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Military Measures Kennedy Aides Blast Jfackson^s ains View on PoKcy Syrian Rebels v r isji UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (AP)—-Two leiders of the Inspectors Ban Kennedy administration call­ ed odd and nonsensical the suggesticm of Sen. Henry M. Reunion with Nasser, UAR Jackson that the Prudent GENEVA (AP) Soviets control over other kinds of testa—In the atmosphere, outer pays too much attention to the Delegate Valerian A. Zorin space and underwater. United Nations in setting for­ ■aid today the Kremlin has Zorin said the Soviet Union had eign policy. Doctor O^ims changed its mind about allow­ carried out only one underground Ambassador Adlai F. Stevenson, ing nuclear test ban inspec­ test recently and indicated Soviet chief U.S. delegate to the United Damascus Ignoring experts had little opinion of their nations, and Sen; Hubert H, tors on Soviet soil because of Hum^uey, Senate asaiatant Dem­ Checkups Cut new m ilita^ measures taken value. ocratic floor leader, struck back by the Soviet Union. Dean told the 17-nation diaarma- Sunday at the Democratic senator ment conference that the West’s from Waahini^on but did not men­ Cancer Deaths Situation in Aleppo Theae ueaaures, Zorin told the control requirements had ben pared 17-natlon dlsarmanient confer­ tion hinl by name. 0^ - ' •’.¥ down to a minimum. He rejected Jackson, chairman of the Demo­ ence, were prompted by the Berlin Soviet assertions that the control WASHINGTON (AP)—If altuation and the Western military cratic National Oommittee in the machinery would be used as a IMO campaign, recenUy auggeeted every Ameripan acJult had By GEORGE A. MOARIHUB buildup. cloak for espionage. rectal and colon examinations CAIRO (AP)—A m y officers in northern Syria proclaimed He said that was why the Sov­ the American delegation to the iets bached away from their for­ The American diplomat import- United Nations had become a sort annually, 25,000 additional a rebellion today against the Syrian military junta and de­ mer agre^ent In principle for jed to the 13th plenary session of of a secodd Foreign Office and lives could be saved each manded reunion with President Gamal Adbel Nasser’s United year, the president-elect of faitematkihal control‘pools to be (Continued on Fage Two) (Oonthraed on Page Five) Arab Republic. * atationed on ' Soviet territory to the American Cancer Society A broadcast from the pro-Nasser hotbed of Aleppo, SjTia’a aupert^ee a nuclear teat ban treaty. said today. N W that the Soviet Union has second largest city, indicated the rebels claimed cohtrol in Dr. I. S. Ravdin of the Univer­ :he northern and eastern reaches of Syria. There were no re­ tihen theae measures to strength­ Most Teen>as;er8, Students sity of Pennsylvania, one of the en Its defenses, Zorin said, the ~ ^ ...... — surgical ccmsultants in former ports of renewed fighting after clashes Sunday in viurious UAAit. oouM not have foreigners President Dwight D. Eisenhower's parts of the nation. on its territory. He did not go into iltltis case, said this would be detail about the military measures. The Aleppo claims were ignored in Damascus broadciists twice the number now saved }y the junta, which’broke with the U.A.R. in an uprising last Zorin spoke after U.S. Delegate Death Count at 64 through surgical attack on rectal- Arthur H. Dean said the Soviet colon cancer. He said that type of September and then last week toppled the civilan government Union had astounded the world cancer kills more Americans than t had created. by rejecting the oontrola it once any other form of malignant tu­ had agreed were neceosaiy. Dean The junta asserted the am y is united in all paris of Syria In 17 Car Crashes mor. and warned plotters and exploiters and troublemakers that calked on the Sovieta for a rover- Ravdin made hia estimate in re­ aal of the totally unreasonable marks prepared for a National the general command will take severe punitive mehsuteS stm d. By THE ABBOCIATBD PRESS Press Cnub isrmposium "Progress against them Western aourcas said Zorin's and hope; man against cancer,” In booting-out the elvUian gov­ spsech took on more of a oold war Multiplenleath traffic accidents littered highways and featuring five of tte nation's top 1 % . . , ernment, the junta had accused tone , than hia previous u^tsrancea streets with an alarming number of dead and .injured during cancer researchers. civilian leaders of nullifying land Swiss R e fuse a t the conference. the second weekend of spring. A ’total of 64 died in 17 acci­ The' Philadelphia surgeon sin­ reforms and othsr measures. It Zorin reiterated that if t(ie gled out this particular form (xily called for a brand of Arab social­ United BUtes carries out nuclear dents, most of them- teen-agers and young college students. ism but no reunion with the To Bar Use of Eight persons, were killed In ae as an example to illustrate hia tests in the atmosphere in late statsment that, as regards cancer U.A.R. April the Soviet Uniwi will be single Canadian accident Sunday. But now, apparently under pres­ They were occupants of a car in general, “We now know enough Nuclear Arms compelled to carry out more teats to save many more patienja by sure from the uprising In the fai turn. Btruclt by a train at a crossing StateNews north, the junto in repeated Zorin aecuaad the United States eas*- of Drumihondville, Que. early detection and tMtment.” broadcasts talked vaguely of GENEVA (AP)—By a vote of of digging in its toes on the issue Six youths, ranging in age from The Amarioan Cancer Society unity with all Arab ’countries. In­ 16 to 21, were kiUed near Modesto, has repeatedly said that whUe one almost 2 to 1, male Bwtaa votori of control over underground tests. cluding the U.A.R. It seemed to rejected a constitutional amend­ He said the purpose of this was to Calif., Sunday in the flaming Roundup out of three cancer patients la call for some sort of federation, heSd-on crash of two autos. Two now bring saved from death rather than a return to the one- ment which would have prevented others were aerioualy injured. through surgery and radiation, it nation setup under wtUch Syrtf thia neutral nation from aoiutrr State highway patrol officers •hcld bripoMdhls to ««ve at least joined Egypt in Uia U.A.R. m Ing, producing 6r ualng nthfiatt Error Alerted said a car drivsn by Jak*<dy when the totter, nounced a "free ofAcers com­ bomba prepared for takeoff, the Gustlne—also were killed. The hicles this morning reported 51 Galling Lawyer former bishop of Kansas-Oty, arrived to. assume his new post. mand’’ had rebelled against the Strategic Air Command .said, two other passengers were hospi­ deaths in auto accidents this year, (AP Fbotofax). military junto in Damascus. Maj. John J. Oswald of the pub­ talized. . compared to $3 at tills point a year The Aleppo broedcast said ths lic relations ataff said lights on Near Jacksonville, Pla., five co­ ag6.' The last state road death was To Get Divorce rebel command had declared niar- a signal board at SAC headquar­ eds from .Duke University "wars in New Haven last Thursday. Ual law In "northam and easteirn Bulletins killed Sunday when their convert­ ters indicated something, had gone At ixie point in mid-January, NEVir YORK (AP)— Elizabeth Excommunication Threat areas" of Ssrria, wrong "With the early warning ible spun out of control on rain- ilM2 had seen 13 more deaths than All authoriUea in the two areas Called from AP Wires radar system in the arctic. soaked U.S. 17 and careened Into the previous year. The dilferenoe Tsylor was reported by the New are under orders of the area soin- "We contacted the • Ballistic two aeml-traller. trucks. mand," said the broadcast oom- The five, all graduating nuraing almost leveled off in February, Turk Post today to have sum­ ■ ESCAPE SAH QDBiniH Missile Eariy Warning . System* then rose e j ^ in early March to moned an attorney to Rome and muntque. BMGWS at Thule Greenland, students, were returning to the 8 before 1M2 deetha aiowed down Segregationist Tries The embattled junta announced SAN QUENTIN. Calif. (AP) to have said her mazriage to Eddie and learned it was still there and North (Carolina school after- spend­ long anough for IM l to catch up. that it was willing to hold a pleb­ —Five eonvicta, two or oMre ef had not been attacked. Then we ing the spring holidays in Miami Fisher is flniriied. iscite on the question of reuniting them deeoiibed as dangerwH. and Fort tauderdale. where thou­ "Her marriage to Eddie Fisher, with Egypt. climbed a ladder and eeoaped \^nev^ it was a communications sands of college students congre­ 53 to 51 problem,” he said. she has said emphatically. Is ‘dead Damascus radio said the junto from San QoAitin Priaen early gate annually. HARTFORD (AP)—The Stole and done’,” Post columnist Bari To See Archbishop believed in "unity wHh all liber­ today. Dispatcher J. B. O’Brleo alert, he added, lasted a They were Jane Lee Stephens, *matier of aeconds.” Motor Vehicle department’s dally Wllaon wrote. "She ‘wants out'." ated Arab countries and first of aald the msa broke into a atore- 22, of Livingston, N.J.; Keren 1-' record of automobile fatalities as The attorney, Louia Nlzer, had ail with Egypt, provided this unity reem, etole a lalMer and meat Ihe'^^^AC statement Sunday Wldlng, 21, of Rochester, N.T.; of tost nUdnlght and the totals on no Immediate comment, but too -NEW ORLEANS, 1,4 that a letter had-been-eent fAimAiHonji and over a IB-foet wall. Tliey bad night confirmed A copyright atory Ann Enizabeth Wright, 21, of Mi- tha same date tost year: aeoretoty said he may have some­ b a tt woriciiig In a cotton by the W sbhlngt^ Star th it SAC mtUtont segregationist who claims to Republican mayoralty candidate conditions ensuring ths dignity amL Fla.; Llsbeth Burlbaum, 21, - IM l 1M2 thing to say later. and stotui of this country to avoid laUI la the prison's tnS hues aroun^he world were ncH of Broadalbln, N.T., and Charlene Killed ...... 53 51 ■he wwa thereatened with excom­ E. Rosa Buckley and -Leander H. sectloa, located behind the;Jfiner tlfied and pmoM prepared for Nizer handled the Bobo Rocke­ Perez Sr., white-haired pcliUcal past errors and provided these Hartline. 22, of Ctncinnati, Ohio. feller divorce, the parting of munication from the Roman Cath­ conditions are voted in a free na­ walla at the prison. T l^ are takeoff "With on^^eption. The Duke School o( Nuraing boas of neighboring Plaquemines State Student Killed Eleanor Holm and Billy Rose, and olic Church sought an interview to­ Pariah. tional referendum." Ideatttied aa J. Du B o ^ t a , flrst- At Colorado Spi^gs, Colo., Sam planned a memorial Aervlee for a number of other noted divorce The offer in effect eeemed to degree robbery, 5 xeare to life: West, North Amermjlin Air De­ the five, described by Dean’ Arm WASHINOTON TOWNSHIP, day with Archbiriiop Joseph Fraii- Both Perez and Buckley were Q. C. Boark, tl^/eecond-degrea cases. He is the author of the beat 'cla Rummel. say. "We vill agree to unity fense Command directbc of public Jacobanaky as outstanding stu­ N. J. (AP)—A coUlrion'between seller "My life in Omrt.” ^ on the platform at the Citizens a^Un- but this Uma on equal borgiary, 6 mqatiM to 15 yaare: affairs. Contended that ^m m im l- dents. a atoUon wagon and a tractor- Mrs. B. J. Galliot, presixtont of Council meeting, along with Dem­ "rile people eloeest to the situa­ Save Our Nation, Inc., said she terms and only after the people J, L. Rucker, grand theft, 8 cations fnlures have naveAMuaad Five pentiDM were ktUed in a tnsller took the lives Saturday ocratic district attorney-nominee have voted on It." monthe toioyeart; K. E. Adanu, at false report In tha vast Norad collirion at' Hebron, Wls., Friday night of Janet Howard, 18, of Falr- tion don't doubt that Miss Taylor wants to discuss the segregation James H. Garrison; Bernard J. wants him, Nizer, there to wrap issue with the archbishop. With all Ha condiUotM, the offer 8L parelb violator, 6 monthe to system.^ n l^ t. ■ fleld, Conn., and David Ruaeell, 20, McCloskey, New Orleans director could anuMint to a propooal that 5 yearf; and 5. P- Spatoln, 81. Oswald called it a m atter s t There were five four-death ac- of Upper Montclair. Two other up the maroiage; any property set­ "If I'm wrong. I’ll get down on my knees and aak for mercy and of regulatory inspection; and State Syria, Egypt and poaaiMy other ftrat^degrea robbery. 8 yean to "eompatabtllty of tenna.'’ He de­ persmu in the station wagon were tlement between her and Ekidle It Rep. Rodney Buras. Injured critically. apt to be rather complicated," forgiveness,” Mrs. Galliot said. Arab atotee fftould^set up a fed- clined further comment (OonttnUed en Page Three) Perez, who has controlled the eration rather than the unified Miss Howard was a student’at -Wilaon wrote. The dark-haired mother of three, NAAOP CASES REVIVED/ Centenary College in Hacketto- Mias Taylor is in Rome eomplet- a descendant of seven generations political forces of hia small oil- republic that the U.A.R. waa town. inig a film. She has been going of Louisiana (tothoUca, said she re­ rich parish for nearly 30 years, When the junto took over^ toet , WASHINGTON (AP) —‘fhe out with Richard Burton, who ceived a registered letter late Sat­ Snpreme Court today . ordered Two Months at Full Pay urday night from the archdiocese. (Centtnued «■ Page Two) (Contianed on Page frnh arguments m A wide va­ plays in the film. ried of lidgatlm Ittchidlng 3 Licenses Suspended Both Fisher and Miss Taylor She declined to dlaclose Its con­ ------^ HARTFORD (AP) —T)l< liquor had denied reports that their mar- tents but said it w'aa a Wtmt threat claahea by tM National Asao- Ueenaee of three permittees have riagb I* ending although the totter of excommunication. She said she cUtton to the Advaaoement of - been suspended by the State reportedly refused to back him assumed she , received the letter Political Truce Lacking Oelonsd People with the etetra New Steel Contract of Virginia and Florida. Tho Liquor Control Commission for up by tnuissttohUc phone last "because of my stand on aegroga- sales to minors. week when Fisher contended at a tioit ** 'IMsIon to have tbeee eeses Tliey are Hyman A, Warner, \ The archdlobeean chancery is­ argued agalu may reflect a cloae division In tbe present Grand State Liquors, 787 Grand - (OMttaMd OS Fage Flva) sued a statement Sunday idght Guido Faces Troubles Extends Vacations Avc., New Haven,' 20 days, 10 of that a "personal and confidential elght-mafi court. If to. Presi­ which were held *ln abeyance; letter waa sent to Mrs. Galliot. dent Kennedy’s first appolnt- Jahet Brooksmlth, Jefferson Ave. Since she has, chosen to make nlent to the highest trllmnal Package 9to«v, New London, 10 it puWlc, no further comment la could become the swing mnn ia ByNMIMAN WALKEB ^ p o n Saturday Into individual oqn- Transit Strike On Argentina Qabinet eventual possible 5-4 derisions. Aaaectoted Free* Labef Writer traots. They hope to get finished days, and Joseph J. White, Colt's needed,” said the Rev. Bitno Paekaga Store, 180 Wethersfield magoaa, director of the archdio­ No dates were set for hearing PITTHBUBOH, Pa. (AP)—Con- for signing ceremonies next Fri­ the numerous rases that wero day. Ave.. Hartford, five days. The sus­ cese’s bureau of information. BUENOS AIRES (AP)- -Presi- .__,do is whether to recognize the aldarably longer vacations for pensions were announced' Saturday. Ends in Boston Mrs. Galliot's organization con­ or^red reargued. American woriters generally can be Besides tha new Vacation bene­ dent Jose Maria Guido •(ecUon idctories on March 18 of fits, described by. union . Presi tends that Blblcal teachings prove adherent# at deposed dictator expected If the'terms of the new BOSTON (AP) — Street cam neared completion of a fork IRON WORKERS STRIKE dent David J. McDonald as a "Gqd demands legregatlon.”who de- i Cabinet to get the stolfod Argen- Juan D. Peron, the issue that steel labor settlement are ImltatM Shotvers Thursday and buses ran again in the Boston brought down Frondlzl. i HARTFORD (AP) — Abouf in other Industries—as they usuaT- major breakthrough in collective WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) —The tine government pjaehlne going. batgaining, the aettlement calls metropolitan area today after a dared eegreitotlon "nsorally wrp«B The majority of the polttlclBna— son iron workers went ea sMka ly are. extended (Jonneoticut foreoart for two-day wUdeat strike shut- down Howe^h-, he faefd major road­ including the Intransigent Radi- today against five area flima la for Improved pensions, layoff Tuesday through Saturday, April and sinful" six year* ago. tost blocks. The ’atkel pact, ratifled over the bene^ts, grievance procedures! the systam. week ordered an end to segregated cals-favor giving the Peronista, a dispute over renegottatlag a weekend, extenda worker vaeatlona 7: Operator Robert King. 48. took The quiet, diminutive chief ex­ the five state'governorships and fontract. The iron wnefcars. seniority and minimum weekly Teroperaturea will average ctoases in the archdiocese begin­ to the point that In a few years it pay guarantees. the first street car out of the ning next fell. ecutive who moved into the presi­ the 48 congressional seats they I members of Local 555 of the In­ will be a oommon thing fo r a vet- about 5 degrees bqlow normal. Arborway stotlbn a t 4:10 'a.m. dency after the ouster of Arturo won last ihonth. The military is ternational Aseooiatten of President Kennedy warmly Generally co Even if the Pcronlsts were al­ seheduled today (to 1 pan.). m more job# wHI be opened to and “a solid base for continued atoto early Sunday morning. The A high church official dladosed Guido’e selection of a Calilnet— lowed to take their seats in Con­ the places of racatlonliig work­ price itobillty.” He -called it "In­ former head of the -MssSiehusetta that dmtlar letters had gone to after four days of effort—still left gress, snti-Peron forces would PARET HAS PNEUMONIA rers, adult education and every­dustrial statomanahlp ot the Pals Forever atate police. Otis M. Whitney, waa several leading segregationists. him with the proepect of an un­ muster a majority If the intran­ New York (AP)—Benay (Kid) thing that has to do with recrea­ highest order.” placed in command of the aprawl- ’The source said personal letters friendly (fongress when It recon­ sigent RhSicals and the opposition Popular Radicals patched to­ Psret, who suffered severe brain 'M tion and aeU-inu>rovement The new steel pact provides no (AP) — It ing system. went to each CatpoUc on the plat­ venes May 1. Most politician# Injuries In losing his welter­ lionger vamMons will memi not immediate pay increase for the turned a deaf ear to a plea for gether some kind of working co­ hap^ned at the TMCA kite­ Whitney, who is state insurance form at a meeting last Friday alition. The iwo parties are the weight title to Emile’ GrlSlttb . only more leisure time hut wlU 4SO.OOO woriiera in the bdslc steel cemmisakmer and. aa a major gen night of the pro-segregaUontst a political truce by the armed now has developed pnenmoalA mean^more Jobe wlU'be opened to industry already averaging 48.28 flying doataat in aoburban forces chiefs who ousted Frondlzl p ro ^ c t of a aplit In the old Radi­ Lynwood. ■ eral. bbmmanding offleer of the O tiiens CounclL Speakers a t the cal party. Tbey,_ showed no sign A bulletin from Rooeevelt Hoe*. All places of vacationing workers. an hour. But the cootracts can be 26th Yankee. Nationai Guard In­ m eet^ attacked the arebbishop’B and .imprisoned him. pitat today annooneed the w w to, This has enormous impUeations for One of Oto IM kitea entered of getting together. * reopened at any time after Aug. had peUntad bn It: "Father fantry Division, was deliB^ted to desegregaftoi order of March 27 Though Guido Is a leader of Guido also must decide whether ening in bis cenditten and said' resorts, the travel industry, adult 1. 1968, tor renegotiation of pay run the system Gov, John A. and urged hrtttidrawai of financial Frondlzi’s Intransigent Radical the fighter ie still in a ccuna.;; education and everything that has rates, pensions, insurance and and eon. Pals forever.”^ a special presidential election is The b»y was Volpe. , _ upport to the chuzch. party the party's central commit- called or whether he will eerve Ths coma haa deepened i to do with reereatlon and self-im­ other matters. - 'volpe assumed control of the Tm cchancery destied that any tM Wi^J bitter at the military during the past 24 hears, the 1 The haaic settlement is for two the kite when bis dad" i domination of the government and the two years remaining in Fron- provement., tolly stepped on iL .It was MTA for Um stats aftsr the leg­ ehurch official made "any etote- dlzl's term. As Argentina had no pital report added. Faret Negottators for the 11 majot years, but some featuros were islature met In an .extraordinary ment that personal lettera went to declared: "We came into power oriished., ■ ■ . ‘ ' vice president, Guido aa Senate been anooaaetoas alnee i U •toel companies airai«ed to meet buttoned down tor longer peirlods. leaslon Saturday night and au- each Ctotholic "who w ss on the plat; with Frondlzl, we leave ewlth round knoekoat hi with separate Btoelworkera’-Union VmcatlonB and layoff pay provis- . The youngster ala^Mbi'hls him." haU of twine to ilnAiWniil and form.” „ ^ oonfronUng' .(OeattBOed m Fage Two) Sqoan Gaidea aa Bftedh Slisj tergalning teams today to tzans- (QMtIaiMfi M Fh * IkM s) Tha cbaooary refuaad. lEwnvar, Another hsadae lato„ the eooaoeatoL. te |M a«rMd (C M Faga nuaa). ran oyiniF-to hiiTttothar. A a NCHESTE® EiraNmO HBRALB, MANOJESTER^ CQNN., MOHDAY, ARRIL 2, 1962 ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 2. 1962 PAGE THRE8 Audllty, and Haydn promptly cet t» work compoaing a diapl^ piece Political Truce 'Laclditg : fer thla new InetrumenL 'The re­ T r iiiis it Columbia ■lUt 'e^.w het la genereny eonaid' ered to 6e hla tineat wdric in con­ certo form. 4 ^ o c c f il^iidis in Boston Firem en Aid “THE WAY The iiutnunent he wrote t(w w u G u i o T r o u h le $ pitched in E-flat, eix tonea above •na a n TOO Mft’OH (C og lR M M bs Page Om ) the trumpet of t^ay, eo the aolo , Ey Alfred ShetowoM A t F ir e I HEARD IT” pert runa high by preaent atand- There are times when a gew arda Alan negotlataa it with eaae,. C c ih in e i thoriaed ■slaare for a maximum bridge player should try to look for 46 days. QUALITY however, and excellent tone in the' like a ixece of furniture. If Ihlng* In L ^ a n o n ( LOW PRICES by John Gruber upper register. Come and hear him (Oouttnea twm Beg* Om ) "W^e win cooperate with our n ^ may it, and bring the kida too. are going well, he must not call at- They are bound to get a kick, out president wae next in Oee to iUp tenUon to himself- • , boas, Sen. Whitney," said Oar- Columbia firemen jolnedTieba' ------^ of someone their own age as a fea­ lx>eal Stocks into Erondilf’s shoe*.. West opwied the 9^^" men’i Union Preaident Michael J. non and WtUimantic in batubag a tured soloist with an adult group. The PeronUrts were uul South wisely refused the trick. A trggs Gormley. ‘!Huia not concerned with fir* at the home of Fred Tlie other concerto is the G-mi- the eldelines until the new a i___ Biaet signaled encouragement with 4876S reprisals. For the next 45 .days we on 'VUlage HiU Sunday afternoon Oe tiehnert, whom you wlU re-<^doean't win. the mere fact that he quatatteaS 'FiiralsIwd by the nine of qwdee, and West con­ • o v m ii' CMIN 'STAMM member wia the first concertmas- was accepted as an entrant indi­ nor one for piano and orchestra, - Coburn Middlebrook, Inc. istratlon lays down a policy before* wlU go along with Whitney and A bam waa destroyed, but 27 head written, by Mendelssohn. This is th ^ determine their own etratigy. tinued with the Jack- - • 6 5 2 ' let him, the puldlc and the regisla- of cattle were saved due to the ter of the Manche^^et Civic Or- cates that he is a violinist of con­ Bank Steeka Declarer won in dummy with me ^ A C f N f ohMtM, has left for Moscow to siderable stature, ‘ something we the first of two similar works, and The public Memed moetly con- ture know tnat we are juat eom- ^utek action of the Crenick fam- the most popular by far of the two. Bid Asked oemed about the effect at the ace of spades, led a trump to the mbn, ordinary Amerfeanis. dompete in the Tachaikowsky Mu'^ knew in Manchester, all the time. Conn. Bank ahd Trust ace, got back to dummy with a 'Ajr Speaking of the Manchester It was written for a 17 year pld Frondiai oriiUa on the Argentin* The union membera refUMd to As.the family sat at dinner, a W E GIVE Me Competition there. This ia the young lady, Delphine von Schau- Co...... 88 87 dub, and led the nine of heart* WmI»■ glance out the AVindow showed fire u m e one that Van Clibum won in Civic Orchestra remind* me that peso. Local exchange houae* have with the Intention of finessing. >■ 2 OT ^ work Saturday and left nearly half, roth, but Mendelssohn gave it lU Hartford, National been closed far more than two t m - blaalng up from windows of the 1908, which brought him so much I should tell you something about 68 East followed suit with his sec­ : ^ ___ a mlltioh commuters stranded be­ their concert April, 14. There will first performance la actuality. He Bank and Trust Co. 64 weeks. The* last quoted.fate was cause of a dispute over spring ham. They all rushed out, un­ J ir s t acclaim,. had achieved the advanced age of FIra Insurance pempenles ond trump, and South AH tWi locked stanchions and drove the The competition starts April 10. be two cpncertl on the program, sUghtly over 80 pesoa to the U.8. a moment before going through 0|WBiBglMd^4Q schedules pqeted only that day. one for trumpet, and the other for 21, at the time'. Aetna'Fir* ...... 