■ WEDNESDAY, M ^C H 28, 1980 The WcRther Avengo Dally Net Frcn Bur Foreeaet ef D. 8. Waatfeer Be n em f AGE TWENTY-BIGHT jBattrlffat^r lEwattiiis IffraUi For the Week Ended M aM 19. 1060 deariei, eeld tmdiX. La# IE- 13,088 20. FrMiv meetly sam y. aet mmdi • - iV temperatnm dlaage. U g h 85-40. raf tha A|MK ■) ' S Calling All Shoppers! Borean, ef Oredniea. , M anchester-^A City o f Village Chfxrm (Olasattled AdvertMag ea Page 10) PRICE F ltB CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960 DOUBLE VOL. LXXIX, NO. 148 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) iDOUBLE U, S, Rejects Soviet Palmer Given]State NeWS Life Sentence Roundup House roves For 2 Killings Opinion Berlin in New Haven, .March 24 (/P) STAMPS —genator Thomas J. Dodd’s Richard Palmer, 39-year- GREEN STAMPS office reported today that the • Thursday 9 to 9 With All Cash Sales! old slayer of two, was sen­ ast German Area tenced to life imprisonment Onnecticut Senator’s physi­ this morning on two counts of cian has advised him to rest Five-Point Ri in Florida for another two /Mhlnirton March 24 (/Pltbeen contending in recent mroths second degree murder. THURSDAY, 9 ° 9! that weatem troops are illegally ToUand County Superior Court weeks before returning to his West BerUn. Judge Alva P. Loiselle ordered the office, in Washington. IN At.I. PgPARTMXNTS PJCLPDINO FOOPS______rejected today Ruosia’s claim Sovlt Premier Nikita 8. Khrush­ life sentences to .run concurrently Dr. Paul Unger of Miami. Fla., th at'^ rlln is part of Soviet chev has been hammering at this after hearing a plea from Palmer’s, who has been treating the Demo­ CHUCK ROAST controlled East . theme in pubUe remarks, claiming lawyer that the ex-Marine combat cratic Senator, made the 'recom­ The state Department produced it backs up his' demand for con­ sergeant "is still young enough to mendation after a complete exam- Measure Displeases documents in EngUah an'’ Russian verting West Berlin into a so-call­ have some days beyond prison.” ! ination of the Senator yesterday. ^■1/V-...* L-.' - S; which it aaid "clearly indicate that ed free, demUltarized city. Defense Counsel -George Less- Dodd collapsed in MiaVnl on Feb. o w k / b r a n d 27. nylons special Berlih was designated u a sepa­ Thd' documents cited by the ner of Manchester was alluding to Unger said that he was pleased rata area to be Jointly < ^ p ie d .” State Dspartment were signed by possible parole for Palmer after Extremes in Senate The docufiienta were signed by he serves 20 years. The law says with the Senator’s rate of recovery. Regular $1.00 Pair F, T. Qousev, identified as rep­ The* doctor; Dodd's office reported, Soviet, American and British re^ resentative of Russia on the Eu­ a lifer, may he considered for pa­ reaentatives in London on Sept. 12, rols. after serving 25 years, minus reiterated that Dodd’s collapse ropean. Advisory Commission: Wil­ Was not due to a heart attack, but Washington, March 24 (/P)—The House passed its 5-p20 j Convicts Free tions, iMwever, that they may Michigan Area His statement avoided direct I • WIRE SKIRT HANGERS...... 5 fo r8 8 c munjst counterpart, the Warsaw seek to have the House bill sent million per year It says it' needs to i mention of the primary theme he i C Pact. provide J’clean and modem” serv- . to the Senate Judiciary Commit > MULTIPLE SKIRT HANGERS ...... 88c HATS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS French sources. witbMt quoting tee with instructions, that it be re- has pursued in months of oam- ice. palgii4ng'—that the A blizzard hit Upper Michigan him directly, said he stressed the A railroad spokesman said that porttd iHUk within a fixed number • MULTIPU BLOUSE HANGERS...... 88c today and biting winds spread near tissme . which he brought _ out short- OT days." i«^ in n g dangecottsly behind Rus­ the additk^I 820 million an- sia in ths devt^pment ar fntfbh- Priced t lb. 5 5 ' » o r a . „ . g M . g , iBy neodod^OseesIpe out the ralt- S ii^ . A jnavf would be deeigned ^ doiratir' ob^ctloiu to bypaselng continentU mlasiles. i • SHOE VALET (Holds 6 P a ir )...... 88c .3Ci4wMt> pre-summit road’s .deficit (abbut 811 million NOTION DEPABTMENT—Main Floor. IVinds up to 52 m.p.h. whipped Charles DO Gaulle; Na'KhvUle, Tenii., March 24 W 9oglat, said Warrick told him the cbmmittqa dofielderatlon of the Instead, Symington confined At last year) and provide funds tor convicts have trsatbd all their himself to the statement that “on­ 1.68 achftI fKe-Upper Peninsula of Germany is a menace and France better maintenance and new equip­ —Robert Rivera, one of .the two legiiilatlmt. It alao would enable hbstagea well. ly a first-rate, first-class, .first- THURSDAY ONLY Michigan drifting five inches of should not trust her. ment might be obtained as fol­ hardened eonvlcta who held an tbo Senate to move-on briefly with lb fresh snow. Some main roads were Khrushchev held a 2-honr pri­ estimated 16 hostages In the "Nobody has been hurt or rough ot^r busln«w before coming back place America can reinforce the SPECIALS from HALE^ DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT lows: ed up,” Warrick told the psycholo- jvorW’s faith in freedom and se­ blocked in the Marquette area. vate talk with De Gaulle at the Albout 86. million from three to state penitentiary since yester­ to the civil righto Iseue. SLIGHT ntBEGULAES '^ ^ G H T IRREGULABfi Of IIIFILLET OF COD Many schools wrere closed. The Elysee Palace this morning. Two day aftemooil. came but at glst. ln” its wrestUng’ over the civil' cure a Just and lasting peace.” DAN RIVER SHECTS and CASH^ 10 peF^bent commuter fare in­ K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base ad­ interpreters were the only per­ creases (including one that went 12:20 p.m. (CST) today. Warrick was not permltte’d to righto Iseue, the Senate has come MORGAN JONfS 29e 59c CONE STRIPED talk to newsmen at the prison and (Conthmed on Page Ten) TYPE 130 MUSUN vised personnel living off base to sons present as the two leaders into effect last month) and a 5 The other convict, Raymond to several key votes indicative of PART UNfN.DISH TOWELS TERRY DISH TOWELS S COMPLETE WITH 2 VEGETABLES ^ stay home because of the storm. talked In De Gaulle's private of­ per cent non-commuter fare in­ Ferra, remained .Inside Jhe ■’“ “•h was not taken back Into the room sentiment. One sudi came today, Beg. 82.40. with the other hostages. He said R er 12.18. The Arctic air drove tempera­ fice. crease 1^ February 1901. along with the hostages. ahortly before passage of the Fitted twin siMi. n.9 8 tures to near zero in Minnesota The Premier and the president he believed one of the convicts was 68 X 89. ForgivenMs of one half of the House bill, aid rejected a double- 4 For 8 8 c 2 For 8 8 c and the eastern Dakotas. smiled pleasantly as they emerged Nashville. Tenn.. March 24 i/Pi — ready to come out if the other one barreled voting rights plan urged Multl-etriped, long wearing and absorb. The Ideal dryer—non-Unt and very ab- taxes paid m , Connec- LBef.-82A9.- Reg. 82.68. Two hardened convicta released would agree. ' by a group. ,of Republican and ent i IiIomI ^oi liGiid IowrIDi too. ^ 2 . 0 8 i ^ r S PREMIUM DINUERSAH' of—their ."hostages—in—the—Ten- ----Other irmide the Bulletins 12 X 108. rilteHd fdiraiefc ■ Democraric Senators, Ea. chuaetts, the tour states the New nessee penitentiary shortly before prison led officials to hope for an from the AP Wires Turkey, Fried Chicken, Beef Salubury Steak. (Umited Supply) Haven operates In. Based on 1969 Tabled and thus killed by the noon because of illness. early agreement to release the Senate was an amendment com­ REGULAR 49c PRINTED REGULAR 59c PRINTED Reg. 82.89. Reg. 69c. taxes In these states, this would 42 X 86 ptUew cases. 2 f. . 8 8 c I f A prison spokesman said that uoatages. bining the chief featmres of the TERRY DISH TOWELS TERRY DISH TOWELS 1 81 X 108. ro e s Barricade yield about 84.3 million. Half of The remaining 1,700 or more DISAR&IAMBNT ACCORD Connecticut’s taxes in 1959 would left 15 hosUges with the armed adminlatration’a proposal for REGULAR or DRIP GRIND convicts. Another source said it prisoners have not been fed since court-appointed voting referees Geneva, .March 24 (/P)—Drie- be about $600,000. the rebellion started yesterday. gatea of the Soviet Bloe and the LADY PEPPERELL c o m b e d pe r c a le sheets and CASES Federal subsidy of $2 for every 1 and an alternative plani for federal 2 For 7 8 c “ 2 f.; 8 8 c Jack Warrick, a prison guard They protested last night but enrollment officers appointed by North Atlantic Alliance tenta­ '5 ’colorful pattema In non-Unt, quick Heovler quality, non-Unt and very ab- TYPE 180 81 in tax forgiveness pven by the ' and telephone operator was re­ there .was no indication today of tively agreed today on six initial I: MAXWELL HOUSE South African Town states, based an 1959, this would. the president. drying terry. fwrbent. a i smart pattoriia. ..J leased to get a bottle of milk be­ further protest. Officials declined The roll call vote was 61-43. principles tor the control of an Reg; 88.18. ie g . 88.10. l1eld about $8.6 million, $ 2 , 3 8 Ti*ln fitted. cause he has stomach ulcers. Sam to' say when they would be fed. TTie amendment was aponsored East-West disarmament treaty. I 72 X 188. i Relief from assessments to pay Broyles, a convict-hostage, was re­ There was a flurry of activity The two Bides at the 10-natlo« REGULAR 99c SUGHT IRREGULARS OF 19c Johanneeburg, March 24 CF>— Onext Monday and TMirsday—"Days Weds Heir part of the costs of maintaining by Sens. Joseph S. Clark (D-Pa) l> C O FFE E 2 lb. can Sooth Africa’s Natkmallst gov- of Mourhing" for the victims of I leased last night for the same rear between prison offices Involving and Jacob K. Javlts (R-NY) and disarmament conferencere- Reg. 88 JO. Hollywood stArlet Jill St. John and building bridges over tracks MORGAN JONES WAFFLE Reg. $8.89. son and did not return. Newsmen Warden Lynn Bomar, the prison other ^nators who contend the malned sharply divided, how­ PRINTED TERRY APRONS Pull fitted. emment today banned aU pub­ the riots earlier this week. I and Lance Reventlow, son of and grade crossings on public high­ 61 X 108. $2.48 lic meetings of all races until .Police seized files and other rec-; were unable to talk to him. psychologist, Albert Balevre. and referee plan in itself is Inadequate ever, on how to go on from there. WEAVE DISH CLOTHS FOR A l l HOUSSHOID ClEAHING^aiKl JiAUMOttlNO the much married Barbara ways as well as costs of adapting The six points of agreement were ^une 80 in the nujor ciUea of ordi^ln the PAC offices but said i railroad bridges over highways to Charles Cottle, a.prison psychql- a prisoner. Clifton Cotton, who has to protect -Negro voting rights. Rgc* 79c« Hutton, were married today in defined by French disarmament Reg. 88.89. Johannesborg, Durban and Capo t h ^ nude no aireats. i San Francisco'. Her press relocations and expansions of the been studying law since his im­ The referee plan is the k e y $2.78 42 X S8'/j pillow cases. Town as racial tensions in- Among ' organizationa. raided, prisonment. expert Julea Moch on behidt. of 6 For 83c 00 X 108. agent credits.her with an IQ highways. 'This would amount to provision Jn the House bill and has his ovrn country, the United. A lonj: wefrins cloth that will ouUaat ereased in the wake of this were the NATAL Indian Congress, j of 162, genius rating. The about $1 million in savings. Balevre and CoUon carried pa­ the backing of the EJlsenhower ad- So practical—just wipe your haada Mi the largest political organization i I States, Britain, Ita^- and Cana- them. 8 patterns and colon. knitted ones 3 or 4 times. week’s bloody riots. Dime Store heiress witnessed The information was developed News Tidbits pers inside the room with the two mlnistratlon.>w, ds;..Sovtet Deputy Foreign Min- . HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT SPECIALS for South Africa’s estimated 400.- the wedding, ^Jlmmy \v6ol- by the railroad at the request of convicts on at least one occasion. 000 Indians, and the headquarters Atty. Gen. WUliam P. Rogers ister Valerian Zorlh welcomed By RICHARD KASISCHKE worth Donahuer Reventlow’s the State Public Utilities Commis- Culled. from AP Wires' The convicts and hostages have objected to the' Clark-Javlts com­ Moch’a definition but avoided all of two Leftist organizations wjilch I Sion whicli today resunied^lts hear- REGULAR 29c CANNON SUGHT IRREGULARS OF WEAR-EVER 9" LAYER 33 Johannesburg. South Africa, qousin. wa s the best man and been holed up in the office since bination amendment in a letter to discussion of details. have both white and black mem­ 2Sc STRIPED WEAR-EVER 9 " PIf PAN March 24 (AV-New violence flared actress Nina Shipman the only yesterday afternoon.' Senate Republican leader Everett FINGERTIP TERRY TOWELS CAKE PAN bership, the Swath African Con­ bridesmaid. (AP Photofax). I (Continued on Page Seven) Pioneer V nears second million early today In the big Nyanga gress of'Democrats and its wom­ Bomar, one-time All-America M. Dlrksen of IlUnols earlier this d o c t o r s c u t s m o k in g FACE CLOTHS Alumlnlte flnish gives a deeper - Q Q ^ FREE KITE WITH JAR OF Negro settlement near Cape Town. mile mark in its long jaunt toward The perfect pan for layer cakes. Q en’s auxlUary, the Federation* of football player at Vanderbilt Uni­ week. • Trenton, N. J„ March 24 (iP> . golden brown crust.- NOW W W W The African# set up road blocks, '‘an orbit around the sun . , • GOP versity and a veteran law-enforce­ Rogers called the plan for fed­ — One In every four doctors has For Tapered sides enable etacldug. W W W South African Women. 4 88c built fires In the street and kept Also raided was an .^glican State Chairman Edwin .H. May Jr. ment officer, rushed back and eral enrollment officers omwork- given up emoklng In the ' hurt For 12 pz. 18 oz. will' go to Washington tomorrow lyw -colon. Practical guest towels and 6 88c out white police patrols for houra.- <3h’urth mttsibn fh the. Lady Sei-" ‘FFA’ Dies at 78; Ckilumnist, fortb to conferences with other able and unenforceable, jle said it five years, Nerw Jersey’s healtii Absorbent sad long wearing. Police held their fire. for another conference with some would just clutter up the adminls- • for Square Dance Towels, too. WEAR-EVER 6 CUP WEAR pEVER 9 " x 14" borne Negro • settlement at Pre­ stole authorities. The warden aaid offloers were told today. They The Nationalist government and toria. There was ii8 immediate ex­ of. 'Vice President Nixon’s cam­ also heard that 30,009,000 Amer- poiice.charged "terrorist agitators” planation why,.,pollce considered paign strategists . . . Dr. Ed­ '(Oontinued on Page Nine) (CoBtlnned on Page Te^) Icqas have switched to filter Be-Oover Tour Old Bedplllows Now! MUFFIN PAN ; COOKIE SHEET Unabashed Poet, Top Panelist ward Teller, scientist knqWn as the HALE'S CHARMHOUSE in Nyanga and other Negro' settle­ this mission suSpect. cigarettes because of the Im ^ ments were resorting to death The Erwoerd .government claims father of the hydrogen homb, says cancer threat. I)r. Daniel Hora ‘ REG. $1.19 WAMSUnA TOWEL ENSEMBLE i: UPTON’S 1c TEA SALE! v By HENRIETT.Y LEITH the United States Would become a j DACRON REINFORCRD SALVAGES Steddy even heat makes muffins Q Q ^ ' Highly poUsh'for even browning. Q Q - threats’ and assault to enforce a that the passes Negroes are re­ of the American Oancer Society - work boycott Negro leaders or­ New .York, March -24 (A1 •— second-rate nuclear power If it ac- j DOWNPROOF ZIPPERED Reg. 81.19. Q Q - Ught and tender. NOW O O W Easy to dean. , NOW OOC quired to carry and pj-eseni on po­ reported the .facts In a talk at ^ Buy 48 Too $ at Rogulor Price. COMBINATIQN dered after police fire earlier this lice demand Are not the real issue. Franklin Pierce AdAms, th® oepts indefinite .ban on all nuclear | 22 X 44 bath site. OOC 809 “F. P. A.” whose wit and wisdom the 49th amtiial conference ,ot PILLOW TICKS week killed about 80 Negroes and It says the Africans are trying to tests now. | state and local health offldale Reg. 69c. ey HALLITE by WEAR-EVER wounded more than 200. * delighted millions, died last night. Gas leak explosion 35 feet under-; stage a "pasalve revolt” , against ground kills three Indianapolis | at the'War Memorial Bnlldbig. 18 X 28 hand site. ” A For 7 0 C A midnight alert sent police pa­ white domination in this nation of 78-year-old newspaper col­ sewer diggers and critically injures j Reg. 290. A is Get 16 More For Only If trols rushing to the Nyanga Town­ 10 million blacks and three mil­ umnist and unabashed poet. ■ one Each WEAR-EVER 6" FRY PAN FBEE I'/i quart SauceJPan. (Reg. 84.20) of radio’s earliest panel stars on three others. . A 20 mm tail gun I 849 MILLION AID CUT . Face clobis. “ For f OC *• I . ' with the purchase of one 2'/j quart ship. They found the settlement lion whites. Washington, March 24 lAT— Finest quality by Waihsutta. Floral barricaded, with oil drums stacked The antl-govemment"'Johannes-!” lnformation Please, had been accidentally - discharges ori B47 I Eight' colon. Made for us by pne of the HalUte Tea Kettle. C Q Q Q Cookie Department bomber at Pease Air Force Base,', The House Foreign A ftatn stripes in. several color combinations.. country's largest miUs. Extra thick sheet aluiffinum, (Reg. 80.95): WEClAL^” «WO in roadblocks and fire.s burning. burg Dally Mall reported today confined to a nursing home for * ■ ' ..Committee voted today to cat . Whites who entered the settle­ the past five years. Death was N. H„ kUIing S,Sgt. Joseph P4hk, Heats quickly and evenly. NOW W W W 24, Pembroke, Va,, who was test-. $49 million, from President 12- Fruits & Vegetables ment on . foot were ordered out by (Conttamed on Page Eight) attributed to hardening of the Both for less than the price of the Yost .Reports sehhdwer’s request for special HALE'S STURDYWEAR FIHED the Negroes. At daybreak a strong Ing It. . . Major Charles South* HALTS STURDYWEAR lit t le alone. SUmiHINE HYDRO! S wood, 38, Salvation Army minis­ economic aid to. certain military police force managed to penetrate F. P. A. ” had not .signed those alllea,, The action would reduce QUILTED MATTRESS PADS QUILTED MATTRESS PADS • CANTALOUPES 29c ! initials to a regular chlumn since ter and-'divisional youth director the settlement and, dMcrlbed the for Connecticut and Rhode Island, the defense support total in the vWITH CORNER ELASTICS WITH SATIRIZED SKIRT situation as "quiet but tense." Little Rock Report: 11941. But for a time shortly over-aU 84.186,000.000 for^lgB Beg. $8.98. Pk,. 39e a sworn In today as idiatilAto of Con­ From Florida REDUCED PRICES ON THESE u The Negroes have shifted their after World War II he wrote a aid approprtotlons bill fronii 8224 89 X 78 twin site. $ Beg. 84J8. 2 ASPARAGUS 29c necticut State Police.'. . Four Do- 2.68 89 X 76 twin site. $3.48 TOP QUALltY ALUMINUM campaign against the white su­ Situation Cruel in syndicated daily piece ot several inin(can Niuis who escaped fire mllUon to 8675 mUlion. Congreea Beg. 84.98. ' ^ A ft COFFEE FOR YOUR PARTY KEEBLER OINNAMON CRISP a premacy law requiring them to paragraphs csUled "This Little which destroyed the Our Lady of last year voted 8695 mllUon tor 84 X 16 fnn site. . " ^ O .O O Beg. 86J8. ITEMS •L E T T U C E Head 19c garry passes by resorting to work Integrated Classed iworid^ Grace Monastery in North Guil­ sucl aid. However, the admlnle- Pure white filling. Washes white. 54 X 76 full site. $4.48 stoppages instead of demonstra­ tratlon request this year wae 12 to SO cnpi. AutomatlcaUy. This brand ■ ! His. verse — on subjects rang- ford in December, .1965 will take On Baseball Z McIn t o s h - Pk*. 3 , 9 c ' a substantially smaller than last [ f r e e quart WEAR-EVER' new WeatBend "Party Perk” automatio- tions. A creeping paralysis hsj^ be­ Ry THE ASSOOIATEO PRESS i Ing from baseball to. humorous •tfieto final voyf» In the new monas­ gun to be felt in some industrial year’s. 1 Sauce Pan. ( ^ g . $1.29) with the oUy brewB 12-80 cups of perfect wffee, A school official says although I "translations” of the classics — tery Saturday morning. . . Venice E F. GOODRICH LATEX FOAM >IEG. $3:9B SANFORIZED 3 Lbs. 39c centers, especially In the Vereenlg- 1 purchase of one WEAR-EVER 10” . without ifatohlng. Just fill with cold APPLES NABISCO ROYAL LUNCH a Negroes have cracked the color ] appeared in many collections as la shaping up aa>tbe major port cf AND ZIPPERED Ing coal minning and steel district. MACMILLAN DUE IN U.R. MATTRESS TOPPER PADS ‘ water, plug It In, add coffee and forget CALIFORNIA barrier In IM tle Rock, a cruel sit* | well as his columns; ■ call on Princess Margaret’s honey-- White security police staged uatlon exists in the integrated! In one brief piece he desenbed moon cruise with Anthony .Anii- Washington. Mardi 24 (ffl —• Beg. 8TJ8. f t f i MATTRESS COVERS |iF iy Pan. (Reg. $3.89). QQ It. Signal Ught' flashes, "Serve? when Britain’s Prime Minister Harold. Twin size. " ^ O .O O coffee le done. Cut-away base for fast Lb. Pkg. dawn raids throughout the nation claiMrooms. : the newspaper craft to-which he strong-'Johes. [ s p e c i a l ...... 4 9 * 0 0 ORANGES Dot. 79c 39c : on offices of 'the African National' Searchers* And body of Naval MacMUIan wOl arrive ta Wash­ Beg.80J8. <7 QJh aervlng.Pollshed aluminum. CU Q Q Q ElvereU Tucker Jr., school board 1 devoted nearly 40 What’s new with the Yanks? Will the White Sox ington this weekend tor tal)n ' $ 1 Featuring new cool Bakelite handles Congress (ANC) and other Negro president, told a federal Judge yes- Journalism is a shrew and a Cadet George D. Stevens Jr., in . Full rfWK » 0 0 2.88 Reg. 8*4.65. SPECIAL 1 W .O W a ts f Green Stamps fer pnrduisfie In meat and ^ organizations. with President Eisenhower on Good quality unbleached cotton •with 1 made o f solid ebony black bakelite. 1 terday that the eight Negroes at- scold— main wreckagq o t single-engine Jet repeat? . , . Are the Cards ready to come back . . . Is Oivei any mattress that Foam Rubber T h e '’ ANC had remained aloof that crashed and exploded in north­ Rueala’e latest noclear test bsiii Beams a!ll bound. 1 Withstands over 400 degrees of oven I at grocery check-out for your convenlen^^^l^ME^F^^pi^H^ A ^ P j^ ^ ^ ^ tending totegrated high .schools “ I like her. Warren Spahn slowing down?... Fresh from the Grape­ , f*eL . "A. from the bloody riots'of Monday west Florida Woods. .. . Tips and proposal and related mattom 1 heat. are shunned by their while claSs- "She makes you sick And she fruit League in Florida, will come the answers when and Tuesday, when the militant makes you old— - conjecture continue to pour in, but AnnounelBg thb today, the 10 ONLY! HALE’S WILL PUT YOU Pan-Africanist (^gress (PAG) mates. u . Investigators adiliit they have little Herald S ports Editor Ear] YoBfchecksih with managers, White House said the talks have Negro stodeniU had protested ’’I -like her.” , , F. P. A. SLIGHT IBREGCLARS OF flAOS *TO SLEEP WITH TOESE launched the campaign o f defiance Adams not only wrote light to go on in efforts to track down players and club officials on the weekend. . " iteen arrangkd In a nmve to e ^ against the pass lavirs. to Distaipt Judge John E. Miller killer or killers of wives of three ordlitato VS. and British peel- ' MORGAN 40NER “GOECMBIA’’ the school board's use of an Ar- verse, but did so without apology. tropizing attitude of bo(^ reviCjW- BEOPILLOW VALUES But Prime Minister Hendrik In fast, In an Introduction to a ers and crlJoi toward Ugnt verse,” Chicago bualneas executives. His interesting comments from personal experience ttona regardtag the test ken Verwoerd told parliament yester­ puipils placement -law to Air force FT06 Delta.- Dart files talks under wny In 'Genovn. HEIRLOOM SPREADS Beg. 86J8. it F. Goodrich C 7 Q O limit integiaitibn. The - board, baa 1943 collection o f. hla and others’ he wrote, ’’that caused me to write will start Saturday in The « rh«JW.IIAUcoi day that the National Congress was 2,500 miles across country with an MdcMUhta. ieSl airtre In Wash- latex foam. Each' ‘Tnnocent Merriment,” he wrote limumerable newspaper para- J- Joining the campaign. He declated aseigned only a few Negroes to electronic brain doing all but five tagtoa aeno time gntarday hat SO OO Sife'Only! J W . IU U c once-white Idgh echools and has that If he could choose the ability araphs, from time to time, assail- Beg. 06J8.' 100% DuPont eM Q ▼ 0 .0 0 Antlqae White Only! 7 MANCHESTER CONH* his Natiwialist government was to write either serious or light mg the patronlzera. minutes'of thq piloting . . . How­ he atal ElBenhewer #M» —*.5^ dabren flUed. ’ Each tahing "certain segious measures.” rejectod apphoa^pha of ad>out 60. MANCHMSTTER CONH> verse, “ I 'Would vote tor light- "Their loftiness is based on fear ard Taubman will succeed Brooks Jianclirfitrt Enruiit^iloralii togeOMr tor their fiioO romtA « f What a value! Beautiful reversible heir- CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS ^ The raids appeared aimed at "There Is now an intangible Atkinson as drAma oritle ef the loom type spreads that wlU wear for Reg. 09J8. 100% Imported. CW Q O * CORNER MAIN cmd OAK STREETS breaking up plans for big demon- (Opnltoaed on Fa«n Eleven) New "Sadi Ttanea S ^ t 1 Man. n e irregularities are very alight wUte gooae down. Eacfi • by tbs Africans fof (OeattoMd oa-Faga TUrtMB); “Itt w u the condesceodiii^ p&* ’ • V . , A

