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Average Daily Net Priess Rnn St. Francis o< Xavier Moth­ The Weather Regular and volunteer fire For the Week Ended men of the Town Fire Depart­ ers Circle will meet tonight at 'Rein toidf^ dnuiglng A bout Town the home of Mrs. Francis Leary, OPEN THURSDAYS TILL 9 PJW. ’ ^rch 19.1966 ment wdll meet at 7 tonight at Wow ftamiei. 1-ow in mid 30«. Th* Democratic Town Oom- the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 26 Bolton St., after a meeting nittee will convene at 7:16 to­ Main St., to pay respects to of the combined circles at 8:16 m v Tomorrow elxudy, breeqr. eeid, night In the Mluniclpal Build­ I>eonard Perrett, father of Har­ p.m. at St. Bartholomew’s^ 14,592 •bxaee ed xBow. mgh 85 to 46), ing Hearing Room to elect Its Church. The hostesses will b6 old P e ^ tt, IV fireman and " Mmche$tet^A City of ViUage Charm TO-memher committee for the n^ember of Hose Co.. 2. Mrs. Charles Adams and Mrs. 'next two yeetfs. and to select Roger Ruel. BIANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 (Claasifled Advertialiig e a PXg* » ) PRICE SEVEN CENTS delegates to the forthcoming Daughters of Liberty, No. 17 VOL. LXXXV, NO. 147 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) state, county and district con­ and 125, will combine to have an Memorial Teiprrfe. p-**!'--' ventions. Irish Tea Party Friday at 7:30 Sisters, will ^qjbnsor a Rum­ p.m. at Orange'Hall. Many var­ mage Sale^ i.-o ,-. 1 Mrs. Philip E. Sumner of 73 ieties of Irish breads, desserts in the basdment of Orange Hall. D ag Kt^pM F it State ?fews Princeton St. was recently elect­ and jams will be served. Mr. Those Wishing pickup - service ed vice president of the Wel­ and Mrs. Chester Ferris will may call Mrs. Herbert Alley START THURSDAY A.M. High Court Bars PRoyrorawaB, r .i . (a p ) lesley Club of Greater Hartford. speak and show slides of Ire­ of 69 Washington St. or Mrs. —^Retiied banker Richard S. F lo o d R isk t Raymond Gamble of 431 Lydall Burnett thoof^t e good vray Plains She is also chairman of the land after the tea. Tickets may ways and means committee of be purchased at the door or St. Articles may be brought to to get exercise would be to the hall tonight at 8:30. raise dogs. Rising with the club. from members of either lodge. Virginia Poll Tax HOUSE But Heidi, his 22-month- Temple Chapter, Order of SMART SHOPPERS WILL PUT THEIR BUDGET The Accordian Teachers As-, old Doberman Plnsrtier, has The British American Club ' Eastern Star, will have a bus­ WASHINGTON (A P)— The Supreme Court voided New Showerl sociation of Connecticut will a more vigorous gXit than will sponsor a dance Saturday iness meeting tonight at 8 at Virginia’s poll ta x today and used language that at the clubhouse. Charlie Var- sponsor an “Accordian Week­ Burnett had in mind. HARTFORD (AP) — MelUng the Masonic Temple. CMficers ON A SAVINGS SPREE! SAVE ON THESE VALUES amounts to a bar against any fee requirement or wealth Under rick and his orchestra will play end” Saturday and Sunday, So every morning H^di snow and possible showers will are reminded to wear colored U iA L E for dancing from 9 p.m. to March 26 and 27 at the Statler qualification for the right to vote. Justice John M. Har- trots alongside Burnett’s increase the flood potential gowns. Refreshments will be 1 a.m. Hilton Hotel, Hartford. The land in a dissenting opinion treated the ruling as “the 'Car and the only exercise he throughout New England, re­ Hy THE ASfiKlOIATEl} PRESS served. final demise of state poll taxes. gets la heading her on a Connecticut state champion and Ladies’ Nylon ports the U.S. Weather Bureau's The second blizzard in a alternate will be selected to Famous Make The 6-3 decision ’was an­ leash out the window. Beta Xi Chapter of Bela Sig­ I •’’-Ota CouncM, Degree of Boys’ Spring Ladies’ Brand Never Press River Forecast Center. month had broken up to­ ma Phi sorority will meet to­ compete for the United States nounced by JusUce WiUiam O. factors, by analogy bars a sys­ A flood iMtential bulletin, reg­ Pocahontas, will have a kitch­ Douglas. tem which exludes those unable day, but it left the north morrow at the home of Mrs. championship to be held in en social tomorrow at 8 p.m. Ladies’ Bras Garter Belts ularly issued by the center, said John Spring, 223 Kelly Rd., Chicago. Winners will be an­ Dress Socks Name Blouses Ladies’ Slacks In two other states—^Alabama to pay a fee to vote, or who fall Wednesday that the potential central and Plains states at the home of Mrs. Roland Wil­ and Texas—federal courts have Wapping. A business meeting nounced at a banquet Sunday at to pay.” has risen to its highest point so buried under massive liams, 59 Seymour St., Hartford, held the poll tax unconstitution­ will be held at 7:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. in the Capitol Ballroom Douglas said the majority's Tiale far this year. i snows. Schools and roads for members and guests. Mem­ $ ^ al. The poll tax is still used in a program at 8:45. Members of the hotel. conclusion "Is founded not on were closed and a t least 21 bers are reminded to bring two Pair $ 2 For 1 Mississippi and Vermont. Ihe center added that signifi- '5^ • •• • of Eha Chapter are invited to what we think governmental C8int precipitation could increase persons were dead. artiolca^for the social. Douglas declared that “a the program, which will feature The Guard Club of the North Reg. to 55. Ban­ Regular 1.99 Ny­ policy should be, but on what the spring runoff to the point Nebraska counted 17 dead Reg. 1.99 Each. Regular 5.99 state violates the equal protec­ Unfolds talks by a cosmetician and wig American Benefit Association Close out styles Dacron / cotton deau or long line lon fabric, hook the equal protecUon clause re­ where flooding might occur. from toe earty iqicing storm. consul tanrt. will meet tomorrow at. 8 p.m. better hose, pat­ Prints, solids, side, garters. tion clause of the 14th Amend­ quires. Minnesota and Iowa otMto bad blend. Beige, style. White, ment whenever it makes the Ih e statement said that one at the home of Mrs. Miles terns, solids, .sizes several collar black or nude. Sizes s, m, 1, xl. “We have long been mindful tores dead. South Dmcota and styles. 32-40. black. Sizes 10- affluence of the voter or pay­ to two inches of rainfall would Staples, 40 Depot Sq. Rummage 7-10V4. 18. that where fundamental rights In Drugs Wyoming had two deaths each. Canvassers for the Heart ment of any fee an electoral be required to prodtme bankfull Fund Drive still having kits are and liberties are asserted imder stages in the .Housatonic, Pemi- The storm hurled a one-two standard.” WASHINGTON (AP) — A tale reminded to bring them to any James Stenhouse of 46 Maple Sole the equal protecUon clauM, gewasset, Nashua and Passump- punch of sleet and snoW at most Justices Hugo L. Black and of commercial espionage, so Manchester branch of the Con­ St. wai recently elected presi­ . 207 N. Main St. ‘ classifications which might in- sic River basins. of the area. The ice ripped down necticut Bank and Trust Co. dent of the British American Manchester ^hn M Harlan wrote dissenting „straln them must be successful it has cut off supplies power linos and powetfid winds (Next to Betty-Jine Ladies’ New opinions. Justice Potter Stewart Two to three inches would be Club. .Ckher officers are EkJward closely scruUnized and carefully “• cut-rate wholesale drug required. for bankfull stages in stacked toe snow Into impassa­ IMmer Dance Studio) Nylon Tricot Aluminum New Stock! joined in the Harlan opinion. firm, was unfolded Wednesday Members of the Manchester Blevins, vice president; Robert Super Value! confined. the Aroostook, Kennebec, An- ble drifU. Thurs, 6 P.M.-9 P.M. For the majority, Douglas before investlg^aUng senators. Rod and Gun Club will meet Bissell. treasurer: William Mur­ t White Uniforms "Those principles .apply here. droscog^n. Charts, Blackstone Travel was virtually halted Fri. 9 A.M.-11 declared: One angle was testimony that over the area. tonight at 7 at the Holmes ray, financial secretary; Melvin Ladies’ Briefs Cookware For, to repeat, wealth or fee and White basins, and three or Eagieson, recording secretary; Sponsored By The Girls’ Spring “The principle that denies the a quanUty of drugs, sold to an Nortoerty winds whipped Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to Ladies’ New paying has, In cwr view, no rela­ more inches would be required Howard Pemberton, assistant American Legion state the right to dilute a cit­ exporter fOr shipment to Viet acroee the storm-etrlcken re­ pay respects to the late Leonard Auxiliary, Unit No. ISS tion to voting qualifications; the to reach. bankfUll ip other New secretary and treasurer, and . $ izen's vote on, account of his gion, fanning unaeasonaUy cold' Perrett, father of Harold Per- 2 Pair Nam; was picked up at the dock England river basins. rett, a past president of the Frank Carpenter and Everett economic status or other such (See Page Two) and wound up in the hands of air acroas much of toe nation’s Handbags m 1 d s s c 11 o n. Tempera'tures group. Moeeley, auditors. Seamless Percolators, Reg. 5.99 Cotton the H; Moore Drug Co. of New Mother .Lofles Protest Reg. 59c Each. Saucepans, Tea dacron blends, Britain, Conn., target of the spy dropped to'the teens frehn toe Elastic leg in Kettles, Polished jerseys. Sizes 10- activity. , NEW LONDON (AP) — A Dakotas soutoward to Kmaas, 'mother who publicly protested white and colors, aluminum. Buy 20 and % sizes. - Private detective John Savl- with toe mercury edging to near St. Mary's sizes 6, 6, 7. or Gloves heavy truck traffic on streets zero Nylons- and save! ano told the Senate subcommit­ in Borne northern sections. I. Irwin Under Fire near her home has been con­ Pour men were found dead in tee on Administrative Practice EPISCOPAL Each victed on charges of reckless a car stalled Just east of How­ and Procedure that operation use of the highway and resisting ells in hbrtbeaetem Nebraska was one thing that led him to Sandbasrs replace snow shovels in eastern North Dakota, where the Bed'River Wednesday. PolUoe said they CHURCH 3 Pair $ Select Group Men’s Madras For His ‘Hawk’ Views j)ick the ^ r e firm for Inves- ^,^8- of the North is spillins: out of its banks. Here men work on a dike protect­ had sutfocatad. Ladies’ ‘New Ugatlon when a Wg d i^ manu- ^ ing hr— in Fargo, where the river was 12V^ feet over its 17-foot flood stage. WESTPORT (AP)—Democra- Irwin, who is serving his se­ facturer, Smith Kline k French. ^ ^ ^ A man driving-o snowpJow ' Boys’ Polos Boating Jackets tlo opposition to the renomina­ cond term in Congress, supports A rive, .evel 20 feet over flood stage is expected next week in Grand Fdrks, found two brothers dead in. a Baby Dolls tion of Congressman Donald J . President Johnson’s poUcies in find ort which U otherwise proterted agaiwt the N. D.—-80 miles north. (AP Photofax) ' ataUed tnldc near Greeley, Neb. N ^ PoUcies in Its de«jlers was not Bvlng up to j^opease of truck t n ^ c in her Mhmeapohii-St.' Paul, part of N6W, fMMl East­ Irwin, a Democrat, is develop­ Viei nam. l frannhlutfranchise iivi-Mimmtiiagreements. . j er styles. Cotton ing in the Fourth District neighborhood. the arek wMch escaped toe Sheer flat or $ Some Democrats in his - dis­ The manufacturer, Savlano mesh knit nylons. 2 For $ knit gloves In because of Irwin’s views on the trict, apparently feel that he She was found guilty in Cir­ Dakotas-Montana blizzard three Pair $ said, felt it was out 590,000 — Sensational, new white. Handbags Viet Nam ww. is more “hawk” than “dove” cuit Court Wednesday, end sen­ weeks ago, was in the eye of spring colors. In bone, navy, the difference between dis­ tencing was set for March SO. G irlfrien d this week’s storm. Tl>e ahea lay Reg. to 1.19 Sol­ white. Reg. 59. Vinyl The Westport Democratic and they want him to be the Reg. 3.99 Each. Sizes9% -ll. Sold Coated, zip front, counts •on sales to wholesalers The conviction for resisting ar­ under 14 Inches of enow,'with Dacron, cotton by pkg. only. ids, stripes. In Town Committee split 16-15 latter. many popular hood, drawstring and to retailers. Drugs c ^ liie truck treifi,c was ,iii- tionwide consensus’ for peace ai likely [pla^ to 'plant. David creased duiel& oonstruetkm ■ of . yirglntq e gin nlm nt^eMre ubt^ lb cet'to their GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES Boys’ Hooded Decorated o( a delegation- expected to suit- that the ■ p ^ d e o t seeltg.'* , ’Of Bngey.''fiBngJt! ia d 'iijWka Corduroy Men’s Cotton Corduroy port Irwin’s renomination. in new facluttei irt tta U.S. Coast EVENING I Wltoout mentioning Irwin by Amxriekft tipilsiitotoM' 'XWMy Wgilpme ato^lipy^ LtSS BANK CHARGE MONTHLY REPf lYMENT TERMS Job. Ouard AcadS^y near toe Chris- LOAN'OF : In Weston Thursday, three name, jnt9«ei^d sai4l "Unfor- Terpstra; who cbllea himself a. tiansen home. ws4 found, dead itaaf 'Befa to- Cdiats,. sdbools and business (peryeir) 12 months 24 months MiBii’s Slacks Madras Jackets Tray Tables a t y . " i EUCHARIST Seat Cushions Print Pajamas committee - eiKlorBed dele^fates tunat|ly in gtoodistrict the tor plant security agent, said be got places were closed cmd an esfi* 4 300, $18 $ 25 $12.50 to the congressional district con­ cumbynt leadership has fall^ Mayor JoiiBi Bonk Police, who gave her. age ax mited. |]. million buatoess wax 36 50 25 vention have . also express^ in this central and ..most im­ 80, xaM toarb wxra ho tadkm- toXjt of thx day. Bus. Upea. am} edo The Annunciation Of Tl|a 196 W 6 ^ pogf wAt e RBURY (AP) — Mayor ttons dC foul ptey, but beexosa of SSo” 64 75 57765 Blesoed Virgin Story Pair $ opposition to Irwin. portant issue. of our Ume. > . tyaacabx were unaUe to operate Selectman Richard Voight, . .. . Manuel Canax of Montpelier, . her kaekgwuwd^,. they eedered T5oo“ 72 100 50 I believe that in toe selection a ttotk fatf WedneiMlay night and Reg. 2.99 EaclL who opposes toem, said he Mpo^, head toe flhh. (old vt.,; win join the Waterbury N - an avtooxia.* Reg. $8. Z ip of a Democratic party-endorsed hie. ’sehatork some drlig mami- ^ . a. the lUimeapdha-atw Paul Ahpori LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED Fine cotton Regular to |4. Reg. f.39 B ru s ' n to bod'^seB ’iMng-'hefx.Trttti' was.eJbsed krom 9:66 nmu to FRIDAY Reg. 1.19 Foam frdnt, drtiwstring color legs, as­ womil present a slate to displace candidate fofor''..CMigreaS, r. . Congress, we htctuirers 'are eo'Cautions about .igtant maxMer ^ filled, neat cord­ b r 0 a d c 1 0 t h. Assorted group them at the party’s caucus her Aswtitan huXbxndi eid to- lib AO p.m. THE CONNECTICUT BANK 'choose from two of sizes and col­ waist, perfect for sorted patterns. xtroctov. Hkax Hsiuseiv tor toe ing trim. New school or play, SatqriMiy- (Bee Page XaaJ - ' HeriaT^ariswoH; bsiik MAftCH 25 collar styles. ors. Washable. Folds compactly. Wednesday part 16 yearn. Norfolk In northeartem Ne­ I AND TRUST COMPANY colors. ' ' — 8- 20. braska had 10 tochsB of snow on Sizes. A, B, C, D. M Sometoliig,qulte.mertcan” • qbout passing fun of hidletx on June 96,1M7. HARTFORP (AP) — A 80- Ctottlemen had heeded wexthT I! i British Laborites ' along price cuts. (AP Pbotofax) PoUce said her body w*x, HADDOCK 52” X 52” Vinyl Long Sleeve Nylon Blend Boys’ Crew Neck Foam Back year - old man was orreated. to­ .,er wangfpgs' iand their animals ' day and cbaigeid with-fhHure to This lone pedestrian walked down a normally tr a f -, found byxtrolters on a;pxMi.suh- LARGE LONDON (AP) — With Brit­ Express poll, end Research . . (fifes Page Two) ntog paivGM to a brook at'tha, 'had bem herded into ebettered' report a d«Ml body anl trans­ fic-clogged main street iu Minneapolis yesterday/ areas called “maternity: FRESH Sweatshirts ain’s national election ihe storai continued to buffet Cannon Bed Pillows The only one wrong was the down to 8.6 points compared «?lvU rights , act of 1966, which landed unharmed in shal­ nearby Koppl,was not known, and the Upper, . Graat. Flatware Garment Bags Daily Express poll of 1964, with 12 points two weeks ago. fitebs a tough eleetkm-year bat- , SAIGON, South Viet- Nam 282 last week hut the numbe^of low San Francisco BSy but she may have gone 9Mr' 'Lttkes.^ Bnssard wanUngs were: Rib Oven Roast Beef 90” Length which gave the Conservatives a After excluding 7 per cent tie 'in Oong^wss, has been on (AP) — An unrelenting disiday missing decUned from 97 to 73. waters. She was quickly' a ‘ • in affect tor Iowa and to* snowl margin of 0.8 per cent of toe "don’t knows,” the poll gives JcdUiSon’A desk for at iMst two of firepower from ships, idanes Vietnamese wounded are not resdied by her i father. ■, When Siegel was Xlsln, Vtogfai- SKtanded into Upper lOcM- OVEN READY ia was in Paris. And toera — —^ ’ ' > * 5 Pieces $ ^ " Solid Color popUlair -vote in an election that Labor 50.6 per cent, Conserva- we^S/There has been no expla- and artiUery cost toe Viet Cong discloaed The child, Adair Echard, 5th thru 7th 1 Sturdy, striped turned oiit to be a cliffhahger. tives 42 per cent, Idberale' 7 per nation of his delay in transmit- 8 ^ kUled in toe part 94 hours Cbmmunlrt losses reported by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. apparently fearing she also eras winds measured at 50 miles blue and white Spring The Labor victory ^ argln was cent, others 0 5 per cent Ung it,along with a message, to “while U.S " fighter-boinbers" ' " " hit the aUiee declined sharply dur­ Werner Ei^rdy . vdggled marked for assassinatiion she hour acoompianied the vlg-; TENDER RIBS Ib Compare! Heavy ticking. Plumply Reg. 1.39 Quilted only 1.9 per cept. " British polls are based on toe Capitol ^ . North Viet Nam’s rail and truck ing the week of March 18-i9, through a second-story bal­ attempM ^ d d e an.over- .^ajoue xtorm, whlpphig the snowt grade, high pol­ Bath Towels flUed. Buy! vinyl, side zipper. The major polls now in opera- assumption that their sampios Johnam and Atty. .Gen, Nirtio- routes, allied officials reported with 627 killed and 09 captured cony railing Wednesday po­ dose of sleeping pilte. into walls of drifts-' nce said. The mother saw ished. Knives, Assorted colors. tion are the Gadhip poll, the Na­ las Katzenbach have given sev­ today. compared with 1,224 kUled and During toe .Senate Crime In- Three indies of snow had.fall-- forks, spoons. Drapes (files Page Twelva) her falling and the father, . vesUgation subcommittee hear 1st 4 Ribs of this deHeious oven-roody Each tional Opinion p ^ , toe Daily eral members of Congress pri­ On Baigdh’s ouMc&ts, South 106 captured toe week before. en to Marquette, Mich. ■ Vietnamese troops snd planea V j6 . Air Force Jets - carried raced downstairs and puUed togs headed by toe late Sen. Deadwood, S.D., had 19 inches vate previews of toe MIL And the baby unharmed out of Estes. Kefauver, D-Teon„ in RIB OVEN ROAST BEEF ...... Ib. Wc mauled and scattered a 70(Vman the air war to Norto Viet Nam’s a t snow. More toan a toot eov onqe it’s submitted, Chairman two feet of water. Emanuel Celler of the House Communirt force early today Mugia Pass for toe third ered many; areas in sodthsm 2 For Self Adhere Ju d icii^ . Committee is expect­ after it daringly attaiMced a gov­ straigM day. A spMcesman said Minnesota. With these or 8th Week Mailed Coupons Fabric Specials Smart Plastic ernment armored regiment’s BRAISING SHORT RIBS Ib. 69e Harassed Pair ed to call Immediate hearings, they left the strategic htirhway 'A psssdiisd intA Ohio Wall Plastic St which Katzenbach will be the headquarters at Go Dau within u> -toe Ho CM Minh Trail WedQssday night. It left 19 per­ I Coupon Good thru March 26 I leadoff adutinUtraaon witness. gtinabot Of a large American clogged with toe wreckage of 19 sons injured in metropcttltaa REMNANTS titMp ooncentraUoa, Compare! Housewares Shoukl toe MU become law— trucks, five of which blew up. Mom Cooks Better OttYtlsnd after powerful winds I 40c Off Purchase Either j / The Reds made off with four This Indicated toey were carry­ , mr 1 To Give Up Negro Boy either in its present form or, as poumded the city. . * ADORN Hair Spray 3 Yard5 Thick, thirsty American-made tartos in toe' ing munitions, an Air Fores MISS IOWA BACON terry. Choose d laros 16 more likely, in an ottered ver A snowstorm pelted north- Vais, to 79c yd. FUU^RTON. CaUf. (A P) - ’The rton-it would’be the third pack- raid on the heeulquartera 12' spokesman said. Elementary Pupils Picket westorn Wisconsin, paralyzing, from many dec­ 2 For mllea north of Saigon, but Viet­ Many sotids, pat­ Prints, textures, tOTavA you checked toe kids toe final adoption papers tor Other Air Force and ' Navy trzffio' and snapping power orator colors. ^ ■ Reg. 49c yd. age of dvir rights legislation namese forces destroyed two * Coupon Good thru March 26 ^ terns. suitable for most lately? One of them might be David next month,” he said, Jets knocked out -two bridges nnes. The fan measured from lo Choose from over enacted by Congress In as many and recaptured the others. A I Save 20c On 10 Lbs. Potatoes | .60 patterns. Use any room. Just glOM,” &a rn^m”" saiasaid menacingliymeiuuaiiipy “butmul wewv uobw bave tow give ap. We’ve Tve ww and strafed six junks hi' toe Thier School Cafeteria to 12 inches between Superior lb wipe clean! tried. spokesman said 71 Viet Cong _Noith Vietnamese' panhandle I 49c With Coupon BROADCLOTH on wall, line «n toe telephone. ~ tried. ^ 1964 avU Righto Act tor- arNGHNNATT, OWo (AP) fun tor the kids. The food and Aiitlaad. MOst roads and drawers. Sueb anonymous- callers, gar- ‘*We have Mttferedsuffered penonal petxenal radal in were kiUed. . i 'and laced again into the Red The largest toM was dabbed I it up, or ship it out.” isn’t reany that bod.” schools were dosed. bxfito throwers and other van- hgrassmmt and verbal harass- ptoeex of pubUc River valley rail line from 'l^- 2 Yards by South Korean foccea in Oper­ message, carried on Assistant Prtndpal Ralph The weOi" turned tram dais have won. says the R w . mmt for almort a year now.” «nd put new teeth In laws nol iwrthwest to toe Chinese tt s i ^ by a youthful pick- ' Ifeisce exphUned he couldn’t r * Coupon Good thru March 26 I SODA ation Fierce Tiger 986 miles border in a total of 67 missiotM (See Page Tex) con 5,„$tJI0 Reg, 59c Yd. Drip C. i T ? * ^ - 1^ grartaate of agalnrt dlscriinlnation In voting a o rto e ^ of Saigon. Korean of- et, speaks for Itself at a go along wlto the ydith- 2 *^ Decorated Boys’’ Novelty Boys’ Hooded Wednesday. Save 10c On Shurfine I Foil Quarts (Contents) Dry Prints by grade school in suburban fill picketing, "but I do Springmaid. and public education. The 1966 fleeto said 914 Communlrts Off South Viet Nam, U.S. 7th FRUIT COCKTAIL I adopted Negro Child, David. 2, Protestant chaplain on the Call- voting Righto Act has resulted Wyoming where pupils are sympathize with them.” I -Glass Tumblers Sweatshirts Vinyl Parkas were kfiled, 117 captured and Fleet destroyers jMned air and back to the adoption bureau. fornia State OoUege campus m the first-tone leelatratioti of boycotting their school Meece said he usually 39c With Coupon | 9B1 persona detained Wednesday ground forces in battering the ‘TVe thought we could stand here. He aehred as a Itoe officer more toan 100,OOOto^em Ne­ hmebroom, brings his own lunch to Pork is a good buy this weak. in toe centred coastal riedands Communists. * Wastebaskats' tt," the Protestant minister said in the Navy for five years. gross. laws hava bean sdiod. Tty country Ribs... leaner and YARN! around Qui Nhon. It was toe Air Force and Navy F6 Free- The food, the pupils say, B u U e t i n 12 For S * Dish Drainars Wednesday, “taut neither »- Imeol IM of too Interaottoaol for their decision, said, be,” Mrs. Ooben. 89. said. ixnnad. missing e r captured toe week Communist batteiian which at­ ”We didn’t squdeb the glnning of .the 6t^ . For 96 i^tpoglWUtoA Untort nett dp *’# 8 thought we could stand WP “T tod the IftaUx tbx'stlbaMgr tacked toa Bu Rraag outooet 188 ptokettag or toe boycott­ oedts, the Wds gxt aa good •Qd bx counted. hut wa’ra ing,” said flupertotendent toodoxiisagn o t in A n (flex n g x Wins}: (fitox ra g s Trti) HscouauBb. WM great etamBtsry I I. ■4- I ; f 'I - ■ . P A G E T H R E E P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTI^ CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 2 i , 1966 n uaM to tauntB and minor har> itaament. Sheinwold on Bridge r Weis$ Backs • Harassed t White Pair **But It w u after we got Da» High Court Bars Four in Town Win ‘ Tid that people reallgr atarted a c t o m a t t o s ig n a l BITUMINOUS North M k r getting uidy.” ^ aaid. Pay Increase m a t r u in De JKBNSB Neither side valiiendila “He’a Jiut a baby, but NORTH fegro Boy B y ALFRED SHEINWOUi UAC Scholarships atartlng to talk a little now, A Q1052 DRIVEWAYS (Oontlned from Pas» One) ahe aald. “ U’a ao awful. He'K Virginia Poll Tax ForFiremen Some bridge players fear that V K74 Four Manchester High School seniors are among 11 Parking Areaa e Gas* Stations e Basketball Courts our child.” O AQ . ^ X aee it rm afraid to take over our garb^ cana ev- (OaBttMBd from Page pae) Oeqeral Uhaager Robert ^ AKJ103 children of United Aircraft employes who have been Now Booking for Seasonal Work WeUa has Informed Harold on their heads If they faU to WEST lA S r I David into a atore. I had no idea ___ . wTvMV UMA/gAUvU **mavwi« —— — -- — — awarded full-tuition college scholarships in an annual light to vote is too predous, toe e^ Black,-“seems preeMent of Local 1(579 #fmai Wgh-low to a dou- ♦ A « 3 competition sponsored by the company. Early Bird Special * how fri^^itening it would be- have been well re- Probe of Police fundamental V QU O O KI«7S3 it They are Mias Pcimy J. ------;---- t come. ceived. The people next door or conditioned.” A 9642 A S5 Taylor, daughter of Mr. and year as co-editor of Somaiihis, ; “The Idea of giving Upi up ia aend their childrui over to play For Birch Men Justice Haitan’e Aesentlng »] •onpeB^AeAbard pay increase tj,7lea^ ^ e s in the Unl- s o i m i Mrs. Robert W. Taylor of 42 the school yearbook. She hopes 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU APRIL 1st the leading gypsies All work Personally supervised. We are 100% insured. hard. He’a ao much a part of the with David. But it’a Qie myiteri- optaton saw the final demise of to , ^ted S^aKey States, and they all say ^that t A J 7 6 Ferguson Rd.; Robert V. to major in mathematics and Is Interrupted Mate poll taxes “Is pet^ in .«! of the recom- « ^ been years since they V A9S6S j family, but tt’a worse if we keep cua iriione calls and the nriniiuWii - i . wi«* ww cC the recom - jias heen years slnci O 104 Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. tias been accepted by Jackson ( him. ' threats." Maeff not o f great moment ^ I m d id M lo m made by POM in a L s e d anybody for this, Russel V.' Hughes of 48 Irving College for Women at Trrfts Uni- DeMAIO BROTHERS METUDDN (A P )-A fte r think- said Harlan, “ the fact - ^ A A Q 7 ? *Xa«t August, during the She said her huaband was ac- of North Sort Somh^ West St; Steven L. Goodstlne, son of versity end by the University 643-7091 over^^rW en’s Board of that the coup de grace, has been I Watts rioto, we took him with us Uve in civil rights demonstra- f ^ kUc fiaieCv ago. spades. Past 1 ty Pas Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goodstine ®^ New Hampshire. -chairman has administered by this court in-. The nine manners of the Su< U on a vacation to Catalina Island,Island. tions,“ — including . the------march-- from Shelved -a o da^ w r to h^e '^cit;^ Preme upil Da­ Hcemen in Mertdan and Mid- known os the Breedtove case, drugs m ^ of wWch fall under auihoilzatian to retain failure to high-low asks him to • ed Aircraft. The judging was o c AT-.;..... Junior High Age tion. Mrs. Henry Abuza, Mrs. has been named superintendent rien system. Coffin received llAbii Aetown are members ef tbe Douglas added: “But today the new Drug Abuse Act are “ * arcMteot, to draw plans for switch to a different suit. Tom , based on college board examln- 26 Natione H elped Paul Herbst and Mrs. Merritt of elementary school district 65 $26,000 fumually. l^■tW■l tillII Birch floclely. t e SflMMItBtaS we’ve decided Breedtove was confined to ie«r«j dintrihutton Maaciiester Green Fire- West would naturally shift to ..a n d > 'atlons, interviews, scholastic WASHINGTON — . 