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✓ <9* »A<3)B Tnm rnr-FotjR iNanrtrriBtfjr 1E0ttittg Herald rabRlSD A APRIL •, 19B0 Average Dail> Net Press Run The Weather For the Week Rnding FereeMt' of 0. S. Weather Barcaa N o signifloaht weight diange And civil Charges growing out of ment He said the firm, will ahoNr April 4th. 1989 was reported b y ^ e M A T E S at RiTcrboat Skippers SEC Weighs his financial t^nsactlons. a BUbstantlal loss for 1988. The About Town their weekly msetlnjg last evening Sales Promotion chief cause, he said, Is liquidating /<;6ceaeional period* cf rain to­ Bon ArpL is in the midst of an a $600,000 loss in Christmas sten­ at the home of Joseph. Sullivan, Two Andover reeldent* quali­ 12,905 night and naturday. Low tonight ciling kite and writing off an ex­ K 'r t f Z li»e r Club wlU hoM • tet- 317 Spring St. Poster* ^ter* pre­ fied for the Andover Navy Sun­ Delisting of extensive''sales promotion which Member of the Aiidti pense $600,000 prepaid In a deal 40-48. High Saturday around 80. bsetc party for member* and pared and final plan* mcd^ for day by navigating a craft, down Included the introduction- of new Bureau of dreuhitioa to buy T V spot time. The SEC friends in the clubroome Satimlay the card party Friday, April it, at the Hop River from Bunker prt^ucts. A year-long observation Manchester— A City of VHinge Charm staillair ht 8:30 p.m. the Italian American Club. Prlbr Hill Rd. to Wllllmantlc In five Boh Ami Co. of the firm's 75th anniversary woe says the TV transaction was ar­ to adjournment at IC o'clock low and a half hours. . launched in Mancheeter Tuesday ranged by Guterma. with a luncheon and a tour of the Shiller cbhtended Bon Ami (Cla»*lfled Auverttaing on Page 18) Ffe. Samuel J. Haugh, son of calorie refieehment* were served Stewart Hoielngton of An­ MANCHES'I'KR. CONN., FRIDAY. APRIL 10. 19.59 PRICE FIVE CENTO A decision on whether Bon Ami firm's plant on Hilliard St. could ask for relisting later, but VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 162 (TWKNTY PAGES) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Haugh, 71 by Host Sullivan. dover Center and Robert Fried­ C o .' should be delisted from the Moroslnl told ElEC Examiner Moroslnl argued that the earn­ Oaidsn S t, is home on leave from rich of Old State Rd. left Sun­ Robert Hislop during the hearing ings tests for relisting are atiffer r t Bragg, N. C., where he's a para­ The Rev. K EJnar Reak, pastor day mofhing in one of . the email N ew York Stock Exchange is now TOD than those permitting-firms to re­ trooper with the 82nd Airborne of the Covenant Congregational Bailing boats built two years in the hands of the S-member that .Bon Aral -now haa the pros­ Make Milk ^Sinful, pect of operating "near the break­ tain listing. 11 HOURS p^DNINTmUPTEO SERVICE Not Know DhrlatoD. Church, is a member of the panel ago by the Ngthan Hale Jay- Securities and Exchange Commis­ Did for the "Jinual Fourth District Cees for us on Mke Wanguni- even point." Moroslnl stressed that the Bon sion. Ami management has cooperated governor Sees Dairy Chief tJrges baug. Another trip Is planned “W e In present management Ralidt Jackson, 476H B. Middle Rally at the Haddam Neck Church A delisting hearing ended yes­ Sunday at 7 p.m. The subject Is in the future. would like to have an opportunity with the SEC in Its Investigation 9A.K4to8P.M. Teel Was Shot, Tpke., will become a member of terday after pleas from Bon Ami of showing what we can do,” he of Guterma's alleged failure to file Pittsburgh, April 10 (A’l “How Can We More Effeotlvely Vice President Emil Moroslnl that Tau Beta PI. the national honor­ added. reports with the SEC. Hubert Garrecht. prealdent of Hails Use the Time Available to Further the SEC ask the Exchange to re­ ary engineering society, during Ini­ Evangelistic services will be Shiller countered that the firm’s Connie Claims the Milk Industry Foundation, the Kingdom of God? " consider Its plana to delist, the tiation ceremonies Sunday after­ held at the Church of the Naxar- financial- position has not changed .at “Savhtgg and'Loan* aay. dairymen might .sell more noon at the University of Con­ cleaner company. Toll Free Span ene Saturday night at 7:3p. Serv­ since the Exchange asked for de- / milk if a way could be found The Thomas Spencer Circle of Claims Violations Indianapolis, April 10 (/P)— necticut. Nelson la majoring in ices on Sunday, concluding the listing on the ground Bon Am i’s SAY "to make it a little more sin­ the South Methodist WSCS will Moroslnl was opposed by Irving 300 YEARS’ electrical engineering. series' of evangelistic services con­ Class A and Class B shares did Current Div. Rate 3Vi% Per Annum X ______Minnie B. (Connie) Nicholas ful," hold a rummage sale In Wesley hall Shiller, attorney for the SEC’s ducted this week -by Evangelist not -have an aggregate market ARTHUR DRUG fold her murdei' trial .jury to­ "The trouble with milk la of the church Tuesday. Mrs. Clara Corporation Finapee Division. He PRESCRIPTION Hartford, April 10 (/P)— Gov. Abraham Ribicoff today re­ Mias Holiday Smith, daughter of Robert Woods and Douglas value of $2,000,000 and that the day .she left her fickle lover’s that it is too much taken for Rand or Mrs. Isabel Anderson may argued for delisting because of ■etneA>e4i»^ -ft -ft * Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Smith, 131 Peoples, will be at 10:45 a.m. and company was not earning $200,000 EXPERIENCE- ported progress in talk.* with state bond holders that could "granted. " Garrecht said last violations of SEC rules. OUR PHARMACISTS parked car without knowing Hartford Rd.. is co-manager of be called if pickup la desired. It 7 p.m. eventually make one or more of the Greater Hartford area night at a meeting of the Of , Michiko a year. will he an all-day meeting of the he had been shot while they; circulation for the 1959 yearbook The Exchange has asked for the Shows L o m In 1938 bridges toll free. The Governor has asked the bond hblders Greater Pittsburgh Dairy In- , group from 8:30 a.m. The Rev. The Manchester Cliild Study at Wellesley College, Wellesley, delisting, saying the company fails Moroslnl conceded Bon Ami does to allow the state to acquire the*------.struggled. i dtisry Assn, It lacks the glam- i Charles Reynolds, associate pastor, group will meet Tuesday at 1 p.ni. Tire 44-year-old doirbte divorcee Mass. A senior at the college, she to meet its earnings and assets not meet the eaxnings test for etaaatiaa ektTtfTTiT bohds at par value. This would or of tobacco and alcohol." win speak In the afternoon. in the library of the Buckley Is majoring in Biblical history. tests for listing. The SEC la con­ listing, but Insisted business Is give the slate control of the said in her long-delayed te.stimony School. The speaker will be Dr. /0Or^44bim sidering dropping Bon Ami from looking up under the new manage­ Read Herald Advs. bridges and the right to lift tolls ^ Suburbia ’ aboirt the shooting last .Iirl.v 31 ' Thousands TThe W CTU will meet Tuesday at Mildred Stanton of the State De­ the “Big Board’* because some re­ on anj’ bridges it chose. Ribicoff that her little peari-handled 10:30 a.m. In the chapel of the partment of Education's Philolog­ ports were ngt filed after Alex­ wants to make one or more of the revolver went off while ^ e r ex- ; Mobs in Yemen South Methodist Church. Sewing ical Depar*rrcnl, who will speak ander L. Guterma became chair­ bridges toll free. In H era Id lover. Forrest' Teel, twisted her' Cheer Pair GENERAL work will be for the Newington and demonstrate the Binet Test. man of the firm. Hie Governor said a group of arm. i Hospital. Hostesses for the potiuck Bon Ami control has since Hartford insurance companies, "I didn't know Mr' Teel had ; Heed Nasser, TV SERVICE at noon will be Mrs. Ellen Stark­ The Mary Cushman Group of passed from Guterma's hands, and A r* Yours Whon You Shop who hold 85 per cent of 'the $30 Tomorrow been hit I would hot have left Days M A C 8 CaU weather, Mrs. Ralph Persson and the Second Congregational Church the new management has taken million in bonds outstanding, have him." she said. After Rites Nights w « w w Plus Parts Mrs. John McAllister. Mrs. Rich­ will meet at the home of Mrs. pains to disclaim any association been "most cooperajlve" in the di.s- She broke down in sobs and had Stone Russians ard Mather will ahow a film on Erling F. Larson, 46 Doane St., to­ with Guterma, international fi­ This month’s issue of Sub­ to he helped from the witness I T E U MI S-S482 euaslona. By J.AMEH CARV temperance. morrow night at 8 o'cloc'ii. nancier facing various criminal “The companies have indicated a urbia Today, which will ap­ stsnd when the court rece.s.sed jirsl j willingness to work out the prob­ pear with tomorrotv’s Herald, after .she told the details of the Cairo. Aiiril 10 (JP)— Moh.a Tokyo, April Hi (ff*)— Mil­ HALE’S lem," he said. will plunge into spring with .shootrng and her .srrb.seqiient .sui­ in the .Arahian iteriinsiila' lion* of juhilan, .lapnnefip re- Asked by newsmen when the a debate on April- the gentle cide a.tlempt. in despair over Teel's kingfioni of A’enien have taken i April of the poet and the joicpfl with parade's and pic­ SELF SERVE change lo tk* bridge set-up could I new r oman.ee. tip Pi'e.sident .Va.a.aer’s anti- nics tiklnv over the prece- chore-filled April of the .sub­ "He hit me and I remember tak­ cted, Ribicoff said he was , Conimunist campaign and can't tell which came and MEAT DEPT* ill It would come before the | urbanite. ing tire girn ft om my pitrse " tak- denl-hrcaking maniaire of the year if the bond trans-' On the more serious, aide tolri the Jttry of 12 married men. i have !»loned Soviet techni­ Crown I’l'incp Akihito to a achieved. | Congresswoman Florence P. "Simrrltaneoir.sly. he .struck me and . cian!!. I lieniitiful conimoner who will Dwyer make.s a plea for an in­ threw me back across the seat. - The primitive little Arab king-, first, but we can tell has been no announcement come tax break for commut- one da.v .sliai'c the ancient PREMIER bridges would he made toll "He grabbed my arm. and the doni's aging, ailing ruler. Imam era, arguing that commuting gim uetU off. chiysaiithf'imim thi'onc. NEW! free, although the Btilkeley and Ahmed, is trying hard to escape ; CVipbralIng thr-ongs walkctl the e.xpenses should be regarded "He contit:ued holding nty atm you something else you'd Pounders Bridges are considered from the powerful Communist bloc' slrp.'ts of flag-hprieckcfl Tokyo ‘/n c . IS part of the cost of doing ami twr.stmg it. I felt a crack in SLICED .likely choices. influence a.I work In his country ; long after a goici-cncnialed car­ biisiness. my upper arm. artd I tried in gel WEEKEND Ribicoff ssid today this decision since 1957, dlploiuats report. ' riage had rarrikd the radiant bride, ..was up to the Legislat:ire. The In other articles, a tyran­ loose. Finally he le: go of m\' arm .Ahmed is now l. oking favoralrly ■ like to know about ... nized mother describes "The •VUchiko Sljodn. and her prince to THE BEETS Legislature haa yet to approve the , and I got oirl of lire cat. toward the West, and giving con-I their suburban rcsldrnce, % proposed transfer of the bridges to , Reign of Riic the Terrible" "I looked bacl< and ho wa.s sit­ Crete evidence of his shift ' ThoiixHnd.s jammed mutlon pic­ the state. and a group of teenagers draw ting itp. The lat' was in motion." Y'etuen joined Nasser's iinited' ture ihcalcr*, har.s and rcstau- 3 Cans 45c The Governor's plan is that the irp a code of social bcliavtot. "Connie, do _\'ou know' hou' matr>' Arab Republic iit a loose federa-'l lant*. Some spread box lunches afate take over the bridges by allo­ Look for' the.se and other shots were fired?" asked Charles; tioii in 1957 and adofited its leaning j along bank* of the imperial Palace cating $38 million in stale bonds, i features in Strburbia Today tv. Symme.s one o( her lawyet.s. toward Mosixnv. Ahmed Was em- moat. Others headeil for eonrort* The bonds would he considerably I when it appears tomorrow in "I know there was one khot I hittered at lire West hecau.se of PREMIER NO BONES. NO W ASTE- and nlghl-time lanlern parade.!. Chicken lower interest than those now | The wa.s lild later Ihet"' were three ad- ' border Ittouhles witli the Briti.sli in . Only an unemploved I9-year-old ditional shot.s ' their neigtrl>o* ing Aden Protector-j AND THE held. youth. Kenselsu .Nakayama. mar­ BONELESS, PRE-COOKED Ribicoff said he has not yet • "nuring the time of tire aliool- CREAM STYLE fHaurhrstrr ate. The Yemen :riler accepted of- ! red the day-loug (elebialion. He talked to any of the small bond ing. did Mr. 'Teel say arrything ?" fers of large Communist-bloc aid electrified the throng along the "We were struggling over the reconrmended by his son. Crown ; n e w 1 y W' e d a’ processional route EXTRA Euntiny lirral^ grtn" CUDAHY'S SUNLIGHT CORN lb (Contimied on Page Eleven) Prince Moliained El Badr. 1 and milliona more watching on SPECIAL "Did you know Mr. Teel had Large muuhers rif tei'hnicians . television, by Flurling a stone, at 9 5 < been shot? " aito'eii from tire Soviet i'nion.' Akihito from the rrowd. CREAMERY 3 Cana 49c "I didn't knou .Mr. Teel had been ( 'zei'hoslovakia ami Red China in; BONELESS HAM SLICES ...... lb. $1.09 Pilot Killed; 32 Al>oarci hi,. 1 woitld not have left him. . , flii er t a devel'rpment pi'ogram. .A When It rni.ssed he burst Into "I could see his cat was in mo­ liuge Soviet .nilitarV ml.s.sinn fol­ the street and leaped onlo the moving horsedrawn i arriagp in a tion. and I thnughi I was being lowed shipments of tanks and Roast Them BUTTER Pepperidge Form desperate lunge at the prau'C.. PINEHURST FRESH CHICKENS followed by him.' heavy armor. Ru.ssian piopagan- Police seized him inimediatei.v. Look For The Best I Mrs. Xicholas said sire still disls showe'l Cnnir'nunist films and HAVE MORE WHITE MEAT FROZEN PASTRIES 6 Haiti Rebels Hijack He told them: "1 am opposed to the Fry Them Lb. 69c thought Teel was following her conducted Corumurrist indm-trina- PER POUND! Why not en.io.v really superb quality. • nothing lo mix MEAT/LOAF MIX ! when she dr ove to a seclttded river- , emperor system and hsve been tion courses since childhood. Rut J had no in- It costs you less at Pinehurst. These • nothing to mcaiur* PORK, HAM, BEEF bank to take the 7.5 sleeping pills The situation held tremendous Grown on nearby farms, Pinehursl white she had mixed i:i pineapple juice. I trillion of killing. " Broil Them TETLEY 100 COUNT All READY TO BAKE! GROUND TOGETHER Lb. Airliner, Land in Cuba poienlial peril for tire West, since rock chickens are a bit plumper than ofdl- chickens . . . farm-fre.sh are rushed 65c "Another car came over' the em­ Yeiuen s location at the .soulliwesi .lapancsc Crown Prince Akiliilo and Princess Micliiko ride in glitteritfg carriage during wedding Police withheld charge.s pending It took a very young house­ narj- bird.s . . . but plump In exactly the bankment and itirtred off il.s corner of the peninsula over looks : prcxessiiin from the Imperial Palare to Akihiloa mansion ThnnsHmis of people crowded the eompletlon of their i'nvestigallon. to us from the dressing plant in a There were suggestion* the youth' wife to teach our meat men right places to provide plenty of tender TEA BAGS ^tary and civilian passengers were lights, " she ssid. the Red Sea route from Europe to wa\‘ trying foi a rlosr.up view of Uif royal «*f»iiple. lAF* Pholofax ^■^R radio from ToUyo). meal . . . matter of hours. Santiago, Cuba. April 10 \/Ci might be mentally 111. that a lb. frying chicken Pkg. 59c SLICED CANADIAN Six Haitian rebels killed the pilot aboard the plane. It was not the Far East. The 25-year-old prinee and hjs is equally gOod for a ROAST­ of a plajie high over Haiti yester- known whether any of the othei-s ! (Oontimied on Page Beven) ' larst month, as the Reds grew ING CHICKEN. Stuffed \vith *1.19 new princess reacted with tradl- dav and forced the copilot at gun­ would join thf seven known rebels stronger and stronger in Iraq, i tionsi royal aplomb. They gave no easy prepared Peppertdge Plus FREE ECKO point to fly them to eastern Cuba. In asking to slay in (Tuba. Nasser launched an all-out anti­ Union Bars Steel Bid U-S. Surffjtons Farm seasoned stufling, one PINEHURST FRESH CONNECTICUT HORMEL Sl.x weeks ago the Duvaller Tgov- communist campaign. Cairo’s ' sign of noticing the incident and p i's Among ' he VI person.a aboard of these ,3 Vi lb. birds Is just VEGETABLE PEELER BAjCON ® 9^ einment canceled all exit visas for "Voice of the Arab " radio station , continued to nod smilingly and 3 when the rebels whipped oirt pis­ Cuba WiH Tfv the right sized roaster for .With Each Package tols was one American, George Haitians in ah apparent move to ranted his message to the Yemen­ wave to the crow'd. the small family . . . use 2 CHOPPED ite masses. Soviet technicians Sailing. 58. Ridgewood, X. J. There prevent them froqi joining the To Continue ^ tm fracf The sun-fllled day torn hed three for a larger family. "Haitian Revoltrtionary Front" in and propagandists were stoned was a brief but fierce struggle be­ Nye Saturday ages symbolic of the new .Japan LOCAL FRESH OYSTER SEASON IS ALMOST OVER! Cuba. several limes and the old ruler be­ Hurt Russian pound tween crew and rebels and the that blends democraev and age-old BEEF Drtvalter cltar-ged that opponents gan to sltifi his cotir.se. tradition. GRADE A pilot, Eberle Guilbaud. was killed. Pittaburjjh. Apiil 10 - • Top* “ i uani tn point out lhal Mu.- CHICKENS of his regime were being given For Castro Plot Tire Vnlled Stales has been al­ Anclioiage, Alaska. April 10 lypi With a sip of .sacied wine at a SAME LOW PRICE pHip'i.-sHl ha-4 been made e\en be- The rebels forced the plane to military training m Cirba. prestrm- lowed to open a permanent lega­ pioM‘ \'.e have ha(l meetinp.'< of our land at Santiago. Cubntr head-; ably with the Idea of lartnching art tion in Yemen for the first tune. (luNtry today ptojxiscd to the I’nil- fisherman from Vladivoatork. in­ LARGE EGGS Havana. April 10 iff" - Alan c’xci'iiti'.e bnard and oui Jnterna- , the Imperial Palace grounds, the Junt Ser\'e Hot or Cold quarters for the Haitian revolu- attired invasion of Haiti, Ravmond Hare. American aiuba.s- jured in a fall aboard a .‘Soviet boat Cleaned, dressed completel.v read.v to No charge for cutting to fry or split OYSTERS I Robert .Nye of Whiting. Ind was ed Steelwo; kei 5» that ttie ( '.n enl^ l;nriBl W'ajje Policy ('omniittee. 1 ! 25-.vear-old heir to the throne w'ed tionary movement. Santiago is tire headquarters of .«HX day.s ago. wa.s tn the hands of ' the 24-year-old girl he met on a Lb. 39c cook . . . plump 3'2 lb. average . . . Cuban officials said the rebels j i_.oui.s Dejoie. a leader of the Hai- I formally chai'ged - last night with i contiai l roveiin^' wa^es and other M')eiit out of Jiand." to broil. Doz. (Contimiert <»n I'nk:** Se\rn) 49c trying lo assa.sainate Cuban Pre- | The irulustr>' sug:Rej^timi was a team of skilled Air Force doc­ ! tennis court. Origin of the rere- made their move shorUy after the ijan exile mpvemeirl against the jenefita be i onlini.ed for anolhei tors today. I mony Is lost in dimmed centuries PREMIER FANCY plane took ofC from .Aux Caye.s in Duvalier regime since his own de- iniei' Fidel Castro. He goes on liial year. madt' 111 a leller addressed to Mr- FANCY NATIVE , Saturday night at I.a Cabana DnUrild ano made publu here by K\’genij Ivanovich (Jnetishev. 23. of Japan's past. ALBACORE Bouthern Haiti on a short flight to feat for the presidency in 1957. I'SW Pre.sident Da\id J. Mc­ pai lihlly paralyzed and still un- COFFEE SALE! Port an Prince, capital ^ tire Pictures have appeared in Cii- : Military Fortress in Havana. Donald flatly and promptly re­ 1 he in^lust ry, Expect fresher. larger, meatier I Casti'o's revolulionaiy govern- Flvinfif Bandit It signed by fouj men who con.-^cious, ua.*: listed as being in (t'ontlr u-d on Page Fise) Negro republic 170 mUrif*sniith- , ban newspapers showing Dejoie jected the proposal. critical condition by Maj. Homer 104 OFF ZTJ! WHITE f t east of Santiago. ' consulting with leaders of Fidel j ment claim.s the 31-year-old form- Twelve basic Mlee! prodm inji , have been f]e.«ngnated a,« negolia- chicken legs tchen you buy ' er tCS. .Navy pilot and Kor ean lif»n I epi 0*1011! a! i\ e.« foi the m- 1*:. Woo«le\- .It . chief of ffurgery Chicken Legs o"'/ ' On landing liere the revolution- ('astro's levolutionary army which Now Reported firms Rii^^e.sled in a letter to M('* | a! the Klmendorf Air Force Base COMPliTIlY NEW INSTANT COFFEE 49 War veteran c.ime' to Cuba to kill .Ill'll r\' The le: t e» sa ; FRICASSEE FOWL ists asked political asylum of Fidel brought down dictator Fulgencio 111 Donald nmi the union that pie-'Otil Ho.'ipila} here. them at Pinehurst. . . . MEAT TUNA Castro’s Cirban government, which , Batista on New Year's Day. A Ca.stro for $100,000. Tire money steel waj'r.s ami other henofit.' be I ■ \Vf^ bplte\e lhal i! Wniild be Woo.Mley said fineushev suffered already harbors some of the lead- ' month ago Dejcie predicted Dii- allegedly was orfered by support­ continued for an a'idilioiuil veai i .\ lUile.-sMme foi llie e.connm\' ii the . . . from Pinehurst In Vera Cruz brain damage in a fall aboard Die Bulletins LB. Ing political foes of Haitian Pres- ! valiei would fall within 30 days. ers of foimei' dictator Fulgencio The letter inped Uiat the pie.'4-| .-I lieduU’d negnt latmn.v could be Borden's* For Your TV Snacks inticiputeii .md a senleinenl Kussuui ship Pi.schavavfl Indiis- 3 9^c Ident Francois Duvalier, i Castro has .shown a sympathy Batiat.s, in exile since .Ian. I. enf contract, si^jned in aftei \ from the AP Wircb These are what we recommend if you like good old Washington. April 10 (.'1’' The tna. The seaman's right arm and FRESH The Haitian govenunent wa.s ex-1 to the cause of the Haitian rev- Nye denies the cirarge claim- a 34, day strike, be continued “ini reni bed imw ’.vh.i h 'Anuld a.'isun* fashioned chicken soup . . . stewed or fricassee chicken Rich Solid Pack In Oil ol)i leg.'^ uere paralyzed. Wooslev pected to demand return of the olutionaries hut he has cautioned i ing he came to Cuba last .Novem­ Fhl received a leporl to th.-il to combat inflation, unem­ the nalion of conlirtied steel and dumplings . . . good for chicken sandwiches, too. JELLIED TONGUE grne < »neu.<*he\' a 50-50 chance to ptanc and all aboard, and paiticu- thetn agai-rst talking of making ber to fight alongside Castro's Frank lj(wi'ence Spienz, th» flying ployment. and foreign competition pioilu'tion. I.NDI.AN ET IK IW NED Also completely eviscerated at the low price of .... Connecticut Roast ; r ebels. The rebels arrested him as “ SucJi aclion wo.iJil enable our_ live CHICKEN IS o T g larlv Of the six t'ebels to face pun- an inva.sron from CTuha. fug live on the FBI 1i.st of Id in-.sl- and to create ;riealer slahility in. Rara^'hl, Pakistan, '.-Xprll 10 (Eviscerated weight 4’i to 5 lbs.) Farm-Fresh j he niairhed in their ranks in East iu's:nmei.< to pui('ha.«e Iheir *' isaued a .so as to permit a more noniial t»!ln-englne jet plane \vas shot DELUXE I fled. growth lo leplaip the artiflcial a fleet of some .SO Ru.ssian fishing FARM FRESH CONNECTICUT LOCAL EGGS LEGS eoffte with the to Slav in Cuba, although the gov-! famine among the 3>2 million peo- .Mexu o. statement winch said. down by a Pakistani Air Force pood utronf THURINGER ernment made no immediate an- pie crowded into Haiti's part of I .Nye ts (liarged specifii ally with Ttii report, based on srgntlng of bulge of >ynlhotic demand and a \-esselv in the Bering Sea and plane near Knualplndi today ARE THE ONLY KIND SOLD AT PINEHURST I collabiu ating with the Batista te- I subsequent prnorl of decline and Bristol Rjiy. " Freeze a few while the price is right. Roverl CAKE MIXES nouncem-ent. ------— a pliine meeting the dcs.'i'.p'.ion of after , the jel refu,sed to land. Cuban officials said both mill- i (Continued on Page Seven) ‘ gillie, itii endiarisiu and conspiring "me .Sinenz has been rising, is ireing di.slocHiion. ' The I’S. (,'oa.st (iuard cutter Umirs later, in N ^ v Delhi, the 5 Lb. Lots $2.45 ' lo as.sas.sinate. A Cuban military ( nocked out with Mexican re,i:hni i- • The Idler 'ars signeri by R ■Sinn.'- acting quickly after a plea Indian D ef e n s e Ministry an­ SERVE attorney said earlier that if con- (*(*niad ('oofter and R H I.jirry for helf) rs.aued by the Rus.^ian 2 Pkgs. 65c f ' tl.'S News Tidbits nounced that an Indian Air Flash! Lowest Prices In Tears! , victed, the .American might get up Tlie'lighl aircraft, a Piperraee|'. / \ , Q \ h of I' S, Steel; H. (7 Dumb, nf embas.sy in Washingtn, D. Force Canberra jet was thiss- Culled trom A I’ )Vire.s SWANSON Choose from: Burnt Sugar, ' to .30 years. IS I nr whicli Spienz bonght In Car- i Ing. Only 79c Jar Spice, Fudge 5Iarble, Devtl, Tass Doubtful $13,000 The charges al.so listed 13 wit-. lirglon. N. D., March 14 with m (( ontinned on Pnice Fle^en ((’ontinned on Page P'o«r> HANDY'S BRIGHTWOOD Yellow and White. I nesses fo: the trial, including for-1 $2f0t in $20 bills which th-.; FBI C.A.MPVS SON ON' PROBATION ' met- President Carlos Prio Socar- National Guanl (mops clasli biiifves was part of the i ro: in a New York, April 10 (B—David COFFEE PRICES ERS ' ras, ; hnniv. rchbery. ulth small band of relwls in The relrela arrested Nye Dec. 26 mountainous northwest Pajiaius. Caiiipanella, 1.5-.vear-old atep-son . SAUSAGE Home Average for U.S. The last reported sighting of the of famed catcher Boy Cimpanel- GLORIEHA RIPE and have held hint in La (Tabana' with casualties reported on bolli pisne was March 31 in Raym.oii.i- Assembly Orders Probe la, wOs placed on probation to­ without chargcfi since January. , sides. , . Canadian Kinnnce .Minis­ ELBERTA viuc. Tex.. Where a man identified day for an inflefinite period of The It.S. .State Departmenli sa.d ; ter Donald F'leiiiing pinjioses REDUCED AGAIN! LETTUCE. Large Six* ...... eoch 19c New York, April. 10 .A*j - It's all A spokesman for Macy's said: a.s .Sprtnx bought gasoliiie fo:- it ft ear* fvr breaking Into a Queen* deficit-cutting budget hilling FRESHLY MADE SEASONED "In furnishing the typical The p ane is painted red and white drug store la.st February. Domea- PEACHES beloney, says tht Ru.«.sians. (COntiniieii on Page Three) | porkethooU of i?very .Canadian tax­ LAMB PATTIES...... lb. 29c e CARROTS ...... 2 cdlo pkgs. 23e American home to be shown m I and ha." a damaged w'ing; Of New Haven Railroad tlo relations court Judge Sj'lvla DINNERS! Chas* & Sanborn It'* the honest truth; .sat Mac> s ^ sttnimer, .Mary's .Siirfii:- has been on the ninsl. payer. LU'se said the j'outh will I.ive to 4 Lbs. $1.00 BIU)CCOLI...... large bunch 29c Department Store and a local firm | ,(j,yed sti ictly within the budget wanted list since Sept. 10, 1958, as Ironworkers in Hartford reac’li attend a guidance clinic under No Work Before...No Dishes After! C o ffe *...... lb. can78c I that i* consti'ucting a house of $5,000. wliich i i a realistic a fiigi"ve from prosecution. tentative agreement in contract Hailf.u.l, Apnl 10 .-T'' A full- .■\lthougli the deadline for sub- probation sii|»erxlHion. Lg. Can 39c Since then the FBI ren iris he To get your dog acquainted with Pine- RHUBARB ...... V ...... lb. 29c destined for Ihh American nation-^ amount for a home of Jhi.s type. 26,000 Strike dispute with four slructural steel .sciilc invest igal lun o f the .New n ilting its report is more than a Hew Meet Leaf m g f h.-T! stolen at least tluee ait'i .--.ift Maxwell House In Heavy Syrup al exhibition in .Moscow next July.. "Typical American worker .s -rvill compantes. . Harr.v F. Williams. Haven Rsili'iisfi lifts been uiileieil year and a half away, tlie PUC is BO.MB B LA ST K II.LS 84 ' hurst frozen all beef an—A 800- C o ffe e ...... lb. can78c ti.se. Tefiei. Beddedi ^ DOGBURGER ...... 2 lbs. 49c contenta in. May. two months be- At U.S. Rubber mann. Democrat, selected l>.v their Tlie Hciise of Refii esenlntives make recomniendalloTts to the poiind salvaged Itomh exploded kind of a home the .American 'j rt most recent crime' ntliib- We feature it this weekend at 10 Ibi. CALIFORNIA ORANGES ...... doc. 75c (pie the opening of the fair in parties to compete for Ansonia iiiul S/'iiftte %'e.steitla> pa.ssed a Legislature ,s present .se.'s.slfm or In a central Luzon fishing Vil­ HERSHEY workingman can afford broke out uted to Wm is-a $26,000 casn rob­ Sc Off Beechnut $2 .00. M0.SC0W, at Roosevelt Field, I>mg New York. April 10 i/P) -- About state representative post left va­ lesiiluti'in diieitmg the .Stiiie Pub­ ar)^ special .session occurring be­ GRAPEFRUIT. Pink So m Hoss ...... 3 for 39c yesterday. bery at a bank in Hani'Kon. (jlno, lage todnj', and the PhllTppIna ■ C o ffe e ...... Hb. con73c The Soviet press printed a New Island, where Macy's .has a 26.000 production \«orkers of the cant by death recently.of C.arrctl lic i ’tllities Commi.'sirin (PUCi to fore the next regular one, News .Service said at least 84 .Match 2 this year. The robber f’t-d Burkitt Sr., a Democrat. make tlie iiupfii y. Ribieoff said that extra coats Shop Pthebant eelf Mrvloe Gro­ Many stores get at least 39c lb. for CHOCOLATE "Yark dispatch commenting branch .store. U.S. Rubber t?o. struck after, mid­ in stolen plane from Hamilton. person* were killed and many TOMATO SOUP Huge mountain slide, edging The PUC IS to lepoi't its findings incurred by the PUC in its investi­ cery Dept, this weekend . . . You fSbliceti"" in U.S. newspapera cu "The same merchandise will be night la.sl night at the company's The F B I' describes Sprenz as others Injuretl. The report Chock Full o' Nuts chicken wings . . . each week, while forward at four inches a minute, before .laniiai v 1961. wlien the leg- gation could come from the Gov- will find everyday low prices along Mmm— glanf to exhibit a $13,000 typical. available to the public, whether 18 plants across the nation. wily, evasive and heavily armed. most of the dead were children, Coffee lb. con85c they last, we feature freshly cut SYRUP American home, fnrnrshed b>' ■ .American or Russian, at that time A company spoke.sman said the cniahing small village near Oe- islal lire's next session begins. ern(ir'.s Contingency Fund. between S and i'J years-old. wHh more money saving specials. At Cnv. .\hialiam A Ribieiiff's chicken wings at 2 1 / 2 lbs. 50c. Cans 49c Maev's for ajiother $5,000. in Maev's New York, and the workers walked out afte.r negotja- cazevllle. . . fouf- quick­ .‘!en. Norman Hewitt (D-Fair- The Ru.ssian equivalent of ! branch stores.'' tois here failed to reacli agree­ working robbers get awav willi suggest lun. tlie )ob of (ht-c4,lng on fieldi ami Rep. Henry Feme II (R- RIBICOFF ON JtIKIES tile railioad’s u))e*atiuns wa.s gi\'en 2 Cans 39c KEGUIAK "hnlonev" was the comment of ! Tass also said.' ment on union demands for iin- Four Cliifdren Die about $10,000 in holdup of Cmn- Westporti, authors of bills that Hartford, .April 10 (A’j— <»oV. to Itie P I’C in.sleaii iif t'u special I 8H U R F IN E CHICKEN LIVERS .... lb. 79c PRICE Tass the oflteial .Soviet news "This allegedly typical house is provemenUs in fringe benefits. The mack Branch of Bank of .Smith- woulii have assigned the investl- .\braham Ribicoff said today ho iigcnitie.s .siigge.sleii in hills intro­ agenev Among other thing.s. it , meant to show .Soviet people how proposals includfe pensions, insur­ town on Long Island SKATO galiim to special commis.sions, did hoped to have a preliminary Uat PRUNE JUICE . . . . iar39e 111 Bav Stale Blaze duced by a pair of legislators. said .’ila-Vs is in the propaganda I American worker* live, ance, severance pa.v and a supple- , Council of Ministers aniiminces; not o[>po.ae the Governor's choice of possible appointments to the Frozen Foods... DIAMOND SHELLED Jar The Covernm said it would be BUHERBALL SMALL hnsines-s ' 1 "Everyone of course knows that mental unemployment benefit propaganda campaign against R.ed of the PUC. new circuit court read.v by about Pittsfield. Maas.. April 10 (;P»— . .imneeessarv to creste a new eoiu- . PlNTr MOORE ' CALIFORNIA ' ■ c J, . U*’'® Pennsylvania miner or Indiana plan. , . (lihina's dumping of products onto Hewitt supported Ribiioff’s res­ .\(irll '40. The Governor aald thla TURKEYS ...... lb. 49e FAY Herbert Sadkin. Py- ' ,.°[lm eta l worker always coijie-home The four children of Mr. and Mrs.' ' nu.ssion for the job. Tiieie was no -Jir' response to customer demand, we TASU NAPKINS A spokesman for the union, the') foreign markets at cut rates for olution in the .Senate and Feme list would be submitted fof r e e f $TEW — ...... 45c Alt-State Proverties, the firm th y apartment with deep fitted Perry Pasqiiini perished early to-, opposition to the resolution in backed it in the House. now have In our freezer this larger Idle- IMPORTED LEAN SLICED ONLY Free carry out service to United Rubber Worker*, told NBC i political ptirpoaea. ehecklng to a State Bar . A*'» WALNUTS le pre-cutling the hous foi sWp- that textile worker* da.v in a fire which swept their 12-'^ either chamber .if the I,egislaturc, Most important, Hewitt said, “ is wild Farm’* .STUFFED Rock Cornish _A. ^ •■aekl'iYnlinD' _*1 '_ ... news tlie union seeks to bring it* Light roiri helps fli-efigbiers gain sociatlon committee (looded by BOILED H A M ...... lb. $1.19 N e w Box 2 Pkgs. ment to Moscow and a.ssenrbling room wood frame house at the The resolution orders the PUC lo get the facts as to why tlie Game Hen . . . $1)75 each . . . Also our parking lo t. at the of New England all have huge tele­ fringe benefit* up to those en-; control of big blaze, apparently there, replied: corner of ’ Merrism and West ; to investigate the .New Havi^n’.' passenger and commuter service Philo C. Clilhoun of Bridgeport. Idplwild’a new BREAST OK CORNISH M ake s 2 vision sets, expensive radios, rec­ started intentionally, that tlueat- "W e knew all along that it joyed by the United Auto W’ork- j Stieets. i plant, :eqiii()ment. servicing., com- of tills one great railroad haa de­ H E N A La Kiev. Pkg. 8 Oz. rear of Hale’s store. ord pla.vera and tape recorders all ened eoiithern end of huge Cliero- 29c 63c would be difficult to~ many Rua- ers. He did not elaboi'ate. The mother. Mr*. Mai^a Pastiui- I muter tram schedules, ‘financial teriorated into a tenth-rate serv­ TAX RUUNG UPHELD Table Servers 35c in fine cabinets. . . . kce National Forest in Tennessee, ■lana to believe that the average A spokesman for the union, tire - ni, 40. leaped from the rool! or a •i operations, and maintenance and ice." I C'inciiHiatl, April io. iffi — The ‘ 7/ HasnU Scratched YVf” “Many' wives of American woik- ,. Reginald. P. Oliver, enii>loye of You won’t want this boneless breast Aroerlcan worker coitld ^afford a | jje very aurprtaed hiil^eed tTnite(l Rubber Workers, said th e; firs floor porch when a fire de­ “ If the Public Utilities CJommls- U.S. Court of Appeal*, alxth cir-. ALWAYS AMPLE FREE PARKII^G AT THE REAR OF OUR STORE! etrike-bbnnd Exid* Battery Plant repair! faeilitie.-i. I cull, today upheld a tax court . every.day (at $1.45 each) but it will be house like this. But‘ the 'facta *■ *"*are to learn that their ‘typical' kltdlien compan.v's position on fringe )>ene- , partment ladder extend*-’ .to her ' To gel tlie facts, the PUC has sion can do this more economleall.'Y You can clean more with Bon Amt . . . In Fairfield, dies after being over- deriaiun that Cyrus 8. Eaku{,and mighty ^ q e fdr a ladies’ brildge party is fully equipped with the moat fit* wa.s “ far short in man.y res-. burned *ai she wa* about to de­ jbten directed to hold public hear- than a private firm of manage­ I Bon Ami’s new fast acting cleanser now clear.",i come b}' aiitpliuric acid ,'fimies. William R. Dbley, Cleveland fh lunch. Too high priced for the men for Sadkin added; “This very houae man'clous latest automatic de­ pects to betU'flts vvhlt'h, auto.,work-1 scend. ‘ • ment engineer*, let the PUC make contains Dupont’s ”Oxone” magic new 1 ings. ahd use aii.v of . it.s- other I nanciers, are not liable Indivl-, ,they would want at least two of them. will be selling fob $13,000 right vices. ers and sj.ee) worjeers now have." , The 42-.vear-old father of the Donato Crotarolo. 80-.veai -old the study," he added. bleach. Buy it today . . . ; regular investigatory powers. dually lor Income toxe* In And don’t forget Victor Barge’s 14 ox. Green Stami» for here In Cominack. Long Island. "Their small sons may also be The spokesman also .said the i victims was found on the sidewalk nVember. o f Baptist piiu,rcli of Feme commented tliat the res­ An audit of the line’.s financial atock deal with Steep Rock Iron Grade A Cor&sh Hen* which sell at That irreOna that a man earning sui'pi'ised to be told that it is ?cus- company in.sisted on contract pro! | in a dazed and shocked cphdltl<)n. Italy, aenlenced to 15 da.v* In jail operations for 1957 and 19,58 is olution had his support because it purchases in meat and Mrs. Pasquini. wa(i taken to 8t, 1 Mine*' Ud., ol . ' 89c each. Cans 27e about $100 a week, can buy this tomar.v' for them to ha5’c their visions, concenijng working c(>n- on charge.* of vilifying 'Roman one of the specific chores reqillred would get things started. grocery department 'now f Luke's Hospital .with burns on her CathoilO ChureW . . 'Two' North house today.” ' ' Own room with fitted' eHelvea, g ditlons. that could lead to In-: Rep. John M. Lupton (R-West- African bars in Paris ahot up In of the PUC. ,u V7 1 SHIP BLAST KUXS 4 T h e , C O M ! .Referring to quips in Tass atory, room where theft' can set out their crearied work load*. body, arms and legs. Hejr.condition It is also to examine the New^ on) backed thehe rresolutioi., but re- being issued bt grocery gsmgland fashion, resulting in Salvador, Braill, .April MMOnuieald'of the hqiise: i eiectric trains, bas()ball, gear and WagLs are'not an-issue. Wages; wa* described as- serious. Haven's contracts, agreements, marked that the PUC alreadyIdy Isis check-out for your con­ Faaquini' also was hospitalized, deatlia of three persons and wound­ ‘ An explosion of a cargo of MANCHiSTBR CONM. yfpiffiElJieTaJ-Mahal or Bjjick. the variety of other toy* which it nofniHlIy are negotiated during the and other traiisactiAna of a fi­ autliorized by law to do what it is 302 MAIN ST. OPEN THURSDAYS mil FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 seem* no ^'typical' American boy summer with U.S. Rubber a* w ell; but hia condition waa not consid­ ing of. eight others. . . Mr*.' Franl^ nowV being oraerea ordered to no.do. i flammable aaphalt venience. . inghaml Palace, as aome have *ug-. nancial nature and etermine -what, Broxillon Frolghter 'Urobat^ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS i can he without. . . as with other major producers ip | ered seriou*. lin D. Rodsevelt returns frohi If the P U C was doing ttiji job,!’ eated; but ll'a the housing velu? The victims were Unde, 1; moNth’B trip abroad, during which if •anj’; effect they had no pas­ and killed four crof Mtowbocn H lat average Americana can af­ '••None of thia will for a minute the rubber Indiistr.v.' The,'indu*try senger , service during the years Lupton said, “the report would be S she vtelted Jtely, Iran, Israel, Mm port of llhoan itdw . ford, thanki to the free enter- cov*||^ by the etijut- on deake today.’’ ■ r . (OofitiaMd. m , Facq (OoBOaned ea Face Frdhoo and Ibigland. eyetem.” / , (OoBttaaad aal^UO MIm ) j ■.I- .‘■'-A' ' fc ^ at^ V. ± MANCHESTER EVENING^ HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1969 ; PAGE

