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i^TWENTir-EICHT THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 i A vm ce Doily Net Press Run The Wssther ' ' ' ilattd|p0tpr ^Mtiiitg 1|rralb Poreeaat of U & W «gtM r Bunaa . F w Sm WtMdc TEaM M u e k i4 ,lM i PaHly c|Iondy, mild tcMlglit. l«Mr 4S-80, Satnrday Mine doodlnew, Park Free . 13,556 rhanoe of .boiMra toward' after­ Rear Of Store IhiBlMr « f die Audit noon or ovealng.' Hgh in ite. Bm 'bub o f ObeuIutlMi Manche$ter~—A Ciiy ojf ViUnge Charm w g o o d / ^ e a r VOL. LXXXI, NO. 152 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 80, 1962 (CSUMifled AdrertMng on Page 26) pfiiCE FIVE CENTS AND

THIS MAN THINKS HIS Wifi IS GENERAL ELECTRIC THE SMARTEST MEAT SHOPPER EVER! COMBINE TO BRING YOU A FANTASTIC You, too, can gain a reputation for getting the Over Post as U.S. Justice In today's supermar- best of roasts and steaks within your budget. , keU, the purchase of meat has become sort Our meat people are delighted to help you of on Impersonal, cello­ phane-packaged opera- become a meat expert. State News \ Stvirt of speculation ' tion. AccortJlng to Kowalski ■Walter Ames, a mar­ -DAY SAUE‘ ’ RAMA ket out on Garvey Blvd. in Los Angeles, 3 0 Roundup at least has a largo President Held Set Lashes at banner on the window proclaiming: "Look! We Have Live Butch­ Officer’s Attack LOOK!ers! Come In and See On Court Appointee Them!” YOUR CHOICE On Driving Law Secretary TheWE clipping, HAVE shown LIVE above, waa Brings Acquittal By RAYMOND J. CBOMTJEY .^haiMtion, Kennedy said Thursday WASHINGTON (AP) - - sent us by a former customer who he would name a gucce.aor ahort- Secretary of Welfare Abra­ Just moved to Los Angeles. WASHINGTON (AP) — ly, Thia was taken. to mean he ham A. Ribicoff said today ha MERIDEN (AP)—A Cir­ President Kennedy was be- had aomeone in mind, because it It Is BUTCHERS printed here to remind you ieved today to have practical­ would, rather be a senator ,that Pinehurst. too. offers old cuit Court jury acquitted a takes time to winnow possibilities,; ly made up his mind on a Su­ Some laivyers speculated that from Connecticut than a Su­ .fashionedCome custom In and meat See service Them in motorist charged with drunk­ a modem up to date meat depart­ en driving and reckless driv­ preme Court appointee to suc­ since Kennedy has an eye to his­ preme Court Justice. ment. ceed retiring Justice Charles tory, he might name a legal lum- Ribicoff made the comment . i; ing yesterday after hearing lnar>' such aa: When asked If he would be inter­ ofPrinolpo priMn. < J a p t .^ r ig u « waa ^ fu rl^ r IdontUled. The I f you are looking for a place that the arresting officer had Evans Whittaker. But he kept ested in filling the Supreme Court priaontm oro oeotad In the background. (A P Photofcx. via radio^ from Havana). 1. Paul Abraham FYeund, 64, to buy high quality m eats...fa­ published a newspaper article lis own counsel amid a swirl latv porfeasor and legal hlatorlan SBCRJBTARY RIBICOFF seat to be vacated by Juatlee mous brands... attacking the state’s motor of speculation. at Har\'ard, author of "On Under­ Charles Evans WhiiuUctr, 1,100 Admit Counts vehicle laws. The many names figuring In the standing the Supreme Court." and Rlblcoff-'hoa been mentioned aa NOT PRE-CELLO WRAP­ The Jury acquitted Francis E. guesswork Included two Cabinet other works about the high tribu- a possibility for President Ken­ t/.So, Soviet Agree NUand, 22, Meriden, a soldier now members—Secretary‘s of W elfare' nal, - Kennedy— la reported.... to have U.S. to Breed nedy's first appointment to th* -< PED BUT CUSTOM CUT . . . Of Invading Cuba, stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. Abraham A. Rlbicoff, 81, former offered him the post of*'solicitor court and la known to have dia-. come to Pinehur.st. Compare Niland wag arrested Feb. 2 b>' governor of Connecticut and Sec­ general at the start of the admin­ ouseed the matter with th* Preit- the quality, trim and price Havana Papers Say Patrolman John J. DeMulniers. retary of Labor Arthur J. Gold­ istration but FVeund Is said to Flies for War dent racently. and you will be back week a f­ The authorities Mid Nilond's berg, 53, of Chicago. have turned It down. Archibald An authoritative source rsport- . B ^ V A n a (A P ) — Havana's auto akldded after ..a ’"pedestrian Ribicoff, however, was authori­ Cox is now solicitor general. ed earlier that Ribicoff had told ter week. Geneva stepped Into hi»,P*th and he ap­ tatively reported today to liave 2. Eugene Victor Rostow, 48. Oil Texas Flies thcde- inerniiig papers said today Kennedy ha did not want a court plied his brakes. The pedestrian told Kennedy he does not wont lawyer-ecmiomist, dean of the Yale appointment because he preferred an -Of 'the more than 1,100 prison­ Bv JOHN BECKUER was not hit. The road waa de­ the assignment, preferring to run Law School and brother of Walt to seek a Senate Mat. ers on '^ o l for participating In scribed os Icy at the time. for the Senate in Connecticut Whitman Rostow, chairman of the WASHINGTON (AP) The Police oold Niland refused to State Department’s policy -1 government la hatching plana to Ribicoff hoc been laying tha the crushed Cuban invasion lost Ribicoff once served as a poitre groundwork for months to teak More April have admitted their guilt. take a chemical test for drunken­ court Judge In Hartford. Goldberg nlng coimcil. ' | produce 75 million flies a week The press accounts oaid the ness. the Democratic nomination for the has had no judicial experience, Some thought that Kennedy Senate at the July 13-14 Connec­ NBT RBT m iT CMMB president of the tribunal. Comman­ The Mldier claimed that he had although he haa practiced law ex- might name a Negro to the Su It is also planning to odd to the ■nv ticut atatet convention, though ho NT owBi u m • • • Sogreement before the end of next der Augxuito HSrttne* Sanches, (Hily one beer to drink and that tenaively especially in the labor preme Court for the first time, but iron, bamboo and other curtains By ENDBJE MABTON haa never formally announced. 'Mnpner to permit the Soviet Un- told the priooiMrs Thursday, the he had heard the test sometimes field. others felt he would wait until later dlriding nations, a fly curtain bo- WASHINGTON (AP) — Hw Indicated intoxication when only tw'sen Mexico and tha United A t his news cbnference Thurs­ M O R R E L L Geneva dialogue on Borlln be­ lolr to Mve t*w:e and allow the first day Of the trial, they could In announcing Whittaker’s re­ t h i^ Weetem power, to carry out state tlvNc/caae. small amounts of alcohol had been tirement because of physical ex- (Continued on Page Twelve) States. day the- Presldant declined to •a* E-Z-CUT A tween Secretary of BUta Deaja O m r commitments In Berlin. consumed. There are no plana, however, to Bwer a newsmen’s question on Ruak and Soviet Foreign Mtn-» The papq Hoy said admitted During the trial DeMUlnlers ad­ change the name of that song to whether Ribicoff might be named "having Invaded thetr fatherland, leter Andrei A. Gromyko produc­ i^Though Gromyko agreed further mitted under questioning by Nl- "the flies ot Texas ore upon you," to the bench, talks were necessary and though having participated in on invaelon ed only one tangible reeult: The lond's lawyer, Jooeph F. Noonan, end the program 1* not Intended to Ribicoff hts withheld say out- HAM both he and Soviet Premier prepered. mrganlsed, trained and fi ­ that he waa the author o f on ar­ Frondizi Still Prisoner stimulate the sale of fly swatters. more tacit than expnwaed under- ;ri|^U*bhouncement oUhla eaadl- Khniahthev said there Was no nanced by Yankee Imperialista, and ticle published under a pseydonym ■WM*t"The goverilment' has " In •taadlng that tha tolke must. con-. deodUhS fo the Berlin talk., su- Mid they did not want to make dacy for the Smate, ssiying (ffily Unue. ‘ir. In a Bridgeport weekly Newspa­ mind U eliminating a livestock that he would accept a drMt. How­ .(^ r it o ^ e -informanu h.re cau- any furthwr declaxatians." per. 1 peat—the sorewwonn fly—that 1* AuthoritatiTe Murcee repcMfl^ . ■ — blight change Ita The. press .opeounts sold the pris­ ever, he has told various political thU Mid the vtwo: foreign iidlfiy In the article, Desaulnlen de­ costing oattlsmsn about $126 mil leaden that he ifianned to run ssren CHUCK ROAST oners faced a court tribunal whose scribed the stats’N'. driiitken JItiv- Guido Takes Oath lion a ysar. In Ita larviU stage the leader* agreed on the,prlnelplr 4 « it It meant fighting for th* nomi­ the Benate meinbera eat on M>ng benches in a ing laws os ‘‘bockw _ , fly feeds on th* flesh of cattle. It continued tfUoi. but def “ Im r^hdll court •'Within'd prison nation in a. primary. V U hole or yiouee F( also wrote that th* **DruBken dnV- can kill a newborn colt in a week. Butt Half NO MEAT CUT IS KINDER “ janiteday on hie compound. er la the most coddlisd CtllhtiiM In The idea U not new. U waa used u, Western n^smen,: oorred from Congresaf^M* '*Mii!iif^‘*Khwalakl ivo.'' Chairman J. Connecticut” He urged the pub­ Twice in Argen tina wiUi success a few years ago in today chaned that Seentary Rtbt- TO THE.BUDGET THAN THIS ranged. W. irulbright, D-Ark., of the Sen­ the trial, hatFbeen told It was be­ lic to "demand new law* for . But It has never been There ware eom. unaonfimed ing held in a courtroom. eoff 1* putting the Kennedy ad­ Buy brands you can depend on at Pinehurst ate group reported later that Bulk drunken drivers.** tried on such a scale and in coun ministration 'w an embaraaMng sn after Guido wo* re­ know that the PINEHURST TENDER "INKlirKST that the hatHpy *(duUr a pri­ lame it* communique* when Gui­ WASHINGTON (A P ) — Admln-fwUl lose no time In getting down The *1m Ihe Indonesian force office “Into Nlxon-for-president inal "carpetbagger” blast at Ken­ national headquarter." mary ohallsaging party-endorsed do, atarlng *olemnly through hi# to work on the bill, but floor de- BUB LIN E GRAB, ILLEGAL GOLDEN CARROTS celo. bag 10c of Infiltrators wps not disclosed neth and hla hrother, Atty. Ge«. candidates for the town commit­ hornrimmed gU*M«. went through istration leaden in CongreM luUted Large Dark Meat 1 Year Factory but the Dutch Mid they captured , Brown, referred to Nixon who bate in that branch 1* many weeks n e w YORK (AP)—The rirt’* Robert F. Kennedy, did not help tee, now heeded by former Mayor the six-mtnuto ceremony today President Kennedy's tax re­ recent seizure of the < F “ tn qqoatiUea o(^ ammunition, out lisa written a book ebmit his po- away. i, . ' " the former vice president’s chances Frank E. Cicia, and delegates to dou t* for Frondizi were heard vision bill victory In the House and Secretary of the 'Treasury Doug­ Avenue Coach Unes tvs* ndM Service On All hoard motors, gasoline, light ma In the general election. If he wins GOP nominating conventions---- from a few pcrcons present at the unconstitutional today toe CHICKEN LEGS lb. .wc chine guns and AmlMcon-mode (OoBtlnucd on Page Twenty-three) turned their aUenUem to a Senste las Dillon will be the opening U-il- the Republican nomination. Fairfield's radio station WJZZ- ceremony In the pink-welled pal fight expected to be Just os hot. ness as five weeks of public testi­ state’s second highest court. The Parts and rifles. FM. on all-JJazz station,, appeals *jjM c n t o s h a p p l e s Gog Is Jn the archipelago bor­ It later waa explained that Nix­ An slmdst straight party-line mony begin next Monday. Chair­ court, however, authorised toe M I on’s stoement was misunderstood, to Ite UstenOn to eend m on^ to The act of succeMien wa* first vote M vef the bill in the H oum man Harry F. Byrd, D-Ve,, said Mty to continue operation of too dering Indonesian territory. An keep it OB the air. sigMd, with all ministers of Fran- Labor Indonesian hombejf lost Sunday that he had not meant to apply the Thursday. Passage by a vote of more than 200 witnesses are list­ buses for 10 dsy* pending an ap­ Freezer Lots or Large Family Orders Properly kept under controlled re­ term to the Kennedya while they Ted Discloses New drivers face anew set ot dlzl's last government also affix­ 219 to 196 oeine a few hours after ed and the heatings may run peal biy toe city. bombed a email Dutch patrol boat tougher qnetttons In OxamlnaOons ing their i^ a tu res. Tto military frigeration so that they are Just in the Bay of Gag, wounding were In Cellfomla os they were tha Proatdent at his news confer­ even longer. 10 lbs. Legs, 50c lb. as they came from .he' tree. last woek for resobna other thpn starting in July," Mys New York members of the CSabinet were the ence, made a personal plea for toe The committee is sharply split SOCIALISTS BOYCOTT DIET 3 lbs. 39® three Dutch soldiers. Fraud in Exam Motor Vehicle Oonunisetoner .... political. * last to sign. maosure. The Houm action vtas on toe bin. Uberals are anxious -TOKYO (A P )—The Japanese The Dutch sold they were ctUl City Manager Joseph MItehell qf The act declared that. In view hunting dawn‘other Indonealan in . Kennedy'sold he thought the in­ eonsidered hla" biggest triumph of to straighten loophole-closing pro­ Diet wa# paralysed today by a BOSTON (A P ) — Edward M. Newburgh, N. Y „ deale* ehsrgn by of the facts kno«m by th* puMte to* 1962 seoslon. fUtrators who landed early this cident "was handled very satisfac­ State Social Welfare Depart­ visions and odd many more, while Socialist boycott hi protect torily from my point of view on Krtmedy, youngest brother of the , Hale Boggs of LouiWsna. conMrvatlvea feel that toe bill al­ against the govenunenr* motion ^VeSk OH the Idland of Wolgao. near President and an aqrirant to the ment that Newburgh used pres- (Oeattsemd on Page Tweaty-three) th* Democratic whip. Mid “ tol* Gog. They claimed a numbm- of each side.” aure on applicant* to trim welfare ready. goes too far. to end debate* on debt y *a- California Democrats are count- UB. Senate, dleclosM today he Mts the pattern for the Kennedy On* veteran member told a re­ . menta with th* / Unlt^ Serve at you buy at everyday lo^ prices 'Indonesians hod autrendered. woe asked to leave Harvard Uni­ foils. program tol* year. TheM were Pinehurst yrhen With The Purchase llemiMrs of the Papuan bot- g on KenniXty to help them stf- We*t German Supreme Court porter privately he felt theM con­ and Thailand. The SoeUlUta, lidlflr party ronka so that they con versity in 1961 for havipg a friend Post Time Near Democratic votes.” flicting pressunes might cancel .Prime MUiUter Hayato Ikeda’n taUMv-adttee seddierB of WoM take a freehman examination for glvna prison aentonce* to two men On final poMage. 218 Democrats HOOD JIILK ...... gal. 74c New Qumio. were toMog part In take advantage of the S-S margin for trying to set up a Nazi under- out and leave the Mil pretty much strongest oppoaittw, ea)d they and save even more on these feature.s ; . . of voter regiatratiofu they hold him; and a lone Republican, Rep. Rich­ In the form In which the House will coqUnue; the boycott nntU ' Of Any Major the .up operation, the gttnmd and defanuag Jewfsk vle- —Trooper Also ard H. Poff at Virginia, supported over'the Re^blicona. "What 1 did was wrong," he told tlms ot Nasi terror . . . Philippine*’ pooe^ i t ’ lower hoMO comnalttea resume* Dutch ounouneement sold. the Boston Olobe in an interview. toe bill, ■while 162 Republicans and SHURFINE FLOUR ...... 5 lb.«. 39c DOLE’S PINEAPPLE JUICE ... .4 Ig. can.s $1.00 PrddMit Sukonw «d Indon^ They think any roughly worded PreMdent Dioidado Macapagal *e- Beeldee the business investment debates on the agitementa, T have re^tted it ever since. vFOeTER, R.I. (A P ) — A '" 34 Democrets voted walnst it. and withholding provlslona, the Appliance Or TV hoe thTMtened on invaelon o f west attacks on the President will tend mpt* PreMdent KeBnedy's Invlta- Houm Democratic Xeadfr* said The unhappiness I caused my fam­ New Jersey motorist, who po­ bill SB It cleared the House in­ YURI HINTS SURPRISE FARMHOUSE APPLE PIES ...... 3 for $1.00 ^ New Guinea unlsM the Dutch to draw the Democrat* closer to- tioa to visit the United State* in privately that, when th* day be­ CAMPBELL’S TOMATO .SOUP ...... 10c getber and hdp provide-aa incm- ily and friends, even though 11 lice said was clocked for Seven creased taxes On mutual banks LONDON (AP) -Soviet bond vtm e odmlnlstraUan of the June. . ■ miles St a speed greater than gan toe bin lacked toe necessary for These 3 Days Only! territory; Sukarno last week aue- Uve for them to gi:o to the polls y ^ s ago, has been a MUer ex* John Birch Society opens book' and savings and loan assodstlons, spaceman Yurt Gagarin said to- perience for me, but it has also 100 mlles-per-hour, .said he vote* to survive. Up to voting DOVAL (u.sually 4 for 53c) p e n ^ Mcret negotiations but M t in the genenl election.!«< store in Ffeeport. N. Y., one o( time toe leaders worked furious­ on mutual fire and casually com­ dav that the next Sortet space Cigarettes 24c and 25c pkg . .S2..39 and .$2.50 cartPn been a very valuable leaeon." several "American Opinion Llbra- w'ss enrouta to Lincoln Down*, panies and On cooperatives. It flight wlU surpriM the worlA the door open for their reeump^ Ther^ ’are signs that Sen. 'Thom- race track.—and that post time ly. buttonholing all Democratic tlon if the Dutch agree to sur­ aa H. Knchel, *eeklng Republlcnn Kennedy later returned to Har­ r i » ” <^Mned acroM nation by the also tightened present regulations' •Moscow Radio said Gagarin vard and was graduated in good was approaching. House members. SHURFINE FROZEN PEAS ...... 2 for 39c TISSUE ...... pkg. of 4—43c render the tarrltory, rehominstlon, .shares thi* view. organization. .Alabama vote* May The key test was a RepubUcan on entertainment expense* end on a conference of Komsomol, toe stondipg In 19S«. 1 on oonsUtutlonal amendment un­ Trooper Paul DeaiffienM of young Communist league, Soviet A group of United Notions t v f - Kuchcl, who i* opposed by two Re- the Danielson Conn., barracks effort to strip the two most’ im­ foreign Income. SHURFINE FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 713 MAIN ST. nteieitettTff* o f Afrieen nations in pnbUean .eoaservsUvee In the pri­ n »e ctory of' young Kennedy's der wMdi a state board would Republicans argued the hill cosmic flights for the fuUiro withdrawal from Harvard haa oaid the man. WaUer Wolos, portant provisions from the meos- will be strictly sclenUflo and BUMBLE BEE WHITE TU N A ...... can 37c GOODYEAR the BraiaaTiUe group of f onner mary', is not likely to indulge la grade voter, applieatloa qneoUea- ur6 $1.2 Mllion in annual tax would cost about $1 bilMon In 46, of Wallington. N.J., ho* been ruiiibUng around fii Mesee- nalre paper* showing a* rnrial revenue the first year because of "the whole world wlU he sarpris- SHURFINE WHITE TU N A ...... 3 for $1.00 7 cans $1.00 MANWEffER n e n A b o l^ r%l arrive in West aay aeraonal attack* cm the Pres­ been ordered to appear in cuts to. business that buy modem New Gninee Sunday for a fect- ident. < ehusetts political circles for some IdMitUcation of appUeanU. machinery, and equipment and a the business credit. <■ ed and wiU again warmly ap­ « Ml T-0M5 - 9.9523 XFonlolson - court April 38 on plaud the achievements of the flhding txnir. 'Xuehel** stratcfists figure thift time. New York Board of Education withholding system for Interest Democrats claimed that toe • Kennedy, Mylng he went* to set warns cut's 4SJ)SS pnblle Mhool a speeding charge. over-ail effect was about n stand­ Soviet people." He w m ask­ SERVICE Of»M Toniglit . The Afrlceno, who ware i n v ^ if he 1* renominated a* they ex- • Tbs trnoper aaid after dias- and dividend*. the record straight, told this irtory leachen thst a strike sehednled by off, with toe credit offMt by new ed wfien and, wkere toe next TiH 9 F.M. by the DttUdi govenanent, will ptet, he will have to gist 75 per ihg Wolos yesterday on the The ' administration won tola meet with local Papuen leaders. cent of the Republican 6ote and o f the inoident: . ' tlMlr nalon for April 10 would be revenues from *11 th* other pro- flight wonld take pbrns. "Just Ulegal..Prime hOnIsUr Nehru of Ckmneetiout Tnmpika he final­ fight with the support of 226 Dem- CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE SModaent Papoana have -been S3 per cent of t l » Demoemtie , “I entered Harvard in .1»6<> at ocraU. Voting to strip the bill vtsions. Th* withholding provision wait a Mt." be replied. " B * ^ Pinehurst Grocery tunwQt la order to win. la No- the age of I f. During the second InSa My* thousands of Portu­ ly caught up with hhn, when alone Is expected to bring in tleat. Tliere will be a flight ^ll^l■Hl■llnl eontaeu with ho olowed to 70 mlleo-per-hour. w«ra 161 RapubUeons and 87 Dem- STORE FREE .:£Sui^ratnaa to eidist sap> o f my fresEman year I guese, Interned wbon India seised about |6M mfflton in reveiq^ a«A Pm oonfldcnt tt wfll bo a after eatoring Rhode Island’* acrats. _ ' S I T E ie w e r Dgitsh haeSail quo. Goa, will be Morod Oft *< tt* tCr- |ba Finanea OommltU* which now weapes. good oaa" K m to A . '4". . i ■ T

PAGE T h r e e ' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 80, 1962 , M AN CH ESl^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. EBDOAY. MARCH SO, 1962 and Mra. Arthur MiUsr o t Clear­ Valley Ragtonal, DIatrlot Ona $ 7 ,- one made last week by John Aleop fono, 19, of 89"Jones St.; Paul Gill, green-Wood Chapter of Eastern South Wmdsor Star, and Mrs. Burnham is a. char­ water, Fla.; and six grandchildrens. plays of stamps sad othsr mo- 017. et Avon, another of the fl'va ain- 18, of 645 Third Ave.; John Pas­ , AS A |J A M Y terUls rsiating to maisria srodteo- cals, 18, of 155 May St; David ter member of that chapter. Both HEALTH CAPSULES State N ew s The top 10 In th e elementary nouneed candidates for the nom­ Nier wveouig neraiqia fve^^s y * by MIebad iL Peni. M.D. Civic Group tion will be open to ths puhUc. Jeimine, T8, .of 38 Blohm St, and Burnhaiiis Mark are 7th degree members of - the Manchester EvnUng Befald Sheinwold on I eobool category. Including NeW ination. Aleop told a meeting of South ' Stamps Canaan, are: Greenwich, $7,189; Bridgeport Repvfoli ternoon, high for the year to station in 1981. Six years later, Duclua A. Pettingill Jr., Mrs. John ■ The Rev.' Roger w. Heins will one worthy of ; serious attention by of his church and social groups. 700 at the second tabfo, after hav­ asphyxiation. There also were S p M iL WUlnauer, Mrs. E. M . Poe, Mrs. use "God's Emperhighwsy" as his anyone. It <^ned with a Sym­ North Ckrollns, Wilmington, N.C. and the Swies sat North-South. date. Another warm day Was ex­ the building was moved to its pres­ This man, the expert who grad­ West opened with three hearts, ing lost 800 poinb at the first bums on the body, pcnice said. pected today, the forecasters said. ent location of Burnham’s Reatau-, Blbert I. Carlson, Mrs Floyd sermon topic at the Leitheran phony in C major, ascribed to ed a beginner, we will olwAya re­ table. Bayes. Mrs. Russell Karker and Church aervices at 10:15 a.m. Sim- Friedrich Witt; this is s composi Mercury FDC Delayed and North conservatively stayed rant 01) Ellington Rd. The lunch-1 call aa a kindly gentleman. •*njat woo very clover et us,” Hospital. Patrick’s Day. OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9:00 to 5:30 Aba. Mnton Morrison. day at Coventry Grammar SchooL tion which was once doubtfully Out of tha auction. East went on Extended Forecast b i p l a n e FLIPS , room then became a separate bust-1 Plain envelopes fumlshad by the to four hearts, not seriously ex­ Mrs. Gordon pointed out to her V THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9:00 The Sunday School teachers will ascribed to Beethoven; as an early Post Office Deportment bssring WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) —The n t y t . M n I West Haven High School *de- STORKS :fAP) — An airplane ness. At that time alio toe ata­ Abs. William E. Glenney wUl be RlUooff Stamp Oo-Spenior pecting to make the contract but teamnmtes. “ We managed to sUy 1 /r I feated Lewiston, Maine, that after- towingcampaign banner for a piano accompanist; Mrs. Clar meet at 8 ]>.m. THiesday at the pas­ work. Oalled by some' the "Jena" Postmaster (toneral J. Edward the new 4-cent Project Mercury live day Connecticut forecast for . sherry to nun tlbn was rebuilt as it now stands. hoping to steal the hand from out of the slam." student election at toe University ence Edmondson, the narrator: tor's home on Sam Green Rd. Symphony, muaicologista decided Day and Secretary o f Health, Edu­ commemorative stamp ohd can­ Doily Questfoa March 31 through Wednesday, WOLCOTT (AP) — Headmaster] now: and the melee occurred early The pot-bellied stove which Is the opponents. John F. Shereschewsky of Rum-j that evening, of Connecticut flipped upside down and'Airs. Carlson. Mrs. R. E. Ed The Rev. James R. MacArthur It was not the work of Beethoven, cation. and^ Welfare Abraham celed “Cape OsnaveraL Florida, You ore dealer, vulnerable 4: there to this day was then used | Will use "The First Called" as his but I hadn’t realised that aome- South was afraid that West ' Temperatures are expected to sey Hall School is in for George Sanker, nuuwger o f the yesterday when it made an emer­ for heat in toe wintertime. ’The ’ mondaon and Mrs. Robert Scrib­ Rlblcoff, will co-sponsor the dedica­ 8:30 pjn., Feb. 20, 1962." “ First could make a vulnerable game in against non-vulnermbls opponents, ner. tickets In charge of refresh meditation topic during Com­ body finally discovered who ac Day Of Isaue," are being sojd siverage. from near normal to a toe Republics nomliu^on for hotel, testified that cathon dioxide gency landing. The pilot, Edward restaurant waa discontinued In tion of the Malaria Eradication hearts, and went to five diamonds holding: Spades—K 5 2; Hearts— few degrees below normal, turn­ Conpessman from toe Fifth Die-j from a fire extinguisher had been ments will be Mrs. Lawrence munion services at 11 a.m. Suhday tually did write It. through the Philatelic Soles Agen­ Q J 8 7 6 8; Diamonds—None; Krupinski, 36, of Dudley Mass., 1956. > commetnorative stamp March 30 as a sacrifice. As we can s’ minuet, and once in a while the privstsly insured plan offering ^ t night he t ^ some of toe ^he youths who appeared in plane was rented from a flying Lodge of Masons foi; 36 years; they | class will be discontinued ­ Also parUcipoUng in the pro either jdaln or with stamps af­ West passed, satisfied with, the gamble, and this b ths wrong Bridgeport 51-33. are both members of the Ever­ batch of their favorite squares or intonation was precarious, but this gram, to whlc^ the public is in wide oovsrsge. It oovera extrse- vulnerablUty for gambling. aervice in Soutobridge, Mass, rarily after the Sunday aervice. Is only to be expected from any fixed for this particular issue. tions, fillings, crowns, dentures, mischief she had started, and P i^ pltation may total 0.5 inch oooMea for refreshments. Mrs. vltod, will be the dean of the dip­ now it was up to North. She had For Shelnwold's 36-page book­ rat John 8. Monaghan of Water-] ...... —- ...... ■— Poe has made the posters and The Couples C^ub of the church organization making Its debut. Orders for first day covers bear­ and oral surgery. or more obcurring as rimwers Sat­ will have a theater pariy to attend lomatic corps, the Ambaondor of three aees and other assorted let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” urday and rain Sunday or early toe incumbent, that he heel ...... Mrs. Morrison has been in charge Schubert’s "Unfinished" Sym­ Nicaragua: Fowler Hamilton, di­ ing ths 4-cent Project Mercury Aetna said the program is avail­ send 50c to B rl^ e Book, Man­ tomorrows performance at 8:30 phony came next, and once again stamps are being processed ss able for the time being only to goodies, and her partner had bid Monday. red OOP leaders of his iiiiiiiiiffiililiiiiiiiiiiiiii of the publicity. rector, Agencj’ to r International five dlw onds singlehanded! Nat­ chester Evening Herald. Box Itll, p.m. of Coventry Players at Cov­ the large body of strings made an rapidly ss poisibie. However, due certain cony>anles whose employes ness to run. j|i|H Titere will be a dress rehsarsal entry High School. The me'mbers Development; Edward R. Murrow, urally, North went on to six dia­ Grand Central Sta., N.T, 17, N.T. But he said he cannot make ariij.lj PLAN for the diow at 7;S0 p.m. April s impressive sound- Brass and wood­ director, United States Informa­ to the ..heavy volume of requests have group insuranoe with the (Copyright ' 1962, General Fea­ 3 in Stabbing Incident will return to the church after the being received, there will be sonm monds. formal declaration. 