1960 graduate of [H Manchester High School. on Ml 3yfl23 The Manchester Golden Age Club’s last meeting p t the eeason County 4-H Agent "Your Store Of Village CharmP >r, maloes a diamond will be tomorrow a t'2 p.m. at the Mtea BHalne J . Wheeler, 22, of Bast Side Recreation building. North Franklin, 'who will graduate from the University of Connecticut Capsule Shoots 200 Miles Over Target After Three Orbits Miss Elizabeth Bell Cowan, In June, has been named Assistant # Always Ample Free Parking Rear Of S t ^ so daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis 4-K Club Agent' for Tolland Homer Cowan, 26 Greenwood Dr., County. recently was honored at a convo­ The announceinent' was made Open 6 Days 9:30 to 5:45 P.M.-Thurs. till 9:00 P.M. Ike’s Brother Denies Link cation at Carleton College, North- Jointly today^y UConn President State Nistvs ***•*••*•••••• field, Minn., for being in the top 15 Albert N^^dorgensen and John H. Navy Plane Sights per cent of her class scholastically. Elliott, Tolland County agent and Miss Cowan, a graduate of Man­ administrator: Her appointment Forgetting songs obotjt diamonds and setting s effective June 16. Over 1,000 Quizzed Roundup chester High School, is a fresh­ r new duties. Miss Wheeler aside their unmatched beauty and Fascinating man at Carleton College. III work with Albert B. Gray, Floating Spacecraft 'history, the rarity of diamonds and the fact associate club agent, and local Semj^nnual thoftons of earth must be excavated in the for Members of the youth groupT of volunteer leaders in developing and FBI Arrests 2 St. John's Polish National £ ^ h o - guiding the county’s 4-H pro- On Estes’ Dealings comers of the world and from great depths of 11c Church attended a CmmecUcut grram. At present, there are 99 For Misuse of CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (A P)—Astronaut Malcolm speclol soil and because their manufacture took youth convention at Clmreh of Our clubs with a membership of 844 Scott Carpenter was sighted floating in a life raft outsidfi Saviour in Hartford^Sunday at 2 and 235 older leaders and commit­ By O. MILTON KELLY ^on i the case ot Howard Pratt, 81, place millions of years ago under * Union’s Funds his floating Mercury space capsule shortly after 1:20 p.m. p.m. The group wUKleave from St. teemen. WASHINGTON (AP) — Chicago office m anuer of Com­ Eastern Standard Time. > » conditloru not likely to be John’s Church a r 1:30 p.m. After At UConn Miss Wheeler majored mercial Solvents ^ rp ., found m home economics education in the Senate investigators disclosed dead in hie car Wednesd^ of car­ BRIDGEPORT (A P)— Two Lt. Col. John A. Powers, Mercury spokesman relieved that duplicated, diamonds can well be a sports program and church serv. today-their agents have ques­ ice, ySung , people of St. John's School of Home Economics. She bon monoxide poisoning. .'The com­ former union officials at the Carpenter is safe, reported to newsmen at Cape Canaveral expected to be hard to come by. Church Wirt present a talent show was a member of Pi Beta Phi so­ tion^ more than 1,000 per­ pany's financial relatiotu with that: cial sorority and Mil Upsllon Oml' Eistes, who bought great quantities Empire Brass Foundry, Inc., N o t only ore they precious now entertainment, directed by Miss sons in thfi vridening Billie Sol here have been arrested -by "A Navy P2V Neptune lias reported sighting 'tiie space­ Beverly Burger, organist and cron, professional honorary soclet' Estes case. of liquid fertilizer from the chemi­ but they hoVe been prized ty in home economics, and the cal firm, are under investigation. the FBI on charges of misuse craft floating in the landing area. Along side it waa a liffi leader of the youth group. And, aald the informant, many, The Smiate subcommittee, head­ since the dcrvm of c iv ili­ agrricultural council. She was also many more will be queatioiied be­ of union funds, Charles E. raft, and sitting in it was a gentleman named Carpenter.’’ a member and president of the ed by Sen. John L. McQelian, D- An Air Force spokesman said two paramedics would jump zation. And they w ill surely A catered dinner for members of fore tha Senate Inveatigatlona Ark., said' it had no evidence of Weeks, special agent in university's home economics and aubconunittee it ready to atart Ite into the water, with a life raft of their own, and later B 20- be prized os long a t women Charter Oak Lodge, B'nai B'rlth, 4-H clubs. any link between Estes and Pratt, charge of the F B I in Con­ F in e rin g tonight at 7 will precede a public Active In 4-H club work in New hearlnga Into whether Washington but would look into the death be­ necticut announced today. man life raft would be dropped at the scene. . love beauty and men Influance helped Eateg build hia cause ot a ’, cryptic note found in with precJduB program at 9 o'clock In Temple London County, Miss Wheeler was rickety bUalneas empire. David WUson, 29, of 167 Fifth A short time before the Neptune had provided thfi fin t ore glad of It. Beth Sholom vestry. Alex Hack­ a member for 10 years and a lead­ Pratt’s car which aald in part St., and Senior Smith, 34, of 606 hope that Carpenter's capsule had survived the securing re­ diacnemd in Rtguliorly Yhe report came eftCr president "the burden of guilt is on my ney, Manchester Country Club golf er for three years. In 1956 she Kennedy related at a news con-, Trumbull Ave., have been arrested entry. The plane, equipped with radar and other elecfaronie liK g o ld ... pro, will present a demonstration was a National 4-H Club Congress shoulders.!’- cm federal warrants charging them ferenoe Wednesday that the FB I search gear, picked up signals from a radio homing beacon and relate stories about golf. delegate and three years later at­ has moved into the investigation with . converting union funds * to Csmsicgt Term *150 tended the Nationcu 4-H Confer­ 8.99 to 14.99 of the mysterious death of Henry (Oontinned ou Page Three) their own use. similar to that on the Aurora 7 capsule. A "Thank You” night will be ence In Washlngrton, D. C. Marshall, a Texaa farm official, Wilson, financial secretary in At first it was not known whether the signal came frpnl sponsored by the 'Verplanck PTA For the past two summers, she shot to death a year ago while 1961 for Local 5478, United Steel­ has been a summer assistant at Aurora 7, but the plane continued zeroing in on it. Then came tomorrow at 7:15 p.m. In the iHI checking into Estea’ dealings Receivers Selected workers of America, is accused of the report of the sighting of Carpenter and the capsule. school auditorium for teachers, the Tolland County Extension under m government cotton pro­ embezzling $1,545.31, and Smith, PTA officers and nil committee Service Center in RockvUle. gram. For Estes Holdings union president last year, 1s S m o o r workers. The 'Verplanck glee club The r S l declined to comment charged with receiving $211 of CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)—Astronaut Malcolm will provide entertainment Re­ * Laghorn Hati • Flewared Hats on the Unusual clrcumatance of Ita ■ X ------union funds unlawfully, the FB I Scott Carpenter’s Aurora 7- spaceship, heading back to earth entry into what normaUy would EL PASO, Tex. (AP)—BUlle Sol said. 917 MAIN s t r e e t —MANCHESTER freshments will be served. Mem­ Police Arrests Estes refused to answer most after three orbits, passed within radio range of Gape Canaver­ bers and friends -are Invited. :tti ba a local police case. Smith was arrested at the questions about hfa collapsed em­ foundry yesterday, while Witson, al at 12:31 p.m. Eastern Standard Time today. * Organza Hats * Laea Hats ii Last June, when Marshall was Frank Blank, 26, of 10 Newman found dead, riiot five- times, his pire of farm-related enterprtsea at presently unemployed, was taken St., last night was observed and dsath was written off as suicide. a hearing before- > his creditors Into ciutody at his home UtM Astronaut Scott Carpenter gets a good luck handshake from John Glenn before entering capsule on By HOWAJKD BENEIMOT charged with failure to obey a stop * Basketwaave Hats But under' the pressure of the Wednesday. morning. They were presented be­ 11th deck of gantry today at Cape Canaveral. Below, right. Carpenter is relaxed and smiling be­ After the court session, recessed fore U.S. Commissioner George A. fore going to the launch pad for the ride at the tip of the i^ant Atlas missile. (NASA Photos via CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)—In a maaterful display sign- He was ordered to appear In Btetes Investigation, his body was APPhotMax). . MANCHESTER Circuit Court 12, Manchester, June exhumed Tueeday for on autopsy until June 18.by U.S. DteL Judge Saden here today and released un­ of cool courage, astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter comi^fito 4. MILLINERY We have a large assortment of styles, including picture la Franklin, Tex. Later the county R'. E . Thomason, there were hints der $1,000 bond each for further ed his second orbit of the globe'' today and kept going for a Mrs. Ethel R. L. Brans of Strat medical examlnter told counW that the huge complex ' of biwl- action in U.S. District Court, New third circuit. - / Haven. ford yesterday afternoon was ob­ hats, sailors, cloches, turbans and pill boxes. grand Jurors his preliminary find­ nesses built by Estes might be Rapid fuel consumption in his Aurora 7 spaceship caused main Boer forced into bankruptcy. CARPET CENTER’S served and charged with driving ing was murde^ The arrests by the FB I were great concern during his second orbit. to the left at a rotary. She will be The examiner. Dr. J . A. So far, aa creditors seek to re­ authorized by U,S. Atty, Robert presented in court June 4. Jochlmcxyk, - waa expected to cover part of .their investment, C. Zampano aa violating the La- But after consultation with the pilot, the Mercury control Howard Wamock, 61, of no cer­ So* Our Othor Howe and Htda Ads on Pogos 4 and 7. , make hia Bhsl - rqx>rt today. bckr-Management Reporting and .center reported: tain address, early this morning The F B I also had no comment (OonUnned eu Page iWo) .. Disclosure Act of 1959- . "We see no reason why he shouldp’t'Contlnue Into the third was charged with intoxication and ijptia.UBicm locMl te the bargain­ ing agent for employes' at the orbit. But we emphasize that he limit his automatic fuel con­ is being detained by police for pre­ sumption." __ _ , sentation In court tomorrow morn­ broM fttundry. •*- - , ing. No^ompromise Stand . ^ ^ The latter was an order sent from the control center at M Cape Canaveral to the tracking station at Point Arguello, / tm C A , 11; Y . (AP)—Tw * men Calif., for relay to Carpenter when he passed overhead. ware krtwgVxlay when theR’ auto­ If a decision had been made to bring him down after two / mobile and a tractol'-traller col­ orbits, his reverse rockets would have been fired over Point Stresses lided on Routp ,g about 10 miles Arguello and he would have descended gradually over the / west of here. S Q The victima Wfim Harold P. United States to a landing in the Atlantic 600 miles south of Faust, 39, of I S iP l a s t Main S t, Bermuda. *- Need for Medicare Torrlngton, Conn„ BM Nelson T. Officials d elv ed fast consump­ ID E Kelly, 51, of Old l^ d o n Rd., Co­ tion of the fitel shortly after the hoes, N. Y. . second orbit began and told Car­ i‘ • B^etins WASHINGTON (AP) PresldentAcriticteed------It one -day, he said, for Torrence Hfieman of Buffalo, penter to, begin using his manual Kennedy has made bis no-compro- "going too far in UmiUng the re- the driver of the truck, waa in­ control system st that time to con­ Culled from AP Wtrea CDTD mtee stand on medical care tor lattenahlp between doctors and jured and taken to St. Luke's Me­ serve the valuable hydrogen the aged more emphatic thaa their patients, and on another day morial Hospital Center here. peroxide which te used to control ever. He insists on -Iveaving It attacked It for not including doe- the attltrtde of the craft. 8EVEBE BTORM WABMINO OFFICIAL Into the Social Security system. tors.” 89 to 93 , Apparently he did not hear the WINDSOR LOOKS (AF) — He says the public wants it that AMA spokesmen have de­ original order, which came from The U.S. Weather Bureau at HARTTORD (AP)—The State the Canary laland tracking sta­ Bradley field bos issued iMs VEHICLE way. nounced the plan as "a cruel Motor Vehicle Department'e- dally Firing another broadside at the hoax." Kennedy said the associa­ tion. and it had to be repeated by severe weather warning for Oou- record of automobile fatalities aa two posts In Australia, Muchea neotiout: Scattered Uiandenrtorm American Medical Association tion used the same worda in un- of last midnight and the totals on mSPECTION Wednesday, Kennedy repeated his aucceasfuUy opposlag l^ U l Secur­ and Woomera. As he crossed the activity te expected this after­ the same date last year: Pa ' Ic toward tha west coast of noon and early evening. A few DEPT. MOTOR VEHICLB8 gradictlon that Congress will ity in (he 1930s. The AMA may 1961 1962 adopt hia plan tbte year If it the United Rtatea, Mercury offi­ severe thunderstonne with dam­ not support this bill, be said, "but Killed ...... $>--89 98 cials made checks with Carpenter aging high winds mri hall are reacbes the House and Senate I think the American people will, floors. And he ccOitended that de­ on the status of his fuel.______expected between 8" p.m. oad 9 No____ and I think mote and more doc­ Killed by Tractor p.m. EST with the possibility of spite AkCA opposiUon, "more and tors are supporting it." to complete a three-oiblt mission more doctors are suppbrUng it.” NORTH BRANFORD (AP)— a tornado mainly In oxtnm p' Would he accept a compromise and the order was given to pro- wratern Oonnectlent. ” Kennedy hpatedly 'attacked the that omitted Social Security Raymond Eliason, 65, waa killed peed. As he passed over Point Ar- Charge AMA and Republican critics of his financing? last night when a tractor he was gucllo, (Jarpenter told astronaut operating overturned and pinned DUTCKI TROOPS ATTACK medical care program at his news No, he replied. Social Security Alan B.^Shepsu'd Jr. who is. sta- iiOLLANDlA. Went New conference—a conference dominat­ te the heart of the bill. him.- Uoned there that he again noted The accident occurred on Elia- Guinea (AP)—Dutch troops and ed by hte strong -views on the bte "That ten’t a compromise. "snowflakes.” He first reported planes'' have attacked. Indone- BRAKE leglduttlve controversy of 196^ would be Just giving up on the son's property on Route 32, Echo seeing them In small numbers on Ridge Farm. Tpe farm is often the sten pasrachutlstB near Temlna- The questioning eUrited these bW and we don’t plan to do, that," the first orbit at' about the same buan oil toe western Up of toe ADJUSTMENT comments and charges: The 38-minute conference, short­ site of company picnics and other relative time—during sunrise. large outings. malnlandr the government Infor­ Kennedy said he does not plan est in hte experience as President, "There ere more of those white, mation bureau said today. Hio ✓ Pull Front Wheels to follow up his currenVproposal covered these other points: particles.” Carpenter fold Shep­ results of toe action were not ✓ Check Drums, Linings, for payment of hospital, nursing Estes-In .view of the posslbiUty Son Beat Mother^ 85 ard. "They appear to. bo traveling annonobed. 1110 Indonesians be­ Seals and Cylinders Itome and outpatient bills with a a federal otHciaL.investigatlng Bil­ MERIDEN (A P)—JuUus Wo- exactly my speed. There's one gan massing near toe small plan to cover doctors’ bills. He / Check and Pack lie Sol Estea 'was murdered, Keh- ronick, 53, Meriden, a - fbrmcr drifting off and It appears to be coastal town . on . Vogelfcop SPECIAL! FOR YOU . . . WHO WANT accused critics of talking through profeieibnal wrestler,i has been going even faster. (Bird's Head) PenlhHila after Bearings ' both sldea of the mouth. They He said he did not see then! In being scattered by Dutch troops TELEPHONE SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY (ConOamd oa .P a ^ Two) sentenced to serve s year in Jail y Add Brake Fluid as for beating up - hte 86-year-old the great numbers that John H. on Monday. Hie Antara News Needed mother. -f, Glenn Jr., America's first man in Agency In Jakarta had claimed orbit, saw hlz famous fireflies. that Indoneoten guerrfllaa cul­ Ml 3-5103 FINE NEW ENGLAND WOOL ✓ Adjust Braking . Judge Rodney Elelson of Glreult Farmington or Windsor rThonsan^ Coming to U.S. LTi, muu ywi.erua.jr, ui prosiouiic- Carpenter said his snowflakes tured Temlnobaun and were Court said yesterday. In prooounc- were in a sort of rambling pat­ making further . gains far ,toe Contact On All Wheels ing sentence on cI ' u u m . t i aseault BRAIDED RUGS News Tidbits tern. ■ , . ' area but toe Dutch dimled' the Ml 3-5104 5 ^ the new cloth stripe that are used fo braid these rugs. See aftd1 breach of peace, Wonmiclr had Uie various sizes » e have in stock. If you thinking of hav­ beenn preeentedpreeentecl many times for in- -from the AP Wbrea carpenter said he also Iiad been town hod fallen: toxicatlon and had received "every getting a little warmer, and drank ing a braided rug In your home you should' see this "Village Kennedy Clears^^ay Controiversy Looms AFRICAN WHITES BATTLE Charmer.” . consideration from the law.” some water over Canton Island in CALL TOLL FREE i Prosecutor James Varrone told . .Laghtnlng kiUz 13-yeaiC:^ ;boy the Pacific. He said it tasted very JOHANNESBURG, Son to Af- $ in JaokionvUle, Fla., who waa' ’rioa (AP)—White South Afri­ good. FROM ROCKVILLE 1.07 the court the beating occurred on BUDGET TERMS— MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN iy flahiiiK v4Ui a oana pola off a As he passed over Cape Canav­ cans tsnglod in scores of swtel- GI w a ___ 1_.S ^ _ For Chiiaese Refugees OR GLASTONBURY size Special Price Size Special Price (CouUnoed eu. Page Tea) river dock . Byeciat Ooagrea- On Med School Site eral Just before entering the third ing fist fights In front of Jo­ ■loaal appeal bagna by Ckwetoor orbit, he,attempted to Jettison a hannesburg City Hall today In 2 ft. X 3 ft. . . .$8.88 6 ft. t 9 ft...... $69.50 ENTERPRISE WASHmeraoN ( a p )- .pyeeidentMnunlgrathxii John Deoqiaey to bav« traaapor- the biUUe over the governmeat’a 2 ft. X 4 ft. .,^$10.95 8 ft. X 10 ft...... $119 pla^x fit and camfiirt commlasioner,. te on tatlon tax cute become effective (Continued on Page Ten) > new anUsabotage MU. liberals Kennedy haa cleared the wgy' b a bb way to'H nig Kong to super­ HARTTVIRD (AP)“ — (joiitro-^BIoomfleld, in statement today 3 ft. X 5 ft. .$19.50 9 ft. X 12 ft...... $ 1 2 9 6 Doctors Restore July 1 rather than next Jan. 1. urged .-the trustees to call in a claim the MU is necessary to the a4fi>kiBk« to the United States vise handling of the refugees in vsrsy over the location of the ootnbet sabveisioiL Tliere Is 5103 Also other sizes available -:;plus Stair pads hall runners and of tbounadf Of refugees from cooperation with American cmi- Total of 99478 apewt la West- group ot professional advlaors be­ chair scats. Communist CUna. Their exodus Boy’s Seve^r^' Arm port BepabUoaW petaaty of A ^ atats medical- dental achool scant hope that It will be beaten Special ‘sular officers la the city. fore giving any approval to a site In Parliament. Polleemen*a hats in slipping ^ from Hong-Kongrte expectfid to Kennedy told a news conference 19 in wMoh Btaie Sen. John M. threatened to break out today as in Farmington. Titan Wrecked In Rare Operation Lupton of WeaUm deffiateS for­ a big move was reported building were knocked off. Nom and . start within two weeks. . that "there are sweral thousand Dr. Cohen said he and - many .priests were . pushed aroand as Purchase Kennedy, invoked , emergency refugees in Hong KOng ,and sur­ mer Oov. John Lodge of Weet- up to ahift the aite from Farin- other citizens-were "amaeed” at port for the town’* four atate con­ in ,^ n to Windaor, In Launch Silo fists and vygrtaMes' flew hi toe powers Wsdnesdsy to lower the rounding areas who have been-' -BOSTON. (AP)—A team' of ste the Farmington site choice. scuffles. Fitting started after For savings on Braided Rugs’ and 7.50x14 NYLON norms! Immigration barrier to cleared by our coneuler people for surgeons,in a rare operation, vention delegatee, according to rin Intereats, aa weU as many and only'4195 IVhen he wrote the bill, be stated, progoveroment youths intercept­ Oilneee. Tbs move, said U.8. offit admission to the United Btates-’’ worked six hours Wednesday porta filed in town clerk'e office. doctors and dentists, it Was learn­ CHICO, Calif. (AP)—A n ta n broadloom carpets visit Connecticut’s elate, Owuld help ease presniree Oarpenter ^ t a l flight waiiiMfi ed, do not agree with the deci­ ‘T did not foresee that the school missile was destroyed In a blast ed a protest parade against the ..■3 . ' ' TUBELESS WHITE 9 m normal quota for C ^ e e e im­ night restoring the severed right vmuld be located In Farmington. It MU tont brought toonsnnds of in the British crown colony and migration is 108 a y w . Thus, arm to the body of a l3-year-oId by

