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TUESDAY, MARCH 14,1961 Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather PAGE FOURTEEN For tho Week Ended iSIattrlflfBiifr 1EttPtiUt0 !l^fralii March 11, 1961 Foreeaat of V. S. W*atlMr\Bsresa t I 13,317 Fair, cooler tonight, h e m m M b,. A quarterly meeting of the State Seniors to Hold Union Pond MoaOy !falr, Ilttla tempanOiira VFW Auxiliary will be held Sunday Member of the Audit chMgi» Thuraday. High ia 40a. About Town at the SUles D. Woodruff Post WED. ONLY SPECIAL! Ruriliaa of Circniatioii Room*. West Haven. Chairmen Annual Hal Show M m dhester— A City, o f V Hinge Charm are reminded to send U«tir reports Sewer Rates MEN’S, WOMEN’S t«koU 0>uncil. Degree of Poca- The Senior Citizens Club will mnd CHU.DREN’S hontaa, wiirtft...... mfet. tomorrow..... ai^ - 7:30 before this meeting. LEATHER or NEOUTE p.Bi. at Odd Fellows Hall. There sponsor an annual hat show and Before Board VOL. LXXX, NO. 1.39 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1961 (Claaslfled Adverttoing on Pago 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS •will be a aocial hour after the meet- The Koffee KlaUche Group of St. Patrick's celebration tomor better the YW6a w-ill meet at the Com- ing. munitv Y tomorrow at 9:30 a.ni. row at 2 p m. at the Community The board of director* Will meet Y. Members will wear hats of their HALF Xfler'a coffee hour, members will tonight to discuss the purch'aae The Junior Century Club of Man make papercraft articles which own creation as well as "some SHOE chester will hear a lecture by Dr. were demonstrated at a previous thing green." of XTnlon Pond, raising the seWor. Julian W. Streittteld. clinical psy* 'meeting. Entertainment will be providett rates and changing the ordinance D rnni choiogist. on "Emotions of the bv a traveling hand. Wally Fortin which prohibits circuses., SOLES Child," at a meeting tomorrow at A rummage and food sale ‘will and James Herdio will be judges The meeting will start at 7:30 8 p.m. at the K of C Home. be sponsored by the Indies 3Us- for the hat contest, and prizes will Kennedy Calls for Accord sionarv* Societv- • ■ in■ the - - basemen------ntrof be nwarderl. The club is sponsored o'clock in the hearing room of the A midweek I.ienten service at by the Town Recreation Depart munici'pal building. *i,or Evangelical laitheran Church , the -Talcottville Congregational tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. wiil be Church Saturday starting at 10 ment. A decision on buying Union am. Pond for *9,300 was postponed preceded bv an adult information last Tuesday at the regular meet hour at 0:30 and a I>enten family ^ film "Jesus before the High Me.nibers o f. Wesley Circle, ing of the board at the request of 175 St. Bridget’s CYO Prieat," at 7:15. WSCS. of South M|thodist Church Director Ted Powell w-ho aald he i * WE GIVE HrfC GREEN STA M ^ • Will meet tonight at 7:45 at the wanted mOre Information. Look For Our Weekly Special Every Tuesday — ihome of Mrs Pierre Teets. 80 Hears Missionary Director Francis Dellafera said On Issne of School Loans Mrs. Betty Sweeney, residential Dean Talks Here Lenten Preacher lighting consultant at the Hart iDoane St .The Rev. Percy M. the pond, which covers 61 acres ford Electric Ught, Co,, will dis I Spurrier will be speaker. Co-host The Very Rev. Richard Hooker A nun who operated a leprosari The Rev. Gilbert Y. Taverner, in the North End, could be used cuss “Ught for Laving." at a meet esses will he Mrs Cecil Tresdwell Wilmcr Jr.. Ph.D.. dean of the um in the Briti-sh West Indies for pakor of St. Mark's Methodist for industry, boating and fishing, HOUSE HALE ijr. and Mrs. Kenneth Strum. Berkeley Divinity School of, New manv years will speak tonight to Church, Brookline. Mass., will be as a watershed, or if it were drain ing of the Greater Hartford Home the Senior CYO at St. Bridget's SHOE REP.AIR SERVICE 2.500 Indians Parochial Schools Aid Economics Club tomorrow at 7:30 Haven, will be guest preacher at guest preacher at the midweek ed. for a disposal area, as a oiunic- State News p.m. at the Hartford Electric Manchester Grange will meet to- the 7:30 p.m. service at St. Mary's Church from 7 to 8. Lenten service at ^ u th Metho ipal golf course and as a gravel USE OUR O.AK STREET ENTRANCE—MI 8-4I2S Held ‘In Need’ Airs Plan Ught On.. 176. Cumberland Ave.. ' morrow at 8 p.m. in Orange Hall. Episcopal Church tomorrow. Sister Mary Augustine of the dist Church tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. pit." W’etheisfleld. Dessert will be iThe third and fourth degrees will The Very Rev. Mr. Wilmcr ha.s Marist Sisters will tell her experi- Music for the service will be by The Hartford El?ttric Light Co. served. For reservations, interested be conferred. The meeting will be been cited by the Episcopal church encc.s as a mlAsonary. the .Methodist Men's clionis. udth ia the present owner. Rxt undup Fort Hall. Idaho. March 15 ‘ preceded by a harvest supper. Parents'of CYO members and i/P' - - Malnutrition or near- Court Test Sought home economists in the area may for his pioneer work in ecumencial Jack Byron Grove, director of A raise in sewer rates will be call Mrs. Sweeney at the Hartford ! Members are reminded to bring theology. j parishoners are invited to attend.' music, as org^isL There will be proposed by Fred Thrall, superin s'.atwation is^reported among To Settle hence of HELCO. ; articles for the auction table. He .was born in Ancon. Canal ] a coffee hour and discussion period tendent of the water and sewer hundreds of’the 2.500 Indians Zone, and has, studied at Yale after the sen-ice. department, Deimpsey Seeks on the Fort Hall' Reser\-ation RodrvlUe Emblem Club will ob- . Christopher Dartd Wright, son The Rev. Mr. Taverner, a na ■ The Increase will steady the in of Southern Idaho. On Loans Legatity nerve District Deputy Night to- , of Christopher Charles Wright. 66 cal Seminary, and Oxford. Eiig- Public Records tive of Maine, is a graduate of Col come of the department to pay for Federal Funds Rep. Ralph Harding, D- moTTOW at 8 pm. at .the Elks 1 Green Manor Rd r has been named land. I immediate expenses, as. well as Idaho, got the reports and to the dean's list at the Univer- by College and Boston University asked the commi.ssioner.« of Home, Park gt^Rockville. Mem ' He ha.' served as a parish priest ■Warrantee Deeds School of Theologj’. He has been pay for the expanded lines the de»‘|t For New Roads By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH ber* of the Manchester, Putnam. ; sity of Corpus Christi, Corpus and as chaplain in the U.S. Navy. active in youth and young adult partmentDnrtment has alreadvalready installed { neighboring counties to in Washington, March 15 (/P)f.school* at interest'rates w-hich ■ Christ!. Tex., where he is- a jun Philip H. Moroney to Town of and will install in the future. vestigate. Washington, March 15 Ea*t Hartford, and New London He was ch:iplaln for Episcopal Manche.ster. property off Bush work, and has served since 1954, as —Senators suggested today; clubs have been Invited Mrs. Jen ior. majoring in social science. students at Yale before becoming Circuses would be permitted in Hai'tford, March 15 uF)— ; Bingham County Chairman —President Kennedy called Hill Rd. chairman of the Board of Educa George F. Brower met .with I any legislation enacted b.v sercs. wayne Morse, D-Ore.. the nie Inncs of Putnam will be guest dean of Berkeley Divinity 'School. Eklith M. Prior to Everett W. tion of tlie New England annual' Manchester, under the terms of a Gov. John N. Demp-se.v today ■ I .subcommittee chairman, and Jo- today for religious harmony, of homer, and Mrs. Gladys MdCray ySinchestef Lodge of Masons The Rev. Canon Thomas Byrne proposed ordnance change provid the tribal council yesterday. Congress to authorize federal will meet tonight at 7:30 at the VanDyne of Glastonbury, profier- conference. He has also been a urged Congress to a)iprove j He said he was told 300 Indian I loans to paiuchial schools seph S. Clark. D-Pa.. both said warning that if the country of RockvUIe will be chairman. of St. Mary's Church will lead a ty at 116 Keeney St. rtaitlng preacher for theological ed they were licensed by the state I.fasonic Temple. After a business discussion after the service. police and complied with to'wn Get the cash you w ant-in a hurry- the Kennedy adniinisti-ation’s ! fsniil;,es were "in need" but should carry a provision to ! legislation should carry divides on the school aid issue meeting the Fellowcraft degree Anita B. Tinker to David M. atiidenta at Boston Universit.v. federal aid highway program, said that did not mean they Other services tomorrow at St. zoning regulations. j sneedspeeu a court voui i. testits i of itsu s cuncon-' , '«nK«agc supreme authorizing Court suit an to immedi- test its “our national strength” will tvill be conferred. I with Senior Mary's will be al 6:30 a.m., Hol.v Caldwell Jr., property off Boulder with Beneficial’s Bill Clean-Up Service The Governor expressed his' weie' .starving. be sapped. Warden Erland R. Johnson pre.sid- Rd. The Junior Chamber of Com views in a letter to Rep. Wilbur D. Browef said he could not stitutionallt.v. , ronstitutipnality. Botlu'said they Communion; and 10 a.m.. Holy merce has-asked that the ordiance John C. Hayes, a leading Roman In a 2-point' proposal to 'solve ATLAN'nr ing. There wUITie a social hour and Communion, followed by interces Trade Name* Odd Fellows Fete Just phone! Soon as approved, get.cash to clean up bills —• ^ Mills. D-Ark., chairman of the determine the extent and believed the loans would be con- what he termed ‘‘this sensitive is freshment. Doris H. Cappa. Manchester, forbidding circuses In Manchester including time-payment accounts. Then, make only one Committee on ■•\Yays and Mcan.s.' degree of the hunger problem Catholic lasTuan, welcomed th.-> «tlt»itional. FURNACE OIL sions and Unction. . be changred. The Jaycees sponsor idea. He said the legislation could sue.” he: Automatic' UeUtvr.v and Carol J. Curtis of Broad Veteran M^mb (ers payment instead of several . . . you may have- more cash which Is holding public hearing.* until after he tou"ed the res- Tile qu'e-stion of federal aasist- 1. Urged Congresa as he has 'Sun (ea Auxlliarj-. VFtV, Brook, now doing biuinees as the Hunt Bros. CirOus once a year on the program. ; authorize any taxpayer to initiate The Mothers Club of Center 'for the benefit of the Lutz Jun left Sver each month. "You’re the boss" at Beneficial. ervitlon , today and talked ■ a suit. I xnce to parochial schools has been done before, to pass his $2.3 bil LT.WOOD will meet tonlWit at 7:30 at . the Pine Laundromat at 6M Center King David Lodge, I.O.O.F, will Dempsey said in his letter that with more of the Indians. I a point of congressional contro- lion public school assistance bill Phone Ml 3-1159 Congregational Church will meet ior Museum. Connecticut's highway program is i Hayes is pre.sident of the Na-' home. Members will nominate tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home St. obeeiwe veteran member night on L a a m *39 ts SCM— Loan* lifs -im u rs d at low cost I versy. The Kennedy adminlstra- without proposed amendments call ano^lect ofBceri Doris H.' Cappa and Carol J. March 24 at the lodge hall. being slowed down because of the . tionai Council of Catholic Men. I | lion is seeking to head off any ing for loans to parochial and 6th-. of Mrs. Sidne.v Cushman Jr.. 364 106 MAIN ST„ 2nd Fl„ Over Woolworth’*, MANCHESTER unavailability' of federal aid funds. , Parker St. Officers will be elect;- Curtis, now doing business as Pins will be presented to all I The proposals were voiced at i subh amendment to the public er private schools below the col Laundromat of Manchester at 660 M lte h o ll 3-415* • Ask lo r tli* Y E S M A N og tr (‘This is a situation that I feel | the Senate Education subcommit- ed, and plans will be made for a members with 25 or more years of OHN THU»S0*lr fVfNIlMGS UNUl I f.M. South Africans ; school aid bill. lege- level. fashion show 3fay 26. Mrs. Wood- Center ftt. continuous membership in the Odd FOR RENT lH,l !• tl ,(( '•••I strongly .should he corrected and ! tee's hearing bn the Kennedy ad- ! "It ia not good for this de- 2. Pledged that his administra row S. Wilson will be co-hostess. Doris H. Cappa and Carol J. Fellows order. The program will 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projector* > iM, a im ■«» III.** •»« >,M'< !• which would be corrected l:^' con- mini.stration's *2.3 billion federal niocracy." Morse said, "to have tion would then cooperate With' Curtis, now doing bustneas as begin with a turkey dinner at —sound or ailent, also 85 mm. It ls, Priscilla Circle of Emanuel said, W ILLIAM P. QUISH Chiirchwomen will meet tomorrow Center St. , must be made before Friday, other private schools. I. . . a decision la desirable for or tax exemptions for the parents Dissolution .'Vgreements March 17. The program will be WELDON DRUG CO. . The Governor told his news con Hayes urged that the bill be maintaining a healthy democracy." of their students, would be!,^con- FaiicnU Serrice at 8:30 p.m. in the board room at BENEFICIAL ference that the state’s present 4- British Nations Emanuel Lutheran Church. Walter H. and Allleen M. Jones- preceded by a'brief business meet 901 Main St. Tel. MI 8-5821 amended to provide at J'thc very Clark asked Haye* to suggest stituUonal. ing a,^ 7:30. ^ FilsTANCE CO. year highway program is now minimum” authority for federal- The President discussed the mat Dear frien d s. of Weat Hartford, dissolution of based on *94,1 million in federal London, March 15 'fl’i—South ter at a news conference. Gilbert Ansre of Ghana a gradu business known as Pine Laundro aid funds for the inlcr.state proj Africa elected rtonlght to quit Uie loans to parochial and private (Continued on Page Three) mat at 660 Center St. In expresojng Jiope the contro We have frequent inquiry on ate student at the Kennedy School ects financed with 90 per eeqt of British Commonwealth of Nations versy wop’t divide the country, of Mission.'. Hartford, will be ^lest Walter H. and Allleen M. Jones, federal funds. rather than soften its policy of Kennedy said: types of b u rial v a u lts. Some, speaker at a meeting of the Ver* dissolution of business known as Under the Kennedy proposals, white supremacy. ‘d am hopeful that ■when the in our estimation, are more planck PTA tonight at 8 In the 'Laundromat of Manchester at 660 i or ^ he said, *149.7 million would be The announcement came after amoke Is cleared there will con- 'l l school cafeteria. Center St. available to Connecticut. three days of Ineffectual attempts Senate Seen Voting tiruie to be harmony among the satisfactory than others. Walter H. and AiUecn M. Jones, Dempsey told Mills in the letter by prime ministers of the British- varioiw religioiui gpoupe of the Should you desire complete St. Margaret's Circle, Daughters dissolution of business known as that “The Connecticut General As- led alliance to reconcile South Af- ■ country. I am going to do every of Isabella, will meet tonight at 8 Manchester Laundromat at 660 semblj' authorized Issuance of *380 rica's views with tho.se of its Com-! thing that I can to make qure .that information on this subject, Center St. mo'nwealtli partners. -■ feared, a proposal to change thel (Continued on Pago Ten) v a u lts. (Housing for elderly) off \V. Cen the Connecticut program \State more than the loss d'f huge Caused bv Storm ter St.. *896.000. radlng and fiscal benefits of the House Bankiiig. subcommittee financing system drastically, they You select an outside' All Signs Point t o . Highway Commissioner How» CommonwealUi system. It can approved today a $894 million were able to squeak through to 8 Tw-o storm-cau.sert accidents In It you don't believe spring ia coming, take the word of the lamb, the crocu*. the *ugar maple, and Ives said that because of the Un arouse most of South Africa's bill for loan* and grants In 49-45 victory. Democrats A gree enclosure for just one purpose volving five vehicles occurred the skunk cabbage- They are prepared for the big arrival Monday. They let HeriUd photogra certainty about the avallahillly of Eingllah-speaklng population. It chronlraUy depressed areas, This ■ amendment, offered by ...protection. We have a early thi.s morning. There w-ere no pher Svlvian Ofiaro in the vernal ne\v8._ , federal funds_the state’s 4-year caa.avsikicause trouble from m-pme^ r— .^jyiproved. the measure Sen. A. Willis Robertson, D-Va., ihterstaia program, can only ap closely reaembles one on which was supported chiefly by Repub To KiU Horse BiU choice of vaults guaranteed injuries or arrests, and all dam AMESITE DRIVES ^------of the Dutch-speaking majority age w-as light. ‘ proximate $235 million instead of that support the' government but the senate is expected to vote licans. It would have required that to provide that protection. A three-car accident, on Center , AND GOP Bill Called ‘Fantastic the originally anticipated *380 mil fear the economic consequences of lat* today. A House vote- mn.v the *300 million In loan funds in Hartford, March 15 (JP) — Demo- St., w-est of Winter St., at 6 a.m. j lion. quitting the Commonwealth. be pos.slble b^ore the end of the bill be provided through reg ct;,atic legislative leaders today Respectfully, involved oars being driven by Don- ' PARK AREAS 39 to 36 Prime Minister Macmillan had next week. ular appropriations. agreed at a caucu.* to kill any bill aid B. Cowles. 33, of 478 E. Cen toiled vainly to keep South Africa As the bill came to the floor. It that would legalize pari-mutuel Hartford, March 15 UPi ... The By THE .ASSOCIATED PRESS permitted this money to be taken horse racing betting in the state. fWreeton ter St.; George Gallschneidcr. 42. i Crashed Driveway State Motor Vehicle Department’s within tile organization while an- of 70 Summer St.; and Raymond ' rw-ering the demands of other The Senate expects to vote to directly from the Treasury in ad Sen. Louis I. Gladstone of daily record of automobile ac Bridgeport, Democratic majority J. Jeski. 33, of French Rd., Bolton.' j Gravel, Stone and Sand Driver Point Plan Hit cidents as of last midnight and the leaders of the multiracial gp-oup day on the *394 riiillion depressed vances — sq-called backdoor fi leader in the Senate, said the Sen At 7.'.30, on Center St., east of), totals on the same date last year: for a condemnation of Venvoerd's areas bill. -Us sponsors are confi nancing. Guaranteed Satlafaction racial segregation policies. • Douglas said this plan was essen ate Democratic leaders agreed to Stone St., a car being driven by behalf of Republicaat>staff member' of the legislative 1960 1961 dent they can fight off any crip Elaine P. Webb. 8.57-. Center St., Hartford. March ,15 Thet bill in , ____ -oon ^ c ' Prime Minister Nehru Of India: pling amendments. tial to get the program moving in work for the defeat of any racing State Motor Vehicles DepartmentIt] party. ' council...... 'Est.) had warned that the common Senate Democratic leader Mike a hurrj;. bill, with or Ivithoiit a referendum skidded and struck the rear of a M. E. FRENCH CO. today vlgoroualy opposed a Re Padula said the party feels so Catlin also favored a bill that clause. .'toppeii car being operated by Injured ...... 4.399 4,026 (Est.i wealth might fall apart over the Mansfield of Montana said he He said an "unholy alliance" of publican-party bill 'that would stropg about the proposal that it would establish a maximum speed apartheid issue. The implication looked for passage of the measure Southern Democrats and Conserva State and National Chairman Kenneth D. Walters. 24, of 12 St. Coventry—Phone PI 2-7161 make mandatory the present w-as",5icluded in the. party's plat Lawrenece St. limit for motor vehicles'. was that some of the nations b.v tonight. tive Republican* was especially John N. Bailey attended the cau point system for the suspension of form last year. This bill would set a maximum Judges Sued might quit the Comnjoriwealth un Still to be ac'ted on were sev strong o,n the appropriations cus. motor vehicle operators' licenses. He said it was Important that limit of fifty mile* on any high New York, March 15 (JPi ~A less the prime ministers de eral amendments to cut the funds committee*, and might deny need It is believed that Bailey waa Thomas; F. Hurney, spokesman the present sj-stem be spelled out way in the-state except limited ac former Fairfield. Conn., man has nounced apartheid. in the bill. Backers said they ex ed funds. responsible for today’s-actlon by fo r' the department, labeled the and be insured by statute. cess highways and parkways, brought a S3-millton federal court pected to be able to defeat these. This charge brought a shouted the Democratic leaders. 1961 CALL TO LENTEN proposal "fantastic” and said Robert I. Catlin of W est.Hart where the limit would be 60 miles action against Connectlofit Chief (ConHnued on Page Ten) The legislation, given a high denial from Senate Republican A horse race controversy wps that it would put the Motor Ve ford, a member of the Connecticut an hour. Justice Rajmiond E. Baldwin, four priority by President Kennedy., leader Everett M. Dirksen of Il and EASTER SERVICES hicles Department "out of busi Safety Commission, also supported A maximum speed limit would be Corme'pticut superior court Judges would provide federal loans and linois, who said Douglas' insistence (Continued on Page Ten) it^^^T^A?for \ ness." the bill. j the limit which no motorist could and seven other men. grants to attract - jpb-making such an alliance existed was “an He said' it would cost an esti Catlin was ifHable to be at the; c.xceed without being in violation WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. 7:30 mated *68,000 just to get the pro- Gordon Graham, now employed plants to areas long .suffering untruth.” all kinds hearing, but his views were voiced , ------by New York bank, charged i from heavy unemplo>nnent. Douglas replied he would be con GENERAL THEME: f’HRIST’S SUFFERING ON THE CROSS, grain' set up on a mandatory basis. for him l»’ Walter Gribben, al (Continued on Page Ten) News Tidbits HIS DEATH AND BURIAL. of home permanents Humey said he had no idea how the suit Uiat he had been "strippe; Sen. Paul H. Douglas. D-Ill., tent to let the roll calls speak for —Lenten Family Sound Film* 7:,I5 P.M. many additional employes the pro- by court order of his entire from the AP Wires sponsor of the bill and its floor themselves. tate." manager, made tw-o reluctant con . Two Republicans and 47 Demo Bulletins March 15—^"How The Lord Jesus .Also In Death Finds Faithful open thurs, and fri. till 9 • world green stamps gran’i would require. This would depend on the number of hearings I fJopC DimS for Eliding W ur ^ Graham's wife, Mrs. Barbaf) cessions yesterda.v in an effort to crat* opposed the amendment. Culled from AP Wired Diactple* and Witneanes”—>Iatthe\, 27:57-59. * main street, manchester—mi 3-1212 All.vn tVolfe Graham, 29. of Fair- Ail domestic and Canadian stock as.sure enough votes to win pas Twenty-nine Republicans 16 Demo March 22—’’The Death And Burial of Christ"—.Matthew 27:56 requested and other factors. 27:60-61 (with Communion). Humey said the system Is pres-1 field won a divorce decree last Nov. exchanges will close Friday, sage. An almost identical meas crat*. nearly ail Southerners. sup>- Id 15 from Bridgeport, Conn., Su 5Iarch 81, in observance of (Jood ure cleared the Senate only 49- ported it. SENATE VOTES NHRR AID March 29—No mid-week Wednesday Serslce. (7-9 p.m. reglstra- ently handled administratively as i , . . Scon there will b« two of us! In other states. He said it should I perior -Court Judge John C. Fitz Frida.v... Three men hurt in de 46 three years ago. One of the airiendment* agreed Hartford, Marrrh 15 ((F)—The tioo for Communion on Good Friday and Easter). Top Laos Leaders Split gerald on grouncis of intolerable sert auto aceWent that killed Brit But on the amendment which State Senate today unanimoua- March 81 (Good Friday)—‘‘.Also Christ'* Enemies Must Help To watch for FAIRWAY'S new store < remain that way^ | cruelty. ish actress' Belinda 'Lee are re supporters of the measure most (Continued on Page Nineteen) Promote His Saring Work"—Matthew 27:62-66, (with Com Under the pqint system, drivers | ly approved the bill granting are penalized points for violations After Graham's petition for a ported much Improved in San Ber the New Hax'en Railroad $12* munion). F \ next to the new popular market, i new trial was rejected, he appeal nardino hospital... William LENTEN SOl’.ND I-"U,MS—7:15 P.M. of the motor vehicles laws. The de million in tax relief through re partment can suspend licenses un Qver Peace Conference ed to the Connecticut Supreme ■^resser, chairman of 'Ohio Con peal of the gross receipts tax: March 15—‘‘Jesus Before the High Priest.” Court of Errors, where the case is ference of Teamsters, is in Cuy Averajge 5 Hours Daily The bill was brought up, dis-, Marrh 22—*TVtal Before Pilate" der the system. pending. Humey said that more than ahoga County Jail serving 60-day cussed, and passed by the Senate March 81 (Good Frlda.v)—"The Crucifixion." Phnom Penh, (Jambodla, March: proved by the .Soviet Union and term for rontenipt of CNrngress... in about 20 minutes and imme 19^000 hearings were -held bV five Communist China. (Continued on Page Ten) hearing officers in 1959. He said 15 (JP)~A sharp.difference between Vice Adm. William F. Raborn Jr., diately forwarded to the House, NO ONDAY DGXOTIONSs— Maundoy Thursday Souvanna and the strongman of chief of Navy's Polaris missile, where -it ts to be acted on- to this number could double under a the pro-western government' in (he Vientiane government. Gen. TV Watching Growing mandatory system and go even program, ■ says "over-enthusiastic morrow under suspension of the (March 30) and Good Friday (Moreh 31st) Laos and former Premier Souvanna Phoumi Nosavan, agreed last supporters” of single weapons rules. 12:20-12:4(1 p.m. i ■higher. Phouma emerged today, dimming week on a peace progi'am for Laos The department suspended more Sj;iidio to Delay system should be restrained. chances for an early settlement including 11) a conferailce be President Kennedy's signature As Dangerous Activity WARNS ON. RAILROAD AID EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 2 than 31,000 licenses last, year and tween the Pathet Lao, representa- Boston, Mai«h 16 t/P) — A SUNRISE SERVICE on "Zion Heights’‘-L-6:00 a.m. issued more than 14,000 warn of the Laotian civil wir. tires of the Vientiane government Cleopatra Film is all that is needed to restore to Before leaving for a tour of for former President Dwight D. Ei- organization trustee of the Bos REGUUAR FES'nVAL .SERA"1CE--10 a.m. with Holy Com ings, he said. and Souvanna; (2) a neutral .com 'senhower his five-star general's By CY'NTHIA IX>WRY Actually, the most common ton & Providence R al I r o a d IWlS Rep. Louis J. Padula of "Nor eign governments, Souvanna said mission to work against foreign munion. iM iM M in ( B.V EDDY G1L.MORE rank. . . . U.S. Antarctic.' force New York. March 15 iJP)— danger of TV-watching is warned today that tax relief for walk, an assistant GOP majority a 14-nation conference .should be intervention in Laos; (3) a policy caloric. Frequent trips to the ^ t e r EVENING .SERVICE—7:00 p.m. held on Laos as soon as po.ssible. London, March 15 (JPi —' Eliza completes nuclear reactor site on The. way things are going, it the New Haven Railroad 'wiU not 'No Sunday School session on account of Easter Evening Fe*tlval leader in the House, supported the of neutrality for the strategic In beth Taylor’s studio toda.v aban Ross Island, Rear Adm. David M^ won't belong betore teleil- refrigerator have become the aasure continued servlcje because The neutralist former premier dochinese kingdom, and (4) a T.vtee says. . . . Chilean govern: viewer’* equivalent of the sev his railroad owns 44 miles df Service at 7:00, for Sunday School and Congregation, with spe said It would bring all factions doned plans to film the Jinxed slon-watching beconies more cial order and attendance award*. large-scale International confer multimillion dollar epic "Cleo ment expected to step into eight- dangerous (han bath-taking, AJ enth inning stretch. Research main line tracks. Charles Mnl- together to set up a comwii-ssion ence on Laos. day (lock workers strike that has ers last season' made a study cahey told the Lerislatnre's to stop the fighting. Thus the war patra" in Britain. , . . currently the most perilous N 7 Children Die Souvanna agreed to ti-y to sell But Joseph Mankiewicz, .who re- paralyzea ChUe s 12 major ports. household activity. of TV snack-habiLs and found Transp tation Committee . the w ould continue until the conference' the plan to the Pathet Lao. who Justice Depai'tment contends that the favorite nibble of the Boston A Providence may press reached agreement. placed Roiiben Mamoulian as qi After all,, a person in 'the In House Blaze with the Communist'bloc have up rector of the film, and Sid Rogell, Federal Courts are empciwered to average television home de nation consists of potato for Interstate Commerce Com AT ZION Bvft Ngon Sdnanikone, a cabinet to now recognized him as the legal chief of European Productions for conwiT(*rt discriminatory apportton- votes more tliari five hours a chips, although nuts, candy, mission approval to abandon the 6u6ss who just got an HNB^checIcing account!. minister representing., Vientiane, head of the Laotian government. 20th Century-Fox, emphatically ment of state legislative repre day to watching the • small soft and malt drinks were all tiacks between Boston and Prov C e o | M r and High Streets, Manchester I idence. Excelsior Springs, Mo., March aald his goVSrhrnent feels a com Another delegation arrived from denied that the ill-fated picture ia sentatives where legislature itself screen—more hours than is high on the list. All these 15 (J>)—Seven children ranging in mission of. neutral nations should Vientiane yesterday and asked refuses to act. may be delicious, but they are REGULAR SCHEDULE being abandoned. spent on any activity except JOBLESS AH) BILL VOTED Sundav School Adult Bible Stud.v Worship Service age from 19 months to Tl years be chosen quickly to atop the fight Souvanna to delay hi.s departure "We shall definitely make it,” "The Untouchables." television sleeping and working. And a also fattening. 9:00 A.M. 9:.30 A..M. 10:00 A.M. died last night in a fire tha)t de ing. This would be»foUowed by de and arrange imm'ediate talks witji gangster sliow under fire from ■* The olhei' day an automo Washington, Maivh 15 (JPr— Since he’s always been paid in cash, it never really occurred to him to handle said Mankie'wicz, "probably in several Italian-Ajuerican organi little medical library is be stroyed the Raymond Floyd home tailed discussions in an interna the Pathet Lao. But a spoke.sman Egypt. Italy or California." ginning to shape arovmd its bile executive warned a group The Senate Finance Coimnitte* ZION 15 A CHURCH OF THE INTERNATIONAL LUTHERAN In a'village near Excelsior Spring. tional conference. for the Vientiane group said the zations! “Definitely will be bock occupational hazards. of advertising executives today approved the. $7 billion HOUR’fWINF Sundax*. 7 P.M. and 1.000 other Spition*) AND his bills hny other way. Besides.^e had an idea that a oheoking account The higliway patrol said the fire Both sides said contacts will prince told them he could riot He indicated Miss Taylor would next year,” says American Broad about a disease called "mas*" emergency unemployment aid "THIS IS THE UFE.'^TA' (Sunda.v*, Channel Eight at 8:30 A.3I. apparently, started between 10:15 continue during Souvanda’s trip to po.stpone jiis trip because he had still be the star, although her per casting CO. . . . Special military Recently the Journal of the psychological deafness to TV bUl after changing it to require and 295 other channels).. ■was a lot of bother: statements, stubs, cancelled checks, and so on.. p.m. and ’ll :30 p.m. The Excelsior Aslan, European and Communist commitments in Hong Kong. Ran sonal physician has said it may tribunal sentences three Viet-Cong American Medical Association commercials," While harm that employers In each stata take as much as a year for her to Coirimunlst guerrillas to death af gravely reported on an epi- Springs Fire Department received countries. But all those concerned goon, New Delhi, Cairo,-Paris and -demlc of "Dodge City S>-n- less—in' fact, often delightful pay for that state’s benefits. TUNE IN AND COME IN TO— i Even when he found out how simple a Hartford National checking account actually is, the alarm at 12:19 a.m. reflected pesslml.sm. ' - London. . , recuperate from the double pneu ter convicting them of rebellion —to tRe viewer, it is extreme Sen. Harry F. Byrd. IV-Va., the monia that last week'brought her and setting fire a,t Caltex Oil De drome,” gunshot wounds in ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Troopers said Mr. and Mrs. Souvanna told a government The rebel troops have rirac|e the right feet of young Amer; ly painful to the iponspr.- cominlttee clmlniian. si%l the he still wasn’t convinced. What really sold him was the fact t'hat.he’d actually Floyd had gone to Excelalor near death. pot at Cantho, 20 miles soutBwest Tlrerc are still other haz- measure might oome up for Sen delegation from Vientiane that he considerable gains along the bigh- "Even if we wanted to make the lean males. All Welcome to Church Service* and Sunday School . . . Springs for the evening ahd re d’oiild b e , in contact with the yway between Vientiane and Luang of,Saigon. Viet Nam. . . . Test of , ardous areas yet to be author ate action tomorrow or Friday. Especially Such A* Have No Church or Sunday School Home save money over the old why of paying bills with cash. Now you’U iind him turned to find the h^ini^ln flames. film here, we couldn't." the di escape system of project Mercury It js caused by practicing itatively explored. The Kennedy Administration 1# Pathet Lao (Rebels during his trip Prabang in the past week, and the rector told newsmen before he Space Craft has been postponed at western-style fast draws with fWb chartered Sunday Sehnol bus service (Sliver lame)— They said the children had been and would return to Phnom Penh sunnlse j,n Phnom Penh isJhat the My mother, for instance, pushing for fast action. ' Call 5fl 9t0408. p a y in g b y check for almost everything but a paelrtjf cigarettes! left In the charge pf the oldest and Kogell took a plarie to New Langley Air Force ^se. Va. loaded revolvers and bad tim had her leg broken by the if chances for a settlement Im Pathet Lao leaders are in no mood Remnants of storm thqt drop ing. ' boy, 11-year-old Arnold Eugene to negotiate a compromise settle York to confer with S))yros Garry Moore show. Her foot MURROW CONFIBMKD I- Are YOU prepared to meet your (lod?