78 , 79 dollar. The small wage earner 1* hCTA eerves 14 coftuminltiea In.tto unwilling cows and young stock N a t io n a l for violinists, and lasts an in- Frauleln vwi Schauroth subeer Htfd. Firs...... 7414 79V4 with the trump finesse.esse. MeHe w m at from the bam. The first one out 4eflhlts time, usually about 10 piano. Manchester seems to like afraid a decline in the peso win the croearoads and had to make a metropolitan area. StiHres C R E E N orchestral worlis with aoloists, so quently played it many times, and NaUonal Fire ...... 139 148 result in higher ]»Iceis. i l l ' paaaea. You hc^d: Spades K • 8 fell in the door way, end for some days, while various contestants Phoenix Eire ...... ,127 184 declaloii. 4; HearUv 8 2; piamonds — a :Unioh . member* said manage­ time those beMnd her climbed ,^STAM P S ^ I chose • two contrasting compo­ Indeed It ia excellently conceived The whole Argentine eoohemy la It wae at thle delicate moment - - — A ment should not have the right to are eiiminatM. Whoever wins it for the smaller hand of a woman. Ufe and indemnity ins. Coe. ' Q 10 6; dubs 6 4 2. What do over, before ^ e was' able to get this year won’t get anything like sitions of this type for thS audi in a grave conditioa. that Wait put hU hand to hu order men to Work on jobs' below ence. Naturally we have a woman to play Aetna Casualty ...... 74 H SOta Although no otteial RguNs have you say? up and out the acclaim Van dlburn got. If Aetna Ufe ...... 188 H 140ti m mouth to atlffle a yawn. Perhaps Answer: Bid two spades. This their . elassifjoaUdn. They also Electricity charged the metal you recall, the U.S.3.R. had just The- Haydn Trumpet Concerto the solo part, Kathy Hagen. been released, the nation’s trade he wanted to convey the imprw- wanted the right to refuea over­ will cbme first, played by Alan Kathy has been here In Man­ Conn. General...... 138 143 de«clt reportedly 1* in the vidiUty jump response is InvltatlonaJ, but stanchions In on* end of the hem, launched ^utntk I and the U.S.A. HUd. Steam'BoUer ..142 150 aion that he had loot Intereet In not forcing. You .want to get to time and aakA. more ^swlority and at one point knocked a mem­ Pease, of Rockville. He Is only 14, chester for 4 years, and Is, a mem­ of teoo million. the hand. D«UBI.i CRBEN STAMPS waa mighty glum. Then an Ameri­ and those of you With youngsters ber of the elementary school music In*. City L U e ...... 26 31 game if partner bSs good values choice in picking runs. ber of the family off his feet but, can won the Russian competition Argentina’s foreign debt U esti­ If so. South wasn't buying it. for his takeout double. "However, the men will work, undauted, they all went on. Fred studying an Uistrurnent will cer­ faculty. She has played this par­ Traveler* ...... 166H 172H mated at |2 bUUon With.current West surely knew that South waa and the press eeised on the .occa­ tainly g ets kick oueof him. More­ ticular work with the Minnea^Us Bnblie Dtilltiea For Sheinwold's S8-pag* booklet, overtime,” Gormley said in a Jr. out his hand badly as he broke WIDNiSDAYt sion to boast about Our vaunted I paymenu, running nt gIMrmUtion considering a fineese. If West knew statement Sunday night after the over. yOu'U learn how well a 14 and the Hartford orchestras, among Conn. Light Power-.. 29?4 9M4 a year. “A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” mhd a window. Firemen saved' the musical auperiotity. ths flnssse would succeed, he 60c to Bridge Book, Meaehester ■union membem met for 30 min­ house which was about 80 to 78 year old can plSy i f . he puts hi* others. She comes originally from Htfd, Electric Ught 74 77 would dt up and root ailently for That year, the held was not too mind to it, and applies himself. the Twin Cities, and her parents Hartford Gas Co...... 88 Evening Herald, Box 8818, Grand utes and agreed to abide by Whit- feet from the bami the silo, a new •tiff, according to rumors 1 heard, SMth to decide against the flneaae. Central Sta., N. Y. 17.'N.'Y. nl^'s order to return, to work. milk room and equipment A eom The concerto was originally still mske their home there; Southern New England West’s apparent boredom almoet hut this year the Soviets are put­ written for a keyed trumpet. Pre­ She is an Oberlin graduate, and Telej^one ...... 60H 6844 (Copyright 1982, General Eaa- "We don’t want trouble,” said cutter in the bam was ' burned. ting pressure on young musicians DoctiMr O aim s' surely meant that the flneeee w-as turea

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQl^N, MONDAY, APRIL PAGE F IV E MAKCHIS8TER EVENING HERALD, MA^ICHESTBR, CONN; MONDAY* APRIL f, 1962 court last week with the resigna­ Kennedy .Aideis tion of Associate Justicei ChathM Bolton Afoybr Lauds t ; RITTtR HOMES Evans 'Whittaker, there was a re­ newal of speculation, about an ap­ Lutz Museum TV SEUYICE Blast Jackson^s pointment for Rlblcoff. School Board M l»-3S0eairf«fi-i«44 However, the, r u m o r a were -1 6 ^ (^fkettw quickly scotched with the appoint­ Xayttr HMPkl A; 'liiHdafftoa omkraataad has prcMilmM IMa-.isMlFLuta View bn Policy ment o f Deputy Atty. Gen. Byron To Consider JnatOT IfttMum WaMt.' O t l ^ the R. White. DHrvtoM th * miBSUtn pMvMbt to Television . (Coatlaned from Page One) RlMcoff, who M>ent the weekend IB* tonnn. MaynrTinkingtdn Ufg«) at his summer home here, is scheduled to address a dinner 5-Point Code tB*'people of /Mandiestar t* *A- l Rsatto” tended to create eonfuskm ia.IfJS. mm eourage thalr children to oiltt the I* St s (ta S n S em ) .. policy making. meeting of ^tOdent organizations' at the University' off Bridgeport FILL SUPER onisaum, auppon tha muaauhi fl- A ftya-polnt program deaignad Stevenson sold he found JCack- tttolght. to improve board of education nanelally, doftata exhibit matartal Son's reasoning very odd and de­ and eolleetlona, and johi th* Vel- 9:00 ^ts'imd'GlMp 0 MARKETS MidUaUaii, Laaile Kim, dwulitor o( Mr. and Mr», ItVlillam meetings will be diacuaaed at a Nsueaai vsirsf clared: “Just the contrary Is true. March Above Normal M (^ la h „ 20 nrnij^ Dr., Rdcl^kvlUe. Sh« wma bom 'Mdttb 22 a t . untaar Oorpa and work at tk* am- •:M wMUter, A apsris The President.seeks the advice of board meeting Wednesday at I aaum;' lB.th«'9iiUK UUr«St bis secretary of state; he seeks my WINDSOR LOCncS (AP — The YOUR fryi Maneheater Momorlal Hospital. 'Her maternal grandparents are p.m. at the dchool. Isitt to conducting a maabar- 9:19 Your lafonnsUea advice; he seeks the advice of the U.S. Weather Bureau’s wrap-up of M^. and Mra Walter Cenemazo, Somerville, Maes. Her p^em al Club Hetiss rrandmoUier Is Mrs. Philip McKeon, New Britain. 'She has a The prograqi includes adoption ablp drive neat weak. Bach mu- State Department. And, as a re­ last months’ weather describsa brother, Bltly, fi. of Roberts Rtiles of Order for con­ aaum mambar la being aMud to y*w# * ^^mhIIbP sult of these consultations, policy March aa unsually dry and sunny, ^ ‘ duct .of meetings; provision that aoqualnt. a Mend with ih* u u - EsiMdiUsn t:M ^ % y Griffith fihew •merges which we try to execute with temperatures averag*ig M f I ! S&H asum and to ask his auppoot by a True Adreuture I H em ^y hare.'" slightly above normal. . • YotAead, Donald Matliew, son at Mr. and 'Mrs.' John Touheasi all board businest be traneacted 1:46 Men at Pestiay 0:06 O der Mill Rd.' He was bom March 21 at Ma'nt^ester Memorial solely during meetings; that dates Mambarshlp. 3 Hl8lM*^Usr Moris ” ,T ^ !5 ‘ Humphrey charged that Jack- The low occurred March 2, •'•§Sa.?!W iyRi when the mercury dipped to 4 de­ Hoiqdtal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ^ l i p for all special board meetings be . UrU it a. free muaaum aiid ii t ThrUisr _ . » . » aon'a suggestions that the U.S. Luce fitudlo' open every: day except -Mcnday ta a 10 10:|0 I’ve Go* A Secret „ delegate . to the United Nations grees at the Bradley 'Field Weath­ Shea, Providence, R. I. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and set before adjournment of the pre- 7:00 AfUl* DIOM ItOTlG SAVER Mrs. John Teuhess, Johnston, R. I. He has a brother, John, 4%; vious'meetlng; that membera hold­ from 2 to 5 pjn. Tlieta ar* exhibits qhould have no more ‘to do with er Station. The high of 75 vyas re­ and, two sisters, linda, 11, and Laura, 10. ing the minority view be bound to Guest Preacher of animals, and birds, both alive * J policy making than U.S''ombaSBa- corded March 30. . I support the inajorlty vote; and The Rev. Ray C, Hollis Jr., pas­ and stuffed; aquartuma o f trepi- Utto ^>Te BundrA dors to major ■ world capitals A reading of 71JS on the last ' Keper,' David John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Roper, that all board press releases be tor of ths Searsport Methodist cal fish, turtles, and aaa horaea: 8 Feature 40 - doesn’t make much sense. day of the month broke a 44-year' BOOKS 0 Meadowodd Rd„ Tolland. He was bom March 21 at Manches­ issued only through the b ir d 's Church. Searqiort, Maine, will and diaptoya from foralgn tond*. “It reveals a shocking lack ot old record high for the 31st. . . . “ to ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother. Is Mrs. Vic­ press representative. i preach on "Our Belief In Immor­ Luta’a loan' exhibit aarvice is T:U Bveanut Rsesri 1:00 tate News knowledge of the world in which The only notable storm was the toria Penkowski. New Britain. His paternal gnmdmother is Mrs. The board la expected to review tality,*' at a midweek Lenten widely uaad by Mancbaatar and SEE SATCrXDArS TV WEEK F t » OOMtPLEnS USIIMG we live and of the structure of gale that swept across the state Helen ROper, Piainville. He has two brothers, La^vrence, 11, and a building speclflcations si^ple- Service at South Methodist area taaehan^ as sre the .guided the United Notloiis to try to clas­ March 6 and 7, causing wind dam­ This car, owned and o e m te d by Mrs. Catharina P. SkeUey of 33 OooUdge St., came to reet at the DOUBLE iBobert, 9*,'and a sister, linda, 7. ment for the secondary school. Church Wednesday at 7:30 pun. tour* conduced tor ctosaaa. Tha sify the ambaaaador to the United age inland and tidal flooding along north curt* o f K. Center S t, neOr Parker St., last night, after sheering off the power pole FASTER Bide Supt. Philip Liguori will repqrt on The Rev. Mr. Hollis is a gradu­ muaaum alao monaora a atamp Nations as. If he were the ambaa- the Connecticut shore. (shown below). Both Mrs. Ske&ey and passenger^vlrere hoepitallzed In the stogle-car accident. Mggsby, Craig Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge FUggs- personnel, health policies, kinder­ ate of Bangor (Maine) Thaolc^eal cMb, three art clasaa*. two natur­ sadotC to Guatemala, or Brasil, or Precipitation was 40 per cent of (Herald photo# by Ofiara). \/y, 2S3 Hackmatack St. He was bom March 21 at Manchester garten registration, building Items SdhUnary, received his B.S. degree al Matory clasaia, a bird walk and Radio Great Britain,’’ the Minnesota normal, with most of the month’s MMmrial Hospital.. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and hot lunch'flnances. in education at Farmington State munerixis apeoial.. program*. ■enator said. rain and snow arriving March 12. Raymond' Laune. 233 Hackmatack St. His paternal grandpar- (Thto ttottag hMtaktoa aaly thoaq a«|rd hreefieuto af 16 u 15-mianto At the request of two board Teacher’s Oellsge and attended laagth. 8ema atattaas m n y other short riawMaata). Stevenson and Humphrey made Sunshine was plentiful. Hie anta are Mr, end Mis. Alva Rlggsby, Morrtiead, Ky. He has a membqga, the plans for 1962-63 Boaton University, Pastor's Sup­ their remarks on a recorded tele­ Weather Bureau g ^ g a d It at 70 brother, ReUr Scott, 14 months. . ply School He was atudnit minis­ w n n o-u to m n r —im vision interview-ABC-TV "Adlat per cent of possible, compared housing of pupils will be reviewed. InstaUation Set d:00 News :o a World Mews Present plans call for Grades 7 ter at North EUswkorth Cmgre- •;0| Today on Wall Street S:10 - - Stevenson Reports.’ with a March average of 55 ; LaRoooo, Christopher John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La-. and 8 to bo on double seasiona for gationsl Church to 1953-54 and 9:10 Art JohssoB Show cent. SALE PRICES RMOO, H82 Oidc SR., South vnndsor. He was bom March 21 at Jackson had declared the best next achool year,___ pastor of Searsport and North . By'B^nai B’rith hope for peace lies In the power STAMPS v' N !;8&*?!Sroff MeaobeMer Memorial 'HoepUdl. His maternal 'grandmother Searsport M e t h o d 1 a r Churches of the Atlantic community rather EFFECTIVE (■ Mrs. Ruth Winsted. Rls paternal grandmother la Mrs. 50 Register for Baseball m u T -a i9 7:10 ^Sord fiayee Shew Laetare Medal Winner since 1055, 7 than ta the United Nations,. Rnaa LaRocoo, Tbr'nington. Hs has a brothor, Mark, 20 months. About 50 boys signM up for the 8am Kallum of Xniiat Lodge, 9:09 Paul Banroy 7:10 a»-j6ews A n o^ SOUTH BEND, Ind. (A P) —Dr. Hartford, will be the' installing X;0u Vbe WorM Teautm Stevenson said it would be a TUESOAY town-sponsored summer baseball Sltoard *^^ Moigsa 9:16 ShowcMO and News Francis J. Braceland, psychla Every MakuUs, Michael Martini pon of Mr. and Mra.' FVancis - Ma- program' Saturday nsomlng In the ington, D.C. as advisor to the officer at. a joint tostallatloh o f Ban U :U Sign Off. great mistake to say that the trist-in-clUef at the Institute for first of four registration sessions Peace Ck>rps, will speak about the Ear* Chapter and Charter Oak United Nations is an alternative kuMa, 113 Walls',St. He was bom Mardi 23 attMhnrt 52 and 34. Bfarch, Carole Anne, daughter o t Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lee spread through this birthplace of Precipitation may total lesa ropsychiatry division of the should be accompanM by a par­ small area was burned over. No Michaelangelo Sunday that a Navy’s Bureau of Medicine and Cut From Tender Young Porkers March, 99 Charter Oak St. She vm i bom March 24 at Man- ent when regiaterlng.Thoae who damage was reported. than a quarter lift* falling mainly cheater Memorial Hoepital., Her maternal grandparents are Mr. group of Florence artists had os showers about Thursday and Surgery to World War II. He From Crashes did not receive a«)llcatlon forms Briefs gone to VaUcan City to steal the holds the rank of rear admiral ta and Mra. Frank F. nupes, 32 S. Hawthorne St. Her paternal GET MARLOW'S Msnriaeturei'e euggeejled retell again later In the week. giandparenU are ACr. and M n. John L. March, 848 Hillstown Rd. at achool may obtain one when The annual vlection of officers world famous Pleta statue Ucketed SPICIAL PRICES the Navy Reserve. registering. Boys .wHq took part of the Woman’s Society of Christ­ ■-I-G TRADE-IN priee tneludlng heeter end defreetee. T w o Manchester women and She has a brother, Robert Lee, 22 months; and two sisters, for display at the 1994 World Fair DURING THIS SA U I A past president of the Ameri- two Manchester men have be«n Barbara Leigh, iV t, and Beverly Anne, SH. in the basketball program riiould ian Service will be held tomorrow in New York. ALLOWANCE FOR /Vo Flood Threat bring with them the code number HIgheet retele velue e( eny eom* c a n Psychiatric Associatitm, admitted to Manchester Mamorial at ,8 p.m. at United Methodist lAter in the day, crowds gath­ .WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—The Braceland Is professor of clinical assigned them since the fee paid Church, Thera will be a I^enten YOUR OLD TY peot • Smoetbeet-rldlng • Self* U.S. Weather Bureau’s latest Con­ Hospital with various injtiriaa re­ PORK C lieaiy, Ramela Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Donald R. ered to the central plasa as a truck psychiatry at YalS University. coveita all activities for the year. program. Mrs. Robert Richardson, eervlelng feetoree eeve on up­ Wkitewelle, tranepertslipii, necticut River flood advisory: ceived in motor vehicle euicidents O’Leary, 1 Vine D r, Vernon. i?!ie was bdm March 2.1 at Man- drove into Florence carrying a Sec Philco and Moto­ Iseel tueecnre. “In these times of prolonged Reciieatlon Commissioner FVed Mrs. Harry Williams and Mrs. keep, lee. The state o f the Connecticut which occurred during the week­ oheeber JMrinerial Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents are Vit. sUtue. A sign rsad; "the Pleta of rola at 867 Main St-t anxieties and tensions, he symbol­ end and early today. and M n. ^Frtt* W.i'Amberg, Worcester, Mass. Her paternal Gaal said that no boys will be reg­ Grace Val\mttoe are in charge. River at Hartford U 17H feet Michaelangelo, taken from Rome MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc* izes the concern of psychla^ and Mrs. Catberir;* Skelley of 83^ grandmother la M n. Florence O'Leary, Worcester, Maas. She istered after April l4. On April 19. The executive committee will to Florence by Florentine artists Furniture Department This is 1% feet above the flood the church for thoee who are trou­ has a lister. Penny Dynn, l4. from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Community meet at 7 p.ns. 301-315 Center St, Manchester, Conn. stage at Hartford. Because of CooUdge St. to In satisfactory con­ so it won’t be ahlppeestow sm honorstry when her car mounted the side­ Art Hall o f Columbia will give a A tkins-West The board ur^ed the water doctor of science degree Jun6 4 up­ walk uid snapped off the electric good condition to the zpeciai care motorists for failure to give prop­ rial Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mn. demonstration of archery at a ORMANDJ.WIST • DIRICTOR company in a resolution adopted on Guy S. Harris of Waterford, light pole. Patrolman Richard Sul­ area at the hospital after receiv­ er signals. Damage 'was aUgnt Dennis J. Sullivan, 12A Bluelleld Dr. Her paternal grandmother meeting of Boy Scout Troop 73 to­ to 1966 to undertake fhioridatlcm, ing a fractured left hip when hit and both.oruw and drivers oontto- 1 sMrs. Prands L. Shea. South Windsor. 142 EAST CENTER STREET Conn. Harris is associate technical livan Is investigating. The car, morrow at 7:15 p.m. at the Com­ but the company refused. director of research at the U.S. by car Saturday night at about 8 ued on. Police also tovestigatod D ^ B . • « munity Hall. Fathers of the Scouts with consldrable front end dam­ a two-car accident Saturday mom- Navy Underwater Sound Labora­ age, was towed away. Town fire­ o’clock. Police reports say that Kanehl, Martha Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mn. George A. are always welctune at meetings, tory In New London, Conn,. Pamphrey ran out In front of a tog at about 11 o’clock at Main Kanehl, 56 Porter St. She was bom March 24 at Man^ester but they are especially invited to Ribicoff Expbdns men wetted the road and the mo­ car on Oakland St.. George El and Pearl Sts. N o’ arrest nor NEW LCWDON (A P) — Scre- ' Harris, a native o t Springfield tor o f the car. Gasoline had spilled Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and attend tomorrow fo see the archery and 1922 graduate of Wittenberg, Marsden, 40. of Vernon, told po­ Injuries and only slight motor ve­ Mrs. WiUiam R.'Jonas. Fort Myers. Fla. Her paternal grand­ demonstration. tary of health, education hnd wel­ from the front of the cat, it was lice he could not stop his vehicle hicle damage was reported. fare Abraham Ribicoff has con­ was senior scientist on the blimp reported. mother is M n. William Kanehl, 819 Center St. . She has two To .Speak on Peace Corps W A N T E D ! that made the first trip to the to time to avoid hitting Pamphrey. firmed h’4 once had his eye on a At about 8:15 a.m. today, a two brothen, George A. Jr., 6H. and Robert W., S: and a sister, karen A, J. Bnmdags o f Storrs. who high Arctic. Police are still toveatlgating. Lee. 9J4. •' recently spent rix weeks in Wash- Supreme (fourt seat. car head-on accident . on Tolland MEN-WOMEN “A lot of people knew I wanted to Tpke. vent Eleanor Trieschmito Yesterday afternoon, Leon C. A. Smith, 19, of 226 Charter Oak St, from ages 18 to 52. Prepare cases only one out of five pau. go to the U.S. Supreme Court,” the of 862 Tolland Tpke. and Henry Marquis. Paula Jean, daughter of Mr. and M n. Paul Marquis, was chctoged ■with evading respon­ now for U. 8. Civil Service job Lincoln service helps thou­ former Connecticut Governor told T. Maish of Elltoj^n to Manches­ Tolland. She was bom March" 22 at Mancheeter Memorial Hos­ Openings in this area during sibility after police InvesUgaUon pital. Her maternal gmndparenU are Mr: and Mrs. Jdm Daley, sands prepare for these tests a Mthertog of Democrats here Liz Reported ter Memorial Hospital. She re­ the" next 12 months. svery year. It is one of th# of a hit-run accident at Clharter 117 Buckland St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mn. Saturday. ceived multiple .contusions and Oak ‘and Spruce Sts. Police claim Alfred Marquis, Lawiaton, Maine. She has a brother, Andrew, Government positions pay as largest and oldest privately ____ However, Ribicoff emphasized bruises of her leg, hip, chest and owned schools of Its kind and Calling Lawyer that Smith drove his car into the 2Vt \ and a sister, Susan. 15 months. high as 1446.00 ■ a month— hr- - Els political ambitions are now head and to to satisfactory condi­ left fender of a car operated by start. They provide much is not connected with the Gov­ tion; Marsh, to the special care ernment. center^', on the Senate. Arthur Flynn., 231 Charter Oak Bennett. Eric John, son of Mr. and Mn. Richard Bennett. 126 greater security than private Ribicoff and Congressraan-at section with chest Injuries, Is re­ For FREE information on To Get Divorce St, and then drove off. Smith has Bridge St., Suffield. He was bom Mardi 23 at St, Frands Hos­ employment for advancement. large Frank Kowalski are the two ported- to fairly good condition, not posted a 1100 bond while await' pital, Hartford. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mn. Many positions require little Government job, including Hat of positions,and salaries, fill contenders for the Democratic critical, a hospital spokesman said. ing court action on April 16. Joseph Kwolek. Suffield. ■ His paternal grandparents are Mr. and or no speclaltxed education or homtaaUOrt U.S. Senate to (Contmuud troia Page One) experience. out coupon and mall at once— for Ota Just' Left Driveway...... Tot Buns into Oar M n. Bertram Bennett, 243 Center St. He has a sister. Karen oppose Republican Prescott Bush, Yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock Marie. 