' \ • V . • *. P A G E t S B E B MANClfESTEft UVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960 Ja MARCH 1,697, a 3 per cent Increase from liava also been scheduled by the $138,648 Given the preceding week. workshop. The first will be given driving when the content ie .16,'' In Connecticut last week a gen­ at the Attleboro High Schodl Au­ Elysee PalAce last night. In i^llte Lessper eaid, "are lying on the Four Mishaps ditorium, ’ Attleboro, Mase., on but fifm wwds, he- 'declared the Palmer Given In Job Claims eral decline in claims was noted. German's "imabounded ambition,'! floor at .40 and should be dead at The. State paid out*$1,278,680 as April 23, and the second at the 50’* ,lilts Sheinwold on TV-Radio Tonight compensation for 85,160 weeks of St. Bernard’s High School. Audi­ Khrushchev Seeking which had twice mehaced the con­ End 72 Hours The • Martcltester office of the unemployment. ilNeekly checks tinent in this century, had disap­ L ite Sentence He said a report by Dr., George torium In New London on May 7. OPEN peared. He also disagreed with the Tulin, a Hartford peyphlatrlst State employment security divi­ averaged $36.37. Male roles in the production will who examined Palmer, showed the LOOK^ INNOCENT a -' * sion paid out $138,848 in Jobless be played by: W. J. Godfrey Gour- standard Soviet line that the West TO AVOID'TIIAP OOQlB O W * Without Crash German government seeks revenge For 2 Killings amount bf alcohol In PalmeV’s Hofth-SoMth Television benefits In February, aiccording to ley as the Duke, John Beggs as Moscow-Paris Axis blood removed ‘all control, and a* By Alfred Shelnowld NORTH Group Rehearses Luiz, Hal Harrison as Don Al­ for the World War II defeat. Manchaeter experienced a 72Vi- $!00 Big I Theater Ita proseee) s9 B;SU The Real UeCore branch manager John J. IxKimis. ' This did not atop Khrushchev :,a result the tragedy look place. . Innoechoe la a very engaging * 9 S 9 3 Huckletarry Boond . BtAccatu 10. hambra, Harold BagUn as Marco, (Continued from Page One) Lessner said, the psychiatrist be­ hour aoddent free period from 6:45 Michaelf in atrlea The unemployment compenas- ‘The Gondoliers’ SPJN. from replying with a reference to auality,-but you don’t want it in ' K Q 7 . Early 6ho« (is progreee) ■ W Johnny Rlngo Robert Gordon as Olueeeppe; of activity yesterday, the 66-year- lieves the murders wo\iId never 9 A p.m. flimday until 7:21 last nigd^t. Twlliaht Theater (in progreee) « tlon checks compensated 3,882 (CrattBoad from P »f« One) old Soviet leader climbed quickly "the presence of the threat of a yout b H ^ e partner. The appear­ However, during the 214 hours Firet dhow (in progreee) O 1:00 Not For Hire weeks of unemployment with 'an James McKay as Antonio, John gedi, 38, both of Willimantic, dur­ have happened had Palmer not : I S 4 . Clico kid U Pat Boone Show The comic operetta, "The Gon­ Aronson as Francesco, Rlfilmrd revenge" and of calling once more ance of - innocence is, however, Q . average weekly check of $35.91. out of his car .^nd seemed little ing an ice fishing trip on Neill’s been drinking at the time. WEST that foUowed four accidents oc- Cartoon Plarhouaa IS Bachelor Father 10 doliers," will be presented by the ertth Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's the worse for wear. on the West to agree to a peace quite a different m lng; every good ocounrpd. Involving seven cars and 6:35.WeaUer.--Nswe and Bporta Zena Grey Theater .. The percentage of those filing Berggren as Giorgio; and (Thartes TODAY! West Germany government. treaty with Germany, clearly on Pond in Hebron Jan. 10. Lednner referred ito PsUmer’e rec bridge player must be able to put 4 No m 6:80 Phone Your Aaewar M Douglae Fhlrbanke Theater __ Manchester Gilbert and Sullivan Murdock as Annibale. • No ‘formal agenda was an­ Palmer, Mrs. Ifoitsman and 4"- K reaultlng in one e.rreet. There were l;IU Tenn (untie Ford (Cf lU. 38. weekly claims during the last In hla toaat at the luncheon, Soviet terms. And he repeated his ord as a combat Marine who was it on as a protective cloak. 9 I 10 9 3 fiklera <3omere » Workahop at the Mancheater High nounced for the Khrushchev-De Fugedi had -gone to the pond for ♦ J 105 3 2 ♦ K |?7 ! no injuries. Denser ta My Busineea IS ITntouehahlea I. 68, week of the month to the number The female rolea will be handled ALSO TUESDAY ami FBIDAT where two winea and champagne bid for a French-Soviet alliance wounded at Iwo Jima in World ' When thU hand, was played all Citizen Soldier covered ^ by the Unemployment School Auditorium April 29 and Gaulle talks, but the Soviet pre­ some ice fishing with two other 4 A t A car driven by Edward R. Grill, Sporte. Newe 4 Weather. _ J by: Louise 'Tracey as the Duchess, • AAf. to 5 PM. were aerved, Khrushchev was mier made his objectives clear first made in his arrival speech, Wnr II. Palmer fought at Bougain- ■of the players were experienced. 4 7 0 3 2 t-.46 D ou s B d w erd a I U Markham 8. Compensation Law was 10 per 30. SOUTH . 81, of Burlingt^- Vt., struck s Jo h n O e le y „ SJ 10:00 Grouebo Mkrx 10. 33. Members of the caat have been (Tharlotte Gray aa Caallda, Eliza­ fluoted as aa>'ing: men. The two other men left the •vlile, Guam, and the Marianas as By the time it was finished EUt cent. The percentage compared to THURSDAY yesterdays in three, .public state­ with the words: pond at lunchtime to go into town 4 A K Q 7 4 parked car belonging to John F. Huntley-Brinkley- ^-3 Movie at Ten rehearsing since January and are beth Tyrol aa Tessa, Barbara San- " ^ e possibility of cooperation ments. These are his aims: If our two countries want td well and was honorably diacharged had acquired more experience than 4 5 4 Barry Jr., 32, of 32 Scarborough 6:U Burke-Barents n The Revue 8. 5.4 per cent for the State. One tini aa Fiametta, Marcia Sweeney • A.M. to 8 PJML for food. Sept. 30, 1945. His lawyer asked 7:00 Johnny Midnight i 10:80 Take a Good Look 8. 40, staging tae' production under the between our two countries has no 1. To woo France from lier new collaborate in a field so important / he really needed. 4 A > 3 Rd„ on Oak near lindman S t, at Lawleie Teare year ago, the Manchester percent­ aa Vlttoria, Jean Harrison.as Julia, limits. Our .Interests dp not clash Police said Palmer was sulking that Palmer’s-war record and the East won the first trick With Movie at Seven „ U age was 15.7. Last month it was direction of Mias Martha White. WEDNESDAY ties with West Germany and re­ as- preserving peace in Europe, 4 K 10 9 - 7:21 p.m., according to police. Both N e v e end W e a tn a r 82. 4C Death Valley Daya Katherine Hagen la the accom­ and Mary Stewart ak Inez. place the Paris-Bonn alliance with and jealous because he spotted citations' he received be eikered the ace of hearts, capturing dum­ Thle Men Dawion I 11:00 TTie Ble Newe 12.2 per cent. 9 A.H. to 12 NOON anywhere." which has twice been tl^e scene Ws4 . Nardi 1 4 t cars received light damage. Newt, Weather 4 Bporte I panist. The Gondoliers is a lively com­ Khrushchev seemed to be in ,fine a close French-So\iet understand- Fvigedi kissing Mrs. Tousrnan and in the record ao they would come my’s queen, and returned a heart ]>ait 2 4 Vm At 8:55 p.m.,a car that had been Caeca of Eddie Drake M Ski and Sky With the slight decline in bene­ edy dealing with the complications of war, we think the Soviet-Un­ patting her affectionately. '7:l»W«at Mkas HlgnileAits -U Costuming is being originally fettle, picking up vitality as he iVig. to the attention of parole or par­ to dummy’s king. Nothing All Pzis . ■ , ■ parked In the South Methodist 'Dous Bdverde 4( Berrv Barenie fit payments came a weekly drop that arise in attempting to place ion and France can find a com­ Lessner told the coiirt Palmer don offlclali some time In the fu- Huntlev-Brinklev » 11:16 Starllsht Movie in number of claims filed with the created for the production under went along. Pale from his recent 2. To plug for a German peace startling thus far. Opening lead wJ Church driveway struck a stone­ Jack Pear the guidance oi Louise Wlthey. Set the rightful heir, abducted as a mon'basis so far as the crucial is still young enough to rehabili­ Declarer next led the nine of 7:80 Law of The Plaineman E local office. bout with Influenza upon his ar­ treatv on Soviet lines. problems of keeping peace In wall. Police say James Albert, 15, Pholgun Blade E Feature 40 design is under the supervision of child, on the throne of the king­ 3. To hammer away for disarma- tate himself if the Judge would Pedm^r waa? to be taken to StAtee spades from dummy and stared was sitting in the car and etarted Connecticut Report | World'e Beet Moviee Manchester claims ' numbered dom of Ba. ^ will observe “World Understand­ LOW, 0G EVERYWHERE HEEL COLONIAL MAPLE «nd *n|sy Ih* vtrMiiliiy ef *s • f I ing Week” at its meeting Tuesday, srtrs bedfeont. March 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the Man­ IN RANCH TAN, BLACK pr RED Comploto 8 pc. onsomblo includda: • Authentic Colonial chester Country Club. Miss Martha Every Friday sofa-bod • CofflfortaMo matching vring chair* 2 Colonial Monrose of Torrington will discuss stap tobita • Matching cocktail tablo.* Sot of 3 colorful her experineces in Europe as a 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. thrpw pillowa. Hond-rubbod Salem maple, flni*h on Rotary Fellowship student. f elected Noriheotferh hardwood*, durable tweed cover, $10 D O W N ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS DELIVERS Town Elks'to Visit choice of color*. Qualify built by fompu* Charlton. COCKTAILS BATiSFYING - New Grotori Lodge FREE — OPEN DAILY Officers and members of the Manchester Ejks' lodge will attend DFLIVERY the institution of a new Elks’ lodge MUlARDjOHnfOllS . M Ajn. .to p P.M. in Groton on Sunday at 2 p.m. MANCHG^TER PARKAM Among the ritual officers from FREE Manchester vrill be PoUce cmief OPEN: MON.V TUBS., SAT., 10 A.M. to 8 PM ;;.. e . .WED.. 'IHURS., FRI., 10 A ^ . to 0 P.Mi James'R*sfdon. Dpt Georgb-Csfll- litis product has no connection whatiKtever with'the AftiiOrican Nationaj Red Croee. louetU, and Gqorge. R. English! On Tolland Tumplka SAT. to 7 P.M. 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near M c K E E PARKING STORE OF MANCHESTER, iNC. Many other in’embera of the Man­ Mile Off Oakland Stiwet KENTY OF WEE PARKINS chester lodge plan td attend. 'The .rONOMY >44 CENTIK STMIT. new Groton lodge will be m>on- ■ored by New London lodga. •N / •

.>-v4S4 PAGE n v * 1 . MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1960 rHtmSBAY, MARGH'M;*W60. ity for resolving toe problem .^of further dlAculUea by the refuaal increased education coaU but is, of railroad employea to m,ake Gibbons Assembly j State News still ducking It by passing the deliveries, by the refusal of com­ responsibility to toe economic mon carriers to make pickup or To Hear Eductftorj MODERN TV SERVICE deliveries, by unfavorable publicity, planning commission.” 406 CENTER ST. M l 8-2206 Police In. Rockville and Ver­ The ConnecUcut Planning ’ and and by lU Inability to service lU Professor James R. Brown, OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY TO 9 P.M, non didn’t have Tong to. wait to The Saby Has Roundup Development Commission, which is customers. chairman of the hdstory- and po­ Fire Officials put Into practice soma theory The mMon and operation of a ^ H Y YVE NEED THE RED CROSS ’ preparing a legislative program Capital said that it made efforts litical science department at Saint jPedeiral Approval Indicated' to a'void being identified^ \Vith the Joseph College, West Hartford, they learned at a training school Nike guided miaMle Mte will be (CenttniMd from Fage One) for overall economic development ^ MOTOROLA Monday night. described to the 9238th Air Re­ of the sUle. was asked Tuesday company struck by the union. will address the €Jommunion Probe Ruins ■ For two hours in the Vernon serve squadron Monday at 8,p.m. by the Democratic governor to in­ Picketing st the site began on Breakfast of Gibbons Assembly, For 100-Unit Homes for Aged Been Named... lings in connection with the rail­ March 19. 1959. It was ended Jan. Catholic Ladiro of Columbus Sun­ 5TEREO 5PECIAL Police building they received In­ at toe VFW Horme, 1416 Main St.. road investigation. clude educational costa In its re­ struction in controlling crowds Willlmantic. port. < 8, when a federal court Issued an day morning. Seeking Clues and entering burning buildings. Guest speaker will "be Second Lt; Riblroff aald he wanted a com­ Injunction prohibiting it. breakfast will be heJd at the ma Sweeney, Broad Brook. Ih e next afternoon they were Harold W atennsn of Battery C, would have cost $405,076. Rioter Sentenced plete picture of money problems K of G hoipe after the 9 o’clock houBlac projsct and a $10,060 pre Birth Tuesday: A daughter to Maaa at St. James’ Church. t>r. The possibility of areon la atlU called upon to keep crowds back Second Battalion, 56th arUllery M aneM ter Memarid Hoapltal G ... ,43.000 W »th a t B M I» ConjuncUmi W jq Th. Hartford. March 24 (n’t—A A sen-san­ j facing state towns and communl-: Uminary loan for the RochvlUe Mr. and Mrs. niomsa Archer, 88 being pursued today by flra offi­ a t toe $200,000 Professional regiment, the Nike unit hi Man- Gary dolm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Bobol Jr., Wa- lieneetence ofcw. oneU$l« year maivaand ^ a day to | educational______r- program*, n ____ _ j , Brown's topic will be "CathoUcs Housing Authority was Indicated cials In toe wake of ’Tueedajr’s Building fire in Rockville. cheeter. He sriU dlacuas how the trous Rd., Bolton. He was bom March 16 at Mancheater Memo­ •three------years was - impoa^------' He...... also wanted to..... know,...... he, said,'said, Police Arrests and Social Action.” He Vi-lU discuss ^Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Steven Rftd CroflS rial Hospital. Hie maternal grandfather is Harold K. Houle, three- phases of social action: !n a letter from the Fe^ral Hous­ $200,000 fire In toe Profeeaional ^ — Nike has replaced toe old anti- p^arior court today on Ron^d A.- j, additionlitlon- Stofsn,* 155 E. Main St.: John Building on Park St ahneraft weapons as « modem de­ Hartford. His paternal grandmother la Mra. ■ Anthony Sobol, I Randall, 21, Meriden, co n ric t^ of at n,„neymoney if assistance to the towntowns .. ■' CathoUcji and Politics, reality ver- ing and Home Finance - Agency Rumpf, Ellington. At toe same : time. Rockville 281,000 Plants Known Jefferson. Maaa. He has four brothers, Anthony, Donald, Paul participating in fhflltoe jRJan. n. tt6 prisonDriSOll i • . ^ : . . , Th/ee out-of-town-youths were i imagined fears; Catholics and D ischarged yesterday: Mra. fense -protection against enemy ’ 1 is to be stepped up. arrested by Manchester police last p*«miomics the meaning of char- yesterday. . „ ^ . Building Inspector Roland P. aircreft. and Michael. riot. Corporation tJourisel Harvey A, Mary Bower, Tolland; Mrs. Myrtle Usher examined the 3-story struc­ New York—In the plant king­ • « • • • I Judge J. Howard RoberU di­ Yonce sidd the iStUr Is the first dom scientists have identified 65,- Spence. 55 South St.; Mrs. John ture to determine whether or not Q.—For what la a msrllnsplke David Ronald, son of Mr. and Mra, Herbert Kent, 366 H art­ rected that he begin his new sen- .Ribiroff's T^^idginL secerns ''**’ ** * i olics and Sociology, the problems Indication uiat federal officials ex­ Wilson and daughter, Cider Mill the buildlna is repairable. 000 kinds of fungi, 20,000 types of - IDbe RED CROSS ford Rd. He was bom March 17 at Manchester Memorial. Hos- , I tence after completing the niini^ for i Of cen.*orshij) and indecent llter- pect to help the city with con­ Rd.. ElUngton. .. Francis Whalen, an inipactor algae, 12,000 of mosses, 4,000 of lued? This Ad. Paid For By WUUrd Hogeta Who Cheerfully Cave To The Bed Crete Prive. pltal. Hla maternal grandparanU are Mr. and Mrs. H ar^ King I mum term of his current 8 to 12 of the need for education in the v,-fre identified "StMi-; , ^ llverworU, 4,400 of ferns, and 176.- A—This la a pointed iron tool year sentence for manslaughter. ;.state of Con^ticut , chael S, Urrin. 16. and Julius W- St. Patrick’s Sem- struction of all 100 units of the Birth yeaterday; A ton to Mr with the State Fire Marehal's Of­ used In epliclng and In separating ferU Dr.. Talcottvllle. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and proposed project ' and Mrs. John Luetjsn, Davis Rd. fice today examined electrical 000 flowering seed plants—Ip all, Mrs. Wilfred Kent, 35 Main St,. Talcottrille. SUte’s Atty. John D. LaBelle > lighted to "ee see the.the danniiigdawning « I yrsln. 17. both of Tolland, 1 inar>’ in Oolifomia, Prof. Brown The letter, addressed to Yonce. Admitted toijsy: Carl Caron, 28 equipment and went over the more than 281,000 epeciee strands of rope. Laldthe gist of the case against , awarenessto of the tremendous re- •John C. Peele, 19, of 379 Huntermaster’s and doctorate states that the agency has Isau^ N. Park St.; James Edgar, 31 building in search of some indi­ Randell was that he ran about dm- j qulrertienls of the ^ a l Rd.. Rockville. 1 degrees at Fordham University. Gerald Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis DeGraj", 15 Ratoa in* the demonstration, ehouting ' t i e a for greater *late assistance the program reservation for 100 Burke Rd. „ cation on how the fire started. ltd., 'Thompaonville. He was bom March 19 at MMchester Me- All were released under- $100: taught at Seton Hall, Ford- units and a preliminary, loan of Tobacco Meeting After examining the building , morial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. land wearing a guard's cap. lln meeting the educational prob- bond for appearance in town ham. Wesleyan and Marquette Un­ this morning,'Usher said: It was atetod bv public defender I lem.” .. ' . $ 10,000. _ The County Tobacco meeting la Walden Collins, Buckland Rd.. Wapplng!. His paternal giM dpar- court April 9. ' 1 iversitie.*. “It looks like jSsrt of the toird I James D. Cosgrove that Randall' "No administration in modem A consultant from the New set for $ p.nj. today at the Elling­ onta w® Waitir PeGray, Woodland* HiHa, Calif*, and Mrs. ina * ...... (-onneeticut history has done less They were apprehended on Tol-1 Miss Mary Praher and Mrs. York regional office Is expected ton-Town Hall; '' atory osn be saved.’’ but. he added, The DeGray, Springfield, Mass. He has a brother. Ronald Kean, 19 I was probably less involved in the land T>ke. near the Acadia Diner Bernard Fogarty are co-chairmen ______for education on all levels than the toe amount of debris stiU hi the I riotmg than most' of the other by Patrolmkn Emanuel Motola of the Communion breakfast. They here soon to assist lit selecting s s r M % n m m w r . w - — w — ^ STANDARD months. Ribicoff administration.” he added. rite. Vernon and laieottvlUe m w s Is building makes it impossHble to * R R • • ■ « I eight inmates named by prison who spotted'their car. He and Pa­ are aiwisted by the following com­ The Rockville HoUirtng Author­ hsadlsd through determine definitely if k. can be Joseph Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Americo Bucclno. 166 I officials as leaders. trolman James McCooe took the mittee members: Mra. Victor ity has alreadyAieen advised that RodlrvUlo Bttroau; 6 W. Main S t, saved. ’The end walls wlU have to Charter Oak St. He was bom March 19 at Manchester Mwo- I The charge against Randall, to SI Million Suit youths to headquarters -where Abraitia. Mra. Ernest Akpinwall, the state will help It finance 30 telephone TReoient $-$188. be partially removed because of rial Hospital. His maternal, grandparents j,re Mr. and Mrs. which he pleaded guilty prevloua- New Haven, March 24 iJ'i . The they were questioned and hooked. Mrs. John Burke, Mrs. Alfred Col- units for the eldiriy. , long oraoks to/ough the brick C A D I L L A C I D M Joseph Falkowskl, 68 Alton St. His paternal grandfatoer is Ijy,jy. n-Mwas mcitinginciting injiiry injury wto persons , capital Distributing Co, of Detby Police say the trio took two iina^ Mia. Edmund Hindle, Mrs. work, he said. f o r S ® America's finest value >n a Stereophonic High The authority will meet today Faaquale Buccfho; 172 Charter Oak St. He has two hmthers, or public property. He cwld taro I Conn., a macazinemagazine distributor, hai has hubcaps from a car parked at the Leo Kwash,' Mrs. Charles Nether, at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall when it Rockville "There is no question but when Robert 0, and Michael, 3; and three sisters, Michele, 7, Barbara, [been sentenced up to a maximum filed a $1 million damage auit rear of the North liind "Y,” sold Mrs. Edward Murphy, Mrs. John Fidelity Console. Smartly styled,modem cabinet will confer with William Satryh. toe second fioor can be completely 6. and Mary, 1. I of 10 years: against a Connecticut local of the them for $5, and split the money Nielson, Mrs. John O’Leary, Mra with textured grille treatment. 4-speed Golden Planning Commission chairman,. saved,” UMier sold. He noted that R R R R R I The only remaining; case stem- International Typographical Union among them. Louis OrlowBikji, Mrs. Frank Phil Stereo “400 " record changer. Feather-light It would be costly to prevent toe I ming from toe riot Is that of Rob- on sites. Alfred Reinhardt, recent-1 Lka Lowlso. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mward Ktr^xanlak, (ITU». Leo J. Kajda. 36, of Hartford j opena. Mrs. Albert Purzo, Mrs. Golden Tbt.e Arm goes easy on record*. 4 Golden ly named as architect for the proj­ Risley Ooses wailer-soaked fioor from further Scott Dr., Vernon. She was bom March 10 at Hartford Hoepltai, I art Mandel. 36, Bridgeport, who The acUon.' filed In superior was arrested and charged with In-1 Paul Roddy, Mias Catherine Shea Voice* speaker*. Professional-style stereo audio ect, will also be present. buckling. R R R R R [will be tried at the April term of court yesterday, alleged that dam­ toxication and breach of peace as ^ and Mrs. Harrj* Smith, S e c to r panel. Mahogany, or Blond color. Town Officials Served Insurance appraisers were on Judith taien. daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. S h e m ^ XT*^' I court. the re.sult of a disturbance at the Mias "Shea will be toaatmiatre**, the acene today as well as a food ages were suffered by the com­ $19995 Writs were served on town and Town Hall’s well. Bourne, Mass. She was bom March 16 in Tobey Hospi­ J I panvpany when when Local Local 285^of methe 111.1 ITT’ 1 iwancneaierMancheater nomehome wnerewhere nehe waawaa. and the Reu. ----- John F. Hannon, Model SK22 school officials this week in a inspector at the T>« Room. Tele­ tal. Wareham. Mass. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. ana picketed a building in which the staying. He is in custody of, Man- chaplainchaplain ofof Glbbot«Gibbons Assembly .will phone crewTnen were salvaflrtog Fraud Alleged : j $100,000 civil suit being brought Mrs. Edward C. Macauley, 28 Andor Rd ’ , Waterbury, March 24 iffa- May- ' distributing afirm___ is’ located. | -I..'.*.-cheater police Inin lln., lieu nS of <109 $102 hnnH bond .giVOgive the bleSOing.bleaoing. FCFor reoervatilmr by Elaine C. Woods, 18, of Somers, Third Floor equipment. paronte are Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Treadwell, 411 Center St. She members mav call Mra. Foga/ty. The Tolland County Extension lor Edward b. Bergen has request- The...... union allegedly „ . .picketed the j and will appear In court Satur- X u the result of an alleged fall in has a brother, Stephen. 2. . led the city’s board of health to building• i7#4«x«v sislailawhile /^tion strike atlsit/A ffiCTRinRtagainst dny. 281”Borter St. tiM Rockville High School gym­ The entrance to the third floor Service and Farm Bureau have • ♦ R . R R R r^ocated in toe .old high school Ihold a public hearing tomorrow | another firm, the Charlton Press. nasium April 8. 1650. of the Memo'rlal Building was Kimberly Ami, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Jota I night to determine whether the Inc . which is deacribed'as the own- Notice of Intent to claim dam­ ed Monday on orders of First building opposite St. Bernard's Garden Dr. She was bom March 21 at Mancheeter M e^rial on School St. Also in that build­ I city's dlr«:tor of health should be er and lessee of the land on which ages was given to the town June 4. Selectman George E. Risley m - Hospital. , Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. pjns- j the Capital Distributing Co. la lo- A b o u t T o h h Miss W(^8. and her mother ing are E. A. Roure. optoraetriats. topher Swift Providence. R. I. Her paternal grandparents are cause of the damage done there by George E. Graff, superintendent Th'e health director. Dr. Garland i cated. _ Elaine B. SWift, claim the student ycungiters; * Mr. and Mrs John Delaney Sr.. 46 Member* qf. Washington lodge. Buffered a fractu^ vertebrae and of rural education, and the law, rreat-rrandmotoer is Mrs. Catherine Rounds. Rhode Island. Her L. Weidner. ' haa been officiaUy , Capitol claims in its action that USE OUR The large hall used for town [notified,notified to appear at toe.the. hearinghearing. , it* business operations were aen conduct a memorial ' other injuries when she fell while firm of Pigeon. GnuUl and Kahan. paternal great-grandmother is-Mrs. Jamee Delanev, West Palm I .. a. . .. /viialvr om/1 aHvArRAlV doing «ercises under the direc­ meetings when the crowd over­ Arrangements have been made on two charges brought by Ber- <>"»)? and sdversely affected by | service tonight at . :30 o clock^ LAY-AWAY PLAN Beach, Fla. t h a t tion ot Mrs. Claire Albom, gym flows Superior Court room, has by George Risley to use toe city’s R R R R R ren including an allegation ' toe strike. the Holme* Funeral Home, .400 director. been available to youngsters for aerial ladder tola afternoon to re­ Uie'irtiyllclM perp-tMt-d "rr«.,d It allegad that - deltvdri.p in-! Main Si., for Bobdrt Bto»n. a or CHARGE IT! recreation purposes for several P atridk Leelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Michaud, Consider Bolton l*ko Bonds move an overhanging cornice from 71 Lockwood St. She was bom March 17 at Manchester Me­ .nd5,...B .hthaotha. _ A Joint meeting of those 'cpn- yeara. . , the frOht of toe buUdhig.’* However, decreasing supervision morial Hospital, Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. eemed with the roads in Bolton City offleiato and toe pitolic alike Vincent Slpowice, Hudson FalU, N. Y. Her lAke Shores and Roaedale within has resulted In increasing vsn- are praising toe fire depaitment A MASTERPIECE IN MOTION! ents ST* Mr. and Mrs. Rosalre Michaud. Waten’Jlle, Maine. She ,h ” *„“ r ' , ''s 7 , r . , ’£ r ' '‘ '5™” the Vernon town limita will be dallsm, Risley said, with the result for its- work In containing the fire | Th. w « r r»,u.aud th, h.alth “ *'*■’ “ “■»*'*'>'»t, «i«- a Innj lUnaa^ held April 5 In the Selectmen’! that use of the room, has been pro­ h u G brother, Paul Vincent, 2^i. and saving adjacent buUdlAgs. Po' R • R Tr '♦ I board action after pointing oiiV ------^------;------office. hibited. Risley suggested that toe lice have been praised for toe way UNIQUE ACCLAIM - - - EVEN FOR A CADILLAC I that Dr. Weidner had aiibmitled ^ B. J. Holl, Mancheater develop- school gyms be used, under strict Lewis Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs Tony CraparotU. 606 in which they handled toe crowds. King St. South Windsor. He was bom March 7 at H ^ o rd Hos^- J as his annual report sn exact sr, hia counsel, Atty. Leo B. Fla­ auperviiion. «Only /roller ikatln^ I duplicate, except for date*, of the L/ herty, Vernon BuHdlpg Inspector will continue In the town hall. pltal, Hla maternal grandparenU are Mr and Mrs. Leyi» AriJiur F. Himtington, Town Athena, N. Y. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Btos. wuia I report he turned in the previous BRAKE SAFETY Carl Brower, town hall custod­ year. WORLD Counsel Robert F.. Kahan, and the CraparotU, Jamesburg^ J. He has two sisters. Michelle. *. ian, pointed out the vandalism to you will give it your unqualified endorsement. — — — ^...... - heads of the Boning and Planning ....and Sharoit 16'mbhtos. [ b r . Wieidner h a s, slnpe claimed (MANCHESTER MILLS) Rislty. He noted that children GOOD • • • • * I that toe document referred to by Commission will be asked to^at- originally used toe hall fOr basket­ WE INVITE YOU TO SEE US SOON Special OeSN SAILY IS AM. M.IO.SM. tend. Winiam John, ton of. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Clay. '7 Bprger I to* mayor was only one part of ball under toe supervialon of toe Rd., RockvUle, He was born March 16 at Manchester Memorial I his report covering recommenda- Second Selectman Edgar H. Rockville Recreation Commission, Remove Wheels, Inspect Wilson urged that a alncsre effort N E iV S U I I Y ICIANTON ★ WCK lACKOKN * « * * l SCRANTON ★ DICK SYMINeTON Hospital His maternal grandmother is Mra. Gladys DnHey. I tlons and that a statistics! report BREEN SHOFFlNfi CENTER • MIDBLE TTK E , EAST be made to solve the p. oWem of but lately toe boys have come to ford. His patem sl grandparenU are Mr, and Mra. Harold CTa^ submitted earlier in the year was Linings, Check Drums, acceptance of the roads. The town the building without adult auper- f$r tkt kurd ef InwHat Htest Hartford. ^He haa two aiaters. Sherr'l, ^4, and I»ri, 20 not a duplicate of the 1959 report. has refused to accept them ba- vltion. . . . j FOR CADILLAC SALErand SERVICE months. Check Cylinders, fcause they are too narrow to meet gome 300 chairs were pointed R R R R . • R* Ribicoff A»$ailed SEE OUR COLLECTION OF NEW SPRING State standards for road aid. The obt by Brower aa having been Robert Joseph ID. son of Mr. and Mra. Robert J. Upton Jr., Check Hose Lines, roads cannot readily be, widened damaged by the boys, who range Keeney Dr.. Bolton He was born March 15 at St Franda Hos­ Hartford, March 24 '.4n — A top because houses on the lots are In age from 12 to 20. The backs pital, Hartford, His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. I Republican state legislator con- Adjust Brakes, close to the road. of the chairs are kicked out, and Bernard J. Hart 78 Phelps Rd, His paternal grandparenU are I tends that the administration of Repack Front Wheel Industrial Cult Mieete chalra bolted to the balcony floor Mr, and Mrs. Robert J Upton, 124 Hawthorne St. I Got. Abraham Ribicoff has done SEPARATES The Industrial Oomtolasion, at have been yahkid loose. .R R- R • ] less for education than any other Bearings /' / a meeting T^iesday, decided to aik Stained gloss windows on toe Greg Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert 8 Smith. 428 W. ”m modern Connecticut history.” A. Searle Pinney of Brookfield.' This mix and match witE~s«illd color skirt arid matching blonro cow dtnatog the Industrial Foundation to oon- landing approartlng theJthird floor Middle Tpke He was bora March , 16 st Manchester Memorial with smartly styled Bermudas and slim siyie pants, 166% combed cotton. Also ■dder optioning a site to be select­ are bulged fronrpresaure, and sev­ HoeplUI. His.,matemal grandparents are .Mr. and Mrs. Albert I the House GOP leader, declared PAUL DODGE PONTIAO, INC. ed for industrial promotion. eral have been broken. Window! with PHOm MASMiT SCRANTON MOTORS W. Kelloway. Georgetown. Mass. His paternal grandmother is I yesterday in a statement issued by prints, solids, stripes. ^' ■jbe Commisaion.doubted, that It j Republican state headquarters; in (he hall are .broken also, despite Twt *• Cnseder. New OMT Ml 3-0216-TR 5.2521 Mrs. Roswell F. Smith. Stamford b73 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER oould spend town money- on- lntsn- wire protection. Celling UgljtS HwM MeaeN sekM ^ _ 166 UNION STREET, ROCKVILLI R R • R R I "Governor Ribicoff 1* not yet rtve survey of a site but felt that have been damaged, -and panels of u liplieBi (MwenaSaeo f | AE Rnymeed O.. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G Schaller, Long [prepared to accept full reaponsibil- BLOUSE $2.67 PANTS $3.59 the Industrial Foundation ooul^ a closet door were kicked in. (iBerM- S)en m r. I Hitt Bd„ Andover. He waa bom March 17 at Manchester Me­ HoweveT, a preliminary survey Chemical from a fire entlngulsh- morial Hospital. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. wmdd he undertaken by the town er was squirted over a large area MUUN# SM John Schaller, Mvstlc. He has a sister, Sandra Y., 11. SKIRTS $3.59 BERMUDAS $2.77 agency to dertermine which site of the room. should be puMied. Vandalism in the Memorial Everett .Dord-iVl^ood, Rockville’S Building has not been limited to PEDDLE p u s h e r s $2.67 ooneultanti submitted estimated too third floor. A telephone booth Quinn's Pharmasy - cost figures tm both the prelim- on .toe second.floor has been re­ Inarv surv’ey and Intensive, study moved ■ because of repeated dam­ PhoiM Ml 3-413S 1 of Rockville and Vernon aitea. age. 87$ MAIN ST. Ladies' Shirt Waist PRESSES MerriU Lincoln, the Vernon Fire - Distrlol’a planning consultant, will Amel, /broadcloth, acetate-* .73 I be asked to submit cost estimatea, Every bRoking service you wtto cotton, aolids. print*, V as w-ell as a third consultant. checl^i, dot*. Wxe* 7 to 20. » 3 ” T . m _ Clarence Welti and Werner need now (or may need later) ‘ KunzU, owners of an Industrially- m o Here’s what . aoned tract 6ff Rt, 15, will attend CUSTOMIZING CARS i8~available to you at, your the nexit • IhdustrW Commission A. M. T. 18$$ FORDS IC E C R E A M nearby Connecticut Bank and tl -'ineeUng to discuss ways of coop- THURSDAY Tall GirlsV SLIPS $1.69 ' orating m indiistrial promotion. 1810 Ford » Btnta Bearcat we nsan by Trust Company office. Lincoln hsa also been invited to Belle Boyce — Beaaidt - Hie proportionate length *Iip. Sanforized all Mtton. and - attend the next session. Mercedes. THRU You name your service: a 100% nylon. Shadow pon^, eyelet top Md tailored. ^ Meanwhile, Industrial Oommia- FLAVORAMA H checking ac* Size* SS'to 44. , — / s Mon members’ hope- to. find out SUNDAY what. If any, formula is used by count. . . T WASH 'N WEA* - the town assessor in determining MODEL AIRFLANiS - the assessment for Inventory. The Balia Wood. Motors. Fuel. CumbfrlaneliFarms welcomes Spring tru s t pro­ GIRL^'4-PIECE V Oomraiaioh would like to be stole Batterlei, .Scceeorlee^ Pre- tection, for GIRLS'. DRESSES * to Inform prospective Industries peUere, Parta. with all the wholesome goodnest •'^of of their possible inventory issess our owri creamy rich ice cream in a . your estate SUITS *8.73 - ment. ------’------. Hospital Notes __ _ _ -faste-temf)ting array of flavors 4 -.- ■- .. . sound financial *1.69 to *6.37 1 Admitted Tuesday: Mrs. Padl I PORTER lA i m C K g i OPRADO FtANNEI. and at a once in a blue moon price counsel.. . a sa'cmga- Organdy. 106%' dacrbni combed cotton, ny­ -~ Onienig, 25 Chamberlain St. • | LARORATORY wBK tl» ru.tM « IBB.. JA'OTE-,. Discharged Tuesday. Roger Bnu- , you really can't dfford to pass up. lon*. Color*: Solid*, print*, plaids, stripro, APPARATUS 14 Deliightful Favors account. . . Travelers S I ^ T . H.AT,. STOUC (with man-nmde combination*, dressy or opprt*. Size* 1 to She/, 65 Lawrence St.O artnee ] —Stock up this weekend on seV gral OHGMCALS ~ HALF GALLON Chequee or a letter of ^ fifr). size* 7 to 14. ______-----: ------:------old favorife flavors—^®^ credit.... a"^personal ., . . old ' favorite and one .you, low CRAFTINT haven't had the pleasure of trying loan or a buainesa ROYS’ .'Corduroy, aaoorted color*, $1.59 and lo an ...th e list could go on guoronte^ machine wo*b- epmt NUMBERED PAINT yet- ...th e kind of PANTS able. Size* 8 to 12. SETS . r and on. Y B O a tlO B FRAMES REG. 8S The point' is that at your r'" ' O O ttB g O B Y O U U ALWAYS FIND VALUES AT CUMBERUND FARMS banking each nearby Connecticut Bank and BOYS* POLOS BOYS’SUITS V i / ' 31* ANNIVERSARY SALE COPPER NAMIUNG Trust Company office, und» Imported fabric woven In ■ We are celebrating 31 years of serving Eastern All Cottom Italy. Fully lined jacket, PAINTS — NNDINGS Connecticut Bank one'roof, you’ll find the time- 100% rayon. Size* S to 7. SETS CUMBERLAND FARMS Quart Connecticut trith the greatest sale in our Jthtory. eaving convenienoe of this full Size.s 6 to 14. service banking. Stop iii soon a .Wide choice of siMS*-mod- and Trust Company em panelized eyatem cuta oosU MODEL RAILROADS CUMBERLAND FARMS and let us show you how much MEN’S oiMl COLLEGE MEN’S i and gives complete shelter in Lionel H-O Gauge we can help YOU I ■ a few days. Track •— C an — Aeeeeeeriee 100% PURE ORANGE lUICE MILK YOUR CHANCE TO • Easy financing-'buy mini­ office provides mum cottage now (floor, ex­ ^ Per Qt. SPORT JACKETS _ ^ terior walla, roof, windowe and / X-ACTO 0 by toe All -wool, exptfrtly tailored. Stxea SB to 48. HUORTS* REOt loARS* dodra); “dreaa it up” later! 16 Oz. SWEET CREAM Gallon SAVE UP TO $300.00 for you NOW LONGS. " '■ . ______^ ______KNIVES ^ BLADES COTTAGE CHEESE • W eyerhaeuser 4-Sqiiere BREAD I.A>af m on fcMiioiis JANSSEN or LESTER HETSY ROSS U6MT HCAVY lum ber end plywood m ake cot­ EARLY AMERICAN lb. Pk9. 2 lb. Pkfl. tages durable, waathar-tight, ANTIQUE 1 38c 74c idnot pionos and THOMAS doetronie orgoni. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. *2.57 easy to maintain for years of Frto boneh, ddiYtry and tuning. 1M% fine combed cotton, wakh ’n wear. SntlsfacMon guaranteed. Size* 14i, to IT. ' , vacation and week-end fun! Half Gallon GaUdn Contenta The ^nneotieut Bank COINS -w. STAMPS Contenta fllV 20'V a? "cOTTAOl A n d TRUST COMPANY - . ON YOUR FOUNDATION WHITMAN - MEGRIG Extra Speciai ^ Weekend Only! ONIY MiNKos w- scorrs 4 9 -2 <- 31 1/ 1 Pint i/t Pint HAMJI.TON BF-ACH WARD MUSIC STORES TELECHRON , 812.46 PER MONTH 30 Offices. . . . serving 21 Connecticut Communities UNIVERSAL GJ2. . 99 SUMMER ST., MANCHESTER IMMERSIBLE DbRMEVKR MILK. BREAD e ICE CREAM - DAIRY PRODUCTS - RAKED GOODS a CONFECTIONS IN THE CLOCK Wr.STiNOHOU 8B, I V I N l i l t If r o u iMCT IT v o u im r 636 MAIN ST., WU.L1MANTIC 8-CUP SUSBEA-M HEIWER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • MEIttER FEDERAL RESERVE lYSTEW FAMOUS ' Manchester Store Open Tues., Wed., Thura. and Fri. RADIO (OVLV 13 LEFT)]- till 9 P.M. €OFFEEMATIC WAKB rp TOXE PORTABLE W NW sf'Eli n i c REG. $29 95 CUMBERLAND FARMS Eastern Connecticut’a Oldest, Largest and Only Complete MIXERS LUMBER, INC. $03 WKHT MAIN 8T., NBW BR1TA»«' ? Music Storea. Owned and Operated hy W»rd Krause SHOFFINfl FARKADE, MANCHESTER 124 MARKinr 8<)UAI^ NEWINGTON $ ’ 255 CENTRE ST. S H O m R«9. $24.95 $ Reg. 124.95. PHONE MI 3-5144 SPECIAL N0W

.1 \ 1 P A G R SE V E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY.'MARCH 24, m O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK, tHtJRSPAY, MARCH^4, 1960 EEnacEsremsT PA 6 B 8 g _ they gavi( it. If it la aomathing economy prevailing ehoaa to ptaee Amaranth Views I needs, then.-wly ^ v erslfle^ fam - on one’a sarvlces. ^T A L ICE CREAM '“cO. tba mlgaUa aoBtahow. m*B- ing le logical. And for therapy, if that eSn ba changed for the better, Open Forum And another flag burner! It tg Wairen SL—Ml g-MM Easter Fashions Free Gift to You—8’-Piece Ovenwore Baking Set ag«d to guild up to Adenauar and that is going to be preserved, di­ then with Ootfa help he taught From. ^8 Kitchen would intimate that every child, FlsvMT of the Mm Ui Connecticut versified farming, conducted by the that It should be changed. If it is tend him homo without what he something that we cafl'^do nothing On the B««p-Box regardless of parentage or ata- •‘CHOCOLATE ALMOND” Chapman Court, No. 10, Order of oama for. most primitive methods available, tion would have his talents ex­ Ona Unit FREE Each Week at Your FINAST SUPERAAARKEtS EoettitiQ is also logical and deairable. about, such .as a death or a loss, To the Editor, ^Bieh cbocoMitgsr lee ercfim’' By MARGE FLYNN Amaranth, will sponsor an "Easter Having accopiphahod th t partial Yankee we aja admonished to turn to God ploited or developed to the fullest with almond Mta blended Parade” fashion revus next »tjBLiSHiC0 fill; THt What such a set up has to com­ Tour "Still More Time” Editor­ before he were sent into the Barbara Kennedy la a “Queen rsjuvsnatlon of Elsanhower, Upp- pete against, these days, is the pro­ for'kelp‘anrf to accept it. Let us .Whai a dellclons trenll, tftt . et Hearta" to her three college MTednesday at 8 p.m. in tha Ma­ 297 EAST CIN’n * STIEIT, MANCHESTIR B y Ai H. O. not be afraid of the truth. When ial of S/22 on the Negro situation “world," at public expense. sonic Temple. mann then goes on to rejuvenaU fessional one-crop producer, who in the South Indicates that w^illa. It might even take us sp far as ^some soon at yonr aadw *. roonmaeutee. Ehrery 'weekend riie THolM3*r*%RGD86s hardly ever steps' down from a Ve accept facta and deal with Royal Ibe Cream geaiee’i,. nakM taaty tarts and other "good­ Mrs. Marjorie Morrison la gen­ 71 WINDSOR AVENUE, ROCKVILLE - 1041 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, WALTER R FERGUSON himself. -WTiereas, a abort time It palna us severely to haye to them through Christian under­ the Negro wants and deserves the to intimate that a man is rijtltled k.store. eral chairman, assisted by mem­ Publltheri ago, ha had .abandoned his long piece of equipment, who never standing, lha ugly becomes beauti­ to. work as long and as fully As he ies” for dormitory parties at Mar- Foundad October 1. IWl agree that an obvious city slicker wields a hoe. and who seemt more legal right to ait where he pleaSba, ( eui White hall at Central Oonnec- bers of the ways and means com­ and convincing argument that the ful and the pbinfUl becomes a pleased, and not hang on an bi^o- mittee. Fashions and models will be - PiibUchcd Every Evening Except like State Finance Commissioner of a capable business executive warm spot In our 'llye^ "Let not he wants, “Not admission,, but ac­ nomie trend which might dictate if ticuit College In New Britain. provided by Burton's. Mrs. Bar­ FREE THIS WEEK UTILITY BAKING PAN fiundavi„■ inMVM - endu o " ”Hoi:nuioieyi Mlda; Entered et the reunlflcation of Germany was im­ George Conkling, who raises beau­ than a farmer. ~ yojir hearts. be troubled, neither ceptance, not permission, but wel* he shall work and eat, or go un­ 1 , Mies Kennedy, daughter of Mr. ~Poet Onice nice et^ Menc^eterM— ------Conn,, ,ae perative, end had abandoned it In In -competition with the one- bara Harris of Burton’s apparel Bacwd Clau Uail...... Matter tiful atatistlcs. climbing graphs, lit them be-afraid.” coma.” employed and starve like that poor r.|t and Mrs. BtewaK Kennedy, SA shop will be narrator for the show. Items Availabla Only at Stores Listed Above - with a FurcHose of $5 or AAoro favor of a conceasion that the pres­ occasional blooming deficits and crop modern specialist, the old- Rev. Leurence J. "Vincent O shades of Communiamt The Chapin Chicago a while back, with Autumn St., tiaually spenda part Fashions will range from those SUBSCRIPTION RATES ent state of things was itow going even, now- and then, a modest style family, or institutional farm Center Congregational American legal ayatem Mys noth­ two children, yet. a : b . c . et her weekends at home baking. for the pre-school mids to the ma­ Payable in Advance doesn’t have a chance of getting ing about moral rights. Tha Ameri- Cooking la her hoMjy. One of her .■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ . ■aaaaaCTaaaaacaaaaaaaaa*-a'i.ai.*.3i:'i»Y.««'i:m lltt'Efc3a,aaaak iaT31’l».—■■.xxaaaa'ga to last a very long lime, Lippmamt flowering surplus, should be able by a figure-man like Commissioner , Church And when it came to tha old tron and will Include half-ilzee and to penetrate to the fatal inner way is the letter of the law. It folks, it might intimaU that they a p p l i a n c e ; favoriit^ wtilcti rile started mak­ the new modeVfor the flVe foot and Three Honthe ...... haa now begun to recapture hla Conkling. ■ - v seems to me that the Commie line ing when ahe was only 13 years secret of modem fanning. We'll bet he''can prove'that It were entitled to more than a , under mlaa. Refreshmonts will be Weekly-...... •*? own prevdouB logic. He ftnde the It has, he proclaims In connec­ all the long has been this same shameful existence after a lifetime old, la Mooha Coconut Tarts. served. Tickets mny bv obtained Single Copy...... atatua of Berlin unsatisfactory, costs the state money every time argument, conforinance to the an therapeutic values once attributed I have come at last, to the twilight If the spirit of the law were to be newspaper or invest in the ^rlca of Tart Shells It . and also the local news tmbllshed here. same stuff as dollar bills, that let- hour, SALES and Sl«V IC E All rights of republlcatlon of ep^lal take part in any aettlsment, is a cheaply from the:.mint, and that, in observed, let us say lii the Ameri­ a soap-box. ■M; Z/.I cup butter dispatches herein are also reserved He also cited, this human I.B.M. With its rest and its sunsat glow. REPAIRS ON AIX M A |^ ; j A tableepoona sugar For Welfare Dip time to talk about the German short. It would be just.as economic My soul yearns for quiet and can monetary system, it would In­ Sincerely Full service client of N. E. A. Serv­ problem—better than that future of ours, the’ fact that farming has to send a patient imneed of therapy dicate that everj'ona should get ac­ S. Unsay • o r VACCIB* CLEANRRS 2 cup# sifted flour ice Inc. become uneconomic from the peace. cording to his needs, and not ac­ 55 Church St. Manchester, Conn. 2 cups coconut, finely, cut Welfare cosU dropped to 33.- Publisher. Represenlatlvee; The tinie might be when both had de­ on a sunrmer cruise as to assign The fire of life burns low. «73 for last month from 36.958 Julius Mathews Special A«ncy — New state’s point of view, in that, in him the ancient privilege of work­ cording to the relative value the ii 2 eggs, separated York. Chicago. Detydt hn^ parted the acene. In a column or many cases, it can buy produce on '■ Cream butter; odd sugar grad­ for February of last year, ac­ '■-Mm MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF the open market more cheaply ing in summer fields. And. as an cording to a department report. CTRCUlJtTION'S _____^ twoT we ll bet, the old sage will ^ occasional pursuer of the golden Oh! The years v/er^ mahy, the ually, while creaming. B ^ t in egg back'to discovering that the Ger­ than It can grow it. myth of the oW-style-fpmily farm, yolks. Save whliee for Ailing; Stir . The chief drop came in expendi­ The Herald Printing CompMV, Inc., He is so right. There Is. more­ 'years were'long, i in flour and coponut; mix until well tures for hospitalization. Last '* assumes-no financial reeponslbllllv for man problem, of Berlin and es­ over, a connection between his two we can back him up,‘-‘ Wfth (heir burden of joy and woe. year, hospitalization for nine pa­ tvTJographlcal errors appearing m ad- r marched through them gaily, one i blended. Divide mixture among Ifi vertlsemenls and ot^r reading metier pecially of reunlftcation, is the pronouncements. cupa of a muffin pan, preening mix­ tients c ^ t 33,935. Last month, the 1n The Manchester Evening Herald.__ thing that historical experience The fiecond factor, that of the un­ , ■ by one, y’ ture wtth flngeae to line .bbttom coat for two patients was 3431. economic nature of Institutional i Bu.t now—Illy- steps are slow. Display advertislbg closing hours: says haa to be handled, first, be­ A Thought for Today and aides of each muffin cUp. Prick The case load was 44 last year For Monday—1 p.m PVIday. farming, could be fought off and Sponsored by the Manchester wMh tinea of fortt. Bake in mod­ and 43 last month, but the num­ For Tuesday—1 p m Monda?-. fore there can be any sense and mastered only at the expense of ber of persons Involved dropped For Wedneaday—1 V stability In world living. TTiat will Council at Chnrchea’. i T h^ irteaning of Ufa la a punle erate oven, 350 ‘degrees, 20 to 25 For Thursday—1 p.m Wednesday the last bit of therapy value there \ ,, minutea. Cool three mlnutaa; re- from 105'to 88. For Frldav—1 n.m. Thursday. not he a Very sparkling deducUon, might be in the farming enterprise. '-.bttll, ' - ■ ■ ■ \ '\m o v e from pan'. Mokea Ifi torts. For Salurdav—1 n.m. Friday. but it vvlll be nice to have Upp- And that is th4 r*al trouble with Facing Facta That only the Master may know. Classified 'deadline 10 30 t.m each And into His hands 1 put my trust. .Xjriiungs: day oT publication except Saturdav-r mann back where he belongs, on farming these days, for stale in ­ There has always been a ten l ..enveIope plain gelatin ' S a.m ____ stitutions or for individuals. It Wherever He leads 1 will go. flym ground, discovering the thinga can atm be therapy. If the insti­ dency among mankind fo hide un­ . , \ 1' teaspoon Inatant coffee , frozen ^ooJ, ■Sptciaid I Thursday, March 24 that ought to ba obvious to every­ tutions or Individuals insist upon pleasant truths from himself. This . ' 2/fi C lip sugar, divided • . ' for body but which somehow never that kind of product from it. But It has become especially notable in The night draws near, my light U teaspoon salt FINAST - FRIED is just about the most expensive grows dim; % cup evaporated milk eroehft eotloii are. our modern times. Modern-psycho­ 1 square chocolate The mstDrUn Ind of therapy available. 1 shrink when the rough winds shop the The Institution which is a farm logical Investigation has served to blow, J egg yolk, slightly beaten KhruBhehev will, we Imagine, reveal the painful results when a ' egg whites CHICKEN on the side, for the healUi and persons refuse to face facts. One My work is finished—and now 1 tad dealing with President dr Related SUtisticfi? pleasure and' therapy of its in­ ; wait; 1 teaspoon vanilla. FAIRWAY mates, ha« has to remain an imu.ai.iuiiimitation thing our Lord did conttouously Mix togethsf gelatin, Coffee, one- Gaulle a nbvelty, perhaps a not Bj-* the time the Public 'Utilities goon tape will sound, swe^t and open thurs. aad frU tW 9 entirely unpleasant novelty. England Hi-e.L low, third cup sugar and s ^ t in sauce DINNERS Cut from young, soft-meated Commisaion completae Its gantle plea to do the same, was to recog , j , . ... In de Gaulle Khrushchev meeU farm. It haa to try to raise what pan. Add evapoiated milk,' one- ALSO SLICED BEEF probing Into the affairs of the New it eats. It doesn’t make aesthetic nize and accept truth wherever he half cup of water and chocolate lamb. Guaranteed to be tender, the drat eUtesman he has yet en- fpi,nH it- Jesus taught all of his Jennie Gladding Haven Railroad It will have quite sense for it to be farming and not Andover Stir over medium heat, until choc­ followers to accept any situation olate is melted and geigtin ia dia- light and excellent eating. _ ... *■" a collection of aUtlstioa-of vacloua -supply its own table. For its oix n 11-oz dhe routine reacUoniT wid altrlb- ' solved, (Do not hoil). Blend with Herald Photo, by Satemls A delicious Roast that is sure to ' utee of-stalesmen nieetihg Khrush­ kinds. ' rotary’ beater. Pour riowly over PKG chev. 1310 Frenchman w-eara no It wdll have statistics on the beaten egg yolk, stirring con Watch for ' please the whole family. stantly. a graduate of Manchester High Manchester," a cookbook com­ eWp on hla shoulder. Perhaps the number of employes cut from the School, ia training to become an piled by the Girls’ Friendly So­ railroad’s maintenance forces at Return to saucepan, cook one TIMPII • lneug)i ler lha Whola Family Serve it this week. main reason de Gsulle w*eara no minute longer, atirring constantly. elementary school teacher. She is ciety Sponsors’ group at St. Mary’s chip Is that he Isn’t afraid of the beginning of the present man­ Remove from heat, stir in va­ now practice teaching in the third church. Chow Mein 75c Khrushchev, or of Russia. ' agement era. nilla. Chill until mixture mounds grade at .Stanley school in New BITY GASOLINE QUALITY NEVER SACRIFICED FOR PRICE And the main reason de Gaulle It will also have statistics show­ slightly when dropped from ■# Britain. . CLOVmDAU _ spoon. Beat egg whites until stiff, Miss Kennedy is also a third WHOLESALE DELICIOUS SIIV H ) WITH AAINAIIL MINT JULY Isn’t afraid is that he- hlmaelf is ing the Increase In number of loco­ grade Sunday School teacher' at motive breakdowns, and other but not dry. Gradually add re- Pump and tank loaned to Sliced Bacon lb 45c eomethlng of an hiatorian, who malnlnff nne-thlrd GUp eugor. Beat St. Mary’s- Episcopal (?hurch,, and users of over . 2,(K)Q gallons Sunday Aftaruoou tends to put wverythlng Into its equipment breakdowns,- as H-had unUl verv stiff. Fold in chocolate a group leader for the Gl'rlS’ annually. (For Commercial LE AN ond TENDER - WELL' TRIMMED THE RED CROSS Friendly Society junor high group 2 lbs 9 5 c frame of reference In history, w'ho msterlallised a few years after the^ Ijjiii mixture. Spoon Into prepared Urt Users Only). Franks ehells. Garnish with whipped at the church. Her recipe for April 10 is not surprised to find the past cut in maintenance forces. . Mocha (Joconut Tarts was pub­ RACKLIFFE OIL CO. LB r«peaUngw4^1f. who even thinks It will have staUstica showing cream. Hartford—JAckson 1-5191 oCtnlta. ,Sp»ciafA / LOIN LAMB CHOPS The 21-year-old college Junior, lished in "The Beat in (booking in he knows, on the basis of what has the interruptions of service. It wrlU Cod Fillet SHOULDER - WELL TRIMMED - FLAVORFUL happened before, wiiat Is happen- have statlstlca showing the de­ 8AMCY LB 2 5 c ln« now and what la likely to hap­ cline in road patronage and In road Sliced Cod lb 2 5 c ‘ 5940" set YOUR PLUMBER, IIVI filTTfil IIICTIICAUT LB pen next. revenues. REEDS SMOKED PICNIG The historian has seen Russia It ought, also, as a matter of in­ DEALER OR Haddock Fillet niiSH lb 3 5 c push forward on the European terest, to try to get atatistlcs as THE HARTFORD acene before, and seen Russia to the cost of the various emer-1 BUDGET NEEDED TO KEEP OUR CHARTER glD.0fi1.IM ELECTRIC pulled back by Its own tides. The gency measures and operations TOTAL RECEIVED TO DATE ...... lg,13fi.24 THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO ,SpeciciiA ^ liis — S e e S ^o w ^Scu/e I historian has seen Russia In phases which have had to be undertaken TO BE RAISED BY MARCH « 1 ...... 5.94A.1« l ig h t c o m p a n y E A Y 1 I E M I I Y when It was pur# oriental deapot- as the, reault of service bremk- Call MI S-5IU—We’ll Pick Up Tour Uontrlbutloa tam, and In phasea when it tried downs. - - ■-? Wijthout Paying to be a pdllte member of western When It gets all such statistics HELP.