'The U.S. Progranu on the problems of Salmon will explore possible (.WkWmvI m apB de: wrong.” channels.” It ^d tt^hu^ ^ I records, and reports from Department of Agriculture sent growing up should start at the programs, with toe recommen­ ; kP to so Black’s dtosenting opinion legal respwjslblUty tor unltorm will a trick with the king. East shifts r s A o n G S L iRM a I teachers and principals. farming experts to 26 nations jimior high school level, accord­ dations of toe youth group in Students Get said the maifoiMy in striking enforcement of its wholesale ««*“ *<*•*■ appropriaUon for back to spades, and the defend- 1 The fathers of toe four Man- and planned training programs mind. One tentatively proposed A h a pieoci in hfamiri AadoDed down state taxes “does so distribution asreementii construction of the faculty. era thus get two spades, a dla- ing to a report made recently X r B M M IX H Haci dWtat Hadoem SoBd GhaoR J cheater students are all em- for 4,879 farmers from 118 na- program Is a class for parents, gadoDi OoBd Mthogtsy, kpaeetofliM ^Honor Passes^ '">« subSilttee ■ ordered , ^ I jdoyed at Pratt and Whitney, tions in the last fiscal year. The to the Steering Coiiunittee for on a community-wide basis, to attsgMmUng Omom BoeA Hm inteepret the original meaning ^he transcriirt sent to the Justice ^ authoriae the purchase of a Ustf sisals to teU your part- I Miss Taylor received the aim is to help solve the problem Discussion of the Problems of discuss methods >of conveying and traditional rntmUi Ninteen Orede 9 boQor stu- protection clause. Department l®4der Are truck, estimated ner whether or not you want • Faye B. Rentsrtfler Scholarship, of world himger with technical _e_ M ^ ^ _ rHkV Wv. flAtriSMT AlneexA m ~ . * to cost about 440,000. Bids on Youth and Sex. The report sex information and educatioii dento at Bennet Jimior High ^ olause a new named in memory of the wife advice and training. to their children. School trave berm awarded ’Tron- “ beUeves lep- the truck have already been ad­ came from the youth committee ' o f toe late Frederidk B. KentS' Money for toe work of toe or passes” by Oeonse Bradlau. ® better governmental vertised, and will be opened on elder, founder of the corpora- OLD AND NEW which worked with the steer­ steering committee has come , BTOBB HOURS princlpBl, as a reward tor their action I dls- Stocks in Brief March SOi Town Fire C3iief WU- tioh and its chairman' until his The chimera of Greek myth­ ing committee to plan the panel sen t’ Uam C. Mason had estimated FRANK’S CAFE meeting for people of high from interested groups and in­ Btendw •nfi Tuesday Open till PJHU schoflastic eCtorts. death in 1956. ology was a fire-breathing 6 I The naases entitle fhe ehM-nta Black said he Wished to point NEW TO(RK (AP)—Demand that delivery on the Item would The Family Bestanrant school age Feb. 21 at Rockville dividuals who have generoiuly Opeafim nday and Friday Evenings | CORNER MAIN St PEARL Active in numerous school af- monster with the head of a iPEnm sniE! donated to toe Steering Com­ Closed Wednesdays to use rt the Ubrary duritw their today’s declsUm was b« no sooner than 275 days, and fairs, she is a member of the lion, body of a goat and tail High School. •• HtivlvatiMtv imMImM marlMkiMri!3te ~ not based «»»oa on a finding that ■___ _Vir- s®n»® spark into an other- had , , urged haste, to forestaU THURSDAT SPECIAL! National Honor Society, the of a dragon. Today’s chimera The youths had been asked to mittee. No fund-raising appeal TliB teibwaw hnne ' i. Isw wss used to deny ^®® «*ntlous and sUgbUy low- foreseen price increases. iNem sidi Iqf iMil Student Council, the American is a deepwater fish, about three evaluate the panel program. is contemplated but those who Irt have been is- Negroes toe right to vote on ac- ®r stock market early tWs after------Cilicken Coeeatori Theiy also felt that small discus­ choose to contribute to toe pro­ with Spaghetti Field Service Club and A Cap- feet long, which is rarely seen ^etA*erm«,. **‘®**’ ®®*®*’- “ *he wwn- Trading was moderate. « • T7 !- • pella Choir. She is serving this above 300 fathoms sion groups for high school age gram may send checks to Mrs. 'RAfapfoWja n e i OfmwtAtwM Aoxerman. rtesmemwe Frtriela *'ww*%ajj^^ord would vTvusu support 0 surtiUCn Ba Cthanges-WgltoMgW wereWOlO u^vuuwufractional lurfor s p r i n g r a s h l O n S $ 1 J 0 tine nrnrirn finding, toe Vhrginis law would “ino# oat keyIrATr'atv’wulra stocks and qufte a few ' ___ - ^ . ^ unconstitutional. Black said, showed no change at alL ShQwn to Club Complete Lobster ola **®" '”‘® “ “® ®“ P® were drag- Dinner l&BSCHCOMMTw loiuot, Dsborab FnaKUn, ]|« stated, "Is that the equal ging their beds but their losses More than 200 attended a lEOMDLMBQi Jaxdce Johansson. Friday Only AAnn T pTotection clause neoessarUy were so elHgbt that there was lit- ’Thwvlew of Spring" fashions A«8o, Aflorw l^Prata, Gary bars all states from making Ge impact on the averages. last nigiit at Fiano’s Bestau- $ 3 . 2 5 'M the more rant, Bolton. The show was i s s i !ks recov- H>onsored^ the'Manchester's Speclallsdng Jn i«m«| 20 UNION STREET— ROCKVHiLE, CONN. ^ ^ ; ------early, irihfterence tsid DMnocratIb Womeh’s. CTub* Fine Italian- M Amerlcaa Meals! Manchestw 643*0890—R A ^ O e 875-2534 StankiewiCB and Cheryl Rein- lovs'i decision was correct began to run ahead. . Clotthes were furnished by Bur- boni.; ‘auywiLDEtrs RPWOsSS commented; “The mare fact The big in^vidual feature was" ton’a Mrs. (diaries Pontlcelll Fresh breads and that a law results in treatlag Benguet whkdi bad a huge p ^ .wqs. the,,; oommeqtotor. Mrs. pas- Tom SMna groups dilferertly than centage gain foUowtag pubHca- j^ il^ e Hageii whs the pianist, tries made daily. BIG sn vin cs! otoers does not, of course, auto- tkm of a report that toe FhBip- . Mrs. Margaret Johnson’s pu- Featuring Daily Specials DOUUE Jones matically amount to a violation pine miiring company was seD- pUs from the Erin School of A s Always of tto equal proteoUon idause. Ing a copper ore bo^ there to Dancing entertained after tbe Legal Beverages To bar a state foom drawing a Japanese company. fahhlon show. TEL. 649-5544 Daini Queen any disUiKtions in the epplioa- The Associated Press average Fartilons for the-younger set tlon of Me lawa wotfld practical­ of 60 stocks at noon was off .2 were roodeled by ihhildren of ly paralysa toe regulatory pow­ at 8i4.8 with iTMlustrials off .4, membm of the > sponsoring er of logMattve bodiee.” ^ rails off .2 and utilities up .1 . dub. Adult dotheA were worn All voting laws treat some The Dow Jones indualrial av- by modds from Burton’s, pereons dilterently from otoen erage at noon was off 1.67 at Refrediments were served. la aolne respects. Black said. 927.88, »-l- — ^ He cited earlier Suprmh« Court Anaiysts rjoted that traders THEIR INSUI^^bN ' [ dedshms ia euiport of Us state- Circle‘S'Ranch 1 ^ usually evetHip on Thursdays, Air pockets trapped In their ment mat it is dear some dis- balancing gains against losses soft, deep fur insulate sea ot- crimtaatory roUng qualifica- as a preweekend precaution, ters from theilcy waters of the V > noM can re imposed without The slackness of the market North Pacific These animals I. DAY CAMP*! M ove ah«a®r to keep them warm. Black wert on to say, “M- change, prices rallied after a /'______■ BOYS and GIRLS — AGfiS 8 TO 15 ■ toough I Join the court in disllik- mixed start. Trading was heavy.. , ing toe policy of the pdl tax, Corporate and U.8 . T reasu^ SPCOALIZING IN HORSEMANSHIP I ttiis la not tai my Judgment a bonds were mostly unchanged. p For infonnatlon, write fo r brochure or phone 64S-29S7 rOR THE SEASON I Justifiable reason for bolding Oaata at this (VligiUa) poll tax law im- Prices start as low as oonstltutiona. Such a holding on Pearl Oysters Travel u e K O K in m s k c u l .ioy part would, in m y Judgment, *Manufacturer’a suggested letaR prfeo, Menteroy t-doer fidaiw, be an exercise of power which TOKYO — The average peart, White sidewall Utes and deluxe wheel coven shown are REifliORANr . extra. State and local taxes «nd destination ehaifsa art axtnb RWkAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 25 - 25 toe Oonetitutlon does not confer oyder travels 200 to 800 miles, i o E c e n t e r STC En|oy thoM BOLTON upon me.” b\r its Ufethne. Each winte-^ * 2 7 W Black’s dlaseot said there is peart-farm oystors are trans-;^ LAKE HOTEL "Friday r» oonstituUanal support what- ported to warmer climes, where RLCr ever for the Supreme Court to Giey remain until spring, EVERT Nit* Fish Dinner use the due process rtause "as Li times of floods or typhoons, ^ FUN fbr Eneryowl toough It provided a blaidc when rivers disgorge too much Specials" overlooking check to alter the meaning of fresh water and the pearl farms’ .W ^ Shrtmp’Qoffotoll toe OonstHutian as written so as oyrter - laden rafts are threat- oilfSfS FOR l u n QQim^ s beautiful Bolton Lofte . BUY ONE SUNDAE AT to odd to H substantive constMu- ened, the oysters are lowered ";Ar‘ tional dranges vddeh toe major- to the bottom of the bay where from our Terraco Room. Hy of toe court at aiyr glveti thhigs are calmer. H necessary, REfiUURPMGE tone beUevee are needed to they are moved to shelter many Twin Lobsters, Shrinqi New- lemon Sole, Lobster Santo, ' meet present day problems. miles away. bqrg, FHed Clsms, Broiled Seafood Marinara, Santo “The court’s Justification for ' Ikdn Lobsters With Drawn Longostfoos, Silver Smelts, oonetotoig its qwn noUons rath- MUMMERS Butter, Salmon Steak, Rain­ Crab Meat An Grattn, Com­ RET ANOTHER FOR JUST 5e bination Seafood Plato, Bak­ er ttan following toe original The mummers were bands of bow Trout with Anchovie meaning of tbe Constitution, as masked persons who, HinHug ed Shrimp and Clama, Regu­ Batter, BaUbot Steak, Baked lar Broiled Lobster With I would, apparently is based on European whiter ftotivals, pa- ADSfk-rif-i’ Stuffed Shrimp, Soft Shell Drawn Batter, Special S toe beUef of toe majority of the raded the streets -.and entered ijiOiimy O n to In'; Crabs, Irted Shrimp, Boston Poimd Lobster With Drawn court that for this court to be houses to dance airplay dice in Sored, Ixtbstor Newbarg, O doo agaia yxm can oqjay tiioae dfSI- hound by toe original meaning silence. ciou8 Dairy Queen Susdass, Malts, Of toe OonsUtuUon is an intol­ DANCING FRIDAY and SATURDAY erable and debUltettng evil; . "Wiind” 08)5-8:40 ' Shates/ Banana Splita and other tasto that our OonetHutian should ixH P w C 4": 783: A R CO*.” iT i ONED — "Pinos and Grinders To G o" — be ehacUed to the political toeo- AVPLE PARKING from Big Red t w a t fc l a v a i t n n . . . lurin g ly of a particular era, and that DELICIOUS end join file to save toe country firom toe Wed„ Bforch 80to NEW BoltoR Laku Hotel ortglnel Oonstltutian toe court Fair Indy** must have constant power to RAVIOLI r o u t e 44-A—BOLTON. CONN. renew it and keep ft abreast wUh this court’s more ei^gfat- *2279 C o E o R o a i. ening toeories of what is beat READY TO GO WITH ALL THIS EQUIPMENTl for our society.” Such court Mlnestrona OPEmNG The .idventuie. the ecstasy, the sup. erne suspense of a woman wionyeci beyond woids, almost heyond revmuie ■ twe^foM palnl-whtto bottom/black top ■ whtte gldo* WEEK! ^iMlI Srod ■dokBwwfwrioovers' ■ bright window trim AvaDelde at aD tones, made ■ p i 4VUiMvln}!l interior ■o^-keyedoarpotino' Dairij for your entiag pieoane at S0 (^HIAL0 R£N ^1lM»faiitiiwi*» nggairad p a ll piiet. OMo pnd loerf SOpWA tanst and dsatination ohargas aro oxtra. Come and Btan Queen Peter o f The Qark^s eome In and dioeonr the deals on eeeiy car In stoekl so K erto S t e TSL 4SS-0001 J uDiI h T m U M A M n O VILLA MARIA BURNSIDE w n rr* T en have to g e eaaA eai Narth 8t to fled «■. Or toen. yea FOODS PfciER Finch eaa go east on Oknnh, nerth €18 OaMNroek Bend an Valley and eome west en OlaatoniMiiy DAIRY QUEEN Na 1 DAIRY QUEEN Na 2 North wfileh is <»e way, bjf JACK Hawkins 488 HARTFORD ROAD 807 MHHkLB TURNnKE WEST tha way and not In our tovor. CHICKEN FRIES W e d ld a js - MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. The hech with it—Just ask! ALSO A SPECLtLTT hnd Sat. Owned sad Operated By ' Owned and Operated By 301-315 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER Bhed Aimini fWEN EVERT DAT TH H )-9;05 A i i ^ CALL 533-9858 TECHNICOIOR Sen. Wool 2HN> PA^IAVlSlO^ -F-

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F A C E FO O B MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTBE, CONN-, THURSDAY, MARCH ^4 ,1 9 « inartes the 8(recesrful (compfo- per at the W j^ n g Community South Windsor tion of the first elx moaUw of House Saturday at 6:46 p.m. MrSe Clifford Will Head I Beautiful cabinet model I Stereos, 1965, never used. | County 4-H work and a key training. . John C. Parker, a psy(>hic Sacrifice 987. or 92.001 Men^s Breakfast award wiimer. Mr. Hamilton la ** * **A **A **A* A* A* AAAAAA8AA*********''‘*''"*‘**'*‘**'V The League of Women Ifet- phenomena investigator, wiU era has issued a statwnent ttrg- speak on latest UFO sightings, State Delegates to Parley weekly. . 646-^2 a graduate of Croeby High NEW ENOLANDf Set at Church SdM l, Waterbury, and Post ing tha public to attend an some local, and tell of his im- $1,560,400 Budget Asked, Mrs. John F. Clifford of 95 board of the Democratic Wom- APPLIANCE |TV-Radio Tonight Junior College. He is employed hearings of the planning and usual experiencee with ghosts. Tk« R«v. WUliAin 8. zoning commission, espedaUy at least one of which ■ he has Oloott Dr. has been appointed Clubs of Gcmnectlcut. by Cunen Crevier, Inc., Brain*' Her husband, Atty. John F. «K«cuttv9 aeeretary oC OrMtor tree. Mass. the one to be held soon 10-U-l»4a) Movi* T :U (40) ’ JennlDfa, Nawa at a Men’s Communion Break- e f 91.560,427.87 is being asked POsiUon requests. tions, it, will "become obvious ______orta Camera Fuss Complet<^ see an Informed public discus­ oocratic Women, to be held FRESH GANDY : ( 8) Mike Zfaa^MM (90) feat at Woodruff Hall, Center K.. Ubrary Increases are based that the town is ra p id ly bem- , (90) MscKetnl?* Haiden ( 93) H lfh lliS u of the town councU by Town ^ sing this Issue, and advises that Manchester Evening Herald APOLLO GOT HOT SPOTS WHITMAN, SCHRAFT 7:90 (1093-90) Daniel liooDa A p ril 17 through 19 a t the , (90) Three Stoocea (C) Congregational Chundi. Com­ ing an urban community of a. the public learn as nmoh as South Windsor correspondent, CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) CANDY CUPBOARD , (40) Uoyd Ttakum (94) The French Chef Works Seminar, Manager Terry V. Sprenkel for „ands of a public which Is uOl- Washington Hilton Hotel, |;15 (94) rrtendlr Otaot ------) Batman (C) munion will be at 7 am. In tbe growing metropolitan area, possible about the present zon­ Anne IdTons, tel. 644-8682. — An unm^pied Apollo space­ lunatera the 1966-67 fiscal year. Hie izing the two public libraries 1:90 (94) What'a New? aanctuary. TTcketa for tlw W alter S. Fuaa, Mancheeter*e which must assume its respon­ ing regulations In preparation Washington, D.C. ship sent on a test flight last ARTHUR DRUG • (90) Oalendar 9:00 Oldcet (C) breakfast may ba obtained by sibility to provide comparable • (90) WbtrlyMrda. ( 94) By-Une d irecto r ot public works, la one budget for the current fiscal to the limit, the manager says, for this hearing,” the state­ Her appointment was an­ Feb. 28 developed “hot spots’’ • ( 40) Derana, Henaioa _ ( 2-iaj Ollllmui’a lalaad (C) calling tbe ohurcb office. Tbe o f 30 top ranking public works s e a r is 91,299,904.34. “ C ertain recom m endaUons o f services and programs cf a ( ) Sobacripdon TV m ent says. nounced by Mrs. Beatri<» Ros­ as it plunged back to earth. k:4S (90) Peter Jennlnca. ITmts 18 enrent is open to all Interested _ _ J the Shaffer Report on town U- 6:00 (30) Navy FUm 9:90 (24) Tlie FVjurth Eatate management and administrative community rapidly approaching "Copies of the zoning regula­ School Menus enthal, national committee- P ro je c t o ffic ia ls said the 11,- (90) Seahunt ( 1093-90) Laredo (C) men. offidala from the east wha will th?budOTt Implemented a populaUon of 20.000 persons, tions may be purchased in the woman fpr Connecticut, and (94) Sorrival ( 8-9040) Henry P h yfe (O tte MOge^ apremtei says uiai ^ reallsUc effort by the M- 000-pound sp acecraft w ill get Tbe speaker is a graduate of receive certificates Unnorrow at building department, in the by Mrs. S. Aubrey MCGann, nS) BubacrtpOon TV ( 8) My Three Sorw (C ) departmental r ^ ^ ts were cut ^rary directors to Improve the Urging adoption of the recom­ Improved insulation as a result (93) Rocky and ma rrienOa 9:90 (34) OMleae Sport of Wefade Wake Forest (S.C.) CoU^e. He Syracuse University. mended budget in its entirety. town hall.” Residents' are being The Manchester public schools president of the Connecticut ' ( 9^ News ( 8-9040) BewUcbad received a B. D. degree from *250.000. trom 91.- ,evel of circulaUon and materi- menu for the week of March 28 of the test. WINDOW SHADES fe:lS (40) <3bey«sme ( 8-19) Moria (C) Tbe group will complete a to provide residenU with re- asked by the League to watch Federation of Democratic Wom­ ^ (93) Ski Forecsat Tale Divinity School in 1942, six-day “Public Works M ana^ in OTder al," Sprenkel says. is as follows: 9:90 ( 109990) Mona MoCluakey gether the budget he is recom' quired - municipal services, th e paper for notice of the en's Cilubs. k:90 (94) What'a Neart and is a minister of tbe Ameri­ ment Seminar,” conducted by Commending th e various (1O9M 0) Htm&or-BrtBktoy (*^^9040) Peyton Place mending. After meeting with Sprenkel says the programs hearin g. Monday: Frankfurt on roll, Mrs. Clifford has appointed WASHABLE can Baptist Convention. tbe scbool’a Continuing Educa­ town agencies on their “pro­ 10:00 ( 9-9040) The Baron (O the various town agencies, as 8u»d services finally approved by R odeo baked beans, cole slaw, milk, M rs. F ran k R u ff o f 152 Cooper ' ( 9) Koiraaira (102990) Dean Martin (C) He has served pastorates In tion Center for Uie Public Serv­ fessional approach" to support- INTERSTATE ! (BO) IVnie 10:90 (18) SiRaerlpUon TV required by the charter, Spren- , j , the council “shall be the major The Temple Beth HiUel Men’s ice cream. --- St. to be chairman of the recep­ FOR , ( ) Walter Crooklte (O 'Wrginia and New Tork and was 9 11:00 ( 39-10109092-9040) Netirs.. ice. comprehensive policy decision Club will sponsor a two-day pro­ Tuesday: Italian grinder, ap­ tion for the Connecticut dele­ AQUA SHADES . (U ) Nearabeat^ ^ ^ Sporta, Weather _ • executive director of the The seminar la one of a seriea the budget, Sprenkel says the t :4B ( 990 ) Peter Jennlnca, Ifewa quests by a total of 9245,525.80. you shall‘ make in the coming fessional rodeo May 21 and 22. plesauce, milk, chocolate pudd­ gation , ■with M iss Y olan d a F e ­ :00 ( 9) liktleet Hobo 11;1S ( 1030) Tonktht Show (O Bridgeport Council oi Churchea of Mid-Career Educatl(»i pro­ “dedication and desire to pro­ Cosmetics n p Made to Order (90) ABC Nlehtllfe The net amount to be raised .. . . fiscal year." Proceeds'from the event w ill be lice of 66 Norman St. the vice ( ) Sporta Final , , fro m 1956 u n til assum ing his ing- With Your RoUers » LS’ JFSJJ*©*) Neata 40 grams designed to give up-to- CAMPBELL COUNCIL NO. 573 V,. i~..i necessary services and, de- Wednesday: Sloppy, Joe on chairm an. 0 9 9 0 4 0 11:90 ( 8«- 13) Mlortea by from local taxes would be Student Nursee used for various charitable en- • ( 90) Mr. nstrlot Attorner present position March 1. date information and skills, and 91.335.601.28, com pared to tall^ ground work is the f.n^t Full Line of Custom • ( ) Wanted U:9S (40) Merv Oriffin Three student nurses from deavors - plwned by the club, roil, green beans, bread, butter, Mrs. Clifford is a member of rrs 10 ( ) Tonlfht Show (O to keep the men abreast of cur­ that has been-presented to me (94) IBnfIMi: raet Muiey 11:90 99 91,135,535.31 fo r th e 1965-66 fis South. Windsor have received Oommittee_ members include milk, Dutch apple cake. , the Democratic Town (Commit­ rent developments in tbe field for consideration. VENETIAN BUNDS IMBT. SAXCBDAirS TV WEEK FOB OOBIFUBTE U STlNa c a l year. Arthiur Thursday: Oven fried chicken, tee, and has served as its seo- of public works. "The highest compliment I caps In a ceremony at St. Fran- Richard Gri^rian, Uggeffs takK'Pride and Pleasure In Sprenkel noted that, while ac- can pay "various officials Is els Hospital, Hartford. They are Travers, Dr. ^ w e n c e ^ ^ s , cranberry sauce, parsley butter- retary. She has served for a E. A. JOHNSON Wedding MOBE FEDERAL OONTBOL tual budget requests are higher that Sieir detailed approach to Miss Beverly Oontwell of ^wrence ^brahw ed potato, com, bread, butter, number of years m ^ M u r o r o f At The Parkade than in past years, they are at sound budgeUng made my r«- 52 Dart Hill Rd.. Miss Lucile Oloesman and Douglas B ^in . muk, pears. the Manchester Club of Demo- Radio TROY, N.T. (A P) — 1710 fed­ MANCHESTER PAINT CO. eral government has taken on least partially offset by an esti­ vlews and decisions most diffi- Hebert of Orchard HIU Dr. and -Guys. Dollz, Obozta Friday: Tuna-noodle casser- cratic Woinen. She is now (XU b BMIng I m M m e a iy t t o f U o r U Hainilton • Hladky cult.” Miss Judy McCarthy of 292 Av- ’Die Guys and Dolls Oouides’ ole, spinach, bread, butter, milk, chairman of the membership new programs because of abdi­ mated Increase in outside reve­ 728 Mata S t^ T el. 649-4601 I c B ^ Som e ^ t lOBa o a rry Mlaa Tlieodors M argaret committee of the executive^ cation of responsibility by state nues (not raised from local tax- Sprenkel notes tihat, as the ery St. The capping ceremony Club will hoW a poUuok «ip- peanut butter browse. WDBO-4SM ^ 19:00 News, Sian Off Hladky of Coventry and James and kxsal governments says •B). 9:00 Lour John Wads w n o —4aia William Hamilton in of Water­ t u n D k f RoMnsnn 6:00 Afternoon E d it ^ Luther H. Hodges. -• 'Ihe estimated outside reve­ 1:06 News, Slsn Off C:00 News, Sports, Weather bury were united in m arri^e m E o B -s u 6:96 Americana Hodges, former secretary of nues for the current year are 9:00 Hartford Hlgtillahts 7:80 NewaoJuie World Jan. 6 in Litchfield. 9161,535.92, w h ile th e to ta l Joe Oaraciota commerce under Presidents 7:00 News 7:46 The bride is the daughter of bu dget is 91.299,904.34, thus 9:00 GaaUffat 7:80 Oonipwaalonal Report Mrs. C. Barker Hladky of Flan­ J < ^ F . Kennedy and> Johnson, 19:00 Quiet Honrs > 8:06 Pop Oonccfi leaving about $1,138,000 to be EST. 1940 w one-tm 9:10 NtabUMat ders Bd. H ie brldegrtMm Is the told a college audience that 9:00 News U :00 Newa Sports. WtaOier each level of government looks raised locally. The estimated OPEN 9:16 Dial 13 U:80 A rt Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs. James outside revenue for the coming i'J 6 eporta — Earn W TO r—u u WilUam Gtamaton Jr. o f W ater­ to Ihs Jevsl above it for funds. 6:00 Georaa Brewer fis c a l y e a r Is $223,526.59, which 9:30 9 :W N m bury. 9:90 Dial U 7:00 Ken W fttn w ith th e requested $1,560,427.87 ’TIL 9:46 Lowea Thomao The couple are reeld ln g a t 46 budget, would thus leave ap­ 6:86 ftiorts — Risnrte SHEBP-KUXING BIRO Chestnut Ave., Waterbury. 7:00 t K World T o i^ LIQUORS — WINES p ro x im a tely $1,335^000 to be 9:30 7:16 Sports — OMOtU Tha kea, a parrot of New Mrs. H4mUt6n Is a graduate Barry Roasoner CORDIALS > raised locally. 7:90 Zealand, Is a killer of sheep. of Manchester High Scihool and 7:96 Pidilic Affairs Sprenkel .,says the estimated 8:00 News Hie bird is said to peck at a Waterbury Hoapttal School of Minimum Pikss . Increase of $61,990.67 in outside A M E I C A S 1. A F^ G L S I t A M I F, Y C 1. O T' Fi | G (E F I A I N 8:16 D M 19 sheep until it is exhausted and Nuraing. She ia on tbe nursing 10:00 Oosnmest b revenue In 19M-67 will leave 10-JO Dial 19 ^ then Mil It by digging Ita beak B ta ff ot Waterbury Hospital, ARTHUR DRUG News the town to generate $199,- 11:00 into the antinal’a bfok was aoUve in Tolland U :06 Dial 19 882.86 in new tax income to fi­ nance the requested services. O f the total increase, $128,000 Is considered “bult-in,” the re- 8)Ut cf prior conunitments on school bond principal and inter­ est costs, fixed payments to other governmental units and payments to cover contracted Sale Ends Sat fringe benefits. The nuijor increases are in the following categories: —'Principal on long - range WHY GIVE LESS THAN THE BEST... debt, $47,000. — In te re s t Paym en ts, $68,600. ‘7HE FOURTH —(Pu blic W ork s, $16,000. —L ib ra rie s , $11,000. L ( —<3eneral government, $32,'- when it now costs so littld 000. —Payments to other cM l di­ visions, $12,500. 0 ^ VI — C on tin gen cy fund, $15,000. to enjoy a magnificent.. Sprenkel notes that the budg­ a U N D NIGHT of M U S T et is different from prior years Ih one important aspect. 0 • "For the first time in the op­ eration of the town, a project Benefit of Msgr. Hannon Scholarship Fund of the capital goals and im­ provements committee is being incorporated into the operat­ ing budget, in the form of a request for $100,000 for recon­ EAST CATHOLIC struction and drainage of MifumpoctaUeB m the A bb wqr to take tiie extra eqioyment of better Nctnre^ Pleasant Valley Rd. from El­ and anosAHiefaetevar yon fo! Rnggedly bniH to Ining you laating rdbUlity, they lington Rd. to Chapel Rd. “This project. If approved, eONr yam alt fMionaaaea and ^oaBty you’d oqiect and get from a M h^ voxI HIGH SCHOOL w ill be our first major “pay as you go’ project of substantial cost and not requiring a bond SATURDAY, MARCH 26lii-SUNDAY MARCH 27fh Issu e” The budget message says FAMOUS WESTERFIELD* th a t, in sui e ffo r t “ to be m ore CURTAIN TIME 8:15 P.M. — DONATION «1.00 realistic” in the flnancial ap­ SPORTCOATS, BLAZERS proach to the operation of tha town, an additional $15,000 is being requested for the con­ Comp, valup Campbell Council Extends It^ Kindest Appreciation ifw 'Is.i tingency fund A review of 2 9 .9 5 2495 prior years’ operations shows . To The Following Sponsors: that the town has not been Oor new-fer-ipilng edieetion bosstt mofs eobr, msfs zed able to forecast unforeseen , (ban ever beforel Superb cnuility, pure vlr ^ w o o b , soft-touch A & H Automatic Transmiflsion, Inc. Leonard Agency, Realtors projejets properly, because of blends of wool-aiid-Otloa* acrylic. . . subdued plaidi and the rapid growth and urgent rtieclcfm ost-wanted aolid tone* in blazers. ArthUYS Drjig Store Walter N. Leclerc Funeral Home problems requiring Immediate COMPUn ALTHUmONO INCLUDID Annulli Ckmstruction Co. Manchester Bottling Co. solutions. Auto Discount House, Inc. Manchester Carpet Center Agency requests and the man­ Manchester Linen Supply Co. ager’s rocomimendations are: HALL-PREST* NO-IRON DRESS SLACKS Paul Buettner^ ilcifist Manchester Public Market Bantly Oil Co,, Inc. General government request, Montgomery Ward and Co. 9246,577.40; manager’s recom­ Miracle-blend of 6 5 % Dactod* poIyester-3 5 % Blish Hardware Co. Manchester Wallpaper and Paint Co. mendation, $2Si,508.36, cut $10,- A vril* rayon, permanently pressM to kem Bolton Pharmacy, Inc. ■Ladies of Columbus 069.05. its "just-ironM” took fe t e ^ Fte-cuffed I v y 6 “ Bourne Buick, Inc. Manchester Surplus Sales Co. Public safety request, $135,- mooel, spring shades, 2 9 -42. Bolton Lake Hotel Nassiff Arms Co. 426.06; manager’s recommenda­ Comp, value 8 .9 5 Bonanza Sirloin P it No. 88 , Nassiff Camera Shop tion, $ m ,9012.28, cut $17,512.80. The William H. Bdfiore Agency Medical Pharmacy Highway department request, Barrett Plumbing Supply Ok $562,9012.36; m an ager’s recom ­ Moriarty Bros. m endation, $298,020.60, cut Carter Chevrolet Cb., Ini prcfiM th.' natural sFiouldei purae. go powarful—it brjnga you room- Wennergren Construction Co. cu t $2^46. Comp, Gus’s Grinder and Pizza Wyman’s Oil Co., Inc. filling. nolM fraa FM aound (AM. too)— Eugene Gifi^din, Gmueral Gdnbractor Tlw town Is not exempt from vahm look, i.spocially when it has tho added smart­ practically anywhara. Model FM-SOG with .Garden Grove Oaterer’s, Inc. Leonard Yost, Jewelers tnereased personnel costs and 13S5 ness of a vest' Choose from superbly tailored Carnage House Beauty Salon services, Sprenkel says. In­ taiaacocdngantanna.’Glh Boated complete Gillette Co'.^ Ihc!, 'V^llimantie creases are apparimt in pension W adiaUe 100% nykn banded worsted fciFirics . . in hopsaclrs, cheviots, shork- 0 9 5 with Battery arid Earphone. $ 1 9 9 5 Hapmaik Phannaey and other retirement catego­ Soce 25%/Wash "n wear polyester to foam so k wenTt su . stietdi skins, herringbones . . . traditional Ivy color­ tricot sheds wrinkles. . . ycu M seen ItoriBon’s Stationers ’ ries. oat of du m , ot wifou el Smsxtiy Hertford Road Enterprises MrtsUke these seUitig nationally ings. Siz.'s for regulars, shorts and longs. Ifiglilaiid Paik Market "Whfle there Is a definite t^ e d w im novel treatment and Mrs. Jean L o ^ Hebert /or 795/Spread collar, short stoevet. ...btOBWI R Hunte^'Inc., Omtractmr 1 supported need for additional -. White. 14-17. M.iqnavox the Mr. and Mrs. J ^ e s B. Holmes Saes8 6 9 o 4 CO/ViPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED i .*1 Hmne SpetiiailHedGo. personnel, all requests, out of M ZM »Z TISK necessl^, could not be support­ 1 J 0 nuionifu ent qift Idnh M f^ufaeturi^ Ca ' 5^* J- LesSard Ifr . and John J. Mahon ed.” USE OUR FREE LAYAWAY PLAN that keeps oose aJ^Hale Requests Have been approved olmes Funeral Horae ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.Mahoney - g by the manager for one addi­ 7^' on givmtj! ■ Jarvis Enterprises, b e . tional engineering assistant, Make yout Krause Florist and Greenholues fe*^M «-^J.M arshaU one. additional patrolman and a Krause Caterers, East Hartford S*^J?*-I»»ci8C.Shea police clerk, and one additional selection now! Charles Lesperance, Insurance Jfr.M d Mrs. Prank H.Thylor public works maintainer. ' Sprenkel said that. In aR CHARBEIT FARMINGTON SOUTH WINDSOR G. T. lABomie and Ansodstes, Inc. WITH HOUTB 6 ON Dynamic Insurance Mr. and LAroT. Url^ettl cases, tbe woric load ex- ItOUrai • XSGOTT SWAMP BOAD): £ • ^ Jp™* Peter Zarnpmo wmmxuA settvlttes at tbe HAST HAR’rPORP E M • LmoigThannacy | gnastbig departments fiibstasi- JflT 177' XPLADTPILLB Am )' 130 CENTER STREET CORNER OF CHURCH M r . a n d I b R . C f v n d i i u R . F o le y ^ ^ ......

