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The Waddell School PTA Ths , printlnf team of John which la diraetad Iqr tha lUuatrato bar talk. M rs Shw will hold a Military Whist to Mather Chapter, Order of De- daeoratad ths modd apartmeots |ALL HEATING PADS TAC Members vanity o f ODanaetieut, will at* 1 3 ,9 1 5 Claady. mBfi taeGIB, M r U About Town morrow at 8 p.m. in th^ cafe­ Molay, will hold a meeting to­ tand a lactura on daeorntlva ae* tor Watldna ^ ____ _ RefrsahmentS will be 20% O ff Mambcr of tha Audit 46. teria. Members are asked to night. For further InfOrmatidh Attend Lecture ceaaorles'to be given at Watkins Buraau of CircuUtlon iiaitrlyrfitrr lEtirntttg B rralii ■ma M tlO y of th« BI«Med bring their own cards. There cell William Lewis, 68 Oakwood &rotfaers, 085 Main St., tomor* following' ths talk, by lOss MARKBD PRIOU braawy, high M. will be an Instructor for those Rd. Carolyn A. Janssen of Watkina Manch«Mt«r~^A City o f VUlago Charm •aenuMiit o f St. Jotm’s Poikh Mors than 140 members of row at 8 pju. Mrs. Ruth Wat­ NaMonal CkUioMc CSiurch will unfamiliar with the game. Re­ kins Shss, horns atyUst for ths w m Cora H. Webb, home dem­ tha Tolland County CTooparaUve onstration agent of UCoin, la In ARTHUR DRUa a M t toMBorrow at 7:80 pjn. In freshments will be served. The Regina D’ltslla Society ators, wfl] Isetun and riiow VOL. LXX Xm . NO. 131 HwimrWitaaU. • t will meet tonight at 7 at the Bxtensioa Service of the U.8. alldea of tha tattsrlon of tha 600 oharga of the extension ssrvlce (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1964 (Clasalflsd AdvertlaiBg «n Pags 18) Hie Army-Navy Club AuxU W. P. Quish Funeral Home, Department of Agriculture, Apartmanta at BIoomfMd, to classes. Hm laUM Uiailonanr 8o* lary vdy meet tomorrow at 8 226 Main St., to pay respects to alaty et tha TalcottvUla Oongra* pjn. at the clubhouse. Mem­ the-late Mario Mistretta, whose fattonal Church will sponaor a bers are reminded to bring wife Is a member. mmmaga sala Saturday from 10 items for the oup action to be x: ajn. to 1 p.m. at tha church. held after the business meeting. Lakota Council, Degree of Events Ttaoae attandlni: may uaa the Pocahontas, will meet tomorrow Vote Is Unanimous lam Hill Rd. antrance. Ugrht The executive board of the at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows refreahmanta will ba soldi Any- South School PTA will meet Hall. A social with refreshments In State 'it ona wiahlnj: to donata items tonight at 8 at the home of will be held after the business may contact lira. Wabar Gor­ Mr. and Mrs. James Ray, 416 meeting. OPEN TUESDAY 4 THURSDAY TILL 9 don, Kelly Rdn Vamon. Gardner St. Walter B. Pierce, son of Mrs. Banker Opposes In Security Council 'Aoger K. Gorman, a lanoa cor­ The Mothers Club «f Gamy Pierce o f 26 Morse Rd. poral In tha United States Ma­ Congregational Church will meet and late kute Walter B, Piepoe, Police Proposal rina Oorps and son of Mr. and tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home was recently prcraotod to sec­ lb * . John Gorman, 360 BUm- of Mrs. Ann Golnlk, 637 Spring ond class storekeeper in the ham St., is participating with St. United States Coast Guard. He Gives Lecture ^ \ i ' ' \ i . ■ HARTFORD (A P )— The tha Fourth Battalion, 12th Ma is stationed at Washington Na­ vice president of the Con­ On Plans for Cyprus rtaM, In a coordinated United BUI JVank, 17, son of Mr. and tional Airport, Arlington, Va. Sir Herbert Read, English Annual Spring necticut Bankers Associa­ Btatas Nationallat Chfaiasa am Mrs. Ralph E. Frank of 96 poet, philosopher and art critic, phlMoua exerciBe called 'Klpera- Members of the Ladles of St. tion today criticized three Prances Dr. and president of will give a free public lecture at tloB BafSipack” being conduct­ the Manchester High School James will meet tonight at 7:46 of the proposals set down ed off the coast of Taiwan. Chess Club, wiU be one of 50 at, the W. P. Quish Funeral 8:30 p.m. ’Thursday at the King by State Police Commis- Philip School, West Hartford. Peace Force area chess men playing United Home, 226 Main St., to pay re­ j sioner Leo J. Mulcahy to Jamea P. SmMh, aon of Mr. Stotos Champion Bobb^ Fisher spects to the late Mario Mis­ Introduced by Alan Tomp­ and Mra. George T. Smith, 27 act as deterents in the in a simultaneous exhibition tretta, whose wife is a member. kins, University of Hartford I Ifadlaon St, was recently maoth toalgtit at the Shoiham- alarming number of bank And Mediator vice chancellor for visual arts nanted to the dean’s list of St. Oaks Hotel, Hartford. He is robbene.s. Anaefan’B CUaiid — -AegeaB-i8«a from the Chui’ch of the Annuncia­ ever, that in view of the fact 54" . 63" - 72" Length vancee. that the resolution was accep­ SILVER LANE EXTENSION Eaiwies. a County Superiif Court in Rock­ tool box. Standing nearby w4« ' ------he alao M t this tion on Tinos to be put before ailing King Paul, HARRIET S. JORGENSEN THEATRE Darico testified he was driv* ville. would tend to create a situation table to Cyprus he would vote toward Rockville shortly after Airman 2.C. Gary D. Back, 21, who is reported near death. (AP Photofax.) for the proposal as a whole. Fiberglas Pinch Pleat TlJe eketch, made for police of McLean, Tex. wtiers a bandit would shoot Tickets and Reservations Available ' 11 p.m. on Sept. 18 when he saw At the close of his speech, Regular t-i n-7 officiale on Sept. 21, showed As they often did, the two more’ readily. ^ N O W the care. Darico, a caretaker for what Darwin Urid police he saw Commissioner Mulcahy Fedorenko protested against GOP on Rise a Reservoir Rd. estate, said he men worked prithout their cum­ the presence of the Chinese Na­ SEEDLESS ^ Solid Color Drapes . • ♦ • • $4.98 . . N O W ^ J . O / on Reservpir Rd. that n i^ t on bersome parachutes. They were charged tisat a 37 per eant In­ Audltorinm Box Oflloe 429-9SS1; Bxt. 441 was called later that evening by his way home to Andover. crease in the number of bank tionalist delegate. Ambassador APPLES Vernon police who asked him to less than halfway to Myrtle Payroll Tax Cut Liu Chieh, in the chair aa coun­ (8:30 — 4:80) In Louisiana The sketch depicts the Bolton Beach, S.C., on a flight from robbMies in Connecticut totoe CRAPEFRUIT 100" Wide - 72" Length open the gates of the estate for girl’s car near the middle of the 1961 la an indloation that banks cil president. He called it a AdmlssloB *1JK) Curtain - 8:16 pun. a search. Stewart Air Force Base near “ ridiculous situation.” Nashville. must take more stringent secur­ Vi RUSHEL When he arrived at the scene, Liu replied that he did not XniA U R «E Ruffle Dacron NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP)— (See Page Ten) Suddenly, an explosive - like ity measures. Regular t - , n O Democrat John J. McKelthen la blast shot Airman Back through Readied by Firms want to provoke a debate on Louisiana’s next governor but a gaping hole ripped in the (ide this in view of the importancs the election he won may alter Puah Integration of the issue before ths council. $ 1 . 0 0 Marquisettes (white) • 9 G ' G ’ G ( of the aircraft when a door $3.29. . N OW O the- state’s political pattern. NORWALK, Conn. (AP) — A ’There was no further opened and was torn off by the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4 fo r 3 9 * ^ The 46-year-old country law­ wind. group of about a dozen Negro discussion. Look M o— A/o Dishes! ,72" Length yer bumped into the most pow­ Ruby Jury Chosen, parents announced today they Most large corporations in Connecticut will have no erful Republican uprising in this (See Page Four) have hired New York attorney trouble changing their payroll procedure to meet tomor­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ SPAGHEHI DINNER traditionally Democratic state Paul Zuber to represent them dent Johnson saluted to4' keeping force on Cy^nia as a Picot Edge Curtains...... G G 1* NOON TO 9 PJg. $2.99. . NOW ^ Z .O O paigns I ’ve ever seen,” ihe said Zuber— w has figured prominently I General Dynamics Corp. in I earners more spendine: monev major step toward peace. after T uesd^ night’s vote count. DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—K sec-<^defen8e sought to support by in schoo integration suits in Gr^on rejwrted it m ^ e the which the government hop^ Johnson said the United retary tesUfied today that Jack [ questioning its contention that For JFK Widow 276 SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 42x72 Charlton H. Lyons Sr„ 69, the other cities, notably New Ro­ will give a lift to the n a tic ^ States is gratified by the action NORTH BIAIN STREET, MANCHESTER converted' Democrat who car­ Ruby sat with a fixed stare for the slaying of the President chelle, N.Y., and Englewood, tb&n minut6 with its d&lA economy. and is hopeful that the interna­ OAKLAND two minutes shortly after the shocked Ruby into a mental By FRANCES LEWINE ried the GOP banner, told news­ N.Y. prwesstng system. Some taxpayers were under- tional force ’’will be constituted STREET Benefit of the Fiberglas Jacquard Pinch $5.98 men at Shreveport; “A new Mws broke that President John blackout during which he killed WASHINGTON (AP) — There At his office in New York, promptly." F. Kennedy had been assassin- Oswald, department stood to be a.sking employers Manchester AaeooUtlon for the Help of Retarded Children force—a two-party system—has --- are bound•#vtsss\s toaw be “ low Mayo days’’ aiUand Zuber confirmed he will handle acking the high speed process- to retain the withholding rate The President said the United ated in Dallas^ The State seeks to prove that the waves of terrible remem Open 7 Days! -e* MENU *e- emerged In Louisiana and It is the Norwalk case and will try mg’ equipment 8aimmunlsts ml sserm on 1.98, Minister Abdul Rahman an* personal Incomes were smaller. Since the price of food hasn't carried off the government ...... 2 .5 9 ...... aooncea his government wfll weapons. take Ue dispute with Indonesia gone up as- much in recent FIDEL OFFERS WATBR FOGARTY BROTHERS. Inc...... 2 .7 9 ...... OfVir island of Borneo to Vnltofi years, as has the cost of many The clash occurred in remote HAVANA (AP) — Prlmo 88 .2 .9 9 . Iffittooa. goods and services not'thought Wuang Ngal Province, near the Minister Fidel Oaotro offered Check with your school. Make sure your child gets his share of as necessities, the new way South China Sea coast, in a today to turn oa ttw water COAL, COKE, RANGE and FUEL OIL Jmeidi S. Forlond, former U. of vigorous esetdse every day. There's a free leaflet to help 7 2 " ...... 8 i2 9 ...... ■» fimboaaador to Panama, of calculating the cost of living sparsely populated' area that again for the VS. nnvol bnaa you evaluatethe physical ^ucation program of your OIL BURNER SERVICE and SALES 64” VaUneei ...... 1.00,..,.. ip l n — - N. Y. Oov. Nolooa gives a clue to where the money government authorities regard nt Ounntonamo bo9 toot a school. For your copy, simply write to the President's BaeMtoOer for Republican aom- goes—for new gooda and serv­ aa largely pacified. quick, cold turn dawn from 319 BROAD STREET ices, or moH of those once Washington. State Depart- Coonod on Physical Fitness, Washington 25, D. C batlen. . .James E. Webb, BIANCHESTER, CONN. CURTAIN DEPT. — LOWER LEVEL M id at Notiaiial Aaronoutitca thought of aa luxuries or now- WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec­ meat officials In the VS. «op- and-then items. retary of Defense Robert 8. Mc­ Ital anid the offer wonld no! Pl^lthad as a puWlc leivka In cooperation wiUi Tha Ai^niiint TEL. 649*4539 •ad M ie * Adminlatrotlon, N ys Volcano Buries Chilean Resort Town i CSsndl as4 U» HeeisitOit AdirartWng latcuHves AModnion. — “'ft budget lejaeaf la And since Amaricans have Namara will take off for South Inner, White l l i n MOM seo- 1M OMIesa leeert town ef Ckmarlpe Um burtefi la mud to- day, and aome o f tha 80,000 people routed t o its erupttona ____ luted ttatea can’t ax- tondsd in recant yoan to put Viet Nam Thursday night, cool nita*y> OMpaMtaC M«w -FREE PARKING AT OUR FRONT DOOR- dey aftor yularriea Voleaao aruptad gad touoliad off mud era raturntiig to homes In the AndeaB area. Oalueuea I mopn wltff man In tbto L ite any extra Jnooma into ouch up- to proposola to carry Um war . and jo e k avaloaoba. Tliree ponotia w en kUM oBd 93 o n Bee In baoksretmd e f enee eeaiile epet. (A P VtatofoK.) grodlnc c l living ataodarda, ths m km m - IG i f wieeiip warn npertod to to eaTiMif doim to­ oddlttonal toko-boms pay majr tSaa Piga UavMi) F A 6» W O MANCHESTFR EVEKlfiG HEKALD. MANCHESTEH, CX)Nh- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 19€4 . > Sdtilh Windgor day at • p.m. Mrt. Virginia iaed colIecUon of Orssce and ------Amo, president of the First Dis­ Csechoslovakla sold for $6,236 Five from Area trict will be guest ^>eaker. t h e and M.616 rsapscUvsijr. Half Of Sheinwold on Bridge In Student Legislature towns would ftvs them m ehonoe Stamps N eum ths 206 Gisek lots wert Hsrmas .On Dean’s List RockvUle-Vernon cently from Long Beach. Calif. the Community HoH at 7:80 Edward H. Daly of S69 Troy to Initiate a program whereby Mrs. Hutchinson Uught piano in Board of Education Moves Heads and.almdst all brought mWNlNO A TBIOK TOO tnd join the PTA for Ms pro­ Budget Hearing Rd. and R ichard'A. Stone of nearly full caUlog. Many bids their chUfiraa would have the Long Beach aha San Diego. She gram. 1121 Main St. will be among e a r l t m a t c o s t TOV At Rochester went well beyond catalog. For education to which they nrs en­ is a graduate of the University the University of Hartford dele­ AP Newsfeatures THE CONTRACT The science fair, ^Mnsored Slated April 6 To Obtain State Payments example, an unused block of 10 School Board titled and nl ths anme time the of Washington and is currently gates to the Connecticut Inter­ By SVD KRONISH A Manchester student and four Town, Distriet to Meet by the PTA, will be held next of ths Imperf. Id Athens print rest of the towns' programs and studying at the Julius Hartt collegiate Student L ^ sla tu re studeitts (rom the Rockville. Wednesday. George Lendasld, A portrait photograph of the of 1895, cauioging $200, told By ALFRED MEINWOLO eerrioae could keep pace with School of Music in Hartford. April 6 la the day for the Hie boafil of educBtfon i hM<^are. as to whether all schools which convenes for a three-day Vernon area have boon named the times and their tax oltun- chakman, report# that 200 ap- bearded natuaiiat John Muir for $300. When there is no way to pre­ to the dean’s list at ths Univer­ Airs Question Myateiy RMe Sot board of d ln eta n to most srith ' votsd "to accent as substantially should take care of this them­ session Thursday with a dinner Uone would help Instead of hin­ •plications were mode to enter sity of Rochester.. A minimum Bolton Oninge will go on a exhtMU this ysar. ^ complete the new Orchard Hill selves or a total contracting meeting at the Shoreham-Oaks superimposed on a background vent an opponent from taking a On Stronger District der their economic progress ths public to hssr rosetlona to School, but does not Intend to plan would be cheaper. Motor Hotel in Hartford. Key­ of a redwood forest will be Use trick make him take It prema­ average o f 8.0 waa raqulrsd to mystery ride, to another Orange the 1964-66 budget prnpossle be on the list. Of Guidance The first two selectmen will Monday, leaving the Commun- release anyone from legal lla- Retarded Child Needs note speaker for the event will feature design of the new U.S. turely. It la atlll the aame trick, attend the meeting when u u Manthestor Eveolsg Herald 1963 Payments John Edward Besasr, son of Ky Hall at 7 pm. Members Bolton oorrespondeut, deme- Last night the directors set WUty which he would have to The South Windsor Commit­ be Dr. George Athanson, presi­ 5-cent Muir commsmoraUve to be eure, but your opponent called. the April 6 date for their pub­ the town, but for this vote." tee to study the needs of re­ dent of the Connecticut Junior stamp which will go on first- Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. ftssssr P«ct 8L; Anthony Coetelle, 63 The board of education will kstersatod ki golty should oon- weU Young, telephone 64S-8M1. By CBC Record may be unabla to make good to dlMuss proposed strengthen- Two Plaototo Perform taot Mra. Hssel Plnney. lic hearing on the prepoeed The vote was taken by the tarded children will meet at Charnbfr of Commerce. Ah at­ day sale April 29. The design use of it. of 114 Adelaide Rd., la ths Man­ Mountain S t ; Mrs. Elh S t Ger­ holdold lU.rogular iU meeting tonight chester student. 1 ^ of the district government Toro students ^ Mrs. Edith budget, which General Msnsgsr boai^ so that they might apply .the high school today at 8 pjn. torney, Dr. Athanson is adjunct was unveiled during special North dealer maine and eon, Ellington; Mrs. at 8 in the Mbrary of the school. Petersen played In the student Mrs. Plnnsy reports that 36 Janis Aldins, son of Mr. and has been scheduled for March persons attended the open hotme Richard Martin is preparing for grant payments from the Guest speakers will be Merle B. aaststant profe.vsor of history ceremonies at the University of Connecticut Blue Croaa paid Both aides vulnerable Claire Santa Croce and daugh­ Dr. Garland Fltapatrtck, guid­ participation program sponsored now. Mrs. Valdis Aldins et 15 Iron- 16. Friday and that the program V^rplanck PTA Sta^. The state will need the Woodmansee. superintendent of "■and political science at the uni­ Wisconsin, the school which a record ll.U0.710 to Man­ Opming lead — Deuce of ter, 160 Seneca Dr, ance program devel^ment. by the Connecticut Bute Music Prior to the masting, the wood Dr. and Frsdsrle W. Hie meeting on safety was very intereriJng. final acceptance date from the schools. Dr. Bennett Plotkin as­ versity. Muir attended a century ago. chester Memorial Hospital dur­ Hearta. Men la Senrloe State Deportmont of Education, Teachers’ AssocUtion at CUn- propoeals will be sdvertiaed m Kauts, son of - Mr. and Mrs. when Samuri B. Pearl, first will opoak on guidance. Mra. Norma T e d f ^ wa« sur­ Sets Style Show . . >- public building commission and sistant superintendent, and Miss On Dance Committee Muir is being honored as a ing 196S aa reimbursement for East took the aca of hearta Aim y Pfc. David J. Walker, ton’e on Asylum St. In Hartford The Herald. Both hearing and R. E. Wanp the board. F*reviousiy. the pub­ care received by Blue Croes George W. Kauts of Sunny Bslsctman, appeared at last prised with a oake fOr her Marie Lindemark. teacher of David J. Burnham of 698 conaervaUonist who persuaded and returned the jack of dia­ night's meeting of Uie commls- son or Mr. and M n. Arthur J. Dr. Eaisabeth Alton, former last Sunday. advertisement are required by lic building commission had ap­ Plea.sant Valley Rd. i.s .serving members. View Dr., are from Vamon; birthday which falls on Feb. 29. The Verplanck School PTA the special class. The public is President Theodore RooseveK monds. South covsred with ths riw ers. Pearl said he would T'^^lher, ElUngton, Conn., and •chool board member, wHl ap­ Mary Klar played Haydn's D the town charter. The hour and Building proved the Orchard Hill School cordially invited. on the committee arranging- the A Blue Croaa spokesman queen, and dummy won with Betsy Light, daughter of Mr. pear before the board to Inquire Major SonaU and Judith Nae- PTA Slates Nomlnattons will sponsor a showing of to save the giant redwood trees probably have an easier time and Mrs. Mason B. Light liko to hold th# meotinw owrlior. other menbare of the 35th Dl- the place for the. hearing are as "substantially complete and l. of Grades Primary' II velope to the Postmaster should BREAKENO held by olrculators. ^una Los, on the Island oT court on the speedl^ charge FnO Inaoranco Covarage the high schtwl, regarding and kindergarten will sing dur­ light of the fraternity's spring ty cases, 498 materenity cases, and ruffed another club. Then 11th WEEK: ! t HasvsM for the live-fire and turned to the town by the Na­ on Shoddy Mill Rd. Saturday. the World’s Fair and show the calling Daniel Pinto. 20 Oval Sgt. Harry Gilbert said the of­ "coaching requirements in terms semester social sea.son. College be endorsed "First Day Covers and 2,617 emergency accident he ruffed a heart in dummy The petitions were expected tional Defense Education Act Students taking part were Kath­ oompany's fiknsrtrip. Lane; Mrs. Kenneth Chadwick, ing the service. Muir Stamp." oesnUned arms training fense occurred over a month Tcl. 644-0450 of personnel and remuneration.” students and Upsllon XI alumni cases for a total of 8,254 cases and led the last club. to be presented to selectmen at the first year, $2,000 the second leen Dixon, Wendy Hagan, Jean Rrireehments will be served 688 Center St.; Mrs. Meacham, The new adult Information WKonmiMt.. ' their meeting last week, but ago and "I honestly don’t re­ X It was suggested that the ath­ class will meet on Friday, at are welcome to attend. Tickets involving Blue Cross members. East could ruff or not, aa be vwar, and $1,500 the third and Webb and Martha Jean Daniel­ by members of the Bolton Coop­ 246 W. Center St., or may be member this man." "I auppoie After 5:00 PM. The Republic of China pays never appeared. H>ey were not Walker is a eJerk-typist in letic program be broadened to the church. TTie class is open to will be available at the door. The total cases represent 40,- pleased, but he could not pre­ last year of reimbursement. son. erative Kindergarten,' who wlil purchased at the door the iMght you win by default,” the judge tribute to the "coming of presented last night because' of « « lq u a r t e r i Company o f the 82 BALDWIN ROAD include more students in the everyone. 085 days of hospital care to vent South from winning ten niiiEiiM i 86th Bifantry’e lot Battalion Foremost under unfinlahed The Hutchlnsons moved re­ have their burineas meeting at o f the ahow. told the ticket holder. varsitv program. Caruolo sug­ Maochester Evening Herald Spring" by i.ssuing a set of four members. tricks. East had miased his the absence of Atty. Kahan. First Ooogregatlonal Church _ U M B Kahan is in Florida. stationed at Schofield Bar- business would appear to be the gested "strong consideration be South Windsor correspondent, stamps featuring colorful blos­ Reimbursements by Blue chanca to destroy sntrles to the nacke, Hawaii. awarding of further equipment The second service in a Lent­ Broivnle Joseph, telephone 644- soms from cactus plants, re­ Cross to Manchester since it Clubs. In dlacuaslng the reorganiza­ ^ven for the inclusion of ten- en aeries of the First Congre­ Dale Meitzler, mlsalle techni­ bide for the high school since 0146. ports the World Wide Phila­ became m Blue Ctnss membw Must Start Early tion proposal, Pearl tied in the tiis and golf; that these indi­ gational Church, Main St., will cian seaman, USN, son of Mr. there is a 80-day deadline and vidual carryover sports be en- telic Agency. Depicted are the hospital in 1988 now total 19,- East must start sarly with a townwide sewer study, recently be held today at 8 p.m. in the w pmmm mtrn imemm EXCLUSIVE SHOWING approved at a town meeting. He and Mrs. MeMoIer of Mountain bide were opened Feb. 11. Other eouraged." broadleaf cactus, crab cactus, Ml,762. very subtis play. Hs lets dum­ buslneae from February includes Green Metzger Chapel. The topic Is said that U the reogranlsatlon Spiring Rd., RockvlHe, ia par- OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE The athletic personnel at the Public Records nopalxochia cactus and the my win ths first trick with the policy discussion, renaming of StampB With "The Church Discovers the grizzly bear cactus. These Tonight 7:00 - 6:80 poposal through, there would ticipatlng aboard the attack high school now includes a head queen of hearta. This glvsa de­ urns oc Bolton Elementary School, nam­ MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 5:30 F.M. Image o f God” and will be giv­ stamps will be of particular in­ Sat S:0O-4;SO-7t0

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Andover by many people who have Irvtiig Airmaea advlssd the NAWiauaijcA IVKNINq glEALP, KAMCHIOTER, COKN, WEDNlfiDAY. MARCH'4.1964 Bathhouse^ MMH Access studied it rtoeely. This would board to meet with the develop­ be a much nuw« realistic form­ Open Space ment commisalon msmbers be* P la n e D oor GOING ula for distributing state sdu- for acting to Inaure they under­ ^ to Next Tuesday catlon funds, they maintain. - • j " v , ■ Heating Airs Plan Given stand what obligations the town SKIING? Board Votes to Plan .1 •" ^ I * It ia based on the ttaOoglit m M t be taklng'on. Tears Away^ that taiem la being produced RBNT A CAR k m ir** '«««. XUictiMtertln the insurance anyway. If they Last night ths. directors also Rham Budget by all Connecticut towns but Board Okay dsclded: For a WMk«id or M long «aoU nmr MMiteiM* are heads of households, the Uie use of this talent is con- Airman Lost u yoa liko. talk at ’* • 'Wwn^imed ai(^ board win back the boosted bentrmted in fewer areas. The I. To rsoommend that taxas Two New Firehouses lUttomr p0bl In tkn« fo r the minimum. The public hearing bn the Mandtestor’s board <4 direc todged uneolleetibls be trana- cost to produce this talent tors voted unanimously /last (OonttxMd frens Fag* Oae) Cara availaUa.with rid iSiRt of the RWlmming seMon Rham High School proposed should be spread out over the mrred from the town tax eol- IM l MDiniM'. nl^t to iwrons town partici­ laeka attackad. land diractore can find the necessary budget for 1M4-66 was held two and one half million people loctor'a active to sui^ense flle; Vlw t^wrn direction received pation in a regional open spaoee G allera felt himself Jerked of the state. Towns vdth a agreement which will make the 3. That a tax abatement t>f tS o ^ A may be on the way to get- Mmmi flat the proposed bath Monday night In the theater of to the Ime whdre a cargo door About Town very narrow tax base, like oiir town eligible for SO per oent $87.43 be granted for taxes ac­ ai2foi 1 i ° firehouses to supplement the The reference department at ------at (heir monthly meeting the school. About 126 people crued from 1M6 to IM l on land had been. He held to the chain three towns, should not be call- federal grants for park land, in­ m MADT S T B U n *^Th^ MW™ n *1® headquarters station at the Center. the Mary Cheney Library re- M the Ifuniolpel Building )s«t from the three towns attended, jI ed upon to bear the major share stead of the 20 per oent fm of uncertain ownership along he had been using to secure his The new firehouses, whlch^ Blgtft, and scheduled a special The board of trustees and Center s t ; Pheae Oia-mi ‘cently added to Its microfilm I f Its h fmhiom its d plsihning board of Trinity Cove­ E ve^ Item In the budget, 44 i of producing talent for the which it may now ^ply. tool box. “ *• eubject of much meeting Tuesday to consider I towns and cities with big In- 8. To iqiprove a resubdivUian- political promising in ths pest, improvement reserve, for a new collection the Amco Mlcro- and act on the proposal. nant Church will meet tonight in eight different categories, The motion to approve oame Suction from the speeding fire engine. at 7:80 at the church. was gone over In detail with!I dustrial and commercial grand after all three town representa- of two loU at Parker and Nye would be on town-owned land fllmlng Oompany’a film of the In 11|K meantime, they will lists. State aid to schools based Sta previously approved by the slipetream pulled his cap off on McKee St. and a tiAct Fire Chief W. CHfford Mason some questioning on nearly: tlvea to the Capitol Region told the dlrectore he wants to newspaper and mogasine cov­ be aMe to study the latest on need should be the key to Town Planning Commlaston. yet unaelected In the area Members of Mountain Laurel every item. There was much Planning A gency (CRPA), and snatched a handkerchief buy a new 750,(XM gallon pump­ erage given the aaeaseinmUon of drawinga, which have been pre- any equitable plan. sponeorlng the propoaal, lined Director Harold A. Turklngton the Green. pared_^ Town Building Inspec .Chapter, Sweet Adelines. Inc., questioning on sU ff salaries from his pockst er to replace a 22-year-olrt to- Tbs oonstnictipii j schedule nut Sk. was a proposal that the town that the two-firehouse "pack­ bles of financial and business bron and Marlborough about comes and rising taxes on their are properly deeded. covered. '/ ’ day from the perk office. statistics. Interest rates, money calls for approval of., the plana homes. Our legislators, prompt­ oln another regional organtsa- Mayor MahocMy also award­ His flight Jacket was found 13GALLON 2 age” would he "a tremendous $30,000 each. Nobody at the The number of good skatiiM; this month and takii^..bids in , Joseph B. McIUduff, son of ed by their constituents, are the lon, the Hartford area transit ed a oerttfloate to Town Oon- CASH achievement If it can be ac­ wpply, consumer credit, and hearing took the increase light­ near a highway outside GatUn- days at the supervised areas— industrial production. Special time for an April construction Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. McBl- ones who will bring such a state authority. The town develop­ er Joseph CtomenUno last burg, 40 miles southeast of 150'QaL mnlmaoi complished,” and