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VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 115 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1965 (OInMifled Advertlaing ea Fafe 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Hit and Run Autos Events Viet Battles Resume; * JL.2^ •'i^.-fc, N- . In State r e - i. ■ :V: i l Claim Two Victims Suspect Lost, Found Again A town youth and a M id-f^^arged him in the boy’s death.'^and then transferred to St. New Government Seen ___ ^a _-.s Francis IXAwv^tfal Hospital In inT7ai*f Hartford. ^r^V•r4 dletown man were struck Bleu was charged with wilful misconduct with a motor vehi­ He died there at about 6 yester­ In Short Order and killed by cars as they cle and was released on $10,000 day morning of severe head in­ juries. •jC -‘.'»-.,.-- walked along the road in bond. HARTFORD (AP) — A Tolland man, Charles W. Patrolman Richard Dion, first J A c t i o n s separate accidents over the Federal marshals lost their weekend. Stanley, 45, was arrested this on the scene, said Zwlck had morning at a Manchester dairy apparently been walking east man for a few minutes Robert Allen Zwlck, 14, a stu­ where he worked and charged against the traffic. There'are no dent at Illlng Junior High, died Sunday night, but quickly One Day with negligent homicide and sidewalks on either side at this yesterday from injuries he re­ rounded him up again. J** evading responsibility in the section of Woodbridge, St. Po­ :«•- ■ -^ ;.v ceived when he was struck by a lice said Zwick’ was returning Jose Suarez, 21, of Plainvllle, Vernon accident. He is free on a suspect in two holdups at a isclosed car Saturday night on Wood- a $1,000 bond. home from a movie. bridge St. From information supplied by Plalnville Savings and loan of­ Bieu wa,s arrested shortly fice, bolted from a car as he Lee Ruffin, 20, of Middletown, after 6 a.m. yesterday by Pa­ witnesses, police began search­ SAIGON, South Viet was being transported to the was killed by a car early this trolman Robert Parizeau, one ing for a black and white panel Nam (A P )— Fighting has morning as he walked along the of at least six policemen in­ truck. Police said Bleu’s truck ■state Jail by three federal Wilbur Cross Highway In Ver­ marshals. resumed on scattered lastk volved in the hunt. fitted the description as the non, An anonymous caller first in­ search ended at his home. Suarez, who was being re­ fronts in Viet Nam after a In both cases, police said the turned from Miami. Fla., jump­ comparative lull. Mor. .. r formed police of the local ac­ Zwlck’s death marked Man­ driver of the car responsible did cident at 10:15 p.m. Saturday. chester’s third traffic fa­ ed out on Main Street- a .few Military .sources reported 27 -S not stop. The caller said a youth was tality of the year. blocks from the jail and dis­ enemy actions during the past wbe . . -■ '^ 1 Local police yesterday arrest­ lying in the road on Wood- The Middletown. man was appeared. 24 hours, most of them in the ed Kenneth Bleu. 42, of 451 bridge St. near Lydall St. struck at about 4 a.m. as ha The marshals and Hartford northern part of the coimtry. Parker St., at hie homc'after an Zwick was first brought to police found him minutes later, Three U.S. helicopter crew­ Intensive eight-hour search and men were reported injured in a >b«ia, ^ ' . 9 Manchester Memorial Hospital (See Page Eight) -still handcuffed, hiding under a porch at the rear of a Main crash. 'W v- Street building. Two Americans were reported wounded in clashes Sunday. One BW ' ^ Suarez was one of four men 1,000 Take arrested in the $4,298 Jan. 14 was hit in the back by metal B Nat ‘King’ Cole, 45, holdup of the New Britain Sav­ fragments while searching for ings and Loan Association 60 Vietname.se who disappeared itk n f ■ branch office in Plalnville. Saturday after a Viet ciong at­ Final March tack in Binh Dinh Piwince. He was arre.sted in Miarnl In Quang Ngai Province, 330 Victim of Cancer with $894 of the stolen money miles northeast of Saigon, the In Alabama in his possession, police said. Viet C3ong killed 16 government « r* r H Suarez also is charged with troops, wounded 30 and cap­ SELMA, Ala. (AP) —Nearly robbing the same savings and tured five. The Communists SANTA MONICA, Calif. (A P )— Singer Nat King l.(KX) Negroes converged on the loan office last October, when poured mortar .shells into a gov­ B Cole, who underwent surgery for removal of a cancerous Dallas County Courthouse today $1,759 was taken. ernment outpost in Quang Tin lung tumor Jan. 25, died today. Me was 45. in a prote.st of slow voter reg­ Reporter Saves Boy, Makes Own Story Province, killing seven defend­ 4> Cole, whose rich voice and istration, and the two leaders Dodd’s Comment ers and wounding 12. Near Da Nang, 80 miles south bright piano style had made on opposite sides took their WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Reporter Edwin Holden of the Providence Journal-Bulletin’s North Kingston, stands. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Oonn., made of the northern border, two anti- him one of the most popular R. I., office not only got the news yesterday — he made it! Holden, a former government demonstrations musicians, was hospitalized last Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., it clear Sunday he supports the leading the demonstrators, Navy frogman spotted Richard McElveen, 11, on an ice floe in the frigid waters broke out today, possibly in­ Dec. 8 for what was described air strikes against' North Viet spired by the (jommunist Viet as a respiratory ailment. stood on the outside of the Nam and is against peace ne­ of Mill Cove. He waded and swam 73 yards to the lad and pushed him and the courthouse looking in. Cong. Troops fired Into one of At first It was thought he was gotiations at the present Ume. ice floe safely to shore. (AP Photofax.) the demonstrations. recovering well but a spokes­ Sheriff James G. Clark 4 '» ■ In an Interview on the radio Reports said thait about 2,000 iV «l > man at St. John's Hospital said watched from a window in his and tele-vision prog;ram "Face ift. demonstrators demanded an his condition took a sharp turn office. the Nation,” Dodd said, "If we ^Goldfingers’ end to air and artillery attacks for the worse last week. Both left sick beds arf the Ne­ don’t stop . . . aggiression now, on populated area.s and attempt­ groes called for a final, mas- The first hint of Cole’s Jllne.ss we’ll be topping it in Seattle.” Bonn, Isi*ael and UAR ed to storm the office of the dis­ srlve push to demonstrate their Rob Theaters came when he cut short an en­ Dodd said he could see no trict chief at Thang Binh, about gagement at the Sands Hotel in discontent with the pace of vot­ 20 miles south of Da Nang. er regi.stration. reeison why anyone should think Las Vegas. Nev., complaining of U. S. policy in Viet Nam is NEW YORK (AP) — Two In Saigon, Vietnamese leaders Tk« a respiratory ailment. The About 1(X) Negroes lined up In Three-Way Clash East Side theater managers early to register, and were not clear. gravity of his illness became were robbed Sunday night of — (Bee Page Eight) being processed. While— ISiQyJ’' Our _pol!ey la to helj^.itae about $4,(KX) in receipts as more apparent when he was 8tbo4 In line, other demonstra- ' UfiRaa'resist Communist ag- BONN, (jW^any (AP).—West Germany threatened unable to star in the first they were about to put the tors met at a church and walked g r * « o n ,” he said. "There la today to curoff economic aid to Egypt because of the cash in a bank night depos­ popular music concert at Los to the courthouse. nothing new about this.” Anjgeies’ new music center ‘on impending visit to Cairo of East German President Wal­ itory. Kosygin Home, The march, led by King, was Dodd did say,, however, that The victims, Keith Massey Dec. 11. orderly. When the marchers he thought a radio-TV report to ter Ulbricht. Cole leaves his widow, Maria; At the same time, Israel an­ compensatory economic aid in and John Gold, told police In Conference the nation by President Johnson two men, holding their daughters Carol, 19, Natalie, 14, (See Page Eleven) would be useful. grily rejected Bonn’s offer of place of arms shipments can­ and twins-Casey and Timolin, 3; celed by West Germany under hands in their pockets as With Brezhnev and his adopted son. Nat Kelly, U.A.R. pre.ssure. though they had guns, fled with the money. Om»> 6. -V Prime Minister Levi Eshkol MOSCXDW (AP) — Premier Cole, who played his first charged in Jerusalem that The movie, playing at both theaters, is “Goldfinger,” Alexei N. Kosygin returned to­ professional dates with a 14- Chancellor Ludwig Erhard’s day from an 11-day Asian tour, plece orchestra that earned a First Reports Received government gave in to Egyptian in which a sophisticated thief tries to rob Ft. Knox. after