THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1980 Thn Weather Poreenot of U. 8. Wantheg Bmoef Average Dally Net Preee Run PAGE TWENTY i®attrI)PBtpr lEttPttUtft For the Week Ended Increootog rioadtoerii tonlglBc March 12. 1880 Low near 80. Satantoy 1 ; able rieodtoesa, with rnin About Town 13,084 High near 40. Member of the Audit ■ rr'.... Bureau of Circulation. Manoheater— A City of ViUnge Charm TOe way* aiid meana committee of St. Bridget’* Rosary Society . (CteMWed AdvorHslng on Page 14) PglCE m rE .CEM18 will meet tomorrow at 6 p.m. In MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1960 (SIXTEEN PAGES) LAST the church hall. VOL. L X X lX , NO. 14.3 OOOD/ y e W The. GirlS’ Friendly Sponsora of n w t s ^ St. Mary’s Eplacopal .Church wtl) meet topsorrow ait 8 p.m. at the Church. Htwtesaee will he Mlaa Step to Disarming State News Florence Madden, Mrs. Maurtce FREE PARKING Lamtoert and Mrs. John McDowell. COUNTS..; Roundup U. S. IN REAR OF STORE SAVINGS 0 ’ Army 2d U . Roger W. Peterson, aon of Mr. and Mrs. caarence Pet- eraon, 35 Lockwood St., recently Proposes Ridgefield, March 18 (/P)— partlWpated in' a command poSt State Police at the barracks! exercise In Germany. A platoon leader In’ the 4th dlvlslon’a armor Tlwfs why Chicken arrives FRESH DAILY at here are listing as accidental; conxpany. l^.. Peterson entered the the shooting and wounding of | C Army laat July, and has been over­ (What A Wonderful Difference In Flavor That Means to You) Mrs. Mary Costello of New-! H seas since November. Be is a grad­ town, wife of State Trooper uate of Mancheater High School James Costello, Newtown’s and the University of Connecticut His wife,, Joan, (s with him In Ger­ resident law officer. many. It’s unusuflMo fin

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P A G E r m m . / ■ MANCHESTER EtrENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH IS, 1980 MANCHESTER EYENING HERALD, MAJ^CHESTERj,-CONK, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 196fr -Ia . PAGE TWO Andover Rockville- Carole TregoffI Hebron CLAMSHELL Bphon ■ r StateNews r l Sheinwold on Out on Bonds Cor. Spruce and Rlrck StK Stamps Sweet, Tcader Fried rSans Garden Club Hearing Set April 21 Golden Fried Rt. 44A Residents Outraged Easter Seals (Contimied from Page Ope) Deep Sea Seallcme By LOUIS M.ANDEIX Roun ImAI/ e x p e r t s s h a r p e n < Fried Fan Tall Shrimp EACH OTHERS’ WITS BsR dsalsr Planning Film N&ersidsWjlMnlte On Hockanum Channel ,ThS judge rejected a vigorous Fish and Chips, Grinders By State Offers for Property Go to Homes :: (OoBtiBued fr«m V f t Oae) By Alfred ShslBwoId NORTH plea for bail by Finch's law>-«r. Lobster Roll, CInm Rail Why do hundreds of players 4 0 6 4 3 - A program on “nematls" will be ■■ •' ... ' J "Where could Dr, Pinch run?" Ordtr to Yoke Out The ' Connecticut ^ Society for pt^sent. and a eourt-sppointed travel large distances to Uke part featiued at toe Garden C?lub meet­ A puhho hearing on channel-^peas. plckleij heels; Tuesday.. rjrant B .'. Cooper. tinea nrnnoaeri hv the State Water 1 *9*8**^*^* hamburg, cole "E v e n ’one in the United Stalks of Crippled Children and Adults, Inc., guardian suggested a hearing af­ in a national tournament? Ask ing in toe elementary school lines propos^ by.the State vv a i e r ^ pineapple: Wednesday, beef | America and elsewhere knows him. CoH Ml 3-6051 sent lU annual Blaster Seal appeal ter Rattell said, “ I don't know those now playing in the tourna­ Wednesday at 8 p.m. Color slides OPEN SUNDAY Resources Commission for the. aticks, assorted sand-; . . 8 P.M. to 9 P.M. S 'a ^ of the highway this sum-! of “ to Hetfrdn residents on ihursday §1. (p-i' what to do." ^ ment at Jackson, Miss., and one WEST accompanied by narration have Hockanum River iMll be held April! J^'l^sdajc roast turkey in : ^ « of this week. QuesUoning by polica dUring the of the commonest answers will hs: ▲ K l f been provided by flames I. George { made to them by SUtes t « t f HighwayHlirhwav Mrs. H. Fritz Noren ifl g«neml paat few weeks drew admissions V 1C5 and Sons. Inc., of Fairport, N? Y.. I 21 at 7:30 p.m. m City Hall. gravy, ^ufter^ n o ^ ^^^ical profes-; chairman for the event. She will Stated in the appeal la the fact want to play against all the onions, cranberry sauce, ice cream irinni. la aniuian had " i t Department representatives. that crippling strikes one family! from Rattell to a number of ■mart cookies! 4 1099632 ♦ K Q ’ 5 toe largest clematis growers In toe 1 A member of the Commission cups: Friday, fish sticks, mashed | Pinch is entitled to ball. , ' They have been told that today be aseisted by Mrs. William Nev- breaks in Hartford and Rocky 4 10 9 7 4 world. i staff will spend the day of ilhe eretJte and Mrs. Fred Trinder who in five every year. The Easter, seal If you had this hand in » t'l®' Z SOUTH potatoes, creamed corn, cole slavv*; i ' " ' L la the deadline for signing sales helped 2,441 children and adults Hill, her bridge game you’d loae three The program Is expected to he of I hearing in toe City Hall-to sn-j milk, bread and butter' « a ■ TY* will arrange for the provision of ------' 4 10*752 considerable Interest locally be­ agreements and that condemna- last year, through specialized re- V ' y - trumps and a heart. Tou'd go 'swer questions of Interested par-1 served with all meals. J £|llf*| t O I F lS C U S S tlon proceedings will be started im- homemade lemon pie for dessert, 4 109432 cause several members .have spe­ PINE Mrs. Charles Bedford in the dining hablHUtion programs. Judge Fisher Rites on to the next hand without ever I ,,.. Maple Stree*: Monday, ravioli. | i . » ' mediately. All realize the land This year the Pilgrim Fellowship Hartford, March 18 t«»i-^The fu­ thinking you’d missed a good play cialized in growing toe profusely room and Mrs. Samuel, Welker, on flowering vine in various varie­ r ' .... I green beans, cole slaw; Tuesday. I K ,rl l l C a t l O t l O l 'M l f f e t I vmust be relinquished and the proj- of the Hebron and Gilead Congre-' neral of Judge Edward C. Fisher for the contract. East SobS W sif A. set of maps showing the Pt” '| potatoes with ham. hut-! .M PHARMACY r ^ct will proceed on schcdvile. None cleanup ties. j posed lines vvnll be placed lered corn, pickled berts; .Wednes- Members of the WSCS are re­ gatlonal Churches is again spon­ of 29 Robin Rd„ West Hartford, As a matter of fact, when this 1 NT Pass 2 4 Doabto 664 CENTER STREET • Is anxious to inepr legal expense hand was played in a tounikment. Hesteases for the meeting will IplaVplaV in t?lt>'Cit^' HailMan tronifrom ApruApril 7 • toi><; ^ . - atew. assorted sandwich-; A public hearing on the proposed minded to save items for the nim soring the drive, for the third con­ chief judge of the newly estab­ 3 4 3 4 4 4 COR. OF ADAMS {■ but only one seems willing to sell secutive year. Namea on the com­ lished Circuit Court of Corinectl- not loiig ago, pracUcally every­ be Mrs. WlUiam Mercer, Mrs. the day of the hearirtg. i es' Thursday., roast turkey, choice i960-6t Board of F.dncation budget mage -sale which will be held on Ralph J. Ellis and Mrs. Hobart The Commisaion is establishing | buttered' rice or TEL. MI 9-9814 K at '‘their" price rather than take mittee list are: Chairman, Miss eut, W'sa held thia morning from body went down at four, spades. V, Opeatag lead — 410 to prevent buttered rice *** "Ponsored by the Maji- *" the issue to court. April 23. They axe encouraged to the Molloy Funeral Home followed They didn't think about it unto Willard. lines along water ways to prevent j buttered pea press them if poseible. which will June 'Thom; advisor, P. John Per- ft, J. McKinney has been oliered ham; treasurer, George Alden, HI; by .a solemn requiem Mass in St. they looked at the scoresheet and Book Study Group Program biinding■...... — U)o close to * the J ... channel. I ‘ Sauce. Friday, ’’ macaroni"...... wrt—- .1 Chester F^lucation Assn, and the' laOO for a strip 252 feet along the I improve the appearance of . the Thomas the Apostle Church, West discovered that one player had 5?he best-selling book, ’ ‘Only In The program IS expected to lessen , bnltered wax beans, cole , PTA Council Wednesday at 8 p.m Prescription Jeffrey Alden, Judy BSrlow, Penny —A '4 ; au be—A K 6. What 'do Ameri(»," by Harry Golden will WghWav and 18 feel deep. The, clothing when displayed for sale Belden, Carolyn and Mary Cool- Sometimes, it’s the little things Hartford. ' ■ made the contXact. fftmage which occurs when riv*ers I^ slavv. Desserts, Desserts. sandwiches and ' ...in .u_ the B;io.kley c-u.—.,School auditoriiim. propertV includes an old stone I Bulletin Board you eayY be discussed at toe next meeting of ov'erflow their banks. idge. Gvv’en Ellis, Mar>’ Ann and that make history. The Rev. Richard L. Foley was How did he dp it? Answer: Bid oiie'hep't. If part­ ' milk served with ev.ery meal. Members of the Board of Ed­ Specialist which he maintains he could easily I The Womens Auxiliary to the the Rev. Joseph A- toe Women's Fellowship Book Rnta'ry .Award I>at« Monday. Robert Foote, Mary Hills, Da\*id When the post Office Inducee am Error ner responcls in spades, you will Study Group at toe home of Mrs. miih's se- Northeast School: uoation.ucation. tnethe BoardHoarn orof ixireciorsDirectors ■ell for $300. ' J''**'® Department will hold its reg and Russell i^nney, and David Flynn, deacon, and the Rt. Rev. The successful declarer Induced ular meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at 120 million of the 4-eent Credo force to game. Otherwise you ex­ Edwin Sage from 10 to 11:30 a.m. lection of tile citizen of the_ >ear beans; Tuesdav. barbecued Tell Your Doctor To Another property owner with Perhq.m, Msgr. Raymond G. Lafontalne was an error. It's the kind of error any pect to jump to 3 NT at your next H. tiling will foi*m a panel to an­ 160 foot frontage who will lose 7 the firehouse. Mrs. A. J. ftoberts April 20. The group discussed "The wil be announced at a .dinner-^ mashed potaloe.s, buttered Phone C* Advance Census Forms stamps with what appears to be aub deacon. The Rev. John J. defender might make—if given the turn. swer anv question put by the pub­ to 11 foot depth has been offered and Mrs, Dale Smith will be host Ugly American” by' Lcderer and March 31 ‘ ^e G ^ iu n ^ r Wednesday, as- Residents also received Thurs­ George Washington's signature, Kelley Of 8L Lawreftce O’Tooles chance. Burdick at Its meeting Wednesday lic. We Will Deliver 1200. A third has frontage of 278 South won the ftXst trick in (Copyright I960, General FeBture# taiirant on the Berlin Tunipik*. goups. tuna salad and egg The concert of United Methodist day advance census report forms an autograph expert, crftd "for­ Church was present In the sanc- Oorp.) at toe home of Mrs. George Taylor, The budget request for, next year feet with 7-foot depth and has been tuaiY- The Gregorlaft quartette dummy with the ace of diamonds Tlie citizen of the year ia chosen g j s3vviches. eelerv and car- USE THE CON*N. BANK Church choirs will be- held tonight for the 1960 census of population gery, a travesty on the American Hebron M bv a Rotary committee from nomi- ,, .- 1,. cheese wedges; Thurs-1 ia>" $3,971,348. eu.oi.u-o. The >1.0 budget ouuac- la .» nOw ,..- offered $270. at 8 o'clock at the Community and,, housing. They are asked to rendered music for the Maas.' and then made the key play. He Other books which have been nations made bv organizations and Toi aiicM. _ potato being studied by General MjWJ CHARGE PLAN FOR TOUR Mrs. Ernest Howard • has been public” The active bearers were: Ray­ led the queen of spades from dum­ PRESCRIPTION offered $500 for an acre and a half Hall. Tickets will be available at havf theee forms filled out with ■And the artist .yelled back, seleiled for toe coming months are , individuals in toe area. aaUd iJ^carOnl and tuna salad.' ager Richard Martin, It then ffoeij^es mond L. Hanks, Thomas Y. Rams- my! "The Ninth Wave” by Eugene Steve Cavagnah) samples "Scallops Provencale," a (Hah offered by James Copeland, chef, at Cavey s of land. It runs 1.929 feet along the door. the proper anawfers, and have them ‘‘George's handwriting la not toe Tell the truth; What would you I Tlie committee selects toe 1 h*Ci.besns, dill pickle slices: Frl-j to toe Board of Directors, ready for the census taker, if pos­ dell, Peter J. Casclo. Frank T. Burdick nnd "The Tribe That Lost Restanrahl The seafood entree, complete with recipe and photographs, was the subject of an ar­ S.e-m^hway in severM^pleees - d 1 ^;mre^ i^ll ^ ^ legible. The Post Office wants Barmore, G. Dallas Newton add play from the East hand? The or woman fish sticks, ma.shed potatoes, sible l\v April 1. In one of every something readable." Its Head." by Nicholas Monsarrat. ticle in ‘ InstltuUons Magazine " this month. Copeland, who started to cook when he was 11 at a the most for P-«Phv11!e du ri^ 1958 1 - ga.ad, peas, piekled beeU; ! Includes depths up to 90 feel. night at 8 o'clock. A High Mass Bertel W. Krohn. actual Bast put up the king of ReeniltnMsit Chairmen Nan>ed I Herald Photos by Ofiarai. Not too greatly disturbed by the four hon»es extra questions will be That’a why some collectora are spades, and great was toe fall ADULT ENTERTAlNlilENT CCC catqp in Eastford, likes to experiment with new dishe.-,. • beyond the diitiea of his or her job j dessert. served will be celebrated at 9 a.m. tomor A large delegation of judges Mrs. Robert, MacGranor and, or position. The award dinner will | . all meals. news of the construction project at asked. This residence is picked by calling the first Credo stamp the froni the Supreme Court, Superior thereon. row in memory of Nora Foran chance, to be revealed by the cen­ ‘THE HUMBLE IU$H" Mrs. J. Taiialeyv^ohmami Jr..' will ^ b^RTin cocUtail* Rt 7 p.m. | . a ftrst, all property owners are be- “forgery Credo." Thia la propa­ Court, Common Pleas Court, Cir­ South had an easy time limiting Is C*Ur . _ . serve as chairmen o f blood riscruit-' negin vviro | Rubbish Pickup Monday eoming concerned about possible Church Notes sus taker when he comes. ganda favorable to the U.S,? * cuit Court, members of the. Con­ toe trump loss to two tricks, and BIcksrS BarUs lUrbars' BMb ment for toe blood^bank program A RbckviUe 'Area Family Camp- Rubbish will damage to or loss of their wells Holy Communion svill be cele Hire Auditors Now, treading lightly and with he made his game contract. A brated at St. George's Episcopal The Board of Finance has voted necticut and Hartford County Bar aiM'. __ at ’Yeomans Hall, Cmumbia. from ; Mng Assn, has been organized' ■by day on the following streeta. during the extensive blasting work an eye oh historical accuracy, tha AasociaUona, as well as personnel pretty smart cookie, wasn't he? 10:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m> March 31. Bellevue Ave„ Berger Rd.. which must he done, the loss of -Church Sunday.at 10 a.m. by the to engage H. N. Alexander and Come to think of it, what can •THE RABBIT TRAP" ; persons who are interested in Rev. Dor.ald W. Greene, vicar PO reports some changes in the of the county building which was The program is sponsored by the; j csniping and sociability with fel- Burke Rd,, Carol Dr., Chamber: shade trees and expensive shrub­ Co., as auditors for the fiscal year autographs on two of the remain­ closed in obieiTance of the funersl. South loae by leading the queen of With Eniett BotvsIs* lain St.. Franklin Ave., Harlow St.. Church school claases are held at. ending June 30 of this year. Pay I;Se4:» Cclumbla C3iapter of the American ; ' low campers. bery. ing five Credo stamps. were led by Gov. A. A. RIbIcoff spades for the first trump trick ? ; Red Ooss. Which includes totktown j Grant St., Maple ,St., Orchard St.. the same hour. for this work will be $400. If the trumps are 2-2. one lead is ! I The group plana to meet the Although some contacts were In the Benjamin. Franklin' and Chief Justice Raymond E. Kid Hebron as well as t!?plumbtg; | of everv' month, at Progress Ave., Rheel St.,'Stanley. made with the property owners Masses violi be celebrated at St Church Services as good as another. If toe trumps I i first Sunday stamp, to be issued March -31 in Baldwin. ' 'j . , Andover' is being askerf this yea^ : Sl„ Strong Ave.. Terrace Dr,. Vil­ two weeks ago, almost all have Maurice Church at 7. 8:30 and 10 ■ Church services Sunday will be: are 3-1, West may have the single- j ' 2:30 p.m. at the I-ottie Fisk Memo- a.m. The Rev. Bernard L. McGurk Philadelphia, the earlier signature Buritl was In Ml. St. Banadlct to provide the ataff which will in-' lial, Henry Park. The next meet- lage St.. We.st Mam St., Winder- been approached this week and St. Peter's Episcopal, Holy Com­ Cemetery. Bloomfield, where Lorensen, who had become a stste ton jack. , etude registered nurses, qualifted is pastor. “ Ben. Franklin'^ as used on the witness In the case. And if West has the eihgleton ; ing will be April 3. mere Ave.. and Windsor Ave. feel they are being rushed in view munion, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.; Declaration of Independence, waa Father Flynn assisted by the above . nurses' aides isnd typists. Volnn- of the deamine today. Mrs. Mar- The Rev. Theodore W. Chandler Scarno, convicted on counter­ ace or king, what chance is there Officers elected at'the organi- Event- Planned Church School, 10 a.m. changed to the more commonly priests, conducted the committal teera may work toe hoiira best i aret H'alln^whose property will Jr/ win preach on "The Three Hebron and Gilead Congrega­ feit chargee In Ohio 10 years ago, except for a swindle? ' ■ zation meeting last Sunday are; The Junior Girls of the Ameri- known “ B. Franklin." service. muted to them. In previous years fe seriously affected said she was Marys" at 9 and 10:30 a.m. wor tional: Hebron, 10 am.; Sunday faces similer charges bi Hartford Dally Question Alfred Barbero. proaident; James cjin Legion Auxiliary will meet ship at Bolton Congregational There was some meddling, also. It has been harder to get volun­ Lynch, vice pre.aident; Mrs. John tonight at 7 o’ckifk at the Post approached Wednesday for the school at 11 am .; Gilead: Morn­ County. As dealer, you hold: Spades—Q teers from the hours of 4 to 6. first time. , ^ Church Sunday. Parents are urged yntii. the signature' on the Jeffer­ No NHRR BtuepriM He, Lorensen and four others 6 4 3; Hearts—A Q J 6; Diamonds Marsh, secretarj-; and- Marsh! Home on WpsL^t. Refreshments ing service, 11:15; S u n d a y son Credo stamp to be issu^ May ‘Those who'are interested in do­ Other property-ovme™ involved to deliver children to their church School at 10 a.m. HartfoiM, March 16 (iPi — The were arreeted by tState Police In treasurer. .will be serveij-TolIovving the meet­ Include W. Harry England, Ev­ school classes 10 minute.s early 18 at Charlottesville. 'Va. in thia Januarj'. The others are to be tried nating blood axe asked to call either The association is open 1o all L’outh Group to Meet New Haven Raifroad has been Mrs. MacGranor or Mrs. Hohmann. | ing. ' / erett T. McKihney,\Samuel Stlt- Sunday since the children will be i;:a8e, there was the addition of the ask ^ to provide igieclflc data on in Hartford. B R ^M BLE who are interested. Children are yRospital. Notes ‘The Junior and Senior ^ o u p s dash across the two "fs " of the Previous donors will be called also I ham. Herman Petersen, Dr. Glover attending worship for a'quarter of the Fleur de Us will jn « t this lU financial needs when a hearing BUSH' welcome at the meetings. Admitted yesterday: Mrs. John of an hour. There will be a spe­ signature which is described u The cJiairmen have s-lreased the .School lainch 5leniis C. Howe, BoKon Lkhe Hoiuie, evening at 7 In PhelpjUrlall. The reMmee Monday before the State ^■4.' necessity of keeping appoiiuments. Baker, 83 Grand Ave.: Lionel James RObch. Kriss T ri^ an is and the one most commonly used by Fraternitien Banned Ijike Street: Monda.v, meat loaf,, cial sermon for them. This sched­ girls are asked to bjing nail files Public Utilitlea Oomnilaeion. lilice last year's quota of 7,5 pints' Kearney. Green Lawn Convales­ ule will be carried out at,both the third President. Bridgeport, March 18 (45 ■ MAN5 FIELD 8:10 6:S8-9:60 potato, tossed salad and jello; | E. J. Holl. \ and pocket combs PUC chairman Eugene S. Lough- Ss»rt€ €T Waa no', readied due to the failure cent Home. services. \ ■ I Wednesday , night the radio told lln made tha request yesterday to University of Bridgeport offlciaU | Tuesda.v. corned beef, buttered^ Discharged yesterday: Mrs. ■ Sirs. Howard commented Uuut On ysitotion Ends Sunday. All Cplorl^ of 28 people to keep their apiwint- boiled potatoes, cabbage, carrqlA (tiU ia the fourth time the Howard The membership class will meet Mlsa Florence E. Smith and of a high school student ■who Hollis H. Ooyle, comptrcfiler of the have banned fraternity and eorori- • SAT. KID SHOW 1 P.M. • Frank ^ Carlson, 57 High St.; ty activities, in the wake of two I ments Only 60 pints were ob­ assorted cookies; Wednesday, I farm haa stood In the way of the at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Meeting- Miss M ary^elly are on, vacation identified Herbert Hoover ' as a New Haven.'There was no hearing "CASH...... ••UI. _____ . All IB Coler! George^Oleary. 105 Prospect SL; initiation incidents in three daysj tained. The number of pledges vegetable soup, peanut buUex and ! State's progress. More than a J^un- house. in F l o r l ^ and when last |ieard famous aviator. Don't laugh (act- today. McCALL" Jlfi&Efiii -rOBBIPDES m’JSt be oversubscribed since there Linda Cole, 36 Prospect St.; Miss Coyle had told the commission in which students tangled with the j X'MABDI jelly sandwiches, apple crisp; ; dr»d years, ago, the farm wea put ‘•Jesus’ Gifts to His Disciples: from wwe at Cypress Gardens'. .ually. it’s a matter for tears). So, Frl.-Ssl. Cast, fraoi S:tS OBAB" PLANET" may be sOme who will no* he ac­ Cavey’s Dish Featured Magazine Thursday, ravioli. cheCBA wedges, ; Minnie Farase. 61 Mountain St.; In-half When the railroad cut wi^ Coui-age" will be the sermon topic They/are visiting places of inter­ let's see If you can identify the he didn’t know how much money law. cepted. due to colds or other fac­ hi Mrs. George Gawlica, 55 Law­ Dr. James Halsev, president, NOTEr MsUbm Ovar Al S green be^ns nnd butterscotch pud­ ■ made through the Notch. About of the Rev. Carlton T. Daley at in Florida, and .are calling on historical figures on the remaining the railroad needs to solve Hs fi­ tors. ding; Friday, bshed macaroni, rence St. 86 years ago, when the old cement Credo stamps: Francis Scott Key, nancial probtoms. He also reiterat­ and Dr. Alfred R: Wolff, director OPEN n i ., BAT. BVN. United Methodist Church Sunday, ends. Congregational Notes Caveva Restaurant and one offmended hv Duncan Hinfs, Dtners'^agcncy of Manchester assisted In beets, cole slavy and brownies;- btidge was put across'the cut . and at 9:30. and 11,a.m. Church schop^ who . , : Patrick Henry, who . . . : ed appeals for tax relief, public of student personnel, yesterday milk, bread anjL'butter served with Vernon an'd TalcottvlHe news la On Dean’s LU t. ordered the presidents of all Greek ‘ Expres.s. Carte initial work on the magazine ar- Rt. 6 relocated to the east aide age piclureI Blanche and toe AAA. tide. The agency's Client, the New all meals. the railroad tracka, the farmhouse a nursery at 11 a.m. Mrs. William Landon o f Gilead, is we'll help'you on this one. He was tldn. will speak st 7:30 p.m Elementarv: Monday. IRockville Bureau. 5 W. Main St.,' .solution," ^ he told . Francis J. to meet with them Monday. ^ ' story in the March issue’ of a na Thomfl5 \C. MrParUanfi of the Bedford Seafood Cnunril. produces j \ emon ^ and buildings were all moved. Ten on tVe Dean's lust at the Univer­ the publisher of a German lan­ For Your Dining Pleature 13 in the First Congregational .McPartland't Bidwell Advertising mo.st of the country's sea scallops, hamburg in gravv'. buttered rice. telephone TRemont 5-.U.36. years ago. the homestead lot was Senior MYft will meet^ at 7 Duchelle, chief'fiscal officer for the Wolff has branded the initiation tiona! trade publieation, (|"lnstilu p.m, Sunday. A filn), "New Faces sity of Hartford. He is studving guage new.spaper in Illinois during ,-Church. Other aervicea at the , completely taken over by the State electrical engineering,! He will be the political campaign of 1860. PUC. Ooyle said no single organ­ activities as "childish and imma­ Uon.« in the modernization of the high­ of Africa,” will be shWn at the ization is going to furnish all the WE ARE NOW church during Holy Week are a ’ 55ie diih le "Scallops Proven­ tjei initiated into Kappa Mu. the hon­ Herbert Hoover? W'hy.- he was ture." Union Service on Palm Sunday ' way at the Notch. The Slate now church at 7 :45 p.m; Members of necessary assistance. In the latest escapade, several cale which the magazine describes orary engineering society. March publisher, briefl.v, of the Washing­ and a service of Communion on: • I-* I owns the farmhouse in which Mn>. the Commission Von Membership Duchelle asked: "How can the pledges wound up in Trumbull OPEN SUNDAYS aa "sc.illnps with a French ac- ^ / and Evangelisnr will be making 26. ton. D; C.,' Herald. Didn’t you Ilaundy Thtirsday, April H. from Howard lives, under an agr^ment know? governor do anything unless we Police headquarters yesterday cenl." ^ calls in thd ^iarlsh Sunday after­ Plan to dine out this Sunday. Bring toe 7:'30 to 8:30 p.m. covering her ilfetlme. tell him how mu<^ is needed ?" after waJking 15 miles from New­ .Step-by'^E'.ep photcigraphs, takei g • • • 4 noon. • This is'^a followup of the Manchester Evening Herald He­ whole family a»d enjoy one of our many The Pilgrim Fellowship will Beaervatloiu Being Taken bron correspondent Miss Susan B. Sam and His Shirt Loughlin added; "You people town over a period of two days. by Sylvian Ohara of the Herald @ Does Jt Again WAth a Great Week of Evangelism, keynoted by have been asking for subsidies for delicious meals, plus courteous service and serve coffee and doughnuts tomor- | ataff. illustrate toe. preparation of g Mrs. John EriOloson and Mrs. Pendleton, telephone A C a d e ni y. To every beginning stamp col­ They had, been driven blindfolded t k v i i h \ Michael Goldsoider. both of .South Bishop John 'Wesley Lord last a long time. I should think you pleaaant atmosphere. _j. row after Sunday School and be- j the dish in Cavey's kitchen and. ils g 8-3454. lector there comes the time when to Sandy Hook at midnight Mon­ fore the 11 am morning worship Rd., are talcing reservation .lor a Sunday in'Manchester, would know how much you need." day' and left to find their ■ way serving in the (lining room. |3 it, r-.,^ W e s ^ .. phoira will rehearse he geLs the "original” thought that Coyle said e study of the future services The PF w*lll hoM Its meet­ The magazine publlslied a rec @ it would be nice (cheaper! to get back to the campus. No charges Sundoy DiniMn ing from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Monday Tat 3:2ff and 3:50 p.m. financial situation of the railroad were pressed against them. . ipe for quanUty servings for res ' f ■ Jj.____ Hartford' Gas Asks hia stamps directly from, a resident is now being conducted. Sarved 12 Naan ta 8 PA4. Adults vrho wish to join 'he laiirant chefs. Stephen S. CJavag a IRancb’Mter Evening Herald „ , . , . i i , of a country that holds his philate­ Coyle also testified that; On Tuesday, three initiates chiirrh on Maundy Thursday are naro. manager of Cavey's Re-’ tau g SPEQAL lic interest. landed in the Norwalk jail after invited to meet at the home of Mr A\ARCH BEDDING Boltoti ' eo^ p on d en t. Doris M .' KeaU CtlOtl IH KatCS A new inventory control system rant, has converted the recipe for g D’ltalla, tefephone. Mitchell 3-5545.' Why pay a dealer his profit? involving machine accounting was they were found riding in an auto and Mrs Taiino Ka.sketa. Wales family ii.s- for thoee who would B Tlnrs’s 8611 Dump the middleman — go to the started in 1958’ at a coat of $600,- they had taken to return to Rd.. from " to 8 p.ni Sunday like to try n al home - ' g (Continued from Page One) source! 000. "It has not worked out the sch^I. They had been "dumped" "FOOD . Other church m-etings during the Scallops Provencale. ^ Why, Indeed. Listen; way we had hoped.” he said. on the outskirts of that city. FOR week, are as follows; Adult Bible Tins to be about 2 ‘ i per cent o f his pree- AVEY’S Ji-j lb.*! oea scall-ipa , , g PRE-EASTER Automatic!Car Wosh Several years ago when Ghana ■nie decline in freight revenues The university has about 16 EVERT ' Study (Jlaas. Monday 7;."n p.m.;' , 6 tAblcapoona olive oil . ^ i ent bill, the company said. gained her independence, that has been diie primarily to the feet fraternities and sororities, none MOOD” ' Board...of Religious Education! “SMILE asil aiVE!” The Hartford Gafl Go. supplies fledgling nation overprinted the re­ 66 E. CENTER ST. »5ll , I We can count on toe Girl ScouU in our that the volume of cement busi­ of which has any .national affilia­ 'Tueedav. 8 p.m.. and confirmation pepper ® I gas to Manchester, Hartford. West maining stocks • of Gold Coast ness dropped considerably. tion. class, Thursday. 