6f candidacy I inp at the Community House. Members winds were not heard to their best; tion Agency; Dr. Abraham Hor- Aetna Life Insurance Oo. Ah ex- East knew Just what to do with tures Oorp.) STRATFORD (AP) -r Three until hla current series of radio and | |;|i| show. particularly in the second move­ delay in dispatching ths e rd e n .' periSRcs is gained, ths program TO have been asked to report at 10 School Menus witz, director. Pan American Sisnl' Bridgeport* reWdents were involved television ehtiwii ends. Schere-||yi| ajn. that day to help decorate the ment. but the mood was prevail­ tary Bureau, who will represent will be offered to other emi^oye In a stabbing incident here eariy echewBky.'is a regular performer I !ij| ! ball. Coventry Grammar and Robert­ ingly Schubertian. and the whole groups. COME son Schools follow: Mondsy-^-pork Dr. M. G. Oandau, director gen­ toda^ pollee said. One man was on a televtsed quiz panel show and inj; Church News performance was really good. Dental Insurance Plan The poU oybol^ must pay ths report^ in critical oondition. and gravy on buttered rice ball, eral, World Health Organization; a zwdio child guidance show, both i!| . Tba sacrament of the Lord's Doris Lehnert iqipeared after Harian Clsveland, Assistant Sec­ first $50 of his dental expenssa in Stratford police say this Is what oHglnaUng in Hartford. .. He also I Ij:;; IN THIS Suiter will be observed at Second buttered wax beans and nut cups; the inUrmlsalon, playing the Sym­ retary o f State, rspressriting Sec­ HARTFORD (A P )A dental in­ sny given veor. His Insurance will Tuesday—homemade chicken rice happened: writes a child guidance.eolnmn for]s:;ji Ooniyegatlenal Church servloes at phonic Variations for Plano and retary of State Dean Rusk; James surance plan for employs group* pay for 60 per cent of the ex­ Theodore Satawhite, 31, and soup, deviled ham sandwich, cheese a Hartford newspaper. ' WEEKEND IX aJn. Sunday. The R*v. EJdwln Orchestrb, by Ceaar Franck. This M. Quigley, asatstant secretary of has been Inaugurated by the Aetna penses incurred after, the Initial Georgia Banks, 30, were riding in Those who have already an-1 C. Meineker, pastor, will use "The sticks and abple betty; Wednes­ waJ'unquestionably the high spot health, education, and welfare; and Affilimteid Oemponies of Hartford. $50 worth of dental work. It will an automobile which Was being day — Welsh r a r e b it on toast nounced toemselvee as eundldatea TO SEE of the evening. Mra. Lehnert is an Dr; Ixither L. Terry, surgeon gen­ A oempony mokesmon said yes­ pay for more than $500 of a policy- followed, by another In which OUn for toe OOP nomination are state points, baked potato, buttered exceptionally fine arldat. She play­ eral, Public Health Service. Am- terday it WM the nation’s first holdor’a expenses In a single year. ROblnooo, 80, was riding alone. ; spinach, fruited gelatin; lliursday Rep. John A. Rand of Salisbury, I DELUXE BABY ed the work with excellent style, baasadors frmn many of the coun­ When the Satawhite car stop­ former U.S. Rep. James T. Patter­ OUR MANY —spaghetti with meat and cheeee beautiful phrasing, and with tech­ tries. represented in the United ped for X traffic light, Robinson sauce, grapefruit and nut salad, You’ll be glad you dined when you our son of Naugatuck, toe man whose Folding HI-CHAIR BATHINETTE raiLVilTralaril nique to bum. States will be in attendance: leaped from his car, smashed a seat Monaghan took, and Edward OTHER ohocolate marshmallow pudding; IVlth Its luah harmonies and A poetal atatlbn Will be estab­ fine food and enjoy our courteous service in our window in the other vehicle and Friday, fish fra n k s and tartar Enrady of Waterbury, who ran un­ Cushioned seat and back. EVridlng aluminum frame frank romanticism, this It a work lished at the Bite of the ceremony NOWnJYINfl pleasant atmosphere. . sttabbed Satawhite several times. successfully for toe State Senate sauce, parsley potato, vegetable Plasticf tray. Convert* to , FINE with plastic tub for bathing, that can easily become sloppily where the new stamps will be sold Satavdilte, bleeding, drove to the in 1960. top for drying and dressing. sticks and Nathan Hale cake. snd first day covers esneeisd. Dis- Stratford Firehouse and staggered youth chair. Chrome or sentimental. With this In mind, TEL. Ml 3-1415 FOR RESERVATIONS NURSERY Sturdy, comfortable. Only SOPHIA IDRBI A t Coventry High School: Mon- planista sometimes lesn over back­ inside, seeking first aid. Meantime, bronbse finish. iS;f (,,0P •r SUN. AT 7dS Into the other man's car and at­ court on charges of aggravated! Store Yea Get ISO Stomp* Yen Get 800 Mampa bacon sandwich, buttered peas and ly superb performance on her part. rs 02.00 a iia o UAAf. totPM . tacked the Banks woman with his asault and breach ■ of peace. iiiiii SOPHIA l.OUKN apiple betty; Wednesday — crab- HLUS “ Her Let’s T«)str’ The orchestra, too, provided good SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED fists. Selectman Joseph Tossoll is ac-n:;i!| meat chow mein with rice and to excellent support. Sometimes — I fW fT ) e a t r c Police were called from their cused o f havli^ pulled a gun and lil 1! T W O W O M E N crisp noodles, cheese sticks and YOU 18 NOON to 8 PAL the intonation was doubtful, and IClNeHAMA' beadquartere next door to the fire­ to have threatened to shoot James Uiii •mrmrn$r»9m-u.Hmime peach sh ortcak e; Thursday — as with all new orchestras, they house and they arreeted Robinson Aibono, a former town^ building spaghetti Itsdlan style, batter ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT 1 ‘ \ A i OfllhMl UAcut Cnillth Lm |M |* Venlw have not achieved a true pianissi­ ALL IN COLOR! MAW r » UK I ‘ 'CSS on chargee of aggravated aaeault, Inspector, during on orgwnent bread, grapefruit and nut salad, mo, so that balones was not too breach of the peace and aimple aa- Feb. 20. chocolate roarahmaltow pudding; SHOWN liSO . S:M . 10.05 good in the softest passages, but ' Rodgsrs sad Hhamtersteta’s khult A t A hearlj^g In C irc^t Court Friday, fiah franks with tartar A V EY ’S the new tbs overall effect was simply stun> “ FOOD FOB . ' Sata'white waa taken to Bridge- yesterday, T obmU was bquBd over aauoe, parsley potatoes. Spring PLUS PAW NEWAfAN King. Sbisemble was exceUent. “ T h e k in g tmrt. Hoepital where he waa Uatod to the JtirisdlcUon o f toe'Bt^erior salad and fruited gelatin. “Carousel’* EVERY MOOD” in critical oondlUcm. The Bonks pPi JOANNE WOODWARD ‘A s program closed with a suite and I” 45 E. Oeatsr S t Court. He pleaded innocent to toe j iiPjj THAYER <*BALLT BOUND THE PLAG of RngUilb Folk Songs, from tbs woman was treated at the hoM>ltal charges against him March 12 inj Maacbeater Evening Herald C<>v 9:40 7:80 p i BOTS” (in Color» g;tO . 8:<0 pen e t- Vaugjun ’Williams. These fo r bruises and released. Circuit Court iii entry correspondent, F. Pauline were well played, end elicited greet' 9 automatic „ little, telephone Pllgrtm Z-8281. Tozzoli said yesterday it w: m IppUuss at the close so that tbs S SATURDAY SHOWTIME S Teacher Pay Scales true ha had drawn a gun during j program hod to be extended. © M l t O u t^ HARTFORD (AP) — Darien U his altorcatiGoVMnor headquarters laid , here munities In terms of average aec- I QnetaUoiia FoiBlohod by MANCHESTER rmrtsry school teachers’ pay are: yeetorday a oanvmss of delegates Hartford, $7,822; New Canaan, $7,- has tutned up 300 w ho are solidly H U L N O B ^ OPPING PARKADE for May or ‘Teanliig'’ toward him. " - Booli Btooks RESTAURANT WERT MIDDLE TPRX. 781; W estport $7,435; Greenwich, TEL. m S-07M $7,415; West Hartford, $7,368; The spokesman declined to be iden­ Bid Asked tified. Conn. Bank and Trust Stamford, $7,169; Weeton, $7,105; Windham, $7,018; and Housatonlc HlasUtement was at odds with Oo...... 63 67 ;hi Hartford National »______Bank and Trust Co. 53H S78| la “ONE EYED JACU” I.UI ramplete shew SiM Firs lu nraacs Oompanleq OSM Aetna F ir e ...... 73 79 ■aL, Sas Htfd. F ir e ...... 74 »4 79A4 A t last — a really portable pjay pen that’s safe National Fire ...... 139 148 . for baby. Helps tne child to walk because he SPECIAL 43-^’. : f/ " u:jti blouses Phoenix Fire ...... 127 184 ... tiiiti can ggrasp n ^ the Nylon netting and pull up at any Tonight! Ends San.! Gable’s Most Dangerous Film! Life and Indemnity las. Cos. Aetna Casualty .... "elv 80L4 E oint Center floorJtold permits automatic one- Aetna Life . . . ■ 133H 1404 with a different air and folding for motherno buttons, brackets Conn. General ( m ) 138 148 Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 142 160 or locks to bother irith. Six tubular steel legs CIARKGABIE'BAEBAEAMWVCK 31 Hi - Ml'jTFR ,FECD Ins. C ity'lJfe ...... 26 for sturdiness. Cross braces for no-sag flooring. SHTS MISS SPITFIRE . Travelers ...... 1664 1724 rinl Drira-b shawbs i l i Excitingly'n5w . . . •xcitingly liMM sUi^ b b pU)r- iiiiii Folds 8" Bat. Reversible pad included. In a PubUo Utilities at It asaia diff»r«nt.. .th«5 blousds ar# thriIl>R>RiiRnte Conn, Light Power .. 294 choice o f decorator colors. Htfd. Electric Ught 76 HroaoNi just two from our faihion right r o R u u ic e o f You C ,t 270 i t '/C Slumpo $ 2 6 .9 8 Hartford Gas Co. . .. 68 POEIS Thois collaetion that, you'll want for Southern New England DAT a d a ra d e ril and ’m w T a ik * Telephone ...... 504 634 I Eastar and long aftor! to ; FISH FRY , p Pisymstts adarliagt \ f / ' -' - 1> Manatacturing esmpanlea BAND. lAU YOU CAN EAT) r Forest I Arrow, Hart, Heg. 59 63 4 Plai * sreitil I BttUdliig • Associated Spring .. 15 164 Warid’s; tssiesi p i F r M Fish Ls iw or W sdgt Bristol Brass ...... 9 4 10 S . ar Seats trap? again! V nt::| "TBOVBLE IN THE rrvH ^iinm ruiuivu w w m o w Dunham" Bush ...... 6 4 7T4 MKT" giii! (A ) ADELAAR’S jacket blouse of Em-Hart ...TO 76 cotton hopaacldns: made with Fafnir ...... ,47 51 laatpM* t:M . three-quarter aleeve. Blue («r Heubleln ...... 23AI -264 Opaa Pri., Sat., Saa, N. B. M achine...... 22 4 25 red sprint . . . sizes 80 to 88. / . r ' - i S •■'1 North'and Judd .... 14 154 IHi BEST AHfAO OF THE RE -T EVERY FRIDAY Stanley Works ..... 22 23T4 Veeder-Root ■ ^...... 52 57 5 PeM. fo 9 P*.M. $ 6 . 9 8 The.above quotations are not to AMPLE be construed as actual iriarketa. Read Herald Advs. ENJOY ONE OF i^UR llEUCIOUS THAYER JOLLY COCKTAILS sAnSraNo (B) JUDY BOND’S jewelry neck, STANLEY WARNER BLOhID YOUTH BED line blouse has dowh the front ili JITNEY Hey Kids! FOR A Ta s t y s n a c k a f t e r » e v e r y n ig h t panel that highlights its un­ ’TRY ONE OF OUR DELiaOUS EDIEADAMSJACKOAKIE cluttered lines. Of eaay-care YOU GBT 400 Lift out body. Uec a* toa.«;»met or ilO PlEASE A LADY; WaiKIM Z.'OC STAMPS $ 3 9 .9 5 .car bed. Weather proof fabric in Dacron and cotton broadcloth nus Skelton’s Most Dangerous and Funniest Film! JACKKRUSCHEN l l gay plaid*. GIANT YOUTH SHOW WMb StIIIDSHIMOmmUL HQMN6 in pink, blue or white. Sizes T1iM« bede have removable aide*.I. MaicMMokM toem f ’Ye/i GRIDDLE CAKES 80 to 88. uoeable from crib to teen-age. TfKtfORROW AT 2 PM. 18 different deljcioas griddle cakes browned just right, mesHhSIMjjiPSWWIOmSAItWI KLCHCK rSOWOONT* i i $19.98 f » ” ii4nous THIS SHOW WILL EXIT AT 4tl5 PM. w p r PROOF INNBIUIPaiNO a ' y A Q f i ON THE SCBXXN crcaaery batter snd our «wn syrup. $ 3 . 9 8 YOU G B * 800 s t a m p .'* T •‘ ong’Mudded,' PLV6 AT 5KW OBd 8:95 mmmmmm M ATTBBM TO F I T ...... O K Xflosive [ comedy! * J i . V G M M B B B j u m w — M m m m m m "THE SERGEANT WAS A LADY" WIta VENETIA STEVENSON , CHOOSE -PROM OUR POUR ywEDii femoBANTs — APRIL lii ”POfC CREDIT PLANli; f. COBfING APRIL 12th ON STAClE lsf>iili Purnitur*' (1) St-Doy Bagular Ohqgge “Landmark for Hungry ONE PIKFORIIANCM AT 8M I I I , m a i n Sr. MANCHESi ER Americaiia* HARTFORD C h a p t e r s.F.E.R,$.04JL. IP O HM WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY T lU f F.M. ( f ) SS, SS, to 4-Faya**«it (Barge Plaa ALL NEW COLOR CARTOONS MONDAY. TUESDAY. SATURDAY. 10 AJR. TO 4 F.M. (S) UpTaTw* YowaTePiur On Tolland TanuMka AMPLH FREE PARKDfG DOORS OPEN AT 1:30 PJM. ” j » ^ NNh FRIDAY. MARCH 80^ 1068 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH- 80, 1962 ------— ------r...... - I---- ;------^------.— U S . . , PAG E t I V S problenu. However a eooatdanbla 'H alBoyie' J^t^lworkers Get amount of wetic atUl eonfimta Modem Music ua." • aad ID aui. Hovla Frattetars Oiamiiiade Theme -4oaad ar sUeat, also s 8 a m New Pact Term* Cooper refnaad. to oonflm* ^ allda prejsetora The. Good Old Days deny renerta Uiat the heads m tha PlTTBBXnUnt (Ap)--icey eom- 11 niajor steel producers were “Modem Trends In Music” U the WaOON DRUG. CO. mltteea of tii# Uaitsd Btealworksn planning a mseti^ to consider thecae of a meeting of the ChM- N1 Mala Sb—TSL AO D-Ull XIMem will Jolii union President contract proposals. Inade Musical CWb Monday ai • Are Right Now _ David J. MeDonald here Saturday, Neither side had any further PM. in the Federation Boom of and obaervera My thare la a good comment after the night seosien.. Center CongregaUonal Church. chance that a oontract proposal ' WedneadaFs report froin a The program, with Mra NomjSij MEW YORK (AP) •..HonlMlck’ a lecture, or the opera. All social Blade, chairman, will include vocal and cultural life centered in the will be placed before the imion’a source In Woahlngton indicated nwa for tha paat can b ri»( inw / Wag* Policy Oommlttee. that the new contract governing solos by Mrs. Lawranca Almond, a Boatalgle J30 and club and be greeted with a loud, liam Gray. Mra. Cyrus Tompkins. IMO certainly had Ita memorable Bion. Another source said, however, “Hello, auokerl” by a lady named. Reports clreuiated that a steel Mra. Poi^eron, and Mrs. DaWd momebts. - But waa It realty aa Texas Ouinan, who owned the' that aoma of tha 11 major steel pro­ aettlemiafit la near. ducers feel the Increase is too Mgh. Comp. , . - , wild and free-wheelinf aa It haa Joint. 'Ibe refreahmont committee in­ been pictured recenUy In booka, After Hturaday’s day seaaton, Qirrent eontracte, which expire . movies and on the television Every girl in the Ziegfield chor­ Chief InduBtry negoUater R. Con­ June SO, provide an average wage cludes Mrs. Frank Barry, chair­ aereen? us waa pursued by a playboy mil­ rad Cooper told a news confer­ of $3.28 an hour. i man; Mlsa Fraser. Mra Harry n one Judged thf 1830a only as lionaire and a poor hut honest Jams ence: "We put In seven solld'houra Fraser, Mrs. Henry Shorrook, Mrs. QUART aeon through this mist o( fond hand drummar. of Intense Joint diseunlona on Ever add gratto orange or ltm< Donald Maco and Mra Raymond recollection end imchecked lmag> oh. thoea rmaala-daaala. mad, had ■ome of the remaining diftteult eh rind to good eld Brown Betty? Smith. BOTTLE Inatlon, here Is how life waa In “RoaHng 20e.” Wall, maybe that those palmy daya: waa the way life really was in No one really worked for a llv what Westbrook Pegler has im­ - \ Ing. Everybody made hla money mortalised as "The era of wonder­ GRAND MIRACLE on the stock market or In the ful nonaense.” Florida land boom. But moat of the mature survi­ SALAD There were only three cities— vors of the decade I know don’t l A f U I B SAU New York, Chicago and Hollywood. recall having all that fun. They 5 3 The rest of the country was emp- say it waa Just aa hard to get up DRESSING ^ .., the rent money then aa it la now, There was only one author. His and in most families it was prob­ name was F. Scott Fitxgerald. ably harder. HW. There were only two important Anybody who wants to regard elassea of people—the gangster d i s c o u n t 40 17 OZ. barona who made llltgal liquor, the 18B0s as tha good old days la iJ l CANS the federal agents who trapped welcome to his emotional binge. DEL MONTI CREAM STYLE CORN 35* and shot them down. For most of ua, the good old days Nobody seemed to have to get are now. 46 OZ. CAN up bo milk cows or driver bread VEGEMATO VEGETABLE JUICE 3S* or mine coal or bring home tha bacon In ether prosaic ways. Junk to Aid Fi»h UNCLE BEN'S RICE 28 OZ. BOX There was only ohe dance. It AGANA, Guam—Old car bodisa, UHUIUHUED), U. S. GOVT. W5R»' 47* waa called “The Cliarlseton.'’ refrigerators, washing machines, Every man under 3S was in col­ and other Junk have been dumped 2 LB. BOX lege. Ha wore- a coonakin ooat, into the ocean off GuSm In an ef­ Eden Looks Fit CAROLINA RICE 36* waved a hip flask In one hand and The Bari of Avon—former British Prims Mlnlatar Anthony Sdon a college banner in the other. fort to create artificial reefs where There were only two colleges then the fish population can increase. —has a grin for the nurses aa hs waa discharged yesterday 6 OZ. BOX At present only a smsll area from New England Baptist hospital In Boston. Lord Avon, 84, PRENCirS FRYING POTATOES 35* — Yale and Princeton. • around Guam is suitable for fish­ was operated on for removal of a non-malignant growth. (AP Ever^ girl went to college, too. ing. Photofax). 4 1 1 LB. She waa called a flapper, rolled 2 p k g s. her hose below her knees, and did DRIED MARROW BEANS 37* all her courting in a rumble seat. The few who got married were wed by a juev* with Mayor Jimmy Walker acting as bast man. c Everybody else Joined what waa FRESH MADE GRADE "A" known “as free lore" or "triel i WHOLE marriage.” lib . Bobby Jones sank a M-foot putt every morning. Babe Ruth knocked SOLID a home run every afternoon. Jack GRANTS GIVES M Joe Sullivan Says- Dempsey knocked out a handaome but underwel^t foreigner named CUTUf — 33ell. Oarpentler every evening. Every ''You too con movt up to a Rambler. Pic- Saturday Red Orange laid aside BUTTER hia Iceman’s tonga and seared two turod below ii one of our most poputar touchdowns to win the game In the last minute of play. models." In Manhattan everyone lived in ^ A S fO N ELESS Oraenwleta Villege. Nobody both­ PINT iOTTLE 2 S ‘ ered to make a wisecrack or a ben KARO RED LABEL SYRUP mot exemt while having lunch at "Ram bler Ciattie ha* big-tar ..the round table.at tjie Algonquin. A 'BUlLT.nLM > 28 OZ. BOTTLE 6S* A i^ la ce else didn’t oounb,...... room fo ra compact priee F '-'' MR. CLEAN UOUID CLEANER who ever look a bath? How could you? The bathtub waa al­ ways full of gin. LARGE f i l l 3 0 * Nobody ever went to a museum. VIM DETERGENT TABLETS LUX FLAXES LA RG E lIX E 34* BEHER HOMES FAB DETERGENT iMoi «n 34* TV SERVICE JOSEPH SULLIVAN MI 8-8800 aad OSt 8-4M4 5Vi OZ. BOTTLE 100% Batlataetlon SoMd Managtr HEINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 29* Onaranteed PORTABLE DISHWASHER LOUIS SHERRY Htmtlif Clnrir.f w y .l Dr. Walsh announces the —mb temfoa wttk ntm OOROWNSRAND change of location of hla ftf a* t./0tOr* office for the practice o f STRAWBERRY Oral Surgery— from 480 ALL HEAT Woodbridge St. to the PICTURED ABOVE IS OUR DELUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN 2 -^ 4 9 new Professional Build­ IqoipgodI «$OD foOewifolk — Largo wooriMr*oyo, hootor, 4oiFrostor. foam front Mot. roelinlng toott, bod FRANKS PRESERVES ing at 367 East Center eonvoniMim, elloil filflltor. solf odtusting brokts, undoreooting. eoromlc mufflor and loilptpo. ^ All fodoral St. The new office will be toxos OM froight. 9 O L io g e c open Thursday, April Bth. FRENCH'S MUSTARD s a m s t X w Compare with notional ncELSioa cowD 2 brands up to $189.95 .00 JOHNSON'S PRIDE WAX • OZ. BOTTLE 65* Deliywed For Only Ptua State Tax 2,190 V E A L Q Q “28 OZ. 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PAO B BIOHT MANCHi!:ST£K EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., KHIDAY, MARCH iSO, 1962 a a MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, MARCH 96, 1962 PAGE NINE axUed dictator,.'proceeded to win Is not as proeperoua as ws are made of the life of Lawrence, It it, handsomely. would atop buying from us. This is ‘Popscar^ Awarded is twenty-seven years sines the motor accident that took L*w- f o r WOMtH ONLY not even an economic theoi^.. I t is For Stipniiui^erali Ha-ving made the mistake o f per­ To ‘Parent Trap’ renca’s life: Surely a safe period the United States mitting a free election, F i^ d iz i sheer' k)Ose-thougtat«d nonsense, has elapsed to provide ss dehnite BY THJ8„ FREE SHOWING himself has to go while the results and we hope nobody, either at a Mography aa will ever bt pos- N ASH VIU ^B , Tann. (A P )— jiUe of this enigmatic man, bom AniMle«M Conetr SoeiBfy Filfnt: " a i S t u s S t ^ ' o f the free election are set aside. hoihe or abroad, is uncharitable The isim "The Parent Timp” "without benefit of Clergy.” wboee Followed by Ftondisl'a fault In .this was not enough to even think of holding the W A LTE R R. FERGUSON inspired more popcorn sales bust stands In the crypt of S t PublUhen that of engaging in reckless ideal­ Preeident to it or lo any of Its Im­ Paul’s In Londm, in the company A PANEL OF MANCHESTER DOCTORS than any other , movie last I ' • Founded October 1. IM t of Nelson and WellingUm. ism, because of his own great de­ plications. year, popcorn tycoon, Jim TO ANSWER YOUR QUKTIONS LAST DAY Tha book, "Hum or From H ar­ FublUbed______Every Evening Except votion to the principles of freedom Blevins announced. On# oC the eternally alluring Sundaye Mid Holloa.laya. Entered at the per’s” can bs- touted and moat j Bailey Auditorium, Manchester High School To Old Latin Story Foet ORlce at Mancheater. Conn, aa and democracy. He himself haa Blevins, who keeps cloee tab facets, of the oonotant handling of successfully, we believe, by s Wednesday Evening, April 4th i^ o n d Claaa H all Hatter. conducted past elections In which' A Thought for Today . on nationsd theater popcorn IxMdu is, to most o f us "on the in­ quick sampling o f its contilbut«Ms. 8:00 PJM. eeles, ahnually awards a b Ub s c r ip t i o n r a t e s the Peronlstas were barred from Sponsored by the Manchester who rangre from Mark Twain to Speaeoifod by Weldoa Beauty Studio, M Boat CeatorStraet ; By. JAMBS MARLOW < A t laaat five times in thla een' I V I o g "popscar” to the movie per­ side,’’ the amaslng variety of per- P ayable in Advance voting for candidates of their own. Council o f Clmrctaeo Jean Kerr. Clarence Day is In­ AaaeolaMd Praia News Analyit tury toe military haa taken over, Carrier sonality who Inspires the most son^iUes which pop out of every cluded, o f oouree, and David Mc­ One Year ...... :.S15.80 329.00 His fault was one 'of political 'WASHJNG’TON (AP) — What ruling directly or through an ap­ ffix Hontba ..7...... 7.7B il.UO munching by mOv(e audi­ new shipment of books . . . out of Cord, Robert Nathan, Ojrpey Rose proved dictator. Bevaral tlmas tha strategy; he calculated he had be­ Bach day we live is a Ijttle eter­ ences. This year' Hayley 'happened to Preaident Arturo Three Hontha...... 3.90 6.60 nity -within Itself, Sind how we live evsry publisher’s list . . . month Lee'S indomitable mother, Thurber, economy waa wrecked. One Month ...... 1.30 1.86 gun to soften the die-hard loyalties Mills and Mhureen O’Hara will Nash, Shirley Jackaon, Leo Ros-' FACTORY-AUTHORIZED Weekly ...... 