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■t'- ■. ■'• •VMAIJCHESTER EVEND^G HERALD, MAKCHESTOR, CONN^ THURSDAY, MAY S 4 ,1 PACT TtiREi * '(i^Conipromue ^ n d HoekvUU-V#m«m M arine Brother Denies Link with the *AP:/the aewsgatherbig Ifees State Com bers cooperative, Kad bean a champion Bolton Sabin Vaccine. Sheinwold on Bndge of Midi amdards in American W eather 1 . 'Smith is a member of 3-Town Clinics Urn Full Year Pay the board' o f direotora of the iif P resi^nt ^Stresses APME and phalrman of Its state Seely-Brown Vlslt4ur big beautiful new sister store, DAL 'KNOW S- '( WJND60R ZXXaKS (A l^ —The l,OOOQuizzed studies committee. ' - I ' / at Ciorbins Comer, West Rartford Slated June 7 X w h a * h e w a n t s U.8. Biireau’e maijne ' i t f Alfred SiMtnwold ForJorseitsen The Connecticut droiat o f the To Speak at iBimary for today: w • Human nature being .what 4t is, ^ ^ .. c y A F re-elected 'Warren Oerdnsh of Clinics tor dispensing Sabin ^ e Meriden Record es chairman, Neea far Mediciire Tidea will be high alrnig tin you may not^be happy if you get Charles T, McQueeney of -the New oral polio vaccine' will be con­ eiaicUy irhat you wont. One of this On Estes’ Dealings MABTFOIU) ^ Connecticut shore today,. from 2 Tedford Fete ducted June 7 in 'Vernon, Elling­ ■tafe pey Dr. Albert N / jorgeiiaan Haven Itoglster as 'vice du^rman fr«ni Psc* p.nti. to 4 p.m. and frosn 8 p.m. to reasons for this sad state of af­ and Ted Yudaln o f Greenwich ,'■ ._____ : ton and TOUand schools for pre- fairs is that so few of us, know his $26,000 salary for .4 fUU year 5 p.m. Friday. Low Ude a^ Old (CoRtlaned from Pngs One) Time as secretary. Rap, Horace Seely-Browii,. 2nd Mked U Secretary of tchool and school children be­ What la good for iis. Bridge cx- after he heads over 'Unlveraity Saybrook today is 9:80 p.m. Sun­ ^ Q * T 1 1 It also adopted reeolutions: District Congressman, has luscept- ture Orville Freeman could tween three months and 18 years pei^ aie, of course, superior beings of Connecticut presidency to Dr. —^Expresaing sorrow at the qd an bryltatioh to apeak at the and dbn’t suffer from this''com ­ O » Ihvsatlgators sold they doubted saylaf the affair had been 'Old. set tills evening is at 8:11 p.m. Homer D. ^abbidgq Jr. Oct IT duth of two newspaper execu­ testimonial dinner honoring former plaint. V Pratf had any connection 'with led out of proportion. Let’s The • clinics’ have .been scheduled and eunrisa Friday m onlng le at E stee,' . That was the tiuestion being tives, Andrew. H. Ljron, managing Town Committee Chairman , No*-, / a o t Judge the case, Kennedy said, Jointly by the health officers o f 5.;28 a.m. - 'Whm t t u hand was played. editor o f the' Bridgeport Post roa P. Tedford oh June 1. South waa an drdlnary human 'be­ A House subcommittee headed weighed today by/-8tau Capitol / until the FBI and' Texas authorl- Bllin^on, ROek-ville, Tolland and Koatiiig weather for Long Is­ : by Rm . L. H. Fountain, D-N,C., QnetiMewi FunHebod by Telegram, vdio died fast Oct. G 26, The acceptance was relayed last ing, poor fellow. He hoped for the fiscal and Ie|^ dffteials following tlea have completed their inquiry. •Vernon. land Sound to Montauk Point and plara to atart hearings Monday' on Ooburu Mlddtobreok. Inc. m! by'the UConn board and Elbert Peareon, general man­ night to GOP oOmmlttee msmbers Kennedy said grain. Is being shift­ A charge of 25 cents will be im­ Block Island: wrong thing and had the misfor­ the Bates case, with political eoot -- m -Baak Stoebs. of trustees i^/favoiing the extra ager o f the Ansonia Sentinel, who by former Congressman Antoht ed from Bstes' storage bins into posed. .Small craft warnings displayed tune to get h li wish. * troveray .already swirling about ) M Bid AMted year’a pay Ufra. diOdMayS. Sadlak Who is Seely-Brown’a cam­ normal channels' of trade In a way "The oral vaccine is necessary from Bastport to Block Island for South won the. Ars»t trick with Ita.ean. Conn. Bank aad Truat Meanwhile, Presidant Jorgensen —Saluted Raymond J. Fanning,- paign manager in his bid for the that will not cost the taxpayers— for permanent immunisation southerly winds increasing to 15 the ace o f apadea and drew three Sen, -Everett M. Dlrksen of lUi- Co...... 59H 98% has accepted a top poet wim the retired executive ' editor of the rounds of trumps, ending in dum­ Republican nomination as U.S. and 'With more,than usual speed against polio," according to a di­ to 25 knots today shifting to south­ nola, the Senate Republican lead­ Hartford National Institute o f International Educa­ Waterfaury Republican - American Senator. Seely-^rown announced he rective from the health officers. Guest Lecturer west aroundv 15 -knots tonight my. Hien he M "a low diamond nu rwm , er, . ^used the subcommittee's ' Bank and Truat Co. 50 . , 84 tion,. Washington, D. C., aa of and onetime chairman o f the Con­ Horace Seely-Brown Jr, "tMFause of all the circum froov dummy, h'oidng to steal a would seek the nomination last ahutcea." T y M 1 vaccine will be given June Otto O. Ziegenhagen of Chicago, 'K7«st to southwest winds 15 to 20 OpefftafM^ A Q staff of Isaklng to the press what Ftm Insurance Oompanles next Oct. 1. The post could pay necticut Circuit, by presenting week after Sen. Prescott Bush 7. Types 2 'and 3 wrlll be given in lU.,'' will speak at a lecture spon­ knots Friday. Cloudy with show­ trtOK with ma singleton king. Htfd. F ir e ...... 82 87 an estimated $18,000 a year, plus him with a. lifetime honorary mem­ Dlmock, .’Mrs. Sara Bose, Mrs. Southeast Asia—Remarking that West didn't thinV he could de­ he called politically inspired "pef- withdrew his candidacy. “ when you put troops In, they the fall. sored by the, First Church of ers, scattered thunderstorms devel­ ty Jliinting and subUe inuendo” National Fire ...... 139 149 expenses. D r Jorgensen will be bership and a silver tray. Bolton Republicans WHil be hon­ Margkret MeCarrlck, Mrs. Bertha oping this afternoon ending this feat the slam by taking the ace of the trick, you can ruff a low inada become difficult to take out unless School children will receive per­ Christ. Scientist,. Sunday at 3:15 about two brothers of former Phoenix Fire ...... 103 118 living in the Washington area. — Congratulated' Daidd R. Dan­ oring Mrs, Tedford at a dinner Shinn, Mrs, Mamie Maneggla, evening and followed by clearing. diamonds; and - thia view was ■with the king of trumpa sad ta- U fa and Indemnity Ins. Coe. the situation Is stable," Kennedy mission slips in school before the p.m. at Manchester High School's turn a trump to draw two mors President Dwight D, E lsen l^ er, If tha state goes along with the iel on his retirement aa publisher dance -at Flano's for her many Alfred Barrett, Leslie, Spencer, clinic date. 'The slips must he Bailey Auditorium. 'Die subject of Friday. fair. Visibility Over 8 eminently correct. For leek of eny- Aetna Casually .... 65 72 of the Hartford Times and Ed­ said U.S. troops will remain in tblng better to do. Weet refuel rounds of trumps. Tou sdve up esia Hie 'statement, were prompted UCbnn board's plan, Dr. Jorgen­ years of service on the town com­ Ross Hilton, Mrs. Doris D'ltalla, signed by parents and returned the lecture will be "How Christian miles except lowering to below one Aetna Life 109 117. sen would be getting full aalary mund S. Valtman of the Hartfdrd LiOuls Albasi, Joseph Prentice, Thailand until events Justify their mile In fog north and one to 2 the trick. spade at the end, but the slain is by ev-New York Herald Tribune mittee and especially her years a Ddvidsffn & Leventha! stor# withdrawal. An Army group in on or before June 7. STcience Deatroya Fear." safe against any break. atory jmbliahed Wedneaday which Conn. General ...... 117 125 from the state at the eame time Times for winning the Pulitzer as town chairman. She did not Charles Robbins, Charles 'War­ Public health nurses and schOoi miles in showers todhy. VisiMlity This gave South exactly what he Thailand 'doesn’t carry ammuni­ Ziegenhagen, an authorized had hoprtl for. He had managed to Daily Queation ^ quoted an expert on the House Htfd. Steam Boiler . .IZB 138 he was drawing pay In his new prize for editorial cartoona for re-election to the committee ren, Richard Morra or Raymond .nurses will set up the clinics, to Improving to over 8 miMe all m c- Travelers ...... 186 143 Jou: this spring. Negro. tion—but the ammunition is there teacher and practitioner of Chris­ Uons tonight and continuing over steal a trick with the king of dia­ Partner opens with 1 NT (16 to subcommittee's stafTin connection be held at the following times in tian Science, la on a nationwide with reports that the names of PubUe Utiimes The board's action has come AWARD FGR SAFfTTY The event will begin with a so­ and can be supplied at once if Karen Studlna the following schools: 6 miles Friday. monds. 18 points), and the next player Sir tour as a member of the Christian Edgar Eisenhower and the late Conn. Light Power .. 27 29 under close scrutiny of Gov. 'WETHERSFIELD (AP) — The cial hour S t 8:30 p.m. with dinner needed, he said. 9 a.m. to noon: Rockville High Marine observations; South’s happiness was . short passes. You hold: Spade—Q J 9 6 Edison I.i6fts Two Seiencs board of Isctureshlp. 5 2; Hearts—10 8 4; Diamonds A Arthur Elsenhower might figure Htfd.^Electric Light 73V4 76^4 Dempsey and others. State Fi­ State Highway Department has at 7:30. Dancing, for, which the KlB^nhower — He and former E n g a g e d School, Rockville Junior High, Block Island — Wind south- lived. He had the pleasure of 'snick­ nance Commissioner George J. President Dwight D. Eisenhower A native of Chicago, he is a ering at his opponents. for losing 5 3; Clubs—3. What do you say? In the hearitig, on matters com­ Hartford Gas Co. . . . 84 69 announced receipt of an award of Vagabonds will playi is planned Northeast School. Maple Street southeast 19 knots, temperature pletely unrelated to Estes. Southern New Enghuid Conkling and State Atty. Gen. Al­ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. are appearing together on a pro­ ’The engagement of Miss Rita former actor. In addition to stage 58. their aoe o f diamonds, but they Answer: Bid four spades. You merit from the National Safety from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. School, Vernon Elementary, Lake "If there is something to be in­ Telephone ...... 47 51 bert L. Coles are delving into the Walter Waddell Is chairman of (AP)—^The nuclear submarine gram this week to advocate effec­ Alice Ferreira of Manchester to and radio work, he taught plat­ Groton— Wind south 7 knots, had the pleasure of scoring 50 can't really be sure of making this Council. Thomas Bkilson fired two Polaris Street School, Ellington High. El­ vestigated, by all mean, let them MiumfMtarittg Oompanles fiscal and legal aspects of such an the ticket committee. They may tive trade legislation, Kennedy Rudolph Joseph Lauzler of Hart­ form art and literary interpreta­ temperature 87, ■visibility T miles, points for defeating the slam. (XHitract, but you should mwe it The department said imaterday mlasllea from below the Atlantic lington-Center School,' New I^ng- more often than not and you can’t do so without further, delay .and Arrow, Hart, Heg. 87 V4 8U4 arrangement—said to be the first be obtained by.contacting him oir said, but as to debating domutlc ford has* been announced by her view School, Crystal Lake School, tion. He withdrew from these ac­ cloudy. ‘ South hufftd and puffed, but he the citation was for its 1981 safety surface Wednesday. Both traveled tivities in 1942 to enter the full­ had to give up two spade tricks. find out when to bid game and atop the petty hinting' and subtle Associated Spring .. 13H 15^ of this particular type. any committee member: Mrs. Dor­ Issues with Eisenhower on televi­ parents, Andrew' 8. Ferreira, 189 Tolland—Hick's Memorial School. Weathampton Beach, L. L — Chairman Budds said that Pres­ record, which showed dMllnea of more than 1,500 miles and both W. Middle Tpke.. and Mrs. Car- time practice o f Christian Sclsnce. An expert wouldn’t be bothered when to atop short. Much depends Innuendo by staff people," Dlrkaen Bristol Brass...... 8H 9H 43 per cent in accident frequency othy Miller, Milton Jensen, Re- liiii; sion during next fall’s congres­ 8:30 to 9 ..^m: Northeast Winds south 12 knots, guats to 20 aald. He called the lead a Puni­ Dunham B ush'...... 5 8 ident Jorgensen gave Indications shots were declared successful. sional cam paigns:-"W e will have mela Capasso F erre ira of East He served as Christian Science knots, temperature 82. risibility 8 stahhng a. triidc with the king of on Hhe opening lead, and an im­ and 70 per cent in accident severity nato Ooccont, Douglas Cheney, HI. The firings, about two hours School, Vernon 'Elementary, El­ mediate Jump to game helps to tive and retaliatory” reactlMi to Em-Hart ...... 57 68 he would like the extra pay bene­ to tvalt and see what the. situa­ Hartford. lington Center and Tolland— wartime minister from 1944 to miles, rain showers. diamonds. He knows that he has com p a i^ with the averages for the Pierce Herrick, James G. Hassett, apart, were the first for the i bid a slam, and he wants nothing keep the opening leader in the Bcandala which have linked the Fafnir ...... 41 45 fits in his letter to the board ex­ tion is." Her. fiance is the son of Mr. Hick's Memorial schools. 1948 and became a Christian Scl- New Haven—Wind southeast 10 pressing views on his retirement. previous three, yeara Eugene Gagllardone, Mrs. Nancy Eldison, stice teacher In 1965. less than 12 tricks. dark. names of some Kennedy adminis­ Heublein ...... 19' 21 * Economy—In the long haul, he and Mrs. Rene Lauzier. Hartford. knots, .temperature 80, 'visibility 8 tration official, ^ t h Estes. He said that while President Miss Ferreira is employed by miles, rain, Judge Thomason told Estes, "but H’s all right to draw one round For Shelnwold’s 38-page book­ N. B. M achine...... 1714 1924 (AP) — VIENNA — Austria has paid out tree warden, says he has never, said Fountain tavltad him to for the comlhg year, the imlversity operative efforts in space. mittee, Mia Giorgetti is a member impossible to meet his obliga­ Five prisoners the Hartford more than $711,600,000 as aid to of Kappa Delta Pi Sorority, the seen them in such quantity.' occasionally smiling. Invoked the coma to Washington a long time at would be paying aaiaries of two Cigarettes — Not having enough tions. - State Jail— who got high on her war victims, prisoners of war, Association for Childhood ^uca- He and members o f the high­ Fifth Amendment elx times. He ago. presidents—one active and one in­ Charge everything now,,,No Money Down information, Kennedy said, he'd and persons persecuted during the Judge Tliemaaon said hopes of "I told him on the telephone I stolen liquor last week on a work active. rather put off comment until next tlon anc’ 'UNESCO. \ way department spent the bet­ declined ^ answer queetimis deal­ Nazi occupation, and in other per­ She is the daughter of Mr, and creditors to collect rest largely on wouldn’t go,” Elsenhower said. detail at Bradley Field — will be "W e have to find out how much week on claims that certain types ter part of the day Tuesday ing with his mulU-mllUon-dol- authority we have.” chairman sonal settlements of war compen­ Mrs. Roland E. T an ^ ay uid Is trying to get rid of some of continued rental paymente of $4 "Didn't have any interest in any presented in the Thompeonville of cancer and heart disease are sation These payments are con­ lar operations in selling liquid to $8 million a year on the gov' grain storage and didn't see why Circuit Court June 8, to answer Buddg said in being contacted by connected with cigarette smoking. msjoring in elementary education. them. fertllUer. storing grain for the tinuing at a rate of $76,900,000 a She is a 1959 graduate of Manches­ ernment grain- I should pay my way back there larceny charges. the press over the pay issue. Government Pay—Kenney -de- The area of worst infesta­ govehiment and growing cotton Seven men were appointed by Arrested on the new charge The state does provide sabbiUcal year. ter High School. tion is In the trees along Rt. to toU him so. I told him I didn't under, transferred acreage allot' Judge Thomason to represent were: Vyonna (cq) C. Kennerbrew, leave, with pay, for .members of 80 at the New Haven Railroad have at any time, and havm't ments. creditors. They' are Jamee F. now, 41 nickel’s worth of Interest 26, of 62 Albany A-ve.; George I. the educqtichal staff who wish to croeslng. ^ ^ take time off for a year or ao for One of his lewyera, Jokn Cofer Hulse ,of El Paso, Robert H. in wheat storage or g;raln ator- Waterman, 23, of 54 Belleview 1250 research or special teaching aa- d i l l s "HorlsoBtal Uent." After a day of burning the of Austin, said replies by Estes Greenberg of Chicago, Monta a g a " Square; Melvin E. Knighton, 20, W llHis "Badielor Paradise" Invaders, Trlcartco said hs had might' tend to incriminate him in Irion of Dallas, John 'Tomlbi of of 21H Bellview Square; signmenta at another place. But ‘ 1 want you to know,” he de­ BA- observer! say these are given EXTRA oVi WED.. THURS., PRI. and SAT. to give up the Job to return to view of the pending eUte charges Pecos, Tex., Berry Edward of "Din# in Authentic Colonial Atmoipharo' clared, "that politics have a ward R. Brown, 19, of 64 Warran highway projects, also iq his of fraud M d theft. merely as an interuption in a per­ Your Host, Mike Stanko, Presents for Y^u— El Paso, W. B. Browder- of Mid­ new low." Sr., and Wayne F. Lee, 23, o f 198 son’s teaching process, aad that GREEN STAMPS domain. He said he would con­ "It is difficult to see how the land. Tex., and T. K. MitcheU of Capen St., all of Hartford. tact state park ind forestry ' 73ia Rouse group, tha subcom­ he 11 expected to return to the staff questions would incriminate you. Plata'vlew, Tex. 'Ilie episode came, to light last <1-; officials for poealble remedies. mittee on Intergovernmental rela- after the special leave. SWpyWjctA/Vf I WilAwi “THE VERBATILES’’—Be It Jitterbug, Jazz, tloos, haa. Jurisdiction over sur­ Wedneaday litoy 18, when men .Dr. Jorgenaen’a case, soma indi­ Twist, or Just a Fox Trot—here’s the mueto for The ceterpillari' have been PYQUAUC INN plus grain storage and cotton al­ from the wb'fk detailil ware being found crawling up the walla cate, la different In that he will be i m l w t U T your pleasure'. lotments. It will look Into Estes’ shaken down for conraband upon retiring from the unlveraity rather of the new St. John’a Episco­ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ l i l MAIN ST.. WETHIRSFIe Ld , CONN. profitable operations under both their return to the Jail, Some of than be' bitemipting hla temite 'OMANT-MMD' HOUIV pal Church parish center. Sev­ OAK GRILL—30 Oak St.—MI 9-8100 GARDEN RESTAURANT FROUDLY PRESENTS prnranu. them became obetreperoua and aa there. m CALI SHUTS * O N S -Y IM eral homeowners in tj»* Hill­ odor of liquor wee detected on their Efforts to contact President Jor­ r 8:10 side Manor section have re- „fne Hotue subcommittee's ^ W AM AN TY 8:SS-10i00 breaths. gensen for comment today ran into s AMPLE REAR P./UUUNO s , markiMI on theip appeafance. *'The Britones" cptmsel James R. Naughton said Fresh white, top quality * OsJIrlMS* We Cater to Parties ai»8 Oatfeertaga ’ n6T decision has been reached on Jail officials'notified''state po­ difficulty.) His Office at the univer­ 186-count pm alea. Don'f Brandiea of wild cherry SMORGASBORD sity said he wouldn't be back until , UwsrsBtaaa ' Vihether it will investigate the . Ei­ lice at Troop H, Hartford, and delay, buy now _ __ ' saalaaS OsMs' trees. 'Where the oaterpillare NOW AFPEARING EVERY senhowers. Trooper John F. Gore was assign­ Monday, but said it would try to I biMlalalsaa4 . . .and sovel M l apparently like to build their THURSDAY. FRIDAY oiid A Feature Meanwhile Rep. H. Carl Ander­ ed to Inveatigate, He learned that locate him. 9 > werkasBSklB Six# 81 X 108, * s W n t o r BBtaMl hujxu filmy tents, were anip- SATURDAY NIGHTS — WEDNESDAY sen, R-Minn., became 'the second an 18 man work crew of prisoners ped o ff and burned. Many Congress member to volunteer had been cutting down trees near trees, however, are on private S^U RD AY, 6 to 9 P.M. puMicly to testify before McClel­ the intersection of Hemlock St. or railroad property, 'rrtcari- THE HOME OF lan's subcon^mittee -after his and Route 20 East Granby for AMPEPraiM co said, and were not touched. Garden Resfouront GOOD FbOD SUNDAY, S to 9 P.M. • FiofiMtip cilbiDM-iMtio eiffitrol for start-nm- Audrey Hepbam Charter Oak Restaurant 849 MAIN BT., iN DOWNTOWN KANGHEffTER ’ mayne had be'en linked -with Estes'. threedays. Par Improvinis; f$o p ...a d d ifiR M r.« Oonpfiot; Ixkiioed daiiga Shirley MseLalne 'Sen. Ralph W. Vartwrough, D- Near the inteneotion, hidden HHI FOOD — UOAL im SASeS LUNCHEONS served 11:80 A.M. to 2 P.M. $ 1.25 UP ‘Tedt., 'previously had announced under a pile o f brush, two half .for effoftlaii iMoerin* • 1 Mb$8 wiOiin of Mllfi, ‘THE OHILDKEN’S HOUR” 120 CHARTER OAK ST.—MANCHESTER News Standards ■ ■ ■ .■ « I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ha< was offering to testify. He gallon Jugs qf gin and two fifths ■hniw a H m v t duty iletl Wbee^ e Self-tjesm- 1:80-8:28-10:00 OFBN EVERY NIGHT DINNERS served B P.M.> 9 P.M. $2.75 ,Up acknowledged accepting about $7, o f vodka were found. Several —ALSO— “ ALABAMA” G. LATHEM, PennittM 600 from Estes in campaign con­ empty liquor bottles were scat­ WALLINGFORD (AP) — The in* fiM i ^ e ctm rto dbnto • Heavy ■auce atael Associated Press Managing tSil- James Osgney, Arlene Francis Noon to t p m . tributions and to help finance the tered about nearby. for e ite iliidiliy; «ifetr...nndeteoated to mj, TRY oufi Delicious TRAMHMLINFS DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNERS u tora Association (APME) was de- ttlil ’ ‘‘1-2-8" senator’s nidlo broadcasts to con­ T h e trail next led to the Rain­ ([|l! ocribed laqt night os a persistent n a t '• Maer Spiq- noofl alarter « •tit! 8:25-8:20, SILAS DEAN HIGHWAY stituents. bow Package Store, 384 Rainbow SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT—WHARFSIDE DINNER .'Andersen has said be sold Estes Rd., WlndsOT, p campaigner for-better--newspaper­ Ctotins h e ^ adiwli ftnn IH*- to 2Y*’ • Baked F i z z A WETHEKSFIELD $4(000 worth of stock in a Wash­ U turned out that five men an­ men and newspapers. anfimel fiiikh with W9t9uriatout pcimer f Voo- SUN.: *Hbrtzontal Uentensnlf’ Golbert Smith, managing editor Illiil ARMANDO'S ington state coal mine owned swering the description of the pri­ TO GO OR EAT HERE of the Utica (N-. Y;) OlMrver-Dis- onfrUft blpda poUa g n « atoct for'even cuttinf jl!!! B O U R 8, EAET-WINIMMHU-Negrt to “BAX/KI MOTOBS” CLOSED TEL. JA 9-9463 partly by, , the -congressman. An- soners had purchased a half pint pateh, called the association "one l-:;r : danen said the FBI has checked o f vodka and a bottle of wine. / ALL VARIETIES MONDAYS AMPLE J^ARKINO of the great strengths of Journal­ JOYCI LANS his records and "I am sure they After they left the other liquor ism.” WTQ 20" FAMILY DINNERS will find that everything is in was missed. In a talk to a meeting of the COnON DRUSIS WE ALvSO FEATURE: proper order.” ' The cleric, Francis Garry, . 78, ROTARY MOWER (EE SDBE 7 0 BKENO THE CHILJIBKN) Connecticut Circuit -of the Aseoci- M any atylea in 80-square • chops • STEAKS » CLAMS a STR AMERS----- McClellan has' stated that any of Windsor, thought at the time zted Press, Smith said that man­ Congress mombqr whose name is percalee; diip^diy oottomr iliji!bill TONtTB FAfKLmEB FOB the men, dressed in dungarees, aging edltora throughout tha cotm- with t /2 N.F. ii!FiRCG UukiR’ BpiT Aluminum, high impact Fealare 1st Tsalle Nylons in plain stitch RSE Fried li a fio liii, .mash, Shott,_MediinBj / Styrene armi. Colorful • • BP&S. • • Is>ng lengths m 'gfm. ' 2W‘‘ Vdon Firestone web­ ^BrewR la S NiRatei for perfect fit I xi.f1 bing. Felda-compactly. ERS Special Tonight! ' WE PROUDLY SiRVE 8i*w8HtolL i* V V I ' m a o ii 'Phone »II 8-7882* CHICKEN FOT FIE ...... H e STANLEY WARNER CIRCUS JCffI EXTRA HALF IROiLER SPRING CHICKEN .. f .... $1.80 •^Waybest" S T A T E I X l VegetoMe m i Ptonto or BpnghstH aad Salni , CHICKEN GREEN STAMPS lARKCUE SPARERIIS...... $1.2$ I 5 pjn. eont. Shown at 5:00-8:60 UNDER THE QUALITY POULTRY A complete hot chicken dliuier eonsistT... 50 shirt dresses in* o f; ■> EXTRA o,. ------FRIDAY $FECIAL! ------IT. S. GffyeiTiincnt Inspected GiEEN DeUviersd Ftm Ii Daily! Vt Oeci’s Special Grown Chidien-’- **It’B “BIG SUMPS ANY TIER CURTAIN... 1.00 COUTLETE LOBSTER MIMeR Processed By: . Broasted” * 1 5 .9 8 8hrhnp CocMnU ar Olnpna / ACJs FOR I f f HARTFORD POULTRY Iiic. ANY l Ap IES’ p a c k a g e d /WE CATER TO 45 Bethel S t, Hartford, Conn. Generoua serving of French Fried IVv- On Tlw Hnlf .Sben or fatoea BRA ...... At- 1.00 FAMILIES Fruit Cup, oinm dwwder CHILDkEN $1.00 I BROnJED STUFFED LOWSTER ADUL’TS 81,89 Pan Roll or Mnffin PLUS AT 7:00 P-M. iim i OWLS' . -Smart, cool, comfortal)le ^ irt dresse.s with Vegetable, Potato er $ 1 . 9 5 BBSEKVED. SEATS ^O RIB KNIT'COnON t-SHIRTS 90e EJCntA Kraft’a fancy oanberry aauce all the stying that make.s Adelaar women’.'! Spaghetti and. Salad CHICKEN DIMNERC SHORTS'N TOP Full cut, cap-sleeve cotton T-Shirto. Rib- 70ft TampHng Food rsday Imit to iWin its ahape. White. 36-46. # 7I> shirt.'i so famous! Sketched are but two of FttU Coarse Cbotce of Desaert rr«99Btw| Ike Y9rl4*8 Fercaest Bif-Tsf llairTtIf PUT UP TO TAKE OUT Washable cottons; Ubuso our collection—one with a coHar]cs.s neck­ * CLYDE BEATTYir Couitaoltely Sorvadl BroUed aad fftotfed fim A sn v iN t Coffee or Tea ot crop top, boger shorts. [ e MISUS’ WASH'NW IAR JAMAICA SHORTS line, the other with a keyhole neckline. Made IN PinSON^lATTUNC tO LIONS Prints; solids. DINNERS SERVED TWIN LOBSTER X 0 R »• A i. R :' ; A X I I N F 0 1 i I R C H p [ f m O E U Y S k Y Bizta 8 to 6X; Drip-dry cottoau in a variety of oolon and I A A of cotton and dacron blend.s . . . with the 600 PBNiE-iso PEnronns • UDOAI. VEVEBACne look and feel of silk. Sizes 10 to 18. Wedaesday.Thnraday, Friday a HOiOB M Am EE19D m ON 10 OR MORE ORDERS toddlenltoS. 1.00 •tylM. SUm. trim tailoring. 10-18. l e l l U 6 pmi. to 8 pjn> 200 jwimis-is EunuNTs MNNER ^ 7S Sunday aad Monday Only • SOUPS XAMB rS M I DAH.T It’s Finger Uddn' Goodf 5,000-SEATS-5,000 W, Detigtatfril Atmosphere QUICK CODNTEB sad “COLEUS ormoEWB” W .T . O Ft A N T C O - y— > BOOTH 8UBV1CE Tuesday Evenlag • AIR CONDITIONED TAKE HOME 8ERVICE A $PECIALtY OPEN WED., THURS., FRi. TILL 9 P.M. MANCHESTER *Pleass Don’t ^ t ttoDnltlea’* APTEBNOON ONLY FRANK’S DIAL Ml 3.24M FOR FAST SERVICE! ★ 2 STGRES IN MANCHESTER ★ 8 PM.—Doors (hpse 1.P.M SHOPPING PiWKADE 6$S MAIN STREET MON., TUES., SAT., 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 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P if^ c Plaiine W h ^ hwrtay chargea were (rqm noon to 8 p.m. A cqokout will the Museum of Natural History, UNIONVILU;, Mb. (API — 0ms By ANTOINE YARED •der neutralist Prince Souvanna backing the move to curtail Phou- bmight against a Calvinist Dutch 'bb held At the outdoor fireplaces lunch at the U. N. cafeteria, and body was still missing today In VIENTIANE, Laos (API—Royal Phouma. ml’a power—preferably by getting Rafnrmed. ..Church leadier six adjacent to Center Springs Lodge a guided tour of the three United the fata] crash of a Oohtlnental government officials reported to­ Responsible government offi­ him to yield hla Cabinet posts and to be followed by a program of Nations Buildings. The students Airlines Jet irfane. 'Die other 44 day that the United States hss cials said W. Averell Harriman, confine, himself to purely military months ago, some South African demanded Gen. Phoumi Nouvan, U.S. assistant' secretary of state, “ for Flowers " " games which will be under the di­ also paid a visit to Chinatown. bodies were In an Improvised rhatters. •! For Ali Oeewstem, ll^ mwspaperi Joking^ conjured up, rection of Marilyn Mann and Ann Study of the United Nations Is ffio^e here. .strongman of the pro-We-steiyi Vi­ summoned the Laotian ambassa­ burning at the stake, Miller. , Included In the ninth grads course Search for the missing, pnidM- entiane regime, resign hl.s Cabinet dor in Washington and told him Prince Sotivanna Phouma, head-1 shortly after a verdict of In case'of rain the picnic will be of study, and the students found Hfled victim and for the Cause of po.sta. the United State.s has no more Ing home from France to set up! Goba's Flowers the case still draws wide held within the lodge. the trip an interesting way to ac­ the accident that tore the big Phoumi. vice premier of Prince confidence in Phoumi, talks with the two other princes,! was delayed again today leaving! CaU PAUL BCXrrrNSR attention though nobody Is humorr All. children who participated In quaint themselves with ^ sub- plane spert in ,the air over south­ Boun Oum’s government, controls Harriman reportedly eatd Phou­ (Fom erty wtUi. PantlMto'ii) «us about it any more. the Children's Wing program dur­ ern Iowa continued with teams at the royal armed forces as’defense mi must quit the government or Rangoon by stormy weather over and Interior minister. The Kenne­ I his headquarters at Khrtng Khay, t .... t m BURM8IDB AVB. I^fem r Albertus Geyser, 44, ing the past aeason are Invited to Chaperones for the trip, besides federal InVesUga'tors on hand- the United States will he obliged BAST HARTFORD 1 in oentral Laos. ! a ' New Testament expert of the attend this outing, which will be Mrs. Maher were Mrs. John Mo- The million Boeing 707 dy administration blames him for to reconsider its aid to the Vten- JA 8-8009 or BU 9-M79 Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk, the final-activity for the group un­ Blraevy, Mn. Donald Tedfotd, plane left a trail of wreckage for blocking negotiations to set up a tlane regime- ---- —...... | Deliveries Dally to wSls found guilty on one of three til fell. Those who wish to attend Mrs. WtSiam Minnlck and Mrs. 80 mUes Tuesday night before lU coalition government In Ijios un- They charged Harrlman t *tand HcrQlfl AtivS. charges of teaching heresies.' *He must send their reservations by nuiot studio John Suhie. main fuselage plummeted Into a was defrocked. Heads Keeney PTA May SO to Mrs. Ruth Rowley, 8 Missouri farm. ■'On two counts ,of heresy and Mrs. Keith A. Merrill, B1 Diane Gerard St. Engaged FUND FOR 18BAEU 8WUMBN WBODINfli PHMBNT Hie plane had been advUed of the key one of insubordination he STOCXHOUii—A Sweden-Israal thunderstorm turbulence as It Dr„ was elected and Installed as The engagement of Miss Karen Flmd, which will work for oloaer was acquitted.' president at the Keened 8t. School neared Kansas City on Its flight The N. H. Kerk, like the other A. McNamar of Manchester to Wil­ relations between the two eoun- from Chicago. Dutch Reformed Churches In PTA at a meeting Tuesday night at Science Fair Set liam U. Rood of Scotland,, Conn., tries, has been formed in Stock­ I Aree-pleee eendno set by Qetber Officials hoi>ed that the Uped South Africa, supports the official the school. has been announced ^ her par­ holm. The chairman is Dr. Hugo \ gives Hfelong usefulness to beet end flight record, salvaged from what senegation policy. Other odflcers are Robert U At Illing Tonight ents, Mr. and Mrs. w rtOn Me- Theorell of the Caroline Institute, was left of the main fuselage and Geyser disagrees and made his Dean, first vice president; Mrs. Namar, 30B Woodland St. 1955 winner of the Nobel Prise in b e s te s s .^ suptrb extra-fine eteel and in sent to Kansas City, would afford objections public by contributing Robert -H. Franklin, 'second vice A science fair at the Illing Her fiance is the son of Francis physiology -and medicine. He Is ah some clue. honorary member of the Welsmann gaeild Amerieen bisek walnut ebssL to an anti-segregation book. For president; Mrs. Stanley Pych, sec­ Junior High School gymnasipm Rood, Scotland. Federal Aviation Administrator The bride-elect is a IM l gradu­ Institute. HsrmoBWss wHh any silver. The Sit, IIMOt this he was severely criticised' -at retary; Mrs. Andrew Spiron, will be open to the public tonight Najeeb Halaby said there was not the last N. H. Kerk General As­ treasurer; Mrs. Louis Orlowskl, ate of Manchester High School, a shred of evidence that the air­ sembly and his resignation de­ Mrs. David Saunders and Mrs. { from 7 to 9 o'clock, w ith win­ and U employed in the engineering liner had collided with a smaU m and^. Nicholas Jackston, delegates to ning exhU)its selected at 8. department at United Aircraft plane or had been ripped apart by Before he could, reply, three of the PTA Council. About 30 projects, representing Corp. Mr. Rood Is a 1958 graduate a bomb. He also said there was his students at Pretoria Universi­ the. work of both seventh and of Windham High School, and is / p L A N X Top Award Won hy Color Guard employed by Smith and Winches­ nothing to show that It may have ty brought .the heresy charges plus this country and the mother eighth graders, have been entered. been caught In a tornado. Members of the color gtiard of Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, VF^V, accept an award for beat color the Insubordination charge against First and second place wrinners ter Mfg. Oo„ Willlmantic. guard in the Loyalty Day Parade May 6 in Putnam. Mrs. Keith Carlson of Willlmantic. depart­ church In the Netherlands, would A July 28 wedding Is planned at The only person a-ho might have him. The Insubordination charge be severed. will be chosen. been able to tell what had hap- ment of Connecticut chaplain, made the presentation recently to (left to right) Mrs. Augusta Beu- concerned a rule made at the last Among the projects will be life St. Bridget’s Church. ttwtlttt - SIlVtStUITHt let, Mrs. Raymond Hagenow, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Maty LeDiic, Mrs. George Eckbef-t arid Mlsa Meanwhile South Africa's here­ ed died In a hospital soon after General Assembly, aimed at reb­ in the sea, hydroelectric plants, was removed alive. He was Helen Gustafson. (Photo by Nassiffl. tic has become a crowd-puller. At parts of .the human body. Jet en­ MS Main St.-M aaehesta els like Geyser, that the churph's directing the exhibit, which will Phone MI 8-8741 rone of the S7 passengers, a ruling on matters such as aegre- his first public appearance, before gines, bacteria, manufacture of also be held tomorrow for pupils. \ S E E D S / a crammed hall of students In Japanese-bom engineer. All eight In the explosion of a Communist gktlon could not be criticised In maple syrup, vertical motion mo­ Donald Conrad, William Hust, crew members, Inpludlng four Johannesburg, Geyser qccused the tor, csindle-powered radio and land mine outside the RAIFO Viet­ public. Ke-vln Ponton, Michael Johnson, IT hostesses, died In the crash. namese ranger camp at Tnmg In Its verdict, the i^man Syn­ ruling whites of South Africa of snakes of Hartford County. Curt Smith, and Alan MacDonald, South Vietnamese Kill losing sight of human dignity M Seven of the victims have not Lap, 80 miles north of Slalgon. odal Commission dismissed the Kenneth G. Skinner and George sUl- eighth graders, planned the yet been identified, including one their race attitudes. Wood, both science teachers, are fair. Advertise in The Herald—It Pavs He was identified only as Ma.<- charge of insubordination as hot of Me hostesses and the one whose ter Sgt. Ramos. adequately proved. r ,body has not been found. 72 Red Guerrillas Geyser was actually' condemned Dr. C L. Judd, Putnam County. (or Interpreting a certain verse In Mo. coroner said six bodies were StatuS’Saring Goal? the second book of PhllUplana as found almost In a straight line for By MALCOLM W. BROWNE oThey are Lt. Col Frank B. CHay. meaning that Christ was lower In Shi mUea to the northeast of the 8AK30N, South Viet Nam (AP) 41, of Waahlngton. D.C., son of OBa>JEVA — Social security te status than God before and after crash seen* on the Terry Bonnell —South Vietnamese forces sup­ Gen. Lucius D. ( ^ y , until recent­ getting a broader goal, according ly President Kennedy's personal to the International Labor Organ­ (lis Incaniatlon and prior to His farm north ot this town between ported by fighter-)x>mbers and resurrection. This was objected to here and Centerville, Iowa. representative in Berlin; Lt. Ool, ization. An I.L.O. report contends, as detracting from Chriri's true The 44 bodies which had been U.S. Army helicopters tuive killed Howard C. Blazzard. 42, of Saint "TTie mission of. social security is and everlasting' Godhead. BURTON'S shap es the prettiest figures with recovered were in an Improvised 72 Oommunist guerrillas and cap­ John.s, Ariz., and CWO Bennie B. no longer to offer protection Oesrser unsuccessfully pleaded mortuary in an old garage a tured 34 others in an operation 70 Potts. 36, of Tacoma, Wash. again.st destitution and the like, that as a learned Interpreter of block off Unlonvllle's town square. miles south of Saigon, the govern­ The yovmger Clay Is senior field but lo safeguard an acqiiired so­ the Bible he had the prfvilage et ment reported today. adviser to South Viet Nam's 7th cial status." Dirislon, the unit engaged in the freedom. Ihe commission's rajec- ITie Mekong. River delta 'opera­ Advertlaement— tlon of this point was mentioned Ballinger Works tion, one of the bloodiest in re­ action. It waa hla second recent last week by another prominent The Perfect Foundation For Every Summer Fashion cent weeks,' began Wednesday brush with death in South Viet Come to the MAYFAIR, St. N. R. Kerk theologian. Prof. A. Displayed at Lutz and was reported continuing Nam. Twelve days ago, while on Mary's Ch\irch Grounds. FREDA'Y Van Seims ^ Pretoria, when he today. another support mli^sion, a Com­ KITE, all Day Saturday. Buffet resigned his position In protest Twelve water color sketches bv Xlr strikes by South Vietnameae munist bullet ripped through his supper. "All you can Eat ", 31.50. against the heresy verdict, This Harry Ballinger. Neit’ Hartford fighter-bombers Inflicted the helicopter and missed his head by Coronation of May Queen. Teen-age resignation of a' map esteemed artist, are on display at Lutz Jun­ heavie.st casualties among th e: Inches. Dance, music by, the Lancers. here and tai the. Ndtherlands was ior Museum until June 16. Viet Cong guerrillas. The govern- Another American Army man .Saturday: Auction, Food sale, the first serious repercussion of The sketches were done In dem­ n\ent also clairnsd Its troops was seriously Injured Wednesday Luncheon, games, children’s rides. the Geyser verdict. onstrations a t Manchester schools seized about a ton of arms and Van Seims predicted that rela­ as part of the PTA Council’s Fine ammunition. tions between the 14. H. Kerk In Arts program for school children. Government losses were given Ballinger also has a studio at as sevep killed and 10 wounded. RockfMjrt, Maine. The water col­ Oommunist fire also wounded four ors on display Include aeascapea American Army officers in one I and Connecticut landscapes. of the 14 helicopters ferrying PRESCRIPTIONS N otice Vietnamese troops' into the TV Cameras in Bank fighting. The helicopter pilot, Capt. Rob­ WE HAVE DAILY CHICAQO — A Chicago bank has ert F. Oomeil, 39, svas shot In the DELIVERY YO THE Installed a elosed-clrcult television heel and a U.S. spokesman said 9-9814 ■yatem for checking up, on both he srlll be unable to walk' tor WX DBJJVBR euBtomers and employees. A some time. His next of kin is lilt­ ground-floor monitor panel has ed as Ms wife, Shirley Cliir)>orne eight TV screens, on which guards Cornell. ran observe activities picked up The three others were cut by. PINE PHARMACYI by 13 cameras in six departments flying metal and plexiglass but 884 CENTER STREET—CORNER OF ADAMS AkEA on four floors. returned to duty after treatment. \ y LENOX PHARMACY 2fV E. CENTER ST. 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A long tihle uni, ipy sine, evaa mli^e.” ' ' . MAoben of the AUlKator, Patrol ontey In Coventry. wfew IWad waa just one liigBilnA- Panaefl o t Ohorehae new and boundlus frontier. We pow^ in IMS, that de Gaulle had In thla' Alderagate . eKparlcnoe (uw Anthony Sobol, loader,' Doug­ m i v a m Yunke$ - tion open,'we gendy advUed tlieae getan Wapley waa baptised with the las Chandler, John Bosworti^ LoiUs Adirertlsement— speak in etrange tomui of harness- willingly come into power seaming two gentiwen td get together and Pre-FatheT’s Day Gi*ade Pilpils By A. H. O. methodical, . the yo m g Holy Spirit and embarked oa a Dimock in, Donald Sobol and Rod­ MEMORIAL DAY FLOWERS ing the cosmlo energy . ; . of the to repudiate the mild Algerian flip a coin. If thM wanted Mther to ■k*jH a careful hfatiato of preacUhg and aerrioa ger Grose. The trophy was pre­ and Baskets; Urns Filled. Also An­ aniiSENTElSl p r lm ^ target in war, no longtor have a chance. BiH even with two TViday ha recorded ah wUeh- resulted ultimately In the sented at the campfire ceremony at nuals, Perenrdals and Vegetable First Id Mpacliestor. Natr osstt, policies of the government he re­ nominations on, the table, they ,Set Operetta 1. im limited to the armed forces of an placed, and seeming to pledge, him­ We think, by thin flme^tl>kt the oopodit^ Btgntfieant aaperienoa creation of TIm Methodist Church. le Forecast the close of the camporee. It \ylU Plants, jees Florist and Gift Shop, full malntonaaee, folto UauNA scripters and produoeniJVbr that aeam incapable of doing I t t t w aeliay M, 17U, that he wrote: be engraved with the, name of the Route 44A Bolton. Phone MI to redneo your ptobianiB aaG Bran Brenlni Bxeept enemy, but initead to include his self, to a strong hsuidling of the And . God la ready to endow with 'OoUdkira. Bntarad at tha dramatic serial, "Nominatkma . Rttheir they have come to aome ‘Tn .the evening I went vary un? power the life of any person who For June winning patrol and kept by the 3-8089. worries. For fall tafomatito* at Uaitcliaater. Conn. civil population; of ultimate con­ French role in Algeria. After get­ 1862,”- 'have begun to over-writs, ndtiiat resolution that each would wlUlhily to a aodety In Alderegato truly a e ^ Htm^ f * NEW TORK (AP)—Inside every brigbter neckwear has become a 6 troop for tlie next yer.r. eiUl Mall Uaner. flicts between a united human race over-do, 0ver-abuse their audience. lUtoto keep the other out than run 8L, wwto ona wap raadlng I^th- Rev. H. Oagood BennetL drab American man is a bright- new form of emotional outlet tot The Ravens and Swamp Fox pav Manoliester Evening Herald ting Into power’ through the plot­ them, a way to show' Uirir per­ 8UBSCIUFTI0N lUTBS and the sinlater forcea of some ting of rightist French generals, de We’re not sure we can take It, htntindf, or each has decided sepn- or'o Prence to the Epistle to the North MetboEst dunvh hued human peacock struggling to “Molly B* Jolly,” an operetta trols of Trhop 73 also tbok part Bolton correapondent, Grace Mc­ Paul Dodgo PonHoe Payabla In Advance through to the end. Even in. our r^tidy that theV'one twi>g hd Itomans. About a qiiarter before sonality," Miss ICaiitor said. In two acta will be presented by jjp the event. Dermott, telephone Mitchell w a _ C arrier other planetary gfOaxy; such Gaulle gradually proceeded to re­ doaen't want tb do la run againat nhte, while ha waa describing the get opt—or so the fashion people “They want nice things, and 3-0560. i • T ew ...... *16.50 *23.00 Jtelevision entertainment, we de- Spoon that maringua cn a iemon eeV' Grades 4, 5,'and 6 of Bolton school * To Open Bids Phone 50 B-28S1 Mm Uib 7.7B 11.00 dreamt and fantaslee as to make veal that hla Idea, of a strong pol­ 'W nd some progressive glimpses Chang* which God worka in tha pia around the edge of the flUing, they recognize them. You’d be Bids tor the proposed religious 873 MAIN STREET ^ le U^Uia ...... ABO 6.50 life the most exciting of all times. icy in Algeria was on» which per­ of a solution. Even there, when it Lacking that particular daaL toa haait through faith in Chriat, I than mread over the center so And the pre-Father’e Day style surprised at the natural good on June 6 at 8 p.m. aV the Com­ education building of Bolton Con­ O najH octb 1.30 party altuatioa neoaeiirUy to- munity Hall. Singing, dancing and gregational Church will be opened ‘Fair 1-ady’ Closing; WftSkiy aef.f.aaa*aao««a»*a V®C ‘;S "And through all this waiter of mitted Algeria to chooae its bwn is supposed to be only in fun, or felt my heart atrangely iVarmed. X the e n m sniag is covered. forecast now !to: Papa will be a taste men have Those who buy for our amusement, we rebel maina tneonelualva. dolm u b d n for themselves have marvelous acting against a circus background by the building committee Monday [fatBBR or change and development your mis­ political future, and a non-FrenCh aga^st -any plot which keeps whom we often oonaldetod aon> lot more colorful in terms of neck­ at 8 p. m. In the parish room of NEW YORK (AP)—The musi­ ------lTED PRK8S Judgement. And ther’U listen to are the ingredients of the operetta. sion rem Uns fixed, determined, in­ one If it came to that. knocking our expectation against ally cloMr to the gubethatbrlai wear. auggestions.” I the church. cal "My Fair Lady” ends Its rec­ Colorigor U#ox P r^ Is exoluslvclj About 40 pupils will be In the ord-breaking Broadway run July oC republlcatloD of violable, It is to win our wars. This was indeed a betrayal of the eante bUmk wall. Even there, nomination than any other can­ '"Hiere has been a real return 'Men-at heart love neckties the Briefs Heuso Point ill news dlspateiiet credited to It or we leam tb-resent the new devel­ didate, would aeem to Be still tha chorus. The board of education will hold 7. •ot otnerwiss cr^lted In this paper Bh:erythlng else in your profession­ the expectations of those who had moet aisured of all candldatea, to male elegance,” said Deborah way, . 'women love perfume, ear­ *Bd. aIm the local news published here opment which, InetSad of'posing a I ^ to r , manager of shops which rings or furs, she. bays and "most Leading characters will be Renee a special meeting tonight at 8 on The definite closing date was » All rM ta of repablloatioD of s i^ a l- al career la but coroUiuy to this helped him to power, and it is cer­ solution, merely p'Uts another hard especially now that he lutB aUftad plans for a Junior high and a set Wednesday by producer Her­ yipatenef herein are also reserve. his amblUima to the Elenate. liiUi handle neckties ranging from *5 of them have courage, too. A Calhoun as Molly; ;^arylou Man- "No vital dedication. AH other public tainly at least a partial and natu­ twist in the plot knot.' to *100. blight color, no -Ipngef frightens eggia as Helen; Brian Edgerton as Junior-senior high school. The man Levine. Since opening March » r u tt acrvlee cflent of N. B. A. Berv^ purpose, all other public projects, ral explanation of the bitter fanat­ If a program proves too obsU. ought to shift some of the-baale In­ Dad now is going for colors in Ralph; John McDonald as Stewart meeting will be held at the school. 15, 1950, the show will have played S a Inc. ner^ etratagy of tha ooftyentioii. them. Whenever I see a man with 2,021 performances, been seen by Need all other public needs, g^eat or icism which afterwards entered hate in'' piling complicatlbn on neckwear that would have fright­ a dull tie. I suspect he wears pur­ and Gary Lopez as Bill; Clowns, The zoning commission will . ^WlirtieTa Reprekenuuvea. The complication, crisis on crisis, Nnce it tuma the energies of meet at 8 tonight at the Oom- 014-million people and gro.ssed al­ 1822 Coloi Chote From JS***’*’!* Special Agency—New small, will And others for their the llvAs and thp conduct of some Lodge and those vd||0 were work- ened him only a few years ago. ple .polka dot underwear,’ ’ fairies and elephaiita uill also be TorK, ChleaKo. D e ti^ t and Boeton. without ever giving ouy spectator They have such names as electric In the cast. munity Hall. most 20 million dollars. > KBMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF accomplishments; but you are the of the Frwich military. hopes a legitimate Chance to rise, hW for and trtth him away from . Wlat stirs the bashful Ameri­ The Memorial Day parade com­ “My Fair Lady" broke the pre­ Moneb^sttr Wall circulations . their original objective, whKb was blue. Kennedy green, cactus, can niale's blyish and romantic Music and acting of the operetta ones who are trained to flght. The manner in which he came we will' even turn it off. sapphire, rouge, silver, turquoise are under the direction of Mrs. mittee will meet tonight at 7 at vious White Wav musical nin • The Herald Pnntin* Company, Inc., We may turn thin great Repub­ to prodnea convantlon deadlock, heart most in neckwear? Miss the Community Hall to make final mark of 2,212 set by "Oklahoma,'' Paint Co., Maumea no financial reaponalbulty for "Yours is the profession of to power, the pretenses he em­ toward a new and altered objec­ and lemon.-and-wood. >> Elizabeth Wright, Grade 6 teach­ lican extravaganza, "Noininatlona Kantor has noted certain geo­ er. Mrs. Helen Barton. Grade 5 plan.e. last July. Subsequently it became 240 BROAD ST. Qrpoffraphical errora appearing In ad- arms, the Will to win, the sure ployed, have remained the grreat 1962” off, too, if it doesn't start tive, of helping, bring about’con­ Like others in the industry, graphical differences. Bolton Grange will meet to­ International tuneshow champion 5IANCHESTER, (X>NW. vaijlaementa and other reading matter vention soliitlon. But whether title loss Kantor tends to blame the teacher, tii assisting with the cos­ IB The Manchcater Evening Herald knowledge that in war there is no dark blot on this often inspired giving our tensions a break. "Brighter colors have the big­ tumes. School Supt. Philip C. morrow at 8 p.m. at the Com­ by besting the London record 5fl 0-0591 Ordinarily, In any decently con­ will beer any 'eemblence of peace ^ ’ ' Entitled traditional dull look of American' gest appeal in the South and Mid­ munity Hall. 2.238 performances set by "Chti- _Dlaplay advertlalng cloatng houra: substit'ite for victory, that if you and glorious phase of President de and calm before ell of tULnctually Llguorl and Building Supt. James For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. ducted entertainment or public WINDOW SHADES huabanda on the fact that women west,” she -said. “Brown ties go Veltch' arp In charge of the scen­ The intermediate baseball team Chin-Chow.” " For JNeaday—1 p.m. Monday, loee, f nation will be destroyed, Gaulle’s service tb his country. drama, such a development as the eaaemble at the coaventlm Itaelf, buy 85 per cent of their neckties big in the Southwest. The some­ jror Wednesday-1 p.m Tuesday. There have been high hopes, of nerves taut and cracking from the "HQW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE for them. ery. For Thuradai^—1 p.m. Wednesday. that the very obsession 6t your retirement of Senator Prescott Groon, Whitt, EerW what more subdued blues and Cancer Drive at $818 Fw Friday—1 p.m. Thuraday. public service must be duty, honor, late, that his use of the wrong Bush can shake up the confusion over-done suspense aiid proliferate And too often they don’t do a gnys are popular on the East suid . Saturday—1 p.m. Friday thoroughly enough so that, when complication of it all, who can say. DESTROYS FEAR" WoshobWi X. good Job. West coasts.” Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flano, UAR ClaMfled deadline: 10:30 a.m. each country. means toward a right end would Iwetarart Otto G. WegwihagwH. 0 . 8- B„ ef OlUeego chairmen of the 1902 Cancer Cru­ day of publication except Saturday — be forgiven, by the fates, and it settles down again, it has to "Many wives, feeling guilty at Other trends and conclusions * Am. “Othera will debate the contro­ shape itself into some simpler pat­ Member af the B aud ef Laetareddp e( The Blother amreh, ' HOUANDHNISH having spent so much time in a sade for Bolton, report that con­ peace come -to Algeria. That may Soviet* Slapped "A man ivlth a bow tie usually tributions to date total *312.78. GORDON'S CLEAI PREO Thuriday, May 24 versial issues, national and inter­ tern. After all, here was a second, The First CSurdi of Oirist, Seieettst la Boston, Maesachueetto beauty parlor or shopping for is good-natured and cheerful. still be going to happen. But the big honorable nomination open in OTTAWA — Canadian Prime SO 30 *0 'V themselves, simply salve their Residents are urged to mall their national, which divide men's •"X*" With. Tour BoOere - "For aome reason, men love de­ donations In soon to Mrs. Charles and LAUNDERI minds. But serene, calm, aloof, you fates have stepped in with one lit­ a situation which had preriously Minister John Dietenbeker has tak­ Ploes: MdKjhMftr Hidi School Audhorium consciences by picking up a neck­ signs with cats. They also like MAIR MacArthor On This Soldier crowded a field of six/worthles into en Russia to task for attempting FULL LINE OF CDSTOM tie for their huaband on the way Ubert, RFD 2, Manchester, treas­ 381 EAST CENTER’^REET etand as the nation's war guard­ tle restraint. They are not allow­ a race for the single post of gov­ IM East Middle llimpike ties with horse, dog and antique urer of the drive. The Fiano’s hope worn EAUTY 7 ing President de Gaulle to take the to appiear as the champion of self- Manehestor, Connectient home.” Miss Kantor says. car designs. to reach the goal ^ $485 set for We have, over the years, made It ians, as Its lifeguards from the ernor. What would be more logical, determination. Western Europe, he VENETIAN BLINDS “ Too often also they make it a Tl UOHY a potet of prlvUece and pleasure, life of General Salan Just because then, than a deal between any two Professional men—such as .doc­ Bolton this year. raging tides of international con­ points out, has freed 880,060,000 ex- Ttmo; SiHMioy Aftomooii, May 27.1962 at 3:15 rush Job. They buy a drab tie for tors and lawyers—like ties with Scouts Win Trophy F R E E ^ R A G E IN H ONLY AT In these columns, to give space to Salan kept on believing what de of the six to wrap the thing up for colonials since 1945 while the gov- their husbands because they are flict, as Its gladiators in the arena themselves, award secondary E. A. JOHNSON occupational symbols.” The Alligator Patrol of Boy HAI ACMmy.. the oratory of one Douglas Mac- of battle. . . . Gaulle encouraged him to believe let Union has taken 90,000,000 non- F in t Church of Christ, ScIiHitist, Manchester afraid of polor except on them­ For the fearful male afraid to Scout Troop 73 has been presented ON ALL w In TER GARMENTS prizes to some of the other conten­ Russians into, the Communist bloc selves.” ' , trust his own taste, MU^ Kantor Refugees Reach for Food Arthur. We were fascinated by "Let civilian voices argue the back in 1958. They do exact at ders who never had much greater Weleones You PAINT CO. a trophy for winning the field day PICJKUP*and DELIVERY DRESSM9 him as he stood on the deck of the leMt this much price for, or im­ real chance or ambition anyway, without any self-determination on But more suiil.more men lately offered this advice: A Chinese refugee girt climbs on iron pole of barbed wire fence competition at the Blackledge OTON AVINUI merits or demerits of our process­ and freeze out any other conten­ their part. 723 M ain S t , TeL M I 9-4501' have been doing own necktie "Wear a dark tie with a light and extends her hand to receive food ^ven by farmer residents District Camporee. The competi­ Mlsaouri, taking the aurrender of es of government: Whether our pose this much condition upon,-the buying. suit, a light tie with a dark suit. on Hong'Kong side of border fence. She Is one of thousands of PHONE NUMBER—MI 3-0486 • 3S64I4BI the Japanese Iknpire, and pro use of the wrong- means. Let us ders who were too serious and too tion, against other patrols In the strength is being sapped by defi­ formidable to be appeased? "There is no doubt they. . are — get- If you have a florid face, tone it mfugeOs fleeing Red China, but stopped by fence at Hong Kong district, included compass work, hope the fates consider this r'i tmg more fashion-conscious and down with a softly colored tie” claiming that the one thing clvUi- cit financing indulged in too long, But when the Republicans de­ border. (AP ^otofax via' radio from Tokyo). knot-tying, fire building, lashing enough, and, instead of convert­ satlon had to learn, without any by federal paternalism grown too cide to snarl themselves up, the ing this leniency for Salan into way the Democrats used to before more experimentation in the field, mighty, by power groups grown was that there wihild 'be no vic­ new encouragement for blood bath they took themselves to their too arrogant, by polities grown tory or survival for anybody in any in Algeria, turn the result toward leader, they really do a job of it, too corrupt, by crime grown too ITie one deal that would have a n«(t war. Wa wara fascinated by sanity and peace. rampant, by morala grown too chance of wrapping everything up him when, after history had put low, by taxes grown too high, by his allegiance to hla own eloquence extrimists grown too violent; to the test, he aoon abaniloned the theory that no victory was pos­ whether our personal Ubertlee are sible and adopted, instead, the as firm and complete as they Take Advaaiage of Our Spriag Spoeialt theory that there could be no sub­ should be. stitute for victory. We were fasci­ 'These great national problems DOUBLE S'/: ' nated by him when, speaking from are not for your professional par­ % hia sense of history, he was one of ticipation or military solution. I 'N M QREEN STAMPS the first to notice the Inevitable Your guidepost stands out like a ^ -I aense of conflict between Russian tenfold beacon in the night; Duty, h m With and Chinese empires, even though hmor, country. All On Location ; T oEiriisiiiJ separates i both might cal! themaelves Com­ "You are the lever which binds Cleaning Of munist. together the entire fabric of our Upholstery and Whether General Douglaa Mac- national system of defense. From Wall to Wall Carpet anyihoredible Arthur is right or wrong on a your, ranks come the great cap­ given point, he usually has a mem­ tains who hold the nation's des­ Offer good until May 81, v/ /< bread orable way of making hla point. tiny In their hands the moment 1962 The other day, up at Weat Point, the war tocsin .pounds. RUG and coordinated' 71' 4 >-iV '' at the age of 82, Douglaa MacAr- "The long gray line has never UPHOLSTERY thur djllvered another of hla mem- failed us. Were you to do so, a CLEANING orabl- speeches, this one frankly GAMER’S - ■ - million ghosts In olive drab, in 8 ORJSWOLD ST.—m 8-17S2—MI 8-6747 l o o k ! an-* ’’naahamedly add sentimental­ brown khaki, in blue and gray, 7; ly, devoted to description and giorl- would rise from their white croee- STAMPS ficatlon of tha career of pre­ ee, thundering those magic words: fer-'onal M ^er. Since we doubt Duty, honor, country. that the theme has ever bean moi« X eloquently handled, we present eX' "Ihta dose not mean that you are warmongers. On the contrary, have highest cash and^ ceiptr from thlg MacArthur while they fast speech, as space allows. the soldier above all other people prays for peace, for ha must suf­ Spliof.of . General MacArthur had himself for people whp^ don’t always Just received the Sylvanus 'Diayer fer and bear the detest wounds Award for service to his nation, and scars of war. Ekit always in redemption value... and then responded as follows: our ears rln g ^ s ominous words of Supenor Service "This award la not Intended pri­ Rlato, that wisest of all i^loso- marily for a personality, but to phers: “Only ths dead have seen eat the wj the end of war.' .in Real Estate 88 sym' llze - great moral code—the AND HERE'S PROOF POSmVEI code conduct and chivalry of those "The ehadowa are lengthening each who guard this beloved land of cul­ for me. The twilight la here. My • ' ture and ancient de.vcent. days of old have vanWied—tone "Duty, honor, country: Thoee and tints. They have gone glim­ (These are tha values printed on the stamps:) three hallowed words reverently mering through the dreama of dictate what you want to be, What things that were. Their memory Is you can be. what you will be. They one of wondrous beauty, watered WHITE ARNEL by tears and.coaxed and caressed are your rallying point to SHARKSKIN :______- ■■ ■ - ...... 1 1 ______by the smiles of yesterday, jl listen S A H ADD COMMUNITY courage when courage seems to NAME N STAMPS UNITED fall, to regain faith when there then, but with thirsty ear, for the PLEATED SKIRTS Arnel trlocefate HELPS BALANCE ^ CtitN STAMPS. PBOFIT Mdtchlng melody of faint bugles ONLY seems to be little cause for faith, sharkskin with non-roll waistband, STAMP VALUE \ Ofitr 1 ■'mills ONLY to create hope when hope becomes blowing rsvellle, of far drums FOR lOr 8ALEX 1 MM-L 1 MILL Vi MILL 1 MILL beating the long roll. dyed-fo-match zippers. Side pleated or forlorn. . . . CASH VALUE \ $ 3 0 0 "They teach you to be proud “In my dreams I hear again the box pleated styles. Petite, misses sizes. OF FILLED > 4 1 -fO S J .2 0 2 0 * $2^.44 and unbending In honest failure, crash of guns, the rattle of mus­ ...... ____ BOOK / * but humble and gentle In success; ketry, the strange, mournful'mut­ Sum y as Gold Rich as Gold Good as Gold COLORFUL COTTON PRINT JACKETS not to substitute words for action; ter of the battlefield. But in the lu.ur ^ MERCHANTS S WORLD GOLD —No wonder it’s Preferred 2 to 1 for flavor over NAME y GREEN TV not to seek the path of comfort, evening of my memory I come Cardigan styles in a fobulou'. BLUE -GREEN BONO but. to face the stress and spur of back to West ^ In t. Always there the best selling bread in America only ONLY ONLY ONLr selection of florals, abstracts STAMP VALUeX difficulty and challenge; to learn echoes and re-echoes; Duty, honor^ FOR lOr SALE/ Vi MILL 2 MILL 1 MILL t/10 MILL 1 MILL to stand up In the storm, but to country. and tapestry effects. 10 to 1 8. T his is more than a fine bread. man’s recommended daily allow­ have compassion on those who •Today marks my final roll call CASH VALUE \ “T C d /fV the world’t bett complete ance of calorics. Yet for this fraction OF FILLED 7 / 3 $ J .2 0 $ 1 .4 4 $ J.5 0 fall; to master yourself before you with you. But I want you to know BOOK / e w 15* seek to master others; to have a that when I cross the river, my food; a significant nutritional ad­ of calories, the average man gets heart that is clean, a goal that la last conscious thoughts will be of vance for the millions who don’t about 40% of his Recommended high; to learn to laugh, yet never the corps, end the corps, end the always f^t the way they should. daily allowance of minerals, vita­ forget how to weep; to reach Into corps. SHOP AT STORES THAT ISSUE AND REDEEM the future, yet never neglect the “I bid you far«w«U.*V Before You BUY ^r SELL Wondergold Special Formula mins (except for A) and complete ^ past; to be serious, yet never take TTiat was Dougles MacArthur, Bread actually contains every nutri­ proteini And.of course, Wondergold ADD STAMPS Here’s a wonderful new woi'ld of case, convenience, and flavinga for shoppers! You use ADD Stamps ju.st like cash, buyinj? whatever j'ou yourself too seriously; to be mo. sense Of wonder, the unfailing hope ties and come out with a life sen­ board’and of the ' O.M mt>. D ot* your (omily makt thoM AutrHionol nuotaliMT of what next, -"rid the Joy and In­ knRf. poplins. 40.0 mi$.* PotUeium 0-36 fm». WondtrfoM con Iwp boUnco tlitir unUlaneod ditUI Triis coupon (Mitlts beirer to 100 free ADD STAMPS tence, when everybody considered triaceUte-cottonsl Tunics, ^ffWaxlM OMamifl $^ 2S> mp. MGfnMiuoi 0.23 fms. ADD Stamps in book, ind in entry )prm lor the ADD Sl {in Contest. spiration of U/e. TJiey teach- you in 0 the death penalty almost auto­ National Association of VMMiki $u 1.3 mep. fntr' Ifie eaiy ADO Stamp this way to be an officer and a matic.. cobble*s,c*optopil Ctkiuin PtaiMtorato 3.S mp. 0.2 mp. Slojfsn Contf.l, *nd Nime. gentleman. . . . Real Estate Boards MkIii JOO free ADO Stainpv The fact that General Salan has 260.0 mp. Ctiomt 575 "You now face a new world, a *3 CMkw 100 when you taka rtiis coupon been allowed to live is being greet­ ' world of change. The thrust into ed, by him and his followfrs, ae if •SmW I ««• W. TfWWl IMM • IW •( VMmhi e. to gny ADO Merchant to f,oi outer space of the sateUite spheres He Is a REALTOR® entry bisna . I(>0 mofs It constituted a moral victory for OWN wt«en you »er>d m youi entry and misidids marks a beginning of him smd his cause. EVERT another epoch in the long history It would be difAcult to concede NKHT Att CONBRIOND FOR 6f mankind. In the five or more any kind of moral victory for a MANCHESTER YOUR SHOFnMl COMfOn i m 'fltf.EO. r IW> MM m ItW t. rAIMR-MwUnd- bllUons of years the scientlstB tell cause so steeped in innocent blood. BOARD of REALTORS Oetata men. Owftad «otehw •Kmpy • us it has ’^ken to form the earth, ■What can be said. With mournful mjf mm pm Om tmP ooi NolrtBM Wow#, Out imdwnourlthMt. in the three or more billion years accuracy, however, is that moral -je ' •r YRO MsROfMl WOBMEiM COoNBIL ADD STAMPS of development of thd’ human race, issues did dim the r i ^ t of any REALTOR and the seel are registered in the U. S. th.srs has never’ been a more French etate headed by Chariee de F^tont Office and may be used only by members R O U T E 5:n-SOUTH yiriNDSm, CONN. ACTION DISCOUNT DOLLARS CORPORATION •bntpt or staggering evolution. Gaulle to take Salan'a Hfe. of the National Association. ' , "Wo 4oal aofw. not with things of 196 Fifth Avanua, Naw York 10, N. 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I : . WUmr BMpa Are AvaUabla :\ail Headache Vo These tttarttag BwsinyM . I Q—My husband and 1 have'Just ' atarted a mpU order' business and Resists Cure' •re anxious to obtain the best •ouree of information In this ooh- A man wiUi 5,695,20 aection. Where can we get it? may be able to rid of i C, D. B. soon. ^ ' A — Dear a D. B.: When going Jack C. liobb, claims agent tor Into business for yourself first c s check with your state and city the (JllbertvlUe Trucking Oo. of departments of commerce. Sflj^^VICB DIPT 9TQ M S Rockville, will eend approximately Ask to see their directories of SfLP-SiRVICE DEPT STORE a quarter of the headaches back trade associations to see whether nN tST , dud HARTFOSD SO. to the source. He has been offered there is one serving your busi­ number of cures for the . re­ ness. TINE ST. CRid HARTFORD RD. mainder. Dun A Bradstreet, 99 Church He hopes two of the cures will B t, New York, N. Y., have a series be successful. o f booklets on small business. In­ The problem is naUa. Small quire whether they have a ^ that nails,. smaller nails and' tiny would be of interest to you. nails. Check, too, the field office of Ranging In length from seven the Small Business Administra­ sixteenths of an Inch to three quar- tion to see whether they can be quarters, they are In 63 eartlns a t help.either on financing or In In the Ellington trucking termi­ helping you' establish a market nal af U Nelson snd Son, a GU- for your product^or service. They bertvllle cousin. •ct as consultants to many small The trouble Is many of the nails businesses and can spare you are mixed together. The batch much loss If they feel the ventuM represents a portion of a ship­ Is unsound. ment of nails for carpet tacking Q — How does one know that a machines. Of the shipment of 1(15 savings and loan assiciatlon 1s In- cartons, 63 wers rstumed bsoause ' sured'f And w^t does it mean, the boxes got soggy In transit that people are trading in savings during a driving rain storim and loan company stocks 7-^I.H.S. Lengthy mathematical analyi^- A — Dear I. H. S..: You can be Indicates there ere 5,695,300 nails. certain that a savinge and loan Robb wants to find a way to oompany Is Insured up to the 910,- separata ths different size A 000 limit if they display the clean them and sell thenu FSLIC (Federal Savings and The manufacturer, Baker Natl ■ Loan insurance .Oorp.) emblem. CM. of Framingham, Mass., says When you hear of trading in can’t be done. The consignee, savings and loan company shares, Continental Tackless 0>rp. of this means that the public la buy­ Philadelphia, doesn’t want them. ing or asUing the aharst of savings Our Greatest Savings Event of the Year The stranded freight welgha 8,160 . and loan holding compsmlea— com­ pounds and Is valued at 9891. panies that control aavlngs and Publication of Robb’s plight • loan associations. week ago brought soma hopeM You can buy and sell these sec­ response. urities Just as you would those o f Tdbrio A i» SmortMt Now Stylos! A carpenter suggested putting • manufacturing company, a util­ ^ys* Cotton Mm’s Wash ami Wear Short SltDvt them In a blanket and shaking the ity or a railroad. blanket. ’The small nails will go to Q — My husband is worried. If 7-WEB the bottom, Robb was told. something should happen to him KNIT SLEEVELESS An employe of a screw manu* he suggests 1 sell the bouse, val­ C h d s o l ^ O * tkhct tacturlng firm In Hartford told him ued at around 130,000, and take of a machine that separates out an annuity that wl^ pay me SPORT, DRESS screws of different slses. Perhape so much m i y month for aa long POLOS T-SWUTS similar machint can he ussd. as I live. D o you agree ? Or, have The Vocational Guidance Center BLOUSES In Hartford called and said • you a better suggestion ? — H. B. A — Dear H. B.: First, make check will be made to sea if the sure your husband writes, a will .44 44 separation job can be taken on the house may not be yours - KNIT SHIRTS there. to sell. A school youngster called shd Second, do you have any other S is o s offered to do the Job afternoons assets — life and health Insur­ • Pemm-stey OoUars! 3 2 .3 8 In company with friends. ance, Social Security, pension Someons sise suggested air 100% 's^ev’i r . ' ' ^ , • Button-down CoUarsI ®P»n and fund money? ' ®^°sed blasting. There were eight or nine Solid colore with • Batistes, BroadclotiH! calls in all, said Robb. . If you do, you will mot be whol­ Wque T ' " ly dependent upon the income of • Prints, SoUds, Designs! 1 In. 9 4 ^ They came on top of earlier the 920,(M>0. Uusually you can ex­ Wems. Sizes 6-16. • All Expertly TsUored! Alcoa •ton suggestions to expsrimsnt with pect 4 per cent return from an • Draas SMrto 14 to 17 Tubing sss.rs*- -“-‘•I centrifugal force, aqueous solu­ annuity. This would be around • Sport SUrts 8-M ^ X L tions of heavy density, controlled Deluxe folding chaise with magnetism and launches into or* 966 a month but your capital adjustable 6-posltion back Newest collars, dacron and cotton, would not be growing if l i were batistes, combto cotton broadcloths. bit. rest. 72" long, 26^" wide. Invested this way. Chambray stripes, pin tucking. Whites Robb said the proposals involv­ Oreen and white or chaiv and pastels. SlSm 32 to 96. ing ths screw separator and ths If you bought shares of a closed treuae and white. end investment company paying Ad|ustobfB vocational center era "the most around a 5 per cent return Includ­ ^'oh* and Olds' ■olid.’’ He is awaiting further In­ ing a capital gain, you could up formation. your monthly Income to around ‘Wtooiliai'j Meanwhile, Robb will ship back 963 and your capital might grow p l a y - to the manufacturer 30 cartons -. some, too. You would get profes­ which appear, undamaged. It they sional management of your money Mm ' s S«K»t MEN’S are accepted, the problem will be reduced. plus dlverslflcaiUon. w e a r i;VOMEN’8 ^ay you bad 920,760, you could 24" High B E ^ U D A The manufacturer holds out one Invest this In good quality com­ CHILDREN’S hops, said Robb: If the nails can mon stocks snd the chances are be separated, the company will your capital might grow faster. SHORTS polish the rusty ones. ^ With this amount you could buy thong SAMDALS around 120 shares of General Mo­ tors, around 60 shares of ADAT, % / e 2 ^ Blouse, % d around 140 shares of Standard Oil The of New Jersey, get a monthly in­ •1 Short Shorts, Surfer. 8«ta For Bes^h. I come of 962. • Boxer Bborti, < ^ ^ ,„ S how er oY 1 ^ No one can say that even the enamel • SunSnltstCab^™'* L eisure w w soles Doctor Says, best common stocks and Invest­ ment trusta won’t decline In value, leg-, I ' t e r but no one la promising that the ^'eights. J Ivy plain • ^ t s . Stripes. Solids everyone, By HAltOU) T. HYMAN, MD, buying power of your dollar won’t ' * * » * - < 8-Sx, 7-lA Written for Newspaper Enterprise shrink, either. If you have other che^e. Green, brown, blue, Assn. assets. It might pay you to invest psdrsizes 29 to 42. conservatively. Althoiwh we keep assuring one (AA lights reserved. Newspaper another that "good things come In Enterprise Assn.). xL small packages," we often seem to place great value on tallness except In the case of our daugh­ Ruth Milieu ters.. Mothers take delight In not­ ing the Increasing height of thslr sons. Girls want (he boy friend to zip Throagh Hoiuework be tall as well aa dark and hand­ And EnJojr the Leisure METAL some. Most movie stars are six- "Many ofFloe workers ars so ^slnlsss footers. And with a few notable bored working at. half speed that exceptions candidates for high po­ litical office sre "htg men." they welcome work standards" IK Now aolehce gives promise at says a Ume-and-mollon expert. POLE one day making short men tall! That 1s probably one reason pot _ *?i!«eASS Size . We’ve known for years that why BO many housewives are bored ^'P-proof, , growth Is controlled by our old friend the pituitary master gland. with their Job, too—because they 3 cu p ® ** drfi,. **rnlsh. ,^jWork long hours at half speed. LIMP \i Missos' and Womon's Cook; And scientists have even gone so Of course, no expert is going to far as to identify an anterior pit­ come Inn and make a time and '“•• S t0* eas- uitary principle called human pan growth hormone or HOH. But the motion study for a housewife aind Skirt and Shirt •S' Arnel or Cotton then set up work standards for her, W «hoblo Cotton pituitary gland is a tiny otfgan, .94 not much bigger than a medium- telling her exactly how long It should take to mahe a bed, wash sized grape. And the Job of ex­ dishes, scrub a floor. Iron a shirt, 2 Pc. Coordinates tracting HGh has been very dif­ and so olr. JAMAICA SETS :-c ficult. * RevereW ore For reasons not completely un­ But any housewife who is bored DUSTERS derstood, the only growth hor­ with her Job could set up her own Extends from 7’6’’ to MISSES', PETITES* mones that could be used for the Work standard.^ and make her Job g’2". Each lamp has • Newest a lot less boring. WhistlingWh.stl.ng Tea • ^ long periods of time required to S i n s note affects are those obtained It Is bound to be more boring trol, adjustable bul­ .58 Match All-Weather Coot from higher apes and from man for a house^\’ife to dawdle along let Shades. Black and 1 0 -1 6 himself. Hormones Obtained from taking eight hours to do work that ^ocoa. Famous the usual animal sources—cattle, could bo done in five or six, than 1 0 -1 8 Mates TDILET TISSUE * 0 *L C m horse.s and sheep -have proved to set a faster pace for herself, ^ 2 S i n s unsatisfactory for prolonged get thO' work done, and then be 100% combed cotton. Sanforised and nier- treatment. . rewarded with some free time to .cerlzed. Newest styles and colors. Side zip­ ■ ^ - pollshln, iB-16 Over the course of the past few do as. she pleases. per, prints, solids and stripes. * « * tor I years, encouraging reports have Full skirts with button fronts matchs^ “ “ '•a doom. 5-87 THio great majority of house­ with collarless, button-down or Bermuda atty lace and piping trims. Checks, ■t Solid poplin cdkt reverses to colorful been forthcoming from tha ’Tufts wives probably don’t work as effi­ nts,- goral and embossed designs in pss- rint in blue, red, green or Ulac. Chester- University School of Medicine ciently aa they could. For the collar shirts. Pastels, checks, stripos and 'prints. Sizes 16-18. ' ' 1 0 , . ^ 6 8 * r tela and white. Sizes 10 to 20. Seld in prints and solid black. wheA) carefully controlled studies housowlfe there Is always the have been carried out by Dr. M. temptation to switch from one Job ,S. Rabcn under a grant from the to another haphaxardly. Instead of 2 BUSHEL National - Institute "for Arthritis following a time and step-saving and Metabolic Diseases. work plan, to putter Instead of Briefly stdted, Dr'. Raben has setting a brisk work pace, to fol­ McGrow f^hon been able to speed the growth of low outmoded methods of doing a Cannon and Pacific certain dwarfs and of a small particular task, instead of trying Nationally Advertised Famous Automatic Electric •series of five very short children new shortcuts and easier methods, LAUNDRY who were "Judged to be norinal to flgtire ‘T have all day to get apart from their stature." this work done’’ instead of "This Spalding BEACH Pop-Up Toaster Encouraged by the favorable re­ work could be done In five hours \ sults to date, more extensive and that Is all the time I am go­ PACE SETTER trials are promised. But,, .trnUI it ing to allot to doing it." LIGHT BULBS ) T" TOWELS is possible to obtain HGH from Working at half speed doesn't BASKET OOLFBAUS sources other than human pitui­ make the hou-sewife’s Job easier tary glands, progress will be slow on her. It Just makes her work and very few of the thousands hours longer and more boring and 4 who desire treatment can bo ac­ her Job less challeng:ing. Adjusts itself commodated. . Newqiaper ElnterprlM Assn. HEAVY Ait raiipose Nevertheless the . breakthrough 1.27 automaUe ally has been made. And, from pMt exiperiences, onoe a principle has L in er Short-Lived PLASTIC eliminating pre­ STACK STOOLS hem Identlified, It shoidd not -be PA M S—The French Unsr Nor- gdej^K^toOsstnietlble puiymhj^ ___ : heating, preei- long- before chemists iden tic and 85x86". *4x62" end 84x64" aoft. then reconstruct the formula at’ . maadle, ,tbe world's largest ship Dura-Tougta oovur.wMi "Xif*. I Bjwmsd-Imked enamel 1^ wbcn lauhched In October, 1932, Light—flexible, rust end mildew proof. thick and abeorbent beach Bion built, per­ the active agent. om e WhltmisasMfiniah. U ve- t . els. Fringe and hemmed was In service less than 10 years. Holds full machine load. Yellow, pink ly rubber eentar. TYus-Ten- Once UMM sUps are aeoom- ends. MulU-etrlped and all-over fect toast with- pushed, boy friends who sre *TalL It WM destroyed by a fire in New and turquoise. sloo wound for maximum printat Tprii go years ago last February dlsteneu. ■ut watdiinf. J daric and handsome’’ will prob­ M It 'WM being converted into a ably b* a dims s doMtt and than ttaopAtp t o the United States. the rage wiU be tor "good things , in m a ll packa^s."

