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> ■ '■ The WaRther ______THURSDAY, MARCH 8T, I960 Average Daily Net Prcea Run FeneM* ef C.'R. For the Week Ended IW r with m 1... j March 26. 186* page twenty iiatirlrfBtpr luftting IffraUi night. Lew abead I t . : 1 3 ,0 9 0 Mhieaal rata ta Mariner Ship No. 6 udll hrfd a alght. BOgh ta I Cadet 8.C. .Harvey L. Wahn- WiUtoiti J. Stephana, 4fi Green ... _ . ... — |T| Member ef the Audit Manor Rd., was recently Installed food Ale Saturday at Hale ETood mdst Jr., USOG, of Manchester, Store beginning at 0 a.m. Eureau ef Oreutetleu H aneheaier^A City of Village Clunrm About Town wm represent the U.S. Coast as most exoeHent high priest of ■*T“ Gidbon Weiles Chapter No. 80, Guard Academy, New L «n ^ , ait (Olaealflad Advertlstaig ea Page 18) PRICE IflM PKitoe NMaen, daughter the U.S. Naval Academy, Annap- R<0ial Arch'Masone, at the Mason­ ic 'Temple in Blast Hsrtford. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1960 o f Mr. «iHl Mi»., OtoonraW NMotn. otto, Md., foe the annual exchange Personal Notices' VOL. LXXDE, NO. 15S (TWENTY PAGES) • t r 7ia Oenter 8t., bo*m named visit pro^am tbto weekend.. Cadet to the deM-e Met »t MlcWgaa State Wahnqutot to the eon of Mr. and Non-members are Invited to VntvwAty, Beat Lansing, Mlcti. U Wahnqulat, 270 Au- hear a talk by Brother WUlard Card of Thanka M rs.'H . L We wish to thajik all ot oUr ■ neto>>- M l* . Nletaen faes recently pledged tumn St. Gilpin, director of S t Barnabaa’ bore, friends and relatives for the many KsDpa Kanta Gamma sorority,, House - by - the - Lake, North­ acte of kiiiilneBa and sympathohown us State News and to vice president of-fito pledge Mi— Haael Aitkin, daughter, of east,, Pa., at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, in our ricent 'bereavement We espec­ Dixie Senators ially thank all those who seiU the elasa Mr. and l6«. Thomas Aitken, 6 in NeiU hall at St Mary’s Epls- beautiful floral tributes, Hass cards and McCahe SU, was reoenUy jdedged cppal Church. The program is loaned the use of pars. Roundup Chapman Court, Order of Am- to Alpha Gamma Delta aorority sponsored by the 60-50 Club of the iJ.S. Orbits Space Camera ■The family of Patrick Conlon. •nnUi, will celebrate Its S»tl» at Marietta College, Marietta, church, which will hold ,a dinner Compromise Bid on birthday tomorrow at 7146 pjn. at Ohio. She to a freshman biology meeting at 7 o'clock. InM em oriam New Haven, April 1 (A*H- the Masonic Temple. There will be ma]<«. In lovlns memory of BjRrkman. Who pasfced away March 31. Adlai Stevenson is the logical •n entertainment program, and re- Allen Martin, son. o f Mr. and secretaiy o f state if the neiit fieehmenta will be served by the Stephen Cava-gnaro, manager of Mrs. Richard Martin, 33 Harvard 1963. . past matrons and past patrone. M ., has been named to the dean’s He was an anael, tM **''*•*• Vote Referee Plans president is a DemiKrat, says Cavey’s Reataurant, will attend Rftnt hare for a abort wnuo. . . the opening eeesion of a 2-day list at Wllliama College, WflUams- G8e 1 (;p)— A robot space weatheD- ttie Houto pravisloa for uncontest- cEUididate for renomlnatlon. But he man waB hurl^ into orbit era happy . . . and keeps them coming back In Increasing numbers, year after year. •d proeeeduiga by court-appoldted ori^ally offered as a subsUtuU of Soviet Premier -Nikita an amewlment to provide for un­ haa Indicated that he might accept Khrushchev., around the Earth today and lufereea empowered to register a draft call. / And we might add that Pinehurst meat department to conducted the OLD FASHION­ Negro would-be voters who com- contested proceeding# by requiring The bltat in the. western Sahara within hours apparently’ had ED SERVICE-WAY . . . where you can buy one chicken leg or a dozen, get freshly hearings open to the public- Attwood atud he felt It unlikely conetltuted another^lnted French ot dtecriminatlon by Ideal Rep. Chester Bowles (D-Conn) photographed the 81 o r m sliced cold cuts and sirloin Up or chuck roasts with no layer of fat added. . . Foes of Kefauver’s amendment rebuff for the Soviet^ premier, fifiy-to** f M this substitute was little bet­ would be asked to -erve as secre­ meeting today and tomorfow^ with known to be moving into the Rut It wwdd add to tbto a w- tary of state if a Demdcrat were flulreaent that the proceeding! be ter, and OarroU today came up President Charles de Gaulle" out­ Middle West. ielected. side Paris for final talks. KhruslT- Sclenttota at the Ntatooel Aeto- held **at auch tim * and plaeM u Bowles, a former U.S. A m baa*- nautica and Space AdntinlstnitkMl the eotirt ahaU direct." (Cesitaaed oa Page Five) chev leaves for Russia Sunday. Men Love YOUR KIND OF ST€AK dorHp India and NapaL Is Ken In the past two days Khrushchev tad the Weather Burwu warily nedyto^relgn affairs advisor. had twice spoken out against fur­ attaded any direct ataitement that Pinehurst Steaks And How To Find It ther nuclear explosions by any they were getting back any Mich *x’.; > '.■•.seiursatcfitass'.-. ' ' *■ K^S.. — ^.1 1^ Britain May Use UN- Veto 1 ^ , 0 0 0 L a te nation,.- including •'France. De dramatic p tocita outstanding aoo. raw itisiii in sifi j Gaujls ln.._,tarect:;- rejeotaOr- .-the cew. "Soviet premier’s call. Jt»t as he But Dr7 Hariry W talar, eWer earlier contradioted KhrushcheVa scientist of the . U.S.' Weastoer PINEHURST . .is i 860 car registr^tlpn*. TTittrs-. Bureau;^ told a reporter he be-: > T O P QUAIATY day’s deadline, begin lining up at contention that West Germany Is U^SrBaefcs S O’clock this momini^t the 1*0- bent on new aggression to avenge Uevee. rignato firesB the’‘ taSiSHt#‘i' tor Vehicle •DepartmentTB:^rtford the World War II defeat. camera trannntt.tta' ‘’wB] ahow a picture of the Mldweatera atom office. . \ Informed sourcai'said Khrush­ BLOCK By the 8:30 a-m. opening\Ume, chev wta told in ELdvta^'e the bomb which we know la on totagr’6 Attacking Apartheid the line had spilled out intcKthe would be exploded and that the weather map.” State Ofhee building corridor sf teat waa not timed to coincide with The Immediate aim of the wbola more than 200 persona waited to t hia visit. It waS explained to him project la to develop a syatem tor CHUCK their license piste inserts which 'tlwt ^ test date would have observing and torecaatiag such beta after he. left France, but hte major weather movementa. must be displayed beginning to­ Asked if he Mnaelt bad saen a day. atti^ of influenza delayed his trip mbta' Uuui a week. vlaual repreaenMUon ot the alg- ROAST Security Counefl call for an end of Soutt Motor Vehicles Ommiasioner The complex Inatrumenta Inside the United States’ new weather SJ? nala radioed back from the aatol- regation policies. But reports^circulated that Britain T^ould John J. Tynan lays he figures The sobtaes said Khrushchev re­ taovm dGrink assembly at Princeton, N. J. Bubbles cover tape recorders. J V 1 ^ Ute, Wexler aaid he bad aaen aoma i that there are over 131,000 ve­ peated his tapositi—White poUce fired today on Hartford, April i (ip)—Chain t«. ta ]k ^ re today and toftarrow, some International dtoputee. • an African crowd marching on itai. April 1 (JP»—The Uiftliiilidl^ince Hi 'afibifeond 'kltafte devita - that win be tied in with Qta itortn attaks sind' daainrs who make ptaawna^ ever the ta-' this 'jnerning. The-Freneh are not By f r a n k RM1ER that occurred, in, thg low est to­ He appealed to the South thto Wg port city’s jail. Flrat beme-dalixeri* ttatoy- announced UnrTriCemaitionai s c « e 'but*w ith insisted today a series of African gettenunmt to reconalder reports *id three Negroes wer# represented In the • 17-month-oId Washington, April I (ff) — Pre*- day.'’ Remember, there’s a dif­ a cut in the pricl|f%^tallK to n*w apeetai amiditais on Oemany and expeririiental nuclear explosions talks here: I racial polldea in the Interest of killed and three woundM. dtsarmamtat. liient Eisenhower met the census "The aoientiflc iMtokage went up ference in Pinehurst ta well at the interest of lows on a wide front lOUowlng the trill ha\^to be conducted under­ Western sources said the un­ on the nose of A huge Thor-AWa Wo,' The column of blacks which Itad taken etriier by Iscdated out- A te r * co.mmuniquk from RSm- taker totay tor the first time in really fresh Connecticut ground as part of the West’s new derground experimental explo­ rocket Just after dawn. _1^ not too late to reverse the reached the jail marched down leta. sions could be conducted with nu­ his Ufe, He dutffully reported that Space agency scientists “aaid tha U. S. Gov’t, inspected West St., the main atroet of Dur­ Effective thia morning First (Oeattaned ta Page Ntae) program for.'k treaty to ban nu­ MANCHESTER tide in flouth Africa," he asserted. -- - •_____ i______clear devices that contain no mili­ he haa a batht'ub, hot and cold satemte makM a run around tha clear testa. \ , grade A fresh Pinehurst tender double bone ^ Lodge spoke as some council ban, South Africa’s third Isrgttt National and Great Atlantic A Pa­ tary secrets. water, and doesn’t pay rent; earth every 98.15 minutes. i membem said they had beta In­ city.' ■ cific Tea Co. offered homogenized U.S. Ambassador Janies J. The United States says the To kick off the big house- Its path is an almost parfaot formed by Britain that the resolu­ As the mdta. marched, shouting vitamin D milk in gla*. gallon Wadsworth raised thto point at the tests would ije held under the to-bouse head count, two high circle, off leaa than 20 mUes at CHICKENS freedom slogtaUtNand singing, they juga for 68 cents which averages Youths Suggest -power nuclear test, conference level census takers caUed at the tion. sponsored by Ecuador, would and waa closely questioned on it rules envisaged for blasts for either the high point or the low be vetoed. forced other Africans In the street out at n emta a quart. peaceful purposes after a treaty White House shortly after break­ point from a line 450 miles out. PUBLIC MARKET Sir Pierson Dixon, the British to join them. - It represented a 6-cent cut In by Soviet Delegate Semj’qn Tsar- fast. They picked up from the 68- SIRLOIN STEAKS Ike Lead Fight apkin. 'v goes Into efWct. Thto means that Launch time from this missile Witnesses said they aavr march the price per gallon proportion­ delegate, simply told newsmen; In the American view, thX test the nation conducting the teste year-old (ihlef Executive the re­ test station was 6:40 ajn. EST. CHICKEN PASTS (AS PICTUBED ABOVE) 803-805 MAIN STREIET 'T am not ravealing my Intention.” era lift some bystanding H tpoos ately in line with a reduction in would have observers from the quired ■ information about the The National Aeronautics and them Into ,(he series would aid in solving the'-^^f- Lodge called the resolution "con- bodily and the feder^ly controlled farm price other two. present. Eisenhowers and the only other Space Administration In Washing-^ EXTRA LARGE line. starting today. For Integration ftcult underground detection pita- atnietlve.” lem. It would form part of a scieri^,. A test ban treaty now appears regulir White House resident, FRESH and tender well trimmed QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY Ha said the resolution "seeks to 'It .was the ist riotus scene .The big Chain action followed an Mrs. Elsenhower’s 74 - year - old (Osntiaaed on Fagei Ten) eqced in the advance announcement of a aimi- tiflc program organized by the Closer than ever, but months of buW a bridge and not a wall" be­ Durban haa Washington, Ajpril 1 UB— A United States, the Soviet Union hind bargaining probably He maid. Rose Woods. FRESHI.Y CUT, N IC & Y M SrtA YtB— NOT PKfPACKAGED — R€ASOW*a.Y PRICW tween the two- eppostng forces in current raclM L . ' . lar drop by a amall chain last panel from President Elsenhower’s CHIXLEfiS U. 50C and Britain In connection with the ahead. When the enumerators entered th q lir lion o f South Africa. Today's mi ted after week. own. conference on youth prob­ hie office, Elsenhower looked up tght in A f- In the home dtavery trade to­ completion of a partial treaty to MacmiUan, reporting to the In (he present dfCumstances, he a riotous day, lems today urged him to throw end tests. : and Said, "I wmtder If they’ve rican-settlemi ehing from day two deaieta announced cuts the full Wright of hto office behind House'of commons in London on- SHORT STEAKS declared, "We once again appeal Tsarapkin asked .nihe general his vislt' to ^enhower, said to­ started a pool all over the nation BiiUetiiis .CHICKEN WINGS to the people of the Union of South racial integration of all public questions on the Csnip David pro­ on the number of people In the (CoBtlBned IM ^ a fe Thtrteea) (CoBt*«iaed OB'Page Tea) schools. day he hakhop** » ban treaty Lb. 20c CowilsaiiiiifeiHFstnnpsi Africa to reconsider Its policy pre- gram hammered out earlier thto will be conch^ed "within a reason­ census?” j , w from the A P Wtriss While most stores sell sirloins all at one price we grade them into two classes- and P’lbod ' venting certain peoples in the A Statement which said he week by President Elsenhower gnd The residents were counted by showed a lack of executive lead- able time.” \ ' CHICKEN LIVERS seU the tender but slightly more wasteful cuts at a lower price . . . This week buy unionifrom observing their God-1 Prime Minister Macmillan at the Louis Alexis, the district census given (rights.’; erahip in the thorny toaue was Maryland_retreat. The British prune minister supervisor for Washington, as­ TRUJILLO QUITS PARTY Lb. 69c tender hip "Formerly we made such a plea Wisco tp/Probe Ad ruled out of order- as editorial. It At today’s uesslon there was no cautioned that “8 number of Im­ did not become part of the official sisted by Census Director Robert Ciudad TruJUIo, Domlnlcaa Ra- mms In the name of justice. Now we reference by U.S.. British or So­ portant points —: the length of the pubUo, April I (fL-OeBoiallsalnio H. Burgess. , Plenty of freeh Fryers and make it in the name of peace. recota o f Uie meeting. viet delegates to the explosion by moratorium (on small under­ In the last big census In I860, JMntBETTEIltni! Th> White House Conference on ground explosions), the number of Rafael L eon as TraJOIo rasigaeff plump Si/4 to 8^ Lb. we see it, the two are inseparabie.” former President Harry Truman SIRLOIN STEAKS (NOT LIKE PICTURE)' Lb. 69c Children and Youth preparied to inspections, and other matters ..today aa ta W of the Roasters. e x t r a FANCY U. S. GRADE A South African Del^ate Bemar- ^s Issue Truce was counted by s rank-and-file party which long haa been the dus G. Fourie proteated again that close up shop and go home for an. will need considerable pegotla- and we will feature Pinehurst famous other 10 years after its 7,570 vot enumerator. only -effective p ^ tica l party to ’ BROAD-BREASTED the council waa not legally com­ Uon." “ - Bhsenhower told Alexis and Bur­ tlila utUe CarlMMan repaoilc. mg delegates had adopted about News Tidbits "Nevertheless, I believe thaj If petent to deal with the tosue, nedy, Humphrey 700 far-ranging recommendatlpns. gess, "I think thto to the first time In a letter to toe party’s gojwaw- For deUcIbus economical^ CAINS which he contended Waa a purely Culled from AP Wires the spirit to there, as L hppe it is^lt I’ve ever been visited by the cen­ tng board TraJOIo also realgneg PORTERHOUSE STEAKS for 3, a large ^ ^.09 porterhouse Those recommentations were to should be possible to arrive at m meat loaf we suggest: For the large family we suggest sirloins . . . for 1 or 2, shorts domestic mattei^. ’Then comment­ be summarized for the delegates sus taker." ao~a member. is just right TURKEYS Mayonnaise ot. 61c ing on the Ecuadorean resolution, treaty text within a reasonable Recalling hto long Army career, Milwaukee,. April 1 — RlvatofRopubUcan -worry to whether an In a closing general session today. time.” MacmiUan continued. BANDA FREED FOR T A l* PINEHURST SPECIAL he said: They have no binding force, but Hopes dimmed for an early end tite President aaid he assumes hto S In 1 BLEND OF BUMBLE BEE BRAND In the Wtoconsin Democratic prea- unopposed Candidate can make a The Camp David plan calls for Zomba, Nyasalaad, April 1 ( « "I have beta instructed to state respectable showing In the total, become part of the conference rec­ ta the Screen Actors Guild atrike BEEF—PORK—VEAL This \Veek we will have a that the Unita government would idential pripiary re-establtohed to­ (CbnUnned oo Page 'rhlrteea) (ff)— Dr. Hastings Banda. l e ^ Tuna 7-oz. can 35e 2-party vote. ' f ord for later discussion by the yeBtertay. when a negotiating ses­ (Continned bn Page Sesen) ing Negro nationalist to toa'. Lb. 70c regard any resolution by the coun- day at least a temporary truce on atate and local groups represented sion waa caaoeled ana no data Wa^ ■ or Pinehurst limited supply of new erop MOST ALL SIZES the touchy religious laaua. Republicans have been spinning British protoetorate of Nyaaa- their wheels and doing nothing in here. set tor another meeitlrig;".".A" 57- PINEHURST FRESH FROM 6 to 20 LBS. COFFEE SPECIALS (Contltined on Pag Seven) The man who Injected it full The delegates went on record yeat-oW mta was in fair condition land, was released after a year's genuine spring small Lamb scale into the campaign battle be­ Wtoconsin for weeks. But‘‘ Nixon detention today so he could talk HAMBURG, Lb. 50e mtosionaries have shown up belat­ yesterday In warm support of the totay after a freak accld«it which p i n e h u r s t l e a n SWEET Q ^ I Q i Jai-so .. Lb 61c tween Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey sit-in demonstrations being staged to British toleolal secretary Legs and Loin Lamb Chops. of Minnesota and John F. Kennedy edly with a bit of money arid ef­ loft him bafging by his feet for Iain Macteod. The Si-yeaiHiUl GROUND CHUCK, Lb. 78o fort to. spend. . ■ at segregated lunch counters by more than two hours between an Rain-Snow Storm Hits Tender standing Rib FBI Reported ot Massachusetts aaid: nie truce over religion In the ph^Meiah was flown from Owe! Good Size Sweet Life u,. 65c "I intended to help LumpKrey, Negro students In the South. elevator floor and a itadihg In a lo Prison, In Soqtoeni Rhodesia^:, POTATOES O '^ i a f r o a s t in g CHICKENS Democratic campaign could be a They also asked federal and Manhattan loft building which he Roasts, Boneless, ho fat but maybe I made a mistake and where he had been hrtd rtnoa Real Gold u,. 57c shaky one, marked by voiced and state acUon , to reopen publlo owns. » Midwest Flood Area Confessions in hurt him.” unvoiced susptolons about ^ political A new three-year contract gives last March. SAVE 10c LB added Sirloin Tip, Round ™ YOUNG FOWL Cut-Up or Whole ' Lb. That was Charles P. Greene, . a schools which have been closed to skullduggery. Things could ex- avoid : Integration—a direct ref­ 126,000 workers in the tailored this week on lean, Pinehurst Selected Fresh and Rump Roasts. former DemocraUc state chMnjwn, j ^ ^yttae, aa Was the ewe a s s o c i a t e d ___ on the PAYLOADER KILLS DRIVliQ: *vt*alrlnn>' i i m A ‘‘■mail a/l S* ViOrl ^ erence to Prince Edward County, men’s clothing Industry a ITVi Bv THE PRESS «sls8lppl Md Ohio-rwere tender, b' dictment. • denounced the ad. Etoch exonerated By JAME6 MARLOW had dealt with problems of minor. Burko aa general manager ot to* , Hoover, reviewing the, case re­ the other of bringing the tosue into (AP News Analyst) Ity groups. Only a handful of Prime Minister Fidel Castro after the Missouri River Valley on the an overflow from French Creek Special^ Value FANCY WHITE MUD-FED indignantly denying anti-Aniericaa west to New York state on Uie covered sections of the city with Hartford Ttmeo, waa annoAneeg cently .for a House Appropriations’ the forefront of the campaign. Washington, April I (ff)—Only Southerners were there, . not todAy by David R. Daniel. pab> SAVE ON aubcommtttee, dtoclowd for the . Gov. Gaylord Nelson ordered bis la»t Monday Vice President Rich, enough to affect the debate on the remarks attributed to him by a east. icy water thkt was hip deep In Veal Roast Lb. 79c pro-Casi.'ro newapaper. More than 6,000 persons were sonie places: Usher o f too Ttmea. Bntfce, w h* ON Unit time that his agents bad ob­ attorney general to determine ard M. NjN|rent denom- The Mississippi appeared headed ly Nogte alMtoli*.. found the kidnaping and murder But Humphrey thinks he- may be TltoaM ddtalt there were Yvhlte. tricts complying with the supreme dents moved out. court’s 1854 declslbn against inatioiui m raciid.MNRiMi totay, for a flash rise in the St. Louis agalnat dleeflnlMlINtl Sliced Potatoes 39c * occurred taUrely within Mlaalsi slashing away some of Kennedy's cape, blown up ny one of the most after paeoage JF-D eontroverainl Emergency dikes built by c 3 7 c ooneMwaUve. o f all RepubUcana, school segregation. townspeople and 130 Midland Col­ area tomorrow morning. CoL expreeelen of J ^ . i aippl ao that no federal statute 'Acas strength with challeng* of .nls church p r o p e r ^ ll^ which hne inSgiiatlon.’r lE r-] Sen. Barry Qoldwater qf Arizona. One forum voted that public and l e g e students held flnn in Scrib­ Charles B. Bchweixer, district'en­ involved. Senate coUeaimes vpUrig record on been algmed by. Uw governor... Rev. Dr. Edwto Scofcli Brfte “We .received the fullMt coop farm and other issues. - • What Goldwater told him ip effect private facilities' and programs ner, Neh., on the swollen Elk- gineer of the UR. Army <3orps of should be svrilsble for birth con The Writers’ Guild of America has sent the leEgM 3 c- nos pratUm from Gov. J. P. Coleman, 'Vice President Ritaard M. Nix- was: . tathorised n alrtke aijminat radio- hom.' , . _ Engineera. said it was cauaed by IkottriiKI Pod 2Sc • tfol In otaer to relieve the depriva Protaetoat itol aa Well as the Mtoslsaippi State on hM the Republican tide of the ‘Don’t get ^ddy w ^ Liberal TV' network oei^tlons not affect- The three big rivers of U.S. ballot, and 30 OOP convention flood history—the Missouri, Mls- (Oanttoned en Page Nina) L (OrnttHyi M r s f t e s ) ad by ataUfK. fl»ii.iuta. PINEHIlRST »T III IIW II 8T,p-4»B(THUmD»V m l FRIDAY TIIL 1 P * Advertise in The Herald—It Pays ' (Ooatlawg SB Psta-Ybr*) yotas, alt to himself. The only real (OMilInta aa Page Stat) .■‘J r ' t: -MS •• '-4 ■«• •*. . • ■ '• *v/ ■ ' , ,- . , X • r' X ■' ( ■ I PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1,^ 'un' &IANCHESTBR.EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1960 > A G 1 > W 0 tha''^BI report to Vernon Broom, vember. and Ignored the case. A federal grand Jury met a t Biloxi, be wiser to get one ready-made. Klsslistpprs Pearl River county ^ !>rosecutor. Broom said the report Miss., last January. It was re­ H A lirS Well, anyway, try this on your South Windsor Bs[ck8troke Is Giood Exercise F B I Rep drled in th e Cancer Drive could bo considered only as hear­ stricted to finding whether a fed- Wi H. r-g *"-* _____ Scott's catalog: on say evidence and would not be mal crime was Involved and re­ 1 cup sflWHenlng — Moiambique. MS Mldffie^miipllw, mmm Numhers Come First read to tha grand Jury.' He added ported it was unable to do eo. MIS-WOI Stamps N ew s Co.. No. 125 (cotton seed oil). To Trim Flabby Upper Arms G>nfessionsyto YMCAGroiip Opens Today ^ tae report nkmed suspects and In- Ektrlier, Atty. Gen. William P. . Open AQ D#y 114 cups granulated sugar — Rogers told the i^mmlttee the By LOUIS M.XNDELL n e w SYSTEM i W*«t ilealcr auded direct statements and sum­ British Guiana, No. 234. I Both tide! vulnertole 4o f the bikini or the two-piece maries of statements. Justice Depai iment is keeping the In New 2 eggs, welhbeaten — U.8., No. SETS RECORD By AUCM HART Negro Slaving Sets Auction By Alfred Shelnwold _ NORTH Goal $11,800 Beauty Editor swimsuit with longing. (Many The Pearl River County grand Parker case open but has not yet 9«8. A 5 3 Newspaper E n terp r^ Assn. gals buy swimsuits now and put Jury met at Poplarvllle last No- decided what its' next step will be. 2 squares melted chocolate — Bridge play*”* Hhe to read (CoBUnned Pag# One) Read Henld Advs. Number* com* befor* n*rne*. ln* Four columns of lisUrigs per The auction *pon*ored by the about new and different->*ystems, V 10 Today officially mark* the open­ A flabby upper arm Ta a source them away for next summer). page give the new directory few^r Ecuador, No, 308. XY for the benefit of the YMCA 4 10 « 4 For a two-piece swimsuit in any tlM new ' M*nche*t«r-Rockvillp- 1 3/4 cups sifted flour — New and it is my «lm to pl«“* ing of the HHiO Cancer Crusade in of concern to many mature'women. Highway Pa,t^ol,’’ he eald. "We en­ pages than the IWP book, al­ Will be held April 9 at 2 p.m. at reader*. The' syatem descrlb^ to­ ♦ 'A Q J 10 7 6 5 Manchester and throughout the na­ form is not for you. countered/open hoetlllty from #ii;flMMaiiBBSBBllllll*liWWlimiBIMIBHa«mBIBHBSmaB«a« 8BD118H«BS « ^ ^ Coventry telephone rttreclory, be­ though there ape, more listings. Zealand. No. 193. the Wapplng Community House. day didn’t last very long, but it WEST EAST And with good reason. It can do A friend of mine gave me quite some offlclalt in the Poplarvllle 1 -tsp. baking soda U.8., No. 4 A19S642 A K7 "V tion. ing dl*tnbutert thl* week to mole There are 78 white pages in the Food and rummage sales will be did set a record in a recent New Announcing the goal of $11,800 much to ruin an otherwise trim fig­ a turn the other day when she area a4^ well as from some ot the new directory compared to 99 lAst 1002 (chemicals?,) held and refreshments will be aold "York tournament. 4 9 6 A KQ > announced that she had bought towns^ople.” ■ then SS.fXMl homes snd,businesses. >4 tsp. salt Turks A Caicos, 4 Q 9 7 4 KJ832 ' for Mancheater, Wllllan^ H. Sleith, ure. SAVINGS FOR YOU! year. by the Y groups. One of the important feature* of ■aid this 1* higher than the town’s The forearm quite often stays a bright red bikini. It was the y^arker was in Jail awaiting trial t £ € > i i h ' s The n^--*tyle listings, well re­ No. 105. Any articles which residents AK432 Besides the new format, another the *ystem played by North^ and ' 1959 quota by $1,000 and expressed slim and nicely rounded while worst possible choice she co.uld Dn a charge of raping a pregnant ceived in other Connecticut com­ 1 cup sour milk—Columbl*, No. would care to donate for the auc­ South u'GB “weak two-bids. An SOUTH have made because her figure IF munities. make, telephone numbers change in the new directory is an 4 Q 10 , confidence that resident* would the upper arm is developing un­ ‘White housewife when the mob YOUR CHOICE OF increased listing of out-of-town 689. : tion will be welcomed. Anyone de­ opening bid of two In a suit w m sightly,^ dewlaps. The reason for poor and she Is no longer really stormed the Jail and dragged him easier to find than the present list­ 1 tsp. vanilla extract —» Domi­ siring pickup .service ' for such 4AJ8754S2 continue their "outstMdlng record places that telephone users can suppoaed to show a strong suit 4 A 5 of support by surpassing the lum." this, of course, is that you fore­ young. A sleek, one-piece bath­ away. FIHE MAHOGANY TABLES ANY TABLE ings. according to D. Lloyd Hobron. nica, No. 129 items should contact either Wil­ but a hand that wasn’t quite worth ing suit with built-in figure con­ Coleman last September gave Manchester manager of The South­ dial without the aid of an oper­ ApHl 15* I* African Freedom A 9 arm, either in housework or of ator. Direct, distance dialing has liam Park of Ridge Rd., or Rey a "normal” opening bid. • Bleith said that as "work to fice 'work, gets much'more use. trol would .have .Jenj.' her the ern New England Telephone Co. Day, In case j’ou haven’t heard Fact or Rumor ? nold Burger of Clark St. West North East SoaA destroy cancer diere and in the na­ been exjmnded to four more stales When North opened with twq Pass -2 A 2 4 7 NT(I^ But if you like to wear really illusion of good looks. And this with LEATHER TOPS! The new layout places the tele­ From the tone of the news from The 10-cent brown U.S. honor­ Wapping 8#r\'lcfe* clubs, he, meant to show just such tion expands and shows great hope since the last directory.’ New DDI) Double P*M Ran Redouble(l) drly evening gowns or if you’re is what she qeeds.y ' Magnificent traditional styling, at a price that breaks phone number right next to the the D irk Continent these days, ing Alexander Graham Bell (he At Wapping Community Church for success, we must rise to the fond of. sleeveless dresses in sum­ The one-pl^e smmsuit is full $ • name it goes with, instead of be­ listings are included for Idaho. a hand. AU Piw* . every traditional! Genuine leather tops, carefully hand- Mis,sissippi. New Hampshire ahd African Freedom Day could equal, invented the telephone bill) is Sunday, "Ohanged” -will be The As it happens, however, m ^ y Opening lead — 4 A responsibility of assuring further Wanted by Fbl , mer, . don’t give up the ship. of flattery. The^ two-piece swim­ ing separated by the .street, ad­ quite scarce and soaring.in price. players reserve the opening bid of progress with adequate funds.” RUG and padded and tooled in 21 karat gold. Rich, warm ma­ North DakoJAj .making a total of in time, the mount of new* gen­ Rev. Roy Hutoheon’a sermon topr A (jharlea Clyatt Rogers has Rem Tackle problem with exercise.. suit (or the bikini) is a challenge hogany finish, rubbed to a lustrous petlna. Antique dress. This make.a it leas likely that The rumor is that telephone com­ ic at both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. two-plubs to show a hand power­ He asserted that the progress added to -the F B I’s ll*t of “Ten that only the young should meet. the eye will flick >ip or down to the 39 .atates, anti'"two' Cana^an prov­ erated on May 1 by Communist— vou to seven notrump redoubled oh One of the best is the back- brass pulls, ferrules and casters. A Mde assortment inces. pany officials and managers worship services. Mrs. Evelyn Mer­ ful enough to demand a- Rame. made against the disease has stem­ Moat Wanted Fugitives.” stroke used by swimmers. This And even then, the bikini is never wrong line. Telephone company and anti-Red—groups throughout around the country bought up ifll These players use weak two-btdi the North-South card*, many of my med, largely, from the American UPHOLSTERY "of pieces for every mood. BUDGET TERMS The new book also li-sts for the the world in the annual head-bash- rill will be soloist at the first serv- He escaped from the criminally you can do standing on the rug in good'' taste. studies show that the' new style the sheets possible when the Bell only In spades, hearts and dia­ readers may want to learn more Cancer Society's nationwide pro­ insane ward, of the Florida State results in fewer wrong numbers. first time the direct dialing code tng. lee. about this bidding system. If I in your bedroom Just as well as stamp was issued in 1940 — and At 8 p.m. in the church a color monds. South belonged to this gram of education, research and Hospital in Chattahoochee. Fla., on you can do it in water. To make If you have a dark fuzz on The new format makes room for for reaching information operators The fiiat taste of freedom is in­ now the stamps are in a vault in get any further deUils I’ll be back service. CLEANING in New York City—112-212-555- movie depicting the last days of school of thought. March 28, 1968 while aerving a life 'sure that you are doing it cor­ ybur upper lip which must be four columns of listing.s on each deed sweet. Among[ the African New York City, waiting to be/used What’s more, South had no use with’ them exactly a "ytfar from to­ Forty per cent of funds donated removed every two weeks or so, . Jesus entitled "I Beheld His sentence for first degree murder. rectly. ask a friend who swims' page instead of the pre.sent three, 1212 nations to drink in recent years on mall with dividends the next for beating about the bush. He day. , ■ to the Cancer Crusade In Man­ Rogers, whose arms and legs be careful about uaing a chemical at the Fountain of Independence Glory”' will be shown. Members Dally Qiiestloii (if you do not) to sho’w you Just although the si7.e of type is un­ Direct dialing codes are alao time Bell has an appropriskte anni­ and friends of First Congregation­ leaped to seven notrump and scorn­ chester will go to support the na­ are covered with many unusual remover, over a long' period qf TEL Ml 9-1752 changed. Space is saved by print­ is Ghana. So. naturally, to com­ As dealer, you hold:- Spades—Q how it’s done. newly listed alongside the numbers versary. al Church have been invited to see fully redoubled when West had the tionwide research and develop­ tattoos and self-inflicted scars, is You’ll be .able to feel the pull time. You’re almost certain to ing Just the first two letters of Oif out-of-state and out-of-town memorate African Freedom Day,. This doesn't make aenae — the effrontery to double. 10; Hearts--A J 8 7 6 4 3 2; Dia­ ment programs of the American being sought by the FB I on the have an unpleasant skin reaction, Ghana will issue some stamps. It the showing. Refreshments will be monds—A ,5; Club*—9. W lyt do on the muscles of the upper arm M l 3-5747 the central office name, like MI for ■firma a [gearing in the local pages stamps are worth more unused. served in the Waipping Community West didn’t know what was go­ Cancer Society. Pointing out that basis of a federal warrant issued as you exercise. About thirty sooner or later. Mitchell.