30 It depends on our habits of after month, year after year. A t Frondizi o f AtgraUna 'wag an old Peron Wrecked Econoiny receive the bronze statue plus ten and rohny moee; all there to of the Peronlstas to a dictator who thoui^t. I f in the morning we rise ■ .. .C’ '-S . otory Which.thla ttma had a pain­ . And -it was really wrtekefi by their weight in popcorn, Blev­ Whiton Library, this week yielded save vou the trouble o f poking in M E M BER OF had, after all, been-away from the with anticipation, have a little Peitm who got Elected In 1946 and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ins said ’Thursday night. Thdlnea Merton. Emily Kim ­ the back issues, for-'ishich, you ful ending for the United States. quiet time In which we seek God The things he tried to do—like re-elected In 191U. Under him toe The Aaaoctated Preaa it excluaively scene for seven long years. -He ­ brough, 300 pages of humor culled know well, you W«uld''neVer UUte Mer.:;i-y COMET entitled to the use of repubitcatlon of as our Father and Guide for the getting deadhaiada off the govern­ antl-forelgn attitude In Argentina ail news diapatcliea credited to it or culated the smart way to play the from Harpbr’a magazines of the time, n ils is a 7-day book. cams to full flower. He national­ net . otherwise credited in this Mper day, then go about our tasks with Guild Suspends Soprano ment payroll, trying to aave « game politically, at this point, was last half century 'ves, ‘they were Keep it on your bedside table a ized a number o f Induztries, like and also the local news published here. love as our constant watch­ choosey) and ended w ith .’Thomas week and you will face the next bankrupt country, ^rmltting free All rlchts of repubileation of Special— to show how fair and reasonable word, the day will be filled with NBW YORK (AP) — The Amer­ elecUona and th w cancelling them toe railroads, to make them strict­ dispatches herein are also reserved. IBdward Chapman. No, we are not four weeks with more zest; and 2nd anniversary S A LE ly Argentine, ANNUAL SALE and liberal he could be, toivard all joy. There 10111 be no feeling of ican Guild of Musical Artists hoi out—hid. all happened before. landing with a thud: He waa Law­ oome April, don’t we need more ‘ When Frondizi Wias eteetsd'ln Fhll service client of N. E. A. Serv­ factions. He thought, to give him pressure or hurry. It is amazing suspended Italian t o p r a no An- rence of Arabia! La-wrence, the zest? And what happened to hini — ice, file.. , how even Ui-e clock coofierates being thhnvn out by £ military 1968, after three years of military Publishers Representatives. The some credit for honest good inten­ tonietta Stella from singing In this man who lost the almoet-complet- Tliomas Merton’s book is "The rule following toe expulidon ;of JiUliia Mathews Special Aaency—New when we remain calm and cool. ed manuscript of "The Seven PlI- N ew M an": meditations built Junta — wasn’t new, either, al- - \ tions, he was coaxing things along country for one year, it was dis­ Peron in 1955, he had toe Job of -X VOTK, ChicsKO. and Boatnn. The two following Bible verses will lara of Wisdom,” walled himself around the question of ' spirttual tiiough a bit o f a ahock to thia inaCBER AXmiT BUREAU OF toward the point where Argentina closed ’Thursday, night. trying to pick up toe pieces and CmCULATIONS. help us to live this kind of day^ In, re-wrote it, found It too long, identity. As Lawrence md not eountry-which had b ^ banking g e t toe country, buck on Ita feet. might get away with holding an "In Him I live ' and move and The guild, found her guilty of cut It to 330,000 words and then American Modem, model 266. Four high fl* toe provineea This was too much ernora in the pgi;ovlttees. dtat. (AFPhotcCax). comes a Bort e f routine procees. dality »peskers, powerful starao amplifiers. Because the exclusive Mlcfomsttc record player elim­ his country. But perhaps the real At Regal for toe antl-Peron.tmllltanr pcfople He anoourKM foreigii oil eom- The normal behavior for the tax­ irony is a bigger one and more In­ who, traditionally, ^ had- Men on dandes '1» go into AigehtiM tel FM/AM radio. Stereo FM optional. Cholct of the aide of toe rii|h. inates discernible witsr on record and stylus, the dia­ payer is to react, sometimes with clusive. Perhaps, having come to One Of Connecticut’s Largest help deirelop its owh hatttoidoU rth vaitobly to «y will be younger per­ ness. Fetklora~demands that we| finishat. They put the hc^t. oil yVonoizl 'think Uds way . about almost every­ mond stylus Is guaranteed for 10 years. ’ ' sullen silence, sornetlmes with ex­ power in the first place by seeking Forma] Rental Stores tourcaa ahd tola rddndl^tt gome ef sona, o ^ e g e graduatos, and in to cancel out the t*erbnlst ;'vtc- thing In our aociety. NO W ONLY cited howls, to the grand totals toe sntl-foretgn feSUng. favor of increased government aid his alliance with the forces of tbries. He yielded' and did. By Meanwhile both toe Eisenhower for senior citizens. Consider our advertising, De you I which appear In proepect. NEWEST STYLES TO now the military had lost faith in in mahogany Perbn, there was some fateful jus­ and Kennedy administrations, hop­ What gripes me is that they do ever see an ad that says, "Ksep You uve $41.00nm him and Thursday threw him The development which might tice which vetoed his poesible ulti­ FIT ALL MEN ing that Argsntlna under Frondizi your old car. It is a quality prod-| out, getting up Dr. Jose Marla not accept us as normal people. evoke his cheers— a reduction in might do all right and line up uct that was made to function mate good intentions, and decreed • TUXEDOS • CUTAWAYS Guido as presidenL They tolerate Us, Sometimes they against communism, had pumped lifetime,’’ Of course not. You S4 something, a recommendation not that he ahould fall, by the very People Angered treat us with delicacy and polite OTHER MAGNAVOX • STROLLERS In aid. Argentina under Frondizi ness. More often they appear irri­ ads that urge you to buy the new I to spend for something—^never votes which had originally raised This performance—permitting a and discard the old. 80 we get Into I democratic election and then nul- got over 1400 million in American tated and Impatient with us. seems to come. him up. What’s wrong with social work­ the habit of diSbardlng old things | Ufytog It—may have angered government aid. This would seem to us to be a STOCK ers? and old people without cause. STEREO SAVINGS EVERYTHING IN people in Argentina and else­ The only thing which seems sure about Art^tina'e future la that Karen P. We practice artificial obsoles- I year for taxpayers to do eome where but even this was Just a cence .and It.has become a way pf ] is unsure,'.... —— ...... — . Dear. Karen; 'You are-fortunate Portable stereo with Mieromotle rocord howling. Otherwise, we are afraid, A No Trade Principle NOTHING-TO SEND AWAY FOR repetition 6f toe past;...... 7 indeed, my dear Karen, If you de- life among us. our fine, competent, well-intention­ In tola century different dlrta- tect^is attitude from Just a few Are older 'people useless imd ob-1 playor. Modal 230. President Kennedy’s recent tar­ tors In Argentina canceled out ed town officials will go ahead and social worker types. Most people solete? to fact, no, to folklore, yes. iff decisions, in which he went out elections when they didn’t like toe NOW ONLY $Y0 9 O appropriate all the money that have mixed emotions about older Folklore demands that we think of | of his way to display how protec­ reaulta. They neVMr forgot that Time of Your Life folks. (College educations and them in thia way. Folklore also de­ really ought to be spent, for all tionist he could be on occasion when one reformer in 1916 permit­ political beliefs don’t make a whit mands that We revere, respect and | the esq^ensee that really cannot be ted free electiems a maverick of difference.) Our friends toe pay homage to toe elderly as living | ttoroo HI-FI with FM/AM, 6 spoakots. Pro­ should be taken, we believe, as whose sympathy waa with toe By ARTHUR LORD cut, for all the projects that really aociologlsta call these mixed emo- heirlooms. part of his political campaigning _ X maaaea got e le c ts . Thla waa RQpO' Dear Arthur: I'd sure like to vincial ityling. Modal 815. cannot be delayed. hot water know why social workers who sions "cultural conflict." I call Most Of. Us are burdened with | to get through Congress a new Uto Irigoyen. . - i ' them toe burden of American folk' This Is what town fathers nor­ Here’s the new miracle for modem mothers, the fabor ' He waa a forerunner'of Peron. claim they are trying to help peo­ American folklore and caught be­ Model 604— Early American. Six high fidelity trade expansion and tariff-lower­ ple take such a negative attitude lore. tween ito conflicting myths. Until I J :_ _ _ NOW ONLY $29500 mally do if they think the taxpay­ He packed toe government pay­ ing bill which he knows the pro­ rolls with his supporters. He toward us. Think of the folklore values In It le exposed for being nothing speakers including two 12” bass. Powerful stereo ers are being reasonable and real­ tectionists are out to fight. ’The lous fuel oil powered hot water heater that not only grives helped labor unions, But he waa a I ’m M and pretty spry, even if this country. Among toe most Im' more than myth, we will have to| amplifiers. Library for 60 records. Precision Was $349.00 istic and willing to face up to the dictator (rtio kept power, directly I do say so myself. I belong to a portant are youth and usefulness. help people understand their sd f- two protectionist decisions be con tr^lctory and prejudicial atU- necesaary burdens of being the or through a hand-picked auccea- Golden Age club. Occasionally Youth and usefulness go hand-ln' FM/AM radio. Stereo EM optional. Cherry finisji. Storoo HI-FI with FM/AM, 8 apoakora, 30 made, raising the duty on a cer­ glove. Old ege precludes useful­ I tudes about older people. you all the hot water you can possibly use W H E N Y O U tor, IS years. social workers visit our chib, to So reliable that Magnavox guarantees service as community they are. tain type of Belgian carpet and cn watts. Modal 821. But wheh the town fathers do Belgian glass, seem to have been well aa all parts and tubes for a full year. ssiiBa NOW ONLY 134950 this, budgeting all the money that selected on the assumption that the ' W .ANT IT, but gives you big savings on your utiliiy bills. really ought to be budgeted, they JUST A STEP AWAY PROM REGAL Now Only You Save ,60.00 amoimt of import involved in PARK FREE'IN PURNELL PARKING Sava Sioaoo can, as prospective calculations for either category was not very sub­ It’s so powerful and so efficient, the more hot water you 2 7 9 .5 0 the next fiscal year indicate, run stantial anj'way. ’The President beyond the capacity of taxpayers probably hoped to pick up some use the more money you save over your p res«it metibod. aa Individuals and that o f thb com­ votes in (7ongres.

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Over Post as U.S. Justice From Munson Among His Loveliest Days lb «..A a a a A. Krthan Mrs. Anna Andres Ksllum, 91, of For Bonds, Insurance 211 Vernon Bt; widow of John W. health, .education, and welfare, Police today are Ihvastlgatlng Rsmember how warm and (OontiiMied from Pagt One) Befors McOraw got through Kellum, died this morning at Man­ was rumored at that time to have a report of some ISO missing from lovely it was yesterday? Al­ sxpUining, and'the State Mo­ his eventual goal a seat on., the chester Memorial Hospital General Manager Richard Martin ia recommending to tha eoff h« ‘•■houW resign Immediate- the cash reglstistr at Munson’s most as nice as today? Pov ' tor •'Vehicles Department got Mrs. Kellum was bom Sept. 23, Jy »» nation's highest court; one truck driver, all the sun­ board of directors that 81,781,925 be apprtqiriated for the Oandy Kitchen ' at the Parkade . throu^ cahfiimlng, thS police 1880, In' New York City. She The rumors broke' out afresh shine and balmy breezes miscellaneous item of the general fund budget for the coming " I f he hae declared himself for depanihsnt learned, that; ' Uvsd In Manchester for many years • Vi the Senate," the Meriden congress­ yesterday when it-was announced Slumping Center, and vandalism couldn't make a pleasant day > fiscSl year. Only the board of education appropriation ex- that Justice Whittaker, will leave which resulted in four broken win­ 1. McGraw had renewed hla . and was a former buyer with man nsUntalned. "he cannot re­ •ut ot a mlxup that even Man­ reglstratlen as usual for th is . ^ c c a d s the misoellaneoua eocpendl- the court this week because of dows in the Veri^anek' School on House and Hale department store main In the cabinet and comply chester pblioe say wasn’t all year, for tha number CA 8246. - until her rstlrmsnt 12. years ago. tures of the general fund, which with the President's policy. He re­ HI health. , Olcott St. his fault. Include tile coets o f Insurance, per- The Munson incident was re­ 2, The motor vehiclM de­ She was a member o f South, Meth­ called that the President recently However, in recent months there Patrolman Albion B. 'Whip­ partment sent him CD 697, in­ Geneva Result: aonnel ratirement and Insuraode, has been every indication that ported to police by an employe at odist Church. •aid that “any administration of­ ple stopped WllMam B. Mc- stead. bond maturities and interest, tax Ribicoff plans to quit the cabinet the store at 1:25 p.m. yesterday, . Survivors include two daugh­ ficial who decides to run for p i** Graw*s -truck to question 8. Then one o f the plates ters, Mrs.' George B. Adcock of refunds, settlement o f claims, con­ and run for the. Senate. He has 'the broken windows, discovered thq dHver about a red light More Parleys tribution to the Capital improve­ Uc office" must resign. early yesterday morning before got lost. Flemlngton, N.'J., arid Mrs. Marcus " I t seems to me that he now has .permitted statementg to this- ef­ through which the truck ment Reeerve Fund, the Charter fect by party leaders but has Verplanck was In session, was re­ 4. ThS motor vShlcles de-' S. Moriartyt, with whom she made no choice but to resign.” he added. might just have passed. (OoBtmned from Page One) Revision Commission, Issuing never personally stated in public ported by' Miss Catherine Shea, partment sent a substitute her home; a sister, Mrs. Joseph "As a cabinet member he is re- In the ustial questioning, Hatch of Utica, N.Y., and a grand­ bonds and notes, and o i^ t a l Im-- that he wants the nomination. prindpal of the school. Patrohnan Whipple asked M e-. whlch'had the number CD 067 Au tbw iU U ve U.S. sources said provement projects. •ponaUjle for a very Important pro­ Instead of CD 607. child. gram and he should turn It over to Oraw, a 22-year-old East Hart­ they expect Khrushchev, irebuffed The total cost o f Insurance for Patrolman Whipple sympa- * Funeral servlcea will be hsld someone who can carry through," ford man, for the truck’s Monday at 2 p.m. at tha WJ>. in his earlier move to get the Ge­ the town in the coming fiscal year registration. McGraw pro­ thized, but had to/tell McOraw neva disarmament parley under will be $152,960, but not all of It the Congressman said. ' Grass Fires Keep to get the registration Qulsh Funeral Home) 225 Main St. Kowalski, who for months has Martin Lists duced It, but It showed that way at the sumlmt level, would will appiear as general fund expen­ •tightened out before driv­ 'The Rev. LawreAce F. Almond,' been demanding that former Gov­ the truck’s license plates pastor o f South Methodist Church, soon call again fo r a summit gath­ ditures. A n miscellaneous axpen-> Firemeii on Run ing ftq truck again. ernor lUblcoff openly announce his should have read - CA • 3246, will officiate. Burial will be in ering. ditures, including Insurance, of the ■ candidacy for the Senate slot, con­ Salary Scale whereas, as the patrolman dis­ And gave him a ticket for Shut Cemetery. These informants made these Water Department, the Sewer De­ Ten fires, mostly of the brush - \ cluded; covered .on walking to the failure to obey a traffic light. Friends may call at the funeral predictions: partment, the Fire District Spe- McGraw wlU appear In The 17-natita disarmunent con­ "He has apparently decided to and grass variety were extinguish­ A revised 1962-63 teachers’ sal­ front and back of the truck, home tomorrow from 7 to 0 p.m. ciiU Fund, the Parking Meter V court April 16. ference w ill result In an Impasse cross the Rubicon but he refuses ed by Town and Eighth District ary schedule has been completed they didn’t and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to -0 Fund, and the Dog License Fund pjn. over inspections. TTiia Is becauae arc included in the budgets o f to wade in the water. He prefers Fire Departments yesterday and by General Manager Richard Mar­ inspections, deemed necessary by to retain the bridge that he can these various departments or spe­ today. tin for presentation to the hoard the West and rejected by the So- SATURDAY, 12 NOON TO 12 MIDNIGHT ■neak back on." ! Rockville-Vemon Harry BfeUdeJohn cial funds, and not In the general The town firefighters answered of directors. Ifcrry Malklejclm,^-^, died yee- 3dets, w ill become even more Im­ fund budget. V Kowalski, , who haaeiibem cam­ portant In general disarmament J paigning for the nomination since calls yesterday at 12:28 p.m. for a The schedule is based on the terday at the Mandieeter Conva- General fund Insurance costs for grass fire at 384 Bush Hill Rd.; at board of education's new 13-step leeoent Home after a long lUneee. measures ’ than the nuclear teat 1962-1963, under Martin’s recom­ Ust November, has been Indorsed ban proposals already turned down 1:19, a grass and garage-tool shed salary plan for teachers with bach­ Insurance^ Salary Boards Mr. Meiklejohn was bom In mendation, will be $127,905, of by 30 Democratic town committees by the Reds. and many Influential labor un­ fire at 671 Hartford Rd.; at 3:24, a elor's degrees, and it ranges from Nov. 17, 1876, and lived which $37,117 is for fire coverage grass fire at 127 Maple St.; at 6:27, $4,500 starting pay to $7:740 max­ In Manchester for 40 yesda. He The Geneva talks are likely to ions. o on for many months and could under a new public and institu­ Ribicoff, who Is backed for the a grass fire at 23 V^ltney Rd.; at imum For Town Seen in Future was employed as an engraver at tional property form being recom­ 6:34, a tree fire at the Manchester A teacher who was on the sec­ Cheney Brothers unUl Ms rettre- iclude agreements not to give nomination by the Democratic gnuclear weapons to nonatomic mended by Martin to replace the high command in the state, has Country Club. Today the firemen ond step in 1951-52 at $2,760 will The other two were reconunen- ment years ago. ' He was current fire schedule. went to a fire at the town dump at A move to establish the post of^ powers, to prohibit mass destruc­ been indorsed by the Democratic receive the $7,740 maximum dur- dAtiens that insurance snd em­ member ot the Moses Pqful Lodge 9:43 a.m. and to a brush fire o ff ing the next school year, and a the Vernon town clerk as a sal­ of Masons, Dover, N. H . ' tion weapons orbiting in space, N ew Fire Sctiednle committees in- several big cities— ploye salary commltteea he form­ and to safeguard against aurprise The cost o f fire coverage under despite the fact that he has not Preston Dr. at 11:45 a.m. Damage teacher who started in 1052-63 at aried, rather than a fee, position, He is survived by several cous­ to property was very alight. $2,600 will go to $7,200 next-year, may be followed shortly by board ed ins. attack through such means as ad* the new policy includes the exist­ formally announced. H e remarked that tha Interest vance notice bn tr t^ movementa. V J Eighth District firefighters according to Martin. of finance action toward insurance Funeral services will be held ing fire schedule'with coverage of generated with publication of the Some aources said no such side new construction added, $20,639; Kowalski also says backers of quelled a 10 a.m. fire yesterday at The new schedule provides a advisory and employe salary tomorrow at 1 pjn. at the Htrimes vote Pc. lo droom $169.95 $TO STOCK OF STEREOS c H A j ' - . v fV ' back yard burners will be imposed given a warning after poli^ In­ Values to S Q HoIdH 12th Circuit $169.95 Value / ▼ Needs no epeclst wiring or AND HI-FI ^ 1 1 M $100 by state fire officials, not local $209 - $ | 1 A $19.95 ;'>60 I/hs. I ones, he said. Mrs. Ursula Hetzler vestigation of two separate minor Value ■ Value *7 7 0 Sofa converts easily into plumbing. Prices Start Aa Low Aa ...... The funeral of Mrs. Ursiila motor vehicle aeddefitS, one oocur- Marproof tops. Walnut, bed to sleep 2. Chair In­ MO BARGAINS IN OUR First 1962 Twins Court Gases Consists of double dresser Includes doiible dresser, The first set of twins .to be bom Hetzler, formerly of ManchMter, ring shortly after midnight lAst mirror, cheet and book­ limed oak and mahogany. cluded. night and the second yesterday mirror, chest and book­ NEW JUVENILE G.E. Doluxo Spocial Graup of Tourist and recreation areas thrsatsnsdt Every at Rockville City H o ^ t a l this was held, at the John F. Tierney case b ^ . Cantamporary 3-Pc. Mapla year arrived yesterday, daughters Funeral Home, 219 . W. Center St, afternoon. No injuries and only case l)^ . 3 0 " R o n g o s Knoahal# DskMis^ year, fire destroys one-twentieth of our forests- MANCHESTER Wool or Nyieo Oval Iraidtd DEPARTMENT Walnut lodroam Safobod Sat k V - V : , '; / of Mr. and Mrs. Oart U eb s.of.O thia morning with a solemn high moderate motor vehftle damage A Manchester man, who yester­ 9x12 Rugs > turning thousands of hunting, fishing end recrea­ Cottage St., Rockville. Mlaaq of requiem at the Church of ■was reported. iMSon WsHmit ColonW Sofa Corpofing Great Savings On Great $ 1 A T 4169.95 SQQ tion areas into blackened wasteland. The girls weighed four pounds, the Assumption. BiU J.-Marcel. SI, of WilUman- day motping wal'ved examination $229 Value Uc, charged with failure to emd Choir $89.95 Cribs, Hirh Chairs, Value At l O / 00 *2 9 seven ounces, and four pounds, The Rev. Joseph F. Farrell was on a charge of indecent assault Dinbif Rooms 19.95 Value Includes sofa that [>ena obey a stop sign and wdered to $595 Strollers, Also Roper-riorence 30” 0 fifteen ounces. The first arrived celebrant assisted by the Rev. and was hound over to Superior Value Value to sleep 2, chair and CholuC bf maple, walnut appear In Circuit Court 12, Man­ Gas Ranges at aame lew Double dresscr.^heat and at 11:50 a.m., the second at 12:32 John D. Regan, deacon, and the $349 r - *194 Attractive Colonial de­ Carriagea, or blond IiniRhM. most of this need never happen because chester, April 16. Court under a $2,000 bond, waa WaU-to-wsll or room sise. bookcase bed. Plaatlc tops. rocker. p.m. Rev. C^rl Bagge, M. S., of Hart­ Value $299.50 value. W ing backs. sign. Very apeclst .value! Playpcna, Et<. pt Ice. Police said that Marcel admit­ later returned and put to plea on *198 Many colors. nine out of ten forest fires are man-causedi Mother and daughters are doing ford, subdeacon. Paul Chetalat Custom made. Foam cush­ , well, hospital authorities report. was organist and soloist. ted going thrSugh a stop sign on a lesser charge. Modern style! Fabulous value at this low price. ions. " Police Arrest Burial was in Soldier's Field, Park St. at Chestnut SL and then Elmer -Anthony Lamore, 26, o f 49 Vi8C08c>Rac with Foam Rubber Back. Featured Richard A. Fyler, 18. of. 92 N. oolUded with a vehicle operated lad Outfits Follow Smokey Bear's rules: Blast Cemetery. Father Farrell Wells St., pleaded -guilty to the in attractive designs. Great bargain. 9x12 aizea. A X School St., Manchester, was a»- read the committsd servlcei by Robert William Pacheea, 32, of subatitute charge of lewdness and Colonial & Manie Furnitnre rested on Rt. 83 at the RockviUe- 4(71 Center S t The Marcel ear had the case was continuel until April LIVIHG ROOM SETS 3-Piece Foam Sectional. Covered in beige faibric. $.59.95 SLEEP SOFAS 1 . Break matches Vemon line last night and charged left front fender damage and the 19 pending a pre-sentence hrvesti- - Y' 'O Value 4p J '-f. with passing In a no passing zone. Notice of Injury Pactiesa - car, fropt end damage. gatlan. Lamore was sent to tha Don’t miss thia rare value.______. 4 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Patrolman Allen G. Nelstm Jr. re­ Both were driven fway by their State Jail at Hartford in lieu of a ANDSECTIOMALS ’ Includra headboard mat­ 2 . Crush smokes ported Fyler drove out of a res­ Received by Town drivers. Patrolman Ricmard Rand $500 bond. He has no pre\iou8 'po­ Bookcase In Various Finishes. Your choice of C tress and bYjx spring on • THIN MODERN ARM taurant parking lot onto Windsor investigated the early mohilng lice record it was noted. 50 e LAWSON STYLE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! wsjnutjbjondjorjnajmganjMnnisI^^ w % leg*. Ave. (R t. 83) and, heading south, 3 . Be sure all fires A notice of injury has been re­ accident. Prosecutor K. George Gorsky.who Cut Thi% Solul e DANISH WALNUT I# crossed the double white line to In a 3:29 p m . oar-truck acci­ had earlier presented the csse tri- pass a car in his lane. ceived by thrtown from Atty. Vin­ Danish Wainut Foam Chairs. Choice of cover- Foam Coriiioned v r r r f n i e MAPLE COI-ONIAL are out cent L. Diana representing a Man­ dent yesterday on Pine St., just fore Judge Simon Coh«i, returned latnlarly $179.96 3-Pe. Madam, The Fyler car' seemed to be the acoused on the subsUtuta in|8jJCjiBljM8ojBoJstandin^ chester woman who claims the con­ Boudh of Forest St., police Investi­ To $688 Living Room SniUs Living Roam' Has Foam Seal and Bark. driven at high speed. Nelson said. charge. Make your selection dition n f a section of Gienwood S t gation led to issuance of a warn­ Opens Into Double Mattress He hailed Fyier to a stop at the *79»*368 Occasional Swiyel Chairs. R«g. 1198 $ 0 0 ^ from various coverings. Remember-only YOU can causedV^r to. fall March 18. ing to Constance M. Radsewicz of $269 to sleep 2. City line. Court date is April 17. New Britain tot in vrop er passing. All Styles! -lUl Finishes! Over 800 suites to ehoSM from. Reg. $39.95 vslnes. Nylon covers. *19 to $498 To $299 In theF notice, received in the Each and every eiw » terrifie boy! V a lu e - *149 general manager’s office this PatrolmsA Donald H. Roberta re­ Advertissment— ported that the Radzewics ear P u b lic Records I ReeUner Chairs I Baby Cribs I Boston Rockers 3-Pc. Rock Mapla Bodroam Sot X-ray tschnldan wanted lor morning, Atty. Diana contends for 9 z'12 Rags 829.95 value. AttrscUva Covsrsd In. hsavy fabrie. •truck the rear ot m pick-up truck 834J8 vahM. Mapls, C l Q $289.95 vsluel includes dresser, mirror, sheet M 4 9 night and weekend. Oils from Aisunta AgoMlnelli, 183 Eldridge 178.95 vsluel Axmtailsters letJM vnlos. At- %AA Salem Maple Sofa and 8 matching St., she tripped near 38 Gienwood operated by Joaeph H. Fiorbes, 61, white or Wreh. ■ “ and panel bed. home. Adequate conutensatlon. Wanantea Deeds $329 value. 