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lianrlifstef lEtnetting Average DaOy Net Press Rm ' ' The Weathet; 7:-^' For tbe .Week Haded ' . Fair, seasonably ^ ^ A The Master’s Club of Friend­ M anh . U«7 night, low in the 20s; .nuMtJjr ship Lodge of Masons WiU meet sunny and milder toibMToW, About Town in the small lodge room oT tiw high 4^52. I lbu^BlUM^>eth A. C ^ pbell, Masonic Temple at 7:30 tomor­ 15,069 •V ’ row night. After a business Maneheeter^A CUy oi^V0ag0^(2uirm , * 2 ; ■ daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Al­ V ' : ]■■! . fred R. Campbell Jr. o f 42 Jo* meeting, a talk, “The Powers and Prerogatives of the W or­ (Claislfled Adverttalag oa Page 25) ^ p b St., hfls been named to MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1967 PRICE SEVEN CENTS. shipful Master” will be given VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 134 Cn^NTY-BIGHT PA6ES—TW0 SBCHONS) the dean's list at Russell Sag^e by the lodge secretary. Past ..j^lege, Troy, N.Y. A fresh- \— ...... , ...... ' •' Ili Master John L. Von Deck Jr. '.i- an, she is majoring in so- ^ ohjgy. Bring FcBhIons to Your Windows This Spring C Town firemen were called out TWA Jet Involved. ■x Jtaal tryouts lor "Never Too at 8:19 this morning after a |- Mdeal of Honor from President and Miss Bamingham have also bers. the Vietnam war were an­ of Medical Assistants will meet P There was no word on the fate Johnson today. He ignored two been inducted recently into as­ A woman who lives nearby, nounced today, reflecting Monday at p.m. at the YWCA, wounds and b steady hail o ' Viet 8 sociate membership of Eta Phi Mrs. Wayne Rinehart, said she Ann St., Hartfofd. Mrs. Doris Cong fire to give life-saving aid the steadily rising UiS, Chapter, Phi Theta Kappa, hon­ heard "what sounded like an Hughes of the State Police will to his buddies. military effort and Com­ orary society, at the school. explosion.” She said the plane ^ a k on “ lllolestlng.” The The nation’s highest award munist retaliation with Sfreamliiiing landed about half a mile from •vent is open to all medical as- FIBERGLAS* for heroism, the 13th to be heavier mortar attacks, her house in a rural area. ilstants employed by greater Mountain Laurel Chapter of presented in the Vietnam war, mines, booby traps and hit. Hartford curea physicians. Those Sweet Adelines Inc. will re­ Bodies and debris were re­ goe.s to Army Spec 6 Lawrence Seen Key to ported scattered over a four- and run assaults. Resiling information or trans- hearse tomorrow a,t 8 p.m. at Joel, a bespectacled 38-year-old cafes and mile area. A temporary morgue 'The total casualties last week |K>rtation may contact Mrs. Alo- the Russian National Center, Negro from Winston-Salem, was set up not far from toe were 1,617 killed, wounded and aa Donovan, Alton St. 211 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. Postal Hikes N.C He is the first medic to be 86 crash. missing. It included 232 dead, 1 ,- so honored foi gallantry in Viet­ matching drapes Reports fixed the crash scene 381 wounded and four missing. WASHINGTON (AP) — Post­ nam. as near Ohio Routes 29 and 540. Most were in the small skir­ master General Lawrence F. O’­ (AP Photofax) Joel, married and the father TWA in Chicago idenUfied the mishes and fleeting Red jabe Brien predicted today that un­ of two children, distinguished 1 plane aS Flight 553, which goes It’s Kite-Flying Time in Old Miami that have characterized the re­ . C O , . . 1 . 7 7 less toe Post Office Department from New York to Chicago with himself on an undisclosed bat-, cent fighting. tlefield Nov , 1965, while serv­ modernizes its facilities there a stop at Dayton, about 30 miles The snow may be deep in New England and the most favorite, toys may be 8 While toe over-all total waa ing with an element of 'the 173rd will be more postal rate in- to the south. TWA said toe 70- sleds and skis but in Miami it’s kite-flying time. W in d sof March proved just . the highest of the war, the total 24", 30", 36" lengths Airborne Brigade. of 232 killed was exceeded by creases. passenger plane had aboard. right and this youngster wasted no time in getting his favorite kite airborne. 2 1 A numerically larger and O’Brien said in a speech The crash scene was Identl- one week in November, 1966, , riasi‘i.\o‘s I well-concealed Viet Cong unit when 240 Americans died. But prepered for toe fourth annual fled as not far from the Urbana O Matching ^ opened fire on his outfit, killing meeting of the Direct Mail Ad- Airport, which does not have most of that death toll came to or wounding nearly every man . the fierce la Drwg Valley batr Valances 9 vertislng Asso|Ciatlon that a regular airline service. Skr Oatfits in the lead squad. tie, not in engagements scat­ $700-milllon postal increase ’TWA said toe plane had left Turcotte Testifies Too Dangerous Joel moved forward under tered the length of South Viet­ being sought from Congress this New York’s La Guardia field ST. MOiRTTZ, Switzerland fire to assist them and, while nam. year will help pay for research with stops in Harrisburg and SUPREME (AP) — The razzle-dazzle proceeding from man to man, The U. S. command reported to modernize postal handling Pittsburgh, Pa., en route to Wife Asked Divorce girls of this chic winter re­ was struck in the right leg by 2.59 methods. Dayton. 1,736 (Communists were killed sort have been warned off machlne-gur’ fire. He bandaged last week, well above average “ And, have no doubt that un- On Sunday night, a Lake Cen- By ROBERT COLBT jury box, Turcotte testified that the ski slopes. Their outfits his own wound and adminis­ but not a record. However, reg. 2.98 less we modernize, rates will tral Airlines Convalr 680—a tUr- Richard E. Turcotte Jr. took he lost between 10 and 20 m are considered too danger- tered mo’-phinc to himself, then South Vietnam’s “ open arms" continue to rise,” he said. boprop plane—crashed near the stand in his own defense pounds during August. ous. went about his work. program to attract defectort ! FOODS I I Contemporary modern design O’Brien noted that direct mail Kenton, kUUng all 38 ^ persons______this morning and told a full- "How did she act toward Instructors are refusing ’The citation said: dealt the Reds a hard blow. A 469 HARTFORD RD.,’' MANCHESTER I with rich metallic print on woven advertising which critics call aboard. - Civir Aeronautic^ Board Packed courtroom of hda early you," Atty. Plepler asked. to- fake • glrte wearing' gold “ Completely" Ignoring the record weekly total of 1,168 textured Fiberglos glass. Abso- years of marriage and bow he days she was real **801116 and silver lame ski clothes warnings of others and his own Communist soldiers and politi­ ^ lutely no ironing needed. Cafe (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) learned later of his wife's to- jioae^ other days she was real SPECIALS THURS., FRI.. SAT., MAR. 9.10. 11
ed-uf)l old defendant, who told a jury as they looked covered some pills to the hOOSe- •Upped down the fun length his thigh.' war was vtite^tfljUng of security o f seven women and five men being picked up b^ o f .tiie‘.dljnnpie ™n." “ He *lrag;ged himself over the wraps on the first major offen­ 5-RIB Potentially Faulty that his ^marriage years were (Sea Page Fifteen) battlefield,” said the citation, helicopter from the sive operation to toe Mekong hfippy, testified that his wife’s and “ succeeded in treating 13 8,200-foot level of Mt. Delta by troops of the U. S. 9th CUT dacron ninon attitude toward him changed to more men before his medical McKinley. Infantry Division, the first big WASHINGTON (AP) — Po- Other U. S. firms which filed August 1966. supplies ran out.” U. S. ground imlt to be perma­ tential defects in more than 670,- reports on possible defects since Turcotte’s testimony was RW Joel was credited with saving nently assigned to that ■vital 000 cars, trucks and buses — Jan. were Kaiser Jeep, Infer- heard by two psychiatrists who 1 “a large number of lives” area which contains about one most of them 1967 models — national Harvester, American are ei^ected to testify as state's Pair Resting PORTION panels for through conspicuous gallantry third of South Vietnam’s 15 mil­ have been reported to the gov- Motors and Clark Equipment, wltaesses to toe state’s rebuttal, above and beyond toe call of lion people and g;rows 80 per emment by domestic and for- Oo., a manufacturer of trailers. *rroslvely over toe (,gjj personally represent —- appeared to be leading'toe cur­ 2.49 representatives have been intro- week on what sort of (xnnmittee pntlre ^ n gress.” jjjj flrm can represent —. rent revolt against toe national DOG FOOD 12 *1.00 union, Was ep' route to Detroit rag. 2.98 'M'. ' toioed In toe House, most ol should police .ethics.'. . In recent years, Otmgiie?® ^^''Olients beidre cospHs Or regula­ ^ d r a p e s t o r borii in the 'controversy Thiere have been lio witnesses been severe In Its surveillance ^ 1 7 ageW es that depend 6n with about 20 Ipcai supporters. A man who abswered the tele- lilPO D S BRAE BUR>L~AU FLAVORS 'stirred toy the high-flying Har- during several weeks o< Hear- o f , the executive and judicialoongress for cqwr^ting funds. a 80x45 size ISm preacher. togs who opposed toe Idea of branches. But the public aHpar- . gengtor who has bla oU phime at the union headquarters There were many last year, setting up a watchdog group. , ently believes Congress failed,to Koidines fleht on toe Senate across U.S. 30 from toe big body too. But they got nowhere. The House Administration watch itself. plant said the walkout was not ICECREAM ».Ga.59c DACRON NINON 3.49 reg. 0.98 Still other bills have been In- Committee Wednesday in- A recent Gallup PoU . asked ended. I^e said “ misinforma­ 4.98 tion” was to blame for toe largg rag. -3.98 troduced in toe Senate. There, a creased the membership of Its. Americans whether they. floral enrtains m o ia l ethkJB committee — set ethics and contracts mibobm- toought misuse of government ^ senator or representatWe number of workers who showed up. No pickets were on duty. TASTE O SEA ^ FRIED I Create |ust the ^beautiful window affect you wont. 1H> after revelations of toe mRtee from 7 to 10 members — funds by congressmen was lair, o p put . ms relatives on the • 80x72 tiza A Feb. 21 court order banned Extra wide tailored tier of 100% Neva- Softly textured Fiberglas gloss with gold Imprinting wheeling and dealing of Bobby five from each party and toe ly common. Sixty per cent said congressional payroll — in fact. Prest Dacron Ninon. Floral patterh' is all picketing at the plant pend­ on white background. 4 " buckram top, 1" side Baker — Is Investigating allega- House voted 850,000 for toe sub- yes, 21 per cent said no and 10 a-rkcent AP survey showed that complimented by white flocking and tkms ttiat'Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, committee’s ptivlU es. The per cent had no <^qio'n. wore than 80 tod at some time ing a final decision — never OLAM, .I • ^ PLATTER49c hems, 2 " bottom hems. 48x72 per pair. softly tinted print. Two-inch side and 4;98 D-Oonn., converted to personal subcommittee is one of the can- Ih many ways^ Congress has during the past' year, made — on toe company’s re­ Five-Inch bottom hems. Gold, pink, tur­ rag. 5.98 quest tor an injunction. Pickets quoise. .' lue funds raised for him at todates for ethics watchdog in itself to thank iopAtoe current Or a congressman can, with oaihpatgn and testimonial din- toe .Rules Oomqilttee dellbsra- crisis of confidence In its integ- the taxpayers picking up the posted at tbe plant Wednesdagr r^L O R ID A ners. Dodd denies the charges, tkms. rity. tab, fly off to Paris; to Rome, to virtually halted produirtloo ffF This was thia cuirae in Manhattan this morning after a section of a building one shift. ■Ehe drive for some sort of Some samples of toe . oriea of M epbers of Congress who are Hopg Kong oil Official business, under cohstcuction at Brdadway ahd 66th St. gave way and crashed to a sub­ ethical ^deUpes is being concern that have eobped bankeirs can sit on»a committee mi^be ’concerned wlto interna- Sheriff’s deputies removed tbS basement. Several workmen were reported injured and rescue teams were prob- spurred on by an outpouring of torough Congnss in recent (kgs framing fegislatom . aSKsotinf . > ; „ ^ ,(Stee ,F a ^ X ^ . wdUs from members worried Include: ’ . tanks. . (See.FNie Sixteen),. ihg rubble for ,additional casualties. CAP ^hotofax). ■V

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1967 I^AGE P A G E T W O 1IANCHB8TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER* CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 19«7 ...... ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ '«■ I ■ ^ Deane Higrhway, WetheraflelA ktyle. Titey cannot b* playad Petition Filed The peUtion lists IlabiUtiea South Windsor Soloist Hit convincingly under a conductor Sbeinwolfil on Bridge Laser Beam Radiates 130,913,65 and no aseeta The who Ig not thoroughly familiar For Bankruptcy Mily Manchester creditors .are with the compoMi'a keyboard READ DEFENSE IWIUI Moriarty Bros., $31.46, and Town Zoning Board Grants Ib Concerto works. It was apparent that TO b£ ilke s l a m Both rides wrfatfaU* R ed Danger X petition in voluntary bank­ Francis Murray, $220. Mr. Winograd waa quite un­ NORTH ruptcy has been Hied by Con- The petition, filed in Federal . By JOHN GRUBER familiar with sucb compositions By ALFRED SHEINWOLD * 8753 WASHINOTOJir (AP) —Some exiperiments aimed at devel* District Court at Hartford has Two Requests, Denies One Ronald Turini, youngish, Ca­ as “Krfclsleriana,” “Paplllona," 5 a K94 ' oping a deep apace oommunica* •etta Rose Hildebrand of 54 When your partner has made danger signals are flashing in Riuaell St, formerly a partner been referred to Saul Seidman, nadian pianist made his Hart­ "Noveletten,” and ao on. tions system employing lasers. The zoning board of appeals during Passion Week March 12 the opening le^d, you know juat ♦ KQ73 the pathway of the laser, per­ ka ICays Sportswear, Silas referee in bankruptcy. ford debut last evening with the Moreover, Mr. Winogprad is They are using ISaer beams to through 17, is to be sponsored which cari) to lead when return­ WEST EAST has granted two requests and Hartford Symuhony Orchestra, generally so obsessed with get­ haps the most powerful form of track several of the Explorer ONCE-A-YEAR FACTORY-AUTHORIZED by St. Peter's Episcopal Church, ing his suit. Apply this knowl­ 4 962 4 Jri ... denied one. One waa withdrawn subfltltutlng for PhilUp Bntre- ting exact enremble that phraa- 5 105 V light in tiie universe. satellites—at ranges up to near­ Wapping Community Church edge when you are the declarer. at a recent meeting. mont who broke hla wrist In an Ing and over-all conception fre­ 0 J 9 7 4 . 0 1 0 8 5 1 But (he laser, developed only ly 1,000 miles. And they say the and the Fjfst Congregational^ Opeidng lead —jack of clubs. Grsmted waa the request of accident on Monday. The pro- quently fall by the wayalde. <4 1 1 0 9 4 _ * A 8 six years ago, is already finding probing laser beams—made to l a r « k s t f a m i l y 'C l o t h i n o c h a i »^ Church. West led the jack of clubs, SOUTH the Knights of Coliunbus, Coun­ 8 T ^ remained unaltered and Last .night waa no exception in hundreds of uses in Industry, echo off the satellites— can pin­ Members of the Lenten Com­ and dummy’s queen lost to the 4 AKQIO cil 6579, c /o Atty. John M. Mr, Turini was heard as expect­ this regard. medicine, military operations point the position of a given ace. East returned the eight of V 62 Caaey, 1734 Ellington Rd., for mittee are Mrs. Jewell Burn­ ed, in the Tschalkowsky Plano By contrast, the Hindemith O KQ63 and apace flight. spacecraft to within three feet. clubs, driving out the king. De­ a temporary and conditional ham, Mrs. Melvin Schmidt, Mrs. Concerto No. 1. work w;hich opened the pro­ 4 652 _ Some of the problem areas: That’s 10 times the accuracy Richard Horsfield, Mrs. Paul clarer cashed the ace of dia­ permit for two years to allow It is a foregone conclusion gram does not demand the Norik East Sontb Weri —One scientist said treating achievable with either radar or Brown, the Rev. Roy Hutch- monds, drew two rounds of 1 4 Pan 1 4 >*«*■ the use of the premises at 64T that any pianist heard in this flexibility and introspection of cancer with lasers might cause radio. tn ^ p e , and discarded dum­ 3 4 Pass 4 0 Paw Sullivan Ave. aa a club. This eon, the Rev. Theodore Bach­ work will meet with;enthusias­ the Schtunann Symphony. The the cancer to spread. Another my’s low chibs on high dia­ 4 Pass 4 NT Pa« The researchers say an accu­ ia within the purview of section elor, the Rev. James Blrdsall tic response from the audience, performance here waa really 5 9? ress 6 4 AN P scientist said he had treated 100 rate tracking system—employ­ monds. So far, so good. 1.3.S of the zoning laws. The and the Rev. W. Lloyd Wil­ since this is possibly the most pretty good, although even it Bradford-Bacbrach photo cancer cases and never seen ing lasers—is a necessary pre­ liams. South had to ruff a club and basement of the property is to popular concerto of all time, could have been improved. The such effects. lude to any use of such beams The Rev. Williams, quoting a diamond in dummy but went be used for a meeting place. and if the performer has reason­ conductor managed the tricky ner bids two hearta. The next Engaged . —Warnings of “ instant blind­ for deep spa^ communications, SAVE UP TO MOO wrong by ruffing the club first. Also granted was the request from Don Marquis, expressed able technique and the rather contrapuntal passages with ac­ ness’’ from looking directly at He cashed dummy’s top hearts, player doubles. You hoMl such as from the neighborhood oi Joseph A. Krawski Jr. c/o the theme of the mission by large hand demanded by the curacy, and if balance suf­ The engagement of Miss laser’ beams. This might apply and got back by ruffing a heart Spades, 9-6-2: Hearta, 10-8; Dl** of the planet Mars. on many magnificent antd exciting models! Edwin A. Kuehn, Esq. 968 saying, "All Religion all life, work. It is almost impossible to fered, the matter of balance in Wendy Susan Leonard of Man­ ^to high school students using —but West discarded a diamond monds, J-9-7-4; -Clubs, J-10-9-4^ As regards military use of Farmington Ave., West Hart­ all art, all expression comes fall in performance. Hindemith is not eo critical as chester to Ronald Jamea Car- make-lt-yourself laser kits, or to on this trick. When South next What do you sayT ' lasers as a sort of ray gun. ford, for a variance to allow down to this, to the effort of There are spots, however, it is in Schumann. dalico of West Hartford has soldiers exposed to laser beams led a diamond. West ruffed with Answer: Your prayers. YouT' - Brig. Gen. Erneqt A. Pinson, construction of. a dwelling on a the human soul to break where the soloist can show true been announced by her par­ from ai'tillery range-finders. the nine of spades to defeat the partner is probably going to’” ' commander of the Air Force' | lot having less than the required through Its barriers of loneli­ artistry rather than mere vir­ ents, Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Some of the uses, present or contract. take a bad loss, but there ia- ' Office of Aerospace - Research frontage on premises on Main ness, intolerable loneliness and tuosity, and last night Mr. Tu­ •Fred P. Leonard of 73 Moun­ under study, range from track­ Early Clue nothing you can do about It, ' says: make some contact with an­ rini showed that he has' rather tain Rd. ing satellites to helping lay sew­ This exciting...all-inclusive St. Savio Aopeal The clue to the right play was You have a terrible hand. Wien*-' “ We re looking into It, but at ASTRO-SONIC STEREO other seeking soul or with uncommon sensitivity and artis­ Her fiance is the son of Mrs. er pipes, from removing warts The property is bounded by in the first two tricks. East re­ the smoke clears, say some* the present time I do not see what all should seek, which is try, even though the work in Helen E. Cardalico of West and tattoo marks to punching Walter A. Kasheta, Joseph A. turned the eight of clubs, show­ thing sympathetiq to your part-'*' any specific (antipersonnel) (by any name) God.” hand is not calculated to dis­ Turned Down Hartford and Paul R. Cardalico die holes in diamonds and from ...the most thrilling way Krawski Jr., Samuel Stoughton ing that he didn’t hold the nine. ner. Complaining will only 1 weapons applications of the las­ Three nationally recogrnized of Newington. detecting art frauds to fur­ COLOR STEREO THEATRE play these qualities to the Estate, Main St. and Daniel F. West’s Opening lead of the jack make matters worse. ' er. That isn’t to say there isn’t preachers will conduct the mis­ greatest advantage. ^ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Miss Leonard la a 1964 grad­ nishing artillery rdnge fingers- to enjoy music in your home Driscoll in an A-40 zone. of clubs showed the ten. These Copyright 1967 "one.” ^ sions which will be held at 7:30 *Phe rather extended cadenza The State Supreme Court General' Features Corp. uate of-Lompoc (Calif.) Senior more accurate than radar. The request was granted on plays accounted for all of the And an Army researcher told Astro-Sonic Stereo surpasses all previous p.m. during Passion Week at near the close of the first move­ High School. She waa a debu- New ideas for potential uses ...brings yoii perfect pictures the grounds of unusual difficul­ Wednesday turned down an ap­ clubs. a reporter: “With the types of each of the sponsoring church­ ment was a case in point. This tont of the 1964 season and Include: achievements in the re-creation of sound! ty because of the configuration peal from Mario Savio and 571 South knew that West had lasers we have today, the only es. The public is invited. Is frequenUy played in a per­ was presented at the annual DietecUng poison gas, illumi­ Advanced, highly dependable solid-state c ircu itry of the parcel of land, subject others convicted in the 1964 Ber­ started with four clubs and three conceivable use as a weapon Puppet Show Saturday functory manner, but Mr. Tu­ Debutant Ball at the Vanden- nating targets on a battlefield at to the approval of the town trumps. The hand could be would be against the eye, and replaces tubes, eliminates component-damaging The Couples Club of the Wap­ keley campus Sit-In at the Uni­ berg AFB, Calif., Officer's AUTOMATICALLY’ planning and zoning commis­ rini showed excellent attention made only if West also held two CINEMA 1 night, tracking enemy missiles, would require that the (soldier) heat; and assures you o f lasting reliability. ping Community Church will to detail, fine phrasing, and a versity of California. Club. She is employed at Con­ sion for a subdivision. It is pro­ hearts and tour diamonds. Even digging tunnels. target be looking directly at the sponsor a puppet show by Her­ lyrical approach to the section OOVERNOR ST. CXIT TO MAIN H . necticut General Life Insur­ Helping make new chemical M A G N A - C O L O R by M agnavox truly sets new standards of lasting refiabifity posed to divide the land into Their lawyer, Malcolm Burn- with the ideal distribution. South ROSALIND RUSSELL beam, or very nearly so. bert H. Hosmer of "The Toy which set his performance apart ance Co., Hartford. products from coal, slicing four lots. stein, said he would take the could make his slam only by “ However, we are working on and magnificent performance • Autom atic Color always gives you perfect Cupboard Theater” on Satur­ Mr. Cardalico is a 1961 grad­ chromosomes within hiring Denied by the board was the from the interpretations com­ case to the U.S. Si^reme Court, ruffing the losing diamond be­ ■iiKiNnN more powerful lasers which pictures AUTOMATICALLY, and keeps them true electronically without day. ■ monly heard. uate o f Conard High School, cells, much like a meatcutter request of Albert B. Myer, c/o to contend that the defendants fore the club. may have potential as weapons Two shows will be presented Likewise, in the slow move­ West Hartford, and a 1963 grad, shoes baloney. Carrying mil­ critical manual tuning • Brilliant Color for the most vivid, natural color Edwin A. Lassman, Esq., 37 had been denied Jury trials, West would follow suit on the to fiffect other areas of the hu­ at the Wapping Community ment where many a performer uate of University of Hartford lions of telephone conversations Lewis St, Hartford, for a var­ pretrial hearings and were not fourth round of diamonds, and man body.” pictures you've ever^seen • Chrom atone adds depth and thrilling dimension House at 1 p.m. and at 3 p.m. bogs down artistically, Mr. Ward School of Electronlca. He literahy on the wings of 'ight, iance to allow a coin operated told they could remain silent dummy would ruff. When de­ Scientists say the eye is the The presentation at the 1 p.m. Turini displayed a sensitive, before police questioning. is an electronic technician at peering Into ocean depths to to color, warm beauty to black and white pictures • Q u ic k -O n lets your auto wash at 200 Burnham St., clarer then cashed the top organ most vulnerable to dam­ show vqil be “ Puss and Boots" cantabile style that would have Paul’s Aadlo and Television, find wrecked submarines and S A V E *50 in an I zone. Savio and the others were hearts and ruffed a heart West age from laser light. This Is be­ Magnavox pictures flash to Jife in Just seconds • Select from 10 beautrftd and at the 3 p.m. performance been even more effective had found guilty of misdemeanor perhaps sunken treasure, map­ The request was denied on the could discard a club —but this ■^M aim nals Hung You Hartford. cause the eye—equipped with a fine-furniture styles— they coqt you much lass than comparable Color.. “ Sleeping Beauty” will be Mr. Winograd’s accompaniment charges of trespassing and re­ The wedding is planned for ping the moon and the planets grounds that the request is a would do no harm since West In The Closet lens—can further focus the pow­ staged. been more flowing Instead of sisting arrest. The sentences June 10. with pencils of light shot from TV and Stereo units purchased sdparatelyl non-permltted uae in any zone, sUU had two clubs. South would AndhnFeelin’ SoSad erful beam. A nominal admission fee will stickily subdivided. ranged from four months In jail earth, diagnosing certain dis­ ruff his last club safely and take tHOMROQUNCnnaai ^ Dr. William T. Ham Jr., of and insufficient hardship was be charged and candy will be The finale was the usual for the leaders to $50 fines for i i i i the last trick with his high eases by harmlessly^ vaporizing the Medical College of Virginia shown. available for sale. tour de force that brought down their followers. trump, making the slam. a sliver of human tissue and told newsmen that laser beams The request. of Norman C. Pleasant Valley Club the house and earned the per­ The state’s high court voted Birthday Party Dolly Question analyzing the “ smoke..” from an artillery range finder, Keene, 12 Elida Court, East The Pleasant Valley Club wil former prolonged and vocif­ seven to one against granting a Research and development Dealer, at your left, opens Plus—Burt Lancaster for example, could virtually' ] Hartford, was withdrawn for a meet at the home of Mrs. Henry erous applause from the near new hearing to the defendants. For Mi:s^ Nelson employing lasers is going on in temporary and conditional per­ Johnson, 10 Long Hill Rd. to­ with one spade and your part- ‘ l9AM9«Ai.a AJJ'RAkJ Aa3 ^JLAR blow a man’s eye out at 60 capacity audience assembled in Justice Raymond E. Peters dis­ hundreds of industrial labora­ yards if the man looked head on mit to allow the construction night at 7:45. Mrs. Johnson will Mrs. Theodore Nqlson Sr. of the Bushnell Memorial. sented, voting for a rehearing. 87D Btoefield Dr. was feted tories, universities and military into the beam. Appreciable eye and operation of a miniature show her button collection, Previously, Mr. Winograd had More than 700 students and installations throughout the golf course at 457 John Fitch hooked rugs and needlepoint. GLASTONBURT Sunday at an 80th birthday sur­ damage could be caused even at offered Schumann’s First nonstudents were originally ar­ country. Lasers have become more than a mile’s range from Blvd. in an I zone. Holy Communion Classes prise party. The event was giv­ (’’Spring” ) Symphony in a dull rested in the Sproul Hall uproar en by her son and daughter-in- big business. such a laser light source, he Pamphlet on PoUoa _ St. Margaret Mary’s Parish over Free Speech Movement and leaden interpretation. It law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nel­ Estimates are that the sale of said. A-pamphlet entitled “ Guard­ has announced plans for this demands for political advocacy i-1 was very nice to 'hear Schu­ son Jr. of Somers, and their lasers—from hand-held models Scientists of the Armed ians of Your Property and Wel­ year’s students who will receive and other rights on the 28,000- mann, who suffers' from neg­ daughter, Miss Lynn Marie Nel­ to 60-foot-long monsters—will Forces Institute of Pathology fare” has been distributed to Holy Communion for the first student campus. COU N TRY CLUB- lect, but it was a far from de­ top $150 million in 1967, and are trying to define safe limits town residents by members of time. son. About 15 relatives and finitive performance. The ro­ friends attended. reach a billion dollars by 1970. of laser radiation exposure for Boy Scout Troops 62, 383, 390, The Rev. Joseph Schick, di­ YEABS OF LIFE ADDED SS5 ’ 3 4 8 “ mantic composers are definite­ Mrs. Nelson has lived in Man­ Present prices range from various parts of the body. Some 228 and. 186. rector of the CCD unit, said BONN—The average life ex­ ly not one of Mr. Winograd’s chester more than 60 years. She about $100 for a high school of their findings are dramatic. The purpose of the booklet that special classes will be held pectancy of West German wom­ The Princeton— model 6-ST677 in appealing Colonial strong points, and Schumann ia PUBLIC DINING teaching model to $5,000 and up They have found, for e^cam- is to foster a better under- on March 15 and 29 from 4 to en has increased greatly in re­ ia a 50-year member of Center furniture. Gliding top panels give most convenient access one of the moat difficult of the Congregational Church. She also for Industry types. ple, that laser beams of com­ stsinding o f the work of the 5 p.m. in tlie church hall. This cent decades— from '63 in the to all controls. Storage for over 65 records. NOW romanticists to interpret. W«d. - Thurs. Sunday Special The word laser—pronounced paratively low energies. If di­ town police force and ways year the children In the. first early 1930s to 72 today. has three other ^ndchildren, He wrote mostly for th6 “ lay-xqr” —is an acronym com­ rected at 'close rangd through that citizens can help the po­ Communion Class will make VILLA MARIA NIGHT BUFFET Theodore Nelson Ht of North ONLY piano, and his symphonies sound ing from the first letters of the the exposed scalp of a guinea lice protect residents. The their first confession three Aurora, Rl.; Barry W. Nelson like orchestrations of his piano A dults...... $3.9.5 phrase “ light amplification by pig, can actually cause the booklet also tries to promote weeks before they receive Holy Ravioli ...... $3.40 at Officer’s Candidate School, The M anhattan— beautiful C o n ^jio rary model 3-T9B6, WMi . stimulated emission of radia­ creatore’s bnda to, explode. M EN’S goodwill and cooperation be­ Communion. C^talone...... $3.60 Children Under 10 $2.95 Ft. Benning, Ga., ond Diane M. Nelson, a college student in tion.’ ’ In brief, a laser' is k de­ This results from water in the ' screen 270 sq. in. rectangular pictUT^. Other Astro-Sioaic Color Stereo tween residents and tbfi police. Confessions will be heard vice for generating an intense from 3 to 4 p.m. on March 31 Steak Pizziola . . . $4.7.5 Children Under 6 $1.95 Massachusetts. living tissue being converted to Theatres... NOW FROM ONLY $645. SPORTCOATS Town Manager Terry V. STANLEY WARMER nondiffusing beam of visible or Sprenkel, who also serves as po­ for students attending the first high pressure steam by the heat Lunch 12-t, Dinner 6-9, Fri. and Sat. 6-10, Sun. 12-7:80 invisible light. from the laser radiation. lice chief, said, "Much can be session classes and from- 4 to 6 „ n « CLARK’S Laser beams contrasf'sharply S A V E <50 p.m. for those students in the it NA stmt TeLTeL (M)(tot) 4M4m % m . Sphinx’ s End AND BLAZERS IN done in law enforcement and TATE WUHmmuli^i Flrnm Dancing Fri. and Sat. 8-12 with waves of ordinary light, or Astro-Sonic Stereo FM/AM Radio-Fhoiiograph second session of instruction crime prevention through good •Rtt PARKING SIRCH ST. REAR Of TMt«TIR Ly fcBiR ■ DIb—r« CwllkBi Opw Btott with radio waves, which spread classes. Music By A1 Jarvis When Oedipus solved her the OLD brings you the full beauty of music! cooperation between the citi­ Mon. - Frl, 2,4 8 P.M. Individual Chicken Pie at rlddlo, the Sphinx was so enrag­ in all directions. Laser beams Father Schick emphasized LUXURY FABRICS zens and the police department. $3.10, full course, at dinner For Information Concerning Golf Membership ed that she hurled herself from are made up essentially of the Importance of the extra Sat. A Sun. 1:30-5-8:30 The first step Is a complete un­ is a real plum! 