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PAGE TEN e v e n i n g h e r a l d , ^ftiANCHESTEft, CONN. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 ; ...... ■' ‘ .I...... ------r.,',.,;.,: ., ----- •...... ■-. . ■ . , ■ ' Ur* ButterfieM Named I2th Circt^it ;s jRc^elected To Head Heart^ssociation Court Cases (OniillMMd from P »te Om ) In his capsule—cabin- preai tha capsule had turned Around 180 oxygen, and tempentture-rWi degrees as intended, so that he MAirOHUffnEB aWSlON Pemodratic Chairman baHoon teifA' breviated court triato and ordered the Democratic Town Committee. He was first elected,iff jettiaon switch failed to operate 818 fines in each caae diapocltlon. January 1961 to fill the unexpired term .of Steve Cavagliffro and he waa unable t» release the Sailed high aboVe the Indian , At this point he waa in the buoy­ annual dinner meeting IsAt idght Ocean, Carpemer reported the ant' 'world of weightlessness, the at Cavey’a Restaurant. He succeeds Thomas W. Clifford, 18,'of » Nel­ SO-lnch sphere. son PI. paid the fine for failure to twho resigned. temppratik>eriii hfcs suit had risen condition that resulta .when a deli­ Dr. Gerard H. M it^ who served other officers re-elected last Technicians assured him that paM at a aafa distance. Clifford the balloon would In no way af­ sllg*hUy<''to about 76 degrees. But cate balance Is achieved between two terms. > y night were MaryHibes, vice chair­ Malcolm W. T^omMOn, Rock­ w a» arrested On April 29 when, in man; Barbara-^Ooleman. corre­ fect the mission and that It would he .vms able to correct it swiftly the outward puli of centrifugal ^tempting to pasa a. car driven bum up on re-entry Into the Incfeaslng the flow of cool air force and the downward pull -M ville, was re-elected idee president, sponding seefetary; Roger Negro, and George P. Frost "was re-elected hy Mrs. Jean L. .Oianpouloa of atmosphere after the third orbit.' into, the suit from a supply in the the earth's gravity. H a r ^ n t he atruck the aide of her treaaurer,'and Mary Barry, re­ environmental cbntrol system. Mercury control center reported treasurer. Mrs. Edson Bailey Was cording secretary. ■ So Catpenter took advantage of elected secretary. car.'The incident occurred on New the stu ck . balloon to take more As he passkl over the Muchea, that the capsule was hi an orbit Bolton Rd., Just east o f W. Middle Chairman ChUmmlngs reported Australia, station ab8;35 a.m-, fel­ ranging from 99 to 164 miles Members of the board of direc­ that Mrs. Barry is planning to re­ pictures o f It. . tors from Manchester Include Dr. lY>he. » ' The ■ balloon surface is . divided low astronaut, Donald K.' Slayton above the earth at a speed of Malcolm H. Brown, 30, of South­ sign, but ths committee wUl await Joseph C. Barry. Mrs.. Charles her written resignation before Into live'equal sections of differ­ advised him 16 limit his exercise 17,532 miles an hour. Burr, Dr. Louis T, Foley, Df. hampton, Mass., was found guilty ent colors. The Idea Is to enable until the temperature problem At 8 a.m.. Carpenter’s Aurora 7 of Imprimr baclting and also paid Meeting a euccesaor. ,, Francis Helfrick, Mrs. Everett AliM> re-elected were dtstnet Carpenter, to determlhe which was rontiplled. Five minutes lat­ passed over the Canary Islands Keith, Dr, Harold J. Lehmus, Dr. an 818 fine. color man can best perceive - In er. Carpenter told the Woomera, tracking station and he reported Henry B. Voegell, 18, of ChiOrmiui Roger Negro, ftrst dls- George A. F. Lundberg Sr,, Atty. trlot; Henry Becker, second; Al­ apace. The experlihent could help Australia, station that his suit that he. was exercising the manual Paul Marte, Dr. Miller, Mrs. Caieshire, pleaded guilty to dlare- dMldo what color to. paint future temperature was., back to a com­ controls. The steering -system and ^ rdlnga atop Bi|pi and was fln^j bert ' Gamphell, third; CSarence Phillip P. Pierce, Mrs. L. Morgan Foley, fourth; and Herbert Stev­ space vehicles which many may fortable level, leas than 70 de­ the automatic controls were work­ Porter, Dr. Jacob A. Segal ■ and have to approach and rendezvous Howard'Womock. 81, of no cer­ enson, fifth. grees. ing properly and everything Mrs. Leon A. Thorp. ; . .ftfiidlaain BUI with In apace. seemed normal In the rap.sule, he tain addrcea, was given ()0 tey s at A false reading on a chart in The directors also include MrS. in "other actions the committee Performing as' if he were right reported. the State Jail at' Hartford after Uie Mercury control center cau.sed Donald Cummings, Oscar Hoer- endorsed the Klng-Anderaon bill at home In the strange world of some^ concern late in the first or- Glenn proved conclusively that mann and Wilfred A. Lutz, all of Dr. Robert K. Butterfield pleading guilty to an intoxication weightlessness. Carpenter told count. In Congress, to establish the Medi­ .bit. A medical gauge showed that man can operate in the strange Rockville. Mrs. Edward Granville care program for elderly as part astronaut Virgil I. Gus Gri.ssom Carpenter’s body temperature world of weightlessness for at and Mr. and Mrs. William Sleith, 061.03 has been received As com­ Stanley Kubeeki of no certain at Cape Canaveral that every­ address, presented in court''Op a of the Social Security program: was 102 degrees. least a short period. Carpenter's all of Vernon and Mrs. Richard pared to last year’s total of 819,- opposed the hiring of an assistant thing was fine and he was In ex­ Job wag to add to this knowledge Dimock of Bolton. 483.61. charge of vag^ancy^ wah roferred A.stronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper to the Family Relations Officer general manager;, heard member cellent condition as he sailed over­ at the Guaymas, Mexico, station by performing a number of tasks About 40 members, associate A medallion was presented to Dr. head at the end of two orbits. during the flight, during which he Thomas .BHIIott for investigation Ted Oonimings Henry Becker predict that U.Sp asked Carpenter If the reading members and guests heard a talk Miller, outgoing Jpresident, for hla senatorial, contender Frank Ko- Carpenter had ended his first would be in a weightless state up by Dr. Allan Dana Callow of the two years of service. into possible employment for the orbit af. 9:19 a.m.. flashing over were correct. accused. Judge Wssal requested a waUkl will get 200 votes at Uie fbirpenter replied: “ No. If so, to the time of re-entry through the New England Center Hospital, Bos­ Service recognition certificates Cape Canaveral 99 miles high. earth’s atmosphere. ton, on “ Recent Advances In Vascu­ report on the case on Monday. Democratic state cfHivenUon July I'm sure 1 would be sweating in were presented to Atty. Paul Kubeeki was arrested yesterday by 14 and 15; and received a request The hydrogen i>eroxide is squirt­ my space suit.’’ Among the tasks schedul6d dur­ lar Surgery.’’ Marte, Manchester Area Heart S-Point Plan ed out In Jet form from small ing the flight were the release of a Stats Police. for support tram Arthur Powers of Release of the balloon was one Dr. Callow stressed the impor­ Fund chairman; Mrs. Porter, co- vemon who Is seeking the poet of holes around the surface of the multicolored balloon and plastic tance of research to advance Cases continued: of many experiments Carpenter chairman; Mrs. Dimock, chairman Until May 81. Richard R. Abair, To Improve state treasurer. capsule. If the capsule shifts off carried out In his high-flying confetti to te.st color and depth methods and treatments of heart in Bolton; Mrs. Cummibgs and Its planned attitude for some rea­ perception In apaci, “ disease aiid related illnesses. Fimds 33, of 23 Deerfield Dr., for dispo­ Committees Named space laboratory to expand on Malcolm Thompson, co-chairman sition to charge of operating a mo­ Oiaiiman Cummings appointed son, Jets fire, to push it back on Insertion Into orbit doeg not for this, he said, corns from Heart of Rockville area; and Charles man's knowledge of ability to per­ make the mission a success. More tor 'vehicle while his license Is tm- Roads Offered three committees to prepare for the proper attitude (its angle of form In the welghtle.s.sne.ss of Association drives. Burr, George Frost and Mrs. Mar­ relation to the horizon). ' serious capsule trouble could de- Research scientists, manufac­ der suspension. elections In October and Novem­ space. ; velop than the problem Glenn had gery Plummer, executive secre­ Until June 7, Walter Bartlett, ber: ‘ The astronaut can control the turers of plastics and textiles,- tary. A five-point plan to Improve the roll, pitch and yaw of his capsule At times, he assumed manual jwlth hts automatic control sys- chemists, doctors and engineers, 26, of Thomaston, for disposition On the platform committee, by using his manual control stick control of the capsule, moving It I tern. Heart Association Certificates': of to charge of abandonment of a mo­ town’s highway construction and chairman Irving Aronson, and team together for the purpose of tor vehicle. to trigger these Jet streams. ' on iU yaw and pitch axis and at I And ahead lay the critical le- creating new materials lo replace Merit were awarded to radio sta­ repair program was endorsed last members Ted Powell, Francis Ma­ times Just letting ft drift In space tion WINF, The Manchester Her­ honey, Jules Karp, Steve Cavag- As he entered the second orbit, I entry through the earth's atmos­ and reinforce worn arteries, the night' by the Democratic Town without any control. The Idea was phere at the completion of flight. doctor said. ald, The Hartford Times and The naro> Katherine Bourn, Harold Catpenter waa told to assume more Committee and forwarded to the Garrity, George liei»ner, Phillip manual control of Aurora 7 to con. to determine how far it would Artificial arteries made of dacron Hartford Oourant. wander off path and to see how and tefran were passed among the It was announced that the Man­ Realtors Plan board of directors. Harrison, David Barry, Barbara serve the fuel, which Is used up Coleman, Paul Ctoiobert and Pas­ more rapidly when the automatic this would affect radio signals group. Slides, many In color, were chester Area Heart Fund Associa­ The program, devised, by a aub- system is operating. By takir.,-: sent from the capsule. shown of actual artificial artery tion now has a permanent office To Give $200 oommittee headed by Jafmes Hallo- cal Poe. manual control. Oupenter could He also made periodic observa­ Obituary replacements. at 17 Haynes St. Office hours will ran, recommended these measures; On the candidates committee, hold a ateadler course and thus tions of a colored liquid in a trans­ A report on the 1962 Heart Fund be Monday through Friday Trom ' 1. A bond Issue or annual appro­ dtainnan Amifid Klau, and mem­ eliminate some need for firing the parent plastic tank. The unit was was given by George Pr Frost, 9 a.m. to 1 p m. Mrs. Plummer Scholarship priation for the highway depart­ bers Mary Ross, Ctaarlee Bogginl, Jets. Installed to the right and behind Mrs. Martha 8. Wlrtalla treasurer. To date, a total of 817- is the secretary in charge. ment to reconstruct the town’s pri­ Joseph Oonti, Bdward Moriarty, But this would limit the time he the astronaut’s head and he Mrs. Msrthii 8. Wlrtalla, 36 mary roads. Harry Howroyd, Roger Negro, Henry Becker, Albert Campbell, had available to perform some of looked at it through a hand-held Benton St., widow of Waller C. A 8200 scholarship will be avail­ 2. The use of Armor Coat to mirror. A camera mounted In. the Clarence Foley and Herbert Stev­ his assigned tasks, Jtist as it did Wlrtalla, died at her home this able to a 1962 Manchester High supplement No. 138 bituminofis on Jdui H. Glenn Jr.’s orbital craft photographed If continually. Crushed Chest and Abdomen concrete and to replace entirely the enson. morning after a long Illness. School graduate from the Man­ On the headquarters commit­ flight Feb. 20. The study may reveal much about chester Board of Realtors, ac­ use of sand and oil for resurfac­ Glenn had to assume manual how liquids perform In space She was born In Tariflville. ing. tee. chairman Marion CUtford, eontrol for most of his last two weightlessness and may help de- Conn., a daughter of the late John Blamed for Worker^s Death cording to an announcement 3. Increase state aid for town and. menU>ers Walter Sinon, Jo­ orbits when two of the small Jet •sign fuel tanks for spaceships of and Sarah Best Stevenson, and made yesterday at a National highway improvements. seph OervaJs, Joaeidi Msccions, openings became clogged and up­ the future. had lived in Manchester moat of Realtors’ Week luncheon at 4. The hiring of private con­ Thomas Heneghtn and Audrey set the yaw control axig In the The construction worker killed# was buried by a subsequent cave- Cayey’s Restaurant. Allen. Over the Pacific Ocean <3arpen- her life. Mrs. Wlrtalla was a mem­ tractors to lay No. 138 bituminous automatic control system. (Taw ber of St. Mary's Episcopal In a cave-in yesterday at the in. In a letter to Principal A. Ray­ ter ate a space meal from a tube concrete, rather than having this Is a' side to side movement.) Church and the Guild of the Waddell School grounds died from Jones and fellow-workers had mond Rogers Jr., Alfred P. ,Weiti- containing a miuh-Uke combina­ internal injuries, according to work done by Town Highway De­ As the capsule passed over the church. been laying a storm sewer pipe ner, first ■vice president of the tion of beef and vegetables. His John Prignano, assistant medlw In a felld between the Waddell group, said the srtiolarshlp will be partment workers. Miss Wellg Head Muchea and Woomera tracking nourishment .was taken by lifting Survivors include a daughter, examiner. 5. The appointment!'of a sub­ post# in Australia on its second School and a Little League base­ offered tu a graduate chosen later. the apace visor on the silver space Mrs. Edward M. Wlnzler; a broth­ An autopsy performed on the ball field off W. Middle Tpke. General Manager Richard Martin committee by the board of direc­ Of Youth Council orbk, there had been no indication er, James W. Stevenson; two sis­ suit and squeezing the food into body of Willie Jones, 20, of 205 The accident oocuired shortly iwas guest speaker at the luncheon, tors to dsvtse a solution to ths from the Mercury control center ters, Mrs. Arthur Johnson and town’s road problems. that snyfthought was being given the mouth. Hancock St., Springfleld, Mass., after 11 a.m. at which framed colored prints of M l^ Dcibhy Wells was sleeted From time to time, he exercised hlrs. Howard Smith; a grand­ at Manchester Memorial Hospital a landscape painting were present­ In its report the subcommittee to terminating the flight early. daughter, Mrs. Andrew Gustafson, Almost an hour after the ac­ and Installed as presldeitt of the by tugging on an elastic cord. revealed a crushed chest and abn cident, equipment belon^ng to the ed to Rogers and to Miss Anna said. “Due to the very poor base Carpenter reported that he waa and a great-granddaughter, all of of Manchester roads, the life e ^ Manchester Christian Youth Coun­ After each exercise, Carpenter domen, apparently caused by a Jarvis Construction Co. removed French, head librarian of Mary cil Sunday at the Community Bap­ able to change the attitude of his Manchester. cave-ln of gravel after he had Cheney Library. The prints, taken pectancy o f No. 138 is approxi­ took his blood pressure—which F\ineral services will be held the hoe from the trench and, af­ tist Church. spacecraft alighUy merely by gave ground tracker.s a vital In- been struck by a backhoe lower­ ter nearly another hour, shoring ffom a painting by Robert W. mately five to seven yeeus. <5ur moving his head and arm’s vigor- ...... Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at St. highway department would like Other officers include Miss 8slly ing storm sewer pipe sections in­ was lowered Into the trench so Hines, artist-illustrator for the oualy. He again reported seeing' Mary’s Episcopal Church. Burial to a trench. U. S. Department of Agriculture, to pave most of the 140r6dd miles Chapin, vice president: Mias Mari­ the lights of a western Australian , During, the second orbit, of(i- will be In East Cemetery. digging operations could be start­ lyn Werner, secretary; and Miss The autopsy also showed that ed without further cave-ln. illustrate "Under All Is the Land.” of road in-town in this manner. city, presumably Perth Just as h e ' keeping a close watch Friends may call at the W al­ Under the best conditions, at the Patricia Clark, treasurer. Jones suffered injuries to the Rescue workers found Jones’s a quotation from the preamble of did on the first orbit ' the fuel supply-hydrogen per- king-West Funeral Home. 142 E. the realtors’ code of ethlc.4. rate of 10 miles o f ro'ad paved an­ As he swung into the second or- gas which helps maintain scalp, presumably received when body about 1:30 p.m. It was’ announced that prepara­ Center St., tomorrow from 2 to 4 he was struck by the backhoe. It The guests, which Included sev­ nually and with the life expectsm- tions are underway to bring a for­ bit, Carpenter released a balloon the capsule's attitude by squirting and 7 to 9 p.m. An Investigation of the Incident cy of No. 138, we will always have small Jet streams. Carpenter was Is still questionable whether or is being conducted by the State eral town officials, each received eign student to ICancheater for tlje and iqaatlc confetti from hla cap­ four stamps commemorating the half of our roads in poor shape. sule. told to do more manual work with not the head Injury could have Labor Commissioner’s office to de­ 1963-64 school year. The student Ferdinand D. Lewis caused the death of the worker. centennial of the Homestead Act However, this Is the best the high­ with the world following prog­ the controls to conserve this fuel. termine the exact cause of the will be sponsored by the Interna- Bolton — Ferdinand D. Lewds, Jones, who was an employe of of 1962, v/hlch allowed property, way department can do with jthe rass of Ills daring flight—Just as It As Aurora 7 streaked around accident and the possible existence tlonal Christian Youth Exchiange. 68, of West St. (Rt. 85), Bolton, E. J. Haverty, Inc,, of West ownership to individuals. limited funds allotted to them in Concordia Lutheran Church vnll did when John H. Glenn Jr. be­ the globe, Carpenter glanced of negligence. ' the budget.” died' at his home this morning Hartford, was standing In a trench sponsor the-oounoU’s annual came the first American to orbit down at the earth' and had a after a .long illness. Jones, who was bom In Vienna, Permanently paved roads are at the time of the accident. Ga.. leaves a wife and four chil­ baccalaureate service, Sunday, the earth three months ago—Car- breathtaking panoramic view Mr. Lewla was bom In Man­ best, the experts consulted by the When a cable on the equipment' dren. Funeral services will be held Eight Selected June 17 for all seniors graduating penter’a Aurora ’ ' 7 spaceship stretchlngt 1,800 miles from hori­ chester, Nov. 16, 1893, eon of the committee said, The permanent snapped. Jones was struck by the Monday from the Henderson Fu- from Manchester High School, passed over Cape O nsveral at 9:19 zon to horizon. He reported very late Francis H. and Emma Lee hoe portion of the equipment, and paving calls for tearing up a good views of Baja California as neral Home, Springfield. For Boys’ State itreet and rebuilding it ' with a their families and friends. L«Moyne a.m. to coniplete one circuit. Law Is, and had lived in Bolton Boleman, Intern of, Emanuel Luth­ he neared the end of his first orbit nine-inch layer of compacted Just 84 minutes earlier, at 7:45 for more than 20 yeeu's. He waa eran Church, will be the s p ^ e r . am., a powerful Atlas mlMlIe had and of the West African coast as formerly night captain at the Oa- Wmmlttee which pointed to a sU- Eight Manchester teen-agers gravel and a three-inch course of blasted.off from this space port to he took- off on his second circuit. Titan Wrecked tic level of season subscriptions, have been selecte^'to attend Nut­ bltuminobs macadam. The boss bom atate farm, served as deputy can lost for 60 years. Over this is fling CArpehter into the heavens From the moment bf blastoff sheriff of Tolland County from and laid this to **g^enaral commu- meg Boys’ States sponsored by the at 17,532 miles' an hour in an or­ here the astronaut reported he nlty dlssaUsfactlon with the mu­ Department ofUonnectlcut Ameri­ laid a one-inch' surface of bitumi­ 1946 to 1950, and operated,a serv­ nous concrete which will last 20 Hospital Notes bital path ranging from 99 to 164 was feeling fine. ice station In Bolton Notch. In Launch Silo sical conductor.” can Legion, .J"une 24-30 at the Uni­ miles' a"bove the earth. As Carpenter was propelled up­ take vehement exception to versity of Cjonnectlcut. 'They will, years. The cost is steep, however, Carpenter reported to fellow as­ ward by the powerful force of his Mr. Lewis was s member of this conbluslon,” Mahler sold. go as guests of four to\4m service and to do this on all roads would ^visiting hours are 8 to 8 p.m. tronaut Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom at Atlas booster, he reported by ra­ Manchester Lodge of Masons, (Continued from Page One) Ticket sales are the responsibility organizations. require a bond issue. for all areas, except mater^-, the Mercui^ control center here | dl". "My condition tg good. ” Min- Sphinx Temple of the Shrine, of the business manager, he sadd, TJie Manchester High School The committee therefore recom­ where they are t to 4:80 and 8:80 American Legion. Veterans of F or- nearly completed Titan base. The not the musical conductor, and mended permanent paving for that he and the capsule were In; Carpenter's Aurora 7 missile installation has not yet junior class cho.se seven delegatee, to 8 p.m.; and private rooms excellent condition after one orbit, i *pace capsule settled Into the eign Wars, and World War 1 Bar­ "the preponderance of evidence and Howell Cheney Technical main roads, and seml-permanent where they are 18 a.m. to 8 p.hi. racks. He served In the Army In been placed In operation. would Aeem to Indicate a general on secondary roads. He said he was ready to continue ' orbital path more than A security guard at the missile School, one, for program on local, Visitors are reqoeated not to on with the full mission. ea^dh-follow- World War I. community satisfaction with the state and national government op­ smoke in patients rooms- No more Survivors include his wife, Mrs. base refused to .permit news and musical conductor.’’ He reported no problems w-ith: ,*2’® - trail blazed three cameramen to enter. erations. Nutmeg Boys’ State Is than two visitors at one tline per the capsule’s automatic control >’7'°"^'?* Barbara Leerpnaki Lewis: a son, held concurrently with Laurel Senior Citizens patient. Ferdinand D. L«wis Jr. of Weth- The Civil Defense dispatched a system as Glenn did on his Initial ! '’■'‘’ItinK space plo- rescue truck from Redding, Calif. Girls’ State, sponsored by the orbit. Glenn was forced to control ' o*..__ , ------, ------. ■ ersfield: two daughters. Mrs. Legion-auxiliary. Patients Tbday: 864 Seconds jrn The missile site, a mile north Hold Memorial the Friendship 7 manually m ost: be'^n exerc'lsinir^'^the mond Olbert and Mrs. Maurice of Chico’s niuniclpal airport, 1s not iStateNews The Manchester High School ADMITTED Y B ST m D A Y : Mrs. Demers, both of Manchester: a delegates .will be Paul Quey, 40fi Minnie Kaminski,, 78 Alton St.; th f i i H ' ® manual control system et operational, but is going A memorial program was pre­ (^rpenter deployed the (elded ; go could watch the Atlas boost- sister. Mrs. Julius Rau of Man­ rough a checkout. Hartford Rd., and Harold Hunting- Charles Mehrinm Park Ridge, Dl.; balliron froin a container tucked In l er rocket as It fell away from his chester, and six grandchildren. ton. 28 Oakwood Rd., both guests sented by the Senior Citizens Club Miss Patricia Vendrillo, 818 Oak­ the top of the cap.sule.The plastic | capsule Fhineral services will be held Roundup of the Klwanis Club of Manches? at its final meeting of the season land St.; Mrs. Olga Neff, 64 Lock- and aluminum .sphere was Inflated' The reports from the Aurola 7 Saturday at 3 p.m. at Watkins- ter; Michael Lautenbach, 55 Sear at the Community Y yesterday wood S t : Brian Jones, 33 Trum­ West Flineral Home, 142 E. Cen­ man Circle and Donald Simmons, afternoon. bull St.; George Baker, 18 Heidi to the size of a 30-lnch beach ball were relayed to hundred.s of news- Mahler Asks (ConUnued from Page One) after being ejected from the cap-' men here by the Mercury control ter St. The" Rev. Lawrence F. Al­ 232 School St., both guests o f the James Herdlc superintendent of Dr;, RockviUe; Donald Mcnnlck, Bu^ at the end of 100 feet of line, i center on Cape Canaveral, where mond, pastor of South Methodist Cl-vitan Club. recreation for the Town of Man­ 250 Charter Oax St.; Walter Jes- Church, will officiate. Burial will April 23. WorOnlck said he didn't Also, Ivan Wasllieff, 84 Harlan chester, read the roster of deceased Catyentor reported that he could ; official., monitored all pha.ses of For Retraction remember the assault. anls, 4 Malden Lane, RockviUe; see the balloon very well and his the flight and condition of the .77- I be in Ea.sl Cemetery. St., a guest of the Manchester members. Mrs. Bertha Payne of Karen O’Reilly, 17 Pearl S t; Mrs, Josep)) F. b^oonan. the family's Rock-vllle sang "Beautiful Isle of photograph It. year-old Navy lieutenant com- I Friends may call at the funeral Lions’ (ilub; and Timothy Dona­ Hedwig Kubasek, 184 Oakland St.; The surface of the balloon w;as ; mander. I home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and HARTFXIRD IAP)—Conductor attorney, said that the family hue, 102 Avondale Rd„ and Karl Somewhere.’’ after a moment of Charles Uttlng, 88 W. Center St.; wanted Woronick "out of the way” silence was observed. A memorial divided Into hve different .seg-' The blazing Atlas rocket rose . 7 to 9 p.m. FTitz Mahler today demanded of Then. 62 Grandview St., bott EllzaBeth Kotnarek, Storrs; Mis.i the Symphony Society of Greater for a maximum period so that his table -was decorated with lilacs, ments, each with a different color hUo a clear .sky at 7:45, a.m. after guests of the Manchester American Nancy Tuck, Thompsonvllle; Mrs. Hartford a “prompt and imcondl- mother would not have to live in Legion post. Edward Perkins Jr. bridal wreath and lilies of the val­ orange. , white, silver, yellow, a 45-mlnute delay because of vJsl- .tionar withdrawal and retraction fear of being beaten.” ley. 'tts flowers were distributed Gail Hamilton. East Hartford; Jef­ and a blue-green pho.spTioresrcnce of Coventry, the Cheney Tech dele­ frey Fagan, Overbrook Rd ; Ver­ ground haze in ^thc Controversy Seen of all written and oral charges” gate, is also sponsored by the to ahut-ln members after the meet- which, glows at night. launching area. o Noonan said that Woronick non; Mrs. Dorothy Nichols, 38 (3en- The test will determine whirh against him by five members of made the aged woman the target Legion post. Just as U did on Glenn s flight, the society's executive committee, rs. Richard Carpenter played tertleld St.; Mrs. Barbara Piper, colors man can best sight In space On Site for School of his anger when drunk. % the All^s performed with amazing and a "full hearing of these for and directed community sing- 28 N. E5m St.; George Coro, 1614 and may aid In selecting colors precision. With pinpoint accuracy charges before the entire board ing. She also played for square School St.; Murray McIntosh, Co­ for vehicles which spacemen may it pu.siied the spacecraft through (Gentinoed from Page One) of directors,” Mrs. Bush Explains dancing and the Virginia reel. A lumbia; Ricky Lundln. New Bri­ About Town tain. have to approach and rendezvous a keyhole in the sky * at the The demand was made In a let­ NEW HAVEN (AP)—The‘wife potIucH was served by Girl* Scouts. with for future flights to the moon i de.^li ed speed and angle. If it had a lot of discussion among doctors ter of FYancls Goodwin II, presi­ of U'.S. Sen, Prescott Bush says Each member was presented a ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Mary Ab the h&Iloon inflated. Jt un-i j missed this spot in space 100 on this," and "for soihe the choice dent of the society. Mahler re­ nervous pains and dizzy spells Mr.' and Mrs. John Wlet now of rose bush from Burr Nurseries Manente, Lynwood Dr., Bolton- loosed a ahower of small aluml-1 miles high and 500 miles northeast came like a bomb ", He said that no quested that the "complete con- prompted her husband to with­ Passaic. N. J:, spent the weekend Th» group will meet at (Camp Mrs. Mabel Flster; 91 Lyness St.; num*coated plastic discs which ' of the Cape, the Bermuda tracking formal action is contemplated, and tent.s" of his letter be read the draw as a candidate for re-elec­ with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Pen- Aya-Po, Somers, June 6 The meet- ■De^rah Harriman, Andover. • wwe packed in the folds. | station would have ordered Car* •said he did not know whether any board at a meeting today. tion. - cheff of South Windsor; Mr. Wlet j Ings at the Community" Y will te- Bi r t h s , y e s t e r d a y - a . son move might be taken when the a.s- was formerly secretary of the local [ sums Sept. . Ca^enter obser\'Cd and photo*! penter s craft back to earth im* TTie charges referred to were In her column published In sev­ 12 to Mr. and Mra Allan GlUleipie, graphed these confettl-like parti*! mediately. •soclation’s board of directors meets •Chamber o f Cdmmerce and is now Tha Senior CSUzens' group "is:Storrs; s son to - Mr. snd Mrs! ; next Tue.sday. made by a group of five execu­ eral Conhecticut newspapers, Mrs, associated with the Passaic. N. J. cle» to stydy the behavior of these ^ The control center reported five Bush said yesterday: sponsored by the Town Reoteatlbn Henry Ask, Wapplhg; a daughter I It wa-s also reported that one of tive committee members, includ­ chamber. . Department. known objects in space. The pur* i minuses after blastoff that Aurora ing all three symphony vice presi­ "Dizzy spells at the end o f days to Mr. and Mrs. Robert pratt 14% they cl’cated a '7 was m .successful orbit and could j the main objeotlons In some physi­ Hackmatack S t; a daughter to cian circles is that one of the big dents. who sought lo cancel the spent on the road followed by The Women’s Guild of TOnlty firefly effect reported by both. remain aloft for seven circuits of remaining two years of Mahler’s sleep-destroying nervous pains In Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clarice, Bl- Glenn and Soviet cospionaut Ghers the globe if neces.'^ary But the I ’’musts" for such a school — the Covenant- Church will sponua a Ungton; a daughter to Mr. and availability of a large supply of three-year contract. the stomach from worry over bake sale Saturday from lo to Girl Bruises Hip man S. Titov on their orbital nyssion wa.s planned for only The dissident group withdrew ^’hether or not he would have the Mrs. Carl Jobhson, Andover; a ■ patients for clinical teaching pur- 11:30 a.m. at the church on daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert flights. ^ three orbits, the .same a.s Glenn’s. that proposal at a special meet­ physical strength, necessary to get Spruce St. As he approached the west ( oa.st: Seven erbits would entail return* po.ses, dental and medical -would Rumii^g into Car Michel, 22 Sunset St. not be available in Farmington. ing' May 3, ob-servlng that forc­ through the six months and six C®rp«?nter re* ing the a.dronaul’s capsule to ing a vote would have split the years ahead was the warning.” BroTHS TODAY: A daughter There will be a dress rehearsal A five-year-old girl yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robin- ported seeing seme white objects earth somewhere in tlie Pacific, (Society. Mahler at that time de­ for the cast of “Curtain Time streaking past his cap.sule. From, and would involve the deployment manded an apology from his crit­ received a minor hip bruise when shaw. South Coventiy:. a son to Darien Favors Lodge CBpers,-” a musical variety show, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lawrence, his desmption they apparently of great numbers of recovery ves* [Grain on Bulb ics, but has to date received none. tonight at 8 at Fellowship Hall, she ran into a car on Summit St. were not the .same objecLs report* I sel.s. DARIEN (AP)—The Republi­ 27 Main St., Taioottville; a son to In his letter today, the con­ Second (Congregational Church. Leslie L. McCann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thorps, 60 **V,*’^, De.spite the extreme stre.s.se.s of Ignites Fire ductor expressed appreciation of can Town CkUTunittee has adopted Ih s show, will be presented tomor­ He told Grissom that what he ' rocket acceleration, ■ Carpenter resolutions favoring the candi­ Mr. and Mrs. IQdward McCkinn of Windemen Ave., Rockville. the board's "ratification of my row and Saturday at 8 p.m. in Fel­ 71 Pitkin SL. and a friend darted DISCHAROISD YESTERDAY: saw appareTttly wa.s differenj, ralmlv reported on condition.s in dacy of John Davis Lodge for the lowship HalL A smouldeeing grain fire, started legal contract," but said that ac­ out ft-om in front of a parked car Mrs. lAiclUe Kiastead, BastvHart- repoi-ted; the ( apsole. He said force' tion alone "cannot serve to erase Senate and Mrs. Wllnor Week for about tlie haze, but he did not pre.ssed )iim when grain particles on a light secretary of state. and into a northbound vehicle op­ ford; WilUam'Woodin; 89 C otta^ againsl his contour the bitter and hostile charges The Salvation Army will con­ erated by Walter T. Ford, 44, of St.; Mias Helen Richmond, 608 S. elaborate.—_____ , . I ouch in effect increasing the bulb heated, w as quickly ex- Chairman /Daniel Dent said the duct an open air service tonight at tinguishecl last night at the Central . . , against me, my compe­ action, taken at a meeting Tues­ 156 Cushman Dr, Ford told police Main S t.; Mrs. Lorelie Cartier and watched ihc e(- weight of his lean, trim body eight tence as a musician, and my role 7:30 at Main and-Blrch Sts. , * Connecticut Former's Co-Opera­ day, doea/hM constitute, ah en- that he applied' his brakes and son. 66 Deerflefd Dr. •J'"e.s Its normal 155 pounds, as conductor and musical dl-’ tive mill at 10 Apel Place. dorsemenL "'Darien'S delegates to barely bumped the MeCkum chUd, DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs sphere as it wa.s, Shortly after Insertion Into orbit, rector . . . ’f"------‘ The. first district, American Le­ who fell to the ground aiul ^ a Eknyw, 22 Norman St; No serious damage was caused ,HIs critics,'Mahler said, have not the Repud>lican state conventltm gion and auxiliary, ivill meet In hi. capsule, record- Carpenter reported on cabin pres- by the fire which brought Eighth will g o uninstructed, he said. scratched her hip, poUce said. She Anthony DeFelice Ur, Hart- supply «nd other In- confronted him formally with Mandieater tomorrow at 7:30 pjn. waa taken to Manchester Memorial slmultaneously taking pictures District firefighters to The scene those charges, and have not given Leghm members will meet at the £***' Jenklas. 304 Au­ strument readings in his capsule. ARTHDB BL WALTERS Hospital and rsleazod after treat­ tumn S t ; Walter. Hennequin, 167 with his hand camera. Latet In shortly after 8:25 p.m. Smoke him "a fair and adequate oppor­ Legion Honie.'Auxiliary members ment. He said all were in go condition ejectors were used to clear out the Green Rd.; Joanne L a ^ e , 18 the flight the balloon, was to be and that he himself ^Waa in excel* tunity to be fully heard In answer.'! MILFORD (AP) — Funeral will meet at Manchester Great Patrolman Richard Rand inves­ Acorn Rd., ThlcottvlHe; Mrs. cut loose, with Carpenter attempt- lent shape. >• smoke, a fire spokesman said. He calle<. the chiargea "false and services wiU be hsld hers Satur­ School. tigated the accident The fire occurred when grain, on Grace Latham, 142 Bfigb St.. Ing to determine how long he misleading, and desigmsd to malign day for Arthur M.' Waltera 80 A minor two-car accident oc­ RfldtylUe: Paul A n g s ll,T o m r e b Communicating with him from a light bulb located in a box over Milford, retired- business manager could keep It In sight Just as he the control center was a veteran the name and re)putaUon o f one Frank J. Mansfield Auxiliary curred. early today la front of 437 St, Vemon; Ray Ony, R egw R ^ did when he observed the Atlas a top of a motor, overheated and who has det'doated himself for the for the SU te Higlsway Depart­ will sponsor s bingo for patlenta st N. Main S t Several pkrsona w e n space traveler, astronaut Virgil I. dropped Into a grain receiver pit m ent ths Rocky HiU Veteran’s Home booster falling away shortly after (Gus) Grlasom, who last year past nine years to tlw iIavdopn8Bt shaken up and taken to Maaebas- liftoff. A mill woricer attempted to put of tha high standards of the Halt- He died yeaterday in MUford and 'Hos^tal' tomomw ei tar Memorial Hoopltal for oxami- made a suborWtal rocket trip. out the smouldering fire .with a ford fl^plumy Orchestra. Hoapital after a long Ulneee. MMnbees wishing to All through the first orbit. Oar- Aurora 7 was successfully natiaa, a hoopital report aotad. Jb9> V6Btv reported tbst-an siystans lire isctJngilliher before the flre- , Mahler also attaeked an atxttir “ ' toelude a daughter will -flitet at ths Army Na'vy porta o f the acetdeat are liieani-, m orbit* the astnoaut reported msB were ealled'to Hm seine. ‘ wport bjTia HelHt ,&iooma Mndy at pjoL Plata.