42" round Ubie, 4 mate's chalr^^ $ 0 A A in choice ot pet- S A Q traettvs corsrlngs. fInUh. chairs. PluHie X - r ^ Dept., Rockville City St. and "suffered broken or crack­ o f 70 Laurel St., who had skfkred Burahaitt Estataa, Inc., to D art terns and colors. PREVENT down to make a left hand turn In­ 2 capts'n’s chairs, buffet or .china. Hospital, for complete details. ed bones of the right foot, numer­ and Doris A, Carson, property oft ous other bruises aqd contusions,'' to a private drive. Bhe told police Croft Or. . V- VenM iMws $• kaaSM by tte and shock. riie Bilswndewtood Forbes s v m Us Fnadriw t Herald’s Beekvllle Bareau, 6 W. T he accident occurred a t 8:30 Slight damage was reported and 8. H. 'V. C., Inc., against Tow n ^?oK/sr '"I r r M A N C H ESTE R .Mala Stn telephone I'Buaiuut pjn, on a aeeticn of the street that both driven eantlnued to their of Manriieater, property at tha SALE AT NORMAN’S WAREHOUSE 5-SlM or Mttehen 9-S197. was uneven, said the attorney. destinations. Manchester Country Club. U ^^PAGl T ^^T B Sil^l of Sp^uldtion O p e n F a n i m la Pralaa of Wemea President Held Set ’To the Editor, I have made aeveral vialta to the Board o f Education of BoiUm and hava never l^een humiliated or In­ Court Appointee vited to leave.'! consider this board ^ ry aUe and capable of executing, any proposition that might come to (Ogatimietf trom P«c« Om ) them; ■aid. Once the files are eliminat­ nedy mads selections on the basis On a cold, windy night I at­ of ability, not politics. ed from Texas, New Mexico, Okla- beftm taldn? this hittoric step. tended a meeting of the Pub^lle hbma and other infested areas, The capital Is watching to see Building Conimiselon and -the In c u e he decides to take It how the forthcoming appolnUnent- millions of irradiated flies will be now, a name promlniently mention­ chairman looked at me from the dum p^ periodically In a 80-mtle affects the so-calledl conservative- crown .of my head to the soles of ed Is WlUiam Henry Hastle. 87, liberal division of the Supreme path along the Rio Grande to in­ former governor ol the my feet and asked why I waa tercept any females flying up from Court. Individual; members ..at there, if I was a member of his Aluminum lands and since 1947 judge of the times shift from ons bloc to an­ Mexico. 3rd U.8. Circuit Court of Appeals, board. In further sesrcastic re­ It Is astimated it wUl take about other. But. so far as any such dU marks he Indicated that I should WliHtowt $11.95 udth headquarUffs at Philadelphia. vision can be figured out In loose three years for the screwworm Another Negro figuring In the f flies to eliminate themselves. designations, Whittaker tended to Just off the steps of the Com­ gusairing game is Iriu rg i^ Mar- vote with the more conservative shaU, M, of New York aty. As munity Hall I encoimtered a PBC Om ts $29il5 bloc—often composed also of Jus­ member, who convinced me to re­ Peace Corps Needed chief oounsel for the National AS' tices Frankfurter, Tom C. Clark, turn. I was further humiliated and Booiation for the Advancement of John M. Harlan and Potter Stew- he did not come to my defense. ’The Colored People, he was a leader in KUAJLA UIM PUR— Malaya Is Jal. Doors $58.95 a r t . Q chairman again questioned who I planning to seek American Peace the legal fi^ t that led to the Su­ Generally Identified in most cases was. I told him that I waa bom In Plus Installatleii. preme Court’s decision against Corps help to train 60 Malayan with the more liberal bloc are four Bolton, r. taxpayer, a voter, prop­ teachers, for deaf cMldren. A na­ school segregation. of the nine justices—Chief Jus­ erty.owner, and a citizen. MANCHESTER Kennedy gave Marshall a recess tional oobotfl fbr the deaf Is to be tice Earl Warren, William O. At the meeting March 26 at eotabhebed at Kuala Lumpur, A W N IN G CO . appointment last October to the DCuglas. Hugo L. Black and Wil­ Flano's, ^objectors to the School 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, with ’niers is already such a school In PHONE Ml 9-3091 liam J. Brennan Jr. Board questioned their ability to Penang. headquarters In New York. His engineer the construction of the short tenure on this bench, plus proposed school. They also ques­ the fact that the Senate has not tioned the ability of women on the yet taken up his nomination, might board. work against his elevation. The ‘ You don’t have to go far from As for Rlblcoff, he is reported that meeting place to see a busi­ to have told friends he does not ness building that to me looks expect to get a Supreme Court Doctor Says rather substutial that waa built SAVE appointment at this time. Anyway, by women, and the chimney didn't he la an all Imt declared candidate fall down either. During the war for the Democratic senatorial nom­ B y HAROLD T. HYMAN, MD. women proved their capabillUea to ination from Connecticut, and Written for Newsp^ter handle almost any work done by Enterprise Assn. $7.00 m l^ t find It dUBeult to change men. Q—After suffering for years If I were going to have a house pace now. N Goldberg has so in^>ressed Ken­ from what he thought was arthri­ built, I would think twice before I hired aircraft engineers or bieur- nedy with his work, on labor-man­ tis, my husband has Just found agement disputes, lUMl otherwise, anca brokers. We have a woman NOW that the President might want to out he has gout. Can you sug­ who la chairman of the Board of keep him in the Cabinet. gest a diet that I can prepare for Finance who handles the monetary Prof. Freund" has long been him In our iwme? affairs of the town vdilch amount Caught in Grass Fire A—Except to n v tA i gluttony to nearly one-half million dollars, talked up as a successor to Jus­ and she la not an engineer or in­ tice Felix FraiDcfurter when the and alooholic excesses, there Is no The chaired wood eoiteitor on this garage and tool Shad at the rear of 671 Hartford Rd. was the ter­ need for dietary restriction or surance speclaliet. minus of a graaa fire yesterday afternoon which crept out of control for a short time. Town Hose latter leaves the Supreme' Court. I question the abllMv of the However, Frankfurter at 79 dis­ spedal foods in gout Authorities Company No. 1 needed some htip and that was the reason for a fire oall of 232, It was repoitad.- now are agreed that the gout at­ PBC not only because of their ar­ Signal 223 la a call for adihtlonal help. Town Hoee Co. 4 answered the call. Ward Dlddnaoi^ Al, plays undlmlniahed nest for his rogant attitude toward taxpayers work and gives no sign of retiring. tack Is related in profound chem- of 671 Hartford Rd. waa treated at the hospital for hand bums he received when be tried- to help losl changes that occur within the and the Board of Education, but put out the fire. (Herald photo by Oflara). Since Freund now lives in Mas­ obvious lack of Intereat ahown sachusetts, as did Frankfurter body, not to the composition of foods that afe eaten. when they did not atUnd meeting^ before he came to 'Washington, Furthermore, control of the in­ o f the Board df Education wheil geographical consideratoina could ternal distuihance Is affected bet­ architects were Interviewed, even militate agataist hla appointment though they emphasized the need SHOR ter preecriptlcm drugs that now, Thia might aJao be the case ettber reduce the uric add content for haste "to get something go­ with another poaalbility. Solicitor of the blood or that the kidneys. ing.*’ The PBC by their em-phuis DOW CRAB GRASS KILLER General Cox, 49, also o f the Bay Your doctor will have to prescribe on the need to spend a great deal of HH State. these drugs for your husband. Be o f time doing what the arohitect-te wfth ZYTRON* However, Freund was bom and sure you are told how to use them hired to do, indicates their unCa- went to < ^ ege in St. Loula, so to prevent ss well as relieve at­ mlUaritv with their task and points Turf & Tree One easy application oontrols Missouri might rightfully claim tacks. out their lack of qualifications. LU crobgross for a full aeaaott—or him as Its aon. And Coot waa Q—Is It true that a girl can I think the Town of Bolton will I I LIMITED horn In Plainfield, N. J.' be infected with a social disease be better served If the School your money faedt! Get it nosr Board handles this secondary TOOu time only If geography ta a 'Ug factor, as a result of petting? . . . apply it now! which It sometlmea . Is not, Ken­ A —Certain venereal diseases school buUding project. nedy m l^t want to tab aomebody can be acquired Innocently. So- Very truly yours, MISSIS' AND WOMIN'S Carl P. Dewey, SPRING SPEClAti from well west of the Missisalppi, called mucus patches, that look since Whittaker - halls from Kan­ like simple oainker sores, often are RFD No. 3 sas City, "Mo;...... ~ situated in the mouth, and throat...... - • Manchester, Conn, - I I I I U I Secretary a l the Interior Stewart These sores, despite their benlgpi BILCODOORS KWtKSET LOCKS L. Udall, 42, an Arizonan, waa appearance, teem with causative Max Is Mr. Automatic JOHN E. W HITHAM getting some mention. So also microscopic fields like tadpoles In Modd A $51.60 SPECIAL was Byron R. Whlzzer White of a shallow pond. Since I presume PORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Colorado. what you call "petting” includes Model B $53.55 LANDSCAPE NURSERY uid GARDEN CENTER LITTLE GIRLS' Bill Mazeroskl of the Pittsburgh En9ry oseaeeeeeesee ...... $5.70 White, 44, one-time All America k ls ^ g , you may definitely expose Pirates Is getting to be known as Medd C $56.15 ROUTE 6, BOLTON— SOO Yards Ftert Bolton Notch halfback at the University of Colo­ yourself to an Innocent Infection Mr. Automatic, b l 1961 he led the E x it ...... $3.25 rado, Phi Beta Kappaa and Rhodes Irreepectlve of the manner In National League second basemen BCI^IB eeeeeeeeseosee .....S3 .2 5 Bcholar, Is now deputy attorney which your Companion acquired In games played, putouts, asriats, M ETTY general, Aa such, he has an Im' his disease. total chances and in double plays. Bedroom ...... $3.00 mm, PORTLAND CEMENT portant peirt In picking federal Q—How good are pilla for pre­ Maz played 182 games, handled P o sso go ...... S3.S0 Judges. vention of poison ivy? 410 putouts, made 806 aarists, was 10 lb. bog $1.65 Last month. White had a bit of A —Experiences with the Coast Involved In 938 chances and took Rows and reaniarniffiaet M i t . an argument with attorney Ber­ Guard have been most encourag­ w o n GOUTS -part in 144 double plays. He sleo MORTAR CEMENT waists, sheaths, Jaeksts and nard G. Sega] of Philadelphia, ing. However, since you should led. the second basemen in errors who as chairman of the Judiciary start Immunizations at least three with 23- However, hla .976 firiding $1.55 per bog 1 X 6 NOVELTY SIDING drass ensamblMl Bouncy committee of the American Bar months before expected exposure, average'WM third among second ohaeks, pretty plaids and anart Association which helps the JuS' you’d better get going rigt away If aackers whd played more than 109 8c linear feet solldsl Cottons, A n a l (trlaeo* ' tlce Department screen Judgeship Pretty as a picture for the lit­ 3mu want to obtain a satisfactory National League games in 1901. tate) ootton, magle erapo ray- possibilities. degree of protection before your tle mias! Belted backs, flared Segal said that as of Feb. 19, summer holidays. CAULKING COMPOUND one I Jra., Mtaaea and wcaneni Milwaukee has a woricl)^ agreS- FOOD hems. Some with matching Kennedy had appointed Democrats ment with Toronto. IftmjpiJly, Spoetd 31e SPLASH BLOCKS to 82 out of 88 Judgeship vacan­ Drownlngs. apart from thoae In Toronito Is managed by Oiarlie nCE Wfcor NUOHBORHOOD STORBS hats! Wool and wool blends! GALS! SILECTIDNGALORII cies,-----, and------that------this created--- „an „Im- „ water tran^>ortatlon. claim more Dressen, who waa dropped as OAKBY SDOAB HEABT FOOD PBODUOTS balance. White replied that K en-' than 900 Uvea annually in Canada, Braves' manager last fall. $1.95 each Choose from a wide asijort- ment of colors! 3-6x. Now -IKT ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE CuiMoRtoM 17e sg. ft. PRIMED SHALES 18" DRIED BEEF Woshoblo Vinyl Coot $10.00 e Square SALADA 13 Vac sq. ft. • t. S Oc><39c TEA BAGS It'a the Oiape that aounU! INSULATING BACKER Large ‘'or sm all...all alsM! Pouehaa, aatchele,' straws snd LUAN DOORS $4.50 e Square LA RO SA ^LBOW MACARONI .3. 6 5 c WlerV AU eiaee—prices eiartlng st | ^ LADIES' BEHER STRAW HANBA6S S Ih. Pkga 47e AT ...... 1.87* USED« Three Are First Grade! SAKRETE PATCHING CEMENT Lb. Looee 7 9 c ■Plus fed. taxi 80 Hb«. $1.75 S PR III6 ,-jf DUTCH BEADS tlT ^ B IR D $2795 ’60 FORD LADIES! COMPLETE THE COSTUME $1495 2 x 3 FIR 8 FT. LONG 45 lbs. $1.15 O' BLEACH MEN'S FAMOUS MAKER . M IlllN ERY HArdtop. All white with blue interior. Ro- Fairlane 2-Door. Radio, heater, Fordo- 39e noeh CLEANSER dio, heajter, power steering and brakes. matic, whitewall tires. ROOF SHINGLES 2 For 25c 18 Oa 41c nEIIIIE n il' ALUMINUM GUHER Colors (No WMte) ' A wonderful selection of Spring's SWEETHEART BLU WHITE newest gloves! Styled right for ’59 FORD $1095 30c ft. $6.50 a Square ' you! Waehable of couree, fuH ’59 ST U D E B A K E R $795 _____ 9______WASHABIE FLAKES length, tool Sizes for alii Valuel Custom “300” 2-Door. Gray. Radio, heat­ 2-Door. Tan. Radio, heater, 6 cylinder, SOAP er, standard transmission. standard tranamission. I. Sri. 4 for 31. 1 X 3 SPRUCE^FURRING 4x8 PANELING « o>. 25c •Oe 3c ft. L u a n ...... $5.40 a sheet TREND EHLERS ’60 CO M ET $1545 ’61 MERCURY $2045 Driftwood ! ...... $6.75 a sheet Liquid .2 for 59c BLACK PEPPER s a k r e t e b l a c k t o p Bononxa ...... $6.75 o sheet ... .V.. Knit collar, cuffs and 4-Door. Radio, heater, automatic trans­ 4-Door. .Black. Radio and heater. ‘ BUY FOR VALUE NOW! mission. Light green. (Perfect for Driveway Holee) Dry ...... 2 for 39c 4 Os. 35c waist! Made of Dan Riv­ Many More To Choose From er wrinkle resistant 80 ibf. $1.65 At Lew Prices — Available washable cotton! Slash Also In 4 X 7 Sheets pockets and full front' 45 Ibt. $1.15 MANCINI m MERCURY $2195 ’57 MERCURY $795 iN T R O V IG N E zipper! Emblem on chest! ROASTED PEPPERS Olive And whites! Sizes Meteor ‘'800’’ Hardtop. Green. Radio, heat­ 4-Door. Green and white.. Radio, heater, 2 For 45c BREAD CRUMBS 25e" 36 to 46! er, Mercomatic. t Mercomatic; Excellent condition. 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FRIDAY, MARCH SO, 1962 s 15 to 28 yAarFQURTEEN MANGHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, J*ARCH>0, 1962 Section Two FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1962 EnrnU tg ifjrato wiU praaant Ita propoaad budMlitfofl Andover the coming fiscal year. Finanance * Haskins to Talk ■ Ml I ...... - / Board caiamnaniJohn Teomana an-1 Martin Cuts $25^000 Asked nounced March 21 that the board j On World Tnps Cheney Library to Celebrate About Town had voted not to call such a hear* t, Demaocrats R ai^ Question iJ>S' ■. * aifford R. Hasklnj, a.'4etii^ Temple Oiapter, Order of East For New Civil Defense Alarms The committee alao voted to sup­ executive of the Ooniiectieut Mu­ HOUSE Library Week by Reopening am Star, will hold an open 't® port the hiring of a profaaalonal stallatlon of officers tomorrow a t Of Officials’ Neglect of Duty appraiaal oompariy to perform the tual Ufe Insurance Oo. and world 8 pjn. a t the Maeonle Templb- A civil defense budget request otodepartmenfs clerk atenographar traveler, will iq>eak and. ahow pic­ Katfonal library Week, April 8 more working hours, with a re­ mandatory reassessment which is to 14, win pnybably be a bigger Voter Making Semioir 825,000 for a town-wide alarm sys­ scheduled for 1963; to support the tures of Latin America at the an­ Shoe Salon MAIN STREET, MANCHE^R-r-MI 8*4123 wmiiarn H. Mondun, son of Mrs. quested 82,013 annual pay, and At Ita meettne Wednesday theWT of Mrs. Catherina Peterson to observahee in Manehearter than tem hat been turned down by Gen­ has instead recommended that th* Andover Democratic Town .Com- the post of tax collector, after*'*—• adoption of a suitable town ordi­ nual meeting of the Manchester A voter-making session wdll Arllne M. Mondun, 38 Norwood eral Manager Richard Martin in nance to insure the proper use and ever before. be conducted by Toivn Clerk Ed- St, began recruit training March same hours ^ kept, with an an­ qilttee instructed Chairman Eu­ thb resignation of ^Mrs. Helen Unit of the Hartford County . If pl|uw 1^ as'.scheduled, late In hia 1962-1963 budget recommends* Parks. maintenance of the disposal area; wrard Tomklel tomorrow from 16 at the Naval Tnlning CenUr, nual pay of 8880, an 880 increase gene Schwanke to consult legal YWCA Wednesday in Woodruff the week in which. the American tkm to the board of directors. over the current year’s pay. counsel for advice on two matters Election Division Attorney arid to support a recreational coun­ Hall, C e n te r Congregational Library Association spotlights the • a-m. to 8 pjii,. e t the town Great Lakes, III, ^ Amalia M. Toro of the Secretary cil in the preparation of plana, pro- clerk’s office' In the Jfuntctp.1 . The alarm aystem was part of a which the committee feels appear Church. Dinner will be served at woilt Of the nation's llbrariSs’, 831,464 request by the civil defense to Involve neglect of duty , on the of the Slate's office advises that grams and" budget for action by 6:30 p.m. Building. ' . . Mrs. Daisy Brown and Miss Town Clerk Ellsworth L. Coveil the townspeople. Mary Cheney Library wlU reopen Sophie Zarollnskl of Manchester Erector, which Is now reduced to part of tw'o town officers. During the past year Haskins^ with H . 8880,000 addition. Ahe town now has 22,002 v » the general manager's recommen- Holy Land Trip had riot, as o f, March 23, notified The Democratic caucus to nomi­ has traveled extensively in South' ers, 9,901 of whom are register and Middletown respectlveily, home One matter concerns the failure the Secretary of the State of any nate party-endorsed delegates to ICsa Anna Frentdi, head librarian service representatives for the datlon. of 84.655. j America. His talk will explain the at Mary Cheney Ubrafy, said to­ ed es Republicans, 7,945 as In his budget request, Civil De ject of Talk of First Selectman T. C. Wright \’acancy. in the position of Tax i the state convention, probate dis­ development and way of life in Demorrats, and 4,156 as inde­ Hartford Electric Ught Co., vdU Sub to honor a petition to call a spe­ trict, state senatorial, county, and day that while she is certain the put on a demonstratloh of electric fense Director John Merz said that collector In Andover, although the Latin America. pendents. a survey of Ufe town's alarm sys­ cial town meeting within the statutes require him to do so Congressional conventions will be Ruervations for the dinner will library •won't reopen on April 9. cooking from 1 to 3 p.m. on April By Father Wrenn requisite time. On Oct. 19 1961, held Wednesday at 8 p.m. In the •he is 'lioping" It will end its 2%- 3 In the (sommunlt>' room at Mott's tem ahjaved that the system Is In­ within five days after a vacancy close Mpnday at noon. The annual adequate. The request aaid that Wright was presented with a pe­ occur^, they said. Town Hall. business meeting. Installation of morith Shutdown sometime during on E. Middle ,Tpke. The Rev. Lawrence G. Wrenn, tition signed by some 3!5 voters ' 8coiit tnveaUtare NaUonal library Week. public and private shelters would Since the records of the Secre­ Fallot Studio officers and program will begin at Lutz Opens be uaelesa \rithout a warning ays­ assistant chancellor of the Arch­ and taxpayers of the towm, the tary of the State, Indicate that Hiooutmaster Richard BJstabrook 8:15 p.m. ’ The

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•V-: MANCHE8TBR EVeKm O HERALD. MANCTOBTER. MANGHESTER^EVENlNft HERALP. MANCHESTER,. CONN., FRIDAY,'MARCH 80, 1982 TT .PAGE SEVENTEEN New Englfiiid 7 Teams Unbeaten Baby Care Class I News Briefs In Vanderbilt Cup Begins Tuesday i V>## #/#> //##' WA8HINOTON (AP) — General LEXmGTON, Ky. (A P )—Seven A mother and baby care course Rervlces Administration has asked teams o f a starting Held of 60 re­ offered by the nursing services di­ Qongress to authorize construction vision of the Greater Hartford ot a new post office and federal mained in competition todgy for the seventh round of the spring chapter, American Red Cross, office building at Portsmouth, will begin Tuesday at 7:30 p:m. i i t i n f f s N.H. The work is estimated to national bridge tournament's Van­ at Hartford chapter neadquartera, cost t3.9S0,000. derbilt Cup play. 100 Farmington Ave., Hartford. when yon give Barton'o The Portsmouth project was Only one team, that of Samuel The free course la designed to. listed jreaterday among 28 new chocolale'e, oandlee. \ Stayman of New York, held Its help prospective parents and pastries. Choose from buUdings for which G8A plans to grandmothers prepare for and unbeaten atatue. The others have our big, new seleetlon. ask construction funds totaling care for the new baby.. Classes tlTS.S million after June 80, 196s. lost one match but it takes two Included was a border patrol losses. for elbntnatton. are taught by an authorized reg­ In sixth round play yaatarday, istered nurse instructor who works sector headquarters at Swantbn, ® CnHuwu Vt., estimated to cost *368,800. the Waldemar von Zedtwita team with a life-sized baby doll to teach of New York, down 44 pionts at handling and care ot the Infant. RUTTiAND, Vt. (AP)—Fayette halftime, came back to nip the The classes will be 'held T\ie.«i- iirso R. Laquerre, 28, of Barre, was Totoas Stone team of New Yorx, day and Thursday evenings from WESTOWN sentenced last night to serve 3 to down 44 points at halftime, came 7:30 to 9:30 for three weelts. 10 years in state prison at Wind­ back to nip the Tobias Stone team For registration, those interest­ PHARMACY sor on six counts of forgery. of New York by one international ed may call the nursing services 429 Hartford Rd. — MI 9-9846 Judge Theodore K. Corsones or­ point. In other matches, the division. dered the sentence to be served Charles H, Gorsn team of New concurrenUy with a term of 8 to York defeated the Oswald Jacoby 4 years imposed earlier yesterday team of Dallas, Tex., ,by 82 points; in Barre District Court, where arrd the Stayman team beat the Comet’s 2nd birthday sale! Laquerre pleaded guilty to bur­ Edgar Kaplan team of New York glary charges: by 14 points. Save on ’62 Mercury ' He was accused of stealing a Hi defending champion team of check-writing machine during a Robert Jordan of Philadelphia was burglary at the Railroad Granite knocked out of competition in the 'Do., Bdcre, on March 8. ftfth round yesterday b y , the Ger­ ald L. Michaud team of Kansas ASE President BOSTON (AP)—Edward M. Ken­ City, Mo., by 11 poinU. Other flfth COMET Bldwin D. Btlierington, 37- nedy, y o u n g ^ brother of the round results: Stayman over year-old partner In a broker­ Jacoby, eight points, Kaplan over President, was among 11 young age flmi, was named prenldent men honored last night by the von Zedtwits. 