promising Communist total of 11.50 a night, never real­ blackmail in ending arms ship­ North Viet Nam Soviet military ly meant to be a singer at all. ments to Israel. aid, and meeting ■with Red Chi­ Critics and fans responded The triangular diplomatic dis- nese leaders in Peking. wildly to Cole’s warm, smoky IHite erupted this way: Immediately after landing, voice and natural. Inimitable From Flying Colonels ’ President Gamal Abdel Nas­ H ope Gone Kosygin met privately with So­ style in personal appearances. ser o f the United Arab Republic viet Communist leader Leonid I. had long demanded an end to Brezhnev and other top officials WAT miles calls for expenditure of $468 mil­ aky proposal." an hour. The satellite is to pro- "The new GOP road program ened clash between Greek and lion and proposes raising the Turktoh Cypriots. . .United vidb a better idea on the dlstrt- ■tote gasoUne tex from ftx cents is so liberal that they have botton, size and velodtty of the even pnqposed to put up money States protests to IndonasiAn to seven cents a gallon. govermnont the seizure of particles and how to proteef GOP state ohainnan A. Searle tor highway projects that al­ spacecraft front them. Pinney Mid at a Lincoln Day ready have been financed and American cultural center at dinner In Bridgeport • Sunday some of which are ready for Jakarta. . .U.S. Strateglo' Air Ranger 8 is to oontinua the Ommand to doee out opera­ lunar photograiMc exploration nlghit that Republicans will pro­ construction to be started,” tions In Britain April 1 after l i begun’ last July by Ranger 7, pose and iaip^rt “ positive pro­ Bailey, who was master of cere­ years, Al^ Force spokeanuui Ranger 8 is to climax a 6o-hour, grams’* In education, civil monies at the dinner, said. 'quarter-mHlion-mile Journey by righita, highway oonstruetton and After the GOP announced Us says. snapplnig more than 4,(X)0 doss- “ every major Beld that Is of b u lld ^ program, Inteiatata Donald Dawson, S8-year-oM np pictUTM before craah-landiiig Interest to ftM people.’’ Route 67 was dropped from Ul CaHforhlaa who la aaarohinc R turned out that money tor for his brothar in Junglaa ol an the lunar surface. V (Bm*M ptMto h f Sstenila) On Setunlay nlgnt, eteto and The craft is to pbotograph an nattona! OsinoaraHe the road, wtalob wW f o through South Viet Nam, eaya ha has area nearerrer methe moonmoon’s s ansoowabsdow Col(HieU C n ig h to n (h e’s g o t s er. , appears bored, blase end brainwashed. The John K . BaOoy aeouMd the CkraomAoli, was iMooatod two haard-ainfttetter eba«k 11^ than,,the regton stoturad by and Paul (he aches all Over) Mil other five meipbers of the motley crew are in the OOP of ‘‘Ubendtan.’* yaars age and tha atate ta-al­ Mm. . .VpUean souroaa say 7. Here, the photos in cockpit of C119 laying Boxcar^ cargo section of the plane, mapping a flight course Speaking at a poM-out Jeffer- ready oominlttad to Um projaot. Archbishop Joaef Bara$i ot Dempa»y*8 $90 mtUton capital Prague la net axpeoted te aaiw* bavewe better deftnltton of (yoloniaf Air Force which will take them to the market places of the eon-Jaekaoa Day aflklr ttMt net­ .because of longer shad ted an eWnwteft fni.CQO, Bailey Unpeovamante program would te Rome for caramonlM next Washington happily waves goodbyA - country, Thera they will buy up bargain goods tos |W«k^^|Mieh te win te jO' e n u ~ F i^ . .(Do Httle) Sasidft« yatetw i PatB Tdax’ft -- IB* ■'ashmgtsii'ft iWis J!

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1966 and butter, choice o i tdmato psoohes; nmrsday, roast tur­ crisp; Thursday, hot dog In of Boards of Education ques­ RockviUe-Vernon and cream ct chicken soup, des­ key, rice, buttered carrots, rolL potato chips, pickles, College Budget tionnaire polking local school baked beans, oodkies; Friday, boards on legislative matters;', hmlted eontri button from the sert; Tlnursday, hash, cheese nranberry sauce, cookies; Fri­ Sheinwold on Bridge fish sticks, mashed potatoes, 2. Who will offlctatly rspresOnt WE CARRY ALL genehJ trea^ ry for a while, to wedges, peanut butter and je l­ day, fish sttoxs, mashed pota­ Goes to ^ ard Rossini Work ly sandwlcbee, fruit; -Friday, toes, cabbage saUuL cherry peas, carrot sUcl^ fruit it at the annual meeting of tha THiB TOP U K M pay the wmy'for persons already loulh 4m 1m . „ GOP Chairman Defends National School Board Associa­ Care for the Aged- 66 and not covered by Social macaroni salad (tuna and egg), squorea. The finance committee of the Bv AIJ^RED WIRINWOI^ North-South w henble V ^on news is handled by tion in Boston in April; Security. - NOBTH fish sticks on roll, clani chowder Skinner Road, Sohooi: Mon­ board of education will submit ARTHUR DRUI WeU Played NaUMial Men's Team ‘ ’•’•"’ijj*'! or tomato soup, dessert. day, rice, beef and gravy, com, The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 3. An Interim report from Byrnes’ plan would look to the If an opponani lean* 4 Q U O Teacher Who Is Candidate Hs recommendations for the Lewis Piper, director of the general federal treasury tor “THE WAY © M 7 Vernon Elementary School: butter and peanut butter sand- 88 Park St, P..Q. Rox 827, Three Bills Compared By t o m OBVBRR tries to peek h'to y'")'’ J '" " * ’ ' tel. 876-8186 or 848-2711. Manchester Community College Manchestor Adult Evening about two-thirds of the cost, ,uTe entitled to give torn a QSZ Monday, hot dogs in roll, po­ vviohee; Tuesday, spaghetU and It may setm strange to pick • meat sauce, to e^ salad, peas, School; with the remainder coming 1 HEARD IT” notfont to leach him a ItepuUUoan Town Ohalnnan^liambutY •*> fi*Y y with buttered tato cMpS, pickles, carrot, cel­ budget for 1966-66 tonight at the number by Roeeinl as the out* rice, wax beans, plcldsd beets; Italian bread and' butter; 4. Resignations, appointments WASHINGTON (AP) — A fed #provide bro*d«r health bene- from premiums. The AMA plan If your npimnenl la to*' Tltomas Oarrutheni hae upheld ery htlcks; Tuesday, baked board meeting at 8 in Bennet etaading offerini' on a program 4 4 5 1 Tuesday, riiuck wagon steaks Wednesday, baked ham and and leaves of absence affecting fits? would use both state and gener­ to peek hill, instead, K 7 ^ . Hm oanfBdacy a t a local teatrtier luncheon meat and i^neapple, District Board Junior High School, the school system. SPRING •ral^ program to prmide health al federal funds. by John Gruber that included works by Beetho­ Q I 0 6 5 ) © J 4 2 on roue, potato cMpe, pickles; mashed potato, cream com, but­ pineapple, oanUied sweet pota­ A. Yes. Two bills that have ven end Bartok as well, but the anTinth again this year. yesterday, the Cleveland Or­ 4 A 9 S 4 OaeeHo, a Rockville High says has been cut to the bone. 1 introduced by Rep. John W. you «ret Into* arguments. Back­ When Hits hand wns played, ma^ed potatoes, peas, cran­ Thursday, chicken noodle and maahed potatoes, spinach, but- The 8th District’s directors Tops, Blousos, A irts, Most observers expect It aill chestra excelled in its perform­ Ml'S. Eleanor 1-andau. of lam © A K School teacher, was criticised berry sauce; Friday, choice of tomato soup,, crackers, peanut teied sandwiches; Friday, mac­ The community college Is op­ WNlG-YGU-Wafoh Byrnes. R-Wls., in behalf of a ers of each tend to say that the One of the oonunon questionsftnight actually have been the ance of a work that would or­ will hold their monthly meet­ erating with $122,500 this year, XERO- win approiv’al. group of Republicans and anoth­ costs of the others have been Angeles, tauRhl an honed tort 0 7 6 J recenrtly by Leo B. Flaherty Jr., tomato soup and clam chowder, butter and cheese sandvriches; aroni and cheese, macaroni and Srretch Pants, Bros, frequently asked Is, "How does most effective. So he writes dinarily have received some­ 4 A l 105 ing tonight at 7:30 at the fire­ based on the equivalent of 106 (min. order 25Q GRAPHIC But the situation is somewhat er measure drafted on .sugges­ underestimated. Social Security brainy opponent a tihatnnan of the' Democratic tuna fish and peanut butter and Friday, macaroni and cheese, tomatoes, coleslaw, string Girdles tangled because three versions actuaries estimate the Adminis­ a composer compose," or some down each phrase as it occurs what short shrift in rehearsal. Sooth Waat North Town Committee. Flaherty te a marshmallow, cheese. macaroni and tomatoes, peas, beans. house, Main and Hilliard Sts. full-time students. Most of the COPY SERVICE, INC. tion of the American Medical Ijandau won the fimt iHck AH PsM additional $44,000 requested for are actually under discus.sion; tration plan would have a first- variation similar to that and then chooses ths bsst one Obviously this is not the case the king o( hearts and looked 1 NT PaH 3 NT mentoer of the eteite Board of Building B School: Monday, cole slaw. Lake Street School: Monday, In addition to a