—Read Amo.s 4:12. Floyd. Sheila, 9; Kathy, 7; Wiley, proved. ' Skouras, head of 20th Century- ped between three to six inches of Now comes a University of Peace hope* raised by the ment as long as their forces are Southern California neurolo ' went to sleep while she waq Washington, March Id Do YOU know the way to heaven?—Read .Acts 16:-31.. 6; Roxy Aime, 4; Mona Lou. 3, Fox. , , snow oi) New Ekigland continued watching in rapt concentra Tbs .Senate gave speedy, uwyj- Glen Douglas, 19 months, qnd neutralist ex-premier's agreement dqing well. Mankiewicz explained that the to lay white blanket over parts of gist warning about "Televi last week with the Vientiane gw - 'lAotian military, sources in sion EUbow.” Tiiis. explains tion. This resulted in a nasty mouA conflrnuitloa todzy to See ZitHi’s Illuminated Lenten Setting, including layman- ^ >• Arnold all died in the flames. J. Arthur Rank film organization' Maine as It blew out Into Atlantic fall and six weeks in a plaster ward B. Murrow. radle aiM Irtei Cause of the Are has not been emment took a sharp turn do\|m- Vlerttiane reported yesterday, how- had asked the "Cleopatra" com 0(M n...... Ruth Fisbher, sister of Dr. A. A. Marinacci. involves made crosses (entrance), and again. “The Old Rugged ward.' It was obvious 'that any eveit, that the rebels had stretch painful nerve injuries caused cast. vision peteonallty. as dlrecter you're money ahead when you pay by check dete'imlned. pany to vacate Rank's Pinewood. Gerhardt Elsler and .head of Ger Ajid, on the other side of of the U2S. lafonhaMsa Cross” (lawn), with “Cedars of Lebanon,” and “Zion's The Floyd home' is at Vlbbard, a negotiated end to the Lac^ian civil ed their lines too fgr and had been Studios, where 20th Century-Fox man Conmnuiist pju'ty in 1920s, . by /resting the elbows on the was was a long way off. ^ forced to withdraw from M u o n g dies Iq Paris. . . . sOuUi Korean arms of a chair for prolonged thOccoin. there are more and Murrow,.who has been i Heights” background. community of 18 or 20.. persons' had built a *600,000 outdoor set more people complaining that In his govemmant poii four miles east of Excelsior One member of the VientianO Kassy, 90 miles north of Vien for Miss Taylor's poftrayal of the Premier John M. Chang praises as periods whijfe TV-viewlng. If I. n •//le H artford I Kfa-tiom al delegation suggested that the tiane. young DMrtyr* 12 y o u m who died the practice continues' evith- they find TV better thap a month, won siwliar appi ■ ■ m i Springs. Vamp of the jRle. (keeping pill:' "I- Just ’oan!t yeatorday tn m the 0Maia For A Changeless CHRIST Ofllceni said thS| 8-room frame rebels were Hblding out for a ma "Premier Souvanna Phouipaa Workmen be$;ari diamanUing the last year In rioting that touched out treatment he warned. It MEMBER F.D.I.C. jor conference of world powers on off revolt toppling Syngman can evda lead to paralyala of seem to keep my ayes open,” eign aflltlnno For A Changing World'^ (Oeetbwsd da'lRsffa Tmive) Lmai, m proposal previously ap- (ConOnnad *■ Vaga 1UN|«) (Cooltiiued 00^ Faga NbMteen) Rhee’a regime. the h i n ^ U tba eoanplalnt BBRVING .GONNBOTIOUT FAMXZtIBS* BUSINBSS AND INDUSTRY SINOB 17»S i ■ / .\ i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH llS, 1961 P A G E T H R E E P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1961 tive to last Oct. 1, and to $2.80 W orry off Canaan before May 22. Sculptors Parochial Schools Aid April 1. The union could M>Piy tor Rockvitle-Vernan Hope Dims for Ending War may subrnit three photographic *^0014611 Day’ Musical Union Leaders a new wags .boost about four views of a work by May 13. months later.. Berger to Spend FALSE TEETH As You Like It Worthy of Note Sheiiiwold on Bridge For Ballojt on The plan provided that wage Slipping or Irrlffotlnglll Ariana Bronne will, give a ^^olln Opens Three-Night Stand talks could be reopened 90 days Top Laos Leaders Split Don't b* nnlMirnuwtd br loose false concert Monday at 8:30 p.m. in .11. Court Test Sought after the strikere return to their Wejek on Coast teeth sltpplnz, dropplps or wobbUns * By JUDITH AHEARN when you esti talk arjauth.'' Just the Hartt College of Music audi-, ^ \ CR&L Contract jobs, and that the company would sprinkle a little rASTKITR on your. torium on Broad St. in Hartford. Holiday celebrations, customs-f^and Mrs. Salvatore Filloramo, Mr. KNOW WHEN < guarantee that any approved A one-week trip to California is piBtn. ThU pltuant powder f ltm a ' ‘T ie Love for Three Oranges.” a sparkling The concert IS part of the Ten-for- and romance in a typical neighbor and Mrs. John Conner, Mr. and RAND IS YOURS East dealer wage 'inereass would go into ef in store for DonaldUKerger, dlrM- Over Peace Conference remarktble u n u 0( added comfort Ten series. hood of yesteryear will be por- Both tides ToltaraUe Waterbury, March 15 UPi —The end eecurlty by boldlnt pletfee more opera bv Serge Prokofieff. will be presented Mrs. Hldwiard O’Brien, Mr. and " By Alfred Shetnwold N o i m On Loans Legality fect not later thaii Aug. 1. tor of the'north cmtral dlAtrict of Srmly. No gummy, sooey. peety teete tra.vcd In a musical revue, “Gold Mrs. Samuel Maltempo. Mr. .and presidents of four union locals Before the strike began Feb. 27, or feeling. It'e e lkalln e (noiV'Hiold). The Hartford Symphony per i n At aome atage of the bidding of A K J 9 the Little League rin Connecticut, (Continued from Page One) (Jommunlst arms buildup for the Sunday’,* May 14. in the Manchester High forms tonight at 8:15 in the Bush- en Da>-B," to be presented by the Mrs. H. Michael Edenbum, Mr. agreed today on a new mediation the company had offered the act FASTBETH et eny drug counter. any hand you ahould consider thla session aimed at ending the 17- and he says he will take the op rebel Pathet Lao guerrillas "is a School auditorium at 8:15 p.m. as the fourth nell Memorial. Thrci ballet suites Ladies of St. James tomorrow, and Mrs. Robert Digan, Mr. and S » R D V i t ^ (Oonttnued from Page One) drivers 52.30 an hour. The imion's Friday and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. queatMiu whoae hand la-It? If the knew of no constitutional bar to day Connecticut Railway A Light portunity to look over recreation knows what the Pathet Lao are danger for the secuHty of Laos •nd final concert in the current*------by Rameau. Grcty and Gluck are Mrs. Ro.v Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. N A T IG H M A 1 t 2 Initial demand waa for 52.41. thinking,” a member of the Vlen- on the program, along with Bee at the Manchester High School hand belmga to your aide, don't a separata bill proposing federal ing Co. (CRAL) bus strike. In another development, Mayor facilities in Los Angeles. and also for the whole area." Community Concert senes | ing and scenery will be Dr. Sagy. Frank Philopena- .S&NtC let the opponen.ta get away with WEST BAET . aome method to provide aaaur- Los Angeles reportedly has -tlane .The prince said free nations The opera will be sung in Eng- Pauline Paranov is In charge of thoven's Symphony No. 7. auditorium. —------Also, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Green, -♦ - A A Q S • loans to private and parochial ^ e y also agreed to let the John Shostak of Norwalk said he AMESITE d r iv e ; A 5 S I T S any nonaense. ance that the eult could be filed. schools at no cost to the govern strikers vote on whether to accept some of the best facilities in the ahould, halt the flow of Commu Uah by the Hartt Opera-Theater costumes, and Irene Kahn is the Poet Theodore Roethke.' Bollin- JPh£_,cMt will include a mixed Mr. .and Mrs. George Caouette, i l 5 VKlQda will meet with Gov. John N. nist weapons, claiming the rebels AND ' of the Uni'^ersity of Hartford tin- pj^sduction.manager and pianist, Many players would be tempted fbllOd 4 A 7« HayA, dean of the law faculty ment. or reject whatever plan may Demosey at Hartford late today country, Berger' said, and he has UJi. PONDERS NEW AID gon Poetry Award winner, will chorus of 45 voices, soloists, in Mr. and Mrs. Nate Tash, Mr. and to reopen the bidding with the emerge from the mediation ses set up a tentative schedule to visit Washington, March 16 —The had received many of them by air der the direction of Dr. Moshe Coming l ‘p in Manchester read his works tomorrow at 8 p.m. strumentalists, tap, ballet and Mrs. Normand Bjcber. Mrs. Ed- AK76 AAS3 at Loyola University School of He asked assurances from Dem to discuss calling of a mass meet North hand. This is a poor idea BOimi ocratle congressional leaders that sion, which wrill be held tomorrow parks and playgrounds around the United States is reported con drops. PARK AREAS Paranov and Dr. -Elemer Nagy. ^ fa.ahion show, featuring s»dm in the Vniversity of Connecticut tango danoers, and comedians. w-ard Moriarty, Keven Moriarty, Law in Chicago, aaid language ing of Norwalk residents who use Sopsaisana expressed hope that While the opera is hssed on the ymtj and cruise wear, will be held becauae you don’t expect to make A 10 « S such a “ bill would be g i" ^ at 2 p.m. the carrier. city. He will be in Los Angeles sidering giving more military aid Student Cnion! and Sunday at 8:15 Featured soloists will include Airs. Alfred Kargl. Mrs. Albert a game against, a strong ho- authorizing, any taxpayer to bring Earlier, a move to settle the Tuesday through Sunday next if the great powers cooperate it children's fairy talc, the music is Jionday at the Second Congrega- p.m. in the Washington Room of Miss Marcia Malon of Manches ¥ 9 8 J thorough consideration if intro The mayor said he ’would seek to the Cemmuniat-menabed royal Crashod Drivowoy Roy, Mrs. Ed\yard Newman, ^ r i. trump. Tf your partner haa,-, a tbe action would suffice. strike was blocked by intra-union week at the World Little League government of Laos. will be possible for a. peaceful set meant for all ages tional Church auditorium at 8 p.m. Mather Hall at Trinity. College. ter. Mrs. Shirley Conwaj* of Rock Johi Golding. Mrs. John Schei- - - ^ ♦ 5 3 2 duced during this session of con public support at the meeting of couple of high cards, you will A QJO 9 4 „ gress. disagreement. The four local Congress, held last year in Chi But the United States is . reluc tlement to be reached in the Lao-' Gravd, Stono and S«Hid The story- is abou^a prince who, "Golden Davs,- the varietv show ■ “Roshomon,'’ the Japanese tale ville. Mrs. ' Phyllis Grzymkowski benpflug. Mrs. RaymPnd Toutre. Morse told newsmen later he the Governor’s recommendations tlan war. cannot laugh, because of a curse the Ladles of St. pick up an extra hundrM points Bast 8o¥h Wist MMh presidents met secretly In Water, cago. tant to dq so, the same sources which made a hit stage play and of Bast Hartford, Julius Franz- Also. Mrs. Isabelle Srqith, Mrs. 1 NT Paw Pass Doabis , thought BO, too. He said he also bury, .and three of them were re. for ending the strike. He aaid there is a real hope, Guaranteed Satlafactton put on him by a witch. He m a 't, pyj gy tomorrow, or 80 In penalties. But if your la studying whether an' amend Dempsey has proposed appoint Berger said ha wants to look at said here last night, because of movie, opened last night at the man of New Haven. Miss Laurie Frederick Islteb, Mrs. Judy Ham partner baa a poor hand,*Vhlch is Past 2 A ■ Doable All M port^ to have voted against ac that a reconciliation, can be win the love of three oranges in i priday and Saturday in the Man- University of Connecticut Little Newman, Jack Anderson, Frank ment authorizing the Justice De ment of a 3-man committee con- swimming and other recreation the extreme danger of being drawn mer. Mrs. Steven Merovonich, Just as likely, you stand to lose Opeaiiig lead — A Q cepting. a new plan for breaking programs for ideas which might into a sustained buildup of both brought about in Laos as a result order to laugh again. , Chester High School auditorium at Theater. Starring Peter van Haver- Laraia and Nate Tash, all of Man Miss Mary Ann Leone, Mrs. Phvllis partment to file the suit in be Sewer Rate < the contract stalemate. aiating of one member each se of talks In Cambodia between M. E. FRENCH GO. Playing the pnnee will be James j '■ four or five times as much as you half of the pMple would be feas lected by the union and manage prove useful dn Rockville. He Is sidea that could lead to a Korea- beke. Arlene Mafln and Raymond chester. Light comedy touches will Grzymkowski. Jame.s McConville, could possibly gain. i The three lat?r were reported Phouma and delegates of the , —V . u , ir I "The Misfits." with M.-u-ilvn Maninas. the show will be per be provided by Miss Mary Ann ible. ment and a third impartial mem chairman .of the City Recreation like aituation. royal government. Coventry—t*hone PI 2-7161 Frank Lagaia, James Higgins, That’s just what happened In jack of hearts. East won a finesse hopeful the plan might be ImproV' Commission. If the royal government re Richard I Menroe and Clark Gable, opens to- formed through Saturda.v at 8 p.m. Leone, Ernest Green and Kevin Jack Levitt, Edward 'Olschefskie, with the king of hear^, caahed the Hayea aaid he saw n6 consti Hike Urged ed through the mediation sessipn. ber who could act as an arbitra ^ t a lo n . Theres^olard^ w he | Theater. this case. South tried to get out tor, and have a vote. It will Ifc his first trip to Los quests more aid, the sources said, The Little Gaelic Singers will Moriarty. Joseph Baker and Jack Jaslow. of trouble by miming to two clubs, ace of diamonds, and led a lovv tutional bar. He aaid there are However, ail ' four eventually Bangkok, Thailand, March perform at the Bushnell Sunday many precedents for federal loans agreed to put whatever plan that Angeles. He has been district di the United States would have to —Defense ministry sources today" Miss Jerry Lynn Frazier of Bol Proceeds will benefit the St. but West Intervened with a very club. By Manager rector for the Little League for give ail that is feasible .and prac at 3 p m. under the sppnsorship of ton will sing one of the ^ n g a ' of James' School Building fund. A intelligent double. The defenders eventually took to parochial inetitutiona. Including emerges from mediation up to the d some .1,200 armed Chinese Ihriwtinp the Federalists, will speak Sun-, St. Joseph College. the college housing loan program. union membership for decision. Rockville-Vernon eight years and a member of the tical. jAonalist Irregulars who cross- Parandv, and managing the stag- the vestry at special appeal to teenagers which limited number of tickets may be Counted Points two tmmpa, three diamonds, two league for 11. R. E. WANDELL Victoria d#* Ixi.s Angeles, sop hearts and two spades. South was Sen. Barry Qoldwrater, R-Arv., A sewer rate raise, perhaps to During the heated session to Former Laotian Premier Sou- Into North 'ITiailand from Laos she has recorded. A representa purchased at the door on Hie eve West-found the double by count vanna Phouma has reported the Temple Beth Sholom. rano, will perform ^! the Univer tive group of the Manchester High nings of performances. Tickets ing points and’, discovering down four, -fgr -a loss of 1,100 told Hayes “I agree'with you 100 76 or -60 per- cent of the wrater day, the plan offered by chief ne will be flown to Formosa. Mrs. Eleanor Vibbert will give a sity of Connecticut Wednesday, the hand belonged, to- his side, points. And all of this on a hand per cent” on 'the nstitutinallty gotiator Bernard Roke, who also FiteSimmons Lifts Soviet Union has supplied the reb- Unofficial reports said the move Building School Band .will be pomprised of may also be purchased at the rate, will be among the problems Casing Took 10 Years el.s with 20 times mOre arms than demonstration on watercolor. March 22, at 8:15 p.m. Terry DTtalia, Judy Foster. John There are only Ar^FttorVi-i 40^hlgh-card points that could have been peesed out question. s president of the Waterbury Lo ment Is expected to start Friday. Itch of Piles painting at the meeting of the bakery counter of Manchester Pubr considered soon by tbs board of the United States has given the The Hartford S.vmphony will Franzosa. Paul Gworek, Steven lie Market, the Green Pharmacy, in a deck of cards. East’s open at a contract .of on«l notrump! Morse disclosed he had dis cal, was rejected by the heads of Bury Garnishment Pittsburgh—The skinless wiener Thai and (Chinese Nationalist of Contractor Manchester Fine Art Assn. Friday ing bid showed 16 to 18 points. Dally Question directors. ■ locals In Bridgeport, New Britain was the result of 10 years’ re royal government. Phouma recent ficials are' npw conferring on the perform Sunday from 4:30 to 5:30 Johns, Thomas Moore, Peter Pan and from Mrs. Alfred Kargl, 165 cussed the parochial school as ly visited rebel headquarters and Get Relief Now at ? p.m. p.m. on television Channel 3. as West counted 7 points in his owm Partner opens t^th one club, and sistance controversy writh Presi Other pVoblems the Imard wrill and Norwalk. , Joseph L. Bury of Rockville, search by Erwin O. Freund on a details. Residenriol-Commoreid SUaermiiie Guild taluk, Preston Trombley. Roji Ferguson Rd. Roke wras reported to have hand his views are -taken seriously. Sources in Taipei repprted earli Millions of sufferers In the last well a.s radio station WTIC AM Winthe- and Ronald V'aluzzl. hand. . the Jiext player passes. You dent Kennedy last night, but de consider in attempting to put the faced with a 52!W,000 breach of fellowship at the Mellon Institute 40 j-aars have found a way to fast ' 1110 Silvermme Guild of Artists West could tell that his side had hold: Spades—K J 9; Hearts— A sewer department on a sound fiscal ed in his resignation,' but, no ac contract suit, will be allowed to American concern over the er that three Nationalist C119 AiteraHons-RomodoHiig and FM. Choreography will Include a clined to give any details. He said of Industrial Research at Pitts Communist anus build-up has relief from Itching and smarting 12th exhibition will be held June Police Dog Expensive at least 23 points and that the op Q 7 4; Diamonds—K 9 8; Clubs— basis will be the possibility ,of tion was taken immediately as the collect' money once again on a burgh. In 1926 he produced the Flying Boxcars were waiting In 18 to July 16 at the guild head The Ballet Russe'de Monte tango by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred he was Invited to the White meeting resumed. been known for some time. . Saigon to start the airlift. Press “ Business Biiilt On of piles. They use a delightful ponents had at most 17 points. J 8 2. What do you say? ' * House to brief the President on joining the Metropolitan District, mortgage tied up when the suit first satisfactory new casing, a quarters in New Canaan.. Carlo is scheduled for the Bushnell Kargl, a tap dance by Jack Jas- Chicago — The cost of a dog In What's more. West had enou^ih in Answer; Bid one heart. You The Roke plsn aimed at break Prince Sopsaisana, secretary of reports said the Nationalist gov ;.eboliiig soothing astringent for- this feature of the bill, which also and the advisability of renewdng instituted. seamless, transparent tubing of Customer Satisfaction" 'mula — Petersons’ Ointment, No Many awards will be given to Sunday In a single performance at low, a aolo ballet by Mrs. Orlando police work averages $3,600 a year clubs to feel confident that the op cjm make a jump bid in notrump ing the contract stalemate calls atate for foreign affairs In the ernment is preparing accommo 7:30 p.m., featuring Igor 'Vouske- Anmilll, and a group from the carries other controversial pro notes or floating bonds on the The change has be& effected by regenerated cellulose, water, and Royal Laotian govei-nment, under Full Insurance Coveragre wonder one sufferer writes. "The wxirks in oil casein, watercolor, over its estimated six-year ponents couldn’t make their con later to show your strength. If for wage increases, a major fac William H. Fitx£bnAona of T al- dations for about 8,000 evacuees vitch. On the prograjii are "Les Tyler Dance Studio, including visions. 5160.000 West Side sewer project. glycerifie. Today one machine scored that concern after meeting in central Formosa. ' Itching and smarting were relieved sculpture and mixed media. useful life — including purchase, tract with a mighty tmmp suit. vou jump , to 2 N T'immediately In an Informal session last tor in the strike, and has the ap cottviUe, who Js suing Bury. Fitz Tel. MI 4-0450 Artists may submit wnrk in per- Sylphides" and "Lc Be.-ui Danube." Judy Williams, Beverly DeSimone, The play justifled West’s reason you may miss a comfortable game He said they did not discuss proval of management, and aome makes as many casings In a day yesterday with Undersecretary of A report yesterday from Vien and 1 slept all night. Peterson s food, training, fees, and the salary night, the board heard a detailed simmons this week released a as formerly were provided by After 5:00 P.M. Ointment is marvelous." 55c and .«on to the guild May 27 and 28. The Philadelphia Orchestra will Jan Vonnart, Nancy Chambers, of its handler during training, ac ing. West held, the first two or slam in hearts. mounting' congressional opposition top union negotiators. • State Chester Bowles. tiane said the Chinese entered and Sandra Audin. explanation from General Man garnishment placed on the.mort. intestinal membranes of 70,000 Sopsaisana told newsmen afior 85c, all druggists. Be delighted or Crated entries must be received play Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. at the cording to the Public Administra tricks with the queen dnd jack of (Copyright 1961, General Fea- to a part of the bill which would After being turned dowm by the gage held by Bury on Circle Shop Thailand carrying new American 82 BALDWIN ROAD South Methhdist ager Richard Martin supporting presidents of the locals this morn sheep. the meeting that the continuing military equipment. money back. by the Chatterton Co. in New Bushnell. Members of the chorus are Mr. tion Bulletin. diamonds. He then shifted to the turea Corp.) cut approximately in half the a recommendation for a sewer rate ping Center bought by builder present program of goyfmment raise. ing, IV>ke .insisted that the plan George El. Rialey in May. Women to Lead paymenU to federally impacted be voted upon in secret ballot by The sewer rate is now 50 per the rank, and file, a point that waa When FftzSimmons filed suit, school districts. he attached properties of Bury and ' Ed^irin L. Lamberth, isuperin- cent of the water rate. M a^n being argued along wdth whether Area Conferjpnce THEATRE e 1755 PARK ST., HTFD. recommends an increase to at td accept his resignation., garnished the mortgage from CONTINUOUS WEEKDAYS 6:80 tendent of schools of Norfolk, Va„ least 75 per cent of the water rate. Risley. The garnishment halted NOW! testified today the public schools About 70,000 pers'ons in the KEITH'S BRINGS YOU NATIONALLY FAMOUs QUALITY! Women of South Methodist RIVOLI SATURDAY-SUNDAY FROM 2 PJ4. Controller Jay EtHnger rMom- WAterbury, Bridgeport, New Brit payments to Bury. _ Church will present a worship In his city probably would wind up mends an Increase to 84 per cent. Fitzsimmons, who leases the with less federal aid if the bill ain and Stamford areas normally setwlce based on hymns at the 21st THE POWER PACKED STORY OF THE “ LADIES The controller also recommends use. the carrier in their commUnl Mt. Vernon- Motel from Bury, annual meeting' of 'Gie New En|:- were passed' ifi this form. claims the latter failed to live up IS THE PROM HELL" REGIMENT! EXCLUSIVE 1st SHOWING Morse said yesterday ha has a complete division between funds ties, and have been hard hit, in land Southern Conference o f for operation of the sewer depart some cases, by the strike. to an agreement to build a res WSCS of the Methodist Church in asked the administration to recon The deadlock - breaking plan, taurant near the motel. TTie motel lOOro WOOL* BROADLOOM sider the proviaiona which would ment on a day-to-day basis, and New London next Tuesday. . ALEC GUINNESS'-JOHN MILLS funds for capital Improvements, which calls for new wage reopen cannot do a profitable business reduce the impact payments. ings In three months, in addition without a restaurant nearby, he WALL-TO-WALL WITH HEAVY FOAM RUBBER PAboiNC "The Faith that Compels Us” These are payments provided by including extensions and connec will be the theme of the worship tions.. toL.an immediate wage increaae,i**^^Jalms, ‘In n K E T O F law to reimburse school districts was agreed upon Informally yes The suit, filed Oct. 30, has service to be presented by Man for part of the cost of educating A raise In the rate has been ad chester women at 1:30 p.m. Miss vocated for several years by the terday afternoon by top negotia reached Tolland County Superior the children of families who live general manager and other town tors and mai)agement officials. Court where Bury attempted to Ekhel Goslee will be chairman, and euuar or work at federal Iristallations. Mrs. Frederick Gael, soloist. raortmeoto/f officials, but was given Impetus Their action paved the way to halt proceedings by entering a TIME , Morse told a reporter the leg recently by the necessity of bor start technical procedures to end demurring action! TTie demurrer, Bishop James K. Mathews of islative history of the impact-aid the sUdke. which admits the- allegations but Boston, Mass, will be guest apeak- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY rowing 515,000, in addition to “J TUNES o r GLORY”—7:00 and 9:20 program indicates Congress never 525.000 which was borrowed Roke, chief negotiator for claims they are inai^cient for er at the conference of 8,000 WSCS “THE BLUE DANUBE”—6:30 and 8:45 viewed it as a temporary measure, the Amalgamated Association of court action, waa overruled, how memben-i from 147 churches in earner In the fiscal year, to run &A1PURDAY but as a continuing program. the department. Street Electrical Railway and Mo ever, and the litigation will prob Massachusetts, Connecticut and Dr. Charles H. Boehm, Pennsyl tor Coach Employes of America, ably resume in the court’s spring Rhode Island. t "IXTNES OF GLORY”- 2:15-4:40-7:05-9:25 vania superintendent of public in The goneml manager explained “ BLUTE D A N U K ”— 1:45-4:10-8:30-8:55 that the Increase in rates would and Paul A. Rust, president of the session. Two Manchester members of struction, raised one of the few Atty. Lewis Segal ia represent TO APPLY ALL YOUR LAWN DRESSING SUNDAY have several favorable effects on ORAL, reached a tentative agree the executive committee in charge voices at the bearings from ont- ing Fitzsimmons and Atty. Harry “ TUNES o r GLORY”- 2:05-4:25-6:45-9:10 the department finances: ment at an informal "summit” of the day's program are Mrs. slde the administration defending meeting yesterday in Anaonia H. Lugg, represents Biary. Clifford Stepttbns, secretary of "BLUE DANUBE”—3:50-6:10-8:85 1. It would provide the depart the Impact aid cuts. He aaid they ment with a steady income suffi where they were luncheon guests GREEN RIBBON GREEN RIBBON spiritual life, and Miss Goalee, sec are "justified . . . although I would Engagement Now | “ Best Picture of Year,” N. Y. Hmea cient for ordinary needs. Under the of Alderman John Kyle of 'Water, NEW YALE AUDITORIUM retary of Christian social 'rela prefer that the reductions not ap bury. New Haven, March 15 (>P>—-The tions. ■niru April 1 1 and Travelnuna to BIpe Diuinbe present system, the department de ply to the 1961-62 fiscal year but pends partly on variable income Roke, it was reported, won Yale School of Medicine will com to the following year.” from assessments. unanimous approval of''the settle memorate its 150th anniversary BLAMED FOR DEATH . Boehm also suggested it might 2. It would enable the department ment plan from his own executive Friday by dedicating a 5591,000 New Haver., March 15 c(P)— ■ , • ...M ------be more equitable to substiVite to make bond payments on capital board in Waterbury last night be auditorium. The 449-seat audi PLANT County Coroner James J. Corrigan some system of federal tuition fore he called the presidents of the improvements already under con torium has been named In memory STOP CRABGRASS has ruled that Domingo Trillo, 254 LENTEN SPECIALS and FRIDAY payments. struction or completed.: locals from the other three cities of Mary S. Harkness, wife of one Cedar St., New Haven, was crim , The subcommittee . heard new 3. It would assure the depart to the conference here. of the university's greatest bene inally responsible for the death of FULL COURSe DINNERS requests from Roman Catholic ment of enough money to begin Current wages for drivers aver factors, the late Eklward S. Hark BEFORE IT STARTS \ New Haven deputy sheriff Philip Choiee Off Frenh Fruit Cup, Juice, ■ pretmted nn Broadway. cushion seating and durable long-wearing leather-like plastic, covers.- SEED STARTERS BASEMENT GARDEN SHOP 8howa today i;Oe-«tS»e;OS Graceful tapered steel frames with walnut finish on the chair arms. ALL 4 FOR ONLY Frank SInaIra, Shlriry MarLalnc Everybody wears ^diiianis shoes 1 9 . 8 8 PARKADE STORE Mairlca CbrvaUir, Loirii Jonrdan ______SOFA— priced at only ' $89.95 CONKLIN In Cnie Forlrr'i in the Easter Parade LAWN and GARDEN MICHKSAN Soon as Easter Bunny found out that shoes have MATCHING CLUB'CHAIR $34.95 SOIL SWEETNER ‘tA N -C J ir Pit, Quality plus Fashion, he hopped out end got him In Color self a pair- Smart bunny—now he's right in step with PIdb iliort BubjecU mi sad 8:4# PLASTIC TOP STEP or COCKTAIL TABLE $19.95 DOLOMITE all the other kids. I?” There’s a wonderful selection — bring your jrouagften LIMESTONE PEAT MOSS in today. BACTERIALLY ACTIVE MANsr/eiotfH Handsome Swivel Rocker f JCT. 3h32.WllHliUIITIC.CTj / R j GUARANTEED ANALYSIS NATURE’S SOIL BUILDER MUC. MAGNESIUM OXIDE 18% Opens Friday! GileMrnroeiClift MIN. CALCIUM OXIDE 28",i O.NE COMPLETE SHOW, 7:00 n m CO-FARTHESkrmuu FOR HOME LAWNS— GARDENS IT SWIVELS! IT ROCKS! MDI. CARBONATES OF CALCIC.M GATE OPENS 6:16 in the lohn Huston production and MAGNESIU5I 90% TREES— SHRUBS GOLDEN ___ The outatanding big chair buy of the year! ■‘S IThoinia-Ritteri Kittjr’i not the only one—now I have something to Much luger, much more comfortable, much V I G O R O ^ lb. bag—REG. 4.1S better quailty than ziaual for this price. $ 2 Q ' 9 5 Don't My chffdron'o sfcooo... My £tfUiori!g pujhr about too! It’s the new; Kate Greenaway Wonderful for TV! Swivel rocker has biscuit LAWN POOD A A TOO Daddy treated me too, with sweet ruffled sleeves tufted back, deep, comfortable cushion and iBiWallach the Misf its lovely textured friu e cover. Walnut finished cov„„.M o«.ir. Only 3 " ® ® h a n d b a g WITH and banda.o{ tugarspun lace. Aquamarine or arms, legs. BUDGETT TERMS CUAIANTUS . BAG nwplNrbAitlwIIlK pnindlyFniLTiiihr dmUlpMillKlH r K E E S SHOE PURCHASlSE! WHi NOT MIN ONLY golden yellow Am el* and cotton broadcloth GIUelNSSineiClift mmi«¥AOkNofbatweeam^lAuiiMwsmanns amiiuaw UwHlJSrtlta , . PLUS e “OPERATION BOTTLENECK” At 7:10 P.BM. I over a petticoat to match. §izes 2 and, 3, $5.98; ewttu JFurnitur€* I' J ' ' CHILDREN’S BOOTERY 3 to 6X, $7;98; 7 to 14, $8.98. BASEMENT GARDEN SHOP . ntarta Next Wedneeday “The Gtm^ Impoa'ter” .Teny Curtia ISINU Ithe Misfits ' Coming March' Slat—“ 101 DALMATIANS” MAffffCHeSTGR PAMCAOE III") M A IN ST. MANCHESTER OPEN THURSDAY TILL 91 W. T. GRANT CO. ' PARKADE STORE ■Nb^MsBb iM bM U A MUHMkl i .Pf^B “ Opmtlon Bottleneck” Wateh For “BSai HUR” Oomlag H m Soon • V A . I