7:4,5 p.m The community! We can count on their help WET WASH $1a I Hartford,. East . Hartford, Wpth- flour ■ s € S A L E 4 ’ stamps ' and started to issue her The r^lroad should be entitled - This week was toe second of toe choir rehearsals for. .iiiniors will 2 clovea garlic, .finely chopped g standards to prepare toe girls of today 50c Extra for Whitewalls ' ersfleld. Rocky Htll. GlaAtcm'hiury, own, That was When we struck to about $150 million in public euinual 2-week haring period. be held at 6:45 and for adults at to be the finer mothers, homemakers and '.Bloomfield and Farmington. ' c, oup chopped parsley § leaders of tomorrow! A Girl Scout On Wet Wash Only while the Iron was hot. funds in proportion to the amount 7:45 p.m. Thursday Wash and dry scallops and roll S YOUR CHOICE 1 According tO| a PUC spokesman, Quite cleverly we advertised in given to Allegheny Airlines, e firm DRIVER INJURED }- The Rev Willard E Thomen will learns to get along with others, to ac­ this appears to be the first general : them in flour. Heat the oliv*e oil, fa cept responsibility, to jive Democracy! an Accra newspaper that we were which will operate in New Eng­ Windsor Locks, March 18 (45— participate in the mortgage hiirn- gas rate decrease in recent years. add scallops and cook them very ffi We salute our local Girl Scouts during Gomiileie Wash $2a interested in exchanging U.S. land. Daniel F. Henrj- Jr., 22, of 306 ir./r ceremony at the First Church! quickly, tossing th-m lightly in ® atamps'for Ghana issues. In about of Ctortst in Mansfield Sunday at 4 this, their very own GIRL SCOCT oNtr • OPEN EVERY DAY • FOB RIGHT-TEXTURE New Boston Rd , Fall River, Mass., j the hot oil. .UTiile they are cook- g tVEEK! . . . a pconth we received some 25 re­ Sentenced as'Forger was arrested for reckless driving STATEB pm . ing. add chopped garlic and mix g P'rapaxing clam chowder Jrom plies. However, of these only three the 'cailned seafood? Use both New Haven. March 18 (45—Frank early today after the car h* was 5:15 PJ«. Cent.—60c till 6 P.5I.—Feature at 6:20 Bud 8J80 P.M. it in vvell. Salt and pepper to g M and M Service Stotien spoke of trading stamps. The Scarano, 44, Jderiden, competed driving south along the Hartford- SATURDAY FEATURE TIMES 6:00 and 9Ut6 Mpneheater Evening Herald taste .lust before taking the pan g Brand ROUTE 6—BOLTON minced and whole clams in the others wanted to send monkey., Andover correspondent,' Mrs. Paul soup for interesting texture con­ last week on four chsirges of pass­ Springfield Expressway veered from the stove, add parsley, and £ Below Munson Candy Kltchexi skins.-native cloth and cocoa beans' ing $100 counterfeit bills, yester­ 2& D. PfanrHehl, telephnns Pilgrim Nnw trast. off the pavement into su» electric toss it around until scallops are^-^ f- for anything In clothes from the day was sentenced to a. 4-to-l2 light pole here. 2-6836. . „ • coated with it. Serve with lemon S SPARTAN U.S, JOHN year state prison term. Trooper James Zaepfel of Troop Rjiaouw wedges. g So, of the three we selected ■ .Superior Court Judge Elmer W. H, Hartford, toe arresting officer, ,(t,c8iSMarcj[. Cavey’s Restaurant , has'been' ^ Sictric youth—Sam. And Sam wanted U.S, Ryan also handed down a one- reported that Henry appaipntly No Arrests Made operated since 1933 aitd'! under Oras-ls las taSMs • Uaa It la ■tamps, even mpre, he-said, .than year siuipended sentence on each dozed at toe wheel. Cavagnaro's management since mm,. of four similar Counts to Arthur IvBry Dollar Stays la Manohatiar! Sara, ■asS, awtralSaf. aMsosraai : we wantedj Ghana's. Boy. we had Henry was treated at Hartford In Two Crashed 1949. The , restaurant ia recom- If a soUettor doesn't contact yon. send yonr contribution direct to • Handy itltek cantrel, it made —- solid. E. Lorensen. 30, Naugatuck. mmSand tamlan dial hospital for a cut right eyelid. 'We started. Sam sent the first Ttoe- jurist indicate Lorensen Bond was set at. $50 'for his ap­ Are was givMi toe lighter pturishment Two accidents Were inv-eatigated MANCHESTER GIRL SCOUTS. INC. set—mint and used! We sent him because of his cooperation with pearance April 4 In the Windsor ON THE SAME PROGRAM AT 7 and 10 PJM. by* Manchester police yesterday P.O. BOX 863. MANCHESTER. COHN, sufficient U.S., and some to spare. Locks town court. Sf‘-ernoon, with neither resulting Famous Sam sent the low values of the next toe authorities. RUG and ' Ryan said It took "lots of cour­ In ,any tnjuricA or arrests. set (worth about 25 cents) and age” for the Naugatuck man to _ At'^:43; cars'driych by Elery'" C iiM i ! wouldrt't -we send him a brightly cooperate with ’ toe police and the D. (Jlaxk, 45. of Glastonbur^-. and colored shtrLT-That—would-lhatch. ------MSE- URHOLSTERY GNNr “^teliltbrney’s office. ~ iAngiiai Schnudt, 66i of 11 Ann-Sf-r ; the cost of toe high values, Sam STANKO'S m tm collided_at Spring and Lewis Sts • SMtl to midi M|lwr prkaS ' Scarano's attoniey indicated his hmm s a i d ...... client would' appeal toe"aent(Snce. SO Oak S t, Manchester , Pollee say both approached the dMssra • Wawhel koM sad e^ n Well, we could act big. We sent CtEANING • IB.SS flsst fissr sad wtH hrath tSW ^ For fitting Ryan set an appeal bond of $40,000 No Cover, No Minimum Intersection at the same time, and the shirt. for Sciu'ano because of what he ■kidded on ’ toe slush' and snow. , Now. about the high values, Sam ‘ DINE nod DANCE •r . ♦ ■ ' ^ "h - called' “ threats" that had run Damage-to bdth cars was minor. ! TEL. Ml 9-1752 iMBtihl I i wrote, lend me some money end through toe case. * 'rESSY CPVfCB, Slippery pav’ement due to the I I'll get them.' Just a t^.fle short, And Her STARTS I ‘ANGRY RED PLANET' CHttRforiry I The threats apparently Involved SUNDAY snow was also responsible for th» now. "COUNTRY STARS" ■NO PLACE TO LAND’ 'second accident fit 3 , o’clock on ' Ml 3-5747 DnkBwIir WeVe Famous For Fitting Whoa! ■ The Home of Fun nnd FroUc ' Lake St. near Cider ...Mil! Rd. 0 9 » Meanwhile. Ghana iMued the! NEXT WED.: "SOLOMON and SHEBA' A car., operated by .Mrs. "Edith now-famed Black Star ship set; Sadrozinski of Brent Dr.. Vernon, *1292 : which took off from toe seas to > slid into a telephone, pole w hile Garner's I: Outer Space in price. ,; NINO die vvas pulling over to sHow* an- a DdsWsdstar desk ktt mu-pnO, Hey, Sam! . *• ' j 3 SUMMER ST. stalB«WBer tw * otoer car to pass. We Give Green Stamps a Hsektos te fSMM VMTAN’ nsdt Silence. ' . ■ , J Her car was heavily damaged. ' to'BIHSa Black Star set selling in the U.S TARICCO a iMtIrilt Is your Chalet m Sslthtt for $8,801 j STATE “ Dine in Authentic Colonial Atmosphere" tU6 T ^ sy , Ghana complete will cost Our Continental Cafe Ar« buHons, bumps an(J lumps disturbing your ^abou't $30. . j t o m o r r o w 2 PA «. OEAIIINB ifc.-/' 11 sleep? It need happen no more! The Gold Bond HOOR Meeting Tuesday .Is preparing delicious sea DOORS OPEN 1:30 The Manchester Philatelic So- PYQUAyC INN 1958 THUNDERBIRD Smoothtop mattress [s perfectly smooth — not a BOX SPRING rOUSHER food dishes such as I, ciety will meet Tuesday at 7 ;30 ! TO MATCH fisssr-ttsesalrsll p.m. at . toe -North Methodist 161 MAIN ST./WETHERSFIELD. , CONN. button, tuft or lump in sight! The secret? Gold S B s e w is i wall •------far cistair, (SSI tsS ikaswaa Church, Parker St. Members BroH^ Loib«»4r with $34.00 adults and jUniors—will contributi Bond's "Golden Edge" border — thousands of t'ly used U.S.’ cbmmemoratlve stamps Clom DrtMdnq BudRcl Tei'ins -foB^rtbe r"Stjunp Out Commuhlsm'! SMORGASBORD ItitthfiUhat pull the surface good and tight-, keep^ I. campaign to help collectors In Afri- Bak«ps : la Ilia p riti pleasure at an amazingly low price, fom e in for New York — The nation's elec­ 5 to 9 P.M. lastingly •"*oofh trical-appliance In du s^ produced BroHod Roinbow Trout THE HOME OF this super buy howl ' ACT MOW! refrigeraitors, wasl^kig machkiM, GOOD FOOD?'\ ‘ SEETHE .VYUte hardtop coupe. Railio, heater. Cnilse-O-Matic ^ Drive, Ssduetions Sppiy cmlf driers, ranges, and other major j as well as Italian- 1.95 to $todi op hand I' appliances worth a record 4.3 bil­ Select-Aire Conditioning, ^o w e r steering, pbvver brakes, 352 cu. yu -V-8 en^ne, Exceptionally low mileage. Tornu to suit your budget lion dollars at rotaii'during 1969,. AmericaB DinBera "IIWISIBLE BOr LUNCHEONS $1.25 up fin all purehants^ This was 15 pcT cent higher than STORE HOURS . . . - ^zmardT^fsi 1968 and 2 per pmt above the pre­ served 11 A.Mi to 2 P.M. Open Thur'aday -Evenings Until 9, ' you deal only AT • ; fo r to MlNUTBil vious 'peak, hit 1906. /, \ DINNERS' ' $2.75 up >3295 Open Monday Through Saturday. SINGO . OF GOOD FUN eerved- 5 R.M. to t p.M. . From 9 A.5I. U"tn 5:80 P.M. - MANCHESTER, WEST HARTFORD WRONG OQUR'iV . ' -1 SINGER noob m ■ \ Keith Furn iture SHOPPING CENTER Groton, March J.8 (45 — A man Vicki's ★ P L U S ★ DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNERS 12 to t A . MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE FRSE PARKING .. SEWING CENTER . PARKADE 17 MAIN ST. sat through last night’s session MOTOR SALES At Our Own Parking Lot A^oln of town - court. At jtl)e end. he RESTAURANT I»ADS OF GIANT M ANCMFS TER infi toe Store, J,ust A Step F Open Mon., Tues., Sat. Open 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. came forward and askad; "What CLOSED TEL. JA 9-9463 “Selling and Servicing OldsmobUes for Oyer 25 Y’ears.'* i n ") MAIN ST. <■ ’I RAY DWYER—Uwd Car Manager, Our HkMira. MAIN sntErr. Ma n c h e s t e r —m i 94221 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mopday thru Saturday about m e?” His summons. U M RURNSmE AVK. COLOR CARTOONS MONDAYS AMPLE p a r k in g ait Main St. Ml Wed., 'niurs., Frl. lOpen Friday fill W®ST CEN’IT^R 8T.r-^5n' 3-2411—OPEN EVENINOR turned but, was for East Lyme | BART HARTFORD MSMMi^mnnniwuiiw 10 A>r. to 9 P.M. ’ ■lVto'9. P.M. Town Court, about 10 milaa away. ALL CHILDREN $6e His namt was abt learned- ,, 7

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MANCHESTER « W I N G HERALD. MANCH15STER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1960 sure haa picked up slnoe you made AFTER OFR pAGe.Fotm Hal Boyle that MtUe pep .talk at the annual WINTER VACA’nON dinner Jof the 25-year men " « DA on Teleyisittn 63 Aboard Airliner Perish 11. "You ever noticed, J. B., that WE'RE OPEN AGAIN! SoUthWindsor INLAID LINOLEUM SALE! the young fellow# coining’ up don’t Doctor Wins LARRAIEE'S Dropped by CBS Buttering the Boss have the same • spark and team TV-Radio Tonight As Mighty Blasts Rip Plane loyalty as the oldtimers?” BARBER SHOP • ALL RUST GkADf MATERIAU • 16 PITKIN STREET Selectmen Seeking Changes - Baverly Hilia, CBlif., March !• . 12. "They’ll never have to erect Jury’s Vote (JP) — Actor William Talmaa, tha A ft. X 6 ft* INLAID CUTS $4.00 (OdBtIniied’ M ill Page One) plana in Indiana which killed M Requires Skill, a monument to you, J. B: oThls hapleaa fliatrict attomay who al­ persons yesterday was the third firm will always be your monu­ In C ii In Proposed Town Charter Television • ways loan tha C4tfc on tha P#rry A ft. x 4 ft. VINYL CUTS $4.00 dabrU of all kinds were scattered mysterious domestic plane crash ment — and you built it all by Maaon TV ahow, loat hit j o b over the area." within four months. youreelf." S::(Xi Bil S rhealer 1 Bports Highlights - Five miles away lay a burned cause of the crssh of a National If It weren't for that pebble In front particularly sweet butter. civil, suit against Dr. Vernon C. JEWELERS :00 Cavalcade nf Sporta 10. 22 raaaoh for tha hetion.. by yes men,'’ a boss may: say. “ 1 of your tee, you'd have had a hole sented to the commipsion by Mon-| the Wednesday Aftei-noon . p'u'’ i:.l0 While Hunter 18 The Det^lvee *. Talman and aix iothara art Ac­ wing iind two elngines. 'Airlines plane which plunged into need sorheone around here who can Thomas, formerly of Rockville. Snorts. News It Weather 8 Movie’ atoTen In one for sure.” /TYio ja r y deliberated six hours FijRMERIiY OAUDETS dav. which then ha* 30 days In! st^lll he held at Wood Memorial Li- Scone S3 cused of gamboling—without gar­ Shred* of clothing and baggage the Gulf of Mexico last NOv. 16, tell me when 1 am wrong.” n*Wch to accept or reject them be-! bVary Monday at p.m. Proceed* Twilight Zone I. 12, 2. "You’re absolutely right, "and ia minutes yesterday after- 788 MAIN 8T.- -M I 8-4720 8 Bollte Jhcohe I'lub Houaa 72 lU:80 BlacK 'addle: * ments — at a party Clung to bare tree limb*. killing 42 persons, and the crash But he doesn't realty mean It. J. B. You had to take'the bft In fore retuminjr the document to the | will benefit the Children a. Corner I.SS t>"Ug Krtwafrte *S 12 Bodies .... His wife will tell him when he Is Slate^o Curtail after about five days of tes- Hunlley-BrlnWey IP, 22 ! Person In Person S. 12 last weak. Hia trial was aat for of a National Al'rlines^plane near your teeth on that one." selectmen, who must accept or re- at the library. Refreshments will Jonn tialr) 53 1 Life of Rllsy April 25. STOP SLIPPING, HOWLIHO, JIRICIN41I "We haven't really found any­ Bolivia. N..C., last Jan. 6, which wrong. So. will the chslrman of the (mony. Ject it within 1.1 days. If accepted' be .served. :45 dinirU Camere thing that you could count a body," board. ^ 3. "I'm not trying to flatter you, Iristilution Far A motion to set aside the ver­ t Burke-Barenla so ; Time Out for .Snorti "1 am Iniiooent of having com­ killed 34. chief; but n r bet there aren't five It then coes before voters ip a ref- , , Driver Charifed l-.VU LtiCkui 8 ' :UU BIe News said State Trooper Louis Gayer. What he really needs is someone dict was filed Immediately by mitted any crime or doing any­ ' Other 1960 plane disasters; men In U.S. industry who could erendum. ' i Paul M.' Sourdiff of Plains Rd., I Herald Playhouse 53: News, ^orls A Weather 8. I "Piecet of bodies were scattered Jan. 18—.50 killed In a Capital who will build up his confidence Atty. Leo Parskey, of Hartford, \ Movie at Seven 18 Award Theater thing Immoral," TalmAn aaid. for SMOOTHER Fallot Photo have come itp with' a solution like Hartford, Conn.,, M arch/!^^ ^ The selectmen propose that "'W e st Wellington, will appear in ' ■ Dial 9So ■ 3 Playhouse attorney, Harold Rhoden, around everywhere," said farmer Airlines plane near Holdcroft, Va. by making him feel right—whether The State Finance Con^nllssloner representing Mrs. Janton. Board of Finance be included inlTow-n Court April 11 to. answer Newa A Weatlier 22, 40 ' Bail-) Baients •Frank whitehead, “but there what he has done is right or wrong. that." The plaintiff claimed that her commented: QUIETER Jan. 79 -57 killed,In two sepa­ says Connecticut Is cujittng back a Section 204 and provisions for elec­ charges of making an illegal left 7; 15 Diicg tiawail^. 40 d l ;15 .Tack Paar Show 12. wasn’t enough to them to tell how rate crashes In Turkey, 42 in a ^ Engaged ^ , This takes a skilled "Yes Man,” 4. "So what if we did drop half left had had to be amputated ns Addresses Masons Huiitle) -Brinkley 80 . iN'Igbt Spot ' “Talman has not been triad aa a million J. B. ? Even Babe Ruth large part of.its Instwitional farm­ m tion and term of said hoard be in­ turn as a result of "a 4-car crash ■ Ma.M HiehliiKhtf 22 Starlight Movie : yet for any offense. Ha haa not many." Scandinavian plane and 16 in a The engagement of Miss Helen l*nd it is surprising how few there the result of treatment by Dr. WE FEATURE TWO cluded in a new section: Tlie Char­ yesterday at the intersection o f ! Most Worshipful Albert H. Ru- 7:30 Walt Di^n^^v Pr^^^nta * 53 World’s pest Movlee SHIFTING The dead included: U.8. Navy rieconnaiasance plane. never knocked themi all over the ing operation. Thomas now of Hartford. Teati- wet, past grand master of Ma.sons RewhliJe 12 411 II ;3(I..Iack Paar Show ' been found guilty of any offense. Sigrid The mistake moat amateurs, fence." ter Commission favored sholllton Rt. .1 and .Sullivan Ave. . ! 30 12 :30 Almanac “ The wife and three children of Jan. 21—27 killed in an Avlanca Johnson, son' of Mr. and Mra. C an , butter un the I • Commissionpr George Conkling mon.v centered around the Injec­ ef this hoard, with crnmcilmen in Connecticut, will visit Manches­ People Are Funny Yet here CBS, producera of all USE WATCHMAKERS State Trooper Herbert bjaber-1 Orftnrt Jurv 22 ;12 :50 News I Weathsr Utlngt — the Perry Maaoii Show Morris Chalfen of Minneapolis, plan? at Jamaica, B.W.I. A. Johnson. 77. Oak St., is an------I* that...... they------butter up ine .■). "No, J. B., it’s .just yourl^ave these/reasons yesterday for tion of a drug in Mra. Janton's left takingKing over fi'sralnai ni responsibility. atroh of Troop H., Hartford, said |ter Lodge of Masons Tuesday :fin Trouble Snnolers 22. .10' I:00 News promoter of .the famous Holiday on boRs on only oiir Ride lu if ne invagination. I can’t aee it’s get the curtailment of farming at men­ arm by Dr. Thomas in November, :3o Hotel De Psree 3. 12 3:0P News. Prayer has found Talman guilty be­ Feh. 5—59 killed near La Pax, nouncpd by her parents. Major who have Master Degree# front Selectmen'■ Burgess and Pict^f j sourdiff. driving north on Rl. 5.! night. . ' Ice ahow now playing in Paris. Bolivia, in the crash of a Lloyd brea’kfast thinner on top.” tal a n o t h e r instltulions: 7956, while she was a patient at A spaghetti supper will be SFE SATLKDAVS TV WEER FOB COMPI.ETE LISTTS6 fore he haa a trial — a violation Gen. (USA)’ and Mrs. Briard P. toast. This won t do at all. r .c' , j-v* t r it timt Europe and. the United States- Voted in favor of this I „ igfj Sulli- .Ttidge John A. Sbarbaro, 70, of Aerlo Boliviano plane. Johnson of Bangkok, Thailand. Farming does not possess the Rockville City Hospital. served at 6:30, prepared by Junior of the doctrine of the, ehow. The innaon tii If youyou’re re gotnggoing totoJm.ler t the boss- toTe nicest, people ..apeutlc values once attributed No Job too big or too smalL with Selectman Burnham ''‘’ '•'dF'' van Ave.'Ave. intersection.inieise^runn. Hisriis ve- vc' , a#*-*. producer fired a man without giv­ the Cook County (Chicago) Supe­ Feb. 25— 90 killed in two sepa­ Miss Johnson was at all, butter him ali over, The doctor was represented by pgslnsl. All other changes propos- hide, was atnirk in the left reaC by ■ Stew«'-‘i t >apU You gave 'him a S2.50 raise. What it, experts say. 1 Ruwet ing him any hearing at all.” rior Court. rate crashes. 20 In a DC7 Italian from the University nf Connectl- ..guj j, j j„y ^ „ „ ,^th a trowel,” Atty. Ralph Dixon of Hartford and- ed by the ^ «a northbound car driven by Sam-,Sam-1 «•' . «hort busings merfing Ruwet R. L. Oare, 47; Sotith Bend. Ind., Airliner at Shannon. Ireland, sml did he expect — the U.S. mint?" The state, in most Instances, can Harry Hammer of Rockville. Masonic Radio Talman had told Inveettgatore cut School of Phyalcal Therapy in jbg beginner may object, “ He'll Jewelry-Diamoftdt tnously approved. In ‘’/''‘ "K” uel Galea of Rudy’s Trailer Park, i uo.n t * >H**M*t* l*9kpk«H# wWffc p#4###ejj|iw board chairman of Aseoclatea In­ 61 in the collision of a U.S. Navy 7. "That last memo of .voiirs^n buy the products usually produced " I Home and Hospital at W’alllng- rnilt Itatlng IncItidM only thoiia newa broadcaita of 10 or lS-mlnat« he dropped Into the party fop a June. 1950.. She was a member of h^ow what I am doing.” on its own farms cheaper in the Beefion 203 he selectmen nropose,^^^^^^^^ Point. Gales told po-i " ib e .te ’i I^odce Sund'av vestment. Co., the parent firm of jlane and a Braxillan airliner over Pi Beta RhI social sorority. She| Or course he will.' But a modem how the office is' waatittg'^ too that the Zoning Board pf Appeals when ' Manchester Lodge Ma" Sunday nlc length. Some atatlon* carry other ehort newsenate). drink. Another defendant, actrees open market. Concrete ‘Weldable’ Mounting AaaoclatM Loan Co., which haa llo de Janeiro. is a member of the pjiysical I boss todpy has so many people many paper clips was a^model of WUKt>-lSW <4> WINF—1200 Lola de Witt, described the affair small loan offices all over the Unit­ The commissioner said farming ^ Sourdiff made his turn. Gales ■’C- SHome " 2’® on " m May^v i5 15. Ml"""*': So IK,w\i r FlnsnciRi msaiiwis* ■ «wTrr New* PREVENTS LEAKS! therapy staff at Ihe State Vet-'picking on him he has to count on executive tact, chief, IVneeded to New York ’— Russia claims tr wWe e Town Planning ^.oning ceived a bruised left, leg and ■ hisu ..! Home on Ma> 15 6:UU News gaiman aa "just a compatible eocial gath­ ed Statee and Canada. He was also New York. March IS OP) -- The operations at several institutions While You Wait Oommiaalon be appointed n ot. ^ damaged i Ruwet was rand master In 6:15 Art Johnson 6:06 World Newa Rntindiip fMlthrt "iMvtMCt" fr»M' erana’ Home and Hospital, Rocky at least one staff man who will he said, and no one ^We could have have already been ellmifiated. Plans have developed a "weldable” con­ S:45 l.u«ell Thomas 6:to Showca** and News ering.” board <4ialrman of Emmeo Insur­ crash of a Northwest Airlines Hill ' admire him utterly, who. will anoint 19.58. He has held every office In 7:00 Fulton Lewis Miai De Witt, who pleaded in­ wlEiiMt. Mbt iRTt *9 H STS te r«f*4r .1 said it as well. cal! for the', curtailment of others crete with * grain, structure simi­ 7:tlU Amns N’ Andy WNi. ItvItRllfM pvMW Mch. ance (3orp. and vice chairman of Lockheed Electra passenger plane Mr Johnson, a graduate of Man- him with boss salve endlessly-and COMPLETE IJS’E OF/ ..t o section 204 the? suggest that are ' Blue Lodge, lYork and Scottish 7:81) News. Comedy Tim* 7:15 Kvenlns Devolion* nocent earlier, is scheduled to the Aesoclaite Board of Lay Trus­ 8. "You nevet'^looked better, J. in the future. lar to that of metal, according, 7:45 Bob and Ray 7:20 Showcasa and New* — GUARANTEED in Indiana yesterday with a loss of Chester High School, Is s medical put it on in thick, comfortable lay- We treasurer be included aa an I Officers of Wappmg G r^ ge are Rites bodies, and the Shrine. 7:30 The Revtewin* Btand stand trial April . tee# of the University of Notre B. You’ve goUiwlce as much drive to the publication. Engineering FAMOUS NAME- reminded of the rehearsal for the 8:UU World I'onlaht 8 63 lives was the third involving salesman with the Connecticut ers to soothe his ego. News-Record. It says the ma­ ’elecUve officer for a term of two 8:15 Music Tin On* 8:05 Wnrld luday Others entering pleas yesterday At fivtrift 9«PH*> Dame. as most gtlys half your age." INTERESTING FI-AVOR Fourth Degree to bif held Sunday k-;e Siif.wcaee and New* ■ airfnalat*______fHt« •ffMHfT fttf#. this type of 4-englne turboprop Hospital Equipment & Supply Co.' Being a really successful "Yes terial is flexible, nearly as strong JEWELRY ^'eara rather than be appointed by frankfurC On roll, cabbage aalad, 12;(I0 New* 9:00 Take Five—r. S. Marina Corp*. were Richard Rlebold, Identified Sgt. Joe O’Brien of the Indiana craft. Man” is no .iob'for a shirker, it's 9. "I .-«ally mean it, J. B. — halve a fresh tomato and gently at 2 p.m. at the Wapping Com­ 13:10 Music n il uns of Hartford. the wtiyld wouldn’t be the same squeeze out (he seeds, then dice. as cast iron, and can be "welded" Including.Keepsake the Council. \ munity House. butter^ green beans, fruit; Tues­ 1:00 News Sirn Oft 9:05 Showcase and News by offtciale aa the host; Jemei H. State Police naid the plane was . One operated by American Air­ hard work. 'Hip pay is good but 'the The selectmewi propose that 10 W H A T-B 16 11.06 Mu*n Ke.vond the Start and Nswa No date has been set for the without you.” Add It to cote slaw Or condensed by chemically softening adjoining and Art Cart ed Rings ! Wa.ppiijg Grange will mee'.. Tiiea- day, hamburg gravy on rice, but­ '0*05 New* Roundup Baker. TV producer;. Peter N; last heard from over Scotland, lines plunged into New Yoek's East hours are long. p*r cent of qualified electors rajher C IKJ Bl( Shew wedding. •*' ■10. "I suppose you've been too concrete surface and then Joining i da.v evening. Third and Fourth tered carrots and peaa, rye bread 12:15 Sl*n Off Hespelf end hia wife. Stlwinne.: "^Indi. about 60 air miles frdtn the River with a loss of 65 lives on Thein# mainnm... thing to», remember:rr...r.n.«. . No t „ "m*? ’f®*' ^^e* and inter- Shan...... five per cent be required on and butter, pudding; Wednesday, «.3o John Daly matter what happens, have a com* 'busj' to notice it, J. B., but morale esting^ f^vor. them under high pressure. ! Dcgree.a will be conferred on a 4.45 Bis Show Mrs. Willie Jean Donavan and crash scene. He said the pilot re­ Feb. 3, 1959, Ul indltiduai petition for a non- soup and crackers, egg salad sand-. 7:00 Ed P Mnrata Mrs. Peggy Louise Flannlgan. ported no trouble. The plane went 1.31*1 Sept. 29 another flown by ’regutered voter to apipear on the cla^ of ’‘ V cherry crisp; 'Thursday, tur 7:15 Bis Shrw itered voter to apipear on the Ttie Perry Mason Show, a pop­ down at approximately 4:20 p.m. Braniff Airways crashed near Buf- Bowers Assembly S l ^ for any office bift selectman. ; w-ill.be ® | kev-a-la-kiiig on biscuit, cranberry 12'00 News ‘•ISO OK Police Store 10 W PO P—1410 ular courtroom aeries, is filmed, PAINT REMOVING The Federal AviaUon Agency 'alo. Tex. Thirty-four persons were ■ In Section 301 the selectmen fa- ! saiice. waxed beans, jam sandwich, refused to disclose anything about vor deletion of the phrase "and I luck dishes aa there will be no - . 6:00 News .Westner so Talman will be seen In a num- tilled. Honors Custodian* cookies: Friday tuna and maca­ 6:15 Conn Ballroom Abandoned Bikes ! ber of ahowt already completed. the last radio contacts with the for two years thereafter ’ concern­ ' .solicilinnz- roni salad, harvard beets, peanut 7:00 Ray Somers History Unit to Meet U:00 New* plane.’ John Vogel, ------retiring custodian ' ' • ■ of Ij Wm ing the item which states that no .butler and marshmallow aand- U:10 Roy Somer* Witnesses first heard aerial ex­ Manchester police report that demonmration Sharp Hike Noted the Bowers School, was honored at- ■’** member of the council shatl hold The- Spilth__’V\'indaor -Historical ; ^vich. and fruit. Milk is seryed 1:00,Del Rayqee they have 70 abandoned - bicycles Tree'»_^Progeny Va»t ___ _ plosions to one the sound was junyjunv officeomce ofoi profit jiiuiiL in*■* or accep; .-I'. . Society will meet Monday at 8 p.m. with all lunches, - ‘ W T ir.— 1.080 an assembly pr,ogram'attended by 6:00 New*. Weather. Sports stored in the pt lice station where like 16-lnch artillery shells, to an­ remuneration from-the town for : at the home of Howard F. Barber, I . Rio de . Janeiro—A French in­ In Jobless Claims all the children, and staff from 6:CO SuppettIme Serenade they are collecting dust and tak­ other Kite the noise of a jdiotgiMv— kindergarten through the se.Venth other services during his tenn of i’fcaiat Windsor. His home is located Maiirhewter F.vening Herald 6:45 Three Star F.xtra ing up room. fantry captain' planted a . coffee and then saw a wing break through V office They also peppose in Sec- on — Cemeter?' ' — ...... Rd. ------opposite- fw.the South WlndspT correspondeni El­ 7.-.00 Dick Bertel grade in the school auditorium this 7:30 New* 'They « k that anyone who haa tree on the island of Martinique in »r the clouds, followed by the main Claim* for unemployment Itene- tlon 305. paragraph^, that the tax Scantic Church. Barber will ex­ more Burnham, telephone Mitchell 1723. The bllllona of coffee trees in flta rose sharply In Mancheater morning. He is retiring today. 7:45 Radio Moecow lost a bicycle in the past six body of the plane. Vogel haa been employed at the collector be paid on a fee basis as hibit and explain hli collection of I 4-0674. 8:00 (Jroucho Marx months or ao go to the police sta­ Latin America, which supply 72 In th* early excitement and hor­ during -he week ending last Sat­ an incentive for collection of taxes rare glass. Anyone having extra j 8:30 People Are Fiimiv ■ i per cent of the world’s coffee, are | RAINT REMOVER SERVICE MAN urday, the Mancheater office of Bowers School for almost eight 0:00 Monitor tion and claim their bike, provided ror, observers thought the wing yeqjs. He was presented a sum OL 1: Other changes propoaed include: room in his car is asked to notify 10:00 Cavalcade of Sporl* they can properly describe and ' almost all descended from that one AT OUR STORE SATURDAY. MARCH 19 was the body of a jet plane and the State Labor Department re­ In Section 406,. paragraph 2. the Mrs. Herbert Hoskins, Main Su tl:fl0 New* ports. mdney and *a tool for his w-ofkiJlop I Jc'weler Speaks lli.5 Sport* final identify it. tree. that there had been an aerial col- from the-children and staff. txth appointment of fax collector and Church .Service# 9:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M The rise followed a similar trend 3 11:30 Mld-nlle Mood* Uaion. graders Bruce Thlellng and Uhilip town engineer, town clerks as- At Wapping Community Church ! To Qiiirch Group 12:61 New*. Slsn Off Some residents snatch^ up around the State. Labor Commis­ the Rev. Roy Hutcheon will have sioner RenaUi E. Ricciiitl attrib­ efmett made the preaentAtions. BUrtanta and treasurer’s assistants . HE W IU . BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU HOW pieces of wreckage for souvenirs Guests of honor Arthur Illlng, g be removed. for hia sermon topic ''All That A l - , . TO DO THE WORK OR ANSWER ANV before police blortxed off the area. uted most of the increase to delay Man H as’ al the-:9:3n and 11 a.m. | Williahi .Malkenson of Michael# ed filing of claims "becauM of superintendent of schools; Doug­ In paragraph 3 of this section, QUESTIONS. WHY .NOT COME ON OVER ? The terrain—about halfway be­ las Pierce, business manager; Har­ the appointment of tax collector. worship service .Tewelers will discuss "Silver and When you want the best, buy tween Louisville'. Ky., and Evans­ heavy snow storm March'#. The Junior PYF will meet from ' China ” at a meeting of the Ladies Mancheater claims rosp / from old Hodge, engineer; and Anthony town engineer and aoning commls- mr, •. * r ...... w...... A;B.C. ville, Ind.