-or PI for Pilgrim. A list The new "antique gold" colored will be a 3-value set. th« thiiyl But who can top an idea by »ome ing on, but he did know one 'sure you say? the research effo'rt against cancer at Taijahassee, FJa., on April 3, It’s better and safer to-use a in as many years issued by Ghana House follo\ving the movie. Answer: Bid one heart. The play­ strokes is right for the first day. at the top of each page gives the book features a cover drawing of public relations men? The story is told by CorneUus, way to defeat seven notrump: He is unparalleled in medical history 1959. It charges that he unlawfully Gradually work up to fifty after peroxide bleach (ask your drug­ full exchange names.for reference. on that d^e. , ing strength is certainly enough Ip the new Rockville City Hall, dedi­ a Roman ceiiturion; who hears led his ace. He was about to con­ for size, scope, and cost,” Sleith fled that state to avold conflnement that. gist to make it up for you) on cated last summer. Residents and The first set was In 1958 to hon*- Scarce Plate Number cede the rest, when something justify an opening bid of some said, “Advances in the past 20 following conviction for murdisr. this fuzz. Bleach will render it G a r n e r ' s fromr hi(0 friend Thomas about the kind. Since you have two aces you biudnesses in Manchester will get or the Conference of Independent While the U.S. stamp issued to triumphal ehitry, the Last Supper, about South's face gave West an years in diagnosis, surgery and Rogers has a long career of If you are over eighteen 'snd invisible and sooner or later, be­ 8 SUMBCEB ST. their delivery by ^special crews. African States in Accra, the see in 1959, Roger* attempted to DOUBLE DECKER - COR. OF ADAMS ^ an^IGY plate blociv with the num­ The new visitation and evangel­ Nm Vw. M-.U Tir.»a. tM. for cancer control efforts.. Service eecape several times, and waif par ^ tin g s. a colorful set, beautiful as only ber 25978 you have what promises he eventually vyent down 41, for a through the nursing assitsance pro­ TEL. MI 9-9814 . fine photoer^aving printing cart ism committee will meet Monday record penalty of 6,400 points. tially successful twice. ^Subscribers who have not re- to be one of the scarcest plate num­ evening at 8 p.nj. with the Board gram ; support for clinics hospitals On the upper inside of his left ceived''^4irectories by Tuesday produce. f bers pf the 20th Century. "Sorry, partner,” South remark­ M A N 5 F IE L D of Deacons ip the Ruth Crockett be held, beginning this week, from ed at the end -of the’ hand. "I could 0r St i4«A4MA44fSr« fr for 'the detection, diagnosis, and arm there is a tattoo of a woman’s April 5, siibuld contact their local Ghana makes no bones about its treatment of cancer; and Cancer Prescription freedom — or about being in the room. The Religious Education 10:30-11:30 at the’Wapplng School. have held it to 5,800.” h e^ , while .on the„ inside of telephone officer^^e new directory Com-mittee will meet at the church Bus schedules will be altered ac- Information Center providing left forearm there is a nude wom­ Incomes effective bn. Sunday. commemorative stamp business. Since no other system could get Fri.f S c tJt., Sully counseling, supplies, equipment, The set will be on sale for five Emanuel Women Wednesday at 7:30,p.m. cotaVrigiy to pick'up children ap­ an. The word “Mother” is tat­ SpeciaUst , laitherah Services ----- * housekeeping services,. and traasr weeks only. It’s a.limited issue proximately one-half hour earlier tooed on the haek of his right band jXo-^ lH eet pur_Savior Lutheran Church, than the iisUaP time. Sunday portatloB for medical treatments alia a dog with the. word "Kilroy’’ •hbldiiif worship a t the Wappl rig Mas.s:^,will be at 7,.8, .9; 10:15 and ItliL A S r for cancer patients are all • a part appears on- his ’ right arm. 'The AND COFFEE SHOP :::PhoiJfe:;Ur^ *■ G rtmtmaV^'-'Schobl, ■ 11:30‘: i.ih'. ’ - QakiGrtU . . , -,-* MI 9-5201 Lord’s Supper.” A nursery Is pro­ Union, Avery St., and Wapping gram in Connecticut. The success carries a cross with a crown. ■ CHARGE PLAN FOR TOUR girls and women collecting atampa Church. of this campaign for public aware- Prison doctors report that Rog­ PRESCRIPTION Open All Day Saturday vided for pre-school children. Schools for next week: Monday, ■i, TES.SY CHANCE aiMMV-ONK SHOW AT *:M and it will show what c 'iln ^ done The Rev. Paul Kaiser of Con Sunday School, Adult Bible spaghetti and tomato sauce, cab­ And Her -N. ness of cancer’s danger signals and ers is suffering from '.n acute case in the topical field with a little dig* cordia Lutheran Church will be Class and the Lutheran Informa­ bage salad, peanut butter and jam ‘‘CiOlTNTRY STAR.S" the need for prompt action could, of sugar diabetes, and is in con glnff-n- ' ' -guest speaker. His topic will be sandwich, fruit: Tuesday, frank- it is estimated, cut the present stant need of insulin. When he We can’t guarantee the result of " tion Course will be held at 9 a.m. The Home of Fun and Frolic ^yitnes*.” The topic for the Information furls and sauerkraut, mashed death rate by 25 per cent. escaped in the past he has had to this philatelic recipe for a choc­ M raSRui^ I. Benson will lead potatoes, buttered green beans, BURNSIDF Serving on the 1960 Cancer obtain the necessary equipment to olate layer cake. Perhaps It would Course will be "How The Chris­ administer insulin to himself. It devotlonsXea^chairmen of the re­ tian. Should Live With His Fel­ wheat-bread and butter. . jello; RURNOIDf AVI ■ t H1( P I ■J'JI-' Crusade planning Committee and freshment comhvlttee will be Mrs. Wednesday, soup' and crackers, as Divisional Chairmen are; Sleith, is believell that he has done the Wl'Cii you want tho bc-st, buy low Man.” ' Ends Tuesday! same this time. Erland Johnson and ^ s , Carl T. At First Congregational Church chopped ham or egg salad sand­ EAST chairman; Eugene N. Kelly, and Johnson. Members of the .^rs. will be at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sun­ with meat, buttered spinach, campaign; Miss. Betty Murphy, Victor Johnson, Mrs. Everett W i n d s ^ •MWAUE executive secretary of the informa­ Fla. He atar.ds 5-8 tall, and PENCIL VALUES IN day School will meet during both •pickle, rolls aJTd butler, cookies; 111 T MiNuria en«M weighs in the vicinity of 123 to Johnson. Mrs. Otto Johnson. Mr'». Friday, tuna' wiggle on biscuit, tU CAST MAaTFOOD c a h tion center, Mrs. Norman Cash- THE W ORLD serVic^. ■” S . 135 pounds. His build is described Roy Johnson and Mrs. Norman Members have been invited to buttered whole kernel corn, carrot man, Secretary: Mrs. John Knowl- ton, Publicity: Richard Carpenter, as unusually thin, his complexion Gerhart. attend a Rowing of the movie "I sticks, jam sandwich and fruit. NOW THKI Sr.NDAY ( M t c a v i) as imddv, his hair reddish brown, PRI.NTED WITH YOUR OWN Dr. Melvin Horowitz. Andrew Aij- Behold His G lo r^ o n the la.st days Milk is served with all. lunches. ALE COL4IR SHOW IN couoiL and his eyes dark brown. AD.—S IJN E S OF COPY saidi, Bruce Watkins, Herbert of Jesu.s Sunday night at 8 p.m. Frank Kinalra in ♦ - * Rogers’ only known employment C.AXDIES Manchfwtcr Evening Herald ‘PRIDE ft THE PASSION” 8:10 6:2S-T0;1S Phelon, John Frank, Wells Denni­ has been as a fisherman, although at the Wapping Church. son, William Moorehouse., Theo­ 1,000 only $29.151 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Thursday at 8 p.m. the Church South Windsor corres|M>ndent El­ riuR _ Cecil H. PeMlile’f he may have learned the barbering WEATHSR PROTSCTED— faACnCE RAIN or SHINE more Burnham, telephone .Mitchell • SAMSON ft DELILAH” SAT. 1 P..H KIO SHOW dore Bantlj’, William SchaUer, trade while in prison. PAINT Committee will meet at the .■HATINKK O V BB AT 4 ;H Mrt. Robert Lee, Mrs. W. W. church. 4-0^4. He is known to have possessed WILLIAMS W. H. .'England Lumber Co. ContinunBR From R:SB All in Color! Driggs, • Robert Smith, and Dr. B shotgun, and should be consid OPEN DAILY 9 A M. to 12 P.M. .540 Middle Turnpike, East Catholic Service* OPEN FRI. SAT.-RI N. Jean-Louls Hebert, divisional chair­ PENCIL C O . Vir Malar# ered armed and extremely danger PINE LENOX PHARMACY MI 9-5201 The Saturdajv morning religious Pat fiooBe I man. Mrs. Charles Ubert is Man­ 260 TOLLAND TPKE. ••h e r n a d i n e * •TANK FO BC B’ ou*. Open All Day Saturday instructions for the children of S't. chester District Chairman. 290 E. CENTER ST. Ml 9-0896 MI 9-8585 , „ Francis of As.sisi Church which C f lS T U iO O D IHt BEST AHEAD OE IHE REST Anyone having or receiving any were formerly held from 11 a.m. - information as to the whereabouts of Charles Clyatt Rogers is re- 9 PIECE DESK QUTFITS 12 noon at the Wapping School will Bombs,Guai^ Machines S ActrARR NominationR** luested to immediately contact KlIcBbfth TaylAr j Detroit — It’s getting so that lire nearest office of the F31. The Kathrine Hepbura GOLF IN COLONIAL MAPLE,BLOND MODERN ooin-operated machinea have to Ooiuiectlcut office is located a t 205 Montifoinery'Clift in Church SL. New Haven. JUNCTION ROUTE IS aHd 83 — TALCOTTVIUE *‘8 l ’D I)EN LY L A St S I’M M KR’* m UTE ELEPHANT protect themselves these days or 18th CENTURY MAHOCANY l:3fMi:S0-9:M ■gainst tampering and pilfering. G O LF C o u r s e o p e n s s o o n AIro Cornel Wilde in RESTAURANT 2.590 BERLIN TPKE., BERLl.N One company’s machines now can “EPOE OF ETERNITY” do Just that. Small tear-gas bombs Bids Due April 20 YOUR CHOICE llOLTON NOTCH ^ m*^ In Color TEI.. BEverlv 7-9900 3:3B-8:SB Vmir Heat ED Ij»HOi:.SE . are being built into them for self- EASTER defense. On School Items BWBBIBWBBBIBBnBBffllimawn Put away those pills, for­ BANQUET HALL AVAILABLE get the winter chills. FOR WEDDINGS. PARTIE.S Bids will be opened April 20 at Come out to a Drive-In 11 a m. in the Municipal Building movie. It’s good for your STANLEY WARNER PARADE of F r id a y s p e c i a l ort providing furniture arid equip­ family. It’s not rigged— WHEEL CHAIRS ment to the new North Junior SPRING VALUES! honest and truly. FULL COURSE LOBSTER DINNER i 2 . n high achool. u b e r a l t e r m s Thirty-eight vendor* have been TONIGHT, SAT., SUN. ■ TOMORROW 2 P.M. invited to hid on providing table*, From HOUSE''S Boys' Shop DOORS OPEN 1:80 chairs, desks, bookcases', and other Tonight Giant 8-Htt classroom and office equipment. The Invitation is one of A num­ Family Show ber covered by an overall estimate of equipment costa of $124,000. VI, WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS! HNE FOOD and DRINKS The $1.5 million school on B. MODERN BOOKCASES DRESS SHIRTS PREPARED TO PERFECTION! Middle Tpke. te expected to open When'you want ta treat someone spe­ in September. wMsM sssIsuJoors Regular, button-down and lA i'is r oowi hm* cial to the very . finest in expertly ContintaUl collar atyle*. prepared food, favorite drinks, ■ stop For Sale Stereo-Phono Sales Up Manv v,\sh 'n wear! ■ KER-SlUilM in here. 'This is for you! Washington—More than 2,700,- * , ■ For Your Li.stening Pleasure or Rent 000 stereophonic units were includ­ FOR 2 4 " WIDTH HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: * 2 . 9 5 ed in the total Of-nearly 4,400,000 EDDIE REED • 40" desk with 8 drawers LA FF HIT NO. 2 m€DICflL phonographs • sold at retail in the FUN GALORE AT THE PIANO United States last year. Factories including file drawer "Hoppy Anniversory" LAUGHTER IS RIOT sold more than 4,300,000 phono- • Chw with plastic seat David Nlven-MItzl Gaynor WITH “FRANCIS” THE PHflRmflCY FOR 30" WIDTH I • a •.. S27-88 TALKING MUI.E IN . jSMMS.rSMM.8.8- .Ml. 8»414t grairtis, about 3,000,000 of them • Lonnp.ahade e.DeskblcHer LA FF HIT NO. S SUNDAY stereophonic. FOR 36” WIDTH .....S31.88 • Electric clock eCoIehdor BOYS'' SOCKS "FRANCES IN THE DINNERS "OperoHon MadboH" A V E Y ’S SERVED Mahogany or Limed Oak finish, • Letter opener j. Ernie Kovacs NAVY" Attractive Assortment Of 12 NOON solid end panels, self-leveling brass eDeskpenset 45 E. c e n t e r ST. To 8 P.M. New Spring Styles. . ★ PLUS ★ ferrulek 40” high, 10” deep. It • Mahogany or Hmed oak LOTS OF provides extra storage space. COLOR CARTOONS ) UBERAL KEITH TERMS “FOOD FOR EVERY MOOD” 3 9 c and 5 0 c Pair STANLEY WARNER ALL CHILDREN 26c GIENNEY’S 34th ocoooooco o o o x m C f X STUNINNG 18th CENTURY STA TEm FORMICA TOP LEATHER-TOFPED 5:00 P.M. Cont.—65c Till 6 P.M. ANNIVERSARY SALE FRENCH PROVINCIAL CHOICE $■ CHOICE ASSORTMENT FEATURE 5:05 and 8:30 P.M. J Terrific Buys J GAM SMUMQee-MMHMIRimHiHa Look Here! OF SMART NEW : BiZMEn UUME MHWlMdff MERSMAN TABLES lATIfill HBVUM CUFT m SPORT SHIRTS — SLACKS — SOCKS SPRING NECKWEAR WHITE SHIRTS — SQUARE DANCE WEAR Your . 2 HAMBURGERS Choico WITH ANY SUIT i, 5 0 e T .n S 0 (FULL SIZE! 'TOPCOAT FREE GIFTS SPORT COAT, I8HOES Rogukvly $24^51 JOT TH£mCE OFJINE SUGlIS SPORT SHI6TS E R O IL S r ("tT " "" "" T All new sport shirts—mostly JVhitwood tables in the. finest Reg. ail wash emd. wear. Plain priivincial style. Genuine hand- $14.95. 3 r..» 2 9 » < ' SIRLOIN STEAK | colors and ivy styles. These rubbed^ leather tops, .tooled in are terrific buys. . FRENCH FRIES, VEGETABLE, SALAT), I Reg.'^ 3 r . . 4 2 5 « ' gold. Graceful legs and ca^ed CONTINENTAL SLACKS DRINK, PICKLED AC ■ $12.98. LONG s w e r v e s . aprons. Even the lady’s writing ■iMMSXWtr iiMMit IHMIf ' MUSHROOMS. • V D C 1 desk included at this low price. Reg. S r . . * ! ? - ” Reg. mSS^MMStHSK* snE6a $9.95. $8.95 3 * 8 . 9 5 On Same Show At 7 and 10:20 OPEN DAILY TILL 5:30 P.M. # THURSDAYS TILL 9 FRIDAY 4 P.M. to n P.M. Reg. Reg. Choice of any of these au­ SUITS $7.95. $2.95. 3 re.»6 ’ » thentic 18th Century repro- SATURDAY 11 A.M. to 8 P.M ductfons ... . all with FOR- '■ FOR BOYS OF EVERY AGE! MICA TOPS in rich Mahog­ any grain . . ■ heat, alcohol F6r juniors, tetnaRPrs, students. Traditional, Ivy and and acid resistant! Choose K e i t h F u i* f i i t u r o Continental’Styles tailored of quality fabrice. - the Step End, the Duncan Phyfe Cocktail, the Lamp, Drum or Obloing Cocktail ■ 1 I I 5 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER 'AJMAJ 1«ble . . . make up a matcJiV 1.95 NEXT WEDXfclSDAY PATIO DRIVE-IN Irig ensemble for greater liv­ ' 18 to 20 I isi M E N 'S SHOP AMPLE FREE PARKING ’ 2 2 ^ " » ’ 3 2 ^ “Once Mere With Feeling” L. BROAD A t w e s t MIDDU TPKE,_M1 9.8088 ing room charm, pon-'t miss OPEN A BUDGH ACCOUNT E O l v E 4WGREEN STAMPS “COMMANCHB STATION”’ m MAIN ST.—NEXT TO BLISH HARDWARE these, values! \, l f « sMMBiigiiimBmBiiiiww^ % T Y'a V I ■ T r-' \ , \ ■ '.■1, .; ^ ■t ■■

■■ V . . ' PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTElt, CONH««’^m AY, APRIL 1, I960 MANCHESTER: EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY» APRIL 1, 1960 ^■PAGE POUR DAR Guest Gi vies Tanner St., was charged with fail­ Dbde Senators will, participate in the Tolland Driver Charged ure to grant the right of way. Talk on. Patriot Bolton bounty Clothing Revue at North­ His car atnibk ima operated-bT Hit Compromise east School in Rockville tomorrow With Evasion Ruth F. MafflsoU of Broad Biwflt, COME ^SATURDAY i . at 8 p.m. Mrs. Kehneth Matthews TV-Radio Tonight I (i) w police eay. TOMORROW IS Mrs. Charles Breed Gilbbrt. Nor­ is leader of the Jolly aovers; There were no Injurlee, end both On Registration wich. honorary stale regent of the V H^bies Mark A Manchester woman will Ap­ DAR. will be guest speaker, at a Mrs. Raymond Calhoun, the Lucky pear in-town 'court on April 16, to cars were moderately damaged. Leaf Club and Mrs. Ralph Strick­ .Lindsey is scheduled to epj?ear (OaattBMd from Page One) meeting of Orford Parish chapter. answer a charge of evading re- DAR. next Thursday. April 7 at land, Clever Cutters. Mrs. Cal­ spdnaibility. ■ in court on April 9. ‘Library Week with a (pibdlficatlon of his origi­ 1:30 p.m. The meeting will be at SAVE UP TO houn will be a commenUtor for Televisloh According to police, Katherine P. the home of Mrs. Thomaa John­ the event tomorrow. • :00 B if 1 T healar do nroxrsu) Scisnes Fiction Theater Bennett of 63 Church St, backed Computer Part# Faster nal proposal. . •> BmpIiMlB oo hobbiM will mark Early ShiSr (lS,i»roitrei») Bell Telephone Hour 90. Carroll told the Senate in offer­ ston Jr., 27 Hlllcrest Rd. Church Note# 9:00 Men ot Annapolis out of her driveway Wednesday The regent's topic will SALE! Twilight.-Theaisr (hi Droxreaa) i- ttj« calabaiUon of National Library First Communion will be re­ Desllu Playhouse 9, night and struck a parked car on ing pia revised substitute that he First 8»oW (lb nrogress) Detroit — Radically advanced' was opposed to any secret or star “GftorjfC Mason of G uniton HMl; > WMk at Bolton Public Ubrarj' ceived by a class of 40 youngsters .Cannpfc.Ball 77 Sunset strip . *.40, the opposite side of the street own­ electronic - computer elemente the Almost Forgotten Patriot." CartoiSi Playhouse 9:90 Masquerade Party (C) 10. 93, AT chamber proceedings by the ref at 9 k.m. celebration of Maas to­ Sports' Highlights ed by Herbert A. Bengtson of 263 known aa BIAX have been de­ Hosles'ses for the meeting will * J beginnlnfr 'Monday. morrow at St. Maurice Church. «:aS W t^er. News A Sports 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports 10. 91. Gardner St. Damage to the Bengt- ernes. on 2 femeus Mm. ESinor Bantley. hbrarian, The Detectives I. veloped by an automotive com­ -Two southern Senators charged be Mrs. Arthur .1. Feltsult, Mrs. “breathinbra’s Mrs George Banks is chairman *;*u WMts Hiuitsr _ aon car waa estimated at 875. pany. They ere expected to be­ baa announced plana to exhibit of the breakfast .to be served the Sports. News A Weather Twilight Zone 9. 13. Police said the accident was re­ that procedures under the voting Charles H. Ferguson Jr., snd Mrs. Movie at Ten come the main elementa of the referee section of the House bill i Albert Schulze. ReSf. 6 ra ***** hobbies of several Bolton people children after the Mass by the Ro^e laebbs Club House 10:90 Black Saddle ^ t ported by a wUneaa, and that they Council of Catholic Women. 1:45 Poug. Edwards S. ' Person to Person 9. 13, arrested Mrs. Bennett when she next -generation of electronic com­ •mount to "a kangaroo court." ■ Mi.ss Jessam ine M, Smith, re- I during library hours during the Huhtley-Brinkley Lire of Riley . ' , ' puters and to result in much fat­ Sen. John Stennls (D-Mlss) said j j gent of Orford Parish chapter, The famous bra that !'•* week. These, will ser\ e as an ex- Masses will be celebrated at T. John Daley v 10:45 Snorts Cam ers Tailed to report it. ter and smaller computing equip­ • the procedures would permit | and Mrs Steven D. Wtlliams Jr., breathes • • ■ wonderful Long Une R*g. I5.W 8:30 and 10 a.m. Sunday. A food 6::56 Burke-Barenta -Time Out for Sports A Manchester man was arrested . ample of what can be done and 7:00 Lockup 11:00 Bl* News ment. The RIAX are rectangular eourt-appointad referees to act | vice regent, will stten d the, annual all elastic under the cup * how to do it. H will also highlight sale and coffee hour will be held News, -Snorts. Weather 9, last night, as the result of a 2-car BURTON’S Continental Congreiis of the DAR gives extra support and Herald Playhouse bars of ferrite magnetic material "under a loaded set of rules." ■ books now on the shelves of the following each 'Maes under the di­ Movts at Seven Award Theater accident at New State Rd. and In effect, he said, state regis- j -in Washington, D. C. during the freedom for the figure-^ rection of Mrs. Anthony, Armen- Diat’igO!) Playhouse Buckland St. More than 310,000 will fit. into a Mbrarv’ which arc helpful to the' News A Weathw News. Sports A W sathcr 9, 9, quart milk carton. trars accus-d of wTongdolng would week of April 17. A, B. C (nips 32-38 Buy bobb>dsl and books available tano'. . .. . 7:15 Doug Edward!r Barry Barenta Charles E. Lindsey, 26, of 162 in honor of "sit Idly by while unilateral yours todsy. . • limited through other sources, Holy Communion will be cele­ HunUay-Brlnkley..ey 11:15.Tack P a a r Show 12. m - charges of misconduct are hurled quantity. brated at St. George's Episcopal West MassMl Highlights Night Spot Exports Set Record i Oh Monday. houseplanU will be 7:90 Walt, Disney P resents Slarlight Movie against them." . the feature of the day. Mrs. Wil- Church Sunday at 10 a.m. by the RawhMs WorltPs Best Mhviea our newest deportment "It would be a kangaroo court, Rev. Donald W. Greene, vicar. Feopis Are Funny I ;.70 Jack Paar Show Ottawa * ■ Canada’s coimnpdUy , »• ham Allison of the Ubrary Oom- G ra m Ju ry t 2:30 Almanac wouldn't it?" ashed Sen, Herman r. mittee will be in charge of the dis- , ..Church...... school will meet at the s nn Trouble Snoqteri 2:50 Newa A W eather ' .Talmadge (D-Gal. "that's right," exports increased 5,1 per cent last , t play. It will include plants from l game hour. *:30 Hntsi D» PnfVp 1:00 News Stennls said. year over 1968 to a new record e • aOk.thc collections i/\n« ftf-of Ml'S.Mrs. 0&.vidDavid I| W’or^liip .services at United Mwi From Black Hawk JJ. 40 J.OO News. Prayer'___ Dlrksen said he would be will­ 4'alue of »51.179,6fK>.(XK). Most nt Toomey, Mrs. E. Pierce .Herrick Methodist Church will be held at SEE SATUKUAY'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING ing to agree "a moderate com­ the gain was due to a 10 per cent and Mi.ss Milliceiw Jones. Gourds, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. promise,'” but Sen. Richard B. Rua- rise in exports to the United Betmar Hat States, which aLco reached a new cacti and succulenLs will be in­ Carlton T. Daley will continue his sell (D-Gai saidto he hadn't yet seen cluded in the exhibit and ’ there sermon on "Jeau?' Gifts to Hi? Dis­ SELL TELEPHONE HOUR . any compromise that would*?atlafy peak. ' will be a dernonstration of propa­ ciples." Church school meets- at ^ 4 Radio PBieeMTS■ hlm.- gation. 9:30 a.m. (Tills listing IncIudM only .those news broadcasts of 10 er lO-mlnate lJusf 2 of 50 style* ihown) Dirksen told newsmen, however, Mrs. Warren Amundaen and The Rev. Theodore W. Chan(Uerni length. Some statteiis carry other abort newsoAste) mi jR iti l.ff ha was unwilling to accept any re. Mrs. Lester- Rogers will dieplay Jr. will preach on "The SoldiersIdi WDRCi—iser « m c — 1090 quirement for public hearings. plastic flower arrangementa, a and the’ Centnrian” at Bolton R llu Newa. WaaUiar, Sports Nor, he said, would he agiee to • :U0 Neva. Zalman '6:30 Suppertima SaranMt i c z n a i i i P i comparatively new hobby. Congregational Church tomorrow 8:16 Art Jofanaon 6:65 Thrae Star Extra letting state oc county registrars' Mrs. BcJiUey hopes the hobby at 9 and 10:30 a m. worahlp serv- S:4& Lowall Tbomaa 7:00 Dick Bertel testify and croaa-examine ap­ Pretty nosegay’ bouquets vill decorate each table at the annual _ INTERIOR—EXTERIOR _ eathibifs may become «n annual ices. This is the fifth in a. Lenten 7:00 Amoa W Andy _ 7:30 Newa RALPH BELLAMY "Bal du Printemps." Preparing for the hospital auxiliary bene­ I AIX COLOR.S ■ 7:30 Nawa. Cumady Tim* 7:65 Radio Moscow plicants for registration before the d- event to embrace greater numbers series of sermons on "Persons^ 7:46 Bob- and Ray 3:00 Grouebo Marx HOST referees. , fit are Mrs. H. John Malone, co-chairman of the decorating com­ of Bolton people and the results About the Cross." 8:00 World ronight 8:.20 People Are Funny Kefauver said his proposal Hospital B all mittee; Mrs, George T. IjiBohne .Ir. and Mrs, Jack Hunter, gen­ 9:16 Mualc Till Ona 9:00 Monitor eral co-chairmen Of the ecent.'and Mrs. Merrill RUbinow, decora- ;*•' of their use of spare time. The 13:00 Newa 10:05 C av alcad o o f Sporta wasn’t meant to permit contested >' • Ubrary will be open Monday from M an c^ter Evening Herald 19:10 Mualc fill Ona 11:00 News . __hearings. He offered to revise the tiona co-chairman.__iH ^ald l^oto by’ Oftaral. ______t to 5 and 7 To 9 p,m._____ Bolton eorreepondont,- D«rle-~M. 1:00 Kawa Sigo Ofl 11:16 S p o rt» * F w t------: Iar.guage to deaf up any doubts S e t A p r it 2 3 WBAT-OIO 11:90 Mld-qlte Moodn j- ? School Board Meeting Set DTtalin, telephone Mitchell S-5S45 13:55 Newa. Sign OR ______NICOLAI (GJEDDA on that score. But he and his sup­ Members of the, teachers as- 8:00 Big Show porters contended it wa? only fair i the second straight year and at S:90 John Daly WINF—1296 r The "Bal du Printemps ’ formal j 127,000 wa.s the lowest since 1961. . • eociation will report to the Board Pencil Aid to Speech 8:40 Bis Show 6:00 Slnancial New's to let state and local pflldali sit in dance, spon.aorert by the Women s Mailmen Press ? of Education Monday night on the 7:00 Ed P Horana 6:15 Bhowcane and News on proceedings at which they were xa T? * Deaths rose to 141.000 from 135,- 7:16. Bin Showfl 7:00 Fulton Lewis .. . ^, i s s s s s t Auxiliary of the Manchejiter Memo-1 r , 200., raising th? rate to 8.1 per . acUon of the teachers regarding 7:15 K'.venlng Oevntlona 9 accused of dlscriminatorj- prac­ or Pay liaises New York — Sir Cyril Ritch- 11:30 Public ARaira 7:30, Showcase ::ai|d News ■ S S S f S r ^ J O S E ITURBI rial Hospital..will be held April 23 j • i'lvOOO population fiom the record . the Boaid s salary proposal of ard, the actor, credits his out­ 13:02 Sign OR 7:36Xombardoland tice?. at the Man(*ester Country club. ^ J , , low of 7.9 for 1958. ' I. 84,100 to 86,700. standing enunciation to pencil W P O P —141# 9:06 World ICday Opponents of the Kefauver plan Mrs. Jack, Hunter and Mrs.; A number of clerks and letter, , . .(Other .cg^aldgrod -praetics—-la»5>osed .-^«£v.i JHnip-,«A- a ,,AsOA-NaRn. Wsavbaa '(tsfri’ehr.'fHjm 'thr'lotsPPost'-'Wf ice J ’ ' ...... ' ...... ““ . At the 8 p.A.- rneeUng -At- the. ysoth sjte'ech course at "--St.- 6:1b Conn: Ballroom chairmen of the hospital auxiliary 7:00 Ray Samara 9:06 Showcana and Nawa 5-j^^ ■■ •«rt their voting rights And would will attend lh.e pay raise rally to ' V i .itshool include, opening of bids .for Aloyshis CJollege, Sydney, Aus- 11:00 Nawn U;fl6 Mn?te-Beyond the 8tsre^^=== beneHt. . ■ - I V exterior painting and. establishing UUO Ray Uomara-:. ,. 'J l(>5 News RfsindMA,-.. __-l...... subject them , to - —inlimldaUn« OfCh«tlr» Dlrksen and bther-' op^nehts fore, April 18 with Mrs?’Kenneth ; o’clock, ' %. aaid the referee procedure for, ■ . Budget items for 1960-61 to be to speak over it. A few of the MtUtlA T. Trevltt, Mountain Rd.. Glaston- j The rally is being sponsored by .c, ■ sstablished Include operation of registering Negroes should be .^ust boys #vallowed the pencils, brut GOULDS burv. I the Letter Carriers of the First , plant, equipment, textbooks and we learned to speak pCoperly.” I HAYDES •s simple as that for white persona Mrs. Merrill Rubinow and Mrs. | Congressiorfal District. CIT W a tw i >Mes* going before local bfUclals to be en­ COME SATURDAY ■ . library and audio-visual expenses. ^ TOHIOHT »- “ H, John Malone are In charge of ; Invited guests include Senators Bulletin Board J KrA.'srsi 8 9 rolled as voters. Financing REX System I UVI iiyj In COLOR on NIC decorations the Country Club. The ; Prescott Bush and Thomas Dodd, ' ■, The ways and means committee decorations committee includes . and Representatives Emilio Dad- • * of the Ladies Benevolent Society RANGt g SUV^SZA TT Nrtwork Planned .Mrs. W. T. Moyer, Mrs. Raymond ' dano and Thomaa Kowalski. ht has postponed Its Saturday whist ARTESIAN WELLS Q CHANNELS 10, t 30j Reller. Mrs. W. Howard Baldwin,! A;? party and will announce a new 615 Main St., Manchester Guatemala City—Scheduled to Mrs Harold J. l^ehmus, Mrs. Rob- ] date for the eyent soon. The group lU L L OH I start operations by midyear is the ert Kama. .Mrs. Edward Glenney, Ii Births Set Record ‘’.'ihas a rumma-ge.sale scheduled for MI J)-2680 — TR 5-7059 Central American Television Net­ and Mrs, George H. Willard Sr. j May 7 under the direction of Mrs. GASOLINE e Centralixed e Commeralal and work. a 5-nation system linking .Mu.sic for dancing will he fur­ Ottawa A record 486.00(1 babies i"'?* Fred Wornock. The Yankee Street e Individual Syatems. . . Complete presented by Guatemali^. Costa Rica. El Salva­ nished by l ^ n Jouberfs orchestra. j were bom in Canada last year. < Fair on June 4 and a strawberry Installalton From WeU To Service dor, Honduras and Nicaragua It A cocktail hour from 8 to 9 pm. I nearly 16.000 more than the pre­ fesUval lBtCT!in June are also on e Baeterologtcal and Water Analysis Test e THE SOUTHERN NEW ENfiUND TELEPHONE COMPANY wilf be tied In with the American at the Country Club will precede vious peak, recorded in 19.68 The f’li the schedulS of event?. BANTLY OIL Broadcasting Corp., New York. the dance. . number of marriages dropped for Members of the Woman's So-, I . n il' \ N i . INI clety of Christian Service have ^ been invited to a -work session at ;'l 'I \ l\ 1 III 1.1 8,1 the home of Mrs. Robert Rlchard- TEL. M Itrli. II 'll 4095 ■ son of Lakeside Lane at 10 a.m. Set Tht OinUi Short Chevy Show Sundm, NBC-TV-lht Pit Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, ABC-TV • ,j, Tuesday. ' A vC <’ ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 The three 4-H clubs of Bolton our young we're having a live""' ...I hr Fashionable S . t .T . PETJLLVRE (mwDeF Uiaa taeas) SUB-TEENS m o st \. nm iifk-trmn ehele i f Bttum. i.sftru i FASHION si(/ni/i(‘(Wt Turn>abeuV raln-B-ihina e®ot pro|>ortloii#d E conomy O ptic a l take first place in Swift ttrm in tfftrlVtHf Sfrisf tUrtt. $ 7 W for paHr* and rogul'ular 68 EAST CENTER ST.—NEXT TO CAVEY’S—MI 8-8078 SHOW rnf/itierriitf/ FREE PARKINjG IN THE REAR tomorrow! Contact Lenses Specialist spring’s fashion’ parade! a d r a n r r ” eThe Finest In Quality SATURDAY. APRIL 2 Out for the first Spring jaunt is this pace-setter in the young fashion set. In eye­ AT e The Latest In Fashion catching Ribondette, the soft, casual styling and youthful elegance are trade- of e Prescriptions Accurately marks of this Spring creation by MARLEE. 2 :00 P.M. Lovely rayon and acetate medallion print on one side, cotton poplin on the Filled e Notched, bow-trimmed collar e In Beige: Blue e 4-button c}osipg s Sizes i - l i other' Both water repellent of course! And now proportioned for perfect e Broken Lenses Replaced ■#' 'Vertical welt pockets , IN . ' ' . . . Motor Trend Mjga/ine fit. Natural with blue or tan, all willow green. Sizes 6 to 18 petite and regular. —:------— ------—- ■ Stop at the Sign o f Economy OPE?J THURSDAYS TO 0 P.M. BURTON'S WINDOW Yes . . . a bavy of 20 of our I iSATURDAY SPECIAL BUYS! teenagbrs will put, 'bn a full dress Easter Parade right in a- our window. . .Don't miss it! Sizes 7 to-14 and pre-teen will NYLOH TRICOT PEniCOATS V be shown. ' Lavishly, lace tiimmed or tailored satin appliqi style. S'-M-L, W hite. 5eg. *2.99. Today PAINt SALE Froa gift to ALL Woteh- LUCKY SIZE DRESS CLEARANCE rftiM’ Hm shew. . .1 Missy; Jiinifjf add half size better dress«a_^ majiy styles. Regular up to *17,99.—FROM PRE-TEEN CHINO SKIRTS A verv special buv on these wonderful skirts that, ydu'd expect to pay *6.99 for. Natural, black or green. ‘ ! ' ^ 3 . 9 9 GIRLS’ BABY DOLL PAJAMAS / $■ Exceptional value in drip-dry cotton in solids or prints.; Perfect for REPEAT OX-tINE K, now through Summ er., Sizes 4 to 14. Reg. *2.99. O F. A SELLOUT! TOP QUALITY PAINT Corvair Proportioned Chino Slacks for Missy and Jr. $ F-aihous makerg cufitom-sized slacks in natural, black, green. Sizes Free Free; named CAR OF THE YEAR” 8 to 20, 7 to 15. Short, medium, tall. BEHER BLOUSE CLEARANCE-- Prices, aivshed on our regular 3.99 to 5 99 stock. Solids, prints. • I. "Four-wheel independent tugpehsion totally unlike any other U.S.’buiJt , classics, novelties. A-big selection.—FROM ^ O n e Q u a r t O n e G a l l o n car” . . . "air-cooled aluminum engine . . . not dependent On the properties WITH WITK^ of a liquid coolant" . .v s rear-mounted transaxle "alloiong a flatter floor „ SAMPLE SALE OF JEWELRY and a lower roofline. . . These are some of the praises heaped upon A dazzling array of rhineatone ajid colored atone jewelry from a EACH G A U O N FOUR GALLOHS ■’- famoua m aker. 'Value., to *5. . . Corvair by the editors of Motor Trend—the world’s largest general auto­ Rust 0 ' LGiim jrr-D R i motive magazine—in announcing their coveteil Car-of-the-Year award. I SALE ON NYLONS Other cars didn’t eycn come close. Th^ Motor .Trend eltperta, who evaluated VjV Lovely sheer full-fashibned self seam .stockings, Sizes 8H to 11. New Spring shades. 1st quality Reg. 79c pr. Less 10% ' Less 10% every make in the: country, were unanimous in their decision, published Pleated skirt tbpped, by in the April issue. But, unless you have personally driven a Corvair, you f Special Purchase Girls’ Ohino Slacks * 1 .9 9 a matching Chanel-type can't'appreciate what this engineering achievement really means'in com­ if^LL BRUSHES LESS 15% jacket in all ivool, Glen W Washable all cotton with sturdy 2-lnrh elastic waist. Navy, snte- * 2 .9 9 bining compact car economy and agility with big /.r mtmmmhmi ^ lope, Idden. 3-6x and 7-14. , • , .) .. STOP IN rOR HtEE COLOR CHARTS Plaid by Lortogs. Sizes 8 to 1-^. ear ride, room and sure-footedness. Drop down'to a W o iM I PIN MONEY SHIRTMAKER DRESS Reduced Prices your dealer’s, take A trial drive and then judge the w w l Compare $19.99 % ' You'll want several 4if these amazing dresses. 8 (iolors. sizes 8 to G ar of the Year'for yourself! . IT CNEVNOLET Wv 18 and 7 to 15. 