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■” A.' :* WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1967_ A range Dady Net I^’cM Riak The P iteE FORTY For die Week BbAsH ^ Cloudy toni)d>i ^ February 4. 1967 brief snow flurriM, L A' nuMtly' ranby.' aid, ■: Robert Hodgson, 14, son of Miss Paula W. Huffield, Poverty, Health, morrow, UEgh ■ |tt. nUd-'iiif ■ ^ ^ ■ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Hodgson 15,069 A b o u t T o w n Herbert A. Huffield of 25 of 85 Trebbe Dr., won the 1967 Weather, Bagels Mtmehmtter^A ^CUy of - The New IBIngland Spring Stephen St., has been named to Greater Hartford Junior High Chpss Championship Saturday SWORD OYSTERS (CUawUled Advertlsiiic oi^ Page IT) PRICE . ■ Flower Show will be held March Uie dean’s list at Bryant Col­ Gay City in CL ,VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 128 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY- i 1987 16 through 23 at Its new loca­ lege of Business Administra­ at the YMCA, Hartford.' He FISH r , r(K 'C 1 tion In Suffolk Downs, East tion, Providence, R.I. is a freshman and an honor stu­ Hard times for the state’s war l l Boston, V Mass. The theme of dent at East Catholic High on poverty are set In focus by Army Pvt. Kevin Moriarty School. Connecticut Life Majiazlne, In­ y '.'1 this year’s exhibit Is ‘Horizons," \ w and will demonstrate the evolu­ of 27 Kensington St. wa.s a cluded in Saturday’s Herald. As Oark Tells Newsmen Clark O m tion of modem designs from member of the cast of a play, Miss Karen Mega, daughter the price Of the Vietnam con­ traditional patterns. Exhibits “Rashomon^pfesented recent­ of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mega of flict rises, the battle against U.S. CHOICE PIHWURST .WASHINGTON (A P)— - will be changed twice during ly at the Essayons Theater, 196 Oak St.; and Miss Audrey want at home Is being fought The Senate Judiciary Com­ the show. Fort Belvoir, Va. Willard, daughter of Mr. and on shorter rations. Connecticut mittee quickly and unani­ Mrs. George Willard Jr. Of 76 antipoverty director Joseph Man Held in JFK Probe mously approved today the The Connecticut LPN Associ­ Robert T. Spicer, son of Mr. Steep Hollow Lane, have been Dyer suggests new tactic for nomination of Ramsey ation, Inc., Hartford Area, will and Mrs. Herbert F. Spicer of named to the dean’s list at Bay the 13 generals in the field, as Clark to be attorney gen­ meet to elect and install officers 95 Coleman Rd.. was recently Path Junior College, Longpnea- the richest state In the nation eral. Wednesday, March 3 at 8 p.m. promoted to Army private pay dow, Mass. ' moves to aid Its disadvantaged Already Cleared by FBI The committee voted af­ at Hartford Hospital. Refresh­ grade E-2. upon completing his citizens. 2 0 e ter a 35-mltiute open hear- ments will be served. basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky. Miss Linda Maher, daughter Connecticut’s weather picture WASHINGTON (AP)— Ihg, most of It spent in con­ of Mr. and Mrs. James W. is painted not oniy by the pros 99 gratulating the new Cabinet The Army and Navy Club Miss Marilyn Sapita, daugh­ Maher of 14 Bliss St., was chaij- at Windsor Locks but by coop­ Atty. Gen.-designate R,am- appointee. Auxiliary will meet tonight at ter of Mrs. Sapita of 46 man of TWIRP (the woman is Engaged erative observers who take the eey' Clark said today the Not a critical word was 8 at the clubhouse. Members Pine St., has been named to required to pay) week recently temperature, read the barom; MIRACLE U.S. CHOICE F^eral Bureau of Investi­ uttered os the committee are reminded to bring articles the dean's list at Champlain at Iowa Wesleyan College, The engagement of Miss eter and measure th rains and gation already has investi­ examined Clark, whose Mount Pleasant, where she is a 1.3 Krem lhi Nod"^ for a c\xp auction. College, Burlington, Vt. Nancy Hawley of Wauwatosa, snows at home. In the March WHIP gated^ and cleared Clay L. nomination President John­ freshman majoring in home Wis., to Stephen C. Morrison of issue, CL follows the ten volun­ L lb Shaw — a businessman ar­ son sent to the Senate two Hartford Chapter of the economics. with coupon J, days ago. He had filled the I n K o s y g in The Altpina Society will have Manchester has been announced teers around the state who rested in New Orleans—of a special meeting tonight at American Institute of Banking by" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. would rather measure the rain post on a temporary basis Terrence B. Chetelat, son of any part in the assassina­ 7:30 at the Italian American will have a Spring Forum to John Hawley of Wauwatosa. than come Inxput of It. tion of President John F, for the last five months. Note to LBJ Club, Eldridge St. night at Willie’s Steak House. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chetelat of Her 'fiance is a son of Mr. and Every week the State Health SUGAR 45 Charter Oak St., has recent­ PINEHURST DELUXE LEAN Kennedy. A social hour will start at 5:30 Mrs. Kenneth Morrison of 53 Department tolls Connecticut’s Clark made the statement to I^akota Council, Degree of and dinner will be served at ly been promoted to staff ser­ reportable diseases. ’The CL 5 lbs. WASHINGTON (A P )- geant in the U. S. Air Force, Clyde Rdi U.S. CHOICE newsmen moments after the Pocahontas will meet tonight at 6:30'. Everett Livesey, president Miss Hawley and Mr. Morri­ staff got out the adding ma­ State News President Johnson said to­ while serving as personnel spe­ with coupon Senate Judiclaiy Committee of the Saving ’ Bank of Man­ son are both seniors at Ober- chine and checked how, healthy 99c day he has gotten person.'| 7;3'0 at Odd Fellows Hall. There cialist at Mather APB, Calif. He ROUND GROUND approved his nomination to be- chester, is chairman for the lin (Ohio) College. Jfiss Haw­ it was to live In each of the confirmation from Soviet will be a social time with re­ is a 1960 graduate of Manches­ tome attorney general. freshments after the meeting. event. ley plans to teach after grad­ state’s 169 towns last year. ’The Iowa State Shaw, wealthy retired CollegianSa Premier Alexei N. Kosygin ter High School. His wife, Ju­ uation. Mr. Morrison, a grad­ map for March tells the story dith, is the daughter of Mr. and director of the International that the Soviet Union is C. Elmore Watkins of 56 Lake- Reservations close Friday for uate of Manchester High S.chool, of the ailments. BUHER Ib.- FOR OVEN ROAST Trade Mart, has been booked on willing to begin discussions a Marine League Auxiliary Mrs. David Fraser of Elro St. The bagel business is boom­ Others Back wood a rc le has recently been plans to do graduate study. (Quarters) « charge of "conspiracy to com­ with the United States on birthday dinner, Wednesday, A June wedding is planned. ing In West Haven, where the named a member of the Wes­ Army Pvt. Richard Pede- mit murder" In the Kennedy possible ways to limit the son Library Committee at Tufts March 8 at 6 p.m. at Willie’s world’s blgrgest bagel plant with coupon EYE t^/e ROUND lJ1.29 assassination investigation Vote Change monte, son of Mr. and Mrs. spread of both offensive University, Medford, Mass. Wat­ Steak House, and may be made makes ten varieties and freezes being run by New Orleans iMst. Dante Pedemonte of 769 Center The Junior Auxiliary of Man­ Coupons At Bottom A great favorite with those who enjoy very lean, IIA wmir/ip-n / a p\ __ and defensiVs missiles. kins, a 1901 graduate of the uni­ with Mrs. Richard Rand, 188 chester Memorial Hospital them for shlpmenf around the Atty. Jim Garrison. HAtCirUKD (AP) — Johnson, holding his second Lydall St. The auxiliary will St., has recently completed a world. This month, 10,(HX) dozen Of This Page tender U. S. choice meat. versity, was awarded >an honor­ vehicle maintenance mechanic (Pinkies) will meet tomorrow at In a brief corridor Interview, College students and legis- news conferenso in four days, ary degree in 1963. have Its regular meeting at the 3 p.m. at Room A-7, Manches­ of the kosher doughnuts will be Clark said the Justice Depi^- laLuio iJicoDcu Kvuajr xw. gaid ne had wnnen liosygm on ,, Marine Corps Hall, Parker St., course at Ft. Dix, N. J. dyed green for St. Patrick’s lators pressed today 'for said he had written Kosygin on ter High School. ment knows what Oarristm’s extension of absentee vot- jan. 27 to propose that the two ' Friendship ' Lodge of Masons after the dinner. Day. CL visits the plant and The Ladies Aid of the Luther­ OEuse involves, and does not con ing privileges in the state governments discuss a possible Soviet Weapon Found in Vietnam will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomor­ Three Manchester area stu­ catches the president munch­ aider it 'valid. Mrs. Catherine McCluskey of an Woman’s Missionary League that would allow in-state halt in the developiment of anti- The U S. Air Force today released this photo of a Russiaa-made roidcrt ^ . row at the Masonic Temple. The dents have been named to the ing one of his verdant products. OSCAR MAYER MELLOW CRISP Ha said Shaw "was included 48^4 Winter St., is spending the of Zion Evangelical Lutheran college students, among rac® both offensive and de- PoWCll Barred. BUt of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hub­ I baa, there w&a no connection Rounding out the issue are the At this price, all the profit Is squeezed out . . . hut Chops found’’ between Shaw and the but those attending colleges in fenslve-.wsApems. '' ■'— lard of Hublard Dr., Vernon, hundreds of customers are discovering the extra lean­ oher states may do so. ‘The PresideiEt said ta&s will and Miss Doreen ^weeney, top events in March and the assassination of the president in cream off the top of the news. ness of these 3 lb. sandwich shaped cans of Oscar Secretary of State BUa t . j** Moscow with Ambas- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 't^om- Mayer Hams. Save 80o a can jVhlle we featufe Lamb Foreleg Pallas on Ndv. 22, 1963, O ark as Sweeney of 188 Mountain Kd. Life around the state is chron­ Shanks ^ d . Grasso charged that action to sador L4e^l|m Wi^psOT rep- brand new selection icled In Connecticut Life Maga­ To Braise lb. ^ # a* "He wu checked out and change laws of absentee voting reMntlng ffie IMted States, House May Have Trouble [ zine. THREE POUND OSCAR found clear? "Clark was asked. rights has been "too long de- He mid he not knw what m HOUSE Miss Arlene LaPenta, daugh­ fened." the course might be after that ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas "That’s right," Clark replied. A. LaPenta of 65 Wedgewood MAYER HAM AT $2.99 each Meaty Shoulder Both the FBI and the Justice "These people , are dlsenfran.- emphasized tee Unit- Chops lb. ohlsed" from their voting Stat^ wffi ^ dimming Dr.; and Gary L. Heard, son of Masonic Group Swift Premium pepartment had previously re­ Making Expulsion Stick I privileges, she said, the matter throughout with Its MISSES^ CAREFREE Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heard, of Dubuque New German Franks Ib. 69o fused to discuss the arrest of 281 Henry St., are both mem­ Plans Supper Style All Meat Honeycomb Tripe Stewing Shaw- "If„ you could have the__ mail___ WASHINGTON (A P )._■ The Speaker Jtrfui W. McCormack, Thc'actkm alM-raJact^ leS4v bers of the Upsala College Choir Knockwurst Dried Beef Lamb lb. , Shaw’s arrest was the firet In I haveive had, and coUld kndw.know, of «q»es86d hope the House has barred Adam Clayton D-Mass., today signed a letter ^ W p of East Orange, N.J. The choir A spaghetti supper will b e ' Franks Ib. 79o Pepperonl Garrison’s assMslnatlon probe. the enthusiasm of these opUcge.M?*^ d^iarii^.woffl begin confaoversial to New York Gov. Nelson A. had ba^^ the o^mtl^e will go on a concert tour March served Monday at 7 p.m. before "There will be more arrests, CJay Shaw (left) is led fipm the Niew Orleans dis­ students.lents,” Mrs,___ Ocasso___ told the att^ eaikest earilest pd^eiKl#we toe;^ e . ^ _ ^ fi^nboyant figiirie, — but Sockefeller, Rockefeller, notifying him ^‘ol Uon Uon, and angled 1« 1 to HALE 14 through the 22. the meeting of the Fellowcraft We are in the best pork season of the year . . . prices Lamb a oonaiderable number of trict attorney’s office after questioning yesterday legislature’s Electkms CommKr mav have trouble tr y in g the jthe vacancy decided by ^ e ,,307_to_IlA. ^ |mircnDlltliif Club of Manchester Lodge of a-e right . . . Puelity 'run aid exo-l'ent. Whole 10 to Patties lb. them,’’ said Garrison, who has teq, "I’m sure your cold, 11 lb. Pork Loins, cut to order, Ib. 69c, 7-Rlb Pork after being accused of “taking p art in a conspiracy Miss Eileen S. Boris, daugh­ .Masons at the Masonic, Temple. been conducting a probe of the hearts would be moved. caller Boast 39c lb. to assassinate President Kehhedy,”^ (AP Photofax) ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. A film will be shown alter the assassination of President J’s agents. ' TOKYO (AP) Radio Moscow Chinese Communist leadership to Storrs, was m Offies a w y . ciai electioneiecnon wifiwiu ^ne heldneia toTO fillim ------, r- w f ^ ^ t S e m s y wifi, morrow at 6 p.m. and Friday liam Bryce of 173 Irving St., The, dozen ^ men who made_____ the_ said today Communist . Chinese exercises extreme caut^ on Neither could vote,, he said. ■ ^ Powell’s seat and therethere. Is every tee .toto seat the Negro Democrat mm ram out, me oons^cy wi^ specially ;k with an . eva» from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Mott’s Elmer Stone of 14 Elizabeth Dr., ^ew Frozen NEW YORK CUT aeiu’chsearch carried away five cardw rd- ijunjatap Chen Yl has the problem of “U.S. aggressloo a « « i BBi< toclihood he again wUl be elect- with a sUff censure, a $40,000 turn him ^ priced Community Hall. Handmade or Norman Pierce, 152 Law­ bohrd bwM^ed Sd a^anffinavlim ambassador to Vietnam” and has made no DispUtB Settled ; ne«.t6 |lW W .W W '* » ad to fill the post he has held 22 assessment and the loss a i all ^ rence Rd., Wapping, all officers The gallatles wacajaeked hiil boutinues and homemade baked \ Items Items, tocludl^ bo. SPECIALS ‘Wilfred (Jhambers of Manches- courtroom,™ ww on t^Soviet union persona to toe nation’s popUa- rtce ptcridept of tiia union since have to serve one-tUrd of the certoto, the amUon meai^‘'th«fc ter------took the stand as a defense Atty. Plcpler argued yester- "Mao Tse-tung and his clique ^ mimttfmr eight-year term before becom- as of 6:66 pjq . Wednesday, wltness to the Richard E. Tur- day that Chambers was advised are not interested to the victory uj,b today, the Pitor inova after he ing eligible for parole. And the Adam Clayton VowOH ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ,Hudson 70 Soft savings for women Strong Table 1 MAXWnj. HOUS€ COFFEE ...... lb. 73c ootte Jr. murder trial ^ fully of his rights when he tes- m Vietnam with Soviet weapons HealthServlce also noted toe. dehtid'SfcttA’S re^udst fot con- federal Landnin- Griffin Act Oil War Ends, be eitoer a member or fused to ai^er s e i^ que^ jjfled during a deposltton hear- nor are 4they .interested to a „niber of marriages continued toUM ce^hl^$ 75% 0 haU pend- would prohibit him from holding ber-elect of the; M>to Gbiovieas, Napkins I w W tions about the tog before the trial. Chambers peaceful settlement of the war S^m id freest t ^ r union dttlce after his Syria Reopens FIRST QUALITTr-MICBO-MKSH MISSES’ REGULAR TO 2.50 BUMBLE BEE TUNA 3 9 c IBs $80,000 sfuuMl Ajax ne\V„ Power Pads. wMe on grounds of self tocrim- had chosen to answer Atty.■ '.1 becauseZ~L— of toe ijpsslblUty of ' war tois irtll continue. , tibn, AttorttoyS,itor.Hoffa, who release. _ stop and he wifi hAve ito; yacato seoinless nylons ' famous name bras inauoiL - Plepler’s questions men, . aimand between the Uniteduni States and g^hies borp In toe postWorid. t«k oyer- tli 1 .8-mHllon-mem. , Although Wilson did not refer Iraq Pipelines bis plush Raybunt CMtoa Bitlklr. Buy 1, get 1 free. 2 TALL RED SALMON...... • Turcotte Is charged with tha had therefore waived his rights the Soviet Union sizes 15c and 27c. War n baby boom years are ber labor otganization after to them, Ms bal^^tag also BEIRUT, Lebanon. (AP) _ ing suite, though he wfil get A .4 ) khotgun slaying of his wife, answer questions at the “ For them, Soi Soviet aid to Viet- to reach' the ages ,at Beck lowr time ’Team- meant that three « Hoffa’s co- few days___ to pack. Marie,*- on Sept 22 trial, Atty. Plepler said. i»amnam Is detrimental ' to their sters preildent, was handed a defendants would have to begin Syria------called -- off its oil w a ^ ^ th ^ ^ livyuuii vomv jajtiGw |t-51 w uem. « SOS. Buy 1 for 47c. CHENEY'S BALDWIN APPLES «- Chambers claimed the privi­ (See Page B i|^) 4 p "’ * 2 3 * 2 Get 2nd 47c pkg. for Are seUlng like hot cakes, along with McIntosh and De­ Assistant State’s- Attorney schemes.” ' ’ to 1968 for their sentences. ' the ‘ Western-owned " ’ Iraq-Petro- ” ^ e r Democrats* votfil to atrlF, lege of not answering this Edward J. Daly contended how- Asserting President Johnson leum Compsoty today and Powell of Om Education. iui4 only 5c. licious. Come here for the finest Indian River Grapefruit mbming after Turcotte’s coun­ Seamless mesh dress sheer nylons. All first and Large jSAy9,l.,Pranges. quality. All wanted fashion shades. Sizes Cotton bras^soft cup and padded styles— sel, Atty. Sanford Plepler asked (See Page El^) (8«e P“«« Nineteen) agreed to reopen pipelines from * (See Page B l^) 8% to 11 in proportioned lengths. regular or-stretch strap's. Sizes 32 to , 40. Wm under direct examination: Iraq to the Mediterranean. . " - ftH ^ there ever been a time to The company announced to ” , the summer or spring of 196G Beirut that the Syrian govern- 2 SSSS:“SSSmSSS^ MISSES’ An d WOMEN’S REG. TO 7.98 MISSES’ FAMOUS ‘‘BARBARA ANN” when you Wteame Intimate with C o n i D U t e r O O O I S ment and the LondOn-bMed* * rwiS sleepwear ^bySpeidtil New Quaker Sugary M ^e Turcotte?’’^ ^ ^ ^ firm had signed an agreement TVlAvxTa ^•agllw e'|A ^ doytime dresses Cknt^ Cereal With SAVE 30c i That question had been put ending an ofi crisis that had i i v vVO Men who like* fine leather, (take to this superb new Free Comic Book I w ith This Coupon and Any $6.00 Purchase Off i Jo Chambers yesterday irfter- tripped the Middle East since SSSBSSSSSBSSSSISSSSSSBS^ noon by Atty. Filler and $ ' Speidel watchhand On sight. It’s a handsome combina­ I ITie Price Of One Quart I Human Check Rights Secrotary of State Riwk say* QUAKE iChambers had answered T ened to strangle the economy of ^ gov«um«at eleettMW hr tion of classic style and modern engineering. yvon’t answer that.” For Earthquake fiio TPT* SouOi VIetiiMn Biay'be .hdd tfi Cotton and Avril® rayon gowns, pajamas Power 35c I MIRACLE WHIP I , A lej^ question then posed Popular coat and step-in style dresses in Romunda looks and feels like leather, yet wears like prints, plaids add checks. Misses’ 12 to 20 Solid colors. Reg. 3.98. I’ $80 Million Mistake ‘‘Barbara Ann" flannel sleepwear M y y iron — with the ’’twist-it, lurn-it, tie-it-in-a-knot" metal­ QUISP I Good thru March 8. c Limit One |. and women’s 14^‘ to 24^. prints—gowns, pajamas. Reg. 2.98 ip iill 39 WASHINGTON (AP)' —, The More than one in nine taxpay- lic construction that has made Speidel TV^IST-O-FLEX® For'Quasy Energy 35c ^ Students Stage tax coiiebtor’s computer can ers jvho fUed for rehmM VVatchbands a household name. ) make an $eo-mlUlon mistake - through last Saturday made Hour,‘Kiss-in’ but appEU’ently It wop’t make mistakes to completing theto 'droM./'x to •“ anctot*. IMX- Be the first to wear or give this new breed of watch ments have been dropped, a -m-.h.— TTninn T«nm, savings savings for boys the satoe one twice. toms, IRS “ ***• ^ ^ ... som ce Close to the ®®mpmiy > t attachment. Choose frbm our Romunda se;lection, now. BAST liANSINO, Mich (AP) The Internal Revenue Service Errors were discovered both^ Something new came to MichMien- tg^ay Its hlgWy touted by computer and humans on Men’fi Begiilariy 1.98—Long Sleeve KODEL and COTTON Bordered in: gold filled — $8.95, stainless steel — $6.50. 'jf-company, spokesman said |^^?v £ ? Igaa State Uhlverslty’s c^p ia operotion figSred an more than 380.000 of toe return*. orders were seto Im ^ ^ te l^ o SupramO O s ^ casual slocks Choice pf blatk or brown. Wednesday night as an sstimat- ^ refund last year lor Among them were 96.780 errort sport ond knit shiHs r SUGAR ~i r •d 600 students staged a protest corporation simply be- to arithmetic and 86,000 returns ^rt work on unanimously niies tha atM BUHER that oU from Kirkuk, to northr teacher „_xwoato *_ Is tevmOA. tovaUd. . . Sizes 14-20. ^ ••ktoB-ta." . . cause the company reversed its which listed-the wrong em Iraq, would start flowing • Radnal or gingham sport shirts in assorted Reg. $4.98. ^ Pr. T The demimstratlon^ to a dort ^ numbers. Bedurlty nmnber o^none at aU. ■ . -ate ethics committee scheduU* colors. Also, knit shirts with turtle nech or I Lbs. c I Lb. ?c I Wtorji; lounge was aimed at ^ humans to right the BIS added. again within a few days. t«Mto hearing* e« tt».aetlvlfihfi higb crew ribs. WE CUSTOM PIT THIS BAND TO YOUR WATCH 5 45 1 5 , %het Students described as to- ^ the Social Security nuni' on clrties tore of Sen. Thomas J. DaM t o hs* j w ith This Ooupon and $5.00 Pnnshase | | Wltii This Ooup<« and $6.00 Purchaise | AfinTGomont wfts & oftCKOOwn Dy RtmawA "'M Hmv OrlMna KODEL and COT^N AND WRIST WHILE YOU WAIT creased sternness to rogulationa computer made up for ber or tax identification nuto S^a. which failed to ^ ly gen- ^ ^ public displaya of affection at caught the same ber to the case of persons and, ulne sup^rt ^from Its Arab ^ casual slacks tiie university. mistake by the same corpora- corporations without a Socin) neighbors for Its >tan^ drews who represented Xsa - ■TOa demonstrators carried b^ore it punched out a re- Security number — which U The Damascus regime had Oswald on a IMi 2 ^ 3 Sizes 6-12. YOU CAN BE SURE AT SHiaORS «gn8; “ Make fund orftos, important to the computer aiv ^Tove thy neighbor,” and "Ups ...... K atetod d ^ tto ctow foUowtog A *tm t bniwL R«g. $3.98. This year, for ttw first time, atlon. tgIosisg its strftn^tonola on um ■ m JIg dMMito iR p i MSU unite.” Puelwred Ups . . , .. I- auall ,isyE,tox «nu«i«-returns- ~vare being Here’s what happened when , M ^ S S S en OaulUsU atad e^ Inc. Wsep toe order of chewed fuUy by the computer, yjg (^niputer goofed os nlatod ! ' said it had slgneu uie agree-_i . a6< WE INVITE YOUR “CHARGE ACCOUNTI” studento and i coeds which already has processed 3.2 i,v lui gg mmg a source: ment for higher royalties partly . ll4 0 0 R CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE"^ part to the protest. mlllton V todlridual returns and large corporation H ia . TIm Mtohigan State News, credited refunds worth J412 nfilr (Sea Fag® ^1^***'*®®*). ttML^Ytaoh CQvazaBMaG* 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER OPEN THURS, and |TH. tlU 9—Opan Fri. and Sat. 8 A.M. .(Siae Fag* Sevoa) jPEN|DAY$ THURSDAY NIGHTS till 9s9B (lee-Fws® Mhw***^ 'it

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MANCHESTER BVENIJJG EffiRAIJ), MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1967 Christ, established witlt'tlfb'kRI PAGtS n m U .SA.; Sheed, Office Politics. Ion show tomorrow at 8 pju. A n d n i - m r B o lto n and Ihxrton, My Lord of Cantor- at the high school for the bene- / A f w w v c f of the Board of Hoineiand. m able throughout the show and a bury.' • fit of Its general sohOlorahlp Ministries o f the United Church COLONIAL RUG SlidnwoM on Bridge of Christ mi I W On Supreme Court Order Every Nook and . . . South Windior luncheon of scalloped potato;^ Non-fiction, Asimov, The fund. ^ R N O N CIRCLE. VERNOR, CQNNECTKJUT ; , ham, cole slaw, rolls, butter and C h u i S c l i He Is a native of Massllon, nomr soouh o p p o n b nt Nordi dealer MicJmet Spetrini Appointed Roman RepubHc;' Barclay, -r—...... Junction Route* 80 oaff 88 Manchester's Municipal ooffea will be offered on Satur­ I Ohio, a graduate o f the College Building was a beehive of f C « r o m 0 ^ MISTAKE Both lidwdes vnlnevpInefaU* Worlds Wittunrt End; Bishop, Advertisement— . 876-0958 « 8494577 day. y Home baked goods will MORTO of .Wooster, in Ohio, and a activity last night, with all. Brazil; Buehwald, fion of the Wanteld — Newsbdy for Cider At $5,700 Starting Pay jlso be available at' a separate 9ji AUPBED'SHBIMWOLD A A 6 ■ : %, To Vnexpired Term on PBG Great Society; Coutfdin, Your, Mill Road Section,,in Service graduate 'of Eden Theological Speck Trial Judge sorts of municipal affairs booth. , V A J732 Seminary, Webster Groves, Mo. W e are feafuring for 4 days going on. <> A6 Introduction . to • Law; Dunoon Call Herald Circulaton Depart- Michael Spetrini of Riga L>one T to selectmen will Inform the Stiaring Siuiiday Fellowship Meets A voter-making session Committee members for t h e - - " ^ r _____ * 9 4 3 2 - ^ Dog TYalnlng Mkde . Easy; ment 447-9726. servic* at the First Oongrega- iritow iitclude: Mrs. Ektwia Ka- before yo was chos«i liut ni^t to fill an board of finance of their opin­ Tonight at 8 the ■ Women’s Wed., Thurs., Fri., Saf. fhese 2 best was being conducted in the Offered to Teachers WEST EAST 4'% Gaasner, Masters of the Drama; unexplred tenn 4R the. public ion in a-letter. Mondiester Evening Herald llonal Church will be the Rev. 'Fellowship of the Congrega­ Eases News Curbs town clerk’s office; the lat and Mrs. Bernard Bordua, e# elnhs A None 4 l0543B 'in » Gladstone, Hints and U ps tor The personnel policies s t ^ new proposal would be retained 9 Q 1086 K94 ..a building commlsBloq (PBC) on Town Meeting Flsinned BoItoU oqrrespendeht. Cleme- Pool Shanabrook, rogtohal sec­ tional Church meets and will sellers af one lovr insfailed price* MDORIA, ni. (AP) — News­ jury selection. They also were Board of Tax Review was the Handy Man; Graham^ Take committees of the board of ed­ at the present rate of premium 0 Q 10954 0 JT , . recommendation of the Demo- The selectmen expect to have well Young, 648-8981. retary of - the ' Stewardship hear a talk by Mrs. Eric Mar- men had a sUghtly freer hand banned from reporting ques­ holding sessions in the My Life; Herrington, Dictionary eratlc Town Committee. Council of the United Church tin, president of the Conneoti- today in covering the trial of tions and answers in the ques­ Hearing Room; the Charter ucation has presented a final Mrs. Joh i Mason. SOUTH a special town meeting the end of .Electronic Terms; Kersey. uuu Under the proposal, teachers A t their, lost meethig the se­ of this month or the beginning of Christ. HU theme will be out. Conference of the United Richard Speck, the 26-year-old tioning of prospective Jurors. Revision Commission was salary proposal to town teabh- ^ Bachelor's degree would 4 KQI987 Woman's Day Book of House On thej panel accepted ^ 5 ■ ■ lectmen chose 'Earl Whitehead of April. Its main purpose will ‘'Worship,” ' Church of Christ. Her subject dHtter aocuMd of murdering meeting in the Probate ora for the 1947-48 school year, start at 15,700 and in 18 steps Plants; Lasaer, Your Income School Menus eight eiudant nuraes. Wednesday are a housewife OK 832 to o f Converse Rd., but It subse­ be to correct a "goof" on the. Rev Slianabrook-s work caUs wlU be "Adventures In Read- LEFS TOWNE PLACE Courtroom, the Town Plan­ Tax. 1967; Mezelthlh, New The new proposal calls for a reach a maximum of $8,940. of hla hand before I Had play­ tor Interpreting and proradUng Ing.” All women of the church The trial judge, Herbert C. with a teen-age son, a retired ning Commission was in the game between the Harlem Ma> quently devolped that White- change of election date made Worldwide Cook Book; Moody, A loop and tip sheared plush 100% acrBan carpet in Teachers with a Master's de­ ed from dummy. MMh W « l and the community have been Paachen, relaxed his news-cov­ contractor, a divorced mother manager's office pressing starting salary of $6,700 on the glciaha and the East Hartford 1 (p .Pass 1 4 Pan head is not registered with at the la6t town meeting. The Home Ranch; Nabokov,'' The Manchester public school 17 »ich colors and 6 fancy tweeds. gree would start at $6,100 with _ , “1 asked Bast Itf he prom- •fther party and that the Demo­ invited to attend the meeting. erage restrictions Wednesday, of two young children and an for acceptance of its 1967- first step of the pay scale with B^plorers on March 9 ^ 8 p.m. jo play Ms card (wMch I 2 ^ Pass 3 4 Pass »'» Also on the agenda Will be a Speak, Memorjr; North, Rac- menu for the week beginning a IS-step maximum of $9,520. crats had already chosen a can­ thus complying with an order ex-Marine who now is a factory 48 budget request; and the final step for teachers with at the high school.school, Proceeds ^ ^ a n 't see) no matter what 4 4 All Pass Ai vote on a land swap in the Bol­ coons Are the Brightest Pe<^le; March 6 is as follows: Service of Sharing Sixth year certificate sal­ . i-.i. ... ,-i ...... ■ ' issued earlier, in jhe day by the supervisor. school officials were in the a sixth year certificate at from the game will be u s e d /r _ ,— didate. unbeknownst to the se- ton property, off Toomey Lane. Rapport, Mathematics; Sadler, Monday: Breaded veal cutlet, A special appeal has been aries range from $6,400 to $9,- I played from t Mttmen. Property lines have, been squar- I'm a Lucky One; Scholes, Con- tomato sauce, mashed potato. sent out to members and 820 for the 18-step schedule. something about saving time point short of what you need -’Whitehead has refused the friends of the Congregational TO.W ALL OR ROOM SIZE. OVER 56% RUBIER Speck’s trial, which began have no fixed oplnidn against school biidget request, also The teachers requested a Scholarship Fund. e