5. t o d a y . You wllUalso get full press conference that everything Police reported that Mrs. But to get one of these jobs, who to ieektog re-election. elght-year-bld Cheryl Crockett of • • • • • details on how you can qualify woa rdl right. / Trieschman had just come out of you must pass a'test. The Com­ The question of a Supreme Court her driveway and was driving west 4 West St. ran from between two Allevn, Scott Tracey, son of Mr. and M n. Robert AUevo, 31 yourself to pass these tests. “ A handful of friends and adr petition Is keen and in some Don’t delay—Act NOW! appointment for Ribicoff arose when the eastbound Marsh car parked oars on Cooper at and into Ridgewood St. He was bom March 26 at Manchester Memorial vlsers are trying to hqiul off an the side of' a moving vriiicle op­ iffter President Kennedy’s elec- itrunediato divorce, pleading with slammed Into her, driving her vehi­ Hospital. His maternal grandparmts are Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ erated by Clarence Rt Lodge, 45, LINCOLN SERVICTE. Dept. 37 Kennedy'x first supporters for the Miss Taylor to ’take more time cle Into her mail box on the south- ,Ov«n cooking mond Brooks, J3 Bmerson St. His maternal great-grandparents' Pekin, Illinois side of the fumpike. Both cars, of 24 Victoria Rd. The (dtUd Was are Mr. and M n. Henr>- Patersen, 60 Maple St. He has a sister, tlon in .1960, Ribicoff was one of to think it over’." Wilson wrote. Robin Lee, 11 months. Wladow sksdM of loVtIy Da Peat I am very much interested. Please send me absolutely FREE (1) A presidency, and It was thought with extensive front-end damage, taken to the hospital and treated is oosy today** He saitf she also has been urged for bruises and abrasions. • • • • • -Tontine” art assy Wwatli. Will list of U. 8. Government posiUons and salaries; (2) Information on Ribicoff would be nsaned to sue to "curtail her spectacular night were towed away. The accident to look like new. Won't ersek, fray or how to qualify for a u. 8. Government Job. ceed Associate Justice Felix still und.r investigation. A minor two-car accident Sat­ ^ Doany,. Michael aoaeph, aon of Mr. and Mrs. John Peter club dating” with Burton “for the urday afternoon at about 3:45 Deasy, 22A St. James’ St. He wa* bom March 22 at Manches­ pinhole. Avsilebic in many attrac­ Name ...... x ge Frankfurter, when he retired. good of her four chUdrwi." Ernest Pamphrey, 63, who, ac- tive colon. Juit 'coU us. We will bt- Frankfurter, now *79, *#3 given ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother U Mrs. Harry glsd to measure yeu'rodadem and Address lusher has let It be known he Melker, Portsmouth, N. H. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. no Indication of Imminent retire' plans ito stay to the United States give you a free ettimete fsr new « t y ...... 8U U • 9*«9a.**e*'as John Deesy, Rumford. R. I. He has a brother. John. 1. .“Tontine.'' —• '■ rnenU for quite some time, Wilson add­ • « • • • Give Exact Directions to Tour Home ...... When a 'vacancy occurred on the ed. Horsfield, Cynthia I.«e, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Richard T. Horsfield, 250 Oak St., Wapping. She was bom March 28. at DUFONT Manchester Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal gnandparents are A T THE Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar L. Swanson, West Hartford. Her pnUmal firVtkcuiiL grandfather, is Fred Horsneld, Newton. N. J. She has a broth­ TONTINE. er, Scott, 514; and a .sister, Sharon, 3. * to mska ti9dafilaaduriac tha boar waahaalMki'lhilar. ' phona setvka to your M «ta is this spe­ tag tolaphtws saevtoa to y o u aaada to hi! apa- mmn’s cialty- and thera’a tm chatga lot hia matotM^ "W E Y O U M O N E Y ' MORIARTY ciaHr, aad thara’a ao duwgalar bto mitotnwal I f A T T ’ C 587 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST THE THOMAS COLLA l » . i»U n u butoriaai oO im ‘IlM SoBdiMa Mmr Jnri caD oar boniam ofiSoa. T V Sooteara Naw Dactoatol Ttosphana Oeospuay. . Eaghmd TelqrbaM Compm^. 9 N L Y . BROTHERS IVIU I I O Near The Green, MANCHESTER Ml 9-5371...... PAYING CONTRACTORS |ill f-5371 fijahkadsL M l 3-5135 OPEN NIGHTS—MON. thro SAT. TILL 9 W B8T WBOCtfiC TTWCPOUB a n a x Su n d a y a u . d a y 'NOT APHL|ATIP WITH ANY OTHER PAYING COMPANr* 301*315 CMtM’ St. I nuUst and M rs. Jufie Gaal, soloist eluding that of ae«er having served yaam, died Saturday at a hoart at- Mias Taylor thrsa yaats ago, -was I RockviUe-Vernpn A Thousht for Today Liz Send^ Word Burial was in East Cemetery. Swiss R e fuse as a Judge in eny lower courts, the hi the United 8 t ^ atm ptofss- North Syrian Rebels Want . Bearers were George Maj^uson, SABONVILLB, Nab. (AP)~Al- Garlson-Johnson White record gives Preeldcnt Hen Sponeored by the Btanebeeter BlBg that that cm ythhig was n>- Obituary I H arry Magnuaon, -Carl Ms^nuson, bart HidUna, 85, raaehar’ and da- mantioally okay In his me. nedy eome Insufeaee. ^ e men hes Cooncll o f Ohorohee To Eddie Fisher I Choicest Meats In Town! ^ WUber T. UUle, Edward LaChance valopar tba poUad ahorthom Housing Unit To Bar Use of at Kurt IringA , ngSBt fo r the eon- Reunion with NesserV UAR and Albert DeVeaux'. been exceptional enough and bril braad at oatUa, diad/ Sunday. By FEANK BEUTrO pie, toM newsuiMi on arrlvtng In llant enough to hkve hta chance o f ‘Come unto me all ye that labor NEW YORK (AP)—Haniy Me- New Toric Sunday ha had “a ]MQlo £. Hayes ~!»nclwit«r. Oann, (A P) — BUsabetli Tay- (Oaommed Oaa) Mrs. Louie K. Block Aims to’Gear Nudear Arms ‘ r. turning out to be a dliUnguished and are heavy laden, and I wUl Brida, 84, art erttlc «C tha old N ew meaaage fo r B M Ie" from U s. Be TUESDAY ONLY! Funersl oorvlces for Mrs. Faye I t FBROUSON York Sun fo r 87 yaam and an aarly sent a oourler to New Tom would say only that It was per­ Dies a t 94 Years PubHibuUMia__ appointment Although he laeka give you rest.” TMa InvltaUon of it WM olMT it Aid not Beatrice Waxinan Block, 57 Jean c h am p ion o f modernism, died o v w tha wreskttid with a personal sonal message — a privata mat­ IMPOBTED, UiAN, SUOEP J- . Police dirr^ts (Contliiaed from Page One) Ibubded October L Utt experience in actual eeivlee on any Jesus, found fat Matthew 11:28, is ter.” want to go b iek to Union with ... were held yesterdaay at the Titles May 1 not addressed to the overworked. Saturday. Ho was bom In Waat- massage to Eddie Fisher and than Bnington-r-*01o B. Hayee. 94. o f ■(yrinstein Mortuary, 8 « Farming- bench, he did eerve tw o years as chaatar. Pa. u w p t but eaUad for the cloeest ference, which is meeting m Bxeept For He continued, "Take my yoke took her three children by previ­ Burton’s w tfs and Children went o( rdiatlons with Naasar’a Cairo Police arrested two brothers in­ Main S t, died Saturday at John-1 ton Ave., Hartford.’ Rabbi. Leon .law clerk to Chief Justice t^nson hnwi'Roms to E nim Ipst week. A deadline of May 1 has been set Geneva. upon you.*’ Instead It U for those SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) ous husbands on a date with Rich­ volved. in a fight last night in oh the very eeme court to which he who are tenie, anxious and wor­ —J. D. Jaka Funk, 64, gOneral ard Burton. ' Miss Taylor and Burton, linked by the Rockville Housing Authority The vote gave a free hand to B O I L E D O Q c 'wached Beirut, Leba­ front 80 Biasell St. Kenneth at for completion of title work on the ried, This Indudss many of us to- manager and part owner at the Miss Taylor was p ro ta o te d romantically In the foeatp columns, non, of demonstrations against ford Springs. Cantor George Wald of Manches- the government, which InsistelB it auascRipnoN r a t e s hes now been ai^potnted, and this Franklin Park housing tract. .The Santa Jdonlca Ehrenlng Outlook, against photographers by poUM w a it night-oiubMing. Friday night. Austin, 32, o f 109 Foster St., and One o f the town’s otdeet reel-1 ter, officiated, Burial was In the FATAbl* la Advaace experience tnaide the actual work­ the Junta In Aleppo, Rome, Tar- title completion will open the would be wrong to deprive It of _ 1. Carrfor— r f« Man When Intenuttlonai conferences died SaUifday. He was bom In and chauffeur swinging a broom Sunday, she took nsr th m m l- toua and Delr ez Sor. A t least Robert Austin, 23, of 54 Birch St, dents, Mr. Hayes had servetl as a Emanuel Synagogue . Cemetery, dren — IllrhSsl, g, and Christo­ door to bid advertisement and con-> the right to use nuclear weapons Tear ...... ,.tl6.60 553.00 in g of the Supreme Oourt may be end In helpless stalemates^ when Atlanta. BL h a m five soldiera were reported kHled were esmh charged with breach of selectman for 22 years and waa Wethersfield, on her lelsurdy Sunday off from f c HotUu .,...... 7.75 11.00 pher, 6, by actor Miriiaal WIKHng, (LIMIT 8 LBS. PER OU8T01IER) structlon. Thraa Vontba ...... 5.90 worth much more to him than men at their wits end are faced MIAMI, Fla. (AP) —Mrs. An­ her film role as Cleopatra. in a dash Sunday at Homs, 100 the peace. Both men posted 5100 the town’s first Civil Defense dt- Bearers' were Atty. Leon Pod- If necesary to defend Swiss neu­ 8.50 and Usa, 8, by the late producer bond each while avvaiUng presem Special RHA council Edwin M. One Meath...... 1.30 would be a greater number of with possible, nuclear war, thU in­ drea Luckenbaefa Long, helraaa to The husky Burton,’ wrho plays milee north o f Damasous, between rector, a post he resigned a year rove, Jerome Brett, Felix Wax. trality and independence. Weekly ...... 30 Michari Todd — to tba TYrriianUn tatioh in Circuit Court 18, Man' Larttt said'the May 1 deadline Is vitation comes as good news. It tha Ijuckonbaeh shippuig Una for­ Marc Ant«W opposito Mias Tay­ pro-Naseer elvUtana and govern' ago. He also served as the town’ejman, Atty, Isadore M. Waxman, The government decided four yeare on the bench of some lower tune, died Sunday. scacoast town of TorvaJmea, 30 cheater, April. M . a hopeful one. The last title action, indicates that men are not alone lor in the film, waa by her sldf HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Jneirt t i w ^ . zoning agen t had been a Justice Dr. Herbert L. Snyder and Altrin years ago to seek ways to acquire' __ MEMBER OF court In the mess that we are In. "M an’s miles southwest o f Roms, for Adam ShuskJr 86, o f 71 Charter to be wound up by that time, will THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BARRYTOWN, N. Y. (AP) — in pubUc fo r the second day[ run­ PH O N E m 8-4818 Tdephone contact between Bei­ of the peace, a member o f the Re­ Spi.talntck. such small defense atomic weap­ extremity is Ood’s opportunUy." lunch. 817 HIGHLAND STREET Oak St, yesterday afternoon was be instituted In the next two weeks, The Aaaoclated Preia la excluilvel The truth Is, of course, that we Tha Vary Rev. BrOtber BU^us ning as they dined together.'' rut and Aleppo was out, but clr- publican Towm (fommlttee, and of ons as atomic guns o f a type that entitled to the uae of renublicatlon i Today these words challenge us Victor, 68, former asaiatant supe­ Burton showed up later driving charged 'with breach o f the peace the sonlng and planning conrunls- he said. an news dl^tchea ci^Ued to K or seldom know how a Supreme Court Fialrer, the Might singer who his own oer. , cuiU remained open between Bel-, Meanwhile, the housing authority may not even exist yet. to turn to both the Old and New rior general of the Brothers of the and intoxication. He posted sloh. ' Bot otherwue crratM In tble paper Justice is going to turn out when left Debbie Reynolds and his two Police In the tiny village shooed rut and Damascus. The Junta In a is seeking signatures from remain­ The mllitia-type Swiss [ army, ■“^..Aleo the k)cal newe publliihed here. Testament to discover reassurances CXirisUan. Sehoola, died Saturday 5100 bond while awaiting appear­ children to marry the widowed away Oameramen. series of broadcast oomjnuniquea ' Born in Belchertown. Mass., on Both Bands^ ing property owners In the Frank­ 'Which can be expanded quickly to All rlMti of republlcatton of apeclal— he Is appointed. The Court has an that We do not have to go it alone. Brother* Victor from 1946 to 1961 ance in court on April 16. dlepatchea herein are alio reeervei, banned meetlnga o f more than June 6, 1867, son of Edwin and lin Park area who have been a striking force of more than half alchemy which does all kinds of If We are wdiling to go Ood’s wray. admlniatered to and directed the Mrs. Anna M. Utermarch of five persona, proclaimed a nightly M ary Holmes. Hayes, he had named defendants in an action"due a million men, is one o f the most There are Divine resources avail­ aoUviUea of 20,000 Christian Stafford Springs waa charged Full aervlce client of N. B/ A. Serr- strange things to people. Those BIG-CAR LUXURY curfsw .throughout the country worked for the Babcock Printing And Soloists to be arm ed in Superior Court at efficient and modem to Europe. Ice. Inc. able If men "Seek the Lord while Brothers In SO countries. from 8 p.m. until 6 a jn .' and Saturday afternoon with shoplift­ Press Mfg. Co. of New London be­ INbllahera Renresentattvea. The with seemingly mediocre advance He m ay be found" in our houses of ing at a Paricade store. She post­ to a.m. Wednesday. I t has its own sm«dl rooioeta,'elec­ CmCAGO (AP) —Mary Dick­ '68 MERCURY eloeed the frontiers although not fore coming to Ellingtan 35 years 5>"ua Special A m cy—New qualiflcatlona have sometimes been worship. ed a 5100 bond while awaiting The owners have been ordered tronically guided conventional York Phtcaao. Detroit and Boatnn. erson Don&hey, 85, former news­ the airports. ago.' In his employment he travel­ Percy M. Spurrier. court appearance on April 16. Perform Well to sliow cause why an impartial guns and o li^ e tanks. C ^ ^ O n4 ™ " BCREAD OF brilliant' there. Men appointed as paperwoman and author of chil­ The rebellioua officers de­ ed throughout the United States South Methodist Church John R. Fuller, 34, of 325 High­ board of appraisers should not be conservatives have become out­ dren’s books, died Saturday after nounced the Junta as an "erring and abroad, selling and assem- Some foreign observMS believe M anchester land St, aSturday afternoon at 4 By JOHN GRUBER appointed to determine rights to a that the Swiss, with their wealth, The ReraM Printing Company, Ine., a long illness. She was the wrife and exploitive group" and ac­ blylng printing presses. standing liberals, and vice versa. was charged with Intoxication and The Manchester High School number of paper streets once plan­ I'technical skill and hydroelectric Msumea no financial reaponalblllty for of William Donahey, Chicago Tri­ MONTEREY cused It of seizing power again Mr. Hayes was a member of El­ ned for constniction In the Frank­ Where .White w ill evMitually stand, breach o f the peace. Fuller post- typographical errors appearing In ad- bune artist and writer. last week to "satisfy individual lington Congregational (Church, a Band played host to Northampton power, could some day produce ▼orllsements and other reading matter Weekend Deaths ^ a 550 bond and Is free until his lin Park tract. their owii nuclear arms, llie gov­ M The Manchester Evening Herald. and how he will eventually rate, LOS AN G E LE S (A P ) — John ambitions desregarding the inter­ past master of Ellington Grange High School Band in a Joint con­ About half the '61 defendants est and security of the country.” court date April 16, In Manches­ ernment has. made clear that it only his actual service will prove. BRUSSBIB, Belgium (AP) N. Langfltt, 52, manasrer at the Civic O rchestra and Its treasurer for many years; cert,that brought about 145 young have already aigned over their ter. is not mterested m" getting or pro­ Dlaplay advertlstngelnslng hoars: Bank' o f Am erica a i r p ^ branch The broadcast communique member o f Pomona, state and rights to the authority, La'vltt aald. For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. But he at least seems to be, In his Michel de Ohelderode, 63, consider­ musicians to the stage of Bailey ducing atomic bomba. For TbejMlay—1 p.m. Monday. and president of the Iowa Asso­ charged that In breaking away national Grange, and .of Union He said remaining owners can own right, a choice bright enough ed one at Belgium’s leading play­ Auditorium, Saturday evening. For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday.' ciation of Southern Oallfomla, from Egypt last fall, the military Lodge o f Masons o f N ew London. sign any time, before or after the For ^ r s d a y —1 p.m. Wednesday. wrights, died Sunday after a long Their efforts brought a large to save the Presideilt from any died Suntey o f a heart attack. leaders "aim ed cmly at dltridlng Linen Shower His wUe, Mrs. Caroline Newell court hearing Wednesday. “It will For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. illness. crowd to hear them, as well. For Saturday—1 n.m. Friday. serious pres^ng at the riiarge that HOLL’YWtXlD (AP) — Ruth the U.A.R. and striking the na­ Hayes, died in January at the age be a great help if they do,” he NBN7 ORUBANS, La. (AP) — Slq;erts was Ineiudtnfl h—Hr Md dDfroDtmr. Of Miss Glenney ed, it will probably consist of Man­ H ie annual swim meet for Boy (m E R T twice a year • protected reports of the new Syrian revolt row at 2 p.m. at the Ellington from serious compositions by itooAay, April 8 bom In York, Minn. chester Atty. Jerome I. Walsh, I Scouts of toe Blackledge District against rust * never needs but gave no cdflcial U.A.R. reac­ Congregational Church. The Rev. Holst and Perslchettl, to lighter LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — Dr Willington real estate man Andrew I took place at toe Manchester High waxing, only washing. tion. Mias Caroline A. Glenney, daugh­ Wayne Sandau wrtll officiate. Bur­ offerings by Henry Mancini and Back To .Hie Landlord? Herman Watson, 73, founder of Repko and Tolland real estate man School pool Friday. Two groups, High School Auditorium ter of Mr. and M ra Robert C. Glen­ ial will be in West Cemetery, Robert Mersey. They achieved a Is There A Choice? Watson’s Clinic and a medical AMAZING THE LUT PRICE IS JUST WhitEwaliDi tranaportatlM, John Hill. The three formed an ap­ scouts and senior scouts, com­ Statistics for the year Just over AUTOPSY OROEluai ney, Bolton Center Rd., Bolton, was Somers. 4 nice tone and' good ensemble practitioner In Lakeland for 40 OUR STARDNO POINT and iMDl t«KM •xtm. throughout praisal )K>ard for other property on peted In breast stroke, backstroke, W * ptjesent to you two Items In indicate that there is a continuing Colchester (A P ) -r- A car guest of honor Friday evening at a Friends may call at the Ladd free-style and relay swimming. The band sdso featured two solo­ the tract owned by Mary Sobolew- JomSa L. Oreene Photo the news of the day, and ask of trend In whldi the number of Saturday, April 14-^8:15 P M , MORIARTY BROTHERS INC. swerved off Route 16 and linen shower given by her aunt, Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Awards were won by Troop 39 and crashed Into a rock ledge today. Mrs. Alexander Eagleson, 30 Hack­ Rockville, today from 7 to 9 p.m. ists, Joseph McCaffery, a clarinet­ ski, still in negotiation. MRS. MALVIN A. CARLSON you which is the more likely to In­ Americans building new single 301-315 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER I Senior Troop 78. PSORIASIS Benefit O f Daniel Manchnek Memorial Fund The driver, 61-yeer-old VIneeqt matack St., for about 25 guests. Memorial contributions may' be ist, and Jerilyn Bredbury, saxo­ Lavitt said the last aeUon to be fluence and decide the ultimate pol­ homes of their own is going down, D’EUa o f Middletown, died. Miss Glenney will become the made to the EUlington Congrega­ phonist. Young McCaffery offered taken Is one naming absentee The marriage of Miss Donna^ Bridesihalds were Miss Patricia WiB*re a t STORY property owners and so-called “ an­ Anderson Shea Post, VFW , will icy o f men and nations in spsM '^hlle the number of new apart­ Jm. 10. 1060 - Fittsbargh, Pa. State Police said an autopsy bride o f Alan S. Hunniford, son of tional Church. the more substanial contribution Lorraine Johnson and Malvln A. MeU of Hartford and Miss Carolyn meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the JOHN GRUBER, Conductor with a "Fantasia dl Cbncerto” by cient” tenants of whom there Is One news Item reveals Dr. A ls ­ ment homes being built for Ameri­ n e a r a t “ Doctored for peoriasis 80 yearn. would be performed to deter­ Mrs. William E. Hunniford, 441 fi. Carlson, both of Manchester, was Nriaon, 787 Lydall St. Both jvore post home. Spent much money'in no avail. mine the cause o f D ’Elis’s Center St, May 12 at Bolton Con. Mrs. Emma F. MoLaehlan Boccalari. A. ninth-grader, MeCaf- no present record. As in the pres­ solemnised Saturday noon at Cen­ ton Blagonravov, Russian scien­ cans Is going up. y o u r ent case, poealble rights to the yellow gdwna styled like toe maid Tiien used GHP Ointment and Soloists:— death. gregational CJhurch. Mrs. Emma Fisher McLachlan,, fery has already achieved an eX' ter Congregational Church. . tist, and Dr. Hugh 'btydtn, paper streets will be sought. of honor's and carried colonial bou­ Members of Mystlo R eview , There are a number o f obvious te le p h o n e Tablets for 8 weeks. Scales dis­ M. formerlyA’wwwkt'lv of IPB. cem n AtBt., Mlniem m - I CG11GHL ., GfnDI*OCslUrGf GAG OOAHBQGY* The bride is toe daughter o f Mr- Woman’s Benefit Aaeoeiatton, will deputy administrator oiF the Unit­ appeared as if fay magic. In 8 ALAN PEASE, Tmmpet able dexterity. Jerilyn Bredbury Mission Announced quets of yellow and orchid feath­ dollars and c«mts reasons. When Irtiester and widow ot Campbell and Mrs. Robert W . Johnson, 613 meat tomorrow at 8 p.m. In Odd ed States NaUonal Aeronautics ug weeks skin compietsly cleared demonatrated nice tone and good A pariah mission will be conduct­ Lydall St. The tnidegrodm is the ered carnations. All attendants the move out Into a home of your McLadilan, died Saturday it Bast wore Dior bows and face veils, Fellow’s Hall. There will be a so­ and Space .Administration, meeting oosmetlos will be twen care of and dean. First tfaiM in 80 yean. KATHERINE HAGEN, Piano Intonation In' the incidental aoloe ed Uiia week and next at Bacred son of Mrs. Svea thulaon, 53 own trend began, during and im­ Dainr keeps business Hartford Hospital after a short Wayne Carlson,'63 W alker St., cial hour. Immediately. Thanks for your marvelous prot5> at Robert Mersey’s "Jazz Suite.' Heart Church, Vernon, under the W alker St., and Jtho late Rudolf togethfer..at United Nations head­ ucts." This much abbreviated re­ I Illness. waa beat man for his brother. Ush­ mediately after the war, the little Manchester’! band was next fea­ leaderahtp of the Rev. Joeeph Mad­ Carlson. quarters In New York, to begin dls- port M is of a user’s success with Program Inclndea Works Bj^ Haydn, Bizet, ■ •' Mrs. McLachlan was bom NoV. ers were R oy Johnson, 613 Lydall Friendship Oircle, Polish Na­ home involved was priced some­ tured in a group o f six numbers, den of the Order of Preachers, The Rev. CUfford O. Simpson a dual treatment for penriasis now 110, 1867, in Blast Otsstonbury, and 8t., the bride’s brother, and David tional CathoUo Church, will meet •assion of possibilities for peaceful FREE Menddssohn and lYagner from goiiig sour! and offered baton twirling by the known a « the Dominicans. where between 56,000 and 57,500. nukki available to all sufferers. I had lived in Manchester moat of pastor of Center Congregational Undaay, 319 B. Center St. tonight at 7 In the pariah hall. cooperation between Russia and High School Majorettoe, and a eolo Women and girls will attend the Today, the same home' has a great FuU infwmation and details at a I her life before moving to Bast Church, performed toe double ring The 'bride’s mother wore a green | The Sodality of the Blessed Sacra- DELIVERY Admisrion— Adnlts $1.50, Students $1.00 Hartford in 1957. ^ e 'was a by Peter Pantaluk as high points. mission this week, men and boys ceremony before an altar decorat' the United States In the future ex­ 14 day trial plan from Cansm This dairy had many overdue accounts and was next week, besinnlng Sunday. embroidered sheath and matching ment will meet Wednesday after deal mors value In it, perhaps, but member of Rebekah Lodge, Order The Hij;h SchoqUonaJorettes ed with spring bouquets of car­ ploration o f space. Co., OMpt. 377L Rodipof^ Mass. having poor resulta in trying to collect them by Masses will be at 7 and 8 a.m. and Jacket, and the bridegroom’s moth-1 the 7 p.m. service, the price If more than doubled. I of the Eastern Star, and South were veiY effective in the Notre nations, irises, daffodils and can­ These two scientists begin such mail. The owners decided to try collecting bills at 8 p.m. er wore a black and white eheath I Methodist Church. Dame March, number w h ich delabra. James Smith was organ­ and matching Jacket. Both wore conversations as the direct result When the little home of your Easter Bingo April 18 Members of Hose and Ladder through personal telephone calls. Was there any Survi'vois include a . nephew, opened the group, 'since they per­ ist. orcliid corsagM. own out in the country first be­ formed withil lightlighted ' 'batons on Hama, fruit baskets, and I Co. No. 1 will meet tomorrow at at speedy message exchanges be­ way we could help? One of our Communicationa I Howard C. Fisher of Shist Glas- Easter dinners will b« given away Given in marriage by her father, A reception for 100 guests was 18 p.m. at toe hoee houser Pine St. came the rage, tax rates wars like­ I dark stage. But I’ll eUU..pluc ft the bride wore a floor-length gown, tween Premier Khrushchev and Consultants advised representatives of the dairy tonbury, and a niece, Mrs. Amelia as prisea April 13 at toe St. Jo- held at the Three J’s Restaurant I and Hartford Rd. ly to be in the neighborhood of 16 O K t e f o n i Weigold o f EUington. the Job by the band, which designed -with a Flemish lace in Bolton after the ceremony. For President Kennedy, In the wake of PRE80B1PTION PHARMACY quently had to play from memory, aeito’s Oiurch Easter Bingo social, on various telephone techniques and supplied a Funeral services Were scheduled bodice, Sabrina neckline, long her wedding trip, the bride ■wore Members of Mother Qabrini Colonel Olenn'a successful orbiting to 20 mills, on assessments which and without-being able to discern to be held In toe auditorium at 8 ' free folder called "How to Collect Overdue A c­ I for this afternoon at the Lowe tapered sleeves and satin skirt of a gray tweed suit, yellow acces­ I Mothers Oircle will meet Wednes- were generously low ,_.:^Vby this 801 M AIN S T ^ M l S-5821 JACK'S BEANSTALK its conductor with any degree of p.m. Twenty-four games will ' be — exchanges to whlch-both national Funeral Home, 2534 - kUln St:, unpreased pleats. H er fingertip veil sories, and -a ^rsage of white I day at 8:15 p:m. aV toe-home o f - counts.” This folder describra a number of accuracy. played.'