said he would start ly. ment commission recommended also back to reverse priority Center Springs Pond, Center articles cover the state of the duff o f 60 Summer St., has re- aid plan Into being. With proper n%ht, nuuking bis completion Knoxville. The door and other M Hour Baraev Senrlaa Springs Annex, Charter OeJt The directors also agre^ to The most intensive question­ that Manchester partleipate in lan If but one house eould be economy, financial Institutions, I osdved honorable mention on the urging, they should respond to o f a in d v m lty o f Ckxxieottout articles also wsre found. Pork and Robertson Park— put two other items from last dean’s list at Fairfield Univer­ ing seemed to be on the auxil­ the challenge, it le said. the nevvly formed transit au- TEL 289- 121f ullt. statistical methodology.” I BLAZER xm In municipal govem- iary agencies of the school, The other crew members were lees then a year ago. night's agenda on the call for sity for the first semester. He Toward the end of this long tiuwlty, but Town Counael Atty. ment. / were uninjured. eTwo factors may prevent the For the General Collection the Tuesday’s meeting. those in the library and health "package” plan from becoming The two aeason totals, com­ following interesting items have is majoring fai biology. but informative hearing, a re­ piled by the park offlde, riww services. The $400 for a social quest from a citizen of one of reality, however. been added: I After they approved an ordi­ 26 good daye In 1962-63 and Past commandem of the DAV worker, representing an annual the Region 8 towne was made One la cost. General Manager "Great American Mansions nance formally establishing a cost of ten cents to the average and only nine In 1963-64 at 31-man Cltisens Advisory Cpm- Will be honored tonight at the that people attending from the i Richard Martin told the direc­ and their Stories” by Merrell i STORY Center Springs. At the An­ Ux payer in the district, was three towns stand up, town by mites they bgresd^to fill the VliTV Poet Home. A poUuck will tors last night that the town nex, there were 42 daye thie Folsom. — “ A lavishly illustrat­ be served at 6:80, and a busi­ omitted this year with the rea­ town, so that there, be some indi­ ed book that tells how and why poaitlons they created at the has preliminary plana already eeeson, 14 leas than a year ago. ness meeting and. nomination soning by the board that this cation of the interest each town apeoial session. which could be used for both Ctiarter Oak wee open 24 days some of America’s greatest o f officers will take place at 8. sum added to an area such ss might have In the budget and new firehouses—but that the mansions happened to be built CAC was informally or- guidance would be more produc­ to skaters this season os com­ nniaed with 16 members In the school. TWa request was met rough estimate for the coat for who built them and who has i DelU Chapter, Royal Arch tive. with a statement opposed to the pered to 38 the previous sea­ lived in them.” IMS to aid with town urban re­ each house la $200,000. The son. Robertson Park never newal projects. Masons, will meet and elect o f . Also discussed at length was Idea because this was a Joint "package” would thua total the question of Just who on the gat to open this season after 16 'Newport-Pleasures and Pal­ And, after briefly dtieuasing fleers tonight at 7:80 at the venture and responsibility. No $400,000. aces” by Nancy Slrkls — "Cap­ ■tnff. other than teachers, good daye in 1962-63. the plana for access improve- Masonic Temple, Refreehmenta good would come from showing But DellaFera responded tures the distinctive charm and should be Included In the In­ Final dates at the three main nmnU at Manchester Memorial will be eerved. up possible high participation, that, since the more complicat­ attraction of Newport In hand- structional count to arrive at a or on the contrary, low interest ponds the pest two seasons Hoqdtal, they asked General ed central flrehouae came were as fMlows, the 1962-63 wnie photographs of the historic ' Manager Richard Martin to in­ The Alplna Society Will meet proper ration of students per in the school. The board chair­ through at $237,000, including IftndniarkB." There is sn inter* I teacher. A number o f people ■season being listed first: Cen­ vite homltal and town officials tonight at 7:80 at the Italian man concurred. archltect’e fees, the new build­ esting Introduction written b y , American Club on Bldridge St. thought it was wrong to exclude The whole h e a r ^ waa reason­ ter Springs Feb. 18-Jan. 19, to ths Tuesday meeting to dis­ ings should coma through at well Annex March 3->March 1; Char­ Louis Auchlncloss. | cuss road alternatives. auxiliary agency personnel and ably harmonious, perhaps too under the $200,000 estimate. Hose Co. 3 of the Eighth Dis- thus show a higher student load ter Oak reb. 27-Feb. 28, Rob­ " I ^ o g u e with an Audience” , Also approved last night were much so, and one can expect The second factor ie the eite. by John Ciardi — A collection trict Fhre Department will hold per teacher. that bigger guns might be ertson F tb . 10. I additional appropriations to^ the Although the town owns land at ^ ^ c l e s written by John Its regular meeting tonight at 8 brought into the engagement of, Coasting will be permitted highway department (|30,000), Most people at the hearing McKee St. already, there la no dally in Center Springs IMrk Ciardi for Saturday Review. In­ at fire headquarters. Main and seemed to accept the fact that April 6, the data on which the available site for a new flre­ recreation department (|2,400), Hilliard Sts. from 8:30 to dark. cluded are the now celebrated claims account (M.OOO) and tax the coat of Mucation will con­ budget Is scheduled for final ■ houae at the Green. review of Anne Morrow Lind­ n fim d aecenmt (|1,S00). tinue to show some Increase. vote. The board of Rham, ap­ bergh’s book of verse and al- Christopher J. McNeill, soo of FABULASH Mayor Mahoney auggeated The sense of the hearing seemed parently having done a good | most equally famous article on The highway department ap- Mr. and Mrs. Blakeley McNeill, on their home work and with no ' that fire authorities reconsider Jobs for Grads to be. that boys and girls must the town-owned land at Harri­ Edna St. Vincent Millay. j l**4*f**tt«® Is for tlM overtime, 171 8. ICaln St., was recently be trained to cope with the reward forthcoming except in MBtsl sod eqoipmenit repair ac- son and E. Center Sts. as a pos- elected to Phi Beta Kappa fra­ age o f automation. Further, heaven, will be there to m eet' For non-stop "The Alphabet of Creation” _' which am all hurting eible Bite for an east aide flre­ Topic of Talk an ancient legend from the ternity at Trinity College, HSut- that unskilled Jobs become few­ the thrusts of the taxpayers. bsosw «r the high cost of houae- Zohar with drawings by Ben ford. er and that skilled Jobs cannot Hospital Film Slated Eyelashes! ■tow plowing and removal this The Women’s Fellowship of The site was rejected as a lo­ Leonard Vardon 6t Lebanon Shahn. "A small gem from a jwar. be filled. Sunday school workers of the the Congregational Church will' cation for the new central fire­ will speak tomorrow at 8 p.m. great treasure chest: The Zohar ' MarUn bald fas probably will In addition to the training house after an extended debate at the High School PTO In Bai­ Salvation Army will meet to­ needed to equip a student with meet tomorrow night at the See your own The Book of Splendor, the con -: ask tor more In April, when the between the board’s Democrats ley Auditorium at the high ^versial mystical work of i night at 7:30 at the church. the know-how to make a living, church. dspastiueut knows what It will lashes get longer, and Republicans. Martin said it school. His topic will be "Job, Moses------de — ____ Leon,_ »a scholar m of Three teacher training films his education must provide The special feature of the Bead tor tfae rest o f the year. will be shown v«dth special em­ meeting wlU be a film presen­ longer, right be- would be reconsidered for the Opportunities for the H i g h ' «w ly fourteenth-century Spain. Tils olakne account appropri­ other basic knowledge for a proposed east side firehouse. School Graduate.” l TheT^e lerenHlegend flrASfired Ben'Shahn’s phasis on the primary and reasonable understanding of tation Mititled "All in a Day” for your eyesl ation boisters the original $16,- Junior departments. Mrs. Doris which will show one day In the Fabulash contaliis little, losh-Uke DellaFera chided the Dem­ The guest speaker is an inter­ imagination. He promptly turned 000 Bmpnoprlation made last Ufe and how to enjoy it. If the TUamenta’ that latch right on to viewer at the Connecticut State the words and letters into a kind ' Howard will lead the devotional individual has a poor under­ stoy of a patient In Manchester ocrats earlier this year about vsar. nTh iA account ia afanost ax- period. your own lashes (to add silky, not moving faster to begin a Employment Service, Manches­ of visual maglo in which the nagsted. standing of Ufe he probably Memorial Hospital. The business, ter. He will discus's the employ­ part of the meeting will follow nktural-looking leng^ In Just ons eerond and third firehouse to true spirit of the wonderful to won’t get much enjoyment from ment situation as it is today, ppth the mcreation and tax The Ladies of St. James wW the showing of the film at 8 application)—plus a separate ‘su- replace the existing Spruce and magnificently suggested.’ •fpropi lations are pri- it no matter how much money per-'lengthener’ that lets you keep and its outlook for the future. meet tonight at 7:45 at the John he makes. P-m. ___ ^ Pine St. stations. The Dem­ WilwBty bookkeeping matters, F. Tierney Fimeral Home, 219 cn admng length until you say All parents of Junior and sen­ Can’t Limit Blducatkm ocrats had called for the oon- ior high school pupils are Invit­ and WIH toeidt in no increase W. Center St., to pay respects Manobestor ^Bhreafav Herald I BTOP! It’s the first Mush-on ms»- atrucUon o f thrm new fii^ ou a- la anwaditures. Some pteople at the hearing cara and lash-leqgihsnas in one— ed. to Mrs. Jane McCooe, who was Andsver oomspoadMM, Law ex in their |196z rtecUoofToMn- N*.*r S«#M« S« U » Tfas appopitathms are to be thought that the three towns, with ‘supei^lehgYheneff added! a member. reooe Moe, telephone 742-679t. peign. h m Sm M—S«S H s ny an Ineresse in the very much alike in economic (’Fabulash' (with separate super- er-lengthensr) ^ state sM and reducthuw of $14,- ity of Rham’s training to the ed unanimously to get started The weapon of modern day pastor of Community Baptist limited tax base of the towns. McLagan to Sue on at least one new firehouse, cowboys, Says Bob Lukens, has 600 in three other depa rtinent- Church, will speak tonight at alhudrsha However, it seemed evident that by authorizing the Town Build­ become the slingshot. Lenten "Quiet Hour" at most people seemed to feel that Town Over Fall _ H m djtectors also asked that H tftkt /U6Ism it$ ing Committee to review the He is selling them by the hun­ Emanuel Lutheran Church. His Rham graduates will be work­ preliminary pisns already avail­ dreds to stockmen and cowboys Tosm Oootrollier Joseph Clemen- topic will be "In the Garden.” tkto k>^ ^ito a plan increasing ing with graduates o f aUnost A Mancheseter man, Richard able. who find them useful in flush­ The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, every high school In Connecti­ Martin said it would take ing cattle and horses from tfaa mWanim Ufe Insurance for pastor of Emanuel, will conduct H. McLagan o f 66 Oxford S t, | a l todn knployes to $3,000. cut. If the training received by about three months to get de­ bru.sh. Lukens said cowboys also the Liturgy. Frederic Werner boys and girls from Rham has has served notice upon the | tailed plans drawn from the use them In shooting tranquiliz- Befom ttw town now is a plan will arect the Men s Chorus provMiag a minimum $2,000 been Inferior,Vthey cannot hope town o f bis Intention to sue for SMILItM GKRVICB prelimiiiary drawings, then an­ ing darts Into livestock or sub­ in’ "Lead Kindly Light.” to compete. To do so effectively duing rattlesnakes. tot each employe, with alleged injuries sustained in a MAIN STREET—MANOHESTEB other month to get approval for they must have as good a basic fall, Feb. 23, on a slippery and i- - the design, and another month A MtUbitaStMU policies for those with FOIXOWS FOOTSTEPS I^raraxx xTMHMei 6$ nfi •$ j pay. training as any high school in defective Oxford St. Sidewalk. to put the construction con­ 6s^e W# prfM, gira / NEW YORK (AP)—The New the state provides. This thought i— itoloAle wgfeN far votlJ altsmative wAMcJl the dt- A letter, written by his wife, tract out to- bid. Thus, con- eew ewiAUae, #ra "^erty., York Stock Exchange'has ad- led into a spirited discussion hMteete4:ym,mi4 isetora are Intereatad^ymold up waa received in the genend' PERMA-Lin^^S Magic Oval J^antie •truction could begin by the end «• Tl»r dee't the minimum anofbi^^Ja.OOO of how to finance the increasing manager’s office this morning, o f the summer. fiR^ »Mr e r SSm Inereaaitig the coat to both town costs of educaUon in our three claiming that McLagan suffer­ towns.' None of the towns has Martin must also work out «r Bull Mm and employe srnnSwhat. ed a fracture of ths skull, a the financing and site acqulei- RUMMAGE (Wm C d l - ...... - - y u Whether the board goes for Industry or buslneas of any cerebral hemorrhage, severe A The father of the new partner significance from a tax revenue tlon plans to see If both flre- the plan will (Ihpend upop- shock, and numerous bruises. Can’t ride dp ever! bouses can be buUt at once. w in Robert. Rutter A Co., is a standpoint. *‘‘Hetonca is the registered whetfasr the low ps^d' ^ p ^ e a floor member and a partner of Mrs. McLagan stated that The new central firehouse SALE who would bonelU ato UMly to New Viewpoint her husband is still in the hos­ TM of the Heberlein Patent 1homs J* in your daily routine) a Parma-liftW Magic Oval<») Pantia 886 North Main St. ( j d s d d o n , Ute dlrectore also unanimous­ Sponsored hy won't, wouldn't dare,, .can't rid# up ever. When you step up. ly voted tost night to authorise Hie Tozer Oronp DRUG COMPANY tfae expenditure of $26,(XM from 901 Main St.—S48-6821 STEPPING BOLDLY INTO ’ tfae town fire distrlot capitsi it stays down. When you stoop down, H stays up. Whatevtf THE FASHION SPOTLIGHT you art doing, It gives you a lovelier figure. The new look of the favorite blazer . . . in stunning fabrics WHEE! WATER’S . . . highlighted with buttons of i.) gleaming brass . . . and so sen­ You Can Sfill Take HOT-HOTJtND sible, the blazer jacket can-be worn over most of your skirts and dresses to make a costume. Plymouth...tiie success carof ’64 A d v a n ta g e O jf These THERE’S A LOT! Now! For on!y Sj/jc* a day for fue!... hot water SHM IT n e w STYLMN! RED-HOT PERFORMANCE! EXCELLENT ECONOMY! Two Specials for aU—«!! the time! Chanel Ihspiredr—of nubby wool StUKp, smart and handsome! Hot tike a Srecracker! Fast Plymouth for 1964 may look boucle with bracelet length For 1964, Ptymoirth gives you pull-away power . . . wonder­ Onjy Parma-llft h u tofo If you live in a typical sleeves and pleated cuffs to a aew, sleek, smooth look that expensive, but a peek at the ipertal M M ie Oval Inart house, you could easily run match the'short sleeved tucked ful in-and-out handling ease price tag will quickly show you that lato «ach leg of the out of hot water several cotton blouse. 8 to 16. Navy or well deserves the looks of ad- • . . and that important extra gannant move Independ* timea a week. ■dratioo It receives. If you were ^that ifs priced surprisingly raUy of the other. <2an’t melon. 9 5 9 power, when and where you low. You’ll also find that the pull, bind, or ride up ever. WALLPAPER Now you can have all the b u fin g a car for looks alone, hot water you need at one want it The new Get-upend- Plymouth is economical to ownl VALUES TO $2.25 ROLL time for only 9Hc* a day. yem coukk'il beat PlymouthI go Plymouth gets up and goesi Why not drive one today? Think of It—only 9V4o* a Shown here: Long leg Maglo Oval day I Smart 8 pc. black and white n a tle by Penna-Uft Yea, thanka to MobUheat tweed suit— coat has large sailor IdTota (R ) apaadex, ic ■and an oU-flred hot water aeetoto poweraet collar, is double breast^ with heater of oorrect capacity— low self stitched belt, lemon taf­ your family can take care of all their washing needs qt feta lining with matching lemon one time. color blouse. 7 to 13. $ 4 0 BRA to eelf-atUng cotton Mom can do the family h e w ride band. A 82-88, wash, Sla can do the dishes B « C 31-M. DUPONT ALKYD at the same time Junior C — takes his bath, and you en­ Two piece black and white all joy a shower. wool houndstooth checked suit, FLAT WALL PAINT Don’t delay—phone us to­ double breasted longer demi fit day. Find out how easy it to jacket. Sizes 7 to 15. $ $ 0 to switch to a Mobilheat- REO. $$.0f O d . REO. $1.91 Qt. llred water heater. SFECIAL SFECIAL *Average family of four. WE GIVE OPEN TUESDAY and GREEN STAMPS THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. eXMiORS ONLY MORIARTY ^ MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH, Inc BRpTHERS m TOLLAND TURNPIKE TALOOITVIZXB L A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. 643-S13S 728 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER Mi-iii e«nw SI. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, MARCH < 1964

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omy for reasons which, in any clear Inside Report I Ei|imttt0 Ifrrdd Acs building. Ihursday evening, the choir c a be auemAtod. light of pure principle, oould easily bo Hebron A d pointed to several persons in a decrease of otiUty pemlU the first to a asriss of fiva The class of tha Rsv. John N. Notes Compared A d tradesmen's Hrniwss laRlad. proved eompletely On-American. who were already ' ’’over the Building Costs w c classes a radiological monitor- Cross will meet tomorrow at hump” Ad who were feeling Most of last nmntti’a eon- RotdsBd Btuw Jr. 2:45 in Gilead. By 100 at Oinic excellAt- . . atriicUon w a for alterations tog wUl bs held In the office Church people were met at Up for Month Red Cross building, from 7 to 9. ‘"istSBi and additions to odatlng atnie- Robert D. Novtk the dMr Sunday by Albert ’Tay­ A show of h A d s revealed that will run for consecutive Thurs­ turro. Permits were Issued for _ . _h*n How Tough They Are! lor A d Albert Coolidge. Close to 100 persons last about 65 per cent o f those pres­ the erection of only 2 single V^«nd«d October 1, u n days, With a sixth Thursday » - . Taxable oonstruotion in Man­ CONCORD, N.H. — In 1968, Canvassers St. Peterie Note night attended the third ses­ ent h A not smoked in the pre­ chester lA t month rose neafly dwellings, snd 1 two-fSmlly served for make up work, vious 24 hours. Brgry B m lac Bxoopt SuoCrjn Most of us have become familiar with whA Richard M. NIx a nailed Uehers at St Peter’e Rptsco- sion of the Flve-Day-No-Smok- 60 per cw t over that during the dwelling. ■. Bmarod at Um Poet itfnc* at down his plAS A ths Blsenhow- /famed Choir DIreetor 1'^' Coon., aa Socoih] Claat Mali the cheap and ,silly theory that the pal Church Swday were Hmry Ing Clinic A d compared n otu A t tonight’s session, Mr. Mills corresponding month lA t year. I . A tiekst with that astonishing Mrs. Benton Cnme is new will deal with the motives, other NASSER GETS BIESSAOB \ '. Democratic party is always the party Make Calls choir director at the Hebron FAklngto* A d Robert W. The building inspector’s of­ writs to vots to ths RspublicA c Bartlett Acolytea were Jewy on physical symptoms, result­ tliA fear, for giving up the CAIRO (AP)—PhlUlps Talbot, aUUSCKlPTlON R^TBS that gets us into wars. Congregational Church, taking fice lA t month issued permits prhnary hsrs, It was tnimpsted Tayior, 8 a.m.. A d Robert W. ing from having gone without smoking hsbit U.S. aaslstAt M cretA y of state _ Papablo la Adraac* Tha annual Red Oroas (ktve, the place of John M. Bell, who for ooMtruction toUIlng $119,- Tom ...... jia. Very few national election campaigns as avldenes of NIx a ’s grMt Bartlett Jr., Robert M A W aiT A for NeA SAt affairs, gave T/hlch started 8\mday, will run reeigned his position to become cigarettes for at leMt 24 hours. The clinic, which is being 123, compared to taxable con­ Btnl • »a • o • « • • 0 o 0 ■ 4 a • • • 11< escape having this theory advanced by populaflty. A d Bruce Llpplncott, at 10. Most of the symptoms report­ President Oamal Abdel Nasser Rsaisr I AMier • 00 •••••••«»#■■ • 6... But to fA t„ ths writs to of bass soloist at the WlUimAtic sponsored by the MAChester struction of $74,927 in Febru­ _ •ooo•aa*ooaoo•••• 1.8ft some sly Republican propagandist. through the m A th . tt is ed were drowsiness, hudaches. Chamber of Commerce in co­ ary 1963. a message from President John­ Private readings fay 22,000 votes tor Vies PrssldAt First Congregational Church, son Tuesday. No details ware The presence of this somewhat illegi­ hoped locally that the drive Manchester Evening Herald A d muscle pains in the back operation with the National * UKUSmSL 09 ~ materlallssd not out of ths thto' /tr s . Cnme announcee that of the legs. The total fees collected In disclosed. , r m JJfflOCUATBD PlUiSS may be completed by March 8. choir rehearsal will take place Hebron correspondrat, Miss Su-1 Health Foundation, hA two February of this year, however, MRS. MARIE timate theory in the background Is re­ air of NixA’s popularily but w t Mr. O. J. Mills, leader of the Talbot arrived Monday for Hw AaMdated Preaa la azcluatYtly antitlad Local services of the Red tomorrow at 8 p.m. With E Ater S A B. Pendleton, telephone more meetings, tonight A d to­ were 32 per CAt, or about $300, 912 AlfaAy Avsnua la tM uaa of ropubllcatioo of all ntwt dla- sponsible, then, for the feeling of novelty of ths unique powA of ths rs- clinic, Asured the gathering talks with NasMr A d other offi­ patebaa oradltad to It or not otharwiaa credit- Cross include four bloodmoblle so cIoM at h Ad it is hoped that morrow night at 7:30 at the below those collected in Febru­ Hartford, Ooon. and shock which attends reading a sourceful Stylss Bridgss. I a . 228-8454. Ithat the symptoms were normal cials of the United Arab Re­ a d k tm paper and alao tha local oewi pub- Brldgss made exactly 79 secret visits per year, the swimming niing Junior High School. ary 1963. The drop was evidAt public. ^ rl^ta M repubUcatlon ot apadal dla- headline over the latest findings of the tslspiions calls to his fillthful pixigram s i A m alA Lake each patotiaa Mrata are alao reaerrad Gallup Poll, as Irt the Hartford Courant lleutenAts, Ths result wu Bunimer, home services ­ 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS Tha Rarald Piintlap Company, lao., aa- These headlines read: “Democrats NixA’s 22,000 vstsa ing service men and their fami­ lies, A d Just recA tly a first ' ■', —Vno uuMJWAiHaanclai loo^MieipuiirraapooalDlllty for tyiK^ Seen Best At K eyin g Of Peace.” When Bridges died to 1981, his IfrVS?' 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (522-7201) -17 OAK ST,, MANCHESTER Craahl^ arrora appeaiiac la advartlaamenta m A tls was tprn to tattsn A d aid training class held at Gil­ a ^ otbar raadlnc mattar In Tba Maaehaatar What the detaUs of the last Gallup WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 Braalac Barald the power of the Republican ead Hall. It is hoped that both aanriea cllant of N. H. A. Sarrtea. Inc- Poll showed |s thwt the Democrats have party ahreddsd tots a hAdrsd huMund and wives will become FubUabara RepreaentatiTaa — Tba Jullua piAes. The r A l explAation of members o f the Red Cross. Itatbawa Spadal Acency — Naw Tort Chl- been climbing in the past three years in aaao. Patron and Boatoa. the "party best to keep U.S. out of war" the confuaiA now wrroundlng The following Ae the cap­ - AUDIT BDRUAU OP CUtCULAp the PresidAtial primary here department, while the Republicans, as of tains Ad oAVBssers: Ruth A March 10 la tha frA tlo corn- OAlidge, captain; CAvasseta, today, seem to have reached an especial­ petition among R spubllcA fac­ Mrs. BUeen Massey, Mrs. Viv­ tions to dominate ths party. WadneatUy, March 4 ly low point g ian H ortA, Mrs. Merle Porter, They A e using the primary aa That the Republicans should be rated, Mrs. J A e t Berry, Mrs. Henry a w Apon to gain that A d . to twist the question slightly, as the ones Ptmm, Mrs. John Hibbs, Mrs. Ths Nixon backer thla y e A Is Aram DamarJiA, Mrs. James HirM Stories About Food most likely to get us into a war is, in former Gov. Wesley Powell, who EUU, Mrs. Alberta Walleh, Mise OF MANCHESTER our opinion, as fishy a conclusion as la no BridgM. No matter how Connie Staples, Mrs. Erwin the old bromide about the Democrats. else they may feel about Nixon, ■VValz, Mrs. L e ^ B. K lAey, The only aurfact connection between the Ati-Powell RepubllcAS My But we do find ourselves able to offer Mrs. Robert Butt. Mveral itama currently In the news ie a prayer every night. They pray Mre. Betty Flllatilt, captain, V at least some kind of explanation of why the fact that they all concern food, In that Nixon’s write-in votes next OAvaseers to be named; Ruth it might possibly be that the American week will need a microscope to one shape or another, for some human Rydhling, ooiptain, cwvaseers, public should, at this moment, regard be seen. If Nixon does wall — Mira. Ann JohnsA, Mira. Betty beinc or another. My 10,000 or more — Powell’ tha Republican label with some appre­ Damtmoiwalci, Mre. Ruth Rath- Ihit perhaps a deeper connection will prestige In the battle for control hension. bun, Mrs, John Bousquet. work Itself out of the party will shAt up. No­ Mira. Kenneth A. PMter, cap­ Here Is a sampling of current Repub­ thing could be more distasteful tain; oanvassers, Mrs. William One of these news items is the revela­ to the followers of senior Sa . Save lican headlines in the news: I. Borat, Mrs. Clarence E. Por­ up to *20.00 on smart tion that Russia, after having completed Norris Cotton. ter, Mrs, Stanley N ygrA , Mrs, “ Scranton On Cuba: Quarantine By Se deep is thla RepubllcA two transactions ordering wheat from OarlmA FrAkel A d Mrs. Ma- Force,” from yeste^ay’g^ Herald Trib­ feuding, in fact, that it will S A Belde. American Interests, has taken itself out une. haunt the New Hampshire dele­ of the market Originally, it was thought gation to the RepublicA Nation- Miss Amy HexHter, captain; “ NUon Calls For A U.S. Embargo On OAvassera, Mrs. Daniel Ma - Russia might want or need to buy $250 ^ Convention. The delegation Foreign Traders With Cuba,” from this ley, hlrs. Ronald Saglio, Mrs. million of our wheat to help feed its may eventually have to m A e a morning’s New York Times. serious dark-herse choice —- af­ wim am L a n d A Jr., Mias Doris people past the consequences of the poor ter the early ballots in Sa HiutchInsA, htrs. Wilbur Por­ "Goldwater Backs New Spying By ter, Mirs. Catherine HiHs and comfortable, latex-foam-cushioned Russian harvest last year. The two pur­ U-2,” from this morning's New York F rA clsco — betweA NIx a A d some other proepect, Ach aa Mias Clara Ellis. chases made so far add up to only about Times. Gov. William ScrAton of Pen- Mra. Franias OondA, cap­ half that much; Russia may be back tain, cAvassers, Mrs. John The latest headline over Rockefeller nsylvAia. To go for NIx a next year for more, if the new harvoit Queen, Mra. G ordA TurriM, 1s relatively mild, not really doing Jus­ WAld be to go for Powell. > ^ Is short too: but Russia may not need Mrs. Joseph FU1> Mrs. JEQdwln tice to his finding that the Johnson ad­ Aa a shrewd politician, Nixon any more American wheat at all. must know all this. Tliere is Brown, Mrs. Frank Clifford, ministration "has underestimated the Mrs. iktnald Ray, Mrs. Oa I This news, wo suppose, ought to be reason to believe that he was Communist challenge and it has given on the point of renouncing the ESdridge, Mrs. Antlmny Sylves­ custom covered chairs slasaifled aa good from the point of view credence to the belief that the United Powell write-in several weeks ter, Mrs. Kenneth Boyer, Mrs. of those Americans who were afraid we Dwight Martin, Miss Su s a Ba - States no longer has the power or the ago. He stopped at the laat mo­ ment when A editorial from the nett, Miss Rebecca Bennett, might wheat-feed the Russians into too will to shape events.” much wealth and health. A id pen of publisher William Mrs. Everett ClAk, Mias ShA- These are A , of course, merely Re­ IxMb of the M Achester Union on Rowley, Mrs. Fred Pennm- Another item in the news about food publicans who want to run for President Leader, a Barry Goldwater atal- gill, Mrs. Robert DoIa . reports the action of the federal gov­ Party spokesmen of somewhat less re- wart, dem Aded that he do Just Mra StAley Nygren Is serv­ Choice ernment at Washington in running into that. Nixon does hot covet the ing A the fund drive chalrmA G)mplete with sponsibilHy are even tougher, these role of Loeb's stooge, A d he fo e the chapter, consisting of the domestic meat market to buy up days. A A g e d his mind. Andover, Columbia and Hebron. beef to keep the price of beef from sag­ But if the public pays too much at­ Consequently, it will be a bad Mrs. Kenneth A. Porter is serv­ arm sleeves! ging and in order to reassure the do­ tention to all this, it can become almost mistake to meuure the Nixon ing A GhairniA o f the drive in mestic meat producers who have begun write-in en March 10 against xi€Oiroii. as silly as the candidates themselves. In tha Nixon write-in of 1956. In­ to clamor for a trade barrier against Rluun Budget Soars I»wer, not even Goldwater would really stead, it must be measured The budget for next yeA be- any more importing of outside meat into act that way. against the feud betwMn Pow­ tog oonsidered by the Itogdonal Cham for your Traditional or Modem room in this the United States. The amount we hap­ ell A d the Cotton regulars. The Bard of EducatiA, a given in group of four models, all with removable arm sleeves pen to import, from a few friendly na­ best estimate of the Nixon a preview to the board of fi­ that make it easy to keep arms clean. (A) Square-Arm write-in today ia leas t h A 10,- tions, is barely enough to smoke the na­ q ^ . .. Courtesy Luts Junior Museum nance, will be slightly over Modem Lounge Chair has a foam-filled back; (B) Slim­ 000— A d less U iA the write-in tional frying pan, but the American Equal If Not Tested? $600,000, A increase o f more line Lounge Chair; sofas available to match; (C) Co­ 108 'YEARS AGO TONIGHT: Mm.