2-collar strtes, full skirts. ^ ' . ^ ON YOUNGSTbWN NEVER KPORE AT THIS LOW PRICE! Special Purchase of Groadcloth Pajamas $' See your bcaji authorized ChwroUt jfealer for fast delivery, favorahk deals! From ik Famous Maker, the.se solid color classic pajamhs are pror KITCHEN SINKS TIERED TOPPER , i v portioned tiny! average, Jail. 32;40„ Reg. 3,99, -j^paolal Puithasa of Qrlon- ^woatort - Bttmar'iftudmadtti f n im Smit strgm i SAVE S2 ON NO-IRON GOnONbiiSTERS $' Wnnrieirful short* sleeve lOOTi- guper orlon: that are U rtos .f.ecamlfd with a twi/t of hrtdil tn ■ Lace tnm solid color, short sleeve with lovely detailing. Sizes soft and wash like a dreaiti.' A complete seelction of aizeo PLUMBING 10-18. FHnk, blue, fnOlze. A 5.99 value. and cokira. .^4-40. . , . Tteioms Spring colors. Aiout $ 5*w IP - Si SUPPLY CO. CARTER CHEVROLn COMPANY, INC. MI9-S238 3^1 BROAD Sr RHONE Ml 9.1504 71129 MAIN ST MANCHESTER. CONN. P h t i ' * I ' % A'.,' j ' ■’ ' ' * ■ ' , PACTHBVIK ■ 'I ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIER^ONN„ FRIDAY^PRlL 1, 1-960 ■ - - - ■ ’ ' , ^ ^ I MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1,~1960 portions of the treaty already tloiie erf the government of the worked out. Publication day 1s PRICES ON BTfaULlNO ABD’aOlNA W t ¥ a g e SIX .a-..'. -**B- b Union of South Africa which have April 19. For Nixon to attract the” Liberal firHain May V & Vit Veto ’given rise to-the present eltuatlon,” U.S. Insists on S.eries The conference so far has pro­ BUY NOW and SAVE fara than they get. We are not Republican* and the ^ndspondei^ 8. Request Secretary Dag Hanq- duced this area of agreement: Nixon Seeking might require, him to move to the marskjold, In consultation vrith the Order Your FavoriW itttmrtfpBtrr morons, and thoee who daalgn tele- left of the Conservatives^Yi he ^ Both sides now are. agreed on vlelon progrijne for tie are not South African government, to Of Subsurface N-Tests what nucleat explosion* should be Here ’n There tries it. Goidwater said, "he may U.S. Backs Resolve make "such arrangements” ss banned, that a moratorium should lEopnin^ ^rralb moTMte either. To Please All lose the Conservative’Republlcawi. TOWLE PATTEN would uphold U.N. principles—pre­ be put on underground tests of ■«t,n i iBMKn TMJs< That le Just the point. T^oee ...... 3* Since Goidwater is a vigorous sumably meaning human rlghta— (Continued from Page One) tbo many question* etlll were un- by April 2nd it»«4t.n PRINTIKO Cb.. INC. . hy smaller magnitude than America’s li BlSMlI Stre«t who eet up our- televtolon ehter- (Contfained from Page One) man,) who doesn’t mind saying and report to the council "when­ answereia. He said he had referred Hiroshima bomb (equivalent to M»nch««ML_Coog. * Uinment for ue do know exactly what" he thinks, Nixon 1s now ever necessary and appropriate." a ban on all nuclear explosion* In the western proposal to Moscow 20,000- tons of TNT), 'and that THOMAS r. rtR G l^N WALTER E. TEDFORD Ideas. You'd bsitter aUy Conser­ alerted to the realisation that he to in: It was a compromise resolution. WALTER R FERGUSON what they are doing, and why. the air, in the seas and on the for study. . . . ways should be sought, to detect PubU ihcra fX>UN'TT EDITOR vative, or else.’’ going to he watched even before Some African nations had de­ ground, and on underground, ex­ The three nations met again to­ Founded October 1. IMl They are not In the sllghteet Ig­ Calm Ol the water was early ki the campaign beglhs, and to being R.A.T.S manded an outright condemnation day, and Tsarapkin asked a se­ those smaller blasts. plosions above a certain size, fol­ The major points still to be ------^«r7 Eventn* Except norance about our real tastes. the week. Nixon seemed to reafixe watched by Conservative*. (Coatfiraed from Page One) wealth. France to sympathetic to of the Cape Town government and lowing agreement on a control ries of questions on the western Bolldaya Enured «t the They know exactly what we -might If spring is really here, can the noisy summer be far be­ people were wondering; One of the beopl# doss to Nixon the South African contenUon that even the Imposition of diplomatic plan. Western representotlves negotiated are details of the con­ $88 MAIN ST^ Fhom M l >*2741 . Sunday Afternoon, April 10 qll In regard to’, the local disturb­ system, and for - a moratorium of trol system, particularly how Also Hartford I -t Mnnoieeter Conn. «» I like to bee better than what they hind? Not at all. In fact the harbinger^ of spring m our Would he try ' to ride into the tried to explain what the Vic# the U.N. to interfering in ita in­ or political sanctions. But such hot too long duration on smaller made no Immediate response but md CUM Mail Matter _____ White House on •Eisenhower’s Preeident has In mind; ances, which have-token place In ternal affairs, since France has measures obviously had no chance said they will study the Soviet many Inspections International The Known Ngme, the Known. QaoH^ ’ i give us. neighborhood isn’t the chirping robin in underground explosions while - Bt^BSCRIPTIO^ I RATES shoulders, standing on the- admin­ That in carrying forward tbs Mouth' Airieo, in A serious tight. repeatedly said the some thing of getting council approval^- scientific studies are mad# of ways questions. - teams would automatically make BIflee 1900 . . . Pa>Abla in Advance ;, They don't care what we might the noisily-growing crocus next to the barn, but a fallow do istration’s record and philosophy, "I am also to reiterate what'I about U.N. interxentlon In Al­ Diplomatic sources said the to detect such underground blasts. The three nation* also; agreed each year on a nation’s territory, b n r V e a r ...... by Coventry Lake who delights in cutting trees at 7.30 these Elsenhower program he will re stated during^ the council's first BriUsh had suggested privately and the length of the small-hlast Monihe ...... if f like to see. They are not inter­ shouUng "Me. too." Or would he fleet Consenratlv* thinking while geria ^ Tsarapkin yhsterday described to publish the official record of have some Ideas he could coil hts meeting, namely, that 'If any fur­ that the wording of p a resolution moratorium. Montn ...... * .e ested, to tell the truth, merely in Sunday mornings t(fith a snarling chain saw. being progressive in the sense of Chinese delegate.T. F, Tslang the plan as encouraging but Said their 17-mjyth Ulka along with a.ssembling a large aiidlence. This‘to just the beginning.^ own 7 offering constructive solution* for ther bloodshed In South Africa told a reporter he would abstain be toned down sUJUTurther—that Weekly ...... S So Monday night h« announced should foUow from a decision that it "Invite" South-Afrlcil to "revise ” ■Vsin

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joined the- - 'nuclear ever double door* leading into th# .since France School Entered, aaaembly room were-^preed. . . . NOW TILL EASTER MANCHESTEJR EVENING HEjRALD, MANCHKSTERt CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL-1, 1960 club. It la alao believed that the French Set Ice, Cream Stolen prowler# uaed matchea tp find Rain-Snow Storm Hits Las Vegas, Nev„ April ;1 (/P)—A their way around, and when they Inserts Exceed' series ' of non-nuclear explosion* were all gone the matchbook cov­ MEN'S the pupil* of the Horace W. Porter 2ndN-Shot, next month will launch the Atom­ The Green ■School was b/oken er waa lit. Piece* of thia were ^.olunibia School this Tuesday. ic Energy Commlsalon’s 1060 test Into last night and the only tk^ge found on the teacher’s chair In In the absence of George G r ^ , Figure for 1959 Midwest Flood Area program at the vast atomic teat No “Keep Off The Grass” Sign Here! taken was ics cream sticks from the flrat grade room. BACH superintendent, George- Patros, Bite near here. SUITS principal, reported on t ^ prog- (Cq|itMiaed,froiii F zfe One) The tMU will provide Informa-' the klUhen, according to police, From there the night prowler# Auto and., truck registration re­ of the rising Missouri. Most of went downatalra to the cafeteria \ J e a c h e r U m t less bring made concerning the Howell Island In the Mlseouri, un­ Rile Nikita Hon for the plowahaTe program, who believe the break was th# m h h i i n it s E i newal* for i960 at th* sub-branch and smaahed a large window eo mentally reUrded-pupUs presenUy Ice damage to seven of the 119 der consideration for a second ma­ a atudy of peaceful use* of nu­ work of youths. enrolled in school. It was ■pointed office of th* Motor Vehicle Dept, jor airport In th* St. Louts area, (Continued from Page One) clear explosivea. Thqjr will last they could get into the kitchen, gates €m th* Keokuk, Iowa, pqwer Mrs. Rosanna Mitohell, prin­ where . they took *ix Ice cream = Won’t Sign out that this survey is a prelltm- a t the StaU Armoiy topped last was under water. several months. 'The AEC an­ LUCKY LADY LAUNURY plant on the upMr Miaaiealppi. ciple of the school, reported the aticka from a freezer. Trace* of 43 PURNELL PLACE—BACK OF BUBTON’S nary one to establlflh the number year’s figure by 388, according to More than 1,500 persons were bouiUet said only that the two nounced yesterday: and gfrade place'ment of pupils who A spokesman for the company leaders had begun a private ses ‘The tests are expected to pro­ break at 7:30 this morning. 8he chocoUts were found on a side­ I Salary Scale Motor Vehioie Dept, effieial*. forced from their homes by flood walk outaide. Indicating that the wlU be enable for special Instruc- operating the power plant said the waters In Illinois, more than half slon there ' this morning. Mean' vide Information on the effects of said it was discovered by , Fred Th* *ub-branch closed, at, 4:80 while Moscow Radio broadcast the ice cream was eaten there. m t iion when classes for the mentally yesterdby after being open since heavy Ic# goiges caused about $60,- of them in area* north of Chicago depth of burial, weight of charge Hanson, the custodian, when he “ The Columbia Teacher* Aasn. retarded begin in September 1981. 000 damage to the dam. Some of where th* Des Plaines River over­ French announcement of " the and itype of 'V>ck on - crater .size arrived at the building a half-hour No other damage wai' found, March 32. A tbUl of 9,083 insert* atomic blast but made no com­ Sas agreed not to algn a salary It will be necesesary, in complying theJiuge masses of Ice were nearly flowed. Trucks of more than four and shape earlier. and nothing else waa thought to were issued. ment. Sgreement with the Board ot BXJu- with a new state law,, to make , Yesterday,’ 1,061 regietraUons an acre wide and 15 Inches thick. ton* gross weight were banned In reconstriJRlng what happen­ have been takep." — plans for special classe* for this from traveling on country roads in Technical, scientific on cultural Sgt. George Dent and! Patrol* BUILDING MATERIAL OUTLET Mjlon.* according to Miss Sarah were given to person* who waited .The Missouri, fed by swollen agreements may be announced be­ ed, police aay that entry was group, probably joining with some rivers and streams In hard-hit Lake County. High water also Lives of 22% Insured gained by tossing a rock through man John Krinjack are Investigat­ «DTnbrla and Richard Curland, I until the last day. fore Khntshchev ends his 11-day other community. RegietraUons for 1959 expired at Nebraska and Iowa, was causing forced evacuatlMi* further west In a Window of Mr*. Mitchell'# office, ing. “ Retof7--W#io/esore ^ bllclty co-chairmen of the teach- Patros told the Board that a the Rockford and Freeport areaa state visit. But no Frertch-Soviet Pari*—Only 22 per cent of m i midnight yesterday, and persons some trouble. Tributaries of the political accord Is expected. The French f ami lie* carir life Ineur- and theil reaching in through the periodic conference with the nurse. who failed to obtain new insert* | Missouri continued overflowing In and in the central section near broken pane and unlocking the 2 PAPERS BOOST PBICE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS, INCLUDING ^'^'m'lS-teacher organlzatlbn IMt Miss. Madeline Donovan', had been J i ■'./ ,Spripg:field. Soviet premier himself. said after ance. This comipare* with 92 per’’ iriEht backed the action of the must go to Hartford to get them. both states. . his first Ulks in Paris last week window. Boston. April 1 (/P)—Two Boston LUMBER. HARDWARE, PAINT, . held. These conferences, he said, However, if they drive their cars In West Virginia, the Ohio spilled cent in the United Slatee. But 85 Slchers in not accepting a com- The big Ohio River alri» caused that he and De Gaulle were "at per cent have fire insurance, which They believed that In reaching evening papers— the American and MASON and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, are held in order to facilitate and with 1959 inserts, they are subject some worry as It spilled over it* over at New Cumberland, chasing through the broken glass some­ 0)6 Globe— announced today the yromise offer by the Board of M - coordinate the work of all per­ opposite poles” on international often is obligatory/under leasee. ORANGEBURG PIPE, Etc. to arrest for failing to renew their | banks In sections of Pennsylvania, 400 persons to higher ground. The one cut his hand or arm as some ^Ice per copy will be Increased ScaUon. In their request the teach­ sonnel regarding the health and matters, and they were likely to Fourteen per cent have insurance ers want a maximum step »100 regUtraUon. » Including Pittsburgh, and In 'West high waters reached the Wheeling" blood spots were found. next Monday from five to seven physical welfare of pupils. Downs Race Track In .Wheeling remain there. covering accidents other than au­ cents. Increased publlahlng costa "liore than is offered in the Schwl Virginia. t . De Gaulle’s government an­ tomobile mishaps; auto insurance Nothl)^ was touched or dam­ •Board’s pay scale and an increased Health Examinations a Must Rivers in Pittsburgh overflowed and horses were moved from their aged in ffie principal’* office. How­ were given aa the reason. The Board adopted a statement O Join$ the 3R*s nounced that the nuclear blast. is compulsory. !2-year commitment. into streets and railroad tracks In •bams. 111* Ohio was expected to of policy concerning health exami­ Just before dawn at the Rcggane • The School Bix»rd Tuesday night the city’s lower north side. Rising go 6 or 7 feet over flood stage in test site 1,.500 mile* south of Oran, nations for all pupils entering the Hamburg^To the three R’s an Wheeling but that would not affect :presented this lO-step scale to the I o —for opera—has been added in waters curbed river shipments,-, on was successful and all safety pre­ -teachers: $4,200 to $6 400 for_a first grade. Beginning in Sep­ the city’s three, waterways, /the much of the city of 58,000. tember all health examination re­ 1 Hai;nburg. Opera InstrucUon is glv- cautions were taken. .Tsachelor’s degree, $4,400 to $6,6OT Ohio, the Monongahela and | the Some 600 of the 1,800 residenU A communique said the device ports must .be submitted to the len in classe* to introduce school of East RalneUe, W.Va., were made ^ ■ E R & I0R.RLY CO. I ■for a master’s degree, and $4,600 I children to the pleasures of great -Allegheny. ' ‘ exploded was a plutonium bomb ,to $6,900 for a sixth year profes- school by the parents ohlor before In Meadville, Pa„ flood waters temporarily homelesa by the flood­ of much smaller size than the first Oct. 1 of the current school year. I dramaUc music. And on Wednes- WOODLAND BOLTON NOTCH—Ml J-2141 ing meadow river. •Bidnal degree. 1 day . mornings Hamburg’s State from French Creek surrounded be­ French plutonium bomb set off It Surely Pay* To Drive Away* However, the teachers want the Teacher* Lunch Hour* Opera regularly gives special per­ tween 800 and 900 homes. Several Strong winds, rain and some Feb. 13 and of "limited power." •Schoal Boa’rd to commit itself to a A survey concerning duty-free formances for pupils, the operas families were moved to higher hail Wt the central plaina during The first bomb had a force of •lO-step scale that would include lunch periods ^or teachers has been I being Selected according to the age | levels. Minor flooding was reported the night. The winds kicked up about 70.000 tons of TNT, about •$100 more at the top step, ^ d an t<*ken by the Connecticut Educa­ Herman G. Olson, left, holds plaque P^esent^ t o l t o iMt nlg^^ dust storms from eastern New GARDENS group'attending. across Pennsylvania. thfee times more powerful than .agreement to adopt this schedule tion Assn. The results of this With him is Nat N. SchWedel, chairman of the Rotary Club clU- More than, a score of families Mexico acroes western Texas and the first U.S. automic bomb" .drop­ "WHERE YOU GET survey show that many towns are zen^of-the-year committee. (Herald Photo by Jackson). were evacuated from low-lying into parts of Oklahoma. Thunder­ ped on Hiroshima in 1945. PLANTS THAT PLEASE'.” .. • 0 Self, l>ICK-UP fiSchelor’s degree, $4,400 to $7,300 voluntarily seeking plans to allow areas of St. Charles, Mo., because storms rumbled across sections of 'The bomb presumably was for a master’s degree, and $4,600 all teachers a free period for lunch. Kansas and Oklahoma. 'Thunder­ mounted on a steel tower, as the CASES OF SODA AT ^ $7,600 for the sixth year ^gree. Further consideration will be given storms and rains were indicated SAVE! first one was, and the government LAWN FOOD 10-6-4 DISCOUNT PRICES - School Board Chairman Donald to this area by. the Board and the Legal Notice throughout the Misalaslppi Valley, LIME TO SWEETEN SOIL 3l. Tuttle last »lght said he felt R o ck v ille indicated France still does not , AT OCR BOTTLtNO PLANT administration. AT A COURT o r PROBATE, h.M the Guf States, the Tennessee and have an atomic device portable Price* quoted are for home dellv- *lhe schedule o ffe i^ by the Board School Library Progress at Msneheater. within and for lh» the Ohio Valley, apreading Into enough to be dropped from a 50 LbS" ,•;•••••••••••••••■* 12 Large Bottles i s a fair one. “This la as far as we Dittrlct of Mancheat.r on tho 2Sth day erie* only; extra charge for haa- Mrs. Amelia Kpzelka, who has the Atlantic coastal stsAee by to­ plane or propelled by a missile. SO Lb..'...... '....:..." quet*, partle*, ahower*, woddtng*. •^•ant to go.” Tut Je said, of March, IWO. been in charge of reorganizing the Rotary Picks Olson Our lawn’s to enjoy. Sure it’s got to look good* but Preaant. Hon. John J. W all.tt Judze. night. The communique said the second 80 Lbs...... 7Tc $ * 1 .5 0 etc. f The sclle the teacher ^ork- school library, has .reported that Truat oatala of Edith McGraft Wick­ » . Cover* 5000 Sq. Ft. ham under the will of Clarence Horace Showers fell In the Pacific bomb’ “ constituted a step toward 80 to .50 Lb*.—Cover* 1000 Sq. Ft. Tax Incl. 3ng on now is: $4,000 to the library committee is planning miniaturization with the objec­ i^ L ch elor’s degree, and to with FAMILY^ seed, we know it’ll wear welb too. Wickham, late of Mancheater, In aald Northwest and northern Califor­ Plus Deposit to undertake another project—the Diatfict. deceaaed. nia and some, rain mixed with, snow tive of preparing an operational 56,2501,250 for a msBi-c*masters “ degree. This assembUngassembling of a pictureplc^re ruefile xo to beoe 1959 Citizen of Year The Truateea havln* exhibited »lhelr weapon.” It was further disclosed MANCHESTER Take plenty of yomX??gbhou8in^. ^ -JHUiy*) account with aald estate to Olla pelted the central plafteau region $ 1 .6 5 Delivered KW, Court for allbwande’,. , "I■SW^dittr-MeO-eSIt- that a new system was used Co LAWN SEED, ASGROW VIVA 2-6-5 ...... t 4.45 ■provision•ovlsion thlathlsr year for the Siam picture# '^are-alceadJC.ojttlflte?' -Wickham hay In* —aubmitled.... her create the ‘''^tritVeal maaa" which I -Tiuc Incl. making a nucleys fop ma­ Former Rock'vUle Mayor Her-' ■ Alao speaking briefly at the din­ a laum doi^ii^aeed •'JiXtioa. aa co-tryalee of aald eatate. Legal Notice occurs when the component* of ^ _ _ -™-— Cover*-.Sfl0Q. Sq^. Ffc,-.— „ lOTILINGCO, Is ' “ 3ll^DtlW W itr — .^ ^ e^ iea ch ers say they have in xeriaiterial inm altairneius. firida. Patros said any ~anman GGf. Olson was designated tnethe ner," attended by jrome 100 Rotar- ORDERED: That the 11th .day “ of the bomb Combine to produce the i Low, low prieos .. lb. S7c, 85e, T.lS Calvert, a represenU- ; LIMITATION ORDER rC’ HENDERSONUD' -riiita^^SlQtures, clippings or evm L ggg citizen-of-the-ye^r by Rock- lans and friends, were Maydr Leo ~ April.-1B80; at--te» -oiotoiGk. forenoon, .at A T -A COURT OF PROBA-fEr helii blast. The. government said _.the ‘“‘^ e b r t h e ' dbnhectlcut EdUCaUon B .— Flaherty, -First Selectmen much care,thrivessunorsbiide;!®^ ^ the Probate Office In the Municipal mggairines with pictures In ^ttem,j Rotary Club' at'an ‘award dliP Bulldlns In aald Mancheater, be and the At Maoebeptet, withih and foe the quantities used In accomplishing j it Tk ★ ' . . Ml 3-7922 >ssn. to meet with them " -will be welcom ^ for. use in the li­ George E. Rlsiey, Rotary Pres­ Dipirict of Manchepter on the 2Sth day this were considerably less than i ner at- the Grantmoor Restaurant aame la aaalgned. for a hearinit on the of March, 1960. Traiittd advisors lo eoBSult. Brin^ iw your.probloins. ^Wednesday night on their s^ary brary. in Newington last night. ident Martin Sayet, and former perennial, 99.91% weed-free— like^ allowanre of said account with aald Pjepenl. Hon. John J. WalleU* Jndgr. those used in the earlier bomb. | Mrs. Kozelka has also prepared award winners Ralph H. Gibson eatate and the acceptance of aald reels- Small Bottles ^iscuBsioris. ^ The fourth person to receive the natinn. an listed according, to lU classlflca- serving the community in a n ouy mown lo bo Int.re.tod fhoroln lo ap- Mid Manrhepter. executrix. $1.20 Saturday, when.some 125 grangers, was unable to be present because tpoar and bo hoard thoroon by publi.h- ORDERED: That pIx monlhp from* nations contending that it endan­ POTTED ROSES Spociol 69e Cantor St. tlon under th e. Dewey Decimal standing fashion, doing much be- he Is returning to the hospital to on next— to feed new grass and old. the 28th day of March. I960, be and gered human life and future gen­ I Tax Incl. -throughout this* area System. This li-t • will help all yond the normal duties expected of Ina a copv of thI. ordor In aomo, now^ the. name are limited and allowed for day for further surgery. papor bavin* a circulation In -aald Dio- the creditors within w'hlrh to brlnw In erations by putting more'radioac­ North Off i^eOman’s Hall at 4 p.m. Richard teachers to see at a glance the him. . odet. at loaiit fivo day. boforo tho day Roq. 2.25— Only 1.4S^ •Williams of Glsstonbury Grange is M on and man folks an earning to us for advice on improving t ^ f Mid hoarln*. and by mailin* on or tbeir clitIniK ajtalnst paid estate, and tive matter into the atmosphere. | Woodgard Flower and Vegetable Seeds. Plus Deproit types of books presently in the 11- Particular mention was made of lawns through an easy-to-foUow Sootts P/qgrom. Com e »« anytim e. paid executrix is directed to five public The French brushed aside such I,«rge Plant* Snasteh of the Pomona group and £oforo April 1. IMO. by rortlflod mall, notice to the creditors to brine In their Our own brand. 10c and 15c packet, 12 $T .35 Delivered! Woftt Contor St. brary and for the administration four projects: Detergents on Rise We’ d he glad to prescribe the cornet Program for your lawn. a ropv of Ihi. ordor lo Edilh McGraft arguments before their first test 3 rill preside over a buslneas ses- to ascertain the types of books ‘'1. The mechanization of tne Wickham, 1329 MMdlo Turnplko Wo.l. claims within paid time allowed by I Tax Incl. Mancho.tor, Tonn,; Hartford National puhlishinf a ropy of this order Ip and a U.N. Assembly resolution packets 99c. facUlUes at Henry Park—the rising to 43,483,000 pounds. Ship­ ^ Family Scc^ 1250 sq ft box, *5.95 from the date of this order and -return SMALL DOTTLES — CASE OF 30 (mnnier . . . temper the heat un­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE hold make to this court of the notice jfiven. dioactive 'byproducts would be p e r at 6 p,m., Mrs. Philip H, A letter fw m the H artford new Uttle I ^ ^ e ^ ments of solid detergents reglater- at ManchePter. within and for th^ JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judfe. der wdcsm* ihede. Add s touch DigtrlcTN^f Mnnch4‘ Pter. on the 29th day safelv dissipated in the upper at­ PANSIES 59c and 75e Benfcot $ 1 .7 5 Delivered •Jsham, chairman of the supper Steam BoUer Co. stated that the 1 Fisk Memorial Building, ‘ed a small gain to 164,607,(KK) mosphere. No. dangerous nuclear Spocid In Our Groonfiousos .50 Case Of 30 ‘3. The increase in taxable prop-: pounds from 153,766,000 the year of colorful beeuty to the exterior ©f March: A.D. 19«0. MMITATIRN ORDER I Tax Incl. committee wUl be agisted by Mrs. boilers were InopeOted while In Manchester's Leading Authorized Scott Dealers Pn»pent. HhQn John J. WHllett, .TiidRe. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, hald fallout or stmosphcric radioactiv­ Tax Incl. "Edward Rathbun, Mrs. Burton erty in the center of Rockville—the before., of your home. Protect your fur- Eitate of RKhard K. Bryan. Ute of I Ai Manchester, within and for the Vl*lt our Greienhoniie* For Your Baiter operation and found to be In eait- MAnrfi4*»ter In Rliid diptrirt. dereaped. ity ha* been reported sloce the 59c n Plus Deposit Jtarkey, Mrs. Clinton Ladd, Mrs. lafaotory condition. new shopping center: nithlngt, well* end dreperie*,, ■•ui,.in V ,p licailo)»Vitiimvof n r-H a rold W. G ar- D l-'r lc l of on tha 2Sth day first lest. I Dot Plant*, large pot* ...... Flowering Plant* Plus Deposit ie lfe r Mitchell, Mrs. Plo Belli, Bdlls totaUng $462.38 were ap- "4. The Improvement In city Yee-Aer* i. no substitute (or rity. Adminlalrator maoma^mawapapar havm* « cir­ ment also was reached on world­ A NEW GARAGE? 195 WEST c e n t e r ST. aald dlatrtrl, at laaal fiva dav,. hafora pneal Orange \Vbuier ail grades and will report to all countries of Europe, as well as In culation in a'ala'-prohata diatrirl within wide nuclear disarmament. No other parts of our state. . . ” tha day of aald ha*rln*. to apnaar If Ian dava from thb.,dala .of ibis ordar PHONE MI g-8474— OPEN DAILY TILL 9:00 P.M. Colvimbla Grange has been the teachers o f . the d l^ ic t ait a thev see cause time And plAce and ra’tucn maka tcNthla court of tha move has been made to include awarded the “Builder Grange” meeting to be held In the Tolland' As an Individual, Olson has And be heard illative theretif, and make contributed toward the betterment rahim to thfa eourl. , nntica *fvan^^^ ^ WAIlL^TT. Judga the French in the Geneva talks . gavel, presldwit to Raymond E. Bcfaool May 9. Miss VioUi Larson, . JOHN J. WAT.T.ETT, .Tiid*a, Lyman, master, by Robert Mitch­ supervisor of elementary, Inatruc- of the Rockville area by his ef­ ell. master of Connecticut State tlon le oommlititee chrirman. Rich­ forts as a director of, the Rockville Grange. The gavel is made from ard Curland was the representa­ Area Chamber of Commerce and wood from the farm of Oliver tive from Columbia. as a member of the Consolidation MAKE SHOFPINO AT LOOK W HAT kelly, one of the .se’veh founder* and Charter Commission, the VITTNEB’S A "OIIOWINO “ ■ ) J'f: of the order. Lyman, himself, re- ManoheetMT EveSUng Hm dd Oo- award ejated. GARDEN HABIT” 'celVed a “ Builder Master’s"' pin hunbls oorreepondent Mrs. Don­ In accepting the award, Olson YOU GET from the hwds of Mrs. Mitchell. ald B.-Tattto, telephone ACademy said, ”I loved being mayor — and CENTER TOLLAND TPKE-—MI 9-2828 8di454. pretty soon my business will be mooKPOBA’lED FOR $3,678.60! Both awards are given in con­ Mancheeter-Venion Town Line nection ■with a National Grange back on Its feet.” Olson failed to ^3/678— ” IS THE PRICE Of ,THIS CHRYSLER TOTAL VALUE Contest for increasing member- Moisture Meter Tested be reelected last fall after serv­ fou n d ing four years. VIHNER’S shin. Clinton Ladd, assistant stew­ TorqueFllte Automntlc The selection committee kept ard of the Columbia Grange,»has Washington — The Agricultural SPECIAL.,. INCLUDING ALL THE EOUIPMENT AND FEATURES Tmnemleelon earned a special prize, a blanket Department’s farm research serv­ secret the award winner until the YOUII STORE HOURS TWO SPECIAL OFFERS robe and case, for getting 10 new ice is'testing a special moisture moment of announcement at the members to the group, since the meter designed to help fam era dinner. Nat N .' Schwedel, chair­ LISTED A T RIGHT. Not a stripped-down rho^el... this is the luxuriously Conetant-Control first of the year. He is the first who produce grass, and legume man, said many organizations and DAILY SAVE $6.00 $AVE $7.00 Power Steering Individuals suggested Olson for the In Connecticut to 'win. seed. ’The meter determines the t BRECK SPREADER 20” ...... $18.05 ■"b BECK SPKEADER 20” ...... $16.05 award. Nomination forms were 9-esii 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Discuss PopU Needs moisture content of the crops as ' Center I BAG TUi$r OBO ...... • 9-98 1 BAG CRAB GRASS CONTROL . 9.95 sent to 82 organizations In the P u e h b u tto n The Board of Education dis an aid li. calculating the best time Will treat 2,600 iquare feet. equipped bar you saw on the Chrysler TV Guide Ayrard Show. .. and its y to house one or more cars cussed the health and .welfare of for harvesting. community. $20.98 $26A0 Cenditioneire Heater SAT. CNid SUNi. ' Y / place for children's bikes, carts, etc.,, 8 AAA. to 6 P M. Both For $19.90 White Sidewall Tlree Both For $14.93 honest price. See it today!Drive it today. At your nearest Chrysler dealer's! V storage for storm windows, screens, MOST FOR THE Sefety.:Rlm Wheela"^ out of season equipment roof for Iqwnmower & other lawn tods HERE IS ANOTHER , MONEY W I N $ 1 0 0 0 The Car Of Your Life For The Time Of Your Life! High-Tower That’s Why You’ll FERTILIZERS Driver'a Seat V sloraqe for things taking up vcducdsle space in. your house , NAME A NEW BURR ROSE BUSH AatreDonrie LOVE that y' work bench for Dad IRECK'S TURF GfiO 8-6-2 . NOTHING TO BUY Control Center VAN DYNE HOUSE tlower 6r plant center for Mom LARK G AO HYGANIC IOwA-4 ENTRY BLANKS AT VITTNER’S Panalaacent Lighting Says Bud Wendhiser / recreation center for youngsters AGRICO 10-6-4 Hjnibody Single-Unit v' adjoirung pptio or porch Conetructipn to m creose valjue & make house eosior a g r in it e toreloh-AIr^ Ride to sell ; . •fcirr- \ " . 