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MrO. JetHOb.A. St. 'i,.- Saeeeiuwit aad Stuffed ^^renlts 4 Ubleipoone ■ butter wr n ^ . garine \ cup Tinei, cup finely 1 lo^^mce cm (SH eupe) / acuerkreut, drained X cup canned tomatoea it teaepoonjmrvaa caraway wvi.a«ac^* eupe aott bread crumba COMES MKHTY EASY! I tdblaepooni milk 1 teaipoon grated onion (Jet ready now (<«• fummer ; ^ Oroat oithar hot or cold I ii teatpoon ground thyme : Tborott|hly eoekad. raody to H teaapOon aalt with easy one-atop shopping . 0 - (one pound) trankfurtera oorvo. Iw eot, tenderly molat lor all your summer ^ I alices bacon , end Joicy for the family 8un> Melt half the butter In a aauce- comfort needs !Every> ^SBassi . . ' digr dinner. Plenty loft for pan, and add onion and green pep­ thing priced to save patio parties . . a *Waral‘‘ per. C^ook over low l.eat until ten­ der, about 5 minutee. Stir in aaueir- you money I * w^th M tate aalsA It ’s lOe a kraut, tomatoea and caraway poirad lewer than last week I aeeda. Pour into m U H by 7H by .. And you get «'Top>> Value S inch baking dleh. Combine Stanq^ t o o l. ■■ ■ Orumbe, remaining butter, grated onion, tliyme, »all and milk; toaa Pact Mm Umi lightly. sUt frankfurtere length- wle*. almoit through. Spoon In N l p patio talilt baiMo oaak etutfing, wrap each with ailca of V- ] - abairl Noafjr gaigo staoli ral bacon; aecure with a toothpick. Ar­ Bm I Valll# l l y.|;9WI Bme^ ■ ■ B. ^ range over top of aauerkraut. Bake or gran topo.' osly ll.T I . 'in a moderately hot oven, STB de- mee,. 20 to SO mtnutea or until '9mftl6e, Kh^om Brmid very bot Makee four tervinga. rmuiy cake i Step l: ' 10- CHARCOAL IH'OUIM eifted ell purpoae flour Stop & Shop 1 teaepoon. ealt H oup ahortening ’• le a d s w ith 1% U M w * a to S tableipoone water. BRIQUETS Combine flour eAd tail. Cut in ■toek ap aoir for v a lu e s ! you*tl e i^ eat! FEWn BOOKS ahortening until miature la con- ’ a fo il ■taaon just autency of.^wm meal.. Sprinkle \ . with oold water. Put dough On atartincl Stfolarlp waxed paper. Preea and knead 7 S e l»(. PER filFT gently Into a ball, and let etano for 18 to 20 mtnutea at room tem­ 4MBl e d l whli Top VilH i Stm ipil perature. On lightly floured cloth. roU out until H" thick. Pit Into ThoueandO of famouo>nama a 0 to 10-lnch glam pie plate, « 5 9 ' itemo to.choooo from at T oy making a high fluted rim. a Value’o many convonioht HsrAld photo hr SMtsrxMi Redemption Storoo I Choeolate Smioe MRS. JOSEPH A. COI^fl' M P iM rf Hra ShiTtef iMXr YPc Step 2: . ■N, . - 1 equare uneweetened ohocolata % cup water orattc town oommlttee, and da- H cup eugar ecribwi her meeting with her hue- Jaycee Wives your free gifts faster! (4 cup butter or margarine beitd ae foUowt: ‘^ l a (the Dem- 0»tfolding^omfy utvings! 1 teaepoon vanilla. oeratlcf oommlttee) la where Joe bold Banqu^ These are a steal at Place chooolaU and water In and 1 met. He wee put on a dance H e bone, no . this low price I Feather aaucepan over low heat. Oook committee of which I aeiwed ae New efflnem of Jaycee Wlvao of co-chairman. We have been co- light, sti^y, strong " waote! All 10 0 Si.: ARMOUR TURKEY and etlr until chocolate la melted. Manchester were installed last 24- BARBECUE 1 Add eugar, eUrrlng contUnUy, (*alrmen eyer elncc." i, excees fat' . night at an annual banquet at aluminum tubing witii and bring to a boll. Remove at Ae den mother for Cub Scout Olds Homestead Imi, Somers. H m t and grietle onca from heat, add butter and Pack 54, Den 5, ehe rtlrecta the are Mrs. Leonard Johnson, i » w « durable nyltmite web- aetivltiea of aeven eight-year-old GRILLE re m o v e d .. vanilla and etlr until blended. I^t denti Mrs. WtUlam Bryes, vloo ing. Attractive colors. EXTRA SO s.; COLONIAL SHOULDER cool while miJtlng cake In Step S. boye. Thla, ahe aaya, eh* enjoye :>reald*^t; Mrs. John HarUngtoo, Jnot the beat io left for yon f ttep A •hep'a famens Top Valfo Very much. Y o u g e t Step S: iMcret^, and Mrs. WUbur Stone, 9UTV19U IVsB» T ep *»‘ the Grade quality meat at a low, low p ileei 114 eupe elf ted cake flour Mre. OonU is homemaker for. treasurer. Mnt. Rudolph lUcdo, 1 teaepoon baking powder her husband and am, Ricky, 0. post.president, waa Installing o ffl^ No more available T o p V a lu e STAMPS S O K S W FrS BACON 14 teaepoon ealt OonU will graduate from the Unl- car. ^ when theae 14 cup eugar veratty Of Conneetlout, School of t Mrs. James PIsssInger, retiring fWHILEv Daw, June 5 and la senior - en­ $E99 are gonel Stamps, tool wHk I ptiM b IT non Of 14 cup ehortanlng raieldent, teportsd the organisa- THEY 14 cup milk gineering aide In the engineering (on, with a membership of 38 Skinless Franks »5,9* n I 9 8 ‘ 5 0 DENNIS CHICKEN 1 teaepoon vanilla department of the Town of Man- women, contributed $100 to the 1 egg, unbeaten cheMer. Manchester Assoeiation 'for the GROUND CHUCK 2 tableepoone chopped nuU Rloky la learning Oeimaa In Help of Retarded Children and Diamond Papar P1aHcij,.'%(!^3J*f $1 Have Ingredlenta at room tarn- Orade 3 at Bentlay School and, $1B0 to 1 - Step s ShoirDe Luxe BaconAX»59* paratura. Preheat oven at 3B0 hla motivar m m . "e^tam ^ W4a 5 0 ..Siva. VEAL STEAKS degraae. Sift flour once'before to eorhmunlcale wltli me in Qev- meaeurlng. ■ Meaepre Irtto elfter: man." f ’k Plour, baking powder, ealt and Meet of Mra. Contl’a. hobblaa 5-Ppnntf Cnnned Hanis * 2 ” 50 ifith 12 ox pkg Nopco Cold Cuts ' eugar. Place ehorteplng In bowl. are shared by her husband and for Jayeeea end sent cards to pa­ JUMBO-SniD CANNON 6 ns lUWlWiBS m i 81ft In dry Ingredlente. Add milk son. They are working on an oM tients In Crsatfieid Cotlvalescent , B ig bonus fo r you ! 25 with 1-lb pkg of Swift Promium Franks end vanilla Mix until all flour le clock, given to them by her Hospital. Mrs. Plessinger was pre­ dampened. Beat two minutee at grandfauier. sented a eilvar charm bracelet with BEACH TOWEL 3-Ponml Cai||ed Hams *2” EXTRA low epaed of electric mixer. Add In the faH the^OoBtla plan to engraved dlsc,,Puik '’smatlon Cor­ GLASS Top Vahw 25 with • f E pkg Hygrado'i Cold Cuts egg and beat one minute In mix take a enures In oil painting. sages were..preaanted to officers- For baachj pool Holds over X and guests. ^ 25 with Duncan Hinot irownit Mix Pour batter Into paetry-llned or picnics onarts of yothr. Impertedl Camnd Jbni *1J9 Shampoo Clears Lira fa4erita coolers I STAMPS pie plate. Pour lukewem eauce 25 with 3 t OK bottio of Crkco Oil gantly over batter. Sprinkle japan«»* libe Golf $ 1 6 9 Maiaaoaa'a with nuta (coconut may be aubetl- NIIW YORK—A single wash­ 5005 leoB loo TOKYO—Oolf Is enjoying a Fresh Lobster M elt It ee SielMa wiIMt- I n i tutad). Bake in moderate oven ing with a new medloated aham'- ^ emud 350 degreea for SO to BO mlnutaa. poo suoceeafully oleared lice and popularity boom in Japan. An as- **Twlat” pottemi ga^e warm ae deaeert or for a nits from the hair and scalp of tlmated 1,000,000 or more Japan­ WATERMELON ROSEDUSH "euper-wonderfur coffee cake. adolaacent girls enterlng'Reekland ese are golfers and there are'now " STAMPS .-'•f 100 rX Thle may be topped with whipped State Hoa^tjal, a team of two 230 golf courses in Japan and BO w Im i y «i biy • Ml «f 4 lal'Dak cream Or tee cream. doctors and a ragldlered nursa re­ more are planned or under con­ port In an artidie In Archives of struction. Oreens fees are rather k f i f Mm Tray Takin far $8.99 Wmleomie gift fo r dadt Mre. Conti wa* born In Burl­ Gallon sine doUar ttrMehorl nci’ WESSON OIL ington, Vt., and came to Man- Pedlatrlca. During the year stud­ steep; they range from IS to $10' Ideal for patio aarri^, cheater when ahe waa a pupil In ied, 14 par cent of the girls ad- per day for nonmembers of clubs braaa aelerad tabidar (Jrada S. Sha la a graduate of mlttUNl nad head lloe, ,wMch, the — and nonmemberi account for atael laga. atain raaia* SPORT SHIRTS Mancheeter .High School. authors say, can cauM a serious about 80 per cent of the golfing p f^ e m fn a hospital.” population. taat, roaa motif on Short sleeves, sanforiaM 1 0 0 . ~ AXK ELU N C 'S NUTS ■he le a member of the Demo- white aad gold. One trar EXTRA on eaatara for J] Top Vahw eaxaing and A ll cotton, for storage. twopockats, JUG WoU-Utlorad. STAMPS SO-srBROIL-ArlOILTRAY COMPANY*' Small to oatra- ‘ Xaap -am hot or large. 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V?5 , . - • •• K' X . I ■}r- FAOB€aXTEE)» HAiitaraiyBR e ^ e n i n q kbhU l d , y A JfC B M r o e, o ^ « t h u b s o a y . m a y 24. i962 Section Tu>o ’ THURSDAY, MAY 24,1962 THURSDAY’, MAY 24, 1962 , • vC'-. • ■ • • '' • JianrtrfBlrr SntoUtg l$mtUi Pages 17 to 32 p '• ■ ■' D e m ocrats Third Ex^Con Thoiisands Cotning to U.*S. GitesSeUlJp^ Kennedy Clears Way About Town 2O0 Become « 'Mamlwrs o f the Guard C9ub o f Denies Guilt the Woman’s Benefit Aasooiatlon Members of Fo r Chirtii^se Ri^ugees TPC Member Insists Will meat tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Thi«e Democratic Town Committee members spoke against HEW YORK (AP)-PoUdb-have . t ^ the home of Mrs. Oglors White, 68 Pine St. ConcertVnit the propped sale of town land to the Manchester Country their buds on alt threo ex-con- > f » H l L C Q Club, and two members spoke in favor of it last night in vdiat (Casttmwd frssr Chge Oats) to turn b o o k . and fired warning The i » n ^ l business distiidt in downtowpi Manchester is in Yiotaf accused of the- holdup- agiwNa w troQDio unless serious attention is.given toTt soon» acdordiOg 0used for storage pur- the central business district* was society/ acriptlona thAy have obtained, club. and the issue at that time was that Kennedy said the Oiinese Oom- United States tor Hong KOog’s poses. also a serious problem, and that said, so the number' of m said he claimed he Is Innocent. munists have not given any indi­ problem,’ The only hint town chairman the land was being sold at faf be­ Added to this state are per- the Parking Authority should be Gets Scholarship Pfc. Roger N. Grenier, U.S. Ma­ ■hips so far ia very goo4.^<^ Rosenberg’s surrender — de­ cation that they 'would' like to re- A government spokesman INCLUDE DEUVERY. Ted Cumirnngs gave o f his views low its Value, *50,000. 'Wstent reports that a few otiiOr glvem more authority to “go - Robert ^ o lfe rt o f Glastonbury, rine Corps, son ot Mrs. F elix He attributed part the good on the pn^poMd sale o f town land "I see- nothing Vnphg with this scribed In a copyright story in. fSve'food.supidies from the Unit- voiced thq, appredaUon after re­ •stablishmenta are - ctmtemplaUng ahead" or have control of funds showing to the annmfiicement that arrangement,” he'seid of the new tba Naws, came five teys and a* ed States: -the Issue of sup­ ports that President Kennedy bad .R IU SERVICE AND , teacher at Berinet Juniof High Grenier, 24 Goalee Dr., recently to ^ e country club was the praise ■hutting their doors or shifting Icx- Harrisob. said the downtpwh graduated from the A v ia tio n soprano ifUae SJjrwns will be the proposal. few houra after the mufders, and plying food Ito Red China artss, he cleared the way tor between 6,000 area has several aspects working School In Manchester, has been he gave to Harrison foe speaking catlons when iqase arrangements Structural Mechanic School at the m^i\ attraction of the series. “Factories don’t belong there on Roaanborg’s 2Sth birthday. said, "w6 would certainly have to and 6,000' refugees, to be admitted FACTORY WARRANTY in its favor, Such as a wide Main out against the sale at iriannlng expire. awarded'a tuitlcm scholar8hi|> to Naval Air Technical Training Cen­ The othe# two or three artists commission meeUngs when other e palatable to the business or commercial develop­ _____ .,f This source said Katmedy’s surance agent, ia Hartford region­ of driving a car wdiich wras to ter,” -Harrison-Indicated the town out relatively minor improvements cludes a *100 grant to help de­ Mrs. Allene C .'H . Oo<^, MUa ment. move apwently only epaedad v p al chairman o f the nationwide *7.5 town." have bom used In a getaway sur­ fathers should press for actldn affecting traffic patterns and park­ fray travel expenses, K. D. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Olenden. The issue was whether the Chairman Cummings told the HONG KONG CAP) — Blaring the e n tr ^ o f Chinese who have million Tufts University program. rendered In Norwich, Conn. ' Communist kmdiqtcakers today now. Tax relief in 1966 will he ing, or street locations. Even Wolfert, a former president of J. Dunlap, Stephen IMuUap, Dr, prioe was snffiolmt or whether committee he would confer with long bad applications tor U.8.' too late, he Said. these efforts would tend to stlm' the Manchester Ekiucation As­ and Mrs. Amoa E. Friend, Mr: and the country club should be public the three Democratic dlreCtois, Yha Dally n 4wb said Rosm- appealed to Chinese fleeing Red visas. In a plea for equalization o t ulate. private interests, Harrison sociation, teaches ninth g ^ a d e Pvt David G.' Dlubac, son of Mr. M rs.. Anthony J. Giyk, Mias Sue , or private, he said, biit o f whether Frande Mahtmey, Ted Powell and barg, "desperate on the.fifth, day ettina to stay home and help "Probably most of them at one tax rates or tax abatements, Har­ said. X * World Understandings and Ehig- and Mrs. Andrew J. Dhibac, 40 EUen Oryk, Dr. and Mrs. Frank the town idiould s ^ its land. William Collins, betors reaching after,the murders," contacted his grow needed food. But Red bor­ time or another actually ware fothsr, Louis, B9. ° rison noted that the tax assess­ In respe<:t to the downtown area, lish. He says that while in Hono­ Oakwood Rd., and Pvt. James W. Horton. Cummings praised Harrison at any dechdon on the Issue. der guards reportedly made no refugees but they bear Uttla re­ ment per front foot on some of Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ attempt' to stop the flow of refu­ the master plan proposal has this lulu he plans to visit Miss Alice Also, Df. and Mra. Chariea Ja- the conclusion o f the talk. He said he might upolnt a coni' When the father turned to the lation to the present influx of Il­ downtown retail establish­ to say;, liam G. Jackson, 110 Hawthorne aobson. Miss Jeanne M. Low, Oa- Calls Olfer.Xow mlttea to study the ume, but not gees. to'Hong.KOng. Yoshimuri, a former Bennet staff News for advics, he was told: legal Immigrants,” the source ments was *600 or *700 in some "Mancheater’s central business St., recently completed four weeks kars Ozola, Mrs. J. Lm» IRaaaler. ImtU he had conferred with the di­ About 6,000 succeeded In getting 23" ALL CHANNEL member who is now on the facul­ Mrs. lAmenzo then said she 'Have him turn hlmiwlf In. It’s said.' * Instances, while in some of the; district la the economic and civic of advanced combat training at Miss Marjorie WlUlama, Mrs. across the frontlsr Into this Brit­ ty of the University of Hawaii. wasn’t agidnat a private club, "hut rectors. the only way."' ' shopping centers the assessments focus Of the toi^. Although it con- the Marine Corps Base, Camp Le- Myrtle H. Williams, Dr. and Mra. H I^ t)RAPEAU Bod ISI£K)R WOLF ish crown colm y before dawn; Wolfert received a B.A. degree not at the expense o f the (dtlsens.” Iha News Informed police that X A N H A . (A P )—The FhlUp- TELEVISION Ier front foot were very much .talns only about two cent df jeune, N. C ., E. R. Zaglio, Mrs. SVancia T. The land, which is part o f the 999- the contact had been made, and Sources'In the border area sakl plne government la toOlng Nation- loP'ower. in-political science and an MA.. In Manchester’s land area, the CEfO education from the University of Akin, Dr. and Mrs. Richaril M. acre Cheney tract purchased in Deaths Last ^ight that Rosenberg wanted to tsdk all but. about 600 .were rounded aUat China that if It can artmlt Among other remedial steps Demko. Bonded tnbe—front eontrols contains 20 per cAnt of the town’s CoQnectiCut. He has taught at 1960* for gl.25 million, "belongs to wrlth representatives of the paper up by British police and army refugees from Comainnist Chhia . Correction Also, Mr. and Mia. Albert T. Seat Slate, Honor Teachers total assessed valuation and is th.e Bennet for the past, six years. the next generation." she said. By THE ASSOCtA’nO) jnSESB and state his case before facing patrola They were rushed to a to Foitnosa, it should also acedpt site of half of the community’s Dewey, Miss Bertha L. Hart, Mrs. The price of 1200,000 for 145 BERKmuny, caffirT k a p )- police. detention camp for return to Red 70 (Stinesa the FhUlpplneB is t^ - non-manufacturlng employ­ In a story in yesterday's kerald G. S. Hart, Mr. and Mra. Robert seres ”U peanuts," She said. "It’S Hartland'S. Snyder, 49, one o ( the Such a discussion was author­ China. ing to deport. ; ment and over a quarter of its slon members offered the following about Manchester's tax dollar, and O. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Horry worth easUy *400,000.” However, world's top .nuclear idiyslcists, ized by police, the News said, and Reports from the sealed-off bor­ A jfo re l^ offloa snohesman aald •total employment." views:-... the cost to the average taxpayer Maldment, Mrs. Dorothy Brown, if the directors should decide to* dlM Tuesday after a biltf heart It quoted 'father and son os claim­ der area said the Communist today, a note was balng sent to .'Masterpieces 1. That though Manchester’s tax for various town services, *nie Mr. atMl ton. Edward Tknbrell, Mr. loudspeaker broadcasts to throngs This downtown area also pro­ Herald misquoted from a leaflet Hdsary Society Scholarship Winners seU the land, the voters should be Ulneas. Snyder had been on leave ing young Rosenborg was Inno­ the Chinese embassy damanditig vides many of the services and st^eture “ looked bad" In com­ 'S and Mrs. Martin Alvord, MadaMna as senior ph ^dst at Brookhaven massing alon^ the Hong - Kong immediata soceptanee of ttw de­ prepared by Controller Jay Etiln' Slade, Miss Amanda lindbdrg, given s chance to say whether they cent. in^Miniature commercial facilities which con- parison to other towns in the area, -approve In a referendum, she said. Laboratory, Long Inland, N.Y., to line were given as patriotic ad­ portees. ger when it said that the average Mias )»aidl lindberg, Mr. and Mrs. Given Miss Drapeau mie other two men accused of tribute to the desirability ot Man­ the town's tax. level should be com­ Two *250 scholm^hipa, awarded^ Jane, 13, daughter of Mr. andC Marian Award for church aenrlde. mulrman Cummings said he vice rather than orders. Border Deportation of . the 70 was or­ taxpayer will pay *2.04 more for Isidore Wolf, Eric Wolf, Stuart work at the University of Call the slayings have claimed Inno­ chester aa.a place in which to live'' parable to the other .municipalities by St. Bridget’s Rofcary Society, Mrs. John W. Wagner, 181 Bol­ She also studies piano. The aehol thought the Idea of the directors’ fomia. He was bom in Sdt Lake cence. sources said they had nothing to dered after they were convicted L-OFT'S In the next 10 yems. Other towns governmental costs other than ed- ton St., is a Grade 8 pupil at St. arahip winner has two brothers, Wolf, Glenn W. CorvUl, and substantiate earlier Hong Kong of various crimes. Chleag Kai- “Manchester's CBO has been ucatloA in the coming fiscal year. were presented by the key. John Thomas CorvlU. turning over the matter to a ref­ CltSr. the pair, arraigned on homicide u r o t ARISTOCRAYS Subject to adverse influences in re­ win have to increase their tax rates Rosa School, East Hartford. John, 9, and Lawrence, 6. erendum was an attep^t to dodge AJJRORA, Dl. (AP)—Myron A. A Manchester High School senior last night was awarded a press reports that Red guards shek's government refused to ae- The average taxpayer will actually Jtl)el8mey, pastor of St. Bridget’s Norton la a memher of the Jun^ 2300 scholarship from the Manchester Education Asagpia- ohaigea and held without ball CONSOLE MimATUm CHOCOLAYIS cent years which have \veakened when they complete school build­ James, 13, son of Mrs. Harry J. their responslblUty as elected of- Kendall, SO, a widely-known en­ Wadneoday are Anthony OBaldy had commanded the waiting mobs oept them. ing programs or provide other pay *2.04 less for governmental laurch, to Jane Wagner and H. Norton, 394 Summit St., and the lor CYO of St. Bridget’s pariah, *8 HILUON OONTRAOI . AmoiM MUk end S|SS its position as a n ^ k e t center. expenses, while paying *12.94 more fleers. ♦ gineer and fbriner chalman of tion at the group’s annual meeting and dinner-dance att’Fiv PdrtisUl, 28, accused «6f firing the services which Manchester already James Norton yesterday. late Harry J. Norton, ia a Grade and the Science Club at Ililng WASHINGTON (AP)—Ths Air the StephMvs-AdanMon Manufac­ Owk Ctweslste 1 1 lb.. These are traffic congestion, .In­ for education. Force awarded a *3,040,000 con­ ’The Republican majority of the ano’s in Bolton. shots that killed the two detec­ STEREO adequate parking for shoppers and furnishes to its citizens. The scholarships provide half 8 p ^ ll at Ililng Junior High Jxmlor High School, and a former hoard of directors “ turns tough Is- turing Oo., died Tuesday. She is Miss Michele Drapeau, 18, tives, and Anthony DaUemla, 84, 2. That it would seem that in tuition for four years at East School. . member o f' the Ifollce and Fire­ tract today to Refieotone Elec­ E* workers, and the increas^ com­ NEW RADIO STATION tronics Inc., StamforlMCom)., far daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Perry, public relatioas; Mrs. Daisy idmtifled by police as the driver 6 Spasben—4 Spaeda view of the town's good “sales Catholic High School. The grants Jane ia a member of the St. men’s UtUe League team. He has petition from other shopping cen­ a brother, John Paul, 10. (Her the production ot elecuxHlio war­ Drapeau, 181 Princeton S t, who Bill, social; Mm. MlTdrcd Tagg, of the getaway car who' panicked ters in the general ■vicinity." picture", Manchester should per­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Gross were aw ard^ annually to chil­ Rose School glee club and Girl YOU CAN GET IN ON THE aid photo by Oflara.) fare simulator seta easeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeSeeeeeeseesse plans to study itberst arts and then hospitality; .and Thomas Kelley and left the robbers in the lurch Other Points haps concentrate more attention Inc. won permlulon from the dren of Roatry Society members. Scout Troop 670, She earned the elementary education at.the.Uhl- Jr,-, m em bm hip. when he heard gunfire In the to­ Iftevlewing other points contain­ on maintaining the position of re-' Federal Oommunlcations Com­ mission yAaterday to construct a versity of Connecticut. Tonight Louis G a m a c h was also bacco company plant. GROUND floor ; ed in the first 26-pages o f the mas­ tail sales outlets . . . in compari­ 0 nerw standard broadcast station in Norelco has the gift of Miss Drapeau will receive another acknowledged as chairman of the Slain detective John P. Ftnne- ter plan summary report, commla- son to the possibility of emphasiz­ St Manchester High School when you attend the MAN-1 ing efforts to bring industry to West Hartford, Conn. The appli­ scholarship, a *100 grant from the legislative action committee for gan, 29, was buried Wednesday Verplanck School FTA. CHESTER COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSN, series! Manchester. cation calls for a one kilowatt shaving comfort... and it: the second year of S; two-year alter a funeral mass at. a Roman daytime station at 1560 kilocycles. Retiring MEIA president Isidor •term which was not voted upon That’s because there’s no bakony in the auditorium. But 3. That completion of the re­ Catholic-- Church in Brooklyn: location of R t 6 will have prime Wolf presented the award before this year. There was a turnout of about- -^ n the level—this is A real opportunity to hear a series Importance to the centrgL buslnesa Advertisement— about 250 teachers during a pro­ Wolf was presented a gift from I, 5(X) off-duty detectives, along Personal INotices gram in which seven retiring teach­ of fine music. Subscription: 27.60 adult, 23.00 student, j district the MEA. with, a 90-man police honor guard 13 CU. FT. DELUXE 4. That commission members Attention teen-agers! Dance and COSTS LESS ers were honored and 1002-03 of­ Dancing followed the meeting, and 16 uniformed men—a tribute I THIS WEEK ONLY favorejl spending'money to* extend Twist contest, Friday night, at St ficers were seated. €!ard o f Thanks with muaie by the Ken Morgestar almUar to that given the day be­ Miss Drapeau will be graduated 991 Main St., MI 8^9128 (Evenings MI 9-8604) REnH«BN11l02 We would like to express our toart- water and sewers to selected areas Mary’s Eg>i8copal church, -high­ Orchestra. fore tb'‘Finnegan's partner, Luke itt appreciation to the rnmnif friends, for fodustiy “If the town wants lights third annual MA'YFAIR. from Manchester High with honor (Herald photo by Oflara) J. Fallon, 66. imtives and neirhhors who were so in June. and kind In U>e bereavement It.” Coronation o f Queen—^ames, fgn, l THAN YOU FBESORITEION BHARBCAOY dear mother.. 5. ‘Ihat the establishment of a prizes. Buffet supper 6 to 7 p(m. EVERYDAY LOW; PRICES -- QUICK, FRIEND Y^SERVICE! The retiring teachers who were I.,:;:;;;.' ^______L— i VIrftnU B. Rice oorhofate industrial development “All you can Eat”, Bponstfred by honored 'were Miss .Huldah A. But­ 901 m a i n 8T. MI S-6S21 Vincent Borello ler, Mrs. Grace Bulla, Miss Bhnille Joseph Martino authority may have some merit. 60-60 a u b . Bugbee, Miss IDRilly Gove, Miss a s s o r t e d FLAVORS THINK! • Florence Hopkins, Miss lone FVl- lows and Mrs. Florence Anderson. DIAMOND For deserving DADS... Former MEA members Miss Hllvie Johnson, Mrs. Emma Borowski MANCHESTER and Mrs, James Duffy were also UPRIGHT JAMBOREE DODA for bright young GRADS \ cited for their years of service to NEWS FROM AMERICR'S lEAOtNR ERERRY ROMFANY Em n c z r the school syrtem. Mrs. Bernice Maher was in­ FREBER Large Bottles stalled os new president of the PUBLIC MARKET / MEA. 300 Lb. Capacity Other new of fleers seated, were 7 f t * 1 , 0 0 Michael Guadano, vice president; 803 - 805 MAIN STRtIrT Mm. Dorothy Getchell, secretary; (Oodtanta) David Domnan, treasurer; and FREE p a r k i n g IN 'HIE TOWN OWNED PARKING LOT committee chairmen Leo Diana, i f i i D s s personnel policlea; Arthur Glaeser, OSCAR MAYER ON BIRCH s t r e e t , JUST AROUND THE CORNER FROM OUR STORE! CAMPBELL'S STORE CLOSED AIL DAY WEDNESDAY. MEMORIAL DAY FRANKFURTS WHY NOT GET " ” GREEN STAMPS WIIH 12 LB. AUTOMATIC tomato Soup 4 47* YODB DRY OLEANINQ FREE Pre-Holiday Specials! WASHERS- 14 OZ. BOnLES SHURFINE STOBAOE ON WINTER 4: Cydtos*»Z Speeds GAIRMENTS Fresh Dressed, Grade A IMPORTEO OANNEO HAM 2L.o.$1Jlt oe-f FREE ptelcnp and D e lly ^ CATSUP POULTRY DOUBLE s io lis s a M l ISO PINE CUEANERS 'FLip-Tor : 656 Center St. MI S-4266 LARGE, ROASTING STANFS FRESTO CHARCOAL PORK SPEEOSHAVER : EVERY kc {thickens 49ib WED.! Ib. bag ROAST • Above, New 'flip-top' Speedihpver*, world-famous for .-^TRANSISTOR aHo 6 I.BS. Briquets lo comfort. Strokai off whitksri with rotary blades Ifi one con­ ATTITUDES POCKET tinuous iweep— no pinch, no pull. L b . 3 3 c • Easy 'flip-top' cleaning. 110 volts only (A C/D C). Deluxe It's unfortunate, but true, that the TURKEYS CUT-UF FRYERS RADIO travel cate. persofud traits and general out- Native quick fragew GoMen B u veat MEATY tEGS .4 ...... lb. 49o U OZ. CELLO BAGS SHURFINE « Brand. - LARGE B R E A S T S ...... Ib. 69c loolc o f ail investor can becloud See your Norelco Dealer for this popular llnel ► HEN T C B K E Y 8,11 to 14 Iba. .,1b. 6Ss: -TENDER WINGS ...... :ib. 26o Wllb Bdileries an issue to the point o f over- TOM TURKEYS, 18 to 26 Rm. . .Ib. *8e NECKS *n BACKS ...... 5o ,.New 'floating-head' shadowing Marshmallows 2 i 49 Speedthaver die facts in- Choice ^eafCutsf S' World's fineit thaving vol'ved. A F-R.E-S.H inttrument. Heodi iwivel I 7 For A Fine Oven Roaot, Serve Boneless BEEF hug face. Rotary blades. (iovice specu­ Adiuits automatically to lator is apt to 1.09 SIRLOIN TV ROAST Lb. beard. 110/220 volts ignore warn­ SEA (AC/DC). Deluxe cose. Swipll, .Lean. ing signals. A W h o l e < « ib a l f PO¥FERFUL timid soul 4 t o 2 IM in NEi ESN HII...IIE EMMin HEMIIM eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees Llis,^ GoMiMk BtowB 9TRiANSIStOR ri> — >9 may pass up EVE sf the ROUND ROAST u. *1" FOOD.1. a justified Ooaii, lUver SMOKED BONELESS THK aEKT CHOICII TNI BI»T V4LUItr risk. A con­ BUCK SHAD ...... Ib. 19o New Iperteman SHOULDERS No# *‘regu!sr’’ buyers can enjoy the kind of high- Now with the introduction of ESSO PLUS and new Operates on 2 flashlight formist ia Chorfei T. lofM Conn. lUver OHUOK ROAST Lb. 79i high-energy prreihium ESSO E X T R A , 'Humble botterlos. 'ff\p4op' cleaning. likely to buy ' "**’*"*' BOE SHAD ...... 39o •tinping performance they paid for when thej’ 8 to 4 too. brings you the newest and best gasoline dioioe in Recoil cord and what the crowd is buying. A FBESHLY GROUND bought thrir can . . . and for only pennies c town! mirror in case. rYnih highly competitive, person may HAMBURG . , .. R**' 5 9 c week more then ordinary ‘'regubirsr A brand IMAOlKEREL Ib. 86o allow his ego to rule. One way to new Etoiiomy Premium, ESSO PLUS gives you Vtosh FUlat Of ■JEAN GROUND > prevent personal attitudes from bilhto octane for better anti-knock performance. eeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei HADDOCK ...... Ib. 49o OHUCK , ...... Ib» 59c influencing your investment de­ Improvid volatility for Uvdier starts, better mile­ FOR THf PEOUNDEB FILLETS lb6ao Colonial Master" BUDGET TERMS ORAOUETTESi cisions, is to seek professional VEAUREEF-PORK 'HEADY TO EAT" age. IVjr a tankfuL ai« if yem don’t feel the guidance. 'There it never any Also: Freoh B a^ m UaJUbnt ARRANGED New tody Norelco and Oeotor CMs of Swordfish Combination. Ground TWICE dllMUDODI Two-tono*Milte-and-orchid obligation in scdcing'oijts,^ HAMS J 1 ^ 1 for a nlee Baeat loaf. . 69c aUoleMi. Hbanklem shaver wHh elegant GsaoiseiioMi n#39c 19c Na DaposM en Battles ar t m W f 0pm Wed., n m n ., F i i FV9VOT9W flW wWfK mPOTV soeaeaeessaeeaa# eeeeeeoeoeolkeeaaeeeeee ( t o t P J L '■ • / k - ■■‘i S k T’, ■ L > . \ t