■N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIA N C^TEA. CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENlNQ-BIHtALH. MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1967 ^ l i a VOTJB tiiklned for many trade* such - Circle Adopts og housecirlg, cooks, and nurse- b ' Z Y em o n maidg. §ome of the olasoee they * 4 d TV-Radio Tonight Cirl in Nairobi attend include Uterocy, Bng- t* ^ . Ush, Kble gtuily and arts and " Friendship Circle of the Sal- crafts. NEED A SKOIAL Planners Discuss 'vaUbn Army hfui adopted on ______African girl, NJokl W i^lko, at wAiitptfAM oONOBATCXATliD for TNAT 8PE0IAL Televiswn the Salvation Army Girls Cen- b a RTFORO (AP)-rThe Dem- ar School Walkways B:00 ( 8) Hovie (80) ^ rU Camera ter, Nairobi. Boi^ Africa. She ocrattc-domlnated Gtaneral Aa- 8-2» Mike Douglas 7:80 (34) The French Chef (10-2042-30) Daniel wog sent to the center by a g^mibly oongretulated Howard ^InThe/ (10) Perry____ Hsaon Boons X propcMd plan tor the In- “The town wiU have to g o ■- ■■■■—— - Sophia Loren The panel met with town plan- available land and that which Is Weather 643-5135 Misses Bonded Acetate (24) Observing Bye 9:30 ( 8-40) That Girl (C) simple things in English, and ROME (AP) — After losing aer Samuel Pine, who Is assist- presently owned by It, accord­ (22) Film (1040-2240) Drap>'“et 1967 ing the town In the drawing up f pjjjg (40) News: (Sieyenne , 10:00 has written to her “mama” In four ohlMren in mlscarrtagea, 6:80 (10-22-30) Huntley-Brinklsy Ko^al^*Dean ifartin I PROMPT actreaa Sophia Loren may be Girl’s 18) Subscription TV Manchester. Children at the cen­ MORIARTY BROTHERS of a oomprehenslve plan under ^ considerable amount of the planning to adopt or raise an PANT-SKIRT-JACKET the Federal 701 program. town-owned land still requires {2/) What's New? 10:80 18) Steel in AmerjCT ter like to call their sponsors iPREE DELIVERY ( 3-12) Walter Cronklte (O U :00 8 (C). 10-20-22-3040) News, “mama.” She Is learning to “Oonneotieof'a Oldest linooln. Mercury, orphaned baby, sin Italian Vernon Public Works Dlrec- development, however, he point- ( 8) Peter Jennings (C) S^rts. Weqther Comet and Cougar Pealcr r _ Film knit and sew, and hopes to be­ magasine aays. tor Andrew Tricarico agreed to ed out. (20) British Calendar iCOUNTRY DRUfi 815 CENTiJB STBISB1V-MANCHB8TEB 6:46 (30) News, Sports, Weather 11:16 (40) Sports Final come a dressmadeer. The weekly magkzlne “Stop” draw up a proposed priority list q^e type otsdevelopment de­ 7:00 (24) Mayflower Story (13) Movie „ (23-30-40) News, Sports, (3-12) News, Sports, Girls at the center are said Wednesday thaUlt is ru­ Weekender Suits Bonded Knits Shifts af areas in need of sidewalks pends much on' the demand of Weather Weather (C) mored in Miss Loren’s home throughout the town, the the residents of the town for (2O) Huntley-Brlnkley (O (20) Memory Lane (24) Hurricane Betsy (40) ft» rts Final town of PozzuU, near Naples Cqmp. Valus ^2.9S Usher Jn the balmy spring with Comp. Value 5.98 and 7.98 amount of paved area needed, various types of recreational ( 8) Twilight Zone 11:20 ( 8) Jlovle that ahe has agreed to care for this suoerbly styleii 3 do. harleoiiin and estimated costs. He will facilities. Presumably this will ( 3) Daktarl (C) 11:26 (40) Country Murtc (C) (101 McHale's Navy 11:30 (10-20-23-30) Tonight (O 18-month-old Ernesto Capasso'. check, 100% Orioa* AcryUe lod( submit his report to the plan- t,e one of the primary subjects 7:16 (40) You Asked for It (40) Movie His parents were killed In a bonded to acetate. The S P c . nlng oonunlsskm within two of discussion when the group (22' Mass Highlights 11:.36 (3) Movie highway accident In Australia. Sizes 7 to 14 SEE SATCBDAT^ TV WEEK FOB OOMPIETB US'i'lNG Jacket, aldrt, alack suit. weeks. meets wlth_recreatlon director ■ The rumors say Miss Loren 5.37 "The town needs sidewalks so Berger. *1716 economic develop- Will adopt Ernesto “ or at least 4 ’ ’ flfiuch. It Isn’t funny” Tricarico ment commission Is Investigat- Will raise him and educate him ■aid. Ing the advisability of establish- Versatile, practical, comfortable. Newest girls look! Striped shirt- Radio and love him as her own,” the makers skinny boy swingers. A Line, print, k solid combinations. The sidewalks, which were jpg ^ municipal golf course in magazine reported. It said the pr(Hnptly termed walkways by town and Is expected to report (This listing Includes only toose news broadcasts of 10 or IS Some statlona carry other short newBcasto.) baby would be taken t o visit the Tricarico and Mayor Thomas the results at Its next meeting minute length. actress in Switzerland and then Fishnet McOusker, are being sought to March 7. WDBC—U6S 11:30 Barry Farber Show would go to her villa at Marino, permit more students to walk to ‘Tot lo ta’ Proposed 5:00 IMck Robinson 13:00 Oomment 6:00 Joey Reynolds 12:16 News, fflgn Off near Rome. school, reducing the transports- pine further suggested the 9:00 Ken Griffin WTIC—1080 Girl’s Perma Press tion costs tor the town. establishment of small "tot 1:06 News, Sign Off 6:00 Afternoon Edition WBCH—918 6:00 News. Sports. Weather Mayor Yorty Hosiery 7 ’Tricarico, at ’Tuesday’s meet- lots,” around the heavily popu- 5:00 Hartford Highlights 6:36 Americana tag, proposed the walkways be lated Rockville Center area, 7:00 News 7:06 Ski Report (AP)—Show 8:00 Gaslight 7:16 Americana MONTHLY FURNITURE business h u given installed along Rt. 30, where which would provide small 12:00 (Julet 7:30 News of the Worid By Show Case there are two existing schools, piaygirounds for pre-school 7:45 Joe Garaglola imlitics Gov. Ronald Reagan Shirts 7:60 Sing Along and U.8. Sen. George Murphy. Including the Junior high and an chiidren. These could be estab-. 7:00 B ee Show 8:06 Pop (Concert Comp. Value 2.00 pr. Comp. Value 2.25 additional 24-room school which iished on vacant lots, or town i 2;oo Gary 9:06 Nlghtbeat Now politics is giving show Is expected to be opened In 1969. owned properties. " 11:00 News. Sports. Weather CUASSIFIED AD!!! business Los Angeles Mayor 11:30 Art Johnson Other areas In which the in- Also recommended Is the es- 6:16 Speak Up Hartford Samuel W. Yorty. 6:00 News The mayor goes to work T 7 9 stallation of walkways would tablishment of wooded or land- 6:15 Barry Farber Show reeeive top priority include scaped buffer strips wherever 6:45 Lowell Tlwmas , March 19 as the host of a 90- 7:00 'The World Tonight mlnute talk and interview show Lake St., West St. and Skinner poseible throughout the entire 7:16 Frank (Jlfford SWEDISHBODY Rd. Walkways In the vicinity of town. 7:30 Harry Reasonor Sunday nights on a local televi­ up sleeve. Tailored shirts ■with 7:36 Worid of Religion sion station. Bermuda or convertible collars. other schools will also be con- The town’s present recrea- 8:00 News ' _ . . SECTIONA] VE SEAT Come running to Caldor for this sidered. Many of Vernon’s tlonal Inveiltory by acreage, 8:10 Speak tfp Hartford MOLomo “A very interesting experi­ season's most exdttog boriecy treat Kodel* Polyester and cotton no 10:06 Comment ment,” Yorty told his rtews con­ I iron fabrics. White, pink, blue, Srtiools are located oii heavily includes: Playgrounds, 20 10:20 Speak Up Hartford MASSAGE Fsboloua fishnet in a qiectacnlar traveled roads, p rin tin g a acres; playflelds, 137; neigh- EARLY AMERICAN LIVING ference Wednesday. “It’s new array of V different deaigber o(d(«s. I 7 to 14. problem for walking sidiool chll- borhood parks, 109; large FOR ROOM SET — Sofa & chair. AND CH GROUP. and novel.” You will treat youraelf to fheM bean- dren, particularly those in the parks, 212; natural areas. 248, Heavy tweed cover. Floor As the Democratic mayor’s tiful lee cream eolori at Caldor’t lower grades. and speciaf facilities, 36, as CAMERAS U D IE S ONLY sample; faded. Regular: $299.00 first guest, producer Jack thUty price. Black, udiite, champagne^ V Girl’s New Spring Mayor McCusker suggested well as two major recreational FILM — EUIBS — Now: $160.00 Bourke has Invited Sen. Robert eoeoa, iniBgi^ lem ^ Ulna, pii*, Dm, the planning commission con- buildings. F . "Kennedy, D-N.Y., who sea, mango. Ona sun fits aU 9 to IL d i s c o u n t PR IC ES CALL LOVE SEAT — Loose pillow The acquirition of- land clashed with Yorty at a Senate aider requirij^ developers to In- back. Gold print. Floor sample: gtall walkways within pro­ around Bolton Lake, Walker ARTHUR DRUG hearing last year. Skirts Reservoir, Tangerhoosen faded. One only. Regular: - There has been no reply from posed subdivtaiODs, particularly 6434771 $239.00 — Now: $144.00 where they front on busy roads. Lakes, Shenitisit Lake, Ogden Kennedy yet. Comp. Volue 3.50 Fine replied that the pro­ Brook Pond and the Hockanum SOFA & CHAIR — Famoos posal would be a good one, River, has beef) recommended International living Room f . Lee Bailey providing the. town has a pro­ both in Pine’s plan and by Group. Cocoa brown tiifted back. NEW YORK (AP)—F. Lee posed sidewalk plan and could CRPA, These areas could be Traditional style. Just one to Bailey plans to portray himself show the developers how It easily developed to provide Is the time of yi*ar to treat yourself sen. Regular; $359.00 —Now: in the movie, “The Sheppard would tie in with their area. water rOcreStion facilities as This $^.00 Murder Case.” Bailey was the defense attor­ Bdted A lines. Tattersall plaid, McCucker also reported' the well as parklands. paisley prints. Floral k solid town will be installing walk- The report will serve as the or friend to a LOVE SEAT & MATCBONG ney for Samuel H. Sheppard, CHAIR — Red floral {Mint. colors. Cottons, Hopsacks, Dacrona ways along Skinner Rd, In the basis .tor future recreational the Cleveland osteopath, at hie land acquisition once' it is Danish styling. FoD foam second trial on chargee of mur­ Polyester, k Cottons k Bedford area of the achooL cord. Slzto 7 to 14. adopted as i>art of-the compre­ rubber. One only. Regrton dering his wife. Sheppard was Vernon Olrele Problems $279.00 New: $177.00 Pine agreed to make a study hensive plan of development Gift O f A Spring acquitted. et the truffle pattern at Ver­ for the town. 2-pc. Liv in g room s e t s « Bailey waa asked at a news non Circle, particularly in re- By famous Nelson,. Fuji, foam, • Easy Terms! conference Wednesday if be had Tlatlon to the Tri-City and Ver­ MOTORIST, CHARGED rmber. Guaranteed ' f r a m e . any acting experience. non Circle Shopping Centers. LAKEVILLE (AP) — Police Like Center piece Lawson style. Two to sell. • Free Delivery! “Just in front of juries,” be The______study^ would______include the have charged Arithony Pope of Regular: $369.00 - Now: $1M.00 replied with a grin. After a sec­ oontroveraial proposal to close Scarsdale, N.Y. with negligent ond thought, he said, “No.” HOWARD PARLOR LIVING Green Circle Rd. which con- homicide and evading responsi- These come, in arrangements of LIFE-LIKE nects Rta. 83 and 30, behind hility In the death of a 74-year- ROOM SET — Traditional Sofa Karl Ruppenthal k Chair. Luxurious living for Women’s the Vernon Circle Shopping oW woman pedestrian who /as Our Regular SAN FRANCISCX) (AP)—Dr. B o y ’s Center struck down Wednesday night. FLOWERS. MASTERPIECES OF W AX CAN­ a low indee. One 2-pc. set only. Karl M. Ruppenthal, a teacher Regular: $429.00 - Now: $280.00 Low P rice Poll(Je Chief George Trapp re- The ^etlm, Mary E Daley DLES OR COMBINATIONS OF BOTH. of graduate students at Stanford ported the results of a traffic was pnmounced dead at nearby OCCASIONAL CHAIRS - 159.88 University, believes in a change Young Men’s Double Breasted Dress Heels survey made recently In the Sharon Hospital, Modern. Early American. 15 to Our Lowest Price Ever! of pace—at slightly tmder 800 Plaid area which reveals that 11,833 seU; Regular: $69.97 to $139.97 miles an hour. vehicles passed the area via W e also have a new assortment of Wrought - Now: $42.00 to $89.00 Consists of left and right arm sectionals and chair. Factory close­ On Tuesdays and 'niursdays, Comp. Value the scholarly looking Ruppen­ Raincoats Rt. 83, and 8,171 vehicles used 12.95 the OLD Iron and Easter Baskets. l o u n g e s o f a - Loose pfllow outs In better grade heavy tweeds and stripes. Foam filled zlppered thal, 49, sticks to his classes as Sport Jackets] R t SO In the Vernon Circle back sofa in Moss Cpt Velvet. area within a 24-hour period. cushions, sturdy walnut finish frames. Delivered all set up, ready head of the Stanford transporta­ Thi$ Season's Fashion First Deep down comfortable Put Spring on your fe^ An elMaht A study mhde by the state tion management program in W e ld o n “Slouch” Couch in Traditional Comp. Volua 22.50 Bcrcdl DUcUe adorns this mid-high heel Comp. Volue 1196 in 1963 is the basis for the to use. the School of Business.. style. One only. AS IS. Regnlar: But six times a month he goes pump. Quality leather uppers, and present proposals to close $299.00 — Now: $166.00 leather soles. Black patent leather, navy Green (hrcle Rd. as a thiDugh D ru g C o . WELLES FARM WAGON to San Francisco International Airport, checks out a Trans calf, bone calf. Sizes 5 to 10! road and to turn it Into an VAUGHAN BLONDE World Airlines Boeing 707 jet |97 exit tor the Vernon Circle Hi (hcii tu'u 11(1(1 rt's.s BEDROOM GROUP — Triple and COUNTRY STORE SOLID MAPLE - TWIN SIZE and hurtles east as a senior Shopping Center. It would then Dresser. Mirror; (jhest with full 767 MAIN ST. TWA pilot. He Is a charter be directly across the R t 83 size brass headboard and night ROUtE 83 TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. member of the Airline Pilots Bugged Fortret> PdJyeBtar cot­ 6 Podut coat with toom the Tri-<31ty exit and table. Floor sample only. I’lirklilK III lllrrli St. Association. ton twill witb smert Dobby vent Sises • to 18. could be controlled by use of Regular: $249.00 - Now; $160.00 TRUNDLE RISER RED IMrIdiiv; l.ot rayon lining and aU the trfan- a tripped traffic light The mings. Epatuete, fun aUm bdL present Rt. 83 exit of the Ver-^ THAYER COGGIN SOFA - Gov. David Cargo SANTi^ FE, N.M. (AP)—‘T m etorm ehoulder. 14. tan. 8bes non Circle Shopping Center Modern loose pillow back sofa; COMPLETE WITH TWO MATTRESSES! going to start walking to work M t o i i. would be closed offp* green print. Walnut frame. One so people can get the idea they ’The board of representatives only; Regnlar; $269.00 — Now: $187.00 can walk two or thi«e .blocks. has postponed action on the pro­ We’ve got to tighten up.” posal several times. RUGS — 9x12, Continuous New Mexico Gov. David Car- ■ Open Space and Recreation Filament Nylon Rugs; or 9x12 go said it, and to emphasize a Planning members took home Oval Colonial Rraids. All colors. need for economy in state gov­ toy’s Dura Press a five-page report on the pro­ Just 22. Regnlar: $39.97 to $49.97 ernment, he plans to walk to posed open space plan for Ver­ — Now: $29.00 and from work. Th e governor’s non, tor further study before lifT mansion is two miles from his meeting with ReoVeatlon Direc­ SOLID CHEHRY DINING office, but he said part of the tor Donald Berger at the next ROOM GROUP’ — Pedestal walk will be downhill. 2 Pc. Slack Sets Planning session. Table with two twelve - inch Ih e governor, 37, a physical The plan utUizes and parallels Thursday thru Saturday leaves; Four Duxbury Side fitness enthusiast,; told a news By Esquire Jr. the open space plan drawn up Chairs. Two Arm Chairs; China ^ ' Hutch and Base. Regnlar conference Wednesday that by the OapHol Region Planning some employes drive state cars Comp. Value 5.98 - - ' '-v' $637.79 — Now: $409.00 Agency. I^ e n accepted it Trill SEVENTH AVENUEI to work. be included in the coinprehen- Cargo said he previously has 9 7 alve plan of Vernon and will By Norman Bogner been driving an “economy­ aerve as a guide to the future Save An Extra sized” car to the office. acquisition of parks and recrea- tionai facilities for the town. Plaid shirt Solid daidc % boxer, ’I1)e proposed Elastem High­ tab fro n t lands Greenbelt, which runs PaUisher'g 7 7 "30% O FF Essays Invited from Glastonbury to Somers, Ust 5.95 O ur R e g u la r' On Americakiism la the "single most important Reinilar low prices on recommendation of the CRPA l h . Low Pride AVE ’The American Legion AtulU- plan as it affects Vernon”, Pine $139.97 The dramatic tale of the ruthless riw of Jay Black­ sry is sponsoring an American­ stated. man from a Williamsburg tenement to the top of ALL LAMPS Our LowMt Priet Eyarl ism Essay Contest open to all He ddes not feel It la Ver­ students 'in Grades 6 through non’s responsibility or obllga- Seventh Ayenue’s fashion industry. ^ Boy’s Permanent P ress^ In our pumiture Depart-, 12. s. Men’s Springweight Men’s Spring tl 11 and 12. C6mp. Value 12.95 8 9 Approximately 1,000 acres in ARRANGEMENT and dkughitei^ who like to surprise jrbu with guests. \ Essays'' should not be more \ i . 6om|>. Volui 12.95 \ ^ Vernon would be included in the than 500 words excluding the ^ / Special value packed group. OreenMIt Pine termed it ”ah ^ laminatea k Dacron* By Eli Kazan articles (a, and, the). The front Hindaome 1 Ust hooOT, rust cocoa k new Choice of wanted colora. ’Tt is ^Important the town re­ essay in each group and these chill. S-M-lrZL. S-M-L-XL. mains abreast of the various 6.95 MANCHESTER SALE: will be sent to the American Le­ federal and state programs a^ Thursday thru Saturday gion Auxiliary Department of S A L E : TH U R S . thru S A T . ttuy bapome available to aup- Conneotteut for, entry in a state plmnant the local share of coats ' of the arrangements hy R* live .v.. A d a il y sad SATURDAY contest—. . DAILY and SATURDAY for paildaad acquisition”, ac- _ 18i»ne«ranuned, novd, goomiiH coaat to eoaal^ 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. 0:SO A.M. to 9:00 P.M; The department will award MANCHESTER - 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE 9:30 A.M. te 9:01 P.M. eordlng to Pino. entwtaining and daring. 115 for the beat eptry In each flM Ames t i Land Exit 93. Wilbur Cross Parkway ' FRIDAY ' V and the local unit wUI also ^ Ha added 107 acres of pri- MANCHESTER--U45 TOLLAND TURNPIKE award a prize for each group. FRIDAY 9:S0 A.M,t$9;30P,|il,:; 9:30 A.M. te 9:39 P.M. SMtaly ipRMd'land to ORPA’a , EXIT 98, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY The c(intest closes April 15. EXIT 93, mLBUR CROSS PARKWAY iMid ima^ory,' raising the prU Entries should be submitted to total af open.land Mrs. Clifford Walker, 78 Phelps B 4 ' ' ' : i ■M

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U/^CHfeSTER EVENING HERAU), M ANCHBST^ CXIinV^ THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1987 Hehroii Imide SIX Af^ainst Pgrlc Sitt^

posal that the state make Its parkway School Panel HUmriivBttr Connecticut TPC FormaUy Asks ^ * (Oontliraed from Page |) tolls permanent and devote them for­ . A ' CtivninQ IvraUk ever to the financing of the state’s gen­ Sets Meeting d^)end on Patman’s attitude nJ eral operating expenses, sudi as for Yankee , toraford the insurgents’ deihand \ i school and welfare purposes. Joint Schools Study The Hebnm board of eduea- tor a reform of the commlttee'6 , tlon will hold a apeclal meat- B y A .H .O . s f ^ . The complexion of the Now New Jersey’s apparently insatlr A four-mtm quorum of the Town PUmnlng commis- mg tonight at .s at the eiemoii- atait, which is supposed to be a Many of the .pre-mippoalUons ■ lion has unanimously drafted a resolution t’eaffirming tary echooi with two itama on BEE ___n. able genius for trying to devise ways to available to all Democrats on nbllihera __ moke the state a government of, by and ■bout what it might mean to its positlqn. that a decision about placing the proTOsed the agenda, tha committee, has taken on the VyiaadiIM October 1. Ittl ‘The first will be a report rela­ for tolls has corns up with a proposal the raapportloned General As- ' new . Lincoln School in. Center Springs Park should be eaey-money, anti-bank complex­ tive to school health an^ nunting liUlched Breiy Brealnf BMept SuDdar* to have the state take away from the delajted until a coordinated-plan for other older town ion of Chairman Patman. The rBolMaya. Entered « The Poet Office M ■embly to have a much higher sendees and the proposed’ •eliaaUr, Oann.. aa Second Claaa Hail motorists one 20-mile stretch of toll- achools is worked out. 20-odd top staffers on the com­ NOW ~ 2 Ffn* S i o Tm To S o r v o Y c « proportion of its membership tabled decision on the item, Regional Public Health Nurs­ mittee are directly responsible free parkway they do have and put it - XU resolution also calls for ing Agency for the town of And- - . Gloeed Monday come from the cltlee of' tha . saying it wanted to schedule only to the chairman, and con­ under the administration of the Park­ such a plBn to be worked out over, Bolton and Hebron. 81 Tolland Tji^e., Mancheeter op «i Tnes., W«nter Springs trict and placing its pupils in be given. A new spring selec­ couple’s precision shooting act ^fay wears a blindfold and potential advantage of the com- tions has seemed natural to Park . location for ' Lincoln expanded and renovated Bent­ tion, of hats and handbags will shoots the rifle over his right School; and ended in horror when a man mlUee system of operation In a legisla- "We will watch and see who rescues some of our small town oper­ ley, Nathan Hsde and Wsiah- be featured. All hats and bags shoulder at' a cup atop a seven- "WHEREAS' the Board of Ed­ accidentally shot his wile in the inch stem on Mrs. Gray's head. body Is that the committee, meet­ New Jersey motorists from this latest ators. V ingtbniglUii oviiwno.Schools. wmwill beue BOiasold matthat ni|$m night «UUiand no f>ian AM design against their freedom and their ucation and Its staff have In- The Board of Directors had orders wUl be taken. Refresh- She gives her husband verbal ing in private and in leisure, has a pos- But there were other expec­ spectators at a sports show pocketbook. dlcated that they have no plan gj^jed to consider the Un ments will be served. commands, such as lower the siffllty of achieving a calm, rational, tations to which the experience for the replaicement or reloca- question next Tuesday, but here. ’ gun, reise it or move to the W. G. GLENNEY CO and balanced verdict and recommenda- of the present session can be Elaine Gray, 31, was struck Uon of other inadequate schools question recently waa with- Manchester Evening Her- right or left, before she gives expected to give clearer an­ Wednesday night by a .22 cal­ t l^ . in Manchester; and drawn from the agenda by May­ aid Hebron oorreepondent. toe command to fire. swer. iber bullet fired from a rifle by The Limitations Of Power "WHEREAS this Commission or Nathan AgostinelU, who de­ Mrs. Marjorie Porter, tel. 828- The Grays live in Massape- These were, we would Judge, charac- has, in fact, given much thought her husband, Fred, 68, while the qua, N.Y. ■ There is a certain fascination about One of these expectations, clared the matter was so im­ 9116^ teidstics in the work and recommenda- to such reconslderaUon portant it should be considered two were performing at the the revival of isolationism now surging apparently cherished by those W e h ave tl^ of the Select Committee which act- “BE IT RESOLVED that a separately at a special meeting. Great Northeastern Sports Show through liberal circles; possibly a bit of Republican strategists who find edfijfpr the House of Representatives in decision in regard to the loca­ The date for that meeting, to at the Syracuse War Memorial instruction too. their greatest pleasure in 15 New Voters the cast album e^ldoring the case of Congressman tion of Lincoln School cannot which school officials will be in­ Human Check Auditorium. H ie neo-isolationists usually do not thinking up trouble for the xiam Clayton Powell. properly be made except in the vited, has not yet been estab­ Mrs. Gray was reported In admit to that term. Instead they are Democrats, is that the big city Join Rosters of the March 6 light of a plan and program lished. Bights Goof critical condiUtm at Memorial prone to talk of the limitations of pow­ contingents will finally succeed The Select Committee obtained and for the anticipated school plant Agostinelli said the delay will Hospital. Her husba^ was Republicans outnumbered er in the world, and much of what they In writing the state’s aid to a their act. S ^ r e enough. It condemned, but it let “I do not think the United States taxes. 5 as Democrats. 'Hie remaining and School Administration work­ Town Counsel John F. Shea taxes on the subsidiary opera­ When they perform, Gray sits llW too. It was just, but not vengeful. is prepared to be a power everywhere— 4 were unaffiliated. ing together.” ruled Monday thkt according to tions but must file a return. with his back to his wife, who is an all'time favorite oa Broadway in- the Western Hemisphere, in Europe, The big city delegations, for The TPC’s latest action in re­ terms of the deed the park can­ Despite all the tax and ac­ Starring Robert Goulet, , , and an aH-slar if c t •Testerday, as it formally received and in Asia— nor do I think we should wish their part, are operating true to gard to Lincoln strengthens an not be used for a school unless counting experts employed by acted on this report, the whole mem­ to exercise power everywhere . . . na­ expectation. Their demand for’- equal, but higher, state aid informal request it made to the the CHieney corporation releases the firm, its tax returns were bership o f the House rejected the tions find almost Insuperable difficulties JUST $ 1 0 0 * lil'I.TSvitat) Board of Education at a joint the use restriction. filed with the identification rsBbnunendations of the ccunmittee, and in the application of power. . . . ; ^ Photographed By Josei:^ Satemli grants has already been made; meeting Feb. 15. Atty. Herbert IHielon, mimbere reversed. I «6iepiMNMiapdn tc!^ the assessment of punishment Into ‘‘All the might o f Britain was insuf­ the question remains whether vAX.that session TPC members man of the school board’s build­ Since the return of the foreign ficient to impose British will on Ireland THE CONGRESSMAN: Emilio Quincy Dadtiario, In A Moment At Last Year’s Democratic State Convention they can amass some vote . Kt own hands. < : defeated 3-2 a motion to ap­ ing and sites committee, declin­ BUbsldlaiy listed the number of in the 18th and 19th centuries; all of position, or some bargaining prove Center Springs Park as ed to comment today on the toe domestic firm, the computer was the obvious intention of this the might of Austria could not subdue position, from which to enforce" a site for a replacement of the TPC’s latest actimi. listed a refund check for thfe Need A New Ceiling Hbiiise revolt against the committee to the states of-northern Italy to her will at ' least some concession to Herald their demands. 