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MANCHESTER EVHNING HERALD,^ MANCHESTER, CONN# FRIDAY,. APRIL 1, 1960 MANC3HESTER EVENING HERAEp^ifiLANCHESTER, CONN., FRID./fY, APRIL 1, 1960 PAGE TEN office from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 pan. Andover > each day. AU bids must be sub­ mitted by 8 p.m. Monday^ The ’Joventry Goal Nearing Sewering Tract Poses board has not set' a time for-topen- U.S. Orbits Space Camera, KfiUy, C of C Ing bids. 824-828 MAIN STWIiT In Fund Drive 15 Libraries The next Board of Education Hints Midwest Storm Photo To Meet on Democrats Block Harlow B id Town-District Problem meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. MANCHfSTER • To Hold Swap Tuesday In the elementary school. For State Delegate Support Oi Red Cross PTA delegates to the meeting will i WARDS TIL. Ml 3-5U 1 (CoBilBiied from 0 “«) Kurti Issue btoew . of U» to™, l». £ be Mrs. Lester Mac Donald and District and Green Manor Con Mrs. Donald Richards. (vl L R Y W A 14 D w The Intensified fund drive for iatog statutes. , Book Session - Garden Program Planned .A () N T I-'.. <1 ton prompUy reportsd the flight Obituary The Chamber of Commerce to­ Ooverttry’s Democratic •tVwna working staU central committee- structlon Co. met last night to BMause the town s w a r raU da day, pressing Its opinion that *a woman in the State,’ ” Mrs. Mer­ the Manchester Chapter of the etUWlshed as part of the water The Rev, Willard E. Thomen will Itself was succeaeful. OonMnittee aaid today State, B ^ . rick added.'' ' American Red Cross which ended discuss how best to get sewer A ’’Swap Session” for 16 area li­ be In c ^ rg e of a garden program Then ehorUy sfter noon Dr. Wex- soning variance should be granted rats, Martin said, tos town would to be ^ presented at the Orange Mrs. Jacob Trueb I Kurtz Bros., announced that May­ Charles N. Harlow Jr. losrt, a bid Loyzlmitermed’-Harlow’s action a yesterday may have paid off well. service to a tract of land north not want to blU individual horns- braries will be held In the Bumap- ler said signal* coming back wert “betrayal” that means a complete Sklnner Memorial Library Thurs- Monday at 8 p.m. The Rev. Mr, Rockville — Mrs. Lena Moeer or Eugene T. Kelly will meet wiUi Tuesday nighit to win srupport as Camp^gn- chairman C. Elmore of Lydall St. and west oi Vemon owner* In the subdivision, btcausa Thomen was chairman of the “enough to let us know that there Trueb, 67, wife of Jacob Trueb, 41 Chamber directors April IS. a delegate to the Democratic State and absolute "break between himself the town would not be supplying ■ day. Luncheon will be served at A strongly-worded letter quoting and Harlow. Watkins’ reported 816,24^.74 had St. noon by women of the Flret Con group which- arranged the winr Is something good there.” Ellington Ave., died at her home Convention In June after he an­ They reached no definite con- water to the subdivision. nlng booth display of garden pro­ last night after a long Ulnejs. Chamber president Nicholas Pen- “I was deeply disappointed that been collected so far, and this gregational Church. Wexlef said he didn’t recall hav­ nounced Intentions to unseat S5th my colleague in the Legislature amount did not Include some elusion and postponed further dis­ Setting up a separate, small dis­ Col. Nathan Gatchell of Boston duce at the - Columbia Fair • lost ing said, as he had been quoted, She was , bom May 1, 1902, i in cheff -Indicated Kelly would speak DistHct State Central Committee­ trict, he said, would b« on* wav summer. Ellington, daughter of the late on town, officials' efforts to en­ man Attilio Frassinelll of Stafford has betrayed the trust and con­ checks which were promised, nor cussion until April 20 when the of simplifying the payment of tl^ Hill Rd. will show elides and apeak that “Very line pictures” were be­ courage the die-maklng shop to fidence that the Democratic Town all -of.the money collected by results of engineering ^studies on hi* tripe “South of the Border” Lecturer Mrs. Donald Brown In­ ing received, but he said John and Anna Isch Moser, and Sprhigs. sewer assessment, 'Hi® town would vites members to bring btilbs, had lived in this area all her life. jTem^n Committee had In him by working workers. should be available to help solve In which he hae vlalted Mexico and look very good.” m uja Breaking away from a tradition against the Town Oimmtttee to send out only one blU—to the dis­ other Central American countriee. seeds, cuttings or plants for a dis­ Other scientists at a NASA She was a meroiber at the Apoa- The firm had bald It might move of endorsing the town's two state The goal Is 819,067. the problem. trict—according to to* reading of play which may also be used for I by July as a rmult of Zoning unseat Mr. Frassinelli and „ Mrs. The fund drive In 1950 netted Green Manor is considering ■■-----where Gatchell haa toured theae laqde news conference would go no fur­ tolic Christian Church of Elling­ ibpfesentatives along with the Merrick, without the knowledge a single meter a t to# point both oh motorcycle and as the di­ exchange. Mrs. Brown suggests ton. Board Of Appeals’ decisions not to town chairman, the Democrats only 89,000. Since half of all the about IO acres of land in the tract the town lines connected to the that membeni Identify their dis­ ther than saying- they were gettog grant it a variance for expansion or consent of the chairman or money collected In local, cam­ for developitient and has a re rector of scheduled motor toure. back a series of dots that . Besides her husband, she leaves backed ffep. Stejmen, Loyzim, members of the town committee.” subdivision’s line or Une*. The library will open at 9 a.m. play items with labels. interpretation find they hoped for two sons, .Ronald Trueb-rf Elling­ I at its site on Keeney St. Town Chairman Raymond H. Brad­ paigns Is sent to the national orr- quest before the Town Planning Against New Mstrlct The 3Jtod annual highway safety Appraisals for other locations 4n No matter how the caucus vote ganization, this left the Manches Commission to rezone the strip to to receive the llbrariane and library pictures during the day. ton and Wayne Trueb [ town .have been obtained by town ley and Mrs. Mildred Hlltgen. goes April 12, Democrats expect a Ellis said Green Manor is not In­ dlrectora who will return the sup­ essay''contest for Granges who will one brother. John Moeer of'Rock­ Harlow’s bid also resulted in a primary to result. Bradley and ter chapter with only 84,500 to Residence A. terested in creaUng a new dUJtrict. not be over 18 by Msy 18 Is now Radio orders had been sent out officials and are now In the hands A Green Manor subdivision now ply of books they swapped at the for the new satellite to take pic­ ville; two sisters, Mrs. John P>ld- break between himself and Rep. Loyzim both say that if Harlow operate on for a year. Of this lat The current situatloh, he indicat­ Open. The topic Is "Ssfe Driving man of EaUnglon, and Mrs. OtI of Atty. John Mrosek, shop coun- ter alnount, 81>900 was used to being developed on the former ed is the result of districting. last session. Begins at Home.” The local tures of the Earth s cloud cover M ' el. Loyzlm. becomes a delegate toey will call They will also select a new group It swung overhead, and to transmit Danz of Rockville, and four grand- The Democrats will ca^ u s April a primary, and political observers pay debts from 1968, and .82,500 Cushman Farm, adjacent to the The Lydall S t no man’s land, ha Grange will award prises of $8, |2 However, the Chamber’s stand was earmarked for the blood col area In question, will be sewered of about 40 books, supplied by par­ them back. diildren. ,1 I rerrtains the same, Pencheff said; 12 to choose delegates toThe state, expect Harlow to do the same If he said. Is another Indication of why ticipating libraries, which virlfl be and 81 for the beet easaye submlt- Dr T. Keith Glennan. NASA di­ Funeral' services will be held congressional and senatorial con­ is defeated. lection program. by the Eighth District. But Dis­ New England Is dying economical­ ted. . ■Let ^em (Kurtz Bros.) expand available to their patrons until the Grange members Interested in en­ rector, told a reporter information Sunday at 1:30 p.m. I ,„here ventions. Although Harlow failed Half of the 816,246 in the 1960 trict President David J. Marks ly. He said In other area* of to# next swap session. * had beefi received, but tim ^ e n c y ApostoUc 1 He'decl^ed ZBA decisions “har­ to win endorsement from the town fund will be sent to the national Mid last night thfit the district country where Green Manor has Books will also be bought Itom tering a talent competition may was not yet certaiiyWhether it will be In Ellington Center Ceme­ ass” industry. ‘BJxpansions planned committee, it is expected he will organization. sewer plant will b® at capacity invested, there 1* no hemming snd to# Connecticut State LlbraryQl^ compete In an elimination cooteet consisted • of phot(%raphs tery. by other Mahqhester manufac­ make another bid at the caucus Checks and cash nvay still be when that subdivision Is complete hawing a^ut jurisdicttonal prob­ loan to the small libraries. at Columbia Grange May 1. One PYiends may caJl at the X*dd Stfite News sent to the Red Crods during the and the district cannot take on lems. representative. from each- Grange cloud cover. turers are now vifewed with skepti­ Where nominations from the floor Fine Fw*' Days Coming will be selected for toe Eaet Cen­ Here’s proof it costs so little to ”We are hopeful that they are Funeral Hijtne, 19 EWlngiUm Ave., cism,” he added. are, permitted. year, and will be credited to toe the additional purden. He said later he was not b u rn ­ A feature-'of National Book pictures,” he said, ’'out whether tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 1960 drive. ing individual* at the meeting for tral Pomona finals. There will be Town officials have defended the In a, prepared statement today, Marks pointed out that the land Week, opening Monday, will be refreshments snd dancing after they we do not know at this p.m. the existing situation. He aaid he ZBA decisions. X B rad l^ said Harlow received the Roundup^ under consideration Is outside the “fine free days.” No fines will be the competition. dress the children so well for Easter point. fourth highest, yole among six district. District pfficials must felt a-very pracUcal solution would charged on overdue books return­ Nearly One Third Sttll Absent He added, "I don’t went an; be to pipe sewage to th# town s ' during the week. Books acci­ ft' persons' nominal^ for the three (ConUnned from Page One) consider the needs of residents In-; Ih e measles epidemic still af­ nonsense about pictures until we Public Records side the district first, he said. pUnt through Bight District lines. dentally misplaced In attics or on fects attendance at the elementary know whether or not we have pic- Hospital Notes Two from TQwn posts, Tuesday night. Loyzim re­ The district would tax the home- crowded shelves may be returned ceived 20 votes; 'Dradlej^ 18; Mrs. effective this doming Punday of General Manager Richard Mar school where nearly one third of tUT«a.** tin offered two suggestions for owners, he suggested, then jMy either through the book-slot In the Dr, Hugh Drydcnv awistant dl- At Safely Talk Hiltgen, 17; Harlow, 121 William one and one-half cents per quart Warrantee Debds the pupils continue to be absent Visiting hours: Adults t to' 8 Miller, 7,.-and Michael Treschuk, 7. bringing the price to ,25% cents. Harry Goodwin Jr. to Charles E sewering the track, but said there the town according to a meter library door or during one of the dally. Principal Mrs. Doris E. rector of NASA, told a reporter it is no provision making the town rate. • library periods:' Tuesday, 2'to 5 Chamberlain said yesterday that was hoped that pictures of ^ e pjn. Maternity 2 to 5 and 6:80 to Bradley said Harlow 'stated his It has been 27 ents for homoge­ and Laura A. Whelan, property at Girls’ cotton drosses 8 p.m. Children’s Ward 2 to 7. Thomas Ferguson, chairman of nized vitamin D grade. ^ 67 S. Alton St. responsible for the area. The meeting was adjourned to and 7 to 9 p.m,; Friday. 7 to 9 75 to 80 children are absent dally. doud cover might be available the Manchester Traffic Safety intention^ Tuesday night to oust Martin recommended either In­ April 20 to await the resulU of p.m.; or Saturday. 2 to 5 p.m. She advisee parents not to be later in the day, at which time they Frassinelli, who Is State Commis­ The two to make the first an­ William Lessard to William and Some books which have been Patients Today: 246. Commission and P o 11 c e_ Chief nouncements of new quotations to­ Trajana Lessard, property at 41 stalling a trunk line from the sub­ and engineering study of dlstr[^ concerned about the work their would be released by the White [James Reardon will attend the sioner of Consumer ProtecUph, division area across the town until sewer capabilities undertaken by .misplaced for years frequently turn children are missing. So many are House. a d m it t e d YESTERDAY: apd Mrs. Marita, Merrick of C07 day are A. C. Petersen Farms and' Amott Rd. during these periods, according Governor’s Conference on ^ Traffic William Lessard to Forrest N. it could be hooked into present Engineer Hayden GrU|w<^. absent, Mrs. Chamberlain said Dr. Abe Siiverstein, director of Bruce Fletcher, 87 N. Elm St.; Safety which will be held at lumbia, state central committee- Drock-Hall Dairy. They followed to'"Mr8- Robert MCBridi. librarian, Michael Brennan, Elaat Hartford: the lead of Lincoln Dairy on and Lois M. Williams, property at adequate town miUns, or piping the that all work will have to bff re, space flight projects for NASA, Strathcona Hall at Yale University woman, from the 35th District sewage Inlo dlstriqt lines to be nnnlty Club to Elect peated. prettied with said the sateUlte had achieved an Mrs. Maude Demute, 81 Florence this summer. Thursday, dropping the single 42 Amott Rd. aVmeetlng of the Com- tomorrow. quart, price at the home by a full Walter Izikewlcz to Felix M. Del transferred to town mains "from orbit fairly close to the one otigl- St.; Betty Anne Plrtle, Phoenix Several workshop seMions will be The district delegates will meet , -----7-, - , - -1 - _ the district. n«iiy planned for it;..which would St., Veimon; Jdhn DuUon, W Fm - UonJucted emphas'izlng'-pantlcMlas+befoivbefow 'Iho-the: JuiJune~17- and- Mh-kate -twA-cenU, Iriy .on" -"Sf? ■Martt«''«id -sewr^ Sape^^d-* First Congregational'Church at 8- -|j0'rt-circle'0#-*about’-3g9-TOlles fcom." ■■Hafirofd7tS=«14ct cents ent Fred Thrall said' the towif iew- tonight. Nominations will be ac­ Thompaonvllle; Nolan Perki™, I construe- - ‘ ■ ■ The new price scale today at Liestle L. Jr. and Marion t.. New­ the earth. , both state central committeeman ton to Agnes M. Poplelarczyk, er plant has the., capacity to handle cepted from the floor for the of- Siiverstein added that .the satel­ Coventry; Mra. Margaret WlllianiB, tlve approach to better accident and . commiUeewoman, Frassinelli First National and A &P in the the sewage, but said sewer lines In \ce* 'Of prealden^^ vice president, emlirdideries lite was injected Into Its orbit at White St., Rockville.; Rotobin Fos­ cash-'and-carry "trade is; Gallon property at 43 LydaJl St. WATKINS- prevention in Connecticut. has held the top party post in Ezell N. Richard to Henry A. the Lydall St. area are largely in­ secretary, treasurer and rep- an angle within three one-thou­ ter. Wapping: William Shuterah, The workshop session on Com­ the 35th'District for 10 years. Mrs. glass jugs, 68 cents for contents adequate to meet the additional resenUtlve to the church council. sandths of a degree of that plan­ Wapping; Mta. Emily DeCampos, | only: two quarts In the half-gal­ Poirier, property at 9 O'Leary Dr. munity Safety Organizations is Merrick was first elected two Jarvis Enterprises Inc. to Wil­ flow. Committee chairmen will be ap­ ned for it. He said the plan was 33 Griffin Rd.; Miss MadeJine Hol­ considered a vital part of this pic­ lon carton, 38 cents; slnglp quarts Separate . Plant Suggeated WEST pointed by -the new president. FOR RENT to Inject It at an inclination of years ago. liam B. and Alice R. Kelley, proper 8 and 18 ibbi. Movie Projectsre land, ElUngton; Robert ’White, 57 ture, and advance reg^strstlob In­ ■Bradley said Harlow charged 21 cents. X Neil Ellis, president of Green Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, chair­ about 48.229 degrees from the Bissell St.; Roxann Brozowskl, 74 | dicates a well-attended session, ac- ty at 26 WoOdhlll Rd. Fusiril Ssrvie* —sound or silent, also 86'nun, equator and It achieved one of Frassinelli and Mrs. Merrick as Ernest H. and Anne M. McNeill Manor, suggested that his' com­ man of the refreshment commit­ slide projectors. Birch St.; Mrs. Victoria Archam- wording to the Connecticut Safety "do nothing members of the state Extended Forecast '-\ tee. will be assisted by Mrs. Al­ 48.327 degrees. to Edmund E, Haley, property on pany might install a separate dis­ OBMAND J. WEST, Director bault, Brighton Lane, 'yernon; | Qommission. ceritral committee,” and that Har- Hartford, April 1 (IP)—The U^, Strant St. posal plant adequate'to handle the bert Patch. Mrs. Francis Haines WELDON DRUG CO. The space agency said the orbit Daniel Kimball, 184 Hacknnaitack J Richard Burke of Plainville, a low^would "work hard to overthrow needs of the subdivision. He said, 142 EAST CCNTEB CT. and Mrs. Clifford Benson. actually achieved would take the weather Bureau at Bradley Field ' ^ John, V. and Evelyn W. Gregan .901 Main S t Tel. Ml 8-58X1 St.; Mrs. Pairida Dunbat, Wap- member of the Connecticut Safety them.” issued this 6-day forecast for Con­ to'xPaullne and Jean-Paul Dube, however, the company would want Mitchell 9-71M Club Plans Slide Showing ■atelllte 435% miles from the ping. Commission, will serve as modera­ The town chairman said: “I Members are invited to bring Barth at. Its nearest point and necticut today: properties on Charter Oak St. assurance that the town or dis ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Ruth tor. Robert C. U . George, district knew nothing of Harlow's plans ' Temperatures Saturday through Lease trlct would take over the unit once their favorite color slides to the 468.28 mllei at Its farthest point. director of the National Safety Mothers Club meeting at 8 p.m. NASA said all the experiments LaChapelle, Phoenix St., Vemon. Sind ambitions until a few days\ be­ Wednesday will average 4 to 8 de­ Central,^Realty .Co. to Harold O. the company had pulled out. ■ BIRTH YESTERDAY: A daugh­ Council, will be program consult­ fore the town committee meeting, grees above normal. Kane, .store, premises at 535 Main Atty. John D. LaBelle, counsel Manchester's Oldest Wednesday at the home of Mrs. were ’’currently working and we ant. with Finest Facilities. Lawrence Sheehan, Boston Hill expect to obtain data from it.” ter to Mr. and Mrs. John Murzyn, when members started calling me The normal mean temperature In St., for usts as a general retail for the district, said this would be Organizers of the conference say on the telephone, reporting that he a distinct possibility. He said the Off-Street Psfldng Rd. Don's Asked whether the satellite had TSoodus. that one of the essentials in de­ the Hartford area for this period liquor store, fOr two years begin­ obtained any picture information BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to was seeking delegate strength to is aboiit 44 degrees ranging from ning March 1, at 84,800 a year. district Is interested In helping Established 1874 The club will also show slides Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raymond, 24 veloping an effective community support him in his bid. I concur find an answer to the problem, but taken at the group’s fashion show Siiverstein said. .’’We do not have safety organization is close coop­ a normal high of around 65 to a Marriage License GRINDER aid pictures yet that you could con Ridge St. . wholeheartedly with the action of normal loi^o^^ about 33._ Charles Henry Prior, 116 Keeney said it must solve iU own sw er lost year and at the co-operative eration and coordination of effort; the town committee,” Bradley, St., and Gloria Delight'JIarch, 848 problem first. kindergarten’s Christmas play. elder to be pictures, but we expect DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: in other words, achievement It is expected to be warmer Sa­ Martlii said it Is even possible PIZZA SHOP to have them.’’ stated. Hlllstown Rd., April 8. The meeting Is'being held one Joseph Roberts. HarUord; George harmony. This theme will After Harlow announced his In­ turday, turning cooler Sunday and week earlier since the regular , ,130 SPRUCE STREET Siiverstein explained that the Stevenson,____ _ Glastonbury;1 • \X7i1ar\nWilson I be highlighted. P . at • the.<.1_ banquet Monday and then warmer again ground sUtlons have interrogated tentions Tuesday night, Bradley meeting date occurs during Holy Cone, 28 View St.; GerWd Martin, which will be held at the New said, members of the tovm com­ Tuesday and Wednesday. Week. The refreshment commit­ Now Under The Ownership Of Words 0*^ 9'Ti» off to on toe sateUite but it takes time to 132 Spruce St.; Mrs: Yvette Haven Lawn Club in the evening. Precipitation for the period will Interpret the results. He said that mittee came to the defense of average around 1 Inch occurring tee includes Mrs. John Conlan, •ariy ftort for Eartftrl Dozsm of foihion- Holmes, 56 Cambridge St.; Mrs. Frassinelli and Mrs. Merrick. chairman, Mrs. Paul Pfanatiehl. ARTHUR J. DANCOSSE “All we have yet are some dots, Jeanice Go.uld, 46 Union St.; Arthur Saturday and Sunday and agrain Mrs. John Laws and Mrs. Richard nnw stytof, all eriip and frnih wilh »he but there’s a good chance we might Kendall Jr„ Kelly Rd., Vemon; Among those backing the pres­ about Wednesday. Greener Dawns Are Ma(!e This Way (Formerly Known As have pictures today.’’ ...... ent district party leaders were Osborne. William NeviUe, 85 Birch St.; Mrs. About Town Albert J. Stevenson, Deputy Sher­ The club’s 25th anniversary will "Frencby-tha-wlndow-«lenner") nxcHoinant of tha holidays ohnod. So« The new satellite was officially Loretta Whorf, Crystal Lake Rd., STATE DAB FOB UN named Tiros I. • iff Alvin Goodin, Rep. Loyzim, be celebrated in May. rich coHons ko d vrilh nmbroidoriftf and Rockville: Mrs. Virginia Asselin, Sunset Rebekah Lodge No. 39 Hartford, April 1 (JV-The Con­ Board Seeks Bus Bids . OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Siiverstein said the satellite is Somers: Peter Cawley, 117 Cooper Mrs. Josephine Plaster, Mrs. Bes­ In such a steady, circular orbit that will meet Monday at 8 p.m. In sie Strack,' and Mrs. Hiltgen. necticut branch of the Daughters Information on bid forms for the lac* trims. All baautifully mad«, richly St.; Mrs. Jane O’Reilly, French Rd., Odd Fellows’ hall. Miss June Ry­ of toe American Revolution passed elementary school transportation 1 P.M. t o l l P.M It should remahi In orbit for a long Bolton: Mrs. Jean Nichols, South "The balloting which followed dfttailftd. wonderfully waihobln. Terrific time—for decades. But Its radio der will be in charge of the pro­ reflects the confidence of the a resolution yesterday urging the contracts Is available at ,the school life Is figured at only about three Rd.-„. Bolton: Mrs. Hilda Allison, gram after, a business meeting. Democratic Town Committee In United States to remain , in ; the buys! Come early for first choice. . months, after which it would be Andover; Robert Ferguson, 14 Refreshments will be served by Mr. Frassinelli and Mrs. Merrick,” United Nations and to work ’’dili­ blind. Brent Dr., Vernon: Nancy John­ Mrs. Robert Armstrong and her Bradley said. gently and peacefully for the orig­ Dr. Morris Tepper, chief of the ston, 202 Bidwell St.; Mrs. Har­ committee. At his office in Hartford today. inal purpose of the - United Na­ meteorological sateUite program riet Slocum, Berkley Dr„ Vernon; Commissioner Frassinelli said: tions.” In 1958 the national DAR for NASA, said the satellite at WUliam Spooner, 30 Eva Dr.; Mias Members of the American Le­ "I’m not too concerned with Har­ urged that the ebuntry withdraw. MASONRY WALLS BUY CHILDREN’S lASTEB WEAR ON noon would be over the eastern Joan Sullivan; Hazardville; Mrs. low’s intentions. He has a perfect' Louise Gunn; 7 Elizabeth St., gion auxiliary have been Invited WARDS CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS part of the United States, avail­ to a neighborhood night and pot- right to try to win the state cen- B lA St HITS UNION able to be Interrogated at that Rockville: William McGugan, 56 luck supper with the Glastonbury tral committeemen's position, but Hacketlsacic, N. J., April 1 Oh— .1 ■ time. Litchfield St.; Mrs. Ebe Rodelli, . . / abba. ... ^S.i TI ^ feela aY bcvwe a cana a Ybeatba a ^ 8hijn.b IbAB ^ * An eixploslon and fire wrecked a" 63 Homestead St.; Donna Amanek, unit next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. atl "We have been, in touch with It the'Legion hall In Glastonbury. Mrs. Merrick? said she feels unlor hall and damaged three o fed up to now to determine its per­ East Hartford; Gerald Estabrook,' Harlow Is under "great pressure to stores and offices today, killing W o te rp ro formance, and It seems to be per­ Andover; Kenneth Gpodwin, East run-agalnot -Mt.- Frassinelli.” She pus and Injuring six other- forming quite well,” Tepper said. Hartford: Mrs. Dorothy Surdel and There will be a meeting of^the 'Eastern Connecticut Kart Club i»ld: ”My relations with Mr. Har­ persons, Firemen said a bottled "We .have been able to Interro­ daughter, W. Shore Rd., Rockville; low have always been very, very gas tank in the basement of the Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper and son, Sunday at 2 p.m. at 38 Main St. gate It relative to performance, All those Interested In Go-Karts cordial. As a matter of fact, he in­ one-story building exploded, THE BIG and the signals seem quite good.” South Coventry. are-invited to attei^d. troduced me at a smorgasbord a knocking out several walls and BRENTSHIRE BRENTSHIRE Asked whether any pictures had DISCHARGED TODAY: John few weeks ago as ’toe hardest setting fire to the union hall. been obtained, Tepper said, ”We Rohan, 183 Center St.; Mrs. Phyllis The Salvation •'Army Junior 1 suit-drBSS jackst drtss h4ve no pictures as yet for distri­ St. Martin, South Coventry: Mrs. Choir will meet at 'the church 'at 9 | bution—we do hope to get the pic Helene Norige, Wapping; Richard a.m. tomorrow for a special .re­ tures and will dls^bute them.” Blaschik, Glastonbury; Mrs. Johan­ 3 for for hearsal in preparaiUon for the Sun­ na Gremmo, 96 Maple St.; Don day Morning Service, Daley. 10 Pine St.; Earle Rohan, WAY misses' juniors ' - 517 Hartford Rd.; Harold Fitz­ Youths Suggest gerald, 23 Brainard Pl.i-Mrs. Elsie P^ker, 17 Princeton St.; Charles 098 Green, South Windsor; Mrs. Sylvia SPECIAtS! iroWyoicttilop Ike Lead Fight P^tschke, Cubles Dr., Vernon; ‘ NORTH END NEWS Bruce Fletcher, 87 N. Elm St.; wator koffi nwag George Smith, Windsor Locks; So fashionable; For Integration Mrs. Doris Hlckton, Ellington; Hi^ht off llir 1958 THUKDERBIRD jm mwmj walk John Dutton. ’50 Foxcroft Dr.; aid at tko tain and so practical I Words own jocket Words .^Brentshire dress here in hand- , (Oontomed from Page One) Debra Pinucci, Stafford Springs; Crorlo'r linrrt-l tiao 'add boaity. Mark D’Andrea, Crystal Lake Rd is hand-woshoble woshoble blend of I Brontshire tlon of children, "consistent with Rockville; Linda Rubacha, 92 plastic bog for Eostor the icreed and morals of the faml Princeton St.; Mrs. Gladys Ulm Gifts Galore From Our ' rayon and Doj- rayon and cotton \ W m and son, 27 High ,St.: Mrs. Jane cron* polyester. that lodes like lin­ Newest ,f <*ahlon • ^ 0 0 stitchod ;jfoke, Ucs being served.” Little Store! Yes, we have 1 - It then adopted also a minority Cunningham and daughter, Thomp- a brand new assortment of Medium blue, en. Baige, mint, shapes, Kniory-lined. i ^ 1 teport which was not in contradie- sonville. lovely gifts pot only for zibelint mocha, stone Gleomlqg metal tion Init which stressed that ”it is Mother’s Day. but also for blue; 5-13. 1 the function of the family to carry parties, showers, etc. Just graen, 12-18. touches.. Springjoppor out Its responsibilities to chililren Teenage Road-e-o x' think. Many of .these ore according to the primary obliga­ priced at only one dollar. Wator aid 1 tion of marriage in accordance MM ean nil irito.ffi'’^ ? an6 ;(iatural law.” Slated at Parkade • -k ir * * Spring finally arrived White hardtop coupe. Radio, heater, Cruise-O-MaUc D«ve, I took your advice this year. Guess you’ve noticed. ■ aioirj ol joir The Manchester Parkade will be |. (weather-wise) wifich means Select-Aire Conditioning, power steering, power brakes, 352 cu. QUICKSEAL koM it loM tkaa the scene of the seventh annual that youngsters are happily That turf BUILDER® is. amazing. Our grass is Brantshirt First Arre^Made In. V-8 engine. Excieptlonolly low mileage. GIVES A FINISH Safe Driving Road-e-o April 9, engaged in pla-ying marble’s, a joBi's-tiMl flying kites and even trying keener than it’s ever been. Thicker, too. And the COAT IN BRIUIANT automatic For Ora Inserts William L. Wagner, president of out their baseball equipment. COIORS Coae ii aid got SO MUCH sm i AT the Junior ChamMr of'Commerce, If near the street, do they ■J *3295 Manchester police made their announced today. look both ways betore chas-; | Scotts Spreader makes it so easy to pictoiially wash’n wtar SUCH A SMALL PRItt first arrest of a person who had Tlje competition Is open to all ing a bail or stretching a kite deoibed failed to renew his car registra­ Manchester teenagers from age 16 string? Not always. So stress *59 CHEVROLET '58 OLDSMOMLE soporotes through those who will not have ^ piit on right. Just like you said* I tion. to them the dangers of .the V-8 Tmpala 2-door- hardtop. Super g8 4-door hardtop. Hy- litoratuo Douglas A. Coleman, 21, of reached their 19th birthday before road so that they will have a dramatic, radio, This topper’s becoming •Aug. 11. , Radio. heater, TurbogUde, never knew fertilizing the lawn North Windham was arrested at tomorrow of fun to look for­ pmver steering, power brakes, heater, full power. IJAWW ["HOWTO 8 0 i n width comes from its in­ mld-moming and charged with op­ Judges for the driving exercises ward to. ' teresting yoke detail! erating an unregistered motor ve­ will be Ppllce Chief James Rear­ air condition-, $2895 was such a pleasant, half-hour job. hicle. He was Sdso found to be don, Judge Jules Karp, and Atty. k * * * *56 OLDSMOBILE Mode to our own stoi^- Our Easter display of without a license, and that charge Allen Thomas, assistant town Morn and mbre folks a n coming to u* for advict^on improving thtir tk|ri, 5.9B ords, H’s 90% wod, 10% was added a ^ n s t him. court proset.utqr. The competition plants will be se t up April *57 ENGLISH FORD 88 Holiday Coupe. Radio, Patrolman William ke's at­ will start at 1 p.m. 10th Including lilies, hya- heater, Hydramatic, power lawns through an *a*y-to-foUow Scott* Program. Come in anytime. WE OPEN AT 7:30 AJIJ. cashmere;''Syl-Mer fin­ stooring, power CIMK We’ll he glad to preecribe the cornet Program for your lawn. Womsutto cottons tention was called to the Colemam The Road-e-o is sponsored na­ .cinths, azaleas and many oth­ Squire Station MONDAY THRU SATURDAY ished to resist wrinkles. er’s. A small deposit will hold $995 brakes. . . . no-iron 1 Shirt, ear when he spotted the 1959 in­ tionally by the U.S. Chamber of Doubh-wovtn cotton Silk squoresrodd color Cho(^ b|we, beige, or serts. Commerce in conjunction witl) toe them until Easter. ^ TILL 5:00 PJd. MONDAY Thru THURSDAY 32-38{4kirt,8-18. Coleman «(U1 be in court on ff* to your taster suit gray;|8-18. Insurance Institute for Highway k k k k •55 PLYMOUTH EVKY FNIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8:30 glows for Eostor" April 9. Safety, the American Trucking '59 0LbSMO«LE Scotts. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL NOON, Cblor-mdtes in Assn,, Chrysler Corp., and the Best of luck to the new Belvedere V-8 Convertible. IN LAWS* The right touch . . . a « owners of the Soda Shop lo­ Super 88' Convertible, llydra- brnu, beige, lilac, The perfect finish- Pure Oil Co. ■patic, radio, heater, power PowerFIltd, radio, heater, pure silk square from Teenagers wishing to partici­ cated to our East. On our blue, pewter touch for every M HAtoM eet .West we have Glalber's Pack­ steering, power SAVE! ftume. White, Wards. Rainbow of . pate Should call chairman A. L>. , ! T h e F ir s t Authorized Scotts Dealer in Manchester ' green; others too. Sprbiil, 19 Avondale age- Store, leaving Keith’s brakes. & ; 6%-8. rito colors, 33*. With Directors Variety comfortably In'-the middle. HoW About that? '59FORD GALAXIE CCHWERTItLE LAVVN t*WI8LE7 SEE JOHN. W f LOAN ACCURATE SPREADERS. TTie Manchester Housing Au- k . k k * , . Fordomatic, radio, heater, power steering, toqrity aind'its architects will meet Police Arrests Noticed a • new sign In IT PAYS TO GET EXPERT ADVICE with toe' Board of Directors'April power brakes. . - Keith’s-Variety Window: "G ,- . 0 have oc-1 fcAT DWTSB—Usad Oar BiMiagwr. MHA (Boilnsel, has sold ground e s t^ T Just dial MI 9-8191 180 MAIM 'ST^^PHONi Ml 3-8597 nOiME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUAStEBS •ould bis bro)ieD‘fqfr the tl,350,000 ciirred F4b. 26, ’ for’ full details. 6U WEST CENTER 8T.--M1 »-*4U—OPEN BVENINOB (edsroUyHntosidtzed project this Clark was turned over te tbe| V 1 WBuner, , Simsbury poUcs .^dspartment ^ - V -— ♦ - '-t'’ Y . p a g e T9iktia|if MANCHE8TB5R EVsklNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONW> FRIDAY, APRIL 1, I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1,. 