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONII., FRIDAY, APEIL 10,1969 ha* been deUverecl and u*ed to from her apartmeitt in the rear of iln the vicinity of East Hartford n k s i f w o the rambling 2>i-atory i’esldencc. Five More Youths parking lots where hubcaps had. date. Polio Clinic 26,000 Strike Remo Giacomoni, 26, a lodger, been taken. A recent eurvey, it added, showed After the East Hartford com­ that 90 per cent of Manchester also escaped unharmed. Held in Thefts Shirley Hagenow Firefighter William Reddy suf­ plaint Patrolman Prlmo Amadeo school children h*ve received one' At U.S. Rubber fered a foot injury In the fire and checked out the Csuszar vehicle on Sheinwold on Bridgo I WHITE ELEPHANT Not Needed or more shots, and OO to 05 per Five East Hartford youths, ac­ Tendered Shower , was taken to St. Luke's Hospital. C7 ■ BCCTAliaAMTRESTAURANT _ cused of either stealing hub caps Wetherell St. and found th* motor cent have been immuhized. Today is his 38th birthday. still warm, p.t-eaumably due to one 3500 BERLIN TPHE.. BERLIN (CsatiBiMd from Pag* Om ) or driving a stolen ear, were BY Miss Shirley M. Hag.enow, S81 Says Board Vaccine Available Patrolman Daniel Marino, who of Its two tnexplalned trips. Shortly e v e n ch am pio ns t TEL. BEverly 7-0900 ’This leaves roughly 10,000 unim- rounded up by Manchester Police Woodland Gt., ».’aa gu»a). of honor North dealer employs nearly a quarter of a mil­ lives nearby, suff(*rpd smoke in­ thereafter, Gero was arrested. BID FOOUSHLY Your Host ED LaHOPSE _ muriized persons, the letter said, halation in his attempt to enter the yesterday to climax a 4-dsy In­ North-South vnhierabte lion workers In all. On Wedneaday, police received THE at a miacellaneoiia bridal ahower By Alfred Shelawold ’Th* Mancheater Advisory Board the bulk of whom'are from 19 to building to rescue the children. vestigation which began Monday complaints of the theft of hub caps NORTH . BANQUET HALL AVAILABLE 4>f Health to'dAy lold adequate pro­ The strike followed the midnight CO. recently at the home of her aunt, V.S. Maatera Team Ouunpion 4i J 3 2 40. Cause of the fire was not deter­ with the disappearance of a motor from cars In the King’s and Man­ Mra. Jime* McDowell, 138 Lyneea FOB WEDDINGS, PARTIES tection against polio la being made ’The letfer said vaccine available vehicle from Wetherell St. (^4-828 MAIN STREET— MI 3-5161 Every aerlotia brldg;e player haa a K > 5 expiration of the union’s contract mined Immedlatelv. chester Motor Sales parking lots. St. hta private chamber of horrora— available to townspeople and in all doctors’ offices in Manchester ’ William J. Kr'nr, 18. Bnice Fl.sh- Thomas Colla ♦ K 7 3 2 with UiS. Rubber. Contract* of Q))e8ttonlng of Gero led to his Mra. Mabel tAraon, who wlH be the memory of handa he would FRIDAY SPECIAL “ there ia no necessity for a polio er, 16, and George cl. Christiana, 16. • ■ ♦ 8 7 6 will be administered regardless of other members of Rubber's Big alleged companions Murdock and Ml 9-5224 JA 2-5750 MIm Hagenow'a matron of honor dearly love to forget. Fortunately WEST EAST 2.25 vaccination clinic" here. ability to pay. This is a Manches­ have been charged with theft of Holland, and further questioning when ahe bccomea the bride of for moat of ua, our horrible Crimea * Q 9 t 6 4 4i K 10 5 I FULL COURSE LOBSTER DINNER TTie board letter to Generod ter Medical Society policy. Pour — Goodyear, Goodrich and Cuba Will Try ht)b caps from parking lots at led to the other three boys, Allen Hooey, aon of Mr. and Mrs. take place with no wltneaaea ex­ ¥ 4 ¥ Q I 9 7 2 Manager Richard Martin follows a The letter said ^ Medical So­ Firestone— expire. April 16. King’s and Manchester Motor Amadeo, who made the Investi­ meeting Wedneaday at which th4 WIN Thomas Hwey of Indian Dr., on cept the other three piayera. Just : A 8 6 4 ciety and Advisory Board of Health Both U.S. Rubber and union Sales. gation and arrest.s, said the two In­ milt discussed protection now be­ ' June 6, was also a hoste.s.s. think how ghastly it must be to Q J5 t ' ? 9 3 2 agree that "vaccination againat spokesmen followed past policy" of N y e Saturday C^eorge F. Murdock, 18, and cidents were not. related but the j Abojjt 25 friends and relatives lay your egg smack in front of SOUTH ing given, any need for a clinic, Richard L. Holland. 18. have been and steps to make the public more polio, like any other medical treat­ not discussing proposed contract Inquiry led to solution of both. I were phesent. The bride-to-be un- ,500 keen-eyed enthualaata! A A 7 provisions In detail during negotia­ charged with using s n)olor ve­ Krar, Fisher and Clirlaliana are ¥ A 10 6 3 aware of the need for immuniza­ ment. is best handled by the pa­ OPEN TODAY TILL 5 P.M. P o r k y P ig I wrapped *i)i.er gifts while seated As one who haa needed mercy in tient's priva’te physician and not tions. For Castro Plot hicle without the owner's permis­ released under $100 bonds for court Minder a watering can decorated the past and win surely need it ♦ 1 10 9 5 tion. A A 10 4 Urge Immunization by assembly line techniques with The struck plants are in Los sion. appearance April '2.5. The other AI-SO O.N MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS in bridal colors. A buffet lunch again, I am naming no names. It STATE Murdock and Holland are said to three have posted $200 bonds for COME IN and HND OUT HOW EASY IT IS TO NoHh EaM SolUh Wm( ’While advising against a clinic, all the risks and disadvantages of Angeles and ^ n ta Ana, Calif.; was served. The centerpiece on is enough to say that North and MANCHESTER (Continueo from Page On^) have taken a Manchester auto in court appearance Monday. Soiith were part of the American Pass Pass 1 ¥ 1 A the l^ a rd recommended: piecemeal and impersonal medical Chicago: Mishawaka, Indianapolis EXTRA HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE j the tabk was a decorated wedding Paie 2 A Pass Put care.” and Washington, Ind.; Bau Claire, con)pnny will) Kenneth D. Gero, 17 WIN THIS hG. CONTEST ENDS APRIL 28. team who played against Italy a NOW and SATURDAY i . A concerted and repeated at­ it has investigated the rase, has jeake in the form of an open book. 3 ¥ Oble. AU rase But it added that any persons Wia.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Palnes- of Ea.st Hartford, who was arrest­ couple of months ago, for the Continnous Tonight Frotn 8:10 tempt to tell people, especially sent consular officials to visit the L Opening lead — A 4 without a family physician, and ville. Ohio; Detroit, Passaic and ed Tuesday night. world championship. Feature Tonight 6:20-8:80 thoee from 19 to 40, of the “neces­ imprisoned Ameriran and haa tried North correctly judged that hla sity, safety, and efficiency’’ of get­ who can’t afford shots, can call the North Bergen, N. J.; Woonsocket to see that he gets his rights un­ Police said invesllgallon of the CURRENT \ M O V If G O tR S ARE ■ You’ll Love Her! ting immunized. Manchester Board of Health or and Providence, R. I-: Chicopee der Cuban law. auto disappe.D'anre led to the ar hand wasn't worth a bid when 'weak" notnimp, if you uae it. ELATED BECAUSE \ X That Immuniiiatlon against Welfare Department. These agen­ Falls, Mass.: and three plants in Nye will be repre.sented by Cu­ re.st of the three boys accused of ANNUAL West overcalled with one spade. It This shows balanced distribution C01VM8IA PiCTVKS polio be required of children before cies would then contact the Medir Naugatuck, Conn. ban lawyer EIo.v Maiino Britos, stealing hub caps. still wasn’t worth a bid when and 12 to 14 points, If you don't Police first received a complaint East’s raise to two spades was PrNHK they enter school. Just as small' cal Society and arrangements recommended by the Havana B:(r DIVIDEND 'W E RAISECURTAIN uae weak notrumps, bid one of the po* and diphtheria immunization would be made. Naugatuck, April 10 (A5-^Some Assn. The l^.S. onbaaay assisted in fiom Mrs. Rose A. Csaszsr, of 22 passed around to North. minors. Don't open a major suit PRATT Ridge St., that a car used by her ' ' • ■ w" • . The trouble was that North Is is required now. 6,300 workers here are affected by Marino’s selection. RATE with such a weak 4-cqgd holding. A polio clinic, and stepped-up the nationwide strikq against Ine Nye’s mother. Mra. Helen Lyncli aon. Richard, for transportation to SIGN CO. '/ % ON NEW DIAMOND DRAMA justly known aa one of the best (Copyglght 10.59, General Features THE 3 4 MAIN protection, have been urged at U.S. Rubber Co. work had been taken and returned psychologists in bridge. He thought CMiHAXOK of Whiting, and Joseph SulMvan. Corp.) town Directors’ meetings by I ori two occasions. The car had he could get away with It if he usimmCMM Public Records They are employes of the firm’s Whiting attorney and family Charlsa Morrison, 32 Constance chemical, syntheiic rubber, and friend, came heie last week in been paiked at 476 Wetherell St. for Signs bid three hearts with ah assured Dr. The Directors, in turn, have Warrantee Deeds footwear divisions here. About hopes of obtaining Nye's release ! Police later learned the ear had air. asked for comment from local They have rctnined to Indian). I been seen by East Hartford Police Italians Know Gardeners Hear 4,900 of the workers are members FEATURE ^Dff-aifFIIDI»llS»l State and federal health (p etals. William Pallait to William C. o f the United Auto Workers Aa it happens, the Italians know STARTS AT Last Tuesday, Director Theodore Anderson, William K. Anderson Union. SAVINGS THE VAL a thing or two about assured airs. Study Group Talk Powell said local doctors have told and Alan ’Turkington, property on There was nothing uncertain about I "nlURABIW him clinics here In the past met Burnham St. a n d LOAN East’a penalty double of three, The horticulture study group ★ PLUS ★ with public apathy. Walter T. and Eleanor E. — 24 HOUR SERVICE— A ,S S O C I A T I O N hearts. will be in. charge of the program Bloody, Brutal, Violent! Must Impress Public Wlghtman to Mandel and Dora Four Children Die Five hundred spectators watched at the meeting of the Manches­ While pessimistic about clinics, M. Uurie, property on Walker St. /A/si//Trb''s/» v t/ v e s the electrical board mark up ter Jardei Club Monday night at FwMadlUllRAYjjJjjJJ* Powell said, the doctors are eager Edwin 8. and Florence W. 111 Bay Slate Blaze y.!NCH»‘T 7 rr' .LD.4T r.NnsC.AL ■ S » T ■ T U T t 0 N_ North’s bid of three hearts, and 8 o’clock In the Robbins room of to impress upon the public the Przybylski to Walter H. and Jeral- ...BEAUTIFUL. LARGER-LOO 500 of them held their breath. > need of full protection. dlne M. McCloud, property on /OOt (. StHeet, W r e s 11 i the Center Congregational Church. FOUOiVlO BT CO-FEATUAl AMBUUNCE SERVICE They didn’t have to hold It long. 8:30 Efforts such as Morrison’s. Pow­ Woodland St. (Continued from Page One) OF MA.NCHESTER, INC.—.MANCHESTER, CONN. The ainis of the horticulture DIAMONDS SPOTLIGHTED NOW BODY SLAM 5AM South struggled through the ell'said, are Just what Is needed to study group are to stimulate the EVERY NIGHT Trade Name Deborah. 2; Carol, 6; and Perry play of this hopeless hand and study and cultivation of new plant get the message across. Alexander C. Penny doing busi­ 2-WAY COMMUNICATION IN THE COLLECTION OF iudIA rubber MAH The letter, saying that the Polio, Jr.. 15. finally product six tricks for a varieties, plus research on new EXCEPT ness as The Tool Shed at 219 The bodies of the girls were — OXYGEN — loss of 800 points. And all this myelitis Foundation and the Spruce St. techniques in raising old and fa­ SATURDAY American Medical Assn, have found near one another In a hall­ time, North had to sit there stolid­ miliar plants. SUN.-TUES., April 12-14 Marriage Ueenae way outside the second floor bed­ ly, as the dummy, feeling 500 pairs SAT it SUN MATINEES “TANK COMMANDOS” urged that all people 40 and under Members o f' the study group get immunized, estimated that Jorge Okhusen of Guadalajara, rooms. The hoy’s body was found of eyes bn him as he reached for will give brief talks on the culture AS USUAL and "OPERATION DAMES” Mexico, and Mary Ann Rice of on the floor of his bedroom. each horrible card in his ghastly ;:'MINtlOUS PIRfORVANl'tS enough vaccine to completely vac­ COLORING CONTEST of such plants as lilies, African 103 Bretton Rd., St. Bridget's Mrs. Pa.squini’s mother, identi­ Tel. M I 3H)350 cinate 18,000 of Manchester’* dummy. violets, phlox and house plants. Church, April 18. fied aa Mrs, Mosca, escaped safely Retreat League Aren’t you happy it didn’t hap­ AMPLE PARKINO 26.000 people In this age group There will also be short presenta­ NEAR THEATRE Sets Card Party pen to you? Take a tip from me. tions on such topics as blue In the |] Put this hand in your scrapbook garden, wild flower conservation llUSIEISIBlEIBJSiSISlS/SJSiS/SOIBIB/BIEJSJSlBJiSIfilPS 0248532348534848532323535348484848532353232323234823485348532348 TREASURE CHEST so that you can take it out and and fragrance- in the garden. liiHiiiiiyiiHiiiL The Manchester Women’s Re­ look at it when everything seems Mrs. Charles E. Crocker Jr. is treat Ivcague will sponsor a mill to be going wrong. It will be a chairman of the horticulture DIAMONDS tary W'hist and setback party at great comfort to know that things stiKly group. could be worse. KEITH'S . . .OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 the Knighta of Columbus Home Dally Question next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock As dealer, you bid: Spades —A 7: PROGRAMS Mr. and Mrs. J. EdwaM Mc- Hearts -A 10 6 3; Diamonds—J 10 Keever will conduct the party. 9 5: Clubs A 10 I. What do you say? Artful cutting In a brand-new way Refreihments will be serve6:S.V1R;!B play of the exciting 1069 The Quality Features You Ex­ Kellv. Mrs. David Donovan or Mrs. ELECTRONICS baseball seAaon with a pect In Finer Furniture. Avails Pnmo Amadeo. new Motorola TV! Visit able In A Complete Open Stock STANEK’S soon and see Selection To Enable You To LABORATORIES I Motorola’s perfect plc- EXPLOSIVE ACTION! CJhoose Just The Pieces Re­ JfwmUS-S'lVlIJWlThl Iture. ART THEATER A TWO-GUN WESTERN! quired For Your Own Home. 9.‘>« MAIN ST.—MANfTIKSTER 277 BROAD BURNSIDE ZM FRANKMN AVF. CH ft-0S:0 THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUALITY SINCE 1900 no BURNSIDE AVE.- E HTFD RADIO TELEVISION NOW ri.AVING .SINATKA-MacLAIXE Gerald Fhilipe - Danielle Dnrrieux r X • A •!» ChsnnrI H New Hsves Cons. < M) WALT DISNEY PRESENTS DEi.AN MARTIN Channel 18 llurtfard. Conn. **Four Down and Five Livfp Charnel Z'i Nprineflrid. Mate. to Go** "Some Came Running" "ROUGEef NOIR" Channel SO New Britain, ( ’.oan. (.‘S3) LIBK BACE our men^s furnishing CoIorScopc 8 P.M. Channel 40 Hol.vnks. Maas. 8:13 (18) KKTWEKN TH E ACTS Telephone Slendahl’n Red and Blark In Ea-stman COLOR Channel 68 W aterbary C«iun. 8:30 (53) SHERLOCK HOLMES EAST (18) YOr ARE THERE Wonderful Memories; «;45-9;Z« — Alto 8:00 ( S) TIIK BIO PAYOFF ( S-4«) GIVING IN TO SPRING" HARTFORD HI 9-9:551 • PLUS • Starrinit Renay Goadmaa department u "The tiolden Age of Comedy" Ingrid Bergman in (Ii-80) VOUNO DR. .UAI.ONE 6:.S0-I0;1.S I.OTS OF ( 8-53) BEAT TU B CLOCK and hln quartet, Ella Flti- (40) ALL .STAR PLAVHOUSI! . aerald, Pejtty Lee. Lionel "THE CHICKEN ' Hampton. Andre Previn and COLOR CARTOONS 8:30 I 8-40) TIIR VKRDICT IS VODBS •Sat. 1 p.ni. Kid Show Extra! Shelljr Manoe. S:0i ALL CHILDREN Z5o (88-80) FROM TIIFSK ROOTS “THE DEER SLAYER” ( H) CONNECTICUT BAND­ (22-30) M -^ U A D is proucJ to feature In Color; Bugs Bunny STAND **The Cranh Ont'* (53) WHO DO YOU TRU8TT 4:M ( 8) RANGKR ANDY !i ■ (88-30) TBUTII OR CON8E- Boys and Girls QI KNCES (Color) W. H. ENGLAND EAST ( ]l-53) AMERICAN BA.VDSTAND (IH) LIFK O F BILF.Y IN SUPPORT OF OUR SCHOLARSHIP FUND (40) THE 8 STOOGES LUMBER CO. 4:15 (40) THE SECRET STORM Windsoj THE MANCHESTER EDL’CATION AS.SOCIATION la 7 MiNUTeS FROM 4:80 ( 8-40) THE EDGE OF NIGHT OPEN ALL DAY autom atic E l KAST HARTFORD rRE.SENTS (18) CLUB HOI SE 18 Color This Picture of t (83-30) COUNTY FAIR SATURDAYS TONKiHT Jenti Dhr I Himmoiin O'Herlihy Nichols < 8-53) TOM BSTONE T E R R I­ TORY—"Trail** End" HO.Mi; in-:r<)RK d a r k " Pourrr’ T!RE (18) 5IOVIE AT 9 AUNT JEMIMA AN EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT Manchester Inc. At R:.10 ’’Broadway OondoHer” HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM , 9:38 (22-38) THE T lIlN NAN Tom Kwell - ^lickey Rooney GOODYEAR "A n on ym ity Anvann'* SLACKS “ THK .MCE MTTLK BANK SATURDAY, APRIL 11— 8 P.M. ( 8-53) 77 SUNSlST STRIP THAT SHOILD BK “Hnnev from the Bee." ROBBED" tNINTRIBCTION $1.00 10:00 ( 8) THK LINK UP Thi.s choice line features m and win At K;4»-I0:M NYLON TIRES '•The Wnlklns Firefly Ca.e” (88-80) CAVALCADE OF SPOK’rS 55% Dacron, 45'r Rayon store and Plant 2B5 Broad S t Psoli Roel VR. Frankie Ryfl. slacks from $6.95 to 55 THE BEST AHEAD OF THE REST IS rd. H shlwelskt bent (46) DEATH VALLEY pAVB Th'ree Door Buffel, 14-Inch Length ...... rrp Oolfar Dacron, 45'^ Wool TEL. Ml 3.5179 10:30 < 8-40) PERSON TO PERSON $149.95 ^ Interviewed will be: Thome. Art Woll Worsted siack.s at. $9.95. Hart Benton, arti.l, and Buffet With China Top, 44-lnch L en gth ...... $239.95 %r«ort . i:N ( 8)vFEATURE FILM Joan Blofidell FREE PRIZES I .fills Ao ft Audt DR/yt'IH Slodil "Nlffht Without ( 8-53) JOHN D A LY. NEWS Four Door Buffet, 54-Inch Length ...... ( «) I»Ol*EVE 10:45 ( 8) NEWS WEATHER. SPORTS $169,95 (IK) TV RKAUKR’S DIGEST (18) LATE NEWS RULES OF CONTEST MANCHESTER (2',») FIRST SHOW (83) SPORTSLIOIITS Buffet With Hutch Top, 54-lnch L en gth...... $249.95 "Rone of !hr Viiktin" (30) SPORTS CAMERA All ho.vs and girls between the ages of 5 and 13 are eligible. Mall iS’otv! Ends Sunday (30) ROY ROGERS (68) THE EARLY LATE SHOW Buffet or Server, 36-Inch L en gth ...... $119.95 D ttiv e (40) RIN TIN riN "Man from Frisco" or deliver to Aunt Jemima, .5.') E. Center St., before April 30. 6:30 ( K.58) MICKEY MOFSE CLUti 11:00 ( 8) NEWS. WEATHER. SPORTS Cxe colored pencil or crayon only. Decision of judges is final. All B o Lt O n N O T c^ H Buffet With Open Top, 36-Inch Length ...... $179.95 I IB) KATHY GODI^RKY ( 8) W ORLD’S WEST M OVIES entrien become the propert,v of the Quaker Oats Co. and will not (30) THE KAKi.t SlltlW "Dodse CUv" TONIGHT and SATURDAY ONLY *‘Naval Academy" (18) CONFIDENTIAL FILE Corner China Cabinet, Glass D o o rs...... $179<95 These are the bpst be returned. Final judging will be In the Fellowship Hall, Second (40) TWILIGHT THhATEB (88) BIO NEWS Congregational Church, North 5Iain St., April 23. Round Extension Table, 44-Inch, Two Leaves . looking, best-fitting SY THE AUTHOR OF "FROM HERE TO ETERNITY’’ $89.95 slacks anywhere . . . Extension Table, 34-Inch Width, 2 Leaves . . • DEAN SHIRLEY Flower Fashions.. MORIARTY BROS. $69.95 Dagger Automatic f;n t k v b l a n k MARTIN MacLAINE SELLING Oval Extension Table, 38-Inch, With 2 Leaves ..$89.95 W’ash and Wear ______muMeiawei ' M -a-M praaanta A BOL C. SlEaEL PRODUCTION by MILIKOWSkI LINCOLNS — MERCURY Siack.s! Completel,)' plus “GUERRILLA GIRL” SOME CAME RUNNING” Artistry in Flowers AN’D Dropleaf Extension-Table, 42-lnch, 2 Leaves . $129.95 washable, machine ENGLISH FORDS n a .mf; ...... ClntmaSeapa and METROCOLOR 695 Main Street or drip-dryabie. Phone MI 9-5268 815 CENTER ST.— M l S-51S6 Bow Back Side “.SOME CAME RUNNING" SHOWN AT 9:00 P.M. Chair ...... 29.95 fhe.v .seldom if ever, need pre.ssing. They ...... GRADE Phone Hartford JA I-IHI 'Also Mala Power*-James Best Extra Bonus Late Show Bow Back Arm A t 11:30 $:M ( 8) I-OI’EYK THEATER (80) NEWS A WEATHEB (18) NEWS AT 6 (4*) FEATURE FORTY Chair ...... $9.95 are light, cool an.d "M AN on rile PROWL" "HONG KONG (58) THE LATE MATINEE 11:16 ( 8) FEATURE FILM Windsor Side Chair 24.95 liiiiia ii comfortable . . . and' 5 T R N CONFIDENTIAL” «:15 (18) COLONEL Tl.M .MrCOY "M y Son* M y Son” Mate's Chair ...... 27.95 ADDRESS ...... «:8S ( 8) WEATHER, NEWS R (3*) JACK PARR SHOW we have all sizes in Man on the Prowl shown at 7 ;1S Free Coffee with Late ShotV SPORTS 11:8* (22) JACK PAAB SHOW Captain’s Chair . . . 37.95 L ______a. HARTFORD, CONN. • :M (IK) TE EN SVILLE - 11:45 (S3) NEWS thj- sea.'(on'.s most HURRY! HURRY! (82) SPORTS 12:.M) ( 8) NEWS A W EA TH E R popular colors. (22) SPKI lAI. ASSIGNMENT 1 :N ( 8) HEAD LINES LAST 5 HAYS ( 8) INCOStE TAX PROGRAM FIVE PIECE Navy, brown or GRAND PRIZE ( S-22) NEWS Good Sewta Available ( 8) NEWS a W EATH ER charcoal in all 8, Right Vp To Show Time fl:5S (40) TV SPORTS PAG E SATURDAY fabrics. Plain front, T;W ( $)iM A N WITHOUT A OUR STARTER SET ^ GLOBE OF THE WORLD THE ONXY' TODD-AO ( 8). SPEC IAL A G E N T 7 . lt:t0 ( 8) LONE R A N G E R flap pockets or Riracle Serf'ea aad Soond (IS) MOVIE 7 "D ow n Ml.Murl Way" (22-8*) TRUE SIDBr pleated conventional Betwers Boalos dad Naw York! ( 8) UNCLE AL A t right. 34 inch Bxten- FIRST, SECOND and THIRD PRIZE RIBBONS Tkora It aa olkrr Todd-AO la Caaa, n e w s W EATH EB (80) SATURDAY WESTERN .styles . . . over 500 (58) MOLLY 0(HJ>BERO 12:8* (22-80) DETECTIVE’S DIART sion Table with two -PLUS CERTIFICATES FOR ALL ENTRIES (U> NEWS, DOUGLAS ED- leaves, seats eight. J ’our , W A R ilS , ( 8) OUR GANG COMEDIES pairs to choose (82) HIOHUOriTS ( R> SATURDAY MATINEE Windsor Side Chairs. All COME SEE THE ENTRIES and ENJOY , ( 8) FEATURE ifrom! (88) NEWS five pieces, ALL THE PANCAKES YOU CAN EAT AT THE .98 ( S-M> YO U R B IT PA RA D E '(80) AS WK WERE ea. (22-8*1 N OBTRW EST PASSAOR (4«) CANDLRPIN BOWI.INO _ (Cojor) ('The Gnnnmlth" DUBOCHRB FRE -GAME L < S4S) UN ‘HM t i n WABM-UP "Tbr Framrap" (22-80) B ASEBALL —- RAINBOW CLUB l:M< 8-4*) RAWHIDE Hllwankee at Plttabargk 5159 "incident ot the Cnriaa. (40) BASEBALL Exotic Influence Shapes the Sheath Street** Benton al New Vnrk , PANCAKE (22-M) RLLE^Y .QUEEN (CeUr) < 8) Y'ANKKR BASEBALL UBERAL TERMS Under the talented design of Jack Squire, embroidered gheaUis become an NEW YORK FLOOR SHOW • ’ **Tlie Small Elect** ( 8) FQ A TU B E FILM 4 imiwrtaht fashion. Drip-dry linen-like Rayon is create resistant sun fast Btor* Hoiur*: Open Moifday and perspiration proof. Misses sizes 10 to 18 in bright white with Red or I iNTfllB-ISlilllEi EyERY SAYUEDAY NI6HT Throagh Satarday From • A.M. ALL ALTERATIONS FREE! 2 4 HOl^R SERVICE! a'efi''-'' le Performaaeea Weekijr Kve. rtrf. (;M Karapt Ssa. 7:tt O N p t 98.00 MINIMUM PER (XIIIPLE A Don WIkLIS Garage ih I 'll I'll iO i rv Until 5:80 P.M., Open Every, Wod. 8al . 8aa. Hat. Port. liML Thn'|r*(biy Bvening Until t. ■ with vivid flower pattern from necklihe to hem attract^ attention aftemooijr-"" Adm..- Wrd. Mat. It.U . SPB01AL|I8TS--. IN ‘ ' ^OFEN W E D .. THURS., FRl! JILL 91, M O N ., TUES>.'SAT., 10 to 6! 8at.. 8aa. .Mat. «1.N, ft.N; Ere- ROUTE ^ BOLTON X 9 | m WHEEL ALIUNMKINMENT BBd ) 11 . M AI r-j . r <'''•■ f (' H ! ■ I i I’ laca tUa allm aheath, accepted at theWdes.writh bold, brlUiont flowera. BlBsa tl.M. tt.M. .BRAIUD------.JEUVICE .iEUV FREE PARKING WUEBVATIOIfB AVAILABLE BOW Hamord, la open Tueadi^ thraugh Saturday, 9:36 Tto 3:80; fTIday nn- A^ynATE TEEATER, XAKCiRi. V PHONE Ml 9^23 GENERAL AUT6 REFAIR TEE; »W 8I—li MAIN RT, MANf«RRT«R lU ...... A. i ‘ • 'Al MANCH£!STER EVENING HKRALD, IMa NCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1959 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HEEALD, MANCHESTErN x)NNh PEIDAY, APRIL 10,191 and provide lohg sou|;ht rijl** To td the probaUon department ^ flag flew Irom all U.8. Na^'y strips AndoVer coats foe two local Girl Scouts tn Angeline Cekie, Manchester Con- police signaled drivers of two att^ d the Natinnsl Ronndnp in realdenta of that street whoNa. Rockville care traveling side by side to stop. secure phyalmil and mental exami­ in Japiiiese harbora and at all — ' —- Residents for back yards are Inundated larlth valsKtnt Home; Karila Kacenov- nationsthe boys as part of the U.S. baseX In Japan. Colo^do .Springs, Col., in July. Diieouiit Friett ^ a, 709 Mate 3t; Mn. Frances One car stopped, but the other Hails" Nuptials MrsARobert P. Ar.inger, Girl muddy’ water in every siseable jU.S. Siurgedns Hospital Notes fled.v probattOT report. Across tlje nation hundred* of PTA-lo Dim'uss x^H D#partm#«M O’Brien, New Haven; Kenneth Stafford Youth case of Anthony ^DeCsrU, other young couples exchanged Scout t ^ n rhalrman, lias an­ Gradinir Bank rainstorm.^ fiatiwta Tadayt Avery, T7 Oliver Rd.; William Mc­ Bartholomew is represented by chteged Mdih breaking And entsr- their wedding vowa at the same Issues ill School nounced that there is a need for .Several property owners, includ­ fLabor. to Save ADMITTBD 1TC8TBRPAT. Bride, SZ Spring St.; Sherry Says Innocent Atty. Leo B. Flaherty of Rockville. tag and theft was continued in­ At Last ito; Miciiiko hour aa the royal couple. more Girl S0(>ut leaders next year. ing Ihe firm of Jarvis Acre*, wtr* AR1FHUR DRUfi Pstar Frasier, Bos M t Rd„ Bol­ Doscher, Center Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Innocent pleae were also entered definitely. He Is scheduled to be re­ ------Anyone wiio ^ Interested in serv­ To End Floods no! present at the meeting, but thy ton: Daniel Maroney, 5* Pleaaant Louise Seymour, lO Depot St.; Dr. Of Car Deaths today by Robert J. Comolo, 21, leased from Cheshire Reformatory You eon rtiit tfiow ^ordm and lowii Information on education will he ing is requested to call her. The manager aald today he will con­ Gideon Moore, 64 NUes Dr.; Ches­ charged with speeding, and Eu­ the central theme of the PTA' tact them early next week. I Hurt Russian St.: Richard Ringroae, 14 Cornell within the next few weeks. (OonUniiMl ftom Empress Nsgako were not present, Girl Semils are Xponsoreil by the gene D. Minor. 38, clmrged with tfioM odd | w aroimd Hi# hous#. Coll Hi# PTA Plan^\Stucly General Manager Richard Mar­ He said morejeiiglneering snd S . <<: ■ St.; Raymond Fwm, 81 Summar ter Melvin, Vernon Convalescent Eight appeals from lower courts '■ keeping with tradition. They meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday in PTA, X Home; Mrs. Alberta EaUbrook, A Stafford Springs youth today operaUng a motor wshlcle.,while In­ TOOL SHED f#ir pow#r eiHtlvotor, |tow#r tin last night di.*cn.saed regrading | legal detiilla must be worked out, ^ (fioirttB«ed tron Fa«» Om ) S t: Mrs. Anna Msiclejko. Elling­ pleaded innocent In Tolland Coun­ were vacated. With the union Mlchlko we* inside their palace quarters, the elementary .school. 1 Plans for <‘«-op ton: Mrs. Ruth Mcltusick, 122 South Coventry; Mrs. Mary Deck­ toxicated. Other cases were continued un- 250 yhrils from the shrine. Of Ciirriculiini Plans are now bring Hiade for an plans to stop flooding between cost eatlnintes prepared, snd then er. 26 Arvlne PI.; Mrs. Lucy ty Superior Court to two counte In the ceee of Steveh. H. Tfro- U1 May 1 or later in the spring #pray#r, pow#r post liol# dlqB#r, tr## pniiMrt, transformed from a corrimoner— The first .section of the program the aiibjei I will be presented to ' toay ter. Vine Dr., Vernon; Joseph Rai- with a motor vehicle in the death property owners from those Cost of Ihe job liaa been eatl- Reed, Andover; Frank Nicola, 30 Robert J. Pigeon wea granted a ' Into her imperial highness ^ o w n | ist.s attend Uht actual ceremony. Decide What the Children tn Man- underway for a rcglnnal iran.xpor-' ten Sge who are Interested iit',form- I mondo, 148 Highland St.; Mra of two teenagere. • t e . at reels and also Brent Rd, and mnted at $10.(ton-pins by town WadnaKlax. Mona Clifford. Carpenter Rd.; Eldrldge St.; WllUam LaMotte, motion for more specific Informa­ FWncess .Mlchik.o, Her rise \from | Sitting on slhaw mats. Akihito cheater Shotild Learn." will be the , latinn jiyslem given by the study Ing s in-operative kiiidei gai ten,, 351 Oakland St.; Allda Oatrinsky, Trial date for the case of the tion on one of three counts of In­ ^ n e Named in Plague l-orkwood St. engineer .lames Sheekey. •nie Storla ateamed to Cold Bay. Mrs. Mary Lane. 73 Union St, youth, Ralph R. Bartholomew, 19, commoner status to the seVontl' and Mirhiko held twigs of sakakl discussion topic at the Bowers committee's chiirmaii lolm H Mrs. Fngene Si liwalike said Vast Tlie propel tv owners, meeting 182 Blssell St.; Cynthia Wallace, jury or risk of injury to children. wood and bowed foiir^m es to tlje School PTA meeting Monday bye- yeomans. A permis.sive hill for the night lliat 14 moMici s Jilmve signiM 0 U Afc(^S f t the JO* the Alaska Panlnaula. Rockville; Julius Finkbeln, 111 was set for May 9. He selected Bristol, England — Bristol has ranking woman of the nation- iiin- in Hie Mnnicipal Building, Indieal- , SHEDS SHEIJ, Thompsonvllle; Elaine Cooke, Atty. Pigeon, acting aa public de­ recedented in Japan's 2,600-vmi Innermost Sanctum. Tli^x.^^ieturned nlng at 8 o'cloek In the » c b o o I matioii of a regional lianspor- up lo support a co-op. .Mothers of' ' vrtiera Oneuahev waa tranafarred Walnut S t: Karen Person. An­ trial by a Jury of 12. Each count a lane called Pitch and Pay, >d approval of the town ‘ admin- | Beginning from Ihe second to dover; Paul Quey, 404 Hartford Green Rd., RodkvlIIe; Eugene Ros­ carries a maximum prison term of fender, pointed out that the first which its aald to have got Its Istory—was heralded by JapaAjs the twigs lo the chief ritiikitst who auditorium. ' talion committee, .serving the four other youngsters who wi he five adrly jaaterday to a Ooaat Guard si. 189 Oak St,; Mrs. Marj> count ellegea that offenses oc­ The Tool Shed pre.sented them as Shinto sffer- i.slrnlion's plan, and llial they fifth day after hlrlli. Ihe young Rd.: Stoner Smith. ISl Love Lane; 10. years. name In the 17th Century when gyouth as s sign of the nations RayiTrond ,S t i n c h f 1 e 1 d, as-l,schools in the three towns of the yeais old in the fal' aie a.sked to would make Hieir propcitv ares- plane ter a dSO-tnlle flight to An- Schweirer, 32 Hemlock St.; Mrs. curred "during the summer of ing.s, conlacl Mrs. Srh'vanke or Mrs. lolieler slieds its bony shell up to Mrs. Helen Petersen. 464 R. Cen­ Bartholomew also pleaded inno­ the city was plague-stricken. 219 SPRUCE ST.— MI4.0780-MI T-3810 emergence as a modern democracyA sislantnl ^perintendentsj/perintendent of Man- dlstrie’. is pending in this se.sslon atble for work that must tie done 1” t imes I lie first \ ear of Us life Cathieen Hlnee and son. 146 Tan­ 1958,’’ without specifying the date. Ray Stoner ‘f lliey are interested , chorage. ter St.; John Nelson. Kllington cent ■ to a charge of reckless Country people, afraid to carry And the triumphal proces.sion \ Tile crown prince then took a' lester schools, will lead the dis- of tile I.,egislature. A sindv of the The regrading would le\ el {iow n and coni nines al a slower pare ner St.; Mrs. Constance Moore and driving, appealed fropi Stafford He also noted that the arrest was that followed before a wildly V'roll from his wide sleeve and po.'Jsihle savings through operation in |ia 11 iripat ing. When the plane reached Anchor­ Ave., Rockville: Charles Buder. .80 son. 20 Fairvlew St.: Mrs. Ethel made in March of this year for of­ their produce through the in­ eubjdon, assisted by four teachers an eroded bank al'ovn Bolton ,SI. , thereafter. age yeatcrday, one of thoae who Elsie Dr.; Mrs. Helen Oliver. 400 Borough Court. fected streets, "pitched” (de­ cheering 530,000 wa.s a picture iTadi^ad his marriage oath, dedaring of tna Bowers School staff who of district owned buses was be­ In the event that sufficient In- . I Dickinson, and son, 115 Columbus fenses alleged o\’er six months .1 ^ p e d Uft the BuMlan from the Woodhrldge SI.: Mrs. Virginia TTie youth was held responsible posited) their milk, cheese, and lifted from the lOlh Century, com­ "Yron-rom now on we will love eaO?acn have h'Jdqed revise the ciirriculnm. gun more tbnn two years ago. tPiost js sliowii, nursery group St.; Mrs. Blanc'" Baker, and by County Coroner Bernard J. Ack­ ago. plete with clattering horse-drawn ot.Her forever." The couple retired may al.so he arranged. | SALE! plane to a waiting ambulance waa Prowa, 176 S. Main St.: Mrs. butter at the top of the lane, Mrs. Ehwibetli MarDonald will daughter, Mansfield Depot; Mrs. Provenchqr was not put to plea, Tbe second half of the program 'I'he annoniicement of plans to i Lt. Geh. Frank A. Armstrong, Eleanor ftichard, 17 Vernon Ave., erman for tbe deaths of Peter then waited at a safe distance* carriages, liveried footmen in gold to \he outer sanctum, seated them- tell what tebriiers do when they Patricia Dobbins, and daughter, but the public defender Indicated , selTOa on straw niata and sipped the will feature a discussion on tlie fnrin a co-o[i came after the kin­ ooromander of all U.S. MiUtarj'- Rorkville; .Milton Millard. 5RA Molotoris, 17, and Alfred Ber­ till the residents collected the trimmed waistcoats and stiffly gel together f ^ .a revision of rilr- elementary school budget. Tbe Kelley Rd.. Vernon; Mrs. Donna the case would go to trial. formal coachmen in white knee iaaciXd sake trice winel, Akihito dergarten budge',, totaling nearly' 'l.ivc Itcllcr hy har in a Hraiul \cic t.ar'* Forcea in Alaska. Chestnut St.; Joseph Naudsus, 280 geron. 19, both of Stafford, pas­ food and left their money. riculiim, and .MrsNElizabeth Rich­ Board of Education and tbe Board Bogl-sch and '-ughter, Windsor sengers In a car driven by Bar­ Jerome P. Anderson of Andover breeches, silk stockings and cocked Iflrat^Uien the princess. That com- $9,000. is'as cut froni the sriiool Lt. Cmdr. Joe Kosnlck of De- Hilliard S t Locks; Mrs. Lucille Moseley and . plcteii the ceremony. ardson will discuss the content of of Finance will eacli he represented budget tiy tlie Bond of Fiiianre, tfolt, a Navy interpreter, aald the tholomew. and John P. Talbot, of Willimantic, hats. the second grade socVxJ aludie.i ADMITTED TODAY: Deborah son. West Wllllngton. The pair died as the result of an both 16, pleaded guilty to break­ For the wedding ceremony, the Aftmovard the couple changed to by a member to answer questions The I'O-op uill he formed as an in- master of the Russian ship, a con­ Nickerson. 66 Barry Rd. program. Methori.s used llK(iie pi'i" from tlie andieiicc. it auto crash In Tolland Jan. 16 ing and' entering and theft of bride wore a traditional 1 2 -kimono mode.rlj dress, the bride to a low- lenin me.asni e snv e s hill pending verted passenger and cargo ship of 30-MINUTE FREE LIME mai y grades will be Mrs. 'Tleleii Refreshments will be served i)>* $2895 BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A neckfd\w bite and gold-threaded ball : about 10,000 tons, expressed his which ended a chase over country goods valued at $300 from Elec­ ensemble, layer on layer of bril­ in tlie legislalnie may make it DRESSES! daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Brazil Has Mdst Japanese roada by Stafford Borough police. tronics Radio and Television Corp. liantly colored, decorated silk, and . gowp atjd Akihito to while tie and Enei's subject, and Paul Fiukbgjn mothers of stndeht.s in Arthur Von cninpiilsoi y for kindergarlens to he Only >4»S thanks over and over again after St.; INSTALUTION tnili. They presented themselves to W'ill speak on outcomes e x p e c t e d - ^ . class. Members of tbe Down Gneushev was taken aboard the lamonaco. 107 Oak a daughter State Police, notified, of the flee­ in Columbia. Talbot is also Charged 50 Lb. B ag...... 49c a black wig on her head. Akihito inrinded in the public si'hool to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellison. 39 Rio de Janeiro—Brasil ha.s more ing car had set up a roadblock, but with using a motor vehicle without wore flowing robe.s of heavy or­ the/ emperor and empress to in- In sixth grade social stiidies.' I'aDeshment rommittee are Mrs J. syslem in all tow ii.s. Storis. The parent.s and teacheiw will Chestnut St.; a daughter to Mr. people of Japanese origin than any Bartholomew apparently lost con­ the owner’s permiaeion. The com­ ange and saffron silk and a black foi/m thejn of the marriage, and Tamjev Hohmann, .If . Mrs. Ruth I'ireniaii 1i> Meet The actual transfer of the young and Mrs. Leo Havlcan, 103 Conway other country besides Japan — panion esLses were continued to thk bride was derorated with the then partlcipsle in a question anft Whltm^’ ami Mrs, John Laws. Lucky Si±es Russian from Soviet to American trol of the car before reaching that lacquered Shinto helmet. The nn ntlilv meeting of Uie An­ Rd.: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace about 400.000. The first Japanese point. May 19 for pre-sentence Investiga­ 80 Lb. Bag . . . . .69c Present for the ceremony in tlie gbid and 'peaii-encnisted order of an.swer period I^T-A Plan* .\iirlioii dover \'olnnteer Fire Depart meni 1959 MERCURY . hands came between two smail I Smith. 9 Oak St.. Rockville; a immigrants, s gonip of 781, ar­ 'Die chase allegedly began In tion. ' Shinto shrine were only the bridal , ifre aacred' crown, A .Sprin^Ain tion will be lield will he lield at 8 o'clock tonight in lifeboats bobbing in the wind- rived In Brasil 50 years ago. Judge Thomai E. Troland dtrect- couple, the aged cliief ritualist of Tlien the crown prince and his MONTEREY 4-DOOR SEDAN shipped waters of Akim Bay, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stafford Springe when Borough Rraiilr Prras Donalori ! .sometime in'Ma.i'. ^lrs. ..Stewart tile Hi chouse. Tlie program has not Michaud. 6 Ertel Dr., Rockville: a Seventy thousand of the 80,000 the imperial family, les.ser ritual.; bride rode \ out of the palace Hoisington, wavs'niKy means i hair- been aniinnnced. Knliy oquip‘|U(i w itli • Ivalrr- atul (U'fio.sln punhhntton rRdio, After Gneushev had been shifted Fresh From The Ground parlripii if'jnn nihhrr whitrwHil tirrB, hHf knp lljfhtR, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Japanese families in Brazil are Free Installation Ists and two chamberlain.s. one of .grounds, to Receive the •beers and Bombav A Braille prc.«s for man. announced atVa recent PTA Cnb Scout Pack 124 will meet at ■ carefully from the Russian, lifeboat engaged in agriculture. Seventy them holding over Akihitos head "banzais" o( the hundreds of tho, - rourlf‘i5v liplils. \vhi»rl roNcrs. tutono jiHint, pin.# #tgnRi to the U S. lifeboat and ha. NO’nCE beamed celling and a large modem picture book kitchen with mer tutor. Kmperor Hiroliito and attractive ontTook, located In a well run village with excellent s r o / i£ S ^ ______/.... - In accordance with the requlre- schools and fire surroundings. Priced far below replacement cost. .