-— EVERYONE — NOW Kybo Coffee 6 1 ' a P riem iu m society. The historian has seen rev­ In hand, the Public Utllltlea Com­ ENJOY BURSACK’S QUALITY FOODS olutions, and their blood-bath de­ mission might tpy a little experl- r a iS ADVT. SPONSORED BY REGAL MEN'S SHOP MM ___ • ______dP^mamA FINAST • FANCY nial of their own ideals, and the n.enl in- plotting all these statis­ b subsequent leveling out Into,proc­ n I The Bank f ha t gives you PLANNED SEC U PIT ) I v l Q i n C O n GOLDEN CREAM STYLE CANS # ^ tics on the same grajdi. Oui:,,huneh I ■ * ' esses of evolution. is that they w-ould all come out Iji Brand New! The historian has seen Ptalin be- juat the same kind of curve, as If “iore, . In Ivan - the Terrible, and all these things had been happen­ 8 M. Jar FANCY m um sMAu Khrushchev before, in. Peter the ing in some linked relationriiip HELLMANN’S SwwM t'PacBS . ISI ” 4 6 9 ^ Great. Juat as clearly as he fancies with one another. that he haa seen de Gaulle before, ToWplieM BU 9-9351 ITALIAN DRESSING hi Joan of Arc. L -C X S iQ P -w EAST BRANCH He expects both Russia and Still Operaling East Hortfoitl jm hiyoiiiicfliso 2 9 * France to be on the map tomorrow, (Mod# with Mosela Oil) WTiat becomes of old New peal i and the century after. braintrusters? Do they carry the ANND'ERSARY He does not level absolute moral torch of liberal reform through the Judgments. He rather expecta na- CELEBRA'nON 7 0Z.JARI«AFT sass rest of their liVea? Or do they gain SOS ScouriEtg Pads 2 s4 5 ‘ ^tlons and leaders to be doing Juat. BONELESS wisdom, or something, 'with a^e MARSHMALLOW CR|MT c eiCHMOND - SMALL GREEN about what they are. doing. He is, 2 2 9 CHIP •OY-AR-'DII and experience? perhaps, something of a dlspaa- andM IAT 40-bZ The answer, for such ss Ray­ PORK ROAST SPIA RS "I n” 2 9 c Blonata critic, aa, he judges how- GIFT for LARGE JAR B O R O ««^ Spaghetti •ALLS CAN A spai^gus mond Moley, now the columnist, PINAST • FANCY well they play the role the history has long been public property, Mo­ CHIP lO Y - A M I I of their, times has assigned to INSTANT ROFFEE c 40-OZ 4 m , ley hss become the srch-conserva-. 79 Lb. them. live, who abhors everything left THRIFT CAN ■ •W * Sliced Beets 4 49< He even auspects that_he, tha. Ravioli riul!!> of Hertiert Hobver. "YOI" «AtOIN - FANCY CALIFORNIA' , . historian, knows what Khruahehev. H O L^ FIRSTPRiir PAClAL TIfSUM ^ WHITE OR COLORED; “ Now and then the newa gives BOXES 16-OZ la doing, even more, clearly than some indication of the whereabouts CANS w l r ® Khruahehev ma.v know it himself. OF 400' Tomatoes 2 29 of other famous braintrusters. The Travfl-Tpim PANCAKE and Scotties 2 Watory , doea not record what laleat in the spotlight la none other LAMB PATTIES itiavnvm vm v> Y i^im n*““*i*******’'“““*“*“**“**************“ ************ ************************************************* happma when some entirely un- than Thomas G. Corcoran, affec­ WAFFLE SYRUP laxpoeted -event or development B e r k s h ir e (3 Lbfi. $1.00) tionately knowm as ‘‘Tommy, the f S a v i n g on walks up and bashes the hlstorian- Cork.” •niat once-feared and wily i* ] ' % w JC o w P r ic e Btatewnan right on his big Gallic radical comet into the news af an OPEN A UCANSOSOSN’S ^arm -^eedk f^rotluce! B O S S , But w-e would guess that de a UbHiey Tdf a gas company who BONELESS BRISKET )!!! Gaulle, calm, philosophical, un- succeeded in seeing the chairman 12.98 SAVINGS ACCOUNT irightened, unawed. is in no seri­ " ■ ' - ‘T ; V ' i' DUTCH CHOCOLATE < ^ of the. Federal Power Commission , J--.'- - : 7 CORNED BEEF ORANeES ous danger of anything like that. * secretly while his company’s appH- WITH INITIAL FLAVORED MIX PLORIDA • Juicy Fraih And ■ It may do Khrushchev some uation for a pipe-line was pending. Neatly rouitjefl collar with goo^—-to come ' up against a (HEAD CUT) Flavor • Prirna Sourea of. Vitamin C - , “Tommy the Cork,” 'the old New front bow, cuffed sleeyefi crop­ OCfAN SPRAY FINAST 1 4 4 9 character who looks at him if he Deal braintnister waS, in this bust DEPOSIT OF $50 m .H w-ere a mere creature of history. ness; dealing with Jerome-K. Kuy­ k VELVEETA CHEESE *^ c 'Lb. c ped short, smooth-fitting; to- 2 79 59 1-LB CALIPORNIA kendall, a good Eisenhower Re- OR MORE AND Large, Looia , dice and gently full skirtf make CANS Asparagus 'Welcome Back To Old Pro ■publican, on behalf of a piece of 2 «Ns 2 9 * CALiPOINIA that private enterprise which once NO.303CANSSHURHNE HEAD i an already travel-famous fab­ ...... -.-..L. . .'tt,.. - . .%'jiel-j.'jl Lettuce Large Heads 19. Walter Uppmann, the old proph­ thought it had a mlUion reasons CHICKEN PARTS et, the old pro, has at last come tor haUng Roosevelt braintrusters ric into a dress you couldn’t CREAM STYLE CORN 2 ""‘ 29c bunch i S c down out of those missile gap But the woild'‘goes on, individ rer^ •^pecta^Sptciaid / Broccoli - cloiuds which had him behaving and ,ual8 age and get m9re senaible in leave at home! Of wonderful, . or CHICORY ^ RECEIVE ABSOLUTELY ; LBS writing like sixty other people, and their ideologies, new clients ap­ wa.sltable nylon jersey, in A LEOS u.S9« PLOimA Me turned his columnist’s scalpel to a pear, and the old game of influence PLORIPA-JUM«0 ^ more InteresUiM and perhaps more .is not necessarily limited by sur­ swirl print of desert teal, Coffee Cake BCHS 2 i 5 c FREE THE NEW GENERAL - Lb. Celery PASCAL fruitful .pursuiL the. excision of face parly or Ideological lines. BREASTS 69c DANISH KRINGLE „ ' three words frbm the official com­ berry blue or spice red, sites CALIPORNIA ‘•J TASTY BREAKFAST ITEM EACH WONDIRS LB 1 f t munique Issued . after . Chancellor 12-20, 12i/i-22Vi. FOODS k itc h f:n s c o o k b o o k 3 9 Peppers Adenauer's visit with President Ei- Regular Price 49c PLORIDA - Addi ^ CELLO aenhower.These three word.s were BOYSCOVT I C C I t H S r i C S Flavor to Salads Me PKGS "any future agreement” and they It's Hi* way ta a waman'»-li«art. Gat It Ixcallanl Daiiart — Rtflulir Prica 39c Current Annual concerned the status of Berlin, for ?l'6les and New* «ior yoursolf. Olva It os a ^|lft. liOOO Plain Pound Cake ,MCH 3 5 c which the communique insisted on Iciteha^-tastod raeipofi, . . 448 terq# ^ tjCenlen (^keedt „Speciaii ! certain standards In ’’any future SWEET, JUICY Mada with Fraih Orangti — Ragular Pric* 29* Six Webelos of Cub Scout Psek pogos of 'wottr-roglftant papar .iiid . 8UNKJST NAVEL] agreement afl'ecting the city.” , 8^. were graduated and received Orange Doughnuts PKCoMI 2 5 9 . CLOVIRDALI What Lippmann gains by piit- 3 ¥ 2 % . ink. Centldarod Hw qroatoit tinfjIf ! badges and , certiflcalsa Tuesday. ORAKGES :;:H1 Ridv TaiKiar RelU —, Ragulir Pnea 29c Oag the apoUight on these three iThey will now enter Boy Scout cookbook In tha Unifod StatM. :?r-s Cheese Spread 3uioaf |67c words is almost the exact reverie j nq i l. Dividend Rate Dinner Egg Rolls PJCGol? 25c PINAST - i-t» loaf 43c . eft the routine interpretation of and !. They are William Gaaaidy, David Doz. A Tally Braid — laguUr Prita 2Sc comment on ithe Adenauer visit, Haze. Tim m y Johnston, I^rry - , Member of P lu ra l 49c iliiii loaf 2 1 c 3-LB LOAF which b has. .. hMii that he pucceedrtaiireeeded I 'Thayer, James Toman received and David other Oatmeal Bread Cheese Food la binding Elsenhower rigidly U»' awards including bobcat pins, bear U s own poaition of absolutely no j binges, sllyer snd gold '-arrows. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT, QUANTITIES FRESH WESTERN change in the status' of Berlin. * ^_____ i:\iH Not so,'says Lippmann, if the tvi^o CARROTS iiiiii man agresd there could be some | p i' FIRST^NATLPNA l TSTORES “future agreement” about thp sta-' OPEN Witit 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. tas et Berlin. In fact, Lippmann ] SoishNAMan. tof'H ortford. Is op«i TuRsch Saturday, 9:30 Sum. ^ Pkgfi. fl It i'llB.W1 Vi s L* ywxilW W tXlB LUUUWLIil ’ presumaa thel .that tired old. man. SUNDAY, 8 A.M..8 P.M. 25c that UsUcfie' Preeident, that duty- 8:30 FrMkiy urHI f;50 p4ii’.. il Hlectthower (tha fiSiaen- «NE PHARMACY. •M CENTER RT. hb p u n t t o p «g thfi Lippmann eohimas on ALWAYS PAUCMOi / \ .y t ■ i . ■

■ ' ~ ‘ . V '\ . ; -y '■ FAGS NINB MANCHBJStElt g VBWnW tHBRARF.- KANGHESTOR, T t o t S D ^ 24, 1960 FAGE K G ffT Frankhn S t; Mrs. Audrey Ht^o- ^ - NiSlonal'People’s Congress party budget is spm t on salaries, sold way, 217 Green Rd.; John KoOnig, 4ar Gaotca B. Ck«ir. rw ^ su | »sr. spaclal instruction from .Arthur In tbs British crown colony, and Illing. . 404 HackntMStok St.; Kenneth Convicts Hall, local archery enthusiast, to Jal Narine Singh, leader of the Asks About Outs Irlah, 17 N. School St.; Mrs. Alice Columbia ^ intandant, Is heading a • M ^ fo m - This brought a question from a I mtttaa to e tMa tlMriot. complete their grehery ' require­ Negroes Barricade, colony’s independence movement," For Rent visiting hours: Adults X ■ to 8 'lYowbridge, 21 Stock PI.; Sally ments- woman In the audience. pjn. Maternity 2 to 6 and 6:80 to Rival, East Hartford; Mrs. Marie jng a syatam of ndence study were to appear In court today on "Whare or# you going to cut U? wMeh may later ba adopted fot This same group plana to visit charges of Insulting' behavior. 8 p«m. Chlldren’a Word 2 to 7. Godin, 117 Cedar St.; Bdiward the Nike base In Manchester next And what con we oa parenta do to License Renewals Piovoat, 18 Cornell St,; John Tier­ t. ^ Camp to Have . ua In the schools Graff aupeeviaea. Dr. Cheddi Jegan, chief R)inla- MOBIL SERVICE m riw i State Rate, Says Illing prevent Ita being eutt" Tuesday. Awards will be made at ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ney, 11 Academy St.; Pstiricla Richard A. Curiand, ftftti grade ter of British Gulane,’ charged he Atty. Harold W. Garrlty, chair, tomorrow nights meetin|; for ac­ South Africali Town Lead Last Year’s MahJon Maynard; 444 Center St.; Goes, 123 Helalne Rd.; Michael tbactaer at Horace W. Po r y was manhandled by police, too, in man of tha Board of Education, m sanitation and proper modlool at* complishments of last mbnth. OPFOSITE " 3- J V tOLTOM Matthew Haets, 46 Conway Rd.; Alderman, 412 W. Middle T^*e.; (Confinoed from ^ s O ) New Leaders School, te a mambhe of the oom- the London demonstration. Jagan MiriabMter would have to apendo The ratio at the elementary oold. “If we get any cut. It muat tontion, lack of educational focUt- a a r a A A A -----^9 M 't 9A9. school level I.Is 3$ raiirallapupils, ataf fhft the Auto registration renewals for Brian Fhicklgw, Falrvlew Ave. John McCarthy, 117 Birch St. , Gets Unit Office (Continued from Page One) ns/offlclsl. He said that In the was not arrested but protested to 1 ^ ,0 0 0 mote than the $3,971,348 come out of th.. 16 per cent (of Charles Raymond Farro, 26, rafua tlea for prioonara and use of pad­ Mrs. Robert McBride of An- Now Operating. . AvdilahU May 1 It te ptaiwfng to s|>end on educa- junior high level It Is 31-32 pupils, 1960 are continuing today at about Ext., Rockville; Mrs. Virginia Ao- DISCHARGED TODAY: Edward Osmp Asto-Wamah, the aummer Graff, whose Rockville office interests of maintaining good re the British Home Office. hon-oalary expenoee), or we must ed. Rivera la asrvlng a 40-ysar dles for puntahment. was burned out Tuesday, told the dbver, was elected corresponding that "Hundreds of South African iations with the United Stajgs, he ■ tion next yeir, in order to bring and at the senior high level It II break faith with the teachers. The the same pace as yesterday at the selln, Somers; R a n ^ l Joyner, 27 and Wayne Rowe, Ellington; Mrs. "Our cnonces (before the board) camp on the ehore of Columbia Saulters Rd.; John Rohan, 183 Lena Griffin, *RFD 1, RockvlUe; term* and Farra a Ilfs oentence, Columbia Board of Education yes­ sscretary of the Catholic Ladies whites are plannlnlr to leave the, did not intend to engage In a de­ v -rv reasonable rent. Paid training couras for the aoet per pupil, up to the State 28 pupils. The school system Is latter we don’t wont to do.” 'local aub-station of the Motor are null and void If we don't hava Lake, owned and operated for 48 terday that he has set up tem­ Society at their meeting Monday Egypt to Make Paper. 'avera^. aiming at a goal of 27 pupils at all Since the Board of Directors is Vehicle Dept. In the State Armory. Center St; Donna Squires, Box Mt. Liaura and Joanne Gagnon, East both for armed robbery but In oep- a lawyer,” the "trusty” said. ”Wa country” because of the unrest bate over the Issue. rntn e e f S l Mechanical ability necessary to op- Up to 1 p.m., according to W. J. Rd., Bolton; Jaiiet Kelly, 101 Sea­ Hartford: Mrs. Dorothy Malone, yeimi by the Center Con*regaUon porary quarters Irt Building B on night. Her name Was inadvertent­ The Australian government office In Britain, leaders of the Op­ Arihur H. Illing, superintendent levels. the body which cuts the budget, arate offenses. realize thla la no Sunday achool tt Church of Hartford, will have School St., In Rockville. He ex­ ly omitted from a release yester­ Alexandria, Egypt—Work has erate 4-bay garage. Excellent galioimge^^ c t acboote, told « group of parenU, Another reason, he said, was said Garrlty, Mayor Ehigene Kelly KIrache. supervisor of the local of­ man Circle; Vernon Cook, 323 15 Preston Dr.; James Davis, 37 Rivera discussed his plans and but—.” In South Africa was reportei^re- position Labor party sponsored a Woodbridge St.; Theresa Sombric, Mill St.; Miss Teresa Scholl, 19 new tlirectori for both girls and pects that he will be In oparatidh day. motion In the House of Commons started near Alexandria on the teadiera and town directors at comparatively low administrative should answer the queetion. fice, 847 persons obtained Inserts motives by telephone with a news­ Rivera, native of Temple, Tex., __ celving up to 10 times the nOTmal 126 High St.. RockvlUe; Mias Mar- Hale St., RockvlUe: John Serkollt, boys camps this summer. tomorrow. Young people seeking rate of inquiries from wjnild-be deploring the shooting of the first paper mill In the Middle East. Buckley School laM night that costs. . . . Kelly, who was In the audience today. man oh a pool basis. He asked one then aald he and his. companion The cam p-opens in June with Manchester Evening Herald Co­ It will produce 27,000 tons of writ­ Ma«;lMet«r will stlU be far below Still another was that insurance Yesterday 1.127 registrations garet Reid, 65 Mountain Rd. i Wllllmantlc; George Jones Jr., 112 o f the five "truatlee” held with the were In position to hold out In­ working papers may apply there. Immigrants. Ships to Australia South African Negro demonstra along with five other directors, N. Elm St.; Patrick Henderson, the girls having; the first four The telephbne number la as It was lumbia rarrespoRdent Mrs. Donald ing and printing paper a year, wlH tunity for ambitious married man. Must hav# the aoedian In the state, even If costs in Manchester are not spoke for his board, "There’s were renewed, 136 more than on ADMITTED TODAY: Robert hosUges to outline Rivera’s grlev- definitely. were said to be booked full for at tors. , Wallace, ThompsonvUle; Patrick 381 Center S t; Mrs. Margaret De- weeks and the boys .Jiie last four In the ProfsMlonal Building which R, Tuttle, telephone 8-S4S5. The party's secretary general, cost the equivalent of .$12,000,000, ?3-$6,000. Loan available. the propoeed.'- $404,803 increase charged to the Board of Education none o t us that's going to tell the corresponding day last year. ances. "W e can hold out here, a long least a year. The Canadian trade ' The total number of renewals Conlon, 19 Welcome PL; Bror Gray and aon, Thomponvllle: Mrs. of the season. More thaw 80 camp- was gutted by fire. Morgan Phillips, announced a and will go Into operatloh by mld- ovpr the current year is granted, budget, but to the Town budget. If Mr. Illing how to do his Job, or The "trusty” decllhed to glvs his time,” Rivera said. “We won’t hurt era can be acconjmodate'd , at commissioner also is being flooded up to 1 p.m. today stands at 3,042. MarUnaon, Andover; Kenneth Marlon Blsl and daughter, Glaston­ the women tmlesa we are rushed. Cob Pack. Meeting « STOCK EARNINGS . ZERO with inquiries from frightened mass demonstration will bd held In 1961. tiling was one o f-a panel spon­ these costs were Included, the tell him to use half-size paper, name over the telephone but said Bristol, March 24 (/P>—The ses­ If you feel qualified to operate thh excellent This shows Inserts being obtained Goodwin, East Hartforil. bury; Mrs. Lois Palmer and daugh­ the grievances Include present pa- We havin’t cursed the women.” time. , y - Cub Scouts will hold their whites thinking ot/ leaving the London's Trafalgar Square on sored by the Manchester Education average expense per pupil would- shorter pencils or turn the lights Mrs. Karl K. Hahn of Manches­ sions Clock Co. reports net In­ OANOBR SOCIETY GOAL at a much faster pace than last BIRTH YESTESIDAY : A daugh­ ter, East Hampton: Mrs. Agnes he thought prospects were bright Then he said he would be willing '' fhonthly Pack meeting tomorrow country, the Mall/said. Assn, and the PTA Council. be higher, off earlier." Bucclno and son, 166 Charter Oak ter, a teacher ta the East come of $238,755 last year as com­ Sunday. „ v Hartford, March 24 W — The going butinett Illing said he would have to year, when the total for the first ter to Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Parker, for releasing the hostages. to surrender If Farra would. But night at 7:30 in Yeomans Hall. All Johannes^rg newspapers Two members of the British One of the 200 persons who at­ Two years ago however, said St. Farra refused to surrender. ford School system, will hsad the pared with a loss of ■> Connecticut division of the Amer­ visit the other towns with which Kelly, another Board of Directors three full days was 2,7, nUng said one reason was the many services once stolen from the Louvre? Dr.; Thomas Gorton, Bast Hart­ Uke that of a chestnut onjl It Ijole board procedures, lack of them Into the office. ford Girl Scouts. Stephanlan is a ence Grant as den mothers, had 1959 profits. ■' Hgh pupil-teacher ratio compared are not providing," he added. Kelly toM the parents and teach­ Ujtsa llk« bread. ers ^ speak up at the public hear- A—Mona Usa. ford; Mw. Mary O’Reilly, 18 Mutual Broodcoating Syatam graduate of Bates College and C ^ to other towns. Eighty-flvs per rant of the ■old at WaaMngton It taped on lumbla University. He is pi^ent- Interview with Charles Welfal, • ly on leave from the faculty of guard In charge at the time of Northwestern University on a yesterday’s outbreak. MBS quoted John Hay FeUowshlp. He Is ajM^- the guard os saying, “I ex^ct a ant basketbai: coach at Hall High. fast end to the turmoil. Things He has directed Camp Nendawen look pretty bright. They are get­ in Tuxedo, N. Y., and Brae Mar ting to a level where they can Day Camp In Bolton. ' talk to each other.” Stephanlan succeeds the Rev The outbreokk started about Rev. Arthur Sanders, formerly of mid-afternoon yesterday whlla Hampden, Mass. The Rev. Mr. Rivers, Farrs and several other Sanders has directed the boys inmates were waiting In line for camp for the past eight years. A^i payment In "scrip” for extra pris­ the close of the season last year, taking aver duties as minister to on work they had done. The two the Community Church In Colum­ men drew pistols and forced the bus, Ohio, he moved his family to group Into the nearby office. u n io n Rivers’s talk with the newsman ^ ^ ^ M d J. Winter of Manches­ by telephone was the first Indica­ ter, a University of ConnecUcut SUPERMARKETS tion he was willing to discuss de­ ’ student who has been with the velopments with anyone other than camp a number of seasons, will be an official. assistant director In charge of pro- Officials believe the convicts were ready to ease up on their gram. ■ ' Spring Fashions original .requests. The C-Teena of Columbia Con- They demanded their freedom, cregational Church are planning a state car to drive them sway their second annual Fashion Show. and three state hostages to osaur*' Mrs. Betty T. ’ Powers; their ad­ their getaway. The demands visor, said the group expect to pre­ were rejected. sent some 20 or more models show­ ing fashions which will be furnish­ 0 VME is r. STAMK for iioauliful FREE nntionolViMlwertloodi brood g ifl»l Ot Rrood lloioo where everythiog you buy is uoceoditieoolly guoraoteed! ed by stores In Wllllmantlc. The V^ITH THIS COUPON AND A PUICHASE OP affair Is scheduled for April 22 and ONE 16 OZ. CAN OP WILSON S School Menus 28 In Yeomans Hall. There wlU al­ ...... FRESH DRESSED * READY TO COOK A|iplC$IH ICB so be speciality acts—^wlth the Rev. George K. Evans a featured CORNED BEEFHASH The" menus for March ■ 23 performer. At GPAND UNION LOW PRICESI through'April 1 are as follows: Etemeotary Seek Blood, FledgM OPPEI EXPIKS SAT.. MAP, 26TH. With the Bloodmoblle Unit due Monday: Baked hash, vegatabla to arrive In Columbia March 30, sticks, bread and butter, pears, every effort Is being made to line milk. up donors to assure the filling of Tuesday: Spaghetti with meat the 75-plnt quota. Mrs. 'Carl B. 30 FREE STMiK sauce, buttered wax beans, but­ Gosllne, recruitment chairman, has WITH THIS COUPON AND A PURCHASE OP tered rolls, gelatin with whipped named a committee to carry on a ONE 10 OZ. CAN WYMAN BLUEIERRY cream, milk. telephone campaign. PHILADILPHIA Wednesday: Potatoburger with Eighth grade boys will assist tomato sauce, buttered corn, whoTe Roland Laramie in setting up the PIE FILLING wheat bread and butteb, mixed equipment Boy Scouts In Wilbur AT GRAND UNION lOW PRICESI fruit, milk. Fletcher’s Troop will assist in Thursday: Tomato soup, grlndsr taking down the equipment. The OFFER EXPIRES SAT,, Cream Cheese sandwich, chocolats cake with unit will be open from 12:15 to white frosting, milk. 6:30 p.m. Friday: Tunaflah sandwich, po­ Anyone wishing to make ap­ Avg. Wgt. tato chips, vegetable sticks, orange pointments may call Mrs.? Harry 30 FREE ISI,VSnilPS juice. Ice cream, milk. Chalmers or Mrs. Edward Carlson, WITH THIS COUPON AND A PURCHASE OP 2 '/a-3 lbs. Junior High s tr in g co-chairmen. Anyone who . / ONE 12 OZ. BOntE _ Monday: Baked corned beef has made an appointment and finds hash, buttered cartoU, celery he cannot keep it should also,call J 3V sticks, whole wheat bread and but­ L FNESHPAK SYRUP WHOLE SPLIT • CUT UP For Baking or Frying either of these two. GRAND UNION to w PRICESI ter, sliced pineapple, milk. Dog Warden Reappointed QUARTERED got. tin qt. 'Tuesday: Ravioli , with meat Walter KokoeW, Hunt Rd., has .OFFER EXPIRES SAT., MAR. 16TH. $1.79 btl. sauce, cheese square, buttered been re-«.ppointed dog warden for Wesson Oil 5 2 ' green beans, hard roll and butter, the town. His appointment, made 35* Libby apple frost, milk. by first selectmen Clair L Rob­ lb. Wednesday: Vegetable soup or inson, was oonflimed by the State. ' cUiti chowder, tuna salad sand­ He said that a new feature, which SOFREEISI.Ii'sSTRIIPS Fruit Cocktail 23 wich or sliced cheese, fresh orange, goes with the job this year, is an WITH THIS COUPON AND A PURCHASE OF Ten Delicious Flavors milk. • idantiflcation card sent to him by ■ ONE y /i OZ. AEROSOL CAN Thursday: Hot turkey ahnd- Um State. Thia he said is a gaurd Mix or Motch theso Sliced S«rv« with CRANBERRY SAUCE . . . FRESHPAK > | Spfey ^ «««« Jollo Gelatin wlch, gravy, cranberry sauce, against ImpoMera. L JOHNSON'S GUDE mashed potato, buttered peas or Plan Sdenoe Course AT GRAND UNION lOW PRICESI r g g j l FANEUIL HALL '* MILD CURED Eosy to Prepare wax beans, cherry crisp, milk. Miss Viola Lsraen, elementary SANDWICH MEATS 4 r. 99c Friday: Baked macaroni with aupervlsor for the local school, un- ' OFFER EXPIRES SAT., MAR, 16TH. • Bologna • Old Fashioned * Pspp^ed * Heod Checst - Dream Whip 23' cheese and tomato, lettuce 'wedge • Pickle Cr Pimento • Spiced Luncheon P Ploin Loot with dressing, bread and butter, . • Olive tr Pimento • Jlood Cr Tongue • Sovory Loaf assorted frujt, milk. SLICED BACON Senior High Barbecued in Gravy 39 . GIANT 1960 ROTARY Monday: Breaded v ^ cutlel, to­ 8-or. mato sauce, mashed potato, but­ W ITH THIS COUPON AND A PURCHASE OF Lenten Fresh Seafood Specials! tered asparagus, bread and butter, FOUR ROLLS—STATLER BEEF-PORK-HAM pitg. 69c (In qew dip bog;— jusl heot ond serve) milk, FANCY COLOSSAL ------Tuesday: Spanish rice, buttered TOILET TISSUE Mix or MsUch— Sliced 5-lb. $ffC9 10-15 n c c green beans, bread and butter, A t grand UNION tow PRICESI box ■* per lb. milk, ------, 25" Power Mower Wednesday: Baked ham, parsley ” OFFER EXPIRES SAT.^^AAR^STR * ITALIAH SANDWICH SPECIALTIES O U D CHECK THESE FEATURES! potato, whole kernel oornr Dread and butter, milk. ■ PAN READY J l i e t e Briggs & Sitolton Motor • Automatic Recoil Thursday: Baked meat loaf, 2’: s s , .79 7 9 c '" 69c FRESH mashed potato, buttered peas, - Hord SolomT • (tenoo Olefini. • Hot ColobreM * Coccitore WHITING lb. starter • Co.nplete hand control • 4 cycle — no oil­ COD FILLET lb. gas mixing • Ball bearing — tractor tires • 5 adjust­ bread and butter, milk. 30 FREESVSTRMRS • Cervdiet • Forty Solomi • Genoo Chub with garlic Friday: Tuna luwdle oaseerole,. WITH THIS COUPON AND A PURCHASE OP • Peppepni • Thuringer • Imported .Style Friuet able blade settings • Offset wheels for frirnmirig cabbage and carrot salad, roll and ONE ID OZ. CAN >. . . butter, milk; TV yiewing COPPER OLD Advertisement AT grand UNION tow PRICESI ' is easy today.. BRIOl.S&StHAllOsj OFFER EXPIRfS SAT., SNOW WHITE - CALIFORNIA p *v LEAP YEAR

LARGE “CASUALTY” 30 FRiE STMPS HEAD WITH THIS COUPON AND A PURCHASE n ONE PKG. ANY SIZE L CMND SPONGES ^ YOU RECEIVE k a s l GRAND UNION lOW PRICESI T l l j j l 500 STAMPS WITH EACH MOWER OFFER EXPIRES SAL, MAR. 16TH. CRISP-CRUNCHY Ige. GOLDBN ■ I stalks 2ibs. >C I PASCAL CILERY FRESH FROM FLORIDA Quick and Easy, Frozen food s! so’s homo hooting nu r 30 FREE JS''VSTAINPS RIPE BANANAS CITRUS FRUIT SAL An ior DORANN — CONEY ISLAND our w p yi WITH THIS COUPON AND A PURCHASE OP ONE POUNtrS^tMEYER DAKERY You get premium quslity oV a u ^bed FRANKS N & noy ty n h TREATS Gsnden Supplies FRENCH FRIES MobiUteat with RT-98 . . . the at grand unio n to w PRICESI most completely effective fuel W itH TH A T "HOMEMADE GOODNESS" A COMPLETE VARIETY AT LOW PRICES!j oil i^ditivS'in use today. And offer expires sat., mar., 16TH. SOIL CONDITIONER ^ you get premium service. Au­ D IV IL'S $ | 9 8 tomatic deliveriea . . . a bal- PBAT HUMUS aaeed payment plen and many FOOD other egtraa deeigned to make GRAND GARDEN F s o e r k S ^ ip s ea. 6-10-4 50-lb. $|79 p ^ ^ - 3 5 * home heating r$tdly easy. SOU AM ______FERTILIZER bog 2 Don’t know if you’d call him - a FORMULA WITH THIS COUPON AND A PURCHASE OP "casualty” or not but some girl ONE 5 II. BAG MAGIC CARPET MACARONI ond CHEESE . TART & TASTY gg 55 SOIL SWEETENER , ll2*/«-oi.i has made a good Leap Year catch. M obilheaf IT-90 UM ON P ie ‘ 50-lb. 4 9 SWANSON DINNIR f pkgi. He’s going to marry her! Chancca GARDEN LIME bog < 100 dooa octioo AT GRANDGNNSS UNION SEED lOW PRICESI f j j g l are he’s made a good choice, too. ANOBL FOOD CAKi eo 39<. STARKIST ‘ , HIS n t f t good choice will be to OFFER EXPIRES SAT . MAR. ?6TH. ” FOR YOUR LAWN . P A TUIIA Pli ^ rent formal wear for the wedding at Regal—because Regal haa KITCHEN GARDEN 6 ^ 4 3 ' ALL CLOViHSUK 59' lO-oz. EVERYTHING In stock. White and WE GIVE I ■ BROCCOLI SPIARS pkgi. Midnight Blue Tuxedos, (hitaways, GREEN STAMPS TEDDY StroUers'and all tha c o r ^ for­ 50 hus .8-oz. mal accessories. There’s' nothing FREE JS' '' STAMPS Wishbone Salad Dressing Lipton Soup Mixes PISH STICKS pkgj. to send away for—you try It on WITH THIS COUPON AND A PURCHASE OP J---- £- right in the store and ora oaourad reg. MORIARTY Italian SrbZ. 16-oz. KRAFT ■ 1-lb. ^ E C o< parfoct fit If you ore booe;a^ ' btl. Oaloii p k g i. a willing “ Loap Year Ctaualty"— BIOOE Style ■ btl. 2 p®- 3 3 * “'“'’“ " PARKAY NIAROARINR 25 3 M S s-ea or srhsn any other egeateoe adsw SPKIAUY PRICEO AT •m I V etetaU e BROTHERS BtL 4 t f eolttBg for feraal vrsar-R«n o m t EXPIRES SAT„ RAAR, 24TH. WITH I H i i l COUPONS I Ml 3-5135 «• A IO N I soi-mcwNfM. Billr .