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within the abademlc oommunl- IVeti? Enfjfland Vignettes I Sacred Cows of Educators *y- Temporary Bbrdi^ Hardens HE/ILTH CAPSULES* Bewildered Urban Agrarian /Wood describes objective test­ lyMhiluMJA.IVtd,>i>X ing as a "yardstick to measure itchlevement that will mean the Is ‘Fed Up’ with TdmatbfeB L Called to ‘Slaughterhouse’ Between German FranMiirts fMeUMATOlP ARTHRITIC Baker Embarrassed same thingr , every year any­ FRANKFURT ON ODBR^ IWH6R/T8P ? He agrees, certain arbitrary lu^ « tiopulatkm of ao.ooo, >lu- he, he grew tomatoes in pats ea NEW YORK (AP) — In the where to evei^ teacher and stu- bioe ie.ooO, CHICAGO (AP)—WUh snow on half century Dr. Ben D. Wood facts must be supplied the stU; dent^’. , / Bast Oarmany (AP) — Thla is the ground and thermometer his own back porch, t hooght Television Are there ' Any Germans In has devoted to making schools dent, “ but even then he hould Germany’s “ other Frankfurt,” readings in the teens, not many tw6 plants. Over Flour Allergy ’To erlttcq who contend that Slifeice? "No',’, Bays Krause. •:00 ( 3) Hovie :ao ’IlM French Chef better he has brought to stake be given reasons.” a small city that contrasts with folk hereabouts ai« thinking One was supposed - bs ( S-asTMike Douglas Coliseum standardized tests repress origi­ He meets with n llsh officials ' B O ^N (AP)—Now England alarm dock. Rnowshoet, for ex­ (10) I> iT y llssp n ( 8-40) Batman (C) many of academia’s sacred ’To bring about more individ­ about tomato plants/ nality by requiring stereotyped, Frankfurt on Main, the metro­ NttmAlly tertce a year, "on slicing tomatoes and-toe Vignettes. ,> ample, and strong leg s... (12) M erv Oriffln (18)18) Subscrin.Subscription TV cows. ualized education. Wood said, In fact, not many peppla in cherry tomatoes, though i (18) Checkmate (1O-2O-22-80)------ilid Bo o m multiple:chol^ cancers, Wood polis that serves as a major Wosld Pesos pay Sept. 1 and She worked to Machiss for (20) This la the Ufa 00 (24) Point of View "We need complete reorienta­ this asph^ted prairie eveb think knew whiet me put it this way,” he high school student took these pictures of a man son, on a school photography assignment, hailed a (This Usttiig tnclndM only thorn nowg broadcastg of 10 or U lar alphabet can be made with years 8,000 new apartments If my plan succeeds, tomato toes in plastic packages like on tiie island. The fog halted school’s charter stipulating fa­ of strong opinions and imshak- er.” V they stand and Polish Foreign said. “ When you live along a taking a coat from a parked car. The man, identi- passing police car after taking the shots, and gave little difficulty. have been built and 2,800 more blossom corsages are going to many another city dweller. nifis by passenger ships, but culty mem'beni must be Protes­ minute length. Some statioM carry other short newseasts.) able convictions, backed up by With William. S.- Learned, Minister Adam Rapackl Insists river that floods, yes, you have fied as Luis ,G. Macias, viewed the photos and con- ^ the film to police. (AP Photofax) “ With the world constituted will be finished by 1970, Krause be all the go next summer ’The petunias were lovely, Beuilla was able to hop aboard tants. credentials that include devel­ from 1927 to 1930, Wood helped the way it is today. Wood said, that the Oder-Nelsse line is the common Interests.” WDBO—136* 11:00 News, Sports. Weather says, tight industry and a can­ among the- really “ in” sot of thank you. the fire boat. ’The academy says it has been 11:30 Art Johnson opment of an objective means of conduct the first statewide “ final smd irrevocable’’ frontier He called his contacts 'witii 6:00 Dick Robinson “a person Is' simply not a com­ nery furnish the main jobs, with high fashion. I en'vislon little The fog was so thick, toe cap­ ignoring toe stipulation for continued Wednesday night 'with do, take his morning coffee in 6:00 Joey Reynolds measuring achievement and evaluative testing survey of col­ with Germany. the Poles normal- and friendly Ken Griffin plete human being unless he a trantistor works employing bun-ches of yellow blossoms and tain asked the Peaks Island Po­ many years since it’s hard the Socialist asking the Gaul- the bistro across the trseet?” 9:00 Introduction of the Pitman al­ leges and secondary schools. Further endorsement is ex­ and added there is a fairly Radio Debater Pepping Up 1:06 Netvs, Sign Off knows how to read.” 2,700. the dull green foliage of the to­ Families Go Together lice by radio to sound a siren to enough to find good teachers llst: "How do you explain the asked Sanguinetti. WBCH—9ie True Hula phabet, which Wood says is pho- 'The survey, called the Pennsyl­ pected when the East (Jerman heavy cultural exchange. Hartford Highlights mato plant tied 'with ribbon to guide him in. Police parked a without eliminating most of toe fact that the programs prom­ At one point he refused Her- 5:00 nemically consistent and com- vania Study, was sponsored by party and government leader, ’The Oder-Nelsse border is IfBW YORK — Nearly twice 7:00 News Hawaii’s true hula was an go with madam’s costume. wagon on toe wharf and let toe French Election Campaign ised by some of your candidates nu's offer to bet on toe election. 8:00 Gaslight the Carnegie Foundation for the Walter Ulbricht, goes to War­ about 285 miles long. In the world. ancient religious dance whoso ’ '’ patlble with the Roman alpha- 2,000 Motels Fold Fruit Acres Found . This plan was bom of last as many trips 'were made by siren rip. would cost eight times the po­ “There’s no bet,” he said. 12:00 Quiet Hours Advancement of Teaching. saw later this month to sign a north, the boundary curves west W POP—141* purpose was not entertainment •,bet year’s failure. What I had in four or more household mem­ Normally, toe run from Port­ ' PARIS (AP) Free-wheeling his life,” the GaulUst minister tential of the French econo­ "It’s already won.” A’TLANTA — Prom 2,000 to treaty of friendship and coop­ "KIND OF INTERESTING” 5:00 Daraiy Clayton Show “ The tragedy of education The foundation referred in its from the Oder , and becomes a 'VINELAND, Ont. —Canadian mind then was red, ripe, juicy bers in the second quarter at asserted. m y?” but communication of godly 3,000 U.S. motels go out of land to Peaks takes 12 minutes. debates on private radio sta­ 7:00 Lee “Babl” Simms Show Y'today,” Wood said, “ is that 1966-86 report to the survey as eration with the Poles. land frontier. In addition to all- fruit growers discovered an tomatoes. What I got Was little 1966 as in the same period of A woman waa teatifying In 12:00 Gary Girard Show principle. The gestures of the The fire boat groped its way tions are pepping up toe cam­ "H e’s afndd of losing his ma­ "your promises would cost 15 '-teachers teach children pres­ an imdertaklng of “ considerable business each year. As this Despite the apparent settling around transit points at Frank­ extra 5,740 aci'es of orchard 1905. Travel by single persona court In Montpelier, V t, but WINF—12Se dance have symbolic meaning^a. yellow blossoms — lots of them- over in 40 minutes. jority, and besides you don’t times more,” said Sanguinetti. Capital Relocated consequence” and said “ the trend proceeds, the average of the issue between the two through an aerial survey. A re­ one bf toe lawyers objected, paign for France’s runoff Na- 6:00 News cribed courses laid down by su­ furt and Goerlitz, there is anoth­ Remembrances of my agrari­ dropped 40 per cent in the same The wedding was a success. know what he thinks, ’ said Her- study revealed clearly the room size of motels gets bigger Communist regimes, it is clear er farther north at Pomellen- port of 40,217 acres under fruit "■your honor,” he said, “ I Hamu:” We have toe figrures 6:15 S p ^ Up Hartford pervisors in higher education an youth welled up one fine interval, a research report says. One wag said most of toe ^tional Assembly election Stm- nu. “ No minister knows what ISLAMABAD, Pakistan —The 6:00 News TOWING LAST RESORT weakness of the course credit and bigger. About 17 per cent that the East Germans along Kolbaskowo. Trains cross at in the Niagara Peninsula was don’t see 'where this testi­ to prove it.” 6:15 Barry Farber Show offices who havt set themselves spring day as I rode my bicycle What this means la that the ' grooms he had known had been 'day. De Gaulle thinks.” central government of Pakistan NEW BRITAIN (AP) — "1 system as a way of measuring of first-class motels have 75 the border have not embraced Forst, between Frankfurt and collected in 1965 by sending mony is relevent to toe case.” Sanguinetti: “ Your, promises 6:45 Lowell Thomas up as tin gods as to what should through the neighboring shop­ family more and more is the In fogs one way or another, but The uninhibited exchanges “ Sure, we'ra all idiots, every­ is moving tc Islamabad from 7:00 The World Tonight don’t care if the wrecker al­ academic progress (though sig­ rooms or more. the new frontier with joy. Goerlitz. forms to fanners. A study of " I ’m not sure it is,” said the are still 15 times more.” 7:16 Frank Gifford " be taught and who couldn’t care ping center where a civic group standard unit for people who this was toe first time he had between candidates, broadcast one knows that,” replied San­ Rawalpindi. The movement of ready has the car hooked up,” nificantly the practice continue “ It still hurts to look across National Air Photo Library sur­ Judge. "But it’s kind of interest­ Hemu: “ Oh, no. We would do 7:30 Harry Reasoner ''“ less about students as individ­ Ih lesser German towns, such was ha'vlng a plant sale. cater to travelers. seen an entire Wedding by transmitters just outside toe guinetti. 6,000 officials will bring Islama­ 7:36 World of Religion said Mayor Paul J. Manafort unabated today).” NO PENCIL SHARPENER and see what once was Germa­ veys found the actual area to be ing. Objection overruled.” away with toe force de frappe 8:00 uals. as Bad Muskau, crossing points I stopped and bought some party socked in. country, are gi'ving toe 'voter a Such confrontations are tak­ bad’s population to about 37,000. Wednesday. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) 45,957 acres. (toe French nucleew weapon 8:10 Speak Up Hartford S ' vOur schools are turning out Wood said: ny,” said a man in Goerlitz, on are blocked although there ap­ petunia plants — red ones and ’GRAVE’ DECOR BANNER welcome change from tofe few ing place dally as theGauUtsts 10:05 Comment “If the owner comes along “ This is what Shakespeare — Only one thing was missing the Neisse River. parently is some movement prog^Am) and other things.” 10:20 Speak Up Hartford ■•'Intellectual paupers who come purple ones^^About to leave, I PROVIDENCB, RJ. (AP) — PERFECT RECORD set speeches by party leaders .on fight to p^reserve their parlia­ MEAT GAINS, FISH DIPS and is willing to drive toe cap would call the most pregnant when the doors were opened at The native son mayor of ‘SUPER’TROOPER’ New Books Costlier 11:30 Barry Farber Show *’ to depend on the teacher. Cu- back and forth of small groups noticed some flats of tomato Police stopped a Oar recently Phyllis Crane, 62, ct Tllsworto, the state networks. mentary majority against a de­ Sometimes listeners telephone BOSTON—Even before C!ath- 12:00 Comment away then and there,” he said, ' c riosity is a precious gift, and we parenthesis in the history of the new tl.4-mlllion Austin Peay Frankfurt, Fritz Krause, ob­ of Polish workers. 12:16 News. Sign Off FT. CAMPBELL. Ky. (AP) — plants — 'Visions of tasty red and found three tombstones In­ Maine, has been a telephone NEW YORK—The average re­ "Gen. De Gaulle is afraid. He termined onslaught from toe in to join toe debates. olic regulations on toe eating of “ toe wrecker should let toe car * must be careful not to vaccinate foundation reports. ’Continues State College Library with 77,- serves: Where possible, there is river wnc—1080 Military personnel, their de­ tomatoes danced through my side. ’They said the driver, a operator with New England tail price of a new book sold in showed it by s{>eaklng iUegally Socialist-Communist coalition. One got Sang^ulnetU on toe meat on Friday were changed go. Towing is used only as a unabated today.’ We might as 400 square feet of floor space, “ At first it was very compli­ traffic. 5:00 Afternoon Edition the child against it.’’ pendents and civilians in this head. g^l, told them she, .^oook the ' Telephone Oo. tor almost 30 toe United States in 1965—^toe on television last Saturday,” There are 406 of the 487 Assem­ line and said: “ I see our mas­ last year,' toe fish industry re­ 6:00 News, Sports. Weather last resort.” 1,1 Wood said that when he was a well have studied how to make wall-to-wall carpeting and cated. People would look across ’The East German side of the 6:35 Am ericana area have been invited to try Approaching a man selling stones from a cemetety In Put­ years and she says she has latest figure—was $7 65, up ocialist Charles Hemu told bly seats at stake, and most of ters are taking good care of ported a slight decline in sales. The mayor’s statement camo -Tteacher "if a student asked a ice on the moon to cool the sum­ nfodemlstlc design. the river amd see their homes. rivers apparently is free of bor­ 7:06 Ski Report out for a proposed comedy seri­ plants, I asked if he thought to­ ney, Vt., and plann^ to lisa never missed a day or been sharply from toe $4.61 average Veterans Affairs Minister Alex­ toe runoffs are between a Gaul- themselves. When I think of Since 1960, per capita consum'p- 7:16 Am ericana after an angry motorist com­ " question I’d shoot it right back mer.” A student’s . inquiry prompted “ But it now has been accepted der bMrlers, in sharp contrast al that will be produced by the them to decorate her College 7:30 News of the World matoes would grow in pots on 'la te to work. in 1966. The average does not andre Sanguinetti in one debate list and a Communist or Social­ what toe giresident of toe repub­ tlon of meat has Increased 17 plained he could not stop a tow­ — that’s the only way to teach. Nevertheless, he remains op­ a search which confirmed that as a result of the war. The peo­ to the heavy fortifications that 7:46 Joe Garaglola Ft. Campbell radio studio. my back porch. room. And that required more than Include paperbacks, textbiibks Wednesday night. ist. lic gets.” per cent and poultry 64 per cent 7:50 Sing Along ing truck from hauling a'way bla That’s the way you lead them to timistic that his concepts will the library does not have a pen, ple have adjusted.” deter flight along the West Ger­ ’The serial will be called “ Su­ “ Sure, if you’ve got plenty of Police took the girl And the 8:06 Pop Concert ‘ a good constitution and a good or encyclopedias. >: "He has never been afraid in The Hemu-Sang^inetU debate “ What do you expect him to while fish has dropped a little. Nlghtbeat illegally-parked car. think.” continue to gain acceptance cil sharpener. The mayor says Frankfurt man and West Berlin frontiers. pertrooper.’’ sun,” he replied. In fact, said stones back to Vermont. 9:06

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BONCttBSTER EVBNiNG «BRALD, MANOIESTaR. (30NNVtHt«tSt>Ay; ftAACft 9, 1967 i^ G B e t x IIXNCHBSTEB e v e n i n g HERALI^. MA^CTIS'nDi COim. I^URSDAY, MARCH 9, 1967 t o r ... would enoble hia. mon to carry Board Approves Spring Grfeen Viet Allies Say, “ Me, Too^ out their guerrilla specialty of *s STECIALS m uss., FSI., SAT., MARCH W W I fighting behind enemy Unes. flroin Your Neighbor K itchen Public School He said Gen. William C. West­ t ft fiw t ’ moreland, the U-8, commander Whllatlwyiatt... Pops Up in South Korean Units Eye • limltMl lupplY th# eist album By DOKIS BBU>mO Sex Education In Vietnam had promised to ofthaMarcliSIVapNiil: t st >ply his men with M16 rifles Banana Rippla Cake ia a very { U ADA TOP CHOICE 4 HARTFORD (AP) — PubUo Odd Places Singapore-Bound Rifles and newer model .80 and .Oh « leclal deaeert for very special caliber machine guns. schools should give teen-agers SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — us feel as if we bad been be- 0 «as!on)i. Mrs. JiOneB BJork* more information about sex And VALUE WAY TRIMMED NEW YORK (AP) — Spring’* "We already have received li nd of 9 Hemlock Dr., Vernon, marriage, the State Commission green is sprjeading northward America’a South Korean allies Grayed by a friend." ___900______MIOS______for training____ ^ purposes > JUST IlM[I* ' (s$4.79nhN> p ans to serve It Blaster Sunday. on Youth Services saUTWednes- now, and workera weary of are.saying "m e, too" in a big expect, morsi by May or day. ' wav after ICarnina that th« U-*'Jime, C2iae told a newsman. For a limited Time Onlyl [ Banana Blpple Cake winter gaze idly hvm office, lab leaning that the manufacturing a n d ^ v e y in g ^.^e MiO at full automatic can B'amily life education and M ^up chocolate bits and factory vrindows, hatching United States is seUing neutral- such modern rifles badly needed ^^6 760 rounds a minute com- ^ rap water marriage preparation informa­ tion should be included in health plana for verdant lawna. ' 1st'Singapore. 23,000 modern au- in the Vietnam war, especially pm-gj u q rounds by the Ml4. B* cups flour CHUCK tomatic rifles: by our troops whose outmoded , ______K teaspoon baklny soda education, the commission said ’The apring froatline — the Armstrong QeiUng Clinic The Koreans want up-to-date rifles are Inferior to the enemy k HXED BY FIRE 'IRUCR U teaspoon salt in a report to Gov. John Demp­ average date of the last killing sey. front — Is now aomewhere along guns for their troops along the Are power. EiAS'T HARTFORD (AP) - A U teaspoon baking powder Amistrong ceiling doctor, Mr. Charles “ Skip” Russell J4 cup butter or margarine Increased teen-age pregnan­ a line from South Caroline to frontier with North Korea as. "And yet the supply of auto- two-year-old boy was fataUy In- well as those in Vietnam who matlc rifles to our troops on jured when hit by a Fire De- cups sugar cies, marriages and cases of New Mexico, but-farther west It will be here Friday, March 10, 5 P.M.-8:30 P.M. to eggs, separated venereal disease were cited in passed a month ago from South­ am still armed with World War Vietnam duty has been delayed partment maintenance truck In 1< cup mashed bananas the report. ROAST ern California. n model weapons. on the pretext that U,8. produc- front of his home Wednesday. answer your ceiling tile questions. Come in and dis­ Defense Minister Kim Sung- tlon and transportation capab Tho victim was Donald Win- U cUp sour cream Ihe commission said sex edu­ It la atm two week* to apring teaspoon vanilla cation is included as part of by the calendar, but not for eun told a news conference he tlon and transportation capabiU- field, who died a few hours later cuss your problem with him and aek about our special BONE IN • will ask U.S, officials to Issue ty Is rather limited.” in Hartford Hospital, Vi cup walnuts, chopped the curriculum in Hartford's dreaming and not for buainesa. I Melt chocolate bits in water school , classes at Clay Hill for ’The bwiness of spring seems modem automatic weapons to The State Department said Police said the driver was prices on Armstrong Ceiling Tile. ujitil smooth; set aside to cool. pregnant high school girls. to beat the robins North by a the 46;000 Koreans in Vietnam Monday that the cash sale of 28,- fireman Theodore Finn, who In a separate bowl combine dry "It should be no surprise," wider margin each year as pow­ when he accompanies Premier 000 AR16 rifles to Singapore was had finished digging snow from QUALITY—THE BEST ECONOMY OF ALL li gredients and set aside. In an- the commission said, "that er niower companies, seeds-,, Chung H- kwon to Washington approved iMt November by the around a hydrant on the oppo- o her bowl creikin butter with teachers consider this a little men," fertiliser salesmen and next week. u .S . Munitions knd Arms Con- site side of the street. 0 le-cup of sugar; add egg yolks late." nurserymen compete for a mar­ Kim refused to comment on trot Agency. The AR15 is the a id beat until smooth. . . .. The report stressed the need ket that now must total $3 bil­ the Slngfipore weapons deal, but civilian counterpart of the Ml# - for adequate training of teach­ he said it was urgent that “ o automatic rifle used by the U.S. r ^M ^HHUHU||u||raH|||u^^um M |uu^^u Combine bananas, vSnilla ind lion. moded small firearms of our Army in Vietnam. U.S. officials sbur cream; add to creamed ers who teach courses in sex ’The estimate is a difficult one and marriage. boys" in Vietnam be replaced did not disclose the total amount Shop mixture, alternately' With dry to arrive at, for the lawn and SPRING "The finest materials and with . automatic weapons sulta- of the sale, but the rifles have a Fridays Ingredients. Stir in nuts. • garden business Is one of vague texts available may be rendered ble for jungle warfare. value o f $87 to $100 each. to 8:30 P.M. Beat egg whites in separate boundaries, and its size depends GLENMEY worthless when distorted by in­ Dancer in Temple Art Series Kim,, a former Marine officer, Lt. Gen. Chae Myung Shin, HAT SALE 1 )wl until they stand in soft on whether you include items sensitive or misinformed - ...... 1. ...fk.. modem weapons were also commander of South Korean Saturdays • a x&ounds.’ Gradually add' one-half such as swimming pools and Felix Flblch, dancer, choreo- fo" ’ratur^^^ complained United rap'sugar to egg whites, and adults,” the report said. CO to 12 Noon power tools. The $8 billion esti­ grapher, lecturer and authority preseni^^ An imroauciion to igg-mlle Korean tmee lines in an interview recenUy that Methodist Church l^at imtil stiff, and fold into Nor should education about mate does not. on Jewish dance, will appear “ “ with WcrW War H Ml rifles many of his 46,000 troops are I drugs and liquor be neglected, ttitter. ’The business Is still relatively ' i Grease tube cake pan. Place the commission said, and great­ Sunday at 8:16 p.m. at Temple whUe North • Korean troops fighting with World War H car- Route 44A— Bolton er efforts should be made to young, made up of a few large Q.fh across the line are armed with bines and rifles that "could not rae-half of batter in pan and FIRST COT seedsmen and equipment manu­ The dancer appearing^nday ^ ^ ^ , ^ ^u compare with the automaUc- Soturdoy, Moreh 11 drizzle melted chocolate around identify and help emotionally STARTING 11 A.6L disturbed youth. facturers, but Interspersed with to « ral.cd in-Poland. The^goul newspaper Hankok w ea^ns Are Idld down by the 336 NORTH MAIN ST— 649-5253 tjjie top of the batter. Add re­ many thousands of small and maining batter by dropping on sometimes seasonal businesses. Series' sponsored by the adult acclaimed by.the UNESCO A r - . ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^ Singapore "makes Chae said greater fire power SN A C K BAR top of, and just covering, choco­ JAPAN’S GNP UP 10% education committee of the tern- Ustlc Committee in Parts and TOKYO — The Economic It Is, however, becoming more late. pie. Tickets for the three pro- the Huseum of Natural History, Planning Agency reports that CENTER CUT sophisticated. Place in 350-degree oven for grams, which will be held on in New York, Japan's gross national product For years It was aimed at 45 minutes. When baked re­ Sunday evenings, are available Members of the adult educa- in fiscal 1965 reached $80,387,- helping people with the boring move from oven, cool and cover at the temple or from members tion committee are Dr. Fred 600,000, up 10.1 per cent over CHUCK chore of keeping the grass cut. with Butter Glaze. (HoiqUI ph'oto b y of the sponsoring committee. Buchman, chairman; Mrs. Sid- the previous fiscal. Psychology was largely Ignored, Batter Glaze MRS. BJORKLAND AND JILL Lawn mowers were meant to Future programs in the series ney Keller, - tickets; Cantor jBrown two tablespoons butter ROAST cut the grass and nothing else. win be presented April 9 when Israel Tabatsky, sta^ng; and . Ini a sauc^an. Blend in one-cup EXTRA LEAN But the smart companies now Pltrcus Bemlkier of Hartford, Mrs. Sidney Cohen, publicity. sifted confectionary sugar, one- ■tress comfort, style, image, h^If teaspoon vanilla and two to competition. Let your neighbor kitchen skillets, 100,000 a year a patch a t serenity amidst aU three tablespoons milk. Mix see you astride a four-blade ro­ 7 >1 are hurt by power mowers. WAYBEST — . the whirring machines. a/ia n iA a^d pour over cooled cake. tary mower purring at 4,000 G A study at Michigan State It’s a long way. from the lA native of Hartford, Mrs. revolutions a minute. University indicates th^t in a peaceful days when crabgrass KNOWN FOR VALUES Bjorkland attended Hartford CHICKEN AiE | c Man's desire for perfection is recent year more than «60,000 was the big concern. schools. She hgs lived in V^Ti now also a selling tool for the toes and 18,000 fingers were am­ non two years. Her husband, a 7 lb gardening Industry. putated. The Senate subcommit­ CALIF. One manufacturer, for - In­ Tool Output Boosted p ^ te r , is prodUcUdn director LEGS * T 4 tee claims that two of these am­ LONDON—A British study es­ stance, reports that Its equip­ at) Service Press, Jnc., Hartford. putees were senators. timates Romania's machine tool ment will; "Mow it, catch It, Tile couple has two children, POT ROAST WAYBEST ^ Thus, In this age of ednsumer- production increased from few­ Jill, 6, and Jimmy, 3. chufk cut a . 89“ aerate it, vacuum it, sweep it Ism, the power mower makers, and groom it. We also plow, cul­ er than 2,000 tools and machin­ m Mrs. BJockland is a commu- the Congress and insurance ing appliances in 1956 to 7,200 nh:ant of Sacred Heart Church, tivate, spray, tow, throw snow companies, in varying deg;rees, CHICKEN C l C | c in 1966. Vernon, and a member of its BONELESS CHUCK and do 40-odd jobs about the feel the purchaser must be pro­ MIGHH BIG SAVINGSI MIGHTY BIG VAUIESI Ij^dy’s Guild. She is also a BREASTS ^ ib lawn and garden." tected from still another hazard nmmber of the Junior Century POT ROAST This company estimates that of life. Legislation may be forth­ Club of Manchester, and Our IS . 6 9 ' GENUINE PARTS 2,75 million Americans will ride coming. t>hrkers at the Fafnir Bearing SPAGHEHI-O’S 3 ‘S 47* Steaks Save 2.121 Cf> have been on strike since USDA VALUES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS U-W: Phb. 13 against four Fafnir 1 Sirloin Roost k' fj IKMTiCK nFLON* plants in New Britain and one Avg. Weight 9-PIECE HEAVY li|,‘'nearby Newington, also in a CHOICE BOYS' PENNLEICH* PREP CREW SOCKS, REG. 3 PRS. $1 contract dispute. 19 to '32 Lbs. Machine wash white cotton. S a l e s n . m «.77c ALNMINUIR SET f i i ; f. GRANT FOR 8UFFIELD BOYS’ PERJHANENT PRESS TWILL SUCKS, REG. 3-49 FRESH PRODUCE MO. hvASfflNGTQN (AP) — The Ivy or Continental Colors. 6-20. 11.99 ■T- jj 9 . 8 8 aiffield. Conn., Redevelopment Agency will- receive a 3781,193- NO MONRY DOWN LIULE BOYS’ MOC STYLE OXFORO ’ Lew Monthly Terms I grant approved Wednesday by / i the Housing, and Urban Develop­ CRISP ICEBERG 1 ' Black or brown luther, SVi-3. Sole 4,37 1 and 2-qt. covered ment Department. saucepans; fry pan; frho grant will help.pay for HOME FREEZER DEPT. STKHCH ANKLETS FOR GIRLS, CHILDREN, REG. 3 >9S. $1 oovned D u t^ oven; Ny- **17-acre renewal project in the N ylon, w/cufEs. 6-SVi, 9-11. S e l 6 3 r t .n 6 .7 7 c l(m spoon, spatula. ~ dVy’s east central section. Twen­ WESTERN STEER BEEF ty-two substandard buildings USDA U nLE GIRLS’ T-STRAP SHOES, REG. 3.99 wUl be removed and the area LEHUCE 19: will be redeveloped for commer- Block vinyl upper, rubber sole. 8VS-4. S ole 3 .3 7 oW and public uses, including RED RIPE CHOICE HINDQUARnRS I r v in g for the elderly. Seva S2e eeeht APPROXIMATE CUTS JUMBO SUB TOMATOES B to 8 Sirloin Steaks * Sirloin Routs c e llo p a c k g to 10 Porterhouse Steaks 1 Eye Round STRROY NOUSEMOIO 2 to 8 Short Steaks -I flank Ste^ 8 to 10 Swiss Steaks 4 Soup Shonln PLASTICS PUBLIC 2 to .4 Top jSliloln Steaks 10 to 15 Lbs. H^bure 1 Rump Rout 4 to 6 Lb*. SteW Beef NOTICE No Kx&a Charge For Custom Cuttihg, Packaging and Sharp WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Sole Conn. Charge Card Honored With This Order real girl magic... * m u h b o h m aMniB MM. A fRtal accident involv. M 7 1rt9 >tng a red foreiipi car oc­ year foot does a disappearing act in ihe smart square toe... Lot us fill your frooxor wlHi U.S.D.A. ehoieo moertf— notivt poultry curred at the Forbes St., So(R>reoli F ^ fruits and vtgotobios. Save up to IS to 20% and • 28-qt swing fan;) bin sexy sling swings with a magic touch... marvelous romantic • 24-qt. boudoir h s m ^ E . Ehurtford overpass on taf lika o king. ^ ^ ^ ... Route 84 (Wilbur Cross illusion, yciirs to-' Black, beige, patent, navy. « Wa^t-grained bauet Sunday,' March W t cold'itorago lockors far your froxon moats mid Ipr os Httla *35rqt. waste basjnt 1 , 1967 ahortljr iafter 6 :00 as $1.25 0 month. Tim loekor hoidfl about 250 pounds of nmot. Com­ • 6-g^- trash can, cover A. M. Did anyone see FOOD pare this dool before you boy 0 heme frooxor. hat happened? Your E C O N O M Y STORE OF MANCHESTER g 64^4893, Man- ^ IP YOU UKE THE BEST GIVE US A TE$T ~ MANCHESTER Vafter 5:00 P ii CENTER.STR^ " PLENTY OF FREE Pj^RKING 61 BISSELL $r. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 PARKADE be freatiy ^pre- OPEN WED.. THURS., FRL TILL 9 P.M. — SAT. TILL 6:30 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE MANCHESTER FARKADE ;J ,;i B£ANCHESTER EVENING “HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN« THURSDAY, MARCH 9,1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C O N N , THURSDAY, MARCH.9, 1967 PAOB m G H T . ^ratMick, “ nobody complained to In Morphy Country Connecticut IRanrl^patpr Viet W ar lihk Coi^d Blodk State "Hardly anybody rides t h e For countless toaders of the Hart- Eiiteri^ P r o t e 81 trains anymore,” he noted. Eopnht^ liTraUi tort Oourant, Thpmas B. Murphy pro­ Yankee Red)Consiil PacLin Senate Iron Horse Gi’ves He pointed but that the specl- POBU8HBD BY TH B„^ vided some o f the best moments of Over Yale Stand ei trains, for the opening and OT«AT.n pRJMTnfO 00.. XHG. their lives. , WASHmOtON (AP) — Be- Soviet view o f its terins. th e . closing of schools in the area U BiM*U StTMt Soviet Union hah not yet ratified No one ever had, tor himself, a vaca­ publican Sen. Thrustqn B. Mor- WALZANaFORO (AP) — U.S. To Gars, Jet Airplataes still will run in spring and fall, r .‘ % s R ^ ^ O N By 4.H.O. the treaty. ’ . tion quite as good as that annusd 'pil- ton contends a Senate vote link­ foreign policy orittoism by some' BPRIN O FIE^, Mass. (AP)'from M r iS ls as ttie route fbr a n ^ m a j^ at O iristoas time, V^TBR It nBIROT^N Mundt said hh iroll propose 'a But the buses can go right PabUahsni grimage to the shore made by the Cou- ing thn proposed UJl.-Soviet Yale professors will itself be' -AS far as passenger tr,' the N w York-Berkahlres com- jywadcd October 1, 1881 The hearing the Constltu^' reservation stating that the con­ rant editorial writer and columnist. Amendments ecMular- treaty to the war in Published SiTei7 ESvenlns Except. Sundays tlonal O om hittw sular convention caimot go into p r o t e s t in_a. letter f r y tha. g o « , the Iron Horse hi Western 5*J ^ bug routes fans they’d have to take a taxi from . Holidays. _ _Bntered------*t. th _ae Post • -OfflM. — at - Just as there was no vacation quite conducted the other day on th» ▼ietnam wbuld be a vote to kill operation until President John­ Republican Town Cpmmlttee, to New England has given wajT out fro m Springfield and biis^ is thestation out to the school.” iinchesur. Oomi.. as Second Class Uall like one spent, : in the linaglnation, proposal for annual *eaaloiw oft Iter. 6te agreement. ’ son advises Congress that U.8, Y ale President Kingman B r w - with a whimper to concrete - now the secohd-mbst popular It’s like the passing of the 1 the Connecticut Leglslatu» with Murphy, so there was no garden­ ^-And Demodratio strategists at SUBSCRIPTION RATES forces are no longer-needed in ster. , the oonoreta of high-speed hlgh-i form of travel, next to automo* T o n y Express or the handle-bar Payable la Advance ing quite as satisfactory as that hla would not have managed Me Capitm and White Bouse Vietnam or that Soviet-supplied Copies of the letter will be ways and airport rdhways. bile. moustache. Apparently no one IS T ea r ...... 833.00 last as long as 20 minutes if iv i t t i o reported concerned lest weapons are not “ delaying or I&ontba . 11.00 readeta could share with him, either on sent to, Qov. Jirim Dempsey, • ll^en the MuSachusetts''De-' it appeared relatively few niourna. Throle U o n th s...... B.B0 htS Ola-stonbury lot or on^tais window- had not been for thef fact that Me Sefnate take such a step, as preventing” their withdrawal. Oohnecticut ootigresemen, the' partment o f Public Utilities on people cared about the curtail- OneIS Uoath 1.85 one of the members of the com» auggnated' by -Ben. Karl E. ledge at the Courant. Senate leaders have ex- state legislature and Uie Repub- March 1 allowed the Boston and. ment o f 'passenghr rail ser-vlce ICBMBBR OF ___ mittee Itself made a special Ihmdt, R-8.D. presaed confidence that the llcan State OommltteA Maine Railroad to drop regular between Springfield'and Oreen- THB ASSOCIATED PRESS There were no feasts anywhere to appearance before it. “I’m concerned about all re- treaty will be 'ai^roved, proba­ Hie letter was authorized aft- passenger runs between Spring- field, The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled compare with the Culinary delights to the use ol republlcatlon of all news d l» •There were 13 members o® ■ervatiOM," said Democratic bly next week. But Morion was er a long debate over a pre- field, ■ Mass., and Greenfield, When jHiblio hearings were Batches credited to it or not otherwise. credU- Murphy served up tb his readers from taily service had been drop- and Boston, no one from Green- for your glorious Easter ...March 26tk ***AH* rights ol republlcatlon_ snoclal dls- might vote as well tor a Muridt- patches■ hereinI area also reseyvod. There was no limit to the things he people, 11 of them. leglslatorB 9eaervattons looming ahead, the Coffin as chaplain for his critl- ped a year ago. The latest cur- field or Franklin County pro- and two of them representar' style reservation. . Inc., as- expressed for others. Who did not share Senate'' facer Wednesday — 1 P «»- before his own committee. amount to carte blanche author­ other International 'agreements: had indicated he was ready to latest In a aeries of cutbacks, For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wetoesday. the latest moronic Madison Ave. con­ For Friday — 1 p.m. Thumday. ■What he had to suggest it, la ity to Soviet agents to violate President Johnson" asked the debate the iseue with. Coffin, there is only quiet expectancy only one more week to For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. Claasined deadline: 10:80 a.m. each day e* tributions to the hygienic harsh sell an­ the addlUonal two minutes he «ur laws at will and to expand Senate to ratify a five-^ ar’-bld - - — :------awaiting completion of Inter- publication except Saturday — 9 Am . nals of television. added to the proceeding, came (heir, espionage activities with pact on narcotic driigs which UmUTr RECEIPTS UP , state Route 91. FAT OVERWEiOHT But if Murphy wrote so well “Of out the only really interesting Impunity.’ ’ replaces nine 'earlier treaties. HARTFORD (A P ) — North- ' This highway roughly paral- get the finest for your Easter finery Thursday, March 9 He said the adminisfraitidn had available to you without a doc- Many Things" in the thoughts and feel­ proposal of the day. Manitfield said an amendment east Utilities reports it received lels the present roadbed, sUll concluded that absence of a^ ings of everyone else, it was, of course, Senator Lupton suggested i ^ l d kill the consular oonven- 116 million more i in revenues used for freight. f qn. An amendment would seek opium export prcMslon and th^ frlm its afflUated companies In The'last 20-mlle segment link- moneT b S because he had an extraordinary genius that Connecticut, when it doea A Chance At A Chirfce nvislon ,of treaty terms and fact that algnatorles could offi­ 1966 than during the previous ing Springfield with Northamp- oalaxon Is a tablet and easily for processing his own feelings and ex­ vote to have its Legislature ^ t , in turii, would require new cially ignore some treaty provi­ year.. ton is nearing completion. swallowed. Get rid of excess fat The business of having James H. periences through the kind of langfuage meet more often, consider go­ fagoUations. sions should no longer bar 'U.S. 1 Northeast Utilities consists of ' In recent months, Bradley and live longer. Oalaxon costs proportioned - fit Meredith, who has great headline stand­ ing into the system he reported which illuminated their kinship with the . A, reservation would only ex- signature. Connecticut Light and Power Field at Windsor Locks, Conn., $3.00 and is sold on this guar- ing in the civil rlghU struggle of our now operating in New Jersey whole human community. He wrote af­ T^aa U.S. intentions or Inter- Supporters of ‘ treaties to l>ro^ Co., the Hartford Electric Light 36 miles frdni Springfield, has antee: If not satisfied for any as a result of that state’s con­ time, become the Republican candidate fectionately of people, places, and tect women’s righ^ and to but- Co, and Western Massachusetts been renamed Bradlty Interna- reason, just return the package stitutional convention reform a Yetatiqne regarding the con­ against Adam Clayton Powell In Har­ things, and so doing built himself a kind vention; Either step could come law forced la b ^ slavery and Electric 00. Uonal Airport. This reflects its ’^ your druggist Md get your few years ago. lem Is, of course, contrived and artlfi- of personal country into which we were by majority vote. The treaty mass murder teolded the Senate Earnings iper share increased growth as a secondary airport^ hack. No q u M tl^ eial. Mr. Meredith is a Negro, but he is The system, as Senator-Lup­ ail pleased and privileged to be able to ttrolf must win two thirds Sen­ for dragging Itii feet on ratifica­ to $1,10 in 1066 from $1.06 in The airport In PltUfield has also a Democrat. He Is a hero to the ton described it, would be one ate approval tor ratfflcatlon. tion. Thay aippeared at a For­ 1966, the company reported to scheduled flights for mail and ^moy, 878 st. iMr»rt Orders Cling-Alon hosiery step for refreshment, for the sheer joy civil rights movement for his personal in which the Legislature, inr Mansfield said the impact of a eign Reflatlbiui subcommittee its 107,000 shareholders Wednes- passengers to New Yorit, and F iU ^ of imagining that life could be a thing stead of having any definite heroism in breaking the color barrier te>8rV«tlon would depend on the hearing. day. has to an extent taken-over i ' of gentleness and grace and sentiment. session schedule, either biennial at the University of Mississippi in 1962, We don’t suppose that, of the thou­ or annual, would be legally tor the civil rights march he was lead­ sands and thousands of readers who en­ continually in aesslon, with one ing last summer when he was shot, but joyed being giuests in Murphy country, actual aesslon on the same da]^ he seems almost as new to New York each week throughout the year more than a very few ever found energy regular $1.49 pair as that state’s newest United States except in summer season. Each and means for telling him so. Those Senator. He likewise seems new to the study In Hands By Joseph Satemis Monday would, under such a who didn’t missed one of the greatest of political arena itself. system, be a legislative day. Pair all pleasures in Murphy country, that o f NOTE E ON THE BASSOON The Legislature, to belabor the All these reservations having been noticing the pleased, surprised modesty crucial point, would meet every You Save 0 ^ o n Dripless, Ftated, we welcome the candidacy. It is with which he reacted to any sugges­ Monday. valuable because it offers the voters of tion that he had touched some other Senator tsipton saw two Harlem something that should be mini­ heartstring, some other deep-felt pas­ A Thoaght for Today prime advantages in such a mal for them — the actual right to a sion for trie potential beauty of this By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponsored by the Manchester system. One would be that, Inside pleasiiig those who think the choice if the special election tor Fow- world and this life. Council of Churches prestige and power of the leg­ INTERIOR LATEX PAINT! ell’s seat is held. We will miss his extraordinary com­ Robert D. Novak islative branch needs to be pro­ , What they do with such an oppor­ bination of craftsmanship and' soul. There are two methods of blurring a picture. Either you tected and increased, the Leg­ tunity, how they respond to it, is up to R e p o r t get too near and everything be­ islature would always be there, ttte voters of Harlem themselves. But, comes Gargantuan and sha­ in legal session, alongside the CHICACX)—An lUinois Dem­ Stevenson’s willingness to go less he had a green light from If they should see it and understand it On Housekeeping dowy; or you get too far away administrative and executive ocratic ticket of Adlai Steven­ along with the mayor last year Daley. Thus, fahriver’s entry in­ • Dries smooth in 30 minutes, and decide to use It, the opportunity and the whole scene fades into branches. • Creamy latex won’t drip Now that household help is practical­ son III for Senate and Sar­ gives him a potent talking to elective iwlitios in his adopted open to them could become very excit- sin indistinguishable distance. The second prime advantage soapy water cleans up tools ly extinct, our family has found It fun gent Shrlver for governor has point with Daley if he decides state of Illinois is entirely in because it’s fnll-bodied IBg. It is an opportunity to show that Precisely the same kind of dis­ would be that such a system of to be filthy. suddenly become a serious pos­ to make a serious bid for the Daley’s hands. legislative operation, requiring the Harlem electorate is not hopelessly tortion is likely to occur in the • Thixotropic formula has • Pleasant odor-free painting, sibility for 1968. Senate next year. Daley’s voice only one day a 'week from legit* mesmerized by the flamboyance of Admittedly, we are older than we But Daley may decide he realm of personality. There is lead free for kids’ roomsi. were, and with the years, somehow our Mayor Richard Daley, the will be decisive— assuming, of needs Shriver as much as lators, would make possible the huilt-in clinging power Powell and that, .instead of classifying a self that is entirely too large last o f the old bosses, says course, that Daley wins re- candidacies of all kinds of peo­ enthusiasm for dust cloths 8md vacuums Shriver needs him. In addition and there is a self that is en­ him as a glory to his constituency, it nothing publicly, but to close election himself to a fourth ple who don’t understand the has waned. We used to brush up the to the nightmare of a Percy- tirely too small. Some people classifies him as a shame to it, which aides he has speculated on term as mayor in the city -present system, afford to takei house three times a week. We do well Dirksen ticket, Daley confronts have fallen into the habit of liv­ Is, of course, what he indeed seems, so precisely this combination of election this April. months at a time away front r o m s m m M w s these days to get at it every three two ever-increasing problems: ing so near to themselves that far as the rest of the nation is con­ famous names. But while Stevenson has bar­ their jobs, professions, or busi­ months. The white backlash, and its- when they are alone they feel FT What is bringing night­ cerned. This resistance to housework may run gaining power with Daley, and cost to the Democrats; and the nesses. mares to Daley la the prospect, crowded! They consult with in my family. When I visited my Louisi­ the proven vote-getting power paradoxical corollary of the There would, Senator Lupton The chances are that Congressman however remote, that Sen. themselves; they think of them­ ana sister a number of years ago, I was exhibited last 'November, pov­ backlash—the defection of Ne­ intimated, be other adjust­ SAVE Pow dl may, as everyone assumes, prove Charles Percy of IlUnois might selves; they talk of themselves. horrified to see a mud dauber's nest erty-czar Shriver has neither. groes, who now number one- ments. In answer to a commit­ himself completely invulnerable In Har­ become the Republican presi­ They stick out like a band-ma­ attached to the glass outside the kitch­ Shriver made it clear to Daley, third of the city, from their tee question, he said thert lem. But often such fancied Invulner­ dential nominee next year. With jor in a hall of mirrors! Then 1.52 en window. I thought she had been af­ in a talk in Chicago several traditional Democratic base. would still be committee hear­ ability Is in the d e ific a tio n of the Sen. Everett M. Dirksen, the weeks ago, that he would like there is the other side of the ings on bills. But, he said, ht fected by the long spells of hot weather Consider Chicago’s 27 Ward, ' picture; the self that is out of emperor’s clothes, and depends for its Senate Republican leader, all nothing better than to run for thought it likely that such billd does a 12 X they have down there, and offered to now nearly 75 per cent Negro, focus because it has gotten away life on the guarantee that nobody Is but certain to seek re-election governor. That chat followed a would all be measures raised IB-ft. Room clean the window for her. She would where the Daley organization is to such a distance that it seems t l to a 4th term, Daley perceives Shriver tongue-slip that an­ and written by the commltteea ever going to challenge it. It will be have none of it—said she didn’t believe run by Irish overlords who have R eg ular in a Percy-Dirksen ticket a gered Daley. Early this year even to itself to be microscopic themselves, and that, 'with a Speedy Latex Bearings” worth while Meredith’s effort, we think, in being too neat. Anyway, she always now moved outside the ward hideous threat to the Demo­ Shriver publicly indicated he and Indisrtinct. There is the self legislature continuously in ses­ to try to give the voters of Harlem a aimed to keep on good terms with mud but continue their political dom­ Ball baaring-actioa TriUioaa of latex 4.99 crats, and to his own power might be interested in the gov­ that feels so small that it has sion, and theoretically abreast latex can cut partlelee aetnalhr chance at a choice. daubers. ination inside the wart, with at as Democratic boss. To meet ernorship, prompting head­ to strut and push out its chest, of its own work, the present brush etrokae up to r o ll on lik e b a u total control of patronage. Now I understand better how she felt. that possible threat, he is now lines in the Chicago Sun-Times or it is quite sure that nobody Connecticut spectacle of the pe­ SO %! Paint fasten. bearings, BO drag. Symptomatic of Negro anger All winter three pet cobwebs have trail­ casting about for the strong­ and an immediate rebuttal from ^11 notice it When yourself is riodic Introduction o f th w - China Almost Tests A Theory ed from the northeast corner of our est possible combination of daley that Daley was backing at this modern-day political out of focus, you ought to know sands of bills would be elimi­ $4.29 4-lnch Nykm Brush bedroom. In a fit of cleaning this spring Democrats to go on the ballot the incumbent Governor Otto colonialism w m the reaction of' that there is surely One Who nated. As we expand the infer­ Since last June, the children of Com­ I swept them down. I’m sorry. I miss under President John's name. Kemer for a third term. Negro voters at a political has done what He could to make ence of this, we postulate that munist China have been excused from them. In moments of meditation I could meeting on Feb. 20 called to Daley is a fastidious ticket- In fact, however, Daley is rot the picture clear, even Jesus there would not be the repetl-- fchool, and set loose to roaming their look up at their intricate tracery and picker. Last year, it was Daley question the ward alderman, Christ our Lord! He offers the tlous Introduction of-M e same marvel at a spider’s skill. I, myself, committed to Kemer and if he Harry Sain. Sain showed up at nation in the capacity of "Red Guards.’’ who personally persuaded Adlai merely nods in Shriver’s direc­ gesture: “Seek ye first the old bills to deal 'with the same couldn’t begin to weave a web, and I’m Stevenson, son of the two-time the meeting and was subjected Now the schools of Communist China tion, Kemer would unquestion­ Kingdom of God.’’ What if, af­ old problems, and - that issues not too good at catching flies even Democratic presidential nom­ to the sharpest, most hostile KK being reopened, and the millions of ably bow out— perhaps to a high ter all, that were the secret of would be raised mainly whea with a swatter. inee, to run for state treasurer. questioning of his nearly 40 young Chinese are being instructed to administration job, perhaps to It? there had either been somn Where dust kittens used to collect Stevenson didn’t want to run. yeafs as alderman. Chaplain Russell E. Camp return and register for the resumption a federal judgeship. change in tocts and conditions under the bed, there are now big cats. He preferred another term in The lesson was clear: Negro Connecticut State Prison or some great change in publlo of their scholastic careers. Shriver is now in his third Their unseemly grrowth is due to a col­ the State House o f Represen­ antipathy for the Democrats is attitude. ' year in the politically most un­ No nation has ever experienced any­ lection of boxe^ shoved under the bed tatives which he hoped to use gni'owing, threatening to reduce Senator Luptoh argued that, rewarding job in Washington— thing like this nine month holiday from filled with things to be sorted. When as a launching platform .into Daley’s control of Chicago. In MORE HOMES MANLESS with the New Jersey type of head of the Anti-Poverty Pro­ the boxes are pushed out by the dust the U.S. Senate in 1968. Sens­ that atmosphere Shriver, cloak­ continuous session, Me total school as an institution and as a way gram. His dilemma is that he NEW YORK —'Die combina­ mop, I am surprised and pleased at the ing magic in the Stevenson ed in the mantle of poverty- time involved 'would jjbt actu­ o f life. It is obviously one of the strang­ cannot now leave Washington tion ol increasing' divorce and treasures they contain, and wouldn’t name, however, Daley insisted— fighter, could be Daley’s draw­ ally be grater than the time est and most fascinating events of our until the new poverty program increasing illegitimacy has con­ think of parting with any of them. And and was rewarded when Stev­ ing card for holding the Negro Coimecticut liow devotes to its time. And It Is going to be particularly has cleared Congress. Even tributed to a two-thirds gain in thus another "life cycle” for the dust enson ran almost 500,000 votes vote. * own five month s«Mion once interesting to see how it ends—^what then, he could not return to the niimber ot manless U. S. cats starts. ahead of the top of the ticket 1967 Publishers Newspaper every two years. IVith summer happens now that the long Irresponsible, Illinois to run for governor un­ households in the last 60 years. There are a few other shortcuts in to win by some 80,000. Syndicate off and holidays, wS suppose Carefree, wanderlust holiday is over, connection with a seemingly clean the continuous session would ' We have always had a theory that if house. Take the silver service, for ' have somewhere between 80 the compulsion were removed from edu­ example. It is used so seldom these and 90 legitlatlve meeting days ction, almost as many people would days, so I just polish the side facing every two years as compared to the 60 to 8() Involved in the seek it as are now compelled into it, but front— this goes for silver candlesticks Cling-Alon® stretch nylons stretch over , too. bur side porch hasn’t been swept present Connecticut system. that the pplrlt in which they approached 260% to fit all legs better. This ai^az: all summer, and when friends suggest If Connecticut Is eventually It, being voluntary, would be immeas­ FischGtti ing stretch makes Sears exclusive Ciingr sitting out there, I tell them truthfully going to fall for the annual e » Alon* stretch nylons cling incredibly urably better, which would, in turn, eloh illusion ot modernity and the have given out—they close. They actually shape themselves to - make the whole experience vastly more might fall through and break a leg. progress, people might consider productive. It pays to have lots of closet space. the continuous tosskm actually your very own leg contours. They’re sp Piles of newspapers and magazines can the milder and more efficient resilient they “give” as you move, never ' There is no true test of such a theory possibility. strain, sag or twist, The result is unfail­ Bomlng up in China, because the chil- be shoved into closets in nothing flat when folks from out of town call to say ing flattery. To give you the utmost in jten were ordered out of school, and they will be right out. fit and comfort they’re proportioned in ®ow they will be ordered back into Ogstec white Open fires and candlelight are a twin lengih and width. Because they fit bet­ ^hool. Herald Frosty pink boon for those who find it fun to be P«rohm.nt bslge ter, they wear longer. Try these extra­ ; But if one could talk to a few mll- filthy. One fall I puttied all the win­ Yesterdays A stir, blu e ordinary nylons in a host of beautiful' dows—the small-pane casement type» Capri blue ^ n o f them, one might gather some im­ Mina jade green shades I pression o f whether they missed sctiool Bach needed 60 strips of puttyj I belong \ 25 YearsyAgo SandaiwQod when they were ordered out of it, to the linseed-oll school of puttiers— M iht g ^ u Sears exclusiye Qing-Alon® stretch ny- “Sock and Buskin,”' Manetui)|. Sjjsdng v io I.t Hhether, during their period of sup­ put on to season the bare wood. As anyone who putties knows, a prime coat ter High .SchdoJ’s. dtamatlc or­ Chi im p .gn e ivory '''iV ' iV , ; ' . , posed freedom, they had any longings Antique white then a second coat o f paint goes over ganization, wins Unt prize hi to |be ibAck in school, ai]i' ' ' ■; ■■ SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE WiMt Hertford—283-7631 W est Middle Tpke.—643-1881 would now be reopening, for those who 1445 New Britain A n ., WJO. 233-7531 pleted the picture o f a Christmas home­ Sears SHOP AT SEARS Ifisbad to attend them. The resulting Todlj^r'a Bfarth^ Jkdii/aciioii OuarantMd or Your Monoy Back Manchester SboMitag Paikada 643-1581 coming. Everyone said it was a lovely Open Mon. thru Sat. AND SAVE would have been a valid com -' •BASSi aOBSUCK AMD 00b Open Mon. thru Sat. Sears Torrington Shoppliag FaAndn 489-0211 party. Britain’s Fiippe Xdiwril,' ■tent CO the aouadness a t our theory The windows didn't get cleaned until SiSO A.M . to 9 F.M. ^ 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. lourtb child of.iQueen EHxybaMi SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. aducatiOB might to ha vohup ■pring.—W ANDA STANARD IN m D •ad .Rtaoe'PbUlB, hi(fhna...... NATIONAli OBSBBVm i - held Saturday Siisjj^tHeld Bernard’s Church be In St. Bernard’s Cemetery. ■ „ o • Without Bond There will be no calling hours. The Burke Funeral Home, 76 Brine Manx TPC Must Work Toeether Z SS'Sw^^'T^u.s: Vanance Request Receives _ ® - •' IB no room for expansion." i-v| » fM _ In ^Execution’ ‘ M n . Xnhi J. Dennis Prospect____^ St., Is In charge of ar- ^ H^t&dith Gets Little Su •Tm neither for you nor tors—In which they defeated a Tamsky conceded this might J r lftllIl,C r S J. C U lH llV C ROCKFORD, Rl. (AP) — Mrs. liulu J. Dennis, 81, of 47 rangemeijts. RBW YORK CAP) — n ' 0 im oommHtee ttAt chose MerriUth mittee, were stunned to And cn Autumn St., died yesterday at ------Car Crashes ftimlnst vou but I am for find- motion not to approve the park be so, but he maintained that John W. WUUanu Jr., 17, baa o J ^ ■ftA.^nPamalrv aaM ha falf fUa - a^milMTicr a/MIfInnnI Inndl vnlfl'lif’. said privately he was not en­ a visit to. Harlem that their been ordered held without bond one. of thoMi tlhy, km-proAt Kanchester Memorial Hospital. - ______thusiastic about the candidate’s ooinmitment to peaceful ebange ^ v . « .nwlved TP. pp™,« KiT.™ SS‘pS"*4"S In conneetlm with the execu- snac)r1iu « ' abound on Bte>. f h- night gave a "tentative pre- obM oes.' waa viewed with scorn by young '*P» ^nd I l O S p i t f l l I v O t C S In three separate accidents all the problems surroimdlng Lin- jj,gy •■n^ere not miamoured to bo considered. night gave .. r-~ „ ^ schools. tlon-atyli alaylnt of two M-year- lem > SeTentb > v « n ie . JIunea Harlem residents. A 1885 in serM , " . ____ within eight minutes on W. Mid- coin School, "Town Planner about the idea of d sch ool in .A t the outset of the session, Uminary approval" to what Honner said he thought such old boys. Questicna also were raised H. Meredith 'areloomed Into about whether Meredith has The two groupe held a long ^ rtfw many yeas y ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ji^ TpUe. near Deerfield Dr. Joseph Tamsky told about 60 the park. Tamsky restated his reasons for virould technically be a subdl- piannlngwouldbemoreproper- WUllams, aon of a termer dep­ toe neighboihood last auihmer, enough poUtlcal lopbistlcaUon V \ t»’r .iirht veTrs aeo to Norman Benner, 37 Llnwood Dr; yesterday morning. parents at a meeting of the « i think -they would approve rejecting the park as a site for yjgjo„ ^ ^ request for a variance ly in the hands of the planning uty sheriff, waa ordered held by to ohaUenge Powell, who racks Mancnesier eigm » Michael Brewer, Thompsonvllle; Police say the accidents hap- Lincoln School Association last the site if there were no other Lincoln school, published In a j approved by the sonlng board commission, rather than left up a ^ l t Ooart Judge John Ghent, when he aet up a huatUng voter- up pluralities of to 80 per cent ?auzhter Mm ^U l«d Hiller K e n n e t h Cushman. High Manor P««<> as follows: night alternative," he said, <«but I study he made for the planning to the PBC. • _ ' wlw ruled Wedntaday after registration headquartera two 66 without even campaigning. daughter, Mrs. wuiara « u ^ working also think their vote indicated commission last fall. " Hassett wplalned how the hearing testimony that the blocks away. K » r> f *tockville, Mrs. n ney, 41, of 490 Keeney S t skid- toward that solution is for the they would like to see the “I concede it is undeniable .The tot In quMtiop is u ^ e r j j studied population youth boasted hla father had But now toe waitress behind Many Harlem residents have She was a m em ^r Of Center D’Amour. 321 An^ver Lake M ., ^ s T r d of Education and the sch L lb o a rt and the work that the present building,Is In- -toed Clarence Brown of Mm - expansion bought him a new gun. the counter shook her heiMl sad­ complained they don’t under­ Town Planning CommisBion_ to closely together to reach a adequate and poorly tocated, for the location of the_ sec« found a week ago in a park pa­ man, but he shouldn’t have got­ Certainly the two candidates ter, include a brother, Arthur Stafford Springs; John Galinat, Three minutes later a pickup to develop the rationale for it,” an attempt to ^ o Just ^that. “ ds. toe sontag board of appeals iTjjexdble.’’ It’s a . "pretty hard ten into tois. He’s gonna get have opposing personalities. Jones of Binghamton, N. Y.; RFD 3, Coventry; Mrs. Sophie truckmfklr driven/IlHlfAn byKvf Raymond17ovnVmn/1 ITF. __ 'Pamskv said . . ___ . . _ . . . . * * - *a . . . 01 aa«>.a. iiaA«««>Maam«aVAM vilion. ’They each were shot In "But we’ve been rejected al- But beyond this considera- March 21. He was represented - .- „ ‘to get the town to plan beat awful bad. He’s (fonna be While Powell has flitted about three, sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Rel- • Qleeson, 201 Hilliard St.; Mrs. Komer, 26, of 55 Durkin St. toe back ot^the head and toe The planner’s remarks were most out of hand Uon, is the fact that Center at last night’s meeting by Atty. io-m -Io years.” he said. ru in ^ in Harlem." toe world In the company of chard of West Caldwell, N. J., Eunice Grimason, 108 G Blue- skidded on the ice as the driver by abdomen. in response to a comment by board,” he said. Springs has been designated for Eugene Kelly. benefit The middle-aged, work-worn Mrs. Mildred Nusom of Bing- field D r.; Ernest Jellinek, Ridge- tried to stop on seeing the ac- During the prellmlnaiy hear­ pretty women, Meredith has Mrs. Mary Blish, president of The board’s resnonse to the The land Ues along Bolton ^ Hopper, who is relatively new ing for Williams, state’s attor­ woman was . speaking about the urged Negro men to "shape up” hamton and Mrs. Hazel Wei- wood Trail, Coventry; Mrs. Su- cident in front of him. The for more than 50 years,” he said. Center Rd. above the new Mo- jow ^ to list the properties ney William R. Nash of Winne­ man who has decided to chal­ and try to get ahead econom­ ehel of Scranton, and a grand- san Kerr, 335 Charter Oak St. truck hit a snowbank, bounced S y it^ *’Tam sl^°to dTs^cSs tat m S T o ^ s e 'Ito a m rreS sW ota remainder of ^ a r t h e town” hadn’t bought lenge Democrat Adam Clayton ically. son. i bago County indicated toat Also, Mrs. Margaret Klocker. back and spun around, and the hehinrt his reeommen- " Possible sltes-the Wgh schrol the .land, running along Rt. 6 y^hen he thought it should have. PoweU, who was excluded from . Meredith Is serious, often Funeral services will be held windsorville Rd., Rockville; truck was then hit by a car more than one person may be Town Land on Lake the House last week. seeming to be without a sense of Saturday at 11 a.m. at th^ John McKeever, East Hartford; driven by Paul A. Abert, 20, of dSn'todHwl“wUh”uKom I™ i'2v“on''tS m*nd”i S''"’ “S’ ‘T” P™!- Involved In the slayings. . « p.„. .f pup,,. ,„ tp. S L r “ Hassett said the town should "We can speculate that there , Meredith, 88, who calls him­ humor, while the flamboyant Hugh B. Hughe.s Funeral Mrs. Beverly McLean, 219A 53 Oxford St. as his vehicle self an independent Democrat, schools of adjoining districts.-S. course «r»“ might4ne>if commit the list. . . their. . . disadvantaees . . . . ® ®' ATA041V1, have its own land on Bolton were other persons Involved, PoweU can pick the most seri­ Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Bunker Hill Rd.. Coventry; Don- skidded on the ice. Tam.skv and th« comm .sslon .,T ______aisaavaniages. The planning commission has Lake and that a piece of land said he would be wilUng to run ous occasions to turn on his wry Forty-Fort. Burial will be in aid Mercure, 107 Mark Dr., Five minutes later, into the and they may not havt realized that this incident would go aa as to4: Republican candidate for wit. Forty-Fort. PoweU’s seat in a special elec­ There are no calling hours far aa It did," Noah told Judge Harlem is frequently re­ Ghent. "Perhape theae people tion scheduled for April 11. It minded, both by community ’The Holmes Funeral Home, Morton, 47 Cottage si,; Munei — — * School at the Center bv uonaoie mixing oi elementary vettlnv the feellne 1 were aeated in a car and heard remains to be seen how he wiU leaders and by Powell himself, 400 Main St., is in charge of lo- Rea, 40 Doane St.; Sandra Re- •‘’kidded and her car hit f building in ^ f ® »"d secondary pupils. Second- of th reo^ ^ ission K_ the __ vm® He went over, with other doionce he begins campaigning. eal arrangements. quin. 266 Lyman Rd., Bolton; toe unoccupied Korner truck board session. ly, the site would be off-center commission. If the var shots." ^ of the civil rights gains won by iance is gpinnted, a subdivision .members of the commission, the Wllliama, who la being held But since members of the R«- Adam Clayton Powell early In The family suggests that Mrs. Margaret Soucier, Broad '^bich w m ^ rk e d on the side of ^ “ bounded louring the question period for the populaUon of the dis- map will be necessary, reasons behind the purchase of for action of toe grand jury, waa pubUcan executive committee his career. those wishing to do so may Brook; Justin Urban, 1277 Tol- toe road. The right headlight roughlv bv Winter and Trotter toe parents also trict. In other business, the com- the Swanson property for tae acquitted in January of a from the 18th District recom­ Soup kitchens In the basement make memorial contributions land Tpke.; Mrs.-Ella Van Dam, her car hit the previously pressed Tamsky several times The Hemlock St. land was al- mission looked over the land- bigft schMl, rejecting a charge of aggravated battery mended him two days ago, not a of his father’s Abyssinian Bap­ -ta Center Congregational New York, City; Mrs. Sadie ^ In its latest action, taken last ^ be quite rough, re- tae^BoUon Tm ' Lme the" Rose'property and the resulting from the wounding ot single Harlem community lead­ tist Church, now his own, fed Church. wesneskl, 53 Deepwood Dr.; touc*c. commission issued a fatoicts falls rightfully under motely located, and very close ^ ^ P " Bolton property-whlch has now a 16-year-old boy by a anlper’a er, Repiiblican or Democrat, thousands during the depres­ M ,.. M . r y W„.y, 78 N,l.. Dr. „ ™', two.pr.„p,d r,.o,p„c„ c.,„pp I”" " «' P'*""”* >• „ b” P»rch,».d. bullet. has come forward to support sion. Boycotts, picket lines and Leon Wolk Sr. him. - ' BETHS YESTERDAY; A hlC... h.d to b. tow.d away. « lo>>S-rang. atody of town iVer.d'b^hlm“’lo’' ’i* ^ ““ “"t' Too- ’'I"™ obabol » thinly veiled threats of force Leon Wblk Sr., 82, of Wind- ’’ Most had long ago announced son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul The Bockus woman and a pas- needs at other older schools be- ^ the schJ^l less d e s ir ,!^ ie ^ h ^ OpTer “ ey and will be voted on by the ®n drainage problems, prevalent MNERS’ BUX IxABOB from a young and militant Pow­ •orville Rd., East Windsor, for­ their support of Powell, and Treichler, Wethersfield; a son senger in her car, Janet Tabor ^ re a decision is reached on P f a m p u d ^ ^ s o h p ^ ° ‘ town nspifitself at »a meeting fu»the end all over town except in... ..a few NEW YORK—Restaurateurs eU forced city bus lines, Consoli­ merly of Manchester, died Tues­ some had urged toat all parties dated Edison, New Yorit Tele­ tto Mr.sir. anaand jnra.M.:s. uavmDavid viunas,Gunas, oiof za28 ure.sLwoouCrestwood ur.,Dr., bothootn com------Lincoln.----- The -v—resolution proposed otnfpmpnt ppAHno. * rpori m tZ . . . .u j . estimate that toe three lead­ Adam Clayton Powell, clad in white shorts and ^olo shirt, strolls along a Bimi- ■ day at Hartford Hospital. .0 1.0 1 of this month. n X t EPt support him, as toe Republicans 837 .school St.; . O.ughter lo pl.lo.h of p ..„ but neither w.nl- «■. «u d y b . „ . d . Jointly by .’ ’’I . The swap has already been concernconcem that the town didn’tdidn t get ing credit-card Companies have phone, and dozens of private ni street with Floyd McKissick (center) executive director of CORE, and the* did in 1958. . Mr. Wolk was bpm Feb. 20, itself in a box on drainage on 8,480,000 members and pnnual firms to hire Negroes for “ up Mr. .n d Mr.. Oh.rlw, Oood.rd. id Intmedlkle medical .tt.ntlon. Tamaky'. department and the d l S t Tine'.™’’ * “ appmved by M r. Toomey. the Rev. A. Kendall Smith, chairman of the Harlem Citizens for Community Ac­ The one prominent Negro Re- J.OOU,1885, illin Russiax«.=o.» oA.b.and lived ...in East H artford-a son to Mr and police sav school administration. aisxnct lines. there would have to be built ^ its new property. billings o f $936 million. front” jobs In the 1930s and 40s. Manchester many years before 3^^ i^elmont A small' foreign car driven by Mrs. Blish and several others The Lincoln District will re- where the topography is "quite The disposal system at the tion. Powell had just concluded a press conference during which he predicted pubUcan who has spoken up, “ Harlem remembers,” said one he said nrohablv ^ g commission (PBC). It was x.ic victory over James Meredith for his seat in Congress. (AP Photofax) former baseball star Jackie going to East Windsor. St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Marguerite M. Thomas of East *" toe audience charged Tam- several perMna in severe. ne sain, proDawy “ * u .' ______present elementary school, ev- leader. Survivors include a son, Leon Robinson, now an aide to R«- Richard Beaudoin, Amston. Hartford hit an ice patch on W sky and the commission with be- toe audience Including Princl- making mandatory the con- missionlPP~7 ®^.