1960 3 ^ use of this household only,” a p a g e t w e l v e sandwiches and milk served with C^sus takers bathtub and. hot and cold runnhjg every meal. „ ^ Whit^ Officers water. RockvUle Vernon Elemehtary: Monday, According to the reporL the At The Fafnf beef In gravy, buttered rice, green Check People kitchen equipment la also exclu­ beana, cole slaw; Tuesday, ham and Kill 3 Negroes sively for the'use of the house­ Moran Gets pineapple, maahed potato, creamed hold. Elsenhower- reported that corn, pickles; Wednesday, maca­ In WhiteHouse the building is "occupied -jsrltho ^ 2 * i S''*’ N roni and cheeae, macaroni and t<^ In Durban Riot payment of cash rent.” New Position FARM FRESH NATTOAL JERSEY matoea. peas, carrot* .pickled He, therefore, did not hhve to 'MILK FROM OUR OWN STATE (Conttnued from l ^ e Ode) Misa Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser beets; Thursday, baked franks, (CoBttnned from Page One) answer this question; "About how CTRnFIED REGISTERED HERD Compiled by Studenta of Manchester High School mashsd potato, gravy. Wax beans, much do you think property Friday, April 1 various post commanders must tbtn •THE BEST BY TEST* . Vol. ^XIV, No. 27 W i ^ O & P ctlery sUcksi Friday, t o u p ^ Cape Town through the Atlantic would sell tor on tojjay's market? cream of vegetable and tomato- have filed previous qensua reports This question la dS^cted at home rlqe, bread sticks, crackers, as­ and Indian Ocean port cities of Quill Contest John L. Moran Jr. has be*n pro­ Port Elizabeth and Durban. on him and Mrs. Faaonhower. owner*. FERNWOOD FARM sorted sandwiches; dessert, milk, m W tO N BOAIV—BOLTON _ _ TEL. MI 9-6889 moted to now home representa­ and bread and butter served with ’ There were casualties to skir­ There was nothing In the form The P r e s l^ t also reported that MHS to Note L i hr ary Week, tive for the northern dlvlelon of Four prises of |5 are the all meals.. ^ ’ . mishes in settlement* during the filled out "for BUdenhower to show as far as he knows, there are no awards to be presented to a the ConnecOout Ught and Power Northeast; Monday, barbecued night and In some places houses, that hiB Job ta that of President. vacant apartments or vacant rooms ‘Appreciation Hop quartet of unsuspecting MHS administration building* and for rwu in the building Ot else- Co„ R. i- Coleman, division mana­ pork, maahed potetoea, buttered He wasn’t among the one in four authors at the close of the an-, carrots; Tuesday, frankfurter In churches were burned. Buses were chosen for a detailed questionnaire. w h ^ on the property^ nual Quill Writing Contest now Tag Day Set for Tuesday ger announced yesterday. stoned a* agitators tried to force roll, macaroni salnd and potato Ehsetihower asked a lot of ques­ / ^ e report showed that only one underway. Moran baa been connected with other Africans to observe a work tile company’s aale* departoent salad, baked beans, pickles tions about the mechanics of t^e, Tamlly lives in the White House, STOP DISEASE BEFORE IT STARTS Categoriea in the competitions Wednesday, assorted soupa tuna boycott. census and wanted to know that none of the residents are away Just a few generations ago, virtually the only Award of/Uie Many MHS student* were con recommendations attract my at­ teacher and who enjoys reading 'd brownies; Friday, vegetable s^p, However, Alexis didnt precisely lives elsewhere in Washington. ners of the polka contest were Mr. Elgin Zatursky, the varsity The lease, slgmed with Edmond tuna fish sandwiches .assorted troop carriers and a police riot JewUh Welfare Board tor ‘^ stln - suited on how they select books and tention. When I find myself con­ bout her field-craft*. Both of car blocked a group of marchers. gutshed contribution to UiO devel­ follow the etepe that will be taken The report indicated John El­ Eugene Rense '63 and Lorraine coach. The squad had a most suc­ Made Editors use the library and what reading them have enjoyed I’Th# Young I . H. Morin, of Farmlngtt^ cookies; milk, bread and butter when enumerators visit the aver­ cessful season, finishing second in fronted with something of which 1 was filed in the town clerk a office Negro leaders argued with the po­ opment of American Je^riah Cul­ senhower and Moaney will be Lammireaux '63. they recommend. This is what they 'Titan” immensely. ’ ” serv^ with all meal*. age. counted at their regular addresses. the CCIL and competing in the know very little, the card catalogue today. The,lease 1* for two yearn, RubbUh Collection lice, but soldiers standing by with ture” In 1957. He ha* iaught his­ Rifle Awards have to say: Mr*. Cecilia Wandt, school - tory at Grate College in Phila­ He accepted from Uje President State CTass X Tournament in the Gaida Osols, '61. and Kathy and librarians become my source of with an option to extend It for RubbM will be collected Mon fixed bayonets discouraged much Mr. Gilbert Hunt presented Kanhel, *61, have been hosen a* Sandra Smith, ’61. says' that she reference. Reading gives to me ex­ nurse, states that she uses the delphia and is the author of "A filled-out advance questionnaire I s p e c i a l 'ELECTIONS New Haven Arena. Letter-winning 9 > three years. day on the following streets: Ann chat. ARE THESE TEN award* to the rifle team. He con­ editor-in-chief and aseistant edi­ looks for books with rapidly mov­ tra ’information concerning the MHS library frequently for she - History of . the^ Jews” and "The giving the required data but did senior* were Chuck Saimond, cap­ Vandalism on Grand Ave. at., Bradley Dr., Cedar St., Ceme­ From other regions, however, - ...... = Hartford. April 1 (ff>—Bpdclal gratulated the squad for its fii\e tor, respectively, for theP1961 edi­ ing plots and ones which have to world; therefore it is a form of do- love* to read, particularly his­ Church of the Jews In the 13th not 'transcribe It onto the official «-„hate district elections have been record of 19 wins, and 3 losses, tain, and Mike Ehler*. Bill Kelah, be analyzed or which “ tease your , .. Roiskvlll* police ere tery Ave., Center 8t„ Crown St., marchers appeared to be conver- ______Tm.S-msI Wa 1 ^ . . .. a*__ __ B1iL|arA«F GROWTH STOCKS IN tion of Somanhi*, MHS yearbook it-yourself education.” torical novels, travel dialogues, ing eong>laa*U that vandal* did Century.’’ He is a graduate of the censua records. Instead he ^rried > jjy Abraham1 Riblooff and announced that next year's Pat Mistretta, Hank Pedemonte, brain.” Sandra likes religious Earl St., East St., E. Main St., Fern ^ n g on Durban Jail In an apparent The two girls were suoceesful in and books on health and nursing. ' 'm inor damage In the ^ r d a ^ fiv e Jewish Theological Seminary of the form away with him and will I jjj North Branford and Brooklyn on- team will be captained by Karl Bob Seelert, and Bill-Viot. Junior* books' which are inspiring and mov­ Jeffrey Bantly, ’62, says: "I en SL. Firit St.. FOX St.. ^ HiU effort to free Negro leader*. Po­ among the 'etter-receiver* were a competitive try-out for ail jun­ joy reading fictional satires by such Mr. Jacob Harolan, the director ” homes on Grand Ave. leM »dght Americ*^. do the transcribing later, jjov. 8, the date of the next gen- Kehler and John Matchett. ing and she recommends "The Dr., Grove St., Hale SL, Hale St. lice force* moved into the area of SER'VI.CE INDUSTRIES Craig Johnson. Steve McAdam, iors and sophomores on the present authors as France, Huxley, and ot audio-visual aids, looks for hu- • # . Police Capt^ Peter J. Dowge- the Jail and took up a atand. Although information given to, eral state election. Letter awards were presented to Robe,” by Lloyd C. Douglas. mor in a book. He thinks that ^ ■ | Ext., King St. others. A Negfo constable was Jim Mistretta, Mike Reardon, and Somanhis staff. Bertram Felngold, ’60 has en­ Ballamy. Any informative, non­ ’ wlcz s«dd rwrfdente called the sta­ Also, Klnsbuiw Ave., Lnurel St, In Johannesburg, meanwhile, the census taker la kept confiden­ In North Branfbrd, voters will Oo-captaina Bob Murawski and fiction will probably be termed everybody should read to broaden '■ I tion tW* morning to report t ^ t stabbed, another beaten and three BEING O'VERLOOKED? Dave White. Gaida has held office in the Latin joyed “Exodus.” "Cry, the Beloved Lawrence St., Lewi* St., Uberty police announced the death of a white policemen injured by flying tial' by law, the White House name a successor to Judge Ruth J. Ron Wabrek, and seniors Paul Junior* receiving numeral Club and in the Girls’ Club, as well readable’ by me. I use the library his outlook and he recommend* ‘ , clothes line poles had been pulled Negro policeman from stab w ouiw made public Eisenhower’a census Beers, who reaches the mandatory Gpiasler, Charlie Glode, Rudy Country,” and. “Antigone.” His reading “The Status Seekers," by St., -Minterbum Ct., Mountain St. atones. awards in basketball were Frank as' being' active in intramural favorite type* of books are biogra­ for reference purposes and a* an out and fireplaces knocked over Pleasant St., Reed 8t., Second 8L; suffered last night. It was the pec reporL retirement age April 5, 1961. In Are all of your iqvsstMnts in Banufapturlng Kiaamann, and Don McL*gan. escapiat tactic from study hails. I Vance Packard. J Some oomplainant* said they heard The outbursts wore sporadic and Boyd, Ray'Dotchin, Mike Geciaua- aports. phies and historical fleyons. He Spruce SL, Stone SL, Sunset Ave ond police death from /these on a hit-and-run 'scale. Govern­ It showed there a rt 132 rooms Brooklyn, a aucceasor will be ooipanie*...Uke induntrUl equlpMnt, che^- Juniors receiving letter* were cannot recommend .any particular "I like book* dealing wlth-people ^ noises about midnight but did not chosen tor Judge Romeo J. Bernier, kaa. Bud Minor, Tony Morianos, Kathy has been a member of says: ;__ -Tolland-Ave. .and White .St, clashes. __ . ' ment forces-were. JDUl the. .alertv .to. the.cxecutiye. man*lPib,.that ,th_e eals -and- qonaunfp produotat- Sbaaraont .H a n ill..... DaVM Call.' Roger Harry/ Kehler,- Marsh Potter, DaVe BthrtHg. «nd- Sock,;Add JBuskia. 'Of Quill maga­ ‘‘If Tkiiow An author has written Type of book-but tender thl*;gm- artd;'idea» rather than fa cts,"-sa y —■ — auepea Tuiyttdrtg 'at that tim e The At stui another «r*a,]}d the )ve*L armed with -sa»K*e»*ey-rower* building has a -flush toilet "for the who is rwiigtotog m t a e f t ,' TaSSn and eral’ ^ y lM : Rgad.booiis pf_yalue as ------■- - ■Events Planned billSVhi m •o, yeu aay ba — , Keviri Tooniey.' Sophomores' were zine itaff, And of the Library Page a number of fine books, then 1 will Ar-lhus. .GifluBset.' ' damage waa sli -to, Uie..:.nelg!lfeW'-, ■ Junior Girl* of Ills American Ln- white p ^ ca :* w i»«,,i;^ 8 ,m d Ken Tedford. Sophomore* George often” a* pbasibie.” ‘ tory. He enjoy* books by Bpdea ^ hood of ^ u S t, Dbwgesricx said, Ju*t, *hort,:Ot htortW wMirtwnic'ing emm tan-notph eaftltal aalns Bill Andrulot and Greg King. Club. ■■ try to read one of his' work*. No rion Auxiliary wtU meet today at butts in bresklng up a crowd or •taU big demon»trtitt6nif^'” "’^~“ ‘ 'In iHwtoir-produotS aRrsw ■••'aF.’-A.'/Jr-'- Landl* and Allan Sault and three -Joe V. Camposeo,. varsity score- The' 1960 'Somanhis copy having one can ever read all the new Jay Boris, ‘60, use* the library in Catton and book* dealing with the 7,000 Reglstrattena Issued about 1,4(X) marcher* aiming to Police to armored car* patrolled this way: 'T walk along the stacks 7 pjn.' T hey are to -bring to the freshp^em. keeper,-and-Mike Morasco, yaj* been sent to the prlrtter, the next books, but at least he can know '{hvir'Waf."...... - - - j The RockylBe branch. o «o e of m ^ inga dolls 'which they are hand in their detested passbooks. through the night In the big New not goods but eervloeB. Jacobs, and Gary Zawlstawski also sity manager, received ' letters. staff will get organized and start picking and choosing and finally David Monahan’s specialty I* what the best ones are by reading the Motor Vehicle Department 4s- dreastog for a Pan-American doll The Negro marchers headed into Brighton township, firing warning With tha standard of living oonatantly were letter-receivers. Jim Alibrio, junior varsity score- some of the work for next year. take something which looks in­ philosophical fiction by Vardi* ’ sued some 7,000 registrations dur­ the' book reviewa. Another guide contest. • ^ Hermanus, a coastal resort 50 ■bote to disperse crowds and iaproving, tha deaand for all kinds of aanrloat Numeral* were, won by junior* keeper. James Abert and Kick for selecting-bookfl is reading lista teresting. Fisher. ' , . . ing the pest twp weeks. It was re­ mllM east of Cape. Town. The breaking down makeshift road CRISP A IR E Hope Chapter, OES, will meet is continually rising. Aa a reault, aanrloa Don Gunsten, Dave Robert*, and Lombardo, junior varsity man­ which English teacher* have. If “I read science fiction for light EdisoO M. Bailey. MHS principal, crowd. Including some women, was blocks. An ambulance entering the ported today. » Tuesday at the Masonic Temple oomianiaa have had .iriiMtlo unmrxeg In aarn- Malcolm Robertson. Sophomore agers, received .numerals. Zoology Class a student -ha* read every book on entertainment.'” Jay say*, "because says, when it comes to reading ha The office took in 172,000, about for a short buslnesa meeting to be warned by the police station com­ settlement was stoned. M c I N T O S H Bob Buettner and freshmen Ron Mr. Philip Hyde, freshman bas­ those Hsst by the time he gradu­ it stimulates the Imagination and wishes that more student* would (3,000 more than It took In last followed by a parade of Easter mander to diaperse. They refused, In Pretoria, a regiment of the .. and Sbaaraon baliavas that aany of Klttredge and Steve Klock addi­ ketball coach, presented the Gels Specimens, ates, he- will be one of the beet- takes my mind away from presaing read more—;lncludlng their home­ year vyhen about 400 less registra­ hats and an Blaster egg hunt and police-charged. white, civilian militia was called thaaa ooM>aniea «tii kaan right on aratinL. tionally received their numerals. awards to the freshmen basket­ read students in his claesl” distractions. I recommend reading work! tions were Issued. Firiiing Uoenses The passbook demonstration out to guard big oil storagg sites Thara ara tan ooapanlas in partlpular.*.ranging Swimming Letter* ball squad. Boys receiving awards Susan Walker. '63. recommends for the furtherance of personal ac­ What do you like to read T Bank TeUer Rettres Town a e rk Henry F. Butler ha* sprang ftom tha original protest Pretoria, SO miles northeast of Jo­ APPLES Equipment Gifts quaintance with the clasaica and Amy Raesler, '62 Harold E. Uidke, teUer at the hannesburg, 1* the government froB financial aarvioas to antortalaMat and Swimming coach Mr. Richard were George May, Paul Qugy, Fred War and. Peace.” and "The Cir- extended hi* office hour* for the against the South African govern- Controlled stmohphere is a new cooling process for pre­ traval.vidiioh Sbaaraon raeoMMnda at praaaat: Sollanek presented awards to the McCurry, Doug Pearson, "Nell 'cular Staircase” by Rinehart. the modem world. Vicarious ex­ Rockville office of the ConneoUcut benefit of fishermen seeking U- ment’a White supremacy policies headquarters when parliament i* CCIL champion awimming team. MaiV Pierce, ‘63, eay* that she perience is better than no experi­ and Trust Co.. roUred today that erupted into riot* March 21, not In session in Cape Town, serving Meintoeh in good-condition for late season use. prioaa for potontial capital gains • Savaral Wise, Don Simmons, Mike Lauten- The special 2k>ology class has re­ senaes for the coming season, hava doubled thair aamings in tha past five Tanker co-captain* for next year, back, Todd Potter, Jerry Mis- cently scqulred equipment and doesn’t care for non-flctlon boke. ence at-all.” Noted Author on his 49th anniversary. opening April 16. when 72 Negroes were killed by Actually the apple is put to sleep by controlling the he announced, will be Scott Hurl tretU, Jim Leavitt, Woodward specimeris which are being used for but that one of her favorite book* Among the faculty at MHS, his­ •Ludke started working In the Besides the usual hours of 9 police gunfire. storage air which it has breathed the past six months. yaara, and en# oeapany has mUtBliSd PrOfUW ' and Fred Kostanko. Gordon, Alan' Cyr, Alan French, project work by various members was "Lee Miserable*” by 'Victor torical novels are a favorite. old Rockville NaUonal Bank In a.m. lb 5 p.m. Monday through Militant Negro leaders demand Harry Smith, a business teach­ NOTICE We have ths real fine fruit ready for sale and enough gywg four Letter winner* on the squad are Mike Chemlleki, Dennis Karpuska, of the class. Hugo. When choosing a book, she Talks to Girls • June, 1911. under the late Clayton Friday, and Monday evening from ed an end to the passes all non a* follow*: Bill Stuck and Chip* Dr. Donald Morrison donated like to read those which have been er, enjoy* historical noveft, bio­ Harwood, cashier. He later worked 6:30 to 8 o'dlock, the office will be whites had to carry. They mapped, TOWN OF ANDOVER to lart through the month of April. Try some and be A nav Sbaaraon Rasaaroh Report givaa you Pete Kaaavage. Craig PhilUps, and To Guide Somanhis under the management of the late « Towle, co-captain», and aeniora John McNeill. Harold HUnUngton, basal metabolism machine -which discussed by her friends. graphies, and autobiographies; He open Saturday mornings for the a campaign for thousands of Ne BOARD OF FINANCE convinced. Ammrtant faata and flBiril a ^ t thaaa tan ^■John Hudson, Chrig McNeill, Art I.x)okmg over a 19.59 Somanhis to get ideas for the 1961 edition likes to read a biography and an Frederick H. Holt and Charles M. aervics coi^>aniea. If you would like a copy the manager, also received his will be used to determine meta Liz Neutoert, ’62, sUtes, “I like Dressed in the costume of her next three weSlM. No busineae groes to be arrested for not carry OPEN HEARING We still have regular storage, McIntosh, Baldwins, NieUbn, and Pet* Zagllo: Junior* are the new editofs for 1961, Kathy KShehl, assistant editor and bolic rates. Its kymograph -will be native country, 'Sweden, Mr*. S'-ulres. ing their passes. After the violence of this report, aiuply fill out and uail tha 1963 numerals. He was honored at a dinner par- other than fishing licenses can be The Board. Of Finance of the Hurl, Bruce'Murray. Douglas Kor- Gaida Ozols, editor. Both girls are juniors. (Herald Photo by used to make continuous record , ra Bjorn . spoke to the combined transacted at the Saturday open­ broke ouL the pass laws were Greenings and Winesaps. Graded as low as $1.00 for coupon below. Art Cheeaman, ’60r • ty ^ven by bank personneL former Town of Andover 'will hold an Open mer, Koetenko„ and Lance Stew­ Satemls). Ings of de/ta. ' Sophomore, jilnior, and senior girls temporarily suspended. a half bushel bag. Apples are your best buy in the art, and sophomore Jim Hunter. Phyllis Crepon. ’60. • employes, and gueata. ings, Butler said, ’ ■ Hearing on Thursday and Friday, Frank Bevins, a bioebemiat a i club meeting Tuesday evening, Hospital Notes A crowd of thousands was re­ T iarlfirn’ Training Course ported at Mayville ouUlde Durban, April 7 and 8, 1960, at 8:00 P.M. fruit line. the Manchester Memorial Hos­ . March 15. ■ Admitted yesterday. Julia in the Dining Room the Art Five Students Win Julie Peak '60, president of the - An^todSi>r traStag for but it was not immediately known of hearson ammill 8 Co. pital. discovered a Leltz spsotro- Brownie and Intermediate (Hrl Thomforde, Tolland: Howard dover Town Hall tor the purpose of S .H ■photometer which wasn't in .iise Senior Girls' Club, started the Huelamann, Dobsoif Rd., Vernon; whether It was connected with the hearing requests tor the proposed "lA* firm that rt§*artk kuM" Says Romance Speeches, Pantomimes program by Introducing Mr*, Scout leaders of Rockville, El- marchers from Oato Manor. Pero Orchards lf«mb*T* N*w York Stock Exchsnfo • Fonadod 1909 The second and last of the and presented it to the classv This Frank Carlson. 57 High 8L 1960-61 fiscal year budget. All j Bjorn and reading a little about ItoKtoB’' and Vernon, will bo held In Kaya Mandt, a Negro settle­ STORE and STAND National Office Management machine, which measures the .^ 1 1 1 8 and May 2 iai Union Coi^- Discharged yesterday; Herman those Interested may appear and ORCHARDS AT BARTFORD □ Please send me your new report on Assn, tests was ^iven March 11 amourM. of light transmitted ' Mr*. Bjorn’s life from the jacket Kratzke. 69 Ellington Ave.; ment ouUlde the university city of be heard. Dated at Andover. Con­ 276 OAKLAND ST. Awaits Nurse I of oiie of her book*. The author rregatlonal Church. Stellenbosch, an administrative AVERY ST, 37 lowli Strart Service Industries Stocks. Develop Confidence to several business classes. through a solution, is being used These session* will run from 9:30 Rachel Raniadell. 9 McLean St.; necticut, this 28th day of March, MANCHESTER, CONN. Spelling certificates for quali­ I of ‘'Papa'* Daughter, ” and Winslow Ladieu, Ellington; Thom­ building was reported burned along WAPPING, CONN. MANCHESTER □ I attach a list of stocks I own. Please by Don Morrison to determine the a.m. to 2 p.m.. and vylU be fol­ with two stores and the huts of 1960. In Air Force fied students were issued to rate of chemical breakdown of ' "Marne's Way,” began with rem­ lowed by a weekend aeaaion May as Zavarella, 11 Snlpslc SL; Carol Russell E. Oalipo 913 Main Stroot give me your reconunendetioni. More then one person has puz­ Helene Pitkin '60, Marcy Mc­ iniscences of having her first book, Mann. 24 Grove St.; Helen Quinn, three ^ tlves who worked for the Clerk ot the Board Wanted' varjous plant plgihent*. 13 and 14 at a place to be an- MIDDLETOWN zled over the recent outbursts of Donnell '60, and Sandra Hood Dr. Frank Horton provided two "Papa's Wife” published. Ellington; John McConviUe, 84 police.* She explained "Papa's Daugh­ • nounced. '■ ... Police planned to move In with 363 AAotn Stroot “Gay evenings In P aris... A '60. Proficiency certificates for rabbits for disecting- purposes AppllcaUon for the course should Windermere Ava., Mr*. Carol Cm Old fashioned Bird Cages laughter issuing forth from Mr. ter” as being the story of her life, ney and daughter, Never* Rd., armored cars. sunny stroll through Rom e...the passing both the first and sec­ Peter Klock. Don Morrison and • be mlule to Mrs. Edward New- BBKAa'- NEW BRITAIN Old white curtains—any ma­ David Monahan's Honors English ond tests were presented to Kay and the devilish things she did as Wapplng. ^ Outside Port Elizabeth, e church romance of a palm-fringed beach John Urbanertti are disecting them marker, volunteer trainer, by Mot- was reported burned at the Ulten- 9* W. Male Short terial II class. In reality, the laughter Rutsky and Donna Austin, both Neil Wise, ’63 a child. Her latest book "Ma­ day. She will provide further In­ Admitted today: Mary Chlcoine, ' —yotir most exciting dreams*of ma’s Way,” she commented on as hage Industrial town. \vArtificial flower* has been in tribute to the fine per­ ot the cla.sa of '60. formation to those have not 71 Spring St.; Joyce Carey, 234 WATERBURY travel and adventure come true.” Out-dated wallpaper. a book ahowihg the world what received aa application questlon- South SL Negroes also- took yengence on 20 E. Main Shoot ' With these word* Margaret R. Mc­ formances given by the students religion really i*. It was origin­ other members of their own race Plbase leave In Room 241 for • nalre. _ Gregor, captain in the U.S. Air S p rln g 'i^ llc decoration com­ in connection with a imit of work Grad Has Poem ally written for adults, but it was Vernon and Talcottv-lDe news 1* and fought, with white police aa Lotjie Flak Rule# wen during a night of scattered Force, enticed the members of the mittee. on oral speaking.' Trackmen 8th brought to ■ her attention- that it The LotUe Flak Memorial Build­ handled through The Herald’s The series was started off with Future Nurse* Club on Friday “ III UConn Paper was the type of book teenagers ing Committee has set up rule* for Rockville Bureau, 5 W. Main 8Li clashes. afternoon, March 18. impromptu .speeches. Each student like to read. telephone TBemont S-8188. The homes of three Negro police spoke for a minute or two on such - the-use o f the building. Mrs. constables were burned in an Af­ On the more serious side she dis­ Clubs Pr^aring In State Meet During a question and answer Joseph Belotti. chalrmani he* an- cussed.lhet|uallficaUon* for an Air topic* as "Wofuld you like tp_be Another honor ha* been bestow­ period following the lecture, Mr*. f e r r y TRIPS HALTED rican settlement near Oape Town. ed iipdh'an alumnus of Manches- Sandra MoKay ^^3Ul.Aterrett Bjorn pointed mit that ahe 1# , nounced...... The Negro headman was reported Forca nurae. Outstanding among the first astronaut?” “ If you could Manchester High placed eighth Groups using the building for Hartford, April 1 (fiV"High theae were graduation from ah ac­ For Spring be re-incamated, whom would you tter High. Everett Frost,-class of working on a fourth book about water in the Connecticut River to­ assaulted In the New Brighton among 22 contenders in the State ■fl at the University of Connecti­ her younger sister. This book meetings or other purposes must township near Port Elizabeth. • ceptable nursing school - and cur­ like to return as?” and "Is rock indoor track competition last Mon­ Legion of Honor follow these rules: A custodian day forced the state highway de­ rent registration in .any state of “Enchanted Isle” has been and roll dying out?” cut, as'a member of the Connecti­ is expected to b e . In print by the partment to suspend operation of Police opened fire on rioters M.H.S. day. The meet was won by the cut Writers' Club in connection around Johannesburg and killed the UR. 'A recruit's first commis­ chosen the theme of th* annual The portrayals of* some hilarious New Britain Hurricanes, perennial fail of 19961. the Rocky Hlll-Giastonbury ferry sion will be as an officer in the Spring Frolic to be, held April 22. antomimeps , were next on the with the Fine Art's Festival, re­ As we walk by the College Math Judy Preacott, ’61. one Negro and woundqd three State 'track champions, with 49 The time: Senior Faculty Game. may until It subsides. Mansttestek LPM BEE' U.S. Air Force Reserve at a grade The Senior Girls’ Club and the agenda. Three exce^jlldnally fine cently had a poem published in the 1960. The "setting” : MHS parking Analysis room before school we points;’ MHS (Scored 41-4,points. UConn paper, the "Connecticut the time limit is 11 determined .by age. professional ex­ Senior Hl-Y Club have held joint performances were ’iiven by two -John Salcius put in a good per- lot, 1970. Prom behind the scenes, see a tall, dark, good-iooking boy meetings in preparation for this Dally Campus.” enter with a broad smile oi\ his and no equipment may perience and educational qualifica­ "elephah'twashers,” a teenage fonrjance for the Indian cause as appears a lovely Chinese maiden Girls Stranded the building, except by special per- daneq. Conformity face. He is surrounded by several tion's. At the time of appointment moron’’ who sewed her fingers- he copped third place in the mile seated sedately on a rlckOhaw (a misaion of the committee. ^ th ia usually first or se'cond lieuten­ At the first joint meeting pos­ toge^her, and a young lady vvhb with the fine time of 4:44.5; al­ Life! / g-lorifled wheelbarrow) di^wn by of Wb many friends. GIRLS Surrounded by the overflowing In ‘Little Prison’ The committee 1* charged with ant. sible themes were discussed and had an ’’ unfortunate experience though he didn’t place in the high an ■ authentic-looking Chinese We listen before class and hear various committees were organ­ creeping conformity; the management of the building Aa a newly commissioned Air with a piece of flypaper. hurdles, Salcius set a school rec­ Cooley. .Suddenly oui- fair maiden him dismissing a project in physics ized. The following seniors were A fog or the last math test on which be "Qui-rt! , JJghts? Curtain! until auch time ,lw a permanent '.Force Nur*e. one wifi bei gi.vf^ a These were followed b^ The re­ ord in the event when he ran and loses her balance and topples onto recreation commission Is establlrti- 1300 allowance to purchas¥ uni­ chosen chairmen of committees: On a morping that should have received an "A plus” or perhaps Action!” lation of various personal exper­ leaped the 60 vards in 8.4 seconds. the gym floor! Laughingly, she •d. ^ forms. not including eight hospital Bill Kelsh, music: Patricia Young, B(1I Keish tied for fifth place in rglned, ^ piakn herself up and the skit goes the Hi-Fi set which he biiilt him­ ‘‘Listen, you: get this icebox CLASS OF '60 program committee; ^Patricia Bal­ iences. Summer vacation storips, But lacked the courageT,. self. movin’ and get it movin’ ri| rig] ^ - The building la already In uae by whites issued for reporting to ac­ the high jump with a leap of 5 feet on, uninterrupted. Planned or not, many cluba 'imd moat to the cven- lard and 'oanne Little, refresh­ mountain climbings experiences 5. Co-Captqin,,Hol Bennett^ was the And so only misted; We-sit in assembly hall and hear now!” hoarsely whispered Pearl to - tive duty: One la eligible for promo­ and tear-provoking'hUrricane inci­ this incident proves that our fem­ ■ Ings are taken. However, afternoon tion, withlh specified periods and, ment committee: Donna Austin, only other winner, from the Silk Over us it blankets, in us.lt lodges the name of William Barrett read Daisy in an elevator stuck be- favors committee; Sandra Hood inine legionnaire. Miss Sandra Mc­ hours are atiU availabl*. every two years, basic pay will be dents seemed tO/be the most popu­ (?lty. Bennett came Jn fifth In the Tilt our-very soul is corrupted by Kay, who was indeed taht un­ off among those seniors graduat­ tween the 11th and 12th floors of o and Maureen McKeever, flowers lar items of, discussion. it ing'with .honors and think to our­ the Bon Ton Department Store, as SchMl Lunch Means automatIcaJly increased. 600-yard run and set a new school ruffled Chinese lass, possesses one Maple Street: Monday, ravloU, and invitation committee; Penny The last two groups of speeches record of. 1:17.2 for the distance. And dragged into foggy misery selves, "Why I know Bill! He’s the the three other ladies in the same To emphasis the information ahe (3olden, Madeleine Amirault, and of the most admirable attributes grW i beans, cola slaw; Tuesday, had already given and provide a required more preparatipn and And we, like the rotting snow to be desired: the abillity-, to laugh, one who is so funny in the plays situation stood by looking mystt- S Register for Watkins Mary Lou- Johnston, dec^rgtion In dirty disappearing patches on Sock and Buskin ( presents. He’s soalldped potetoea with ham, com, , picture of Air Force nursing, the were delivered with more ease and at herself. fied., . * pickled beets; Wednesday, beef captain pre*ented a film iliustrat committee. - . confidence. Convincing speeches the mud, - treasurer of the club too,” or, ’T Appearing in "The Little, Pris- Phyllis Crepon 60 Are cut and destroyed by the bit­ An all-around gal, Sandy has no remember him being elected sec­ . -stew, assorted aandwloheS; Thurs­ ' ing the high points of Flight Nurs were given on such, controversial sympathy for people so unlmag- on.” by George Milton Savage, ® day, roast turkey, choice of but- Ing. subjects os capital punishment ing vapor retary and treasurer of the newly were Rhea Powill, ‘60 (Pearl); “ Lane-^Coke 9 U%RARY PAOK8 WORK And pas* away Into nothingness initive that television is their only ■ tered rice or m ash^ potatoes, • Penny Golden, '60 and television advertising. Serious formed math club,” or, “He’s the Connie Bell. ‘61 (Daisy): Linda peas,-cranberry sauce; Friday, cod In ob^sefvance of National Li­ pleasure. Active, on-the-go herself, one with the terrific sense of hu- speeches, covering anything from' she goes in for an as^rmeiH of Wood, 1 ‘81, a newspaper woman. ^ fish cakes, potato <*lps, buttered Witkins annual Lane-Coke Parties have become a tradition with the MILLER AWARDED MEDAL brary Week, the MHS library has m'pr!” been working with the . Mary eulogies to anniversary, and nom­ sports — girls’ intramurals, bowl­ Ann Olmstead, '60 (the general wax beaiu, cole slaw>., dessert. graduating classes of Manchester High. At these parties . . . we ve been Robert Miller, MHS graduate inating sppechpa. finished off the After school we can see mir Na­ manager of the Bon Ton), and Cheney, the Whlton. luid the West Classes Study ing, swimming, and horseback rid­ tional Thespian friend eUher re- giving them over 10 years . , : we present each ^rl .a mimature Lane and captain of the UConn Rifie unit. ing—^fun-filled Senior Girls’ Club Linda Frazer, '61, (a wealthy ((us- - Team, was recently awarded the Side libraries to plan a schedule heanslng for the Connecticut tomer). “ ” whereby some of the library pages The purpose rtf this iihit.on oral 8 Newspapers meetings, dancing, and "|uat -hav­ Cedar Chest for her jewels and keep-sakes. (We ve been ^ t . plape' medal for individual Drama Festival to' be^held at All members of Sock and Buskin to girl graduates for over 20 years!) This year s party whll be held A STITCH IN TIME achievement in the New England will be able to work with the 11- ,speakin;r was to give the student ing .a good time.’’ What could be UConn ..this ygar or -pamd'pdting hrariana.at these place*. The posi­ poise snd confidence before a more enjoyable than sharing a In attendance seemed to enjoy on May 18, 3 to 6 o'clock. Invitations are mailed direct, from the Lane College Rifle League. Miller, an Journalism has been the recent in Intramural sports or helping to this play Which was- presented at a tion* to be held consist of head wp plate of fried clams, munching a industrial engineering major, fire^ grouj). iw* - U aa provldinif ex* tppic of study for Mias Anna Mc­ plan-for the Spring Frolic as a recent meeting. ■ Company in Virginia. So to be sure you receive yours, fi.l in the regis­ libri'rid'il. 