— leaders recognised the opportunity time, between higher tax rates and I OlaStohbury, with burial in Neip- o f liluslon fell from a saUn cap sweetheart roses. The couple will I Mrs. Charles Strom, 118 Loomis PUnt your nickels, dimes and dollars here. All Incidentally, Ronald Pirkey was 'Die public Is invited. Tickets increased valuations, taxes on the tested telephone methods for collecting tardy |s(e Cesneteify. Bast Glastonbury. appllqued with roses. She carried be at home after April 9 at 117 I St, after a mission service at St. and the urgency o f estabUShing student conductor in this and will be sold at the door Proceeds it takes is steady saving to make your money bills. Result: Many overdue accoimta were soon a bouquet ot carnations and ivy Prospect St. peaceful cooperation In space, and ordinary little home of your own couple o f other numbers, and dem' will go to toe church building fund. I Bridget’s Cfimrch. grow like Jack's beanstalk, to help yiju climb Pasqnale Chiarislo Mrs. Carlson is a,1959 graduats will be four times what they were paid in full. A t the same time, personal contact onsirated a good sense of rhythm Cfommlttee members Joseph 'With a corsage of sweetheart roees moved promptly to Implement each Gill, John M. Deptula, Eugene Koz- of Manchester High School and al “Modem Trends in Music” wUl at the beginning of the little home COVENTRY to the land of. your dreams. by phone — rather than tor letter — pleased the Pasquale Chiarislo, father of and a knowledge o f tonal balance. In toe center. other's suggestions. lowskt, Stanley Ortowtkl, and Max Miss U nda O. Jotmaon, 518 L y ­ 1961 graduate of Hartford Hos-jt^ jh, theme of toe meoUng of I Mra. Theresa Calvo of Pine Knob Peter Pantaluk / brought down The second news Item of the of your own movement. dairy’s customers and retained their good will Sadlak, dall SL, was her Bister’s maid o f pltal as a practical nurse. She Islthe Ohamlnade Mualoel Club to- I Dr., South Windsor, died Sunday the house with his performanoe of TTiere are other economic fac­ DAY CAMP . . . Perhaps one of our Communications Con- PoUoA-Arrest honor. She wore a street-length employed by Hartford Hospital. | mght at 8 in the FederaUon Room same day saw that hard-bitten sci­ I at a Hartford hospital. Mr. Chlari- "La Virgen de la MOcarena” In an H er husband, a 1956 Mancheater I qj center Congregallonel Church. tors. Public utility transportation Isto, who was 69 m ra old lived at Robert W. McFall, 86. of 20 Oak gown of.orChld chiffon over taffeta entist, Dr. Bdward Teller, who sultanla can lielp your firm cut costs, improve arrangement by Charles Koff. He High School graduate, served In T The h e ohorua wilwhl not rehesurse ' to- 174 Catherine St, 'Ha'rfford. St.. Rockville, was arrested F ri­ styled with a bateau neckline and trusts nothing except our own pos­ has faded arid is leas frequent; life JUNE 25 TO eUtoiency or build sales during the busy weeks demonstrated exceptional virtu, cap sleeves. She carried a colonial the U.B. Air Force for four years Bora In Sepino, Province o f Cam- day on a routine check in the city night. in the suburbs almost requires two oslty, that practically stunned his bouquet of orchid and yellow feath­ and Is employed by the Xerox session o f bigger bombs and better vS A V IM G S ahead. Tailoring telephone service to your needs Ipobasso, Italy, he had lived in and was charged 'with driving with­ cars; the price of automobiles, like­ AUGUST 31 hearers. He has a tendency to over ered carnations. (forp., West Hartford. The Community Child Guidance launching .pads, advising a com­ is his specialty, and there’s no charge for hia I Hartford for 50 years. He was a blow his Instrument, however, out a license. H e posted 550 bond to for court appearance’'April 17. 0)lnlc will open a week-long fund wise, has doubled in the same span LOAN I member of the Mt. Carmel Society. the detriment of fine tone. mittee of Congress that the United A *. s i > < I \ i' I n N. assistance. Just call our business office. The Peace ^ rp e Talk Tonight drive with a kickoff dessert next o f years. A happy time, rain or shine Survivors In addition to Mra. This o f course stems from 518 tor failure to grant toe right States must, for Its own security, Southern New England Telephone Company. A. J. Brundage of Storrs, one­ Monday evening at 7 o’clock at I Calvo, include his 'Wife, Mra. Jen­ I youtltful exuberance, and will ot way; Gerard O’Hara, 35, of 32 gain control o f the moon, establish It is not quite an answer to all vtM m x i X time state 4-H leader, will explain 12th Circuit Waddell School, not tonight, as for girls and boys ages 3-12. nie Franco Chiarislo; three other 'oou)>tlees work o u t'in time. As Coburn Rd., 516 bond forfelturs this to say the homeowner's salary ■ aecwtiTte-s e o e g y riwawetat issTiVTiew toe structure and purposes of toe waa incorrectly reported in The a colony there, and maintain I daughters In Hartforo and Weth-1 Hans Sachs says in “Die Metster- for allowing a dog to room; and has also, during this same span of /O O ZcAteUn tXm not, jema^ave to BirthJBsturday : A son to M r. _^Mn«L*imd'',bon5 forfeitures for I St., with a solemn Mgh Mass of aitswerit, but I sUtl feel this was haps It Is this: ing out to the home of your own and Mrs. Robert Mannell, 41 V er­ speeding charges were ordered I ra^em at St. James’ Aureh. a concert and not a contest, so I .10 non Ave...... against James E. OBrlw, 61, la mankind free to take Its op were a' number of incurable city $44 I Ills Rev. Joseph H, McCann answer with rcluotanoe. Yes, I do Discharged Friday: Dorian Hick- Westwood, Mass., 545; Chwles tlons on life? Or is it slave to iU slickers who never did and never I waa celebrant, assisted ‘ by the think toe Manchester Bond had I Rev. John D. Regan, deacon, and ton, MounUln.St., Ellington; Mrs. Cserepak.'21, Saddlebrook, N.J., w ill. get any real pleasure out of the edge on toe Massachusetts own suspicions, its hates, and its I the Rev. James 'r. O’Oonnril, sub- Gladys Estell and daughter, Leon­ 546; Tllman Glass, 66. Roxbui^. group, but I c e r t a in ly think smart-aleck lunacies? following a lawn mower, or grub­ A YEAR RUYS ALL THIS deaoon. Mrs. Jane Macoareme ard Rd., Stafford. Moss., 546; George Poor Jr., 42. 3 ^^)^ I Northampton has a band in which bing for grubs, or shoveling was organist and soloist. B u r ia l,.^ ___ Discharged Saturday: Harriet MansfieWl, Msas.. 546; Oscar driveway or a walk, who never $16,000 On Your Home was In^^. Jamee’ Cemetery. jusUflable pride and Burgess, 80 VlUsge St.; Mrs. Eliza­ lombatovlch, 42, Huntington, N.Y^ S p r i n g t i m e Father O’Cbnnril feed the com-1 •*“ **ctlon. beth Duffin and daughter. Cross $46: Harry Milman, 66, North Political, Personal. . . Plus want any responsibility for the $ 6,400 On Your Contents MANCHESTER $ 6,400 Theft Coverage mlttal service. Dr.. Vernon; Theresa Stanley, Dartmouth. Mass.. 58 6 ; George Preeident Kennedy has made his heating system gone wrong or the I Bearers were Emanuel Ribera i .b v . . ^<1 1 Overbrook Rd.. Vernon. Mayes, Tampa, Fla., 536; Mrs. $ 1,600 Extra Expense first sq>pointment to the Supreme plumbing that doesn't work, who John Ribera, Angelo Ribera, Nardo | M lS S lO llS p la t e d Clayrita Hanna, 20, of 116 B ro^- don't -like the direct feel o f paying $25,000 Liability Coverage 07782210 I Paris, Nicholas Carelll and Lucian Advertisement fleld Bt, 580; Wade «••<*•*!• 3*- Court a matter not only of politi­ X-ray technician wanted for taxea, or o f a- painting bill every $ 500 Medical Coverage lOhcniMni. West Medford, Mase., 586; cal reward but of personal privi­ d v G ttH ip * ' For Men, Women night and weekend calls from $ 250 Property Damage M Levis, 24, Woodmere. N.Y., lege as well. few years—who are quite willing H orry MeikleJolm Of St. Bridget’s home. Adequate compensation 536; Alpheus Hoy Jr., 26, Holland, Byron R. White was in the na­ and Joyous, In fact, to. exchange $ 50 Glass Coverage Funeral services for Harry Phone X-ray Dept., Rockville Oty Mass., 530; Adalbert Ivester, 52, timo HoepiUl for complete detalle, tional headlines, two dedades ago, the fancied pleasures of a place of iMeiUejtdui of Manchester, were Somerville, Mass.. 530; Patrick your own for the much more con­ Plus Additional Coverages I held at toe Holmes Funeral Home, A miosion for women of St. Stanley, 23, Bast Hartford. 580. as an AU-American football star. 1400 Main St., Saturday afternoon. Bridget’s parish is being conducted Vernonr news is handled through venient securttytof not owning any Other fines Included: Gerald C. H e came back Into those headlines Want To Know More? I The Rev. Percy M. Spurrier. this week by two Paseionlat The Heralds’ RoekvUle Bureau, Fournier. 17, of 6 Conway Rd., 515 part of i t tu^o yfiars ago, as head o f a citizens ^Urtant pastor of South Methodist I priests, the Rev. WillUm Harding W. Main St, telephone TBeroont for passing a red light; Walter R. Church, offlcUted. Burial was in | and the Rev. Baymond HouUhan for Kennedy political organization. 5-8186 or MltrtieU 8-6107. Kicking, 19. of 91 Charter Oak CAJ.L Ml 3-1126 East Chmetery. of ths Mlsrion Band in Baltimore, For rils activity in that position, • 6 Ci'awl to Safety St., 518 tor making an unneces­ Our 24 Hour Service Bearers were Wilbert Hadden, Md. Billy King of Richmond, Va, sary noise with a motor vehicle; this appointment is reward. I Louis Custer and Robert Muldoon. Dhily Masses a iv at 8. 7, 8 and Dartmouth'! football captain fto BATH, England (A P)—Six ex­ Number 8 o.m. Evening faistruetlon and r Lionel Lambert, 61, Blast Hartford. That is one part of the story. On representing the Tall Cedars; and 1862, Is the son of former U.8. 520 for intoxication; Mrs. Mabel hausted schoolboys crawled to sermon are at 7:80 o’clock, fol Olympic figure ekater Suzanne the more personal aide, this great Harold Perrett. Jack Gordon and McArdle of 180 Hackmatek Bt.. safety early today after b ^ g lost Gustav Peterson, representing the. lowed by, benediction of toe Blessed Davis o f \Kfoban, Mass. football player was also a great for nearly 12 hours In a maze of Sacrament. Bt&ur* you leave a fire-eny fire-pleaie be lur# IWasbington Social Club. student and campus figure^ and old quarry, workings. N ext week the some priests, who distinguished enough to win a Rescue workers using seardi- U’aoirt.. Dead ou t Jeeci^ Vepraaskas are wril known In the eastern port lights had searched for them Hie funeral of Joseph Vepraus- o f the country fo r the missions Rhodes scholarship. And while at E vena alight breeze can cany a i^ark £rom an they conduct, w ill conduct one for. OP MANCHESTER through five miles o f caves and , JOS,: ee, of 86 Chariefte Bt., Hartr Oxford 0(1 this scholarship he iriet the men o f the porlih. Msssra afiSi aETGHER aussco. tunnels. innocent fire. A ll'too often tbs ze i^ t is a disks* ford, fathkr of Mra. Ida Bmolenskl a young fellow nsmed Jack Ken­ evei^g services will be at toe' Mitehell The boys — all about 16' and and Mrs. Byhrts Ousavtteh, both same time os tor toe mmen. 188 WEST DODDLE TPBNPOIE 9-1819 nedy, and they became friends. In plastered With mud — explained traus fonst& a. at WuaOmter, and brother of An­ they lost their way on a cave ex­ Children of toe p su ^ wUl attend WHEN YOU ’THINK OF this appolntmOTt, then, President W h b e y o u b p r x ( 1 ) Q iedk local regulations (2 ) drew VwMnuiskas o f Andover, w m I ______Be fair to ploration trip. They said they fi­ nest week on GLASS. THINK OF ILETCHEB! Kennedy Is not only rewarding a held this moinlng at tfas Maple I Tuesday and Wednesday, nally clawed their way ..out' by Be sure fire can’t spread (3 ) Don’t bum on dry political Uentenant, but remember­ moving about 20 feet of aoll with or windy days (4 ) N ever le iw a fiw unattended. ing a friend. Our SanltoriG Soft-Set* Hartford. with a MleiBn high LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! their flingers. o< requiem at Holy Trinity] R pe RfJiU ir AttPBCtive Because these two features of Year home deserves more than the orrfinary spring- Dry Cleaning makea them Churdi, Hortfoird. Burial was in PLEN’TY OF FRONT AND BEAB PABKINO your sacroiliac the story are so obvious, the ap­ Mt. 8 L Benedict Cemetery, Bloom-1 deanin^l. Spcuoe it op with a faos-Ufdrig o f dotafelc, KANSAS OrrY — A home fir* pointment itself is subject to some DO IT YOURSELFI •Id. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED em iiooiksi,ttaiditioMallybeiBtifal Wc8t Coast Imabcr. FRSSH AS NEW Mr. VeprauZkas died Friday at T^tngnuher that Is automaUc, criticism, which takes the natural lutUtUtIM pI Remember- deeonUve. and cotiocs no damage Stop torturinjBT yourself unnecessarily by spend­ W e esny a compfeta s t ^ o f hanber needs for spring McCook Mamcslal Hoopltal. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS to upholstery fabrics Is being ing one more lumpy night on .sagging, sway- • Home AdtMrions . Bundvwo, bestdoi his daughters the President might as well have m nodeU ag and refinM iing. Cdme In a id ice ns n ow ! It does more than clean them thoroughly. only YOU can id Maneboater and brotosr In An-; m uketed by. a Kansas C ity con­ MIRRORS (Fir«plac* and Door) back bedding. Replace weary-wors bedding for • Carports doTir. include a aon in Hartford, cern. I t can'be htmg from-■walls It whisks away drabneu, banishes droop, or ceUings and relsases a fire- PICTURE FRAI (oN typ«s) sound, refreshing slumber. Switch.to Quality- and friendship in seardi o f a noml- two brotoers in Bkmto Fork, Po., • FaiKes stopping vapor when nesihy tem- Controlled Holman-Baker Musco-Pedic or "Verto- Bsif whose main claim to prefer- restotts the fe el an d fit o f newness. ten grandchUdran and two gnat- • PknrRoerm gnipddiBdrMi. . ^ perotureo reach 160 degroes Fah­ WINDOW OMl PUTE CLASS Rest Mattresses . . . bedding that’s deaigned msnt would be the dlstincUtm be renheit for one purpose . . . correct sleep. Leading or­ Why settle for less? Call m now or OONTBAOTOMt WE HAVE IN ftOCK would bring to the nation's highest ; OMi>;iiniing thopedic surgeons were consulted and their oourt drop in ior Sanitone service. fonner • Storoga Space F an sn l .oervlcea fo r Onri J. re(»mmendations incorporated in this super­ 818 fl5irt«r.OaJr«t, wore for toe PMladeMiia Eagles MEDICINE CAMNETS SHOWER DOORS o t tha NaUonol FootooU Lsogw, lative bedding. Only $89.50 for each piece. , Whits has never ssrvsd on a oourt IMaolw at toe ^ E M BATUEOAYS>->OFBM THUEBDAV BVEMINd ,____ B ohm,'400 Mnia Is now coorit at Monffignor Bonner moKlMneoet -Z, Ahncnd, High School in PhGndelnhla. HU ECmMAXES CUJkDLT GIVEN aU Hm w tritknama svbm la- Church, tlx year roeqrd: 88 -view iaa, U defM U and t o o t tioa. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, ‘ CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. APRIL 2. 1962 PAGE NINE ^ ^ ^ ------r ^ BUGGS BUNKT OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJ6 r H O O P L E DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Robart Gasper, wolf badge; lArry Andover WUhelin, w olf badge; Guy Car- dtol, aiiver arrow and denner. stripe; Robert Penes, assiatant iliwwtrto l*rMoM I $40,000 Asked dinner stripe; Mark Houle, onO- year pto and allvar arrow; Rlchanl Sadie, onS-yaar pin; Steve KeUey, For T$wn Hall one-year 'ton; John MeOulre,- one- ytar pto; Jamee Laws, bSar badge; David Sehwanke,' denner stripe; tW lNM lfnr The teard at flnanft, at ita oftn E ric'end Edmund HauschUd, lion h «u 1n ( on Thunnlav nitht, JimuM badges; Charles Kukueka, lion MQ «OP*ntef a budgat raquBM o f HO.tWO from bsdie; Richard Oabome, gold ar­ u S m aaMNdiiMC* tha town ottica buIHUng oommittaa. row. , ilOliOCtOOn - Tha committaa, rapraaantad bjr T.C. On Dean’s u e t K jjiB * witnp g l l M im WO W iigbt. aoqpactad tha coat of an Henry W. Bldwell, eon o f Mr. Every WffdiMiiMkiy it office hdlMlAg to ba about fSS.O^ end Mrs. Ray W. Bidwell of Long »to d to * and land about Kl.OOO. H ill Rd., was reosntly named to mmmm ______•OLMMOit DOUBLE BlBMUOtMMI H ia board alao heard a raqueat the Dean'e. list for the winter fcnj’ State** MJtaS^iteff for 97,b00 from tha aaaaaaora. Thla term at Lake Forest Ctolege, Lake STAMP DAY ahmld be in addition to thalr regu Foreet, lU. ’To earn this honor, a lar axpanaae, to cover tha ooat at student must rank to the upper IS “ SiJssswojggM ffsaaf* »5sa. revaluation o f pro|>arUeo In An­ per cent eeholeaticelly. Henry IS a at STOF & SHOF dover. The revaluation, mandatory ftetoiman at ISC. 3 ^ . « ; s ^ — wgs?* every 10 years under Oonhaotleut Watok IMtrea law, w ill taka place this Tfedr. In Harold Walsh, of LoAg HiU Rd., r r S"r r r answer to queries by the dnance was honored recently at two par- boardl the assessors said the cost use, one by fellow employee and it. IT one by superviaion paiMnnel, on L l "... would be fo r an outside Arm to do ... MORE REASONS FOR IT IT IT revaluation, Slneo the aseeasors hie retirement from Pratt and □ they would not have time to do Whitney Aircraft. Welrii. a gener- IT r it thethemselves within the required al foreman, was employed at the □ time period. - ' aircraft paint for 21 years. The . RJ IT The library board g u e s te d an Welshes eSme to Andover 12 years BT— ■PI■HPtr additional $1,000 to be spent to ago from.Manehasten Mrs. Walrii EARLY WEEK SH0PPIN6 >1 □ id id f . s & V raising the Ubrarian'e salary to la a teacher at East Hartford High BT $960 a year, to purchase more School. Bi n books, to buy display cSaes, and m n *r to oomplete work on the parking MancholWrr Evening Herald An­ MWy W lot in the rear at the library, dover oofreaiM*Aeah M nrgafyl wl ’i i 'ii □ On Friday night, the ftoanee MMteaden, tHephone Fllgrltol AT FRIENDLY STOP. SHOP ar ar board heard the board of education 2- A (■'! INI FOrhChops l a y s " I could hardly pass up." Awards fo r tha month ware Equally excited about the pros­ preaented to: Bruce Ray;: wolf pects are his w ife and dilldren who badge; Arthur Haiobut^ wolf are nonetheleae anxious about their badge, oneryear pin and ^ Id ar­ L fw ilt priet in monlhtl coming travels. The family will row; Stanley An-deraon> w olf BANTLY OIL To Overseas Position meet to Aprilia to mld-Junei. badge; William Milla, wolf, badga, W hile they are grnie, Arbor gold arrow, ona-yaar pto and aa- Enjoy the rich, full fla­ Acres will stock the IMddy farm jiiatanb denner stripe; Steven Slo- vor of frach porkl The » y nORT. O’OONNOk fpatlon of his stay in Aprilia where .When he was asked to take a Arbor Acres established its first with chlckena. A caretaker will live hodlan, w i^ badge hnd one-year I ' ! Mltrluil V .r.V , VereatUa meat that addi overseas farm in 1958, the “Cltta at the farm. pto; Newton MOntandon, w olf ■o much to foreign diih- managerial post overseas, it took badge and aaelatant denner stripa; ROCKVILLE TR 6-8271 Robert E, Priddy "about two min­ del Polll (City of Chicken),” now In Vernon, Priddy has been ac­ ea . . . Italien, Chineee, utes" to decide to say yes; Ehiropean headquarters. l>88ons tive to the town’s affairs. He is a HawaUan. Qet out your Since that time in . February, are taken from long-playing re­ former member of the board of cordings made available by the educatiwi, the d litrict planning favorite cookbook and Priddy has had to turn his affairs treat your family to a upside down readying for a Job Unlverelty of Connecticut commission and the ToUend Coun- fOR WOMEN ONLY whldi-wlll take him first to IUly, An Arbor Acres policy is to es­ ety agricultural committee. He le ”far-away-placaa” menu. tablish Itr foreign braneher t then a montier trustee of tho Vernon later to Southeast Asia or the are operations to France, S-wltzer- Center Congregational (^urch and FREE SHOWING Orient, for at least two yearn land, Spain, Italy, Venezuela, Co­ a member o l ^ RockvlUe Rotary' He has.been named a Staff mem­ lumbia and the Argentine) under CTub. AmorieoR C«iic«r Soctoty PMim ber o f. the International depart­ Vottewod by ment o f Arbor Acres Farm o f Glas­ tonbury and will eventually man­ A PANEL OF MANCHESTER DOCTORS age branch operations In one of the eastern countries. Science Shrinks Piles TO ANSWER YOUR pUESTIONS His departure date is tentaUvely Bailey Anditeriam, Manchester High School set fon April 7. He»^will fly by Jet to Apriliq, Italy,~where ha will be New Way Without Siif^fefy Wednesday Evening, April 4th. famiUarised with the Arbor Acres a:M P.M. overseas complex and managerial Stops Itch-'Relieves Pain Spoasorad by A aa O. BwHstk BeaMsr, duties and problems. His wife, Betty, their three chU- nm T«*, K. T. --dtecoveTy of foremost poultry breeding enter­ a werld-faraoue niaaRh inaUtuta. IT] 5-POUND SWIFT’S PREMIUM prises in the world, specializing in pain - without surgory. In eeie after case, while gently This anbstanee Is now avallabla breeding and growing replacement in'tappotilerg or olatiaeiit /ofw broiler stock. Since, 1968, the relieving pain, actual reduction (ehrlnhaga) took place. under tbs hsma Preparatiea H*. Depirtiawit store eomters farm’s overseas operation have Host unasing of eU-resnlts wan At all drag countan. grown with the increasing demand for meat-bearing poultry. Too, "there is a crying need, in an HTitating proUem! CIHNEP HAM?-' g' Kurope for eggs,” Priddy said 3 last week in an address to . the RockvlUe Rotary Club. He eX' — II liTF III i^if iirr I I 111 TIm eradH eSss fai a large dspariaaa* atSM had plained the need is actually for a pniUam. W bra satospseiiis eaUsd kK faat more protein in foreign diets. w i l u a m r ^ ^ owlH dtadm ea ebarsa eastasaifs. ersdl»-c«ea Eggs and poultry are economical •mployara had a diflenlt time trying to disek LOWEST PMOE IN YEARS) SAVE SIsI sou r^ of protein, Priddy said. Just as important, they are not the Uee ead talk aa tiw phana at the laaM ttaaa. ecmtroversiat in the southeast HiMa wsia Bumy eoailydalaya. Tba atoia aakad Asian areas where religious re- w bam to alimiaato toe proUam. aad we aaat a — strlotkms-ftpequenUy forWd ' con r iawiiltaat to warm flia altoa----- sumption of ^ r k and beef. ORflNCE JIHCE’^ "! Hia taeoasseeadatioB: laatall Speaker V llflllU la JUUVk***U * Priddy Is a graduate of the Uni Dehr friends, ^ ' 8 verslty of Connecticut where he phaaas. W th thaaa apadsl tolepheaea eradit- majored in poultry husbandry and You probably think of our funer­ oAea aaployaas eaa talk oa tha pboaa without served for a time as poultiy al home as a purely local institu- •uaa pjcMwg up the racaivar. Thia laavaa both Sistant-on-the faculty,- He was tibn, but It Is m ore thwi that; toeiiSrilaaqide^ head of the poultry service depart ment of Unify Feeds Co. of Boston, Throuffh our professional organiza­ EBeieaey ia the edka haa iaiptavad, enatemaiv SALE) QRADE “A” FARMVIEW BRAND Maas., and directed research work tions we have contact with funeral are aa.kmgar daUyad. aad the atoaagiria can for fte company in Vernon. Thir­ directors throughout the United aerwe meay aeeie people ia the eoaiae e l the day. teen years ago, he started up his Irtn sgg iMilid own oroUerMarm at his home on States. . . . Peihapa one af aor Cuumiuaieetinra Cca- aaa giirulicg Brandy Hill Rd. He also started Should burial be desired at some sultoats can help jnar in a cut eaMa, iaaprova by Step S Ship o' the Vernon Chicken Barbecue Serv­ 49 distant {mint, wh can.arrange all sBrlsnfT or build aalas dating tha baay weeks ice which has catered to several detsais; When death occurs else­ ahead. Tallotiag talaphoaa aarvica to your Beads nARGEEGGS town and area dinners indoors and out. where and burial is desired here, is this aaga’s specialty, md thara’a.ao charge for He sold an the chickens, SWBO we likewise complete the arrange- hia Msistaaca. Jaat eaU toir bsaiaara ndtoe, Tha o f them, two weeks sgo and has me.hts,, Sauthara New England T alapbana Coraptoy. apent much time of fate getting ready for the overseas Jaunt. ‘ Pull information will be gladly UiUlke many Americana head' given. THE BEST PART OF A TOSSED SAUDI Ing for overseas assignments, Respectively, ' Priddy Is concerned about the laU' guage barriers. Flastio 'T m studying Italisn right now. he said, adding he. wilt wait until % Soo-all he lurrives in India or Thailand be' Rkgs fore delving into 'other language TOMATOES training. He said he wUI have to find out what language or dialect ' W HAT DETERMINES w ill be necessary in his work there. He la studying Italian In anUd VITAMIN QUALITY