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M ANCH ESA HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, I960 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960 FACE TEN \ gram In Bolton and menUoneg the $26.«-week columnist for the Cfal- In tha Trlbuns tmtU 1922, m vn A electrical facilities will be install­ add many Negroes to the voting Grass Fire Stmls 4 Bolton "big loss” in lofllng the services of ‘FPA’ Dies at 78; Corunmist, oago Journal wOthout an appresv- to the New York W«fld untO WINDOW SfUBES Insurance Firm ed. Mise Viola. Larson, elementary sU- ticeablp as a )*(pprter. 1931, then returned to the com­ House Vote Approves lists in ths South. bined Herald Trlbuns whei* be SM M. WHM, Sen We^ Side Sewer Serrate Metropolitan on March 8 an­ Ths HousA voted'296-124 yester­ From Incineratoi; pervisoy tihdSr the state super- After a yeiur of writing "A Lit­ nounced to the Manchester Cham­ day to corthrm Its key decision. vlsotjr service. tle About Everything", for the ■toyed until 1938. That ysar ha WVflohwMw To Move into ►roves Unabashed Poet, Top Panelist Joined the New York Post. ber of Commerce It had decided That is for referees to be ap^ , Town of Mancheater At'emefi ^ knswer to a question about Journal,, he came hers to spend to eet up a district offlde in Man­ In 1941 Adams gave up ths But in Same Bonding Plan Parkade Space pointed by federal courts where from Oo. i were called to the home the expense of the proposed Job, nine years on the old Evening HOLLAND HNISH chester. . Five-Point (Conttnned from Page One) and Jottathan, New Canaan, Oonn.; column for free lafiee wntlnff, they find that a pattern of dis­ ofVMr. and Mrs. WUfOrd Fareweff, Teacher Mather pointed out that it would and a daughter, Mias Pdraephone Mali. The company requires 4,600 crimination in voting rights ex­ be m w e expensive* feliice the town Then k* moved to the Tribune continuing on the “Xnfonhatlsn C M ajo Mad* to Order Cost of Uis West Side ssiiitsry Office epace on the second floor square feet of office Space and ex-* 115 West St. an 10:59 this morning fear that'the eritie’e rdaderi will Adams, New York. ' and started the colunvt-known as Please” program. In 1944—tn com­ Non Grata, Says (Continued frotn Page One) public confidence In the Judiciary. ists. The referees are to certify doesn't pay anything for A su- think of him as a light-minded fel­ His soHs likely inspired ohe pf ■ W Mi fe a r Rsltars •ewer over the next ten years of the Manchester Parkade le be­ pects to employ an office staff of "The House bill—In its entirety the eligibility of qualified Negroes, to exUngirinh a grass Ore. .tte. JlMJd c i a p - f ^ recon^endaUfim Of,’ the. perintMMfaMt and supervisor at the “The Conning Tower” which he plete seriousness—he ran for state 36. A sales force of 15 will be No damage resulted, although ■ir.' low. , . his most delightful*—and hrleferi senate in CkMmecticut as a New V n x UNS OP ouaroM would be 1189,110 if voters ap* ing readied for use by the Metro­ tratlon's proposal for court-ap­ —ie a bad bill and I hope the Sen­ or members of other minorities, feoved-a jw«r Maoher ealary «6h*d- superintendent; 4,.tnet In general. present'Ume. His best-known Mt of verae, versM, enUUed "lines to Threb wrote for 27 years. MHS; Orplieus maintained, the company estlmaU pointed ■ voting referees. ate will kill It," Sparkman said. . and supervise their exercise of firemen battled the Aames MP deUtUi of admipletratlOn be left to After World War 1. interrupted Deal Democrat, and lost prove It In a referendum this May. politan Life “Insurance Co. of New On the other hand, Sens. Morse, about 26 minutes. >U' uie o t M,100 to |fi,700 tn 18 *tepe wai . 'established that the quoted by thousands who may not Boys, 8, and 2 yeans of age’’ : VENHIANIUNDS York. ed. The tabling nfotion was made their rights. the euperintendent and atatt; fiaUtry. for a sppervlsor. begins at have known its source, had to do “CenUemen, I love and Hke you, his caraer and he became a cap- The construction cost of the Flees Cafeteria Negotiations between Green by Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore), a Joseph S,. Clark (D-Pa) and Javits Sparks from an Incinerator M Mi night. ItTie vote 5. that, jtke superintendent keep tain in Jntslbgence, he made this TRUCK DRIVER KnajfBD Seymour Kaplan, vice president assailed the House bill as too ■were blaiped for the Are. about ]$T,600. Mather told the with an Immortal Chicago. (Tubs "CJartng Uttle for ytwr IQ.’’ project IncludlnR.a force main and of Green Manor Inc., owner of the Manor and the. insurance firm for supporter' of the Clark-Javlls MARGABBT NAMES AIDES WM 4-2. the Basra informed of all achieve­ Hoard that, he would accept the infield and was entitled “Bue- Adams wsw bom in Chiosgo, at­ comment! , Bridgeport, March 24 Wk — E. A. JOHNSON pump station is Apured at $150.- Music hath no cheirme to lease 'of office space have been amendment. He said his purpose weak. ■ London,. March 24 (^>—Prin­ Mrs. Agnea Kreyrig and Mrs ment; progress and problems of the . “I didn’t, fight, and I didn’t Janies Ryan, 21, Devon, was killed Parkade building, said.,Metropoli­ In the statement issued at a FOUR DEAD IN PLANE Kfi) tf It. were cariried out as out­ baU’q Sad Lexicon” : ' tended t|M Untverrity of Michigan 000. Interest costs for Ananclng: it •till the savage breaaU In the tan has made a definite commit­ underway for several weeks. was to get a Senate vote on "a cess m e will be one of the eight Oatherine P«rMlulia voted In Uie acnool system; 8. that he submit lined ih his proposal, although he ‘."niese are the saddest, of pos­ briefly, then began selling insur­ shoot 'x. hefe yesterday siftemoon when a Manchester High School cafe­ meaningful voting rights bill” be­ Joint news conference, they con­ youthful bridesmaids at the May Elkins, W. Va., March 24 (/P)— an'annual budjget; 7. that all em­ truck from which he waa deliver­ PAINT 00. would be $39,110. ment to Green Manor Indicating tended the bill falls to provide negaitiv* '■ter different made it oleac the proposal WM sible words. . ' y ance. “But general,', how I did. sa­ teria. It annoys them. IKE PLANS GOLF REST fore the House civil rights meas- 6 wedding of Princess Margaret Searchers shortlyxbefore noon ployes ahall be rseponalble to the lute.’ ’’ ing fuel oil rolled forward and 72.3 Mate St, TdL M l 9^501 the insiirance compAny will lease meaningful protection for voting today reached the charred/ aaid ahe fplt" Utc submitted only as a bairis for dis­ " ‘Tinker, to Evers to (Jhance.’ It was not long before he turned The project would he Ananced Music soothes factory work­ WaMiington, March *4 (/Pi — pre reaches the Senate. and Antony Armstrong-Jones. superintendent and 8. that “Trio of bsar cubs and fleeter to newsisrier work, becoming a "The Conning Tower” appeared crushed him agdinst a tree thi-ouph the Sewer Department office quarters there. rights. Names of the bridesmaids, wreckage of an Air F0(w C4IJ| .tSa0 to the superintendent who ehall re­ cupancy about April 1, Kaplan day President Elsenhower hopes ing an amendment that would per' woman. The Civil Air Pa Following a comparatively "Tinker and Evers and Chance rate. corn. to ^ visit Augusta, Ga., next Sen. John Sparkman . (D-Ala) were nutde public today by Clar­ $6,600. Ms*. PeMsfuiw felt a mare port hie findings to the Board at “IUthle4sty pricking our . gon- While differing: in this respect I said. ^ mlt the president to appoint fed­ ence House, Margaret’s London said all four persons were deiUL its request abort dlsoMSshm, Mrs. Helen But not the students *t According to a building permit month for a golfing vacation. got out a statement cAlllng the liberal salary.-'hctMduie ahoukl be Irion bubble, from the proposed Anancing of House bill "totally unnecessary eral officers to regdeter Negroes, home. Armstrong • Jones also Lt. Col. Robert Gobel, deputy MaUter prefaced his remarks by Msloche moved that the BoaM “Malting a Giant hit Into a dou- A&P SUPR MARKET IN MANCHESHR - 261BR0AD STREET AND 116 E. CENTER STREH MHS. issued today by Building Inspector Elsenhower has been going to The reglsttatlon would be In ad­ will be reprasented by a idece oommandor of the West Vir­ voted. Thp-teaehers had eeked for consider the principal’s propoeal other town capital improvement.^, Monday the students tried the Aujjtusta Notional Golf Club and unsatisfactory.” He said it a/new eChedule beginning at $4,- stating appreetatton to the Boaid b lq -^ aimed for a vote, the project would. Thomas C, Monahan, the redec­ would bring about federal inter­ dition to court-applolnted referees, among' the bridesmaids — the ginia CAP wing, said the plane^ and secure other appUeaUons for having music played over the orating' job will cost about $5,000. In April each year since he be­ and bodies had been Identlffed: - ' (ttlngio $7,260 in 12 steps, for Invltli^ his application for the "Words that are heavy, with atill be fitted into the same plan loud speaker system in the ference In state affairs and disrupt Morse said that iq his Judgment Hon. Oathorine Vesey, 6. Job. He commented that It was un- the Job. -There was some con' nothing but trouble. Additional plumbing, heating and came president. msstei* degree increment fusion over the provision to secure with which the town expects to A- school cafeteria during lunch $a00t abovA. the eohedwle. fpr usualJor a town the else of Bolfop "Tinker to Evers to Chance.*" OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY TIL 9 PM. nance storm sewers, school renova­ hours. Records were played Ion ' Mgteea 'w si onntitiued U>' hfra-ltj Mim BupertnCShdent and otbiii -applioationir sifiee Bdidrd ITo many Americans "P.P.A.” tions. and a library addition. over the amplifying unit, effect. The teaobers will be ad- described it as a difllcult position members had been under the im- was the seemingly-shy, hOOd-dip- In a Herald story yesterday, it which ie separate from the of the Board vote and in­ which combines two Jobs each of preMlon they had voted to give ing man with the long nose and was erroneously calculated that rest of the school loudspeaker to ottend the regular meet- them requiring, in themselves, a Mather first consideration. lig mustache who helped white- the sanitary sewer would also be system. ii'Bosrd on April 4 to In- great deal of time. Before the vote was taken haired former sports writer John " j i r s T cAJvrr b e a t t h a t A A P r . . . Ananced through the tax rate, as "After three days they got ,te MMr aooqptance or rejec­ Inquiries were made pf four men Chairman Dwyer . appointed Kleran answer Clifton Fadlman’s the other three projects wiU. be. sick of it," said Principal Bd- tion of # acheim. who hold similar Jobs In towns In committee to study the principal's toughest questions on ‘'informa­ Figures corrected by removing soo M. Bailey "They’d raither I,"riM aMion was finally taken this state. Mather said in Old proposal and get other applica tion Please" on radio and later the .sanitary sewer from the cal­ sit and talk, and all they do U. S. CHOICE TV. The 1952 TV version was hiker a .Riotion by John Harris Lyme, the superintendent-prlnoipal tlons. '.He nam«f Mrs. Elizabeth culation show that the total cost is talk loudet.” ich adoh $104 to the first four has held the office for three years Alton. Mrs. Agnes Kreyslg and short-lived, folding after one sea­ to the tax payers of the other three Music hath oharms on Mon­ ps of Ike phhMnt oonfraot and and describes it as “not too bad a Mra. Helen Meloche.. son. projects would be $1..575.890. rather day. biit silence Is golden by K to Uis lasChine Pteps. Aonuhl Mtup,” He commented It requires The Board voted 4-2, with' Mra Kleran said last night in Bos­ than $1,765,000, over a 10-year pe­ Thiii-sday. on Jbe first eight atepa at Ipast 58 hours a week. Pereehiha and 'John -Hfirria op­ ton that he would fly to New Yofk riod. posed to the motion. tomorrow to take any part in the This would mean a total rise in Um prohosiq schedule a n $260; The Old Lyme sysum with leSs spite pioteota by Wisconsin’s Dem­ the last five stegM, $160. enrollment than . Bolton also has ’ Consideration of a "saJary edr services for “F.p.A.” that his mills of 10.5, and not 11.76, as was widow might dMlre. reported. This rise will be spread ocratic Gov. Gaylord A. Nelson and FbUowflM the 2.hour delibera- additional clerical help, and com­ Justment for the custodian '.wa* out, with the highest .likes coming Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wis). on ealnrite, the Board heard bination reading teacher and test­ scheduled for the'May meeting. “We had an afflntty loag before The low, low prices you tee along ths shelves at A&P 0 ® (Wport dr .Principal Richard ing director. ThlL.. Incumbent 1* we got together—M basMrii sd- in future years when payments on Both have contended he ie threat­ The Board has another meeting tell a mighty convincing storyl You'll sea plenty of low ening party unity. , Mather on Ms consideration of pitoclpal only In the first six dlotot and we both wrote light existing town debt will have drop­ scheduled March 30 to consider prices In every department any Hi m yeu shop giving ped. For example, the hike in the The Minnesota Senator took .new post bt superintendent- grades. - ' additional i^ ool facilities. verse,’’ ' Klerian aaid, addhig: coming year would be onlv about some comfort from an AFL-CIO ■At - Woodbury, ths, system ha* TraveU Slide* Scheduled “Some Of .the proudest 'mommts you an opportunity to save extra cash on a fresh selec­ Super-Right Meata, .22 milis while in 1964-65 it scoring of presidential hopefuls , Mather said he would want a been in effect for six years and Uie Mrs. O s ^ Kreyaig of.Rt. 6 wUi Of my iif«^wers Wtien I broke Into tion of fine foods- Shop M r vhlues for a few weeks, One Price Onty —. would be 1.5 mills. votes in Congress over more than This steak makes your mouth water, doesn’t it? Do Hfiary *%i the. neighborhood of present office holder eeryes aa present color. s'Ides'of thrse of the his column, and when he com- and it'll be easy to see that price after price proves It: Tb pay for all Uie projects, the a doren years. He said It upheld ■A^iOO” end that edditional pereon- prinelpri of both the elementary countries she visited in an exten naented on my baseball writing.” |ust cant beat that AAPI. Ae Adveriiaed! town would issue bonds in 1963, his belief that he will get more la­ you know why? Well . . . you know if it comes from gsl would be needed to produce and high schoole. He has an ad- five European tour in 1958 at the Adams’ second wife, Mr*. Esther and borrow on notes in anticipa­ bor votes than Kennedy. factory, «ffloient result* on ministraUve . assistant ' giving \ Grange- meeting tomorrow at 8 Saylee .Root Adams, survives, as tion of the bonds until then. The AFL-CIO’s committee on Top Notch you can be sure of constant flavor and Job, He isKkided in the time, a general supervisor who is p.m. at the Community Hall. All do three sons, Timothy, a staff Super-Right Quality — U. S. Gov’t. Insp. Whole, Reacfy-to-cook However, Sewer Department Political HMucatlon (COPE) listed 1 fog additional persomel also acting principal and three interested people are invited to at­ member of thp San Franoiaco Ex­ revenue would redeem the sani­ Humphrey, ■ Kennedy and Syming­ tenderness . .. and cut from U.-^S. Choice Steer Beef 1 for paying an acih% prin- full-Ume secretary*, two of whom tend. The slides will include scenes aminer; Anthimy, Weaton, Ckxm., FRESH tary sewer borrowing, with assess­ ton as voting 100 per cent its way per diem baMa for days are employed throughout the year from - Spain, ^..Yugoftlavi* and ments now under court appeal (AT labor-management legislation. means the ultimate in good eating. Try one of these khen the superlnundeiit-principal The Southbury experience, was Greece. ' 2yi-3«/8 LBS. IB hoped to come from West Siders It gave Johnson a 45.9 per cent would be out of town, ad<|itianal described as makeshift and was ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mielke whenever the service is made rating and Vice President Richard steaks today-L help; and tudio-visuaj not recommended by the present are chairmen of the refreshment TREHARTFORIElieTRlG available to their properties. M. Nixon only 6.7 per cent on his I minor Job wfalcft could committee. ’ SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY-CENTER CHOPS OR CENTER ROAST Estimated total cost of all the holder of the Job. He said he can­ LIUTeOMnUlY votes as a House and later a Sen­ a c u n ^ staff mem- not do the Uitatgs that need to be New Offices Located projects is $1,400,000 with $600,000 ate member. and a general supervieor and for the school renovations, $400,- done. He has an administrative as­ Through the cooperation of the BlvMeiA Bteiarei ling teacher. sistant giving about 40 per cent Vernon Board of Education, Su; BANQUET PIES 000 for storm sewers, $250,000 I Lays Ground Rnlee lEEF, CHICKEN M OffC Smoked Pork loins u69* GOVERNMENT GRADE A of his time to the Job. • full-time perintendent of Sriux>Ia George E. The Board - of. Directors for the library addition, and $150,- I Mather also included a quota- Of TUUKEY 9 POK OOO for the sanitary sewer. secretary and a half-time secre­ Graff haa been able to rdocate has declared the follow­ SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY - CUT FROM FRESH CORN-FED PORKERS 1 from a national educaUon pub' tary. The system has bfeen In ef his office, 'Which was burned out ing dividends ril payable On top of this, a total of $365,- Obituary sUon on relaUons between echool Tuesday tn the $200,000 Rockville 000 must be added in interest. feet for four years. » May 2, 1960 to stock- Cap'n John's and superintendents of fire in the Professional Building. holdere of record at the. This Anancng plan by General , He described it a* a state- •The . Thompson administrator, Graff vdll be temporarily |pcated 7-RilMITION Manager Richard Martin assumes Mm. Dalscy W Harrisoti had a rim liar reaction to the'duri close of business April LB. nt of what Is accepted as good In Bulldlhg B4)f the Vernon Board l U l ^ . a grand list of $150 millon. Interest Mr*. Daisy W. HarriMon, 26 Vse- Job h** been In effect for Hwlilacki^MFillets i,45‘^ ractice and said some policy of Education quarters on School SUbER-RIOHT SPECIAL SHANKIISS...... fUPM-RIOHT KICiB - SPICiO on notes of 2.6 per cent, and on non Oetiler Heights, Venwn, widow Mild have to be adopted. 14 years. He has less help than is S t In Rockville. Common Capital Slock bonds of 3.8 per cent. of James A. Hartison, dted this | His suggestions for this polipy, the case In: Southbury and liste Graff Said that vital records in 75 cents HEAT'S Smokod Shoulden u4S^ L«iicliBiNi Meat 2 55‘ morning at Mancheater MemoriaJ givingr rules of procedure td govern only' a music supervisor as extra his office are. salvageable but that 4J0% Preferred Mid Hoddock SERVE Hoapital after a abort Ulneas. ^ 1. that the superintendent and help on the staffs thby are damaged by anioke and Capital Stock SUPER-RIOHT QUAIITY UNIPORM KICE8 SUPM-RIOHT PURE PORK' Race Joined She was bom in Leeds, Ekigland, Hoard, Included: be allowed to at ExhauaUng Job water. Personnel records and St'A cents Rsh CsliH HEAT AND SERVE May 11, 1891, and had lived In all meetings of the. school Mather’s conclusion was that enumeration records are intact 4.96% Preferred Calves liver SkiniMi Sawsoge u3r Mancheater 40 year*. Mrs. Harri- the Job was not impossible but However, the rather extensive Capital Stock j>ard; 2. that' he nominate all em- SMCUl SAE CONTWUES THIS WEBCI By Symington iion wa* a member of the Senior | oyes, both professional and non- would be exhausting. He said It textbook library was ruined. 62 cents Citizen*’ club of Mancheater. ofeselonal, and that none be can be done—people are doing it Jane Parker Lenten .Favorites ANN PAGE Her only aurvivor ia a son, J Manchester Evening Herald Bol Raymond A. Gibson BOKAR J ''•» (Continued from Page One) BREASTS 1 without kla recommendation; —but It Is not Ideal. He que* President Jamee H. Harrieon of Vernon with LEGS that in pipfesslonal matters, the Uoned If It would produce any Im- tan correspondent, Doris M. \vhom she made her home. will sift mtly after consider' provement in the instruction pro-1 D’italla, tele^tone Mitchell 8-6545. HOT CROSS BUNS KBOWMAaRONI He said the next president of Ftineral servicea will be held n * n » * ® * * COFFEE «• (he United States— which he wants 1 « 7 5 LIGHT, TENDER RKG o a C 1 LB m C 3 LB MAC Saturday, at 11 a.m. at the Hobnes A. to be — "must provide the free Funeral Home, 400 Main St. 'Hie AND TASTY OF« 39' PKG I 7 PKG 3 0 world with resourceful and de­ Rev. Rodman D. Oart of the Ver­ Frash Creamery cisive leadership:” In the past, non Center Congregational Church IC Symington ha* accused President will officiate. Burial will be in | SILVERBROOK PRINT b T Elsenhower for failing to supply Blast Cemetery. Dutter the country with leadership. There will be no calling hours. I Bananas YELLOW RPIE 2 us 25 ^ Symington arranged an 'after­ ASP SOZ « A C CALIFORNIA noon news conference at which he MANCHESTER Swiss Cheese SLICED IPKG 9 7 LARGE O C c Mrs. Augusta H, Brandt appeared likely to rule out any Mrs. Augusta K. Brandt, . 9 1 Broccoli TENDER GREEN BUNCH primary race except that in Ore­ Hathaway Lane, widow of Paul R. | Sharp Cheddar AiSEDTANGY FLORIDA gon May 20. Brandi, died this morning at Man­ ANN PAGE A 1516 OZ A y e His action left only Sen. Lyndon chester Memorial Hospital after a 1 Spaghetti PREPARED A CANS A t Yellow Corn FRESH 4 EARS 33^ B. Johnson (D-Tex) unannounced long Illness. SLICED BACON PUBLIC MARKET among the major Senate aspirants She was born In Strassburg, I 11 'X DELICIOUS FRESH Macaroni Ann Pag, 2 ’^“™?'35'CANS for the nomination. Johnson gave Germany, May .30, 1880, and had GREEN-CALIF. no Indication he plans to change lived in Manchester for 49 years.' 803 - 805 MAIN STREET ANN lOV^ 0 1 4 EC Asparagus LB ■ his course. She was a member of Zion Evan- j Tooiata Soup PAGE CANS Symington said he would em­ gellcal Lutheran Church. HOOD’S BRAEBURN ASP's PURE VEGETABLE phasize four major policies In cam­ Survivors Include four daugh­ Luscious Treatl Large 8-Inch, 1 lb 8 oZ OXWALL TOOLS paigning for the giomination. He ters, Mrs. Edward A. Strauss, I QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY FOR HOME WORKSHOPS BUYS! S PC. WRENCH SET, 13 PC. DgUl , listed these as: Mrs. Victor Johnson. Mrs. Lau­ LOOK WHAT nteSHLY CUT, NICELY DISPLAYED— NOT PRCPACKAGCD—PEASONABLY PRICED Cherry P i e 55'= 18" WOOD lEVEl, 1(T PIPE WRENCK dexo shortenffig 1. "Negotiation with Russia” rence Freihelt and Mrr. Willard DUNCAN HtNES — ALL VARIETIES from a position of strength, in­ Gee. all of Mancheeter; a son, Wil­ AND MANY OTHERS AVAIIABIE 1 LB m m C 3 LB # m C liam H. Brandt of Willimantic; a YOUR cluding A world-wide 'Good Trader FANCY, WHITE, Jane Parker Chocolate or Orange Iced CAN CAN O D —Good Neighbor’ policy. He called slater. Mrs. Amelia Lebenz of Jer-J Choice Beef Cuts ..CHOICE BACH’ for "a better foreign service, a ■sey City, N. J.; seven grandchil­ CREAM MILK FED, - 4- dren, and three great-grandchll-1 Square Layar'^cA 59*= more realistic economic develop­ BONELESS CROSS-CUT FOB A REAL TASTY ment both at home and abroad ,dren. SHOULDER MEL-O-BIT Funeral ' services will be held JANE PARKER A AC and an effective campaign to tell Saturday at 2 p.m; at the Holihes BONELKS Cheese Slices AMERICAN 2 ? K ^ 4 r the tnith about America.” C AKE MIXES POT ROAST L . 79e Pineapple Twist COPPII CAM EA Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The 1SOZ 4 1 C CHUNK 6 ’^ O Z ^ f j C 2. A "public investment pro- Rev. Paul G. Prokopy of Zion 1 __ STSm” in education, health, slum 'BABY’S LOVE IT ^ ‘ ’■ riMSfn.Y oRoui^ l e a n jRitZ-Cnekers -NASISCO PKG J I__ , . , . — ,------, Evangelical Lutheran Church will Sultonci Tuna -STYLE- 3 CANS 0 9 clearance, highways, water control . .^,,1 ^e In East ALtFlAVORS” F and benefiU for the elderly and cemetery. Friends may call at the CARNATION MILK Tall Cans Fig Newfons T WHITE, YELLOW,'DEVIL'S FOOD or HONEY SPICE disabled. j funeral home tomorrow from 2 to 1 1 LB A A C 3. A 'Program to "reverse the 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. MUELLER’S—REG. 39c VALUE l e a k OBOUND Krispy Crackers SUNSHINE PKG A t .present trend toward the elimina­ SBCAIX. xauklf, MIU) C o k e fi^ lX 6 S ANN PAGE 2 ^ PKGS^^ 4 9 tion-of the family size farmer, DOWNY FLAKE O PKGS William A. Tarkenbach Smokei Shoulders Lb. 69t Waffles FROZEN OF 6 and help him attain a stsndajjd of William A. Zirkenbach, 68, of Macaroni and Cheese Dinner CHUCK BEEF living rorrtparable with other i Gallon / — OH — 1419 Neipsic Rd., East Olaattm- BELLA MARIA EASTERN miESSED f r e s h l y m a d e l e ^ Stuffed Olives 2 29= Americans.” bury, dfSd Tuesday at hi* home. He OUR OWN MAKE UEAK 4. Programs "which would guar­ FRESH NUTLET MARGARINE was born in East Glaatonbury. He FORK SPEOALI 8AVB 10c P N 3 PACKAOiS antee to every 'citizen equa^ rights was employed at Pratt and Whit­ ITALIAN STYLETOMATOES __ LAMB— " -josr- VIB- and equal opportunity.” PoriL Shouldera ney Aircraft, East Hartford. 5 to 6 UBS. REOUCEOI' PKG 15' PINT A A C Symington said the cost of such Mr. Zirkenbach we» * member of d e licio u s SAUSAGE ICE CREAM CRESTMONT ASSORTED FLAVORS PKGSOT programs could be met by elimi­ the Ea*t Glailonbui^ Methodist PATTIES 2 nating waste in the management Church, Columbia Lodge of Ma­ ^ P Frozen Cut or French Style . .AOf government agencies. sons, and the Glaatonpury Volun- BONITA FLAKES MEAT WRAPPED IN BAOOK 1 OREAT ATUHTJC 4 PACIFIC TtA eeePAWf. IHC. COAAE S K . . . Symington’s fonhal announce- tjpr Fire Department. tOUR ment had been planned for the. Survivors include a brother, Carl FANCY ' ■ Green Beans 6 p°£l.00 YOU'U SAVEI May Missouri Stale Democratic H. Zirkenbach" of Glastonbury; a dWOlCE [Lb. .. Brtsst emm to M b ae Makes A Delicious Boast! A&P Frozen Mixed eHtettoiBi itoe Btoa* convention. His action in moving sister. Miss Emma Zirkenbach of York State Tomato Juice u59e ^uper Markets March U‘ A affasUM at up the date was interpreted gen- East Glastonbury, with whom he | ■■ ,v. .. ALL AAB Baaar IM to ti AMERICAS DEPtffOABll tJUD Ml-(hANt i.dCt 1.59 to ten aoMMtoNr A .erally by politicians, as reflecting lived, and a niece and nephew. TASTY k vtoWtjr. 4 some alarm oh his part about the Funeral servicea. will be neld to-j Vegetables 6 '°^ 1.00 progress Sen. John F. 'Kennedy morrow at 2 p.m. at the Lowe Tall 'Tins ID-Mass) is rnaklng in the nom­ Funeral Home, 2584 Main St., Glas­ APPLESAUCE ination contest. tonbury. Burial will be In Nelpalc fiirm fresh COMPLETE DIREqiONS F^R MAKING FtOWflt BOXES IN THS Wesson Oil Johnson, who passed up. tjie Cemetery, East Glastonbury. Heinz Ketchup chance to withdraw his name from Friends may call at the funeral April li^ue of Woman's Day on°saii 10' (he Oregon primary ballot, doee home .topight from 7 to 9 o'clock. | SWANSON’S T.V. KRAFT DELUXE EXTRA THICK ALUMINUM COOKWARE - THIS WEEK'S FEATURE prs31' ^rs57' nor. seem to be overly worried PRODUCE M A C A R O N I KOI ACC ■bout the reports of a Kennedy one CHEESE "Lustre" 2 Quart Saucepan 2.69 G^WIS ^ tar A 9 . enrge. In Johnson's book, things SLICED CHEESE " > are working out just about as he Funerali White or YeUow American—Plmlento—Swiss. ' | H OALIFORNIA BREASTS i u.69c^ ^ ^ SB | DINNER expected.. V, If Is the Texas Senator’s obvi- Mrs. Mary L, Plrle MOWTON’S pnrr DELIGHT luai. MHAPPU AND GKAPKMiir «Mi8 Intention to stick cioseJy to Funeral services for Mr*. Mary NECKS and BACKS Lb.5c/^lgpF Heinz Sweet Alcoa . his job of managing the Senate I FROZEN FOODS I . ASPARGUS ■ HMDJU. F(»$ sdl^ ' H SH *N Fruit Cotfcfoili^zl^ as its majority leader. He has a L. Pirie. 46 Florence St., widow CHIPS 2 i s s r speaking engagement next month of George Pirie, were held yes­ Cucumber Disks . Aluminum Wrap In Salt Lake. Utah, and may add terday iStemoon at the Watkins- . ODB OWN BUKH SDGAK ODKBa> . . V ODH OWN ntBSHLY SU09ED DINNER Choc., OrMga, Yailow, SRlca, Pina. pmiAppu another or two.. West Funeral Home, 142 B. Cen­ '^-HICKORY D Plllrirury Dtlux* ter St. The Rev. Lawrence F. Al­ W 1 11$. Sj.OO t e n d e r g r e e n FARM HOUSE „ „ 3 3 ' y a y r Z r Juice Si: 2^“ 33' In home o f these appearances 4 SMOKED D / \ W w n pkg3 7 ' he may make h a little more of­ mond officiated, and Frederick STRAWBERRIES ^ pR9*- CORNED BEEF Cake Mixes ficial than he has in the past that Werner was organist. LEAN NAVEL OR . >RRG. 59c LB. Frozen Pies u Burial was in East Cemetery- he is running for thq nomination. CHICKEN O’ SEA RIB PIECES .... i. . A .Lb. X m SP£%!IAij «|4 • a' •«••••••• • eldbe *9 dr fc BLUEBERRY...... 49e But there are no plans for the kind Bearers were Francis McCaughey, INDIAN RIVER WHITE SEE D ti»8 S. LARGE SIZE « Mr. Cleon George McCaughey, Gordon Fh'led- Ddsh Duz of intensive cam(^gning his rivals 5 Pkgs. ^1*00 C rlue Shortanlug are undertaking, even after the rich. Charles Barker, Jojin Mmior- TUNA PIES dr * JUMBO BRAPEFRUIT APPLE ...... 3 9 c June 14 state Dmocratic conven­ ca and Harry Olsen. Temple chap­ MoHey SaviRi Buy t from our ORCjCEnY. DtoARTMENT laAROS SI3SE ClaaiiMr ' tion naakea him Texas’ fayorke ter, QES. conducted a memorial 8WEETUFE "c r i s p , c r u n c h y ^ LARGE 4AC lAK OI^C. service at the funeral home Tues­ DO’OBinBllI NAIPSCO “TWIN PAPK” u . 3 0 = , „ 7 9 ' PKG PKG Ato'. _ ■ fion. . , ' CELLO PACK—Ea. OW iOeOFF! gen. Hubert"H. Humpiwy (D- day evening. , FISH STICKS 3 ^25 $1.00 RADISHES HERE'S A REAL 1MAT! lljnn), viho la battling Kennedy in BURRY’S OAUCH08 ...... ------.... Box 89e CHAfiE’end SANBOKN , 'V . Wisconsin, said. he doeantt think Mrs. Margaret SturgMB NABISCO ROYAL LUNCH ...... i Pkg. Sfc POPPY SEEDS FIB NEWTOHS OOFFBE ■ p- DANISH HIAFNIA I ^ K B D Eiymington;* formal entry will Fiiperal services for Mr*. Mar-, SUNSHINE HONEY GRAHAMS KFJBBLER TOWN HOUSE OOO^IBB COOKED BONKUISS cteage anything in the m^mination 2 Lb. Boooomy Slae. AS ' garet Sturgeon of St. Petersburg, C