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' t V Television S:00 Biz S Theater (In prorreee) ^ Sabin Serum ^ a Hunt (in profreei) The Honeymeonera ' , r ' 1 r ■< S*rly Snow (in proarw) ^ e Grey Theater Nawa The Nelaon Fam ily SO 13 »itF ^ ] ' m ’’ Mrs. Harry H. Kirkhom, elemen­ 1:00 Donna Reed Show a 40. U- Huckleberry Hound Blography 31 i7\ tary achool end neighboibo^ Life ot Riley , Frontier Clrcua 8 nurse, announces an oral polio Uovla at 5 (in progreae) 1:30 Dr. Kildare 10. S3, SO l;U American Newereel clinic will be held “ on Tuesday, raghway Patrol The Real McCoys k, 4(1, S3 May 29, at the elementary school S;2S My Three Sons ' -- la ■K-, weather Newa A Sporta 8:00 TV Hour ot Stars t IS. auditorium for pre-school and ele­ S:I0 Hen of Annapolla The Untouchables \ f t •1-? WITH OUTDOOR mentary school, children super­ Phil Sllvera My Three Bona I, 40 S3 Rqllle Jacoba Club Houea . X '" ’* Qrouohb S vised by Dr. Meryyn little, school Public Defendere 9:80 Haiel lo; 31. So' 1"^. . • *iv; .■•^. LIVING JUST AHEAD! physician. Commonwealth The Law and Mr. Jones S, 40. S3 -4 ...... Holiday ahead, reoaenber, and for both week-end Houm for pre-dchool children S:40 Men of Deetlnv Zanea Grey Theater jS will be' from 10 a, m. to noon, •'nie Si4fi Oouglaa Edwarda King of Diamonds , * > p % » . ' . ■|j W B 0|Y15~j^gi and holiday food neods First National will bo head- Huntley-Brinkley 10. 10:00 Million Dollar Movie ■» ->^i . higher grades of the school will be 1:00 Eyergladee Sing-Along with Mitch (C3 '■ given their vaccine from 1 p. m. M■ otI ISo .of tha Week „„„ „ ' 10. ^aVters for -sniart, thrifty shoppers. ^ They con rely . on. - Ripcord:d CBS Report* i- 1 . 13 neweNewe anda Weafher „„ The Uritouchablea - g. 40. 63 ITiere wiij be two slmilsu- clinics Evening Report }}'? 2 S**;"-,. * Weather 3. 30 eo on First National ex- ^ in the coming fall. Million Dollar Movta 11:15 Tonight (Cl lo ■ir' uncovered Thureday Starlight — i •i» MUence, variety and, An urgent request is made that U :20 Award Theater 13 u all children of six weeks old and I The Sporti Cemera Feature 40 40 Evening Report. H; SO Tonight (C) ’ 33 go os always, low prices. upward, be brought in for this I OtlUawa Movie 8 Combat g clinic even If they have already Top Cat 13:50 Newa and Weather I, 30 8 & H Stanps, too! taken the Salk vaccine. A nomlna't V fee pf 25 cents per child is asked. 8E1G SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING Parents of 'pre-school children are asked to call Nurae Klrkham, Mrs. John Malecky or Mrs. James Derby if they plan to bring their Radio children tb the clinic, in order that (Hdg Uotiiif IncfudM only thone news broodcMts of 10 or IB-mlmito an estimate may be made of the lenxtha Sofno gtstlons carry other short newscMts). £ fpmount of vaccine to be ordered WDXC—ISH 8:00 Pop Concert The claim is made that the oral «:00 N«wg 0:06 NIghtbeat ▼ i or Sabin vaccine gives greater im­ 6:10 filthop‘0 Comet:. 11:(K) News , . f , 4 munity for the child. ■ 8:06 Jftaynor Shine# 11:16 Sporte Pinal ■ HOLIDAY W IIK SHOPMNG IfOURS; Rev. Mr. Cluunpe to VMt 1:06 New* A Sign Off ll:9l> Starlight Serenada wnAV->«u 12:55 New* and Sign Off X PMST NATIONAL SUPn MAIKIIlr The Rev. Howard C. Champe, 1:00 Paul Harvey News - WPOP—4616 former pastor of the Hebron and 6:30 Alex Drier—Newi 6:00 Conn. Ballroom Gilead Congregational Churches 6:60 Weather Sporte 7:00 Dale Kelly OPEN Tuetdoy/Thursday El Friday Evtningt until 9 p. m. 7:00 Edward P. Uorgan 12:00 Johnny Argo Show • - and of the Lebanon Congregational 7:16 Report ' t CloMd All Pay WodiMMlay, May SOtli, Mamorial Day Church, has been Invited to give an 7:30 Night Flight »:U0 World N T 2 r -“ " address at the dedication of the 10:U Mels at uos Angeleg S:10 Wall Streot FANCY BRISKCT l:uU Sigh Off 8:15 Showcase and Nawa LB the new parisli house in Lebanon 8:46 uwell Thomas 'W nt>—1666 8:65-Sporta H N A f T - Trua Sun-Dranchod Tropical Flavor the last Siyiday In June. His pres­ 6:00* Newt. Weather A DporU 7:00 CBS Newa For a tasty New England Boiled Dinner, Serve our well-trimmed, ent parish In Lake Helen, Fla., lias 6::U) H arket Ket>or( 7:1(1 Rlrhard Uayea Shew voted to allow him a tliree months’ 6:35 Album of ttwi Day 7;.K) CBS—Newa Analysis ’ 6:65 Three Star Extra 7'.8.5 Bliowraae and Newa Taste-Tempting Corned Beef with Boiled Potatot|FA ^reen Cabbage vacation, which will give him am­ 7:15 Page Morton 8:00 'Hie World Tonight ple time to cover this function and 7:30 Newn of the Worlil 8:15 Showcase and Newa 'v ' SERVE H N i M t > l < M ^ A t D DELiaOl^^ WITH CORNED BEEF have a long rest in addition. The 7:65 Your Senator from Conn. 13:15 Sign Off Pineopple iuice 4 95' flocking north of most of his Flori­ ..... C A K I M IX IS - 4e OFF SALE - White, Yaflow, Devils Food, Lemon da parishioners during the summer three year term on the board. The after completing eight weeks eC RIADY-TO-COOK makes this possible. > Republican Town Committee has training. He is an insurance man Miss Butler Receives Gift from Parents S LI AVIRAGI LB In a letter from Mrs. Champe also elected' H( Clay Osborn as and plans to continue 'In that 19-OZ the amazing news is related to a finance board'chairman. profession after completion *of hla MiM Huldah A. Butler holds the flowen ar^ standi beside the portable television set presented woman who is a friend of one Sites PoMiblUty Narrows above duties. by these Nathan Hale School students this momini^ on behalf o f their parents. Miss Butler super­ PKGS of Mr. Champe’s parishioners, liv­ Propoaed altos for the forthcom­ Reception on OrdlnalleB’ vising principal of Nathan Hale School, will retire next month after 48H years with the Manchester Duncan Hines 3 J YOUNG HENS ing in the Lake County not far. ing joint town office and town rec­ • On Saturday, Juno 23, a recep­ school system, m a surprise outdoor ceremony, sixth graders Sharon Flavell, daughter of Mrs. Ed­ LB from Lake Helen, who reached ord building approved by the plan­ ward Adamy, 81 B. Maple St., standing, and Miss Donna Smith, daughter of Mrs. .John Hager, Luscious Fruit Flavors RIADY.TMOOK - t TO 14 LBS the age Of 114 on April 19 of this tion will take place in Phelpi ning and zoning commission have Hall, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 12 Diane Dr., presented Miss Butler with the gifU. Mrs. George Lawrence. 232 Autumn St., year. This remarkable pemon is narrowed down to three These represented the parents who bought the presents with donations. (Herald photo by Pinto). M O I A D D I — Mildly Cured, Wall Trimmed / BIO S r SKMLISS Mrs. Leona Sibley Hal re. parUh hall, for Richard Slenor Yr«» FRUIT FLAVORED PINT Still spry and active, she got are the site owned by First Select­ who will be ordained to the dla- man William B. Leary on Wail St.; JUQS up early on the morning of her conate at a irist Church Cathedral, RockviUe-Vernon the 10:45 a. m. service. The Rev. SYRUPS 59« Frdniefurts 2 99< birthday and prepared a break­ the Pomprowlcz site on Wail 8t,; Hartford, ■ on the above daite, at PaOl J. Bowrman will preach a ser­ Zn-Rex fast of ham and green beans for and the Lankof property on Rt.' 10:45 a.m. The reception will bo IXTRA SAH tTAMFS with h i mon entitled "Fight For What You n n iA SAH STAMPS WITH an %- ed off Saturday morning. Tables Rockville Rotary Club, Schepp by Valentine, Wlndsorville Rd.; Ver­ Provides Your Dog With Needed Nourishment member of the Regional School ths’ti.S. Army at Fort Eustls, non; Mrs. Sheila Kunzll 'and son, bron corrmqMmdrat,' Miss Soaon B. will bo set Out In .the- street for the ■ Ellington American Legion board for the three-year term be-, Va. He is a reserve officer and Pendleton, teleiihone ACadetny the chicken barbecue beginning at post. Tolland Ave.; Mrs.. Alma Lugln- , f ginning July 1. He la oompletlilg 'a will be stationed at St. Louis, Mo,, 8-3454. noon. Seleotlon of delegates to Boys' buhl and son, Ellington; Walter CALIFORNIA — Delicious Servefj pn Finast Dessert Shells Topped with Brookside Cream ■V Caterer Robert J. Garabedianof State is made on the basis of Jesanis. 4 Malden Lane; Samuel Bob’s Fish and Frys will install a school record, character and quali­ Gamble. 9S Union St. 6g-foot-long barbecue pit capable ties of leadership. of roasting a maximum 900 chick­ To Host Patriots Vernon news is handled by The ens at once. Union Congregational Church Herald’s Rockville Bureau, S W. PINT The chamber is anticipating a will be host Sunday to members of Main St., telephone TRemont 6- crowd of 2,000. patriotic and veterans’ groups at sisa or Mitchell 9-6797. A half ton of potato salad and cole alaw has been ordered. Nutritious Juicy, Fresh Flavor Joseph L. Bury, a carnival op­ erator, will set up' a large nverry- go-rouita in the center of the city Democrats Oppose Saturday momijig to provide rides I f y' CALIFORNIA for children. FOR P-T.WOOD Merchants In the center wHll Odd-Year Elections Large Sizf - LdQker Plant and Meat Marketl conduct an old fashioned eidewalk 9 sale. Ejefyday Low Prices. Too! FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT ^ There will be coffee and donuts, The Democratic Town Committee last night voted against COMBINATION SALE frozen custard, popcorn, cotton a proposed charter revision, which would change town elec­ NO COUPONS NMDK . tUY AU YOU WANTI PLOliDA Ym O W candy, soda apd potato chips. -^ ANdlOi HOdONO Tender Golden Karntli The Rockvilie High School Bond tions from even-numberefi years to odd-numbered years. IXTRA SAH dRIlN STAMPS Sweet Corn COLUMIIA SMOKED U.S.D.A. CHOICE— WHOLE At the recommendation of a subcommittee headed bv Atty. will give a concert from the Mid­ ’■ ..Ox.-' dle hd. bandstand at 7 p, m. and Darid Barry, the committee decirt-a------:------^------li­ \ the high school dance band will ed there are no advantages for Wise .Potato Chips GUSS PITCHER ' S' S’ X ’ play for dancing in the street aft­ Democrats In the change, and even whether the subcommittee had nLLEO W ITH ONE DOZEN nORiOA JUMtO PICNICS RIB ROAST erward. some' drawbacks. considered the effect of combin­ Celery Rain or shine, tire sho'w will go Atty. Barry said there are two ing state and local elections into IXTOA S«H OniH|TAMPS *.«!.. CALIPbamA - SUNKIST on. Rainy weather will force the possible plus factors mentioned by one big election day. rather than FOR YOUR barbecue and most other events proponents of the change,' but the present system of having ]s>^' into the Jlemorial Building on neither of them offsets the cost of cal elections in October, and etate Fihas^Mayoiinaise Rich in Vitamin A 1-LB BAG Park. Pi. I the change. cor national elections In Novem­ HOLIDAY PICNIC I S p in a c h For those who ore just passing i One plus factor is that Man- ber of the same year." |gT|A S«H QHIN STAiMPS - J lb. lb through, or who do not want to I Chester would ,be holding its local Barry said the matter was not stay long, the barbectjed cliickrn I election at the same lime as the considered, and tia t It was too BOTH FbR ^ N IW OMPN and side dishes will be packaged to I majority of other towns in the late to preeent the idea this year iinastjO liyes__t^^i, ■ 'V Delicious with Corned Beef LBS HMALI^EXTRA LEAN •if IJ). Avg.—Out To Your SperlfIcaHon be taken home. state hold their local elections, to the Charter Revision Commis­ Frankfurt Rolls sion. It could be referred In the fu­ State iteunlun June 15 ' he said. ture, he said. The 614t annual reunion and Another factor Is that Ihp off- iXTOA S«H STAMPS % f i m a s t ' Q WAYREST GRADE A STAHUMEYER picnic of the state councils of the I year elections might pinpoint local Town Chairman Ted Cummings Serve with tasty , Daughters of Pocahontas wlll’take I Issues, he said. said he thought the Republicans' u slva ngeiine M ilk IVAPOlAnD « place June 15 at Savin Rock, West endoroement of the revision bn off- Finest Frankfurts ® . HICKORY SM06ED SLICED ! The extra coats would include year elections was a reflection of Bonuj^SiirnpjSpeols^^^ Haven. Details for members of j 31,,500 to canvass voters each year. - : their hope to gain some advantage I b o d r CHICKEN PARTS Kiowa Council in-Rockville will be Instead of 31,600 every other year, g i v e / > M m A $«H GRilN STAM Pn^ . s^iiar ifumlshed soon. for themselves. NO COUPONS M M ^ ilfY^AU YOUrWANTI ;I piu.s $1,700 to print the voter list; ’ The me Democratsuemocrats have a better .LAROi; and MEATY BACON Kiowa Council meets tomorrow j every year instead of every other winning any election Cgpleyji^dnt Coi^ .v*'YOr GARDIN - Pink'or Regular — ab. T p.m. a t the Moose dub on 50 IXTBA MH BTAMPB wnM two 440U fus I Elm St. A public grocery social I"'The^i'wouW also be payment to total electorate turns out to vote', will follow the business meet­ iTegistrais for holding additional he eald, because the Democrats ^ IXTOA StH aOUN STAMPS p Hudson Botliroom Tl|wie BREASTS . . . .lb. 65c ing. voter making sessions, he said. have narrowed the gap between Saudwlch Rolls ^ pi^TRASMSTAMPiwiTHAm . gcholarehlp Dance Saturday PoliUcaJiy, he said, tl^iere Is no the number of their registrations The second annual PAC Schol- advantage to the Democrats In and the number of the Republi­ 25 ► Swiss Cheese , ‘j£?Sg FINAST ^ B P . Foromest Twin Ice Pops lb arahip Fund dance v^ll take place off-year elections. ( cans. 25 LEGS ...... lb. 55c Make Study Saturday at the PAC Ballroom on The fewer the voters, the, better Serve with PKG | | C C A, .eXTBA SAH STAMRS with'Ah S4>X in Village St.,. Rockville. Proceeds Harry Howroyd, a mbmber of the Republican chance of winning, ntntA S*H (HHIN STAIWPS First National s of 8 will be usefl for' scholarships to the subcommittee, did a btudy of he said. The GOP is hoping fewer Krofft Holion Dressing local students attending' college. the effect of state and national voters will go to the polls In off- ' Chofipod Beef i 25 o m YO U -K N O W t Memorial Day ISuggestions A Polish dinner Will be served elections on local elections in year.s. Findst; Beverages ■XIDA SAH BTAMPt won a U4M nta Ten A d z cans «f at 7:30 p.m. Johnn Menko's or; Manchester and surrounding Atty. 'tClau asked that the Idea For Defidout Herhburgers towns since 1940, said Barry, and B u n y s HAPtT FAMAT ASSOtTMOff % . ’YOB" GARDEN tirote and Weigel cheetra will play for dancing after­ of printing onp voter list instead 2 5 Grebe and Weigel—Mucke’a 81 all I Meyer—First-Prlia concluded there was nothing to of three be investigated. 1X11A S*H aOIIN STAlMpr^.-^' ► Lemonade Concentrate FOR OUTDOOR O iin j, ward. First. Prize—Stahl Meyer indicate a change would help Members of the subcommittee IXTRA S4H STAMPS yktha OAL CAitTM George Grosoh will be master cither political parly. r P i c k l e s SWMT MiXID MIUIRS makes 2VS GALLCMS el of ceremonies for a program 'of besides Barry and_ Howroyd were 25 Ttiere may be a coattail vote, on the best l emonade. . entertainment dunng the evening. Steve Cavagnaro, "John Hutchin­ Sun-Up Drinks ^^^jSorSSs** STEAKETTES town representatives to the state son and Albert Campbell. TUITH A Ml 10A» 1 0 - 8 9 45 Varietiee uqmA $AH ITAMPf money can buy! FRANKFURTS )The Lloyd Studio Accordionaires legialature, but not on local gov­ All Freshly Sliced to Order wm be featured. IXTRA S*H aRHN fTAMPS wkh.p3.a>se~ ernment officiSLls, he said. AOCiOUNTANTB ELBOT-" Hot Dog Rolls Finast Cheese Rreod . t tMt,year, three glOO scholar- ■ Contributions' to the party cof­ C91ESHIRB (AP) Samuel A. X n'OZ CANS 3 5 < s b ^ were presented to Jocal col­ fers would not necessarily in­ 25 IXIOA BAH BTAMPB vnHAMoor 11 £ ^ o n s hat. been re-elected p e n ­ „^eenex_Toble Ndpkins Lat VBigi your frooMr with. U.S.DJk.'choice moats. We will cut, wrap.'shorp^ lege students. crease ^ust because the number dent of the Connecticut AModa- H N A S T - Finest Orange Denuts frotm to your spocHIcation. Fbet Fitch League Wavers of elections increased, he said. tlon of Public Accountants,' Serve with tajty , , A program and schedule for the And costs of hiring an election i IXTRA S«H ORIIN STAMPS wMi ■ 34-ez M Other officers elected yecterday nntABAHtTAMMmmA _ ^ F A R M N O U M - S-INCH S; RockvlUe Fast Pitch Softball headquarters every year would be at the group's annual meeting Finest Frankfurts * ''^•gue will be discussed at a meet- stUf. were Grant E, Gay, New Britain, ReaLeinon '•'“ S riis r"" is Finest Lemon Crunch Loot ■ If You Like The Best Give Us A Test I V tonight at 8 In tito Lottie Fisk The excitement aroused by state and William Vasilou, Middleto«7i. Iftmorial '^luildingi A spokesman and national contests k e ^ poli­ vice presidents;. Joseph Etelnlah, gtaiMieannannaaaiiiiiiiniiiiiii^ ...... iiiii iiiiii mi 7 f l • SIgnuA n u r iA »em H bta m Im WITH- m™* A .i;." ' rtV.-J- APPEE Pli 3 for the city recreation commisstoh tical interest alive on the town Stamford, secretary; Maurice L. ’■a?' l i l RISSELL ST. Roorof IcaPhmt Ml 3-8424 •ild the ibeeUhg will de^de wheth«.l level, he sold. Oelmah, Watertmry, treasurer, uid Coffee Coke ONAsr - NCAMceaicn, Mr dr not to continue the league. ' . Atty. Arnold Idau asked Mm ‘ Aaron'lAitlB, lUrtford, aikUtbr. PUNTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE ‘ m \ ovicnyi M nm HATiQNAi: mamti Onuc . J - # ’ im e KtiAcocf iSOMcn t o r n r o m s tA M d h r PUCES IFFECnyi M mST NATIONAl lUPB MAWTO QMY

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t . " ’ ^ ■•SFf' MANPHESTER EVENm d BEBALD. MANCHESTEft. CONN^ THURSDAY. lU Y 24.19^2 "% k^. KANCim STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.; THURSDAY, MAY 24,1962’ h w e te PAGE TtrENTYrOJi* ‘ | /A ♦‘V.' !.••^,' 'if-'*.- ah&tva WlU ba Mra. Malcolm 1). 0. dren M young* aa thmu montha, tlon # two latolly kauaa at I M I IMvlno of LakaWood Hatobts. In 20,000 Expected . and for adults up to age 80. .. . Btnh a t. 84474. R e e itA l PlG unRd * 2532SS? ease of rain tha affair will ba held I f ths town does not appropriate Evatatt Van Oym for Rbbart New England til tha library basement. At PoHo ginic ilto $S,o00, a amaU fee wUl be JahaiwiaoB. room and bathroom * B y GrAy P u p ils toe Vandatta, jo a m u T H i^ ti. El­ .. i. V' . r>.«» Baseball raivi^f Plsnaad dlhrgad at Hia cllnia,"^ addiUan at 7 HUloraat R4„ IT.O0O. len wenn. E ^ y n Wajdand, Kath­ Two^Efitry CamhinalAon W jns -T ----- ...~ News ‘Briefs Thara will be a iMUMtoaU oUnle arine W righ t Paul W right Wayfia The Town Haaltb Dapartaimt la Robert Buhr, raeMaUon room Flam and Tetoa ppplis af Mrit Wright and David Flatcnsr. Saturday from 1 to 8 p.m. at the aoipaeting 30;0M paraona to taka alteration a tS U W. Tpka.. Ohartctto K. Cbmy will give a re­ Vocal pitotla are Neil Oaaa,' Ja- Bo s t o n (A P )—.The Majaa-ehu- m cOliroN NEEDED...BUY ALL YOU M f Anniversary Slogan Contest Plaint Athletic Field. Tha ellnle 8600. • _ ... •i,:''' \ *■ advantage of the poUp cUnle to be cital Juna 1 at 7:48 pm. to South netto Fratar. Carolyn Janssen, Ed­ will ba designed to give boys in Public Records Stanley Ballaflsur for J o h n oatta Houaa haa pmaaad a bill to to- Grades 6, 7 and 8 an opportunity held In all town aohMla Juna 18, Boland, altaahtiona at l i t Henry Mbthodlat Church. ward Jolly. Paula Krkeunas, Mary ereeaa .the minimum aaJariw of *0»v«Qfary, BiitiiplM* ot Nath^MHmbUni «t tiiS ». m. »t th« to Itam and improva their base­ and for this raaaon- hda aakad tha W am ntoa P aaja Although this la primarily a ra- Lou Kowall. Nancy Parker, Doris S t, 81,840. Sehralbar, Wllla Stanford, Charles school toachera to 84,600—a booat M Sal*. OnuB* « r P a M o tlm " h u "Green” a t tha eomar of High, ball akilla, according to Alfred town for 13,600 to pay fo r vaedaa. Creighton Shoor, trustee, to eital for beginners, there will ba Lake and Crota Sta The parade Boulden, public relatione director rapnaantattm . of totarmadlata Villa and Franeia Wojnarowlea. af 8500—effective on Jan. 1, '1983. kMB 'MlMtad M thi alocan Y6r Uk* The State Department o f Health Gerald J. and Jaequaltoa B.Part, > t m u A s t I' wQI begin at 4 A .m„ going to tha at Covantry High School. U eupplying 3,800 doaea of Babin and advaneap studlaa. The bill passed yesterday over ,^()iuat«k' ICUeniilal calabr&tMm ot Nathan Haia Oimatary on Monu­ propaity Off Oroaby Rd, c (APi—ruharai Piano pupils taking part are KATE nKE AFFBOVED Major emphasis will ba placed oral vaccine, but Uila will barely Bertrand A. and Grace F.J^af'- the objectiona of mayore and ao-- ’'ttw tmm. The uuibUncamwit wms ment HlU. Tha S. O. Smith High on ffundsmantals of batting. Infield begin to handle tha number of aarvieaa will b4 hdd Saturday for jm a Abbott, Deborah AmuUrong, HARTFORD. (A P )—Tha BUU Idctmen who called It an toterfer- rison to Orrto -C. and Jam 'M. William B, Flanagan. 74. Demo­ nad* by Ui« atMTing. oommtttM, School band will play and Prof. dafanslva play, pitching ahd cateh- doaea needed, aald a apokdaman for Deborah Barrett Kathryn Boah- Public xmutlaa OemadaMon haa wice with home rule. Andra Stdiankar of the Unlvortlty lng,_ In charge cf tha clinic will Wblta. property off Horpni Rd. cratic 'Toim ehMnnan la Bridge­ nar, Mary Louisa Boahnar, Diana the Town.Health Dai>artmaflt. Ototelalm Dead ghw i tha Mltford W ater Co. par- «tu> aarrad as judgaa eC tha alof: of Connaetleut wlU give tha ad- ba John Risley of tha school fac­ '. The vaccine eoeta about 18 eenta port for davetal ysart. Clark, Jeanne Crouse, Marie Flav- b o s t o n (X P )—The biggeet aaa aubmlttad in'* tha oontaat. Eighth Bbbool 8t UUUUas DU- mlaaion to ratM ita rates an'aver­ draaa. Tha parade wUl raasaamble ulty, Assisting him will ba tha per doae, and to' addition there la Ha died Tuaeday night to Wind­ ell, Diana Fothargill. Jo-Ann age o f 88 par eant living here with hla ion'in-Jve^ and land Irish, Judith Gray, Edward axpactad t o b o o s t ' 'ravanue b ji The Senate adapted three minor A ll boys attending nave been $193,380 annually... SIAMPS Marjorta McLain. Mrs. Qoodln'a start at the Junction o f Rts. 44A' asked to bring their own spikes to a lump of augar, except to In­ BuUdlng FsnnHi ' ^ g h t e r , Mr. and Mrs. J. Karin Jolly, Lynn Kelley, Andrew LaPen- amendments and rejected five \ ■lofan waa "Covantry, Btrthplaea and 31 In the north end of town and gloves. fanta unable to eat sugar, who will Howard Andrews for, B a rry i « a y . .' ‘ . ta, Arlene LaPenta, Ann McCar- The commiaaion said hikes in the ethara, none of which- made any *57* IXTRA PUID nAM K engineering and research firm. SUtua of ths Bleaaad V l r ^ at Bwtt PorMos u 49« S I M HsH "Ml U * 25 Hoinz Hot Dog R o H i Ii Sn a vacancy. 3 p.m. Sund^ at tha ehuroh on FAT 149 W ITHANlieZiAR He was named yesterda.v to auc- GERI ANN WHITE BREAD SHOP-RITE MAYONNAISE HERSHEYBARS Chaltman Davis was alectad as School St. and girls in RAIY COOKED HAM •aed Bphron Catlin Jr., who was BoyM •NauDiNO cfN m m en IXTIAPUieiTAMM chairman of a study group cn town Grades 1 through 8 will M tak­ named chairman of the board. eClAN iSCAY CtSfW SIICM u 1 9 * Butt Half 59‘ 25 WITH AN II OZ MR Hamburg RoHih Vovemment R e was authorlaad to ing part in tha preoaaalon. There OVERWEIGHT The group honored Brendan NO COUPONS NEEDED contact party members of various will ba a rehaaml of the chil­ IXTMPWkWRTAMn Duffy of Dover, N. H., for out­ NO COUPONS NEEDED NO OOUTONS NEEDED town boards and agencies to ascer­ dren at A:80 p.m. tomorrow at ATallebI* to you without • doctor'! Br»- Cranbony 25 w m n issuNtHim Hydrox Cookioi standing service. He is sales man­ j : ■ tain whether or not they will ba •ciipttan. our druc eslltd ODRI^X. the ohttfOh hag. You mu!t loM fit In 7 dsyt or READY TO COOK ager to the Boston area for New willing and aMa to serve on such a Tha guUd will have a Oonunun- your money beck. No itrcnuoui emr- Siuco IXTRA MAID nAMRt KUI9 E^Iand Tel. and Tel. committee; He Ik to report at a ton Breakfast Sunday at Piano's Cl!«. luatfv!!. nuiSMig! or Ukhtf of 25 WITH i- m e z M il Munhimillow HAM ccnunlttae meeting In June. ‘ wvMlltd r«ductns csndlet. cracker! or Oftivj WHti Horn or Turkoy iltt Restaurant In Bolton. In charge cookie!, or chswbis sum. ODIUNEX l! UDCINOTON. Mass. (AP) — Tha eommlttea voted to hold Its of arrangamants are Mra. James •^Uny Ubiet end eajlly !wello«!d. 2 ’ ll A|C 2 2 lh i lb, Pigs sway mer# tm in Stamp Hamt C. F. Adams, president of Ray­ next meeting June IP at S p.m. at Ryan, riialrman, Mliss Gertrude ^ ! n you teke ODRINGX, you !tl1I on­ ^ CANI w l theon Co. told the annual stock­ FILL YOUR SAVER BOOKS FASfER... i'4l the Booth-Dlmoek Memorial l i ­ RaUtoun, Mrs. Albert P. Kalber lay your moeli, otill «et tho food! you Turkeys Ike, but you oimply don't have the elaarfy markai a a i diipfeyed Is tha alaraa. holders meeting yesterday, that brary and Its Jyly meeting on July and Mm. Joseph Shanahan. The ^ extra portlona beeauae 1962 sales would amount to at 17, same time and place. women wUI first attend Mase at ODRINEX depre!!!! your appetite and Tufkoyi AvoiMlo at Sligktiy Mflior Retails EXTRA K A IO STAMM least 3600 million. The return on SAVE DOLLARS AT M O T H LOW, LOW PRICES Memorial Day PlaM decreaaea your dealre for food. Your frnk 8:80 am. at St. Joe^h's Church sales, he said, should average out. Memorial Sunday . wlU be eb- wetfht muit come down bedauee aa 5 0 WITHAJANIFARKIK In Elaglevilla. Atty. pnmk Prancls your own doctor will tell you, when to approximately two per cent. aarved Sunday. Veterans and serv- of Hartford will be breakfast you eat leae. you welfh leaa. Get rid C A N N I D ^ ioemen are Invited to attend aarv- of ekceaa fat and life lonser. ODRINEX Top Round ly IIm FiiM 75*0 speaker. “ »t* 13.00 and is sold on thia GUAR­ ANGEL FOOD RING W AL'raAM , Maas. (AP) — The loes at 11 a. m. at tha Mansfield PUat Sale Sat MORRELL’S MOTTS ANTEE: If not aatlafled for any rea­ Army Etogineers today announced Center Church. Ooventiy Garden Club will have son luat ratum the paekace to your LARGE 8 INCH Memorial Day plana have bean Its annual q>rlng plant and food drueatst and cat your full money back or Cubo Stouks WHOLE IN GAN 1 LB 2 OZ-EACH 5 9 ' award of two contracts totaling ^ qiMsIlona asked, ODRINEX la aold 31.6 million to the Eklward R. SUPER announced by Graw-Cliobot Peat, sale from 10 a.m. to 3 pm. Satur­ with thIa euarante,a'by: 10 t i 12 LBS lb< American La^on and Its Amcilary. day on tha lawn of Booth-Dlmoek Hams JANi RARKU KAIN nee m n e Harden Corp., of Brookline. S A V E 6c TALL A parade will start In Coventry, ABTHUB DPUO S T O lf, SU HAIM u l . 0 9 D o h u t i lUGARID AND CINNAMON' 0913 d l * The contracts caII for construc­ Memorial Library. In general Mall Orders ififad FOaTIRHOUSIOR CAN 4 . / I M A R K E T S S t e a k s tion of. an 3875,000 radiation- EVAP, MILK , Over IIRIOIN u 1 . 0 5 physics laboratory and a 3720,000 X at’l Brand Pumpernickel •"Z'S^Sr' 2 ,« 45' headquarters building at Hanscom TOP ROUND OR / / . : f o r Air Force Base, Bedford.- Gerber'a R o a s t BOnOM ROUND i . 9 5 ' Petato Chipi 'iT 59' alM m «aa*i«lm OR ia iiin pb -o an i paiker ' m eU SAVEtOc| 1 0 jars SUPER-RIGHT 8 OZ m 1 LB J P d n C P i n e a p p l e wmiuixTtflfrAWP* lAeMQw BABY FOOD IrrRAlm B o l o g n a SLICED PKG J PKG 3 0 JANf Pke 2 9 * BOY SCOUT VwJenAt OfbudL 9 j v 3 o H jf L !\ SPECIAL le ft Salami, Luheh'n Meat A C Frankfurter Relit PARKER OP 10 Pepper Loef ar Hanay Ham Lf 8 ez pkg O V Jana Parkar Notes and News S A V E Ic Sandwich Rbllf Pkf Of 13Ma s;25' PINF JUICE DMes I 46' LARGE t g ular vtelt to thi Holiday Him Sotiirdciy fW 9 Fatunlas, cemetary baskets — aU gt lew prices. Pierro, Gary Larson, David Mul­ PEARS SHOP-RITC BARHETT Over Sc. HA I CHUCK LONDON ROASTINO 3 A L 4 9 Frof h Rhubarb DIUCIOUS 2 u , 1 5 ' STEAK BROIL len, Harry Jenkins, James Anas- > 'a f I Brand CAX.fi X CHICKENS Rkk. Full ladled Caffaa Scallionf BEAUTIFUL , taaio, John luiiano, Thomas Fin­ 3 FLORIDA JUICY YOUNG, TENDfR 2 aUNCHK 1 5 ' G e r a n i u m s nic, Raymond DeCobert and 59e lb. 99e lb. 39c lb. 4Vk'* POTTED lA Sad G w le Michael tsiraia. Boy Scout neck­ D E L D A Z IO $ ' -Green RRItHTINOM * 2 u . 3 9 ' erchiefs were presented by Am­ D o z. MELLO—RIPE M V I lO i brose Diehl, assistant scoutmaster TOMATOES IMPORTED “ i S r s s - ’ i This W ukt OutBtMidinf V oIim I of Troop 47, South Methodist BANANAS Churdi, and his son. EMward NATIVE. PANOT A&P Grape Juice ' 3T Diehl, an Eagle Scout. LIVE, Drummers for the Webelos cer­ FACIAL • o x of L O N G G R E E N VIGOROUS and WINIV S A V E l c ASPARAGUS F R E S H E G € S emony were Dennis McGuire 400 LOBSTERS Bokor Coffoo T u n e F i s h AAP WHITE MEAT ^TIN^ 3 3 ' Brucs Aceto. Fred Lewie, Harry DOVALETTES TISSUES 1 7 ' CUCUMBERS 3 2 5 ‘ NEW LOW ^ Sunnybrook Gracia A, From Nearby Farms LeCoultre, Michael Hayden and NABISCO LOKNA DOONE ...... 10 oa. pkg, 88c PIUOE! OVC ? SAVE 10c Olenn GrisWold. Heinz Ketchup 2 »°I 49' Other badges awarded were gold MIDIUM and silver arrows on Hon to Gary 3 a i n . 7 3 VFHITB Pierro and gold aifpjw on wolf to LETTUCE 2 -■5^ 39* ChecriiSlices AMEmCAN PKG 4 5 ' ’ 2 » 7 S * Clifton Drew. Winners of a twist contest, who .. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • EVERY EGG GUARANTEED! I 120Z received passes to the State The­ 317 HIGHLAND ST.. MANCHESTER IOSCO S u p e r C o o la BEN^AGES 3 CANS ater. donated by manager Philip Phen# Ml 3-4278 Haddad, were Bruce Aceto, Scott What Do You Pay For Milk? ‘ MAK AMHIMIt College Inn 15V^ oz gg% C Donnelly, Ross Roberts and Many It oz « v c m II cEC SV^ez-18c jar G w Jenkins. JAR w / JAR 3 7 Sllverbraek B irttara^Y D «i 5 won ths inspection trophy. VITAMIN D MILK HOM^EMZED C A L e g ' JOO j y c Den 4 members who participated DIXIE Paper Napkins Family Style In pkg Sunnyfiald Butter k S r, n iw 0 8 ' la opening ceremonies wqre Fred ' PlM DefNMlt I t Net Cups F«aaF .iJ 9* Lewie, Clifton Drew and William MOTT'S/TEKDER-TRIM Na I R * l g A B P P a # S A C YUKON, ASKJRTED A FULL M ft o C Haberern. For the closing cere­ SAVE 30e C A R T O N Dixie ■ • O v G r O g O S FIAVORS, c o Kit^ t s x . QTS Wf oaMT Aiuwac a vnewe m tmtotr. me. mony, the Webelos formed a 1.18 friemlahip circle and sang ■'Good- SHOP-RITE CIUARETTES c a k t o n BONE-IN Cold Cups «** m J9' i^uait Froton.linina, d«A C P o u U b t i^ 5 ^ ifigit Oub Scouts," after which v> ^ r m o i l a i r i " 5 .69conut,Choc., Lemon EA O w uper M arkets ,Rm Roberts, p ^ e d " taps." CAINS Cholco Ff«sh Notiv* Peintry. . . Direct From Form to You! / IH:4'. l.|ylnvkm (Jjj aa|i,„twr Save Mott Green Cath Hejgiater l b . Potato S oled '« j*«S3‘ N o , ; $ o f t CK ROAST m 49'u,s'79' i/xr.< ... •. 1 c-.< P A R K A D E Tape* and Get .... I a! awtataN 'UIP« IM. Me SO A fHetiit M UP Somr MoHmis .Ib aamaaam A HbMU- LARGE ..A School lyienus MIDUlF lUt/r^F'IKl » . • MAraCHiMJK rObhb mti HaoB oraWOHBd e haa ORimgi SamPtoW tUMO MNPa Y . ^ , Oxydol DotergMit FK6 3 5 ' MOTTS "TENDER-TRIM' CHUCK > . •’ • r _ ALUMINOM FOLDINS 1 Public schsol menus for the week - - ^— SPECIAL - - - - - ■‘-i ' ' ■ . * of May 28 thfinigh June 1 r ill be as CHAISE LOONDE “I ChkkiH ef thi Sm Th m Z f-r e x follows: r. STRICTLY FRESH GRADE "A" ^ lustre Creme CuriNrtiM : Monday: Breaded veal cutlet with C risccO il t tomato aauce, mashed potato, but­ Reg. $12.95 WhHeNUft PMi miT ruvoaw sysup UOUM MAMPOe , iRstMt MHk iC tered gTc*o beans, bread (jnd but­ T«Ia* A,- $ 1 ter, milk,“peaMdjes. NELESS ROAST ■> Light Meat *»%«•« jg* IA»9« UiC [MEDIUIII ECC$ _ _ 2 8 1'] 2 ;S ? ,5 5 V . ,IOT O v Tuesday: Spaghetti with meat 1 « ;.2[ 6r ’J S 1 .1 5 sauce, tossed i^ad, French roll and HYGRADE FULLY COOKED CONM. NtESH ORADE "A" •4 butter, milk; applesauce. B-I _____ Butt MAc-*^hank Wednesday: Memorial day, no w ith $20 in M ot^ I d oz. FRESH NATIVE-OVEN-READY " Bccch-Not Swamom Iro)^ R o (|02z Ir o , ...J school. , „ . ♦ l l O l i l S Portion Ib, " 7 Jr Portion Ib. 3 9 ' Thursdayf-'^Baked’ nr«-a tT usT, Green Tapes PULLET EGGS BROILERS. FRYERS. ROASTERS. FOWL Buby Fao d i TV D Iiu ic rs SpngM Sauce hfory Scop V O H R u y S M V arslied poUto, battered carrots, DUCKS. TURKEYS. CAPONS. CORNISH HENS fread and butter, milk, i<:e. cream. CENTER CUT HAM SLICES Strained 9 jam 9 5 ' HSR nitXIT. 01 CMieXPI PlflR^^^^ Friday: Bakri ■ haddock Wet, Lb.' 99c SERVICE DELICATESSEN whipped potato, oabbage-plneapple WITH age , 4 ^ 2 6 ' t JuRior SjA»9r 8 4 « 5 r WNMOOM 14MOZ M * } .. ‘ a>. sala4 bread and butter, milk, gela­ Olive, POP, Bologna, Mock Chicken and Mock Veal Poultry Pdf Is ~ Cut Fresh Doily tin. CHOP-RITE BACON 1-Lb. Tray Park $ C e BUY THE PARTS YOU LIKE BEST! S tu rd y N E P C O C O L D C U T S Ik. 55c 6 W e b Iv o ^ Snow B.C sr B.N. ' > Aera Lot* Cireular breasts; LEiGS, WINGS, LIVERS, Ivory Uqokl A|ox dooiiMr Coaetmetion SWOROFISH OTBAK o r THE SCc CXILEBLAW and POTATO 8AIJ4D, Home fityle, Ib. 86e Rotoigfiit F n H b r h k i ' D B N V n t—A new aubdivlaion GIZZARDS, BACKS ond NECKS 1^ 13y c gutstde Denver has been laid, out /I • / - StIAKpAn COCnAX T In one-aeVe rireutor lots to fa- A la m in u a i 1.99 ***•" w n r . 01 MOAKPAIY NKTAB

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MEMORIAL - OPEN TUES„ MAY 29th; TIU. 9 P.M. CLOSEO WE9. OAY aby Has

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\ SiSSS*; 1 »t St Francis H o^W , Hamord. maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. P: J. Holland, Park, N. Y. Her paternal grandparents are J ? :. OW-Bethpage. i T Y . Sha has a brother, ■x Christopher Charles. 10 month».