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1961 PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.'MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. MAR^H 15, 1961 PAQB FIVB Chamber Sets • ,V - r- Yearns Dinner TV-Radio Tonight TOPINOTCH s Far April 12 Television SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 16-17-18 Boom 400 buatnw «ad profM- 00 Funday Funnies 8P 8:30 Harbor Command 13 BIS S ThMUr (la srocreu) Tallahasaee 7.000 , 40 irioMl iMdum aad tb«ir wire* »re First abow (In prdfTew) 33 The Nelson Family s «acp«et(d to mttead tbe 60th annual Early Show (In prosres*) 10. SO The Price te Right (C> 10. S3. 8U News M Wanted—Dead or AUre S. 13 neettnf o4 tha Maachaatar CSiaih (Cartoon PlaybooM IS 3:00'nmes Square Playhouse 13 0 0 0 Wild Bill Rickok 40 Hawaiian Eye 3. 40. 53 b n _#T of cygnBwrca to w a rid Baity Brine's Shack (la profree*) Perry Ouno Show (C) 10, 31 30 IS at Fiano’a Rastauiant In Bol The Rldeman 13 ton. t:is TV Mall Order Market St Mv Sister Eileen 3 Coronede 3 30 3:30 Danger la My Buelaesa 18 j Louis OlmsteAd, chairman of the (:3S Weather, News A Sports t. 13 I've Got A Secret '1 13 chamber's meeUnys committee, Re»oue 40 10:00 Naked City 3. 10. 40. 53 I. said the committee is Beekin^ can (:I0 Robin Hood 18 Circle Theater 3, 13 Geulaboat Gaddis 33 Peter Loves Mary 33. SO didates for the “M-Award.” a com Sports. News Weather J MUIIon Dollar Movia 18 munity honor given annually to a :4S Dbuzlas Edwards 10:30 Ttghlrope 30 peradn or organiration whose ,ef- Bunuey-Brinkley News 10. S3. The Man And The Challenge 32 d5f€F «f##lir 7:00 Million Dollar Movie 11;0U Barry Barents 3U forts have affected the welfare of Danzeroue Robin B>g News 32 ' Manchester in the greatest mea- Kighway Patrol News. Sports A Weather 3 ture. Nows a Weather World's Best Movies (C) 8 I.,orkup 11:15 Jack Paar Show (O 10. SO > '»Tha recipient o f the a»-ard will Shotgun Slade Premiere 13 Feature 40 i be announced a( the diniier-meet- 7:15 Sports Caratra IRANSLUMIIIT HBHTA 5E • tng. . Hlghllchls Guns ot the West 3 7:30 Rons Kong 11:25 News . 18 Lovely Juniors^ and Misses^ ?, Paul landerman and his orches- Wacon Train 10. 11:31) Jack Paar Show (C) 32 V tia will play during dinner and for Malibu Run 13:60 News and Wsather 3 I dancir,g. The committee plana .to Aquanaut;itii 1:00 News, Prayer 8 engage several acts from New SEE SATCBDAY’S TV H'^EK POE COMPLETE USTINO * York to entertain during the eve- SUITS - ning, Olmstead said. %' Plans also include appearance of 1/ a Marine color giiard. Manchea- Radio - ■ tee's high school band, invocation (This Usliiig includes only those news broadoaats of 10 or IS-mlnnta and national anthem, and ihtrodue- length. Mme atntloiia c*rry other short nowaonsts.) r ' tion of the Chamber’s new officers tniEO—1333 ♦11:00 News ' and directors. 11:18 JJportaoris FFinal -, A dixmer of roast beef will fol- 8:00 Ntwa 11:30 «arU|htht Serenada 4:10 Art Johnson Shew 1:00 Sign OB - low a 6 o'clock cocktail hour. 8:05 Baynor Shines WPOP—lilt TlckaU can be ordered by calling 1:00 Nsws. Sign OB 4:00 Today In Hartford ‘mOSSOM TUNT PFnsm “ the Chamber office. ITHAT—ait 4:15 Conn. Ballroom 4:00 Paul Harvey 7:00 Bob Scott Yes, ladies—^Now set your ^ 4:30 Sound Stage 9:00 Ray Somtra 7:0i) Edward P. Morgan 1:00 Del Eaycee Show ble with the fine quality Heri w 7:15 Sound Stage WINF—1313 tage translucent china you’ve SPRING FJN C Y- Play Describes 8:30 Night FTlni f:0u Financial News 11:30 Public ABaliairs 4:05 Showeass and Mawa always dreamed of owning. . . Betmar chooses chrysanthemums lightly 13:00 Sign OB 7:00 Fulton Lewla Jr and at truly remarkable sav Raising Children WTtO—1N4 7:16 Evening Devotkma fluffed and filed atop a captivating 4:00 Nsws and Weather 7:30 atoercase^aod Neva ings. Here’s a complete chin& 4:30 Strictly Sports , 7:35 Family flieater .99 More than 100 parents and 4:35 Supperilme Serenade 8:00 News service for you to cherish for chapeaux. In a flo w e r garden of spring teachers attended a buffet supper 8:45 Three SUr Extra 8;(* The World Today 7:05 Conversation Pl3C* 8:30 News and Showcase ever! Service for 4,6,8,10,12 colors. and one-act play at Hollister S t 7:30 News of the World 9:00 Library Program or even more, if you desire— School last night 7:45 Radio Moscow 9:05 Showcase and News f/ "According to Size," was the 8:06 Pops Concert 9:30 Music Beyond the Stars and Nsws and you can add to your serv 3:06 What's Tour Opinion 13:06 Nsws Roundup title of the play presented by the 10:06 Nlghtbeat 13:16 8Ign-OB ice at any time! It’s the ojv Uttla Theater of Manchester, The portunity of a lifetime. See it' play portrayed the widely diver' gent methods of three mothers in today at raising their children. I The cast Included Mary Bon rJ A , y ham as the overly permiasive INVESTMENT PROBLEMS TOP mother, Betty Lundbei^ as the Oar offlee Is opea Tharadny evanlngn from 7 to t o’okwk for overly cautimu mother, and Phyllis yaor eonvanlence. If yon prefer, we will have one of our capoblo NOTCH "iO! Hemingway as the middle-of-the- leglstorod repieoontntlveo (Mil on you, at yonr convenience, to roiul mother. The prologue wras naelat yoo. Whether your problem Involves one thonsand or a presented by Sandra Doutt and a million doUars, wro have the facilities to rander yon cempleto question and anawgr period after the play was led by Burton Hicock, Table oenteii>iecca for the buf fet supper were made/ by Mrs. S h e a r s o n , H a m m i l i 6 C o . ’A Bruce M acD onald i and the Brownies. MsiBbM Nsw Tat* MsM IsMsaa t " iln M n Timi" Trantiucsfil H nllat* C M«s ' baly litil-Ka* qoalky 913 Main Street, Manchester • Mitchell 9-2821 m U aaiil MW Miy I* tlis n»*il f ill ilispa **4 dsFartsiant ilarat. iaali plaaa la bsasHfally kandisadt. Tin dancala,' aaaar-fada aalati' laO Uaa, paalal Toynbee Hails piak and dsva fray^—ara klfk fuad tala Iha pura, aklp-aatlilaal,' Iraaaivcaal kady; Eaak plaaa ti ilrikliifly ,af a ll with a kaadiama, aalid Sl-]ia)sl 9*ld Peace Corps basd . fnily aiqulilla ahiaa, Iha kind yaa'va alwaw waalad. ’Cama la aad taa! Start yaar tat aaw. taday .-r-i-Tsd^ akartak H fartvarl INTRODCOING NEW t-TKAB Lancaster, Pa., March 15 UP> Arnold Toynbee, 72, British his ELECTRONIC torian, says he would join Presi ■o>. m dent Kennedy's peace corps if he TECHNICIAN For sack *1.50 you ipand were younger. HERE IS HOW “I think the British people would PROORAM you may piirehais your Smart length jacket with slash find it easier to live in primitive ^ OUR PLAN unit sf ,tha. wssk at tks poQketB. notched collar,'Sllm-skirt. areas than would you Americans, Spring Term—March IS WORKS LOVtr-LOW PRICE OF... Sizes 10-18. but the idea Is yours," Toynbee Also . . T e VENINO SERVldNO > said yesterday in an interview. OOtIBSE — TWICE WEEKLY $39.99 "Time will tell .what you do with It, and I have faith in American Write or eall for foil Infomatloa B. ' a. ' courage," he added. Oonnoellent’a OMeot Eleetronlca START THIS WEEK Monotone 3-piece ensemble with Toynbee was here to give a lec School deml-box jacket, sheer wool ture at Pranklin and Marshall Col HERITAGE CHINA FOR matching monotone stripe -blouse M UNION PLACE o JAclotm S-S406 o HARTFORD S, CONN. and slim skirt. Sizes 8 to .16. lege. SCHEDULE TDDAY AND TOMORROW 1ft Week-^Ciip A Stweer The follewina pisaet will be available (open Mock) ta complala yeur sail $49.99 -1 EndWoek—Soup or Cored ^ c. 3rd Week— Dinner Plate All wool suit with double-breasted 4lh Week— Fruit 8r Destort • Dish 1.79 ->'5 fitted jacket and unpressed box At HARMAC’S ~ 5tfc W eoli—Sd ad .A Rrood and Butter • Sugar & C rtom 2.79 pleated skirt. Sizes 6 to 13. 6Hi Week Cap &*'Saucer 7rii Week i$eup or Cereal • 16" PkiHer A99 $45.00 8Hi W eek- P inner Plate 9th Vyeek—Fruit A Dessert • G ravy Boot 2.79 Easter Fashions 10th Week— Salad 6 Bread imd Butter • Cake & Strving Flat* 2.99 MEN’STnd BOYS' APPAREL
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■ t a li MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi. WEDNESDAY,^ MARCH 15, 1961 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1961, PA G E SIX RockviUe-Vernon Birthday Marked Collegians Work some more than others. Wa Directors Amend Law " UMm m»y not b» «M* to ■utvItb lianrifpstrr should know that no mattar what A ThoEfht for Today . Announce Engagemmts By Orange Ladies At Related Jobs either u pollUcal or economic we spend for education more could Iqr tke MMeliostsr WETisve been serving the interests of this state ■ Motor Vehicle units. But if such conf^eration Three young women from Man be used. We must not suppress or CmhmU of CIrarekM investors for well over hglf a century. We handle Mora thhn 40 members and Sttptsutg ^praUi tan prove to be a way to atop their The Open Forum distort facts because accurate in guests attended the 68th anniver chester are working sit Jobs relat To Permit Circuses p d b u sh e d b t th e potential warring with one an formation Is the basis for correct a complete line of securities Investments. And Office to Open sary celebration of Daughters of ed to their college majors for a im iA l.n prin tin g OO.. INC. Communications for jtobllcaUone in tha Open Forum will not be decisions. -God’s tlMr — 1 I to Shnro Liberty, No. 125, Loyal Orange two-week period in a cooperative l| II Bltmjl Suvr< other. it may also pro\o to be There is nothlBg more uplifting each of our representatives has been registered, training session held each spring VThe board of directors voted last night to permit eircum ltand»»^r. Conn. guaranteed pubUcadon If they contain more than 300 wordA The With this in mind let us set our The sure Motor Vehicle i>^ Lodge, last night at Orange Hall. THOMAS r ^ GUSpN something that cim be strengthen selves to accomplish the foUow<- during the solamn periodd of lent Guests included Mrs. Joseph for senior students at Bay Path ip Manchester under limited circumstances. Herald reserves the right to decUne to publish any matter that p&rtment branch aUtlon for auto WALTER R. FKRGI.SON ed and made closer and tighter In may be llbeloua or which U In bad taate. Free expression of polH- ing. than tha,gol)r Sabbath Hour given as. required for its member firms, with the New Jthmston, past worthy supreme Junior College In Longmeadow, Control of the circuses will be in the hands of the state po* Publishers Mass. Foundf^ October 1. ICTl the future. icsl riews is desired by contributions'of this character but let 1. A'asembla sufficient A cts for to us as a precious gift of God’s York Stock Exchange. We have, in short, what it registration will be open in Rock ipxmd mistress; members of lice and the Manchester Zoning Boat’d of Appeals ters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. a basis of correct decisions on the lova. ‘nua is ths dap w haii,e Editor, transportation charges could go sciences of . the people of Bolton. weaknsssM that have made us hMe Turkln^on, who sang Irish songs; The zoning board of appeals will . stbScription rates It into paying for such facilities. ‘ If 3. Make our decisions eecordlng sight of God in our daily struggle Aziietant Director 'niomaa J. Miss Phyllis .Urlcchlo, daughter Windsor last July by ths Man Parablf In Advance ' be an effort to get the United N a -I/ J too aw etunned"! I find Bouvler aaid the station will be and by Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, of Mr. and Mrs. Daiilel J. Uric- approve variances to Zoning regu ^ ... whard . __a to V^Vbelieve that the people tn the Booster group is sincerely look to the facts. against tomptsUon. chester Junior Chamber of Com Carrier lions out of the Oongo. The United Opm Thun. 6M to 9M p.m. and Sat. untO naan. open week days from 8:30 h.m. to who showed colored slides of their chio, 103 Cdlum bu^t., Is employed lations. This will control where In merce for tli.e benefit of ths Data Ooe Tear ...... *15-59 Bolton are expected to,believe that ing to the future, thbre should be 4. Apply ourselves to the radue- trip through'the British Isles and town the circus la peirformed. Sz Month* ...... ‘ y ®|^'ationa,will be glad to go. If, they no bbJecUons to more detailed Uon of hatred and blttarness In 4:30 p.m. except March 25, a Sat by Combustion Eai^neerlng In Junior Museum. Three Monihi ...... S-W their referendum on Feb. 20 I raiss my ayre ta grsst this day— urday, wdien the hpun will be Europe. Manchester. She is also an execu After the directors voted ap One ' Month ...... '1-99 'l «51 sM claims of peace anji' order was not on the Bailev Pro study along these lines. this town by the use of falrnasa, From out tho htns a mlsfy spray The Jayceea asked the direotora accuracy and understanding. PtJTNAM S’ CO. from 8:80 a.m. to noon. Mrs. Edwin Jacobson, worthy tive secretarial major. proval of the ordinance, which to relax the ban on clreuass thla tFeeklr . • ■» ! 1 being reflected posal. Ths’^ Board o i Elducatibn If the people at the discussion Sparkling, cool rafreahM dawn— Msfflbsrf Now York Stock Ixehanga The. branch will not be open mistress, and her committee, were Miss . Heather Lee, daughter of amends a 14-year-old ordinance which has at times called this their periods would look more for ideas Holden Wright In flery Same nsw day Is bom. year so another circus could' bs MEMBER or __ I Congo life. ft lAir CSNTII IT. • MANCMini • THi Ml Mill March 81, Good Brtday. in charge of the birthday dinner. Mr." and Mrs. Henry E. Lee, 32 forbidding.. circuses in town, Di' sponsored In town. minimum program and an eco and proposals rather than a means Palm St., is employed by Dr. Ed rector Francis Mahoney - asked The THEAssoclaled associated Press » PRE^S exclusively rinallvl•^nau>. theseines^ leaders were nomical plan" have also said that ‘HSr lif e an Example’ Jamo$ T. I h lr • lotort Tho branch wlU he Mt up to In addition to a large birthday Guest Speaker The ordinance was drawn up by of Justifying their idea of again Soon dlsappssM the entoky hese— proceM reglfltratlons of automo cake, miniature cupcakes with ward Nichols of Hartford. She Is that the town planning commis entitled to the use of i^pubUcauon of ^ meeting with A.^Vacanl chair- that "they had Intended to trim some putting their proposal into the To the E^tor, the general manager. I t deflnea a all ne-»s dispatches...... credited...... 18 oror! ' » r!- Spires and roofs now seem abhiM bile owners in Vernon, Rockville, small candles were served at each Mrs. Thyra Ferre Bjorn, Swed a medical secretary major. sion be given the task of select not othersrise exalted In this roper which -mlgtit''have been occupied of the original proposal after the path of education, the majority Many Manchester people knew And many windows thina with circus as “a form of amusemant architect had tecured the plans." Mrs. Walter Gorman as an attrac- Ellington, Stafford, Tolland and plate. Table decorations were yel- ish raconteur and. author, of Long- They will be employed through ing several suitable locations for held principally under one tent for and aleo the local news iwpH»*;*d he^ by Gizenga. the heir to Lumumba, may soon work out. as Mr. Cooper gold, portiona of 'WllUngton and South .low and green, with a ndxed bou meadow, Mass., will be guest March 24, and will resume classes circuses. An rights of republicatloei of special How are we to feel when at one attempted to do. a proposal for live and gracious wife and mother. I sea tho Sabbath Hour unfold one hundred persona or mors, aspatches herein are also reserved. and the man who may" just as Others knew her aa a woman with Wlndaor. quet aa a centerpiece. speaker at a meeting of the Wom at Bay Path on April 4, after EMward Rybezyk, town planning where one basic admission la time We are to|d "We have only facilities that would ' “give the A wealth of beauty in a pray’r— Easter vacation. mil service client of N. E. A. Serv- much in the pocket of Russia as begun to fight." and then asked tc exceptional artistic talent. Bouvler said cdl persona who The engagement of Miss Aims® The engagement of Miss The- en’s Mission Society,of Communi engineer, h ^ submitted a letter charged." This excludes carnivals. people the assurance not only of In one great call belle everywhere have been tax delinquent imtil re E . Coons of Albsuiy, N.Y., to 'Wil resa Catherine Martin of Mtm- DROPS INNOCENT PLEA ty Baptist Church Tuesday at 8 to the directors at the beg;inning ■Whonibe may be in the pocket of attend discussion groups to present more than adequate education for We who are members of the Ring out with Joy to God on high— All of the directors voted ap« " *^mWlshers RepiesenUltives: The oth^ plans and proposals and then Manchester Public Health Nursing cently, but who have paid their liam T. Haagner of Manchester is chester to Ronald Gustave SchiU' Providence, R.I., March' 15 (IP)— p.m. Members of other women’s Bird ISev^f Alighta of the meeting, sSJrlng the plan prqyal of the ordinance except Jnllus Mathews Special Airenry — best Belgium. They eiUier have to get our children, but at a cost-that They greet Hie Bleaainga from the taxea, should bring tax receipts ler, also of Manchester,* is ah' A proprietor of a stamp u d coin group’s are invited to attend, ning commission wanted further Tork Chicarp. Detroit and Brotwt. told again that the Board is still Association knew her for her in sky. futnounced by her parenta, Mr. and newcomer William Collins, who member audit BUKEAU t)E Gizenga In their plan for a con United, even against a majority could be assumed without over-- with them. Mrs. Lloyd J . Coons, 9 Willowdale nounced by her parents, Mr. and shop has been bound over to the "My Heritage” will be the topic Tulagl, Solomon Islands—The study done on the zoning rem ^-. burdening the taxpayers. terest in the health program of abstained because he is a member CIRCCLATIONS. _____ ■ federation. thus conceding him fu vote, tif the townspeople, and will this community. Registering of automobiles this Ter., Albany. . Mrs. Thomas Martin, 13 Cedar St. grand jury on a charge of receiv of the Swedish native’s talk, based frigate bird, seen among the is tlons before a vote was takerron of the Jaycees. Sincerely, John Morianos. 'TOey come to church—the weak, year will mark the beginning, of The Herald Printing Conm^ I^- ture political life and territorj-, or sit bkek until such a time as they More than 30 years ago she was Her- fiance is-the son o l Mr—and Her fiance is the son o f Mr. and ing property stolen from the home on her latest book, "Mama’s Way,” lands of the western Pacific, Is the, 4h» circus ordinance,------feel the same proposals can again the sad. the new staggered system of reg Mrs. Herman Haagner, 375 First Mrs. Gustave Schaller, 352 Wood of Milton C. Rothman of Bridge which was published in 1959. most completely aerial of sea TK» finRucliU iwouBSibilltr for they have to irj' to crush him. one of the small group of wopien The sinners to erats their bad— He asked the directors to table trpographlcal errors appear^ be presented, preferably at a town Formula for Bolton who. as the Child Welfare Commit istrations. Aifter March 81, regis- St., Albany. land St. port, Conn., last Dec. 27. Police A brief devotional period will be birds, never alighting on the wa 19 Fix Retirement Age rertrsements and other readtag fitstter which would still be tiie kind of The weary and tha ones with hope tratlona for all passenger v^iclea action on the ordinance for fur tn The Manchester Evening Herald meeting without a referendum. To the Eklitor. tee, initiated the program which ia Miss Coonh, a graduate of Philip The bride-elect ts ’a 1958 grad said Gennaro Marrone, 47, bought led ly Mrs. Whiter O. Macllvain. ter—gnd never on level land. It ther study. civil war the United Nations is I hope that we are not forcM There is a lot of bitterness and And some who tn a darkness grope will be renewed on a staggered 32 albums of stamps for $10,000, Mrs. William Rlngrose will con' fliea all day and rests In trees or Indlanajiolis — Only 19 states now conducted bv our organisation. Schuyler High School in Albany, uate of Manchestef' High School General Manager Richard Mar into a situation inich as was point hatred in Bolton brought on by Find God% pure light that .gtvea system beginning in May 1962. and Is employed by the Southern part of a $130,000 collection stolen duct the dedication, of the love on a slope at night. Its food con have a fixed compulsory retlrs- •'* Dfsttlar adverttsdng closing hours: supposed to prevent. Neither dril Mrs. Gorman has senred as pres attended International Account tin, in commenting on the new ment age for State amployeea, an - Phr Monday—1 p.m. Mday, ed out in a recent news item about ignorance, exaggeration, deceit, ident. treasurer and chairman of them faith The renewal period for commer New England Telephone Co. from Rothinan. Marrone yesterday gift offering. Refreshments ■will sists of fish and other creatyrei - For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday war nor the possible establishment ants School. She Is a member of ordinance, said the directors were Indiana survey discloseZ. The oth East Haddam where students are and selfishness. No person of good many committeea of the Public And leads them on a road that’s STEIN cial vehicles will occur in April. Delta 1*1 Sigma sorority. She Is Mr. Schaller is a g^radiiate of withdrew an Innocent plea In dis be served by members of the Es picked up from the surface of the For Wednesday—I p m. TUrodar. of a Communist enclave inside the giving circuses “the same opportu- ■■ For Thureday—1 p.m Wednesday. attending classes in the school's will toward others likes this. We Health Nursing Assoclati^ ' Her straight Miscellaneous registrations will be employed as a private secretary to Manchester High School and also trict court. telle Carpenter Circle. ’ water while In flight. ers have no fixed retirement ago. FV>r Fridas^l P.m. Thursday. new confederation is desirable pol cafeteria and a storage room be So many people seek this D a y ... renewed in March aa. at present For Saturday-1 p m. FriiUy. are faced with a difficult school interest and efforts have oratribut' the district manager of New York a graduate of Generel Motors In- Glasained deadline: 10:30 a-in. each icy, yet Gizenga has Jiist,about as cause some of the townspeople re problem and to solve it properly ed to the development of obr asso When Sabbath cornea—Its Joy to Consolidated Frelghtways, Al sUtute in Flint, Mich., and Bryant “‘iaT of pubHcstlon except Saturday— fused to believe that five referen- we Should all work together. We ciation. pray. > a.m. ____• much political legitimacy as some dums were the expression of the bany, and Is also a part-time College in Providence, R. I. He is 935 MAIN STREET-TEL Ml 3-5171 - OPEN 9 to 5:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M.-CLOSED MONDAYS must recognize that there are rea To us her life was an example of. BOYS’ SPRING SUITS Officials to Study model. employed by Schaller Oldsmoblle of the other-lenders of the Congo. majority. Is it asking too much for WritUn by Rsv. W alter A. Hyaako Wednesday, March 15 sons for honest differences of unselfish devotion to and fulfill Mr. Haagner la a graduate of Inc. of New Britain. Yet, although every part of this the people of Bolton to expect the apinlon. We must realize that ment of the highest ideals which Pastor of St. John's Church. Board cd Education to at least Education Budget Hartwick College, Oneonta, N.Y., A May 13 wedding is planned newly emerging potential pattern regardless of the eventual de may challenge a woman. at St. James’ Church. Partly In Spanish look into some other solution to Mrs. Everett Keith, President The National Park System of and served wiOi the U.S. Army for the Oongo is subject to present cisions some of us will not be 99 for two years. He Is store man Fallot Phot? this pressing problem rathei* than Manchester Public Health the United l|tates includea nearly A Joint meeting between Gen Except for two details. Presi doubt and future trouble, one point satisfied. We must recognize that ager of the Montgomery Ward Co. sitting bark and insisting that their the increases in taxes will hurt Nursing Association 23 million acres of land. eral Manager Richard Martin, the dent Kennedy’s exposition of a has bron made and one precedent proposal la the only answer? Why in Manchester. He is a member Machines Learn English hoard of directors and the board of proposed alliance for progreia established. should the town be forced Intq a of Alpha Delta Omega fraternity. with our fellerw nations in this perilous position due to this pro education on the $4.4 million edu A June 17, wedding is planned Chicago — Electronic compu O F MANCHESTER The Congolase finally began to crastination. when even if the ht St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran hemisphere does not offer w y- cation budget request for 1961-62 ters are learning English. A com operate on the theory that if they Bailey Plan were adopted, we will be held tonight in the Muni Church In Albliny. The couple plan mittee of manufacturers, acting at fWng tliat hasn't been tried before. dldnT try to do something to put would be in a position that within UDIES. cipal Building hearing room at 8 to live in Manchester. the request of the Defense De One of the details ts that In their own house in order, some a short period of time, as stated in o'clock. Josef's Studio partment to provide a single In the Bailey Report, that future popu making hla speech, the President body from tha outside would. T his IVhUe the meeting is open to the terchangeable language applicable lation growth would create need for public, townspeople will not be al Baby Haa 70 Yeara to different makes of computers, frequently translated some of his bualnesa of uniting among them new elementary facilities? It’s the Talk off the Towe! words Into Spanish. 'And another lowed to take part in proceedings. has come up with COBOL (Com selves In oijder to pieserve for Inasmuch as Manchester cannot Long-wearing m ^n blend Oeneiral Manager Richard Martin New York—The average baby mon Business - Oriented Lan- ,of the detaila which was different themselves tha privilege of pur guarantee that our senior high set the date for tonight's meeting born In the United States in 1900 gaago). The system substitutes on the last of this Solid Cherry school students will continue to be in spring’s newest came In the tenth point of his sug suing their own destiny in their after scanning the school budget could expect to live only 47.3 years, simple English words for the com accepted, I feel that we must look patterns, shades. Values for more than four hours on plicated numerical jargon these gested program, in which he said: own way has not been easy for Into A Junior-senior high school. years. Now an average baby can March 2. expect to live nearly 70 years. machines now use. "We invite our friends in Latin them, and they have not gone very The amount of tuition paid Man like tins can only bd last chance to fill-in your present Old Chatham bedroom, chester above actual educational America to cwitribute to the en far Into It, But they may gain found at Stein’s . . . or buy a complete group . . at final clearance prices. The m ak^ of richment of Hfe and culture In the ease and experience in it, and they best in town for United States. We need teachers WHIPPED CREAM Old Chatham has changed the design . . changed the color ^ may be able to expand and broad boys’ wear I slightly. Limited quantities, as noted, so hurry! of yotm literature and hlstorj’ and en it until it has room and pro tradltlon^pportunlties for our Marendaz Not a whip or a sauce, but real WHIP tection and future for factions and CREAM beesuM it's made with real heavy Save 123.50 on this fine poster bed young pebple to study In your unl- ideas not their own. There cannot m V E L AOENCY cream. Use it and refreeze it as often as \ ■'v erities—Wcesa to your music, you like; watch the whole famUy go for it! with mushroom top posts and scroll be much real quarrel wiVh their Authorized Agents For All your art and the great thought beginning, no matter what its im All-Wool ed boards. (Just three full sizes). of your groat phlloeophers. For Rail, Air and Steamship Limited Offer. perfections and incangrulties and Lines Reg. 4 9 c ...... Pint we know we\have much to learji." omissions. And it could Se built on. Suits By using tM lr language, and by 18 Asylum St„ Hartford admitting them to cnltural equal TeL CHapel 7-5857 Royal Ice Cream Ce. ity, President Kennedy did some Is Man Worthy? HAROLD EELI..S 23 WARREN ST.—MI 3-6950 21.99 thing toward emahUahlng the one We have, we confess it, been • big difference which would coiint thinking of the machine ss the po Manchester Agent Outstanding Tel. CH 7-5857 toward an Improvwnent of hemi tential foe of man. when we should in every sphere relatlonalups—a demon have been realising that. If man way...gnd stration that our heart and out himself only takes the right atti ^specially national «go are the right tude. the machine can prove, in its places and of the ri| t size. ultimate destiny, downright fine buys 'That demmstrati the friendly. because fact that the actual of In fact. If we behave ourselves they’re action and policy he outUped gath- nicely, the machine may ultimate Stein’s I- .«re up all the strands \of good |y leave us s place in our .maat as neceesary to the true free- Protected College EzpenM Plan V Name...... ^______------BUSH and shelf for books or ours, to be worthy of the machine. LARSEN’S "dom of the Congo as is resistance radio. 18 x 15-inch top 1 5 9 . ’/to the poesible sprAd of Commu- The Connecticut Bank I FREE ALTERATIONS a FREE lAV-AWAY PLAN HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE Inc. Ship'g Room Seata 815 (4 only). ’-nlst influence there.' , and Iriist Company \ Addrees...... ■ ' ...... ______i- 793 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 34 DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER Save $55.00 on this great big 56- « Tbe plan for a confederation inch 'Triple dresser with ten draw New York — The largest room 111 Pearl Street I MANCHESTER PHONE MI S-4121 PHONE MI 9-5274 Pay as little as $30.00 down on a three ; adopted at tliis meeting may he ever built in s ship is the liner piece bedroom including dresser, ers, and 38 X 28-inch framed mir - fa r too looae, in its original shape, Hartford 16, Conn. / City ‘ . Xnnn__ ....JState.'. SHOPPING PAPKADE Queen Mary’s main restaurant—-160 PCffi PROBIPT F R E E D ELIV ER T FOR PROMPT FREE DELIVERY «. . mirror, chest-on-chest and bed. ror. Note the full platfonn base. to bring the various sections of feet long, 118 feet wide. Its domed mm OpM Mm ., Tdes.. 8*1. 10 ajn.-a pjn, that ebuntry Into the mutual ro- celling rises to lU ielA t of 80 feet. Take 8 years to pay.I (3 only). . , The. room sccommo&teq 010 pas- WedL, Thura^Fri., 10 ajn. to t pjn. wtthowt which somo of. seogere at ona sitting. •v'l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1S|61 PAGE NINE
tfrom 1:80 to, 8:30 p.m. Mtoa Bar MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15, 1961 Coventry * „ South Windsor L bara Ladabouche and Mtos Ann PAGE EIGHT HEALTH CAPSULE^! Scheltbauer will be In charge. Philippines Missionary Visit ( Sewerage System Possibil Mfeiioiiefeter Evening Herald [ it’s FAIRWAY fo 5-4 Vote HOW MUCH WORK DOIS Sottth Windsor correspondent El- THt HIART DO IN AN noore Barnham, telephone Mitchell sL Patrick’s iay eards, iiaiikiititillt- Jubilee Scheduled at North Church AVIRAGt LIPI SPAN? Outlined by Engineering Firm 4-0674. cloths, decorations, favors, dorbiss, tics. ynion Pond Purchase Pupilt to *Save* Doll The.. Rev. Lloyd VanVactOr, a^John R. Adamclk Jr., John'Fden- Municipal sewerage dtopoMl(»haa started doing auxiliary work open thurs. and fri. till 9 • world green «tampfi facilities were discussed Monday for hospitals, coovrlescent hoihes missionary to the Phillpplpe IS' ey Jr., Eugene O’Malley, Wallace Oslo—Mass instruction in life V main street, manchester—^mi 3-1212 lands, will be a guest of Second Worthington - and Michael FTatJ- night at a Joint meeting of the and the American Red Cross. The organization, formed by saving, using, a plastic doll to . For $9,300 Approved Congregational Chui^h, pariah anl. Town Pianlng and Zoning qom- demonstrate mouth-to-moiith re mlssion' and Building Department Mrs. Charles W. Hudson of Main SEARS from Saturday to Sunday evening.^ The council to making plans for suscitation, will be introduced soon h i! St., has so far drawn .all its mem . . . Soon there w)N bo two of Hla viait is si>onsored Jby the* Its annual minstrel show in the officials. at all Norwegian public schools. Green Engineering Affiliates bership from the United Workers ► church miasionary committee. spring. Plana also are being made watchwsiv^n forror FAIRWAY'S9 n^wnow wstore . for '-formsd dedication o f the Inc., of Boston, represented by its of First Congregational Church. The Re% Mr. VanVactor la a Eighteen of the ladles are meeting S sitford Electric Light Co. • i . Congregational misiiionary of 'the Knights home sometime after two vice presidents, Edward Tal next to the now popular mortmoHcot., yuR Lent. bott and R. E. Crawford, outlined monthly in homes to make band ^ T h e vote ends s battle which has been g^nng on since last American Board of Foreign Mis ages, sew for the Red Cross, and-f sions under whose service he has Baseball Managers Named possibilities of such a system. The prepare scrapbooks for hospitalized Aiall cvtT whether the Managers for the 1961 baseball firm has done extensive sanitary mdmltteiUy not luable for Uanebester mom auitabi* for a.m. at the KofC.j^ Hans Hansen is instructor. dent of the club, and Mrs. Samuel PER ; l Home. > , Saturday at Nathan Hale Com C A N E A T * PERSON wouldn't recommend that it be Dance Scheduled munity Center for the benefit of Vacant!, chairman of community jimThseril with the idea of doing , The group will meet at St. St. Jude Council. KofC, will Jameg' Church In the lower hall at | the Center. service. waythlng with it Immediately," he sponsor Its first public affair Sat The dance for teen-agers will be Old Fashioned Chicken Soup . i 7:45 to attend the 8 o'clock Maas. 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A, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESl^R E Y E IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY^ MARCH IS, 1961 PAGE TEN conduct frmeial Mryicas at Oontnl RtfckviOe-Vernon Bolton ■ ■'%I?I Baptist C hu^ In Hartford. The About Town First Appeals Sleith Chairs RedsLahel OlHMT UsM 1 Coventry will ba cremated In Spring- HarM»i«R«Ul I Kainedy Calk for Accord Obituary state News • MI e-$ m I • 4' 1 a ' slate e« offleert fbr Of New Court Brows Wrinkle over Billing Cancer Drive Peace Corps PeMdaf For 1 On Issue of School Loans More Weddings Seen wUl be presented by the nomlnw- 32V2 Mill Tax Set, , 1 lee Oat*. ■ ! ^ 1 Hoandup ing oommtttee at » ««*£*“* r** William H. Slelth, president of ;• ■‘■71 Bond Issue New Y^ork, March 15 Iff! — Hie French Club of Manchester Friday Heard Here For Special Police Service Crafty Plot Opse Delly I Death Oaims the Iona Manufacturing (jo., has _____ w ' Noob i T i ■ 4] : tram Pag* Om ) as a percentage sre should live International Silver Co. of Meri at 8 p.m. at the Orange HaU. Rs- - been appointed chairman of the « , (CeatUiued from Page One) den. Conn., is coimtlng on a boom London, March 15 (IP)—After SatarOv 1 with . . . I hope that we can reduce freahmenta wUl be served by Mrs. The first appeUaU sseslon In the A request from the Vernon tax^Tusaday at 8:30 p.m. Membera will Cancer Crusade to Manchester for Extra Pay Voted 1# AM. to I tfcwo ot OUT country, to an tmppr- Costs 3.3% ’76 Drummer in youthful marriages to boost Its Paul Qrtnltr and commltua. Ctreuit Court of the State of Con the third consecutive year. His waiting two weeks to assess prui- it down to 4 per c«it." The judge .awarded Mrs. Gnham buslnes* «floUector'a offlea for police pro- bring hot dishes and the church S PM. '■ aant Ingramfat of our national Unemployment is now calculat necticut will be held in Manehse- will provide table service, dessert appointment as 1661 chairman has dent Kennedy’s peace corps, the (Custo^ of tnrtr 7-year-old daugh Craig D. Muneon, preeldant of I . tecttoii during April eoh^eCten •tmngth. ed by the government as 6.8 per School bonds in the amount of The drums of Manchester’s old ter on March '■#, at 2 pjn. and coffee. The Rev. Mrs. Robert been announced by Dr. Melvin A tax rate of 32% mills waa set9l:S0 p.m. at the Parkade Lanes Russians today denounced it as a 100,000 YARDS OF F^iBRIC ■‘‘Sit. I am confident tliat ttie cent of the working force. ter and orderad Ghaham to pay the ailverware manufacturing com Two case* one from Manchester day* has caused selectmen’s brows L. Edwards of Immanuel (Jhurch, Horwitz, president of the Man OPEN $474,000 were sold Tuesday at the est "drummer boy” were silenced pany, said yeeterday International seasion«nd the other from an Beat by the Board of Finance last night in Manchester. "crafty plot.” For You At LOW MILL PRICES! ■oAple are Involved outside Highways—As for a request by rate of 3.3 per cent annual in $1 a week in alimony and $20 a Heart Fund te 'Wrinkle. Hartford, will speak and lead the chester branch of the American at a ipecial meeting. The rate is Bulletin Board Radio Moscow said a "second S a govecnnjent, and members of New York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke- yesterday afternoon when Julian Silver expects a sharp gain In the Hartford seaaloa. both in the 12th Out of what budget will the discussion. Her topic is "Meet the (Jancer Society. TOWTE and—tbe—administration terest, according to FUrst Select- week for support of the child. 