^y_^,'l®.P last night eryone agreed, could not sup- It was these acts, plus his po- Wolk of East Windsor; two land Tpke. vesterdav shortlv af- ^ g “ against Lincoln School,” P“ ' J®y- '«’*«> wanted to know struction of a mulU-level struc- . . . ro port an addition to that school Sees ISo Need to Campaiffn white people and not the Ne­ depends on when his lawyers publjcan Gov. Nelson^A. Rocke- Utical flair, that landed him in iilaughters, Mrs. R. A. Steitz of feUer, called Meredith a "tool," ter 9:30 p.m., went into a snow- ^ '^ rin g a quesUon period follow- . . , the meettog PBc” *rnember without a new system. Hassett groes of Harlem. can have a contempt of court Congress 22 years ago. By con­ Glen Ellyn, 111., and Miss Rose bank and rolled over onto its ^ g Tamsky’s explanation of the a solution within the dis- A major east-west sewer ^ so ^ m e e t m g by PTC member H esald he could do without citation against him set aside.'' and criticized his own party tor trast, even shopkeepers in toe Ann Wolk of Kenya, East Af­ Week’s Total roof police report reasons for their stand on the ^ict. runs through the potential school .v , J f sible and went over' proposals Adam Says He Was Picket ” 6Ir. Charley" (meaning a The citation, stemming from ' .a maldng use of him. same block as tlju voter-re^s- rica, and three grandchildren. white iierson). Then be added; defamation suit he lost to a H V - A 26-block walk through cen­ tration headquarters Meredith The driver was' not injured, question. mfsriM’a Id riM i^ rtS^tnm ^a Funeral services will be held police say but a passenger in ^ ^pot ev- Jo'ut long-range study of the located; and in addition, access “ isriM astaff (not a “ I’m sorry 1 said ’mister’.’’ lem widow, makes him subject tral Harlem today produced no ran last sinnmer (ted fall don’t Saturday at 1:30 pjn. at the Highest Yet; the v’ehicle, Patrick Rice of ^ ^ ‘8 to hide in a clos- Problems. Tamsky s a i ^ I just by motor vehicle would be some- voting Hooper wanted to know if the Before Meredith in Diapers Floyd McKlsslck, executive to afreet in the city. one on toe streets, in bars or remember much about the W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 226 East Hartford complained of Mrs. Blish said. She add- t indirect, Tamsky said. Hopper engaged planning planning commission ever look- director of the Congress of Ra­ lMurb«>^ fbops, Uquor stores or shhrt, quiet Republican chal­ Main St. ’The Rev. Michael pain but had no vi.sible sign of ^ toat in reaching their current ®»«red to try w d find a solu- He ^ggested the school would J a m ^ H a ssettT a ^ to the future as far as BIMINI, toe Bahamas (AP) and 23-year veteran of the cial Equality, pledged that or­ restaurants, who had a good lenger. Dlrga of All Saints Russian 1,617 — Calling James H. Meredith House until his exclusion from ganization’s total support to $3,000 Above Median word for Meredith’s' riiances, "He’s an outsider,” said one. Injury. rina'dTquata scllira n ? to T r^ rlth^taan th\" I r t reunion of tae Lctton recreational facilities or a new Orthodox Church, Hartford, will The car had to be towed away ^"<1 toe school board have been ‘V maaequate schools and in park rather than the ^8 acres commission while library are concerned, "toe white man’s candidate,” Ctongress last week, replied: PoweU. CHICA<30 — Marketing ex­ and only., a few who said they ’This view of a man who de­ (Goqtlniied from Page One) had heard favoraMe oonunent. officiate. Burial will be in East having damagemage on its roof and exhibiting "the behavior of kin- ™y opinion it would be a ^ menttoned by the school admin- ^ a J ^ i^ ^ o m m lM io j^ wWle "My first campaign was made Appearing 'with PoweU in toe perts say the net worth of the segregated toe University of Adam Clayton Powell aays be is " I think he’s being used,” was Cemetery. week — enabling Gen. William a broken windshield, police re- dergarten boys squabbling over better to reach a single solu- istration. s S i T T p s servaUon commission is looking In -930 when I forced Harlem news conference, McKlsslck typical family headed by a Mississippi despite a riot, then Friends may call at the fu- a football.” tion for all of them rather than But "lost serious of all, he pre- j„to a swimming area and that sure of victory In a special hoslptal to hire Negro doctors. said PoweU headquarters were a common remark. got shot on a march through , X _ o C. Westmoreland currently to port. person 66 or older is $10,460, Iieral home tomorrow from 2 to / ^ m ,,.A A . ™ „ Her charge was echoed hv *1® ‘t piecemeal.” dieted once a school was estab- Arcmieci c-an ijiennara e® __ kboy, ..u eongressional election. He says Anyway, I don’t have to cam­ being established in the Harlem or $3,000 mere than toe median Robinson said Powell’s cam­ Mississippi, might be explained 4 and 7 to 9. p.ni. keep 16 ground sweeps going at Two cars collided at E. Cen- virginfa Celinskl chair^ Tamsky said he was referring lished, parents of children liv- Malmfeldt Associates, the firm toe town has always been li- he doesn’t even have to cam­ paign. I haven’t campaigned In CX>RE office and throughout the net worth of aU U.S. families. paign was not a poUtlcal Issue, by toe dlRerent perfective one Ume. t®*- and Goodwin St. Ext. ^vem ents com to BenUey, Nathan Hale, G^een ing to the north would be ask- drawing preUminary plans for brary-conscious and praUed ta^ paign against Meredith. six years.” United States. In addition, 84 per cent of these but a racial’ one, and that "no Harlem has on toe national civil Mrs. Katherine 8. Key The biggest Of these is Opera- “ 7 b j^ 'ca rl H mittee whtoh h ^ b eT n pressTg - d Washington Schools. These, ing for "improvements” like s o S ^ But Powell’s remarks to a Powell said Meredith, 33, who He said: “ 11118 is a major na­ “ senior citizen" families have self-respecting N^;ro should rights movement. ROCKVILLE—M rs . Katherine tionm Junction City in which Hague 69 ^of 45 Wellman R d ’ school for more than ^ the districts surrounding Lin- sidewalks and lighting, which o u f He concluded by saying that news conference Wednesday plans to oppose him as the Re- tionwide civil rights struggle — no Installment debt. have Involved himself In tUs Leaders here are quick to •y®ka K e^ 75. of 1 5 2 ^ 0 ^ a rd ^m_e g_romid, air. com- , , , by George B. Ra': ^ je a r . ^ ^ r y o n e claims they co.n^ - all a W 40 years ^ d . wouto ch^g.^an^^^ , , , , sounded to some like he was publiCEins’ choice, had no exper­ can the black people of Harlem thing.” point out toat civil rights bills fit. died Tuesday at RockvUle munlcaUons, supply and other jj^ne 25, of Andover police re- are so wiling, yei iney wont ,_ ...... H ^ . .u ^ n^^te the orderly growth of the kicking off his Harlem cam­ ience as a civil rights leader or and the black people of America NEW SPRAY-ON ASPHALT He predicted, a . hostile reac­ and voting, rlgi^ts bills, which paign from Bimini for the elec­ as a community worker in Har­ determine who wlU represent TEMPB, Ariz.—One o< toe tion to Meredith, and said be Meredith is identified with, General Hospital. personnel have uncovered a Minor damage w-ix renort- together in the same room,” posal, Tamsky said, these could of the park. i3 a visionary conception of what town” but left the impression Mrs. Key was bom March 7, mountain of Red supplies, bun- vehicles ' ^ i»e upgraded and expanded In "The center of Manchester - - sometimes a bit tion scheduled April 11 in New lem. them?” latest spray-on marvels is—as­ believes PoweU should be re­ don’t solve their chief problems 1891 in Poland, and came to kers and documents but rela- PoiiL sav the Hague vehicle "I will.’ Tamsky replied, "and to take Lincoln’s pupils, where park land >s most need- Sfflclut to bring up. ” w e were Ywk’s l4to Congressional Dis­ PoweU noted that a picture on McKissick continued: “ Take phalt. Scientists here are spray­ turned with "overwhelming” of low . income, segregated Rockville 62 years ago. She op- lively few enemy troops in puped out in front of the Ra I think the planning commission using the dollars that would ed open land which is irre- . Hnrirwxr eeIxaH wqq fortunate to sell zoning” a num- trict. the front page of Wednesday’s Arkansas for example, or anoth­ ing it on patches of desert land veto because’ "it’s an emotiohto, schools and crowded and dUapl- "Who U Meredith?” PoweU New York Times showed Mer­ er state. If someone there votes to waterproof areas that then racial issue, based on what we datad housliig. m-ated a meat and grocery store Communist war ^ n e C near the g ,,. p S i e S \ o w Trrtog'thrr!” to T h e T a r k '" " " " " "tow^s'^ w e r t a r r T s "Isn’t it a fu^aion of this boani her of years ago, he said. on High St. for 28 years before C ^ bod ia n border. One U.S. Hackmatack St. near asked. “ Long before he changed edith with a white man beside against (desegregated) bousing serve at water catchments. The riiarge was a conspiracy In the TWO years ago, a dozen N^pto he said He said these other schools schools” the planning director to plan for the future develoi^ Ida diapers, I was carrying him. The white man la Vincent or against Adam Clayton Pow­ cost is to $3 per squEU-e yard House to get Adam Clayton high sdhool students from Mc- retiring IS yeara ago. She waa soldier was killed there Wed- pppper r j yesterday after- ment of town-owned property?” Manchester Evening Herald $2 a member of St. John’s Polish nesday, 21 were wounded and „„„„ ^ g^^ ^ Nathan Joy, Uncoln principal a's« have senous inadequacies „ concluded. picket signs in Harlem." F. Al'bano Jr., the New York eU, he can vote against this for catchments buUt from con­ PoweU.” Comb, Miss., Who bad risked Hassett said he wasn’t sure. Bolton Correspondent, Clemo- National Catholic Church. Man- an American helicopter was gj^g^ ggg g charged that Tamsky and the such as the lack of modem Someone asked if this might County Republican chairman. guy.” crete, sheetmetal and other con­ The hostility filtered even into White anger to attend frefom 43 "Maybe” he said, and said he well Young, tel. 643-8981. Chester. forced down by ground fire. ^^g ^ a r’ of a car driven by Clif- commission have contributed to health, auditorium, pm nasium , he his opening campaign Powell said this Indicated that PoweU said the matter of ventional materials, but only 76 top Harlem Republican circles, schools set iq> by the Student a "breakdown in commutoca- and cafeteria faciliUes. P u b H c R c C O r d s where one of toe men on the Nonviolent Coordinating Com­ Survivors include a son, Stan­ ton D. Varsell, 46, of 393 Hack speech. Powell 68, a Democrat, Meredith was toe choice of the when he returns to New York cents for as|^lt. ley Key of Rockville; a daugh­ matack St. as ”the''vars”elV7ar, properly to not- Why not try for a solution Warrantee Deed Norman L. Gerhart and ter, Mrs. Edward Isch with on making a turn into a drive: ‘^^rd by letter that would benefit them all? SPONSORED BY MANCHESTER JAYCEES' whom i^e made her home: a Streamlining way hit a snowbank and stop its actions. Tamsky suggested. Nancy A. Gerhart to Reginald His remark raised the hack- B. Christensen and Marian S. ■Ister In Poland, six grandchil­ ped suddenly, police report. Under questioning by Joy, , . n, j. /-.v, • x -x x 100 dren and three great-grandchil­ On Hilliard St. at Regent St Tamsky admitted that the TPC 5 of several in the audience, Christensen, property at 128 JUNIOR TEN PIN BOWLING Seen Key to Including one unidentified worn- Wetherell St. dren. ye.sterday morning, a car driven agreed, in tabling approv- 'The funeral will be held to­ by Tallvaldis A. Paups, 17, of park site Feb. 15, to Ages 14 to 17 inel. Boys ond Girls morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the Postal Hikes 444 Hillatown Rd. hit a car a letter to the Board of Ladd Ftmeral Home, 19 BJlling- driven bv Shirley C. Ciongoli of H Mason the same time mailings at bulk 23’^ ^29 ^orence St. at E. 20, which asked the Board of didate for mayor in the town toe Feeder Rd. area industrial ' VERNON — Arthur L. Ma- park created largely through rate., - mostlv advertising ma- ^t-s. yesterday Directors to place the Lincoln election April 4, today charged son, 84, L ^ e St. died this _ increased 73 per cent morning, police xsay. Police re- morning kt a Manchester nurs- ______port the Sutliffe car had to be r. fi, V XU Chairman of the Economic ^ taxpayers 3125,- Ing home. towed away with left front end new.spaper is not adequate Joy Be^elopmem (tommission with OOO "but the industries are con- Mr. Mason was bom in Tor- damage. ^ xc, ovjr -one-man boardism”. replied, saying that the letter spicuous by their absence.” rington, Feb. 3, 1883, a son of TWA Jetliner, Grant said Robert Houley, Mayor McCusker refuted should have lieen sent regard­ William C. and Ellen Johnson Private Plane less chairman of the EDC, has made Grant’s statement this after- ST Mason, and lived in Hartford Judsie Apnointed Both the commission and the “ controversy "where none ex- noon, saying the EDC is “ any- 1 SEZ most of his life. He lived to In Ohio Crash school board have been acting intended.” and thing but a one-man commis- Vernon for the past five years. In Powell Case childishly in their refusal to examine the sion.” S .B .M .h a s He was formerly employed as get together, Joy said, noting tocts.” “ This is a slur on the non- a polisher at the Whitney (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) WE’RE SAYING - XJilt'ffrtrH nn/T WAn A that Witxv School OU^ISuperintendent inueiiueni OJICWIVGrant oatusaid two«.»rv awissvxsformer mem- *.partisan EDC,” he said. > ® LO waraora, ana was a invggtigators were still probing during most of the controversy William Curtis.attempted to re- bers of the EDC who "resigned “ ‘ It« is physically Impossible nuireh HartfordH a rt^ d He — ...... wreckage...... when they•' "re- he spoke derisively of the man s^’toes^i^e the impasse at the Feb. in protest to the chairman’s to" ai *^® "THANK YipU” Baptist enuren, M a r in a . reports of the new crash, .selected by New York Republi- 20 meeting by suggesting the actions” told him that Houley had done with a one-man oper- 1pm j[k TDOF Hartford ^ Washington, a spokeman cans to run against him in the hoard seek a three-way meet- has asked the EDC to ratify ac- S'iton,” M t^ sk er added. ■ inc^fa identified the crew special election - James H. ing which would include the di- tion already taken and has gone C oir^ en U n g ^ the two mem­ WITH BIG SAVINGS l i ^ ber Mr^How^d V a X '"c^'bers as Capt. Karl Kohl- Meredith, first Negro enrolled sectors. ahead with at least ore project ^®« who resigned, i^th w h L ? e r^ d e Ws home O"*®®*- the University____ ^ of ...... Mississippi.Curtis’ suggestion ...... was reject- the EDC had voted against, the ^ mayor J said,------There- was With Whom he maae ms nome, der, and hostesses Linda Wilds.Wilds, -Morpriuv,“ Meredith, who is he?” asked »t that session by Atty. Her- Grant did not Identify the two -Blrch-Knot|ty Pine. Other Hardwoods In Stooh. Come in and see oar line selection. ^ ^ a r s . He was a retired phar- VFW Military Order of being conducted. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL, | . tuacist, end former owner of Cooties will sponsor a Seafood Mias Dore changed her plea Vincent’s Pharmacy. Night tomorrow from 6:30 to ’Tuesday to guilty to a charge Low Temp., Ice Machines, RESIDENTIAL S avings B ank Survivors, besides his wife. 11 p.m. at the post home for of manslaughter in connection Water Coolers, Reach-ins, DX Sjrsteins, Chillers, . inclutle tviro sons, Wayne 6 . members and guests. with toe stabltoig death o l a Walk-ins, Freezers. Split Systems, Window Units 'Ytecent o t RockvUle and Rob- —— newborn Infant Jan. 28. .A cor- 649-5203 fr t A, Vincent of Ellington; a The Head Start Program for oner’s report said she was the SERVICE • SALES DESIGN • INSTALLATION I : daughter, Mrs. Herbert Schein- pre-school children needs volim- mother. m «r oC Reatong, Mass.; two teers for one or more mornings The manslaughter charge.was 4rotoen, Harold Vincent of a week at any of Its three cen- made Feb. 28 after a grand jury CONTRACT MAINTENANCE MAIN OFFICE lAST ERANiCH WEST BRANCH FARHIKGTON I SOUTH WINDS08 *WatariK^, Vt. and Frank Vln- tera. Those interested In help- decided not to charge Miss Dore PARKADE OFFICE OPEN 928 Main Street E. Center St,, Cor, Lenox Menoheeter Parkade A t B t 117 (PlainvUle Ave.) I Boute 5 , cent of Buffalo, N.T; a aiater, Ing with toe program may con- with murder. She entered an In- a m t E sourpi OF VKRNOI«j' emOLE ON ROUTE 8S Route 6 (Scott Uiwamp Bd.) | On East Hartford Towa U f m ' ICn May Brisbane of Water- tact Mrs. Edward Shensie at nocent plea Friday and selection N. E. MECHANICAL SERVICES. Inc. Next to.Weafom Beef SO UTH W1NC90R O FFIC E Sulllvw i Ayeitue B|ibm>tiig Center For Tbo Big Man In Your t Iniry. V t; right grandchlidreri. South School during the day or of the Jury for the trial was to 948-6874 — Open H ran. Ms FH. Bvea tUI 9 SATURDAY MORNINGS! BURNSIDI CfFlOB BurnNdiAveMM e Church StreeLSnlHMtfiFl Mto four great-grandchildren. Mra. Herbert Bernstein of 749 begin Tuesday when too guilty PHONE 643-7257 Family, 'iUalt Our Big Man’s * A M ow S t requlMii wUl lA Avery B t. aveitoigs. plea waa entered. 8bou la BcrllB. Ooete

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and some sCaacapes are includ- planee will be grounded by next Coventry W orics D isplayed_ ed in the exhibit Her work has Legislative Roundup EveBts week unless the engineers go New: Haven Issue Blocked B v M r « K i ^ n w n v - exliibitlona of Phoiiifc Ahead back to work. New England's Leading* ■ ■ v e n w a y ^ lyunchester Pine Art As- 646-tH95 Registration Deadline Near . ' : ■ sd^tion, Glastonbury Art in 'the Variety Win$ Appeal . Two-Year Profatsional ■)( A ppe-maa show of paint- Z ^ e , Connecticut Art FesU- LbNDON (AP) — Variety, the GOP Minority Delays ii«8T>y Mrs. Alta J. Kenway val. Bishop’s Corner Art Feati- American show business news­ / School of ^or Little League Program of 229 Oak St., Wapping,is cur- val and Manchester Arts and W orld paper, . has woii an appeal rentt^Jiehig hMd at Willie’s Crafts Festival. agidnst paying libel damages of ^ednefiday Is the deadline The Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ Her wateroolor of a Maine Talk$ Re$um0 $ 4 3 ^ for ealling the Inndon ship of the church will meet Draw Alcorn Fire foil Coventry boys to register St^THouiie. Waterodlors,pas- j„i,sterman’s wharf'.was ci»s- DUBLIN (AP)" — Talk* b«' muldoal show "Charlie Girl” a HARTFORD (AP) — MinMity reapportionment until the elec- ACCOUNTING at 7 p.m. Sunday in Quandt Applications now being accepted for foi! the local Little League tel#;and oils are included in the Beat of Show and . . ^ 1 HARTFORD (AP) — ^ BIU. -r Authorise police to lummon tween itriMng farmers’ repre- disastrous flop.” Republicans mustered ^ enough t i ^ j|s called off. Hall. exhitnUon' jwhlCh will continue Watercplor in a 1959 exhlMUra 423 MaiR St. which would allow me itate De- parents of yotuigsten arrertad sentativee and the government* ThA award to finpresarlo Har- ‘Vodnesday In the , Ratchford said in 1964 the Sept., 1967, admission. baseball program, according to The annual church hymnr sing Demo- scheduled election of the Gen­ Frinklln Richardson, commis- until April 10 at the re^aurant. sponsored by Burton’s. She hah\ MancheiiteT ' PMtment M AeronauUos to take driving with liquor In their resumed today amid pubUc con- ©Id Fielding was made by the ^ HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING will be at 7:30 p m. Sunday in Below Post Office tile eral Assembly was called off by ■ioher of the Coventry Boys All, the pi^intings are for sale. recelved.oUier awards in exhlbi- aimorts hv eminent do- oem that Irela ^’s capital city High Court. The Court of Appeal attempt to hasten the sanctuary. Mrs. K e ^ a y , a niatlve New tions in the Hartford area. She land for airports by eminent do- _ the first-offenae is rapidly running______out o< basic reduced______the__ damages Wedms-Wednes- » MU reai^rtloreaKX>rtlDqlng a federal court after the legisla- 66 Forest St., Hartford— ^Tel. 247-1115 Baseball Association Inc., The church Ladies’ Associa­ main drew sharp critiolsm at penalties for drivingwbi^s un- foodsr ' day~to~M3M because Fielding’s New Haven’s aldemanlc wards, lure failed to agree soon enough which sponsors the program. Englander, lived in Massachu- is program chairman and past Special Friday Only tion will hold an all-day meet­ setts, and Maliie before moving president of the Manchester a public hearing Wednesday. der the influence of liquor or Hie strike for bigger govern- .bow had not suffered financial- Democratic leaders had called on state' reapporUonment. Three dates have been sched­ ing, starting at 11 a.m., to Connecticut in 1952. She be- Fine Art Association. Rpeaklng for the town of SuX- ”<>t less than $100 to ment subsidies, now In Its fourth ly. The appeal court did not ex- ***■ * «>*P*»* - Republicans have conceded uled, when registration will be Wednesday in the vestry. gan-painting in 1966, and h a s ------Held, Atty. Meade Alcorn told *v)t less than $800. , , day, produced some violence plain why Fielding should get ''’**'ch requires a two-thirds ma- that stete GOP candidates on acoepted: Mon., at the Robert- The follow-up committee of studied with Louis Fusari o f dFK BOOK ON PRESS the legislature’s Stats Develop- - ^ Wednesday night. Five hundred any damages. Jority, but RepubUcans rounded the same ticket with presiden- I Join Now —> Don't Wait! Support tho MAN- I soil School: Tues., at Coventry LAROE $ the land and building fund will Hartford, the late Walter Van- NEW, YORK (AP) — Harper ment Committee the commls- Support Key BUI irate fanners c ^ t e d through a Variety’s comment was print-'votes to keep the tial candidate Bariy Goldwater Grammar School, and Wed., at . CHESTER PROPERTY OWNERS PROTECTIVE " meet at the call of Its chairman Arsdale of Coventry, Eleanor A RoW, the publishers of the alon has no firm plan for the HAR’TPORD (AP)—A bill police cordon'aikl pelted the «d 18 months seo "Charlte Etemocrats four votes short. In that election would have been Coventry High School. Regis­ U.S. District Judge T. Emmet handicapped. I ASSOCIATION, and Enclose $5.00 or Mere | instead of on the third Wednes­ Vibbert of Manchester, Prank b o o k , ‘The-'Death of a- PreSl- PIZZA orderly eiqiansion of Bradley which would make tt Illegal for automobile' of George CWley, Girl," starring Anna Neagle Is trations will be accepted on Clarie has set a deadline of Lenge said there is no press- day this month. Messenger Trio and Accompanist DiMarco of South Windsor, dent,” announced Wednesday SneM. * motorist to leave his key in minister for Industry and com-“ gHU runidng and has heavy'ad- I for Your Membership. ^ each of the days from 7 to 9 March 15 ,on legislative reap- ing reason to take immediate The Mr. and Mrs. Club of TTie Messenger Trio of Eastern Nazarene College, Quincy, Alice Bronson of Hartford, and that the first edition of 500,000 NO M»I!AKE! Alcorn said ths commission W® when hierce. Re Jumped out and fled vance bookings, p.rji. Richardson said no appli­ / portionment. action on New Haven’s reap- Second Congregational Church Mass., and their accompanist will present a program Sun­ Kenneth .Tedford, former owner copies had gone to press, has acted autocraUcallv bv ig- P**’’'**' ®" was sup- Into a hotel. cations will •■•be accepted after " CHOICE 2 OK 4 After the OOP victory. House portionment. ■will hold its supper and pro­ day at the 10:45 a.m. Worship Service at the Church of the of Tedford’s Art Gallery (now The book by William Man- M03SZAREIJA, ONIONS, jifVSliROOMS noring the towns In which ths “ “ talks continued, 19 Kidnaped W ^ n ^ a y . gram on- investments at 7:30 with Our Own commission plans to take land. J“<“clary Committee Wednes- the farmers remained on strike. RANGOON, Burnia (AP) - Majority Leader Peter A. Crom- '"nie question,” he said, “is Nazarene. The singers are Miss Althea Calhoun of Ports­ Watkln’s Art Gallery). cheater deals wUh the assassi- Also Meatless Olaat OrlndSrs, bie said he might convene House ol town in connection with public rooautics, ^ ^ s s m law ^ ^ visiting Japan len; ” W i^ in g BeUs," Mrs- Zoning Map Revis^ district. ■ ■; ’ health nursing. J Dayton H- Whipple m , and Mrs. aeems to have mixed em n n incidents because of possible since .1964 to give their crews The ' planning and zoning Hebron’s grant in the current Boyington and Porter stated CharlM Lathrop; "Pink Inspira­ fiscal year is $132)849. If there recrSiUon. The first commission has revised the zon­ their own personal opinions are tion,” i^Mrs. piidijsy Ferguson is no change in the pcesAiit Bxtenslon of the "Good Sa- visits fouohed off mass dtmon- ing map o f Covenry, to include _that public health nursing and Mrs; If«Tls, Tarbell; "Re­ formula, the town Will receive' proposed in atratlons by leftists who claimed recent developments and ac­ might be pursued on the basis flection,” Mirs. Richard Breen approximately $142;320 dUi^g • “ “ -ponsored by SUte Rep. they were the opening w M ^ for ' -4' \ '' cepted town roads. This map of a program for Hebron alone. and Mrs. Hernian LeDoyt; the next fiscal year. >i V . «. has been updated to Septem­ Neither of these men indicated " F I o w ^ Yours,” Mrs. Prank Three proposals being con­ ber 1966. V, that any serious consideration Sanellfland Mrs. Reno Vital!; sidered by the Legislature are needs expand rapidly. Probate Judges Differ The flavannab U schedtded tor A separate map allowing Jhe is being given to committing "PleasHfe Island," Mrs. Wes­ outlined in the report. The ex­ ley B. -Hill, and Mrs. Francis lake area, streets and business ecutive plan proposed would the town to a regional nursing Murpiiy; ; “ Herzliche Oster- zone is als6 available.-'The zon­ provide $151,080 to Hebron service. ™ th. ,UM- - ^ .... . grube.’J Mrs- Vincent Ricci and ing inap is 17 by 22 inches next year. The Republican The board voted to provide ef pitoi^i^ Oiwnm t o v ^ P *' tioo of whether they should be < Strike Vt Sydney Mrs. j^tonia and the lake map -is 11 by 17 Party bill would provide about its own nursing service, with sons usliv foeir land fC T rocW appointed. SYDNEY, A u ^ a ( /p ) I I "H a rvi^ ,” Mrs. Walter Jacob- inches. Both are available at the same amount, $151,160-, and the amount of time to be deter­ ^ would be Unmed by a biu judg* Charles Henchel told Part of the Interstate Air Serr. SMi a m ifitrs. Reed Cyr; “ Wc»od- the Coventry Town Hall for a the proposal to provide a flat mined by the board -for Hebron dIsciusM Wetoesday at a hear- legislature’s Constitutional Ices which carry thousands dsi- land E w tasy,” Mrs.. Nelson Go­ nominal charge. grant of $180 per pupil would elementary schools during the T v J "* legislatures General Amendments Committee that ly between Australia’s state ble andjM>^- Thomas Kelly. To Chart Prograin result in a grant of $160,560. 1967-68 school year. L ^ Ownmlttce. "anyone who thinks that you capitals was disrupted today by Orgiuiizing the affair are Mrs. The Dembcratic Women’s The estimated average dklly Girl Scouts to Meet Hie blK s ^ n a ^ by state ^ better caUber o f, Judges a strike of 1,100 aircraft engl- T hom ^ Pisher as chairman and Club' will meet Friday nigj^t at membership, which is the basis Junior Girl Scout Troop 5051 Ren. MauriM by appointment than by e l S n Mrs. bfelolphe Cloutier ai co- 8 at tfte Nathan Hale Commu­ of the per-pupii grant for will meet Friday afternoon af­ sen, received support from most pcjjtjcaUy naive.” *1710 engtoeers want a wage c h a in i^ . Assisting are / Mrs. nity Center. Future programs' bron, this yeaf’-js SSSsttid^lfc ter school ta -the\gym‘ of^thb. PoUtical considerations enter Increase of $8 a week. W esle/B . Hill, Mrs. Dudley Fer­ and fund-raising plana will be in elementary and High school elementary school. This ' Is a Agricultum and into appointments as well as Orta alrUne grounded its guson, Mrs. Richard Breen and discussed. classes. Hebron's growth in the spe^cial meeting^ in place of the ResCwces.Oom inlsri^ elections, Hcnohel said. 727s and Electraa and Mrs- ’JSppmas Kelly. The regular monthly mMtjBg last 10 years 414 pu­ m atin g thaty.twaw... canceled N. CM said m ^ ps^ate t e ^ committee was hearing ran a skeleton' service with Vis- Bulletin Board of the planning and zoning pils. Both the escecutl''re propos­ 'Tuesday. Members of the troop woitid have to be tapp^tmrM- ^gstj^ony on proposed constitu- coi&ts. The other airline waa The i'^iemocratic Town Com- commission, scheduled Monday, al and the Republican bill Will need permission slips from reattpnal purposes, rac con- amendments that would able to operate a near normal mitteejnieets at 8 p.m.Tuesday has been canceled due to ^ spe­ would provide an additional Jiarenta to stay for the meet­ nectimt s population Is growing General Assembly to schedule, but a apokesmah said in the jfeiard Room of town hall. cial town meeting that night. amo'unt for the lO-yeisu" growth,^ ing- " ^ o ^ p S S t i m 3 w i S t o ^ ® system, flights would have to be cut un- The K First Congregational The commission will meet, in­ factor. ^ (j; Presently probate judges are less the strUce ended todky. Churchmen's Club will have a stead, on March 20 at town hall. 'The board Ijas nained Mrs.i: Manchester Evening -'Herald tlie faUI. riectod every four years. The sirihMa sid most of their breakfiMt at 7:30 . Sunday in the Marion O. Foote to fill a va­ Hebron correspondent, Mrs. vestry^'!' ' ’ Manchester Evening Herald cancy In board membership. Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116. VetSi Merchants Clash The; William E. Beldan Coventry correspondent, - F. Mrs. Foote is on^ of the three HARTFORD (AP) - World Pauline Uttle, teL 742-6281. persons recommended by the War I veterans sklnnished with Jr., pwtor of the church, will Farmers Only 4 0 ^ use 'ih^ighbors and Samar­ Republican Town Committee. industry and retail businass rep­ resentatives Wednesday in a itans” ^ . h i s sermon topic dur­ PEDESTRIAN DEATHS OFF At a recent special meeting LISBON —In 1950 agricultural workers made up 49 per cent of pubUo hearing on a bill wltich ing thtr-m' a-™- worship service NEW YORK — In the past of the board the school health Portugal’s working population. would prevent transaction ‘ of in the A ctu a ry . 30 years fatalities among pedes­ program was discussed. Pres­ i Easter GifUi for everponel % Meetings of the Junior Pilgrim trians have decreased 43 per ently, the nurse is at the school But at present farm workers business on Veterans Day.- state Rep. Klda S. Oaike FellowsMp have been postpon­ cent, according to the Health three days a week and the ad­ constitute less than 40 per cent ed until after EJaster. Insurance Institute. •• ministration Is recommending of the work force. waa the sponsor of the blH, which was heard at a hearing conducted by tho legislature’s General Law Committee. J Tho bin would require, strict » ^C A N D IE S s oheervancs of Veterans Day aa MANCHESTER • holiday. House OKs Judg^ HARTFORD 49c from the body of a person killed Ground Chuck Lb. 79c 2 Lb. in a trMflc accident; —mcreast the penalty for I, Meaty FRESHLY GROUND driving with a suspended license GKEN BREASTS HAMBURG) Lh: 69tf 2 u. *130 nr from $10a to $200; / Onartored ’ 'e x t r a l e a n \ '•'• ' , ' ROUND GROUNO^.v ^^ ^ N LEfiS WMDOW SHADES ■/' lb. Veal,Beef. Pork 79c c Mo k en Wines 35c Ground for a nice meat loaf - . 1/ . _ ' GraM. Whlfo. Eeni 9 W giliobit Dairy Specials! €:P&ifdk^^$pedalsI ■ ] CASCADE HNISH ms s