'tlhndren'* librarian, and perience. in thinking quickly and hot dog, or listening to the lilting a season average of .286. Guire’s sophomore English classes. member of the Senior Hl-Y. Rus* Mercer, '60 tration blank below. Tell your classmates about tlje party. A note wil. . / SAVES MONEY! ■ Jhne Steiner. '61, office worker. expressing thoughts and ideas co­ By investigaling newspapers, such tones o f Johnny Mathis 'with Perhaps on his way to work at 9 ■ ■" ’ I .. (1 - Sandy? do in place Sf the registration blank. ‘ herently. - as the Manchester Evening Her­ the Medical Pharmacy, we can HEAVY WHITE SHAKER Careful attention to repairs of your home’s roofing, gut- Paula McNamara, 62 ald, the Hartford Courant and the However. Sandy is not one-sid­ watch him in a few moments of ed, 'all play-ond-no-work person­ New York Tribune, these students reverie about waterskding, swim­ X-Change ters and downspouts will save you expensive Interior Robin Hewey Places First k have developed criteria' for judg­ ality. One example of her more ming and sailing during the sum­ se'rious imtentiona ’ |s her active Students Differ ing the worth of a newspaper. mer or about traveling in his own AWARD damage! See the folks at MANCHESTER LUMBER' In conclusion to their :xtudy -of participation in the MYF and the two masted schooner some day. From our various exchange In Architectural Qontest the newspaper, each student wrote South Methodist Church. Having We can see him coming, home newspapers we get the following On Romeo, Juliet seriously mapped out a ca'reer in NO W for the top-gn^c matei^sls you’ll need! We’ll hs a news story based .on on Incident anxiously, hoping to receive news quotable quotes;: 'I Mall thl* regiatration Robin Hewey has won. first prize , PTO_Meeting Postponed he had witnessed. The following surgical nursing, she has already from the Pratt and Whitney Schol­ Imagination is what makes you SWEATERS or leave at our atpre. happy to arrange EJasy Budget Terms for you »• and,, in an-architectural contest and -a! Have you ever read "Romeo and are some of the incidents which been accepted at the Hartford Hos­ arship Program in which he is a think you’re having a wondeqful start to a very promising career i The p r o meeting origrinally Juliet?” If so, whst 1* your opin­ were convertied to news stories: pital School of Nursing. La:ring finalist OT from the United States time when you’re really only V 4 W if you wish, we’ll com* your home to five you a Freo as an architect. In competition scheduled for April 11 has beeij ion of it? I • fjrownlng of a family cat. rescue "the groundwork for this woPthy M ediants Marine Academy to spending mone^. —’ The Torch, r LETTERS aiA EMREIIS with 200 other students, Robin postponed to May V. "Skills on Mis* Catherine McGuire's Eng­ Mary Hane McLaugWin will of a lost puppy, tunnel mqking in profession, she is working for her which I he has applied. He docs not Buckeley; High School.- 935 M A IN STREET Estimatp on the eosti Call M l S-5144 TODAY, .won the first prize of a 225 check Parade is the title of the meet­ lish classes have recently ,com head the MHS fcheerleaders for the snow gnd an accident due to A second year as a Nurses’ aide an appear worried, though/ since he Happiness makes up in height MANCHESTER. *CONN. for' designing a beach house. The ing. Parents will, virit the vari­ pleted their study of Shakespeare s 1960-61, iTie announcement was chemical experiment. the Manchester Memorial Hospital has already lea'rned of hi* accept; tor what it lacks In length. — Th* competition was sponsored by the ous Industrial. Art shops and “ Romeo and Juliet,” and they were made by Miss . Martha Peterson, Excellent news stories were and will continue to ‘do so through ances at Cornell University and at Torch, Buckeley'' High School. DucoutU for Coih and Carrjt Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. N. Y. Home Economics lab's, where asked to write their true reactions advisor; as the Winter Sports produced by Willl'am Alien, Claire the summer. With an eye on the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Phyllis Crepon, ’60. SEWED ON FREE! .‘The Guidance Office brought the studenta will demonstrats their 'of -the famous play “ Awards Assembly last Friday Chambers, Cheryl Llsciottl, Wendy future, she has contributed her Perhaps aa he prepares to l am a member of the Class of 1960, Manchester High SchMl. Please send competition to Robin's attention skills'-under the guidance of "This fear of Shakespeare was night. Stuek, Christine D 1 n g w e 11, taints to the Future Nunees’ Cldb leave for a C.Y.O. meeting, we can me an Invitation to'your Lane-Coke Party. I understand there is no obli­ *Uou>'UhDo’lt* Advice or Cepoble Contrttttors and suggested that he try it. and takes Nurses’ Math. peek -into his house to the musical their teachers. constantly building up in me. Mary Jane enjoys all types'of Stephen McNdmara and Teresa Each student had three hours to A wide variety of skills will sports. She exhibits her qualities In addition to this course, her background of the Kingston Trio gation whatsoever. Rfcommended complete a beach house to fit the When the book was put In front of Caldera. or Dave l^tubeck and see the 250- be demonstrated in the electri­ me, I wished Shakespeare had of leadership by being an ’active Nancy Follansbee, '62 school curriculum is divided among following specifications: The cal, automotive, machine, wood member of the 'Girl's Leader* Modern Problems, English, Home hour award he received for three . house must be large enough- for a never been bom.” James Bourn Management,, and A C a p p e 11 a years work h| the groimd'Observer working, home mechanics, and “ I did . not really enjoy "Rpmeo Club. family of four and two occasional drafting shops and in the.foods, She has beqn a ohjperleader sUife Chess Tournament Choir. Corps or afime souvenir* from M. H. S. house guests; must have a fire­ and Juliet.” although it wah not as Sandy lives-qt 215 Highland St. Activities Week at the United clothing, child development and bad as’ I was Inclined- to believe.' her sophomore year. Student Ooun-^ MISS place; it, must be no larger than with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. States Guard Academy which he - 1 ^ 1 • home management labs. This Mike Kearns. cll has also occupied niuch of her Che^B, the game for intellec- 600 aquare feet Otheir conditions meeting should be" very worth­ time. For relaxation, Mary Jane Arthur McKay, her sister, Linda attended, having been chosen ' 1 wars that the house wa* on a "By the beginning of Act II, tuals, la now being played by. 20 while jand interesting. enjoys playing the piano and lis­ a sophomore, and her brother ainong bo'ya from Connecticut, GIRLS BTHKET1 MRiflsula, and that the lot was had become more accustomed to students of Manchester. High. Thomas, a fifth grader at High­ Massacjiusettd and Rhode Island. the wording and could follow the tening to recorids. Outside o f sdhool,- qccasictnally flooded to a height of The fii:*t tournament of the land Park School. And now perhaps we can ven­ three feet above the beach. areas provided a transitional area story quite'' easily.’’ Carol Mc­ she belongs to the CYO, year sWimg Into action March ■ ... Mary Jane is followljig a OoUege A Mary Anna -Beach ture a look Into the ftltura and aea Sss W stkint Brotktrs sd' Some of the JfeaturM which won between all outdoors and the cozy Adams. 17 and la to run nine wftkt. At BUI, tha son of Mr. and Mrs. WU- TOWN M Ua first ptfiv were:B>*iiry win- interior. • ‘‘Romeo and Jrtliet” la a worth­ Preparatory course. This year her the conclusion, tha top three subjeots include Enghrit, Algebra. aO—J r many— day* ^ ware omit 11am Barrett, of 95 Washington 8t„ on eppoiits Pigs. lew was a doer; th M sides o f the ttobitt worked; last summer for while play, and I would like to see pitayers will be announcM and a lls d when the new style calendar aa a happy ,and sueoassful rsaearch’ heuss eoiild be opened to the an-architect to gather experience It dramati^d fin the stage II, French I, and US History. His­ prise given to the fiwit place tory rai^ as hsr favorite. ' was a ^ ta d T I engineer. _ _ vlMr, hrelsi sad bsedi; sad ppcch- in his cbesim field Patricia Sabla. ■}>'.■ winner. Roaaas W ias,^ st •ntslds tha Uving sad bsttreont ,______KarSB Rivard ’6t Marge Moaaahaa, '6S Alexandra Gbunki A—1 A ig- , t ■ / %

P A c r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COIOJ., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1960 MANCHfiSTEB EVENINC HERALD, lllANCHEST^R. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1960 Congregational Churches, d o m ­ ______—------— '" — " ' ^ ^ ^AILY CROSSWORD PUZZLB’ Green Thumb Unit OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Wi$con$in to Probe A d H e b r o n ing service, at the First Congrega­ tional Church. Hebron, Will be at IKE SNYDER'S SELF SERVICE (i Hearing Planned 10 o’clock. Sunday School will be To Make Basket^ '(SET UP.PORKVl THI57IMB at 11: Gilead: H:18, with Suh-, day school preceding. Every e f­ I'L L TAKE PETUNIA'S' j Answsr to Provtem Pu«sl» Religious Issue Truce Zoning Rules Members of the Green Thumb PICTURE ALONE... AN' TRV\ fort Is, being made to a per­ group .will meet Monday at 8 p manent minister foV the two con­ r LOCK AWRE m ach ine Giirii and Boys Announcement ha* l>*en made at the Conimunlty Y to mairt.-Jtay i PETUNIA.' gregational Churches, and the PAROON MV L0N6 NOSE, EOT IM ^ u~OON'T W0RI?V' ABOUT by the Jlebfon Planning imd Zon­ committee in charge Hopes for baakets for" ahut-ins In M ^n^ester | STILL K6EP1NS SNOOfiH DISTANCE BE ^OUND.^ ^' 'ey AOBOBB SPMt i ing <3ommlssion o f a public hear­ success in the near fujture. area convalescent homes: I , t e ALLOW FOR SKPANSION OF V O U K ^ . Sandburg ••tin. MOST BEAUTnroi. LACTIT»ER*TT!I Df AMEH^A" IJUl'a partner ing to be held in the town hall - St. Peter’s Services Members are to hplfig with them i t^ ) t30N't Buyanv Ben efit 4 Oanufltctad national Teamatara Union. He 8 Bacchanalian (Continued from Page One) Th4 R ^ . Gordon W. Weeman, staplers, scisaors^/dfcotch tape, bitO J B Biblical print has no love for jCennedy because A p ril'11 at 8:80 p.m. ^HA/BN*TI4At>ATM 3080lNCE I I cry • rector of St. Peter'a, Episcopal of narrqw rlbbdn in pastel colprs : f MAPLI ST., OfiMfits Rr»t Natfond Start* Poritiiif U t p\kB-~rM o tartiNo BSwtdiih lika (actor -th^t Kennedy la a Catho­ of the Senator’s activities In labor On file at the town clerk’s office and tmsll dpffles in white, gold or ,TH& H6VDAV CP- A PUBLIC SERVICE 6 German (ah.) Church, will officiate al $t. In ter’s 7 German king lic, Wtaconoin la more heavily union probes and labor legislation. are copies of aU proposals to be silver. Re^shm ents will be served \ t h b SEVBN-II^CH , SERIES MEAT " nPectSeeger Siindsy, Passion Sunday. . s o r e e k ." 8 German city r’ ■ catholic than .the country aa a Hoffa has been in Wisconsin twice considered. after fUjfw’orkshop session. WEEK.' l i Permlta since the primary campaign got Some of these propos^ changes A service o f Holy Communion 14 'Sununer (Ft.) 5 Glrl'f nama whole, and voters can jump party 10 Netdlt cait lines In the primary to vote re­ under wAy. are reducing the fee per lot from will be held at 8 a.m.; Holv Com­ 15 English 45 Groom's n u t f’ ^l ' SchuIU wasn't accepting any $5 to $2, which must accompany munion and sermon at )0 a.m. ship CapRcity Doublet novtliit llSUgger 28 Overact . u ligious rather t' lh political con- A 18 More beloved jo French islands 48 Knocks victiona If they choose. responsibiUty ■ for the ad. In fact, the final plan In accordance with ! and church school at 10 a.m. The and family 31 Donkeys 47 Fencing iword he repudiafted both it and the chair­ decent state legislation. ■ I Young People'a ' Fellowship ^v^^l I Gothenburg. Swederr—Sw IT Regret 20 Weeping The reaction w u quick and 33 Former 48 Roman manship of the "Square Deal" A width of at least 26 feet fqr i meet at 7 p.m. ] shipbuilding yarde’ productioiyha- 18 Popular girl mother vigorous when the ad appeared in , ' s ' BY V. T. HAMLIN Communist emperor ■j"’ ' oommittee. streets instead of the present 24 On Saturday. April 2. the^roth IS Foot part i22 - Pgrtnera . many of the 250-odd w^eekly news- i pacity it twice a* great as ktlOfiO big shot 80 Black That's where things reeted be­ feet, with 4-foot oiled shoulders erhood of St. Andrew vyHl meet In ALLEY OOP baloney^ icAt>n’ Birr 21 Domeatlcatad t* 35 Music dramas 51 Singing vole# t, papera ln Wisconsin. . and four times as large ad at the JOKITVlONt fore Kenndy set out to cut a swath on each side o f the surface road. the church at 8:80 t . HE NEVER PRANK fHDM th a t ta r n ABOirr him I 23 Nothing 28 Hebrew. Starry 52 Watches In effect, it appealed for ipro- IHEroUNTAlNOr NO.ieUESS ..ijusr \ONLY rr ^ Weight 40 through farming and dairying ter­ •As conditions'' now stand there is I end of the l»80's. M or^:han two HOPE nr \MI6HTBE turnin' ba ck into a 24 Food flih 43 Burden# 55S8m€ (ppclix/ teatant support for Humphrey on mjuth before. I NOT/ THAT WATER 26 Miichief ritory and the Swiss cheese capital ho provision for oiled shoulders. Manchester Erenlng Herald He^ ' thirds o f the shipt/^fih*** laimched PACKS MORE OF WONTMNCy BETTER TOUNGCOKT A6 AIN/ 27 Unusual grounds that Republican Cathol­ ErmER, WD HE? I 20 Nona god ^ of Wisconsin, on the southern edge Better materials in use are rec­ I hron corresppndent .Miss Siisan B. ! last year at Swe V phrev had nothing to do with the | of our nominee. . . . 7-6396 i 4/-/ e t**e ^ WLK he. T.M. Am. UA Pat •ad, and it would be to the interest I ------—- ; sxumpa ma, la now n* rviw..w ...... Inf even’bodv to find out who' Chilean Mine I>arRe*t hav« to Bit out of the office on time! financed it. Then in reply to a UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. PAT€0 UWN FOOD question Kennedy added; | Bot 1 708 6S su its SI . NEW HAVEN. CONN. BY KEN BAJL-D and JERRY BRONDFIELD 'T would like to know if Mr. I Santiago—The El Tenienle mine haht turf food JUDD SAXON in Chile is the world’s largest un­ S c o t t rR EA-rO RM KTTROOBIt ------—— -----I ASKEP^ JUtTP — TO ■' —OF —COURSE NOT. ~PLEASANT *****1^1 CNUL (Jamea) Hoffa has chosen this Willtmit obligation pfcaie lend -FR^E catalogue COVERS 6.000 8Q. FT. Special THE AWSOUERAPE ENOUSH CHAP... method of further injecting him derground copper mine,. About 212 5000 8q. F t BALL. 1 HOPE. BY ROUSON seif into this camp’algn, ” Greene miles of tunnels burrow into the NXME ------CITY SfltCADdl NO. 35 .. $1M 5 YOU IXJN'T MINP... denied aav - money cam* from aide of an ancient volcanp to reach * LITTLE SPORTS the ore. So. far the mine has pro­ HALTS'2.500 SQ. FT. . . . f i W 4.50 ..AMR--' Hoffa. *4.50 Hoffa Is president of the Inter- duced lO billion'pounds of copper. . S24.f0 AORICQ BORENOO COMWNATION OPW t ...... $21-T0 3t lA W and T iU at. L A W K and GOIJ* FCRTIUZER 10-8-4 ■ BH i YOUR NETY CAR S A V E *5.00 *2.99 l-.f *2.95 BY JOHNNY HA IT • AGRICO TXIS MUST Be. SCA4B KIND RID LIME BY ROY CRANK M3UR SHC« 1 CF A DaV POK FC9CL-S*. BUZZ SAWYER UNTieO. NOW! e “’ L'"’ For Gardens—5-l#-5 Crab Grass Killer V A M P THE P1L(OT« WlHOSHlEtHui 55 V A M s SEEMS TO EXPLODE , j INWARD WITH A RUSH OF 'WIND, I $2 rain, and FLYIMS GLASS. T H E N E W i 960 C O M E T ...... 50 Iba. $5.95 The first compact. Priced I with or. below other com- ^ , pact.s — with fine car C I styling, r BURR'S B^TER M O J A V E V iHORTLY AFTER TAKEOFF 1 , $ KORDES PERfECTA ' GARDEN PARTY J KIV WEST, THE NWY f0 » FUSHT | bY DICK CAVALLI R U C C A N f I R TO 6UANTANAMO.MAS A PECULI^ MORTY MEEKLE P E A C E CHERRY GLOW ACCIPEMT. 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V- PAGE SE V ronB IN MANCHEST^ EVENIN.G HER/LD, MANCHESTER. CONH., APRIL I960 '■■■■ .J' JiJ-H . ! ! y ■ MANCHESt^R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN,^ FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1960 f AGE SlXTEiaf NCAA Champs Only Thing Sure Abo,ut Cubs ^Dressen Talks Too Muefe’ Keep an Eye Spring Says Yost (Ed^ Not On Lovellette Lose to Small ii Is Grjmtn (Noun or College .Stars Training By EARL YOST ^ Says Auerbach By HABBY OBAYSON Herald Sports' Editor Mesa, Ari*. (NEA)—The Lakeland, Fla.— "He talks Denver,. April I (A*)— The V i .es Views X 106-90 . St. Louis, April 1 {IP)— The only thing certain about the too much,” was the report NAIA Small College All-Stars National Basketball Assn, dish^ up an astounding upset Cubs is Grimm, and you may (Sddi£ Yost gave me when championship playoffs re­ use that, either as a nouii or i sked how it ’was playing un­ With Ralph Bacote leading the way with 40 points, Man­ In the opening roun^ of the sume here tomorrow after­ U.S. Olympic basketball trials an adjective. . >. der Charlie Dressen. Yost, no chester's Red Embers defeated the Columbus Bears of West noon and R e3 . Auerbach, les of Bengals Whenever Philip K. Wrigley relation.of mine but a friend last night with a 76-69 victory for 15 years, came over to ex-, Haven. 106-90. in the quarter-finals of the Nbrwch Bulletm- (joach of the defending cham- over NCAA C3iam{»lon’ Ohio SUt*. doesn’t quite know wha^ to do with Record Tournament. The win marked the, 19th for the lon Boston Celflca, already haa a his Chicago conundrum, be. brings (diange greetings on one of the Tlie Buckeye* *imply couldn’t -t finest days the Florida Chamber Embers this season a ^ n s t fou rf — word for the officiala -.wlien hie match the .all-around Wccellence «rf back Charley Grimm as manager. team takes the floor against the And Grimm, the good guy, of Commerce could ask for. The losses. , the All-Star*. O’State'a All-Amer­ After watching Biiko at first sun was shining brightly on Henley The Bears Jumped into an early St. Louis Hawks. ica Jerry Liicaa acored 12 point* la ­ By EARL YOST speske with the expected enthusi­ Bullet, Muncy base It is Obvious that he’ll let in asm of an old-timer getting a Field when the Tigers, trotted out lead and outscored the Embers 27- Auerbach wants the whistle boys th* first half but tallied only a free Herald SporU Editor to keep a sharp eye on Clyde _ many runs as he’ll drive across third chance (fourth in the Na­ onto the diamond for the start of 16 in the first quarter and. things throw in the second. the platter. He can't move off a another day of spring training. V i looked bad for Coach George Lovellette of )he Hawks when he | lAtketond,' Fla.— It’s stand- tional League).'despite the fact To Gincentrate ets anywhere near big. 6-10 Bill! Ohio S tate held a 42-39 lead A* dime and is slower than ever. that the Cube don’t pick up the Yost, the ball player,-took time MiteheU’s chargers. But Bacote the halfway point, bu: Jackia , ard talk from, every manager On the credit aide, Biiko hae out to talk with Yost, the writer. caught fire in the second stanza lussell of the Celtics. ! «-'of a major league baseball biUl very adroitly and are badly in Grabs Shirt Moreland. 6-8 Louisiana Te<* ace, powered' several tape measure need of a .catcher who can hit a For 13 full seasons, Yost was a and scored 20 points, netting nine Oil Bfovm Jug ' turned on the heat when play m- ” team in apring training to belts over distant fences in the standout third baseman fpr Wash­ field goals In 10 attempts along Auerbach qjiargea Lovellette j little more then lick. with grabbing Russell particularly i sumerl and scored 12 point* in the " 'hear that his .dub will be bet- Grapefruit League. He can hit the "If you look around here hard ington's perennial seconck division with a pair of foul shots. The game small college team’s comeback Columbus, Ohio, April 1 UP) — In Tuesday night’s 113-103 Hawks’ I . ter— if, tliat little word means ball a mile but not frequently enough you’ll find a lot of spirit,” club In the American League. Fin­ was won in this period as the The favored NCAA University enough. ‘ ' ally rescued by a , fir.it division _ Bears were outscored 34-14 en­ The two top juvenile sldewheelers victory at Boston that tied the l.'s o much.. Clgar-amoklng Jimmy said Grimm, delighted to be out - best-of-7 series at 1-1. All-SUr*. led by peerleae <5scar K-MEN PROVIDE PUNCH of the front office and lupervlslhg hopeful, Detroit, in a trade last abling the Embers to walk off the of 1959 win not go after pacing’s I Robertaon and three other All- ■ Dykes, w’ho has been around the triple crowTi this year , ” I’ve seen Lovellette do It,” .baseball scene since 1917, years, be- Not only is there a hole at first the training at Rendervoui Park, year, the one-time New York Uni­ court at Intermission with a 50-41 Anipnca*. play Aitron’a AAU vet­ versity baseball and basketball r Confining their big time activity Auerbach said. ” He has his *s,Jore many member* of the Detroit base but shortstop, too, is. a ques­ directly in back of the Maricopa lead. hands on Russell's back all the | eran* tonlgh’ in the second round Tiger team were bom, ha* joined tion mark. Cfiiioo Fernandez, a .211 Inn, where the Cubs are quartered whiz came up with his finest sea­ Manchester scored three quick to the LltUe Brown Jug. the $70,- time and even grabs Bill’s shirt. i of ,U)e tryout*. the “ if” brigade. hitter but si flashy fielder, was in Mesa, the pretty little Mormon son. baskets to open the third period 000 feature scheduled Sept. 22 at ■ Former Violet Delaware’s half-mile County Fair He gets away ^^th'lt, too.” i (Hear Score* 2$ Minus d bigar, I^kes was not acquired from the Phillies. Prank town on the desert hard by Phoe­ end held on to a lead that was Russell grabbed 40 rebounds Robepjson scored 23 point* ^tnd ■''4n the best m ood^hen I amttftd Bolling at second and Eddie Yost nix. "And without any real names, The former Violet hit 21 homers, never less than 13 points the rest oval, will be Bullet. Hanover, voted the 2-year-old pacer of 1959, and Tuesdky night, but Lovellette’s de-. guided the .NCAA star* to a 96-79 " over to ■ the d^oul to get the at third give the Tigers top the pitching Is pretty good.” a personal high, and had 68 RBls, of the way. triumph over Battleaville’s (Okla) Muncy Hanover, holder of the fehslve efforts and those of his ''lowdown -on»^e Tigers, a* team strength; both on offense and de- Three Leadoff Men another high in his first year in the -'HX- - \ ^ Five Hit Doable Figures mates forced the free-w'heeling AAU team in the first, round of most everypfie picked last year to fen.ie. Whether by accident or design, Motor City. And. his .278 batUng No le-sa than five‘ Ember-men world record over a twlce-around. .Tohnny Simpson, trainer of BUl Celtics to play the St: Ixnils game four - game* laa, night before a ' win or jfiace in the’ American Rocky Bridges la a, general the (jubs are conducting a unique average 'was the second best he scored double figures. Besides let Hanover, and Earle Avery,- —a slowed-dowri, deliberate style sellout crowd of 9.772 at the Den- "Y^eague^aca but had to settle for handyman on the infield with experiment. They are going to hit posted in hie lengthy major league Bacote's 40, - Lucien Plante regis­ who handles Muncy Hanover, Indi­ at which the defending champions' I ver Coliaeum. Casey Wise, an ex-Brave, having leadoff men in the top three bat­ career and for the-seventh time he tered -16 on hlS home towTl- court, K place. cated today—profnoters of the do not excel. Peoria* AAU champion* rallied 'e'll be all right, I hope, ” he a great spring at shortstop when ting order position*. The idea is to coaxed more than 100 bases on EDDIE YOBT John Fontana hooped 15, Paul Brown Jug said—they would pass In fact. St. Louis' bid for Its sec­ Y MIDGET CHAMPIONS: Keith’s won the leag\ie and ’ in the clo*ing mimv:e» to overcome •Our pitching la fine and- if allowed to play. get away from the double play and bolls from opposing pitchers. Be­ Grogan 13 and Gene King 12. up both the Cane Stahe at 'Yon­ ond NBA playoff crown ’In three playoff honors in the Y Midget Basketball 1-reaguc this the other team of NCAA star*, I there’s that word again) we can Detroit’s atrengtlh Is In the out­ give Ernie Banka and Frank Thom­ cause of this feat, Yost earned the win with this’ club (Braves).” , High point gett.er for the pears kers, and the Messenger Stake at years. rests with its big men—as winter. Kneeling: Bill Sulots (left) and John Goodin. i coached by Arad McCutchan. 91- -'atart hittilig that ball, we ll be all field where two of the men, the K- as a chance tOj drive them home. tag of "Walking Man.” Still a bachelor, with a recefl- was Porky 'Vieira, no stranger to Roosevelt Raceway, to concentrate much of their superior physical 189 in the’ hardest fought contest ■'Ylght. It will come. I’m sure of ■What about flrat base? Men-Al Kaline and Harvey Kuenn, This could work out in Increased ’'■\His 829 consecutive games rank ing halrUne, Yost Is loolktag.:^ the locale, with 37 points while str^gth over the Celtics as for Sitting left to right: Jonathan Nelson, Dave Rohrback, only second to Lou Gehrig’s rec-* on the Ohio fixture for S'-year-olds. ' of the flrat round. • ^ that. Our bullpen is stronger than .ALA BONUBA operate. Charlie Maxwell manu­ rufi production If Richie Ashburn ward optimistically to the 1990 Dick Kross dropped in 21. The "Bullet" Is owned by Law­ their sroring. ability. Rich Macaione, Al Snyder. Standing left to right: Lee ; Akron, ninnenip to Peoria « ^ factured 31 homers last year, high could regain the touch which en­ ord In the AL. campaign. Mancheeter’a next game will be Just as St. Louis aimed to win " usual. "Steve Biiko him been coming Bac)t\to the Dressen issue, the rence B. Sheppard of Ranover. Williamson, Dave Brautigan, Ray Jenack, Jeff Nelson ; last week * AATU toummi epn- "If my pitching can hold them, around pretty-good. He’ll never be on the club, and Kaline hit 27. abled him to lead the league in “This guy (Manager Jim m y Sunday when they meet these Pa., and Thomas W. Murphy of PLENTY OF ACTION: There was plenty of action d#r- one of the first two games In Bos­ an(1 Coach Hans Peterson. (Herald Photo hy Saternisli- ' quered the Armed Force* AlI-SKar* Kuenn’s .353 average led all batting as a Phillie only two years subject W! this piece. Dykes) is the greatest to play un­ ton, the Celtics now point to-one u \va can Score some nirt*,” the for­ able to move around like a gazelle "DressenN talks too much,” the same Columbus Bears In the semi­ Poughkeepsie, N. Y., while "Mun­ ing last night’s boxing program at the Community Y as 82-76. y ' mer third baseman with Phila­ American League hitters. Johnny ago. The other leadoff men are Ernie Banks and Frank Thomas der. Last year a lot of writer* finals of the John Cuddy Memorial victory In the two games this but I can remember a Chicago Tiger said. ’’When he managed cy” is the property of Norman indicated in this picture showing Barry Smith (left) Peona meet* the NA-tA, All- delphia and Chicago said. Groth and rookl# Steve Boros look Tony Taylor and George Altman. were picking' us to win and we Tournament in Holyoke, Mass. Woolworth’s Clearview Farms o f ' weekend at St. Louis. The fourth first baseman who was like Steve, like the beat of the outfield spares. Washington heNvas always telling missing an overhand left thrown at Richard Neff. Some I Star* m the second rotRld tonight. Spring training Is old hat, to He was around for a good long They are all swift, and In a pro­ hard this spring. Two year* ago, came in fourth. This spring no let" to second place among jhe at JacksonvilTe. T went B«4 Eraben 11 players Is t» 3 Quiinby...... 0 3-4 3 member, we're not discounting the out in force on three fronts Saturday with two of the w inter ^ rW I ^ old Del Rice, who never hit much be lack of a worthwhile southpaw, freshman season as manager of the ' 4 Dennis ...... 3 1-2 7 1:67 In winning the Fox Stake at • Around for 21 year* before, hang- CAiecking the . fore the games and does a real pro- he did prior to laat season, could ^ ticipat’e In a World Series. 5 Fontana ...... 5 5-7 15 Hawks, either. They’re a good more than his weight and was re­ but Ben Johnson, 17 and 8 at Port Milwaukee Braves, managed the Indianapolis. book favorites heading clas.9.v fields in the $100,000 Added V C T i L a l a Z H r ' up his glove with the While Biiko. who newly feasional job. appreciably reduce the number 4 Plante ...... 6 4-4 16. Highly Interesting team. They had to be to finish I is as Taking off his daik glasses, leased by the Braves. Worth, could bolster the right- Senators, they finished eighth in Muncy, after playing second on top In the’ Western Division. Florida Derby at Gulfstream. Park and the $25,000 Added ^ „ 1039 he is tall, struck, out once in every Qf bases On balls given Banks on M ’Total* 30 106 fiddle to the Bullet on the mile Dykes admitted that the Tigers purpose, make pitchers give him Depend on Drott handed side. 1955, seventh in 1966' and then They’ll be lough.’' If you under­ Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct, t ^ ~~~\ Rodion. April Bntish -V Detroit’s pitchmg U b e t t e r (five appearances. N°t foo_ an The Cubs have a Pheenom In Colarobta Beat* 'fM)> tracks, reached hla peak at Dela­ P'- 1 i/P) “are better and will be stronger." something he could hit Power pitching could give bat­ dropped back into, the cellar Fayti^kfor Hadley p. B F Ptf rate them, they’ll beat you.” Bally Ache, fro.m .Leonard' Backer* of Bally Ache recall he Empire middleweight king Dick • than average with Sunning ■ average for a home mn bitter Ron Santo, a big. 20-year-ol(J ware during "Jug” week and set "Irish” Johnny O'Neill. 138, scored a close decision over But the Tigers are an "if” club The Cub’s principal weakness 4s ters a hard time,- however, and 1957 before the Seqators decided 4 Davln* ...... 2 H 2 NBA President Maurice Podo- Pruchtman's Edgehlll Stable of was beaten by Victoria Park In * ' Tiger rule* an 8-to-5 favonte over -• 117-181.-Paul FoyUk (l4-14), Don Biiko is the same gent who had Italian who last season came out a w'orld record of 2:00 4/5 over “ Slugger" Don Rouillard, 135. in the main attraction on the previous trials with the Cardi­ and don’t appear to have as many defense, where all games are won. make the Cubs look better than to make a change in field leader­ Traded Rum the probable big four. Ray trailed champion Chicago by 18 field as well as.,at the plate, is only, people other than those in the for San Antonio. Grimm says he is Great Fundamaitallsf 8 Vlerira ...... ,.vl| 37 150 last year for fifth place among at St. Louis-Thursday night, April against seven other 3-year-old rich Hialeah Park race. F-agle Ad­ Nareleskl, Tom Morgan, Ray A minor league phenom, Biiko hit going to be given every chance at St. Petersburg, Fla., April t the 2-year-old sldewheelers. Both munity Y. An enthusiastic crowd of 150 witnessed the in­ fight tomght 55 homers in 1956 and 66 the fol­ games, only two games better than a fair shortstop because his range Wrigley Field front office gave 8 Gaetano, J oe...... 8 (VO W 7, and the seventh. If needed. Sat­ horses In the 1 1 8 mllea of the miral and Victoria Park, along Tiger, a Nigerian who is enter­ r'Ssmproch and Dave Staler have all third biuie, but it ia asking a lot Dnsssir was great As Dodger (jp) — The New Ydrk YanJtses, the BuUet and Muncy are sops of teresting program lowing year with Loe Angeles In the sixth place Batllmore.Oriolee. is so limited. Expect for Tony Bob Schefilng a ton of credit for boos, winning twq tiennants and handling, themselves e.xceiptionally urday afternoon, April 9. In Bos­ Florida Derby.,_^ with Isaac’ Bluniberg’a fleet Vene­ ing the ring for the eighth tuns- *'1>«en around without-too much dls- finishing in a tie for fifth, place The Cubs are likely U> get a lot sporting a horrible 6-13 exWMtlon eg io 1837 90 Adlos. O’Neill ,w'aa the aggressor, car­ ton. the Pacific Coast League. In the Taylor all the other inflelders are fln i^ n g secqnd In three tries, record, were reported today trylnir 8e bowed to New York ( Sunnysid«; Garden) I ^ t t e d tn. He fielded without an York as the Detroit Tigers tore school lea<5her, and Harrison, til 'Toronto and Detroit determine "It was the best game of the his Canadiens. a member of HlUhouse’s ."Wonder ‘ Smithy pi^t up-quitq a scrap but up boxing'for the first year. The Natlenal Leagae Semltliials ” I tried to rate him too miich^ 'T V Lark, They’ll pack 118 — Al Milone, 1554. New York, ' ’ aiTor. idthough the A’s lost«to the into Mark Freeman for four first who’ll be 21 next week, get to the emteome of their semifinal ae­ series, and we won it because we Depth, Experience MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE Event Scheduled Five” In the early 1950’s the longer reach of Neff found the semi-final was staged by boys of Montreal 2, Chicago 0 (Montreal said Ussery. "He likes to run on 1 pound* each tomorrow-^ A flield dfetpoinled Ike Jenkins. 1564, ~ Baltimore- Orioles 5-4 at West innlrtg runs in a 5-2 victory at Rome ? ries. had the better goalie,” said Mon­ , "Wheri you get best and shut range more often to piiH mit a more experience with the feature wins best-of-7 series 4-0). the front end.” I of 12 Is-expected New York. 8 Palm Beach. Lakeland. The homers came off Of the two, Breen faces the treal Coach'* Toe Blake. out two games in a row, you gotta Slebem Is beck where he fln- llic Canadiens, who finished fliiit close 32-28 win bout between two very experienced 80 ^im Bunning, /who averaged t tougher challenge. As America’s in the National Hockey League, ’’Hall (Glenn) was good for say they’re a better club,” said Another Class B bowling tour­ —lAied with , the Yankees—on first strikeout per Inning In his seven metric mile ohampioii today, be them,” said Blake, "But Plante nament, will be staged next Friday Town Teams Lose Smith’s brother, Dennis, and boys. blanked Chicago 2-0 laat night, Pilous. ’’They get that first goal Tiger Benson met in the 75 to 85 inning start. must figure on chopping his time (ioalic Jacquea Plaffte scored his proved tonight why he has been the and have the depth and experience nlftht at the Double Strike'alleys I j When* New York Manager Caeay In other Florida games, the St. from 18:00.8 to something re­ National-Hockey League’s all-star on Oak St. Boland Oil and Wyman Oil were pound class with the faster and second straight shutout—both in to hold you off the rest of the eliminated from the Courant- more dri'Ving Smithy avenging his W olf pack Tops Yale ! I Stengel let JJorm out of the (tog- Louis Cardinata (12-5) moved to sembling the.17:11 pooled Iceb. 27 the Chicago Stadiunfi—over the goalie for five straight seasons.” Bowlsra can make shift reserva- I »house late. In the '59 season, Sle- the top of the exhibition stand­ Plante, who had to go to the way.” Goodwlll Boys ..Club tournament in brother’s loi» as he won over Ben­ .. Raleigh, N.C.,. April 1 — by Australie’e sensational Jon third place Hawks. At no time in the series were the tlona” now with Emfe Pohl. T h e North Carolina State lopped the ' ' bem played the final two games at ings with a 7-3 triumph over the dressihg room for a stltim on a shifts will .be at 6, 8 and 10 o’clock. Hartford last night. Bolands lost son. , Konrads — quite a job. Besides Detroit amd Toronto, tied at Hawks ahead. Several timea Inthe Yale baseball team 2-1 yesterday { 1 first, fielding 1.000 with 15 putouU Pittsburgh Pirates (11-6) at St. Japan’s Teuyoehi Yamonaka has 2-2 in their best-of-seven aeries, re­ cut received in the firat period, was Pofttman Dtng Farr won last 89-47, to ■ Red’s All-Stars, and W y­ Richard Macaione, 86, and Jerry Petersburg, and the Milwaukee first two games In Montreal the Demeusy. 