60-year-old Lincoln School at Phelon said, however, that he subsidiary of about $80 million. B ^ e the pimishment more severe. in the 19th century. . . . We have our­ the Center. intends to bring the matter up ^ figure StS said isn’t unusual selves found it advisable to come to Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. Anotl.er area of state lar­ In a parallel motion, the TPC when the board meets Monday, large corporations. N O W IS THE TIME TO BUY ^Bo doing, however, the House over- terms with, little Panama these last Yesterdays gesse where the cltlee may be But the refund was large Never rteudied its own purpose, In two ways. years.” expected to press an offensive enoufto to demand a human au­ Mr. Commager goes on to make an Robert D. Novak 25 Years Ago First, it pressed the actual punish- is that of state assumption of dit and the mistake was discov­ illuminating connection between the Report The commissioners of the responsibility for highway ered. For a Limited Time Oniyi m fsit Itself into a legal .area where the Constitutional, restraints on the Gov­ South Manchester Fire District building "and maintenance. Enemy Shells Hit Refunds for both corporatlgna get ■ Kh 3 Ihinai a « a a, 19KT Constitution actually seems on the side ernment’s power at home and the limi­ Democratic majority. The mat­ seniority. Tthe "binding caucus” add to their equipment with the There have been few sessions in and individuals above a certain of,Congressman Powell. That the House tations on its power abroad. Just as nu­ WASHINGTON — While the ter came to a head in a caucus is meaningless today. purchase of 12 stirrup pumps the past which have not seen amount automatically are audit­ h ^ legaV right to condemn, to censure, merous checks and balances were de­ case of Adam Clayton Powell, Brigado(3nxCeiling Specials deposed chairman of the House of the Demckiratic members and six knapsack pumps. , the cities .able to operate with ed by humans but IRS won’t caught tq'jtoe the Congressman might not have signed to prevent domestic tyranny, sattalion commander and two computer caught it. R had been All correct, we believe. But then it along . with Chairman Patman lection jointly sponsored by the namese shore batteries scored amount to an attempt, pn the part of chairmen to tyranize their com­ of the entire committee. Demo­ may be expected to be a iittld company commanders. programmed too be wateltoil for turns out that most of these people are whenever Patman could get a Manchester Boy Scouts and the the House, to re-write the Constitution mittees is now at a climactic crats as well as Republicans, longer; and a little bolder. two hits on the U.S. guided mis­ The U.S. command also an- anything like last yesr’s error not merely, or perhaps primarily, ob­ majority of the Democrats be­ Manchester Junior Chamber of Itself. The consensus seems to be that point in the House Banking for important, committee ac- sile cruiser Canberra during a iMunced a record number of and quickly detected the re- jecting to a policy of global interven­ hind him, the|^ was an explo­ Commerce. Aside from their expected Committee. tion.s, "including the issuing of shlp-to-shore duel Wednesdayi Oommunist troops killed in versea "numbers, M f. Powell is Constitutionally qualified tionism; they are annoyed by what they sion. Moorhead, backed by Ash­ reach for a larger — and per­ The target is the maverick" highly controversial staff stud­ the U.S. command announced combat last week, 2,382, and a BRUNSWICK DOVER to'- run for office and to be elected to call our national obsession with com­ ley, demanded how it was that 10 Years Ago haps, to them, long overdue— liberal Democrat, Wright Pat­ ies. today, but toe hits caused only record number of desertions to ofince. munism and our insistence on resisting Reuss could suddenly produce share of the state's treasury, Regular R e g u la r man of Texas, who.se often dic­ The “Ashley Rule” was beat­ A bit of Broadway comes to light damage. the South Vietnamese govern­ Papal Coin$ Mailed Get a CBT Personal Checking Account ' Communist aggression. a power relic discarded a cen­ there is also the possibility that Tote and Save Tote and gave Second, by pressing toward" the ex- tatorial control of the Banking en in the Democratic caucus. Manchester at the Bowers The American command sold' ment, 1,108. ! ‘Fhe annoyance comes through in tury ago and apply it to a House the increased representation for VATICAN d rry — VaOcan 23yjc Sq. Ft. M Vie Sq. Ift. Committee sparked a rebellion Instead, the Democrats adopted School with the Center Thes­ the shore batteries were ri- The total enemy dead report­ with Open>End Cash Reserve SPECIAL tri^e action it finally Voted .yesterday, Professor Commager's words: ‘»The no­ committee. City will mall special proof- SPECIAL last year. a novel committee 'caucus sys­ pians' opening night perform­ the cities may bring some dif­ lenced by fire from the Canber­ ed by the Americans was som e-. ' tiy Hbuse exhibited a. Vindictiveness, tion of an international Communist Uke (specially po^abed) sets of and Guaranteed Check Cashing; Sq. Ft. Patman has already lost his tem. partly based on old and The anger of the insurgents ance of John Van Druten’s sub­ ferent philosophies into the de­ ra’s 8-lnch gims and the 5-inch nrhat less than the 2,461 report­ ■nid, to some degree, geographical and conspiracy, which a good many Ameri­ papal coins to collectors. The 21V2C old unilateral power to name obsolete caucus rules of the forced the other side to back tle comedy, “ Bell, Book and cisions of the session. One issue "gtms of two accompanying de­ ed by the South Vietnamese s f.fr Idiblogical divisions which lent some cans still cling to, fits neatly into (the) current" Issue contains eight subcommittees, order the print­ Democratic Party in the House. down. As finally drafted, the Candle.” which will be watched with spe­ stroyers. headquarters on Monday. Bu^ pltostbllity, for the first time, to the shibboleth of Old World wickedness pieces, each bearing the por­ ing of prejudiced committee Proposed by Rep. Henry Reuss new rules of the Banking Com­ cial interest is that of tl(e pro­ The two enemy rotmds made the reports of t ^ ttoo (x>mj and New World virtue.” In other words, The Kiwanis Club of Mon- trait of Pope Paul VI. They are ci^plaint of Mr. PoweU’s defenders studies, launch subcommittee of Wisconsin, the committee’s mittee Democrats provide that posed abolition of capital pun­ only one half-inch IxHe in toe mands In this feategory rarely as a nation we are some kind of moral­ cheslet votes unanimously to mounted in a special presenta­ FAm PAX that race was playing some part in the investigations and subpoena fifth-ranking Democrat, this insurgents may oppose majori­ ishment. In recent sessions, this Canberra’s deck and did minor agree due to different verifica­ PINCHURST rIT contribute $1,000" to the Man­ tion folder. “to istic fanatics. witnesses. Now under attack caucus syste^ requires Patman ty caucus decsion iif they . an­ proposition h u had relatively damage to some nearby life- tion methods. Regular' Completely overlooked here, is that chester Memorial Hospital easy sailing past the commit­ Regular by the insurgents, a group of to get the approval of his own nounce at the caucus that they rafts, the Navy said. No Amer­ A total of 163 Americans were Tote and Save Tote and Save ]l(|ntil yesterday, this- charge did not a real, live international Communist .building fund campaign. tee, and yet been killed with four or five younger Democrats Democrats. will not be: bound. In that case, ican casualties were reported. repoi^ted killed In combat last 20| ANTIQUE BEiaE»TE«W 2tc It’s a good deal different now, to be ‘This was precisely the weap­ Quincy in the first battle of Sayo toie area. violent form, with prospects of sure, the Red giants having fallen out V f Y TONIGHT 7 to 9 on Ashley and Moorhead used Island on Aug. 9,1942. In another delayed report the Enjoy your home improvements NOW with Glemiey’s Easy Revolving Budget justice less than they wer# be- and the Soviet Union having calmed last year to compel the chair­ to . *r 1 South of the demilitarized Navy also repotted that cn down considerably. The changes do mjf, man to bring the controversial sone between North and South Tuesday toe destrbyen Bldson Account (R.BJ^.). As Uttle as $10 a month buys up to $100.00. however, eliminate the threat. Today aa ■Op bank-merger bill to a vote in' Vietnam, Viet Oong mortarmen and Piridng were fired on by QUALITYt-T H E b e s t e c o n o m y o f a l l Ife do indeed believe that- Congress yesterday, both the Soviet Union and the committee. ' kept up their attack on the big shore batterieB based on aa is- FEATURING A CONCERT BV be indignant, and should have Commimist China would be in the mar­ Since then, passions have to U.S. guns which began f i r ^ land sa miles southeast of indignant , over the type ket for anything that looked like a half­ been, rising steadily within the into the southern part Notth Thanh Hoa. Ibebavior symbolised by Mr. Powell way easy conquest, whether by overt Vietnam last week, but again no The Viet Oong ambushed a Bouse, and by other nationally- attack, indirect Aggression, iiubVersion damage to the 176mm American three-tmok con-voy of govern- ■/O MANCHESTER or whatever, r 4 |tlighted mett>beri\ ot< the Ctongress. A Though^ for Today' \ 'i cannon was reported. ment troope in Kontum JProv- sheer bidighatioh, come late, is not Still, we do not advocat^ retaliation ' The Viet Oong fired 180 m or- inqe, causing light casUatties, ^ays the beat, fairest, or most effec- - in every instance of Communist troutle- Sponsored by ihe Manchester •\\ tar rounds alt) tbp U.S. i^arines'/ and fired 30 routide of 76mm U e elgti of Council of Cburchee deaigner o f punishment. maklng; aa the neo-iaolationists argue, big guns tqday, toe U.S. com- recoiUess-tifle, fire Into toe ^49-5253 tlite it would unduly tax the country^a re- mand: said, bringing the total homes of government depend- ON THE HAAWOND ORGAN FBOfosatonal enemy fire In the last three ents in Bao Lieu Province. BTve ■ourcea. Hie Chriettan and War dealw wha ‘The guiding principle, aa we see it, Can we love our. enemies? In to. days against U.S. Marine posi­ civtiions were reported kitted, exeeOe ta should be selectivity, particularly based Cairist, who Himself died pray­ tions jukt south of the demilitar­ 17 more wounded and dasualUeB PBOfeestotiai Jersey’s Latest Tbll Plot on how grave and direct a, threat the ing f6r His persecutors, we see ized zone to more -than 1,800 to government tixiops were Jojr Zublena is a fomaer Miss Connecticut and a piano soloist - 3 3 .« 6 iuki oapaMs ' ere must be some particular atmos- (Particular' outbreak is to American the demand and the possibility rounds. The mortar fire today Hght. with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra. Admission Free. NORTH MAIN SmCET ■errloe* a M te ; re down in New Jersey which, in ad- security, ‘the question about Vietnam W for perfectlim, and, thankfully, came troxa within the demiUtar- not whether theoretically we should or glM BluaON iHfiDliD to breeding fogs and mosquitoes, forgiveness when we fall. iied zone, the American otmi- Everyone welcome 1 and: should not resist Communist aggran­ There Is nothing easy about - mand said.) - , XJNmiD NATIONS, N. Y. - OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 8:30 especially conducive to the flota- dizement but whether this wks a good beihg a ‘ Christian. To accept m one attack Tuesday, a U.6 . WpiM exporta by value inenas- eC propoaltiona calculated to. out- 17 O AK STREET GLASTONBURY i or even tenable place to make a etand. Ood’j love for oneself is to be cpokesman repoHaft tlta,_____ iO*®: ed M) pet' cent from 1965 to : ELLINGTON the state’s motorists. ‘The U.S. can neither ,wlthdii|aw from the Channel of" that love to all mi^ta f i l e d ^ b u i l d i n g MATERIAL~LUMBBIWroEL the world- nor ignore the continuing others—w d with no exceptions. rounds •' )Whloh , coinhinpii with according to U toit^ States sta- last unspeakable proposition ad- Communist threats. All. the same, it "F or If ye lovd them which PttbUdMtt lftwipa]»er iw«««4Ty~ V^eamihi inflictad-’^ e a w ttstlolans. The growth rate w m Sjrjidlcat*^ In New Jersey, and sensibly vot- should be careful In its choice of re­ love ' you, lyhat - reward have eamaltU^' on. two Mattno com- the. highest, slnoe. World W s t S . hy the people o f the state in sponses, ever cognizant of the limita- y e ?”^ Matt- 6:48. s 8 the lure of tminleas ^ n ansa tiona of power or even the greateit . The Jtov. Jamea W. Bottoma Mild It; was tiw hli|||Q^ pro­ power,—WALL SOBfflCX J 0 U B | ^ m,- Omrah M A N U m C S H W IiiVUNINU l tiiSKALD, MAMUHBSTBU, O pira* THUBSDAY, MAECU 2 , 19€f7 mm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCm y B R ;Y »N N ;^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ ^ 2, 1987

Ilospital Notes In Turcotte Trial iKj|%inliii Nod Not Guilty Plea Entered Proulx, Overbrook Rd., VdrmB; Bulletin VIsHlag hoois are » to 8 p.nlu sylvla Sacra, Amston; In Old Septic Tank Case la aU areas exeepUng inater. ^ rs. Mary Karttevlch, »lU n». In K o s y g in aHy wheM Aoy are «i89 to 4 ton; Terry MoBoy, »7 Orchard Witness After more than a year of then the weather has held ^ *jn.aBdtto8ihin*udinlvate gt,, Rockville, k e n n k d t a s k s h a l t noma when they are M a-na' ^ ^re. Margaret Do«ek Note to LBJ WA8HINOTON (AP) — court appearances, Joseph the work. He said M lelcsaiw s ______. Mlelexarek o f 1089 Tolland proper^ Is such that it makes to 8 p.m. Visitors are re«oestod ^ torintwin ddau^ters, a u jh te ^ IBU Fair*Fair- To An^tver (OoKtiiKNd frooi Pag* Om ) Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D- N.V., called Thursday fbr sus­ n tha North VletnamoM are aapb Bbsa, affiliated with Nor­ pension of the bombing of not stopped Its acts of war. hesUth nuisance. Hie plea was When the matter first came P*®*® Ridgewood Vnnon, ever that answering the ques­ wich State Hospital to Nor­ going to bomb Ameclcens in North Vienam, linked with prompted by Judge Frank up last year Mlelcsatek was A D M im iD . YHOTillRDAT': son, 86 tion might involve tbs com­ wich, and Dr. Walter Boidsn. Pleiku, as they did In the past, an American offer to go to Monchun this morning in Chr- lepresented by Atty. David Kenneth Becker, 109 Adams ~ -f"” mission of a felony. of Hartford, to private prac­ or mount a mortar attack the peace ' table within a cult Court 12, Manchester, who Barry. But Barry had to with- st.; Joseph Blbeaii, 88 Vernon C ^ l A n t^ , 1 « CTestniU Judge Radln tried then to ap- tice. against the U.S. base at Oa week. Kennedy said in a said a plea should be entered dmw from the case since he oenter Heights, Vernon; Mrs. Mieqa McQimiMa_m w ' ^point ^ ^8 public------defender------for The — topes _ were played by Nang as they did last week, or lengthy speech prepared for "to wind this thing up one way was on the Town board of direo- Hsnrietta Blhks, 280 WoWBuridge. Chambers to Sflvlse him of his Turcotte’s counsel, d u ri^ • **VA> their mortar shells into the the Senate there can be no or the other.” tors, Gryk said. s t; Frank Bresky, Winter.',rights, but hb .attorneys wore private session in the state^ backs ol our soldiers as they did guarantee such actions would At one point Mlelczarek’s to the court sesston thte |;t.; Mrs. Ethel Carlsod)SH’Wvi:i‘W ^® ^Jv»*“^J^'^^ available., attorney’s office before court yesterday” near the deinilitar- bring any results. But he counsel, Atty. Anthony Oiyk. morning Atty. Gryk asked for a ar Rd., Coventry; Susi^xSWat-; S ?" The Judge dis}iberatod on the began. Also present at the'sea- Ised Bone, Johnson said, It is said the time is ripe to tr y . ------.w — ------1...... loree Miiicehv. 7»i3he«tniit st. .. ■* • ohestST, who Is assisting Atty. again. only fair that American forces again re- Holland CasUeman of Man- “ are ‘respaoding, will respond ____ _ „ ____ the question cheater, who la asistlng Atty. and will continue to respond.” Saturday at 8:15 a.m. from the Mielcsarek was charged with ed it this momlng^iiige Radln ruled Plepler in Turootto’s d e ^ e . PeitiapB with Sen. Kennedy in Dorey Jr., Bast LAdd Funeral Home, 19 Elling­ maintaining a health nuisance But Judge Monchun said the Kmanuel Gerber, 26 Ka|JKttel, ^e must answer It. H e again The motion by Atty. Plepler Bind, Johnson cited a 1961 ton Ave., with a Mass of requi­ in January last year after the matter had been put off for too RockviUe; Karen Hatoes,-'Jfetei refused to answer and the to allow the doctors to listen memo to President John F. em at St. Bernard’s Church at septic tank which services his long and asked for the plea. Hampton; Dorothy Hansen, 50 iw hard Burger, 850 appoint^ a pubUc de­ to the topes was granted by now Kennedy by Oen. Maxwell D. 9. -BSjii*elii«^ll be in Grove Hill home on Tolland Tpke. over- Before entering the plea W oodbrid^ St.; Gordon Hills, St, Wapplng; Eleanor fender to advise him of his Judge Radln last week after Taylor that presented recom* Cemetery. ' ' flowed. The taiik is located on Atty. Gryk asked for a dlamis- Sast Hartford;' Arthur Holm- 26 Maiden Lane, Rock- several previous denials .on mendaUons for U.S. policy in rights. Friends may call at the fu­ town property — Buckland sal of the charge since the stiom. East Hartford; William Newman, Wind- grounds the motions were Vietnam. Chambers and his attorney neral home tomorrow from 2 to School — which is adjacent to statute under which his client Hughes, M t Vernon Apts. Rock- "®*’’ Bepdnlk, 29 Foster made piwnaturely. The President said Taylor then consulted for about 45 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the-Mlelexarek home. is charged deals with health vlUe; Janet Jamlsdge, lOOF...... son to Mr. and Mrs. William Atty. Plepleris further ques­ Is a 101 Today ney knows what’s on thosa Survivors Include 2 daughters 40% Planning Budget Hike Mulligan, Thompsonville; a tions concerned the relation­ Upes. He has an excluslva In Ireland, 11 grandchildren and daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Mrs, Fannie W. Andrews of ship between (Chambers and State News storehouse ol knowledge.” T great-grandchildren. The Planning and Zoning De­ the directors, none of whom ert Jackson, Rt. 44A, Coven­ Grant HiU Rd. is a 101 years Mrs. ’Turcotte. Funeral services will be held Atty. Daly denied knowing partment’s 1967-68 budget re­ voiced opposition to the budg­ try; a son to Mr. and Mrs. old today. Two psychiatrists, who are tomorrow at 3 pjn. at Holmes et. anything about the tapes. ‘T’m Roundup quest for $34,386 came out un­ Frederick Chase, 133 Windsor- iTAAo.Mrs. AndrewsAaiuivwa OAUCOshies &Wfty scheduled Btj8ac\iuiw\8 totv testifylvovaaj for*va the wa^ de- ^ .m* ' \ m 4U ‘ A • Lamenzo, in support o f the tapes. Funeral Home, 400 Main St- „ . . _ _ . scathed after a review by Gen­ vllle Rd., South Windsor; a from public notice, and her fenee. listened this morning to unable to piw uce me tapei The Rev. Richard Dupee of (Oonttoned from Pago One) need for an assistant to Tam­ eral Manager Robert Weiss, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ste­ family said she would mark tape recordings of Turcotte Th«y arent in my possession, South Methodist Church will of- Wednesday a larger niunber, sky, said the new man would who continued hearing depart­ phen Atkatz, East HEUrtford. her birthday quietly. taken by police when he was he had said. flcate. Burial will be in East estimated at between 250 and be put to work on long-range mental requests in his office DISCHARGED YESTERDAY She makes her home with her in their custody for about two Atty. Daly obtained the tapes Cemetery. 500, were reported abeent. planning of basic studies re­ last night. Nashlee Rowlett, 58 Ashworth daughter - and son-in-law, Mr. houru after the alleged murder. from Manchester police, how­ There are no calling hours. bag ooutalnlng cans of beer was lated to the town’s comprehen­ Weiss indicated he would St; Kathryn Charest, 119 CJole- and Mrs. Charles R. Christen­ Sept 22. ever, after he was requested to The family suggests that found on company properiy sive plan, (now five years old) support the full amount of tl^e man Rd!; Joseph Osatary, 31 sen. She has another daughter. The psychiatrists are Dr. Jo- do BO by the court. those wishing to do so may Then, on Monday, some 90 to f^quegt, which provides for a leading to its revision. Irving St.; Mrs. Christine Pelle­ Miss Marjorie Andrews, who make memorial contributions to 100 employes vrere said to have. This would free Tamsky to $9,714 increase—nearly 40 per tier, 27 Tyler Circle; Francis lives in Hartford. Hie Memorial Fund of South walked off their jobs. And on oversee the day-to-day affairs cent more than the $24,672 al­ McCue, 126 Garth Rd.; Andrew Mrs. Andrews, who has lived Methodist Church. The company was said to located the planning depart­ o f . the office, Lamenzo said, Weiss Tells School Board ------have been holding to abeyance charging that the planner is Hall, 200 Oak St., Wapplng; most of her life to (toventry, ment this year. owns the bouse she was bom in. Alesaaddr McKenna warnings to some 50 workers now overburdened with too Anthony (3appa, RFD 2, Coven­ In fracturing for this depart­ try; Darlena Cote, 148 BoKon It la situated next door, on the To Expect Cut ^ Budget Word has been received of who had walked, out Monday. ment the five per pent rise in many different tasks. Tamsky agreed that much of. St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Barrows, same property as the Christen­ the death, Feb. 23, of Alex------budgets he had set as a guide­ The Board o f Education’s pil attendance figures used to his time is now spent In an- 26 Oonconl Rd.; Mrs. Mabel sen home. ander McKenna in Seattle, -re a m 1 line, the manager decided to flguring the schools’ request . swertog questions and confer­ record $6.4 million budget re­ Wash, after a long illness. He J>|eW oabV 1 Otal go along with the addition of and, as is usual each year, on ring with persons seeking plan­ quest to operate the schools was formerly of Talcottvllle ^ an assistant to Planner Joseph salaries — which account for ning Information and guidance next year underwent prelim­ and Mahehester. Lowest Since ’50 Tamsky which had been recom­ Library^ Police Funds Cut, about 87 per cent of the budget and said he felt that this should inary scrutiny by General Man­ Mr. MdSenna was bom in mended. The new assistant’s total. (Continued from Page One) be his proper function. ager Robert .W^ss and the Usbane, Cpimty Down, Ire- proposed sqlary is set at $8,000. Weiss querM School Superin­ E3mplo3rment of an assistant Four New Pairolmen Out Board of Dlr^Uus at a work­ land. May 31, 1886. He came to which marriages commonly oc- Weiss said, following a pres­ shop session iri, the manager's tendent William Oirtia on enroll­ the United Stites and Talcott- cur. would permit the department entation by John Lamenzo, office last nijght. ment figures which showed that vllle in 1901, arid was employ­ to carry on research studies Tp\m Manager Robert Wefos 88 flgure'’includoB $9,865 for the Births last year were estimat­ chairman of the Town Plan­ Though Weiss made no spe- the average daily membership ed at Talcott’s Woolen Mill, ed to have been 131,000 below ning Commission, ‘T m con­ with more continuity ^ than , is has chopi«d $40,777 from the ^ Uc®"» « «®Pa«t® , currently possible, Tamsky „ * jl. budget until now. Thus, the- po- ciiicclflc irecommendaUons, and will of pupils is expected to be slight- where he was superintendent i966’s 3,767,000. vinced of the need for an addi­ ^ PoUce Department request tor ^jeg^bua^ j , ^ make none until .after conclud- ty less than last yrer. o f carding. After the sale of -nie birth rate was 18.5 births ______said. tional staff member and will 1967-68 'liriB h ai pared $4,152 cent from its current appixmrla- tog budjget hearings with other Why, if the wrMlment is g<^ the mills, he came to Manches- per 1,000 populaUon, continuing approve the budget as submit------frdm the Ubrary Board’s re- Oon. town departments, he Indicated tog dovm, ter and was maintenance man the decline from the 1957 peak ted.” quest., ,, The new budget provides rals- the school board can expect a s^asUcaUy. Weiss wanted to at Robertson School. of 25-3 arid the lowest rate since Weiss’ concurrence in the Skating - Coasting He was past master of Fay­ 1936. The rate was 19.4 in 1965. Weiss;’ tamed rds and period­ only preliminary—^was held to sure thfre will be adequate Mrs. Hgen was bom in Pall will be initiated. Officers are icals. meet requirements in the Town seats, books and teaching sup- River, Mass., and lived in Rockr reminded to wear white gowns. He said that he 'will check Charter which call for a hear- plies in each school, vllle for the past 21 years. She Refreshments will be served House May Have Trouble into a suggestion made by jng before the manager within Ctartls also noted that the ea­ Open-End Cash Reserve. Now, you never have to Guaranteed Check Cashing. Now you can oasli was a veteran of World War after the meetjj^..j;,_^, Weiss, that „the Library Board ts days after the school budg­ (Imate for general state aid n , serving with the U.S. Navy study the feasibiaty o f raising et is submitted by the superin­ was estimated conservatively worry about overdrawing your account. When you your personal check up to $50 at a mofnenft Waves. She was a member of "Recipes to .Gaunt Oq,” to fi've cents per day toe fine tendent of schools. and that revenues from this St. Bernard’s (Jhurch. cookbook cpmplred'by toe Psr- Iri response to Weiss’ predic­ write a check bigger than your balance, C B T auto­ notice. Most of the thousands of stores that parHo^ Making ExppTsion Stick for overdue books. It is now source will probably be about Survlvors, besides her bus- ents Organlzatlqq;^.pf Msmsfield two cents. j tion of a cut, school board $15,000 more than the $1,20L'* band, include two daughters. State Training ^ h m l , will be obatrman John Rottner indicat­ matically deposits funds in ypur account to cover pate in the Connecticut" Charge Plan and 38 G B T RvS.C., oqnt^ding a resolution use more than $46,000 in govern- Buckley said toat he doesn’t 000 he had previously predict­ Miss Dorothy Ilgen, at home, on sa]e tonighL-and-tomorrow (Continued from Page One) believe the raise would influ­ ed he wotdd request another ed. and Mrs. Thomas Rieck of East night from 6 to 9 at First Na-' could M humiliate Powell, ment funds and of contemptuous hearing before the directors if ence people to return books on The rise does not include an the check, and transfers it to your Connecticut offices will honor your check when you preeeni Labor Committee chairmanship saMi-^’A‘As far as I know, he’s behavior to the courts of New toe cut recommended tty the Hartford; two sons, David ngen tional Stores a t Center ,qpar W. t,. h .a iwii The next time. Fines now produce about expected statewide Increase in and Richard Hgen. both at Center Sts.. any Rep. Thomas-fit (2urtis, -®*ric®.-■ ^ ^ ” ____ MEW TA8TI TREAT heavy mail from oonatltuente. R-Mo.,^ to exclude PoweU for the The report shows 563 claims M ^ o n a l d ' s urging that PoweU be ousted, seat arid censure plan proposed tor the week ended Marto 2„ and pubUc opinion poHa have by the committee. Finally, it compared to 552' for the week FU et-P'-Fiata reported similar feeUng. "The voted 807 to 110 in.favor pf the' eriding Feb. 23. , i tookfpnthei in A n h u ^rtos, io Wm FIM O’ Fish aarvaS voicf of toe country and toe amtnded resolution and thus ^tewide claims decreased ______..-by ill lart'Veek, to"'a;.«3, l € . plains hot on a plump, loailad TNI CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY -imotion that was part of it f<- barred Powell. .t: bun with planty ol tangy tartar Curtis; who said later he haa"total.-The''Btate'11ghre- ’^ 23,-- liUly prevailed,” Mpere- com- •Mica to giva you a rail daag lat mented. been picked by Republican lead- 447 tor the corresponding period a>i, T.M. us. na. OH. MtomM cw(. WM ’ traatyaa’lltova. •il6i:iii:^^;Hl6leWc66Mirtlttee tried to ers to offer the exclusion pio- tost year. CwritM MamW Cap. NM I -sell the censure proposal to tha tkm, said he felt the facta re- ^ho‘ top four positions among ____ nwke checkg piiyable to Mr. Herman Schen- I House as toe stiffest practical vealed by the Cieller committee the atato’a 20 offices were un- ^ 4(i!^'Tri|lWj» Moore calleii it "anniffitotion of ish him but to maintain the dig- lowed by Bridgeport wjto 2,647, ■^oteettve Awidatkm:. Wilber liitie^ a member Of this House by total nlty of thie body." Hartford with 2,589, and Water- hnmtliathm.” The oomniittoe had accused bury with 1,757. Manchester re- Bat B»p. Albeit K < Wataon, PoweU o f oonvertiiig to bto Own talned Ito 16tb s|)ot.

• . f f e . '" MANCHESTER l^U RSD At. MARCH 2^M(IT liANCHBSTEB BVBliW G H®RAU>. nasstu the governor and would, not bd. Mitirch’g Arrival Damages Sought Lef^islative Neujs affected Dy the bill, said that ha resented the, ImpMcatlon of the ^jUamblike for bill. . > MoncAWer Civic Chorale By DOOIS BBUlINti By Town Woman j^g|giators H ear Requests "There’s no reason why we JFood Shoppers. Ml'S. A. sitcrry JochUnsto ot " ^ \ • L ^ should tell a man when he reach* AUDITIONS -O oooi^ Bquarae and Danish ScReiilde Riinquet March 12 iThe Baby Has 41, Janks Rd. has asked the es a certain age he has t6 fad# Mb W YORK (AF)—March In Puffs are "two pdpular desserts ■ ' For Inmate Iraimngvl'uncls awiy and die,” Mulcahy said- tor women’s gatherings, clubs town to relmburaa her In the at Monehostar iRqli School Choral R^w eomlng in lll(e a lamb (or the Bruea <34*difc*F wa* reraleetad American In Winnipeg. Canada, \ The bill, was Introduced by fehttlly food shopper. and church suppeti).’’ according f'i amount o f |4^7.56-for damages suffered her car' In Feb- HARTFORD------(AP)—The . state Uoh to the state’’ 8 ^ n » d m y In __ Rmr- . Qerald Alien, D-Vemon, MOHOAY. MARCH 6 A food price war It brewing to Mri. Normah' Cable of 18 oommodoie ’ frf tha 'Oalumbta ruary oT^ast year. She claims should pay as much attention the event of defenseinse cutbacks,cbt^“ ‘ “ the request of ' the ' State Po m « il l'... r*r*Tit ACA member in the 7:30 fo 9:30 P.M* In Portland, Ore. Scott Dr., Vernon Sha.has also Canqa Club at.lta. recant m country may attend the clinic, ^een Nam ed ••• that tlw damage was due to the to Its Inmates as It soon tWll Earle Introduced another blU lice chapter, ;'l n Oklahoma City, Okla., Included a recipe (or Crabmeat tag. OUtaT .efOeeVe, ra-aleotad “ Notices have been sent out negligence of town plowing pay to its jails, Harold B. Heg* that would establish a Oonnecti* Markets have cut egg end milk Casserole which, she said, she are )D a i^ Murphy, vlpa .com- tdtall divisiona and although we Strom told the legislature’s Ap- cut Industrial Development ’To avoid a build up of wax For hformoHon. coll 649-0518 pricee to keep up with the gas “whipped up" one evening for modore; Italia Rainm, rear com- don’t know how many will at- She states in a letter filed propriatlons'Ck)mmlttee Wednes* Commission. ’The commission n either furniture or floors,, etattbus. That’s right, gas sta­ her hulibahd and It has been Ms ; Adame^. Anthony, son of Alejandro. and Crus Garza, sparingly and polish often; modor^ aim jo*b w b ragacn, *aM in the town clerk’s office, that day. ^ tions. favorite ever since. istratlon,” Gardner aaid. Adame, 80 Village St.,. Rockville. He was bom Feb. 13 at her trouble began on Feb 27 Hegstrom, State Jail Admin- $6 million for loans to Industrial In New Yoik, a major euper- secretary. Janet Levesque was RTOkvllle General Hospital. His maternal grandparents Sre Coconut Squares ■ueeeed **®*y Name Society 1966 and that It hasn’t ekded letrator, said that only seven imd' research o r g i ^ l o n s maritqt chain cut milk prices. named treiaurer to 20' graham crackers S t Oolumba’s Is planning Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garza, Hermleigh, Tex. His paternal the 57 nSw positions he had ’’which will create substantial And coffee wholeialers have 1 stick .margarine R t o ^ annual S t Patrick’s Night par- grandfather is Ricardo Adame, Slnton, Tex. -Town crews, she says, plowed asked for to help rehabilitate employment In the state.” out their prices (or the second Th# annual banquet and r ***** 1 can condensed milk up a section ot. curbing onto prisoners were approved-n ------by * Urns In She months. award. ** coS bJef supper wUl be Regan, Keith Eugene, son of Charles E, ahd Elizabeth Judge Reappointed 1 twin-pack of flaked coconut her driveway, causing tire and Dempsey, In Portland, cutup fryers are March 13 In ^ ® ® *****^^f^ served at 5:30 and 7 and the Orthouse Regan, Reed Rd., Tolland. He was born Feb. 15 at For education and training, he HARTBvRD (AP)—’The reap- 4 small milk "chocolate bars frame damage to her car, when igeAi TyUudL n. J uivjl advertleed at 27 cents a pound, al. Gburch program thia year iiicludes ftockvllle General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are 9 Roll the crackers until they said, only three of, 26 workers pointment of CJlrcult Judge Jor she attempted to drive in from bacon 48 and sirloin steak M, Mrs. Knut IlMetrom In charge |dr. and Mrs. Jerry Orthouse, Wyckoff, N.J. His paternal he had sought were recommend* seph J. CSiemauskas of Ansoiiia are In fine crumbs, and mix the street. After .several tele­ butter 68 and coffee 68 to 82. ot arrangemanU. ^ wiU be by Frank Hoag- jprandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Parkhill, Rutland, ed by Dempsey. was apmoved by the Senate and with margarine. Press Into 11 phone calls, she states, One chain quietly cut prices Robert Harris, nattanal pad- orchestra, with David Murphy of the State House Wednesday. Young Pork Sale! on the shelves two weeks isgo, X 7 X IVk-inch pan. Bake In 350- I were sent out to remove the ding cbalromn tor tbe tlckett to the dance sold sepa- Department also Chemauskas' current term on and the others responded, ad- degree Oven 16 minutes. Mix ( Craft, David and Dean, twin sons of William H. and curbing, She compllments^^^^^ of an the Circuit Ck)urt bench expires can Canoe AMOctation, wiU eon- „te ly . The affair wUl benefit WholB tr Rib Half vertlfling discount prices. milk wlith coconut and spread duct a raring offlrials’ clinic y ,, .oholawhlp fund. Veronica Devanney Craft. 