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hthas been ta g ^ d for 28 runs in 2te cumMiig to fathar Uma last aea^m inor leagua oompetlUon, tha lotellM Rad Sox for thi flrat time in NEW YORK (AP)—What’i four meettngB. Bubba Phillips gava Celts Belt Warriors wrong with wonderful War­ innings. Against , the Cube the 12- son aa ha tied for moat ylotoclaa Angelea Angela nipped Dalias-Fort time 20-game winner was belted In the league With a 21-18 raoord, Worth 10-0 at Palm Springs, while the Indiana an early lead wit In 122-72 Romp Sunday Enforcement of Balk ren ? - . for' a two-run homer "by Ernie lad In earned run average'at 9.01, Houston was belted by Oklahoma two-run homer but th^newMd a That question referring to Banks and had another pitch driv­ tied for the most shutouta with City 14-4 at Apache Junction. Phil- sacrifice fly by Doc Edwaroa in BOSTON (AP)— Boston Captain Bob Gousy admits' th« Milwaukee’s Warren Spahn en out of the park'by Lou Brook. four and was No. 1 in complete a d e l^ a - MlnnMota, Ptttrinindi- the ninth to subdue the Dodgen. Running up their highest p(riht toial of the Farmington Eastern Division playoffs can easily go the full seven gamea games ‘with 21. Wasnlngtcn and Baltimore-New Ed Bouchee brought the Hets i Valley Ltegue seastni, Green Manor’$ wellJjalanced basket­ but thinks “ frankly, we’re due for a real good game in Phita- pierced all baseball discus­ Spotted Flub York Yankees were rained out from behind to Je vrtth a two out Advocated by Alston sions today after the Braves’ The 20 hits struck by the Cute ball team trounced Windsor Locks Flyers iast night, 122-72, delphia.' Brock, however, failed to touch AftOT Spahn departed, Ken homer in the last o f the ninth, but great lefthander abaorbed another home plate in his tour around the against the Braves failed to reach tlte Cards won it in the 10th as in the last game of the regular season. It was the 17th su<:- The Celtlca lead the beet-tiine schoolteacher from "What perhaps burns me more Gl*nn»y ...... 11 2-2 24 Darrtown, Ohio, is now preparing the loser four times—he wasn't in­ sidered by some a major league. Cinciiuiatl 10-6 at Sarasota. Cepeda had a homer In hie 8-for-3 a 10-hlt attack and a five-run out­ already long schedule. ~ , He add­ Koeney ...... \l' 0-2 nariwved Lo» Angeles’ lead to 3-2 ignited two fast breaks with steals. than anything else about the balk volved in the other decision—and Against American Assoeiaticti performance as the Giants beat burst In the fourth liming. ed, however, that he will go along Moriarty ...... 1 1-2 with a 133-126 ve.rdlct Saturday. his charges for the ninth consecu­ Spahn gave no Indication o f auc- Cyr ...... 1 15 ■ ‘ Team Ran rule is when a pitcher accidental­ if the rest of the league deoidee Momentarily lost in yesterday’s ‘The difference between today tive season. Tall, bald, and graying ly drops the ball out of his hand or Dan Fima ...... 7 M 20 at the temples, Alston took over In favor of the post-season gamea Fortin ...... 0 (Ml g tumultuous flnlsh was the fact and the loss at Philadelphia was glove when on the mound. It’s a Jim Moriarty and Dave TUrklng- Conran ...... 0 (VO 0 that all three Boston vtctories that the whole team ran,” Cousy the Dodger reins when the club balk, and It’s always called, as it — ------Planning for Future------ton will represent Green Manor at have come at home and have been explained. “We Just stood still in was still operating out of Ebbets should be. Yet, the pitchers cheat Totals ...... M lft-25 Field in Brooklyn, in 1954. Wednesday's meeting. wiodaar tnCk* <7t) settled In the first half by Celtics' the earlier game. The execution of ' game after game by not stopping Manchester Juihped off to a Fraher ...... a (VI 4 our plays reaches perfection when “ Moat umpires are very reason­ in set position and you never see Cnurtnry ...... R 2-4 R fast brealoi. rebounding and tre­ able,” the Los Angeles manager quick lead last night at the Com* Wrcriynlak ...... 4 4-7 12: mendous firepower. The Warriors everyone Is mo'ving and the defense it called," Alston continued. "Drop­ Tiirley Has Interests munity Y. Frank Butkiis and Doviit ...... 2 (VO 4 can’t set Itself." said to a question from this roam- ping the ball on the rnound, to me, have taken two much closer de- ' Ing reporter about the work of the Buzs Keeney powered them to a Hawthorns ...... 4 (VO R clelone in Philadelphia. Threatening gestures between is not as serious as deliberate 25-13 first period lead. Turldng- Lilnltua ...... R 12-15 25 men in blue. cheating.” Tlmbrry ...... A 1-S 7 Only One Bad Game Chamberlain' and Sam Jones, a Presenting the trophy to Town 10 pin bowling champ, ton replaced Butkua at the start budding flat fight between veteran "I would say that we don’t have ’The Los Angeles manager, who Totati ...... "Actually, we've played only any unreasonable umpires in this After Pitching Career Ruth Heneghan, is Parkade Lanes Manager Beirie Gio- of the second quarter and "couldn’t M l 72 Carl Braun end Philadelphia's Guy is as anxious as his players to move mlae.’’ A t hjUftlme, the' Manor- one really had game down there,” (National:) league. into the new ball park In L_A„ has vino; (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) Hsarketter (kt) Cousy said, ‘ and that waa ^Satur­ Rodgers and a near incident pit­ * * • men held a 65-30 bulge. ting Rodgers snd burly Jim l4»s- a pretty good "batting average” in aRLANDO, Fla. (AP) — plagued with arm trouble. With aces Russ Matteeon and Biilku* day. A five minute ’dead’ epbl coat us the earlier gam* there. But cutoff were the focal points of the Umps Listen Longer guiding the club into the World Last year, even with the world Tony Romano mlasing from the Dom Pinto outbursts. Later Boston’s Tom Major league baseball players, Olrnnay ... we’re due for a Teally hot game In *Tve always felt since I started Series. ’Three times— 1965-66-69— champion, Yankees. back of lineup Windsor Locks couldn’t K*fnM' .... .awt’ Heinsohn was ejected. Alston teams won the National eteerves Robert Lee Turley of him, his record was 3-6. Philadelphia, If we get it, we can managing that you can’t go out cope with Green Mahor’s strong Dsn Pinlo , The Pistons, who lost their first there on every close play aM gain League flag. Heavy favorites last the Now York Yankees, are ”So the day after the World Town 10 Pin Title overall attack. Six of the home Moriarty ... wrap up the aeries there.” spring, the Dodgers flnlshed sec­ leatnlng to look after them­ Turkington , The rough stuff In the latest three games of the Western series, the respect of the umpires. When I S'lirles was over I went Into fbroee wound up -with doubles num­ had a scare Saturday when to* ond, four games back of Cincinnati. selves fliuuiclaliy in order to bers led by Jim Glenney’s 24. Kee­ game (none eerlously hurt, two do go out to question a call, it’s • • • tha hospital and the team Total, ...... 40 13 » : Lakers scored 51 points In the final for a good reason, and I feel that JO F avoid the tragic letdown that physician, Dr.-Sudney Oaynor, ney had 22, Pan Pinto 20. But- MerMen tMI fans arrested) was brought up to com es-When lush salaries end. CWInMlfham period, an NBA record. Las An­ the umpires will listen a little long­ Burns at Cover Ups operated on my right arm. kus, ’l\irklngton and Leo Cyr alsp Brrr,r» Cousy. geles was behind 102-74 going into To Ruth Heneghan reaehed twin figures "You m t^ t thtnk we’d,be gun er to my complaint. I don’t expect "If when I argue on a play, and “ Of necessity,” He said to­ ’’Cfiilpa and a bone spur Subalrk .., the fourth quarter but at one time day. “When most players reach Dave Ungua of the Flyers took French .... shy the next time out. especially It them to change their decision, but get a good explanation or an in­ were taken off the elbow Joint Daniels .... WhtUled the deficit to 10 points the majors they are about 22 game honors with 29. the same referees, Sid B o ^ a and there is always a chance that they terpretation from the umpire who and a couple of Inflamed ten­ before Detroit aiirged bock. Tim* will.” years old. If they last, at 25 April Ffwl’s Day 1962 will long be remembered by Ruth Saturday's victory came a little Totals ...... 36 10 Norm Dnicker work 'Tueaday made the call, I don’t mind, but dons were Removed. Because rap out as the Lakers were on an­ Our discussion took place be­ or 26 they move Into a nice In­ Heneghan. ^Vm Sure Not Going to Fight H M night,” Couay eald. "But it could other sptirt. WALT ALSTON when they try to coves up their of all these I had had pains work o our advantage if they call hind the batting cage at A1 Lang had call, I blow my stack’as well as come bracket. This ends (n That’s her birthday and also the 4sy in which she won the Field, with the Dodger manager about five years end then sud­ that shot down into my fore- Sam Jones of Boston picks up a stool to defend himself as ’em close.. Normally the game fol*’ steam somehow. ’They take it out the next manager. arm. first annual Manchester Women's 10 Pin Bowling Tourna­ making sure, as we chatted, that "Many times a manager — I denly the find they-can’t make ment at the Parkade Lanes. She* ■ •' '• ...... —~ Wilt Chamberlain (13) of Philadelphia came at him lowing one like today's is like a Number O n e oh the umps, but I feePthat there "I can’t pinpoint when the Salcim Continues Assault wake. There’s much less contact. he observed the batting habits of is no harm In most cases,” the know that I do it — runs out one-tenth of what they were topped a field of four Rnalista in during one of the fights in the fourth period of their most players. Elvery once in a manager continued. getting as a jilayer. ^ the injury started. I apparently the handicap event with a total of Any closely called game would be when a playwr gets Involved with NBA playoff game at Boston. Sam did not agree that to our advantage. Philadelphia WASHINGTON — (NEA) — while Alston would offer a sug­ • * s an umpire. I do this to protect the meantime they have learned to just kept on re-lnjurlng my 563. Included In her score were a With Third Recdrd of Year gestion to the man with a bat in live oh a big scale. arm. Last sp rin g it really Chamberlain came after him to say he was sqrry, and usM five men as much ss It can The cottontail rabbit U considered player, try and get him back on handicap of 57 and the higheet America’s number on* gam* anl- his hand and the piayer would re­ Calls Not Consistent "The only solution is for started hurting. I didn’t think single in toe final set—184,. picked up a stool for protection saying “ I’m sure not go- now that Tom Gola la out. Fouls the bench. No hit or run by a man­ mel. spond like a private taking oi^ Consistency in tlieir interpreta­ ager ever won a game. I don’t playen to exploit their names. It would be fair to have the Other finalists and their scores Man^ester ' H i g h’s creased his lead through­ can ruin them." ders from an Army sergeant in tion of calling balks has not been Triie, "we have the pension operation during the season, were: Gert Andrews, 550; Mary basic training. want my players tossed out, if It out the race. He finished followed to a T, the manager not- can bo prevented.” plan, but there are a lot of and I tried to nurse my arm Roedlger, 508 and Diane Willie, speedy John Salcius con­ "Umpires don’t stand for curs­ 60 yards ahead of the sec­ ed. ’The manager was asked If he years between quitting as a along hoping something un­ 484. tinued his record-break­ ing, as a rule. You can argue your player and becoming eligible foreseen would happen and It Mrs. Heneghan opened her final ond man. His quarter Griffin. Honored "I’m plenty upset at the failure could recall any humorous inci­ Buy With Confidence From Hertford (Jsnsty’s OMeet LPf(X>LN point, but once you start swearing, for the pension. would be okay. It didn’t hap­ set with a 153, followed by a .169 ing runhing in the CIAC usually you can expect to get the of the umpires to enforce the balk dent involving himself and an um- times were 27.2, 56.6, For Second Year rule, because a pitcher, once in pire. , Maximum Pension pen. and her rousing 184 finish. Her Class A 'Track and Field 1:58.7 and 2:17.6. thumb. ’That’s the way It should "The maximum under the Ann Feels Good handicap was 57. She confided af­ be. A noanager can’t expect to run pitching ‘position, doesn’t come to I remember once back in the a comiMtete atop for one second. pension Is 9550 per month for "Now my arm feels good. Pve ter the match that yesterday was Championships at Yale’s "He did a terrific job out and moan and groan on every minors, my first year as a play­ a man who has ben in the ma­ NEW HA^VEN (AP) — Hart­ "I’m sure that stealing bases is ing manager with Trenton, N, j., put som'e resd pressure on it, her birthday but used her wom­ Coxe 'Cage Saturday. of pacing himself,’’ said call and expect to be around long. jors 20 years and who waits an’s perogative to keep unan­ ford Public’s standout guard, Ed' 1962 MERCURY-(»Mn "Usually when you disagree with an Important part of baseball. I in the Interstate League. I did and I aim to do a lot of pitch­ For the third time in his coach, Paul Phinney. die Griffin, has been named for until 65-to collect his pension. ing to try to build “myself up. nounced which one. — “ This boy practically a decision, you let off a little like it, and T k n o w 'i Tot o f fans, everything right, hit well over .300 GUIDED TOUR—Casey Stengel, New York Mets manager, enjoys a romp with sohie of i> Only one half of one ^ r cent Six women participated in the "as many meets, Salcius th' two enpei lwaied cuaches; Seily He- Tony -Ferranto, wdio ha>-been run- very little aibbnt basehs4b=Ali he The count showed duckg down head of the police detail in the present 15 IHe M o n tr^ sports pes and his White Sox teammates, stadium, and returned the trophy writers covering the game. mus or OooMe Lavagetto. ning things In the fight racket knows Is to rap people. attention; LIFE subscriber s! Wynn was plagued by ’ elbow 13 per cent from 1961 and 10 since Fraiikie (Carbo) 'was Jyidged, Good“ ■ Fafth DRIVING per cent below the average of the to its case. Kilander, who was held for trouble last season and won but Sullivan said Kilander gave sev­ further questioning, told police he Birdie Tebbetts is no longer the offered to fight O n e Fullmer and 'I did this In good faith and I’m MANCHESTER BRANCH past 13 years, Gee^e declined 8 donate his purse to (Benny) POWER eight games as the Cfliisox skidded favorite son in Nashua, N. H., hav- willing to get a priest or a (Catho­ per cent from last year, but re­ eral accounts of what he Intended followed the Canadiens on all their HARTFORD GENERAL TIRE CO. to fourth place in the American to-do with the-cup.. road -games and flnanced -the-tripa- Ing moved his family and belong- Paret’B family. lic charity that will promote this -League:------main slightly above the long range " F ullmer, replying ‘he­ "1 average. One version, Sullivan said, was by playing the piano. He told po­ ings to Milwaukee. "It’s a riiggS ■gar#—ev«fy"p6HH3r' Doctors claim Wynn's elbow has that the Canadiens were losing 3-1 lice he was a lifeguard in Atlantic winter In both spots,” Birdie told ight Giardello for anyone’s bene- goes to Paret. I don’t wont any Of the favored hunting species, It but would be glad to help Paret, responded to treatment. "I feel only scaup and Canada geese show and he thought the only way tha City, N. J., during the summer. me, “plenty of snow in Milwaukee, title fight. I will fight Fullmer.Just YOU CAN WIN one of Rt-UPHOLSTUED FOR FREE ESTIMATES great now that my elbow doesn’t too.” made the retort proper considering 10 rounds. I’m calling Gene Full­ an Increase over last year. Mai 8tar deeersler repreeestellve will essie Is bother me,” the Venice, Fla., resi­ the source and sincerity of the mer’s bluff noW. I don’t want his T .f lards and pintails are at a nine- offer.” dent said. year low. Fewer black ducks were Hockey Semi-final Set Deadlocked Never too old to leam, Manager title (middleweight). I won’t be in year bsme say tlsw at yaur eeavealeace day Oaeey Stengel of the New York Giardello rolled : the fight game too long. I’m going o f iWynn has been around the ma­ observed than at any time since FREE SETS er evealsg. He win slww ysa dssess at erier Mete called Joe (%rlstlan, UCssf«9ey'«f.9*e6^» As Lew as flJHI WseWy Opening Stanley Cup Games wanted to know the training pro­ which required 11 etitchea for •q6*lie^ l «Mto” sesees.ir3MyiyM^« d jlis '' ‘ Mercury Comet 170 "6” ager Lopez told me, "depends a next fall than In 1961, It depends gram tor pitchers at UConn. •Vve PtasOsstsI Caver Fabrie " WITHOUT ORLIRRTION Mercury (tomel lot upon Wj-nn’s comeback. If he's on the supply of water in the pot Fullmer. never seen a young pitcher like Giardello added: In a sarcasUo sound again, I feel we will be a holes and marshes as well as rain­ NEW YORK (AP) — Coaches gave the Rangers a lead, big RoUle Sheldon.with so much poise fall and runoff. Last year’, crop enough to stand off a dying-gasp tone: contender from start to finish. EARLY WYNN Punch Imlach of Toronto and come o f f a college campus and You can salact aithar tha 85-hp Mareury Comat "6 " or tha optional Wynn, winning again, would be a Was sharply curtailed because Toronto drive that produced Bob “My manager is running boxing 3 PIECE drought in many of the major Doug Han’ey of New York are make good. I'd like to know the so much like Dan Parker said that great lift to the entire team. around that figure. I know that 1 Pulford's goal, closing the gap to system 'you used,” Stengel asked Lpl-hp Mareury Comat 170 "6 ’' aijd oat +ha kind of gai milaaga and breeding areas, agreed on two aubjects Insofar as after 14 years 1 got one. title fij^ t m nm mm m im imm m umtma rmt "After all,” Lopez continued, can’t afford to put«on any weight, one marker. Ohristy. The two riiattod for a their semifinal Stanley Cup play­ "Gump (Worsley) had a good and they won’t use me In televised DiVANOLA low maintananca a c<>mpaef car ihould delivar. "Wynn won 49 games in his first at my age, if I am . to achieve that off series is concern^: half hour. “Oasey was amazed at MVT wss iiT I I m M w in w H miT n iiu s i < three seasons with Chicago, an goal of 300 wins,” A GOOD SPORTSMAN night,” Harvey said, "in the Tong fights becapse of my manager, th ey 1. Observes the game laws and 1. The Next one Is the big the way we prepared our pitchers,” average of better than 16 per year. run, it mighU'all be up to the Christy told me. can’t dictate to.him. If Fullmer Both anginas for fha 1962 Comati ara Ford Motor Company'i nawaif The big righthander toiled eight assists in their enforcement. game. goalies;” would eearch hia conscience he SUITES Last year he won eight of 10 de­ seasons with Washington, nine ^mjr 6-cylindar datign with praciiion-cait alloy-iron cylindar blocki for max­ 2. Is careful and does not 2. In the long run, It all might Imlach agreed, but not In so would know why he doesn't want MAPLE OR ILONDE cisions, which was only half his more with Cleveland and four with Jeopardize the lives of others depend on the goalies—Toronto’s Taking a capsule look at the Na­ average. many words. . . tional League pennant ecramble,' to fight me. It im't because I but­ imum itrangth at minimum'waighf. Both ara availabla in all ran I96Z the White Sox. Wjmn’s overall ma­ , 3. Does not leave a wounded ageless Johny Bower and New •Td have to say our guy (Bow­ ted Mm. It is because he had n SBMMll “ Wynn has looked real good jor league record stsmds at 292 vic­ animal In the woods to die. York’s Stumpy Gump Worsley. Manager )Blr^e Tebbetts ^of Mil­ V INCLUDES Cpmat njodalt. this spring. I’ve let him condition er) had an off night,” >Imlach, aaid. tough fight. -Any one he has a tough TIM tories and 226 defeats. Twice he 4 Does not waste wild meal. "The next oije is the big one," waukee had this to say:' "There himself. He’s been around long ’The first goal was an angle riiot fight with he doesn't want any appeared in World Series, one 5. Respects the rights, privileges, Harvey said after his Rangers are six teanu that have a' good COMPLETELY n m Tha. Mareury Comat 170 " i" offar* 18% largar dUplacamant for 19% enough to knojv how to get into game with Cleveland in 1964 and that he didn’t expect him (Guy shot. Including the B raves.. . Car­ .part of them anymore. I'll fight In F hi AU CithloM and property of others. twite came from behind and beat Gendron) to shoot. He tells me he top shape. He’s quite a guy, a real In three gamea in the 1959 aeries. dinals have excellent pitching and Salt Lake (hty and hla father mora powar and high parformanca.. .at no tacrifica of fual aconomy; 6. Does not let his match, camp­ Toronto 6-4 last night, cutting the kicked the second one In himself. could be the refers#. That’s how yPNOLITERED IJhysical spedman. He hasn't add­ good speed. Made some good MUFFLERS With tha highar powar, you gat 9 % faitar itart-up accalaration. Tha For six straight . years, 1956 fire, or warming fire start a blaze Leafs’ lead in the beat-of-seven se­ On all five, he wasn’t too gpod. much Tm honest.” NEW SFRINN hi DIVAN ed a pound in the last 10 years." through 1960, Wynn was named to ries to 2-1. The fourth game Is trades... Ssin Francisco has and thus .destroy the homes of "I thought we outplayed the eoit i» only $45.10 axtra. rw The arm trouble was aggravat­ the America]*- Leagpie’e All-Star our wildlife. in New,York tomororw night. Rangers, but I guess there have good front snd a great bench. AND FANNIN. ed by a gout condition which, has Meeting Tuesday team. Five times he won 20 or ,7. Leaves a clean camp and ’If lose It. we’re.in a lot of to be days like this.” Los Angeles is a great club, with “ r * 7 0 If you'd Ilka Automatic tranimiifion tha cost it only $171.70 — and been cleared up through a rigid more games, hie best winning to­ dead fire. trouble," Harvey said. The Rang­ great pitching... Pittsburgh will filet. X-rays o f the elbow leveued tals, each' 23, were" in 1952 and ers lost the-first-two in Toronto^— be as strong aa long aa Vernon Slow-Pitcli Sofitell T rsifnn. no bone chips or similar involve­ CHICAGO (AP)—The Chicago Pushbutton Radio— •$58.50.' ______1954, both with Cleveland. When Pre-season trout stocking of Con and lost seven straight during the Black Hawks know they have a Law can pitch, and 'Win... Cto- spoaeored by the Ree Departnaent, ment. the White Sox won the pennant in regular season there. The fifth cinnati has the same club that will meet Tuendsy night at 7 Wynn appears much heavier nectlcut's lakes and ponds, in an long way to go in defending their AN D UP '59. Wynn bagged 22 victories. liclpatlon of the April 21 opening and sh ^ . If necessary, also’^wlll Stanley (hip championahlp but won last year.” , o’clock at the East Bide Bee. AO 10‘Yr. Guarantaa ^ than the listed 200 pounds, in the Time is run^ng out on Wyim of the 1962 fishing season, is well be ta ’Toronto. teams Intsrestod a n asked to hs White Sox press brochure. Ques­ but one feels that the confident were thankful today for “breath­ On Workmanship SAVE TIME... STEPS... AND MONEY under way- Stocking of smaller 'If we win-' the' next one, it’s two ing room.” Pete Reiser, oiie of the Dodger represented. tioned about this, Wynn answered; pitcher will achieve 300 vrins be­ out o f three. If we lose and go heroes wh«n the club operated out **That’s correcL I like to stay fore the 1962 campaign ends. streams normally begirili during They .got the breathing room - f l l f INCLUDINB ALL LABOR the last week of March, while up -there two games back, well when they pounded out a 4-1 vic­ o f Ebbeta Field, is now a Los An­ Ellington Ridge STAR BUY YOUR NEW OR USED CAR HERE! larger streams, which are more ” the Rangera’ freahman coach geles coach. The centerfielder, FILLM i MATERIALS and veteran defenseman said. tory over the Mimtreal Oapadlena susceptible to extreme flooding, in Oiicago Stadium last night It whose career was Interrupted' Lowest nine, half handicap, low FREE PIOK-UP ARD DELIVERY ■ "If they get the next game,” after several escapades with net, John Sweeney 39-0—34; Al must wait until water conditions Imlach concurred, ”lt's a two-out- was their first victory against SEAT COVER CO. Marr W^ins Azalea Playoff become suitable. Stocking of lakes losses in the series.’ field fences in the National League, Orother 40-6-38; (Sus Peters 43- of-thre series and anything can wras part of an unusual play. While CALL and ponds began March 7, happen—a bouncy puck and you’re ’’Wte simply couldn’t afford to ,9 — 88. Kickers— Pete Naktenls lose- that revlous golf touma- 91.900 runnerup money. Wilson, who once played for To­ ture, East' Windsor, to be con­ ronto, scored two key New York team lik e‘ the Canadiens.” lie Davis, the batter. Thu . latter .Weekend Fights : '-riim Tnants this year. The two young proa—Marr is 28 ducted by sportsmen’s clubs: April was the most surprised guy in the WY 6-2815 Tka Texas native binlled the flnst goals and gave the Rangers their Apparently with tongue in and Steelsmlth 26— tied over the 8, Tartan Gordon Setter C2ub, cheek, a reporier asked Pilous park. GLOVE BfAN — They 301-915 CENTER ST^ MANCHESTER Ml 3-5135 OPEN EV1NIND5 t e le o f a sudden death playoff first lead, 3-2, at the end of the MgW TOWL-Oiek ttear, U9p 72-hole distance with 281 scores, April 21-22, Associated Connecticut after the game "what was the yigtiird.«y to beat Jerry Steelsmlth middle period. - ,8D9g^ :v:gf ^vNona- .Caah’a m m •even under par. Steelsmlth, with Field Trial Clubs; May 8-6,- Rock­ KeUy Ties Score turning point Rudy T” The Loa Anfelea Angala woa 17 HiunPFORD BEHliH 00. “AiyttiH That Toi C 8H 91 - Wi C Cster' UtusolH ConOnmad — Mtreury — Conut — i English Ford Wiliys J—p m a ijfib k the 920,000 Axalea Open. a back nine 32, had a final 68 after '^bat; <>Yeriookb)f‘j h a fact MI a -a a n : ville Fish and Game (Sub; May Red Kelly of the Leafs tied it "TTie minute the referee dropped and lost 10 jgamts lost July, tbalr •AW ICiB'ff 92,900 flret place cheek opening with ■ 73-70-70. Marr had 19-20, New Britain Field Trial only winning month during thalr V that the TggimV:0 ay^ .with the 92iS00 h« had for the thud time, early in the the ptx^” said iPUoua. ”We start­ ■•.o p MN'. 78-66-71-71 over the 6,700-yard Club; May 26-27..BarhecJIiU-FMd final period, but goals by .Andy ed out looking stete mgL.neirer fln t aaoson la tha Amaaiea» , lot^ ollirat_bi8e f<^ the . \ ta Ifl pxevloua outings Cape Fear Country C3ub course. 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■PAGE THIR’TEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HEl^ALD. MANCHESTER. CONN-. MONDAY. APRIL 2, 1962 / J ;/■ Houses For Sale 72 Houses For SaH 72 LEGAL' NOTICE / BIAN6hESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, B u y 58 A|)artmenis—FlgU— . BoriiMM Lontions Houses For Ssle 72 64 $11,900 — k4*4 r g m 'r g c h with Hooicliolil Coods : n bujdnf sad eeUI^ good Tcmmeiito 63 For Rest PORTER STRESnf area—Custom FIRST OFFERINGl porch gd gattached farue, THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY PAGALY, uliA AfMMSorlds « built 7 room colonial, gear qual­ Household Serriccs ■vS*d fuWilture sad antiques Ot SO liOCUST STRESrr -r- 4 roqtn S3tALL STORE, 8 Summer St ExcOlieht'e room Colonial, fire­ nawly decorated, 100x160 lot. Can hers of the Town Committee of said Party in the Town of 3tencheater, len ^ 'im si^ b u t; (UU dsck,^Tl4 So Lhks St. Ceu and sea what ity g d hiMiuty, hulH-taa, 2-tone aaauma 4*4% m ortgige, 3 0 Ofterhd 18-A In good condition, |i*. apartment, first floor,. heat, .hot Ideal, for dry cleaning establlah- h*At, family room, 3 flreplao^ place, oil heat, beautiful ancloaed together with the sire*! addresses of said cgdldates: — ISAM; odsWeU with ^ Irt’ve got. . Opbn Sundays. MI »rg , combtaatlon windows gd 8-1412; and uuauRum peddles, aae^itt U Andereon-St, OsU M l water, electricity included, |l30. ment. CaU 3 0 1:3487. 9ft Only. overstted 8-cab garage. Owner. 30 RKWBAVINO Of bums, moth hoWn. GBUBMn^ BouinaiiiD curonMEAOf lu w , AuOMQ«QONBt.DOIli IHINKiBOir-SnBO, ?5 k < r MI fWM, M l 9-5229, 9-6. 84061. IgrS, city iewerage g d water, 184 VERNON STREET—An older Mary A. Aceto ...... JJ9 fitreat EUppers Mpaired. Window • Shades M I # « 0 I , home In excellent condition M WBOfDtfPjMmMfOpilOM^ SHAM OMCt) INI CMPEEEO WIN flWIHe/ S t 6 room home ta ftna condition. made to measuro; aU eieed Vo u a ■RTUDiaMKER truck, ' good MODERN t room unfurnished 8TORB FOR rant. SIS It Main VBRPLANCK. area ^ .aparkling teroughout lot 88x486, nicely I g d - Irving L. Aronson,...... 1 l> v «l I ^ 'S a £ e —19 M l Thompson ,WfiAi«nn- Frigida&o freeser. U ps Rpoiui W ithout BohJrd 59 apartment, firet floor, gea fur­ 3 0 9-5331, 94. New hrattag ayatem, combination tlaa hUnds. Keys made while you -- 'TCAI boat, motor, end trailer. Tel. MI Caps' 8 rooms, aluminum sldtag, M sped, *X$,500. David M. B a r y ....,...... 2 !?, wait. Tape Recorders for rent. W f4 0 M R J IA ______iseorder, knlckdcnack elff,;cM aa nace, $85. MI 6-4286. ovsrslMd garage, n «r agools, ■torma g d screens, wall-wall c m - M i m ■nilMBOIAPIM8*nm OFfttOMKHIlD I ACM M Sio t o r e n t , alko 'osbiiia with FOR LEASE- Warehouse apace petlng, city utilities, steps from Mary E. Barry, ...... Marlow’s, MT MI s-gaa. eloeet, odds and ends. MIiMsOS. ^ ^ y . Scranton Motel. Call MI church, bus, gongw . Priced for CHARLES LESPERANCE ichoa-all this foi*'$14,400. Elva Phllin Bnver ...« .e * » s '•*«•#*•*••• GtTAfu StrcDt ■ UKtABAWCNRMMS'" CRNrtAlVWUHM eADN’IlMtWUWlIcADNUMtwuiPr o oram r a m t i o c r FIVE ROOM, first floor, apert' 1800-8400 sq. ft., parking area quig sale Robert B,- Anderson centrally located. Very reason Tyler. Realtor, 3 0 9-44*9, 3 0 Henrv J. B eck er...... * • • C^ter Street SAM’S OraOUim Y - iuMrod RIFIACEDtmSMQIOft APEM«MI«niB OMeSSOUBMUiMf. ■ MMlPOUrOF, CHANCE OP A J.0M6 stfer 6. ______ment, heat, hot water, stove and Agency; JA 84189. - MI 9-7620 BuikUm Mstorisls 47 TO OO HOUSEKmmNO refrigerator, garage,' $110 month able. Robert B. Anderson Agency, 9-6051. Leo b. Blanchette...... W Ferndale Drive from the shop. Csu take oars of MHMfMtMOUR! .'n M M s n M , ST^ISHED room, complete Katherine D. Bourn...... 128 Parker StrMt ^ CLAS8I>TED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS aU your upboMteriM aesdf at CUSTOMER MOVnfO TO ly, MI 9-98$8. 5284)189. 3UtNCHESTERr4Beautltu] 8 room HILUARD ST.-2 famuy house. i w r BETTER BUYS AT h^keeplpg faolUtlea, between SEVEN ROOM split level, family N. Charles Bogginl,...... ,. - - - 71 gPCncer S ^ e t 8 A31. i« S PJM. frost eam ^. Call CB S-WW. TRAFFie,emiiRi> LOB ANQELE8. C U ^ g N U coiontal, HoUywood section, excri 4-4 wder constructig. Now ta go THEY CAli’T USE “n m tSwr «d Meraoriel Hoepltal NEW 8% extra large rooms, heat, 1200 FEET AVAILABLE, U Mata rgm , enclosed gmmer porch 2 .iget M. Bycholakl...... 32 Strong S t ^ t NAWONAL S ly . Can M1-84E88. lent condiUonT fireplace, 1)4 time for choice of Interior deco­ John A. Caglanello ...... i ...... 86 Creatwood Drive WASHER ' REFRIQERATOR TAKE 8 TE ARS TO PA T ! hot ^ water, tactacrator, .- patio, St. Ideal for used furnlture-gpli- rating. Sclltaf price $22,900, Under ceramic baths, garage, uke « « c r batea. patio, 4-car garage, Ur- new' cgdition, Beecluer-Smith Alfred R. Campbell...... 42 Joseph Steeet COPY CLOSING TIME FOR C L ^ ^ ^ E D ADYT. BBtahrRsll PMKlag fS.M SMtlon WANTED parking, extras, ,$110. Adults. Ml ancea-atorage. Low rent. 30 condltioner, nice lot. S g rlflc^ cenauuctig li a good time to Sw n 5TOACni^sl««pl®J5 cen 8-1280. Realtors, 3 0 9-8953, 3 0 8-8989. Stephen S. C avagnaro...... ,...... 89 Tanner S ^ e t MONDAY Ibra IMIDAY lOslO AJN.-—SATURDAY t AM. !5s5svsis'aM r?s Oombtaatlon Dbors . _ ReUsble. Honest. Person ^ jenOemen, Apply 195 Sprues 9-6750, ■ at $19,990. fckll tee EUaworth MIL see til* hidden values of a Pgtl- tertoD’a l»0 Oenter ht Prom Sl6.9B B a TO 't a k e o v e r ten Aggcy, Realtor*, 3O 8-8980. celll built home. Jgn pgticelU Marlon K. O iffo r d ...... 95 Olcott Drive THREE ROOMS, newly decorated, EXCELLENT locatig for reatau MANCHESTER-* rgm Garriron Barbara E. C olem kn...... 188 Lydall Street___ en Doors PTem $10.90 Ea UNPAID BALANCB_ B t.' ' MI 9-5534. ft Son, MI I'OOM. _____ PLEASE READ YOUR AD a n u n u s u a l hatfslar Rwphol- second floor, parking, garden rant, offlcet, or Other ' bualnees Colonial, 70x160 lot, with trees William B. Collins 25 Buckingham Street , CLOSEOUTS MONTHLY PAYMENTS JmtNISHED ROOMS, complete g d split rail fgee. 2-car attach­ fUtrtlltii or “Waat A’ler, Realtor, 30 9-4449, the market for first time, 17x18 Arnold Klau ...... 48 Bruce R gd Help-Wanted—Female 35 Salesmen Wanted 86-A chester ares. One child. Will pay 3-2492, 3 n 3-6472...... 313 H gkm aU ck Street clean up. Painting—Psperini^ 21 DiameiidB—Wstdif BVBBYTHINO MI 9-5051. foot living rgm with flreptace, Paul Korney ...... LANDSCAPINO—Spring THE UNPAID up to $135. 3 0 9-2081. raised hearth, 8 bedrgms, ceram­ ...... 19 Jean Roed Frat Is HtraM RsaAsn Lawns mowe^ fsrtlUred. etc. MI WOMAN TO do housework Wed­ AUTOMORILE salesmen wanted lewriry 48 l a r g e r o o m on hua line, park, ANDOVBJRr-Three room ‘‘apart­ MANCHESTER — Well kept Alice M. Lamenzo .... I • • ; - . — e x t e r i o r and tnterloiinterior painting. $18)200—4 ROOM home ta excep ...... 44 Robert Road 1 nesday and Friday mornings. 6 to join Chevrolet dealership. Suc­ BALANCE PRICE ixig. 3 0 9-0994, ment, heat, hot water stove, re­ rgm ranch, with large finltted ic bath, full basement, l*i aero George C. L easner... 9-1927, MI 9-1770. Pspsrbi|i«liis. Wallmpapsr hookA WATCH AND Jewelry repairing at ONLY 8418.26 frigerator, garage. PI 3-4048. • tlgal cgdition, large bedrooms, shaded lot, $14,900. Eve. Bill Boles, Virginia M. Liegl ...... 21 Bllyeu Road ~ ‘lings. hours each time. MI 8-7709. cessful i^loantB will receive rec rgm gd buUt-ln bar, 1*4 half acre lot, on the bus line. Well Wsat iBfomstta oa oao of w dsasM sdoorttoementst No WMIpsper rsmovsd. pay, plus opp<^un- rsaaonabis prices, prompt, serv- l a r g e - f u r n i s h e d room, plus . batlis, gclosed sun porch, fire 3 0 9-9858. Jgep h J. Macalone ...... Ill Ferguson Road Plom 'G ood clean workmanaUp- tiainlng; Free storege untu wsateS, FIVE ROOM fiat, seegd flgr, oil Houbm For Sile 72 worth the price. Call today...... 27 E ut Middle Tuniplka aaswer st tte tdephoae UstedT Simply esll the Building— Contracting ity to step ift> your inoomA Qem lea, .2 watchmakers; Msnehester- delivery. Free set up by our. own Aitchenetle. privet* entrance, place, wall-to-wall carpeting Roger J. Macalone • • • PuUy maured. Rsaaonabis rates. Help Wanted—Male 86 - - ifta Mata St.. WUU- t e r s eddest establiuied Jeweler. lavatory, shower, and parking heat, pleasant surroundings, n eg Beechler-Smlth. Realtors, MI WARREN E. HOWLAND Francli J. Mahoney ...... 19 Hamlin Street Leo PeDstler. Ul 84U28 or Ml Chevrolet, reUaUe men. > Center, Csdl after 8, 3H 3-8118. $11,500—2 bedrgm r g g , cellat comblgtion windows, awnings 9-8952, 3 0 8-4949...... 159 MaptaHMreet MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ mantle. F. E. Bray, 787 Mata St., State Phone for sj^tatment Call 3 0 9-2688, good Igatlon. $19,700. R. D. Mur REALTOR Pascal Mastrangelo .. 9-6088. PULL-’nM B tool and/or die mak- Theater Biuidtag. double garage, trees, near but. 675 Main St. MI 8-1108 Edward F. Morlarty , ...... 64 North S ch g l Street modeling, all types of carpentry, SAMUEL AIHERT WANTED—Retired , couple or lady SEVEN ROOM duplex, oil furnace, stores Ca'rltg W. Hutchins, Ml dock. U ft R Realty Co., MI $17,800 — FIVE rOoni r g c h with ' Ml 9-0500 Neleon Higgins,s. ^ 4-1700. ers. Job ahw experisnes prsfsrted. 3-3692, MI 3-4472. Frederick G. Nasalff , ...... 33 Norm g Street Apply m Hartford Road. HSrUord CH 7-0868 or man. with meals or private electric stove, cgvenlent loca- 9-6132. porch, large kitchen with blilU- COVENTRY S16.S00 ...... 205 Oak Street Help Wanted— See It Day or Night tig Adulti preferred. Call after 1ns, tiled bath, flreptace, combin­ Roger M. Negro ..... nsd lesos your in m -f- YooH hear from our sdrerNaer la Jif CARPENTRY—SpecisUsing in the Electrical Services 22 Fuel and Feed 49-A kitchen. Call. 3 0 9-5459. 'VERNON'-ft r g m r g c h , 8 bed DREAM HOME Jean C. Pasqualinl ...... *5 Baldwin R gd HwM wltbMt inadltif an evea^f st the telephone. im m e d ia t e opening ta Manches­ Blale or Fsmsis If you have no means of trsngpor- 5. MI 8-7042. $12,400 — ROCKVILLE. 5 r g m ation windows g d dgrs, home In ...... 37 T g n e r Street smaller work; repalra, altersMons, PREE ESTIMATES—Prompt aerV' rgch, large living room, cabinet rgms. full tile bath, firepige, . . . . Just minute* from M geh es- Pascal Poe ...... recreation rooms, etc. Begging ter. Well known company has tsUon. ru send my auto for you. excellent condition. One owner...... 279 Parker Street ice on sU typos of slsctrleai wir­ PERSON Meded to deUver FuUer j h a t M l 6-6611, Mr. No bbUgstion even if you don’t p l e a s a n t large room for genUe- NEW FOUR room apartment kitchen, beautifully Igdsgped kitchen cabinets, built-in range Full basement, hot water oil heat, ter. 6*4 rgm Rgch. I4rge living Theodore Powell .... buildlnge, porches leveled-secur- lock! opening for amhitlouc and BAI ED .T el. plastered walls, basement garage ...... 21 F oxcroft Drive ing Liesnasd and Insnrsd. Wilson enthuslastle man, Must have at Brush msrOhsndlse on weekends W . B. WlUlama. buy,' man. free p ok in g . 54 High St. • Birch St., first **~''flgr, *'—* heat, ■stove, lot. Shown by appointmgt. Marion recessed cast Iron radiators. City room with flreptace. Push buttom Mary D. R o s s ...... Automobiles For Sale 4 ed. Pree estates. Work guam- E. Robeiteon; Realtor, MI 34968 William Grisel, Broker. 30 9-97M kitchen. 8 bedrgm s. Garage. One N gcy L. Scott...... 14 H gkm ateck Straet Lost and'Fonnd Eleotrlesl Co., Manchester, BO least :^ h School education. MOO only. Oood pay for few hours’ parking, nice backyard. Available water g d sewerage. Near schgl...... 260 Holltater Strwt teed. No Job too’ email. TR 6-6759. 8-4817. aiastooDury, MB 8-TIIS. A-L-^B—B-^R—T— S April 15. 3H 9-4864 after 6 p.m. acre lot, overlgklng surrogdlng Walter R, Slnon...... 19*0 OORVEHTE, 4-speed trans starting income. fbceeUeSt ad­ work. CaU A l OaakeU, MI 6-7174- 48-46 ALLYN 8T.. HARTFORD MANCHESTER—5 room Cape, _ bus Une, quiet neighborhood...... 650 Kroney Street LOST—Gray V-neck maa’e eweat- Gtarden—Farm—Dairy fOR BENT—Front rgm , central­ CUSTOM BUILT 4 K>om Colonial Quick g e g g e y . CSiarles l^a- wooded hills. Picture hgk buy at Prank M. Stam ler... er Sporte Night at »gh School. mls8l(»i, low mileage, excellent BA’THROOMS tUed, remodelln) vancement opportunities plus OPBN NIGHTS TILL 6 250 MAIN ST.—4 r g mI groundKiTniiiu 3 fli:«pIaceB, large cabinet kitchen car garage, city water g d sewer ...... 507 Wodbridge Street fringe heneRte and bonus. CaU APPEARJNO peliison Produets 50 ly iga ted. 3 0 9-7129. p e rg e e , 3 0 9-7620. ______below appraisal. Call Mr. Foraker, Herbert J. Stevenson Call MI 8-8645^______I______condlUon. Call PI 2-8998. additions, recreation rooms, al work at dairy bar, niU or part- floor apartment. Nice. WgWg ‘ • yard, 1)4 baths, screened porch, swim on bus line. Asking $13,800. T g John J. Siilllvg...... ,131 Edgerton Street types of carpentry. Also, fall-out floor flnialilng 24 Al Racine, TR 5-9668. Or write SPRING IS here. Are you ready g rg Agency, MI 3-6321. 3 0 9-5804. 3 0 9-7748...... 19 Waddell Road Ume. Write Box R. Herald. VALUES—Macs, Baldwtas No. 1, now available. T. J. Crockett, ming pgl, ggage, corner lot BAST HARTFORD—4 rgm Cape, Allen D. ThomM.... POUND—Black and white puppy b e lte rs tmUt MI 9-4291. Manager, P. O. Box IM, South for housecleantag? Bee our floor 90xira, Shown by appointmgt. ftl GrgdVlew Street 1958 FAIRLANE 800 hardtop, call FLOOR 8ANDINO -Jteflnishlng, 81.88; No. 2, $76e; 20 lbs. Bunce p l e a s a n t rgm for gentlemg, Realtor, 3H 3-1578. STARKWEATHER St.—8 rgm ata breeaeway, ggage, fruit trees, on BARROWS & WALLACE Edward J. Tomkiel . wearing red collar, abort tail, ie- commercial, residential, new Windham, Conn. condlUontag specials. Shetland, pgktag. References. 30 8-7642. klarlg E. Rohertsg, Realtor. 30 ...... 9* Cgper Hill Street MI 9-1878 between 2-6 p.m. Parma. 586 W. Center. M l 8-8U6. $19.97, Sunbeams, $34.44, Hoover gle, good conditig, all utilltlM, Silver L g e , $17,500. Jraeph Barth, 55 E. Center St. Mgcheater John S. Zlemak male Chiu Lee FracchlA Dog Roofing—Siding floors or ws will make them like Situatlims Wanted— THREE ROOM apartmgt, stove, 3-5953. Broker, MI 9-0830. Warden. MI 8-8594. town, converUble vacuum, model 82, refrigerator, alj utilltlea furnish­ $14,500. jMeph Barth, Broker, 30 BOLTON — 2 bedrgm rgdh. The number of Town Oommlttee rtembera to bo eigted. under party 1950 CHEVROLET Impala con new. Mr. Charles, Modem Home SCHOOL BUB drivers 7:80-8:48; Female FOR THE freshest eggs In 94320. vertilke, V-8, standard transmls A. A, DION. . , ^ _ Decorating, MI 8-0786. coma to or call ManchasUlaster Ppul- $89.50, attadimenta only $1 with Apsrtmeiite-rFlatg— ed, ge block from Main. 30 CUSTOM BCTLT 4 room R g c h 'VERNON—High g hilltop, 5 r g m $10,900 Aluminum atorms, take rules, ta 60. POUND—Dark brown m al^uppy. 2-8:80. Call MI S-2414. purchase of cleaner, Marlow's, 84814 large living room with fireplace privileges, excellgt egdUtan. Call Lee FTacchla. Dog Warden, Sion, many extra features. Owner painting. Carpentry, derations WOMAN DESIRB8 to cars try Farm, 472 Ksensy Keens; St., Ml Tenements ______BBAUTIFULLT Igdacaped rgch, rgch In tiptop shape. Bwement Notice ta also hereby glvg that a primary will be hold g May 8,16*2, chUd ta her home daSy. 9-8904. Ws A illvy frss 861 Mata. formal dtatag room, family rise rgreation rgm. Priced right. A sgm able 4)4% mortgMf*. Dali Ml 8-8694.______^ getting married, needs cash, and a^tlana. C M l^ . Worfcmu- WANTED r < BtA KUUM oupiex, Bxceiieni nsisii- kitchen, 3 bed rgm s, 1)4 baths, 3 bedrgma, l*/4 batta, .heated rec­ If 15 candldgles (which Is at least 26% of the number ^.toum com­ $1,800. Call MI 9-2809 after 5 ship guaranteed. 889 Autunm St Musical—Dramatie 29 9-0640. a t t r a c t iv e 4 rgm duplex. 81 Seeing is believing. Call 3tadellne owner 3X1 9-9786. SHOP MARLOW’S Fumlturs Dept ehen horhood for. cJiUdreit, Private ,cel- recreatig rgm with tiraplag, reation room or office, screened mittee members to be elected by gch party ta the tnunlripall^) aro POUND—Black female mongreL p.m . MI 8-4860. EXPERIENCED FRESH EQ08 — assorted elies, bedrooms, large gbtaet kitchen, breeseway, 2-car garage. M gy Smith, Realtor, 30,9-1642 or Mabel PRIVAT’iBl accordion taatruetlcns. RBSHtE companion housekeeping, medium, large, and extra luge, for JuvenUe needs, stroUers, car­ B mi 0*1 taHTier. G lastgbu iy, gclosed breesgray. attached ga­ filed ta accordgee with Chapter 144 of the GeneralStetutee bypar- CaU Lee Pracchla, Dog Wqrden, TURMiT LATHE OPERATOR riages, cribs, play yards, hlO> basement g d attic^ ateam extru. Near schgls, shopping, SherW g, MX 8-8139; ______BID WELL HOME Improvement Learn orchestra and solo playing, some nursing experience. Have SOe a dosen, at the farm . 192 New- I , g - 438-9057. aftec 5;80. rage, igd sca p ed yard *1x1*4. Resort Property For jSale 74 sons other thg party-endorsed cgdldates; U»e numW MI 8-8694.______Auto DriTing School 7-A 85-HOUR WEEK. chairs. No better ^ e e s anywhere. heat,neat, copptrcoppar windowwmuow acreensauiecus, Ky- • " ______J------Martg E. Rohertsg. Realtor, 30 Aak^g g ly $»,900. 30 9-5762, such cgdldaeles plus the number of endorsed candidates exeseds tta Company—all types of sldtag and beginners a qieclalty. Chester Ac­ car. Excellent references. MI mariurRd., off Dart Hill Rd. be .posite Oenter PMk. A va u g ie April PQUI^ r q OM apartment, automa- [COVENTRY—For $5,900. 4 rg m s, POUND-OoUle, male, eaWe end roofing. Alumbram olsphoards a cordion Studio; MI 841709, 9-6475. tween Uktener Rd. and Avery^St Call 3 0 9-8331. S-S8SS. ROLTON—6 room rgph, breeaei modern kitchg, full bath, gteslg ANDOVER LAKE — Waterfront number to bo elM tg to said town eommUtee, MORTLOCK'S Driving acboal-Ot BUCKLAND 1. Adults preferred, 3 0 9-7629. ytic g hot water, no furnace, EEast w t candidacies filed ta reduced to less th g wch 26%, no primary will white. Call Lee Pracchla,’ Dog ftce, 448 Main St. Maaeheater. meouute. UnsxosUsd workmaa- Venun-So. Windsor Una. MI way g d garage. 'WoodM lot, good well, combination Rusco storm furnished 8 bedrgm cottage, tall ^ p . I d 9-6486. MANUFACTURING, INC. 4-0804. t t h r e e r o o m g U T tm g t. ■-heat, I Side, Tel. 3H 3-4751 VERNON—5 b ed rg m older Oo windows g d screens, large lot, cellar, two fireplscee. Owner Ml beheld.) Warden, M l 8-8594,______fmimlng eorraetly "May Save 181 Adams St. Buckland ELECTRIC STOVE, good eendi- lonlal, large ttady lot. Good for location, only *13.500, R. D. Mur- Bonds—Stocks— Dogs—Birds—Petg 41 hot wat'jr. electricity stove, rin U ,^ q ROOM apartment with prl approximately $800-$1,000 down 9-8949. Your Life." Driver education ALL TYPES-of roofs repaired or flan. 3 0 8-4778. kids. Tggren Agency, 30 *-8834 dgk. U ft R Realty Co., 30 Forma fo r poUUona for filing such j ’ y F POUND—One light brown female claaaea. Member. Connecticut Pro- Mortgages 31 frigerator. 346 N. Mata, aecgd| Main fit Heat 3-2692, 3 0 3-6472. payment. Alice Clampet, Realtor, puppy. Ckdl Bolton Dog Warden, replaced, epedallttag. ta Bonded EXPERIENCED gauge grinders, PEDIGREED Boston Terrier, Fertilizers 50-A vate bath, near Main St. Heat, enrolled Demgratlc party members may be rtitelng Edward F. feesional Drivbig School Aam. IQ wlH pay top wages. Apply E ft ~ GAS AND GAS ranage, kitchen flg r , 488. 3 0 ft-S339, 64. hot 'Water, gM , electricity: alw,. MANCHESTER—4 bedrgm homs, MI 9-4648 or 3 0 8-7857. Morlarty, Demgratlc Registrar of Voters, MuiUclpalJ^lldtag, Mg-- lin 9-7801, ______bimt-up and shingle roofing- ALMOST unlimited funds svsUabls RMiyed, for sale, $40. Also male SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooma. WanteRea1 Estate 7? 9-7898. Roofing Company, Man­ Oauga Co., Mltcnell Dr. Oilhushua, ISO. MI 9-8884. OOOD COW manure. $5 and set, 12” console TV, n ig 13x18, gas stove g d refrigerator furnish­ g eelig t clcaet and storage apaca gsster.^Cogectieut. Instructions for filing such cgdldglM wa cg - for private mortgages. If you need wardobe, miscellaneous items,' 30 ROCKVILLE!— Apaitments newly place, 1*4 baths, built-lns. re e rg - 1 VERNON — 5 rgm rgch, large chester. Ml 8-77OT. loads. Delivered. BxoeUent decorated, dinette, kitchenette, ed Garage available. Adults .gly, large anrioaed porch. S-car lot, n4*r achgl. Asking $14,800. WISH SOMEONE to MUKtia you* tetai"ta'pIIrtirinitructig“pitt*eT^“^ '»’^ ^ LARSON’S Connectlout’a firtt h money to ecnetmdate worrisome TOOLMAKERS 3 0 84)889. Mro. Morse, MI 8-8888. rage, 319.700 Phtlbrick Agency, 30 tlon room, garage. 4)4%, HVfcllablD Ift iSiid lUflitraTD’ O ffice. Prior to obtAlmnf th* peu- Annonneementa 2 censed' driving school trained — debts, to improve your property, shrubs, lawns, gardens, etc. bedroom, tile bathrgm aonli- monthly, $17,900. C a rltg Will trade for 2 famUy. Tongrg real aatate? Ctti m# at Ml iftlM FOR YOUR roof and eldtag, call FOUR PUPPIBB, 88 each. 30 8-7804, 3 0 9-S7U. 8-8444. A g g c y , 30 8-6821. ______«or prompt g d egrtaoui aervig, tig form, the egeent of s^ Certified and approved is oow of­ J. O. Roofing Co. Wo spejslallae or for any purpose, and can pay 94)483. geea, $45 per m gtli, CaU TWO R003tS g d bath, first flgr, Hutchins, 3 0 9-6132. INCOME TAXES prepared in your IU.25 per month for each $1,000 MACHINISTS $-1869, TR 6-3485. FLORENCE ST.—7 room home ta Joseph Barth. Brokat.______m. deiHMlt o f $15.00 for oocb iUcn cancUldoto m uit be fU ^ with fering claaaioom and behind In aluminum, ceramic and stone. Musical Instruments 53 near Mata, 'with garage, *45 a Rezietrar. A petitlg conlalntag the required number of home ter by appointment Eger- wheel 'Instruction for teenagers you borrow, call Frank Burke, at m gth. Call MI 8-0748. mcellent ghdltig taaide g d out, VERNON—$1,60Q down assumes 1 LOCKWOOD St.