88 points. Goren of the American Stock Ebc- Junior Chamber of Commerce as over Frank Westcott team o( ohange. He .ucceeda Eld- outstanding young men of the Massachusetts, 153 points; Sidney ward T. McCormick, who re- area. Dr. John Knowles, general Silodor team of Philadelphia over Oars of visitors crowd parking )6t baaids B d l TWepbone Lahmratoriee sateMite communication sta­ aigned last December. He director of MassachusetU Gen- Mike Shuman team of Los An­ win serve at a salary of *80,- ,eral Hospital, was another hon­ tion. Bubble, ISO feet Mgh, houass SOO-ton ^ear*’ to pick up slgnala from orbiting satellites. ' No, geles, 33 points. n s . Savings Bonds the htUs bubbla Isn't because the engineers blew too hard. It is to fit around eqtrlpment Inside 000 a year under a flve-year ored. Further play U achedulad to­ when balloon is deflated to permit erection of permanent dome. (AP Photofax). oontmet. (AP Photofax). ■ ■ .. ■ ■■ ■,■■ ' morrow. Finals will ba playad ASK FOK OCR SPF^IAL 'THANK YOU" PRICE. NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (A P )— Monday. Highest resale value o f any compact • Smoothest- Miss Albina Perras, 83, Stamford, ored People la in convention here V t, died yesterday at North July 2-8. riding • Finr-rar styling. Adams Hospital of injuries suf­ Eyes on Space, Feet in Mud Klan Plan Stalled 'The mountain used to be private Manuf.olurar'i augs.il.d ratal! pria. fered Wednesday when a car driv­ property and was a favorite cross- Inoludifli haaUr and dafroitar. en by her sister, Bernadette, 17, ATLANTA, Ga. (A P) _ The burning Bite during the klan'* hey­ Whltaaratla, struck a concrete bridge near their chairman of the Stone Mountain day. But the atate now owns Stone trantpohatlo*, home. Memorial Aasoclatlon aays the Kti Mountain, and memorial chairman and looal C a p e Canaveral o f the North KIux Klan will not be allowed to Matt L. McWhorter said Thurs­ taxaa axlra, BRIMnEJLD, Mass, (AP) — bum any crosses atop the grenite day, "W e have hot permitted any MORIARTY BROTHERS INC. Twenty-nine head of cattle per­ mountain northeaat of Atlanta. meetings of that kind and do not 801-813 Center St.. Manchester Stoiyby a county seat bank any Saturday kids to college, and making life more oom* ished yesterday in a fire which By DON GUY f signal will be received either in^> The holes are still there. They The Klan had announced plans intend to.” destroyed a dairy barn and other ANDOVER, Maine (A P )—With Andover, or at a Bell Station in cause inconsequential leakage of to stage a croaa-buralng nUly m orning and y ou ’ll find farmers and ranch­ fortable edien the tractor lumhers into the fa m buildings owned by George eyes on spetoe and feet in the mud Holmdell, N.J. air and help to stabilize the big there while the National Aaaocla- When stations under construc­ earthbound balloon. tlon for the Advancement of Col- Teatreault. Fire chief Tom Jia- of a New England spring, this tiny ers at the Saving| Bond window. ^ t h estimated the loss at *30,- tion in Europe are completed, the bam for the last time. village claims to ha the C a p a satellite relay will ^>^n the A t­ 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY" Canaveral of the north. lantic. Satellites are vital because Ever since the Saving^ Bond Progrun be­ HASTHAMPTON, Mass. (AP) Upward of 1,300 vUitors each microwaves, which can carry a — TWs industrial community in Sunday have bMn flocking to aee lot of in formation as well aa tele­ gan, these folks have been among its beet Why they keep U.S. Bonds the Beriuhire Hills was stimned the Bell Telephone Laboratories vision signals, usually travel only today by imminent loss of one of In straight lines. By using man­ its major activities. satellite communication station 8 out of 10 homes ^ AMESITE now nearing completion. made moorwi hundreds of miles high customers. In fact H of all cash reserves "down on the farm" Employes of Hampton Mills engineers can bounce or relay Mg- Folks are Just curious to -see said they were surprised yesterday ruUs across oceoria \pnm l owned hy U.S. farmers and ranchers is in­ U.S. Savings Bonds are a “crop that never by notice that the big textile ac­ what la under the great white Hie station was built and equip­ dome that dominates the country­ hove a cold room tivity will be liquidated Immediate­ ped despite the rigors of a Maine DRIVES vested in U.S. Savings Bonds. fails,’’ guaranteed by the U.S. Government ly. side for miles around. winter. One of the biggest crises The big bubble, high as a 16- IS ro w s ON8 OF THE s r r r r Some 300 Jobs and an annual in construction was solved by 'V' HRST IN QUALITY Experienee to grow. $18.75 becomes $25 in 7 years, 9 payroH of more than *1 million are story building, is considered the Yankee know-how. at stake. biggest Inflated structure of Its While the sphere, was being In­ FAIREST IN PRICE Is Our Bonds for Business months. In 10 more years, it becomes $36.25, Hie mills, a subsidiary of J, P. t y ^ in the world. It houses a 300- flated last Novemiber, before it Warn ap that Best Stevens Co. of New York, said an ton "ear” designed to pick up faint fllled out Arm and strong,- an early announcement will be issued later FASTEST SERVICE Guarantee Bonds owned by the millions of people who They can be cashed in anytime, with in t^ signals from orbiting satellites. - snowstorm caused'a sag in the top In the diy. ~ Mari's first''big step toward of the dome. Water started to ool- hard-ta^itat rmri Some employes said they believe worldwide satellite communication lect as the enow melted and the Connecticut’a Leading: Paving Contractor run our farms have their work cut out for est. And if they’re lost or destroyed, the liquidation will be completed with­ will begin when an active ''Tel- weight on the roof increased. with th* MW in two weeks, as soon as some de­ star'' moonlet Is launched from Stogineers knew the problem them. Tbiey replace machinery. Pay for Treasury Department replaces them free. partments complete operations Cape Canaveral, probably In late now in processing. could be solved by letting the THE THOMAS COLLA (» . May. e m U i C H A s n new land. Provide insuiance against the water drain off, but how could they Bell Telephone is paying for the reach up half the length of a foot­ Ml 9-5371 fAVINO CONTRACTORS Ml 9-5371 E v ^ U.S. Bond you buy is an investment ANT SOCIETIES OID launching. The tab ^11 be *3,000,- BY WON ntIM AN KANSAS (3ITY—Highly organ­ ball Held to the top of the delicate risks of farming. QOO per shot,, success or failure. in Peace. What better way to help your ised human societies did not ap­ rubber and fabric dome? THIS REVOLimONARY NBW DE­ pear on earth until 10,000 years Powered by solar batteries, the One -of the natives solved that VELOPMENT IN A D D -O N HEAT* 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY'' TTiey get personal assignments, too, like ago—but the ante were organised satellite is designed to pick up a problem.. He dashed home, got his C hadci INO will keep your cold or cMny room government help you enjoy the things and active societies 80,000,000 short wave message from Andover, trusty deer rifle, and under direc­ warm end cozy, with flitorod, circulat­ amplify the faint signal several tion of the encHneers (diot three replacing the old homestead, sending the years ago, aooordtng to Dr. Caryl V OfMleta mwH mni Mr. ing, tbermoetaticaUy cootrotlad Imat. you’re saving for? Haskins^ book, "O f Societies And billion times and send it back to holes in' the top of the dome, re­ V >M» MM IM M MW • Operating cori up to 75% lets tfaaa Men.” Earth again. In the first tests, the leasing the water. ‘ r * add-on heater*. Heala cold both- I MMSh I 'fSiriMBiBt. ' ro6m, cadoaed porch, attic tooaa, or^ V t r ht any space that neodi oztra heat. FREE HOME DEMONSTRAIION, PLANTLAND­ I ^ IbbsbhIbbI gtik to to$toS am ■*»»**• SPRING ORTHO FOGARTY BROS., Inc. 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D A H LIA S AND YOUNG CRAB GRASS C AN N AS PUNTS You save more than money with (- LILIES OM t aiMS* aiU M RESEED ANYTIME I: . * ' - -» KILLS ? n A (3 C '' A s s H r L 1-^S i-. L ( D; N( •• ALSO KILLS BROAD LEAVED WEED SEEDS • * ' WE HAVE STARTED JuttArrivMl! N«w SbipniMt DIGGING NURSERY STOCK • SAFE ON DESIRABLE AFRICAN VIOLETS 69c « SOME IS READY NOW! GRASSES ANO g r a s s KAS BEEN IN STYLE! i . J f E D S Buy them where you work or bank Once again the quality that has led the men’s fine Brand-New Pre-Planted ROSES shoe field for threescore and ten year* will be the ALREADY GROWING ALL THK NEW VARIETIES INCLUDING l’« eirnio. KLBOIQP MBW MT. •••. accepted standard of elt^nce for this Easter Sunday.' THE 1982 A.A.R.8 WINNERS PLUS SOUTH SEAS and HAWAII ■i i ,.St)de for today^aatisTaction for inonthi to come.* We Give Plaid Stamps PLANTLAND (On The Parkway 1215 TOLLAND TPKB„ MANCHESTER^^PIm m III t-gSOB MEN'S 1215 TOLLAND TURNPIKE— Phone MI 9-2508—MANCHESTER EXIT 9S 017 WILBl^^ GLENNEY’S STOtl KXIT M OFF THE WHJtUR CROSS HIGHWAY Wham 4)«mNi7 and 8om eo Oonnta and All Tour Gardening Needs Are SaMefled! 789 MAIN 8 T ; MANCHESTER •A»' ' SVK • \ i f ' / MANCHfiSHCH EVENING HERALD, M AN dH EStm CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH $0, J962 P A di BIGHTEEN .Cohunhia Bolton A eloAed Affslr •« fbr m HBrviwd, With’the ,9«nler Pilgrim Fallow- Two Half-Units r o v are the peeees lewsS toSss- History Exhibit ta ooAoemed. MBp In ohArge. Ptnoiia planning t « d Discloses "Any InfoRnatlon that aaypne to aUend art aaked to brug tbalr O f Blopdmobile estod Is jresr body and He Open at Bennet wwntg About Sdvnml Ksni>My’a own aandwldiAa. PiAAirt, ooS aa health. Tea ewe K U jwmmilt Fire Converts TY^Radio Toniglit record at Harvard,” he' said, and milk will bo aoned by the Fraud in Exam "Miould come from him. / 1111# is youth group.. Pay April Visit to knew the heet wngs At heap ' Parents of Bennet Junior High our regular poUcy. / Following Um supper a Lenten Ing your hedy, se«M asd vlg- Citizen Skeptic School pupils may view an exhibit President Kennedy/^a Harvard servioe will be held In the eenc- of projects from social studies (C Irw i F act Obb) The M visit o f the Ocsi- graduate, ts a member of the tuary, with John Bell o t Hebron Program bloodmo- erena. A v e yea isveoAgated Hiked, $4,50047,200 T e le visio n classes Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 neetieut Blood A Bolton man, formerly skep­ nate a mtotaka I ynm havtaf dif> Board of O versea , tits universi­ leading the aihjglng. Ha will also btle to Manchester will involve the heelth bemflto ef OBHIO- 6:00 B lf S Theater (In profreM) 3f> Soupy Salee p.m. in the thlrdrfloor auditorium. ty's governing bddy. Bing a solo, "How Great Ihou two h e lf-^ t e etaUened et Mott’s tical of the worth of volunteer fire Barl> 8(10* (in DrneroMI XU HU Bob Newbart Show 'The exhibit will be open to pu­ fieullgr In 4MS eoun*, a for«im Art.’’ PRACTnO treaimeatr A aalary ionrcaae at $200 acroaaObiid, and the beliavtor pattern of M owI atSt 5 (in )profreeg) 22 8:00 The Thlra Man Dean Frette^k D. G. Ribble of im m u n ity Hall and the Church departments, was converted Irito a Rocky and Hla Fnende pils on Tuesday, Wednesday and Fire Meeting Mohday the youngster involved has been Tile Hathawaya 40 so- apprehenslvs the University of Virrinia law a t the Aeeua^mi. the Iward was granted to the News Shannon Thursday. It will include various school, ai^rding to the Globe, Firemen of TeJcotAville Oo. S greatly improved. booster after the Bolton Volunteer The Alvin Show ' .8:30 The Flinutonea 4. 40. models, charts and maps by pupils about It that 1 arranged for a fel­ One Red Ckoee unit wiU be et teaehing staff at Porter School by Hlzhwoy E-strol • . The Detectives 10. 77. low freshman Mend of mine to said of Kennedy: will hold their regular meeting Field trip Fire Departmeht put out a fire on . 4 J i, Family Market in Grades 7 to 9, illustrating dif­ Monday at 7:15 p.m. in the fire­ Mott’s from .10:45 am. to 8:30 vote taken at a meeting thie weric, i Route 66 take- the examination for me in "He/csune here from Harvard Forty-one fourth' graders and his property last night John Struff u jStJUeaihet New* A Bnorta I. Science Fiction ferent phases of American and For Sale as a/graduate in good standing. house. The egenda calls for a p m , and the other uiilt will be at but their requeri for further fringe their two teachers, Mrs. Alma Les- of Loomis Rd. said the firemen _ la th e Public Inlereet >:00 77 Sunset Strip I. 40 world history. that course. report on the firemen's carnival to the Church of the Assumption ShtiwiR-Williamt 4:90 Club Houee TV Hour or Stare The dean learned of this and He/nad a satisfactory record at benefits was denied at this time. nlaakt ahd Mrs. Gwen Hendrick­ were at his home in an amazingly YAncy Derringer 9:30 Father! ot the Bride ard and had come to us rec- be held June,27 through 30, and a from 1:40 to 5:30 pm.. son, went to New Haven Thurs­ short time after Uiey were called Wbipfaeh. Third Man , or Rent my friend and I were asked to A full unit, uaustUy stationed et Faiab ’The increase win put the -Harbor Command mended bydils tutor there. We (Uacuaeion of plaiia for. summer ac- day by. school bus to visit the and did a "wonderful job, with Telephone Hour 10, 33. College Try withdraw with the understandinr UvtUee. Manchester Memorial Hospital for bachelor degriee holder at 34,500 4:40 Men ot Deetlny t0;0U Twilight Zone 7 that we might reapply for felt his character was excellent. W . H. 8NGiAND ° minimum to 37,200 maximum; Peabody Museum. This same group great efficiency"! 4.: lb Dour ejlwarui I Mllllun Dollai Movie Harvard had endorsed both his blood', program visits, has been will go to Bradley Field April 9. Struff said sparks from an In­ L-Evenlng Report Target: The Corruptori 8. 40, TUCSON, Ariz.—(NBA) — Jerry m€DrCflL Sion after a period of epUt into visits for April, be­ masters d^ree, 34,700 to 37,400; _ . HunUey-Btinkley 10: 73 10: SO . King at DIamonde character and hia performance. ' MaadiSatar Evening Herald Tal- L U M tE R C O . jam m er Festival Mlatid cinerator fire earlier in the day Klndall of the Cleveland Indians provided that during that cottvIUa eorreepondent, M oiils 81- cause the hoq^tal faeUitlee ere and six-year preparation, 34,900 to 7:00 EveniM Report EyewltneBs could demonstrate a r "We were thoroughly satisfied The^A'second annual Summer had evfalently blown under a large Neara-WeaUier 2J. 80. Chet Huntley a was the Big Ten baiting and home PHflRmftCY monoelU. telephone MI 3-288X. s'vallable osily on ’Wednesdays. The e Open All Day Baturisy e 37,800. In 12 steps it allows seven constnicUye and • r with him as a student here. His Festival of St, Oolumba's Parish pile of used lumber In his yard. Deatb Valley Days 11:00 HIg Newe run champion in 1956 as ho led •WHNB.nUNK.6.1, M.8*4I48 April viAt will be on ’Tueeday. 3200 increments and five at 3300. Rescue 8 Final Report conduct was excellent. We were -At lha Orem-—Ml *4251 Shortly before 7 p.m. last night he Rifleman Minnesota to the NCLAA title- iisenahip." Bewi^ L. Hotansa “ Btopme I. Hally HtweM B. H The monthly blood quota la IfiO Other salary Increases voted by will be held Saturday, July 14. The Barry Barenta Alter leaving Harvatd, Kennedy also thoroughly acquainted witb- Rev, John K. Honan, pastor, said looked out his window and saw the Million Dollar Movie News. Spprie A Weather 8. pints. the imard include 3350 to the New Horitone Joined the Army as a private and detfiils of his withdrawal from that Patrick Welch of Andover pile of lumber ablaze and called 11:18 Beet of Paar (C) 1 Donors msy errange appoint­ prioelpal over the present 38,150; 7:U Eveblna Report Ameiica'a Greateet Uavtea \ served two years Iri Europe as Harward and we took the position Hospital Notes TVetP Directors of Chamher of Commerce to the school cleric, a 3200 Increase; will again serve as general, chair the fire department, Struff- eald SiMrU Camera 11:90 Adventure Theater — and properly so — that if ments to give by ealhng the Red HighlizhU Award Theater an Infantryman. mueie supervisor, 3160, school man. Two assistant chairmen and his^ house was definitely in danger 7:90 Rawhide 1 "Upon my rtlum to the United Harvard was satisfied with him visiting hours are 2 to 8 pjn. (er Croee ofitos, end walk-ln donors Millionaire? 11:80 Jack Paar Show (C) ire also Invited. RUG and nurse, 3100 snd custodiaiia 350 a committee will be named later from the fire since the lumber ^le Intemaitonal Showtime 10. Movie 8- Crttic’a Showeaaa States," Kennedy continued, "I and awarded him a degree that all areas, except materaity, where each. If the staff remains the same to assist him. was located about 24 feet from the Patroness of Kalabryta — ’Ilie Rescue 4 1:00 Newe Btzn Off made app^catlon to Harvard and was enough for use.” they are 2 to AiSd and «:W to » 760 villagers of Kalabryta. SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR tXIMPLETE USTIN^l $12 M n U O N OONTBAOTB the total increase to the school Preliminary plans will be made house. Firemen put out the blaze was accepted lor readmission. My Young. Kennedy has announced p.m.; and private rooms whore UPHOLSTERY b i ^ e t foi; 1962-63 Will be 37,2ia at the regular meeting of the with no damage to the house. Greece, think Mis. Katrina friend, who was also readmitted, his candidacy for the Democratic they are 10 a-m. to 8 p.m. Visitors BTRATTORD (AP)—Lycoming ’nie boaid will ask selectmen to Holy Name Society on April 2 at Elarlier In the day, the volun­ Jellipls of San Francisco is a BELL and 1 later represented Harvard nomihation for the U.S. Senate. are requested net to smoko in pa- DtviAon of Avoo Cbrp. has re- call a special town meeting for 8 pm . in the church audltcuium. teers were called for two brush miniimaire because i she has in. Intercollegiate athletics. He seeks the seat vacated by his Uenta rooms. No more than two oet'vad two eontrecta totaling CLEANING authorizatlcn to apply to the state In conjunction with the festival, fires each on opposite sides of donated 320.000 to Greek Radio "I worked hard, passed all my brother who resigned in 1960 to visitors at one time per patient. nearly $14 million. The company for rehnbursement for major re- the Catholic Ladi-es Society will Webster Lane. "The first fire call charities In the past 10 years, courses—some w'ith honors—And become President. mid yosterday It has been award­ palds. ’This Is' in connection with again serve a public supper, with came at 10:15 a.m. for a fire at Mrs. Jellepis, 76-year-old laun­ (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 16-mlnute was graduated in good standing in TEL. Ml 9-17.52 TELEPHONE •Opposing Kennedy for the nomi­ Patlenta Today: 217 ed a contract for 18,125,058 by the the plans to put ceilings In the the home of Mrs. Bert Wright dry worker who earns 3240 length. Some stations carry other short newscasts). two sittings scheduled. a month, emigrated to Sem 1986." nation is Massachusetts Atty. Gen. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: aaronauUoal eyatems division of or prlmiury wing rooms, n iey will WUllams to Run Again and the second at 12:30 p.m^ on WDRC—19M 8;0C Don Blair Show Kennedy Said ho applied for ad­ the Air Force systems command Francisco from Mensl, Greece 4:00 Newg ,11:00 New*. Sign Off Edward J. McCormack Jr., neph­ Ralph Quigley, 80 Foley St.; Roy M l 3 -5 7 4 7 also, at this meeting determine La Vergne H. Williams, (Colum­ property owned by Mrs. Joseph 4:06 Today on Wall Street mission to University of Virginia for production of an improved ver- whether the board or the selectmen in 1913. Her benevoleime be­ WINF—1314 law school after graduation from ew of. speaker of the House John Moss, 90 Hawthorne St,: David bia’s representative to the Gen­ KabUck. About one-half acre of 4:19 Art JoluMon Show 4:00 World Naw* HOUR Aon of the Dyeomlng T-5S turboi- shall apply for state aid and au­ gan as a promise to commem­ 8:06 Raynor Shine* 4;lu Wail Streot W. McCormack. Fraro, Dart Hill Rd., Vernon; Mlaa eral Assembly, announced this grass was burned over in each orate her daughter, Sophie, ...... : Sign r Harvard. \ p r ^ engine. An order for $7,707,- thorise 'Whoever does apply to seek 4:15 Showcase and New* "The authorities ai tm t insU- On the Republican aide, an­ Corlnne Bckhardt 30 Strant 8t.; week that he will seek his seventh case. Fire C9»lef Peter Massollnl who died in 1950. She chose WHAr— 6:46 L.owell Thom** S24 for additional *rS3-l>-l' englnei the services o f an architeot and to 4:00 Paul Harvey tuUon,” he said, "were fully other name candidate seeks the Mrs. Enid Judd, East Hartford; Garner's term in the legislature. Willlanu said both fires were apparently to help the people of Kala­ 4:65 Sport* wfca reoAved from the Kaman secure speciflieatians. It was noted 4:30 Sound Stare 7:00 e r a New* aware of all the facts surrounding GOP nomination — George C. Patricia Hicks, Broad Brook; Har­ H (ilU S U OI J ) ' I has cleared through. the Republi­ caused by sparks from an butdoor bryta becauae they Hve close 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 7:10 Richard Kaye* Show the Harvard incident. They have Dodge, former assistant secreta­ ry Sengman, South Windsor; Mrs. Aircraft Corp., which uaes them in \\f (ilvr (fr»'4’M that the board is not seeking an can Town Committee, whom he incinerator. The Webster Lane Night Flight 7:30 CBS—Naw* Analyal* lU H-43B helicopter./';^ to her native village of Mene- 11:00 Tonight at My Place an hopor system at the law school ry of labor in the Eisenhower ad­ Aoletto Stolinas, Broad Brook; appropriation for this woric—It has notified last week. properties are both in .Andover, ■1. virtually destroyed by the Hitlti tile Worto Tonight Your Hostess Shirfsy Jones • Stantaf plaimsd for it and the cost was 13:03 Sign Off • 8:15 Showcase of the Art* and New* of the 'University of Virginia. , I ministration and son of Henry Ca­ John Bolton, 16 Farmstead Dane, Landmark Sold but the Bolton department v: Nazis during World War II. WTID-ltW 10:10 Sound* of MH8 " J # was accepted at that institution provided for In the current year’e 4:00 New*. Weather A Sport* 12:15 Sign Off. bot Dodge, former U.N. ambassa­ Rockville; Joseph Archambault, ’The historic Old Inn on Colum­ called since it is nearer. (AP Photofax). 6:30 Supperbme Serenade and was gi^uated in good stand­ dor and former U.S. Senator from Brighton Lame, Vsmon; Dwight budget Mission School Ends Steve Lawrence • Lorin Hollamler • VM etto Two estimates have been received bia Green, said to have been built 4:35 Old, Borrowed and Blue ing three years later.” Massachusetts. Hooker, Hebron; Robert Knee- before 1760, and the stopping off ’The final session in a tour week 8:45 Three Star Extra Harvard University Dean John hodg» ts opposed by Rep. Daur- land, Weat Willlngton; Robert in oonneoUon with the instaHaUon place for the stage going through school of missions will be held Sun­ League will hold a dinner at the 7:06 Convereation Piece of emergency lighting in the 7:30 New* of the World. Verdy • Edward Villella • and Special Goort U. Munro declined comment on enee Curtis, R-Mass.. whose dis­ Marahall, Wapping; Mrs. Elsie from New London to Hartford, day from 4 to 6 p.m. at the United (Community Hall at 6:30 p.m. Mon­ 7:46 Radio Moscow Belvatore FlUemsse school. ’IhB board voted to seek Liggett Speeial Kennedy's story. He said it was trict Is destined to be abolished un­ Darby, 222 Oak St.; Raymibnd Alfred r. Wertoer has been sold. Maxton Leesen- Methodist Oiurrii. The theme this day. 8:06 Pop* Concert moire estimates and also more com­ 9:06 NIghtbeat der a redistrtctlng awaiting the Blinn, 18 East St., Rockville; ger, real estate agent, this week week will )>e "Missions Around the There will be Stations of the 9:80 Point of Law Mauraan O'Hara • Donald Y nH im Legal Notices A new elate of six directors, both FAIRWAYS plete tofordsiUon concerning them, Cross and Benediction at St. George Frank, 80 Honiestead SL; Oo. At a reorganlxational meeting completed the property transfer World" showing the aims and 9:36 NIghtbeat signature of Republican Gov. John for the Aeotion of new ofltioers. before the May 2 meeting. Gene Goehring, 5 Hale St. Ext.; eleoted to join the board In April •between Mrs. Frances Becldsh of purpose of the work of “MeaU for Maurice Church tonight at 7:30. 10:15 Addre** by Pre*. Kennedy UKITATION OSOEB A. Volpe after its passage by the WUUam Belflore is eurrantly serv­ of the board of dlrectora yester­ 975 MAIH BTREET 755 KIDDLE TPlOt. EAST 10:45 NIghtbeat ^ for the etert of two-year tom s, Ohange Meeting Date WlUlmantic, the new owner, and Millions.” There will be a discus­ and the Bell Telephone Ofchestm AT A COURT O f PROBATE held Democratic controlled state legis­ Richard Maloney, South Windsor. ing ae president day, Herman R. Olese, executive ’”rDmplke Plaka- ’The board voted to change its 11:15 Sports Final at Manchester, within ami for the lature. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A hea been announced by the Man- vice president, was elected preal- Dewntow* Manchester | Next To the Popular Market Miarriiall R. Squier. sion of the sesslon.s of the World Advertisement— 11:30 Starlight Serenade DIatrtct of Manchester, on the 37th day cheater Chamber ot Commerce. I meeting night from the last ’Tues­ 1:30 Sign Oft The Squier family has lived In of March. 1B6X daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth OFFTCEBB OHANOBD dent, suocswding XL Fhrbes Bar- (Council of Churches In New Delhi. AUJSS FOOD MARKB5T — U w rop—lu i .The Ax are Salvatore FiUoramo, day in tile month to the first the Inn for nearly 60 years. ’The Refreshments prepared with the GigUo, owner. Route 44A, just over Present Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. Morgan, Stafford Springs; twin gent, who was shifted to chairman, WIednesday, TMa will eliminate 8:00 Bob Scott llnow Trust Estate of Kaet Wlndeor Ceme­ son and daughter to Mr. and Mrs. president of the F j^ram o Con­ NEW HA'VEN (AP) — Several of the bosrd. The new honorary place, purchased by Squieris multi-purpose food known as Bolton line. C^ien Saturday to 9 tery AeeoctaUon u/w nf Willie T. Mnr- Talcottvill* any conflict in meeting dates for grandfathee James A. Utley, in the ton late nf ManCheeter, In eald Dle- Claude Hendrickaon, 75H Birch struction Oo.; Howard D. Holmes, ehtoigee have been msde in the ex­ ehSirmSn is MurrSy Sargent, who “Meals for Millions" will be served. p.m., Sunday from 9 a.m. OPEN j„ Myron Collette, rural euperintend- early 1900’s, was willed by Wm to Guaranteed tiict deceaaed. St. treasurer o f Hotmee Funeral ecutive leadership of the hArdwarS had been board chsirmsn since Grange to Neighbor To Give You The CoraiecUcut Bank and Trust ent, and make It more convenient Mrs. Junle Squier, who still lives RANGt Rummage Sale Set BIRTH TODAY; A daughter to Hcnne, Inc.; Atty. Eugene T, Kelly, 1944. Bolton Grange has been invited Advertisement— Company. Truatee. having exhibited Ite manufacturing firm of Sargent 4k for 'WUbur Fletcher, board mem­ there with her son. ’They will A Very annual account with eald eetata ts thie Mr. and Mire. Carltmi Welsh. 4M Everett R. Kennedy, production TONIGHT to neighbor with Andover Grange Tonlgiht 9r30*10:30 InCoforonNBC-TV ber who Is on the night, shm, a move into a new home, which Is Flowers for all occasions — Enjoyable Court for allowance. It la Woodland St. manager of CMonl^ Board Oo.; Monday for a program on highway Smoke ORDERED; That the llXh day . of Saturday Morning •upervisor.at Pratt and YWdtney. being built on part of the adjoin­ Funerals, Weddings, Arrange­ (UFL OIL Alfred P. Wethnsr, ealas mana­ safety. A flbn will be shown by 2nd* OF A NATIONALLY April. 