discussion of Association. under the baton of George Szell. next year is ude to increased oaustve One that lias Pre-sident John- year cost of about $1.7 billion, thought. It is difficult to ans­ later. ahead to the ptmslWIlly that a Education. hot dogs on roll, sauerkraut, Northeast School: Monday, ravioli, green beaus, cheese routine business, plans will be MTHOnZlD Q. Why isn't everybody for The Overture to "L a Gazza enrollment, anticipated by Lowe Bon'a backing: another e.spoused these. If they would do more for all of which would be raised wer, particularly if you your­ TTiis is not the process Mn- Mde finesse would lose If ^ Ing bid of on# notrump. West "Mr. OaeeUo’e nomination tomato or chicken noodle soup, meat loaf, mashed potatoes, wedges, fm lt; Tuesday, chick­ completed for Wednesday STITIOfI REED'S Glazier’s ploj-ed in writing s symphony, Ladre" (The Thieving Magpie) therefore decided Uiat he cou’ ; to approximate the equivalent of b>' many House Republicans, the old folks? from ^ e new pay roll tax on self do not compoee, but even ,,’est mtglil shirt to tlinnionda wns checked by town counsel devil dogs; Tuesday, hamburg stewed tomatoes, vanilla pud­ en noodle soup, peanut butter. night's public hearing on pro­ Manchester Shopping Parkade aiid a third that was prepared the composers I have known for exampla Here there are lio served, aa it often doea, aa no not gain anything by nwRcWng Robert Kahan,’’ Oorrutoers Jelly or cheese sandwiches, posed sanitary sewer extension.s 200 full-time students. Corset and Uniform Shop A. Several fatlors are in­ empl form, is a run-down and a com­ fits to all those 65 and over as a tween the amount the' (ederkl novelist, "How do you w rite? " tion?" Again the public has aa clubs at the second trick. Nat- la always a pleanure to work upheld.” parison: matter of right, without ques­ government would put up for He'll probably tell you that he odd idea of the composer and ! program. Still It was accord urally the Jack won. Declarer ■out an opponent’s hand. Anl Mayor Flaherty’s objection to Q. Will Congress pass a tioning them on income or prop­ the benefits to the aged not cov­ sits in front of a t>'pewriter and his work They’ve heard of Mo- ' *•! * remarkable performance, next ’ led the five of cluhs to with a satisfied nod, Mrs. Lan­ OaseJlo's nomination was based health care for the aged bill this erty. and without cost to the ered by Social Security, and the punches kev's. Similarly the zart or Rossini or som ebo^ i opening snare drum dummy's queen. Tills also win, dau gathered in nine tricks, it on the feet that if elected, Ca- else scribbling furiously and ^ must admit )rear? beneficiary' after he has retired. .savings that would come from composer sila at a desk and j but to West it seemed tiial Ea-st is always a pleasurs to bam­ sello, ae a member of the boeid composing an entire overture in unless you are thoroughly boozle and opponent; A. All signs point to approval Byrnes' bill would offer reduced welfare expenditures writes his notes on paper had the ace of clubs and wns of. representatives, would pass of something along the line of broader benefits to all .the aged, for soma of the.se same people. ' the length of time necessary to «»'^er8»nt with the work you shrewdly refusing to win an Dali" QueaUsn Oh all town finances, including ------... , . set the notes on paper 1 " “ T^t not have heard the second Partner opens with one no- salaries of teachers. President Johnson's proposal but those who could pay would Byrnes has estimated the cost typewriter, since a sktiafactor) i would have had th e ' drum in reply to the first, early club trick. l)e charged a premium, which of his plan, above what Would It wns now time to try the tnimp, and the next player pass- A precedent has already been for hospital benefits for those 66 musicsl typewriUr has >'et to »-hole thing worked out in his ** (even in Jorgen- or oMer. he estimates would average J6 a be (tonUlbuted in premiums, at spade flne.sse. West casually o». Vou hold: Spadea, 6-5-2; well established In this state ^ be invented, although I under- | mind in adi-mnce and all he * * Auditorium's excellent Hearts, J-4-$; Diamonds, A-K other teachers In local and Q. How far would it go? person a month. $2 billion to $2.4 billion, all out played a low spado when dum­ The AMA bill contemplates of the federal treasury, assum­ stand a now one has just been i needed was to put It on paper acoustics) but the remainder J-9; Clubs, 7-4-8. *' statewide service," Oamithers A. It would be-limited to some ■ my’s queen was led. but had to covering the aged by private ing all those eligible signed up, patented in Europe and may He had actually memorized h is! ’*'*• («> satisfy even as take the king when declarer re­ What do you sayT said. "Mr. Flaherty's question­ Here’s a new hospitalization. convalescent prove to be an exception. Cer- work without writing it down.: ®*an and blase an auditor aa health insurance, with help to which he says is unlikely. peated•avea theme .spade finesse ing this nomination raises ths care in nursing home or at talnly there is great need for ; Then he made dots on paper s o ' n>y*«lf- At you know, that's lower-income persons in paying ITiere is no way to figure ac­ West sat bark to work out You have 9 points and therefore question as to the type of rep­ home and some diagnostic and such a machine. | that others could knew hte Ttiite an accolade. - ... . combined cou*" resentation wanted by the Dem­ Mmilar outpatient services. Or­ the premiums. The states would curately in advance the coM of declarer's hand. South's high set the financial standards at Obviously there is a great i thoughts. Far from being an articulation of horns and cards constated of the see of is 26 to 27 points. Partner will ocratic party leaders. And I dinary doctor bills and medi­ the AMA plan, because so much deal more to writing music or a inspiration o< the nK>ment. K bassoons, the releases as well which retired persons would would depend on the standards spedee, the ace-tclng of hearts, go on to game with 17 or I8 find this attitude on the part cines would not be covered. novel than merely making was the culmination of a la - , attacks, the precision qualify for help. establish^ by the states. Its and apparently nothing more points but will pass with a bare of Democrats unbeHevsbly an- Q. Isn't there other legislation marks on paper which mav be borious mental orocess that tluoughout the orchestra were tiquatod.’’ pending in Oongress that woujd Q. ^ tha question U whether backers say it would coat leas than the jack In clubs. South 16 points. the aged as a group would pra- than the Administration plan. translated into the ori^nal »«med like Inspiratton to the exemplary, and this In a needed at least the ace^wr king- Copyright. 1666 Oamithera noted that any CBT service to thought by some later reader composition that the compo(M!r General Featurea Carp. action by the board of repre­ fer to have limited help for all Q. So< it's all settled that the jack of ddamonda for the open- at no cost to them, or to have Yea both will he read The con- Beethoven didn’t work this , himself did not take too serioijs- sentatives on the education W orry of Administration bill is the one L r to r to w h ^ ^ e ^ i r i 4 his „-m-11>’ and which he intended to be budget is limited to eiiher ac- the poasibiHty of bigger bene­ that is going to pass? fits, but with an Income factor c^^^r uk« h'S wo^ Arising, ex-; used a. it wa. yesterday after- sounda were quite tremendous. "f > CepUng it or voting to lower it. FALSE TEETH I in one way or another? A. By no means. Backers of. correcting, after put- noon, as a curtain raiser. Even When fortl-sslmos were in order, "Mr. Oasello could do mors the others are fighting hard to read it f ir a t .^ e r which he ma> ^ing his ideas on oaper so he i an ordinary performance of this the listener was engulfed In a about the school budget by go­ SKppiog or Irritating? I A. That's one question. Anoth- or may not decide to put it into forget. ThiTVrocess is overture U a sure crowd pleas- •4 : i er is the impact of the various have theirs substituted in whole wave of sound that had no sharp ing to s town meeting as a Don't be mienmessd by loose felie : ptens on public funds. or in part. Moreover, the bill ^ much slower, of course, and er ao extra care is not altogeth- edges what.soever but thorough­ taxpayer than he could aa a •eeth eUpplna. dropptnc or wobbUna This always seems to startle Beethoven only wrote nine er necessary, yet Maestro Szell 'M help you make the The Administration plan is that (x>mei out of the Ways and ly lmmen.se power Yet gos.sam- member of the board," Oarruth- when you eat. tela or ieuab. Just LiLtakiviWiLi' aprtnaie a Uttle FA8TKETH on your . designed to be self-financing, Means jOofnmittee will not bi the uniniUaLed. yet any musi- symohonles while Moeart wrote accorded it that extra care er softness waa al.so within the am sak). plates. This pleeeant powder civs* a with an additional pay roll tax exactly the Administration bill 'dan woith hi-s salt can look at more than fortv. If vou omit which insured this was to be no province of this orche.stra. Two C a n OoUlde lematlcable aenae of added comfort a sheet of music and teU what Moeart's earHed. thildish svm- ordinary concert TERRIFIC SHOW! and aacunty by boldine plataa more on those still working and on as Introduced, although the Incidentally, among the celloa main outlines likely will be the it sounds Hke without plajing phonies (and he wrote quite a His work with the Beethoven Julie Andrews, Jam es Gamer Two stocldents occurred in Snnly.