—2-famlly 6-6, Im- le n c e d ^ ^ work, 84-hour servt-se. For free eetlmatee and appoint­ BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS HeusehoM Goods 51 ROCKVILLB-Oiie 8)4 rgm apart- BUYER8 WATfTBD — Hgaes, DeSJgratlc member. In aM s Ml 9-6076. Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, Articles For Sale 45 PIANO TUNING, |7, Fifteen years’ enclosed porch, ge-car garage the GJ. niortgage on this unique I maculate conditig, hot *y*l**^ h g s e s , h g s e s ! We have them to Call . Ml 8-4788.______ment call MI 9-8933. 16 Lewis St., Hanford. CH 6-8897 egwrience. Free repair estlmatea nient ta residential area. Stove, r^ 4)4 ROOM apartmgt, newly priced for quick 'asJe. $18,900. PhU 6*4 rgm rgch with attachg ga-1 atorms gd •, * with said ReglBtrg of Voters not later th g 4.00P,M. g Apni la, LATHE OPERATORS 1961, 31” MOTOROLA TV, atw> aell. Let Us help you tay. Made­ 1962, being tiK 21et day prgedlng the day of the Primary. p r e p a r e f o r driver’s teat. days, JA 9-6558 eves. WALU*APH!R sale—ceiling paint, g artm en t atse stove. Both ta upon request. Call Kenneth Robta- frigerator gd heat furolah^ decora^, stove, refrigerator, brick Agency; 3 0 9-8444. rage, buiU-'ln range g d o v g , j $28,600. Ooodchlld-Barlett Realty, line Smith, Realtor, 3X1 9-1442 or puma^RAL mooME taxe« on Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class Adults only. 390 m g th iy 3 0 bu* line, A lg, 5 room apartment, and flnlshg rec rgm . No cloatag | Realtors, BU 9-0989. ed wMh your eavhwe In imnd. Roofing and Chimneys 16- $3.66 per gqUQn;gi^on; other paint and excellent centUUon, 3 0 94)188. Bon, 3 0 8-1885.^______Mabel Sheridan, Ml 8-8189 Dated at Mgcheater, Connecticut, this 29th day of 3(arch IMS. room. ’Three taatructore. No wait­ SPRING IS here. ConaoUdate your All above must have experisnes 'vamlrii speelals. C. J. 3Corrlaon 9-4824, TR 5-11*8,______first flgr. stove, refrigerator, on WELLS STREET—D iip lg 6 * . Weal cost—full p r ig |16,9()0., R. D. l'------— ; . . Reasonable rates. BT J Bsylss. ing. Manchester Drtvtaig Acade­ obltgatlona into one. We give feat ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made GRAND PIANO, Behr Broa,, 8 for h g d y m g , *12,600. No agents, Murdgk. U ft R Realty CO., 30 RANCH-One year ol(L * “ d- EDWARD TOkOOHL Tel. Ml 9-8246.______’ ______ROOFING—Speclallitag rapalrtag ta either experimental work or tod Paint Store, 885 Center St, bus line. MI 8-8526. ■___* WE ARE not Igklng tor ItaUngs my PI 9-7249. roofs ot all kinds, new roofs, gut­ aerrice and are In a poalUon to aUpcovera, d n ^ and nptolsteiy. foot 10 inches, ebony; very good 3 0 9-6229, 9-5. 3-2692,n nAAte 3HWWW 3-*472.« ...... I MAmargma 9 2 flllltall HfLlhSbatta, modern modern iCitCh*kltch Tqwn d a rk finance any amount ta addition to work and must be able to work riiapo, beautiful tone. Asking $880. rntisE* ROOMS, 454 Main St., aec- en with buHt-taa, $15,700 G.I. We w g t to buy. We have $50,000 INCOME TAX returns praparsd by ter work, chimneys elssned. re­ Budget tenna. CaU Mrs. Roberts, available ior this purpge. fx ^ - construction loans. J. D, Realty, from blueprint. Apply. DARK RICH'loam, gravel, fill, 1 9-7890. ______Phone 3 0 8-4389, 5-8 p.m . g d f lg r ,' $68. 3 0 9-5229, 9-5. FOB RENT —F gr rgma, seegd SPUT-tEVEL, 7 rgm a 1)4 baths, mortgage may be assumed. Large former Intemsl Revenue sgent In Business Services Offered 13 paired Aluminum elding. SO family rgm , modern kitchg with SAVE TI3rE — On display, more tant g d efficient results, CaU J. the convenience of your homefm years’ experience. Free eeUmstee. 470 Main S t , MI 8-5139, stone and white sand. 30 3-8808. TWO ROOM apartment, heat g d flg r . 3 0 8-8380. . than 160 plcturea with prices of I rec rgm ta basement, $18,900. Advertise uiH ie Herald—TFPays RELIABLE removal service. a l w a y s a good buy oti cheats, bunt-taa, ge-car garage, lanre Phllbrlck A ggcy, 3a 9-8484, D. Realty, 311 $-6129. Indlvlduiu and business. Ml 9-8988. Call Howley, MI 8-5881. $□ 84)788. CHOICE LOT of new "wool rem- hot water; atao 8 r g m apartment 4*4 ROOM apartment availaW* im­ lot *19,500. Phllbrlck Agency, 3U h om g ta M gch eater g d xticlntty. M ft M Rubbish Co. Routes cover­ DELTA CORP. beds, dressera and appUances, Wanted^ToBuy 58 Carlton W. Hutchins, 30 9-6182. Business Opportunities 32 nanta'at discount pricea. Woden credit terms available. We also on. bus line. MI 9-6105. ____ mediately. Central Igatlg, *llo 9-84*4. INCOME TAX returns prepaitMl ly ing Manchester. Commercial, ta- 1349 3Iata St. Hartford _L auditor. Business and tadlthdual. duatrial, residential. Our special' Heating andj*lnmbing 17 rug stripe, bOc lb, up. Cdonial buy used furniture and household WE BUY, BELL or trade andque UNFURNISHED or furnished large per mgth. Inclp'llng heat, hot PINE 8TRBOT—8 room duplex, ESSO HAS exceUent servlco sta< Remnants, 115 Center Bt______water atove. rofrigerator. 30 3(ANCHE8TER—BeU St. 6)4 room Accounting servlcos. Raymond ty attics, cellars, yards. MI HIGH SCHOCHj Junior tatorasted lote. Roger’s Used Furniture, 117H and used fumltunt, china. gUM, one r g m apartment, private batta newly dgorated, hot water heat, GERARD J. BlStONOUSKY, Uon opportunitisa ta Manehestsr- S ^ c o Bt., 3 0 8-4988, ■Uver. picture fram es and old 8-7925.’ 989-0989. ______ranch,' 4 years old, laiga lot irith Oirard, MI 9-6008. 6-9767. Bolton area avaUable now. BmaU ta- retalUng as a career; mainte­ LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, Ytove, refrigerator, conntiy grrogdinga. Quality nice corner lot, easy financtag. Plumbing, taataUaflonland repair. nance, stock work, selling. Must 00^ old dolls and guna, hohbJ water. Apply Marlow a, - 587 Mata John PgUcelU ft Son, 3C 9-9515. TAX PROBLEM8T CaU PI 3-6607 OOSMA APPUANCE S ervtos-R s- Mt 9-6125. \ capital requirement, ptad training Bolens, and Goodall. Reel and FOR SALE—HoUywood type atagle ooUscOona, atflo oentente or whole huUt. PlMtered walls, hot water Budget Terms nogram provided. Itaone Mr. have driver’s Uoenae.' Apply ta rotary, 18-88” , Paris eerviee. bed. PracUcaUy new. CSiU Be­ Ftanltura Repair flotmoa, heat, cMt Irg radlatlg, etc. and have your return prepared for pairs all makee refrigerators, person. Tots * Teens, 956 3(sta 2)4 ROOM apartmgt, furnished FarnishM Apart»«nts 6S-A VERNON—N gr Lake Street Schgl you. You Mways save more ‘-hen It freessrS) washing machtass. dry- PLUMSmo AND heating - re- 3orley days JA 7-4188, nights Used mowers and tractors.-TrSde tween 6-8 p.m. 3 0 9-1684, TaloottvlUa, Conn. Tri. 303 0 8-7448. *17,900 Phllbrlck Agency^ 3 0 St., Msneheeter. ta your old machine. Cgltol or gfurnlahed, ground flgr, AVer 1800 eq. ft. of Uvtag area ta NO CASH! m odeliu taataUaUoos, repalra. Sprtagflsld STsta 3-4839. 9-8484.' costs. en. ranges, oU and gas Mirnsn. parking, adults. Reasonable. New ONE AND TWO rgm furnWhed interesting ' split Ipvel home, 71 MI 8-OOn. AU work guaranteed. Al] work guarantosd, 85 years sx- Siqulpment C ^ 88 lilata St. Hmirs RUGS, NEVER used, 9x13 bright HOME BAKINO—Wedding cakes pM tnce. 84-hour ssrvtee. CaU THREE BAY service suacn, fuU TWO CARPENTERS, new hom< 74) dally, 7-9 Tnuraday, 7-4 Satur­ red, $35; 9x13 orchid broadloom, USED CHAIN SAW. 3 0 8-8368. Bolton Road,. 3 0 8*8889. apartmenta. Hrated. Kitchen set, MANCHESTER—Ranch, large Uv- rgms, unique entrgee foyer, IH i'^ } ■*** Apply Dartmouth Hel|hte, off refrigerate, gas range, bedroom tag rgm , modern kitchen, 8 bed- baths, fireplace, 2 act’s tally | and birthday cakes, special oocs- LAWN MOWERS sharpsned and Earl VanCamp. MI 9-4749. repairer’s license, large parking day.______$87; 10x15 blue oriental. BU BTHfiy.T.T. STREET— 4 r g m tg e - sltm cakes, children’s novelty repaired aales and eervice, pick lot, amall Investment necessary. Spring Bt Ses Mr. Behrmann or 9-8955. set. Free gM, eletrlclty. l^w rooma, 1*A baths, laige rte.ro^ , wooded yard. 8-sane hwttag, Ideal for local mechanic with Mr. Rohner. FARM LOAM, top quality, stock m g t, flrot f l g r , $70. MI 9-5229, rg t. Apply 10 Depot Square. Apt. excellent co n d itig , $19,500. Phil' Thermopiine sUdtag doqrs, com- birthday cakes. MI 9-^8. up and delivery. Ice ekates eharp- 9-5. ______- ened, precision ground. L ft M Radio-TV Repair Services 18 following. MI 8-1477. plied 3 years, big 8 yard load, $13. DOUBLE BED, limed oah flnleh, 4'. brick Agency, 30 9-9484. btaatig storms.' Prig $22,500. RUGS AND bedspreads expertly EXPBJRIENCIDD man to repair and Jlreplace wood, and cow manure. box mattreaa and grtag. CaU 30 Glenn Roberts Agbncy, Realtors, Equipment Corporation, Route 83, CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serries, make new canvas covers, part' FOUR ROOM apartment, eegnd| 3JANCHESTBR—Excellent 4 rgm dyed. Choose from 70 decorator Vernon. Conn. 'A t 6-7609. Manches­ M & M CANDY Columbia, AC 8-9833, after B p.m. 9-9775. flgr 3*5. Convenient location. ANDOVER—2 rgm fuUy furnltted 3H 4-1621, colors. Lucky Lady Laundry, 48 avallahls all hours. SsOafscUon Ume. CH 3-S391. atge and frame cape, carport g d ter exenange. CaU Enterprise 1945. 30 9-9173, ______apartment for rent. Maple Ik)dge, PumeU Place. MI 9-2002. guarantesd. CMl MI 8-1816. ROUTE FOR BALE-^Bowen rUUng tractor COUCH, OPENS Into bed. txcel- Advertisement Route 8. Tel. PI 2-727$,______ge-half acre lot. Hm large aw m EXCELLENT SPRING CHAIN SAW work - Trees out. wMh enow thrower, pound plow lent condition, 140; also, 18” RCA By virtue of default of a Ooodl- able' mortgage. Full price $14,100 TELEVISION antennas and rotor Spare or Full-Time :80. THREE ROOM apartmgt. Heat, VALUES Reasonable rates. Cal] PI 2-7558 Executive Trainee and wheel harrow. Call...... after 5:80.1 TV. 63 WeUa Street upetalra. tlonal Salea Oontraet h gi by the atove, refrigerator. Gables, 118 Call the Ellsworth 30ttg Aggcy, I systems instaUed and repaired. Good Income 3 0 9-4266. TWO ROOM furnished gartm gt, Realtors. 3 0 S-4980 or 3 0 9-6624 Personals between l::80-4;80 or any time Planned management trainee 13-PIECB XROEHLBR secUonsl General Motors Acegtenoe Corpo­ Mata S t„ HO I-S339, 9-5. 105 Oxfgd at.—8 bedroom Dutch Saturday or Sunday. Serving Manchester and surround­ No Selling or Stdielttag ration, assigned and executed by one h lg k from Mato. 3 0 8-0*14. ing areas. Modem TV Service, 405 program for college and Ugh school DELUXE STA'nON wagon tent, iNfas;. 130 for both, 42 Spruce St. - spu r LEVEL—For those aegs Colqnisl, taterlw completely re­ ELECTROLUX Sues ^ Ssrvtes. Reubta F. Klnr. Vendee, our repre- ' ' y ~ bonded representative, Alfred SAM’S UPBULBIERY - Reared Center Bt., MI ^2200. Reaponalble peraona to own and graduate. AppUcanta must: lOidO, Bleeps six, like new, $50. 3 0 9-4838. tomed to the finer things all g e decorated, nice lot, available June! amtetive will aeU on April 12,196S,' 1. This house has to go. Priced for AmeU, 806 Henry St. TeL SU from the ahop. Gan take care of operate new M ft M diapenaer taial. (1) have outstanding personality 3 0 9-3105. c g ld d e m g d has been ta- RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any mak,, neas ta Jhia area. Um ited dlatribu OIL PAINTINO, 38x37 framed, 10:00 AM., at Scranton Motora, riuded ta this lovely 8*4 room quick aale. ^ 8 - 0 4 8 0 . ______aU your upbolatertns needa and appearance, RMkvUIe, Conn., one 1968 Ford Read Herald Advg. great savings. Call CH 8-3178. frss pickup and deUvsty on small torship avaUable. We aupply all WILL SELL a small diamond chip Hgl Indian, very colorful. 30 home. Th# style la contrive to radios, phonogrspos. Hours *-l0 locations. 6 hour spare time. < (3) possesa ahillty to advance into engagement ring and wed(‘ 6-4888. ' Sedan, Serial No. USSG10S405. H io those who g jo y •put level Uving 60 Oxford 8t. — 8 b ed rgm Co-1 Umlal, modem bath, rec room, 2- _ Automobile For Sale 4 SHARPEn I^ O .. Serrica - Saws p.m. ^ ft B Ramo and TV. and minimum Urvestment of I executive poet...... ■■ , band: ta.caae for. 330 .and this aeUer reeervea the right to bid. at Us beet.'On beautifully tgd 9«w . in s-im. — ------IHOOM FOR lady Or gentteman. GENERAL MO'IIMtS Lacy Bouquati car garage, present owners are] knives, axss, sbean, skates, required. Write giving resume, Financial potential la exceUent Call 30 9-SSS3 after 5:50. •caped ipaaairw r^W Tw s*.; NEED CAR? Your credit turned rotan blades. Quick service. Ciu ferences and phone number to Kitchen prtvUwes, quiet. Inquire a c c e p t a n c e 4 hathrgm a Priced •*) *he h&h building new home out of town, h u down? Short on down payment? tol Siqulpmeiit Co., 81 Mata S and many fringe beneflta arc pro­ FOUR CUSTOJd made wood 334 Charter Oi& S t, 3 0 8-8888, CORPORA'nON 80a. Phllbrlck A g g c y . MI 9-8484. to be wld. Any roasgable offer] Bankrupt? Repoaaeaalon? Don’t Manchester. Hours dally 74), Moving—^Trucking— General Manager vided. acreens, approximately 33''x 348-4788. 5921-N will be cgsldered, despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ P. O. Box 463 8314” Two combination storm [ f o u r b e d r o o m r g c h , 1)4 betha, Thursday 7-8. Saturday 7-4, Ml Storage 20 Thia la a pertaanent career . Henry St.—We have a custom quire about lowest down emaU- 8-7958. Haddonfleld, N. J. opportunity doors 81%”x80?4” and 29%”x wall-wall carpet, 2-car attachad est payments anywhere. No small aaga u< 7714” . . 33 W. Center St. garage, acre lot, only 817,60(L Carl- built apUt-levsi with 3 overalzed loan or finance company plan. BUSINBSS-profeaaional accounts. Light trucking and package deUv- Legal SEPTIC TANKS t g J w . Hutchtaa, 3 0.'.84182.' bedrgms, dgble closets. 2 fire Apply 800 CEDAR polee, many clothes-1 plges, 2 betts, rec room, 2-car Douglaa Motora, 838 Mata. If your receivables need aoUon, ety. Itefrigaraton, waahera and Help Wanted-—Female 35 AND phone Ml 941317 any hour. AAA atova.movtag moclalty. Folding Une s l» s , InstaUed and reset. COVENTRY— 8 rgm nuich, gm - garage, best Igatlg In town. SALESGIRLS —FuU-tlma or part- Chevrolet sdieeis 18:10 Inch. 3 0 1 Advertisement Mnatlgi, fireplace; large lot, Reimbursement Serrica, 889 Mata chairs for rent. Ml 9-0751 ! R gkiedge—Prsstlge IgaU oh. * 1949 PLITMOUTH sedan, good con- St. Bonded. time, 1-5:80. Experienced pre­ ROCKVILLE 9-1853. By vii^tue o f default o f a CM dl- PLUaaED SEWERS asking $11,900. Tongrg ^en cy, ditlon, $80. Ml 3-1777.______MANCHESTER Moving and Truok- ferred. Apply ta person. Tots ’n tional Nates Oontraet held by the Jdl 8-4821, : rgm custom built brick rgch. HOME LANDSCAPmO — Design, tag Company. Loeal and long dla- Teeni, 964 Main St., Manchester. VON SCHRADER rug cleaning ma. General M otm Aoeeptanoe Corpo­ NaehlM Olentd beautiful view,, brgzeway. 2rcar 1655 BEL AIR Chevrolet, 2-door plants, planting. Lawn tertUisa- tance moringl packing and stor­ HNANCE CORP chine, complete, reaaonabla price. ration, assigned and executed by { n e a r p o r t e r ST.—Large 5)4 ggage. Unforttmately this house AMBITIOUS women — security S g tio TSjBks. Dry W«il8> hardtop -convertible. Call MI tlon, weed and Insect control. John age. Regular service throughout,, 5 West Mata St.. RockviUe, Conn. 3 0 9-1847. Thomas J. Blevtaa, Vendee,. our rgm rgch, 2 flroplgea, geref^ is tg large tor ta« single persg 9-2248. E Whltham Landscape Nursery, New Etagland states and Florida. Income — earn |16 commission rgreeen tetive win seU on April 18, Unee IniteWeS'-Cellar Watel^ *18,800. C a rltg W, Hutehtois, Ml that ta presently ggpytag It; Ml 8-8568. daytlmo-eventag. Cm- necessary. FOR SALEl—Tape recorders (stora proofing Dona. Nil 9-2660. DRY CLEANER, 8-day week. Ap­ 1963, 11:00 A.M., at Mtocheitor 8-5132. Covgtry—Custom built to foot Phone MI 8-5247 for interview. ply ta pereon New Model Laundry, demonstistors) at Mg savings, Motor Salee, U3 W-Oenter St., one HORTON R O A D -6 r g m Cape, rgch, bressewsy, 8 targe 1948 CHEVROLET coupe, 301 cu. TV SERVK3D—All makSs. Honest, THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO. 73 Summit St., Manchester. 359.96 g . .Terms. See 3tarlo ■58 Olds, Serial No. B88B02898. The I In. V-8 engine, $350. MI 3-6634. Bconomlost. GQgh quaUty parte. Moving, packing,, storage -local PILGRIM 30LLS on Hartford Rd. 861 Mata St IMdHNEY BROS. nicely Igdaceped yard, garage, rgms mthoggy paneled living h* v openings fo r aalesladiea either sMIer reserves the right to bid. rgm , fireplMe with ralwd hrartt. Guaranteed 90 days Famous tor Slid loiw dUrtanee. Agents for WANTED—Experienced auto GENBIRAL MOTORS Swwti:a9B Disposal Co. family size kftcbg. Uvtag room 1955 FORD Falrlane, 4-door, radio aervlce since till- Phone $n Lyons Lmes, Inc., world-wide fuU-Ume or part-time. Apply c h u lc , g p ly ta person. DUlon with fireplace, dining rgm 8 bed- tiled bath with electric exhaust and heater, very good condition. P-4S8T. Potterton's. 180 Center Bt movers. BYee estlmatea. MI 8-5117. Manager, noon till 9 p.m. TOP* GRADE loam deUvered; ACCEPTANCE ItS-m Pearl St—30 S-6S6R rgma, ceramic tile tatt. very fg , built-in ovg gd range. aU Sales ft' Service, uic., 819 Mata CORPORATION aluminum storms. 14x24 ggage, MI 9-4817. S t 04)8n. nicely matatataed. immediate g - ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made' Painting—Paperiflg 21 W03IAN FOR cleaning rooms. g p g c y , $15,900. Robert Wolver- dgble araealte driveway, gclosed 1656 'FORD Convertible 'Coupe, slipcovers, dit^Ke and upholstery. Part-time. Must have own trans- m e c h a n ic . WELDER, full or ton A g g c y , 3D 8-2I1*. breezeway, very nice Vocatlg g g V-8, automatic transmlasion, Budget terms. Call Mrs. Roberts, PAUmNa AND portaUon. Manchester Motel, Mc­ part-time, must have heavy equip­ acre lot. whitewall tires, excellent mechan­ Ml 9-7590. Neil St., Mancjieater. 3H 4-1604. NOTICE |*U.900-6 ROOM Cape, nrariy fta; Good clean wdrkmahahlp at rrs- ment ex^rience. Itoply ta per­ Legal HONEYWAIION Itaig, firepiM c, Two fam llv. 8-6, e x e ilg t , Ig a - ical condiUon, $650. MI 9-4071. souabla rates. 30 ysara ta Mini' son, Thomas OoUa Co., 351 Broad tahed. aluminum tldtai FURNITURE reftaished and re^ ZONING BOARD garage, bus. Carlt I w, Hutgina, H g. for *15,'900. This ta eh excel 1959 IMPALA convertible, radio cheatei. Raymond Flaka. 3 0 R.N. 11-7 SHIFT, part-time. Laurel St, Manchester. — Advertisement SEPTIC TANK SERVICE lent buy. paired; cigarette bums and 9-9237. OF APPEALS JOHN P. FAY; Prop., Ml 9-5182. and heater, power brakes and scratchei, etc. MI 8-728?.^ after B. Manor. 3 0 9-3824. ‘ Machinists—^First Class By virtue of default of a Oondl- Vgrisnee-granted Vemg — * bedroom rgch, Im­ steering, white with black top, p a in t in g , p e e rin g , floor sand' ttawJ Salea Contract held g the Burnham Estates. Inc., lot front- 1 ST. JAAIBS P A R ISH - .CJuatom 8 maculately Clean, ceram ic tile $1,650. 120 Ha'wthome. MI 9-S746. PIANO TUNINO. $7. Fifteen years’ HXIRDRBSSER wanted, full or i General Motors Acoeptance Ootpo- MSTAIIED . CLEANED bath flreplqce, ^ o . picture win­ mg, remodeUng. Cafi Mr. Charlaa, pgt-tim e. All repUea confidential. 80-hour week. Must bs capable ag«. North aide Robert Rd., wwt of pgm ranch, larga kitchg, co- experience. Free repair esUmates tolerances. * ration, asslgaed and executed by tahial atmosphere, nbar qua. dows. attached gerage. Preagt 1960 FORD convertible, V-8, stand upon request. Call Kenneth Robin t a 94)736. Box S, Herald. of holding aircraft ' !N o.4 4 . ' REPAIRED ard with overdrive. Call MjC 9-7423 Bridgeport and Jig-hoTe erators. AU)«K Suttter Jr; Vendee, ounrg- The abs#s wlU be.effeotivs April p ig , g l y 817,860, C i^ t g W. owners igvtag atate. son, MI 8-1865. CEILING rettalahad, painting, wan- resentatlve will aeU on A]^t 17, itatchtas 30 OJlin. . between 8 s.m.-8:80 p.m. FUU, OR part-time store .clerk. Apply at 8, 1962, ______EMER^CY S«VICE _•- * —Y • ‘ AU the above home* are TREE REMOVAL, pninil^ and lot papering. WaUpH^r hooka on re­ Some Mfice ^tles. Apply In per­ 1963, 10:80, A.M., at I^ _ D o ^ Notice fUsd ta office .of Town 1961 CHEVROLETT Impala, 4-door, clearing. Call Frank C. Noble, MI quest, FuUy marred. , C*U Edward son MiUkowSkl Flower Fashion, GTK CORP. Cleric, 3faroh 80, IMS. h ardt^, power eteertag, radio and 6-6058 R. Price. MI 9-luOI. 895 Main St. 678 ToUand St, East Hartford Serial No. tA86H4609. The eeUer Zoning Beard o f Appeale REASONAHE 22 INCHES homes, some vnth amaii dqwn pay heater, automatic transmission. e x t e r i o r -i n t e r i o r pataUng, ‘ Bog« B. Bagley, J. D. REALTY • FRIENDLY women'needed right WANTED ■ mente’ ten the Bltaworth Mitten Owner MI 3-1847. decorating. ceUtagk, waUna; Cbstiman TEL Mt 9.2330 470 Msta St. . Ml LAWNS—Cleaned, mowed, trim- away to help start ahcg-by-mail ACCEPTANCE DwML-Halr, Agency, Realtors, 3 0 8-89*0, or ing, floor aandlng and refmiah 4M WEXHEBEU. ST. Hie beginner, in sewing — ^ 1959 FORD convertible, black, med, fertUised. MI 3-8945, club. You help your friends, they 3lachtalst Toed Maker, Lathe CORPORATION SOmNary MI 9-5624. ' radio, heater, whitewalls, $100 Clean wbrkmanuiip. NoJob too save money. You get famoua prod­ gpert tg . —„wtil Uke the sewing easbi take oyer payments. Call STEPS, sidewalka, atone walls, ' small. John Vmlaule, MI 9-6750. ucts free. Send today fOr idei Jpb sb g experience required. ease of this deUghtfliHy ytatag The "C ircle'of ------[ i CANCHB8TER-8* Ftoley St. 9)4 r W ^ fir^Iaces, flagstone terraces. yoked style. Cinch ta the waist Ulna new cgterptoce wUl drsaa tip Legal " MI 9-9905 bebveen 7-6 p.m. WE ARE now booking for outride free 378-page catalop No obliga­ targe room ranch, tall cellar, large Work done at reasonable prices. tion. Po^ar Club, i>pl; E8B3 RADKE ENGINEERING Witt a wide belt. , your favorite tittle! It’S ^aactaa- rumpus room. 2-car garage, am^ MI 3-0796. painting. If you Want a good Um TATTON No. 82*8 with Patt-O-Rama ta ta Advertisement done, get our estimate. Call LynbroOk, N. Y. CORP. tina te.crghet. Bite drive, lot 200x200. all I g d '^1963 STUDEBAKER truck, good 18 Vernon Ave., RockviUe ataea 9. 11, 12. IS, M. patteita No. 5921-N has crochet g a p ed . *29,800. 3 0 8-4405. By virtue of default of a Cgdlr .^ condition. MI 8-2508. STONE MASON—All kinds . of Chailea, Modem Home.Decorat' WANT A CHANCE to earn—in your TO BID ■ 30)4 to 88. Size 11. 81)4 dizeotiga for 22” dotty: material,------tional Salea Ogtract held by the ■ OPENS TO 8 Stone, brick, blocks, SnoR’rER STRKET area Brick Ggeral Motors Aoc^Unce OMpo- WEEKDAYS ■^'VpioRD, 1955 convertltde, exceUent places.' Call MI 9-3001 evenings. THURSDAY TILL 9 PAINTING and waUpapertag, wall territories wen on and around stora WM*. Apig ta per*» 3 ^ the office of the General Mwaager, I leas, 814 yards. - . To order, agd S6c ctana te l—■* ------—— raUoh. assigned g d eaeeuted by .^^sdndHlcm, fully equipped, with To Order, aend 85c ta co ln a te SATCRpAYmbS p^por removed- Wm^raer b o ^ Adams, Woodland, Broad and St. kowakl Ftower Flwhlw. 896 3Cata 41 Center Street Mancheeter, stina oabot. The Manettaeterta Ann Siamreylo, vinyl top. PI, 34>4$8 after 6 p.m. GET YOUR spring cleaning dono on raquestr CoUtags. Free esO- John BU. You can earn $3 a^ St. ■'■ nectlcut until April 9,1962 at UiOO Bus BumetL TSe M toch<^r Ero* - U M .-A V K . ■enUttiv* wlU wtH!t « i April 15* l$$l, now—atUcg and yards cleaned; a m . fo r Chennleals fo r Swimming In Aufotnotive § 8 7 I lk SOTO 4-door sedan, ex­ also, landscaping. Al’s, MI 8-8706. nmtearOall Roger, 30 84)W. hour aervlctag the dentand for lUEW YfNUK 88, N .Y . thing you would dealre at a priro 10:15 A.M., at SqronUwi M ^ r a , 357 MtOAD ST. OUT cosmetics and good grooming IF YOU ARE bandy around autoe, Poqla. you e g afford. JBeechler-Sroith, cellent condlUon. Clarke - Motor wa win,"train you to become auto F or -lat-ctaas mMItar *0® I®* Boe Rodcvffle, home. It does no g($Nl to mink muffler and shook ahSorlm -in- amllains at the Controller’s OffUe, FOr iM-claae maUtag add lOc for H I 3-2444 home by competent bookkeger each patteRi. P*tntNaa^ Address Wtth w s u and Pattern Number stftar raeervra the right to bw. Wflth accounting backmund. De­ Uon guaranteed, free estlmatea. aboOt eam U g extra Money —^61 M Cgter Street 3Uaohaat«, Goa- 0Oo for tta^ew, Bifftta* loXMtOOM Cape with .garage . g b n e r a l m o t o r s now and find out how you can do ■Witt a g e ; NS. and; ■Stas. 1808 BUICX SPECIAL. CaU MI livery aervlce. Writ* Box L. Her­ ta $-4496 after 4 p.m. f-B ^ I a c c e p t a n c e nSKHM neoU ei^^ w for pataitlnr i M g - Iknni^ iB'tdafs, ANDERSON Inteiior Decoratii outeida and InaMe. SattafuUA O O U I ^ te Uva la ana do j u n l ; iS-10 ' DART etaUoa wagon, Estimates gladly given. Call guaranteed. Fret eaUmates. Horn* motel work. lUioao MX aet M I 9-0658, ____ 8-6388,______tale, MX 8-7600. , tWMB I M . ------^ A