•jefyj' V ments of the Zoning Board of Ap­ A DISTINCTIVELY FINE HOME Weekends and evening call Kathrine Pratt, Andover PI 2-7598. niSg,- ■■■ ■- 'w S' peals regulations for the Town of 6U MAIN ST,—60 S-6771 GARDEN SALES Manchester, OonnecUeut the Zoning Bosrd will hold a public Spacious and iuxqrious best describe this unusual J. WATSON BEACH CO. $12 OAKLAND ST. Ml »-940* hearing on Friday April 24, 1959 custom designed 4 bedroom stone and frame home. Z\ CENTRAL ROW -^A 2-2114 ] POPLIN at 8 PM. In the Hearing Room of Read Herald Advs. the Municipal Building on the Thrill to its elegant living room with lovely fireplace, The Arnel Story ' following applications. STATE formal dining room, excellent kitchen and dinette area HEARING ALSO. including automatic dishwasher and disposal, beauti­ RAINCOATS! Adam M. Slrols, 808 West Mid­ dle Turnpike; Business Zone IH. fully carpeted staircase, 1\'2 baths, attached heated Special Ebcceptlon Is requested for garage, rear patio, all city conveniences, nicely land­ You Can Relax...This is limited Repairer’s License and scaped. The dignity, the location, the good taste is if:' Certlflcate of Approval for same. MI55Y and JUNIOR5 EUlott Oliva, 411 Hartford Rd.; all there. $22,500. Business Zone IL Special Excep­ tion is requested for Limited Re­ pairer’s License and ^ertlflcate of GEORGE J. COLEMAN Approval for same. All persona Interested may' at­ Connecticut Bank and Truet Co. Building, Rockville, Conn. tend this hearing. Telephone TB 6-4046 TR 6-4710 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Daniel L. Hair, Chairman LISTINGS INVITED AND THE LIVIN’ IS EASY! Edward M. Saarl, Secretary ARNEL Advt. No. 6697 Yoki#* to $17.99 W hat is ARNEL? 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Kiddies^ A ll 24 6IAPLE ST„ 61ANCHESTER 612 WEST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER 5599 A g r a n d NBVlf Rich Antique Brown Leather Yes, :here'.s one of a pretty'groyp of DiaON SALES and SERVICE MDRIARTY BROTHERS li-V' ARNEL. and cotton dii.itera that Manchester Meter Sales Die MAIN S|T., MANCHESTER A large t^le 801-815. CENTER ST., SIAN CHESTER laujfh at an iron—just a rin.se, a marked doi^ quick dr.v and they.re*freRh dais.v. our rpjfulai^^i ^Your Loetd Oldsmohile Dealei^ LOAFERS , Many loveLv styles to choose from in , ' f ROY mroRs, 1st. R#Bulariy $5>99 fine coat*'" BAT D w n o i, HUSO OAR HAKAOER ' US CENTER ST., MANCBEfTEE The little loafer just made for scl^l fashions. Sizes •blids, checks and prinjs. ’ lO to ’S. 1 1 ^ I iiwurcEifmsr. OPEN ilbilN GS Ml 3.2411 $ y 'l.'.» r. ' ' _____ ' ■ . ■' \... . •a T ^ \- ■ r ■ ; ’Vr'C? worry about me any Jtaore. becaute MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANpHEST^, CONN, FRIDAY, A|miL 10, li9B9 I was going to kill myeelf. He grabbed my arSn and told me not to be a D---- - tool" would b* back to work by Sep­ Bbwen^i^es Talk IbttiriieBtpr A Thought for Today It waa at that point, ahe aaid, tember, and ofhrinj: to oat hta hat TG Scout^eaders FLETCHER CUSS GO. that Teel hit her, and ahe took the -h a didn't epeclfy hla vice presi­ IHponsorMl ^y tbe Manclieater ’r t There gun from her puraq. l^opnittd lirrald dential candidacy hat. but that may CoDnell of Chifrehes in WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE She atarted the day of crucial Know Ifour Town*V was the ha\*o been the one he had in mind CORNER D U ilA l^ ST. testimony by saying qhe had tak­ —If bis predictions didn't pan out. From the time w hen Je^M said theme of the-northwest neighbor­ (Oontinned irom Pag* One) en the gun with her that night to "Blessed are the peaeelnakera,” shoot herself if the Bleeping pills Senator Majority Leader John- hood meeting held by ^Olrl Scout NEW LARGER QUAltTEil^ his followers have hpefi concerned WALTER E. TEDEORD didn't kill her. She lay in a coma sador to Cairo, recently presented in IJdin America- has led the _ . R ____ beouRht the Democrats gal- leaders last night at the VlRiddell She said she locked herself into Pabiuhert about peace. Christians were ex­ her eSr and swallowed some of the for 60 hours before she started to his credentials as minister to 'Ye­ Haitian leader to join forces with 1 rouadad Octobar 1, twi loplne into the act., with a drama­ COtNTV EDITOR Schpol. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING the small empt from nyilllary duty in the drug mixture, vomited it, then recover from the pills. men. He left behind Charles the Donilnican Republic's Dictatop tic promise to have Conjrr*** cre- legions of the Roman Empire. 'Y'et The program Included talks and Hi.spaniola. Genernlisalmo Rafael Trujillo. E ^ n Saantns KxoaiM AUTO GLASS INSTALLED took more; Judge Thomas J. Faulconer let. Ferguson as resident' charge Bollujrs Enterad al Uia a '• a w w commlaaion to 'taale. in this .enlightened twentieth cen­ Letters to a columnist are perhaps the key to a number dlaplaya about Manchester. Mrs. Nicholas said she had spot­ her answer that question by overr Diiv^lier-aaid a month ago only Tlie Haitian and Domlnicat^ov- at Hanciiaatat'. Oooo aa tury Christian nations are spend­ d'affaires In Ta'izz. the capital. ernmenla. who share the island, j ■all Matttr, j____ smell, ft el and hear the despair of of readers he has. This columnist doesn't get any— which is John Bowbn was the speaker. He ted Teel’s white Cadillac parked ruling a .state objection after he Ahmed also accepted an Ameri­ a six million dollai emergency ing billions of dollars on weapons GLASS FURNITURE TOfS In front of the apartment of his considered the legal question over- pushed aside their tlxiiliUonal * tJiose pi rts of the country where probahlv an indication of something. But If I were to get let­ opened the program by giving a can gift of 15,000 tons ot wheat grant from 'the Itnited Slatas aig n CRiropH. RATES of destruction. younger sweethearL Laura Mow- night, hatred of each oilier d!o map q. men ant women cannot find work" In the midst of our massive ters. I’d like them to be honest criticisms and perhaps m- report on town government. Thie to relieve a food shortage result­ bailed the 'republic out of bank­ common defen.se ngatrist possible^; Included the history ot the found­ MIRRORS (Fireploe* and Doer) rer, and waited,for him. and rept rt back to rouRres-s; In SO preparatiojia for war It is good to Quiries on how to handle personal problems ing from delays in spring rains. ruptcy and enabled the govern- invasion. ing of Manchester and the func­ She drove away after wailing And he began reconsidering Amer­ hear the voice < f an American This Is the kind of letter I'd llk e ^ ------an hour and a half. When she Retired Domiidrian officers, with | days, wi h a solution. Bbck, In the tion of its government as It was PICTURE FRAMING (oH typ^) ican economic aid proposals re­ Tient U> meet biUa until the coffee the npprovaL/of Trujillo, an- atatesman expressing our hopes to get from .someone - anyone - buddies, but now that I ’m free, retiumed and saw the lights were Girl Improved, Festival Senate. Republicans rould do no then and as it is now. jected in 1957 In favor of Soviet crop comes in the fall. for peace. Sen Hubert H. Hum­ who would he kind enough to lake they won’t have anything to do off in' Miss Mowrer's apartment, notinced plaud to form a volunteer This was followed by rel>orts on WINDOW and PLATE GLASS offers. A member of the f ’allioHc more than rush to sipn this re.so- phry aaid recently: time out and read a column of with me. My father says I have she got into Teel’s white Cadillac Off Critical List aimy of 2>i!U00 to go into action if I the recreation department, clubs The Yementies have signed an Youth organization estimated only Haiti \vfde Invaded. Halil's arniv, THE AsluCU'fED PRESS lution. tBiMi provins thst Repuhli- "Let us send our peaceful weap­ mine: to spend more time working around CONTRACTORS! WE HAVE IN STOCK hardtop and waited till after mid­ utlvcl; ons from the only kind of launch­ the house this summer or he won't and organigations and wild flow- agreement in principle wltfi an three weeks sgo that 2f)0 persons! which eryes nlsp as a police foive, ALL DAY ( fh a AaaocUtad P r w 1» bllcatton ajclii ol cans bad! a heat t too. "Dear Sir; night. Five-vear-old Linda Johnson, a^Uad to the um ing pads we really desire: The | let me lise the car. My problem'is, era found in thii vicinity. MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS Italian firm for electrification of have died of starvation In the nera only about 6,000 men and | in nawa diaDatchM cradited to It or In .shol-t. there haji been enter­ i Your column a few weeks ago on Historical pictures of Manchester Sana’a. Yemen’s old capital and north coast region of Haiti and In officers. SSt «SJr5aa SStad peaceful lamuhing pads of our the need for compromise betweenO' when do I have to start paying w h e n 'r;a w M r.°T e e lc o 'm e "m ,rS fn - Wedne.sday has SATURDAY and SUlfDAY tainment j for all. were displayed by the leaders from one of its principal cities. the interior mountaiiia. aid also Iha local ne»a odbllrted beta. farms and our fac tnries, our di­ the pro-Abelia Grandflora faction Income tax ? OPEN SATUBDAVS—OPEN THURSDAT EVENINGS the entranceway. I been taken off the critical list and *5aii risbis of rapoWksatlon Soniewnere beyond the enter­ vinity schools and our normal Frantic." 'Buckland School. Also oh display The Imam also has begun to ITnder shock of the overt Iirou \ dispalabea herein are aleo reeerred and the anti-Abelia Grandflora Al- ESTIMATES GLADLV GIVEN “ He got In ihe car and. asked | i* improving, Hartford Hospital of Bati.sta, Duvalier has relajwl tainment,| somewhere between the schools., and our agricultural and Good whole.some disagreement is was a report on schools and a chart me what I was doing there. I ‘ show willingness to join the Brit­ AT iFull aerrlca client of N. E A. Sere-^ , . liancc was In complete bad taste. showing facta about the architec­ authorities said today. ish in setting machinery to reduce the strongarm tactics of liijr re­ partisan jlhnisls and maneuvers, I have been a champion of this a healthy thing. I welcome this. told him I wanted to talk to him, versitio.s. Tlie moon iS '230,000 ture of . town churches. Two other , Linda, who waa struck by a ear friction along the Aden-V'etnen gime snd on Jan. 30 annoimfieii he MMiera RepreseniaUTea; The type of border flower for 36 years Personal letters, too. are welcome. that I was sure there was another was relinquishing dictatorial pow­ a Matheaa Special AjreMy — N e » somewheiic between the golf link.s miles away. We would ,like to displays were concerned with the oh '.Spring St., v.-as rushed to frontier. N I and anyone who denle.s their My qualifiqalions'for giving advice woman. 83 ACRES ^ Chlcaao CNdiwil of r.eorgik and tlie desperation in reach it, but we would like even topography of the town and the The Soviets have gotten so well ers granteil him by popnamont. iMBER MTl>rr BUREAU Of beauty in a rural setting is a com- might be limited, but this comer We started to drive east on i Hartford after a preliminary ex- The threat of invasion and the mATIONS _____ a particular jobless home, there more to reach the ne.irts of peoples would be most happy to try. common trees found here. 38lh street, and began arguing. amination at Manchester Memori- entrenched in Yemen they won't I plete fathead. he easy to di.slodgc. And there is rising feeling Rgaipdi dictatorships S ought to the room for a common in Latin America, in Asia, Africa I .Sincerely. " I told him I had been 13 years a r Hospital. She suffered a frac­ iTIkb HaraM Prlntlni and the Middle East, and In Europe tured left leg and head injuries. question whether Crown Prince VERNON aiaumda no financial reaponrfbUlU f y approach which 'would take more Disappointed." protecting him and Tommy i’Teel’s ff bographtcal errors appearina hi M- Itself." ■ Linda, the daughter of Edward Badr can shake off his personal Plantland fjr one like this: adopted soni. and now he was be­ »totmemonla,apd other than ftO dsu's and not waste any of The people of the world will have pro-Soi-iet bias. lb The Mancheatrr Evening Herald "Sir: ROYAL ICE CREAM>.ALWAYS A TREAT! ing verv public about his affair and Elaine Johnson, of 7 Spring WUh 1.100 ft. M whatever (une it had looking for peace when they are willing to pre­ with Laura Mowrer. Parking St,, waa hit about 5 p.m. by a oar ' Badr has publicly supported Six months ago you wrote a col­ Na.sser’s anti-ComniunIst cam- IWapiay advertibuif^<»lni hours: quirk panit ea?. It l.s about lime. pare for it as vigorously as they Have you served our Flavor of the Month? hii car in that place, he might as driven by E’clix Pehr, 50, of Glas­ ly rone<1 fronljijra on main On The Parkway tear Honday-l P now prepare for w.ar. umn on how to stay healthy. I, paigTh But th- rince is not con­ Fbr Tueedav—1 P ni Monday It seems tb us. for an ambitious, air, think you ought to be locked well have been on Monument Cir­ tonbury. Aoco ding to police, Ruth Grzyb Rev, H, O.sgiMid Beiine-.t cle or taking her to the country Linda was crossing from the north sidered a strong man, and some hlK;huny. \Mthln rtjlmitra Bbr [ Wednesday—1 P fundament^l.s-sceking study into up. No one can tell me that I BUHERSCOTCH RIPPLE pbr Thureday—1 p ni We^edav. club." to the aoiith side of the street and observers wonder if he will be fbr Friday—1 p.m Thui^dav the operaliio.M of the American should lake long walks, exercise tough enoiigl to follow through. EA5T HARTFORD of acho«)!, f ’ity ^nlor Bar Saturday—1 p m .Friday for a half hour before breakfast, Here's a delicious blend of butterscotch She said ahe asked Teel to take Pehr was driving west. ^blaaelfled deadllna: 10^ economy, filom the point of view of 4-H HVinicmakers her to her own car. parked on the ■phe case ia stii. under investiga­ DAY NUR5ERY avAllHhIr. Evoollont for da* of pobllcalloo eacept Rahirday- and give up cigars and my 10 cups sauce blended thru Royal Ice Cream pure economics, 1 politics, and ideology street outside Mi.ss M o w r e r's tion. More Nalnral Gaa 1 'SmonG J. go and gel in it.’ Canada increased to 1,09,139,494.-j Seven For Space In oui*^ economy? How much of The Manchester 4-H Homemak­ that cohinin pa.ssed away a few HAVING A PARTY? WHY NOT SERVE When the Romans were con­ Honrs: 6;.80 A.M. weeks later. I am still living, fat "I aaid I wanted to talk — I quering the known world, they 000 in the like period of 1957. For ' ( ’ok'inan, Ro«*Uvill«*. TR ers Club will attena the Hartford STENCILED s l ic e s o f ROYAL ICE CREAM! told him I knew lie had been to to 6:.80 r.M. each can Vgp affortl? What will be And lazy, which Is why it took so i bargained with frontier tribes with the same period however, sales of ' 'T h e seven young Americans County Favorite Food Sliow to­ Washington or New York with Ages 2 and iip iS-4710 or TR .V4015. the cost of dbcli 7 Must the cost of long for me to i^'rite this letter. bales of 10 idecurinl hides. From niamifactiired gas declined from 11 ruminated for space travel believe morrow at II am. at the Bloom­ Laura Mowrer a week earlier. freedom be iWurr.enl receasion and field P'edcrated Church. Members ' Yours riily, "deruria." we got the word 8,358,891,000 cubic feet to 4,894,- tJSat their chances of returning •Ponderous.’ "He said It was none of my "dicker." 905,000. .| even in prosperity some continual are urged to set up their exhibits bu.slness where he went, and he t be about the same aa the Or this one: joblessness" WouUI the cost of early a.s judging will start prompt- ^ (R o J^j o L ice c r e a m CO. j l told me to get out and stop both­ inee involved In the lirat test "Dear Sir: £ statism Include loss of enterprise, b'- ering him. fUght of any plane of new and un­ Club members are also preparing I went with a girl in my cla.ss W 2.8 W ARREN ST., MANCHESTER— MI S-69508-6950 ^ and a loss of feeling free? "I told him he wouldn’t have to tried design, or as Oie chance in- j to enter tlie Dress Revue at Cen- for three week.s before slie de­ ^ ■■MANUFACTURERS a v’ T'ET-A a^vtTfotTDc: rhirOF otflTf'nrTORFITELLI’S .1,1’Q "SPUMON'I**"SPUMONI" j What hleriri of freedom rided she didn't like going steady. volved In routine travel on any ] "'*^itinel Hill Hall, Harlfonl, Saturday. statism woulirl a commis.siou of Mav 2. Judging will be held April While we were going steady, I Look for oil America's hectic superhlgh-j this mark economisla, hilstorians, politicians 18.' didn't spend much time with my Invitations to Bid ,\tays. ef quality and philosophers say we have now? ;,And those scientists who know ("oHeetion of What different blend do they think \j^at the first space travel vehicle Bsne Gsaaite Monumenu sic design­ we could toleyate? \''hat differ­ 8ATUH.A is going to be like are lust about ed sod senipnired by attiss in finest Garbage See the Greatest Selection ot Roses Ever ent blend do tkey think we need? equally confident, These grsnite— to endure. And Bsitc Town Ol. Manchester. W We doubt tltRl such a commis­ i Such assurance begins to seep Granite Momnments psy tribute to Connecticut Displayed in Any Nursery in New England! sion would have an eaay time of It lato even us lay people, until we ; things the things thst endure— the &ith, lo«c Sealed bids to collect garbage 4 too begin to accustom ourselve.s to j deriding Juat khat kind of e'eo- snd memotiet of those who hsve In the Town of Manchester, Ponn.. commencing July 1. 19. . will be the likelihood tbal. when the first I nnmir ahow we are running now In pasted on. NOW! FREE 10-DAY SAMPLE thi.s roimtry, but It is about time When yon sre choosing your monu- received until 11:00 A.M.. Wed­ human being does venture into ^ nesday. May 6, 1939. at the office When have you Over 120 Varieties somebody tried to decide what kind nent, let at help you. The besucy snd space, there will have been such j of fi.e General Manager, Municipal of hybrid It IS snd to pin a label permsnence of select Bsrre Grsnite detailed and accurate charting of! Christian Science Building. 41 Center Street, Man­ MANY ARE NOW IN H.OOM on It and to define, before we con­ mske k s tuits- SATURA chester. Conn., when they will be the joume.v and Firh thorough : sider the future, just where we do ble choice for opened and read publicly. Bidders ever seen ahttcipation and preparation fdr —the famous moisturizer or their representatives are In­ stand now. There la, we submit, no ^ Entitled your monument, every possible difficulty and ex­ HTGN whether k it to vited to he present. theory to describe what we are ''('.hrisliun Sciviin': Bids mav be submitted for one. Demonstrations On: perience that the thrill Involved I be large or imsll. by Dorothy Gray will outweigh the actual danger. But there is what we do, in fart The Pou'vr of S[>iriliin! Rifiht Thinkinf:" two, three,' four or five years and Dacron & Worsteds Because we're so surd Satura will make a notable differehoe In for using equipment owned or In the human courage, in the ex­ and In practice, and if llial were your looks-this extraordinary, pink, greascless moisturizer ia leased by the bidder or for using PLANTING haustive preparation, and In the once clearly stated, desrrilied and Lecturer: ARTHUR P. WUTH, equipment supplied by the Town or T now offered on trial. With every regular purchase-a free 10-day expenditure of hundreds of mil­ defined we migh*. not only inveni ( .S B. OF DENVER. ( (tl.OR.MK) ^ a for any combination thereof. sampleU f not satisfied, return regular purchase for full refund. PRUNING lions of dollars we are going to a name for it, but begin to make Moin)>rr of Ihc Bonrd of Lprlurr*thi|» of TIu* >fot!ior ( hiirch, ThA Specifications and hid form* may vriced so low! ronsclous, deltbfiate rhoices about Flmt Church of Sclrntist, in Boston, .MnAARrhURPttR. COMPARE AND SAVE be obtained from the Controller, devote to this project there Is no Offer applies to Satura Cream, $3.50 and $5, and Satura Lotion, $3. Municipal Building. Manchester, how free and how atatisl we want SPRAYING limit . Place: Manchester High School Auditorium Conn.-, telephone Mitchell 9-5281. This tells us something about (o he or ought to be In the future, I.3I EA.ST .MIDDLE T i n.NPIKE Extension 41, our age we do not generally real­ instead of Juat blundering along a M.\N( IIE.STER, r O W E C T K i T Town of Manihester, Conn. WATERING road, a road we do not know how By Richard Martin ise. Actually, this is nothing more Time: Tuesday Evening, April 14, 1959 General Manager • Prizes • to mark, every lime some forre or SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. WELDON’S SCENT SHOP than a glorified adventure It Is AT 8:i:> Advl. No. 7693 FERTILIZING trend we do not know how to pre- 470 CENTER STREET T E L . M l 3-7732 » DACRON* a ■ thie enough that we are using a First rhurch of ( ’lirist, Sciontist. MnnrhrKtrr 55 Samples 901 MAIN STREET— Ml 3-5321 rivalry with another nation as dirt gives our economy anothei \4'rlcompK Vitii. SEEDING eflmething of a'stimulus. and that hoot. Specialists in monuments sculptored from select Barre granite Literature I we have . sonie vague ides that t CULTIVATING there may be some military sig- Slaughter On The Potomac AS’i WORSTED (?®i2/siafDiiMaMSJSiB/5/sjBiajafa(5®a/afSMa/a/a®3/5/a/araiaraMa®sra]®5iaBra5fi?ii?JSJSjai5JBJ5f5JBra/a/taiB®a^^ nlflcance involved In spare travel. History will have ita jokes, some | I 9.35 M.M.V .STHKK/1-STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.-THURSDAY S AND FRIDAYS to 9 P.M . Bait the only real driving forre. or of thfiii quite grim. 1 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS pulling forre, is the challenge of Grim indeed, and almost iinhe- p CLOSED MONDAYS-MI 3-5171 NAME THE NEW BURR ROSE the unknown. We venture not for hevablr. is the fact Ihat on | TROnCAL SUITS aiy assurance of practical goals WednesdBV of Ihis week. In the j UNTIL 8:30 ot rewards, but just to venture. j ,\ear la.-ifi, human life was taken g. CONTEST ■,Mt. Elverest challenges climbers I in a di.spiite between two of the | g CONSOLETTE not because It has riches at its top, [ states of these United States. Still E ANOTHER BURR BEAUTY TO BE NAMED hot Just because It Is there, ,'ipace I more unbelievable, and Ironir, i.s g W hen robins sing ... MAKE A DATE challenges us In the same wav. It I thi fact that the diapute involved. ENSEMBLE of ers ur nothing we need, nothing I ronrernmg fishing rights on the ^ | TO ATTEND ^ 1 M i k LOW PRICE YOU NAME IT-W IN A VALUABLE PRIZE ot known value, and once we con- OF MANCHESTER I Potomac. is still basically and hta- ; g It's Spring ... it's Spring! a TABLE MODEL.' qlier It we may well wonder whst : torically the very same dtspiite ' la the universe we intend to do • A COMPLETE BURR ROSE GARDEN j which, bark in the early days of N E W 1 9 5 9 with It. But It Is there, and we ; Ihi.s nation, led to the railing of i g • A NEW POWER LAWN MOWER mean to scale It If we can snd to I the ronstitutionsl comention al ^i this pure adventure we devote un- I PAINT • A s c o n GARDEN SPREADER I Philadelphia where our pre.sent , | told resources of manpower, sri- \ federal form of government was j ( | • AN ORTHO GARDEN SPRAYER eBce and dollars without the j devi.sed This same fisliing di.spiite ■ ^ sUghtest doubt or hesitanej’, doubt | ihp,; tnggcrerl lueetings whirl,' led DEMONSTRATION ofhesltancy such as we habitually ndoptinn of our present MANY OTHER WORTH-WHILE PRIZES d monstrate when anvhodv I” -"-| con.stitution.Con.stitution. -be'be r,cationcication of this Alterations Included poses devoting similar re.soiirrcs to greal and imiled nation. Tlic earthly goals like peace, or jobs, or founding fathev.s c ould i irate a na­ education. To the contrary, there Edward V. Gibbs Now — right at the ttart of the season — get the tion, all right, but neitlici tlicy. iku 19.95 LOOK tor the "HIDDEN TREASURES" isn’t the alighteat doubt that. If any one slme, proved able to .set­ Factory MTEDKSr perfect suit for Spring «nd Summer comfort we found resources for this ad­ tle the minor issue which Irig- Representative • t 11“ TV MiMd fcy ...at a price that defies comparison! // venture running short, we would gc-ed the big events of 178T ioadlat ladtsaad.n •Mtlnt Jafiaroio'y Masterfully styled and taildred... in Willingly deprive ourselves of such And nziw, in this year 1959, in a Demonstrating tht new WAIT for the "HOURLY SPECIALS otiier things in order to keep on week whii'h also carried the news eosier-to-use paints, var­ this season’s newest shades with the adventure. 14.95 To Be Announced On Our P.A. System of the drafting and ratification of nishes and enamels. and patterns... in i f2 c / •It is somehow pleasing and re- a new fi.-diing ronipacl between eye-appealing aaeuring, to readize what adven­ Maryland and Virginia, we ha\c 8.95 single-breasted 2 and turous romanticists we are, under-- the Rtoij of how a Maryland pa­ nealh our auperfleiaJ coneern for trol boat threw pistol fire into a 3-button models... IS THE BEST SHRUBS practicability and security. Virginia fishing dory, killing one Friday, April lOth with flap pockets, center man and wounding another, all be­ time to plant ROSES The ■UMUCK- vents! Hurry in now -t BURR ^Hybrid Without A Name S o let's get out there cause. Maryland authorities said, Madel C »$a the Virginians had been dredging make an investment that W alter Reuther'a scheme for a AFTERNOON and EVENING Il'diaf. raaai. 262 iq- m crch'of the jobless on Waahing- oysters on the Maryland shore Inches rectan(ular pic­ 5vlll pay you well in Back in 1787, this kind of thing ture srea. Ayeilable In ton, modified by hla fellow labor o n every sunny day! mined blond oak. mt- cool, good-looking WHITE REDBUD ROSE triggered the thought of a young, hofsny or ebony color, leuLders Into a decorous and order­ Saturday, April 11th com fort... today, right ly^ journey to Washington by bus atruggi ng nation into the realiza­ it sTiyeU... DOGWOOD TREE SPECIAL through Summer! S,\TrRDAY ONLY’ RED CLIMBERS ai)d train, has produceid a' whole tion that It had to make itself HANDCRAFTED QUALITY W H ILK T IIK I I-.\ST: dt^lay of pyrotechnics. something stronger and greater Count the sunny Spring days we UNTIL NOON -lost service headaches ^ Use evr layaway plan E„.h ■, FI. 3 9 5 *.i« Fi. hhe Eisenhower administration, than a loose confederation of bick­ get here in Connecticut as ering slates. But the resultant na­ ... no extra ehargal 3 Fo. 2.75 feeUng itself on the defensive, an added blessing! Don't "CLASSIC LOOK " STYLING mjgtiaged to open the demonstra­ tion, for all its greatneas and ma­ See the latest labor saving paint products developed by let them slip by without getting out­ You savo-^beeause we save! tion with a two-day publicity play jesty, never turned back in grati­ mcidern ' aint.science. New products to make your home oif the March employment statis- tude to cure the petty quarrel doors . . especially when you paintinii easier, faster and more convenient. which had proved such an historic 1 • Made in our own |> FERTILIZER r. A W ^ -' ' LIME tlgi, which happened, fortunately, can own carefree California Redwood like If you have a paint problem or need color suggestions, to-‘ be excellently encouraging. inspiratio'n. tailoring plants! this . . in a new, low-slung, more be sure to come in and consult our factory representa­ 80 Viiiat the administration would Hov,- many oysters, either stolen JO-6-4 Lb.s. 50 4 9 ^ corftforfable design . . for so little. tive—HeV here to help you. 2. Sold diract to you ->«&« done with its statistics this or guarded, equal a man's life? HEtt'S 3 .9 5 Come rain, come shine, your redwood will in our Low Overhead w^ek if they had happened to con \ salesrooms! tetfl sad news we have not begun "take It" for it reauires a w m i 3 . We save the in- to;itmacine- minimum of care. Moves Planticmci WhiBre AH Gordeninf -NoadB Are Satisfied RANGE between costs ^ and pats Reuther’a jobless demonstrators, AS WOWS Ehonj - I Ml into the game room 'savings an yovl tbajgreat majority of whom seem j i * \ tha to riJEL OIL come Fall. So choose yours^to- ; i' Open Daily and SiHuiiigrs. a o i i ^ y to be out o f jobs, which Is SSKr »249-»5 morrow and begin enjoying life 9 AuM. to ■ f *>« I a Lovelty for some organised Job- GASOLINE BUILQING MATERIALS leOl demonstrations which have a bit more. Bench is LUMBER FUEL BARLOW'S I m ||r ataged In rece^iO ■ears, re-. 49'/2 " lontg: the 3-pOsition chaise ^ i 12lS ToU^d_ ■ TVi ■■ ■ 5 ON BOUTB 5 A T IH E placards and speeches BANTLY OIL 66". Use the 21x21" ottom an ,13b NORTH MAIN ST.—TEL. MI 9-5253 SOUTH WINDSOR EAST HARTFORD TOWN LINE a^itebing Praeidsnt Eisenhower's asja cocktail talole, too. 1089 TOLLAND TPKE. jilltog for dlls gems of golf. I .'I'll' \ . 1 INI , New Hours: Open Dailjf 7:30 A.M. Mon-.Lbm b v c k l AN d Two cl|air sizes at the same price. ' |>aaiilMii»sr1a Hacretary of Lab^ ■' '11' . ii!i.i:i Opeiv Until 5 P.M, Mon. thni Thursday M l 3-5095 .BERLIN ent THE BERLIN TURNPIKE IM|jg|i|ril triad to defend the altui- TEL Mllclii II 9-459S lltl| R NnpMktag aema glowing | ire - Fridd^^Nifhlg Until sUo and Sat. Until Noon 0 k . . 1 H ta m n A V ,\

Q \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CO ]^.. FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1959 vPAGB iTlNBrx^

X- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, yANCHESTER. CONHw FRlD^y* AWMLICI, l»5f Square Dance Set F M x m fS K m Priest Gives Talk FU RRIERS Tass Doubtful $13,000 CHESTER'S Md DBMIGNBBS M onii, (nembershlp chairman, At Bunce Center By Metliodist Men Coventry this month to recelv* enrollment Remodel preference. DEN . Your C om p l^ One The Revi Joseph C, GiinRru of The Methodist Men of South msiirance Lack Halts On May 1 the enrollment in the HQibe Average for U.S. Methodist Church have scheduled St. John’s the EvarigellsL New YOUR OLD PUR COAT classes Will be open to the public. an evening of square dancing in 41 Students Stop Garihfn Shop uare Britain, wac the speaker a IN TO A N E W Mrs. Morris should bs contacted C E N ^ R meeting last eyenlng of the Man­ from Pag* One) homes like this all over Long Is­ Cooper hall at the church on for details. ON THE MANCHESTER-VERNON chester Association for the Help land. All over the United Saturday evening. Paul Trow­ GD Police Activities Mothers assisting Mrs. Robert • Cape • Stole INOOBPOBA' of Retarded Children. nHceive the 'typical American States! . , .’’ bridge will call the dances which Take Honors ' ingsbury, teacher with the class­ T O W LINE A Town Parking Authority hldA A queatlon regarding the title will geil undei-way at 8 o’clock. • Jacket Prom waa raised by some North Enders Father Gengras stated that Al-,- worker.’ ” *1995 AnxlUary poUc« Knd firemen wll^ es at the basement classroom at of $35,500 for the Depot A(i. mighty God chose a particular s4t The American exhibit to be held Harold Porcheron club president, the S e c o n d ~ C o n g r e ^ a t lo n a l VIHNER’S when the prdperty first went on Call Ml 9-7218 or RockvtUs TR 5492G putleipate. In the ICencheater of parents tor each mentally in Moscow developed from the says church members are invited At Windham Church for the coming week will property owned by the New Haven aale. The doubta were based on the tt- Junior High Plans tarded child because those par­ U.S.-Soviet cultural agreement. to bring friends and neighbors. A 82 BURKE ROAD. ROCKVILLE «CM1 Detenee elcrt tomorrow, h»v- Obituary be Mrs. Oeoiga Obsr, Mrs. Henry Railroad has been accepted^ wording in a deed paaaed many Fruit Trees Shme Trees ents possess the strength and the The house is planned as the high slight charge will be made, and ' For Free EsUmata la Your Home. Itey recently learned they are not A total of 41 Coventry pupils at­ Gankofskte, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. OPEN A tty, Herbert Phelon Jr., T P A years ago when the'-property was understanding necessary to the spot of the'show. Ready Next Month refreshpients will be served. laovered by Ineurance In the couree Mra. JoMpbtM O tM ttt/ tending Windham High School William Borden and Mrs. Erma DWARF-STANOARD chairman, said he w a ^ Informed first sold by Minor White to the have been listed on the school’s Belyea. The cleaning committee ^LVER MAPLE this morning that the railroad’s then Hartford, Providence and task of rearing such a child. In The-Long Island Press today in­ ^ CD training. Mr». Josephine Oscotti, 84, wid his Ulk, based on the "Spiritual vited the Russians to come over Plans foi^'tl^e North End junior ow of Louis Cescottl, died sudden honor roll. will be Mrs. Louis Boly and Mrs. 7 DAYS APRG-STANOARD hoard of directors, \yhlch met yes­ Fisklll Railroad. One phraSc in the ■ And unleea a hUl Introduced into Side of the Problem of ReUrda- an 1 take a look at the of high school shoiMd be completed in ly yesterday at the home of her Those attaining an over-all avt;r- Donald Oov dy. RM Delieiewa, Melatbab, Baldwin. Tellew / F A S T O IO W IN O terday, had acciepted the town's document specified that the prop­ 4he t^glalature yesterday la erty waa to be utilized for rail­ tlon,” Father OengrtU also point­ houses that Long Island has. daughter, Mrs. Inez A. BonegO, 119 age of 90 per cent or better In four MotheM assisting Mrs. Burton DmM om. * bid for the 30..000 square-foot late May, GcneraPli^anager Rich­ property which 'wlll be used for road use only. ed out that the retarded child Is A top headline in the dally y n r r ^ within the next lew days, Wells St., with whom she made full credit, subjects were: Senior, B Moore, tthcher, with similar DAILY 8 A.M. ard Martin said toda^ , Nancy Blssell; juniors, Martin classes at the Nathan Hale Oom- parking lot purposes if the deal Phelon said, however, that any free of the ability to sin against newspaper said: they probably will not participate her home. n.95 3 ... *4 95 *3.95 i^MO.95 God and thus is assured of his “ Hey, Ivan, come on to our Mkrtln was repealing the com­ WEAR ite a national CD alert scheduled Dragon, Edward Haddad, Paula munity Center for the coming goes through. It is estimated space questions regarding the legality of She was bom In Italy, and ahe t« 8 P.M. place in God’s Kingdom. house! pletion date set by archltecV-Vlc- ^ next Friday. came to this country 60 year* ago. Contos, Ann Farry, Patricia Gil­ week wilt be Mrs. John T. Max- for 60 carS/Would Jfe provided. the title will be settled before'the tor Frid late last January. PHJd The town’s Board o f Directors Father (Jengras discussed brief­ "It’s not the Taj Mahal. But we I. Auxiliary JPoUce Capt WilUam She had resided in Manchestea for bert, Judith Knaiiss, Carol .well, Mrs. Jphn L. MacQuown, DWAnn AMLE transaction is completed. tlien said it wquld take fouF Martlndile; sophomores, Kenneth Mrs. John Learned, Mrs. Frank SUNDAY must nqw give its approval of the ly the formation of the Holy In­ think you'd like it.” JL Bayrer has advised all mem- the past 36 years. Nerthern Spy, le d Oelletoas, McIntosh, C) appointed Father ‘State Legislature on (House Bill) grandchildren and three great Karin Hamerlln. The Coventry American Legion ceptable and the town would get houses like this. Lots of us live Director Ted Cummings Tue.sday AND ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS On the “B” list; Seniors, Pamela Post will have a paper, rags and STRAWBERRIES have to secure permission from the Gengras as chdplaln of the guild. I»358." i grandchildren. its money back. even better. night that they be hurried in time Crane, Sandra Harris, Hazel magazines collection Sunday, State Public Utilities Commission The activities of the gfulld will be • Baasage of the bill will give aux- Funeral services will be held tO' KACH During the earlier negotiations, "But this is really an invitation. for bids to be invited and con­ Nothing to Send Aicay For— Little, Marjorie Lyman, Nancy weather permitting. Tied bundles before the property can be sold, directed toward assisting some iiUary forces insurance coverage morrow morning at 8:15 at the BLUEBERRIES EUwrte, Hale** Haven, S. H./Hale, Golden *3.50 ri,*1995 Phelon said there waa no point in We’d like you to come ace for struction to start soon. Moore; juniors, Andrew Buckley, should be left in view of the high­ Phelon said. 13,000 menally retarded persons Everything in Stock! lertille performing CD work. John B. Biirke Funeral Home, 87 Jnbnee. conducting the lengthy title search yourself. It is hoped the school will be Joseph Eaton, Thomas Lynch, way. Phelon emphasized that if the within the archdiocese and their Suspension of auxiliary police E. Center St., and at 9 o’clock in RASPBERRIES until it was known if the town "There are scores of develop­ ready for September 1960—start OUR RENTALS INCLUDE SHIRTS TIES Leonie Major, Catherine Wanagel; The.o^post has on hand a supply property ia acquired, the money parents. liicbvlUes due to lack of coverage St. James' Church. Burial will be in ^1.95 3 F^/M 95 would acquire the property. ments with moderately priced o' the school year. AND ALL FORMAL ACCESSORIES. ■fixtends to other towns In Con- sophomores, Robert Chaleckl, of American Flags size 3 by, 6 MORAINE LOCUST for its purchase will come from During the business meeting, St. James’ Cemetery. PEONY Phelon also said today that of­ presided over by Mrs. John R. !iwcticut Wilfred DeLorge, Raymond Mc­ feet, with staff and bracket. the Parking Meter Fund and will fers, based on recent appraisals, Friend.s may call at the funeral Kinney, Judith Carmarco, Patricia Commander Stanley J. Harris or have no effect upon the tax rate In McEIraevy, president, it was an­ It was the stand taken by the home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight PHLOX FEAR^STANDARI^ will soon be made by the T P A to AOO-man auxiliary police force in Crocker, Clara Croteau, Carol other post members may be con-, Bartlett, Datehete, dapp'e Manchester. A t the present time nounced that the seventh annual *9,95 ^ the owners of two properties on meeting of the association will be ;ltratford early this week which Mahr, Sharon Proulx, Nancy tacted by those Interested. Faverite, Seokle. ^2.39 there is $140,900 in the fund which the east side of Main St. near the |a|^^aj|| Is The Time To Plan Your Milton J. Albom Szelugu; freshmen, Betty Cafter, Explorers Plan Dance POPPIES has been designated by law to be held on May 14 at the Bunce Cen­ last legislative wheels in- motion to Rockville—Milton J. Albom, 43, Purnell Pi. parking lot. ^troduce the present bill. The Joy DeCosta, Joan Diamond, Explorer bcout Post 63 will used for such purposes. ter. A catered supper will be N I I W SPRING PAINT UP— .