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1966 PAGE SEVEN? • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966‘ PAGE S IX y. former Appaloosa horse breed­ Kelly Rd., and Wardene M. Police, for crimes committed Bulletin Union nance the work of the organi­ ipongregational Church base­ "ilThat’s Church** as U s serm <» Tea will be served. Matching Vernon er and youth camp director. Taft, Hubbard Dr., both of Ver­ in other areas, and are await­ Coventry zation. Ttcfceta at $8 p«^ couple ment Baturday will be Mrs. fa^c during the 10:1$ sun. wor- hand bags vrill also be available. NOTICE Dancing to the music of the non. in g trial. Stops Working may be obtained from Mrs. Francis Abel and Mi^. Paul ■ b^ MtfyleS Sunday. VoUirs of The program is open to the pub­ ' 0 G old Tones o f BMtngtnn. w ill Alan T. Pease, 109 Grand Hospital Notes Admitted yesterday: Oatii- 4NSTANT Sf^\ Stanley Harris or Mn. ThamaF Archfunbault. the oco^refatUm wU meet af- lic: Probate &)urt Judge Rady complete the. evening. Ave., Rockville, a freshman at NORWICH (AP) — Day; shift Ten Junior High Students J. Crane, at the PHNA Thrift Mothers sssisttng the coming tcr'the service, and a coffee New Officers for the coming Harvard College, has been erine Sfcoghmd, 193 E. Main composing rpom employes Of Manchester Evening Herald and Gift Shop, or at the door. w eek wlH he,M rs. Raym ond V ic­ hour will follow tte meeting. Re-endorced by Democrats year are Clintan Keeney, presl- named ^ to the dean’s Ust for his st.. RockvHle; Ethel Gemba- the Norwich Bulletin refused to EARNINGS John W. Greene of Trowbridge tor and Mrs. Arehamhault. In CMireh school Is at 0 ajn. Coventry correspondent, F. MANCHESTER dent; Mrs. Charies W. Schaef- wo^t during the fall term. corta, ESUngton. report to work today In a dis­ Attending Spelling Bees Rd., chairman of the ways and charge of cleaning the class­ Pauline U ttte, teL 74S-CES1. Births yesterday; A daughter- Incumbent Judge of Probate Hannabury, Francis • J, Me- ***■» president; Mies Donna Oaeeades and Ooaiage pute over work being done by means committee, is general room April 2 will be Mn. The Rev. William E. BdMan, The hook, “Cascades and to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ckndcey, non-union employes. Five apelleiB and five alter* "Greenwich Intrigue," will be Thomas Rady was endorsed for Guane, and Mrs. Regina Fla- I^idn, secretary; Mrs. PhylUa chairm an. Wayne Badger and Mrs. BaJ. pastor of tbs first Oongrega- MaeVarish. treasurer; and Mies Oourage," a history of Ver­ IT River St., Rockville. The composing room workers latea from the Junior hlg^b dlvi* held from 7:30 to IV p.in. to­ Rotary Notea Area Weather BOTTLING CO. renomination at a party conven- **®*'^y' I Ktadergarfeo Opeatngs Uonal Cbnreh, will use "My Discharged yesterday: Albert are represented by Ix>cal 100 of morrow in the school cafeteria, Marie Hall. Wetorian. Directors non and Rockville, by Dr. Parents wishing to register tion by the Vernon Democratic Delegates to the County Con- Nevin, Park Ro George S. Brooks, is now on children in the South Coventry Union. \ representing Coventry in the been rated a “400 Per Cent aermon topic during the 11 am . Unsettled weather, with occa- Town Committee at a meeting r " 7*” ty Lavoie, Thomas Doyle and sale at a reduced price at ert BRsworth, 80 Hammond St, 1 % ^ “ •a Club” by Rhode Island Rotary Cooperative Nursery and Kin­ wuiehlp service Sunday. A spec-' HAS M O V E D T O for county sheriff. Banner Tol- Randall's, the Rockville Rockville; Ethel Ooon, Hart­ According to a spokesman for jpRE&rr League spelling tourna­ inuBunisaUon CHnie atonal drissle giving way to pe­ M n. Robert W. Aborh. ment along with RockvHIe, BU- officia ls. dergarten program for the com­ ial meeting of the church mem­ ^ --I®"*! County high sheriff Nlch- Public Ubrary, W. T. ford; ^Car^ Bucheri, 73 Talcott the Buiietin, a morning news­ The second of three immuni- D eleg^ to several convm- Pawluck has been en- Venom ve. Lake Street ngton, Somers, and Tolland. The local Rotsrians win con­ ing school year are asked to bership wW be held immediate­ riods of rain, is in store for tions this summer were selected. , __ _. . . ^ " Grants in Rockville and Asre., Rockville; Laura Kratzke, paper, the ITU objects to the Mtion cliaiM will be held from Coraiectleut today. On March 31, at 7 p.m. in • Bhren though the town did not tribute 850 toward sending a contact Mrs. Edward Smith Jr. ly after the worship service to fh. Qr.f. tiorsed by the town committee Vernon, Vernon Drug, Nut­ 68 Ellington Ave., RoidcvlUe; paper's use of young women to DIVIDENDS 12:30 to l':30 pm. April 2 in The U.S. Weather Bureau says 1 anJ frenominaOoii. Delegates to the gymnasium of Venton Kle- |)lace first or Mcond in the first local Junior high school sUident of Maple Trail for information, hear and act on a report of the meg niarmecy, Mile Hill Irene Kocher, 50 Davis Ave., do the punching of tape which the registrar’s room In the town that temperatures will be on the 15 SPENCER ST, B* convention are ^wUick. mentary School, a special bae- Contest, It did receive one point. to the annual American Legion fionlh Kindergarten fund ratoing committee. Pharmacy, and the Sykes Rockville; CSregory Ransom, can be used to operate type­ olfice building by the Coventry cool side, reaching the mid to Atty. Robert S. Baum, Stanley ketbaU game pitting the fath­ iviHe got eight and Som ers, Boys' State program In late Mothers assisting with classes Junior High School office. 120 Grand Ave., Rockville; Har­ casting equipment automatical­ Public Health Nursing Associa­ Second CSmrcii upper 40s. Low temperatures to- Flsherty Jr., Rep. Gerald Allen, orinwaki Mm s h m ers and teachera of the Lake PAID FROM iiX. June at the University of Con­ of the South Coventry Coopera­ Mayor Thomas J. McCusker, Mrs. Ethel Pease, Twirl *N* Twisters vey Blaubelt Weigold Rd., Tol­ ly. tion. Dr. Robert P. Bdwen, town The Rev. James H. Ameling, n ^ h t w in be in tile S54O-40 TEL. 643-5147 Pasquale Deyorio, and Francis Street School against the fath­ Representing Coventry are necticut, through Green-Cho- tive Nursery and Kindergarten On Saturday at 8 p.m. the land; Ronald Elliott Loveland Despite the work stoppage, the pastor of the Second Congrega­ range. L. DeTolIa. ers end teachers of Vernon Ele­ health director, will be Jn Qbnrge. bot-Richardson Post, American this week are Mrs. Harold Wel- end R obot W. Denting. Twirl "N* Twisters will dance ■'Hm Rd., Vernoii; Mrs. Joan Bulletin Intends to publish Fri­ Ida Bearce, Robert Bray, tional Church, will use *TVliat Is The early morning weather mentary will take place, prom­ Immwlzationa, other than Legion. liver, Mrs. George Becker, Mrs. Alternates are John T. Orlow- Northeast PTA at S t Luke's Church H all In P aid and son, *PoUand. day, a management spokesman DAY OF DEFOSIT _ ary Ann Kuchy, ESlen Simons, Dlsclpleshlp?** as his sermon chart ebowe a rather complex ising an entertaining evening- ^ io vaccine, at the usual Club members are to bring to Donald Young, Mrs. Arthur Dr. Hilda Standish will be Ellington, dub caller Don At------said. 4nd Robert Robertson, ^>ellers, topic during the 11. am. wor­ weather system approaching the eki, Richard L. McCarthy, nominal fee will be given, in- the dinner meeting at 6:48 p.m. Nicholas Pawluk, William B. guest speaker at a meeting of Admisakm wrlU be at a small kinmn will calL Mr. and Mrs. The Herald’s Vernon burcM ind BUen Aronson, Kristine Bhmdln and Mrs. Ernest Zsnot- ship service Sunday. The child­ New Englaiid region. Two sfanm eluddng vaccinations against Wednesday, a liat of items to the Northeast Elementary charge. Wayne Ladd and Mr. and Mrs. Is a* 88 Park St. BockvUle, P.O. At the beg^ninfl* of Janii«iT» (Penney, Margaret Haun, Holly tl. care service during the worship centers, one in eastern Canada Smith, Fred Bilow, and Edwin Coffee Vp 50% smallpox, triple immunizations be sold at auction planned for School PTA Mmday night at 8 Lafimaee Reaasigned Heih Labrie are hosts and hos- Box 887, teL 878-3136 or 648- athews, and Kristine Potter, Those assisting for the com­ hour win be held in the Commu­ north of the Great Lakes and J. H eck. April, July and Oetober. (diphtheria, tetanus, and who- early spring at the Notch Lum­ at the school. She will d is e u s s ______2711. RIO DE JANEHtO — The temates. Mrs. Lottie Roy is ing week will be Mrs. George nity House. the other over West Virginia, iCongressional District Con- Airmen Donald W. Lafrance, tesees for tbe evening. S ing cough) and boosters, and ber Yard, owned by Sylvester "How to Answer Our CSdMrm’s of Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. U (heir advisor. Coon, Mrs. Linwood Bearce, The Junior Pilgrim Pellpw- are associated with the leading venton delegates, to attend the „ ^ Arrests 1965-66 world coffee crop is es­ tetanus injections for adults. J. Plouf, a club member. The Mrs. Edwin Wltttg, Mrs. Bern­ ship at 7 p.m. In the Church Questions on Sex.” Lafrance of 22 Bancroft Rd.,Rd.. l6-year-old Rockville WINS POETRY AWARD timated at 78.2 mlUlon 132.3- I The schedule for the spelling edge of cold air that will be NOTICE June 25 meeting at Norwich, OPEN TILL 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Those planning to attend are club will meet in the vestry of Teachers will be Ninv YCNRK (AP)—A teacher pound bags—60 per cent high­ {oumaments are: Tomorrow at ard MstoDonald and Mrs. Ro­ Community House. A film wltl moving Into Connecticut Friday are Orlowskl, Joseph Konleki, in their RockvUle, has been selected for youths, Ernest Squires, 119 E. THURSDAY NIGHT 6 te 8 O’CLOCK ToUand; April IS at EBington; asked to call Mrs. Albert Piper, the F irst Congr^AUonal land Meunier. In charge of be shown at 7 pm.. The Long m orning. FlusMog of the water mains of the Peter Humphrey, Mrs. Marga­ classrooms from 7:30 to 8 for training at Sheppard AFB, Tex., Douglas W. Mc- at Owmectlcut College in New er than the previous year’s be- May g, Somers, and May 27, Mrs. Richard OougbHn, or Mrs. Church. cleaning the olaasroams at March,” to which the church Meanwhile, cloudiness and oc­ ret M. Doming, Mrs. Ruth Ven­ parent conferences. Refresh- as an Air Force electrician. The pariane 's ! Village St were London, William Meredith, is lo^v-average crop and only Thom as Cirane, in order that Thomas G. Welles has charge the 19M winner of the National slightly under the 1967-60 rec­ Rockville. Kingsbury House April ^ will congregation is Invited. . The casional rain or drizzle will oc­ ture, Mrs. Shirley R. McMahon. merits will be served, and aU airman, a 1964 graduate of yesterday under war- AAA adequate serum.will be on hand. of entertainment for the meet­ be Mrs. Bruce Johnaon.^Mrs. program is about the way Towa of Maochester-Water Daiiart- parents are invited. RockviUe High Sdiool, recently issued by Qrcuit Court Institute of Arte and Letters’ ord of 78.9 mllUon bags. Bra­ ^ Ay I Coventry High School Piincl- cur over southern New England Ihe Senatorial District Con­ ■ ■■■■■■A— >7 ^ Hilton Wilde has. compll- PHNA’s *8pring Swing* ing. Robert Sauza, and Mrs. Hondin. funds collected during “One today and tcmight, with a few vention June 16 In Rockville Beddington Bod: Bldere completed basic training at ij, charging them with break- Lfltnes Award for poetry, zil’s 1935-66 harvest is up a S A V 1 M Ci vS Mented students on ‘nheir g ^ Tickets are now available for Ceople’s Chib St. Mary's Sei’viccs Great Hmir of Sharing** are snow flurries likely in the Berk- maat will hegio Marsh 29, 1966. will be attended by Leo B. Fla­ The annual banquet of the Lackland AFB, Tex. ing and entering with criminal The award, which carries a whopping 240 per cent, to 34 fchavior*’ traveling to games the annual "Spring Swing*’ *The Couple’s Club of the First Sunday Masses at St. Mar3T*s used. shires tomorrow morning. herty Sr., WlUUm B. Smith, Reddingrton Rock Riding Club Dean’s Uale intent and larceny. The charges prize of $1>000, was announced million bags. Ni/ U O A IV luring the basketball season. dance sponsored by the Public Congregational Church meets will be at 7:30, '9180 and 10:30, Easter Bonneta Floshiag will tonlinoe Toasdays Mrs. Mary L. luddecke, Mrs. will be held at the Hathaway- Four area student have won stem from a Dec. 16 break into Tuesday. The award is to bo V V - «' I I \ i • *' ■ 1 The school's drama dub re­ Health Nursing Association at at 8 p.m. Saturday In the vestry. church schcol at 10:30 a.m., in A "New Easter Bonnet" bat FISH EGOS Jane McCarthy, - Thomas F. Mlller American Legion Home, positions on the University of a Thompson St. RockviUe made at a ceremony May 26. RECREATION GRANT cently presented the plays, 9 p.m. April 30 In the down­ North Kindergarten the church hall, and Mass at sale will be held from 2 to 5 Eggs of the sea herring are throogh Fridays ontil cooipislsd. White, and Mrs. June H. Gug- Route 83, ElUngton, on Satur­ H artford dean’s - Ust fo r work bomb. Meredith, a Princeton-educa- WASHINGTON (AP)—The Ur­ ban Renewal Administration an­ fSuppressed Desires" and stairs room of the Bolton Lake Assisbing with classes of the St. Joseph’s Mission Church in p.m. Saturday, sponsored by the St... y and usually are found Uelmi. day. done during_ the first semester. Both youths were released ted native of New York Oty, ♦Twelve Pound Look" at assem­ House. Tony O’Brlght's orches­ North Coventry Cooperative Eaglesville will be at 8:30 a.m. Womep of St. Geotge Episcopal attached to stones or seaweed. TOWN OF MANCHESTER iTobate convention dele­ The program wiH consist of They are ESaine Fkfaian, 32 Fox without bond for appearance in also has received prises from nounced Wednesday a 354,820 grant to Avon. Conn, to help 1007 MAIN ST. — NEAR MAFUU ST. blies for Grade 7 at Coventry tra will furnish music for danc­ Kindergarten this week are M n. lottieraa Servfed Church on Rt. 44A, at the “Har­ An average female sea herring WATER DEPARTMENT gates are Mrs. Margaret Rady, dinner, served at 7 p.m., intro­ HUl Dr., and Robert V. Surdd, OhouU Court in RodtviUe, April Poetry Magazine and grants b r a n c h o f f i c e , r o u t e 81. COVENTRY High and Grade 5 at the Roberl- ing. The affair is open to the Kenneth Harris and Mrs. Mi­ The Rev. WiUlam H. WUkens, mony Ban** home of Mr. and deposits more than 30,000 eggs Frederick S. Berger, Atty. Rob- duction of 1066-1967 officers, 11 White SL, both of RockvUle, 12. ^ th were arrested on slm- from the Ford Fhundatkm and finance the acquisition of 226 acres for recreational purposes. fon SctaooL public. chael J. BaJ. In charge of (lean­ pastor of the Prince of Peace Mrs. Howard Chase at Hebron a season Most other fish ^gs eit J. Ilgeon, Atty. Herbert and a speech by Henry Paul, and Raymond H. Spaulding, Hat charges recently by State the NIAL. ^The sopbomore class dance. Proceeds will be used to fi­ ing the claasnxnn in the Seocod Lutheran Church, wiH use and Shoddy Min Rdb. in Bolton. flo a t.

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• 1 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, i Aa NCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 , ,1 I ... » r ..ir ' . Mi — ■ ------— —— RANCHESTBR EVENING HESALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1966 Events" ■ * P 1 ! T fc « T Bolton Plum Color Rep. Irwin Under Fire Plains States BuriCCl Methodist Qeric Heavy Fire Power In Capital t h e N ^ F or Sprm g ‘Hawk’ Views LBJ*8 Trips Secret Under Heavy Snows By DOBIB BEUDINO WASHINQTON (AP) — -nie ^ J Rev James K. ICathewa, Kills 501 Viet Cong usv ______Plum, the c«dor, not the (Conttmied from <*age One) White' House B&ys X^resident (Oeattned from Pitfe Om ) Btsh( 9 of the Boston Area of (Contiuned fn n Fag« Due) • The opposition to Inrin within Johnson’s future travd |dans The Methodist Church, will con­ srif a hero. POs «ea is simply ** leading shbidd seek a man who will the ranks of t he Democratic probabty win be kept secret ex­ aaavf to fire In the Southwest Hospital Notes shades of the inning seaeon,” a duct the “Bishop’s Study Day“ miles northeast of Saigon before doing what you have to." courageously press forward for party itself on the war issue is cept far those occasions when n ie strong winds of the last two visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Friday at the United Methodist dawn. With flare planes illumi­ Zakrzeski, a engl- c^patdty crowd an immediate de-eacalatlon of i)eiieved to be the first its be is making a pUUic appear­ MANCHISTII days died down In Oklahoma, in ail areas excepting mater- neer, was awarded the Diatln- Church, with ministers of the nating the enemy positions, ar­ ion Show at the K of C Home the war in Viet Nam as a pre- i^nd in any of the state’s six ance and large crowds are de­ hut range fires plagued the ■Illy where they are 2:30 to 4 guish'ed Flying Cross three tillery and 20 air sorties beat off sponsored by the Manchester lude to peace." districts. The state’s entire con- sired. State. A fire in northeastern Ok­ p.m. and 1 to 8 p.m. and private timm and the Air Medal 11 In Washington, Irwin said that gressional delegation is Demo- lahoma near Bartlesville rooms where they are 10 a.m. the Reda during a five-hour fir. SThw* qu^fieTtor“ ni.;^ A spokesman revealed this scorched some homes Wednes­ ■es of Connieotlcut. "No Mrr . YESTBRDAT: Rep. Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y., Benoir Ayotte, A; Best Hartford; OovetTiment 'casualties were — Irwin’s Republican opponent chairman of the House Judici­ wind-whipped flames. At least a termed light. doeen fires were reported in Beaupre,] Stafford ary Oommittee. Springs; Francis Bober, 10 U.6. Marines reported finding Ab„.r W S.M «I GREEN MANOR BOUIEVARD northeastern Oklahoma. 60 more bodies in fresh graves Johnson’s destination was not cherter. Mrs. Clarence Rush J ^ -j-at' nothing had Norwalk, who has already an- announced until he was air­ around Quang Ngai, 330 miles Ihe medals were earned by v,aswas commentator for children’s ^ . . nounced his candidacy. ■ deep halted nearly lu tra^ in Bt. northeast of Saigon, bringing flying his spotter plane low and fashions been resolved. borne. The spokesman said the at BROAD ST, MANCHKSTKR ^ northw^em pjng. j>avid Custer, 20 Vine Dr., the enemy toll in a seek and slow to search out the enemy. In New York trip will set the pat­ and many homes, e ^ a lly in somely dressed young men was with hip hugger denim with tern for simUar presidential VenKMK Mrs. Kathleen Dicker- destroy operation dubbed Texas the Than Thiet action, his spot- Next to U.S, Post Office rural areas, still xfere without to 416 for the week. Many fell in the Carriage House Beauty 8a- Journeys. a nn,- RFD S, RockvUle; Mrs, ^ warned an approaching “ “ w W ^ Ilr o ''fu r n ;^ e d ’ ''so;;re C^rtotopher Hoverman, ron of '^^JJ^Taylor wore an pewer since ^ e^ a y night. The prances Fitzpatrick, East Hart- air attacks. Obis is because, the spokes­ Mrs. Evedyn Harvey, 88 The Communists came at the ambuah and brought, repeated man explained, speed and sur­ Donald OiristenMn, a Clear gt.; Joanne Jably O'® day in snowdrifts along country Lavigne, 18 Hansen Dr., Vernon; Bisbop James Mathews stroyed a five-ton MllS armored mission. The use of (he hall to leuY® ciUes vriiere the Ehresi- roads. Mrs. Henry Harms, 74, Janet Longo, 42 Eire St.; persmmel carrier and throve off Girlfriend blue,- white ■ and red plaid with popularity o f the POOT B ^ dent would travel past Ugh was also donated to the auxili­ navy riaefcs. The ivy look was sweaters worn with skirts tws was killed when a car in which xtonald______O’Brien, ’Thompson- fS member churches o f the with two M41 Umks. ' ary by the K of C. buUdings, the source added. she was a passenger was blown vUie; Mrs. Irene Petersen, 40 Norwich District attending. Vietnamese * Air Force AIE personified by Alien Schultheis, season. The Of Gangsters Marcie and Elizabeth Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter T. was of navy ribbed cotton knit Off the highway near Le Mars. oicott St.; Mrs. Sarah Ritchie, The Rev. John E. Post, dis- skyralders atod ground troops twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Soviet Ship Broke High winds swept into eastern giys Mato St.; Sherry Sellers, An- trlct superintendent, will also caught the tanks with q flurry of Schultheis, and Ross Pastel, and it* Charles F. Young, opened the sen of Dr. ai^ Mrs. Harvey skirt had large set-in pocketo WASHINGTON (AP) — A So­ Tennessee. A Kent, Ohio, boy, dover; Mn. Barbara Stoiy, parUclpate. The Bishop’s Study roqkets as they fled north along Found Dead show to striped dresses and Sandy Arrington, drowned when gjast Hartford; Mm. BSsie Day, instituted by Bishop R„uta 18. ThA two Oommunlt Pastel. Allien modeled a navy and a red belt worn low on the viet .ship that has run out of (Oontinned from Page One) straw hats, end made their sec­ and burgundy linen jacket with hips. ’^money for siq>plie8 will be able the sailboat in which he an Thomas, Glastonbury; Jennifer Mathews, 4s an annual event, battalions penatrated the peri- ond appearance to identically three oomp^ons were riding iiwmas, WUUmanUc; Joseph when the Bishop spends a day ^^ter of the 1st Armored Regl- 1961, the statuesque brunette * , ", navy slacks, and Ross a loden. Several dress and coat «- to get funds from the umted styled outfits, one pink and the ^ux^dy and gold jacket with sembles were shown. Mrs. Still States, says the State Depart­ was toppled over by gusty winds Tracy, Brookfield Rd., BoKon. with the ministers in small cent’s headquarters, but a gov- contended she won her money other blue, featuring eyelet em. man Keith wore a taupe linen in Boone Lake near Kingiqwrt. BIRTKS YESTERJ>AY: A son groups throughout his area for emmefat counterattack finally betting on horse races. loden slacks. ment, but not until a request broidered shifts with clown ruf­ coat over a blue dress with comes^ihrou^ proper channels. Winds were clocked at 54 m.p.h. to Mr. and Mro. David Shea, *tudy and prayer. drove them off. She married Hauser Feb. 19, fles encircling the necks and *]%e children’s portion of the cowl collar,' while Mrs. Ray­ 1960. When her indictment was The ship, the Vltyaz, pulled In the area. 109 N.^Mato St.; a son to Mr. 'The Bolton gathering will The flthtlng raged a ihile around the elbow - length show closed on a high note mond T. Quish wore a two- Thunderstorms accompanied and Mrs. Richard HIU, Coven- start at 9 a.m. with a coffee- announced they were to Austria. Into'Manila Bay needing $4,000 from armored and aviatimi sleeves, and straw "Mary Pop- when tiny Miss Abigail F^- piece vibrant pink dress under the arrival of cold air into the try; a son to Mr. and Mrs. social, and will conclude with They had been living here since. pto’s” hats with Btroamers. “8® ‘wo ^dled on the ^ ^^tchtog coat. to r^enish its stwes. It asked units of the U.S. 1st Infantry the Amerlcaa Consulate in Ma­ southeastern states. Neaity one Bernard Ertel, 94 High View Holy Communion at 3:30 p.m. A U.S. government prosecutor They were followed by three ™nway dressed In a navy coat Knits, both cotton and Division, but no American nila to supply the funds in the inch , of rain dampened Fort Dr., Wapping; a eon to Mr. — ■" ■.------said at the time of the todiot- members of the Jeremiah with sailor collar and matching dabron, plus a neW a ^ ltlon , troops were involved. ment that income tax evasion Is _ ,. __ _ , form of a guarantee to the Phil­ Ruckers, to southeastern Ala- and Mrs. Robert Cormier, Hart* French beret. She was accom­ linen, are stm tops to the fash- bama, end at Atlanta. ford; a son to Mr. and Mrs. The A^etnamese troops said not an extraditable offense and ^ ^ nJi panied by her mother, Mrs. ippine Government. they suffered only light casual­ MlsSHin could not be prosecut- ^ _ , ™ t I j ion picture. Mrs. Harry Reto- Frank CardUle, 79 Wells St. About Town hom wore an aqua jacket dress .r The consulate relayed the 8 vrith_ oceanographic study sponsored were mysterioue, the U.S. attor­ print dress with the "Granfty” near (he Farmington River St.; Mrs. Bernice Oppelt, 40H Mrs. Betty Steirer, OonnecUcut tried to make off with two more look. sleeveless ribbed jerseys to be ^nd large brimmed by the United Nations. Thera Bridge in Windsor. Summer gt.; Richard Dotohto, Bar Association, 35 Lafayette tanks on' patrol in the area. An ney at the time of the indict­ worn with suits, shorts or ^at made popular by ment, Laugblin E. Waters, said Miss Linda Larson was reai^ was no indication why the ship Det. Capt ’Thomas Hankard 56 Dougherty St.; Todd New­ St, Hartford, before Tuesday. imconfirmed report said police slacks; shorty skirts, very Gaiho. "she was expected 'to be a sec­ for the Easter Parade in a blue ran out of funds. said that to cooperation with ton, Storra; Mrs. Elizabeth brief wraparound skirts, usual- ^he most fashion con- •r ‘ spotted the two tanks heading ond Jean Harlow. She rentejl suit vrith dainty tatted lace, Windsor police tt was learned Monteiro, Hartford; Mark Baldy- Mountain Laurel Oiapter, ____ , ______ly denim; swinging sWrts, a^ious hostesses to the audi- toward Saigon shooting up the and lived in the 'Falcon’s Lair,’ trim, and ' matching straw red- Judges Entertained that the victim was alleged to ga, 1261 Pleasant Valley Rd., Sweet Adelines, Inc., \7;il meet countryside. ler hat. Miss Stephanie Lynn fuller than the last few Mrs. John Malone model- former home of Rudolph Valen­ WASHINGTON, (AP) — Presi­ have died at Finley’s apartment South Windsor; Andrew Nicho­ and rehearse tonight at 8 at the As police approached, the re­ Fuss, daughter of l\fr. and Mn. seasons and a variety of sl^ - pj^ green adllc Jersey on March 7, tino." dent Jetonson and his wife enter­ las H, 48 Echo Dr., Vernon. Russian ■ American National port said, meu riding atop the Miss Hill was bom in Ldps- Walter Fuss, modeled a navy .Y****.;^”^^* skirts, jyjgtggg pajamas with wide bell An autopsy discloeed that DOISCXIAiRGED TODAY: Center, 211 W ethersfield Ave.', dress with braid trim, white *’*®*d®* the p l^ , are j^jitom trousen and an over- tained about 600 members ol the tanks fled. Inside were the Viet­ oomb, Ala., Aug. 26, 1916, the federal Judlciaty Wednesday there was no foul play to the Adore Muccio, Ellington; Mrs. Hartford. oollar and front pleats, and a vlbrant, and featured pinks, ap- blouse trimmed in pink, namese army drivers who hdd daugMer of the late Mack W. night — a traditional White death but further examinations Marguerite Bacon, Tolland) Paul white straw roller hat. Her sis­ pie green and wild bright After an array of clothes for authorities the Viet Cong had Hill, a livestock dealer. She had House social event. are being made ‘to determine Merson, 51 Scott Dr., Vernon; Brownie Troop 607, Junior ter, MIm Beverly Lee Puss, prints. gjj occasions the show con- swarmed over th6 tanka and several sisters and brothers in­ guests ranged from Chief wh«h;r.a..U. h.v. H~1U W Crt.r S., T ^,. 6.5 I6.J« , .66 C.d.« wore a most attractive navy Bathing suits were not too eluded with a few floor-length by an overdose of nar- m^hen P^um ^ RFD X, ROCk- • «22. all o f K®®n®y S t ^ highway. ' waste the Beverly HiUs house coat and dress eiaemble. The drastically different from those gowns. Mn. Felix Davis wore Justice Earl Warren of the Su- toUce. ville; Carl Higgins, 122 Cole- School, will have a Juliette Low «• _ fUMroi w m kiilMi tucked white collar of the coat seen last summer. Miss Jill spectacular pale blue gown u pronte Court to district court man Rd.; Marshall Kidney Jr., and capping program tomor- ttie told ** the Kefauvev com- matched the yolk of-the dress, Ganzer wore a two-piece, bare which covered one shoulder ' Judges. Warren and Us wife stood in the receiving Une in the CHALFONT IN MOSCOW M Elm Hill Rd., T(»loottttHl#; roW at 7 p.m. at the school. The reported from _Nhon ^ t mtttee she left home for Chlca- With this she wore a red safl- midriff stilt vrith navy polka and vras fashioned vrith a fly- MOSCOW (AP) — Lord : Red Boom with the Johnsons. John Hager, 12 Diane Dr.; Mar- event la open to the public. “ «y i^a<> ^ f^ n ^ sU go at 17 but Idle disclosed little dot top triihmed vrith white tog panel and iridescent bead- Ohalfont, Britlah dlaarmament garet Reynolds 74 Cooper St.; ------Wednesday in OperaUon Fierce of her subsequent hfe. Another candidate tor the scallops, and white trunks with ing down the front of the Johnson danced with bis trife minister, arrived today on a Raymond Lllley, H a S ; Dml Manchester Council of Tiger 286 miles northeast of Sal- After the Siegel klHtog, hfise Easter Parade was Miss Dob- navy polka dot belt. Miss Holly dress. to a few medleys — from "My quickly arrsaged visit for new lei COonnell Jir.,Jb-., 25 North- Churches wlH meet and elect g®“- Another, 117 Reds were HiH Hvod at various times in t>y Vernier, daughter of Mr. and UrbanetU modeled a two-piece jrohn Wenneigren Fair Lady” and "Hello, D<*yP’ talks with Soviet leaders. The field St.; Mrs. BSoanor Benedlx, officers Monday at 6:30---- pjn. at captured and 281 persona, seized France, Phoenix, Arts.; Bar Mrs. Ronald F, Vernier, who suit of navy vrith red and white geemed to float out to the nui- and,took Ua leave after about / Womens Soviet Invltallon, aakiiig Chal- for questioning in what Korean trim and blouson top. gg gj,g made the final ap- tw oh ou n . ^All-Weather RED 2, Rockvlllo; Anthony North Methodist Churdi. Harbor, Maine; Miami: Spo- wore a smart white coat Mens ¥ tont to come ae soon as poe- Tournaud, 30C St. James St.; officers called their largest op- kane. Wash., and Mexico, al- trimmed with pearl buttons oc- Baring a little more of the pearanoe of the evening In a Smart 3 Pc alble, raised Miecalatlon in Mrs. Margaret Yergatlan, East David C. Keith, son of Atty. eration to date in the central ways in fashionable circum- canted with gold, and a large midriff them last season was white chiffon gown vrith flow- ' New Half Dollars Boys Lined London that the Soviet Union ooaatal area. the Bikini ruffled madras top tog side panels - m i beaded PerniDneiit Hartford; Mrs. Jeanne Mangtoo, stances, until she married Hau- gold straw hat. WASHtNGTXm (AP) — » ’■ w it h may be reiqppralaliig their apr HUlcreat Rd., has made the first worn by Miss Debby Clark empire bodice. Permanent COAT 272 Pierce Rd., south Windsor; ‘ . ser and settled in Europe. Heading the lineup of hand- stm too early to assess the ef- proach to a pact to ban apredd Hero Is Home Sidney Lawrence, 6 Tankeroo- *** wto'^*'^ - feet from distribution of ttaenew All-Weather SPRINE SUITS Presf Textured Vinyl Dyed of imelear weiqiona sen Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Ruth Vmhraharn (Mass.) Acade­ LINDEN, N.J. (AP) — The half doiiars containing 40 per Havens, 27 Bolton Rd., Vernon; my. Steven L. Beauchene, son Viet Cong wanted “Zak the Press M outon Lamb Collar of Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Beau- cent sBver, says Robert A. Wal­ Mrs. Margaret Cowan, 51 South FAC" dead or alive. IBs wife lace, assistant secretary of the St., Rockville; Mn. Beryle De- rtiene o f 28 N.. Lakewood Circle, wanted him alive. has made the third honors list Treasury. COAT SUCKS WoHe, East Hartford; Thomas She won. Ctooulatkm of the new coins 6.96 at the sbhool. They are both WORKPANTS Jones, SO WOoiHand St.; M n. began two weeks ago in an ef­ A. 8 piece ripple oplon acrylic. Cut­ Jane Olelm and daughter, 78 Card Of Thanks class. Chevrolet’s No. 1 fort to ease the ebortage of tlM away button, front Jacket. Stripe 10.99 We wM to thank aH of our Neill Rd., Vernon; Mn. Ann day with more medals than he 60-cent pieces bearing the Wee- blouse with puasy cat boW. Sizes 10 to nelshbom, friends and relatlvea for Snell and son, 444 W . Middle can wear on one imiform. As a neaa o f Presidait John F . Ken­ 9 . 