90, provided the crowd behind the five-hit pitching 'of i-[and 2 asgiets. been timed in 17:47.6. sume play tomorrow 'ifight in To­ tremendous In the final period. The week’s event with a six-string to­ mans were ousted by the South­ I • But Ws work In Yankee Sta- Braves edged the Washington Sen- Chicagoans managed to tie the west Boys Club 45-21. 'With a thriller with both, fighters righthander Wilson Carruthera. Alan Somers, the Indiana fresh­ ronto. They’ll play again Sunday in winner of the Vezina T^phy gal­ tal of 777, 1 • f dlum’s treacherous leftfleld was atora 7-6 at Orlando. lantly w1thst(xjd repeated Hawk Canadiens but they never moved „ "i man who finished 12 meters behind Detroit and, if necessary, Wednes­ in front. The Canadiens wmn by I Isomething else. -'Norm played In In Arizona, the Chicago Cubs Breen in Yale’s 50-meter practice advances at the net in the last shaded the Boston Red SoX 4-8 at day in Toronto. 4-3 scores, the second in overtime V 134 games in 1958, his first year tank, was clocked in 18;()9.7. He The Hawks, shutout 4-0 Tuesday, period "a# a regular, and carried a .300 Mesa for their seventh straight, has done better.'- His 17:44.4. last HERALD LEAGUE HOT RODDERS *, KAYCEE TEN PIN RESTAURANT LEAGUE batting average into the World and the Cleveland Indians rallied summer in Japan is tn the Ameri­ Final Standings Standings f .Standings ■ Standings Sertba. Then Milwaukee fiy baUs. to whip the San Francisco Glanta can record. Nobody is counting W. W, Pet.; W. L Pct.l W L Pet “ jLided' by high winds, haze and a 11-10 at Tucson? him out. I beaming sun, began , dropping all Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Lo* Bendaya ...... 21 Tn-Power .773 Man. Modes ...... 574 30'.j .653 Walnut ...... 63 21 .750 Course Smoother Bearings ..., .,598 Pagani'a Caterers .504 371, .577 Ovej' s .. ,,...62 22 .738 ■’ over leftfield. Norm was benched Angeles and the Chicaj;o Whit* I Agates ...... 19 Harrison's course is smoother. HUi! Strokers ■ . . .455 xurcotte's Esso ...494 38'V. .557 Ray's ...... 51 33 $07 "su lck ly . He played In orily thre^e Sox were not scheduled. The I! Rulers ...... 17 leries games and hit a mere .125. White Sox’ 12-6 exhibiUon record The husky Californian's 4:28.6 SKILLED MEN.. Tri-Carbs . ... ■ 455|.gtevenson In*. .. 40 \.545 Oak Grill .J, ...... 49 35 583 > ls compares favorably with Great js Late / Pointers ...... -.16 Injectors ...... 389, .545 Red Ember ,.,..14 70 .197 Benched for t-opeE still tops the American League. Lappen In*...... 40 Ken Boyer homered and singled Britain's Ian Black, whose 5:08 is Thunder-Jugs .273 43 .511 Club 21 ... , .13 71 .155 Lest year, he hoped thingi would t i Home Specialties for the cardinals, but four Pitts­ the world’s record for 44 yards^or Behdays backed 'into the second ■Shea’* Nutmeg* 47', .460 be different, but his outfleldlng 400 meters. i' . Looking For "GOOD JOB " "GOOD PAY? ; round title as they lost 2-1 to the Results: Bearings 3, Injectors 1: 51', r415 Result*; Cavey*. picking up "^'became so unsure that.his hitting burgh errors, good for three un­ Moriarty Bros...... 36' earned rune in the eighth, did the But, while Harrison’s time was ' cellar dwelling Pointers. Biit sec- Tri-Pow#t- 3, Jug.1,1; Stroker* 4, Flllaramo Const. ,.34 54 .386 , .. ’'follow ed suit. Stengel finally registered in Yale’s 25-yard short II ond place Agates fumbled their Tri-Carbs 0. Fogarty‘ Bros...... 30', 557', 7 ', .347.3471 21 while front running Walnut 1 * benched him for Hector Lopez, an- big damage. - , , Year Mel Roach, battling the come- course exhibition pool. Black’s Then Visit Us This SATURDAY! I opp(>rtunlty by losing 2-1 to the - Top shooters were Bob Cabral __ j _ I had to settle for a 2-1 vidtory over other fielding gamble. Prom Aug. time was recorded in a long course 1 Riuers. Having already won the 187 and Bob Nelson 179. , .Manchester Mod’’e* .iteady Oak Grill, closed to withiA on# ' “1. on. Norm was virtually nothing becking Red Schoendlenet for the tank. The former offers the swim­ y first round title the Bendaya thus 1 marrh to the title wa* tempo-! game of the league leadera iri ui# *'*but a pinch hitter, and it was only Braves’ second bAe job, singled mer an advantage because it calls avoided the need of a plryoff for ; rarily derailed'when Jack Lappen | •‘'tem^'ngs. In the other match c'-hlS sharp pinch batting that en­ across thewinnlng run against the for shorter laps and more pushes Butypu can catch up on EXPERIMENTAL MACHINISTS Try tli€ I the league championship. . VILLAGE CHARMERS Senators. Washington scored all I In.iurance’s team swept all four, Ray’s blanked Red Ernberi 3-0., abled him to finish at .271. from the walls at both ends, prob­ For Pr^ision Work on TTien the Yankees traded Sie- its runs in the sixth orff Leiv Bur­ AIRCRAFT W li Pci- i point* from the league leaders. LLtcd with the leading shootera ably 10 seconos. your lawn^in one aftiernpon! MEROANTILE ...... 64 36 .640 I other re.iults were Pagani * 4. Fo- were Nick Bolinski 154-384 Yeah ''b e m , Don Larsen, Hank Bauer and dette. There have been two events so 1'" Millers, Grinders ’ Man. Auto •THarv Throneberry to the A ’s for Russ Nixon, the catcher who . ' ' ' . ,' . • • •• '. "ft • -X Howard Oil ...... '57 . 43 ; garty’s 0; Specialties 3. Moriar- Sasiela 3"1. Squint Dowd* 359, far, and two records.' Five races Vertical Turret Lathes Standings Ernie Pohl 142-355, Paul Vesco 361. -’'Rent Hadley, Joe De^aeitri and didn’t want to go bock to the In­ and the one-meter dive are on to­ ■»!?.■-u W. Pet, Garden Gfove ...... 51 49 ..510 ty'g 1 ; Turcotte’a 3. Stevenson’s Boring Machines ...... 48 .52 , the leftfielder they dians, singled home the tie-break­ day’s agenda, and anything con I Man. Auto ...... 46 .613 Naa*iff Arma .. ■***0 ; |. Shea’s 3, Fillaramo’s 1. er against the Giant*. Nixon had , . l - ChoilBiiqiiig AssigmMfita for Jarvla,-Realty ...... 46 54 460, Top g a r d e n g r o v e wanted. •» happen. Rainbow .., .600 scores included Joe Goian- Standings Norm promised he would hit the deal in which they were In- Meanwhile, there’s a team battle Mtn with S h ^ Skilts Johnson Paint ...... 38 62 ,;dei 185-187-190—592. Bud Pillard I Garden .,,., .587 1 w. L. Pet •■'t^igaln once he was away from t(ie volwed was voided. Willie Mays, brewing between Sou them-Califor­ 1 Holts'" I Herm’S’ .,.,. .587 ------' ^ ' I 176-218—542, Joe Schauster 179- WfYaStks. If he continues, and he who hurt an ankle Wednesday, nia. the defending AAU and Na­ ‘ AIRCRAFT ENGINE Resulta; .lobnson 3, Howard 1181-182—542, Al Bolls 177-178— ' Weddmga . ,.3). IS .708 Scotfe crab 9TOU stoppar Frank’s ...., .573 .623 *?.tan play the bag, it will cost was back in the San Francisco tional College champ,, an'd; the New Jarvlj 4, Auto 0; Na.isiff .3, Grove 527, Benoit 182..-514; Jean ' Clambake* ...... 23 21 MECHANICS Al(ied ’,533 ...... 23 31 .523 'IdThronebcrry a. Job that had been Uneup and homered for the sec- Haven Swim Club, composed BOWLING SHIRTS !■ ? . Colavecchio 217-508. Walt Law- Outing* . .> InertcMd Pay Scq)e I Join-Di’s .453 Receptions ...... 22 22 .600 ivArlrtually handed to him by the •ond straight day. . mainly of . Yale stars. 4440 1 Mem. Owner Btest scores were V irginia Dun-, rence 200, • Sal Evanglista 195, Banquets ...... 16 28 .364 x.^iA’s, who had a collection of four BV .373 ock 113, Shirley Holmes 112, (3ar- Ken Monroe 190, Frank Laraia AdvaneenMnt Opportunitits I Man. Optical Buffet*...... 14 26 >813 ^ feinlmpressive first basemen last Marlow’s .., .....18 .240 oline Jandeke 111. 188. Al Bergevin" 185, ScotUe, year. Slebem throws right. jShip’n Shore! SHOT METAL MECHANICS Other Attractive Benefits I 2 Turf Builder"" fertilizer for Experimental Work Yaworski 185. Jim Tierney 183, * rvif.i.-. Throneberry Is a lefty *11 the way. Results: Rainbow.3, Jon-Di's 0; COUNTRY -CLUB WOMEN Vic Squadritto. l8ff.-Aldo D’AHol-‘ J? »■.. Bauer, the A’s leading spring N€W MODELS KOW ON MSPLAY Auto 2. Frank's 1; Oimer 3, Mar­ Standing* lonlo 180, Bill Gallo 180, Hank, . "hitter, has clinched one. outfield ' 'tj low’s 0; Harm’s 3, AHlod 0; Garden W. L Pet, Scheckley 179. Jim .Sullivan 179.1 ^ ,_Job along, with Bob (Jerv, another 2, Optical 1. Spares , ...... 58 34 ,931 Bob Scully 177, John Bana. 177. 1 ghf^^^littner f Slghthanded hitter. Lefty batUng TOOL CNid ME MAKERS ...... 55 37 .598 ,j|lusa Snyder and, r^ghty Dick ’jVlf- BOATS MOTORS 3 Scott'”* Gross Seed $3.98 Don't Delay Listed wiUi the leading scorers Sliders •, Helen McCann 121-334. M iry Strikes ...... 50 42’ .543 .MEBCHANTS 19M EVINRUDES were, Jemn Barletta 137-Ml, Tony ...... 42 .50 .466 . StiindHlfft I:Brown 126-331. Olive Bossetto CROSRY Appiy Now At Spelas 358, Herm Wlerasblckl 362. Spinners 3 H.P. to 76 H.P. Splits ...... 39 .53 .424 w. L. Pet. I 1?7, Dons Prentice 126, Be COMPIJKTE STOCK OP Employment Office I Roy McGuire 166, Walt Phillipe •j-o Vic'a Soda Shop .. ...20 10 .667 Kusmik -- '• 119, Shirley ■ Jacobs - The look you w ant... . the comfort you want MACHINE o p e r a t o r s S(^tups ...... 32 •M8 . White Gla«» ...... '...... IS U .6001 STARCRAFT 366 Main Street I 149, Dick Simmons 146. , Howard's Landicapins . ..16 14 .5331 Ann Myers 112. Save on 1969 36 HJ*. We have the goods,... and the advice for bowling. Made with continental, two-way with Experience on - . I Dart’* Dairy ...... 16 .14 ..5331 . ^ East Hartford.' ponn, , Results Strikes i3. Setups t Communityly Press - ...... 12 1* .400 NATIONAL SAIL DOLPHIN Non-Current Motors collar, short notched sleeves for action. Made • - Millers, Jig Mills Sliders 3, pllts-'l; Spares 3, Spin Slprlarly Bros, ... 8 22 .266 LUCKY STRIKE Quick delivery—phone or come in l i Y KEGLERS S tan ^ ga in a no-iron blendof 65% dacron (r) .polyes­ •1. ‘1^ Verticil Turret Lathes tiers 1. ' W . . ■ ter, 35% fine cotton for smoothest drip dry- Standings Mae Wutsch’s 125 and Edna Hl- Results: . White's .3. .Howard's 0: W. L Oil, SEALS Radial Drill Presses V ic's'3, Morlarty's 0: Press 2. Dart’* 1. I Solvold FIOtWlnK 34 L. Pet. Eg IL ei I^A aIi4iii 1E1 —Q45J1 - « IFI a4 assist «« « ^ ^ \ing. White,tpastd and bright tones . . . sizes 27 .719 llnaki’a 110 led-the scorers. Milt- DcnhiiiU 151-366, Norm ■ Rioter Multi-au-matic Lathes Open thh Sahirdqy—B A.M;rl2 Neon 11 'BowlAJeta... 139-361. Bill Chapman 359. Ed Bujau- Kuti Aces ...... 30 DISTRIBUTED IN 8 FT. DINGHY 30 to 38. Man-au-tr(il Lathes and Mondays thro IFridays--8 A.M.-4 P.M. : Rockettes . • 41 .876 riu.i 352. Carl Bolin Jr. .352. .John Narel- Dean Machine • -.. 294 TenPins . . . 44 .542 HOMEM.VKERS HOLIDAY to 157 Harry Bemls ■ 135. Man. Sand, Grav, 28 MANCHESTER BY FI6ERGLAS BUSH HARDWARE CO. ^MAm sr BowlAPears 53 .448 ' Standings Monarch’s ___ ,,28 V Jl'NTOB DOt’BLES PHOT^E a d S-4U1 FOB PROB8PT FREE DBLIVBBY -1 HiFI’s ...... 57 .406 W. Pet, . atandia** Wyman Oil ..,..28 PtnU ps...... 66' .312 Hlpetera 23. .639 W L. Pci.' Allied Printing: --27 Moppetts ...... 23. .939 i LaGaes'Topliff’ ....!...... 17 7 .706 Cone’s . Aces . . . . 20 Jgg Cdwles-Flelcher ...._____...... 14 10 .583 ______MANCHESTER SPORT OWN WED.* THURS.* FRI. t ill ♦ FM. ResulU: Jets 4. Rockettes 0, 4 X'a ...... 20 LARSEN’S HARDWARE C O ., Inc. 34 DEPOT SQ. PRAH & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT TenPins 3, HiFl's Ir Dears 2. Pln- Merry Mrs...... IS" .500 EHu^^Wotar'!l” '.!!!!!!!'.iii li (Ssa R«$ultii':^Vj'yman’s 3, Cone’s i l ; MON., TUES., SAT., 10 AM. to 6 fM , Upe 2. Suburbanites ’•...... 12 333 Morin-Wood* ...... 10 14 416; Solvold 3.“ Allied 1; Honarchs'8, SPOT PHONE MI S-6274 FOR PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Feiber-Lovett ...... O' 18 2(S0! K ufs 1; Man. Sand 3, Dean 1. \ ' AUTO PARTS Division of United Airiiaft Corporaiton' The Jets have'altbady won the (Jinderellas .12 .333 pennant but the second place tro­ j Result*'. LaGsC* 3. F*lb«r 0; ' With the top scorers were <270 BROAD ST 109 CENTER ST.—MI 9-8747 Best bow-lers were Alice Kltson 18, Mm-ln____ 0:_____ DIubac 3. Cowli*CowU 1 Tedford 207-192—572, Al W hlp«» 1...... '!• Eaat Hartford 8, Connectient phy will be at stake In next Week's iSlo ...... final session. Only three points sep­ 1 ^ Jon Leonard 158,.Lois iiorin^sii*# c S f 190-191—647; Vic Taggart i l i - arate the HocketU and TenPins. 189. - ' 104 as' l*ader*. 509. , f f r ■ \ 1' ,r^ PAGE NUTETTlBBiN MANCHESTER EVENING HERACD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY."^ APRIL 1, 1960

Hob for Bale 72 Houaes for 8 elt 72 Houses for Sale 72 'Houses for Sale 72 Honsw for Sal* 72 Household Good* 51 Apartments-^FIat*— VERNON—6 room ranch, (itapUea. MANCHESTER EVENING llERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRmAY, APRIL 1, 1980 Help Wanted-— r o c KVILLEJ—3-famlly home. 8-8-7, UNION STREET—Atiraettvi two- Tenements 63 5V4 ROOM RANCH, knotty pine 1—COVENtRY — Minimum down family duplex now under construc­ full cellar, laundry, roe nom and __ ^ „ r« ■ Msle or Female 37 ALBERT’S IS THE PLACE FHA. New 6^4 roopi ranchr bullt-ln large room*. Also store building - ■ ■ BmiBfM Oppogtonittsa 82 cabtneU. tile bath, livtog-dlning tion. Archambault, BtilMers, garage. Can assume O.L BY FAGALY and SHORTEN TO SAVEl MONEY FOR RENT—Why look further? G.E. stove and oven; paseled fire­ imd nine garages. Owner can live or refinance. $18,500. Fdr m ebaO RJ4. OR L.P.N. full or part-time,.; experienced wool presser L, basement garage, good con­ rent free. Property to be sold at 8-1440, MU 8-4298. TBERB OUGHTA b e a LAW wanted. Good wages. Call to per­ WHEN YOU WISH TO We .have new 3^ room, heated struction, $10,500. Carlton W. place wall, basement garage, one ment call BU 9-6476 or TR if-MU. WANT-TO MAKE 7-8 and 8-11. Vernon *n Con­ FURNISH YOUR HOME apartments in residential area of acre lot. Immediate occupancy. a sacrifice due to illness. Cali for MANCHEST^ — Lovely custom Armstrong fc Chamberlain, 96-66 valescent Hospital, Vemon, Conn. son at Manchester Dry Cleaners, Rockville. Just 15 minutes from Hutchins, Ml 9-6132. more details. Louis '"c’dfarb, dODQE 1958 3-door .tatlon wnfipB $10,000-$20,000 A YEAR?? 08 Wells Street. IX)OK AT THIS BIG VALUE, $14,900. R. F. Dlmock Co. Ml built 7 room split now under 'con- Connecticut Boulevard.______with .standard shift, radio,^Jreat'- TR 5-2077. ______, 3 c o m p l e t e Hartford by Wilbur Cross High­ SIX ROOM Cape, 1V9 baths, full 9-5246 or Barbara Woods, MI Realtor, TR 5-7095. , structlM. Reputable builder. Very er, perfect tires. It’l extra clem. Two hard working men can do WANTED—Reglstersd N yse,. IM • ROOMS OF FURNITURE way. Kitchen appliance* furnished. cellar, house and grounds to ex- 9-7703. MANCHESTER. Bowers School, desirable location. Convenient to VERNON—Bo the fl« t to aoe the CLASSIFIED Fun price 1485. No pfwhiey down. FOR ONLY $289. Ml 9-4824, TR 5-1186. -cellent condition: well landscaped antway. Floor plana available at 1400 eq. ft. split level. Built-in this. A peat humus business Is a.m., salary open ttestfleld C ^ - Dot^Birda—Pets 41 i n —MANCHESTER—New 6 room near new Junior and Senior oven and range. Also, Includ^to Only $29 month. Drtlimer’s Lark in being sold. Equipment includes valescent Hospital. Call MI 8-3461,. Includes comor lot. Buckle School, shown High Schools, walking distance rmstrong fc Oiamberlaln, 96-98 TA»ttvUle^^' GENERAL RENTAL agency— We by sppototmenL Phllbrick Agency, ranch. iH baths, bullt-ln oven snd Connecticut Boulevard. For to the price builder •will taataU, power digger, bucket loader, shred­ Mrs. BlngO. ' ELECTRIC RT*' GERATOR specialize in rentals of all kinds. range, fireplace, overslsed garage. churches, •hoppln;' and transppi’- CO washer and dryer. Only In der 6-ton truck. Leads to contracts b e a u t if u l mongrel puppies, J. D. Realty, Ml $-6129, evenings Ml 9-8464. tation. Modem three bedroom co­ formation call BU 9-6478. Ml advertising CHBVRDtaET. 1W7 4-door station week* old,' $5. MI 9-9625. ^ , DE LUXE RANGE Over an acre of land, selling 8-76l'6; For appointment call BU 6-64T wagon with ' radio, heater and will be ^ven. Owner will give in­ COMPLETE Ch a r g e BEDROOM SUITE Ml $-1687. 470 Mair St. SECLUDED, immaculate 6 room $18,700. R. F. Dimock Co., Ml lonial, good quality, re d ^ ra te d , TR 5-2865. Armstrong A Cbsfll- structions on equipment. now ready for occupajHSy. Fire­ jewnotny overdrive. Jet black with of two-girl general Insurance agen­ UVING ROOM SUITE raneh, built-in stove, garage, 9-5345 or Barbara Woods, . MI A honey of a ranch In Bolton at berialn, 96-98 Connecticut Boole* c l a s s if ie d advertisment d e p t , h o u r s white top. One two, it’s for you. 5 PC. DINETTE SET __ FURNISHED 8 room' heated apart many extras, 8 acres, trees. Only 9-7702. place. Double lot, country eettlng. f o r s a l e —Toy Teddy Bear Spitz. "meiit. Private entrances. Parking. Assumable 4^4%^mortgage. Henry reasonable price. Large wooded yard. 8;1S AM. to 4;30 PJ>1. ■ Drive It from Brunner's. Tolland JOSEPH BARTH, Broker cy office. Must have Are and MI 9-1484. $16,900, Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml lot on a quiet street. Tpke., Taloottville. Rugs —Lamps -Tables—Linoleum Adults. Apply 299 Autumn before 9-5182. IV-WETHBRELL Street-New Eecott Agency. Ml 9-7688. ___ SO. WINDSOR—6^ room ranch, ,40 Buckland St. casualty experisnee. , Excellent COCKER PUPPY—Female, blond, and a few other email articles. 7:30 p.m.. room cape. $15,090. Fully plastered Orford Village, two S-room 3 bedrooms, spacious kitchen, fire­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR AL’ ON LOW LIBERAL TERMS. walls, ceramic Jile bath, custom BOWERS SCHOOL—6 room ranch, SILVER HAWK by Studebaker Buckland, Conn. salary. Writs P. O. Box 689, Man­ unmgistered, $15. RockvlUe TR FURNISHBEV—Three rooms, bath, MANCHESTER—$1,400 down as­ ranches, - priced to sell. Both In place, aluminum combtoatton-wte* MONDAY Thrn FRIDAY 10;80 AJil.—SA T D ^A Y 9 AAL Sport coupe. 6 cyl with overdrive, 5-2894. Air are used, but in good shape and sumes 4%% mortgage. Large 8 built kitchen, mie-halt acre of seven years old, foyer, large liv- good shape. , dowa. garage' fenced rear yard, custonf, radio, heater, whitewall MI 9-0820 ______chester. guaranteed. It’s a wonderful bar' heat, hot water, porch. Small room ranch, cellar. Carlton W. land. Minimum FHA financing ing^room, dining room, and 3 lot 100x200. $14,900 wdth 10% tires, back-up lights, clock cigar gain, one which cannot be dupli children accepted, PI 2-7648 after Hutchins, MI 9-5133. available. R. E. Dlmock Co., Ml Itmroomg. full basement. By ap- Luncheonette to heart of Man­ down. Owner traneferred. John H. PLEASE READ YOJJR AD lighter, twin side mirror.. Red REfltAUBANT for safe in the best l a d y n e e d e d .to take care o< cated. 4 p.m. 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, MI. polntment only. $17,900. Other list chester. A good piece of Investment Lappen. Inc. MI 9-5281. MI 6-T4a, bed patient knd do housework. poultry and Supplies 43 togs. Phllbrick Agency. Ml 9-8464 leather inside, reclining Se.ts. It’s location. No informhUon by phone. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT NEW DUPLEX, 6 rooms, large Uv- OAK ST-—8 room. 2-story alum 9-7792. , ■ y property for the right owner,. Other MI 3!S219. CtoMMed o r ^ M t Ad.- S ^ ^ ayT t jet black. Guaranteed mileage of For appointment call J. D. Realty. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. f r e s h f r o z e n turkeys, ready Inum siding, copper plumbing, new listings available. to 4 p.m. Call MI 9-1714. _____ PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT Ing room, picture window birch wiring O. E. furnace, automatic V—MANCHESTER—New 5>i room ENFIELD — Cute six room An BOLTON LAKE — Waterfront 8 3997 miles. New car guarantee. MI S-SliB- *10 kJaln Street. ___ any time Toms 50c per pound, NO OBUGA-nON! -cabinet kitchen, ceramic tile bath, ished Uape Cod on corner lot. Coat $3200 when new and It still hens 56c Schaub Turkey Farm, hot water, 8-car garage. .^Lot ranch, built-in G.E. _.4Sven and room ranch. Be all settled to Oils SAMUEL ALBERT heat, hot water, Venetian blinds, 65x340. House completely Insulat range, fireplace, 3 bettfpoms, near Plaster walls, fireplace, aluminum JACK LAPPEN AGENCY lovely setting when spring cornea. , is new at Brunner’s low, low price EXPERIENCED counter girl. Ap­ 188 HlUstown Rd., Manchester. storm windows, attic 'cellar, cen­ combinations, full cellar, steel of only $2295. Save $1000. Let’s Help Wanted—Female 35 Also, 6 room house to rent. Hartford CHapel 7-0358 sd J. D, Realty, MI 8-5129. 470 bus, school. Priyjd to sell st Beautifully landscaped. Fl*h from Error, which do not 1 * ^ ®* ply 187 No. Main St. between 2-4. tral location. Available May 1. MI $lS,800. Call lycnard F, Dlmock beam, assume 4>499 mortgage, MI 9-4506 yoOr own dock. Hot water oil heat , trade today. It’s in Brunner’s Lark ClNSlNMlUQVl If you have no means of transpor- 9-7885. Main St. monthly payments of $78.32. Ex­ i^ ^ m tW c tD e n t win not ho corrected by •‘minto good" InwrOon. tMEPftOESOP PART-TIME counter worker. Bhc Utlon I’ll send my auto for you! Co., Ml 9-6248 or Barbara Woods Eve, MI 4-1894. MI 4-0149 fireplace, dish washer, family else ahowfoom. perience not necessary. Apply Cor WELL KNOWN company needs two VERNON—8 room ranch, A-1 con­ clusive with Home Finders Realty ANE'MSPAPER Articles For Sale 45 No obligation! RUlLLY FURNISHED t room Ml 9-7702,. kitchen." Asking $15,W. Wreot PONTIAC STATION wagon, 1957. ner Soda Shop, State TTieater employes fqr survey work to our dition. 3 qpres lor d that could be Co., MI 4-1531, any time. 63" HARTFORD RD.-New 5V4 from owner. Call MI 8-4389. iriCSOWPEP Manchester office. Some typing, s e e THE I960 Wheel Hone riding A—I ^ B —H—R—T—’S •artment, completely redecorkt- VI—MANCHESTER - Spring St. tOVB, CXWPEBATION WDX Q j g l 3-2711 4-door, radio heater, automatic. Building. ed, new furniture, second floor, used for building. mortgage room ranch, three bedrooms, fire BUSES- preferred but not e**enti*l. Appii- tractor. A-P Equipment, 945 Cen 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD can'be assumed. Priced for quick A. t^rge six rotim ranch, attached $13,900—6 room cape, aluminum BE appreciated W I U I Very clean. Brunner’s Lark In cant must be over 21 years of central location, heat fvimishcd, siding fireplace, hot water heM place, built-lns, on bus Itoe, g c ^ TOO Talcottville. Open evenings. Tel. ^kim kctr CLERK-TYPIST ter St. MI 9-2052. Open evenings. Open NighU Till 8 p.m. sale. D. Realty. Ml 3-5129. 470 "garage, ^flreplaco, beautifully fin­ financing. Tel. Ml 9-9844 or MI age. Apply at 983 Main Street or $96 monthly. Call Ml 9-6808. Mato St. ished rec. room, ',4 acre of land, dormers, garage, trees, but, 4^4% MI 8-5191. w ith knowledge of shorthand for call MI 8-2319 between 9 a.m.-l RENTALS—Floor eanden, edgers Sats. 6 p.m. mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchins 3-7351, Cha. is Ponticelll. LATE! Automobiles for Sale- 4 ^MwaoHine., THREE and four room apartments, 4y-% G.I. mortgage may be as -66 __; Lost and Found FORD, 1959 V8 Country Sedan sta­ p.m. hand sanderi, wallpaper ateam- DUPLEX. 5-6 rooms, new fyrtace, sumed. Priced to sell at $20,600 M* 9-5132. Yes, ■vary soon it will h* — TOO general office work. Apply e n , equipment, floor poUshen, furnished or unfurnished, working copper plumbing. 3 bath*, alum­ THE BUY-OF A LIFETIME DE CORMIER MOTORS tion wagon, automatic, radio, heat­ FOR SALE—Used furniture. Tel. people. New Bolton Road, MI Call the R. F. Dimock Co., MI ELRO STREET—Home with six LATE to purchase a homo a t Wood* er. Beautiful California brown. See vacuums. C. J. Morrison Paint inum storms, garage.' central, 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, MI Four rooms, finished recreation hill Heights to Manchester with a Band No. \ Help Wanted— Malii 86 Store, 885 Center St.. Ml 9 9713. 3-7449. 3-6389. good income. Carlton W. Hutchins, .generous sized rooms. EJxtra large lost—Blue parakeet Brunner’s Lark in Talcottville tor MANCHESTER MOD^ 9-7702. closets, large front porch, full room in cellar, beautiful yard, ga­ V.A. mortgage. This deslraWa 31857. Call MI 9-2606. Says, TWO ROOM furnished apartment, m 9-5132. rage with screened in patio. A truly home area la complete ivlth city a deal, 38 months to pay. FIRST CLASS gauge makers, top^ POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ NEW FURNITURE V n—MANCHESTER—New listing bssement, one-car garage, gow ‘■f o r y o u r a u to m o tiv e ; Roofing—Biding 16 Painting—Papedng 2 Pine Street, Manchester wages all benefits, paid holidays. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, un- heated. Gas range, kitchen set, re­ condition, hAndy to bus, schools, terrific buy and s cozy home for sewera and water. See the ranch FORD 1958 V8 convertible. Just Business Services Offered 13 sen, Bolen*. Toro and Ariens. Self- frigerator, bedroom aet. Free gas, 21 CANTERBURY ST,—Large two —6 room Colonial, l ’/4 baths, fire­ model featuring 6 roome. ceramic DOST—G61d Identification bracelet. PLEASURE SEE THESE FINE GIFTS BY AVON: Thousands of 50-55 hours weekly. Apply E * 8 propelled, push or riding. 18 to 30 finished fumlturg and baby furni­ bedroonj. f'anch, 35xl3'i ft. heated place. city utilities, near school, and shopping, $16,900. Other list­ the small family. CARS. B A N K TERMS OP overhauled. Standard shift, radio, COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, EXTERIOR AND tiRailot pAintliig Gage Co.. Mitchell Drive. ture at savings. Visit our sales­ electricity. Ix»w rent. Apply Apart­ ings. Phllbrick Agency. Ml 9-8484. tiled bath G.E. oven end ranga FImjm call MI 9-9885. • r heater. Full price $1198. See It at TAMKIR TREE removal, land and paperhanging. Wallpaper people received AVON for Christ­ inches. Ask for demonstration snd ment 4, 10 Depot Square. rec. room, air conditioned. For bus and shopping, large lot. selling bum Into torch cablneted kitchen. COURS_E.” Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt, mas. If you are one of the lucky be satisfied. Trade In your old ma­ room. Hours 10-5, 7;.30-9. Ml 3-5187. appointment call E. E. Bushey, Brunner’s Lark across cleared, firewood cut. Insured. CaU astestos roofing. Also aluminum, books. Guaranteed workmanahi] NEED MONEY?? for $16,600. Call ths R, F. Dimock MANCHESTER—4 room ranch type JACK LAPPEN AGENCY Low priced at *16.900. Colonial net’s Gardens In Talcottville. Tel Paul A. rillson. Ml 8-8742. Reasonable rates. Fully tnsurei women who did, you know what a chine. P aru and service. We CHAMBERS FURNI'rURE THIRD FLOOR flat. 5 large airy I^al Estate. Ml 9-2083. Co., MI 9-5245, or Barbara Woods, Announcements THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS galvanized dr copper gutters snd fine product we manufacture. Why sharpen and repair most all hand SALES home, central heat, city utilities, Ml 9-4506 style* also available from $18,400 MI 8-5191. leaders. Ml 3-7707. Fast and courteous service. l*o If you can grind gauges, coma t« rooms, large shaded porch. MANCHESTER—Beautiful 7 room MI 9-7702. excellent lot. on bus line. $10,900. up. ' ATTICS, CELLARS, yards c^saned. J. Pelletier. MI 9-6826. not become one of the lucky wom­ and power lawn mowers. Ml 503 Middle Tpke. E. water heating tenaqt INCOME TAXES prepared In your 1957 Ford 4-Door Sedan Rubbish removal. Light trucking. en who sells AVON? Exclusive ter­ see us. Part-time or fuU-tims 8-7958. Capitol Equipment Co.. 38 controlled Colonial. 3-car garage, ex­ Vrn—RANTINA Drive — Custom Other listings. Phllbrick Agency. . Eve. MI 4-1894, MI 4-0149 home or by appointment Exper­ LARK, V8 SEDAN, 4-door.' Heater, ROOFING, SIDING, piOntlng. Car­ hours arranged to suit your conven­ and domestic hot water furnished. JA RV IS REALTY A one owner car. Low mileage. defroster, standard shift, under­ Very reasonable. Call JA 8-4012. PAINTINO AND paperhanging. ritory.. We train you. Call CH Main St. G.E. ELECTRIC range, Hotpoint Space for parking. Rent $90. cellent location, large lot, $17,900. built L shape 514 room ranch, im­ MI 9-8464. ienced tax work. 24 hour service. 6 cyl. _ pentry. Alterations and additions. iences. 2- famlly duplex, centrally located, BOLTONT-SecOnd Lake. 6 room MI 3-4112 MI 9.130# coating, Full. price $1799. Only Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ Good clean workmanship at rea­ 7-4187. electric refrigerator, in good con­ Adults only. References required: maculate condition, fireplace, EAST HARTFORD—Six room Co- ranch, fireplace, utility room, at- MI 8^4728. Only $295 Down $99 down. Low bank payments at GRINDINO and sharpening-Farm sonable rates. 80 years In M ^ 3- car garage, sale price, *15,800.combination'aluminum doors and and household tools, lawn mowers teed. A. A. Dlcm, Inc., 299 Autumn K. F & D. MFG. THAYER BABY carriage and pad. dition. MI 9-4288. Available April iSth. Box T, Custom built 3-bedroom ranch loniai on Oak Street, Shannon tached "^e. Forced sale, ask- Brunner’s. Open evenings. cheater. Raymond- Flake. MI Herald. windows beautiful location, large Lots for Sale 78 f e d e r a l in c o m e taxes pre­ and saws precision sharpened St. Ml 3-4880. REGISTERED nurse, 7-8 shift, 6- 334 Charter Oak Street very good condition: MI 9"r4653. full basement, half acre lot, full wooded lot. Price $18,600. R.' F. built, fireplace, garage, tow, tow ’tog *12.900. La\ enje F. Fiapo, Ml pared with your savings to natod. 1955 Plymouth Club Coupe 9-9287.. FURNITURE taxes. $18,900, U * R Realty. MI 3-2766, Paul P. Fiano, MI 3-0458. Fully equipped. In top condition. MERCURY 1958 4-door sedan. Au motors serviced. Empson H RAY’S ROOFING CO., shinglS and day week.- MI 9-2824. price. $17,500. Short way out, 3 Dimock Co., MI 9-5245 or Barbara THREE B ZONE lot* with cUjf Reasonable rates. Call M3 9-6246. Abom, Maple St., Ellington. TR EXTERIOR and interior painting. w a n ted —Mechanic. Must bav*, USED BABY furniture and toys. From bedroom split, $13,200. Home with 4-8193. Evenings M r.. Christensen, * Only $275 Down tomatic, radio, heater, power bullt-ln roofs, gutter and conduc­ Stroller type carriage and mat­ THREE Room apartment, heat Woods, Ml 9-7702. COVENTRY—Bolton Line. 8 room water. Union St. Manchester, steering. Just like new. Price 5-7188. Ceilings reftoUbed. Paperhanring. REGISTERED NURSE or L.P.N. tooled Apply Service Manager, Model Home and hot water. Call MI 9-7624,. , Income ,17,900. Man* more. Call BU 9-8736. $2,500 each. MI 9-6499. INCOME TAX returns prepared by tor work; roof, chimney repairs. for' relief, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. 2 days. Bourne Bulck, 285 Mato Bt. tress $10 Crib and mattress. $20. DC-WETHERELL Street - New colonial, plastered walls, one-car former Internal Revenue agent In $1695. Drive it at Brunner’s. Ray Hagenpw, Ml 9-2214; Ray Wallpaper books. Estimates given. 'The Ellsworth M ltt^ Agency garage, fruit and shade tMes, 1955 Ford Club Coupe Fully covered by Insurance. Call 8-11 p.m. 2 days to cqnvalesccnt Wooden high chair. $7. Plastic car- COST OVER $700 THREE ROOM apartment iri'^er- Realtor, MI 3-8930, MI 9-5524 5>4 room ranch, $15,990. Oversized “HOME SWEET HOME”* your home or hy appointment Fully equipped. In top condition. Jackson Ml 8-8825. bed, $3. .10” tricycle and wooden - . NEVER BBe A uS E D ^^.. lauge .garden, over qne-acre. Oh^ emedl bualnMe seryicca. ^ MI WILLYS 8 station wagon, 1955„ - -plMtertdv^tfc.baUi*,:l.j^>::®C - - Orilr$^5 Dpwpc •Very-cScte pw* mhhey with yoor-prexsaV JoU.too ■ .pony . on'whieli,' $10. Car seat, -$3. - ' sa l e ''T*r i c e $399'“^ ' ’;;^ .refrigerator, • modern "iSonven- VERNON—Do yoii wsht .-8. ..,hed firepia"cefiTepia"ce,•.-custom built : Wtriien, " 'kn'oRy pVrie''iatihary room. ,1*4 niiltion call Ml M163. »..M • feet Urea. It’s yours for $599. No EXTERIOR AND toterior painting, GRILL Co u n t e r worker. Exper are interested to siles, caU me Sn 8-1287. rooms., recreation room with bar large bedrooms. Miulmpm down baths, built-lns, wall to wall car 3-2766. Paul P. Fianq, hp 3-0458. tlon—Roofing carpentry, gutters, lence 'preferred blit not essential. PAY ONLY $4 WEEKLY ienc-es, MI 9-2837. PHILCO-BEIQMX 16 lb. wash. 25c; 1956 Rambler Station Wagon money down. Only $38.40 month. all kinds of siding, specialize to decorating, ceilings, floors, PkP**'* at once. I. have a ■ complete lead couhtry living but right off the FHA, R. F, Dimock Co., Ml peting, garage, combination win­ NORTH COVENTRY-Near park TWO A-ZONE lots with city water One owner.. Standard transmis­ See Uoyd O’Dell at.Brunner’s. Tel. HARQLD if SONS, Rubblito remov­ hanging. J3ean workmanship. Free Patio Drive-In., W. Middle Turn ' opera:tlpn set up where you can •CEDAR CLOTHES line poles in- Sacrificing bedroom. Uvtog room COVENTRY — Four room apart­ turnpike,' plu* real dollar value?? 