—is rugged. The hill# Stniff, custodian, were introduced rton be added and the town clerk 6-7 p.ni. in the Ruth Crockett , of St. James Monday e v ^ n g . The Pay Year Telephona are «teep, like midget mounUins, 1,022 to 1,309, a rise of/about 28 - ■ room. The Senior PYF will meet j meeting will he at the Church of per cent. New claims’^ numbered by seventh grader Edward Zeiser. aitd treasurer 7>e Authorised to ap­ Rill* Here and heavily wooded. During the program Illing and point their ow-n wwistanta. from 7-9 p.m. at the Community the Assumption-hall at 8:1.V APPLIANCE State Police were ordered to 149. and continued claims account House. They will act as hosts t o ’ Malken.son’s talk will be accom- ed for 1,160. Bowers Principal Miss Esther ‘ In Section 503, paragraph one. fanny jw i/tm help search a wide area for bod­ Granstrom thanked_ Vogel for hia cbarige Zoning Board of Appeals’ the 'UVestover Prote.stanl Youth panird by a Aim. The program ies. They had to bring in port­ In the corrMponding period last Group. They will have a worship ! was arranged by .Mrs, Le.slie Hoyt, and REPAIRS year, Manclyrtfter claims numbered years of loyal service. OUR INITIALED SUBURBAN SHIRT IN WASHABLE COTTON KNIT to read, “three.alternates to the 19 Mfipl#^ St.— Phonf MI 9-9879 able power and communication Boning Boacd of Appeals.” service, play, refreshments and Mrs. John Fortin is in charge of units. ’ Light became the biggest 1,639. Th> program included accordion SecUon 609, to delete the word.'i. dancing. ho-spitalily. The State paid out $1,122,434 aolos played by Theodore Mather, C A N 1)1 KS' problem a# dark settled over the Barry Mid wood, Mark Ware, Lor­ •Tie shall be appointed by the man- Another in a series of I.xtnten - — HOOVER VACUUM for udemployment claims in the hills. week ending March 5. raine Woodruff, Linda Lemon. John tger.” services iviii he held at the W ap-. India Gettinc Tirp Plant Some bodies were believed btir- ping Church Sunday at 8 p.m. The ______SALES and SERVICE . led by the impact in the snowy, Ostrout, and Paul Jubenville. Tn section ’il4 the selectmen ask A poem specially WTitten for the Rev. Dr. Malcolm Pitt, of the De- | 051^; An American tire- muddy ground. BIg>OD PRESSURE 'VENDED’ why some funds should he trans­ REPAIRS ON ALL M AKES occasion was read by Judith Teets j ferred by the council and others partment of Indian Study, Ken- „nrt-rubber company plana to build "We’ll have to use earlh-diggthg Chicago—A coin-operated vend­ OF VACI’I'M CI.EAXERS 34 DEPOT SQ. Phone Ml 9-5274 machinery to get out some.nrthe ing machine that will take your of the sixth grade. ; bi’ the manager. nedy School of Missions, will be tire - and - tube - manufacturing PINE LENOX PHARMACY Seventh grader, James LcSiire ; 'in Section''406 and 603. inquiry guest .speaker. Mrs. Marjorie ro.ating $12,000,000 on a 50- Free Delivery Anywhere In Town bodies." a coroner’s offld^#aid. blood pressure was shown at a About mn hour and a-Tialf after recent Chicago exhibit.' The "pa­ announced the closing n'Umbers. be made why the Charier Com- Canipbell will be guest soloist. Re- jO miles south o f New 299 E. CENTER ST. Ml 9-0894 music by the accordionists, and the mlpsion has excluded the Board of freshmenls will be served after the , 0 ^,^!. When completed earlv next news of the crash caprfe out. a per­ tient” puts A quarter in the slot, son who sounded Uke a young boy pokes an arm into the device and singing of the school song under Education Is regard to purchasing. service in the church b.i.senient. ! ^ „ p io v about 900 the leadership of Mrs. Marion Mc- PT.A Nominating Group , At First Congregational CTiurch , virlfmlly all Indians. By Popular Demand . telephoned Chicago police that a his blood pressure registers o>--8 L.agan. The local PTA Council has an­ I Sunday "A Word For Us to Bring <>;, bomb had be^planled on a plane dial. .z'- nounced selection of a 9-man nom­ ; will be the Rev. R, Winlhrop Nel-' REPEAT ' f i. .i'.; . at Mldway^rpbrt. inating committee to present a son’s sermon topic at the 9:30 and Police^ald they invesUgated and Already initialed, alate of officers for election si the 11 a.m. worship services. Sunday were ^c^vlnced the call was a MANCHESTER SPECIAL ) f t # ' ? ; - . annual meeting in May. School will be at these same pra ‘ no trailing, trear yours ' Those named include; School limes. ’ . AND BELMONT ft ’ WHAT A TV SET COST 25 YEARS AGO Superintendent Merle B. Wood------! Our Savior Lutheran Church, New York. March IS lAh The, Poqo crash of a Northwest Alrliries’' If someone complains that a television set costs more today than ot'er pants or skirts mansee. Principal Joseph Tripp meeting in the Wapping Grammar, it did 25 years ago, you'd lift an eyebrow. A quarter-century and Mrs. J. Binnie Gray of the. School will hold Sunday School at RUG CLEANING GO. back, there were no television sets to be had—at any price. The / . Avery St. Grammar School, Prin-1 9 e.m. and church service at 10:15i 15 HANNAW AY $T.^ * 1 2 . 9 9 same logic applies to the statement that "prescriptions cost more eipal JameaWelch and Mrs. Riis-1 n.m. A nursery school will be in | today than they used to cost.” The drugs you now get didn’t Your pfersonalized blouse with sell Levack of Union. School, Prin-: gesgion during the worship service. I even exist until recent years. So (he benefits these drags bring convertible collar, V-shaped eipal William Perry and .Mrs. Jo-' Masses, st Sf. Francis of Assisi! For thote tcho care . . . the rapid cures, the lives save/3 ... . could not be bought at Town & Country NEECO shirttails. 'i.? aeph .Pastula of Pleasant Valley ^ opurch will he al 7. 8. 9. 10:15 and for their rug». / any price. That’s why we say . ’ Bchool, and Principal Bennett; 11430’ a.m. Sunday. /i Today’s Prescription I# The Biggest Bargain In History. ALUMMUM COMMNATION DOOl ? ;l ) , . Plotkin and, Mrs. Melbourne Gar- Sohool 4Amch .Menu# TEL. Ml 3-(M)12 Published In the Interest of pharmacy and medicine by Initial of your choice flepr lajid of Wapping School. The following is the luncheon TV de li.s embroidery in jet black Harold Stetson, council vice menu for the Pleasant Valiev, ■ PICK UP AND DELIVERY [Chairman, has been appointed Union. Avery .'it., and Wapping | 30% CASH AND CARRY on spanking white. chalrma’n of~a special rommlttee-Schools for next week; Monday, PICTURE Look t^rific wherever loung­ i V w PHARMACY*’ ing antr s’ports are-ithe pro-, i/// TUBES 450 HARTFORD RD. (CORNER OF MtjtEEV;;^MI9-99^ gram. < THE FIRST TUBE ON THE ■ Sizes 8 (32) M (34-36) L (38- MARKET SyiTH THIS 40) A tailor tee design. Choose UN'BELIEV ABLE OFFER! any inilial except I, 0, Q, U, ^ h o re a M l THOROSEAL X, Y. Z. 8IAU THB EUIPACI AMD MHDt W A m OMT 0 P TOUR MASOMffV 2>Y^p

ONE APPLICATOR BRUSH InV95 e/ PLUS TODDLER SUNSUIT SPECIAL .SA L E S Adorable can-can ruffled style in gay. prints. Sizes 2 to.4.. Regular $1.99.' 9 9 * FREE WITH EVERY so LR. RAO OF THOROSEAi ^ - TAX 1 ■•v;S SALE ON BETTER RHINESTONE JEWELRY ^ -pins, INSTALLED FREE ' What a bonanza! . . . A dazzling array’of famous makers jewelry- 3-6x .'t?. WE ARE OPEN: earrings, bracelets, necklaces—Reg. $5. , fi80 A.M ttU »t06 F.M— .MONDAY thru THl R.«DAY HEAVY DUTY f a m o u s m a k e r s proportioned CHINO SLACKS 100% gray, wool 7:30 A.M*’fili 8:30 P.M .^FRIDAY ALUMINUM Missy and Junior beautifully proportioned chino and cord slacks In Natural, 7:80 A.M. Mil XOO.V— SATURDAY Black and Green. Short, medium, tall. ^ flannel, box "Your DOOR CANOPIES pleated skirt AND UP SPRING CA R COATS— SAVE UP TO $7. RED IXOSS WonderflU all weather car coats in poplin wi^^ corduroy tr^m. . Several Guarantee-^ 4 1 6 . 9 5 with velvet, styles—natural and colors—Reg. to $14.96. ^ 8 .0 0 Our 40 Years Sofari BUDGET NTCEDED TO KEEP OUR CHARTER .S19.O67.O0 collared Jacket. t o t a l r e c e iv f j ) t o d a t e ...... 10,962.04 . FAMOUS SKIPPY LIGHT WEIGHT GIRDLES S-M-U What BUILOINC MATERIALS MANCHESTER TO BE RAISED BY MARCH 81 . tn.:/. • . 8,104.06 Choice of girdle, panty of Iprief in gay candy stripe design. Of Dependable ^9.99 lliii value! " ' i' '2 .9 5 LUMBER FUEL Call Ml 8-5111—We’ll Pick Up Your CoiltribuHon ■* ' 1 . , AWNING CO. 0f. HELP — e v e r y o n e — NOW HK)% ORLON PULLOVERS IN 8 COLORS ^ ' . . , ^ SaO N. MACf ST. ELLINGTQN BRANCH Service/' -II Cashmere soft mock fashioned short sleeve sweaters in choice or all new Manelieater, Conn. U’eat Road, Route 83 195 W est Ctnter St. Spring shades, 34 tp 40. Compare at $3.99. lUntdiqU 9-8253 - TRemont 8'021S THIS ADVT. SPONSORED BY THE OONN.3ANK and TRUST CO. Ml 9-3091 . *'QUALITY-—the bgst eednomy o f alP^ ijiiiiiii::i l l ijv'::: 1 " -! HOME mPROVEMENT lUADQUARTERft chut q i’ ' f! u J tj f t i t 4 Read Herald Adva. • A • • y ' V , : . A • ■ :\ 1/ ' I

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tkat a town wWh less than 23 miles'^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStBB, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1960 of road "canX possibly ever spend RockvUle StaSy Urged 11,400 a miie for the maintenance ' of Ha roads.” PORtCNT As an example of the giaat dis. man, given aU the relna, were able ttooWh ^iTpbUttcia The s and M mm. Movie rroifotoni To Give State crepancy ih ,th8 road aid program to resolve Oie dead end tragedy In tS & iy /yen befonTtoe _ 4 onBd or sOeBt,. also So mm* Driver Jailed, i f was noted that; clearly uv"cates the. w ill of the Here Where cUde projMtora Rocky Hill with leas than 20 Algeria. people ahlch seems to be held up Road G)atrol miles of local road Mprives a ■ There may hfcv^ b ew eubtle ele- \ ^pptt^ JjpraUi T h e O p e n F o *’w**i by demagoguery. , WELDON 6RII0 CO. Then Set Free 'iram of more than $23<5O0 a year. mentt Irt de Oatairtl new position Thl* laaue cannot be avowed ' ■ h r , Communications for pubUcatdons ta^tlje Open Forjro ^ M l SW if S t TeL M l S-^SSl Hartford. March 18 (/Pi — A leg­ In contrast, theyClty of Hart­ an Algeri|k-'^t, i«'' far as that through a "not our responslbUlty* ford a'lth more than 214 miles of s BiatcU Street KtiaranUed publlcaUon if they contain more than 800 words. Th^ answer. You transfer authority WALTER E. TEDYORD As Court E ^s islative committee exploring the [•ochestcr C o^. „ poslUon^ being .pubUc Inter­ roads received'only $97,684 last i Herald reserves the right to decline to pubUsh any w tter t^ t but never responsibility and It w COUNTY roiTOB wide discrepancy in state aid road • PENALTY FREE preted by the actore whom It con- may be libelous or which la In bad taste. Free^presalon < roUV year. the r**pon»lblfity of the Board to Mistakes in the handling of a grants to towns and cities has been State Rep. Morris Hogan of Bur­ • OPEN-END Publlehers eims, the FPerttai army In Algerta leal vlewe Is desired by contributions of this character but letter* revesss tWs dsclsionl , Founded October 1, 1881 which are* defamatory pr abusive wlU b* rejected. cake by substitute City Court of­ urged to look into the possibility lington said the program was In- ia taking It'iU ooltiuhaind for a fight For a Ion* Urns pbUtUses have People; being what, they are, can do aome ridicutous k li^ y designed to "get Connecticut _ rqiHunea B r a ir E<^lnc ------voiced the virtues of Industrial ex- ficials Monday resulted fn s man of the State taking overfull opera- to the flalilu the Algerian rebels ^ibOt of the mud and the citlee didn’t HOME lundnys »nd Holldnjr* Entered^Enter; *t the things attimes, either by designer b/just being jailed overnight and then ,tion of all rpral road.*. Qtflce »t MeDcheeter.____Iter. Odnn.. *■ are taking I t as sign that the Chamberis J itter Raiderer the history of this tadustry, pension *«^ ,***“ ‘^ * ^ , S , 'riiis was suggested by Henry .} have mud.’’ le ^ d Clue Hcit Vetter. in 1947 town Officials encouraged 1 fs an . week saw a number of funny ttln ^ devdop tickM thw WATKINS- relieved of a compulsory 80-day MORTGAGE LOANS only recourse left to them is to To the Editor; . ' , In Becker Jr., manager of the Gov­ Kurtz to buy land for IhdmiteM ] tti«wviiMbl6 writer., Maybe it’s because sprbiii’^is iust arotmd the comer; Jail term. subscrIptiqm hates stand and die, and the moderates Attacl.ied Is a true copy of the ernmental Affairs D epar^eh t of Peyeble to Advence , letter sent to Mayo.- Kelly request­ uTe and were readily grantad a1 As '#hb knows. For example; . WEST — Pearl E. ■LakC7'49.'-of 18 Cottage- the G relter Hartford Chamber ne ...... **SSi of French politics are taking It as Stale May Lure ' i t 'A lx M o n th s^ .,..':...... 7™. ing immediate aid for Kurtz Bros. variance fo r th is purpose. . N o I *55212 tivs th a t th e Board The Syrian government has Plugging a new deodorant, It tolls ,St., was fined $102 for operating of (Commerce Thursday afternoon a^ncA&d/&^ ^ a sign that their nation has a die- |\3r the benefit of your readers, banned all cowboy films that us In flashing letters we can have a motor vehicle while under the in­ at a Slate Capitol hearing. j e Montn ...... 1 J 5J Fuseral Strvlss tator who no longer honora ths dic­ 1 am requesting that the attached eourage crime • and wild bsnav- calm underarms If we use a cer­ fluence. a charge to which he had In advancing the idea, he rea­ Influx of Aliens C 1947 no one h as ever reg-J 'As aU tain brand. Heaven protoct: anyone vSAVINGS lhnle*Copy...... » tates of his own origfinaJ memdate. letter to the Mayor appear In tlie tor.’i A fte r seeing a Cowboy Inovle, OBMAND J. WEST, tMrseter pleaded guilty. soned that the "State already as­ a'Couple o f Damascus brothers, de- having nervous armpits! Hartford. March 18 liD—Con­ i « mbmbbrof^ ^ „ We find it hard to believe that Open Forum. Istered a ^***^^^^^*^2 one Bro^ 142 EAST CENTEB S© He was then presented on a sumes pretty full financial re- L O A . I V - t ^TOl a s s o c ia t e d , PREffl . Respectfully, nuisance or e th erise. ^ on ^ Brothers is Imperative now cided'to settle...... a famityty feu feud by In Buffalo, N.T., the president of charge of being a second offender, spohslblUly for the rural mileage.” necticut which ranks high among ^ s S ( ) < 1 \ r ! o V de Gaulle should have cortie so far, ■ MltoheU 9-tlM atates witl. large alien popUlatlona • The Aeeocleted Preea U exclusively Nicholas P,encheff has ever Sd now^ tte time tareverse thb staging a showdown. Facing each the State Vnlverslty College of and without a plea being entered, Becker conceded that It would atlUea to the use ot reoubllcaU-jn rj would be high among atates at- , II news dltpetches credited to It or should at least have obtafned from President teen years^to oppose an « P “ * dectalon whUe we stUl other, the brothera ©-HaJ got a Education may have geme over to was given a flO-day mispended Jail be ipvpossiUe for the State to take ______//VSI/MJT0^A VfA/aS ot otbenrUe credited Ib.thls W>er the Algerian .rebels n^otiatiop Manchester Chamber of signal from a friiihd standing at the enemy.'' The college has hew sentence. full responsibility for the exten- trading new aliens if Congreaa aawcwtsTSfs eteasT rmaweiat iwsTiTUTieiT rVnd also the local news tmbliBhed, here. - Commerce firm does not manufacture clamping down on stUdshta smug­ approves President Eisenhower’s ! > All right* of republlcatlon of special about how/to negotiate, aind should a window overlooking the street, Manebeater’s W e s t Associate Judge John Moran, rive mileage of rotds in the munic- or assemble, no fumes, no noise, no moaei nrms. drew, flredC afti dropped each oth­ gling food trays out of the dining Ipalitle-s. However, he said, if the proposal to double the immigra­ dispatches herein are also rsservea have succeeded In mastering the The Hon. Ehigene T. Kelly with Flneet FselUttsa. who is not an attorney, was presid­ tion quotas. nuisance factor pf Nicholas Penoheff er with one shot apiece. Both were hall and using them for sleds In State took over all local town Full service client of N. E. A. Serv 148 Eaist Center St. Ofl*Strtet Parking ing during the vacation of Judge This was the opinion of John P. recent revolt ot the French colo­ These people are hlghl. .akiiiea.1 ' wounded, bUt are expected to re­ nearby Delaware Park. Dr. Paul roads, then the grants to the cities Aiiv.. Manchester, Connecticut EstabUtoed l t ,U Francis T. O'Loughlln. Atty. Fran- Ryan, district director of the Im- ^Tiisin-hv*-^iHibllsher Hepresentatlyes: The nists against his policy of reason­ and highly paid craftsmen who _ cover. Bulger was walking near toe hill should be Increased to help equal­ UllUS Msth^wv kji'v-vs'es - Dear Mayor Kelly; ' develop tOTls and dies! They are Bditoris N oU : W e shMS tte elf C. Shea was serving as acting m i A: r a 11 o n and Naturalization 2ullr Tpdity Judlciaiy Oonupittee in. WiuMng- the towns. But, I -don't see how tract the heaviest Influx ' of new $1*50 etc. t In Algeria, not that recent explo­ Adjacent to their shop are their to fead the neVispapers, The writ of habeas corpus to be heard you can ever drastically revise the or Tuesday—1 P m Monday, representatives, appeared some of own homes representing a better Spmorod tv the Maeeheeter ton has recommended the creation aliens. T8x Incl. or wpdnosday—1 p.m T\iesday. Armed Forces Hometown News- In Superior Court Wedneaday, present grants to give the cities a sion In the Sahara, \vaa his real Kurtz Brothers neighbors, a pe­ than average investment and they of 4S new federal Judgeshlpe. This is often the case since rela­ Plus Deposit nr Thuradav—1 p.m Wednesday Cenaefl of ChnreMs centers send the papers stories on claiming Lake was Illegally con­ lot more, without hurting the ^ r Friday—1 P m. Thursday. • potential restoration of France to tition listing all neighboring are taxpayers on five adjoining ______Ohalnnaa Emanuel Cellar of New tives file documebU. necessary to 4^)r Saturday—1 D.m. ^ servicemen, and itolts to - Which fined, ^ c a u a e of the method of towns.” MANCHESTER greatness. homes, and even a customer of York says he likes the bill because presentation of the case. Hammer help bring brothers, sisters, moth­ .65 Delivered 2 Classified deadline: 10:30 ^aCn they are attached and where the Senator Fred J. Doocy, chair­ ers and fathers to this country. J a y of publicationWiday, March except 18 Saturday— the firm appeared from Hartford ^ " ^ e desired expansion (40x28) I . I he’s been assured Ihs appointments pomtod hut that I.,ake should not Tax Inch 3 a.m to emphasize the Importance of t« Av\«N«srtvimaatAi\f siM o f ffiw I to thoSs wHo 86S ' ons adHionition win be evenly divided between the units are. I f anyone Is Interested, Flames Destroy Bolton Shed man of the Roads and Bridges The President asked Congreaa Long Shot Coming In? the Fourth Armored Division’s have \been sentenced on both Committee, said he was puzziul by Thursday to Immediately permit Pliis Deposit BOTTLING CO. this firm to the industry, besides » . s >• s S';j s *.z two parties. There's a neat trick counts, Ni(ut only as a second of­ Smoke pours up from ruins of this waterpump ahed on Vernon Rd„ ^ Ito n , dMtroyed by «re late n - / Surpirise! combat command Is located In legal representation engaged by if they can do it this m ovin g at the home of Mr., and Mrs. William Lopez. Firemen from l^ltjm a"^Nm*r claims. Ham­ additional mile. He would abandon racial barriers past wisdom when we can discover because they cannot handle all cluded a hmeh nearly aU the chll twice before planning any . escape Small Bottles 3>re8ident Nixon to be his favorite attempts. One Ronsdd Mulee, a mer also pointed out that Lake The South Windsor senator said and ease nationality restrictions. them. But we have to be pretty the work which has come their dren like. WhUe editing tt. we should have been allowed' to plead nile Gyange 73 with certificate for Forward meeting of Wethersfield Case of 24 S««tli Off Icandidate to succeed himself in the way — a healthy situation for noticed she made a typographical burglar, escaped from the Mas* outatahding work. Captain William Grange in Wethersflrid recently slick about It; to make open claim Kurta Brothers their request to ^^.tricke^^d^^^^^ oh the charge of beinA a second y : $ 1 . 2 0 . 2 ^ 1 te House if we note that, by themselves and the town. To turn error. The rosin dlah tinned out chusetts Reformatory In 1958 and Grange ^otes Schatzmaxi, defense counselor of where they took part in the pro­ CwihH" St. of past InfalllbUlty is to challenge was found this week In Jefferson offender. \ I Tax Incl. 3he time the endorsement arrived, down work is not the answer as a expMd. tUe sense would faU. Smell the per- to be “roast turkey and gravy.’ Judge Moran reopened th^ case the State of Connecticut, spoke on gram of the evening. Mitchell readers to remember the much firm must do a cdftplete Job and We are requesting an Immemate I flowers, taste each morsel One wtt quipped: "Oh, JelHed Jail City, Mo. Brought to trial as an civil defense. notes that nearly 200 members North Off field had narrowed Itself down escapee,' Mules will have to pay for Tuesday afternoon in a a|>ecial North Central Pombna Grange Plus- Deposit greater number of times we have not simply choose those areas of reversal o f their decision m relish, a* If tomorrow you er!” aesaion. He vacated judgment^qn The next meeting will be held guests were present. , j -considerably. such an attitude toward Industry neither smeU nor taste a g ^ . his own transportation back to th^ 13 was ..entertained’" by Stafford April 14 as guest of Somers BUILDING MATERIAL OUTLET been -wrong.’ the Job it prefers which results in An area paper ran a classified the aecond offense charge, and • Mr. and Mrs'. Mitchell also at­ $ffi,35 Delivered WMt Ctntfir St. • The endorsement was not forth w ill cause Manchester to have one most of evoTy sense, reformatory. .Grange March 10. ' Grange No. 105. There will be a more costly handling and admta- advertlsetnent under Male Help tended the recent Open House of RETAIL — WHOLESALE W e do feel rather pleased, how­ of the worst "black eyes’ In 1“ gjojy in aU the facets M beauty Lake was freed from jail. \Guests were State Master Rob- speaker from the State Police I Tax Incl. jcoming wWle Governor Rockefeller istratlon to their customers. To Wanted that went like this: "EMa Danbury Grange where the Ju­ ever—pleased enough to risk a ert\K . Mitchell. National Flora Troop of Stafford Springs, and a Plus Deposit 3vas stUI In tlie field. Perhaps even turn down a part o? a job may history. I and pleasure which Nature pro- Presley type performer, six nights venile ■ and’*^ Subordinate Grange HUNDREDS OF ITEMS. INCLUDING A town with a re p u ta ^ *o*^ vldes. But o f aU the senses I am MayMitchell. assistant steward of parade of Easter hats with both few torpedoia—about the "Bran- lose the entire Job. But it doesn’t weekly.” Etvla, where are you ? joined in a a-ell planned program. l u m b e r , h a r d w a r e , PAIN T. 3nore significantly. It was not there turning out its own Indus^ cm-1 sight must be the meet the SlAte Grange Kingsley Beecher men and women participating. MASON and ELECTRICAL 8UPPUES, nan Plan,” a thing unfurled by end here. Kurtz Brothers is a hot hope to attract new Industry I BOYAU ICE CBEAN CO/ and Mrs. Beecher. Sherman K. Ives, chairman of ^our years ago, when Harold Staa- small-^op^ employing ten-persons. A Columbia man, Paul Merrick, Girl Scout Notes Seek Highway Stand ORANGEBURG PIPE. Etc. SMALL lOTTLES — CASE OP 30 Harry Truman’s secretary of agri­ with an experience like this one. * Helen K e lle r, 1880- has been appointed by Governor 28 Warren St.— M I 8-M84 M whose shluJowl be n e>^ dis­ needs. Beside* the. usual.. the big question mark about the turbed, a lth o u ^ serving It well. large variety o.f flowering plan would be whether it would dis­ plants,, you'll find a wonder­ The record of Nlxbn as. vice pres­ courage excess Jilantlng. of , s,ucb ful ■ selection of baskets, ident. should t e filled ill. and that candy, cards and adorable crops more effectively than' the task is both the duty, and the privl- stuffed toys. All at popular present farm program does, Th. SM. Tueer »0 WWMON. I lenged. pieces o f that time we now re­ vour Rvlng room? Does it take an extra^ ties, originally 49c— now 29c When he seemed to be the one member with vivtd'pleayuts, PANELING . Ladles’ and Children's TY|h_tsnghi $7.98 large rug? Then here's your chance fo"^ originally. $2.49—Ni 81.89 M*» nmaanmi «/ i»hmh4 ntma »m who could offer healing sense to / 1/1” V-JOINT PRE FINISHED Gloves and Mittens, both sides In Algeria, de Gaulle doW itII on WII aaa shoestring!»MVW«ee*i*^e Imported --braid----j rugs of Exintior's ribbed knit t.’vcora classic cardtyran, MAHOGANY p a n e l i n g ^5 - originally $2.98—Now $1.99 soitened the rebris in Algeria, and Dr. Poe Speaks carpet rayon and wool corne in Brown-and.- 98c—Now 6^ exactly as sketched. Soft and gentle as spring 'AMERICA’S WAOON he heartened the moderate in 6’ X 8” i 10” KNOTTY PINE ' sq. ft. Aqua or Brown-and-Tan mixtures. Limited to — you’ll love tossing this over your spring l*Flastie Palls and Baskets, COME SEE A ll SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WAGON WONOERIANO-FROM SFEOAUSTS France Itself. The latter, in fact, To Barnard PTSO PANELING „ “ stocks on hand. We can't reorder, so originally *2.98— Nmv $1.49 and summer cottons as a.jacket ... . adore gave him the political support he $2.49— Now $li25 wearing it with slacks or Bermudas. As­ i?u cM ;Foe, dean of the get yours early; by phone if you wish! needed in order to set up a new 5 % Off for Cash and Carry , Wear Ever Twin Fryers, sorted pastel colors in sizes 34 to 40. constitution and a new republic ___jbnity dfHartford. will speak I , originally $6.45— Now $3.95 at Bw-nard Junior High School In and In order to take over what Friendly, Perponedized Home Town Service for any size! Was Miss Holmes, our amounts to a personal dictatorship th^ Franklin Building Wednesday popular teller here at the ■' \ North End branch, surprised DILLON SALES and SERVICE, Inc. for himself as long as he chooses at 8 p.m. 10 2 it' to remain on the aoenc^and exer- HI*, topic will be "Post Second 9’x l 5’ Ip ’xlO ’ ’x l ’ to see that we carry Drlstan. OPEN WED,. THURS, Fill. TILL 9 P.M. K 319 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER, CONN. We wonder how many other ciae its powers. ary Scnooi Planning: QoWege' . Values to MON., TUBS., SAT*. 10 AAA. to * PAR. ■ ’ "It - , * ■ Technical Institutions? On the-Job people don’t ' knowr Wat i"' • Blit these gifts w m to the ideas Keith’s Variety has sn ex- . . Training? MiUWry Service?." '1 as well as to the ‘nian.' Parties The parents, of Jiinlo^ or senior 10’x l 4’ l l ’x l S ’ 12’x l 8’ tensiaa line of patented P which had little ,use foKrthe man medicines. FALCON—fha Wtw-aAa FWP TH U N 0IRB IRO —ma WselFa Maaf M^tKaaOse Mgh school students are Invited to 1109.00 8izM are appnu ^^ , ' 'illliiili-iniiiiii > ' ‘i’ m F O R D -r»a m eal S*mM eta U M m e helped create national unity , for attend. There will be a question' th l# ; u '■ e . ' w Ms proclahnsid objecUvss. They period after the talk, and Dr. Poe win answer questlCns cm bow to r*. • wars willing to siuzIlIM'soilileaklng apply college. The talk Is spon­ \ i ' s< the dem^natie probaas I t this sored byto the Barnard FTSO. 3 S P