» » of Mr. and Mra. RusseU Arm- ■V atrwig. » St. He was bom May 14 at Manchester Me- It's getting into cook-out time again • • **** maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. \ A- L*. Drewety, Brandon, England. Hla paternal grandmother is . . . that wonderful time of ye^ir whan ...... • ' Mrs. Catherine Armstrong, W di* s t ■ . the whole family gats into the lun- y ^ ? y !*** Boedn Debra, daughter ot Mr. and Mr% Ralph Ed- w a ria M TJ 1, Box 2W, BSiing^n. She was bom May 20 at thiha and fresh air. What batter time MSnc^ter Memorial Hospital. Her paUmal grandmother Is M m . Edna Eldwards, Ellingtotn.' She has’ a sister, Cathy gilna, to gat over fd your friendly Popular • 71* You, too, can • • • • • Market and pick up all tha trimmings? Stevensoo, A su^b Cole, son o f Mr. 'and Mrs. Bernard Steven- s «. ^thony Rd., Tolland. He was bom May 13 at Manchester Memory HosMtal. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and M m . Choaley Cc4e, Bangor, Maine. His paternal grandi^enU are Mr. and M m . Kenneth Stevenson, Bangor, Maine. Frsih . Mohenbach, Kurt Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Relch- S to mba<^ Bolton Rd., Vernon. He was bom May 18 at Manchester Beef Patties Found lb. Memorial H artal. His maUmal gmndmother is Mm . Svea Colson, M Walker St His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and ajMlrow Retchenbach, 20 Hamiln St. He h u a brother. Jack O. Jr.. 1%, ’ S w iff* Frsmium Andrew Blehard, son of Mr and Mrs. Andrew A, ‘ Skinisii Bednar, SOO Avery St.. Wapping. He was bom May 15 at Man- Frankfurts lb . cheater Mmorial Homital. HI.S paternal grandmother Is M m . JU M Be<}nar, Shtmokln, Pa, He ha^ two slsterB, D eM e, S, and WAYSEST NATIVE F R E S H B A B Y P O R K Rohbin, 8. * .D B • D CHICKEN WINGS u 29* SPARERIBS O i i r ^ Paul J. Jr„ son ot Mr. and Mm . Paul Clifford, 24 U 59« « r M Dr., Vomon. He was bom May 16 at Manchester Memo- « * V W ^ ' “ htonud grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. W fii Uam Maltoy, Xsawlston, Maine. His >paternal grandparents ar^ Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford, Lewiston. Mmne, He has a W aCH'S FROZEN brother, William, 2%; and two sisters, Eaizabetli, 3%, and Ellen, 1%. . • * « . DeMartin, Daniel Richard Jr., son of Mr. and Mm . Daniel De- MarUn, W. Jan D r„ Hebron. He was bom May 14 at Manches­ GRAPE JUICE ter Memorial Hospital. Hls maternal grandparenU are Mr. and SAVE 1«e Mrs. 'Charles Connell, East Hartford. Hls paternal grandpar­ enU are Mr. and M m . Richard DeMarUn, 45 Westminister Rd. • • * * * EXTRA STAMPS Kan-ells, Sabrena Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kar- WITH'PURCHAII OP nVb 02. PKC. rsUs, 108 Avery St She was bom May 16 at Manchester Me- SUM tHINi ORSIT CRBUIBS 2?2?*L**® *F*^' **•*■ grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pudio, Plalnlleid. Her paternal grandparenU are Mr. .5 M d Mrs. Joseph Karvells, 85 Palm St. She has a brother, Peter Joseph, 17 months. Grand Champion Quality EXTRA ISSStf STAM PS • . • • * WITH PURCHASE OP t-LI. PK«. Oartter, David Mlohael,' son o f Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cartier, NAinCOr-PW NEWTONS 66 Deerfield Dr. He was bom May 16 at ManchesUr Memorial SELECTED TOP GRADE CHOICE HosptUl. His maternal grandparenU a n Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Holland, 176 High St. Hls patenial grandparenU are Mr. and R. E. Cartier, Jupiter, Fla He hsis two brothers, Wayne, EXTRA STAMPS Uncle Sam has had some pretty conscientious 18, and Stephen, 7; and a rister, Karen, 12. WITH PURCHASE OF I t OZ. PK«. help in the “freedom department” over the yearsj • • • * « Popular has a complafa line of supplies . . . paper KBSUn QM Paridaaad COOKIIS Kasevleb, Lu-Anu May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kasevlch, 23 Locust St., Wapping. She was bom May 18 at plates, paper cups, charcoal, lighter fluid, hot dog Manchester Memorial HosplUl. Her maternal grandparenU are EXTRA 'iS S STAM PS Some of the best-known contributors were an expert rolls, hamburger bunt, pickles, relish, olives, napkins, Mr. and Mm . Hanrid Livlngton, Wapping. Her paternal grand­ WITH PUJtCHASE OF 1-LI. SA* parents ars Mr. and Mm . Elmer Boyle, 79 Essex St horseman named Revere .. i a group of amateur bavaragat, etc. RIB ROAST HART PISeUE ORASS SOD m stevedores who made iced tea in Boston Harbor * * • ZbsU, James Blaine Jr., son o f Mr. and M . James B. Zbell, 120 Grand Ave^ Rockville. He was bom May 17 at Msndies- EXTRA WORLD GREEN STAMPS and a party of revolutionaries who created an ter Memorial H o^tal. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and SEMI-BONELESS EXTRA STAMPS /'■i- Mrs. Robert Crawford, Dallas, Tex. Hls paternal grandparenU WITH PURCHASE OF 1 LB. SKINUSS WITH PURCHASI OF PINT OR QUART unsplittable nation under the shadow of a cracked bell. arc Mr. and Mm . Samuel Zbell, Waterford. NEPCO MILD FRANKFURTS HRIWAX 5th thru 7th RIBS 1st thru 4th RIBt ■i Adamy, Matthew John, son o f Mr. and Mm . Clifford Adamy, Today tho freedom which t ^ e patriots won for us 50 Goodwin St. He was bom May 14 at Manchester Memorial EXTRA WORLD GREEN STAMPS Hospital. His maUraal grandmother is M m . A lice Gustafson, WITH PURCHASE OF CAPITOL FARMS 306 Spruce St. Hls paternal gmndparenU are Mr. and Mm . is being cliallenged. And fre^om will always need John Adamy. 45 Goodwin St, He has a brother. Clifford Lee, 2. CHUNK ROLOGNA or UVERWURST

brave men to defend and preserve i t Men and Reynolds, KattalsMi Susan, daughUr o f Mr. and Mm . Kenneth Reynolds, Lakewood Heights, Coventry. She was bom May 15 EXIRA WORLD GREEN STAMPS women, like you. at ManchesUr Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparenU W irk PURCHASE OF 14 OZ. ASS'T. FUYORS | g 6 9 ' 8 9 are Mr. and Mm . Delbert Reynolds, .JI6P Autumn St. She has a siiU r, Maureen Lynn, 22 months. lORDEN'S GELATINE SALADS | You can do your sheu'e toward defending freedom by * • * • • Douse, Erie Alan, son (ff Mr. and Mrs. Alan Donze; Hublard buying United States Savings Bonds today. The Dr., Vernon. He was bom May 17 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ CHUCK ROASf~ Lb 49* m pital. Hls maternal grandparenU ars Mr. and Mm . Alex Ken­ SWIFT'S PREMIUM K A g dollars you invest this way go right to work for your nedy, North Haven. Hls paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mm . BROWN -N SERVE Pli|. G T Paul Dense, Vernon. He has a sister. Aline, 21 months. SAUSAGE country now, as well as for your future. « D • • « Aim stroug Stephen Joseph, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arm ­ strong, 146 J ^ k St. He was bora May 18 at Manchester Me­ COLONIAL BRAND ' I* Lb ^ 0 0 STARKIST CHUNK STYLE How about buying a $50 Savings Bond (the most morial Hospital. Hls maternal grandmother Is Mrs. -Ihomaa SAVE c* Mehlgan, Rumsford, Maine. His paternal grandparents are Mr. popular size) next payday? The cost is only $37.50. ind Mrs. John Armstrong, Revere, Mass. (AMNED HAM 5 -- 3" • « * « * 6 Dlmmoek, Dawn Mae, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Eklwin Dim- White Meat Tuna mock, L o tiir Rd., Rockville. She was bom May 18 at Manches­ ter Memorial Hoqdtal. - Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and _M m . Arthur McFUl, Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are lUBALIDEAL rVFOR K rfUniWGPICNICS ArNMAND dUNlMCKSUMMER DRINKS Mr. and Mm . E. L. Dlmmoek Sr., West Wlllington. She has a brother. Gregory Charles, 3%. Farm-Fresh Produce • • • • • • Palmer, Ourtls Robert, son. of Mr. and Mm . Walter Palmer Jr., Weigold Rd., Tolland. He was bom May 18 at ManchesUr ~lBHawallan Punch Memorial Hospital. Hls maternal grandparenU are Mr. and M m . Harvey Bonney, Rockville! Hla paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer, Tolland. 185 FT. ROLL— CET STAMPS. TOO! . t «v • • « SAVE SMt known for his midnight ridt to Lexington, famous patriot Paul Scballer, Robert Gustave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schal- STRAWBERRIES ler, 52 Pitkin St. Bast Hartford. He was bom May 18 at Man­ Revere aleo deigned the fiiat Continental currency, the first official seal chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are %Ir. of the Coldniea, and the state aeal of Massachusetts, still in use today. and Mrs. TTiomaa Martin, 13 Cedar St.- His paternal grandpar­ Cut-Rite Wax Paper2'45‘ enU are Mr.' and Mm . Gustave Schaller, 352 Woodland St. HuebneK, Tamara Earleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard WHITE OR COLOREDPLORED EMBOSSED 160 COUNT ' Kuebner, Rt, 6, Andover. She was bom May 17 "at Manchester LARGE i C PINT Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr., and FRESH BOX SAVE HOME M m . Lawrence JiUson, Andover. Her paternal grandparenU are LUSCIOUS Mr. and Mm . Howard Huefbner, Bay City, Mich. 7 P i/ SPUN Paper Napkins 2 Law, Cynthia EliUae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Law, 27 Baldwin Rd. She was bom May 18 at Manchester Memorial Hoqpital. Her maUraal grandparenU are'M r. and Mra. Harry MANZANILLA 10 OZ. ICE BOX JAR, ^ Schwing, Hamden. Her paternal grandparenU d!re Mr. and Mm . Jonathan Law, 19 Baldwin Rd. She has a brother, Bruce Rich- - FRESH, TENDER SAVE ard, 4. . 16^ Spanish Stuffed Olives 49* KINGSFORD—YOUR BEST VALUE Buy an EXTRA Bond during the Froodom Bond Drive Window Shades GREEN BEANS MADE TO ORDER A We cover ,K>DEC MEASCBING and rcoal Briquettes the “Eyes" INOTAUJNG of your heme. Keep freedom in your future with DRAPES MEASURE A T H IE 2 1 4 9 * ^ HEINZ RELISH FHIDELL’S GREEN CO TT SO D A TEL, M I a-4865 Hot Dog, Sweet Everything In Window Treatment All Flavors or India SAVE 18e FRESH, TENDER, FARM-GROWN 6 ~ 4 9 ' SAVE Sc 2 r 4 5 ‘

T k t VJS. Geoemmsat does m>< pay forthU advertUInt. Tht Trtanuy D^arimmt^MHkt Th$ASu$rti$tntCP>MeilaiidM$iimt0dptrf€etkdrpairietttmippirt^ •;tc P.A.G. COLA SODA FORMAN PICKLES ( ) MIX and MATCH SALE iimtfIjwfrr iEurnttuj BINGO Amarican Dry Sweat Mixed Pickles SAVE EVEDY MONDAY *8 P.M. Lga. SB ex. Bot. Baby Kosher Dills B 16c to P. A C. BdOLROOM r\up>PIq|> Dapesit Da Piccallilli .16 ex. 2« VAUOf SmitT—ROCkVIUI Hot Piccallilli Ste Jars.

\ t,-III Uliana ulyi i - . . J ^ VALUES I. till 12 Midnight QUALITY NYLONS MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS YOUTHS! BIG BOYS! Little Boys’ Popular Exactly 13,500 Pairs! 1200 Ordyl Selected Cotton Knitis ^ 1 BLACK SNEAKS Butternut Oxfords Riot Sale Priced! jj^ e - product of a nationally known maker but Compare with 1.98 Quality! ■because of the sensational price, we are not ^.permitted to mention his name. Superior cottons! Vast array of styles . . jaleeveless and roll-ups . . pleated and tucked . . . lace trims and embroideries. You’ll'‘find - • s ' 1.27 solid colors, paids and prints . . . all for imme­ diate and all summer wear. Lacee to toe sneakeni, with cushion Insolefe and sturdy’out- 'Perfect for rough auinmw play, with thick rubber aoles. Bises 8 to 8 and 3 to 6. Special value. Sizes 82 to 38 in the assortment. . . buy a good aolee. Kever before at thla low price. Sisea 8H to 8. supply! Riot Value! Men’s Sport 4'

Friday and Saturday! Buy a Supply! Finer Cottons! Short Sleeves! This is the sale that proves definitely, Scots’ leadership! We made a spectacular buy and as is our custom, we turn the savings ovel* to Scots customers. A specially selected group, odfered now, at the start of the season, at . a price that Here are fine, first qudity nylons, both full fashioned establishes entirely new records for value. and seamless, in a variety of summer’s new and excit­ Short sleeve, c o ^ models, of selected cottons. . . firm­ ing shades. Cut full and superbly tailored; spread, perma-stay collars, breast pockets and offered ly knitted to retain their shape. Sm ut, solid colors with In a handsome array of new summer colors and combinations. harmonising trim. Small, medium and large sizes. Even though there are 13,500 pairs, we expect every Small, medium and large sizes! Be smart and Invest in a season's supply. pair to go in record time, so we must say, "Sorry, no If you know value at all, ydu’ll be quick to take ad­ Hazel Bishop more than two pairs to a customer. vantage o f this sensational opportunity. Sorry, no more than 2 to a customer. LIP STICK 1.25 Size This is no mistake . . , ,9c pair

Liquid Diet SaleBoys" METRECAL- , , f Reg. 1.74 2 i r DUNGAREES Spectacular valual iCNit full and double sUtcbad for extra wear. FIRST QUALin Sizes 8 to 13 on sale at Vaseline HAIR TONIC/ Reg. 1;19 ° 69 MEN'S NYLON SALE-MEN'S ^ 9 4 WHITE MUSLIN STRETCH SOX WALK SHORTS SHIRTS Special Purchase Makes This Low Price Pbssibie! TISSUES , 3»* : 35 - * c 7 2 Short aleeve sports shirts; wash­ FIHED SHEETS 1.78 able cottons; jwrma-stsy coUars; ’HU' d PoUhed cottons and woven ging­ 3 to 6x. - n t an sizes. Handsoms sslecUon hams. Solids and fancies. Sizes 80 WHITE TENNIS OXFORDS 1000 '/< gr. psttems and colors. Big .VidiiaL. to 42. SACCHARIN ^ Reg. 49c IS*’ Compqrable Value 1.49! Comparable Yaluel.OS Twin Size! Amazing Ydluef Plum^ly Filled Junfto Sale 3 id 10 Cup Size Tooth Brushes 3 4 ^ Robot Coffee Maker : New Low Price Policy! Here’s value that no-thrifty housewife can resist. ^ e y H Size B|D PILLOWS go quickly so come early. Heavily chrome plated and fully automatic. Never be­ fore offered at so low a Here’s value that simply cannot be overlooked. Popular low B l^ h e d toowy-white muslin, 131 thread count w h i^ Paclu4f 10 price. Buy for the June cut first quality white tennis oxfords for women and teens. a fine, firm quality, fof long wear, Limit 2 to a customer. Reg. 1.40 bride. MOOESS ' Umtt2 Constructed for lasting, comfortable service with full cush- 97 to Eoeh loned inner sole tod heavy outer sole. 2-SLICE TOASTER We want this lot to go as far as possible . . . we want' as FULL SIZE FITTED Special 98e Permanent many, friends as possible to have these, so we must say Special purchase! Generously SUed with chicken Connecticut made; no more than 1 pair to a purchaser. Sizes 4 to 10. CASES,42 x 46" 4 « * pwI ave Wgve Kit and turicsy fsatbars and covered with duriiMa heavy chrome plated. ' floral ticking. Corded edge. Thla Is truly an U. L; approved ele- . - .4. ^ 4 7 menta. On sale at amazing value. 6 ” V

Lakesidevflibke Lowest Prices East Windsor H N ew in g to n Cotton Balls 250* Norwich Bloornfiold 47'Jr-.,' Newington Norwich ON ROUTE 5 1 Toomfield East Windsor I nrniir! Tunurn'r ON THr A T Hi l ; f i fii L*-, a n d t Anywhere! 1“'- Hll.LS fKi.llN ON Tnt AT STOUGHTON RD. A I I'ANf IfO/.O iUlir .-'ND ON ROUTE 5 S A L E .M ! ! J r N i" i K E fv . tA Vi Anywhere! Comb. lir l^nmy . . /.vr a ! ffO/.ii X / I E M T U R f I r IJ'E H«f. 175 ^ ‘lO UGHTO N ?n:- o z M i * U 7 > t

r-4Dt i ■ 'y UANCHESTEB' e v e n i n g HERAIJ. MANCmSTiER, c o n n , THURSDAY, M;AY 84,’ 198S ^ I^ANCHESI^B'EVENmG HERA^, UANCHESTHR, CONit, THURSDAY, Ha y 24,n962 - BU6GS PAGE TWRKTr-SEA^ Otm BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE M nNTTH K U O N y>M tvoettf /MI Wlai-ALLRMHr,l HUNTING SP RUBV TlU ft MB.*in laSriioSbw V . s s s M s ? * ; . I VtgilaMBMoifcit y '«)uvMi4r‘t9Mn‘’nc < «ooPte/-i-MiMj . n n d ' ‘ SnNft‘VOK OUMlM^er FROSTTHAT ^ «>««i3ir4*naarr. TKAmc-ncMso trTOHOOPLCAN 'FOK^ N E W Y O R K TURN TrPMWiR9flOOI>tB M w fw v : NOUMIBWTSBT —H» HAS A PULL. UKB nVALLHiOM 'BfTMUMSIOlN, FISHING yoii’ve been FttSHTAFFY/S^AN’.• t30106BtH« CLINK fOft- P even worrying, HOOPLS*niU»MS * fOOTOOTOF S 0 t3 A V ».O . . g j i r . . B Floyd Patteraon-Sonny Liston a s a l^ basis. ASHoe.-^ ■XMpVIKO ABBOW BBAUB impossible because Champlon^ip Patterson to pArttol to Chicago. HlMSa.P that him Mt heavyweight title fight will Sports Inc., will be the sole pro­ It most likely will be Irving It’s the city. wher^' he Won ths zoom s o o o fv / A ftB TuT/oFca»sel ..MV INTEBESTVIAS IN «NOT WHAT "W BRAIN --- ^VEZ2», ___ ST powar, the ahaft aUpa out aaally. “ Unleaa aomethlng comes up, Soldier FlelcP of Oomiskey Park. state for three years. That’s ap­ TM* ELEPHMmSl I 0«3NT.. THE gEACnOMOFA O^Ak ELEPHANT /®THAT\rr6U0fe VCivOURE JUST , ' / Cailcago is the place," said Pat­ "If they should ask -us- for a parently 'where Schoewald comes "Th* fight is a cinch to gross BRAIN IN TH' ' BOOENTB INTgUACT 'A terson at .a press conference on rental of 0200,000 or 0300,000 for I f BBiHLEoro u r m ouscaoNS In. ' about a million and a half In Chi­ AAOUSESHEAO?/ WITH AN ELEPHANTS THE PHV8ICAL IN OOINQ THE » I- r r r Wednesday evening. Patterson has either . of thdse fields' then It’s A l ' Bdlan, tH-other of Tom and cago," said ' Tom Bolan. “ Ws 800V TO 00 nrs APRARATUBOFA ----- ^ Tf.yww?-.IMPOSSIBLE.' Take#-Just a mlaute to H g or the right to be alceptlcal elhce the somethtpg else agaln,^" said Uie vice president of C?SI. Is In Chicago ought to dd at least four or five BIOOINO. r AWUSe TO OBECT 8“ Blue a aMp of reflecttng t£]^ to night before he thought it was all champion. where he has conferred with million 'more with Closed circuit y i H H yw ir . Ufe preaerven or bnahlona set for Detroit. The poised champion, . who was Mayor Richard Daley, Triner, and .television and the rest of th* nr « But that mtaote ml(ht make the "But at the last minute I dia- on hand to promote tho Mle o^ hla Eld Short, general manager of the ancillary rights." - IT dlfferaiwe..; It. ' o ■ u BPUT STAKKS ■ wA ,j® P lN IQ N rg d ft(tiW You won't aplit your atakM, : €1^610 SB SO camper*, when driving into hard ' D^VIDEDao fround if. you'll put an empty can over the head of the atak* ^ o r e T H B MIATOMC'B pounding. k04 l i H I I ‘-■.y - CARNIVAL J b y DICK TURNER . M HOUND COLLAR ill Plenty of hound men shy away PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER . V' from putUag a collar on their ■ bI dogs In thick country boeauae the N-TORTMIS DUT, DEAR! '^ U R E i^ w dog may simg up on the lenther TOUW E . HAZEL. LW \ 4 M and bs losL.^ Here’s a sotMtltuto, ^ O T ^ t l r j O N E VA/HO- ■ KNOW .. and a good one. Stencil your name W A N T S M ' M m T O U S E , in white paint on linga cut of a ERFUME

SH O RT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL _7> m HATCHEfiY TRUCK, •Sto4fjffrxA# FOLLOW OR NOT- M o o A fm j s o o m :/e /VZOy B » A//SP AG- Here’s a tough Up to start this AC'TTaBC? t*f4 9 AtP — month. Calmly assess your abili­ ties as a trout fisherman. Study VMeotNe-tO RIDE OFF r SOLONO.^ the published accounts of trout /NlblHESertlNSSUN. stocking In your fishing area. Then .. .decide. Are you only a fair fish­ /— erman? Follow the truck. Arc you BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Personality, Not Character, good? Then got the other way to Insure seclusion. (You say, you’re ITBJUSTUKEA great! We knew It all along.) COME AM* BE E M V REAL HOME/ >;(rLLSW y ^ MEW P o g HOUSED ThaVs Makeup of Belinsky FIELD CLEAN BIRDS • 0 0 3 A dam good thing to remember & next toll Is the field trip for game NEW-YORK (NEA) —' ‘T diacoverad that thar* waa^ curve much until I know the hit­ birds. Insert n forked slick up the money In this business,'' said Belin- ters and they me." bird’s end sad twist. Pnll geaUy Robefi Beifnsky further dem- nad the cattolle wtU follow. Toes onstra^ thgt his no-hit, no­ e^y. a pleaaanL good-looking young n il Hard Oooe wuir CTPvou rack pobt man who knows how to say pre­ sfiek and entrails' away, line ca/e Belinsky was beitsd hard only empty cavity with fresh dry grass. run p erfdm an ce {Lgainst the cisely what he thinks. "I went to once this season, the Orioles t Y ^ j Baltimhrr Orioles was any­ Venezuela the lowest paid player knocking him out in the third in­ thing but a fluke when , he in the league, left as th* best paid, ning, in Baltimore. OUTSMART ’m s BUOS shut out the ', 1-0, what with bonuses an^ all.” “I was emotionally upset,” ex­ Fishing at night. No bug dope. with two hits to make his record Belinsky has five pitches—fast plained Bo. "I wasn’t mentally Swearing and slapping. T '^ this: with the Angels, 6t1. ball, curvf, slider, acrswiball and alert. A dozen magazine wrltera Attach a light on a pole or oar Lovers of (he biurre in baaeball, change-up. were on my tall after the no- and extend as far away from the 5t4 who may be thinking they have dis­ boat as you can. Hie bugs wlU r W i ■■f • fMlhfNUM8.tMINt.VJLfAMt "And I had a helluva spltball in hitter. I didn’t even have time for covered an odd-ball in the 25-year- the (Little a rubdown. before starting the tend to eongregate around IlghL JUDD SAXON BY KEN B g D and JERRY BRONDFIELD '’Before your re-entry we'd better oheok to make eure eld Belinaky,.had better atart look­ Rock) last season," Bo supple­ game In which I was knocked ing around Again- mented. out. 89, I had my telephone cut NIQHT OASIINa TIP P\tfm vu^yj A ■ ArwsAJup\ this heat shield ie working!” 'NOWSHALL IPlCASePONi;* 00* "BO'S not-' a character, he’s a Who taught the majors' nswest off and slept 12 hours before my The midnight crew at Back Lake ^ we CALL y/MB.SAXON.'AUSS'' mraonallty," «aid Manager BUI pheenom most about pitching T next start in Boston." will appreciate this onei Stop reel THE T^UOSON WAS-MAS i Rigney, as the Loa Angeles club POdOEf J JUST HAVmm A BAP; “No one," replied the brash Bo. Belinsky broke hts pitching tog your plug'halfway down the LITTLE SPORTS checked into New York on ita Brat. "All Paul Rieharda told me in the hand socking a guy who stole hia rod everyttme you make a night b y ROUSON , Zaatern swing. "I’d like to have Baltimore training camp in Miami raincoat In Vancouver, B.C., two retrieve, gust tie a knot In the line 1U-V.Wdl;|Mi*eMi about nln* . more pitching char­ in IMO was, ‘Maybe rll see you years ago. ht the right npoL When hnet hits acters jtmt-likajhbu, for he's strict­ agedn.' AU the other managers "Why didn’t you hit him with year finger, stop reeling, start ly a strOlig one when he throws ever told me was, 'Do your run­ your right hand?" asked hi* man- casting. Nifow, men, l ^ k to Bn^ the ball."' ning." -■ - i Lake. The New York-^CatyTbom, TTen- "I have a great arm for picking "You know left-handers don’t ton-rcarcd Beijlils)^^ hame out of up pitohe*. I got the think so Well," answered the BED SPRINO ANCHOR the VeneAuelsb Winter ;l«*ague to by hearsay. I heard about the re­ young pitcher. T b* the nadef of pitcher in verse twist of the wrist and sim­ Have you ever fished heavy cov­ But batters er where the beat anchor attaches baseball.' W ith' Pampero of that ply tried it. So far in the Anieii- who, have faced him will tell you circuit. Ho won IS .while loeing five oan League I've been gettlpg them that Belinsky Is thinking very up instead of down. That Is, it and ted the wheel in sti^eouts with out with the faat ball and th* well now. latches on to an ovsrhanglng 1ST In 159 Innings.' BcrewbaU. I rarely use the slider. And they’ll add that a pitcher branch or scrub bush. If so, an old bed apring will wind around al B. C. IVhy the sudden change after I use the curve as little as pos­ with hla stuff who gets a piece BUZZ SAWYER BY JOHNNY HART staggering around the minora for a sible, chiefly against lefthand of the plate with the ball doesn’t most anything and hang on Uk*-a BY ROY CRANE half dozen yaara T - - batters. I ’d prefer not to use the have to think too mu<^. bulldog. WHAT OoVDu f^ecHBcm ieeviedr maMUBStm, / ------S I Ha d a b u p d b m , '^HMt!..iniCMMI ALONE. 'ibu'KB SURRSNOBR»M»| ALLOW MV 70 ir 'EUrTHEFOUCEUanElMNT FBBUNfr CTWEXMlURAXlCN XMAROTHER m ttm K orm iM SAowwoiaq/KtoMMKy 'UtiOR AFATHT PBRMrrf ANY LC M M R i J NFL Gives Raise OF CUM IN (vXIWIISfoeRMMSj ANYCALLER/...THEH , LAtr Nl*Hr. H0HCK0N6. N BA Approves Sale, Transfer ■TOiiwe, SOIAEnimM WRDNS.' Sports Schedule Tb Pete Rozelle;

■ a Of W am ors to San Francisco Thursday, May 24 Still Shuns Rival ACanchsster vs. Cmard, at West m m Hartford. NERV YCKUC (A P )— Ban'Fran-bto represent Philadslpbla in th* Track — Bristol Eastern vs. NB3W YORK (A P )—The Nation- /(^BUtCeANT E U W ^ T M Cisco is in, but stlU faces a light; NBA thla coming year but with­ Msncbsstsr, S:SO, Memorial . OF ^ Hur» av\ * '/ 0 U K tl*i al Football League has extended (i/i, t£nwatii Philadelphia U ouL only after a out succeaa." Field. ’ another solid vote of confidence ==.C/s ~. fight; and no one seema to know Tha-aala Includaa all ths players Oolf — Manehsstsr, Conard and in Commissioner Pete Rozelle by - * about Baltlmor'e. currently on ths Warrior team, in­ Platt at West Hartford. voting him a 110,000 bonus and Tlmfs- the situatton in the Na­ cluding ths 7-foot-l Ohambsrlain, Tennis — Manchester 'va, Wsav- beostlhg his salary filO,' •S.Wit'»»K«c 4 u r '/'r------X — ' ' AM tional Baaketball Asaociatlon to­ who scored 100 poiota In a game sr at Hartford. 000 a year for five year*. day after the leaguea’ board of against New York last season and East Catholic at Ellington JVa In Isas than two years, the sue- MOrtTY MEEKLE direotora apent another all day ses­ ranks ss one of the la ague's Ellington at Coventry. ceesor to the late Bert Bell has ,MICKEY FINN BY DICK CAVALLI sion discussing saTes, transfers and g;restest drawing cards. The vet­ Rocky Hill at Rhain. led the league to a clear cut court BY LANK LEONARD expansion. eran Paul Arisln Is axpectsd to Army A Navy va, Paganl’s, Mt. victory over the rival Americai r f i u e e s i M DID VOUM CW lW rOIE JAR I BEua^iHAP&xaour The major development ' was Ktire. Nebo.. ■ Football League And helped cla HOW WILL T SURE! HE KNOWS I G0IN07HI33U6H 0 FNcnia>fyiAtT W ig AiAkB „ . THe-eHORTBOTFWASe- league approval of the sale and Coach Frank McOuire previ­ the way for a new 00.8 million mo- HEOETHOME ) WHICH ONE TO TAKE I year single network (CBS) /Ult' DOES JOJO DO 'N T^DROP«?h'Im *^ --—------BY BUS? ' -AHOTHETEWHIIA My^CBfmFic ^^EVEMTV'lHREe 0LA66BS •»i ra«?wefn'TVwai8 H»- transfer cR'the Philadelphia War­ ously Indicated h* was cool tow*rd Amie Palmer scored three RBSBAGEHPHA5& OPCHOCOLA1B riors to S*n Francisco for the a move to San Francisco, but birdies on the last four holes to vision dsdl. IS sIust around 1962-63 sei^n. ,Jt leaves Phila­ As a rssult ot tha court/Victory the CORNER/ CC3MEAND<9e9 said in Philadelphia yesterday win the 1062 Texas Open. The NO GAME? i r — ------delphia, long an MBA stronghold following week he dropped a 25- the league no kmgej 11^ imder M Y U T B 0 T that he'd like to speak' to the the ahiulow o t a huge damage ac- wiUiout a pAfeesIohat team. new ownera and see what they foot putt for a Mrdle on tha final hole to win the Tourpamsnt of Uon. Under-the new oontract each 'The Status, of Mtimore, which •have In mind." club la expected to get 0320,000 a has applied for a fi-anchiaa and Champions at LAs Vegas. year from the TV rim U , been giveh.tentatiy* approval; re­ "We have no further expansion mained in'a, mayba do, maybe no moves in mind -until our two new­ status. NBA offloials ar* known est clubs (Mlnitosota and Dallas) to hava privatedy exprsssed diia are well o ft t l ^ ground." said Ro- content with thf laamie’a present zslle, when pskM about the fu­ nine-teanv makeup, but whether ture. Baltimore vpUl bt graktOd a fran Did the abd of the-court action «hlse aiquunOhdy ’ .' depends on i mean thatrtbe NFL^might consider j H ■miWA>»tjL»»aawLWL- suitable atensT* ' ’ ' playing /exhibitions’ or a playoff Deal f^poaed ' game w th the AFL? The sale of th*., Warriors to a MR. ABERNATHY CAPTAIN EASY BY LESUE TimNER 'I always have answered that by BY R a l s t o n j o n e s and f r a n k r i u g e w a y group which -plans tb move It to yiwr you don’t consider playing HO..H<»OUr. POP SMS IT’S MS 4-BIAINTENAMOB . ' OasoUne and oil are not big thisleaaokaoeis G L A D ^ LIKE n; ADMIRAU BUT nLMWfiHT/V OIMNO HOW^ MCIHERS iT&WIIRiNi^Ollin San Fragctsqo was vigorously opr games with people who ere suing VBEyTASTXAML THATfe (MARSHAL .TURH TO pitch TONISHT. IHASy raoUDTOHAVE CAN EBSO AUW K SOMB ^ TROIBLg,lia>U pomtI ,po.. for bsskstban.. In the'winter. physical education. Joined the fdc- m L B s ru s NMT, HERE'S CUE week has been shifted from Satur­ ‘,‘Wa bope to play our big strisa’ If you can’L .trailer, it will coet ut^ in 1057. 'H e is'a graduate of day to Friday night at the Buck- j e a c f ^ In the Cow Piala^" he addeA you from 'afi uHle ab S6 a month Springfield College . He also coached golf and-tennis. land OvaL’ F ln t race starts at The sale was . made by Eddie (in a sparsely pcjialated Midwest 7:50. - V ■ Gottlieb, owner of tho Wartloifa area).to as h^as|30A4SOOalaitg Tha university said yesterday the reslnatloo would be etfecUve dad a charter member in thaNBA.. the heavily pqpuiatiMr Eaat Coast O O U N W ILSO N o f Windsor has Prlcee depend on th* eizo OR your at tbe ewee of t ^ school year and flo ^ Dedl ' ' that Bpear had accepted a teaching been named pool dirsetor at the wanted tliih deal," he said, boat, avaUabUlty of berthing i^do* and oooriilng Job in New York Btlihgtoh R id^ Country Chtb for "Cause I felt It was a good one; and the number 6 t boats eoinpetr State. the 1M3 season. Wilson to a mem­ ‘1 oMuld ilkatosoePhUadelphta Ing for this spaet. Inehidod la this ber of the pbyaleal edneaHon statf I-'-..-a...., , 1 Ktuni to the NBA hi near pde* may be such satras as The Anahleps to a . "tou r^ed’* at Waaver Hlgk Bohool in Hart­ 'titura. this I am making tounehtof, refusing and storage fish living In Cwitral America. Hs ford. For the past (our ysars hs •vary effort tp lUW up Mmaleegdo. Jn drydock wfa«^ not in u m . eyes are. dlvMsd. the lower seettosi was director of the Windsor pool. gamea there so .that PM baaket* EefOc* you law, find out artet permJtUag upderwater vtolaa and MUn Joan MosTtosK «C Maaehastsr M wlB bo j t ^ aftM hi nilsdet- stotiMi* ‘SiM ffcieWng ousts ar* ia the part narvtag: to :o*a ob­ and Dana I,oemto o t VoOand w U year area (or Nm qrpo heat, you jects to OH ado. But .wftlMiit MBtot WQssn. BoUi.nM SprtngSsld -iMa-taneant 'lids to mototsn ths' OollsBa students. V k O O p o d «v, *t

vt,‘ KANCHESTER BVENlNa HBRAU). lU N C S B S m , COMN, THURSDAY^ MAT 24,1962, ■iA , . ilANCHE$fl?R EV|n«Np» HERADD, MANCnera CONN, MURSDAy, MAY *4,1962 j PAGE TWBNTYiNINB