^Lineoln, Too,>V^ore Blue, Plus Feather for Nixon’s I960 nmnlng-mate. than $78,000 o v a the present meat producers are nervous about it, and The New Yoric aty Board of Educa­ AmbasMdor HAry Cabot budget. lonial Swivel Rocker has maple trim and foam rubber want it shut off, and the government tion announces the abandonment of MISS CHARLOTTE HAIX, Lodge. Proposed salary increasealbr back (D) “ Mrs.” Ixiunge Chair in contemporary style, D - 5 9 , doesnH want to offend other friendly group I.Q. tests, as of next year. whose sister was Harriet lU l BvldAoe Bf p otA cy behind ali personnel, $25,000; Increases matches “Mr.” chair “I” below. the Lodge oemiMtign la May to A - 5 9 . nations, i» It has gone to market with a This may be a good thing. Sweet, grandmother of F n d In enroliiment and oUi a factors find. Gov. Nelron Rockefrilar’s including InflotiA and program big price-supporting pall, and a lot of the Sweet. 42 North SchAl St., But it is not being done for what worn dramatic telephone call fram changes, $25,000. and factors re­ meat Involved will go Into the diets of might be the good reason. Jimmy this gown to tha first Lincoln Berlin, N. H., ta Saigon was no lating to ev€iluatlA reconunA- Foam latex rubber cushions I Anverloan school children, in their lunch will be held at Rham High The customer was a w om A lujggage A Orchard St. sines and makes a fight with me. Now square dance, but Mrs. Lincoln "spots” over the statewide TV SchAl auditorium, April 6, at E - 69. model are on display with each chair. out JiwVbow murii lard Castro wanted Minority groups, at any rate, have who w A ted to buy a leather • she came hAe from Vilna in y A call that nice ? That I never and DouglA were partners in a station, WMUR. 8 p.m. to buy. ^ t i l l p . *H. been protesting the use of the I.Q. test, shaving kit but not at Becky’s Russia. She C A ’t walk t A waU do.” quadrille. Hundreds of women Thus, while the Nixon write- OD Meets Tonight 3 A y more because hA togs art , in crinoline trod the waltz, in is knotted to the controver­ Hie resLSon this embargo on lard was alleging that the teat is aimed at and price which w u $1.26. She said Thm sha stopped. She had Civil Defense Director Ray­ swoUa with "ruimnatiam,’’ aa to sell a man an umbrrila tor schottlsche, polka, mazurka. Re­ sial Powell, the Lodge write-in an issue was stated succinctly and a bit she would give a dollar for it. mond J. Burt, annAnces a gen­ THURSDAYS All chairs have adjusted to the mental .powers of the Becky pretended not to h e u she calls it. So she sits a the $2JiO. Becky Rothstein want­ porters wrote, ’It was a ani­ la broadly based and singularly eral meeting of HTe Civil De­ 1-69, •OdrUy, It aeemed to us, by the New typical middle 'class white student. and this. She looked at the other mUkbox A the sidewalk, be­ ed $4 a first, but then she came mated scene.’ Mrs. Lincoln wore free from RepublicA feuding. fense Advisory Council this FRIDAYS removahle York Tbnes yesterday. is thus unfair to students of a different people who wAe milling around tween stacks of her goods, and down and noada the sale. Just a new blue gown, a large blue Add to this that Lodge is a svA ln g at 8, in the Town Of- fAther In her hair. Many said H -69. "It Is hard to beUeve,” said the Times color or a lower economic background. all the suUcuM A d umbrellas those biue eyee measure a ous- bke tote has been doing for 44 Massachusetts neighbor A d years now. it must be her happiest night of it’s easy to understAd the arm sleeves sdltorlal, “ that the Administration's A d trunk* Becky had piled on tom A and th A she g oes to Then, according to minority group par­ the sidewalk. work A him with ail tha m ovA 19S4 Publishers Newspaper life, the realization of Yearns growing conviction that Nixon's »ew policy od preventing Cuban houso- Syndicate lAg waited.” ents, the children who get low I.Q. rat­ "H A ds off,” Becky told them. ' of the great peddlers. running-mate of 1960 will out­ F-69. wives from buying American lard is go­ pace Nixon on March 10. G-69. ings are not only kept out of special T h A she turned back to the “ How much tor this?" shs • p « c l a l ing to contribute to the overthrow of the 19$4 Pub'tshers Navspaper schools and programs, but the teachers w om A with the shaving kit. w u uked. A large Mus steam- Syndicate ‘'vs Castro regime. It is more likely to who know their I.Q. standing Cxpect less The womA still had a dollu. A trunk w u pointed -A t. “Bight dollars,” Becky said. THURSDAY ONLY sUMigthen Premier Castro by permitting from them and therefore do not try as Becky sighed, "You w A t it? ” "How much for cash nmn- torn to blame the United SUtes for a hard with them. she said. "All right, a dollar Today in History A Thoaght for Today take it. I couldn’t deq^ve.” B yf" she w u asked. Beoky food Aortage. It will also make the Sponaored by the Mawches- To these Aguments, the New Yoric The .w om A hAjded her the kioked away. The big tUng By Tha Assoelatod Prase UnUed States appear unneceasarily dollA Ad BAky Rothstein seems to be pretAid y A didn’t of labor in chazga of intama- tor^Oonaell o f OborehM ALL City Board ,of Education hA now yield­ tional labor affairs. This deluxa group features Early American, t o r A in Latin America. ed. We A e not sorry to see the I.Q. gave a big. gold-toothed smUe, hear the low price and sweat Today is Wednesday, March ■tuffed the WU into the pocket tha oustom A A t . But If Um 4, the 54th day of 1944. There Five Years Age Frayier and work gnln vlc- Traditional and Modern chairs in covers ap­ ~"^^****^* b** et all times been an un- depart. But we do not consider H any of her gray coat A d then customA starts to go away, u are 302 days left in the year. President Eisenhower said it torlea for our HMvsnly Fathar. propriate for the various styles. Each has a that the trade embargo milestone toward A y kind of progress looked around for another sale. this A e did, UiA Becky awinga Todayto Highlight In History WAld be fiitile A d disastrous One morning several yean DONUTS Choice agakwt Cuba did not include food or for A y Individual or A m ericA group Becky Rothstein would sell a right back at him. On this date in. 1789, the first for the non-Communlst WAld to ago, I waa attracted by a hum-. foam latex rubber seat cushion in addition to ®wdlclne. Cubans are prepared to trunk to a Arab, Ad spAd U.S. .Congress met in New mount a general mobilization to nrkigWpd among my priaad the features described below. to have It set up u a i^gsumption that “S ev A doBars.” she Said. ‘1 achieve con stan t readiness Poy « ■ * for the lard and ship it via plenty of time bargaining with give y A down a doUar.” York City A d the constitutlA rooea. The bird would polee It­ all minds A d capacities are equal A d the Arab, too, u tong u she V A t into effA t in the ratify­ against possible R usslu at-- self beforo the bloasonw ttiA D oz. Cenada. When the news was divulged, Tha guy booh the deal and tack. 4 9 c will remain equal, so long u we take knows the Arab has m A ey in ing toatee. Formal sesslona did Salt inter the A e ef it* choice ******”~ Keating of New York and Rep­ Backy’a husband, “A. R.," In One Year Ago care not to test them. his pocket. Beoky Rothstein al- a purpia woolm, aldrt and nm begin until April 8. and sortraot the neotA. (J) Colonial Barrel Chair with maple Modem Wing Chair has deeply tufted resentative Findley of nUnols protested. my will get you thrown In Jail hospital bus phmged off Tlie thought came to me that ■ f a n black tia, untiad tbs trunk and Ob TUs Data a m fronts and legs; (K) Distinctivq 4f you ever try to siteal A y - Welfare lalA d into New York i: w« were aa rhUgent in a w la- back, stretcher base; (0) Big, Loungy Whereupon President Johnson promptly they had anothA u la . to the O ty a E u t River, kiClng seven High-Back Modem Lounge Chair with thing from hA. In 1629, the Massachusetts toao A that htonmlnghiMi, m a y r o n * s Wing Chair with iy%' foam rubber MTeed to a special Department of Com­ meantime, Becky decklad to of the eleven persons a board. The Proper Siie Head "Don’t try, stuUng she al­ look yA OVA. Bay Company received a royal what Aooesa we woiSd have In stretcher base and T-cushion; (L) back, lined box pleats; (P) Authentic merce ruling that placed lard on the charter, then was transferred b a k a s h o p s ways sees,” Menuhe. who sells ’’SchreibA,’’ she eeid, mean- our miasion for Chrtat; we nMd Low Lounge Chair in traditional style Chippendale Wing Chair with maple forbidden list for Cuba.” We have heAd complaints from time chlldrA’s dresses next door, to America where it became to uae well the hours, o f work to time of too much, or too little, froth ing writing. “For thto yA get ■' has a loose polyfoam back cushion, legs; and (Q) Tufted Modern Lounge This news item, then, Invites us to re­ warns you. '■ yAr i»Aey?” ' a colA y instead at a ruling wo have before us. Christ calls on the top of the beer. But rA ely in the body in EngCud. lined kick pleats; (M) Unusual E&rly joice that our good free enterprise, capi­ Rocky Rothstein is one of the “He writoe >a up In the Herald m to testify to Hia love A d fe- Chair, walnut-finished hardwood legs, courts. So the British case of the pub to 1826, the charter for the ooemlng power. Amei’ican Wing CJhair with maple a m talist, American lard is not going to keeper who w u charged with short meu- T>«*t curbstone peddlers a papA,” Menaahe said "He’U sofa available to matdh. Orchard Street. This to a dWty, tx’tog k fa of ouatomatii to first railway in tha U.S. WAt Ikayor, of ooutoe, ia naoss- J-79. fronts and stretchePbase; (N) Smart gmese any AlUeU in Castro Cuba, or W for serving two over-frothy pints of Yesterdays tonemAt-Hned street that to y A ” to tha Granits RaUway Co. aary daBy if wo would ba «**Ator OMinci ef r.li AN:- poverty level, to m A e us rejoice at side of the glass without creating a bub­ corns down the street. And in •Md. Sha rtappad a iguidi tha Baltic Saa Ut their unted. Chunk IVtonsm too Ma o f turning surplus into more ble. or he c A pour with vigor u the svety piaos. Nwre R a paddtar PTAdly. dnve aeroM Gtormany’s prov- SupeiiA Court MhedulM haar^ brew rs recommend. A d raise several Thto to one o f tlM old paopto.' Ince of Pomerania durinx tog on a mAdamus to fme# WdiAabls prioes for oonsumsrs, to who atopa haurgalaliig with a World War H. ^ Yoday's Birthday foam. Thus he c a express.his euatsm sr and yells “Hands 8he Mvaa d l r ^ y aoroaa tba General Manager Richard Mar- ^VlOnuOAN OoiUb A lose our fear of a stato-dontrol- tin to exAUte CAtract toe ^^Actreaa Martha O’Drtaooll la todlviduallty. If he h u no individuality 0 ( r at a prcspsottva thtaf. Mrast from hA start Tei^ Y ea n Ago - Ud ADnomy only M mltos from w r ^ Knenny St^ Sohool acoordtog to 0 -7 9 . to express he c a drink from the cam CWcago Lawyer J. Brneto K - 79. * 0 A , or re A e us realtoe tha^t in s a A A d we m afraid this is what is ^ ..Orehagd it , with Ka |1 and prasAt piana. tkAtattaa For Today for fisl oils, torvloo, U .M kaiwIRai pMad a the dto- WUdns baqiuna tha O n l Negro Ifta irae Ubarty only growa ■■y* Baoky fto n tto a smuld ba Manehsator PoUco DspartBUBt •vory one o f those food storlad, w% ty aMswalka, to a s of the last to bold aaeoDdary oaMnat rank . hooting oquipmont dSpa'pcil** ^ yen took hA a block v h A Praaldant ■Uanbowar an- Genuine foam plsosa Of eolor In New York. altoay and toft hA. But aha to tog almaboiMs tato poUes Ma- S^nto-^rtrAd Rarors, lha pototod hlai mmUtaat aaoratary ItoVQhtUoaary (1 7 | 9 - phono 822-81B1 Deliveriee M9 nsARL onuB n latex ruHier woKmaak oorar. mr rm m pUoai you Mlact art anatom auiita ofMluon*! L-79. IV - 79# w you, 1b tha faMat yon laimi M -79. so pleasa aDoW ilx waaki for daliwy. ik-\

MANraKTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHES™ , CONN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1964 ^ A G E EIGHT I4ANCHESTEB ‘EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1964 motion for an insanity hearing. "paychomolor epllepay” and Jarvis Jr., 24, (Jhaplln, speed­ The Texas Supreme Court re­ was towed to iU desUnatlon. No other mental allmenta. i2th Circuit ing, $18; William E. Roberts, S7, Xuby Jury Chosen, fused for the aecond time to arrest was made. Among the atata's first vrlt- Tolland, speeding,, $24; Barry Cl. School Biidgq^ r GOP on Rise TDC Asked to Investigate hear arguments on the legal is­ Today’s early afternoon ac­ Cost Index Reflects neaaea are the tiro policemen Outowriil, 22, Nebr Britain, In­ sue of whether television view- cident happened when a truck who were walking bealde Oe- Court C as^ toxication, $10; Edward Arm­ To Be PttoM era who saw Ruby ahoot Oswald waltf when Ruby ahot him. They sideswiped another and ripped In Louisiana Employment Office Moving He Pleads Innocent are wdtneeaee and thus Inelgl- strong, 36, 8t Village 8t„ Xailure oft a bumper. The accident are J. R. LieaveUe, arho waa' to carry* operator'e license, $6; Toem directoM, the bosrft^or New Luxury Buying ble to serve on the Jury. Bleven handcuffed to Oswald, and L. C. BOOKVnxB •E88ION was being investigated po­ (Continued from Page One) of tha 13 Jurors said they saw Eldrick Bt. Pierre, 19, Broad lice at pressUme. education and the fsiucal nij|a« Two Reinibllcan town direc-fpubllcan member of the board (Continued from Page One) Oravet. A 100-day Jail sentence was Brook, following too closely, $25; tors, hlnUng broadly that they aa “ volaUIe." Campbell rwUed, the shooting on television. ager will meet at B pjn. teftqr (Omttned (rom Pace One) are paying 2S per cent more At his farm home near Colum­ of directors, Harlan Taylor. Ho Imposed on Joseph W. Label, Roy A. Wilson Jr., 29, 26 Thomp­ think poflUca and not patron snt and read the indictment "W ell, not wholly.'' Return of Judge Brown to the at the Municipal Building hear* than In 1B5S ^cauae of in­ recommended that the InTeatl- Rockville-V ernon 23, of Salem, Mass., yesterday son Bt.. excessive noise with a bia. in ' the sparsely settled convenience is behind the relo ilEATOW______121SVa SILVER LANE, FAST HARTFOKD N chm-glng that Ruby, 82, did The courtroom, already case a i^ a r e d to be a first In Ing room to diacusa the propoaad tiea saya Uie cost of food haa creases in taxes and other res­ gatleo be assigned to the town in Rockville session of Circuit motor vehicle, $10. Garage Owners rlMn • per cent In the last 10 taurant costa besides food. northeast, McKeithen said Dem-1 cation of the Manchester oMce develo^ent commission f#r a with malice aforethought kill jammed with spectators, waa Taxas. Legal authorities in the Court 13 by Judge Francis J. school budget for ths aenOng years. If your grocery bill haa The items in today's family ocrats must consider abandon-1 state employment serv' report. Tha directors voted un­ “ALL MEATS FRESH CUT—NONE PRE-PACKAGED!*’ | l * e Harvey Oswald by shooting crowded further by about SO capital In Austin and Dist. Atty. O'Brien. Label was chaiwed fiscal year. state's wltneasei^ They were City Couple File Elect Officers gone up more than that, the budget to which the government ing the system of primary elec ' “ ?* from St. to the Shop- animously for the nfeiral, after him with a gun.” Henry M. Wade said they know with thaft of a motor vehicle, A t the meeting. General Maa- bureau auapecta that ia because gives more emphasis ihclude ping Parkade, last night asked Democrat Atty. Richard Wood- The indictment waa dated sworn In after Brown denied of.no previous case in which a evading responsibility, driving ager Richard Martin in required tions if they a-ft to face a s t ^ g STORE HOURSi TUES.-WED. 9-4; THURS.-FRI. 9-9 No Arrest Made you now buy higher quality housing, with hotel and motel that the Democratic mayor look house said he would |b abstain. Nov. 26, two days after Oswald defense motions that would Judge haa been replaced in a Bankruptcy Bids TYie election ot officers waa to make a recommendatloo for Republican party. without a license and soliciting meats and vegetables, which rates newly added, up to 33.23 into the situation. Democrat Prank Stamiev Mid ^^SATURDAY8to^(CLOSjDALLOAYM ^ waa shot and four days after hava delayed the stert of the trial and then returned to pre­ rides. the main order of business wtien the school budget fo r the forth­ He didn’t .spc fy Any changes. I naturally coat more than econ­ per cent from 80.17; transporta­ The mayor responded that ^ s t when he had seen eTta,- President Kennedy was aasas- trial. side over it. Separate but Identical peti­ In Two Crashes the Manchester Unit of the In­ coming year. Recommendations In the past, it was syggested i The charges stem from an in­ omy grades; and that you spend tion, to 13.88 per cent from he is willing, but said he doubts Fera’s letter earlier In the I slnated In Dallas. The defense moved egaln for "I feel better,” the Judge tions for bankruptcy, filed yes­ cident about two weeks ago dependent Garage Owners -As­ for other town departments will th"' ell parties compete in a much more for convenience, 11.65. with autos and car serv­ that tlie state office's move is month he had had an inquiry] "M r. Ruby, how do you plead a change of venue, a mistrial, said as he walked through a terday tn U.8. District Court, Two minor motor vehicle ac- sociation met last night at Mil­ come at the end o f March. primary election with the two when Label, driving a borrowed precoohfd or otherwise pro- icing accounting for most of the really any of the town's busl- sent to Gov. John Dempsey i to the Indictment?” asked for more peremptory chal­ crowd outside the courtroom. New Hajren, by Aims J. Des- car, lef» the vehicle in the right cldenU, one last night short­ ler’s Restaurant. The meeting la required by a high men going into the general Compare Our Low Everyday laurlers and his wife Oisele, teased food. Also there are a increase; health and recreation ne.ss. about the employment service's Judge Joe B. Rrown, who re­ lenges before the Jury waa Kva Grant, Ruby's sister, had hand traveled portion of Rt. 16 ly before 7 on Elro Bt., near The following were elected: recent amendment to the town election. sworn in, and for a mistrial on both of 8 Oak St., Rockville charter. lot of new food’ items, or new up to 10.48 per cent from 18.03. The investigation was asked proposed move. turned to the bench today after trouble finding a seat in the late at night. E. Middle Tpke., and a sec­ Raymond F. Streeter, presi­ That's roughly the same the grounds that a public rela­ courtroom. were today received by U.S. The board of education baa ▼erslons of old items, that Some of the new spending The governor referred the a one-day absence because of A woman motorist hit the car dent; Kenneth CSvad’wick, vice the pVesent Fei^’'ocr;;Uc p H m a " ^"„r*"an d" H ^ r^ ld 'A ‘^’'’-TuJ'kme’ tions firm, allocated the seats In Bankruptcy Referee Saul Seld- ond shortly after 1 p.m. today submitted a budget request to­ tempt you. habits the government now query to the State Labor De­ Discount Prices! Illness. The trial began Feb. 17 and which burst into flames and president; Eklgsr BarracHffe, .system, except the first primary man of Hartford. on Center Bt., near Broad St., taling $5,343,364, about $373,- Sven so, the bureau holds acknowledges are “parking fee.s, partment. Renato E. Ricciuti, | ‘‘Not gulltv " answered Riihv courtroom mostly to news- developed into a marathon of was destroyed. She is still hos- secretary; Thomas Brown, pits the various Democratic Vr.'nnu questioning prospective Jurors. The couple Is being repre­ resulted in no injuries to per­ 000 above the current school that the percentage of the fam­ college tuition, outboard motors state labor commissioner, re­ See rile biggost and frtshest display of Western Steor loofi Pork. Poul­ in1 a low voice.vo&e I men rather than the general pitxllsed in Rockville C5ty Hos­ sons. treasurer. ily budget spent for food haa moving expenses, golf fees, public. Tuesday, with Judge Wilson sented by Atty. Herbert- Hanna- budget. all parties. M ahon%;«rl” r^^^^ plied that the department be­ Defense counsel then told pital. The Elro Bt. accident oc­ State delegates chosen were slipped from 28.18 in 1953 to legal aid, funeral services, and In the letter, DellaFera com­ Judge Brown, more brusque holding a tight rein on the pro­ bury, IS Park St.. Rockville. In addition, the board is ask­ Heretnforie, the Democratic lieved the new location as ac­ try and Provisions in this (port of Connecticut! WE OUARANTEE TO Judge Brown that the defend­ Label admitted he had been Don Willis, Thomas Walsh, and J2.48 today. The new index thus between-meal snacks. v than usual, interrupted chief de­ ceedings, the 11th and 12th Ju­ The Deslauriers claim lia­ curred when CTlfford A. Peter- ing $140,566 for the town’s com­ ninoff winner was considered plained that the new location cessible as the old one. ant also was pleading innocent drinking. He said he borrowed M>n, 26, of 61 Spruce St., north­ John Lynch. Willard Grant and won’t be affected a.s .much by And government pollsters now proposed for the employment I SAVE YOU MONEY and OlVE YOU FiNE QUALITY IN DOING SOI fense counsel Melvin M. Belli. rors were chosen, completing bilities of $18,046.48 and assets munity college and $68,900 for elected. Lyons forced McKeith- Ricciuti said that the bus I by reason of insanity. the car to drive from Salem to bound, had his windshield TYiomas Brown wUl be alter­ the changes in priftes of various question single persons as well .service would be harder for "W e've gone Into all that, the panel. of $16,200 mainly in the form a capital improvement program. "en into a third race. route serving Broad St., and a The state's first witness was Beverly, Mass., and waa "d e­ splashed with muddy water, nates, and Grant will serve as foods a sin the pa.st. \as family heads, professional townspeople to reach counsel,” the Judge said. "Let's of two improved building lots i'lie new governor, his wife <^t is not new route proposed for Middle Don Campbell, 46, an adverUs- To find the 12 Jurors, 162 per- touring ” through to New Jersey blinding his view, and his car While those who eat at home and self ■ employed per.sons ns get on with the business at on Partridge Lane. Tolland. execuU-ve director. A record 1,273,000 persona vis­ and six children live in a com­ on any bus lines, he said. Tpke., w'ouh) provide service to Ing salesman for the Dallas so ■ were examined. Most we)-e when the Incident occurred. La­ struck the rear of the stopped ere finding food prices fairly well as white and blue collar hand.” These are being attached in 'a i The purpose of the TOO is to ited the Mount Rushmore na­ fortable farm hou.se overlooking TurUlngton backed him up the Parkade equal to the exist­ ARMOUR'S WESTERN STEER BEEF Morning News. excused when they said they op­ bel said he did not remember stable patrons of restaurants i workers. It al.so gives greater The Judge swore In the sUte's suit brought by the Waterbury vehicle of Charles E. John.son promote high quality automo­ tional memorial In the Black a lake. He started campaigning la fl n'Sht, suggesting, that the ing bus routes along Main St. I pose the death penalty, or had what happened, and Just found Jr.. 22, of Storm. The Peter­ emphasis to spending habits of ' Through his testimony, Asst. witnesses. Savings Bank,'according to the tive repair through good ser­ Hills of South Dakota during nine months ago. beatin," de move was motivated for politi­ fixed opinions about Ruby's the car suddenly stalled on the suburbanites. His letter showed some confu­ Dist. Atty. Bill Alexander led Belli asked that the rule for­ bankruptcy petition. son car, with grille damage. vice at fair prices. 1963. Le.sscps S. Morrison, former cal rather than patron con- guilt or innocence. road. He was reportedly hitch­ Times change, and so do gov­ sion about the Parkade's loca­ swiftly to the fateful momenta bidding witnesses to discuss the Secured claims a re : Water­ New Orlcp'i.s mavor a-'i p K p”- venlcnee. tion, however; he placed It at | Our Best Top Round and Cube The last two accepted as Ju­ bury Savings Bank. $12,600. hiking When the accident occur­ When President Kennedy was RANGE ernment stati.stlcs—every now case between themselves or rors were Alleen Shields, 87, a nedy administration diplomat, He said he haa been Informed the comer of Broad and W, assassinated. Unsecured claims amounting red. and then. anyone else be suspended in the divorcee since 1984, who works in the runoff. that'the operators of the Park­ Middle Tpke. to $5,846.46 include: George J. The charge of theft of a mo­ Campbell said he and Ruby case of Ruby's two sisters. This for the telephone company, and "While we’ve been running ade, the First Hartford Realty Mueller C!o., Vernon, $460; John tor vehicle was reduced to ...... V:V:*:J FUEL OIL ROBIN UKE8 INDOORS were talking about an adver­ appeared to be an Indication Ex>uiae Malone, 68, a white- against each other, the Ucpiio- Co., are installing an elevator THEORY BIJiSTED tisement for Ruby's two night Llmburger, Somers Rd., Elling­ using a motor vehicle without m ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)—"Char-, that they will be witnesses for haired widow. She is an ac­ permission. Label received GASOLINE licans have been standing on the to accomodate the employment VANCOUVER, B.C. (A P )— I clubs about 10 minutes before the accused man. ton, $660.70; Joseph Dennis, lie.■’ the first spring robin in .sidelines and clapping countant for an oil company. three months on the charge. their service. He said this suggests Police held back spectators | the President was killed. " N o . sir, I am not going to John Dr., Vernon. $62.40; . Mu­ suburban Colonie. likes televi­ hands," he said. that the labor department's They are the oldest members of tual Loan Systems. 6 W. Main The Charge of evading responsi­ wliile the bomb expert cautious­ Under cross-examination by excuae them,” Judge Brown the panel. i i . sion, roast beef and the indoor .'■p >ilhen is considered present location, in a Main ly defused the dangerous look­ St.. Rockville, $760. bility was not prosecuted, and S:’:; life. Chief Defense Counsel Melvin said. Belli also asked that the 500 Two other women were ac­ Label received 10 days for driv­ THIS 'BOTANY' SUIT somewhat of a "liberal.” He BANTIV OIL St. building owned by Jarvis ing mechanism found behind I M. Belli, Campbell said he left rule be suspended to permit Al.so, W. H. PreURS and Son, I Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Oliver! Hili \ n pi-o'icgc of the late Gov. Enterprises, is more adapted i the motel davenport. ' Ruby in the office of the news­ ceded earlier for the Jury. 17 Village St., Rockvihe, $600; ing without a license and a $10 IdMI'W V, INC. I found the baby bird half-dead Dr. Manfred Guttmacher, Balti­ Earl K. Long, "last of the red to the state offices use— it has Nitroglycerine equivalent to STEAKS paper so far as he knew Ruby A ll 12 Jurors are white Prot­ Joseph Bray Jr., Talcottville fine for aollciting rides. more psychiatrist, to hear the I in their back yard last August hot political papa's.” estants. All but two have chil­ Label is a construction work­ ! !. \i.\ an elevator—and that the move 40 sticks of dynamite, said the did not witness the assassina­ testimony in court. The prose­ Rd., Vernon. $360; Langer smd have raised it in thelc sev­ McKeithen takes office May dren. The youngest, Luther E. er, married and haa four chil­ I is being made for some other officer. tion. cution objected. Judge Brown Floor Covering, 41 Pumell PI., ' OUTWITS 1 i:i . MlUiull en-room home. So far, he is 12, succeeding Gov. .Timm'p H. Dickerson, vice president of a dren. ' undisclo.sed reason. T i-n the city analyst Identi- Belli brhught out from (Camp­ said no doctors will be excused. Manchester, $149; M and M I perfectly content to remain In­ Davis. By law, a governor can­ But the budding controversy fled the fluid. Mineral oil, he chemical company, la 27. The Oil Service, Bolton, $100; Dr. Oaig Argubright, 21, of To­ I'lii kv illf '1 If .'