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PAGE NTH* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1960 . ' J « MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1960 PAGE EIGHT RockvUle-V ernon West Proposes Obituary Bishop Walsh of U.S. Gets See the World on. a $210,000 Suit NlebobUi'^efrf „ 20 Year Sentence in China Military Count Nicholas P. Negri, 60, of. Tor- ■y Mias Helen Estes, Faeolty Adviair AP newsteaturea Writer ringtoh, died yesterday afternoon Results from CoinpUed by StadonU of Manchester High School (OMttBned from Page One) at his home after a long lUneae. VoL XXIV, No. 25 Friiday, Mareh 18 (Conttiroed from Pa»e On«) An easy, inexpensive way to see He was the father of Mrs. Clarence Dear Sweet Pea: Oomnrunist party newspaper .In­ the world is on your trusty 3-wheel- Oreenwood of Manchester. Tow Car Death year. The nature of hia illneaa la sisted on approval of Khrush­ er. ' For many years he owned and FP A Group not ^nowTi. Don’t Come Home Day tripe, weekend trips, vaca­ operated the Negri Furniture A 8210,000 attachment against Freshmen End chev’s plan for "total and general Store, closing it about a year « o 69 Seniors Rome. March 18 ( ^ —Chiheae tion trips or an entire • summer property of Gerber Bros, Atlantio. N 1 a n 11 c,' March 1 8 '(/P)— disarmament.” to return to the Workman-Rawlln- Legion of Honor Prepares for refugees are risking their lives to Moch told the conference con­ in Europe may he taken on' a bi Bon Furniture Co. where he had and Raymond P .' Praglueki waa Season with escape labor conditions they de­ When Mrs. Charles Hursh- Try Teiaching man’s pet skunk. Sweet Pea, trols are necessary because no dis- cycle, says Unda Draves, of New previously worked for 19 years. filed in the town clerks office this scribe as slavery, says a Hong armamept agreement could rule He was a banjo player in his UN Assembly Kong dispatch to Rome's Fides strayed from home last week, Hyde Park, N. Y., whq has b«en week In connection with the tow- out the possibility of secret viola doing just that since she w m H- youth, and performed with the cable death of Mrs. Carol Bourihard, ■*"i| ! - Five^ictories newr agency. . she was heartbroken. ' During Week So, when a neighbor called tlons. "You can travel SO or more Kandy Kids and the John Caval- 28, O ct 24, 1959. "Disarmament,” "refugee pro*>- The dla^tch to Fides, which He listed three essentials for miles a day on a bicycle, stopping laro bands. epeclallzes in news of Roman Wednesday night to report a The civil suit 1s being brought The Manchester Nigh School lems,” "plebisoites,” "technical the starting point of any control at museums or sight seeing spots He is survived by his wife, Agnes by Jerry R. Bouchard for himself •Wie annual Teacher-Recruit­ add’’ ' —‘ these terms, and many Gatholic mission activities. was skunk frolicking on the lawn, McCarthy Negri of Torrlngton; Freshman wound up theti*s^sket- Mrs. Hurshman rushed right system: for more fun and recreation than and M administrator of the estate ment programo swung Into action more, vied for, the atteVition of a published today by the VaUcan i! ’The system must have means you can imagine,” she explains. two step daughters, Mrs. Robert bail season with five ,-sucoha^ve newspaper L'Osservatore Romano. over. of his deceased wife. thia week'when 69 seniors tried group of MHS pupils, as they re­ to verify the sire and striking The Queens College junior, now Grier of Springdale a n ' Mra Paul Named In the attachment are victories. After rolling over Roc It said there no longer are the "It looked just like Sweet Cardinal of HlcksvlUe, N, Y.; sev­ their hand at tdatdiing, making thia cently journeyed to New York Pea,". Mrs. Hurshman recalled power of the nations’ armed 20, likes to take the train to a Melvin end Earl Gerber, both of ville, Windham, and Wethersfield, a t y to speak with representative# mass flights that marked the start forces before beginning on any starting point and proceed. She. en sisters, five' brothers, /leven Ellington, and Emanuel and Ever­ the Idrgeet group eyeri^ of the. Communist regime In China, today. "It appeared so happy grandchildren and several nieces the quintet, coached by Mr. Paul from the United Kingdom and to see me and all” . . agreed reductions;’ "We must checks her bike through on the ett Gerber, both of Vernon, all do­ Tliose teaching at Becnard Jun­ United Arab Republic. but that a steady atrehm of ref­ verify not only what is removed train, starts off on a 280-mlle- and nephewk. ing business in a partnership. ior High are: Patricia .Ballard, Hyde^ dropped two tough contests Well, to make a long story Funeral services will *>« The eleven travelers, all mem­ ugees continues and the condition abort—it wasn’t Sweet Pea. but what is the starting point; or-so week's trip, returns to the Melvin Gerber was operator of a Penny Barth, Earl Bldwell,' Judith to East Hartford and Hartford, of some of these refugees who Monday a t '8 a.m. at the I*PorU bers of Manchester’s Current A f­ Mrs. Hurshman called the if we do not know the original starting point, and home on the wrecker that w m towing a car Chapman, Rodney Clavette, Jfunes fubllc. In the la.ter half of the fairs a u b and the Junior Foreign’ reach the Catholic aid center at Funeral Home in Torrlngton.- and season, the Freshman went on to dog warden and asked two force, any control of reductions train. Says she: operated by Pragluskl out of a Cole, Marion Creamer, Carolyn i*oll<:y Assn., made the trip la Macao is “ pitiful.” would be illusory.” , at 9 in St. Peter’s Church. Burial driveway during a heavy raln- defeat all five opponents iv+th little questions. How do you get rid "If you take a scenic route, you will be in St. Francis’ Old Ceme­ Curtis, Anlie D a It o n, David preparation for the model UN as­ "All seem to be famished beasts of a nasty skunk and ho\y do 2. The system must be ready to etorm when Mrs. Bouchard’s car Drapeau, Laury Edgar, Sue Elliott. dlfflculty, finishing wkh an impres­ r -Af ■ and all say the same thing: that operate simultaneously with any don’t want to waste time getting tery. • sembly tO'', be held in April, at you get rid of a nasty smell. to it. All your energy should be ran Into the „tow cable. The acci­ Jamsa Ledbetter, Salvatore Lopes, sive 8-2 record. which Mahohester will represent they led lives of slavery, without agreed disarmament measure. Friends may call tomorrow from dent resulted In her death. Ger­ The Freshmen, hampered by in­ The dog warden suggested a saved for the best part of the trip.” 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p-m. and Sunday Georgeanne McCaugtaey, Donna both the United Kingdom and trace of liberty, ci-ushed by labor trail of milk into the woods 3. An international force of in ber WM found guilty of negligent McNeill, Robert Morra, Michael juries and alcknesa through moat spectors must be in place in all Linda usually travels with a from 2 tq 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. United Arab Republic. The aa- of as much as 16 hours daily, as a solution to the first prob­ group,-as she is a hosteler, stay­ homicide Feb. 26 by Tolland Coun­ Morrill, Joanne Morrison, Judith of the season, averaged 56 points countries from th' start, of any ty Superior Ckiurt jury and fined per game, allo.wing only 40 points sembly, sponsored by the Foreign without food.” lem and a tomato juice bath as ing in youth shelters where beds Mrs. hlary A. Johnson Mutty, Patricia Platt. Rhea Pow­ / Policy Assn, will be made disarmament agreement to super­ All- insist, said the dispatch, that a solution in the second case. 8250. ell, Patricia Pratson, Kevin Rear­ to their opponents. Mac McCurry vise missile launching sites, arms cost 15 cents a night. B uf you Mrs. Mary A. Johnson, 88, of students from 24 OonnecUeut they fled because they were sUry- Mrs. Hurshman said the man could'make up your own group, she ITie action is returnable tq Tol­ don, 'Jo Richmond, and Anne paced the team wdth 105 points and depots and stocks of fissionable Glastonbury, widow of Simon land Coiinty Superior Court April a 15-point average per game, .fol- schools, representing a total of 48 Ing; and flight is “ a' great adven­ at the. village supermarket points out, and stay wherever you codfish, corn-on-cob, chicken, poncho is necessary to wear in Johnson, died at Hartford Hospital Zabrovaky. ture' in which refugees must elude materials. 5. Atty. Stephen Ketcham repre­ lowed by Paul (&ey, who had nations. It will concern Itself Mdth was most p o 111 e, not even wish. She says:' clams, baked potatoes, potato chips Inclement weather. yesterday. At Bowers School were Betty four basic probhms: world dla- armed Communist patrol boats. raising an eyebrow when, she If we can agree on these three and s ^ a pop. We dug a big hole in The leader of the group usual­ A resident of Manchester for 60 sents Bouchard. AbiM, Limne Baldwin, Nola For­ Ron 'Wabrek 11-point average/ Nell Wise s Among those who managed to elements,” said Moch, "then we "Tve always wanted to take a Julie Peak McCurry led In rebounding, grab­ armament, future status of the bought all that tomato juice. trip with jue) one other grfrl, but I the sand, made a fire in it, lowered ly acts as chaperone. Linda has years, shs moved to GlMtonbury man, Barbara Hectder. Ann Olm- make the perilous journey iii Janu­ Needless to say, she doesn’t are perhaps on the way to a solu bing 45 and 39 respectively. George British Cameroons (an area bor­ haven’t got around to it. The group into it a brand new gatbag*. can been on trips to the music festival four years sgo. She w m bom in ■tead, Sarah Perry, Beverly Stev­ "Cheerfulness is the primary in­ dering Nigeria), technical and ary and February were 5 sailors, care if Sweet Pea comes home tlon to some problems of disarma­ at Lenox, Mass:, and to the enson, Beth Tangarone, and JixliUi "Julie.. .quiet? Oh, no! She may May contributed to the offensive of 10 or so that travel together on containing alternate layers of sea­ Sweden Aug. 9, 1871.* WMH to Display ■ gredient of happiness." economic aid, and the refugee elt- a laborer. 9 militiamen, a woman or not. ment.” Laurentian Mountains in Canada w m Miller; sit Veiplanck, Janice Abair, be calm on the surface, but under attack and "performed well under -planned trips makes it more fun. weed and the food. We were so Mrs. Johnson a membac of uation. and 3 children, 2 fishermen. 3 farm­ He recalled Soviet Delegalle Val hungry, however, that we decided Says she: the Ladles Aid and Missionary so Judith Clifford, Carol Izzo, and neaiiii she's a real live -wire!” This Whether it be beca'use of the t)he boards. Doug Pearson, who 17 ers, their wives and 1* children. erian Zorin’s insistence that there We bring our own food sind cook it ExhibitonPPC had relmunded well in the first half Representing the .United King­ in the hostel shelters— converted to fry the cod-fish and bake the "It’s good for young people to cieties of Emanuel Lutheran Claire Saporiti. is how one senior appraised our excellent record of the rifle team dom, Mr. R, Eric, Miss Wartourton, Not all succeed. >lacao fishermen should be no controls without cor potatoes before the bake was get away from everything, and Church. Spe leaves three daugh­ Manchester Green School had of the sekson, was switched to play reported that on Feb. 18 a Junk responding, mieasures of disarms barns, farm houses, churches Md Manchester Memorial Hospital sweet, yet high-spirited, fun-lov­ of which he Is-^co-captain, or the outside, contributing to the scor­ and Mr. B. H. AShford-Russell at­ Your Pocketbook schools. We usually buy the foOd in ready.” see different parts of the world, ters, the Misses Ethel and Louise Donna Austin, Nancy Cohen, Don­ with 17 refugees aboard was in­ mept. will display an exhibit on Progres­ ing Gal of the Week, Miss Julie difficulty he mukt-have .in chang­ ing attack and sparking the de­ tempted to clarify for the MHS By FAYE HENLE . the town where we plan to spend Unda carries as many clothes The CanaiJian trip was completely Johnson and Mrs. Alice Kincaid of na Peterman, and Priscilla Ten­ group the position of the Crown tercepted by a Communist patrol In the same way we say there GlMtonbury; a son, Austin John­ sive Patient Care at the 39th an­ -Peak. ing. the direction 'Of, the con­ fense. the night. ’Two members of the for a weekend as for a vacation— different. We would buy warm nant; Highland .Perk. Terrence stantly up-turned corners of his on various pertinent topics. ESach boat.'Shots were fired. A second can be lib disarmamertt without fresh bread, wonderful .Canadian son of Glastonbury; a sister, Mrs. nual meeting of the New Englafid Chetelat, Barbara LeMay, and "She’s a real friend,” added an­ 'The highest individual effort in group do the shopping.”" about 30 pounds. She takes shorts, mouth, Ron Wafarek certktqly has spoke briefly upon one problem patrol boat joined in the fray and There is little doubt that as you corre^ionding measures of con­ Clara Nybert of Sweden; a broth­ Hospital Assembly Marcft,28 to 30 • Carol West; Robertson, Mary Rita other. “not merely the sticky one game was put out by McCurry Weekend Fun sneakers, bathing suit, warm cheese and milk; and mupch and an, abundance of this important Students Count Returns of Dime Drive and then anewered the queetiooa the refugees were compelled to look about you’ve decided the trol.” the Western spokesman de drink along the road. That's" real­ er, Albert Anderson of Warren, in Boston. i.,a MoUe. Maureen McKeever, and smile - nicely - at - everyone kind. in the WimMiem game, when he The most memorable eating ex­ slacks, sweater and a sheet sleep­ ■’ingredient." of the "future Upi members.” turn back. neighbors are living it up just cla i^ . ly living.” Pa.; and- a . Tandaon. The exhibit is one of four select­ Patricia Summers. Yes, Julie la very well liked by all scored 22 points. Djat meet this year. Last December he Ufrows. Mac MoCurry led from the Hartford, March 18 (/P)---- A of how you are spending our uaee. The Pravda correspondent also can be no losers in Scouting! The to the church memorial funds. Fu­ Ten other Connecticut hospital Fordham Unlversi.y, and ■■ was was a"warded the Arthur Shorts floor making close to 50 per cent azines were distributed. sentence of one year and a day to Debbie Miller. '62 The diaUnctly “foreign” theme money. What portion of total •nie meeiting, fourth of the con- criticized the western plan be- 40 in February youngsters get a personal experi­ neral arrang-jments are being oflBclals will also tak^ part in th« chosen the President of the St. Trophy for being the top shooter of hits shots. McCurry, who missed Review of Season Reveals three years was imposed in su­ of the day was climaxed by a visit spending goes for food, shelter and ference, ended shortly afller noon cause it made no mention of liqui- ence that inevitably makes them made by the Watkins-West Fu- assembly. I. S. Gcetter. director of James' CYO as a junior, was in the alumni meet and according three games, led In field j;oals, perior court today on Lawrence better adults. The adult Scout- neral Home, 142 E. Center St. Treasurer of the Snowball, and is to a fellow shooter, he is "a most total pointe. point average, and .to the Googenhelmer Art Museum. clothing, for services and recrea­ and an American spokesman said datlon of military bases on terrl- The Manchester Child ^Guidance Mt. Sinai Hospital in Hartford, is Thds Frank-Lleyd-Wrigtot-deelgned L. Sykes, 21, of New Haven, one ers acquire a personal satisfaction 'this year's Vice President of the likeable person! He's always smil­ field goal accuracy. of nine accused loaders of the tion? Have there been any major it wM oharaoterised by the same tories of other nations and be- Clinic reported a total 'of 40 re- program chairman "and president Latin Students building, filled with contemporary friendly and businesslike aitimoe-1 cause "it says nothing about the limited only by the scope of their elect for 1961. Sodality of -Mary. ing!” ■ Most of the team has entered in Jan. 6 prison 'riot. shifts in recent years? For fun, participation. The person who CCIL Ti% , Second Place paintings, mobiles, and statuary, let’s- find out if we are doing it phere” that he said had prevailed. J ending of nuclear tests.” quMts for help in February from The principal address of the “Triie sportsmanship — that's Ron enjoys nqt only shooting, the Hartford Good Will Tourna­ Judge J.-s Howard Roberts gave the Manchester-Rockvlllo area. finds it necessary to. limit himself Funerals but also teaching others to shoot. ment under the title of the’ "Silk inspii^ comments such as, “I 'wtih hdm the sentence on a charge of differently, than in that other Pravda’s editorial charged west- "By all signs this commission is meeting will be delivered by Dr. Attend G)nfab Julie in a nutshell," conomented I knew what it's supposed to be!”, ern leaders with planning to "lead not accldential," Grlschsnko to lending a financial hand to Russell A. Nelson, president of the "He'Is in charge of a class of young Town Satans." 'The winners of the The coming of March" has aig-*aplltting e^ounters with Han.i^son was fired by Bucky Kehler, who Inciting injury to persons -or {wb- .boom-year,. J.829!. An eifpanslon of the staff may be scouting gains that feeling of well another friend. “ She’s not diily a . .. _? ___a«______.a and fickd th* ribrnrrt hv Rirn- and "Wliat was that caUed the 10-hation committee astray ^'rote, citing reports that the U.8 Anthony Ignatevlrh American Hospital Assn. boys between the ages of 10 and tournament will receive individual naled the end of another success­ c5onard, Wefcerafleld, and Wind tied the School record set by Rich­ 11c property, 'to which he had ’ITie figures that tell this story necessary in the not too distant fu­ being that can come only from superb a-thlete, but a wonderful trophies. The much Improved ard nTorsell in 1956 and EMwin again?” from many of the group. are neatly tabulated in the just- from its major task of working out atomic energy commission wss Funeral services for Ahthony Nine MH8 atu^nts recently siport as well." A 3-year member of 13 and, working for the Manches­ ful winter sportr season at MHS, ham. In non-league play, the MHS previously' pleaded guilty. ture to care for the increased de­ knowing' he hM done the best he "travpled” on tape, to Montclair freshmen FiVe has high hopes for but the victories and titles won by Huatlera spllt\ a two-game series Quinn 1950 with his high 190. Upon their return to Manchea- Sentencing Of Walter Doolittle, issued 1960 Economic Almanac, a without delay the concrete mess- considering lan underground nu- Ignatavich. 12 Cottage St., were the Girl’s Leaders Club, Julie is an ter Recreation Department, he ter, the 11 travelers—Maiy-Ann# mands for services, said Edward could. Last, but not leMt, the instructs them every Tuesday he tournament and for the future. the Indian athletes will be long- with Bast H ^tford . and downed 21, Hartford, another accused riot publication of the National Indus­ ures for general and total disarms-1 clear test explosion, Dlk, chairman of the fun«| raising dedicated professional fortifies her held this morning at the Holmes State College to attend the Mid- ardent sports enthiisiast, both on Neil Wise '63 Beach, Marilyn Caae, Beverly ment and to get It Involved in in­ Funeral Home at 8:30. followed by evening. remembered. Tlie Tribesmen cap-- the Alumni of MHS by a close 52- leader, ■was postponed until Tues­ trial Conference Board. The most drive now in progress. modest income with the personal Public Records Winter Meeting of the New Jersey the court and in the bleachers. Case, Lealle Hochberg, Carol John­ recent year reported is 1958, and terminable pointless discussion on a solemn requiem- Mass at St Basketball, softball, soccer, volley­ In school he has played on the tured one CXHL title jswlmmjng), 50 decision. 'She Indians were day. It was originally set for to­ Since its start in January 1959, satisfaction that her tireless effort, Classical Aasn., under the chaper- came In second in ait attempt for knocked out ofVhe State Tourna­ French Class son, Bert Felngold, Mike Wlntera, so I’ve elected comparisons with control over armaments’ talent and long hours have been James’ Church at 9. ball, badminton or bowling—Julie Varsity Football team for three Jim Whitehlll, Alan Pratt, Peter day. Daddario Against the clinic has given service to 115 (iertlfloate of Devise onage” of Mias Dorui Kibbe, head years. He also enjoys participat­ another (basketball), and would ment by an experienced and skilled five years earlier as well as with 'The Communist delegates to the worthwhile because she helped a The Rev. James T. O’Connell Estate of Maytie Case Cro'A'ell excels in every one. She has Kitchen Trousseau Zaglio,. and Dick Baxter—all « t - children and their families in this was celebrant, the Rev. John of Manchester’s Classics Depart­ ing in the Boys' Leaders Club and have won a second title had there Weaver quintet, \87-50. that magical year of '29. conference at yesterday’s session volunteer Scouter give a young to Anna C. Sampeon, property alt pitched most enthusiastically into been one available (rifle). 'The sea­ preased their gratitude to the Ro­ Moon Shot Delay area. Regan was deacon and the Rev ment. The "trip” was made in con­ the girls’ sports program. With a Senior Hi-Y. Manchester’s successful season Views Posters Item one: Total services. The exhibited their first sign of inter The aim of the clinic is to help person the chance to live a better 712 Spring St. junction with a speech, entitled Tested in Class son was marked by the superb tary Club of Manchester, which Stanley Hm UIIo was subdeacon, Outside of school he has was due to teamwork and a strong Hospital Notes big cry has been that in this area est in the western proposal, Mking life. Indenture of Lease "Working with Honors Classes," white gym. suit, a whistle, and typ­ performances of several individ­ sponiored the trip. The, group was the children cope with their prob­ Mrs. Jane Maccarone was organist ical alertness, Julie has abillfully achieved the Boy Scouts’ highest defense. Scoring evenly divid­ The beautihil traveling exhibit accompanied by Lewis Piper, we've suffered the deepest bite seven questions about . the m o-1 Batlimore, March 18 (fl’) — Rep lems before the problems become When the Girl Scout Fund so­ Cheney Bros. Inc. to United Air­ which Miss Kibbe delivered, as The average person, even the! uals that resulted In the establish­ Burial was in St. Bridget’s Ceme refereed countless games, timed, level, Eagle Scojt, and was gpven ed between Kelshl Captain Sai- of France’s famous and colorful member of the MHS faculty and visiting hours: Adults 2 to 8 but of our pocketbooks because chanics of the western plan for Emilio Q. Daddario (D-Gonn) says ■loo big to handle. When a child's licitor greets you, are you going craft Corp., 26,000 square feet at part of a panel concerned with housewife, may think it rather ment of numerous records. mond, Pat MlstrettV Dave White, to look for the least contribution tery, were Father Regan read the scored, and marched with the Red the Pro Deo et Patria (Lutheran adviser to the Current Affaire p.m. Maternity 2 to 5 and 6:30 to the cost of services in recent years closely supervised disarmament in he fears the results of being second problems become too big for him Cheney Mills, for manufacturing ■‘An Enriched Program in Latin.” difficult to find an eggbeater or a Swimming and Steve McAdam-sta aggressive, cathedrals anc' chateaux was three stages. The western negotia- on the moon, you can make? committal service. and White' Leaders’ drill team. As Scout Award) for excellent service Club. Leslie Hochberg, '60 8 p.m. Children's Ward 2 to 7. has gained more rapidly than the to handle, he often becomes and storage, beginning April 1 for The speech cited various aspects to the Lcouts and to hia church. He vegetable peeler of any great In­ When the curtain came down harassing defense amt more than shown in the Frer.ch classes and price tags on basic commodities tora viewed, this as a hopeful sign, Daddario said the new lOTyear Gr are you going to give her a Bearers were Raymond Della one year. 816,422.36. ' of an "honors" class system and this year's chairman of the Lead­ problem to his community. fera, Justin Shlmanski, Joseph ers' annual CSvristmas project, she competently serves aa treasurer of terest. but the senior girls in Mrs. oh the Manchester High School one team down in defeat at the displayed in the library recently. I * ADMITTED YESTERDAY: In 1968, 38.7 per cent of our per­ with one source explaining that it plan announced recently by the Na- gift? One tltvat says "Keep work­ Marriage Uoeoses discussed many of its problems swimming season this year, it left ing! The job you are doing is nec­ Motumos, William St. John. Bruno was chiefly responsible for bring­ the Luther League at Concordia Doris Pyne’s Home Management quick hands of Bill ylot and the These posters depicted the great Mrs. Dorothy Malone. 15 Preston sonal expenditures went for serv­ 'at leMt ahbwed the conference tional Aeronautics and Space Ervin Angelo Piccareilo, 84 and rewards. Lutheran Church,' and as an JOH behind a mass of records and tenacious rebounding^ of Keish, was moving into detailed discus- Agency "lacks foresight and ur- essary to the welfare of our town.” Moske Jr. and Charles Backus. ing'a truly merry Christmas to a classes showed interest In, their variety and beauty posaessed by Lecture Heard Dr.; Mrs. Emily Whit^house, 50 ices in contrast to 3S.2 per cent.in Wells St., and Jacqueline Mae " During the questlon-amd-answer member, has tlie rewarding experi­ reports on the planning of a titles. The Ducks’ number one Mistretta, and White. 1954 and 40.6^ per cent in ’39. But slons. I'gency’’ by not containing a plan N. F. Larson Longer, 67 I^ckwood St., South needy Manchester family. the French castles and churches. Open Forum Miss Eva Pllkausls period which,followed the panel, a ence every Sunday of teaching "Kitchen Trouaseau.” triumph came when they annexed Rifle ^ Many of the moat famous But Pravda said editorially. that to land a man on the moon, Merthodist Church, March 26. ■No -woi^Jer Julie's pet peeve is n'"W art ’ ^ .” 'R S S e : ^ ‘'v ^ r ie 1958 bill w m 113.4 billion dpl- taped discussion, carried on by a "people who don’t sipport the handicapped children to swim. The talks were given In con­ the CXIIL title for the third con­ Climaxing a sparkling 1959-1960 groups of chateaux, formerly the By Photo Chib lars against 81.1 billion five years people ^6f go<^ wm Tire expect- manned' lunar landing and Registrar Salaries Funeral services for Miss Eva Bernard Eugene Roberts, 95 B. group of MHS Latin students, was Ron gave the ‘‘Senior Sigh” Harris. Em I Hartford: Mrs. Alice To the Ekiitor, Pilkausis, 66^ of Meriden, were MHS athleK-ic teams!" However, nection with. consumer buying of secutive year, and thereby retired rifle season, Mr. Gilbert Hunt’s residences. of kings and noblemen, Robert, 3 3 -Proctor Rd.; Carroll earlier, and but 32.1 billion in ing . , . determined and prompt ac- return In the 1970s. as NASA out- *No Losers’ Main St., and Vera May Dion, 3 presented to provide the audience long ago when he received his ac­ the C<3IL championship trophy. Uon toward total and general dis- schedule, is much too These facts which in all prob- held yesterday at the Waiter N. "people" who are too sophisticated small non-electrics 1 household marksmen walked ^ a y with are to b e , found in the valley of The bi-weekly business meeting Nelson, -2’4 Sunset S t; Cynthia 1929. To the Editor, Ford St.. South Moihodist Church, with the pupil’s attitude toward ceptance to Clark University. He They placed second In the CIAC armament under strict internation-1 „ Daddario declared last night A somewhat long Msociation abIllt.V are of no interest- to the Leclerrc Funeral Home, 23 Main St. to get fun out of life" runs a utensils so they will help get the fourth place in the Conn. High the Loire River In central France. of the Photography Club, on Tues­ Robbins, Coventry: Mrs. Ethel Item two: Housing. To this we March 24. , honors classes in Latin. The- par­ has been a college-prep student for work done quickly and efficiently state meet, and sixth in the New School Division of the An­ Included Within thia exhibit were allocated 13 per cent of cMspoiable si control, and not fruitless debate with Scouting Finance Drives Board of Directors, or to either of The Rev; Karlia Fremanls, pMtor Building Permlte - ticipants. ail currently members close second in the peeve depart­ four years and likes Modern Eu­ day, March 8, at 7 p.m., was high­ Drfttelli, 9 Warren St.; Howard at a dinner celebrating the sec ment, with "parlant Francais" not with the fewest motions and mus­ England CSiampionshlps, as well nual Gallery champlonshm match pictures • of the laj-gest of the income in 1958 spending 38 billion on control without disarmament.’ ond anniversary of 'Vanguard I. prompts me to comment on the our two political parties, should of the American Latvian Lutheran Eugene Girartln for Leonard M. of honors classes, enthuilaatically ropean History most in his cur­ lighted with a lecture by JAr. Mor­ Ellis, Columbia; Michael Costa. far behind. cle strain. Fich girl gave her ow-n as winning 11 and losing 6 in reg­ of the Connecticut State Rifle and chateaux; Chambort built by dollars in contrMt to allocating Pravda’s correspondent in "Will we be there to greet them Girl Scout Finance Drive now un draw, the attention of Mr. and Mrs. Ohutch, officiated. Moura, alterations to house at 383 praised them, using phrases such riculum this year, which also in­ timer Handler of Fallot Studloa. High St., Coventry; Susan Smith, Geneva, Y. Grischenko, wrote that Average- Taxpayer.' Bearers were Julius Kalins. Jan- Julie can breathe a sigh of re­ speech on the chancterlstics of ular meets. Revolver Assn, in New HaWen last Francis I, and Chenonepau beauti­ Mr. Handler discuased., different 12.2 per cent in 1954, and spend (the Russians) or la that the day der way. Keeney St., 8500. os "definitely valuable,” and "a cludes English IV, Physics, Solid fully located over^ the river Cher. 278 Hackmatack St.; Mrs. Helen the new western plan was a "kind Our present voting list of 21,- is Sprude, Uldls Pavelkopa, Edwin real challenge” in description. Sev­ lief about the future; she's been certain implements using exam­ The Tankers’ outstanding per­ Friday. Other Injun quartws plac­ negative and lens s iz e s /^ d the Newcomb, 52 S. Hawthorne St.; ing of 29.1 billion. we shall promise to accelerate opr The procurement of funds to Public Sign Service. for Cum­ Geometry and'Drafting II. ed 6, 19, 20, and 30 among! the 50 TWo colorful posters vividly lOf a cross” between previous Brit­ maintain the Scouting program 021 is just about 15 *-4 larger than Anerauds, Arvlds Ozols and Ernest berland Farms, for sign at 402 W\ eral pupils stated that the honors accepted at, not one. but two col­ If Ron continues to ‘keep his ples and models. Such subjects as former was Co-Captain Bill Stuek, advantages and UmlteUons'-qf the - Mrs. Grace Finch, SUfford But housing, still takes a smaller program for a manned lunar land­ pzols. Burial was in the East leges; Baypath Junior College and the size, shaoes, and the feel Of who established two state records participating teams. showed the difference in the ap­ bite out of our Income than it did ish, American and French pro­ depends entirely on the public the 1950 State election list of 18,- Middle Tpke., $200. \ classes in Latin had provided them sunny side up," what else can lie many different types of both. He Springs; Mrs. Jo-Anne Hennigan, ing?” He asked. Cemetery. Hlilyer. She has her hopes pin­ handles, contoured mixing bowls, All firing tribesmen won Lyman pearance of French towns in the in 1929, when 14.5 per cent of per posals that ,hM "inherited all the Vanguard I, the second U.S, generosity. As In many fund 168. M,, Laure'ntano for Coca 'Cola \ with "an awareness "bf other cul­ ahead but more happiness? and - three other MHS' records. told of some of his own work whils, 411 Woodland St:; Neil and Wal­ ned on the Executive Secretarial the construction and shapes of State officials recognized Stuek’s Merit medals at the tourney. Hi- north, such as Strasbourg with its sonal expenditures went to meet a shortcomings of its sources.’