THE Bqpahly Filling u Short Order . ■ uv-'... in One Year H era ld Angle 14 ■VKHIba > f6 u n & 7 lM t b , lOO¥A , fUtCtTW** ' HOWIE HOLCOMB W A * < J u *T VAWKCft' Cops Eighth Mdjor t#cigM« AasUtant Sporte Editor ^upPotisctTa Thii*d Straight *40u> n^tneoar Prince Downs Cheney L/nru. 7 W V Straight Win k 'u m s K a d r Playing Ability Isn’t Everything Loss for N.L. O L tr- ■ • AMBRIOAN .ru t j4«My„. For Qeveland ' , ' of scouts around Maloney High Field in With Late. Rally, 7-6 Batttbg (baaed o« 7S or more at Pace Setters NEW YORK (A P )— Re­ bate)—dlmebefe, KaiiMas O ty and _welJ-t8nned fOces, brightly cbl- Eaaegiaa, Clevelaad. ,878; Kalbie. Three unearned runs in the sixth inning gave'PrincR Tech member the hard-luck Dick prto sports shirts and little black to be pretty sure of yourself be­ Detri^, .358; A. Smith, Obfrafo, n e w YORK (AP)—PhiU- AMBBICAN Le a g u e df Hartford a 7-6 triumph over Cheney Tech yesterday aftOr- Donovah of just a year ago, iloUbooka to contrast to the more fore handing out a big chunk of .889; TtdlUm, Bfliuieaota, .888, fafiillisr overseas caps, necker­ your boss’ dough to an ■ untried M phia’s Dip-floi> Phillies, re­ W. GB n6on at Mt. Nebo, in an error-riddled baseball game. li’ i t h that' disheartening lUiii»r-H«woer, Kamaa aty, U ; chiefs and short panU. These were youngster. A couple of wrong joining the Nstional League’s Now York . . . t i ' ' ...... ------^ ^Howle Brunelle was the t victim string of five successive one- filebem, Kaataa City, 84; Kalliie, major lesLlio scouU—not Boy guesses and it’s hack to the mor^ respected members for Clovolaiid ...33 of Cheney’s shoddy defenm. Ha- Detroit, 81; Oreen, M lm m ota, SO; ’Scout* of America. riveter’s gun. ^ Mlnaeoota 38 allowed six hits, until reltaved by run losses? His luck is a little Oaab, D «trolt,.t8. the 1962 campaign, haVe con­ Baltimore ...1 9 Umpires^ Clinic better this sea-son and so’s his After 8 few years of covering Dale Jon^f, a reprMentative of Phil Hence, but couldn't over­ Runs Batted In-rKaliae, Detroit, fcholalittc or pollegiate baseball the Phillies, was among those at tinued San Francisco’s skid Lm AngolM.i .18 Slated Monday come the nine errors committed by record—8-0, * 36; Roblnsan, Chloago and Siehem, beau regul^ly, one can pick them Meriden last week. He and the and cut another length off the Cbleairo .....3 0 his teammates. The big right-hander became Kansas City. 82! CbnoU Kansas . out as readily aa though they were writer were diecuMlng the atti­ Giants bulge in .that tighten Dotoolt ...... 1# . 1 Cheney took on Mriy. iMd, soOr- the first eight-game winner in the City; 81; Gentile BalttmoVe, 38. . wtoring BSA aiiiU. It'a almost im- tude of many modem athletes of ing pennant race. Kaxsaa a t y . . 18 aialc for baseball umpires, ing five times after two battora majors Wednesday night 'when Hits —• Rollins, MlniHMOta, s i; poMibie to go through a full eeason high school age. Bostox ..-'...14 conducted by F,arl Yost for the had been retired In the, opening in­ the cut loose without meeting a few, one way or Playtog soUd hall attar shaking W(’asMi^i ■A Manchester Chapter of. the RoMnson Chicago, 50; Ltunpe and AJl tOo often, the boys with ex­ off the effects of last year's dls' odaMday** Raablta ning. They, too, proflUd by de­ .with another eleventh-hour home Cimoli, Kansas City, 49; Kallne De­ another. . ceptional physical ability don't State Board of Approved Base- fensive inefficiencies. run attack and overpowered the troit, 48. s - The YaiJieM, Orioles, Phillies astrous 28-gama losing streak and. Naw York IS, KanoM City 7. ball Umpires, ivill be held Mon­ have the mental maturity to go a last-place finish 48 gamM back, - Ctoveland 5. Chloago 4. - . Al Arsenault was the batting Chicago White Sox 5-4. Pinch hit­ and Braves all had men at the with it. a . day night frilltn 7:80 to 9 leader for Prince with a pklrt Of ting rookie A1 Luplow atul Chuck Doubles—-Robinson, Chicago 'and the PhUUes thumped the league; Woahliigtoii 1. LM'AngelM 3. o'dock at the'West Side Rec. Green, Minnesota, 14; Cunning­ ‘ game Igat week. By the end of the Boaton 4. Mlniwaota 1. singles and two RBIi. Norm' La- Bsaeglan connected back-to-back ' venUt toning, all hitd gone. They '.,**•*- leading Giants 10-7 Wednesday Anxious to build up member­ ham, C .h lc a g o and DelOrero, night. .. Patrolt at Baltlmare, Ppd. Rose hod two singlM and SiU in the ninth inning as the Tribe Ei4w whkt they came to find out— Attitude Important ship, following the loss of sev­ Marsh a triple for Cheney. Won for the third time in a week Kansas City, 12; Phillips. Cleve­ Today's GamM land, II. and poaeibly more. , "Having the right attitude is al­ It was tt)e third consecutive Kaitaaa C l^ (Rakow 4-3) at eral ntea dne to various rea­ jTTie loss was Cheney's fourth, with ninth Inning homers. loss for the Xi^nts who up. until sons, the board hopes to attract Triples—CTmoH, Kansas CTtv, 4; •’ ■ Certainly the drawing wird was most as Important as ha-tlng a fast Naw Yorit (Daley 1-0). "t, ■they’vs won two. Pnnee has min By winning the squeaker. Cleve- Maloney’s fine lafty. Boh Horozy. ball, a good curve or the abUity to a week ago were pulverizing the .llinnesota (Bonlkowakl 8-3) at at least alv new members for five, lost two. laiid remained a half game be­ Bressoud, Boston, A. Bmith, Chi­ the 1968 schoolboy soas'on. cago, Bruton and Kallne. Detroit, But they also got a long look a( hit a long ball,” Jones Mid. ’’We’ve oppoaiUon with i? victories in 20 Boaton (Schwali 1-8). Summary; y hind the top-place Yankees, who Manchester’s Tom Kelley. The proven through several surveys games and had bhUt a 4H-game Detroit (BuaiUag 4-3) at Balti­ At a later dale, written ex­ buried Kansa.; City lS-7 with k Lumpe. Kansas City sad AUen and Frisce (7) Rollins. Minneao'ta, 8. word on Tom got around quickly that boys with poor attitudes lead. more (Plelier.O-O), (N.). aminations wlU be given to , AB R H PO A a niM-nin eighth inning triggered and It waan’t long before other eventually edme out second best.” Now the Phils, striving to cUmb Los Angelw (Belinsky 4-1) at prospective board members. Dunl.svy, Jb ...... a a l t S| and capped by rookie Joe Pepl- Hoipe Runs—Obntlle. Biatimore teams showed an interest and were llinnor. rl ...... $ i J I o 0 and Kallne, Detroit, 13; lisseglan, A recent check by the Phils dis­ into the first division of the ex­ Waablngton (Rodelj^ 1-1), N.). Monday’s session will lie open PACtlOlski, p 4 0 0 0 S- tone’s blasts. Boston making plans to ae» him In action. closed that 37 per cent of the boys panded lO-cIub circuit, have cut Only OamM Scheduled. to all men Inteiested In um-. M^nauU. rf ...... 4 I 1 0 0 beat Minnesota 8-1 and dropping Cleveland and Wagner, Los An­ This brings toto a focus another 3b ...... 3 ,1 1 0 0 geles, 11; Cash. Detroit. 10, released during pra-season train­ the Giants edge to IVi jfames \ TYUlay’a Schedule piring, including men who will W»d.. c ...... 3 1 $ I I the Twin.s to third, one game change in bMeball over the years. ing camps were let go bsMuse of while moving into a virtual tie . aevelkad at WMhlngton, (N.). bo I working Little I.«aguo, Ronney, lb ...... 4 0 0 3 6 Stolen Bases—Howser, Kansan Gone are.. Ui4 days when an un­ back. Washington whipped Los City, 11; Aparicio, Chicago and training InfracUone—another term tor sixth place. ' Hatrolt at New York, 8 p, m. Alumni League and Interme­ Bow.r, u Angeles 7-2. while Detroit and the heralded amalirtown boy could VOflko. if Wood. Detroit, 9; Charlea, Kansas for poor attitude, Jones said. The Loa Angelea Dodgers Baltiinore at Bostoa, 8 jk m. FROM EITHER SIDE— Tho hav« diate LMgue baseball games ScKla, It Orioles were rained out at Baltl- walk into a major league camp and He mentioned one particular moved into second piabe ;Wlth a Ixw AngelM St Kansai a ty , this summer; City, 7; Landis, Odcago and Rich­ In true Horatio Alger style, win a ardson. New York, 5. player—a bonus boy who made it 8-1 triumph over the New 'York (N.). 8 celebrated outflelding brother act in left-handed Mhtty, Play situations, field positions Totals ...... ai 7 7 «1$ 4 GRATEFUL—Dick Donovan (left), CHeveland pitcher, expresses his grrstitude to berth to . to the majors but only for a short Mets behind "Don Drysdalt's four- MtaindBota at Ohioago, (N.). left, and right-handed Felipe Alou, the latter x terror. and tMs do's and don'ts of um­ Cheser If I Pitching (baaed on flve or more Any youngster who showe some AB R H PO A a INOIANS-WHITE 80.\— decisions) — Donovan, Cleveland, teammate Chuck Essegian whose ninth-inning home run gave Donovan his eighth win stay. hitter. St. Louis, its six-game vic­ piring wUI be dhienseod, follow­ Schlrk. rf .,...... t... 311160 Donovan was tagged (or 10 hits, promise of baseball stardom is ed by a quMtIon and answer l-oRnse, 2b ...... 4 13 3 10 8-0, 1,000: Belinsky, Los Angeles, o f the season, against Chicago, (AP Photofax,) •The night he was signed, Jones tory string ended by a 4-8 Iom to W. L. PcL QJB. H.nc, ct, I one a two-run homer by A1 Smith well-known to most major league PRtsburgh, dropped Into tnird, period. > ...... I 0 0 1 6 0 O-I, JW7; Barber, Baltlmare, Herb­ front ifffieM by tha time he’s leav- Mid, He was glvep a cash advance San Francisco M 14 .647' — Mlirsh. 3b. cf ...... 4 110 6 3 In the first, but singled In one ert, Chicago and WIckersham, and before the day .was over both 'A back. Loo A agolm '..34 15 .834 1 4-2 as Warren Milwaukee .,..1 7 33 .484 9>/t 0--Sosnlckl, ...... I o 0 0 0 0 sky. I,os Angeles, 41; Terry and I Yanks Have Man t . * A ■* Red Sox Defeat Twins For Little Misses strongly In relief of Juan Ford, Nmv York, 40. boy got in more trouble. But the Spahn posted the 314th triumph Philadelphia ..16 t l .483 3i/. Total* ...... 5 ’i'e 31 1 "• Plzarro, was the victim 6f Cleve­ Many Scouta Listed PMnrs ...... 303 OM 0-7 club went along with him because of his career with a five-hitter. Houston ...... 16 tS .410 lO'/J tlieney ...... ' MO 000 1—4 land’s. uprising in the ninth, Lup­ A couple of years'ago (before • • • Now York ....It S3 .858 13 BOSTON (AP)—^The Red-Sox may not have much power Second opportunity for area of his Mceptlonal physical talent. girls Interests in participating in a—Hit for Jarvis In 7th. low led off wdth his score-tying NATTbNAL LEAGUE OHUBOH—Tied 7-7 after fiva the expansiona) over 5(10..scouU Finally he nfade it to the majors PHIL8-OIANT8— Chloago ...... 18 3 r .888 RjBI, Monro- 3: Roon-y 2, FSchoIsM, Set When Needed Innings, Center Congo broke looaa were Hated for the 18 major (togur but they have a lot of be€f when p/itehers Earl Wilson snd the Little MIm s o ft ^ l program is Arsenault 3. D-Gray, LaRoss, Marsh, homer into ftomiskey Park's low­ but his penchant for the "gay life” Tony Taylor and rookie Ted Wodnooday’s Reoults Dick Radatz team up. Brun«ll«: 3bll, Bchfek. JSOutih; ISH.I er left field deck and E.^seglan Batting (Based on 75 or more with five tallies in the sixth and teams then In existence. You cin Savage Mch stroked a double and Philadelphia 10, iSoa Franoiaoo set Friday evening at 7:30 at the Msrsh; Hits oft. Brunette, f lor 7 rune at hate)—^WllUams, CMeago and sUyed with him and he wSs first Blks Club, 30 BisaeU SL Registra­ e. I for 7, T o J o e .promptly xeroed in on the same two more in tjie seventh to defeat add another 100 or so for the four flhed, then suspended and finally two singles, .acorihg three nms 7. That’s exactly w h ^ happened last night and-—with the In•„ 6 w 3/3,. H-nc* 1. for—• ^in 0 in 1-1/3; SAC. DeOrs' -- ^ ctor Mcllh his 11th of the season. Groat, Plttsbnrgii, .858'; Pinaon, NEW YORK (AP) — An­ Mickey Mantle and relief aco SL Mary’s, 14-7, in the Church Di­ new clubs. And this doesn’t count traded, apiece, to {lace the Phillies’ Is- - Houatoa 3, Olnotonati 0. help of a Illtio early In w g slgg-f ...... ' ...... tions for-the coming season 'wlU be Hence: SB, Dunleavy, DeOrsy. Vssco; dnelnnati and Knesin, San Fran- vision of the Slow Pitch Softball accepted at that time. iJOB, Cheney g. Prince •: BB, BrunWIe * * * other of the New York Yan­ Luis Arroyo, and left-hander the thouMJtds of "bird dogs" who 0 0 hit ' outburst against Mike Mc- Milwaukee 4, Chtcago 3. ^g-T-the combination produced a ga'vo up a horns run to rookis 5. Psehnlskl 3. Hence 3; SO, BnmeUe t. ciaro, .849; W. Davis, Los An- Wltltey Ford. League last night at Charter Oak bunt the out of the way places. 6-1^ victory over the on-nlshing Olrlt and their parents are In­ PsohoiskI 4. YA^i’KSA's— kee regulars has joined the Park. Ooi^lck (1-2) and four succm- Pittsburgh 4, SL Louis 8. Rich Rqlltns to tha fourth but con­ Pepitone and fellow rookie Phil geleo, .889. - Mantle is on crutches, re­ These men, many of them high Back in the Minora / Loa.Angriaa 8, New York 1. Mimiesota Twins. vited to attend. Those eligible are N E W Y O R K (A P ) — I fs tH * « ett with I. foto blast and Buna—WllUiuna, Cliicago, 85; casualty list—but as usual the •chOol or college coaches, scout on sora. Art Mahaffey (4-S) started Concurrently, It ended Boston’s tained the Twine otherwise, etrik. girls who will have reached their Linz, both fill-ins for the. injury- cuperating from a tom thigh Bill Whitney paced the winners He's now back in the minors, for the Phils, allowed only four Today’s GamM ing out aeven on fu t balls and premature, of course—but al­ finished the big inning with a Wlllia, Loa AngNeo and Maya and Bombers liave come up with a muscle suffered last Friday with three hlta. Ray Blanco, Gary their Own and are paid only when losing streak at eight games. ninth birthday before June 1,-1943 100 Lap Rice Dne three-run homer, the 15th man in hobbled Yankees, produced hand­ hot replacement. trying to figure out what hap­ hits through six innings, but had Philadelphia (MeUsh 4-0) at Son curvM. most inevitable—that they're somely In the explosive rout of Oepeda, San Franoiaoo, 84; Pin­ night running to first base. Fisher, Bill aafln and Will Robin­ they turn up a prospect that actu- Franoioco (Marichal 7-8). Sophomore Don Schwall opposes end who Will not have 'rMched major league history to hit two aon, Cincinnati, 81. Slick fielding Clete Boyer . ally aigiu with tha parent organ- pened to hlg promising career. And to leave when' his arm stiffened, In the sixth he stiilck out the their ISth birthday befoT’e Sept. 1, the A's. Held^o four hits by Dan He is to make next week’s son also hit hard. Nick Nicola, ■nie Giants battled back with Chicago (Buhl 3-3) at Milwaukee Joe Bonikowskl today as the Red The ilSth renewal of tho "M ay begrinning to talk about lanky in an inning. was knocked out of yester­ three for three, was top threat for lutlon. if he goea true to type, he’ll be Sox attempt to continue the hex. side. However, in the seventh he 1942. Batting — Joe Pepitone, Yan­ Pfister and (tnilllng 7-4 going into Buna Batted In—Cepeda, s)m Western trip with the Yan­ blaming the management which tlftee runs each off reUeVers (Hendley 3-8 or Cloninger 0-1), caassip," a 100-lap race, will ba Joe Pepitone in the same It. capped a two-day hitting Frandaco, 48; T. Davta, Loa An- day's Athletics-Yanks game in kees, but It is far from def­ St. Mary's. Full-time, well paid scouts are TTie 220-pound WUson and the loaded the basM on hit firat Anyone interested In afaUng the the major fare fop ffdowol* of the kees, tied major league record by the last o f' the eighth. nearly as important a winning “didn’t understand him” or was Frank Sullivan and Jack Bald- (N). breath with Joe DiMaggio. spree for the Brooklyn native, who gelea, 40; Ptiuon, Cincinnati, 86; ..'Ihe third Inning when Dan inite when he will be playing Summary: to Pittsburgh (McBean 4-1) nt SL 236-poui)d Radatz checked 'the walks of the game - and Radata program—either ai.umptree, score- modified stock ears Saturday at hitting two home runs In dim In­ Pepitone kicked off the rally Pfister hit him on the wrtst . major league team aa field man- ‘■picking on him." schun but fell short. was summoned for the 16th timie It's a long, kx^ way from New had been having his troubles mak­ with a homer and climaxed It Demeter, Philadelphia and White, again. Center ...... dSO 315 2 14-16-4 « • • Loula (Siihmons 4-1), (N). Twins on seven hits. Gary Geiger, keepers or ooaohes—ts also urged Rlveiratde Park Speedway. TDIK ToeHc'a Hall of Fame center field ing the adjustment from the ning, driving In four runs aaNew St. Loula, SI. with a pitch. Boyer was re­ St. Mary’s ageni. All they need are one or two That kind of thinking goM with' this year. Radatz struck out dan­ to attend Friday’s msetlng. the longest grind of the aeaaon York scored nine runs In the with another with two aboard, be­ Arroyo was placed 'on dis­ ...0142000 7-11-6 DOPOERS-METS— anolnnatl'■ (Jay 5^ ) at Houa Carl Yaatrzemskl and Ed BrM- great to the 21-year-old roolde pitching .he saw at .Amarillo, Tex. Hlta—WlUlama, Chicago, 65; placed at third base by little- abled list Tuesda.v with elbow McCarthy and Whitney; Odell aueceMfuI protegM and they’ve the lack of self-discipllne as sure soud supplied the' punch. gerous 'Vic Power to end the to date, meY also prove to be the eighth for a lS-7 victor}- o\'er coming the ISth major leaguer to more than piade up for their salar­ as beer goes with pizza. The Dodgers cracked a 1-1 tie ton (Witt 0-1 or (Huatt 0-8), (N). struggling to make the Tankees' last year to that of major league Cepeda, San Frandaco, 64; Groat, used rookie Phil Linz. trouble that has bothered him and Bunn. New York (Jackson 3-4 or fiUl- Minnesota’a defeaL the firat in threat and held MlnaMqta icore- TTis 1941 Los AngslM Angels most Important ona. atooe tils caliber. Kaasa-s City. homer twice in one inning. Linz Linz came up with his firat ies. All too often, too, the boys with in the eighth. Ron Fairly's Mcrl- surprised by finishing fourth In loaded Uneup, hut the old Yankee took over at third after Clete Plttaburgh, 58; Pinaon, ' Clndn- most of the season and will be ler 0-2) at Los Angelea (Podiea four gamM, knocked the Twins iMS tha rMt of the way_ point battle ov«r the prevtous put h^ stamp of approval Pitching — Ken Johnson, Colts, big league hit. a two-nm hom­ Look at Tom Greenwade of the good attitudes and a great desire fice fly knocked in the winner be­ the Twlni threatened Th both uik tean( slugging In the ' Amsrloan five weeks h u been moee tM Xf Pepitone. a left-hander hitter, Boyer was hit on the wrist by 'a natt and Flood, St. Louis, 80. idled a minimum of 28 more fore 's grounder S-S), 11 pjn. out of a virtual flrai-placa tie on young Joe this .spring. has a smooth swing with very won second consecutive game after Doublea—Roblnaon, Cincinnati, er In the seventh, and smacked days. Incidentally, the Puerto RKC—Pagani’e did ell its eebr- Tanks. He got them Mickey Man­ for the game just don’t have the eighth and ninth. Lsogue Jut ^season. oonUeted than eivar, losing first five, blanking Cin­ pitch in the third, homered In the ing in the firet four innings, but its tle. What has Mantle been worth physical attributes to go with it. added an insurance run. The vic­ Friday’s Schedule. ..with New York. "The most Instinctive young good wrist action, but was hitting 13; Brook, Chicago and Pinaon, a key two-run single as the Rican southpaw’’s place on the Milwaukee at St. Lous, (N). Wilson departed In a hurry in cinnati 3-1) on five hits. seventh with one on for his first Yanks poured across nine runs more than enough to waflbp Army to the Yanks? It just can’t be So to all young men hopeful of tory was Drysdale's sixth against rve ever seen in a Yan­ oiUy .221 as a relief man in the' hit In the majors, and sent the dndnnatl. II; T. Davis. Loo An­ roster wa.s taken by Tex three ■ ld.sses. Roger Craig (2-S) Oiicago at Cincinnati, (N). the seventh after becoming wtld. kee training camp," DiMaggto outfield. With first Roger Maris geles, Cepeda and Davenport, San in the eighth and protected Clevenger, who Was yester­ * Navy. 13-1, in the Rec League ' measured In dollars. a professional baseball career, it’s Yanks ahead with a two-run sin­ at Mt. Nebo. •nie life of a major league scout important to make the grade both went the distance, allowing 11 Pittsburgh at Houston, (N). But until then^he looked more Im­ said. and then Mickey Mantle out of Frandsco and Boyer, St. I>onls, their- American League lead day’s winning pitcher. New York at Loa Angelea, 11 pressive than ever before. Earl gle in the big ninth. with a 13-7 v icto ry over Three home runs (Carl Silver, k ttmeUmM hasardous.,You want off the diamond and On! * 11 hits. Pepitone has many of DiMag- action, Pepitone jvas getting a Bowling 10. Ford strained a shoulder • * • shot at full-time duty, but ju.st Tex Clevenger, called up from Trlples-^Brock and WilUams. Kansas dty. Dan Darby and Art Patton) gio's moves In the outfield: The ■ BL'MMKRETTES —• Clara Tru- the minors Tuesday was the win muscle Tuesday night in the ahility to get that instinctive, wam't Wttlng. Chicago, Ranew. Houston and Vlr- Boyer’s injury proved only a midst of a stint of seven hlt- sparked the winners’ 19-lilt attack. PIRATES-OABbs— I man 126-128-345, Olga CoUa 125- ner with one inntng of rebel and don, Pittabnrgh, 4. bniiae, but he might be out of On defense, they pulled off 'three The Pirates jumped on Larry craok*of-tbe-bat jump on the "You're swinging too hard," 136, Irene Lablanc 125, Lll Pohl Diego Segul took the loss. Jlmen- less innings against the Loa ban: The long, k^ n g stride that Home Bun^—Pinaon, Cincinnati action for a couple of days. Angeles Angels, whom the doublepleys to help Ken Barker to Jackson (4-6) for four first Inning OoaiA WsiUy Moses cautioned him 122, Reggie Gburiki 127, Burf^ ez whacked a homer for the A's an easy win. RSox Not Interested in Power runs. Ken Boyer homered for the blankets an o u t fit . a couple o f , days sgo. "The ball and Cepeda. Fyandaoo,' 13; He’ll be on the sidelines with Yanks eventually beat 2-1 In Holt 121. Lucy Draghl rolled a 92 two more seriously disabled Frank Cuneo doubled and scored Cards and Bill White went 4-for-4 And now the Yankcs rookie will go out there if you swing without Banka, CMeago, Thomaa, New 12 Innings. He’s expected to be a mark. She also had a BED BOX-TWINS— York and Maya, San Frandaeo, stars, slugging center fielder Army A Navy’s Only run. but it wasn’t enough. Harvey outfielder-flrst baseman la cou­ easy here," he said, and demon­ 115. able to pitch by Simday. Summary: That Is^ Needed Power pled with DIMaggio in another strated. The Red Sox .put a halt to their 11. Fic, Haddix (8-2) got tSb victory with categoty, as the last two Yan­ eight-game akid behind the eeven- Stolen Baaea—WUIa, Loa A»- Pairanrs ...... 163 300 0 18-19-3 relief help from TOm Sturdivant Pepitone looked and listened. Arm y-N avy___ 000 100 0 1- 9-2' kees to hH two home runs in one In two games since then he has hlt pitching of Earl Wilson and geleo, 19; W. Davia. Loo -Angeleo. and Dlomedes Olivo. 3 DAY BOSTON (AP) j— Dick 0 ’Con-*the Tigers four players including Dick Radatz. Gary Geiger had a II; Taylor, P hU od^ ia, 8: Gil­ Barker and Taylor; (Tonran. inning. a single, double, triple and two Other Sports Zima (5) and Cuneo. nell, vice president of the stagger two regulars for Colavito The quiet, self-contained Pepl- home runs, his averse is up to homer and double in Boston's 18- liam, Loo Angelea, Savage, Phila­ COLT8-REDS— an eye-catching baihecue sunshade of hlt offeh.slv* against Don Lee and ing Boston Red Sox, Myi the team In other points, O’CJonnell Mid Johnson’s ftve-hltter gave him THURSDAY - FRIDAY-SATURDAY tpne aoecmpUshed ttv yesterday in .289 atvl Mana^r Ralph Houk Is delphia. Fagan. San Frandaco sever tried to obtain first base- owner Tom Tawkey Is ’’hurt’’ by New York's nine-run eighth in- two Minne.sota relievers. Ed BreS- and Javier and Boyer, St. Loula, 6. Little League the edge over Reds' atartor Bob considering him for permanent DL’STV — Trailing by alz

4;.-. tUatCBEgTER EVENING ^R A LD , Mi^CHESTKR, tONN^ THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 ttUfCHBW'JK EVENING ^R A |i>. IfANCHBSTES, OONN« THtJitSDAY, MAY 24, IM f T a 6 e THm-tY-ONE ■'^'' ..... ■ .....'-^- —...— ...... _ .. . .r. ■■- • . I .i . ___^ ^ ______^______Help Wantod-*-iiaIe 86 > Artldae For Sale Honaeholi Goods ‘ 51 Apartmeits--.^FIatto--’- itonaga For Ssk 72 HtoUdii For S sk 72 BoiUHks For Ssk 72 Luts For Ssk A«tomitchen ROCKVHXK—Availabl* June 1; bu* line, 1% baths, recreation built 7 'room colomai, eheer qual­ ranch, large living tqom, cabinet domiT Short on down payttoatr fiisbclaip only, aU . preraillnx. ■fpMalA,y:'' T , , ccnditlon, 8H. •naemrie, fril bedtoxn outfit, room, carport, nicely landscaped, ity and beauty, buUt-tos, 3-tone fm ^ e , city , water, «o sfewers, a. t o war IttnAsstor ^nmek stcFa. Botlth fibergias, MI 8 to | . /* beautiful mpderii 8% room aparU kltcheu, beautifully lendacaped bl^k from a new elementary Bioknmtr BjcoaMiilonT Dont PerihfeasBt peuttlon. lUflaima p tn benefits and overtims schadula. ' r ^ , etc. WUl sell reaaonable. No ment, ateve/ refrigerator, free G. I. mortgage may be assumed. .heat, tamUy room. 3 tlreplacos, deqwlrl Ste fioBoat Dougtaa. hi CSiarlea Leaperance, MI 9-7S30. ‘ to- by appointment'^Marion achool. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, XH CaU or apply la persoei, Manchaa- USED snniK aiT waik-behiiid down, payment neceesary. Easy parking. Heat fend; hot Water furr oyersited 3-car garage. Owner. MI B. Roberteon. Realtor, Ml 8-8958. 8-1677. V U « ahoot lowMt down. OitiaU- -m f BOM tractor, terms. CfeU Sprtogflrid, Maas., RE 6-6061. ^PennuM l O f^, New Eng- t o T o t f k Oasign. MI 86888. The Hjirtford r. 5 h.p., 10’’ land plow, 40’’ nlriMd; Many other.’eteiranieftcee. BAST HARTFORD—6 room Capa, •it M yatM ti aaywhwh. Bo inaU •TOMAT j ■now plow, j cumvator. $276. •m ^ 97 Stocl^* Furniture Co., Mtoutaa ’ to Hartford over-Park­ SK ROOM Cape, garage, recrea­ loan o r flnaiwa eoaDAaay plan. A M o m .* v a” 466 rWonteetoad full shed dormer, full basement, SEVEN ROOM colonial, 1% baths, I^TS FOR aalb to all sane*. 6-4997 between 86 p.m, “ , 1064 Maiii.. Frae delivery. way. $t6 a month.. C*n RockvUl* tion room, large encloeed land- Charles Ponticelll Ageney, xa -, Doogiaa Motonu attHfeht, AT NlOHr Times city utiUtles, excellent. condition cabinet kitchen, excellent barn, (‘ veplace, TR 6-8748 throughout. Charlea Leaperance, ,9*M44, W VANTJ ...... hswan epentog to its Clssri- TOR RAI^Btogett 3 ^ ^ garages, 8% acres, fritit trees, only $18,000. Owner MI 9-9869. jm VOlKSa^OliN m im I truck. NOWHto just over a yea /^ . 86’ ’ FLORHatCB ri] and gas range. MI 9-7630. ' 816,600. Carlton W. Hutchins, MS CLASSIFIED ADVEBT1SIN6 OBPf. HOURS •xetilait condltloii. E; gri Advertteteg Department for TEN ACRES cleared state road, OUIBUMIU BUT 5-9946 or TR 5-8992 Very reaaonable. Tel. MI %%-0476. CENTER ER—2 room heated 9-5182. , GOOD NEWS! An unusually fine $2,500, Andover. Four BoltoA lots .. \ 8 ^ to B PAL t a fte r'». MACS *s experlsneed claaslned or display DARTMOUTH HEIOHTS-F6r the ranch with 4 large room*, and Zdvertlslng salaeman or a tecent . apartment, on bus line; Ml 96106. with water. Notch, $2,900. PI ANP. ACCOUNTANTS / ' diacriHltoattog buyer. 7 ' room MANCHESTER—6% room ranch, bath, first floor, and sxpanslon 2-8090.' IS n CHBVROUBT tiHMOa oon- ouirrr Available Now *gleg* journalism, mraduate. This FOR SALE-Opsi^____ else vending USED RBFRIsaSRATOR, Ooldapot. VERNON—6% modem .Apartment, rench, 3 baths, 2-car, 3 firt^acea, savage, lar#* lot, sacrificing at space for 2 bedroom* on second COPY CLOSING TIBIB FOR CLAiraUlEO AOVT. varttble. cuatooiiMd. MI i-MM Htlp us kaq> cult staff 1 is * a? machinesnines, reasonable. MI 96162 $30. 13 Cumbertaftd « t . ' heat, electrie stove, cabinet laundry room, garage, city utili­ 814,900. Short way ^ut—almost new floor. Full baaement. Big level lot SEVEN LOTS with d tjf- utUitleB, MKMDfT nm m OAV MiM jUL-SA*D*DAT • AJL after 0 p.m. Tha preaeot accoimttng **M*r to advertutog. Many bene- kitchen, lull ceramic bath, com­ ties, extra large lot, Immediat* 8 bedroom apUt, rec room, ga­ nicely landscaped. Location: Ver­ DBH G .E . 3 1 ' TV, $80; refrigerator, 860; must be sold B* one. Charles A t attlcient and canahle 8 S * and exceUbnt wotjktog condi- — . z condition. bination windowa. TR 5-9498. ocouper^. diaries Lesperanes, rage, over one acre of land, non. T o see call Madeline Smith, Leeperance, XG 9-7620. they an, must bs ailgncBtid ggna. Saia^ ppea, c*r required Koper gas stove and heater, 860; $16,900. Three bedroom ranch, ga­ IBM FORD oonvwUbte. Nj o*»e jrto rid, Cridspot, 4-gaUosi Realtor, MI 9-1642. PLEASE READ YOUR AD to handla the (nenased work capa (y. $46. Call kQ 9-871? contents of 8 room flat. AH to sx- SIX ROOM duplex newly deco­ rage, large lot, assumable Q.I: : «r “WMt Ato” an taina « m Ika ■ ahl« offer refuaed. caikX a B>7706. load. U you an a recant so. ‘ MR. OROGRAN ceUent condition, Joseph Bara. MI rated, family with acbobi aged ixXlKOUT Mountain, l^pring St. T ntortgage, full price 113,800. Many ANSALDI CAPE - 8 bedrwme Resort Property For Ssle 74 t«M fete a 4 tka I The Connecticut ocuntliw achCol or ooUego 6-1084. room colonial, 3 tireplaeea, i% gisiatent CBasalfled AdycrUstog children preferred. Writ* Box M, more, all price ranges, .call the kitchen has birch cabinets built- M i anroKT a8poM is graduate, or have acme axper- BoAts and Acceswnjra 46 Herald. • 'baths, bullt-tos, attached garfege, .Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ ins, 3 full baths, heated rec'room, COVENTRY-We have some beau­ 1B6S, PLYMOUTH, ‘food eonditiaa. Manager amesite drive, many ehpde frees, toriidr ONB laeaMat m t Ml «^»ai. X imea in tha accounting field, .wa tors, MI 8-6980, M l 9-5824. breeieway, double garage. $16,900. tiful lakefront cottagea and year AM ittM i tetto ( BMSN Mutual Life would like to hear from you. F ( ^ rimitbout, completely e l e v e n Venetian ritoda; also, two city utilities, sidewalks and curbs. Owner Xu 9-5558, aground lakefront homed, $7,800 up. 1BB7 FORD FAIRLiAME 800. E xcel HS The Hartford flbj^lased with deck, windshield. 9X12 rugs. MI 9-9977, after 7 p.m. j%UR ROOM tenement U2 Blssell Large lot, Charles Leaperance, MI COVENTRY $15,600 For full information cairThe Ells* lent pmditton. O d i MI t-1080 after eMECM Sand your reaume giving St„ 860. Ml 66226, 96. 6-7620. TWO FAXQLY home 5-5,. excellent JJ^'Ui^Mltten A ^ c y , XG 1-6930, our FULL-SIZE mahogany poster bed, condition doubi* garage, conven­ *. / Insurance Co. acbelastio background, huatoass COUNTRY LOVING .. Cape situ­ AT expertenee, and salan r 8 ' Times «>1! eprlng, good innerepring mat- IHHEE ROOM modem epertmenL COUNTRY lilting to Manchester — ated on large lot. Minutes from ient to schools and shopping. First rovtt oboMiSAxnMi w o i. V m M r* quiremanta t<^ Box DD, Harald.. trosa 820. Dropleaf kitchen table central location,' heat, hot water, 6 full rooms, braesewav, 2-car ga­ Mancheetsr. School bus service. time on the market. Ml 9-2651 COTt a g e at Lake William*, 3 bed­ U K C B B V R bU rr VB SHloor, atick 3488311 H-F- Mercury outboard en- DIAL Ml 1^2711 ahlft. Roaa food and* only vas. G tW S 140 Garden St, •glne, lue new, one hour running 88. (2) mahogany finish Wndsor private entrance with porch, 890 rage, large encloeed i'ot, amesite Complete with storm windows and rooms, priced reasonable. CaU PI 1968 Ford Adoor V8, fi^ •quip­ ' For a p p e to ^ e n t Ume, fresh water « u y tank, chrirs 84 ea.’ (2) Twin aise box per month. MI 8-0644, MI 9*9718 drive, combination windows and doors. Can be 2, 8, o r 4 bedroom STARKWEATHER ST.-Well tok­ 2-7676. spring on lege—toattresa outfits 810 doors. This horn* should-be a'must en care of 6 room single home, ped fo r m o . 1B6S Ford V « aMten, AND part.m. for a quick eaie. Charles Lesper- Phllbrick Agency, Ml 6-6464. bar,, large concrete patio, shade dition. Will accept trade, Oalt MI For free esUmataa and aspelat- atatea. Call Rogar. Ml 80938, MAN WANTED 8HARPKN1NQ WASHING machine, h ea '^ duty ance, MI 9-7630. ROUJNG PARK—68 Bretton Rd. trees, ovmer transfer!^, fiacrifiee 8-0066 after 6. ment cell MI 9-8988. Salennen Wanted 36-A wringer type, used one year, good 4%' ROOM apartment, 3 bed' at $20,500. XG 8-2600. ROOKVILLB SESSION V MANCHiSTER AlK W U lN a SERVICE knlvee, toaaia, A. A. ANDERSON—Zaterlor daeed- Transcriptionist Diamonds— Watches— rooms, Mato St. location, second 6 room ftoiehed Cape, 1% bathe, FOR BAUD—1666 Chevrolet Bel Air, rotary Ittadea, Quick aarvtoaTc^ To Laam Wholesals condition, original price 8168, ask­ CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, A two-year probation term M l 9 4 S 0 0 a^palntlng. 189 Foator tt Ml *AA-1 OHIO-OIL Compatoy needs Jewelry 48 ing 875. Call Ml 8-2683 after 5:80 floor, heat included,* $80 monthly; laig* living room with fireplace, fully insulated, aluminum storms CIRCA 1720 Cape Ood-7 rooma, 2 against an BJllinrton man was re* poweigUde, radio and heater. Tel. tol E^pmant Co., SI MahiBL, MUlwork huatoeaa. man over 40 as traveling repre­ MI 96808. and screens,-garage, large land­ M I 3-4488. Manch( Bomw dMIy ^ Rooftax and ChtauMya l$-A WATCH AND jewelry repairing at p.m. formal dining room, family else baths, barn gkragea, acreage. voked in Circuit Court 12, R ock- M 8 f sentative. .W rite.!. C, Sears, Pres., kitchen 3 bedrooms, t% baths, scaped -lot, in both public and CaU owner, PI 2-6856, vUte, Tuesday, and the man was Thursday T-9, Saturday T-i. ROOFING—SpeclaUa^ «epe»«*«g RAYMOND’S PAINTINO— Inter- Sorter Operator Prefer man with military sarvlea reasonable prices, prompt seiv- parochial , achool district. Call 1966 PONTIAC Safari 4Hloor eta- American Lutotoanta Co., Box 67$, recreation room with fireplace, sent to Jail for 30 days. 87168. roofi of all nnda, now rem /i^n- to , extarto, qfiraylag. Batiafae- completed. Warehouse and shop fisyton i, Ohio. , ice, 3 watchmakers. Manchester- Maaiear lnstnmientst '..53 THREE ROOM apartment for rent, owner at XG 8-$780. NEW ON market—Big 6% room tlon wagon, original owner, 22,000 tto guaranteed, free aatimataa. Five day week-toe parking training necessary for a few ‘ •’■’t, oMtot establlahed jeweler. encloecd breeaeway. attached ga­ Charlea Hlasny; 31, o f 6 Xtlddle PIANO TUNING. $7. FUtean yaata* ter work, chlnmaya oltanad, ra- available June 1. MI 96769, rage. Itndecaped yard 91x164. ColonliJ 80 seconds from Wood- Butcher Rd., pleaded for leniency, miles, iite new, radio, heater. patrad Almntmim aldhig. 80 M l 8-4486 after 4 p jn . month* frilowed by office dutlea. •F E. Bray 787 Main St!. State 75 UPRIGHT and Grand planoa to Manchester bydramatic, power ateering and experience. Free repair estlmateB Good aalarlte — eotnpiste benefit Marion B. Roberteon. Realtor, MI bridge Street bus Bower* School, hut admitted he had failed to stick Lost and Foond AotomoUlM For Sals 4 yeanr sm o ri^ . FTao oaUmatea. Help Wanted— Theater Building.______- ■ - chooee from. Som* uprights look •rtlRBE. OR four room apartment, garage terrific buy. Eve. Bill brakea. Must m H. A m n g 81,796. upon request. Call Kenneth RoUn- program. 8-5963. to terma of his probation. CaO Bowloy, MI 88881. MI 80768. Please apply to person at Male or Female like Spinets. but sound* like oil hefet, aecond floor 316 Center A LITTLE GEM Boles, XC 9-8868. W arren'E. How­ black and tan, Bast reasonablo offer, hu 81677. ■on, MI 81868. Electrical Serviced 22 37 St. Call MI S-79S1, M i 16946. He was charged with vlolatltm > tlMt. Box D, Herald. T, J. CROCKETT, Realtor than hospitalisation. 1 1 2 9 5 Economical. High quaUty parte. and gas, low rent. Apply 10 Depot CIRCA 1780 Oricnlsl — 8 rooms, MADDOCK and DEVOS, dyed. Chooae from 70 decorator der, standard, owner, TR 6-8511. Household Serriees you borrow. .caU Frank Burka, at YOU ARB a wonderful jieraon. You msnt. Apply Capitol Ekiulpmant Square, apartment 4. Richard Sandhe^, 87, o f Hoff* Guaranteed 00 turn. Famous tor ------— lout Mortgai Co.. 88 SEVBREL GOWNS, sixe 9 excel- com pletely renovated, new plas* man Rd., Ellington, ohsirged witb ootori. lauAy Lady Laundry, 48 I960 Ford Falcon 4-door aedan, Offered 18-A Conneetlcut Mortgage Exe* deserve a car of your own, new bfato St. Fertilizers 50-A Ml 8*1577 Puraen Place. MI M008.______1968 PLYMOUTH, 8tone hardtop, aetylce aince 1881. Phone M l 16 L ^ St. Haraord,Hai^o. CH clothes and tha many extras that RELIABLE LADY to do babyfeit- lent conritlon. MI 9-6647 after 4. ROCKVItJ-E—2 room fumiehed ter wlriM, furnace, plumbiiv. 3 REALTORS indecent easauU, Inoest, risk o f in* radio, heater, standard shift 4-dooTj all extras, reasonable. MI 84887. Potterton’a, 180 Center S t days, JA 86688 eves. LDGAL CHAIN Organisation haa n Ung. Ml 9-8946. baths, dishwasher, disiiossi, latch Jury tominors, and carnal knowl* —two to chooae from WASHER - REFfUGiaUTim ra- make life more pleasant. If a GOOD COW manure. $5 and $10 apartment suitable (or working 84a-7711 8OUTH WINDSOR: Near Vernon TOUR GIFT Gallery, formerly the 64I784 after 6. patra. PrampL aocoomleal, axpa^ limited budget makes all uii* only good opportunity (or an ambltloua loads. DeUvared. Excellent for < couple, ufiUtiea supplied. ‘IR doors, 18 meres, pmtd. Carlton W. Orel* on lovely dead-end street, edge of a minor, was arrteted on Scandinavian Chuft Shop, located $ 1 ,8 9 6 TELEVISION antennaa and rotor man -to tha Food'Service Depart­ RELIABLE tOen-age girl would lUce Wantcrdere tor rent. an as housekemr to Invalid fOr W and up. Also, a good buy ■ nlshed. heat and hot water Includ­ hall, paneled Wall fireplace to liv­ 38 RADDINQ ST. — AttracUVS of peace, carrying a dangeroue and heater my. FOR RENT — Complete barber ing, bathing, all breeds poodles on chests, beds dreaaars and ap­ Talfiottville, Conn. Tal. MI 8-7449. ed, Mato/ St location, second PORTER St.—Large colonial home, ELECTROLUX Saiaa and Sarvloa, MarloWe, 887 Main, Ml 86221. LADIES’ and gentlemen's custom ■bop, good D>ot, 341 X Main S t , widower, not bedridden, light s specialty. The Poodle Salon, MI 5 bedroom*, 1% bathe, 2-car ga­ ing room With a beautiful view, 8 brick front ranch, spacious living weapon, and reslattog an officer $696 housekeeping. Bhccellent quarters. TRAINEES pliances. Credit terms available. FRANK IS buying alto Belling good floor. $126 monthly. MI 96808. bedroomi, 3 baths, 2-car garage, room with dining area, 8 bed­ and elected a jury trial.’ bonded rigraaantaava, Alfred MORTLOCK'S Drtvtna School—Of- RADIO-TV REPAIRB al] — fc— tailoring and alteraitlons. Tony ( MI 8U39, 88. 1-8798 or MI 9-0800. « We also buy used furniture, 117% rage, large landscaped yard. Amdi, RW^tonry St Tat MI M Mato 8L. ' lovliw . 189 Woodland St. M l 8-3384 MI 8-8880 after 6 p.m. used furniture and antiques at Shown by appointment. Marlon E. plastered walla, aelling at bank rooms, full basement. Large yard ■to' ‘>t« Wfel down for 1989 Mercury Monter^ 2-door Cara, phonogr^^ ohaagats. Planned management-trainee pro* Spruce St; MI 8-4965. 430 Lake 8t, Call and aee what appraisal, 181,000. Phllbrick Agcn< 80480. Laainlim eorrsepy **Mny Sxva gram; for coUegea and high school Robertson, Realtor MI 3-6*58 with lovely 'view. Situated on quiet May 29 in Bast Hartford. The |l.* hardtop, power ateering, power Honaat. aconomleaL Onarantoao 00 UVE KITTENS looking for homes. we’v# got. Open Sundays. MI Business Locations cy, MI 9-8464. 000 bond was reduced to 8500 on brakes, automatic, ramo and Your Ufa." M vsr aduoattoa days. Famous for sarvloa tor 10 Hdp Wanted— Female. S5 graduates. Applicants must: (1) MODERN convertible divan, 'fril street near Bower* School. Celt WANTMID RIDE comer Edgerton riateea.-Mamber. Connsctlent Pro- Movliix—Traddnr— Hdp WantoA— M ils' 36 can MI 8-1888. 9-6680. For Rent 54 MANCHESTER—( room Cape. 1% owntr MI 9-3313. ^ requert of Lee’s attorney. t ' and Center Streeta to Aaylum end heater y«Wra. Phoea i n 84887. Pottec^ DICTAPHONB tfanscrlpttonlst with have outstanding personaUty arid bed mattreae, foam cushions. baths, shed dormer, paneled fire­ OLA8TONBURT—Ideal lor couple Harry Hammer. feaalooal Drtving School Aean. Ml ton's.'a. S to r a x e 20 appearance, (3) posses* aUUty to Story A Clark spinet-piano and Trumbon, -Hartford, 7:80-4:80. MI $1,195 87868. general correspondence exper­ blAN NEEDED for established' QUHUAHUA AKC registered, place wall, exceUent construction with no children, small kitchen, MANCHESTER $14,900 Myron 'A . Gallop, 38. of *4k t-6067. ience, also for other office duties, service route. 8136 weekly, chance advance Into executive post, Fi- beige and White, malb, 9 months, bench,' exceUent conditloai Ml WANTED --AimaU housa trailer, STORE FOR rant. 2tt N. Mato St. large wooded lot. Hayes Agaacy dinette, living room, bedroom, AN UNUSUAL bargain! Ranphol- MANCHESTER Paek«. 'U ,- i- >»;■------rage, artesian/well 94 faat^ daep. cenaed driving achom trained — and 9 m a in . D w . CSioosa from ery. RaMteratora, m a i& rt and fits. 389-3737. Noble 8 Westbrook condition. It has just been wauti- 830. He had pleaded innocent two vlaer. Solvea all problems in all steering automatic, radio and CertUlad and approvad is now of- Mfg. Co,, East Hartford, opposite sharing plan. Call HArriaon 8-0431, This is a permanent career'oppdr- FOR '8ALE--Hstndaoms ■ mongrel oFticE :SPACE' Ga l o r e CQLONIAL DUTCH -6 beautiful lot 110x640, taxes less than $80 per weeks ago. group of fine fabrles. Work a«w stova raovhig mecialty. Foldtag timlty. ' ' . • - RED SOFA—kfatchtog chair floor Rooms Without Board 59 fully and completely fideebrated walks of Ufa, lOSdiurch St. 'Hart­ heater taring claaeioom - and behind chain tor rent Hf 80na Martin Park. 7-9 p.m , on ly! German Shepherd CriUe, female. rooma, aunporch ancloaed,' hot month. Full pries $11,800. Twp ad­ inside and out. 8 bedrAdma,, extra Tha court nolled a chard* of tli; ford, Conn. 347>8188.' Nfr appoint­ by. exp expert craftsmen on our prem­ MI. 8-0670 after 6. lamp. MI 9-5619. 67 Jean Rd. Now leasing water heat, beautiful backyard jacent lots catt be bought, total $1,695 wheal laatructlon tor tsenagark' ises. AH work fully gUaraataad. Apply ROOMS-TO RENT, ahw eabina with larg* living room, bath down, alum­ lowing a minor to operate a motor ment neceaeaiy. MI 88078. MANCHESTER M bvn« and Trade- TOQL DESIGNERS and Datallers, with fruit trees and also fireplaoe. 8.3 acre*; four miles from Man­ 1986 Chevrolet DO 8door sedan, 6 BIUi Stebrlo Saiearoam, 178 Pint experienced, 80 hour .WMk, Man­ WALLPAPER * cloeeoUta T- good efficiency. Scranton MotaL Can Ml New air-conditioaad profesaionai inum screens and eterms, lovely valitole againat XUchael A. Xtarco, tag Oompaayi Local and loag dla- eelectlon-Le.ooo roU* to stock. 47c. 3-c*r garage. Very cloc* to achool chester, Frank Obremski, Brtocer, lot in a' very nice neighborhood. 23. o f 134 Union St.. RockvIUe. and WANTED—Ride from Eaet Center cylinder, poweigUde, extra E-Z LERN Driving School— Safa, St, exclualva Chaney liahtle chester Tool and Deeign, “ bU .Liv0 Stock 42 9-0836 atfar 6. buUdlng to be construeteO at th* and hue.' Buy directly from ow MI 8-8736, MI 8-1118. ealeeiuom, in Manchester. MX tanoa nunrliig. paoUag and fetor- ROCKVILLE FINANCE per tingle roll. Some bundles, 36c nollad a charge of driving without Street to Main Street, Hartford, 8 clean courteoua instruction In. driving ags. Ragnlar sarvlca thronihoat COMPTOMETER 9-6368. comer of Main and Haynes Streeta. *r. Move right to. MI 9-1109 or to 4:80. Call MI 90388 after 8:18 87333. Budget terma arnmged. CORP, FOR SALE—On«f quarter horse and per single roll. Sherwln-Willfams, PLSiASANT furnished room for . Individual offices tailored to your pro|>*r toaurane* agfetoat Marco'a $696 from ConnecUeut'a lam st. Auto­ m w^^^and statae and Florida. 981 Mato. ganUeman, centre] location. MI MI 9-5918. $12,500 J. D. REALTY brother, John R. Idi of 108 Union p jn matic and standi^ wift, dual 6 West Main St. RockvUIa one American saddle h on e, gen specifications; Abundanoe of park« HAROLD A SON Rubbish Remov- ...... '* I'fir...... BARTENDER—Bxperlancad. part' tie. CaU MI 8-8906 after 6. 0-88M, at. The latter was fined |18 for Low finance rates, easy terms, centroUed, fully Inaurad, pick-up al. Cellars. atUes, parda, and OPERATORS tog. For more particulars pleas* BOUTON—Six room ranch on one" Tremendous value .; older home 470 Main 8t. XG 8-6139 THE AUSTIN A . CHAMBERS CO time. TR 86391. cril MI 8-1108, any time. acre lot, 8 large bedrooms, pahri- just oft Main Street in a quiet resi­ reckless driving, however. service. Older and nervous stu- weekly pick-up or burner oarrde. .u- FURNISHED ROOMS, complete Kenne'h P. BotUcello. 19; o f - AatoattobOsB For Sale 4 dants cur mecialty. Pay aa you Moving;, packing, atorage -looal ARE YOU light hoiuekeeptof facilities. Cen- ed family room, ceramic bath, fine dential area. Three room* and bath XUNCHESTBR-Weet Side. Excel­ Harold Hoar, MI 9-4034.______Poaltlona open for experienc­ COMBINATION cook, broiler and Articles F y Sale 45 down, three bedrooms up, full base­ Cedar. Swamp Rd.. Tolland w a go, take only the number of lee- and kto dlatanea. A gi^ tor ed operators tor full-Ume work. salad man, summer work at the traUy located. Mrs. Dorsey. 14 neighborhood. Only $16,900. Hayea lent 6 room Colonial with large I960 RED MGA, beater, tonneau H TZGERALD Lyons Van tinea, Ihe.. world-wlda WARREN E. HOWLAND, Agency, MI 86808. ment, garage, front porch la en­ fined $9 for driving in violaUCm of cover, excellent cdnditlan. Will ac­ eona needed. Call for free booklet. bCuat be skilled In all pbasea Of ahore. Call PI 3-7648 WANTED OARDEUf TRACTOR with plow and DISGUSTED Arch St., Manchester. living room, lovely cabinet kitch­ a Umlted license. He la required te MI 8-8882. movera. Bkea esomatea. MI 86H7, cloaed. Not a big let, toit enough en, formal dining room, alumtoum cept any reasonable offer. MI Building—Confaactlng 14 comptometer work. Company disc harrow, $136. BbcceUant con­ With1 yo your present furniture? Realtor SIX ROOM ranch, 8 bedroom*, din-. land to assure you of privacy, Now wear glaaee*. The youth’a father 96821. ANNEX, IN C offen modern air conditioned r dition. Saan at 338 Vernon St. ROOM FOR gentleman, 'near Mato oombtoatlona, city utilltlea, oon- Bei St., separate entrance, parking. Ing rboni large icltchen and living vacant. venlent location. Asking $13,700 — said the glaqaee are for eye pro* ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ offlee exceUent wages, and EXreiHEMlEll 678 Main Street. MI 8-1108 room, Miagnificent family room, tecUon, not vision correction. 1667 BUICK Century, 3-t(me blue, Taleott Ave., Vernon Gsmxs—Bsrvice—Storage 10 modeling all typee of carpentry. Painting— Pkpertng 21 la w n MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, Suites and Appliances for Summer MI 9-2951. open to offer. The Elele Meyer benefit program. Pleasant INVITATION cottagei Call Tony or Kan for 116,300, Call Ml 9-6109 after 8,' T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Judge Miasfel said the family 4-door, automatic tranamlaaion, Division of L. P. Fltigarald, Ine. Nelson Higgins. Ml 4-1700. working condHiona, conven­ ^lena, and .GcodaU. Reel ' and OORNiat SPRUCE and Birch, any .Agency. Realtors, XG 9-8634, XG ahould get tlM license reatrictlon QARAGSIS, three, tor*ren t 148 EiXTEKIOR and ttterto palaUag. rotary, 18-88''. Parts and aervice. prieea or drop in and sae ona o f ua. FURNISHED room for rent. One week-daya. all day Saturday and 8-6930. radio, heater, power eteering and ient parking faciUties. Apply BABE MINDERS blook from Main St. Tel. MI 66814 small buatoaak, haataiI,.low renL Sunday, changed. brakes, exetilent condition, MI Tolland County’* oldest Ford Cooper HIU St. $7 a month. PleaM BaIt UHOOM^ tiled, remodeling, PiMrhaaidng. WaOpapar books. TO BID , Used mowers and tractor*. Trad* Call any tlnM. " MI 3-1577 call Olastenbury 633-9057. additions, recreation rooms, ul Wallpaper raaiavad. CsUtegs. after 8 p.m. TOLLAND —6% room ranch 6 A 116 fine waa imposed against 6-0688. d ^ e r Sealed bids tor the painting of 1st. Shift 7 to 6; (55 Loon in your. old machine. Capitol ALBERT’S FURNITURE BOWERS AREA—7 room cape, 8 or MANCHESTER—6 room canter en­ Ronald D. Pal, 33; of 83 Grand types of carpentry. Also, fall-out Floors. Good Waaa arotkauasl^. FffiST NATIONAL STORES, the overiiang at the Re^onal High Equipment C o., 88 Mato St. Hours months old, oombteatlon storms, Fully insured. ReeaonaMe latea. weekly). __ COMPANY FURNISHED front, room, light 4 bedroomi, 2 full baths, fireplace, trance Colonial, nlc* yard with Ave., for destruction of private shelters bu ilt MI 9-4391. School, Hebron, Conn., , will be re­ 7-5_itoUy, T-0 niursday and Fri Honsss FW Ren' 65 formal dining room, full ceUar. oil bullt-lns, garage, rec room, befii- £ r" ,Mi.te,gd»-Blgcto 11 Leo Panetter. Ml 84936 or Ml HARTFORD ■ housekeeping, 3 blocks from ^ n - treea. 2-car attached yaraxe and tlfui % aore‘’‘let, setset neighbor- property. Breech of ' peace waa 86033. INC. ceived imtU June-6, 1963 at S:00 2nd shift 5:30 to lOiSO. day, .7-$ Saturday. ter, woman only. Call MI MI639. hot water neat. Garage, amesite breezeway, 8 big sunny bedrooms, nolled. Prstty Trio — ^------p.m. drive. Extras. Reasonable. Call Hood, $16,800. 'TR 6-7674. Florists— ^Nurseries 15 Park and Oakland Ave. 48-46 ALLYN STREET mOHr ROOK housa for rant, Mato 24 foot living room with fireplace, Neil H. Thompson, 80, of Upper 1986 TRIUMPH motorcycle, model BXTEIRIOR SPRAY and bruah For detailed information, write (Part-time). CH 76368 ROOM FOR rwit,' gentleman only. Owner, MI 9-8706. • Butcher Rd., Bilington, waa fined Da r k r ic h loam , gravel, flU, Street area, oil heat. Ml 8-8088. 1% baths, full cellar with heated spl T-llO, $880. Ml 81378, after 8 p.m. HARDY TRANSPLANT nqwen r- painting commercial. Industrial, East Hartford, Conn. ^d or Inquire at, the Rham High MI 8-3698, after 5:30. 14 Wads- rec room—reduced $1,000 to 827 for making an improper left Half-Size Style! School office, Hebron, Conn. We will top waxM to atone and white aand. feQ 3-8608. AN ALBERT SUPER VALUE! .yrotfh St. PORTER STREET Area — Co­ cant, 3 full baths, RCA ti>ullt-lns, marigolds, petunias, agentOm, reeldcnaai and trim Jobs. Work $38,600. Robert Wolverton Agency, large rec room, garage, over turn, and Joseph E. Safranek. 34, guarantee^ free eetlmatee. Jo- Rex A. Horrocks, those who q iw liy ; pltts SCRATCHES AND SOILED lonial. 6 rooms with finlsbsd rec MI 9-2818. of Scotch Plain*, N.J., was fined snapdragon, salvia, alyssum, i n o n c TABlKS—several model*, NICE LARGE front room., private, Summer Homes Far Rent 67 room, breeaeway, l-car garage, 1600 square feet living area, % Business Services Offered 19 dahlias, etc. Buy at the farm, at eeph Dionne, contractor. MI . . Chairman fringe benefits.'Pieaee ap­ 8 —12’, froto 11460, dcUvered W. JUST A LITTLE FROM $15 for trespassing. He told the HOUSEKEEPER to Uve la. Posi­ .Reslonal Board MOVING IN WAREHOUSE horns, gentleman. 21 Church St. THREE R o 6 m cottage for rent, on exceptionally well landscaped acre lot. Eve. -BUI Boles, XG farm prices. Also, potted hybrid 8- 0494 after 4. tion available July 1. Write Box F, Zinker, MI 9-6444, TR 6-7148. MI 9-4066. 9-0868. Warren E. Hqwland. Real­ court he 4 anted to return) to New RELIABLE removal eervlca. . of Education ply to West Beech, Weetbroek, Corai. lot with tree*. Material and work­ Jersey. He first pleaded innocent, M A M Rubblsb CO. Routes cover­ tomato plants. Albasl Farm, Villa Vi Herald atatlng refereneas. Hardly noticeable. Just use a little manship in thia housa ter super­ INVEST IN ' tor, XG 8-1108 Louisa Road, oppoalte VUta ROOM FOR Rent,, kitchen prlvt- Mary. Fournier, M l 9-8486. * ___!______- > but changed hts plea. ing Manchester. Commercial, in­ Good dean weritmanahlp A t rv’s- Fie l d STONE for sale—delivered, paint and cleaning fluid and no one ior to the average. Price tllTm. dustrial, residential. Our ap^al- Louisa Restaurutt, Hlrch Moun­ EsMiSsOAOEOO. can tell the difference. So,;^ you Jegea, garage If wanted, woman Phllbrick Agehcy, Ml 9-8464. MANCHESTER—6 room Cape with tain, Bolton. aonaUe iktea. SO y e a n tai Mun- reaaonable. 688-6039. w a t e r f r o n t cottage Coventry ty attics, oellan, yuds. Ml cheatei. Raymond FMra. bn want to go to a little traublerniera’s lonly. B veifi^ a MI 3-4806. Lake —3 bedroom*—1600 for sea­ HAPPINESS N aluminum storms, acreeite. and PJ#'.4 ^lan» Center 9-9787. Mitchell Dr„ Manehester BOLTON—Large 4 room Ranch, COMBINATION pots $1.98 each and 9- 8387. 14 FOOT extension ladder wooden, your chance to save a lot of money. ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, cen­ son New boat and utilities in­ See these "Best of Home Buys" aiding, dining room or dan, NATIONAL tiA t.T O It WEEK — M AY 21-2« regularly 838.96, now 817.98. Sher- 8 COMPLETE cluded. MI 8-1886. ■pic and span throughout. Oil heat, today! Join us In celebrating Ns- rooma, living room with fire^ce BAST HARTFORD (Ap) — boSMA APPLIANCE 8ar«toa-R» up; geraniums 36c each and up; tral, ahower, private entrance, plastered walls, oversize garage', also, vinca vines, ageratum, EXTERIOR-INnDRIOR painting, wto-WUliama, 981 Mata. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW tionsl Realtor Week. — and open stairway, oil hot water Pratt 'A Whitney Aircraft Division pain all nukaa rafngeraton, decorating, ceilings, wallpaper­ SMority ft«9fais With Hp iwe So A R td to r near bus atop, gentleman. Apriy COTTAGE 'AT Misquamicut, Rhode beautiful . landscaping. Aasume begonias, double petunias, etc. f u r n i t u r e 195 Spruce St. heat, breeseway, garage, and of United Aircraft Cerporatlon haa IraaBWa, waahlng machinea. d ^ ing, floor landing and reflnishlng. Ne e d t i r e s ? M ajor brahda. Spe­ Island, iSlI conveniences, private mortgage, pay only $67 per month. $16,800—0 room Cape on Botlon S t. patio, close-to schools. Stoll value applied for a $1.8 million building m . r ^ n s . cU and gas Durnan. Potted Morton's and Burpee's Big -WESTmaHOUSE’’ REF. Hayes Agency, M l S748OS. Clean workman^p. No lob too cial'May sale. 40% discount. No "CALORIC" r a n g e beach privileges. Call after 6 p.m- Full dormer. Open stairway. 1%% for $16,600. Robert Wolverton permit for its new engineering MI 6-OM, All work guaranteed'. Boy hybrid tomato plants. Alsq, MI 9-5866. tranepianted tomato plants, pe­ amalL John VerM le, MI 9-6760. cqwn payment—13 montha to pay. ••EMERSON’ ’ TV Apartments—-Fla tj»— mortgage can be assumed. Agency, XG 9-2813. center here. ■’Bhe building wlU Cela’s Piscotott Station, MI 9-<»80. REALTOR WEEK contain 270,000 squar* feet TREE REMOVAL, pruning and lot tunias, marigolds, sntmdragons, BEDROOM SUITE Tenements? 6.1 CAPE COD, Dennieport—3 and 8 LIVING ROOM SUITE . . SPECIALS $16,900—Custom built 8 bedroom MANCHESTER. $17,900 A company spokesman said bid* clearto- Call Fnmk C. Nobla^Ml salvia, dahlias, sweet VHUiam, for- ■CREBNe D sand, atone, gravel^ bedroom cottage, all conven­ ranch on Notch Road, Bolton. Over 6 PIECE d i n e t t e s e t are due Friday. 9-6058. get-me-note. Pansy {dants, 80c a a»*d atone and acreeninga. For THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water, iences, heated, August and Sep- Well bptit 6 room Colonial, 1% acres o f land. A rM l buy. * dosen. Open 7 da^ a week and . MAYTAG WASHER . stove, refrigerator.. parking, lis BOWERS SCHOOL I AREA .. "L " The bulidlnr will consolidate en­ LAWN MOWERS sharpened and SEPTIC TANKS Oellverie* caU George H. Orifttog. tenlber vacancies. MI 86103. baths, 3-csr garage, hot water heat, shaped Custom Ranch. Spacious gineering deslgto. project englnoeri evenings. PontlCeUi’a Greenhouiet tafc.. Route 6, Andover, PI 3-7866. WESriNGHOUSE VACUUM Mato St., M I 9-5239. 96. $17,900- Pert ranch with porch and repaired aalea and service, pick 483 N. Main St. . . ' ' AND Also toetudes Sealy tonsrspring nicely lapdscaped lot, SO-day occu­ rooms. Cast Iron recessed radiation Ing and associated engineering pancy. Ashing 821,006. attached garage, on Eva Drive off 1200 eq. ft. Uving area. Walking management end supporting serv­ up and delivery. Ice skates sharp­ f l a t s t o n e s for walls, paUos, Mattress- and' Box Sprtog, "Mo­ THREE ROOM apattmrilt; (.heat, Wanted To Rent 68 Vernon 8t. to Manchester. Full ened. precision ground. L A M hawk" Rtifs, Lamps, Tablss, Kitch­ hot watr/r. electricity, stove', re­ distance to everjtihlng. Call Mrs. ice, It will be air conditioned, of PtUaSED SEWERS ' ^d housa frdnte. Ckmaer Routs Four room expandable Cape in beaement. dose to Buckley School. Hmiter'for further particular*; MI Equipmmt Corporation, Route 88, Roonng—Sidliic 16 Hand 6, Notch Road, nBolton en Catonet, inlaid, and a few other frigerator. 846 N, Buia, second THREE BEDROOM house for nice condition.. Hot water hist, Assume 4% % mortgage. riictangular design and three stor­ V ento, Conn. TR 87609. blanches, articles. ' floor, $88. MI 9-6329, 96 executive, wlte .two school age 9-3696, XG 9-6806, TR 8-I61I, ies high. ter Weehange. CaU Enterprise 1948. MaebiM CIm r eA Notch Quarry. Tsl. MI 66617. screened in porch, large, level lot. CHOICE TEMUTORY WILL s e l l a l l o r p a r t children, prefer St. Jamee Parim. $17,900r-il room older home with The center will bo toca,ted on Septto Tanka, Dry V eto Sewer NEW 4 ROOM apartment, located MI 8-8048, . . . 80-day occupancy,„ Full ■ price BARROWS A WALLACE Company property now used' for CEDAR riotbes line poles In- ON EASY TERMS ' ' $13,600. loads of land (4 acres) fend Income Lines Iiutelled--Cel]ar Water- NOW AVAILABU..*, ■telled and reset. Ojevpqlet on HiUlard St., heat and hot water, potential In Coventry. Mr*. Smith 56 E. Center $1. Manchester parking. LAWNS—meaned. mowed, trim- prooflag Done. 810 Down . 1136. MI i-s s n . . YOUNG COUPLE, two school chil Completion is scheduled for the med, fertilised. bO 8-6646. ship guaranteed. Autumn St All ovK die U . Sy CtofeAi Wheels, kitchen range, bathroom , 818.86 P*c_Month p? Vacant—6 room ranch, 2 full baths, will be< toeased to show you this MI 9-5306 Ml 8-4860. sink. M l 9-1868. dren. want 4 or 6 rooms furnished large li'Vtog room^ full, beaement, Hating. latter part of 1963. ^ otto feniga liSMfa, Misuc Free Storage until wanted. FREE YHBBE rMm apartment toclud- to Manolwatar canter by June' 16. (X A iH SAW work — Drata out *tog heat, hot water and gas for fireplace, built-in stove, breeaeway BIDWEU. HOME Improvement McKin n e y BROS. Sefese dedris are exEtog Hg Dr i v e w a y aaalar, w*U known delivery. EREE set tip Iqr ew own CM Academy 6-8716 any time. $19,900 — Exceptional ranch home Reaaonable rates. Can PI 87868 STEP-SAVING "SWEETIE" rellarie. men; ceoUng, gae atov*, alaetrie re- and attached garage, large lot with Compeny-au typee of elding and SBcuty. . . at mnA m #11400 manufactuber, 86.49 for 8 gaUon tree*. Apprmimatcly P.TOO to as­ on Hilltop Drive oft Vernon St. Fea­ between 1::S0-4:M or any tlmt — *■— Alumteum clapboards a S«w«rags DiwfiiMl C«. Just a few feet from'the ICuiehester line (3 miles from SEE IT DAY QR FIGHT, ""^erator funilshed.. neafee. call Stoutlay or Sunday. a yxw end momt I t o u M U e can, quaUty. merchandise. Clean 9-7787, TR 86917.'6-7 p;m. sume existing m ortice. tures too numerous to mention. . UnexoaUed workmaa- IS81S2 Prat) S t—an S-6968 ManCheeter P. O.) but In WMphV ■•ctlon of South Windsor to* with 'water. CaU or aa* Vernon -Hoosca ‘For Sale 7 t Selling below actual replaeemant ice crtem-fNid Is beeafeto; Phone for appointment HObfE LANDSCAPING - Design, —the Concord Road area; in fact—«n a hiU with moat idaaa- Paint * Wallpte*er, MI 8-1963, IR MR. ALBERT , CH 7-0868 THREE ROOM apartmapt, heat, $18,900-61 ROOM Cape, nrariy tim Four room ranch-modern kitchen, value. m Eim ON REAL ESTATE BUYERS tag view. Tlax..rato-26%-milla. Bam to care for inalde and M tor Sofiet is die Issdsi ^ 3t 8-2282. . . ■ . . plants, planting. Lawn tertUlaa- If you hav* no means of transpor­ hot water fundshed, $70 monthly. lahed, alumtoum fireplace, combination windows,, Mreens, tloo. weed and insect control. Jr chart; di­ HARTFORD RD IHIIOIIESTER ure and _ your reaanriaWa------4 offejro t t o t o li a* g(x>d chance o f bring ae- to each. Sra at 4*7% Mato SL. and screens, city utilities, nice S4W00 or XG 8484$. rections, peptod aa ownara wUh tp aril htoiiiWitili. An wsi^&ient Cidljic write 1 tor tonto table, 4 chain. Beet offer, MI courts, Restdentiu area In Rock- encloaed porch, ona*csr garage, lAwyer. We can serve ytii BETTER because: '3!4yaftlai • SEWERS 66813 after 6 pum. ViUe. MI S-4824, TR yard, close to shopping center. To order, send 866 in coins to: Reasonable rent. Raid traininx ooorsa for q o ^ ie d la neoeaaary but win ba a jdaaaurs, It te such a chaerftii hhomey om ^ dptoibt priced for quick sal*, $1$,M0. SEVEN ROOM fiiigle, furnUhad, To order, -aendvSSc in coins to: blAGHlNE CLEANED ATLAS BENCH lathe, % toP- m briek Agenqr. Ml 2646*. Undar 116,000, Hayfee Agency, M I Bus Ruraatt, The Maioebeater E ^ Anne Cabot, Ihp Manchester Eve­ man. Large parking area. Qualifies for limited re­ place to Show to auch a d 5 5 5 w ‘ araeog athar eus- ^ INTERNATIONALi Barseette' re- DUPUSX-, 6 rooms, gsraga, «U fur­ $-4608. with income. Ownera will ftoanoa. ning H eralds-1160 ATE. OF tom-bunt homes. - motor, reventbta arritcli, «M - Ciall Fred Turktogton, B rok a , XG nlag Harald. IIM AVE. OF • INSTALLATION pairer's license. A really excdlent opportunity for.a l*Bt conditio Ftopt Pram, camp Irigeratqr, ideal for Martmest nace, g o^ location. $66 p er month. KAMCRBgxm-4 badmoa* hoaia, "REAL EATATE 18 OUR ONLY BUSINMS", AaftaiCAS, NEW TfHIX 8A N. AMIBIOAS. NEW YORK M, or summer cottage, 810. Good con­ QiUetiadulte or smair family pre­ SOUTH W1ND60R — Immaeulata 9-5668. N ». Y, man with mechanical' ability. . tndter, win trade. 168 Rffilard St. •xcellaat riosat sad flton g* apfeoa, Y. , SPECIALIST WMTON W. b r a n t dition. MI 6-8076. ‘ ferred. RefOrenees. Box G, large eselossd porch, S«ar go-' split level, 5 minutes from -Man- . For lat-elaaa mailing add 10c For Ist-clase mailing add 10q,tor ®LEVEN w o o d s ? etorm win- Herald. rage, |M,700,phiikrlea Ageacy. Ml cheater, living room, kRchon, GREEN MANOR ranch — 8 .twin WARREN E. H0WU$D for each pattern. Print Name, Ad- Can Mobil Oil Co., JAckson 2-6281 'weekilays or AOERCY' ' ' ' FOR SALE-^Sewlng machine, 31" dinette, 8 bedrooms, 8 fuU.batha, ate* bedrooms, large eafetnat idteb- each pattem. Print Namc.~Adu-. owrm OfeU Tetop...«|R: M te Sewe, varicua ateesf half ecreen* 66464. . ■ REALTOR dreai with Zone, Style Number with Zone and: Pattern Number. T A CoHRtry MtcheU 9-8692 after 6 PJf. ULUAN G. GRANT, Realtor to match. MI 94USS; Oonarie TV