—a eeei j < Noavw nunmy,^aeaei—i j gooey, peaty taate their employers providing near­ was Diane Mather whom many I Vernon Friday night but no In- or feellna.I. ifa ife antallBealkallBe (non-add).(noi same. it on an instrument You can few as a child i his works are Violin Concerto which followed will remember as s member of ’ ha Americoniiation Oet FA8TXKTB at any drag«t counter. ly all the coat. There w ot^ be a 7 ‘ juries resulted from either^ That is why no very meaning­ look at a pskge of pnnt and tell eo-eri- bit as good as Bectho- was just as carefully wrought the Manchester High School or­ of Emily" ful (tomparisons of benefits and what the words sound like ven's so there is no srtistic ad- but the over all effect was not chestra only a few years bark. At 5 pjn. a car operated by (x>st8 with the rival measures without saying them, so what vantage to be gained l^y either so imposing. TTie solo portion To have achieved membership at 8:00 > David Sorter, SO, of Newington, right decisions can now be made. But^ given is so strange In being able to ' method. entrusted to Edith------*- Peine- collided with a vrtiicle operated In such an orchestra as Cleve­ plus A Film Claoate the heavy Democratic majori­ tell what notes sound like? The actual inspiration la mann. attractive German vi.o- land’s in such a short time is an by Jam es W. Lennon, 22, of 25 ties in the committees and in If you'll recall, when you first something ’else. Have you ever liniat who performed the same I^slle Caron in "I.ILT’ , Regan St. accompli.shmcnt of which she (In Color) 6:85-10:M the two chambers of Oongress, started to read, however, you been walking along or doing work with the orchestra at the may well be proud, but which I Police report that Lennon’s it now seems probable that a had to move your lipa and form some task and found yourself BuahneH Saturday evetung. will doubtless come as no sur­ oar was emerging from Wlnd- iPW ,PVPRiCLS bin close enough to the original the sounds at least "sotto voce" humming a tune? Nii» times Frauelein Peinemann did every- prise to Manchester. sorvllle Rd. onto Rt. 88 when to please Johnson will be enact­ before you could comprehend out oC ten tt was something vou , thing very acceptably She has As evidenced yesterday In the accident occurred. No ed. the meaning and the teacher had already heard; perhaps'>.- good tone, good Intonation Jorgenson Auditonum. the rests was made. about your MEAN MORE FOR YOUR WEEKLY MONEY! would tell you over and ov-ar 996 tlmea out o f 1.000. But grasp of form and so on yet Cleveland Symphony is unqre.s- A t 9 p.m. William T. Lynn, I' again, "Don't move your hpe there may book of a doaen violinists in its ranks ly ws haven't a word of exactly IMP ( IP) I pu,,,, Investigated both accidents. TTie composer who wdio cannot ■ Proverbs, ' worked it out in hia mind tb« who could perform Itie work ae that connotaUQii In English. Complete Requirements hear melodies in his head is of I creditably. After aU. it is a work Two local students at the XXII, 1, small account. TU admit that! jolting of the vehicle preclud­ ing any poambiUty of •wriUng. in the repertoire of every con­ University of Connecticut com­ Mondoy, “A good Btu Johnston the public has a mental image servatory graduate. pleted their ax^emic requlre- of a composer sitting at a But when he got to the hotel, name is he had quite forgotten tt. Next The Bartok "Concerto For Or­ ' ments lest month and will re­ Tutsday, rather to be chosen than piano, baiting out a few notes. chestra" was something else ceive bctohelor d en ees In June. memoraUe They are Susan J. Crandall of and orches- 23 Hartford Tpke. and Eleanor said, As far back as his- w-hich he bats out a few more ■ - he managed t o ! , „ , — -m.. i. wrlte rt down. Monart would i ^ f l . Skinner of 171 Skinner Rd. WtdiMtfkiy tor>’ records the life of man notes, scratches them down, ha\'« remembered the whole Cleveland orchestra was I Both are students in the School it has been written and ac- continues in this manner thtn^ until he rot home p e r.' hereabouU. I commented of Education. Super-Right Quality Bono-ln cepted that a g(X)d repuU- until “PY' ““the composition is com-- hap« months later, and then set i ««ellence of^lts wi^, J Grocery Bingo Bet 4.: *1 •- r ^ A plate. h dem”!! hi* ocmvenience wooden and brass. This The Married Couplee Club of tion 18 one of man S Jliost This does happen with the gtill there has to be that ori-! around the strings were up • 8t. Bernard's Church will hold p reciou s p ossession s. N o Tin Pan AUey composer, and pnaJ municai thought. In m u-1 winds, and the resultant j a public grocery bingo In the CHUCK c question about such a basic happens to the wnter of sen- sic schools where they endea-' ______I church basement Feb. 25 at 8 truth and mav we sav that ■ ^ «>«>I»rttion. it is [p.m. for' the benefit of St. Ber- wo or. all niit Ir. FAPV a *>> 1*^ necessity of fit- common to provide a couple of : nard's School. Donations will be lb we go all out t(J E A R N a tmg music to words. The com- thoughts by some oompoeer and - $1 at the door. STEAK 4 5 gCKXl name with YO L. poeer may try several different ask the rttudent to compose a USHNEL 1 , First Congregational Notes Please, may we serve you ? fnusical phrases to match one minuet or some similar rtiort Choir rehearsal of the First Dillon Sales and Service jArase. Chances are piece on them. Then the reauK 2 Perffi. Next Sat OongregaUonal Church will be Super-Right BONELESS Shoulder Steak that by toe time he has tried is compared with the original. held tomorrow at 6:16 p.m. at Inc. Your Ford dealer. 319 toe flfti: he may have forgot- Usually toe students .work the 'Vernon Elementary School! Main St. Phone 643-2145. ten toe first and that one reasonably satisfactory. The Women’s Feliow^lp will The school has succeeded in "COME ON AND HEAR" hold a men’s night Wednesday lONDON c teaching the mechanics of the 'a t 7:30 p.m. a t the TaloottvlUa trade, toe grammar, the syn­ Congregational Church. lb tax. and the rhetoric of com­ The Youth Membership CIsea 8 9 position. Etzperience wrin pro­ Barber Shop Quartets will meet Saturday at 6:30 a.m. BROIL vide greater facility in their at Lisk on Valley Falls Rd. N p U13 use b>- toe student. Eventually and the The Ckniples Club square 3 lb$ or Mora he'll get hold of an original coorANYOf ao dance will be held Saturday at SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY B ipusical thought and he’U be t- M F M . 8 p.m. at the Northeast Sohooi able to write an original com­ “THE NUTCRACKER" In Rockville. position. Oreh. ar 1st BaL 82.76. $t.W Manchester Chorus Hospital Notes C Getting hold of a number of Xad Bal. 81.26 Admitted Friday; Richard GROUND A 7 FEBRUARY, 1965 original thoughts to combine in 8-.S6 PJW. FEB. 20—8 P.M. Ongne, 90 Talcott Ave.; Arnold one work is something else, and NIGHT o r THE STARS Labreck, 629 Main St., Man­ LB very difficult.' The next mueacal featuring Cempaoy Selebta chester. THIS IS HOW WE OPERATE OI R PHARMACT. thought may have nothing to One In Five. . . Straoss MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Admitted Saturday; Mrs. We know that without loyal aatiafled customer do with the first one. which is Conesrto Barocco. . . Bach ‘Marguerite Wheelock, 56 Grand CHUCK Viiiier 3 lbs b 69c friends we oouM not exist. We will do every­ why Bethoven wrote -them ah 4 Paa de O e u for the price 4 ^ thing ethically poaeible to please you. Ave.; Mrs. Doris Glacomlnl, 1 down, keeping a sort of store­ Music by Deboaey, Drigo, of a haircut AaVU Thompson St.; MIrtmel Kuslak, house egalnst a time of need. Glaaoansv, Ikchalkovsky, .73 Summer St., Manchester. ■ Super-Right Still there is always the com­ TICKETS AT THE DOOR...OR PHONE Fried Surahs Triptych... Mocart ' Admitted Sunday: Louis poser like Mozart to whom one EXPECT ATTENTIt-E COCRTEOCS 8ERMCE. Oreh. or 1st Bal. 88.76, 88.26, 644-0084 . . . MANCHESTER CHAPTER SPEBSQSA Prclssler, 24 Sunrise Dr.; Mi­ King Crab Legs ^ 99' L'nlike the giant