18-24-ej will ,be_heard by three two mllle higher than lait year’e. I Mass will be celebrated at St. glanCe’’ at the American plan to e Pure Silks ^ l er that—the federal—govts» B an R ielw rr M. Gailnat. This Parker Palmes of an old Buckland He also directed Graham to sur money come? Master, Our-Saviour.” There will Slelth is also/serving u a mem The bolu-d *leo approved pzy- Maurice Church this evening at send young volunteers into under erlll attempt to conduct the di^ ment "advance money to the states 1964-70. Gets $17^163 ^ Hie quesUon Is unanswered to be a special program for-^phfldren. ber of the 1961 State Crusade ad TILL e Finest Cottons a Drees Pabrlep completes financing of the town’s family was found dead at'kls home render YiUe to the couple’s house ^ . Judges Irving Pruyn of Cole- mept of an extra $209 to the three- 6:30 o’clock. This will be followed developed countries revealed ouaaion on this scnsifive icaue in for highway conatrucUon, Ken new high school now under coA- In Hadlyme. ' He said this group will Increase day, although First SelectmM Mrs. (iharfotte' Bartley will be in visory committee. In 1959, he re- man board of tax review, who at by a supper CYO members so "goals that are anything but self e Upholstery and Slip Cover Fabrics a viTiy aa to nnaintaln the nedy said that will depend on what Di Fairfield to Mrs. Graham. , by 2.25 mlUlon, or 14 per cent by brook, Bernard A. Koalckl ft Mid George E. Rlsley said the pro charge of the supper. strucUon. The 78-year-old drummer was Mr* Graham, reached at her dletown, and Searles Dearlngton of tended the meeting, for the un- they can stay for their regular less.” ateaagth of the country and not action Congress takes'on 'the ad The bonds were issued for a one of the founders of the "Con 1954, and from then until 1970 by FromAred tection vriU be made available ‘Rebel’ Film Slated ueual number of houra required to meeting. The . Soviet commentator said dtvlda It.” ministration's request for addi home, said last night the di'vorce 6 million, or 34 per cent Danielson wlU hear appeals In the when the time cornea. He added "The Heart Is a Rebel,” an term of 19 years old homot, now homot antf tonnined, Kennedy said, •‘to sup scheduled for completion July 1, the Moodus t corps in 1938. which leaflets were dropped on Kosciuszko Club on Vernon Ave. necticut division. . ed for financing proposed water Ing Cards and flowers. Route 4y, control over these new countries.” Morals G>unts BloomSeld, March 16 (/Fi — The Heart Sunday campaign stand guard at the collector’s of proofing. at the school now out for houtotfHindor construction. AsIc ut for dotolis about our $5,000 domogM port the government and the peo is,located on a 35-acre site at the He also was a member of Buck- Fairfield. In the leaflets Graham Henry R. Roberts, 44, has been this year resulted In a collection An application, submitted last flee. Saturday. The need for contribution^ to Bolton, MI-3-8089. guiranttod protection on quallfMd buildinfs and conttnU — only smtW ple of taos” In resisting what he corner of Ripley Hill Rd. and Rt. land and Talcottville Drum Corps. accused his wife of misconduct. He A program of entertainment is bidding. A transfer from the re annual cost. CXPERT RCfAIR OF TERMITE OAMAQE. Dt$crlpti¥t foldtr OA rtqoOBt e le c ts president of the ConnebtL of $7,462, with some reports still week to the Zoning Board of Ap Her request was discussed W the Cancer Crusade, to be' held in serve fund or from the town’s sur Diagnosis Insurable called rebel attacks there "backed Face Three 31. The site is part of a 99-acre Mr. Palmes was a volunteer fire was fined in Fairfield Town Court cut General Life Insurance Co. jo^tstanding. About 1,000 Heart peals (ZBA) requesting a variance the selectmen at a meeting last being arranged, with ■ Richard April, is greater this year than 'Maoeheater Evening Herald by perscmnel and supplies from tract of. land purchased by the men in the days before there was for the flight. Sunday volunteers have reported to erect a trampoline recreation night. Selectman William R. Powell to be master of ceremonies. ever before, according to Dr. Hbr- plus could take care of this ex Bolton coireapondent, Eln* Di- New York—Seventy-eight of the BRUCE-TERMINIX CO. OF NEW ENGLAND town. When completed the school The Toronto-bom executive suc penditure, it was said. niock, telephone Mitchell 9-9823. outsWe." ^ an organized fire department ceeds Frazar B. Wilde, who has collecUons Froet said, and others center off W. Middle Tpke., was Hahn asked why the money for A corned beef and cabbage din witz, because the program of the Methodists to Meet more than 400 group-health-ln- IW 589 New Pork Ave., W est H tirtford-AD 3>9B70 This w u an allusion to aid to In Escapade will contain 32 classrooms for 700 Elderly Manchester residents re Warning Tested who have yet to do so are asked withdrawn yesterday afternoon. the policeman’s feervices could not ner will be served at 7:30 p.m. Manchester Cancer Society has surance companies in the United students with a core unit expand been president for 25 years. Wilde Neither the applicant, Harold come from the present police ac The dinner committee is headed by The Fourth Quarterly Confer Hugo L., Black of Alabama Is the Communist rebels are getting call that Mr. Palmes often took Windsor Locks, March 15 (JP) will continue 'with the company as to bring the oolleotione to any been continuously expanding in re ence of the United Methodist States now nay for out-of-hospital Authorized Local Bruce-Terminix Representatives from a Soviet airlift. A police search for a missing able to Mcommodate 1,000 stu part in the Memorial Day obser local offices of the Connecticut Kraus of 22 Olney Rd., Wethers count, even though it Is being paid George T. Kelley. Assistants are cent year.s. the senior justice on the United diagnostic X-ray and laboratory dents. The U.S. Weather Bureau and chairman of the board and chair field, nor his attorney, John F. by the diatrict He said Mr* Leo B. Flaherty Sr.. William Mc- Church will be held tomorrow at States Supreme Court. He was ap 1IV. H. England Lumber Co., Manchester—^MI 9-5201 A reporter told the President teen-age Manchester girl early thU vances many years ago. State Police Headquarters in five man of the Connectlcur General Bank and Trust Co. He said some of the services the church starting with a potluck work, the Health Insurance In there are indications that Moscow In addition to the classrooms, Mr. Palmes had lived alone fai Heart Sunday contributions in Shea Jr, were available today to Loverin la acting district tax col Msihon, David K. Welch, Frank provided to the community by the pointed In 1937. stitute reports. Glastonbury Lumber Co., Glastonbury—^ME 3-4629 morning brought about the arrest the school will have a gymnasium states today made a test run of Finance and Mortgage Committee. comment on the withdrawal. ’ lector. at 6:30 p.m baa provided 20 times as many Hadlyme for the past 30 years. the RockvlUe - Vernon - SaUngton Shanahan, Arthur O’Neil, Edward Cancer Society’s information cen The Rev. Harvey K. Mousley, . weapons to the pro-Oommunist of the girl and two young men on with folding partitions, an edu He taught drumming, waa a col a warning system for use in event Roberts’ election was announced, area are about $700 in exceaa of The erection of the outdoor rec- Risley and Selectman Edgar H, Willis, James Baker, George ter here have been counseling,, of Impending disasters, such as yesterday to stockholders at the national unit of rebound tumbling Wilson leaned away from that so district superintendent, will lead aide aa the United States has pro morals, charges.' Another girl, 15 cational auditorium, cafeteria and lector of “Eai Brown” drums of the last year’s total, according to Smith, William O’Connell, and transportation for therapy treat the worship service and preside !njnnninn|:ij::v | vided to the Royal Laotian gov- kitchen facilities, and an adminis. period just after the Civil War, floods, hurricanes and tornadoes. company’s annual meeting at its Jlalcoim W. Thompson, Rockville equipment was requested for a site lution. The coming collection James Gallagher. ments, equipment and related years old, was turned over to ju*- Called "OperaUon High Water." headquarters. just west of 320 W, Middle Tpke., period la for town taxes only, and over the business meeting. The're- •roiDcot. tratlve suite including superinten. and owned 15 of them. treasurer. Tonight’s Events medical supplies for patients, and porti of the various commissions Kemedy replied that the admin venlle authorities. ‘ dent's and principal’s offices, guld Old-timers recall that Mr. today’s test alert covered Connecti The stockholders approved^ a Other sources of rece4>te are aa a location formerly used by a min that to itself; they Indicated, The Women’s Fellowship of providing' educational films and / Ssjidia L. Grant, 17, of 206 Eld- ance and health rooms. cut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, iature golf course. The request In placed the responsibility on ' the and committees will be presented frttation has been watching Laos Palmes was Interested in drum proposal to declare a 100 per cent follows: Vernortv Congregational Church programs to community organiza in mimeographed form. wttli closest attention and hopea ridge SL, and Marcel A. Inkel, 23, ming ever since youth and took Vermont and New Hampshire. stock dividend, doubling the com Business .and industry. $962; volved putting up 10 pieces of town. Rlsley pointed out the Se will hold its regular meeting to tions. ; of Hartford, were charged v trampoline equipment in a Business lectmen are, to the end, responsi Also on the program 'will be * tfrere veil be a genuinely independ part in innumerable parades and Under the system, the Weather pany's capital from $12 million to medical and other pr^esslons, night following the Lenten serv Dr. Horwitz said' tremendous play, "Remind Me To Live.” The ent and neutral Laos—a country fornication. exhibitions with the many organi Bureau at Bradley Field here re $24 million. $530; organizations, $226; schools, Zone. ble for the provision of the serv ice at 7:30. Slides taken by Mrs. gains are being made, not only in Paul R. Buahey, 17, of Hart- ice. cast includes Mrs. Edward Rich 1 *maater of ita own fate.!!- South Africans zations to which he, belonged. layed mock flood warnings Ida a Stockholders of ri^rd March 20 $636; and memorials, $615x_ The Alyce Usk and' Mrs. Mildred treatment of" cancer, b'ut^also In ardson, Robert Richardson, Mrs He went on to say, however, ford, was charged with statuatory His sole sin-vivor is a sister of special teletype circuit to Connecti will receive ah' additional share balance of oontributiona luui been Radar for Blind He said the selectmen could pay Willes during recent trips abroad educating the public to The need that recent attaxdcs l:y the rebel rape. Hartford. cut State Police Headquarters in for the services out of one of the will be shown. Carlton Daley, Dobert Dixem, and Inkel la also charged with de- for each share they now own. received in individual contribU' contingency accounts and notify for early diagnosis through regu William Fenstamacher: S-"'! forcea, backed by outside help, In- Leave Union of Fimeral services will be held at Hartford. The company’s directors also de tiona. London—A flashlightlike radar The "Living Madonnas’’ pro lar medical checkups. A UverUg liquor to minors. the BMrd of Finance of the move. Mrs. Kenneth Perrett, chair iMsuTit an effort to prevent eatab- the Jewett Funeral Home, Beck In turn, the Connecticut Head clared a cash dividend of 35 cents tone device to enable blind people gram of Union Congregational The research . attack on cancer All are scheduled to be present with La., Old Lyme, Friday at 11 - The whole bill, he said, would Churi8i will, be presented at 8 man of the potluck, reminds those hsawMnit of a neutral and Inde ed in Circuit Court Manchester, quarters relayed the irtirnings to a share on the increased number of The sperm whale, now found to detect—and gauge the distance probably not come to more than is the costliest single undertaking attending the supper to bring pendent country. British Nations a.m. The Rev. Robert Snyder, pas- Stat* Police Headquarters in. the only in the Atlantic, gives an oU to-such obstacles as small stairs o’clock at that church. It is un in medical .history, he said, and on April d. i tor of Hadlyme Congregational shares. This amounts to a 16 per $300. der the direction of Mrs. Allison their own silverware. FAIR four other states, telling which DiSBimeroeat — Kennedy aaid Bushey Was to have been re cent Increasing in the dividend which has little commercial and, curbs is a new product of a In other action, the selectmen virtually every branch' of modem Gets Scout Awards the United States now has sug- (Conttaued from Page One) Church, will officiate. He will be rivers, streams and areas would be value. British :firm. Ray Heaps. science is engaged in cancer re leased this afternoon under $5,- buried in Buckland Cemetery, rate. Approved three stop sig;n8 In the Hospital Notes ^ At * recent meeting of Boy gestsd to the Ruaalans that dis- 000 bond; Inkel was released len affected. rural are* at Mile HiU and I^itor search. Scout Troop 73, Kent Klein axmament talks be resumed in All coimtries agreed to let South Manchester. Each State Police Headquarters Admitted Tuesday: Helen The primary aim of the 1961 der $250 bond; and Mias Graht There will be no calling hours. Rds., at Old Town Rd. and Eoye’ Young, Cemetery Rd., Vernon; schmldt received the tenderfoot AugusL He aaid ttds countrys was being held in lieu of $100 bond. Africa reinain but insisted on the acknowledged receipt of the warn land HUl, and at Pitkin Rd. aJu Cancer Crusade campaign is the award; Donald Sobol, the recond first suggestion had been for right publicly to dissociate them ing. Dobson Ave. Harriet Wetherell, 128 Grove St.; continuation and acceleration of resumption in Septenfi>er. The investigation began at mid Gharies D. Gray Susan Baxter, 36 Prospect St., class scout a"Ward: Jerry Thoms, 11 night when Miss Grant's paVents selves from ita white supremasy South Windsor — Charles D. And each State Police Head Merger Vote Sunday this research attack on cancer, he the first class scout award.. Keimedy added that John J. policy. They considered these pol quarters was to have notified • .Members of Union (jongxega- Stafford Springs; Marie Lassow, said. IfoCloy, the adminiatration's dis- notified police that ahe had been Gray, 76, of Coyne Trailer Vil 61 Grand Ave. • The Alligator Patrol .won the miMing from home since 3 o’clock icies to be Inconsistent with the lage, died yesterday i^t Windham by teletype, telephone or radio — tlonal Church will vote Sunday on Inspection points during the re annament chief, "la working fuH ideals of the multiracial alliajice. the responsible officials in the the constitution of the United Admitted today: Barbara Brag- ttme on developing an American yesterday afternoon. A check was Community Memorial Hospital In doh, 116% Grove S t.- Chemical Sales Up cent weekend camping ,trip tc made of her girl friends, and dnie. All 10 of South Africa's inde Willimantlc. threatened communities. CJhurch of Christ, the proposed Camp Pioneer. Tfie Flaming A r position on disarmament" but the pendent partner#’drew up a state union of the Congregational Chris Discharged Tuesday; Mra. Shir study will not be completed until the iS-year-old, was also mlasing He was bom in Vernon, March The plan was devised partially ley Johnson and eon, Wilshire Rd., Washington—Chemical-industry row Patrol was point winner dur from her home, although this had ment st>elling out their readiness 19, 1884, son of the latp John R. SIS a result of the disastrous 19K tian Veriion. The senior scouts of the troop dress the United Nations General Emanuel Motola ^ t t e d a car in years. Watershed Council and the U.S. per capita basis, each American which the two girls and the two nounced apartheid, flaying its He had been employed a Weather Bureau developed Uie 6 to recommend to the congrega spent about $156 for chemicals and will play a bowling match with Assembly, now meeting in New principles of discrimination and plan for emergency distribution of tion the adoption of the constitu Vemoa and Talcottville news Is' the troop committee Sunday at Twk. youths from Hartford.^were riding. night watchman at . Wolverton handled by The Herald’s Rockville chemical products. They were taken ilTthe police sta reaffirming that the common weather warnings. ^ tion. Members who are ill may $29.98 Work Week—Touching off a wealth stood for raci^ equality. Hall of the Hartford YMCA since vote by ■written proxy. Bureau, 5 W. Mato S t, telephone round of chuckles-, Kennedy aaid tion by Motola and Patrolman 1948, and was previously employed The plam was adopted in Feb TResnont 5-S1S6 or Mitchell 9- James McCooe where, after qu.es- "Verwoerd refused to agree to ruary 1956 at a meeting between The Rev. Mr. Bowman said it is he would like a shorter work the issuance of this declaration In by P r ^ t and Whitney-A.lrcraft in the "right and duty of all mem 6797. week for himself. But he added in tionin^, the charge were placed East Hartford.; Ribicoff and State Police com Slim line skirt, short box cropped against them; the name of the Commonwealth as missioners of the five states vriilch bers to vote on all matters brought a serious tone that he is against a a whole.. Surviving are a son, William A before the church." He said he jacket with a brand new neckline tfiorter week as a general policy Bushey. and Inkel were taken Gray of South Coventry and sev. are covered by the flood forecast by police to an area at Highland Sguth Africa’s continued mem responsibility of the .weather bu hopes for a large attendance. Minor Accidents FROM AMERICA’S treatment and elbow length sleeves. tor American workers. bership has been throwmitto de eral stepchildnn, grandchildren, Acrou the nation, 2,005 church -Told that some labor unions Park w h ^ - the alleged Incldenla and nephews. reau here. -•Banana or hot pink . . . junior size# were said to have taken place. Po bate because of its /c h a n ^ of FUneral services will be held es have held votes on the merger Bring One Arrest OLDEST 0R8AN have advocated shortening the status from a monarchy to 'a re and 1,800 have, voted In favor and 7 to 15. work week because of autonmtlon lice reported that a number of public. Friday at 11 p.m. at the Waiter Projects Unopposed 105 have voted against it. In Con sad unemployment. Kennedyfeom- empty beer cans were recovered Normally this would present no N. Lcwlerc Funeral Home, 23 M a^ Hartford, March 15 (iP)—Bill# to necticut, 96 churehes have sup Two oocidenU y^terday after BUILDER mented: there. problems. But, other Covuli- St., Manchester. The Rev. C. appropriate an additional $2.5 mil ported the merger and constitu noon and evening resulted in- the *T am hopeful that we can have The girls' parents were noti wealth member*—;With Asian and Winslow, pastor of the Church of lion In state funds for flood-con- tion and five churches have op arrest of one driver. YOU DONT NEED LESSONS! PLAY YOUB FAVORITE employment high (sic) five days fied, as well aa -juvenile author African nations in the lead—are the Naxarene in Manchester, will tfol projects hav« failed to arouse posed it. William J. Fortin, 28. of 38 SONGS TONIGHT WITH THE ALL NEW . . . a week, and 40 hours, which is ities. , so incensed by the So\h African officiate. Burial will be in Pros public opposition. Voting by fchurches must be Knighton St., was arrested and traditional in this country, and racial segregkUon policy that they pect Hill Cemetery, Hampden, The bills were heard by the completed before June 1, accord charged with failure to drive a vrhich la necessary if we are go- insist on'an . open condemnation of Mass. General Aseembly's Water Re ing to the constitution now being reasonable distance apart as the ing to continue economic growth Present College apartMld as the minimum price Fhiends may call at the funeral sources and Flood Control Com MEN'S : -PANTS presented for ratification. A two- result of his car striking the rear and malntaiii our commitments for approving continued South home tonight from 7 to -9 o’clock mittee yesterday. thirds vpte favoring the merger is of a U.S. Army truck being op- and tomorrow 2 to 4 and 7 to erltted by Charles E. Lockwood, at home and abroad." As Ideal, Says African membership. Spokesmen foW shore towns said necessary to ratify. ESTEY p.m. 20, of the Manchester Nike site, Small BusineiM—Kennedy an The day opened with a surprise the need for general flood control Soph Hop Planned nounced that the Army, Navy and man-to-inan talk between Verwoerd The sophomore class a t Rock at 10 o’clock last night. There ^as ELECTRIC CONSOLE Air Force have ben instructed to Panel M etiers 9 William L. Parkis projects along /the coastal areas no damage to the truck, while and Macmillan.. Wnilam L. ParHls, 4 Elm St., was as great M that for inland ville High School is sponsoring a CHORD OROAN allocate more defense contracts to ■Verwoerd has argued that apar communities on rivers. The pro dance FYiday called the Ball Forin’a sports car -was moderately small bus'iness firms. That children su^e often mis theid is the South African govern: Oxford, Meuis., and formerly of damaged. Fortin was summoned Manchester, died Sunday morning posed bills would provide ‘ for Royale. The king and queen of He aaid their contracts with takenly preseured into ambitions ment’s internal biuiness and no af coastal protetgion. the claaa will be crowned and class to appear in Circuit Cknirt, Man smaller firms amounted to (3,440,- fair of the other Commonwea^ In'Petersburg, Va., while en route chester, on April 10. for a college education waa to Florida. Other bills heard without op rings will be presented. 000,000, or 16 per cent of th^lr nation* ^ Dancing will last from 7:30 to At 3:45, cars betog driven by total contracts, in the fiscal year agreed upon by five Manchester Macmillan and Prime Ministers According to word received by position by the committee would TO SELL FOR $65 Nelson E. Newton, 79, of Rens friends here today, Mr. Parkis give Nevir Britain and Eierlin state 11:30 p.m. to the high school gym which ended last June 30. educators at a panel discussion Robert G. Menzies of Australia nasium. Music will be by the Epics. selaer, N.Y., and by Richard L. *‘We are going to try to Increase last night at the Nathan Hale and Keith Holyoake of New Zea was stricken by a coronary at assistance in taming the frequent Bureau, 21, of 45 Dailey (Jirde, floods of Willow Brook; appro Final Lenten Sapper this by at least 10 percent," Ken School. land have been trying to smooth tack last Saturday night at a mo The last In the series of Lenten Rockville, collided on N. Main St., nedy said. College, is not th? answer for over the argument. They fear tel In Petersburg, and died the priate $350,000 for hurricane flooding protection on the Mystic Fellowship suppers will be held at east of Main St. Damage to both Israel Loan — The President every student, it was emphasized Soufh Africa will quit the Com following morning at the hospital Union CJbngregatlonal Chufeh care was minor. announced the Export-Import dtirlW a question and answer per monwealth rather than accept cen there. • River; and authorize a bond is Bank is authorizing-a $25 million iod following the panel presenta sure. , Mr.' and Mrs. Parkis formerly sue of $100,000 to help Pawcatuck credit - fpr the government of tion. 'Eklucators agreed that col On the other hand it has been ^ved at 32 Summit St. He had in establishing flood control proj Israel. He said Israel will purchase lege Should be presented by par evident that the African and Asiaiv ■oeen employed by Cheney Bros. ects on the Pawcatuck River. sgricultural machinery, electrical ents as an idea], but pointed out countries, who forru a majority of Survivore Include his wife, Mr* power equipment and construction that technical and 'vocational the Commonwealth nations, would Irene Parkis, Oxford, Maas.;, two Dr. Maltseff Dies schools are better suited to devel- not give ground in, their resolve to daughters, Mrs.. Joseph BelGuiUce items in this country. dissociate the organizatfon from West Hartford, March 15 — "This decision, I think, will help op th e . abilities and interests of of Garden Grove, Calif., and Miss Funeral services will be held to 8om« children. Soutb Africa’s white supremacy Ellen Parkis of -Boston; a son, the development of Israel’s policies. morrow for Dr. Alexis G. Maltseff, ALTERATIONS sconomy," Kennedy said. « Members of the panel 'were Miss William L. Parkis Jr. of Salt Lake 64, Finnish-born physician, teacher Esther Grahktrom, principal of Without this censure, at least ■* Economy — Kennedy said he be some of these nations might them City. Utah, and a sister. Miss and musician who died yesterday lieves there Is no basis for any Boweri School; A. Hyattt Sutliffe, selves walk out and the Comnion- Florence Parkis, Lake Worth. Fla. at his home. rejiorts that there ts a serious principal of Jlling, Junior High wealth concept pf a multiracial Funeral services will be held to A native of Vorborg, Maltzeff Get double-the-wear in one of these disagreement between Walter Hell School; Harry M^dment, guid morrow at 2 p.m. at the Lullman once counselor at Manchester and free association of like-minded studied under the great, composer 8inart, 2-pant suits. Pure worsteds, er, chairman of the Preaidenfs people.5,would disintegrate. and Pgradis sSjneral Home in Ox Jean Sibelius and later became Us I ^ r e worsted sharkskins. Council of Economic Advisers, and High Sctwol, and Dr. Fred Man- ford, Mass. jr. pe'tite coat ganelli, vocational director of One participant In the discus close friend. He held doctorate de Wiliam McChesney Martin, head sions boiled down the issue to grees in medicine and philosophy of the Federal Reserve Board, as Howell C3teney Technical School.' / Miss Ethel Robb, principal of this: . from the Imperial University of to what constitutes a reasonable "The question of South Africali Petrograd (now Leningrad), Rus All the' hew ^ rin g shades. Olive, for the junior who level of unemployment. Waddell and Buckland schools, served as moderator. future membership has been set Drivers^ Point sia, and a doctorate in music from charcoal, light gray, medium gray Martin has contended that the tled. We have agreed to accept the Russian Imperial Music Con and Brown. Sizes 34 to 50 in regu government should try to find some The panelists discussed the re is 5 'I" and under ' lationship of elementary, junior or rather to tolerate—her in our servatory. lars, shorts, longs, stouts and short way to reduce what has been re midst. Plan Attacked During World War I he servei garded in some quarters as a sort high, high and technical schools stouts. in the education of a child. Impor as a physician in the Russian sf- of structural or built-in unemploy my with the rank of’ lieutenant ment, prevailing even In good tant requisites in each stage of $25 times. education were listed as good Democrats Agree (Continued from Page One) colonel. WITH GOLDEN VOICED BRjJ^SS REEDS study habits, following directions, He left Russia in 1924 and/be-' “I do not think,” Kennedy said, of the law. He could not contend came a professor at the Russian G e t Yours “that regardless of whether the self discipline and' social adjust To Kill Horse Bill REG. $395.00. ^ 2 7 5 . 0 0 Double-breasted style with bracelet unemployment we now have Is ment. In. court that his speed, even Orthodox Theological Seminary In . atructural or not — and some of It Through tests .land guidance, though higher than the maximum, New York CJlty. He remalnM In * length sleeves, two big patch pock students can b? helped to find the (Continued from Page One) was reasonable for the conditions the poet until 1939.. Tomorrow! WORKS LIKE A CHARM! is structural and some of It U not,- fields and avenues best suited for «t the time. from 1940 to 1849 he w ^ choir ets and sailor type collar. Banana I do nqt believe we should accept set off last week when Gov. John REG .$295.00r^y^|^g$|g^Q Q the present rate of unemployment further education, panel members . Spokesmen for the State Bar director for the Russian Orthodox and white or mint and white check aaid. Excessive pressure toward N. Dempsey was quoted in the Association and the State Traffic Church in Hartford^-''^ He also It doesn’t take magic to make the happiest thing* the college goal can lead to frus press as saying he would sign a Commission opposed the bill (SJ3.- taught at the formev^tate Teach . . . sizes 5 to I, I. tration, disappointment, and even bill if It let the public decide the 184) only because they favor an ers College in N e^ Britain, at happen in your life. All it takes is the wisdom to Personal Notices possible illness in some cases, it issue at a referendum. other bin (H.B. 3479), which has American Irdef^Uonal CoUeg* plan ahead and save ahead for what you really REG. $197.00. ^129 9 5 was pointed out. Dempsey made i t ' clear at the not yet been set down for a publjc Springfleldj/Moss., and in . the want most . . . plus the will to .follow through The attendance banner waa won time, however, that he himself hearing. Hartford l%fiic School* faithfully on your own program of systematic by Mrs. Elizabeth Brady's Grade was opposed to legalized horse race The ' opponents of today’s "bill From 1846 to 1852, ha waa a In Memoriam betting in the state. $10.00 DOWN-EASY TERMS b loving memory of our dear wife 6 class. Refreshments were served said the House bill was a better language instructor for the Army saving, tt works like a charm! Ad mother, Mra. Mary O'Coln, who in the school cafeteria. He said also that his remarks bill. intelligence to, H artford and BUY NOW LIMITED SUPPLY m m e 6 aw ay M arch 14. 195& concerning a referendum should The House bill sets maximum Sprin^eld: Xternal rest give to her O Lord; and Former Judge Dies not be interpreted to mean that speeds, but the limits vary for day In 1948, in honor of Sibelius' 84th let perpetoal light shine upon her. he was inviting a referendum. time 'and night time driving and New Haven, March 16 UPt — The governor, however, wo# birthday, the Sibelius Academy -ft -ft A Raymond O'ColA and children.* Former Qty Court Judge Haipid on different types of Ughways. of Arts in Helsitiki awarded Mm an criticised sharply in many places honorary doctotabs of'music. SI C. Donegan, assistant prosecuting' for his views on tlu referendum. MELODY MUSIC CORP. Card of Thanks attorney in the Sixth Circuit Ck>urt SABOTEURS MJSMT.n His books toclude "Vocal Train OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY TIU f F.Efc Tbs thooghtfiilaess and symjiathr ex- The action by the Democratic Havana. March 15 OF)—P lm ing and Vocal Anatomy" and "Can- Isd by oar friends and neighbor. here,'' died today In S t Raphaisrs leaders today apparently was in-- 219 ASYLUM ST^HARTFORD, CONN. MONDAY, TUESDAY, SATURDAY. 10 A.M. to 4 FA*. ig our recent sorrow will always Hospital. blamed on saboteun -heavily tale—* National Instrument of _iln with us aa a jweclous memory. tended to set the-record straight damaged two natlonaUsed Wool- Finland.” Ha alao wrote many ■ aioeere thanks to afi. Donegan was stricken in mid- beyond the shadow of a doubt. PHONE CH 7-4588 worth Store* eoriy today and flboral oompoaltlon* BRANCH OFFICE—BOUXE 3l7o $1, COVEPfXBY morning at'his home,. 