.’ sateUiie, had traveled an esti solicitation projejcts, the aolicltors The present salary of the indi­ Bottling Co., for sign at 331 Cen- . 'v tures.” "a recognition of the He is the soft of Mr. and Mrs. he was taking a photography ter Smith. Bolton; Lewis Nelson. Grischenko complained that the Mrs. Ells L, Balch Course at Bajiiath. in- preparation saucepans, and the good and bad fine all-around ability and placed on-team medals were coppqd by tall, gray' houses with slanting bill of 11.4 billion dollars mated 281,495,400 miles at the are necessarily those who are ac vidual Registrar (83,000), is just ter St., $350. \ worthy Ideals of the Greeks and John Wabrek of 15 Benton St. roofs, as compared to Avignon on course in New York City, and of 80 Constance Dr. western plan set no time limit for Uvely involved In the program 100% higher than his 195,0 salary Funeral services for Mrs. Ella L. Romans,” and “ an opportunity to for an exciting business career iii Roanne Wise '60 points of various culinary tools his name in nomination for the Paul Gelssler, Bob Murawski.lRog- the importance of good dark room BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A son Item three; Food and tobacco. the Pentagon or the WAVES. er Harry, George Landis, and\lton the Rhone River with its white and. In Scouting; It Is Inevitably of 81,500. Balch, School Rd., Bolton, were make a ‘dead’ language vitally wore brought iin and discussed. High School All-America swim­ houses, having almost flat roofs work. Clicking the shutter is only to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michaud, In 1958, 28.3 per cent of our ex­ Julie and her brother Jack, a It is honed that thia will re.sult Klttrldge. . \ penditures or 83 billion dollars those same devoted volunteers The requested individual salary held yesterday at 2 p.m. . at St. alive.” ming team. Co-CapUtn Chips covered with bright red tiles. a part of a good picture. Proper 71' Lookwood St. of 85,500 represents a $4,000, or a When asked what they felt were junior, live at 10 Beech St. with in the cultivation of the habit of Towle was another outstanding Seasonal record for the squad kept us fed and blowing smoke ?sra*o”“i. p'ii, ■who, throughout eath year, give Mary’s Episcopal Church, with "the Mother Nature, as well as mam, dark room techniques, such a# DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: armament wi^in a 4-year period). 267% increase over the 1950 sal­ tfie chief benefits of the honors their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat­ Library Pages thinking about qualitv, con'truc- performer for the Ducks, and his boasts 19 wins out of 22 starts. generously of their time and tal Rev. Alfred L. Williams officiat­ has made her contribution j to "blotting out” an unwanted sec­ Mrs. Evelyn Ough. 113 Love Lane; Five years earlier 30 per .cant of ■’The western plan,” Grischenko ary. \ classes, Jhe students’ comments rick J. Peak. tlon. ease o ' cleaning, cost, and Title of 1960 CCIL champ \tas our spending went to pay for food Aerosol Kit Made ent to make the Girl Scout Pro ing. Franklin Lawrence \yas the new record of 1:00.9 In, the 100- France’s beauty by providing pic tion," often makes the difference Mrs. Doris Keefe, 2 W. Center S t; continued, "lays stress on collect­ Included "They have made me Mary Anne Beach, '40. Vacation at UN freqiienc.v of use in determining snatched by Paul Gelssler in roe bills that toUIed 71.4 billion gram a wonderful experience for The point I want to bring out ia organist.. yard butterfly event should stand turesque settings for these historl between a good and a bad picture. Albert Guay, 20 Spruce St.; John ing Information about armaments I New York — An aerosol spray hundreds of girls. that while our voting list n ow U Burial w m in the Converse think, for perhaps the first time whether or not a certain utensil Is up for a long time. The 160-yard recent state Individual Champion­ Though the footman might hkve ship match. Gelssler, as top-sc^- cal buildings.. Many of the cha ■ Mr. Handler demonstrated some Griffin, Wapping; Frank Enes, and on control which, according to kit consisting of a pushbutton The Scouting program didn* only abqut 15V4% larger than It Cemetery in Franklin. Bearers In my life.” and "I find my per­ One day during the February a good investment. medley relay team of Towle, Jon teaux and cathedrals are set of his personal equipment, and Wapping; Mrs. Dorothy Ulrich served the pheasant in 1929, it Ing It)jun of the season, also relg;l|is the plan, must be established be- valve head, a jar for paint or oth just happen by Itaelf-^it w m cre­ was ten years ago, the individual were Walter Swansop. Francis sonal standards have been raised," Library Serves vacation proved to be very worth­ Holly W. Davis. '63 Hudson, Pete Zaglio, and Art Nlel- among beautiful foliage, along some of hiS photos , which have and son, 193 E. Main St., Rock- took but 26.9 per cent of a per­ fore any decisions are taken on er liquid, and a replaceable can of and "It’a very rewarding to come sen set a record of 1:27.3 In, their as Team Champ. son's income and 11.4 billion na­ ated because a few people saw registrar’s salary has ben increas­ Stevens, Harold Kerns and Jhseph roiling fcountiy aide as well as won recognition In professional vlllcj Mrs. Jeannette Dezso and specific dlMirmament measures. • propellant is being produced by genuine;, need and did something ed 100%, and that if the Board - S4nto contact with pupils who are while for 33 members of the Li­ SCHOI,ARSHTP OFFERED By putting to use all of their p^ tionally to eat and smoke. Lubeck. As Art Museum event, end the freestyle relay adong deep blue rivers. -, competition. The Inspiration for ■on. South Windsor; Mra Rose "It is control and collection of New Yorit firm. The outfit per- about It. But these originators plays its usual game of politics, really interested in learning and brary Page Club' at MHS, for they (^rnegie I n s t i u t a announces team of Stuck. Nielsen, Doug tentiai at the Individual Cham Iterh four: Clothing, accessories these particular shots were, die- ■ Holland and son, 7 Esthef Ave„ information on armed forces, and mils the spraying of any liquid were hard-headed, practical folks with. this issue, ' our . Registrars merit aw lt responsibilities and went on a guided tour of the Unit­ scholarshioa up to $500 to be Korner. and Jim Hunter lowered match, the Injuns were able t CLASSES VIE>V SLIDES and jewelry. Evidently we are The MHS-library" seems to have cussed. Rockville. not 'disarmament Itself, that is that can be thinned to the con- —they knew that a program that will fie given the pleasure of hold­ respect.” ed Nations. This tour was con; awarded for ,training as medical the time in the 160-yart event to capture 4 other awards. Ro: .,^"*^he old and the ne>y of Italy A color printing process, which becoming less ornate, for 10.7 per would benefit many had .to be ing the two most rewarding jobs ■The pupils participating in the lent itself to becoming an art mu­ ducted by the Women’s S ^ ic e assistants, secrotaries. technolo- Wabrek, Bucky Kehler. and Jo cent of our ..expenditures Or 31. Impbrtant — such is the meaning' sistency o f light cream. 1:16.1. were shown by colored slides with is superior to the regular methods, in our entire local governmental Local Stocks discussion-were Charles Joy, Bob seum,.'The tw.o showcases, which" Organization of a Hartfontf de­ giats and x-ray tectwiicisians. The Matchett won CCIL medals as a taped conamentary to Miss billion dollars went for fine feath Basketball and is called the dye tranefer pro­ set-up. Papanoa, David Baxter, Barbara are used for displaying interest­ partment store.' awards are based bn com-oetitive winners of places 2. 4, and 5 re Joanna Shea’s World Understand­ era In 1958 In contrast to 11.2 per Manchester High’s "Surprise of cess, was mentioned. Prints of Ruth Millett Should the Board refuse to grant Rottner, Leslie Hobhberg, Sue ing and informative material for On arriving at the UN, they examinations and essays. For de­ spectively. As top-scoring teanrat ings classes recently, "^e classes, cent, or ■ 26.7 billion five years Quotations Furnished by students and faculty, are filled the Year Award” goes to its hust­ the affair, the power-laden squad this type require about one week Broadway, Concert Music their thoroughly unwarranted re­ Taylor, Judi Rhodes, Kevin Toom- were given a short briefing. Follow­ tails, see the bulletin board out­ ling, bustling basketball team. who have been working oh a unit earlier. In 1939 our spending in Coburn h MIddlebrook, Inc. with the prize-winning returns of ing this, the members ate in the won the first leg of the new Nasslff to complete .and they are usually quest, our Re^strars would be ey,’^ and Bob Allison. side the Guidance' Office. Garoegie Coach Elgin Zatursky’s hoopaters oh Itaily, viewed the Colosseum only made for 'cofiunerclal adver­ If you want to keep a friend: this area almost tnaiched the food given the pleasure of making one of Bank Stocks TV viewing Leslie Hochberg, ’60. the Scholastic Art Exhibit. The Delegates Dining Room, overlook­ InbUtute vdll hold Open House bn Arms Trophy. (and the Forum of Ancient Ronie Don’t be too free with your ad­ bill, w m .11.2 billlM and captured Bid Asked erected a sparkling record of four­ Top individual score of the sea- tising firms. 'This, is a superior two choices, (1) that of continuing walla of the library have also ing the Blast River. Sa"turday, Aipril 9 from 10 a.m. to .nd Victor Ehnanuet’s Monument procesB^because the colors are a% vice, or too prone to tell him things 14.2 per cent of to t^ personal con Conn. Bank and .'iVust changed their decor. Students in In the afternoon the club toured 4 p.m. Interested students ^re in­ teen wins and six losses over the to serve us ai^pMt time operators is easy a l u m n a CHOSEN past season: the—Indians racked Iufia’ services, .housing, fqod, clothing, He attended a New York City cupied -by men from leading sym­ Stanley Works New 19% 21% Be as tactful with friends as you recreatiort'and medical care. Keep­ Ballet performance recently, and incredibly rising costs. All enter­ phony orchestras. We rehearse hose. tainment is geared to the long run, No damage resulted to the Tei-ry Steam .v... 38% 41% are vrith nSw acquaintances. Even ing up with; the Jonses? I'll bet recalled what fresh new music every week. We experimentT'wlth Torrlngton ...... 33 . 35 M obilh eat tT-et old friends can have their feelings to the big audience.” new. effects, but carefully, for the house, and smoke, w m confined- to that you are!' ■>. was played,foe those dancers and the basement. There were no in­ VCeder R o o t ...... 52 55 . Hie.c/ean>aeMon hurt by a tactless remark. that 'audience, and how naturally Alters paused suddenly — was he danger is that we bjecome manner­ juries. . \ ' The above quotations are not to I odditf've Let those whose friendship is it was accepted. being too controversial, he‘ won­ ed. We are busy fitting a new man, 96 construed as actual markets. Important to you know how much "Maybe the ballet audience ia a dered in alarm. At least it wouldn't Michael Allinspn, into the role of be controversial’,' he aald, to report UBGIJS LATIN ACCORD value you place on it. Friends About Town younger one,” he conceded — he Henry piggine, the male lead, and POUO TO’^AL DIPS shouldn't be taken for granted; how ' much he enjoyed conducting fitting the company to him. "Washington, March 18 US%— W E GIVE used tq conduct Ballet |tusse de "My Pair Lad.'y” and in general th? WMhlngton, March 18 (/P) — Don't be so sensitive and eajily Monte Carlo. "An^. that younger "Of course, there Is one prob , BracUian Foi^elgn Minister Ho- Members of Memorial Tendple, other ^orka of the team of Alan •acio. LafeC today declared Cumulative IMO totals of polio, GREEN STAMPS James Kaiser, Mr. Philip Hyde. Mr. .Richard Danielson, Mr. offended that your friendships at dience _ is ready to be enter­ lem that a conductor "doesn’t have 'and o f paralytic cases which a prophecy of the outcome of the game. "Beatrice Book­ Strong While they last, but never Pythian Sisters, desiring trana Jav Lerner and Frederick Loewe: “ positive and militant coopera­ An evening full of siirprises was the Annual Senior-Faculty James Brezlnski, Mr. Conrad Strietlemler, arid two student portation to Hartford for the John tained artLstically rather 'than on a concert platform. Here my make up part of that over-all Game on Friday as the sporting spirit bowed .to the spirit worm" showed another aspect o f the class of 1960. A last very long. •"Th^ P ay Before Spring.” "Briga- 30 musicians are strung out in a tion” is nnecled! to speed latin group of mushrooms Invaded the MHS .arena for a short teacHers, Mr. Krawskl and Mr. Rublno, The seniqrs. Hay Temple' p-netghbor’a night. jusf entertained, period! doon” and ’.‘Paint Your Wagoii," American, growth. An economi­ count, have both fallen below the of hilarity. " The Senior class gave a "command perfornt- coafhed by Chuck Saimond. were Rudy Wojnardwlcz. Tom March 21, should contact Mrs. Ray "Every now and then you real­ thin line all across the front of the similar 1959 totsils for the first anoe" throughout the whole time. Milly DeFellce, presi­ Mriod of, time. The "Harlem Globetrotters” and a shot­ POtARlS PASSES TEST He may. be going to Russia with theater. The men over on the right cally developed Latin America, MORIARTY gun wedding were also among the skits; "The MHS Park­ Anaaldi, Mike Patulak, Ray Ford, Bob G^hring,.Bob Bom­ >.Cape Canaveral, Fla., March mond Gamtee or- Mrs. Walter ize there is a receptive modern the present combanyla tour. He he also said," Is required to gpuar- time, the Public Health Bervice dent of Student Council, awarded F’s (Faculty) to Mr, bardier. Paul Sartoi* , Bob Hammill, Jim McCauley. Dick Potyrii. . audience out' there .aomewhere. anticipates with the greatest plcMr would like to hear what the men reported .today. ’ From' Jan. 1 Richard Danielson, Mr. Walker- Briggs and Mf. Harry ing lot 1963 was a humorous look into the future. The 18 tiSP>—The Navy : sueceasf ully way aover on .the left are playing, antee a -peAubil, free and demo- Ohoste of 1960 lent just the right atmosphe|re to the end Sylvester. Joe Twaronite, I^ran Morlarty,] Gerry Rothman. fired a'Polaris subniarine mis- Consider Aaron ' Copland, Arthur ure conducting the new Lerner- isratlc world. He read also a through .March 12 Ihere had BROTHERS Smith for ten years on the faculty basketball team .' At -M orf Morlarby and Joe Camposeo. ' The referees were Mr. PARTY FOB TEENAGERS Honegger and 'Virgil TJjpmson, Loewe musical in the Works, from but they can’t. 8o‘ I have to give been -207 polio 'cases, reported by half-tim e'a well-rounded variety of sklta werq presented of the halftime entertainment which closed ^ t h the Alma .file early- today from an under- them a'very clea.' beat. They re­ message from Brazil’s President Mater, The Faculty team, coached by Mr. Harry- Smilh, Tony AHbrio and Pat-Mistretta '60. Incidentally, the score Teenagers having a party? Have among other dpntemporaries, .who T. H. White’! "The Once and the states, compared with .212 by Senior girls. One igroup depicted the class -of 1970. was 42-39, Faculty. (Her^d Photoa by SaterAla). grouw ship's motion simulator.' spond, too. They play dgainat each Jusoellno Kubitechek saying M l 3-5135 coiuiatad of H it. Janiaa Moriarty. Mr. William Dowd. OITIclals reported that the mis- a varisty of frozen fruit juices on have written fpr the movlea. The Future King.” "the fiflit for the development via the cofreepondlng; 10 weieka of A group of $960'cannibala "roaated” a faculty member aa band — lOrangc, pinea{>ple, grape moviea were ^ucceaaea, and not in "Yes, t would Ilka to have my otlieir, with the aame Intimacy aa 301»31E C m iH t St. alle ar-hiei’^ all Its. teat \pbjec- the musicians In a chamber orchea-. M the Amerleaa is a fight for 1909. The panlyitB eoaea n w - llves aiar a more than WMh-mlla and grapefruit—and let them, mix spite of the modem compoalUona, own symphony," he acknowledged. ■eoqi^tj and democracy." bored 146 compared with 18*- cither. ' "But I can liva hsK>ily with my tra." eoona. their own punoh. i ■■ ' - ' ' fc (•. m

-f*. PAGE ELEVlEK BtANdHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1960 -LA. JZZLB with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY Five B 26s Junked, Coventry Domiuician Reports HAVING A PART^ (t SHOULD WAHBr^ HA-*YITiei^ LpglpD.tQ HQpor Ex-Leadere, ''(OontfaiMd trMB T h s O b o ) * OBSVBD THAT ^ SERVES YOU /AN' HS ALSO "Pearl of Antilles" . UNDER- „ ...... - IMPULSE AND PUT A HECKLERS. ['going to (Jltilo tor aerial Photog- Order Ahead! SSTlMATSP ^UNKNOTTE^ A DIFFERENT LOCK (Rig h t / MR.tKlTOASR MY ' li^^fleads Tomorrow jraphy work. ON MV DOOR .'H 6 ' SPUTT-rr-.- DOWN AN Sfe'cAPS^ f a v o r it e I SAV, HAS ACE088 ■tho U.S. government Jias FOUND OUT THAT 1 Headgear ARTIST.'H& H CRANAT NEW PAIR OF SHOES' ANYO/N& y 1 Weit Indlet ‘nuE tiy I^on<^ The Pilgrim Fellowship will anaed. arfhs shipmonU to khe Phone MI 3-I&03 WRIS6LED// WHILST I WAS SEEN A\V ^ iiUnd (PU meet, at 7 p.m. Sunday at the X g u s t s o u g h t 2 Western atate Poat aa^d Community Gfenter. There were six I lOmperaturea Saturday through No Tipping ‘ t h in k o f IT. n o ^ 38 African > 1948.tlitrs. BSvelyn Duktlg of Cov­ rejects-and 12 walk-ins. A total Werniasday, niU average 4 to 8 journey JT a entry, auxiliary presidant in 1941, of 18 persons ' gavO' blood In the I degrees below normal. At Uiis 19 Leg part ir Is the ohly deceased paost president. name of others, one being fpr I time nohpal 'mean temperature 4n 41PUe IKr Other past commanders and past ■out of state resident. x I the Hartf6i;d area ia SB,/ranging BY DICK TURNER 42 River in presidenU of the post an*, auxili­ A 2-gallon pin was glvsn Roy 8- ■ from a uattid dally high o f'49'to CARNIVAL Spain IT ary follow: Mrs. Grover-llUatm, Palmer and 1-gallon pins weie I a low of 29. TOe normal range at 4Ainrtt man ST IT the first auxiliary president, of given to Dr. Robert P. Bowen, Ron I New Haven ahd Bridgeport is 46 Ruaaian Chelmsford, Maas.. Mr. ahd Mrs. aid E. Edmondson, Mrs. Lawrence {from 47 to 30. Rather cold over % diplomat IT r Willis Homer oHlIansfleld, Mr. ahd Fentiman and Mrs.- Sadie Turney. I tho weekend followed by a rising BY AL VERMKEB 49 Distributee Mrs. Ralph V. Reynolds of Mans­ Fliymen Plan Social I trend. 248 MAIN ST.—Just A Few Steps North of Middle Tpke. PRISCILLA’S POP S3 American field. Carleton P- King of Coventry There urlU be a social at 8 p.m. I Precipitation along the coast ONE BECAUSE . ^JEEPERS! WHY'C humorist Saturday and more generally AT LEAST VOU <3ET A ONLY SHE DO A FO— ■" U li Sr ■ Mr. and Mrs. HaroW Jam es of today at the South Coventry fire­ . -'s . -/A- .’t BIRTHDAY PRESENT AVO PRESENTSREl 1 WAS 84 Marine E"IT r Mansfield, Philip F. iJiiderson Sr. I about Tueeday may total H inch. HOW T H IN * LIK E 86 Rent house annex with the Coventry .K .V'-'’'-. . FEfeU A CHRISTMAS , . BORM ON of Eagleville, Mrs. Arthur Mac­ Volunteer Fire Assn, in charge. PRESENT.* C O M e fJ CHRISTMAS'. THAT?] 87 German, sr r ABOUT article ■ Farland of Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs- The firemen’s women’s Auxiliary ^ a ? NOT OETTINQ _ ONIY 88 Tropical plant ST , *r Edwin Lewis of WiUimantlc, Fred­ will be in charge of refreshments. SET 89 'Worm RT w II erick puktlg of Coventry. LWV Food Sale Frier^ Wish Jim Happy Retirement Q 60 Highway -!S - Also, Mr. and Mm. Walter The League of Women Voters ~ ! 61 Direction Hickey ‘ of WetSiBsfield, Andre will hsve a food sale tomorrow It’s a lawn chair that Probate Judge John Walletl; master of ceremonies, Is presenting to S e h i^ e r of Storrs, Mr. and Mrs from 10 a.m. on at Tremblay’s tWS S n « r James ^ r 100 fri^pds gttended a Lowis Whltcwnib of Lebanon. Mr store on Rt. 31. Coffee and dough eran official last nleht at the Country Club. ’'Speakers Included General Manager R l c h ^ „ „ ’ BY FRANK O’NEAL and Mrs. George S. Nelson of An­ nuts will be served. Park SuDt Horace ^Murphdy, former Chief of Police Herman Schendel. Postmaster Alrten Jolley, Onc^ SHORT RIBS dover, Earl Taylor of Mansfield. former Director W alter Mahoney, former G lid in g Inspector Griswold Chappell, and Director Thomas &0lK. ARE YOU There will be a dance tomorrow Mr. and Mrs, Raynjond L Pender at 8 p.m. at the Nathan Hale Com­ Bailey. . -(Herald Photo by Oflara). ______■ ______■ Fa^ory Authorized SORI VJEM of Coventry, William Cadteux of munity Center for local teenagers. •Chaplin, Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Chaperons will Include Mr. and Pedro Diaz Lanz, who resigned as RycUing of Coventry. Edward S Mrs. Jam es ^ w ley , Mrs. Ivan chief of the air force and fled to Frans of Coventry. Mr. and Mrs Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Jo ­ T o p C u b a n A ide in U .S. Florida last July, and Maj. Hu­ %->8 Louie A. StteuUet of Coventry. Oe- seph Guinan. bert Matos, military chief ot car Mtller of Coventry. Charlee Camaguey province who was ar­ The North Coventry GooperaUve rested and convicted on charges of BY AL CAPP and BOB, LUBBERS Raisch of Coventry. Stanley Harris Nursery and Kindergarten parent-^ LONG SAM of Coventry. M ra Lura Green Ol­ C a s t r o R e d conspiracy after presenting a let­ W ELL-«S-' wo SURE AINT. HER members wUl meet at 8 p.m. ’Tues­ Q uits, Calls ter of reslg;natlon. to Castro In YOU htC-SMA WAS HCE- son of Coventry, Mr. and Mrs day at Ihe basement classroom at SHOouvr IDIP-PUrW Richard C. Snow of Coventry, Mra October. NOT entitled butydotnicb a s the Second Congregational Church. • ’ 1 . HA« MCB!rrMUSTHT Franda P ^ ln s of Mansfield, Mrs All new members who recently {(Continued frofn Page One) Havana, BhlahdD Diaz Aztarian PONE TD IT. CAWr Henry fCorter of North Windham, TOATTf YOU SEE r« enrolled their Chtldreh In the class­ 3sras sworn in 'ks his successor. hot THE a a , j-/e Mrs. WIlUam C. Hotchkiss of Cov­ es are especially Invited. ■ Jfrs. was chief of CuhA’s delegation to Diaz Aztarian, a 36-year-old Navy ClerkeUes Pick - y o u entry and Mrs. JUlph M. Bums of Henry Gankofskle' win he In tiie Inter-American Defense Board captain, hart been minister for re­ ' 6oik. mavk VOOR' -VIHllKHflW OovanAry- ' . charge of serving refreshments. He charged that Castro and hi* covery of misappropriated public Slate of Officers 'W tf PI MY MNfRV The preeent commander le Stan­ -j MAP IS VJR0N&! 6 Painting' Chosen brother, Raul, Cuba’s military funds. “ EABAlffCE SAXE ley Barrie,, and the present aux­ A portrait sketch of David Fos­ ViiceiHeBAi:K iliary prudent is Mrs. Steullet. chief, are "nothing more than Lopez Fresquet told newsmen Mrs. Kenneth E. Phillips, 15 ter, son of Mrs. Ruth Carroll Fos­ when he took over as finance mln- Trumhun St., was reelected pres­ DfMfHAND! Plea Beeoty Contest ter, by his grandfather, Walter marionettes” In the hands of MaJ. Guevara. He said the regime haa is‘,er In January 1959 "I am a ident of the "Clerkettes,” the ENJOY THIS SIPERB TV-STEREO COMBINATIOR The North Coventry Volunteer VanArsdale, is hanging at the hall proven supporter of the free en­ Woman's AhxlMary of Post Office Fire Department Is sponsoring a way at the Booth-Dimock Menjo wrecked the nation's economy and destroyed individual gfuarantecs terprise system of private invest- Clerks. No. ]1692. She was elected beauty contest, a project being rial Library. ’The painting was se menL- I welcome the-united States ...a ll the magi? of high fidelity stereophonies and quality television and initiative. -- to the presidency last year when conducted by area volunteer fire lected recently by the Tolland Art and -other foreign investors to the auxiliary was formed, that world famous Magnavox electronic science can give you. '• IMS tr *!>. IM. Til.»«. 11.1. Fit 9W. >/« Assn, as the picture of the month Pons - said the nations of the companies. Local winners will Cuba." i New officers who will serve with “Jimmy it too dopondabit, Daddy! Naver onca haa ha compete In tbe,^ WlUlmanUc con­ for the local Ubraiy;'VanArsdale, hemisphere are being deceived local artist who resides on Ripley about ' Coimnunlst activities in Pons was the third high-ranking her are Mrs. John R. Hull, vice fallad to gat tha family car for ona of our datoal'* test to be held from 9 a.m. to 1 officer to resign and charge the president: Mrs. Nicholas Paganl. BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD p.m. April 22 a t the WllUmantlc Hill on Rt. 31 in a home more than Cuba. JUDD SAXON 200 years old, is a member of the Immediately after Lopez Fres- Castro regime is infiltrated with secretary; and Mrii. Raymond State Armory on Pleasant St. Communists. The others were Maj. 1 Laurent,, treasurer. *--^***“***<» el when two prises will be awarded. association. quet resigned the finance post in BY ROUSON The first prise will be for $100 90th Birthday LirrLE SHCfRTS and thaJU1*'W ''*P 3 5 0 -There will Mrs. Ann VanDeusen, a mem HOW be no prise froip the-looH,level. ber ■of.Jtbe Robertson School facul­ ty, is bolding, open house dt the OHLY Local upmarrled g;tri8 between home of her son, Charles VanDeu- U i^ges of 17 years and 27 years sen, ^ Andover Lake this after­ are enable to enter. Application noon Ifi honor of the 90th birthday entries may be had from Edward of Mra. Cora VanDeusen. Fight Crabgr^ h The Winter ? $ ‘ 190 White or John Wlllnaiier. Two Hospital Patient girls win be selected the evening / Frederick DeLorge, son of Mrs. •, of March 25 a t the North Cov­ Julia DeLorge of Main St., is a pa­ Cmt *M fnatwa C entry firehouse. V tient at Windham Comm u n 11 y In m«hog*ny. 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"~»r / ■ PAGE T H n tT B ^ ■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HEItALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1980 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, MARCH 18, 1960 PAGE TWELVE Fear of Drugginfi; Incident Mars N. /. T. in New York Cross, Notre Dame Cola V ito Enjoying Home Run Spree Romp to t^psy Wins Collects Four Head • to-Head Bowling Slate In Five Davs, Boston, Mflixh 18 Westerly In Town Event will be Wilbur Gross of Neyif but the .Western Massachusetts Haven, Conn., vs. VVestflrly, champions mad# a final bid while Sox Lose First Head-to-head competition In New York. March IR (iiP)— Bradley’s to p -s«^ ^ Braves and BASKETBALL^ R. I., and Notre Danw of West trailing, 84-61. Two baskeU nar­ the Towm Men'a Duck Pin Haven, Conn., va. Lewiston, rowed the margin ^ 61-66 when Bowling -T o u r n a m e n t w-llj upstart Providence meet tomoijow afte^nooif for the cham­ Smith’s Bob Kovalskl was fouIejB. New York, M«rch 18 (/P)— SCOKES Maine, tortight in the semi­ commence Saturda.v aftemoori pionship of a National Invjtiftion Basketball Tournament KovalsW made good the first of “Don’t kncKk The Rock.” at 2:30 at the Y alleya With finals of the New ICngland Scholas­ his two free tries. Ha missed Us That was the battle cry of marred hy fears of a drug^'ng incident.'______. . EAST SIDE JVNidRS tic Basketball tournament at Bos­ eight of the 16 quallflera in Sophomore Chet WalkeivTiigh-'*' ' Nasaiff’B beat Spngailo'a in the second purposely, hoping his tsam Colavjto fans during Rocky’r action. The eight Othera who . . . - ""-.dfey, ton Garden.. -i Kcoring 6-" star, of B^'s.dley, re­ but his floor generalship wal su­ opening game of the Junior Lewiston. Maine champion and ”wouW capttirc the re^^^ound. Bht offrseason salary wrangling survived the alx-game qualU mained under IreatmejrC today af- per)#. The Bonnies, who had won League playoff finals, 6i-52. It only undefeated team in th« ■'X' Westerly’s -Maurice Lamb recov­ fying lest last weekend will t/r becoming ill after drinking a ered Just as the game ^ e d . with Cleveland General Man­ step up. to the line tomorrow 18 in a row, challenged all the was close throughout with 8on- state tournament, made a great ager Frank Lane.. Tlte Indians’ glass of orange juice delivered to way as Tom Stlth scored 34 points gatlo's leading by a slim margin and prolonged rally» to b.vercome Trail BaHy night at 7:30. The top scorers, his hotel roorii by a stranger In a GM sppai-eritiy got the word be­ plus defending champion Jim” and Sam Stlth 20, but Bradley al­ until big Gerry Kosak jfouled out. Malden, Eastern Massachusetts Wilbur Cross, Connecticut cause Rocky i-ecrived a salary in­ red uniform shortly before the ways had the answer when the my Martin, represent the Larry Liscottl was high man, scor­ ta m p io n 70-66. champion, trailed Naslnia, New crease of 25 per cent to .