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( V State’s Atty. Edward J, Daly .Jr, who. contended repeatedly that. Thom s Qmtfil •Tiircolte Testifies Ttircotte was quoting a third party and therefore violating the hearsay Evidence rule. ^ , Hospital Job Atty. Plepler explained to. Wife Asked Divorce Judge Michael Radih however,; Eidward J. Thoms, ■ adnulni^ •-•- \ :V r (Conttnaed trom Pa<« OM) ^ ' — that he was offering tlie tMtl- trator at Manchester Memorial mony not necessarily for ‘ Its Hospital, has advised the hoa* which he hadn’t aien for four ^ ’ova Chambers tOv^.Manphes- pital’s board of trustees dr five years apartment and then retum- truth but because of the bear-, liig it had on Ma client’s men­ due to a long-felt desire U “ Did you a ^ c ia t e those pills Coventry where she and tal conditldn. come a consultant on hrapltal with anything?” his counsel her husband aiwto of the Incl- During a 10-minute argument management, he wllPro unable fluesUoned. . Turcotte testified. on one of the objections AttyJ to continue fn b « present po­ , ’’The last time she took them ^ *“ Plepler exclaimed, "It I can’'t sition after JMhnsh 9. was when she was pregnant,” . hn, imd I told her ,It Turcotte said. couldn’t be true and to stay get in (to evidence) the state of Expressttig the regrets of mind we might as well pack up the trtjstees, Jacob F. Miller, “Did you think anything our bags and plead guilty to preiident, recalled the number about it?” asked Atty. Plepler. , testified that few days first degree murder.’’ ’Turcotte replied. “I thought «iter he found wallet-slsed pic- of Improvements which have The jury was nOt In the court­ She might be pregnant, but tures of ^ b e r a In hta house taken place at Manchester Me­ room during the argument. that’s ^1.” and was "vpry disturbed" about morial Hospital under Thonui^ ' Several of six d®fonse wit­ administration since 1966, and He added that he did not * h ^ . nesses who testified yesterday, the national recognition in ask her about them. ’The photograph wer^ entered described Turcotte as^ ’’upsets health and hospital circles which ’Turcotte testified that after “ defense exhibits by Atty. very nervous, very tired, drawn has resulted from the hospital’s he returned from his vacation Plspi®*’- out,” a week before the slayli^; pioneering in Progressive Pa­ about Sept. 7, his wife “broke Earlier In his testimony, ’Tur- The answers were prompted tient Care. down and asked for a'divorce.” cotte told the court that he by questions' from Turcotte’d Asked by Atty. piepler what joined the Manchester Highway Miller also announced that counsel who continued construct­ Eldward M. Kenney, for the was his reactlonl Turcotte said, Department In 1965 and a year ing the framework of TurCottS’s past two years admini.strative *T couldn’t believe the words later became an auxiliary po- mental condition In an attempt as.sistant to Thoms, will become came out of my wife’s mouth llceman In Manchester. Green'Fit^buse Now Over Half Complete to show his client was tempor­ acting administrator effective It was hard to believe.” Turcotte, who tesUfl^d he arily insane at the time of the The een 10,300 square feet. It has two floors on the left, and a full Immediately. Turcotte testified that when married hlq^ wife May 18, 1957 alleged murder. . mately 60 per cent complete and snould be ready for occu­ basement. The entire area will be landscaped and walks and he asked his wife why she after knowiiig. her for about five Taking the stand were twov pancy some time in the spring. Standing at lAwton and curbs Vrill be installed. The new firehouse will replace the wanted a divorce,'she said she years, said.'they were happy psyslcians, Turcotte’s sister, hie Weaver Rds., It Is being constructed under , a |193,761 con­ Spruce St. Co. 3 firehouse, which will be retained for storage Club Will View wanted a divorce ’’and that was then. / 'iincle, and three acquainten- tract by the H. C. 'Tourtellbttee Ck>. of Manchester. The fa-, and maintenance purposes. The Manchester Green Fire­ it.” Tbe ’Turcottes had four chll- ances. duty faces Weaver Rd. and eits,, on a two-lot parcel of house Is similar to the McKee St Firehouse. Plans for both Slides of Birds The defendant said he talked dren. ■ Turcotte’s sister, Mrs. Carol about 75 by 144 feet. The two-bay building, attractively con­ were drawn by local architect Arnold Lawrence. (Herald to her again later about the He testified that he got an- Obremski of 24 Garden Dr., test­ structed of off-white brick,: has ah area of approximately photo by Pinto.) Percy Fellows of Wethersfield dlvorce and his wife told him other Job at Sears in Manchea- ified that Turcotte lived at her will show slides of birds and she didn’t love him anymore ter as a mechanic In the autO" house for three, days before the ^ a t Turcotte told him about 'remainder of the sentence be had been drinking at the time speak Monday at 8 p.m. at a and that she had fallen In love motive section, shooUng and each time she saw his problem with his wife. put into effect. of the offense, and didn’t know meeting of the Manchester with Wilfred Chambers. ’Turcotte said that In 1960, his 12th drtsiiit 'him he appeared very upset and Prosecutor John Lombardo what he was doing. He said the Asked how he felt about what marriage was "going along very “ What was his appearance Garden Club at Center Congre­ tired. then?” asked Atty. Plepler. concurred with the recommen­ youth turned himself in to the his wife had told him, Turcotte well.” In 1965^e bought a five- Court Cases gational Church. His topic Is! "Every time he mentioned “ He juet didn’t look himself;. dation and said Martin’s ap­ police after learning about the said softly, “1 felt broken-heart- room ranch l»me In Coventry, “ Nature’s Scrapbook.” something about her (his wife) Like I say, he wak all drat^ pearance today resulted from a break. ed.” ^ he testified. The speaker is a bird lover he cried,” she told the court. out and very tired. He Iboked M i^ C H E S ’TER SESSION break at a store in which sev­ The attorney also said that and naturalist, and a former Turcotte sold he told his wife “How did you feel at that Asked by Atty. Plepler If she like he hadn’t had any sleep," eral Grosman guns were taken, while awaiting his court ap­ he wanted to meet Chambers time about purchasing the biology teacher. He is a g;rad- had ever seen her brother like Sha^ot testified. Dennis Martin, of 84 a sweater and some cash. Some pearance, Martin had left home and “see what kind of a person home ?’’ Atty. Plepler asked, uate of Mlddlebury (Vt.) Col­ that before, she replied, “No.” Shagnot was foUowed to the.BrOadi S t Was given four of the items taken were found and the state, and that he flew lege, and did graduate work at he was.” "We were both very happy Mrs. Obremski testified that stand by WilUam Howley of 26 months on a . previously Im- in the possession of the ac­ back from Chicago only yes­ Cornell, Harvard and the Uni­ Mrs. Turcotte brought Cham- that we had accomplished the Turcotte told her . he was wor­ Portland St. who testified he iand cused, Lombardo said. terday to appear today. hers to, her Coventi’y home dream of getting a house and .1 o, . ■" posed ^si^month sentence. He versity of Connecticut. His work ried about his children and that Turcotte used to go fishing about whore her husband confronted we both wanted it for our chll- had served 60 days of the sen­ As a result of this break, He said the fact of his sur­ In photographing ^Wrds has tak­ he told her how much he loved tvdee a month before 1966. Atty. render and return should be hlm, ’Turcotte said. dren and us,” he said. Martin was arrested on Jan. 31 en him throughout the United his wife. Plepler said he was calling How- tence and the remaining four counted in his favor and asked He recalled, “ I asked him Turcotte said Uiat his wife and charged with breaking and States and Canada. A day before the shooting, ley to the stand to impeach test- months was put 'into effect for leniency. why he was Interferrlng with started, bowling' on Friday entering with criminal intent Mrs. Frank A. Bickmore i> Turcotte told her he was re­ infony given by Mrs. Patricia'’ after his probation was revok- Betty Lou Cersosimo of West my marriage and trying to nights and eventually went out and larceny over ?50 and under chairman of the meeting. Mrs. turning to work for the ’^fown Olbrias, Turcotte’s slster-ln-- ed today. Willlngton was foqnd grullty of break up my house.” two or three nights a week. $250. The break took place on William W. Eells and Mrs. Rog­ Highway Department. He had low. probatibn • . Officer Henry speeding, after a court trial, *Tui-cotte told the court that -He testified th a t several Dec. 30. er J. Brown are hostesses. been out ®ick for several days, Asked by Atty. Plepler if be ^row ski said tbat‘in October, The breaking charge was re­ and was fined $50. She had been Chambers said: “ T want to times he returned home to find earlier testimony revealed. went fishing with Turcotte lit a fter,a pre-sentence investlga- arrested on Jan. 16 after po­ marry your wife and nobody Is the chUd|ren alone and his wife duced to breaking and entei 't,T She testified the next time 1966, Howley replied, "No.” tlon Ito tl)e 10th Circuit Court without permission, and Martin lice said she was clocked driv­ going to stop me.’ ”■ not at home. She told him.that she saw her brother was at the "Do you of your own knowl- in New' London, Martin was pleaded guilty. ing at 65 miles an hour on S. After hearing Chambers’ re- she was visiting friends,, he TAKING A TRIP? ManchMter Police station after edge know why Richard ‘Tuf- given ^ e ori^nql ‘sentence of ■' On pleading ghillty, Barowski Main St. marks, Turcotte said he told testified, See us for your passport the alleged murder. cotte did not go fishing in 1966?” six months; to he suspended se^ld Martin was then auto­ him to “get out of my house euid ’Turcotte’s testimony was in- and identification photos! Atty. Plepler asked. after 60 days. Barowski said matically ghillty violation of Coach Hugo Gastello’s NYU stay away from my wife.” , terrupted several times by ve- "What was his condition Salem Nassiff Camera "Yes, I do," replied Howley, Martin' had pleaded guilty to probation, and • lie sentence fencing teams have won eight I#- After the talk, Mrs. ’Turcotte hement objections from Asst. then?” asked Atty. F ille r , 991 Main Street Over an objection by Atty. Daly breaking and entering with given also encompasses the pro­ Eastern championships and five ■ ...... I ------^------— “A wreck,” replied Mrs. 643-7369 Obremski. ^ that Howley was going to quote criminal intrat- — bation violation. national titles in the last 20 Similar testimony was' given a third party knd thereby vio- He reepnimiended Uiat the' Martin’s coun^l said Martin years. by ’Turcotte’s uncle; Paul Tur­ late the hearsay evidence rule, cotte of 24 Goslee Dr. who test­ Hawley said he . went to Tur- ootte’s house In ’ 1966 to meet ! ' ified he saw his. nephew Sept 19, 21, and the day of the shoot­ him for a fishing trip they were CHICKEN KING to take. ing, Sept. 22. , 419 MAIN SIV-BELOW POST OFFICE ’ITie uncle told the court that When he got there, however, NEXT«0 PQSEAAND0RilfDEl£XBI6 eaebj^gtme he saw Turcotte he Turcotte told him he oofildn’t was lipset and nervous and go, Howley testified. . ' bilked about his wife and chil­ Howley explained that ’Tu^ dren. cotte’s wife had decided she -•At the Manchester police sta­ wanted to go out so Turcotte tion after the shooting, he ap­ said he would have to stay . 1 - j peared “very sad about all that home. had ta^en plaob" be inibbed .Mrs. Olbrlas testified ear­ his eyes With his hands,, .the lier in the Uiree-week old trial imcie said. Hiat Turcotte went fishing sev­ In reply to a question by Atty. eral times in 1966. - Daly, he repUed that he had Howley told the court he saw SPROAL x ' never known his nephew to Turcotte on the day of tho have suffered from a mental shooting and that he appeared . disease. “very nervous and very upseL”^ $ David Shagnot of Meriden Dr. Nicholas A. Mar^alo.'of who worked for the Town Manchester testified that Tur­ Highway Department with Tur­ cotte came to his office sev-. . cotte said he was “happy-go- era] days before the alleged DINNER INCLUDES: lucky” until a week before the murder for treatment. FISH, CLAMS OR SHRIMP shooting. The' doctor said .Turcotte ap­ FRENCH FRIES “Something was bothering peared veiy nervous and he of­ him. He wasn’t himself, "Shag­ fered him a tranquslizer. ROLL not told the jury o f seven wom­ Turcotte refused to take one, TARTAR SAUCE en and two men. , however, Dr. Marzialo testified.' COLESLAW . Shagnot, who testifled he The next time the doctor saw bowled with ’Turcotte on Tues­ Turcotte was at the Manchester CAtL AHEAD 646-0176 day nights, said that on the Police Station. He testified that' night of Sept 20 Turcotte left Turcotte told , him be didn’t ALWAYS FAST. EFHCIB

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M ^ C H E S ^ EVENINiS H E R A ^ , MANCHESTER, CONN, T R u to A Y > MARCH > , 1967 PAGE SEVffiSrdtet?'^’ PAGE SD^TEEN MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCMBSIfeR, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1967 ______— -- - - '■______meant curtaihnont o f thO par­ die all four adequately, unless ty’s cherished social welfare Coventry ‘the town grew to a population Is Wilsoii Losing Grip? of 20,000,” He added that rather Four Gunmen SittinK Limited | V e m o n program. Powell Case May Produce Disillusionment with the gov­ than the present appointive pol­ G et $100,000 Sorry, mothers, but the Political Minds Wonder ernment may show up In Thurs­ Qiarter Work Continues, icy In these jobs, they Should be Junior Century Club will hot day’s polling. tepure positions. Congressional Moral Code Tawn^o Grand List Marks LONDON (AP) -r- la Prime mistake In democratic politics,” In Montreal be able' to babysit your In­ in Glasgow’s Pollock District Allen iriso said that the town 85 East Center St. (M Miniator Harold Wilson, the the H m es later commented. Vote Expected in October meetihg, which is an integral The Baby Has (ConUnned from Page One) fants during next week’i the Labqrites had a majority of Wilson told the abstainers: part of the current goverament, At Summit St. (Coattaned from Page One) that the House, aa an outgrowth pre-school vision acreenlag Steady Rise in Dwelling^ "inaster politician^” tosing his 1,975 of 40,000 votes cast in the tional problems, maybe con­ "All I say is 'Watch It.’ Every The work of the new charter made position of' first select­ is unnecessary except to pass on of the i^well case, will Instruct program after a)l. grip 7 Or has he made a calcu­ March 1966 national elections in employes and collected the pay­ cerned with personal pleasure. enupents then of $65,612,830, dog Is allowed one bite, but a oommisalon Is now well under man a full-time Job. The town the annual budget. It was point­ WEEKEND CASH-AND-CARRY SPECIAL s m 4 t$]ie of ethics oommittee Due 'to a misunderstand­ Private homes and the chil­ a straight Agbt with the Con­ roll. No one was injured. Why\ doesn’t Congress set up thq rate «rf growth has been lated move to force the Labor different vleW Is taken of a dog manager and other forms will ed out that a well-attended town to promikligate O; code of conduct ings The Herald stated In an dren In them continue to dom­ servatives. way, and thd townspeople Some witnesses said a black strict ethical standards? party’s rebellious left \Hng Into that goes on biting. all the also b e studied, however. meeting has barely 10 per cent B een N am ed ••• for members. But a dispute Is article about the program about 6.75 pe« cant to 1962, 8»>r TMs time Ci^munlst, Liberal should be able to vote on their car aped onto a road leading to The reasons, minor and ma­ inate both the. tax base and the per cent to 1963, 7 per cent-to line? timd.” , - Formation of a new charter slmmeriiig on which committee yesterday that club mem­ and Scottish hationallat^candl- charter at the regular town of the registered voters In at- a bridge Hnking Montreal and jor, ore manifold. But a key one budget o f the town o f Vernon. 1064, 5.5 per cent to 1965, S Political quarters are asking He threatened to dissolve Par­ commission was brought before tendance. ANEMONES $1.79 shqidd get the job. bers would provide sitters .dates are also entered, and the the Island site of the Montreal is this: Ethics are wonderful to per cent to 1966 and now 7.6 fheke questions In advance 6f a liament if the backbenchers election In October. The com­ the townspeople at a town McCnaker, Andrew John V, son o f Andrew John IV Some members, reportedly for the public. DwelUngs are about 54 per LaBorite vote is almost certain All charter commission meet­ doz. world’s fair. talk about, bfit hard to define per cent to the present Orandn’ crucial testing of the Labor gov­ continue opposing his govern­ mission hopes to submit the meeting In December. •nd Deborah Seraphin McCusker, 5 Orchard St., Rockville. in^udlng ’ House Democratic cent of the total Grand List to be spilt to give Prof. Esmond ings are open to the public and P<^ce set up roadblocks on and still harder to enforce. The The service can be pro­ ernment’s popularity in special ment’s policy.. charter to the board of select- A t last; night’s meeting, the OVEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY He was bom Feb. 25 at Rockville General Hospital. His ma> le a d ^ , favor assigning the Anally determined Monday at Ust. . ( I Wright, 51, a Conserviitive, vic­ citizens are urged to attend and Montreal Island and s. Labor and EMucation Commit­ bank at E. Center St. and E. 7.2 per cent ea<^' year since rule In the town. ty can be spelled out. The regru- Items too numerous to list. gett Bell, Job’s Hill Rd., Ellington. He was bora March 1 at lant shouts of “ resign, resign!” weapons is embroiling her with Military and private trucks tee. Then, last Wednesday, the Gale E. O’Brien, 43, of 50 Middle Tpke. and was left there' ^ 1961 and most o f the Increase 42% OWN SHOTGUNS Flrst Charter Used latlons, Allen said, have no OPEN ALL DAY Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are from opposition Conservatives the French, Italians and West — Food Bar Open Throughout The Show — moved into the city to help car­ House vbted to exclude him Foster St. was charged with for a period of more than 24 has been in homes and apart­ ST. PAUL, Minn.— Forty-two The commission is using the “ teeth”' behind them, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Lovejoy, Winter Harbor, Maine. His and Liberals. Germans. SUNDAY ry passengers along norma' bus from membership. But Pojvell evading responsibility yesterday hours. Police hsid the vehicle ments. first charter, defeated in ref- Tenure Propf>sal paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bell, Willl- i PROMPT What stung most In Wilson’s At home, improved experts per cent of male U.S. senior- General Admission 90c (All Singles) but with this ad routes. Many Romans who nor­ is expected to win re-election evening. The arrest stems from towed away since they say it This rise has-been gaining erendum two years ago, as a Asked about specific recom- 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. mantic. He has a brother, Walter Robert, 2; and a sister tirade Thursday to a party cau­ have been obscured by' the con­ high students own a shotgim or ( 2 admissions for $1.50 mally leave their cars home from his Harlem district. A fed­ an accident at Regent and obstructed the view of the east- momentum in recent years ac­ a rifle and only 27 per cent basis for its work. That char- mendatioiis concerning his jobs, Sheryl Lynn, 3. IFREE DELIVERY cus was his Ukening the abstain­ tinuing rise in unemployment. ARTHUR DRUe Under the Management of WILLIAM P. SPEAR • • • • • added them to the usual gigan­ eral court also has been, asked Woodland Sts. on the afternoon bound traffic on E. Middle Tpkei cording to Agures from Ber­ ers to dogs. ’The continuing economic crisis own a typewriter. Catholic Di­ ter retained the selectmen form in a new charter, Allen said he tic traffic crush. to settle the constitutional ques­ O’Brien and Way are sched­ nard A. Joy, .town tax assessor. Woodard, Michael Leonard, son of Leonard Daniel Jr. of March 4, police say. COUNTRY DRUO "Dog metaphors are usually a and heavy defense spending has gest magazine reports. o f government In the town, but felt that one person could han- The strikers are demanding a tions raised by his exclusion. Police say the O’Brien vehicle uled for court appeartmce on Starting in 1961 with a and Carolyn Michaels Woodard, Collins Rd., Collinsville. He new contract. It appears virtually certain collided with one driven by March 27. Grand List for all three gov- was born Feb. 16 at Mt. Sihal Hospital. Hartford. His ma­ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Michaels, Lake St., Vernon. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Woodard Sr., Chestnut St. He has a sister, Kelly Ann, IH -

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Clothing U, draft­ minde that - sunny afternoon at the United States in Vietnam to Alfred Pariseau, president of Nelson Eddy’s beautiful hilltop sic director for 40 ydara.' __, . . . ^ . , ingsberger, Dwight MacDonald. riouhun for th« hllith grade at Harding questioned the ma­ ing, Foods II, French n , ge­ the new Ttriland High Bchool and the Manchester Association for home. The gags he told mtddle-ag walked out on a speech by Vice ^ ^rtUc; Dick Seaver. an editor turity of a atudent of 14 and IS ometry, graphic arts. Math II, the Help of Retarded Children. ahd-pider night-club audiencd e w s » gave general approval to the to select a course to meet his Spanish II, Typmg I, and West­ He looked so well. President Hubert H. Humi>brey at Grove Press, and ’Theodore MABOIC is sponsoring the "Come in, come in!” he — clean jokes because “the i at the National Book Award cer- Solotaroff, an editor with New GALS. proposed currlculiun for Gradea needs. He believes the college ern Civilization II. 10 trough IS at Ita meeting laat event M a fund raiser to help boomed. Even in speaking, the keep me on a pedestal.' emonies Wednesday night. But American Library. course should be defined, and Half credit courses, many of operate the Bunce Center for pie: r^: night. separated from the other of­ whlch^ aro offered! for half a rich, hearty baritone 'was rem­ 1,000 others remained to give Xhe vice president’s address FOR The curriculum as presented pre-school children and the iniscent of the musically golden “If a dancer can became sens Humphrey a standing ovation. was an account of his own liter­ fered courses. year, 'include band. Business Manchester Sheltered Work­ ‘ ' Bob Hope by the high school ourriculum He was the only board mem­ Methods X and B,. chorus and Nelson Eiddy-Jeanette MacDo­ ator and On actor, governor” Novelist Mitchell Goodman, ary taste, with touches Of humor shop, an occupational training nald , movies. ' California’s George Murphy and- one of those protesting, committee permits a great ber. to vote qgalnst the pro­ personal typing. CAMBRUKJB, Mass. (AP) — th.rown-ln. amount of freedom in the elec­ center for the adult retardate. His cheeks were more lined Ronald Reagan -r- “J flgtve Bob Hope says there’s room in marched up to the stage of Phil­ p ose curriculum and the only Biology is required, to meet He compared his preferences tion of courses by the student, one to oppose its basic phil­ state statutes requiring the Mrs. T. Dye Hooper T. Dye ilooper The concert, featuring the than then, of course, but they singer can become president# > the White House for a comedian harmonic Hall, cupped his in books to those of Mark Twin. m t world-famous Count Basie and were pink. The bro'wn-blond My hat’s in the ring!” ? han(Is to his mouth, and shout­ under the watchful eyes and osophy. teaching on narcotics and idco- if actor Ronald Reagan can be­ Quoting ’Twaini he said; “War abundant counseling of the Guid­ His Orchestra, will be held hair he shampooed daily was as Another was about an old lady..-': come governor of California. ed; “Mr. Vice President, we are WUMTHt It was noted that previous hol as well physiological devel­ Head Temple Chapter9 OES talk by men who have been in a ance Department. experiences of Tolland students opment Thursday, April 6 at 8 p.m. in thick and billowy as ever. A who stopped him on a street and burning children in 'Vietnam Manchester High School’s Bai­ ‘‘We’ve already had quite a war is always interesting; The rro*?ram Is unique In the attending other high schools in­ Grade 11 Mrs. and Mr. T. Dye Hoopel: husky six-footer, he woro a ma­ asked, “Didn’t you used-to be few,” he Joked Wednesday after and you and we ere all responsi­ whereas moon talk by a poet Mrs. Walter Person, associate ley Auditorium. roon sport jacket and black Nelson Eddy?” ble!” removal of the labeled college, dicates approximately one-third Required subjects are English of Williams Rd., Bolton, last conductress; Reginald Allen, arriving in Cambridge to re­ who has not been on the moon is INTERIOR UTEX WALL PAINT business, general and technical of them go on to college. n i and American History, one •Tickets may be purchased at slacks. He spoke of the travel grind o< cede the “Man of the Year” As the demonstrators left • NO PAINTY ODOR night were elected worthy past patron, secretary; Mrs. the Liggett Rexall Drug Stores likely to be dull.” • imin TO A UAunpuL courses. It permits the student •The present eighth grade stu­ credit each, and physical educa­ James Elliott, past matron, Once a newspaper reporter one-night stands, with the lauq-.. award from Harvard’s Hasty their seats, Humphrey, who ap- PUT PINItH • WASHABLI APTIR ONI WIIK matron and patron of Temple in the Parkade or the Lane himself, Eddy had expressed dering of tuxedo shirts in hotM peered to be calm, told the au- .There „ was . a burst . of laughter • PAST DRYINO • BASY lOAP AND WATIR to build a “ tailor-made” course dents and their parents will be tion (14 credit). treasurer; Mrs. Rieg, trustee Pudding Club. • OUmANDlHO HIDINO POWIR QUAN-UP throughout hie high school ca­ Invited to a meeting March 21 One credit elective courses in­ Ch^ter, Order of Eastern Star, for three years. Guitar Center, 111% Center St. concern that he provide a good basins, but said: dience: “This is what we mean P?' Members of the patron com­ Hope said some politicians by free speech. I’ve heard that ^ Influenced his reer, and to experiment with with the curriculum committee, clude Algebra n , audio-visual at a meeting at the Masonic Installing officers, all past “angle” or "lead” to the inter­ "It all melts into nothing —• seem to be entering show busi- Broadway shows someUmes P^ference for nonficUon. various subjects which would not guidance peraonnel and the techniques, bookkeeping, cabi­ Temple. They succeed Mrs. matrons or patrons of Temple mittee, announced by Mrs. Na­ view. and here you see my hambone neti's and referred to a senator lose their' audience after the He said; “For those who do HERE'S WHY YOU CAN be available to him in the stand­ school superintendent where the net making. Distributive Educa­ John C. Rleg and Albert T. Chapter, are Mrs. Albert Ford, than Koppel, fund drive chair­ Sitting in his handsomely fur­ blood — when I step on that from Illinois who has recorded a ard "ti’ack” course. Only a bare courses of study will be ex­ tion I, engineering principles, Heavisides. Officers will be in­ installing matron; Reginald Al­ man, are Mrs. John Kenneally, nished den, he talked of his Aus­ stage and see the audience first night. I’m sorry to have prefer fiction, let me tell you tralian night-club tour, just con­ laughing and applauding. I iovq re ^ rd album of patriotic lost part of our audience before world of politics minimum of - courses are re­ plained and questions answered. French HI, home and family stalled Friday, March 31 at 8 len, installing patron; Mrs. Mrs. John Ladha, Mrs. S. speeches in his deep baritone Fire Damages Luxury Hotel in Germany we even began.” * great deal of it every day. BUY 2 AND SAVE quired. The meeting is being held to living, Spanish IH, Typing H p.m. a t the Masonic Temple. Robert Richmond, installing James Benson and Mrs. Thom­ cluded. And of dates just ahead to sing €uid meet the people.” from Florida to Toronto. voice. When the protest started, ^"<1 ^ this regard A college-bound student could, assist the student and his fam­ and Stenography I. Other officers are Mr. and marshal; Herbert Kingsbury, as Finney. He showed the hillside wheru “Look at Everett Dlrksen,” Smoke Ijillows from the upper floors of a luxury hotel near Frankfurt, Ger­ AT MARY CARTER PAINTS for Instance, under the guidance Mrs. Robert Bantly, associate Appointed to other commit­ The “lead ' came almost acci­ many. The blaze took more than six hours to control with damage estimated members of the National Book ’fiction, truth is a thousand ily in drawing up a course of Half-credit courses include Installing chaplain, and Mrs. he chopped weeds and planted . he‘quiiq;>ed. “He’s in show busi­ Committee sltUng behind Hum- Umcs stranger than.’ of his counselor develop a course study for the high school years. band, chorus, driver education, worthy patron and matron; William Morrison, installing or­ tees were Mrs. Merrill Colton, dentally, in a discussion of his trees for exercise. And the ness — sex and tiie single bull­ at $625,000. The hotel was the Taunus Palace of the Dowager Empress Vic­ • WE HAVE NO MIDDLEMEN of studies to make him eligible Grade 0 journalism, speech and drama. Mrs. Olive Recave, conductress; ganist journal; Arnold Landsberg, age. painting and sculpting studio he^ ; phrey on the stage appeared explained later that • WE DO NO WAREHOU8INO ”I’m 66 and have no com­ frog.” toria of Germany. (AP Photofax) embarrassed. ’They smiled when Humphrey used the construc- • WE DELIVER IN OUR OWN TRUCKS for college entrance, and still •Tlie curriculum lor Grade 9, Chemistry and laboratory are tickets; and Alfred Pariseau hadn’t had time for in six take a solid course in Graphic provided for 114 credits. A and Norman Fendell, publicity. punction about saying it. The months. There were clay busts applause drowned out shouts by adapted from a Chinese • WE SAVE EVERYWHERE BUT IN QUALITY AND PASS which will be offered this Sep­ sociology, economics and ' ge­ Eleanor and Ogden the pound and the British econO' the demonstrators. roverb, for emphasis. SAVINGS ON TO YOU Arts, including various aspects tember, and for which teaching course in advanced reading is child, and all the other things next question people ask is, of his 'Wife, Ann, and others, oils, dUAREMONT, Calif. (AP) — New Market Block Eyed my. of printing, and creation and positions have been established, offered for no credit. It Is a ography, as they relate to each the books talk about” were in­ STATE MARINE KILLED ‘When are you going to retire?’ of Miss Sherwood and others. Among those who walked' out a more serious vain, he other. It would include modem •piritual experiences during Some ^'Rians were were several prominent authors condemned the censorship of handling of audio-visual ma­ provides f’e foUowlng required course which would be taken by vestigated by the committee DANBURY (AP)—’The parents "I suppose it’s ‘'b'vious I His parting words were; “Did'* ' th ^ r ordeal on a Mexican coolOOl to British admission be- - a..*,... hooks ss harmful to n frra BO. chines and creating of transpar- subjects; English I, one credit; the student for an indefinite pe­ European history as offered for members, Mrs. Duncan said. of Marine Lance CpI. John K. should. But I hope to keep on I give you a lead?” Neither 0|^, and publishers. Including Antho- hooks as harmful to a free so- the. college-bound student. m c^tatn have prompted a cause they fear Britain’s eco- ny West, literary critic of the ciety. ancles, as well as commercial reading and study skills, 14 cred­ riod, and which would teach The curriculum committee is Clarke, 20, have received word going till I drop.” us couid have known what a ’ young college couple to volun­ Labor Facing Test art. it (V4 year) and physical educa­ him critical analysis, notetak­ The industrial arts program composed of Mrs. Duncan, of his death in action in Viet­ Ten evenings later he did just lead it was. teer to aid war refugees in Viet- beh r« a 'h r7 brake k l''!!n on Th? the conUnent^o^ITtineL’s s Yorker president magazine; of Dial Richard Press; WALLPAPER Required subjects are those tion, ,14 credit. ing and how to extract Informa­ provides a concentrated pro­ chairman; Kenneth Kaynor, nam. that, from a fatal stroke, while Tomorrow: The Eddy-Mao> ^ gram in the printing area which singing to an audience of 4/4 credit each, One-credit electives Include in an abiding faith ir. the unique­ for Vt year). advanced algebra and trigono­ in the problems and proposals, ‘Il’m convinced the hand of completed visits to (Common London Airport. The pilot of Turks and Caicos Islands and returned after Humphrey fin- steak on roll, French fried po­ outside the meeting. We .cany a large selection Go^ played a part, so is Og­ Market capitals Wednesday to Wilson’s Royal Air Force Cornet Montserrat as colonies. ished speaking. tatoes, asparagus, milk. ness of the Individual and in a The reading and study skills metry, anatomy and physiology, of lamp parts aad wiring deep respect for his dignity as course will provide each student civil engineering, commercial The members met with vari­ den,” she said Wednesday. Tyey seek support for British mem­ radioed his suspicion that the — ^------As the audience entered the Tuesday: Meat balls, gravy, ous authorities in each of the supplies. ha|e decided to Join the Ameri­ bership. He reportedly found nose wheel tire had blown out, BUS ROUTE SHIPrED hall, a piamphlet was distributed mashed potato, spinach, bread. a human being. with a quarter-year course in art. Distributive Education II, MARY CARTER PAINTS "We recognize our respon­ how to study and an opportun­ general fields for advice. The can Friends Service Committee. only three of the six — Italy, the but the plane landed with its HARTFORD (AP)—No oppo to them saying: “A numbe’- of butter, milk, mixed fruit. electronics, French IV, office committee was very close on Netherlands and Luxembourg — wheels undamaged. sition was voiced at a State those present will leave this Wednesday: Hamburg patty sibility to provide all the youth ity to spend time developing his machines, problems of Amer­ LAPP 460 MA:N ST. NORTH OF POST OFHCE of the community the kinds of reading skills, using the reading ideas from the beginning of the All Lighting Fixtures I Queen Elisabeth wholeheartedly in favor. Wilson said before leaving Public Utilities hearing Wednes- room during the address of t.ie on roll, potato chips, green ican democracy, Spanish IV, meetings, Mrs. Duncan report­ ELECTRIC .' and Lamps At I^NDON (AP) — BriUsh roy­ But the government was Luxembourg Britain now had to day on a proposal lO turn over vice president. ’They do not beans, milk, ice cream. educational experiences that are laboratory equipment. It will Stenography II, world cultures, TEL. 643-0623 serve to improve the reading ed. Curriculums from other alty was locked in a London mu­ buoyed by a Bank of England decide whether and when to ap- part of the Short Line bus route deem it suitable to listen to one Thursday: Oven fried chick­ best suited to the Individuals and possibly economics which schools were closely studied LAPP PLAZA DISCOUNT PRICES seum Wednesday. It turned out forecast that. Britain this year ply for Ckimmon Market mem- to Thames Valley Transports- of the highest officials of the en, cranberry sauce, parslied needs, abilities, aptitudes and and study habits of both the was strongly considered at last MORE THAN 1,000 STORES COAST TO COAST slower reader, and the higher and many books read, it was to i>e a mistake. will have Its first foreign trade bership. Almost all of his Cabl- tlon, Inc , o ' Norwich. United States government dls- potato, whole kernel corn, aspirations. night’s meeting of the school noted. Route 88, Vernon, Conn. surplus since 1962. The National net was said to favor an early The Short Line said it wants cuss the arts while this govern- bread, butter, milk, pears. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.