..i27I side. i bell that Ruby appeared tn be Belli then asked for a flve- not succeed himself. I was shelved by the third Re- said. worried about a financial prob­ Jury's average age Is SB.9 years. Seymour Kummer. 1 Ellington ledo, Ohio, charged with posses­ mlnute recesa ao that the de­ Wade said he has never tried lem and the fact that a dance Ave.. Rockville, $90; Rockville sion of obscene liMrature and fense attorneys could talk pri­ a case before a Jury with four THE WEATHER band had left one of his night­ vately with Ruby and his sis­ X31ty Hospital, $30; Scranton pictures, and breach of peace, clubs. women on it. Motors, Rockville, $800. was given a 18-day suspended ters. The Judge granted the "It's a good Jury,” he said. Campbell said he had known i request. sentence. The sentence was im­ "It's a croaa section of people, FROM THE HEART \WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY...KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS Ruby■ about • ■ four- years. In- an Judge Brown was ab­ posed on the breach of peaca men and women, vaVlous pro- MOSTAR, Yugoslavia (>^)— awer to one of Belli’s questions, sent Tuesday with a cold. Judge charge; the flrst was nolled. 1 fesaiona and backgrounds. Tou Old soMler Veljko Bulut carries Campbell said that as to Ruby's J. Frank Wilson sat fo r'h im A rn b rlg h t the court learned can't put them into any certain his war souvenir In his heart. had been Involved In a lovers’ manner during that conversa­ while the Jury waa completed. pattern.” tion, "H e was the Jack Ruby It is a piece of Italian hand gre­ spat, out of which the charge STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH B Joe Tonahlll, assistant de­ He said he thought it would nade which lodged in his heart grew. that I knew.” Ruby did not ap­ fense attorney, noting that take less than two days for him pear to be "upset" at the time. during fighting 2 years ago. The suspended sentence was Ruby has not yet been ar­ to present the state's case. If li tha Tharmo-$faf 2/ 80’$*— • "H e was a volatile Individu Doctors after the war advised imposed when Argubright said 4 A M . 1. —...w raigned, aaissu filed « a IIIWUUII motion lOI for MD an Belli’s assistant, Joe Tonahlll, him to undergo an operation to al? Belli asked. Campbell Insanity hearing. He contended he waa returning to Ohio and said he expects the trial tn last remove the sliver of grenade. did not intend to return to Con­ bland of Dacron polyastor fibar •*7,®*.**- I Ruby waa not sai)e when he three to four weeks. He said the But he refused to part with his necticut. Under redirect examination, shot Oswald and ia not tana defense may call 76 witnesses. W n MUNTS HOSIERY Alexander asked Campbell now. "w ar aouvenlr” which he says In other action: Robert Dowd- and 2/ 80'$* wool.. .on# of tho Many will be paychlatrisU. "actually doesn’t bother ms too fog, 30, 8 McLean St., was fined FAMILY HOSIERY SALE about his description of Ruby I Judge Brown overruled the There will be testimony about much.” IS YOUR lEST lUT $10 for intoxication; Arthur H. fineif spun wools In th# world. 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Coventry the two governments before the machinery of government Was announced today by John Voter SfioskMi Viet6 H urt -Again, Khahn. B O Y S C O U T and command workiiv after the CD Will Offer J. Merz, civil defense dirfictor. M i i ’s Testimony Payroll Tax Cut Leaseway Bid Low One thing Khahn is doing MarUne Mistretto A ret-ularly scheduled vot­ McNamara STates disruption of the second coup in Eight 2-hour cloaoea will bfi^ FAUI The funeral of Mariano Mis Notes andNetes er-making session will be pleosee U.S. authorities — he is three months. ' 16-Hour Course held on successive Tuesday tretta of 110 School St. was Ambulance gotng out Into the country on a It appears unlikely that V.S. L o o s E M s t held tonight, between 5 and raeei-Uie-poople campaign. nights, and those Interested in held this morning from the On Garbage Pickup 8, in the town clerk's office 4th Investigation ipolicy will take any spectacular Manchester’a Office of Civil the 16-hour course may register, NokaizarMi ■ Links Two Cars W. P. Q'uish Funeral Home, 226 Bey Bceitt Trora 27 One of McNamara’s chief new turn as a result of McNa­ Readied by Firms Bey Scout Troop 27 of 8t. Bids Taken in thfi Municipal Building. Defense will conduct a class in before March 10, at tha w of­ Main St., with a solemn high Eligible persons must bs (OrotlaiMd from Pago Om ) aims In his fourth trip Halfway mara’s visit. It is considered "Radiological Monitoring" be­ fice in the Muqiolpsl Building, Uaefnaa-sekDi. Mass of requiem at St. James' Mary's Episcopal Church spent The town is in fi good position to spend less for gAr- around the world Is to find what highly Improbable that any U.S. ginning Tuesday. March 17, at (OwH—aa from Paf« Om ) this padt weekend touring Nstw 21 .years of age or over, must Monday, Wednesday or Fridav, reurpiatss holds 1 vigil at the scene In ca.ie, the Churclv The Rt. Rev. Msgr. (CMiUnnsd from Pag« Obe) bfige and trfish collection efich yefir for the next three have been residents of the •gfilnot (iommunist North Viet con be done to get the war combat' troops will be sent lo 7 p.m. in the Municipal Build-' between. l and 4 p.m.. M en fMl man eoarertahis. A*eM i___ Edward J. Reardon was the York City. By Firemen bock on tha track again—to get South Viet Nam. hr loose p m Isb OI road, another car behind it, ahd father said, anyone who was in­ The first stop was a cloaeup years than it is spending for the year ending June *0, ^ t e for the past year, and Nfim. ' Ing basement coffee room, it said. I P A sm nr ss aar 'firuc ootmisr. volved in her disappearance re­ celebrant, the Rev. John D. Havan doctor, said ‘T want tha 12th Circuit of the town for at least six Daiwln'a car swinfing to the Regan was the deacon and tha -additional money I will be get­ view of the Worid’a Fair and perhaps get a twice-a-week waste and rubblgh pick- Hie Coventry Volunteer As- Anything but a "soft liner,” left to paaa them. Darwin, like turned. No one did. Orounda, and though permlaaion monthsr Rothwell, who had been testi­ Rev. Joseph H. McCann was ting." up, in the bargain. fioelatiorf has reccivsd thres bids Naturalized 5lUzens will McNamfirfi ia understood to feel ail others present at the meet- the subdeacon. Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Priacilla Morgeneau of Court Cases was denied for entering, much The Leaaeway Sanitation both garbage and tniah at (ge the. South Vietnamese forces lof at the Tolland Africultural fying in a firm voice, broke into could still lie seen. Then on they for a now ambulance, Harold have to show’ official proof tears when he was asked to Marcarone was organist and Oiynge. editor of a West Ha­ Bervicea Inc. of Wetherefleld, curt); for tha praaeat of their cltlzenehlp. will win or lose the fight by the Center (TAC), was qtiestioned .soloist. Burial was in St. ven factory magaaine said. went to Kennedy International who hold the garbage and trash J. Crane, company president, by police after the riri’s disap- identify a photograph of the MANCmCSTni 8U8ION procedure Of tWlO*-fi«WMk way they go about eliminating girl's body as it was found off James' Cemetery, with Father "Give me the money," and Airport and the Pan-Am Build­ pick-up contract in that town, pickup of garbage from the advlMS. The bids are: 810,200 pm ranee. McCann reading - the commit­ Mra. Betty LindenlMrg of Fred Fisher. 27, Hartford, ing. Many aighta constituted the tha Communist insurgents in­ SUto Police Sgt. Wiiliam Dockerel Rd. in Tolland. "That'S were the lowest of only two bid­ back yard, plus a Onoe-a-msnth from Park Superior, 811.800 side their own country. the body of my daughter," he tal service. Bloomfield, a state employe, was arraigned ki csoust tciday on three-day trip. Including visits ders, at openings In the Munici­ pickup of rubbish freot the Curriculum Fair Hickey testified today that Dar­ Honorary bearers, ail mem­ said, "I'm taking the cash." to the Con-Xklison Control Cen­ from Miller Motor, and 88,900 The defense chief Is sold to win turned o\^r to poiice the aaid. East Hartford police charges of pal Building, this morning. street line; 8304>W5 tar twtes- from Wile Motors. All bids will believe the Vietnamese lack the Rothwell. who participated in bers of the Italian American The Internal Revenue Serv­ oonipiracy, obtaining money ter, the Lincoln Center of the The other bidder was Anthony a-week pickup of b o ^ gfiliHige Set at Buckley clothes he saiH he wore the Society, were John Andlsio, ice has said it will take no ac­ Performing Arts. Radio City requlrs an additional 8600 for capability to carry on a full- night of the meeting. The searches of wooded areas for under false pretenses and at­ Botticello of Manchester, who and rubbish from the baek Louis Andlsio, Pasquale Buc- tion against those firms which Music Hall, the New York Stock holds the present 8172,948 con­ the Installation of a two-way scale campaign in South Viet clothes were biwight to the the glrl,_ was on hand for an eino, Frank Diana, Peter Pe- yard; and 8>14.800 for twks-a- nulio hookup, Cnme said. A curriculum fair will be held Nam and at the same time elaborate search of the woods are a day or so late in mak tempting to obtain money under Exchange, the United Nations tract. week pickup of garlMga iggm state police laboratory in Hart­ tricca and Armando Pescc. ing the withholding change false pretenses. and the Cathedral of St. John Cash collections received to at Buckley School at 7 p.m. strike into the north. ford. on Sunday, Sept. 22, four days Bearers, all grandsons, were Leaseway's lowest bid 8128,- the back yard, phis twtos-a- date through the firemen's McNamara reportedly is after the girl disappeared. over. Judge Francis O'Brien set tha Divine. 546 was for a one-year contract week pickup of rubbish fgesn Monday. Sponsored by the Another witness was State Thomas Aparo, James E. Mis- The agency said it received no After g ateak dinner at fund drive,total 84,030, to which against sending Americans on He testified that he sought bond at 12,600 and the case was to collect both garbage and the'Street line. Ifi to be added the money re­ school'd PTA, there will be a any such operations into North' Police Capt. Robert Riindle who tretta. James J. Mlstretta, complaints of a serious nfture continued to Circuit Court 12. 42nd St. restaurant, a subway rubbish on a twlce-a-week said D ar^n told him he left out several contractor friends William Diana, .Anthony Lum- from employers in applying the Botticello’a hide wars also ceived from the sale of the 'tour of classrooms after which Viet Nam. that afternoon who might loan Blast Hartford, oo March 23 for was taken to Coney Island for ■chedule, from containers de­ proportionats for a one, two or four of the specialists working It la his position, both in pub­ the meeting "almost immediate­ bruno and Maurice Davidson. new withholding rates. an evening of fun. posited at the street line. The old ambulance of 8005, totaling ly" after the Bolton girl left. the searchers a power shovel In Connecticut. Sikorsky Air­ consolidation of another alleged three year cosiira«t. 85,025. To this amount Is added at the school will give short lic and private, that the U.S. for u.se in the search. Mrs. Mary E. Kelley count of a bad check passed at A trip on the Staten Island specifications call for the con­ Speclficatlona. oaH for the $500 received from the com­ military men — 15,600 of them Darwin nominated the Bolton craft and Avco Corp. in Strat a Hartford hotel. Ferry at sunrise opened anoth­ tainers to be left there, and talks. girl for treasurer of the group After one was promised him, The funeral of Mrs. Mery E. ford reported no trouble what- oontractor to fumhfii untformsd pany's women’s auxiliary, giv- now—are in South Viet'Nam as Rothwell said he returned to Police said that Fiaher al­ er day full to capacity with returned to the back yards by men. and to hfii own Mias Sally Frobisher, art trainers and advisers, end that at the meeting, according to Kelley of Gardiner, Maine, eoever In making the change many sights to be seen. During Uig a gross of 86,425. From this W o W G lUindle. the search area. When he got mother of Thomas F. Kelley, di­ legedly passed a check at an the property owner. trucks, plus all iMcawary Is to be deducted 8200 for ex­ teacher; Mrs. Hazeltine BJork- the fighting must be done by We have found no particular the morning the troop toured equipment. man, school nurse; Miss Karen Rundle aaid Darwin told him to the control truck, a friend rector of athletics at Manches- problem," said Edward Me East Hartford supermarket and On alternate plans, Leaseway panses, leaving a total of 86,225 the Vietnamese. told him. "Jack, this is a rough I ter High School, was held this attempted to pass a similar the USS Essex, U nlt^ States bid 8153,646 on the present Oontrollsr Joseph Olsmsn- available to date toward the Adshead, speed and hearing spe­ McNamara recognizes that he drove along Reservbir Rd. Donough, treasurer of Pitney Navy aircraft carrier; then din­ cialist ami Mrs. Mary O'Brien, and veered to the left side to one. They found her." morning from the Staples Fu­ Bowes in Stamford. check at another store In that procedure, to pick up garbage tino called attention, af tliia new equipment. guerrilla operations or air He asked to be brought to neral Home. Gardiner, with a town. The amount of the checks ner at the American Museum twice-a-week from reccptleles morning’s bid opanings, to the dental health specialist, will strikes into Red territory might avoid what appeared to be the Robert C. Daly, head of the of Natural History. In the af­ Additional information will be give resumes of their work with parked Rothwell car and anoth­ her. Police officials advised him Mass of requiem at St. Joseph's accounting department of the was not reported. in the back yards, and to pickup fact that the Leaasway bid was forthcoming from the meeting slow supplies and reinforce­ not to go. "I told them' I had Church. Gardiner. Burial will Ansonia Division of Anaconda Frank LaRose, 59, no certain ternoon the scouts attended rubbish once-a-month from re- not signed. the children. At 7:45 in the au­ ments to Communist elements er car behind it. The rear car, show at the Planetarium and of the firemen to be held at ditorium, parents will witness a Darwin thought, was a 1904 to." be in the family plot in St. Jo­ American Brass Co. said em address, arrested in South cepticles at the curb. Thomas Doherty, manager iaf g p.m. Monday at the South inside South Viet Nam. With the Rev. Abram San- seph's Cemete«V, Gardiner, in ployes would begin receiving Windsor last night for Intoxi­ saw Galileo and Our Solar Sys­ Also 8165,878, to follow the the WetherafisM oasn|)any, aaid physical education demonstra­ But he contends this will not . Buick, Rundle testified. Darwin tem,” "North American For­ Coventry firehouse annex, per­ tion, a vocal music presenta­ wraa questioned by Rundle a few grey of Bolton, he approached the spring. extra money Friday. cation, today pleaded guilty as same procedure as the previous that it was an oversight, ahd taining to the purchase of the solve the basic problem that the clearing. Bearers were- - Thomas ------Q. —Kel- Companies-----r------checked in the charged and was given a 15:day ests." "North American Mam one. but to pickup rubbish at offered to sign H, but CBoman- tion and instnimental music has plagued the U.S.-supported! days after the girl'a disappear­ mals,” and many displays In the new equipment. ance. "I saw Hope,” he told the! ley, David R. Kelley, William i New Haven and Waterbury areas suspended jail term. the street line ' tirice-a-week. tino a’ouldn't permit it until he selections. Bulletin boards and effort since It began on a big hushed court, fighting back M. Kelley, museum proper. And, 8167,988 to pickup both had checked with the ttism Lutheran Note display cases will be prepared scale more than two years ago. Last to testify before court Thomas T. Kelley, | said they had no problems ■Vincent Forostoskl, 16, South • The Rev. Edwin Gorts of Our receaaed for lunch was Dr. tears. "She was on her back. Robert 'T. Kelley, and John Th( ,e included the Winchester- Windsor, charged with larceny, All 30 touring scouts and garbage and rubbish twice-a- oounsel. with special emphasis on the That problem: how to win the ’’I S H l O ' Her hair was matted. Her skirt MacDonald. Western Division of the Olln had a bond set at 1200 and the adult acoutera were, reluctant to week. the garbage from the A check with Town dounael Redeemer Church In Enfield, theme of the evening by several backing of the people in the George B. McAdams, Hartford will deliver a mid-week Lenten classes. Hospital pathologist, who tes­ was up so you could see her Mathieson Chemical Corp. in case was continued until March leave as many more things to do back yards, and the rubbish Irving Aronson brought a N- countryside for the government thighs but not her underwear. New Haven and the Scovill 23 at East Hartford. and see could not be fitted into from the street line. aponse of *1 feel that it it fi sertnon on "Go To Dark Geth- In conjunction with the fair In Saigon. tified that the girl died of ■emane'' at'the 7:8(1 p.m. Serv­ mechanical strangulation. Dar­ Her slip and bra were evident Manufacturing Co. of Water­ Howard Wamock, 52, no cer' the time allowed. As one mem­ Under all plans, recepticles valid bid." the PTA will also have a bake Evidence reaching the Penta­ but in place." Underw ood Case bury. ber of the group defined It, would be left where found. Atty. Aronson sfiid ttmt ice today at the Prince of Peace sale in the main hall; it will be gon since the most recent coup, win ia accused of choking the tain address, presented on an in­ "New Yofk is truly a Bagdad Lutheran Church on Mason St. continuous during the evening. girl to death with the strap Her handbag was In her right "We will make the change by toxication count, had his cms Leaseway bid prices for a town bid speclficaUoaa give the a little over a month ago has hand, he said. "Her right foot Is Bound Over March S," said Milton E on the Hudson.” The Rev. Roger W. Heinz, pas­ A short business meeting to not been conclusive, in the view of her handbag. continued until next Monday for two or three year contract, town the right to wfihre teehni- tor of tha church, will be In Dr. McAdams testified, under had no shoe on it. Her billfold Berglun, president of the Tor- disposition (a nolle) if Wamock Clint Hendrickson, scoutmas­ were proportionate to the ore oal defeets,^pd that in hta opin­ •led a nominating committee of top offictals, ae to whether was near her right shoulder.” rlnlfton Co. of Torrlngton. "We ter, was aaeisted by Donald Ber­ year figures. charge of the mid-week Lenten will be held in the cafeteria at the Vietnamese people have ral­ questioning by Special Asst. A 19-year-old Ware , Mass., follows through with his state­ ion, the onflision of Laafiaway'e service this svening at S t 7:80 p.m. State's Atty. Etalo G. Gnutti, After calling his brother in youth who returned from Cali­ have encountered no difficulty ment to Judge O'Brien that he nard, Paul Bernard and Willard Bottlcello's btd.s were 8184,- signature on the bid form, ia a lied to Maj. Gen. Nguyen that there was no evidence to Hartford. Rothwell testified, "I fornia voluntarily to turn him­ thus far and otic treasurer is was going to go to the State liCarvin as tour leaders. Bruce 875 for twlce-a-week pickup of technicfti defect. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Khahn, the new premier, any Indicate the girl had been raped. went home and talked with my self in to "clear up his police confident it cgA be done." Hospital at Norwich for treat­ Hansen, David Melendy, Daniel Olastaonbury. more than they stood behind The pathologist, who ex­ wife.” record,” today in Manchester's American ' Cyanimld Co. of ment. Plats and Lee Rouleau were Second Church amined the girl's ta>dy after it The defense did not cross-ex­ Circuit. Court 12 was bound Stamfor^And the Farrell Corp The file of Joseph Safranek. Junior assistant tour leaders. Hie mid-week Lenten service Police Arrests was found l^pt. 22, said there amine him. Mrs. Rothwell was over to Hartford Superior Court of Anspfila likewise reported no 28, Hartford, now serving from Pack 144 G>imcil Votes Unanimoudy at Second Oongregational were puncture wounds on the scheduled to return to the wit­ on a charge of conspiracy to problems. 3 to 9 years In the State Prison The annuai Blue and Gold Church will start at 7:30 p.m. sfeer a true course right side of her face. He tes­ ness stand to identify the breaking and entering. at Somers, was closed here t,o- banquet of Cub Soout Pack 144 today with the Rev. James H. Vqmer W, Nylin, 48, of 26 tified there was another wound clothes the girl had worn the Robert James Underwood day and an outstanding war­ was held recently at Keeney On Cyprus Peace Proposal AmMIng, pastor, in charge. The Harrison St., last night was on the girl's right arm and night of her death. pleaded not guilty to the chaue rant from Rhode Island, charg­ St. School. All Cub Scouts end ehoir will rehearse at 8 p.m. fo Easter m our young Rockville-V ernon their famlliee attended. charged with disregarding a "no abrasions on her left. aide. There The final witness yesterday and waived examination during ing Safranek with l>elng a fugi­ (Continued from Page One) T .rkey are members of .the ITie deacons and deaconesses were marks around her neck. was State Police Sgt. Stanley a special court session, pie case tive from Justice, was ordered ' • ■pie Pack Oherter ceremony of the church will meet at 8 p. passing sign. The on sight motor was conducted, by Cutmaster North Atlantic TrMty Or­ vehicle violation occurred at He/testified the girl's dress Nasiatka. Seven photographs was turned over to,'IBuperior forwarded to the State Prison the U.S. 9th Fleet has been ganization. m. PVkfay at the parsonage. he took of the body and the Court where the 3rautn also has Richard Bwthjaume. Assisting about 6 p.m. when Nylin alleged­ wras unbuttoned dowm the front Chamber Sets by Judge O'Brien. canceled. For the third day in fi row, Flrfit Church Notes ly passed three vehicles, one a but that her undergarments area o^f Dockerel Rd. were in­ a vlolaUon of m o tio n charge him were George BetUnger of Thf Lentsn service at 7 p. m. troduced as exhibits. Two draw- awaiting him. .Underwood alleg­ the district committee and An embassy spokesman aaid several thousand students police cruiser, on W. Middle were iiot disturbed. He said the marched through the Streets tomotrow wU be held in the ves- Tpke. in a no passing zone, body had already started to lng:s he made of the terrain and edly left th^Atate without per­ 1st Barbecue Roger McDermott, institutional the cancelation was requested denouncing the United States txy of FlhR Oongregational decompose. the articles found near the mission %fter a high court sen­ .Hospital Notes representative. which was cloarly marked, COMPLETE by the Greek government. and Britain. They shouted for . Church. The church choir will police said. He was ordered Yesterday, the parents of the girl's body were accepted as ex­ tence 1 ^ year on another crim­ A second chicken barbecue is Oub Scouts partidpaUng in The spokesman did not say on the union of Greece and Cyprus. meet at t p. m. LINE OF alain girl described on the wit­ hibits. inal ^elmnt in which he received visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. the ceremony WM'e Michael to appear in Manchester’s planned for downtown Rockville what grounds the Greeks asked A column of Greek Orthodox The board of Christian sdu- Circuit Court 12, March 16. L»dg*r ness stand the distraught Vw/s years in jail, execution sus- in all areas excepting matern­ Marino, 'who read the poem. "A for the cancellation but anti- seminarians, led by a flag- search for their missing daugh­ .pended, and placed on a two- in Sofitember, according to Mra. Plea"; Edward Shea, Dennis oatlcn wilt meet at 8 p.m. Fri­ ity where they are 2 to i pun. British sentiment has been run­ carrying priest, filed past the day at Kingsbury House. MOVES GRAFTED HAND Columnar ter. Mrs. Rothwell revealed to year probation period. Florence Loverin, a directw of and 6:30 to 8 p.ni., and private Bottlcttlo, Christopher Naylor, ning high in Greece over the Parliament building, chfintihg a hushed courtroom that she The conspiracy count stem­ church confirmation GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) Shoots the Rockville Area Chamber of roofiie where they are 10 a.ni. David Atwood, Ashley Saund­ Cyprus issue. Greek national songs. Thers oiOM will meet at 10 a. m. Sat­ —The sailor whose right hand spokd over the telephone twice Events med from a Feb. S. 1963 break to 8 p.m. Visitors are request­ ers and Nell Hardman. The In riotous demonstration.^ was no violence. with Darwin the night her into the home of Edward Hyjek Commerce. urday at Klngfibury House un­ is a transplant from a dead ed not to smoke In patients’ charter was accepted by Mrs. Tuesday, Greeks burned an ef­ Students on the Greek Island der Moderohip of the Rev. laborer was able to move the Filing daughter disappeared: of 308 W. Center St., in which No details are available on rooms No more than two vis­ Keith Merrill, prerident of the figy of President Johnson in of Rhodes rioted Tuesday night, Mrs. Rothwell preceded her three youths took some 8800 to Jfimo* R. MocArthur. hand in a circular motion Tues­ In Sta te the downtown feativity because itors at one time per patient. Keeney PTA. front of the U.S. Embassy. hurling stones at U.S. and “hirk- day, hospital Informants said. Supplies husband on the stand as a $600 in cash. Two youths were the barbecue committee has Mrs. Ruth McG4nn and Mrs. The aircraft carrier Shangri ish installations and clashing Ttie Men'* C8ub ■will serve a state's witpesa during the i^ter- convicted and the third, learned not yet set the exact location public supper featuring clam Julio Luna, 32, who underwent (Continued from Page One) PaOents Today t 275 Oglore White of the Women's La, the cruiser Albany, four de­ with police. More than M win­ the grafting operation in early CoH noon session. In a firm, clear to he Underwood, has been of the first event, scheduled for AuxiUary of the VFW present­ stroyers, two submarines and dows in the Voice of America chowder Saturday from 6:30 to voice ahe told the court that missing lor more than a year. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: T p.n<. February after his hand was *49-5341 linen-look dresses of suits to remedy any racial prob­ June 15 at 'Vem navy or blue flashed Hope, ahe recalled, said she been examining the racial situa­ ternoon, was being detained by mised directors a sniperb meed with elements of the Turkish "Spring Fashions" will be fea­ had a 4-H committee meeting tion and will continue to meet police in lieu of bond. St.; Barbara Kelly, 66 Walnut president of the Women’s Aux­ made formal protest. the problem in an "orderly, on March 14. Olson said that a St.; William Lexander, Talcott- iliary of the VFW; Mrs. White, fleet. The demonstrators had What tured during the Lecturer's that night and left horqe with­ On Monday, Underwood turn­ prime rib of beef dinner will be Earlier this week Foreign amounted to an official sanction hour. out finishing the diMies. She thoughtful and humane man­ ed himself in to James Cough­ vlHe; Andrew MtUer, Coventry; patriotic representative of the with white... all ship-shape ner." There will be no speed­ served. A social hour from 7 to Joseph Patrirri, Blast Hartford; VFW; Mrs. Merrill, president of Minister Stavros Costopoulos from the government. Prime Bids Sought on Shed took her mother's 1962 green lin. adult probation officer at 8 p.m. will feature a hootenan­ said the Greek goiremment was Minister George Papandreou Coventry Recreation (Com­ Mercury, ing up or slowing down of the Hartford. The youth was then Roger Slrois. 442 Hartford Rd.; Keeney PTA; Edward Timbrall, board's actions because of the ny entertainment program. Mrs. Ruth Trask, 64 Jarvis Rd.; principal of Keeney St. school; not concerned about the maneu­ has issued an order for police mittee is seeking bids on a Mrs. Rothwell aaid that at turned over to Det. Sgt. Joseph vers, knew that they had been not to Interfere with demon­ 12x24 Storage shed to be locat­ about 11 p.m. ahe became con­ suit, he said. Sartor and Det. John Krlnjak on Guest speaker for tbs event, to Terence Tucker, TslcottviUe; BetUnger; McDermott; Cub- SAVE DOLLARS with shiny brass buttons be held at Paul's Steak House. meeter Richard Berthiaume. planned before the current Cy­ strations in support for Greeks ed St the Plain* on Rt. 31 and cerned. "We both thought it the break count here. Although Mrs. Judith Wood, 16 Pionsar prus crisis developed and that on Cyprus. Pkdn* Rd. Further informa­ odd she W’ssn't home by then," Undenvood allegedly admitted Is Charles Kaman. president of Circle; (Jertrude Abbey, Green and Mr. Theunls Werkhoven. To Intervene in Suit Kaman Aircraft. Boy Scout Troop 120 Joint Greek-U.S. exercises were It was learned that Britain's tion 1* to be had by contacting she said. She called the Tolland HARTFORD (API The Re­ to the conspiracy to breaking Lodge Convalescent Home; Mrs. scheduled for later this month. amba.ssador to Greece, Sir Stanley Papanos of North Riv­ Agricultural Center but received and entering count, he refused A civic auditorium committee Marie TzlmouU.s, 583 Hartford Sunday afternoon Boy Seoul publican and Democratic par­ Troop 120 of St. James' School At odd.s over the dispute that Ralph Murray, protested about er Rd. AT ARTHUR’S no answer, she testified. i_ i to give a. signed statement, po- has been named by Robert Rd.; Mrs. Margaret Liiongo. 