0 0 18 in navy. 2.00 the many acta of Mndnen and sym­ Frank Barry of Windsor, for­ 3.68 pathy flhown us In our recent be- Tpke.; M n . Frances DeiMer- forward air oontroller, or FAC, nedy. Soft, supple vinyl wipes dean with damp merly of Manchester, is a fea- Korotron finish 50 ^ Fortrel potyesler, resTement We especially thank aU chant and aon, Storin; M n . Sue The oM coins are 90 per cent Zip-out pile liner with removable sleevis. doth, sides, large self buttons, hori­ those who sent the beautiful flhrsl tured speaker at a joint meeting ^ Nam was to pilot Mirade finWi 75« cotton, 25» vycrpn. B. 8 piece bonded cotton pineapple 5 0 cotton or 18’* nylon, 8 2 ’* cot­ (rRiuies. Thibodeau suid aon, 36 Benedict a light plauie over «iem y posi­ ftlver, 10 per cent copper. 2-ply shell. Full rayon lining. Celicone stitch suit. With overblouse. Mocha. zontal seams, roomy podeets. Sparkling The Family of IVederiok Vennoit of the American Institute of Never needs ironingl Just wash, diy, ton. Never need ironing. Sizes 8 to 18. Dr., Wapptog. tions and direct air strikes. He said it will probalUy be finish for rainy wear. Sizes 8 to 18 in Sizes 10 to 18. white, barely beige, jet block. Full rayon Aeronautics and Astronautics wear. Grey, green or khaki. Sizes 29 to Block, navy, natural, loden, blue. and the American Meteorologi­ He was so good at it that be­ in Mobil Ecoiiomy several more weeks before any blue, block olive, block. lined. Sizes 8 to 18 42. Famous B.V.D. quality. Vat dyed. cal Society now being held in fore he returned borne, ttie Viet real effect wlH be experienced. Los Angeles, Calif. His topic Is, Cong had offered the equivalent WINS CLASS E (Slx-Cyllnder, Standard SIxa) TO. ' J nfia I Both Storos O p tn ^ ‘•Effects of Atmospheric Turbu- «>* WO for his culture — dead lence on Supersonic Inlets.” He or alive. WINS CLASS F (Law-Priced Eights, Standard Size) Radioactive Pot is past president of Manchester On one mission recently. |Hi|pn. cnmI Womens and Teens Cushion Sole Toastmasters Club and its as- iKWth ot Thaui Thiet, 110. 'Viet The timing is perfect. Here we are in the Is Still Missing FiiijB sistaint area governor. He is a Cong were killed by pilots under Plush Non-Skid Back f^y F r i.r a tM midst of Double Dividend Days (that’s a senior analytical eng;toeer at his direction. SPOKANE, W a*. (AP) — AJi Hamiliton Standard Division of He returned here Wednesday No. 1 Buy on the No. 1 Car) anil we get Ihtensive search continued United Aircraft Corp. for a month with his vrife, Pau­ FAIRWAX the news that Chevrolet Biscayne and day for a radioactive capsule Vinyl Scuff Slipper lette, and their children, Alex­ M aker’s ander Jr., 17 nuHiths, and (!larl Impala are No. 1 in their respective '■-i lost on a ihipment in Montana. SCADER RUGS yv Ann, 3. Younf Alex was six “We’ve been hunting for two I Funerals Mobil Economy Run classes. months old when his father left The winning cars: two finely tuned weeks," said a spokeaman lor for Viet Nam. UUted Buckingham Freight Mias Aima T. Morlarty Late in April Zakneaki, 1966 production models With automatic S ite lin e s . “ We Just d<»’ t know O verstocki The funeral of Miss Anna T. reports to Hohn Air Force transmissions. The 6-cylinder Biscayne 17x19** Morlarty of 130 Park St. was in Germany to fly fighter-interti what oouM have happened.” held this morning from the ceptor Jets. He was not dua (using regular gasoline) and the 8-cyl­ The truck line was sUpptog tt John F. Tierney Funeral Home, home until April 1, but Theaday •WmTUMOFVr«raiMmliwnMiNalM|iliMMFuMilMuhi- inder Impala (using premium) averag^ from Casper, Wyo., to Shelby, New spring pastels 219 W. Center St., vrith a Mass he surprised hie wife vrith a call Uhs iM ili (in » la) p Me 1IJR BiM.--4ii|MieMil «a la I Mont. R was last seen at l y ­ M f k U H of pink, blue or of requion at St. James’ from San Franclsoo. lU i W N m la) t|Nrii« k M i sih II about 3 0 m iles per h our over the Itnagest, EASTER CARDS ings, htont LMC d v m t block with accent P ia m o n d Chiuoh. The Rev. John J. At the home of hla in-laws, toughest Economy Run course ever. “It’s in a brigU orarge con­ colored inserts. Heel- O’Brien was celebrant. Mrs. Sizes where Mrs. ZiArxeski and the The gasoline mileage per gallon of tain^ about the size of a ^aB 1.00 to-toe full cushioned Jane Maocarone was organist children have been staying, the hot yrater taUt," the spokesman 5 to 10 and Bidolst. Burial was to St. these entries is probably higher than the insoles for cloud-soft pilot said that despite his desire said.'“Also, it’s ciearty marked A w a s h a b le James’ Cemetery. Fathw comfort. to get back, he left with mixed average driver can expect —since the to indicate it is a dangerous Acrylic fiber. O’Brien read the oonunlttal emotions. “I Mt I could have service. 1,300-mile Los Angeles to Boston run ■Ubstshce." Fink, aqua,, been more pixxhKtlve there.” nwiriabi of the Atomic Ener­ blue, green, Bearen wer6 Mortimer B. He described the South Viet­ was made with eiqierts at the wheel. But Morlarty Jr., Mhreus S. Moii- gy Conmriarion said the capsule red, gold, li­ namese as people suffering tor aity, Robwt Hilditch and John it tells a lot about the kind of perform­ would be. 4 angerous only if its lac, white. something they want la the fu­ M cniduff. ance that has helped make Chevrolet shielded container were re­ General Electric ture. moved. RYLONS INSPIRED SONO He said;. “ These people Just America’s No. 1 car. You mig^t say it The capsule is used in oil Federal Hill, the home of his want to bii able to determine all adds up to another little Dividend. wells to record soil and mineral their own Uvee, be able to plow hnOminh-CiMia cousin in Bardstown, |Ity., in- I HiO conditions. ^ired Stephen Foster.to com­ their lands vrithout aomeuM Beautiful Rafferns In Coffon pose his favorite A m erican oirtorttag tsxes from them." ADMIRAL sm PFIN O OUT TABLE RADIOS song, “ity Old Kentucky »<«»- ZutaMrti mUii CffiOION (AP) — Rear Adnu Home.- husband deeroft'oenridar Klin- John A. Tyree Jr., deputy com­ mander of the Atiantic Fleet UaatIffaMI r Rm irie ewiwFedw6 •VrtHM by Mw UiiltaU tiataa Aroa Clak,. Bubmaitae Force, is shipping DRESS FABRICS out to Paris. His transfer to a post as dep­ DICK’S SHELL SERVICE uty rtilef of staff of the North ' 653 CENTER STREET—TEL. 643-7008 Attaatle Treaty OrganizatiGa Powerful 4" Dyno- DOUBLE DIVIDEND DATS! NOW was announced in Groton 42**mn4 power speaker, 4.,;-I i NRESTONE TMES Wedneqdcff. 45**uddthe yd O .E. tubes plus red^, -, At NATO headquarters, Tjrree fier. Built-In ontennd.' DELCO BATVCRIB o h e v r o u s t d e a u b wm succeed FrederWt Asb- 44* aniBOBIZED DWORIN CHEVROLET, INC. CAPITAL HinURS, INC. Acoustically de­ IN MANCHESnCB, CONN. w or^ who is being promoted FREE BRAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTEM INSPBC- 4w CONN. BoutEVASD-taaeaui UM MAIN STBEET-SSV-aiM Drip dry cottons, high color lawn prints and other eoNons in attractive signed cabinet of to vlcis admiral slid pot in com- ■nON WITH EVERY LUBRICATION OR OIL GARTER CHEVROLET 00., INC. EAST HABTaraSD, CONN. HARTFCmD, CONN. prints, stripes, seltd colors and checks. Wonderful selection! |.r polystyrene. Jjm MAIN 8IBEEXV-««»-52S8 maud oC the 6th Flaet. CHANGE. COMPLETE ENGINE TUNE UP AND Tyree’s i»st here wffl be ELECTRICAL SERVICE. WILCO±-RAU CHEVROLET, INC THE GRODY CHEVROLET 00. ARDERY CHEVROLET, INC Gn over by Rear Atim. Joecyh Wi WBHams Jr., who is assirt GENERATORS ■I' STARTERS U41 STANUET STREET—m-«S45 SI ISHAM ROAD-4Se-5e01 1S5 FOQUONOCK AVE. 688106 . f NEW BSIKAIN, CXHIN. WEST HAKnn»D^ CONN. wiNiNKW, cxnnr. M t eWsf oal reel estate, are work­ between Democrats and Repub­ (Continned fra ii'tv a g e One)^ ing on the following streets: licans over toe designation of • Selectman Stuart Danfortb poor, It ia often difficult to ob- Democratic Town Committee Chairman Ted Cum­ Fen'wlck Rd., Elsie Dr., polling place for toe propoeed| can. be extsmief^^, uniformly Bright, captured by Labor 1 ^ by oidy 7 'votes. mings smd last night, “I think that the present tax Chambers St, Coventry St, todk another swipe last night substitute tacbers. Lockwood St, Welle* St, new voting District 2 has been througboiA the opia4ry> Tfais, a The pollstera have been nuk­ Tate can be held and I look forward hopefully to the in a squabble with F i« t Select- attendancb is noW;jlbout GREEN BIANOR BOUMVJ^ at ST. Avery St, Baldwin Rd., resolved by the town’s two ^ 96 per cent compared to 87,per margin df. 9 per emd in the ing s]^ al depth surveye of Maachestor, next to U.S. Post Omce general manager’s budget—a budget which will hold registrars of 'voters; it 'Will be man Carmelo Zanghi over ac- February. , . these marginal districts, and it The line and which win guar------^------;----- Deming St, Bryan Dr., popular’ Shiite and .'the pohs Pond Lane, Carman Rd., Oommunity Y, The Republi­ cess to town records. Rummage gale shptdd lead to a.n iafi^ of abo|Ut appeals that In many of them smtee that taxes wUl not be ^f renovaUon begun by ‘ f'V , V cans wanted Bowers School; the Labor majorities are no­ Cornwall Dr., Etberta Rd., Democrat Danforth Is claim.' x rummage sale, eqMmsored 100^ seats hi tb t 6S0-member mlaod this year.” Donocratlc boards. I ^ Md)Iall S t and Concord Rd. Democrats favored toe Y. Ing that he was not shown a^. by the' Tolland Junior Woman’s where near the natlebal. aver­ ^General Sfenagor Robert 2. SuK»rt of Mayor Francis Hduse of Onnmdbs. But British r 'V I If toe town bocud of 'direct- petition, calling for the instal- club, will be held tomorrow age. Ihey show margim for La­ y/fA ea has indicated that he wiU Mahoney’s request for actkm on approves an amended ord­ latioD of crosswalks near the from 3 to 8 p.m. and Saturday voOng p a ttm s are not that uni­ bor of 2, », Or 4 per cent, u d In ^iropose a 1966-67 budget which to supplement the town’s res- inance, up for a puMic hearing, Hicks Memorial School, while from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the form, and hare la where the sta- somp places the .parties are ;wtll show ottly a five per cent ervolr and weU water auiq^. Change Stolen on April 12, the town’s voting Republican Zanghi says that vacant store next to Wanat's tirticians nm intqdrouUe. ‘neck and neck. Accounting 'tor See Our COMPLETE Line Of increase over the current budg­ 3. Support the prop«^ of At Marine Ouh districts wHl he increased from he did see the petition. Cross- Grocery Store. ; In some m ir^ districts of expected statistical enors, it et—to keep etep vrith the five the Manchester Housing Au­ the . present five to a proposed means the race there ik ailit walks w«:e a Democratic elec- Featured wUl be a white eie- or Torktii^, for exam­ PETS and ACCESSORIES per cent rise in the October, thority for additional housing The Marine League Club on seven. tlon issue. pliant table, all kinds cloth- ine, In ter 3iPs have dMiginart 1965 Grand lAst for the eldoiy, in groups of 29, The registrars have reached c t f :'' Parker St. was broken into Last night Danforth repudlat. ing, acceseorleS and an aaiort- M,000 votes or nibre over their • BIRDS—MONKEYS—FISH, Etc. • Weiss’ tentative budget and situated in various parts of ag]reement on toe other eix pol­ Oonserv&tive oppohents. budget message 'will be deliv­ town. sometime last night after 11 ling places. ed Zanghi’s statement that n»«»t of miscellaneous articles.'' Aeras of Sonfloweri If it Walks, Crawls, Flies, Sings, Screeches Danforth had seen the petition. Co-chairmen of the event'are A national swing of several ered to the town’s directors by 4. Support a recommenda­ and $15 in change was taken, District 1, Waddell School; Danforth says he was told by Mrs. Dennis Hart and Mrs. Ron- percentage points may give La- BISMARK, N.D. -r* W batm ay or Climbs—WE HAVE ITI Monday, as required by the tion to ifiace Lincoln School in according to police. District 3, Buckley School; the Downtown Roiewal Proj­ one of the petitioners that the aid Satryh. _ bwr- a- few thousand more votes be the world's largest sunflower- town charter. I t 'will not be a The east ride rear door was District 4, Highland Park surprise budget since his inten- ect in order to take ad van t- Schort; District 6, Nathan Hale' petition had been personally de- Oorrecttoo In such a. dtstribt—but U still seed operation: is conducted by a pried open and toe inside door elects only one member of the tions have been known for sev- age of possible federal foods, School; District 6, West Side Uvered to Zanghl’a home on The Ihree Sons 'Otoan- Red River Valley seedsman who oral weeks. Svqqxnrt the reconstrucUon leading to toe kitchen in toe House of Commons, cellar and toe door separatiqg Rec; District 7, Verplanck Dec. 14 .“Thus,” he says, “It era teaih wiil play Tiriland Bar- Cummings made his state- Broad St and of Middle Induction qieakers reflect on meaning inherent in lighting dent, who described qualifications for membership; Patricia School. would have been impossible for berdnp tonight at 7 for the r And prime ministers are started with 3,000 acres in 1962 Bonino, “l.eadershlp”; StoiUien Breen, “Scholarship," and toe kitchen from toe bar were and now cultivates 16,000 on con­ ment backing Weiss, at last Tpke. in their enUrety-tihased of candles, each of which symbolizes cme of qualities (Us- Since the East Side Rec will me to have seen the petition in championship of the Men's Voi- named on their Commons ma'- eussed at ceremonies. Nancy Bouchard, with taper, spoke Thomas Dwyer, “Character.” (Herald photo by Oflara.) also pried, poUoe say. Jority, not on the size of the tract. The seeds go for health night’s meeting of the Demo- over a three-year period and not he utilized, if toe ordinance October, as Zanghi claims.” leyball League. It was incor- eratic Town Committee, when financed by a bond issue, on “Service.” Others, from left include Robert Rtocl, presl- Peter Cordera, club com- is approved, the WaddeH popular vote. > food, a toasted confection, bird ...... ■■■■i mandant, reported that $10 in Danforth says this'petitioner rectly stated yesterday food and (the hulls) chicken Ut­ he outlirted a six-point possible Cumimings, in adcUUoO to out- School win replace it as elec­ and two others met with Rest- ^ Hayden and Maeon w oM In 1961, Labor - actually won Broad St. appears! on charges change was titoen from a large more than half the popular 'vote, ter and garden nudch. 8 out of 10 homes platform for the October and lining a ■ possible plaAform, tion headquarters. dent State T n x ^ r Harry Tom- P*®'y Chambers Movera Hayden Novenlber elections. .pointed 'With pride to the com- 12th Circuit of five counts of breaking and *** but many 'votes were wasted in entering with criminal Intent toe bar and $6 in wm asek on Jan. 8 in the Ttown ^y ^toem the safe Labor seats, so the WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM He said at the outset that pletion of the McKee St Flre- Hall, when Zanghi Joined them. ^ Conservatives won control of A drainage area of 1,700 have a cold room he WiU not be drawn into a de- bmuse and to the prtqxtsal tor and three counts of larceny un- box locat^ He said the petitioners were Memorial School bate, a t present with GOP » Mancshestor Green Flrehoiiee; G>urt Cases der $250. The charges were nol- behind toe bar. Police also said Parliament. square miles, greater than the led and are to be consolidated that toe pool Uble coin box was Police Arrests quesUoning why no acUon had The key to the election lies in entire land area of Rhode Is­ IS YOVkS ONE O F THE 8 7 7 ? r nh«.irmnii Francis DiaUaiFera, to the acquisition of toe oM, 39 at East Catholic been taken on the petition, and ***. 5****® ** charge, land, is required for the water who had outlined Ws party’s Temple Beth Shdan tor a fa/ . t, ... ..v .• tt- i. o u i • • j with other charges when Neff d*® Pried .open by a pair of the marginal seats, so named MANCHESTER SESSION appears at Tolland Superior scissors ^toat was found lying Pasquale V. Aiello, 19, and that Zanghi agreed to write to Antique Nww 'because of the narrow margins supply system of New York possible platform on March 3. ciuty tor senior ciuxens; to toe Thirty-mne East Catholic High School juniors and the State' Traffic Oommissim. An antique show and .fair. rwvmingw said thbt the Re- relocation of the Pioneer Para- seniors yesterday were inducted into the Msgr. Robert Stanley Oiechno, 16, of 15S on toe floor next to toe pool WilUam E.' Copeland, 19, both by which they are held. 1|he City, according to the Encyclo­ Warm up that Hilliard St., pleaded guilty to ______table. The pool table coin box of Hamden, were each charged The Tietitlon was described bv »!»*««»'*? ^ ^X. Matthew’s country's narrowest is in paedia Britannica. putoUcan platform “constitutes chute do. in the industrial park w . Doyle Chapter 6 f the National Honor Society at weak and general proposals and off McNall and Deml^ Sts., ceremonies in the auditorium. two counts of breaking and en­ is reported to have contained no with larceny and shoplffUng yes­ ^ f T 28. at the TAC Building o n ^ hard-to-heot roam Indicates such a groping fk>r is- and to toe construction of 100 Charles B. -Shaw, ■■ ------tering with criminal intent. He XT’ money. terday iUbout 6:16 p.m. A secur­ ^ ^ 30- Clyde Jo h n d r^ , Met- was given three months on each ' K r ilA Jit It ia believed that a few cans ity officer at Orand-Way ac­ m«^ Daido^ add^^tho^ chairman of the sues, that it down’t deserve any bousing unite for the pj^clpal, welcomed parents^ gouchard, Stephen Breen, count, suspended, and put on cused them of taidng six ridrts, comment or debate.” of beer were probably taken, It has not been shown to him. IN. with the MW faculty and students; after jeaime DeOesare, Teresa Delek- probation for one year. police aay. valued at $16.34, without paying Zanghi has claimed that all Farm er Honored Spring Special He predicted that the party whloh Robert Ricci, chapter Dana Donovan, Frederick R ec Notes tor toem. correspondence addressed to which wins''the local election president, described toe Nation- Thomas Dwyer, Henry Chaiges against him came as Urban Luginbuhl, a town Cmifc CHASER a result of breaks at Empire OOMSTOeX’S LOCALE Court' date for Aiello and the selectmen is shown to him. In October "win experience a Driver to Faiee «a Honor Society and toe quail- pay, Susan Gryk, Wesley Oryk. Regular season play in toe Nevada’s Comstock lpde,i fa­ Oppeltmd, both students s t the dairy farmer, will be preMnt- BY IRON RREMAN windfall from revaluation, not flcaUons for membership. Mary Hammond, James Tool Co., and Eastern Boiler Vernon-EUington Men’s VoUey- Students* Photos __ed _an award _ for outstand-______Co., where tools valued about mous for its gold and silver de- University of Connecticut, is Meadowbrook School pupils in aiid "meritorious herd pro- THIS REVOLUTIONARY NEW DB- experienced in many years, and License Chwge Requirements for oitrance to- icodowrid, John LaBeUe, Fran­ baU Lea^e will end "^"day is located In toe 'tfirglnla Api«April 11. Bach youth was then one which will permit the par­ eluded attaining a scholastic $50 were taken. Gradea 1 through 3 wlU be pho- Auction, at the annual meeting VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT­ cis Lattanzlo, Jeanne Lisee, The cases of Burton C. Bas- evemngat^i^vlwSclwl w lth^j^ the Sierra Nevadas, rrieased to Ms parents under 10% DISCOUNT CSfldIrflwM ING will keep your cold or chilly room ty in power to take cate of all Robert L. Webb, 19, of Wal- average of 86 per cent In all Thomas Lombardo, Rita Lysik, four matches scheduled to be tographed tomorrow. Picture xoUand Welch and Marilyn will vie for the championship years. ' breach of peace by assault as the following week. AU playoff All qualified residents who are ing program. \ Church, Bolton. a t the church. The couple are of W. Middld Tpke, according to Breen, Thomas Dwyer, Patricia welch. The planks -in Cuitunings’ the result of injuries inflicted on contests will be the best Of five. interested in serving as sub------i The bride is a daughter of residing at 10 CampbeU Dr., MANCHESTER OVERHEAD DOORS proposed platform, in adiStion police. Bonino and Nancy Bouchard. ____ „„„ Larry Pearoon, 30, of 97 Math­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. WUUams The tour top teams are in­ stltutes are being asked to con- Manchester ' Evening Her* Charleston, where Mr. Wright is SALES and SERVICE FO G AR TY BROS.. Inc. bo holding the tax line, are; „ Police report toe Webb car pins and certificates were HOSPITAL GETS $79,000 er St. last namth. tart the board of education. aU Tolland correspondent, of Brookfield Rd. The bride­ stationed 'while serving in the volved in matches on Thursday BINGO 1. Support a bond issue, to was making a left turn into a presented the inductees by WASHINGTON (AP) — Yale- James F. Morin of East Hart­ P. A. C . BALLROOM 'When school attendance is Bette Quatrale, tel. 87S-ZS4S. groom is the son of Mrs. Ema Submarine Siervice of the U. S. €43-2037—ASK FOR KEN 319 BROAD STREET—TEL. 649-4539 private paridng lot at toe time Father Shaw. New Haven Hospital, New Ha- evening that couM have an ef­ Wright, of Austin, Tex., and repair the older elementary ford, charged with willful mis­ fect on toe playotts. Tbe Ctui- Navy. gohools and to complete a pro- of impart. Court date for Webb The three new senior mem- ven. Conn., has been granted 2 6 VILLAGE STRCCT, ROCKVILLE Milton Wright of Vernon. is April 11.' beta Include Carol Chamber- $79,000 by toe Department of conduct with a motor vehicle, nonballs are scheduled agatnaf The Rev. Abram Sangrrey, A written warning for failure land. Leslie Egan and Gloria Health, Bkhication and Welfare, pleaded not guilty to the charge the Rockville Legion sad the EVERY MONDAY-^ P.M. pastor of United Church, per­ to set the emeigenoy brake Mlgtletta. The grant toward a $87,000 and the case was continued to 'Vernon National Dank is match­ formed the ceremony. Miss Do­ issued to Eleanor M. Bolduc Junior members are John An- addition for 21 p^iatric surgical Aprils 14 for prObaible cause ed against the Ellington Teach­ ris Skinner Was organist. ^ 1 of U16 Benton St. yesterday, af- drelnl, Janet Aubln, Carol Bar- units was annowKed by Connect- hearing. ers, both contests at 8 p.m. A The bride was given in mar­ Terry Court right, 17, of 16 sweep of the three game3 by . ter a <»r she had parked and bfrto, Patrioia Bonino, Nancy lout senators Tuesday, '/r. riage by her father. Miss Joan ^■V. A';-* loft - -5 . ,______' - .______. : ' ■ ■ . ' MW J t c Jtod J*m «s l^liirtin. S7, the Bankers WoUId giv«. them C. JYJUlams of Boltpn,. slater, of, of 180'P b^ r ,St., .pleaded not the league title. They presently the bride, was maid of honor. > guilty to two ooimte each of lead by one game with a 40-6 Miss Laura Jean Naczkowskl of breaking and entering with season’s record. A Banker’s .oas Alagcaadrta, Va , k eousUl oTtha t ': Democrats Name 70 criminal Intent. They waived and a Oannoriball win could re­ bride, 'was flower girl. A ' ' rence W. MacLeHan, M, e f i i probable cause examinrtion and verse toe standings and give toe 66 East Center St. toe case was bound over to the Woodland D r., hit a p i^ e d opn- Cannonballs first place. The lat­ At Summit St. I verUble with no oooupahte tla t next se9sierior Court on Cider MIU Heights and the Jay- WINE to make it a west of Broad committee which will serve for the next two years. It other charges. An additional cees are pitted against the albctd 8:46 a.ip. accepted the recommendations of its executive board. $600 bond was set on Countiight. Mountaineers. HAPPY EASTER for ^Uc^M^UanjiiHce ^ nonUnotlons were made The case of Thomas D. Roche, steered his car left t^j avoid a the floor, indicating that 21, of Coventry, was continued JOHN EKBLOM DIES R O S E S * - * 1 “ You, We have an Above oolUrion with an unidentified ve- .. ^ ,5 loran. Town Treasurer Wtdter to March 31. He is charged with WHITE PLAINB, N.Y. (AP)— rTT j " .j no primary will be held this Ledlerc, Roger Macaione, EM- hicle, and as a residt hit toe year. misconduct \Wth a motor vehi­ John O. EBcblom of Greenwich, OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Avefajge Selection of Fa­ Hack car. The Hack car 'was ward Moriarty, Jean Pasqualini, cle and operating a motor vehi­ Conn., retired board chairman damaged in toe right front side The cwmjnittoe oonristo of the Walter Sinon, Robert Vater, vorite 'Brands! Phone 66 eodstkig members of the cle while under the influence of of the Hupp Oorp., died Wednes­ and was towpd away. Aitty. Richard Woodhouae, P at­ intoxicants. ' day in a White Plains hospital txliwn oommittee, plus four now- ricia Conti. 643-4136. oomers: Edwin M. Edwards, George H. Beebe, 36, of 489 after a long illness. He was 71. WHALINO CAPITAL Also H eitert Stevenson, Olaf E. Middle Tpke. was fined a Ekrblom, on expert in reha­ In the early part of the 19th 'nw*'***' Paris, Mrs. Della Anderson,. . . TV Atty. Irving Aronson, *®tol of $46 on charges of wll- bilitating sagging corporaUtMiB, century. New Bedford, Mass., SuHivan end Robert Vater. Of Atty. David Barry, Barbara fyj damage to private prop- served on the board of Hum> -,v i ’• , > ;'f. TM IV*S was the whaling capital of the toe four vacancies which they ‘F»H A H IV1 AC Y ■; Coleman, Mary Cotter,. .Theo- erty, breach of peace and re- from 1966 until 19M. Hupp’s ‘ - 4 ’ ■ ■'i* ^ world The port reached its peak fOl, two had existed for sev- dore Cummings, Raymond Bails, sisUng an officer. i i i i 875073 MlMAril.ST .MANCHBTEH '5 sales, which totaled $11 million in 1857 With the registry of 829 «ral months and two had been Maurice Oaudet, Philip Harri- Two counts of breach of in 1964, topped $168 million 10 whaling ships. caused by toe recent reaigne'- son, Harry Howroyd, John peace against Eaverne Harm- years late¥. ttons of Atty. ItoiUp Bayer and Hutchlnson, Atty. Sanford Plep- sen, 24, of 61 Seaman Circle EScblom jis survived by Us Mm. M aiy Connor, ler, Theodore Powell, and Atty. were noUed. widow, Grace, and two daugh­ The memben of toe town Allan Thom*. Richard Neff, 18, of 432 ters. oommittee are: > ITS A SWINGING SAVINGS FUNG! (Roger Negro, Dr. John Barry, Katherine Bourn, Edwin Ed­ wards, Jack GoMberg, Atty. Paul Groobert, Atty. Jules F asliib iifilile Dviet^ *'■' S' ^ f / A *Si< '•jK' N Kaip, Ailioe lam enzo, A tty. potpourri ______Geoige LcMner, Jo s^ Ma­ N aturalizes caione, Frands Mahoney, Pas- W staiA , QjtL J d j u j j v | dd ddutiangelo, Fred Nessiff, or Eriienuel SoUmene, Robert :l e s s ^ S I N G E R Stone, J'Ohn Sullivan, Town B.S portfolio? All It takes to get your homework done... Cleric Edw)ard Tomkiel. id fie If 6lrap^sioal l.Buy the Touch & S ew ^ Aleo, Henry Bertcer, Chariee CHOICE Boggini, AH an Cameron, Jo­ RIB : seph Gsrvals, Nlchtdas Jack- ★ Zig-Zag sewing n ^h in e Bton, Atty. ArnoU Man, Paul Without careful planning, bySINCER^ Korney, Matthew Moclarty your investment holdings Nqncy Scott, Frank Stamler, r o a s t : can and up a hodge podge John Ziemak. Alao, Ted Brindsmour, Elea­ of odd-lot securities. 1(6606 yoiir 6il066 |6oMiis nor! Benevento, Leo Blenchette, Our Research Department •\.' WBliem Bronefll Jr., . Janet $ 1 . 1 5 : can hdp you with a master Byeholeld, John CagiaaeUo, plan. They will aupply you Marion CUfford, Alfred Camp­ bell Raymond Damato, Thomas acoat with inf onnation and aug- lb HehegUsa, Raymond Larivee, gast securities baaied on Ttaiersse Parla, PaiA PUmps, finely , ^ Phnup, NATIVE your long range objectivea. Delte SiiHvaa. V m aej, Cello Pack — Sweet life Also CUraoee Foley, Steve CHICKENS 6Sc detailed For a free Portfolio itoal- CavagMUO. Atty. Jo s e ^ Conti, yria, why not call on your Joeeph Ckerwlnaki, Jam es Hal- 6 to 6Ki n>. Avg. BACON Lb. 79c Pataam r^reaentativot is a little application ^ Frosea, Cubed I Faaey, CENTER CUT gma ^ Bone .A N D selTOt^^JPRGE gift . vroMAira cu m . S VEAL f DC SV90RDFISH f QC • Hardwcnlcpa^dL : « r KANCHEBXE» Kavy BIim Stoart tlmikuigpa:^ dTlietter, n •CUTUTS 1 9 ' M steaks f v < k f That's why knowledgeable home owners their FBEE FREE S p rlif ' fix-up'or expansion problems with a CBT Home Im- FREE Fancy, Firm, Ripe FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL! SiMEI* Duel i$ n i C$ri$te$i6- SCMUS1K* Detisrt Brii|s provemmt Loim. t ig ri$n r- I f SMCEI n iQ M Cello pok.ef4’e PEA S, 11/} ibe. — CUT CORN !