1963. at ten' o'clock, forenoon, at -j— DISCHARGED YES'TERDAY: ger for Jarvis Realty Co., and The resignation of Mrs. Geewge ing property and farmed by the ments. Also Gifts and Cards for Uie Probaee Office In the Municipal mSOOUNT D m t o m d h t k sa t,i State ’Troopm- Jack Korwin. Bolton gasoline AO'VBRTISED CIGAR Chaniielt4,10;22ft30 A nunmage sale will be held at Mrs. Charlotte Britt, 44 Packard James DeRooco, manager of Bears Oreenway as a worker on the hot late Raymond Squier. They ex­ every occasion. Lee’s Florist and Building in eald Manchester, be and St.; Mrs. Kala Goddard, West Grange has also been invited to Gift Shop, Rt. 44A, Bolton. MI WHICH SELLS FOR lOo the aame li aseigned for a' hearing on the Taleol^Ue Oongregationsl Roebuck A Oo. lunch staff was aocepted with re­ pect to be in It by July. neighbor with Manchester Grange the allowance of eald account and Church tomorrow be^nning at Hartford; Mrs. Olivia Monette, 70 aETOHER UASS 00. o" Manchester gret. Anyone interested in the po- Mr. and Mrs. Brcldsh will move 3-8089. Open Monday ttiru Satur­ Reg. 34.75. $ | q A Truatee'a five prior accounts vrlth said Homestead St. Going off the board are Joseph Wednesday night. day, 9:30 to 7:00; closed Sundays. RtoH M Iy tstate. and this Court directs that 9:30 a.m. by the Ladiee Missionary Bell, John Deme, John Dappen, M itch ell siUp Question store in the ell which faces the with rice, fried noodles, buttered newapapeinewspaper hsvmic a clrcuistion In said treasures.” St. crossroads of Rte. 6A and 87. At Districi, at least seyen days before just a little bit A request from thie Columbia light refreehinenti will also be this end, outward appearances will carrots; chocolate cake; Wednes­ TEL Mlfchcll 9.459S LIQOEn DRUG the day of said hearlnf, and bv mali- Cooperative Kindergarten that the day scalloped potatoes with sliced ir\% on or before March 29, 19e2,— by on B ^ . LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! be changed and made to e featured employed for many years by C. MIRRORS (Hraplac* ond Door) Tsst-try The disersst Philip C. Liguori, superintendent- of Bolton. In said District, dsceajiad. A MONTHDY FEATURE OP on developments at Windham con­ from this area on the National TV principal of the elementary school, r e s u s L Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Dnnlaon. Talcolt. "At this lime of the year, PICTURE FRAMING (oR typos) program Builders Showcase Sun­ *61 OLDS. $3195 UNIVERSAL U n K A u L Charles H. Nicholson, Judge of tha throughout the Christian world, we YOUR HOMtETOWN DAILY cerning the Junior-senior high will speak about plans (or a sec­ 98 Sedan. Court of Probate for the District or Breakfant Club Speaker day at noon over WNHC TV Robert Blake ot the Union have reason to give special thought NEWBPAFEB school proposals. In addition, Don­ ondary school at a meeting of Andover, notice la hereby given that WINDOW and PLATE GLASS ald Tuttle, board chairman, said (Chaimel 8. Bomarco, couples club, Saturday Q U A L I T Y T V . aald Court has appointed Clifford Gris- Church of Rockville, will be guest to the gifts of faith, forgiveness rS e M ifM Hot Lunch Menus '61 OLDS. $2595 . wold of 2R Coburn Road. Manchester, since a town meeting had voted NOW wtiile prices are LOW! speaker at the April gathering of and tranquility of spirit that are iianrl|^0br Monday- -cream of chicken at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and 88 2-Door Sedan Connecticut. James P.' Collins of 36 CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK not to include the Idndetgarten in 7 Mrs. William Gronske on (Con­ Pearl Street. Hartford. Connecticut and the Men's Breakfast Club of Tal­ available to use from Almighty soup, turkey, celery, nut sand­ the school system. It will be nec­ verse Rd. The hostesses will be TSngene T. Kelly of 148 East Center cottville Congregational Church God. Etttm ttg Ifi^raUi wich,- carrot sticks, golden spice Street,' Manchester, Connecticut, dis­ "Opposed and threatened as we MEDICINE CAM NnS ond SHOWER DOORS CAMEO essary to rescind that vote before Mrs. Philip Dooley and Mrs. Ed­ interested penoDs, commlasionera to Sunday at 8 a.m. In the dining •1 cake; Tuesday—ravioli with meat SERVICE receive gnd decide upon the claim of ttx>m. He will speak on "Men and are today by those who hold that HEARING AID any action may be taken by the mund Peresluna. OPEN Sa t u r d a y s —OPEN Th u r s d a y e v e n in g in sauce, wax beans, celery sticks, MANAGER’S CAR Michael J. Milek and George R. Ifllek Mitaions." man himself la supreme, we re­ board. fruit; Wednesday—fish sticks, -The Bolton Horseshoe Pitching a llie d creditora of aaid estate. ly on these gifts from God for ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ACTUALLY WORN fN THE EAR •nie board voted to apply for Tne said eontmlaaioners will meet at Chefs for the event will be Phil­ buttered rice, stewed tomatoes, that inner Arength we need in • N« d*n|llnf esrd. er • Alta sarfact far pari- Zanith qualHysne the services o f the rural state su­ '61 OLDS. SUPER 88 the office of Podrove and Kelly, 148 lip Welles, Donald Geer, Roger tubing lima UM partemianca chocolate cup cokes; Thursday — East Center Street, Manchester. Con­ Spencer and othera attempting to do His will . . . ’’ Read Herald Advs. perintendent and supervisor for roast turkey, buttered peas, Holiday Sedan. Fully necticut on the aecond day nf April. Dempsey concluded "Det uq, the 1963-66 biennium. 1M2. at 2:60 o'clock In the afternoon for First Denten Supper COME IN OR CALL FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION mashed potato, cranberry sauce, equipped. New car guar­ th« purposes nf attending on the busi­ The first Of a leriea of Denten each according to hU own re­ ’The library committee asked for ice cream; Friday—tuna noodle antee. Exceptionally low VISIT OUR DISPLAY ness of said ^pointment. suppers will be held In the dining ligious beliefs, observe this day time for more study before mak­ casserole, buttered carrots, peach­ WiRdow Shades mileage. M0JS5L3585 CLirFORD GRISWOLD with earnest and sincere pray- ExH 4 9 — C o n n . T u r n p ik e JAMBS F. COLLINS room of TaloottviUe Oongregatlon- Qulnn'i Phormoey, Inc. ing any recommendations con­ es. cerning the school library. On this iTato8Y««*^®^.V . EDGEKE T. KELLY al Ohurch at 5:30 p.m. Sunday ers Mod* to Ordor OPEN SUNDAYS 878 Main S t Phone MI 8-4188 committee are Fletcher, Mrs. Manchester Evening Herald Co­ $3495 Marita Merrick, (Collette and Pa- lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Donald P n e c Measuring troB. R. Tuttle, telephone ACsdemy r n c e and Installing Collette reported there are prob­ 8-S4SS. *60 OLDS. $2545 HO 7-6396 lems surrounding the homebound COMPLETE LINE OF 88 Convertible instruction program but that It is LITTLE- FiBCRGLAS M.IO left. ’ 15.50 2-CAR44ARAGE • Be g . $1.50 yd. Reg. 79c yd...... Yd.< 2-Door Sedan 58c . Standard Tranamiaion Witfi PurdioM ef $2.00 or More *1595 ...... 19” Emerson portable, UHF, list price IractMl 3 *1395 *1095 '55 PLYM. $245 *158.00 $218:00, the gold paint on the front wiHi Bast Qaallty! OORDUBOY8. CY A A Plaza 2-Door frame is slightly damaged, only two ’59 FORD *1225 20 eamdea! ...... Yd. O .U V WE ALSO HAVE ECONOMY UWN FERTILIZER Gindham Checks or Colton M.C left. ’$0 VALIANT Falrlana 500 4-Door. Radio, Save 64c yd.! Embossed CV OM Prints. Your Choice. Yd. 0 9 C '55 PLYM. $245 Heatsr, Automatic ’Tranimia. I’laza Station Wagon (NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ESTARUSHEO LAWNS) ’58 OOflVETTE A OvmOLAZE. Beg. 91M yd. Yd. I sH*# IBOUMMI^ ATLANTic *" Up to two years to pay, sponstiired by, SThe Conn. Bank 4-Door. Radio, Heater. Stand­ mission, V-8, Power Steering, N o Down Fymt. • S Y ps. To fo y and Trust Co. ard, 6-Cyllnder. Bee This One! Whitswalla '54 OLDS. $295 288 WEST MIDDLE TUJBNPIKE _ 5 0 LBS. 5 0 LBS. Super 88 4-Door Sedan Don’t Miss This Rar^ Opportunity! $ LOW WINTM FRielS ON CUSTOM iNaOSISL I WITH Tias COUPON | 1 0 . 6 ^ 5 .1 0 * 5 Uphoittory i For Immediate Delivery Call: MI 9-3900 'T 1 . 8 9 l s 6 9 M595 $ A V E *1595 PORCHIS. ROOM ADOmONt. IMIXIWAYS. ^AWj STYIJ OARAOn. eeMPARI. AND SAWI Fob rics I SO EXTRA PL«I^ STAMK I 100% satisfaction guaranteed, all sets are serviced by MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM MANCHESTER Reg. $SM Yd. ONLY 12.50 Yard our own service department, ■ LOW BANK TERMS I WITH PURCHASE OF $2J)p OR MORE . | 80 Lbs. Lime 75 c I I em Inieraited In Q Geraga □ CoHaga .* OLDSltoBIlE FREE USE OF SPREADERS FREE MIL T E n im Green Stamps If You Pay Cash! n Abbni Addition ' □ Farch □ ; lr#axaw#y | OFENTOMUHTmL O • SAT.19AsM.tol F.M. MOTOR SALES I NAME ...... I I flaaia land without aUigatien FREE Greehuras OPEN EVES. UNTIL* Satdidayg m * PJf. I ADDBESS ...... , ...... | MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH C I ^ E Y H A L L BETTER HOMES IN .™ *12 WEST OENTSB SXi PLYMOUTH-VALIANT S A I^ and SERVICE ^O eejj^ ( ^ —Effective Hiru AfnrII 7 I Addreit — PILGRIM MILLS Iforlfoid Rdn Maod w iH r 1 0 9-1*11 — MI 9-2*11 TELEVISION COMPANY LITTLE-I M c K i n n e y Inc. ROUTE 88. TALCOTTVILLE—MI 4.270»*^TR 5*S010 ------OPEM EVENINQS MI 9-3900 1« WOODBRIDGE 8T.-4)p5ii Sst. S A.M.-5:80 P.M ^M I S-8020 OPEN EVENINGS TO f "w • r - - -a-a -i* t f ■ . -An bf^thie aeason’s pla3ln g Sunday, from ___ X 2D67 pupils in tha elementary 1 to 4 p.m. kt FUrtoouse 2. schools la eoqtectod for next fall, RegUtration Chairman Frank' jhway, pulled Into the high­ Pellicane reminds all boya between way sendee station at Union Three Assemblies Held Waiiam Whitesell ’63 Selected Supt of Schools Marie Woodmon- ages 18-16 that they must re^ster and called the Stafford Springs ■ee reported at Tuesday’s board of to be eligible to participate' in Troop at 7:30 a.m. education inacUng. These atiidenta Aliunnl League baseball this year. Hs was brotvbt to Stafford On Differen^hTopics Exchange Student to Philippines will bo divided into- 80 sections in Thfai registratto also includes and charged with breach ot boys returning from last year’s peace in orjier that police could SAV8I s a v i i savii Parkade- West Middle Tpke. the four atoool divisions, including teams. n t o him for questioning. Later 8000 ONLY WTH COUPON William iWhlUseU ’66, a finalist Uie EUsworth-Unlon . compound. Equipment manager Edward in the day, he agreed to com­ U m * simultaneous sssembUssfmorss and all frsshm^^remalned in tha American Field fo v le e The largest concentraUon of pupils Hale requests all b ^ a who had mit himself to Norwich State In their homerooms dur^^the as­ PISCOUHT 8AVIWO COUPON Were conducted Tuesday tiy tbs ‘Bus Stop’ Boosts Foreign Exchange Program, has will be at tha Avery St. Elemen­ uniforms from last .year to turn Hoepitai for further observa­ aucoONT MViNa couroM WCOUWT SAVINO couroN semblies. Bngllsh Department on t h ^ en> Editorial received notification that he has tary School, where 634 - will be them In at the registration as the tion. tirely different topics. Discussion periods of the v u - Exchange Fund regiatered, filling 23 classrooms uniforms are to be cheeked, and Said Eastern Dirisldn Com­ 10 LB. BAG lous topics were carried o n X been chosen to spend this munmer Various townspeople who setuol- with a family In the Pbltipplne of the 24 rooms in that school. numbers and new insignia added. mander, Capt, Robert Rundlc, SUN GLASSES ly participate In town affairs spoke many Bbigllsh classes after the League director Walter Poytra "He was essy to talk to and GOLF BALLS assemblies. (Note; This editorial was origin­ 'While "faohlon’’ was in the Islands. 'Vlce-Hlnclpal Mr. George In t o report, Woodmansee also to a senior assembly in the cafe­ ally written by Richaid Gallagher said that, oasiuntng the same num­ also iMued a call for lunpires. Men kkid he had no problems. He teria. Mary Pierce, ’*3 HmeUght in the High School arena, Ebnm6rllng made the announce­ f Reg. $11.40 ® aa an English class assignment, talent was aa long and varied in ment over the Intercom eyotem to ber of first grades for each of the interested in umpiring are asked just thought hs might commit REG. MHS juniors heard Mr. Donadd and was submitted to the World next flve years, the town shall need to contact Poytra at his home on suicide." Thomas of the English Department the Bailey Auditorium last Friday the student body on Wednesday 1.98 for puUloetion because o f Its ap- afternoon. Summing up what are six more classrooms spaces an­ Foster Rd. Ricker said hs Had suffered Charcoal speak on the topic of the theater evening. pUcability to life at MHS.) The Covmcll of Churches talent undoubtedly the sentiments of the nually. Reports from Ekirl (Jarey of the recurring headaches on his .99 REG. $1.00 In the auditorium. MHS Trumpet organizational committee Indicate At this same time sophomores show, "Bus Stop,” was enjoyed studenU, Mr. Emmerllng aaid, The board Is studying projected drive ntirth from Florida. He USB OF TALENTS that the league will operate five told Capt. Rundle- he had who do not plan to go to college thorouglily by aU who attended. “We're really pleased, and proud 'enroUmants for the schools to By Richard Gallagher The stop setting was busier that Bill has been accepted by the 1967-68. Through this study it has or more teams. thought of driving the car at DOZ. listened to speakers concerning In Symphony The next meeting of the league future vocati(His in the gym. Elveiyone has a responsibility to thsm Grand Central Station as all AFS, and I’m sure that he will been found that a 16-room school top speed in order to crash and Senior Assembly make the most out of the talents types of outstanding performers contribute to all o f us at Manches­ will be needed for 1963-64, an ad­ will be held Tuesday. The agend-t kill himself. Community service was diS' That music and Pete Pantaluk God ha« given him. The effect on appeared. Folk songs, dixieland, ter High upon his return." ditional eight rooms In 1964-65; will include insurance, personnel It that had happened, Rundle £ 3 For $1.50 cussed with seniors. Mrs. Edward are inseparable has recmtly become society would be disastrous If no and rock and roil along with danc­ Whitesell, a junior honor stu­ another 16-room school in 1965-66; placements, tryouts, opening day said, others might have been Ooltmaan of the League'of Worn' a general deduction among the (Hie used any of his talents. The ing, comedy skits, and a gorgeous dent, was chosen along -with 1000 and an addtUonal yelght rooms in ceremonies and game ariiedules. killed in the crash. UQUID CENTER * 6 Bawi Lenses With Heavy 'Temple Oa- « SAVE 42c en's Voters discussed her position students of MHS. With his superb world would be Utopian If every­ line of , chorus "girls" from gay other students ttooughout the na­ 1966-67. A t the prosent time, It All present members and anyone Ricker was driving a 1B61 e Made By Famoua Manufactairer • blee. Each Pair In Plastic Carrying ; skill on the trumpet Pete appear­ one uaed hlg talents to the greatest appears that no additional facil- interested in this program are Car owned by a Lynn, Mass., om JUST IN 'Tim e f o b t h a t o o o k -o u t • and duties In that organisation Paris highlighted the evening’s tion to. represent the United States IM a Guaranteed Out PnM>r • C . ^ which functions as a service to ed with the Hartford Symphony in degree. The life of a time and entertainment. in the AFS exchange program. lUes will be needed in 1987-68. Two urged to attend the meeting at family which had left the car the voter. Tag* on voting days as a TV performance on March 18. place will be determined to a large During the intermission, Harald Originally there were more than eections o f town are recommended Firehouse 2. in a Miami. Fla., transport pool iiiitiiiiiiiiiijfitiiifinfitAfmiqiiiiiiila well as instruction on using the As second trumpet soloist he play­ extent by the selfishness or (m- Muehlberger, our foreign exchange 3,000 applicants for the program. for land purchase sites for future T h e draft list by the Al(muii Specializing in delivering va­ voting machine are only a., few ed "T rium phal March” from selflahnesa of people in regard to school building: The south-eastern League of Little League graduates cationers’ cars to their points their God-given talents. student from Germany, told the of. the duties carried out. "Aida” by Verdi. He was given the audience how grateful he was for eecUon and the north central part. -will appear in the nezu- future. of origin. P,JIC[S /VKf lO W U i AT LIGGETTb • PRICIS ARE lO W iR AT IIGGETTS • RHICtb ARE LOWER AT LIGGETTS Mr. Frank Sheldon (rf the board honor by Fritz Mahler, conductor Take for example the story of The outcome o f this study will de­ Tryout dates will also bs published the Roman Republic. At one time being given the opportimity of liv­ of education told the seniors why of the symphony. On March 21 he ing in America. He assured every­ termine how the school boundaries for new boys in town and for those was agsilh featured as first trum­ it wa* merely one of the many who did not play iMt year. alter the actual dialing procedure, DIKOUNT tAVINO COUfON PIKOUNT laviwo COUPOK PltCOUWT 8AVIN» COUfON he serves on the board. He labeled one that the next student to come will be flxed over the next six all phones in the Hartford area pet in Puccini's "Turandot". little -villages in Latlum. But its Fair Association to Meet this type of service both as a to Manchester will be a very for­ yean. thereafter will drop the exchange privilege, and a responsibility to As principle trumpeter of the pecmle gave their talents gener­ Set The Wapping Fair Association P HAZEL IISHOP ously. For the most part they tunate person. He stressed the im­ names and -use the corresponding 5 the community and to. the public band, he will solo in the Ebcchange The school calendar was adopt­ will meet today at 8 p.m. at the 1 REG. $2.00 DEODORANT school system. Band Concert with Northamp­ were farmers, and, farming de­ portance of the foreign exchange Wapping (Community House. All numbers on the dial. Thue, the mands constant attention. But stude(it programs as a vital link ed by the board for next year. The Elast Hartford telephone company l. are reminded that they must nariee to man its army; the citi­ ents God has given him. . God in Luguna. Francis is a boy scout Small, who will teach Grade 8 • his topic. The difference between At Exchange Concert sign up before next Monday In meant all his gifts to be used for and enjoys such sports as baseball, TV A N TEN N A the ti^ e d y , comedy, melodrama, Students, inside the school build­ zens were no longgr will Ing to Both will graduate from Gorham HAIR SPRAY TV TABLE ing found with smoking materials either Mr. Emmerling’s or Mr. leave behind their personal lives the benefit of men. Everyone haa basketball, volleyball, epccer, anil (Maine) State Teachen College in and farca —' the four types of a duty to develop and use his tal­ in evidence, or when there is After months of hard work amdiafternoon. All gym and pool facili­ Vaterts office. Official txyouta and give their talents to their swimming. He is a member the June. B IG -’C A R LUXURY drama — were shown with ex­ will be held on Monday evening, ents. Canlubang Junior Baseball Team. REG. 7.95 " Reg. $6.95 amples of each. question that a student has been organizing, the MHS Band, com­ ties will be used by the bands. country. And then Rome f« l, over­ There will be a special meeting smoking, as judged by the school April 2, in the auditorium. Francis has three brothers, An­ dlsivlojl. Vocational Assembly bined w ith the Northampton Highlights of the concert will be run by the barbarian mercenaries of the board Tueeday at 7:30 p.m. PRICE VALUE Mr. Thomas Yoczlk of the State office, will be automatically sus­ (Mass.) High School Band, will the "Overture for Winds,” with who had replaced the volunteer ■Vice-Principal Mr. George Em- tonio, 12, a freshman, Mario, 8, Included on the agenda will be c o m p a c t Labor Department, Mr. Walter pend^ for five days. Students present the first of two exchange Ron Pirkey, ’62, student conduc­ citizens. When the people of a merling reminded all jimiors in the and Nelson, 20, who is presently further study of projected school .88 Bialobrzeskl and Miss Anna Moore found loitering in lavatories, or band concerts tomorrow evening in tor; "La 'Virgen de la Hacarena,” country become so devoted to their Student Council that the presiden­ attending college in M u ila. He enrollments; continued work on of the Department of Education, other areas where recent smoking Bailey Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. featuring Pete Parttaluk, ’63, as Drama Society own personal Uvea that they are tial elections are- coming igi soon. also has two sisters, Fe, 10, anil the rules and regulations; discus no l(>nger willing to give their and Mr. Joseph Dyer of the State is evident, will face the possibility The Northampton Band arrived trumpet sololat; and the "Parade Elections will be held on May 15. Zenalda, 18, also attendiiig college Sion of the board-sponsonhip of a Satin Set talents to their country, the coun­ Employment Department intro­ of suspension or two demerits, de­ here at 3 this aftenuwn and is of the Chariottlers” from "Ben All persons interested 1H",fiumlng in Manila. A relative, Romalo, 13, program to greet the teaushers duced various opportunities to pending on the circumstances as scheduled for - rehearsals from 3-5 Hur," with the Manchester High Show Requires try can only whither. should contact Mr. Emmerllng as la also staying at the Regalado's POBTABLE S UHF — VHF judged by the aohool office. Stu­ and from 7-9 tonight to get used Majorettes. The story of Rome should be soon as possible. home. each year. those sophomores v/-ho do not plan On a future agenda will be a re FM^ to further their educations after dents found smoking on the school to the MHS stage. The Bay Stat­ The Northampton Band, direct­ Mr. Ragalado is a fonher Phil­ [ LARGE SIZE $135 Adjustable grounds vrill be given two de­ ers will be guests at MHS band ed by Mr. George Ilenouaek, will 32 Characters ippine Army colonel and is pres­ X>ort by the superintendent on 8 e Ouarnateed To Bring In Picture Bet- g high school. All the speakers at school drop-outs and what Is be­ Td Fit AU TV’s this assembly stressed that further merits. All smoking violations will members’ homes for supper and perform such selections as “Fan­ ently a Security Officer in the ■ ter Or Money Befanded. Knob for Finer will be given time to get organized tasia dl (Joncerto,” with a clarinet "Would you like to go to H(^y- ing done by the school system to REG. $2.00 Jj^ training after high school is vir­ result In a nine-wew suspension of Oanlubang State. Mrs. Regplado I ■ Adjustment tually necessary today because the use of smoking passes. Stu­ in their sleeping quarters. solo by Joseph McCaffeiy; "Selec­ W(xxl and become a famous motlm spends most; of her time at home, remedy the situation. T ^ board will job competition becomes greater dents who are found in the smoking Tomorrow morning frenn 9 to 12 tions from Mr. Lucky,’* and “A picture e.ctress?” but is Interested in many dvlc hopes the superintendent bring teachen involved in this each year. However, there are job area will hs presumed to be smok­ a joint rehearsal will take place Jazz Suite,” featuring sophomore "Would you like a job offering organizations. soloist Jerilyn Bredbury. situation to the meeting. 'opportunities for those with inl- ing. Students are not to be in the followed by a "Pizza-Party” in the a thousand dollars a week?” The nearest large city Is Ma­ ttotlve. smoking area at any time except cafeteria at noon and recreation The combined bands of 145 stu­ nila which is about 55 Idlometsrs Temple Meeting The college preparatory sopho- during lunchtime. for the band members Saturday dents will conclude the program How many people would refuse away, (aboiit 35 miles) a hour Temple Beth Hillel o f South PRierb ARl LOWER AT I I G G 1 T I b • PRICEb ARE lOWEK AI tl(,(.ETTS • PR 1C lb ARE lOWER AT II (• f, E T T b with "Begrine for Band,” "Guys sGoh proposals T Tet In show busi­ trip by car. Bill will undoubted­ Windsor ^11 hold a congregational Get our spocial “ Get’^cquainted” prical and Dolls,” and "Stars and Stripes ness such offers are made and ac­ ly spend many hours In the dty meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at the PIKOUNT lAVINO COUfON Forever.” Manchester High’s band Wapplng Community <3mrch. The Momifoeturof'a Whitowoila, DIKOUNT 0AVINO COUPON cepted and refused. Such is the with his brother abroad, Fronds FAMOUS niunbers 80 members, Northamp­ Augusta. meeting will discuss the proposed au9a*tiod raUtI theme o f Sock and Buskin’s April building and assessment program. priao Ineludiog and lo o a l 6 Tranststor Students Learn from Tots’ Play ton’s 65. Extra-curricular aotiviUea take hootor-dofreator Uxaa ostra ' i PRICE Following the concert a dance IS productim of "Stage Door.” up much of BiU’s time throughout Committee heads will also submit for memliers o f the audience and reporto at this time. FILM i PRICE POCKET If anyone has wondered at the With a cost of 21 women and 11 the sch(x>l year. National Honor WESTOLOX 5 band featuring the MHS Dance men however, there is a grreat va­ Sodety, International Relations Alunml League Regtstration MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. mite-sized chairs and tiny easels RADIO Bond will take place In the Arena. riety of characters. The story Club and Student Ooundl are his The South Windsor Alumni 301-315 Center St„ Manchester, Conn. » Reg. 50c . In Room 129, the explanation is Free food and soda will be provid­ takes place in New York in a major club activities and he is a League will hold registntions for (Size ot a pack UQ1ES' f of rJgarettes).. that every week the area becomes ed at this time. boarding house for young ac­ member of the varsity a occ^ Members of the Northampton tresses. who are determined to go teun. . WATCHES the site of a most unusual "visual Band will then leave for home on on the stage and be successful and Outside of school Bill is-a mem* r !Hi c teaching aid." On Thursday morn­ S(mday at 12 and Immediately be­ yet are equally determined to be ber of the St. Bartholomew’s CYO ' hi! $■ ings, the children ranging from gin to make plana for' the second pr^mlar. « and he spends much o f hLs time . playing such sports, as betseball, n z l i o n l $y.99 i the ages, of .,3*4 to 4 troop in to (XMicert to be held on April 28 in Members of the cast' arc: Froat enjoy two hours of play school basketball and sqccer. z-m j— • c Guaranteed j Northampton. MHS band members Thumauer as Terry Randall; Rob- sohn Salcins Sari Pinkmon BE AGILE FINANCIALLY, TOOL while, at the same time, they are will be greeted in the same way ert Papanos as Keith Burgess; Bill’s parents ore Mr.j, and Mrs. Frmh! closely observed by girls in Mrs. as the Bay Staters were and much Jeffry Pond as Da-vld Kinney; Chadwick WhHesell of 91 Bretton Here’s a new “ twist" to the subject of money-when-you-want-it that _ _ Wiik Case, UeoHag AM and Battery a 2 Frw Extra Bonds Doris Pyne’a Oilld Development the same schedule will be followed. Diane Bampton as Jean Maitland. u>n of Honor Rd. maybe you haven’t thought of. A growing savings fund gives you ITJ ^ e Guaranteed To Take ExceUent Pic- • e Pewerfol mmoM te briog la 14 te t l Class. This dllDcult undertaking, the Also, Mary Lou Rowell, Judy; / Doug Pearson ’63. financial agility . . . enables you to take advantage of special money- w # t tnresi z stotloai onywliere • a 1 Tear Guarantee The play school, which has been Sue Boris, Mrs. Orcutt; e Battory retails for Me, plays tar lM-206 ^ em auvNai Ideal foratrs Sport «7|rva» ori»» Work »»»».