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FA 6i TWELVE Liule Rock Report: leadera of the Democratic groups w ith SouthWindaor at his oM'n school and at George- 1 BUGGS BUNNY Situation Cruel in town, George Washington, How-1 ard and American Universities. fiRei-youe awnins leaks i / MOST MAV I TAKE REFUSE IN inconsiperatb School B oard Integrated Classes He led a grpxip of about 20 Ne-1 LYNN POULTRY HERE TILL THE STORM OFSuasi I'LL re t<9AD,X COULD gro and while students in .a p a -: PRHNCHEP BEFORE Wottr Daniztns rade to try to win approval by j Diroet From Form tO'YouI AiATES?^ ^ eh s Budget (Contiira^ from Page One) Choie* Fr«sh Cenntfctieut Poultry THIS SHOWER. ' M g Congreas of a strong civil rights 1 bill. DISSIFATESi AOBOM S1!m arhooP yiar at’ 3837,119. burning marked ah episqde at an CAR TA .■'y---- T i«A ) ^ h 3 l \DAY f ITAdalMMBt in t^ ta t^ Air Fbrce taoar ata- townspeople attended a special c ISDiric • Oaraalgnls Thla figure, la aubject to ap­ service in the Princeton Un|yersity lb SOXUipaeldal . • inndar proval by^ the’ Bpard of Finance. Uon near Albuquerque. N;M. 10flh«nlMrd*a lOroUoirera 13 Spaed eontaat gg PUnt part p Arguments and fights erupted chapel "to express Christian con- BROILERS The' iTroppagr would mean an tn- FOWL liOoaa early Sunday at a dance' at the cem of racial discrimination in the SSC U ^ •SBear crea»*,ot,|135.S29 over the |701,.!j/'- V SlHMlthrMort 34Drora fl48neeaaa NCO Club between white and Ne- ‘South and North.” - WHOLE or SPLIT 890-figum ^or'the current achool BY V. T. HAMLIN ” 5 y * * ” * * - 30Spbmli>lt(9 serinatt M OmmaattMT gro airmen. Later some of the Methodist Bishop John Wesley SSPaUgleiUh wnomghMt0 jiear. white airmen fashioned, a crude i^rd of Boston, told a ehurrh ALLEY OOP 44— Juana, MLohangria'a Of the toUL S611.097 la for ele­ Poultry Parts Qaartcred \ MAYBE HE'S SETTING ANYWAY \ YEH... JUST WHEN TD WELL, HOLD IT FOR A j5 x£ 2 S te ri * M Hardy harotae cross and set It afire. - c meeting in Orono that the sit-in WHV, I WONT HE'S GOT J GOT THE TIME- SPEU....LETB SEE ' S t ^ t n c a i j j Maple genua Mexico bride mentary' achoola, and 3226,022 for A LINE ON THAT £ = 5 :^ , high achool eXpenaea. Reaaona'for Lt. Col. S. A. Tldwril JTi. cbm -: demonstrations are a test of CUT FRESH D A n ,Y or Cut Up , FOUNTAIN OF \OUTH SOME- / MACHINE FIXED ID WHAT HE'S UP TO 48Yaa (Sp.) ^Sequlra mander of the West Msifa Radar ’ Christianity. hey, roc, COME ) A •l^allih XSSS?^'^ ••DaneaataB • the- riae Include the need for 11 /OLD PONCE PE LEON THINS 1 BRINS 'IM HOME/ UCraataeean 38*dlble 49 European Station where the Jbelflents oc-j x t Saratoga Springse. N, Y„ U30K' OOPS AWFUaV j WlINKINe flounder,——*»46Mmte41nalg new teachete pliia a remedial read' ★ XOT LESS -Ea. EXCITED AWXIT / MAN WAS LOOKING FOR... •TUbela Tom’a rooMoek curred. made litll^ ""of the sitiia-: Skidmore College girls planned to LEGS ing ^teacher bnd guidance conn' B R E A ST S t h a n ^ i j m . pat tlon. But airmen reported yester- j renew today heir police-interrijpt- ••.Bargain aeant r r r r r " r IT r r aelof, a* Wall aa a propoaed high, □ day that frictfbn between white led protest agrinst lunch counter LIVERS 40*lbneraldlila” q er teacher salary scale, and Negro'-airmen-had been brew-! discrimination in the South, . W IN Q S ★ 41 Pigeon pea IT TT j The new scabe would nm from’ 43Cleatrlx □ □ M.200 to 17.100, with the first ing for ,^m e time. ! Police took six white Skidmore FASM FRESH 43 Fowl parch IT ,' ^ o steps 1200, and the remainder In Washington, a group of col- ^rls to police headquarters yes- Baokt and Naekt 3 Lbs. 39s 51\a 8tNA'5’ - ^ „ ^ 4BUbitiitf KJ lilRgRi |2S0 each: The present scale runs lege students picketed fhe W hile: terday and broke up a picketing ANCESTORS \ ^ R S - IT IT Bouse In suppo'rt of Negro dem- demonstration at an F. W, Wool- weight (ab.) hrom 14,100 to 36,700 in 3200 steps. BRADE "A” E8SS DAILY MINP R6ADS>K* t~ji/ I C imm oifstrations against segregation of worth Co. store, 2 lim, 59c 4TOonetuaiaB v W E The school board and the Board G izzards 4tPolnt ’ □ of Fimmce will meet Tuesday lunch counters In the South. a.1 a meeting of '200 students llSi SO a t e r r r w r Joseph Hernon.___ 23.ryear.-pld . and-faculty -members ..at-the peb S3 ligh t aanreo 1 F W 1 5 [ night to diacuaa the budget pro- U lZ t M ala. graduate student at Catholifc' Uni- 1 vale college for girls la-t night, it BUY QUALITY ★ BUY LYNN POCfLTRY h ~ i s-a4 CARNIVAL BY DICK TUIU4ER •IPUhaaaet IP verslty, implied he hsd help from was announced that teams of stu- STLarri k l 1 t J The achool board also voted ac- Young Democrats in organizing dents would distribute parnphlets 121J5L1!L5x 2AZ—E. illAbalar— > Mptance of the Pleasant Valley the march. today on civil rights legislation School, contingent on acceptance •SBittlln k l I He said he got In touch with fore Congres.s. <4 Story w IT by the' Public Building Commis­ BY AL VERMEER ^ H o c tM K m t M i H n sion and-repair of three trouble­ 'I y ■ PRISCILLA’S POP W” •I ! .. . - - FRbMTHE TAXPAYERS! , [JEEPERS! N I * some areas In tha achool. O BILLION \ WHERE , 1 HAD N O .^ r 'niailnciudes' a set of warped Wins Recognition for d an cer W ork lOLLARSJ J DOES IT PROM VOUR FATJHER M * n asit doors on the north side which l ^ D MV FATHER! y-^ »*»»«■«*. songs, and pupils of the various The board also approved a class­ grades will pre.sent special original West Hartford, Emanuel Lutheran To Your Cor . room plan for tha 8-room addition musical compositions. < Church, April 2, BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS to the Wapptng School which It is On Wednesday Mrs- Durfee’s Building Permit LONG SAM hoped will be ready for occupanc)’ '' JHI6HT6 WELL. CONFBSS IT second grade will stage "Peter and Green Manor Inc., akerations to OPEN 10 A.M.-10 PH . MONDAY thru SATURDAY in Septamber. However,'some esti­ building at 364 W. Middle Tpke., the Wolf, All pupils in the room NO TOLL ON BULKELEY OR FOItNDERS BRIDGES mates lay it will not be ready un- will take part In this assembly 35 , 000. ' til Nowmber. Elxpected cost is prtsented for the primary grades. about 3200.000. Fair Group to Meet H. L. HANDY'S NEW ENGLAND DRESSED More 'atw^ baa been suggested The annual meeUng of the Wap­ • : 0 on.d|;diHaiapMa the • tAUBm ping Fair Association will be held- p la y g ^ n d a t the Wapping School. Friday at the Wapping Commu­ N otice Tbia may Involve reversal of a nity House. A potluck for ofllcers. Little I.eagua diamond and moving H back from the street. workers and members will start at WE HAVE DAILY 4 to B 6:30 p.m. Lb. Ai'g. Ckewdfaig Feared ! Fresh PICNICS LB. School Superintendent Merle B. DELIVERY TO THE \ Woodmanaee and'Kis aids are try­ Maacheoter E r-e n I n g Herald ing: to work out plans to avoid HouUi Wifidsor rorrespatident El­ FOR A DELICIOUS PORK ROAST 10 to 12 Lb. Avg. ovarcrowding at the Avery Street more Burnham, telephone Mitchell 3 -3 ^ eme>r«tA.>M Tji.a»tt».ww*A Rlcmentary School next fall. One 4-0674. BOLTON poagibUity Jnvolvea. transferral of “ I don’t soo why thay don’t teach thi» tort of thing about 80 ph|flla from Avery to to mon diroet in«t«ad of going through u*!” JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELP Wapping. To accompliah thia the Public* Records AREA U.S.D.A. TOP CHOICE TELL MONIOUE DORELLt easterq boimdary of the area serv­ J'M SORRY X3U WERE DISTURBED, J WISH -TO SEE HER. ^ T . ed .by Wapping School would be lb « g . I WOULDNT HAVE ALLOWED tomorrow. X WILL movM to include; Foster St., be­ Warraatee Deed BLADE HIM ABOARD IF YOU HADN'T PICK HER UP AT THREE-.' BY R O O SO N tween Ellington Rd. and Miller Rd.; Edn'axd J. Hqil to J. A. Me- . PINE LENOX LITTLE SPORTS Barber Hill Rd.. north of Miller; Oartlrv-lfic., property on Ludlow ^ CUT Helderwerfer Rd;. from Ellington Rd. 45 PHARMACY CHUCK ROAST Rd. north; Ellington Rd., from Qultolahm Deed Oakland St. to the.town line. Rachel V, Symonds to Franii'x ; 299 E. CENTER ST. If-the addiUon is not ready by Symonds, property at 97 Seaman ' the time school opens. Woodman- .Circle. TEL. Ml 9-0896 HEAVY WESTERN BEEF GROCERY DEPT. LEADERS see said, there might be temporary Notice of Lease double seaifiOna for the first three Main A Eldridge Corp. to Sam LEAN. TENDER Wapping School grades, or extra MISSION claaaea might be held in the cafe­ dpsLiBAMnoiiMgev^ 2 ’ ? j : ' 4 9 e K3^^WeeUtlfUilUed. - j teria and gymnasium. SLICED PEACHES If the 6xt'ra clas'sea were set up. (SAVE 38c OVER OTHER BRANDg) there would ' « no hinch program LB. BY JOHNNY HART and little-physical education until RIB STEAKS B. C. the addition came Into use. BLUE LABEL. -4^ ' ’ NOTICE WHOLE U I AM ,LVINa*1bVtoO| M Ay- /•mUEHAWt Tbe Board also voted to tour 2 29e BY ROY CRANE tha Pleasant Valley School Sunday >ULD SUGAR CURED KERNEL V UkEAKIN0.' RIVER VALLEY •• 4 FlSHEI»te?«I RIVER VALLEY HMMfW... • .HADDOCK' .4 o . 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. ' v K i m Utaib. m . V , \ '• . i‘ y PAGE FIFTEEN V. JIANCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN;, THURSDAY, M ^C H 24, 1960 MANCHESIER BTVENmO HERALD,. MANCHESiER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCIj 24, lfl60 PAGE FOURTEEN ssiA THE D u pas Loses Rookies Hurl No-Hit Victory Wings Top Leafs \ Headquarters Co. aud Shy Ann Both Triumph Herald Angle Split Verdict For Yankees over Phillies Canadiens Start Quest By To Fernandez "S' EARL YOST New York, March 24 (ff) .^Chicago Cube who sichlcved \the$as the Chicago White So* tripped Pin^ Breaks Sporta Editor. Miami Beach, Fla., March 24 spring...... the training breakthrough. It ligerc 7-8 at Sarasota. CeltSvHawks A,, couple of robkie right- Wyim Hawkins, a MoMe right­ For Fifth Straight Cup (yp) — Hard-hitting Florentino Fer­ earned him an opening day iwMgn- R e c o r d s ' handera—Johnny Jamea and m«nt, and the 24-year-ok| right­ hander, blanked Son FrAnelade on Facing Fired Resume of Americap League Red Book nandes floored Ralph Dupas once Bill Bethel— pitched a no- hander foUowed through with a one lilt for the opening tour By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' and went on to a split decision hitter for the New York Yan- six-hit 6-1 -victory over the St, innings at Tucson irtiere Cleveland T JIJNICA UGAGUE American League playef repreaentativea. . Farm club af­ won 6-4. The Monti^l Canadiens start their quMt for a fifth over the bicycling New Orleans keea against the . Philadelphia Louis'Cardinala. Nasslff Arms, who tied Boland At Foul Line < filiates. . Twenty game pitching winnera since 1920. . Life­ fighter at Miaipi Beach Audito­ ' Pitchers In Form’ Great Relief Job straijrht Stanley Cup—emblematic of world hockey suprem­ Up Underdogs A PhiUie* yesterday and just missed BlUy Monbouquette didn’t get Oil for league honors this year time shutout mound leaders. ...Grand slain 'home run pace rium. a perfect game In chalking up a Yeaterday, in both Florida and Ariixina', the pltcdiera were really the start, but he turned in a spM- acy__tonight when they open a best-of-seven semifinal serib^ and lost the title game, will have Headquarters Co. .and Shj'- Fernandes weighed 14714 • Dupas 4-b shutout. setters. . Triple crown winners. . Players who have hit 85 or in form. toxrular relief Job tor the Boston ^ith the Chicago Black Hawks. a chance to avenge their loss as New York, March 24 (JP)— 145 3/4 for last night’s contest. they downed third place Elks, 48- Ann Restaurant emerged vie- morc hopie runs in one season.. Night game attendance.. One A base on balls to Johnny CalU- Carl Willey. Mil-waukee right­ Red Sox. The . flashy righthander The Detroit Red WinCT took a - The Boston Celtics, mindful ttrious last night in semi-fmal x< game Attendance high water marks per club.. Yearly records The knMkdown came with a aon In the first inning gave the faced 13 CSUoago Cube, retired 12 1-0 lead in their peries \Wth 2ff, last night In’ the playoffs. Bo­ hander, threw* seven shutout in­ Hnemates Bill Hay and Murray that Philadelphia’s Wilt (The right to the lace tor a nine-count Phillies their only base runner. The nings aa the Braves beat Kansas of them and struck out. Six,' in- ’ ronto last night, edging the Maple Balfour In good shape. lands and Nasslffs will play their playoff games in the Rec '■ showing managsr and position ofiS walk came on It 3-1 pitch by James final game Tuesday at 7:18. Stilt) CHiamberlain is no Senior l-eague. Headquarters < finish In standings since 1920. . . late In the seventh round. There City 2-0 at Bradenton. eluding five in succesMon. He also Leafs 2-1. - . Montreal Coach Toe Blake's No. v.aa only 10 seconds left when Du­ who worked the first five Innings received credit for the 5-2 victory Montreal, also winner of three Jetf Morhardt and Mike Barry longer a cripple, buckle down downed Bolton Esso, 82-52, Al’ the aflswere arp In the Ameri­ and fanned three. Bethel struck out Bennie Daniels also went seven ■ straight NHL regular season Oties, 1 line of Marcel Bonin. Jean played extremely well for Nasslffs to the business of trying to can League Red Book, off the pas got to his feet, and the Cuban for Pilrteburgh. The righthandOr at Mesa when he singled In the Bellveau and Bemle Geoffrion for the third time in a raw. Shy- didn't have time to gain ka ad­ five in his 4-inning string. James | tying run in eevsnth and was will pit its Verlna trophy-^vinnlng in the first two periods to enable win their fourth straight National proas recently, and edited by long was with Richmond of the Inter­ gave up four hlta and three rune also Is ready. This line scored 18 Ann Restaui ant out-fought Per- time friend, ’ oe McKenney of the vantage. In the Pirates’ 6-4 victory over St. still on base when Pumps!* GfOeti’s eoalie Jacques, Plante against Chi­ them to "post a 23-22 edge at half­ Basketball Association’s Blaatern sbnallzed Floors to Uke the nlte- national League last year and cago’s Glenn Hall, who Bnlshed of the 40 goals Montreal got Division playoffs tonight. The A. .erlcan league sUlf. Joe was Fernandez, who has lost only one Louis at Fort Myers. three-run homer Won It. time. Ed Csamota and Jud Gld- c»P. 76-61. oi 27 profetsional fights, worked Bethel with Omaha of the Ameri­ second in the duel for league goal against Hall. man kept the Elks in the running teams square off at Philadelphia „ public rtlatlons chief for the Bos- can Assn.' Lefthanders Johnny Podres of Veteran Robin Roberts wo* the Headquarters and Shy-Ann m W ' ' ton Fttd Sox before moving Into the over Dupts with his left whenever Los Angelee and Joe Nuxhall of loser In the Ysnkee no-hltter. He tending honors. . . . The Red Wings and Leafs are until halftime. In the sixth game of' the best-of- start a best of three series. The The no-hitter was second of The two could conceivably cut Idle, but Detroit Coach Sid Abel seven series. ’ • lei^ O front offlcO six months ago. he could catch him, which wasn’t the exhibition ssason.^ennle Dan­ Cincinnati turned In solid alx- yielded all four runs In the five Morhardt and Barry continued first of these games will be played often. innings he worked. A single by down hockey's two most powerful was stir, jubilant over last night’s to set a torrid pace as Nasslffs And the SL Louis Hawks, whose iels and Jim Umbricht shared a Innilng tricks. coach, Ekl MacAuIey. faces the Tuesday at 8:30. The second game Dupas, whose record now Is 79- Pittsburgh no-hltter lagainst De­ Fodree held Baltimore runJesa Yogi Berra ai>d doubles by Moose attacks and make Uie series a victory. went ahead 36-25 In the third pe­ Wednesday at 8:30 and. if a third 20-Year Vet great defensive battle. Plante was possibility of losing his job if they 14-6, escaped damage several times troit a week ago. as the world champions, stopped Skowron a*d Hector Lopmi scored "We won the game we said we riod. The Elks Inability to 8coi:e game is necessar.V, it will be played / by ducking under the Cuban's left hit on the throat during a work­ were going to wth. Punch Imlach ore eliminated, try to stave off Lon* 20-year man in the A.L. ,1s won't be long now that some the Orioles 3-1 at Veto Beach, and two rune in the fourth. Double* in this period proved their down­ Tuesday, April .1. Ted William* of the Boston Red when he was cornered. He tried tt Nuxhall (Uiecked Waahington with by LerUy Thomas and Bob RI— Ned Garver (A's), Bob 'Turley comes Yogi Berra of New York tion WINF. There is no charge. National League of the Pumpers set . up many plays pects tjrt latter to happen, with Chicago, March^ 24 (JP)—Possible j and D i^ , Sylvester all bitting West Cummlngton Snow Basin Spatulas -----...... 66 34 .660 ing Pins battled to a 2-2 deadlock. meet Green Manor in the first The United States Court of Ap­ (Yanks), Russ Kemmercr (Sena­ With seven . -. ..Triple crown \vin- The program will be held at the Chicago at Montreal (flrat of with this constant boll hawking. or without his job hanging In the formation of a" new professional; peals says FTankle Carbo, one- double figures. Bill Fortin, with 15, ners (Home run*, runs batteo in was the scene of the annual Con­ Double Boilers ..,6 0 40 .600 Evelyn Lorentzen walked off game at 1:30. balance. basketball league was up for dls-1 DOUBLE 8TB1KE tors) and. the Red ~ x have yet to .561 with high average for the season Manchester High AucUtorium best-of^ serlea). BiUy McCabe o f the Ladders . time boxing czar, Inust face trial was high man^for the Easomen. - elect a successor tor Sammy and batting average) include necticut Ski Council giant slalom Flying Saucers ...5 7 43 Red Biribere, with the classy , ‘‘We’re as determined to win It cussion today at a meeting called Standings Floors Rally Fails ...4 8 52 .480 with 101.25.. High single went to etarting at 8 pjn; was the only big point getter with . ; In Los Angeles on charges of con- , .White, who was traded to Cleve­ Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams. Lou last Sunday with member ski clubs Rolling Pins ■ G rualOm is one of the aU-tlme Knight In a dual performance, plua 18 points. McCabe also playisd a as the Lakers, amd I definitely by Abe Sapersteln of the Harlem W L. ! spiring to cut himself In for a Pennant winning^Shy-Ann Res­ competing tor top state honors. SklUeU ...... 3 7 63 .370 Liz Churtfii with 139 with laorralne Jack Rose, UOona’e great oa(ptain land. and then decided to quit basa- Gehrig, Jimmy Foxx and Ty Cobb, passing gireata in the pro ranks. good floor game until he fouled think we’re going to win It.” Globetrotters. Merrill’s Market .,.5 9 25 share of mldd.ewelght champion taurant turned badk^ Oie upset biui .... Detroit. Kansas City and among Amerlciu) 'Leaguers and The course was set on the one- Coffee Cups ,. ...8 3 68 .320 Peterman’s 335 taking the high UConn Griddera Out and floor general this past season, Saperstein, who also owns a part Ctark’a Motors .... 50 34 tttole honor. Claire Obremskl and While an undergraduate at North­ out late in the last quarter. • Don Jordan's purses. minded Floors and led-throughout ^ N w York . each have wprklng Joe Medwick, ChucI^ Klein, Bpgera half mile , long Berkshire Snow- western Uni-veralty.- he wo# -an All- meet Hamilton Standard at 3:30. at the Philadelphia Warclors_pf_the -Man. -Eng-,— ,..,.«*49 .. 35 the-eonte#t-.--Big -Brie-Hohenthal • Ejfuabeth Btist shared' the high stoirra, March 24 OP) — Bering Everywie connected with' the r 1 Carbox attorney, - A. L; wiring • agrSSinenU wilB ’ eight , mlhbr Hornsby and Chuck Zimmerman Bowl. liie competitors numbered Winning three out of four points America basketboU and football Big Payoff National Basketball Assn., said he Correntl'a Ins...... 46 37 had a big night scoring 2t points league elub*. the nhost of any A.L. without a mark score with tootlbaU practice -is underw^ at promotion, from ticket seUers to BUSINESS MEN’S LEAGUE '.nn ! of Los Angeles,, claimed Wednes- T on National loop entries. WlUiami 96 and almost all clubs belonging from their nearest rivals. Double pl^er. Lincoln, R-.l.; March 24 (A’)—An expects to confer with these men; Gus' Grinders ,,^ ,..3 4 50 day that CMrbo was too HI to be tor the victors. Bob Flske chipped ■' entry .. Aitierican League clubs to the council Were represented. Identical 92s. the UnlveraMy of OotMieoUeut. custoa1 Hobenthal, Bob WiUia and Joe Lorentzen 128, Ruth Oatrander 128, biggest in the acbool’a htricry. finishing Its season undefeated |2 bet by naming six straight win­ that the Lo- Angelea Federal ,. Hotel, with the exception of the played excellent form while at­ championship. 'The new champs League champions In Chicago. of Art Ikmgratz. The latter, a euc- ners from the fourth to the nUith cheUe, N.Y., company with an en­ Eng 2, Correnti’g 1; Gus' 3. Pon- Court had no jurtadictlon over the Shea paced Shy-Ann to a 32-23 Yankees who check In and out t>f!ToUKh Oueation Mary Young 125, Caroline Janlcke ce.vsful loc^ promoter and man­ downing South Methodist, 53-38. try in the National Industrial lead at/naiftime. Bob Carlson and tempting to match their speed went into the final matches nursing races. The big payoff came yes­ ticelll 0 c a s ^ ■______^ the StatleifStath when' In Beantown Here’s, . a.good question for hot against the clock. Top team hon­ four point lead and extended 121, Madeline Morley 118, Ruth ager, died several weeka ago rndn- B’nal B’rith also ended up on a Basketball League. (Jharlle Bunce set the pace tor the ImoTi Clark 116, Rose Donlewlcz 113, winning noth with a 31-30 victory terday. It was the second time in Ken Montie w th 136 ahff BUT "rile appeals court rejected both stove discussions anywhere. Babe or* went to the Norwalk Ski Club, their final advafitage to six instead u:ia before hla Ham-iltoti hoop three days at Lincoln that a single I 8 a d o r e Brownsteln. Buffalo. Sheekey with 135 topped the Floors. troit and Washington all stay at Ann Myers 112. over Liberty Mutual. N.Y,. promoter; Bill Bancroft, contentions. ' In the third. period the Floors Ruth holds the record of 60 home it was the first time in several of falling back into a tie which team,was to play. person had collected the entire scorers, the Roosevelt in New York when Manager George Mitchell of the Adler Dobkln and Jimmy Cough­ manager of the Cleveland Arena, (Tarbo la servuig a two-year ^ f0m„i the range and came within playing the Yank* while the Com- runs in one season. What player years that the Hartford Ski Club would have been the case If the lin df B’nal B’rith scored 10 poinU Papeleta Pool. An unidentified bai^ term In New York tor undercover U jyj points of tying with Vin Ko- hit the second greatest number of did not take first place. Roger Double Boilers had swept all four The number of night games COME TO THE CENTER OF EAST HARTFORD Red BJmbess said he will field his tender won $9,382 Monday. Thirty- J ^ n Corbesero of Los Angeles, ■' modore now qnly houses Boston regular team, minus Luclen FTante a piece to win a close one. Bruno ^ ^ b le to attend" because of Ill­ matchmaking. ; hen and Bob O rison leading the and Kansas' City In the big town. homers .In one year? Did you say Devine, Doug Hart, Fred Hart points. played in the National League rose Moske led the Insurancemen with seven persons shared the pool NBA Playoffs Jimmy Foxx, Hank Greenberg or and (Jeorge Lane made up the In other matches played the eat- from seven In 1935 to 298' in 1959. and Sonny Thomas who will be Tuesday, recelvlng^^l84 each. ness or other business are Harry Carbo and four . others are! attack. Hohenthal. ^ b Flake and ’"' For yeari\the Commodore had With Hamilton. With Art Qulmby 13 points. Gllckman of Portland, Ore,, and charged In Los Apgeles with con-; Stan Zima came to Shy-Ann's res- eight to 10 Ipajor league clubs as Mickey Mantle? If you did, try winning combination tor the Nor­ FOR THESE TERRIFIC BARGAINS! recovered from a leg injury, the Don Whfccler, with five quick Kirk Kerkorian of Los Angeles, In­ Wednesday's Results n I spiring to get 15 per cent of Jor-; cue and piled up the lead to win their guests during the season. again. Answer la George Herman walk club and their combined Embers will be stronger than ever. BRUNO BTCHOLSRI h(X>ps as the second half started, Bamipiet Friday terested in a San Francisco fran­ No Games. ' dan’e purses. 'Osrbo and Frank going away. ; - (Babe) Ruth, with 59, collected times totaled 565.5 seconds. Sec­ Joe KiibacUca, Hartford High put the Don Willis team ahead to chise. Thursday’s Schedule "Blinkie” Palermo, Philadelphia Sh» In 1921. Ruth’s 60 were collected ond and third' place went to. the Stay. Wheeler scored 17 points fol­ The Manchester Country Club, fight manager, are also charged B. r Pie ' Defensive Star.; In 1927. qlie best any National Mt. Laurel and Hartford Ski Clubs catch, will play with the Stars as local quintet, wfU bank on pave Men’s Bowling League will hold Boston at Philadelphia (Boston .. 4 (W • well as Goodwin, Johnny Turklngton, Dan IMnto, Bid Oi^W. lowed by Mel Segar with 10. El­ Jockey Johnpy Longden ls In hlsjleacU bcat-of-7 series 3-2). , with threatening Jordan’s mana-!gh<» ... 7 1-7 J ^ Best fielding first basemen In League player ever did was 56, respectively. Its annual banquet Friday night. . 17 44 Bvoholskl, Pete Staum, Joe Berner, Jimmy Moriarty and Botoby Oarl- ders Price (17) and Cash (13) were 31st season as a race rider. His' St. Louis at Minneapolis (Min- ger! Don Nesseth. with violence If Hohenthal i- the A.L. in 1959 were Pet^xRunnels by the late Hack Wilson of the the big men for the “South Metho The party will be held at the Club “ - - Auguat ...... 0 Of Boston and Ted KluazewBki of Fred Oqngleton and Tom Miawm. son. j j b Burke ... .. 4 ,1-1 « Cuba. Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh Earl Anderson raced with the FISK ■ First Quality starting at 7. Chicago. Neither committed \OTe The Maitots, a young, hustling Doors will open at 1:46. diet team. Maaon ... .. 0 M 1 hit 54 in' 1949 . . . Detroit boasts Rockville Alpine Ski Club along Fiake^ ...... 7 1-3 I mlscue at the initial sack. Runnbla more champion league batsmen with Sherwood Merk and other <>mran ...... 0 - (W) ' in 44 games, Klu in 29. Defensive Zima ...... >i 0-1 than any other club, Ty Cobb members of the club. 'Die club ^ leader among the regulars was .Vic took klnth place whfch is very 7« ,a ^ e winning the honor 12 times, Totala . 34 S-18 '■ Pihwer Of the A ’* with a ’.996 per- nine year* In succession. Harry comendable because this is the r Pu. •,;>c*ntage .. Biggest year for 20- H elln ^ (four times), Heinle first year that it entered open TIRES Kohen ...... 'game winners was 1920 when no Manuah,X C h a rTl e Gehringer, (wmpeUtlOn. Karl Kehler was on (Xrlaon ...... n s lew than 10 nippers notched 20 to Bunce ...... 4-6 13 $ 31 decisions. The list read like this: George K6U, Al Kaline and Har' hand with the Cummlngton Ski rMade of Longer Lasting Neil ...... vey Kuenn were other winners Patrol. Karl has been doing an ex­ Cohan ...... 4 Jim Bagby (31). Carl Mays (26). ,‘TYREX” construction. The bottle Vola $ Staai Ckivaleski (2«).^Rfi4 Faber j wearing Detroit uniforms. cellent job with the Cummlngton miracle fabric used in all tires Guitafaon ...... 3 o-3 • Patrol for the past two years. . (23), Oaude Williams (32). Dick used as original equipment on N ARRAGAN SETT Total...... » itiii H ^ Kerr (21). Ed Cicotte (21). Bob The trip to Bromley, scheduled Score at half Shy-Ann 32-28 Shawkey (30) Red Shocker (30).and Arch Rivals last Sunday was changed to Hog­ all 1960 automobiles. COMPARE!! Ray Caldwel) (20). The year 1920, Largest crowd ever to. see .a back at the last minute because of before you buy Headqaartera Co. '12 a late start.'Dick Plagge, Jim Mc- B, r Ft* I ' Chicago had tour 20 or better game baseball game in Yankee Staffium, t-esl.t*,, i „ „ „ CONTENTS. Moriarty ...... 4 M 14 !>- mound winners—Faber,' William*, 81,841, pMd to see Boston and New Keough and Tim Simon said the C O M P A R E -^ r Kelley ...... 0 1- 3 I 1 Kerr and Cicotte—and yet faUed to York play on Memorial Day, 1 ^ . runs at Hogback were good and the McGuire (W> I % win the pennant. The Pale Hose snow conditions were excellent, PLUS TAX, Morgan .■.‘.'.■.'.■.V S (M 10 . . . Boston’s top paid turnout was • Price Pint' e 17-17 3S I'' wound up second to Cleveland, 4L766 against the same Yanks at only objection was, the runs Sylveiter 5 3-7 13 V . • . Fenway Park, Aug. 12, 1984. . . . too short. I guess the fellows • Quality ’ IN CONN. FallettI ...... 3 2-3 i 6.70x16 FORI -A Shutout Ace Opening game tor Boston at home little spoiled after skiing Mi • Guarantee 3-BIE DATS tf VAIUISI I Totala 77 a la April 19 against the Yanks. Snow’s /w o mile runs. Mt. Snow Bolton Etto <171 ,. Washington’s Camilo Pascual experienced some lift trouble last BRAND B r pti. Better order tickets now for choice THURSv FRI. and SAt Turklncton ...... 2 1-1 s ■f spun more shutouts than any oth- locations. . . . The Red Book Is weekend and the upper mountain Opeo o eiBOT AOOOUHT in M INUm Don’t miss this golden opportunity to stock up on good, goWen Darling ...... ? f f 2 ^ er A.L. moundaman last year, six.' Just filled from cover to. cover was closed foKhalf a day Sunday. Ail TIRES MOUNTED FREE! NEW No eettMo NiMoe* *eesieo)*i heodlo Mlkolelt ...... 3 X4 » - Ehirly Wynn, bellcow of the White with facts and flgurea. 'This book, Kathy Fagan ^ d Doug Gallup I ear occeoal. Teo deel.MIrett with ’Gansett. Light, refreshing Narragansett Lager Beer. Hi, Neighbor TuHv ______0 M 2 M um Mem. No re* (ese "»o oeleyl U ^ t. .