MANCHEST)^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 PAGE FIFTEEN .^ A G E FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY^ MARCH 24, 1966

gbis'and their perenta can be­ IBoiton y Andover come foSy Informed in camp programs and be neeared that FRESH th e tr own appUcattone wfU be I ‘ glvdn eqoBl -eteaddbretto* w tti »iMannise Renamed Baseball Head Denut^atsNa^BeJ^ai^, M aH^^elhen jto toe atefe. \ ROASTING AUTHORIZED •I nands IbtnilM ivaB g«Bt»d donatim arc gladioli Omokitt, property on yam a Guy Outlaw Is Re^elect^ tied rotnmirokeier of the towa »>ulhe and dahlia rooU. which RjL; U jad «i«ey H. eM ■peMe L. _____ , at - an nr Beparated before spring Webb to Paid Fine, property The Democnato of Andower alectonte^ to fbt new people CHICKENS ,.lMaebaU program at an or- Cook Dr.; Heton Henick to met in ceiMos laet night at toe Into toe pary, toid to aae tiiat ' . ligardeatiflnal meeting last night Those whose thumbs are Town of Boltoti, property wfafdi Town Han and eleeted two dde- people get out end eotiu 6 l> si o m I o p J|at the Oommunity % n. This more apt to be white from the wlta be Im a^ aa 'IHarrlck gatee to each of the eix poU- Oomnltteea were eppototed OR 'Iwfll be IftomiBe’s fomth 'sea- pastry b<»rd cin Just start Memortal Paih”; Howard C. ttoat oomrecttone elated tor the for oamUdatee, election, I ^ l i c Records. ’ — TOP QUALITY — ««eon running the program. thinking which of their special- and Blwra B. Chaee to Fran- .early aiunmer montoa. After voters, policy, wagra and nmans J J T. J. Crockett end Pete Rob- ties to baka cia 3. and' Nancy” ------A. Plano, toe oaucua aa organtosttonal and pul^.hifoimation, Aft of Wto*antoq;Doeia lim ited Weekly Amounts. Dellvety nM rtib perta were re-eieeted advisora. A band conceit wiU be pres­ pixiperty on toe west side of meetiog of toe new Town Oom- which have Men ataed^for a j. Klaln 4 nd E k n M |B. Farm Pickup Satnrdiw- • •Bmerson Boaworto will seree aa ented a t 8 p.m. March 31 in the Hebron Rd.; Rmudd Maynard mHtee______elected offlcera and ap- m ntoer of year*. Two newroom- tS b ifi to JaiM l l(pikie BtiMIts F A I R T r a d e -|umpire>ln-chief, and Mra. ter- high school gym..Both the Junior to M artin J . and iy lv ia I#. 3 o- Tinted oonanittees. mltteea i^oiated ore for stn- proper^ off Summer ift. hanaon, propeKy on Wafroua • letta Oalkina will continue aa senior high bend, composed Beatrice Bt KowaMd and tiettai and for study of .fonn- £w A. |H>|itwan- ''A p ril 2 and 9 at the Commu- combo and a small Jazz graap M. NeianuBi, proper^ in Web­ 2 nd Oongroaskmai In New Ixm- ing M t. Of tliie total 800 are aid H Ftoverild, propSHar off TVjiliMi HOME IMPROVEMENTS Mnlty Hall from 10 to noon. from the elementary school. ster lane area; JUobard C and RepUblicaao, .8 3 0 are Demo- Dtaoell S t saixabeth H. Allan to EHzabeth don Ju n e 2S. G erald A nderson The registration form must School medical examinations and XJdlto Blrmlnham were crate, and 208 are miaffUIrted, . JjnignMiftJUeii ^ . t'be signed by a parent or guard- will be given March 29 a t the t>. Hawkine, property on He­ bron Mected to go to toe State Bert- With well over 100 peopie in Donald K. BBofgee against i^ian and must be accompanied elementary - school for students atorial convention at Stafford town eUgtole to became .voters Robert-Jr.-and' Jnlia -CL Eukas, i'by a registra.ti* Up-Front Door Storage ; * The baseball program la un- will be Moe.aiid Guy toitlaw. FULL POWER — ALL CHANNa the Saturday performance of for peoperty on Rt. 86 next to resident and day campe In Oon- 000. : - Wide-Spacc Freezer Shelves ' der toe town's park and rso- •The Squirrel Oage,” preeent- Muton Jeneen's. and London Offioen of toe Town Com­ nectlciit. To Ek J; Furphy, wbdden USE OUR ONE OR ^ O YEAR 'teation department, and as with ed by St. Maurice Players in par|( ihc.’e request tor a Bkn< mittee, to serve for the next There wHI he camp songs led fence at 29 Strme St, 8^ . SOLID HARDWOOD WALNUT v other athletic programs, re- two yean, were elected by by Sue Hohmann, a demonstra- TV> G. A. Chappell for Me- L E A S IN G p l a n ;; S^bSSTto deQSi; rX ^ on Wfty <« toe Optional Features: ^ oo*og»«« “» Ing Wiu meet at toe ctamch at corner of Rt. 88 and Scixxri Rd. unanhnoua vote. They are Out- (ion of camp uniforma and morial Pjrtoian Buildtaig Oorp., 9 7 % of AU Leaaes Are ROieu^! 'n n teers. 7:46 p m . _____ law, toairman; Beatrice Ko- equipment, a showing of slides reli^ta sign rt 465 lii,' M ain I No Defrosting in Freezer INSTALLED WITH SET-UP AND SGRVI After the show, refreshments Mancbeater Evening Her­ walaki, vice cbalnnrui; Sarah about camp activities,' and St,^ 880. BMmer, secretary; and Joanne a distribution of folders wMch ------y I Automatic Ice Maker ^ ~ .^riiurohes have^ formed a com- *»* . served at toe home of ald Bolton oorrespondent, P a u l d o d s e demeweU Young, toL MS-886L Von Roemer, treasurer, out- describe the programs and how HONORED AT BALL..' I Meat Keeper, Fruit and Egg Basket ^nlttee to survey too area to low eaepreseed hia gratitude for to enroll. AppUcatlone are part General W as^gton, In'lVgS, ^tenntoe reeldento’ having been chosen to serve an- of toe folders. received the formal thnpfciii of and denominational preferences. Cap Machir^*$ Idea other tenn and stated that toe Promotion Days are being toe American Congress for Us. PONTIAC I>r. and M «.U Neman Dut- party’s goal w«s to win elec- held throughout toe state well conduct of toe Revolufibnary oucted next week py tlie com-^ . - i.r.....rwt t w ____• ■BMJnShSOMa—Stoppers were 373 MAIN ST. * BIANCHESTER (549-2881 mlttee, starting Monday. ^ Uynwood Dr. were elect- a big problem for early botUeis. ttons by havteg good candidates, In advance of toe date for mak- War at Princeton UnlvwMty’S ^v lM r^m t^e^’ weeks pr««W««to of Bomaroo earil- ^ corks and glass or ““ tog applications. In this way toe Nassau HaH. going ^over ~ toe membership rolls 0T ... tills ycftPv suoc^wltog ^ IMM. Crown. oprfctog of toe four churches, toe com- ^ started a revolution to eoft- ‘ mlttee will contact aU residents Harvey Harpln were (fatok production. WSHam Patot- >:^the Bolton and North Coven- er. a Brtttowre maehtalst, ;try areas who are not listed on ^ meetoig will be a thought up toe disposable bottle , dhlureh roHs. cocktail party. cap to fonn an airtight seal and The cooperation of zesldsota That’s a basketbaR game (tie cover the mouth of toe bottle, REGISTERED is being arted toat toe churches fafhers and daugbtom are ptay- and patented Us Idea In 1008. ’ may better serve those who d^ tog April 2, not a basebaR f PHILCQ - Nile services. game, althought it’s quite pan- CH IEF OF RESEARCH U The four omrrfww axe S t slble tort toe Junior ctaaa, which HARTFORD (AF)—The newly ®Westinghouse •TOeorge’s Bplacopal, S t Jtaurlce to sponsortag the event, wOi formed Connecticut Research Roman Catholic, Bolton Congre- to|nk of baeebaU, (oo, once toe Commission, whose purpose is RUE I EM PER. gaUonal and United Methodist eventoge are Ugfat enough. to pifl together industrlM, uni­ 5 YEARS 12.2 CU. FT. — 2-DOOR w-irt Sale The fatoers were getting In versity and government-spon­ 220-YOLT ELECTRIC Whether you are good with foape (some of toem after 16 sored research programs, has EACBP BEAVER BUYS flowers or flour, the elementary or .20 years) up toe high found a director. REFRIGERATOR school FTA needs you. On April school g>m last night. Daugb- He Is 66-year-old John 8 . Bur- '® 0 the PTA will sponsor a gar- tern, beware! lew, director of research (or toe DRYER SERVICE a s seen on NBC-TVs'Today'"and "Tonight” and in [l o o k den and bake sale at the Com- FubHc Records Oaiiier Oorp. of Syracuse, N.T. PROTECTION CONTRACT , munlty Han, along with toe an- Warrantee deeds filed In toe Buriew, whose eppototmant to Autmnatic Time Bolton Art Club exhtolt town cleik’s office stnoe mid- toe 82l,960«-year poet was an­ Reaidents, parents or not February Include: Blrken Man- nounced Wednesday, has a (Control Covers all ports and labor for a full five years. Registered for with green thumbs are asked to ufacturlng Co. to EMOo., prop- Ph.D. bram Jolms Hopkins In Extra Large Lint F idl W idth ' start sUpplng some of toelr erty in toe rear of Rts. 6 aiul Chemlsbry and a background of N E W J 0 mat UMPtR. OtliUM lM IIPgR, BEAVER Collector your prolecfion. Exclusive at Turnpike TV.______* Crisper (house plants so toat. thCy will 44A; Raymond O. and Mary work in government private in­ BUY 8>e ready for the sale^ Otoer sug- S. Patterson to Thomas J. dustry and education. 0 ntUM IMMPMR* • RimV! ChronM-Platsf "ROCKET”’ New Balanced Air D airy Bar MUIJI-PURPOSE Reg.l3« ^ Flow Drying I Ws sss Ike Lowest AsUiorizsd or Fair Trads PricM on All Pradacis 8 ^2 9 PRUNIR HOWniBRtg CUSHIONED 4-Way Venting • RAKE Bnett quality--Witt W hite or IMI cufhlon gripe 'yyV K HAND TOOLS ■ Selfcttaning peeh-pril Copper Trowel, cultivator, weedar, ■ Anilad head for better • ##!!! aeUon. ■ Exira-wlde opening Uadai;'#^': •Uiars. M with aUractiva ■ Turn ona way ter lean ■ Draw-cut sndngacNoh ahroma.piated flnith and mWng, tMimiiia; top ©Westinghouse ■tvea batter cute' aeaeHp euahlon gripe. dreaalng-tuni wRh an aaey aqueeza > > ; ' He.DSartae. over to work aad LT.WOOD loesenaoiL _____ ^______-:MjA RHILCO LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET AUTOMATIC WASHER ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED — 0TSUSTMiSm. BTSSiliiipSS. AUTOMATIC WASHER REPAIR DELUXE ACTION TOP ^ NOT PR^ACKAOED Smill SIZB YBUR TOBLS DRYER FRESH MEATS RCTAIL DEPARTMENT BRADS SHEARS ®Westinghouse ahd LOAD ALUMINUM SIDING GARDEN WITH ■ Upper blade Noati to keep pressure aH along the blade. 8 3 4 9 0 mUM IKMPKR^ ■ Exduaive alldng acUon — 2-Cycle INSTALLED EAGER makaa trimming aaty, Control SHOVEL REPUGEMENT ■ Magic Qravlty lock—aquaeta U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF COMBO BEAVER to open; turnevar. aquaeze, AUTOMATIC — Porcelain BUY SAOCff ■ Heet-traeted , HANDUS trslcckeai BEAVER Enam el Tub M ann ELECTRIC BOnOM ROUND ROAST Made BUY . — Antomatio ■ Fira-Hardanad* S afety U d RUMP ROAST handia Lock E Y E R O U N D RANGE — Choice of n | .M n 0 m ua iMMPMR. iftU E I e m p b r ^ W ater 0 mUK igMPER, Temperature BOnOM ROUND GROUND , NOW * ®* FARMfORKC e King SIxe Oven AVO. WEIGHT 25 LBS. 2 "Rocket” "ROCKET”* HAMMER Tough, foiged-staol e Automaiic Oven No. MOL HEDGE S ^ 7 5 MO.A1S Unas, nre-hardi "’' . T im er PENtKBSCOT GRADE "A" OLD FASHIONED EAGER •iMd handia is e Flae Toning for BEAVER splinter-fiaau Quick Heating Now you can have your home completely covered in quality SHEARS aiM . Ainminnm Siding at new low builder prloee. All work SPECIAL Choioaof • Lift-up Service done by our own factory trained men and Is fulty guaranteed. F O W L L Dried Beef v. a. ■ Supebstrong tubular steel haiKUa. Types, sizsi. ' B urneis SUOED TO ORDER m u m a t ' a PoBshadfoiged steal head! a Shock- '• Flaoreaoent absorbing neoprene cushion grip. March Orders Only $ 0 7 9 EXTRA LEAN—FRESHLY GROUND $ 6 .9 9 STANDARD 6-ROOM CAPE NOT PRE-PACKAGED ’T ( » 1NK SUGAR CURED SUOED NOW B T s m s s p S L 8 4 9 8 SEE 0 Ihui liuptii. TSBWWS p e r , Chuck Ground i>. 7P BACON Lb. (30’ X 24’) ROTARY P O W E R l l ^ L QURCOMPLErE HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Other Sizes TURFEDBER ■ Nonslip rtibbar euahlon SEUenON OF Proportionately Low We Are Taking Orders For Your Easter ii TiibUlarrtaal _ LAWN RAKE Eidiamgged No Money Down chrome-platad shafta jeois FROII topper wito Holiday Meal ■ Abaorbs shock 3 ways prerision-ground. a a v B t 0 U W g t E B P E R . ■ Shady (teat acRon, yat hardened-steel PHILCO 34YCLE Automatic Washm* BUT EAOim ’ wambiiuragrass roots, MANCHESTER TOWN'S FWSir PRIZE SMOKED HAMS EASIER fOELRASA — flEAVEO UAbuiBMAKER OP a raw-narosBaiw aanoH. htedaand hook. Model W2 F1 e Exclusive Philco Blades^if-WSter GRAYLEDGE FARM NATIVE TURKEYS— FANCY LARGE CAPONS SPECIAL Acnom PRODUCTS Action e Big C s p ^ e No bumps or bangs 8 0 9 5 from off-balance ioabs e Automatic Soak Cyclg — LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS — IMPORTER AND DOMESTIC e ADtomatle Unt Filter, Detergent 'DispanHr^ CANNED HAMS — PLEASE LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY FOR GOOD SOfiCnON BlRughm P8fip. EAGER ' N E W H e ra a M E R E A V E R m tY ROTATINOI *’6 0 1 5 H I T * NEWS «sjirEttnp LAilm spm nk&MI a p p u a n g e TELEVISION APPLIANCE HOME FREEZER OWNERS ADJRBTABU t e l e v i s i o n L t t K fin yoMT f iE ts t r w ith U .S.D Jh. c lio ie G ih g a Ii Notlwu poM liy. N a.lK 2 ROTARY TV— APPLIANCES S grAfooIi Form fmils aad vegefebles. Scni* «p to aM W494t TV— APPLIANCES PNHjCG 2

X .-.T ■ / ■ -3 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD„ MANCaiESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 PAGE SEVENTEEN ----- ^------1 iM-.niijy MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCH^TER, E0NN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 PAGE SIXTEEN From Your Neigh bor *s KUchen Three Papers Rights Laws ToHand M^ging in NY W. G. GLENNEY CO, By DORIS BXXDIKG Plan One Staff T o Be For birthdays, parties, and ’iu h n e u o U A Asked Ptahhing CommiUiee to Set an ^q»ecial oocasioas, Mrs, NSW YORK (AP) — Owners The Baby Has Stanley 'Waickawskl eC 11 of three New York papers tope By Johnson ' High School Curriculum Starkweather St. makee Carrot to effect their announced meig* Cake, from a very old recipe. •r perhaps within a week of re- (Ooatiaiied from Page One) A high school Ourricvlum dition to (he staff of a flil-tirae The flavor of the cake seems ctovtng JuBtice Department committee was established last physlcial educaObn inatroetbf. to improve, she says, with age, clearance. SraCIA LS THURSn FRI., SAT., MARCH 24 - 25 - 26 Been Named •I could bring suit where he found night by the board pt education. A request for a part-Uma jpltys mo-rtf'* and It can be made and riored That announcement was made a pattern and practice of dls- Kenneth Kaynor wiU represent ed instructor -^is turned ddwn. for unexpected guests. by John Green, aaststant huei. erimlnation, the notmU remedy the board on the commltee. The bqard BUggMted' the IAb^ Carrot Cake neea meneger of the World-Tel- 1% cups brown or white sugar Lean—Grain Fed wc b Bridget daughter William and would be for the prOi|>ecUve The board also reviewed staff of 'gytn oUBSSM'^for the fiiniit e g v ^ and the S«n, after pub- 1 K U, tyaiM, ot Jr. three gradee be bhortened, al- 1 cup seeded raisins I Patricia tiaine Karvelia lOft Center St. Sha waa boM March needs for the specialized de­ Uehw’s representaitivee £ram buyer or renter to bring suit lowlnf addi&onal sessione for 1% cups grated carrots the three papers met Wedns- S^RIB C U T I 8 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal c«aniipaN< partments, with an eye to the 1 tefupoon cloves PORK against the seller or landlord the present teachers. Tito gyln day with members of the AFO- , ents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dame, Plattaburib. N.T. H tr opening of the high school, in 1 teaspoon nutmeg accused of discriminatKm. September. period is now 35'mtnutee once OIO New York Newspaper I paternal grandmother is Mrs. Anna M. Karvell#, 82 Demin|r Such legiriation. Which is ex­ a week for Grades 1, 2, 8. end 1 teaspoon cinnamon S t Her paternal great It - also established a teacher Gufld’e negotiating committee. I pected to stir sharp controversy 5, and 35 minutea twloe a week cups cold water ft was also team ^ that the I veils, 339 Tolland Tpke. She haa two brothers, Kristopher, 8, tenure policy and agreed teach­ urnoDuciNG iw o new g r a i n s in t h e 2 tablespoons shortening ROAST in Congress, would theoretically ' for Ofades 8, 6, 7 hnd 8. publisheni plan to operate with , and Shawn, 3. r . ers could change grades for the 2 cups sifted flour t •••••;_ optn up previously aHArhite new school year, if qualified. The board iUsb authorized the CQMfLETS FAMILY OF 9UAUTY PANEL PROPUCTS a single staff and house ell de- suburbs to Negroes, assuming 2 level teaspoons baking >■ Jntras, Glenn Edward, son of Mareel R. and Oannen Kaynor and Board Chairman hirinc of. Mias Judy Judaoh, a paitments except adverUring in the Negroea could afford to soda the Worid- Telegram plant. The I Ouellette Jutras, 200 Charter Oak S t He was bom .March 18 David' Oook diescribed the dutlea part-Uma vocal music taacher,, | ^ teaspoon salt move. of the curriculum committee as on a full-time basis, A request Sunday peper would be put out ' at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother Juriea: The adminis­ 1 cup nut meats I Is Mrs. Emilia Ouellette, Lawlston, Mialne. Hia paternal being to outltne a four-year for a third fuH-Uma ihatru^or at the Herald Tribune plant. tration proposal would be di­ was turned down. 1 egg Thornes J. Muiphy, Guild ex­ lb ' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Jutras. Lewiston, rected at both state and federal curriculum for the new high Place.sugar, raisins, carrots, I Maine. He haa a brother, James, 10; and two sisters, Diane, school, and to establish the se­ Pemaission. granted to ROualcbte* by. M A S O N IT ecutive vice president, said the jury systems in an effort to end spices, water and shortening in Guild hopes to keep "a maxi­ ' 17, and Catherine, 15. the allAvhite 'juries that prevad quence of Courses, correlating hire a second fuil-thna guidance,] saucepan and boil fdr five min­ » • • • • • them to the junior high school counselor, to cxipand guktamca mum iwmber of jobs,’’ and that in many parts of the south. utes. Remove from heat. Gbol seniority wo«tid be adhered to » Tnohey, Sean Streeter, eon of Philip N. Jr. and Berna- Instead of the “key man sys­ program. servicea In , the primary giadea, and add flour, baking eoda, salt, LOIN PORTION ...... lb. 6 9 d • dine Coskey Itiohey. 21 Brighton Rd., West Hartford. He was They will select menubers of after considerable disoussion of "if titere is any justification for tem’’- by which prominent cit­ nut meats and egg and mix w ^ . cutting off anyone.’ •born March 3 at St Francis Hospital. His maternal grand- izens recommend jury lists, the committee, tentatively com­ guidance program. Place -in large greased and ■ mother is Mrs. Margaret Ooskey, West Hartford. His pa­ posed of a high school principal, Some 1,800 Guild members prospective federal Jurors Would Nevins said state standards floured tube pan and bake in are among the 6,700 pereens BEST CENTER GUT ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Streeter, be chosen at random from lists a local re^dent employed as a call for one guidance instructor 350-degree oven about one and LENT SPEOiaL r 11 Essex St. His paternal great-grandmothers are Mrs. employed at the Worid-Tele- representing the entire adult high School teacher, a repre­ for every 750 students. Tolland mie-quaxter hours, or until done. gram, the Joumal-American I Florence K. Streeter, 63 Starkweather St., and Mrs. Ethel population. The lists might be sentative of the PTA, the super­ ■will have about 1,340 students Mrs. Waickowsiti and her hus­ M. Gowbig, Springfield, Mass. aitd the Herald Tribune. *••••' drawn from the roster of regis­ intendent of schools, a member in Septsmber. Only. publle band were bom and raised in AU three papers have been SGA of the present teaching staff, schools with proper guidance Manchester. She Is employed at PORK CHOPS [ LaOupelle, Darlene Ana, daughter of Cererd and tered voters or a city directory. 'working under terms of an ex­ The law would reach state and a member of the board. programs are eligible for state Pratt and IVhitney Di-vision of pired contract wMle negotia­ ) Frances Blair LaOrapelle, 195 E. Main St., Rockville. She Kaynor will report Mra John Blasko, Yonkers, cent Nevlns. The board agreed teacher’s contract. This haa 4'x8' PANEL feels that toe North Elad re­ HARTFORD (AP)—Two Hart- sons attempting to desegregate ■it was the responsibility of the been the procedure for several 4'x8' PANEL lire end explosion that demol­ The directors of the Sih Dis­ development should be the first < N.Y. She has a brother, Christopher, 6; and a sister, Candace, public facilities. ished Haynes’ Service Station. ford State Jell inmates who 1st-3rd RIB-99C superintendent and th? princi­ years. ■ ■, . ■ trict, til a letter to Robert Full­ project to come tmder study by walked away froM a work de­ It also would empower the pals to grant the changes if they John Curry, proprietor of the er, chairman of the Manches­ yoair committee. They think GRAPEFRUIT Introdaetory Chevron Station on Quinnipiac tail took a j^o-taour joyride in a attorney general to initiate feel the teachers are qualified. - Mancheeter Evening HeraM Priced that, if jwur investigation can Knsmin, JonaSian David, son of Arnold and Kathryn court action to end harassment Street, accidentally dropped a ter Ghamber of Commerce Com­ state-owned cw Theeday beforo Davis Kusmin, Old Poet Rd., TOlland. He wae boin March 14 Staff Additions Tellazid correspondent, Bette uncoi^or toe reason for toe de- returning to custody, state po­ WAYBEST-MEATY or intimidation of Negpx) pupils The board authorized the ad­ Quatacaler te|. 875-2845. Limited Time work light into a basin of highly mittee “PROD’’ (Promiote Re­ at St. Francis Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Only newal of Downtown), have lajys, it will help to solve fu­ lice said. (or their parents) who are at­ flammable cleaning fluid Tues­ ture problems in the Mein St. ‘ and Mrs. Norman R. Davis, Storrs. His paternal grandparents tempting to attend previously day, and the fire spread quick­ prodded him to give priority to Charged with theft of a motor are Mr. and Mrs. H any Kusmin, Brooklyn, N.T. project. vehicle from toe state car pool (MIICKEN LEGS OR BREASTS • • • • • all-white schools. civil rights,- A beating, under al, although controversial! Is ly, officials said. the North End Renewal project. The intimidation law would go the proposed law, would carry less severe tiuui.civil, rights leg­ The explosion that followed ‘TROD’’ ■was formed to han- “We certainly hope you can and with escape from keeper. BROCCOLI ' Oletan, Paige EUzabeth. daughter of Louis A. and Jane 29 beyond the post-Civll War stat­ penalties similar to the assault islation already proposed . by w ^ heard for miles. The build- die the information and public speed up the renewal project for were Lionel Frete, ^ and Pethybrldge Glelm, 78 Neill Rd., Vernon. She was bom March ute making it a crime — with a penalties for the state involved. Republiean liberals and. the NuWood liig waa wrecked, but no one reietlone campai^ for the down a better tomorrow In the North James A. fimith, 2ti both of ' 21 at Manchester MemoriU, Hospital. Her maternal grand­ maximum five-year prison sen­ A civil rights murder could car­ Leadership Conference on Ci'vil was hurt, town project preparatory to End.’’ Hartford. y n s . parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perthybridge, New FRESH CRiSE 3 9 i tence and $10,000 fine — to con.' ry up to life imprisonment;. Rights, representing more than Britain. Her paternal grahdmother is Mrs. Herbert W. Gletm, spire to deprive others of their The administration’s ' propos­ 100-organizations. ' ■ Newton HlgMands, Mass. She has a brother, Charlea, 4. 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PAGE NlNETEENj MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 I>AGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl^, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 'Tliey Came to Win^—Auerbach Around the Sp0rts Night \ Hqtvard, Nicholson Clay to Quit Slated Monday Movies, sports talks and Grapefruit League prasMitstion of ohamplon- shlp awards In several Royals Nip In Slugging Show WITH If He Loses sports are on the program for ttie annual Sports Night victory, as did Jerry Lucas, one tolrd quarter,” he added. *‘Wa TORONTO (A P )— A'suddenly modest Cassius Clay at West Side Rec Monday, BOSTON (AP) — .“ We of toe heroes of the Mg victory, cut the lea4 to three jtolnts anj^ • Frank Howard is ready on Tom McCraw’s run-scoring by Murcer gave the New Yoric sayslys he’ll retire if George _ Chuvalo______strips him of his starting at 6:15 pun. came to play and they came single. Detroit scored unearned Yankees an 8-6 verdict over' Earl Yost “ The defense did it. toe then we gave up toe bafll thre^^ . head north; Dave Nich- heavyweight title next Tuesday night Hal Ooodnough, goodwill to win,’’ said Boston Cel­ runs in the first and third in­ Boston. defnse did It,” repeated McMa- times without UWng a rtot.’ son hopes for a trip “ Td have to retire,” he said ambassador of the New tics’ Coach Red Auerbach hon. ” It’s one tMng to talk “ But ClnclnnaU played well,** nings, then won in the sixth on Bill Bryan drove in four nms HERALD SPORTS EDITOR t Wednesday after sparring eight York Mets, will be the fea­ after his defending Nation­ about it and another thing to he said. "You can’t take tow south. Jim Northrup’s triple and a sin­ with a homer and a single, lead­ were nice enough to have me. rounds in prcfiaration for Ms 16- tured speaker. In addition play it as tough as we did. away from them. They went Up j. Theymet before starting gle by Don, Wert. ing Kansas City past Baltimore I’m fighUng one of their boys. al Basketball Association Todays T^am round scrap against the Canadi­ he will show movies of the ^ e ir respective travels, 11-9, and Ixni Brock helped St. — He’s a nice boy and I have noth­ champions_____ ^____ got off ___ on the “ We kept hitting the boards on the boards and we were The New Toric Meta increased an champion from Toronto. Mets and the Boston Celtics. and the result was a 13-7 Louis to a 6-1 triumph over the ing agatnat.Mm.” wrong foot in the Eastern and we’re going to keep doing it standi^ around there watching their record to 8-S, rallying for “ Once I lose, that’s it.” Trophlea will be awarded axhibition victory for Los Angeles Dodgers with two He aaid he pops off only be­ Division semifinal playoffs, throughout this series. That’s them.” five unearned nms in the ninth Chicago White Sox But there seems little chance to Norman’s and the Herald singles and a double. cause he’s toe target of criti­ .The comment summed up the the way to beat Boston.’ * When told theWg Houston over Washington inning and a 7-6 victory over of that heppeMng. Clay, is a Angels, league and play­ cism because of his religious series opener after the Royals Although Lucas and Oscar Lucas, was credited with yesterday. Pittsburgh. BiU Mazeroskl’s In two more one-run contests, lopsided favorite. off champions. Individual . X w , j beliefs. Clay is a member of toe outhusUed the favored Celtics Robertson tied for game scoring Auerbach was surprised. Ito Nicholson drove in six runs error started the raiUy, and Jim the Chicago Cube toi^>ed Oali- awards for tournaments in Hickmans’ two-out, nui-scoring One Toronto bookie said a few Black Muslims. 107-103 to send the series to Cln- honors ■with 26 points apiece, must li^ve grabbed at least 40 With two homers for the Astros fomia 4-6 on Ron Santo’s sacri­ Stengel resigned? Being the top amah operators are taking bets table tennis, pool and foul While Howard unloaded a 606- sii^ e caiq;>ed it. SARASOTA, Fla. — Six He was the object of consid­ clnnati for toe second game Sat- Lucas was far from happy with rebounds.” fice fly in the ninth Inning, and man in the front office, with with Clay a 6-1 favorite. shooting and the father and (oot homer for the Senators. Cleveland trimmed San Fran­ managerial experience, many erable criticism over Ms” recent urday night with toe Royals his performance. Boston was poor in as- Minnesota edged Philadelphia new managers are on the “ But the big bookies, and I son "21" contest, all held at cisco 2-1 on run-scoring slnglea thought Stanky would have been remarks concerning the U.S. holding a 1-0 advantage. "Oscar and I just weren’ t hit- pects of the g ^ e m weto I® We The homer was the first of the 6-4 on Rick Renick’s ninth-in­ major Iteague baseball scene mean the really big guys, want toe West Side this season. by Fred Whitfield and Max Al- a logical successor. role In Viet Nam. He made The Western Division semlfl- ting our shots, he said. ’’The first halt, Wllng folm Itovllcek tuning for the nxmstrous How­ ning homer while eighth-inning this season, one of them no part of it,” he said. Because of the caliber of homers by C3ete Boyer and Bob­ vls in the ninth. them at the time his draft board nal playoff opens tonight In Bal- defense saved us. If toe two of J o r ^Ignt^^ftoW^ ard, but the previous lack of the E<^e Stanky, who has Murray Goodman of New this year’s program. I t has tries and Bill Russell was sero long ball hasn't bothered the Offered Five Jobs was reclassifying him and mak­ been opened to the general timore with the Bullets getting us had been MtUng, It wouldn’t ■■ taken over the leins of the York, a spokesman for Main ing Mm eligible for Army duty. the home court advantage for even have been a ballgame.” for seven. Sam Jonee, the outfielder, who has been -spray­ ChiDI£ STANKY 1 Drysdale also told newsmen sive this spring, allo^ng two ^ d . T consider myself a good again tMs season in CMcago, T" MATINEE — Ellen Palmer whom be hit only .163 with the Dodgers’ top offers have runs and 10 Mts in 10 innings. manager, the best.’’ Durooher having agreed to homers and 12 runs hatted Westfall’s Bad Toe pez and I think I have th? best 128, Irene Albee 128. been fS8,(X)0 for Mm and SlOO,- ’’The thing I like most about A man wanted to know by manage the crosstown rival last year. While with Chicago in baseball in Tony Cuccinello, SPECIAL 000 for Koufax, instead of higher Mm,” lus two by Don Lock, Nichol- ey League scofitig record of 53 goals. He won’t have to y«a«." he shot back. "i knew fident, perhaps outspoken rook- Toirllipson 193-484, Hazel Laski ant things than not luiving to Drysdale, the Dodgen have Would he try to be like any looms for England’s legalized bookies following the vic­ belted a grand slam in the contend with his Boston Bruins shadow, Ed Westfall, ^ the Cards lO years le manager said, ’ but I have 191-493. • A Spedal Purchase of factory blemished face Koufax and Drysdale tMs only tiro certain starters, Os­ manager he knows ? tory of the American-owned and bred Riot Act in the lird inning and connected when the teams meet tonight. someday l would be spent time instructing outfield- "I ’m going to Eddid Stan­ season, M d that’s where the teen and Podres.-But Regan has ers and catchers. I toink that tires at fantastic prices.^ kgain 'With one on in the ninth, The Bruins received w o rd ------' ■ - hack managing in the major ky and manage like Eddie CON8TRU>lT![ON — Bob Lincolnshire Handicap. Dodgers feci Regan’s impor­ moved into contest Don Sutton, I know a little something about they had a heavy play coupling pohn Bateman and Jim Wynn Wednesday that Westfall defl- leagues.” Stanky,” came the reply. Johnson 149-398,'''llowie Hansen Riot Act, owned by Mrs. John Iso homered for the Astros. tance comes in. Joe Moeller, Nick WillMte and every position. But I don’t both­ F. C. Bryce’s Mill River Stud at Riot Act with both Highlaito nltely suffered a broken toe In deftL J^ JJ^ S s^ rd D o X ^ ^ “A manager must have flexi­ 145-388, Tom Tanta lM-879, Hen­ Wedding and Freddie. • These tires sold for $15 to $35. Wfi bonght The White Sox and Detroit Regan, a 28-year-oM right­ Bill Singer for the remaining i».f ______XT__ aMeneeman-iorwart Awrey stanky’s last managerial er with pitching, I let Ray (Ber­ South Arlington, Vt., won the last Sunday’s game against New bility. You learn something ry Frey 878, Wes Kiqce 146- Riot Act, a 4-year-old chestnut at one low price. We sell the same way. Extended their winning streaks hander, was a 16-game winner front-line berths. before making a declston. assignments were with the St. res) take care of that.” Ski N otes one-miIej.Lincolnshire Wednes­ York and wonjt be able to skate new every day and try to ad­ 376, Bob CurUn 141-374, BUrke coH by Ribot out of Rave No­ iWednesday, Chicago edging at Detroit as lately as 1663 and Awrey was cut on the leg in a ^ouig Qards in 1965 and Min- Stanky’s pre-vious big league day as ^ e 8-1 favorite in a against CMcago. just. \ * Plank 144-373, BUI Riley 139-^7?; tice, ■won the LlncolnsMre by Cincinnati -4-8 for its sixth thaV9 . a- disttoctlon only . two, ^ actice session awednesday n e ^ lls of the American As- experience was a four-year packed field of 49 horses. Fltchers on the 1966 San BooUe Wayne Rivera was re­ "I enjoyed handling young BY BOB BROWN Tony DeGregorio 370, Mike Mas- half a length over Le Garcon Straight and the ’Dgers nipping Dodgers can ciaUn. when he tripped over defense- goctaUon in 1956. hitch with the Cards, from ' TOe LlncolnsMre, »«,LAD«, OURfOMDOr^ DAYTXNMCRWiU. asking $250. 640-2085. BCGOH* >DUR RAEPON, NURSES AIDE—fuU -and pa AS FOR, HESSEEN < » ! S £ i: b M oOifia I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS (| # % f f YOU'RE ORiViMG A CAR- East Center Sf., 648-1415. 0S THE 6RI6HTUTII4THE PROUD HldTORV Of. FUN04.1 ;lSTUeREO <»ULPHT HELP HOnCIKfe THATlIOU time. Vernon- Haven, 875-21 IH E C L U B .'T HM£f*r yoAKEO OUT THE FULL S K . 8 M 3 § 8 A.M. to 5 PJ«. W909EVE0 OUR 6APE1V r u les ^ HOT A W % YE 2# rvE L0N6ER , «( India aSQniglwdiae M ED K ^L Secretary -full-time - o r-876-7860. - : PROORAM DeTAlUS VT? 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Must stand investigation^' liams Popular Club Plan, De­ refinishAd, cabinets, buUt-lns, years experience, 649-100$, 76 and have salM ability. F\ill partment P803, Llybrook,New CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER GARAGE FX>R RENT. Stone St. formica, almninum, vinyl, York. 5? II EDWARDS Linnmore Dr., Manchester. , TO EARN MORE time employment. Must have u AvailaNe April 1, CaU 643-4884. steel, ceramo siding. William driver’s license. Interested par­ A t GLBRK-TYWST for ' general ANSWERING SERVICE Robbine Carpentry Service. ty call 872-0626 tor interview. . .oiffice: worit, light bookkeeping, 649-3446. Floor FTnishiinf 24 “ . ' M. T. I. SALESLADY full or part- aptitude for figures important, $494500 - 075-2519 Motocydes—Bicydes 11 working hours 8—1:30. Apply CARPENTRY — Ooncrste work, FT-OOB SANDING and refinlsh- time. Apply Mario's Bakery,' and leavo your message. YenH hear from onr advertisar fei QUALITY Motorcycles for qual­ anything from cellar to roof, Ing (specializing in older BUSINESS SCHOOLS ait W. H. '^gland Lumber Co, Jig time without ^lending all eveidng at the tetephoao. 829 Mein St. 640 E. Middle Tpke. ity conscious people. As low as insid: end out, no substitute for floors). Waxing floors.' Paint­ 16 WEEK JT U w ¥T W $10 down. Motorcycle Sales, 595 qual.ty work, satisfaction guar­ ing. Ceilings. Papsrhangl'lg. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for anteed, competatlve prices, no SALESPERSON, — Thoroughly *-aR AutomobUes For Sale 4 Washington St., Middletown. No Job too small. John Ver- OERTIPICATE COURSES IN fuU or part-time waitresses, experienced women's wearing % r 4i Job too smaU. D A D Carpen­ fallle, 649-5750. ; days .or .ipgjrte-- A p^y In per­ 1957 CHEVROLET 2-door 1965 HONDA 150 less than try. days 643-1904, evenings 649- apparel, Tuesday through Sat­ y i yiMctw.m-NHu.Ni,** HERALD Secretarial Programming son only, Howard Johnson Res­ urday or Thursday .througS 5 T s r hardtop, new paint and interi­ 800 miles, exceUent condition. 8880. taurant, 894 Tolland Tpke, ^ t W r r S ) ® / or, S. W. gauges, Hurst floor $450. OaH 649-7307. Gregg Shorthand Saturday. Apply Tweed’s, 773 PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Bonds—Stocks— I.B.M.' Keypunch Manchester, off ^ ( 4 94, Wil­ Main St. Bi BOX LEHERS shift, rebuilt engine, Duntov CABINET WORK, formica coun­ bur. Croee Parkway. cam, solids, 4 barrel carb., BMW MOTORCYCLE model R- ters, rec roome, remodeling. M ortgages 27 Business Typing L M N e 18 O O liO R T V ^ , 69S, new condition, 1,800 miles, eETTIKId For Your $500. 742-7728. QualUy work. Reasonable pric­ A FRKSH^ START wiU lump FULL-lThlB SALESLADIES to IS THAT wtwrj windshield, luggage rack, sad­ Day and' cveping olasses. Free Help Wanted—Male 36 ^>t3aCALL OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS es. Free estimates. Call 649- your debte Into one easy pay- work in youth apparel- More, Information CORVEyiTB 1960, convertible, dle bags and signal lights. Will 6988. nation-wide plac^ent. Next exceUent working conditions. WAiNTBD—Reliable boy, 16-19, 'A L iv w e i good condition, asking $1,250. consider toade, no reaisonable m'ent. If jmu have equity In C O STf/v yCAH-TVaSN ) VMAUTVflS HERE ItAAlSINE ME VHASH»r ] property, call Frank Burke to claas, March 28. Apply to person. Mari-Mada, part-time for lawn, small gar­ IS A PLATE, yO N E AW T/ IT 'ONE OP TH E COOKTS THE HERALD win not OaU. 649-9617. offer refused. Can be seen at A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, 691 Main St. Manchester. den work, clean garage, cellar, ------EEMDS/A PLATE piAPJACKsy WHY m s, disclose the identity of Conn. Constructipn Corp., 261 siding, palnfng. Carpentry. Al- discuss'ways and means. Con­ MEVBZ BENDS BEag SOAKIN'IN necticut Mortgage Exchange, CALL — WRITE — 'VISIT «te., mow to September, $1.50 .THE DISH FMd FOR any advertiser using box Broad St. toratlons and additions. ^eU- IF YOU’VE NEVER sold any­ THBXMAW/ letters. Readers answer­ 1961 <»MET — 4rdoor, clean, ------—...... togs. Workmanship guaran- lA Lewis at., Hartford, 246-. per hour. - 649-3971 after 6:30 AHAUPHCXJR/, thing, national sdvertising and p.m. ing blind box ads wdio one.owner, CaU-649-6824. 1950 HARXjEY MODEL 74, 1200 teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. 8897. ' “ M. T. L ■ beautiful- packaging make' It desire to protect their cc, windshield, bags, looks easy to seU Avon cosmetics in TURRET LATHE operators, ex a Identity can foUow this 1966 SUNBEAM ALPINE road­ SECQND MORTGAGE Un­ BUSINESS SCHOOL great, good condition, $325. 649- ALL TYPES of »mod«Ung, ad- 750 Main' St., Suite 804 spare tihie near home. Earn- perlenced, night shift, hours 6 procedure: ster, white with red Interior, 0120, 66 Hawthorne. dltions, garages, bathrooms limited funds, available fetf' se r. 1725 cc, engine, very low mile­ ond mortgages; payments to HarWord 525-9317 ings from $2 an hour. CaU 289- p.m.-4 a.m. Premium pay, aU tile, rec rooms. OaU , Leon, 4922. ^ n e fiU ;. Dean Machine FTod- Enclose your reply to th# age, nnly 4 months old, must Cleszynski, Builder, 649-4291. lult yoiir budget. Expedient box In an envelopej — ucts, 165 Adams St., Manches­ sell, Call 649-6132 alter 5 p.m. GIRL’S 20” BIKE, reasonable. service.. J. D^- Realty. 643-6129. FULL OR PART-TIMB counter Eiddressed to the Claari^ CaU 649-0245. TEN MEN WANTED ter, ■ fled Manager, Manchester^ 1966 FX)RD' 6, four new tires, BILLS? *? ? Consolidate all . woman. Apply- to person. Dav-. Evening Herald, together motor excellent, body rusted, 1965 HONDA, 1,400 mU«, elec­ Rooflng—SidinsT 16 payments with oqr ONE PAY- ie Bakery, 621 Main St. with a memo. Usting the NO EXPERIENCE .'f!rst $100. 181 Princeton St. tric . starter, good condition, 'MENT-P®R:m 6 n TH PLAN! companies you do NOT X BIOWELL HOME Improvement NECESSARY EXTRA INCOME —Earn $16— WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE $195. CaU 649-8461. Uu. — Roofing, siding, altera­ Bank rates available for home $80 weekly^^.working 10-20 hours ■ want to see your letter. IQwKCHE'VROLET station wag- Your letter will be de­ tions, additions and remodel­ owners. Call New'Haven'78T- TRAIN AS TRACTOR per week, evenings 7-12. More stroy id If the advertiser Is -on, ^.cylinder, standard shift, 5761 or New liondon 442-1135. 4rdoor..^<^l 649-4402, ing of aU types. ExceUent TRAILER DRIVER or less hours available if de­ T 3 S . one you’ve mentioned. If Business Services workmanship. 649-6496. sired, no expertettce necessary. not it ^riU be handled in GRAND , Prix. Offered 13 Immediate job opportuni­ Apply in prson only at Friend­ 4 K B S i this nsual manner. 1963 PDNTSAP One ijwner. 11 649-4349 aifter Business Opportunity 28 ties available wi^ major ly Ice Crecun, 435 Mato St. awini,wacCTXN*.*it*.o* STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, trucking q 0 m p.a n y._ Ll- Roofins: and Chimneys 16-A e s t a b u s h e d Manchester. > * ^ e trouble wHh the Senator’s program is no suspense! -X fireplaces, flagstone terraces. wholesale nut „ ~|hBed by -maijisireglalsy. td - . - , . lAwt^and, Found —T^rviaHEVRca^T?.iiife. super AU concrete. repairs, ResMon- ROOFING Specializing re­ and candy buslnecrience. tion terms. WIL J5e tjrriiiijjr. v 1961 CHEVROLET Biscayne, 2- steeezerS, dryers, gas and elec- ed.' piacepHOb^terytca'-tow. v ^tzto. ranges. OU burners Free estimates. CaU Howle^, Announcements door, V-8 floor shift, excellent e48-S3ia, 644-8888. STOP • LOOK GO. BEN CASEY condition. C!aU 649-2074. ' oleb^^ and repaired. Oosma ford 249-77n anytto^ ELECTTROLUX Owners — Free Applhuice, 649-0065. SUNOCO ^ *; MANCHESTER AREA plekiip M d’^deUvery.- .Prompt CSEIVROLEIT IMP ALA, 9 ^TDiJHWWR )_ /ANmNSW EOMl^ THANKS.VOURO^^IHI H a r o ld An d sqH Rubbish Re- service on your Electrolux (r) X>assenger- . station ' wagon, Heating and Plnmbing 17 SERVICE STATION Help Wanted—^Female 3-5 ^ 6H ftRE0F> |M j P0TDHEtP?NE»^C3 TO HBP„. IS JUST ABOUT 13,000 . miles, one owner. CaU ihovBl — mtics, ceUars and Five days per week, 9 a.m.- cleaners. Also featuring nig BOTn PLUMBINQ and beating •toOEH /AONE/IJUSTcr VTENVEARSTOOlATEl 649-2074. yards, weekljnar monthly pick­ A'VAILABLE NOW 1 p.m. Claims background |H 0 R T RIBS BY FRANK CWAL [ wo(,aeif/ \jvm m.. washer. Call Electrolux author­ up. Bolton, Manehester idoto- repairs, alterations, electric IMPORTANT NOTICE helpful but not necessary. ized sales and service. Call .649- Ity. Harold Hoar, Yl$9-40t4. and gas hot water heaters, free Good gaJlonage history The 1964 ClvU Rights Law Good typing required, In­ 0848, 236-4251. Please ask for estimatos. CiU 643-1496. Expanded faoiUties prohibits, ^ with • esrtato ex­ teresting, diversified posi­ «/ Augustine Kamienski. SHARPENING Service -X^aws, tion, excellent working , IVISAflZMDOniiS SPECIALS COMPLETE pliunbtog and Moderate inveatmeht ceptions, ' iuscrlmlnation be­ ONLY VESPA HAS A fMEV4.MMEt>60BACK, knives, axes, shears, i^ es, cause of sex. It will now be conditions, many fringe COTTON RUGS aiid bedspreads ratary blades. Quick sei heating service, complete new Paid training benefits. TRANSMISSION *tRU88IN6N^ dyed, 70 decorator colors. »0O F(!)RD V -8 ...... $445 bathroom tos‘'allatlons and ElxoeUent income necessary; for our readers Capitol Equipmen. Co., not only to... read the usual GUARANTEEO FOR LIFE Luckyky Lady Laundry, 43 Pur- station Wagon, 4-Door 9 Pas- Mato St., Manchester. Hours latbroom remodeltog, 80 years neU Place, Manchester. seiiger. Radio, heater, automatic dvbUBtoess. Bart VaaCamp, retirement plan Female Help. Wanted and CALL Vespa'.th* world’s largest dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ Male Help Wanted classifi­ transmission, power steering day 7-4. 648-7988. 649XT49. selling motprscootar puts its LOST’ ’— 'one year old tortoise FVx- Detailed Information Call cations, but also our Glassifl- JOHN DALONE, 643-9772 reputation on the line by and brakes. ^ 3 shell cat wtto big fluffy tall, TYPEWRITERS — Standard catlpn Help Wanted — Male guaranteeing the entire trans­ wearing .green collar. 643-1228. and electric. Repaired, over­ or'FemeUe ... . 37. mission system of every new KHN6.()R.Cy^ SAtO THEysiDP^DC ’62,FORD V-8 ..,,.-,$695 Millinery,dressmaking 19 SUN OIL CO- Vcs^ for toe life of toe scooter. t hauled, rented. Adding ma­ PART-TIME COUNTER girl fMB t a x Returns — Busl- moval. and chain aaw work. home, reasonable.' 643-2264, 139 Ifyou are. thinking two wheels, NOTONLV(»SGr *eu& lB LB *7 e o a A L L y ONSOCKZ A. Michaud, 742-809$. Woodland St. WANTED v-;’Hyglenlst, 4-9 days Acce(nmLB,AND ’60 PLYMOUTH .... .$295 a week, good opportunity, busy think Vespa, tosr name that RUTHBMAm ■ by f u U ^ e Income t o ac- 4.Door. Station Wagon. 6 cylta- ESTAl^SHBD' .business for o W a n te d msiins motorsMOter to mil- tow s MO) NOW ' nJNlDBSWITH. countant Raymond Girard, radio, heater, standard DICK'S 8ERVK3E — .Snow­ leasSsqncesslon booth, ^ ° I lions. Six graat models priced plowing, trucking, moving, rut^ Moving—^Trucking- PARY.;nM€’ from $269 plus modest dest- 649-5650 or CaU collect 875- transmission. ming, iW eatlon ’ epd ..picnic NURSE’S AIDE, 3-U, fuU-tIme COUNTOl MHN T3B2. Msh removal, carjientry, clean­ Storage 20 are$ In Boltqp. Call ;|l^. H itch-, . and part'time, Lauirel Maoor, Inaton and set up costs. ing, general repairs, aU types 9 AJ«1 •ifo'’''* m o n e JODAT,... INCOME TAX returns pre­ Many More To Choose From FOR LIGHT delivery or col­ eU, 233-7626' ter 7..p,hi, 649-4619. J. i —We Have PlckrUp Trucks of . odd jobs. Try Dick, reason­ wig.Tfitti pared at reasonaible rates. CaU able. 648-4536. lections, of amaU utois, have Also Mechanic’s Specials car and pick up truck, many ’ IlOUSEKBEPHlt ■ Oompenlon Afe.Ho IBj^rrler/ Jitott Morette, 649-9017. PA RT-TlSg^ to "live with widow, central, THE MANCHESTER Overhead' years^experiwice, know town Anniv'* a — In * • PeMim A t M c B R ID fS locat|oh, Manchester, pleasant' INCOME TAX returns, do It No Money Down Door Bales, eervice and Siutai- weU. vah 548-’7116. OFFICE GIRL SPORT SPOT. early. Raymond PI Jewell. CaU Bob Vlolette, Sales Manager fooni plus salary. Call 875-3806. MEATOWN 643-7^81, eveatogB cell, 649- l^on onj^ ty ^ of ^ rs, 24 j (aN(;;h B8TER DeUvety. tig h t hour service, free estimates, tmcklng and package ddlvery. Office girl a-5 p'^. dally, CLERK - 'fYpiST to meet pub- 1216 BOyer l«he> 689 Center S t 649-8747 4866. ’ 643-2037, 643-0892. East Hartford. Conn. \ < g l aiMUflELaa B*s2^ SOUMENE MOTORS Refrigeratorai wartien and prefer • School •cpm-, . Uo to plesiant offlee.. M ust’be r ) mercial course ' senior. High School graduate 'with at­ WANTED—Ride from victolty 367 Oakland S t—643-0507 ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ atova, moving specialty. Folding Park Chestnut Apts, to Trav­ chairs for rant. dlO^OTBl ' Interviews at ROGERS tractive personality, 6 day ers, sales and service, bonded ■CX5RP., comer oP Mill- and week, liberal vacations, per­ CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER elers. 8r4:30.; CaU 649-9859. representative. Allred Amell, MICKY FIN N BY LANK. LEONARD TT' Oakland Sts., Manchester, manent position, unusual thrift . 110 Bryan Dr., Manchestei 644- Painting—Puperlng '21 promptly at 10 a.m. Fri- plan. Beneficial Finance, be­ BASV.rT)Wr SMART MECK X ITU STIU rrriEW MOMMr A eSORCa OONSIRlMTiOMTROCK iwe Automobiles For ;Salt 4 1961 FORD Ra n c h .■wagon, 814L - . AUTOIIATIC TRAIiSMISSIOII IKNOW -Iur s«a,yDUkiiowwNyiTT veahI ■UkRNCy STONE AmMttNTLV RBPORTBK RASSteS OUR'6AT0R.) EE PUBUCITV Znl TRAIUK MOVES NORniMMtp OH ROUTE 444 standard, good condition, d^,-April 1st., f ’ tween'9-6, 643-4168. TMEK MIfiHm/K was TELUNO THE TRUTH, MR. JOTT msIDB and outslda painting. WWITl’THE C0UJMNIST5 y THE u r a e HEU KNOW ITS OM.V A RUSSe^reR MOUR HEMTHi h e e d CAR? Tour qiMU-'tiim- $596, CsU 649-4403 anytime. ATTICS, CELIjARS and grarages An Equal Opportunity TROUBLEt ItoouarnwrTHnrpHAMi) bcenithats nouREorrwtiSjusr J/ BovwHOi L—X OVERHEARD TWO MEN lALKMd OMK T- —\ FARM. LUI4I You name yoiir own price, ANOTMSrOFMOUR. IT. KEPT _. AEOUTIT--AaLL ■ . ed down? Short cm 4oam pay ctoaned, trash hauled to l^pecial rates for bomeownera Employer 1BCEN AMNCMILSTONe <1WiyIWWSUItt ' "■ BSUSl mentT BanlmiptT’ RaposMs- -THOttWISirr AIWMIHE 1 IT WOiaPMAKB, imiQTysTUNTfiiyf twerwQ^^ oHyiAh? beat dump. Reasonable. CaU after 66 or over. 649-786$, 875^S40L ■MasoflouTiAEnaLU iB r n t/n m M alon? Don't despair I Bee Hon- conditimu $76. or 6, 643-5819. JOtT'em ast Dmiglss. Ihquire abbut'W - ^ e f . j ^ r 6:30, call 626-4304. INTEIUOR and exterior petot WANTED -w F^ee Road Test and .ESttanate ast itoWn. smallest paymenU ip « p x » 0 ,'3 e2 cubic tooh « • ' tog, waUpaper removed, fiiUy BE YOUR OWN BOSS t ic ~A11 Work Guaranteed 0 ^ anywhere. No amaB loan or fi* automatic transmlssicO.' insured. Rene Belanger, 648- Polishers for turbine and moweta. Also HomeUto chain W Budget Terma c C » . . nanca company plan. Douglas Joiver steering. exceUent con-. ____ 0612 or 6444M04. Oat with a progteaolve ihkjor enmpressor blades. Also , , W Free Towing Motors, 838 Mato. , ; . aWolh, $ ,2oSx3aU 6*3-2045. aiod loteniational Cub 2 Oftdet Tracbon. Rental equip- EXTERIOR and Interior'paint- o* tlrea. AaM^ $750. or best of- oifl after 4:80, 643-1620. Corp., Route 83, Vetnon, ly toaured. Workmanship guar­ fer. C all'643-6766 after 5:30, 876-7609: M------anchester--- - Ex- anteed. Leo PeUetler, 60-6826. * Paid Training^ R iO -LE E IV 1961 (3H5VROLIH! d JSPALA — j change—EatwpHfc) 1W5. If-no answer, 648-9048. * Bueineee and- saleanMUMhip' jA riijn-L j REPOSSESSION: Take, over Metel Finishing Co., Ihe. J l li i p r ^ ' “sleiaan, elecli^ — counseUng 69 Woodland S t payments, no cash needed with wtadows, radio, power ateer- SPRING CLEANING —land­ PAINTINO BY Dlok Fontome, s Financial aiSeisbance " 1 |r . ABERNATHY average credit 1965 F«mtiac scaping, lawn raking, remov­ Manchester BY RALSTON JONES aad UtANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLlAMS tog, excellent ooodltioa. 648- interior and exterior. Paper * Profit making opportunities OTO, 1964 CarhUac aedan. 1965 6236 between 5-7 p.m. al of rubbish from attics, eel- hanging and wall paper remov- Manaa ocnverUble. CaU 2$^ lara and garages, .649-4666. b n al. Dutch Boy and DuPont FVw DetaHa Write Job Opporturiify DIDytXI ' f ZMNOrQUITE ...rrSU RE ISDIFFiaJLT r JiO U OON^ HAVE r i L ALWAYS 8254, aak for Graham Holmes. 1060 FX3RID — V-8 automatic, (Quality workmanship. CaO TypWB ON THIS BLUE n W B ti XCAN RUN OUR TO WORRY ABOUT MEY.» THAT'P RAMAC FLOORS — New and MR. M AKEA IV FINISHEO. HAVE A BERTH C ^A T B A NEW radio and heater, good condi­ evenings, 246-9598. k w E HAVE AN HdMEDIATE OPENING FOR CARBON MARINA ALONE ME, PAL. X WON’T IN MYPAPPA'S 3963 PLYMOUTH SPORT Fury, old floors sanded and refto- ABERNdOH)} 1 UNTIL you’re back ^ p r o b l e m ... tion, no body ro t $395. 649- TIDEW ATER OilL CO. WANTED HER^THB oopyf^ STARVE « **" PIZXA RARLOR. white with red Interior, tucket kdied. Quality is our bustoeea. JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint­ VOU'O GET TOO aeata,. automatic tranamlssion,. 2696. * P.O. Box 20i LETTER fiRTTO RETURN , Call 643-6061. \ ing, interior and exterior, pa- Wethersfield, .Conn, Clean, Late Model L TELETYl^ETTER MONITOR MXJASKED XD SCUBA V-8, power brakes, standard 1657 CHEVROLET Bel Air perhangtog, wallpEq>er re­ AACTOTVPE. MVING. ateertog, good condition-, asking hardtop, metallic giten, com­ moved. Wallpaper hooka on re­ Or OaU 529-8671 USEpi C A R S 37 Vi h®*“ ' week, j | ^ ivagstion, -Klue - CfPPB: . $1,400. 649-2125, after 4:10 p.to. pletely rebuilt 2Q englne. floor Honseludd Senrieas quest Fully teaureA Free es- .'rti!' Major Medical covei^^ Fenaion Plan aad OUDfiMOOCLB 1960, red con- shift, new tires, good oondl- Offered IS-A tip iatat OaU 640-9658. Top Prices Ptdd benefits. > , i . verW e, eacoeWent omiiltlcn, floa' throughout, $500‘or hast TT8ED CAR lot for lease, wffl' For All Makes offer. 60-4282. REWEAVBfO of hums, motii INTERHHt -r- exterior painting conirider active partner:’ ,Jn- new tePfc $876. or heat offw. hhlea. Zippers repaired. Win- end papeihanging, wallpaper AI^IfiY IN PERSON CaH after 8. 649-4178. qvilre Thomaa OoUa, 251' Bcoa^ c a r t e r CHEVROLET DODGE 3968 Laiuer ecinpaet, dow Shades mads to measurs, removed. Manoheetor and St. CO., INC. 3961 RAMBLER AMERICAN — 4-door, automatic transmis­ aU etees Venetian hitnds. Key Hartfpnl (no ‘toll charge). 13-04 2-doog deluxe, radio, heater, sion, ; power steering, ladlo. made while you watt Tapa re- Dial Operator, aak for EaU r- ■ 1229 M ali SL autowia^g drive, good cxmdl- heatari Can 649-«m aric for ■ corden for.rent. Madow’a^ 8 0 priae $446 c r RockvtUe, '875- Phone 649-523$ IfHIv #66-7110 tftar A Mr. Beazx. ReJtd H erald Ads MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 PACE TWENTY-TWO' Apartments—H a t»^ Apartments—Flato— Business Property Houses FPr Sals 73 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Sabnrban For Sale 75 Household Goods 51 Rooms Withont Board 89 ' Tenements 63 Tenements 68 For Sale 70 Help Wanted—BfaJe 36 Sitnationa Wanted— Articles For Sale 45 Fnel and Ft«d 49-A. MANCHESTE2R — Yh >*c1ou8 cus- GARRISON Colonial 2 years RESIDENTIAL area, 100 x 300 VERNON — Recent Ranch on a SPRINa HAS nfrigerators, ROOM FOR Lwftr or gentleman, l a r g e 8 room heated apart- 474 MAIN ST. — ’Ihree room tom built OH room Ranch, pie? bid, on a wooded lot, large Uv- shaded lot, 6H room ROneb high vheded lot, 5H rooms to- CLEAN. USED STABIA! BOY — 16 o r over, Femak 38 FOOL TAHLE in very good FXREPLACE w o o d for sale, mhnta, stove, refriger^r and heated apartment, hot water ture book kUrtten, 18x31 Uving ing robnii, central hall, fortnal wlUi an income, idbal ter to* eludes 3 very large hedfoonu, ranges, automatic m ah era quiet, convenient locaO co, 234 SPRUNG! condition wMh rack, 1 sticks large pick-up load o r b y the garage, firs t floor, $120; see- adulta. CaU 448-2426 9-6 ' room, paneled leciocUlon room, dining room, family size kitch- . laws or tor the young family huge kitchen with hoUt-ina and experience beH>AA C eil 6tt> IRONDrO IX^ra: m m j hom e. with guaraatesa. See them at Charter Oak St., 643-8868. BROAD STREET and baHa. P aid $110 sell fo r cord. 22S-03& after 4 p.m. ond flo o r, $116. 644-0238. ------— ______* en with buUt-iha, one haUbatti who can use extra tooome, ex- dining area, flreplaced Uvlng At tee Fabnlmw Big CLASSIFIED 3037. ReeeoMUe prioee. Cell any­ B. D, Peari’a-Appllaiicsa, 649 Hayea Agriioy, 64A018L «7B. ObU 648-2672. yURNIBHED ROOM for rent, - in ------;------r o o m ^lartment, first and stone flreplaced famUy ceUent conlltion, $20,600. Wol- room with wall to wall carpet­ time. 61M013. FOR SAIA! — 7 tons of baled Main at. Can 643-im.______pleaeant, first floor. OaS 648- jlANtSlBSTER - largo, new, floor, hot water, stove, adults. Comm^rciaL. land adjacent MANCHESTER — A heaUttfUDy room down, 3 largo bwlrooms verton Agency, Realtors. 849- ing, 2-car garage, $18,000. Wol- AUTO DISCOUNT USED RESTAURANT ©qulp- native hay, $1 p er bale, $110 4 room apartment, two bk>cka Inquire S6 School, 4A p.m. to the new Broad King EVERYTHma in starlllxed re­ 9606, 3-5 lun. appointed 6-room Ranch. A aisd .two full baths up, central 7818. verton A gency, R ealtors, 649- Dog»-Strda—Pete 41 ment, pcivale owner, rea- fo r the 140 bales. OhU 875-0803. from Main SL, emaU weU con- — ■ Shopping CenteTft WlU seU, HOUSE ADVERTISING conditioned used tuniiturs and country slsod kltehea vrltfa ...... 2818. aonabie. OaB 6484407 between ROOM FOR RENT Uhdiai ■tructed buUding with a quiet , lease or buUd to suit. This MEN CHtOOMDro and boerdiiic ell appUaaeea, high quality — low huUt-ln ov«., dlshwaab- !^ahimlnmn S n 3dfoe. aidfog, $27,600. Phll- yon pot tee top down... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 7-iO p.m . Garden— Fann—Dafary privileges, girt or women. Oak atmosphere. Hayes Agency, *'0tJR ROOM apartment, ihlid is where the people' are! er, 8 generous bedrooms, 2 cer­ rooms piliie suiqx>rch, walk-out VERNON —8 room, 3 year eld breeds. Harmony BQls, H. C. prices, LeBlanc FurDltufa. 290 h rick A gency, 649-8464. we’ve put the PRICES ______Products______M S t CaU 643-58M ^anytime. 440^0X31.. floor, $86. CaU 649-2564. For more information caR amic baths, flreplaced family basement, 50x566 lot. Leonard Colonial Raised Ranch, over- down. 8 AM. to 6 PAL It's all op to you. Tell us Chase, H ebron R A , BAY • AAL 6472. apphancea Included. Hayea (sign on property) that the and female. Call 64»48U. WHEN was the last time you 128 BIROH ST.—Room suitable windows. 875-0684. CONVERTIBLES BUY DIRECT from our ware­ A gency, 646-01181. MANCHESTER — 7 room Oolo- MANCHESTER ^ 6 room owners have to selL They have saw your rug? Rent a Glam- APPLES — Mae’s, DelicicuB, for working gentleman, kitch­ KLOCK CORP. house and save $200 - $450 on Business Locations nial on extra large lot, fire- home.. slumtoum siding, spent over $6,000. on it within PUPPIES FC« SALE —Beagle orene Electric Rug Shampoo- Starks, Baldwins, $1 and up. en privUeges, $10. weekly. 648- C ovon try YODR COOPERATION WILL |%IAI LA^ 9T11 brand now Winter, Melodl- f i v e r o o m apertment, new­ placed Uvlng room, formal din­ eleotric hot water, new gas the past year, but now they and CoUie mix, wormed. 876- or for only $2 a day at Man­ 4451. For Rent 64 BE APPRBOlAnQD l/IM Ie I I 1273 Tolland Tpke., Manchester 172 South M ain St. grand, Janaaen and Kranich ly redeoorated and remodeled. furnace, attached one car have to move. Real sound YOU WONT BELIEVE 0864. chester Wallpaper, 249 Broad ing room, IH baths, Jaloubled & Bach apinet and console $120 monthly. 