*• -- result of much hard '.vortt, will saving or money-making opportunities that call for ready cash fast! ■ e Good for 2 Years! In operation for seven years, serves come to Its climax tomorrovir eve­ England, Mrs. Shaw; Nancy Jack- Crash! Bang! There goes an­ When all my Bve and (»untry honfti a dual purpose. It helps the chil­ ning. -It needs the support of Uie son, Unda Shaw; Jennifer Caven, other record smashed to pieces! senses see Stie- Boris Third Start saving now at Manchester’s oldest financial institution. dren acquire emotional stability entire student body. Olga; Liz Dawkins, Kaye; Shartgi Kingston Trio lovers—don’t fear! The fingers will forget green .CURRENT ANNUAL. DIVIDEND...... "ll/o and leant to get along with others Doug Pearson, '68 Murphy, Bernice; G eorge Ponton, It’s not ‘ ‘The Hvmgry 1” or “ Sold thumbs and mark In Bowling Event Louise; Abby Richmond, Madeline. Out." It’s a track record being PR U Ib ARl tOWER AI llGGETTb I> RICES ARE lOWER AT llGGETTb while, for the girls, it is a "labo­ and How, through the halfmoOn’s PRICEb ARE LOWER AT III. (.ITT' ratory" tying in closely with their . Betsy Gaudreau, Susan Paige; broken by John Saldus.. -A 'A -A Ken Woods, •« vegetable eye. Screams of delight and disap­ curriculum. They learn how chil­ Judy Frithsen, Kendall; Carolyn Don’t bother trying- to catch up nilCOUNT tAVINO COUfON Husk of youngsters and pointment isued forth from the dren play, think, and develop and McNamara, Bobby; Eknily Bottl, with him to congratulate him for PWCOUNT lAVINO COUPON SPEClMX9fS SOUOHT handful zodiac, - ' "ftn Pin Bowling Alley on Rt. 6 In S AV I N G S PORTABLE what to expect from different age The H onon Biology class of Mr. Pat; Sharon Jomfortable,’’ and she loved <5er- level. The five girls with highest • lim it t Te e Me'nthol and gests that parents be more selCc-^ ’ ’Sal’’ has shown a school record man food. Single scores - recrived an emblem Regular tive In what their children comparable to bis track'record. He ot merit, the first pla(» whmer re­ • ‘ Onstonmu, _ ^ In Adult Education Plan When she is graduated from the '2 f8 S watch. Reading to a child will usu­ ia^presenti^ taking E^Ush IV, ceiving a trophy in addition. Sue R E G ^ 9 .9 5 VALUE ally help ^ vocabulary, she adds. Honors Physics, Honors Trig­ University of Connecticut, she wants to travel and "see as mu(ii Boris woil third place. Painting is done with water onometry and Ma'th Analysis and If one were to walk through ths^alao offers many special Interest Western Civilization, with the lat­ o f the world as possible os soon colors on new paper. The brushes su^jecta. Rug ho(>ktng, aewjng and ^ possible.” are large and geared to the size halls of MHS after 7 p.m., he ter two being his favorites- Sficta. STOP IN AT... tailoring are offered to thoae -who an active program will certainly "Oasual Sar” is happiest wear- Grammar ^Studeats of the child's muscles. Because would probably hear somecoe u-e InterestM in these h<)bbiea. these muscles are not yet co-or­ lead him through the door to ipg Bermudas, sweatshirt and DIKOUNT tAVme couroN DIKOUNT iAVINO COUPON say, "Parlez-vous francale?” dj The amateur,- amall scale farmer Springfield College where he Wish­ sneakers. She loves having f(m, Try Self/Teaching dinated, cploring books are use­ can Improve his skill by partici­ less at this age a-s it is impossible see amateur tailors (working on es to further t o education and people in general, twisting, and ONE-AsDAY ALL REG. 1.56 VALUE—NOW 89c' FEVER for the child to follow fine lines. pieces of cloth. French and in­ pating in courses on g;ardening keep running, hot showers. She hates rushing, Are high school students able to F A M a ,T and landscaping. A wood working but 'T m always doing it," and - (TVPK) The children ofteh make up structional Ulloring claases are John’s desire to "keep on the teach themselves grammar T T t o BERGREN’S y iT A B IlN stories to go with their, artistic course is also available. These move” is witnessed in his running ing history reports. People who question is being answered in Mr. M G . 2j90 8 YEARS VITAMIN C THERMOMETER .efforts. only two- of the many different students, learn the proper use of aa well as to travels In Europe laugh at cheerleaders incur her William Coe's level - 8 ,fretom en - V a lu e courses avallabls In the Adult Blobs of yellow, brown and red tools and build projects, -varying as a youngster and to Washing­ wrath because. S6 she says, “it hkigUsh classes in an experimtotal ICE CREAM ond SANDWICH EAR USCORMC ACID) Educational Program of Manches­ NOW paint are a Uttle girl's family, from riiaira to tables. The claases ton, D.C.i Philadelphia, Baltimore isn’t as easy os it seems." course of "pcogramed learning" ' AT 1100 lURNSIDEAVE.. EAST HARTFORD 100 MO., 100'i ter. The classes are categorized put on an exhibit of their projeetd Besides beinjr a cheerleader, she 4 though to an adult her painting and New York City. recently undertaken at Manchester as academic, business, or of special for the public- at the end. o f w e John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. is a member of the Glris Leaders FORA. . . ipay not seem much different than High. 5 e ORAL o RECTAL • STUBBY - that of a boy’s portrait of a interest; and each meets' either semester. One such exhibit Is Michael Salcius, of 35 North St. Club and attends the St. Barthol­ The entire courae is contained in “ Pumpkin with Eyes." Current once or twice a week for a period planned for March 26, from 7‘ 9 *Amy Raesler omew CYO. She worked on to­ a book oontotlng of unita aub- £ e SUto of Connecticut Seal of Approval • of three months. p.m.’ at the high school. bacco for two years and this year SNACK or OneofBERCEN’S TASTY SANDWICHES! events may sometimes inflpence divldpd. Into problems which.'the Guaranteed Accurate a child's paintings. A point In case Those who are Interested Other oounes oUetud at MHS AQ U AKITBS H 'TBYOCrTS has a job as Grant's clean Up girl student'must solve. As the pupil 100’8 business may take courses in Include aubjeota o f the nne arts — The Ajquoettes, after the suc- . -‘1 always ^ to do all the jobs Is a boy’s paper that was streaked completes a imit,- he n given a Try One Of CoUn Coh*s 860 BIO„ lOO's business miuditnes, shorthand, and m u^ and art appreciation. Also, eesiful completion of their obow, that everybody toe avoids.’’ ^ test by the instructor. If the atu- with blue p ^ t outlined in red. Reg. 2.68 S . REG. $1.50 When asked vriiat it was, he re­ typing. If academic, subjects, are the Cbost Guard givee a oounM In ‘’WUk Along Broadway", ore al- Sari- recelvea her greoteet'^ hon­ dezit acorea 80 per cent or better, ^ C l SPECIAL CHEESWICH ItIFLE DECKERS MVs. Bmt. 6J6 viled, “ A bomb that blows up a Keith Oosta, son of Mr. Nlotanas Coata, social studies teacher at prefer^ the program offen ixm- boating, and the Pavrer & ready looking forward to noxt or tto year when toe was obooaQ be goes on: If not, the unit la i«- g VALUE ea. building.’’ MHS, learns to master his painting akfll as Sandra Jambs ’62 versational Freitcfa and .SpaafSii. teaches piloting and navigaUon. yoor. Qirla.lnteraatad In trylng.for to the oopzt of the Vaiei^ M YOU’WIU FIND THB SANDVinCH ARKALimTI N O W l.78 69c studied until U in passM. A stu­ 8 IfaitilW Bopflr Many of the activities ore looks on. The girls who take Canid Development observe the advanced practical algebra, ge> Real aetata la another ooune, of­ Club (lance. dent may skjp a imlt by poatoig a geared to hdp the child learn to muscle oo-ordlnatlon and Imaglnstloa of the children as they oqomtry and trigonometry-' fered by the UnlvisfBity Coa^ Modem European H istory, ]pretest liifP use muscles. When a child does play. (Herald photo by Ofiara). Foreign born aduHe may take nectient, which adds more variety French H, Ohemiotty, and BDgUi% "T t o syatom oaablaa 'tbe pupil to I r" ""ijSYTuiJDAY^^ sJJSjXir" ' Is as simple a thing as going up courase In English and cltlnenidilp. to the program. win be accepted on the booia of hw favorite, occupy ber Kbool Hbgroao ] at his own individual rota, ■ome steps, he is lUting teams of a child be more successful in his them while they anjoy themaelvesT These subjects help them fo-pre- Mr. Lewie Piper, dtraotor of the their porfoemenee of a few etanple TIm cauTsa bsfbH with baste fun-' PANCAKES with BACON or----- muscles In bis hands, feet and play. To the contrary, rsporta Mrs. pai* for the state eaam, one atop Adult B(h>catkmal Program, haa •wimming and eynthrohlsed airim- Soil ta tha dong^ter o f Mx. aizd dom«ntal» and odvoiieea thrau||^ IP ONLY WITH COUFON • AT THE PARKADE ONLY back« which are, at his age, still Do the chUdren feel like lab­ Pyne, the children often ask when In the prooeaa o f becoming a ’Dkgt- iooiuded many new eouraas thla mlaff fea^ at tiyouto tt^Ethald la Mnu Woodro{«r V. Ptokmon o f 67 tbs topics requlrsd of a untralne(L Better muscle coor­ oratory specimens having a whole they can 'eoms back! . d IttetiBe fittfisn ftulUttu ltd. gmnaaar oq r dination, Mrs. Pyne aays, h e ^ claas ot “ babysitters’’ watcblng Ua OaRkliis. ’M The Adult jCducetioii .liN p v B rU l Wdar, ‘•S' '~ 8nfi 8 0 ^ *68 Gtony fligtend, ■6S B U N C H E S m EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 80, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« ERIDAY, MARCH SO, 1962 PAGE TWENfYl*yfeES" OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Hebron ■ ■ i' . . - • \ Frondizi Still Prisoner California Trip Seen I Grange Sets Talk News Tidbits ORANGE HALL tM NOTASKINS Aboilt Bloodmobite from the AP Wir«| KWHf yOUff CLAMP* OPF-IMOMT HIM TO PUT MON»y iNt© Takes Oath M Aukmf.M orto exrwfiCKio Aty M IN E .'i n fact, n x: WOULt) EMBARRASS MicfloorMay: smc* me^6 noyiNG, Hebron Grange will meet in Sight-year payohlatrie'atudy of FOR H» «OAKO.X WA^»T VCUTO, M * NO EN D *0 RfeseCT llhsrtoHrt Gilead Conununity- Hall oh April midtown Manhattan area contain­ ANyfiUMHSMI6HT < ■ MBMt S IN G O ' •TRVINe'bfiLUBHlMRXZ 3 at 8 p4n. and will hear a talk on WANTtOlN'Jesr mtina ing 175,000 residents Indicates tour ^ 4ay-e> ttMEsriN M9u(? A a MIN6/M MCT.l'M'«Oli4* 1D O P HIS OWN * the Rad Croat Bloodmobile, which put of five softer mental distarb- 72 East Center St., Manchester A ccoeo.' •Bmd Hebron .Grange Is sponsoring. aaoea ranging trom mild , to severe WARN HIM MViBCCF-'R? «OUP.lHr«} (Cpattaneil from Pa^a Om ) (ContlaiMg tram Paga One) tMe MICH 0RANCHE* when VtXI ' ____ BMBow. - > AuthorlUitiva aouroea said the Questions and diacuaslon will fol­ . . Federal authorities at Peoba . EVERY SAT. N IG H T-7 :3 0 CTWT ^RlN Ojl . UMtOtf UMaM threa armed aarvlce ohiefa de- low. RSfteahments will be Ip Tex., Jail Billie S ’ Sites, grain 1,100 Adm it Coimte n w d iM a is MTUSsMtsp whlch;1uura produced tfaa vacancy storage and fertlUier tycoon, and UUcAl Ufa eallad "Six CriMti^'aa ^ fWdtWtak as not ;J -4MI1 -Ji J of executive powtr, Ouldo had aa- mandad that tha new government, (Aarge of the Donald Griffins and aumed the office, by April 16: Kenneth A. Portera. three other West Texans on oon- "a eertaln apprentice at^ttior who Of liivading Cuba, a splrmcy charges, accusing them of U SJbs* R ? __ i !___ 3 %___ nCeoridw The' military algnera were Qen. Outlaw.all organised political ac­ ■ On April 17 Hebron Grange will earn# back to California to face Maw MOolfwCfod jlAwtiid aSSSsktH* Raul P og^ of the a m y , who.maS' tivity by Peroniat, Communist and 'meet in Gilead Community Hall at coiinlving . tb transport fraudulent his Mvanth and flngl crisis.’' StBini* aSAlciriin 34 Sac* — MFmmi Castrolto' forces. The PeronisU’ chattel mortgages. Havaua Papers Say MOoUwiMStt "'■ n i^ UFknmt* tS s^ termindM the ■ bloodleaa coup 8 p.m. It will -be Neighbors’ Night, Tha governor, Campaigning for which ended/. Frondisl'a atormy sweeping election victories March Congress gets bill ter $200,000 SSBtM , MMan'f ddM S7FMf«r wfih Andover, Bolton, Columbia, re-election, alsb mentioned a re­ (Continued from Page One) Mltorwl 47BkMd jSSauBilkMtt BirnWk rule; Brig. Cayo Antonio Alaina of 18 touch^ pff the arlsis that final­ Goodwill and Marlborough In-vited. to pay emergency expsttses of the 40 A nodri Com kfilpandiM the air forca and Rear Adm. Arua- ly brought Frondixl down. The Secret 8er\ice In guarding Presi­ cent speech In which Nixon re­ 418oBo(NMk 4SR«Mn Refreshmenta will be aefved' by forces. The letter said the invasion tln Penay of the navy. military diUve the Peronlsta un­ bits. W. S. Griffin and Beverly dent and his wife oh their many ferred to visiting Democratic big- • M n r derground after it ousted Dictator trips abroad.and at home . . . Some prisoners were naive itad foolish SEE THE DIFFERENCE! r r r r r r r IT For hopra there waa uncertainty Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Merton W. wigs-at a time when Pr.esident and the proapect of a new crlais Juan D. Peron in 1>66. It blamed Hills, and Olive ".Virnier. construction workers rM>ortedly If they thought they were coming P Frondixl for allowing them to run fuse again today to cross‘picket Kennedy and Atty. Gen. Robert a i w t M ooUsns IT IT IT over whether Quldp actually wpuld Registration Set F. Kennedy were both in South­ ashore to save Cuba. The letter with become chief exMutive of thia again. PUmmuntsta, banned for of­ Unea o f office employes’ union at MCSSiMd IT P rr fice Utent elvea, threw their aup- Announcement is mads by Rich­ i of 12 Atlas missile NtM near ern CaUfomta—aa "carpetbag­ -was dated May, 10, 1661, and the IT l U nervoua nation, ridden by political ard D. Gale, Hebron elementary gers." papers said It was delivered to and economic criaia, even though port to tha Paronists March 18. Plattsburgh, N. T., Anr Fpro* nr IT . Give the military command a school principal, that kindergarten Bsuie. * "Just this past week we have Prime Minister Fidel OMtro the “SMT*** ■ * i the • military, in a communique, registration for 1962-63 will be had another example of Richard next day, m SSSb Ml* had finally announced that Guido veto over all cabinet appointments. South. Korea dedicatee 'flret IT Purge the government |tmks of held In April. This early registra­ Nixon’s vengeful reaction to his A photograph In the paper Rev* 1 □ would ba inatalled at today’a cere­ tion, Gals explains, is planned atomic reactor> a'lOO-kiliKtatt re­ olu'cion showM prisoners sitting In -4 n w mony. all Peronlst. Communllt a n d search unit which cost $620,000 of defeat for tha presidency," said 411 * 5^ "Frigerist" officials, the latter a since enum era^n estimates indi­ Brown. the front row. The prisoners, ■ ill □ □ IE Although the communique did which the United Syttes supplied wearing light-colored shirts and Piatt ■r reference to Frondixl’a intimate cate a record reg^tfStion. "He called our President a car­ not aay ao, it Implied that Ouldo $330,000. . Preslden> Carlos Julio denim trousers, appeared to be in w n □ □ ■ ini adviser, muitlmlllionaira Rogelto To Attend Workshop Arosemena of Edhador will visit petbagger and said neither the had agreed to alx military de­ Elementary schooi teachers who good health. T mands for a virtual veto over hla Frlgero. Long a military target, the United States in July. President nor other members of □ r m plan to attend the spring cortfer- MDcr IT administration and sharp cu r^ Frlgerio waa accused of advising U. S. Agriculture- Department his family would be welcome If T U R P F O O D CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ■ d on the Peronlsta, Communists and Frondizl to take a go-slow ap­ ence i^ofKShop of the department of they cams here for poUtical rea­ 5-Day Week Scorned □ classroom teachers on April 5 In reports that through Marrit 22, R the labor imlons. proach toward Fidel Caatro'a Cu- farmers have agreed to retire son." No burning n No duat n No odor n No □ w n Guido h ^ been the military'a bkn regime. E u t Haven include Mrs. Alice Brown’s comments Immediately Oelo — Students In Greater ka ir IT Fogil, Mrs. Joyce Walker and Mrs. more than 20 inllUon acres of com IT original choice for the presidency, Take over the provincial govern­ and- sorghum, grain from produc­ drew rebuttal from high-ranking Oslo prefer six days of school a need to aoak in afterwirdi ■ Containi lijMMndor ia ■ Ml ment In all provincet to complete­ Nina ManWarren. The teachers week to five. The Joint committee lanttoa IT since as Senate president he whs tion this year___ Ghana’s Indus­ California Republicans, including ill I next In ,Une of succession under ly annul tlje March 18 eleejUon re­ wlU have the opportunity to visit tries minister, Mrobo EMusei, says John Krehbiel, chairman of the of student councils recently voted urea-form for continuoua feeding^ the constitution. But for nine hours sults. Frondizl, at the military's ta' demonstration classes in various GOP State Central Committee. pnanimously to oppos, a flve-dey- DOWN B" sistence, had ordered etich a take­ he's very enibarrased by his wife’s > 'i i ifl afte* the atirest oi Frondizl, his subject areas and to attend discus­ London purchase of an $8,400 bed Krehbiei termed the speech "a week proposal, ’m n-agers aaid for many montfaal over In five proylabea wliere the sion groups. rehash, Brown style, of distortion they feared such a plan would tend saadltthBl close political ally, Guido l^ked Peronlata had scored victories but which he says has no place In I II Juiettiia d at assuming the presidency as a Practice teaching by student Ghana. and misrepresentation." -to lower educational eUndarda. allowed Peroniat election gains In teachers of WilUmantlc State Col­ figurshead for the military. five other provinces to stand. Then, apparently without bow­ lege began this week Ih the ele­ Give assurances that Frondi^ mentary school. Miss Gall Daly Is ing to the military’s demands, will not be given any function in Guido went before the Supreme taking her training course with the government. „ Mrs. Floyd Pbgil; Miss Jean SHORT RIBS BY FRANK OT^EAL Court and was sworn In as prest Abrogate the oountry'a preeent dent. His sudden action touched Waters with Mrs. Nita ManWar­ law covering the status of the na­ ren: Miss Joan MulvUiil with Mrs. emit TWICE On SfM. Om li$ iM off a wave of anger among' the tion’s labor unions, many of them military. Goldie Liyerant. It has been the GET MORE... 4 ^ GET GREEN STAMPS M i,im asm (Mthr wir UJi Peroniat. The military has long custom for some years for teacher The air ministry nteSsaged all claimed that laws adopted under Its bases that GuldO had acted training of the kind to be held Frondizl favored Peroi^ control here. LOOK FOR THE RED HERRT OR THE PRCKAGE without the knowledge of the com­ of the unions. Tha military wants manders iu ,^ ie f. Reports swept Scout Swimming the closed shop — compulsory Boy Scouts of Troop 28 are plan­ Gel sei for Spring.,,Choose T HI Ml C H AIM SI I D l.O 1 m IMf 11 I 1). CONN i ‘ Ml U 1 the capital tMt the military might union membership— done away forcibly vAcate the presidency for ning to take part in the Black- with. ledge swimming, meet In Man­ the a^dnd time in 24 hours and The military’s demands, tX Im­ cojnpleteiy take over the country. chester todqy. Scouts, who will plemented, were certain to draw compete include -Prank Coolldge, front Grants Big Selections /^ G u ld o iraportedly was called be- angry and possibly vloiOnt pro­ fore thq military, chiefs • to explain Lloyd Grant, Bruce Lipplncott, tests from wide sectors of the Tommy Billant and Robert Cole, and told.' them hq decided to act population. Strong reaction was under pressure from his poll Juniors. Senior Scouts participa­ expected partteulany from the ting are Jeffry Kirkham, James tlcal party, Frondlzl’s Intransigent Peronlsta. who .drew more than 3-10 Batson, Richard Grant, Tommy Radicals.-’ ...... 2.5 million votes—86 per cent of Conferences . continued late into Hovey, and Allan Kramer. NEEDS the total—in the the March 18 the night. Guido, a picture of cool election-, and from the powerful confidence, declared he expected General Confederation of Labor Manchester Kvenlng Herald He­ bron corrMpondeiit, Miss Susan B. m to take oUice on schedule. He which has mors than 8 million GOLDEN QUICk-StARTINO VA HeP; / personally squelched rumors that members. Pendleton, telephone A C a d e in y Gen. Raul Poggl, army command’ The provincial governors, who 8-8454. VIQONO er In chief and a leader of the would M dis|daoed under the fed­ BRIGGS ENGINE bloodless coup that ended Fron' eral Intarvention demanded by A Third Farm in Italy dial's four-year regime, had taken the military, gathered In Buenos WITH aver the presidency. Aires lesa than 12 hours after ROME — Although industry has "A t no moment did Gen. Frondiai was deposed. They Is­ replaced agriculture - as the domi­ END’0* PEST 2

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TicUit chances in the 1962 baseball campaign could rest in tb6 By EARL YOST good i:onditlon, price reasonable, Moore, former National League DETROIT (AP)—Three bench warmers provided the De­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD 0*11 after 5 p.m. Ml 8-'n72. Under Johnny ane hand of Steve Barber— to Uncle Sam just a private, but to ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— scoring champion, fired in two ’’There weren’t more than two or troit Pistons with a reprieve in their NBA Western Division daoelfled or "W aal Ada” ore taken over the phone oa a con- goals last night in Montredl’s American League hitters “ the pitcher they least like to hit venleno*. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAY >T 1957 DE SOTO 4-door sedan, ex­ three players among the 25 on the final playoff series with the Los Angeles Lakers. cellent condition. Qarke Motor RIFLE come-from-behlnd 4-3 triumph apalnst.” '■ APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time tor the next’ lnscr- over the defending cup diampion The unqualified praise for Bar­ Milwaukee aquad last season that Johnny Egan, Bob Ferry and Willie Jones brought the Pis- Sales, MI 9-2012. st In 1945—and Keane is the liked Charlie Dressen," Moe Dra- tlen. Th* Herald to responolMe for only ONE Incorrect or omitted Hawks and is the only player In ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—f ' ber, a 23-year-old lefthander who at Mesa and the Los Angeles An­ ------to tons to life laat night and they fl- CLUB first to admit the weakness. gela knocked off Cleveland 7-4 at bowaky told me. “He was always nally nipped the Lakers 118-117. Inoertien for any ndverttoement and then only to tho extent of a either of the playoff series to have There'is new enthusiasm in was the Orioles' top winner last "moke good” 'usertton. Errors which do not leosen the value of VICTOR MOTOR SALES scored three goals. the camp of the St. Logis Car­ year with 18 victories, comes from Palm Springs with favorite Jan criticizing. When we won, he took But the Lakers still enjoy a 3-1 ISOTES Catching Big Problem former President Elsenhower look­ the credit and when we lost, he Footwork lead In the best-of-7 aerie* and will th* adverttsemeat wtU net be eerreeted by *tomke good” Ineertlon. Route 83 —Vernon In the other semifinal, Toronto’s dinals under little. Johnny the observations ot Manager Ralph On the road to Rockvillo Msple Leafs lengthened their lead “ Catching is a touchy spot," Houk ot the New York Yankees. ing on. blamed everybody, 1 wasn’t sorry have the home court advantage for to 2-0 pver New York in the best- Keane, starting his first full Keane declared. “We had hopM Barber has made every effort to Three-nm homers by Gordon to get away from the Braves, as the fifth gome tomorrow night. MARKSMANSHIP UNIT PHItADELPHlA — (NEA) Playing at horn* in Lot Angeles TOUR COOPERATION WILL of-seven series beating the Rang­ season as manager. that Gene Oliver would do it, but make It stick this spring. Coleman and Jerry Lynch pow­ long as Dressen was there,” the — Philadelphia Eagle* ucatback :i9o5 FORD CONVERTIBLE The Marksmanship Unit of the means plenty to the Ldikers. The BE APPRECIATED D IA L M l 3-2711 ers 2-1 lon goals by George Arm­ “We’re doing things differently," he hasn’t as yet We haven’t given On furlough, Barber took the ered the Reds to their win over former Trinity College pitcher Urn Brown cut a record, titled V-8 engine, automatic transmls- Manchester Rifle Club was host Pistons haven’t beaten them in th* Tuesday to the Juniors of the Glas­ strong and| Bobby Pulford.- Keane told this visitor in up . on him though. He hit 46 horn- mound for the second time yester­ thi Phils, who got a three-run said. now attempting Co “ Oobbo, Gabba.” islon, black with white sidewall clinch a berth with the National 12 meeting there since the Laker* tonbury Rifle Club for a return Both Montreal Coach Toe Blake spanking new clubhouse of the tors last season, 36 with Portland day and allowed St. Louis only two circuit shot from Roy Slavers. ’T ve always been Interested I tires. Thl* car ha* a new top. match. Because twelve to sixteen and Chicago boss Rudy Pilous Red Birds at A1 Lang Field m the coast and four In St. Louis, scratch infield singles in a six-in­ League champion Cincinnati Reds. moved west from Minneapolis two Twins’ rookie Dick Rollins stroked In show builneso,” he osya.. ."I years ago. shooters were expected to fire foe agreed Moore's second goal at “We’re playing the regulars mi s6 we know that he’s g»t p