94 has caused blooily clashes be­ the continued demonstrations. Paul ^ Boardman, (Gilbert The tires were n o t. good on ties .say they will intervene lice said. Garabedlan, chamber president. Hawthorne St.; Fred Keish, 42G attended Benediction given by a .suit that calls for congres­ the Rev. Joseph H. McCann, tween Greek and Turkish Cyp­ The U.S. Embassy so far has Swanson, Papanos and George the car, she said, and she and The committee will investigate Bluefield Dr.; Mrs. Ellen Mc­ riot* on Cyprus, Greece and remained silent. Cour have been appointed a her husband feared the car sional redistricting in Connecti­ a proposed / music shell recom­ Carthy, 32 N. Elm St.; Harold troop chaplain before proceed­ cut. ing to the school for a potluck eommittee to investigate plans REMODELING $ALE! might have had a flat. The ‘'Until .such time as there is mended at the last director's Oowle.s, RFD 3, VMmon; Mrs. for future reorefitlon facilities couple took the family's second meeting by D. K. Welch, ritair- Catherine Farr, 106 Franois served by Uia mothers of .the Radding and John MIchalik clear legislative action in this! U.S., France scouts. were recipients of various merit tor the town through the Cov­ All items drastically reduced to make way for car and retraced the route the field, we want to protect our man of the planning committee. Dr.; Mrs. Antoinette Fraher, 83 entry Recreation Committeei girl usually took home. On Starkweather St.; Mrs. Bar­ The pregram for the evening badges. The Boy Scout Life new fixtures soon to arrive . . . Reserv’oir Rd. "We came upon Interests in court,” Republican Named to the committee commenced with the charter Guard emblem was awarded to News Tidbits State Chairman A. Searle Pin- Faoe Strains were: Mra. Erika Pllver. 'John bara Lee, SUfford Springs: presentation to William Kusmlk, Edward Ward. Monchentor Evening Herald the car. A Vemon police officer ney aaid yesterday. Mason, Atty. Herbert Hanna- Robert McCormick. 235 School Oeventry eorreepondent, F. was parked behind it.” St. chfiirman of the trtiop commit­ Service pins denoting length from the AP Wires Leo Parskey of Bloomfield, By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER bury, Raymond E. Ramsdell, tee, by Arthur Duasault, neigh­ of time were presented to Philip Pauline Uttle, teIepho~n e~ The car was toward the mid­ counsel for the Democratic Nat N. Schwedel. Seymour a d m it t e d TODAY: Gor­ 742-6281. dle of the road. Inside the car, WASHINGTON (API — U.8. don Maltempo, 231 Wells St. borhood comihlasloner. A court Kenney and Richard Dumaine Mrs. Rothw’ell said, was a plas­ party, said he would movfe to officials have about given up Lavltt, D. K. Welch, Linry of honor, under the direction of for six years; Richard Sullivan, Communications S a t • 111 te Intervene in the case. Wallace. John Daigle, William births YESTERDAY; A ARTHUR DRUG tic bag containing two balls of 1. to analyze the motives of David White and PhUlp Rad- Thomas Covill and Michael Du­ Corp. asks permission to put 912 MAIN ST.—Comer St. James St. yarn, a needle, and an unfin­ Til.-: “ President Charles de McHugh, John, OrlowskI, the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. dinf, was conducted, nnd honors maine, five years; David White, ished sweater. Special Aast. Zalman of West Hartford, Hart­ Gaulle and resigned themselves Rev. ^ Ip h Kelley, Jerry Rem- Stephen Hummel, 60 E. Middle were distributed by Robert four; Michael Adams, Richard into orbit next year Sfi.teUite ford Courant reporter, with the to a long period of strain and klewlcz, the Rev. Paul Bowman, Tpke.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Berthiaume, Dana Donovan. which would provide 24 hour State's Atty. Etalo G. Gnutti backing of his newspaper. Bourke. advancement chairman. placed the bog in front of the increasing ten.sion in relations Howard Wolfanger, George Ris- lyilliom Lewis, Phoenix St„ Eagle Scout Wesley Gryk Wesley Grj’k, James Covill, a day communications link be­ It a.sk.s that the six repre- between Washington and Paris. ley, Edward Moriarty, Donald Vemon; a son to Mr. and Mrs. was the recipient of the Gold Philip Radding, John MIchalik, ■ H IM V O H I woman and asked her to iden­ .sentatlves from Connecticut be Loverin and Atty. Frank Mc­ tween North America and Bu- tify it. The latest French maneuver .Thomas Salmon, 38 Diane Dr Palm and the ' life guard em­ Gerald Sullivan. Edward Ward roue. .. . Coast Guard helloop- elected on an at-large ba-sis Coy. BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter blem. and Michael White, three. At this point Mrs. Rothwell's this year unles-s the state leg­ in demanding Red Chinese ad- ter saves elx ntien from UfM H I W 6 M S 6 I Sail in D&L’s Young World of Fash­ voice wavered and in a low tone mi.ssion to the U.N. World A second committee was to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Everett, Dana Donovan advanced to station reported brMking up islature sets up six congres­ Health Organization is but one of named by Garabedian for the 168 S. Main St.; a son to Mr. ion and see our brisk and bright col­ she identified the bag and con­ sional districts , on an equal life scout end Edward Acker­ in heavy sea.s at mouth of Mls- tents. a series which has- already cre­ Christmas parade. It Includes and Mrs. John Obljeski, Ooven- man, James Covill, Thomas slarippi River. W I T H ' B ^ lection of Easter dresses with famous population basis. ated a bad split in the North At­ Herbert Miller, Lyman Hoop.s, tr>-: a daughteif to Mr. and Mrs. She said her husband re­ Covill and Michael White to About Town Texas Supreme Court refus- labels: POLLY FLINDERS . . . mained at the scene with the lantic Treaty Organization and Edward Zahner, Ralph Wilcox. Curtis Gaskell, 172 Eldrid^ star scouts. e* for second time to hear ar­ noiM imai police dfficer and from a near­ JACKSON SENTENCED which may be followed by other Archie Caras, Carl Hewitt and St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ The rank of first class scout BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Robert The Little Flower of Jesus guments that television ■view­ YOUNGLAND . . . KATE GREENt by house, she called Albert moves a.s yet unforseen here. James D'Agata. ard Ballard, Coventry; a daugh­ was attained by Michael Mc­ Mother," Circle will meet Friday ers who saw Jack Ruby shoot Gray, Tolland County 4-H club Jac'son, 26, who set out one The Washington policy for Seymour Lavltt led a dis­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donnell and Gregory Fontaine.’ AWAY . . . ELENA . . . ALYSSA . . . night to steal a case of soft at 8:15 p.m, at the home of Lee Harvey Oswald on televis­ agent who had headed the meet­ dealing with this situation cussion of proposed changes to Bo*'rnm. 214 .Soring St. Ernest Tyo, Claude Lambert, Mrs. Frank Moriarty, 31 ion catmcht serve' as Jurors in HELEN LEE . . . GAY SPRITE and ing. She told him her daughter drinks and ended by killing a seems”to be essentially a policy the bylaws. The changes will DISCHARGED Y E 8 T B R John O'Connor, Michael Mur­ Gardner St. Ruby murder trial... ,UJI. am­ was missing. ^a-C o la Bottling Co. employe,; of containment aimed at trying brought up at the annual DAY: Mrs. Estelle Pelletier* phy, Michael Lareia, Mark Or- many more! has been sentenced to 7-12 years ' to prevent the split in the a lii-meeting.---- - ' ...... x-oiieuer, bassador to South Viet N«j« She returned home with a Wapping: Mrs. Frances War- lowaki Richard Chokas, Wayne Henry Cabot Dodge, nfinied po­ friend, she testified, and at J * ’*'*®*’- I ance from becoming worse. K of C PkUM Dinner chol, 185 E. Wadsworth St.; Tyo, Paul Splnelln, Larry Kings­ REPORTS CONTRACTTS - tential R^nibUcan presidential about 1:80 a.m. calleid Darwrin The sentence was meted out ^ It is also aimed at trying Jo A St. Patrick Night celebra­ Steveh Uhl, East Hartford; ley, John Walsh and Thomas /AWE WASHINGTON (AP)— nominee, says situation in Far who she knew had been at the yesterday by Superior Court, blot the thrust of De Gaulle's tion eponeored by O tr Lady of Jeremy Holmes, 247 School St.; McDonnell were au'arded sec­ Judge Herbert S. MacDonald, diplomacy insofar as It may af- Award of Air Force (Jontracia Ik)«t would not permit Mm to A. Sunny Lee’s linen-like costume features a double- meetinf'. She testified there was Fatima Council, Knights of Mrs. Dorothy Pierce, 30 Fair- ond class badges. toUlIng 828,1 million to Con- SlARTiNQ A1 no answer. About 20 minutes who Indicated he fell Jackson feet the policies and attitudes of leave in near future. breasted navy jacket over a sleeveless dress with white could have been tried for second .. . . . Columbual will be held Satur- field St.; Neal Tyler Jr.. 21 The fiist scouting fiward, ncctlcnt firms was reported to­ Democrats on Senate com­ later she called him again; she other countries »n issues like the day at St. Luke Church Hall In Comstock Rd.; Marian Ed­ that of tenderfoot, was present­ day by Sen. Thomaa J. Dodd, MtlON NO.MIfi $]Q95 top and navy box pleated skirt; 3-6x 10.98 said, and got him. degree murder. recognition of the Communist Ellington mittee looking Into Bobl^ Bak-: wards, 428 Porter St.; Mrs. ed to Ralph Pemberton, William D-Ckmn. The Gontrarta: AVOO eris affairs say investigation He told her he had arrived regime in China, a corned beef and cabbage Barbara Cace, East Hartford; Mohr, Michael Hayden, Michael 7-14 1 2 .9 8 UFE SENTENCE Corp., Stratford, n 812.4 mU- has about run out of wRiiesses, So Many Ways 6 home at about 11:25 p.m. but 1 Mrs. Ethel Bllnn. Hartford Jutras, Bert Gay and Edward lion increment for production remembered passlag two parked NEW HAVEN (AP) - Charles but Republicans disagree...... Tpke., Rockville; Rosarle He­ Johnson. of Mark II reentry vehlclea. Pennsylvania' Gov. William uto tho B. Double-breasted check vest In a nubby weave goes cars on Reservoir Rd. The front Farrar, 17. who shot his father .partment Tuesday , that______Franc. ^Lortir Jr. Dancing will be from bert. East Hartford; Richard John Murphy. Edward Acker­ Kaman Aircraft Corp., Bloom­ to one was green and there ap­ in the head three times during was supporting a Red Chinese LaChapelle, East Hartford; man, Michael White, Gerald Sul­ Scranton calls Demooratio par­ over a linen-y bow neckline dress of white and navy. an arugment over homework, seat in the World Health Or­ 9 to 1 a.m. field, 816-7 million for Sro- ty. “party of dreams on one peared to be a man inside. The Members of surrounding Mrs. Carmela Jaworakl. 263 livan. Edward Ward, Philip sprite Helicopters. EXTRA ROOM 7-14 10.911 rear car had a brown color. He will be sentenced to life Im­ ganization. the State Depart­ Burnham St.; Mra. Ruth Ryan, hnad nnd of reaction oa Other.” prisonment on March 20. ment declared that the U.8. del- councils are invited to Satur­ said both cars were toward the day's feotlvitles. WUllam LiK- (Jovsntery; Danisl Chagnot. 18 JUBT two Aset added to length center of the road ahe testified. , Farrar, who was indicted for egatlon had ‘lactlvely and suc- Westwood St.; Mrs. Marie V widtl) of your garage can C. Navy blue dress with wide white collar, double row of flrst degree murder, was allow-: cessfully opposed the challenge ton is chairman of the com­ At about 5:10 A.m. Darwin m ittee... Other members in­ Provoit, 18 Cornell St.; Robert ghro yoil ettra storage that will brass buttons, red gi'osgrain ribbon belt. By Sunny oallcd her. she tesUfled. He ed, in consideratlo not his age, I of the Republic of (China's i Na­ Forrest, 223 Spruce St.; Robert •irvo many prfiotical usee. said be had neglected to tell her to plead guilty to a-charge of tionalist China’s) credentials. clude Joseih Satemls, Leo B. Larsen. 68 8. Adams St.; Philip Lee. 3-6x 7 .9 8 that the ear had a Connecticut se ind degree murder yesterday It added: "We will continue Flaherty Sr.. Francis King. Bannock, WarhouSe Point; Mrs. Our now-atyl* garages, only 7-14 8L98 plate. He said the car appear­ In Superior Court. to do this in every U.N. body." Richard Bundy, Welford Vo4- Ruth Fletcher, Wapping. •lightly l o i ^ than standard, ed to be a Mack Buick. The youth’s father, Vemon The acceptance of the French aine, Wlllfred Volaine, Gerold DISCHARGED TODAY: provide this spoee in a OMet During cross • examination, Farrar, 42, was killed Jan. 9. challenge on this' issue, which Blouin, Mario De Borioli. Paul Mra. Louise Wagner, 131 Bol­ oeotioaaical way. Shown above D. Pre-teens’ slub weave blue skimmer, buttoned in brass Defence AUy. John F. Shea Life imprisonment is the man­ points toward a fight in the U.N. Smithwick, Arthur O'N e 1 H, ton S t.;' Mrs. Maurveii Mont­ i . . pW of how n and touched with a green neck tie. asked Mrs. Rothwell if she datory sentence for second de­ General Assembly over Red I>oneid Fay and Ed Dombek. gomery, 82 Carman Rd.; Mrs. gree murder, Rack from Euro|ie •ewvofiieiit, enclosed work or Pre-teen 8-14 104NI might have diiUed the wrong China next fall, was unqualified. Judith Dlmmock, RFp 2. Tol­ etirago area;dan bo twiit. number the firet time ehe called It is understood that the State Francis J. Bradley Jr., hoa- land', Catherins PUz, RFD 1 For little more than the Darwin. She seid ahe did not Nortcay Imports More Department is advising its em­ pital corpsman, U8N, son of Manchaster; Mra. Janst'Oray, •top hi and aoo tho plans Car E. Alyssa’s sleeveless blue and white sailor dress avail­ think so. Mrs. Rothwell was bassies all over the world to Mrs. Olive M. Bradley of 9 P 1 a 1 n V 111 c; Traole Alvestad. •his nnd the asapy othsr designs. coal of ordinary ihoei. you may on the witness stand for over make the U.S. policy on Red Jacob 'St., Rockville, serving Thompwonvlilt; Susanna Rug- They are oil shown in tho now enjoy the ityle, fit, and coiqfort of the finest— able in toddlers’ sizes only. S4W OSIX)—Imports from Canada China both as to recognition an with Meriae Battalion Landing •n hour. the first half of 196:1 totaled giss, Tolland; Barbara 'Bhepord- Wayerhneuttr d-Sgenih Oarage Florshein)!! And because they wear longer, The husband of the Bolton to U.N. membership com­ Team 3/2 In the Mediterranean, aon, Bayberry Rd.. Bolton; Clar­ 834.500.000 compared with 833,^ pletely clear in the capitals has returned to Camp Lejeune. C o i^ g , Aoh fir your fM oopy. you 11 add to your economy. women was next on the atand. 600.000 in the same period in ence Wogman, 28 Fairview St.; He teatifled that iighu of the where they serve. N.C. He hst. been serving in the Alice O’Connor, 39 Locust 8t.; 1962. Norwegian exports to Beyond this hold-the-llne oper­ Mediterranean as part of the Mercury were off when it was Canada the first half of 1963 John Twlgg, 17 Foxcroft Dr.; found on Reservoir Rd. He ation. officials for the moment sea-assault striking force of the Mra, Gladys Rae, Coventry; rose allghtly, reaching 82,200,- did not atf what else they could Sixth Fleet for the past five Mid the Ignition keye were in 000. Mra. Maybelle Woodin, IM Ma­ \ COMI IN AND Sll THI FLORSHEIM SHOES 619.95 9 ^ e and U.s oar was in do. They said privately that it months The battalion partici­ ple St.; ^ Edwards, 426 Por­ la obviously impoaaible to try ^ pated in various training ma­ / NIWDIStONS TODAY ^Tark.** Ha atartsd K, he said, FAIR TRADE ter SL; Mra. Irene Desae, 116 •ad saw that M «vas In operable L)e Gavlla’a position neuvers and visited ports in V#rno,i Ave., Rockville; ICn. sbSTONIAN SHOES •17.95 SPARTANBURG. S.C. (A P)- changed In any fundamental 8p«m. Greece, Italy and France. aeadiUen. He said the wheels Recipienls of polio oral vaccine way. Ellen Martin. WUllmantlc; Mra. «f the oar ware turned abomt sugar cubes ordinarily contrib­ Judith Wood, 16 Pioneer arcle; MANSFIELD SHOpS M degrees toward the canter of He has embarked on fi course Advertlaement— Frederick Barcomb, RFD 2, 611.95’" ute 25 cents a cube as a volun­ of action sharply at variance -Wanted— Newsboy or newa- MiNOHESTER the road. ^— tary donation. But one family Manchester; Earl Ruassll. South with that which the United gkl. Overbrook Heights area Windsor; Mrs. BstsUs fUibsn- DAVIDSON Bt LEYENTHAL In MANCHESTER FA8KAPE The girl’s n th e r and a police inking advantage of the pro­ States would like to see develop afficer searched nearl^y woods gram here, apparently unable Vemon. Route aveHmble Im­ stein and son. RFD 8, Roekviys; tm several hours but found at many polnU, and the view mediately. Call; Herald Cir­ Mra. Eleanor Gorman and LUMBER, INC. MEN’S SHOP to aflord the money, deposited here ia that so long as be con­ culation Dept. Mr. Wilson or D&L OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHTS. 10 A.M. TO 9 PAN. WAWag.' Ratlnvell and the of- trading fetamps In the box in­ trols .destinies of frnnee he In­ daughter, 62 linden 8t.i Mrs. /A flam thM kept an all-i)|ght stead. Mr. Ahdsrasn at 875-3136. Patricia PesM sn4 son, Coi(mi- n t ISAIN ST. tends to stick to It fully. Advsrtiasmewt— t i l Ctiiter St. Gleiuiey’s OPEH MONDAY, TUESDAY A SATURDAY — 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. l T PHoM t 43-5i 44 ' ■ m

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sue fo r the proposed Parker KAWCHRSTBJt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 19^ Bonds May Cost .Village sewage treatment plant, CAP Open Houge P A o a which may have to be financed Town $1438,902 by a general obligation bond. TV-Radio Tonight Set Tomorrow Martin's estimate for the Linguistics New Approach Chattiinade Oub T h « chuioSM 4 m good that next' fiscal year, at $1,138,902, U. Richard 8. Griffith, com­ ^Weaver SA h I ttia Town of 3fanoh«at«r will undercuts this fiscal .year's ap­ manding officer of the Manches­ To Teaching of Grammar Heafg Vocalist hKTO to pay out $1,138,902 dur­ propriation. $1,147436, - by ter Composite Squadron o f the Fiaas ...... HM about $8,000. ' ing ttM. next lleceJ year to aerv Television Civil Air Patrol, has announced F b II 88 mte This is passible because the Mrs. Winistin Pearson of Im outotaading bond iaaues. 6:00 ( 3) B l( 8 TheaUr (in pTot- (24) Challenge o( Change that an open house will be held structural Unguiatica a ravo-^ intemattonol dictionary has Bloomfield will be guest solo­ light mall. Receat liwie. 1$ town completes payments on a rrsa) (121 TBA tomorrow from 7 to 8:30 p.m. *IMa la Oenerai Manager luUonafy approach to tha teach been compiled by M e r r 1 a m- ist Friday at 3 p.m. at a geed roMdltkm. general government bond issue (3C) tlaMy Show (In proareas) ( 8-30-40) Osale and Harriet at the Manchester Armory. B^ys Wcfaard Ifartin'a eetimate, ( a I News (3) CBS ReiHirta in f at English grammar, wax Webetcr, considered the fore, meeting of the Oosmopolitsm — Spedot Votaa 1^ — this year. The last payment, and girls between the ages o f IS baaed on the town’s obligations (10) Bye-OenUty *:no (8-20-40) Patty Duke the tppitt of the afternoon yee-* most authority on Cnfllsh Club at Center Congregational $0 meet current Indebtedness o f $200,000 in principal plus (13) ]n (he Public ln(ereat. (24) 'To Catch A Dream and 18, and their parents, in­ J h a ) t Q U a J terdfiy when more than 200 R:10 4 usage. .Church. Mrs. Ralph Brown will plue the Hkely first payments some Interest, Is to be made (23) Power Workehop (12) UConn va. Rhode Island terested in the C AP program M SS PMNO 00. (24) SoiKh of Germany S:30 (8-2rt-4<)) 8'armer'a Daughter Manchester elementary and sec­ For example, he aoid, it is be the hostess. on new bonda wbior(.« Camera 11:.30 wear the organization’s Insignia that linguistics provides the an­ of the Franklin Building, lOdu- (10201 Tonight Show (Ch on their uniform. In pnlncipel and interest on two 7:30 (10-222-.30) Virginian ((’ ) ( 8) Movie swer to teaching grammar more For JFK Widow ITAUAN WORKERS STRIKE cational Square, 1151 Main St. goneral government bonda; SEE S A T C R u a X'8 t v IVEEK FOR CX).M1*LETE USTr.NG Further Information on 'beconi- and ehoo$a your naw outfits now for pretty parading at efficiently, Hunt said, because Edward Rybcsyk, executive ing a cadet in the Civil A ir P a ­ ROME (A P )—Eight thousand A probable omigation of it allows for Inductive teaishlng. (Conttnaed from Page Oae) director of the Manchester Re­ employes of Italy's state radio $196,000 In principal and inter- trol may be obtained at the Eastartima. That Is, students learn first how development Agency (MRA), Armory Thursday evening. and television network—RAJ— aat payments on a ten-year the langttage works by experi­ friends, Is seen In neighborhood and Alexander Penny, chairman Radio began a three-day nationwide bond of about $1,500,000 to fi­ menting and reasoning with stores, went on a recent holiday strike at midnight Tuesday. I COIN OFERATEC nance additlon.s to the Keeney of the Citizens Advisory Com­ (This listing IncIodM only those news brondeasia of 10 or 1$ Weekend with friends on a Oeor"' mittee, will explain the time words, which Hunt said are ar­ It was the latest In a series WASH-'N-DBY CajCAM St., Highland Park and Robert­ minute length Some stations carry other short newneasis). gls plantation and took her two 11 MAPLX ST. and work schedules — and their Rip Van Winkle ranged in sentences according to of sporadic strikes by RAI! son Schools. # 7 :0 0 Bill Hughea ten ba.slc patterns. youngsters to a circus perform­ I Acrosa From FIrat Notleaail effect on area businessmen — WDBC—136S workers to back demands for a A probable obligation of $27,- 6:00 Long John Wads 10:00 Mad Daddy Show ance. Store Parkfaig Let that will govern the proposed 8:00 Raynor Shinca I could write a sonnet Once this "patterning" be. "14th month” bonus at midyear. •00 in principal and interest WINF—12M "You'd have to be up to ft, to OPEN 7 LAVS renewal project. 1:06 Newt Sign Off S;!)*" rtewa. Weather. Sports Couldn’t Sleep with comes clear, students go on to Most Italisji workers get - a so- payments on a five-year bond f>:Sl' Showcase about my poet-collared go to a circus,” an IniUmatc ie-Ii». Waah—S8e The evening se.ssion has beem WHAV—ais Icani the grammatical rules called 13th month of extra sal­ of $120,000 to finance the pro­ 6;UU blaay Ert Show 6:45 Ixiwell Thomas remarked. Mrs. Kennedy held 8-Lb. Dry Cleaa -$tAt .set up for people unable to at­ 6 50 Sporta Time NaggingBackache they ore bssed on. ary at Christmas and some also posed North Bind urban renewal 6:20 Newt Weather and Sports 7:(X N» w* Showcase One trouble with conventional onto the cWldren's hot dogs and ______A Lbe. $1.U tend any of a series of similar 7:00 Edward P Morgan Naw I You can wtt th« fM t r«li«f jon BMd other members of the Manchester High School English de­ integral part of the English curriculum within ten years." receive the equivalent of anoth­ project. 7:15 Ed Hayea Show 7:36 Public Affalri Program from narwint baekach*. headaeha and grammar learning. Hunt charg­ saw to it that John Jr. got a pet er month's pay In summer. daytime meetings for renewal 8:00 The World Tonight turtle to take home. partment act as "visual aids" to help te-'chcr Gilbert Hunt The living words are. from left, Mrs Doris Johnson, Nathan •Hie figurea for the two new 10:30 Tonight At Mv Placa muaeular achet and pains that ofttn causa ed, is that the students are often area busdneas and professional 1:30 Sian Off 8:16 Life Line restless nights and miserable tired«out Secret Service men kept pho­ make a point In his curriculum lesson on structural lin­ Gatchell, Mrs. Lavenia Banister. Miss Helen Blstea, and bond ismea are based on an 8:30 Showcase feelings. When theee discomforts come on asked to learn the rules first— guistics. Hunt told the more than 200 teachers present, people. , WTIO—1S8S 9:06 Best of Broadwsy tographers sway and few paid David Monahan. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) estimated 8 per cent interest 8;00 New.-". Sports and Weathar 10:06 Showcase and Nairs with oTer*exertion or strees and strain often by rote and without real "Linguistics will be the wave of the grammar future . . . an late, which the town may not 6:35 Music -you want relief-want It fasti Anether Understanding. attention to the former first lady GIVES SON SHOT 12:26 Sign Off disturbance may be mild bladder irritatton during the circus outing, open mon. thru sat. 9 :30 to 5 :80 be aftrie to obtain. Predictions 6:45 Three Star Extra "The old deductive method o f MONTGOMERY, Ala. (API— 7:06 Conversation Piece following wrong food and drink-oftcn aet- Mrs. Kennedy, however, con are $or tightened credit as a ting up a restleas uncomfortable feeling. grammar teaching,” he said, has across the street for hours, cam­ has no rear entrance for private open TH U RSD AY N IG H T tiU-9 A mother made sure her son 7.25 (Thet Huntley never again really be just a pri­ cars in front of Mrs. Kennedy’s caller is Atty. Gen. Robert F. hedge against inflation in the 7:30 News of (he World Doan's Pille work fast in E separate led to a curriculum "where es­ era In hand. She had come from comings and goings. house. got his third dose of Sabin oral ways: l.byspeedy pain.relieving action to vate citizen. Every day, as the Kennedy. Bfother of the late wa(ke o f the recent federal tax 7:46 Sing Along SAVE DOLLARS! sentially the same subject mat­ New Jersey detcrmlnet to gel Poller expec the tourist visit.*- j^lio vaccine. 8:00 UConn vs. Rhode Inland ease torment o f nagging backache, head­ sightseeing buses ride by and Many Ilmnuaines drive up. It president, who pops In many an out, according to Town Trea-s- 10:00 NIghtbeat at ARTHUR’S aches, muscular aches and pains, t. by ter has to be taught five time* a snapshot of the nation's tragic to grow In volume with spring has become protocol for famous Mrs. Mozelle Wallace, an em­ soothing effect on bladder irritation. S. by police and secret service men heroine. afternoon when he thinks Mrs. ursr Walter N. Lederc. Present ploye of the State Health De­ 10:30 Thirty Minute Theater In Grades 7 to 12. Notwhere weather. The narrow rerldentia! visitors, like Queen Frcderika of ll:oo News Remodeling SALE! miM diuretic action tending to Increase maintain their 2s-hour guard, Many wait thus for a glimpse Kennedy’s spirits may need bol- ■atee ate about 314 per cent. partment administered the third output of the IS miles of aldney tubes. else In the school system is the street already suffers from con- Greece, to pay a call on the e.e"'i~~. Her sister. I.ee Radzi- on main facing oak 11:15 Sporta Final she Is reminded of It. of Mrs. Kennedy, who.se 170- Martin has not included in his dose to her son, Alabama Gov. 11:30 Art Johnaon Show Enjoy a good night's sleep and the same material covered five gestlo:'. "Emergency no park­ pre.sident's widow. will, has been with her since the WPOP 141S ARTHUR DRUG same happy relief millions hare for over times. An earnest young girl stood year-old brick house on N Street ing" signs keep spare for six o n t im a t e B the cost of a bond is­ George C, Wallace, T u es^ y. 6 too Joel Cash WO years. For conrenlence, ask fo r the Perhaps the most frequent tragedy. iarge alia. Get Doan’s Pills todayl " I submit that obviously the Free Parking material must be at fault be­ To t u lot adjoining cause we have good evidence building that students perform mar­ velously in other areas of Eng­ \WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY...KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS lish.” 1 Present grammar teaching Is ’ t e e n s "chaotic,” Hunt said, largely I ’m wild about this outfit! because R hi based on Latki, Sleeve!es.s dress has con­ rather than English. But the re­ I ^ trasting top, inverted pleats verse la true In linguistics, all around. My straight-lin­ which is based on Engllsh usage and recogniaee word order in ed printed jacket has an aentenoee aa well as the subtle­ enormous “ poet’s” collar ties o f apoken language. Pari* inepired . . . trimmdd with wide piping To illustrate such subtleties, Our . . . and floppy bow. Both he advised the teachers to try gendarme or saying the sentence, "John Is a 1 are done in a slubbed linen­ handsome man.” by putting DEPT. MANAGER'S norfolk look like silk-and-rayon blend. In various Inflections into the voice Appliance green or blue print. to get different shades of mean­ in fine tailored ing. The teachers got a brief les­ Manp^er Sizes 7 to 14 son In the "patterning” of PRICES SLASHED girls' words and knduotive teaching os five English department mem­ bers on stage held up placard* Says: spring coats to form the sentence, "Edith FOR 9 DAYS ONLY $ frequently Ignored ottr son.” 10.98 4 to 6 x *. 1 9 . 9 8 At each seat Was an envelope "It's my bit ap|iarlawlt> containing 25 words on slips of ta Imprass tho bass by paper, which the teachers were ^ • v ld a e oonorows atercio* copcMlty they'll want asked to sort Into piles accord­ IwHipIne In a rgaarS rmii- 7 t o i 4 .. 2 4 , 9 8 ing to the same ''pattern or­ bor of s«I m ." aaa roquiraa Httia floor spawol to he seen in a der’ * ag the sentence pn^tage. Bv inductive rcascmlng' they “ H'iVani’bhaitoa t* boy « GranU-own brand leatimd that they (the ones who •rsmtsriiwn bronrf Krad- got the les.son correct, at least) forri oppHowia at hlppor APARTMENT-SIZE had come up with five piles of tavlaps than avor ba- five words CBch—and each pile had to go,In one certain order REFRIGERATOR to pattern’ Into a correct Eng- lish sentence. - % With such methods, linguis­ tics will teach students the SaleH ■ workings of words in a more 48 logical method. Hunt said. 'Charoo-lt'.a.l JFS woohly Though he predicted It will be A. part of the standard curriculum ★ Now Norfolk Coat "within ten years,” Hunt cau­ tioned that Initial progress will by Coatcraft have to be slow because few Footoroe true koro-zon# sportive belted at side, books are yet available to teach It, and teachers will need addi­ homo froosor with 131 lb. capacity double walker' kick tional training in methods. pleat, fine all w(joI pet- Out of the deliberations of the Grantg-oun brand Upoint. pastel blue English curriculum committee, only. which Is preparing new syllabi for tfie Manchester school.s, AUTOMATIC DEFROST have come the following recom- mendation.-i. Hunt said: REFRIGERATOR 1. A training program In French Gandarma linguistics .should be started tot by Rothschild teachers, perhaps in conjunc­ tion with the Manchester i m ­ directs all traffic (m munity (College. SaleWS the Champs Elysee . . . 2., Secondary teachers should *Charga''tt*»..3JK> wookly double breasted, brass begin soon to experiment slow­ ly wtth the new methods in buttons, detachable their classes. ★ . capelet and collar, red 3. The elementary syllabus braid trim on navy. needs to be standardteed. 4. Modem dictionaries should GrtmU’Own be made available in all classes. In reference to the last point, MATCHLESS GAS RANGE Hunt said the dictionaries cur­ rently In use are about 30 years okit of date, now that a new WITH 4 TOP BURNERS