corporations, everyone who thought logically induced the 8T76 — 2nd BnL 82.25, 81.75 chael Smith, Tolland; Herbert Skinless xiaits our pharmacy la an tndIvMiial whose proper second thought without Tickets now at Box OOco Oysters u^^w .LZ.69' personal friendship we wonld like to bold. any effort on his part.'I sup­ Bonder, Tolland; Lorraine 1VU- Reaervatioaa: helm, Tolland; Wayne Chase, Tour satisfaction will alwwys be ear most im­ pose this is really true inapl- Hartford 526-8177 Frankforts Fried Hsh CakM » 4 5 ‘ portant asset. ration. RFD 2; Nisi Hammond, 28 Mcmbar Federal 1 : Intursnoe (kirp- Range HUl Dr.; Robert Loehr, Tolland; Anna Lehan, 17 Wash­ How many times have you wished there was some place to go, someone you could tuni All Meet SUPtaaiGMT COOKIO EVERY TUESDAY ington St.; Mrs, Pauline B ossIa 1 LB a q C YOU HTLL GET WHAT YOU ASK FOB. to, to get expert advice about your personal or family’s money problems? The Connecticut Salami " « « ‘ 39' We price ex-erjlhlng we supply at the lowest 82 Prospect St.; Napoleon Al­ PKG 4 “ lard, 73 Mountain S t suett.aiGKT suceo price which win permit ns te make the fair Bank’s new Family Banking Service is the answer! profit we need to operate a good pharmac)-. Birth Tliursday: A son to Mr. 2LB Q 7 C OHve Leaf I* m'«m59' We have no higher profit "push" Items to THE LITTLE THEATRE IS FAMILY DAY! and Mrs. Hugh S t Oermal^, 7 Mlnterbum Ct. Each of our offices has an experienced familyv financial advisor. He will be ready, at ira PKG 7 / make up for no profit adx'ertisiag specials We try our best to sJways havs in ste^ ths Births Friday: A daughter to all times, to talk over your financial needs. He will also help you to understand and particular product you like. If we don’t, please OF MANCHESTER delicious Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fecteau, CALIFORNIA SUNKIST - SWEET JUICY Tolland; a daughter to Mr. and tell ns and we will get H and tken ntwnys knvs Ol'EN FLAME BROILED arrange for oiit^ various banking services. LA«GE 11^ -QC It n\>ilnble te yon. Mrs. WilUam Flint 182 Or- O r a n g e s SIZE I V FOR Presents chef burger eiuud St. Birth Saturday: A son to Are you 'ilrondering how to finance your son’s education, or whether you can afford to WE TRY TO PROTECT YQUB HEALTH. ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Vaioiulis, buy and maintain a new home? Are you looking for a better way to keep track of CHECK! COMPARE! SAVE! We welieme inquiries nbent nnv of the predocts 108 Orobrsd S t T|C Disoharged Friday: Blugeaa we supply. We win faithfully give yon an i Reat the EigriRE household expenses? How to finance a major.home improvement? If you want guidance, Informed answer abont thalr safaty sad qu*lNy Broderick, 81 Riverside Or.; ANGEL FOOD RING •NMnns f AM I I Y AND SAVE 2 ^ MUtlt BUlngton; Mrs. if you need money for any purpose, or simply want the details about opening a checking T.iiuan CougMin, 8 W ebster S t ; account. . . look for the Family'Banking ^rvice sign in your Connecticut Bank Office. JANE PARKER LARGE 1 LB 1 OZ WE ARE A PRESCRIPTION PHARMACT. CIMEIV Gerard Poltras, Somerset SAVE 20c REGULAR 5«c 39' EA We always study the reports in our professional NO LI M 1 1 Mau.; Richard Caaavant 1087 journals to keep informed about nnw drugs and Tolland ITlte.: I4rs. Jeanette Whether you are a regular depositor or a newcomer, there’s no charge and no obligation their safe use. We kacp cioeeiy In touch with Oarley and daughter, Tolland. physicians sn that we will have la stock what­ Dlaoharged Saturday: Mrs. whatever for this Service. It’s yours for the asking. BLUEBERRY PIE ever they may preecribn. We wMeems pres- Maltha Stenhouae, 128 High it.; BUzSbeth Matyla, Talcott- Jer>e Parker Large 8 IrKh 1 lb 8 ox scrip tlons which requbu cnmponadlag sUO. 0p6R FlMM B n llfl« TlUs Rd.; SWrlw Conway, 15 Now there is a place to go... a man to see; to give you expert confidential advice, to SAVE 14c REGULAR 49c 55' EA M kra the mouth- Webster St.; WUllam Cutrees, help you understend modern banking services, to help you arrange for a low^ost lo p . entering diffwanca. too Regan Rd.; Joaeph Bridge, r hy o n *-« r thraal 144 B . Main S t ; Zloud BUla, The new Family Banking Service at your Connecticut Bank and Tnist office is like having Penter Rd.; Mrs. Joyce Ko- IW ra thafreeteetl .1 A&P INSTANT COFFEE iraleoyk and daughter, EWng- your own personal family banker. 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• • • • ••••#•••••• • • • • • $ £ iSK ■ ^Hreet Soboci: IfiMidsar. MANCHESTER EVENING ^HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.^ MONDAY, FEBRUAyr 15,1966 PAGE r o r m . MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1968 _____ - - ^ ------— ------1600 bond and win appear in nominated Charles D. t«w e r y Mandisster Circuit Court F R t t Coventry m of Forest Rd. to the United Police Arrests March L Btatw Merchant Marine Acad­ Congressional Aches and Pains Zone Rule Slated Edward J. Gardiner, 48, of 49 B ELN ER Y emy* Lowery Is a senior at Harold Mantsr, 42, of 372 Doans St, charged with intoxi­ Coventry High School and the cation yesterday at 1:05 a.m.. Parent Seminar to Start son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlu d o uble Parksr St., was charged with ARTNOR BRUfi Will appear In court March 1. Lowery Jr. Have No Respect for Party Lineis driving under the Influence of Boy Scouts working fo r their For Som Changes Intoxicating liquors yesterday Clifford I. Benway, 45. of 29 ■ X At the High School Tonight God and Country Awards are WORLD GREEN at 12:20 a.m. Police say that Nike Circle, was charged with The idea was to rotate the aa- to meet with the Rev. James H. WASHiNaTON (AP) — To Manter was driving erratically intoxication yesterday at 1:2 0 Ameling, pastor of the Second Dr. George W. Oolver "there’s sigranent, but Oongrew Uked along Parksr St. He posted a a.m. His court date is Mruch 1. Read Herald Ads- Parent Semtnar* by the^scfiool[s pUbUc relaUotu c^ ^ him and paoeed a law prevent­ M anchester’ s zonins reg-tth at aportmenta may be an on man. Sandra Hlggina and Bet­ CongregaUonal Church, tomor­ ^ a) .V J t . m A Ji ■» aaw .■$»! rmrnt m MaSaJ aW ASaja Outdance Department of Cov­ ho difference lietween a Repub­ ing his reaselgiunent. He U a ulAtions, tinder review for one floor, provisions which the ty Sanborn have been typing row at 8 p.m. at the Church existing regulations ignore. entry High School w ill start to­ lican bellyache and a Demo­ rear admiral and la paid about catalog carda and library cor­ Community House on Rt. 44A. STAMPS the past several months, New requirements are for cratic bellyache.’’ $33,600 a year rtus an additional day at 7 .30 p.m. in the audi­ respondence. New Group Named are scheduled for some He has been treating both for $1,600 from OOngresa. Oalver one and one half paritlnc torium. Ih is will be for parents Celuzza said, "According to A sub-committee on adminis­ chanfea. A public hearing on spaces per l i v ^ unit; a maxi­ M years as Congress' "family has two automobiles aealgned to the American Library Associa­ tration and storage appointed the propoied reviaiona— affect­ mum of 16 living unHs permit­ It’s SO easy o f Grade 1 1 studenU. doctor,” a practice that Is grow­ him, one by the Navy one Other similar programs will tion Standards lor School L i­ by the steering committee of ing reatrlcUona In five aonea, ted in any one building: and ing by leaps and bounds be­ by Congress. /be at the same time tomorrow brary Programa, a high school the board of education’s ad­ aome apecial land uom and xon- that a landscaped outdoor liv­ cause, he says. Democrats and A native WasMngtonlan and of 300 pupils or more should visory group Includes Ronald Ing administration—^wUl be con­ ing area o f 3CiO sqbsire feet per 'fo r parents of Grade 10 stu­ Republicans alike "either won’t the eon of a doctor, Calver to shop dents; Wednesday same time have two or more full-Ume li­ Aronson, Haut>M J. Crane, Carl started his naval career in 1918 EVERY ducted by the town planning apartment be provided (ex­ or don't relax enough.” for Grades 8 and 9, and the fined brarians, and one or more Hlcking, Mrs. William H. Ken­ at the U.S. Naval Hospital here. commission this month. cept that a balcony of 100 on Thursday, same time, for clerks In the Ubrary.” He said, yon and George H, Cour. Crane Last year, Oalver’s O^fitol In 1916, while stationed In the The hearing is aet for 8 p.m. aquare feet may be substituted the assistance rendered by Mrs.I Grade 7. will be s e r v ^ as chairman and HIU office handled about 46,000 Philippines he married Miss on Feb. 36 at the Munlciprt to r apartmente entirely on a g a The seminar today will cov­ Rose’s students Is " f 1111 n Mrs. Kenyon as acting secre­ cases of aches, pains and as­ Jessie WilUts, the daughter of a Building hearing room. second