690 Town- Crqnhart Dempsey said after the caucus Mrioosly injured * flresiMUi. A He leevea hla widow, HiereBa ■end Am., and died ahortljr tlisr*- action that It had Us “eomplsts llr» boibfr wan fetafi In mm galta Maltaeoff. SSSTu/^Jr, ftT, approvaL" Btor* cfljclala naU. Hie Rev^ C9ayton F. Smith win 1 i© .P MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1961 FACE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, J961 THIRTEEN mail matter moving from this - 7 ^ ------celsior Springs. They, retumed to coimtry to the Dominion, find their children dead and their U.S*9 Canada Set PostmaMer General William V F W t o M a r k home destroyed. They recently ^ewer Horses^ More Barns Hamilton of Canada was sehsd- moved to 'Vibbhrd from Benton- Postal Convention Columbia uled to maks a simultaneous an ' ^___ _ ville. Ark. ' 30th Birthday nouncement about the new agree t a k e u/ , p t o 2 Just Quirk of Terminology Washington, March 15 (AV-A TONITE TILL 9 ment at Ottawa today. ^ew postal convention revising M arch Busy Jolm J. Olekslw, 14 Fulton Rd.. Elks Setback The new convention w ill In WMla the number of cowe- end^lUted on the ^ o w rln * year’s all- some mall rates between the Unit crease publisher postage on maga ■- sessment. and will be one year old sUta adjutant o f the 'Veterans of horses seetru to be decreasing In Foreign Wars, wUl be’ master of state Shoe Repair, 2(2S7; North ed SUtes and Canada will bs zines and newspapera going from For R ed Cross Manchester, the number of bams by the time it is listed. ceremonies for the dinner-dance Ends, 2^32; Leone’s, 2i227: Peter made efff^tlve on July 1, Post the United States to Canada, while seems to be Increasing at an as One other category Is o f Inter sen’s. 2,139; 4TX.2.1M : Pattta’s, reducing other rates on books, ad YEAR$ to PAY! commemorating the 30th annlver- THURS. and FRI. master General J. Edward Day For the Colunibla Chapter of tounding rate, according to the est in the next taxable list of Isary of Anderson Shea Post, VFW, 2,112; Woody’s, 2TlWr 4X’s, 2,105; vertising circulars, greeting cards summer}* of abstracts of property 85.225.454. and that, wes the "mis Sharpies, 2,095; Brass Key. 2.078; announced today. and sheet music. the Red Croae thla la real& "Red Saturday at the post home. CroM M o i^ ,’’ tor la addition to FRIENDLY FURNITURE ani AFPUANCE STORE assessments compiled by the as cellaneous" category. ___ The program will Include dinner Walnut Clippers, 2,076; Herald, 2,- Day said thi revisions are de The reduction on greeting cards sessor. USTS NOT SIGNED 016; Egg and You, 1,983; 4C’s, 1,- signed to eliminate inequalities will restore, a three cent, third the fund raleing campaign, a viatt DELIVERY at 7 p.m. and dancing to mmsic of o f the BIbodmoblle Unit la ached- But the explanation is that the The gxteXer part of this 88.896 the “Ambassadors" from 9 to 1. 961. since the lis t convention eras ne- class mail rate on unsealed Christ 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE •Tjarna” categ^iry includes unat category is penalties pUd by pw- goUated nearly .40, years ago. They mas cards going to Canada, now uled for March 29 at St. Cdumba’e FkEE PARKING Other guests will be James Lee, High single, Patten’s, <119; sec 9 to9-SAT.till7 Ghuroh and plana are being made tached garages, and the "cows’ sonal property owners who did not ond, Peterseh's, lid. mainly Involve changes In rates on requiring four cents. and "horses" categories Include sign s list of their properties as tor that now. only those animals which are not Coste o f the blood program are of Oct. 1. ▼ a «jt of a major farming enterprise. TTte lists are ’ mailed to Man paid in part from contributions 5,769 bams, 3+-hor8es chester property owners, such ss mhde during the drive. and 48 cows w hh* ar? taxable. business owmers, boat owners, in Last year on March 30, 7$ plnte Other interesting items brought dustrial owners, poultry and dairy were received by the Bloodmohlle Inventory-taking -time There can be no more Everything subject to out in the report compiled by As farmem,. doctors, dentists, con in Columbia, the first time the sessor P Jbsei* Murphy show tractors aniTotlisr men who are In 2nd BIG WEEK - SHOOR Jewelers 1 2 th T5 pint quota was reached. that 85.225.4*4 was-granted in business for themeelvesi .. Mrs. Carl B. Gosllne, recruit exemptions to about 5,261 veter The lists must be signed and rqent chairman for the bloodmo- uncovers this treasure than 184 lucky people! prior sole! All soles ans and blind persons. retumed by Nov. 1. blle visit has announced her tele The number o f exemptions was I f they aren’t signed and re phone committee, as foliows; Mrs. onlv a fracUon of those who could turned. theil a penalty of 10 per George B. Smith, Mrs. Henry fiU a p ^ for them, he said. There cent of the tax payment is slapped Ramm, Mrs. Herbert C. EnglerP final and sold os is! are some 7,000 or 8,t>00 veterans on the bill. Not even the board of Jr., Mrs. Arthur Cobb, Mrs. Rob of one-of-a-kind Will you be one? . . . n-ho are eligible, but who either tax review or the court of com ert Eichelberger, Mrs. Lester don't use their privilege or who mon pleas, has the right to re Stimson, Mrs. Charles E. Burn don’t own property. move the penalty. ham, Mrs. Joseph Armstrong and 9,7171/1 DwnUlnga Mrs. Louis Soracchi. An official Do come early! Nothing reserved There are 9 ,il7 i, dv^Ungs that recruiter is Mrs. Arthur Sweet at furniture bargains •M taxable, their value being Smith’s Store where pledge cards *76.766,047. St. Pat^s Dance may be signed. Recruitman chair That half a dwelling is not man for the Andover Branch Is caused' by Hurricane Donna • or ' Set at BA Club Mrs; Robert MacGranor; and for any other natural disaster. Half the Hebron Branch, M ra Edward of the house is taxable and the The B ritis h American Club^ Foote of Gilead. Mrs. Richard other half is occupied by a min will sponsor a St. Patrick’s dance . John J. Oleksiw Grant may be called in Hebron tor ister. at the clubhouse on Maple St. WiUimanUc postmaster and past an appointment. There are 12.222 lots in town, Saturday at 8 p.m. department ■ commander; James ■ To Cast for Play both residential and Commercial, Music will be provided by Jonny Lusby o f Putnam, department sen The Columbia Conmiunlty Play oocupi^ and unoccupied, valued S A t * Kane’s Irish American band, and ior vice commander; Mrs. Dolores ers will hold a special meeting at 821,716.355. entertainment by Mias M ary Chudv of Danbury, department Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home Ttie t«st p f the land In town is Dunphy'a Dance Studio. Enter president o f the VFW auxiliary, of M r. and Mrs. Herbert C. listed in the> acreage column, or tainers will be MiM Nancy Riley, and Mayor Harold A. ’Turkington. ■ Englert Sr. on Jonathan Trum else It’s exempt Schools, churches Miss Patty RUey, Mias Ann Per Olekslw. director of the accoimt- bull Highway, to cast the spring and tosrti-owned property are « - Yoa stffl hovtf tinitf to sov* chiring our 12Hi i^ h ro rio ry Solo. You wiN find ipo* kins. Miss Elabie Kasavich, Miss ing department at Morse Business play "’The Tunnel of Love.” Also, empt Barbara Hirth and Miss Dunphy. College in Hartford, la- <*lef ad dob Hirougiiout tho stoio. Como uoiiy whDo stock is complottf. anyone Interested In working back There are 9,0^ taxahje acres in Attendance will be limited to 75 ministrative officer and " legisla stage is asked to attend; town. couples. Tickets may be obtained This meeting was postponed Of commercial buildings ^there tive research director* for the 18,- from the club stewmid. Refresh 000-mtober VFW. His service in from last Wednesday because of are 658, JO less than last year. The only Sparkling ments will be served.” behslf of veterans earned M i the the storm. 10. were tom down to make wAy American Legion’s "most dis Stainless Steel Young OOP . to Meet for paihing lots and new buildings. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson The category "mill buildings" in tinguished service award” for * ^ it Connecticut in 1955 and 1957. will be hosts to the Young Re Kinil tale cludes 293 buildings, most of Deaths Last ?iight 0 o o for Carefree IS4 One publican Club Frld avat 8 at the)r which are not mills at all, but in After graduation from Windsor H l ^ School, he served for three home on Collins Rd. Philip Lennox W Iren We Cleaned House dustrial buildings. Their assessed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Family Dining years In the Pacific ’Theatre dur will show colored slides of his Look What We ,Found value is 84,498,004. New York—Isaac F. Marcoaaon, trip to the West Coast. Included 18.008 .Automobiles ing World W ar H. Olekslw is a 83, journalist and author of 31 graduate of Morse Business Col will be pictures of the Rose Bowl Then there are 18,003 automo books, mostly biographies of - fa Psirade and Disneyland. Anyone biles, assessed at 811,667,701, lege, Hartford, and the American BUFFET mous people, died In a hospital International College, Springfield. Interested is welcome. WThich Is considerably less than the last night after a long yineas. For 60% off Original Prices 812.165.083 at which last year s He is married to the former Lor SERVER P T A Meeting Postponed Price-Sloshed 30% to many years before his' retirement raine Boulais of Manchester. The P T A meeting scheduled for 17,367 were valued. in 1936 he was chief foreign cor WEOUI.ARPRICE, Assessor Murphy has already WILLBE83AIO last ’ night has ben rescheduled respondent of the Saturday live for March 21. estimated the drop is caused by a ning Post. He was a native of drop in the number of cars pur- C0 uaroducs Lt. James A. Peterson MATTRESSES RADIOS TELEVISIONS Louisville, Ky. First Lt. James 'A. Peteirson, son LIVING ROOM cbaMd, the normal depreciation on Pittsburgh-^ames Straub, 61, 7 Children Die n «w l cars already owned and an in o f Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Peter president of the American Insti son has been 8wom in as a regular Innerspring mattress or box spring, < T Q RCA 5 tube Zenith 23’’ console, crease in the purchase of less ex tute of Steel Construction and of 2 pc. foam cushion living room suite. USAF, officer at Scott Air Force Twin,or full size. Reg. $39.95...... table radio...... walnut ...... $287 pensive foreign cars. tho Fort Pitt Bridge Works, diwl In House Blaze Brown textured fabric, Reg. 8188 value. . . . . $98 Base in Illinois, headquarters of Hollywood bed, Innerspring mattress,’ box springs S O Q General Electric RCA 23” consolette, The assessed value on cars will yesterday at his home after the Military Air Transport Serv 2 pc. foam cushion Uring rooi^ suite. Beige headboard on legs. Full or twin size. Reg. $59. r table radio...... mahogany...... $244 Increase next year, said Murphy, brief Illness. (Continued from Page One) ice. He\hss been a reserve officer fabric in heavy boucle. Reg. 8199.93,...... $119 if It follows the pattern of the Useful in so / Motorola 23" consolette, Now York—Benjamin F, Crow on active duty with the A ir Force. 2^ie. foam cushion, sweetheart back living room $ T O Q 8ealy annJvers«y-.mattress or box spring. Motorola last seven years. Taxpayers seem ley, 70. a New York attorney who house had burned to the ground I many ways... mahogany...... $263 He was the only officer in MATS suite. Turquoise fabric In heavy boiicle. Reg. 8219.**^ I <3 w Beg. $49.93...... FM '•’ J radio. O . . to buy new caxn in the odd years, once was a law partner of the by the time they arrived. far seniog headquarters with five years in General Electric 21” portable 2 pc. foam cushion living room suite. Blue Bell Hollywood bed. Mattress, box spring, < C C SSenith ha said. late President Franklin D. Roose A neighbor, Burt Masters, dis pastries, frozen the service to be offered the regu with stand...... $238 covered the fire and telephoned Wide arms, zippered cushions in nylon texture $ 1 ^ Q headboard on legs...... 6 J tube " J dock radio. There is a bill in the state leg- velt. died Sunday at a hospital. It dewerfs, lar commission. RCA 19” portable Idatuie now which would stabilize was disclosed yesterday. Excelsior Springs for help. He beige. -Reg. 8229...... ^...... *^ < * * ” Scaly maple, oak or walnut bookcase headboard with Sylvania Peterson, 27, , is a manage smootli top mattress and box spring on frame. $ Q O with stand...... $211 the tonvn’s income from auto taxes, East St. Louis, 111.—Lincoln said he tried to enter the home but censes# cold 2 pc. foam back living room 6uite. table radio, ...... ment engineer for Manpower, a Beg. $119...... '• ^ T O Motorola 17” , by Waming the car assessment on Toerrd cushions in a1trac-> S i 7 0 Solid maple bunk beds with innerspring matress. i DISHWASPFRS cars after Qct-.l so the car wrUl be Lincoln. 1 s coin operated latmdry In Ex- Mae Chesa^gton, daughter of-Lt. tlve beige print. Reg. $269...... t a r Fuli or twin size. Choice of wagon wheel $ f i f t Col. and James Chessington 2 pc. early American living room auite. Wing or spindle. Reg,. 8119.95...... * ...... 42 pieces ^Q95 of New Badm, 111. ’Kitchen Aide GAS backs, foam zlppered cushions. Reg. 8279...... $188 Blue Bell spinalpedlc mattress or box spring. $265 (SERVICE FOR 8) Co-challviMul of Senior Dance $59.50 under counter, stainless. . i RANGES ELECTRIC Steven Fletcher, senior at Wind 2 pc. 88” sofa and chair. Foam cushions. S l f t f i Beg. 870..50...... General Electric Unsurpassed ^t ibis low price for ham High School, has been elected Green,.boucle fabric. Reg. $369.95...... l O w under counter pushbutton. $259 p,^co-chalrman of the senior dance. distinctive design and quality. Every piece 2 po. 88" sofaJU>d-«iatchlqg chair. General' Ele<-trio ' Whlclpool gas, "A u Prlntemps” .to be held March Foam cushions, foam back, 100% nylon $ 1 Q f i automatic burner, .... $179 gracefully balanced, j^ ife blades serrated portable, deluxe...... $175 25 In Case G3m'. Other Columbia brown fabric. Reg 8299. ...,...... * ” DINETTES GIcnwood, gas heat, for enduring sharpi^M. Liutrous finish young people on the dance com- 2 pc. 88” sofa and chair. gas range...... $197 won’ t rust, tarnish or stain during hardest mlttesi,' are V in cen t Sledjeskl, Foam zlppered cushlos. Beautiful 100% $ 1 0 30 X 40 X 48 kitchen table with 4 chairs. Keivlnator deluxe, 30" normal use. Set includes 8 ea. teaspoons, chalntuin o f decorations, which nylon turquoise fabric. Reg $299...... ^ ' Bronze or chrome. Reg. $69.50...... $49.50 DRY<=RS range, electrie...... $197 dinner forks, dinner knives, salad forks will be the theme o f Paris In the Spring;.end Linda Caroline, chair 2 pc. beige living room suite. SB-incIi round kitchen set. B ^ z e to n e with $ C Q Q Q General Electrie, 40”, and 2 tablespoons. Handsome award man" of invitations and program. Foam backs, foam zlppered cushions 100% S 0 1 $2531 12-lnch leaf, 4 matching chairs. Reg. 879.85. ^ r » W Norge, ' double oven...... • St« RCA VICTOR COLOR TV hi oetloii thlf wurt! winning package for gift giving. Variance Granted nylon fabric. Reg. 8329,95...... • 7 pc. kitchen set. Bronze or chrome. QQ gas, mulH-keat, demonstrator. $188 • Bring your jmmiy rmd friends to our The 2Sonlng Board of Appeals, at 2 pc. Colonial living room suite. 00” sofa and chair, wing Beg. $119.95...... ^ O V . O O a hearing last night in Yeomans $ 7 ^ 0 May tog, backs, foam zlppered ouahions. , 5 pc. vlnue'brass kitchen set. $158 FR EE demonstration in the store today. SUPERIOR STAINLESS Hall granted the application of Super sagless construction Reg, 8849.95...... halo of heat, electric...... James and Marjorie Knox of Eaat 42 inches round with 2 leafs and 4 matching $1T9 I^Vocui^^ 2 po. Convertible Lawson style sofa and chair. General Electric, Hartford- for variance in mlnli decorator chairs. Reg. $169...... • opun uvury uvning until 9 p.m. K ntODUCT OF .THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANT With innersprtug mattress, foam zlppered cush- C 0 1 0 top of line, automatic...... $213 width on their lot on the westMde 5 pc. all formica kitchen set. Walnut even legs are for ions fai 100% nylon beige fa b ric ...... A I T of Columbia Lsdee. / mica, 4 matching all formica chairs with $ 1 7 7 Whirlpool,- The Board based its decisloo..on Foam zlppered cushion foam seats, ^eg, $249...... * * * electre y(*g bnij, the fact that no additional land to love seat rocker. Beg. $189...... •. $139 Lewyt, create the necessary width could Solid maple harvest table $ O f i FREFZERS P A R n e n w A R W 8 po. zlppered foam cushion sectional with two deacons benches...... r ^ see Him, elelRlc brush. be obtained. In heavy beige boucle fabric, Solid maple 42-inch round table Hoover, zlppered foam cushion. Reg. 8229...... $188 Kelvnator Chest. Manchester Evening Herald Co with 4 matching chairs...... $98 $229 eannister, remote control. SPECIAL lumbia correspondent Mrs. Donald 4 pc. 'sectional modern. Foam zlppered cushions, $239 17 cu. f t ...... General Electric, < R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy lOp% nylon beige fabric. Reg. $829...... ‘General Electric. $244 eannister...... ; ■ ■. 8-3435. 3 pc. early American sectional. Foem cushions, S 7 ^ 0 - IS cu. f t upright. . Regina The Buy of a Lifetime! 18 4 7 ROGERS BROS. $6.95 value f i f i beige print Reg. 8290...... ^ A J T ' SOFA-BEDS ’ Norge. j electric broom...... AmsrteS't riuMt St/rup/aU 72,000 Scouts in Japan 8 pc. modern sectional. Turquoise fabric, zip- 10 cu. ft. upright, $279 pored foam cushions, foam back. Reg. 8360. $248 •Norge. 2 i»c. modern sofa-bed set. Opens to slee|> two. COMMUNITY Tokyo—There are 72,000 Boy 14 cu. ft. upright, i $229 SILVEBPL4TED UMITED Scouts In Japan, where the move Sofa and-matching chair, beige fabric. Reg. $188. $99 8 pc. maple sofa-bed set Sofa-bed open to sleep two. Floor Polishers TIM E O N LY ment is 60 years old. There are more than 7,300 Girl Scouts In Rocker and matching chair, lovely beige print $ 1 ^ Q Japan and some 6,250 boy and girl BON-BON or BEDROOMS fabric. Reg. $199...... • xjJ/ ■■■ Regina, Sea Scouts. REFRIGERATORS 3 pc. modern sofa-bed set with attachi^ foam cushions. twin brush. ._.... Sofa-bed opens to sleep two. Beige nylon $ 1 4 0 General Electric, NUT SERVERS S pc. moderh'sUver gray bedroom set. Double C Q Q fabric. Beg. $220...... 4 ...... Kelvinator. Foodarams, deluxe chrome. . dresser, mirror, chest, bookcase bed. Beg. $188. r O 2 pc. Early American sofa-bed set .w ith attached $ T O O no frost...... $499 8 pc. maple bedroom set. Dresser, mirror, chest, $ Q D foam cushions, lo\;ely beige print. Beg. S2S9.8239. I W W. General Electric (1961), 18.6, no frost, $459 R EG y toll or twin size bed, top construction. Reg, $188. r O Sofa opens to sleep two. Beige fabric. swing out shelves, bottom freeze...... 8 pc. blond oak bedroom set. Reg, 869.06. $49.88 Whirlpool, bottom freeze, (Traff|cAgp||ance^ $34)0 (Min I t iM / Double dresser aad mirror, chest, bookcase $ 1 ^ Q IS cu. ft...... ,...... $439 bed, plastlo tops. R e g .'$209...... U O General Electric, S pc. rock maple bedroom,set. . automatic defrost, llA .cu . ft...... $259 Sunbeam - $ 1 In warm mellow New England maple. Dresser, $ 1 ^ Q Kelvinator 2 door, bonnet hair dryer, ...... • purciiete ef m kca VtCTOR COLOR mirror, cheat, toll or twin slzo beds. Reg. 8219. I ^ y$273 General Electric V f eurfOf FRiTfVAl. OF COCOR 18 cu. ft., automatic defrost. $21 8 pc. walnut bedroom set Triple dresser apd nrir- $ 1 7 7 loastef oven ...... •...... '...... ft POR Early American platform rocker and ottoman. Heavy General Electric t2-door, 13.2 cu. ft. ror, chest and bookcase bed. Beg. $299...... ■ r " beige tweed fabric. Comfortable foam rubber O'y Q Q C automatic defrost, swing-out shelves. .. $329 Hamilton Beach $11 TIE GUP and BLEOANT 3 pc. fashion trend silver gray mahogany bedroom set seating Beg. $109.88...... '•’/ T .T J You doiCt know what you*re missing *til you see Kelvinator, 12 cu. ft. hand mixer...... ENTERTAINING IE VOU ARE THINKING OF Triple dresser, chest bookcase bed, ■ $188 Baumritter soUd maple recllner. Wood trimmed $ 1 1 Q dial defrost...... $189 Munbeam THERE plastic top. Beg. $299. $12 1 r CARPETS with brown" fabric. Reg. 8159.96, ...... j 1 1 ^ General- Electric, 10 cu. ft, egg coOkor...... on R E A L GOOD CUFF UNK s e t s gleaming \ AR E SOME g po. blond oak bedroom aeti Modem recllner. Nylon frieze fabric. $411 $179 General’ Electric. $13 VALUES IN 8269. $189 dial defrost...... - IN FAMOUS MfW"* R O G E R S SILVERPLATE stainless steel ' Double dresser, chest, bookcase bed. Reg, Bcg.$69.50...... knife sharpener...... ■ *r 8 pc. butternut bedroom s * t Triple dresser, $ 1 Q Q Mahogany gooseneck rocker In green tapest-iy Hamilton Beach $39 , Mod* by TIw InMmallonal Silvar Company ^ oven-to-ta chest and bed. FuU size. Reg. 8319...... fabric, 6" foam In the seat. $ 4 0 O ! ! chrome mixer with steel bowls...... »r r *• PMfnl la ta aiany ways, yea’ll Bad Ha ^ $3.50 RUGS& 8 pc. tradttlonnl bedroom set,, Double dresser ^ Q Reg. $70.95...... WASHERS ' !$unbe.am $ 7 A taiarl a«MM>y far araclaat ^yalritalalaa * and mirror, chest and bed. Reg. $820.05...... yntoker...... stereo...... ‘. .. $279 BUDGET TERMS Reg. $ $ •$ ...... , ...... $268 foam pad. Reg. ^9.98...... ** • C '
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH IB, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1961- PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN OUR'Bo a r d in g h o u s e with m a j o r h o o p l e DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dividend Haar Boon Inorenaed From -the Ground Up BUGGS BUNNY "W * euCTWet the . purohaee of Everyone's appearance is being LOVELY LADY BEAUtV NEW ENQUAND GAS A ELBC- evaluated by friends and acquaint ‘ SALON TOIC ASSOCTATION for Income ances. For better or worse, shoes 390 MAIN ST. and enfety. Detailed information speak for themsrivea. HOUSE A (Next To Pereonnllsed Floors) ZBES ISA SOXB.NOf PraWaiM Puni* Bargains reg:arding' thla company may be HALE SHOE SERVICE has up-to- , A L L Z E S E e H A R A C T B R a c t o r s ha^ by \irrltlng: COBURN A MID- date equipment and an experienced Phon* 1^1 9.7666 a*f«ai^v4 opawa Games Golore perionne'l for helping you get more J WHO VilSrtTD T«yOUT < X W itl DL.BBRO0K, INC.. 629 Main For Appointment 9WLS CLUB OViA mileage, more'comfort, more satis ' fiEt TOtHEM.BUT 4 Street. Mitchell S-1105." t m m «t e r , m u t o u r , FlfW T X WANtTTD ACROSS ' SOteeUlridiee Listed by faction from your shoe wardrobe. WRBCTOR.A^SWJR The Inquirer This shop offers a complete line of IMBBT ZB RESULAR> IBadmlatm New! New! New! piw w B L A w rr.' .PLAVBBS/ * 70bMM shoe polishes, brushes, fitted kits, SVentum The LAMINATED COAT of shoe trees, and related accessories. HUM 9 Rampant wool jersey, lined with cushiony "S A H GREEN STAMPS. • rooUMnkkk 10 Burden foam Is fashion news at, BUR N«Y*r S« Uw U A f* UWhiM nwomuedrivr TON’S, 841 Malrf Street, and Add a pinch or two of powdered U Btwfldmd I fa *National Format Week’ across the country. The crisp, allspice to a ham and veal loaf. March 12-25 hae bee;i aet aiide, Young Faihion! Manchenter Parkade ’ S t o r e » New Softened Cla$sic clean lines of a LAMINATEID JapanoM SSPartf M veecli ISVoBtilato 24 Out, eatl "To promote Better health, better H alf the Joy of Easter < . A Wlteaaver, Too COAT from BUR’TON'S makes Easter Is Leas Than a hlonth Away' 2SHane'ifalt groomln*, through properly-atted you feel band-box fresh. Prices ISDominoerlnc S3 Property item OOMliWlain It’S the fragrance of Easter lil Wednesdays are Family Nights If last year's coat or suit must UllMido ' 20 “Staff ofUfa'* S3 foundation garmente." O L A Z- start at $22.99, in sizee for the do another season-, “ M ARTINIZ- 27 SbOM 38I)Mpbar throwinf ftmai ies. It's the promise of a hope- at HOB NOB RESTAURANT, on 20Wnrt 40 Perfume 40 Norway dl«y lE R ’S CORSET SHOP, 631 Main Ril new season. It's the bountiful the concourse at the Parkade. Junior, Mlssey end Petite. Choose ING" the ONE HOUR DRY aiActiMe,-^ 28V(dcandln Street, hea a complete stock of BY V. T. HAMLIN Stdly 41 Short d a a en 47 Certain array of tradltlbnal hams and oth Come to enjoy a memory-building the style that captivates you:The CLEANING at 20 East Center A L L Y O O P 42 Greek porch 40 Golf mound! - girdlae, corselettes, brae. Your er foods plus festive Easter can- evening out with the whole family Chesterfield, with a cape collar, Street, and 299 West Middle Tpke. ttm CbteM oN BOUeedittbowiing fllWfqlr TH«,OFa5URSe,IS aoSamre SlEnliy 4SFWtU Kaster suit will look trimmer and lies.. GRAND UNION will be and still keep on speaking terms Cardigan, new \ length sleeve. can bring back dulled color, also UP TMJU-YiseriT aeSkmieCuntow smarter over a correct foundation hYivlng all this,.ahd more for your with your food budget! A LL YOU Puritan collar or Wing Collar. press and itcam a garment into re SifHt e w'4 ISMW mJkf M>JRSEU=:JK.fOOP r r r B IT IT garment from GLAZIER'S. Like a brilliant tulip bed, the col vitalized shape. Tru.st all«i>'our fa -' e •• *4 toe. toes ’ne fiieP 27German Easter shop^g needs. Watch CAN EAT, $1.50 per person. Chil-' e emAei toeJe e^ leq SOStabtpait ' I t for them here and wait for ♦hem. dren under 10 years old $1. The gen ors of LAMINATED COATS vorite garments here. All work Is A fieWie •• Hwe M. J saiBea^Venlee IT II start liv in g That Dream erous dinner menu includes; Chirk- come in lilac, red, gold, royal .also done on the premisc.s. A trained !«lki® Call It the “L uck of^'the Iriab” FOOD, $2.39 a 50-lb. bag will stim' It’s Spring at Grant’s A full skirted shlrLwaist frocli all nicely priced to bring you top AT REGAL! ew«>rMA.>»Tlt.lli>ll \ their banquet hall, esp ^ a lly suit AMERICAS. NEW YORK.S6. N.Y. pearance for an active boy. A t NOTHINS TO SEND ’viM ikiRM M able fo r wedding rec^tions, club each pattern. Print name, ad and weed. Win .the battle against slips, underwear, hosiery, gloves. A L dress with 'zone and pattern num For Ist-'clasa mailing add 10c MARI-MAD'S you'll find qusJity d B o o r ir ? , Dce/QjiyigoF meetings, testimonials or reunions. a disappointing lawn this year with crisp, fresh BLOUSE can stretch a ber. /or each pattern. Print Name, Ad apparel for boys and girls up to AWAY FOR The f o ^ and the service and the products from the GARDEN SHOP wardrobe like magic and do won Have you the '61 Album con dress with Zopt; Style No. and size 14. prices wfll please you completed’. AT SEARS ROEBUCK. ders for last season's suit. Accent f i taining many lovely desig;iu and your ensemble with a? bit of spar' Size. to frbe patterns? Only 25c a copy. Include another 35c with your Beauty That Bounces Back It's Peteonal ‘Maalaehewltz’ Wine kling .JEWELRY from the twinkling HARVEST HILL PACKAGE collection here. For the men, of the pattern order foi' the Spring A That’s what you get in W ALL- W’hen you use initialed note- Summer '61 Basic Fashion. Take the Bows; STORE ha-s "Manischewltz” WINE hoiMe, you'll find practical, hand TO -W ALL CARPETING from the ' CORRECT papers, your corre-spondence con MANtJHElSTER CARPET CEN- j Accept the Compliments in 6 true-frult Aavors; |-Grape, some wearables: Full-cut dress veys a happy feeling, that desir TER, 311 Main Street. Here, , in ^ When you see the custom-made Loganberry. Cherry. Blackberrj’, SHIRTS, also hosierj". ties, mascu- Easter Candy Parade iw w if able touch of Individuality. H A R extra hea^-y Malaga Grape, also lin-styled jewelry. The entire store "Connecticut's complete Carpet | FORAAALS ■as. a R Pm. Oh* . • wearables and home accessories Just waiting to be taken home RISON'S, 849 Main Street, has medium dry Concord Grape. The has an atmosphere of budding ex- Specialty Shop” you'll find lasting 1 »hS ** ■ i,ii. C S r— e.,-* you can create with, materials and to big and little boys and girls for *n iiit Higgjnt boy must bo oldor than you think, Heoaid IN IT IA L E D NOTEPAPERS, en price is $1 39 a full quart. Main citement. Away with winter, come beauty and 'wear, the kind that 1 FOR ALU OCCASIONS free instructions from YOUR Easter nibbling, are the pure, de BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD ho oould romofflbor getting sick ono tfmo on 60 o e n ts l" graved in gold on heavy buff oh man. this “ M AN lSC H E W ltZ' to W. T. GRANT CO. where spring bounces back even when crushed J U D D S A X O N velum, $1 a box. Every initial is YARN SHOP, your fingers will licious chocolate bunnies. Iambs, S-/S r O is really wine! has already moved in. dally by active traffic. What a Tuxedos, Cutaways, Strol AMD TONY OHW»/50 RJHHY, In stock. Buy for your own desk, Mtch” to get started. Then be pre Chicks at LENOX PHARltfACY, luxurious way to be practiiMil when THE LAST THIN® M THE or for a welcome' gift. pared for congratulations. Now 299 East Center Street. Such a you shop MANCHESTER CARPETT lers . . . all accessories in OPERATM® ROOM BEFORE located on the downstairs floor of .tremendous assortment of solid I »«ER,OUT„I'D B Y R O U S O N Be Our Guest / Brightest Area In the Store CENTER. Dress up the house for cluded. Nothin? to send LITTLE SPORTS P^boiloiled small white onions milk chocolate is molded into the 5WEAR ZBAM House A Male, the shop carries As a member of the ''Let’s Dine The enlarged LAMP DEPT. at Easter 1961 and for many Easters away for . . . you try them Cw. 11 Sw1 Mw * 6wpa and diced carrpt and turnip make beloved Easter pets. Tickle a yOC/THERE.' only the finest, natlonally-adver- WATKINS,'9S5 Main Street. ha.s to come. An extensive selection of a delicious vsgetable combination Out Club." you can enjo.v 12 FREE young.ster with a Ilfe-.size CHOC on for perfect fit. eised yams to give you complete DINNERS (one a rtionth for a lamps for all your special places. BRAIDED RUGS is displayed. to add to a shoulder of lamb that's satisfaction with your finished O LATE BUNNY. 14 ” tall, $2.89 Colorful and cushiony, they are j-ear) at IM P E R IA L STEAK For reading or “ show” you'll see roasting. or a .white chocolate lamb. 55c. nigged and reversible. A t the g a r m « A t- the - newlv set - up HOUSE A COCKTAIL LOUNGE, lamps that raise and lower, that i^H R IPTY-50" BAR is a clearing Cello-wrapped "Flopay,” complete Home Builders' Show in the Hart just over the Nmnehester line in pull out from a wall or stand up Friendly Roads .Are Beckoning house for bargains, all at one with bright carrot, ia 29c. A dec ford Armory the week of March 23, Bolton. It costs^ $10 to join and on a floor, table or desk. . The You’ll enjoy those spring drives price or 60c. odds ’n "ends, one-of- orated coconut EGO Is $1.15, cov you are incited to visit the booth then two can eat for the price of tree lamps with up-to-the-minute more, in a car that is clean and a-kind, regularly priced m u c h ered with chocolate and weighing of the MANCHESTER CARPET shining inside and out. JOHNSON one, every month for a year, Tues- styling, give direct spotlight for 12 ounces. M-m-m-m-m-m! Won CENTER. higher. Learn a new skill, develop accent or soft, indirect ’ light. A P A IN T CO.. 723 Main Street, has the old one. Soothing relaxation da.v through F,riday. Order any derful assortments of Ea.ster- new LAMP FROM WATKINS boxetl chocolates by candy-making 3 -V the polishes and products for re and a wonderful sense of accom two dinners and pay for only one, For Smooth Arms the other dinner is free. Call adds interee^and dignity to a experts like "Fanny Farmer,” newing your cat’s appearance plishment await you. To keep your arms smooth and MItchSU 9-6961 and enroll as a roofn. - "Whitman.” "Candy Cupboard” B . C. BY JOHNNY HART after the ravages of winter weath beautiful, scrub them with a stiff er. "D u Pon t” CAR W ASH is member. Or, mall your check to and "Schrafft” make LENOX brush and plenty of soapsuds in Hiiat Softens Wax safe, non-streaking formula ef “ LE'T’S d i n e o u t ,” 63 East Desserts for St. Patrick's Day PH ARM ACY your Easter-shop- the bath. Then apply either castor IT /VtoVES;S A m a n 's 1 Wax shoe polish that has dried BY ROY CRANE Center Street, Room 100. Man If you’re making an occasion of ping headquarters for holiday oil or a honey-and-butter cream BUZZ SAWYER BEAUTIFUL SUNSET. SPIRIT,' AWAKENS fective on all car finishes. “ Shield," or caked 'can be made usable again $1.50 gives a durable. • lustrous chester. You can look forward to the Shamrock Holiday, you'll find sweets. EASTER CARDS bring to make the skin soft and satiny. icTMS ser-mis STRAKHT.nz. THENTHELEASTZCAN BUT dUST REMEMBER, HONG KONG WAS ONCE SI rilS ir>lCENTlVBENT/VEJ- by letting the tightly capped can ^joyable evenings of dining out, the hope of this meaningful sea I protection against dulling road float in hot water until the wax festH'e-lookIng cakes, cookies, MDUITE TD HAVE PINNER ON ONE CF DO IS HAVE DINNER Wim ' THE HANGOUT OF PlRATlS AND CUTTHROATS. SOME where every effort is made to as cupcakes at PIN E PASTRY son. GIFTS OF FRAGRANCE are Snare Admiring Glances YOU ArtPAUKE SURE VOU OF THEIR OESCENDANTS MAY SIU L NOT BE ABOVE film. One application of “ Chrome softens. TMOtfi FUMT1N6 RESTAURANTS W Polish” will have the car trim sure you a delightful experience. SHOP, 658 Center Street. Thrill especially appropriate. There is A well-groomed hair style says ABERDEEN OVER ON THE FAR S IP ? , GET ABOARD THE'JUNK > SLIONG A THROAT FDR A FEW PIECES OF SILVER, much to'choose for pampering mi ,.... AND YOU'RE CARRYING A lAADOF tXMlGH. gtistenii^. The t u r 11 e-b a c k South American Omelet: the children and the adults, too. complimentary things about you. OF HONG K 0N 6 IS U N P . THEN VDITRE Remember that fresh HOT CROSS lady. Why not enjov an "Elegante” TO SUP ABOARD A JUNK AND SET X SPONGE, 79c, lets you wash the pare two omelets for a mea^sS Surround a dressing room mir S A L WITH WILLIE K EE F O R , car with its flat absorbent side, meal and turn them out on a plat ror with a single row of glass BUNS come out of the ovens reg PERM AN EN T WAVE. $10.70 plus RED CHINA, RIGHT? /iTS K N aivd then dry it with the curved block set into an exterior wall. ularly during the Lenten season. Nice for tea: cut oYii circles of $2 for haircut at SCHULTZ ter. Cover one with hot, buttered bread with a doughnut cutter and WORKED OUT chamois back. "Jet Clene/’ $1.25 asparagus and place second ome The glass block provides an attrac- Generously filled with plump rai BEAUTY SALON. 983 Main toast lightly: spread with soft but TD THE LAST Is a dependable upholstery cleaner let on top. Garnish with. an» 'tlVe frahji^for the mirror and sins and crossed with a sugar top Street, in time for Easter.