| of 33 Grant St.. Rockville, a math Judith Fardal, Cheryl Little, Bar­ sponsor a dance for teenagers at HARDY LILIES Acceptance of the town's bid, The Parking Authority has been served. l a V ■ For Estimates Call ... ■ Stratford.group advised State CD DW ARF PEA r conducting an exhaustive study of teacher at Rockville High School, bara Galenski and Nancy Pear 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Nathan HONEY LOCUST only $500 more than the minimum 3>lrector Leo J. Mulcahy it would died suddenly at his home yester­ Clapp’s Favente, BarUett, the Main St. area in an effort to son. Hale Community Center. Dancing amount which the railroad said it • not participate in the national day afternoon. HEN ond CHICKEN Seeida, Donees. $2 49 acquire additional parking facili­ Shower for Teacher iMll be to recordings. Charles would accept, comes after drawn- Win. Dickson and Son ^ e r t unless covered by insurance. He was born Dec. 20, 1915, in ties . Women members of the Robert­ Bird, post advisor, will be among out negotiations which began last • - Stratford oflaclals selected this New Haven, a son of" Mrs. Sylvia FLOWERING CRAB *13.95 son School faculty and Mrs. the chaperons. A member of the December. Jhosition. after a recent decision Flug .^Ibom and the late Philip d w a * f c h e r r y WANTED: PAINTING Eugene Rychling, secretary to Coventry Police Patrol will be on •banded down by the Attorney Gen- Albom^ and had lived in Rockville WEEPING CHERRY North star. Months before the railroad put Jiral's office that auxiliaries are not Principal W illiam .E. BUllngham duty. Net proper s will be donated the property on the open market for the past 15 years. He was at the school, gave a baby shower $2.95 A buyer who would like a 6- and DECORATING covered by Insurance while per- graduated from the University of to the Eastern Connecticut Coun­ CHINESE ELM the Parking Authority had offered Introducing Specializing In Church^ Work this week to Mrs. Hasralg Sillano cil, Boy Scouts of America, WHITE DOGWOOD to purchase the site but was told room Cape, 2 rooms unfinished. ^ rm ln g CD work. Michigan in 1939 and received his FAST GROWING • Establish 1015 • • T h e Manchester Auxiliary Po­ a former Grade 2 teacher at the treasurj--. SWEET CHERRY the land and station were not for Immaculate throughout. masters degree at the University school. The affair was held at the RED DOGWOOD MI 9-0920— MANCHESTER lice, established in 1950, have, of Connecticut. Events Tomorrow Black Tartaalaa, Blag, sale. MRS. DOROTHY Monthly payments less than •tharefore, been working for eight home of Mrs. Ann Wheeler In Car wash by Pilgrim Fellowship The area had been designated as He had taught In several of Con­ Sohmldt’a Big. 53 29 $57.00, Including principal. In­ jrsars without insurance coverage. Storrs. of Second Congregational Church, PINK DOGWOOD *7.95 t.*12.95 the “number one spot” to be con­ necticut’s technical schools until Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. SteuUet GIROUX terest, taxes and Insurance. *,■ Committee in Favor suffering a heart attack in De­ Pamela Glenney and Ronald sidered for parking purposes to Mulcahy yesterday went before will attend the Fourth District Kohler in charge; Mass and con­ GOLDEN CHAIN SOUR CHERRY relieve traffic congestion in the cember. He joined the staff of the American Legion testimonial din­ Who would like very much to the Public Personnel Committee Rockville High School In February. fessions, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 hfontmorenoy, North End after Consultants con­ ner for its commander and pres­ TREE sew for you. Full Pries $13,900 and received unanimously favor­ He was a member of the Congre­ te 8:45 p.m., St. Mary’s Church; ICarly Richmond. $2.29 WEEPING WILLOW ducted surveys in the area. ident tomorrow night at the Staf This Para-wing la only pari of able report on the proposed bill, gation B'nai Israel Synagogue, sL p . Snap and Sew 4-H, 2 p.m., The $35,500 figure submitted to A t designing and making hats ford Springs Legion home. Mrs. MOUNTAIN ASH Requires approximately $6,100 tha wondarful camping aquipmant your according to a state CD spokes­ Rockville; the Connecticut Educa­ home of Mrs. Louis Tuttle; ’Uriel the railroad was based on apprais­ she’s so clever. Dressmaking, Steullel, president of the local Ford Dealer can tell you about. man. Mulcal\y's office said the bill tion Assn., and the Connecticut Lodge, AFandAM, 7:30 p.m., PLUM als made by two local firms at the alterations, any sewing job down and with a la being rushed through the leg­ State Employes Assn. He was a Auxiliary to Coventry America; Masonic Hall, Merrow. DOUBLE ROWER- German, Stanley, *1.95 T.*n 95 request of the TPA. An earlier bid whatever. She works at her Legion, wiU be a unit delegate an islative mill with all possible veteran of World "War II. ING CHERRY Burbank. $1.98 LARGE SELECTION made by the Authority was reject­ home and her price Is within MORTGAGE spe^. The hoped-for result is pas­ Besides his mother, he leaves his her husband, a unit guest Manchester Evening Herald ed by New Haven along with sev­ reason. We all like something 1'/2% Hoepital Coffee Chains sage before next Friday. wife, Mrs. ('7are Marcus Alt/m. Coventry correspondent, Mrs. F. eral others made by individuals. new for each change of the sea­ Coffee cltalns are oeing conduct­ LILY OF THE VALLEY The number of bidders for the The. bill yesterday was expedited physical education director at Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim son. V Canoa-k)ng and POwbMt'OddB^ to the House a^d placed on the Rockville High School; two sons, ed in Coventry for tlie benefit of 2-6231. property was not revealed by the CLlFrOaO EANSEX the Women’s Auxiliary to the DAHLIA CALIFORNIA PRIVET So ladles, could you really ask Ford wagons hava ovar 19 calendar for possible action Tues­ Michael and Robert Albom: a rtulroad at that time, but earlier a RtALTO* - INSUROR for more? For appointment cu. ft. mora loadspaca. day when the Legilslature co.n- daughter, Susan Albom; and two Windham Community Memorial spokesman for New Haven said venes. Proponents of the bill. Sen. brothers Charles O. Albom and Dr. Hospital for the hospital building BA Ladies Night TUBER ROSE FORSY FHIA about 19 or 20 persons had evi­ 55 E. CENTER ST. fund. Mrs. Robert P. Bowen is gen­ denced interest when it was an­ Alfio UrbinaU, (D-Norwtch) and Jack J. Albom, both of New Haven. Each Call Ml 3-4944 HI 3-2453 Rep. Qara O’Shea (D-Bcacon Funeral services were scheduled eral chairman. Slated April 25 CALLA LILIES HEDGE 12c nounced the station and surround­ Falls), will ask for suspension of today at 1 p.m, at the Congrega­ Miss Jsycee Contest ing area would be sold. IN LOTS OF 90 OR MORE A fter the first T P A bid was re­ the rules and quick passage as it tion B’nal Israel, 54 Talcott Ave. Coventry girls between the ages CANNAS 2-3 R . 1 The British American CHuh jected, the Authority submitted goes through the two houses, of- Burial will he In Ellington Jewish of 18 and 28 years are invited to Ladies Night will be held April S9e •och in 1 another proposal which was also flcisd sources say. Cemetery. Memorial w'eek will be enter the "Miss Jaycee of Wllll- PERUVIAN mantic-1959’’ pageant contest, ac 25 at the Garden Grove. lots of 10 rejected in March. These first two The bill, if passed, would be­ observed at his home. Contributions m.ay be made to cording to William R. Etchells, Club President Robert Biesell DAFFODIL or more \ Living Fence bids were part of a “ feeling out” come effective immediately on the Rockville High School scholar­ chairman of contestants, and John today reminded members that process which the T P A usea in its the signature of the governor. attempt to beat out the competi­ tickets are now available at the ■ ‘ ship fund in hi.s memory. Weinstein Hopkins, chairman of pageant. BEGONIAS Although auxiliary forces will club from the steward. 59$1.29 Volu* tion and still keep the price down Mortuary, Hartford, is in charge of ’The pageant will be held at 7:30 not participate in tomorrow's local arrangements. p.m. May ,2 at Shafer Auclltorlum, The dinner will be served at 7 HOUSE PLANTS MULTIFLORA ROSE as much as possible, Phelon said. practice alert, there have been Willimantlc State Teachan Col­ o’clock. Entertainment and danc­ All of the bids submitted were no changes made in plans. ing will follow, with Art McKay’s sealed to protect the town in the Notice August tVnilS'Ua Volgenau lege. A coronation ball will be held Manchester CD Director John J. (Bridal Wreath) August WilUam Volgenau, 74, at 9 p.m. May 9 at the State A r­ orchestra providing; music. negotiations for the property. Merz said the fire on Union St. of 309’ i Spruce St . died at Ce- mory in Wlllimantic. The popular Saturday ni|^t When the T P A first began bid­ Flushing of the water mains of the Town of Man­ will still be touched off. ’Volunteer ding on the property it indicated darcrest Sanitarium in Newing­ Details pertaining to t,he contest dance continues this week, with firemen in the 8th District, he said, *6 88 that if it was the successful bidder chester Water Department will J»egin April 14, ton this morning after a long ill­ the L Beaus playing from 9 to 1. are covered by district insurance may be had from Etchells or Hop ness. the 40 by 90-foot railroad station 1959. " and will be available for CD activi­ kins, both listed In the Williman­ would be razed to provide parking He had been a resident of Man­ tlc telephone directory. ties. Firemen will be under the di­ chester for the past 23 years. SPI!*EA ■pace. rection of Town Fire CJhief W. Clif­ Church Services Hartzlers to Talk He was born in Newark. N J-. The $35,500 bid was submitted Flushing will continue Tuesdays through Fridays un­ ford Mason. The Rev. James R. MacArthur with the stipulation that it must April 14, 1884. He was a retired will use "Where to Find Help" as The local alert was announced ship builder. On Mission Work GREEN be approved by the town’s Board til competed. Wednesday after General Manager his sermon topic during the 10:45 of Directors and al.so that the rail­ He is survived by his wife, a.m. services Sunday. at the First 'Richard Martin warned Merz a The Rev. and Mrs. Omar Hartx- 59c each in road furnish clear title to the Sarah E. Meek Volgenau and sev­ Con^egatlonal Church. msdhical hurricane would pour ler will be the guest. speakers at property. If the title search, TOWN OF 5IANCHESTER WATER DEPARTMENT. eral nieces and nephews. The Rev. C. Arthur Bradley will DOUBLE lets of 10 enough water in Manchester by Funeral services will be held the ladles night program of the which must be done by- the town use "The Numbers’ Game” as his STAMPS Saturday to cause extensive flood­ Monday morning at 11 o’clock at Methodist Men of the North Meth­ or more EA. under the terms set up by the rail­ sermon topic during the 11 a.m. Ads’t. No. 6060. ing and a subsequent disaster sltu- St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. odist Church. road, shows the title is not accept­ services Sunday at the Second aUon. Burial will be in East Cemetery. The affair will be held Monday, $1.29 Value able. then the bid will be with­ Congregational Church. There will The national alert next Friday, Friends may call at the Holmes drawn. be a service of baptism. night at 7:30 at the church. in which local forces are expected Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Sun­ The Rev. and Mrs. Hartzler will Burning Detail Listed to join, is scheduled to begin at day evening from 7 until 9 o’clock. talk about their life as mission­ 11:80 a m. The family has a.sked that, in Coventry Volunteer Fire Assn, is available for btirning detail of aries in the Belgian Congo. They lieu of flowers, friends donate to will illustrate their talk with c61- BREEN STAMPS St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. lots or discarded buildings. The committee in charge includes W il­ ored slides. They served as mis­ sionaries in Angola, Africa. EVERGREENS Miss Margaret McDonald liam Dittrich and Burt Nye, both IT'S MARLOW'S FOR Governor Sees of Mansfield, John Klein, David WEDNESDAY East Windsor- Miss Margaret Hardy Ever McDonald of Barbara Hill, East Bell and James Colby. Those wish­ Free Bridges Windsor, died at - Rockville con- ing the work done may contact the Personal Notices vale.sccnt home e.arly this morning homes of Dittrich or Nye, both Bloonung after a long illness. ^ listed in the Willimantlc telephone (Cootlnned from Page ’.me) directory. ORAPE VINES NOW IS THE TIME She was born in Ireland, Sept. In Memoriam 15, 1870, and had Ijeco a resident Co-op School Application In loving memory of Alfred Smith holders, but he added He "would who died April 10. 1957. • o' East Windsor for 25 years. She Application forms for the fall RHUBARB ROSE BARGAIN DAYSr be optimistic knowing who they session of the North Coventry Moi'.' and more each d «y I miss you was- a member of Grace Episcopal Friends may think the wound li healed Cooperative Nursery and Kinder­ G M A N P m o w ai-e.’’ Some of the bonds are held Church, Hartford. Bill they little know the sorrow by New York trust companies. A She 1s survived by two nephews, garten will soon be mailed to its U ea within my heart concealed. PEAT POTS TO PLANT present parent-members. These iiin^jjljnntal OIrnup million dollars worth is' also held WilUam McDonald of Windsorville Loving wife BUSHES You'ra looking at tha Fordor Country Sadan. must be returned to Mrs. Harvey Hay Smith in California. and David McDonald of Hartford. ena of tlx handsoma Ford wagons for '59. Funeral services will be held at SPhAYERS There are also (wme $7 millions the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ROSE lUSHES ,\ !r :S k u ,, In short-term notes held on the Main St.. S\inday afternoon at 2 DORMATE ^ 1.29 Ask your Ford Daaltr about the free Station bridges, but these do not present o'clock, and burial will be in the 2 Piece Group Wagon Lhing booklet containing up to-tho- the same problem as the bonds, Windsorville Cemetery. AND SHRUBS mlnute Information on camping equipment. which do not e.xpire until 1967. There will, be no calling hours. SPRAY OIL 3 F.r*2 98 Only The Governor will discuss the Never a wornr when bond transfer with the New York CLIMBERS Everything... group in New York next Tuesday. -Funerals WNDOW BOXES He said he does not expect to HYBRID TEAS i50 have to travel to California to FLORIBUNDAS meet with the bond holders there Mrs. .Margaret Madden OARDEN TOOLS but he added he would do so, if it CASE and BUNN Funeral services for Mrs. Mar­ became necessary. and the kitchen sink! garet Madden were held yester­ Rlbicoff will be in New York day afternoon at St. Mary’s Epis­ Patented next week on Monday and Tues­ BUY THE BEST! copal Church at 2 o’clock, the day. On Wednesday he will ap­ Rev, Pre.scott Beach officiating. pear as a witness before a Con­ protects you with 5-1M Varieties Mrs. William B. Kloppenburg Yes! Everything in the picture was carried in the above gressional committee stud>ing the was organist. p ro b l^ of the taxing by states of Burial was in Ea.it Cemetery. non-residents. Bearers were Miles Grant Jr., FERTIUZER BUY Ford Station Wagon . . . with the greatest of easel Ribicoff also said today that he Paul H. Madden, John Bond, all ^ 2 - 5 0 -p waa "disappointed’’ that a legisla­ gp-andchildren; James H. Madden, N o converted passenger cars the^! Beneath working width of any wagon in its field. tiv e . committee had tabled a bill Wesley Ooodale, and FVank Mc- that would make the results of Only Ford gives you hardtop styling, Geown, nephews. Packaged those beautifully proportioned lines, you’ll chemical tests conclusive evidence ,8 $ 0 . 9 5 find the hardest working Ford wagons ever! backed up by the hustle and muscle of in drunken''driving cases. ^ Flowering The action on the bill was taken 80 lbs. ^ They’re bigger, with, almost 10 feet from 'Thunderbird power (or the Mileage Maker by the General Assembly’s Gen- Boy Sues Town ^ tSHELLJ O Six). And Ford’s engines give you a special Law Committee yesterday. Shrubs the back of the front seat to the end of the The Govamor has urged the In Sidewalk Fall open tailgate. They’re easier to load, too! brand of GO in the 30-70 mph range, where adoption of chemical tests as part OtDIR YOUR PLANTS TODAY! Only Ford in its field has a liftgate-tailgate you need it most. Come in and check pur ^ Of hia highway safety program. He ling %atk atiit CCItan; prices . . . learn the latest wagon facts . . . q>ecUlcaUy recommended the Leg­ Legal papers served on town o f­ * 1 . 2 9 * « '’ BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL DESIGN WITH NEAT KICK PLEAT BASE, WING .combination that you can open with one BIRCH J islature-take action on the matter ficial- yesterday show a 312,500 STYLE BACK WITH THE DEEP SEATING COMFORT OF FOAM RUBBER 5»/i hand. And loadspace that has the most and take a Test Drive. la his inaugural address in Janu- damage suit is being brought against the tovm on Ijehalf of Jer­ INCHES THICK. S A k k Ribicoff sedd, it was a mat­ CLUMPS \ THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED WAGONS ter to be decided by the General ry Williams Jr., 12, 120 Waddell TUBEROUS BEQONIAS Assembly. Rd„ who fell on a Waddell Rd. W« ore experiencMl s*rvicein«n and are expeits at SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION •The Governor proposes," he sidewalk Jan. 5. cleaning and servicing domestic heating p l«ts of OF AUTHENTIC COLONIAL MAPLE TABLES ■aid. "the Legislature disposes,” The action is being brought by Growing Plants Sen. Charles T. Alfano (D-Suf- Jerry Williams Sr.; the boy’s fa­ any kind. Special! and TOLE LAMPS SENSIBLY PRICED flald,) chairman of ths General ther, who is seeking $10,000 in Glads > 5 Jumbo Bulbs 5 f..*189 Law Committee, said yesterday, damages and $2,500 for medical that the bill was tabled by a sub- expenses. .24 HOUR FUEL abd BAMBOO ■tantlal vote o f the committee. He ia represented by Atty. W il­ OF COURSE, EASY TERMS! Alfsao, an opponent of the liam Pomerantz of Hartford. The papera claim the boy fell BURNER SERVICE Bwasure, said that the basic con- D l A 7 E e v ^ r b l o o m i n g PLENTY OP FREE PURNELL PAWKINOJ 4Npt of all law - Is that arrested on an icy sidewalk on the west side RAKE FERTILIZERS DILLON SALES and SERVICE Mmona b t presumed innocent un­ of Waddell Rd.* SO feet north of a CUMBERS J til proved guilty in court. mailbox in front o f the Orford Vil­ 24 Inches MANCHESTER. CONN. proposal.'’ he'gald, "would lage School a t 4:49 p.m. LAW N SEED Pkg. of 3 Plants 4 9 319 MAIN STREET •stabUsh chemical teat results as It la claimed he suffered a brain •I' FURNITURE BEPT. pranunptim o f guUt and immedi- concussion and other injuHes CASE and BUNN which have interfered with' his J place the burdeil’ o f proof'of YYORTH |8l9B P* BOUGHT SEPARATRLF LIME set MAIN STREEt * / / In aM tim on.fbe arreated person." schooling^ PLEASANT VALLEY RO.. SOUTH WINDSOR each ■V VU waa atrongly supported A notice of .injury about the fall FHONE'Ml G-Utl 1 ■' ■ \)K public hearing by repreaenta- was a e r ^ on town officiala Jan. TEL. M 8^333 - of the State Motor Vehicle 12 . J Vittner's Has More Qf^ Eyerythingl .th e Bute The ouw' la slated for tjie Hart­ A W E G IVE GREEN S/T^MPS *nd tbC ’ AiheriiiaQ. ford County Court’ of Oommon ) A m il % PlasA I ■t.'. T \\ A ^ I V I . ; : t v .... ‘ ■- i n / f - ' V 1- \ MANCHESTER LIVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, A P R IL 10,1969 PAOX ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANGHEI^R, C O ra- FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1969 IKN Leon Kramer, the qulxXwlll fea­ over the previous March cam* In ture a number of womenNlreaaed Family Relief family relief — with $2,278.42 at ■■ .1 Troland Says in the costume o^ famous .female against $1,341. Union Hars Steel Bid pcrsonalltlee in Jewiah h lstor^A Payments to other towns ihot For The Best In Gas Heat panel of experts” will be on hai ^ Costsilikefl up from $61.90 to $213.37 over the Nolle Is Duty to try to Identify each personality. two periods, but other expenses 'Continue Contract The historical characters will be did not vary coMlderably. he Of Prosecutor impersonated by Mrs. Alan Kemp. wn W elfare costs last month The Welfaris Department was T appropriated $60,000 Inlhe current Mrs. Kenneth Kollman, Mrs. were“ $908.02 more than in March, (CeatiaiMid from Pago Oae) Danile , Mosler, Mrs. Seymour 1958. town budget and waa granted an P. STOLTZ, Inc M iM HeltB Eatea, FaeaH]' A d vla er Judgeth om a a E. Troland, pre­ extra $10,000 last month because of Compiled by Studenta of/Mancheatar Hipb Scbtiol RepubHc, and John H. Morse, of Neleber, -Mrs. Irwin Reznik and The mijhthly report of Welfare Friday, April 10 siding in the opening day of the Mrs. Iiwing Luckman. On the expenses in connection with hoe-' GAS HEATING CONTRACTdRS V A XXV, NO. 28 Bethlehi Director Malry Della i^era shows pltallzed clients. McDonald In recent months has spring eriminat session at Tolland panel of experta will be Mri. Sid­ $2,934.07 wasNspent Isst month General Manager Richard Ma,r- 496 PARK STREET—.HARTFORD been talkln^of a reduced work County Superior Court today, em­ ney Brown, Mrs. Robert Karns, while $2,025.36 spent in the tin Is recommending the deparK La^uages Taught Band Concert schedule to crea.j jobs for steel-, phasised that nolles of cases are Mrs. Isidor.--Radding and Mra corresponding month a year ago. ment get $69,769 for the 1959-60 TELEPHONE CHapH 7-2651 , the function of the prosecutor and Leonard Seader. Outlook Good workem he sayh have been dis­ Expenees for hospital cases, By UConn Student Legion of Honor placed by autornsktion. He said not the judge. A business meeting will preceed fiscal year beginning July 1. which hiked welfare costs sharply Rich in Quality some 200,000 ste"! workers are out His statement followed a recom­ the- pirogram, presided over by Mrs. Irving Hochberg, president over the past year, and rbaulted in FIRST OSCARS ^or Indians’ any of you may have already of work. He also has been plug­ mendation of State's Atty. Joel H. Reed II that a nolle be entered in of the Sisterhood. an extra appropriation to\he de­ The flmt movie performers to ade an acquaintance with Miss ging for a "substantiaV' wage in­ partment. were at about IhaAsme receive Oscars were Emil Jan- 1. And Precision crease and other contract bene­ the case of Loring J. Ventura, 24, Light refreshments will be 4^bbey Stahl, one of/ the several served at the conclusion of the level for both months. A totaV^t nlngs and Janet Gaynor, for the ig Sports practice teachers from the Uni­ charged with reckless driving. fits. meeting. Mrs. Fred Ksprove is $181,6.5 was spent last Mairli, best acting In picturea released Complete HOME REMODELING versity of Connecticut, now at the Precision and musical quality, The prosecutor said he had in­ The union’s 170 member Wage chairman of hospitality. Husbands against $184.35 In March, 19.58. Xhetween Aug. 1. 1927, and July •■26 YEARS EXPERIENCE!" high schrtol. She is presently sufficient ertdence to prosecute Wanner ’breeaesXron' 0>e Sotith as well as the smart appearance -Policy CJommlttee is scheduled to of members have been Invited to The-largest Increase laat month | ^ 1928. WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB majoring in Spanish and has been meet April 29 and 30 in New York Ventura. haw b lw n tha Ice'ajid snow of of the band members were highly Judge Troland said, "M y reply to attend the program. the winter awaV, front \the New teaching under Mr. George Dough­ to draft new contract demands. erty, Mis.1 Buelah Todd, and Mr. praised at the annual Band Con­ The union and 12 steel firms you is this. You nolle the ca.<^e. not LITTLE KENNY England couhtrysida. andsalong I." He stated the function of the. with the snow and^ ice, winter Michael Guadano. The practice cert held in the auditorium Friday are scheduled to open negotiations THE REMODELING EXPERTS SAY— teacher.s ha"e been given regular prosecutor Is ta pre.scnt cases of False Fire Alarm ■porta have left MH?* until n ^ t evening. The concert^ .which in-' in New York beginning May' 18. criminal offc|i.se's where the"e is teacher's schedules' including eluded classical, popular, and nov­ The present contract expires June $ . H U R O N presents Fall Now For Our SPRING yew*- study hall duties. evidence to prove guilt. If the But all is not dead on, th>. MHS elty selections, was under the di­ SC. At School Today DISCDUNTS. Y ou Can Remodel For Miss Stahl was born in Chicago, State does not have .such evidence THE SHOW W H IO f WON SOUD aport scene, for these breezes rection of Mr. Robert Vater. Steel firms -joining in the letter it is up to the prosecutor to nolle but later moved to New Bruns­ were U.S. Steel, Bethlehem,'- Re­ 4 0 c A DAY! signaled the beginning of spring The majorettes opened the pro­ the ca.se. The court simply makes Firemen from Town of Man­ RAVES ON B R O A O ^ r i wick, N. J., where she attended -* i'-f'-J'. gram with a light-hearted routine, public, Jones k Laughlin, Youngs­ sports and once again the Indian note of the nolle for the record, chester Companies 2, 3 and 4 sped "FABULOUS!" - u-.X-'THIUM- grammar school, junior high, and while the band played "Notre town Sheet and Tube, Inland, Heads Contractors teams are getting ready to go out high school. In high school she he said. PHANTI”-«,o.h.. T„t, -"IRRESISJIBLE!" on the warpath, Dame Victory March.” The leader Armco, ox. A Boy Growing Up” 24“i|orn PHONE s e r y k e : three returning lettermen, Clyde paper known as the "Daily Cam­ This week the Legion of Honor While not exactly in the "Like Eroica,” based on themes from Regional District 8 nearly 70 separate firms as mem­ the. vestry of the Tem'ple at 8:30 A.«sistant Fire Chief .Sedrlrk Richard, Pat MistVetta. and Skip pus" during her fre.shman and pays tribute to a scholar and a . . . Crazy Man " stage, this Beethoven's 3rd Symphony, and bers. Is now considered the second p.m. Straiighan said the boxes arc con- An Entertainment Flaher. Richard and Miatretta'were sophomore years. She is presently a week's legionnaire, Karen Peter­ "Begulne for Band.” largest in the Chamber. The re­ Under the dual chairmanship of struoted to resist external pres- fine addition to the class of 1959. son. commonly known as "Peley," Record Crowd from the storias of DYLAN THOMAS the team’s two best hurlers last member of the sorority, "Alpha Two songs, "The Thunderer tailer's division is first. Mrs. George Slo.ssberg and Mrs. siue, even hammering. Epsilon Rho.” The fact that Dave will grad­ is a noted jazz enthusiast. March” and "Fantasy for Band,’’ year, and with last year’s exper­ At last night's meeting the con­ Miss Stahl’s comments on the uate "with honor" this June is Her final year in the College were conducted by student leader May Show Up ience they should be very hard to tractors agreed to meet with the high school are, "It is a very enough proof of his scholastic abil­ Preparatory course includes Col­ Carol Martling '59. A jazz octet UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM ROLL WITH beat Town Planning Commission to dis­ beautiful high school,, and the s.tu- ities. He follows the College Prep lege Prep. EJnglish IV, Modem consisting of David Almond, A r­ Budget Vole GIVE YOUR DRIVEWAY A FUTI KE NOW! The Infleld U also pretty well cuss earth removal fegiilations as STORRS, CONN. •et with Dave White, Phil MeGe- denls are very well behaved." She Course and hi.s ambition Is to be­ Problems, A rt II, Crafts I and II, thur Benson, Robert Demers, Nor­ C l Ih J T A D CO.AI. TAR PITCH, the only drlvp- also .states, " I enjoy working with come a college Biology Professor. Band. Orchestra, and gym, with man Gagnon, Mike Gesmundo, proposed recently by the 'TPC. The ■ X f A4f\. ,,.»y sealer that meets all Federal snd han, Wes Feshler, and Chuck Arrangements to transfer a Re­ contractors also decided to launch THE WEATHER Saimond, but Salmond has been the faculty.” Miss Stahl will be Dave wants to attend the Univer­ Crafts as her favorite. After fin­ Patrick Grabowsky, Peter Jablon, As Advt. In Life Governinent speelfleallaiisl gional District 8 budget meeting a public relations program which sidelined for an indefinite period with iis until April 17. sity of Chicago or Boston Univer­ ishing high school, Karen plans to and Donald Siepel added an extra GElr THE BE.ST—COSTS SO LITTLE Monday night from the RHAM would, among other things, be Monday, April 13th \ SHADE when you need it with a sprained ankle and there­ Nancy Follan.sbce '62 sity. Throughout high school, his further her education In the field attraction to the program. For auditorium to the gymnasium IVHV SEAL COAT DRIVEWAYS: * For Prevention of Water fore shortstop could prove to be favorite subjects have been bio­ of art, with the Rhode Island their selections they chose "Dance aimed at Informing the town of Seepage • P'or Resistance to Gasoline and Oil • Por Belter At 8:15 may have to be made to accom­ what place the contractors play in Ll^H T when you want it a troubJ spot for the Indians the Students Demonstrate Teaching Technique logy, chemistry, and physics. School of Design as her goal. for Daddy,” and "Jazz Wagner.” modate a record-breaking crowd Appearance a For Protection from Sunlight and Oxidation . I M a S- -i ._ !• - a — e. n dl «r/Mtn (raf aarfl ■This year our selected senior is the local economy. • For I.onger I.lfe. early part of the season. The out­ MHS students, who give a great deal of ^ c ir time to teaching handicapped youngsters to swini Soiiianhis Staff Dance Band, Bandoleers, Brass The "Precusslon Trio,” Raymond expected. Admission $1.00 — Students 50c a member of Science Club and Robert Briggs of the Asphalt In­ field with Dick Sylvester, Skip were well represented at the conference/ of the Instructors of the Handicapped, held at the High Choir, Girls’ Leaders Club, Senior Dowd, Gerald LeBlanc, and Bruno Between 450 and 500 people at­ FREE .APPLIC.ATION . . . Machine Spread $2.00 |>er gallon. \ . Current Affairs Club. Outside of stitute showed a movie featuring ALL SEAT^ RESERVED Marsh, and Bill Malausky seems School on April 4. The students depionstrsled methods of helping handicapped by swimming. Enjoys Dinner Girls' Club and intramural sports Giullnl, was followed by "Tllree tended open hearings on the re­ Coverage 2 gallons per 100 sq. feet . . . '2 coats recommended. to be strong. Captain Avery will school he has been employed at- comprise her extra-curricular ac­ Blind Mice” which featured three gional budget held in Andover, the manufacturing of asphalt and Repairs of cracks and oil slicks . . . slight charge. w1t(i handsome new . ( Herald Photo by Oflara). ______the fundamentals Involved In heavy handle the catching duties and the J. W. Halo Corp. for two years. tivities. "mice” portrayed by Pat Little Hebron and Marlborough this Tickets Now On Sole At University Auditorium duty highway construction. AMOSITE SEAL COATING Dick Swensoi. will be ready to A .spaghetti dinner was enjoyed Dave has been active in scout­ Also, as vice-president of her '60, Tanya Parrott '59 and Joanne week. COVERING STATE OF CONN’ECTICl T back him up If the occasion arises by the Somanhis staff on April 1 ing for several years. In January Senior Girl Scout Troop^, Troop I, Morrison '60. Selections from the The gross budget request for Phone GArfietd 9-9321— Ext. 441 BU 9-5425— EAST HARTFORD ’The team seem to lack a real at the home of Mis.s lone FellowB, 1957 he achieved the rank of she went to Europe last summer "Music Man” brought the concert the i-egional district for the -next meetings. About 50 people attend­ power hitter, but it is hoped that Gail Noren, Paula Adams the staff's supervisor, in Wethers­ Eagle Scout. This is Dave’s great­ with them. She is now workjng to a close. fiscal year is $450,436. Of this ed the first one in 1957 and about sophomore Dave White can help field, Connecticut. The dinner, in­ est honor. At present Dave is the to help bring a troop of Scottish Band officers for this year are amount. $390,484 must be raised 80 at the meeting last year. fill the shoes vacated by the grad­ cluding the menu and decorations, As.sistant Scout Master of Troop Gill Scouts to America. president, Stephen Mozzer '59; sec­ by ■'taxes. Trl-Town Proposal uation of Danny Renn and Dick was all in accordance with the 25. A Blue Ribbon and a Gold Key retary, Margaret Reid, '69; treas­ On Tuesday night, about 60 resi­ A proposed budget cut will be ROLL OP Kacinski. Win Top Senior Honors theme of the 1959 Somanhis. Self-appointed authorities are in the Scholastic Art Contest are urer, George Thircotte ’59; student dents were at the meeting; in An­ pre.sented at Monday’s meeting by The dinner dishes were done 1-y The Indians are aeeiking their his major dislike. In his idle mo­ among the honors won by this le­ leader. Carol Martling ’59; and dover. and 250 at the Marlborough a spokesman for the three groups the Juniors and afterwards the en­ ^ - ALUMINUM AWNINGS fifth consecutive CCIL title and Plan Paper Drive ments Dave enjoys perusing the gionnaire. drum major, Pat Little '60. meeting. which organized the open hearings. their overall strength seems to Exhibit Stamps Gall Noren la the valedictorian tertainment began. The senior latest periodicals. His musical In­ She spends what spare time she The concert committee consisted Last night, attendance at the It was announced at the Hebron Indicate that they should definite­ of the class of 1969 and Pauls members of tihe staff led a game of terests are in the country and has left bowling, drawing, and lis­ of Peter Adam, Raymond Dowd, Hebron meeting was estimated at meeting last night that leaders of Now! An aluminum awning that rolls up and down to gWi you charades with junior particlpanls. ly be in the running this year. Adams Is salutatorian. it ' as an­ A meeting of the Varsity M western type tunes, with Ellis Mc­ tening to music, especially jazz. Robert Harrison, Stephen Harvey, 150. the groups will meet Sunday after­ The Stamp"Club, under the Club was called to order Thurs- The staff presented Miss Fel­ Daniel and -Terome Green his The budget meeting was planned noon to summarize the results of TENNIS nounced by Principal Edson M. Insincere people, worries, and Ernftt Irwin, Roberta Johns, John Sun protection when you want it. Captained by lettermen Steve faculty direction of Mr. Lau­ da.y April 2, In room 121, by lows with a stuffed animal, mys­ favorites in that field. Strumming people who never smile are Ka­ Jones, Herbert Kingsbury, Joanne for the RHAM auditorium which the three hearings. An attempt a Bailey in a special assembly on Thomas and Jack Toomey, the rence Perry, has recently ex­ President Phtl Pineo. A date teriously named "Fabian." as a a tune on the guitar is another ren’s major dislikes. Little, Richard Lombardo, Karen seats 303 pedple. The original de­ will then be made, to draft a a Smart uncluttered appearance. Red and "A'hite tennis team will hibited a display of stamps out­ Wednesday. for the paper dr' o waa set for token of their appreciation of her one of Dave's diversions. cision to hold the meeting in the recommendation acceptable to all Whether playing in a dance Peterson. • Permanent Inatailation-no storage, no deterioration, face the 1959 season with opti­ side of room 118.' The ex­ In addition to achieving the high­ May 9. It would be appreci­ supervision. band, winning blue ribbons, or go­ Carol Moses '61 auditorium was made on the basis three towns. ated by the club If paper for Phyllis Crepon '60 His friend-making personality of attendance at previous budget The hearings were called in mism. 'The 14 match season opens hibit includes a variety of est scholastic standing of any mem­ and his intellectual adroitness In- ing abroad, versatile talented Ka­ a Famous Flexalum apring-tempered aluminum - American and foreign stamps, the drive would he saved until Marlborough and Hebron by both Monday, April 13, with the team ber of her class, Gail ha.s been a ■sure for him a great deal of .suc­ ren is sure to succeed in whatever as well as topicals, platblocks May 9 when a member can pick the boards of finance and boards with two coat baked enamel finish. being hosted by Wethersfield member of the National Honor So­ cess. she tries. High. and first-day covers. ciety and of the Current Affairs It up. Seniors Capture Incorrect Report of selectmen. "The Andover hear­ Dick Avery '59 Dave is the .son of Mr. and Mrs. She is the daughter of Mr. and The 1959 team will be built The next nieeling of the Club: she has been active in girls’ Mrs. Harold Peterson, 490 Taylor ing waa called by a group of Wales sports; and, outside of school, she Carl W. Howland, 331 E. Center Rd. residents, headed by Francis around ’Thomas, Toomey, and A1 Stamp Club will be held April Badminton Crown St. Results in Talk Deaign your own alriped has been a member of the Mariner St. Haines. Schwedel, the only returning let­ 14 and new members are al­ Donna Sandals '59 Carol Rubin and Jill Diskan '60 effect from decorator termen from last year’s squad. ways welcome. Girl Scouts. Her parents arc Mr. MHS rates! The academic stand­ Proposals to cut the budget and Mrs. Helmer G. Noren, 9 Students Sail Senior Dick Swenson and Clyde colors. Matching doOr The number four and five positions Paula McNamara '62. Richard captured the intramural ing of Manchester High School tfTATKINS- j were made In all three towns with on the squad are up for grabs at Robin R(i was explained to one of Miss Anna I slashes as high as $30,000 mig- canopie*. porch and Paula, the second ranking .senior, badminton, crown by defeating the present time, with Coach Con­ Athletes Discover Open House Monday McGuire's classes by Mr. Edson M. j gested in Hebron. patio coven. is tlie president of the National To South Seas Roger Poe and Mike Geciaiiskas rad Streitelmeier mentioning Neal in the final round held on Tues­ Bailey on March 26 as the result WEST Gottfried, Eddie Borgida, and Honor Society, president of the Brains Count Too .Manchester Evening Herald Best Captures class, co-editor of the High School day, April 7. Student.s are reniind/d of the of some incorrect Information ob­ Call lor a frii demonstration Barry Snyder as likely candidate,, Mr. Christopher Sheldon of the In winning the orown Swenson Open House at the Mary Chene.v tained by one of the pupils of this •Andover correspondent Mrs. Paul World, a member of Girls’ Lead­ School Assembly Service took the Funeral Service K. Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim for the positions. ers' club with high rating, and has and Richa’-d won al’ five of their Senior boys were “ pleasantly" Library . on April 13, Monday cla.ss. and aitimata. matchins door canopy The first home match of the students of Manchester High evening from 7:30' to 9 p.m. 2-6856. Science Prize been the only girl on the rifle matches and defeated Poe and surprised this year when their This pupil reported that a stats ORMOND 3. WEST, Director aeason will be on Thursday, April School on a filmed 2,000-mlle jour­ Geciauskar In the first two games Open house will he held to ac­ agency declared that Manchester team. She Is the daughter of Mr. ney through the South Seas at an physical education teachers an­ 142 EAST CENTER ST. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! 