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ITS AN EH-H...WHATCCI4A7 IS ISlm iM t patriarch BELIEVE I LOST MY ELM BRANCH WITH A red sai^l^ttwa «««. IMa AdvarttsMiMBt la Werth the Wine Journal, club maga­ will put In aloek buttosiholoa r BANDANNA.DOC?. ITAnUw 94 AadK^ I *H1ilpped Oream' If You Oan*t oet to Venseat • Th LENOX PHARMACY, zine "Bon Appetlt" and an up- glvinjg your apparel a profea- IZCMEMBER, BUSS. MAKE TRAVELING BAG IN .B AN D AN N A ATTACHED! j f 18“ asPhaa SCQoard Nosay to Toni BspeclaUy for Eastsr-into- Oome to WELUBB FARM SURE LOST ITEMS ARE 28 laUnd la Iriib 38->— ia tb t dSRagratltr KAJSUrr AlUlh OOMPANT, 366 Bast Cantar Street, eomee to-the-minute vintage chart. slonal touch. For your oilchaat> fEH, DESCRIBE IT, aONMNiotM Sea night 47Kanaai dly Mimmer, JUNIOR WORLD on WAOON COUNTRY STORE s brand new toothpaste, "MAC­ Call 646-0446. ed summer svantogi, mafce a RETURNED TO THE RIGHT, STOKEU SYLVESTER 36 Sickly dSUnlaai 601 Main StraeL laU you out Main Street facihg Oak, has a snd VILLAOB QIFT SHOP, RISHTRJL OWNERS! 21---ICorroM 27 Puff . . ^ LEANS" TOOTHPASTE with flattering sweater from the BOSS! 23 Unit 28 Aleutian Wand envelop* 4 6 M rtt tha ^ o a in half on any SKI cholcs seleoUon of DRESSES Rt. 83. TaleottvHla Tour .hoet- INSIST THEY DESCRIBE 821ICoDdaetuM6 PAluCA. when you have thla a sip and s tingling freshness Family Hosiery Sale SUMMER - WEIGHT YARNS 24 JapinaM dtr 26 Sea bird. 40 Smaller FOR THE JUNIOR FTOURB, ass-raUng wiU skyrocket when you’ll Uke, plus the abUlty to Feet first into value and sav­ JH EM COM- 27 Divide 42 Swift ■bH little ad otutdiad in your flat. whatever her age. Try on the you oome here tor tMicacles now In stock. You'll And all proportVmitely Thaae are the famoiu name SKI polish and brightan your teeth ings for the entire family when majuier of idea-and-lnatructtda a iB o d ^ lia 2 s $ new-season ailhoueUea fash­ and gourmet foods that will U, look noticeably whiter in you take advantage of the W. 1 4 r r PARKAS (Pranoonia, Me ioned of "Whipped Cream" dac- Uven up the mesJa and the oon- BOOKS -to inapire you kara. SIKgTptiaa Oraffor, SMmalatar). Ehran If Juet two weeks. Try K. While T. GRANT COMPANY. "Fam­ Come to browse. . eo ttm ff" II 14 txnxrspe that stays wrinkle- venaation: Oannsd Elk Steak we’re on rite subject of denti­ SISoaUMca M s you don’t aU, kaap tha whole free all day. Blip Into some ily Hosiery Sale” now In prog­ LOST II also Venison Sveakr. plus frices, "OOLGATE" at 83c for ress. First-quality NYLONS, AND M.) IT u family toaaty warm in a hand- KNITS, some LJNENS and the Oaviar and a oomptoto line Mark one drawer to your chil- MkottnUlii,iiMr aoma parkA atylad for comfort tbs large tube, Includes cou­ r x j n d ■ncientlitiy !i luscious sUk-kMk CUPIONI. of "S. 8. Pierce" 'HORS pons worth 45c toward the dren’a room "found." Tell each n r T and smart food looka. Light You'll Uks whst you sss in the D'OBUVRES and FROBBN ^re-iy“^'‘aut;' sS'S^ Yo" SSf SSPoto wolgbt, watar rapallant, wind purchase of several toiletries. won't have to dam hubby’s I 36 Three (comb, 22 mirror, the cool, unruffled way FOODS Hke Fiddle Head Mssoh la traditionally the time P form) ** raaiatant, why not outfit dad, you look in a Mclmmer, a 2-pc. Greens (a deltoacy of the fern 37Aieof— 8 youraaU and tha y o u n i^rs. for ootda. If one M heading STOOTCH SC^1^8Tc*’a^p“ r*j[JJl,"P'*^^ "dSJwer“ **U*S[ ST 8" U !l WT Jumper shift, a pert and pretty femlly). Rare teas and cof­ your way, ward k off with 36------iMtnumiil Round out thia aaaaon and ba shirtwaist In psrannially smart fees help you brew a eatJsfy- CdlNGED gCbnqioaid (abij IT ready for next. Alert your "CONTAC” the o a p ^ e for all ALLY OOP . navy and flattsring pastels. kig cup of hoapMiOity. The ad­ day-all night reUaf. Ooneider BY V. T. HABILIN t L MEMORlESi friends. This offar ia good to­ Take your pick of famous Is- place, he can put R to & >1 hrST morrow, Friday and Saturday. joining VILLAOE GIFT SHOP the purchase of an electric CREW SOCKS and ANKLETS WlTMOPmS ■■ bets: Jonathsn Logan, Bobbie will charm you with "HummSI" ROOM VAPORIZBR-HUMIO- "found” drawer. THKnS FUNKf/...THeaE WEa.TMERES GOT / ALLEY. \ SOOeoaiM Brooka Sue Brett, Kelly Arden. are packaged 4 for 67c. Yes, 7RACKBJUCT VANISH WIT, MY tbeeome kind of U Little dev* V r 40 Oestwick CAROS featuring IFIER, $6.66, that can give in- On tha Banks of the River Ema, He'll think you were never love­ the delightful redheads. See during this sale W. T. GRANT RIGHT OUT IN TH' / aOOONESS, AN EXPLANATION.' 81 DM 41 ZML Mant relief for nasal conges- CX>MPANY give you extra val­ MIDDLE OF ^ ALLEY ITS CARNIVAL 54AUMM Ireland lier. Shop JUNIOR WORLD an and sniff the treaauree of salty EA NOWHERElyT V. IMFOSSIDLE! BY DICK TURNER outgrowth of TOTS 'N TEENS tMn. K haa an automatic ue in hoeiery tor all. The Inquirer KOreeh letter IT U IT 4T 44 W That's where "BBUXJBBIK” New England, the calico and riMit-off. TT SSlttai llaswea POTTERY la crafted and from where DRE8SEX3 for the pre- by^erty. Early American 57 Road edge u teen, the ^ t l t e and the JUN­ STONEWARE place settings 8282 68 Seattle BT whore H la shipped to TOUR From England 10-20 GIFT OAIAjERy on the main IOR FIOURB are tagged $10.66 sre perfect for the spring bride. For a Good NIght'a Beat NPredpltatkiB IT U u to $24.68. DOWK floor of Watkins. To own "Bal- Oome to browse. THOMPSON HOUSE, 47 ■ leak" ia to have tha best In N Cottage Straat, Is the newly- No. 8282 with Patt-O-Rama k i J oraftamanab^ and artistry and March and the opened motel for the accommo- E. c : -J Wearin'-of-the-Oreen! The Flavor Is Irish in sizes 10. 12, 14. 16, 18. 20. 8>e*ol«e what battar-Uma than right The color ia green. Hmv daUon of TOURISTS AND Bust 3il to 40. Size 12, short now as St. Patrick's Day ap­ Catch the Irish mood. Give- t r a v e l e r s as well aa PER­ a St. Patrick'! Day party. Both everyone wiU "go" tor ROYAL version with sleeves, 3 yards proaches, to acquire one axqu ICE CREAM OOiMPANY'S des­ MANENT GUESTS. Everyone of 35-lnch; evening length, 1 N i - * . FAIRWAYS have a gala array 1 site plaoe of IRISH "BBl sert treat. We mesn the STEN­ appreciates the convenience of sleeveless, 2(4 yards. 1 OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS world famous for Its of festive party table napkins, being within walking distance SINGER cups, plates, plus shamrock deco- CIL SLICES centering an em­ To order, send 50c in coins thlnnaao and delicacy, yet not erald-green shamrock or a top- to buses, restaurants, theater to:— J unduly fragile. Thrill to that raUons, CLAY PIPES, 10c each, hat motif, enpeeiaily tor ST. and stores, yet plenty of free pride of poaoeeslon when you emerald HATS, also FAVORS parklnZ^Jj available on the Sue Burnett, The Manchester b i S L : : C tW< hy MIA !■». TJA tf. US. N» (arm bands, green carnations). PATRICK’S DAY and all' the Evening Herald. 1150 AVE. OF rvtXIGAVE 1 PLENTY/ own a tea cup, cake plate, sugar days in March. Thene are gen­ premises. Thoughtfully a n d AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N. TH'DOOA I HE CANT and creamer, vase or cindy erous Individual servings. Set tastefully furnished, you can PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER UFTAND J APPRECIATE dirii, soma embellished wKh MIsehlevoasly Feminine Y. 10086. otyie-Mate m achine a happy party mood with these tell Immediately that Miss Ftor Ist-class mailing add ,)OU1BEMAO> HOW MUCH Shamrock pattern. YOUR CLEFT The "Coronet" hair-style-of- . *^*‘^*™ j*!' attractive and tasty STENCIL Giblin, herself, has traveled ltox*K*»;v.. • • • ...... ,mnM4M ^ MR vice to help you set your plans MAD'S. Don’t forget to have TNE ONLY EXIT MM In moUon. Mr. Thomas B. Can-' princess try on an EAST- SESMSXKBMMI ■iliiifaMi non, Trust Officer, is available I «weetened with flow- m i t t r . in the Manchester office every i bows. Tuesday. Discuss your Elstate ------t tt*ttlhlgul0 Plans with ^hlm. Np obligation You can change white' work of course. gloves into an Ideal pair of ------mitts for gardening. Stsunp a The Essence of .Spring flower design on Uie baclT of 3 -V It’s a new Easter ''A T from the glove.*'. Color the design JANET’S HAT SHOP, 968 Main with crayon, then lay a whlta Street, blossoming with smart- , Cloth over the design and press CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER ness and flattery to capture with a hot Iron to set the cray­ your fancy and priced $2.98 and on wax. FINN up. You'll find hand-woven •nCKEY , ^ MTMCr 7 rVB AIRMPY LOOKED UF HMt , «U»»~THATM OtOIAAN ^ MM/U. HAS straws and fabric to te?m with Which Carpet Fiber Is Beat BY LANK LEONARD! SAPPW . CAN mrcH FRCM. HR HAS ONB MAAABD , ClARISSA 5 1 QALIMN-S House ACW95 Tlfl MF A MlkSHTIR CLARISSA. ALSO A-NSVi B H f T ^ matching GLOVES in your fa­ For YoUT TT STRMir. YOU KNOW NMA f j/NAIABO- KMM! IT THCRe 5H6 GOSS NOW!: ^ CMIT vorite length, available in dar­ MANCHESTER CARPET ON VDUR M N iJ_ I e u fp w w aawpI CMCK ing or delicate spr|n$: shades. CENTER, 311 Main Street, of­ C .C A U IA W ^ ITWlHCirB^MS FLBASBt fers you your choice of WITH . EasteF Comes This Month ACRYLIC. NYLON or WOOL If last year's coat or suit in a wide selection of textures must do another season, "Ma R- and tones. Come to Inspect and ’nNIZINO" the ONE HOUR compare them. ConM to gat the DRY v.uiuAi'ixi'iuCLEANING piamaplants at best Information about all of i»ri comer MAIN AND BIRCH them, available at MANCHEB> BTRBETS also 266 West Mid- TER CARPET CBNTBI^ who die Tpke. can brin*; back dulled ' also stock BRAIDED RUGS color. Here they press and' shaped into smart reptangles steam a garment Into revital- «nd ovals, perfect tor your No matter kow octive you Ised ahape. Trust all your fa­ Early American. Provincial or PMtK ROYAL mode w itir % Cumuloft NYLON PILE vorite garmenta to the "MAR- Modem home. IVhatever you 100 ora, Parma * lift Atogle Oval TINIZINO” plants. A trained choose, in the way of carpeting Pontlai — can't rkia up — JHLi»,Tata.>uaa^f staff works with care and pre- from MANCHESTER CARPET from the looms of wdrld-fomoos M OHAW K a avar. New you con kova olaion to bring you the modem CENTER, you enjoy the ifta figura control you've speedy service you want. Re­ warmth of color, the easy From looms ol Mohawk oomoe one ol the most nmnaing DAVY JO N E S always wanted in unbeliev­ member, too, that tor crisp, care, the feeling of luxury and POI OBIT $ ^ 9 5 smooth shirts, the kind that will well-being that quality carpet­ ^euHiutorr MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY BY LEFF and McWILUAMS able comfort ki stylos that ocurpot volnoe OTor offered. . . the porioot carpet fer an ootiva MWON have hubby admiring what he ing provides. Come to soon. fO fBM osatch your flguro to |>or- sees in.the mirror, it's "MAR- family on a budget. It's new PARK ROYAL made with a rich foction. TINIZING” TW O HOUR TAIB NOVWVSHTUBR5RME! I I MUCH rVE Hi NOW, SIT DOWN UMM.. I GUESS ^ • Try ea Coats and Suite and rugged 100% Cumuloft nylon pile to withstand all the OEMSIRA/D IN O U (^ 60N...YOU^I A Penas Ns. M25—lysre Itno-lea SHIRT SERVICE at 299 West The Fashion Dept, of HOUSE A40NTT; OCME BACK HERE have a LITTLE AAORE PREFER THE BESIDE., YOU'RE RIGHT, 1 GROWING BOy. VOU MOM. I NEVER la wUh aisle panal aaaitnirilaw Middle Tpke. Oet acquainted A HALE invites you to slip Into punishment your family can give it for years. ANPTAKEYOURBAflHf , ' PPIC56THAN MOSTDOGS.. privacy I' m TRYING m u st eat well to COULD SAY 'NO' - i 2W' lee ter Wfh eed with this time-saving, work- the spring COATS and StnTS. a TO CU T KEEP UP YOUft OF TO YOURfS/V/FF/ Ma$ emirel Bzm $-M-L ► aseea we wIUCED CARPET RIOHr^AWAYl J M I< «I65. OHAIUW AOOOUMT. / A r

. . . . IIANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1964 MAlfCHIteTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNBSDAT, MARCH 4, 1«64 THE Last of Qualified Tourney Teams in Action Tonight Giants Trade Face of Pixie, Approach oi Pirate Herald Angle Texas Wins Mod%elewski

Eagles Oppose Terryville NEW YORK (AP) — The EARL YOST — \ New York Giants of the Na- Big O Most Proficient Pro Sporta E«Utor tlonal Football League today By HOWIE HOLCOMB traded the veteran defensive f---' No less than 69 teams SW ^Title > tackle, Dick ModselewsM, to NEW YORK (AP)— MadfKm Square Garden, duttlUllY ‘We’ll Win More in ’64’ * MSI^rSAUi <^Royal dressing room, qualified for the three the Cleveland Browne for haa th« face o f a pixie and staying within 2H games of pronouncedwed toetka solsetion "a •We’ll Win More in ’64!” santii NEW YORK (AP)—They itill had the center Jump •-i- -J .. Bobby Oreepino, an offen­ the approach of a pirate. perennial champion and current great honor,” then settled bock Thia aloflran has been adopted by the New York Meta ClAC post-season basket­ sive end. front-runner Boston. to talk about Boston. ball tournaments this sea­ after each basket in when Texaa AftM f . -} And he just happena to be The (Celtics beat PhUadelphla u they prepare to embark on their third year as a mem­ WEST SIDE M1DOET8 if. . No cash was Involved. The “We’ve had a certain amount son. Sixty-eight o f them last won the undisputed championship of the Southwest trade wJDI eaable the Browns the moat proficient pro the 108-94 In Syracuse In the only of success against them,” the ber of the National Baseball League. The new muiti- Last night’s action saw ‘ip. .■ f, other game played Tuesday. have p la y ^ and were either Conference r to bolster tbelr defensive National Basketball Assixci- soft-spoken M low said, spread* milli

/ PACd BaCHTEEW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4. 1964 “ ------— ------!------—!______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, Aatomobiles For Sale PAGE THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FA6ALT find SHORTEN Sal«nn«n Wanted S8-A HohsoIkM Gfiodi 81 Hon For Rsnt 6$ Hooses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 BUSINEBS Mdto opportunlty- WS8TINOHOU8B eleetrto dryer ' Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Lots For Salt 78 Wsateil-ltsal M I s ^ r~0 -B-A~L'S J s T u t Hlgh starting gu am tss. No about B y ea n old la good 106 OXFORD ST.-Three bwl- FULL SHED DORMER ~ Six SUBURBAN — north of town. 1963 BOCKVILLB Four room a DALE ROAD-Cuatrita built BOLTON VlCINTnr - a r e a TWO BUILDING lots, prims k> CLASSIFIED travel, many Dsnsflts plua condition. 640-6066. worn home, with garage, J. D. rooms, 9 batha, ramodaled Largo 6 room Ranch on % CHEVROLET IMPALA AGGRAVATION AWARDS apartment, atove, refrigerator, 6 bedroom split, birch kitchen 1793. Enormous lO-room Coloni­ WB HAVE weU q u a lifies bar­ yearly bonus. Appiieants muM Realty, 643-6129. kltcbea, flraplaca, roc room, cation, city utilities. I^ b r lc k 4-DOOR O. B. ra^BCnUO nuige, eii, heat, hot water, |iio., ode acre lot. baaemant kuage, with built-lns, 2 baths, Uvtng al on 9)4 acres, outbuUdliys, Agency, 649-8464. o n anxious to boy feomea fa nave ahova average ambition, COVENTRY — Rent or leaee, scraened poreh; Bowers School, ahitninum etdink, leae than 3 room with fireplace, 96 foot Manchester. If you want your 8, automatic, radio, heater, cailent condition; atudlo ooudi; child accepted. 649-4824, 875- Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. larM centsr hall with open tolephone, and car. Further bureau; itoir rug; 12x16 foot 1166. Large 6H • room ranch, hot jrean old. |2,700 cash aaeumel family room, 9-car garage, stairway, 9 fireplaces, tiuge MANOUESTERr—2 A-zone wood home arid quickly anS. aft power steering and brakes. One Information supplied at pe ADVERTISING owner. 14,000 miles. Like new. rug; ourtalna; baby oarrtage; water heaL acre lot. $110 mortgage with $129 per month. beautiful lot. J. D. Realty, 443- kitchen with flraplace, la i^ ed lota, city water. Hayes fleientiy, ciUI Vm Bofarinl, sonal Interview. Call Mencnee- T. J. Crockett. Realtor, 643- Realtor. Bel Air ReSl ItoGSs, . $2,595 playpen. Moving. 648-6T6>. NEW LUXURIOUS 4 rocm monthly. Reterancee. Hayee 0196, after 6, 449-8616. trees. Asking $99,600. Lawrenca Agency, 641-4606. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEFT. HOURS ter 644-0909 between 6;W and apartment, carpeted, heat, hot Agency. 648-4606. 1677. r . Flano, Realtor, 646-2766, 443-9382. 7 :S0 p.m. water refrigerator, atove, OLDER COLONIAL MANCHBSTBR — Desir­ 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. CRIB MATTRBBB, uaad oily • Charles Nicholson. 742-6864. 1962 two weeka, visiting grand­ waafaing machine, garage. ANDOVER—Furnished 4-room EIGHT LARGE rooma for only able Waranoke Rd. two beau­ Adult couple only. 6U6 moiflj- home available to June l, $26 $17,900. Desirable Buckley MANCHBSTBR — Bsau- tiful adjoUilng lots, high loca­ COMET S-22 TUDOR daughter, $90. value for |to. Large T room, tormeC din­ CLEAN AND SIMPLE WANTED — lo t OSD CX)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSHIED ADVT. Help Wanted— 646-6061. ly. 742-6090. weekly, utilities Included. 742- School Area. Older home, re­ tiful Dutch Colonial home, tion. Hilltop Realty, 821-8079. 649-439L Radio, heater, automatic, 17,- 7607. ing room, porch, 9-car ga­ cently redone . . . mc^rn MONDAY Tkrn FBIDAT 10;M AJM.—SATURDAY • A.Bl. Malt or Female 37 rage, convenient location on excellent condition, Manches­ 000 miles. One owner. Like new. MANOUBSTBR — Delux four kitchen, excellent heating eye- ter Orqen area. 4 rooms, ga- MAN OR WOMAN poetar ar­ room apartment with ceramic SEVEN ROOM house Vemon- busline. New roof, , elding, tom, paneled family room. If you want a comfortable $1,595 KBNMORB wringer waahing etc. Only $16,9M. rags, close to schooC, bus, and w u tabled until budgetary re­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD tist to do speed-ball type art macUna, $19. CWI 646-6664. tiled bath, modern kitchen 8oi Windsor line, oq heat. Im­ Only one bath but apace ga­ home with all city conven­ shopping area. Asking $17,900. iences, see this I room Columbia quirements are more clearly 6a- work, experience necesBary. equipped with refrigerator and mediate occupancy. Adults lore tor another. Vacant. Will Oall Frederick M. Oaal, Brok­ CtauaUled or **'IYuit Ads** ue'teAoD ovor tho phono as a only. References. 644-0804. Cape, today. Located on flned. oonranleBoe. The Advert!»ei- thould roAd hit Ad the FIRST 1960 Jhe important Call 643-8478 or 643-6468. atove, completely redecorated. WARREN E. HOWLAND trade, too. T. J. Crockett. Real­ er, 643-2683 or 643-0381. Ample ott-street parking. Im­ tor, 648-1677. Center St., It features 6 Check, Mato DAY IT APPEARS And REPORT ERRORS In time for the FOHD THUNDERBIRD LOOKING "POSTAGE Muikal iMtnmientB S3 COVENTRY LAKE — 6 room Realtor Convertible, full power, radio mediate occupancy. Rental of rooms, garage, nicely land­ BOL’TON-$16,000. 440 foot front­ Board Urges A total of 60 etudenta frmn next tnaeiDoa. The Herald la reaponsibie for onl; ONE Incor* OUE" LETTER THAT cottage, gas heat, $88 a 880 Main St., Mancheeter BOLTON—6 year old 6 room scaped lot. Call Bill Fras­ n e t or omitted buertlon for any advertlAement and then only and heater. Spotless. Situatlona Wanted— $186 per month with lease re­ C4ll 648-1108 anytime age, approximately 8 acres. Grades 5 through 8 are partld- SMALL UPRIORT piano, 168. month, -famr.y only. 743-8463 ranch, 3 baths, finished rec ier at our Manchester office Neat 6 room house, brook. B. pating in the annual chese tour­ to the extent of a “ make rood” Insertion. Errors which do not $1,695 TURNS OUTIO BE Female 88 quired. Call Mr. Werbher, Jar­ after 8:80. l U E 5 0 0 0 WIRE OaU after 6 p.m., T49«n. vis Realty Co.. 648-4112 room, stone fireplace. 1-car ga­ to see this bargain priced J. Carpenter, Broker, 649-6061. Town Enter nament. Bruce Gardner, tour­ lessen the vahie of the adrertlaemeat will not be corrected by nothing BUT AM rage, one acre wooded lot, con- COAT HAUGECS THAT CUBANINO by the hour, home selling for $14,800. nament director in Grade 8, h u **BBAke good” iBsertloa. APFORMAGAZIME DELUXE 6 room apartment 20 cenient location. $30,800. U ft R IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY—6 1961 COME DOWH WITH A flees and matron work. Suburban For Rent 56 VERNON — Spacloue I room arranged playdowns for eoma SUBSCRIPTIONS- 643-7026 after 4:80. Office and Stora minutes from Hartford. Ver­ Realty Co., Inc., 643-2682, R. D. room Green Manor ranch, en­ Tuition Pact players In order to cut down tha PLYMOUTH WAGON CBA6H, AS SOOH AS ranch, paneled dining room, Murdock. 643-6472. YOUR COOPERATION WILL fhlAI 1 CANO you HADQA non residential area. Excellent COLUMBIA—Wanted: couple to JARVIS REALTY CO. closed patio,” wall-to-wall car­ number of competitors to 82 4-DOOR VOU SO NEAR SOUR Equipment 54 for executive, professional, beautifullyly flnlahed recnrecreation peting. 649-8683. ^ BE APPRECIATED • UIAL I | P A y » y iT f) enjoy new ranch duplex, main­ room, 2-car garage, 2 porches, JUST OVER the Manchester The 'board of education has players. After that, the qualify­ 8, automatic, radio, heater, pow­ CLOSET- Doge— Blrda Pets 41 business couple. Stove, heat, COPY MACRINB: For home, tenance free suburlMm living, acenic hlUslJ^’^'^jettlngi priced line In Vernon. 7V4 room ranch RBAL’TORS MLS INSURORS QUALITY COLONIAL — Queen voted to urge the town to ac­ ing players will be bracketed er steering and brakes, tutone hot -water, garage, additional and the tournament will begin green. Clean. BEAUTIFUL aheiAerd and col­ offioe, or club. Verlfax Oonier, available April 1. Box H, Her­ $8,000 below o w n ^ e coat. which provides 4 bedrooms. sire. 2 large bedrooms, beau­ cept the offer of Windham T h e q u iz p r o b l e m s you s it u p a l l $34; A.B. Dick, $37.60; Apace features. Adults. Evenings 875- ald. 643-4112, 8784)628 officially. C^ianhi'tS^ lie type puppies, $6. Call 649- 4120. Hayee Agency, 648-4808. 23 foot living room with fire­ tifully shrubbed, Bowers ares. High School regarding tuition $1,095 . 8*^ V. t. •a# 08.—A1 ftohto fbsMvW Photo Copier—Unlmatlc, |67. Peter, Bartlett, chairman of C«Fe. i¥m hr Vw>h4 $6*tor« NIOHTSTUDVlNG-AND WHICH NEVER OtCKHOPkNB 1606. - place, paneled den. family Eves. 649-7814, 643-4113 Asking $19,000. Owner 649-6061. pupils. TroHblo Reaching Our Advertiser? SHOW UPON THE EXAM ( BUT THE ONES CaU 742-8497 after 6 p.m. SPLIT LEVEL living at Its size kitchen. Utility room. the rules commutes, announced , r n tB c v iH L EAST HARTFORD — Stewart Wanted To Rent 58 finest. 7 rooms with The Town of Windham is ex­ SHORTEN you DIDM*T STUOy ^ OWTCHJ ■) Apartments now renting, Okrage, Large well shrubbed lot. Ga­ that competition is to be held 1960 t m m u p n n t 44 kitchen buUt-lns, ceramic ~l^ffal Notices pected to build a $5 ntilllon high during free time. One pwaon •-F TOY FOODUB8 for sals. OaU Silver Lane, East Hartford. WANTED—4 rooms, second rage. Haa to be seen. Wolver- 24-Hoar Answering Serviee CHEVROLET BEL AIR 649-0679. Antlqni 66 baths, aluminum windows, school and luts offered to con­ must witness each contrat for Four large rooms, modem floor, quiet middle age couple, ton Agency, Realtor. 649-2813 PRICE REDUCED-—4 bedroom AT A COURT or PROBATE held tinue tuition pupils on "a fair 4-DOOR high assumable mortgage. Re­ Cape, fireplace, large kitchen, at Manchester. wlUiln and for the the win to be official. MANCHBSTBR GRBBN — An­ complete Hotpoint kitchen, no garage optional. Box F, Her­ dUlrict of Manchester, on the 28th and proportionate basts." 8, automatic, radio, heater and ald. duced to sell Immediately. bedroom built-ins. Centrally lo­ Cindy Ferguson, daughter of Building'— Contracting 14 Business Opportunities 32 tiques. During March b- Chester, 643-0460. Company — Roofing, siding, al­ of the be'st locations in located, stove furnished, adults system, new plumbing, new ex­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judze. firee. It was sugge-sted that the TUDOR town, $70,000. daya a week. hay wagon or buckboard for apartment brick building, 4 SEVEN ROOM rider home, 4 ert Taggart, Weet St., who la 8, standard, radio, heater, white terations, additions smd re­ preferred, $125 monthly. 643- terior paint, new price only MANCHESTER AREA — Save school be provided with two 30- INCOME TAX Returns prepared Auto Accessories—Tires 6 Carlyle Johnson temporary Indoor display use. rooms, 1V4 bath duplexes bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x181. AT A COURT or PROBATE held band Mstoriem, pubilotty ofiSoar with red interior. Clean, one modeling of all types. Bbccel- 0188. Marion E. Robertsoft, Realtor. $16,900—make your offer today. closing cost, assume VA mort­ at Coventry, within and for the pound dry chemical extlngui^- by auditor. Bustness and In­ Maximum width 70". 648-9009. all beautifully furnished, all district of Coventry, on the tod and the band’s pipe maiOT. Any­ HUB CAPS—1962 PonUac and owner. leot workmanship. 649-6496. 643-6968. Wesley R. Smith Agency, 649- gage. Excellent 6 room ranch, era, one for each boiler room, dividual. Raymond Qlrard. Call J. D. REALTY WANTED — Alcourt Fiberglea leased. Income $9,420. Ask­ 3 bedrooms, dining room, pan- day of March. A.D. 1964. one interested in piping la this 1964 Plymouth, excellent con- Machine Co, WB BUY, SELL or trade an­ FOUR ROOM apartment, un­ 1894. and a 16-pound carbon dioxide eoUect, 875-7862. $595 Manchester 643-5129 Sunfiah stUlboat. CaU 649-3249. heated. third floor. Call after ing $75,000. eled living room” wall.’ "fril i Judzr"*’ """ K '"'''" Turkinzton, section o f the state may con­ dlUon, 36. set. 649-4269. tique and used furniture, china, WEST SIDE CAPE—Six rooms, extinguisher for the kitchen. Roofing and ChlmneTs 16-A 8 p.m., 649-2415. 3 or 4 bedrooms, fireplace, MANCHESTER — Large Im­ basement, garage, large lot, I , Estate of Euzene r. Garbarinl, tact Roger Fisher, EaatfMd St, INCOME TAXES prepared In glass, silver, picture frames — - late of Coventry In said district, de- The fire department also of­ Mamchestar, who is secretajy. 1956* HAS IMMEDIATE Diamonds—Watches— and old coins, old dolls and Manchester — Exorilent 6 porch, rec room, new wood maculate modern ranch, con­ $16,300. Barbara Woods Agen­ ceased ycSir home or by app^ntment, ROOFING — Specializing re­ 4H ROOM apartment, heat, hot venient location, city utilities, cy, 849-7702. fered to Instruct both custodi­ Trailers— guns, hobby coUeetlona, attic apartment frame building, shingle siding, close to bus and Upon application of Alfred S. .experienced tax work, 24 hour FORD TUDOR HARDTOP pairing roofs of all kinds, &ew OPENINGS FOR Jewelry . 48 water, stove, refrigerator, extra large lot. Vln Bog^nl, Garnarl ' ans on the use of the ecctin- Manchester Evening Herald Mobile Homes 6-A Help Wanted— Female 35 contents or whole estates. Fur­ 3 rooms each. Choice loca­ school, $14,800. Phllbrick nl praying Dial an Instru­ service. Call 643-4728. 8, automatic, radio, heater, all roofs, gutter work, chinuMys EXPERIENCED $126.60. 643-6106. Agency, 640-8464. Bel Air Real Estate. 