-'Shop- DETAIL, i' I i i r " ' l that can also be used on vinyl, chovy stuffed olives and pimen^ brings ntSural light to the dressing ping.' they are delicious around the ter. honey anti chopped nuts; toast ping for an Easter 1 at will be pure ^TJIi\ KEN, leather or plsistic. strip's. table—^a guide to good grooming. clock for family and friehds. under the broiler. Joy, then, because almost every hat you try on will look charming Regardless o f what you may have heard; Easter Primping for the Home Mutual Funds perched' atop a shining, polished i Wjt^Are Still Doing Business in Monchester! •awittKa** *i« Whether or not company' has For maximuni safety. Income coiffure. No need to apologize for | V, been invited for Easter, you'll and growth, you should check tht. the appearance of vour hair, whep MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI want vour hOuse to sparkle. J.et advantage of MUTUAL FL'NDS. one visit to SCHULTZ BEAUTY > the LAUNDROM AT OF M A N available at your New York Stock SALON can omise you a g^cner- | MILL FABRIC Phene r TOLO n o u t o 1 CHESTER, 660 Center Street, Exchange Member. SHEARSON, ou.a share of feminine bewitchment. ' 6HUTYDURBK3 HAMMILL A COMPANY, 913 The next 15 days will be busy ones MOUTH, erU PID .' suds, rinsa and dry all your SALESROOM Ml 3-7322 MICKEY F Il^ BY LANK LEONARD W ASHABLE RUGS while the low Main Street. Mitchell 9-2821. indeed, but you ran reserve your special price prevails during favorite beaut.v-tlme, if you pro- "The Home Of Original Cheney Fabrics" HE K A S W H A T I S E E IN March. Roll ufi all your washable Adding lemon juice, vinegar or crastinate no longer in BOOKING (Fomierlj- Cheney Salesroom) JR HORSE, PH IL-O R AAAVBE 1// 1 acatter rugs (up to size 9’'x 12-') tart apple to red cabbage when YOUR APPO INTM ENT .with I SHOULD SAV— WHAT I you are' cooking this vegetable, SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON, (:orner Of Pine and Forest Street* and bring them here to be thor ManchcAfer, in Norman’s Warehouse Building t h o u g h t I SAW/ THE SAME oughly cleansed, and renewed to helpa to retain good color. ■( Mitchell 3-,8951: LINES, t h e s a m e — freshen the house for Eaj^ter. AMPLE FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR 1 You can add as much as a cup of giated Cheddar cheese to a . ISorlh End Coninninity standard two-cup ^ flour baking- powder biscuit recipe. If you do, Special, Whlle-They-I-aat Spniee Up the Living Room SPRING 3’ou’U have a' couple more biscuits . LARSEN HARDWARE. INC. 1 P & M UPHOLSTERY SHOP. than usual! 34 Depot Square, has a special on | 203 North Main Street, can make O ioc- ( O'Cedar" Sponge Mops, regularly a worn divan or lounge chair look FABRIC OUNJU $3.95, now Just $2.35. Whiz through like new. Give your home a mil 3-/S Color Does Affect 1 ou housecleaning chores. No wet lion dollar look without wrecking SAIE For better or worse, we do re hands. If your rugs need freshen the budget. They can every You Can Always Do Better Here! CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER act differently to color. Surround ing, why not use "Glamorene Dry thing to make >’oiir upholstered ! r TROY AIMeDTD m e KEN ON yourself with the colors that make Cleaner” for rugs. You may RENT furniture look better, wear longer' imfiiiiiiiiiiiiii'fts-.*’ •ORTA Mooemns WAHANOGPOR you and vour family happiest and the "Glamorene Electric Rug and feel more comfortable. All CUPIONI->Limited Supply! SALE PRICE ITFORHUC WHCN VefMSUMOCClM’lEP. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY then go to P A U L ’S P A IN T SUP Brush" for $2 a d: ,j'-, ■ work is-guaranteed and the prices / He got word 5He SUTAUTTlBnXlN' P L Y COMPANY, 645 Main Street will please j'ou. Call Mitchell The fabric that looks like silk and waehe* like cotton. Wash WOULD U5B IT UPORTBRMAxe YOU C A N Y PE ATTH E M ! . ANOTHEYCOME IN HANDY for "RYPLEX” P-(ilNT. the flat- Fire Prevention 9-6324. able, crease resistant, solid colors. JMEYlRe NUTWTIOUSy W H E N Y O U V K A N T A L IT T L E GnaHTHOMBYi finish interior paint with vinyl I ALWAYS KEEP ASUPPUr Reclaim greasy or oily rag.s and 45” wide...... yard TASTY,. P E A C E A N P , 1 that provides miracle features. Some cook* like to heat their ^Of A P P ie S IN TH E H OUSE. remove a dangerous fire hazard by Printed— Same As Above. Sale Price 69c Yard. < G U IE T l “ R YPLE X ” P A IN T dries quickly soaking them overnight in a bucket iron corn stick pans, greasing .In only 80 minutes year round. One of water to which j’ou’ve added s them first, before adding; the com coat usually covers with one half cup of .baking soda concen meal batter. LIGHTWEIGHT CURTAIN FABRICS easy stroke leaving no brush trated. marks or laps. Stand back and .Announcing a New 'Service to Fohtisan • Dacron Polyester a O ftr admire it for months and months, , The Fun of Outdoors PAULINE’S FISH MARKET, “ R Y PLE X " stays new looking. A Camping, gardening, fishing or to Dacron Batiste. Sale Price .... ■ § Yds. I r w C 139 North Main Street, home of \ ______, - __ damp cloth wdpes off stains and just loafing, MANCHESTER SUR quality, fresh fish and seafood, spots. No headachy odor ever PLUS SALES CO. 169 North Main will have HOME BAKED BREAD corties out of 4/*^ can. Clean up Street has the equipment, the tools AND PIES every Thursday and NfejW FABULOUS COHON KNtT all the' paint tools with cold tap and the lures for you. This friendly, • 1 Friday. 'Hiey are taking orders water and soap. Today'a newest, well-stocked store is open Monday for your Easter baking: just Natural, Gold, Lilac, Black and Azalea. ^4J AO through Saturday from 9 to 9. most revolutionary paint is the specify your favorite pie and it 56” w id e...... Yard ifre*ty new vinvl interior .paint called Your acquaintance ia invited. A l H o j J E F F C O B B BY PETE HOFFMAN Ifitwrior ViAW of NEW will be baked to order. Stuffed "RYPLEX” PAINT from PAUL’S Quahaugs, 25c, are being featured THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS P A IN T S U PPLY CO. You’ll like , You can ftdd as much as 1 at this season. Your favorite sea cup of grated Cheddar cheeae to TM VIC CHASC.ro LIKE A REPORTER it. food will, be cooked for you here, For this sale only ^ - all COTTON PRINTS 1 cup of white sauce to serve with _ TD KNOW HOW MUCH WOULD GIVE^ ready to take out, complete with XTMmUA fKREA4M,THCARTD6AtCK, ANYTHING TO Break into Print cooked fish, hard-cooked, eggs or French Fries and coleslaw. RtjDUCED AN ADDITIONAL LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON cooked elbow Maike fashion headline* for macaroni. CLOSED MONDAYS. Open Tues- PAID'iDU TOR THC WMTIU6 390 Main Stroot, Monchoftor yournelf thie time of year. In a da,V through Saturday', also eve YOU BOU6HTAT tHC AUCTION It’s a Woman’s Concern nings to 9 on Thursday and -Fri- ■ AT AW PIACC/ refreshing PRINT DRESS from (ADJOINING PERSONALIZED FLOORS) WILROSE DRESS SHOP, 601 Making the home more comfort day. LOOK! THEY JUST ARRIVED! Main Street. Soft and aupple. you able and inviting for.fam ily mem : S r can be sure that every purchase bers is a constant challenge. If ' Sounds- of Life DRAPERY aiil SLIPCOVER FABRIOS Show^iilT The UltimAte In Fine Beanty Parkir AppWYER, Manager ~ Phone Ml 9-7666V how <^'allenglng, to your complete little as $14.95 a ihonth. Mitchell care and companionship of a pet gatlaftootioa. 9-5253. will benefit frowtng youngatera A • (
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15. 19gy. Y p s s s . SIXTEEN iBOWLINGy Second flalf Surges Produce Victories inFirst Round of NCAA Tournament Yanks Lose Reliefer Arroyo, THE Herald Angle 'k . ■ Bonnies and Lopisvillie Survive First Teste Gh^nips Yet to Get First Win By 'h (Pa) In the others vanes to the MW-West Regional* Rhode Uland, a 15-polnt undei^avantura-Waks Forsat clash. EARL YOST Vott- VnrW M arch 15 (ff')__ *th« fUH l«-team lineup for regional^St Joeeph’e (Pa) In Uie ou w , at Lawrrence Friday against Kan dog, lad St. Bonaventure 65-50 lika this Bonnie team, but that New York, March 15 (JP)—^ Whil* to* Yankees were unable* ^ winning tallies wito CX>UNTilY CLUB MEN Sports Editor and T ^ - imlnr Chitlotte. N. C.. Lou- Oi.rlotU, t..t__Mday. apUl^ with about 16 mlnutaa left in what Nottebart, 25-year-old right-hand the clincher scoring for the White St. Bonaventure and Louis isvlUe, Lawrence, Kan., and Port OSorgs Washington’s Southern sas State, champion of the big Chappell is a bull and will be hard BeBet by ambushes along to come up with victory No. 1, er, pitched four innings of per Sox on Luis Apariclo’s single with Standings Cojiference kliigth 84-67 In the Eight, in a doubleheader also would have been the upset of the to' handle. And that Wake For- 'V. U Pdt ville, a couple of handy at- land on Friday and Saturday. year. Then the Rams’ shooting bafiebail’s Exhibition trail, the the Los Angeles Dodgers came fect ball against toe punchless the bases loaded. The tallies were Goodnoiigh Lived L p to Expectations Garden opener. St. Joseph’s drew a matching Cincinnati and Texas ,-ahoot don’t Jet any unearned. Maxflies ...... 23 7 .767 large teams with mighty The four regional winners ad went cold and the Bonnies went on American League Champion through, making the World Cham "Tanks. • Royals ...... 22 8 .786 first bye. Tech. The two Far West winners one kid you." pion Pittsburgh Pirates their first The tvhole town's buzzing about the talk given by Hal Ohio State in their sights, vance to the National aemlflnals will advance to the Portland Re- an 18-2 binge to take control. I>1 New York. Yankees w6re The Dodgers put It away in the Frank Robinson, Gus Bell, Gor Green Rays .... 16 15 .500 Goodnough last Monday night at the eighth annual Knights and final at Kansas City, March Draw Ohio Stats Next Louisville, which had whipped victim with an 8-3 win that first against Pittsburgh's Vinegar don Coleman and Elio C h a.c o n .467 have made it through their griqnsl Friday aginit eaqh other in In the windup at New' York, Ohio U. by 33 points earlier in the faced today with the prospect Wilsons) ; ...... 14 16 of Oiliimbus Irish-Sports Night program at the Lacey Home. nrst teats In the NCAA Basket 24-25. Louisville’s .victory came In the Wake Foreat did a completa turn of opening the season without Snapped the previously unbeaten Bend Mlzell, with Frank Howard's smashed homers in the Reds’ vic Dots ...... 13 17 .485 Mid-East Regional at Louisville a doubeheader that also matches season, finally put away the B o^ Bugs four-game winning streak. Without anv question. Goodnouph more than up to ex- ball Toumsunent—thanks to a St. Bonaventure. an 84-82 loser Utah and Los Angeles Loyola. about after tiialllng' 46-36 at the southpaw relief artist Luli Arro 450-fo'ot homer the key blow In a tory against Detroit. The five-hit K roflites...... ,.11 19 .867 to Ohio State earlier In the sea and advanced the Cardinals (20-7) cats On a pair of free throws with 'A‘< In other games, Don Zimmer’s four-run uprising. Don Newcombe, pitching of Jim Archer, Dick Hall .387 i c S n l He regaled an audience of 400 with httle known couple of second half surges. More than 25,000 fans saw the half. A sub, Dkve Wlsdeman, a minute left by John Turner, top yo. Acushneta ...... 11 19 The Bonnies, the nation’s No. 3 son. . got 34 points from sopho against defending NCAA Cham furnished the spark with seven ’The portly S2-year-old left two homers led the Chicago Cub.s Los Angeles starter, picked up the and Bob Hartman carried Kansas TlUeists ...... 11 19 .867 ' •--■j—— jn the lives of hundreds of athletes. pion Ohio State and its 29-game five NCAA tip-off games last night Cardinal scorer with 24 points al win although touched for a two- Stories and incidents team, rallied to beat little Rhode more Fred Crawford and 29 from straight iiointa and the Deacons, though he didn’t get his first field hander struck on the left to a 9-5 triuihph over the Los City to its win over the Senators, winning streak Friday night. More- (7,300 at Louisville) and the Indi ■ '♦ ti*. Angeles Angels, a iftnth Inning nin horrter by Smoky Burgess. Listed with the leading scorara rartlcularly baseball rlayers.? Island 86-76, and Louls^•lne•8 All-America Tom Stlth in fighting cation is there- are plenty of sur eight-point underdogs with St. goal until 22 seconds before the wrist in Bitting practice yester who pulled a triple play after the K head. champion of the Ohio Valley Johns’ having won nine -straight, rally„gav« the 'Chicago White Sox A’s scored twice tn the third ’in were Bill Allen 144-153— 415, w-boin be knew mtimatrly for) Andy C.lldle — “ Everyone wna Cardinals broke away after the off pesky Rhode Island in the mid prises coming up. first half ended. Bud Olsen add day by a line drive off the bat of Zimmer's ' homers topped a 13- yea IT , on the' eLen Chappell, 6-8, 240-pound Krueger led Ohio U. with 24. before-the winless Yankees went homers powered Cincinnati to pair of doubles by Ron Santo and ulcs the rmtet-. ______New* York's Madison Square Gar Western Kentucky, thumped 16 record, was favorM over 7-4 victory over Detroit, Kansar Phils’ rookie catcher Clarence —368, Ray Dellafera 135—361, Bud , (Kyi. hulking Wake Forest, and ACC scoring champion, scored 31 Morehead, with Heckle Thomp out and lost their fourth In a row,- triples by A1 Heist and rookie Nels Coleman stroked his fourth single sharp-shooting Princeton as first den. The Bonnies, now 23-3. will Xa\1er of Ohio, 71-66, at Louisville Princeton’s Ivy League kings [MMnts. -Alley doubled his 4-1 to the Milwauk^^raves. . City edged Washington, 2-1, Mathews. Pitcher Bob Rodgers Simon 361, John Rleder 359, Mel m^lidrenre i 'I t - ‘ " alter La^vrence. presi^nt of son helping out Williams and N<« in the ninth to score Bob Savage Hadfield 139, Dick DeMartln 139, round winners In t^e start of the be matched tn the Eastern semi with Granny Williams and Ed Noe after swieeplng through th^outh- season average W lln28 and trig- with 16 points, built a 54-43 lead, Arroyo, who won fivfi and lost Philadelphia heat St. Louis 8-7 and Ted Kluezewskl homered for the Hartford World Series Club. — each scoring 21 points. Morehead em Conference Tournament last wito the clincher against the Sher Porterfield 137. tention like a NCAA eliminattofis. finals at Charlotte Friday night german Wledeman has 22 in what then nearly blew It trying to set lltu- one while making 39 relief appear and Boston nipped San Francisco the Angels off Chicago starter drill learn under ■Tve heard many sports speakers (19-10) will play four-time cham week while West Virginia's seven- Cards. Ssm Francisco’s Willie Mays but none can compare to Hal Good- | Tonight’s Schedule against Wake Forest, the muscu turned Into a rout once the’ Dea tle Into a ball-control strategy, . ’••A' ances in the pennant drive after 6-6. * Glen Hobble, who won It. a strict ser- lar. hard-drUing Atlantic Coast pion Kentucky, the Southeastern year reign ended.- The Colonials cons tok the lead. Doubles by Joe Adcock and and Boston’s Jackie Jensen traded ONE BALL TOURNEY nough. He's the. greatest Three more games tonight —r rhe difference was at the free being brought up from the Inter Error Opens Gates early two-run homers, but the. Red gea-nt'S ordeiT. Conference champion which made Conference representative making hardly were In the game as Prince national League, suffered an Charles I-au and pitcher Carl Taking top honors in ths Wom I Marquette at Houston, and Ari Sees Close Game throw line, with Morehead hittmj Sox W'on It when Billy Harrell G o o d n otigh's zona SUte V. vs. Seattle and up a 10- point halftime deficit In a record 12th appearance in the ton’s Pete Caifipbell hit ^ points 21 of 85 and Xavier only ilx of 16. oblique fracture of the ulna bone. Willey’s single accounted for two An error by the Twins' Jose en’s One Bail Tournament held at and Art Hyland scored 16 whlla •TfU be a very close game. I ValdivleSIo on Minnie Monoso’s walked wito toe bases filled in toe rapid fire mos- the Garden windup and routed St. NCAA.. think," S t John’s Coach John Xavier outahot Morehead from the He will be out of action from Milwaukee run.s in the sixth before the Holiday Lanes last weekend sage. without John’s (NY). 97-74. In tonigpt’s gamesT the Hous- holding the GW ace, Jon Feldman, 15.— three to four weeks. Hank Aaron clinched It with a grounder in toe nlnth-^ened- the ninth. - was Josephine Lemlre. Her score anj-tlme.^ Id f come back tioniorron=i**^ o n i o ^ o w i ^ __ Ore.,_____ will complete _r„vtd« the L a p ^ ek said of FVlday’s S t Boi anv notes, was a anrtlme. nst round scrambling and provide Princeton, now matched with ton-Marquette winner will ad- to 11. of 234 enabled her to collect to* |.fitting ejimas to j night If I knew he was speaking. ’ top money award of 860. Runner- perhaps the best | - • up was Helen Klimaa who won of the many fine Francis Mahoney, town director. Aparicio Unable to Spring Loose from Trap Dual Salary in Retirement 830. Irish Night pro-'. _ - i can't say enough. He was Riflemen Do Well Wilt’s Ainbition Jolted Louie Aparicio, Chicago White Sox Infielder, find* himself trapped between Minnesota ’Twins second Smith Lone Blue Ribbon Man There was a Your-way deadlock grams, the brain tremendous, as was the en- -faseman Billy Consolo (left) and Harmon Klllebrew (3) in third Inplng of game in SarasoU yester for third place all with 214 pin- ciuld of Francis Mahoney. . , yre program " In New Haven Meet day. (AP Photofax). falls. Included were' Helen Ty- Edson Bailey, honored guest ------For Indians in Eastern Meet Weiss Named President lutkl, Helen Sudol, Pat Price and _admitted______... he wasn t planmng any , ||ert*------Caiwey - . — "It took about Edwin Quinn, CTiief Instructor As NBA Playoffs Start Helen Price. Next In order of fin tnp aJthouph he was sure the two noinutee for the crowd to get, ^ Manchester Rifle Club, took ish were Mary Ann Mitchell 213, pieces of luggage—his and hers : roicie snd then (tor a t : 23 {he Junior members to the Captain Ken Smith provfdOd won with a 34.3 effort. Fail Of New York N.L. Club Helen Npel 211, Rachel Yohal 209 —would come in handy. An offer j |pj|gt 80 minutes) you could have Annual ConnecUcut State Rifle New York. March 15 (/P)— It’s one of Wilt Chamherlain’8 Manchester High with Its only ing to place in the 300 was the and Helen Klimas 207. to the relir^ Manchester High , heard a pin drop.” . ( meet at New Haven last Saturday. ambitions to lead the Philadelphia \yarriors to the National blue ribbon at the seventh an Indians’ Jim Bracken who was Miami Beach, Fla., March 15 Retirement for busy ■ principal to visit Florida and tour j ------pop many this match, at the Win- Basketball Association Championship. But, just ks in his Ingo Belted Hard nual Eastern Section High timed at 36.2. George Wdiss apparently means a big new job and two sala- HOUDAY WINNERS the New' York .Yankee camp at! ^valter iTv> Holland, former Chester range,was a first exper- rookie year last year, the former All-America from Kansas, School indoor track meet held Bracken, King, Terry Jeske Father and son team of John last night at the University of ries. ' . Si. Petersburgh was declmed witn _ ground at'hlete and one of.sev- ience in competitive shooting and may fail ag^n to achieve his goal.*- ' and Jud Gidmaii teamed to Weiss, who left his '.ong-time job as general manager of and Mort Tinker won top honor* ihanks. The guest being a j “ ’gf'form er honored InSh Night for some the idea of posting their Connecticut Field' House. give the Indian.^ a fourth place In the Holiday Lanes '"oumament In fact, the Warriors and Cham the New York Yankees last Octo-* Yankee fan for j mpsts present. — "I lit my cigar scores against the finest marks Smith scored a thrilling finish in the 880-yard relay last weekend. The Tinkers posted a men in the State created the usual berlain may not even reach the victory in the 1,000 yard run her after he had passed the club's Since a clause in his contract 631 score, one pin better toan though he f^fpgg when, he started to talk but -1 final playoffs. They took a 115- event. Their time was 1:42.0 mandatory retltement age, ■ waa like the way C5aseyCilasev SLengel was . » miff for fear , butterflies. Two Sub-Junior and after being given keen compe as compared to the winning with the Yanks stipulated that he Bryce and Fred Hunt scored. Third ,. P ' four Junior teams fired with the 107 beating from the Syracuse tition by Willie Hayos of named president of the New York place went to Doug and Leon Zac- set free as manager. that I would miss something that gcorea: . Owls’ 1:37.1. could not "become general man Nationals last night tn the first of By U.S. Tax Claim Hartford" and Dick Klrnlk of National Leagiie club yesterday. ager of another major league club caro (628) with Bill Barry and Plaving a major part n the he said.” A long-time St. Louis • thq^est-of-five Eastern Division Just missing out on possible New Britain. The lanky In He will take up his duties imme for a year, Weiss was named pres Ken Monroe teaming for fourth success of the progcjrogcjw w'as Har Cardinal fan. Ty was thrilled with ihiarj’ playoffs. The West- points were Co-Captain Fred diately although the club is not old Garntv as toastmaster. Al- dians’ ace took a two yard Kostenko and Johnny Golden. ident of the Nationals, replacing place at 620. Seventeen teams com the stories Goodnough told about | P P Total ilvisi'on first round playoffs scheduled to operate until 1962. though the show Ror'on the road Miami Beach, Fla., Marchtl~«« lead at the start of the ra.ee Kostenko, competing without Donald Grant, who became head peted. su n Musial, Red S^hoendienst ^ William DeCormier 93 *7 180 i^ned with the Los Angeles Sam tossed another financial hay fight. This has been transferred to and held it all toe way but The apipointment brought up the of the Board of Director?. Charles s half hour late, the kpeaking pro Enos Slaughter, all who starred Baxter S3 94 187 s getting the Jump over the 16 ((P)—Sweden’s ingemar any practice as he has Just re question of whether basebalt law gram was run off in good time maker at hihi. This time toe man a Swiss bank. Johansson claims was pressed right to toe wire ported from the swimming Hurth continues as general man J.AYCEE MIDGETS with the Red Birds. Gregory Kane M 72 155 lit Pistons. 120-102. Johansson, belted by a $1 Swiss residence and Says he is an will permit mm to receive salaries ■ with the Rev. Joseph Farrell win with toe beard demanded another by the Owls' Hayes. Smith’s squad, broad Jumped 19 feet, ager. Wito best shooters were Tom ------I James Peters 90 88 ”178 Chattnberlaln tossed in 46 points million tax' claim, was sched 8411,620 for 1961 to go '(Vito a employe o f Scanart, a Sw'isa cor-1 winning time was 2:28.9. Al from two clubs. Durocher or Stengel ning the shortest talk honors. against Syracuse on 19 field goals three inches and Golden ran The 66-year-old Weiss has been Tierney 113. (Jllff Hassett 111. Joe McCarthy, immediate past j back: tax claim of 8598,181 for poration. though he failed to. score, Rickey Smith 103. (JeneraJ Manager Dick Martin and 359 341 700 and eight free throws in the im uled tp battle another round the mile Irt 4:52.5. Both were serving 6s a consultant to Presi Neither Weiss nor Grant would the Rev. James 0 ’(3onncIl finishing grand knight — "The speaker was 1959 and 1960. Johansson’s lawyer, Matthew I teammste Andy Taurls ran indicate who may become field 1 Team 2015 portant first game at Philadelphia, •with the U.S. Government to Manners of New York, contends toe 1,000 in a creditable good for sixth place finishes dent Dan Topping of the Yanks in a deadlock as the longest men Just fabulous.' day while Floyd Patterson headed Is addition, toe U.S. Immigra in their specialties. manager of the club, though Leo VILLAGE MIXERS P P. Total but he couldn’t single-handedly tion Service handed Ingo an order Ingo does not have to pay U.S. 2:35.8. and has been receiving a salary on the dais. Collins Johnston 82 81 163 overcome the hustling-^^’Iate. home to figure out whom he Is go Foster and Jcsl^ both failed under a carry-over contract which Durocher and Casey Stengel have Leading ladies were Kay Pink- Lee Fracchia, dog warden. temporarily banning hia departure taxes because he pays Swiss taxes Team Places Fourth > to score in tl)g|||||b-yard dash been mentioned as possibilities. man 179-499, Juanita Rhoads 187- Comments fSrom some of the Ulk. Nobody I T1in°thy5'mb« 68 56 124 With the score'tied at 86-86 in ing to slug next. ' ^ —a light bite of about 10 per cent has five years to run. The new men about Goodnough’s Ukk were -Boy. can that man 131 ’The heav^'weight champion, a from this country. He probably As a team, the Indians being timed affe.7 and 7.0 "Both have been very successful 496, Rita Farley 451, Ruth Raf Mark Hansen 62 69 the last quarter, Syracuse pulled will lounge around in toe sun at compared to the 87 per cent | arrangement was made wito Top-' Jotted down. All were high in left the hall early tonight And 51 71 122 oiit in front for good _with a-nine- knockout conqueror of toe big finished teurth in a field Of 17 respectively. Bud Conklin else at one time or another but we are ferty 177. Top men included Art John Gallagher Palm Beach for a we«k or so. bracket he tells into here. Coach Paul Phinney’s, charges ping’s approval. jroaiee evidence being presented he had so many interesting sud point burst. Sparking the surge Swede in toe eixto round Monday competed in the mile and ran Asked about the dual salary not considering anyone yet. We Rafferty 222-204. — 582, Ike 540 The 28-year-old businessman- Manners claims that under a I tallied 14 points to trail third as follows: j JecU and stories.” 263 277 were Larry Costello and Hal night, probably will font Eng- treaty with Switzerland, toe Ui\lt- the distance in 5:31.1. Situation, Weiss said: feel we have a full year to think Rhoads 220-580, Lloyd toirtis 226- land'a Henry Coo5>er in New York flghter W'as subpoenaed for a U.S. place Middletown by a point. Juniors Greer who finished the game with courthouse appearance a^,oJ8t6nii ed States is not entitled to taxes "I ate no reason why not as about it,” Weiss said. 569. iVTnnUi McCann former ' Jim Reardon, police chlef.^ Team 1044 28 and 25 points, respectively. next June or September, Hartford High dethroned de His first activity, Weiss said, today. The,government action wj on money earned by toe Ssrias | fending champion New Brit long as one is not dependent on V O H. Total Dolph Schayes was held to only Sonny Liaton of Philadelphia. toe other And here is no conflict will be to spend the next wo weeks HOLIDAY MOTHER-90N . 95 44 139 Sddle Machen of Portland, Ore., aimed at Uelng up any funds Ingo rporatlon. ain with the Owls winning on Bowling Events Boys top rollers were Don Sim Paul Wilhelm . 10 points, but 7-3 Swede Hal- ihansson earned about 8716,000 of Interest. Actually my income visiting the 13 major league clubs be an excellent man to bring back . 90 31 121 and other contenders have been may have receiv^ in advance as a total of 46>,i points And the training in Florida and to begin mons 129-332, Gary Winter 118- there wajs eoinethlng behind e\,ery Steven Klock . brook filled In with a brilliant Cluh President well as money promised'him by Monday while Patterson grossed Golden Hurricanes, taking toe from toe Yankees U at a reduced some «m e to talk to fathers and Daniel Everett , 87 37 124 performance. He sank seven of IS mentioned as possibilities. But Draw 50 Entries Scale and represents , deferred organizing a scouting staff. 11(1—327, Dick Dey 124-116, JJm one.” sons or to teenagers.” Robert Pico .. . 83 43 126 Policetnan’s Ball Helps P&V andlOH Groups Cooper, unbeaten in his last seven Feature Sports Inc. and Tele close to 81 million. runner-up spot with 36 points. Madlgan 109. field goal tries and blocked many prompter ;TPT). TPT handled toe Patterson said hs wanted to I compensation. It is'money I earned Then came a question about toe Serving as president of , fights, la understood to have the Taking second place in the proposed new ball park, projected Mothers best totals were Maude Among the “ winners” in last year’s successful Policeman’s Ball were the Police & Philadelphia shoU. ■ The teams television, movie)) and radio rights fight more often "Despite the gov 600-yard run waa John Sal- Thus ter a total of 50 young the previous year. That income Tony O’Bright, o^heatra leader Connie Foley—” l ’ve never heard 355 155 510 meet again at Syracuse Thursday. the Hartforji W<)rld Se inside track if he gets by Welsh bowling enthusiasts have registei^ will be further adjusted now that for completion in 1962. Weiss Madlgan 111-110-126—347, Helen and conunnnder" of Dllworth-Cor- Team 1045 Fire Junior Athletic Association and the Instructors of Handicap (lOH) group. Last on toe Patterson-Johansson fight. ernment.” He was referring to cius. The Indian Junior was ally speaker any where like him. Elgin Bavlor, with 40 points. led ries Club is a Manchester man Joe Brskine in London next the imposing tky he will have to | ed to take part in the qualifying I’m wito another club.” previously a strong critic of toe McHugh 116, Mary Simmons 114. ndl-Quey Post, 102, .American He held the audience as if it w'as David Huck .. ^.... 91 *7 158 Johansson already has received timed St 1:181 and lost out to night checks in the amount of $750 and ?200 were presented to the P&F and lOH the Lakers"^ to their victory over Tuesday night. New Britain's Jerry Nelpp round of the Midget and Junior 'As consultant, Weiss reportedly plan, admitted: Legion ^ "This was the first time magnetized.” Daniel Mullen...... 93 40 133 man. Walter Lawrence, Johansson had hardly recovered 8650,000. Including 8300,000 for p»y- was receiving about 836,000—half "I have a different picture of it 93 groups. Making the presentations were, Sgt. Walter Ferguson, past president of the Detroit at Los Angeles. Floyd again belittled his Mon who set a new meet record in Town Bowling Championships to . HAPPY HOLIDAYS that I have ever sat down to hear Steven Steiner .... 86 7 The Pistons, who mad# the above,- of 26 Edison Rd. start Saturday at the Holiday his former Yankee salary. Elstl- now. With toe added information Leading shooters were Peggy a apeaker from start to finish at a Atty. Harold W’illtam Nechitilo ■• 73 36 109 Police Mutual Aid, and Harold Newcomb, ^rrent prexy. On hand to receive the checks day night victory performance as I 1:15.3. Greg King did not playoffs Sundays tlje last day of Lawrence has been an of "Terrible. I showed no *kiU at all, acor?T)wt-placed sixth in toe Lanas. The Midget Division will mates put hia pay as president of I have now, I think it's a good Best 125, Jan Grover 117, Alice dinner. I’ve heard hundreds of Garrity, who did were Tom McKinney, treasurer of the R&r, Harold Pphl of the Midget Football League the regular season, fell behind at Brown 115, Ruth Ostrander 114, • 343 150 493 ficer for 12 years, six as only determination. I muet fight | 600 ’ rupnlng the distance in be for youngsters 12 and under the atill-unhamed new club at deal for both the city, and toe spealuia but none as good as to a masterful Job— Committee and Bruce Bonadies, president of the lOH. Left to right, McKinney, Fergu the atari and never caught up. It and the Juniors for those 13 i70,000. club.” Chickie Janicke 111. / night’s. He was tremendous to say as toastmaster In Team 1046 .treasurer. He is emploj’- Hat Trick by Wings’ Ullman more often,” he said. , 1:22.4. son, Pohl, Newcomb and Bonadies. Part of the P&F ch(>ck will go toward purchasing was comparatively cloae at half He praised Ckxiper as "A very I Salcius failed to score in the through 18. the least,” . keeping the pro P OH. Total ed by the Sun Oil Co. To 126 new football pants. (Herald Photo by Pinto.) time. 59-53. but the Lakers pulled worthy contender” and once more 60-yard high hurdles being The 2/3 handicap system. M used gram moving. — Paul Bfnold .... 87 39 awav to a commanding lead tn the night World Series mem Ralph l^oke .... 78 53 131 Achieved with Aid of Helmet gave the bryshoff to USton be- j time at 8.7. Here too a meet by the National Duckpin Bowling Rusty Scruton — American Le "You didn't say third quarter. Gene Shu* led the bers will hear Hal Good cause, he said, "of the people record was set with Hart gion Junior baseball coach. “Never John Foley ...... 79 35 114 Congress, will be employed. Midg enough .about Pistons vlth 20 points, 16 in the nough talk at the Hedges. around” the- hard-hitting Phila- j ford's Ken McBride being eta handicaps will be taken from heard any better talk. He was ter D ' ■ Bshadik . .77 38 115 Preslridge Leader In Point Parade that fellow In SASKersAu first half. . y — Detroit, March 15 iJP) — Jokes* more toan Howe. "The helmet delphian. timed at 7.7 for toe new mark. 100 and Juniors handicaps from rific.” - ' your, column. The teams play again tonight In 165 486 from the Detroit Red Wings’ quiet- brought Gordie good luck and now Salcius waa visibly tired after 115. All bowlers must u.ae tffelr He’s all that you 321 Los Angeles. look what it’s done for me. Maybe ALLING’S SC0K£S Leading scorer for RHAM^ln all 21 games and .tallied 24 Hookey at a Glance man, Norm Ullman, are about as previously running in toe/600. highest league averages. BowlCra WaBy Fortin, program director saJd and more. ■ Team 1JM7 points, an 11,13 averagef rare as his hat tricks. I should pass it along to someone Exhibition Baseball of the Recreation Department. — He could have I Brian Foley ...... 83 19 102 High’s basketball team this win Foster Ties for SeetJM with no average must first bowl- 1VE.ST SIDE MIDGETS. ter was Jeff Prestridge.' The 5-11 .Only , two other RHAM players Tuesday’s ReeuIU But Ullman, who’s finishing up else when I’m through with It.” five games under Holiday Lanes •’When’s ho coming to Slanchester talked aU night | Robin Brown .61 9 70 College Basketball Sharing second place In toe CREAtEST PRE-SEASON Standings senior wound up the season with hooped more than 100 points dur his finest season of a six-year Na Ullman played a fine two-way Tuesday’s Results 300-yard run was ■toe Bob Fos supervision to acquire an average. again? He’s terrific and would be and It would have I Michael Narional Leatgue ilson W. L. Pet. 251 points on 104 field goals and ing the .season. Don Taylor caged Detroit 5. Rochester SVX tional Hockey League career, game as he single handledly Jump Cincinnati 7, Detroit 4. ter. The Indians* senior ran his Entries in both division will roll great talldng to youngsters. been interesting.” Monaghan .41 17 58 .14 0 1000 NCAA Tourney Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 7. Sam Snead Herald Angels .... 43 free throw.s. 172 and Alex Bishop dunked 160. First Round ' Detroit 5, New York 2 found time for comedy after he ed the Red Wings to a 3-0 load specialty in 34.6 and tied with three games In the qualifying Chicago (A)'5. Minnesota 4. •’ 100” Gus's ...... 