16. Most home matches will be of the final round. quaint students and adults of High had a C average In academic '59 STATE MOTHER NAMED The banners of Manchester and Mrs. Paul Adams, 15 South assembly held Tuesday. Mitchell 9-7196 played on the courts overlooking Poe and Geciauskas pumpe—The High were held aloft recently by Hawthorne St, Mr. Sheldon le ft' Gloucester, the baseball field at 3:15 p.m. an early 8-4 lead in their first quired to write a term paper or and the, processes behind the there are no state agencies which selection of Mrs. 3. King Hoyt In addition to the top-ranking Mass, with seventeen boys and GOLF James Best, '62, son of Mr. and scenes at the library. Tliis open rate Connecticut high schools com­ Jr. of Stamford aa Connecticut students, 77 seniors of the 4’ 1 will four girls aboard the brigantine game, but Swenson and Richard build a project on a topic related to Coach Laurence Perry has three Mrs. Stanley Y. Best of 53 Coburn graduate "With Honor." They are fought back to deadlock the game house is held in coniincmoration paratively. However, the State 5Iother of 1959 was announced Yankee. "A e vessel made stops at Some phase of physical education, of National Labrary Week, April Manchester’s Oldest returning lettermen for the golf Rd., when he was awarded three Tlina Abel, Thomas Adams, Stan­ at 13-13. Sine, the winner must sports, or recreation. Although this Board of Education does "ac­ with Finest Facilities. today by the state, selection team this year and prospects seem ley Auerbach, Robert Ballard, many South Sea Islands, including 12-18, 1959. credit” schools, which means that committee of the American Manchester Awning Co prizes for his tic-tac-toe computer. win by two poinLs. the usual 15 announcement ran crosscurrent to Off-Street Parking Tahiti, Palmerston, and the Hebri­ V fl Johnson '59 credits received for high school Mothers Committee Inc. Mrs. to be very good for another suc­ The first of these awards was a Pamela Barnes, Constance Bent- points were not enough to end the some students' concept bf what Established 1874 ESTABLISHED 1949 cessful season. ’The llnkspsen have lev, Patricia Berntsen, Margaret des. , subjects are acceptable in colleges Hoyt, 52, Is the mother of two first grant In the Northern Con­ While at these islands the crew game but two straight points gave "g jm ” is. most students accepted won 25 consecutive matches over Binette, Claire Carlson, Nancy Outstanding projects were submit­ and universities. and the grandmother of five. necticut Science Fair which was saw such interesting things as Swenson an" Richard a 16-14 vic­ the "challenge of tradition" and the last three years and would like Colla. Lorraine Carmier, Esther ted by Peter Adam, an electric quiz Mr. Bailey remarked that ac­ Her husband Is a partner in a 195 WEST CENTER ST. — TEL. Ml 9-3091 sponsored by the Hartford Times head-hunters, the clearing of a tory. produced very interesting research to bring this streak up to 39 by Cotton, I^slie Decker, Robert game on Who's Who in Sports; Ed­ cording to Scholastic Aptitude tool steel company. and held in .the Hartford Armory. hajrbijr by b ittin g, and natives In the second game Swenson reports. winning all 14 matches this year. Donovan. Daniel Dormer, Dolores mund Rubacha with a plywood Tests which were taken by both The computer, designed and proving their worth by walking on and Richard led all the way and The “ break from tradition” was ’The team will be led by return­ built by James, wad also awarded Drew, Charlotte Dziordzi. Wesley finished w th an eight-point mar- ah attempt to present the fact to scale model of a ping pong table: public and private schools ing lettermen Red Smith. Bob Bal Feshler. Dorelle Fish, and Samuel hot stones. The ship also visited throughout the United States, th* a ten dollar prize by the Hart­ an island, where Herman Melville gin. ^ the students that athletics is not and Stan McFarland with a chart lard, and Stan McFarland. Other ford Chapter of the Connecticut Foster. Kenneth Bird, The winners Wul receive an all physical exertion. The purpose showing the consiruction of golf average national scores for the varsity hopefuls are Bob Seelert, Also'. Kathleen Fournier, Eliza­ when held captive, began his writ­ public and private were practical­ f o o d k in g Society of Professional Engineers. ing career. award in the annual spring sports of the papers was to have the boys balls that he had taken apart. Pete Zaglio. Roger Poe, and Wayne A naval award was also pre­ beth Gallas. Ronald Gambolati. explore the literary side of the O f the many fine research papers ly the same. Reynolds. The team is now prac­ As an interesting nhte, Mr. Shel­ award asse ably. sented for the cnmpiiter in the Carol Giorgette, Charles Gipson. written were those by the follow­ In a comparison _h(lween Man­ Custom ticing, at the Manchester Country don added that he had married the world of sports. form of a 5-dny cruise on a naval Marcia Glenncy. Pamela Glenney, Correction The various reports and projects ing boys: Phil McGehan (squash chester High's average score on WEEKEND SPECIALS Club for its upcoming match with David Gradv. Jean Hamlll, Julia ship's lady doctor at the end of the the Scholastic Aptitude Teats and vessel. voyage. He also announced that he The Girls' Leaders story, which of the senior boys represented al­ and racquets): Everett Frost (life­ Conard on April 27. "rhe team will Haugh, .ludith Hiltn.aki, Anne Ho- saving): Bob Ballard (skin-div­ the national average, it was M ade match strokes with Wethersfield The entire cumputer wa.s de­ had bought a sailing ship and appeared in the High School most every conceivable subject un­ hln F.rnest Irwin, John Jacob.'!. ing); and Bob Donovan (a 20-page proven that MHS ha.s a higher for the CCIL title, and should also signed and as.sembicd in about would soon take a similar trip. World last week, was written by der the heading physical .educa­ eight months from remnants of Robert Jamaiti.s, Harold Jarvi.s, tion; topics ranged from polo to dissertation on ice hockey). academic rating than the averag* have a very good chance of retain­ Marge Stoddard '59 Mary Anne Beach, not by Marge high school In the United StateC FOOD KING I’. S. TOP CHOICE QUALITY BEEF DEPT, former projects and numerous Valerie .lohn.son. Carol Kilpatrick. Stoddard. wrestling to squa.sh to skin-diving. Jim Whitehill ’60 ing its state championship trophy Irene Kriskijan.a. and Priscilla Amy Balsler '62 won last vear. other materials. FRESH NATIVE GOVT. INSI’. YOFNG FRESH FRYING TRACK Leslie H orhbcig '60 Mackay. Al.sn, Carol Martling, Diane (Current Affairs 2Vi Lb. Avg. In 1959. track at Manchester ’ Whole Lb. High School should be better than ■Mather Marilyn McKay. Muriel Morrissey First CHICKENS ■Mikoleit, Kenneth Miller. Stephen Discusses Future ever, due to increased depth and Frosli Kvalualo returning lettermen. In 1958 Man-j Mozzer. Stephen Nagy, David In UN Contest ehester tied Conard High School Nelson. Robert Nelson. .Ion Norris. "(Challenges of a Changing ' FOOD KING HEAVY W ESTERN ECONO-BEEF DEPT. for Cen, honors: Varsity '^'oach ; Kcsrarch Vi ork Cvnthia Nylin. Linda Palmer. World" WHS the main topic of a Paul Phinney and As.sistanI Bob Tanva Parrott, Karin Pearson. panel di.sciission at the Current A f­ First place in the *cnior high HEAVY WESTERN BEEF Sines arc looking fonvaid to an Miss Catherine McGuire's fresh­ Nellie Perkins, Norman Peterson. fairs meeting, March 31. Members school division of an essay contest •Ven better season i man English classe.s have recent­ Norma Pickering, Philip Pineo, of the panel discussion the future on the was recently SLIPCOVERS l b Manchester's sprinter., return-j ly completed their term papers. Pascal Poe. and Elaine Poots. of our foreign policy. awarded to Robert J. Morrissii>\ a RIB ROAST 49c Ing are Phil Pinco. Mike Winters. , Each student was urged to choose Also Neal Prescott. Linda Reck- Ken Bird told of the dangers freshman at Manchester High ^-CHAIR SOFA snd Gil Pepin. Harold Bennett, , nagel. Kart Reichelt. Margaret i and opportunit.v in our foreign School. a subject id which he wa.s inter­ GRADE "A ” E'RESH Manchester's top quarter milcr, ested. With the completion of Reid, Clyde Richard. Dale Robin- ' policy. He spoke of the menace of The theme of tlae eontest, which win be helped out by Ernie Erwin these papers each student was re­ son. Annamao RoUason. Donna 1 Commui^ism and the contention was sponsored by th# Manchestei* and Charles Tgwlo. both seasoned quested to write an evaluation of Sandals, Jeannette Sartor. Sandra that we cannot co-exist with Com­ Lions Club, waa “What the United Lg. l)oz. Ex. Lg. Doz rupners. Ken Smith, A1 Ridyard. his paper. The following com­ Savit.skas. Sandra Srruton, Richard munism. The problems of national­ l^atlons Means to Me”. In his win­ T8.50 *37.50 I EGGS ning paper Bob included such items (Rejr. Size) and Bob Goerhing make Manches­ ments were written by the stu­ Swenson. Stephen Thomas, Donna ism in the countries of South A f­ as the good work accomplished by ter's half mile another strong dents: Toth. Virginia Vabalas, Patricia rica were discussed by Ernie Ir­ Includes Decorative Fabrics, HeavV Duty Zippers event. In the mile Andros Tauris Walsh, and Jocilyn Winkler. win. Ed Rubacha talked about the many of the agencies , of the UN, WHITE SLICED. FULL SIZE Dave Anderson, pleased with his such as UNICEF. Fitted In Your Home, Washable Welting - and Jay Boris, two returning let­ fornicr instructions slates, "The TngetheV with the honor .stu­ question of how and if individual On,April 20 he will',take a trip Expert Labor ter men, will be carrying the Man­ teaching techniques applied must dents, the following 22 senlor.s citizens roiild affect the foreign to the United Nations buildipg In chester banners. have accomplished their purpose make up the first quarter of the policy of the United States. BREAD New- York aty, accompanied by Bob Goerhing, in addition to his because I felt they were well class: Maryanne Aronson. David .Moderator Neal Prescott, running talents, should win the Barlow, Judith Barnard, Richard brought up the question of the members of the Lions Club as well DRAPERY FABRICS ■taught," as the winnerr of the other divi­ SUNSHINE Javelin consistently with his "I learned a great deal from Barth, Susan Buckley. Barbara economic policy in the Eastern hemisphere. Our policy on outer sions. They plan to- tour the build­ Pre-Shrunk, Sun Resistant atrong arm and good co-ordina­ doing my research paper. A l­ Burgess, Carol Fishe, John Haskell, space was discussed by Dorelle ing and meet various foreign dele­ 48” Wide. Values to $2.P8^ yard tion. Jack Campbell will put In though I spent a great man.v Patricia Hassett, and Helen Ma- Yd. 98e Fislie, The United States pelicy gates. GRAPE DRINK 2r...47c Manchester’s shot In the coming •hours working on it, some parts I goon. apring season. Jack Perry, another toward outer space must be Paula McNamara '62 actually enjoyed." wa.s Peggy Also, Donna Metcalf, Doris OPFN MON. to SAT. 9 A.M. ,4o 5:30 atsildrout junior, will be throwing MicheJitsch. Maria Panlalcn, Ro­ made clear and definite she .said. Beach's comment. EXTRA F a N c Y CALIFORNIA ALL GREEN the discus on Mr. Phinney’s var­ berta Richardson, Edmund Ru- This panel was an Introduction to THURS. and FRI. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Betsy McLagan states. "I think a scries of panels to be conducted LARGE SUCCCLENT SPEARS sity squad. the main skill I learned In the hacha Bonnie Smith. Douglas Modelers Adopt Manchester's jumping events bv various members of the club. research paper was that you have Stevens, Marjorie .Stoddard, John ' are also equally well filled. Phil Toomey, Cynthia Treggor, and Stan Auerbach, was chosen as Pineo will' make an outstanding to follow directions accurately. the delegate to the Hartford Jun­ Club 'Constitution RIDGES ASPARAGUS You can’t just do it anJn^'ay you Phvllls Uricchio. broad Jumper. Bill Keish and Gary ior (Tit.v Council. ■please." MQ*k are the high jumpers. Tom Marge Stoddard '59 With a present total of 15 mem- MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET Plenty of FREE Parking— Parcel Pldkup Serxlce to Y'our Car Anaaldl, another of the team’s Mary Gail Lawler states a Quill Sponsors Contest pera. The Modelers’ Club, newly ROUTE 32—OLD KENT ROAD most promising juniors, along highly important fact when it organized under the direction of comes to doing such an involved 1 RULE FROM WILLIMANTIC—TEL. HA 3-0305 with Jaick Jabobs and Fred Kos­ The Quill Staff under the di­ Science Teacher Mr, Zane Vaughan, has adopted its tenko, should tie down the places paper: "I learned that it is nec­ constitution,. Membership in th* essary to do things step by step rection of Mis-s Marion Casey In the pole vault this year. will again sponsor the An­ Wins Scholarship club Is open to the entire student Bob Seelert '60 in order to avoid .a last minute body provided that they are of rush.” nual Manchester High School '„.r Writing Contest. This contest good standing In MHS and that UO»UB EC CEUSIIRATES. Sari Pinkham looks at tlie sit­ Mrs. Anne Vendrillo, a biology they will abide by the laws and uation in a rather unique way, "I is open to all students of MHS, and chemistry teacher of. the HHS During the week, of March 30 and prises will be awarded in constitution ef the club. to April 4 .the Home lOconomici; thifik that thta has been a big atid Sqlence Department, will be a. par­ Formed to create or to further rewarding aaaignmefil, but if you each of four divisions; upper ticipant in the National Science I , jl*» V .'- A m M. celebrated Its 50th birthday. class prose, upper class poetry, an ihtereat iii modeling as a hobby, should assign another for the Foundation’s Summer Science In­ .ITanchester’s part hv the nation­ IgWcr class prose, and lower the club provides an opportunity next quarter, I’ll joiq the .VyOm­ stitute. She will take pbrt in'the MHS Faculty Rehearse for Siiaw r..M.4MttraclMMlit . .'''1 wide celebration conaikted of a dis­ class poetry. Prizes will be fire for Btudants to buUd, display, or Institute at 9;hifts University in play oonceming the wide variety an’s Auxiliary of the F o f e I'g n dollars. Entries may be sub­ LucreUa (Mrs. Evelyn XJerard) crlu out In dismay as she tearfully announces that her two goldfish, perMiaa with model airplanes, 'K • f Jobs the f eld otters and blase Legion." Medford, Mass, The Institute of­ RoIJo and Sueette, have been "fishnapped.” Tryinfg to comfort her is "sensible’*J..Winifred (Mia* boats, trains, eani, the latter mitted through English teach­ ON BOtmS B AT THE / ■- ‘ T' - y fUscusslons 0 1 the subject A,bul- In general the studehta con' fers 6-week courses in chemistry, Norma LeQIair), her step-daughtet, Olga, the abphiaticated Hollywood fictresd, (Mias Joanne being riui on carbon dioxide. Tha- D P E N 10 AJB..10 P A f. MO] ers' or in rodm 1^66, and all SOUTH WINDSOR BAST HARTFORD TOWN litlh board containing aevsral liderad this a-worthwhile project material ' previously submitted math and physics. Mrs. 'Vendrillo Shea) briishes the hand of Lucretia’s chauffeur (Mr. William 'Moreau) dtt hor shoulder and' Jay (Mr. club also affords members the AJW.-10 tJUi piinphlsU cot nectsd with the cele- Siid they obtained nutberous akiUa to QuUI will be automatically is not sure what courses she will Kenneth Holt) and Nicholas (Mr. Henry Guertin) read the ’Tansom” rvote, The Ipgh school faculty chanoe to exchange various lUeaa WkttSB waa set ui which will prove to ve 'Valuable In^ conslttored as an entry. The con- specialize In. The Institute wiB be -group presenting "Scrambled Eggs” is ons of four, groups of Manchastera, Teachers who will bs and iadoimatioa * ( which U M |f fUMtixis future eeelgmnents. tMt fjiosea April 80. held June 39 through Aug. 7.' p a rtk ^ U n g in Saturday svsning'a sntsrtalnmcnL '*Pot Pourri." for piujnM at ralMnc money for othanria* wmiMa't b* awan,. i WNliili Osetly jlnfland 'AS ttauey roUaiubM, '9i. Judy Prefcott *81 u s M BA sch0|larahlp fund. | " I ■ ■ ' •.,-N / MANCHE3TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER," CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL MANCBESni KVlNINO HERAU). UAKCMCarmt. CONN, FRIDAY. APRIL 10.1969 PAOE THIKTERt* PASg TiVELVg olnmittee. members a'e Gene iZCongregational Church, Eaat Hart­ The board specified that no parkv reeman, Harold Olds, Francis CHARGE YOUR at ths school Sunday at 10 z. South Windsor ford wlU occupy* the pulpit In PJay Postponed Is ing wHf be allowed on B lU n g ^ Leary. Robert Peteraen, Earl Pe- BoUon The Tlev. Donald W. Greene Rd, within one quarter mllireiMh pulpit, ISxchange Sunday. Then ara PRESCRIPTIONS HERE vicar. ' . . . - terten, Ted Fairbanks, Wilber Lit­ HOW TO GET TO way from the carntvaL . ^ i,,, two aervlcea,. 9:30 ^ d 11 a.m. ^ Until May 1,2 tle, Ronald Farris, and Lea Pa- MaMts will be celebrated at 7, No Kindergarten, School launch tK Juidbr PTB' will meet from HOW TO GET TO Uno. , SiSOand 10 a.m. Sunday at St. rollbwihg la the xntim m p.m. $1 the WapiJlng' Comni»6lty ■ ■ i Audio-Visual Maurice Chiuxjh. The Rev. Ber­ Nicholson Says The performance of "Ten Rights Wapplng, Union and Val­ Houae., Senior FYK. will >n*et at in a Barroom" achedtiled for to- CENTER STkEET nard L. McQurk le pastor. ley Schoola for npatt week; Mon­ the domniurilly Houae ^ 6 p.m. CENTER STREET "Uving Under Strain" has been "Public kindergarten classes day, frankfurt ojr'roll, potato chips, to attend a movie. ^ h t and tomorrow night at Ver- Aids Studied chosen by the Rev. Theodore W, buttered green beans, fruit; ^ e s - plancic School has been postponed. ARE YOUR CAR Chandler., Jr. as his sermon topic will not be added to the South The S U i d j ’ Clais originally (PROM MAIN STRECT day; home style hpaghettg^auid •chbduled-'foK Aj>n.I 13 will hot — The melodrama will be per- ElemenUry school principals of Sunday at 10 a m. worship at Bol­ Windsor school system In the near PAYMENTS TOO 664 CENTER ST. ' (ROM MAIN SntEtT meatballs^ lettuce and d tjM ^ g, meet until the R o w in g Monday. foirhed iMtead on May 1 and 2 NORTH OF THE CENTER) this supervisory district studied ton Congregational Church. George future.” declared Board of Educa­ rve bread aod . .^ttpr, * .Jolo; HIGH? -All parenU^wlshing to preaent by the Manchester Community H. Kaatman. a Yale University tion Chairman Cornelius Nichol­ Wediwiday. sthp ind bM^rs, SOUTHOFmECINTEt) the effective use of audio-visual student, will be guest leader for their chlldrwi for Christian Bap­ luncheon m ^t aandwlehiifewe; Players at Verplanck School at Cm Mala Street to Middle Turnpike We4t to Broad materials yesterday at a meethl* the meeting of Junior Fellowship son In answer to the question of a tism April 19 should contact the Thursday, baked meat l d « >1th Rev. Hutebeon. 8:30 p.m. Tickets purchased fo)^ Street aad tuni left; or Middle ’Turnpike Weat to at 5:30 pjn. He is youth direc­ locaj resifient at the .recent pub­ tonight’s and tomorrow night’s TRADE Dm Hartford Hoad to MeKee or South held in Manchester. tomato sauce, maahed' jpotaitMs, X^absea at dt.' Francis o f Assisi tor at South Congregational performances will be honored In Street. Aftemate route: Farit Street to W l^ u t to Adame aad turn left Center Street can aJeo 'be en­ The audio-visual center at Waah- lic forum on town government buttered peas, ri^Us and bSlter, Cbtirch will be’”held at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 tnjytnn School was th e site of the Church in Bast Hartford wh>re sponsored by the Republican Town cookies; Friday, baked beans, May. Ctio^r Street. To Center Street huAaymoo n em r tered from Edgerton Street via Hemlock Street. the Rev. Mr. Chandler will speak and 11:30 a.m. All the congrega­ Temporary off-etreet parking lote have been pro­ ineetinir principals from Ash­ Committee. slice of cheese, cabbage aalad, pea- tion is busy these days making The play is being sponsored by DOWN Main Street, get on to Center Streepfrom Kew, DON'T LET THE CONSTRUCTION WORK KItP YOU PtOM PATRONIZING THESE RELIABLE, LONG-ISTABLISHfD CENTER ford, bollon, Columbia, Toliand that evening. ^ He pointed out. however, that put butter and jam sandwich, the American Legion. vided, notably at the Corner of Cooper and C/cnter The conflnnat'on class will meet final -preparations for the annual Winter or Chureh Street Croeaovergare provided at Streete. In addition; many merchante have their and Union. . the answer was his personal opin­ fruR. Milk is served wlthall Tony O’Brfght is chairman of STREET MERCHANTS. MANY OP THEM HAVE OPF-iTREET PARKING. SIDE STREET PARKING IS ALSO HANDY, MANY tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at the Con­ Fair and Festival tc be held April WE NEED LATE MODELS Intereectiom where eonztructloij/Work la actually 6wn off-etreet parking facllitien. Eldwln Manson spoke on The ion and not an answer arrived at lunches, , . 25. : the production committee. Other gregational Church. The mem­ by the board during executive ses­ Ohuh^ .Services ’ OF ALL KINDS under way. OTHERS FEATURE PREE DELIVERY SERVICE. IP THERE'S ANY DOUIT ABOUT HOW TO GET THERE . CALL YOUR Curious Citizen." the development bers will be presented to the and use of dioramas and dry sion. An- anniversary sCrvice ^11 mhrk Advertisement— Top AUowanctts Made! Board of Deacons at 8 p.m. Mon­ "The high cost of transporting CENTER STRECT MERCHANT HRSTI mounting materiala for instruc­ day. The deacons will convene the first year of Worship and The best for less money, by eve- ‘ pupils to and from school in South tion. “ Baited BulleUn Boards" and their meeting at 7:30 that service for Our 'Savior Lutheran having your car insured in Safeco. FOR RENT Beaupre Motors Ulevtsion in the elementary school • Windsor prevenls'such an addition Church. On April. 13, 1958, the .first Call the Crockett Agency Inc. Ml 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectorfc nlng. to the Weal school system st the were the subject of Richard Mor­ Junior choir will rehearse at 3 service was h’eld in the Wapplng 3-1577. —eonnd or allent, also 85 mm. BROAD ST, AT DRIVET^W N WINTER ST. FOR C. J. MORRISON present time," he said. ton. p.m. Monday In the Civil Defense Elementary School which la still slide projectors. ' W. MIDDLE OTKE. Cd^ENlENT PARKING .... PAINT STORE The afternoon session was In­ room at the school. .SupiKirt.. Highway Plan the temporary worshiping place. Manchester Evening Herald Open Evenings— 8I| 8-2498 structed by Blaine Miller on school "The Name of God” , second In Fourth District State Senator Sunday School will meet at 9 a.m., South Windsor correspondent El­ WELDON DRUG CO. Window ihede* of lovely Du ^ n t SEETHESE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ST 8. y S85 Center St.— MI 9-9713 .use of the tape recorder anfl school a series pf sermons on the Ten and Town Tieasurer Fred Doocy with the anniversary service at more Bumhitnd, telephone MItcJ\ell 901 Slain 8t. Tel. Ml 8-5S21 "Tontine” ere e««y to wein. Will IS museums.' Joseph M\irphy spoke I Commandments will be the serrnon urged approval of the Governor’s 10:15. The Rev. Walter Abel will 4-0674. 5 look like new. Won’t creek, frey or Highway bill at the legLslature’s have for his sermon theme "Guide pinhole. Available in many V Adams st Your^"Dutch Boy on field trips, resources and in- i topic of the Rev. Carlton T. DXley I960 service programs. Sunday at 9:30 and 11 a.m. wor­ Finance Committee hearing at the Us, Good Shepherd." Uve color., Juit call ui. We will be 1951 J V. J ^ .\s*e»»or’s Meeting ship at United Methodist Church. State Capitol this week. The men of the parish will meet glad to mea.ure your windowe and Paint Dealer five you a free e.timate for new STUDEBAKER STUDEIAKER HUDSON The Hartford Area A.saocialion Senior M YF will discuss "The Ideal He is chairman of the Senate on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at "Tontine.” f^Duor Sedan with 4-Door Sedan. 'V-8, We Give Green StampR of Assessing Officers held their Boy and the Ideal . Gir^" at its Roads and Bridges Committee. the pastor’s residence on Buckland 'automatic 'transmis­ automatic transmis­ meeting in BoUon thi.s week and meeting at 7 p.m. Junior choir Doocy especially apoke in favor Rd. and H. sion, R and H. sion. R and H. 1 ^ FREE DELIVERY broke all previous attendance rec­ will rehearse at 3:15 p.m. Monday: of Part II of the bill which pro­ Sunday School at First Congre­ / vides for Iransfe "al of bridges nov/ DUPONT ords. The group spent their busi- the Commission on Missions will gational will be held at 9:30 a.m. $37 BEST ROUTE: To Cooper, McKee or controlled by the Gceater Hart­ $37 $75 ness session in discussion of the meet at 7:30 that evening at the the Rev. Laurence J.. Vincent, as­ BYSTUDEBAKER Adams Street, State Tax Study Committee s re­ church and the Commission on, Ed ford Bridge Authority to the jur­ sociate minister of the’ Center Con­ TONTINE. ' 0 port and legislative bilLs due for ac­ iication will meet at 8 o’clock at isdiction ol the State Highway gregational Church, Manchester, PLENTY OF tion by the current General As- the horne of Robert Potterton of r>eparlment. will preach Sunday as Hartford "The reduction in Interest ■c7 • sembly. Tolland Rd. East Assn, pulpit exchange pastor. O/ PT,\ Elects anil Installs charges and other administrative OFF-STREET A dinner was served at noon by His topic will be "The Cause of Principal Richard B, Mather In­ savings migh* permit one or ''two -MRK- E.A. JOHNS! ROY MOTORS, inc McK.EE ST. Mrs. David Binning. Mrs. Charles Christ in South Windsor." The Rev. stalled the newly-elected Parent- of the Lridges to be toll-free if the Church, Mrs. E. Pierce Herrick, R. Winthrop .Nelson Is preaching In PARKING Teacher Assn, officers at the local others produced enough revenue PAINT ^ Mrs. Adolph J. Roberta and Mrs. East Windsor’s First Congrega­ 155 CENTER ST. TEL. Ml 3-2708 George Smith. The women, who unit’s meeting Wednesda.v. Mrs. to cover the debt service on the Its MAIN ST., MAI^OHES’TEB Robert Robinson was elected pres­ tional Church. are all members'of the l^adles Be­ entire 38 million dollars of bridge PeuaHEKTY ident; Mrs. John Struff, vice presi­ 1 ids," he said. Tlie state senator There will be a food sale by SCORES nevolent Society, will turn profits dent; Mrs. Joseph Loersch, secre­ PF after both services. The PF from the dinner over to the Ed>i- added that he is confident the pres­ MODEL AIRPLANES • BOATS • CARS tary snd Mrs. Elmer Wilson, treas­ will meet at 6:30 p.m, with the cation Building Fund of the Con­ ent administration can accomplish NEED M o n EY FOR urer. the transfer successfully If given F'’aith Commission in charge of the All Roads Lead To... FREE PARKING gregational Church. The PTA voted to purchase a Loomis CoUertion Grows the necc.ssary legislation. meeting. record player for the-school. A pro­ The Sacrament of Christian Bap­ DIRECTLY ACROSS STREET FROM OUR STORE, Eight new books have been add­ vision was made to allow the Tolls should not be so high they MOST MILES ed to the Adella N. I^oomis Me­ discourage the economic' growth tism was administered last Sunday teachers to decide If a second rec­ to Thomas Andrew McCurry, son y EN’rRANCE FROM CENTER, COOPER or W. CENTER STS. morial collection at Bolton Public whicli such bridge eonstruction ord pla.ver should bg purchased, a of Mr. and Mrs. James McCurry, /UET Library through the gift of the collection of records, or a combina­ was intended to help. Senator Grange. Mrs. Thomas Bentley, li­ Doocy warned. Brook St. First Food Store tion of the two. At Wapplng Community Church AN brarian, has announced the' titles A spring concert displaying In conclusion he noted that a PER GALLON the Rev. Roger Nicholson, South 664 CENTER ST. — MANCHESHR include Chamberlain, Open House miisicte^ skills of Grades 6, 7 and 8 favorable i port on the bill would provide addlllona! funds badly OKAY In New England: Crane. Winter in pupils will be sponsored by PTA WHERE YOU ARE ASSURED OF Vermont; Duffus, Willlamstown Tuesday at i ;30 p.m. Girl Scout needed for highway construction. OF ALLV-8’s IN ALL CLASSES Branch: Flanders, Changing Face Troop i06 will cjmduct a bake sale ZBA Action LOAN of New England: Hale, New Eng­ after the cone Two applications were granted CHOICE MEATS and QROGERIES land Girlhood: Jarvis. Folk Medi­ A farnjly Botiuck will be heU, In by the Zoning Board of Appeals at It’s eaey to get extra cash for texM PLUS GREEN STAMPS PteR. «E cine; Hatch. The Wadsworths of place of Ute May meeting. A pro­ a public hearing thi.s week. George or eny worthwhile mo. With a » K. Tedford of Clinton Dr., Wap- famous "Okey Loan" you get the HOBBY SHOPPE the Genesee; Sloan, Sciisons of gram of/movlea Including cartoons ers EASY TO GET HERE! for th)t children is being planned. ping, was granted a variance of money now . , . poy back leter in America Past. IN MOBILGAS From Middle Turnpike Weat to Adams St., er from Hartferd Rd. MS CINTIK ST. AT M ltW O ie ■side line rules to permit addi­ monthly instellmenU you choose. The Loomis collection Is devoted to South Adam. St. to books about' New England. A)J^ertisemcnt tion of a garage and attached Solve your money problems the Revaluation Work / A u to Insurance high? Then breezeway to his home. Okey wey. Just phone to epply NOTE: All buaes to and from Hartford atop In front of our park­ Also, Abe E. Miller Post, Am er­ House-to-house inspections ip' check Safeco rates. Proudly rep­ for e loen. Then, if your loen it •Ml TAWiNa • OHM ivtai iviNtNe ican Legion, and the'Volunteer Fire ing lot. the current revaluation of real es­ resented hv the Croekett Agency ECONOMY RUN approved, you just drop in end Department were given permission tate are underway now in the Rt Inc. Ml 3-if577. pick up the cash. to operate a carnival for one week 85, Clark and Flora Rd. section of in a restricted business and part CASH MONTHLY FAYT. PLANS town. They are being plade by Manchester Everting Herald Bol­ you gnt 10 MO. 18 MO. 13 MO, BROAD ST. DETOUR SPECIALS! ton correspondent. Doris M. residential area on property of Richard Duprey of V ^ a tio n As- Morgan Bradley on Ellington Rd. COMPETES IN SPECIAL COMPACT CAR CLASS $100 $ 4.72 $ 7.27 $10.05 MANCHESTER aociates. . D'ltalla, telephone MItehell S-5545. PINE PASTRY 300 19.35 30.91 39.37 REGULAR PirMnen's EHnner 400 35.14 37.37 38.ST Brand New, First Quality Forty Bremen attended the de­ 400 36.40 39.74 54.47 BOWLING GREEN COOPER TIRES partment’s annual steak dinner Drying clothes AVERAGES 22.28 MILES PER GALLON SHOP GASOLINE at Rosemount Wednesday at which promptly rspaid In 12 conisculivD is easy today... monthly initallmsnti of $10.OS soch, 654 CENTER ST. 658 CENTER ST. $9.95 John Garibaldi served as master REALE'S FOOD MART 8.70x15 Tube Type—Black, 2 6 * ' of ceremonies. Roy Page of the ^CALL THE MONEY NUMBEl TEL. MI 9-9435 plus tax and reeappable cas­ Slate Fire Marshal's office, was I I'ormcrly Marv's 20 Autematic Limes ing. Not recaps! Not used! Per Gallon (Cash) guest speaker. Several guests Mitchell 3-4168 AT THE TER.MINU.S were Introduced including Roder­ Air-Conditiened ick Gardiner, town manager of WEEKEND TREAT A COMPLETE Kingston, R.I., Arthur Shelley, Preferred Finance Co., Inc. also of Kingston: and Wilfred 983 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER LINE OF FINE Coderre, lire chief in PawtuckeJ, Loans From f25 to 6600. OPEN B o la n d M o to r s R.I. BAR-B-CUE CHICKENS Ronnie Hiestand and Henry SATURDAY and SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. "YOUB STUDEBAKER DEALER" Rau, both honorary members of OPEN DAII.Y • ALL SUMMER BAKED GOODS 889 OBNIW B ST. ------MI 8-4079 the department, returned to town I DELIVERY SERVICE Free Pickup aJi4 Delivery On All Repair ServicM for the dinner. Ml 3-6920 It'a easy to get here. From It’s easy to get here. From Gifts by local businessmen were Middle ’’I’pke. West to Adams Middle Tpke. Wetlest To Adams Best Way to Get Here: Park Street, Walnut Street to Cooper dlsrtributed among the firemen. St. or from Hartford Rd. to So. St. Or from Hartford Rd. to So. Street c'roaa Over Oenatmetton Work and ’Turn Right. They represented donations from LOOKING Adams St. Adams St. is and 44 Package Store, Bolton L,akehouse, Doc’ Drive In. Giglio’s so's homo heating Stand, Red Ember Restaurant, our way I VYWX -H£ MOPPED OFF AT Bolton Notch Esso Service, Bol­ Are They Ants Or ton Notch Sii.ioco Station, Drive- LoaiBcak In Theater, Rainbow Club. 3-J’s You get premium quality □ Restaurant' Rose and Bill’s; Mun­ Mobilheat with RT-98 . . . the FORA son’s Candy Kitcheri. Bolton Gen­ most completely effective fuel Pine Pharmacy J u e m s s . eral Store, Pepin’s Grocery. Sheri­ oil additive in use today. And Severe test for miles-per-gallon ance in the Mobilgas Economy Sec and compare The Lark, this KLEIN’S dan’s Garage. BoKon Garden Cen­ you get premium service. Au-. performance proves oalstanding Run. This event is the most ac­ completely new kind of car, 664 CENTER STRECT^-MANCHESTER Food Store and DcUcatoMen ter and Bolton Dairy. TERMITES? tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ economy of Stndebaker Lark and you’ll know why Stude- Enter Orees Revue anced payment plan and many curate test for miles-per-gallon 161 CENTER STREET Seven members of Dough and other extras designed to make performance a car can take. baker’s sales curve is the fastest SPECTACULAR Sew, BoMon’a youngest 4-H club, OPEN DAILY 8 A M. to 9 P.M. It In Doubt Call home heating reqllt/ easy. K ansas CrrY, Mo. W’hile com­ Each car is put through the rising in the industry. The Lark will model skirts in the Dress Rc- most grueling paces —moun­ is America’s greatest—and fast­ A\AIM S T Doesn’t matter how you \nie at Hebron Elen-enlary School peting against, the top Ameri­ can economy cars (all n o ’’ tains, deserts, country roads, est growing—value. Fun drive SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. get here, Klein's ia worth tomorrow at 8 p.m. The girls are Mobilheat RT^ft asked to be present at 7:30 p.m. LAVERY Exterminating Co. wheelbase or less); the Stude- highways, traffic—and the rule it today. AMPLE PARKING getting to! Fine foods Those who will participate in­ Nio c/*on>octiofi baker Lark proved its overall is: Ask no quarter! The result our specialty, especially •ddWvo 5^. clude Phyllis Arnold, Linda Buc- superior economical perform­ is now history! DEAL? YOUR PRESCRIPTION GALLED FGR and DELIVERED cold cuts and other deli­ cino, Susan Dooley, Elise catessen items. Matthews, Carol Ann Strickland, Discover what you’ll save YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER’S TEL. Ml 9-9814 Diane Tedford and Shirley Zeppa. Phone Ml WE GIVE Use New, Cooper, McKee, Dough and Sew will start its 9 -1 3 9 0 Adams or Broad Street. Park GREEN STAMPS COME IN DURING OUR IT’S EASY TO GET HEBE! cooking project tomorrow after­ BEST ROUTE on Winter Street— Just a step noon at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. MIDDLE TPKE WEST TO ADAMS ST. Make Center Street Your ‘‘Shopping Center" away. Kenneth Matchews,- club leader. T H I S W E E K at dealers’ displaying this signl T ake a fun OR HARTFORD RD. ’TO 8. ADAMS ST. Bight girls from Clever Cullers, MORIARTY * drive in T h e Lark *nd get this gift! Exclusive R C A 2nd ANNUAL the senior 4-H Club, will enter the Victor record: 4 hit son^sby Pat Suzuki, star of "Flower show'. The. include Donna Perrett, Drum Song*’ P L U S : A chance to W I N a |s5o R C A YOU WILL FIND CONVENIENT PARKING Arden-Claire Godin, Hope Roth- BROTHERS SPRING ^ SPRING well, Nancy Arnold, Eileen Mc­ Stereophonic Console, your new dimension in sound. Here’s Whet You GeP-^ ON KNOX ond WINTER STREETS S A V E ! "WHERE THERE'S A WILUE’S SFROIAL Dermott. Patricia Clerk, Lauren UNIVERSAL Nothing to buy...no obligations...no strings attachcdl SELF PICKUP Green and Sally Strickland. Pa­ Ml 3-5135 SALES MoMI LahrioaUea CASES OF SODA AT DISCOUNT PRICES REG. $12.91 OU Chaage Mehll OO 5 Qt. OapacHy tricia Strickland will be narrator 301-315 C m U t St. Al OUB BOTTLING PLANT THERE’S A W Ar for the Bolton entries. . Custom Pre-engineered SPECIAL Clean aad RefOl A ir Cleaaar Church Notes SPECTACULAR Prices quoted are for home deliveries only; extra charge fer CHAR-LEY Change Tmaemlmlea and .iDtttefeattal Morning prayer will be read at banquets, parties, showers, weddings, etc. People whe like geed feed will alwaye Bad a way to get ‘Rxeept Antooutie Traae." (MASS. S’TYLE) services of St. George’s Episcopal SMALL BbTTLES WUIla’s Steak House. FAMOUS VX>B THB B U T IN Church In the Civil Defense room 30 DAYS ONLY Repack Froat Wheel Beariage 12 LARGE DOTTLES CASE OF 24 FPOD aad DRINKS AT MOST BBABONAHLB PRIOESI laspeet Brake Llalag Clean Battery Terminals * spectacular deals! -2 0 , Tax Incl. T u ln c l. Check Blastor Cylinder CHOW MEIN ^ Plus Deposit Plus Depesit Inspect Exhaust Syetom TAKE OUT SERVICE GENERAL * spectacular selection! n Drain aad Flush Badlhtor $1.35 FREE Car Wet Weahed TV SERVICE OPENING SAT., APRIL 11 * fast appraisoi! l l 'S S J S ’S I, Tax Ind. FiCK-UF oud W ILLIE’S SIS Complete Safety InspecUea 198 CENTER STREET GARAGES Plus Deposit Phis Depoalt Dags fO AE A CmU M cm d from DELIVERY Free State InspecUea SUcker ACROSS FROM ORINOLD AUTO PARTS Mights v A e9 3 Pius Parts * fast delivery! 446 CENTfeR STRICT-4WI toBOAl All New and Improved GIVE jlUT OBEEN 8TABIPS OPEN 11 AM. to 7 P.M. TUESDAY to SATURDAY TEL. MI S-S482 WE * trade now! save big! MANCHESTER ROTTLING CO. SUNDAY 11 AM. to 9 PM.— CLOSED MONDAY 10 HENDERSON RD. — Ml 3-7922 Um Adams or McKee Street park la ear ewa eW<«4reet MORIARTY BROTHERS TrEL. MI 8-18814 * drive the economy parUag let. Or use Wmt Owtov llteet to PBOM COOPEB ST., LEFT DOWN WEST OBNTBB _ Read had peril ea BMdeceea Read. M1-81B CENTER 8T.->hAT BROAD ST.—M I 8-5151 PHONE IN YOUR WEEKEND ORDERS EARLY leader! FIB8T hlOHT IS HBNDBBSON BD e PLBNTY OF PABMNO CAMERAS niiu Tom Thumb Golf Course riLM—FLASHBULBS IT'S CHEVY SAVING TIME! MANCHESTER'S MINIATURE PLAYGROUND... DI800UMT PBIGES VISIT OUlt O I » ^ < Convenient Parking On ARTHUR DRUfi NO MONEY DOWN ! ’ 's k . ImopacHw of CoRtwr St. gpuMItlpw utr'ir < To <3Gt T& Pottfrfon^s Shop! Shop! (WHILB CKNTKR FT. IS ONE WAT EAST) Payment O C T , busIWMs 06 UMiol. You con olse gtt Intn uur Knox Street mO P lN SUNDAYS 1st 78 But before you BUY stop Soutk (tom Urn Oeatori At 2^ etopUto go rite (M y ^ St), go Challenging Holes Of Clean Family Recr^tipn! DECI’S •ff U § § r ^ St. R u u r Hm rn u r u f Hm yard. 1. 2 ueeka to Swedlek Ckutok, turn rite on Clwrefc 6t had R* t and get Pur tPrrifie trade- Meeks to Fettortoa’e. in oiiowance on your car SANP and WATER TRAPS IN MINIATURE Wutdh uur odvtrtNm uutt fur: FnmRoutk er Went: Take St iMam Bt er Park St to COmaekdr u A * '7 6 ^ 6 | f r e e . . • • toward the All New 1959 GROWLD AUTO PARTS, HO I 462 CENTER ST. muku it VYurth yw r whM* t u truMn t Ckeptovt (it. Take fWatyr er Ctomeli 1 to Oewtoir 6t CUPOU with everevery CHEVROLET. WP Won't INCORPORA’TED , 24Nssr I LOCATED IN THE HEART OF MANCHESTER - NEXT Be Beet! purchase during m a r . Jumbo Hot Dogs Fresh Ground HambuHgtrs 'M. f'. W hoM p P m f ^, , LIFE UNIVERSAL BUILDERS CORP. TO THE "MANCHESTER SHOPPPI^G PARKADE" i Extra Tender Steaks ;^ e d Virtini* Hsm hittertofl’s, Inc. BOX 1708 - 6S STILES ST.. NEW HAVEN, CONN. WEST MIDD^ TURNPIKE-t FRM p a r k in g V French Fries Fried Shrimp lee or Adame StoesA Ten . 