1 . •------, I------■ \ j MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1961 )URTEE1? Tha Weather IttantIjPBtfr ^ntning fim lii Avtnicc Daily Nat Pnaa Rm Fereea«t of t . 8. Wcatkor Bataaa F ar the Weatf K a M . row at > pjB. in' Waddell Sehool Halps Yen Ovareema M areaiLU tt Clear, eoW with fiqst toolglit Articlss of clothing and towels at a public hearing bafora the left after the Boy Scout swim meat Schoolmen board of dirertoin^ sad board of FALSE TCETH Low 25 to SO,- Wednetday neatly Al^ut Town Frlddy at Manchester High School education. I 13,559 suimy and milder. High la ON, poor, may He claimed by calling the Generi^ Manager Riohard Mar­ Leocanast aad Warry ..... Mawiltor of Andtt home of Charles Baxter, 34 Olcott PrepPTAs tin is recommending that the NoTunser be enaored or reel lU-st- Maxwiiai’et GInidittlea ManchesUr^A City of ViUage Charm The F«U«wcrftft Club of M«n- sebool budget be cut by 3277,469. eue becmuie ot looee; wobb^r Wso tit6fltor‘L—The - t Members of the 8th District Fire sand men of West Berlin’s Al­ Board of Aldermen ha.* re­ will be given tests In an effort In said Town of Coventry on the Department, wishing to participate Ramizl, principal of Buckley German news agency AI)N report­ to cut down the accident rat* foUeavlng application for a change in a pump operators’ drill, will Si^iOol, rmiresentlng the elemen­ i i ^ garrison rushed to combat ed today. The • agency said the ceived a favorable report on a In Massachusetts, from Rural 40 Zone to Oonunercial meet tonight at 6 at the Main and tary schools. positions early today for a test exercise diaplayed exemplary proposed fluoridation ordi­ The state legalized the test* Bbcpansion 2ieople may give their liTgeat operationaJ teat under­ of triiope InvdvM or how long it Cummlnga’ way to a apeciat Said property consists of ap- Five Speakers Discuss Freedom views on the achool budget tomor­ lasted. tee r ^ r t without comment last courae at Northweatem iinl- nroodmately 9 wres. will be held Thursday from. 9:15 taken eince the bunding of th« a;m. to 3 p.m. at Burnside MethO' rr,, ^ vcfitei^v in B Seminar at South Methodist CSiurch on "Freedom in This Berlin wall-laat atiimmer. night. veratty to learn the uae of tha Cease Fire Dated this 2nd day of AprU 1962. T h ? sp ^ to right, are Jay SUger, a Mancheeter High The New Haven Water Oo. has testing untt^ called a breatha- U S. DeMars dlst Church, Blast Hartford. The n?^n?B eck associate *^fesSor of histo^ and government at the University of „ ‘ Thrqe Americsui be.tU«' groupa, opposed the ordinance, which Chairman Planning and series is co-sponsored by the Con^ S^e ReriiwJen^ F X ond the church: SUte P^ice Capt. Samuel Rome, and three battallona of BritUh infan­ Ij’zer. By WEBB MoUMUEY necticut League for Nursing, the try and a French brigade, phia sup­ would require. it to add fluorides Zoning Commission of the Clr^it Court. (Herald photo by Oliara).______U.S. Chiefs to the public water supply. BEIRUT. Ltbanon ( ^ ) y Town of Coventry American Cancer Society, Connec­ Dr. Walsh announces the porting tankn fod armored edra V % ticut Heart Association, Connecti­ rolled through the streets. aldermein may vote on the A ground-ai^ clash of Synan cut Tuberculosis and Health Asso­ P. CSiehey Jr., educational chair­ ing of ship hulls and decks. It chips change of location of his The AlUes aakl the test wa* de­ measure at their next scheduled armed forces was reported to­ meeting May 7, or sooner if. a spe­ ‘Drink Drivers ciation, and Connecticut State De­ man of the chapter. paint and rolls on a new coat at office for the practice of BONUS sig n ^ to evaluate the mobility of Not Told of day at rebel-held Aleppo apd partment of Health. Cancer Drive l \ i feet per second. Vm unite and their ahlUty to re- cial session is called. ------m e n ------"To Cure More, G^e More” will Oral Surgery—from 450 Under 21 Face the Damascus junta • resumed be the keynote of the month's cam­ aot to various situatiwu. radio attacks on the' muti­ Ladies of the Asaumption will paign which will be climaxed by a Scliolar Swap Agreed Woodbridge St. to the BUY American troops had breakfast 56 to 52 IXAKN TO OPERATE meet tonight at 8 in the church Opens Today In the Held and returned to' their SAC ‘Alert’ HARTFORD (API—The SUto neers, indicating a deaiUock in hall. The Rev. David Q. LapUk of house-to-house drive for funds dur­ new Professional Build­ ing the final week of the month. ADDIS ABABA—Ethiopia and barracks nearly live hours after Motor Vehicle Department'* dally State Penalties« negotiations to end thS pro- The Catholic Transcript anil be Manchester Chapter, American SPECIALS being alerted. BrlUsh and French WASHINGTON (AP) — The record of automobile fatalities as HEAVY guest speaker. "More than one million Artiericans the United States have signed a ing at 357 East Center Nasser uprising. Cancer Society, today opened Its now living have been cured of can­ t w' o - w a y educational-exchange troops puUed back earlier, after alert touched off last fall by a of last midnight and the totals on HARTFORD (AP) — The eUte St. The new office will be false signal Indicating a possible *171! crew of a paaaengar plane A fashion shou’, “Showers of 1962 Cancer Crusade headquarters cer,’’ it has been reported by the pact providing for students, train­ being deployed for three hour*. . the same date last year: moved today toward applying pos­ said on arriving her* from Aleppo, American Cancer Society. open Thursday, April 5th. V ^ e some of the Western uniU attack against the United States . 1961 ‘ 1962 in northern Syria, that groim EQUIPMENT Fashion," will be presented in Fel­ in the lower level of thej Diamond ees, teachers, research scholars, at the height of the Berlin crisis sible penalties to Its'tinder 21-age lowship Hall, Second Congrega­ General drive cJialrman is Sam and professors of each nation to were sUll In the field, MIG jet KUled ...... 56 62 trocm* there flrM from toe airport DRAG UNES tional (Miurch, tomorrow and Police Equipment Co. store at 1086 Diamond, who will be assisted by work in the other country. ■•‘fightera of either the Soviet or never reached the point that a motorisla warned by police for on Rua*tan-buUt 30(3* o t the mrujDOZERs g r a d e r s Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Wom­ Main St. for the April campaign to Mrs. Gloria Benson. East German air forcea flew over­ danger signal was flashed to "driving . after drinking’’ after Byrlan air force. t BACat h o e s President Kennedy, informed 9 Trichinatu Cases en's Fellowship of the church wiH raise a 313,500 quota. Division chairmen Include Mrs. head. HARTFORD (AP)—The SUte trips across the New York line. The ahooUng was da*orihed as OIAM SHELLS .SCRAPERS sponsor the shoa’. Tickets may be Helen Hachadourlan and Carl Hig­ Liong vapor trails could be seen sources said today. totenae. Hi* crewmen said thay POWER SHOVELS Dr. Melvin Horowitz, president !n the clear blue sky. Sonic booms Gen. Thomas S. Power, chief of Health Department says that nine Gov. John Dempsey announced purchased at the door. gins, co-chairmen of the house-to- Connecticut residents, five of them that 91 «uch youths nabbed by po­ heard thai; the lighter* were try­ Trained men are earning S165 of the Manchester chapter, urged house canvass: William Slelth, in­ ^ook tha center of the dty as the the Strategic Air Command., or­ ing to blow up a tranamitter of the per week and up. niousands of volunteers to sign up at the head­ lets smashed through the sound dered hundreds of nuclear bomb­ in Waterbury, are suffering from lice between the hours' of 10:80 Members of Manchester Emblem dustrial: James DeRoeco, commer­ trichinosis infection. p.m. and s8 a.m. anaand nanaeahanded ann*-drink- Aleppo radio, which waa calHhg additional men are needed right dub aill jneet Wednesday at 8 quarters which will be open daily cial; Eldgar Clarke, special gifts; HATS GLEANED ^SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY barrier. ers to be prepared to take off. But itaeU the Voice of the Arab Be- now to operate the hea\T equip­ from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Headquar­ In another military activity, the it was understood that at the TTie new reporU, covering the | ing warnings will be summoned to p.m. at the K of C Home. Annual Dr. Horowitz, medical; Atty. Ron­ / HEAVY, CORN-FED STEER BEEF ^rlod that ended March 31, brllig hearings to determine what pen- public. ment used in building roads, reports will be presented and plans ters telephone numbers are ald Jacobs, attorneys, and Theo­ and BLOCKED U.8. Army sent a platoon of Infan­ time he did not inform Kennedy,. Freeident (tomal Abdel Naaaar ot brid^. dams, airfields, irrlgs- MI 9-5394 and MI 9-5395. try rolling along the autobahn life­ Secretary of Defense Robert S. the total to 16 cases so far in 1962.1 altle.i should bg imposed. tion systems, missile sites, completed for Installation. Officers dore Goodchlld, real estate and in­ ' Commissioner Franklin M. All of these youthful operators th* United Arab Bepvibite and « will rehearse at 7:30 p.m. There Two educational lUms for women surance. By Appeoved line to West Germany. The Army McNamara or the Joint Chiefs of new eomnMmder of the pro-tlA-B- pipelines, home sites, snbdivl- said that the platoon, from Co. A, Staff. Foote said yesterday that the lat hold "provisional licenses" since will be a social hour after the only wlU be presented at Bailey est cases Include five In Waterbury they are under 21. am y rebilhon appealed for-a slOBS. etc. Ajidltorlum at Manchester High Factory Method 3rd Battle Group 8th Infantry, Nor, said the sources, did he bloodleaa seintlon of the military Oomplete training gives you ac- meeting. give an alert order to . crews of and two in Bristol, cousins ■who Such license* are, of a proba­ School .Wednesday at 8 p.m. A Robot Paintn Ship Now's the time to bring that old hat waa goi^ to the Weat for a brief criaU. tnal experience on hea%7 equip­ training p^od. \ 54 Atlas intercohtinentar ballistic shared some sausage suspected of tions! type, subject to revocation ment at our resident training ^ e Women’s Home Lesgue of panel of doctors will participate in in to be made like new again! having been Infected with trichi- ’the rdbela called for a tm oa the Salvation Army will meet to­ a question and anjwer period af­ NEW YORK—A tanklike robot Such troop movement! are fre­ missiles arrayed in five bases...... or suspension for anv cause deem­ th ey laid they would do no aheot- estitora, wlHi employment as- rolling on magnetic treads has "It never reached the point | na. ed sufficient by Motor Vehicles alstaiice upon completion. For morrow at 2 p.m. in the Junior ter the fllm pre.sentatlon. The pro­ quently naade along the 110 miles + Ing because of U)e danger of in- Hall. Refreshments will be served. gram was arranged by Mrs. John been devised to speed the palnt- STiAKS of highway acroaa Communist, where - it was _ necessary to launch Conunlaaloner John J. Tynan. The REMEMBER-^ oanq>Mt« Informatton send ElGSt GGHnany to doitionstrato | the yround* alert force." the' Ribicoff Airs Hopes Initial hearings will involve 46 op- (Conttoued on Page Bight) name, address, age, telephone Western rights to road access to sources said. BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Secretory: eratOTS re^ n g to Parte d Cow number nnd working hours to; Judge Cniarlas S House, West- We Give tiie BEST of SHOE land St., and JudjRi Harry H. Porter- Berlin. _ of HaalUi, Education and Welfare tV- sa^o n be ^ Id In the (ConHnsMd mi Page Bight) ASSOCIATED Lugg, 57 Elm St., Rockville, will REPAIR and SERVICE— Big maneuver* by the Kaet.Ger- Abraham RtWcoff says he Is in- Newtown Town Hall Friday a t 4 attend the New England Oonfer- torested-In tha Senate because her pm- , u .j' , .k .. Two Missing HEAVY EQUIPMENT ' i ence of State Trial Judges at Har­ And Aiwoys With a Smile! feels he can aerva the adminlstra- Ad^tlon^ hearings for the »*■ SCHOOLS vard University, Cambridge, Mass., tion beet there. i mainlng driven will be held later 2»e WORTHINOTON ST. RUMMAGE SALE House “ 1 would be trading a voice in Hht’tford and )^terbury St* Joseph Cathedral Gets Jits Cross^Briefly ; Friday and Saturday. GREEN STAMPS • Will Mrs. Burton Figlit? As Blast Rodks SPRINO^nSLD 8, MASS. Sponsored By Sisterhood of Temple Beth Shblom • WE GIVE department-(of h»lth, educa- l Pa­ tor nssrlynearly a h*MtaaU bM iu uf f toditytoday lata At tida cross into plaoe oaa* itIt toing above AT THE TEMPI,»; "SHOE REPAIR] NG — SECOND TO NONE!** tton and ■welfare) for a voice in the 4lde ,at _the_ h ^ H n ^ IVorkmen trieO' n. , —— * The Women's Fellowship, Sec-1 open to the public and to which one the tower of 8t. Joseph Camdtal. '**at of the Hartford RarhanRoman OathoUe Aretodlooete. Brisk Wind h l ^ ond Congregational Church, will 1 ' ■’ " NORWICH (AP) ->Aa eoiplo- Ipwshlp Hall. • Excellent Clothing for Men, Women and Children Rlbtcoff, a candidate for the HOUSE k HALE DELICIOUS WITH STEAKS Democratic nomination for the parental attendanccfrV"motrt: lm* tom and fire srupSai egg o Book* and Toys portant’’ alnce TMlotlcally all caf* proeesKlng plant today. IVm fire­ The Reed-Eaton arcle. Com- j Seriate, was at the University of men were reported miealng. ;SLEEP, SHOE REPAIRING SERVICE Bridgeport to Teoeive an award Involved were registered in their Plea to Supreme ^ u rt €0ulart kLlJ.S* muHity Baptist Church, will meet Wednesday, April 4th—6:00 to 9:00 P.M. I7SE Ol’R OAK 8TRFET ENTRANCE — MI 8-4128 To Obtairi Divorce names and t^e vehicle* obviously Tho Mast to rn ehemloal truck Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home Thursday, April 5th—9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Mushrooms IB 4 9 = from the local Hiapter of Pi Gam­ were used with parental permis­ touched off die fire a t the Van ma MU, national *oclal. science Ibeeol Leather 0>. on Fbreat St I FOR SALE I of Mrs. Harry Basklne, 206 Lydall, honor sdciety. sion. To Discuss Aid Elsfelle Carpenter Circle Will ‘meet AU W ilK FEATURE By FIEBCE LEHMBBCK —jihig In a Rome night cluh. Referring to the inability to get Hio plant normally has 10 or 13 ■ tm ^y night, they attended a In a,chat with students and fac­ employe*. Only Pennies ■ Wednesday at 8 p.m.,at the home n e w YORK (AP)—Rumor hae ulty at a reception given by the New York state to raise its mini Parents Seek Ban of Mrs. Sidney Carter, Birch Trail, become fact The three-year-^ _-.iall, private cocktail party. W ^eJait^.^LZnt* ^ Yai^m ‘‘inking are from 18 to 21, With Presidettt nremen at the scene said there f Glastonbury. IB 65= Burton later spent two hours in RlwXI: tweSd bXfW ellminato the need tor was no Immediate sign ot anyone A N i g h t ! \ Fried Flounder marriage of EUzabeth ’TaylM^and leaving tha atruoture. • i Eddie Fleher is broken, hmi toey Miss !I>.ylor’s luxury tUlla on Vi* ^ border c^^ 1^ the under 21 I Visit Marlow’s Bedding | Plgnatelll. ' WASHINOTON (AP) — Preei- After the building caught fire. will obtain a divorce tPrlnake the Fisher, 33, appeared resigned to He pr^ous atate- IfrouP'It’s v/rv'^oSt'w.*’^very apparent w« vrtll have On School Prayer It was rocked by more explosions, ment th it the adminUtraUon coiUd' Aunarent w« v dent Joao (loulart of Brasil ar­ Department where you’ll EX11A STAMPS YflitR ydo purchasB split permanent. the breakup as he left for a to do this job alone, I think w* eppimently from barrel* of chemi­ find a mattress or a com- The world gqt-Hie news through use the additional voice in Con­ rived in Washington today for a cals inalde. ( I a crisp, buidnemlBte announcement Broadway sttow shortly before gress In support ot its many pro­ can lick- this thing." When your doctor asks where Nizer read th* long-anticipated WASHINGTON (AP) — TheSbIeartng* upon ui, eur parmto, our six-day visit and received a warm Authorities said four flremon en­ plete bedding outfit tai- _ yon wnat your prescripltoninil- thM f iftm s. No Coupons Nooded! Monday nlSbt by Louis NIzer, m grams. greeting from President Kennedy,' lored to .your individuisl “ attorney famed for handling ma­ announcendeht. approved In ad­ Congreaeman-at-large Frank Suprwne Court «aa asked today teatoers. apd our country.” tered the plant before an eocploekm, ed . . . say . . . HALLMARK vance by both parties. to declare th* recitation ot prayer The objeetipg perenu indludsd Kennedy told his gueet this coun­ two made their way out. needs at m a r L 0 W PHABMACY. Free delivery. V U n iA HAIO ITAMM WITH A M M SA6 jor dlvoroes of the past, houra af- Kowalski is ritallenging Ribicoff try look* to th* future of th* hem­ I /4 e r the beauUfui Uz had •uiranon- He' was grinning broadly wb*n for the party'* Senate nomina­ Km in public school* a violation of the two membeta of the Jowito faith, ’There was no immediate word ■ prices! MI 0-2861 GOOD>i^E/IR photograp^iers took Ws picture CmuUtutlon. one member of the Unlterian isphere with great hope end much about the employe*. * PiAT HUMUS '' ed him to Rome. tion. of that hope comes from Ooulert's ‘•raiiabeth and Eddie Fisher an­ hugging actress. Shelley Winter* Counsel for five parents of lilne Church, one member .of tho Society Th* blasti ebook moot of this backatoge following a performance 9 Patients in for EtWoei CuRure, and on* pro- leadership of Brazil. southeastern Connecticut town. .X''' I tXTIA HAIO tTAMK WITH A 10 OZ KONOMY JAk nounce that they haVe .mutually .children in schools in N*w Hyde Kennedy and Ooulart undoubt­ agreed to part," the announcament of Tennessee Williams’' "The Njght Zeller for Lodge park, N. V., argued that the offer­ feeesd nonbeUever. . Some prieaU came to the scene, of the Iguana." „ . . HARTFORD (AP) — The man William J. Butler, New York edly will discuBS the recent ex­ but were kept avmy by eiqtloalone too A&P INSTANT COFFEE aaid. "Divorce proceedings 'Will be ing of prayer m cla»*room* there propriation of a U.S.-owned tele­ instituted soon." w. ’The ,boyUfii-looking singer said who hbaded the Republleen state Moslem Qinic breached the pripctpl* of separa­ City ettomey for th* parenU, com- and flames. DOES G fT T IN e The announcement brought he woidd be in New York only * ticket in 1966 disclosed today that tion of church and state. lained that the prayer involved phone company by a Brazilian m iA run tTAMn w ith th e p u k h a h op a abort time before going to Holly- he favors former Governor John ALGIERB (AP)—A band of Se­ SI pert of a r*coiml**d drive to ! state. crashing down a mountain of aua- Lodge of Westport for the party's The parents objected to th* 25 pense buUt up in recent weeks by Wood. cret Army Organization gunmen speaking of a prayer recommend'reoommend- introduce religlout education and Also on top for discussion Is p ____ H A N D TOW EL Miaa Taylor’s Interest in her ■Tve got to aee my kids," he gubematoriad nomination th i a gtate Board obawwancee in publlo achoole. an Alliance for Progress project Will Take Off Your said. "They gotta aee me." year. irmed into a Mflilam clinic uk ed by toe New York ----He'O'" —ZITZ aaid”----- Ala'the N*W V6T* ketlrai KE YOU FEEL OLD "CTeopatra" cosUr Richard Bur­ of Regents .for use in all public In poverty-atrlcken northeast Bra- —Bulletins , • Featuring • After 38. coounon Kidney or Btedder Xr> ■XTSA P U n HAMPt WITH A JANi PAItKtB ton, and Flaher’a desperation in EHaher’s reference was to his "I feel that he would be the one day and toot nine of the patients rejected the belief on which the g u " xn agreement is near on a riutkm e often oee«r end mey make yoq daughter and son by his marriage that could win In the state of Con­ •ehoola of the state. Founding Fathers built thU gov-; p,g„ ^here the United States adll Simmons, S niy, Blue Bell teaee aad narvotte from too fredueat* denying that a break waa immi­ to death on their beds, police re- The 22-word prayer: ’’Almighty Culled from AP Wires and Sliimberland on «burnlac or iteRlae uriaettoB iMth dey 25 to actreaa Debbie Reynolds, a mar­ necticut because of hi* record,” ...... Brazil ’ to G ^ V e * r k ^ o , ? . X " o u r ^ » f SJuef in Th. ^^Vton ^ d H r - l l BBd atth t. BeeoaderUy. yon mar lot# JE LLY R O LL nent. riage that ended in 1969 after Ed­ said former State Comptroller E-Z TERMS! end furier HeedeebM. Bdcl- Now there remain other sua- major ■ Fi‘#e~railiellrree~PniHell FATlunf^Parking ...... ■ Ache end Teel eld. denreeeed. ' penMhd quesUona: WUl Burton, die' became . enamored’" wlth'"the -Fred-R: Zeller of Stortington. — tand-etater deVTOpineHr^pog^^ Kueh Urltatlon. OTBriKX neueUy brtaei ■XTIA PUIO ITAMPt WITH A JANI PAHKIt Zeller won the party's guberna­ were gravWy wounded. Each ot the eight jueUcet ques­ 6 OONV10I8 BEOARlJiiai fMi. reUxlBf comfort Dy tnrtolag irrt- become the 80-year-old widowed Uz. Ooulart arrived on-a special Jet tetlnt etriBe m ■troar. ecld urine end hr Debbie, now married to shoe torial nomination over John Alsop The 16 terrorists also explbdto a tioned Butler, a* be pressed, the SAN (QUENTIN. CWU. (AP)— civint eaelceele peln relief. OeC CTSTKX 25 LEM O N R O LL actieas’ fifth huabandT What^of of Avon four year* ago but lost charge in the European dlrector'e contontion that the recitation ot flight and stepped but into a sunny San (totottn guards remvIaMd ul d n istle tJ. Obeer up end feel better feet. hia 'Wife, Sybil; .and their two chil­ magnate Harry Karl, bad no com but crisp Washlngtonemoming at i M A R L O W ^ Snow Tires and Mount dren, now sHUng In aecluslon in ment on the divorce announcement. the elecUon to Democrat Abraham office, heavily damaging much'of News Tidbits the prayer amounted to a teaching today the five convlotf who “ Main St., Manchester ■ DiTItA P U n ITAMPt WITH A JANI PASKIt Liz and Eddie were married 14 A. Ribicoff.' the building. Andrew* Air Force Base. He waa a te g ^ the ladder-eoA-rope ea- London? A police apokeaman said it waa from the A F Wire* '^ « e " i* no quesUon but that 1 greeted by a costless and iiatle** cepe from the'M g prison Mon­ 25 PLAIN DANISH RING There were r e p o ^ that Mrs. (Oonttaued an Pag* Thre*) (Coattaned om Page Four) the most brutal outrage committed lUi purpoM ie to ^ bring childron ProoW®nt Konnedy. day, .fhe capture was made to a L _ la'm .. J Read Herald Advs. Burton would fight any dlvoK* sx- by the Secret Army Oganlzatlon into religious activity, "Butler The. two chatted before going house about 10 mllea north of tho tion by her hOaband, and that she since it began its terrorist cam­ Segregation leadeiii Mr*. B. J. said at one jx^t. throuaji a reception line ,that 1n- prison. Aaoeeiato Warden Dale ■XTIA p u n HAMPS WITH A 1 U SAO toOZiN had pleaded with him through mu­ paign to sabotage the peace agree­ "la that a bad thing?’ asked I eluded Secretary of State Dean Frady annonneed the recapture.^ tual Intimatoa to give up Ellza- (Jalllot Jr., awaitiiig word on her 25 A&P CUT CORN ment between the French govern­ plea to talk with ArchMehop Jo­ Justice John M. Harlan. ' Rusk and other U.S. and Brazilian W o Invito Your Chargo Account! ■ ' e‘ beth. ment and the nationalist rebels. seph FraBcki Hummel about let­ "No,’ Butler replied. "W* are | officials. UN L0AN~OPrO8BD Your Regular Tires Burton, BritlMi actor who Katzenbach Appointed The B«Cf*t Army Organization ter she aays threatens her with ex­ WASHINOTON (AP)—A bi­ Sam PhW tMiiirt Well A Ciwf layaedin PfosM Mam AJUony make* love to Ml** ia known as the OAS, (Contiened on Pnge Bight) (OofiHnned on Page Eight) partisan oompromlae propoaal Taylor in her film role e€ Cleo- communication .., President Ken­ 25 A source close to the secret nedy pays surprise vMt to Senate for financial aid to the Unitod PIZZA WITH CHEESE p a ^ ha* b«en opmly «*oorting army said the victims probably Nattona encoontored nnexpeeted- her in public during filming of the No. 2 Attorney ^neryl end finds things just about a* were member# ot the Moslem Na­ they were when he gave up hi* ly heavy Bepublican oppoeltlos ■XTIA p u n tTA Jtn WITH A 11 o z PKO of the Nile. Several m o m l^ tional Liberation Front. PoUee at a conference ot OOP aenatom ago they were aeon holding hand* said the patiento In the clinic near­ ■eat there to enter th* Whit* WASHINOTON (AP) ,t- 8trt>- House. ' ' Pardons Board Reduces toda}'. The proposal, pending be­ 25 Nabisco Vanilla Wafers pUV into Byron R. White’*'too#*, ly aU were under treatment for fore the Senate, would give Red as No. 3 man in the Juatioe Depart­ aiknenta hot connected with the Burglars forced open * "“fe in President Kennedy dieorettoiiery ment is Nicholas da Borde Ketz*n- Algerian war. the office of the Tip Top Bakera in Brown IX11A P U n tTJiMPt WITH A IQTMOZCAN CORE Leader Bridgeport,, police report maktag authority to lend the Unlted Na­ Black beeh. an ex-law professor who Eleewbere hi Algiers, European Slayer’s Life Sentence tion* up to ilOO. mlUlon or buy 25 m^FINEAPPLE JUICE b