10 4 .714. Playing in all 21 games, Prest They were also the only others to scored four goals in the Wings’ after one period. The Rangers round. Top eight, will go into head- Wayne Cartier, football official 185 45 230 5 .615 Wake Foreat 97. St. John's 74. American League Milwaukee 4, New York 1. Ray Parker and Duncan Compare at The basement area In the Personalized Floors . .8 ridge had an 11.20 point average. play in all 21 games. St. Bonaventure 86, Rhode Island 6-2 victory over New York last fought back on goals by Pst Han- Campbell, both of Hartford. to-head competition on the follow and BwImmUg coach. — “He was Kacey Home was Just humming . .8 6 .!571 Quebec 5, Rochester 2 Kansas City 2, Washington 1. 85e M«h Ponticelli’s ...... ,. . During the course of the sea.spn. Player (i. B. F. T. Av^. night It was only his second hat nigan and Andy Hebenton and New Britain's Richie Radune ing Saturday. inspirational... wonderful.” . when I departed at 10:30 to catch . .6 8 .429 21 KM 4.3 251 I 1.20 76. ! Eastern League Playoffs Los Angeles (N) 8, PitUburgh GOLF SALE 86.99 Dos. Central Eliminated Pagani’s ...... Prestridge .set an' individual one, threatened to tie the score late in Farl*“y 21 82 ■ 80 244 11.13 Princeton 84, George Washing New Haven 3, Greensboro 1 trick — three goals or better. Opin the Johansson-Patterson fight on’ Police A Fire ...... 4 .286 game scoring record on Jan. 17 in ' 8.4 in toe final period. 3. Dr. Jeap-LduLs Bebert, grand Kansas City, March 14 — ...... 10 .286 D. Taylor 21 75 22 172 ton 67. , Johnstown 10, Haddonfleld 2 Ullman wore a helmet — once Boston 6, San Francisco 5. radio from Miami with most of the , .4 a home contest against Norwich Bijthop 21 d2 36 160 7.13 Morehead (Ky.) 71, Xavier Insuntnce Goal Defending Champion Southwest . .1 12 .077 Ifi 19 34 62 3.8 a common piece of equipment for Chicago (N) 9, Los Angeles (A) knight, Campbell GouncU- — "Ex- talk about Goodnough. Norman's ...... Tech when he tallied 33 points. Franks! «> But with New York pressing, Thurs. cellcsnt speaker. He would be won Texas State eliminated Central F. Taylor 1»5 14 30 2.2 (Ohio) 66. hockey players, but now ■ worn BIQ $S-A-V-UN-G-$ ON I was particularly pleased with Runner-up In both_ the points Woornan 12 <) 5 23 ‘ 2.5 Santa Cruz, Calif. — Roque the Red Wings broke clear and B- derful for high school groups as the reception the speaker got and Connecticut from the National In- Closing out its season undefeat g 5 23 l.R by few — for the first time in a Milwaukee B 6, Chicago (A) B n tsA it mf*ewsraR cmntsm scored and average per game cate Carter Ifi Boise. Idaho — (Seorge Logan, Maravilla. 179>-§, Santa Cniz, out Alex DolVecchio provided an In well, I feel he’s the best speaker i also with the reaction of the 400 tercollegrtate Tournament yester ed . last night were the Herald gories WAS Dick Farley, Prest- Jurovaty 12 R 7 19 1.7 game. 8. RHiN9 Night day. despite a 19-polnt scoring ef t'OVPlI 12 2 5 9 0.7 202, Boise, outpointed Frankie pointed Artie Dixon, 175, Los surance goal at 17:52. A minute DISCONTtNUED MODELS! I’ve ever heard, easily the best • men and boys present. It was rldge’s running mate at the other 0.0 "So I wore toe hat and get toe Angels who romped to a 68-43 vlc- pGtorjion a 0 0 0 Daniels, 194, New York, 10. Angeles, 10. later Ullman scored his fourth we've ever had here.” : upon my recommendation that the fort by Bob Regan. The Bobcats forward position. Farley played 3 0 0 0 0.0 torj' over Pagani’s. It marked the Morlock hat trick,” said Ullman, who need goal and .became the first Red Pro Basketball _____L Welleslev, Mass., resident was won. .70-59. Chuck Trcka and ed the protective device because Till 9 Ailing's, an oM N*w England qualify house, offm you secured to make his first public Bobby Hanson, with 15 points second year in a row that the An Wing to achieve that feat since Tuesday's Results Lee Terry. Country Club presi gels captured the leapie crown. he suffered a mild concussion ahd Ted Lindsay scored four times Syracuse 115, Philadelphia 107. T i n i a complete selection of quality brands. Chooso from dent—"1 could have sat there all speaking engagement In Manches each, were top scorers for the win black eye Sunday. "I'm not the ners. Pete Herdic ripped the -nets for against Montreal in a playoff game Los Angeles 120, Detroit 102. Wilson, MacGregor or Spalding from a wide rang# of night listening to him. ’ ter. 38 points and was helped, out by first one it’s helped around here.” April 5. 1955. Mandiei^te/i LUMBER* Ray LaGace (28). Wav-ne Cartier Scarcity 'of Front Ranking Receivers The well-muscled center nodded Ullman’s proficiency didn’t affect money saving values! had 17 points and Jim Blair 14 for over to Gordie Howe, who assisted the NHL race. Detroit la safely KANG! Pagani’s. on two Detroit goals. A Smflil Deposit Will Hold Your Set • Charge Acjbunts and Layaways Invited ^ tucked , in fourth-place, toe final \ V II Ponticelli’s nipped Personalized Howe, five times the league’s playoff slot. New York can’t climb Floors. 36-34 in the other contest. Big Concern with Major League Clubs most valuable player, was In the out of fifth. (UEL OIL S f AID IN G For PonticelU’s, A1 Wiley (10), worst slump of his 15-sSason NHL Tonight’s action also won’t mean MacGREBOR GASOlINf WILSON .lohn Minnie (8) and Brian McCar- career when Injured In January. anything in toe standings. Detroit Bobby Jones ' Irons and woods con ten (8) were high men. Tom Fitz S t Petersburg, Fla. (NEA) Helmet Helped plays at Chicago while New York Skiperbly crafted, dy Registered form to U. S. G. A. gerald (IS), Joe Weklind (8) and When he returned to toe lineup, is at Boston. namic balanced with specifications. Preci Bob Dotchln (7) led the Floors. Nearly everywhere you go in But Montreal’s bristling flrat 8 Matched Irons Howe was sporting a helmet, since, controlled flex to giye DunJnp sion matched and bal place battle with Toronto will be B A N TLY OIL more kick at the head. Wilson 877.99 the Grapefruit League, and discarded. But he went on a scor Gene Sarazen Gold Chip anced. Fitted to Mao- EAST SIDE INTERMEDIATE.6 ing binge soon, stte> his return. renewed tomorrow. The Maple I nir \ . l\i , Gregor’s lo flex ao- the same is true in Arizona, Autographed 4 Mat<'hed After a close first’ three quar Since Feb. 5 he has' had at least Leafs, second by one point. Invade K-28 Registered Woods 849.99 Reg. !H4.75 Uon shaft. BeauUfuL toe Montreal Forum to try to take ■ ' M \ ' N ' I 1)1 I. I Compare at ters. the Bandits beat AKX, 60- you find deep concern about ’a goal or an assist in each of his 69r each Outstanding Jack Burk Emerald Hrat glace away from tot Cans- $145.00 Matched Set $0.99 Doz. 49, to gain a tie for first place with catchers. 17 games. i n MItclull 9 85.99 Doz. Value 1 Registered "Maybe, they thought I was dians'n toMr own ice. Each con 8 Irons $99.89 8145.00 Matched Set the Raiders. The latter quintet In (Tlearwater, Gene Mauch said that the Phillies’ hopes of escap Gordie out there,” chiitkled Ull- tender has three games left before ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 1 set of right or. left hand 8 Irons $89.09 was upset, 58-56, by the Untouch toe season ends Sunday. $75.00 Matched Set $100.00 Matched Set ing from the National League base .man, who now has' 28 goals, fivs 8 woods $58.44 Gene'Sarazen autographed ^ O O ables. ment rest largely on the develop 4 woods 864.89 The first half of Bandits— A l ^ ment of one of the young catchers. Sirons...... ■ / # Bob Roeberg I game wound up in a 26-26 tie. CHay Dalrymple or Jim Coker. Sam Snead Signature Personal Deluxe But, with Dick Kerr hitting from "We have to go along with what What a Great Way to Registered, . $88.00 Matched I the out-side, the Bandits opened we have,” said the young manager NOliODY BUT - 1 set only. Cary Middlecoff 8 irons $69.94 up a lead In the third period and 1145.00 Matched Set $70J)0 Rtatched "The Dodgers are looking for a B H T B kT H B 8 Irons 199.89 trophy. 5 irons; held on throughout. Kerr (17) was catchir, and if they can’t find one 4 Woods $49.99 high for the Bandits and had help with all the trading material at TURNnKE AUTO CRUISER CLASS $100.00 Matched Set Reg. $57.50...... *16.99 Championship from Jeff Morhardt (131. The los their command, what chance do we 4 woods $66.66 $68.00 Matched ers were paced by Jim Boyd (21) have?” 8 irons $48.99 and Pete Gavello (14). _ Rosetmro Failed SEAT DOVERS $75.00 Matched Set FOR ALL YOUR SPORTING NEEDS $40JiO Matehed 8 woods 849.99 The Lakers ran away from the Johnny Roseboro failed to come RE-UPHOLSTERED TRY ALUNG'S! 5 woods $26.99 winless Trotters in the second on as a hitter for the Los Angeles TRYIAG t o e n d SHORTAGE— a former ctticiiO’ tiumfeif. ban rraotiBco coach Wes eon you dl this for game by the score of 55-33. The Nationals and hasn’t taken charge Westrum left tutors candidates for behind-the-plate assignment with thi Giants^ The WOOIKRMNE wall finishes! 1 set only. Marijnii Smith. 3 woods. Reg. $75.00.—$19.99- Lakers were led by- Ron Lallberte of an excellent pitching staff the voung hopeful’s are, left to right, Tom Haller, Richard Dietz and Cecil Hundley. Im s ! (20) and Bud Feshler (16). It way Walter Alston would Uke. \DbodfffainadVWWdeielnad SMEETiwcitShutmck bwidsbwM* dwebNAdw Ufe-reelstaot asIH was strictly no contest as the Lak N . . a __^__ ~ a^e-a- a-^ J The Dodgers offered the Yankees the Inldans' Vic Power, the Braves’ Gender shuttled - around more 1. Full line of custom made Weldy a»d aealN wee* *Wdi laat e * UNema e# a houe*. ers broke out on (op and kept Johnny Podres. Duke Snider and for the kids of today,” said Skiff. 1 get only. Sam Snead signature. Left hand 5 irons, 3~ woods—$79.99. pouring it on. The only man to hit "Who wants to put on all that Joe Adcock; the White Sox’ Roy than somewhat trying to leam to ’ carpots for all AomoeUe and R raqulw i » diwalliQ iw d to saw ewstniclkifl or GlI Hodges for Elston Howard and forolgu ear*' cusTOM-rinn double figures for the Trotters would have taken Johnny Blanch equipment and risk getting hurt?” Sievers and the Dodgers’ Norm catch, and hit. Obtained by the g.«itmiBoaiaMa.ffaditoto6«iBW>i>td6bam’, 1983. unleaa sooner dissolved: Preient, Hon. John J. WaHett. Judge St., Ellington, was fined $25 for fixtures needed and with conver groypr is a forerunner of, JM**''*^ Girard, Ml 9-6008. Household Services Few evenings, and weekends. MI ly. Reasonable prices. Om h Tues / ■ Eaeex Fells.N. J. 1) By the general partners at tha Cape—Short way out. Fireplace Eetate of Lucia Pagani late of "San publican Club have donated $500 sion of the present coal furnace to FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv- 4-8910. day through Saturday, Thursday Approximately two acres on the MI 9-6464. Kenneth E. Hill. 109 Golf Edge, electlcn of a majority thereof, deter ehenter in aaid district, deceased. passing a stopned school bus.' program, called W esleyanM en Offered 13-A Rooms Without Board 59 Weetfleld. N. J. spacious rooms, excellent condi to the Repubiican Town Commit sXHeartesca-ht'— t reutr ...... oil. ice on all typea ot electrical wir evenings. 129 Spruce St. BO 9-4387. juncUon of Hartford Road, West ROI^JNO PARK — The buy of H. Lawrence Bogeert Jr., 781 Park mined on the basis of their participa Upon application of Rosf» C. Borelio. According to the discussion last Abroad, which will send i ^ e r - ing .(Jeensed and insured. Wilson Avenue, New York Jl. N. Y. tion in tha lossea of tha limited part- tion, g;ood financing. Asking^ administratrix, praying for an ord»*r of tee as a result of the sale of Re Edward Jean, 19, of Berlin, was graduates and graduates to '■Af P e n o n a ls WEAVING ol Buma. moth noles MACHINISTS HEATED ROOMS and cabins, free Center St. and Spencer St. 878 feet buys. Six rooms, IH baths, dor ner.-hip; or $18,500. j?iale of certain real ^.«itate particularlv publican hats made by members night, the work will not be put out Electrical Co., Manchester, MI Young journeyman machinists Elbert J. Evans. 10837 WlUhlre Blvd.. ' deecrlbed in eald application on file. It fined $15 for driving in thC right rica and, perhaps, Asia and Latin and torn clothing, hosiery nuts, parking, heat, light, hot water fur frontage plus's soUd eight ^r mers front snd rear, fireplace, Log Anxeles 24 Calif. (2) By the limited partners at the IR of the club: hand lane, and Russell H. Hanson, to bid. Voting for the mesusure ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, bandliaga repaired, ripper re- 9-4817. Glastonbury. ME S-7^6. with four or more years of exper Honsehold Goods 51 nished, Scranton Motel, MI 9-0^. nice nelghborhood-^for less than; Disque D. Deane, 230 Weet 31th election of a majority thereof, deter Custom built ranch—3 bedrooms, were Eldward B. Masker, Mrs. America, to work as teachers and house and garage. Many desirable Street, Neig- York 14. N. Y. mined on the basis of tnelr contributions 2 fireplaces, 14 baths, large rooms ORDERED: That the foregoing appU- The results of the sale were 35, of 162 Union St., was fined $15 technical representatives. bonded representative, Alfred placements, umbrellas repaired, ience tor work at this leading nu 616,000. T .-J. Crockett, Realtor, ss limited partners to the capital of cation be hpard and determln^'drnli ’ at - the • made known last night at an exec Alice Hammar, William R. Hahn clear energy research laboratory, F^TRNISIfflD rooms, complete John Ellle, 570 Park Avenue. New and closets, excellent condition,'AA Probate office in Manch^Rter In aaid for failure to grant the right of Operation Crossroads was Amell, 206 Henry 8l. TeL Ml men’s shirt collars reversed and Courses and Classes 27 uses. MI 8-1877. York 21, N. Y. the limited partnership In the event of utive board meeting at the home way. and Robert F. Kalian. Voting S-0450. replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend 24 days vacation; 8 paid holidays; 36” GAS STOVE, exceUent condi light housekeeping facilities. Cen- William McKnlght Jr., 17 Eaet 89th the violation or breach by the limited zone. Asking $21,500. District, on the 27th day of March. A.D, founded and Is directed by Dr. Street. New York 28. N, Y. partners of any of the provialona of 1961. at eleven o’clock In the forenoon, 3f Mrs. Harlan Taylor, 30 Harlan A breach of peace charge against it were Harvey A. Yonce, ing Shop. ELECTRONICS-Televislon. "Leam- ample sick leave; exceUent wages; tion. CaU MI 9-3901. traUy located. Chfidren accepted— MANCHESTER—8 bedroom home, the limited partnership asp-eement en rp-rj^ . and that notice be given to all personF St. and Mrs. Elizabeth Spurllng. James H. Robinson, Negro pastor VACUUM CLEANERS repaired to progressive retirement plan. limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. T., J. CROCKETT, Realtor nice condiUcHi, on large lot, full _Jame« A. Sandhach, 1254 Clinton E t i t j interested in Raid estate of the pen- against William Haggerty, 43, o'f by-doing” -j^t ConnecUcut’a oldest Place. Elizabeth. N, J. tered info for the protection ol the Mrs. Malcolm Lambert, publicity Ciharest Trailer Park, Vernon, was Charles R. O'Fllnn was acting and director of the Morningslde my own home shop. Forty yean E ^ T FINISH HoUand window For additional information and Manchester. basement, on tnis line, near school John W, Sharbough, 24 Avon Road. limited partners. ATRYRP AnRKPV of said appllcadnn and thf time Community Center in New York electronic school. EhQ}!! now. Cj u OLca 1 A U C irS L 19 ^nd place of hearing thereon, by pub- chalrinan of the club, said (Mra. nolled on the recommendation of chairman and did not vote. factory experience. AU makes, shades made to measure. AU local Interviews, please call' Mr. DE LUXE 2 oven 4 burner electric MI 3-1577 and shopping center. SmaU down Larchm ont N. Y IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the under R E A L T O R S liRhing a copy of this order In tom e City, to promote better under metal Venetian blinds at a new Day and evening classeg now _ Donald -$. MacFadden,------—590 Sanda signed have hereunto set their hand! Philip Holway, program chairman, the court's family relations sec Besides learning Reinhardt’s low rates, tree eatlmatea, tree starting. Come in, write or Gary Noss in Hartford at CHapel range. CaU MI 3-6155. payment. CaU owner, MI 9-9770. Point Road. Sands Point N. Y. and reals as of this 5th day of January, o AfT o CQOA newspaper having a circulation in said originally suggested, making the fee, Ramsdell will consult with a standing between Africa and pickup and deUvery. Mr. HUer, low price. Keya made whUe you 9-2614 on Friday 6r Saturday, ONE FURNISHED room for Ught MANCHESTER-Maln St. FuUy m y-0044 Ail o-byoO i district, at least five dava before the tion, The charge stemmed from phone. JA 5-3406 for free catalog. equipped restaurant, business and COVENTRY — 7 room Cape on Norman S. Downey. Caatle Helghta 1961. day of aaid. hearing, to appear' if they hats, and between 700 and 800 were a domestic fray. local contractor in whom "he has America through student work- JA 2-1471. wait. Marlow's. New England Technical Institute, March 17 and 18. between 9:00 a.m. WHIRLPOOL automatic washer, housekeeping. Call MI 3-7480. Avenue, Tarrytown. N. Y. Lloyd S. Gllmour see cause at said time and place anil made by club members. faith” to estimate the cost of the camp miaaions. and 1:00 p. m. for afternoon or eve 2 burner Florence kitchen stove, equipment. Yours lor only $3,500. waterfront, 2-car garagq, fire Baail B. Elm er. 530 E ast 86th Street. Joseph H. King MARgH VALUES be heard relative thereto, and make re George Foss, of Ellington, CALL OR SEE ME tor a good deal DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com 56 Union Place, Hartford. ELDfiRLY GENTLEMAN would CaU the Mitten Agency, MI place, den, IH baths, on large lot, New York 28, N. Y. Edward T. Herndon turn to- this court. Plans far a potluck on May charged with intoxication, was repair work based on Reinhardt's ning interviews on these, days. Or electric range. Gqod condition. S. Logan Stirling. 53 Hillside Road. John F. Power on 1961 Dodge Dart. Lancer and pany doors tmd windows, custonl Reasonable. Arnold Nelson, 737 like to share home with elderly 3-6930. $19,000. W. E. Thleman, Agent. PI L.nrchmonl, N. Y. COVENTRY—Excellent summer JOHN J. WALIjETT. Judge. were also discussed. given a 15-day suspended jail term plans. send a complete resume to: D. Frederick Barton home with 5 spacious rooms. There are 36 children attending WUlya Jeepa and first choice used work guaranteed. CaU collect WU- Bonds—Stocks MortRa^es 31 LydaU, MI 3-8906 or MI 3-6412. couple. Box E, Herald. 2-7752. Dwight C. Baum. 1011 Oak Grove Kenneth E. Hill and his case was turned over to the Dempsey Gets 8 Bills cars. Walter G. Parker, Dennett llmanUc. HA 8-1196. Recruiting Department Avenue, San Marino 9. Calif. H. Lawrence Bogerl Jr. Double lot near^lake. $8,500. family relations section. Judge. the TalcottviUe school including Hartford, March 15 (JP) — The and Popp Dodge, 10 Conn. Blvd. Brother, Just Look At These FURNISHED ROOM With all im Farm and Land For Sale 71 BOLTON-COVENTRY Une—8 room John w. Mackey, 1275 North Sweetzer. 1 Elbert J. Evans O'Brien was told Foss's wife had 10 who pay tuition. The school is HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov MORTGAGE MONEY— Available LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC provementa. Car parking. 136 Bis- Hollywood. Calif. Disque D. Deane COVENTRY—Country living; in city House and Senate yesterday com East Hartford. MI 9-3422. in any amounts. Terms to fit your ALBERT Super Duper Sflbcials split level, large lot, easy com Milton J, Yoeckel. 2239 Woodland Ter- John Ellis Instituted diilbrce proceedings and for the training of retarded chil al, caUara, and attics cleaned. LABORATORY seU St. BUILDERS — ATTENTION Tace, Scotch Flalne. N. J. comfort. 54 room ranch. Ga- pleted action on eight bills snd budget. J D. Realty, 470 Main University of Callforhla $50 FREE CLOTHING muting to Manchester and Hart William G. McKnlght Jr. wanted Foss out of the house. dren. sent them to Gov. John N. Demp WANTED—Rider from Manchester Ashes, papera, aU rubbish. Harold With ^ rch ase Of Any 8 Room out ford. FHA approved. Sacrifice, Jame.-* B. Culliim Jr.. 6 M ariellle ' James A. Sandbach r^ e . Fhill basement. Combina Senate Seen Vising A nolle was entered in the case In other action, the board: St. MI 3-5129. Los Alamos, New Mexico Bolton Center—100 acres or ipore Drive. Lattingtown. Locust Valley. N. sey to be signed into law. to vicinity of Woodland St., Hart Hoar, i p 9-4084. fit During Our Great March Sale of beautiful land for subdlvlalon. $15,900. W. E. Thleman, Agent, John W. Sharbough tion windows. $13,000. of James M. Pierce. 17. of Tolland, Accepted the resignations of ford, 8:15-4:30. Call Ml 9-1364. i Donald 8. MacFadoen The bills make technical changes TV SERVICE — Potterton’s aU SECOND mortgages available for You Get Your Clothing At The Apartments—Flats— Also, several other attractive par PI 2-7752. Willard S. Boolhby Jr.. 7919 Lincoln' Norm an S Downey MANCHESTER—Two Capes. Both who was charged with intoxica Miss Adrienne Anthony, Lake St in present laws regulating the li residential, farm and commercial Store Of Your Choice cels In vicinity. Priced far below Drive, Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia . Pa. ' BaRil B. Elm er tion. David Dickson, a famll.v re makes. Highest quality miaranteed Tenements ' 611 PORTER STREET area, 8 room Robert P. Walker. 60 Central Avenue, S. Logan Stirling loaded, with value. Each one School, Grade 3 teacher; Miss Ann censing bf insurance agents snd properties. No brokerage or ap Help Wanted— 3 COMPLETE marke't value. Terms to suit. Highland Park. III. Dwight C. Baum has 6 rooms, full 'dormers, 14 lations officer, said IWerce wants Chener.v, Lake St. School, Grade 2; Automobiles for Sale 4 work and parts, over 47 yean ex colonial, 2 baths, wall-wall carpet, Daniel D. McCarthy.- 54 Weet Avenue. Depressed Area Aid the taxation Of foreign Insurance perience. Famous tor service praisal fee. E. C. Solimene, Brok Male or Female 37 ROOMS OP BRAND NEW GENERAL RENTAL agency. J. D John W. Mackey baths, breezeway stnd g;arag;e. to get into the service, and has Miss Jane Skehan, Lake- St. er, Ml 9-0500. FURNITURE R^ty, 470 Ma^ Street, MI J. D. REALTY garage, private yard, trees, M alveme, N. Y. Milton J. Yoeckel companies, abolish town grand since 1931. Phone Ml 9-6537 for 470 Mata St. MI 8-5129 H. Lawrence Jonee, 88 Radcllff Road .Tames B Cullum J r » All of the extras you wt^Id ex been having tfnuble at home. He School, Grade 4; Mrs. Shirley Han jurors to comply ^ t h the new OLDER CARS mechanlca spe- MEN-WOMEN $20 dally. Sell lu AND APPLIANCES $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI Grasem ere, S.I. 6. N. Y. was arrested during a dance in dols, fixit youraelf cars, alwaya best service. 9-6132. Willard 8 Boothby Jr. pect to find in homes priced (Continned from Page One) non, Maple St. School. Grade 1; Circuit ■ Court system, permit minous nameplates. Write Reeves “nie “Economy” S. Stewart Alcorn Jr.. Red Rose Robert P. Walker many thousands of dollars emergency aid and has supplied Rockville. and Leo Lajeunesse, high school a g o ^ selectiao. Look behind our Business Opportunities 32 Co., Attleboro, Mass. Free $50 Clothing RCKKVILLE — See. us tor your Lane,. Vlllanova. Pa. Daniel D. McCarthy 600 temporary jobs within the past Charles J. Ryan. 56, of Bolton changes, in the oath taken by mom- cmce. Douglas Motors, 333 Mato. apartment! 3% rooms, heat, ap Houses For Sale . 72 FOUR BEDROOM modified ranch, Charlei V. Leroy, 37 Suiiez Road. ' H. Txawrence Jones more. ' $16,300 each. to by Douglas would put full con vo-ag teacher, effective at the end bers and employes of the State BnildiiiX'Contractins 14 ITROOMS ■ $188 5-2. dining room, steel beam con Tenafly, N. J, S Stewart Alcorn Jr. trol of the new program in the De few da.i'S in such work aa foi-e.stry Rd., Vernon, was fined $10 for In of the current school year; ROCKVILLE—Restaurant, A-1 lo pliances, parking, $90 monthly; Wlllla L. RobeTts. 8506 Weet 122nd Charles V. Leroy Aeronautics 0 0171 mission and NEED A CAR and bad your credit The "Honeymoon” CAROL DRIVE — RockvlUe, $18,- struction, garage, trees, bus. near Place. Paloe Park, III. MANCHESTER—Quality built Cape partment of Commerce. This was and parks in the northern part of toxication. Approved guidance director Wil A. A. DION, INC. Rodflng, Biding, cation, newly remodeled with all Free $50 Cilothing Risley Realty Co., Ml 9-4824, TR 650. 5 room ranch, targe living Willis L. Roberts on Edgerton St. 4 rooms- fin- Minne.sota. Four cases were continued for change the ■wording on tax col turned down? Short on down pay new equipment, good volume, Situations Wanted— 5-1168. Bowers School. Carlton W. Hutch Llo.vd S. Gllmour Jr., 139 Eaet 79th Telovd S. Gllmour Jr. in line with Kennedy'* wishes. liam' A. Pope’s 6-year program in lectors’ deeds to specify a period- painting. Carpentry. Alterations 3 ROOMS $269 room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed Street, New York 21, N. Y. John W. Canton lahed. expandable to 6, Close to In Milwaukee yesterday, Gold one week, including the case of ment? Bankrupt? Repossesnon? priced to sell with reasonable ins, MI g-6132. John W. Carleton. 142 Beacon Street. Douglas originally had favored a professional education; of "60 days’’ Instead of "two Don’t give up! See Honest Doug- and additiona. Ceilings. Workman Female 38 The "Charm House” FOUR ROOM apartment, tocItuUng rooms, 1H% mortgage can be Dwight H. Gr)r\'ett schools, transportation and berg was greeted at the airport Jerome Connors. 18. of 11 Webster terms. Call Cantor * Goldfarb, Boston Maes, Elisha Riggs Jones , recreational facilities. Will sell separate new agency to handle the Named Mrs. Spurling, Mrs. months” as the return date for Iss, get the lowdown oq the low ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. Free $50 Clothing heat, hot water, gas tor cooking, assumed. Marion E. Robertson, H. B. GRADY, Broker. Licensed. Dwlgjit H. Gravett. Boulderado. ' John Te. Kelsev. i b.v Gov. Gaylord -Nelsoii and at S t, RockvlUe. who pleaded inno Realtors, MI 3-8442 TR 5-6244. SECRETARY—Varied experience, The "Hollywood” Bonded. Experienced. Choice Ranch. Las Vegas. Nev. quickly. $12,900. program. In the banking commit city hall by Ma.vor Henry Maier. Hammar, Hahn, Masker and matters In Circuit Court actions^ est down snd smallest payments MI 8-4860. graduate -Northwestern Univer electric refrigerator, gas stove. Broker, MI 8-5958. TVinald M. P alm er , cent to a speeding charge and re O’Fllnn aa delegates to the Na anywhere. Not a smaU loan or S ROOMS $394 Call MI 9-7737 from 5-7 p.m. only. selection of homes to suit buyer's Elisha Riggs .Tones. 4100 Greenway. Paul Zeltner tee, he supported a compromise The .Hecretan,’ iieard reports of quested a trial by jury. BIDWELL HOME Improvement sity, Manchester area. Write Box Free $50 Clothing $13,600—SIX room cape, fuU base price range. Clall MI 8-8009 at any Baltim ore 18, Md. MANCHESTER — West Side ape- putting it under Commerce for critical, unrelenting business re tional School Board Association finance company plan. Douglas BE YOUR 0 \W BOSS G, Herald. John L. Kelsey, 94 Linden Drive. Fair As General Partners ' " cial. Spacious custom built Co convention May 4-6 in/Philadel 1 M a in “ Co. Alterations, additions, ga-' 8 ROOMS $488 ROCKVILLE — CentraUy located, ment, combtoaUon windows and time. Haven. N. J. housekeeping purposes but giving cession in Wisconsin.. Motors. 338 I SL doors, amesite drive, shade trees, Donald M. Palm er. 18555 MUloh lonial on Perkins St. 8 or 4 bed phia; ragea. Kooftog and sldtog experts. Small restaurant with exceUent RELIABLE woman would like to The "Boulevard” 3H rooms, kitchenette, dinette, Thomas C. Eastm an considerable independent authority TTie Milwaukee labor jnarket RochviUv-V ernon PACKARD 1954, radio, heater, Aluminum clapboards S’ specialty. income can be easily operated by Free $50 Clothing bedroom, Uving rooip, tile bath, 80 days occupancy. Marion E. NEW CUSTOM built i'A room Drive. Glendora, Calif. Arthur C. Boyce rooms. 14 baths, garage. See to an area'’’redevelopment admin has 30,000 unemployed, he was Approved contracts for 12 new UnexceUed workmanship Easy do babysitting ‘in my own home, -Robertson, Broker. Ml 8-5058. ranch, 3 bedrooms, large IMng Paul Zellner. 1414 East- 24th Street. Henry L. Bogert It, today, and make an offer. teachers, and approved April 17 overdrive, good running condition, couple. Excellent financing. day or night. PI 2-8336. 8 ROOMS $697 appliances furnished, $85 per Brooklj-n in. N. Y. luring Dam istrator. ibid. The state has 7.2 per cent of budget terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR room with mahogany paneled wall LDIITED PARTNERS James P. Magill through 21 as the, period for teach $100. CaU MI 3-0606. The' "Aristocrat” month, newly decorated. MI SIX ROOM CAPE, breexeway and Thomas C. Eastman, Monkton. Mary - The amendment, adopted yester its labor force out Of work. In Cavedon Named a-9109. J. D. REALTY Free $50 Clothing 3-1886. TR B.-3485. and fireplace,' paneled kitchen Harold H. Young JARVIS REALTY CO. day, sponsored by Sen. J. William hard-hit northern Wisconsin, er training of high school juniors 1957 FORD, custom SOO. excellent garage, fuU shed dormer; 2 fuU with built-ins, basement garage, land. " Matthias Plum Realtor — Appraiseri; — Insurors and seniors; CARPENTRY—Remodeling, addi 470 Main St. MI 8-5129 Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 8 ROOMS $679 taths, wooded lot, easy walking A rthur C. Boyce. I ll Eaat 58th as Trustee under two Inden Fulbrnght, D-Ark., gave full pow about one out of five can't find To Industry Unit condition throughout. $800. CaU NEW. FIRST floor, five room all utilities, on bus line. ' Priced Street. New York 22. N. T. tures of Trust, each dated Feb-‘ xn 8-4112 MI 9-1200 PI 2-8311 er to Secrctar.v of Commerce Lu jobs. About 65 per cent of the un- Changed tho afternoon route of after 4 p.m, MI 9-4310. tions, roofing, rec rooms, aluml- $10 DOWN DELIVERS apaiiment, buUt-to oven . and distance to schools, bus, and shop right. Charles Ponticelli Agency, Henry L. Bogerl. 160 E ast 72nd ruar>' 38. 19M. for the benefit MI 8-7847 ■ a school bus hi order to discharge qum sidihga,.doors and windows. PEDIGREED Chihuahua, ask ping. Don't miss this outstanding Street, New York 21, N. Y. respectively, of Virginia Bogert ther H. Hedges to nm the program. emplo.ved arer in the manufactur Alfred W. Cavedon, who Is gen Help Wanted— Female 35 $40. Call Somers, RIverk Free stor^e until wanted. Free ran^e, $125. 50 8-2578. MI 0-0844 or MI 8-8109. Herbert L Dillon. Cedar Swamp McVlckar and Lucretia Bogert Dotiglaa also went along with an ing industrie.s. a young girl in TalcottviUe on the 1953 MERCURY 4-door, radio, No jobs too small. Ed Stasisk, PI Delivery, ^ee setup by our own value, $16,9()0. PhUbrick Agency, Road. Glen Head I.ong Island. N. Y. eral manager of the Aldon Spin same side of the road aa her home. heater, automatic, good mechani 2-7564. 9-3600. MI 9-8464. Lorilig Dam. 520 Telner Street. PhllA- Abbott. amendment of Sen. Prescott Bush. ■ Goldberg admitted frankly .he ning Mills, has been named to the CLERK-TYPIST—Permanent full reliable men. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. MANCHESTER — Porter Street, The Joseph H. King Trust for Legal Notice R-Conn.. putting a 4-year limit on didn't have any magic solution, Ma.sker, transportation chairman, cal condition,, interior and tires. time position for neat, accurate Heat, not water,.i;>arklng. Tel. MI $17,850. 8 room cape, dormers, delphta 18. Pa. Joseph Michael ToOtsch ITl un Voimon Industrial Commission to Original owner. Asking $150. MI BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling. FREE—Black and white puppy; SEE IT DAT OR NIGHT DUPLEX, NEW, 8 bedrooms, base; James P. Mneill, Scotforth Road. der agreement dated as of the program. Originally Bush but he promised action where, he said the '^irl -was almost hit worker. Small friendly office. Nor male, IH years old. Inquire 136 8-2068. storms and .screens, 1% baths, Philadeinhia 19, Pa. .Tanuary i. 1MT_ U.MITATION OKDF.B fill the post recently vacated by 9-1195. ^ addiUons.'V recreaUon rooms, man’s, S43 Hartford Rd., Mr. Phone tor appointment board heat, near bus, schools, Harold H. Young. 421-A Butler Ave wanted two years but settled for said, it is needed now, and a long Kranci.s J. Gregory, vice presi Thursday- by'a oar which did not Demlng St. beautiful trees. Carlton W. Hutch extra large ll'vlhg room with fire The Joseph H. King Trust for AT A COURT OF PROBATE hald four. range study to restore the nation's stop for the school bus. The route porches. All types of carpentry. Kaufman. Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-08S8 place, recreation. room In base nue, Princelori. N. J. PameTa King Lotsch under at Manchester, within and for the dent of the Kingfisher-Bristol Co. I960 CHEVRdfeET Parkwood sta-( Call MI 9-4291. If you have no means of tranapor- WOMAN TO abara apartment and ins, Ml 0-6132. N______^____ Matthias Plum, as Trustee under agreemenl dated aa of January District of Manchester, on the 7th day The original bill hod no termina econohiic health. The term expires in October change will cost an^xtra 25 cents tlon wagon, 'power steering an d ^ ------R.N. OR L.P.N. for 11 p.m.-7 a.m. ment. garage, 1% lots with plenty Tru.st Indenture, dated February 28. 1. 1961. of March, 1961. tion date. Bush said it could be re Without making an official an a day, he said. •r/XsV o Live Stock—Vehicles 42 .tation, I'U send my auto for you. expenses. Call after 5,-MI 9-0470. BOLTON, OONNi-For sale, noich of . privacy, j>atio, • fireplace, 1965. for the benefit of Vlrvlnla The Joseph H King Trust for Present. Hon. .lohn J. Wallrit Judge. 1963. Appointment of .Cavedon brakes, radio, heater, many Friday and Saturday. Vernon No obligaUon Bogert MeVirkar. Chatham. Mass. Alexandra Polk Lotsch under Estate of Mary Mae Haskell a'k'a newed in 1965 if it proved success nouncement, he implied that Mil house, 6 rooms, furnished or un- shrubs, bamboo fence, trees, etc. Matthal.s Plum, as Trustee under Trust ful. brings the 10-mcmber commission extras, low mileage. Ml 9-0538. Roofing—Siding 16 Haven. TR 5-2077. GOOD GENTLE family qow, 238 CHARTER OAK ST.—2 room agreement dated as of Ja»-uary Mae M. Haskell, late of M anchester in waukee on March 24 would be de to fiiil strength. W ashing dishas furnished apartment, suitable two furnlroed, basement garage, James O. Dowling, MI 9-7677, MI Indenture dated Fehriiarv 28. 1955. for 1. 1961 said District, deceased. In Duluth, Minn., Labor Secre clared a labor market atea of sub Rain or Snow 1949 DODGE, good condition, good RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and brown, due to freshen March 14. A—I^B^E—R—T— S Please oau owner Ml 3-7854, Box 0-8816.. the benefit of I.ucretla Bogert Abbott. On motion of Evelyn Clementino of Tlie commission was recently Windsor Locks, March 15 (.ffl— TELEPHONE operator with typing- PI 2-8096. 4S-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD adults. Heat, hot water, private Ch-->tham. JIass A.ft Taimited Partner.** said Manchester.A-xecutrlx. tary Arthur J. Goldbe^rg continued stantial unemployment. reorganized under the chairman is M sy today*** tires, and many new parts, $95. built up roofs, gutter and conduc experience, excellent working con bathroom, parking. $20 weekly, 82, Carpenter Road. . * The Joseph U. King Trust for Jo By JOHN r. POWER. hia tour of depressed areas today Tlie U.S. Weather Bureau today Open Nights UU >—Sat. 6 p.m. TOLLAND—New 5% room ranch seph Michael Lotsrh III tinder agree ORDERED.: That six months from That category covers labor mar ship of John D. Ruslie^. vice presi:' MI 3-0290. tor work; roof chimney repairs. ditions. Apply Box D, Herald. MI 0-1746. Ihrlividually and as Attomey- the 7th day‘of March. 1961. be and the with a awing through Minnesota's kets with more than 6 per cent un Issued this forecast for Connecti Ray Haget)ow, MI 9-2214; Ray MANCHESTER - Colonial, 6 spa- on large lot of 150x200, baseboard ment dated as of .Taniiary -1. 1961. c/o in-Fact «*m6 PHILCO RECOMMENDED service selling guaranteed costume jewel TOOL AND equipment rentaia. LAWSON SOFA studio couch. Kel Performance and paym ent S«w«rog« DhpoMl Co. .Tan..Ames B- Cillum Jr. •n s t h e .TQSKPH H KTVG TBTIPT AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Governor. "Naturally we hope Sure I Assumed Aflother 'burden Of Pronoun* "1” When I Delved Into The Absolutely Unfair 1956 CHEVr OUET 4-door station vinator refrigerator, 8 overstuffed Box J, Herald. IS0-IS2 Peari S t —Ml 8^5808 Willard «fl. Bonthby Jr. FOB AI.EXANDRA POI.F t-GTArn at Manchester, within and for the things will improve andtwe are go wagon, 210 model, 6 . cylinder, on Hi-Fi’s, radios, teletrislona also ry for Emmons Jewelers. Phone Sales and service AP Equipment, bonds to bd furnished by the bid Robert P. Walker *n- S -•'.j !
J. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1961 ATerige Dej^ Net Preaa Ran The Weather PAGE TWENTY For the Week Ended v ' ^attrlj^Htfr lEttPtting l|^ral6 Mandi U. 1981 ' Foreeeat of V. K. Woaitlior mand fbr good iiaod clbthlng. The Jerome T. Mailliet,. was named Shahmoon of $1.43 for 6-lnch, Fair and ooldar tonight. Low non; Mr*. Mary lOaaane. Winds<«> Penny Saver Nee^s Penny Saver also haa a ready 13,317 LeClaire Favors chairman of the committee to forth $2.09 for 8-inch, $2,78 for lOtinch, lO-lt. Mootly sunny, IHHe tompnon* vine; Mra. Ella Bracket. 193 and $3.52 for 12-inch pipe of the market for heuaehold equipment, Member o f the Audit such an organization. D O N T^Tw ar” turn change Friday. High M-te. About Town Adafns S t: Mrs. Mabel Wirtalla. bell and spigot type. Clothes, Dishes* dlahea, and khtek-knacka that are Bnreaa of dronlsHon Counsel’s Group being diacarded during end of the SHU plenty of wear left In 63 Laurel St.; Mrs. Elisabeth Cer- The price for tyton joint pipe shoes when brought here for Mancheeter— A City of Village Charm sosimo, Wapping; Mrs. Carol winter housecleaning, she a3d^. St. G«r«rlowe. Stafford Springs k Kent meeting of municipal lawers. An . low bidder to aupply Manchea- cha.sed will be determined later Waranbke Rd. The Pehny Saver i OF^ATHE BETTER KIND” chuK*. Canon Thomas Byrne wnll ' Ough. 113 Love Lane: Colleen other meeting will be held some ; ter's water denprtm^nt- with pipe said Fred Thrall, su^perlntendent today. is a money-raising project of the tS OAK STREET time in April lo which all city at Women's Auxilary of Manchester Same Side As Watkins preeent a Lenten messafre. Host- Williams. Soutif Windsor; Abac I in varving sizes for a year- _ of the water and sewer' depart Mrs. Levsis Piper, chairman of Maea will be Mrs. Winslow Man- Sands. Neill Rd.. Vernon: George torneys will be invited. LeClaire in- ment. as requests for new water the thrift shop, reports the com Memorial Hospital, and all profits tend.s' to go to the April meeting. ! Bids offened at 11 a.m. today are contributed to the hospital. ehwter. Mrs. FUMsell Mathiason. Jones, 112 N. Elm St.; Mi-s. Claire i revealed a per foot price from ser%'ice are received. mittee is unable to meet the de and Mra. John McDowell. , Martel, 493 Adams St. Hartford 's corporation counsel. Roland E. Walsh. 18 Slrant St., j will be Manchester chairman for ; the ennual president s dinner to be sponsored by the Connecticut Chapter of St. Michael’.' College ; Alumni Association on .\pril 7. The event will be held at the ^ s Bill to Save New Haven RR ’ Shaw Restaurant oh the Merritt Pirkway. An Irish tea. sponsored by the House Heated 70-0 Vote, Nine Abstain WomMi’s Home League of the Sal State News GOP Backs vation Army, has been postponed To 140 and. . . . until March 23. beginning at 11:30 ajn. Roundup Cynthiana, Ky., March 16 South Africa JGets $1.2 Million UP) — No doubt about it, the Members of Maryta Circle of furnace in Mrs. Kathryn Sta Bhnanuel Churchwomen will me^t ton's house really puts out. tomorrow at the' church for a Dempsey Plans She found the house an in A s ^ t a n c e work seaslon at 10 a m Members door Sahara when she return Assembly Censure are to bring a box lunch, and cof- ; ed from\a 10-day vacation. fee end dessert will be served at : To See Parade The thermostat on the furn Hartford; March 16 (i9V- 12:30. followed by a businc-ss sea- ace hadlgpne haywire, the Governor Dempsey today aion at 2:30. For St. Patrick United Natfon.s, N. Y -.fthe territory under U.N. trustee- furnace had run full blast, the ship. signed into law a bUl which house’s temperature had March 16 (JP)— The U.N. Gen Edgar V. Coughlin ^f 3S>o Wood-' The United States and,, all mem provides $1.2 millibn tax re* Hartford, March 16 (/P)— reached an estimated 140 de eral Assembly today censured bers of the British Commonwealth, land St., secretary of the Omar grees and: lief annually for the New Ha* ^ rin e Club of Manchester, is a G(jv. John N. Dempsey plans the Unipn of South Africa except B r i't a.i n and- Australia, ven Railroad. 1. Cooked eggs and frozen for its actions in Southwest voted for the r^olution. Those ab member of the honorary commit to go to New York tomorrow foods in a new refrigerator tee for Sphinx Club of Manches- to review the St. Patrick’s Africa. staining were Australia, .B.elgium, that a plumber said began Dominican Republic, Finland, Hartford, March 16 (IP)— tee for Sphin.x Club of Manchester, Day parade there. generating heat Itself; 2. Melt The action came 'less than 24 The House today passed and la erranging ’ the reception Friday hous after the South African gov France, Ltixembourg, Portugal, The Governor told his press con ed candles and evaporated the Spain and Britain. sent to Governor John N. night et .the Hotel Statler for Il ference today that he would fore tallow, leaving only the wicks: ernment announced it was with lustrious Potentate Thom Corey. go his trip to New York if there drawing from the British Com TTiere was no immediate reac- Dempsey a tax relief till for 3. Bulged piano keys upward; Uon from the South African gov Shrinera from Nev York and the was any chance of settling t)>e 4. Warped floor boards, and 5. monwealth because of attacks on the New Haven Railroad. The New England states will be South Africa's racial policies. ernment, but there was mounting CR&L labor dispute. Caused wallpaper to peel off speculation that the union govern bill was passed on a roll call among the 600 attending the re (jompany and union repr g ila- in sheets. The vote on today's resolution vote, 250 to 10. ception and dinner-dance. | ment might withdraw from the tives In the bus dispute are „ohed- The furnace's thermostat, was 74-0 'with nine abstentions. United Nations. The Democratic adminiatrktlon’a uled to meet with State Labor which has been set at 55 de- The South African Relegation did Two more complaints against bill was passed by the Republican- Commissioner Renato Ricciiiti this grees, blew up. not vote. South Africa’s white supremacist controlled House and thrm at-' afternoon. ■ The approved resolution assert policies and her treatment of In tempts to amend the bill were de Hospital Notes: Dempsey has also been Invited ed that the South African govern dian nationals on her soil are feated. The bill was passed in tha by Francis Cardinal Spellman to ment wa.s acting illegally- in try scheduled to come up this session. Democratic-cpntrolled Senate ,yes- Vlamag hours are 2 to 8 p.m. ^ attend a pre-parade Mass at St. Alpert Reports ing to incorporate the, former Delegates wondered if Prime Min terday. for all areae exeept malemUy | Patrick’s Cathedral. Ijcague of Nations mandate into ister Heqdrik Verwoerd’s govern Dempsey said he would sign tha wheye they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:30 . In the evening. Dempsey will South Africa. This, the resolution ment, smarting over its break with bill today as soon as it reached his to S p.m'.; and private ronins | attend a County Tipperary ball In Rail Can’t Pay •said, ”constitutes a challenge to the Commonwealth, might carry desk. where they are 10 a.m. lo 8 pjii. i the Statler-Hilton in New York. the authority of the United Na out repeated veiled threats to with' The administration bill provides Vlattora are reqiieoted not to | The Governor said he would tions.” draw from the United Nations. $1.2 million in annual tax relief amoke In patients-' rooms. No more ' drop in at the St. Patrick’s Day $1 Million Tax The resolution appealed to all Similar speculation was reported to the railroad by repealing the than two rlsttom at one time, per show in the Hou.se today, but he members of the United Nations widespread in South Africa itself. gross .revenues tax. phtleat. added that he did not plan to which have close ties with South The South African delegation Today’s action by the . Ho\iss sing as he ha.s done in the past. Boston, March 18 (41--The New Africa to use their influence to walked out of the General Assem- Haven Railroad can’t pay $1 mil makes Connecticut the first of four ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs He said he would say a few words. get compliance with U.N. decisions' states to pass a ,tax aid bill for the Isabel Tllden, Wapping; Mrs. Rose The Governor noted that today, lion in 1960 property taxes in time calling on South Africa to place (Continued on Pa; ’Urteen) to meet a March 30 appeal dead railroad. St. John. 42 Delmont St.; Newton after all, was still not St. Pat /. The .three amendments were of Smith. 82 S. Main .St.: Mr.s. Chris SPECIAL PURCHASE EASTER HATS rick's Day. line, President George Alpert said fered by individual Republican tine Hewitt 475 Keeney St.: Mrs Anyway, the Illusion Is There But he got a St. Patrick’s day today. Alpert said the railroad has legislators without the endorse Lillian Morrissey, 128 Campfield REG. 5.00 to 6.98 What looks like a tree that is the first to open new blossoms this year is actually a tulip tree' stud gift when he arrived at the capitol Macmillan Affrees ment by GOP leaders, who op Rd.; Mrs. Henrietta Case. South filed for tax abatements, but to ded wlUi lAst year’s blooms. The tree, ill front pf the Franklin Building on Educational Square, this morning. A friend was await retain its appeal rights it must pay posed them. Wind.sSr; Rosemary Gibson. West I flowered ing him in front of the /building One would have granted tax Willington; George Mason, 477 N. • black sprouted buds during the fall which were supposed to open to creamy-white blossoms in the half the taxes 'due by the end of bretons ^ , spring. Because of the severe winter, however, the only heralding of spring this tree will do will be and presented him with alpair of this month. relief to the railroad only -on con Main St.; Catherine Boyle, South pillboxes NOW green gloves. i Windsor; Katherine i^ c k . 20 Lu with its dried arrangement of pale brown blooms. (Herald photo by Pinto). He told the legislature’s Trans South Africa Keeps dition that it go Into bankruptcy. cian S t; Joseph Clodtier. Merrow; portation Committee he has asked The second would have bsim ^ Sheiwl Weir. Gliatonbury; Mrs mintgreen sewn braid Pickle Firms Merge Gov. John A. Voipe to file a spe any increase in salaries of rail Geneva Holds. 24 Eldridge St.. I shells sailors *DHftmg into Chaotic State’ South Deerfield, Mass., March cial message seeking extension of road exexcutives while the rail Mrs. KarSft Huelsman. Dobson 18 UP)—Johq B. Cain Cp., of Cam the deadline. road waa eligible for tax relief and Ave.^ 3^mon; Triond Morse. bridge toftoy announced purchase Alpert said the railroad wlll,4»ay British Trade Link would bavt aubjected contracts of MtMtweld. • lilac I strawcloth of -Bttvef^' Lane Pickle Co., East the I960 tax bill as soon as it can. executives to approval • by tha ADMITTED TODAY: Umberto cloches white \ Hartford, Conn. „ "Don’t-make us pay it now, because state public utillUes commission. Ravetto. Phoenix St.. Vernon: Cain will merge Silver Lane we can’t.” he told the legislators. London, March 16 (/P)— Prime$>repercus8ions were expected in the The third would have established Deborah MacDonald. Wapping. with Oxford Pickle Co., running A $1.2 million tax cut proposed by MinisterVHendrik F. Verwoerd of United Nations. a S-member commission appointed , BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A I organdies plants here -and in South Paris, Gov. Voipe to help save the rail fered today to maintain financial Delegates at the U.N. speculat by the Governor to supervise spwjd^ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William orange Maine, nresident Roljert H. Cain road from bankruptcy would not and trade ties with Britain even ed South Africa might quit the ing and other activities df the Lanning. South Windaor; son “^to toques said. Both firms earlier an cover 1960 tax bills. It wquld be after breaking away from the world organization because of two road’s management. The commis y — Prepare, Run Own Program effective for 1961 taxes if approved Mr. and Mrs. George Messner. sion would work In cooperation nounced plans to purchase more by the legislature. Commonwealth. His statement resolutions.' These, protest treat Wapping; a son to Mj^ and Mrs. than 500 acres of pickling cucum waa promptly welcomed by Prime ment of Indians in South Africa with the PUC. Donald Rosenthal, 458 W. Middle yellow rough braids bers in the Connecticut Valley thi.s Alpert warned the committee Minister Macmillan. and South African administration The first amendment was de Tpke . turbans By OVa> OV A. MARTEN ^surpluses, which now total about8> It ■wbuld be possible for the sec summer, an increase of about 150 that if the railroad goes bankrupt "We intend to cooperate fully of South’ West Africa. feated on a roll call, 238-30. The Asaoctoted Press Fami Writer $9.5 billion. • retary of agriculture and farmers "nobody i^/going to get paid for in matters of common interest,’’ Official aiid unofficial reaction others were killed on voice votes. BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr The idea of letting fanners to d r^ a program providing for acres over 1960. . During the debate of more than and Mrs. Charles Kehoc. South Waahlngton, March 15 UP)— anything," including taxes. Macmillan told the House of Gom- in various parts of the world waa President Kennedy today asked themselves draft their programs •government payments to farmers He said the railroad has no i^ons. He also expressed hope that that South Africa’s walkout would an hour. Legislators on both' sides "Windaor; a daughter to Mr. and Of the House, opponents and sup- Mrs. Gerard PouUot. Glastonbury: Congress to delegate to the Sec was proposed in several farm bills as a means of supplementing their Brass Industry Prohe working capital now. If it went in the future South Africa could increase Commonwealth influence a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian retary of Agriculture and to the Introduced in the li^t Congress. returns. Hartford. March 16 (/P)—A 23- into receivership, Alpert said, the i'once more play her part in the In Africa and Asia. ' Under the Kennedy proposals, trustees would stop pflying tax (Continued on Page Ten) Denbesten. South Windsor; a son Open Tomorrow farmers thernselves authority to If Congress took no action and member federal grand jury Is un commonwealth.” Verwoerd canceled plans to go to Mr. and Mra. Milton Shaw. draw up and put into effect pro farmer advisory comn^ttees would allowed the program to go info der orders to Investigate Connecti bills, bond Interest and the like to Macmillan had led the fight to to West Germany,, en route home. Hebron. grams to raise farm Income. be created to work with the sec effect, the payments would be cut’s brass and copper industry generate working capital. try to keep South Africa In the His scheduled visit there next week retary in formulating programs come, in some degree, a moral "That’s a fine way to run a rail DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; Main Street Till Congress itself would retain to see If anti-trust laws have been British family of nations in spite had drawn sharp criticism from only the power to veto a program for individual crops and livestock. obligation on the federal treasury! broken. road,” he said. of the antagonism all the 11 the opposition Social Democratic ■ Mrs. Pricilla Brown. Merrow; Vir Once such a pixqjosed program It did not like. But the program as now envi ■U.S. District Judge Robert P. Alpert wo\ind up his testimony, other Commonwealth members to party, which declared Germany Bulletins ginia Cook. .Tunnel R<^.. Vernon: Manchester involving controls was draft^, It sioned would not obligate Congress aU^east for present, with a prom George Foster Jr.. Lake St, Ver 9:00 P.M. Kennedy made this proposal to Anderson ordered the special In Verw'oerd’S white supremacy poli had learned under Hitler the' conse A shift thfr farm program-making would be submitted to affected to appropriate the motley to make vestigation yesterday*'on request ise that the railroad will impfbve cies. quences of a racist policy. Culled from AP Wires producers. If approved by at least process /from the lawmakers to the payipente. of the Atiti-tnut Division of the service and work for "a very sub- Verwoerd’s announcement yes Today, the South African leader farmers and the secretary in a two-thirds those voting in a ref In some cases, it' might bs pos Justice Department. It starts terday that South Africa w’aa took his usiial plac.e, smiling and special farm message to Congress. erendum, the program would be sible for the secretary to make April 17. (Continued on Page Twenty-three) withdrawing from the Common cheerful, and, after the morning KENNEDY OUTS EYE ATLANTIC He said he was deeply concerned submitted to Congress. It would payments from funds the depart A special prosecutor from the wealth May 31 because of Com conference, declared: Washington,' March 18 UP>— FURNACE OIL that present farm programs qre go into full effect in 60 days unless ment hed obtained under borrow- division’s New York ofliee — John monwealth cntlclsm sent ripples "If the United Kingdom govern President Kennedy suffered a Antoniaitr Delivery "drifting Ipto a chaotic state.” rejected by either house ■within J. Galgay—was named to present of reaction around the world. ment ia interested In maintaining cut over his left eye today while L T. WOOD CO. The President also outlined that period. (Contlnued on Page Ten) the case to *he jury. Hugh Gaitskell,. leader of the reciprocal trade relations between picking up something for his COMING TO THE FASHION plans to greatly expand distribu There was no Indication of spe News Tidbits Lahorlte opposition to Macmillan, our two countries to the advantage three-yesr-old daughtw, Osro- Phone .^1 .4-1129 tion of food to the needy at home cific areas the probe ■would cover. told Parliament racial diecrimlna- of both, arrangements could be line. In bending down, his head and abroad. Anti-trust laws prohibit price- from the AP Wire.s tlon is "a continuous affront to made on similar lines as In the struck the comer of a table. No cost estimate was given for Under Guard, Without Fottd fixing, monopolies, unfair compe the vast, majority, of the inhabi- case of United Kingdom relations White House Press Secretary POII>IT... the over-all provlslona of the com tition and other restrains of trade. tants of the Commonwealth.” with Eire (the Irish Republic). Pierre Salinger said the cut re plex proposals. “ You will investigate whether Actob Henry Fonda and wife, South African stocks slumped "In addition, arrangements could quired no 'stitches but had to be Kennedy said effective action to a true bill shall be returned with former Italian 'Baroness Afdera on the London market at the news, be made with regard to defense covered with a small bandage. VELVET STEP SHOES bolster the farm economy is es 23 Americahs Arrested regard to certain persona connect Franchett, agree to trial aepara- his political foes at home chal- and other matters. I have every He described the cut a# " p r e ^ sential if the nation itself is not, ed with the copper and brass in tlon . . . ^ n . Howard W. Cannon, fenged him to put the issue of deep.” to be threatened. dustry in Connecticut" Anderson D-Nev., says he is greatly dis withdrawal to a referendum, and (Contlniied on Page Twenty-three), Painting a picture of low in told the Jury. turbed over heavy advertising ex DENTAL BILL UNOPPOSED FROM OUR comes and dwindling rural buying By Congolese Troops penditures by detense contractors Hartford, March 16 (^PV—There power, the President said it is (Continued on Page Ten). . . .Fourteen•Baltimore teen-agers was no opposition today at a leg "deeply in the Interest of all are treated for cuts and bruises islative public hearing on a bill '-'Impresiion” Amerlcami that our agriculture be Leopoldville, The Congo, March(^groups. The spokesman also said when mob of 1,000 tums^ut for Senate fo r Kennedy’s that would permit .^nneotloat SPRING not only progressive but prosper 16 UP)—Congolese troops are hold' one American missionary, Vem scheduled appearance by Fabian, dentists to ptfer the public a bone, white calf ous. ” ing 23 American missionaries and Terpstra, Grand Rapids, Mich., re Crew L eavin g 18-year-old singer. *• health Insurance plan for dental preview of<^Pinehurst green lustre calf Broadened -use of food supplies seven other white persons under fused an offer of an escort to a President Kennedy is 'consider work. Dr. Michael Zazzaro of "^weekend specials. .See our COLLECTIONS hi or mid-heel for the needy, ho said, would help arrest at Kasongo, in the anarchy- safe area and Insisted on sticking ing visit to Palm B(Mh, Fla., dur Depressed Areas Bill Hartford, secretary of the - Con ad Thursday night! solve the presising problems o f low- tom province of Kivtl, the United at his mission in. Kaku despite the Grounded Ship ing Easter recess of Congress . . . necticut Dental Commission and farm Incomes and the costly gov, Nations reported today. damger. He kept his wife ^.nd three Fire in 19-story midtown Bellevue president of the State Dental As sociation, said similar plans for ernment purchase and storage of A U.N.. spokesman said the children, B to 3 years old, with Stratford hotel in Philadelphia Washington, March 16 (/P)—The: Mean Leader Everett M. Dirksen Americans—believed to be Pro him. Long' Beach,, Calif., March 16 sends 100 guests scurrj'ing from prepayment of dental expenses UP)—Crewmen started an evacua Senate has handed President Iteh- of Illinois vigorously opposed it. are now l,n effect in California, testant missionaries of the World Giant U. S. Air Force^Globemas,- rooms to ISbby . . . White House nedy a resounding victory in its STEAK ters roared into Leopoldville’s Sharing the victory with Ken Missouri, Rhode Island, and New Grace ’Testimony or the Evange tion at dawn today from a Greek aays it isn’t true that it ordered 63-27 vote to pass a .key. part of 24 Rescuers Killed tightly yarded airport today with carpet made in France . . . 12th nedy was Sen. Paul H. Douglas, York. lisation Society African Mission— freighter in distress after a night his economic program—the $394 D-lil., who has championed the bill succeeded in getting out a mes crack Gurkha troops, the van succees in 14 Pershing teatrfirings million depressed areas bill. Trying to Save 2 guard of a 4,700-strong combat In of terrific pounding in a wind- raises Army hopej of advancing since -1955 and has four times UNCONY'ENTIONAL SERMON SALE sage saying they were held under The more than 2-1 margin in piloted It through the Senate. For guard and were without food. dian brigade ordered to U.N. duty whipped, rock-strewn sea off the operational date of ‘ the tactical Shannon, Ireland, March 16 UP) In Jap Mine Fire in The Congo. miislle. last night’s roll call compared with mer President Dwight Eisenhower —Richard Cardinal Onahlng said Choice Grade 9.99 The Americans are believed held Southern California coast. the slim 49-46 tally by which al killed two of the previous bills under house arrest, not in 'jail, the U.N. troops ringed the airport Arthur H. Dean, head of U. S. here today that In his next ser The decision to abandon ship most an identical measure squeak with vetoes. mon he win compare tho Irish SIRLOINS or SHORTS Tahata, Japan, March 18 UP)— spokesman added. and five armored cars stood by the delegation to nuclear test ban landing strip to stave off any Con came at daybreak as the vessel talks, arrives in Geneva and aays ed through the Senate two years Douglas emphasized that the bill with the JTewk. "1 boUevo I will Twenty-four rescuers tried to save Malayan U.N. patrols were re named the Domlnator, ageound on ago this month. was not an antl-reces-sion mea.sure. cause quite a stlr,^’ the Boston ported advancing to rescue the golese attack on the arrivals. All United States has “ a real desire "Beloved” two coal miners today, and all 26 U.N. military pe-monnel in Leopold a reef, listed heavily to starboard. to conclude an agreement which is The measure now goes to the but rather was aimed at doing churchman told reporters, "for Americans from their base at The Coast Guard said the 35 House where leaders said today .something about persistent pockets In iny sermon — which will bs black patent were beHeyed killed In the chok Kindu,. more than 100 miles from ville were on the alert throughout fair and equitable” . . . Goy. Mat lb, 8 9 ® "' the night. men v/ere being taken by a small thew E. Welsh says investigation they expect to be able to pass It of chronic unemployment in both most unconventional—I oompais hi heel ing fumes of a pit fire 3,000 feet Kasongo. The Malayans have been salvage boat to the cutter Heath before the Easter recess late this industrial and farm areas. the Irish to the Jews and St. orde»ed to take them to Kindu so But despite The Congo govern at Indiana State Prison discloses below ground. ment’s bitter <• jndemnatlon of the er, a short distance away. "improper, and perhaps criminal, month. . Distressed textile, coal and rail Patrick to the Jews of tho Old MB ROAST BEEF Cne^Saw be flown to Leopoldville. Another cutter, the Morris, and A House Banking subcommittee road towns In New England, West Testament, such as Jacob and The manager o f the mine, and An lAnierlcani girl, reported in U.N., reinforcement by Indiains, activities by eight employes—all other officials were amongt> the there was no trouble. a helicopter hovered nearby. of whom are suspended” . . . Col ■yesterday approved a bill almost Virginia and Pennsylvania are ex Moses. Cardinal Cushing arrived messages to U.N. headquarters to identical to the Senate version. In 6-«-7th Rib group that failed to oonip up from By early morning 200 soldiers Because of darkness, hidden gate-Palmolive Co., New York, is amples of the communities the here this morning to preach, to have been raped by four Congolese ordered by Federal Trade Commis the past, the House has trimmed morrow’s St. Patrick Day’s serv the Shin-Otsujl Mine, nine miles at another outlying Protestant and 28 tons of jeeps, weapons, am rocks and heavy seas,, the rescue measure is designed tp aid. from another mine where 71 sion to "cease advertlaing that its such legislation, but it appears to Opponents of the bill argued it ice at Armagh. It will mark the mission station in Kivu, now has munition and equipment had ar cra.ft were unable to get closer beginning of the Patrician Year miners died in a similar tunnel fire rived. than 50 years to the 10.000-ton, ■‘CTolgate dental cream with Gar- have more support there this year. would not actually do the job and !b. c been brought to safety at Kindu. The bill carries $300 million In eelebrationa 5 9 lAflt WGUlC* Many of the first Gurkha arriv 441-foot vessel last night. dol” is complete protection against wmild arouse many false hopes. • '5 "R o iie" Malayan patrols reachec^ the tooth decay. ffederal loan funds and $94 million An air compressor caught B e girl after a 2-day trek along bare als are veterans of the World War The ship, radioed a distress signal They said federal aid would not bone calf and trapped a mining party, just Rhode Island Gov. John A. in grrante designed to bring new GIZENOA TROOPS REPELLED ly discernible tracks through the II campaign against the Japanese late last night, saying It waa solve the problems which have Ellsabethville, Katanga, IACON lb. S9c as happened in Japan’s worst in Burma. A score of.them wore Notts Jr. reported planning to In jobs to commtmitles long suffering caused loss of jobs in many de- mid-heel scrub iand jungle. breaking up. But the Coast Guard from high unemployment. March 16 (JV-The Kataalh Mississippi Brand ' . postwar mine disaster last Thurs medals for gallantry. said the vessel was still intact at clude state Income tax In his fiscal pre.ssed areas. The Congolese had 'warned the pragram to be given legislature As it passed the Senate, the Government annoonoed today' expert fitting day near Fukuoka. girl she would not leave the prov U.N. officers said th.a Indians The bill cairiea $100 million each next we/ek...Henry Cabot Lodge measure follows almost exactly in loans for plants and other facili an attack by troops of tha BtM- Of the 28 miners originally ince alive, but the Malayan troops would be stationed temporarily in e vessel's skipper, identified leyvllie Om-enuneat an the vU- C^(lUCK GROUND in our . trapped in tbs smoke-flllsd tun Leopoldville. Congolese sources in __ - a s Captain Papanlcolopolous, named general oonanltant to Time. Kennedy’s jecbmmendatlons in ties to attract new companies to met no opposition, the U.N. said. Life and Fortune magazines in field cluding administration of the new depressed Industrial areas, for the lage of Tambe had bean t«- nels, 28 made it to the surface. ’The girl Is one of several vdilte Ellsabethville yesterday said they deci^d to evacuate the crew, pelled. A conuaunlgna said The 24 rescuers went down with are expected to be assigp\ed even l^ e (Toast Guard said the hea'vy of international relations. .Govern program by the Commerce De same purpose in rural lov/-income 49cfe.^3 lbs, S1.95 Shoe > refugee's at Kindu awaiting evac areas, and for public facilities such Glzenglst troops stanoaad In out gas masks, apparently think- uation to LeopoldvUle or the neigh tually to North Katanga, where winds had subsided temporarily— ment attempts to bring James R. partment. Hoffa to trial on 12-coxmt federal Forty-eight Democrats and 15 as water, systems needed to service Manono and armed wMi ants- Orapefmit, ..48 size 8 for 39c Salon '— ii)g thsli' task would be simple boring Belgian Trust Territory of 9*resident Moise Tshombe’s tfoops and hoped the evacuation could be matio weapens reaebad .TambS', and awift. Ebcplained one official: Ruanda-Urundl. Malayan troops have been trying to crush tribes completed before fresh winds 'mall fraud Indictment apparnetly Republicans voted for the bill, new industries. with 11 Democrats ahd 18 Repub Also Included are these gnuit about 78 iiMles aautbwaat *1 Sptnnch ...... cello bag 19c To enter Kathy’s new con “Wa didn’t notice too much hold Um Kipdu airfield but the Lu- men supporting the rebel Stanley again whipped the sea Into a froth. have been stalled, at least nntU ManoM, Mk a riribnalasanca 4 main floor, rear... licans opposed. funds; $76 million for public facili Sboei For Women: test please send your name black patent fumes or smoko and didn’t think mumblat government In ‘Kivu re ville regime. ■ The Dominator, built in 1944 as next fall,..Six-foot slab of con mlMdaa, ps^ b l y to y lu to dto , Inatant Maxwell House Coffee and telephone number to it waa too ssrioua an acddttqt” a liberty ship, is on a reef about crete cornice tolls from two-story Among those voting aye was ties in communities loo,poor to bon* ca lf quires the refugees to .get exit Sources in BllsabethvlUe claim handle ioana, $4.6 million each for cover too natottoMi o f MM Olnat 9146 Jar ...... 8146 iSShy Chfifrey. 'WINF, Man- Tan hours later a police o<- permits from them. ed the Indians would be used prl- 200 yards from the Palos Verdes building In New York’s Chinatown Ben. Thruston B. Morton, R-Ky., chglnnan of tha Rapubllpan Na IlM tj a< Ooimed Beef tor Ht. Chester. , A UJ7. spokesman Laid the ref killing cme boy and injuring an (Ooatinned on Page Sixteen) other. tional OommlttM. Banata Rapub- (OonHaneB oa Fiafa Twb>; OiV. , t> (OoBttaned an Pnge nzteen) ugees were getting out in small (Coattnned on F i ^ Btx). ( ■ ■J 'i «