643-9332. BOWERS SCHOOL — 4 room ment purportinz to he the last will gulsheni. The items wlU be Columbia eorreapondent Vir­ black with red and white In­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum WATCH AMD JEWELRY re­ niture Repair Service Talcott- tion. Assumable 5% mort­ Cape, plus 3 unfinished shed and testament of said deceased be bought and recharges for ex­ ginia M. Carlson, teleohoBe FOR SALE—4x8 enclosed uUl- PILGRIM MILLS has openings pairing. Pranpt aervlce. Up to vUle, Conn. Tel. 648-7446. gage. Asking $72,000. admitted to probate and that let­ FEDERAL INCOME tax re­ terior. Extra clean. siding. 30 years’ experience. OPERATORS 1 BOWERS SCHOOL 7 room dormer, oversize garage, com­ tinguishers now In use have 228-9334. turns prepared with your sav­ Ity trailer with spare Ure, $90. for salesladies. Apply to Man­ 190 on your (dd watch In trade. ters of admtnlstra!1on with the $495 Free estimates. Call Howley. ager at Pilgrim MEls, 177 Hart­ THREE ROOM tenement, first Cape, full shed dormer, fire­ BETTER THAN NEW—6 room plete stainless kitchen, built- win annexed be granted on said been ordered. , ings in mind. .Reasonable Call West WiUington 429-6356. 643-6361. 648-0768. Cloaed Mondays. F. E. Bray, floor. Call 643-8015. estate, as per ap^lcatlon on file. ford Road, Manchester, 10 TOOLMAKERS J. D. REALTY place, garage, near all schools, Ranch, garage, 2 baths, dish­ ins. 3 fireplaces. Owner 646- Chairman Donald Tuttle rates. E. J. Bayles, 640-6246. 787 Main Street, State Theater Rooms Without Board 69 washer, many extras, conven­ 9416. It Is a.m.-9 p.m. ALL ROUND Building. $16,000. Owner 649-1798. ORDERED: That the forezoing appointed Mrs. Frances Kailek , 1958 SIX VERY LARGE rooms With Manchester 643-8120 ient location. Only $19,900. application be heard and deter­ Science Fair Set INCOME TAX RETURNS pre- Auto Driving School 7-A Radio-TV Repair COMFORTABLE ROOM tor garage, centrally located. J. D. as a local delegate to the Con­ CHEVROLET BISCAYNE MACHINISTS gentleman, separate entrance, $16,300 — Oomfortable 6 room Call RoJhar Realty, Inc„ 648- mined at the Probate office In Onv- pared by former Internal Rev­ Services 18 Realty, 643-5129. After 6, 649- home near schools, bus, shop­ 2844, 628-2007. DON’T DREAM A DREAM entry In saldl District, on the 12th necticut Association of Boards At ECHS Today enue agent In convenience of MORTLOCK*B Driving School 4-DOOR FILE CLERK TURRET LATHE Foci and Feed 49-A paridng. Call 649-2666. 8688. day of March. A.D. 1964. at 10:30 o f Education. The next meeting, toe., offices, classroom located BOLTON — Modern, neat, 8- ping. 90x160 lot. Immediate oc­ o'clock In the forenoon, and that vour home. Individual and 8, automatic, radio, heater. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ OPERATORS cupancy. Vln Bogglnl, Bel Air BUY ONE notice be given to all persona In­ to be held at the Sleeping Manchester Parkade. lower Permanent full-time position THOMPSON HOUSE — Gbttage bedroom Ranch, 160x160 lot,” More than 175 sophomore and business. BUI Duchesneau, $495 let, available all hours. Satis­ DRY OAK WOOD, cut flre- MANCHESTER Garden Apart­ garage, patio, assumable mort­ Real Estate. 643-9832. MANCHESTER V;dnlty — Spa­ terested In said estate of the pen­ Giant Jtmior High School in 6M-89S8. level. Beginners, older, nerv­ available for file clerk with NATIONAL ACME Idace and atove lengtiu, $10. Street, centrally located, large ments—4% room apartment dency of Bald application and the junior students at East Cath­ ous students, our specialty. faction guaranteed. Call 649- or without experience lor pleasantly furnished rooms, gage, monthly payments $116. cious 5 room ranch built 1959.- time and place of hearing there­ Hamden, will dlscuaa tha rela- 1316. AUTOMATIC LATHE per load delivered. 743-7886. completely redecorated, heat, CXIVENTRY — Waterfront year Deep treed lot, walk-out base­ Vernon — 6)4-room ranch olic High School began arrangw STTLlcTIME tax accountant Teen-age driver’s education position in our aalm s De­ parking. Call 649-2808 for over­ Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9833. on. by publishlnz a copy of this tionahip between boards of ed­ 1959 OPERATORS hot water, stove, refrigerator, 'round home reduced for ment for future rec room, 2)4 years old with many order In some newspaper having a Ing exhlbUs In the school ready to assist you with your course. State certified 649-7398 partment. Ability to type night and permanent guest extras. ucation and superintendents, and parking. $1M per month. o l t o n quick sale. 6 rooms, 1)4 baths, family size kitchen, 8 large circulation In eald district, at lea.st gymnasium this morning for RockvlUe office, 30 Ward St PLYMOUTH SAVOY and High School education rates. B CBINTH'.^^—Fine ranch five days before the day of said and devotional exerriaea In the lissome tax preparation. Rates Millinery, Dressmaking 19 CLEVELAND Garden— Parm—JJairy Office 16 Forest Street. 643- home of seven rooms, vacant. 2-car garage. Inside and out­ bedrooms, panried living room, the opening of the second an­ reasonable. S. J. Turklngton 876-4911. TUDOR required. 6-day week. Excel­ hearing, to appear if they see cause school. AUTOMATIC LATHE Products .50 0000. Lot is 100x400 with large trees, side fireplaces. Asking price J. D. REALTY at eald time and p'ace and be nual science fair tonight and Jr., 648-7781. 8, automatic, radio, heater, good lent Insurance benefits, and 288 CHARTER OAK ST.—Small oil hot water heat, $16,300. ALTERATIONS on ladies and room suitable for working gen­ some birch. Two car attached $14,900. Call Frederick M. Wolverton Agency. Realtor, 618 Center SL—643-5129 heard relative thereto, and make The board has offered Mrs. tomorrow. cheap transportation. pleasant working conditions. OPERATORS MANCHESTER — Beautiful 8 return to this court. children’s clothing, reasonable APPLES — Macs, Baldwins, tleman, private entrance, $8. garage plus one detached. Gaal, Broker, 643-2682 or 643- 649-2818. After 6, 649-8538 Alice Levesque a contrket for Exhibits are related to the INCOME TAXEIS prepared by E-Z LERN $495 prices; skirts shortened $1. and One week paid vacation If Romes, Greenings, Delicious. room apartment, heat and ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge the next year. Mrs. Levest;^ retired Internal Revenue of­ hired before April 1. Call weekly. 640-1746. Basement, oil heat, nice sec­ 0281. s n ^ r i t hefnr. fh Wology, chemUtiy. up. 843-6746, 649-0776. Farm prices. Bunce Farm, electricity, $100 monthly. J. D. tion. Asking $25,000. T. J. GERARD STREET 4 bedroom ORDER o r NOTICE before the b o ^ as a physics and mathematics, and ficer. Marvin Baker, 648-5277. Driving School Mrs. Peterson, 643-1161, for 629 W. Center Street. 649-8978. Realty, 643-6129. BOLTON — 8 bedrooms, living, State of Connecticut. Probate FURNISHED ROOMS for gen­ Crockett, Realtor. 648-1677. Colonial In excellent condition, dining, recreation rooms, 2-car cMdidate for a teaching posi- most of the exhibitors are stu- 1958 appointment. Liberty Mu­ tlemen, free perking; also, 2-car garage, prime location. Court. Dletrlct of Manchester. tlon In the primary grades. She *THB CLASSICS”—Band for FIVE ROOM duplex, aluminum garage, extras galore, wooded March 2. 1964. dents taking scientific courses, Ocmnectlcut’a largest, auto­ CHEVROLET TUDOR 6 Moving—Trucking- tual Insurance Company. cabins with efficiencies. Call ONE NEW, one converted . . . Good value at $21,700. T. J. graduated from Windham High hire^ Music for all occasions. matic and Stan£ird shift, Household Goods 51 storms, heat, quiet neighbor­ MITTEN REALTY lot. Suburban Associates, 289- Estate of B. Evelvn Reed, late although the fair Is open to all For informaUon caE Bob Var- standard, radio, heater, good Storage 20 Scranton Motel and Cabins, Corner of Starkweather and Crockett, Realtor, 648-1877. of Manchester In said District, de­ School gmd will receive a B.S. free pick-up service, teen­ solid car. Oi£y CARLYLE JOHNSON ' hood. near bus. Call 649-3473. 7711, Grace Ditmars, 242-9902. ceased. students,, the Rev. Oiarles E. veUi, 649-6072. EVERYTHING IN eterillxed re- 649-0826, between 6-7. Green Road. Two homea, one Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. degree from Willimantlc State Shaw, principal srid age classroom, older and MANCHESTER Delivery. Light WAITRESSES—Luncheon, din­ a thiee down and three up two Member Multipile Listing MITCHELL EXCHANGE—5)4 $495 ner, and cocktail, over 21, ex­ oonditicned used furniture and FOUR ROOM duplex for rent, CUSTOM BUILT 6)4 room Judze. nervous students our spe- trucking and package delivery. MACHINE COMPANY family, the other a four and Service room ranch on high 1% acre Upon the application of Edith E. cialtv 116 Center St.. Man­ Refrigerators, washers and perience not necessary. Pellins "in ces, high quality • low no pets. Cal’, after 6 p.m. 644- raised ranch, 1)4 baths, fire­ Eaton nrayinz that an Instrument P ersonals CLEAN furnished room for one. four (new); ’The smaller one Is treed lot, 2-car garage, full the Buchanan School In Mans- 3 chester. Call for free book­ stove moving specialty. Folding Restaurant, 643-4628. 52 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER I. LeBlanc Einnlture, 196 . 0466. cellar, fireplace, 3 bedrooms, place, built-lns, finished rec purportinz to be the last will and 1958 Near Main St. Phone 640-8700. selling for $17,900, the new one room, garage, on wooded lot. te.stoment of .said deceaaed h" ad­ field, at the Natchaug School In S Hartford area^e let 643-8S5X chairs for rent. 649-0762. Street, Rockville, 876- kitchen with dining area, oil WANTED—Ride to Pratt ft MERCURY MONTEREY COUNTER GIRL wanted for 7 917A Open 9-6. MANCHESTER—4 room apart­ for $24,600. Can make an at­ is open Char-Bon Real Estate, 643- mitted to probate as per applica­ Willimantlc and at the Fred- “ serving Whitney, third ^ift. leaving S FURNISHED ROOM with Kitch­ tractive deal If sold together. heat, $14,900. Wolverton Agen­ tion on file. It Is TUDOR E. R. FALES ft SON—Light p.m.-i a.m. shift. Please ap­ ment, first floor, heat, elec­ 0683. ORDERED: rniaf the forezoinz erick Noble School. "riTl^entrle, are being judged vicinity Spruce and Blssell. LEARN TO DRIVE - Special WANTED — Experienced car­ en privileges. Inquire 186 Bls- Excellent financing, too. There 7 DAYS A WEEK cy, Realtor, 649-2813. Hardtop, radio, heater, auto­ trucking, appliances and gen­ ply Mister Donut, 266 W. Mid sell Street. tricity, garage, $116. J. D. application be heard and deter­ The resignation of Donald on accuracy of 'scientific Call 643-0603. attention to nervous and elder­ matic, power steering. eral trucking, free estimates, die Tpke. penter’s helper to do sheath­ Realty, 643-6129. is an assumable $18,800 mort­ LONDON PARK, Hebron — 4 mined at the Probete Office In ^ ing and cornices, needed Im­ gage on the new one. T. J. Monday-Friday SIX ROOM Colonial,' 1)4 baths, Mancheater In said District on the Macauley, art Instructor, was thought, creative ability, thop- ly. Classroom for teen-agers. reasonable rates. Call 649-1043. PLEASANT ROOM for gentle­ room Cape, 2 imfiniriied, fire­ 12th day of March. 1964, at eleven Pickup sendee. Day or eve­ $345 WANTED—Nurses’s aide, 7-3 mediately. Call 876-1100. MOVING TO Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. very reasonable. Call owner place, aluminum storms and accepted with regret. Macauley oughness, skill, clarity of sub- man, parking. 31 Edmund St.. 'til 9 p.m. 649-7919. o'clock In the forenoon, and that has accepted a full time posi- ject matter and dramatic value, Automobiles For Sale 4 ning lessons. Reasonable ratdk. shift. Laurel Manor Convales­ 648-8208. Furnished Apartments 5.1-A screens, fully Insulated, %, acre notice he zlven to all persons In- Manchester Driving Academv Pflintlng— Papering 21 cent Home. 649-4619. MR. JR. EXECUTIVE — Are CALIFORNIA CONCORD RD Beautiful lot. 643-1448. feretZed In said estate. Incliidinz tion as supervisor of art in- • Top winners will receive first, NEED CART Your credit turn­ 1951 you interested In a genuine ca­ ONE ROOM heated apartment. ranch, large living room, form­ $8,400—Really clean 6 room the possible helrs-at-'aw of sold struction in the Bolton school second and third place awards 742-7249. TWO OONNECTINO rdoms, home, one floor, 8 bedrooms, decedent whose names end where­ ed down? Short on down pay­ CHEVROLET TRUCK PAI^priNO. EXTERIOR and In­ MA'TURE woman fpr luncheon­ reer opportunity? This Is not MUST SELL AT ONCE Kitchen set, gas range, bed­ al dining room, cabinet ntchen, 668 Middle Tpke. E. MANCHESTER—2 family 5-6-2, system. and may get invitations to the ment? Bankrupt? ^posses- first ffoor, private entrance, modern bath. Must be sold im­ abouts are unknown, their helrs- I 'i ton, 4-speed, stake body, terior, paperhanging, wall­ ette, evenings. Grant’s. Park- a sales, commission or can­ one or two gentlemen. 146 room set, refrigerator Free 2 bedrooms, recreation room! separate heating and utllties, at-law. next of kin. lezatees. de­ Supt. l)tyron Collette present- f Northern Connecticut Fair held tlon? Don’t despair! See Hon- Garage— Service— good tires. Clean. ade. vassing type position. The gas, electricity. Low rent. Ap- landscaped yard. Marion B. 648-6930 mediately. Wesley R. Smith centrally located. Owner must visees. widows, widowers, and lezsl ed an evaluation of each teach- in early April. Students with paper removed, dry wall work. 86" electric range with top Center Street. 643-9120. Agency, 646-1894. renresentatlves. of the pendency o' ast Douglas. Inquirt about low- Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ management of our firmly es­ ply 10 Depot Square, Apt. 4. | Robertson. Realtor. 6tS-69N sacrifice. Phone 649-0333. er and recommended that all exceptloniU projects also will ast down, smidlest payments Storage 16 $395 WOMAN for general office griddle, speed heater, rotls- said application and the time and ing arranged. Fully Insured. tablished New England Cor­ PLEASANT furnished house­ WAPPINO—6)4 room ranch, place of hearinz thereon, hv nuh- persortnel Indicating an Inten-1 be given certificates, Father anywhere. No small loan or fi­ GARAGE for rent for car, boat, work. Typing essential. 8 days, poration is now Interested In serie, and automatic con- ATTRACTIVE 3 room furnished MANCHESTER—Modern, cen- MANCHESTER—4 room single, llshinz a cony of this order *n some tion of returning, be issued .a Shaw said, 649-9668, Joseph P. Lewis. ,trols. keeping room centrally located. breezeway, garage, ceramic newspaoer havinz a rirrnlallon In nance company plan. Douglas storage. Cooper Hill Street’ 1956 Including Saturdays. Grant’s placing a high potential type Ideal tor business or working apartment. Large closets trally located Cape, near OWNERS MOVING out of state rec room, good sized wooded salary agreement in line with Admission to the fair ia free, Motors, 833 Main. Parkade. Private entrances. Parking schools, bus, shopidng, fire- nnd^are aellii^ this 8 room i tile bath and kitchen, assume comer lot. Asking $12,800. If said district at least seven days Manchester. $7. Call Glaston­ FORD FAIRLANE PAINTING, PAPERHANGING person for an accelerated de­ 11 cu. ft. refrigerator with lady. 643-6888. mortgage, only $16,200. Carlton before the day of said hearinz to the recently adopted salary i The public is invited to attend! bury 633-9067. Good work, reasonable rates. velopment program. First year Adults. No pets. Call 643-4860. place, aluminum storms. Vln level ranch located In Man- „ . . , „ „ Interested, call 649-7141. appear If they aee canae at said schedule. | The fair opens at 7 and closes . 4-DOOR A’rTENTlON LADIES—Have 8 101 lb. freezer, in good con­ Bogglnl, Bel Air Real Estate, cheater Features Include llv-' Hutchins, Realtor, 649-5182. time and place and he heard rela­ Over 30 years In Manchester. Income range |6,200-$6,200, dition. tive thereto and return make to Philip Isham and William. Rt 9 each night VOLKSWAGEN, $860. Call 640- Hardtop, 8, automatic, radio Your neighbor my recommen­ hours free weekly you can earn COMFORTABLE room for gen­ FOUR LARGE rooms, heated 643-9332. arepiaoi TWO FAMILY — Hudson St. 4100. $40 to $60 weekly near home. third-fourth year $9-$12,000. fireplace, kitchen furnished 3®*^ HILLIARD STREET—Cus- Handsome property, present this Court, and by malllnz on or Thompson clarified many ques- ‘ Business Services and heater, power steering. dation. Raymond Flake, 649- Hknovla floor model eun tleman at 372 Main-Street. en with buUt-lns,g, dining room.____ . tom built 8 bedroom ranch, before March 4lh, 1964 hv cert'- Clean. Call Miss Lee, 232-9716 or 878- Further progress based on abil­ $100. Three rooms heated, fur owner occupies 6 rooms up. tions board membera had con­ 9237. ity and performance. A college lamp. family room, den and 3 bed­ 1)4 baths, 2 fireplaces, family f|od mall a cop'- of s«M w-lll and cerning the package Insursmce Offered 13 2046. nlshed, utilities, $80. Three rooms, garage, oil hot water Separate furnaces. Must sell, of this order to RIchavd F. Bohln- $295 background Is - necessary al­ OPPORTUNITY WI-TH room, 2-car garage, wooded so?>. 58 Goddard 51l*-eel FItchhnrz. plan for the school and town. WASHING MACHINES repair INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint­ Hollywood bed and mat- Apartments—Flato— rooms heated, furnished, $65; heat, 1)4 battis. Maximum liv­ asking $22,200. Glenn Roberta Massachusetts ■ Ear’ e B Robinson. EXPERIENCED saleslady, full­ though no specific curriculum OArfleld 9-9923. lot. J. D. Realty, 643-5129, af- Agency, Reailtors, 644-1521, The board has approved thb SAVE ^ 40% BEST IN USED CARS ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ken- ing. You name your own'price. Is required. Submit resume to treae, door mirror, tennis Tenements \ 63 ing area with country setting. ter 6, 649-8538 Mason. New Hamnshlre- Joaenh A. 649-7863. 876-8401. time, know-how on girls’ and SPACE 644-1337. » Conti, Esq., 869 Main Street. Man­ plan which haa greater cover­ Renuideling SALE! more. Call 843-4918. 1959 Vice President, Box D. Herald. racket, bar-b-cue, 16" hand $24,900. Wolverton Agency, junior size apparel. Tots ’n Realtor. 649-2818. chester. Connecticut, attornev for age at a substantial savings In PLYMOUTH WAGON 8 mower, habachi, 80” wide WE HAVE CUSTOMERS walt- the noaalble helrs-at-'aw of said premiums. Now Going On . . . Station Wagons typewriters - Repaired, BDWAR J R. PRICE - Paper- Teens, 966 Main Street, Man­ headboard, curtains, and Ing for the rffital. ___ of your apart- MODERN 8-bedroom, full base­ docedeni whose pqmes and where­ Automatic, radio and heater. BoUon line — 3 bedroom ment ranch, one block from Cost estimates of Venetian overhauled, rented. Adding ma­ hanging and painting service. chester. For appointment call NEED A GOOD JOB? other adds and ends. ment or home. J. D. Realty, ranch with closed in breeze- TWO FAMILY FLAT—Beauti­ LOSE NO TIME abouts are unknown, their helrs-at- 1063 VW station wagon, like new $495 649-1003. Mr. Shapiro, 643-2128. ful leve/i lot 120 feet frontage. Bulkley School,, immediate oc­ law, next of kin. lezatees de.v'sees. blinds, shades and drapes were ARTHUR DRUO chines rented and repaired. 648-6139. 'THIS IS IT way and garage, built-lns, V Large bright rooms, modem cupancy, Vln Boggini, Bel Air 1962 Plymouth Belvedere V-8, 6- Pickup and delivery service. Call 640-4848 for upoint- reii^iu^ivTi'’'’'*"*''''' I the various ci«««. BEAT SPRING Prices—Have BOOKKEEPER, thorough Warehouseman wanted In a acre lot. good location. Save mahogany cabineted * kitchen in seeing this charming E.state, 643-9332. passenger station wagon Yale Typewriter Service. 649- 1960 ment. Rural living with city con- closing cost. JOHN J. WAIJ.ETT. Judze. rooms and action on the matter 4986. your Interior painting done ’ knowledge accounts receivable growing building supply FOUR ROOM apartment, heat vanience. 8 mtlee from Hart­ downstairs, aluminum storms ranch home situated on a half acre lot in Sogth Wind­ 1961 Ford Country Squire, 6- DODGE SENACO early. Call Connecticut Paint­ on Burroughs Sensomatlc, full­ company. Experience pre­ and hot water, 648-3966. ford. and screens, excellent value at s h a r p e n in g Service - Saws WAGON ing ft Decorating. Free esti­ time- Tots ’n Teens, 956 Main ferred. Many fringe bene­ $18,200. Wesley R. Smith sor. This spacious home fea­ passenger wagon mates. 643-0683. J. D. REALTY tures 8 bedrooms, 1)4 baths, knives, axes, shears, skates, 6, standard, radio, heater. „ Street, Manchester. For ap­ fits. Call 289-0231. ENGAGEMENT BROKEN THREE ROOM apartment, 18 new completely fur- Agency, 649-1894. rotary blades. Quick sendee. pointment call Mr. Shapiro. steam heat, hot water, gas or nlahed apartments. Heat, 618 Center St.—643-6129 garage and partially fin­ 1061 Tempest station wagon $495 ’ -■ YOUNG COUPLE Capitol Equipment Co., 88 INTERIOR and exterior paint­ 643-2128. wiring for electric stove. 648- hot water, air conditioned, After 6.,, 649-8538 146 CHESTNUT STREET—Tre­ ished family room. Call Bar-' IMMEDIATE Openinga tor good WILL SACRIFICE 1960 Oldsmoblle 88, 9-passenger St., Manchester. Hours ing, wallpaper removed. Rene! 8068. living room, bedroom, di­ mendous value. Immaculate 6 bare Babin at our Manches­ wagon Mlly 7-6. Thursday T-6. Satur­ 1957 Belanger, 643-0612 or 644-0804.1 men — Bridgeports, lathea, HOME OF FURNITURE nette,', and kitchen. room, 3 bath semi-ranch, 13 ter office to see this tqp INSURANCE — Agency. Work­ grinders, and other machines. day 7-4. 643-7968. PICK IT UP—JUST PAY MANCHESTER — Tear old 6 yean old. fireplaced living value priced at $16,900. 1960 OldsmoWIe Super 88 6-pas­ DODGE CORONET DROPCLOTHS laundered. men’s compensation and com­ Top pay, ovtrtlme, big second room, beautiful heated rec Lucky Lady Laundry, 48 l^r- $19.63 ^ OAK LODGE room ranch, built-in kitchen, senger wagon with air con­ LAWN MOWERS, sharpened 4-DOOR mercial liability including auto. shift premiiim, Insurance. Ap­ ' ‘ MONTHLY room with speaker system, ditioning . 8, automatic, radio and heater. nell Place. ply J. T. Slocum Co., 63 Mat- LEGAL 267 TOLLAND TURN­ wall-to-wall carpeting, nat JARVIS REALTY CO. and repaired, sales and serv- Responsible position requiring Ural woodwork, attached g a - $19,600.______Call_____ 640-8681. ______loe, rental eqiUpment. L ft M $145 thorough knowledge of these son Hill Road, So. Glastonbury, Here’s Hie Story—This was sold PIKE REALTORS MLS INSURORS 1960 Dodge V-8, 9 passenger Electrical Service* 22 Conn. to a young cou^s on February NOTICE Agency. MODIFIED CAPE,' St. James Ek]ulpment Corp., Route 88 areas. ’Typing required, short­ 18 MANCHESTER wagon Vernon, 876-7609. Manchester hand optional. Top woriclng ______Parish, 3 laig;e bedrooms, din 643-4112 876-0626 A few days later they In- GMAC WILL SELL AT PUB­ FREE **•»*•*•*- exchange. Enterprise 1946. 1955 f r e e ESTIMATES. Prompt conditions and benefits — 38 AUTO GLASS INSTALLER, ex­ Eves. 643-1686, 643-4118 SHOW^ fonned us they wished to can­ LIC AUCTION on March 11, Exit 34 Wilbur Cross, turn NORTH COVENTRY - Nea’r 4 8 PAGES FIAlY lUISIUIU service on alf types of elec­ hour week, no overtime. Call perienced only. Apply Pan- Convertibles DeSOTO TUDOR cel their order because they 1964 at 12:80 P.M. at Paul laft 3,000 feet on left. On Parkway. Like new 6)4 room dishwasher and trical wiring. Licensed in. Mr. KoCs for aK>olntment. La- dolfe’s Auto Parts, Hartford. Colonial-Ranch, 6 acre^ 2-car disposal. waJl-to-waK caipetlng, ------HARDTOP aured. Wilson Electrical Cb., See Frank. 940-8641. were not getting marri^. Dodge PonUac, Manchester, bua line, ample parking. MOMMANtlOftlCS —----- nA—. 1968 Oldsmoblle 88 Convertible PHILCO-BENDIX washing ma­ Bonne - Sllverstein AssoclatM, Oonn., one 1960 Pontiac No. garage, early American. Hayes tireplRce, aluminum windows VERNON—4 year old 6 room ■RAWTRfK M. MA««. MRT. 49oS chines repaired. CaU 649-8750. Radio and Heater. Manchestar. 649-6UT. CHaaton- PaymenU of almost HOO have C8nt|^men p(«a»6 itnd your NiW fuNy illultrGtftd *44 |* Inc., 643-1186. 860L6708. ’The seller reaarves $100-5125 monthly. Agency, 643-4808. and awnings, rec room beau­ ranch, compIeteGy air condl 1961 Cadillac Convertible $95 bury. 643-1188. LANE MAINTENANCE , man, been made. If you have a tifully paneled complete with foiaUg Gbieluttly FBIE' ' | REPAIRS on all makes of re­ nlghU. Apply In person HoU- the right to bid. Honed, 2 full baths, spacious I Nam«_ good M and are honest and AduHa. LONDON PARK - Six room bar and piano. Selling far be­ U Cadillac Convertible frigerators, washers, ranges, day Lanes. 39 Spencer Street, reliable, then this Is for you. paneled rec room with fire­ I Street------1 60 Floor .Fliiishing e 24 WOMEN—Earn $10 per evening Capa, 6 rooma flnlahed, 3 yeara low owner’s cost. Wesley R. place and bar, . living room ------1 and dryere. All oil burners 1956 near your home. Opportunity Manchester. 7 PC. WALNUT BEDROOM Featuring O.E. range, re- Smith Agency, 649-1894. I City. -State- I860 Oldsmoblle Super 88 Con­ cleaned M d serviced. All work rid, large wooded lot, $18,090. with cathadrau ceiling and FORD WAGON 8 f l o o r s SANDED and finished, 'fbr advancement to manage­ 8 PC. LIVINO ROOM SUTTB erator,irator, dlapoeaH, washer, Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. 2ET vertible •' guaranteed. 6494)068. winter rates, free estlmatea. LINOTYPE OPERATOR want 8 PC. DINETTE SET LEGAL stone fireplace. Kitchen with I I" ^ ______j j Automatic, Radio and Heater. ment poeltions. Must drive. ed. union, or eligible, day dryer.■ birch cabinets and G. E. built- 649-3240. "Weetinghouse" Electric refrlg- OVERSIZED CAPE - Breeze- 18W Chrysler New T a k e r Con- G ft W LAWN Maintenance- $95 Call 743-6098 tor appointment work. Job shop experience, a South Windsor lns. dining room with glass !★ OVER 13 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM! ★ LOTOWHERrHTMOMTyToWHT ★ ToW, LOw’pWCES! only. •nUor ^ . verUMe < over scale to rl|tit men. Ro- NOTICE way, 2-cer garage, paneled rec sliding doors, and sundeck. Mowing, spring cleanup, fer­ “ Caloric" Combination Range 648-9171 TO BETTER LIVING .Bonds—Stodn— GMAC W i l l s e l l a t p u b - room, 110 foot frontage, asking ^GROSSMAN'S 3-BEDROOM SPin-ENTRV SROSSMAN’S ANNOUNCES NEW HOMES PROONAM! tilizing. rolling, rototllllng, gar­ PART-TIME office work down­ •mark lYpographlc Co., 199 “Maytag" Washer ^ $26 300. U ft R Realty Co., Inc., d e n plowed. Eixpert workman­ 1955 MortgagM SI Terminal Lane, New Aven, AUCTION on March 11, $18,0()0. Phllbrick Agency, 649- in this young, bettar-than- 643-2692. R. D. Murdock, 648- STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM! Grpksman’s proudly Wide selection of other late FORD 4-DOOR. 8 town Manchester. Tyj^ng, fil­ “ Olympio" Television 8464. FO R ONLY presents a complete new line of homes for 1964! New models. ship. John Williams, 643-8946, ing, normal office ratine. 777-8477. 1 ^ at 12:46 P M . at Carter new, mint-conditioned 6)4 6472. NEW... Cyril Guerrier, 429-6846. Automatic, radio, heater, clean. SECOND MORTGAOES - Ob- "Mohawk" Axtoinster Rugs Chevrolet, Mendieeter, Conn., TWO ROOM apartment, fur- room Ranch with flre- Ranches, Capes, Colonials, Garrisoiu, Splits and limited funds evallabla for eec- Some experience pr^erred. "Poeturepedic Box Spring j|A nlahed, private bath and en- HUGE SPOTLESS RANCH, SIX ROOM Cape, near school, Contemporaries! Com# hi to see us now. • $95 ca n 596-9374. one 1963 Chevrolet Wagon, No. family size kitchen, walnut plece and attached garage. ood mortgages, payments to "Poeturepedic Mattress trance. Utilltlea. No pete. Near Country-sized, nicely land­ bua, shopping, 3-car garage, FINANCING PROGRAMS! Grossman’s NEW flex­ Linoleum, Tables, CabineU 316381160309. The aeller re- oabineta, three twin alze bed- $ 1 1 ^ BUILT! \ Housetiphl Servlets ault your bud^ Expedient eervee the rl|*t to C9ieney’a, 334 Charter Oak, scaped lot. $18,900. (^11 Mr. aluminum siding, combina­ ible flnaiu’lng program NOW makes It possible for aervlce. J O. Realty. 6U-8m HOUSEWIFE for waitress work, Pictures and a Few Other Items bid. - roomz, recreation room, Man­ NEW... 8CRANTON MOTORS, ' Offered 13-A 1956 part-time, u ;80 a.m.-4 p.m.. 5 EXPERIENCED 648-6868, 346-4738. Govgng now. 649-6306, 289- tions, knotty pine kitchen, fire­ Grossman’s proudly Introduces the every rent paying family, to owm their own homel Shown By An>ointmsnt Only chester, only $18,990. Carlton 8268. place, wall to wall carpet, "Abbot" at the unheard of low price • INC. FORD TUDOR 8 A BETTER ARRANGEMENT days a week. Better -than W. Hutchins. 640-5182. There's a Gro.ssman Home to fit your'budget! RBWglAVlHQ of bums, moth Automatic, radio and heater. minimuAi wages. Apply in per­ ENGINE LATHE . PHONE ME AT ONCE JBiulness Locattone many extras. Must sell, $16,- of $11,969! Imagine, 3 full bedrooms, nolea. Zlppeta repaired. Win­ of your finances will make 900. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. large living room, ’’L" shaped kitchen, BUILDING PROGRAM! Grossman’s ’64 building ^ $95 son Brass Key Restaurant. BAkUAI/ ALBERT HART6DRD For Rent 64 MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape BARROWS & WALLACE 166 Union St., RockvUle dow Shades made to measure; more of ycur Inonme available CH 7-66e8 future family room, -lav, den and NEW... program is designed to meet every situation. Wheth­ tor perecnal oee. Lump debt OPERATOR S*|rtb Talks in quiet but convenient loca­ Manchester Parkade, er you prefer to build It yourself—have It riteU aU slaea VeoeUan bUnds. Keys WAITRESS wanted, hours 10 SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT FOR RENT—Office In the .Tin­ Manchester JENSEN STREET - New 6 heated garage! Groaaman’s Includes 816-8621, MS-9683 Many others to 'choose from. into one monthly payment of AND tion, level lot with trees, oil hot erected or completely built for you! made while you wait. Tape Re- Am.