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4f PAGE n iT C lN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, C0NN»T^RIDAY, APRIL 10.1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. APRIL 10,1969 PAOT^pyiTBra DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Johnston, Old Stone Rd., Vernon: I OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE Biasell, Atty. Donald C. Fisk apd B'.ilding to be erected in 'H enrj' inalill aafe driving habits la the BUGS BUNNY ing' teacher* on a written chart. mind of the teenage driver. i Edith Maynard, Ellington Aye. RockvUle-Verfwn The system, has been verbal In the Dr. C. K. Peterson. Park. Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. NOW AMMK ION The thistees adminleter thgflind Bids must be received by th? Local winner* will go on to a, • _ , i, ... peat and ia unrelated to a merit ntesl, with the competition | and Mrs. Paul Neron, Main 8t„ JOHN F. TIERNEY W ! S S ! ! 2 B RNrtH T«'STO«y An«w*r to Priivlou* Puzito' system.. It Is designed to help cor­ left by the late George Sykes aome Mayor. Oty of Rockvlll*, by 4 I wisrKAPfN'; p.m. on A ^ i r >0,' a t whtph time ig at a national Road-c-o Vernon, ^WOOrtUMKtN^ rCGAO, ARE VO) tfiSlHUATlMS TKACT . rect weaknesses in Individuals and 30 years ago for the school on P m 4<_^ Admitted today: Carl Tyler, 6 Mi'sling Words Olson Favors St., formerly a training school. ey will bk opened publicly. . ^tOMCTHiriM W v'/OUL»8»APABIYTD^ 4 guide the administration in deter­ S Wa.shington St., Vernon. Funeral Hotnd \ r OF COURSE, IF IT'S ONLY AN 1 . Awarded Soholarehip Drtvlllg Road-e-e 8Mf *4,500 In acholarshlps. Carl W O K -rvO n mining If a teacher should not be Frederlckfion la cjtalrman of the $TDRM-If4-THE-FAC&.'' MIAL EXHlSlTIOSi YOU ARE PROPOSlS© I Approach enable for tenure. John Lee Truman, son of Mrs, third annual teenage driv­ chirtv a k ACBOSf Vernon and Talcottyllle new* la A prompt, courteous, gympathetic servic* WAMT TO WISESTL& SMALL a*. DID X UN0ERSTAHDY/30TO 4 Pearly el G>nsolidation Amelia Truman, 1 Trumbull St., ing Rdad-e-o sponsored ' by the local project.-'^ I >«0lNCOi PALBFACE Vi'HO FISHT FO* 1 ----- »onf ■The chart would indicate the Hosphal Notea ' handled through The Herald’a SAY ’MUCH WAMf^M*? • Heaven teacher's rating in all phases of haa been swarded a regional RMkvUlc^Iunior Chamber of Com­ with personal attention for the many detaila. .VOL).'/— (MUCH VJ.A.MfUM ‘V i----- «nd 5 ------luck Rocktrtlle'e M ayor: H erm an G. ■cholarahip at Pomfret School for merce will Of held April 26 at 1 Admitted .v*atWt"y: Albert I Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Main St., UM,>'AS, WOf^'T iO U B B > parcel character as well, as teaching ' telephone TRemont S-SIS6. | F o e vou IF y o u c efeAYE S E A T E O ? A Miatreets Olson declared today “I have ability. Principals and the assistant the yOsr 1959-60. F-m. . Shortman SjA,-Broad-'Hrook; Rita Convenient parking on premises. STICK TO SCCiPTjV 8 Unheppr 7W*ecerried Gallant, 57 weal St.; Petih- ,Matow- favored consolidation for some superintendent will fill, out the ■’HSadmatter Da\'ld C. Tivitchell The Road-e-o i* open to teen­ Loraled in a quiet, residential neighborhood. Ij'Bewildered/ 3 Seethe* said Trum an, a freshm an and hon-, agers of Rockville, T^smon. XUling- ski, 15 High HI.; Alfred Srnra. ------r'------— II Mueical / tim e.” chart, which will then be reviewed 8 Coane by the superintendent. or student st Rockville High ton and TollgHd, and^U designed Bronx, New Yoi'k: B ertha Chai^Hn, i O ttaw a ■ Canada shipped about 219 WEST CENTER STREET—TEL. Ml S-112: inatrumMt pottcT't ware He piwvlousiy haa refused to School, was selected on the basis to test their knowledgeNif driving West Wllllngton. «^00.000 range cattle to the United w 14 "BlfMM be 10 Opera by state his position on conaoiidaiion By state law teachers suto- 28 CondiUon 46 Unu»u»l maticelly go on tenure with the of competitive examinstlons. hia rules, to test their skllls^>Md to Discharged yesterday: Scott i .States during 1958, about twice a* . that Verdi of the three RoVernment* in Rock­ school record and s personal inter- Ahorn. Plnney St., Ellington; Eai-rm an.V ^'' 1967. ^£ iindi" 11 Homed 28 Heavy drinker 47 "K***y» el ville, Vernon, and the Vernon Fire signing of their fourth year con­ 20 Scabie* — ” irtew. iSTritiI Trltf remark ruminant DiatrictV tract. ■ FellowHhip Meeting X 17,Poerf.Poem 16 Laundry 21 Golf mound* .48 Region IJcensIng Forms S3 More painful 50 U rn * ,— Olaon said he decided to clarify The Women's Fellowship of HY V. T. HAM UN II Drier machine hia poaltion because of the "con- ApplicaUon forms and licensing 19 Study froup 35 Cut in two 51 First CongregaUcnal Church of AIXEY OOP 10 Tropical Oklahoma fuaion in the Jninda of aome code booklets are now avoila(/ls at 11----- ai a boil fibre 40Sayi the- office of Venion Building In Vernon will meet Wednesday st 52 Female aalntl people," he aj^id.* He thinka city Congregational House, 125 Sher­ 13 Compaaa point 22Repoce« 43 Contest residents,; In 1% last two or three specter, Arthur F. Huntington on 24 Cattle (enut 14 Barrier* 45 Heavy tab.) Tavlor St.. Talcottville. man St.. Hartford. volume* 55 Iniect months, hive also come to realize Supper will be served at 7 ;30 27 Cory — 25 Ru**i»n dty that "aomethinjf haa to be done” After May 1 anyone de.sinng to , .. 29 Taunt do any trade work in Vernon, such p.m. for those reeerva- , SATURDAY - LAST about the trt-governmantal setup. 32 Aacendi 1 r r 1 r r r r r r plumbing, steamfitting, ai. con- tlons by tomorrow with Mrs. Shir- "Politically, I aee no chance for ley Maharan, Mrs. Barbara Allen, 34 Flattened at separation,” the Mayor added. ditioning, electrical and hep ting the polei IT I*! must be licensed. or Mrs. Betty Priddy. A strong-mayor and council Mrs. John DeSouas, recently re­ 14 Sharp aniwer form of government la considered Anyone holding a llcen.se in 17 Stab 1! 7 turned from Puerto Rico, will glva 38 DitparfSC the beat for this town by Mayor Rockville may obtain a a'milar li­ an illustrated talk on her experi­ 93 T»IECE SET y*' .89 Proaecutef r H Olson who now heada such a form cense In Vernon without examina­ ences there. Transportation will _ (Fa s s Th e '41 Exclamation* i of government in Rockville. tion and upon payment of i 1' fee. be provided from the church at «•'» . •fMF.Wi' 1 IM Pe a c e p i p g * r li "The average voter has more A. Vernon license holder will be t.TH.LLa:u,',, 42 Roman bronie 6:30 p.m. 44AlIowanca for i control over an elected official able to obtain a Rockville I'cencf if r !l S H An executive meeting of the waite M than over a city manager,” Olaon in the same manner. Fellowship will be held April 27 ijo h ajiri'Ti avil an d, m said. He expressed the opinion that For others, examinations wil, be 46 Go back 3*1 in the Pilgrim, Fel- 49 Contend* with r city managers have not worked out heldvJn the evenings, as far as ls|kL T;30 p.m, •10 i ;a r n i v a l BY DICK TURNER p ra o ^ , to avoid Interference i lowshlp roo;n at the church 83 — ~ Bab* and i n in many cities, and that "they get schedules. A special meeting of the Fel­ the 40 thieve* too dictatorial once thes’ feel they w ith wo lowship will be held May 5 at 8 34 Handling r It have tenure of office. S lg i.'^ rm lt* Needesl p.m. for election of officers and 86 ------Grande 1 Onsolidation of the town, city The VernonsBullding Inspecto'' fine china. BY AL VERMEER W settlement of the i.pproprlatlon of PHISCyLLA’S POP 87 Sea bird and f re di-strlct should be pursued drew attention Ntday to 'h e f.nct money for kitchen remodeling. 86 Great Lake p on the basis of efficiency, not THEY SAY 0VER-6ATIN'. David John- SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL "I think Vernon nas fought In­ ace Jones was elected vice presi­ drow, lA N lf 127 High St. was dustry." the Mayor said. dent; Howard 1. .Wood, secretary; charged witiKbreach of the peace. He concluded his comments by the Connecticut Bank and Trust Both vouths we^e relea.sed under IF VW) WMIT TO TAU.TAIK! bond for appearalv^ in Rockville JAT AMYTHIM© SOO llKE!! aaj’tng: "Rockville is still the Co., secretary, and William Aborn. leading government. . .because it building s.iperintendent. City Cour. Monda.i. -SO, Is more aggressive. John P. Sweeney was elected to Recreatii.n Bids A ^ed SoO ■X Teacher Rating System the Board of Trtistees to succeed A notice to rontractoi'sN^^aa ad­ THINK. The Vernon Board of Education the late Frank E. Hardenbergh. vertised ye.sterilay seekingS.bids ITAIK has approved a system of evaluat­ Other members are l.ebbeus F. on the Lottie Fisk MemoKpl BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS l.ONG SAM k’,l ' 160PPOSBI U3NS SAM-I ONCE WAS TOOK HUSBAND- and ill TVY to /MAKE YOU MY WIFE/A6AIH- ■me 1.1.00 Dawn Dolivcn OOSHT TO THANK CXATLEAST I THOOeHT I WAS AND THIS TIME FOR BEAU ? MAY I TRY ^ n.MEi $2.00 Wookly KJU mSHALL, TH6N-I learned TO LOVE TOO-IWr LONS SAM f KIND OF LOVE POESNT PBAPPSAR I-I r VOOB WANT y?U SEE PHILLIPS- PSAWIN6 OVERNlOHTL f-/s HAPeeeNOP TO, /Me. Aiy FACEAS PooMsev.. irREALLV WA* ANYTHIN6T vveu. - , ______AtNTHlNiiL -S JEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS Choice of 3 Patterns 9M MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER— MI 3-2741 N TJi. »» »A HI ®« 0 t«W tf DU » » "Mother it taking h better than anyone, but of course Connecticut's Largest Garage Display JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALI) and JERRY BRONDFIELD ehe always expected it!" CALL NOW FOR DELIVERY IN TIME FOR SPRING! Ot' rmz HASER SAVE No Payments Till November '59! IT TOME. HE ANOSRAMBA 1 3rd StRMGHT YEAR! PLYMOUTH V-8 WINS are mad AT EACH OTHER. IVi-Cor Garage Includes; 2-Car Garage ^'NMSHT, MR. SAXON...T I BETSRAAAP WOULD LITTI.E SPORTS BY ROUSON * Waterproof paper HEX V'KNOW WHAT THROW (TOUT IF HE Oe- Ha.aTNyVw, * Your choice of siding YDU'RE JUSetlNG- KNEW X HAO (T.-/ Tu o'*- < * **„ 4, < * Cedar shakes over T A <• shenth- THERE?. ITS CLASS IN MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN! weu. rrs soms Ing. OUT, ANYWAY. MOM'S * Novelty siding settins rid of my junk.. * Ship lap clapboards SHE SAYS I SOT TO KEEP^ * Concrete Footing: floors, apron A TIDY ROOM. * Custom Buljt Complete on your * r o propert.v No Down Pbyment— 5 Years to Pay— First Payment October 1959 DISPI-AY OPEN' MO.N'D.AY THROCGH SATllRDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 0IUV...1’LL take .St'NUAY 1 P.M. to 6 P..M. THIS.' AND DON'T OTHERS TALK ECONOMY- Send Now For Free Brochure A tell APTfONt I HAVE rr.‘ B. C. BY JOHNNY HART BY ROY C'RANE THE I?EASQN I/Y s o FROM NOW ON, I SHALL PHILLIPS GARAGES BUZZ SAWYER CLUMSY IS t h a t I HAVE REEK OF Pi&Nirr! STARnN<3* Call Collect New Britain, VAlley 8-.3561 MAW 241S, -TVS IS MTMURDO. WE HWE /WMURUO, ■mis IS HAW 2418. NO DIGNITY ; I TWNX PROBLEM K RESOLVED. ^ WITH 2091 Berlin Turnpike 1 !i Miles From Meriden Line ; nCE-?l6MnNfi EQUiPMEHr STANPIN6 fX HUMBLE Y9UR PRDVLEM » VMETHER TO KEEP STAR8CARD EHGiHE HOW AFIRE. r CIRCLING 70 WRN UP EXCESS FUEL, Will ATTEMPT CRASH PI&NITY PLYMOUTH DELIVERS IT! ORTO.. LANDING. A / Other cars have talked economy this year. But a Plymouth V*8 has just IN FULL SWING AT _A proved it can give better gas mileage than Ford or Chevrolet V-8s. Plymouth did it by winning its class for the 3rd straight year in America’s recognized MOR1Y MEEKl.E BY DICK CAVALI.I WOODLAND GARDENS IM MAKING w ea.Y O u'u. I CANY TAKE CXOt . VtRVOOOO HAVE TO G ET rrANVMORe.' (AUAllJ SHRUBS competitive test for economy. Plymouth registered ii.is miles per gallon. MICKEY FINN BY LANK I.EONARI) (VONEY eOMEBOOVELSE TO BRING YXIR PLANT R05E5 NOW! PEAT MOSS CLANCY! LUNCH PROM TREES NOWON.. WEEKEND .SPECIAL tffUf (Wf TH l MOBILQAS CCBHOMY W H FACTS: H FIIl ARl WHAT THCSl FACTS MFAH TO YOU: ‘ HELP! POnED 1.39 VINES Large 6 Cu. F't. Bales AND THAT a As a 1959 Plymouth owner, jfou can expect economiegl op­ PERENNIALS • A Plymouth V-8 ha.s ju.st won its class in the Mobilgas Econ­ AN FORGET THE All color* and varieties. Also eration in your everyday driving.' $0.95 omy Run for the third year in a row. Ford and Chevrolet both BEETHE packaged roses. GRASS SEED aA Q «X £ fini.shed behind Plymouth. a .\s a 1959 Plymouth owner, you’re driving the car that refr FITTER •So t for 2.66 ONIDN SETS • Plym outh .scored 21.15 miles per gallon. i.stefcd better gas mileage than Ford or Chevrolet iB tha S 1959 Mobilgas Economy Run. a Winning Plymouth wasli Belvedere 2-door hardtop, equipped Woodgard Vegetable and Flower Seed (Our own brand) moetly 10c packet with standard Fury V-800 engine and automatic tran.smis.sion. a As a 1969 Plymouth owner, you can also expect outi^diM r penormance (Plymouth’s winning V-8 is the biggest stanaaro 2 5 ^ a Run was sanctioned by United States Auto Club and was Our exporlmental station engine in its class). ' ' For The Beat Landaeape recommends for lawn*, 50% impartial and carefully controlled. BY LESLIE TURNER Before organic, 10-6-4 C APTAIN EASY PFumuth't hw prierr, loir upkeep, high reeaU value and gas Konomy make tl the EVERGREENS. proven 11111 i n 11 i fe<"ii rme ONLY HUNTIWa'Y RIGHT. wraHIRBA Hour* F s o you found our mr. VE5,LWANTT0 year’e best economy buy in Us class. .And Plymouth delivers the Big Difference in elyle, mde,^ ALLOWED INTH' PARK ICAR AND GUIPe.ANP later TMRAWM NA* OH W5 WAY KNOW HIM/EA5V! . Planting FERTILIZER performance, Jeaturee and comfort, too! A"1 ile Try-Out" u'lll prove it, so take yours today. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FU.'SNK RlDCiEWAY 15 WITH A CAMERA! /KEACH THE MBT CAMP HERB TO PHOTOGRAPH financial GIANT5 JAPANESE YEWS ir.o-.Vf WLD GAME- MR.Mc.KEif INTRIGUE ME. ALSO/ Seek Our Onij: This Weekend nother U f-L -- t o o b a d MR. ^ I THINK HE'S MAD BECAUSE I I HAVE A reason Large Size ^ 9 5 I I ABERNATHY STOLE VOU AWAY FROM HIM. Advice ” * ^ 4 3 5 COULDNT COME I'LL BET HE TO OUR EVEN SENDS WEPDIKJG. v NONSENSE MR. 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MANCHESTER/fiVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY. APRIL 10.Y969 PAGE^VENTEiEK. • S MANCHESTER E'TINING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, PAOB StStTBiaf THE Canadiens Paced Celtics Sweep Herald Angle By By marcel Bonin BO LO tKN G EARL YOST Sport* Editor*^ ' Montreal,. April 10 (/P)—The Montreal Canadiens were safelv launched today on tljeir bid for an unprecedented NBA fourth straight Stanley Cup title thanks to the spark sup- r WEDNESDAY IJCAOUE Correnli Po|inlar Name on Sports Pages^' ------— ‘ plied by Marcel Bonin. Standhiga Name of Corr^ti has figured quite prominently on the _ • 1 Por L'5’® ao** * half perloda last yw. . U Prt. Club Anril 10 ffl’i__Boston’s irresistable Cdtics, pro sports pages of your favorite newspaper duriiYg the 1958-59 night a crowd of 14,370 saw a rou- Correntl’-# Insuranc* 60 22 .694 F ormer M ike F e j ^ i c k ...... ,6«1 Un« Affair between th* Canadiens Manchester Motors 49 23>. SUo-um. The Chicago* dou'lUe. neither flguPng tn the basketbalfkinsrs again, had a rosterfui of RnrSha? indoor season. Team-s sponsored by Mauricb Gorrenti, East I)__op en e". righthander Pete*-Yankee 'dav and none more Worthy than tr^nk Ramsey and Bill Shar- and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Then Don Wlllla Oarage 40 32 .556 \ Ork, April 10 (^ ) I.Ramog’ waa backed'up by a pair ot i White Sox aelected Billy Pierce I PiraOM’ run. Side insuranceman. were entered in bot^ fhe fast VVednesday •the IrrepreBsible little leftwinger JCAS ...... 38 34 .528 T h e ^ ^ 5 9 baseball season is: hon.era from Harm KUle (17-111 t o n e i t the Tigers' Jim Triandos Ruins Shutout Night Y- Bowling League and the Re6 Volleyball League at Hoidx^troke chopped in the winning goal and jGreen Barbers ----- 25 47 .347 fu st one clay old. but you h ave! b.ew and Reno Bertola and the Running il4-12t at Detroit Gary, R a m ^ the Cuban righthander the West Side Rec. In addition. Corl'enti, who is called Hippo set up the insurance marker with a MerrlH’s Market .. 14 58 .194 to fiaure the winter deal with i \Va.-hington senator* beat the Bell (12-tOi was Clevelsnd's ■ evcryone\wanted but whon the ‘ 118-113 Celtc victory that brought cooly calculated pass to give the choice again-st Boh Grim l7-7i at ' Nats deei^d to keep, struck out the National Basketball Assn, title byhv even close family ties, has demdem-i*-^*^ ------G o lfin g Lead The long chase lasted 24 weeks onstrated throughout the winter Canadiens a 5-8 win. but Correnti’a Insurance finally Kansas City Baltimore and Wash- ; six. didn't i^ lk a man and had the Probe Urged finals to a niereifiil conclusion. nouncing »taff at John Deme's The tipoff to the humdrum as­ ington are idle. t Orioles blanaed on five hits until It meant a four-game sweep of months that he's one of the best WINF radio station, is a former overtook the front-running Man­ left-handed ton niling the rooata, the pennant duck pin howlers in the ^ a st, pects of this first game in the burgh waa one the Piratea ahouldl rolling today. It was Purkey, now 4-0 agaiiisl' Ihe ninth. TheKous Triandos, who the finals for Boston, the first such __ Manchester High football end , Greensboro, N. C.. April 10 f/Pi— chester Motor Sales Wednesday finishing in the money in several Mike Fetchick. Who aa.vs he’d like best-of-seven. final playoff came night at the Y lanes. The Inaur- have pa seed up. ,br Nvuional, Milwaukee's . his old mates, who gav* the Redsi*"”! year tied AL record for Into Farm ing shutout in the NBA, and 512.jpO0 finishing in the Billy Ayers Is an outfield ca n d id ^ afterwards In the coniment of the ratchets . with home runs, events. His bigftesj- pei sopal wm Gelssler’s ^ l i - to settle down to a good club Job ! ancemen must credit E&-S Gage Calu dcsTi. Not the trade jihal rha.npion Brave.* aent I their first virtory last year, loo, | in the plavers' till. Minneapolis «ras first nlace, and tnOO, m t h e ______coaches. Both Toe Biake of Mont­ •ant Frank Thomas to the Red., slapped' a two-ouV homer after • eollected 87.000, but still is look­ was first place, and i niantic Teachers College baseball In the New York area, may have to real and Punch Imlach of Toron­ 'w ith a big a.'Mlat since the Gage- .-outhpa" . 'Srren Spahn i2 2 -lli and that alao was a 4-1 derision, ‘ men helped drop Bob Schnller’s last Ainter for Lefty Harve\ Hari- against the Burs Yesterday's job Icadoif double by Boyd. Of Sox’ Green ing for Us first victory over Bos­ Eastern Classic., at „vpvncp' '^his spring .. Norm/Hohen- delay hi* plans to go into aeml- to were iritical of the work of •igaJn.at . th'- Pirates' ’BoIi Friend Correnli is a a\ ei^e , sophomore/won the retirement from tournament golf. boys into aecond place as a result dix. P ot. Hoak and Smoky Bur­ was the first opening-day •uccess Klllebrew and Bertoia, the ex- ton since March of 1957. a span of 122-14 1 at Pittsburgh The Los roller in both the M eat Side ^ c j mtrarnural /Spring foul their teams. of a 2-1 victory. Correpli’a aluil gess. Walt until -Augu.*! to judge in five years for the Reds, a dark- Tiger, hit their homers in the 22 games. Going into today’s second round Blake said the Canadiens were Angeles Podgrra pieked Pon fourth inning off loser .Tsek Harsh- Boaton. April 10 OPl—The Amer­ and -Y leagues and h®'d Uie | contest wb^n he dropped Of the *15,000 Greater Greensboro out the Green Barbers 3-0 to move that one. Crn hark another winter Prvadale 112-131 against the horse entrv this season udder ne.vr ican Veterans Committee of Mas­ Sharman, one of the gilded old town isfiamplonship. He passed up f ^ . loose in their own end. “Some of 'end recall tlie swap that gave the .Manager Klayo Smith. Thev were man. The Nats finished with 14 in 21 or 25 tries^'fhe former Man­ Open. Mike held a one-shot lead the guvs didn't seem to have an.v into the No. 1 spot by s aliigle thibA Bob Anderson i3-3i at Chi­ hits against Baltimore, the rluh sachusetts, Inc,, today called for pros of the NBA, rolled back the local competition this season. after a five-under par 35-31-66 game. Reds r;gh'hander Boh rurkey fo: cago T.v, night game openers fourth last season. Lakers' last-stab overture early in chester High athlete is a lember legs.” that had the best exhibition rerord a "clear the air " investigation of Correnti's Insurance, sparked by of Theta 3G fraternity. Bill Shar­ initial effort. I.«ats Didn’t Hustle Ironically. Correnll’a Insurance fcuthpaw P ot Gro*s find the San Francisco Giants at Frank Rohinson harked up Pur- among the majors. charges of racial discrimination the fourth period last night and key's five-hit pitching . with three the set-ups of Burt Zenaty and man, cojundered the finest foul He's been fighting a three-year Imlach said his Leafs didn't 1 and Manchester Motors are paired Purify hfcar e CinnnnaU s ace St Ivuii.a with -lohnny Antnnelli The Orioles pulled ofl the fiiot bv the Boston Red Sox in the wakej Ramsey slammed the door for the spiking of Frank (Snitzi sh oo ier^ cr to play pro basketball. Last Tear, winning IV running up (16-13) opponng the Cards' luirry hits, one a two-nin homer m the .sh c^ l^ v er to play P™ slump Uiat overlook him after he hustle and fight enough. "This will on the ftnel night of the regular opening day triple play ii» major j of the farming of Infielder Pump- | keeps in the waning minutes, MOrOaVSKV,Mordavsky, alterafter Jiiacnisplacing fourth uaU/WeiLCl-h a d X tte r Iiiwvemove over if Hohenlhal tournaments be the easiest game the Canadiens season Wednesday, with the Mo- 17 complete game.*- and piling up larkaon 113-131 while the Reds' fotirih inning that overhauled a 10 league history, but were a bit' Pirate lead Robinson drove in sie Green. I' IJt Fire t'nder Celts during the regular Rec Volleyball carfimprove his accuracy from the and placed 13th on the mcney list will have against us.” tormen attempting to regain the ■ ,1-0 record against his ex-mater Pon Ne - combe 16-1.3 fares the sloppy Ihp rest of the time. They The AVC urged the probe by appropriate that the for- league season, came on fast to ^ 15-foot line, Phillies' Robin Roberts i 17-14 1 at three runs against loser Ron with nearly $20,000 in earnings The closeness of the score all Ihe lead they held for 23 consecutive who .«urpr-«ed everyone by flnirh- committed three errors before the the Maasachusett* Commifiinon ^ Kentiickv .rIat shonld be In on finish second best in the playo^. j „ „ * way failed to pull the crowd out Ing second in the National I>>ague Philadelphia Kline, 'vho went five innings Griffith Stadium crowd of '-.e.S.IO Playing in 12 previous tourna­ weeks. Also, E&S Gage bailies against discrimination in a ; [j,* kill. Through 11 games of the The Iitsurancemen lost out in ^ e , of Its apathy. Henri Richard and Don Willis Garage for third place race. In the .Amrncan Iv>ague. the As for last winter's Cinrinnati- that Included Vice President Nixon, signed by its state eommander and I championship play- ment.* this year, he ha* been in the playoff finals by Just one ppint to H ro U irr A c l money only three time.*' and won Ralph Backslrom scored for honors. Don Willis lea ^ the Gage- That 1918 rc.rurreclmn rrcaled WorM ('hampin;-. New ' ’ork Yan­ Pirate liadc, an overflow crowd of Boyd started the triple play. the legislative committee chair­ Montreal and Dick Duff and Billy long haul for their I 32,190 at llic Reds Ciosley Field snaring Ed FltsGerald'a i'-ier in offs he had rome off the henrh Watkins on the final niglji: of the , Bfother art: Dom and Sal Sqiia- less than $1,.500. men by two games after defeating all fOrt* o f 19,59 pennant fever in kees start Ihi man. time and again either tn light a Harris for the Leafs in the opening 10th pennant in li years under watclird a deadlock in the fir.st the fifth inning, doubling Roy season trito have been awarded varsity His fine round gave him a one- Merrill's Market 2-1. Pittaburgh. but the Piratea made The Boston chapter of the Na­ fire under the Cells (ir put one out Bowling wise. Corienli'a pin swimming letters at VVesle.van period. Charlie Varrick 126-134-381. Joe a rather tnauspirioiu« .«tart yester­ Casey Stengel i-oLh Bob Turley , rompetitive lompan.son, Tliomas Sievers at second and then hustling tional Association for the M- nf ahol edge over Billv Baxwell. form It was as close through the sec­ (21-71, last season s pitcher of «a., i-for.-l for the Reds vlth a bark to first to get shortstop Chico that the opposition ‘had started. entry has one more night to roll University. Both f | e,- National Amateur champion Twaronlte 134-372, ainii Hilinaki I vancement of Colored People said day. losing 41 to the Reds and A* a relief man he averaged and.'as was the ca.se in the volley­ Mr. and Mrs, Salvator ^quatrito ®' ' “ “ ond. Andre Pronovosl moved 139-133-377, Fred McOiirry 126- the year, faring Tom Brewer (12- harmless double Hoak singled in Carrasquel's retupn peg that after Green's optidn on 24-hour re- Montreal in front and Ron Stew­ Purkey. 12 ( of the Boston Red Sox at four trips and Burgess hit a pinch caught rookie Boh Alliann. nearly 24 points a game. "Y'ou ball plavoffs, all the marbles will of 587 Center St., play three | 369, Pete Aceto 360, Bill Adamy In the Arrencan League a ear- ; call to Minneapolis of the Amer- be at stake in the final match. sports at Wesleyan, ^om, a soph , opening art pulled the Leafs even. 1.80-345, Howie August 129-335, ' lean Assn., that the Red Sox prac­ were terrific," Coach Red Auer­ bach told him in the Celt's dre.ss- After trailing Manchester Motor omore, is a fti Iback ^ ‘th the o t | t o the Leafs’ credit, they out- Chet Nowicki 341, Art Johnson tices Indicate they "condone racial Sales for 24 weeks in the Y ball team and was on the fresh- j skated and outchecked the Canadi- 129-346, Bill Chapman 342. Rian ' segregation, and discrimination. " ing room la.«l night. "I've never ena in the fiist two periods. They seen anyone plav under the pres­ League. Correnti’s moved out man track squad last year^ Sal.; p„„bination of Ideal weather Saaiela 1.87-.847, Don Carpenter Kniiae Suspicion front last VVednesday night by one looked good enough to snatch this 134-358. Dick Buckley 125-136- sure of playoffs like that." " (?nk 6>'d good course Conditions result- first game allliough they had only TlTe AVC leaders .said in their Sharman bagged 29 points, game. And next week the two ti­ and football teams. . A"°ther Silk » sub-par scores among the 358, Jerry Smith 350, IJ,anky Walc- letter that while they have been tans Will cla.sh head-on with the Towner at Wesleyan. Dick Duna-i'' one day rest after knocking off Indians Open Slate Monday, Ram.sey 21 and Tommy Heinsohn Boaton in a tough seven game kowakl 140-349. Andv Lamoureaiix "lothe " to accuse the Red Sox of .V 2.3. Elgin Ba.vlor. once more play­ leagfUe crown on the line. .Glor- noski has W n awarded hia^^^^^^ Champion Dow Flnster- 133-337, Ell Fish l,'io-342. Ijirry discrimination, the failure of the rentl’s hold a one point margin man baslc^etbail letter Leonard. Tony Lema semi-final. ing with the form that made him The longer layoff for the Cana­ Bates 3.88. Jack Vittner 137-3,58. GETTING THE RANGE BACK HOME—New York bat­ team to have a Negro player a terror in the Western playoffs, with three games left to be rolled Merrill Farrand 125-342 and Count of "does at the very least rou.se sus- dians who were carried six games ting star Mickey Mantle take.a atm on the far corner.^ hit .30 for the Lakers. against the Motor Sales, before downing Chicago appeared Fanand 132 topped all partici­ Yankee Stadium as he and Ins mates work out on home pieion in our minds." The game evidently was Laker K * • Dusty and State Dusty Leaguestill in the groove pants. .Noting that Green eould not basketball championships. Serv-: A jt a 1 ,l. s li^ m^tn^ gro^^^ to have left them iliiggiah. Six Letter Winners Return ground.s in preparation for soa.son opener today. The f'oacli John Kiindla's valedictory The game lacked the sparkle live with other players in Scolt.*- to .NBA coaching. An announce­ Still ill Blue Ice-bound Morgan played the spoil Sunday, turned in Yank.s meet the Boston Red Sox tl'tis afternoon. (AP at Manchester High. and spectacle of Stanley Cup play (* a recent basketball game In the Legion .luniors last summer. Paul in an attempt to add more batting dale, Arir... beesuse of segregation ment was due from the University Dick Thurston, a member of the a card without a five, to get a place DOUBLE STRIKE IJCAOUE By PAT BOLPUC * 4: • until Bonin got to work. He Win Top Honors in Morning Glory League , ,! Goodwill Tournament in Hartford Sartor is working behind Feshicr. punch to our lineup.” Pliotofa.x) in that spring training resort of Minne.sota today on the Gopher Manchester Police Department, is in the 69 bracket. VVMth him were streaked in front of Ihe net to clip Standings At a first glance one could | may br lo5t for threo works, Phil .Mctielian, wlin got into Despite the loss of little Bobb.V I town, the AVC accused the Red coaching vacancy, and ,all reports a former minor league baseball All Rummer husky Dave TTiomas, George Ber- Henri Richard's shot past goalie ' W. L. Pci Defeating the Iris in a apecial rolloff, the Gardenias were crowned champions in the newly orgM- I Sox af "startling insensilivily to umpire. He attended and graduated '-'PPH A ll /8llllim e w m be led to believe that veteran Rebuild infieid three games last spring as the Silk Daigle, the club's lop batsman indicated Kundls i.s the man. - , nardin, young Miami Beaeh. Fla.. Johqny Bower at 11:59 of the last Merrill's Market . . . 61 29 .678 ized Morning Glory Ivoagiie at Uie Manchester Bowling Green. The rolloff neceesaiy after last year witli a sound .317 aver­ ThrilIs Down Through the Years the feelings of a fellow human." Behind Vein Mikkelsen, Baylor fromirom theme Billdui McGowan School of Bob .... Clough,...... mana"-*..uget of j p^.Q. pro Charles Farlow and the Gardenias had won first round honors and were upset b> the Iris in the second half of the eea- Coach Tom Kelley has an Thus It is quite easy to see that Towneia captured tlieir fourth period. Wllco Tool ...... 57 .8.8 .633 age. the Indiau.s are expected to I The AVC letter said the Red and Bob Leonard the Lakers kept Umpires before------Inking a profea- Bowling...... « Green, .------reports" r ----- 'his - alleys;- • I Doug Ford. Scarcely three minutes later son. Rolling with the Gardenias were, kneeling. Caroline Jaiiicke. and back row. left to right, other CCIL baseball power-jibe locals will be well fortified be- slraiglit t'ClI. title, and H a n k .1 ____ — -u^II 4 Ub is nriM’ Ka oil oiimm^ Correnti's InBurance .52 38 .578 Pedcmoiite liave been alteriialiiig have one of the finest outfields in •Sox are catering "to a form of jt close all the way last night, fllonal baseball contract. He is now will be open all summer for open; Petchlrk’s score was rernarkable while the Leafs were .sliorthanded, Grace Miiiray. Ka\’ Wiltke and r>ol .lacobs. (Herald Photo by Baternis).______house in the making, what| hind the plate, on tlie mound and discrimination and segregation trailing only *1 62 at halftime and a member of the Eastern Connecti- bowling Plans have been made^ inasmuch as he took the 6,600-vard Giis's Grinders ...... 51 39 .567 at shortstop This key position; the eight-team league. Bonin calmly fiddled with the puck Msl T o o l...... 38 52 .422 with six returning lettermen, in the outfield. But Keiiey, who .s Malaiisky. All-CCIL leftfielder that is entirely out of keeping with ' 88-87 at the third quarter turn, cut Board of Approved Umpires .. to run mixed doubles, men’s j Forest Counlrv Club could very well become Kelley'.* Baltimore Triple Play near the end boards, then picked Carlo’s Ares ...... U 79 .122 KE.STAl’KANT I.EAGI F, WO.MEN’S LEAGUE MERCHANTB IXAOUE numbered among the close to 100 doing a great deal of expenment- and the local a No. 2 hitter last the laws and philosophy of this Baylor prodded the Lakers into the There Is talk of forming a timmer Women's leagues. Clough reports. . ppp,,gp „ couple of hours after major headaclie out Dickie Moore for a perfect Skippv Kearns 133-357, Bill U I. Pet ' Final Standings Standings eager Manchester High ScJiool ing at this early stage, doesn't spring with a .293 average, is a commonwealth.” lead at 95-93 early in the fourth volleyball league but nothing defi- Watkins recently hosted i>«nibers York. He W. L. Pci I hide his difricult task of trying to Three laiulidatcs. Terry Horan. nite can be leported on the -s'lh- of their volleyball team to a steak , about five hours tlie night pa.ss. From 15 feet out Moore blast­ Rheekey 131-356 and Ken MoiiUe I Walnut ...... 74 38 .661 W L Pet, candidate! whp reported at Mt. definite outfield starter, perhaps Green, a,N egro, played w inter, quarter but Sharman and Ramsey .50 ,.554 Walnut Reataurant ..5 2 23 .693 i rebiiiid a completely new infield -Iini .McAuley and Podemonte arei baseball and made a 'great s ta r t, took over her* and escorted Bos- Ject at this time Just in ease dinner. The Watkins .sponsored y^^ftp,. failing to qualify for ed in the clincher at 15:02. 338 topped all participants Tues­ 1 Oali Gnll ...... 62 Community Press 19 11 .833 Nebo over a W'eek ago. in left again. While could open in Another Opener First Fight Enlivens Battle ! Lake House ...... 55 57 .491 White Glaas ...... 39 .86 .520 f i But a closer scnitiny of the ma- ■'I was somew'hat disappointed battling for the vacant second rightfield should either Lovett In spring training, but tapered ton out of danger, any reader missed my baseball entry won both regular season and j j,pip, at Wilmington, day night at the Double Strike White Glass 19 11 .633 ba.se Job All arc untested and The game was enlivened In the I Cavey's ...... '54 58 .482 .Ion*Dl'a ...... 37 38 .19,8 terisl on hand at recent drills and not to find a standout .second base or Twaronile win the fir.st base off. He finished with a .327 aver-; Sharman. however, saw his rec- pennant picks they were New playoff honors in the Rec Volley- ^ weeks ago Mike went alleys. Manor Soda Shop ...3 1 11 .153 must he labeled big question, York and Pittsburgh. Disserilers ball League. This observer nomi- ^p^p’^p^ abandoned golf, closing minutes by a scrap between j , (?hattcrbo.x ...... 49 63 ,4.88 Dart's Dairy 18 12 .600 after watching the spring's first candidate among the large turnout job. I^anky Darcy Smith is another New York April 10 (/B)—Add Baltimore’s unprecedented' age liespite collecting only two ord NBA foul streak of .56 ’ Ited Scores of the three scheduled 70 .375 ; Hobby .Shoppe ...... 31 41 ,153 Also. Saimond's injury has left a marks, both In fielding and hitting i St bat. He " ’i'en he niis.aed a free throw early can form a line on the riglil, .single nates Frank (Snitzl Mordavsky I . to coming here he Henri Richard and Toronto's Bob­ matches were not turned in. Ra.vp * ...... 42 Vic's Soda Shop 14 16 .467 intra-squad game Wednesday af­ po.ssibilily in rightfield while Rudy xainst Washington in vesterday’.s A m e rican hiu in hi« last 19 times by Baun. Each was given a major This week'a result*: Oak Grill 3, I Fletrher Olaaa ...... 29 16 .387 Howard's Landscaping 12 18 .400 big gap at short. I have been giv­ potential at tht« time Wojnarowicz lias been very im- trip le plat a g a in st U a sh in g to n in ' " " l ' . ' ' " j _ , was sent back to the Minneapolis in the aecond half. file. „ p , I ‘he No. 1 spiker in the recently; ,p^ ^p,^, pjpp hoi„. ternoon it is clearly evident that * ♦ * completed Rec Volleyball loop. ^ ___ - - penalty for fighting. Little more Walnut Restaurant 1; Bolton I.#ake I Thia week’a reaults: Hobby Morlarly Bros. 8 22 .267 Kelley has his work cut out before ing several boy.s an opportunity tn , Tall Larry Ixivett and newcomer, League inaugu ral In th e long list of opening da.t i f^rm where he hit only .252 last I How good are the Celtics? Shoppe 2, Walnut Restaurant 1; .loo Tivaronile are roiitendlng f.DTjJ,.,,, I "The greatest NBA team I've * Any dissenters? Didn't think ; than a minute later center Billy ro i NTRV CM B 8VOMEN House 2, Raya Reatauranl 2; While Community Press dropped Monday's scheduled opener In work out at both positions I'm not i field slot Rudy, a junior with and tin-ills down through the years. Relinquishes Post Chatterbox Reataurant I. : While Glaas 2. Manor Soda Shop too concerned with first and third the po.st vacated hy' the heavy- Probably the groatesl opening* I ever seen," said Aiierback. ------there would be. Al Boggini r’l'kirW'llflrk Harris of the Leafs drew a hooking Standing* all three points to Dart’s Dairy last Wethersfield. much natural ability, also ha* Jack Wise, basketball roarh at sam V'acanti, both of Manchester, I l\ V 11 I I I l l t t v i v Scores of note at the Double I I ; Fleteher Glass 3. Jon-Dl’s 0. Graduation stripped the Indians ba.se since I believe I can switch hiUuig Kacinski day feat of all was Bob Feller's no- singled to heat Carl "They're great, all right, " said jacK wise. oasKeiumi com ii m bam vacanil, oocn oi .wancnesier, penally plus a misconduct penally \V. L. Pci. night at the Y lanes, 'Whit* OlaSa ' sparkled at the plate. Kiidla. "But as for the grtatest, East Hartford X_T High , S fm the A past Q !i I gre membersXk — M of ^ a theVi, A Connecticut.r. A ^ 4 1 A ill „ for barging Into the referee's cir­ Strike allevs: Bill LaKivieie 1.87, Noteworthy scores: Flo Kloter of eight lettermen. including the a couple of la.st year's oiilfielders Alread.v Kelley i.s toying with Two teammates wiUi the Legion ■ hitter against Cliicago in 1910. f 'r , Giants 1-2. Slider* ...... 61 3.5 .635 Chris Deri' 126-349. Walt Arckit'y j 131-110-312, Mary McCarthy 121- captured a 3-0 triumph over entire infield of fir.st baseman Dick I at those two spots without loo the po.s.sibility of moviiig big Dare Congress Urged well the Lakers had •ome pretty seven years, has been named to the ; Board of Approved Baseball Um- ilh Rossi cle. It was Harris' first misconduct Spinners ...... 60 .86 .6‘25 Howard's Landscaping to move Junior.* last aumnicr. rifle-armed Walter : , 9..,-; waikcr of Detroit hit fair teams when (ieorge Mikan and position of supervisor of the high pii-gg with headquarters in Harl- 126-335, Joe Sylvester 126-336, Ben ,107-330. Vi Chapman 110-113-328, Kacinski. second basemen Danny much trouble At the moment the White m from rightfield to handle umph over Philadelphia s Fd R o m - ^ Harland Clift penalty In four seasons with the Split* ...... 48 48 ..500 I Elsie 'Pound 109. Shirley Vltliter Into a first place tie with the Press- ■Skip Marsh and hustling Dick Jim Pollard were in their orirr school'S intramural program. He ford v v inril in (Ti__' Leafs. Pagani 126-1.8,5-368. Nick Bolinslti Banavlge and Jim Delaney, short-' boys who win the berths will be first base duties if Lovett and Sylvcaler are the leading randi- mcl in 1926. To End Monopoly Strikes ...... 