20 Harriet Dr.. Vernon. They were for removing it but effort by the state to rehablll- March 6. Some gas stations began sell­ qn cracker crumb mixture. Re­ Sunday at Nt Oolumba’a Church ______BENEFIT bom Feb. 14 at Rockville General Hospital. Their maternal that they merely moved it on o criminals. The House vote In favor of ,the ing mlUc and eggs In Oklahoma turn to oven ant bake additional ^andparents are Mrs. Veronica Adamowicz. South Lyme, and another part of her property, hall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mmicheeter Evening Herald FOR THE MANCHESTER ASSOCIATION Murphy said that a survey at reappointment was 145-6 and City, last month, exploding a 15 minutes. Remove from oyen ArranCemriits . have been Columbia correspondent, Vlr- lonald Devanney. N e^ngton. They have two brothers, Wil­ wji^re it remains. FOR THE HELP OF RETARDED CHILDREN the Hartford State Jail showed the Senate, vote was 25-1. milk price war that saw milk and while still hot top with made by Earl Gardner, east- Carlson, tel. 228-9224. iam, 11, and Kenneth,’ 10. She states that she wiU over- pe^ cent of the Inmates t, * * * * drop from $l.(Xl to 49 cents a chocolate bata. Spread bars era (ilvislon paddling chairman. ______look any damages sustained institution were not Mulcahv Opposed Poih Roast gallon. It now is 84 to 89 cents. over top when they have melt­ A meeting for regatta chair- b r i d g e LEAGUE MOVING I Vickery, Michael David, son W Edwin p , and CTalre this year but would Uke te- .-hardened criminals” but aloo- HARTFORD (AP)—State Po- Eggs, which were 67 to 62 cents ed. Cool and cut Into squa:reB. men will ba heW after the GREENWICH (AP) — The jScofleld Vickery. Mt. Vernon Apartoente, RpckvlUe. He was imbursement for last year— holies, men jailed for non-sup- lice <3mmlssloner Leo Mulcahy, Safurday, March 4 a dozen, are 49. Danish Puff clinic. American Contract Bridge bom Feb. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal $100 for tires and $387.56 for pQj.j^ and those charged with who is about 60. took exception Wholesale milk prices have Those who wish to qualify as League will move its headquar- 1:30 P.M. — 11:80 PJW. ll'randparehts are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scofield. Jamaica, repairs to a bent frame. breach of the peace. Wednesday to- an argument for 1 cup flour eased In many areas In recent racing offictali liiuet take an ters April l from New York K.Y. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Pauline Vickery, Rose- She says that the car has About 72 per cent of the in- a bill that would require state 1 stick margarine weeks. This week a major chain examination naistlng o f 50 city to the former Putnam Trust jville, Mich. aince been traded at a loss. mates ’ ’return repeatedly, year policemen to retire at 66. 2 tablespoons water Live Music by the Vlbrototlons '***** in the New York area trimmer) questions, 40 o f which must be Oo. building, after -year,” he.said- Most The biU was discusbed at a Mix with hands as you would retail prices from 2 quarts for lor pie crust, until mixture answered correctly. Recogni- A spokesman for the 190,(Mo­ 1 Lewis, Christopher Michael, son of Ernest P. Jr. and those returning sire ’’tmskilled, hearing held by the legislature's 66 cents to 27 cents apiece, 96 DONATION: 50c for members enunblea the sIm of small peas. tion will be given for actual ex- member leaguo>^aid Wednesday Kathleen Dakin Lewis, 48 Sunny View Dr., Vernon. He was uneducated people, Inadequate Public Personnel Committee, cents a gallon instead of 97. 775 Taxpayers LOIN HALF PORK ROAST Add water and form dough in perience In regattas, in accord- the leitgue bought the building $1.00 for non-members bom Feb. 13 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandpar- citizens,” he said. “Many times, in our busl- ’ The Great Atlantic Pacific k ball. Cut dough In half. Flour ance with a procedure instl- Tuesday (or $476,000. jsnta are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dakin, Windsor. His paternal Only "minimal cost custodial nesS,” said Leo J. Timmons, Tea Oo., which operates the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Lewis Sr., Hart­ File Complaints hands and press each half of tuted by officials in 1985. The league runs all duplicate care” is provided for these peo- speaking for the State Police AIeP supermarkets — the na­ Come help those less fortunate than yourself. dough in a cookie sheet. Top The natkmal regatta will be bridge tournaments In North ford. His paternal great-grandmother Is Mrs. Fannie Croke. T h e Manchester Board of Tax pie, the Slate Education De- chapter of the (Connecticut Em- tion’s largest chain-provided a with almond mixture. held here in the fall, the Pan- America. Wethersfield. He has four sisters. Kathleen, 13, twins Jane Review wound up its hearings partment official said. ployes Association, "life and MORRELL CANNED HAMS break (or coffee drinkers, too. Almond Topping land Lori, 11, and Joanne, 5. last night by listening to ap- In response to a question by death decisions are at stake, It cut retail prices In the New ) ***** FROZEN CUBED 1 cup water peals from 96 local taxpayers. Rep- Francis J. Collins, R- After 56, a man Is slowing down York area on regular coffee 4 Tonkin, Thomas Joseph, eon of Albert T. and Doris 1 stick margarine bringing to 775 the number who Brookfield, Jail Administrator physically If not mentally Breaded or Plain to 6 cents a pound — instant Grady Tonkin, Sandy Beach Rd., Crystal Lake. He was bom VEAL CUTLETS 1 teaspoon almond extract have appeared since Feb.. 9, Hegstrom said that the state Mulcahy, who is appointed by coffee wasn't affected. Feb. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal 1 cup flour when the hearings began. could save $160,000 by closing Coffee wholesalers responded i grandmother is Mrs. Elizabeth Grady, Swoyersvllle, Pa. His 3 eggs The review board has to the Jnil at Danbury, and that GROUND CHUCK, Leon, All Beef by cutting tlietr brands 2 to 4 paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tonkin, Kings­ In saucepan mix water and (Herald photo by Batemls) end of March to hand down Its he favored such a move. cents. The reason: There’s an ton, Pa. He has a brother, Albert Anthony, 4; and a sister, ORr“ margarine and bring to boil. MRS. CABLE AND NORMAN awful lot of coffee in Brasil. decisions of assessment relief, * r» • o - i i Add almond flavoring and re­ Dorathy Marie, 3. the October 1966 Anti-Recession Bills FAT OVERWEIGHT In the meat department, the • * • • • based on MEAT LOAF MIX, Perk, Veal, Beef move from heat. Stir in flour Vernon, and team-teach Grade HARTFORD (AP)—Three bills \vailable to you without a doc- spotlight is Hngering on pork. chopped parsley and a dash of Mazzarella, Carolynn Ann, daughter of Ralph A. and Grand List, released Tuesday. and three eggs, one at a time, 2 in its Sunday School. ■The t o ^ ’s net t^ablVGrand were introduced Wednesday that tor’s, prescription our product Supplies are much bigger than garlic salt. Bake In 360-degree Maryann Rogers Mazzarella, Kenwood Rd., Vernon. She was Mrs. Cable Is a member A * « The amended Grand List will $3.00 and is sold on this g;uar- NABISCO GRAHAM CRACKERS, Plain or pound In the Southwest. Haven, proposed a bill- that antee: If not satisfied for any • Lamb Is down 1 to 2 cents a cools it will flatten. also said this recipe may be interests, she enjoys sewing, Delnickl, Devin Alan, son o f Donald N. and Denise be the basis for the 1967-68 would set up a State Depart­ reason. Just return the package pound .on tbe West-Coast, and a Cool and frost with confec­ doubled and plaofd In a Ihrge knitting, Interior decorating, Melendy Delnickl, Hickory Dr., Hebron. He was bom Feb. 25 budgets and tax rates, to be ment of Economic Affairs- One •o your druggist and get your major supermarket chain In the tioner’s sugar icing and sprin­ casserole instead of making the flower arranging, reflntshlng at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ adopted by the board of di­ of its duties would be to for­ full money back. No questions New York area Is having a kle with chopped walnuts or pe smaller amount. With the cas­ and upholstering furniture and ents are Mr. and Mre. Nicholas J. .Angelo, Williams Rd., Bol­ rectors on May 6. mulate plans to ease the disrup- asked. Galaxon is sold with this HIGHLAND PARK MARKET eins. Mrs. Cable makes her gerole, she serves baked pota- salt water fishing. lamb sale. Leg of Iamb Is down ton. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Del- guarantee by: Quinn’s Phar­ Phene 643-4278 30 cents to 66 cents a pound. Iclng with confectionery sugar, toes, tossed salad with sour nlcki. 111 Demlng St. He has two sitters, Debra, 6, and Dl- macy, 873 Main St. Mail Orders 317 Hlghlancl St*. Manchester. Conn. margarine, warm milk.and van- cream and string beans almon- ann, 3. FUIed. illa. Cut puffs in oblong bars to (Une. • * 4> « « PO Will Honor serve. Mrs. Cable is a native of East Bolsoneau, David Stephen, son of Dr. G. D. and Alison Past Retirees GHAR6E YOUR Residence Rule Crabmeat Caaserole Hartford. Her husband Is a buy­ WINDOW SHADES Kessler Bolsoneau, 92 E. Middle Tpke. He was bom Feb. 24 2 large king crab legs er In the purchasing department at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU Tha Manchester Post Office PRESCRIPTION For Welfare Aid 3 tablespoons butter of Pratt and Whitney, Division LONG WEARING are-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kessler, South Acton, Mass. His pa­ will pay honor to Its past retir­ 3 tablespoons flour ot United Aircraft Corp., East INTERSTATE ternal grandmother is Mrs. Romeo Boissonnault, 12A Blue- ees at their annual dinner dance May Be Studied teaspoon salt Hartford. Their son, Norman fleld Dr. to be held at the .American Le­ TEMPLE FLOOR COVERING cups milk Peter. Is 2%. CLEANTEX * * « * « HARTFORD (AP)—A federal gion Home. 20 Leonard St., Sat­ ^ cup sauteme cooking wine The Cables are members of o n Made to Order IMBella, Michele Beth, daughter of Michael J. Jr. and Statute may be challenged In a urday at 7:46 p.m. Waleoma Hara Shell the two crab legs and First (Congregational Church of Rollers Janice Mann DlBella, 173 Union St. She was bora Feb. 21 at current legal attack ster Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Connecticut banned welfare aid grandmother la Mrs. Anne McCrory. Yonkers, N.Y. Her pa­ Reg. $58.00 to her. Tbe state,requires that ternal g^randparents are Mr. md Mrs. Robert A. Revellese, WEEKEND CASH-AND-CARRY SPECIAL out-of-state residents-who move Yonkers, N.Y. She has a. sister, Gma Marie. 17 months. here have the money to support ***** themselves for at least three Rlclunond, Jonathan Allan, son of Gordon and Bar­ L IN O L E U M P>’G S *5.85 months. LT.WOOD bara Janick Richmond, Elgin Dr., Tolland. He was bom Feb. FREESIA $1.79 Reg. $7.95 Tbe Justice Department norm­ 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ ally defends Federal statutes. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Janick, Plalnvllle. His paternal doz. 9x12 — 56 0 2 . But In cases dealing with con- UK»(ER PLANT and MEAT MARKU G ash eat grandmother Is Mrs. Edna Chilson, St. Petersbuig, Fla. H j OPEN TILL 9 P.M. -THURSDAY and FRIDAY BtituUonal problems. It Is poe- FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT has a sister, Pamela Ann, 3., RUG PADDING *11.88 •ible for the Attorney Genefal « « « « * to cixx>se to support rither side. Girardln, Donna Lynn, daughter of Joseph G. and Gln- Reg. $20.00 ette Blais Girardin, 109 Ridge St. She was bom Feb. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents ArM Weather costs so little are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blais, 67 Wetherell St. Her pateriiial WINDSOR, LOCKS (AP) — liS D A grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sylvio Girardln, 147 Brook- DISCONTINUED VINYL ASBESTOS The U.8. weather Bureau says fleid St. She has a brother, Daniel John, i ; and a sister CARPET Armstrong Waxes most sections of OonnecUcut re­ Michelle M., 21/3. CARPET SAMPLES ***** 9 x 9 T ILE REMNANTS ported temperatures between 6 CHOICE Robinson, Wren Christine, daughter of Charles B. and and Cleaners and 10 above zero early today, yon can i^ord to 27x18 eo. 88c but 'valley sections in the West­ Susan,Fyr Robinson, 101 South St., Rockville. She was bom Feb. 25 ,at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal e c OQ oT ern Connecticut hlUs reported 13x17 eg. 10c 5 0 > 0 0 80 Ulee UP TO 70% OFF temperatures well below zero. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fyr, El Paso, Tex. Her » 98o paternal grandparents are Mr. airo Mrs. William BpbifiSdk,' In Stock Litchfield reported # below ze­ 18x22 3 for 99c 1/16” Thick ro at 3:80 a.m. this morning. Hayes Ave., Rockville. •II.'.*' BEEF COMBO ***** The brisk northwesterly winds let your house ‘breathe* LaBreux, Mark Alan, son of Robert 'and Donna of Wednesday have backed to BOTTOM ROUND ROAST Kloter LeBreux, 281 Center St. He was bom Fafi/2^ ft, Man- , ARMSTR0N8 INLAIB LINOLEUM southwest. As a result the sup­ Chester Memorial Hospital. He ha.s a brother, Robby, 4l^; ply of cold, Canadian air has RUMP ROAST ***** f ANB VINYLS . been cut off. Milder air from CERAMIC TILE s, . 47c the south will spread over south­ Carlson, Cliff Edward, son of Fred Charles and Gail I In Stock -i- Reg* 68c sq, ft. EYE ROUND Paige Carlson, 130 Cooper St. He was bom-Feb. 23-at Man*’ Completely Installed, over prepared ern New England today. onceinawMle! floor, up to 9 pc 12. Good choice of Chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grah'dparerits are $ 7 /| .M 1 Along with the warmer tem­ BOTTOM ROUND OROUND CERAMIC oolora. - peratures, cloudiness will alsSHe Vdd ilXEX— 27" WIDE tbe mid and upper 30s. Tonight the dbudihesB abd. bom Feb. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal CUuok Ground a . TP [ F O W L another way to heat your house — either because the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lehmann, Switzerland. southvfesterly breeze will keep | p ( Her paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Walter Hany, 9 VINYL RUNNERSI^d *1.95 temperAturee from falilhg thucH heating method is too expensive to begin with, or be­ Faivlew Ave. Ext., Rockville. The Nece* you $ee here sre iuit a Reg. $4.95 sq. yd. below freezing. *■.•••* oinpls ef the more thsa 400 la the A frontal 'eystem over the W.iDJk. CHOICE-WESTERN STEER BEEF cause It’s been getting more expensive every year. . Parent, Marie Alfred, son of Alfred and Marie LaForest IFJRM. W Z lC O M im , outttsodinf Ethan -Allen open itock ARMSTRQNI^ INLAID Great lAkes this morning will Parent, Wright’s Mill Rd., Coventry. He was born. Feb. 22 «t WONDERFUL - collection lor every room in your move across Connecticut ta Mviiw, itocage-makiitf Cuitm Xooaf Stock snow may occur ahead and dur­ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CUSTOM CU-TTING Albans, Maine. He has a brother, Tim o^y A., 3: - ‘ - Flan uaiti, and traditional Colonial ia ing the passage of this system. p a o k a o i n O s h a r p f r e e z i n g gone down nearly 25 % over the last 13 years. You can’t tugged Selid Maple and BiitL See ig Most of the showers will be \ •pday..- .r 1 1' 1 ^ over by Friday i momihg and I itour Conn, ghargie Card Honqred With This Order ' skies win become faif again beat THAT for economy. i i ARMSTRONG INLAID , , . ,sT<6iiE Honi^..,.. . ; roSMICA COUNTER TOPS during toe dajr, Temperatures k m o i i - E U M r e m n a n t s ; Rii. ya.^ -V ■ d i behind,^toe fzbht are not.cold.\| Lot US 6R your frooxer- with U.S.D.A. ghoigg moats— gatlva poultry Moadiw and Tuesdazjlhl^ -tifl 8- ilKMr ;,'r *2.89 E X P E feV and REASONABiV INSTALLED Open 'Tliursday and Friday Evenings 'HEA’VY d u t y — FIRST QUAUTY 18 Colors to Choose From ^ Ahother outbreak of cold, Cana­ So^rook Form fruits and vegetables. Save up to 15 to 20% and dian air Is not likely to follow BITUMINOUS Closed Wednesday eat ^ g a king. ______, too qulridy. Temperatures . oh'. DO n YQURSiLF 0R CAU us FWdsy afternoon will probably . / reach io-degrees or a little over. W g rent egld storage tochers for your froxen meats and lor as lltHo DRIVEWAYS The as $1.25 0 month. Tho locker Holds obout 250 pounds of meot. Com- Ib I THE HARTFORD/GAS COMPANY NFA' PRINCIPAL RESIGNS PsrldBg Areaa • Oaa Statloiia a Basketball : porg this deal btfore you buy a home freexer* Now Beoldng for Swuoml Work NORWCH (A P )-P au l L. Pet- Gas makes the big dUlerenos. . . costs IssAtMl rich, prijiripal of Norwich Free Academy for the last two years, IF YOU LIKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST Early Bird Spedal‘' " ^ TfMPLE’S siMimnced his resignation & SI MSSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PUNT 643-8424 308 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER BUDGET TERMS Wednesday night, effeoUva im­ 11% OnOOUNT NOW THRO APRIL Itl NO OBLIGATION mediately- " PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE A n Wfrii rcneaaUjr supervise*. We are 100% Insured. CoJno. FREE ESTIMATES TEL 643-6662 Petricb said he Is planning MMAIO BROTHERS Manchester 648'08d0—Beckville 875-2534 , O r m THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NlfEHTS to Compete hla thesis for a doc- f4 t-78 tt 20 UNION STRBUT—ROCKVILLE. CQNN/ V' 5 t;.*' 4>- 'f> ■«*•• W -■*' ’iv vrTjft H'. .»• •.y-’.'/’ . •\w- •• •

MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD» MANCHESTESR* GOlbl., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1967 PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD — “f* ' rAGB TW9LVB drawing of toe proposed buil^ ' Andopt^ Harlem Residents Angiy -5 ■ Soutli Windsor log should be preeented to toa drdUt > Coventry ^ people ’ of the town, Bgah' aald Outfmes Harding Raps Republicans he voted in toe afflrtnattve in Court Cades Decision POstpoitcd prt'«^ate in face ot delay* on toe . The Aid Project Hearing Monday on Request project, ' ttAMCHESTEB SK88ION llio 'proposed plan does not For Danforth ‘Discourtesy’ ASI^YCT Otter , Jon (Meohno, 18, of U3 Hil- plefuar/anybody,” Bgaii said and For TraUer Office Variance ^ . Hard St., pleaded not guilty on wteW Democratic Town Chalnnan was complete and On Town Dali Plains commented' that toe plan imder A t . a meeting o f too Andover tj,ree counts of breaking and NHW TOBk^IAP) — Several chairmantMp it fbw The Boidns board of appeals may be contacted for tickets Preston Harding has charged jectlon by toe AActkm on toe acceptance of and that the'* council- could » ** n o l^ y League of Women Voters .at toe entering with criminal Intent N®*'® of mm and reservations at donations of toe R«q>ublloan selectmen with bers of toe board, as it wem elementary s ^ o o l this week an and attwnpted breiaklng and 25®**?*'®^* i,® help eleirt Adam ^'“ tin, d ir e c t s rt bold a public hearing at 8 toe proposed plans for the new expected to set on toe Item, f t ' ^ ^ ’conlmented, "Although 810 per couole. discourtesy and disrespect in he, who was ^ . interested g /ou p .of members tering, and his case was b ^ d Clayton Powell to OOngrew A,. PbiUp . R ^ r t p h Institup>. l^m. Monday In the board room fdwn nail ' was tabled by toe . i n^be wrong, 1 am not suib again, as many Harlem ’ resl- said the Powell issue. "wtU.brinfc Works Exhibited their relationship with Demo- on the “ ' lEgan Oppoaed and Qthert h6ard Wilson Tilley, over to the next session oC HGrt- ''""**’* at* am waa. o(. town hall to hear a request Prof. Richard T. Upton of town cbtihcU lastnlght. The cotmoitoS. ^ T j . Bgan.' ^ sUb* the councUmenhSve , director of Project ASK, (An- County Superior Ckturt. dents, reacted angrily to his dk- more disorder smd disarray,toto crat minority Selectman Stuart «vM ct to ■ - Councilman John J, oigaa, ..'.. nlAft , - uTifldip eenundem* elusion from toe House rt Rep- the relations between Vriiltes lor a variance on behalf o f ^ e the Skidmore College Art De­ Danforth; w l« has declared he "He did ’ ciliary Services Center). He Olechno la being held in Hart- item was to provide a basU minority leader, agre^ ttat ^,,***® resentatives. and Negroes. TOe' majority rtl partment, son of Mr. and Mrs. will not seek re-election "under enjoy toe human conslderaU^^ , spoke on how toe 'cqnter plans /ord State Jail while awaiting Oonyer’B Construction. Co. for working drawings for toe toe item ahoiUd be tabled but An sampling Negroes ■will conclude that IWfc Ray O. Upton of Flanders Rd., anv olrcttonstances ’> "'ost people regkrd as mlnlmM to serve pupils ,wito special appearance in S i^ rio r Court on The variance is being sought any oiretenstoces. ^ relationships with , proposed building. noted that it wab his intention .. of (^dnion Wednesday night is a racist action.” has an exhibition of lltho- to vote against toe motion be- those, fairing needs in the school systems of other charges. to p em it use of a trailer as a The Republicans, meanwhile, another such as common In'moving for toe table vote, showed Harlem residents are McKissick said, "Cohjgresa.. g;raphs, etchings and woodcuts foi» toe meetlna those favoring a con- 22 towhs In Nortocaatem Con- • a warrant was served on him have endorsed ToUand Young and respect. These Oouttcilman Daniel P. Cav­ ready to vote again for toe man may well regret the fact that 14, fleM ottice during construction at Lawrence University in Ap­ nectlcut. : early in February while he was Republican president Robert j ,j„ ^y toe major- He ^ also ^SisUqned toe ^ who has represented them for 2 wUl not have a voice that touch- of the Intermediate school. It pleton, Wls. anaugh said in explanation ot wording o f toe item on the **** design as p 'I’iliey. pointed out the need m jail, charging him with the Dumont for toe post of state members ot toe Board at yeitfs. es the ghetto and reaches t la vmuld be on town property at This is his third, one-man ity hie motion that a public hear­ agenda "Acceptance of pro- PO*®d. to help \ children Vdth prob- breaks. Six other teen-agers Young Republican chairman. Under toe cir- Cleveland Robinson, national masses to articulate thrtr feet.. show in the Midwest since Nov. xuuiia ...... —. Selectmen . . . unoer uic ing aside from a regular coun Madden again questioned if lems in their ovm environment, were also charged at the time the rear of town halL He U second vice president of oumstances his decision is un- posed plans for tb«m hall as/ ings, frustrations, aspiratioi^ The variance is being request­ 1. The others were at Mans­ cll and toe pubUc bujldlng com- ^^^klng drawings for he ^ ®®” e®t in a s s u m t a ^ t SpCoker school and home, rather than and police said they had been director rt toe Negro American - rteaires ” the organization and is active derstandable." .. ' __ .... . T.oKiv** r*aama{1 aoM* ‘♦'TVia T^An. ttllgcr MlQ aeBirCfS. field, Ohio, under sponsorship » ‘«‘on. proposed buUdi^,” and noted tlm f^ plaw ^ould be ^pt- in Institutions. Gifted children responsible for about 25 breaks Labor Council, said: ."The yi^e prei^' ed by William A. MlUer, chair­ In toe second congressional dis­ man of the Coventry School of the Mansfield Fine Arts RepubUoan Supper The sentiment of toe people "that toe item should have been *d wltoout toe' jmbUc h a v ^ ’The Rev. J. Roland Palangio as well ss those emotionally in toe Manchester area between are prepared to elMt him . ^n# tv,. a *irT_rxo p l -CTO Evi-ontive-Executive- trict north YGOP. Building Committee, on betiaU Guild, at Denison University in The decision to back Dumont lodlbated opposition to toe plans reported as "the council con- thd knowled^ rt -what toe o f East Windsor wlU be guest disturbed would receive help August ‘ ...... of 1966 and ' January------rt * again and aain and again until rt®* toe“ ® A su-uiu B W O Eii,xecuu x ^ t iv ^ Proud of Record tWaaa.1— vear____ *"«»vnasTi rm narrownHrrfiw vision viMiini cometxaiiiis tolu Council------and a leaaing ng^re Granville, Ohio. for toe post of state YQOP for m modern design aa orlg- gideratton of the final plans for ipitMw contA li^. - 1 m speaker at a Lienten Mrv{ce to- from specialized personnel. This this year. ^ narrow viaian come lo of the ccfnstructlon company. Harding termed Danforth’s ™ ?®®^ ______tv..i- " H . . m il the dvll rights movement, saOf Food Sale Orders Prof. Upton’s present show chairman was made at Tues- Inally presented, he noted. But the tdwta hall.” ^ Inanswer M ayor'Iw ow e s « lUght at 8 at Second Coilgrega- letter group would Include Three of the youths charged toelr senses.” He Issued a call decision not to run again un- night’s meeting of toe Re- the The Ladies’ Association of consists principally of prints it was not clear that toe ma- Former mayor JohnMadden ,I tional Church. He is minister o f phychlatrists, psychologists, were 16 years old, and a fourth tar a rally for Powell next Sun- derstandable” , adding "the vast pubucan Town Committee, ate ^ rst Congregational Church is executed in Paris under a 1964- jprity^ of townspeople were in speaking on -toe item on the ron®o«* 1® that his Mfuuuon m missions of toe Con- health specialists, social work- was 14. They were referred to day. majority of the Democratic Dumont is secretary of the '" tones accepting orders for homemade 65 BHilbright grant and a 1966 favor.. of colonial design, he _ agenda concerning...... toe plans for n . non. war. uiosea ncctlcut Conference of toe ers, speech therapists, and edu- juvenile authorities. One of Hulan Jack, former Manhat- Party is proud of Mr. Danforth, awning board of appeals and le ^ and misguided revenge bread, buns, rolls, pies and bak­ research grant from Indiana added. the town hall, said he did not shmv specifics. United Church of Christ. His catlonal vspeclalists. The age them, who had.^ been released tan borough president, said, and fully supports his conduct ^cUve in local Republican poU- ‘ Randolph is a resident of HaT^ University, as well as at Skid­ California, Richard M. Nixon, former presidential The sentiment expressed know-toe context of toe item . . ,, --, topic will be “Let )toe Church grqup served will be pre-school from a drtentlon home in Mer- “ We serve notice that we will ed beans, in advance of a food National leaders of the Republican party p os^ last in office, but under the clrcum- 1 ^ , . , . V lem’i 18to Congressional DliP sale it will have, starting at 10 more. He also has works repre­ night at a fund-raising dinner in WashingtoiL candidate; Gov. George Romney of Michigan and seemed to be that without de- since no public knowledge Communion Sunday will be Reagan Takes Play from Romney was Indicated by this appraisal. He also questioned the phase dering o f toe plans it wajt dif- toe Universltv of Denver Colo services. Tilly pointed out that Port and the case was continued er black people are going Danforth attempted "to be a lectman Carmelo Zanghi has the university of Denver, coio., making use of the spe-. to March 9 for court trial in to have the representative of and nilf School' of Theology, Rurin said Randolph wouh£ observed during the 11 Am. full, participating member of asked that toe signs be left Noting; that a public hear­ of the plans for the town hall ficuH for .the public to speak ASK, Manchester. He pleaded guilty their choice to stand and speak In an informal meeting with Romney he felt the governor quips kept toe audience taugh- probably call a summit confef*' worship service Sunday in the WASHINGTON (AP) — Mich­ the Board of Selectmen, and alone. They were donated by ing is hot ’required on each building at present Intellix'ently on the item. sanctuary. The Rev. William E. Driver Arrested, newsmen at the home of Sen. “ can’t cut the mustard" for a ing. facet of d^ign change, Cav­ Mayor Throwe rolled that^ Orchstd Lease ence rt civil rights leaders ton ___ igan tjov.Gov. vjeorKeGeorge rwimiey,Romney, newsmen m wk; .iv.i.v. m i novnnat,m QAnntn TtTinoritv T.aader Biver- made many proposals and sug- Tolland s new printing plent, RVAiam /nArt when aneech that "I'accent toe noml- shortcomings of the board. ------The case of Guy H. Mullen, receives official notice rt Pow­ of toe draw ing. design as presented, with toe Blackler m for toe use of toe "tof® ®ame to his present post ticlpate in the p l y i n g of the Public Records ni service. Thomas R. Mahoney, 22 of publican leaders at a $l-mUUon em states, Romney told the ^ ^t a n £ ‘.’’“H l t a ^ * t X e ^ d t o ” c i Harding continued. Manchester Evening HeraW 27, of no certain address, who ell's exclusion by the House of He commented that sketches exception of 'toe change from town-owned property known as 1® from Park Place Con- project. He is willing to speak Simday at 1:46 pm . the Sen­ 76 Walnut St. was Charged with fund-raising dinner. banquet audience, ’T ve just that he’s to take up the chant "We vant “ Being a minority member. Tolland correspondent, B e tt* is charged with breach of peace, Representatives. Warrantee Deeds should be available for the pub- the public health services of- the Pero Oiohard. greeatlonal Church. Pawtuck- to any group, smaU or la r p , ior Pilgrim Fellowship meets - . ... . , . Romney, a top prospect for found how the west was won. __ -.rvooi m the law niri-aeTi'” however, he did ndt expect to Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. was continued to March 16. In Harlem’s bar and grills,. Paul P. Flano to Arthur VTl* in the vestry to leave for Bush- failure to pass left and received presidential nomina- blood, sweat and avoiding press „ L b L to^ - _____ achieve toe government Im- lie illustrating what changes flees being moved from toe sec- The agreement excludes two R L He was active in radio on what the proposed center Prosecutor Joseph Paradlso fish and chip joints and shoe- and Angelina M. Bentley, p r o ^ nell Memorial Hall in Hartford, written warning for driving outshone on the plat- conferences.” „nion ^ o n KOREA.aLARCHE8 OLD provemen/ts he felt were neces­ are under consideration prior to ond floor to toe basement area, of the three garages located on ®®^ televlslDn Nwork in Rhode wants to piwide in speem said Mullen is in the hospital- shine parlors, Negroes said they ertyiat 214-218 Spruce St. action by the council on toe Other changes include the the property for a period rt one Isl^d. andhas served on nu- services to the children who where a State Pilgrim Fellow- after drinking, after his car form at...... Wednesday night’s , GOP S ' Romney was said to have ex- K Y O N ^ , South Korea - A sary for toe good of the growing He was charged with breach would "vote for Adam anytime 'Vincent J. Edgar to James Hi* protrusion of toe stairwells for year. They will be used by toe merous cpinmittees amd boards need help. He can be reached sbip rally will be held. hit an unoccupied parked car on gala performance by Gov. Ron- jects, saymg John^n wMadvocate Buddhist temple built 1,500 community, heavily burdened plans. at toe University of Connect!