1 ' * 1 ' ■ . . ■ ' ' . ■ • ■•w". 1 ■ • ■ , . , - , 5- ' V., .(5.1 THURSDAY, MAY U, IHt • ■ • . - -r. - ' . ^ttenfng'^ i iaiM Avearage Dally Net P m a Kra * The Weather irer Ute Week tte M Faveeaet et U. Weatla||r B m u •by 19,19CS . MeeUy elear, eooler tonight,' eome olouda toward dawn. Low .'4 Put on the dog with 13,583 ,89-86. SatoKlay moMly eunny^ atemlMr et the Audit • variable high cloadiiMee. High near Borean of OtrcalaUea , •8. F ra n k s... C-OOD/r^tAw' M anchester^A City of VUtage Charm .—■■— ■11 f...... Ill (Oteeatfled. AdvetUeteg on Page 99) :ers VOL. LXXXI, NO ^O (TWENTY-rOUR PAGES-^IN TWO SEtmONS) MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1962 PRICE FIVE CENTS . N Pick a Set - Pick a Price tlM Soeiabl* twins! They go 'everywhere, are Just about Pick a Style I ft ,,, ^ State News everyone's favorites, plain or fancy, grilled or baked. If the weather is nice, cook~.them or a sisslinf tender Pinehurst 2. ’ i # r steak outside. Roundup Steaks are on sale this weekend and we offer a choice of 19 inch GE Porta Orote A Weigel’s frankfurts with natural casing . . . mild FIRST PRISE SKINIJJSS FRANKFURTS . . . or Swift Premium Frankfurts. These Premium Franks . . . on-^ sale T- AH Channel Branford Man In the service meat case . . . featured at 59c pkg. KiUed as Car,^ Try hambur9 with ths collsge educatron— ^^jjj^hi'^o-Money Down o n PINEHURST LEAN CHUCK GROUND Trailer Crash NEW HAVEN 4A^)—A • U>. 79c--3 lbs. for 2.25 Branford man wa^ Killed in­ stantly early today when the sports car lie was driving and May Clea,r OR a trailer'truck collided on the Pinehurst Conn^ticut Turnpike. ___ ,^gtate Poltoe from the Bethany 41 Minutes MONTHLY TYbop Identified, the dead man as 35-year-old George El "^ler Jr., 10.00 Pine Orchard P.d., Police say Tyler was driving hi Of Silence an easterly direction in the west­ bound Line when the accident oc­ By VERN HAUGIAND curred' near the Quinnlpiac River I Elxit. Tyler died instantly and the = 1 ^ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. .39 vehicle was demolished. The truck (AP)—Malcolm Scott Car­ GE Table Model TV GE Console TV was damage extensively snd had penter may have been in to be towed away. more danger during his tripls lO-lb. lots 4.S0 All Chonhel Police aaid the truck, registered Pinehurst P In the name of Blue Arrow Ex­ flight around the earth than We will have delicious patties about 4 to the lb. at 79c lb., press, Inc., New York City, was even he realized, it was dis­ and extra lean chopped Sirloin Patties at $1.19. Thle U tili th a t reHteined of the three-etory wood frame home in the Fairmount section of Water- being driven by Chi.stopher Coo­ closed today. bury which waallMtencd by yesterday’* tornado. Roland Aj Aubrie (left) is helped by hi* »on, Rog­ ley, 37, c' 478 Lexington Ave., Inc commimications team that Steak Sale er, 10 (with box) a* another *on, Tlmmle, 6, t* htlped by Kathleen Sweeney. (AP Photofax). Brooklyn, N. Y. Cooley was taken tracked Carpenter on l.'s three or- -•.V to Graoe-New Haven Community bitt, indicated today that he may “My Husband likes his extra thick” ,> Hospital and treated for lacera­ hiive become dangerously tired - A t Pinehurst tions and contusfehs. even confused—on th* lost time Either cut . . . New York sirloin at 79c which is the slight­ P ltiR Neighboring Towiis around. ly more wasteful but very tender large tenderloin cut . . . 89 to 94 This information came to light or the wonderfully waste free 99c steaks . . . you get ten­ HARtFORD (A P)—The SUte in a post-flight debriefing, by rm- MAINE LIVE IXIBSTER der choice meat N O M ONEY Motor Vehicle Department’s daily dio hookup, among alt IT stations record of automobile fatalities as on the Project Mercury worldwide Weekly ot last midnight and the totals on network. -. Pinehurst DOWN . All Channel the same date last year: It could help explain why the \ Ot a lower price 3.00 1961 1962 Aurora 7 capsule re-entered tha Or Killed 89 94 atmosphere at such a shallow sin­ Remember there’s more delicious Lobster79i meat on NO MONEY WA’Iiatitaift*': almost before the dust had^ , In a tavern in -Waterville, seven gle, at the end of its orbital Jour­ SIRLOINS Mimthly these 114 to lb, Lobsters. 2 7 5 Weekly ^ 5 0 nado, barely M ia ti6arede men Jumped behind the bar when ney Thursday, that it overshot tl.a ib Oov. . John N. Dempsey, who they heard the tornado coming. Extended Forecast 12.50 DOWN blUa of OonneoUent, WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— The planned landtag area by some 380 Fra$h Haddock Swordfish in and out of tha etate'i* driven down from Hartford, PoUce'men searching for victlnis mites. or SHORTS Noticed that in one shattered of the storm peered in through the five day Connecticut forecast for largMt city yeeterday. Saturday throuBh Wednesday, It might also account ta part for lb. 49c Cantors, lb. 79c It atmek at 5:35 pin. To hcene the kitchen had already broken plate glass window snd NEW YORK CUT OR HIP BONE SIRLOIN lb. 79c saw the seven, a short time later, May 30: '' ths dead silence from Carpenter Just sitting down to supper.1 been put to. righto and the table Temperatures are expected to that mystified and . alarmed mil­ Fraslk Halibut Flounder or Sola sounded like s diving was nearly set for a belated eup- feet once more planted on the lions, and thre-iV searchers Into a GE 12 lb. Automatic Washer per. brass rail, the seven were having average 2 to 7 degrees above nor­ lb.lB9c Fillats, lb. 59c sn express train. There would be ’’ ho state of another drink. mal. Warm Saturday and Sunday, A para-medic, right In dark suit, waves to rescue crew as he rides life raft alongside that ot astro­ vast hunt, from the moment of i e- In minutet .it had eixttogeney dedariMl, Said the gov- There were many narrow ( cooler Monday, warmer Tuesday naut Scott Carpenter during recovery operation* in the Atlantia Ocean yesterday. Spacecraft entry until tha astronaut was lo­ FRESH LOBSTER HIE AT BARBECUE CHUCK STEAKS lb. 59c gone, leaving in its wake' emtHT, becaulh the mayor, the po­ capes. and coole- again Wednesday. floats in water at left. (NASA Photo via AP Pholofax). cated Home 4’ minutes later. No Money Down of Idiidling wood that were ni lice, and the fire department and Mrs. Gladys Phelan ran upstairs Soma nom al high and lovir temper­ 'The tracking itation at Kauai, i momeiitB before. rerideiito themselvea had the sit­ when the twister howled up her atures during this period are Hawallj said that iriien It instruct­ 12 Oz. Cans^ BLOCK CHUCK POT ROAST lb. 49c And Only Trees lay strewn about the uation well in hand. street, realized her mistake, and Hartford 76-53, New Haven 70-51, ed Oirpenter to get ready to- tiro AH the best meat. Can stxeats. Power line* crackled in State Highway crewa armed started down again.* It was almost Bridgeport 71-52. And Alsop for Governor hla braking rackets, on the ap­ . BEST CENTER CUTS the silance. The smell at leaking with power sawa were sent in to too late. The walls were already Precipitation may total 0.1 to 0.8 proach to (^llfomia, he atarted gaa'rose from piles of rubble. clear the atreeto of trees and buckling. inch occurring as showers or thun- tag something else. Forty-five homes were demol- rubble. Somehow.she got out. Just in dershowsrs late Sunday and again “We had the impression that ha 2 00 Mied and ISO others Were badly And local National Ouaidiroen ttaie to see the entire house late Tuesday, was very confused about what was damaged. A es-y«ar-oUl man lay climbed into their fariguee m>d shoved out into the etnset. going on, but it was very difficult d#ad«.::tila'..d6w Went to woric. Edward Itomanch and his wife Fareutell by Bush Pinney Favors Lodge to aaaeas whether he was confused , Or f tit twiatar roarad on up Hiare was g ball gasM going beaded for th* door, thinking a NEW HAVEN (AP)—San. Prss- or preoccupied,” the station said. ofO-^eene hazrow Naiigatudk en in ihinleipal Stadium when ptohe was about ^ to enuh into cott Bush, R-Conn. ta a farOwelt The Woomera,. Australia, stotlnn Monthly Vsiky airiU teuteMd down again the twister struck. Tha ptoyera their house.'• - ^ - ritdio briMidcast to his conatituents, HARTFORD (AP)—OOP fltatsapl# Includ.ng RepuMleon townatorial candidate* eiu that John agreed that “We also feel tha as­ in Widcott, a town of 9,000 to th* and (.umpires ran for the dug- The buildlxig colIapsM. before hs* predicted that the Senate would Chairman A. Bearle Pinney today chairmen, committee members and Lodge possesece all three abilities tronaut was acting oomewhat tired 8.00 out*. S(M Utoni ducked, as if for they got out; XacrSduloue neigh­ petted a Lodfe-Alaop ticket as members of the State (Central to tha highest degree rjnong the during S1M( tost pass.” ncniiieaat. 0 remain ta sssalon until late Sep­ Committee. aenstorial eandidatea,”. ha said. Th# tornado, deflected by the a foul tip but no one was hurt. bors saw the Demanches crawl tember or early October. having the beet chance of getting Pinney stressed that he did not From the Bermuda post cams at high ridge that rOxu north and The roof of the gymnasium at out from under the rubble and The lengthy session Bush Mamed nominated, elected and ability to He related that three Important suggestion that oxygen pressure ta Sprague Blesnentary School was dust themselves off. They suffered factors were involved In making a ta any way deprecate the ability south to tha east of Waterbury, on the fact that three major con­ serve. of the other candldsites. Carpenter’s'craft may have beot JUI Are Delivered— installed, was able to take only a couple of tom off. But no children were in only minor tajurlea troversial measures—th* tariff snd The Republican chief’s long decision on a candidate: AH Are Fully the building and no Injuries re­ trade bill, the tax revision bill, and awaited announcement ta favor of 1. The ability to get nominated. “This 1* no attehipt to dictate to BUY ALL OF YOUR GROCERIES AT PINEHURST EVERY DAY LOW PRICES. weak jabe at Bouthlngtoa en the the convention,” he declared, ’’Re­ (Oonttaiied on Fogs Tea) o ^cr aide of the hlU. sisted. (OonManed on Page Sixteen) the Ktag-Anderson Mil—have not fom er Gov. John D. Lodge of 2. Tha ability to get elected. Serviced, Demenstrated Free of Charge yet been acted on. Weetport for the U.S. Senate slot 8. The ability to serve In the post publicans; t)ia’nk God, do not re­ Guaranteed! By tkls time she was gorged spond to dictation. with debris, more than she could In his broadcast last night, Bush and John Alsop of Avon for the to wlilch elected with maximum HOOD MILK 68c gaUon N reiterated hla oppMtion to the ad­ gubernatorial nomlnatioji came In effectiveness. "Our oonvsntloti will b* free and hold, she buret over Bristol. open. Our'delegate* will make tha ® \ 2.39 and 2.50 carton h«lng the dty with rain, JuOl and 'raises Souvanna Phouma ministration’s tax and tariff pro­ a press conference at the Hotel “It is my opinion based on the posals and his support of medical Bond this morning. best evidence i have been able to final choice of the caadidates at BulletiQs ahlngles. care to th« aged through social se­ Aleop’s headquartere eaid that accumulate that’ John Alsop the conventl(m.” People are cleanhigYip In Water- curity. ‘ Called from AP Wires rith-the sameei dogged the candidate would have no state­ possesses ; J1 three abilities to the bury todayday wito Bush, however, made It clear ment to make immediately on the higheat degree among the gubema- (CoaUaned on Page Tea) Yankee ccunk* they displayed :es that he did not emforsa the Ktag- Knney endorsement. aster tbeIS'^Mtnu destructlve floeda of Anderson Mil ta Ite present tom . AOKEE. WAR FUTILE LAST 3 DAYS Lodge could not be reached for GENEVA (AP) -r- The United ' Referring to his decision, on the -J>AMpUL ApecialA, a Job for buUdozera and advice ‘of’ nls doctor, ,not to seek comment. States Sind th* Soviet Union Pinney streeeed that ta making Military Data Mission Jointly propooed to the 17-nntlOtt Famous Goodyear Tubless Tires trucks and erenes. reelection to another term, Bush the statement ta favor of Lodge SWIFT PREMIUM Looking over the splintered NeutFalLaos Regime sfl^lmed "There is nothing basical­ dlsarmnfnent conferenee todisy FARM HOUSE APPLE PIES buildings in ibe Bunker HHl area, ly .Wrpng with my health." and Aleop “I presume to speak for n declaration that “war con no no one except myself.” Imiger nerve ns a roaAhod of set­ where Ibe twister struck first. Now taat be has removed Mmielf However, his announcement ROCK CORNISH HENS It was hard to believe that Paul By 8TANLET JOHNSON ^pledge to continue Soviet support from the rigOfs of the 1962 political Three Russian Ships tling intemaUennl dtsputes.” The Fite IBSe or came amid reports that other top 400-word draft deelaratlen Hsitung, 55, was the only cas­ MOSCOW (AP)—Soviet Pramii for formation of such a govem- campaign, naid: Bush, *T shall have leaders ta the Republican orgsn- O lder ualty. ent, which he sud was ta accord no difficulty whatever ta eervlng agalost war propaganda was —Hiotung was sttiM^ on the Khnuhehev pledged today to con­ out my tern in good h»sUhu .*nd Izatlon would follow suit, ' lUHiauesed-ont la vreeks of priv­ " - 2 1 7 5 5 — “the Just aspirations of the H* took a position in favor of in Pacifie Test Area dUi head by a faUing tre6 as he ran tinue efforts to establish a neutral people." eplrlt.’’ \ ate negotiations between th* 14 oz. size niU unbler for hla house at 63 Deerfield Ave. coalition government in Laoe. He spoke barely aii hour ta a former Governor Lodge for the two oo-chalrmen of the dOnfer- Box df 6 for rln; the Soviet government "did stick N. Dempsey has written a congree- three Soviet ships are within a f*w damage and protested- Chevy, Ford ioaUy injured. sionsl committee urging that the Horace Seely-Brown of Pomfret It states that an eod to propa­ i14 But Waterbury and St Mary's to and will stick to the pooltlons it and Misa Vivien Kcllems of Ston- miles of the Paciflo nuclear tests Then he added: "By maneuver­ ganda "which ran provoko or en- 2.00 More Plym oatli esqii'os*^ st the Geneva confer­ federal Isxelse tax on rail, and bus ing and remaining so close to the Hospitals ware flooded with In­ fares be removed as of July 1 in­ Ington. ' area, obviously on a large-scale oourage a threat to or breauih of R am bler jured at oiM tlma. in addition to ence on Laos and ta m y talks with Britain Sends And ha favored former SUte mtliUry intelligence collection well-publicised restricted areas, ihe peace” would fociiltot* the President Kennedy on the future stead of Jan. 1. the Soviets apparently do not BOOK MATCHES ...... box 10c the 11 admitted to hospitals. 28 Hla lettsr yesterday was direct­ RepresenUUv* Alsop, a Hartford mission. . ooncliislon of an agreement on others wars treated and released «f Laos.” Insurance exeeutive, over five The Defense Department said manifest {his. concern during the Reading a prepared text with ed to the House W a^ and Means general and complete disarma­ The cleanup began yasteeday, 6 jets to Help Committee, which on Wednesday other gubernatorial hopefuls. {he ships are equipped to monitor present testa” ment. Bat it left govemnMnta the aid of steel-rimmed glasees, U.S. actlvjtlss in progress and The spokesman, in answer to a free to take whatever mesparee LIPTON’S TEA BAGS, save Wc on 100 s ...... 99c NorSeconds--NdLRetreqds Khnishchev r ^ r i e d on his Just- reconimendsd for^ passage a bill Pinney, who won. the aUt* repealing the tax as eft Jan. 1. chairmanship last December with liave been actively engaged in ob­ question, said the three ships have they considered practical or de- concluded trijp to Bulgaria. He U.S, in Thai taining what information is pos­ been in the area during most of Blrshle to suppress wA propa­ praised the cordiality ot the Bul­ the support of Alsop, said - that Brand New Witir 15-Month. Rood (Con tin Bed on P ^ Four) when he took the Job he pledged sible on teste. the month of May. The first nu­ ganda. Refug^ Flow garians and said th ^ had shown BANOlloK, m i l u d (API — a "fuU and fair opportunity to The largest of the three ships clear. test in the present series JUMBO SARAN WRAP, save 9c a t ...... 50c pkg. they were “devoted and sincere V' BritleH Jets flew to Bangkok to­ every candidate to present .his is the modem *,406:ton Research was on April 25, fallowed by one UVINO COSTS AT PEAK Hazard Gugrafi^tee -■ Goodyear, friends, marching Along w ith'the day to Join steadily growing candidacy. I tMnk no on* can de­ ship Shokal'Skly which, th* Pen­ April 27 and anq{her May 2., WAUfINOTON (AP) —Liv­ To Hong Kong Soviet people to the victory of American forces ta safeguarding ny that this opportunity has been tagon said, is extensively equipped The spokesman, to another ing costa rose two-tenths of one conununlsm.” . | Thailand’s border against poseible provided.” with' instruments. question, answered Uutt U.S, per oept ta April—setting a new He denied he had gone to “patch Communist', aggression from Loos. News Tidbits He said he deoidsd to make the The ship t'als* ha* a pad for Navy ships can do no mors than record for the third straight Cut l>ra8ticaUy up cracks” in the Communist stnie- ■ RtPE-^'‘ Nyion All-Weather^ "42" With .Exclusive 'Tufsyn" Slx 'Hairiier Hunter fighters, a from the AP Wires sUtepiient flavoring the Lo48**Al- launching meteorological rockets warn the Soviet ships about the month. The government re­ Holiday Schedule ■ r ture there. sop ticket “wholly cognizant of which, ■ by Soviet ''statement, can danger area. There Is no tatema- ported consumer price* have ris­ Oh this score, he said ‘‘imper- <3anberra twUl-jet l|ght bomber KONG KONG (AP)—Th* num and a . Pembroke reconnatasance the fact that not ah -will agree reach the ionosphere to analyze tional lezal bar tN (AP) — An« . . . and no 50 STAMP offer is worth 14c. murder ta the year-old death of tronic equipment designed to sup­ in a furious gun bailie in tlie Ken- undergrmind nuclear te s t Most Bordens NEW! dicate the Oommunlsto were get­ tions of the reactionaries,” who, today it waz ready to send ground chairman of Viet Naih anntatice plement tnlorroatlon received by more Square branch of the Na­ Buy 1 pkg. for 29c or 4 for $1.00. It is ting tough- Chtaece villagers near he eaid, were aided and abetted or air force* should the caU come- commission and Canadian mem­ Henry Marshall, who Investigated won set off today at the Atomic ' Deluxe 3-Speed ber alaadered North Viet N an be- affair* of BllUe Sol Estes, sent of­ the big research ship. tional Sliawmut Bank. Energy (kimnikmlon Nevada tpst AUGRATIN OK to assort your purchase . . . and re­ the. border continually report by the United Stetea. The' other two members of the TTse three ships are within 10 Patrolman John J. Gallagher, 'Soiden's hearing gtkfire from the Conumi- He warned tiiat Oil such provo­ antl-Oommuhist 'kiliance — Pakls- esose they aecnsed it of sabver- ficers digging for clues to the Bite. The blast, the S4th to be an­ member that you get 25c back for trying S ion and aggression ta South Viet slayer today. to 15 miles of the western edge 38; father of three, died at Beth nounced in the Nevada series, SCAILOKD nist aidej^ but officials generaUy cations were-,"doomed to failure." ten sad ' France—have nuule no brael Hospital three; hours after r POTATOES the pkg. plus a 10c coupon in each box. 209lnch Window Fan Khrushchev' rejected, Western gestures toward Joining the mlU- Nsm. 7%is development occurr^ as S of the test area, a Pentagon was described only as having a See details on back of pkg. discount these. Public Housing. Administration congressicmal committee prepared spokesman said. he was felled with a bullet wound fow yield—« blast force less than WITH ftORDEN'S OWN POTATOIS There wae speculation that the charges that the Soviet Unlim was tary buildup. This would mean that they ar* in the chest knd one in the leg. Weekly Or Monthly responsible for the deteriorathig ' 7niii''BritiA planes will be based offer* vacant spartmenta ta Wa- to open a hearing ta Washington that of 200,000 tona of TNT. AGED CHEDDAR CHEESE. Oommunists were using force in teHrary houatag project to city M on^y on the operations of E* between 300 and 400 miles west Police said some 50 pistol shots SAVE ON GROCERIES AT PINEHURST the biHs behind I the border, out of situation ta Loos. in the northern city ofi Chiong and several tear gas bombs were 1,25 5.00 Mai, about lOfU, miles' from the residents whose ' homes were. de­ tea, Pecos, Tex., promoter, of of Christmas Island; the main KENNEDY DUE LN BRAZIL Another New Item .... Betty Crocker aiipit of British patrols. Before winding up his talk, molished by yesterday’s tornado. mteti-mi]Uon-doltof farm enter­ test point. fired before the wounded suspect WAfilJUDfGTON (AP) —Pres­ SMCMl/ 29c Cipenmunist loudspeakers were Khniahebev charged that “the de­ itnrtbFSst frontier of Loos where was disarmed by a detective in %PK\kl\ 29c ^ e pto-Communlst Pathet LOo are . . .Multilingual machine, al­ prises. who has bean indicted on In ordsr to reach their present ident KSnaedy plans tp begin hi* aUeo^taday after a fuU day of cision of. the United State* to.long though stUl ta research stage, location,” ' the spokesman said, the bank basement. visit to Brazil July 80,’ the White . traoM ill' H uUIgimI lUJi rriifrrt la control. fraud and theft charges. / SAFFLOvi'ER OIL ...... 59e broaieittog exhortations to. ttw pronisee'to traaalato spekea mee- Dr. J. A. Jscblmcsyk of Hous­ these fiovlot vesseU, obviously ’ Th* battle Mroks out, police said, House said today. Press seere- 4 for 1.00 B a^ig Ohtoese t» return to. their serious diffleultles for a aatUemei^. American forces form the south- sagoe alood In three laagaage* on a large-scale ralUtary teteiU- when th* suspect tripped a bur- tory Pierre conflnned MAIN ST. ’’nione Bn 9-fl|665 ot . in Loos,” but he mads no belUjp-' em anchor of the defensive ore ton, who studied tha exhumed asltager yillagaa. This nonviolent form of , and print them in four. body of Marshall; mad* his final gene* collection mission, actually glaf alarm while entering the a report to that effect from Rio perauaskm in -a police state had f erent commenu on the dltewttoii. along the frontier, with U.S- MS' Investigators await cisaring of traversed the restricted area to baulk through a rear wlndo^. de Jaalero. He said the plans 1MI9-952S ‘Khrushchev praised Prince Sou- rtaes baaed near Udoa, 40 miles autopsy report Hiursday to Dirt- MANCHESTER mystified Hong ofQctols. smoke and fumes from a sincMider- Judge John Barron. the north surrounding Johnston A patrol wagon driver, C^liagher are not yet complete, pending There was also speculation that vanna Pbouma, the man both Boat south of 'the pro-Wsatem Laotian tag underground silo hear Chico, Island. Although they, ar* current­ was .one of the first to enter the the dlspntch oflsa advance party Open Tonight tilL 9 PJL goverhaent’a administrative cap­ The Iphysloton exorsssed belief PINEHURST GROCERY, Ind tha drastic drop in the number and West have decided should Ctolif., to . determine what caused that Marshall, shot five times with ly Just outside the restrict boun­ bank! to BraxU early'In July. B ut'as of refugees might be a result of head a neutralist regime in Laos, ital of Vientiane, sriilch to ta cen­ the mattimUUoa .dollar Hast of a a .23 teiUber bolt action rifts .was daries, they have ignored a U.S. Harold Olllette, 56, protective things Stand now, Salinger said, CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE OPEN THURSDAY ahd FRI&AY TILL 9:00 SERVICE Brttlab diploinii^ proteats to for continuing to to form tral Loos. U J. A m y troops ore W-feet Titan tatsrcontinsntal baj- murdered but mid, "Thar* to the naval destroysr which a^roached service guard,] whs Hiot ta th* -th* eklef exeentive would spend . Pairing. This coud not be oon- government based sUn farther south, at Khw- Usties mlatUe yesterday., _ to warn them to posslMe danger" leg. Hla epndUfoR was rsporfsd as three A m in Brasil ntel visit at. opposite the southern end of Sen. Henry M. Jackson. D-Wsi*., barest possibility of Snlcld*, firmed. I He dsnounced rightwtag Pre­ Judge Barron related. The' spokesman said that after not serious. Bis d9 Jsnsiw, BnsBIs* Son': mier Prince, Boon Oum tor oUeg- ■ f- . _ _ . ' says that a new subcommittee he the 1968 U.S. testa ta th* BlktaL . Paolo find. MssUdy tM . gprtb- heads will took krto aventafOBg ta edly fmstmtiiig the plan o> rsB9 XniMtok m tm p th o RuwUiui em tern lkn s r w ifttemtia i 4> »l lOitQabriteY mads Us I jiCenttanai an Pbga mna). .

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