$35,000. Braves beat St. Bonaventure, 82- score got close. championship field. ing 24 points. Fran Savino (12y Malden Jumped off to a 24-11 Hampshire Utle winner, early In But Colavito was reportedly 71, last nighti'jProvldence, unseed- Ignore Full Court .Press and Bob Oliver- (11) also helped Here's the lineup; ed in the tournament, joined lead but by halftime Lewiston wss their game. B,ut the New, Haven after $40,000 and . he grtidglngly The Braves never, used their the Nasslff -team lo victory. Ko down only four points, 33-S7. , SaUirdnv sftemoon at 2:50 Bradley in the final with a 68-62 touted full court press because, team rallied and poured in 12 con­ signed for less. Jim Martin vs. Carl Bolin sak . of the Songallo’s scored .16 Close Game secutive points and led 31-22 at victorv over second-seeded Utah said Osb6rn> "Owens was work-' points while Jlrii Albert and Bill Now it's the Rock doing 'the Jr • Stsle in the second game of the mg so hard on offense he wouldn’t The teams were even 50-.50 after the half. knockin’. And with the same big John Aceto vs. Charlie Powers nine and' 10 points apiece. three periods and then the Main­ semi-final doubleheader that drew have had the strength to make the The second game. In the best of O oss then rolled to a 67-46 tri­ bat that hif 42 home runs last year Whelan . a -capacity crowd of 18,496 to press work, and then, of course. ers, who now have won all th't^lr umph. to share the American League Larry Bates vs. Bill Arck- three will take place Tuesday 25 games eased to the front. Madison Square Garden, Walker wasn’t up to It either.” night at 7 o'clock! Notre Dame had a comparative­ crown with Harmon Killebrew- of ivy ^ An analysis of a sample of the It was this press that enabled f*aul Fortin of Lewiston ledt the ly easy time whipping Spring- Washington. Howie August vs BUI' EAST 8IDJE MIDGETS scOrers with 27 points, two more juice was to be made today by Bradley to come from 12 points East Side • Aec Midget playoffs field, Vermont' champion. 70-47. At Tucson yesterday, Colavito Thurston police, who were called into the behind with eight minutes left for than Malden’s Don Moore. Springfield was unable to, score BILL McMULLAN TOMMY MIKOLEIT JIMMY MENDITTO rase after Walker and roommate last night found the Engines elim­ Westerly, Rhode Island cham­ homered for two runs in the sixth a 57-55 regular season victory inating the Hosemen, 44-43, .while a Jleld goal until after 7 Vi min­ inning as the Indiana came from ' Saturday Night at 7 ;80 A1 Saunders reported the Incident over Providence at their home pion, squeezed a 61-69 victory utes after the opening tap. By Howie Hampton, vs. Hank the Cnjlsers defeated the Lawmen, over the tournament's sentimen­ behind for a 4,0 spring training fo Coach C hu (O rsbom . A detec- court in Peoria, 111., Dec. 14. halftime Notre Dame was ahead, Grzyb live said he was inclined fo, think 36-20. tal favorite. Smith Academy, the victory over^the Chicago .Cubs. "But Bradley is a different team Tn a close and hectic battle, Mike 40-19. Cheney Tech’s ^M-Squad’ It was Rock’s fourth homer in YO U TH S SERVE— Baltimore has had exceptional luck with young pitchers. Arne Sam Little vs. JOe Genov sal the incident‘was a'harmless prank. fron^ the one we played then,” Hatfield Public High School which - Dave Saunders vs, gWp Orsborn aald Walker, sometimes yisTourneau put In the winning fl./e. games. Thbrsland, left, 19, joins MiJt Pappas, center, Jerry Walker-and the others at Miami said Providence Coach iloe Mul- basket for the Engines with 12 Rocky hit 21 homers in 1956 ■Keains ' , had a nervous stomach before' a laney. "Bobby Joe Mason (who training base. ' ______- ______Andy Lamoureaux vs. (2het_^ game "But nothing before like seconds to play. It was close with v-Hen he played 101 games with graduated at mid-term) and Owens only three points being the biggest Nowlcici this." Leads in Scoring Parade the Indians. He hsd 25 in 1957 and were the key met) then in the press marg)in throughout. LeTourneau 41 in 1658 when he plaj-ed full sea­ Nauseous and Weak and Owens has to try to do it Offense .Test!s Defense Pacing the field of 125 last < Although nauseous and weak. was high with 24 points and was sons. ' Giants 10 Games Better Than Year Ago pretty much by'himself now. ably helped out, by his brother weekend was. Howie Hap^^tca Walker played 23 minutes and wthe 100 point mark. Fourth place*mark was 59 against Holy Trinity " - I.«mon Blasted who fashioned a fine 817 total, Egan Scores 16 Points Danny.with 10 points. Dave Brady, Bj EARL YOST , of Hartford. scored 27 points for Bradley, in­ "It’s still a fine team and if wq finisher in the point parade wasj^ But while the'Indians, who fin­ Larry Bales, champion in 1958, cluding five n a row that put with nurherous steals to hiS credit, In Cal.-Bearcats Game Cheney lost just one squeaker, hope to win we’ra going to have Individual' scoring honors Bob Blinn with 84. Phil Hence was ished second to Chicago in the j ranked next in line with 774. away the victory in the closing also scored 10 poi'nts for' the win­ I the opening game against Lyman Am'erican I>eague Iasi season. | to lift our entire game. We made ners. For the Hosemen, Jim Mar­ with Cheney Tech’s winless Totals of other qualifiers were minutes. Then, "Feeling weak and fifth wir,h,83 tallies. Uue McMul­ Memorial, 35-35. The past cam- were cheered by Rocky’s continued . Don Blasingame Plugs Infield Onovesl 760, Saunders 755, too many mistakes against Utah tens with 19 points'was the' big. San Francisco. March 18 (/P)— High powered Cincinnati basketball team during the lan and Mlkolei;, Hence made his paigh waa the first In the s<-hool's tired,” he was put to bed at the State. We won because we. got sock .showing, there wss disap­ Aceto 751. Lamoureaux 748, man while Ricky Smith chipped in with its Big 0 — offen.se and Oscar Robertson— battlea Cali­ 19,59-60 aea-soh were garnered move after 'the season ^started to ^ hij^ory in which not one victory ' hotel. the breaks toward the end.” pointment in the pitching of see "Again, Blasingame is a lead- August 742, Thurston 736. ••I've never-been as upset-in my with 15. Bob Oleschefskie played a by little Bill McMullan. The win a atarting berth. | was achieved, Len Wllkens, Johnny Egan and fornia and Big D -defen.se and Darrall Imhoff— tonight m righthander Bqb Lemon. A Phoenix, Ariz. (NEA) — • '■ off man, the first real one, we've I N o w i c k i 733, Kearns 728, career as I was over the Walker good floor game and scored nine McMullan'a per game average i The scoring table; Lemon, who seven times vi-on 2() 6-10 Jim Hadnot did the. big job poinls. the N CAA basketball semi-finals matching the nation s top one-handed push-shooting out­ There are several reasons why l i had since Eddie Stanky left. He 1 Whelan 726. Little 724, Grxyh matter," Orsbom said.. "My mind side threat flipped in 116 points in Flavor f; FCt FP T-(tfll Ave ' games or more for the Irildans. is 723, Arckivy 723. Bolin 722. was about as much on that as it for the Friars, who ran their win­ In the nightcap it was close dur­ rated clubs. McMuiUn 14 52 12 116 8.4 every baseball man in sight in^ got 180 hits last year and 70 ning streak'to 11. Wilkens had .14 games, netting one more point game mark and Menditto M\ko\*h 14 36 43 115 8.3 3C now and officially listed as a I walke If he can get on basee Martin. Bates and Whelan was on the game. ing the first ' half until Clayton In the other semi-final before a NYU, whose coach, Lou Roaslnl de- , •poinls. - 47 19 113 7.8- Phoenix, from Horace Stone- 18 points, Egan 16 and Hadnot TW IST IN TIM E— Utah State’s Cornell Green, center, twists to Jteep ball /out Hence of the Cruisers got hot, than Tommy Mikolelt. The North. Menditto 15 coach, but he has 'expreased hope j 250 times again, and there is no I are the former title holders "For a boy as sick as he'was, capacity crowd of 16,000 at the dared; • ■ End lad had 115 markers in 14 BUnn 13 28 25 Hi 6.5 he mlght^regain his bnce fine form. ham on down the line, believes in contention. for I960 laurels. I thought Walker played a \von- 10. Each came through with of reach of Providence’.s ,Ijeh Wilkens in first half .of N iT semi-final game iit Garden. winding up with 19 points. Bob ,"We certainly think we have a Hpncp 14 26 31 83 5.9 I sound, reason why he shouldn't,! Cow Palace, the dark horse New games. T hird place honors went 12 12 . 22 46 .3,8 But yesterday wasn't his day. the Giants gre 10 games bet­ First prize will be $50; derful game. Mike Owens played clutch points in the last three min­ Bowen threw in eight points to qhanCe against Ohio State and Blown I he might score 125 runs, with; utes after Utah State drew- within Unidentified Providence player at right keeps clear of the struggle. Providence won, York University Violets match to Captain Jimmy MendiUo. only ruFt*“r h 5 4 14 1.7 Quarter and semi-final very well too and did a wonderful help Hence run away from the .shots with the No. 3 ranked club. from scouting reports, a good Blckmor^ 7 3 1 in ter than they were a year ago. I Willie Mays, Willie McCpvey., one point at 57-56. 68-62.'(AP Photofax) ' ______returning letterman, .With 113 wic 1 w vjsc «.a.«a»*. ' • (•’hBrnhur* 4 ' 1 1 3 0 7 Orlando Cepeda and Willie Kirk- ' rounds will be sUged Saturday job of puncturing St. Bonaven- Lawmen. The losers’ stars were Ohio State’s Butkeyes, champions- one." (ThaniKftrn The swamp with Baltimore gave "We ga-ye the ball away too Jimmy Anderson and Lou.Henne- points in all 15 game*. less than 30 points and eight times 1 Snpwdftngpowri-n 2 1 •0 2 1.0 Lou John.son doubled twice off him the Giant.s badly needed starl­ Isfd hitting behind him." afternoon and evening. March ture’s half-court press. I thought of the Big Ten. It’s the first game 'Sellout Crown l««8 than 40, The lowes-. oulpu DrVw Dr>« 1 0 1 1 1.0 they (the Bonnies) became dis­ many times,” , said Utah State quin. Actually, Cheney’s M-Squad — 0 0 0 and Ernie Banks tripled and ing and finishing pitching help 26. with the finals Saturday starting at 7:30 p.m. PST with Rossini's star .has been 6-7 cen­ was 25 against State Class C Gllddfn 4 0.0 j singled. Rigney talking about,,the part pirited and lost some of their con­ Coach Cec Baker, "to beat a op­ ^ Upset in Playoffs Looms WE.ST SIDE MIUGITl'S MeMullan, Mikolelt and Menditto in Billy O'Dell and Billy Loes. Blasingame should play in the night, April 2. Manors’ Five Cal-Clnclnnatl following at 9:30. ter Tom Binders with his starting m 5*4 fidence when the press didn't portunistic teain like Provldefice. In a playoff doubleheader, Nor­ - m ere the only players to go over champion Suffleld. The high water Toiala z 3U Z ■ — In the other Arizona game, at CandlesUCk Park, the new plant Cincinnati’s chances ride with five including A1 Fllardi and A1 attack was remindful of what : work—and 've can thank Owens It’ll be a fine final—-a close one man’s built an early lead and then ; Scottsdale, the San Francisco on San. Francisco Bay, is tailor- Rov McMillan of the Reds had! I think V Providence can hit from three-time All-America Robert­ Barden as corner men and Ra.v I Giants scored fhree times in the for that." Seeks Berth played good defensive ball to Paprocky and Riisa Cunningham .made, lor the club, especially Wil­ to ' say in Tampa about losing , Owens, a stubby senior back- the ouUide against Bradley the •Baylor Gets 40 Points son who get his final chance to i eighth to hand the Boston Red Sox shade Ponticelli's, ^28-26. Torfi in the back court. The average lie Mays, etc. ‘ his hi'lUisnt second basing part-1 court sUr, soored only six points way it did against us." . Gallagher (13) and"Joe Curtis (9) bring the , national crown to the I their flrsVloss in five spring games. ner and roommate. Johnny Tem­ Bearcats, Last year in the semi­ height of the Violets—6 feet 214 Rsin>tlashed a six-game Florida But the principal rea.son why In Playoffs were the bigtmin.s for the winners. inches with Cunningham at .5-8- - all hands pre optimistic,^ including ple. to the Indiana. Paul Leone and Jim Eagan each finals, California's defense stopped Frustrated as Second Baseman, . schedule to two with the Chicago "We'll miss hla bat," said the, him as the Bears won an. upset. is the smallest of the toumameqt I White Sox beatirtg Washington. 1- Bill ^ignSi'. is Don Blasingame. As Lakers Whip Hawks had eight for w e contractors. "iriasingame is a big man in great shortstop. "You don't find , Riding the crest of a three game 64-.58. teams. 10, at Orlando and Kansas City In the second ^game, D e c I’s our set-up," said Manager Rig­ feadoff men. who hit .311 run-i Soldiers Upset Bolton, winning streak, the Manchester Identical Records Ohio State paced the nation In edging Baltimore, 8-2, in 10 in­ ning around loose on the etreete." ' HERALD LEAGUE height advantage and^^some hot scoring with sn average of 91.6 nings at Miami. ney. admiring the MisMssippian'a Green Manor basketball team shooting was to mucnxfor Pag- "We’re all glad to get another Spencer Starts Again at Short Standings St. I.4)uis, March 18 (/P)— The hungry Minneapolis Laker.s, points per game. Starting with the Red Sox third baseman Frank wide range at second base at Mun­ Take-Charge Guy W, L P et ani's to handle, 49-25. Dave Fody chance to play California.” de­ icipal Stadium, off Central Ave., The importance of a tsike-charge ; smelling a playoff upset over the St. Lkmis Hawks for the sec- visits Wethersfield tonight for an clared Robertson on the game's 6-8 Lucaa are two other aopho- , Malzone went 3-for-3 for the sec- . 1 $ i; .600 other session of the Farmington had 23 points and Ray Dotchin 15 where the Giants train and play infielder is sccentiigted by the Bendays • .567 Idle Shy Ann Champs and straight year, suddenly find them'selves owning the so- eve. "But we know it has a fine morea. John Havllcek and Mel f The Cardinals’ swap for Spencer j ond straight day. He now has seven fiv. min- fact that the Yankees seriously | Agates ,. ...1 7 u ■Valley League's version of "Rus­ for the winners. Ifoung Pete Her- St. Petersburg, Fla. (NEA)t Fas a shortstop is something in the straight hits and nine in his last i spring exhibition games fn e min .433 (lalled home court edge after stunning the Hawks, 120-113, in die played ji good floor game team. Nowell, junior Larry Siegfried and considered dealing for Dark the ■ ' • 3 V sian Roulette." Game time will be senior Joe Roberts. The Buckeyes ••— Daryl Spencer is now 30. ] wav of . evidence that this highly j 10 at bats, but it Was the Giants | utes from downtown Phoenix. ^ /.1 2 II .400 side leading his team in scoring \.^oth cluba posted 27-1 records past winter just to give the club Pointers . St. Louis to even the .series. 7 o’clock at the Wethersfield High average 6-5 for the starting five, but he's playing shortstop at; i arl'iciilale gcntfenian had the cor-' who turned on the poweV in the; "He doean t appear loo pol-, Tip of the chapeau is extended by the Shy-Ann entry to Jim Pollard, Laker coach, said Then Selvy drove in for three School gym. with 10 points. en r/«...... 20 19-22 59 struck by playoff ligh.ning. Baylor Plante and’ goalie Glenn Hail of him,” said Jiropiy Dykes, as Fer­ , Droible Deal Dark and Davey Williams,' a Reds and Mel Roach of the Braves. 1 . ! "Sain threw a breaking ball Buffets .... .18 33 ,381 front' in the first period with a BdUah (&5) mov* the ball,” Kerner said. "It and hus mates are primed for an­ foes split in two games. Green the Chicago Black Hawks are tied nandez gave a Grade A exhibition baseball man agreed that he was a urped . ! ,.iHearm, three-quarter and over------12-7 lead. Big Jim Moriarty, play- F. PtR. looks like a long, drawn out series Manor won the first, 68-60, but Fernandez was traded twice the •killed shortstop not, especially cut real second baseman, were around ' They had their left feet planted 3-5 13 other try. for the least goals allowed. Both of going in-o the hole, picking up catcher uith the Yankees 13 ,\ea ^ , spread between first and second Turkington ...... sS now." . ^ Wethersfield evened the score tak­ past winter, the first 6wsp sending ■ out for ■ »cond base. in my rookie year with the Giants, j when .1 came in. In the case of Darling ...... 1 1-1 3 Montreal and Chiengo have given the ball, whirling and ge.ting rid Embersy Yet , to Defeat . BadRtuebner ...... 5 2-4 12 HaiiiitH Old Mates ing an 82-70 decision in thee second him from (Jienfuegos to Havans of "It was alwayr me whojiad to when I “Yvaa ’perfectly content to | Roach, Johnny Logan had fumbled "S"' cverv hitter. Ford is a stuff pitch- place is four g a »«* today follow- RiitkUR ...... 7 fr-10 20 .AHE.AD OF THE GAME up 174 goals in 68 games. of it as quickly as it touched his the Oiban Winter League for Wil­ play third tase, but instead play-j the ball, which dldn'l-give Mel time There, were some fair to mid- pretty fast, with a beautiful i ing the leading'Weddings 4-0 wia 0 Hot Rod Hundley poppedh^25 meeting. play musical chairs: never the BrainArd ...... 0 0-2 points for the Lakes' amT"^the Dallas, Texas •— (NEA) — Joe*' glove. "The boy has what we- call lie Miranda,'That wasn’t exactly other guv. stressed Spencer, vot­ fd all over the pla-'c. -Outside of | to get his foot out of the way...... (lling handcuff kings- - Vic Raschi ; „,rve as an ace and plenty o f ' over the Buffets and the second. Fori in ...... 1* • • • .. 2 ,, 3-5 7 Foss,, commissioner of the new soft hands, meaning that the ball complimentary to F.emandez. who Ante Reynolds. Spud C?handler Turlev has lost none of hi* place Clambakes 3-1 setback at Butkiis and Ron Badsteubner ear­ much-traveled cx-H^\vk, Frank ed the rhinqr leagujer most likely thal. 1 .believe I belonged all Spencer is so happy to be back Milford in Past Games Totalu ...... 20 15-27 55 Selvy, hit 22 against his former American Football League, shot seems to ^ on its way before it traces his .220 batting average to to succeed iwhen he first reported shortstop all the while. Bressond is at shortstop that he talks like a Spec Shea. Joe Page, Fxldie Lopat, speed and »ttl1 take* ■full advan the hands of the RecepUona. Out­ Scoro at hall; 23-all: down 26 enemy planes in combat touchee his glove. an injured knee and ankle, now a fine ^ortslop. but I wouldn't be guy who has just gotten a totally Tommy Byrne. Johnny Sain. ings downed the Banquets in the bark and knot the count at 23-all teammates. , ' to the Giants in Phoenix in the tsge of the curve during World War II a'nd was Hard .Hitting Lausse Choice "I’m looking for a shorlaiop, sound. . a good competitor if I didn't be- unexpected reprieve after a hor­ Whi*;ev Ford. Bob Grim, Bob Tur­ at halftime. St. Louis was in front 90-80 spring of 1953: “ F irst-I -moved Manehestei's Red Embers have hopes of pinning their fir.st with 1:27 left in the third peri.od. shot down four' times himself. not a dtaposltion, sweet or other­ Fernandez is all smiles now -over for Alrin Dark, then Bkl lieve I am a better one." rible nigh'triiare. . ley, T3oh Larsen and Ryne Duren- Bolton, with Butktis, Badateub- wise. I fionlt care'if this Cubanola bouncing-around the old barracks, loss on the Milford Chiefs in two'years when they meet in among them. ner and Dave ’Ttirkington scoring, ‘G o n t a i n Others Over Creates in Video Scrap JalQwa his fop an 'Often as Maria where he is quartered In Tiger- the first of a three game sefies at the high school arena Sun- . Who was the beat of the sling- m anage a" 42-40 lead at.Jke-4hren(/P) — «*>through ^ February of 1956, hopes •Jic-batting order.” , Chico, a h'andsome fellow, denied r i a y Ball’ Melody Lingefs] Karpinski Breaks times to the Chiefs in the past two Berra, eight of toem on the win­ There's no doubt where Berra | Vittner U0-H3, OUv* that he was moody or a problem Argentina's Eduardo (KQ)' Lausse ■ Reggie Otero is be.ter acquaint-, years. Tills season Die Cliiefs did ning aide? rale*. Eye wUne**es hi* debut Hpsaet'.o llO. Albe Sobiskt 110, main ai(n i* crack at Fullmer ed with Fernandez,' now 26, than child in anv way. 10 Pin Marathon not play in the CCBL., *.* * Yankee in right field in ’47 , "’JC ha.sn’t fought in the United States now ’the NBA 160-pound cham "Oh, Ra.schi,” replied ' Berra, .Ann' Filbig 111, D<»ria PrenUca Philadelphia. March 18 i/P) in fo\ir years hut almost everyone anybody elM. The old Cuban min­ Eddie Sawyer just didn't play At Historic Ebbets Ball Sitei Coach George Miliiheirs hopes w ..,...... would have laid a price that he i34,V iC ha-pm anll7.R uthH inn- pion. me." he insiated. without . the sligjne«. hesitation Maybe Red Auerbach was right in the boxing business still remem­ or league first baseman coaching BoMliiig Records lie in a strong team led by Jac^ belween bites of a chicken sand-1''••’"I'’"''' siO U®. Kitty Sibnnsz U3. A while back the veteran Bos bers his terriffic left hook. During' his four-year stay at the' Reds had a hand in the erst; Chico is hitting now and there, Distinctive honqe, Muardo underwent—an-op* * N ew York, March 18 (j>)-^'rheft * '’’Some people say thejf would like j Rose, wh(f along^ with - Bobby wich during a lunch brefi'k at Mil- ‘ h*’ business . ------.;on Celtics coach suggestetf that That punch, plus a current 'vie- W l e B,A0.oIyh cluF7plueklng "o i"r* D “ Knight. • fofni one of the mdst ex­ earning $.50,000 a vesr. .. I- y MERCHANTS eratloji for the removal of the weh .•'Play Ball” song may be ended at to put the, seaU in their ruippus | Blotonifleld, March 18. (/Pi-r-Steve ler Huggins Field, tbe open -lot rather than staying up all night tory streak of 14, has made the youngster off the sandlots of Ha. citing duos ever to wear the Em­ where the New York club' trains N'b Otitfleider ' | trying to' figure ways of stopping South American middleweight of scar tissue over his left eye wondering no doubt what he’ll 'he Brooklyn's historic • Ebbets Field,, room or in their patio,’’ Avirom ' BOWLING He cut easily "when-he^fought here vapa nine years ago, when he was like when he goes 0 for 20 or some- sail!. "Or they -want to 'hang a Karpinski o f Plainville set a hew ber red suits. Topsy, DelGobtao, on St. Pe'ter.sburg's north side. Because h'a looked like the mo.si \V L jPet. giant Wilt Chamberlain one migtir. champion a 9-5 favorite to beat 17. but the melody-T-:# raucous razz- "I haven!* had any trouble with thin”' lik« (hn*. berrj', of course—lingers doggedly piece of the old ball park in their 10 pin bowling marathon record who Scored heavily for the Em­ "Yiip, P-a.schl if you hrad to win expendable guy in the park, Buckv 'whu* GIlUa .15 9 do welt to concentrate on the Phll- rugged Wilfie Greaves, the Cana­ Must Handle Carefully bers' this season, is of the same Harris, then manager. .14 10 .583 TROPHIES adelplxia Warriors' four other j cuts since the operation in 1956,”- Alter this day's work. Dykes, . trophy room or on a den wail.” heie.today when he rolled- 1,001 one game. Yeah. ItascW was tough. dian ruler, in their lO-round tele- "Chico is as sleek . as a bongo ofianging Clothea in his clubhouse •'on. • . caliber and has the keenest eye Berra wt* more catcher than out-i jjgrUa Dairy .13 11 .541 LARGES’T. SF.I.EGTION .siarters. ‘ ■ _ i he said. He stayed out of the ring Avirom said he couldn’t under­ games at the..pioomfleId Bowling (.!oaey Got .Answer 8PECIAI. LEAGUF- vUion (NBC) 10 p.m., EST) fight for nearly 'a year, starting his player on and off the field and a ntfice. was *'ym'cd“d of what Fuzzy Causing the commotion is the Center. _ 7...... of the three. These three, along .13 11 .541 at Madl.son Square Garden tonight. stand what people wanted with "Before I'ne payoff game In a PRlCiES . “Say*-he does score 40 qr 50 or! new victory streak in October of good .kid with good habits," tka-1- Bavas* of -fh-i Dodgers sain after |j^d Dodger fan, known more tor locker room plumbing. "But then with Dick Kross and Dick Siirhoff 10 14. . .418 / Greaves, --a hu.sky, 24-year-oId “ Ws 'eombaUve loyalty than for do­ ’The bowling truck driver began rVAIlHt WnCi.MT^ VAiAJt A-asa: ~ ^ •• ••• even . 60 points," Auerbach had I '57, ' fied Otero. But he’s very sensitive. se'Uo" Fernandez to th" PhilKe.”. the Dodger fan always - amazed hia Itmg ordeal Sunday at 2:04 p.m. will comprise the starting lineup, Brtxiklyn. Casey Stengel said in ! Jackie Robinson, Pete Reiser. Pee I M'orisrty Bros, . 7 IT said, "if you stqp the others you ! blond froip Edmonton, has won his cility or sweetness of temper. Even If.the.C ght goes the liniit, the He has to be carefully handled "("hlcb would h» terrific.” re- me,’.’ he said, adding; and to.aaed his final-ball down-the while a strong 'bench, con.sistlng the clubhouse. "Well, Oils is it. j Wee Reese and the Dodger* made can beat the Warriors." , | last four fights. He isn’t a bit swed decision will .decided by the Mayo Smith knew how to hantjlc marked Oener” ! Manager Raviiri, . the former Flatbush aficionados of Paul Grogan, Gene King, Lu- n Jw who do .-i'ou want to pitch?’ j hirri look lik* the t^d character a! Once again the distance be^'ten NASSIFF by the punching reputation of hW /"The other day a little old lady lanes at 4:11 a.m. this morning, The s.rategy apparently paid j rounds system of scoring. A sup­ him'when he had hie beat seasop. in "if he could- play one year ’ are divided Into two (lamps: stopped by and gave us hell for which coinpleted 110 houra and clen Plante andq^ohn FontanatHll The 40 guvs in the clubhou.se , lot of people, who didn’t know the first and fourth place was w t last off Wednesday-night a*'the Celtics sil-year-old rival. v--...... plementary point system also is Phllly. each maior Namie club. Hia prlh- Thoee who bitterly, resent the tearing down Ebbets., We all seven minutes o f bowling. be on call. shouted Raschi!’ so loud the shv Ttaliin boy. suspected he was. night when last defeated Philadelphia, 111-105, _to cinal tro"Wo is that he loses inter- / ARMS COMPANY • Similar Styles used to help break draws. “ He was in si slump In July of tearing down of the 45-year-old thought she just missed the Dodg­ The 1,1)01 mark replaces the old The Chiefs star studded lineup Dodgers must have heard u acios.* Berra * bat snabled him to fin- defeated league leading w nii« , 1016 MAIN STREET take a 1-0 lead going into to'night’s After .watching a movie of 1958 and when Smith was fired, he esf." - , ball park and those ■who want ers. But she complained: I’m go­ record of an even 1,000 set by Don is led by Alvin Clinkecalea, Wally the wav. Thai'* what us Yankees. Ish that Series In right field, but Glass, 2-1, Howard* topped D ^ ^ MI 9-1647 second game of the best of seven Lausse's win overJGene Fullmer in jua,. quit fryinjg to put out. He has I’ll settle for one good,, year at a Muvenirs from Ebbets. Or both. Newport of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.' Choice, Tom Hemans and Hal thougiin of Raschi. ' | he iv.orked at catching and went by the same score and Vtc • eageq series for the National Basketball time.’ ’ as( first I er has yet to come , along who ^ . standings ' Wai-riois said today, however, he TTie swarthy, dark-haired South tance of conipetitlve swimming a couple of prospects. This is the New York. (Sunnyside Garden) ball with the Dodgers.' Rochester at Springfield Anisiied I'olUiig a l()-poimdei'. At,- Hrp Basketball 8 .555 W, ^ . But the Bums rushed West fpr Cowles-FIetcher 1949 edition. He'll be 36 in Klayt' didn’t want to thrdw to Berra. . - hopes 14oody Sauldsl^rry and Guy American has scored 64 knockouts •for children and expressed the same young man who lor a hall —Bobby Bartels. 146, New Y or^ Satunlay’s Schedule least lialf. his games were bowled Smith-Grzyb . , . 9 .500 , "Revnolds was . tremendous. A ballplayer ■ doesn't, have to ’ BowtAJets ___ ..62 26 Rodgers cqn'' produce more than in posting a 78-9-3 record. (Ireaves hope that Manchester children dozen years was the most spught California gold and Ebbet.* wa.i National laiague with ills left hand after he suffered Thursday’s Result DIubac-Kloter . 10 .444 ...... 52 36 stopped Irish. Pat -Mullane, • sold for three mlllioU'* dollars to too" 'recalled Berra, starting oiil i havelhigher e((ucation when he ha* Rocketle* the aix field goals on .34 tries in the has stopped, 1'7 foes. Hla record is would soon be bringing home med­ athlete In^ the 'far-flung Dodger w/terbury, Conn.^ 2. Boston at Montreal an injury to tendons in his yight Mprln-Woods .. 11 (..388 ...... 48 46 cjiain .and^who finally was. sold to make way for a, mammoth apart­ arm. ' ,\ Western Division for another whirl under the hot | ha.seba 11 instinct, and Berra wa-s ■'renPm* .. • RADIATOR CAPS fii-si game at Boston. 81-12;i. , als from the various meets. Chicago at Toronto Minhea)>oIis' 126, St. Louie 113. Felbar-Lovett .. t2 .333 sun. '‘Tjie-Chief really could pour j richly endnw-ed with that- ■ BowlADears ...... 40 48' . But .righ’t pow he’s even more Lausse rellys mainly on his -A meeting for all interested ir) the Phillies for $75,000 and four ment, house development. New York at Detroit (Aft.-TV) ■ OUier than taking a 10 minute ...... 35 58 • GASOLINE CAPS NCAA, NIT Results Friday’s Sehedule the b«b by hitters,, especially;lily ■ BBfjrra *n„ )is a.- rich----- man materially HiFls concerned with his defense, stop- potent left h(K)k. He tries for a coaching will be held Tuesday players shortly before the 1987 sea­ 'M ost of the fans have been .American I.