- peace after he allegedly as- and anywhere.” and Cynthia A. Hay, propertyt HALLMARK Throwe Supports Plans the building, toe addition rt five town for storage of public of toe United Church o f Christ. Those attending are to bring Main S t near W. Middle Tpke aid Reagan of CaUfornia. ninging the nationalnatioMl economyeco y yg^j.g jjj y,g gapi financially . and with many com- cut School r t Education in aaulted his estranged wife in "Why shouldn’t I vote for at 180 Ferguson Rd. ' Mayor James Throwe said it long windows on toe front rt toe works department trucks. Adam?” a woman asked in James R. and Cynthia A. Ray a box lunch. The group will re­ shortly after midnight this Reagan, a prospective CJall from the vest pocket of one decisive, tal of Korea until A. D. 936, plex problems to be solved, Storrs. **®*' h®“ ® 350 N. Main St. on CARDS was his Intent to vote for ac- building and the addition of a ‘Project Concern’ Funds cepted by the council. Goldstein quiet anger. "He's done a lot for to - Thomas J. and 'Lynn M£^ turn about 9:16 p.m. to. the morning, police report fomla favorite son candidate man.’an. ’ audience greeted Reagan contains stone arches. The arch “When toe Issues of Tree ac- Project ASK is supported for Hov. 20 last year. vestry. ceptance of the proposed plans slate facade to toe front of toe Harry Anderson, Abby Rd., is moving from the area. us here in Harlem. Where do Prior, property at 415 GardnePi Police say toe parked car, aloof from Roihney's potential But Romney didn’t waste his ^y^ ^ ovation that exceeded was discovered independently of cess’ were resolved in court, toe first-, three years by fed------The Junior Pilgrim Fellow- COUNTRY DRUe as a basis for working draw- building, a membSr of the board of edu- ’The appointment of a tree you think we’d be today if’ we st. - owned by Andrew Winzler Sr. bid for the nominaUon, easily „ay in Washington. His engag- applause given Romney when Western culture by Oriental in favor of Mr. Danforth, toe era! funds under the elemen­ ahlp meets at 5:15 p.m. Sunday ings for toe proposed building. Dispute on Changes cation, asked toe council on be- warden and appointment o f an didn’t have Adam.” . -« Judgment Lten ■ ’.tS of 51 W. Middle Tpke., had won the applause meter contest ing personaUty and striking tel- y, Reagan’s architects. price he paid for being right tary and Secondary Education Tires and Rims in Quandt Hah on Mason St. dsunage to a rear fender, and with his appearance, evision appearance probably ______H? noted "a vote of the coun- The mayor disputed the half of the- board if any consid- elected constable was tabled . u j » One man said he wouW vote Burton’s Inc. against Franlfc There wlU be a special meet­ that toe Mahoney vohicle, with Not far from behind with the made him new friends. His o w n ------”* cll is necessary to enable the charge of Madden -that, toe eratlon had been .given to the under the coimcil rule that 1B65. A t the end of for Powell "for spite against the and Lenore Warkoskl, propertJK architects to move toWarS the changes on the facade constitut- disposition of funds received by items on appointments mtist ap- three years other- means of fl- Taken Off Car white power structure.” ’ on Burnham St., $223.28. -ss ing of the church’s pastor’s frontal damage, had to be audience at the $500-a-plate din- personal assessment of the nancing will probably have to final plans which Include spe- ed basic changes, toe town for participation in pear on the agenda once before Two tires'and rims were tak­ Another man said, ” Im ’ glhd 'Attachments --iij ooundl at 8 pm . ’Tuesday in towed away. It-reportedly trav- ner was Barry Goldwater, the day’s ua.ys venture miointo nationalnauonai po- be provided. Kingsbury House. This also will eled 176 feet after impact with 1964 presidential nominee, who Htical circles was it had been clfices such as heating, plumb- Madden also said that the “Project Concern.” action is taken. en from a car at Dillon Ford, this is coming to a head so I con D«MAk> Bros, against Stanley serve as the March meeting of toe Winzler vehicle. Mahoney apparently la still personally *‘ygj.y useful.” tag and electrical service.” public should have the opportun- Anderson noted that the 319 Main St. sometime within vote for hiih , again. Ihe^Httle H .,ind Phylljs B, Avery, propejfc, board of education had request­ Manchester Evening Herald the last two days, police report, people will show thoee while ty, at 21 Salem,Rd., $6(>0. >>6 the council. was not injured, police say. He popular with the Republicans ggj, Wallace F. Bennett, R- Mayor Throwe noted that ny to voice approval dr disap- Y o m p Copper: 18 lbs. The Senior Choir of the is echeduled for court appear- despite his disastrous defeat by Utah, thought Rooney made a toe plans are based on the in- proval of any changes made in ed information, on toe item in South Windsor Correspondent, The vehicle had been parked in congressmen what we think of RarUord National Bank An ance March 20. President Johnson. "good Impression.” But another WELOOK terior deslgji and the exterior jbe building. relation to securing equipment Ann Lyons, teL 644-8582. HOUSTON, Tex.— Each' per- the yard A t Dillon’s, and,one them.” Tru?t Co. against Franpis church is practicing special mu­ for toe school system. son in the United States con- tire and wheel was taken from Despite the angry talk among and Josepliine Dickensom proprri sic for the Blaster services. A WilUmantlc woman, Ellen Goldwater acidly observ^ Republican senator, who asked design which are approved .^Mayor Throwe replied that Mayor Throwe noted that toe sumed an estimated 18.8 pounds the right rear of the car and Harlem residents, most Negroes erly at, 262-264 Carter St., $2^»4 Members of the congregation R. Vratoel was taken to Man- offstage that Romney would y, ye identified, sold that eitoei;»by toe building commis­ a public hearing and a regular item 'Will be placed on the next of copper in 1964, the latest the other from the tnlnk by use said they were not surprised by 200. who are not in the choir were Chester Memorial Hospital ’’ a'"® a chance for the 1968 nom- he had hoped to support sion or toe council. council meeting had been held FOR YOUNG HOMES agenda of the council. Comedy Entered year. for which figures are ot a key which had been left the House action. ^ , 'Vstiue Textile Corp. agains.6,- invited by Mrs. George Cour, shorUy after midnight th is inaUy Lawrence L. Williams, 70, of ■1^ only town hall. 29 Bank St. hit a car driven by PICNICS, PARTIES, COURTEOUS ■ Always Neat. . . Won't Pill, Shed or Fuzz! ■ Wears and Wears Ball Planning Session Charlie M. Todd, 47, of Rock­ BUSY MOTHERS, TAKE-OUT ■ Cleans LIKe A Breeze! ■ Mothproof, mildew-proof, Bon-allergonic The steering committee and ville as the Williams vehicle 1.75 all subcommittee chairmen of LUNCHES SERVICE Beautiful comfort. .. in any style,.. traditional, m(^em or made a left turn into. Cooper Sq. Yd. tha Fifes and Drums Ball are Hill St. from Pine St. yesterday Mediterranean! And handsome Blairtweed makes the sciehe for to meet at 2 p.m. Sunday in morning, police report. Minor WATCH THE HERALD FOR OUE every one! It’s deep and bouncy... richly textured. .. flecked with Including installation Booth-Dimock Memorial Ll- damage was done to both vehi­ WEEKEND SPECIALS with thick lindereushlon Fresh From The Brine Barrelt brWy. cles, and both were driveable, fascinating tweedy tones. Practical, too... a great asset to easy Plans wUl be made for the poUee say. - living. No wonder th/s new young home has Blairtweed underfootl lOOSE FROM: EXTEA LEAN CHUCK PIECES, FANCY April 15 event at Ray’s Roller .4*' • SONELESS BRISKET, CROSS RIBS OF BUMPS AND Rlpk. Proceeds will benefit the Blairtweed comes in 11 Fashion Tweeds SatinwoodTweed/MarinerTweed/AntIque Gold Tweed SIRLOIN TIPS. 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1967 PAGE FirrBglf^ j -:, ■ ilANCHESTE® .S^N IN O HERALD, MANCaiSTEIt. COMN. THPBSDAY, MARCH 2, toJC H B STE R EVENING H B lA lii’ M^jaWajESTER; d m i f e A T , MARCH ^ , 196T rfewiii 'n ndrn^mrmmm MS. f a g b f o u r t b e w ■r«f THE in Herald Angle Ip* I By on E A R L Y O S T One Bporto Editor: NEW YORK (A P )—The Great Experiment is off to .NEW ^ORK — an early start at the New York Yankees’ spring train- i(T That old -i tievil, . stall, is With th^**sSnnLincfmeIit?arHerthis week that |V7am /r*‘ ^hnd M Mantlej^ad^^^ >Kd ' back in thi hewB in college W ith d ra w s basketball today. H ora ce M urphey w ould ® L ? U e f" i^ lm h ie d to make Wednesday and the hine-yaar We s t s i d e m id g e t s ji In an effort to upset the na­ Bowl- M ai\chester 8 ^ r k and R w re a tio n D ep M anaaer t*** ®® ® baseman veteran is expected to be side- tionally fifth-ranked Princeton S o T it leaves the, d oor w ide open fo r General , atter 16 seasons In the' Yankee uhed a few more days. League-leading Center Tigers, Penn held the ball for p 'a y Bob Weiss to right a. wrong situation. That is, let the "ju m p e d the gun ' "p^te Richert, Washington's Hards moved a notch closer W .. 1 1 ihinutes at one time before ___Saturday------two departments operate under two separate heads, as vvednesday at Fort Lauderdale, wlnningest pitcher last y^ar, the title last night as w»®y..,, go^g down to defeat 25-16 This became a reality last ni^ht when Cathy Dyak, they did for years—^wlth sue- Fla., and stxioped up about 80 was another early casualty. The coasted to a 54-36 win over iM t Wednesday night. The home defending champion and. the* No. 1 ranked duckpin- cess. Side aircraft worker was 168th ground balls with the big mitt, hard-throwing left-hander came place Paganl’s Barbers. ,;j. coprt victory gave Princeton the ner in the UnitM .Statea, withdrew her entry. The Cuemen, led by Ed Fw .^^ MawAeater’s overall recrea- ^ut hopes to wind up at least He came through with a per- up with knotted muscles In Ms Iv;ji League chaniplonshlp and a Mrs..I)yaj( ^ t al six-,game world’s record .last year -i ■•**5'- tlon DM y am has been falling jg places better next month in fielding a v erse, then pitching shoulder. He'll undergo gerald (24), Loren Andreo betth in the NCAA champion­ in qaalifyl^t* play-and then easily, annexed her first off w iorlach passing month. It grueling 26 miles. 385-yard gj.<,red With a quick quip'when heat treatment and special ex- and Bill Peoples (12), were ship tourney opening March 11. town title, to’ the aurrpriae of no one. The housewife wlU continue to drop until the from Hopklnton to Boston's type of first base- ercises to correct the condition, hot as they kept the nets sm o ^ Qnce-beaten Toledo also qual- ing from the opening Ifi^ tor the NCAA tournament averaged 1.45;5 for aix'games and then iti head-to- powers-to-be, In this case Weiss gay. pandetti reports pitcher Milt Pappas ended his head roUinjg,^turned in a 134 average for 13 gatnes* and the town's Board of IMrec- Ralph Buschmann, winner of „j^,g gtuart m odel/' week-long holdout and signed the final buzzer. Scott K«‘‘yt.^o- by’.beatlpg Ohio University 93-90 the BiUlard’s little floor general, ^ A year ago. in all sanctiohed play* Mrs. Dyak aver­ tors, look into the situation Just pive Mile Road Race in j,gpjjgu the 38-year-old slugger with Cincinnati lor a reported to’,'win toe Mid-American (3on- set up numerous baskets for a little Wt. Manchester last Thanksgiving ^t^out cracking a smile. The $32,000. . .about, the sa^me lie ference title. South Carolina aged 129:332 in 498 games to g^n the top rating This is not intended to be a morning, Is running 115 miles reference was to the Joumey- received last season while post- high-scoring mates. , upget third-ranked North Caroll- among the ndtibn’g female rollers. She rwently cop- rap at Murphey. He's dpne a ^ getting ready lor the baseman, n W with Ing a disappointing 12-11 v ^ - Jim Hamill (12), Bob Rl“ ^ „ nO|^ 70-57 and eight-ranked Ten­ pen* the United States Classic. trementtous Job for nearly « marathon. Ambrose Burloot, the Angeles, whose defensive lost record with the Reds. The (8) and A1 Little (7) play«f,.,. nessee was hard pressed to de­ Mrs. Dyak- feeling ;ihat her entry was keeping out years as head of the Park De- gg^gUng youngster who wore ghortcomings’ earned him the right-hander was seeking a $6,- wql) for the losers. feat N.C. State ^65-62 in over­ a number o f women b ^ u s e of her reputation and partment. But h es not a rw - painter's cap and placed o r . Strangeglove. 000 raise. , „ time. , _ WEST SIDE PEEWEES DOUG HEATH ROGER BURNHAM ability, ''and hoping that the women’s play would rsation man and he s the first here last Thanksgiving, ^^lanUe who wasn't expected Meanwhile, Frank Robinson, Soutoern niitiols, toe No. 1 a.gain be a success, informed tourney sponsors of her to admit it. He’s the Innocent another fellow who will bear begin' working out at first whose trade to Baltimore for Rebounding from their dou* i« small college team In The Asso­ ciated Press poll, made It 16 in decision. figure in the complicated cur- ^gtehing. Naturally, the great ggyeral days, persuad- Pappas last winter backflj-dd on , ble overtime loss two nights aga a a row enroute to the NIT post­ Only 13 women ha.ve signed up to compete. rent combined Recrea.Uoo ana European cham- p,.gj,^ Crosettl to tap the Reds, trotted through his to Army * Navy, a fired up - season tourney by downing „ Park Department set-up. ^ favored. .Annual ^ u g ^ e rs his way “ I’ve got to first workout with the world Norman’s edged scrappy Na»> - Southwest Missouri 93-66. Villa- • ting tile two departoents irndw Xronsky Bowling Open Is j^gj.^ sometime," Mantle said. champions and expressed sat- slff Arms last night 28-19. Pro* nova, also NIT-bound beat Seton Veterans Hold Off Younfjfsters one head was a bad m lst^e. March 24-26 at the Holl- Afterward, he admitted being isfaction with his progress in vidlng the scoring punch for th# ''. Now it can be c o n ^ ^ vintn- ^ Lanes in Manchester. .At- uncomfortable out recuperating from a knee oper- Furnlturemen were Paul Smitli." Hall 83-65 for its fifth straight out anyone getting hurt. _. . . and loth victorjL in iU last 11 ainst Killingly tendon A1 Frehelt, Jim Leber gj j jjgpt feeling atlon (11) and Dan Soucha (6). Chip h lot games. Soviet Mr. and Mrs. Team Manchester is spending a and other field goal specialists; j^g^ everybody in the stands "If this was opening day, I Walsh played his usual flnA fi of money for recre^ira e Dallas Cowboys of the Na- ^gg ^giting for me to miss one. wouldn’t be satisfied, ^ d the However, Syracuse, another By PETE ZANARDI wonders if the ihoney is well floor game. ^ NW-invltee, was upset by Ni­ tlonal Football League are look- ^g„^ „,g)je r jf i ggn do American League s MVP and Dick LetU (12), Jim HeskeOv.. Entering his tourth tourney in, six years at Ellington Wins Figure Skate Crown spent. H it is, why is the -pro­ agara 71-69 and Holy Cross sur­ Ing for,a place kicker and punt, r there'll be all strong arms in Triple Crown winner, "We still 14) and John Gauruder werw. gram suffering? What’s wrong? prised Connecticut, in the NCAA High, Coach Bob Heaiy faces a stern test tonight when er and. will hold a drill at outfield and it could give me have six weeks before opening outstanding in a losing gam e;- he meets sixth-ranked KillinglyHigh in a Class M play- VIENNA (AP) Ludmilla Schwars a few slim points It’s time the town heads, from Springfield College’s Pratt g ^wo more as a player day, ' however, and today In i " •- ,1 .tourney, 70-61. Two other NIT- ahead of his Austrian country­ Z n d teams split doWn at E. 0. Smith in Storrs. The Knjghts, working Belousova and Oleg Protopopov man, Emmerich Danzer, the F W 'o n April 19. Ben Agajan-.„4— ^j,an I'd- havehave hadhad as as an an outfield- satisfied,” satisfied, Robinson underwent Y STANDINGS on an eight-game win streak, proved \cbnvlnclngly that the rectors, with the A d v ls ^ rarx football's all- e,. t „.™ V*. got eight days and the surgery last November to re- New Jersey was upset by Lqpg defending champion. PITY THE POOR GOATLIE who has to endure quite a bit epch night in the and Recreation Commission in- _____ g„pg^._____ «r. i ve Midgets Manchester Auto IsIAnd University 89-61 while are ranked 17th. EaXt 'Windsor that enabled Fountain of Youth is in Lenin'r America’s Scott Allen, of 30 exhibition games to find out move cartilage from ms right Killingiy, which starts tour National Hockey League. Top left, Roger Crozier of Detroit fails to stop a Bob­ Parts 6-6, Manchester Travq( , Rutgers overcame Lehigh 67-65. them to share the NCCC crown, grad, U.S.S.R. • i Smoke Rise, N.J., is in third >‘^ '**'i^ t"^ ^ v ri^ th ^ cu reM tiy vise the tryouts. The Cowboys If I can do it.” knee. seniors and a Junior, tasted de­ or ninu —wini rawse cuncuwj. - 6-5, Boland Oil 6-6, Wyman Oil “ We did it to win,” said Dick could go a long way in bring­ The Soviet Mr. and Mrs. teain place, followed closely by toe by Hull shot; center Chico Maki of Chicago closes in on Boston’s Bernie Par­ or >d8ht will send Agajanian 10,111 miles The Yankees, starting from The Boston Red Sox squelched feat only twice this season in in charge of recreaUon and find j^pgg ^eov- Harter, the Penn coach, after ing about an upset. —^he is 84 and She is 31—held off North American champ Donald scratch after last year’s cellar rumors that they were liUerest- 5- 6. n:t' 17 starts. It boasts a lofty duo ent; right, Ed Giacomin ^ drops quickly to his knees to stop this shot. And out what’s reaUy going on in Juniors — Nasslff Arms 8-2, the Quaker stall in Princeton’s a flock of youngsters to Win the Knight of Canada and toe U.S. «ring a kicker. flnlsh in the American League, ed in trading former AL battmg In Eld Desaulnier, the starting "Tim Quinn, one of the area’s below, Johnny Bower of wiM s up on the-ice as the Rangers and, hit recreation in Manchester. I hope 'Mantle, whose succession king Carl Yastrzemski while the Peck Lumber 5-5, Pagani Cater- Dillon Gym, scene of a similar 1967 World Pairs Figure Skating champion, Gat^ Visconti of De­ ♦ ♦ center, and reserve Mike Page, leading point-makers with a ^ would like to be invited to add of injuries have curtailed his San Francisco Giants said they stall by Dartmouth several 16.5 point per game average Championship Wednesday night. troit. teammates skate perilously close. ers 5-6, Elks 2-8. „ . both listed at 6-3. my two cents. ___ maneuverability and weakened weren’t trying to deal for Cleve- Intermediates — Sixty Nlnera . wtfeks ago which the Tigers fi­ It was their third straight End of the Line Heaiy. who led Ellington to over the re^ Iar season, has The present setup has a strong Coach of Ellington High’s j^g throwing arm, can master land’s Rocky Oolavito. who is 6- 1, Nads 5-1, Donkels 4-3, Kar„ nally won 30-16. world title and they did It .in ft ------^------Class S laurels three tourna paced Ellington. . Rebounding odor. hunas 4-3, Trollers 8-4, Sixty Penn led at the half 9-8 and it near-perfect display of conserv­ « * « succOssful C la ss's Tournament the new position and free slick holding out against a 26 per cent NEW POST-N.W York:* Mickey ^Mantle hoj»s to >»akc thc^ado at firat ments ago, returns to the post­ tasks will fiall to Roger Burn­ was not until seven minutes had ative teamwork on ,ice. 1. 1 .V II Roh Healv is fielding Joe Pepitone for center pay cut. base this season to rest'his weary legs. Yesterday he listened to Manager Seveners 0-7. season classic after failing to ham, who averages 13 points a basketball team. Bob Heaiy, is »e*u couldn’t get a guy like Seniors — Morlarty’s 8-1,.- elapsed in the second half that Here ’n There Ralph Houk, then took some tips from Joe Pepitone before getting in his qualify a year ago. Overall, his contest, and Doug Heath, show­ The U.S. brother and sister basketball a local resident. When it comes While Mantle broke in t)ls new that out of the American League Hawks 6-4, Ansaldl 4-5, Coll*-., Ga?y Walters' field goal from squads show a 5-2 mark in tour­ ing an even 10 points per game team of 18-year-old'(Jynthia and glove at the Yankees' camp, right now," said Giants Prpsl- first day’s workout. (AP Photofax)______. ______the corner put Princeton ahead f a ^ ^ h o won’t have any op- to class, it glans 1-8. ney play. pace. ^ Ronald Kauffman of Seattle. portunlty to watch the town this feilow who is also « Stuart sat out Dodger drills at dent'Horace Stoneham. "There for good at 16-14. Wash., finished third, the same The Knights will be in the Warren Zahner, Rich Valen- schoolboys in post-season tour- sistant principal Yero Beach, Fla., With an ankle are too many clubs over there Y SENIORS South Carolina used a deliber­ as they did last year. inAP.Ll* ’ ...... ___ 1 J ...... V IT Doesn’t Disappoint Home Folks underdog role, but the momen­ te, and Bob Strout should also nSZnTrtartwr^a^^ Usclottl. who won the Connectl- Injury. Stuart’s right ankle, hit that would grab Colavito If ate 2-1-2 zone defense to defeat The pairs title was toe* first to With three players—Dave ’"’ tum of eight straight wins and see plenty of service for the ^ h i , -ut bhu... w ; . - - by a pitch during batting prac- Cleveland tried to get waivers Ski Notes N<^th Carolina at (Columbia, be decided here. Tonight the 'Srrn McKenna (26), Gene Johnsoh the season-ending victory over Knights. March 9 when Marques-Haynes ship in 1965-66, vriU. launch a S.y. The Gamecocks held the second Is at stake—to Ice danc­ tlce Monday, hemorrhaged on him.” (26) and Buzz Keeney (23) in brings his Fabulous ‘ Magicians nine-ball j." Tqr Heels scoreless from the ing—and defending champions Sloan Pace-Setter, high double figures, Moriarty'rf . fioid for O'A minutes during one Diana Fowler and Bernard Ford to S^th W inder High. The Ma- night f “ ^ g . crushed the Hawks. 109-84 laM ■Pito- of London are the overwhelming giclans, who thriUed nearly 1.- J^*^***®,, ® ^ night. Moriarty’s height mad# 000 paying fans in Rockville tion. This vrill be the first In a Sellout Se\en for Irish flight Bill Justus’ two free throws favorites to win again. the differance as the Hawltt Riflemen Below-Par last Saturday night, will oppose ®A.y®®“ g extJ^s Bulls Upset 76ers In 'the last seven seconds of the The Protopopovs skated cau­ the East Hartford Explorers, the amateur cue expe could not get close despite the extra period asiaured Tennes­ tiously and classically to the Overheard: Frankie Frisch, the shooting of Ray Pennock (21), Ken Jackson la handling the see's squeaker over N.C. State music of Tschalkovsky, Liszt, baseball Hall of Famer, cor- Jim Mello to Speak, NEW YORK (AP) — It was just as though Jerry BiiiViot (2i) and Leo Cyr (17)’.;^ atji' Greensboro. Ron Wldby 4-8-S-2 SOUTHERN PACIFIC CAB FORWARD promotiiM) for the South Wind- P(< aina. TkiTr ' liHniiiv I lust Piersall gulped and said. ‘ Oh, P on/1 i-nhhnirp dinnpr will be served at thusiastic racers thought this grabbed 15 rebounds in loading court victory, (10) were in double figures. Allbrio, ‘‘Al Clavette (185), Jan New Records In men and vromen’ s competi­ aecuraio, gear dilva^ add has ing against Mr. ^ e y . Just .. p^rdam Frankie a i ^ interesting ex- fhe Bulls past the Philadelphia Elgin Baylor led Los Angeles an oparating headlight. I A dorned beef and cabbage dinner will ne serveu Jacobs (183) and Bill Sheldon tion, toe last two of r'x figures Oparating headlight. think that he riiould sUck to his about 18^ Etetabllshtog new highs not doing 8’80 perience to race after dark with ygers 129-122. with 30 points and Gail Goodrich (181).” will be completed today. S A L E f ^ 9 5 insurance business.” . .“Walt un- replied. You ... Jim Mello, former Notre in the Y League last night & just the light from flares and - ggmes on the fuU Na- got 27. The ■ played with- It marked the time the team The women’s evMit Is all but ELEDtRO MOTIVE BL-2 til next year” has been a stock much for the pm e^eR ^ r Dame All-American fullback, Deanery was Howrle Hampton, rolling FAIR5ANICS MORSE DIESEL R o e . S M t S h r ^ f O r l ^ R i r s ^ x fl^s Considering the torches to Hght the way. tional Basketball Association °vt was unable to go over, 900. "Be- wrapped up by defending cham­ later a star in the All Ameri­ l l * a 188 single and a ^480 TMi mlnlalara bai aynam may ba The course on the lower boOld- Boston topped San Fran- W®st Virginia because of the low-par shooting hy toe entire pion Peggy Fleming of Colorado balH iiUa a city ar tmaH town ever since Boston lost the Ariler- l I X t h S r ^ b can Football Conference with To Astonptioii! triple. Tha Kaauw M iffat, a long ena. tramaartatlan •yslam, (had ac ao League’s only pennant Cardinals’) big righthander. Bob er bowl with 19 gates was set 127-125, (Cincinnati held off death of his father, Springs, Colo. The petite miss lean the Boston Yankees and Chicago FINAL STANDINGS squad,’’ AHbrio continued. "We Hampton, tuning up for with i!>-whatl trucln, oparating Bdditlan la a liallay tydam. tba Leagues y Qibson. it’s a marvel that he by Klaus Unnemayer. Accord- Angeles 122-116, Baltimore Baltimore withstood a 42-polnt Ijas already opened up a 50- haadlight, ona of our ear pull­ but will aaarala alHwc AC ar< playoff in 1948 Rockets and the Los Angeles (Champions of toe East Dean- COIL will have to do much better the coming Town Duckpin DC. haa .pwalinf liMdllanlc and ever made it to the big leagues. Ing to Klaus, this type of racing ^p^jjg 122-112 and De- final quarter 'by visiting St. ]^lnt lead over her nearest ing champion*. This baauty will sox y iw President fip k O’^ n - Rams and Detroit Lions of the ^ ery is toe Assumption CYP W. L. overall against Hamden High.’’ The Tournament, also had 164 talMWiH; and fuHy acluaM is popular in Austria but as far jrounced New York 118-101. Louts for its victory. John Bam ewnpetitors—Valerie Jones of ba right at homo en.your layout. ••aanibla frtirt wbtah fat oddad National Football League, will 16 0 17 2 Indians travel to Hamden to­ and 138 scores enroute to ■aallMi. a s Vve e know it is the first time outrebounded hill ' “sco re ‘r2 ‘ '7 ii^ in ‘ te '^ y Scott icfotem Toronto, Canada, and 1966 run­ ri«d ^about” the ^riub ^ t " ^not « ‘®ted, at one time or another. be the principal speaker. IS 3 16 s morrow afternoon. his high triple. Hampton Is this sort of race has been at- '-mcago, Ftott ner-up Gabriele Se'yfert of East T R O L L E Y ^ ^ Rag. $12.^1 Currently, Mello Is director 2-46, went ahea hbmchenfM* 11 6 12 7 The Red and White effort was among the favorites to un­ Rog. $12.91 rheumatic heart. He was an tempted in this country Germany. SAU BUS SYSTEM SAU now Is ‘wait until this yeat-.’ mpiea m i.us stay 82-80 on Sloan’s lay-up wun — — V------" Family also affected by toe absence of seat Joe Cataldl for the ’■KRAUSS^MAFFEI outstanding basketball star at of athletics at the Mansfield First prize In each■ division ”v —.TT'r i tor f n . St.______Uiuis. V Mdoney 8 8 0 10 The men’s competition is tight We’re on our way up.' 9 Nick Tlmreck. town title. The. Ia««r uMl maM piaalar. o( Oeighton University and played Tralnirig School, was a season pass for the Tom Van-Awdale put in five et’s Ry"™- „ , , , Wethersfield 8 8 10 with 1966 runner-up Wolfgang Mia w. as^M A ile DIataMacaaiallyt, Km inSC ose asterisks Manchester (897) VoHi Cootral ImMau I ■ ^ 1 ^ 1 waa nm bull! by 01 ta I*A3. briefly with the Harlem Globe Honored guest will be Miss season, m ere were =i=.- . g„^ Nel- straight baskets in the second Sunday toe Iw ^s face New,, Wjfndham 7 8 7 IS It'a an AHM U SC, daalgaad m * * 1967-68 season. There were sev- Clavette 48-46-46-46 — 186. Mio JM WllillM •HfliiDl 01 2 Trotters. However, he gave that Alice Madden. She will be clt- Conard 7 9 7 10 Tcme 'aaiiM M loiwot and nraducad ta Hia ItmIHIan a( .™ih™d,.ap»pi...»toth. «To3ock“ S “uyont; Jacobs 49-46-48-41—188. , iw*r«n'lMnrnafa4»fc4 FlUi •ba ¥M end Nw Bailiihifa. BaHi up after a series of asthmatic ed for her work during the past H ^ 2 14 8 17 ’ ta p.ar carrying hgavy loadi /of odd atalatioiw, ear two Rat- ears eaa in officiating in the Midget tour­ Pups. Vennari; and Mrs. Karl Kehler. ronl will never win any races EaHman Standard K 4 gla dome tank ear—afpaeially da- thaitad matariok'— Mmbok, «aaL Tom Satilino. alio ' ba convartod Id ehdUae ep> TRANSMISSION ney should contact Waljy Fortin with Boti Hayes, but hb’e a val­ ?20di. During NHL Career AUTOMATIG tRANSMISSION Cavarad Hoppara lignad to trana* granular matar- To nobody’s surprise, unde­ uable man behindvtoe plate. Jim ^ h b y Hull 1# triple-timing his Is the N I^ record. Wea game ;Monday night amd Is Riddick P®f ®*^ slve potential umiiatdied in his NHL career. hls drlve;toward8 a third c^wn. JSSUflbi for a total of 888 and an average throu^ for tWe^ason. *®'P® ^ either league. Bravea. cpn»e' '*ln' the only btoer .NHL game Pappbrt ROCl Mdlh « s«»nde T JIM IS P O R T LAND! of 29.91 a game, according to Alolndot’e M points agaliist ®ver W esleyw W e t o e ^ y l& y e d ' Toronto got a last- left, to the game deprived M o^ ROAD TEST and TOWING! cloaet in NL, but can’t m a ^ AAMCO XRANSBOiSSlONB OF MANOHBBXBB pii,- 283 West Middle T^ka statisUcs released today by the Washington State last Saturday W M lck Wt tor M poM s and ntoute goal from Jim Papidn to treal rookie Rogatlen Ve,chon of 5S Tolland TUm^ke monte* 8 * Manchester e 643-2326 *4 . , depth of Pirates' pitching staix.- NCAA Service Bureau. wa^ the meat' for a major col- Bob Ryan led Wesleyan with 16. tia Montreal 1-1 and strcti* Its hls first N ^ s h u t ^ _ r iu n w 64S>24fl7 H f lir A A U WORK GUARANTEED! •Wesleyan concluded Its -season |NE^ Pirates’ trades should win, l|t, I Sign up for future tour-] The next three scorers also leg's i^ayer since O so^ Robert- Rbant, Plzzaro, Wills excelled, ttobeaten string to nine games. Vaohon tad JJ;® Open 8 A.M. to 7 F3L CRAFT & h Cincinnati with a 18-8 mark while. Assump- TG5 Inamento Mon. or.Tues. have averages of better then 29 sop-' qebred 62 tor additions. PBBDIOinON— . Ttoil'is the only man to hockey lead -galned- on H^irl * ^ ' 501 apDBLK nJltNPI^ •A LO^ CAR NO CHARGE! po'nta — JJm Walker oif Provl- agaliiet North Texas State in tion is now lS-4 with one i;amo history to reach toe 60-goal Uth goal . the Ceason In the remaining. ■ BfNi CM»mNXB xM otb» 1080, a npea^ dence, 39.84; Elvio Hayea of .lsOV BMurk twice and bis 64 last year first perioiL , j r ‘■r-' , ...» *e a V- iL'- i'- •*-* ^ >■ •J?