649-4817. STORE FOR RENT - Main St. Houses For Sale 72 porch, garage, choice area. garage, weU landscaped, building, only lacking central S t ItH bring back fond mem- FRESH apple cider, odd stor­ That this lovely, large 4 TWO PARAKEETS and 2 pianos, fu lly guaranteed. beautiful fenced to yard, heat. AU rented, plus the three rles. age apples. ‘ Fecnndo Or­ Apartments—Flat*-— 5 d sT ' LUlhjRIOUS Duplex ^ ^ ^^Ti^torb.lS: bedroom home on a fuU CowtiRMBd From Procadhig Pag* UNOLEim MECHANIC, ex­ cagee for eale, some food to chards, Birch Mountain Rd., Prioeo start $348. Rent or Tehemente 8S city water, dty sewers, car garage. T. J. Crockett, acre with barn is being perienced only. Apply 60 He­ g o wHh i t CsH 648-3673. USED HOSPITAL BEDS with Glastonbury. ’ buy from $8. a month. Nor­ ^ DESIRABLB stor* *ed, aiqwox------minimum financing, imme­ Realtor, 643-1677. sold for only $18,500., im- 65S!FLrw l ikar*. MrtonKlIc, MVE V-*, Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted—^Male 36 man’s Furniture, corner of LOOKINO for anything in real diate occupancy. Asking p««mr •tHflue. NIC* mi rwa bron Ave, Glastonbury. AHC TOY, miniature and stand­ side rails. $22 each. Call 640- LYDAliL STREIET . . . Here is til you see for yourself 40te> betw een 9 a.m .—4 p.m . Pine and Forest St., Manches­ estate rentals — gpartments, maculato 7 rooni home, 5 bed­ price $16,500. HELPER FOR Furniture and ard poodles, wire hair terriers. Household Gixids M itong room, modern” Wteheni ^ tlr a and reasonable. A^br an older home with extra "A” that so Uttle money wiU PAINT and HARDWARE saleiH ter. Open days 9-9, Saturday homes, multiple dsrelllngs, caU rooms, oenvenient location, low mPORTANT NOTICE appliance ddivery truck. Call range, refrigerator, Venetian State Theatre. 11 NORTH COVENTRY — 6 Zone building lot. The house buy such a large home. J. mcuv—eom e experience. Apply dachshunds,. oocksrsA beagles, ARMSTRONG 9x13 vinyl rugs. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS * o * mueso*.—. IirtJ«Uttle AimArkAJk expense. ITiill FuU nHna price, E1H $15, 20’s for immediate sale. Bel The 1064 CivO RighU Law M r. P etten g^ , 646-0111. shepherd puppies, Siamese kK' 9-6. J. D. Realty, 643-5129.’ Winds, carpeted* Open stidr* ® P-®* room Ranch 6 p.m . 649-5591, room apartments with hot built-tra, dining room, two flre< COLUMBIA — apacious center PART-TIME —Guard needed 5931 after 6 p.m. ed. CaU 643-7166. reridential area on level treed Excellent Fringe Benefits around opportunity, ' no lay­ after 6 p.m., 643-9843. 646-0106, 643-1023 evenings. Lo­ water, heat, stove and re? places, 2)4 baths, family room, door, antique 11 room Colon­ immediately for a 12 hour shift IT 'S TESFIRIPIC the w ay w e’re If you have no means of trans­ lot. Wesley R. Smith Agency, NBJW LI31TNG by owner—Im- Which Include: offs, ' now on overtime sched­ ca ted a t junction of Woodbridge frigeirator, $115 monthly. two car garage wooded lot, 6 room older home on west ial. Chestnut wood construc­ Saturday nlgtuts, clean record selling Blue Luetre for clean­ portation, I’ll send my auto for 643-1667. maculate' 7 room Split-level on ule. Opportunity for shop men and Parker Sta. M.P. Enter­ CaU 643-4312, eventogs. $29,600. PbUbrick A gency 648< ride. Loojds of Uvtog space tion, in beautiful condition. oseentiaJ. Call Bridgeport, 1- ing rugs and ujholstery. Rent you. No <*ligatlon whatsoever. quiet deadend street. Fire­ Paid vacations and drivers. Apply William 8464. for only $16,600. MANCHESTER Green —$13,200. Bam, 2)4 acres of privacy, HtAN DICKENSON 384-7857 coileot. electric shampooer. $1. Olcott Diamonds—^Watches— LEGAL NOTICE prises. place, wall to wall carpeting, Paid holidays Peck Lumber Company, 2 Seven room older home, city more land available. Located PfHidtnl Paid life and accident insurance Variety Store. Jewelry 48 A—L—B—E—R—T’—S THREE ROOM APARTMENT, ROCKVILLE!—4% room duplex RANCH — Seven rooms, one cheery kitchen with large ta­ in very desirable area. Please Main St., Manchester. 649- Party Endorsed Candidates Goigeous ranch in potme utiUties, near shopping, school 43-45 ALLYN ST„ HARTFORD apartm ent, refrigerator, year old, prestige neighbor­ ble space, bullWn oven wd cku'linir'Agm cy,""2M :^9^ Blue Cross and CMS extended 5295. WATCH AND JEWFIRY rs- BepubUcah Party beat, hot water, disposal, stove, Vernon area. 3 bedrooms, and bus. M iilette A gency, 643- plan “SUN OIL COMPANY WALLPAPER —Point Sale. Tre- OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. range, disposal, basement and hood on deadend street, large range, 3 la rge bedroom s, 2 fuU 228-8296 HARDTQPS mendous selectiona. CeiUng pairlng. PKwnpt''service. Up to Town of Andover refr^ e ra to r, $125 m onthly. 643- fuU basement 3 car ga­ 6992.. baths, famUy room, separata E tc. (SUNOCO) MAN to operate automatic FURNITURE for sale—^living private entrances, $125 month­ lot with trees, decorated with white, $2.95 gallcm. M orrison $20 on your old watch In 6669 a fter 6. rage. A b a sgoin ait $21,900. laundry room, full cellar, ga­ sweeper, 8-10 a.m., six days room, bedroom, 2 kitchen sets, Notice is hereby g(iven of the certification of party-endorsed ly. Inquire 16 Progress Ave., elegance for rich and exchiatvs TWO BLOCKS from Mata, 6 Is Looking For per week. Apply 685 Parker Faint, 730 Main St. trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. rage, aluminum storm s, -Andw er excellent condition. 649-9448 candidate of the Republican Party for election as members of COLONIAL MANOR apari- Apartment D, RockviUe, or beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, room Colonial, 2-car garage, SALES TRAINEES St., Manchester. 649-5361. B ray, 737 Main Street, StaU the Town Committee of said Party in the Town of Andover. A bathromns, garages. You name Ourixim buMt rancher in screens. Low 20’s. CaU 648- Wooded Wonderland IF YOU QUALIFY FOR: RICH, STONE-FREE loam , $14. after 4:30. m«TtSr-4J4 room duplex, In- caU 876'-7150. enclosed porch, shaded lot, per­ Theater Building. list of the persoirt^so endorsed as candidates is on file m my It, this house has it For ap­ Rocktodge. F e a tu r e s a 6587. Gravel, sand, fiH, stone, man­ , dfudea utthties and applianc­ m anent Biding, $16,900, He^res Plve and one-half rooms Engine Lathe Aggressive, salee-mlnded Indl- office, being the office of the Town Clerk, School Rd., Andover, STAiFPORD SPRilNGS — Busy pointment to see can Phllbrlck manter bedroom IS’ x 2(t ■XTSA srseuLi viduais seeking management ure, white sand box and patio es plus private jNitio and cel­ A gen cy, 646-0181. MANCHESTER — room q f rustic beauty. Stone fire ­ Bridgeports (All Around) Help Wanted— and copies thereof are available for public distribution. land lord wlU give half month Agency, 649?84ei. wAlti 6 room s in aU. P an­ opportunities. sand. 643-9604. lar, $145. monthly. J. D. Real Cape, aluminum storms, dis- place, Colonial decor, beam Tool Maker Male or Female 37 LEGAL NOTICE The niuhber of Town Committee members to-be elected, rent free if you wallpaper the eled rec room, 1<4 baths, MANCHE5STER — Executive Esthte, 643-5128. , posal, amerite drive, conven­ ceilings. Large treed Ipt 65S5!!!i »1995 Hardlnge Chucker under party rules, Is 20. two bedrooms of this 5-room attached garage. Huny on neighborhood, spacious 6 room Hawwa, v-OMitiMti&wm Coitoge Degree with some gen­ APPLICATTONS are being tak- WASHER, BIANKETS, quilts, ient location, assumable PilA Bcenlc charm all y e a r pswtr. Sacfofv wnTuitis Aircraft Type Welding eral buainesB experTenoe pre­ Party Endorsed Candidates ONE AND THREIE rooms, heat duplex apartment Kitchen r > n ' - r T ttt' t r « thla one. Colonial, modern cabineted URbOtoviMI TM« k M a en for full and part-time sales coats, tables, toaster, spread, Notice is also hereby given that a prlhiary wiU he held on m ortgage. H ^ e y agency, 643- ’round. Private beach privi­ ferred. Republican Party and hot water, parking. One and Uvlng room have bam J[ H 11 .,1 xS Wtehen, enclosed porch, 2-car peoide. W.T. Grant Co, Park- pictures, roHer skates, croquet, April 21, 1966, if 5 candidates (which is at least 25% of the 0030. leges. $16,000. W. Lewis, First and second shifts, W ork ade, Manchester. lam p, vases, drapes. 649-6676. Town of Andover end. three rooms cold flat. 6I3- wood paneUng which lends it­ OaU Doris Smith or Oari garage, half acre becuitifuUy ______Complete Training Program number of town committee members to be elected by such party 640-5306. 6 5 P O N T I A C consists of: in the municipality) are filed in accordance with Sections 9-382 2068 b efore 7:30. self beauUfuUy to Colonial fur- Zinsser on theae Select •. landscaped lot. CaU early, SOUTH WINDSOR Town Una Starting salary $500. per month LOST BRIGHT CARPET colors .Notice is hereby given of the certification of party-endorsed niture or anUques. Hanging Design Your (5wn. Kitchen -Catalina 4-Dr. Hardtop. ------—.J ---,7" rp-^i Af to 9-450, Inclusive, of Gen. Statirtes, Rev. of-1958 revised to 1964, , ■ ' . ^ -- ' ----- homes, today. H ayes A gency, 646-0131. ... but in Manchester. 8 room BARROWS A WALLACE T ools with automatic increasea duf<- . . .restore (hem with Blue candidates on the ®'®te of the Republican Party partv IiV persons other than party-endorsed randidates; provided the NEW DELUXE 3 room apart- Ughts to kitchen, garbage dis­ Fully powidred. S till on Beautthfl S room Custom Colonial... 4-4 with 2 ^ baths. Manchester Parkade warnuity. 4 t 1 o choose Dyes ing Training Period. MANCHESTER m . ment includes appUancee and ROLLING PARK -— 6 room Lurtre. Rent electric shampoo- Andover for election delegates onTKUdates number of such candidacies plus the number of endorsed can- posal, stone garage, large Built within the last two Manchester 649-5806 from . P rototype er $1. Paul’s Paint and Wall- specified below. A list of the per^ns ^ m«rU- school didates exceeds the number to be elected to said town commit- utilities, $110, exceUent loca - yard, $90. unheated. 875-0110. Craft Ranch with 3 bed­ Cape with rec room, Sfull tiled years, this home offers maxi- ______Experimental DRIVE-IN THEATRE per Supply. ♦ A^® ? '>®‘nK,^® ®®®® ^® tee. (If number of opposing candidacies filed Is reduced to less lioo. ’ Oall J. D: Real Estate rooms and a dressing room, JARVIS REALTY CO. baths, landscaped yard with SAVE Write: StJN OIL (XIMPANY ^ Road, Andover, and copies thereof are available for public dls- „„ prta^^wlU be held.) 2 bathis, family room, 2 mum in space for gracious Uv- ANDOVER —5 room furnished Semi-Production P.O. Box No. 71 Com pany. 643-5129. patio, near B uckley School. 643- Space Capsule Now Increasing staff for BABY OARRUGB, walker, tribution. fireplacee, laundry room 648-1121 649-1200 tag at the minimum price, summer home with year round Bast Hartford, CcxmeoUcut” State Forms for petitions for filing such candidacies by or on be- Business Property 0467. B te. the new season. Openings sterilixer with boUles, kitchen THKibB R 0 6 m unfurnished and mud room and a beau­ Asking price is only $24,600. posribUlty, encloeed screened Congreaslo^ half of enrolled Republican party members may be obtained now for evening -work. CaU utility table #iUi outlets, floor apartment, first floor, no re- For Sale 70 tiful view, preeUge area. ______.. J____ ■ — MANCHESTER —7 room bouse, Basement garage, comblna- porch overloritlng lake. Ariitog County from Elsa Stiens, Republican Registrar of Voters, Route 6, An- M^CHESfiER 7 room fire- kitchen, porches, 2-car Mr. Ehner WUson, eve­ sweeper, modern floor lamp, trigerator, no stove. WeMon WTIH IhnholderB Ucense, Priced in nUd 80’e. tlons, half acre lot, too. T. J. gg.ooo complete. Alice CUunpet, ExcsUent opportunity for young AMESITB —Foreman, rakers, Senatorlal dover, Cfonnecticut. lUaced Orionial, recently pan- -j™ -. Beautiful extra large Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677, machinist. Move right into high roller and back hoe operator. nings, 640-5000 or 649-6000. aluminum ciuiister set. All A ssem bly apartments, $80. per month in- store, campsite or very good cohdiUon. Call 644- Probate Instructions for filing such candidacies are contained eludes heat, hot water, elec- C ol Bob Oeratung, 649-6361 skUl work at high rates. Apply 60 Hebron Ave, Glast<»i- trailer park, Uvlng quarters, Kncnenkitchen witnwith distoUsheraumwaaner a oDa ^ artfvwhiM m Kiia iinn nAmi BRUCE ROAD _ln _Lakewoodm u v o t v w u TOLLAND - New R a ise d | So.T'Sted. •|095 8644. J 1. i” Rart I, Instruction Page, of the petition form, copies of which hiclty and gas. Immediate oc­ bury. Notice Is also hereby given that a primary will be held on available In said Registrar’s office. Prior to obtaining the near Sturbridge Village, Mass. dtepoeel, Ihi baths, formal din- CSrcle ... a stately 6 room Ranch, 7 roonui, fireplace, XL HirJtap, Miy welww* WAITRESS and WAITER need­ cupancy. Can be seen eventogs, Evantoga 643-7033 ImM. RMdy H lel Come m for personal interview ------FOR SALE -r- 40 bushel Inter- April 21, I960, if a slate of-candidates for any or all conventions petition form, the consent of each candidate to be proposed $46,000. M arion AlUen ReoK y, 819.200. L eonard ^ C o l o n i a l . E xcellen t fa m ily buUt-in oven, range, garage, ed, part-time. CaU BoUon Lake ca ll 648-6910. cy. Realtor., 64$4»30. with company representative YOUNG MAN to work as car- nationol Harvester toanure is filed to accordance with Sections 9-382 to 9-450, Inclusive, or thereto plus a deposit of $15.00 for each such candidate must be Ware Road, Palmer, Mass. 413- A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. home in a fine residential area. 50 mile view, $19,900. Rock­ Wednesday, March 30. from Penter’s helper. Transporta- Hotel, 643-9781. Gen. Statutes, Rev. of 1958 revised to 1964. filed with said Registrar. A petition containing the required Three big bedrooms, and spreader, exCrtleot condition. 283-6421. CONCORD RD. - Beautiful CAPE —6 rooms, like new, fire ville Realty, 875-2627, 8:30 ajn.-4:30 pm. ticm not necessary if from Man- number of signatures of enrolled Republican members in said * ROOM COLONIAL —2 years ^ water fuU Uvlng room, formal din------APPLICATTONS are betog tak- Can 876-9802. Forms for petitions for filing such candidacies by or on municipality must be filed with said R ^ strar of Voters not later Ranch, large ohester-BoIton area. Call 610- behalf of a slate of enrolled Republican party members of other Petite Miss dlKtllg ^ *^**“ '‘®<* go*«ge, 4 hasem«»t wooded lot, room, kitchen is adequate. VERNON—Cape Cod, 7 rooms, 0022 after 6 p.m. en for short order cook for than 4:00 P.M. on March 31, 1966, being the 21st day preceding room, cabinet la,^ bedrooms, 1% baths, Mv- Breexeway, rattached two car fir-ni..,-fireplace, hniitj built-in oven, range, than, party-endorsed candidates may be obtained from Elsa Flower-Trimm ed' kUdjani, 8 hedrooms, recrea* otily $15,900. d ia r-B o n R eal luncheonette. Grant’s, Park- the day of the Primary. tog room with fireplace, tor- . garage. Lot has plenty of 2-car attached ..goriM , 82x16' STATE EMPLOYMENT ade. Stiens, Republican Registrar of Voters, Route 6, Andover, Con­ tloo room, landscape yard. necticut. Instructions for filing such a slate of candidates are Dated at Andover, Connecticut, this 24th day of March, 1966. mal dtatog room, large kdtoh- trees. Offered at $26,900. T. J. Olympic swinuning weU NOTICE Morion B. Robertson, Realtor, 806 Mam St, Manchester ■ ~ petition form, RUTH K. MUNSON en with Tappen 400, diriiwaSh- MANCHESTER GREEN — 6 Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577. landscaped, nice view, |19,500. m APPLICA-nONS are being tak- At a meetiiig held by the contolhed to Part I.. ^W etion R^®> 6484958. tap, In tb K k ilm Jtrd liw i. MALE en ter denkrtment manaver for m. copies of vdilch are available to said Registrar’s Office,' “ Prior to Clerk of. the Municipality er, disposal, radio and Inter­ room Randi wjth attached ga- . RockvUle Realty, 875-2527. with itM Mg tngliw. 1 to rt. en tor aepanmmt m ^^er lo t Planning A Zoning Commission the petition form, the consent of each candidate to be com. Mid 20’s. Immediate oc­ rage 8 generous bedrooms, QU-ALITY — Custom built 6 . A lU ie iii Mack MMrty. hardware department. Grant i, of ManrtMstSr, Connecticut, proposed thereto plus a deposit of $15.00 for each such candidate MANCHESTER — two faihUy ’ * - room Ranch on acre lot. Fine ANDOVER SPEXUAL—Owner RETIRED MAN to work m gar­ flat, 2 new furnaces, 2-car ga­ cupancy. WiU trade. Char-Bcn dining room, 17x17 flreplaced FACTORY Parkade. February 7, 1966, It waa voted must be filed with said Registrar. A petition for an opposing view , c o u n t r y atmosphere, transferred. Four rooms, large den center approxim ately 80 R eal Estate, 648-0683 living room, oil hot water heat, to approve extension of borrow slate containing the required number of signatures of enrolled rage, fine central location, ______fruit trees and gardens. Man­ hours per week. CaU 280-0031 SNACK BAR now hiring day aluminum storms and screens, fireplace, all modern conveni­ tot permit Isiued to WiUiam RepubUcan members in said town must be filed wite ^ d kitchen modetnixed. Bel Air MANCHESTER— central Cape chester, 649-1266. ences, year ’round home at the for interview, Moore’s Super WORKERS help tuU or part-time. Appty sp ic and ispan throughout, $16,- Peek for a Mriod to expire Registrar of Voters not later than 4:00 P.M. on March 31, 1966, R eal E state, 643-9332. near schools, bus, shopping, 4 lake. By appointment with Stores, me. Immediattoy, Mr. Rule, King’s 900. Wolverton Agenqr, Real­ July ’l, 1966, at the foUowtog preceding the day of the Primary. 4 BEDROOMS rooms down, 2 unflrtished up, owner only on Sunday. Write Excellent hourly wages, 8 Department Store, Green Man­ 1WO FAMILY — 64 flat, cen- tors, 649-2813. MBCJHANIC fo r d s s n medium loeatian: Dated at AndoVer, Connecticut, this 24th day of March, 1966. garage. Bel Air Real Estate, Box 193, Westbrook, Conn. out. paid hoUdays, paid fu­ or Dlvdr,‘"P arkade. ROCTKLEDGEJ-—4 bedroom ranch 10 years old. traUy located on bus line, re­ Lots For Sale 73 IM i 4-Dr. HariMp, MIy*1499 weight track fleet, some out­ neral leave, pension plaoi, South aide of North Main RUTH K. MUNSON cent heating systems, 2-car ga- 643-9332. SM I alitra M r. BOLTON — Four wooded acre side work, plenty of hours. vacation plan, group insur- CUSTOMERS need service in St, West of Stock Plac^ T ow n Clerk 2 ^ bathrocans, 2 fireplaces, large family room. place, large screened porch, rage, sound investment prop- ROOM RANCH— 8 bed- bomesttea, IdeaUy located on Wanted—^Real Estate 77 ]| Must be dependable. Pay open. amce plus major medical. Hartford-Manchester. FliU or Industrial Zoh^ 12 ocres.of $25,900. c e U ^ new furnace, 104’ front- etty. Leonard Agency, Real- j^roms, modem kitcheii, ceram- secluded deadend street, excel­ 643-2414. Applicants must be at least speure-time. E arn $00 to $126 land. ton, 6464469. WANTED —64 Kom dsslrabler 65GHEV. $2395 ic tiled bath, neq^ bus,- school. age, trees. Hutchins Agency, lent area of custom homes. 6’9" taU and m good physi- a week. Write Rawleigh De­ Plahntoisr A home. Reasonable. Write Box 4-Dr. Hardtop. 4 to choose WANTED — AH around A-1 m e­ riloppifiS- M4.900. Cbar-Bon Realtors, 6494324. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. vmi W4«%AAUVAA« AAAMM'VIOWa partment. CNC-26-U89. Albany, Zoning Commtasion MANCHESEER^ room Raised M , HSrald. from, all are V-8’s. Auto­ chanic. Also body man wanted. Avauaiiie ^ PHILBRICK AGENCY R eal Estate, 643-0663. matic, power steering. ROGERS OORP., corner of N.Y.,12201. John B. Lamenso, R anch buUt 1962, 100x200 lot. MANCHESTER — $16,900, 6 WEST SIDE —Level A xone lot, Fringe benefits, paid vaoationB. . Chairman room Oape, garage, central Your choice of colors. Cadi Leon Bouchard, Paul MiU and O ak lan d Stk., Arthur Drag 8-car garage, 8 large bedrooms, located— 8 60x122, city, water and sew­ Manchester, promptly at REAli ESTATE salesman or Claxmoe W. Welti, Farmington Ave., 2 ceramic baths, famUy sixed bedroom Ranch, nicely land­ location, wooded lot, aU city B ZONE LOTS wanted. C oll 649- Dodge Pontiac, Inc., 1 MltdieU saleswoman, full , or-part-time. ers. B el A ir R eal Estate, 648- 10’ am. Friday, April 1st Sedtotaty Hartford kitchen, fireplacsd family scaped, corner property, ga­ Utihtiee, quick occupancy. Bel 4291. ' D r., 649-4645. Write Box OC, Herald. YOOR TOILET AGAIN! 9332. ilCADIL «1S9S First Food room, laundry roenn, a gor­ rage, new siding, storma. A ir R eal E state, 643-9882. An Equal Opportunity WANTED —2 or more apart­ Sedan deViUe. A gorg)eouB ' OPENINGS FOR foUowmg-pre- 846 Center St. . geous Hving room, 2-car ga­ one-owner cw . Spejclally E m ployer rage, $23,900. Wolve.rtoa ^ MANcajBSTBR -- New 1 ^ . Suburban For Sak 76 ment dwelling, investment vious experience required, pav­ D u r a S a n i ' W . O. Glenney Co. priced! ''Agency, Reoltcrs, 649-2818. 5 room Ranch with dinette, ex- ___ property. Writs Box 8, Herald. ing crew foreman, rakers, LEGAL NOTICE tioes It for you Btoncheator, ceUent condition throughout, COVENTRY —Apple, peach, truck drivers, laborers. Apply NEW TWO family flat — 64, Glastonbury, Rodrville completely finished rec room, pear, plum and cherry tree$ m pereon. W. G. ady^nsrs Co, DATA PROCESSING F a rly automat!C.illy! BiDwers school area, large 68GHEV. $1195 L. H. Hale Super Store 2-sofM hot water oU heat, fire- surround this 6-room home wltU Miaset h -t m SkiNa, nai «iMar b e ., 994 Hartford Tpke, Rock- TRAINEE BepnUiean Parly SOI E. Center S t 10 DAY k ^ en , 23' living room, sep­ Planters Oub rMSy M e* I* wMfc. 2-car garage, plenty of storage Vflie, Conn. arate furnaces, city uUUties. p la ce, fiiU basem ent, fuU in- Work experience or college Town of Andover Highland Park Market FOREST HILLS space, move-in condition. CUl CaU Lieon Cieizynski, BUUder, sUlatton, plastered wails, am- THOMPSON 16-FT, not needed, exceUent oppor­ 317 Highland S t astte drive, treed lot, combina­ 643-2965 J. D. Reel Estate Oo., Meets Monday Notice is hereby given of the certification of party-endoroed Lea’s Market D e s i i r Y o u r O w n K it c h e n ®49-429i. tunity for a recent high candidateB on the state of the Republican Party in the 85th tion windows and dom . Priced 643-5126, 64B-8538. BOAT i TRAILER stoioto graduate with above 229 Sprnoe S t SPRING SPECIAL iASY-KNIT Mm. Jane Obeoey, directer of 4t HP Jrhnisi SMiM sM »ii iunto«itemileteXtt. S g ill| the heme you h^ve been E state O o., 646-5129. home, new central heating sys­ TO w TO PAY WRITE County Convention toll taiic. M OmSaii May— # | v l l Store '^ *^•*10.50 ‘^•*7.50 84 yrib An easily knit chanel-type tem in 4-family, annual in- in lOM, perfect condition. Sell- Plants.” The event is open to BxeeHent opportunity for 887 Main S t dreaming about ikrloed in BOX U, HERALD sm r ciaM lear taitat aciiii—arnrl I B ias Parta * I ...... ii.Mui rfn-sa sw eater is ga ily trim m ed WUh MANCHB8r^ER - 6 room older oolrie $5,200. Hayes Agency, ing for $18,900. Lnunediate oc- membero of gardm oinhs in the IBM 1401 operator to work Notice Is also hereby given that a primary will be held to m id 30'e. PS! We have over 75 Plnriiiint Grooeiy borne centrally located, near 6464181. cupancy. Tt>e Ik F . Dtm ook area. on our rotating schedule said Senatorial district on April 21,1966, if a slate of candidates Dhtribiitvd by 302 Main S t ■ fcf.y y g ^ wittoat or w«h the Co., 649-0245. TlnatfasM ara Hn. Pout dean eon in atoeh NOW (8-rtdft operatioB). Exten­ PARAGON TOOL CO., Inc., for any or all conventions la filed to accordance with Sec. 9-408 tor srtiool or party going yayu enjoy weoi^ Can Bob Oeratung, 640-5361 bus, school, riwpphig. Selling ...... - ...... A B a$ Pine Pharmacy FREE Brake Adjistmeat tor $14,500. Oua lbs R. F. Dim- IMMACULATE 8-ROOM L- sive eaqyecieooe not neoes- has immediate openings for of the Gen. StatuC<^ Revlalaa of 1968, rsviaed to 1964. 864 Center S t - o « , « Bridgeport, operators, tool mak­ REYCO SALES GO. 648-7088 ock Oo. 049-8846. shaped R anch, waB to w an eor- Ranch, deadend stoeet, treed Forma for petiU<»a to r filing such candldaeies for district Supreme Foods If Done Yinth Tunie-Up SAVE *4.00 .HU. <• S “ •*’ ■*’ “ Higgins, Mrs. H ury Uoyd, Mias Dfscomt Prices ers and aU around machinist, ------■ ■ ■. pettog^ fireplace, plastered lot, fireplace, plastered walls. delegates by or on behalf of a alate of enrolled Republican party 849 ttortford !'« Psttem Na 6076 baa knit dl- liberal overtime and fringe MANCHESTER — $600. down is walls, full cellar, $12,200. Pasek rac Agen: Host Cara Oaity 190% Ahove avengs benefits, m- members of other than party-endorsed candidates may be ob­ Guaraatoe and"100% benefits, pleasant working con­ tained from the RepubUcan Regiatinr of Voters of any town to Andy's Foodtown 1 vard n iff- reoOons—adzes 1 2 ,1 4 ,1 6 ,1 8 and |X6.500 — ATTRACTIVE 6H aU y o u .n e e d on this 6-room R ealty, 289-7475, 742-8243. cy. 6464181. Henueesy. chidlng free health and ac­ 180 Main S t , E ast ,Hartf«»d ■ - 20 toctuetve: emferoideiy to- nx>m Ranch, fireplace, garage, Oape with fireplace, near bus ------—’ terv ioe. cident life insurance and ditions. Elxperience necessary. the district. Instructions for iUing such a slate of candidates Conplili Fnat Eei Giwck-Up Apply 8 a.m.-5 |p.m., 6-7 p.m. are contained in Part I. Inatructlon Page, of the petition form, AJlen’s Food Martmt { ______.. m . 1, -..inM tft! structions. luU basemenk occe^A 0(^1 Unhand riiopptog. Dollar wise, PRB^GB AREA --6 rt»m gpBjCTxCULAR, w aterfront penakm, ooovenieot free uanritMter To ondiT, Send 86chioBlo* to: um my ftymtage. Don’t delay, this bouse is worth your at- brick Ranch, doUhle garage, 2 borne. (Hass at 259 AdamaJiSt, Manches- copies of vrtilch are available in said Regiatran’ offices. Prior to Route 44A, Bidton-Coventry Liue ' St**riRg iBspcerioB and Wh**l ARgwMnt ;jtaa Bunstt, The Manches^ „ ______tkn, 180* frontags. Don’t delay, this bouse is worth your at- bride Ranch, doUhle garage, 2 home. Giasa' walled Uviii* Prodncts Stay Abroad obtaining the petition form, the consent of each candidate to eon Hutohbm Agwey. Bool* ..tentian. Osli Betty Oobtarider. fireplaces, panoramic view, room, 8 twin bedroonu, 8 Are- uihm m m wt AUTO Buckley and Camp Market ^ PIAMB — Mbc* tfau so per be proposed thtooin plus m deposit of $15.00 for earii su. B ok TC, B a r * FLCXXt OOVERING —i**^"*" didato must bs filed with ssia Registrar. A petttem for on o p - * 8 .W ' ------. Oo., 648-5129, 649-8688. oorttysney. Fosak Realty, $89- Lake. ’ DISCOUNT Ahr Oendttlettteg Extra ItlSOM B.^ppen Agency, 6484^261, ^ maaatactw^ af- toed, Stott LuiMrta*s Maikufc MANCHESTER — Bxecuttva ------7478,742-8218. 649-6140. enrolled’Rsptedieaa Party msmbera to-the town or dlstrtet, as For lst-olM » maJUng add lOo ______fiUatee abroad were in the cotm- parienee, edueatfon and bran Av«, CNaatonbiBy. S N Main S t , South CMaatoritaiy i i , ------:------t :\_ Name. l*t-«lsaBmaiitog add 10c. home, Pmrter Street area, 4 SEVEN ROOM custom Siffit on ■ ------the cam may be, must be filed wtth the RepuMiesB Begtstiar of HOUSE, Inc. sttexy requlreoiwits, faurheetcf Phunblag and Simply Oe. ,y r each patte^^ o„de. Style for each pattern. Print Name, large bedrooms, 2 fun baths, 2 wooded acre lot, to area of fine HUBLAIRD M l. —Six room "*" ttontng waUs. Apply 60 Hebron oppmtunMy omployer. Dean RUtH K. MUNSON Wmartfs Maikat 1 IMTCHBi. DRIVE PHONE MV^54S U N Mato at. Bast 1 J z patten of «lte/as flpstng and ODhsaav ehty. CWl tee R. r. Dlmodc many extra foatnres. Leonard Atattt08(D[Ms*s*ll!t (Phg iW Ei AgaHi