«ague break •about every hour, and .some Posting 100 or better tol^l* ....2 7 -8 1 • OIL BREATHER CAPS knockout witti every southpaw son opened. hounding Av’irom for souvenirs 15 or 20 minutes off for meals, Eastern Division were Terry Klotsr 111-110, Dennis--ajiralfisi- * contentiing club and be-'be-: now.) but there i» no more swag;er : PlnUps • OIL f i l t e r s .ping the Celtics’ fast break and night at the East Side Rec at 8 TtiuratlB.v'a Scores Providence atjSpringfleld Boston at Philadelphia. ■ ed in him than therg lya* when he 1 - n- Bob Cousy and Bill Sharmlan.. .. swing and, judging by the record, o'clock. . Wayne Cartier, former "Chico is a way better' shortstop n i t Seml-FInala ■ before Ebbets Field le ^nothing'but Karpinski • could be seen- bowling Morin 106-106, Ralph Fletcher 106- \fore. a big .crowd. Man," he iqv than the guy he let thke hia job in for the entire four; and a half day Western Division Vo pitch before the big crowd. first showed up “a hiimblc lad not Results: JeU 4. Pins 0 UooraO . R«ek* he does all right. Greaves also fa­ a memory. -101. swimmer at Manchester High and Philadelphia,’’ . said Wally Moses, Bradley. NO RAW ROOKIE period. , ■ No Game Scheduled. of the quite sure where he belonged and sties 4. Ft s o. vors a left hook but he generally lifeguard In the Connecticut State Providence 68, Utah State 62 ’’They want everything, — any­ “ Lopat waa the riitest_ New high aingl* was rog«t)Wrad UOUBUE iMUBUC now wiUii the Redlegs but who Detroit. Michi — (NEA) — Ih .After the bushy haired Karpin­ Eastern Division gang, 'the easiest , to ralcli , be-‘ asking nothing ^mo|r* man the aims more for the body than the Park Department invites all men Friday’s Schedule - thing,” he said: Dirt from the in- Catcher’s shin guards are be by ,Mory Kvsrt. 131. MANCHESTER Miami, F la,— (NE.A) — Two head. He tries to wear down his coached the Phillies the two sea. NOAA Semi-Finals 'field or the outfiefd, . plumbing seven 'seasons .o f : organized ball ski. flnisiied hia ordeal, .he was Philadelphia at Bosjon. cause he had almost perfect | c^iOnce. ' and women inteYest^ in coaching 'W'estern Dlvlslon- liSYcd jo have bewn first used in the. Nouns chipped in ' With a , *$• Hialeah dailv double payoffs this rivals.' ' ■ sons Fernandez played the / full 10:30 p.^i. (E «T )-N Y U vs Ohio from the locker room; telephones, Steve bemeter. Detroit • rookie taken to St. Fi-anci* Hospital where control of every pitch af dif- NoW, at Jeaat, .you know he be- A U T O P A R T S this program to attend. A men)' schedule. )’I meah Joe Koppe, When he is being treated for swollen St. Louis at Minneapolis "(Afl.- major leagues in 1907 ' by Roger strii^f. Y ■ - *') year—$3,126.30 and $3,062.80 .Seek Title Boot ■eats,, benphes. railings, flag-poles, _ third baseman, has knocked in, Rresnohoii of the New “irork Giants. ferent speeds. , Ht mads batters * longs. t, ' MUD IN E Y E — This is what happens to a j o c ! ^ like The Argentine, who won i t lost bershlp meeting for all interested Femandeii is interested in playing, ^^12%0 a.m.—Clnc'onaU vs Call- a total of 6-6 runa. I hands, anns, feet and axhauation. TV), '■ROAD ST were both larger than the former parents and children will be held lockers and paint from the walls. ' all'time highs at the Floriad .race •Man'ue! Ycazffwhen he t^kls the pack on an offtrack once and drew once, when he there is, in my opinion, only one 11953 at a to ..be announced Jater.' Naponal League shortstop In the fomla- I , I track. at Guifstream Park, Fla, ^ '' fouikt In the U.S. from 4» ’ . ' ■ ^ A \. i PAGE FlFl'EEM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER; CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1980 72 Hbnsss for Ssl* '7R HodNfi for Solo 73 p a o e f o u r t e e n Apartment*—Flat!—i Bu^ncflfi Loestions Booses for .Sale. 72 Diimmondfi—WfitcliM— Hooacliold GfiOdfi' 81 MANCHBSTER—Asklng W2.M0 t o t TWO f a m i l y , 84. 6ll heot.'-pofCh. Articles For Sale 45 Tenements 63 for Rent . 64 JUST COMPLETED - 80 Haw- 1-i-COVKNTRY — Minimum down Help wwited— Malb 38 JcifClry 48 FHA. New 6% room ranch, built-in this cosy six room Ci m with one- combinatlMi windows and doora, Hoosehold Senices . THERE OUGHT'A BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN BROWN laaUiaratU occa«lemal thortn Street. 8H room cape, 2-8 tool ahed, - city aeweraga .and (}FF1CB BPACB to rant. Reason­ G.B. stove and oven, paneled fire­ car'garage. Large lOt, oU heat, FIRST CLASS glHige makers, top SEE THE 1960 Wheel Horse riding chair, 4 paira pink bamboo cur- lERAL RENTAL ogancy- Wa bedroome, iMi baths, fireplace, water, eidawalka, curbs. Lot Offered 13-A LIObNARD W. YOfT, J#weur"-*ta* able,^ State Theater BuUdtng. Ap­ place wall, basement garage, one combination alupsttram storm win­ wages all benefits, paid holidays. tractor. A'-P Equipment, 948 Cen­ talna. MI 3-6716. iaiixa tn raittaia of all Miida large kitchen and laundry, many 108X278. Very clean thn^hoUL ter Et. Ml 9-2052. Open evenings. u. O . RaalW, Ml 3-0128, avaninga ply to MAntgar of theater. acre lot. Immediate occupancy. dows and doors, good eortdltion, an FLAT FINISH HoUand window 60-85 hours weekly. Appljr B A S extras, wooded let. 814,6M. Irving city uUllUes. Alice Clampat, ReaL Charles Leaperance,. Ml 9*700. shades made to measure. All W mES n m t t^SCLU. AKSOUNCSO k:S NSW So ,vk-0 SBSMt lOBE OOiNG MOtT &f THE M l 3-1637. 470 Main 8t. BsySr, lO 8*6866. $14,900. R. F. Dlmock Co. Ml CEASSIFl Gage Co.. Mitchell Drive, ____ POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob* TAPPAN OAfi atova, aacailant cob- 94245 or Barbara Woods, MI tor. MI 6-4548 or MI 8*7887. metal Venetian blinds at a new VSNTUW, MOM VlEWECf IT WffH , SMkLLWE PSyVIRiNG- . BOLTON—Brepkfiald Read, Uk* aen, ^ e n s , Toro and'Arlens. Self* njaga. 128 gpnica 6t, kP 8*4»?7. ditien. Call W l 8;21I0 aftar >. ATTRACnVE 6. room duplex, three Boases for Rent 65 9-7702. > low price. Keys made while you 8AV, MiSfliViNGS-y, VERNON—Large ranch, 2-car gk- (Q)—New listing, 5 room Ranch In new 5 room ranch. Full dtniac propelledvji^ or riding. 18 to 30 bedrooms, large cabinet kitchen, rage, finished' recreation room wait. Marlow’s. ^ . EG5V0LW' n —VERNON—New 8 room ranch, spotlsss condition, hugs, bsau- room, fireplace, combination win­ HOfTHlVriMB ACCOUNTANT inches. A sltlor demonstraUrm and Btalalass eUal sink and tub, Baae- BIX ROOM Cepe on Keeney 8t^ with bar Laundry room. Porch, •uT.fjrrifiGvoLk.' H V'TSiW UE MAS A Fuel and Feed . 49- FOR BALE—Uaad furnitura. Tal. near Keeney School. Call . Ml dows, bosenMnt garage. 815,500. ALL . MAKES of TV.- radio and be satisfied. Trade in your old ma* ment and atUc, tv/0 porches, oak fkoced yard. Many extras. Ton- 8 bedroome, flniebed recreation TO'a HAVE so MAMV AGAi) ‘ BOV KOuf- A ••7448. 8*0618. room. 1700 down^ FHA. Selling for cently I McCarthy Enterprises, MI 9*4578, home slectronlc equlpmec, ex Accounting School Graduate, chine. Parts and service. W# nooilng throughout, steam oU gren. Broker. MI 8-6831. scaped, walk to shopping and R. D. Murdock. Ml 3-6472.., THinQS'.TOPO-HOW!- meeting: minimum 2 years experience. BBASONED hardwood, cut any heat; ctgipar window .screena. 813.6()0. R. F. Dlmock Co., Ml CLASSIFIED VERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS pertly repaired with a 90-day sharpen and repair moat all hand TEN ROOM colonial, 2H baUis, 2 schools. ACCOItOiAH' Apply U.S, Ehivelope Co., 121 and power lawn mowers, MI langUi, $10 a load ., daUvared \. ATNQIIMAN’S Adulta preferred. Oppoalta Canter VERN0N'»6 room ranch, a-l con- 64245 or Barbara Woods, MI BIO 6 BOOM Capa with front dor­ 6 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. guarantee. Call Mt Britney at the Uramland Nuraery And Land car garage. 8 rodm apartment. 'Manches.er T^. Ml 9-.1049. ttltOKS- *91' W. Main St., RockvlUe. Conn. 3-7958. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Park. AvaUaUa. TeL TO 8-7528. dtUon, 8 acres lat.d that could be 9-7702 (R) —AuthenUc Cape Cod withmers. 8 Hot water oil heat, flra* acapa. Mi 8-0668. 3 ^O M S OF FURNITURE Write Bok N. Herald. ueed for building. 4Hfi> mortgage TGuEuQEVOa Main 81. III- MANCHESTSai—New 6 room■ rooms. Very central, qulst place, large nicely terraced loL ING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED A DVT. TV SERVICE — Potterton's M’ ONE 3*RM apartment and one can be assumed. Priced tor quick COPY C CAHTAME COVENTRY—For sale or rent . ranch IVk baths, bullt-Ui oven and street. ExceUent buy at $14,700. Good location near school. Imme­ ni FRIDAY 10:80 A.M.—8ATDBPAV 9 A.6L makes. Highest quality guarahteed CARE 09 USED LUMBER—Clean" 2x3 2x4, 8388 8*room apartmenL both furnlehed. si^ ;. D. Realty. Ml $-5129. 476 diate sale wanted. Belfiore Agen­ MONDA Garden— Farm—Dairy All utUltlea aupplled, pleaaant reel* room house, fully Insulated, oU hot range,' fireplace, overslsed taroge work and parts, over, 47'years ex rr;» I2x6 and up. Assorted sheathing, water furnace, near.lake, $85 a Main St. (S) —Bolton-414 Ranch, high eleva­ cy. MI 8-6131 ■______Salesmen Wanted 38—Ba: Mountain Drive, Vernon. CSiMles Lesperance, MI 9*7620. ^ APPKARS an/i room apartments. Enjoy MANCHESTER Vlclntty-large 6 range, fireplace. 8 bedrooma, near full basement, two fireplaces, hot regular price, A P Equipment,,'915 board. box spring and mattress, | pianos, band Instruments and ment. Private entrancee. Parking. Income and ^our own h-Hne. Im­ bus, school; Priced to eell at Lost and Found 1 Automobiles for Sale 4 give a thorough training program | like new. Alan antique solid brass, Adulti. Apply 299 Autumn before room Cape Cod on half acre lot, WAKREN E. HOWLAND, water oil heat, cast Iron radiators, M i P lB gtK ^ on Good Humor products and sales; Center, MI 9-2052. sheet music in Eastern Connecil mediate occupancy. 828,9li0. J. O. full shed dormar, attractively $16;600. Call Richard F. Dlmock BuildlnS'Contmctins 14 bed and chairs. PI 2-8374. 1 7:30 p.m.- ' ■ ' Realtor \ fuU Insulation, plastered walls, 1959 FORD Vr 4-dodr, solid black, /4-F§-.SVtf; procedures. i cut. Manchester Branch Ward Realty. 47(T Main St. Ml 8-5139. paneled fireplace wall, utility Co.; MI 94245 or Barbara Woods. LOST—Pass book No. 778. Notice Is misBmip.enio RHEEM 120 gallon electric hot birch cabinets, city water and sew­ hereby given^.that Paes book No. radio, heater, automatic, seifety ANV KIND of carpentry and cabi­ Music Stores, 88 Sumner'St. Open BEAUTIFUL, almost new, 4>4 room off kitchen, asking 815,900. MI 0-7702. 578 MAIN STREET erage, 2-car garage, ameslta Above average earnings, pleasant water heater. Excellent condition, ■mXMBE^s'FURNI'fU]^ I 778 isued by First Manrhester Of- belts. Full price $2,000. Low mile­ net, work done. Honest, and relia­ la 1150. PI 2-7833. till 8 p.m. ’hies; through Friday. room duplex In nice neighborhood 8. A, Beechler, Realtor. 50 8-6969 MANCHESTER. COKN. drive. Charles Les^rance, MI outdoor route sales, no operating- ______VI— MANCHESTER — Spring St. f'ce, Hartford National Bank & age, ' a real. doll. Guaranteed. ble workmanship. Call Roscoe SALES Saturday till 8. for children. Heat furnished. Large Business Froperty for Sale 70 or Ml 9-8952. 9-7620. ^ ______expense, valuable experience and MAPLE crib and mattress, A large six rodm ranch, attached Tel: MI 34106 Trust Company has been lost and Brunner's, your Lark d^er, in Thompsonr .Ml 3-1896 for esti­ modern Youngstown kitchen with gsu’age, fireplace, beautifully fln- TalcottvUle. / uncomparable products and equip­ All Floor Samples Marked SEE THE new Klneman spinet 51ANCHESTEIV—6 rooih epUt 'evel, OPPOSITE Mlnnechang Golf aoplication has been made to said mates. ■ Painttng-^Papering 21 business Opportuniti^ 32 Help, Wanted-*-Female 33 maple high chair, folding carriage dining area. Lot of closet space. rahed rec. room! 14 *ore of land, Evenings MI 9 0858 MI 8*0627 ment with possibilities of more and mattress, stroller with pad, organ.,' two keyboards with percue- wooded lot. 15x22 recreation room', Course. 6-rOdm cape, 5 finished bank for payment and Issuance of Down Large livmg room. Tile bath, two INVES-TMENT PROPER'TY 414% 0.7.' mortgage may be as- MI 4*1189 STA'nON WAGONS, 1057157 Pontiac ALL TYPES of carpentry, recrea­ profitable earnings esch season due car bed, playpen, ear seat', folding Sion, $895. Dubaldo Music Center. -butit-ln etove, 110* frontage. Only rooms, full shed dormer, full base­ new book. EXTBRIUR a n d Ulterior painung CLERK 186 W. Middle Tpke. MI 9-6208. bedrooms, large cellar. Parking aumed. priced to sdll at ' $20,600. 4-Dr,,- 1957 Chevrolet 4-Dr., 1968 tion rooms, remodeling, additions and paperhanging: Wallpaper TEXACO to hospitalization and bonus ar­ training seal, bunny bear folding Hays aavtral piacaa of excallanl $16,900. Carlton W. Hutehina, Ml ment, 2 fireplaces, tile bath, Interesting position for clerk with Excellent selection of baby fur­ area. Available. M I'34482., 94182. Call the R. F, Dlmock Co,, MI DUPLEX. 54, centrally located, FOUND—Mongrel, female, white. Studebaker 2-Dr., 1958 Chevrolet and garagee. Painting. Call MI books. Guaranteed workmanship rangements. swing, wooden rocking horse. 1175 niture at savings. ineoihe property. For tiutber bi- good condition, outside newly breezewsy.. garage, combination Parkwood 4-Dr. See them at Brun­ 9-4291, Has modem 8-bay service station some typing experience and apU- 0-8245 or Barbara Woods, MI Lee Fracchla, Dog Warden, Ml Reasonable rates Fully insured. complete Ml 31287 Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 NOW RENTING 8 room apartment 60 FOOT RANCH. 4 large bed­ painted. Owner. MI 9-8760. windows and doors, large lot. ner’s In TalcottvUle. Fill your gas avallalble for lease In Manchester, tude for figure work. Apply to our office for Interview Visit our salesroom at' formation plea^ call 9-7702. Quick occupancy. Asking price, 8-8S94. Fast and courteous service. Leo with heat and hot water $125; 5 rooms, flrep ice. garage. 2 wooded tank. 25.9c. BID WELL HOME Improvement Paid trainmg and financing for , and complete details starting Sst-. WALNUT BUREAU, $15: mstehing room apartment with range and BOLTON LAKE — Waterfront 8 ^6.800. Charles Lesperance, Ml J Pelletier Ml Sk.6826, jurdsy, MscrOi ISIh from 9.s.m to 803 E. m i d d l e TPKE. J. D. REALTY -acres. Carlton W. Hutchins, ' MI vn-^L A R T O N B U R Y — Just Over Co.' Alterations, addlMons ga­ qualified man. For Inter-vleW call CLERK-TYPIST wardrobe...... $10: set. tnsteh»d golf DESIGNER GOWN wool dresses, automatic gas hot water heater room ranch. Be all setUed In this 9-7620. 1957 CHEVROLET. 6 cyl„ 4-Dr rages. Roofing and siding experts. Open lQ-8 and, 7:30-8 94132, ______Manchester town line. New custom Announcements PAINTINO a n d 'paperhanging. Mr. Dayda, Hiwtford BU 9-3481 or Opening in small department for ® P ‘P'*t’” f*'t’- • Hubs left-handed, 125, Call m size 12-14. MI 8-7820. $50; 6 room apartment $60. TR; vrt q cioo sedan, standard shift, hftster, de­ Aluminum clapboards -specialty. 470 Main St. built 6 room ranch with 2-car ga Good cleui workmanship a* rea­ Thompsonvllle. Rlverview 9-3567. capable Ttifrk-typiBt. Must be high I 11-.3742 MOVING TO 5-2657 between 9 a.m.-5;8a p.nr> IDEAL SITUA’nON for small bus! Beautifully landscaped, froster, two tone blue. Low mile Unexcelled workmanship.' Easy GOOD HUMOR CORPORA'nON rage, 2 baths, bUilt-in dishwasherj;^ large, full baaement. hot water dD • INCOME TAXES prepared in your sonable rates. 30 years In Man­ school graduate. Company offers I WEST COAST nessman. 6 room home plus 1 story stove, Oven and disposal, remov­ your own dock, hot water oil heat, I age. Full price $1,295. Low bsnk biidTPt terms.' M l' 9-6495 or TR ATTRACTIVE S li spacious rooms' heat, fireolace. full Insulation, tU* home or by appointment. Exper­ chester. Raymond Flske. Ml SIMMEDIATE PROFITS?” exceJIeni benefit program. . good j 237 PARK AVENUE CUSTOMER CAN’T USE IT Wanted—To Buy .58 Houses for Sale 72 frame building (2430 sq. ft.) lo­ able windows. 1485 square feet of massive fireplace, dishwasher,] ienced tax work, 24 hour *endce payments. It’s Brunner’s for 6-9109. 9-9237. ’ wages, modem alr-condttloned of-' EAST HARTFORD, CONN, FREEZER 1* ft Norgs. upright. with heat, stove, refrigerator, ga­ family size kitchen, asking $15,900. bath with vanity, combination win­ EARNINGS UNLIMITED j SO I WANT A RELIABLE WE BUY, SELL or trade antique cated ' 2 blocks from Main St. living area. Large high wooded lot I.D 8-4723 values on the Manchester, Vernon flee. Apply I '- one'vesr old MI 9 9464, TRUSTWORTHY PERSON rage.' excellent resideittlal area T I ^ SUBURBAN - In beautiful Direct from owner. Call 'M l 3-42891 dows and doors, garage, mitalda ALL TYPES^F carpentry work EXCLUSIVE PAINT end used furniture, china, glass, business zone H. realistically Magnificent view. $23,900 com­ line in Taler ■’\'llle. BiXTERIOR and interior ' pAintIng. WHO’S GOING for gracious Uving. R^nt $110. MI- Birch^ood Park. Three bedrooms,. between 5 and 7. fireolace, shade trees, nicely land* • FEDERAL INCOME taxes .pre­ done. Aitegations dormers, roof­ sliver, picture fremea and old priced $15,900. 8. A. Bbechler, plete. R. F. Dlmock Co., Ml 9-6245 Ceilings reflnlshed. Paperhanglng. FRANCHISE Male or Female 3 ? HOUSEKEEPING 44238. • 7 rooms. SophisUcated put-levei Realtor, Ml 3-6969 or M l 9-8952. scaped, city water and sewer. 80 • pared with your savings In mind. 1953 FORD V-8 Sedan, standard ing, p ^ h e s , flnlsli upstairs, Wallpaper books. Estimates, given. FIRST NATIONAU STORES.- THREE-PIECE bathroom fixtures. coina, old dmls end guns, hobby or Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. days occupancy.- Owner moving. NOW AVAIUBLE IN Manchester TO TAKE OVER featuring luxurious living, sleep­ MANCHESTER —West Side— 4%| Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-9246 ehift, radio, heater. FVill price basemmts and ' garage, etc Call Fully covered by insurance. Gall INC. ; WANTED AT THE MANSFIELD New hardware. *37 50.- MI 3-1751. collections, attic contents or whole CENTER STREET—6 room flat, VERNON — Lovely setting, near room single, all Improvements, Charles Lesperisnee, Ml 9-7820. MI ^ 8 1 ______and; vicinity. Operate a retail paint UNPAID BALANCE ing, recreaUqnal. facilities. 4tii% V in —SANTINA Drive — Custom $279. No money down, only $17.50 Edward'R Price. Ml 9-1003 1 Park and Oakland Aves. ; State Training School. Mansfield eatatei. Furniture Repair Service, second-floor, immediate occupan­ parkway. 1219 sq. ft. California garage, nice lot, owner. MI 9-1889.1 INCOME TAX retuma prepared by month. See Bninner's for'values. business of your own. Hundreds of Monthly Payments cy. Adults only; Inquire 226 Center mortg^e can/1m aasumed with built L shape 514 room ranch, Im- i East Hartford. Conti-.. ' Depot, Conn Psychiatnc Aides AUTOM ATIC Talcottville, Conn., Tel. Ml 8-7449. ranch, I’it baths, den, raised maculate condition, fireplace, former Internal Revenue igem in Open eve. till 9. Sat. till 8 BUlt*DINGS straightened, secured THOMAS HARRISON - Painting breaches air ady in operation. r.tg-aag sewing ms- $22.22* 1 moderate down laymant. J. D. Men and Woiiien—$119.54 bi-week^' ,.^,1.;. si- Realty. Ml 3-512P 470 Main St. hearth, game room. Only 817,600. combination aluminum dooi s add RESTORED CAPE (Jotbnlai, four Lots for Slale 7S yoUr home'or by appointment. Underpinnings, foundations re- and paperhanglng. Guaranteed Fr)^e paint offer gets results fast. ' RELIABLE cleaning woman Satur-I $95 cash Ml 3-2940 8 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE {RELAXACTSOR-rminlmum '6 pada. ly with sinniial increases to $163.22 - . ______R. F.’ Broderick, Broker, Ml windows beautiful location, large bedrooms,'five fireplaces, panel-______- — Also small business services. MI HAVE YOU SEEN th" all New, paired. Carpentry' repairs. Small workmanship. Ktl 9-2497. $5;000 Investment necessary for- days 4 to 5 hours'. Call MI 3-58291 AND APPUANCES I Reply to Box O, Herald, giving FURNISHED—Three rooms, bath, bl-weekly. Uniforms furnished 40 ftREPI-ACE decoration wryid VERNON STREET-^ room ranch, 9-1278, TR 54073. wooded lot. Price 118,500. R. F. Ing, exposed beams, 8% acres, t HREET B ZONE lota with city 9-8938. . I960 Regal Lark by Studebsk .liJbs welcome. AH work guaran­ merchandise. There Is no charge | -after 4 p.m, h a s BEEN IN STORAGE 8 I age, condition and selling price heat, hot water, porch. Small brook, FHA loan available, owner, water. Union St. Manchester, hour. week. Complete maintenance (irenlace and furnace wood kltch- MONTHS . attached garage pktlo, air-condi­ Dlmock Co.. Ml 9-5245 or Barbara It la out of this world. BrunnM teed. TR 8-5759. EXTERIOR AND Interior pAlntlng, fpr the franchise. Experience n o t, ------:------' children accepted. PI 2-7546 after CAPE COD — 6 finished rooms, North Coventry, PI 2-8205. | J2,800 each. MI 9-6498. PHILCO-BENDDC 19 lb. wash, 28c; has them. Drive over nnw.^Open decorating, ceilings, floors, paner- availal^e at nominal cost. No e.x- ^ table Ml 9-1353. I sold this to a young couple J MARBLE TOP Uble, old fashioned 4 p.m. * tioned, full basement. Exclusive Woods. MI 9-7702. necessary. Present branches earn TYPIST-BOOKKEEPER for one listing. By appointment only. J. aluminur storms and doors, nice­ dry, lOe. ■ Lucky Lady Launder- eve. till 9. Talcott\llle. Tyl. MI perience required— we provide,------:------—— ------months ago. but they are not get cut glass, and picture frames. hanging. Clean workmanship. Free ; As high as $30,000 per year, Guar-j girl office. Will train In hookkeep-' D. Realty, MI 3-5129. 476 Main St. ly secluded back yard. Bowers DC-W ETHERELL Street - New SEVEN ROOM home, en cloe^ >PHiII!4 room ranch. $16,990. Oversized porch, two-car garage, smssfte 13,200 per lot. R F. Dlmock Co., First National Store. Open 24 Verfaitle, 5H 3-2521. perviston.------In* 'trade ' areas less than ! tenicw any week day BLONDE BEDROOM ing rodm. picture window, birch COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, quire 30 Florence SI. thum mortgage $13,900. Owner selling. 28x40. Fully plastered. 114 baths, drive, extras. Owner retiring. I Ml 94245 or Barbara Woods Ml hours. FOR SALE—1958 Rambler-Amerl 16,000 population, franchise may be j CONNECTICUT licensed 9 a.m, and 3 p.m LIVING •’OOM SUITE cabinet kitchen ceramic tile bath, bool, $15,800. MI 9-1518, ean. white, clean. ^^8.000 miles. Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt, Rooms Without Board 59 MI 9-0083. fireplace, custom built kitchen, 9-7702. operated In conjunction with" an­ 5-PC DINETTE SET heat, hot water, Venetian blinds, shopping. Carlton W. Hutchlnilx Ml AMAZING Electrolux (R) Special Asking $1,076. CaU M l 3-8262 after asbestos roofing. Also aluminum. Sell Shift, 3 room f’n*ntshpa 1 f u l L-TIMF: e^pfHeocM hnotyps storm-windows, attic, cellar, cen-, large bedrooms. Minimum down other business. For Information •’Wcslinghouse’’ Elec. Re(. O-OIS’ . 687 HARTFORD RD —New 8I4 MANCHESTER «ouUr Windsor complete.. ,$?9.,76. World’s lightest 6 p.m. galvanized or copper gutters and Courses and Classes 27 with with-position. Tel, TR 5-9121.1, oporntor. Also part-time opsrator MOTOROLA CONSOLE T\’ sel A-1, p l e a s a n t HEATED room near tra] location. Available May 1. MI FHA. R. F. Dlmock Co,, MI contact Mary Carter Paint Fac­ condition MI 3«5555 •’Caloric" Combination Range bath fo r gentleman. Free perking., room ranch, three bedrooms, fire Area—Customers wanted. Wa sell, FOUR BUILDING lota,,For tnfor* weight heavy duty cleaner. See it leaders. Ml 3-7707. - j Box A. Herald. I , 9-7885. 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, MI buy, build, rent and trade res! ELECTRONICS oifers well-paying tories. P .-0. Box'4118. Tampa, Fla. ’ ’M aytag" WaaT- r 54 High St ' ______" SH ROOM RANCH, knotty pi place, built-lns, on bus line, good matlon call Ml 8-6168. ______today. Call Electrolux, MI 8-6306. 1952 STUDEBAKER. 4-door, auto 9.7702! dential property. We have a fine I , ^ ^ » ■ — ... 1.- ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car­ - positions to technicians end S erv­ , ONE STEPSl^OLD playpen and pad "Emerson" Television Set cabinets tile bath, llvlng-dinini financing. Tel. MI 9-9644 or MI matlc tra^missloh; 1951 Chevro­ Help Wanted— Male 36; "Hoover" Vacuum Th r e e OR f o u r room apart­ 'selecUon of old and new homes. 18 WOODED ACRES. Bullder’a INCOME TAXES prepared In your pentry, Alterations and additions. icemen. ■‘Leam-by-dcmg’’ -/train I $10. one maple comblnaflon high L. basement garage, good con­ 3-7851. Cha.’ -s Ponticelll. , X—BOLTON—4 room ranch, en­ let. 2-doorf standard transmission. Situations Wanted— Also Included Sealv Innerspring ments Including heat, hot water, struction $10,900. Carlton W. All listings are vary realiatlcally potenUal. Also 6 acres with cellar home or by appointment with your Call MI 9-7401 or MI 9-4813. Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ now at Connecticut's Oldest Elec­ Help Wanted— Female 35! jjg I and youth chair. $7 MI 9-7906. FRONT ROOM—near Main Street. gas for cooking, electric refrigera­ closed breezeway with jalousie Female Mattress and Box Spring. "Alex- 59 Birch St.. Ml 9-7129. Hutchins, MI 9-5132^^______NC3HE8TER-:- BeautKul seven priced. We have many different dug—reasonable. Agent, PI 24885. savings in mind. MI 9-6056. teed. A. A. Dion, Inc.. 299 Autumn tronic Scho*'i Day and Evening ~ 1 GENERAL MECHANIC wanted. tor and gaa stove. Call MI 9-4071 windows, garage, awnings, com­ .ander Smith” Rugs. L*mpa. Dutch Colonial, 3-car ga* bination doors and windows, 14- methods for financing. All in­ St. MI 3-4860, classes Evenin' class/ starts REGISTERED NURSE or L.P.N. i Must have tools. Call Ml 3-2749. BOOK^EPER - Mst!'!'". WAI-NUT BUREAU good coiidl- from 5-7 p.m. SIX ROOM Cape, m baths, full TWO A-ZONB lots with city water Auto Driving School 7*A April 4, Limited enrollment—free Tables, Kitchen Cabinet. Inlaid and rage, excellent location, real value acre lahd. Immaculate condition quiries are kept confldenUal. Try part-time: Gall Ml 9-2358. lenced In h a n d ^ full details of a few other artlclea. cellar, house and grounds In ex­ at $;7,900: two-familv— excellent us, make mat phone call now. We aad sewer. Madeline Smith, Real* AL ELKIN’S DAIRT QUEEN on R A Y ’S ROOFING CO., shingle and placement service-extended lui f u l l e r BRUSH sales and service *9 'MANCHESTER -Conveniently lo- $14,400. R. F. Dlmock Co. Ml LARSON'S, Con.pecttcut’8 first li­ office and all bookkeeping. Want ______;______Free storage until wanted. Free cellent condition, well landscaped e. sale price $17,500 ; 3 bed­ may be able to solve your housing tor. MI 9*1642. West Middle Tpke. Ig now open. bullt-ln roofs, gutter and conduc­ tlqn plan. Free catalog New-Eng­ route work, 8tarting guarantee 1 home on bus tine. MI 9-1329. , j-room apartment. Will re-re 9-6245 o r ' Barbara .Woods, Ml censed drl-vlng school trained — HOUSEHOLD executives! We worn-' full-time position; Call Ml 9-7057. SLIGHTLY USED thermostatic ' delivery. Free setup by our own corner lot, B uckl^ School, shown room \ranch. attached garage, full problem. Phone MI 3-4838. Wesley Certified and approved Is now of­ tor work; roof, chimney repairs. land Technical tnatiUlte. 58 Union en know it takes a high order of | $91.50. plus expenses. Ambitious, I BOOM, c'entfatly located, in private ; decorate. Heat and hot water Pro­ 9-77P’2. _____ AIRPLANES—New 172 Cessna Or­ Ray Hagenow. MI 9-2214; Ray ------^— ' • ----- controlled rlrculallng electric wall rellaWe men. by appointment. iHillbrick Agency. price $^6,500 : 6 room Cape plus Vancour, Broker-Builder. fering . classroom and behind Place. Hartford / Conn. Phone executive ability to run a home . courteous, married, car neces­ heater. Also, 24 " ^ y 's bike In Tiome, near bus. parking, (3entle-! vided. Rental $80 per month. Also Ml 9-8464. Land fbr Rent 73-A ganized Blylng Club, Opening for Jackson MI 3-8325. JAekson 5-3406 / Situations Wanted— Male 39 Phone for appointment deluxe 4-room apartment aj 8135 ______g a ra g e,'$14,900; short wav out—8 BOLTON LAKE—KEENEY 4 new members. Membership foe wheel Instruction for teenagers. and keen olir families happy. 55fhv I sary Manchester ■ WUiiniantic- good condition. Call MI • 9-7023 SAMUEL At-BERT HARTFORD • men preferred. MI 9-1972. bedroom, split at only $13,200; nice M l 9-6075. not use that ability to sell Avon’s area. Phone Ml 9-0090 for Inter­ oer month. Jarvis Realfv Co. your q a K ST.—6 room 2-story alum- DRIVE BOLTON AREA I FOR SALE or rent—10 acrea of $500. Instmctor available. Call CH CONNECTICUT Valley Conctruc- PART-TTME*WORK desired by col aftor 4 C/H 7435S ' 'NORTH F '‘D—Room, board op-: rental headauarters. 263 E. Center home with Income — full price Fragrances. Toiletries and Beauty view. inum.aiding, copper plumbing new A rarere opportunity to buy in this lemd on Slater Street, suitable for 2-6628, MI 9-1987. PREPARE’ FOR driver’s test: tion—Roofing, cai entry, gutters, lege student all next week and See It Day Or Night tional separate entrance, park- St , MI 3-4112. m 3-7847. | $7,900. Many more. Ellsworth Mitr all kinds of siding, specialize In Privute/lnstructions 28 Aida in your spare time? Call CH If you have no meana of trans­ wiring O. E. furnace, automatic locationti. Just listed—a beautiful 810.700— Andover Lake. 8 room 1 fanning or building lots. Vander* Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class weekends. Ml .1-8295, t ing. $8. 5U 9-2469. ‘ ten Agency, Realtors, M l 34930 or cape, steam heat, vacant. aluminum siding. Call Fred 7-4137, . Boats and Accessories 46 portation, I’ll send my afito for hot water, 3-car ga|bge. Lot four room ranch, two bedrooms, brook Nurseries, Inc., MI 3-4854. room. Three Instructors. No wait­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER 65x340. House completfiy Insulat­ MT 9-5524. 66x390 lot. Price slashed Charest, MI 3-7180. STENOGRAPHY — Oass in I n t e r - ^ ------you. No'obligation. TO RENT—3 room heated apart­ large living room with picture win­ Fersonals ing. Manchester Drl-vlng Acade­ mediate and advanced , dictation WANTED A’T THE Mansfielc^ State 18 FT OLYMPIA cabin cruiser ! PLEASANT ROOM for a genUe- ed. J. D. Realty. MI 3»6129. 