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San Roman, the newspa­ bring In tion today to a new two-year pers aaid, claimed the invsdera Gasoline prices here Are U.S. late, and ROSECREST'S oner captured in last year’s 1 to. give labor contract for the vast had been told the^ would be put sliding downward in response left; bambury suedella. unsuccessful Cuban invasion ashore a t' an uninhabltated spot tn bring steel industry. to n spread in the price war. lime al- featured with a high yoke claims the invaders had been and that the Castro forces had no are just a PACK 'N C O Chief oxecutiyos of the major communications in the area. Regular gasoline could be bought and flaring skirt, navy, ■7 w otoel flrina are believed to have given false and inexact intelli­ for 23.9 cents a gallon at some aqua, peach, gold, kelly, Miproved the pact beforehand. Instead, he w-as quoted as writ­ gence information, Havana ing. the ln}'aders rah into a town stations yesterday. Oiarlei Mat­ nude, red. 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. FASHIONS.. They held a oeoret meeting here ties of West Hartford, former pres­ Rival Senate Chiefs Friday night. newspapers said today. with hundreds of lights tliat had The letter was admitted .into evi­ ident of the Connecticut Gasoline small sampling ' Contract detalU wore to be an­ a. microwave communication link Retailers Association, said he nounced about midday after meet- dence in the mass trial of 1,179 with Havana, which flashed the. feared the price would be driven 2 4 .9 9 liiga of the United Steelworfcera prisoners captured in the Bay of news of the invasion before the in­ atill lower. a field of Union’a Executive Board and Ptga invasion attempt. The Cuban vaders got a^ore. There have also been reports Both'Hail Selection ES of the miraculous Wage-Policy Committee. . It waa radio aaid IP prisoners have ad­ The letter also reportedly said price cuts in Mesiden, Manchester, flowort en reliaUy reported the agreement mitted that the U.S. Central Intel­ two other. landings which should New Britain, Bristol, Middletown, ■foil within tho guidea for wage- ligence Agency masterminded the have taken lace in Oriente and New Haven and along the fiercely By HARRY KEIXY 7 dacfon price atablllty laid down by Preol- invsaion. , Plnar del R io' provinces never competitive Berlin Turnpike. WASHINGTON (AP)—Former All-Ameri(» halfback By­ deot Kennedy. The trial, in weekend receos, will came ractlca in government, and in the To Return Bed Mtorm* pARt." < blouse 5.99 For the union, the deal repre- “ We wonder," continued Pinney,! Navy — in addition to hie re­ mblBg. . . . all a aented job security gains for markable acholarly acoompllah- latBot. "Whether this action waa caused; W o r t h sportswear, workers more worried these days Dempsey Hits Delay by the suspicion, shared by m any,: ments aito hie aervlcce aa law second floor nbout retaining jobs.in an industry that he (Secretary of Welfare! clerk to (Jhlef Juatlee Vinaon — hard-htt by unemployment than By RAYMOND E. PAIAIEX H irw Abraham Ribicoff) might not have; have given him a humane and un­ obtaining higher earnings. The derstanding approach to people m with million dollars been offered, his long-cherished LONDON (AP)— The wife of workera already earn an average dtehna. Supreme Court posf." and to problems," said Kenhed,v. a Ghana Cabinet minister balked .93.38 an hour. On Drink Age Boost ■ The GOP chief concluded. "We "He has excelled In everything a^fuU today at her husband’s order te eomor The new contract was expected are firmly convinced that the vot­ he has attempted," Kennedy said, to guarantee minimum- weekly ers of Connecticut, 'remembering "And I know that he will excel on give up her new $8,400,-gold- End of worth of fashion STOP! . NEW HAVEN (A P) — Oov.ebe made at leant to prevent young' imblnn* eanUngs, improved oeniorlty and his gubernatorioi walkout, will be the highest court in the land." plated bed. She likes it better ALL W OOL grievance aettlement procedures John N, Dempsey said today Con­ steni from bringing home the il- completely decisive In returning White has had no axperlence on than diamonds. Besides, she aaid. look and listen! and extended vacations for, longer necticut must go it alone in fight­ oohol Uiey would have been pre­ him to private life come Novem­ tho bench, but Kennedy said the It’s a better and safer investment. service employee. ing the traffic haxard posed by the vented from buying in Connseticut. ber,” bar association has rated White Mary Edussl spotted the doubla • BOUCLES New York Jaw that lets 16-year- It. at a mere 25.00! this NEW ERA- The nation, as well as tha com- .•"At the preaeht time.” he said. Ribicoff______said______yesterday,,, tn Wash- as ‘exceptionally well qualified' bed, plated with 22-carat gold, to ponies and workers, have been oids buy aJeohoUc beverages. “if the police find youngsters with ingtpn that he would rather be a for hie new responalblltUee.” London store last week and im­ • POM-POM spared the economic agony of an- It is obvious the New York leg­ liquor In their possesion, they are 1 senator from Connecticut than a ' However, Rep. George Header, mediately tested its 1,340 gleam­ shirt leads islature will not raise the mini­ ran ImUt ether steel strike—in marked powerless to take any action be­ Supreme Court Justice. R-Mlch„ a member of the House ing springs. - CLOTH mum drinbing age at least imtll cause there is no law against such He made the comment when "I took one look said, roomn 3 lives! .contrast to the record 116-day Judiciary Committee, disagreed. tha Mg walkout featuring the 1959 steel next year, "and there is sq assur­ popsena(dn. naked if he would be interested.in He said the President had db- That's for me’,” she told newa­ ance tht it will eome 'even ififn'," filling the Supreme Court seat Byron R. White, named laat night to the U. S. Buprtm« Oourt, aa men. ‘T Just knew I had to have • the ap- above: all wool prin- • DIAGONAL netotiations. " I hope very much that there llvered the court a "devastating walk- far left: straW mat and This time negotlatore—at the he aaid. will' be <«m:ly, favorable action in Vacated by Justice Charles Evans ho wax Intorvioiwod to Denver.. ( AP ^hotofqx). blow by appointing a totally mv It. Every wife will know how 1 I, e the convertible Whittaker. 1 planter, ceas coat embroidered WEAVES In a apsooh prepared for dellv- the next session of the General As­ qualified political minion to a poet felt;” .Bad the faille over collar, apri­ diagonal weave, notched collar can (Cdat^BBed ea Page Two) 01^ .at the 1962 Governor’s Con- sembly An. a wn^maldnf tbe pos­ . The seat was given stveral hours ragkfded by overy lawyer and M rs.' Eduset . handed startled le often. collar. 4 gored straight be opened fsrenM on ,'Tiape Sgtsty, to wMeh session o f liquor by . porapna. under after lUbieeffa reply to Deputy Vidiifelit Opi^oRition svsry clUaen as the acme -of legal atora..dtlari» a cheek for 3|000 k cot, banana, yose, aqua, • OAfMEAL he'sununoiieiT hundreds of persons Atty. Gen. Byi‘bn R. White. back, patch, pockets. 6 or closed 21 a punishable irifense.** attainmant." \ ' pennri*—$8,400—and five workmen MB Man- red, navy. 3 to 6x, 7 to oMcinntd with traEe probliiBs, The Governor said Stats Police White got word of his appoint, hauIeS the huge-bed to her London te n 12. TWEEDS to 18. $500,000 Bond Dempsey - said Connecticut will yvlll continue to put heavy em­ Slide Rlocht Ri>ad ment . by telephone while at­ apartment and assembled It In tho n, lovelsr e button on have to do the bqst It lean.in cop­ phasis oh patrols of the border MlDDUCTOWN (API—A pock- tending a social science founda­ bedroom. Mrs. Eduset has been laee. dla- • PLAIDS the jabot ing with the New York law. towrtis, particularly on weekends, allde eariy today poured an eetl- Pemn Foes Rally tion meeting at the University of living in London while her new In Connecticut and all the other mated .50 tons of rocks and earth Garage ' 21.99 and presto! Set for Texas’ in hopM that this wrlll discourage Denver $56,000 home Is being built in r patio, • GREY above right: 10% wool states adjacent to. New York the teen-agers from crossing the line M tp the Mlddletowm-Hlgganum He said, " I ’m, very, very hon­ Ghana. tuferrod. with matching hatl logoi drinking age is 21. Becausd to drink. Expressway. ored. I'm very happy the Presi­ When word of the purchase int rant FLANNELS flannel classic, flap pock­ e drip dry cotton Top Financier they can buy drinks in New Yoik He appealed to teen-agers to The slide occurred about alx To Support Guido dent hss the confidence in me to reached Accra, her hual^d ad­ MB. if th ^ ai;e 16 or older, some young consider the risk they run when miles from the center of Middle- nominate me and I'll try to jus­ mitted embarrasament. He Is ets. flange cuf. gray only. people cross the line to New York town near the Bible Rock land­ tify hts confidence. It's a very Ghana's minister of industries. AMARUXO. Tex. (AP)—Finan­ they drive after drinking, as well .. .ewB- 6 to 18. white to do their drinking. as the danger to which they ex­ mark on the main highway.. There large undertaking." Declaring himself the No. 1 disci­ nia and cier BilUe fiol .Estes faced the were no injuries but one vehicle ple of Piresident Kwame Nkrumah weekend in' a small cofmty Jail Towns along the . Connecticut- pose other teen-agers who go along BUENOS AIRES (AP)-^Argen-f Brazilian Foreign Minister San­ The appointment was the latest they are vanilla' New Yoric border are. frequently being driven by a woman narroiyly tine's antl-Peronlat political par­ tiago Dantas took pains to deny and socialism, Edusei said such a reverberatlmis frexh his arrest a's<. oaasengsrs. escaped being trapped. of many honors for White. anch op the setting for accidents involving ‘fit seems to, mq. too,” he said, ties showed signs today of rally­ an earlier government statement He was graduated as valedic­ in three were felt on Wall Street and fn State Police' rerouted traffic on (Continued on Page Seven) below right: plaid and oat­ blue Washington. cars driven by teen-agers who "tbat It Is clearly the risponsl- ing to the new president, Jose asserting Brazilian recognition of torian of the 1938 cisea at the Unl- nt with have bought. liquor on the New old Route 9 around the blocked Maria Guiifo. But»the shadow of the new Argentine regime repre­ E s t ^ 87, reputed to be a, multi­ biltty Of 'the patents of teen-agers highway. vereity of Colorado. He was a In to be left: meal tweed, cardigan box gold Yortc side and are returning home. wdio drlva -can, either their own military rule hovered over the na­ sented no problems. member of Phi Bets Keppa and ured It millionaire, hnd 'three of his asso­ all wool check. 4-but- coat, slash welt pockets. ciates .ivere arrested Thureday Thia is the problem that concerat or the family ear, to know where tion. Government sources tn San Joae won a Rhodes scholarship. . he nen' Dempsey. Named Director ton front, popular car­ lime night by federal agents on charges they are going and what thev are The diminutive 51-year-old for­ aaid Cotta Rica ordinarily did not But when he joined the admln- a make 4 gored stitched yoke For months, he has waged a PROVIDENCaE. R.I. (AP)—Mar­ recognize regimea that spring .cotorn, digan neck, easy fit­ of conspiracy and transporting going to do when they get there. mer Senate president set about to iatratloii as No. 2 man in the Jus­ Bulletins'' back. 6 to 18. strawberry fraudulent chattel mortgages. steady campaign—without succesa "I appeal again to all parents tino E. Doyle of Hartford, Conn., assemble a Cabinet to deal with from army coups. give an ting flare back, raglan waa named a director yesterday tice Department under the Pres­ Culled from AP Wires Estes was held under 1500,000 —to get ■ the New York legisla­ tp accept and discharge this re- the confusion created by the mili­ " Guido's biggest encouragement ident's brother, Atty. Oen. Robert rloe for ture to revise the law. of the Puritan Life Insurance 0>m- came from Indications that he sleeves, solid color butter bond—one of the highest ever set tary's ouster of Preeldent Arturo F. Kennedy, White waa best Dempsey aaid an attempt aflll pany. Miss Doyle Is an assistant might be able to weld the two ma­ trim, sizes 7-14. tn Texas. Two of his associates, (Oonttnned on Page Nine) Frondizi. In this, Guido is expset- know nationally as Whizzer creme Harold E, Orr, 31, and Rusl Alex­ actuary with Puritan's parent com­ ed Initially to get support from jor parties into some kind of coail- STEEL PACT APPtSOVEO b u y ... pany, Connecticut General Life In­ UoOk Together they control Con- White, the spectacular 190-pound Oak St. ander, 36, both of Amarillo, remain- almost all political parties. But halfback who led Colorado to the ^ PITTSBUROH (AP) — Tba 28 to 38 'Od under 6250,000~boiM- after at­ surance Co- ______he— faced— fui'mldable— uppoeltlew grras ■ whether or not the Pernn- a four) ists are allowed to take office. c o m flBOM'l in 1938. We played | nt own- OPEN 6 DAYS tempts to reduce their bail foil- Plus Drunk Qiemical Test ahead, both at home and abroad. that fall for the Plttahurgh Steel-1 Board today approved a new rail be. ad. UrgCB Hike in Dutte$ Angry and poselbly violent op­ era of the National Football i two-year contract agreement for and all with add- 9:30 A.M.to 5:45 P.M. The bond on the third aasodata, dining WASHINOTON (AP) — U.S. position was expected from the PropsKsiida? League. - the' etoel industry. PreeMenl reeult. a-vear hems! THURS. to 9:00 P.M. 3 .9 9 Coleman D. MeSpadden of Lub­ Blep, John 8. Monagtn. D-Conn. followers of exiled dictator Juan David J. McDonald of the nnloa bock. was cut to $25,000, and he In 1939. while taking off a I. pnt In Mulcahy Again Urges has asked President Kennedy to D. Peron, who drew more than 2.5- BUBINOS AIRES. Argentina was enUiuslasticslly cheered oa main floor, sportswear waa freed. year to study at Oxford as a he M t the executive board aea- vent to approve an increase in import milllon votes — 35 per cent of the (AP) -r- TTie two numl>ara r j The. three are executives of the duties on pins from 20 to 35 per Rhodes scholar, White met the slon for a larger meetiag of the e room, total — tn the March 18 electione broadcast by the govemment- Kennedy brothera. Their father, a two Superior Manufacturing Co., mak cent of value. union’s wage policy ccnunlttee. er o f fertUicer tanks. that touched off the crisis and nin television before the oath- Joseph P. Kennedy, then was sm- Absolute Speed Limit Mcnagah said yesterday that pin from the powerful confederation taking of Argentina's new Involved are mortgages said to manufacturers in his district have bossailor to the Court of 8t. KOMORF., 28.1, WINS of labor, with more than 3-mlllion president. Jose Maria Guido, Jsmee's. In thin oecure money loaned to fannera to been hurt by low-price Imports. In AINTREE, England (AP)—KU- GREEN STAMPS TOMORROW buy storage tanks for anhydrous members. Friday were: "I Got Plenty When he retunied to the United r. Han NEW HAVEN (AP)—fltaie P o-^ h lch they are obeyed and Inter- Tho military wants Guido —r o' .Muttln.'" and "We're Go­ more won the 121st running of li down. ammonia, a fertilixer. (Coatinued on Page Sea-en) ^tlin Grand National qtoeplecnase Lata Friday, one of a group of lies Commissioner Leo J. Mulcahy preted.' they apparently consider him un­ ing to Make s Big Deal.” (fkinUnned on Page Seven) Uao hla made a hard-hitl^ appeal today He noted that most state police der their thumb — to once again today on a course iHiaked by lean en- finanee companies dseply In- rain and sleet. Wjudburgh was with all cash purchases volvsd.in West Texas apieultural for a maximum o p ^ law and a speeding arrest cases are made at drive the Peroniats .underground Jly two, chemical test for drunken driytog/ 15 mlies per hour over the "engi­ and sharply curtail the powerful second, and Mr, What, winner of enty of mqrtgages—Pacific Finance Corp. In Connecticut. f the world'e tougheat Jumping of Los Angelas, Calif.—sued Estes neered and potted speed limit." Liz JHas Date labor unions, largely Peronlst. It Told Them How to Do Job, Too loo^ n g CONVENIENT FREE PARKING Mulcahy told a governor's con­ This was .not done because the it up to Congress to make the de­ nice In 1958, took third place to HoOow and others for $4,300,000. ference on traffic safety at Tale the flMd of S2 startora tor the mto petition, filed in federal speed limit or the design speed of cision. ' ertgage REAR OF STORE University that people and not the the highway Is faulty,” he said. With ‘Antony,’ four-mile, 8M-yard event over 89 court here, alleged they were in The military showed signs of fencee. The National carries with not toe automobile were the cause of the 'It is because juries, made up of splintering. Tho War Ministry an­ >eta are default of $647,754.50 on sale, con­ high toll of highway traffic fa­ Five Accused of Murder It the first Irish Hoepltai eweep- tracts purchased from them by the same kind of drivers who ap­ nounced that five top generals talities. pear before them, don't realize or Mum on Eddie etakee of the season. Kilmore, Pacific Finance. who had opposed tho coup bore ridden by Fred Winter, storied at MEN'S The police commissioner said can't be made to realize that speed asked for retirement. They Ore Ontonlal A spokOaman for a doxen fi­ that there were many facets to the odds of 38-1 and won by 16 nance companies said earlier the kills, maims and 'destroys more ROME (A PI—Elizabeth Taylor Gen. Rosendo Fraga. Oefl. Erurique ear fa ­ ARROW WHITE SHIRTS highway safety problem, but he people and property than any ^ay Victim Hired Them lengths. Wynburgh wae 45-1, and firms have about 1>S million tied and Richard Burton went night- Rauch, G«n. Carlos Peralta, Com­ Mr. What, 33-1. Ga.v Nasoree, at ir. Own- NEW SPRING stressed In hla prepared talk the other single esuae of collision, and mander Ventura LsUs Moron and open to up in mortgages 'for amimonia heed for gn absolute maxinftto clubbing to Rome early today. lOA-l, finished fourth. tanks. because our prims facie law sup­ Earlier. Eddie Fisher, in New Manuel Olsseoaga. The ministry iMWt of speed limit and a chemical teat ports personal opinion rather than By CARL K. BELL ^Jackson Keb. 25 l>y answering a The tanks cost an average ef York, denied that his marriage did not say so. hut Informants ssld PHOENIX, Aria. (AP) — Five^fob-wanted advertisement in a' . VOLPE TO ACT ON STRIKE ALL WEATHER \ for drunken driving. professional knowledge." Fraga, Rauch and Peralta were MuleOhy said that the word with the film star was on the ; young men face possible death i^oenix newspaper. He told the! BOSTON (AP) — Leslie Aln- (Ceattaned ea Page THrtow) Under a maximum s j^______d law,__ . rocks. Mies Taylor thus far has' under house arrest sentences to a clumsy slaying .for youth what he wanted and offered; p buyer “ limit” has ceased to mean any­ driver exceeding a qiccified speed i declined to make any statement' In Madrid, reliable sources said le}’. Gov.. John A. Volpe's secre­ t. Goat COATS thing in Connecticut, I which they claim they were hired him jeweliT valued at more than: tory, said toe gowrnor will coll limit automatically be guilty of backing up Fisher's denial. , another top Argentine soldier, (Jen, I and coached by the victim hlnuelf. $6,000 if toe killing could be made' the legtsUtiire to ronVene at 1 I’a bank 4.50 He said that the spoqdscrnrdiiw ‘ ■P**6ing. It would not mean, I In s t e p ■nlliiig happily, she and; Hector d’Andrea, had rerigned os ind look posted by the police. Four of the five, all Phoenix Ne­ to look like a robbiry-murder. ■' ^, p.m. t^ a y to take "whatever ac­ Secret Army Hits . Mlninn m»s«a no however, , '. ' that he v could a iu a exceeaexceed : mthe e oo-yesr-oiaS6^year-dld Welsh-born weisn-Dom ssurum,Burton, j wambaeeodor n o u w w r touu Spain .u, in "••oi'-i . Clemmie Jackson enlisted the ch la up renowned for fine fashion and out­ famous "COURIER CLO TH "... opinion, means n maxi- who plays "Antony" to "Cleopatra” j against Frondlzl's ouster. Sources groes, admitted taking a retired tion is necessary to the strike of aa three Albany, N.Y., jewler. Samuel L. four others but backed out him-; Metropolitan Transity Authority the new fabric idea that's 3 French. Outposts "It ironic that som* of “ ** •*•** went on a round of the nightspots i to Buenoe Aires said a number of Reanlrii, Into the Arizona desert self an hour before their rendez-' workers. The unauthorized work Wo flre- 1 4 .9 9 It seems ironic mat some o«. For _ _ instancy,___ If the leglalature__^ ____ 1 11 _toto » * -u the . .i—dawii ; hours: nth*- other >mh>H8dnmi ambassadors abroad abroad hod had rs- rs- qualllT. standing quality . . and H 4 H has -J ___ tb# finest traffic angtoeetn in I and tugging on opposite ends of voue with Resnlck. ' stoppage left Boston and IS oth­ soft, silky, shape-.rafaining ALGIERS (AP) — Secra^army ,.ce(pntry who are on the staff i sdi^ted 60 m.pji. as the maximum A photographer caught them a t; ^ _____ . - . :an 18-foot rope to strangle him.. According to plan, Resnick went er communities wlUioot public • porch,' er (H ow a rd s) Ives*P ««d limit for the state, this 8:30 a,m. at the exit of "Brick ° A.ndrea once person^y readily in handsome and styled for round the clock •emmandos oferran tfiree Frasch — er iwowaro ».) ives ..— ^ to go TO | Top's," a popular Rome nightclub , ed Juan D. PtrM foUow^ a coop The fifth told of seUlng It up be^ for a stroll after dinner March 1.; transportation today. AInhysald nt. Xoyr one of the most complete collections acgiy outposts nrar prieaasvlUeJoc cause Reeniek said he had an un­ A short distance from h|s moder-l also the National Guard has M : mllM wets o t on all roOda. If he was on a : where they had epent two hours. I to October,. ;IS^, when Peron was been alerted In case It Is needed. laten to subdued waar in new colors and patterns. ______ith s posted 45 m.p.h. limit,! Actually, Miss Taylor and Bur-; vice president of the republic. bearably painful, incurable cancer ately priced home In northwest Jl, w ell iOFtmai SO aoliiimrbut _ and ivanted hia wife Lillian to col­ Phoenix, he climbed Into a car with The work stoppage was without Mm b SA r ! ssiztog thplr arms, speM and MtietyVompletely disre-' that would be the one the driver i ton—both smiling broadly—a p -: Ouldo also faced i knotty prob- the sanction of the carmen's un­ of fabric and collar styles! sanfor­ had to obey. ’ peered almost twilltog to pose. Liz,. lem of winning diplomatic, recogni- lect $50,000 life Insurance. R, E. Jackson, Tlllls. Jones and glen plaids. The cancer story Is disputed by Spurlock. ion which said It would abide by ''^"The'tirst person who happens Attempts to win passage of a ^ dressed in a leopard-skin coat and: tion for his r ^ m e . No foreign dlp- ng, but medical evidence; the insurance I They drove about 10 miles to a a tesnporary Injunction Issued • olive eblu e 7 5 .0 0 « r et a M ^ jr a t e 10- ^sagtoe with them frequently i speed law and one inak- j hat, held Burton by the ann. ; lomats attended Friday's ceremony ansje by R i^ ck 'i famllyV^t toe, remote spot in toe desert and got' yesterdayirday by Superior Court to hear ized for permanent fit. has'his opinion of unrealistic l i m i t s !^ the results of-chemical testsj Then they dashed for his big.m which Guido, glumly took the property • black • brown their e f u t p o into flW'sontSroalig state^ ssjrs it doesn't matter. -Pre- I out - of - ..the car. - Judge Lewis B. (ioldberg. Gold' OTHER MICHAELS STERNS SUITS aMantatoa 'The French sNdfera mnnorted to court,*' Mulcahy said. I *<^**it>t* *■ avldence to drunken f Amerioan automobile and roared oath of office publicly under ^ mediUted Idlltag aUU Is murder, "Do a good job.” the .four berg said today/ It Is op to the rbron In • split shoulder ■ • Ore lack of a maximum casen- failed to...... tKe last...... ees-1 ...... away,...... losing. .pursuing _ photogra. eyes of the nation's military o build. .58.00 to 89.60 wH« aat harmed. - puntobahle by death In the g a s ' quoted Resnlck as telling them. "I MTA management to make O^HER SHIRTS 3.95 to 6.95 • fly front, center vent AlgmUa oattomist limit to OonnecUcut, Mul Sion of the general aaeemMy. )phers re trof. news weekly "Gen-I Buenos Aires. 21. and Jesse TUlis. 19. ttM_rebel e x ^ - rti|lme' 'ifr that is whot our courts have ruledlcut,t," he aaid. *:it is even legal to -T he Italian n It broke. retary of Welfare Abraham Blb- would toterpretJng wir prims fOcie drinkink and drivA"drive." ~ ! te" of Milan publishedpul a telescopic | In_ Washington, _ State Depart­ A preliminary hearing in toe case has been continued to Wednes­ The four Mid Reznick then told Iccff said today cancer boats the open^W path foe Algerian ooopara- speed law. Our tow merely aayn Tho commissioner said that I shot of toe 30-year-old actress and ment press officer Lincoln White U.S. Economy 60,0(»man-years said the United States would con­ day following two day* of testi­ them. "Here, let me show you thm wMh Draace, the A n h world you Shall not travel at on unrea- :when a policeman picks up a pe-1 Burton Mssing while not on tlia how," doubled the rope for them of productivity a year. He said wlth rsgoaf to U» deatrian drunk. *'tha drunk lands t Cleopatra set at Rcme’t Ctoecltto, sult with Its ■‘‘friends to this hem­ mony. Sheriff's Capt. Ralph Edmund- and added :"I'1I get on my kiteez that equals abont $215 million to He ______aad wrathar riuuHitto court*— 80 days or 880 — or I Both wore three-quarter length isphere” before deciding on its | services and salaries. otanoaC FO O D SALE! I policy. did not specify son said all five o f toe defendants, thlz time." 10 A.M . to 12:00 ^ the ‘mUdeBefr at S ther * tiona. H%o to ri> jtM ^ what uijh worda to that affect. ” bathrobes over toeir costumes, Ha Arranged to create the appear­ $189 million to i^eadlng carn- Hneni’.— s dwto^OforenceAiLUie; jnesaonahlt means?*’ "W hat a b ou t the dignified i In New York Friday, Fisher ad- tu n of toe ccmsulUtiona, UJB. of- quaationed separately, gave this version nf toe crime down to vir- ance of robbery, the elaln Res- taga, $28 million In tacoma taxes AURINE SCOUTS Mqkahy SUd there was’ nothiiK drank?” ha aakad. . mittod that hla wife refused to Is- a d ^ mads clear, however, that and at least as much other - raqognlUoo of the Azganttoa ra- t u ^ y the laat gruesome datoll: la uaraaSUIc about the iBato’e apera (OanttnoeS'ea BagaThree) tax laveBuea iw BlIia >«•> ttatito “BBlsra tt t o ^ manaar to « aa Fawa lliito ) (OaaS aa V afs Hlaa) would not ha antoutotle. Raaiick, SI, eoRtoetod Cfommla I ■ ' ; V ' 'V ■