-5:30 P.M. — THURS. TO 9 P.M. “We recognize that children level reader, serving as an ad­ Shortly after Queen Elizabeth vantage to both, the committee board. “The education of the whole Phone 875-0888 H and PrincOss Margai«t had Institute of Economic and Social application, with Douglas Jay, to transfer its Oolchester-Nor- ment is responsible for the ever- Friday: Tuna noodle cas­ CLOSED WEDNESDAYS learn at different rates and our Half credit elective courses voted. Formerly of Park St., entered the Victoria and Albert Research, a private group sup­ Board of Trade president, be- wich shuttle run to ’Thames Val- increasing death and destruc- serole, green beans, bread, but­ responsibility to help them pro­ include band, chorus. Home­ Hours: 0:00-8:00 Daily We carry a large selec­ r> ■ ported by foundations and gov­ lieved about the only minister jey Transportation for $1. tion in the Vietnamese war.” ter, milk, chocolate cake. gress at rates conslstant with Grade 10 S at 9:00-6:00 Hartford tion of bulbs including Museum, an alarm rang and all Some of the courses offered making A & B, physics and cx^s were slammed and bolt­ ernment agencies, estimated likely to resign in protest their individuals differences, to laboratory are offered for 114 CHARGE YOUR Fluorescent. the foreign exchange surplus at But qualified diplomats said provide a multitude of educa­ in Grades 10 through 12 may be ed.* adjusted slightly, as to the year credits. (Security guards scurried 5440 million. De Gaulle wants an extended tional experiences to meet the A brochure describing what PRESCRIPTION The institute said the govern­ delay as a test of Britain's loy­ offered, but are essentially es­ COMPLETE LINE OF abdut. Five minutes later they needs of those who will go on to tablished. The high school stu­ the various courses will Include WE ALSO CARRY discovered a red-faced student ment should be able to pay $900 alty to Europe. He reportedly higher education, as well as will be prepared by the cufrl- million due the International wants to examine Britain’s will­ dents are being phased into the stahdlng by an alarm phone and those who will seek employment high school a year at. a time. culum,''committee for presenta­ LIGHTING FIXTURES Medicine cabinets, range hoods, kitchen fans, in­ thei search was called off. Monetary Fund on Dec. 1 with ingness to loosen its close politl- after high school graduation.” tion, to the students and their tercom systems, clocks, smokers, umbrella stands,, the surplus and its $500 million cali and economic ties with the The present eighth grade class “Apparently the student The curriculum should be will be the first graduating class p^ents. If,, V W nleoqi* jH*r« y For every room in the house, nice selection of ta­ wrought iron; aluminum and cedar posts, post lan­ thought it was a public phone,”, in state holdings of dollar secu- United States and to give up its '•guidance-centered” to provide / Several courses offer motis to riUes without touching the na­ role as a world power. In 1970. ble lamps—floor lamps and i^le lamps. Replace­ terns and supplies. sai^ a museum spokesman. “He the student at every stage with Required subjects in Grade 10 the studen(,,than would ajjpear wa4 hlgUy embarrassed when tional reserves. Wilson indicated that he had pereonal and social counseling ment glass and shades for lighting fixtures, table The House of Commons elec­ gained Luxembouig’s promise are English II (one credit);,Bi­ by the titlia. !Westen) Civill^tlon We repair small appliances, Ituiips and fixtures. be ‘learned that he had caused as well as an abundance of ca­ II, for example, as offered -the and pole. lamps. Aim specialize in electrifying antique lamps. the*queen to be locked in.” tions were to fill vacancies in of support, but acknowledged ology (one credit), and phyi^lcaJ FINE PHARMittir the Welsh coal valley of the that Ctommon Market nations reer information, the committee education (’^ credit). ncn-coUege students would in­ 664 Center St. 649-9814 Bald. clude the study of world history, Harry Golden Rhondda River, the Pollok dis­ had doubts about the strength of One credit elective, courses trict of Glasgow, Scotland, and They noted that "certain large CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — areas” of subject matter are be­ - :i Harry Golden, a best-selling at Nuneaton, in the industrial / Midlands. MALE OF SALES ing provided earlier in the cur­ author and editor of the Caroli­ AU the seats had been held by ELASTIC riculum throughout “our educi^ na Israelite, Is looking forward tlonal structure,” as a result, to leaving Charlotte Memorial Laborltes. The loss of any could STOCKINGS OZITE INDOOR deal Labor a psychological blow PLASTIC WALL TILE the students are able to grasp Ho^ital in about two weeks. WHEEL CHAIRS meaningful concepts of a more Golden, 64, was reported in but would have no effect on the OUTDOOR CARPET party’s control of Commons, TRUCKLOAD SALE sophisticated nature than form­ “ejtcellent” condition after an ARTHUR DRUG Nationally Sold at $5.49 "W YD. 4V4"x4>/4" erly believed. opwation Wednesday to remove when it has a majority of near­ ly 100 seats. 3c Team Approach an obstruction from a duct of ARMSTRONG Reg. Ea. l '/ 2 i The committee has recom­ the> liver. It was his second ma­ mended a strong team approach jor'operation in less than three Inlaid Vinyl Linoleum VINYL ASBESTOS TILES to the student course selection, months. among all concerned. ’This rie has been hospitalized since C O LO N IA L RUG and T IL E Cemented to your pre­ 12x12 and 9x12 SOLID VINYL TILE would include the student, the De4. 27 when his gall bladder pared floor up to 12x12. ^ % A A school staff, administration and was removed. VERNON CIRCLE, VERNON, CONNECTICUT $125 value. - 9x9 Reg. fee Board of EJducatlon, each con­ Junction Routes 30 and 83 TRUCKLOAD PRICES tributing a share to the"dynam- .1 RUa Lupino 875-0953 • 649-6577 Ic, functional uiUt which the LOS ANGELES (AP) — 1 5 : school must be.’!' Dancer Rita Lupino, sister of confidentially, The committee and the board actress Ida Lupino, has been envision meetings held between cleired of any implication in the CERAMIC TILE BATEIROOM the guidance counselors,' the fall of actor Peter Hornsby from students and their parents to her., second-story apartment. establish a curriculum tailored Bruce Daniels,,21, son of sing­ H: r to the student. "A maximum er Billy Daniels, was booked of 350 students to one guidance - - last Sunday on suspicion of as; those^*-^— J counselor ratio must be main­ sault with Intent to commit it tained,” Robert Briarton, school murder. He Is free on bond. it superintendent, said. we love Hornsby, 86, was reported heavenly carpets Doris Toblasson, a member unconscious and in critical con­ T - - - of the curriculum committee, E IMPROVEMENT LOANS dition today at Los Angeles i pointed out this would be feasi­ W e can't hold tho ladder, but wo can furnish the money to County General Hospital. -Crr ble because of the small size of Miss Lupino, 41, and Daniels the school, which permits more make those improvements you want tor your home. Borrow were arrested by sheriff’s depu­ "1Ip freedom for a closer relation­ ties after Hornsby' fell over a ship with the student, and up to $5,000 and take up to 5 years to re-pay. bal^ny rail and landed in a u J would continue to be imple­ courtyard. LEE’S GOOD FORTUNE mented as the school grows. to LOAN... The basic theory of a guidance- centered curriculum is to per­ 100% Wool Pile Multi-Level Loop Construction Heavy mit the student a greater flexi­ !l^oad Sweeping Saxony. 16 Solid Colors to Match any Decor. 12 and NYLON RUGS STAINLESS STEEL & COPPER bility in the taking of courses Op Town’s Mind 15 Foot Widths. which are of interest to him. , I Chairman of the curriculum PERSONAL LOANS W ALL TILES committee, Mrs. Donald Dun­ *I^e Town Highway Depart­ Completely tmd Expertly In­ and weVe got the ment apparently has faith in an *" ^ 1 9 Reg. $1.29 Sq. Ft. Now can, noted the courses were de­ Don't worry about bills or taxes — • or the purchase of ^ »rfi end! to this winter's snowstorms, dl stalled Wall-Wall or Room signed to help the student “de­ for is advertising for the rent- velop, and change his mind, to second car . . . just ask us for a Personal b>an. You can Size Rug with 56% Rubber- look around the world about gl of street sweepers, to clean '.ized Hair and Jute Cushion. BRAIDED RUGS coviEniTw$rAiui him and to explore different LOW, LOW Rates to Prove It! borrow up to $2,000 and take up to 2 years to pay back. to«^ streets and parking lots Sq. Yd. 9x12 RUG PADS of ^ r i s . The work Is scheduled Reversible 9x12 Thara- la aathlRX Ilka nialaa installed with areas.” earaail. tlla-ll iNki aad wiira ^ luxe tui enclosure Elective courses in lower to qtart the last week in March. grades will be available to stu- Bids for the rentals \will\ be LEE’^100% Continuous Filament Nylon of kfaatilally. $ | J 0 9 0 opeped March 23 at 11 a.m. in ARMSTRONO 9x12 4er tts in hisrher grades. ^ PRICE, INOLUDESi LRkar, Mr> I A Y The" elimination of “track V the I Municipal BuUdihg. Level Loop Construction M*mb*r of r* d ,rfl D*po*H la* p f^ M C«fp. tiriali I Taar e«l6r Okaiet. ■ w FORMICA definitions” such as college, Alternate bids are being VIHYL DECOLON SOW trade or general courses per­ / - •ouAht for daily, weekly and Multi-Color Tw ee^ and Tight­ OP TO 100 SQ. FT. , I 1 WBCK ONLY In Stock Colors ly Tufted Nylon Yarns adds Rag. 79c Ft. mits the students to "escape monthly, rates for sweeping the RUGS I12.9S Value CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE, NO OBLIGATION the stereotyped status labeling, str4Bta. lAimp sum bids are be- to the practicality of this which generally leads to a ingjaskod for the initial sweep- Carpet. helrarchy of college students Fast, Friendly Service lng}of parking lots and for sub- DIRECTIONS within a school,” according to feqjient monthly sweeping.^' Sq. Yd. InstaUed With 56% Cushion From Hirtferf Irk* Ik* Slale Briarton. 649-5203 i 9mm Bm S . bridi*— 111 righi «l Filki* Boa$d Reaction n-BCSlDENT KILLED af all Five S. B. M, Offices! Si . *xil «nd pr6c**d on Filki* Board of education chairman LUniRTYVILLE!, 111. (AP) - CARPCTS LINOLEUM — TILES le M«in Si. David Cook noted that the high -iiT Yurieral' Mrvioas will be con- scnool curriculum decision was OF M anchester QueUd nuriiday for a former (Ceromie & RGsilimit) Ftr FiMrlowR’t Frit MAIN OFFICK NAST BIUNQH WtST BRANCH probably the most important Lenox Manchester Parkade Ooi^Ncticnt naldent kiUed Mon- ALL NATIONAL BRANDS Shop It Homo Sorvloo decision the board had and 923 Main Street E. Center S t, Cor. Le dayi in a car crash on Illinois OF EAST HARTFORD would make for a considerable SOUTH WINDSOR OFFICS Sullivan- Avenge Shopping Center B1 liputh of LibartyviUe. Expert Installation Free Eetlmatee — Fully beared : was Alden L. Haight Jr. CALL time. SURNSIOS OFFICE Bumside Avenue at Church Street East Hartford 1*’ Vltw. Survivors In- 655 MAIN STREET (Corner PHkii) EAST HARTFORD The . school board members generally subscribed to the I : » .^ th e r . BtDimrt of OPEN DAILY OPEN WED., THUBSn MON.-SAT. 10 to S FRL n i g h t s tUl OsOS NEW, CONVENIENT STORE HOURS; OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. 9-9; TUES„ WED., SAT. 9-6 289-9349 philosophy of the proposed pro­ gram. Board' member PristoU PARKADE OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS! i

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MANCHESTE2K EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1967 PAOB •TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, 00NN„ THURSDAY, MARCS 9,1 9 8 7 PAGE TWENUfJ Indians Hold On to Topple 58-56 '1 Plan Lauded Light Subject Good Mwe has bsM 'li^' Defense K^ys Win, By C ollege laybd by Dr. Gene Davis,, president qf the Community Y Board of Ibirectora. ' ConforeneeS New modem lightiBg unit Wilbur Cross Next NEW YORK (AP) — will be Inatalled as soon fs pcmible in Die taaSstaMl, * Apparently, Bridgeport Central HigK^had never seen The American and Nation­ al football leagues received gym at toe N. Main Sti'rec­ i man-to-man defense before. Manchestw High showed reation building. them one last night and in the process wminated the a pat on the back today af­ The board approved the' Park City outfit with a narrow 58-56 victory in a Class ter doing away with the action at a meetinf Mdn-’ JiA CIAC BaaketbaU T o u m a ------V------“---- redshirt draft which had day. iaent play^own at Meriden’s cobb and Bridgeport’s Ge*ie left a number of rednecked The lighting unit In the' Mstloney High. The 16th rank- j^jack shared game hohprs with college football coaches. gym has been Inadeqnnte 6d Indians are now 13-7 while jg points apiece. Keliy;. easily College conference commis­ lor some time. Central, ranked eighth, finished jbe game's hero, accounted for sioners throughout the country Bids are now being adver-' With a 12*6 slate. another 16 with Dale Ostrout praised Wednesday’s announce- * tised for the job. "Key to our game an elat* ment that the first combined (12) and Joe Amaio (11) also /^player draft will be held next •d Coach Phil Hyde of the In- jji double figures. Tom Sparks College Basketball h dlans said, “was an ^celleiU jj,e losers a duo in double week and prohibits selection of athletes redshirted by colleges. RIT ALKAS JEANNE IRISH defense. We used a fullcourt figures with 12 points. GEORGE COCHRAN NCAA College Divisiem press throughout and they came “This is not anything we spe- Vv ' r rrr Bridgeport made a run for New York Regional up with 33 losses of the ball. SSZXSS ‘.'“.l.”’.'?' T «w n Bowlmff Tournament Play Saturday Championship our tactics forcing them Into 26 ^ in the waging minutes, mak- LIU 114, Central Conn. 66 bad passes and seven violations. 27 seconds to Ten and former chairman of the ConsolaUbb 8 2^ 18 ed by Nick Tlmreck, a junior right thigh during the drill, and eeld, “and I think It will be bet- be the quarterfinals and semi- on the Manchester High rifle completed its first campaign with a 6-7 record despita ^ NEW YORK (AP) — Mexico CSty Red Devlis. They when Kelly sunk two 20- Snrei't"i « u got to Arano for 12 hits Wednes­ In the intras(iuad game catcher ter lor everybody concerned if ‘to*!®, i:' division at 3 p.m CASH and CARRY looters, Cobb added a hoop llege (tareers wiUuiut The women will roll their perfect two foul tries. It was junior record of 191 held by dent a«alrs, director of athlet- ^nd most of the kids work dur- history took the field in an having to be concerned with quarterfinal games Saturday at |l-27 At the half. Totals 24 10-19 68 Fred Jacobs since 1963. Ja(x>bs Ics and an instructor In social j„g the day. Time la at a pre­ inti‘asquad game. It lost. Arano’s brother, Wllfrido. In other developments: 3 with the sexnifInals .Saturday,'! REMODELING Bridseport (66) provided the big *low, a three- —Presid<-nt Joe Cronin of the problems that would result in I The Tribe gave up the ball B fired his score In the Vermont studies In addition to the coach- j^ium.” The team, managed by Ken their being drafted. night at 7. All matches in both ^ y eight times. Sparks State Championships. Ing job, also finds time to work „ , « , ___„ Boyer and including such veter­ nm homer off Indians’ rookie American League gave all 10 divisions will be on a best of Snead clubs in nis circuit permission “Then, too, I think the pros ’ A field goal advantage pro- Ma«k Firing a very laudable score l^ardW. aoot«r.«. H. I»ld. ans aa Boyer, Tommy Davis Gil Downs in the fourth inning. five game set. to use a pinch hitter twice in a will have a better evaluating of SPECIALS Wded the difference, Manches- In that very difficult kneeling Ms bMhelors trom AJC and hJe d— Cos- *• «w-y» and Ed Kranepool and talented Rookie second baseman Gus The finals,' a best of seven Gill got three hits In thrae trips game during the exhibition sea­ the athlete’s ability and at the ter hitting on 24 of 61 tries Johnson position was John Gallagher Jr. Masters from Boston University, working oi^ aojnething. youngstera such aa Cleon Jones , , series, are listed in both cate­ with 190 out of 200 only one trig­ Presently, his efforts are and Don Bosch, lost 6-0 Wednes- Maye went three-for son. Previously, he gave per­ same time the athlete can bet­ While Bridgeport made 22 for SJrry^ mission only to the Chicago ter plan his future.” gories Sunday afterno(>n start­ is. The down state crew showed Jam es ger squeeze away from Jacobs’ pointed toward the formation of Credit D ue day to Ed Bressoud’a tears of ing at 2:80. White Sox and Baltimore. The previous plan allowed the * 12-10 bulge in free throws. Totals 12-20 56 1963 record of 191. Stan Nlewier- a conference that would com- ^ y,e Eastern aubailtutes. Baltimore also played an In- Three-Time Winner oski, shooting in his next to prise the five community col- sectionals and two wrestlera in "We’re better than we trasquad game, but the big —Smoky Burgess, 40, of the pro leagues to draft redshirts— Of the ex-champs among the MAHOGANY last major competition as a leges —Manchester, Middlesex, jjjjg weekend looked,’” said Boyer, whose news In the Orioles’ camp was White Sox, who holds the major the NFL in the regular draft men, Larry Bates won the junior, led all comers In his Jun­ Norwalk, Northwestern, ^ d stamfotxl are the frulU foam was held to four hits, injuries. league pinch hit record of 137, and the AFL in a special draft small pin classic three times, Eastern College Swimming ior Division with 761 out of 800. Housatonlc, A ineeting ^ slated ^ed by East CathoUc "They just had the pitchers “ Pitcher Eddie Watt suffered a and pitcher Jack Sanford, who — and it left college • coaches 1958, 1960 and 1961. Howie PANELS BOARD BATTLE—Manchester’s Tim Coughlin (25) is surrounded by Central angry over losing players who foes. Giving Coughlin the most trouble in Jerry Snead (32) while Tommy On his way to firhig this score, for early April and aimed at ^^estling Coach CUff Demers, The pitchers “they” had were broken nose, a fractured left held out lor two weeks before Hampton prevailed' as the No. Nlewleroski had 200'-17x prone, the b o n in g of the Comm Col- the same ones Boyer had. Each optical bone and a slight hemor- signing for a reported $30,000, still had a year of eligibility re­ 1 roller In town while Ed Bu­ 4x7 V-Grooved Attracts 24 Teams to Yale Sparks appears ready to go either way. Dale Ostrout is other Indian helping maining. 196 sitting, 185 kneeling and 180 Eagle matmen, the former dT the six' hurlera worked an rhage ot the left eye when he arrived . at their respective jauclus was a back-to-back win­ Ready to NEW HAVEN (AP)—Twenty- of two of the relay events. A out. (Herald Photos by Saternis) standing. Nlewleroski turns 19 “Not only will a league help toning tor both teams In the six- was struck by a ball thrown by camps. A redshirt is a player who sat ner in 1964-66. $ fcur teams are at Yale Uni ver­ swimmer may compete in a years of age on the first day vrith the scheduling,’’ costa ihniftg gome. catcher Vic Roznovsky during a —Roger Maris, the former ^ year of football college Pace-setter in fields of 71 and Finish ' maximum of four events, one points out, “but It will also help mi^k against some of New York Yankee slugger, slm i ty today for the opening of of the Swanson Tournament thus ‘The Cleveland Indiana proba- base-running drill. and retained that year of eligi­ 27 entries respectively were of them a relay. being Ineligible lor this match. to bring about a sense of Iden- Wy wlahed.they uld have used Rookie jdteher Bill Dillman gled in his first time at bat in a bility after his class has gradu­ Rit Alkas and Mavis Small. Al­ Now, any room In your the Eastern Intercollegiate Almost 260 swimmers gath­ It looks as If the junior shoot­ tiflcatlon for the community col­ John Ck>nnore and Tom Anton l^tcher . .Ramon Arano of the suffered a pulled muscle in his St. Louis intrasquad game. ated. Ellington Downed will represent the Eagles in the kas posted a six-game total pin- distinctive, fashionable anpeariuic^ AL iwimmlng Championships, with ered for the 27th annual meet ing in the sitting position has leges.” Under the adopted compro­ fall of 884 while Miss Small had 4x7 panels afpe V -G roovedj^ Hthdirta fliiliili. Looking ahead, (3osla sees finals, (tonnors in the 164-pound ;^ n Schollander hoping to make that wlU nin through Saturday. made great strides in three mise plan, pro Commissioner 771 for her total, also in six • 4x8 Ready to Finish Pahclis . .3 foTRO A big splash In his home pool. Prellminanes are In the after­ years since Jacobs set his rec­ baseball, soccer and tennis at class, Anton hi the 112-pound Pete Rozeile said no player with games. ; Schollander will be out to add noon and finals at night tn 18 ^ By St. Bernard’s ord. Not only did Tlmreck set the community college. group. Heggie Smith Hdmers Again collegiate eligibility remaining Won In 1964-65 Eastern swim honors to his bud­ individual and relay events. the new mark for 20 shots but * ■* * “I’m proud of these kids,” m m can be drafted until five seasons Miss Small garnered top SANDED PLYWOOD ding trophy case. An ear inlec- Competing are Army, Colum­ all six jvmlor slvx>ter8 who went Ideal Setup Demers said. "All of them bat- of football had elapsed since his laurels in 1964 and 1965 while bia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Har­ ^ ’^ U v J iS r Pouring it on from first whistle to the final buzzer, tton kept the Yale super swim­ to the recent championship Many of the junior coUeges In RSox Need Southpaw Badly, first entered a recognized col­ Miss McIntosh goes all the way mer from last year’s meet at vard, Navy, Princeton, Pennsyl­ St. Bernard’s of New London eliminated Ellington match tied or beat the old rec­ 4X8X f/i" AD. 'Smooth on one High, 80-57 in a CIAC Class M Tournament first round the state - Laurel, Waterbury. ^ wrestling, a yoU NITE OWLB-Oert FarreJl lege. back to 1953 as the year she side. All DFPA'grade stamped, .6 9 Annapolis. vania, Bowdoin, Colgate, Duke, ord. UConn, Hartford UConn, and confidence s ^ l d go out to held the women’s title. Kings Point, Lafayette, LeMgh, game at Wethersfield High last night. The Knights, ' Rookie Rohr Bids for Job 188-200—520j Caroline Richardo Rozeile said 17 rounds.of the all first quality, ' The sophomore with four Hot Gun Mitchell College for instance, Manchester Highs wresting draft would be held in New Year ago the teen-age Catal- ipheef Olymidc gold medals to his cred­ North Carolina, Pittsburgh, reinked 17th, finished the c a m ------. WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) even const d e r him as a re­ 211-510, Lois Johns^.<. . 6.33 sheet ' . < ianl of Torrington won with a ideal as playing eight n hosting the sectlonaU. Tho, ROCKETTES—Joan Scott 131, two. He estimated 445 players Cathy Dyak defeated Terry ./ ■ the 100, 200 and 600 — by Yale venture, Syracuse, Vlllanova, WEST SIDE MIDGETS draws a tough assignment gg^ within 10 during the third high 789 score. Shorts in post­ games within a league and at to i^ ey went without a flaw, ky Bill Rohr is determined to Smith, who bit a pinch homer Vaccaro for the women’s lau­ Volume Discounts Available! Williams and Yale. Dec! s Drive-In broke open a against Middletown High, Sat- quarter, but blew a c()uple of Esther Wells 183-352, Jan Mac- would be chosen by the 16 NFL beach Phil Moriarty in favor ing his 781, fired a winning least that many outside. satisfied when prove he Is the southpaw so bad- left-taainded against Billy Farm­ teams and nine AFL clubs, in­ rels. Mrs. Dyak did not defend halftime deadlock to trounce urday. chippies. They could have made q)'needed by the Boston Red er Monday, connected tor anoth­ Duff 140-347, Starr Lutzen 130, Pageinl Barbers, 60-35, last “They just had too much for a difference, 200-16X sitting score. Shorts “You are only as good as about 500 folks showed up to Glnny Larson 138. cluding 20 extra picks by New this year. X6 x 8’ QUALITY STOCK hasn’t dropped a point in this your competition allows you to watch the finals Friday night, Sox. er four-base blow from the same, Orleans, the NFL’s newest Men’s matches Saturday at ■I' night. The winners, behind the us,” said Ellington Coach Bob “still, I’m very pleased with . Rohr, .who won’t be 22 until stance against veteran Don Mc­ 27-point output of A1 Noske, Healy. "They controlled the the effort the boys put out position over the past nine 20- be,” Ooata said. "Playing U»e regular season, KACEYS — Mario Frattaroll team 12:30 will be as follows: Cataldi PUSTERBOARD WESTERN shot matches. stronger teams strengthens E asy’s crew did not record a July, isI .rated . the darkhorse In Mahon. A switch-hitter. Smith and the rebounding of A1 boards and their shooting was They gave us 100 per cent.” led the International League 227-566, Paul Cosgrove 213-578, , Local scores: (Senior) — yourself in the long run.” the Red Sox’ himt for a depend- Schultze (10) and Bruce Wat- tremendous. They shot nearly gj Bernard’r (80) able lefthander. After a 14-10 with a .320 average and had 18 Walt Smolensk! Jr. 202-553, Most economical way ^MPS kins (10), left no doubt who 60 per cent In the first half.” ' B F Pts. Shorts 781, Volz 766, Stolten- Costa was more then satisfied bright with almost everybody John Joy 203, Al Logan 202, to finish your Interior. berg 744, Gallagher Sr. 744, with both his squad and the coming back. ^ ^ record at Toronto, he Is getting homers at Toronto In 1966. Hull Closing in on Record 9 .5 2 NEED A SPECIAL GAR was In command down the Tom McGulrk pumped in 31 speliman' 7 2 16 Smith, who will be 22 April WUl Simon 215-554, Fran Ma- 4x8x)(” Gypsum Board Cartis 695, Rzewuski 683, Leck- growing interest the community long look In training camp, stretch as they completely out- points In leading four double Hennegan ” !!!!!.ill!!!’. 0 2 2 The 8-foot-3 Rohr launched his 2, thinks he’s ready for the Red loney 200, Al Lemay 216 sheet Eack 39c for THAT SPECIAL OCCASION? classed the Barbers. Randy figure performers for S t Ber- Mc^uhk !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i for 670. (Junior)—Nlewleroski and the student body has shown T o u m ey Bid 14 3 3 bid for a regular berth with an Sox after tour seasons in the ml------And Leafs Eye Second Spot Perfect for playrooms, Crawford, using a fast break nard’s. The Saints provided Andrews !.!!!!!!.!!!... 2 0 4 761, Glavette 746, Sheldon 746, in the team. “In the beginning,” Oach Tony Alibrio’s rifle nor leagues, but admits, “I don’t T—Tony MarineUl 170-162 — • 4x8x)i’* ___1.76 Timrecf(t 744, Gallagher Jr. 743, Lm P r- * *'' ® performance Rangers dropped a 8-1 decision porches, sheds, garages. attack, dropped in nine markers themselves with the wide gap Totals is 10 io he says, “we had two coaches, team goes after the state title lyednesday as the Eddie Popow- think I’ll bum up the Ameriesm 441, Art Johnson 159-138—413, Bobby Hull is closing in on his etc. to spark the Deci’s balanced.at- via a 35-23 field goal advan- ’ Ellington (67) Sullivan^.^728. to Detroit in New York. READY MIX w Reserve two officials, players and a to go along with its 13-1 sea- Zkis defeated the Bobby Doerr’s Tony Flcaro 137-365, BVed Mc- National Hockey League goal Leasing tack tno-p B F Pts. Stai^ Championship^ time-keeper. The last game of son record tomorrow at the For one thing, I’m not a Curry 142-364, Bill Adamy 373, scoring record and the Toronto Hull’s goal left him seven JOINT CEMENT; 1 Gal 2.39 dGals. 5.85 • 2x4tx8’ studs....49o ea. In a losing effort, Niig Tom Tim Quinn paced the Knights Burnham ...... o 4 in an Intrasquad game. He al- 2 All local\ junior and senior the season with Northwestern winchester Range In New Re­ fowed only one run In three in- home run hitter,” he said. “I Charlie Whelan 363, John Rle- Maple Leafs aren’t leaving short of the re(x>rd 54 goals he A Car Sloan (13) displaying his pat- wlUi 15 points with Doug Heath vafente "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I l l MRC shootCTS will be traveling drew over 500. That Is a con- yen. Alibrlo hopes his crew can hlt 18 homers at Toronto last der 361, Frank Calvo 168-148— much room between themselves posted last year. The (3olden Jet One, Two, Three ented jump shot behind the key* accounting for another 10. Stroui ...... 5 0 lo ningsr to the 36th ^n u al State Cham­ siderable increase.” rebound from the low scores It .,“He looked pretty good and year, but then I came up to the 437, Howie Hampton 137-374, and second place; has 11 games remaining. Even 30-inch, COPPERTONE BLANK ’’CELOTEX" with teammate Jim Hamill (8) Quinn canned 47 points In El- M^ynYrd "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 0 2 if he doesn’t reach his record, . Now! JttUM/ Year Leosing pionships at \the Winchester Talent was not a problem, has shown in the last three will get other chances,” bsl1<1 Red Sox at the end of the sea- Jeanot Wirtalla,360, Ken Sea- h »ii helped Chicago' reduce and Rick Gustafson’s (6 ) out- lington’s two tourney efforts. Fonseca ...... 1 o 2 Ranges in Ne\^Haven Friday, not with the lik ^ of Pete Hard- meets. Manager Dick WiUlams, who son and took a look at that right ton 168-376, Bund! Tarca 146- yjg jnagic number for cUnching Hull seems certain to bit the 60- RANGE HOODS CEILING TILE Plans. Alt Makes side shooting, kept the Barbers -w e got too far behind and Totals M ii 57 Saturday and Sunday. Man­ ing. Bob Grande and Vito Grieco Ted Brindamour Is the sec- studied his charges while serv­ field fence and knew It was out 384, Don Carpenter 355, Eld K ^ jjg Qj.gj nhL championship to goal plateau for the third time in the contest, but turnovers ------^------chester will be - Well represent­ aroimd. What did present a ond state champiog In as many of my range. vis 135-393, Al Bujauclus 145- seven Wednesday night, scoring in his career. Only, two other CALL proved fatal In the'second half. t ^ ing as tb(i plate umpire. "He’ll and Models! ed with many previous State thorn In MCC’s side was prac- yeara for Manchester swimming have to make the teeun as, a I’m not even going to try and 384, Dave Saunders 356, Ed Bu- 4yuj gogj the Black players — Maurice Richard and 643-5135 ——“ ‘Bailed Out with Luck’ Championship award winners. tice time and location. mentor Dick SoUanek. Brind- •tarting pitcher, though. I won’t hit it out of Fenway Park.” jauclUB 362, Larry Bates 139- Hawks downed Boston 8-1 In Bernie Geoffrion — have ever WEST SIDE PEEWEES ------Leading defender always In the Sharing the Clarke Arena amour shares the 100-yard 362. Manchester Motor Sales chjciago. scored 60 goals in one sefison. Nasslff Arms downed the ^ /’"Nl • "I team matches will be the MRC with the high school men play- backstroke title. Overall, tho 730 new team high single. Meanwhile, , Toronto moved Stan Mikita, gunning tor team and many times High Ing around the Indians’ games tankers posted an 8-4 cam- within one point of slumping Hull’s point-scoring rerd of 97, MORIARTY BROTHERS 7oers Lunch Crown SPICE— Cynthia Brezinskl Jim Barron (8) and Dick Letts School Division champion Man­ and practice schedule. It result- paign. New York by whipping Mon­ scored the tie-breaking goal Decorative "Ooimeoticnt'a Oldest Lincoln, Mercury, chester High School. ed in practices being far and Jeff Stuek, currratly break- Lionel Hebert Felt So Good 127, Fran Doyon 129, PhylUs treal 6-4 at home whUe toe even minutes Into the third pe­ Comet and Cougar Dealer!’’ The 1964 State Champion Art few between. ing records for Bethany Col- Emmons 127-128, Barbara riod. It was the Slat goal and Practical 816 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER v u w by D .„ sm .- Wentworth 136-129—385. chetti' (6), Bob Quaglia (3) and ByJ Beating Celtics Shorts, will be heard from tn Costa explained the time lege, was a state champ a year He 85th point of the seas(m for the each the Senior Division as well aa problem: "The school runs at ago in the 100 and 50-yard Hawks’ slick center. Only 7.36 C7artme from the Canadlens. Qillea Tremblay ' 36-inch Size ...... 5.69 ft. Features •« Ugh Insulating value and ed to be (the largeat indoor gave' Montreal the lead in the good sound absorbing abllltlee.. ZSA ZSA QABOR says - 1TAaches, however, New York Regional tournament. go in the college basketball pic­ Marques Haynes and fifth on the rood all season. Flush doors, sizes to 2’6” fram e w|l Fim parts and labor m all MIMkl head coach at little. Worcester couid do with them,” Hebert ing Bob Goeilby, Jack Nicklaus, EU Whitney 61, Southington euatora rabMilt tranamlaaleaa aad Danny LaBelle (9) scored all for the last shot, and Hal Greer jHayed down this aspect, Tech. LIU now plays the winner of ture is the Univetaity of Con­ 76 (ot) his Fabulous Magi­ Floyd Smith and Bruce Mac­ wide. All 1st quality materi­ noaUed before going out to try a\>m Nleporte, JuUua Boros, als, precision assembled, torquf coevprtara aa lonf at you mm the Pumper points. hit on a 25-foot jumper to win -it would have meant a great Massucco, who had one year tonight’s Asstunption-St. Mich­ necticut - Yankee Conference to turn back the challenge of all Palmer and Sanders, Sacred Heart 98, James Me­ cians face the East Gregor scored goals in the first your aM car and ttrvlea n annually two periods and rookie goalie ibady to instalL 13/8” loan at a laodatt aarvlca cbtria at any n -----^ the game with two seconds left, deal to them,” Hannum said, left on a three-year contract as ael’s game'at Springfield, Mass., champions play 'Boston 0al- the Wgnames, in gdf ekceg>t Also battling for ;tba $28,000 morial 61 Hartford Explorers to­ door, 2 Unges and passage fieore^'!!,- b ■ M SCO AAMCO ihopt coaat to coast lege Saturday in an NCAA first George Gardner Stood upjunder Ibtra ara no othar fuawrtaaa Ilka EAST SIDE BUSINESSMEN «i y^ued for Wilt to take that "but I don’t think It was that head ooach at Holy Cross, offi­ for. the right to represent the TPtuy C ns^> passed up thq Jackpot that goes to Ihe winner So. Oatbolio 69, Harding 03 night at 8 o’clock at set applied, clear pine frame AAMCO Hopes of getting into the foul," Hanpum said, "but I Important to vs. The important cially was named Wednesday to Northeast in the semifinals at round g u n s : «t Kingston, R.I. Is Gary Player, South Alitoan Stomford Oath. N, Wards 67 a IS-shot New York assault in •Also available ta ahaStta^rettetaitt flueltr am. otav AAMCO HAS HI |115,000i.tiptarnamsn,t / ’ ’ " South Windsor High. the final period tor the victory. and casings H)pUed both ______no MWHY BOWH finals suf^n(L for Klock when thought It would only give Rus* thing to me is the style of ball take over across town at WPI, Evansville, Ind. hfoct week. The, toller Boston‘ObUege dub feel great thia .'year, and veteran maUng hia 1967 debut CLASS B Prn the back nine holes night In the semifinals, couldn't Bialosuknia was held to le stsw in the pro-am, winning pro (ot) ship Fund. Haynes Wa can save yen money^______Phone 6AS-S467 points by BITS BUIy Evans, a means — beesuse when I and his troupe have Third baseman Ken Boyer PINE and CENTER STS., MANCHESTjTO ara (10) proved, a tough trto The victory not only clinched so the coin flips more times for during Uie second round of the find the basket against the tall­ W t lousy I wound' up pretty honors with a flve-under-par 86 St. Bernard’s 80,'Ellington 67 Open 8 AJ«. to 7 PJML for the wiimera while Jim Breen the regular season title but also us." er LIU club. Although Central five-foot-ten Vsopbomore play- been playing to capac­ led the New Yorh Mets in slug­ GROSSM ArJ S I OPEN DAILY 6 A.m.