;'-ll THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-FOtJB Asmee Oafl[y Net Press Run iUattc^fBter lEttrattts 1|?niGii For the, Week Jtoded The Weather fv .. Morrii 19,19M Frir, colder tonight. Low M A1 - rr» Program md th*et commit- Tbe VFW wUl aponaor a Sea- r!/in.n<>ftPX tfl T o W f l to 25. ItomcMTOw ziumy but A n m it .T o w n St. James- Holy Name food Night tomorrow from 6:30 L f KjOnVCTUSS in M. VWfl, •ootinued tool. Hgha 40 to 46. ^ ” Society win meet tonight at to midnight at the poet home. 14,592 Reservations for a Mystery 8:30 in St James’ School cafe- The event is open to members Cify I f ' Mttnehester-^A of VUlage Charm Ride April 6, sponsored by the .terla. Final program returns and guests. Convention Delegates Army-Navy Club Auxiliary, win be received. "r— ____ VOL. LXXXV, NO. 148 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SSCTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966 (ClMrifled Advertising on Page 21)' PRICE SEVEN CENTS close Tuesday and may be made ----- The Manchester YWCA will with Mrs. Violet Yurkshot 56 Peter Mlets of 24 Trotter sponsor a duplicate bridge game Russell St; Mrs. Harry Ma­ St. wid appear on the Dick and tomorrow at 8 pm. at Commu- Named by Democrats honey, IIB 'Bluefleld Dr., or Anne Show on radion station nlty Y, 79 N. Main St. Registra- MW. John Vince, 227 McKee WHYM tMnorrow at 11 a.m. Uonuou is» at-V 7:45. The game »Is Manchester Democrats, at a meetinsr teat night of Moonshine on Tap St Those attending the ride wlB open to the public. Refresh- their town committee, elected delegates to four party Complete Your^Set Today lAit Force Musk Voices Hope HASHVULB, ’Teiui. (A P ) leave the Army-Navy d u b at Past NVbie orands Associa- ments will be served. conventions, one of which, the 4th Senatorial Conven- —Police here say they have 6 p.m. Uon of Sunset Rebekah Dodge ------tion, will be held in Manchester, at Cavey’s Restaurant. Weiss Proposes Budget uncovered the ultimate in win be hosts Monday at 8 p m. Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars jESach of the four delegations - This week we end a very successful Shurfine Money saver premotion. 8th wwk modem home conveniences A course in rythmic exercises to memtoers of Trinity Past of Lebanon, wUl meet Monday consists of 13 members, and Sanford Plepler and John SuUl- items are a set of 8 Nylon Teflon utensils 88c and a 2^2 qt. Ovenware Mrang ij® For N-Arms Curb —a bar equipped with run­ wiU be sp(ni6ored by the Man­ Noble Orands of East Hartford at 7:30 pm. at the Masonic each of the delegates will be v^ \ Bovri 88c. Use your 8th week coupons for these and grocery it«n6 h s ^ below. ning moonshine whisky. chester TWOA and begin Tues­ at Odd peMows Hall. Mrs. Rev- Temple. i>ermltted to choose his or her Hartf^ Owmty (She^s) O h U J T O s W a s h in g t o n (AP) — Secretary of state Dean 'The discovery came ’Thurs­ day at 8 p.m. at the Community erly Jenkins win head Ja re- ____ alternate. ' Convention, Hotel Statler, Hart- Wo list at the right Money Saver itons available. Complete your set today. . . j I Rusk said today he hopes very, much that the United day in a nitid on a north Y . 7» N. Main St. Mrs. d e o Companies 2 and 8 of the State Convention, Bushnell for^ June U. freehment committee. With Mailed Coupon or Coupons Below. DETROIT (AP)— As re- States, Britain and the Soviet Union can move prompt- Nashville hotne. U ving^n of Hast Hartford will ■IVnvn ^ re Department were Memorial. July 1 and 2: Attj^^^ I^yid Rar^,^ W ill^ H ie o^ouqMnta o f the Which Holds Tax Rate conduct the class. R^strations caUed out last n^ht about 7 to Atty. David Rarry, Katherine ^ * ^ 1 Alfred ports ■ of flying 'saucers, ly toward a treaty banning the spread of nuclear weap- The W W Auxiliary wUl apon- whizzing through Michi- ons. He suggested France and even Communist China house wpre arrested and may be made at the YWCA sor a card party tomorrow at extinguish a fire that caused Sou™. Theodore Rrindamour, Joseph Czerwinski, Ra^ond NobiscQ Now charged with possession of atBce at the Community Y, 8 pm. at the poet borne. minor damage to a stutted chair Stephen Cavagnaro, Barbara Damato, Olarenee Foley, Thom- French gan’s ■ skies continued to might join such a pact. ' ^ untaxed whisky. Monday through Friday from 9 ____ at 42 Elro St. Co.__ one later _ re- Coleman, Patricia Conti, ConU, Theo- os as Heneghan, Nicholas Jack- multiply an Air Force in- thinks all the.nu- neighbor of both the Soviet Un- Behind the house were am. to 3 p m . Miss Nancy Rourke, daughter ;^ d ^ “ to'';xtlnpdih a”^ dore C itin gs, Clarence Foley, sl^. E ^ rri Morlarfy Writer [p o t a t o e s 10B)s 49^ Fruit Wafers veatigatbr called a news “>»» ^ found two 55-gallon barrels feration of nuclear weapons is cUned to predict a Ume when of Mr. and Mrs. Josei^ Rourke lire on Bush- ---- Hill -Rd - about 8. Atty. Paul Groobert, Francis SIncm, John Sidllvan, Atty. Allan 49e . conference today to discuss partially filled with moon­ Asking Hike “dangerous and undesirable.’’ the United States may act. of 49 Flower St., is a member of Mahoney, Jean Pasqualini, Her- Thomas and Atty. Richard With This Coupon Good thru March 26 his probe of the unidenti­ shine and burled under three Theta Phi Alpha sorority at St. bert Stevenson and Edward Woodhouse. On other questions, rusk told 2. He personally has started feet of earth, officers said. Tomkiel. .' ...... — fied flying objects. a news conference: an InvestigaUon of the State De^ For Schools, Louis (Mo.) University, where Kuehls Elected Nabisco New Dr. J. Allen Hynek, a North- ’Two copper pipes linked the JB. CENTT7BY CLUB she is a freshman majoring in First Congressional District TTn<,„>r«i.fv a.>w,T.h,rai United Statcs is consid- partment’s long practice of barrels with the bar in the of Bfanchestw, Inc. Convention, Hotel StaUer, Hart­ French W^tem Un w ity astrophysi- recognizing Gommunlst- sending FBI requests to embas- mathematics. She is a 1965 hon­ Petition Filed oist, called the conference after ^ i« house, and an electric pump Cuts Others By Green PTA ford, Jtme 25: wlU i^onBor a or graduate of Manchester High For Bankruptcy SHllRnNE FRUIT COCKTAIL * Assorted Biscuits ispending almost a week Inter­ ru’®^ MongoUa — a pro-Soviet sles abroad to report' any ln‘ was used to force air into School. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuehl Olaf Andcroon, Charles Bog- 79c viewing people in the Ann Arbor formation they pick up on U.S. the barrels through one pipe. By SOL B. COHEN gini, Janet Bychriskl, Atty. Jo­ travelers in whom the FBI Is o f 74 Mountain Rd. were elect­ A peiitiem in volimtary bank­ ri>d Hillsdale areas where most General Manager Robert Rummage seph Conti, Theodore Cumm­ Interested. ed co-presidents of the Green ruptcy has been filed in Fed- I 2yi Can 39c I Of the sightit^ have originated. Weiss is recommending a ings, Raymond EUis, John OVGNWARE nCMS rHynric, who has studied and. Erhard Asks Rusk denied that the embas- N c i V S Sale School FTA recenUy at a meet­ edal District Court at Hartford With This Coupon Good thru March 26 1966-67 General F^nd Hutchinson, Atty. Jules Karp, by Faber F. Rafferty Sr. of Rt. tavestlgeted UFOs for the past sles “shadow” any American ing at the schooL Alice Lamenzo, Joseph Macal AVAILABLE budget which, at $9,909,-, a t Mott’s Conmnnittjr DESIRE 6, Bolton. 15 years, called the conference W eapon Cut traveler, but he said he person­ 027, is design^ to hold theP^ HaO Other officers are Dr. and one, Pascal Mastrangrio, Frank He lists UabUittes o f $2,- a day after the Air Force said it ally is “not satisfied” with the PnbUe Health Norses to wortc Stamler and ^ bert Stone. IVii pint Court Rules tax line at its present 42.6 SAT„ MARCH 26th Mrs. Barry Trablts, co-vlce 926.18 and no assets. woidd have an explanation ol BONN, Germany (AP), — unevaluat- in Manchester, part-time os presidents; Mrs. Raymond EUls, MIX BOWL .. 66c (he sightings within 24 hours. mills levy. from 9:80 to 8:00 sObstltates. Also nurse for Fourth Senatorial .District Unsecured creditors include Chancellor Ludwig Erhard secretary, and Mr. and Mrs. Convention,' Cavey’s Restau­ Chorches Motors, 8500; and < Saucer sightings have been (.ajjgj today for a ban on the files to embassies In recommending a budget fall or part-time daring Jnly rr& w cLORoxi City Must which is $242,054 above the Proceeds will beneAt and Angnst. Donald Warren, co-treasurers. rant, Manchester, June 16. three Elast Hartford credltors- 1-at. Oval reported vdth increasin^^ fre- spi;^ad of nuclear weapons and through the State Department. current year's budget, Weisa the clnb-s charities . . • After a business meeting Atty. Irving Aronson, Dr. American Ehiance, 8724; Rich- CASSPROLE 88c an agreement to reduce the The United States is urging Anyoiie wishing to eon- I Gallon With This Coupon 48c (See Page Three) has provided for a $331,740 in­ Ci^ Mrs. Anderson parents visited their children’s John Barry, Eleanor Benevento, ard Blackstone, 815, John number of those In existence. Western European allies — R ed istrict ' trilmte artioles, may rooms and talked with their Marlon Clifford, ’Theodore Cum- Brennan, 8150. 1 ^ Coupon Good till March 26 crease for the board of educa­ bring them to Mott’s P«rHtlwi«d Erhard, In a policy statement notably West Germany — to go 649-7426 teachers. mings, Maurice Gaudet, James TTie Imdget Plan of East HAR’TFORO (AP)—A federal tion, but has cut municipal ap­ HaO on March 25th VEG. DISH 88c to the lower house of the West "slow on selling to Communist m aftw 10 AAf. Miss Carol Leamy’s Grade 2 Hriloran, Atty. Arnold Klau, Hartford was also listed as a German Parliament suggested China materials which — like propriations to a figure which For Appointment won the attendance prize of a Raymond Larivee, Walter Le- secured creditor with a Uabll- ' PINGHUR5T SPECIALS House Curbs that all naUons which do not steel — woiild Increase the "si- districts are to $89,686 below this year’s a l­ Mr. Magoo dolL clerc, Matthew Morlarty, Atty. ity of 8500. 2Va-at. have nuclear arms renounce news of war” Of the Chinese. apportioned equally and locations. UTILnY DISH. 88c their use and also that of germ "A substanUal increase in the ^ *1!!^*"*** ^ The tentative 1966-67 budget 79c RIGHT GUARD ...... 59e Two Projects and chemical weapons as West quantity of steel produced in is 2.6 per cent above the 1965- ' a 2-at. Crivmmd Round Germany did in 1955. Communist CWna Is not a c6m- U S. D l^rt J ^ e T. ®mmet 66 bud^t. It shows a 6.1 per fl.0 0 SIZE CASSEROLE ... 88c ’The federal government of fortable Idea in view of what is oent increase for school pur­ Of President West Germany, he said, “begins happening in Southeast Asia,” poses, at $6,762,901, and a 2.1 PAGQDIN HAND CREAM.... . 65e -in. Sauare WA«»WTOOTY>v Tn th.. ^ith the Idea that the old sys- Rusk said. apportionment of state le^ala- per cent decrease for mimici- 8 WASHINGTON (AP) - In the ^ ^ oonUnulng debate ^ ^ munlclpali- pal services, at $4,146,128. CAKE DISH .... 88c iflrst nomnllltary money bill of Weiss, at toe start of his bud­ lV 2 -c it , . 1966, the House Appropriations (See Page Six) (See Page Six) “The court holds an a matter get hearings, had said that he tSommittee put the brakes today W H AT A LO VELY SALE of law,” he said, “that the equal would limit departmental in­ on two of the administration's protection of the fourteenth creases to five per cent, to keep G /ia ^ W th This Coupon Good thru March 26 — new domestic programs — rent amendment requires that the them in line with the 4.92 per subsidies and the Teachers KNOWN FOR VALUES Just in time for Eoster giving and wearing an. voting districts of a mimicipallty cent Increase in toe town’s Corps; Gunman’s Hostages be apportioned in such a man­ Grand List. Because of an an­ ~coi«'s iiiw drink” 10- In. ' The committee’s action on a ner as to assure substantial ticipated low surplus from cur­ marvelous 60th year savings at 1100 stares 12.564,872,669 appropriation bill equality of population in each *<■.*»* •*' ^ . * ..V rent spending, and because .of FRY PAN .... $1.771 sent to the House floor for a 8U(^ d istrict” decreased state funds for sciuKd For vote next Tuesday confirmed Feared for Lives The Judge said the court would rid, Weiss, in order to provide FRESCA 8 69c 2-qt. the general belief on Capitol Hill, Plus Deposit SPRINGFIELD, Ore. (AP) -t- Aoree, 1C, SbOt fahnseU to death ^ hi'ing about - v H:- for an increase in board of edu- ! ^ SAUCEPAN .. $1,771 that many “ weai. Great Society”-oome.y • ^ro- ^ Springfield man said he WAS ,with » ptotol. reapporUomnent in New Haven catian’e budget, cut other appro. No teondor we*re *Known fo r Valuet* beginning to expect that he and ^ “tt they wmM have waited b e « ^ city officials are at jalatlanB below Ms. original in­ 12-cup. tMs year when it comes to get­ 8 NEW PEPPERIDGE FARM SOUPS MUFFIN PAN $1.77 Ms wife would be shot to deo(h jtootber hour to ^ e thgt tear TT®, * realignment piun of McDonnell Aircraft Corp. announced development of a system that could tent. teitk Famous Makar nylons at ting money to finance them. until police fired tear gas liito gas, I thinit w* would have all eliminate mid-air-collisions between airplanes. The top picture is the device' Here is what the committee AU'in an, he has cut requests prices like tkese! a* 8V2-in. their house, allowing their s^ toe^-qtoii/’ «iaW Oartes Faw- "et » wdllne of June 1 now -beins used on planes .by McDmmeli. The bottom pipture shows how the by $520;752 (the equivalent of did on the two programs: cape froih ah ex-oonrict ww baslvtof tim bostage. > Ito dtoport to the'court oh how GOURMET PAN $1.77 —Rent subsidies, Johnson system, called EROS; worK8.-'Portkmc-'of the^ohtrol pahd arb at the left iaind' three mills,) about $300,000 of Gingerale or held tbeah:'^,,inl8oh. When I didn’t tfaixdc aba waa ^okitod a oottmiaakm to ataidy A-lA^af O A ACtUV^ directors,. wWch has to May 7 Salt Sale going to mute it.” - roappoitkmaiaKt bstea tfaa caM System Tells Pilots to adopt a budget and to set Mrs. flawhiish -w as under waa token iq>"hjr Judge CSarla a tax rate. treatsaent fo r tooek . Fsb. 88. Fitted Out Weiss, in his recommended 4 s . | . 9 7 3 .^ 1.97 FnriluahaaidfhatjMt balOra At a February hearing, Thom- How to Avoid Crash budget message, sent to the JUb OvstifL fioa&L tha aad''AorM ;"bagaa to ghtv** *'• Jr., New Haven board of directors, states: meaiHtf abd «aaitor. Attbalato *®n>oratkB ootoari. eohceded For Confabs BI0.4FIIS.S.47 i MO. 3 ras. a.57 Using the different cuts and kinds of meat . ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — An “as far as we know, McDonnell “A budget is a fiscal plan i available in supermarkets across the nation, you he arid tbaah wetdb'Y riiot that toat fha.Ward structure was odt airplane pUot suddenly hears a »■ more advanced than anybody WASHINGTON (AP) - Presl- with a ddollar sign In front of could prepare a different meat dish every day tS to ^ U T r U ^ ^ fL * b e^ inSuy aSw toe^SSS beeping sound, looks to Ms dash ^ dent Johnson’s luxury airplane ^ in jmur home budget, it Sociinlees Strelch-Beautifully d m r and long of the year. Yet, with all this variety, if a rTY a,lr*"** ■ -V* , anybody else who has the actual has been refitted so he can talk Involves the balancing of needs wearing, they etreteh-to-fit Petite, Average, sampling o f averEige American, families were TUL New, leg-flattering spring shades. asked to name favorite cuts. of meat, a large -rid to M. decirion that ^ ready.” face to face with more guests on against the ablltty to pay for prppoition would choose the standing rib of beef. bogixff them <»^t.’’ , , ^ " The Fcderol Aviation Agency, each flight and, if he chooses, them. Unlike the household Save 1.24 on Uvo Kantrun Seqmicts—Guai^toed runproof mth * toe Sunrema hurt’s rolinz "is 11 ai » alriines representatives and hold aerial news conferences. budget, Income is more flerible famouB Kantrun locksritoi. Super-wearing, TTie reasons for the popularity of this cut are not only logical but n^fest i miUtary officials have been dis- The most striking features of •J' the governmental budget, by rSIS!* SHIFT GOWNS AND DORM-SMRTS filmy sheer, newest faanipn shades. 8 ^ to 11. many. For the cook, it is almost foolproof to S S U t o S ” . Oo^, arid T l^ y . is how air the collision avoidance toe renovated Boeing 707 trans- the simple expedient of Othereeandeesnylons SaleS7cPR prepare. Because the roast is so tasty alone, it in toe chair wlto a gun polntod •»* compelling. , eolliriw can be prevented. ^th McDonnell tor some port are folding intarlor walls raising the taxes. YOUR PASSPORT TO PLEASANT DREAMS nee^ no special sauces or seasonings. at FaWburii and Us wife. Monacan to Viet Nam time. No specific production and built-in microphones and , ^ the difficult tasks Use a meat thermometer when you prepeua “I guess I jimt acted by reflex inonagan to Viei ITam Range ^eroiexo System (ERGS),(EROS), a p,ans have yet been made. loudspeakers so toe President '^clng governmental budget Denim look or dieck print $ u lu when the tear gks came through WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- any roast — it eliminates guesswork and run­ device that first warns the pilot McDonnell, builder of U.S. can use the plane as a flying makers is . that each year the 4onn-shirto in Sanforized* ^ ning back and forth to look at the meat . . . toe window, I grabbed' my gressman Jrim S. Monagan, D- his craft Is approacMng another .naceeraft did not aav wh*t th« .ii'ditoriiim'demand for services generally cotton. Quick zip or button O 9 V looking can’t tell you when, it is done anyway, wife’s arm with one hand and Conn., wlU go to South Wet Nam airplane dangerously and then ^ auditorium or conference room. B y lrcmtgowiinniaffline:ro I since you can’t see inside! ’The thermometer will toe door with toe other and with a House government onera-opera- *..1. .i... system would cost ‘ because Johnson made Ms first flight beyond toe ability to . shows him what action tot ake there are too many variables.” aboard the revamped Air Force __ , JS*®®" taxes are In- able cotton pofdin. read 140®F. for a rare roast, 160°F. for medium, pushed her out toe door. Then I tlons. subcommittee April 2. _— up, oowndown m-or ibvlevel« onoff. ... MO.S.fV and 180° F. for well-done. Try to allow yoUr rib The purpose of toe trip is to «T O r^ ld teve^irevented The ^pokwinen sri^ the orUy Onenn» when urhnn he ha went urant to tn New kTaii, York VnaV CTCSaed. O f COUrSC, there Buy 2 pr, • •• getlFree! rsis^STRnoi roast to “set" for 15-30 minutes after taking it ■nia day of terror was similar conduct a follow-up Investlga- possible colUsions between air- Wednesday to attend funeral ia -a*. out of the oven, so it will be easier to carve. to amthefr drama In nearby Hhi- tion into audits, control and su- SUPS WITH hundreds of lives in the past,” 5.“!%^-!!!!come during tight mUUary for- ISJroiTti*rVr2crs.%ifr1 r$iS*N04tUN gene a week ago when a gun­ pervlslon^ toe U S. AID pro- McDonnell spokesman Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y. On that are, also, many taxpayers on CANNON TORY LYCRA* SPANOEX man persuaded police to give gram In that country, DOUILEPACKIRKFS U.S. CHOICE RW 'It could have prevented the (See Page Ave) (See Page Four) limited or fixed Income, caught CLOTH Slim him an automobile. The gun- Monagan will leave Washing- crash of two airliners over the in an ever-tlght^ng squeeze man, Harvey LeRoy Baker, 38, ton Saturday, April 2, with the of Mgher prices and higher Ridiber • soled. Sale 3 .3 7 (See Pago Ten) (See Fage Six) 128 persons.” taxes. Hand wadiaUe Sale 3n. 98* ue.3.99 OVEN ROAST BEEF 791 EROS gives a 60-second “The General Fund pro-vides bine, pinkf whole 28 to 32 Ib. T-rtb roost or 5Ui Him TUi ribs. ■ ie .4 e (N . warning at speeds of up to four for a conUnuation of the pres­ multL5-10L u s . 1.9# Indonesians Facing ent tax rate of 42.6 mills. The Embroidery trims ^ times toe speed of sound and and also savG 20c Id 30c lb. on the beeps a ^Uision signal at V/i total expenditure increase is. t<9 , hem and bodice $242,054 — the school Increase Full cut for comfortable td our Dacron* poly­ Bootblack• I from Vassar miles aprirt for subsonic air FIRST FOUR RIBS OF THIS TENDER RIB ROAST speeds. is $331,740 or six per cent and ., acticHi f it E asy to waah; ester/cotton Uyera* Financial Quandiy other town activities show a quidc-dryiiw. In ndiito apandex slip. Short William Osmun, manager of i . ' which is featured at 99c lb. Disturbs Hartford Men technical information services decrease o f $89,686 or tw o pei* and colors. Sizes 5 to % a ^ A v . 32-40. JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Debate Goes On cent. ' (AP FfntoCax) HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ cleBy hard, and I noUced tMs Air Ti^ni^rt Associa- Indonesia’s new ru)ers have In- “It has been necessary to re- Perk h a qroot fovorifa and Ilia CI^AISWG SHORT Some men don’t want a girl to UtUe old lady watching me, Uon, said in Washington that herited a financial mess wMch. Ik tOm 8am Inddicato, alone in his night club. J.4K.4RTA, Indonesia (AP) — dues »ppro™4a«e!i sssuesis ay . price Is right. KlWa WT VBM- SuiasC ti&ei? aaO% even a SaHy recalled. even opUmists concede will r»- Argument over toe makeup of $520,762 (the equivalent of l - H Vassar girl. “She must have been 0 quire years to clew up.. The Oie new Indonerian cabinet con- three mills) to 'hold toe tax Country Style Ribs— meatier than Owner Waits It Out It isn’t that they’re against watching for quite a while, Prophetic Tatoo reform regime’s popMarlty and tinned today with President Su- line.” 1’SIS*TRM-FIT SPORT IRKF rSIS* PRETTY STRETCN PETTI-SUPS women doing euoh work, reports when she oame over to me, a survival are likely to depend on karno apporepUy putting up Weiss In addition. Is recom- regular spenreribs...... lb. 59c ^ w ^ '^ ‘u V Petrauskas, it’s becauae tear in her eye, and eaid, Dooms Fugitive the outcome. resistance to the appointment of mending a $646,-147 budget for' Side slit, petti-slip with m ■ e k -s u m l\l-mgY§mr m ' t s e r k m they’re antifeminists. ‘You’re such a good little For Indonesia to nieet her an anti-Oommunlst government, toe Town Fire District Special Made for action. Snoooth, ^ | m m onbroideiy trim, TMs is one of toe discoveries girt.’ ” INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — *966 foreign debt obligations Radio Jakarta also quoted Lt. Fund, tor an increase of .16 oomfortaUe fit Acetate/ SSlIS l• ^ 4 - - ifocmni* S a l e 2 e 3 7 Club Closed polyeeter/odtton Lycr^ . 2.ee VYhele strip of Pork feheps and 6rily k*s made in her week of One of toe many things about “ Born to lose” proved a pro- would require $460 milUoir. Qen. Suharto, toe country’s new mUl to its current 3.6 mlU tax cotton/iubber. S-M-LiXL. ^ spandez. Short: Av. S-M-L. BACON studying “toe eoeto-eoonomlc g*iiy which draws attention is phetic blemish as well as a key IndMiesla has not a hope of rtrongman, aa saying "oppor- rate. The increase, amounting" roosts) or Rib Vi strip.. I>. 69c relriionsMpe between a man her outfit, a Wue sweatsMrt, to WenUty as toe FBI struck paying. tunlsts” and “vested interests” to $9,320, would pay toe town’s” By Wrecking Ball and Ms Shoes.” faded Muejeana and a green another name from Its Het of Foreign exchange reserves trying to interfere. Oh­ share of an riready approved Sally. 19, le a Vassar sopho- Marine fatigue Jacket. io most wanted fugitives. are exhausted. The nation lives *** apparanUy ja s Save64eem \ Fredi Heinider. ScoRops. Oysters (See Page Thirteen) TCKPOtlASfn ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — Sam Ms lease with Centennial,, toe more who has created e minor Many of the men who stop, Agents apprehended Jack Dan- on current earnings, derived eeverri ^UUcri 11ujuwii w m v i ^wvfuiian ItodeUcato sits alone at the end corporaUon began wrecking toe commoUon by shining shoes on not necessarily to get thflr lei Sayadoff, 30, native of Hart- almost entirely from rubber, oil, nominees for toe ^ ...SW U ILiOHSIS M A H I ■C toe heu: in Ms Vogue Club, buildings on both sides and the Hartford’s Asylum Street, one shoea sMned, ask the’ lnevitaWe ford. Conn., in an Indianapolis (jn and oopra cabinet. floors above toe chib. o f toe City’s main thorough- “ What’s nice girl like you l^ ta g lot Thursday after spot- oil revenueli ore not revealed •PANTMrMICAtONI rSIS*IIASF0t Swift Premium Large Bologna or quietly smoking one cigarette But Sam would not be moved, fares. doing in a place like this? ting Ms car. Sayadoff at first offleiaUy Jte-ve 24 to 80 U v e rw u r s t ...... f c . 5 9 c after another. Only one coat The Vogue was onoe toe She says she is shining riMss Depending tqxm her mood at bangs on toe rack and it’s ground floor of a flvewtoiy to earn pocket money to ^>eIld admitted Ms identKy when BuUetm Sw ift's Franks ...... b . 6 7 c Sally has on aeeort- H-ni s. bunding. The other four floors when she returns to Poughkeep- ’ agents reoogrrized ,^the tattoo, mUUon In I W . put togetosr over the S«l8 2 e6 7 answers, wMch include; Rubber, tin, copra and other y^f^s, “bom to lose,” on Ms right VERSAHUG060 Mtt;S.99 T h a s been that way since last •••• “I need the money.” Her goal exports earned an estimated i,rfoneaian Parilrinent, lA. Pinehurst bos a low price oa o l Canned Hams, Large 18-R». Turkeys arm. Climbers Reach Top , Sole I e 2 7 Ounday when the roof UteraUy ^ rih g vacaUon. Hartford U her Is $50 In two weeks. $450 million. That adds up to gm appointed advisory assem- m v m I In on Mm patMzed with Sam. The favorite home town. Sayadoff was quoted as say­ l4ashable, no-iron M O .1 ^ 44c R>. and a sale this week oo Sausage M eat, Large Ling Sow oge and “ I was married when I was In torelgn exchange earnings of urged Bnirsday that the k l e i n e s c r b i d e g g , - He gets to the lounge at 8 a.m. ‘“’t **»• ing, “How true.” Swltsertand (A P )—An AlpM* 1 Antron* nykn, knit ItnKon style H ot Sausage. high schori and my husband A short time later, agents ar­ $626 million last yegr. new cabinet be free from Oom- H iey snitp, tiiey zip they to fit Backzii^ier. In ■Rd sits afl day, worrying and wreckta^baH wgs UMd earned me up if I don’t work.” ______But tMs is a nation of 106 mil- nwinist elements. One o f Subar- expedition conquered ML Big- A. Cotton with remov- rested Mrs. Patsy Atm Janakos, er today over the direct ver- keep you neat and trim ndiite, navy, pink or aUs pads, elastic foont SOr in a rented ItkiianapoUe people. Enough imports to to’e - first acts after assuming while you do houaenrotk or S o le ^ aqua. Sima 34 4 a apartment. They said she and In*»»esian economy power from Sukarno two Weeks tleal route on the Ice-covered to bandr^R32 to8& Use oar parking,let and skop tnnigkt emd Fikkiy tW 9 F.M. If yon Hie | There are no customers he- ahould a pretty, brown- north wall. The new mUestone aebod CSioow from cotton riiihnMui "I’m — iinsmploy^e.’' — -. Sayadoff had occupied it since aputterlng along even at quarter ago was to ban toe Indonerian denfann cotton R Waah *!n wear oot* to skop early.. .w e open Fri. and Sot. o f 0 AJUL B . b « . d » « . WM acoampUshed hy four ^ 3 A 7 ton w ifr Zdfcni^ apnb> te, helL wmnr todr want to laks^B^ *«My »aye riie got toe idea to j„. ig und«r toe name of Mr. $850 million last (tommunlet party, Oermaii* and a Sect, all that ; cotton/iayon idaida or cab dex. A -a 32 io 4 a ly toe wrecking balL ^ brkska came totougta toe eril- *“ * “ • atalite shoes when she stepped ud Mte. Jack F. Delaao. yewr- * ■ The Indonesian toreigh oCttee ioo prints. Sizes 10 to 1& Sam’s proMems begmt when tag, tearing a gaping )Mle in toe ^ off toe trria wMch brought her Neltoer offered resietance, Wrlle President Sukarno’s ordered Peking’s New CSiMa was leftref a IS-msa, tone- ~ the owner of the property, the landtag on toe itanoe ” home from scliooI.On the rati- agents said, although two guns regime squandered millions of News Agency to shut down tts nation groap wMch se^ tat oa j' Cottenniai Development Corp., floor. Just missing toe bind- “ ” *“* I**t*onn was a^aiioesMne were locate In toe apartment, dollars on official and private Jakarta bureau temporarily and the wall 80 days ag|>. The }• unconventional peraon.” Sally w__ final leg of the ascent te the T decided to build a parking ga- gtand and ■ Wi ll III B t 99 smsjo Mrs. Janakos’ S-year-old tripe abroad, oiUy partial pay- revoked ttw aocreditatton of its PINEHURST (XOCERY Inc. rage on the MfWock ske that ^ow toe once attractive Htfle *'®***^*’” "I heeded the money,” re- daughter was in toe apartment, ments were made on foreign correspondents, toe ofitioiri lS,0M-ft. eonunlt over • ,. ^Char a-h'«..No «em y down., 9 PARKADE, JIMHtHESTER includes the club. cocktafl lounge slt»hi toe center ri|Ws BaUy, “no X to o i«b t: The couple is charged in Cadi- obligaUotu. Not only did these news agency Antara said, treacherous loe field was oar- Jr to yo o n to p ay IVben Sam refused a ried out dotalte howUng winda 2 815 MAIN ST, HAMCHESTEK CORNat OF MAIN ^ TURNPIKE $15,000 jji debris. ^*^^Tbr^iosi**eA thm oot'-T” fomtai with fleeing with tot child partial payings riebaust the The foreign office erid toe r, since raised to $36,000, ta and tsmperahuea fown ta 4g s- hey 4b» femafating SM yean ef (flee (Oe* Tag* *wo>; (Se* Fag* Six) (See Pag* .pbarteen) (See Tag* Fenrtewi) - "')C ' t! ■ .'.0 5if -5 ^-; \