470 for immediate sale. Eaay| TOWN ENGINEER Dogs— Bird$i—Pets 41 ment. Apply E. J. Holl. m 3-5117. OUTSTANDING dow overlooking beautiful Bolton my. PI 2-7249. Training School, Mansfield Depot. with 35 h.p Evinrude . outboard A— E—R—T—’S man, separate entrance, parking. Main St. financing. Suburban for Sale 75 VACUUM CLEANERS repaired in ALUMINUM aiding now be'lng in­ starting April 4. Mary Jayne, Ml : Call MI 9-2951. Lake. The kitchen is a mother’s my own home shop. Forty years stalled af 618 Weat Middle T u rn ­ 3-8296. Conn. Graduste N urspi'-$158.32 motor and accessories, $750, MI 4345 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD. ______dream. Yellow Youngstown cabi­ $12,900^e'cond Lake. Newly buUt| (Salary $7162 60-$8S17,60 per BLRO STREETT^ room home, en­ Here Are 2 Homes Offering I COVENTRY—6 room Cape, 1% factory experience. All makes, Garage—Service—Storage 10 pike by Connecticut’s most exper­ bl-weekly with annus! increases I BEAUTIFUL.Shepherd type puppy, j 9-0650 after 6 p.m. Open Mon. Thru Fri. Until-8 P-m. ’ w e LL HEATED rooms, free park-i WEIX HEATED three room fur- nets with formica countertops. Nice 6 room ranch, attached ga­ annum trance hall, large front porch. One- baths, full cellar, garage, imme* low rates, free estimates, free ienced aluminum mechanic —(480 to $204.60 bi-weekly. 40 hour week. i 2 months old. $4 , 497 Spring St. Sat. 6 p.m. ; cabins with efficiencies. I hished apartmenL Tel. TR 5-9594. bath with shower. Electric hot rage, fireplace, utility room I Opportunities for advancement.! . 4-j------^ ------— car garage, good condition. Estab­ Full Money Value dlate ocoupaney good financing. pickup and delivery. Mr. Miller, satisfied customers since 19481. In­ Free Transportation to our Main j between 6-7. Scranton’s Motel, |------=------! water heater. Breezeway and ofie- 814.700— Four finished 6 room OARAGE FOR rent at 182 Maple Bonds-^tocks Mortgages 31 Connecticut registration rpontr*»d. 1 "Fo direct and co-ordinate engineer- Bqildinn Materidls , 47 Store in Waterbur>’. Connecticut r| jgo Tolland Tpke. MI 9-0826. . lished neighborhood. Priced for Agent. PI 24385.______JA 8-5409. terested home owners are Invited quick. Sale:. Phllbrick Agency. Ml Manchester— Oversized finished! car garage with storage room. cape, large U'ving room, St., MI 3-4751. to make an on-the-.1ob Insnectlon 'Complets' maintenance : available Ing and contract construction . for : Live Stock**-Vehicles 42 - ■ Largssl Furniture-Store----- ■ ^ . - . - j J FOUR-ROOMS. aecond_floor... ga- Im p r o v e y o u r credit a muiti- ' FOR CER’n ’~.ED Iranait mix con­ 9-8484. 6 room Cape with fireplace, l'4|Large well landscaped lot with fireplace, baaement garage,] of top quality materl"lg and work- at nominal cost Come In lor an the Town of Manchester Eligibility |------. _ j T W O HEATED furnished rooms, rage'and basement. MI 9-7608. " split rail fencp and climbing rose tude of monthly payments may be interview or write lor an appllca- for registration as . ofeaslonal En-: BLAfJK PONY gelding and eood crete J. .1, Lonergan, Columbia- ceramic tile baths, spacious cabi­ almost one acre. Immedi- j W$uitbd—R^? Estate 77 * Antomobfles for Sale manshtp. Or call D. S. (3ray. RUGS NEVER used. 9x12. bedroom set. kitchen set, gasi net kitchen with formica counters bushes.hushes "Oh,"Oh yea,"'--ves.’’'- the hoUse house haahsa GARAGE FOR RENT. 139 E. Cen- lumped Into one second mortgage tlon blank. jgineer >d exper' ice in handling’ saddle horse with equipment. MI Andover line. Wg have the best 9x15 135; also larger and smaller FULLY FURNISHED 3 room SECLUDED, immaculate 6 room ate occupancy. Wethersfield. JA 9-6739 after 8 with payments on only $22.25 for stove and refrigerator. Apply Apt. ' and amnle dlnlne; area. Huge bed­ combination atorms and screens; ter St. MI 9-7177. ------:------I municipal engineering required. 9-7906 price In the area. No waiting time sizes. G.E. yacuum, $20. BUtler •aoartment. completely redecorat­ ranch, buiU-in stove, garage, $15,400-A88Ume $12,700 FHA, I FARMS. ACREAGE ^ d UstlnM OT-DER CARS; mechanics spe­ p.m. for Information and free es­ eacb '$1,000 you need. Dial CH charges For service call collect j ______4, 10. Depot Square. | ' many extras, 3 seres, trees. Only rooms, full cellar, city utilities, also there is a beautiful private cials. flxlt y irself cars, always R.N. OR L.P.N. full of part-time, } Application forms may be obtained i - ■ — ■■ ■ .. . ■■ ------94955. ed. new furniture, wcond floor. 8%% mortgage balance, on hqm^ wanted. CUl .V * R timates. Full Insurance coverage. 6-8897 and ask for. Franke Burke t Wlllimsnflr. ACademy 8-9463. sepa- $15,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI breezewav. garage, amesite drive. bathing beach. This Is truly an Im­ Almost new 5% room Realty Co., Inc. Ml 4-8193. Eve- a good selection. Look 'behind our Motorcycles— fiicycles 11 ^ Financing arranged. 7-3 and 3-11! Vernon Haven C on-' at the office of the General Mana- i LARGE PLEASANT room, :centrai location, heat furnished, or Mrs. Carter now Connecticut valiescent Hospital,* Vernon, Conn: ger. Town Hall. Manchester. O n- Articles For Sale ALL KINDS AlerUized used furni­ Park- 9-5132. Asking $18,300. maculate clean home and priced ranch, ceramic bath, for- ninga, BU 9-6736. office. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. j lUSED BRICK for sale Call PI rate kitchen and entrance, 495 monthly. Call MI 9-6808. right at '812,900. Excellent financ­ THE BIKE SHOP. 257 Spruce b«^- Mortgage Exchange, IS Lewis St., TR 5-2077. : nectlcut, State Personnel’ Depart- j ture, most of It taflnlihed. Used ing. Gentleman. MI 3-4724. Hartford. Floor Sanders, edgers, * 2-6213. Post Narrow F’abric. Co., i THREE ROOM unfurnished apart­ WILLIMANTIC - 4 extra large Short way oiflCr-6 room ranch ing available with small down pay­ blJ^sm^iSSga. “ ameaUe | SELLlN G -Bt^G -Traqi^? We WANTED — Clean used cars. We tween EHdridge and School. New Roofing and Chtmnejfs ’ R-a ------' ment. Room 405, State Office Build ' appliances sparkling clean, oo Just 11 years old_N ewlv installed and used bicycles. Sales and AMRmoUS person to work In hand sanders, wallpaper steam­ Andover chips. New maple den sets, rugs, ment; all utilities excentine aas, room expandable ranch,, breeze- ment, Immediate occupancy. Call offer you free confidential In- buy, trade down or trade any­ MORTGAGES—If you are tempo­ Ing. Hartford. Connecticut, or any 1 oil hot water baseboard heat, drive, a acre wooded lot service. All m ues and sizes. Cr«5it Department of leading local Connecticut State F/mploveB! ers, equinment, floor polishers, braided iiigs, beds, mattresses, Apartments— Flat**— , . centrallv located, rent $75, Adults. way, oversized garage, city water, Ted Goodchild. Manchester Realtv apecUona and arrange all finano* thing. Douglu Motors, 883 Main. ROOFTNG — Specializing repairing rarily financially pressed, ws can aluminum, storms and screens, $15,900—Oversize 6 room cape, retail stor;^ Credit experience not | gerrire. Completed applications i vacuums. C. J. Morrison Paint bronz^-braas dinette zels. chrome MI 3:4524. sewer, 2 extra lots,. $12,900 J. D. Co.. 11 Maple SL MI 3-0000 or MI tng from- start to finish. Mitten roofs 6f all kinds New roofs, gut alleviate this condition ivlth a sec­ Tenement* 63 Realty. Ml 8-5129. 470 Main St. fenced yard. Well worth asking stone fireplaces, knotty pine I NEED A CAR and had your credit ter work, chimneys cleaned re required.. Tiding essential. M an y: ^e on file In the office of the' Store. ,385 Center St , Ml 9 9713 kitten sets, harvest tables. 30% 3-I348, will work hand and glove with Business.Services Offered 13 ond mortgage enabling you to THREE ROOMS, bath and pantry, j}rice of $10,200, For appointment living room, large kitchen,) you. M ember Multiple IJatlng turned down? Short on down pay­ paired. Aluminum siding. 10 fringe benefits. For appointment' Manager, Tow'n Hall. Man-; to 40% off on new ftirtiiture. Open HEATED 6 room apartment, with MANCHESTER—6 room Colonial full shed' dormer, walk-out ment? Had a repossession? Don’t CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, consolidate your obligation into 815.866 9-8, Saturdays till 6. LeBlanc Fur­ gpirage and back yard. Bus and cold flat, garage, $55 a month, 16 inspect call the Serifice. Call the EUieworth M lffin years’ . experience. Free estl one monthly payment. J. D. Real­ call Mr. Mattnewg. MI 3-1589. chggt©r. Connecticut on or before with bullt-ln oven and range, dlsh- REAL ESTATE basement, 3 rooms unfin­ give.u p! See Honest Douglas, get available all hours. Satisfaction niture Hospital. 195 South St., children’s school bandy. Hot water m 3-8026. Agency. Realtors. Ml 8-6930. mates. Call Howley, MI 8-5361. Ml ty. MI 3-5129. 470 Main St. NATIONAL company pays $100 i March 28, 1960. Brookfield Bd., Bol-.i waaher, 114 baths, ceramic tile, ished. the lowdown on the lowest down guaranteed. Call MI 9-1315, 3-0763- Rockville, ■'ra 6-217*. j ar gaa range furnished, $120 '^ELSIE MEYER AGENCY, plus weekly. Sqles work. Daniel­ ton. exceptionally THREE ROOM unfurnished first fireplace and paneled wall. Joseph IS OUR $19,000—Oversize 8 room cape, 114[WANTED from 'private party. and smallest, pajrments anywhere. WANTED nioe 5 room ranch, — ^ ' monthly. Ml 9-1048 Rossetto,. Builder. Ml 9-0308,' Realtors Not a small loan or finance eom- COSMA APPUANCE SERVICE. son territory. Married. Late model REamiGEBATOR. dining and j ■ ______floor apartment, available April 1. baths, basement garage Building lot. single house or 2*fam- Repairs all make refrigerators, Heating and Plumbing 17 Business Opportunities 32 car. Willing to relocate Promo­ like new inside and ■ breakfast sets, desk, drum and 1 f o r RE3[1T—Why look further? Inquire 233 Center St. MI 9-5524 MI 3-6930 BUSINESS amesite drive, well land­ Uy house. Write -Booc C. Herald. pany pliil'an. Douglas Motors. 833 out, basement gange. $13,900—6 room eSpe, aluminum Main-St freezers, washing machines, dry­ tion. extra benefits. Call TR 5-9004 Retiiltrei Nun. end tables, twin bedroom set. etc We have'new 314 room, heated scaped lot. FOR SALE—Fully equipped sum­ fireplace, combination AVAILABLE APRn„ 1—4 rooms, siding,, fireplace, hot water heat, Whether buying, selling, trading USTINGS WANTED for all type* ers, ranges, oil and gas burners. FAUCETS LEAKING? I will re­ or AD 8-1929 12 5Ildnlght to 8:00 A 5I. 1947 Dodge. BU 9-1608. ^ _ apartments in residential area of BOLTON—5 room, ranch, full base mer roller rink In South Coventry, 78 HARLAN ST. windows. Let na .how heat, hot water, large kitchen, dormers, garage, trees, bus. 414% ment. plastered walls, large lot or building, deal with a Realtor, BUILDlNp LOTS, FARMS, of homes. Our brokers and sales* 1951 STUDEBAKER Champion. MI 9-0883. All work guaranteed. pack-or replace w'ashers on any No weekends—Bate open RockvUie. Juzt IS mhiutes from mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchins, Heater, radio, overdrive. 1951 faucet for $2.-rtabor and material suitable 10 bowling lanes, banquet RELIABLE WOMAN to care for you through this Hartford by WUbur Cross Hig^* centrallv located, narkina. J70 with brook. Owner transferred- fiee these top value Jarvla listings ACREAGE men cm call at all times. For This home Is located In a monthly. AH 84396, MI 3-7997. M’ 9-5132. today! pre^pt, courteous aervlce call Pontiac sedanr Heater, radio hy- CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. Included Ml 3-4523, hall, parking for 126 cars. Must child 1!" years o'd. Vicinity Spruce CALL MR. DELLA FEBA weekend. way. Kitchen appliances furnished: Andover^ room older house, sell. Sholes. Wniiams 1-2867, 310 Street. Call MI 9-2470 between very desirable location and Jiffy Pinafore Cles?ynskl-Felber Agency, MI dramatlc. No down payment, $2 Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7868 AT » n 3-3461 Ml 9-4824, TR 5-1166. FOR. RENT in Manche.ster—S?i?ond EIGHT ROOM Dutch Colonial, good cimdition. rented $85 month­ $18,900—A ranch you will be proud- LAWRENCE F. FIANO PLUMBING AND heating — re­ Norwood Ave., Edgewood. R. l! 8 ;30-5:30. neighborhood. ly. -Olga W. Cowell. Broker. MI 3-1409 MI 9-4291. weekly. Cole Motors. MI 9-0980. between l;30-4;30 or any time McCarthy Enterprises floor six room flat, alL conven­ steam heat, one-car garage, near to own. 1330 square feet of Paul D. Piano Ml 8-0458 Saturday or Sunday. modeling Instpllatlons. repairs. There are four rooms with 9-6013. EARN TO $13,000. Mobile soft Ice CRESTFIELD Bob Agnew iences.' Alice C/lampet, Realtor. MI bus, shopping and Verplahck comfortable lit^g space, 3 Brokers MI 3*2766 JIM g o r m a iT All work guaranteed 26 vears ex­ expandable upstairs. Dormer School,' Excellent condition. creafn trucks. Exclusive fran­ CONVALESCENT Bob Murdock 9-4543. SOUTH WINDSOR—If you are bedrooms, 114 tiled baths perience. 24-hour service. Call for bath upstairs with plumb­ U. S. A. Floral Map! 817,900. Phllbrick Agency, 50 MANCHESTER — Sturdy new 6 l*enT Notle* SAYS: MORTENSEN TV Speclallze'd'RCA chise territory avalla.hle. Ding ing extended. Paneled fireplace Ml S-4576 looking for a dream house sitting 24 foot lii^ng room with Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. HOSPITAL FOUR ROOMS, second floor, auto 94464. room Garrison Colonial. 114 baths, television, service, M3 9-4641. Dong (Cart., Inc., 262 Carew St., • SEPTIC TANKS wall in living room. Wrought high on a nice lot with trees and fireplace. Pull basement AT A COimr OF PROBATE held at YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO matlc hot water. Wella St. Call MI with excellent rec. room hot water heat, ' full inzulation, Coventry. wlthlA ©nd (or the district ^ Chleapee Falls, Mass CLEANED and INSTAJLLED iron open stairway. Storm win­ all the features for real Uving, see Coventry, on the 17th d*y of March* DRIVE THE KING-OF-THE COM­ 9-5987. ' ' _ PORTER STREET Section—7 room , possibUities. Double lot. D e­ plastered walls, fireplace with M A M RUBBISH Removal SerV' PLmiBING dows, awnings and large recrer home near school, den. full dining thia 814 room ranch with ful' base­ A D 19w PACTS Ice. Spring cleaning time. Attics, sirable area. paneled wall, knotty pine cabl- ■preeent' Hon. Elmore Turklnetoo, Owners Report To Us • SEWERS atlon rodm. room, large kitchen, living room ment, fireplace, wall to wall car­ Judae - cellars, yards. Residential. (Com­ New Installations, remodeling and FOR SALE OR LEASE MACHINE CLEANED peting, built-in stove and other neta. Large shade trees. Owner Car C—13 to 15 M.P.G. Beautifully landscaped lot. POOR ROOM apartment. Call be- 15x24 with fireplace, built-lh bopk- $21.500—Lovely New England, co and builder. MI-3*4Sao...... Estate of Herman P. Newton, late o€ mercial, Industrial. Incinerator repairing, Free estimates Back yard completely fenced extras. A11c» ttle^lt t» Guarantee you 2 0 --to - 28 FLOOR SANDING and refinishing. m 9-6^49 dr m 3-8720' ■A'Y«w-connectlTig““oomB-accornmo* - -L ot 60x150-. IHe!-- m ortgage This JsJYouiLUQjne! A20.90Q,. - Phllbrick. Agency,— MI tached— garage.- A -show- dating parties of 4-5 persons. Res­ can he’ arranged im mM late oc- heat. MI 34872. 9 8464. GREEN MANOR. RANCH place of a home at a r e i^ '* 7,700-4 rooms, 3 ind. acres, M.P.G. owners report Specializing In old - floors. ^ Clean 9-5750. taurant and lounge, 53 acres of cupancy. sonable price, $19,900-Central 4 roomer, clei Town and Couniry To arrange for inspection FOR RENT'Aoril 1, three room WALNUT ST.—2-family, in excel­ WITH BASEMpkT . $11,900—6 rooms, porch, 2 gar. Divtrict. on the 2S|h day ol Mairti. land, 2100 foot frontage, ^hort ' A.D. 1960. at 11;3Q o’cIocK In the for^ P. 8. 1 have bean Ih the automo­ Millinery Dressmaking 19 contact:' duplex apartment, automatic oil lent condition, close to school and Tvots'—of'L o t s —East Side, West $14,900—2-family flat, good. bile Buaineaa fog ISO years and AVOID THE spring riish— lawn tance to LTniversltv of Connecticut. heat, s.mall gas stove; front and • Six rooms, 8 bedrooms, ceramic noon, and that notics be zlven to mowers sharpened and repalreq. Drainage Go. bus, reasonably priced. ’ S. A. Side; North or South. If your de $15,000-4 room cape, Verplanck persona Interested In said estate of the . have never seen w e quality that Appraved' by AAA Motor- Court, a rear entrance sjreet floor. Call Ml Beechler, Realtor. MI 3.6969 or bath, fireplace, garage, priced for Free pick-up and delivery. All EXPERT TAILORING—On Indies’ Courtesy Court member, selected sire Is a custom built home, see $16,500—Duplex on O n ter St. je'ndencv of said application and in* la built into the LARK. and gentlemen’s clothing. 139 M l 9.4143 OWNER Ml 3.6832 9.1.'l00 after 4 p.m. < m 9-8952. quick sale. Ime and place of hearlnir thereon, by work guaranteed. Sales, service, and listed by Emmons Walker. Jarvis first. $16,800—New ranch, top value. Jim Gorman Woodland St. Call any time. Ml publishing a copy of this order in some parts and rental equipment, t *'>I WANTED—A congenial pleasant SHERWOOD A. BEECHLER $17,900—Choice ranch. Lynch Dr. ne-^-sonper bavin* a circulation in said 3-2264. BIRCH , MOLTITAIN. Extension .— JARVIS REALTY^O: $18,600—6 room colonial, 114 hatha. district. St least five days before the I Am At BRUNNERS—on the Equipment Co.. Bruno Moske. Ml J, D. REAL'TY business woman to si>ar« lovely Bolton! 6 room cape. S% mort­ REALTOR day of said hearing, to appear If. they 3-0771, TR 8.760?, collect. modern apartment. References. MI 3-6969 MI 9,-8952 Residential- Industrial-Commercial $18,800—Talcott'vilte’ ranch see cause at said time and piece and Manchester-Vernon town line gage-may be asiumed. 4 finished,' ' REALTOR 470 Main St. 3H 3-5129 Write '’’ ox B. Herald. $19,000—Hawthorne St. ranch be beard retativ.e thereto.’ and maKe re* in Talcottville. SEE-ME-FOR- LE.T US TAKE cars ol youc rub­ MovirtB—^Tracking— one partiaUy finished, one unfin- "283 E. Center St.— MI 3^12^ $23;656-^Spnrup on Lake St, , ’’Storage ’ 20 isiied room. Recreation room full MI 9-1200 MI 3-7847 Aurn t u b x In g t ON. Judge. s t bish removal by ouf weekly- pick­ ROCKVILLE — Restaurant with ONE FOUR room apartment first SOUTH WINDSOR — Professional $24,500—4 bed. plus, Rockledge A-DEAL-ON A LARK or A- up service. Monthly rates. Man- baaemenL lot ■l50x2(X!. $14,500. PI 2*8311 MI 3-6766$32,SOO-^Brick industrial bldg. liquor license, low tent, tenement floor, heat and hot wAter. Also', Marion E. Robertson. Broker. Ml man’s opportunity. 7 room Colonial GUARANTEED-USED- CAR enfester Rubbish, PI 2-6361 after 5. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. included, 5 'or I" year lease. Call one 3 room anartment t>ii>-d.('oor. 3-5953; with 2-car garage on large com­ $15,750—Bolton ranch, acre Light trucking and package deliv­ evenings TR 5-5782. .$16.000—6 room ranch Bolton GONDER’S ly Service—Motorola ery. Refrigerators, washers and hot water and heat. Call MI 9-7624 mercially zoned lot. (Additional Charming cape across from Min- Can move in April 1. ' IN TOWN—One block from bus, at- $25,9?0—New split In Bolton BRUNNER’S BEST BUYS and Phllco (actcry service. HI-FI. , stove moving specialty. Folding BROAD buildings would be permitted). nechaug on a full acre, fruit trees, tracUve six room Cape. Excellent phonos and auto radios. 214 Spruce 'chairs for rent. .Ml 9-0752. PANEL iSz21INCH6Sr Excellent location in a'fast grow­ and shade trees and la well land­ AND W e HAVE MORE. TOO and /\*8 1958 Studebaker—8 cylinder station (COMPLETELY NEW 3 room apart value. To see this and other ing young . community. Busy St. MI 9-1486. ' ment. stove and refrieerator, all scaped. All the rooms are real wagon, standard shift. Full AUSTIN A C H A l^ E R S CO. LocaF LEGAL NOTICE homes. Call Madeline Smith. through street near East Hartford large and has a nice cozy fireplace. iittlltte)! furnished CaU 108 Birch T. J. CROCKETT’. Realtor ^ Price $i095. RADIO-TV R e p a i r 's , any make- moving, packing, storage Low Realtor, MI 9-1642. telephone exchange, city water, Upstairs . Is expandable. For ap­ In accordance with Sec, 9-80 COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL Street between 6-9 p.m. cars ..amplifiers, phonographs and rate on long distance moves to Election I.*aw's State of Connecti­ school and church within walking pointment. call MI 9-4506. MI 3-1577 Q; Is there any truth to tha < 1956 Packard—4 door sedan, aulo' 48 states MI 3-5187 ' DUPLEX, 5-6 rooms, new furnace, distance. Price $30,000. Glenn \ ' matlc, radio, heater. Full changers. Over 47 years total ex­ cut. Connecticut General Statutes l" ‘ rumor that a TV series on the Hf* perience. 90 days guarantee on -all copper plumbing, 3 baths, alum- . Roberts, Realtor, MI 4-1521. ev.e- 5 room cape In Coventry, extra' Price 5699. Revision of 1959, and with the rules Umm storms, garage, central, of Barnum la beifig prepared?— Work. Potterton’s, Ml 9-4537, MAN^ESTER Moving and Truck­ Bnstne** Locations nings M l 4-0181. building lot Included, . on main SIX ROOM epllt—recreation room of the Democratic Town Commit­ good income. Carlton W. Hutchins, Anthony T. 1958 Rambler—2 doo'r sedan, radio, ing Company, Local and long dlk- tee, May 3. 1960 Is hereb.v desig­ -for .Rent 94 thoroughfare, large rooms and 114 knotty pine laundry room, 114 tance moving, packing and stor­ PROPERTY FOR SALE If you have been looking for a lovely di.stinctive New m 94182. MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch Al ABC-TV la preparing a ,$ • - heater. Full Price $1099.' TAMKIR TREE removal, land nated aa the Democratic Primary baths. Must be seen to be appre­ baths, builtans, wall to wall car’ age. Regular service throughout near Buckley School. Pull base­ riea based on the life of Phinea* cleared, firewood rut. Insured. Call Date for the election of members England Colonial home on the west side of Manchester, AIRCONDmONED 8-roonv office. SIX LARGE rooms, •2>/4 stoiy home. ciated. Only '$16,000, petlng, garage, combination wln- Paul A. •"IHson,'MI 3-8742. New England States and Florida. ment, ceramic tile bathroom, dowa and doora, amesite drive, T. Barnum, the great showman of BRUNNER’S, of the "rown Committee, We offer for immediate sale an excellent parcel .of . your search is ended. This amazing .value features a 100% Main Street location. Park 114 baths, one-car garage. Lot the past century, for next season. MI 3-6563 Ing, Marlow's, 867 Main St. - birch kitchen cabinets, storm ,5'ro^m ranch In Bolton, just over city sewerage and water. Excel On the Manchester-Vemon" Town TYPEWRITERS — Repaired, rent­ Dated at Manchester, Connect!- 8309 80x808 with small greephousr in doors and windows, kitchen ap^- Line in TalcottvUle cu* this 17th day of March, I960. completely finished recreation room with beamed ceil­ rear. Off. East Center St. See this the Manchester line on a nice wide lent condition throughout. . Lot ed,. sold and serviced. We pick up land on'busy Broad Street, between Center Street and 34 yr*. MAIN STREET—Building fpr com­ pliances, Ilghti.ig fixtures', large 100x200. Charles Lesperance, MI Q Under whoee Jurladlotiaa LEGAL NOTICE: Pursuant to Steve Cavagnaro, Chairman house before you buy, $14,900, Phil: wooded lot. Good and clean inside - Open Eve. till 9 litl 3-6191 and dellyer. MI 9-3477; ing and built-in bar. On the first floor you will see a mercial business or office use, living room with fireplace and and has a quiet running burner. A 9-7620. does the Merchant Marina oper- the provisions of. Section 18-112 of Democratic Tovvn iCommittee o f - A Pinafore so pretty it can be brick. Agency. Ml, 8-8464, j the Turnpike. Yhis property has 1'87 feet frontage on Will subdivide. M l ?-5229. 9-5. fixtures. Double insulation, $16,500. real" good buy at only $1L700. Don't &(© ? RUBBISH REMOVAL aervlce.. also the 1958 Revision o f the Geher^ Manchester large living room with fireplace, oh .ves, there is a fire.- used as a party dress a favorite Simple embroidery stitches and ______1948 0LDS,M0BILE In good run­ 4 CAROL DRIVE — Rockville, $13,- Owner. MI 9-6889, 4 ANOTHER FIRST-4-room . cape, A—The Maritime Comndabioo, ,a(tica and cellars cleaned. Rea/ Statutes of Connecticut, I. have with small fry and a boon to busy gay coiora are used'to embroklez’ » a r p ip q'TORTP at 26 Birch St ihiss thl# one .... ning order. Must sell. Reasonable. Broad Street and is 495 feet drep. place in the recreation room also, formal, dining room, 650. 5 room ranch, large living hot water qil heat, combination U.S. Department of Commerce. sonable'' prices. Call MI 3-2605 pied with the Town Clerk of Bol­ mothers. Uria lovely Floral Map of the Unit- Apply Marlow’s, “ 867 Main St. BOLTON—Sixrroom split, spacious Ml 9-4239 after 4 p.m. or W’eek- ■room, ■cabinet kitchen. 3 bed­ wlndoWB and doors, garage, city ton a map showing the layout of a kitchen and lavatory. On the second floor there are 3 spa­ No. 8309 with Patt-O-Rama ed States. Near Main St. Parking. living room, full dining room, ends. " , ■ t rooms,. 114% mortgage can be JACK J, l^APPEN AGENCY sewerage , and water, copper Q—b the British pound th* highway from Uje Relocation of This site is' permanently zoned for practically any In sizes 3; 4, 5,i6, 7. ”8 years. Size 4 Pattern No. 2629 haa hot-iron three bedrooms, fireplace, onc-car LET US CLEAN your attic or cel­ cious bedrooms and bath. For your convenience there is assunted. Marion E. Robertson, plumbing, amealte drive, excellent monetary unit of Canada? U.S, 6 In the Town of Bolton tie- years, i l l yards 35-lnch. transfer for design 21 in x 15 in.', TWO STORES for rent. 32-34 Oak garage, niany extras. Pfice re­ 8 BI^SSELL ST. lar for fcpring. Call M l 3-8825 SEPTIC TANKS Broker, MI 3-8963. condition, thitiughout. Owner de A—NoMt is the dollar. WANTED—Glean low mileage^' iisril tweeh the Bolton-Manchester Town AND •typeuf industrial or commercial use such as ware­ another lavatory off the master bedroom. An attached To order, send 36c In coips to: color instructions; stitch tlluirtra- ' Street; heat fOrnlshed. Call MI duced to only $14,800. Don’t wait manda action. All for .$14,800 Car, up to 1957. O il MI 9-3422. 9-1690.. ‘ M l 9-4808, JSve. Ml 4-1894, Ml 4-0149 GRINDING and sharpening- Farm Line (Hartford-Tolland County garage completes this lovely home. Such extras as alumi­ Bue Burnett, The Manchester Eve- Uons. COVENTRY — Waterfront home oii this one. McCarthy Enter­ Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. Q—Why la tha name Lost Ool« and 'hoiisebold tools. Isjyvn lowers Line I, and a .point, on Route U.S: housing, manufacturing, marketing and storts.' ' nirtg Herald . 1160 AYE, Of •To order, send 25c in eoine to:-- Completely furnished. 4 bedrooms prises MI 9-4578, R, D. Murdock. HENRY ST. hear Princeton — A ony given, to an early letUawent 1954 FORD Victoria, good condi­ PLUGGED SEWERS num combination windows, and carpeting are also fea­ Anne ^.Cabot, The Mandieatto MAIN STREET— Downtown loca- and saws prerislon sharpened, 6 and 44A approxin^tfly 1.200’ AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N. Uon. ^deal. set-up for barber or Large raft. One of the nicest. Buy M l 34472. comfortable well built putch Co­ BOLTON — Immaculate 4 room on Roanoke Island off North Ozro* tion, radio, heater, overdnver Call Evening. Herald,' 1160 AVE. OF ranch, atUched breetewM and M I t-m o o alter 6 p.m. motors serviced. Empson H. westerl.v o f the New York, .New t , shoemaker shop. Rent $80 month­ now and save. Tongren, Broker, lonial home of. seven rooms, in­ Machine Gleanad Your inquiries are invited; tured. We are proud to have this home ija a Jarvis listipg AMKRIOAS, NEW YORK 86. N.Y. CUSTOM BUILT six room Cape — garage, combination vdndowa, Una? ! A bom. Maple St.. Ellington. TR Haven and Hartford Railroad un­ For Ist-class mailing add 10c tor ly. AVaUable April l. CaU MI MI 3-6821. 114 baths, fireplace, full dining cluding sunporch, fireplace, steam A—The colony ia caUad “ loat* SepUe Tanks. D17 Wells, Sewer and will be happy to show it to you at your convehien'*'-^ For Ist-olaaa mailing add 10c for amesiie drive. Moderate down OHKVHOLET 1849 2-door sedan, in 8-7186 derpass. each pattern. Print Name, Address 8-79SS for ftirther dataile. room, breezeway and garage. Fin­ h eat' with oil, nice lot 82x140. bacauee no one ha* ew f diacoy* good mechanical conditioh. CAll TTie layout shown on the map Uiiea Installed—Cellar . Water­ with Zone, Style No.^and Size. each pattern. Print Name, Address EAST SIDE—7 ri m home, en Priced for quick 'sale, at $17,600 payment aa«umes 4% % mortgage. ninum atorms, ished game roorh, laundry room ered what happened to,U»a qolaay i d AA468 after 6 p.m. and described in this notice shall proofing Done." Send 35c today for your copy of with Zone and Pattern Number. {RICK BUILDING—Approximately closed porch, all with immedikte- occupaney. Rob­ Total monthly payments only $59. Honiiehold Services tHE WILLIAM E. BELFIOAE AQENGY Urive. Asking and workshop, A real buy for 'only Ista. who had oompiawy olBa#» be -qeemed to have been legally JARVIS REALTY CO. . the Spring A Sum'mer issue o f our Have yOii the ,’60 Albupi. ron- MOO square feet for rent. Call or garaarage, amesite ert J. Smith, Inc,, 963 Main S.t., McCarthy Entarpriaea, MI 8-4576. Offered • 13*A J.UCorrenU, Ml '$16,800. McCarthy Enterprises. Ml peaied by 1691. 1858 ,CHEVROLST, 4*Dr. Sedah; laid ouL ^ a trunk line highway af- MI 3-4112— MI * — PI 2-8311 eemplete pattern .magazin^'Baelc tAMng many loVely dealgns and Inquire MI 8-7922, 10 Henderson I 12.6OO. Paul MI 9-5241, R..D, Murdock, m f-6472. powerfUde, radio, heatar. Very MsKINNEY BROS. 3S(lntok.S)mt — MIKMI3-S12I 9 1200 3-5363. ■•i . 9-4576, R. D . Murdock, MI 8-6472. HAROLD A'SONS,; Ru,bblah remov­ fectliSe%1th the pu'bllcBtlon o f this Vlaahlon. ! fbee fWtteimB? Only 86c a oopyl r ! ^ . / ‘ eleah |l,BM. Rrunner’a. your Lark al, cellars and attics cleaned, notice. S«w«rciM DUposcri Ce< MI 3-6764—MI 3-7847 ^dealer to Taloottville. Tel. MI Aahes, papers, ill rubblah. Harold State Highway Commissioner tSO-m Peari St—Ml 8-680S Hoar. M I 9-4084- Howard 8. I v m