47 49 .190 128-125-362. Bill Sheekey 130-311, ' 125, Anna Mae White 105. Anne , men. Moriarly Bros, nipped 'Vlc’l Twaroiiite fail tn coine through of the Browns hil a homer, two Impressed with Depth will relinquish his coaching duties.^ • * * PBoh'^Rnssi who boasts a punish- Bonin’s goal was a one-shot ac- Setups ...... 46 .50 .4 79 Soda Shop 2-1 in a third match. stop and Captain Dannv Renn and ' the ones who produce the most at dates in ceiUei'field. Neither is .lolin.sou. the fabulous rightband- doubles arid two singles. The former University of Connerdi-^ Tn/Lu hook first lime he Burt (’laughaey .839. Dick DiBella Fuller 113, Doris Prentice 108-109, third baseman Bob McIntosh the plate. After Wednesday's intra- White, who was with the varsity noted for hi.i hatting prowess but er nf the Scnalois. pitched in 11 In Major Leagues Pollard, an observer at last Spares ...... 26 70 .271 313. .Smokev Smoluk .851, Gene Audrey Frey 110-111. Msude Car­ George Bensche 128-133-378. Ed 1916 .Mel Otl a home run for night's game, was striiek snew by den/A pX 'aH onf?o”r . ! back-hound Frankie Ryff in a 1 0 -1 had directed the puck on the net penter 10.5. Dot Cowles 118, Anne I Bujauciiis 350, Frank Gallas 126- Returning lettermen include i squad game I am a little con- squad In u8. is the best niUei both youngsters e.xcel in the im­ opening game.*, won nine. se\'eii of the Giant.*. It wa.s the last of his With Just one week remaining Phaneuf 131-3.5.1. .Nene Aceto 115- tlicm by shutouts. Babe Ruth hil the Celtics’ depth. ar/nm v being accepted .. Inside 1 Baseball sea-son is here once, ,ighUv.eighl fight tonight in all night. It waa h.a eighth in the Twerdy 120, Marge Holmes 109. 349, Mike Denhup 342, Joe Mayer Caotain Dick Avery, standout ' cemed with our hittinfl ' among the trio, portant speed department, a prime 511 four baggers. Atlanta. April 10 i7Pi Congress the rimners-iip Spinners moved to 360. Stan Polin.sky 1,80-339. Jazz catcher for the past two aea.sons. Feshicr, All-CCIL rightfielder "Also. Kelley pointed out. seven home runs in l.i opeiieis and "Bill Russell and Bob Cousy are doL is th'at Mancheater High will I “Fain and after reading the 19 m- Memorial Auditorium. , post-season pla.voffs. He has within one game of first place with Fuller 15‘2-37(). Dick Krinjak 135- Helene Dev 112. Ann McNeill 116, 1132-337, Walt Weir 337 and Bill requisite for a centerficlder. , 1917 -Jackie Robinson, Bmok- or the Anti-Triist Division of the the heart of the team.- Btil In this ntcherii Pat Mlstretla and Clyde and the Indians' third best hitter am using Feshler at short .lu.st ui Avery, wlio is expected to add batted .1,55. Karl Averill. George not hire a director of physical I *‘ allments of the Babe and I in The ; ^he .80-vear-ol(l Ro.ssi. a native' niis.sed scoring in only one of seven a 2-2 spilt witli the .Splits wliile ,8,89. Ernie Pohl 128-316. Joe Rlvo- Ruth Ostrander 111 and Flo John­ ; Chapman 127-164 authored the lyn. became the fir.st .Negro to play Department of Justjee should final game you had Bill .Sharman ! nlght'a finest scores. Richard and a trio of oulflelder.s. a year ago with an .286 average, case the other fellows fail to make several points to la.st year's .2401 Vico, Wally Moon and Chuck Tan­ break up the major league mon- education and athletics for the Herald I feel certain that there are ' ,tg,v now living in New Y ork,. games and said this goal "ended the fifth place Setups upset the sa 127-357 and Ed Pagani F27. son 106.- rxivnaru...... 1 grade If Wes opens at .short ner hit home runs in their f.rsi a major league game. , wrecking ...... ^ the__ Lakers_ __ when it . -got _ 1959-60 school year Members of the . "tany who would like to read the ^^aa favored to wliip Ryff In th e' myone-game scoring slump" Wes Feshler, Bill Malausky and | is the No. 1 third base candidate , batting average, ranks as one of 1918 A pecord opening day opoly on baseball, says Furman Ramsey hitting two big league-leading Sliders 3-1. The I then Sartor will be at third. Then time at bat in the majors on open­ School Board have recommended book. The Babe and I, written by ngLonally televised bout (NBCij Maurice I Rocket i Richard was Strikea blanked the Spaies 4-0 in Chuck Ssimond. Churk, who was I at the moment, it's not a strange tile CCIL's top defensive catchers. crowrt of 7.3,163 at Cie\-eland Bisher, sports editor of the Atlanta ba.aketa when the Lakers were still expected to be'shifted to short- position for Wes. having .starred again slioiilil Fc.shler remain at I Dick was charged with only two j ing day. Journal. Bisher wrote in his col­ that such a post be creajed but' Bill Slocum, a.s presented by Babe’s gt jq p.m. lE S T i. back with Montreal after his long another match. American third I may shift Sartor to second watrhed Feller shut out the kicking .. and then Tommy ^Hein- school officials are not whoLeheart- wife, Claire. The book, now at your Rossi, fourth ranked in the 135-1 layoff, but was used only a few •top this season, injured a leg in at that .spot with the^,^ , error.* in 10.5 chances during the , Detroit scored 10 runs in the umn today: sohn leads all of them In scoring Ann Kalil 117. Kay Gitilin 117, ninth Inning to beat .Milwaukee 11- Browns 1-0 on two hits. ediy ^hlnd the proposal. favorite bookstore, has been pub-1 pound division, hoped that a vie- times on the power play. He Just Evelyn Ixirentzen 116. Jean Az.n- ! '.58 campaign. Terry Swenson \rill i 1951 Pittsburgh. opening at "It I baseball 1 now is an open for the series ’ I bac k up the Red and White cap- | 13 in the 1901 Anierican 1-eagiie monojioly. The pretense has been So it was. Heinsohn, an unques­ • s lished by Prentice-Hall, Inc. ! tory would give him a crack at miased a goal on one of his efforts. ger il2 , Betty Daniels 106. Marion opener. Cleveland oiitslugged St, home for the first tune in 61 years, The Babe and I is a book every Champion Joe Brown, i 'ch.The .»rnndsecond game n of f the series Zamaitis 105 and I.ucillc Carvey ^ lain for the .second slraiglit sea­ defeated Philadelphia 1-2. dropped. The majors control tlie tioned star and still a little dis­ son. Louis 21-11 in the 1925 opener. professional game complelel.v to tance awa.v from the magnitude of Off the----- Cuff------red blooded______baseball______fan ______should ...... Rvff. who...... will be -2 . April 15. ulil be played here Saturday 105 chalked up the bc.«t single .Uinmy Ctreengrass of Cincinnati 1956 .Mickey .Mantle hit two Lanky Phil Burgess, on the an- i read from cover to cover. | has won nine of his last 10 fights, night. game effort*. Rival coaches would gladly wel­ home runs over the centerfield the point they flaunt this dom- Cousy Sharman and Ruasell, come Kelley's excellent pitching ' openei*. In 1950, the Boston Re'e'a ""''a'l chBnee of Po.ston, Sfan, Edna Hilinski Set Pace lions in '58. with Pat rated th e ! back and .won 16-10. 19..8 " ’® i minor leagues almost Inslanll.v.. champa now lor the second time in As good as if looks and it Yesterday's triple plav by the game ever played on the W est, MBa^^baU should be given backUhree years, slipping much in the loop's .No. 1 chucker with a per­ Orioles was marie in the fifth in­ fect 5-0 won ami lost record, Coast, the San Franed.sco Giants people it should be allowed near future. Cousy and Sharman. ning After Roy Sievers walked defeated I^s Angeles 8-0. ; become a national game once although 10-year vets, still feel In Husband-Wife Tournament i Clyde ivntctied four victories as and Bob Allison heat out a hunt, looks plenty good ! MARINE against one setback and a lie. I again. Only through an act of the I they have two or three years left fii at . baseman Boh Boyd speared TremendoiiH 1.08 EK.\ ill Loni—Although come. Break up the monopoly.” ) 5'®’’' ' ; ""''/‘J'’'';" !'’ i? 639. Twenty-seven teams took part last Saturday afternoon and NTis. The shortstop relayed to he .said he did not yet have a visa, Bisher said the majors have as- Boston scheme for the 1959-60 ^ea- diana's tremendous 1.08 earned Boyd before Allison eould gel hack evening and i 6 mor* teams will roll this Saturday. Brian London was expected to fly *umed a "the hell with the public” *oo- _ c o o d /Y e a r PRESENTS run average of a year ago. Pat to first. The first Husband and Wife gave up but four earned run* in Following is a partial list of to -New York, tonight for his world attitude, and added: . : Tournament proved so popular that heavyweight title bout with Cham-; "Professional baseball is a garnet 17 2 3 innings while Clyde al­ opening day highlights: Yeslprflay’fi Star! It was necessary to run two days lowed only seven earned runs in 1001 — .iimmy Slieckard of pion Floyd Paltei'son at Indiana- pjayeq for. ies by 16t Jeam» I to accommodate all who wi.ihed to 50 1/3 frames. poll* .May 1. The former British j w-ith branch offices maintained participate. Henry Wiltke and BOATS FOR YOUR PLEASURE Brooklyn hit three triples against Hitting—Frank Robinson. Reds ^TIRI VALUE! Behind the two lettermen Kelley ' Philadelphia. heavyweight champion turned up'purely for .supply purposps. The Ronnie Daigle nf the Rec staff or­ unexpectedly here last night from chief purpose of these 16 organlJia- j Drove rn three runs and had ganized and are supcrvi.sing the is looking for ample support from 1909— Red Ames. Giants, pitched three hits, one s two-run homer, in righthander Ed Cain and south-: nine hitless innings against Brook his hometown, Blackpool, in North- tions is profit. Thev can tease you play. 1-1 opening day victory over the paws Skip Fisher and Jerry Sa- Ivn but lost 3-0 in 1.3 innings, ern England. He was the last to with their heartfelt desire for pen- a fot of FOUR Pirates. Each husband and wife will roll vitkas. a transfer from California. 1910— Johnson. Senators, lost a leave the train and refuaed. at nanl. but if pennant la won and three games with the highest team PENN VAN first, to answer an.v questions. He money is lost Ihe.v will pick up Pitching Pete Ramos, Sena­ for o» low 08 MERCURY .Sayilkas, a little fellow and only , no-hitter against tlye Athletics tors Blanked the Orioles on five total pltifall determining the win- , a junior, could ea.ailv earn a start- , when outfielder Dor Gessler stum- was accompanied by his father- their franchise and look for an- manager. .lack Londan. and his other town where some civil ad- hits for eight innings in 9-2 American Leagii* per. ing role off hi.s showing in recent i bled going after 8>ank Baker’s m A WEEK Yesterday's Reault Holding down aecond place is the ; drills. Fisher saw limited service ahorl fly with two out in the iiinlh. brothcr. Jack, who always works ministration stands eager to be inaugural virtory. striking out six, in Brian's Cjjrner. , victimised. ... ( walking none. Washington 9, Baltimore 2. learn of Ann and Joe White with a last spring while Cain performed The ball bounced into the overflow Only Game Schedule. 635 score. REVEL CRAFT with the Legion nine. I crowd for a double.^ w Pet G B High single* after the opening It's still loo early for a pre-, 1912—The Giants rapped 12 ,x)ek-bo»foni P” **** «* Washington ...1 1.000 ■ day firing were 136 by Mrs. White season prediction but the Indians ! Roubles and walloped the Dodgers Boston ...... 0 .000 and a 136 score by Ernie Oakman. could very well duplicate last! io » 8 «n'® ®»H®fl «ft®'’ "'X Chicago ...... ,0 .000 The leading score is expected to .vear's fine 10-3-1 won, lost and innings. It was Rube Marquard's ^ Fits most Cleveland ...... 0 .000 he *eriou.«Uy threatened or topped ' tied record. After annexing it.* first of'']9 consecutive victories. Detroit ...... 0 .000 Saturday wlien some of the leading j 191.8 Johnson sllowed the Yan­ See Universal Garages On Display! * mod.l. of Ply­ RAVEAU ' ninth CCIL title the Red and mouth, Ford, Chov- ; Kansas City . . .0 .000 bowlers in town ropipete inelmting OUTBOARb j White bowed to Capital District kees a fir.jJ-inning run and didn’t New Yo|k ...... 0 .000 A1 and Amy Pirkey. .Maude and' Conference Champion New Britain give up another for the next .56 9S roloti Hudson, Baltimore ...... 0 .000 Don Carpenter, Flo and Norm | 7-1 in the quarter-finals nf the innings, into May. $ Nosh, Studobokor. Today’s Schiklole Kloter. Mary and John Simmons. I annual .Slate Tournament. Stale 1921 Babe Ruth of the Yankees 6.70x15 (Time is Eastern Standard) Mary and Charlie Whelan. Shirley; ' champions in 1910 and 1956. the got five for five vs the A'a. O P E N H O U S E Boston at New Y'ork, 2 p.m. — and Jack Vittner. Lll and Red I CARVER ■Silk Tnwners scored a whopping 192.8- Ruth homered in the first Brewer ( 12-121 vs. Turley (21-7). Molumphy. Helen and A1 Wil­ total of 82 runs last spring while game ever plaved st Yankee Sta­ Chicago at Detroit. 1:30 p.m.--^— Botvling Queens in Y Fruit League helm and Isabelle and Andy . . f 11. . s:«i- O. 'NTiit* *nt giving up onl.v 37. As a unit the dium. Boll Shawkey beating the SUNDAY Pierce (17-11) vs. Sunning (14- Lamoureaiix. Having everv, right to smile are niemberg of the title-winning Dates * Nuts entry Indians compiled a 211 batting Red So.x 1-1. 1 2 ). ‘ Mrs, Pirkey is the Town Wom­ League. Plrtuied above, left to right, front row, are Jean Monaghan; ^ j average and a glittering .927 19.85 Ruth, playing his first Cleveland at Kansas City, 2:30 en's champion and Whelan was sir MacKav; rear. Norma Goodin and Marge Holmes. The women clinched chainpiOMWp hon­ THUNDERBIRD I fielding average. game with the Boston Braves. April 12,1959 Ford“^«''roUt,Na.h. p.m.—Bell (12-10) vs. Grim (7-7). runner-up for the Men’s title. ors by a tivo-gamc margin on the final morning of league play, closing out a successful season with Studebaker. Only Games Scheduled. Saturday's .shifts will roll at 1 a 57-4,8 won and lost record. (Herald Photo by Saternisl. MOTORS If it rains on above date—-open house .will . Tomorrow’s Schedule and 4 o'clock. CHCnCH LEAOVE^ L P e t Boston at New York, 2 p.m. M IJ.A G E g h ARMERS AUTOMOrn'E IXAGUE be held the foUotcing Sunday. Chicago at Detroit. 1:30 p.m. Final Stondings North Methodist (i) ...... Sf 3* Cleveland at Kanaaa City, 2:30 Standings ^ SI. Jam.'S’ (2) , ...... Ii « fi? W. L. Pet W. L. Pet. Center Congos (1) . . . . . 1 .. 6? 47 .596 FEATHERCRAFT Old.. 'Tp.m. Bowling Et. James H), ...... “64 62** u652 Hudwn. Baltimore at Washington, 2 p.m. Man. Auto Parts . . 69 43 .616 Alcar ...... '24 12 .667 St. John s .'.---- 63 63 .643 OPEN TONIGHT National League North. Methodist (1) .61 36 .&» GARDEN GROVE CATERERS Howard Oil ...... 68 44 .607 DeCormier Motors . 22 14 .611 6U S6 .617 •I . T *0 a I* Yeaterday'k .Reenlt Second Congos . . . . . Only two weeks remain for life' Garden Grove ...... 62 .50 <554 Cunliffe Motors''-...... 21 15 .683 St. Bridget’s ------69 ST .609 Cincinnati 4, iMttabiirgh 1. St. Mary's ...... 67 69 .491 Receptions and 'BuffeU to break Jarvis Realty ...... 49 63 .438 Hollywood Service . .19 17 *528 Community Baptist FREE REFRESHMENTS Only Game Scheduled. their deadlock for first place. The Man. Auto P a r t s -----15 21 .417 I'emple Beth ...... •15 ti ion, Pet. G.B. .Tohnson Paint .... 45 67 .402 GLASTRON W. L. tie resulted from last night’s ac­ Nassiff Arms ...... 43 69 .384 Manchester'Radiator .7 29 .191 Concordia Lutheran Cincinnati ... 1.000 — Kmanuel Lutheran > UNTIL 8:30 Novelties and Souvenirs IIJRNPIHE tion at the Double Strike alleys A 3-.0 shutout victory over cel- j Center Congos (2) . «49 Im P. .414 •biackwsll Tub«-kYP» P'” Chicago ...... '.OOO Second a week ago, the Man­ which saw: the Buffets shut out chester Auto Parts took over the ler-dwelllng Manchester Radiator South Methodist ..., 46 TO .387 Los Angelea . .000 >* l,he Smorgasbords 4-0 while last Zion Lutheran, ...... 43 M 73 la, .■fif “ for the Kiddies lead this week with a 3-1 triumph clinched second round honors for ! Matcli results: Nhrtn Itethuditd (1) Milvt'aukee . . . .000 >, week's leaders. Receptions settled A TABLE OF SPECIALS over last week’s leader Howard Alcar Auto Parts Tuesday night 4 ^uih Methudist 0; North Methodist PLUS PROVEll Philadelphia . .000 ' i for a 3-1 win over the Weddinge* H) 4. Center Congrsfatipnal (9) 0 ; St. Ojl. The Auto Parts now hold a at the Y alleys. Alcar and Cun­ St. Louis .... .000 The Outings and Clambakes aplit John's 4. Emanuel Lutheran Ot St. .000 ^ alim one-game margin with two liffe Motors, first round winners,, James’ iJ) 3, St.'Myy.’i, 1: ,Cpnc^te BOATING ACCESSORIES ffp Pown Paywnt Wfcon San Francisco four points.' will now meet fo r the title Mon­ Lutheran ». Bt. , Bridget’a 1: Becood Pittsburgh .000 1 Olive Rossetto topped all keglers weeks left. Third place Garden Congregational 3, Temple Beth ^ o ^ UNIVERSAL GARAGES You Trad* In Your Old Tiros I Grove, seven gemee out of'first, day night In a-best-of-flve-game 1: Center CougregaUenal U) Today’s Schedule with singles of 124 and 115 and S and fourth' place Jarvla Realty seriSs. . Lutheran 2: Community Baptist 3. 2 5 % m m m m m m m m m Milwaukee at Pittsblirgh. 1:30 386 three-game total. Other scores James' (II 2. OFF 65 $»Ho8 St., Now Hovor. Conn. pinned similar 3-1 wins over Nas- In other action this weekr De- p.m.—Spahn (22-11) vs Friend <22- of note Included Anri Correntl 106. ^ m n g gariies of m . 136 Trad«-in gccepted on boots, mo-^ EXIT 49 •ifl Arms and Johnson Paint, re­ Connier Motori* edged .Cunllffe’s Howard HoImfS topped Ml keipeta. at. Shirley Vittner 116-119, Dot tors ond troikrs. Bonk finoneinc CONN. 141. ' spectively.^ 2-1 and the . Mancheiter Auto the Manchester Los Angeles at Chicago, 3,p.m, Baldyga 125, Arlyne Noske 115, P arts nipped Hollywood SeiYlce neat“■ “srssiss& 4'" s. TURNPIKE NICHOLS-MANOHESTER TIRE, Inc. Dryadtie (,12-lS) ya Andenson l!mma Aceto 106. Ann Filblg 110, Top single gs'iie efforts were, scores 2-1. Scores of not* were pinned by Nark ------MI.LlCT HO.7-6396 (3-3). Marie' Hebenatreit 119, Ann turned In by Shirley Jerome 118, Ell Plih 129-361,. Ken Oatrinaky . IROAD STRCrr m 3-S179 San Francisco at St. Louis, ,9 Mayers Jil4, Eldie CorrenU 105-112. Shirley Holme* 116,.Ellen Reichert Without obligation please send free catolog. ^ . 114, Marion Thomson 113-114, 143-S66, Ed Bujaiiclua .131-366, A1 ■/ p.m,-^AntoneUi (16-13), v* Jackson CarpUne Janicke 112,. Alba Sobiakl i "WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Nona 'Gnudia 113, Pat Shulthiesa Bujauciua 337, John Malorca 133, M e PiSSm; 1 BUILDING MATERIALS or (18-13'>. .V / IM , Helene Dsy 106. Fran Joe (White 182, Howl* Auguat. 138, Lndw (UM n 1 • City Crandall 109 {getting better all 109, Elizabeth Juul 107, Mae Jen* Bob Mlnntch t4S. -jg** Name .. Cincinnati at. Philadelphia, IfiOS Alan Tltor 136-382, Norm Kloter tha tlmt), Myma Riyosa 111 and ack 106, Anna Mae 'Whit* 106/and U*4a6a( LUMBER FUEL. 'i p.m.—J^uxhaU (12-11) va Robabu 133 anft Jo* Banning 167. lEMIPIIE MARINE MaU Address 0 it iPhone Janaia lasU 306. XitiMr 106. (1M6). iRQ A D ST. AT IW . MIDDLE TEK |. TEL. KH 3-2496 NORTH MAIN STREKT—TEL. MI 9-525S m , 4 ^ \ \ \ 'V ■fj,

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INCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 FAGS NTNETEBN PAG9 EIGRTBEN Salesmen Wanted S6-A Ardclei For Salif 45 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Hoiucs for Sale 72 BtudncM Services Offered 13 OUGMTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Household Goods 51 Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 Apartments— Flats— Suburban fbr Rent 66 Houses for Sale 72 BOLEN TRACTOR with attiBiJi- YOUNG MAN—TWs Is your oppor- Tenements 63 THREE^CJR 4 bedroom colonials XVIll MANCHES'TER (XXXlXI) timtty to learn the automobile ments, lawn mower, snow pltra;-. JUST ARRIVED FROM WEDDING 60WN, ballerina MORTEN8BN TV. SneclallMd RCA garden plow, wheelharrow. ■ Oall length, iao« and chiffon, $75, size NEW EFFICIENCY apartiU' nt for THREE ROOM house completely in preferred residential loc-atlon, $18,000—Cash over mortgsffe. No telavlaton, aervlce. Ml M6«L busInesB. Top pay. No sxptrienco SIMMONS furnished. Call JA 7-0820. attached 2-car garage, I'A ceram­ BOLTON—I-jtke area—Like new closing fees. Located Ellington on BOLTON—Two— * wo yaity o:oold wur tout room neceatary. niono HAniaon 8-8S48 M 9-7406. * 9-10, ^ a rl headpiece and veil to rent with kitchisti, Uvtng room, 4V.I room ranch, attached $a.'age, ranch with1th carport. Laras living New sofa beds and mattreues at match, $20. MI 8-0287. ic baths, built in oven and Rockville town line, ^ mT.TJi- t e l e v is io n Senrlee. for appointment.. bedroom, tile bath, mu? abed range, 2 fireplaces, finished rec­ amesite drive. Aluminum combina­ room withth -"riOrsplac*. Araminum f r a n k is OPEN for buaineaa. tremendous savings. with stove, refrigerator and heat, Summer Homes for Rent 67 $13,500—Immaculate older liome, Available at all tlmea. PhUco fac­ Have uaed doora and uaad bricka reation room. S. A, Beerhlcr, tion windows and screens. Fire­ two bedrooms, garage, extra lot. combtnatlocL..aoefST «2.800. R, F. tory aupervlaed aervlce. Tel. M3 all on tlrai floor, "Storage -pace Realtor, MI 3-6966 or W. R Sm‘ place, ceramic tile bath. Com­ Dimoek Co., Raaltor. Ml 0-5345, ADVERTISING for outdoor fireplace, alao good WATKINS Wanted—^To Boy 58 In basement. Parking - o“ bus GARDNER LAKE, Salem. Conn. Quiet wooded location. 0-9688. . Sitoatfona Wanted— Male 39 uaed furniture. I am alao buying Associate, MI 9-8952. pletely redecorated throughout. or Barbara Woods, MI 9-771)3, USED FURNITURE line, near shopping center. For NorUiweat shore. Arrowhead $14,600—Stx room caps, two not Robert Murdock, MI 8-6473. good uaed fiunlture. 420 Lake St. WANTED TO BUY Full price $12,100, R. F. DImock CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENl DEPT. HOURS FLOOR SANDING and reflniahlnf. CAPABLE caraenter, mason, EXCHANGE one Or two only,. $96 monthly. Can Grove. Modern housekeeping cot­ LARGE 6 room cape (3 unfinished) Co,, Realtor. Ml 9-5245, Robert quite finished. Corner lot on Treb'js 8;15 AJa. to 4:30 P.M. Speclallxlnf In old floora. Ml painter, tile setter, p^ rh an ger MI 9-6580,______. Good uaed resalabla furniture, be seen at 189 West Middle Tpke., tages. Safe beach. Playgrounds. breezeway, garage, shed dormer, Drive, Very convenient location. XXXXI% 15 Oak Street 5furdock, 5II 3-6472 or Barbara O-STBO. desires work. $3 hour. Work guar­ alao omall upright and spbi9t Apt. F. Phone Ml 8-7091. Shuffleboard. Picnic grove. Pri­ fireplace, aluminum atorma. large Woods. Ml 9-7702. $16,900-^Four and 4 flat with anteed. CH 6-8161. pianos,' vate boats. Ideal for children and MANCHESTER — ExoapUenally Boste and AeoMsorloa 46 open Thuraday, evenings until 9 maple trees, 100' frontage Only large lot, Vernon 8t., close to COPY CLOSING ilM E FOB CLASSIFIED ADVT., ELECTROLUX OWNERS* P r o ^ Closed Mondays NEWLYWEDS fishermen. Hartford CH 2-9278. $13,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, 511 XIX Buckley School. Good heating sys­ nice 5 room Cape. Completely fin­ loao a m ^ atvrdav t a m . friendly aervlce on your BlMro- Watkins Used Furniture Visit weekends. Norwich, Ttfrner 9-5132. tem. good income. ished, hot water heat, flranlace, lux (R) cleaner. Pira up and de­ BOATS NOW in atock — Croaby ' First month's rent free. New 7-469S. Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 m a h o g a n y kneehole .desk $18, Exchange BOLTON CENTER RD.-614 room $15,900—Compact five room ranch walkout basement. Combination livery. Call Electrolux authortaed (Mberglaa, Wtrivirins, Starcraft mahogany bookcase, gla|M doors 3H room heated apartments. Ap- PLEASE READ YOUR AD and Cadillac Evinruda motora, 16 Oak Street SEVEN ROOM Colonial, 1’ 4 baths, ranch, throe years old. Large a block from Bowers School. Full storms and screeiu. AU situated aalea anu aervlce. MI 04)840 or JA AKC REGISTERED Cocker pvp- $15. 6 cubic f t Hotpolnt refeigera- pliancea, individual televizion an­ Wanted to Rent steam hekt, garage. Good condi­ beautifully landscaped lot. 114 on a 3V0 acre lot, with rleaaant riiMllIni «r "Wmat AAT* era taken over the phone ae a con* 3-dlOS. Pleaae aak for Aufuatli e ptes, red or blond -excellont dis­ new and uaed. Sales and aarviee. tennas and heat controj. Laundry basement with recreation room. McBride’s Sports Spot, 109 Center tqr $25, Girl's Columbia bicycle WE BUY and sell antique and u9ed tion, Owner. 5tl 3-0731. No agents. baths, $21,000, R. F. Dimoek Co. brook and pond. Call now. R. F. raad hJ. ad the FIRST DAV IT Kamlenakl. position, $35. TR 5-2894. $12, boy’s Sr. tractor $6. Boy’s equipmmt. car space, picnic area, WANTED—Five or 6 room house. 5TI 9-6245. Barbara Woods, 5U $18,000-Deluxe cape in excellent DImock Co., Realtor, 511 9-6345, St. furniture, china, glass, silver, pic­ condition. Full shed d:-rmer, AFPBABS and RKPOBI iSlBOBS In time for the next l a ^ wheelbarrow $4. Upright piano, ture fraimes, guns, attic cr itentt, 15 mhuitez to Hartford Bridge. Three children school age. Refer­ BOWERS SCHOOL Area—A nice 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, 511 Robert Murdock, Ml 8-6472, or TTPEWRITBRS, repaired, rented, Aduftz. Phone MI 9-4824. TR 5-5776. Cape, brick. wlUi full shed dor plumbing in for tbs extra bath. Uen. The Herald la reaponalble for only ONE Incorr^* or o i^ tM Live Stock— Vehicles 42 18 FOOT outboard cabin, cruiser beautiful tone $35. MI 9-0673. whole estates. Furniture refin- ences. Contact Mr, Dunbar, CH 3-6472, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7703. Inaertlon for any adverRaemrat and then only to the extent of a sold and serviced. 470 E. Middle 9-6696. nicr, two baths and a basement One room unfinished. Brick' con­ Turnpike. MI 0-3477. with 85 h.p. motor. C.G. regia- ished and repaired. F^lrinture Re­ -On e r o o m partially furnished struction. - j,, .nnj" tnaertton. Errora which do not leaeen the value of l iv in g r o o m chair newly up­ pair Service and Sa le a. Talcott-' garage. Priced right. Also r. If e- (XXI) GUVSTONBURY— Bsautiful apot tered. 4Q 9-0660, apartment. Apply Marlow’s, 867 RELIABLE couple 3vlth two young overlooking golf course. Five the advnrtloenent wUl not bo corrected by “ make food” inaertlon. REUPHOLSTERY, slip covers and FINE HERD Jersey cattle. Indi­ holstered in red. Refrigerator in viUe. Ml 3-7449. / room ranch on Tanner St. with a $17,300—Cape with two ' baths, good running order. Call ' MI Main St. girls desire four or five room basement garage on corner lot. SEVEN ROOM older Colonial. six rooms, shed dormer and base­ room ranch, breezeway, 2-car ga­ draperies custom made. Free es­ vidually-or entire herd. PI 2-6864. apartment. Reasonable. Call MI Sensible. Call Ken Ostrinsky, rage. Ijot 145-300, Lois T.«Crolx T O l» COOFBEATIW WILL [): q | k ^ \ 3 - 2 7 1 1 Diamonds— Watchi*— 3-7462. Excellent condition throughout. ment garage. Nice residential timates. Open evenings for your FIVE.ROOM apartment, heat and 6-1544. Realtor. MI 8-5159. Agency. BU 9-2454, JA 8-2828. b e APFBBOIATED li/im m i Mm! ■ a convenience. P A M Upholstery Jewelry 48 PIGEONS WANTED Call MI hot water, garage. Centrally lo­ Two-car garage. Centrally located. area. f MAHOGANY dining room net and 9-2907. Nice family home, $17..300 R. F, Shops. 207 N. Main St. MI 0-6324. Poultry and Supplies 43 c:ated. Adults.ta. MI 31-7363. -V " WANTED by elderly couple, five $17,900-Ranch with full base­ MANCHESTER—Six room Cape, 4 LEONARD W. YOST Jewelar, ra- 6 chairs, in good condition. Phil: o DImock Co.. Realtor, 511 9-6?45, or Automobiles for Sale 4 electric stove with 40” oven. Call rooms. Reasonable rent, Phone SPACIOUS AND GRACIOUS ment In Green 51anor. Attached bedrooms. JUst redecorated Inside Lost and Found EVBREADY — Ashes, rubbish SCHAUB Turkey Farm — Fresh pairs, adjuau watcliea axpertly. FOUR ROOM apartment for rent. Robert Murdock, Ml 3-6472. Bar­ garage, wooded lot. frozen turkeys for Easter. Toms, MI '9-9729. Rooms Without Board 59 MI 9-7375. bara Wooda, 511 9-7702. and out. P. V. Tongren, Br-^ker, 1957 RENAULT Dauphlne. Good moval. Cellars and attics cleaned. Reasonable pricea. Open dally. $48 per month. Available May 1. $17,900—Real neat cape with MI 3-6321. LOST—Saturday, April 4, a man'e No jOb too big or small. Sundays oven ready 60c lb. Hens 66c lb. Thursday eveninge, 129“ Spruce Inquire at 33 Charter Oak St., Attractive four bedroom ’ ome In condition. Abarth exhaust. Call MI 188 HiUstown Rd.. Manchester. FURNISHElJ room, one minute Farm and Land for Sale 71 basement garage, nice aide porch. soUd gold eignet ring »rith Iam»y available, package delivery, light Street. 9-4887. GAS STOVE, in excellent condition Manchester. good neighborhood. Large living (XXII) Two bedrooms, plus room up. Ix>- MODIFIED RANCH—Seven rooms. creat. In vicinity High School. MI 9-8963 after 6:30 p.m.______walk from Main St. Light house­ expressing. MI 6-5045. and a good baker. Call MI 3-6289. FOR SALE—About 6 acres culti­ room with fireplace Eat-In kitch­ cated on bus line. Very clean, nice 23x15 foot living room with fire­ 8-5438.______keeping, Woman only. MI 9-7959. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. en. Two bathe. Garage with patio. NEW SIX room ranch, one block 19.50 PLYMOUTH — 6 cylin'era, Articles For Sale 45 vated land with large bam, from Green. All large rooms, two 'yard. place. Modern throughout. $23,900. standard shift, low mileage. I-ooks CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, Garden— Farm— Dairy LAWSON SOFA and matching 105 Birch St. Call MI 9-5601 after Offers real comfort, Askihg *17,400. Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8454. FOUND—Brown and white part available all hours. Satisfaction F ^ M W m i kitchen privileges. 5 p.m. French Road, Bolton. Call MI baths, built-in stove and oven, Hre- $18,200—Good value is represent and rung like new-. Call MI- 3-8003 SPECIAL—Crushed ston* for. mud­ Products 50 chair, $60. 40" Electric range, /Babies accepted. Centrally local- 3-8770. ed in this colonial. 1'^ bathe, three Collie mongrel female dog. Call guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315' $50. Three Casco 30” bar stools, MADELINE SMITH, Rcnltor placo, F3ill basement, tWo-car ga­ TERRAMUGOA8 Lake—SU room Lee Fracchla. Dog Warden, hu after 3 p m. dy drives, g(ravel, washed . size '' ed. Apply Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. rage. Your choice of i-tenor well planned bedrooms. Combina­ stones. Nussdort Sand A Stone APPLES SPECIAL Meintoah, $25 for three. Ml 3-6364. FOR FAR51S and land tracts with­ year around cottage, eiiclosed 8-8594. ______TO SETTLE estate—1957 twu-door LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re­ Building— Contracting 14 Moving— ^Trucking- Help Wanted—-Female 35 Baldwin, Starks. 20 lb. bag tl-26. FIVE ROOM duplex near Parkadc. MI 9-1612 deeorallon. R F. Dimoek Co.. Real­ tion windows. On Hilltop Drive, off porch overlooking lake; 1? miles paired. All work guaranteed. Free Co. Ml 8-2427. FURNISHED rooms to rent, free Adult*. 84 Durant St. in 25 milo.>i east of Hartford. tor. Ml 9-5245. Or Robert Mur­ Vernon St Full dry basement. Premier Lincoln, Like new Mile­ Storage 20 Also small sizes. Louis Bunce, 639 ROPER GAS stove, fully autooma parking. Call MI 9-0826 between Lawrence F. Fiano, Broker. MI from aircraft, $9,950. Philbrick FOUND — Black mongrel dog. pick-up and delivery.. We also BIDWELL HOME Improvement THREE GIRLS for punch press MI dock Ml 3-6472, Barbara Woods age 23,454, J2.800. Call MI 9-0787. Co. Alterations, addittons, ga­ work. Please apply Gunver Mfg. POWER MOWERS—Toro, Jacob­ W. Center. Ml S-8116. tic. Excellent condition, -Cali 8-7 p.m. ROCKVILLE - - Modem 4 room 3-2768. $18.50ft-"Tanner Street - Five Agency. MI 9-8454. male. Call Lee Fracchla, Dog sharpen axes, scissors, chisels, MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. 9-9812. BRAND NEW ranch. Here's an 511 9-7702. room ranch in tip-top condition. planer , blades and knives Bruno rages. Roofing and siding experts. Co., 234 Hartford Rd. sen, Yazoo and Snapping Turtle. heated apartment, range, refriger­ Warden, Ml 8-8594. FOR SALE—1954 Chevrolet, two- Light trucking and package deliv­ Reel and rotary. Also ridug mow­ LARGE PLEASANT clean -heated 1150 square foot home in 5Ion- The fireplace has a paneled wall, SOUTH WINDSOR—New five room door Bel Air sedan, excellent con­ Moske. MI 3-077L Aluminum clapboards « specialty. ery. Refrigerators, washers and Fertilizers 50-A ator, Venetian blinds, hot water. Houses for Sale 72 cheslcr Green that gives vou a (XXIII) ranch, bullt-ln oven and ranee. BOOKKEEPER wanted. Exper­ ers. Parts and service. Capitol BROTHER. HERE’S A room for gentleman, central loca­ Convenient location. Call TR "dream” hath, large airy kitchen, dition. Tel. MI 4-0476 after '• p.m. Unexcelled workmanship. Easy stove moving specialty. Folding large kitchen, 3 nice bedrooms stairway for attic storage, and Lot 100x200. t ie ,600. PhUbrick Announcements DOUG'S REFRIGERATION Serv­ budget terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR ienced In accounts receivable, ac­ Equipment Co., 38 Main 8t„ Man­ WELL ROTTED cow manure. No BIG,-:^IG BARGAIN tion. Private entrances. Free 6-2719 between 7-9 and Saturday SWEEPING 'VIEWS — Six room BOLTON — Six room split level, chairs for rent. MI 9-0752. chester. Ml 8-7958. parking. MI 3-8914. with a lavatory off the master there Is a basement garage. Bl<3Ck Agency, 5H 9-8464. SELUNG DUE to Illness — 19.56 ice — Household refrigeration, 6-9109. counts payable and general book­ straw, hay or sawdust. Leonard afternoon. ranch, fireplace, heated recrea­ room. A fireplace and large bow wooded lot. Three bedrooms, fire­ INCOME TAXES prepared -i your keeping. Apply Iona Mfg. Co., TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING from the school. Plymouth sport suburban with freezers and air conditioning. Call MANCitESTER Moving and Truck­ L. Glglio 4 Sons, Bolton. Call MI 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY! tion room, steel beam construe- window in the living room and a place, excellent condition. $16,800 MANC!HE8TEB --Sbt room older' home Or by appointment. Exper­ Ml 3-5932 or Ml 9-6650. ALTERATIONS and remodeling — Regent St., Manchester. FOR PROMPT delivery, o ' rich PLEASANT room In quiet home FIVE LARGE rooms, second floor, tion. attached garage. $17,850. $20.000—Henry’ Street, six r:y>m rack on top. Red and black with ing Company. Local and (.% side. A real good buy at $18,900. Situated on one acre lot. Hose to Lots for Sale and delivery. Mr. Miller, JA Call MI 3-7083. every room. All kinds of appli­ See It Day Or Night trance. Gentleman. Free parking. yard and veranda. For appoint­ schools, bus and shopping. *14,900. and garage, full dry eellar, terrific 73 1951 DE SOTU 4-door. Black, beau­ 9-8076. PAINTING AND paperhanging. 106 Ann St.. Hartford. ances, sparkling clean, no chips. MI 3-4724. mortgage, small cash. Carlton W. Five room home, barn, garage, 2-8904. ______FOR THE newest things In outside If you have no means of trans­ ment. Call MI 6-4446. 68 Chestnut chicken coop, plus approximately Minimum FHA financing R. F. lot. Perfect for a couple or small tiful condition, whitewall tires, Good clean workmanship at rea­ TORO POWER handle, sprayer, Come in and compare quality and Hutchins. 5II 9-5132. family. BOLTON — For lots and acre­ HAROLD A SONS Rubbish Remov­ . home coverings — Aluminum, MILLER'S PHARMACY equires portation. I’ll send my Auto for St. 7 acrea land. Full price $14,900. DImock Co.. Realtor, 511 9-5245. age call Lawrence F. Fiano, NEW FIGURE for spring at big very sharp. Best offer, 9-5833. al Paper and ashes. Call MI sonable rates. 30 years in Man­ youth as full-time drug clerk, ex­ killer and lawn mower for sale. prices. Open 9-8. LeBlanc Furni­ you. No obligation. $15,900 High up on Brookfield stone, etc.—Call us. For the fair­ chester. Raymond Fiske. MI PI 2-7549. ture Hospital, 195 Sout’’ St., Boarder.s Wanted 59-A $13,300 BEAUITIFUL three bedroom 5Ianchester 6'4 room Colonial nr Robert Murdock, 511 8-6472, Broker, MI 3-2766, savings. Special Introductory dis­ 9-4034. est prices in years in alterations perienced preferred. Must have FIVE ROOM apartment partly fur­ plus garage and large lot. Full Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, Road la this custom built 'ranch. counts on Spencer foundations and 1948 CHEVROLET platforOi truck, 9-9237. Rockville. nished, winterized. All modern raneli. ceramV bath, hot water good condition, new body. MI and modernizations—call us. For driver’s license. No phone calls. A—L—R—E— R—T— 'S t w in b e d r o o m for one or two heat, full cellar, large wonder lot. price $14,800. Many other listings Three bedrooms, nire dining room VERNON—Two house lota, $1,600 braa in two new fabrics. Mrs. GRINDING and sharpening—Farm changring your present home to a 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD girls near Post Office Boar 1 op­ convenience.a. I.eke privileges. of all kinds from $6,600 up. Call the (XXX) arrangement. Basement garage each. Other lots available In Man­ Winona McL«od, PI 2-7018, 9-407,5. and household tools, lawn mowers YOUNG married man for estab­ FOR SALE—Two silos It feet x 24 CHAMBERS FURNITURE Cal! after 4. 50 .3-0305, Carlton W. Hutchins. 5U 9-5132. more beautiful home the way vou Help Wanted— Female 35 feet. Contact Mr. Relg. MI 9-4245. tional, TV privileges. Ml 3-6745. Ell.sworlh Mitten Agency. Real­ and another home with a largo chester area. Philbrick Agency, and saws precision sharpened, lished Fuller Brush route In Man­ SALES OI’ EN NIGHTS TILL 8 P. M. LAKE STREET — New six room WANTED—Ride to Park Rd.. West like it—call us. All estimates free. FOUR ROOM apartment, heat and TEN ROOM home on spacious lot tors MI 3-6930 or MI 9-6524, wooded lot. Ml 9-8464. Trailers fi-A motors servired. Empson H. chester. $100 guaranteed to start. 36’’ WHIDEMAN -Cement finishing SAT. 6 P. M. in downtown Manchester Don’t Colonial with garage. Built by U. Hartford, from Manchester Center Bank terms. Call the Affiliated EXPERIENCED wonian to 1*4 e in. hot water. CoyiVenieht to bus and $19,300—Four bedroom ranch Aborn, Maple St,, Ellington, TR Building Contractors, 860 Park Must like children. References re­ JA 8-7540 after 6:S0 p.m. machine. Gopd condition. New 80S EAST MIDDLE TPKE. Apartments— Flats— miss tills one for $15,700. Phil- 51ANCHESTER-Custom 6 room & R. Built-in stove and oven. vicinity. 7 a.m.-5 p.m. MI 9-2470. 