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONKw THURSDAY, MARCH 2; 19«7 P A G E m e m . • • — ___ -„V ------;-----• ' I "111)1:7^1 •■lile*...... "•----- — ItAKCHESTEft feVUNlNG HfiRALD, MANCHBSTBR. THITRSDAY, MARCH g, 1967 r A t m m T E B N THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALT and SHORTEN H d n W « 3S BY ROUSON OUR BOATING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLB ; C9nt^Mn« 14 !rM NOT OOIMA UlRCAOMmiNciOR* ’ L irn S SPORTS THE DUTaa>.MAlD tio., selli&g NBfeD MONEY OARPHJNTOY-Ooncrote Work t » m isN E ! fa vMfr irtihSEiF fME Thit oikI That (| EVEIW HME etotbirlg 'oxclostvely through mas bmat Do yw'lflfo | 4CR anything from cellar to roof, ^Yj^eer/wotiM OtJiTf nom CREDEKIZA the party .{dan, has an,opening A -tol^hona eall..fo , to ' On«M Inside and out, no'substitute .manager win ii!^^yci6|l^'dBir’ i s for quality wwk,. satisfaction MENTKMED tor a deolionstrator In tfaia I inBBiim 40Ym (6a ) area. |EaiMad woman preform tails on boir nuMy •fXHlirt K bbi> 41IUp]Md guaranteed, oow^etittve pric­ A RITCHEKI »edbrtk» 411U1M • mliUk* red. Must drive. CaQ 87B-76S0, Chester wOmsB are tumilag 6 \F IT'6 4 0 SIMPLE. VMY DON'T I laSOMMitafy es,' no Job too , small, D A f M u r jD B : YOU 8ATUBDAS B. AM To type purchase orders, Manor, 6404BU. SINAPLY A CASE OF r t ^ R porches and roofing. No Job It& M iir HIodlM EMNiadt lOMuiteUM 'check acknowledgments ■ri FILTRATION AND URBA tnr.) .awmmolf PI,EASE READ YOUR AD too, small. Call 649-S144. and handle, other alHed do* lOHellewen DOWN UBoatllcUrrol ■ aecourior VOU WAITIN' TO SEE arr tails. Must bs good typist ^ N \ i,7 0 0 ? lA e M p tM ^ will C iaulfied. o r '“ Want. Acli” are tiUten . over the phone, be n ADDITIONS — remodeling, ga­ BOOKKEEPERS # i n 5 5 ? S » t t u d «ra «ill UCrudiliig blow flonvenMhoe. The adveitiM r ihonlii T r ^ hie. ad the F1B8T rages, rec rooms, bathrooms and be aocurmte with flg»- 8 ’ ______------SlUfps ■ ^ DAT IT APPEARS Mid REPORT ERRORS In time for the tiled, kitchens remodeled. ’Call S o ^ V H E ures. Pleasant working IJUPl NO, I THINK' IBonoMt wood with taimle m M A C C O tJN T S looH ddHibilat pin t next ineertion. The Herald Is reeponilble for imly ONE Indor- Leon Ciessynskl, Builder, MD* DID-niEfMMT condition with small con­ 1 GOT A s ■rtto form irMt'of oinlfted IttMrtlon for any advertiiement and then only genial group in East Hart­ RECEIVABLE CLERKS OJSTOMEI? OVERj tSBvMinc- 4301. JOB HERSELF •Bock talk (eNL) tSAawTorato WBomnaoddMI to the extent of a "niake idod” Insertion. Errora which do not ford branch of national or­ th ere: a i B R i . ANPPID1HAT 3QXotfUK • Coekorr tona tSBodont leasen the vnhie of tho advertlaement WW not he oorreoted by q u a l it y Carpentry—Rooms, ganisation. « A » t “ TCofloctlaa ot tTPorfonUoa “make food” Insertion. MARE HlU For TV and appliance dis­ tSPIgooa poa lOlndlu dormers, porches, basements, tributor. Ideal woridng at (Rockville. Too Eree) HAPPy? PLEASE Many employe benefits toabMqaw 32Ftendi dW exduiiitiw refinlshed, cabinets, taulU-lns, conditions, good salary, B ' BsSSiifboiiaiMr as Tike into •1 RiUroid with excellent starting sal­ “ nhiwr (w a) formica, aluminum, vinyl, PIAGSVtB day week, vacatlona, excel­ NWar ■odW • m aior eui onfliMer (in ) ary, 6 daj^, S5 hour week. 643*2711 875-3136 steel, ceramo siding. William TRAHqUILtZERB.' lent benefits. r T T r T 7 IS Robbins Carpentry Service. Call 528-6576. 64B-M4S. X, nr VARLEENALUM nr fm a u E .M P . RADIO & APPLIANCE ® 1H7 It W*f»#f lr«i, _ riREPLACES AND chimneys EXPERIENCED saleswoman ^Nhirm. I*c. J ' X ^Trouble Reaching Oar Advertiser? DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. T.M. I»f US Ftt OH. IT IT built, repaired or refaced. Any Tsk IM. M. A Nt. OIU-All Ilfliis rMTOod wanted for ladlea better coats »-x ZM- I e/r AIMS” ;* ’ Mild of brick, stone or block • INTw VMia) PeiNre SynAeMfo ha. and 'dresses. Apply store man­ IN ST H E l 95 Leggett St, East Hartford T- work done. Call Jack Cari% BY V. T. HAMLIN fT R A P - I i r w 24-Hour Answering |enrlee ager. House ft Hales, 945 Main 528-6581 A L L Y O O P iD’W’hiO.N.TM.I, 640-7406. ' St. FrM to Herald Readers Floor Finishing 24 Hti|) W onttd— Help Wonted WE'RE g o n :ja have a OH, WE'LL ALL ICNDS of carpentry work, WOMAN WANTED for clean- An Equal Opportunity MUPDLE ROUGH TIME FIGHTIN' Want Infonnatton on one of oar ehuwllled advorttaomcpitat remodeled or new kitchens, . Female 35 Feniole 35 ing, part-time mornings. Ap­ Employer A WAR WITHOUT THROUGH... FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh-______AN ARMY.' SOMEHOW No answer at the telep^ae Hstedf Simply call the porches, rec rooms. Garages, ing (specialising in older COUNTER GIRLS wanted part RBLIABLB Woman for general ply in person only, after 1 p.m. roofing and forpilca work. 643- floors), cleaning and waxing time evening shift. Apply In housework one day a week. State Theatre. .2661. floors. Painting. - Papertiang- SNACK BAR waitresses want­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER EEWARDS person Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 CaU 640-7204. SMILING WOMAN Im T 5-day ing. No Job too small. John ed, openings available for day CARPENTRY—alterations and Center SL week, 2 hours dally. No can­ Verfaille, 646-57S0. time and evening shifts. Exper­ ANSWERINfi SERVICE additions, rec rooms, garages, vassing. . Oommissions. Com­ ience helpful but not necessary. W 3 T MMSMi I7S-2519 ? ceilings. Roofing, gutters, sid­ NURSE’S AIDE — part-time. pany benefits. Call Mrs. Radln, Apply in person to manager, ing, painting, workmanship Bend^-Steelo— 876-2077. U a .m .-l p.m . 632-1710. Parkade BqwUng Lanes. and leave y ov message. SeoTI hMw from oar- odvertiaer In Vernon Haveit, FULL TIME guaranteed. As A. Dion, Inc., Mprtgoges 27 ■ ■ Jig timo wtthoot apeMlag an ovto^ at the telephone. 648-4860.----- MACHINE OPERATORS, full­ E1A8N $60 u d more In famous MORTGAGE LOANS — first, OR time work, days, $1.69 per brand items. No Investment Avfpiiwbilos For Sedo 4 second, third, all Idnds realty. hour to start. Will trqih, own H ^ friends shop froM home. Spoeiot Sorvtees 15 Statewide, credit rating unnec­ PART-TIME transportation. N. P. Hallen- Send for free 524 page cata­ . * 1 1961 CHEVROLET, 4-dOor Be) PARTTIME beck Co., Bunker Ifill Rd., log. Popular dub Plan, Dept HERALD TV - rentals at B. D. Pearl essary. 'Reasonable, confiden­ Air, automatic, radio, heater, tial, quick arrangements, Al­ Comptometer Andover. 743-8061. ' ' R601, Lynbrodk, N.Y. extra rims and tires, good con­ Appilapees. T. V. Company, 669 Main SL CaU 648-2171. vin Lundy Agency, 827-7971, CLERKS BOXLEnERS dition. 648-930L. 983 Main St., Hartford evenings PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER BT Operators 1967 CHEVROLET —288 V-8, ro- 238-6879. F o r Y o u r fauilt 4,000 miles, good condi­ Roofing— Siding 16 DAYS -• M crrM eR /TH EY'VE >1 THAT INCLUDES .SPIDERS, SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- Openiflgs for experienced PROSS, CRICKETS, MICE, tion. C^l after 4 p.m. 643-6069. Umited funds available for sec­ Comptometer Operators to T O < 3 0 ^ OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS Information BIDWELL HOME Improve- Good figure aptitude, need­ BEETLES, POLLVWOGS, meht CO.—Roofing, siding al­ ond mortgages, payments to work evenings, 6 p.m. to 10 CATERPILLARS. BUS-S, 1962 FY)RD Falcon Futura —6 ed for clerical position. Re­ AIRCRAFT ENGINE SAY, UP THERB" COUeRATULACTTOIJS AWP THE HERALD will not terations, additions and re­ suit your budg^et. .Expedient p.m., five nights per week. quiring some preirious of­ LIZARDS, SALAm ANOEi^c cylinder, standard, indoor, 4 r MV COMPLIMEWT3 TO THE PARTY disclose identity of new whlte'walls, snow tires. 649- modeling of all typea Excel­ service. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. Must be sklUed in all fice experience. TOADS, WORMS, CAME WITHIN A STEP OF MAIC^O IT any advertiser using box lent workmanship. 649-6406. phases pf comptometer ' “ PIES'. ALUTHHE WX*Y TD THE BASEMENT 3692. BURDENED With biUs? Quick MECHANICS THE SAW letters. Readers answer­ work. Interested even if no ing blind baa ads who 1962 A U ST m -H »A L Y fiprite, consoUdation lowers outgo to recent experience. Excel­ KEYPUNCH .;t>r desire to protect their Mojpk 4, new tojp, radlo^'Ton- Roofing and fit income and saves late lent wages and working Identity can follow this neau cover. Mlchlin ttfes, $500. charges. Let us show you how conditions. Apply: f M procedure: Chimnoyt 16-A CHECK THE CAREER (JPPORTUNITIBS AT 643-0864. * V . to improve your credit and OPERATOR ROOFINO — Speclallzlrtg re- your property. Joe MaUck or PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAfT < psdring roofs of aU kinds, new Frank Burke at 246-8897. Con­ HRSt Must be experienced IBM A e Io Aeeonorios-* roofs, gutter work, chinmeys necticut Mortgage Yhcchanga. operator. Mainly for nu­ S fled Manager, Manchester Tiros 6 cleaned, repaired. Aluminum meric keypunch, (fompany Evening Herald, togther N A TIO N A L ____ siding 30^ years’ experience. offers exceUent wages and At Pratt & Whitney Aircraft there are attrac­ with a memo listing the SNOW ^ E S , PAIR of Good- Free estimates. ClaU Howley Business Oppoitunity 28 working conditions. Con­ tive openings for aircraft engine mechanics, companies you do NOT year Suburbanites 550, 690, or 648-6361, 644-8383. STORES, INC venient free parking. In- BY KEN MUSE want to see your letter. can put your skills and exp^ence to ■work lor WAYOUT Your letter wlU be de­ 600X15, $25. 640-4837. SUNOCO plant cafeteria and above ROOFING—REPAIR of roofs. Park ft Oakland Aves. average benefits. you and start building a rewarding car^r with stroyed if the adyartlser Is TWO ALMOST new mmmted ’The best in gutters and con­ SERVICE STATION one you’ve mentioned. If East Hartford one of the nation’s I^ ers in the aerospace in­ MeNnaght ftradkatr, Ine. not It win be handled in > snow tires, 15x6.70, $11^-both. ductors. Repair of chimneys, Open for Inspection .^PPLY d u s tr y . ^ WELL,T^ERE'S OAE the uinial manner. 643-011^ after 6. too. CaU Coughlin, 648-7707. BAD GHOW THAT stop in.and look around, loam WONT LAST OUT how you can make an exceUent FIRST C HP W MU, W. TM. !«>. Bi M 0« _ Moforeyeles— ’ Hearing and Plumbing 17. income. Representative on Our cu rr^ t reack. Reward., tric and gas hot water heat­ 12 p.m. Route 6&44A, Bolton 7 ^ *cc twin. Needs work, $100.. 648- Notch. BV>r information call STORES, INC given to applicants with high school or tnide h Can 643-7245 after 6:80. ers. CaU 648-1496. school education, plus ei^rience or traipilig in ( f ' .8297 6-7 p.m. Sun Oil Co., 568-3400. Evenings I C E O l E A M Paiic ft Oakland Aves. THE NEAR MISS engine mechanics and maintenance, dectroidfEa or (XiMPLETE plumbing and and weekends Mr. Smith, 236- East Hartford XDBT—LADY’S Longlne watch, heating instsUlatlon, repairs 0413. hydraulic systems. ' Businots Servieos Earn extra income, |25-|40 THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG , black band. CaU 649-0928. and remodeling. Service calls Offerod 13 given immediate attention. per week. Ideal part-time TT LOST—Passbook No. S-16()96 ILOVETWESREATOJT- ...... lTAtAKE6MEAU3VER Call M ft M Plumbing ft Heat- position for women WlUi (XBRK — LARGE accounting, Sa'vihgs Bank of Manchester. PROFBMIONAL ‘"an: OF THE YE A R . THI^TIME OF THEVEAR / ment, floors—aH cleaned' hi your in person, 435 Main S t ONLY TRACTOR hours, fringe benefits. Mr. outstanding benefit program and frequent op i^ - S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL home, tuUy Insured. Call Big- MlBlnery, BV>UND — Lady’s pendant bie Servicemaater, 640-3488. Wlaan, 649-6861. tunities for ad^mcemc^ - ^ watch with engraving, vicinity Dressmaking 19 TRAILER SCHOOL IN HUMPF-trtt NEXT TrilNtf VoU iR SIfto <0 SOlitTlilNKSlOflfiHT Home ft Hale. 649-4963 af ter 6. SHARpimpfG Service—Saws, RN OR LPN, 11-7 riJift. FuU M i’ocum fcffooP.j •fOBtMoRe I-ADVHKe, i«riioW,iie'i-i iMiisTiN6i'nAT, , , , ------knives, axes, shears, skates, DRAPES -j-custom made to CONNECTICUT and part-time. Laurel Manor, your meWuremants, lined or • m K M 6 / 1 NW BWOM AWie! rotary blades, '^ c k service. 640-4510. TRAmiNG COURSES W n H PAT t Aniiodneomtnls 2 Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Main unllned. For further informa­ Before you call a school WAREHOUSCMEN tion call after 6, 643-1913. St., Manchester. Hqurs daUy check that school out 'with For TV ft Appliance Dis­ INTRODUbTORY TRAININO FRDORABIS — If yen ELECTROLUX vacuinn clean­ 7-6. Thursday 7-9, 8afunl«^ 7- don’t have ahop experience; $ou’U be given 60 hours at ers, sales and service, Isonded FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and your local truck owner’s tributor. Fork lift experience 4, 648-7968. association. Approximately intensive training of the machine you have been hired representative. Alfred Amell, ,reasonably done in my home, desirable. Ideal Working con­ to operate. Instruction wlU be ifight to our own roeohbie 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, call 643-8760. 14,006,000 trucks on the USED CARS ditions. Good salary. 6-day training school at the same h i^ '’Aircraft” rate a t pay. 644-8141 or 643-4918. building lots Cleared, trefs road. The trucking indus­ A COMPLETE week. Vacations. ExceUent topped. Got a tree problem? try has a probl^ acquir­ MADAM KATHERINA—reader benefits. ADVANCED TRAlNlNOBBOCHLLBaBV-^ C fou ^ n o t­ htTAlM. uCT? Well worth phohe’. call. 742- Itoving—treking— ing quallfl^ drivers. Let s e l e c t i o n , ing from 22 weeks to 93 weeks to Ma^Ihiiqf,;Jet BijRfoe and advisor oa all' problems, New England Tractor 3-Z L ta. m w w- ** dilEia. 8262. 20 RADIO & APPLIANCE Sheet Metal, 1061, Die and Gage Malting, MabhtiUi Re-, MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI 2878 Berlin Tpke., next to the Trailer Training show you BOURNE BUICK pair and Pipe Making. too, NewingtMi. 1-666-8697. SALES AND^Servlce on Aliens, MANCHESTER Delivery. Ught how to make 3200 a week DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE trucMpg ahd package delivery. or more. A short training "The Honsd air 96 Leggett St, B. Hartford Hahn Xlclipse, Jacobsen la'wh APPRENTICE PROORAMiS — Courses ranging from NATHAN HALE ancient Fifes mowers. - Also HOmeUte chain Refrigerators, washers and program. We train on tan­ Customer SattataiolilpB* FR££P/ and Drums presents a new re­ three to four yean to Jbt Engine Metalsmlthtog, Ma­ 8TRAH6CI vent WERE T YES.I'MW0NDERIN6 \ FRB£P sa'WB and International Cub stove moving speciality. Fold­ dem axel trailers, all type 285 MAIN 8T. 52^-6581 , chining, Tool ft pie Making and Electronics. ~BSSJMRYr ¥N SmW6 V happened ID MY PATE I , cording o f 18th century field Cadet Tractors. R^tal equip­ ing chairs for rent 649-0752. transmission and tank MANCHESTER // music. Now on sale at Lanes An Equal Opportunity ment and al^arpen'ing service traUers, Also, EmeryviUe 246-5862 649-4571 Employer Muifle Center, 111% ‘iCenter St. on all m^es. L "ft M Equip­ sleeper cab equipment. f c d b j i ? Poluring— Popmlng 21 INDIVIDUAL AND b u s in g in- ment Oorjpf., Route 83, Vernon, __ Members of aU truck own­ HDiqHtEDS o r O p f ^ i O B S , ATAILii^E IN; come tax returns p^pared. 875-7609 Manchester Ihcchange FOR interior and er’s association in New Dan Mosler, 649-8329,/625-826S. —Enterprise -1945. exterior custom decorating. England and New York. Part or fuU^me training. t k s : DICK’S SERVICE, snow Row­ WalljMqier removed, celUngs MRCRAN'iNi8|IE MECHANffiS repaired, also airless spraying Licensed and approved tssct* INCOME TAXES prapared by ing, carpent^, res , rooms, re­ program. For information modeling, g^eral repairs, service. FuUy'insured, free es­ Marvlfl Baker. Call 648-0867. timates, reasonable rates, call Hartford, 247-1353 ( A m A im ^ BIBIIIE TEBTMa ------/ ------— painting, interior and exterior, anytime. TYPIST Ta x RETURH — Bmtiness and rubUsb removal, moving, ma- Washbond ft MlUer, 649-1641, 568-0017. NEEDED IN LOCAL TEXTILE MILL OFFICE TO ImUyldual m^acadTby Income Bcnary. CaU 643-4636. HANDLE BILLING AND OTHER CLERICAL PRO­ DKX tax aocoui&nt Raymond Gl- BUDGET PLAN eMALU S'Z PAINTINO :BY Dick Fontaine, CEDURES. SHORTHAND HELPFUL BUT NOT ESSEN­ MACHINim # JHEET iE T nuxL 648'^W26, ooUecL. 876- AVAILABLE TIAL. ATTRACTIVE SALARY, INSURANqS ANB ...... SNOW PLOVI^G -C a U 64S- interior and exterior. Paper 7362. / banging and wall paper re­ PBOFIT-SHABINO b e n e f i t s , a i r CONDITIONED 2301. OFFICE. CALL 643-2776 FOR APPOINTMENT. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER T" moval. Dulcfa Etoy and DuPont. GO NOW — PAY LATER TOOL aai DIE MAKMO . BY LANK LEONARD M IC K Y F IN N mrabllos For Stria 4 Quality workmanship,. CaU JUST TAKBS PATIBWCE„.$UBS'TlTUTINa THUS'ZC'BBCOWaS’ Z i : two- lbttbr ^'get^ANDS. F0R_Mi,.7HBN^!5.M> WALK-WAYS (XUSABe d wltb evenings, 246-9598. JULDON SPINNINB MILLS 60RP. ONE LETTER FOR ANOTHBR. A » C ’S WORDS BNDIN6 IN B ARE HfiBe..WBOR W. THE ONLY OTHER 2-LBTTER WORD EEi NIKBD CART Your credit torn- snow blower, 649-7184. m y, PHIL! youAKk mo, no, d an ! TAIiOOITVlLLB, CONN. EXPERinENTAL MAOHINHld eOSH. \ P A R OUTNUMBER OTHER UEnBREiTHBY, »5 0 Z S T I^ /O R HiBiWiOR tt\ M RTS WITHM. * y thatreasonws"x; JOSEPH ¥ . Lewis . custom Holp Wanted— IN H-HEREj sick! i 'l l g e t [~ t WANT TO 1 DOZED W - MUBT stand TOR g ’S , THB WORD X Z BETTER... NO TWO-LBTTEg AND SO I painting, interior and ^ eilor, TALK TO YOU THE OFPi STILL 1 WORDS END IN HiBiOR Wi AND ONLY paperbanging, wallpapAr re- ______' Ftmala 35 bathroom! —A LO M et DECODIN' ENDS IN M.THE WORD AMT rton? Don’t OupiJrl 8«> ^ NOCIC'S ^ Dduglaa. Inquiretaboot low- » $ ( toMynangM*- ca n 944r06i4. moved.''WaUpioper books on w - WANTED—RN OR LPN, 7-8, UYOUT INSPEGtlON quest, FuUy insund. Free es­ lETTBR? ■ Art : dijwn, smallest payments l ^'v o ie BROTHBlRS-gener|ti part-time and fidl-time for new timates. CaU 649o060S. nursing home, exceUent pay. Nq . smaU loan ^ work, winter* special, lot clear-' fi. cwnpany plan. Douglas ing and tree service; Orders al- PAINTINO—BiteHor and (foil 876-0771 or 6496081. VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OrnCE, 400 Main SL. 888 M t ^ ’ ’ so taken now for top grade tettor, very reasonable, East Hartford, Connecticut Other OonneoUcot plants FULXrTIME and part-time, in North Haven,' Sbiithliigton and Middletown. 3960 OOBVBX!1® , - 4 speed, 288 loanj, deUvered., 742-7649, 289^ . estimates. Call Blchard' salefiadlea wanted to aeU the ^glne, 'ohe hardtop,' power 70^. ' ■ - \ t o , 649-9286. finest fabrics at Pilgrim MiUa. windowA :|1075. or best otter. INSIDE • OUTBIDB painting, Ses manager, 177 Hartford Rd. 742-7194. HousalMld SanrieM~~ Manebsater. - is now interviewing OPEN FOB YOUR CONVENXEKCB: Monday fh rou jn fecia l rates for. pebple 88 or Fridur—8 am. to B pm., Saturofqnz—6 am. to 11 nom. ) V y * over. CkiU my Oompetitors then ' ■ ■ j, ' 1961 VOLKSWAGEN. <3all 340- nawBAVlNO OF bun«i moth caU me. Bstimatoa glyen. 648- for their new Parkade Store 7888, 875-8401. B694.i boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ BY ROLSTON JONES and i'l^ANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS dow shades made to measure EXTERIOR AND Interior paint- FIREPLACE MR. ABERI^ATHY HI 1961 RAMBLER American aU sizes Veoetian bUnds. Keys opening about April 1st. wagon, good condition, 4 new tog. Wallpaj^r books, paper- PRATT & made while you wait. Tape re- tires, 6 cylinder standard, lumgtog. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ oordeii foM obt. MaiUws’s 867 WOOD BEING SUCH A ^ POOR AAABSHA LIVES ER, PLEASI IR . MASSL-OO PUT ON 1 ^ 5 , 742-6738. . ly insured, workmansblp guar‘s EVEN AT 1 6 . .. THE DIAMOND TIARA X Mato; 6494021. antaed. Leo PeUetier, 649-6826. WHITNEY LARSE ANIMAL, IN CONSTANT FEAR. X KNEW' I'D BE VERY Large Bundle SOUSHT VOU... CAN'T If no answer 648-99U. *1.00 Fuii-time and Parf-ttme Salospeople and CUODLBS HA5A T 1 WEALTHY AND I .. HAVE YOU LOOKINO 1965 CORVETTE OOUPE^96 HI-SI&NEI.*'': pilrisoflalized floor WHAT IS IT, MABEL LIKE A POOR MA» eubto/inoh, 426 top. engine. AIRCRAFT poUlhing. *' Specloiislng la INTERIOR and Exterior paint­ Cashiers. Exparianea naeassary. SSLf.ViV, IJqtlldb Ito 0 u A t e d exhaust , 'home Boor polishing. IBtpkzn, Color Flame Dlvfoloa of XhfltM Airoraft Ooipanthm IliuiyvaKtras. Show room oon-i ing, reascmatole eatimatea. reo roi^, etc. - Mb -400 :* i;43»-6138i IhUB-1096. Presto-Logs button. Best offor. 1-429-4768.' gmaii CaU fo r free eettmateot Aa Rqnal O ppstui^ Itafolqw U tt 'tKRYSLER, exestieo^oon- fnferviaws Saturday Momingi March 4th Fkor Flnbliliig 24 ^on. 6^1716,' between . c l b a Ih NO''problbifliiT « C a rton 6-9 p.m. CaU Suburban d babtog Serv- FLOOR SAMDnsrO-^llld 'floors BURTON'S PERSONNEL OFFICE START YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT PAWA made new agato, our specialty {{ 1969' " n H io m H r i~ < !y U n i“ . loe at 649-9229 foda)ii tor free estiinate. B udget ^erma avaU- wMh. Fabloun o r leinodeUng. W. 0. 8LENNEY . standard zbifi,. oew tires pnd 886 NORTH BIAIN MT. fimkz. ExoeUent ' odndition. able or use yo^ Obsn. Charge Workmanship'guaranteed. 649-' B in . CtU 64ft771ft ' •/jrard. ' ■ f . ' I / '/ \. I'^ j

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^, MANGH1ST^,.C0NN^ TjnjRSDA^^ MANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD/mANCHESTEEt CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 2,1067 FA ' BluinMS LbeoHeiif HoinW llw J M >2 HejMt ror Sate 72 HaiisM For Salt 72 For Salt 72 Suburban For Salt 75 Clairk TeUs ..Newsmen Htip W dnt«a--M ate 36 - ■■ •> -ji - ■■■ ^ ...------BOrSCOUT T m i m i m M 6 3 F o r R M t 6 4 MANCHESTER -r 4% room LAHDB B A l ^ . ana (v cim l AKC O F F B ^ something dll- —.Ch|r Cub 8oeut Paok 161 had its Already Cleared tty FBI ,a l. telephone answering and oar garage, $82,609, B a l^ s Lei us shisw you how to make ^OontUued tron. Page One) trained, excellent with chil* $21,600. Owner will ooitalder M AlKnBtm - Scott Dr. annual Blue and Gold Dinner ADVERTISING 4H ROOMS' $120. 3% rooms, secretarial service available 8T. JAMES PARISH —7 room and Wallaqe, 649r880$. ' (Ooiiltntted from Page One) dren, J60. or best otter. 04S- offen . . Charles Lesperanoe, Nice Ranch. Assumable 614 W M O P®^®* P‘*l>. 16 at Verplajtek School, $110. Parking. 10 Forest St., on premises. Inquire at kAby Split Level, H> bathe, dining MOLD MAKERS 8748. ______640-7620. 1 MANCHESTER — Jitst ’.listed! mortgage. Three bedrooms, 2 th« brDA(*ca*t ch&rfed vl*t acUVIUA* et the OWneee AMDfcUnkUL BtUy through, to commit the murdSPit CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS off Main St., 646-0090, 648- desk, Pyramid, Building, 807 rbom, .family room, gataga,. Billy tral lockup after beinjg booked. 6 bedtoonibodh Garrison Qdlonlal baths, fim iiy kltehen with iMM ii «i w. ■■■ iiniiK ■ ■■ I lie* .iii—iiieei ^ rtJ ft* ^ Its ** Hickey and Danny Hickey, aU fln||e'rprinted mugged. Aeked about this, OanriaSii 8 AJO. to 5 P3L TOOL MAKERS PRETTY WHITE and black 6676. East Center St; or caU week- MANTiFnairr im — nMr'ly new, large ' beautiful landscaped in BowetrS Sehool area.. $4'tost bullt-lna.. Bowers flohool area. VERNON -*7 room Raised W continue air raids over North of the power struggle in China. 3 badges.' He was arrested In Garrison’s replied: "I don’t want tp kitten, housebroken, wants a days, 9-5. 649-4681, evenihgs or quality built two families. Sep- yu d. $38,000. Phllbrlok 8H ROOM heated apartment, Uvlrig rdom, fireplace, l ^ Attached garage. Open week­ Ranch, 2 minutss from Rt. 16. Vietnam are ••dlrectedly con- Varkonyl, who also was to jum ss Sherman of Den 8 re- 'office, where he had appeared involved to semanttoe." I weekends, 870-4763. arate tumimea, excellent fi­ cy, Risaltors, 649-5847. Vernon Mold & Tool, Inc. good home. Good with chil­ stove and refrigerator, second baths, . aluminum aiding and ends, 2-4, or by .appointment. 2 tuU baths, waU to wall car- neoted with Mao Tse-tung’s China, went on to denounce’’the cjived his denner stripe. for questioning, in response to The point was brought up du4 1dOPY CLOSING t i m e FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. to the wording Of the annOuae *| Route 30, Vernon, Conn. dren. 649-1118. floor, central location, $120. FOR RENT or lease —available nancing available. Raye# Agen­ •If. garage. $88,900. Barrows and E. J. Carpenter, fleaitor-own- psttog, buUt-tes, paneled rec antl-flovlet poUcy,” cult of Mao Tse-timg,” Unking it Thomas Latoe and ■ Kenneth subpoepa. 6 cy, 646-0181. ment — "a ” conspiraey, net MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:80 AM. — SATURDAY 9 AM. monthly. 648-1100, 9 a.m.-O p.m. immediately. Medn St., one MANOHESTBR Wallace, 6404MK)$. room and a l.oa r garage. Out­ The Moscow attack came out to Nazi Ofermany u d its "one Miller, both M Den 6, and Thom- Garrison has vowed to prove WANTED—Good home for. all _ _ _ , "the” conspiracy — and bft^ block from center. 'Two adjoin­ standing buy at $81,900. Bar- as Communist China dented fuehrer, cme people” slogans. Martin, Walter Plerog and that a conspiracy conceived In Intervlcfws daily, 7 a.m.- white cat. Good with children. ONE HOUSEKEEPING room. CHENEY ESTATE—14 RXnns, 4 MANCHEflTBR - 6 room Ctape THREE FAMILY investment. cause of Garrison’s prevlouft ing heated stores or offices. INDIAN HILL rows and Wallace, $40-6806. charges that It had tampered "In China itself, the most ob- John Tastllo all of Den , re- New Orleans "culminated in the 5:30 p.m., Saturday 7 aan.- 643-6142. Apply Thomsis Morrow, 26 baths, 2-car . garage, apprm- Cod with shed dormer, 2 fuU 6 YOUB COOPERATION WILL |>IAI A d ^ 9 7 1 1 Newly remodeled. Plenty of Permanent, siding, furiiaoes, with Soviet military aid to vlous pointer to the existing cri- ceived bear'badges. assassination of President John l^at not one ^ BE APPRECIATED l/IM k I I 12 noon or by appointment. Birch St. Imatcdy 8 aorea of land. ap­ Dp you Uke golf? Country baths, fireplaoe and garage. ■ ^ N O ^ X I jiiS r listed rT "b sd - conapiraciec adjacent free parking. One ap­ aluralpum storms and screens. North Vietnam. It broadcast a sis is the cult of Mao Tse-tung George Lee, Kenneth Luce, c- F. u->nr»,«v>'Kennedy jji Dallas Nov. 32, were Involved ts pointment. PMlbrlck Agency,- chib living? Big wooded Very prlvats heavily treed lot, Over $4,000 yearly Income. All room Garrison Colonial on the probe. LOOKINO FOR anything in real proximately 400 square feet, declarAtlOn that it has trans- which goes beyond the limits ^lan Wood. James Harney, 1963. „ 4.. u 1.. - Articles For Sale 45 Kealtors, 649-684T. lots? Come and see our $18,900, Barrows and Wallace, appliances Included with sale. large treed lot. iVi bathS) fire­ 643-4267 875-7927 e tate rentals — apartments. one approximately 800 square ported "every UtUe bit” of the imaginable to Europe.” he Rammondl and Laurance His claim contradicts the custom built homes just off 649-6806. Oentrally located. $8,000 down. place, carpeting and bullt-tos. Conrinued From Preeedfhg Page WALLPAPER SALE—300 pat-^ homes, multiple dwellings, no feet. Available together or sin- OREBOf MANOR — 7 large., suppUee. wrote. Durand, all webeloes, received cial report of the Warren com- Information against l^ th Main St, near Man­ J. D; Real Estate Co., 648- $24,900. Barrowf and Wallace, terns to stock, S7c -^7c single fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, gularly. Call 648-9678. rooms, plus 1^ baths for $18,- chester and Glastonbury MANCHESTER - $U,90C - mission, which saidm i Lee Harvey FULL AND part-time . lane 6 5129. 649-8806: 12 u r> Varonyl said he heard of a their lion badges. .. .«. dlstitot »■ roll. Sherwin-Williams, 981 643-0129. 600. Vacant, Best buy In town. room Cape, garage, treed lot. 9 0 6 6 H sn o l-C iltin fl isftp clash between Mao and Chu Mrs. C. ’Thomas Weaver, Oswald, a former New Orleans Under state law, a maintenance and mechanic, town line. Open 1-6 daily. Help W anted— Htip W anMf-M olt 34 Main St., Manchester. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 848- Central location, near schools, MANCHESTER — 4 bedroom, 7 VERNON— surrounded by trees BUDAPEST, Hungary (A ?) Teh.Teh, once No. 4 man in the president of Verplanck School resident, shot the President - attorney can briiy a p rieon ^ to will train. Apply In person,- FOUR ROOM flat, excellent Houses For Rent 65 ,1677. bus, shopping. Bel Air Real room center hall Colonial. Spa- on a high and dry lot, sits — A HungarlAn correspondent Communist party hierarchy but p t a ; her son, Jeffery, and A1 and that it found no credible f F e m d e 35 SERVICE STATION attendant days. Holiday Lanes, 39 Spen­ condition and location. Middle L. C. GREENOUGH CO. GERT’S A GAY GIRL--ready Estate, 643-9382. clous living room with fire- this 6H room Split Level to'returning , from Hanoi and Pe- recently assailed as a reaction- Bockus were guests at the evidence that any one else was ® bill of Informaileii —experience necessary. Hours cer St., Manchester. for 8 Whirl after cleaning car­ age or retired preferred. Ga- MANCHESTER — 6 room house $17,900 —buys this excellent $ 70 Indian Hill Trail involved. '"'‘th a judge, or by a grand Jury w a n t e d — babysitter for for rent, convenient location, v r . . . place. Shaded lot, convenient "mint” oondltlon. Come and king says |^e North Vietnamese ary in Peking wall posters. event ' 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Gorman Broth­ pets with Blue Lustre. Rent rsige available. 643-4677. bedroom Ranch, garage, porch Glastonbury — 647-9921 The announcement of Shaw’s indictment, . iichool boy, 3-5:30 daily. Un­ EXPERIENCED service sta­ two children accepted, one FIVE BBDRIWMS, 2 ftol ^ th s schools and sh( ling. Owner see. $19,900 Barrows and Wal- are getting, cooler toward Red Tse-tuna, confronted A singing group, "Beauty and ers, Inc., 770 Main St., Man­ electric shampooer, $1. Paul’s and largo lot. Mlttm Agency, modern kitchen with built-ins, arrest said: "The first arrest « ‘« « t tfi. join School area. Call after tion attendant, top wages, for 'THREE ROOM apartment, year lease. Hayes Agency, 646- Realtors, 648-6980. (low 20’s) 649-5 Principals lace. 649-8806. attacks on many difficulties, called the Beast,” entertained. The chester. Paint A Wallpaper Supply. SEVEN ROOM SpUt on 150 X 3 finplaces, walk-out base­ has been made in the investiga- "immediate a uccession of aK 6:30, e4e-U69. right man. Wyman Oil Co. 24 stove, refrigerator, hot water. 0131. only. 200 lot, 1% baths, fine subur­ ment, screened porch, garage, viR N O N --one floor living at the 81-year-old highly respected group includes Lnrry Kahn and tion of the New Orleans district ■'est®, William Gurvich, tM| Main St., 643-2404. IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO clean. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. MANCHESrrRRr-4 room bunga­ Its best Brand new 7 room "GplnlMi to Hanoi agreed that Marshal OKu Teh to visit him, Peter Livlne of Manchester and FOUR ROOMS, furnished or un­ ban location but In town. Own­ handy location. $24,800. PMl- MANCHESTER—8 room Colo­ nDW attorney’s office into the assas- investigator, explatoad It rugs and upholstery with B lu e ------low in like-new condition, $16,- Ranch with formal dlnhig FakingFal'l"* has overstepped the y,e visit asked Chu Teh Rente Calhuan and John Potter- PLUMBERS AND plumber’s furnished, oil heat, reasonable, er transferred. Good value for brick Agency, Realtors, 649- nial, IH baths, dishwasher, sination of President John F. “ »><> «*'r«sU are imml- HIGH SCHOOL Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ 900. Philbrick Agency, Ileal- boUndaries by its, provocative ^ stand by him,” Varkonyl ton of Bolton, helper wanted. Top wages and $22,900.' T. J. Crockett, Real­ 6347, carpeting, family room, recrea­ room, IH baths, fireplace, Kennedy. However, an arrest may Accountants er $1 Olcott Variety Store. 456 MAIN ST.—3 room apart­ ptirking, adults. New Bolton tors, 649-5347. bstiavler.” tbs Hungarian jour- wrote------overtlpne. Call after 6, 643-4823. ment, $85. 643-2426, 9-5. Rd. Call 843-6389. tor, 648-1677. tion room, double garage, cen­ bullt-to's, plus dishwasher and "Arrested this evening in the occur tomorrow, or an arrest Se n i o r s NEW GARRISON Colonial - 8 luuist, Tl^bor Varkonyl said. .•According to news leaking Because of a recent change EXCELLENT — efficient and $97' PAYS ALL. Aaeume 4% tral, $23,900. Hutchins Agency, a 2-car garage. $34,600. Bar- district attorney’s office was may occur a month from now.** rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2H baths, "Friends to Hanoi told me ‘Do from that meeting the occa- In accounting procedures, 2 economical that’s Blue Lustre ONE 5 ROOM and a one room FIVE ROOM house and garage, cent mortgage. Attractive 8- BOWERS SCHOOL -Oarrlaon Raaltors,' 649-5324. rows and WallacS, 049-8806. Coventry Clay Shaw, age 64, of 1818 Dau- 1” Washington, the JusUoe apartment. Heat, hot water, no family room, 8-car garags, try to avoid Peking on your way sion wsis a very stormy one. ■■ OFFICE openings will be available DEAN MACHINE carpet and upholstery cleaner. central ' location. Available bedroom Ranch," fireplace, Colonial 7 rooms. 4 years cdd. phine St., New Orleans. La. Department and the FBI da- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, CENTRALLY located $ room 60UTH WIND80R - Tw6 7- baok home, If you can,’ ” Var- Mao called on the marshal, who in our office. These will be Rent electric shampooer, $1. children or pets. Call 643-2068. April 1. CaU 643-7258. trees, view. Rutchtas Agency, Large modem kitchen, 3H Tax Panel Cuts "Mr. Shaw will be charged cUned comment bn Shaw’s ar- 649-6847. Cape. Garage, ahimlnum sid­ room Splits, teis with swim­ konyl reported Wednesday to has been silent for a tong time, ^ CAREERS excellent opportunities to PRODUCTS The Sherwin-Williams Co. Realtors, 649-5824. baths, la ^ e paneled living with participation in a conspira- Officials in Dallas said POUR ROOM duplex, newly ing. Bus and shopping. FNA, ming pool, both with largs tots, the Budapest dally Magyar exercise self-criticism for not learn our new accounting room, dining room and family $16,900 - t-BEDROOM Ranch, Net Grand List cy to murder John F. Kennedy, they knew nothing about flia 165 Adams St. decorated. Private cellar and Suburban For Rent 66 Ma n c h e s t e r 2 - family, $660'dowh, Pasek, MLB Real­ lew 20’s. Btl Air Rtal Estate, methods and could be cap- 30 PER CENT off knitting nee­ room. 2-car garage, walk-out Nemzet, ^ having supported the cultural It should be pointed out, case, driveway, stove and refriger------— ^ central. Excellent condition. 4- large kitchen, fireplace, alu­ tors. 389-7475. Evenings 648- 648-9382. “ BE idoly handled by someone Has Immediate Openings dles instruction books, l^em ent, $32,600. Phllbrlok He said there was wide agrse- rsvolutlon. I* By $297,000 however, that the nature of this Shaw’s name does not ^ p e a r ator Convenient location. Call COVENTRY LAKE 4 A room car garage. Large lot For in­ minum aiding, garage, base­ 4208. with limited accoimting ex­ - Full-time knitting, crochet, tatting, em­ Agency, Realtors, 649-5847. case is not conducive to an Im- 'u the records of the WairiB after 6 p.m., 649-8350. winterized cottage, stove, fire­ formation call Mitten Agency, ment, 106x470 lot, trees, feno- _T______VERNON — oversited 64’ con­ ONE perience. Day and Night Shifts broidery, accessories. Yam- place, $90 per month. 643-1686 ed, landscspell. Hutchins Agsn- MANCHESTER temporary Ranch, built 1946. The corrected net Grand List mediate succession of arrests at commission. Realtors, 643-6980. MANCHESTER—7 room homo, now listing. ’Turret Lathe Operators "Apart Co., Inc., 39 Cottage St., A’TTRACnVE 3-ROOM apart­ after 6 p.m. cy. Realtors, 649-5824. Six room Cape, convenient lo- Fireplace, garage, built-in of taxable property as of Oct. this time. However, other ar------‘ O f T h e In addition to competitive 2-oar garage, extra lot. For In­ Hardinge Chucker Operators Manchester. Limited quantity, ment, large pleasant rooms in MANCHESTER — nlc* 6 room catton. Near bus, schools and range, oven, disposal, IH Hoffa Is Ordered to Jail, 1, 1966, sltows a reduction of rests will be made at a later salaries, the company of­ EAST GLASTONBURY — 4 formation call Mitten Agency, all sales final, cash and carry. quiet residential area, all -util­ home, oversized garage, excel­ CAPE —6 rooms, 4 flidshad, 8 shopping. Treed lot Only $16,- baths, wall to wall carpeting,' $297,330 or a net figure of $26,- date.’ Growing Production “HNAST” fers above average bene-, Days rooms and garage, second Realtors, 648-6980. ities furnished, parking includ­ lent value at $15,500. Mitten unfinished OXHd COndltton, 900. Hayes Agency, 046-01$l. city Water. Close to Vernon Cir­ 158,145. Work on the list was The booking and the an- Gross production of ftuKfl, fits and working condi­ Bridgeport Millers REGISTERED matched PGA ed. 649-1953. floor, $116, heat included. 649- Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. handy to center of town $1$,- cle. Owner transferred. $21,900. Selects Union Successor completed this week by the nouncement did not specify berries and grapes in the United Tbst National Stores is tions, convenient free park­ set, 4 woods, 8 irons, pitching BRICK RANCH —loaded With Set-up and Operate 0422. : 500. PUIbrick Agency, Real­ PRINCETON ST.—L a r^ eus- Meyer Agency, Realtors, 948- board of tax review. whether Shaw was being states Is expected to rea(* S4B >»n>ud o f Its “ F IN A S r’ ing. Inspecjtor wedge, putter, bag, cart, $160. extras, 7 rooms plus finished THREE ROOM heated apart­ MANCHESTER—6 room Garri­ tors, 940-6847. tom Ciq>e, dinette and enbtot- 0609, 872-4181. (Oontinned from Page One) The gross Grand List stands charged with a conspiracy re- million riiort tons by 1970— l^iabel products, and justly Experience In aircraft parts 28 Benton St., after 5 p.m. ment with electric stove and basement, 2 baths, fireplace, Write P.O. Box 73, Hart­ son Colonial, modem kitchen ed porch, many extras. Mid at $27,041,530, or a reduction of suiting in Kennedy’s death — or about double the 7J6 million toft lab. It represents an images refrigerator. Call 643-511,8 be­ Resort Property with built-in range, dish-wash­ garage, carpeting, Only $26,- PRICB DROPPBb —must sell: SOUTH WINDSOR - $17,800. J'^yer Z. T. O s b < ^ who WM Workshop Closes ford, stating education, ex­ All benefits — An Equal 30’S. 649-4496. $294,730, and the exemptions a conspiracy, not carried level o f the paat feer yean, ’ o f dependability and qual- tween 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Liberty St off Bigelow, 8 Modehi $-bedroom Ranch on tried separately a 3H- perience and salary re­ For Rent 67 er, ddspooal, 2-zone hot water total $888,386, or an increake of <6ty. We also believe that Opportunity Employer 643-1577. room bungalow tor 819.800. MANCHIbbTBR -1 Central 6 List of Patrons quirements. Diamonds— ^Wetehes— heat, exceUeot financing, $19,- overMzed lot. assumable 4H $2,600, according to Joseph L. our Office staff represents ’THREE ROOM apartment, $80 FOUR ROOM log cabin, near 900. Philbrick Agency, Real­ Spotlaaa condltlcn, axeellent room homo, new kitchen, for­ per cent mortgege, $101.68 !^“ t?d a hem^ bn a nw ^ ^this “FINAST” Image— de- EXPERIENCED fuel oil driv- ______Jew elry 48 monthly. Reference required. Sugar Bush ski area, Warren, home for small family, T. J. motion Tueeday, and is free on The final list of patrons of Shanahan, board chairman. P.S. Yes, we will consider a tors, 649-5347. mal dining room, IH baths, monthly. Bel Air Real Eetate. ... r....- M a .» , In comparison, the change in _ Spendable, qualified em- Inquire 147 Birch St. Vt. Now available, also sum­ Crockett, Realtor, 948-1677. ball. the Gilbert and Sullivan Work- r < recent accounting school or er, top pay. All benefits, w a t c h AND JEWELRY re- ______garage, deep lot Bel Air Real 64S-6t8l. the corrected net list shows an CASH and CARRY MORE lt>R LESS J'ployes. Wouldn’t you like mer months. 643-7688. PRIDE AND ECONOMY — 2 NOTICE Estate, 648-9882. college graduate without Wyman Oil Co., 24 Main St., pairing. Prompt service. Up to t o u R ROOM apartment, sec MANCYOBSTER - New UsUng. AU of the convictions grew out shop has been released. I to be xMut of this? 643-2454. family, 4-3 rooms. Desirable A public hearing will be held experience. $20. on your old watch in trade. ond floor, parking, central lo­ COTTAGES FOR rent —Gard­ Manchester location. Com- by the Planning and Zoning Six room Cape, Bowers School, I This is a challenging busl- Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, INSPECTORS For dimensional cation. Call 643-4347. ner Lake. Modem, lakefront. pletely redecorated. This home commission of Manchester, new siding, roof. Immaculate Ufs For Salt 73 garage. .House and area ^ 'IT! Pinatore” and "TriU by Jury” y“ «-s"corrected net list, which I n e ^ with dollars and 737 Main St. State Theatre case. Involving the alleged col- F**'®*®*’* - inerease was nicked un visual Inspection of mechani­ Free brochure, pictures. Ar­ will cost the owner-occupant Connecticut, on Monday evening, condition. Private tot. Lnme- ! cents, pounds and oimces, EXPERIENCED backhoe oper­ Building. THREE ROOM apartment, sec­ B ZONE LOT tor sate, excel- cal and electronic components. rowhead Grove, Route 364, Col­ approximately $45 per month, March 6, 1967 at 8 P.M . In the diate occupancy, Hayes Agen­ S i r A S i * ’ l i l S i i S S u J*®*“ *“ the work J town as^ { miles, and gallons and a ators with knowledge of amc- ond floor, partly furnished. Call tent location. OaQ John B. Da- ton Agency, Realtors, e«t-zsis. from an amployer to violation of p.m., and Saturday at 3 p.m. at gessor Samuel P. Allen. Should be able to read inspec­ chester, Conn. 242-9278, 848- including Utilities. Down pay- Hearing Room of the Municipal cy, 646-0181. LUMBER e BUILDINO MATERIALS • P U M E IN O host of other computations site and installation of septic tion gages and blueprints. 643-9228. 7178. .Quattro, J. D. Real Estate, 94$- SOUTH WINDSOR —T room th e ’I^-H arU ey law, ended In a BaUey Auditorium, > Manohester yiie board of tax review’s as our noain. concern. Above systems. Paid holidays and ment required, $2,200. J. D. Building to consider the follow- t a x ROOM Garristei Colonial 5129. Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 8 baths, “ ilstritl when the Jury was una- School. Proceeds will bene- compUation shows the net Trainee will be considered. Household Goods 51 WANTED—Young man to share average grades in such year ’round work for the right Real Estate Co., 643-5129. jj,g proposed zone changes: convenient to echools and bus ble to agree upon a verdict. fit the Bistructore of the Hand!- Grand List to be made up of Contact C. E. Lindsey, La- house with MOC student, ten fireplace, 3-car basement ga­ subjects as bookkeeping, men. Upton Construction, Inc. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Wanted To Rent 68 transportation. Living room MANCHESTER — CHOIOB lots Wilson still litas made no nil- capped pool fund. Tickets may i.gai estate valued at $22,319,- PREFINISHED Polnte Industries, Rockville. minutes from Manchester. 742- MANCHESTER - Oobb pSl. rage. City water. Assumable i* business math, algebra, 742-6190 after 6 p.m. ranges, automatic washers, with fireplace, formal dining with view of Hartford near ing on the pending new trial mo- be purchased at the door. 355; motor vehicles at $2,628,- 9050 after 8. WANTED — 3 bedroom . apart­ mortgage. J. D. Real Estate and business machines are PORTERS—Full-time for first with guarEintees. See them at room, kitchen and lav on first schools and recreation In a tlon — HOffa’s fourth — which patrons arc Mayoi* and Mrs. 076, and personal property at ment or house, for family with nlals and Raised Ranches 00., $43-5129. PLYWOOD PANELING !t especially helpful. Some po- HOME DELIVERY and second shifts. Pleasant B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- built by Ansaldl. aU city utU- Rv.ral Residence Zone, d esc^ ed floor. Seoond floor—8 bed­ quiet residential area of $40,- was filed hera Tuesday, one day Nathan AgosttocUi, Mr. and $1,205,786. These figures show four children. Willing to pay gn-ll ^ ------a- --- r r ■ _ *sawe* aevav • ^ ifinUlGn ATOCfVUiaUA, X»W. 6UIU 6 OM. A446WW AiSUACO •aavw Jsltioas will require typing SALESMEN working conditions, excellent Main St. Call 643-2171. COTTAGE ST.—Second floor, Itles. For further Information “ a point rooms, fuU hath, large cloeets, t ANDOVER — 8 room Oolonlalt. after the U.S. Supreme Court Mrs. Eric Anderson. Mr and that real estate was reduced by *vroaa Arewtd Tha WatW* laldlls. fringe benefits.. Call Manches­ $100, will assume redecorating powder room- Extra teatiiree for details, ij. c . ureenougn ptreplace, only $14,900. FHA, refused to reconsldef its rejac- Mrs. Richard J. Berggfen, Mrs. $301,116, motor vehicles hi- four rooms, $90. 649-4498. and yard care. References on call Charles Lesperance, 649- ter Memorial Hospital, 643- jg2o the line runs southerly 410’, Include walk-out basement, Co., 647-9921. $860 down. Pasek, MLS Real- tion last Dec. 13 of a Hoffa ap- Lawrence W Case, Mr. and creased by $7,306, and personal IrFINAisr’ office careers, Good home service delivery GE REFRIGERA’TOR. Call 643- request. Call 649-2587. 1141, ext. 203 between 8:30 FOUR ROOMS, second floor, '______more or leas, to Olcott St; sundeck. Moderately priced, tors, 289-7476, 7tt-8245. peal. Mra. Louis Champeau, Mr. and property reduced by $3,520, I In addition to challenging routes are now open, which 5660, after 3. a.m.-4 p.m. for an appoint- ______modern kitchen and bath, heat ^y^^jsjted — 3 or 4 $16,500—Six room Cape, large thence westerly along the M per cent down. 80 year 4 x 7 j work .'offers excellent bene- wlU give the right men bedroom Suburban For Scrit 75 VERNON—NEW 1-fvnlIy Gar­ /-..Awnire Mrs. Benjamin F. Crehore, Sam malting the total reduction of ment. Monday - Friday. An f t d RENCB electric range, $36. and hot water furnished, gar fenced In yard. Immediate oc- northerly line of Olcott S t, mortigage available. Wesley R. A M c a n Jfits, convenient location good income. 5 days week, house or apartment. Please rison Colonial, separate facul­ ^ ° . Crisplno’s Supreme Foods, Atty. $297,380. equal opportunity employer. age. 649-4813. cupancy. Leonard Agency, 6,50’, more or leas, to present Smith Realtor, 848-1567. VERNON — 6 room Oolootal, DETROIT (AP) — Loyalty Is Charles (jrOckett, Dr. OkoiM {With free parking, competl- many fringe benefits. A Inquire 132 Wetherell St. or call 643-1903. ties, 649-4498. liberal commission arrange­ call 649-6951 after 5:30. Realtors, 646-0469. Industrial 2ione; thence norther­ largo living room, dining room, ______a first princiide with Frank E. xUyn B. Dambeck. Mphohestor Evening Herald * tlve salaries, merit reviews, MANAGER-’TRAINEE to learn THREE ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ ly. 690’, more or less; thence AUTHENne Now England |to-plant cafeteria, pleasant ment makes possible hlgta modern kltohen With bullf-lna, vERNON—Custom huitt Ranch Fitzsimmons. It got him where Also, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Coventryt r y cccorrespondent, F. retail shoe buslnes.” with fast 30" ELECTRIC RANGE, good ter, stove, refrigerator, third MANCHESTER V ldN IT Y — 4 easterly 620’, more or less, to rambling Cape. Nine rooms, $ All first quaUtar with 4sttO> Jalr - condftioned office. earnings. Business Property IH hatha, garage. Marion B. in quiet, friendly neighbor- *>*, Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Uitle, telephone 748- growing chain of shoe depart­ condition. Call 522-8605. 8:30- floor, centrally located, rea­ room Ram * with breezeway ^f beginning. 1*18 parcel bedrooms, $H baths, thndern Robertson, Realtor, 648-5163. able finish, t t you're pltiseSing 'Oome to see us any day ments. Good starting salary, sonable. 649-8404 afternoon For Sole 70 kitchen' with aU hullt4as, plus h0*)d. Kitchen buUtrlns, oeram- M James R. Hoffa, Teamsters jyvrorkln, Mr. and Mrs. Lyq- to remodel—here's the An­ Apply Personnel Department 5 p.m. Evenings, 643-4297. and garage, 2 bedrooms, large consists of approx. 8 acres. Ap- |A-80.4:Sp paid vacations, company bene­ only. Wtehen M d U ^ ^ g r^ m Ideal p„cant: Town of Manchester, bar-b-cue In family sized kitch- BOLTON—New 8 room Raised 10 tiled hath. Landscaped Union president, goes to prison, jj. ’ gajnore^ Mr. and Mr's. ------swer to eU your prdhkwne - ROOMING HOUSE —yearly in- Monday-Friday fits, rapid advancement. Ap­ ABC AUTOMATIC Washing starter home. $14,200. Wolver- sPENCER ST. (Interior Par- en.' Sunken living room with Ranch, IH baths, family room, wooded tot. $20,000. Dimock Fitzsimmons wlM Uke control of Thomas F. Ferguson, Mr. and m • * ' » t tow oeah eai cany SIX ROOM DUPLEX, Porter come, $5,304, excellent return Realty, 649-982S, 649-6346. the 1.8-WUlon- member union. ^ Frankly. Dr. N u t m e g T O U T l d t irioea,.^t^t' ' For Evening Appointment ply in person days to Mr. Kosh, machine, good condition, $25. ______^ tfw NATIONAL 649-4469. cy, 643-5363 or 643-2125, now. COVENTRY — New 6 room WcHItod— R m I E sta lU 7 7 Brennan as an international Agency, Inc. ~ Richard Brown 289-0546 brick Agency, Realtora. 649- acribed as follows; Starting at $19,400 — 0 room S ^ t Level Raised Ranch, fireplace, ga------vice president, Fitzsimmons. 56. ^ ^ j a point 640’, more or less, north Hospital Room e 4x6xH" Snowflake a jia Antiques 56 ’THREE ROOM heated apart­ Will-well carpeting, stove, IH Oknme'...... aheetGM V rORES, INC. PARAGON TOOL CO. Inc. !______of Spencer S t and th? -present Sn®’ WANTBD-EAST OF the river, Ctouriey, Mf. and Mrs. Ar- ment for retired or working Land For Sale 71 bathe. Twin size bedrooms, NAIROBI, Kenya (AP)—Tha SEALTEST FOODS WAN’TED ’TO BUY—Antiques, MANCHESTER —5% room Industriai Zone, the line ruiii ^ large iHWft*home Withwith someseme acreage, "i®** IV ^ q Holmes. Justice and Park ft Oakland Aves. Is Hiring for New Plant couple, $90 per month. 649- garage, bus. Hutchins Agency, body of AntoiUo Gate, 46, opera- edifixH” »ghlBhd ajM| MILK DIVISION steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ ANpOVBR—83 acres on two Ranch, assumable H i per cent west 540’, more or less; thence minimum ten rooms. Good "He beUeves in the same pW- Charles S. House, Mr. and Btith ...... ablet East Hartford 0641, 643-9353. Realtors. 64941324. ed lamps, art glass, primitives, paved roads, extensive front­ mortgage,. 8 bedrooms, kitchen northerly and easterly by an Ir* BY OWNER —Vernon, Regan » lo iK W a * l I *>,” t o . H trtort E. Dr. 265 Homestead Ave., Hartford Tool makers with experi­ any quantity, 644-8962. ages, $350. per acre. Call Su­ e4x8xH” Netnrel dIBNTAL ASSISTANT, busy of­ 18 BUNCE DR„ Manchester. with bullt-lns, large U-vlng regular line to present Indus- yOUR BEDROOM Ranch con- Rd. area. Seven year old 6 or mora acres. CaU 1-693-4634 said. mental aircraft part expe­ zanne Shorts, 643-8886, or Doris And,inton».JPHtsalmmonshas D? Oek •••*•••• .Oiaet fice. State experience, write Near bus line, 5 room duplex, room, fireplace. $19,900 Phil- trial Zone; thence southerly venlently located near East room Cape, firejUace, alum­ anytime. £ An Elqual Opportunity rience, jigs and fixtures. McLallen 246-6070. J. Watson em "EWintEiv nnriE” tn the **®™“ *. Window in the Aga Khan Hos- iiok E Herald. plus finished basement room brick Agency, ReUtors, 04^ 2070’, more or less, along west­ Hartford. Large ll'vlng room inum eombinatione pltu other a '' Employer Bridgeport operators Beach & Co., Realtors, 622- Horizontal Milling Machine Wanted»To Buy 58 with fireplace. Gas heat, avail­ 5347. erly line of present Industrial with fireplace, 3 ceramic extras. Lot 100 X 160. $16,900. WANTBD-OBNTRALLT locat- question of whether there would Herbert J MMcinney Mr. 2*^'’ * * 2114. Nationally ftiverlleea. The Tep NMie l i (KKEEPER — experienced PART-TIME kitchen help, eve- operators able March 18, $125. 643-6602. Zone to point of begiimlng. This baths, unusual 14x20 family Oall 876-6071. No agents please. ed 6 C a p ejn M anch..- Im « y , ^ s tajm lon policy S ? M T i ^ t i e ^ M . MoJ^’i^fJ. “ ‘ r epoKesman said autopsy __ough general ledger, 5 day WE BUY AND sell antique and ter or Bast Hartford. Louis if he took the helm. PrsflaiBhed Pnaettag ^ nings, three nights a week- Lathe operators parcel consists of approx. 16.7 room, 2-car garage. Excellent _ _ „ _ AUo. Mri and M « . Raymond was performed thle morning ^ ^eek. Salary open. Write Box Must have'driver’s license. Ap­ used furniture, china, glass, acres. Applicant: Town of Msm- v : ^ . 10 per cent down. » OVER Dlmock Realty, 649-9838. silver, picture frames, old FIVE ROOM apartment, $90 Houses For Sola 72 Iminaculate 7 room Raised never tmrsued a Job within the T. Qulsh, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas foul play was not suspected, MASONITE ROYALCOfl FANaiNG Mandiester Herald. ply in person Charter Oak Res­ NOTICE chester. • year mortgage available. Wes- Paragon is a growing com­ coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, monthly. 643-1385. Ranch with bedrooms, 2 fuH ^ o n . F ^ T y e a ^ e X S l o y ^ J- IWherts, Mr. and, Mrs. Wll- The body wlU be flown home #• taurant, 120 Charter Oak St. $10,900—4 ROOM Ranch, porch, TOWN OF MANCHESTER * All Interested persons may at­ ley Rl Smith, Realtor, 648-16OT. 6 e Honeytone pany scheduled to move in­ watches, old jewelry, hobby ty to Hoffa before ambition, and D*"- Friday. „ , ^ MANCHESTER— 4 room apart­ full cellar. GI or conventional POSITION VACANCY tend this hearing A map of the baths and flnlshM rec room. Legal Notice Cherry . . . .eheet 4 5 9 C 9 9 MEN PART-TIME mornings for to new air - conditioned collections, paintings, attic 3-oar garage, assumable mort­ Hoffa elevated Wm plateau by ^11 RuWnow. Dr. and Mrs. Gate arrived In Uganda last ment, 2 bedrooms, first (Poor, financing.' Mitten Agency, ACCOUNT AND RECORD above |>ropoeed zone changes is NORTH ELM 8t.-4JIder 7 room e Ceylon janitorial service, 7:30 a.m.- plasft'at 121 Adams St. by contents or whole estates. Fur­ gage. $31,600. WMverton Agen­ LIHITATIOM OlUiBB _ _ plateau along the way Walter M. Schardt, Miss Cath- month with a doten American ! DIRECTOR excellent location. Appliances. Realtors. 643-6930. CLERK on file In the Planning and Zon­ house, with new heating sys­ Teak ...... sheet 7 4 9 S « « 12 a.ra., 6 days a week. Must March 27, 1967. niture Repieilr Sei:yice, 643-7449. cy, Realtors, 649-2S18. AT A OOUWT OF PROBATE, What^^ ^Hoffa accomplishes______with erins C. She^ and M ro touristy ^ n t s Child. $105 unheated. 1-633- 12:30 P.M.-4:30 P.M. ing Office. tem, aluminum siding and gar­ be over 18. Calf Healy Main­ t h r e e . FAMILY — 5,5 and 4, $2.14 Per Hour ' age,a n locatedlocaiou onw a> lot 200x700 , e v « ^ ^ UM fierce drive and personal mag- Barnard J. Sheridan, ■ Dr. and through Bast Africa HOUSEHOLD LOTS, antiques, 9057. PLANNING-AND reacMiqt iOF NURSES tenance, 87 Niles Dr., Manches­ Excellent opportunity for Good Income. Can’t miss on 20 Hours Per Week until July ISic^ately 8 acres), high BOLTON-B Ga^ F jbru a^ i ^ . F ltss lm m ^ gains with Mrs. WllUam D. Stroud, Vernon came U1 toon after AMERICAN KITCHEN 9x9 GOODYEAR bric-a-brac, clocks, ZONING COMMISSION lapproxuna y _ /. a . age, stone front, dead end Drug, VUUge Booteiy, toc «b rX . Ksnya and was admitted to the ter, 524-Q620. qualified personnel. Top ROOMS, second floor, this one for $17,900. PhUbrlck 35 Hours Per Week prl'vate setting. Exceptional glassware. We buy estates. Vil John B. Lamenzo, atreet. L a i^ tread lot. Call Estate of Annie E. Cloufb a.kHi wages and fringe benefits. stove, refrigerator, garage. Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. starting. July 1, 1967 ^ ece o f p re ^ r^ . T. J. Crock­ Soft snt*en and a bit portly at nest Wells, and Wolff-Zackln hospital for a rest a few days C A U N E T FLOOR TILE ^ modem 120''bed nursing lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 UBERAL FRINGE BENE­ Chairman now. Only $14,900r-Hayes Agen- Anala Ctettsh, late of Henehestsr, befoite Us death. ASSISTANT MANAGER for Na­ Liberal overtime schedule 643-6637. After 6 p.m. call ett, Realtor, 648-1677. ta'■ate^Striot, deceased. 6 feet, 10 Inches and 192 pounds, snd Atsoeiatea ^m e. Medicare approved. Lake St-, Bolton. 649-3247. WEST SIDE —block from FITS:* Two wieeks’ vacation; Clarence W. Welti, On motion of the Hart tional concern In field of rec­ with minimum 55 hour 643-2087. ______cy, 646-0131. ' the round-faced FltMlmmons SINKS lExtlYrieiiced in all fields of WashlngtcMi School, 2 bedroom 11 paid holidays; sick leave; So­ Secretary tlMMl Bank A Trust Do., reation. Must be neat, aggres­ work week. MANCHESTER - 7 room Cape Ooeneetimt. co-executor.- i has wavy, black hair going to pursing Impiortant. Salaried WANTED — used! alto saxa- house, oversized kitchen, tiled cial Security; Town x ^ pension sive, have salesmanship quali­ phone. Under $75. CaU 649- with 4 bedrooms and a den. =ds^F eb^L.r^*lS^ tray, a double chin. He wears ^position, immediate ap- ties. Also some knowledge of bath, carpeting, excellent con- plan; pM** accident and.h^th Spacious Uiohsn with oven with basement gaiage, Vernon 9659 before 6 p.m. Furnished and grilup life insurance; Town place, level lot with ^enty o( and the .same are ilmKed aad.el* a;:____ glassee. ijpointmebrt Write Box P, dealing with figures. Referenc­ APPLY at dltion, big lot, garage. T. J. and range. FIreplaced Uving {wed'for "llie creditMS■S wltMn which Apartments 63-A pays tWb-'thlrds o f CMS’ and all trees. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, to brine _ in their_ claima_____ Ssaihet _ But In some respects he Is JMAnchester Herald. ed required. Apply In person to Crockett, Realtor, 643-15'^. room. Aluminum eomhlnatlons. 259 Adams St. WANTED —USED, gas space ______of Individual employes’ Blue OFF>Ci: SPACE 648-1677. said''e^ta, >nd"'said■ co-execolor------outer It much Uke Hcfta. Bach keeps Ms t ______manager, Brunswick J*arkade Manchester, Conn. heater, also gas range for heat MANCHESTER—3 rooms fur- (30N(X»RD RD. r- beautiful Ctms and M ^or Medical; Credit Tip top condition and fairly S t S ^ i - W r i M conversation terse and drives Lanes. and cooking. Call 648-7094 af­ nished, $125. J. D. Real Estate, FOR RENT priced. $17,800, Wolverton withbi said time allowed by pub- straight to the point. VEA Refuses Offer, nfcNTAL ASSISTANT — «*alr Frpstlge location on Main ter 8:30 p.m. 643-5129. S S « o n and job de- Agency, Realtors, 649-3818. m 1968, Fitzsimmons was ac- 4de only, full time, experience mal dlnliy ^ m . cablMt klt<*- gcrfpUon apply to PERSONNEL Street. RMuranable rental in-- PART-’TIME mornings for jan­ sald prehete distmt within ten days cused of soliciting and accepting eferred. Write Box L, Man- ONE ROOM completely furnish­ en, 2 bedrooms. rwreatioB OFFICE, Municipal Building, 11 eludes heat, alr-conditloning "ifU p I^ 4-4, Verplanck School VERNON itorial service, five days. Gen­ from the date of thla oeder and re- - kwiv.* aitevinti. mnttAra Asks State Mediation ester Herald. ed housekeeping apartment, all room, landscaped yard- Mar- center Street, Manchester, Con- and lighting. Four available area, oonve^ent location. GaU turn make to this court of the no- * ®rlbe to aueviate maiiore 48” wide HOME DELIVERY eral Cleaning Services, 46 Oak spMee: Hce elven. ^ With respect to niVi^iatlonS a Rooms Without Board 59 utilities, suitable one adult, ion B. Robertson, Realtor, .nectlcut. Helen Palmer, Leonard Agen­ The State Board of Education mitted to voters In June so less St;, Manchester., 649-5^. Seven room Colonial with ______JOHN J. WALLETT, Jud»e. with a contractor, He was ac- FOR part-time counter SALESMEN parking. 272 Main St. 643-6958. Applicatimis must.be return- ei70'Sq. Ft. for lawyer or cy, 646-0466, .649-8877. today Is being asked by the Ver- a tax rate can be set. fittings ork, SalurdaFS. Apply in per- ■THE THOMPSON House,. Cot­ real estate oflloe. swimming pool. Located quitted. ELECTRICIAN’S helper—ex­ tage Street, centrally located, ------ed to the PERSONNEL OF­ Quality steel cabinet with 3 / DiAoonD: bn. Comer Soda Shop, 785 TEN ACRES, stately 7-room -f i c e , Mynlclphl BuUdingv 41, e XDO sq. ft. on main floor, MAN<;iHESTER-^16,900. • FuU right o n , a UU, 60 mile E i ^ vears later his house non Education Assn. (VBA) to Fatattiiga BxUblted H. P. HOOD & SONS perienced, ' immediate steady large, pleasantly furnished w t s V m ^ wWle he and We mediate Its deadlocked ealary Paintings ^ Ellington by doors featuring single bowl only 19a an. tain St. ROOKVTLLE — 2% room fur­ stone 1840 Colonial, .water jfcentor Street, Manchester, Con- e 500 sq. tti on lower level, price for 2-family, 5-6 flat, bus view. Bhi^lant oondltlon. Students Stage sink and handy work f<# para employment. Wilson Electric^ rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 ^ ^ r « i w a y . A baby-sitter negoUatione with the board of ceollle Dreesqn DaU beta* area nished apartment. 875-3917. heat, fireplace,, excellent coo-^nMticut, not later than Fritoy, e 400 Sq. fti on secbhd floor. line, city utilities. Call early. Approximately 2 m 11 e a drainbokrd, less trim. Two vinyl tilea. for ovenilght and permanent I [e RK TYPIST — ExcellOTt Co., 649-4817. dltion, long road frontage. March 10, 1967. Call Mr. Matrtck > Bel Air Beal Estate, 64S-93S3. from highway. Selling be­ Hour ‘Kiss-in' and Fitzsimmons’ two children education. exWblted this mrato *h« ®1- coat porcelain finish, .quality For oara-fraa beauty at tooh ig conditions end oompa- ’^ Excellent opportunities for guest rates. *Full-time boieflta. 