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, Ml c.id aewer. Madeline Smith, Reel* dry, 10c. Lucky Lady Launder- al, cellars and 'attics ' cleaned. aluminum siding. Call Fted tailed and reset. Decorative fire- and dinette decorator furniture dows and doors, ameiite drive, way, 8 room ranch, plastered cehter, 9 Maple St., across from sion. — ■; ■ MI 3-6191. estimates. No Job too small. John pike, MI 9-8088. guarantee yourself a weekly In- ment. heat, hot water, electric Assumable 4'4% G.I. or F.H.A. 9-7702! city sewerage and water. Excel­ tor. MI 9-1642. Ashes, papers all rubbish. Harold (barest. Ml 8-7180. ____ Verfallle, Ml 8-2521. c.qme, and after a short training ■ place wood. Also kitchen table from model display home. We will stove, garage. References re­ for $400 down will buy this 5 walla, breezeway, garage. Only First National Store. Open 24 Only $345 Down lent condition throughout. Lot *14.800. Lawrence ■* Fiano, MI SEVERAL VERY choice huildtos Hoar. MI 9-4034. period, can have your own opera­ MI 9-1393. give you free deliverj- and free quired, Available April 1. A. G. room ranch. Call E. E. Bushey, X—BOLTON—4 room ranch, en 100x200. ' hours. ______>______^ Adto Driving School 7-A Roofing and Chimneys 16-A e x t e r io r a n d Interior painting. CLERICAL tion at our expense. Call Mr. Bot- storage, up to one year. Crickmore. PI 2-8449. Real Estate, MI 9-2083. closed breezeway with ialousie 3-2768. Paul P. Fiano, MI 3-0458. lots city wkter and sewer, to • 1957 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan WEAVING of Bums, moth holes Now is the time to plan your windows, garage, awnings, com 8-ROOM RANCH.. 1*4 bathi. most desirable area in Manches­ INCOME TAXES prepared In your standard shift. 6 cyl. Very clean. ______clothing, hosiery runs, OPPORTUNITIES taro, at MI 3-2819 between * a.m.^ WANTED-Freezer 1* cu. ft., full basement, two fireplaces, hot BOLTON—Oversized 4 fto'rtied 6 home or by appointment with your LARSON’S, Connecticut’s first 11- and tom ROOFING — Specializing repairing spring and summer painting. Rea­ $ and 1 p.m. ., - NORMAN’S PTVE ROOM fist, separate oil MANCHESTER—47 Overlook Drive binatlon doors and windows. ^4 ter. N» agents. MI 3-7029. New tires. handbags repaired, zipper re -- sonable prices with estimates larger. Tel. MI 9-4997., 443 HARTFORb ROAD burner, near high school. Call MI - Charming 8 room Cape on a lot water oil heat, cast iron radia­ room cape, 2 fireplaces, full savings In mind. MI 9-6Q56. Only $295 Down censed driving school trained — placement, umbrellas repaired, roofs of all kinds. New roofs, gut­ Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. of­ acre land. Immaculate condition. tors. full insulation, plastered shed dormer. Asking *15.900. Law- Certified and approved is now of­ ter work, chimneys cleaned re­ cheerfully given. Fully Insured, AUTOMATIC GAS hot water heat­ . (off Silver J.Anet 9-7109 after 5. 175x225, overlooking Connecticut *14.400. R. F. Dlmock Co. Ml rence F. Fi- ?" 8-2766. Paul P. 'Resort Property for Sale 74 fering classroom and behind men’s shirt -oUars reversed and paired. Aluminum siding. JO guaranteed workmanship. Thomas fers varied and Interesting clerical PAINTER — Experienced, iteady* MANCHESTER Valley, fireplace, full cellar, plas­ 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, MT walls, birch csWnets, city water AL ELKIN’S DAIRY QUEEN on 1955 Oldsmobile 2-Door Hard­ replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ position for persons with good typ­ er. 30 gallons. Good condition. Ml MI 3-1524 MANCHESTER — Deluxe 2 bed­ ter vvallg. garage, and sunporch. and sewerage. 2-car garage, ame- Fiano, MI 3»0458. AMSTON l a k e —Lakeahore front wheel Instruction for teenagers. years’ experience. Free esti­ Harrison, MI 9-2497. ing ability. Applicants must be work, MI 4-1352. 9-7230. ' 9-7702. West Middle Tpke. Is npw open. top . Ml 9-6Dt5. ing Shop. mates. CaU Howley, MI 3-5361, Ml Before You Buy Furniture Any­ room apartment. Large kitchen, Owner will sacrifice. Make Us an site drive. property. Six room house. 3*car I ^ h School gnwluates. Excellent MARRIED MAN dissatisfied with where Shop'at Norman s ceramic tiled bath. Modern brick offer. Exclusive with Home Find­ ROCKVILLE — 6 room Cape on FIVE ROOM ranch, full basement. CAPES garage, extra lot. Could be year A loaded luxury car to top condi­ FLAT FINISH Holland window 3-0763. " benefits and pleasant working con­ BLOND EDISON crib and Stork- DONATIONS requested of Items for tion. PREPARE FOR driver’s test present income, willing to work 45" line carriage, in excellent condi­ building. Convenient location in ers Realty Co.. MI 4-1.531, any large lot with detached garage 2 fireplaces, hot water oil heat, six r(3om cape, full shed 'round location. Priced for q u i^ spring auction and rummage sale. Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class shades made to measure. • All Conrses and Classes 27 ditions. For further information call hour week. No experience neces­ ^EV’EN PIECE mahogany dining quiit residential area. Heat and beautiful view, many fruit trees, cast iron radiators, full insula- I-*rge sale. Owners going to Florida. J* Only $295 Down metal Venetian blinds at a new Mrs. Peterson, MI 3-1161. tion. Call MI 9-2988. time. dormer. 4 bedrooms possible, ce- Methodist Men — So. MethoihBl room Three Instructors. No wait Heating and Plumbing 17 ELECTRONICS offers well-paying sary. We prefer to train you and room aet, good condition. MI hot water provided. *135 per city facilities, aluminum' storhis tion, plastered walls, ceramic « « 1 extPa”^^ ^ ^ D. Realty, MI 3-5129, 470 Mato 8 t Church. For pickup, phone MI Ing. Manchester Driving Acade low price. Key's made while you will guarantee man selected $90 3-6189. ■ month. Also available 3-room LOCATION COUNTS! and screens. *12,900. Louis Gold- bath, birch cabinets. CUV water off kitchen, | 9-5186, MI 9-5443. _____ 1958 Rambler 4-Door Sedan r. IV 2-7249. wait. Marlow's. PLUMBING AND heating — re­ Msltions to technicians and aerv- weekly. MI 9-0090. apartment on Center St. Newly Taro,. Realtor, TR 5-7095. Our original sale. Like new Cemen. “Leam-by-dolng”— train CLERK ONE PAIR of skis, steel-edged, $25, DINING ROOM set, double bed, i See Tlicse Top Value.a and sewerage, amesite drive. Five room in center of Manches-1 Wanted—Real Estate if modeling Installations, repairs. Call MI 9-1885, redecorated. Heated *80 monthly. HARTFORD HOSPITAL—Wanted a throughout. ALL MAKES of TV, radio and AU work guaranteed 25 years ex- now at Connecticut’s Oldest Elec­ Interesting position for woman with rugs. curtains, knick-knacks,' EIGHT ROOM Dutch Colonial, 8-ROOM Ca p e , hot water mi heat,',g^ kitchen, dining area, 2 home electronic equipment ex­ tronic School. Day and evening The Ja n is Realty Co., your rental Jarvis Listing Toda.v! combination windows and doors, jrooms, unfinished upstairs, SELLING—BUYTNGr-Tradtog? W# ride from vicinity of West Middle Only $395 Down G arage— Service—Storage 10 jerience. 24-hour service. CaU aptitude for figure work. Must be Salesmen Wanted 36-A glasses, etc, MI-3-6558. headquarters 283 E. Center St. steam heat, one-car garage, near offer you free confldentlai in­ Turnpike to Hartford Hospital. pertly repaired with a 90-day classes Evenin" class starts high school graduate. Pleasant ALICE DR.—If you have been garage, city sewerage and water, i guarantee. Call Mr. Britney 6X the 5arl 'VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. 31 VOLUME SET of Collier s En- MI 3-4112. Mi 3-7847. bus, shopping and Verplanck spections and arrange ail financ­ Hours 8-4:30. MI 9-2681 after 4:30. 1956 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan 1 ., _ April 4. Limited enrollment—free working conditions. Complete bene­ SALES CAREER cylopedla. 1954. *50. Ml 9-1795. EIGHT CU. FT. Norge refrigeratpr looking for a ranch home with School. Excellent condition. copper plumbing, amesite drive. | R A N C H E S Manchester TV. Ml 9-1046. placement service—extended tui­ fit program. Air conditioned office. excellent condition throughout,; . ing from start to flnlah. Mittm Fully equipped including power GARAGE FOR RENT. 39 t,. Cen- One of the World s Largest Life in good working order. Good for p-QUR ROOMS, second floor, auto- space to spare, this is it. 1330 *17,900. Phllbrick Agency, Ml will work haiid and glov# wltii steering. A solid. fine *i._ running___ 1 —- car. 04- MY 0.7177 Rl u m b in g tion plan. Free catalog. New Eng­ Apply First National Stores, Park Insurance Companies will hire GO-CART. GOOD coDdition, 2*4 collagee. *15. MI 9-3981." 1 „,gtic hot water. Wells Street. Call i square feet'of living area in this 3 9-8464. Owner demands action. All for; six rooms in fine residential area, Personals TV SERVICE — Potterton’s aU I land Technical Institute. 56 Union *14,800. .3 bedrooms, separate dlnirig room, you. Member Multiple Listing Only $295 Down makes. Highest quality guaranteed t Oakland Ave., East Hartford. and trato two men. Prefer­ h.p. CTinton-Arrow engine. Slick Ml 9-5987 bedroom home. 1*4...... baths, full Service. Call the Ellsworth Mitten New Instillations, remodeling and Place, Hartford, Conn. Phone Conn. _ ably married with good education­ tlre.s. Verv reasonable. Call MI basement. Delightful Mtio. Re­ 118 PRINCETON ST. —A comfort FIVE ROOM ranch rooms extra j custom cabinet ’f'tohen, lla ccra^ VACUUM CLEANERS repaired to Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 work and parts, over *'1 year* I ret>aIring!'Free estimates JAckson 5-3406. Musical Instruments .5.1 fo u r ROOM duplex, stove and able colonial ho. e with fieldstone large, full basement, hot water I Ic baths, Agency, Realtore, Ml 8-9930._____ my own home shop. Forty years 1956 Chevrolet 4-Door Hard­ perience. Fqmous for service since ^ al and sales background. Base in­ 9-8591 after 8. duced In price to *18,5M. experienced woman for cos­ come plus commissions and refrigerator included. Available front of 8 rooms Including 4 bed­ oil heat, fireplace, fuU tosulation. | 5*4^ MANCHESTER—Wanted for a boy- factory experience. All makes, top GIRL’S ENGLISH bicycle, 26”, 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 for best' 30.------Years’ ‘ Experience ’ metic department. Saturday ONE IJtRGE electric bssebsll SEE THE new Kinsman spinet, April 15. Centrally, located. Ml ALEXANDER ST.-iovely co­ rooms, cabinet kitchen, dining tile batli with vanity, combination I iences. ftill bMemeiU. low rates, free estimates, free Best offer. Call after 6 p.m. MI service. bonuses will pay $7,600-$10,000 flrst- organ, two keyboards with perciis-1 er, 6 or 6 finished cape One owner. Like npw. A show­ Private Instructions 28 nlghU and Sundays. Apply Mr. yeqr._ Future management poesl- game: one bowling game. Suit­ 9.8869. lonial' with many plus features. 6 room, den and large living room. windows and doors, gjarage. i kitchen - - $13,500. Lawrence F. Fiano, Brok­ pickup and delivery. Mr. Miller, piece. 9-8512. Ml 9-6349 or MI 3-8720 Byms or" Mr. Hart, Arthur Drug, able for recreation roofn. Excel­ sion, S99.V Oubaldo Music Cenler.i I rooms, ^ 2 Isvatories _and a full _ bath. _ Dishwasher, disposal. 2-car base­ outside fireplace, shade trees.! ing room with DICK’S WEATHEI^tRIP Com­ biilties! Reirrement and group bene- 186 VV. Middle Tpke. Ml 9-6205. TWO ROOM, completely furnished j Attached ga- er, Ml 8-2768. JA 8-5409. Only $395 Down pany doors and windows, custom STENOGRAPHY — Class to Inter­ 942 Main Street. fits 'Phone Mr. Van Deuaen. Man­ lent condition. MI 9-9954. ment garage, laundry area plus nicely landscaped, city water .".nd i fireplace, realistically priced, ELECTROLUX (R) Special — Business Services Offered 18 work guaranteed. CaU collect WU- mediate and advanced dictation chester MI 9-4604, 9-10:30 s.m. dally ------W aninef. — Check i housekeeping apartment tor/ rage. Two fireplaces. Carpeting. nice deep lot with manv shade sewer. 30 days occupancy. Owmer ^ LISTINGS WANTED for all typo# WE ALSO HAVE SEVERAL TRAINED AIDES only BIKE-O-MA’nC reducing me^bine j WHY mJY ujwd SptoeU^ or a married working couple. f*^j,ination windows. Priced ijn- trees. Within 100 yards of Bowers Our broksra and sales- World’s lightest weight heavy duty limantic HA 3-1196. Millinery Pressmaking 19 starting April 4. Mary Jayne 4-12 Crestfleld Convalescent Hosr for appointment, and Andover, Pf- used once; also home s^ato bath. new Spinet prices at Ray Bellcr's ; rjiMo movtog. ■ ’ SHERWOOD A. BEEGHLER of homes, vacuum cleaner complete $69.75 IMPORTED CARS ON HAND CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, Mitchell. MI 8-8295. 2-8801. 5-6 p.m. daily. ^ Music Shop 1013 Main Street. .____ der *22,000 for quick sale. School and easy walking distance OPPOSITE MINNECHAUG Golf men on esU at all times. For PRICED TO SELL— available all hours. Satisfaction EXPERT TAILORING on ladies pltai, MI 3-2481. Mrs. Binge. HA 3-2945. to High School. Asking *26.500. Two tone color. See it today. Elec Tremendous cash discounts. -.1 CIDER MILL, RD.— An elegant Course, 6-rodm cape. 5 finished REALTOR prompt, courteous service trolux. MI 3-8306. guaranteed. Call MI 9-1316. Building-Contracting and gentlemen’s clothing. 139 ROI-L-AWAY BED, excellent con­ Robert J. Smith, Inc.. Ml 9-.5241. rooms, full shed dormer, full Cleezyneki-Felber Agency, Woodland Street. Call ahy time. SIX ROOM duplex. Inquire I family home, delightfully decorat- MI 3-6969 or MI 9-8952 DE CORMIER MOTOR COSMA APPLIANCE SERVICE. Bonds—Stocks Mort^agea 31 dition. *22. boy’s sport jacket, siz^e ! HAWA-HAN ELECTRIC guitar with j gj' jed featuring charm, personality, IDEAL SITUATION for small busi­ basement, 2 fireplaces, tile bath, 3-1409 MI 9-4391. . Automobiles for Sale' 4 ALL TYPES of carpentry work MI 3-2264. 16,: *8: boy's spring coat, size 7,; double amplifier,, slightly ■ Woodbrldge bt. breezeway. garage, combinatisn Repairs all make refrigerators, Reasonable. Ml 9-6742. Call be-, THREE ROOMS, bath, unheated. comfort. Custom built rancher of nessman. 6 room home plus i story BAYBERRY IN BOLTON IF YOU ABE looking for courteflOa, SALES, INC. freezers, washing machines, dry­ done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ FOR SALE—Three demand first *5: excellent condition, Ml 3-^727.1 7 rooms, I 'j baths. Attached ga­ frame building (2430 sq. ft.) lo­ windows and, doors, large lot. expedient service, list your preg^ OLDER CARS mechatocs spe­ Moving—Tmckirig— mortgages paving 696. Interest REDUCED! tween 3:30-5 p.m. Central. Parking. East Hartford. ' Quirk occupancy. Asking price. ers,- ranges, oil and .gas burners- ings. porches, finish upstairs, base­ pink I rage. A home for a family that cated 2 blocks from Main St., Large tot with trees, a skating erty ’with us. J. D. Realty, 4 » cials fixlt y ^rself cars, always Manchester's “Own Rambler Dealer I '' 9-0883.' All work guaranteed. ments and garages, etc. Call MI StoYage 20 payments made- promptly. Apply GIRL’S CAPIZTO toe/ shoes, *35 monthly.. Adulta. Call MI wants the best. business zone H. realistically *16,800. pond, a barn ideal for a..pony or a good selection. Look behind our satin, .size 1-B, new. *3.50. MI 9-6208. Main St., MI $-5129. Tel. MI 3-8854 or MI 8-0970 9-5981. Box V, Herald. Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 priced *15.900. S. A. Beechier, TWO FAMILY. 7-7, Oil steam heat., ,a horse, (or small kennel, etc.) office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. 9-5134. Many other, listings in all price Realtor, MI 3-6969 Or Ml 9-8952. city sewerage and water, 3-car \ neighborhood . and a cleam WANTED—Lots in A zone. T«® dto- 24 MAPLE ST., MANCHESTER Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7558 BIDWELL HOMF. improvement Light trucking and package deliv­ MORTGAGES—If you need money, GIRL'S SPRING dresp and coat categories. Excellent financing garage,------amesitea-..,- drive, —A good con ^ windows, lar paid. J. D. Realty, 476 Maill NEED A CAR and had your credit between 1:30-4:30 or any time Co. Alterations, additions ga­ ery. Refrigerators, washers and we are In a position to finance Boslneiw Locations available_...... VERNON — ..Richard .Road,. Prac-, ditioii. One tenement nnw.vacant. turned down? Short on down pay­ second mortgages in any -amounts; . Boats ind . .-^ensemble—Pize -8,,$6;-*pring.- coat, etc: This amounts to the best-of liv­ St.. MI 3-6129...... Saturday or Sunday. ___ rages. Roofing anf* 8idlng.jBXpert8. ■ stove moving specialty.- Folding size 4, *5. MI 9-1092'. fai- Rent 84 tically new 5'4 room ranch home WELLS ROAD. VERNON 5 room ing all for only *16.000. 4'-% as­ ment? Had a repossession? Don’t 1953 FORD, 2-door, custom line for Aluminum clapboards a specialty. chairs for rent. M3 9-0752. Terms to suit your needs. J. D, FABULOUS NEW fiberglas boat JARVIS REALTY CO. in rural setting. Full insulation, give up! See Honest Douglas, get Unexcelled w'orkmanship. Easy ------;------Realty, 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. I ranch, full basement. . tile bath, | sumable G1 mortgage is available. sale. MI 3-5793. with motor, weight 89 lbs. Real GIRL’S SPRING coat, size 8, *5; AIR-CONDITIONED 8-rodm office. REALTOR - IN6UROR combination windows, ceramic combination windows and doors, i the lowdowa oh the lowest down MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA .budget terms. Ml 9-8495 or TR ] MANCHESTER Moving Md Truck buy, *299. Fits in station wagon boy’s sport coat, size 10, $3: size 100% Main Street location. Park­ ' 283 E. CENTER ST, MI 3-4112 tile bath and lavatory, built-in. and smaUest payments anywhere. television, service. Ml 9-4841. Ing Company. Local and long dla . excellent condition throughout, SPLIT IN BOLTON BRUNNER’S BEST BUYS 6-9100. or cartop. MI 9-6962. ______12 *5; "boy's topcoat, size 12, *8. ing. Marlow’s, 867 Main Bt. ; After hours call PI 378811, MI 3-7847 oven and disposal plus many.; half acre land. Priced for quick Not a small loan or finance com­ tance moving, packing and stor extras. Level lot 160 feet front. | pany plan. -Douglas Motors. 833 |M * M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ ANY KIND'of carpentry and cabi­ age Regular service throughout FIVE PASSENGER high’ perform­ MI 9-2362. MAIN STREET—Building for com­ aale. Here is a iplit-level. built by the. , NO MONEY DOWN ice. Spring cleaning time. Attics, net work done. Honest and rella- New England Stated and Florida ’ CEN'TRAL Quirk sale price *17.000. Robert J . ' owner (he la a carpenter and e Msin St.______ance aluminum runabout. Never mercial business or office use. Smith, Inc., MI 9-6241. MANCHESTER—Split level.' '«ik cabinet maker). Really a beauty. 1953 Dodge Station Wagon cellars, yards. Residential. Com­ ble workmanship. Call Roscoe | Ml 3-6563. used, *275, MI 8-0789. ___ Wanted—^To Buy 58 Will subdivide MI 9-6229, 9-5. Four faijiily apartment. Fine in­ rooirts. 1'4 baths, fireplace, ga­ WANTED — Clean used cars. We mercial, Industrial. Incinerator Thompson. Ml 3-1895 for esti­ $15,500 Seven large rooms, two baths, a 1952 Bulck Convertible . Brookfield Road, Bol­ vestment.- 166 FOOT RANCH, 4 large bed­ rage, laundry room. amesite picture-book fireplace, the kitchen ' buy, trade down or trade any­ and ‘ cardboard' drums. Light mates. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. tocal WE BUY SELL dr trade antique LARGE STORE at te Birch St. rooms firep ice. garage. 2 wooded drive, hot water oil heat, large thing. "Douglas Motors, 333 Main. 1952 Pontiac Sedan mo"vtog, packing, storage. Low ton. Imaculate S-room I Building: Materials 47 ’ ■ • • ------Apply Marlow’s. 887 Main St. Six large rooms and sunporch is loaded with cabinets, etc. The 1954 Hudson Sedan trucking. Ml 9-9757. and used furniture, china, glass, with attached garage. Quiet street-, acres. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml i lot. Owner transferred. Priced at BUILDINGS straightened, secured. rate on long distance moves to ranch. Versatile floor silver, -picture frames and old Near Main St. Parking. only *19.500. ExceUent condition. house is situated on a lot of- PACKARD 1953 4-door, automatic 1953 Ford Sedan 1 FLOOR SANDING and refinlshlng. plan. Hreptooe, com­ USED BUILDING material for *12.800. 9-5132. .150x428. plenty of garden space and Underpinnings, foundations re­ 48 states. MI 8-5187. coins, old dolls and guns, hobby SEvisN ROOM bungalow — tile transmission' clean, low mileage Specializing to old floors. Ml paired. Carpentiy repairs. Small bination w in d o w s , sale. 2x$’s and up. sheathing, stor- collections, attic contents or whole TWO STORES for rent, 32-84 Oak Attractive 6 room Cape.,. Fire­ MANCHESTER—6 room Colonial trees. Very nice setting in an area, Call MI 3-6610. 5-7 p.m. BRUNNER’S jobs welcome. ■ AH work 'guaran­ basement g a r-a g e, age bins shelving, work benches, Street, heat furbished. Call Ml bath, glassed to porch. 2-csr ga­ of good comparable homes. This On the M ancheater-V em on ______9-5760. _ estates. Furniture Repair Service,. place. Convenient to schools and with-bullt-ln oven and range, dish­ rage, city utilities, near bus and teed. TR 6-5769. wooded lot. With a two complete bathroom sets, two Talcottville. Conn.. Tel. Ml 3-7449. 9-1690. bus. washer. m baths, ceraftilc tile, house has all the extras necessary Line In Talcottville ^ g ONDER’S TV Service—Motorola country setting yet This well kept 8-rbom Dutch Cokmial in Manchester, kitchen sinks. (cablneU, wooden school. Priced at *15,800. for gracious living. The price of MERCURY 1958 Station Wagon, Open Eve. till 9 MI 3-61911 and t Phlico>i,4|oa f«rfactory service. HI-FI, TILING AND Remodeling bath­ S-room cottoge and change BRICK BUILDING—Approximately RpoUor fireplace and paneled wall. Joseph jnst nilnutfs to Man­ can be yours for $17,900 this month only. For informa­ kitchen cabinets, two ' hot water, 2500 square feet for rent. Call or I MADLLlNb bM llrt, KeailOl Rossetto. Builder Ml 9-0308. I25.90n .is less than the cost to dii- full "power. MI 9-9927. '' 1949 CADILLAcTearae. at^idardl Phon^. an W rad io s. 214 Spruce rooms, additions, rec. rooms, ga­ house. Large wooded lot, furnaces,, modem radiators, com good used CHARLES ■ LESPERANCE plicate this home. Call, 'we will patio. $2,500. chester Center. , WANTED TO BUY Ml 3-7922. 10 Henderson! I transmission. Will trade for any- 8t. au » nee. ______rages, porches. All tyi»s of car­ tion call * - " plete windows. Including frame piano. MI 9-8572. inquire MI 9-1642 IRVING STREET, No. 163—6 room MI 9-7620 • gladly jShow you through. pentry work and pailntlng. MI 1 Can Be Financed. and alur"’lnum storm windows, Road. 1952 PLYMOUTH convertible, h*w thing 1 can use. Good for hunter r ^DIO-TV REPAIRS, -any make— McCarthy CnterprlM Cape, 2 unfinished, combination 9-4291. S. J. PLOUFE Bob Agnew ^ doors and plumbing suppliqs. WANTED - Used rug 9x12 or larger, VERNON CENTE" ' room rape, storms ahd c." llent .condi­ MANCHESTER—Prpfessional men T. J CROCKETT. Reaifor Ov«n cooking top, $160. Call MI 8-8327. \qr fisherman.. MI 9-3932. | cars, amplifiers, phonographs and PHILBRICK AGENCY LARGE STORE. 207 N. Main St. living room with fireplace and pic­ —Here is a home on Main Street Builder — Real Estate Bob Mnrdock 1 Choman House Wrecking. Open good condition. Reasonable. MI Good business renter. New modem tion, assume 4'-j% mortgage, ex­ MI 3-1577 ^ 1954 FORD Victoria, good condl PI 2-6226 Anytime daii»i,S:30 p.m;-6. Saturday 8-4. or 3-'7094. ture window.- large dining room, clusive. Roger R. Dupuis, Realty. which is to an excellent location. is oosy today.•• WEEKEND Sri/nc”' g^'daysy^IStef on »n 9-4576 .161 MAIN STREET—Ml 9-8461 front. *65 monthly. ^ kitchen with built-ins and den, tile Ideal for offices wi^h apartments tlon, radio, heater, overdrive. Call rolet $300; ------work Potterton’s. Ml 9-4537. Read Herald Adys. MI 9-2392. BU 9-1014. AD 3-3307. •BOLTON—Newly built, tleluxe 5*4 MI 3-6000 after 6 p.m. 1956 Chevrolet V-8' Standard, $650. bath, 3 bedrooms up. extra large on second floor. Anfiple parking. room ranch, basement garege. Rooms Without Board 59 Wanted to Rent lot, Rusco storm windows, FHA FOUR ROOM Slone front house on Priced in middle twenties. Ex­ amesite drive. 2 wooded acres, as­ Wescott’s Auto Sales, Parker St. AVOID THE spring ‘ ijish — lawn Diamonds—Watches— mortgage available to the quali­ clusive with Home Finders Realty 1956 FORD VICTORIA mowers sharpened and repaired. PLEASANT HEATED room near corner lot' with amesite drive. sume high 6%% mortgage. Ask­ 1951 OLDSMOBILE 4-door sedan i SEPTIC TANKS . Jewelry 48 WANTED—Five room rent with fied buyer. Asliing. *15..500. Call Near shopping and school. 305 Hil­ Co., MI 4-1531, any time. ing $15,400. Lawrence E. Fiano. - Hardtop, heater., radio, hydroma- Free pick-up and delivery. All bath for gentleman,. Frbe parking. owner. TR 5-7987. , liard Street, Price *9.000.. Call radio, heater. Price $100. MI work " guaranteed. Sales, service CLEANED an^ INSTALLED 54 High St. - 3 garage by middle-aged couple. MI 3-2766, Paul ,,P. Fiano, MI I tlc, two-tone. No down payment. 1959 POrrnAC LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler—re- State rent and locality. Write box Jamep O. Dowling, MI 9-7677, WAPPING—Attractive 8 room split 9-3194. parts and rental equipment. L & VERNON—For those who want the level, large kitchen, ll-i liaths, 3-0458. Terms to suit you. M Equipment Co.. Bamforth Road BonnyvlUe 4-door hardtop, psiirs, adjusts watches expertly, PLEASANT ROOM for a gentle­ .y. Herald. Brokera invited. 1952 d o d g e Coronet, 4-door. Clean power, brakes, power steep­ • SEWERS reasonable prices. Open Tuesday best, custom built 5 room' brick fireplace, garage. Lot, 100x200.. ANDOVER LAKE — Reduced for Vernon. Bruno Moske, MI 3-0'ni MACHINE CLEANED man, separate entrance, parking. COVENTRY — On main road. 4only Nice condition. Alice , Clampet, COLE MOTORS condition. Good running condition ing, radio, heater, etc. Ex­ thru Saturday, Thursday eve­ Call Ml 9-2951. ' YOUNG COUPLE with child would ranch, fireplace, plaster walls, all quick sale, *10,700. 6 room cape, $225. MI 3-1893. , 'If no answer.call A1 Laska, . TR nings. 129 Spruce Si. Ml 9-4387. . like 5 room apartment on first aluminum combinations, two-car -short Walk to lake, 4 room home Realtor; MI.9-4543, MI 3-7357. , vacant, large tot, easy financing. 6-7609, collect. cellent condition. Private 436 Center St. MI 9-0980 owner. • INSTALUTION WELL HEATED rooms, free park­ floor. So. Windsor or Manchester. garage too] shed, two acres of completely remodeled tosi. nets. Large shade trees.' Owner MANCHESTER—Salt Box — largo anced hardtop. V-8 engine, powerglide, garage. All situsited on s nicely living room with fireplace', dining room, large kitchen, lii^ g ^<*1" power pack, radio with two speak­ tiful grove. Approximately 8 Parking. 316 Spruce St, Have eevei-al pieces of excellent and' builder. Ml 3-4860. ^ '■ 15x24-,with fireplace, built-in book- other extra* deaigned to ptslte acres,, overlooking river. 'Household Goods 51 landscaped lot.' Priced realistically room, modern kitchen, two spa­ home heating reailK *4**- ers. heater, defroster. In excellent c in n e y b r o s '56BU ICK NORTH END—Room, board option­ incom.g. property. For fui'ther to-- at only $19,800. Excluaive with casea*and desk; attached ons-car condition. MI 9-2101 after 6 p.'s!- Very private and secluded. M K . '58 FIAT I ALL KINDS sterilized used fuml A Step In The Right Direction cious bedrooms with bath on sec­ garage, second floor, 3 bedrooms | 51/2% mortgage. ^ E C I AL 4-DOOR SCO AN al, separate entrance.. Free park­ formation p|eas« call ond floor. Forced hot water heat, and^ bath. *xtra building loti Seweroee Dlipesal^'Ce. m u l t ip l e BUS ture, most of it refinlshed. Used ing. MI 9-2469. McCa r t h y e n t e r p r is e ^, breezeway and ' garage. *15,900. 1948 CHEVROLET. 4-door. good 130-182 Pearl St.— 8-88M lUdlo, heater. $ 1 9 0 S appliances sparkling clean, no PRINCETON STREET *20,900. Phllbrick Agency. Mil M o b ilh o q t running condition, good tires. $65. Fully equipped- chips. New maple den sets, nigs, J. D. REALTY INC. Other listings. Phllbrick Agency, 9-8464. PI 2-6949.. S- J. PLOUFE Tutone green. ^995 dynaflowj^^ tutone. COMFORTABLE room—twin beds, Mr 9-4576 MI 9-8464. 1 braided rugs, beds, matfresses, centrally located. Parking. Gentle­ MI 3-5129 470 Main St. Six toom Cape, most tastefully ’" s r ' 1^59- CHEVROLE?T» 1959, 4-door wagon, Builder ---. Beal Estate bronze-brass dinette sets, chrome man, preferred. MI 3-66f2j„., ROBERT D. MURDOCK decormed. ’’Picture Book” kitchen ENFIELD—Nearly new 5'4 room radio, heater, standard shift! JUst PI 2-$226 Anytime '55BU ICK - kitchen sets, harvest tables. 30% MI 8-6472, with added cupboard space.'. Sepa­ ranch., Carport. 'Early occupancy. like new. See for yourself. Brun­ '57BU ICK I* to 40%'off op pew furniture. Open Apartments—Flats— Bouses for Sale 72 rate dining room, upstairs bed­ Tongren. Broker, MI 3-6321. Ncighberheed ner’s Lark to Talcqtt'vlUe. MANCHESTER SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEDAN 9-8, Saturdays till 6. LeBlanc Fur­ SOUTH WINDSMI (Wapptog) —6% rooms paneled In knotty pine. No WE dIVE Fine reeldentlal area, S'/2 . SUPER 4-DOOR HARDTOP niture Hospital, 195 South. St., Tenements 63 THE SUBURBAN — In beautiful streets' to cross to Bowers School MANCHESTER. Rockledge, 6 r^ m Sheppinq Centers Radio, heater, dynaflow,' power Radio, heater,'dynaflow, power . ■ room rantih on large wooded lot. and only a hop, skip and jump to GREEN STAMPS room Colonial, comer lo t steering, brakes, gray tfinish. S I A O ^ RockvlUe, TR 5-2174. HEATED 6 room apartment, with Birchwood Park. Three bedroon\a, Paneled living room, fireplace, ranch, dining room, garage. Ton­ within /walking distance to ■teering, brakes, whitewalls. 7 room#/ Sophisticated p''t-ievel new Junior and Senior Sigh. Nice gren, Broker, MI 8-6321. In Manchester Bein^ Bxcfelient Ir UGS NEVER used, 9x12, *30; garage and back yard: Bus and oversized kitchen with dining area. school and shopping center, Low, low mileage *1695 children’s .school handy. Hot water featuring luxurious living sleep­ Also, carport, full basement, other yard with several trees.- /MUDDY 9x15, *35; also larger and smaller ing, recreational f^cilitio. 4t4% SIX ROOM custom spilt- level 1428 Planned far Fdl large Uvtog room with Arc- I sizes G.E. vacuum, *20. BU ar gas range furnished, $120 extras.' Assume 5% FHA mort­ sq ft. area. 2 full baths. 2-c$r ga­ MORIARTY Wanted place* den, kitchaii and* monthly. Ml 9-1046. mortgage can Im aaaumed wito gage. Owner transferred.. MI Oceiiponcy Bank' Terms ★ No Fixed, Down Payment 9.698!S. * . moderate down layment. J. D. ELVA TYLER, Realtor rage, fireplace, hot water heat. dining *room, . 8 largo bed­ 4-1203. Priced tower than appraisal. Own­ For further deteUs coa'teet AUTO SERVICE DRIVEWAYS? rooms, 1 '/2 fUv baths, hot 5-ROOM RANc H. beautifully LANDSCAPED LOT. l'/j% ■BENGAL COMBINATION oil and THREE OR FOUR room apart- Realty. Ml 3-512P 470 Main St. MI 9-4469 MI 9-9901 MI 9-5051 menta including heat, hot water, er MI 3-7560. BROTHERS STATION MANAGER For a positive low cost solution water heat combination MORTGAGE MAY BE ASSUMED. gas atove. Excellent condition. *36, SO. WINDSOR—Executive type. 6 'MANCHESTER — Deepwood Drive JARVIS REALTY CO.. to this problem nse hard-pack- storm and screen windows, for quick sale. Inquire 44 Lewis gas for cooking, electric refrigera­ —Your choice of two four room THREE BEDROOM ranch. Im tor and gas stove. .Call MI 9-7737 room Colonial, fireplace, full cel­ maculate. 1% baths. 6*/*% as EAST HARTFORD—L shape ranch Realdential ■(- Itadustrtal — Guaranteed Salary Plus tog nice garage with attached S ^ n by AppeintmenY St. MI 9-8097. lar, two-car attached gtrt'age and homes. Ideal for schools and shop type honi€» i bedrooing. huge CoBiinerolal . Ml 3-5135 eoreened-ln ' patio, fenced MORIARH BROTHERS from 5-7 p.nij, . ping. Both on large lots. Both un­ sumable mortgage with moderate lEB cysmONED tuxedo style breezeway,, only three years old, down payment. 30-day occupancy. kitchen and living room, oil steam 388 E. Oeilter'St—-MI 8-4118 301-3iS Coptor St. . Commission rear yard. 4i^% mortgage ^ ' ■ wy__f*-i_ r* ___ 3f Built by McCarthy. AsKlng $24,500, der $13,000: Exclusive with Home heat, etc. Asking $17,000. C ^ IE . may be assumed. MARION E. ROBERTSON ^ ^‘Lincoln ‘ Mercury — Continental Englith Ford Linet’ / fa excellent condition. MI CENTER STraET—8 room . flat Finder* Realty. MI 4-1581, any Call J. D. Realty, 470 Mato Street, Gravel n07 after 6 weekdays. Weekends second floor, immediate occupan Exclusive with Home Finders Ml $-8139. K. Bushey. R#*l Estete, MI 9-30S8. Ml S-5185 OPEN EVENINOS Realty Co., MI ;I-15S1, any time. time. WHt« Bex X', Herald , TEL. M l 3-8603 S, si. PLOUFE . BROKER Ml CENTER ST. ey. Inquira 136 Center it. ' \ Builder -r- Beal EsUte I4«3-S9S3 ' Stating Qttalific8 ti9ns and AFTER4PJ4. PI 2-6226 Anytime Salary Expected LOAM — STONE —" SAND !

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