^.as you like it! Brewed with ~1; Sox staff, had five whitewashings settles many an argument. Oh. were also'schuaalng Hogback Sun­ eiNIRAL lUCTRIC Bsekua ...... 0 bC0 to his credit . . . Tom Brewer and yes. It’s not tor sale. The Red day. Gallup Improved very nicely EASY TERMS —have a ’Gansett in the King-Size Botde. Have 5—for only $1.00! Bratnard ...... ;.... 1 0-1 - 3 thia year, I guess his "Robin Hood opWlSTINOHOUSE Badatuebnor -...... 3 3-3 3 Frank Sullivan each gained three Book Is for radio, preea and teevee TUBELESS For Everyone miiTvtiouuiauiDi - expensive seedless hops. Fortin ...... -8 - X7 U * decisions over the YankX’Iast 'year. men only. Green” stretch pants are helping Pick *s yeur c*sy o»4 Mve him negotiate those tough parallel NO CASH NEEDED 0« TV nsoin oedeimae*. Totafi ...... » «* Your old tires can be your HEADUMP Score at half. Headquarter* Co. 38-33. turns. Speaking of Green, Dutch N8tionallyAdV8rti$ed White's Mind Unchanged ■ and Dot Fogarty , were foiled by down ’payment. men "wearing the green” in a St. V THESE FREE BULBS Patrick’s Day parade traffic jam EXTRAS Set nMwinem Favorites Meeting in Holyoke. . George Olson is IsM. S •■* II- «I FREE—Flats Fixed for the Frick WiU Void Trade quite iipSet because of the' scratch­ 6.70x16 veh eii*. 111 Seniors’ (iolf es on his hew Rossignol skis, don’t Ilf# of yve tire when pur­ 7.80x14 chased from us. . Reg. T)At t i l e Yoe ~ , ---^ 4— - fret, Olson,, there will be more be­ m m a e p F llct <*«* rotated every $2.26 fore the season is over . . I'hear ilU A ' J i L l f St. Augustine, Fla., March 24 If RSox Catcher Quits 5000.mUea for the life of the OP)—Two of the favortlee hi the Dave Petke has peen enjoying the Fits '67, '68, ’69 HU* 2.10 JM IM Automatic Tnnismlssion' deep powder and' solitude of the tire when purchased, from us. $*|.17 HEHT 4 M 1.T4 Z 6 l Amerk^n Seniors Golf Assn, tour­ Ford, Chev., Plymouth f r e e :—Brakes Checked 8 b W T n 2 M 1.14 h S t nament. meet in a quarter-fliuJ Jay Peak ski area \fer the past n iu n t 4 9 1 M TOO Boston, March 24 (/P)-—“ I’m in the proceaa of retiring. I few weekends. a.m.-6 p.m. FLUID match today. It is BriM Coffin of IS slKklUwW W ^ Marblehead. Maas., againrt Mallle haven’t changed my mind one iota.” " f -: Reynolds of Dallas, Tex, With those words. Catcher Sammy White apparently w?bte Judging from the weather, we “STRONGEST GUARANTEE AVAILABLE” ALL SIZES 24* Coffin was one of three medal­ an ehd tq a Boston-CIeveland baaeball squabble that reached have had here in New England Unoondjttoiially Guaraateed against oU road hazards—-Outs, Si ^ ' J- * ists In qualifying and the only on* M rhigh' as Commissioner 'Ford<^ this winter It looks as if'spring Breaks, Bruises, Buttles. Spikes,’ Chuck Holes, etc., Included 70" SIDEWALK 6 * 11**. -9 «e still in„ tile tourney. He was run- Friclt apd even choaed Ted Wil- skiing might stretch into May. FOR LIFETIME. Prorated Adjustment on Per Cent of TreaU •ne* **«’’ Mr ell cm. nmnp last year and had been play- llanw’ pain in the neck out of the and 30 days of the club’s regular Last year during this same week, Wear baaed on sale price. Cempleto Customer Satisfaction mg the best golf in the first t i^ - ' spring , training news. s ^ o n .” many areas were preparing to SaaraBteed at ALL.Ttinei! 'But there la an exception to the close down their lifts for the' sea­ BICYCLES rounds of match play. White arrived in Boston yester- with TRAINM WHIELS Reynolds is a veteran competi­ ^,, day after a Florida vacation, and rule. son. Jim McKeough said the ski­ BICYCLE tor hi amatuer golf cfircles wb(» reafflnned that he will quit the “ If a player reports flrat and ing last year at Mt. Snow, over the FISK IS at his best hi tough matches. . game. then retires,” Frick said, the rule Eaiter weekend was difficult be- SGM#VRAtU Cause of the bare spots and water Gold SeaL Factory Retreads He too has played well through . In Florida, Frick said that "If the does not apply. "In this case, I New Tire Appearance Nr*ftrl H E LLS ' twv rounds. veteran receiver does retire, he understand White never put on a puddles. Easter fell on March 29 laat year. Th.la year moat of the Extra Deep , Reg. 49c. .Ctoffin beat Dr. Daniel Jaffar of (Frick) will void a trade that Cleveland uniform. I would no.t TIRE Sale Twin Tread Design Detroit 4 aiM 3. and Rsynoldfl “- kicked tip the Wggeat-hassle of consider that reporting.” ski areas In Vermont, New Hamp­ SALE shire and Maine have an average TIRE and TUBE 6.40x15 A 9 5 SALE ..2 1c beat Eugene PitLnan of Washing­ * ■ the young season. White agreed he did not report REG. ton, D.C., 2 and 1 yesterday, ■"The hardest thing I have to do tc Cleveland. He s^id be has not coder'of 60 Inches or more and o r TUBELESS 6.00x16 Q IICYCU . '7; now," White said, "la to tell my powder anow' is still falUng each j John W. McGuire of Indianap- yet notified the commia^doner-of 7.50x14 «95 $!3.Q9 Mr $1.50, ; otto, lA’ho ouarted defenduig cham- ■’-‘aon Samniy Tm quitting baseball." his retireiheht but said ‘Til con­ week. This has been undoubtedly STREAMERS the best ski season in several ^ n B D I u Thousands pitm Leon Sikea in the first round, b '. It all started' Marcdi' 16 when tact him within the next few days.' 6.70x15 ~ R *f«l*r Reg. 20c. t 7 the Red Sox traded White and In- yeara. of SAFE had to go. ,20 holes before beating Ooafraets Unsigned ■ B MUea at ALL SIZES $4l«S “ SALE 21c hla (Mtxmd round foe,-Vincent Fit- flelder Jim Marshall to ^Cleveland ------\ 8.00x14 1 A 9 5 for Catcher Ritas Nixoii. White Iiii anothej phase of the case, Ths club meeting time has been ■ ■ Lowest 7.10x15 I W ValwL ' gerald of . Harris said In Arizona yesterday Cost BIK E T U B E S 23 DGUALE BIKE Changed to Wedneaday night, McGuire’s ' quarteiflna] ff.ar_ retorted. fice unaighed.’’ ' meeting March 30, 1960 at the OPEN till 9 P.M. Thura. and FYi.—All Day Sat. Undb^ve ouated Ray Swearingen ■ Thia went on tor-a whU*. Then Just what'effect thia may have L«glon Homr. RAUSS STORES-S26 MAIN ST .-B U 94SK of Waahington, D.C., 4 and' 3. . the matter reached Frick. on the matter i* *MU wndecided. HARTFORD MANCHESTER ■4 “ If White has retired,” Frick oaid, White cotnttvented that be Sunday a day trip to Vermont or 911 PARK ST. 91 CENTER ST. Last Night’ * Fight* "it is a simple matter of applying doesn’t s6e how he could return to MassaChusetta la planned. Anyone . Ml 3-2444 RiaHT IN THE OENTER OF EACT HARTFORD 2k -hitha rule which atgtes that a deal a playing statu* with the Red Sox wishing to attend please be at the CH 6-6661 Miami Beach, FU.—Florentino -:^*hall be -void if a-playar retires be- "without tearing down the struc­ Municipal Building by 6(45 Stm Fenumdez, 14714, Cktba. outpqiat.- between tiy-jat» of hla aaaifnment ture of baseball.” day morning. / ad R a lA Dupas, I4fit4. NS)W Or- IMUW, f

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UouMB for*Sal« 72 Rooms Without Bourd S9 AlwrtmsnU— Flato>— H oums for Sate 72 Holuw for Sal* 72 Housgs for Sale 72 Rejects Sow t Tenements ‘ 63 P m s ACRE TERRACE Section — PjLt^AMAjn ROOM for a gentian MANCHESTER—Aaking *13,900 for I-OOVENTRY - Mmimam down WALNUT ST.-3-family, in excel­ ALfiBRT’8 n THE PLACE this cozy six i;qom Capa with one- FHA. New 614 room ranch, built-in lent condition, close to school and Six room Cape. Full ahed dormer Opinion Berlin in TO. SAVE MONEY man, separate entrance, parking. MANCHESTER —Large 4 room bus, reasonably priced. 8. .A. upetalrs, bedremmsdro< paneled ' In Call MI 9-2981. car garage. Large lot, oil heat, G.E. stove and oven, paneled fire­ SPECIAL PURCHASE WHEN YOU WISH TO apartment, deluxe kitchen, ceram-' place wall basement garage, one . Beechler, Realtor. S6989 or knotty cedar, enclosed rear porch, TURNI8H YOUR HOME ic tiled bath, modem brick build­ combination aluminum storm win­ East German Area . 800x14 $16.88 HEATED rooms, free park- dows and doora good condition, ail acre lot. immediate occucupaney. Ml 9-8952. garage, pleasant neighborhood, LOOK AT THIS BIG VALUE. ing. Ample parking. - Heated. $138 $14,900. R. F. D im t^ Co. Ml near bus line and stores. All this CLASSIFIED Ex. and Tax. First line, 100. level, iqg. Also cabins with efficiencies. per month. Also available—3 room city utilities Alice Clampet, Real­ (CoaUaoed from Psf* Oaa) 8,COMPLETE tor. M l 9-4548 or MI 8-7357. 9-5245 or Barbara 'WiIfoods, MI SPRING IS for $18,900. Elva Tyler, Realtor, all firsts, not seconds.' Goodyear. Call between 8-7. Scranton's Motel, abutment on Center Street, heat-, xn 9-4469. x a 6-SC31, Xa 9-9901. Goodrich. Flreatonc. tJ,8. ROOMS OF FURNITURE 160 Tolland Tpke. MI 9-0826. 9-7702. FOR ONLY $289 ed, $80 per month. The Jarvis BOLTON LAKE — Waterfront 6 HERE Britiob and Soviet sonas of oeeupa* COLE’S DISCOUNT Realty Co., your rental - headquar­ LARGE 8 room ranch, three nice advertising ''' Includes (PLEASANT He a t e d room, 4 n - room ranch. Be all settled in this n —.VERNON—New 6 room ranch, tlon, a key paragraph in the agree* STATION ters, 283 Bi Center St., Xtl 3-4112, 3 bedroohiB, finished recreation BELIEVE IT OR NOT! bedrooms, separate dining area, BLECTTRIC REFRIGERATOR tral, separate entrance, kitohen lovely Betting when spring comes. ment mentioned the boundaries 436 CENTER ST. MI 9-0980 privileges if desired. Gentleman. MI 9-1200. Beautifully landscaped, fish from room. $700 down FHA. Selling for NOW IB THE TIME TO BUY spacious living room. Price of . .DE LUXE RANGE $13,600. R. F. tMmock Co., MI $15,600 includes wall to wall car- and added "with the exception of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS Parking.Parking. *MI 8-4724. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, your own dock, hot -water oil heat, . BEDROOM 8UITB , massiys fireplaci, dishwasher., 9-5245 Or Barbara Woods, Ml SEE THESE TOP VALUE peting, atove, refri-^erp**"', wash- the Berlin a i^ , for which a apeeial 8:15 A.M. to 4t30 PtM. Auto Driving School 7-A l iv in g r o o m SUITE ROOM TO LET. quiet neighbor­ heated. Gas range, kitchen set, re­ 9-7702 JARVIS LISTINGS TODAY! er. Attached garage. Assumable system of occupation is provid* frigerator, bedroom set. Free gee, family size kitchen, aaking *15,900. 8 PC. DINETTE SET hood, near Main St. Phone MI Direct from owner. Call MI 3-4289 414% mortgage. Elva Tyler, Real­ e d ..." electricity. Apply Apartment 4, m —MANCHESTER—New 8 room mPY CLOSING’ TIME FOB CLASSIFIED ADVT. LARSON'S, Connecticut's first ■Tables—Linoleum 9-3897. . . ■ between S ant 7, $18,500—If you are looking for a tor. x a 9-4489, x a 9-9901, XO tile document added: censed driving school tralried — 10 Depot Square. • ' ranch. I ’ i baths, built-in oven and large ranch with 114 baths, 9-8081. „ MONDAF Thru FETOAF 10:80 A.M.—SATtTKDAI 9 AAL An< . "The Berlin area (by which ex­ Certified and approved 1r now of­ SALES CAREER TWO 6-ROOM ranches, 1>4 baths, range, fireplace, oversized garage. full baaem'ent, double lot In pression is understood the terri* fering classroom and behind ALL ON LOW LIBERAL TERMS. FRONT ROOM near Main Street. FOR RENT near Main Street, Over an acre of land, selling a fine neighborhood thli is One of the World's Largest Life All are Used, but in good shape and second floor. 4 rooms and bath no full basement, two fireplaces, hot tory of 'Greater Berlin' as defined PLEASE READ YOUR AD wheel Instruction for teenagers. Insurance Companies will hire and OSCILLOGRAPH—Precision mbdei 89 Birch Street. MI 9-7129. water oil heat, cast iron radiators, $18,700. R. F. Dlmqck Co., Ml the home for you. Reduced . Lots tor Sale 73 by the law of the 27Ui April, 1920) Ml 9-6075. iguaranteed. It's a wonderful bar' heat. MI 3-6873. . 6-8245 Or Barbara Woetda, MI for quick sale. train two men, >oge 26-40. Prefer ES-500A with leads/ and , Instruc­ gain, one which cannot be dupli­ full Insulation, plastered f walls, will be'Jointly (xjcupled by armed birch cabinets, city water and sew­ 9-7702. CUMlfled or -Want Ads” an. ‘J* ably’ married with good education tions. Excellent condition |100. — Lovely colonial styled THREE B ZONE loU with city forces 4 room la. waiting to serve you. Call today mation call xn 3-6163. ter St. MI 9-7177. PAINT SALESMAN— Prominent or MI 3-8677. , A—I^B —E—R—T—’S. We have new 8*4 room, heated ranch, built-in G.E. oven and tioned only East German "propa­ New England manufacturer has MAIN STREET—Building for com­ 43-48 ALXYN ST., HARTFORD apartments in residential area of SIX ROOM split—recreation room, range, fireplace. 3 bedrodms. near TWO A-ZONE lota with city water ganda” on the issue. It did not' opening in field of painter-main; INGERSOLL-RAND 85 cu. ft. air Rockville Just 15 minutes from mercial business or ^ c e use. JARVIS Realty co. note that Russian spokesmen have Automobiles for Sale 4 Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 compressor, good condition. AP Open Nights Till 8 p.m. knotty pine laundry room, 1>4 bus, school. Priced to sell at a.id sewer. Madeline Smith, .Real­ Lost and Foupd tenaneb______sellinggreater for Hartford by Wilbur Cross High­ Will subdivide. MI 9-5239, 9-5. $15,600. Call Richard F. Dimock Residential . Industrial '• tor. xa 9-1842. been saying the same thing. chester-Mtddletaiwn areafc. Equipment, 945 Center 8t,, MI Bats. 6 p.m, baths, built-ins, wall to wall car­ 1948 HUDSON plck-up, 1961 Olds- way. Kitchen appliances furnished. peting, garage, combination win­ Co., Ml 9-5248 or Barbara Woods. Commercial Realtor and Insurer At a news conference, however, LJL>ao st —Lady's 0 omega wrist------experience required. (Experimeed 9-2052. Open evenings. MI 9-4824, TR 5-1166. LARGE STORE at 26 Birch St. on Main Street on Monday. Finder mobile 4-door, radio and heater. TRICYCLE CHAIN drive, like CALORIC GAS range, deluxe Apply Marlow's, 86? Main St. dows and doors, amesite drive, MI 9-7702. 283 E. Center m. Xn 8-4112 a department briefing officer made Bohens gr~den tractor with equip­ direct and houae to houae/aalea- model, excellent buy at $80. Mov­ clear the American rebuttal was call MI 9-6625. new. MI 9-0386. men will be considered)/ Estab- GENERAL RENTAL agency- We Near Main St. Parking. city sewerage and water. Excel­ xa 9-1200 xn 8-7847 Land for Rent 73-A ment. Apply 480 N, Main, Man­ SUMP PUMP, new, stlU In ergte. ing— must 'sell this week. MI lent condition throughout. I.«t VI-MANCHESTER - Spring St. also aimed at Soviet ebargea even puppy, chester, Conn., afte^O p.m. liehed territory. Salar^$278 per specialire in.rentals of all kinds A large six roi'm ranch, attached PI 2-8311. xa 8-6786 FOUND—Female Beagle Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 MI 9-0386. S-13S0. J D Realty, Ml 8-5129, evenings TWO STORES for rent. 82-84 Oak 100x300. Charles Lesperance, Ml FOR SALE or rent—10 acres ot though it did not say so. Frac' Business Services Offered 13 Building-Contracting 14 month, bonus plan, aiul car allow­ Street, heat furnished. Call MI 9:7620. garage, fireplace, beautifully fin land on Slater Street, suitable for These authorities said the de­ black, brown, HAVE YOU SEEN th'- all New ance. Excellent adygneement’ op- Ml 8-1687. 470 Main St. chla, DOjg Warden. MI 3-8594 REGISTERED NURSE or L.P.N. RUGS NEVER used. 9x12, $80; 9-1890. Ished rec. room. *4 acre of land. HOWLAND’S NEW farming or building lots. Vander- cision not to mention Russian dla» 1960 Regal Lark by Studebaker. BUILDINGS straightened, secured. THOMAS HARRISON — Painting poriunlUea. Write aMting age; and 9x15, $88; also larger and amaller CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, and paperhanging. Guaranteed for relief, 7 a.m.-8 p m. 2 days, Boats and Accessories 46 FURNISHED 8 room heated apart­ ANOTHER FTRST—6-room cape, 4'4% G.I. mortgage may b« as­ brook Nurseries, Inc., Xa 3-4854. tortlons on this point should not It is out of this world. Brunner's, available all hours. Satisfaction Underpinnings, foundations re­ experianCit to B o / 6, Herald. sizes. G.E, vacuum. $20. BU MAIN STREETT-p Downtown loca­ hot water oil heat, combination sumed. Priced to sell at 820,600. LISTINGS . has them. Drive over now.' Open paired., Carpentry repairs. Small workmanship. MI 9-2497. 3-11 p.m. 2 days in convalescent ment. Private entrances. Parking. be taken to mean the United f o u n d —Female Collie puppy^ guaranteed. Call MI 9-1318. home. RockVtlle TR 8-4291. 14 FT. WOLVERINE. 80 h.p. Mer­ 0-6aS5. Adults. Apply 299 Autumn before tion. Ideal seUip for barber or windows .ind doors, garage, city Call the R, F. Dlmock Co., ' MI States was bending over backward eve. till 9. Talcottville. Tel. MI jobs welcome. All work guaran­ 9-5245 or Barbara WoodSj MI XIANCHESTER GREEN SECTION ■Vernon Dog Warden. TR 5-7934. Help/Wanted— cury motor, and trailer. Complete 7:80 p.m. shoemaker shop. Rent $80 month sewerage and water,. copper Wanted— Real Estate 77 to avoid irritating the Soviets in 3-5191. COSMA APPLIANCE SERVICE. teed. TR 8-8759. CLERK-TYPIST, regent school $700. Excellent- ...... condition. CallMI ROPER GAB stove, late model, ly. Available April 1. CSIl X(I plumbing, amesite drive, excellent 9-7702, 6 room Colonial Cape, 114 baths Courses and Classes 27 very good condition. Call MI advance' olMBlaat-WeBt aummit Repairs all make refrigerators graduate, 'to work In a small of­ Male or Female 37 8-4077 after 4 p.m. ATTRACmVE 6 room duplex, three 8-7928 for further details. condition throughout. Owner de­ fireplace, basement garage. Lovely SELLING—BUYING—Trading? We 1959 PONTIAC Bonnyville, 4-door freeseCs, washing ' machines, dry­ 3-4235. Vn—GLASTONBURY- Just over Ulks. ^ Announcements ELECTRONICS offers well-paying fice. Write Box 30, Manchester, bedrooms, large cabtn^ klfehan,' mands action. All fqr $14,800. ahaded lot. offer you free confidential in­ Rather, they said, it was an hardtop, power brakes, power ers, ranges, oil and gas burners, Roofing— Siding 16 Conn., gi'ving resume, stating age, MANAGER FOR established mod atainless steel sink and tub. Baae- BRICK BUILDING—Approximately Charles Lesperance. Ml 9-7620. Manchester town line. New custom steering, radio, heater, etc. Excel: positions to technicians and aerv em besuty salon in Manchester. built 6 room ranch with 2-car ga­ spections and arrange all financ­ effort to keep the argument on a INCXIME t a x e s prepared tn your MI 9-0883. AH work guaranteed icemen. "Leam-by-dclng” — train exjjerlence, and ealat^ desired. Building Materials 47 mant and attic, two porchea, oak 2500 square feet for rent. Call or Gambolati Ranch in spoUeoa con­ ing from start to finish. Mitten home or by appointment. Exper­ lent condition. Private owner. Call COUGHIjfl ROOFING Company, Excellent salary and working con- KENMORE gas dryer, excellent inquire MI 3-7923, 10 Henderson TWO FAMILY. 7-7. Oil steam heat, rage, 2 baths, built-in dishwasher, dition. Large living room and kltch low ke.v and to be as scholarly and CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut now at Connecticut’s Oldest Elec condition. MI 4-0282 after 4 p.m.- flooring throughout, steaiti oil wQl work band and glove with legal u possible about the istue. ienced ta* work. 24 hour service. \n 3-1770 after 5:30 p.m. 'Inc. Aluminum aiding, asphalt, ditiona. Call for Interview at MI .USED BUILDING material for heat, copper window screena. Road. city sewerage and water, 3-car stove, oven and disposal, remov en. 2 fireplaces and rec. room'. Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7868 asbestos roofing. Also sluminum, tronio School. Day and evening 3-llU. Saul Levine Fashions. vou. Mtfnber Multiple ' Listing MI 3-4723. REGISTERED nurse, 7-3 shift. MI sale, 2x3's and up, sheathing, stor- Adults preferred,-Oppoalta Center garage, amesite drive, good con­ able windows, 1485 square feet ot iServlce. Call the Ellsworth Xfitten 1953 OLDSMOBILE 88. 2-door, very between 1:30-4:30 or iany time galvanized or copper gutters and classes. Evenin' class starts OFFICE SPACE to rent. Reason living area. Large high wooded lot. 6 room Ranch, completely , redec April 4. Limited enrollment-free 9-2324. age bins shelving, work benches, TAPPAN GAS stove, excellent con­ Park. Available. Tel. MI 9-7529, dition. One tenement now vacant. Agency, Realtors. XO 3-6630. f e d e r a l INCOME taxes pre low mileage, like new. Used as Saturday or Sunday. leaders. MI S-7707. MB37-WOMEN 120 dally. Sell lum­ able. State Theater Building. Ap­ Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. Magnificent view. . 823,600 com­ orated, sun porch, garue, large second car, 1505. MI 9-3896 after placement service—extended tui­ inous nameplates. Writ* Reeves two complete bathroom sets, two dition. MI 9-2130. Color Film Shows pared with your Savings tn mind SPRING IS HERE and the weather kitchen sinks, (cabinet), wooden 4 ROOM unfurnished apartment, ply to Manager of theater. plete. R. F. Dlmock’ Co., MI 9-5248 lot and an attractive 6% mortgage U8TINGS WANTED for all types Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-6246 5 p.m. ROOFING SIDING, painting. Car­ tion plan. Free catalog. New Eng­ is nice. We are looking for ener­ Co., Attleboro, Mass. FTVE ROOM ranch, full basement, or Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702. Value at 815,500. MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA land Technical Institute, 56 Union kitchen cabinets, two hot water H^RNITURE centrally located, rent 860. Adults. of homes. Our brokers and sales^ pentry. Alterations and additions. getic and mature ladles for out­ furnaces, modem radiators, com­ Phone MI 3-4524. 2 fireplaces, hot water oil heat, men on call at all tjmes. For ^ Blood Cell Path INCOME TAX returns prepared by television, service. MI 9-4641. Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ Place, Hartford. Conn. Phone side canvassing. Must be clean ARE YOU THIS Honses for Rent 65 cast ii;on radiators, (ulMnsulation, V m —SANTINA Drive *- Custom 6 room Green Manor Ranch, full 1950 BUICK. 4 door sedan, super, JAckson 5-3406. Situations Wanted— plete windows, including frame, _A_ basement, detached garage'. IDx- prompt, cburteoiis service call former Internal Revenue agent in teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn cut intelligent, and not afraid to and alur>inum . storm, windows, PERSON?. CENTER STREET—6 room flat, plastered walls, ceramic tile bath, built L shape 5\i room ranch. Im your home or by appointment very reasonable. MI 3-0092. M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv- Female - 38 SIX ROOM house on Bohkin-Man- maculate condition; fireplace, cellent value. Cleazynskl-Falher Agency, XO Tied Rlvw o f Ufe,” a new film St, MI 3-4880.' talk to people. We supply our doors and plumbing supplies. Tli need of 3 rooms of furniture? second floor. Immediate occupan­ cheater line. Oil hot water heat, birch cabineta, city water and 3-i4()o x a 9-itol. Also small business ser\’ices. MI . me. Spring cleaning time. Attics, cy., Adult* pnjy., Inquire 226 Center . sewerage, amt .ite drive. Charles combination aluminum dooi* and — -r^T.lztrAi, a .twiye.-/: vftu.T* Jl predneed^: by.r-ttie XSoody- 19.53 CHEVROLET eng'ing in good ’ cellars, yards. Residehtlal. Com­ Private InstTnctif«»-~28 ladles, will)JKW B9.UaUon. ju^.pajr, IttATTmS-'WOMAK* sar®»-,^fta ..Ch JHMisa„Wrecklng. . Open - $76- per-monlh;' ■MI'”9-4895.-*‘ 9-8938...... RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle *nd a $2 hourly wage plus bonus. wfould like to buy- furniture left S t.' Lesperance. Ml 9-7620. windows, beautiful location, large WARREN E. HOWLAND ' MANCHESTER—Wanted for a buy ot Science, will be ab(m^ a* the condition, $35 complete. Call MI mercial, Industrial. Incinerator built-in roofs, gutter and conduc­ one or two pre-school children, 'vi daily 3:80 p.m.-6. Saturday 8-4. or Working hours three hours per dsy In layaway valued at $1,300, wooded lot. Price 818,500, R. F. REALTOR ' ‘ xa 8-110* er, 5 or 6 flnlahed cape under Salvation Army on Swturday at PHILCO-BENDK. 18 lb. wash. 25c; 3;7695. and cardboard drums.* Light tor work; roof, chimney repairs. STENOGRAPHY — Class in Inter- cinity of the Center. MI 9-8891.'' call'MI 9-2892. . FURNISHED—Three rooms, bath, FIVE ROOM ranch—rooms extra 575 MAIN ST. from 9-12 noon, 5 days per week. for only $6957 Suburban for Rent 66 "Dlmock Co!, MI 9-5245 or Barbara $13,500. Lawrence F. Fiano, Brok 7:30 p.m. in «he Youth Center. - dry, 10c, Lucky Lady* Launder- trucking. MI 9-9757. Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214; Ray me^ate and advanced dictation heat, hot water, porch. Small iarige, full basement, hot water oil Woods. MI 9-7702. Evenings center, 9 Maple St., across from 1954 FORD Victoria, good condi­ starting April .4. Mary Jayne For furthe Information In Man­ la responsible? er. x a 3-2766. Mombers | of all Mancheeter tion, radio, heater, overdrive. Call Jackson. MI 3-8325. chester MT 3-0632, In MarUord CH Diamonds— Watch children accepted, PI 2-7545 after BEAUTIFUL 3 ROOM heated heat, fireplace, full insulation, tile xa 3-0,527 x a 4-1189 xa 9-9858 First NaUonal Store. Open 24 FLOOR SANDING and refinishing. Mitchell. MI 3-8295. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 4 p.m. bath with vanity, combination win­ DC-WETHERELL Street - New ehurctiee have bean ^ivlted to at- MI 3-6000 after 6 p.m. Specializing in old floors. MI 7-3507, in Thompsonville, Rlver- Jewelry 48 Can afford $50 as down payment apartment with heat and hot hours. CONNECTICUT Valley Conctruc- and would like to arrange terms water, automatir washer also ga­ dows and doors, garage, outside S>2 room rnneh, $15,960. Oversized FOR TOP tend. The color fUpa shows the vital 9-5750. tion—Roofing carpentry, gutters, RUSSIAN, FRENCH and German ■view 9-7252. NEW DUPLEaf, 6 rooms, large llv- 28x40. Fully plastered. 114 baths, BEAUTIFUL mongrel puppies, 6 LEONARD W. TOST. Jeweler—re­ to suit hi* personal budget?. rage. TR 5-2244 Or TR 5-9992. fireplace, shade trees, nicely land­ function of the heart tot the body, AMAZING Electrolux (R) Special all kinds of siding, iqteclaHze in by qualified teacher. Call eve ing room, picture window, birch scaped. city water and sewer; 30 fireplace, custom built kitchen, ajtd the (»m em foUown the course WANTED—Clean low mileage used AVOID THE spring ru sh - lawn nings. MI 3-0424. TYPIST-BOOKKEEPER for one weeks old, $5. MI 9-9635. pairs, adjusts watches expertly. VALUE complete *69.75. World's lightest eluminurn siding, Call Fred ifirl -office;.- Will train in -book- .mtereited-ib.. dealing jy i tit j«_ rfpul • ■ cabinet kitchen, ceramic tile bath,j WAP.P.ING rAputh., Windsor.__.and day*., occupancy.. Owner, moving• large bedrooms. Minimum down Local Stocks o f-a radloaoUv« blood celL ee it ■ w elS t 'Heavy duty cleaner. See it car up to 1987; Call Ml 9-3422. mowers sharpened and repaired. ReBBonabtie prices. Open-Toeaday Charest, Ml 3-7180. Keeping. iPrlnge benefits, MI bl* company that services and heat, hot' water. Venetian "blinds.' Rockville line, 7 room house, Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. FHA. R. F. Dlmock ' CbT. -MT SEE ■' paesen thiough 100,000 roilee oif /t o d a y . Call Electrolux, Ml 3-8306. Free plck-up and delivery. All thru Saturday, Thursday eve­ guarantees everything sold? storm window*, sttlr, cellar, cen-1 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, Ml 1954 SAVOY Plymouth, 2-do6r, 2- work guarauiteed. Sales, service, 3-2451. Articira For Sale 45 small children. MI 4-0304. blood veeneli in the bunnn body. ALUMINUM siding now being In­ Bonds— Stocks Morteaees 31 nings. 129 Spruce St. Ml 9-4819. tral location. Available May 1. Ml | TWO FAMILY, 5-4. Oil heat, porch 9-7702. Quotailona Fonlahed by INCOME TAXES prepared in your tonp green, low mileage. Ml parts and rental equipment. L A M WOODHILL HEIGHTS 3-7858. stalled at 518 West Middle AyiLTNESj RENTALS—Floor senders, edgers, IF S O ------COME TO 9-7885. I combination window* and doors Cobura A Middlebrook. Ino. home or by appointment with your Equipment Co., Bruno Moske. Ml pike by Connecticut’s most exper­ IMPROVE YOUR credit. *>^ultt Wanted to Rent 68 tool shed, city sewerage snd X—BOLTON—4 room ranch, en 3-0771, TR 5-7609, collect. tude of monthly payments may be A Car^r in the Sky hand senders, wallpaper steam­ Fuel and Peed 49-A N O R M A N ’S You don't have to go out of Mon Bank Stocks savings In mind. Ml 9-6056. "FAMILY CAR??" ienced aluminum mechanic -(460 ers, equipment, floor pqllsbera, ■pHREE OR FOUR room apart- water, sidewalks. curbs. Lot closed breezevday with ialouale Bid Asked satisfied customers since 1948). In­ lumped Into one second mortgaj 443 HARTFORD ROAD menia including heat, hot water. THREE BEDROOM single house. Chester to find a ranch home you NOTICE GONDER’S TV Service—IJotorola For vacuums, C. J. Morrison Paint SEASONED hardwood, cut any 105x275, Very clean throughout. windows, garage, awnings, com can afford. See the Arizona at Conn. Bank and Truat terested home owners are invited with payments on only $22.25 fi (Off Silver Lane I gas for cooking, electric refrigera­ St. Jamea' Parish. 2 children. Charle* Lesperance, MI 9-7620, binatlon door, and windows. H' At a meeting held by the Town AL ELKIN'S DAIRY QUEEN on 19.55 MERCURY and Philco factory service'. Hi-Fi, each $1,000 you need. Dial CH THE AMERICAN GIRL Store, 885 Center St., Ml 9 9713. length, $10 a load delivered. Rent to $100. Box 696, Manchester, Woodhlll Heights-a rooms, ceram­ Co...... 4344 4544 to make an on-the-Job inspection GranUand Nursery and Land­ MANCHESTER tor and gas stove. Call MI 9-7737 acre land. Immaculate cnncUtlon Planning Commiadlpn. XIarch 21, West. Middle Tpke. is now open. phonos and auto radios. 214 Spruce of top quality materials and work­ 6-8897 and ask for Franke Burke .