-8 p.m., 6 daya Inquire If you have no means of tmw- ker Bldg. Apply Olenney’a room Ranch, near schools and foundation, complete plumbing (to oordere for rant. Ifariow'a 86T We don’t beat prlcea—we aet |2aJ6 tor each thouaand doUara 80-hour week minimum water beat, aluminum stonnz shopping center, all utilities, FULLY ILLUSTRATED HOMES CATALOG! Grow* them. , in person Charcoal BroCer, 660 poctaticB, I'll asad my auto (or Meo'a Shop, 786 Kaln St. and screens, rep room, 8 bed­ 5* outside home), complete heating Mala. eeftgUL B. Middle Tpke. you. No obllfatlaB. H i i i m I S n n n FHA financing. Will consider and electrical systema Inatalled ^us NEW... man’s now offers the all new "Showcase of Homeo^ rooms. Immaculate nraiElh' H4,90O-Alr eaodlttoQlnf, dlalv- trade. Builders, Charles Pair FREE! Send for your FREE eatalog and Om OB FOR RBNT-Oonvan- out, $16,800. Wolrertco Agsooir, all other building materiala! Only all tte Ito8 CHBVROLET V-8, 4-door, Bnildtnf—Contracting 14 BUCKLAND MFC. INC. Maablia Olsani iM t looattoii, roaacmbla rant washer, flraplaoe, ,laige Uteb- ticelll, Barney Peterman, 649- Grossman's offen you this 8 bedroom facte on home ownership! ^ d a r d , radio and heater. PHONE 643-5181 change. U Lewis fit, Hartfaed, A—Lr-B—E—R—T—’S Realtor, 649-3818. an, roomyimy i bedroom ranob, 9644, 648-8468. Com. Help ^anteil— H ^e 35* 161 Adams St. Buckland OaU 648-6606. split sntry -which ^eludes all ths Vsl. e26-aB58. QUALITY CARPENTRY— 41-46 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD Tkaks, Dry Wehs. 106x280 lot Donlt wait. CarttonCartton SALESMENS Ex cell wit opportunity for saleamen nre nnw WEST SIDE .MOTORS Open Nights Ttfl • P.M. HARLAN STftEET — 6 loom materials plus most of ths construo- Rooms, dormers, porches, I^UMBOfO and heating men, Uaea laatalled—Cel­ W. RUtdblaa, Itoaltor, 643-6183. SENSATIONAL buy naar Man- tlon aa well for ezUy $11,9691 Write to Oross- $662 FALCON 3-door sedan, B u b u n ss Opportunities 32 lar WatarprooSag Dooa. Cape with breeseway end ga- m a n Homea, basements reflnished. cab- 684 Center St. licensed, for new worTOrii. Call SINGER ZIG-EAO saadng ma- ITORB, 460 Main St„ 649-6239, cheatar Oraen. 8)i room ranch atandard transmission, 86 b.p. Inets, buUt-ins, formica, tile. 6 743-0290 after I p.nj. 64. nure, heavily treed lot, full VERNON — 6)4 room ranch, with attached garage, fire­ Braintree 84, IRh Hm ireuMM natol or ragrMaifaHto MiiMt yail motor, excellent conation. BEAUTY SHOP tor aato, chine la walnut WnfaSi ocm- cellar with hatchway, 3 bed- No Job too smalL William Manchester, Conn. WANTED fW-ttme aervlce acenic view. Immaculate condir place, ceramic bath, top notch Mnss., dept. 1000. eeoond oar. No dbaUra. grom d floor, fully eqidpped, Pleto with ittsphmwds, uaad, MtKINNEY BROS. OFnCB SUITE In modern pro- rooma, 1)4 baths, dlnli^ room, tion, walk-out basement, alu­ MlOHAEtr GRAVIS OroMinan MmM Horae Robbins carpentry servles. Mation attendant. Apply ia condltioi. Priced at $18,600, In- 902 MAIN ST. CHURCH ST. off R4. 8 OaU after 6 pjn ., 646-8766. 649-6446. air oondilianed. Financial ar­ OTULL m a n wanted, part-time, •toaBorteaidiH^figl price S m sgs Olspo«a Os. faaalonal building available living room with fireplace. minum' storms, sorseito, city riudlng wall-to-wall carpeting. » / Open till 10. rangements. Call 640-3528. pereca. Botand Motont 666 686J6. Shr— — • WILLIMANTIO YAUESVaUB days. Apply Grant’s, Parkade. Center Street IM -ISI F uM FinT offer^ . $17,400. Wolvar- WMley ^ Smltfa Agency, 8tt- 883 Mala KSSs.'-eSSi! Um Agoaovt Itoattor, MMSIS. GROSSMAN HOMES HA ftStOl OO 8-lMl *■ V '•i Oibhona Assembly, Ladies of Odumbua and Combined cath' About Town olic Mothers Ctrcles wtil spon­ sor a oonununion breakfast Xcmben at Ui« MuichMtar Sunday at St. James’ School Btin plcu^ a t waar Hod and Oun Club will meet to- Hell for Catholic Ctrl Scouts la your skoas whea ; n l^ t at the John F. Tlemey and Brownies, after the 9 a.m. A moMl* intt •qu%>p«d wMi Area Rotarians have then reboUt Is Funwml Home, 219 W. Center Mass at St. James' Church. toblea for ammlnatlona andaOl profassloaAl shM n m It Manehmter 4’CUy of ViBago Cham • t , to |wy reapecU to Mrs. Ihoae not yet oontacted and in­ nicawary latoccotety 9qu4p- Meet in April sboB. ALL WORK John ICcOtxM, whose aon, terested in attending may call OUARANTBBD! Jamea McCooe, ia a member. Mrs. Frank Faarina, 158 Birch mant to give PAP teeta wiU ar­ VOL. LXXXm, NO. 182 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCRESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1964 AthrarOslag am Pago M) rive ai Maftohaatar Memorial The annual Spring Conference PRICE SEVEN CENTS St, chairman, or Miss Helen A. of Rotary Dlatriot 789. of which Kembera of the Town Fire Thomas, 25 Cooper S t Hoapitai Wadneaday, March 11. SAM YULYES Oepartment will meet tonicht TYm unit la ownad by the Oon- Manchester Rotary Club ia a Same SMa aa WatMaa at T at the John F. Tierney Fu­ neeticut Diviaion of the Amer- member, will be held at the Ho­ 29 OAK STBBliT neral Home, 219 W. Center St, Joseph J. Twaronite? son of loan Oanoar Society In New tel SUOer-HIKon, Hartford, OPEN aiONDATM to pay req>ect8 to Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Josef* G. Twaro- Haven. It is aalf-aufftcient and Sunday and Monday, April 19 MoOom, whose son, Joseph Mc- nlte, 84 Spruce St., is on the may be aet up anywhere. ' and 20, with the Hartford Ro­ ODoe, Ts an employe of the de­ dean’s list for the seventh con­ tary Ciub acting aa boat. partment secutive semester at Provi­ About 400 reaervatlona have District Gov. John B. Grant dence (R. I.) College >where he been received for the free PAP of Rockville will be In charge of teata wMoh will be given from School Blaze $2.5 Million Loss Raymi BMok Preoeptory will la a senior, majoring in sodolo- the assembly which will, among meet Friday at 8 pjn. at «y. 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Appoint' other bueiness matters, elact a Orange Hall. menta will be made for every new governor to take office In The Hartford County Asso­ few nUnutea alnoe the test takea July. John T. WIleo of Hartford ADVBIRTIS E3M ENT- ciation of Medical Assistants about aeven minutes. Manohea- la the conference chairman, as- will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at ter area women may call the slated by George A. Lucas of the What to do, why and how. the Hartford YWCA, Ann St. A (3anoer Society at 175 JS. Center East Hartford Rotary Club and V m beat time to plan your es­ film of the World’s Fair, spon­ St. for appokitmenta. Norman F. Sayerf of the West Region Reactor Put Under International Inspection tate is now. The Connecticut sored by the Travelers Insur­ •Manoheater phyviclana, nureea Hartford Club. Bank and Trust Company, 896 ance Co., will be .shown.. Re­ and American Cancer Society All 49 clubs In the district Main Street, invites you to freshments and a social time vohmteera are cooperating In send their president and secre­ come in for qualified advice to will be held after the film. The tMa community project to dem- tary-elect to the conference al­ help you set your plans in mo­ event ts open to all medical onetrate the value of the PAP though any of the 3,122 Ro­ Hope Nations Gen. MacArthur tion. Mr. Thomas B. Cannon, secretaries, or nurses employed test. ldans In the district are wel­ Roaring Fire Trust Officer, is available in by doctors in offices or hospi­ Dr. David OaldwMI Jr., pres­ come to attend. Facing Surgery the Manchester office every tals. ident of the Miuicheater Bnuich District 789 comprises Massa­ Follow Step Tuesday. Discuss your Estate of the American Cancer Socie­ chusetts from Sprktgfield west, WASHINGTON (AP)—Gen. In Thompson Plans with him. No obligation and northern Connecticut Douglas MacArthur has “ob­ of oourse. Miss Susan Landers, daughter ty, said that the teet la simple of Mr. and Mrs. Neal H. Lan­ and painless and can detect bounded by Plainfield, Blast On Controls structive Jaundice of unknown Hampton, New Britain, Bristol Kills Cleric ders, 48 1 Broad St., has been uterine cancer before symptoms mnioM origin’* and exploratory abdom­ elected qpptiomore representa­ appear. The project la pert of and Torrington. GENEVA (AP) — The inal surgery will be performed tive to the student council at the American C3ancer Sociaty’s '^tOLVKD United States announced to try to determine the cause, THOMPSON (AP) — A. Those Horrid Hartford Council for Women. program to tall mowen that tar thaaa ^tara^ilra lioat^^^ Walter Reed Army Hospital She is also director of a 4-H uterine oanoer can be cured if today that it will place one announced today. relisrious brother died of Club, for Puerto Rican Girls of oaAight in Ita early etagea. HEARING AID of its largest nuclear re­ A statement from the hospi­ smoke inhalation early to­ AHE SPOTS* Junior high age, a social serv­ EJduoationaJ literature on the BAHERIES actors under InterTiational tal where the Old Warrior has day as a roaring fire leveled ice project conducted by Hart­ life saving aspect of the de­ inspection in the hope that been undergoing tests since the two-story main build­ ford College students. She is a tection program will be given Monday, reported: ing at Marianapolis Prepar­ -WRINKLES 1982 graduate of Manchester to examineea. Projects Uka thda PINE PHARMACY other countries—and par­ "Diagnostic tests of Gen. High School, one are being carried on with 664 CENTER BT.—449-9814 A new anti-parsplrant that ticularly the Soviet Union MacArthur have been complet­ atory School. the mobile unit througtwut the really worktl Solves under­ —will follow suit. ed. It has been determined that Officials of the achool, run by arm problems for many who U.S. delegate Adrian 8. Fisher he has an obstructive jaundice the Marian Brothers religious had dMpaired of affecti va help. told the 17-naUon disarmament of unknown origin." order, and state police estimat­ Mitehum Anti-Persplrant conference the huge reactor While the hospital statement ed the damage at $2.6 million. Hammond Spinet keeps underarms sbsolntaly plant at Rowe, Mass., Is to be did not amplify, ailments which The body cd Brother Alexan­ They^ll Wow Them! dry for thousands of grstsful aced under inspecUon of the can cause obstructive jaundice der Kinsgaila, 78, was found in O rsan...... $895 This bevy of town officials, scheduled to appear In the Bolton Orange variety show Satur­ INOTIGE! users. Positive action coupled Stematlonal Atomic Enegry Include cancer of the common Ms bed when firemen raised day night at the Community Hall, won’t really need to do much more than stand there to Tour Investment Headqnartera with eompUto gontlonoos ta Agency—IAEA. bile duct, the gall bladder or ladders to the second floor. Recent trade. In good con­ bring down the house. The can-can “glrU” are, from left. Norman J. Preun, Harold Por- Brother John Banya, also 78, OPEN SATURDAYS 10 AAL TO 1 P.M. normal skin and olothing is Fisher said the United States the head of the pancreas or a dition. Terma. cheron, Stuart Wells, Richard Morra, Eugene Gagllardone and Donald F. Tedford. Official­ made possibla by new type of hopes this step will encourage gallstone that gets Jammed In was admitted to Day Kimball —- Special Value By — ly. they are judge of probate and chairman of the finance board (Preuss), chairman of the for your convenience. Onr regular weekly schedule as fol­ formulula producM by a trust­ the Soviet Union and other coun­ the common Mle duct. Hospital in Putnam for tosat- board of education (Porcheron), fire commissioner and lieutenant in the fire company lows: Monday ttaru Friday 9 AJM. to 5 P.I^; Thnrsday Eve­ worthy 6()-yesr-old laborstorr. tries, to join in a worldwide sys­ nent of smoke Inhalation. (Wells), first selectman (Morra), state representative (Gagllardone). and sonlnr Ment ning T P.M. to 9 PAL Satisfaction gusrsntesd.Don’t tem'^ to prevent the misuse of The school has an enrollment 60SS 0R8AN GO. (Tedford). (Herald photo by Satemls.) agent givo in to jMrspiration wor­ civil reactors for clandestine of 170 students, some from for­ m Alljm St., Htfd. 625-6696 SHEARSON, HAHMILL A CO. ries; try Mitehum Anti-Par- producUon of nuclear weapons. eign oountriea but mostly east­ plaque, inaorlbed with the spirant today. 90-doy suppto Fisher stressed that the IAEA Events erners. It is on R t 200 in this 91S MAIN STREET-JTEL. 649-2821 #4.00 pbu tax. will be invited to undertake the Flotilla Given wording, “Third CoejBt (3uard Founded 1909 rural conununity In the north­ District, 1963, Director’s Hon­ permanent Inspection of the eastern comer of Connecticut . Members New Foric jBtsok Kxehanga HOUSE ond HAU Rowe reactor "whether or not! The Rev. John Petrauskas, District Plaque or Roll, Fotilla 17-9,’’ was and Other Leadlag Cxcbaafes. In State awarded for faithfully meeting Munson's other states reciprocate." But if headmaober, and Father CaM- the requirements of the district. ttiey do reciprocate, he added, j mer KuckeU, prefect of dlaci- The U.S. OMist Guard Auxil­ MAIN ST, MANOHESTBR it would be "one of the most { NOW Only two of ten FlotillM In kne, who 'were in ttie main iary M-anchester Flotilla 17-9 significant developments of this' buUding aa flames swept Monday night held its monthly the district were gven such an conference." | Charges Lodged honor by the U.S. CToast Guard. CANDY through the 19th century atnic- FUEL O IL meeting with a special potluck Fisher said three smaller' ture, managed to eacapa supper and movlea for some 50 Another highlight of the eve­ American reactors, two at the In Slaying Case through .back doors. members, guests, and their ning was the presentation of a Brnokhaven, N.Y., research lab­ Fade T h e m O utt wives. Father Ooaiiner Mmoat waa *We«iheted brown spots and wrin­ film, "Any Water By Tomor­ KITCHEN oratory and one at Piqua, Ohio, ’trapped in hia room. 14V2C®*^ The auxUlary group this row,’’ produced by United Air­ are already under IAEA inspec­ B r id g e p o r t (a p ) — kles I They tell the world you're week was presented a special Makers of Fine Candles John Mazzuchi, head of the gettiitg old—perhaps before you craft Corp. on fishing through­ OPEN tion to help the agency develop First degree murder war­ English deportment one of the really are. Fade them out with. plaque award by the Third out the world. Bob Steel of its procedure for safeguarding rants were issued today in flewt to apot the flamea, said tha ESOTERICA, new medicated cream (3oast Guard District Head­ Wnc radio and televiaiDn, was Famous for Old TUESDAY the peaceful uses of atomic: fire may have broken out in tha GASH SAVINGS quarters in New York. The narrator. •nergy. Superior Ckiurt against two that breaks up masses of pigment on Fashioned Goodness & Fairfield County youths ac­ baoement under the study haU. the skin—makes hands look white, I P TO The privately owned reactor He aadd he was awakened ■mooih, and young again. Equally 2 Stores to Serve Yon THURSDAY at Rowe is by far the largest cused of slaying John Shin- about 2:40 a/m. by a telephone effective on face, neck and arms. Not to come under IAEA surveil­ ners, 18, of Wilton on Feb. coU in Ms room in Bt. John’a a cover up. Penetrates skin cells to the ONE place RITAV* AMOUNT MANCHESTER TILL lance. It is rated at a power 23. HaB by ktn. John Kendrtar- Kimulate new, smooth beauty. Fra­ UONTNLr orLOAN level of 600,(XX) thermal kilo­ vich, Uvea in Hiampeon. SHOPPING PARKADE 9 watts and produced over cme state Police say Richard Mc­ grant, greaseless—it softens, lubri­ t o c a l l for $16.75 $300 Alister, 18, of Norwalk, and Ed­ The wife of tha heed of tha cates and moistens skin. Npw only billion kilowatt hours of elec­ ward McNally, 17, of Wilton, aolanoa ^tepartnaant, aha toM $2.00 for 3 ounces r EB 26.58 500 OPEN EVERY SUN. tricity In 1968. have admitted the shoeing of Jdaaaochi aha had- aean firemen OALIX)N "The United States does not haad for tha achool, and aaked —3 months* supply 36.41 700 believe that opening these reac­ Shinn era. wed as hand cream 61.16 1,000 The two are being held with­ whether anything waa ■wrong. and powder foun- ROUTE 6, BOLTON tors to international inspection out bond. The fir^gutted remams of the main building at Maiianapfdia Preparatonr Mazzuchi said ha raced out- *On 24 month plan. is a derogaUon of its national aide, couldn’t see anything Im­ tfaiioo. If you a«n< FUEL OIL sovereignty,” Fisher said. ^ The warrants charged that School in Thompson, Conn., today. (AP Photofax.) los*eiier skin quickly the two youths "wrllfully, delib­ mediately, but smelled smoke. mm "Nor is the safeguard system "As I w u walking up a Mil get Eaoterica today. erately with premeditation and onerous. It involves record keep­ that Mdas the main building Loidni Dm arf ToMm Cowilois COOPERATIVE ing, reporting and inspecUoq, malice aforethought did shoot tk Hof fa announces he’ll appeal (AP Photofax.) and kill John Shinners.” from the dormitories, halls an3 on ro.MP.\N^ the mmuteyouiffiant it the kind of- controls prudent cottages, I suddenly saw wMtt siNrr. IM.5 Hm’i 's a foldta opptrtaaity |p ask for eaijil W t d n t s d a y management would naturally State’s Attorney Otto J. LB/ State Seized looked like a giant orange in ,U.% BltOAl) siRF.rn set up internally. For purposes Sauer said he is studying police the skies,” said Mazzuchi, who HOUSE & HALE Fast service, too, darinf Bonoflclal’s GoMaa CN. thru of a safeguard system, such reports in the death of McAlis­ added: Aaaivarsary Celabratioa. Call up er coiaa Ja Spring Values controls must be chedked and ter’s father, Edwrin, whose body "I called her back, and at Mala SC,, Comer of Oak Inspected by an external Hoffa to Appeal, waa found last Saturday, cover­ tha same time awakened others. for the cash you waat bow . . . to eioaa ap Saturday agency.” ed writh sticks and stones in a Rites in NYC Bccomes Evidence Wa ordered the students to get laft-ovir bills or for aay good roasoa. * Citing President Johnson's ditch at Redding. out of their rooms and come NEW YORK (AP>—President proposal Jan. 21 for'agreements State Police said McAlister By A. J. CHEMA8I outside. to prevent the spread of nuclear and McNally have admitted Jbhnson risked a landing at a "We marched the students to weapons, BHsher said all coun­ Backed by Union killing McAlister’s father last fog-shrouded Newark, N.J., air­ For Men The prosecution in the Roy F. Darwin murder trial a rise in the hill, facing the tries should agree to let the August port today to attend the funeral main building, and told them BENEFICIAL of Mrs. Robert F. Wagner, wife today won permission in a preliminary hearing to intro­ FINANCE SYSTEM SAVE IAEA supervise producUon, to remain there, pending fui> duce into evidence a hand lantern police claim Darwin Reversible transfer and use of all fission­ CHAI Tenn. (AP)—James R. Hoffa, Primary Poll Set of the mayor of New York. ther orders. Later, some of tha ON able materials intended for The presidential jet touched had in his car the night he is accused of strangling teen­ students were enlisted in remov­ Loans up to $1000— Loans life-insured at low cost peaceful purposes. p re s id ^ of the __imsters Union, planned today to ap- WEST HARTFORD. Conn. down at Newark, across the ager Hope Rothwell of Bolton.e------—------ing articles and clotiies from Banaflciol Finonca Co. of Monchastor peal h if conviction on chargee he tried to rig a federal (AP) — West Hartford Republi­ Hudson River, from New York, The lantern waa seized in De­ va P. Loiselle in Tolland County areas near tbs fire. DRUGS (See Page Tea) court ijury. f ------cans will hold their, own presi­ only i^9 minutes before the cember during a search the Superior Cfourt that evidence il­ "Meanwhile, it turned out. 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Bomber Jacket Hoffa i^red in disbelief when spite what you think" he has no dential prlmaiy April 15. scheduled 'start of the funeral court has ruled was illeg^al. The legally obtained can be re- Father Caaimer had been awak­ M itch e ll 3-4156 • (Over Sa New England Tel. Bualneis OAcal TOILETRIES he heamKAe verdipt Wednes­ intention of relinquishing the GOP leaders in this wealthy service in Afanhattan. role the laneern will play in the selzed after it ia returned, if it ened by the fire and smoke. He day—his llrHjcorivtetlon In four presidency of the Teamsters, an suburb announced Wednesday Heavy fog over New York state’s .case has not been dla- is "based upon knowledge from headed for the headmaster’s Continuous Action $14.99 11 L ives Lost trials. Still ifiMther federal trial independent union with 1.7 mil­ City a l e r t s changed arrival of closed. an independent source." Tl:^ quarters, only to be knocked awaits him next month In Chi­ lion members. (See Page Four) the presidential party, includ­ But in testimony yesterday it means if the existence of the back by the heat VALUE cago. "I can rest assured of one ing a delegation from (iiongress, was brought out that Darwin evidence was known before the “Father (3aaimer then called CONTAC . “We wtlL app«alr'"Hoffa told to the headmaster, informed him Capsules *9.00 As Tornadoes thing,’’ he said, "that the mem­ to Newark, N.J. said he saw two cars, one of illegal seizure. newsmen. bership will be behind Hoffa in Among the other dignitaries them he thought the Rothwell During the hearing, State Po­ that the heat was unbearable kt 5.Day and Nights Relief The ever-popular wanted bomber His lawyers said motions for the fight all the way '' who planned to attend the serv­ car, parked on Reservoir Rd. He lice Major Samuel Rome and Hit Southland a new trial would be filed with Initial reaction from mem­ News Tidbits ice in the Madison Avenue is reported to have said he did, Tolland County Coroner Ber­ (See Page Twenty-Foor) Weder-'R'n!%oes % •1.09 jacket. Styled with heavy knit cuffs U.S. Diet. Judge Frank Wilson bers of Hoffa’s home local In Presbyterian church were not stop because he had no light nard J. Ackerman took the from the AP Wires and waist. 2 button knit all-weather ATLANTA Oa. (AP)—Torna­ within five days. Detroit was unanimously in his Francis Cardinal Spellman, in his car. The state, however,! stand on behalf of the state ar- FOR BOYS AND GIRIS collar. Yoke back for easy movement. does and other violent weather The conviction could mean lO favor. who has never before attended contends he did have a light, gument. New Cream Formula years in prison and a $10,000 Hoffa, 61, who Is scheduled to a Protestant funeral in Ms 26 the lantern, in the vehicle. Perfect for golf or fishing or any killed 11 persona and injured More than 1,000 (3uban work- Rome said Darwin told him about 40 In six Southern statqfi. fine for Hoffa, head of the Team­ I on trial April 27 In Chicago years as Roman Catholic arch­ After the panel of jurors was on Dec. 7 when the accused BAN DEODORANT wear. Washable tan pewter. 36-46. sters Union. on charges of misusing $20 mil­ era fired from Guantanamo bishop of New York; and New returned to the jury room, Spe­ Bulletins The IVeather Bureau said at Naval Base and Navy orders man made an alleged confession Guaranteed Fittings! Stops Odors 24 Honrs least, a doien tornadoes had The judge has set no date for lion In imion pension funds, be­ cial Asst. State’s Atty. Btalo G. Colled from AP Wirm passing sentence. came president of the Team­ U.S. sailors there to replace (See Page Ten) Gnuttl argued before Judge Al- been spawned as warm air from them . . . Brand new federal (lea Page Fear) the Qulf of Mexico clashed with ■^e verdict brought congratu­ sters after his predecessor, ”T M Z c lations to the prosecutors from Dave Beck, went to prison for agency will be created to run Guarantee your child's a cold front Wednesday. KING GIVEN RITE Polishe(i. Cotton Slacks TorrenUal rains accompanied Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy Income tax fraud. , President Johnson's war on World’s Most Famous many thunderstomui, and the -long accused by Hoffa of wag­ Hoffa’B bond was raised from poverty, and oo-ordlnste pro­ ATHENS, Greece (AP)— proper foot growth with expert ing a vendetta against Mm. < $10,000 to $76,000 by Wilson. grams operated by other fed­ King Paul of (}reeoe was Ivy str/e with belt loops. Resrularly $8.69. ' J for $ 1 0 24-hour rainfall In western Ken eral agencies . , . American fittings by our JERDEirS LOTION tucky exceeded five Inmee. Kennedy, once called a "punk Smaller bonds were required of Indian Thant’s Cyprus Choice given Holy Communion today “You may not wear Hand Cream Lightning struck a house at kid" by Hoffa, just smiled when the three men apnvlctdik with taxpayer feels first direct ef­ as he hovered between Ufa Fdh-est City, Ark., and started asked for his reaction to the ver­ them of attempting to bribe the fects of tax cut today, and ad­ and death. Atbeos radio an­ apeciaily trained menl Regular dict. Pressed by Washington Jury that heard Hoffa’s 1062 con­ ministration offtoimls believe UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. nounced that n pnlnce priest my great plains a fire In wtiich seven died. An­ (AP) — A 62-year-old Indian 59c J Q C Famous Almy Dress Shirts n ^ j r other Arkansas fatality was aU .newsmen for a statement, he spiracy trial at Nashville. That reeponse will demonstrate new gave communion to the 62- tributed to a tornado.' 'would say only that "it was in trial ended when the jury could government tool for oontrolllng general appeared almost cer­ yenr-oM king, the world’s only to the mountain** Johnson and Johnson Tkb, spread and button collars. Regularly $2.99. w . 3 Two were killed In western the hands of the jury, and the not agree on a verdict. economy. tain today to command the U.N. reigning Orthodox monarch, Kentiicky, and another perished jury has spoken." FB I, says it has Intensified peace force for Cyprus, but at aftw a Mass la the chapel at BABY TALC in Tennessee. Hoffa told newsmen that '"de- 'fScM Page Severn probe of Ku Klux Klha asso­ least six men were being men­ Tatol Palace. Hie radio saldi Damage from tornadoes was ciates of accused Jacksonville, tioned for the tougher job of "The Idng Is fighting with •4.99 Purest’ Protection' reported in Louisiana, Missie- Fla. racial bomber . . . Work­ mediator between the Greek death, and his wife, ()ueea Orion Stretch Socks slppl and Missouri, and wind men burning debris believed and Turkish Cypriots. Fredertka, is at hla bedside ns 48c dunage to a less degree was re­ cause of fiveralarm fire last Diplomatic sources said Sec- he suffers hie mortal agony." Solid color, hi bulk. 2 for ported in northwest Georgia. JO Women Appointed night that demolished seven- retaiy-General U Thant had St. Joseph’s A womiah was kUled when a story Cincinnati warehouse . . . chosen Lt. Gen. Prem Singh TOUGH CUBA STAND tornado roared onto the Beech Former 'Vice President Richard Gyanl to command the force KEENE. N.H. (AP)—Sen. ASPIRIN Creek community near Magno­ M. Nixon tells Congress “the but was withholding an an­ Barry Orndwater said today lia, Ark. Six others were in- By LBJ to Top Posts time has conm to remedy the nouncement until He receives that If the American peoplo Oaouin- For Children Dan River Han(ikerchiefs Ju i^ . constitutional flaw” with re­ replies from nations asked to had their way, "we would be Another tornado lashed weet- s e c t to presidential succession contribute troops. la Oubn tomorrow.’’ Gold- White on white. Full size. / / ^ em Kentucky, killing 2 and in­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi •he intend! to strive to raise the and disability. Gyani, a graduate of Britain’s water took Ms onmpalipi (or I I ? " 24c juring about 20. The twister hit dent Johnson's surpriss an ' status of .women. Greek wave of antt-AmerioaB Imperial War College, com­ •1Z.99 Regularly |1.00. Box of 10 • • demonstrations over Cyprus ap­ the RepubUoaa pi^dentlal Haley’s MJ). Antacid near HanUn, near Kentucky nouncement that fef is appotDk< "Our determination to enlist manded the 6,poo-man U.N. neminattoa to a machine tool Lake, dipped into Uie Uny com­ 10 woman to i vamment woman in this administration la pear to have loet steam . . . emergency force along the (notoiT In Wilton, N.H., and munity of Fairdealing, then joba may havp premature no sporadic, electiqn year objec­ Scientists in Palestine, Tex. Egyptlan-Israeli frontier for said the United States should LAXATIVES ■truck Kirksey. in at least pne Taken by tive,” the Knsidtot declared. send 100 foot balloon sloft to more than four ysars. In mid- recognise a Ckibnn govem- Jtegnlar Or Mint Flavor Some businesses were dam­ asurprise, one ai itee said she "It will ba' a^Gntinulng aim not check on sun . . Air force January, he was sent to Cyprus mont In exUo, then train and Regular -JL ^^ Cotton &L Flannel Shirts aged, but most of the destruc- Isn’t •ure qbe’U accept. becauae Ui (jp.pplitlc, but be­ sergeant killed Instantly when as the secretary - general's per­ . equip refugees and mercen- tl«) was confined to homes in "1 raalljF ean’t say anything cause It is 20 mm aircraft shell goes off Can't blame the daRghten f