^;S0 pm», Thun,-F)rL NUm tUl • I960 Seattle Open. It was the good last year.^’ with six Mrdiee and a bogey. Guilford SO, Ridgefield 41 ALL DAY SATURDAY -ii- lisiephaae 6494)1TC 1(29), Totq Jewuit (21) and Don evened the season's series be- Ruasett noiM ta a- rtmijar best putting etfort on the FOA had 73 .floor shota to 75 for the maker flxto|i 'New Haven’p EDU- Nicklaus, Frank Beard and Al St. Thomas AipitWi 80, Wol- ity crowds in this area ging last season with a .415 bouie HItb SolibeL Hebert believes he will have StaniUsai (10) lad Klock, twoen the teami at 4-4 with ont vain: tour. vtaiti»s» tae Ixnae'team hit eo< to aeore much bettor ttils yww GWbawertomwllaTOa •ott 68 this season. matk. MANCHBSTBR BVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESTBR, OONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1967 FAG* TWENTY-FOUB MANCBIBSTKB EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTEBe 00NN,e THUEpDAt^ X A I ^ 9,1967 p a g e TWENTi. 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SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- teria. ioT ( i « i ANSWERINS SERVICE dormers, porches, basements, starting rate, depending on ex­ PART-TIME COUNTER work. limited funds available for sec­ perience. Elmore Aseociates, Apply Lucky Lady Laundry, □ i refinlshed, cabinets, bullt-lns, H o i| t W ontod"! M ole 36 64941500 875-2519 ond mortgages, payments to 289-8283. APPLY 48 Purnell P lace, Wednesday w form ica, aluminum, vinyl, suit your budget. Expedient □ m v : and leave your message. Ton'll hear from onr advertiser In steel, ceramo siding. William a.m., Thursday 7-9 ,p.m. ; AA BROWN: AND Sharpe screw ■■■■■ service. J. D. R ealty, 643-6129. WOMAN FOR cleaning room s, FIRST NATIONAL bT 5 T Jig Hu m wtttaont speodlag all evening at the telephone. Robbins Carpentry Service. machine man wanted. Must be ST 49 part-tim e w ork. Call 644-1804 STORES, INC. 649-3446. Bu r d e n e d with bins? Quick able to lay out, set-up and op­ between 2-4. Musi have own consolidation lowers outgo to Park A Oakland Aves. erate m achines. E^lIl or part- BT 85” s r K" Autom obiles For Solo 4 transportation, ’ Manbheater ■*(6 tSST hg HSA Im. TAL idfc lU. OH, ETREPLACES AND chimneys fit income and saves late East Hartford HOSTESS tim e. Top w ages fo r top msm. Motel, McNaU St., Manchester W" a r ST HERALD 1958 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, built, repaired or refaoed. Any charges. Let us show you how 643-1133. automatic transmission,' pow­ kind of brick, stone or block to improve your credit and Evening work, 4 nights a PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER er steering, 4-door hardtop, work done. OaU Jack Oarr, BXPERIENCE3D backhoe oper­ 5 T your property. Joe Malick or H TO H S O H O O L WOMAN to work 'week Including weekends. BOX LETTERS new engine,' tires and paint. 649-7406. Frank Burke at 246-8867. Con- x v - ' w i . ja y hours In home fo r eelderly. Ebcperience not necessaiy. ators wfth knowledge of ame- 'U S T iN * E V E R Y ^ z ExceUent condition, |400./Call Some housekeeping and aide Must be neat and person­ slte and installation of septic MEN' s p e n d CARPENTRY—alterations and necticut Mortgage Exchange. SENIORS - 648- 7632. duties. Must be able to work able. Apply in person systems. Paid holidays' and RXNR BILLION OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS Fmr Your additions, rec rooms, garages, ■ ■ ' ’ year ^’roui^ work for liiw right D O LLA R S ON 1966 OORI/AIR Monza, 2-door ceilings. Roofing, gutters, sid­ T 'kw ■ '*'***‘®™1* •*•ii^ area. C an 644-0854 af- DENTAL ASSISTANT — full ment work, cellar floors, pat­ ,«tei:':624-oe2o!^'/ ANCE/ tdeatlty can follow this 1962 CHEVROLET plck-up, very For Rent ONE' ter 4 p.m . time tor busy dental office. Ex­ p rocedu rs: ios. Call Leon Cleszynskl, perience preferred, but good oonditton. 875-1710, BuUder, 649-4291. Of The inw«-iMe you r rep ly to the after 5. MINI HOURS FOR necessary. Write Box U, HeiY: Have service station expe­ aid. ^ box In an envelope — rience ? “FINAST" I MOD MOTHERS addressed to the Classi­ Special Services 15 MANPOWl&t. Introduces a fied Manager, Manchester 1666 FORD % ton, 31,900. or best Considered going into busi­ new service for Moms who LADIES—part-time—name your First National (Stores Is Evening Herald, togther o ffe r. 643-0704. TV - rentals at B. D. Pearl ness for yourself? want to make some extra hours as a PuUerette in yoinr proud of Its “FENASr’ BY KEN MUSE with a memo listing the ApiiUances. T. V. Cimpany, money and still be home in neighborhood, earn $2-3 hourly. WAYOUT ooinpaiilea you do MOT label ^products, and JiuUy WOOD 649 Main SL CaU 648-2171. Want the facts with no ob­ time to Nrve those after Call 644-0203. want to see your letter. ,> A uto A ccessories— lig a tio n ? so. It r^esents an image school snacks. H jrou can Lai^e Bj^dle ^ I^ Q Q 1^- AND PAY SORRY/BUTWE Your letter will be de­ of depeiriabUity .and qual­ WOMAN—1% days for clean­ 3-f C no t, NiA, ta. t a «-.'bih«.eu T ir e s 6 . work frcrni 9-8 and can DON^ BELIEVE IN stroyed If the advertiser Is Roofing— Siding 16 ity. We also beUeve that ing. Own trfmsportation, South IT BACK one you’ve mentioned. If 1. Salary plus expenses paid type, file, take, dictation, PAIR OF 800 X 14 snow tires, our office staff represents m-yMm FIVE reincarnation / ‘I told Jimmy Jones my pop could lick HIS pop, but 1 not it WiU be handled In during professional man­ transcribe or operate an Windsor. References. 644-8866; Colbr Flaine/ BLEEDER used only this season, $12. both. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ this "FINAST’ Imago-de­ DOLLARS the usual manner. agement training program. office machine, call us to­ . ; Presto-LogS^' think I overmatched youT* 649-1621. ment Co.—^Roofing, siding al­ pendable, quxUfled em­ m orrow . FINANCE A terations, additions and re­ 2. Excellent return on your ployes. Wouldn’t you like Regr 8I..95. COMPANY MONTH/ modeling of all types. Excel­ Investm ent to be part of this? Excellent .Opportunity; Lost and Found 1 MoterqfclesH- lent workmanship. 649-6465. ASK VOR BARBIE for middle ■^'Ut ...... O ur NOni H ou r M asterm ind e i c y t l o s 11 This is a challenging busi­ snpptomimt iitie^ jlhodnie 'by •- LOST —male mongrel poodle, DON’T MISS THIS QP- ness, with dollars and MANPOWER ta h ^ care of; ■mail bitU^ng^ '* very shaggy, black, gone for, PORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON 1666 HONDA—Super Hawk, SOS Roofing and - PORTUlTTry TO OWN cents, pounds and ounces, 278-1680 /Mnst'ilve on proim proimses.'drill i ^ Uiree w eeks. R ew ard. 649-8786. YOUR OWN BUSINESS W-|,,0U i cc, very low mileage, excellent Chimneys 16-A miles and gallons and a An Blqual Opportunity *1,*;:, V 649-0641 886 N O R ^ ;■ LOBT—TXn, spayed female and condition. Asking $500. 648-9600. host of other computations >' ," Employer ^ between 4 and 8 pan. THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG ROOFING — Specializing re­ O A U , TOD AY as our main concern. Above black male dogs. Lake Si. pairing roofs tK all kinds, new LAUiOOR'Y AlU>,.^taotoiy ttork -n ^ Area. Can 649-3676. average grades in sudi Business Sfrvleos roofs, gutter wotk, chinmeys SUN OIL COMPANY subjects as bookkeeping, ers. Mimpoi^f!' wwld’s largest cleaned, repaired. Aluminum temporary help service, bas O f f e r e d 1 3 Weekdays 568-3400 business math, 'Algebra, Itf siding 30 yea rs’ experience. Jobs for you at high p yir^! and business machines are -j'f' j.v?. BY FRANK O’NEAL Amieimeomonls 2 professional . cleaning — Free estimates. Call Htowley EJvenings and Weekends especially helpful. Some po­ rate. No fee. 18 Haynes St., SHORT RIBS Carpets, furniture, walls and 648-5861, 644-8888. sitions will require typing Hartford! An equal xippatiia- ELECTROLUX vacuum clean Mr. Keith 647-0546 floors—all cleaned In your ------skills. xdty iuitplojfeii ' . -V 'IgAtt.WflAT X'M60 \ilC)'f0 MW& - 1 VOO KNON 1M*T«aFF 1 WAS era, aalea and 'aervice, bonded home, fully Insured. Call EQg- ROOFINQ—REPAIR of roots. Write P.O. B ox 72 ... ..-.L..',,, ..,,1 I AIRCRAFT rt on down pay­ work. Winter special, lot clear- ing qualified drivers. Let WHO AWLllleKKiMA'AM. BAROEAUi HIS DOCTOR RUSHBO HIM , THAfTS ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- Ing and tree service. Orders al- MANCHESTER DeUvery. Light N ew England T ra ctor MANCHESTER ANOrVE TCH, rCH! HER D A N -C O M E INTO PHIL-VOlFRE NOT ARE VDU i VISITING HIS UNOB^ TO A HOSPITAL LAST NIGHT! AH WONT GTT^ANGEi •lonT Don’t despair! See Hon- BO taken now for top grade trucking and package deUvery. TraUer Training diow you 246-5862 649-4571 Keypunch Operator BEEN THIRD COLLEGI MY ROOM! PLEASE) GOING BACK TO LOOKING AGK WHICH ONE. GUT IS HAD NO DO VDU ert' D ou|^. Inquire about low­ loam, deUvered. 742-7649, 289- Refrigerators, washers and how to make $200 a week — AND HIS I GOTTA TALK TD THE HOTEL? FORT Hl$ LAST ^ 1 VISITOR VEeraRDAV. KNOW THAT O l M N YM O M eZ DAD! FIRED BY est down, amsUeet paymenta' 7088. stove moving speclAUty. Fold­ or more. A short training ■ « J X ^ lO U KNOW THAT OLD SETTER FIFTH JOB/ NAMB^GLIRG DOCTORS OURlilMDAr MAMET lijWwhen. No unall loan or in g chairs fo r rent. 649-0762. program. tVe train on tan­ em oK E H —J a x n g --TvEBEa< kicked j firms; DAO! AVOID THE 8PRINI3 rush- OUrOFKTTBRCOaBSB 'SEE YOU AT 'uomiT finance company plan. Douglas dem axel trailers, aU typ e Aralicants should have a high schod educafion DINNERJ Motors, 888 Main.______bave your mower sharpened transmission and tank V _ HIANTHAJVy^ Pointing— Poptring 21 .and some recent business experience. iKejrpunch and serviced now. Also saws. traUers. Also, EmeryviUe MEN and WOMEN operators should have'iUpHa and nnmeric^ k ^ - It sleeper cab equipment 1968 CU4DIULAO Ooiipe D eV llle, SIT' f f . S n ’ D.BIDE AM> o»W ® pttnoh experience. blades, etc. Pick up and de new or old houses, days or Members of aU truck own­ 9896. O U l l ^ r 6 , 742-7402. livery in Manchester, Bolton, Need^ on aU shifts and carding department. Ex­ nights. OaU 876-1672. er’s association In New Andover and Columbia. Russ’s perience helpful, bnt not eesentiaL We train yon. 1N2 CBRYSLBR, excellent con- England and New York. M ow er S ervice, 742-7607. PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, Ation, CaB. 644-1'he, between Part or iuU-tlmo training. Attractive wages. Group insurance. Profit sharing Apply now at t%K|mploynMni CW^Ce^ Interior and exterior. Paper Licensed and approved . N ' N 6 4 p.m . ‘ ' • benefit. Apply in pemm at the hanging and, waU paper re­ program. For Infoimatlon 4Q0!'Mkto 3UrM^ Eaat Hartford x: FOR SNOW l ^ o v ^ caU 648- moval. Dutrii Boy and DuPont. call Hartford,. 247-1358 1069 JFORD O alaxle 800, sport 2801. Open Monday through IVfday—8 AiBI.- tUl S F jiu ooup9, power steering, power Quality workmanship. CaU . anytim e. evenings, 346-969S. S a to rd a ya 8 AJU. UO Nooia ■''I, brakes, excellent throughout. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone ALDON SPINNINB M IHS CORP. P riced t o seU a t 9»60. CaU 649- BUDGET PLAN ' MR. ABratNATHT BY ROLSTON JONES, and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JQNES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS ft: TMJjoorrvTLLia, o o n n . 9760. ______, ■ I’l'.' .,1 Reasonably priced. 648-0861. CaU Rldiaxd Mar- AVAILABLE ' OH. CA L «B ... YOU'RE REALLY ? WELL, THIS IS THE f ^BUKaC — 1966 LeBatnp, 2-door • ■ j NOW ALL 1 HAVE TO DO IS- ALWAYS HURTING THE LAST TIME '/OU'LL TALK MB j .iiardtop, Immaculate all equip- i TEACH HER HOWTO 9TOP1 BOY'S FEELINGS. STOP INTO GIVING A BIRTHDAY HomolieM Sorvieos ^------GO NOW — PAY LATER C S 3 ! ped ear. 100 per cent guaran­ P R A H & VWOCHTHW, NAGGING HIM, PtE A M ./ PARTY FOR HIM. . . XtL NEVER 13.A AVAHiABLE for Interior and ADMIRAL, .^SPONSOR AN IDIOTIC JAM- tee. OMy $2,196. 627-9171, 8|d( ______!______'■ exterior custom ilecoratixig. GESSION AGAIN/ tor Chet Brunner, .^.X^el’s 3!h«DMj0Hr. REWBlAyiNG OF bums, motb WaUpaper removed,, ceilliigs PLASTICS d e p a r t m e n t WHITNEY M Y M E T boles, appers repaired.. Win- repaired, also alrl^^spraylng H dp W ontod— BLe>HPNr dow shades made to measure swvlce. FuUy;4p8ur(^ 'Free es- F o m ^ SS- FOREMAN HOWTO > itil rises Venetian btods. Keys thnatos, reasonable rates, _____ AIRCRAFT RUM TO AMI V a t plaatio inJaotlM bmmU m dept. Siyaralae prodnetfoik mi"** wtaUe you wait Tape la- bank terms available. Nodown COUNTER Q1RL8 wantM p$rt DtvMon of United Alroiaft CorpotntiM WMNX oordera tor rent Mariows’s $67 payment WhahboBd A MUler, tlm4 evening ahlft ApiUy in Ovaraab. qaaBtgr. Bla|fo aaMaaaty paadnriifoa Baa chaagaa. CAU.HSL Main, 648-5231. ^9-1641, 668-0017. peracm, Bess Baton Donuts, ]M. Exorifont atarttag n)to far aiaa wHh ttonogh plaatte la- leeMoa eXperieaek An equal opportunity employer APPLY HINA HANUFAerURINO CO. START YOLK FUTyRB 'TODAY AT PftWA RBdBNT St. ^ MANOHESTBB ^ eqirt opportnalty «mplo|«r TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ^C H B ST E ^, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 9,1967 MANGHBSTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTEI^ CONN, T H U ^ A Y , MARCH 9, 1967 PAGE TWENTY

Wawltd -Mate Help Wanted—Mok 34 Help^Woniad Male 34 Sltuariont Wanted— Wonted— To Buy 58 Apor^enfs ■HaH ^ ^ Aparhiient*' Wote ■ ~ Aparlmente .HaH— 36 luflimit U coHm s Hoiitat ^ Salt 71 Hoiism Fop M t 7? HoiWtt For Salt 72 Suburban Ftr Sorit 7$ C o t u w b i d LUMBERYARD Tallyrtiatt — POOK—day ^ f t for progres­ Male 39 WE BUY AND sell antique and Tenement* 43 Teaement* 43 Teneimmiri 43 Skating - Co2ittifi||^ __ t a u t m a n a g e r foi N&- — -— ...... - - — — .....’*•...... i.ii,-II ------' .44 MAMCtDBSTBIt ~ 8 -fam ily. MANCiqDDTmtr -r: jOaUtag <|U1 Boott Dr, N O R lii O O V SN inT ->« .robm Established wholesale lumber­ sive hoepittd,' excellent work­ used furniture, china, glass, Eonal concern In field of rec- DRAFTING WORK DONE at LOOIWG FOR anything In real MANCHESTER —4 room apait- FOUR ROOM apartment, .^rst central. Kxcellenf condition. 4- famlliea that nted 8 htdrOnma. ““Nice “Ranch. ‘ AUumable 614 featkm. Must be neat, aggree- yard has permanent Job open­ ing conditions and fringe bene­ home. Machine design, detail­ silver, q>icture frames, old e tatq rentals — apartments, ment, heat, hot water, stove, fkwr, stove aiWl refrigerator, Am-OONDltlONBD pgatltd coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, car garage. Large lot.'For in­ We have Hated a • room houae mortgagat. TTirea bedrooms, 3 Gitichon Renamed to Head felve, have salesmanship quail* ings. 40 hours weekly guaran­ fits, life Insurance, major med­ ing. .assembly or automation, homes, multiple dwellings, no refrigerator, washer, dryer, f96. monthly. M9-1768; offiot tpaett tor hutintit or baths, family kitchen with te e , some overtime, no expe­ watches, old jewelry, hobby formation eall Mltttn Afenoy, at "by-gone days*’ prtoa of $17,• rage, low 30’s. Hayes Agoncy, ties. Also some khovfiedge of ical insurance, etc. Gall Mr. experienced. Call 649-1724. fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, air-copdltloner, private ,• ga- proftttlonal' uu. RettontUt built-ins. Bowera School area. rience necessary, outdoor collections, . palnttags, attic Realtore, 040-8980. '' 700. We invite your inapeetton. 64$4)m. . healing witlv figures. Referemc- Gaudet, Manchester Memorial 643-5129. • ragh, residential area, 8148. tmtti, tmplt parking. Option- Attached garage. Open week­ Town’s Recreation Council work, pension plan, medical Hospital, 64S-1141. An equal op­ contents or whole estates. Fur- Furnblwd . al ttlephont mnawtring and Barfowa and Wallace, 64$-8806. Es required. Apply In person to monthly. Gall M7-9682 after MANOHBDTBB^ room Oarrt- ends, 2-4, or by appointment. VERNON—NEW custom btolt Oohimlila Recreation Council MraJ Carinl said nine out of benefits. Call Rex-Lumber Co., portunity employer. Dogt^— Birds— Pets 4 l nituie Repair Service, 643-7449. Mtrttarial itrvlet avallablt manager, Brunswick Paritade 8H ROOM heated apartment^ 8:80. Apartfiwnts aon Ooloolal, modem kitchen MANCSIE8TBR oomplataly E. J. Carpenter, Realtor-Own­ fl-room Raised Ranch, large hm re-eleoted the following of- 16 helndlcapped children will 289-9379 between 8-6. «n prtmlati. Inquire at lobby Coastldg is being perintttoA ' banes. J y ^ “ GROOMING and boarding all HOUSEHOLD LOTS, antiques, stove and refrigerator, secbhd With built-in range, dlah-waah- renovated 4-room home on er. 649-6051. wooded lot, cloae to achools, fican; Leonard Couchon, chair- start the program aimed to de- floor,...... central... location,...... 1128. MANCHBSTEB-S rooms fur. teak, Pyraniiid BulMlng, 107 today at Center Springs PvW '- GLASS FILMS installer, pleas­ breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. bric-a-brao, clocks, frames, er. dlqpoaal. a-acne hot water large treed lot cVisa to but and rtopiflt^, ,822.000. Good flnanc- , Roland Laramie, vice velop social skills. until darkness. HOME DELIVERY monthly. 643-1156, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. OOTTAOB ST.—1 rooms, sec- nished, $126. J. D. Rsal Estate, ‘Batt Center St, or call waek- seven room ant interesting work, start up Caiase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, glassware. We buy estates. Vil- ______beat, excellent financing, $1$,- shopping. If your family naada MANCHBSl^R ing. Meyer Agency, Realtors, chairman; Mlaa Jean NaUcl?, The'group discussed the fate 'iTie ski slope at M t Nab* ond flbor, 649-4498. 648-6139. , t >, OAya; 9-6. IM7-9908, evahingi 900. PMlbrlck Agency, Real- are not largo thla "doU bouse" Cape ’fldth ' ____ e on a treed 843-0809. r SALESMEN to 82.50 per hour. Complete GUARDS secretory; Mrs. John Forryan, of the coimcil’s 1947 ex-school will be open from 8:80 until .6r weakanda, 876-4703. tom . 840-5847. la a fantaiitlc buy at $14,600.> 3d la now avallablt In the Btata w«a elected to the executive it away. ture, Single bed, reasonable. nials and Raiaed Ra^cbia MANCHESTER — atotely 4 bad- qathedral celling, oversized 2- Pair Resting good income. 6 days week, DEAN MACHINE Theater Building. Can be aub- Il^iauaculata condition. Good committee. The council aliso will sell the A p e r f e c t EASTER gift- CaU 648-8446. , FOUR-ROOMS, second floor, built by Anaaldi. all city util- room Colonial, new to rni^ket. value. Wolverton Agency, Real­ ibar garage. 8N8 Builders, 849- many fringe benefits. A Fiill-tlme, 48 hours, at high excellent condition, Chestnut dlvlded If necasaary. For in­ iUesT For further Information, Council members are studying diving board, bought two years PRODUCTS pedigree Siamese kittens. Call on a lovely treed lot close to tors, 849-2818. _ liberal commission arrange- agency rates. Uniforms, 649-2615, after 5 p.m. St., near center, middle aged form ation eall Theater mana­ oall OharloB Leiperanca, main street, large formal ..din- ______a proposed budget totaling $5,- ago, which could not be used After Ordeal hient makes possible higb 165 Adams S t vacation and hospitaliza­ preferred. No pets. 643-4677. ger. 648-7881 7830. ing room and huge' fireplac.ed Ik^ACULATE 614 room Ranch VkRNON — modem 8 bedroom 740, which would leave the coun­ because the water at the pier aaralngs;. tion. Applicants must be Rooms W ithout Board 59 living room. Price $22,900. Bar- in an almost forgotten price Ranch, 114 acres, built-ins, cil treasury in the black in the is of sufficient depth. < > Has Immediate Openings over 21 and have a clean SIAMESE KITTEN for sale. MANOHESTEIW4 room apart­ $7 PEARL ST.—immaculate 6 fireplace, rec ropm, top loca- amount of $820. Scout Honor Court On Mountain Full-time W. H GUNNEY M Housm For Runt 55 rows and Wallace. 8494800. range, 8 bedrooms, kitchen _ n Apply Personnel Department record. Call 643-7126. THE THOMPSON House, Oot- ment, 2 bedrooms, first floor, room older Colonial, tastefully tion. A buy —$18,900. Hayes Miss Joan Forryan suggested A court of honor will be held (Ck>ntinued from Pai^e One) Day and Night Shifts ’ tage Street, centrally located, with dining area, baseboard Monday-Frlday excellent location. Appliances. MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom decorated, 3-car garage. Lot $19,400 8 room Siflit Level- Agency,, 648-0181. that those who have tennis rac- tonight at Yeomans Hall at 8 point on the North AmericaB Turret Lathe Operators \ large,; plesLsahtly furnished heat, aluminum combinations, Child. $100 unheated. 1-633- Cape, bathe, formal dining, 98x164 with shade treei. Elva Wall-wall carpeting; stove, l^ quets no longer in use donate o’clock for Troop 162, according continent, in temperatures at i For Evening Appointment Hardinge Chucker Operators Part-time Openings Articles For Sole 45 rooms,r parking. Call 649-2358 full finished rec room, $15,900. BOLTCN — L-shaped Ranch, 8 9057. room, large living room, cab­ Tyler Realtor, 649-^69. bkths. Twin size bedroome, them to the council. Youngsters to Scoutmaster Herbert Wink- gpeut jo pelow zero and wind at Call 7-9 PJ«. On Weekends for ovSmight and permanent Wolverton Agency, Realtors, bedrooms, wooded lot, near Days FROM WALL TO wall, no soil inet kitchen, screened porch, garage, bus. Hutchins Agency, 849-2818. interested in the sport they ler. possibly 100 miles an hour? C a rles Arglros 643-9390 guest rates. ' school, owier transferred. As-, Bridgeport Millers at all, on carpets cleaned with FOUR ROOM duplex, heated, 3-cer igarage. Es^ellent area, MANCHESTER - Realtors. 849-6824. could try tennis before buying Some 50 awai-ds will be dis- “ it was nice, ” said Ray Gea- Richard Brown 289-0546 garage and stove. Call 643-6281 sumable mortgage. 843-1678. Set-up and Operate CALL or WRITE: Blue Lustre. Rent electric TWIN BEDROOM, two busi­ 1176. j^ r month. YYarren E. 118,900 — 6 room fireplaced their own equipment. trlbuted among the 44 mem- et, 36, of Anchorage when tha after 6. Inspector shampooer $1. The Sherwin- ness men, parking. Call 649- Howland, Realtor, 848-1108. INDIAN HILL Ranch, extra large lot, ideal The group voted that $1 from bers, including a Gold Palm to helicopter landed here^.Wlth ' SEALTEST FOODS Experience In aircraft parts N.E.S.S. Williams Co. for children, Leonard Agency, each family beach membership Henry Beck, Eagle Scout. The Genet on the assault v w e Art 2494. FOUR ROOM apartment, 116 FIVE ROOM, 8 year old Ranch Do you like golf? Country $15,900 Realtors, 846-0469. Wantod— Rod Estata 77 be used for permament im- boys were asked to be at the Davidson, 22, and Dave John» MILK DIVISION 22 Lafayette St., Milford, Conn. Charter, Oak St., first floor. for rent, $146. Available imme­ . club living? Big wooded All benefits — An Equal 30 PER CENT off knitting nee­ ROOM FOR gentleman only. provement, instead of 60 cents hall at 7:15. ton, 24, also of Anchorage, Opportunity Elmployer dles instruction books, One child accepted. 648-7ill. diately; Oall 6M ^ li lots? Come and see our PRINCETON 8T.—Large cus­ WANTED—CENTRALLY Ideat­ S55 Homestead Ave., Hartford 878-5911 CoUect Kitchen and living room facil­ 'TWO-FAMILY ed 6 room Cape in Manches­ as in other years. George Patros, principal at At Talkeetna they rejoined knitting, crochet, tatting, em­ ities included. Private en­ custom built homes just o tf' tom Cape, dinette and enclos­ BENTON ST.—6 rooms, 2 bed­ MA'YCHESTllR — f room house ter or East Hartford. Louis . Mrs. Ernest Carini discussed Porter School, has been named Gregg Blomberg, 25, of Denver, An Equal Oppommlty MANAGER-TRAINEE to leam broidery, accessories. Yam- trance and parking. Inquire South Main St., near Man-^ 6-6 flat on bus line with ed porch, many extras. Mid rooms, second floor, $100. 649- for rent, convenient location, O im ock/R ealty, 849-9838. a new program now being or- assistant supervisor- principal, Oolo., leade-- of the expedition, Employer retail shoe business with fast Apart Co., Inc., 39 Cottage St., 118 Pearl St., after 4 p.m. Chester and Glastonbury all eity utilities and ga­ » ’S. 849-4498. > NATIONAL COMPANY looking 7310. 'two children accepted, one town line. Open 1-6 daily. ganized ter local handicapped according to an announcement and John Edwards, 35, of Clevf* growing chadn of shoe depart­ Manchester. Limited quantity, rage. ' An unusual oppor­ F^RM EQUIPMENT mechanic, for man to service sales route, .SCREWDRIVER SET year lease. Hayes Agency, 848- NOR’TH ELM 8t.—Older 7 room WANTED—HOME, 4 or 8 bed- ohildren. The first meeting will from the board of education. land, Ohio, from whom they be.' ments. Good starting salary, all sales final, cash and carry. ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, tunity to own excellent In- . top wages for right man. Many experience not required, will hient along with experience SNOW BLOWER—^Briggs and THREE ROOM apartment, rowhead Grove, Route 864, Col- living room sritb fireplace, area, convetoent location. Call TREED AND landscaped 100 x Signal Battalion in West Haven. like to take advantage of underslzejd lot located on the" $77,900. age. When last seen they were ■ in the general accounting Stratton motor, very good stove,- refrigerator, hot water, cbestor, 'Oemn. 343-9378,. 848- large kitchen with all built-ins Helen Palmer. Leonard Agen- 188 lot. Ideal for Raised Rapeh. are “made up of dedicated men Eugene A. Groves of Vemon our modem store, excellent north Slide of Carpenter Road Now there are 28 teachers plus about 10,000 feet, not far from "field. In addition to a chal- condition, $35. Call 649-6377. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. Eaiiw, m Iw ironing of fabrics. 7178. Including refrigerator. 354 cy. 848-0489, 849-8877. Terms. $3,000. Wolverton and women vvho am giving t ^ cteTd^nrhM been''Msigjied 'as wage scale and complete in and R2 Zone, to allow for a full-time Ubrarian, a physical an igloo or Ice cava stocked i'lenglng . assignment this *’Staam to dry” at tKa flick of a nritek. baths, beautiful large lot. |28,- Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. doing ^ v^ education program and threie with supplies. , fringe benefit package, we 454 MAIN ST.—3 room rpart- time required to further MANCHESTER—7 room Oolo------—. jo 0 tnoy c&n* tJt6y <^portunity wUl provide Uso ragular tap water. 900. Oall early. H. M. Frech­ custodians to serve about 600 ______would like to talk with PARTTIME Diamonds— ^Wctches— ment, heated. $85. 643-2426, study. Wontod To Rant 48 nlil, 1% baths, patio, new wall LARGE WOODED Bolton lots just do'not have enough re- above average wages and students. The budget has grown tot | ■'•gj- . you. An Interview will be 9-5. The Bolton Zoning ette, Realty 644-0446,, 389-8688. jto wall carpeting, dishwasher, ter sale, in restricted reslden- sources and diiectibn to make ****" named microwave officer. benefits, ^celient working Jewelry 48 LARGE AIRY, Pleasant room mote than six times over and A W OTKlHeil ZlUTs arranged at your conven­ Board of Appeals disposal, new outside paint, city tlal area. Call 648-4481, eve- the right de<^i»ioq every time. Boy Scejot Ceremony ■ conditions. Write Box T, Man wanted to work part- ONE 5 ROOM and a one room wanted April 1. With parking MANCHESTER - Mamily, stands at $433,670. * l y n ience. Send resume or call WA’TCH A17D JEWELRY re- John Morianos 10-pl> FimSHIMfi SAW water ahd sewer Only $21,900. nings. Thay are aCt professionals. Boy Scout Troop 14, spon- .Herald, stating education, time evenings and Satur­ apartmeiit. Heat, hot water, no er garage. Quiet residential good condition, $18,900. Phil- ’The board approved an in- A S i Y 0 W DUlLCllIlS palring. Prompt seiwlce. Up to Chairman WHEN YOU lUY AN ■ H J. D. Real Estate Oo., 848-6139. “A few wrong guesses and by the First Lutheran ^«xperience and salary re­ days. Experience in credit children or pets. Call 643-2068. area /only. Manchester resi­ hrlck Agency, Realtors, crease in salary for Patros. C »•* i"' ¥ and collection work help­ $20. on your old watch in trade. Howard P. Jensen vfH t Vernon'suffenrfor*man7^year* Church,.'held its Charter Night quirements. MAC DISTRIBUTORS dent, mala. White collar-work- 5847. BOLTON-Manehester line—8 The library at Porter School 96011011 l..verhanglng rey, Moriarty- Bros., 315 Cen­ C S .H E ..?pm t S Agency, Realtors, 848-8980. Due to promotion and ex­ Main St nail 64.3-2171. Heai^kig Room of'the . Municipal ^ publicpubUc hearing on Monday, come, $5,81)4, excellent return Robertooin, Realtor, 848-8958. the planner If elected. Board chairman I ^ a ld Tuttle structure ta the basement of tiia ter St . • - t 1 • Edward Tabor,' member-at- pansion an excellent posi­ Marph 20. 1967, at 8 P.M,, in the on Investmei^ CeatraBy locat- MANCHESTER room MANCHESTER—8 room Colo- Mayor McCusker said said this will make up time in Jullllard School of Music a 100^ tion is available for the MOVING — must sell, G. E. Building, on, .the fqllowing ap- . . „ , .. nial. IH baths, dishwasher, BOUTON—New 8 room Raised «d- CaU Paul J. Oorrentl Agen- home, quiet neighbotho<^ .“ “ " ' i sports they are unable to en- by-200-toot building under cat- right man to be trained in WANTED — ^MAN ' fuU-time, oven and stove unit, gun type plication: STATE,', HEARING J I iBlIlONilK STEEL PROPii^i _ i______^_____M______Ranch, IH baths, family room, presented the new charter to «F,- Stt-Bait Of 8484135.' now. shaded rear 3rard, new furnace, oarpattag, family room, roeroo* a full-time planner ta the budg­ joy at Windham because of the structlon, gave way and crashed sales leading to manage­ Manchester Belmont Rug, 15 burner, maple dropleaf table, ^ O . Bidding, on the foUPwing appll- gAraga. Leoiurd Agency, Ralph Duell and Rev, Bertram. ceramic tile bath and kitchen, tion room, double garage, cen­ et. He said Vemon is getting “a transportation problem. through to the subbaMment loi^ ment. Recent High School Hanaway Street, 643-0012. Ask chairs. etc. 568-2529. Seymour Autp Btores, 681 ‘= T a ^ t c r Church Uf Christ Realtors, 846-0469. , , ACCOUNTING FUEL CYLINDER fuH price, $18,900. Call Paul W, tral, $28,900. Hutchins Agency, dollar’s worth for every doUar , presented his assis- Mrs. Noreen Steele, first- el. i graduate preferred, but for Russ Coiling ^ H o m o i Por Sate 72 taut scoutmasters and comnut- M A G ii-a X s -R A N G i— com! requests permission to have Dougan, Realtor 649-4535. Realtors, 848-8834. BOLTON—8 room Ranrii. Gar^ will interview all. Starting t**' H»rd- *'®“^®''’ to Workmen at the scene said WANTED — Beef boners and □ IS 3 SPECIAL age, stone front, dead end salary up to $100 while pletely , automatic, very good Exception tor New'Car Dealer^ ^® ROOM Ranch, l^rc*>. gx. JAMES PARISH —7 room MANCHESTERJ-near Mata St VeZn^i^ot^h^*^^!: Richard Griswold. Gary the ,J" F®* i TRAINEE meat cutters, full or part-time. condition, $75. or best offer. ... ^ An lowing-locations: "Northeast co^ fidl cellar. OX or coovontlonal gpjj^ dining 4-famUy home. Sxcella|^ in- atreet Large treed lot. Call Vem on caimot “ hire India Stalger, Russell Hiller John ® half-day position. concrete into wooden forma on training. Car allowance H«* hundreds o f usos . , . crlmtaately,” he said. "There Apply at Manchester Packing 649-5100. • ner Mid^e ’Turnpike, E a s t '* ' ftaanctag. Mitten Agency, come producer. 4 rooma ta now. Only $14,900. Hayes Agen­ Peters, Gordon Denson Wil- Dennis Harvey, grade-5 the street level when they heard and all employe benefits. Co.' Inc., 349 Wetherell St., proval for same. (sales Md Greenwood Drive, Resldepce Complotoly sdfo to uso: room, family room, garage, Apply: R ealtori, 648-8910. each apartment. Owner wants cy, 848-013L were many things provided for ^ teacher, applied for a post in a noise and saw the form yield- 643-4126. MAPLE SECRETARY, dinette service of new and used motor- zohe A; southeast comer Park- large beautiful landsca^ to the charter. But there comes Bender. denartmentallzod e r ^ 6 tax yard. $38,900. Phllbriok' A^n- fast sale. Hayes Agency, 848- James Lee, Edward Shabot, Guy oepai^enraj^ graw c. mg. SINGER COMPANY table, reproduction Hitchcock cycles), at above location. gj. ^ Lydall Streets, Residence THREE FAMILY -8¥ and A OOVBNTTtY — New 8 room a time when these things are _ - *77 r\^A and Q8. A A viA«e*new VAOsenm**teaeper *«n11will bei\JS fiOne man raced from the area, Excellent opportunity for 832 Main St., Manchester oy, ReaHors, 640-6847. 0181. Cudworth, William Halm Sr., chair, antique Salem rocker. All persons Interested may Zone A ; south aide M iddle’Turn- Good taoome. Can’t mlsa on Raised------Ranch, —fireplace,------g a r definitely required and are engaged for grade 5. A woriter said a portion of tha ruewcomer to accounting TRUCK DRIVER set caned pine chairs. 643-6526. attend this hearing. pike. East, east of Riverside ELECTRICIAN’S helper—ex­ rage, convenient location, $18,- within the financial feasibility Voter Seuion Saturday 35-by-36-foot term with^ retap field. Requires accounting _ _ , ------Zoning Board of Appeals Drive, Residence Zone C. 5 Pc. Shock Proof— Suro Grip. HOUSES — HOMES 500.