\n 3-1624 from 5-7 p.m. I Conn. OPPOSITE Minnechaug Golf $14,400. R. F. Dimock Co. XO ic tiled bath. Built-In oven and Hartford National 1960, foUowlng a public hearing Monterey 4-door station wagon. bvild you ■ Uke an exciting, SEE THE 1960 Wheel Horse riding scape. VT 8-0669. range. Full basement. Only $16,900. 3814 St. MI 9-1486. manship. Or call D. S. Gray, or Mrs. Carter now.Connecticut tractor. A-P Equipment, 945 Cen­ Before You Buy Furniture Any­ Course. 6-room cape, 5 finished 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, XU Bank and Trust Co 36 (4 held March 7. 1960, It was voted I Mercomatic. radio, heater, power InTportaiit and rewarding posi- Colonial styles also available from Fire Insnranoe Oompahlee steering. A real nice car for the Wethersfield. JA 9-57.39 after 6 Mortgage Exchange, -15 Lewis St. tion^'ilh America's Leading ter St. MI 9-2052. Open evenings. where Shop At Norman'* rooms, full shed dormer, full base­ 9-7702. to make the . following zone CANARIES FOR SALE —guaran­ RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- Hartford. -TO RENT—8 room heated apart- Apartment Buildinns $18,400 up. Aetna Fire ...... 7114 7444 teed singers. Inquire 67 Bissell St. familv. - cars, amplifiers, phonographs and p.m. for information and free es­ Airlin^Ynu mav qualify as an Garden-Farm— Dairy ment, 2 fireplaces, tile .bath, changes; timates. F3jI1 insurance coverage. POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ ; ment. Apply E. J. Holl, Ml 3-5117. for Sale 69 breezeway. garage, combination MANCHESTER—6 room split 'evel Hartford Fire New . 4644 4944 $995 changers. Over 47 years total ex­ MORTGAGES—If you are tempo AMERICAN AIRLINES Products 50 Musical Instruments 53 Furniahed Model Home , Open National Fire ...... 137 144 To change to Bualneas Zone II, Financing arranged. STEWARDESS IF YOU ARE; sen, Bolens, Toro and Ariens. Self- Window* and door*, large lot. wotxled lot, 15x22 recreation room Daily—1-8 p.m'.„ Sat. and Su'n—10-6 an area now In Residence Zone A, perience. 90 days guarantee on all rarily financially pressed, we can propelled. push or'riding. 18 to 30 FUIXY FURNISHED f room l YNESS STREET—Brand j 5^Jck"^cuD anc'rT skin/" nrlM built-in stove, 110' frontage Only Phoenix Fire .80^4 83 44 Personals MORI ARTY BROTHERS work. Potterton's, MI 9-4537. alleviate this condition with a sec­ Single. 20 a n d /y er FOR SALE — Apples, Macintoah, SEE THE new Kinsman spinet apartment, completely redecorat- „ew 4>, room apartment* with gie.soo. Charles^Lesperance.^ MI p.m. described as follows: Northerly: inches. Ask for demonstration and Greet 'nga and Starks, at low farm $16,900. Carlton W; Hutchins, XCI Ufe and Indemnity Ina Coe- By land of the Second Cknter 301 Center St, MI 3-5136 ond mortgage, enabling you • to High School Gra organ, two I eyboa d* with percus­ ed, new furniture, second floor. - year leases, moderate down pay- 9-5132. * Aetna Casualty New 77 80 VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In TAMKIR T RE E removal, land Roofinc*and Chimneys 1,6-A 5’ 3" to 5' 8". be satisfied. Trade in your old ma­ prices. MT'3:8118. 629 W. Center 9-7620. Directions: Enter Woodhlll Street Corporation, being th* prea- consolidate your obligation Into chine. Parts and service. We sion $995, Du'baldo Music Center. central location, heat furnished. [ ment. assumable mortgage. J, D. Aetna Life ...... mj^own home shop. Forty years Open nights till lO Bank Terms cleared, firewood cut. insured. Call one monthly payment. J. D. Real­ 105 to 135 pounds In^t^roportion to St. ■ 186 W. Middle Tpke, Ml 9-6205. $95 monthly Call MI 6-8808 Realty. 470 Main St. -MI 3-5129. 66 FOOT RANCH. 4 large bed- Heights at Tower Roa4 baths, den. raised "Building for a Better Manchester" an area now in Residence Zone AA, chise territory available. Ding pany expense in AMERICAN'S iences. Alice Clampet, Realtor, Ml hearth, game room. Only $17,500. Southern New England OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ Green finish. Save! Save! lar for spring. Call MI 3-8825. n 8 a.m.-2 p.m., 6-9 p.m. braided rugs, beds, mattresses, Have several pieces of excellent sonably priced, low down pay­ xa 3-4112 xa 9-1200 4544 described as follows: Beginning at Heatins and Plumbinn 17 Dong Cart, Inc., 262 Carew St., beautiful Stewardess College and a Wanted^Tp Buy 58 9-4543. , R. F. Broderick, Broker, XO Telephone ...... 434*. a point on the Southerly line o f cials fixlt y JW lf cars, always Chicapee Falls, Mass. bronze-brass dinette sets, chrome I income property. For further In­ ment. mortgage arranged. Call Manufacturing Companies a good selection. Look behind our $995 . STEPS, SIDEWALKS, ^itone wails, .starting salary of $285 per mo. plus FIRE^L^CE decoration wood, Jso kitchen sets, harvest tables. 80% WE BUY SELL or trade antique i FOUR ROOMS, second floor, auto- Kay Kaiser. Broker. XU 4-0270. 9-1278, TR- 5-4073. - CAPES, COLONIALS, Charter Oak Street, which poiht U fireplace, flagstone terraces. Work PLUMBING AND heating — re expenses. Stewardesses are based fireplace'N^d furnace wood, kltch- formation please call Arrow, Hart, Heg. 62 66 at the Northeasterly comer of land office. Douglas Motors, .333 Main. ROCKVILLE — Restaurant with to 40% off (in new furniture. Open and use(l furniture, china, glass, 1 matic hot water. W ell* St. Call XG 537 HARTFORD RD.-New 514 MORIARTY BROTHERS done at ' reasonable prices. MI modeling Installations,’' repairs in 12 major -cities from New York en table. MU9-1353. 9-5987. VERNON— Large six room ranch Associated -Spring 21'4 2344 now or formerly of Jennie Clark All Work guaranteed 25 years ex liquor license, low rent tenement 9-8, Siturdays tHl 8. LeBlanc Fur- silver, ' picture frames and old J. D. REALTY room ranch, three bedrooms, fire­ RANCHES. TWO FAMILIES 10% 12 NEED A CAR and had your credit 301 Center St MI 3-5135 3-0796. included. 5 or I”! year lease. Call to Los Angeles and'San Francisco. nlture Hospital,'ospita 195 South St., with separate dining room, near Bristol Brass .. ■ and ■which point Is 61.64 feet west­ perience, 24-hour service'. Call Interviews will be held on March coins, old dolls and guns, hobby FOR RENT April 1. three rouiii|.,. o place, built-ins, on bus line, good Dunham Bush . . . 7%- 8% turned down? Short on down pay­ Open nights till 10 Bank Terms evenings TR 5-5782. Rockville. 'iTt' 5-217.4. collections, attic contents or whole bus. school and shopping, $14,500. MANCHESTER — Oversized cus­ erly of land now or formerly of ment? Had a reposseasion? Don't Earl VanCamp, MI 9-4749. 29th from 5 to 9 p.m. at American 214 H.P. GARDE tractor. 29 Hazel duplex apartment.'automatic o ll/^ * o -o i-u 470 Main St. Owner TR 5-9801, * financing: Tel. xn 9-9644 or MI Em-Hai't ...... 43 46 Sarah G. Steinberg, et al, as meas­ Household Services Street. estates. Furniture Repair Service, 3-7351. Cha. ‘.8 Fonticelll. ' tom-built finished 6 room Cape, give.up! See Honest Douglas, get "FINE CAR!!’’ PINE STREeTT—Manchster—Small Airlines Sales Office, 755 Main 8t„ heat, small gas stove, front and full ahed dormer, 1*4 tile baths, Fafnlr Bearing .. 604, 6444.V ured along the southerly side o f Offered 13*A ‘Italcattville. Conn., Tel. Ml 3-7446. Houses for Sale 72 20 >4 the lowdown on the lowest down Moving— ^Trucking— ohe-man operating grocery store Hartford. FOR SALE-Used furniture. Tel. rear entrance sir et fl ^r. Cali XII Denting Street— MAN(?HESTER— Beautiful seven breezeway, garage, fireplace. ■Landers Frary Clark 184, 1844 Charter Oak Street; the line runs and smallest payments anywhere with beer permit. In excellent 3-7449. CONVERTIBLE BABY carriage- 9-1300 after 4 p.m. $18,300. N. B. M achipe...... 20 22 thence southwesterly along land 1955 CADILLAC HAROLD '* SONS, Rubbish remov­ Storage 20 NO PHONE CALt-S PLEASE FREEZER 18 ft. Norge, ij^pright, VERNON STREET -6 room ranch, South Windsor nx>m Dutch Colonial, 3-car ga­ Not a small loan of finance com­ neighborhood. Owner forced to sell one year old. MI 9-9484. carbed and Nip A Nap. Cali xn rage, excellent location real yalue North and Judd ... 394,' 4244 new or formerly of aaid Jennie pany plan. Douglas Motors. 833 Coupe DeVille. Beautiful blue fin­ al, cellars and attics cleaned.- 1 FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, ex­ COMPLETELY NEW 3 room apart­ attkdhed garage patio, air-condi­ 7 r(x>m Colonial, fireplace, l'/4 MANCHESTER Package Delivery. due to illness. Less* than $3,000 AltlERICAN AIRLINES, Inc. 9-3186. Spacious 6 room Colonial with at­ at $17,900; two-family— excellent Rogers Corp. (B) ., 14’4 1644 Clark, being the dividing line be­ Main St. ish. Full power. An exceptional car, Ashes, papers all rubbish. Harold takes stock and fixtures. Home cellent condition, $75; 1 kitchen ment. atove and refrigerator, all tioned, full basement.' Exclusive baths, alurpinum storms and Stanley Works New 20 H 2244 tween the present Residence Zone Hoar. MI 9-4034. Light trucking and package deliv­ utilltfe* furnished," Call 106 Birch listing. By appointment only. J. tached 2. car his and her garage income, aale price $17,500 ; 3 bed­ ready for miles of pleasure. Finders Realty Co., MI 4-1.531. ATTENTION June Graduates—Glrl TWIN SIZE folding carriage. Excel . table, 2 chairs, $10; 1 carpet run- and bn zeway. Entertainment room ranch, attached garage, full screens, 3-car garage, city utili­ Terry Steam ...... 38'4 41*4 A and Residence Zone AA, 32 feet BTA'nON WAGONS, 1957 Pontiac ery. Refrigerators, washers and / e r . $10; 1 I-ewt vacuum cleaner, Street between 6-6 p.m. , D. Realty. XII 8-5129. 470 Main St. ties, $17,900r FLAT FINISH Holland window stove moving specialty. Folding wanted for Interesting and diver­ lent condition. Xfl 9-0290. sized living room, sunny dining •price $15,500: 6 room Cape plus Torrington ...... 34 44 364* to a point; thence Southwesterly 4-Dr., 1957 Chevrolet 4-Dr.. 1958 $1995 almost new, $35;. 1 wardrobe, 5344 56>4 along land now or'formerly of oald Studebaker 2-Dr., 1958 Chevrolet shadea made to measure. All chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752, sified position in small office. THE SUBURBAN - In beautiful room, versatiX* kitchen, three twin garage. $14,900; short way out—3 3 Bedroom Custom-built ranch, Veeder Rapt ...... Help Wanted— Female 35 $7.50^ chest of drawers, $9.60; 1 sized bedrooms, 11* colorful bath. The above quotations are not to Jennie Clark, being the di'vidlng Parkwood 4-Dr. See them al Brun­ metaj Venetian blinds at a-.new Knowledge of bookkeeping and metal H.binet, $1: 1 dining room ' Birchwcxxl Park. Three bedrooms, ^dr(x>m split at only $13,200: nice fireplace, aluminum storm* and MORIARTY BROTHERS AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- typing necessary. Reply in own SLIGHTLY used TV' antenna, very 7 rooms.’ Sophisticated- p''t-level A mere $24,500 for all this lii-ing. home with income — full price DC construed as actual markets. line between the present Residence ner's In Talcottville. Fill your gas low price. Keys made while you CLERK-TYPIST reasonable. MI 9-6104. suite. 5 chairs, bureau and server, screena. 114 bath*, kitchen has 301 Center St, Ml 3-5135 wait, Marlow’s. moving, packing, atorage. Low handwriting. Box R. Herald. • featuring ’ luxurious living, sleep­ .$7,900. Many more. Ellsworth Mil- Zone A and Residence Zone AA, tank. 25.'9c. $40; 2' (iccaalomal tables. $2; 1-tele­ stainless built-in -oven and sur­ 141.7 feet to land now or fprmariy Bank Terms rate on long distance moves to With knowledge of shorthand for TOOL AND equipment rentals. We ing, recreational facilities. 4’ *% 47 Overlook Drive— ten Agency, Realtors, Xn .3-6930 or face unit, large lot, $17,500. Open nights till 10 ALL MAKES of TV, radio and 48 states. MI 8-5187. vision Admirki, on stand, $75. XO 9-M24. of Genev’a Lockwood; thence oon- 1953 FORD V-8 Sedan, standard rent most anything in the small Phone MI 3-0044^tklt^er e r 6I p.m. mortgage can be assumed with Manchester Senior Citizens ' shift, radio, heater. Full price home electronic equipment ex geheral office work. Apply Help WantedI—Mali 36 moderate down j ayment. J. D. Compact 8 room Cape with king- Two-family. 5-8 duplex, good tinuing southwesterly through land "WANN^ FORD?’’ MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ tool and power equipment line. AP SOUTH WINDSOR—If you are $279. No money down, only 317.50 pertly repaired with a 90-day Equipment, 945 Center - Street 40" G. E. 4 BURNERu r n S stove, 2 Realty, XO 3-512T 470 Mam St. sized park like yard; one car de­ condition, convenient location, now or formerly of said Geneva month. See Brunner's for values. guarantee. Call Mr. Britriey at the ing Compeuiy. Local and -long dis­ WANTED—Experienced carpenter, looking for a dream house'Sitting three-car garage., $18,800. Back Forand Bill Lockwood and Andrew Anaaldi in 1957 FORD CUSTOM tance moving, packing and stor­ MANCHESTER MODES (near Lovq L/^e). XII 9-2052, Open ovens, very reasonable.' After 8:80 tached garage, plaster walls, Open eve. till 9. Sat. till 5. MaheheSter TV. Ml 9-1048. good pay. steady work. Call after 5*4 ROOM RANCH, knotty pine breath-tajking view for only $19,400. high on a nic* lot with trees aind pari by each and being the di­ age. Regular service throughout 5:30 p.m. Van Dyne, builder, ME evenings. xn 9-9812. \ cabinets tile bath, living-dining all the features for real living;, see ■'300" V-8 2-door. Fordomatic, Pine Street, Manchester 6 room Cape in excellent loca­ Eighty-four members of the 'vidlng line between the preaent WANTED — used cars. We TV SERVICE — Potterton’s all New England States and- Florida. 3-4081. L. basement garage, gcxid con­ this 514 room ranch with full ,base- tion. fireplace, spacious ■kitch­ radio heater 2-tone, blue and REFRIGERATOR, dining Wjd Dimock Road— Senior Citizens Club of Mahehes- .Residence Zone A and Rei^dence buy. trads do\w or trade any­ makes. Highest quality guaranteed MI 3-6563. NEED MONEY? Who doesn’t? breakfast sets,- desk, drum sh struction, ■ $10,900. Carlton W. ment, fireplace wail to wall car­ en, aluminum storms and ne AA, 145.10 feet to a point; white. Real clean! Save! work and parts, over 47 years ex­ BRAND NEW auto pulse oil lift6r, Coventry ^ n e thing. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Smart gals will do something FIRST (CT,,ASS gauge makers, top reasonably priced. MI-9-3265. end tables, -twin -bedroom set. etc Hutchins. Xa 9-5132. . peting. built-in stove snd other screens, X*(*'l*e>_*ll'9??- tor have .sought the support of thence eouthweaterly along. land perience. Famous for service, since wages all benefits, paid holidays., —^Homey 3 room bti'ck ranch, only extra's'Alice Clampet, Realtor, MI Democratic representatives Frank $1095 Painting— Papering -21 about it. Why don't you? Stop 1947 Dodge. BU 6-1608. SIX ROOM Cape. 114 baths, tuU now or formerly of Andrew An- 1931. Phobe MI 9-4537 for best dreaming,'Cqll CH l-ltS"? or BA I50-.55 hours weekly. Apply E * S NEW FURNITURE ' minutes from lake, privatf. lake 9-4543, pr xa 3-7357. VERNON—.6 room ranch, nearly saldi and Peter R. Campooeo, In BRUNNER’S BEST BUYS service. Gage Co.,, Mitchell Drive. cellar, house and grounds in ex­ privilegea. A real buy for only new. Kitchen has stainless built.- Kowalski and Emilio Laddario for MORIARTY BROTHERS EXTERIOR AND Interior painting 9-1592 for interview. Become an Living room,'’bedroom, kitchen, un­ cellent .condition, well landscaped MANCHESTER—6 room Colonial a Hou*e bill which would pari by each along the dividing Avon Representative. High com­ $7,990. ins. aluminum storms and health line between the present Residence 1958 Studebaker—6 cylinde-r'station 301 Center 81. MI 3-5135 DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com and paperhanging. Wallpaper, NEED MONEY finished , furniture and baby furni­ eomor rot, Bucklev School, shown with built-in oven and range, dish­ screena, garage, good aseum- governmentrpaid old-a(je wagon., standard shift. Full Open nights till 10 Bank Terms pany doors snd windows, custom books. Guaranteed workmanship. missions, plus bonds, bonuses and ture at savings. Visit our sales­ BOLTON n o t c h *AIWA by appointment. Pnilbrick Agency. washer. 144 baths, ceramic tile, benefits. Zone A and Residence Zone AA, room. Hours 10-5, 7 :30-9. XII 3-5187. EnfieM able mortgage. $14,490. 90.5 feet to'land now or formerly Price $1095. work guaranteed. Call collect Wil Reasonable rates. Fully- insured. prizes. It’s fun. too.. If voii ran grind gauges, come to 6-room Cape •' Cod, I f j ttled Ml 6-8464. fireplace end paneled-wall. Joseph The bUl. introduced by^. Rep "CHECK THIS!’’ ' limantic HA 3-1196. Fast and courteous service. Leo see 'us. Part-time , or full-Ume CHAMBERS Fl!fRNITURE Six room Cape, coimer lot. full Rossetto. Builder, Ml 9-0308. COVENTRY—8 room ranch, alum­ of the Tcpfrn of Mancheeter: thence ------1956-Pachard-:-4-door sedajv-'euto- CLERK baths, large living room-alid basement, fireplace, plaster walls, Aime J. .Forand (D-RIl. would ~ 19T?TCHEVRnT.ET“— J. Pelletier. MI 9-682^^ hours arranged to suit your conven­ ■ '"“SALES fireplace, garage, combina­ OAK ST.—8 room. 2-story alum­ inum . storms and keneens. give soclql security pensioners up Southeasterly along land now or . matic, r»dio, heater. Full WEAVING of Burns, moth holes Interesting position for clerk with inum siding, copper plumbing, new steel beam construction, assume $13,900—6 room, cape, aluminum fenced yard, newly installed oil formerly of the T o f^ of Manches­ Price $899. . *4 ton panel truck. Blue finish and torn clothing, hosiery runs, PAINTING AND paperhanging. iences. ■ -cj 503 Middle Tpke. E. tion storms and sereena, 4*4'% mortgage. to 120 days a year of hospital, some typing experience and aptl over 3 acres, beauttful tree* wiring G. E. furnace, automatic ai^ng, fireplace, hot water heat, hot water baseboard heat, nursing h ine, and surgical care,as ter, 190.55 feet to a point; thence Runs nice .. high rubber. Come in handbags repaired, zipper re Good clean workmanship at rea­ t)Ot Iwater, 3-car garag'e. Lot tude for figure work. K. F & D. MFG. and nice brook. 5%-' mort- ■dormers, garage, trees, bus, 444% $ 10, 200 . an additional benefit financed by southerly along land now or for­ 1958 Rambler—2 door sedan, radio, We can get together on price. fplacement. umbrellas repaired, sonable rates.,„30 -years In Man­ 65x840. House completely insulat­ Slater Street mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchins. merly of . the Town of Manchester, heater. Full Price $1099. 3,34 Charter Oak Street' social security payroll taXes. men's shirt collars reversed and chester. Raymond Fiske. MI CLERK-TYPIST ed. J. D. Realty, Xa 3-6129. 470 Over 70 acres with 2,400 feet on XT 9-5132. " -THE 418 feet to a point; thence easterly MORIARTY BROTHERS replaced. Marlow's Little Mend 9-9237. S. J. PIAHIFE However, a' key House Republl- Opening in small department for SHOE SALESMAN, part-time for Main St. Wilbur Cross Highway. Ideal for ELSIE MEYER AGENCY, along land now or formerly pf the ■ BRUNNER’S 1 301 Center St MI 3-5135 Ing Shop, 3-room cottage and change BuilderReal Estote industrial park. Financing ar- Eig h t ro o m Dutch Colonial, itan today forecast failure for the On the Manchester-Vernon Town .Open nights till 10 . Bank Terms EXTERIOR and interior painting. capable clerk-typist. Must be high Thursday nig-ht and Saturday. . Realtors To'vvn of Manchester, 1060’. more ———------— ------■ Mbuse. Large wooded lot, PI 3-6236 Anytime . SECLUDED, immaculate 6 room ranged. steam heat, one-car garage, near bill. Rep. John W.^ Byrnes (R- or less, lo a point where it joins Line in-Talcottville Ceilings refinlshed. Paperhanging. school graduate. Company offers ■Salary' and commission. Apply ransh, built-in stove, garsige, x a 9-5524 x a 3-6930 Mr, Draizen, Morton’*' Shoes, 775 patio. *3.500. bus, shopping and Verplanck Wis), doubted Forand would get present Residence Zone A; thence '•XTRA NICE’’ .Building-Contracting 14 Wallpaper books. Estimates given. excellent benefit program, good Dan Be Financed. many extras, 3 acres. 'trees. Only School. Excelleht condition, enough votes to get the rtieasure Open Eve. Ull 9 Ml 3-5191 Exclusive with north 847‘, more or leas, to Char­ 19-56 CHEVROLET Fully covered by Insurance, Call wages, modem atr-condltioned of­ Main St. , S. J. PIX)rFE $15,900. Carlton W. Hutchins XO $17,900. Phllbrick Agency, xa Need a house??? Mere's A 8 room out of committee. ALL TYPES of carpentry work Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003. fice. Apply 9-5132. ranch on the Wekt Side In excellent ter Oak S t; then 700’. more or 1959 FORD V ' 4-door, solid black, Bel Air 2-door hardtop. V-8 Builder — Real Eatate' . HOME FINDERS REALTY 9-8464. The Senior Citizens said in their less, along south side of Charter done. Alterations,- dormers, roof­ PI 3-6236 An.yttaie shape, and at a bargain pyice^M radio, heater, automatic,--...safety PowergUde. radio, healer. 2-tbne ings. porches, finish upstalrsf base­ EXTERIOR AND interior painting, FIRST NATIONAL STORES, VERNON—6 loom ranch, A-1 con­ CO. letter to Congress that the bill Oak ^t. to point of beginning. - belts. Full price $2;000'.'Low m'ile- paint, whitewalls. ' NEAR PARKWAY PORTER STREET SecUon—7 room the owner wants a quick sale., ^ e ments and garages, etc. Call MI decorating, ceilings, (Icwrs, paper­ dition, 3 acres lard that could bp home near echool, den, full dining lot is small, and no garage, but the would "be very helpful...to those ’ The 'above zone changes will be­ age, a reai 'dolli Guaranteed. hanging. Clean workmanship. Free INC. ! MORIARTY BROTHERS 9-5981. - Park and Oakland Ave. SEPTIC TANKS used for building. 4>4% imortgage MI 4-1.531 room, large kitchen, living. room htyuse is a peach. Only $12,000. '' who are forced to live on only their come effective os of March 88, Brunner's, your Lkrk dealer in iani CentoC St- MI 3-5135 estimates. No job too small. John 20 minutes to Hartford, 200- Can be assumed. Priced for quick monthly social security, check." 1960. East Hartford, Conn. AND acre farm, nice -brook, front­ i 5x 24 with fireplace, built-in book­ Shad$r in the summer and just Talcottville. i Open nighU till 10 Bank Terms BIDWELL HOME improvement Verfallle. MI 8-2521. sale. '. D. -Realty; Xn 3-5129. 470 XIANCHESTER — Colonial, ■ six cases and desk, attached ons-car nice In the wint'er: this 5 room However.’ House Republicans to’ TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ age on both sides of black rcxtms, i ’ 4 baths, fireplace, wood­ Co. Alterations, additions ga­ PLUGGED SEWERS • SEPTIC TANKS Main St. garage; second floor, 3 bedrooms ranch on a/wooded lot In Boltqp. day labeled the bill "compulsory SION 1959 SmCA SUPER deluxe, fully I rage*,, Rooflqg and siding experts. C t E A ^ D and INSTALLED top road,. - 8-romn bom* In ed lot, city water and sewer, three equipped. Call Ml 3-5657 after ‘5 j SUPER VALUE! and bath, extra building lot, just over the line is a must at health insuraLnee” and said it would Martin E. Alvord, Chairman Aluminum clapboards a specialty. good condition, hot water INTOW N-^ne block from bus, at- years old, near school and Park­ $20,900. Phllbrick Ajfency. Xa discriminate against elderly per­ Dorothy C. Jacobson, Sqcretary p.m. 1956 PLYMOUTH NOTIGE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED. machine Cleaned ade, 4'4% mortgage. Owner 176 $14,700. Clean throughout, storms, UnetWellediliru workmanship. Etisy • SEWERS heat, good bam a ^ out tracUye six room Cape. Excellent 6-8484. and a nice stone wall in front. OUl sons with no social security pro­ March 22, 19fi0 terms. MI 9-6495 or TR buildings. Brent Rd. MI 9-8436. 4-door station wagon. 8 cyl. radio budget SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION IN Septic Tanka, Dry Welle, Sewer MACHINE CLEANED value. To see this and other today ----- tection. Advt^ No, 63 JIM GORMAN 5-9109. LUiea Installed——Cellitf Water­ . homes. Call Madeline ' Smith, heater, automatic transmission VERNON—Do you want three bed­ LYNCH DRIVE SAYS: WILLOW, PLACE and RICHARD ROAD proofing bone. # INSTALUTION Realtor, Xa 9-1642. There i* only one of these desir­ Owner built cape Ip Glastonbury, 2-tone, gray and whit*. ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi­ S.J.PLOUFE rooms, rec. room with bar, coun­ YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO try living but right off the turn­ able ranch homes left.' Five large egsily expandable on acre lot. 2-car net work done Honest and rella- SPECIALIST DUPLEX, 5-8 rooms, new, furnace, garage, fireplace, fruit trees, and DRIVE THE iCING-OF-THE COM­ $1095 -ble workmanship. Call Roscoe WII-LOW PLACE McKin n e y b r o s . Builder — Real Eatatsf copper plumbing, 3 baths, alum­ pike, plus real. dollar value??? rooms, full basement, nice lot, and many defirabie extras. The selling nicely landscaped. Ideal for ardent PACTS Thompson. Xtl 8-1895 for esti­ South Side PI ;3-6226 Anytime | inum storms, garage, central, Assumable 4 'i% GI or FH A'for * Owners Report To Us MORIARTY BROTHERS,-, -SewEfaq* Disposal Co. Town and Country $1400 down will buy this 5 room price- is $17,900. Good' assumable golfer, righf acro*s from Minne­ Special mates. , Name ■ , Mailing Address good income. Carlton W. Hutchins chaug. yet close to Mancheeter with Car C—13 to 15 M.P G. 801 Center St. MI 3-5135 •S Robert Road 1S0-1S2 Pearl St.—XD 8-6808 • Ml 9-6132. ranch. Call' E E. Bushey, Real mortgage. Car 1^—15 to 18 M.P.G. ALL TYPES of carpentry, recrea­ Jesin B. M. Pitkm. Drainaio Co. Estate, xn 9-2083. a xatchell phone.' Really a honey. Open nights till 10 Bank Terms tion rooms, remodeling, additions RICHARD ROAD 4. This smart sheath with Intrigu­ COIOR 4 CAROL d r iv e - Rockville. $13,- MUNRO STREET ' Beauty Salon, luncheonettes, and TUNE-N-TEST The King of the Compacts will and garages. ■ Pairtting. Call XIT ing midriff will highlight your SIZES TBANSFIR 650. ' 5 room ranch, large living MANCHESTER—$12,100 — 5 room o ff East Center, a six room tMm (our room capes sre among our EJaat Side Ml 9-4143 ■Bring and- summer •wardrobe. vacant Colonial; House in very other listings. ’Quick sales wanted. Guarantee you 20 - to - 28 1958 DODGE truck, 2‘-i ton stake 9:4291. room- cabinet . kitchen,' 3 bed- ranch ceramic bath, knovty pine Name Mailing Address MANCHESTER Perfect showcase/or your favor­ Because it’s as pretty as it Is rooihs, 144% mortgage can he kitchen cabinets, aluminum good condition. Has 144 baths and Clean, Test Hattery M.P.G. owners report body, K.D. 500. MI 9-4523. , >lvery Street. South Windsor practical, you'll weu' this lovely JACK LAPPEN AGENCY U. ft R. Construction Co... Inc. - $19,300 Fine reeldentiaL area, 6j/j ite jewelry. • • assumed. Marion E, Robertson, storms, cellar, near bus. Carlton the basement is partially finished Town of Manchester, Connecticut 28 Elwood Road No. 8381 with Patt-O-Rama is aproii with pride! A stroke of ths The owners are anxious'to sell and xa 9-4.506 and Connections, . P. S, 1 have been In the automo­ Elizabeth H.-Smith Manchester—Custom room Odionial, comer lot, Broker, xn 3-5653 W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. within walking distance to in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Bust iron will transfer the pansy mo­ are open to sensible offers. So If Eve. MI 4-1894, Xa<(V0t49 bile Business for 30 years and 1 West Side built 6-room C<>Ionlal| Clean, Re-Gap Spark Plo|a,' NOTICE school And shopping center, 81 to 40. Size 12; 32 bust, 3 1-4 tifs. COVENTRY - Waterfront home; MANCHESTER Vicinity—large. vou need .more room, end want to have never seen the qusJIty that ranch, all king, sized! Pattern No.^6664 has tissue Completely furnished. 4 bedrdoms. live in a very desirable neighbor RfXlKVILLE—3-family home, 6-6-7, Inqiecl, Adjust Carburetor, is built into the l^ARK, ■ Position' Vacancy Leslie g ! and Virginia H. Andrew ,74 rooms, 8 . flreplace8,.| large living room with fire­ yards of 35-lnch. room Cap* Cod on half acre lot, Elizabeth H. Smith ' 28 Elwood Road AWNING MAN place, den, kitchen and To order, send 35c- in coins to; sizes 34, 36 and 38 incl.; color Large raft. One of the nicest. Buy full shed dormer. attracUvely hood, let US show you through this large rooms. Also store' building Lubricate, Adjust Jim Gorman Male Clerk Typist II p a n e l ed b o o k- now and save. Tongren, Broker, and nine garages. Owner c*n live You ai-fe hereby notified that the Board of Directors of ..dining room, 8 large bed­ ■ue Burnett The Manchester Eve- transfer; full directions.; paneled fireplace wall, utility horn*. , ' • $2912.00 - $3640.00 rases, beautiful kitch­ Must be fuUy qualifled to To order, send 25c in coins to:— xa 3-6321. rent free. Property to be sold at Distributor, ' 1 Am At BRU^'NERS—on Ihe NOTICE Manchester propose to Construct a sanitary sewer In Willow Place and en that feature# com- rooms, 144 f*le baths, hot 'iiing Herald, * 1150 AVfc. OF, room 'off kitchen, asking $15,900. Thirty-five hour-week, 9:00 A.M. .design, cut and aupervtae water heat, combination AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86. Anne Cabot The Manchester T. J. CROCKfc'TT, Realtor a sacrifice due to illness. Call for Inspect, Adjust, Fanbelt, Manchester-Vernon town line EAST. W E S T AND Richard Road. . pleto' stalnie** *te«l . VERNON—I.*rge ranch,'■ 3:car ga- S. A- Beechler, Realtor, xa'3-6969 Ur 5:00 P.M.: paid holidays, paid storm and screen windows, N.V. Evening Herald. 1160 AVE. OF or xa 9-8682. ' ^ • MI 3-1677 more detaila. Louis Goldfarb, in Talcottville, SEE-ME-FOR- b u c k l a n d -c e m e t e r i b s ^sick leave and vacationsi pertsion You are given this notice as Uni owner w owners of land or buildmgs- l-b u lltrin sr-r— •*«'’® il"*t -1 .^construction ef aU type# of AMERICAS, NEW YORK S6, N.Y. —ri^e, -finiahed recreation room Realtor, TR 5-7095. ^t,Ifnition Tuning value. Shown by ap­ nice garage with attached For lat-ciasa malUhg add 10