20 hour escaped Injury. Police never Yesterday, the VBA’s person- Jlngton branch o f the N o r ^ r n a low price. 9 x 9 maiMa, (XtMPUTBR OPERATOR *- ELLING’TON — A vailable Hutchins Agency, 649-9834. 649-8208 low average price ip execu­ constructed. Cabinet tops are benefits. Glastonbury loca- persons wishing steady em­ March 15. -2^ room furnished ------' '' benefits pro-rated. MANCHESTER —here’s a tnUy came up with a cause for the nel pUlcies committee unan- Connecticut National Bank, pebblsatone, aoma ttnvartina Burroughs 283, evenings, 3 ROOM FOR gentleman only. tive nelgl^rhood. (Oonttnu^ from Page One). one piece. 1-633-4681 for iQtei^ew. ployment at a good salary. apartment. Adults only, $15 MANCSE8TBB — ^ o . new 2- charming 6H ' room colonial attack. Imously rejected the latest otter The bank Is open Monday e 64” wMe, leaw fittings 65.95 patterns. All pure vinyl. hours, Monday-Friday. Man- Kitchen and living room facil­ 5 day week, paid holidays, weekly. Rowe ft Rowe Realty. family flats, 6-6\Ready for oc­ with one car. dqtached garage, student- newspaper, said the * ______of the school- boArd negotiating through Thursday from 10 am . Chester office. Por-'interview ities Included. Private en­ vacations and many ether 875-3167. cupancy. ■ Separate furnaces, off Cehter St. priced at lodr, idea foir the demonstration oosnntittee.. This would have to 5:80 p.m. and on PTiday Aluminum Extension'Ladders Btijgdy B-SksM 2 pall' between 8:30-5 p.m., Mr. trance and parking. Inquire D. REAL ESTATE CO. olp W oiifad-M ala 36 exceUent benefits. city utiUtles. See and compark ■low $17,800 for quick sale. This stemmed from a waniii)g given proi^ded a salary range of $6,- from 10 to 7. sniL Jablonowski, 649-5361. ' 118 Pearl S|t., after 4 p.m. Mortgages available. . Call 7^ by college authorities recently Oil War Ends, 16’ Ranch style, push-up type, Business l-Matlens property Is well wqyth-looking 643-6129 700 to $9,E2 for teschers wltii Sobotfl Budgets Topic SHRVMG BROWN AND Sharpe screw CtaU at 2120 Park ^t., Leon CHeszynski, Builder, 649- at.' Call Jarria Realty Co., to a college couple engaged In a bachelor’s degrees. - Members of the school budg- less ropes and 1 I Q O ! BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR — TWIN BEDROOM, one or two USE 2 f o r 1 0 . l t achine man wanted. Must be Hartford. Or daU 233-3603. For Rent 64 4291. RsaHoro, 6I8-U3L good night embrace in a dormi­ Syria Ueopens pulleys. ea.- I I • m w Must be able to set up own people, home privileges, CaU Tale Cantor, chairman of the et committee will discuss edu- Solve all your ie to lay eet-up and op- work. Apply LaPointe Indus­ after 6 p.m., 649-0271. tory lounge. .VBA committee, said the catlonal budgetry at a meet- SUITE of officas presently iL ^ C H M T E K - RANCH, 6 Iraq Pipelines Also available with ropes and pulleys storage prob­ madhines. Full or port- tries, 155, West Main St., suited for professional pu^oisa SOUTH WINDSOR-7 and 8 The proattecUtm demonstra- board’s latest proposal reduced ing the Lake St. School PTA An Ekjual Opportunity ropms, basement; garage, tot in the following sizes: lems with this lie. Top wages for top man. Rockville. ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, ictom Ranches, hfxnd new,.city tfon.Wednesday night lasted for the l.M step-increase ratio in at the school March 13, begin- Employer Is now available In the State "N O T IC E X 69x110, heeds wofk, qity water (benttaraed from Page One) sturdy Shsiv- 1-1188. gentleman, private entrance, Theater Building. Can be sub­ water, -fireplaets, basement an hour with ^ InterferenM the current scale, wMch would nlng at 8 p.m. A question-and- e 2 8 -ft .... Ing. 30" X i r and sewer. Asking $11,900. J. e20-ft...... 14.68 88.20 shower, bath,- parking. Ap­ divided If necessary. For In­ PUBUC HEARING garags. J. D. Real Estate Oo„ from facility ristdisnt advisors ^ |^. gesture of asaistanca ^ have "provided a $9,848 maxi- answer period will follow. #84-ft. ....19.64 # 88-ft. ....80.88 adjusts to say ply 195 Spruce St. D. Real Estae Co., 943-6139. . 648-5139. # In the domitory. Situations Wanted— formation call Theater mana­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, I r ^ .- . _ . mum------if applied — to a fo.TW start- Psurents will have an oppor- e 40-ft...... 8S.19 h ^ M . ivWAREHpUSEMEN, DISHWASHER FOR evening ger. 643-783Z ' CONNECTICUT BOI/rON.ManChdster Ne' one seemsd to loiow what V l^ m q le 38 SINGLE .QR double room With S^OPOSED ORDINANCE BOLTON LAKE -com p a ct I hm b^"«te i?**,?* Ut m eet with teachers AdJuRtablo work, full time position. Apply kitchen privileges, park^g. 241 room Ranch sot high iti' accordance with proylslons c a i A R Charter Oak St., 643-6800. o f the Ikiwii. ChMter, notice-la u ^ e d tot. douMe garage. ^t. BnoWsed patio, Jlva o«4 t was Mt- Lenten Speaker _ BATHROOM SINKS ■Ibutor.'^'Pol’k llft'\«cperi- json'sn\o Restaurant,nAafotiwan 394 Tolland avallabile' for permanent posl- -.1 INVTTATION 'hereby given that a Public Immediate occupancy, $17,600. gereenedscreened porch overtooWi^overtooWng demonstration. anjayad the for Wgher ti better i a $6,600 start- r *v. B ric^ Baaoomb JACKS A ll sizes. shapM colons, x U ” A deairable. Id8al work-' T ^ e ., Manchester. titm in doctor’s office. Please F'TflNlSHED light housekeep- Hayes-Agency, 646-0181. cost Syria an estimated $8.4 proposal It rejected minister of Faith From 4'4" ft QA call 872-3189. (vser la/lev Hearing will be he|d In. lake- ScArce price range of. _____ white china “ sp^ateaver,” a ^ ahw. We conditions. Good salary. ing room, -middle aged lady TOBID Bentley School Auditorium,-.SI $18,809. WUvertOn Agency, miUlon. '* last month. This would have cnurch In . Springfield, Mass., 1 to T6”, ea. O iiW leea 2ve day week. Vacations. LUMBERYARD Tallyman — preferred; 643-6388. MANCHESTBR-Ten room well ’ S49-2818 TOAD HAS OBAMPION For neighboring Iraq, wMch provided a maximum salary of ^ .n» Stats Board of Bducati^ Congregational Church of Ver- )IO & APPLIANCE teed,tftGCL some overtime, no expe­exne* . , $12. weekly. 643-9889. ter. Conn. untU Maroh 17, 1967 OF htANtSHBSTBR I merslon dipped . breeds, Harmony HiUs, H. C. Iscge tomlly, roonUng. house or U-week shutdown iMui , Indicated Vemmi’t case e 19 X 17 cast Iron colored, gDISTRIBUTORS, Inc. rience necessary, outdoor at 11:00 a.m. for stump remov­ PENSION ORDINANCES I for extra heavy s**eeeee*aaa*a Rd., Bolton, TWIN BEDROOM, two busi­ $ix Dayfi..v.$1.^ ^ 10 Doy^ ..l.$3.(»0] apartment,. $22,000. By aiwxtot- $70 mil- may pot be heard until ^ Lacey, pas- wltit fitttaigs .... M9 Leggett St.. iBast Hartford work, pension plan, n\ediccti CEase, Hebron al. The proposed ^ahge and 0 J » HWM *P toy. s , to W I bumto » « « ‘ I«“ I coating to pre­ ■ 628-6581 648-6427. ness men; parking. CaU 640- ment, oall Suzanne Shorts, 6I8- up When he leanted that Bon. - mer because of pre'ri^ media- conduct the serrioe. vent corrosion. DellvMy and OredMTei bohefita. CaU Rex Limber Oo„ Bid forms, plans and spedfl- vision may be seen In the Town IMMEDIATE A 6 4 8 -^ 1 Classified Dept room tor gentleman, paikihg. Robert B. Weiss, nectlcut, this 28th day of Feb-- the ^ sgreament. toes. Xbfl I n d p t ® « 8t 9* P'*®**- No two sets alike. .- Oann. -649.8368. old, no papers, 649-9M4. Call 648-6259. General Manager hiary, 1967i * D.^I6eal-■state Go., 66Ml89i ty Ob.. Realtors, |4lFU*U ttets • yoax. -fl'. .' '<• i m ■ i V V------

THURSDAY, MAR^H 2, MC?; 'T V I^ N T T ' A y v n ig e Net lInMi 1’ iiattrlif Btfr lEtif ttUtg t' rdr Ibe Weak inded ...... - Mnnraiy 4, 188T David C. Keith, son o f Mr. ences to spsoitl or N gul^ elqiB- ■f V About Town and Mrs. W. David Keith of 68 Charter Unit Plans Meeting Hons so thkt out-oif-l;om o ^ - . fi Hillcrest Rd., and Robert White- era of k)otl, property’ m sy vote 15,069 Wlnthrop U. l>y>rd Jr., son ot head Jr., son o f Mr. and Mrs. in all money refet^ftubs. 15c' ISjs, ]tr. %nd Mrs. Wlnthrop U. Ford Robert Whitehead of 89 Richard To Hear Charter Praposah Its other suggwUons concern c t Si Oakwood Rd., a sophomore Rd., have made the third honors methods, o f ! 'bltjdl^ in bond Valuable Coupon! ’ VOL. LXX^V I, NO, 129 (TWBNTY PAGES) ff nt Fhmington (Maine) State list at WUbraham (Mass.) The Manchester Charter R ^ referendums for all Board of sales and In acce^hiAoe of Wdk. f- College, has, a role In "Twelfth Academy. 'Vision Commission (CAC), con­ Directors’ actions, if petitions ORO, chalrmaq Dottald Con­ containing, the required number Mght” hy Siakespeare, which cerned because It has recelveid rad has appointed two subcom­ WUl he presented March 9 and Fran DeCloccio, daughter of of electors’ names are sub­ mittees to study recommended proposals for charter change* Bahler-Moser Dairy 10 4ii campus. .He will also head Mr. and Mra Ernest DeCloccio mitted. He, too, suggests a ' charter changes In the two from only five local residents, ch^ige to require all town ad­ MANOl^TEIt PABKADE the makeup committee for tiie of 127 Bissell St., has been areas which the Board of Di­ OPEN 8 A*M.-9!8i6 P.BL—CLOSED SDNDA.'P play.; named to the dean’s list for the has scheduled a public hear­ ministrative and departmental rectors has specified—referen­ first semester at Hartford CoN heaflrt(^ ^ Ksldents within six dum rights, and residency re- 83 Die as Mystery Bombers? ing, to receive further recom­ Little Flower of Jesus Mothers lege for Women. She is a sopho­ months of their employment. qulrunenta. mendations and suggestions. Circle will meet tomorrow at more Edwards recommends dele­ The subcommittee on referen­ Motor Fonm 15c O ff The hearing will be March 22 8:16 p.m. at the home o f Mrs. tion from the to'wn charter of dum rights consists of Harlan Mlk m en Ton Present ' bames Watt, 143 Autumn St S. Dewey Haas of West Hart­ at 8 p.m. in the Municipal all reference to blackouts, call­ Taylor, chairman;. Atty, John This Ad Building Hearing Room. one gal. two Vj gaL Mrs. Donald Duffy is co-host- ford, a hypnotist, will entertain ing them obsolete; plus changes FitzGerald and Nell Ellis. The regular price ol a ess. Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at a The suggestions already In In the town charter to conform The subcommittee on resl-. ' dozen strictly fresh Grade meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. are from Mrs. Horace Murphey, Udth state statutes on Civil De­ dency requirements consists' of ' 42c 83c Rain Terror on Viet Hamlet AH GHrl Scouts of South Club of Temple Beth Sholom at fense procedures. wife of the town’s park and N. Adler Dobkln, chairman; Pins Deposit LARGE EGGS Methodist Church are remind­ the temple. Games of skill will rec superintendent; from Sher­ The town’s bond counsel has Atty. Irving Aronson, Miss at 49c ed to make early reservations be play^. Refreshments will be wood Bowers, Frank Lupien, recommended clumges In bond Elinor Hashlm and Olof Ander­ Clip This Less .150 for a Girl Scout'Sunday break­ served. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emblem Head Elmer Swanson and from Wil­ issue procedures, including one son. fast and progrmn March 12 at Moses and Mr. and Mrs. Elliot to permit the Board of Direc­ AD and SAVE! Mrs. John Callahan of 34 ber Little. Conrad is an ex-offlcio mem­ the church. Reservations close 2 immerman are co-chairmen of tors to authorize bond issues up You Pay Only . 8 Engineers Large Hanoi ; Oliver Rd. iMt night was elect­ Other suggestions have been ber of both committees. SAVE! Friday^ - March 10, and may be the evening made by Civil Defense Director to $100,000 withoilt a referen­ The ORG’s next regular made with Mrs. David Thoihas, ed president of. the Manches­ dum. ter Emblem Club. She succeeds Edwin Edwards and by the meeting will he April 5 at 8 Force Buildsr 96 Scott Dr. The Veterans Council of The bond counsel recom­ ^ 15c Lured to LA Mrs. Alfred Ritter. town’s bond counsel. Day, Ber­ p.m. In the Probate Courtroom Manchester will meet Monday ry and Howard of Hartford. mends chsfiging charter refer­ of the Municipal Building. Chapman Court, Order of at 8 p.m. at the Army-Navy Officers will be installed Sat­ Near Border The latter’s suggestions pick — ------a s------a — i ------Hy Fake Jobs Amairanth, will sponsor its an­ Club. urday, May 6 at 8 p.m. at the Elk’s Club on Bissell St. Mrs. up recommendations made by nual ' smorgasbord Sunday, LOS ANGELES (AP) - SAlGON (AP) -A Alfred Caprio of Nashua, N.H., Town Manager Robert Welssi March’ 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Delegates from four Greater barren Davidson held the Bombers which one U.Si.; supreme president, and Mrs. the 'Masoitic Temple. Reserva­ Hartford Salvation Army Corps Mrs. Murphey, Bowers, Lu­ three-page mlnieographed con­ spokesman said are p r e ­ Anita' Kelso of Grossville, N.H., pien and Swanson all suggest tions ck>M March 8 and may ,be will attend a United Missionary tract labeled “ Mara Labors supreme marshal, will install charter changes to insure that Speciak sumed to have bran allied’ made' with Mrs. Gustaf A. An­ Rally Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in torles, Inc.’’ the officers. struck a South Vietnamese derson, 710 W, (3enter St., or Meriden. Maj. Ruby Manuel, a town-owned land, desigpiated It contained three slgnaturef Others elected are Mrs. Al­ village near the Laotian* Mrs. Fiank Crocker, 48 Russell native of India and a Salvation for park, water or recreation 'niURS., FR l, SAT, Including his and promised him fred Ponticelll, vice president • border Thursday nighk- St. Mrs. Neal Miller is general Army officer, Is the* main use, be subject to a referen­ M A R C H 2 - 8 - 4 two years of lucrative employ Mrs. Donald Jorgensen, financial killing , 83 civilians and*^ chairman of the diimer. speaker. A united band of rep­ dum before it may be sold. secretary; Mrs. Paul Diehl, ment. resentatives of various Corps Mrs. Murphey suggests fur­ PORK SALE But Davidson can’t find his wounding another 200, th i treasurer;' Mrs. Walter Phillips, William' McCarthy, , son of will play. The speaker will wear ther that the sale, when made, smployer. Nor can seven other U.S. command aimounced recording secretary; Mrs. Mr.' 'and Mrs. William E. Mc­ the native Salvation Army uni­ be by sealed bidding, m add!-' aerospace workers who, with today, Charles Ponticelli, correspond­ LEAN. MEATY Carthy of 42 Helalne Rd., was form, including the sari of In­ tion, she recommends that the contracts In their pockets A U.S. spokesman, Eumoun& ing secretary. \ named to the dean’s list for dia. She will speak and siiow directors set a mandatory mlH severed roots In Florida and ing the toll of the bombing, said Also, Mrs. Gertrude Haw­ the semester at Willlman- slides on the work of the Army rate expressly for capital Im­ drove to Los Angeles. U still was not determineiL thorne, chairman of trustees, tle Btate CoUege. He is a In India. The event is open to provement expenditures. The men were told they would whether the planes were Amerik Miss Julia Dulka and Mrs. Car- senior., r! the public. knother of Luplen’s sugges­ be working for $200 to $300 a can. South Vietnamese or enei- roll Hawthorne, trustees; Mrs. tions would require all tcwn week producing a revolutionary ■T»y- ' - 1 ^ . Historical Society of New visiting hours have been Kenneth Hodge, marshal; Mrs. department heads and all town nuclear engine under a $6-mil- However another spokesmMt tHaatcmbury will sponsor an an- announced for the Wadsworth John Hughes, first assistant officials with salaries over $10,- llon advance on a 14-year feder­ . ;n .the .northernmost 1st Corps marshal; Mrs. Walter Balydga, tlqiies auction Saturday at 6 Atheneum; Hartford. They are 000 to reside in Manchester al contract. Most 6t tiiem are area where the attack occurred p.iju at Academy Junior High Tuesday through Saturday, 10 second assistant marshal; Mrs. within six months of their ap­ not working anywhere. said the bomba presumabljr School Auditorium, Main St., a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 6 George Waller, chaplain;. Mrs. pointments. One family s l e ^ on an were dropped .to error b y aBied p.m.; holida^^includlng Memor­ Francis McCaughey, press cor­ aircraft on the government vifc; Giaahmhury. Proceeds will He also recommends that the With a Haitian dancer leaning at his elbow, Adam Clayton Powell concentrate apartmeht floor because movers beneflt restoration of. the Welles- ial Day, Columbus Day and Vet­ respondent; Mrs. Paul Buett- won’t release their furniture. lage, which is protected b y a ner, historian;' Mrs. Oliver town stay clear of regional ROAST on his game of dominoes at a Bimini bar. He was in the domino game with Shipman. %use,> Glastonbury, eran’s Day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. One plan made a down pay­ U.S. Special Forces camp. The museum is closed on Mon­ Cramwell, first guard, and Mrs. tie-ins, unless authorized by. friends wh0n the dancer, Tanganyika Delamor, approached, apparently to get If it was an accidental bom^ and 'some of the articles to be referendum, and that no tax­ ment on a house reportedly days and Neiv Year’s Day, Arthur LeDuc, second guard. in the photos being taken. (AP Photofax) ng it would be the worst sues auotkmed jare from this source. payer monies be used for Joint 5-RIB CUT worth $40,000 and has no salary July 4, Thanksgiving *kand tragedy announced so far to tlflP' Othais, including furniture, re^onal projects without ref­ to make the payments. Another Christmas. war. glaasware, collections of erendum aM>rov8J. j , . found the house he had bought Marine League Auxiliary will About 150 of the most serious; haskjBts, carpertter’s tods and Swanson is opposed to niil- was owned by somebody else. The second session of the sponsor a bingo tomorrow at 7 .y wounded villagers were ta k ^ ' tinware, are from the Historical dency requirements for town Powell Vows He’ll Fight Two have found jobs but all 1967 Open Pair Club Cham­ p.m. for patients at Newington - to government and U.S. hospSl- Society museum. official and department heads,' are living on Imnorted nUHiey, pionship will be played tomor­ Veterans Hospital, tals near the coast. ^ on the basis that the tpwn may They — and the BTBI — won­ row at 8 p.m. at the Manches­ The U.S. military was repOTfr lliree members of the Jimlor lose the services of qualified der why. If it was a fraud ter Duplicate Bridge Club P'vt. Joseph R. Casey, whose 3d flying blankets, clothing ar^ Certtiiry Club plan to attend a men. To Regain Seat in House scheme, it was hardly worth the meeting at the Italian Ameri­ foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. food to the villagers stlU la Junior raecutlve board meeting Bowers recommends that trouble. Two men gay they gave Ci^ectlcut State Federation can Club, 135 Eldridge St. Arthur Kissman, live at 121 Lang Vel, which is 20 mtl^li town electors be permitted to of O m e n ’s Club Saturday from Play will be limited to couples Highland St., has recently com­ BIMINI, Bahamas (AP) - bermuda shorts, the flamboMy Asked whether he felt ftw to south of the frontier with Nortt vote for all nine directors, in­ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at S t Joseph's who participated in the first pleted an artillery turret re­ Rep Adam aayton Powell an- ant New York Democrat go to New York, PoweU repHed: on Southern CaUfor- Jlfletnam. There has been heav^ session of the tournament last pair course at the Army Ord­ stead of six, as now premltted; LOIN END TOMiced today t ^ h e will fight laughed In mock anxiety, T m “ That depends on my lawyers,’’ '"®"®^ tift a simulated casualty onto a stretcher after giving first aid trel> Colleger ' West Hartford. They The ‘^injury” took place in a hall at Manchester High School-A drill to activity by infiltratiag NorQk are Mrs. Benton Osgood, pres­ Friday. nance School, Aberdeen Prov­ that all nine members of the to regain hlB seat Ih Congress, a harassed tnam I A w;^rtant for P9^ s .aira8t Vietnatoese troops in the area. PoweH toW a news conference wake up unM lO O’cloOt Thto fw oontfmpt of court in corniec- Dartosofi, • slender, ident of the Manchester club; ing Ground, Md. Board of Education be elected t e s t emergency operations begi^^t , the syhool. (Herald^hoto by Pinto) The :U.iS... cjmtnand a l^ ia^ at the same time, with their itorttw < T h ^ ^ moTuli^’’-* S Bon with a libel conylcllco Is crewcut vrterah of 1.0 V ^ s a, Mrs. Rldtard Carlson, viqe William McCarthy, son of Mr. Pork Roast 4 9 » nounoeii thfit u 4 - warab^ " / president and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. William E. McCarthy Ronald A. Davis, son of Ar­ terms to be staggered; and that X a ie n t Y w « * b ^ g taken to court Asked about his IraoUons aS outstanding In New Yoik. , A * * ® f^ “ the of Tfnlto hara I Decker Jr., state jfunlor fine of 42 Helalne Rd., has been thur M, Davis of 291 N. Main all elected town' officials take ^ ntedlctoiA * «Ul0k yloW^jr. result, qf ,his ouijter, PqsreU : , Asked a t » « t » cam p aign ^ . Iwmbarding surtaca-to-alr. arts ' chairman. They will be named to the dean’s list at St., was recently promoted to office the day after election, in­ RIB HALF M In W event. PosraU (wad, h? removed his ever-present dark Pow^ell replied,L‘ 5 Ifayen’t jsam- toent to sile sites to Nortti mat^iara. TMf taken on a tour of Gengras WiUlmanUc State College. He Army specialist fourth class stead of one month later, as Is . w S d ^ I n ^ ^ a 1 ( » Siffibrbe do ted with NATCHEZ, Miss. (AP) — first attack waii *.«mL4 at me, Bal»y. My emotions are Powell disclosed he plans to aerospace company pUnts. Center for Exceptional Children is a senior and a 1963 graduate while serving 'with, the 101st now the rule. U.S.DJV. CHOICE In an unprecedented ioove todee — ,, after the meeting. of Manchester High School. ' Airborne Division in Vietnam. Little 'recommends mandatory Pork Roast 4 9 » -—.OBa “ crew of lawyers,” Bow- so good I’m gaining health.” addresrf’ a group of 34 the* **Li***" a Real One = here, the Adams Ckxtt^ NavyVitobdri^*to|iiiis OThitoh 6” Short Oil said were en rhute to this As to Ms chances of winning a ologfa^ students from New scribed how n _la^e advertiae- sheriff and the, NatcKfe* smoke ovor'the mlMlle rtte. Cut BritUh^^wn^ resort Islands to court reversal of his <^ter, York tsty on Bhnlni this fycek- mept In.an Orlando newspaper ; By JOHIf STAKNI8 i ' tim’’ pressed a fluid-filled con- mayor and police chief, all “ A disaster took tadner a red, blood like ,dye ooz- (Am Faice raglit) RIB confer' with him on legal as- Powell said: (See Page SUght) (Bee Page------...i.-... Bight) white, attended a NCg;to 4th-7th LOIN HALF mm ^ | i , “ I have three constitutional place At Manchester High ed and flowed from the wound. mass meeting last night and Rib ■1 ivlH be ready to go back to grounds. And the (congfessloa- School this morning to test A t -9:28 firemen arrived, promised to work to solve ROAST Washington after I see them,” a l) committee admitted It. They emergency operations of Civil rushed Into the building and It the explosion death of a Pork Roast 5 9 a h . Mdd. are age, cltlsenshlp and resi- Defense, the Manchester Me- appeared almost automatic with Negro Civil rights leaden ^Clay Bertrand ^ Appearing relaxed in a spot- dence.” mortal Hospital, police, the fire them. Quickly and efficiently Chief of Police J. T. Rob­ less white qx>rts...... shirt and... wUteelection Is called In U.S. Court Denies department and Red Cross they threw coats over the per-; inson, Adams County Sher­ Mystery Man off n SMALL LEAK PeweU’s New York Cfity Harlem . sons on the floor and began ap- iff .Odell Anders and Nat­ district, “ imturBlly I wlU run,” The disaster and operation plying ban^ges. As they put on chez Mayor John T. Nosssr lFK,Death Proba DOMINO aiqteared even more than real the bandages thfe red dye soaked attended the meeting to O o iip_ le lc SflV Saved ed «i.g ryn on conq^Iete oo^- At tfmes.-,Twenty high' school through some., Beulah Baptist church. NSW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — day Bertrand evolved today M ^ — * dence and faith In the Puerto ■ ' - students’ toy in the balls -at the Up to this tkne, to the arriv- Robinson said he is "^ 1 } SUGAR S L b . Bag 59c the mysteiy man to Dist. Atty. From Mbimtain___ Ricans and Negroes In my con- OHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) tlations, but said the court did U gh school. The surrounding al of the firemen, the whole optimistic” about solving James Garrison’s probe of IM SWEET LIFE Aerrshtfx t o W p H stltuency,” he said- - A federal judge today denied not beUeve Hoffa’s ooottoued area was blocked off by the thing had been taken lightly the case. ree to W ed Kennedy assasatoation. SHOULDER A g r e e TV C'* Powell predicted»d >anan easy vieric- ^ Teamsters Union freedom would "materially air PoUee. Ambulance, Red Cross by the simulated wounded, BAN~WEIJPE Mexico (AP) the size ®*of !!!! the Preridrat____7. . j^eVR!‘»ffa +_to"^^ k* f.,. twtoVsltliitoOT.”" fh. ' ” staUon-wagons and J Cfivll De-TV.. There had been joking,, giggling, d a y Bertrand, says Garrisowa. MAYONNAISE was an aHas used by Clay Shaw> ' M d Ws "majority w ^ d dej^M ot who Ume to get Wlson said a formal otder fense vehicles sped to the hosp - a.s they lay on the floor. Bqt on r r l d t u ^ « s T e J l i t e “ a tom ™ before entVr- would be entered to accordance m The cafeteria at the hospl--the arrival of the firemen the 2 Cousins Slain toe prominent New Orleans feit' SWEET LIFE WOTk’S S ; i ” S g O T sLd ^ “ ing prison. withlui hisms opinion today.loaay. 4, tai ww hadaasava suddenly become — — anaiL joking ended. Suddenly the ident toe district atUnmey am weex ornew 01 per cent. ‘“ria'Dl^ Oodrt Judge Frank ' u i L t the de- emergency treatment room to whole thing was quite vserious At Wall in Park; rested and bO(*ed on ocnaplrtii- VIS <» vwsweeava. mtwjm -4----- cy to commit Inurder. Fresh Produce MAR6ARINE peak, attribute thrir survlv^ to gaid7’ ’I mlgbt be bat* to Oon- dum saying Hoffa did not give having large i^ponsibWes, to At 9:23 aon. a b t^ r sound- At 9;36 12 m m utes^ e^ e Woman Tipster . "I have never used toe nama skiU, determination — and ■ ‘day Bertrand’ to my Me. X 6L0RIETTA BLBERTA ^ I. - ■ . sufficient cause to delay his "S lere"’ Station mountain rescue specialist. m o k t o r d m (a p , - t «, never use it. I never heard Of /e r a . >1 YELLOW, RIPE “ We never panicked. We’ve ...... aarAl it,” said Shaw, free on $10,099 PRICES both . had lots ' of mountain bond, at a 10-mtoute news con­ V elimbine' exDerlence.” Mias Bn- . . " . “ r April i — me aay auer uie nis responnoiiny unro we «.w s ; - . —- — __ ference. Thursday. eanor Dart M, said Thuraday. H a r l^ that when a N e ^ gets teamsters contract with the 11,- and unto the orderly process of Cfiub, wore ^ wounds to show tears to the set up at the high school It 'day night and then were shot to WALDORF ’ ^ d A e saw thtt she swd Og. Ws Negra up, he’s a hard man ooo-member naUonal trucking justice.” ^ Clay Bertrand “ is mostly a aklli and red, realistic burn wa^ learned that the first-*^«i '-I'''.' ***•' ' 1 1V , '' ''''"" spread that light, delicate Soft Parkay Mtriarina pickiia. This farm VANUjLA'CRBAMB • 1^-lb. pk^ 41c • The neighbor, Joseph Pon- .-He couldn’t sit, but would OONVIOTION SET A8nM|^ mun iccompahy yOur raquast/ ~ ping pong widz. dressed to his mother’s clothsa ' grata t r ifle d he spoke to walk arpund. He was very ner- > flavor smoothly, evenly right from the Ih e historic sidree ffiok place he remembered betojg ' WASHINGTQN (iJ^) —T hi Ohursday night at toe last of a. etoppsd for speeding at 90 mll.es Turcotte every day a week be- vious,” pongratz answered. D. S. Ooiirt e< Appeah m« nfrigerator. In handsome, ready-to-serve Soft Phrkay Corn Oil Margarine Refund WE R&ERVE THI RIGHT TO UMIT 0UAIfTiriE$ - fore the shooting, and that each The next day Turcotte visited P.O. Box 4744, Chicago, llllnoli 60677 series-of six reoeptlon-huffet ju hour In the ^ttt family!#' aside today Oie eonvletlote cups. Re-sealabie lids lock freshness in, simpers President and *Mra. pieroe-Arrcw by a policeman— time Turcotte appeared nervous ^galn and said his wife of the Oomnraalst Party M keep odors out. Soft Parkay Corn Oil NAME- J o h ^ n have been giytog tor riding a bicycle. and upset.' had decided to leave him, Pon- falUng to rrateter vrtte ate (Plaat* print)'- Pongratz. who worked for testified, Margarine—new from Kraft. ADORESS- , members of Congress. ^ ” Blatte” .Dali, beloved gpa(id- the Town Highway Department , was his condition govenaneat. The zrattetir Dowiudairs, the.PresldSnt'and daughter of S!ftu*lto D. R oo^ optokm of a Ouea-JalO* F**^- CITY------STATE- .ZIP COOE- with Turcotte, said that' Tur- Atty. P l^ ler asked. ' top ofHclals briefed swne 70 velt and now Mrs. Van H. Seag- - el sali provlilciaa of the U |i Limil: ona rafund par family. Good only in U .SA VoM whirt prohlbifad, taxed or cchgreesmen on serious political raves of Wartdiigton, had fowl , I cotte •visited him Sept. 16 and ..gg gyu ^ uttie nervous. Bobvenive AettvttiM . rottrldod. NOTE: ihaear of corn pictufa from Iho top of tha packaia . ^ that Turcotte had “troublea” what the answer I rouit accompany your request Id rtoaiva your rafund. matters. ' - > memocles .of y]Nting ''Poppa” Act a ro,‘ ‘liepeleartly at 1^ Offtr expires March 31,1M7. UpstalTS, in toe seoond^oor Bcios«v«lt whltw he brdakfasted Asked by Atty. Filler how h^en. Hiey were going to with the Filth ABMa*— he knew, Pongratz repUed, ‘Tt other.” rose and white ’?** In b#d nnO of "arandtaere” pntoettoB agalaat ■lO liiHiiHii' was ,written on his face—some- Atty. Plepler asked, “ Did you ECONOMY room, toe tales of yoateryow RteMw teaching her grahdcldl- Man Surpives. AutonwhUe ^Squee^ tarattoa. Tha OrataaB|Ote;ii|h: OF MANCHESTER were spun bsfore Mrs. Jotansen, rantmerf irtto such advice thing was wrOTg.” „ observe him?” ty waa oonvtcted la O- . damhteY Lynda and toe can- » make yourself dls- Alfred Hpoe of Montgomery,\Ali-, Ues The Coventry man told the pongrate replied that Tur- tilet Court hi Newteaheir HKG 64A CENTER STREET ' FUnW OF PARKINti gnsemen’s wivea agreeo^e')n pubUc.’* oourt that Turcotte came to Ms volved in a spectaculair wreck there last senou* bouse again on Sunday, four (8®e Page Bigirt* OPEN WED., 1HURS., F R j^ll^ 9 F.K| e - SAT. TILL 6:30 P.m: "Living to this housq la fased- _ . . 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