5-7166. shopping. Adults only. MI 9-9959. with \'A baths, two-car garage GREAT LAKES '16-10'', complete Ave. Bloomfield, Conn. Call CH quested. Phone MI 9-6416. finishing blades and floats. Call ADMIRAL. Tenements 63 brick Agency, 511 9-8464. finishing Cape. Sliding door Large fireplace. Sun deck 1% Owners are Florida bound, Just WATERFRONT LOT at Lake new stvle, 2 bedroom, storm.s and WANTED—Experienced too' and THREE-PIECE dark walnut set, baths three bedrooms. Beautiful Chaffee. MI 9-2828. SPENCER CORSETS and bra? ex HOME OWNERS, tool and equip­ 2-9922 or at night call MI 3 073’ gauge grinder. Apply E 4 8 Gage MI 9-514^ after 6 p.m. like new. MI 9-3715. i ------clo.sets. 1'-j baths, open stairway. had the house built last year. Sure pertly fitted to Individual meas­ screens, $4,860. Only $632 down. EXPERIENCED sewing machine EMERSON, DUMONT TV j FOUR ROOM apartment for rent, Business Igxsitions DIANCHESTER Ideal location in A zone. Only view, $18,700. R. F. DImock Co., there is fireplace. combination Beautifirl new park. Jensen's. Inc. ment owners. A P Equipment, 945 ALL TYPES of carpentry, altera­ operators. Day shift, 8 a.m.-4:30 Co,, Mitchell Drive, Manchester. APARI^ENT s iz e electric stove, j Heat, hot water, gas for <'Ooklng $16,,500. Still time to selc:'t deco­ Realtor. MI 9-524.5. nr Robert HALF ACRE lot on wIT NIm urements. Doctors' prescriptions Center St. MI 9-2052. Open week­ ' for Rent 64 Clean 4 room ranch, city utili­ windows, WBll to wall carpets. Nice view. Near contrenlences, $2,CD0. filled promptly, efficiently Mary (always reliable). RolUpg Hills, tions, additions, roofing, siding. p.m. Night shift 5 p.m.-10 p.m. 2 men'a overcoats, size 40. MI Emerson, radios for $15.95 up. EASY SPIN DRY. 6 years old, like ! electric refrigerator and gas rating colors. Builder, 511 3-2165. Murdock. MI 3-iS472, Barbara full acre lot—ideal for- a growing ends. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard TOOL MAKERS 9-4778. ties. Nice lot. Amesite drive. Only See sign, Slater St., Waprping. F. MeParUand, BU 9-1994. Rt. -M-A, Manafieid. GA 9-4179. Also house painting. MI 9 8748 or Stereo for $99. new, $40. MI 9-7402 ! stove. Call 9-4071 or MI . COMMERCIAL business or office $11,000. Woods. 5U 9-7702. family. No basement though, but PI 2-7546. St. I 9-5779 from 5 to 7 p.m. T() Tpr^)LD AND STORY AND Clark spinet piano. Furniture for the entire home, ! space foi rent. Up to 6600 square there is all the dry storage area 34 ACRES. Prime resldentlsl prop­ G. E. REFRIGERATOR. 8..’' cubic (XXXI) you would need in thS attic and the Antomobiles for Sale 4 27 FOOT CAMP trailer, 1942. Call Household Services EXPERIENCED sales help wanted Governor Winthrop desk, prac­ bedroom, living room, kitchen and FOUR ROOM apartment Cen­ I feet. Will sub-divide. Main, Street. BOLTON erty, city water. For further mfor- ft. Cost $.339.50, excellent condi­ ' Located near Center. Plenty of 71 Washinjflon Street oversized garage. rnatlon. R. F. Dimoek Co. Ml MI 9-6293. Offered 13-A Roofing—Siding 16 at Burton’s, all departments, full­ FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS tically new Motorola Hi-Fi. MI baby furniture. tion, sacrifice. MI 9-0562, trally located, heat, hot watei and Almost completed, now 5'i room An oldei- home of 6 lOoms lo­ VERNON—New six room Otleplal 1954 LINCOLN CAPRI, Fully time or part-time. See Mr. Berne 9-7388. parking. Adults. Call Ml 3-7590 parking. Phone MI 9-5229 or MI ranch, all the extras, plus base­ with aftsched garage. Built-In. 9-6245. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and For work on close tolerance Air­ Open daily 10-5, 7:30-9 evenings 3-7444. cated near Holli.ster School. Nice , T. ,r. CROCKETT, Realtor equipped. Reasonably priced. MI or Mrs Harris, Burton’s, Inc., or Ml 3-8470. ment garage. 2 acres wooded lot. lot with 2-car garage. Convenient range .anc. oven. Fireplace sun TWO RE(X)RDED Iota for the price S-6347. Auto Driving School 7-A pany. doors and" windows, cuatom built-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ 841 Main St. craft Precision Parts. • REO SULKY mower. $225. Prac­ Choice of colors. Only $14,900. deck. I 'i baths, three bedrooms, MI .3-1577 an.V 'time tor work; roof, chimney repairs. tically new. Two 800x14 tires, $4. Visitors welcome Musical Instruments 53 THREE ROOM heated apartment , 2.000 SQUARE feet of spa-c. Will residential area. Offeied for quick of one. East side of West Vernon work guaranteed. Call M3 9-1583 sale at *14,500. high wooded lot. Brick front. BEFORE YOU BUY a used car MORTLOCK'S Manchester’s lead­ after 6 p.m. Ray Hagenow, MI 94214; Ray HIGH HOURLY RATES MI 3-5825. ; $75. Call, Ml 9-5229 Monday t: Fri I subdivide. 166 We.st 5Iiddle Tpke. BOLTON LAKE St., Manchester. Call Ml 9-8862. DEMONSTRATORS FOR SALE—Refrigerator, automa­ Call Ml 3-7043. Mr. Mull $17,400 R. F. DImock Co,. Real­ see Gorman Motor Sales. ,4ulck ing driving school. Three skilled, Jackson, MI 34S25. THREE-PiECE dance drum set. day. 9 to 5 p.m. tor, MI 9-5245, Or Robert Mur­ courteous Instructors. Class room TV SERVICE — Potterton’s. all If you don’t qualify for one of TRUCK JACK, battery, cedar tic washer and dryer, combina­ white pearl and black. Snare, bass Six room ranch, aluminum com­ 361 Summit Street FOR THE LARGE FAMILY A LEVEL lot on a hard road, Sales and Service. . 285 Main Fiberglas Fiberglas dock, 5TI 3-6472, Barbara Woods, close to bathing beach at Amaton Street Ml 0-4571. Open evenings. instructions for 15, 16, 17 year makes. Highest quality guaranteed COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, these positions, please do not ap­ clothes line poles installed. All tion radio, TV and record player, and tom-tom. MI 3-6364. F^OI/r ROOM apartment and two 2,800 SQUARE feet of store 1'4 binations, well landscaped double •V Royal has added breathtaking boy’s blaycle and wagon, beds blocks from Main St. Cal' 511 lot. Full price $14,800. A reasonably pri: cd home for the 5H 9-7702. Family home of 8 rooms In 'very Lake. Call MI 3-6263, terms. olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, work and parts, over 47 year’s ex­ Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- ply. sizes. Reasonable. Fast service. ' room apartment for rent. Call MI large family. I.st floor has living WANTED — dean used cars. We asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, fiberglas draperies to its sensa­ Ml 9-1353 and chest of drawers, maple rock­ 9-2828. fine condition. Good heating sys Director of Driver Bkhicatlon. perience. Famous for sendee since tional line. If you have a fe44’ free MAL TOOL & 9-0576. room, den. dining room, lodcrn (XXXH) buy, trade down or trade any­ MI 0-7368, 1981. Phone Ml 9-4537 for beat galvanized or copper gutters and er, club chair. MI 3-7449. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 ANDOVER tern.. Garage. Garden Space. Price evenings weekly, use of a car and ENGINEERING COMPANY EVERGREENS, nice assortment of FOR RENT—First floor of Man­ FOR RENT - Building, Buckland ' kitchen and bath. Second floor has $15,800. a^EARED r.,AKEFRONT lot. Mid­ thing. Douglas Motors. 333 'Iain. sendee. leaders. Ml 8-7707. BRAND NEW limed oak bedroom Six room Cape, garage amesite 3 bedrooms and bath, t ear garage ! VERNON — New six room split dle Lake, Bolton. MI 8-1722. are interested in earning from $50 variety and sizes, reasonably chester Green home, 4 large section, 1,500 square feet. Sirtahle i drive Small brook, large lot Ask­ I ARSON'S Connecticut’* first li­ to $100 a week call MI 3-5247. 291 ADAMS STREET set Never been used, with Mr. and GIRLS’ CLOTHING, two winter for storage T. Hackett, Box 105, witli nicely shaded lot. Hot water level. High wooded lot. Cathedral Quirk occupancy, 6 room Cape Ne e d a c a r and had your credit censed driving school .rained. BELMONT Rug CleEtnlng Com­ ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car­ priced, hedging or specimen Col­ coats, one car coat. Size 10. Rea­ rooms on bus line. Children ac­ ing $13,900. turned down? Short on down pay­ pentry. Alterations and additions. orado blue spruce,"' hemlock, Mrs. dresser, mirror, chest of cepted. Call Ml 9-5201 or MI '4-:302. Buckland. 5U 3-6180. heat, fireplace', insulation, s: recn ,d ceiling with redwood bcain.s Built- New GE hot water oil furnace. All Certified and approved, is '’ow of­ pany — For those wHb care about HOUSEKEEPER desperately need­ TOOL MAKERS, gauge makers, sonable. MI 9-2417. in range and oven. Ita baths, large Suburban for Sale 75 ment? Had a repossession? Don't their rugs — phone Ml 3-0012. Ceilings. Workmanship saiaran- mugho pine, andromeda, yews drawers, bookcase headboard, porch, copper plumbing, etc. All copper plumbing. Large lot. fering classroom and tehlnd ed for 2-3 months. Live in or out. die makers, first class only. All boxspring, mattress. Also bra- I 51ANCHE.STER — Small store for COVENTRY fireplace. Finished laundry room $12,500. 5Iinlmum down payment. give upi See Douglas Motors, get wheel Instruction for teenagers. Free pickup and delivery Free teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autunm benefits, overtime, top rates. Call and forsythia. Will dig to order. NEWLY REDECORATED Two 3- this available for $18,500. COVENTRY ■— Three bedroom Uie lowdown on the lowest down St. MI 8-4860. Car furnished if necessary. Call Walter Schneider, 153 Orchard St., new kitchen set with 6 :halrs. room apartments with garage, in rent. 5Iaiii St Available May 1st I Near Bolton. 6 room colonial, ga- Garage, Three bcdroom.s $17 990. Ml 9-6076. estimates given. We specialize In MI 4-1962. MI 9-5263. Plenty of goo:) parking. MI 3-0211 i rage, over 1 acre. Shade trees, R F. DImock Co.. Realtor, 511 contemporary ranch, range, dish­ and smallest payments anywhere. furniture and wall to wall carpet­ Rockville. TR 5-5463. Call MI 4-1426 after 6. Vernon. Stove end refrigerator. 159 Henry Street washer, buement recreation Not a small loan or finance com­ References. MI 9-2837. j small fruit plantings, fruit trees, 9-5245. or Robert Murdock, MI MADELINE SMITH, Realtor ATTENTION. teenagers—Ages 15 ing. YOUNG Man. Manchester resident GAS AND OIL combination stove, MANCHESTER A 7 room colonial home in the room, patio, large wooded lot. pany plan. Douglas Motors. 833 to 18. We teach. Class room, Start Roofing and Chimnevs 16-A OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES Sales training helpful, ’’’ ositlon WHIZZER MOTOR bike. Good Suburban (or Rent 66 Asking fast sale $13,800. 3-6472, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702. condiUon. $35. 70 Mill St., Satur­ and oil apace heater. Both with South Main S t .T w o NORTH MAIN ST.— Three room Bowers School district. 1st floor MI 9-1642 Owner MI 9-8689, Main Street now. We teach adults 18 to 60. WEAVnfo of burns, moth holes with progressive termite and pest has living room with fireplace, and tom clothing, hosiery runs, ROOFING—Specializing' r» pairing Clerk Tvpist day all day. new pipes. $35 for both. MI 8-8878. family, 5 and 5 flat, con­ apartment and bath, heated gas ROCKVILLE— Five large room's HEBRON (XXXIII) Free home pick-up service. Three roofs of all kinds. New rooff, gut control company. Salary. i*’or ap­ veniently located. Two dining room, modern kitchen, lava­ FIVE ROOM house, attached ga­ OLDER CARS, mechanics spe­ insti-uctors, no waiting. Call Mr. handbags repaired. Upper • re­ pointment call JA 9-8244. and electricity furnished. $75 a and bath, newly decorated, Hot Seven miles from 51anchesler rage, 2 bedrooms, IVi baths, cials, flxit yourself cars, always ter work, chimneys cleaned r i- Experienced tygrfst, figure apti­ new gas hot water heat­ month. Call JA 3-1549. almost new s'/j room ranch, base­ tory. and master bedroom with ad­ VERNON — New six room ranch Miclette, Manchester Driving placement, umbrellas -epalred, water and range, second floor, joining tile balli. 3 bedrooms and with attached garage. B.jlll-ln MANCHESTER screened in porch. Nice location. a good selection. Look behind our men’s shirt collars reversed and paired. Aluminum siding. 30 tude required. Shorthand helpful ers. Two car garage, parking and backyard. Refer­ ment garage, aluminum combina­ Academy. PI 2-7249. years’ experience. Free esti­ but not necessary. EXPERIENCED foundation man. bath on second floor. Paneled rec­ range and oven, fireplace living Phone after 6. PI 2-6489. office. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ Must be experienced and reliable. some wall to wall carpet­ ences. $75. Call TR 6-3571 after tions. 'i acre lot. Only $14,500. $13,900 8 room house off Autumn mates. Call Howley, MI 3-5361, MI ing. Priced for quick sale. reation room in basement plus room and basement. Wooded lot, VERNON — 6-room ranch, 1% 1960 CHRYSLER New Yorker, ing Shop. Steady work. Call Rock\dlle, TR 8 p.m. For other information and list- nice location, $16,500. R. F DImock St. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 3-0763. Comptometer Operator Evenings call MI 9-9858 Attention Niimismatiats! ings. oversized garage, Nicely land­ baths, two fireplaces. 2-car over­ hardtop, superb condition, 59,000 5-4062 after 6 p.m. scaped lot 65xl4p. Priced at fl9.900 Co., Realtor. Ml 9-5245, or Bar­ $16,500—New 3 bcdr:x>m ranch, full FLAT FINISH Holland window (Based on numerous or MI 4-1139. .Sep Us First For ROCKVILL'E—Four rooms, pantr, basement, west side. size garage, breezeway, recrea­ miles. Handsome, distinguishing 1947 INDIAN, totally rebuilt, re­ shades, made to measure All Opening in small department for Warren E. Howland, with $13,000 mortgage available. bara Woods, 5II 0-7702, Rober* Heating and Plnmbing 17 DRIVER FOR wholesale company, and bath, large porch, backyard, LAWRENCE F. FIANO, tion room, 2>,4 acres, $22,800. second car. 3400. Excellent painted, fully equipped. MI metal Venetian blinds ri a new experienced operator doing inter­ ■fltual eases In Multi­ Realtor U. S. COINS beautiful basement apartment, Home is now vacant and immedi­ Murdork, MI 3-6472. $15,500 6 room Capo near Bowers George J. Coleman,TR 8-6045, TR chrome, two tone grreen. MI 3-1712 after 7 p.m. esting work. temporary. Phone MI 3-5813 for Brokei's ate occupancy assured. School, full shed dormer, base­ low price. Keys made wNla you 24 HOUR immediate service. Re­ interview. 575 Main Street Proof Sets, Etc. more like first floor. Full size 5-4710, 3-1383. wait. Marlow’s. ple Listing Service). MI 3-2766 (XXXV) ment garage. modeling, repairing, new installa­ Company offers good wages, ex­ Manchester, Conn. windows’ in all rooms. Hot water MI 3-1108 CORNER SODA SHOP and range, parking. $65. Refer­ 56 Porter Street $17,750—Large 3 bedroom ranch, ELLINGTON — New room 1953 CHEVROLET station wagon. Business Services Offered 13 FIXIORS CLEANED and waxed. tions electric sewer cleaning, cellent benefit pr<^ram, air con­ BARTENDER — Full-time for a State Theater Building PAUL P. FIANO BOX MOUNTAIN DR., Vernon — Clean, excellent tires, new brakes, drainpipes cleaned fast and effi­ social club. 55-60 hours a week. ences. TR 5-3571 after 6 p.m. A centrally located home tliat basement garage, fireplace, ranch, three excellent bedrooms, Windows washed and paint dition office. 5fl 3-0458 Spacious seven room ranch, large built-ins, large living room, fireplace, built- muffler, tailpipe. MI 3-0236. TV ANTENNAS repaired and in washed. Reasonable. MI 3-2652. ciently, Will R. Guy, MI 3-0677. Permanent. Call MI 9-0657. 9:80 A.M., Thursday: Mrs. 8. calls a ROCKVILLE—(2) three room and meets ill the requirements for the T-edwood paneled living room three stalled. Call Modem TV Sendee. large family—5 bedrooms, 2 baths. $18,000 - New 3 bedroom ranch, in stove and oven, attached ga­ Appl.v First National Stores Realtor Agent of the Multiple List­ (1) five room completely fur­ $15,500 FIVE room ranch, full base­ bedrooms, den, and separate din­ rage, amesite drive, large lot In CALL OR see me. Good deal on An 3-8185. VACUUM CLEANERS repaired. S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat- PART-TIME SALES-Estimator for 2 lavatories. sunpor:h for chil­ ing room. Kitchen, bullt-ln range attached garage, fireplace, 1959 Dodge or Slmca. Walter G. ing contractor. New Installations, ing Service, She is looking for a larger nished apartments with garage, ment with garage, ceramic bath, beautiful large kitchen. area of fine homes, • school bus Any make Factory trained me­ Park t Oakland Aves. estimating residential driveways, home in a particular area of the city; stove, refrigerator and automatic fully plastered, extra large kitch­ dren’s play area, fenced in level and oven, ^all refrigerator. TV’o- Parker, Dennett and Popp Dodge, RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- alteration work and reuair work. yard, 2-car attached garage, large $18,900—New 3 bedroom ranch. 2 ; stops directly at door. $17,850. chanic, used cleaners bought, sold. East Hartford evenings and week-ends, hours close to school and shopping center. washer. TR 5-2244, TR 5-5531, TR en with dining area, fireplace. S. car garage, I’ ) acre lot. $26,800 George J. Coleman, TR 5-4045, TR Connecticut Blvd.. East Hartford. cars. amplifiers, phonographs and MI 9-3651 after 4, MI 9-3808. \ flexible. The Thomas Colla Co., corhfortable living room. House is R F, Dimoek Co., Realtor Ml baths, 2-car garage, close to BU 9-4331 Or MI 9-3422. changers. Over 47 years total ex­ 5-9992. A, Beechler. Realtor, 511 3-6969 I 5-4710 NEIL ANDREWS, plumbing, heat­ WANTED—Woman to clean rooms. 251 Broad St., Manchester. For l6:00 A.5I., Thursday: Realtor 10:00 A.M., Monday: Mrs. 8. or W. R. Smith, Associate, MI Insulated, has new roof and Rusep 9 .5245 or Barbara Wood! Ml schools, shopping, etc. i ------— perience 90 days guarantee on all telephone interview call MI 9-5224 LIVE IN LUXURY ing and oil burner repairs. Call Hours 9-2. Apply in person, Oak agent pinpoints her require­ informs Braltor Agent they ANDOVER—Sweet little , year 9-8962. combination windows. Porter 9-7702! Robert Murdock. M’ 3-6472. Many other listings in Manches­ COVENTRY — $22,700 contempo­ work. Potterton’s. Ml 9-4537. IRONING DONE in my home Call Lodge Motel, MI 9-4578. between 2-7 p.m. ’ have decided on property A; School distri:'t and also handy to ter, Glastonbury and Vernon. MI 9-3687. MI 9-7773. ments on city map; refers to AT MODERATE COST! 'round country cottage! Only 2 rary. 2 level, 166^ sq. ft., 2 acres, AL MARINOS, M & M ht.bblsh proper section of MLS file and be then completes arrange- rooms, large bedroom with bath, FIVE BEDROOM ranch, two years new High School. Priced below re­ (XXXVI) 2'i baths, zoned, heat, kitchen ap­ finds 8 properties apparent­ mesits for the purchase of the combined living room and kitch­ old, large lot, good locatlcr, city placement cost at $25,500. BUILDINCI LOTS pliances, views. Owrier PI 2-8018. SEPTIC TANKS Service, complete full time re­ CLOTHES that are cleaner, whit­ TWO IN ONE package. A nlci two- moval service, industrial, com­ er, brighter and look fresher are Millinery Dressmaking 19 ly answering her n ^ a He property. en. $55 monthly. References. utilities, built-in oven and range. $3,500—Wooded lots in Rockledge. AND mercial, residential, route c- ap Why, were these happy buy­ Phone Talbot Agency, Coventry, $22,900. Philbrick Agency. 5H 27 Scarborough Road family and a separate four room washed, damp or fluff dried at DRESSMAKING and alterations. , <^ls agents who lisM each home. This two-family is 1r very $2.850—$4.000—MinnechaUg Country Wanted— Real Estate 77 polntment, metal, cardboard bar­ Man< hesler I>aundromat, 66Q Cen­ of the properties for verifica­ ers?' y PI 2-6600, 9-8464. If you are seeking a well built Club area. PLUGGED SEWERS Specializing in children's clothes. ' I. They saved weeks of blind nice condition inside arid out. SELL INO YOUR home? For rels. MI 9-9767. ter St. MI 9-9140. tion, then calls Mrs. S- for home oJfering comfortable living Separate heating systems, copper appointment the next day. honse-hnnting through the we suggest you inspect this 7 room CARL and prompt, efficient, courteous serv plumbing. aluminum combina­ ice and appraising without nbUga- Machine Cleaned GLENWOOD ST. 10:30 A.M.« Friday: Realtor guidance of their MLS Real­ colonial. Spacious llvdng room with tions, two-car garage, eonveillent ESTHER SCHWARZ Building— Contracting 14 Movi ng— Trucking— Agent shows Mrs. S. proper­ tor. > sunporch, modern kitchen with din­ tion. call 8. A. Beechler, Pesitor, Septte Tanlra, DrV Wetls, Sewer location. An unusual package buy MI 3-0154 Ml 8-6969 or Wesley R. Smith. As­ Urns Installed—Cellar Water- Storage 20 ties A, B And C. pointing out J, 'they; were quickly offered THE MORE YOU LOOK ing area, master bedroom with for $21,500. R. F Dimoek Co . ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi­ features of each; making no a selection of homes to fit extra, nursery room. New recrea­ sociates. MIl9-^952. Member Multi­ praollag Dona. net work done. Honest and relia­ Realtor MI 9-524,5, or Barbara HIGH ELEVATION —Five room ple Listing Service. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local attempt t<^ Influence her de­ their family and financial tion room in the basement, ame­ Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert Mur­ ranch, artistic stone front, rKirch, ble workmanship. Call Roscoe mo4dng, packing, storage. Low needs. site drive leading to 2-car carage. c i n n e y b r o s ' converse Thompson, Ml S-1895 for esti­ cision. Mrk. S . . eliminates AROUND THE SOONER YO UU dork, Ml 3-6472, breezeway,'.garages. Sprawled out M K . rates on long distance moves to property' B, makes appoint­ 8. They became informed boy- Pull attic storage area. Well e.stab- BUY — SELL — TRADE mates on huge lot. Carlton W. Hutchins, Want to sell your property? S«w*rci9 « Difposirf Co. JR. 48 states. MI 3-5187. ment to look at propert|M ers-throqgh MLS, buying af­ liahed residential neighborhood in (XXXVIl) DISCOVER THE HOME TO DUY IS AT MI 9-5132. Greenwood. Inc., will buy for all ISO-183 Pearl St.—MI S-S308 A and C the follo^ng day, ter sober consideration, with­ Porter Sthool district. Prompt oc­ out pressure. cupancy and fairly priced at TWO-KAMn.Y Excellent condi­ •fwO-FAMILY house with 2-car cash or work out a trade Quick with her husband, action assured. Call and get OUT 1:30 P.M., Saturday: 5Ir. and MORAL: Decide in your own $26..500. tion, 5-5, choice location, $16,700. garage, separate oil burners, PAINTING and • SEPTIC TANKS Mrs. 8. make complete in­ mind what yon want, 'where R. F.'Dimoek ‘Co., RealUi-. MI $15,700. Call owner. MI 3-0826, deal, no obligation. CLEANF.D and INSTALLED spection of properties A and you want it and what yon WOODHILL HEIGHTS For furtlier Information on the 9-5245, or Barbara Woods, Ml GREENWOOD, INC. PAPER HANGING C, decide to give Oach prop- want to pay. CaU on MLS above properties plca.se contact 9-7702, Ro4jcrt Murdock 5H MANCHESTER—Sale! —Keep the MI 3-1577 TELEPHONE Realtor for expert help and be 3-6472. deed to this 6 room Cape in your • SEWERS , erty careful consideration over PRICED FROM $ 1 ^ 9 0 0 SATURDAY ■MArlllNE CLEANED the weekend. anAther happy buyer who used t)wn floor safe, and let the chil­ ARE YOU CONSIDERING Ml 9 -3 2 6 6 A B e s t B u y - - ...... By Belfiore ROBERT J. SMITH. INO. (XXXVIII) dren ptky on the glassed-in porch SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? • INSTALLATION 963 Main Street or under the apple tree in the We will, appraise your property MULTIPLE USTING SERVICE > V.A. Ofid F.H.A. AVAILABLE NEAR PORTER ST. School, Six yard. $18,500 also, includes 2-car free and without any obligation. PRICE A much sought after mode of living today is the year ’round room Cape Cod, choice l:'caUon. SPECIALIST SPoksOREB BY THE home on a lake front. This week's Best Buy embodies all the ad­ MI 9-5241 garage and a cedar paheled rec­ We also buy property for cash. REAI ESTATE BOARD OF MANCHESTER Aluminum combinations. Priced to reation room. Clifford Hansen, Member Multiple Listing vantages of the summer house plus the comforts and conven­ sell. $13,900. R. F. Dimoek Co., Realtor. MI 3-2453. ______iences of the permanent residence. CUSTOM BUILT Cape Cod, located STANLEY BRAY, Realtor SALE! THE FINE CAR IN THE Town and Country CUfford Hansen Earle S. Rohau Carlton W* itntchlnt Ranch and Colonial in excellent section on a large Realtor, Ml 9-5245, or Barbara BRAE-BURN REALTY IMPORTED CAR FIELD Ml 8-345S o n S-74S8 Ml 9-8182 wooded lot with a lovely view, Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert Mur­ $13,200—1956 SIX room Cape, fire­ Ml 3-6273 Here Is a distinctive home with two baths, birch cabinets in doch, Ml 3-6472. place, birch cabinets, baseboard ALUMINUM Drainage Go. the kitchen, built-in range, oven, and garbage disposal. The ma­ breezeway and garage. "Inp top Welles Agency Warren Howland Elva Tyler ' Models condition. For appointment " ’ease heat, awnings, aluminum storms, WANTED—Three or 6 bedroom hogany paneled living room has an attractive, raised hearth fire­ (XXXIX) garage, shade trees. Carlton W. "T PlU lltiill M l 9 -4 1 4 3 PI 2-7SM Ml S-1108 Ml 0-4489 place. < Sound like a substantial center-of-town type home, doesn’t I call Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI home, St. James or St. Bartholo­ COMBINATION Hutchins, Mi 9-6182. mew Parish. Ckill MI 9-8760. lohn H. Lappso, Ino. WiUiam C. BmHora John 8. BtsseU it? Well, it Is . . . BUT . ... add to It a beautiful BpHon lake- 9-4469. MANCHESTER—AU brick sU room DOORS ^ F O R D S Ml «-OT61 Agency PI 2-8828 front location, plus TWO extra large picture windows and a O^EN FOR YOUR APPROVAL ST JAMBIS’ PARISI^— Six room Cape In South Manchester. BuUt VERNON—Distinctive 6-room Co- ' 9U 0-07W ittratejically situated sunporch and you have . . . a Best Buy. by Ponticelll in 1951. Aluminum lonia] ranch in a community Bet­ L^STTioSc* ^ McKinaey Brothers SATURDAY and SUNDAY. 10 A.M. to DARK .older home,- lot 55x340, garage, FOR 1959 Jarvis: Realty 0«. priced to sell at $14,900.' John H. combinations, large enclosed rear, ting. Minutes to school, shopping H a S-4112 Real Czrate Center Inc. This Is Priced To Sell Fast— Please Ask For DAILY 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. porch. Garage and amestie d-ive. and greater Hartford. City —ater. MOTHan^lSSSTfOM P'O-n G' East Hartford, Conn. Ml 8-8080 Lappen, Inc. MI 9-5^1, Weekend, WANTED-OIL BURNER SERVICE MAN VIN BOGGINI ^ MON.,.WED., THURS., FRi. 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. MI 3-5219, MI 9-2895. large lot. Very nice condition. Only $18,600; FHA-VA flancln*,. .95 Sfiect c” ” New ["'Til'd 24’ x29' 4-room ranCh, full basement, back hatchway, Elsie Meyer -JA 8-6024 $16,500. R. F. DImock Co> Real­ Monthly payments $85. Only a few This Is to aive notlco tbatl, ffiRin o n 0-8024 Thank You Very Much E. BQURCifiR. of « East I ..steady work, paid holidays, vacatton pay, in­ city water and sewers, amesite drive, 50’ x 150' lot. Stanley. Bray THREE bedroom ranch, spacious tor, MI 9-5245, or Barbara Wooda, left—last chance. Call builder, low,tow, ‘ Massachusstts,siuaacnusvns, bsvo.tUMi aa, s q ij $ 1 1 5 0 surance plus many other benefits. Artbnr A. Knofla on 8-8278 MI 9-7702, Robert Murdock. Ml MI 3-2686 or M( 6-1689. Hen OstrlBsky , DIRECnONS: Tower Road (Off Middli^ Turnpike West) Op- kitchen, living' room with fire­ Ucatlon dated ApHd. l, Ml 8-0449 place, 100x200 lot, full basement, 3-6472. EIqiior CoBtro) Commii Applicant must have experience, ability and char­ Shoicn hy Appointn^ent Only Ml 8-0109 Th* WIUIAM E. BELHORE .ABENGY IMslte Pqrkade' To Brent Road,' 4th Left Off Brent Road Into MANGHB8TBR-6M.900. Six: room ago Store Permit for 1” THICK . T. ji CrdckeU aluminum combination windows, cwoUc liquor on — ‘ acter In keeping with the high standard and repu­ iGaston Bealty Ml S-t877 MB B|A1N ST.—TBU MI 9-0160 Bates Road and Model Homes. (X X X X ) ______Oape. Lot IdfjtUllll; to 1^' 1 SherwooidA. BeecMer riced to sell. John H. Lappen, East M ain 8tra*4. — (linltwl QaratHyl tation of Mortarty Brothers. Phone C^rl Anderson, Ml 9-S7S1 ic. MI 9-5261, weekend Ml 9-2896, achoqls, LaCrote Town oTVei MORIARTY Department Manager, . Ml Agency, o»n M to t Doitr -fit LAWRENCE F. OnodchUd Realty gMl 3-5219. VERNbN—Large 5H room reach, BROTHERS i' Bemie Cantor EUawdirth OUttep MI 8-7920 breezewey, overaiied garage, two Bi/okers TReraont 0-8490 MI S-89M MANCHESTER— Entertain your fireiUaeea,- combinatlona through­ WeMlie^lgiiard Walton W. G rw t JARVIS REALTY m . out, plestered, megnUlcent view. MORIARTY BROTHERS JEL Ml 3.2766, Ml 3-2767 friends in a cypress paneled rec­ ft., BtanrijiratW' Alice Ciampat Ma^eliu# Bmltli Agency reation room. 6-room Cape, 2 full 818,600. R. F. DImock Co. Real- MI 3-51.15 PAUL P. nANOw.wMI 34M50 m 9-4848 90 9-1842 Ml 8 -]lU (CENTER ST.w~MI 3^112; Ml M 201 baths, br^ajieway, garage. Attru- tor„.Ml .9:1866,. or Rarber« W eo^ ttvely prload at •JF.fWr'rUffdaff _____ w aiotat, u t Htzioen, Realtor, hQ 3-24&|l. 8-6673, ^

■ V The Westber ATcrage Daib Net Press Ron FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1969 PtorecMt ef ID. B. Weather Bore* For the Week Kndtag FAGB T¥^ENTY . \ iManrljfBtifr Ewptting ?l|fralb April 4th. 19M \ Batin endfaif healghL eonttmed 12,905 meetly eleiidy end eeoL Sasdny The Woman’a Auxiliary of St, A meeting of the Manchester pertly cioody end oool. Maiy’a Epiacopal Church will lUlian Amerlcftn Society banquet SA Men *o Hear ,! •< Member ef the AwUt ^J^utT ow n meet at 7>|0 Monday night in the committee will be held tonight at Burees ef Clrcolatloa Manchester-—‘A City o( Village Charm church fbr ft. brief service, after the cliibhoiise to make final plans Illing Saturday J INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Any member, of St. .fame# par- which menibci’a. jvill adjourn to for the annual banquet to be held the pariah liouseNi^e speaker,- for Sunday. All ticket returns should Arthur H. Tiling, auperintendent, J and LAND / PRICE FIVE CENTB Ub in welcome tp attend the meet- be made at this time. | (TWELVE PAGES) In* of the Ladica of St. . Jame* the evening will b^the Rev. Prea-^ of Manchester Schools, will be i BP VOL. LXXVin, NO. 163 Monday nipht at 8 o’clock In St. colt Boacli. Refre-shnlcnts will be guest speaker al the meeting n f l A .served after the nicclin'g by Mrs. Manchester Rod and Gun the Men’s Club of the Salvation ^ GO James' School hall. Dr. hathleen RENT, LEASE or FOR SALE Nolan of BridK.cporl will speak on .John J. Fox and her committee. I Club will hold a special spring din-: Army Saturday at 8 p.m. He will | 9 "Medicine and' Women.” ner-dance at its Daly Rd.. Coven- ' show slides of a tour he made, e v e r y SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 Senate Passes Armv Pvt. .lames H,,Bid\vell. 17, | try. eltihhou.sii - tomorrow night.' through England and Scotland laat 6000 sq, f(. of .space, with Electric, gas, water, partly Space Edge .son of' Mr. and Mrs. Howard .1.' summer. ORANGE HALL. 72 EAST CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER Members and friends of the VFW Dinner will be served at 6:30. i j heated, parking, etc. Mill structure, Cheiiey mills Bidwcll, Iftfi Loonlia SI., coniplctcd The meeting will be held in the 20 REGULAR GAMES—8 8PEClALS-rl SW’EEPSTARE Curbs on Ajajed Auxiliary are asked to send cards new Youth Center and will be location, will subdivide— Call MI to Mrs. Florence Plitt, member of eight weeks of advanced individual Mrs. Robert Blake la Manches­ Ghina Says Anti-Reds open to the public without admis­ Hops Face the Auxlliarv. who is convalescing armor training March 28 at FI. ter ticket, chairman for the ninth ‘ Kno.\. Ky. He entered the Army annual Children's Sorvjces Horse sion charge. Light refreahmenta l l L a A k . For ’60 Convention Workers Bias at the home of her dauichtcr. Mrs. last November and received basic .Show to be held May I.'i through will be served following the pro­ Ernest Kinsman, West R d, Mar- combat training at Ft. Dix, N. J, gram. borouffh., 17 Iri Farmington, > : Astronauts Hartford, April 11 (4*)— Washington, April 11 (;P)— f committed to another convention ! Forbes Warren, ’61, son of .Mr, Members of Hose Co.. No. 2, j in August. The State Senate has voted to and Mrs, Rsy Wsrron. 109 Prince­ Republicans, preparing for Town Fire Department will meet GENERAL Washington, April 11 (JP)— Chicago won over Philadelphia, make it illegal for an em­ AMESITE DRIVEWAY ton .St has been elected junior at company headquarters at 7 America’s seven Mercury as­ the 1960 campaigns, today New York, San Francisco, Los ployer to discriminate against senator of T-hi Kappa Tail, nation-, o'clock tonight and proceed ron, elected Sen. Thurston B. Mor­ Angeles and,Miami Beach. Join Rebels in Tibet BUILDERS tronauts will take compara­ an employe or potential em­ al social fraternity at (Mlgate Uni­ there in a hodv to the W, P, Qiiisn TV SERVICE Bliss said the site group picked versity. Hamilton, N. Y. He was a tively short test hops to the ton of Kentucky, as national ploye because of his age. Grading, Machine .Spread, Funeral Home to pay respecis lo Days OR ^ HALE'S Chicago for several reasons. One, member of the freshman council. ; chairman. There was ho opposition yester­ Power Rolled. honorary member (Tiarics Rogers. Nighta Pina Pnrta edge of space before one of he said, la that Chicago Is a “neu­ and i-s a member of the Univc-'suyj them is chosen for a shoot tral area" as far as Republican day to the bill that would extend Ainesite Driveway .\reaa Church Board the f.'anipiis .Movie lEL. Ml 9-A482 Washington, April 11 {JP)— the protection of the State Civil All Work Guaranteed The (ileanci.s Circle of the South i around the world. presidential .nomination possibili­ Aasnnalions and i.s vice president j .Mclhodi.st WSCS will meet Mon­ Republicans today picked Chi­ Rights Commission to persons 40 For Free Estimates .f the student .Senate, The National Ajsronautlcs and ties are concern^, CADE !tn S-7691 day at 7:.70 p.m. in Cooper hall. space Administration said yesterT cago for their 1960 national He said the only other neutral to 65 whose job troubles Mem Revolt Still Raging areas among the bidders were from Ihelr age only. day the test hops—called sul>-oj- convention starting July 25. At pre -t, the commission Is DeMAIO BROTHERS Memhers of the VFW Auxiliary .Mu .Sigma Ohi memhers will bital flights—will shoot the men 20 Philadelphia and Miami Beach. are invited to attend the in.stalla-^ bowl tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. | The GOP National Committee Bliss said New York and the two empowered to act. in cases where Serving The Manchester Area to 26 miles up from the Cape Ca­ acted speedily and without debate bias pertains to race, belief, or Since 1020 tion of the Hannon-Halch Auxil-! at the Co'umunity Y. | SINERAL ELECTRICS Since 1875 Hale’s has been the naveral, Fla., rocket range. California cities were not regarded Outside Lhasa Area larv in F.lnuvood lomorrow night at ; Their man-carrying capsules, on the recommendation of a site as neutral areas because Vice national origin. Thousands of .Satisfied 7:,in .Mrs Florence Streeter will he Ctih Scout- Pack i.ri.T will meet fa.shion center for the women of committee that selected Chicago If the House of Representatives t'ustoniers propelled by Army Kedstone rock­ President Richard M. Nixon of the instHlIiiig offuer. with the lo­ loniglit al Waddell School aiiditoi- NEW ets, will -come down perhaps 100 over five other cities. California and New York Gov. passes the bill, and it is expected Tokyo, April 11 (/T)— Ilofl China disclosed today that anti* cal atixihary'a color hearers and itim at 7:1.'). Cuba mast be a c -. Manchester and siirrmindinfc miles away near the Bahama Is­ Richard Cooper of New Hamp­ Nelson Rockefeller are prospect- to. it will undoubtedly be signed i roiidurtrcss also taking part in the companied^by parents. j shire, a member of the site com­ by Gov. A, A. RIbicoff, w'ho has CommunisI Cliiiie.se were liKhtinR along side Tibetan rebels town.s— proof that .voii get .style lands. Plans call for the capsules tive candidates for the nomination. and admitted the revolt waa still seclbing in the Himalayan, floor work. Those taking part arc to come down by parachute and be mittee offered the resolution. It In addition to making the final already anno meed his feelings on a.sked to be there at 7:1,*>. j The name of Kenneth Bird son! recovered by boata atatlonfd In the was seconded by Edward S. Shat- the subject. In his inaugural ad­ kingdom. and value when you shop here! decision on the convention site, the .Mr and Mr.s. Kenneth Bird. .78 i landing area. The distances in­ tuck of California. Republican National Committee dress. he referred to discrimina­ Peijiing Radio claimed only that the uprising had been Tlte Senior (llrl Scout l.a»adcra Harvard P.d . should have been volved are still tentative guesses. The Democrats have picked Los later today will select a new chair­ tion on the basis of age as “a trag­ crushed in the area of Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, and said Cltih will meet Tuesday iiighl at H ' iniiudcd in the list of honni- stu­ OIL FURNACE Angeles for their national con­ ic wRfle of invaluable human Only one man will be chosen for man to succeed Meade Alcom who Red (I'oops were "now proceeding successfully to put down o'einrk at the home of Miss Emily dents at .Manchester High School t s M o O'ttv O tntat'.n B.j'oac C»v«e the first attempt at the big flight, vention starting July 11. resigned. skills and experience." for the third quarter. May C. Bliss, Ohio state chair­ the armed rebellion in other places.” Smith. E, .Middle TpUc. I which will shoot him Into orbit Sen. Thruaton Morton of Ken­ If the bill becomes law. a per­ around the Earth at a height of man and head of the Republican son who think" his age caused him The Chinese Nationalist government on Formosa said Site Committee, annoimced his tucky. who has presidential ap­ -Pf4 100 to 150 miles, possibly some­ proval. was expected lo be picked, to be discriminated against by an about 100,000 Tibetan nomads— sword-wielding Goloks— had Ship’n Shore* group’s selection of Chicago. He PInehnrst at 902 Main time in 1961. He’ll complete a cir­ A Republican victory in 1960 emplo.ver can lake his complaint joined the revolt in the north.*' cuit of the Earth about once every said the convention will meet in to the Civil Rights Commission. the international amphitheater. was predicted last night by both The I’eiping hroadrasl said the Free Parking . . t arry Out 90 minutes, orbiting at 18,000 President Eisenhower and Vice This agency could examine the laige quHntil.v of arms aeized in Sendee, Self Service Groceries. sherbet plaid milea an hour. Bliss said there was some senti­ President Nixon. case and, if facts bore out the ((glitmg the 'i'lhetan rebels proved Soviet D en ies Service Meats. .Aiifhorlred per­ Does Car Drive The reactions of the seven on the ment for an August convention, worker’s story, seek a court in­ that lliey were helped by antl- sonal and Payroll Checks button-pocket preliminary teat flights may play but the site group finally conclud­ (Continued on Page Six) junction against the employer. (’ommuni.st (Yilneae .still fighting Cashed. a part In which man is selected. ed that Chicago's auditorium and The bill doesn't apply to ter­ in the obi Sikahg Province of Chi­ Armed Kurd^ They all say they want to be first. hotel facilitie.s offset the date fac­ mination of employment because na. Open To

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