- Leonard Agency, Beal- <>f the town." BTrst-class pins were given perienced, Immediate steady Experienced only for lum­ conditioned Colonial. Three The regular voter - making forced steel tubing jSunged 54 ischoed or college back­ M u s ic a l In stru m e n ts 5 3 B- Clifford., chairman Shell Oil Company, 275 Main . . — HOUSES — tors, 846-0489. The poaltioo of planner is to Cudworth and Gregory employment. Wiluon Electrical ber yard. Union rates, 2 117,000 —buys this excellent • years old, tluree large bed­ session will be held at Yeomans fed *cto the subbasement. ground, but no previous ______John A. Cagianello, Secretary street, Business Zone H. Vari­ the charter so that when tiie WilUam Hahn Jr. re­ Co., 649-4817. weeks vacation. Apply af­ SCREWDRIVER SET bedroom Ranch, garage, porch rooms, family room, formal BOLTOB — 8 bedroom Ranch, Hall Saturday from 10, a.m. to Two men were under tiM X p e r 1 ence. Permanent, ter 3 p.m. 12 STRING CLASSICAL guitar ance is requested to erect free­ ALL PRICES and large lot Mitten Agency, dlntag room, large. Utdwn with with basement garage, firs- town needs one it will not have ®*J^^**“ P“ - noon. The registrars will be ta forms at the x time o t the cdl- Steady employment in a with hard case, excellent con­ standing ground sign closer to to revise the Charter. McCusker presented Von Euw Realtion, 848-8980. all built-tas, new waU to wall — ALL STYLES — place, level lot odth plenty of attendance for new voters wish- lapse. challenging business. The GENERAL BUILDING dition, $50. Call 649-0974 after street line than Regulations WHEN YOU BOY laid. * framed, Norman Rock- t^oompany offers above aver­ MEN WANTED INVITATION carpeting. Large living room In the real wtato business, trees. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, tag to join a party. The street-levql sectioo ooven SUPPLY 6 . permit, at above location. EITHER A TEN ACRES, stalely V-coom Vemon is now using profes- picture, "Tomorrow’s Lead- age benefits and working with flrepUce, teyer, 2% baths, there seems to be a play on 848-1677. ______an extension of toe Lincoln CsB- 367 Ellington Rd. Jonas P8,kalnis, 54 Edward atone 1840 Colonial, hot watar* ' alonal guidance to plaimtag to work with them. The Manohester Evening Herald ter parking garage, over whidi 'Conditions, salary commen- For varied duties in mod­ AMPBG BRASS amplifier TO BID 10" HEAVY DUTY garage. Call early. H. M. words as to wbsther a houM Is (Route 5), East Hartford portaflex model B-15-N, with Street, Residence 2ione A. Vari- heat, flrapUee, excellent eon- Frechette, Realty, 644-6$ Mttltijpurposf QRASS SEED modern kitchen with bufit-tas, Commission met last night at the town on the 15 acre plot at itorial service, five days. Gen- WANTED—-12’ aluminum boat Robert B. Weiss, an, 3 bedrooms, rsersatM 3 fireplacea, walk-out base­ Priced to sen at $17^00. bedroom Ranch, large kitchen, Implement parts of the compre- Ave the town ofiice building with a the October town meeting. Tha / ance is requested to erect addi­ ^ ' WHEN toil JUT henstve plan in solving the Ad'mltted Yesterday: George , eral Cleaning Services, 46 Oak with or without motor. 644- General Manager room, landscapsd yw c± U U ‘ ment, aereened porch, garage, WINDSC» STREET-—Wa offer fireplace, % acre lo t CoB now. majority of the seven members meeting took no action, to keep . SALESMEN tion to existing building which 20-10-5 town’s “most acute’’ problems, ®tratton of 80 Windemere Ave.; St., Manchester. 649-5334. 2383. ton E. Robsrtsoa. Realtor, handy location. $24,600. Phil- this charming Ranch'> with 3 Only $16,200. Hayes Agency, in attendemce. ' or sen, nor has any action been is within 1,000 feet of another LAWN FERTILIZER the mayor explained. Mary Pellta of 89 White St.; Applications are now being brick Agency, Realtors, 849- b^rooms. Bring rooni, kitch­ 848-0181. Items up for discussion in­ taken by the town or stata considered for commission liquor outlet, at above location. en and dtatag area plus 2 full Legion to Celebmto Tfcomaa Kowalrid of 369 Tay- LAIHE HANDS and gtoeral 5847. cluded the 70-acre tract of land since then. salesmen. Here’s a fine op­ INVITATION August Zeppa, 738 Birch Cevm $0H M|. It. 3.99 ~MANOHIETER — two new 3- . baths. Large lot In runi set­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Two 7- St. Patrick’s day and the 48tk ®‘-> Talcottrille; Shelley machinists, paid hospitaliza- Mountain Road, Rural Resi­ to back of the elementary Budget needs of the oammipi. m a c h i n e portunity for aggressive NOTICE Mqn«burning,.' fraa -flowing. Previdai famUy flate, 5-5. Reedy ter oe- $16,000 — ^BEDROOM Rkneh. ting. Fairly priced at $19,900. room SpUts, one with swim- anniversary ______of„ the„ Rockville „ ****** * Laurel St.; Mary holidays and vacation ROLO CO. Inc. school owned by Mr. and Mrs. sion for the 1987-68 fiscal ystf men looking for a solid- fu­ dence Zone. Request extension botl^ quick-f^ion Atd flow ralaaM cupaney;. Separata futnacea, large kitchen, fireplace, ahi- HENRY STREETT — An older, mtag pool, both wltk large lots, American 'Legion ^ 'w lil M ^W ® *** “ OanopbeU Ave. idw . Apply MetronJes,' Inc., state Highway Dept, will ac­ TO BID nttregen. Percy B. Obok and which the were gone over and voted on efi ture in the world’s largest of permission to house fgrm city utlBtlea. See and oompara. ininum siding, garage, base­ elegant Oolonial Is awaiting low X’s. Bel Air Real Estate, tne occasion of a celebration ^ •W Hilliard St. Machinists — Days cept bids on March 16, 1967 at t o '^ voted to buy at the an­ general merchandising or­ workers (six months per year), Mortgagee available. Call ment, 108x470 lot, trees, fenc­ ynut Inspection In a fine resi- 648-9382. March 18 at the . LeglOT Home. J?*!^*'*.'* _Y®*™?* last night’s meeting. The Chaity 10:30 A.M., EJST covering the at the office of the. General/I 1 at , above location. nual town meeting in October. man pointed out that'the threat' ganization. Pewtrfal StliO Stitt A C .' Leon Oeeaynaht, Builder, 849- ed, landscaped. Hutchins Agen­ dentlal .area- 8 rooms to all ymBHinw—Tmflw y.f«m iiy _ The Rev. M a ^ c e SulUvan, ^ *'*®'M** WANTED — Experienced lathe Bridgeport and Lathes furnishing of all labpr, material. Manage?, 41 Center Street, The chairman reported that year terms of office of three of:- operators tmd all around ma- Fox Grove Realty Company, 409i: . cy ,'R ea ltors, 049-6824, Check Sears liberal em­ equipment and perform the Manchester, (^nn. unUI March arjl plus ,a sSityorch. Oaroge. Ap- ' ^ ' S t o S a l , e S e f a ^ Legion chaplain and former p8»: wiT^ ^ctiTof'Xor detri^ the original members ef^thfi 'ctainists,. excellent persoiisd AM CLOCK RADIO plian^es to stay. 2 ! f ^ 1 2 . " ’ tor of Satat Luke’, p a rish ta I f , . f L Set up capability required, ploye benefit piVgram. w ., » paw a.. «• 1967 .. 11,60 l.r ..r.« S L survey map the pur- commission will expire June benefits. All things being equal CAPE ^ room 4 ftalshsd. 7 pnma/iTTcuvtf S ^ N "5 ojtD 'ROATk — I f • *’ **9-4498. miu*.o+«.Elltagt 649-4947 EXPERIENCED operator to leivtlon. Mr. Elton R. Reid. ^ Connecticut Chairman p o ^ large lot, exeelleht oon- Spotiees condition, excellent many features. Outstanding Tubercukiaia testa will be giv> run Case Hydraulic backhoe, Bevolvliig Budget Acebimt (ILBA>L -As Uttle at $10 a moqth d^oB throughout ' Asking '• JARVIS REALTY CO. buy at $18,800. Barrows and an next week to kindergarten Carroll J. Alvares of IVhlte given ta June 1965. ports will be given by oatatK Vernon , Mold & Tool, Inc. ------————------1 Robert B. Weiss', - John A. CagiancUo, home for small family, T. J. uniforms and group insurance 921,000. Gwasr will oonjfider O ockett, Realtor, 848-1077.. REAXmXtfi MKR XNSURCfUB Wallace, 849-6808. pupils and new pupUs in grades Rd. has filed bankruptcy pro However, it developed that mittee chairmen and offiosrf " Route 30, Vernon, Conn. General Manager Secretary bays IIP to 0100.M. available. 643-5927. offers. Charles Lsspsrance, 848-1131 key parts of the tract were not will be elected. FULL-’ITME bartender to work BOLTON SEVEN ROOM SpUt on 160 TOtLAND -new to markeri Z i**_ U. 8. District Court • <1 849-7830. IBVBN ROOM Split on 160 X ______TOUtAKD -new w marxeii parochial aohcxds acoordta* 7 .. ‘ : ------f^*®’ Pounded ta 1987 the depart. mtarviews dally, ^ 7 i a.m-- , In I pijlvate club ai permittee. 300\k»t, IW baths, fine subur- MANCHESTi A - Bto n s w ^ /CkUllom crafted 7 room SpBt to h ^ O T v e B. Ito m so n R ^ ^ Hartford with Uabilltles set outright purchase seemed more entering its m S £:80 p.m., Saturday 7 ajhUy . Write rtsuj^e to' Box W. Man- W a t^ ^ e^ — . . NOTICE ^ 'QUAl,ITy^«)b;;^E$T EGi^N^MY \ ,'e held Vi ;i>aiha, 2-ctJr gaiAge, approk- «r tranaferred. Good vahW' tor 3-bar garage, large . , private treed tot, 1 minute from Rou! i^ed eit ^ represented by Atty. Wal- of the 70-acre area was incor- > on the appeal, of The Maitohes- ' Imately 8 acres cf land. By ajp gAfOO. T. J. Orockott, Rsal- > yard, $33,900. Hayas 'Agency, IB. 3 tuU baths, fireplace, fam- tm ttti as Arthur ThomtMonrille porated Into the comprehensive FULL AND PART-TIME lane TEACHERS — ' experienced, ter ’ Carbide Company of 164 pofailment PWllirick AfWKty. 848-1577, ■ • 848-0181. 1 ^ (4 8 ^ 5 7 maintenance, will train. Apply 875-7927 English, Math, ilistoryi Sci­ East Center Street,. Manchester, I^altors, 849-OMT. in person, days. Holiday Lanes, Weavers, Fixers, Bpinners, experience desirable but ence, Guidance, private school. Conn, for a variance to con­ ' Consent terms will to sent to People’a Savings Buk of Ver­ right purchase was voted. rt&ht man. Wyman Oil Oo. 24 store, must have driver's 11- ■" I'l '■ '■■■ ...... to\;30P.M. T. J. Crookttt. Realtor, 048- ilrail.carpetlng,. 2 targa bw- renoe Moe^ ML 7«S-«ra8L Road and Route 6 on the east visory position. Experience desirable but will'train 90Q. Hayes Agency. 8484IUL non, a total of $16,500; Martin The 15-acre parcel of town- 4 ’ Main S t, 643-^404. ' cense, hours, 10 a.m.-3 pm. * MTf. , - rooms, enclosed bi«eseway, BOUTON — tor thoae that cher- parents, Sifuarioii* ‘Wanted side of Bolton Center .Road' in A. Otode of Vernon, $4,000; Oon- owned land adjacent to Nathan Apply In person, Weldon Drug QuaJifi^ men. - A. I Sat ■• garage. CsU early, H. . M. MANCHBSTBB-gie,90bL m i isb , pri'vacy! 7 room, custom Scrap Plelaip Female 38 # 7 ; PATS ALU AssomaAfl par BUUI. ««uivu. V M — ------r eoHeetten neetleut Bank end Ttuet 8*50; ^Hale „ Forest at..... the Coventry > u ZNSPBCTOM For dimensional Oo., 767 Main St. an area zoned for industry. Several other openings available. Fkeidiatta, Realty, 6444)448 «r price for 3-famGyi 5A flat hus b ^ Ranob. situated oo a larga The s c ^ topw Flying Subtidmed This public hearing will be mortgage. Attraettve 9- troed 114 acre tot 3 fireplaces, drive held each moetii by tha Deriding. Moriarty and Ran of town line was dlscumed agata U I visual inspection of mechanl- WILL BABYSIT for working to 12 Noon M na,'0ity ittlUtlos; Call early. held in the fireplace room at RaaOh, fltoplace, 33 toot first floor family room, American' Lagton post 4rHl be RoricriUe; $50; W. T. Grant of last nlg^ TOe ^ t e had of- PARIS—The French ae) and electronic components. CLEIRK FOR shipping depart­ mothers. Ldcenaed home. Call APPLY IN PERSON TO Bel (Itto ReaTEstatf), 848M81' Miould be able to read Inspec- ment, in local printing plant. the Town Hall, Bolton, Conn., troea. ‘rimr. Bntditas Agsney. ^ batha, iflaater construction, Sunday menitag. anoordtag to Vernon, $270; Cedric L. Ott of fared to buy the tract for oMi- ment subeidizas young peoplo^ 668-2529. b r i c k r a n c h -loaded wjth ...... flight instruction and given: Ufm . and blueprints. Must haw good driving rec­ March 21, 1907 at S.-OO p.m... - .Rsilters, 849-0834. ______extras, 7 rooms plus finished MANCHESTER — Central 6 S jCkr garage ahd aU aluminum Post Commander Jack Law- BUington, $88; Bantly Oil of tjon to the park area. TOe ord, 40 hour week plus all ben­ ^MERSVILLE M fg COMPANY siding could go on and on, renca. Manchester. $49; W. O. Glenney Stanley family, \rithta the last clubs financial assistance tbT will be considered. .Bolton Zoning Board of Appeato MANCHESTER >— Dies 8 room basement, 3 baths, fireplace, room home, new kitohen, for- c o n n ttpOwt C. B. Lindsey, La^ efits. Apply Allied Printing OLBANINO WOMAN av^qble . John Morianos Chairmw SOMSRSVHLZ. : , 386 NORTH MAIN ST.^49-S25S : tome« oversisad garage, axeeli garage, carpeting. Only $35,-, mU dining room, baths, but wa Irrite your scrutiny. ^ ^ n U of ^kriU s wars jp M ii liMuBtriee, RockvUla, Servioea, S7» W. Middle Tfion C Howard - P, Jansw jBecreih^ Barrows and asked to pU.ee their sbraj^i pa- lUohard UOUnstOdof Mauehea- joining acres to the atate for 800 flying BCenaee a ^ y every- day.

■ m.\ THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1967 j Average MUy N et Preae Rua tr- | a g b t w e n t y - e i g h t For the Week Bnded - V lianrljfHter The Mtnrob «, l4eT Fair, mild tonight, los/ iNlii St. Christopher’s Mothers Cir­ Manchester Duplicate Bridge All Brownie, Junior, Cadette* 40; fair and unseaaoaaUy mUdl;' cle will meet tomorrow at 8:80 Club 'Will sponsor a game to­ Senior and Adult Scouts of 1 5 ,0 6 9 tomorrow, high in tha eOa. : About Town p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rob­ morrow at 8 p.m. at the Italian Center Congregational Church Greater Bartlord Chapter ert Dell, 84 HeIaine.,Rd. Mem­ American Club, 186 Bldridge St. will meet in uniform Sunday ai Maneheater^A City of VUUi0e Charm i t St. Joseph O o lite Alumni bers are reminded tO bring ar­ Registrations will be taken at 9^ a.m. in the Robbins Room o! Junoclation wiH have an eve- ticles for a Chinese auction'and 7:80. R^reshmenfs'wlil be serv­ the church and attend the 9:15 VOL. LXXXVli NO. 185 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1967 (daiMlfled Advertfslng on Page 17) PRICTS SEVEN C B i m aiihg Mass March 15 at 7 :30 in books for the Catholic library. ed. The game is open to the a.m. service in a group to ob­ BETTER (j^nnor Chape), and a Oommun- Mrs. Frances Maloney is oo- public. serve Girl Scout Sunday. ■4 jton S«9 per at 8:l5 in McGovern hostess. at the college, th e Rev. VFW Post and Auxiliary will Manchester Power Squadron. Defects from Soviet Union Frencie O’Neill, chaplain of The Women’s Fellowship of celebrate its 86th anniversary Inc., will meet tomorrow at 8 Closed Case ^ e .association, will be the sup- the Connecticut Conference of with a dinner and dance Satur­ p.m. at Bowers School, 141 ,y,/ KITCHENS M r speaker. Reservations may the United Church of Christ, day, March 18, at 6:30 p.m. at Princeton S t NORRISTOWN, Pa. Be made vdth Mrs. William As- Hartford District, will sponsor the post home. Irish entertain­ (A P ) — A divorcee was sll of 5S Harvest Lane, West a tour April 11 of the United ment will be presented after The board of governors of found guilty Thursday by artford. The event is open to Nations and its Church Center, dinner. Reservations close Mon­ Nyaug Yacht Club will have a an all-woman Jury of glue­ £ ii> Qie alumni and guests. and a visit to the Interchurch’s day and may be made with Mrs. special meeting tomorrow at 8 ing shut the windows of her Center at 475 Riverside Dr. A Florence Streeter, 68 Stark­ pm. at the home of Charles ex-HuEband’s Cadillac. bus will leave Congregational weather St., or Cary Crane, 96 Thompson, commodore, of Say- The jury deliberated 10 House, 126 Sherman St., Hart­ Essex St. brook. The club will meet Satur­ minutes before returning HALLMARK ford, at 7:20 a.m. and return to day at 6:30 p.m. at the Marine the verdict against Bea­ Hartford about 8:30 p.m. Din­ Washingrton I>OL will meet Corps Home, Glastonbury. Thinking About A New Kitchen? trice Moss, former wife of CARDS ner will be served at the Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Orange There will be a joint meeting ROME (AP) r— A police ^ New Delhi, Rome and Moa- Stalina’s) arrival" was due In retired manufacturer Ellis Center. Reservations may be Hall. The first degree will be with the Peter P. Monaco Jr. official at Rome airport ^ disclaimed any know- Rome eventually, Kay. She could receive up COUNTRY DRUB made with Mrs. Byron Benton, conferred. Refreshments will Detachment of the Marine Thinging About Saving Money? said today that Joseph sta- ‘*** matter. But Russian "Only after that time will the ^ a $300 fine and a year in 88 Hickory Hill Dr., Simsbury. be served. Corps League after the regular lin ’a HAinrVitor q ^ f l o n o 8om^®B In Moscow said Miss entire matter be made public,” Jail on the willful and ma­ meeting of the yacht club. l o Stall"® the unidenUfled poUce officer licious mischief charge. Jets Blast Target Seen 6 v ! ? about two months ago with the said. Kay also has filed a $100,- lecteu. ir o m the Soviet ashes rOf an Indian. beUeved-to The sources In MosepW said 000 damage suit against his Hanoi Mill^ union, arrived in the 1^1- have been her husband. Miss Stallna had been living In Parley That Town democrats GLENNETS KITCHEN CLINIC fo r m e r wife, charging, ian capital a few days ago informants at Rome airport the Soviet capital with an Indian among other things, that Meet Next Week and probably is still here, said Miss Stalina arrived in Communist named Brijesh Singh she painted the windshield Down M IG Bars Saigon FRIDAY, MARGH 10 — 5-8:30 P.M. # SATURDAY, MARGHII till NOON Sources Ir Washington said on Rome early Wednesday on a who worked as a translator lor o f his car four times, paint­ Thursday the former dictator's flight from New Delhi. ,the Soviet ''Progress” pubHsh- SAIGON (AP)—U.S. Air Force The Democratic Town Com­ ed the headlights pink and SAIGON (AP) — A only daughter had gope to India, The Rome Airport News ing organization, sent him a fimeral wreath F106 Thunderchlefs blasted to­ mittee has scheduled a meeting STOP AND VISIT MR. HENRY BRINE, THE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE, WITH YOUR defected through the U.S. Em- Service said It was told by a TTio Informants said Singh died change of leadership in th« once when he was sick and day at North Vietnam’s biggest Viet Cong’s National Lib­ MOTHERS for Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the KITCHEN MEASUREMENTS AND ASK HIM ABOUT OUR FREE SEVEN-STEP SERVICE. hassy In New Delhi and gone on police official assigned to the in- last December or January at also a package of records— heavy industry, that Thai Ngu­ Probate Courtroom of the Mu­ to Rome. ternational arrival and depar- the age of 69 and was cremated all funeral dirgesi eration Front to smooth yen steel' mill, and shot up three nicipal Building to elect a new The State Department and turt terminals that "a person In Moscow. They said Miss Stal- the way for direct p^ce U.S., Soviet and Indian officials w)x> arranged for ' (Miss Ina obtained permission to ac- Communist M I(^ that tried to committee member and to dis­ talks with the United at HOUSE &. HALE ; ______^______compny his ashes to India and intervene, the U!S. Command States was reported today cuss miscellaneous routine items visit his family there. announced. by allied intelligence of business. Stalin’s daughter used the l-Year-O ld “ Bombs were on target” at the I The new committeeman will sources. name Stalina because Russian mill, 38 miles north of Hanoi, but - Huynh Tan Phat, deputy Main Streef, Manchester replace Theodore Brlndamour women customarily add an "A ” Among New there was no Immediate assess­ chairman of the Viet Cong’s po­ in Voting District 7. Brinda- FREE Hard to ‘Keep Faith,’ to their names. ment of the results, a_ spokes­ LAST CHANCE — NOW THRU SATURDAY. ONLY! litical arm, has replaced Nguy­ mour had resigned because of She has lived in obscurity man said. en Huu The as chairman, these a conflict between his job and • SURVEY since her father’s death in 1953 U.S. Citizens The plant, situated in a coal sources said. JUST FOR YO U politics. Powell’s Wife Finds but was the subject of lively and metal mining region, was Reports of a change in th* Town Chairman Ted Cum­ • PLANNING gossip while he lived. Reports HARTFORD. (AP)—One of the reported to have been contribut­ front's high command have cl^ mings will recommend that SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP) — problems and her unsuccessful had circulated in Moscow of 8 persons who became Ameri­ ing bridge sections, cargo barges culated in Saigon government Democratic chairmen of town Adam Clayton Powell’s es­ efforts to contact Powell and and petroleum drums to the circles for more than a month, AN 8 X 10 (See Page Eight) can citizens in naturalization agencies and commissions, not • DESIGNING tranged wife, living off her discuss their future. Communist war effort. In mlll- HUYN TAN PHAT NGUYEN HUU IHO ceremonies today wasn’t re­ the sources said. Interrogaticii members of the town commit­ family in Puerto Rico, says “There are no commusica- tary potential It could rate right SILVERTONE PORTRAIT quired to raise his hand or take of Viet Cong prisoners and dfr tee, be invited to meetings, so • SKETCH ■he’ll have to go to work even­ tions between us or our law­ along with such' earlier targets fectors and captured' Oanunv* tually—it's hard making ends yers,” she says. the oath of allegiance. He plain­ as power plants, oil depots and that they may participate In ly didn’t Joiow what the nist documents appear- to ooh* meet. Mrs. Powell does not speak transportation facilities. o f your child discussions of town problems. ceremonies were all about. firm the reports. ” Another subject to be probed • Decorating Service While her husband fights to harshly of her husband, ^he still The spokesman said that, of Replacement of Tho by Phat regain his seat In Congrew, she wears the big diamond engage- He waE Robert Tortora—age the challenging jet fighters, one South Windsor Aide will be the reactivation of th‘e one year. reportedly was “for the puiposh and their 4-year-old son live ment ring and diamond wedding was destroyed, another probably of treating direcUy with the Democratic Auxiliary Commit­ • ESTIMATES On hand were his father, a quietly, trying to plan a future. band which Powell gave her was downed and the third dam­ EA.CHILD tee. Navy submarine officer, Lt. United States” in peace negotia^ 96C Yvette Dlago Powell is slim when they were married In De­ aged. One of the Thunderchlefs To Take Fuss Post tions. The sources said the L4- • BUDGET SERVICE was reported hit. emd gracefully attractive, with cember, 1060. ,, (See Page Seven) WilUam D. O’Neill of Windsor beratio Front plans no place iit For the first Ume in two years streaks of gray through her Will she file for divorce? has been appointed Manches- the table for Premier Nguyeh GROUPS OR SINGLE of American aerial operations CAMERAS d a ik ' hair. She does not often "It’s very hard to answer that ^ , ter’s new director of public Oao Ky’s Saigon govenunenti 50 /2 C Linear Foot _ _ ___tion Ing B6s on their territory, From clsion under review would re­ the trouble.” strike unless their demands Degree to Civil Engineering. tenant to the U.S. Army Corps do they start?” he asked, refer- NEW YORK (AP) — Green of Engineers. In September ring to the rumors. place racial segregation with ar­ The boy goes twice a week to were met. (See Page Eight) He cun-ently is enrolled in a bitrary racial assignment of a private kindergarten in San matzoball soup and green ba­ 1961, he transferred his com­ Lord Snowdon — Antony pupils to achieve integration. Juan. It is near the. home of a gels tor dinner? Rosalyn Finkel- mission to ensign in the U.S. Armstrong-Jones until he mai^ Coast Guard and Geodetic Sur­ ried Queen Elizabeth H’s sister BARGAINS FOR BEHER KITCHENS He called it unconstitutional relative, who sees that he gets stein, a Jewish lass from Uie vey. He became lieutenant (j.g.) six years ago — has been in tha governmental compulsion. home safely. BronXi as colleen Queen Esther the following year .and re­ city since Feb. 26 when he ar­ All 12 active members of the Little Adam, raised in a Span- at a 3t. Patrick's Day celebra­ rived from Tokyo. Want things to be seen more end beard less? 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals iah-speaklng environment, does tion? Affluent Capitol Hill Society signed ' Us ' commission in Oc­ tober 1962 with his military ob­ A professional photograiSier, heard arguments on a 2-1 deci- not speak English “ although he “ Green bagels,” assured Mi­ STAINLESS STEEL SINKS Snowdon had been in Japan for Sion by a panel of the court. understands some E ngli^,” his chael Mann, president of the ligation fulfilled. At Issue in the rare full-bench four weeks working on what hs Herd’s the sink you have been wanting, at a price you mother said. Loyal League of Yiddish Sons of He now teaches a scuba-dlv- can afford. NOTE TO DISHWASHER USERS: How about rehearing was the Dec. 29 rulii^; “ Hearing Spanish all day, it is ing class in Windsor’s recrea­ called an “ essay” with texts 9 X 12 REYERSI8LE Erin. "They’re good if you ac­ replacing yoUr old sink with a stainless single bowl that of a three-judge panel that held very hard for him to learn Eng­ Waging Own Poverty “War tion department and photographs on Japaness quire a taste tor them. We’re TUB tits the same counter cutout? You’ll enjoy the extra the Office of Education’s guide- lish,” she said. “ I would like to As South Windsor’s town en- life. elbow room. kosheir Irish." 8 R A ID E D RMGS *24.95 a member of. Congress fl^ y are continuing, to rise as This easily installed ceiling (See Page Bight) (See Page Eight) What’s more there will be WASHINGTON (AP) — A than (See Page Eight) (See Page Nine) install a prime beef O’MaUey, Utvak generous Congress has pushed gets, the staffs of members and com- I ENCLOSURES Reg. $39.95 Double bowl , ...... , has both acoustical and wMle Congress talks of ralttees on both.,.,^Ues of tha 32x21 $35.50 luminous panels to make chopped liver and klshka a la the salaries of its top employes And wMle House wUttling down the Great Socle- Capitol steadily expand. 7!ha Unbreakable oU S P ^ D E D every day easier in your Killarney on the menu Saturday to such levels that the Single Bowl night at the sixth annual “ gath- postmaster makes $560 more ty programs, there are no signs House payroll increase by $6.4 CEILING kitchen. Come in and let ns Tempered Glass N Y L O N R U G S 24x21 $26.20 erlng of the clan’’ — the Irish- yearly than the postmaster of that an economy wave threatens million last year and staff addi- *39.95 demonstrate it. Jewish clan to Manhattan. CUcago. the spectacular success of Its tions Just approved by the Sen- Turcotte Account Oversized single Johnsdn Planning Special prices for this month only start as “It’s pretty much a sort of In the affluent society on Cap- own priyate war against pover- ate are expected to increase the Reg. $58.00 bowl, 31 X 21 $47.70 low as $40.85 for an average 12’ x 12’ room. cplebration for the common her­ itol Hill, $20,000-a-year jobs are ty. ' ' payroll 18 per cent. Senate oom- itage of the two ancient civiliza- commonplace There are 494 of Over-all payroll costs have mlttee costs more than doubled ()f Slaying Fogged them, ranging up to the $28,600 Ayrocketed 84 per cent to the between 1056 and 1966— climb- Viet Strategy Trip (See Face Eight) LINOLEUM RUGS *5.85 paid to the head doorkeeper of House and 63 per cent to the ing from $4.7 million to $9.6 By ROBERT COLBY a shot and saw my wife falHag the House — only $1,500 less Senate to the last six years, million. toward me.” Reg. $7.95 LET'S GET ORGANIZED WASHINGTON (AP) — Fresl- He persuaded Cong;ress to Senate salaries totaled $25.89 In a fragmentary recollec­ Remember and “Do you remember getting 5-Ft. Tubs 9x12 — 56 OZ. dent Johnson, says he’ll, take suspend the tax break last fall million last year. The House tion, Richard E. Turcotte Jr. the gun?” asked Aitty. Plepler. Now part to a Vietnam strategy con- only because inflationary total Was $46.5 million. told a -member juiy yester­ . stop in a t our 12 “No, sir.” In Stock RUG PADDING Available ference later this morlth, "in the pressures. in many cases, the salaries day afternoon about quarreling “Remember loading it?” *11.88 Kitchen Pacific area somewhere.” - This time he acted becaiiM being paid appear to have little with Us wife moments before “No, sir.” ^ Reg. $20.00 This surprise disclosure, the economy has been sagging a rriaUonsUp to the economics of was killed by three A otgun Cabinets BA6B0Y voiced Thursday at a news con- bit and seems to need of a shot the market place. blasts in --her parents -- bom6 at (See Fsge Eight) - I LAZY SUSAN 1EXEX— 27" WIDE ference, left questions iman- in the arm. The House postmemter, with 11 Orchard St! and Yaiiity Special Only $16.80 Special Only $ 2 .1 9 swered —i mainly where and But he told questioners hts less than IOC million pieces of Turcotte, charged with his CERAMIC TILE Sq. Ft.' exactly when, move doesn’t mean he’s aban- mail to deal \rith yearly, gets wife’s murder, testified he con­ Clinic March fronted his wife when she re­ VINYL RUNNERS *1.95 Wi arp ctlebratiag Batter Kitchint MonOi with special prices in kitehM coimnience iteint fmn Ekco’t Waihbigtin Johnson said he would be doned Us proposed 6 per cent $24,600 a year. CUcago’s post­ In Stock — Reg. 68c sq, ft. meeting to the next few weeks income tax surcharge, wUch turned to the home about 4:30 Reg. $4.95 iq. yd. ^ iil Praduets Dhritltii. Laiy Snean and Ragbty irn only two of nuny spacIalizeil''stongn accessoriis to kesp thing! master, responsible for 6.6 bil­ 10th and 11th. with Henry Cabot Lodge, U 8. he's asked Congress to approve p.m. Sept. 22, and questioned News Tidbitsi wlwn ytn want thtn and ta uakn an irdinary kitchen cabinnt wnk bnttir for ypu. Coma un our selection if shelvas, lion^ pieces, gets $28,900. The ambassador in Saigon, and Gen. effective July 1. Senate, which generatea less her about where she had'been ARMSTRONG INLAlb CERAMIC racks, and dispensnrt that fit insidi ciMntts t$ do away with kitchan clattar. WlUlam C. Westmoreland, the no reason to change mall, pays its postmaster $19,- the previous weekend and of UAW President Walter Rett* American commander to VIU- recommendation,” he said,: 686 about $1,000 more than the her relations with other men. ther declared today, “Wefi* LINOLEUM S0% OFF FLOOR TILE s, rt54c nam. .Biit ho wouldn’t specUy predicted economic devel-^ TUrcotte quoted Us w ife' as En.ioy your home improvements NOW with Glenney’s Easy Revolving Budget Account (R.B.A.). Aa" postmaster gets in Cleveland, not going to sign an ngne^’ In Stock Reg. 89c sq. ft. the site except as being ‘to the ^pments later tUs year will pror where, the mall runs to 1.8 bil­ saying Ae had stayed at v n i- ment Oils year until we get a Uttie as $10 immth buys up to $100.00. Pacific area.” arguments tor the propos- lion pieces. ‘ i r e i Chambers’ apartment and guaranteed income tor oar 1 2 X 1 2 I t j ■ •„,1. ' . Per Case Good Selection . The 80-mlnuto session witti y. „ The manager of the bfank t)iat admitted her relations with VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 1/16 Thick 6 . 8 8 of 80 TUe# Of C olon membenUi/’ to t ^ ante Indus' QUAMTY^THE b W BCON 6m Y OF A L l SHI ■ m^rters aJsa^brougW from ' j<>hhsoh's rather qteiaiid an- kjeqps acoouitts fi>r the 4 ^ mem­ other men.^ \' ' tiy. . B^tish'bakery owner i '. . I - ■ , , . •• ! I- .,i ' I ■ “Was she yelling?” asked \ . 1 Jbhnson a reaffirmed dWense of ncuncement of Ms plahs to trav- bers to the House gets $20,800 a J'/ jvaa shot to death and twh i SHOP American iwllcy to V i^ iira — ^ several thousand miles to year; the casMers, $14,800. Atty. Plepler. V ARMSTRONG INLAip “ Yes, sir,” BritlA soldiers and eig^t Arabia LINOLEUM REM NA^ Sq. Yd. FORMICA COUNTER TOPll 1 and an appat^t o^tbe-cjra meet with IdOdge and Westmoi^- Banking sources say the man­ were wounded by genadeii iir •2.89 EXPERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLED slap at Sen. Robert P, Kennedyi lend came after he was asked ager of the average small pri­ "Then what happened?” HBAVir DUTY — FIBST QUALITY 78 Colon to CbooM From FRIDAYS 'Then she yud'"romething A***® “ T H E . '■ MANCHESTER D-N.Y., Who has suggested about reports Lodge plana to vate branch bank makes $10,000 qnabated. . . . Former Vtoe IW / . . . Uble other ways to resolve the resign, or less and the casUers’ pay else." conflict that last week p ^ u c e d had talked with ranges from $4,000 to $7,000 The Turcotte paused and lowered DO YOURSEtF OR CAU US TO Us head. “ She said *don’t think France, warns 5***^.®**^ nr IW.G.GLENNEY record American casuUties. jjjju geveral -times about eventu- Senate has no bank. The sign of Johnson, wearing a deep*hued ^ny leaving the ambassador* Fed by nearly aimual pay all the cl)lldren ate yours’.” settlepient •*“*'**^”* 1 ^ 5 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 The 29-year-old defendant re- ®®«da tor ® n w sn* greniA tlila (feSO blue shirt tor Us first news con- gjjjp xhen he added that he raises, protected by patronage CO, FROfesslonal ference on «ve color TV. also tO iy explore the en w y^ and all ^ut screened from public called: “She started screaming ®* dealer who more and shoved me against Gorp. to New Britto re|e«$AI came up with anoOier surppiaei future “ In Vietnam or e?M-' view by7 .formidably inadequate exoells In the waU in the kitchen.” o tte r qf new .An annoimcement that he Is yrtiere, If he pares 10 do that.” bookkeeping practiees, the fat PBOfeefskmal “Then what did you d o?” • • • Slu«»P 1® clectorw aupporti asking Congress to restore to- After the television cameras. salaries have spread across SATURDAYS Atty. Plepler asked. *0' 0»« P®>f*y ®nd a mrgn , ^ mediately the 7 per cent tax ^rere turned off and ro p o ^ rs Capitol HIU. . 4 08 MAIN STREET BUDGET TERMS NdRTH^iJuN STREET ■ervloe, advice H. H. (Hap) Morris, House Representatives postmaster, stands in his post “I dton’t know what hap- of Celtic nattonallsin ^ havq MANCHESTER and products. credit bustoesa had been claim- yygre leaving tbe room, some The shorthand reporters who .■-X: pened. I remember running JUted Prime SOnistsr FREE ESTIMATES TEL, 643-6662 NO OBLIGATION TILL NOON tog until last Oct. 10 on new to- crowded euvund the President office at the capitol. His salary of $24,500 is higher than Chicago’s post mas­ record debate medie $22,000 'a ELLINGTON GLASTONBURY ter and his office handles IQO mlUion pieces of mail annually com pai^ to 6.6 somewhere, but I don’t know embattled government $ftM vestipents to plant and sqnp- ^ V i " OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS , w an t (■•• 4 lC ^ . billion items In Chicaga (4^ Photofax) ^ (See P age! where. Tha next thing Z beard special elecUouk * • * a 1 ■ ' BUILDING MATERIAL—LUMBER—FUEL P ; ■ ' ' ’ t ' • •V