floor).' much needed lack” in the libra­ WED. er results of the Iowa Test of tary. sorted ailments. This year he rear admiral. The Oalvers have Revisions proposed by the The effort to reserve open ry prog^ram EXlucational Development, a 'These members win be meet­ thinks the figure will be closer two daughters, both married to commission and drawn by town space on an epertment tract discussion of the Cofiege Board The high school fcujulty has ing with Supt. of Schools W il­ to 60,000. doctors, and 10 grandchildren. for playground or passive rec­ been giving two hours of vol­ planning director Joseph Tam- of Shcams as well as problems son L. Tilley and the board of As the attending physician to Anyone who feels lU or senses . A OPEN eky will change present require­ reation — as opposed to open unteer time weekly to make selectmen as soon as possible Congress, Oalver is on the Hill the onslaughter of a cold while space paved for parking — is in admissions to higher educa­ available to high school pupils y WED.. ments for Residence Zone C, tion eind course choices of stu­ to compile Information and fig­ at all times when Congress Is In In the vicinity of Oalver's suite new to Manchester. and townspeople the fa<^lties ures regarding necessary re­ ' ' THURS,. Business Zones I, n , and m , dents of Grade 11 for their sen­ session. Besides senators and of rooms on the second floor of Under the proposed regula­ of the high school library Mon quirements and available fa- and Industrial Zone. ior year. . r representatives, his patient load the Capitol may go to him for FRI.&SAT. Under the general provisions, tions, a 16 - unit apartment i day evenings from 7 pjn. to 9 cilltiea Tomorrow evening and includes cong;ressional officials advice or emergency treedment. changes are proposed In the would require a 42,200 square' p.m. Teachers who have assist' The Women's Auxiliary to and employes, reporters and DR GEORGE CULVER He has a staff of 12 nurses, two TILL foot lot where 31,200 square Wednesday there will be a dis­ ed to date are: Mrs. Vail j a section of the regulations gov­ cussion on test results and pro- the Coventry Volunteer Fire tourists. assistants and several medical 9 P.M. erning permits for g;roup dwell­ feet are now sufficient. , Brin, Miss Anne Horton, Ham­ Association will meet at 8 p.m. coorpsmen who handle most of Planning director Tamsky , gram offerings for the coming ilton Nelson, Mrs. Teresa Ridge­ Now 77 and well post retire­ talking, too much writing and ings (garden-type apartments). today In the South Coventry the routine complaints. They notes that "Other small obm- year. way, William Taylor, Mrs. An­ ment age, Calver has no plan to too many pressures from thetr The schedule of area, height firehouse. are scattered at posts In‘ most munltiee In the Capitol Reg;ion For Grades 8 and 7, the nie Wheeler and Anthony Fer- quit. He Is a picture of health. constituents. and bulk ot buildings will be al­ Choir to Meet Ctpltol Hill buildings. require greater space than our presentation will be o f results rars. Sodalitas Libraria mem­ “ I follow my own advice,” he “ They either won’t or don’t tered to reflect the other God and Country Award Given at Center Church Calver handles moat of the exlsUlng C-zone regulationa. o t the Iowa Basic Skills teat bers cooperating are Robert The choir of the First Oon- said in an interview. " I exercise relax enough. If they'd devote 6 changes, administration and en­ Five members of Boy Scout Troop 25 of Center CongregaUonal (Church received God and congressional complaints. Dur­ "F or example. Blast Hartford and with the parents of Grade Chase, Forster Grant, Marsha g^regatlonal Church will meet regularly, take a good wfilk ev­ per cent of their time to keeping forcement procedures will be al­ ing an Bveraige year, more than has recently increased Its re­ Country awards yesterday at the 9:16 a.m. service at the church. They arg, left to righ t John 8, the four-year high school LeDojk and Alice Jacquemln. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday In the ery day, work in my garden and well, they wouldn't have to tered, and some definiUona are half the members of Congress quirements from 1,000 square Ostrout Brian Newman, Wesley Miles Jr., Thomas Eliason and Steven Cone. The Rev. CTlf- program wil’. be discussed. A demonstration of the la- sanctuary. fool around In my workshop. spend 100 per cent of it getting scheduled to be revised. will seek his medical advice, feet per unrt to 2,500. Farm­ ford O.’ Simpson, pastor, conducted the ceremony. Harry Maidment Jr., scoutmaster, spoke Dr. A. ManfanelU, director of tesrt uses of small electric ap­ The Dlaconate of the church " I have no intention of becom­ over being sick.” All the proposals have been many of them being regular TUESDAY and ington, Newington, Simsbury, at the event. Mothers of ths boys pinned on their badge. (Herald photo by Oflara.) Howell Cheney Technical pliances has been given to four will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday In ing a victim of nervous ten­ Oalver went to work for Con­ reviewed by town bulkUng in­ oallers for check-ups. Vernon and W ^ersfleld all ap­ School in Manchester, will give home economic classes at the Kingsbury House. sion.” gress In 1928. His post was spector Thomas Monahan, who The Rev. .Tames R. MacAr- Then he explained:. "Nervous created after three members Calver won’t discuss Individ­ WEDNESDAY parently require 2,800 to 4,000 feet where the present mini­ a presentation on vocational high school with Miss Betty is responsible for enforcing zon­ square feet per apeutment unit. thur, pastor of the church, will tension Is the major occupation­ collapsed in a single month. The ual cases. His professional mot­ mum Is 10 with a total of 20. iVo Tax Increases Seen education Wednesday evening. Caple, home service represent­ ing regulations, and by Town “ Only Hartford and West be attending the two-day con­ al hazard of Congress. Senators Navy actually a8sig;ned Calver, to Is spelled out In a sign In his Parking fo r one car would be The high school administra­ ative of the Connecticut Light Counsel Atty. Irving Aronson. Hartford permit densities equal tion said it "feels the establish­ and Power Compemy, as speak­ ference today and tomorrow for and representatives are exposed then a lieutenant commander, office: "N o talkee, no tellee, no required for each 200 square catchee hellee.” SPECIALS The planning commission has to or In excess of MBuichester’s ment of Parent Seminar pro­ pastors In Springfield, Mass. to too much eating, too much to a three-year tour on the Hill. feet o f office space on either of er. reviewed the proposals, and C zone.” Dempsey Believed After grams, to occur each year, are Teacher at Pw-ley The Visiting Committee of series ot explanations of their the two permitted storirt; now He continues that, while Man­ very important to the parent. Mrs. Bethel Paris, home econ­ the Second Congregational purposes compiled by Tamsky required is one space for 300 arrow under bear, Bruce Mo- sky, Larry Rich, Carl Rich, 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST chester need not necessarily fol­ We strongly encourage attend­ omics teacher at the local high Church will meet at 8 p.m. port, lota 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, and commission chairman John square feet of downstairs space $1.2 Billion State Budget quln and Richard Archambault. Shaun Kelly, John CanLeenman low the lead of other towns, not ance as the success o i such a school, attended the winter Thursday In the Church Com­ Sec. 15, In Waterfront Heights; O. Lamenzo. and one for each 500 square iLion badge, Peter Hucklns; and John Mathews. to increase our restrictions will program depends upon the par­ meeting of the Connecticut munity House. Ralph E. and Pauline B. Skin­ IN MANCHESTER Although many of the chang gtrfd arrow imder lion, Richard Mrs. Lionel Bernard Is public­ resuH in Increased pressures for feeit of upstairs space. (Continiied from Page One) ticipation of the parent!" Home Economics Association in A work project for aU men ner to Thomas G. Welles and es have been In the works for Other new restricUons call the United States” in whatever On Honor Roll Interested in volunteering time Andrew J. Buckley, lots 46 and Watne; webelos, Peter Huck­ ity chairman for the pack. apartment development in Man­ decicions he makes on the war Trumbull. aome time, the planning com­ for regulaUon of the number reportedly allot about $15 mil­ Coventry High Patriots Bas­ will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 47, Sec. 3, Block B In Lakeview lns; denner bar, Steven Dun- Completes Requirements chester. In Viet Nam. A total o f 11 students attain­ mission gave renewed attention and locaUon of access drives; lion to urban renewal and be­ ketball team will play an ^ a y pjn. Saturday to finish the four Ter. nack, William Arendt, Gary Suzanne M. Mamet ot Coven­ Conversions for two-, three- ed the High Honors Roll and 88 to the sections governing provision If the conynlssion re­ tween $4 cmd $6 milHon for the game against Rham at 6:30 p.m. new classrooms being added in Pack Awards Listed GUlon, WUliam Groot; assistant try completed her academic re­ and four-family use: Require­ ' attained the Honors Roll for the new Industrial development quires for walls, fences, trees Open Spaces Program. Friday. the Church Community House. Cub Scout Pack 65 awards; denner bar, Lin wood Nason, quirements at the University of ments remain the same, except second marking period at Cov­ a result of the town’s efforts to or other screening devices; and He is also expected to recom­ The final game of the season AU attending are asked to Bobcat pins to Carl Rich, Ron­ Paul Toomey and. Leonard Bev- Connecticut last month and will that lots would have to have 6 in Town Earn entry High School. To be listed MINUTE STEAK assist the Pioneer Parachute that the exterior of the pro­ mend bonding authority of over will ^ a home game against E l­ bring their limoh. Beverage will ald Trickott, Timothy Conco- be awarded a bachelor’s degree 2,600 square feet for each living on Uie High Honors, all aca­ lln. posed building be consistent $3 million for a Science and lington at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 23. be served. Those atten d l^ are ran, Craig LsDoyt; wolf, Jud- Co. to relocate her. unit more than two, where 1 ,(KK) UConn Degrees demic siibjects must be 90 per Cl* Scout Pack 65 Den 9 in June, Franklin O. Fingies, with the character of the neigh­ Engineering Institutes at the Variances Approved son Turney, William Scott Jr., Oommiaslon members saw square feel for each Is now re­ cent or better with no grade asked to bring putty knives and completed a scrapbook of registrar, has announced. borhood. University of OonnecUcut. Re­ The zoning board of appeals Kevin Swartz, Michael Follans- the current Industrial restric- quired; and there is no ground below, and on the Honors, all hammers, if possible. Christmas cards which has been Miss Mamet is In the College S E L E C T The requirements for con­ publicans have already submit­ six Manchester students com­ has unanimously approved two bee, Richard Follansbee, Pat­ tlcma as not providing enough floor space requirement for liv­ academic subjects must be 80 Warrantee Deeds sent to the Mansfield State of Liberal Arts and Sciences. c verting a dwelling to an office ted a similar bill to the General pleted work for their bache­ requests for variances to the Warrantee deeds filed with rick Archambault and yLonny Training School and Hospital. controls over the development ing units. building remain the same. per cent or better with no grade C H O IC E The Increased lot size require­ Assembly. lor’s degrees at the University hx^l zoning regulations. Town Clerk Elmore A, Turk- Bernard. Manchester Evralng Herald of the Wilbur Cross Highway A new section of the regula- of Connecticut last month. They below. Under the direction of Den lb ments is the same as that for At the dinner, Dempsey called Mrs. Gladyce O. Blssell of Ington recording transfers of Also, Gold Arrow imder W olf Coventry correspondent, F. . she on which Pioneer has an­ Uons would require a special will receive their degrees In High Honors; Grade 12, Lin­ Mother Mrs. John Druge, the S A V E >30c lb. other types of muHi - family the Republicans approach to Manchester has permission to property: Lester D. BaMn to Badge to Michael LeCier, Kevin nounced Ha interest in building. permit from the planning com­ June. da D oggait and Ronald Hudak; foUowlng cubs did the work; Pauline Little, telephone 742- 99 buildings. state problems “ cynical” and convert the house on Cross St. Frederick W. Hubert of East Swartz, Robert Worden, Mi­ Changes in the Residence mission for the construcUon of Grade 10, Diane Buscaglla, Thomas Druge, Kraig Kamin­ 6231. Additional restrictions would said, "The people of the state They are Thomas A. Ansaldi, to a four-family home and to Hartford, property on RL 44A; chael Follanstoee, Richard Fol- Zone C and Business Zone regu­ public or private hospitals and Kathleen Olesecke, Ann Roy use the existing horse bam, as require three parking spaces for will not tolerate this approach 101 Princeton St., School of Northfields Construction Co., lanabee, Bryan 'Whipple; silver lations would tighten toivn con­ convalescent homes’. There is no and Sahy Scovell; Grade 9, Fve a horse bam. Including horse a two-family conversion, five for to the problem.s of our times.” Business Administration; Rob­ Inc. to Richard E. Jr. and arrow under wolf, Alan Cahill, special permission of any kind K now la, and Shirley Kuchy; training and rtabling. Mrs. Bis- trol over the Increasing apart­ a .three-family, and six for a U. S. Sens. Thomas J. Dodd ert N. Cox, 756 Vernon St., Col­ Marie M. Turcotte, lot 20 on David Tabor; bear ba^e, required now. Grade 8, Alan Aho, and Grade sell at the public hearing with­ WASHINGTON'S C A I C ment building construction In four-family. and Abraham Ribicoff of Con­ lege of Arts and Sciences; Bar­ Northfield Rd.; I. RuUn to Douglas Whipple, James Mac- town. Limits upon hospital and con­ bara A. Ladabouohe, RFD 3, 7, John McKusick and Mary drew her request to use the Mucke’s Sliced Another new requirement for­ valescent ' home construcUon necticut aJso spoke at the $100-a- Dominic L. Angelo of Bridge- Arthur,. James Breen; silver Simmons. premises as a riding academy. BIRTHDAY The speclfle changes pro­ bids conversion of any building plate dipner, which attracted School of Home Economics; posed in the C-zone amend­ would require lots of at least James F. Lockwood, 9 Marga­ Honors: Grade 12, Susan She is to contact Bernard A. newer than 10 years old. 60.000 square feet, frontage of 1,7(X) people. VEAL LOAF ments affect all types of al­ ret Rd., College of Arts and Sci­ Crane, Lots Gergler, Forster Dlonr^ocal building inspector, This would prevent construc­ 200 feet, maximum lot coverage Dodd predicted a victory for Grant, Albert Landry, June for necessary permits. ROOMS FURNITURE lowed new oonstruotlon, and tion of new single-family build­ Dempsey in 1966 and urged the ences; Richard D. Poudrier, 19 conversions as well. of 30 per cent, maximum height Locke, Charles Lowery, Mary William J. Meagher,’ president LUXURY LOAF ings designed only to be con­ party to unite to re-elect him.- Waddell Rd., School of Business c . (Following is a description of of two stories, 40-foot front and Jane Miner, Lynn Mamet, Jean of the Northfields Construction verted Into two-fomtly struc­ side yards, rear yards equal to He also called upon everyone Administration; and Charles D. Co., Inc. was granted a vari­ AND APPLIANCES PEPPER LOAF the changea affecting construc­ In the country to "stand four- Towle, 204 Green Rd., College of Perry, Benitta Plaster, Judith lb tion and conversion In C Zone: tures, Tamsky says. 25 per cent of lot depth, and Sanborn, Russell Scara, Cath­ ance on the building line on Lot New office construction: A off-street parking for one car square behind the President of I Arts and Sciences. 61 on Northfield R j^ d from 40 914.08 DELIVERS - $14.08 4 MONTH Each change la compared with erine Solenski, Paula Tillihg- OLD FASHIONED the existing requirement and ^>ecial permit from the plan­ within 500 feet or the building’s hast, Marcus Tilton and Judith feet to 89Vi feet. An apparent 59 main entrance for each four the reason for some specific ning commission would be re Treschuk. had been made when the beds. eeHar' hole footings were con­ rtianges are summarized. Pro­ quired before a new office Grade 11, Robert Adamcik, Other restricUons on screen­ structed. posed changea to Busineas and building could be constructed in Denise Benoit, Christine J4 - Xndustrtal Zone regulations and C-zone; a special exception ing, appearance and access are Voter Seealon Set the same as for new office maltus, niomas Kolodzlej, Un- other detsdl revisions will be from the zoning board of ap­ The next new voter making buildings. da Maheu, Andrea Muhen, the subject of a future Herald peals Is now required. Car hunting? session wiH be held from 6 p.m. Haddock Fillet Blarth excavation under spe­ Richard Paponos, Christopher article.) to 8 p.m. Thursday In the office New restrictions would re­ cial permit and other accesBory Rose, David Storrs, Donald Permitted usee; The present of registrars of voters In the quire 10,000 square foot mini­ uses are continued from the Storri and Richard Salters. permitted uses are continued town o ttic t building on Rt. 81. mum lots, where 7,200 lots are present regulaUons. Bargain with Grade 10, TerrliEHen Ander­ Coventry Grange will meet at except that commercial or now sufficient; lot frontage of part-time farms, green houses, son, U nda Brown, Natalie 8 p.m. Thursday at its hall on 75 feet where 60 feet Is now At Our tiurseries, golf courses, driving 40;(MM> IN NEGRO SCHOOLS HFCcash Hladky, Kathleen Mahr, Doro­ Rt. 44A. The Lecturer’ s Hour required; maximum height of ATLANTA — The 70 private­ thy iPurvis, Cynthia Quires, will feature "Sweethearts on ranges and recreation dubs are w ith cash fro m Fish Dept. deirted. two stories where three are now ly financed Southern Negro col­ Jolinds W ilks and Frederick Parade.” permitted; minimum side yards leges have a total enrollment of HFC you may taak Toung. Circle to Meet The oommlssion agreed that UEPAY* AMOUNT the barred uses require more of 16 fest, with a total of 35 ateut 40,000. Grade B, David Adamcik, The Bhiendly Circle of the MONTHLY OF LOAN 39 out tho host car Let Beneficial put First CongregaticHial Church All 100% OMieateed land than is likely to be found values anywhoro James Slaton, Joan GUlon, Ran­ $16.75 In existing, undeveloped C Zone dall Glenney, Maurice Isser- will meet at 8 pjn. tomorrow la $300 a 16-Pc. BIDROOM area. youchoosa. Payon man, Christine Melody, Joan the vestry with Mrs. Rena Den­ 26.58 500 a ll-Pc, LIVING ROOM son griving a demonstration on • l2.Pc. KITCHIN Single family dwellings; The tho spot and rapay Murdock, Janice Thompson and CASH 36.41 700 requirements remain the same, — Mary Welles. “ Your Hair and You” , includ­ HFC canvimiantly. ing hair care, setting, cutting, 51.16 1.000 Oaclfie Rafriewwtar G U L M M ILK except that new construction Grade 8, Beverly Bearce, etc. Mrs. Denson Is serving her in your pocket-fast *On 24 month plan TV Sat and Raatat may be only two and one half WE PUT THE S U R E IN Mors than 2 million paapio tvory yaar choose HeusahoM Deborah Brink, Larry Dlns- second year as presidefit of the stories high Instead of three, for trustworthy money h i Ip—to buy cars, pay taxes or more, Mary Durepo, Rita and may cover only 25 per cent Hartford Association of Cos­ Left-over bills to pay? Time-payment accounts? Heavy other Mils, get new appliances er fumlturs, flz-up the Faulkingham, Stuart Griffin, meticians. SEALTEST of the lot Instead of 40 per cent. INSURANCE Susan Hotm, Lorraine Heck, Nominated to Aoodetny expenses? Clean ’em all up with cash from Beneficiall Tw o parking spaces on the houM or for many other good purposes. May ws help yeuT Gregory Hilary, Lynne How­ Senator Thomas J. Dodd has Then, make only one payment instead of several . . . OR HOOD property would be required Borrow up to $100o! Take up to 24 months to ropay land, Joetn Hut^ns, Linda Ol­ have more cash left over each month, too. Just call up, where none are required now. son, Fileen Safranek, Undo TAKE 1,2. or 3 YEARS TO PAY The Brands Thvo-ond-three-famlly dwell­ come in. A i M f i ot S IM • M is $174D wtiSM prsunptif m m IiI hi Schmidt, Dennis Sherman and WE CERTIFY You Con Trust! ings: Requirements remain the 12 m tithlf hMteliiisais •! |t.7S saeh. Ann Simmons. This Advertisement la 73 same, except that three-family We*re a$ Also, Grade 7, M lch^e Allen, Exactly Aa Bepreaented houses would require lots of Brenda Beaioe, Oarla Bowen, near at BENEFICIAL • ALL FURNITURE IS 9,700 square feet instead of 7,- t a k .boNt credit W . In ieteoc. on toaos at groep ratM Robert Bray, Susan Burns, B R A N D N EW 200 (the 7,200 minimum for Marjorie Carlson, Darlene Car­ FINANCE SYSTEM • ALL APPLIANCES ARE two-family units remains); your RECONDITIONED AND penter, Claire Carrier, Danielle Loans up to $1000 — Loans life-intured at low cost there would be no requirement HOUSEHOLD FIIIANO OlouUer, Richard Cunningham, telephone GUARANTEED FOR HARTFORD BRANCH Fruit Cocktail that living unite have ground Debra Edmonson, Kirnbcrly Beneficial Hnonce Co. of Manchester 1 Y E A R 43^5 ALLYN ST. floor space, as there is In the Glenney, Kristine Glenney, . 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER a FREE DELIVERY, SERV­ POPULAR present reghfiatlons; each living M ary Ann Hansen, Richard ICE, SET-UP. STORAGE lULNCMISnR fHOPPINO PARICAM Mttchei 3-4156 • (Over So. New England Tel. Business OfGcO HARTFORD L g e . unit In a three-family dwelling Hladky, Harry Jackson, Ann • ON DISPLAY AT Open Nighto tUl 9 PJML FREE A loM e( SlOO cnt> SI 7.00 «btn pfomptly rtpald la 28 OZ. would have to have 700 square 382 Mkkile Turnpike West l-7S m c S. Phope 247-0858 • 627-9080 CANS feet where 650 square feet are Lepter, Dariene Undcmmn, DELIVERY required; and parking would be 2nd Floor-PHONE: 643-9536 Lyim Moeng, Maiilee Miller, SAVE 17e for four cars on a three-family Patricia Pratt, David Roy, _____ ...With Our Comprehensive *1 bouse lot. Nancy Safranek, B everly Your order for drug needs Apartmente; Maximum Schnell, Diane Troutman and and cos me tics will be taken building height would be two Auto Accident Protection Randy Winkel. care of Inunediately. stories where three arc now al­ Pupils Aiding Library lowed; each living unit beyond Typing 11 students from the BUY A DROP OF FUEL OIL Don’t be uncertain about your coverage . . . be sure Day In . . . Day Out.., the first two would require 2,- classes taught by Mrs. Carol with full-coverage auto ineurance, offering the broad­ 800 square feet of lot Instead of Rose at Coventry High are UNTIL YOU GET OUR... Active A L L the present 1 ,000; apartmente est protection possible, for all your family. gaining practical experience by ( j J s d d o j t L WE HAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES assisting in the high school li­ Prescription Pharmacy o W d be as small u 450 where DISCOUNT DEAL!! 660 Is required, but each addi­ brary, according to a report of 901 M A IN ST,— 94S-5S81 JUMBO Anthony E. Oaluzza Jr., the DONT tional room after the first JOHN L JENNEY AGENCY BOX would have to have 125 square ON PRESCRIPTIONS r« SA V E with Boland’s low price, prov> feet of floor area. YOUR INDEPENDENT AGENCY 1st. 2na« SAVE AGAIN with -S The reduced mtmmiun apart­ en reliability and Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Stamps. Good for hundreds of premium items SAVE 54e ment size, Tamsky says, recog­ C. LEROY NORRIS—JON L. NORRIS .. . resulting in meaningful Oil nizes Uiat small, efficiency 357 E. C EN TER ST.— 643-4117 savings to you ^ e r y day! I FLETCHER GLASS GO. OF MANCHESTER at no extra cost to you. apartments are deelrable siid No ape and downs in your Presoriptlon costs — no "discounts’’ today, "Begnlar *When You Think of Glattf 64M521 BONUS — 1000 TRIPLE-S^ STAMPS FREE prioM" tomorrow! Think of Fletcher** GRAPEFRUIT JUICE N o "rednoed apeolals’’— no."tem poraiy reductions’’, on Piescriptions to hue FOR DETAILS FILL OUT COUPON AND MAIL TODAY 100% PURE MANCHESTER’S OLDEST HNANCIAL INSTITUTION enstamers! N O W AT OUR A t the same time, there la never any NEW LOCATION 40 Oz. Bat. c compromise In servloo or qnaUtyl OPEN TILL 4 P. M. YOU GET OUR LOWEST NAME N O DEPOSIT PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE 54 McKEE STREET YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE W e DeUver MONDAY THROUGH FRiDAY MORE THROUGHOUT THE HEATING iXTBA LARGE, VINE RIPENED Everywhere, Fast OPEN THURS. NIGHTS TILL 9 • STREET 24-HOUR YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR CUSTOMER ‘iiij PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. LARGER QUARTERS and MORE PARKING SPECIAUSTS TOMATOES 2 Lbs. 49c ADDITIONAL HOURS AREA TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE BURNER TRY US AND SEE SIN C E 1935 CITY NEW FRESH, GREEN AUTO GLASS INSTAUED SERVICE CABBAGE THURSDAY EVENING 4 TO t lA . 7c GLASS FURNITURE TOFS TELEPHONE l a r g e j u i c y t e m p l e ORANGES MIRRORS (Firaplae* and Door) 10 For S9c SAFE ARRIVAL BRAND PK^RE FRAMING (oE typM) INSTANT CMJF. CARROTS 2 pfc»g. 29c EARNINGS WINDOW and PLATE GLASS myiitoiida FANCY CONTRACTORS t WE HAVE IN STOCK FalRl'Fgpii : [MEDICINE CAMNETS oiM SHOWER DOORS BAKjNQ POTATOES s U e . ' S9g Wbea Von Think Of Giass, Think Of Fletcher BOUND OIL COMPANY FRESH Maii^uaaa P o a ll ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN 349 CENTER STREET at Watt Coatar St. TtltpboM 443-4320 f r u it S A U D branch office, BoirnoW. oQBn^nnBY > Jm 49« 4

. / ■ -I ' . ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY W, 1965 PAGE SEVEII^ n k c n HANCHESTES EVENING HERALD, HANCHBSnOt; ODNN^ UONDAT, FBBRUABT11^ ned tor March 1 at Armando’s South Windsor Restaurant, R t 5, Blast Wind­ Auto Kills Four Wat m do t6 Inuiianity, or >o sor. Reservatlims must be com- ibnrl^eHtpr pfofod Trith Airs. WUlfom Moh- Outside Church much hawk «« coanot rwtat urgtef tho Ed^^eation Board Names n C dlnnsf chairman, by DRIVEWAYS & nting ^Frald PrMldent to drop more and more bomba, Feb, K TBIADON, Pa. (AP) — Tbe 9 Parking Areas • Gas Station* * BasketbsO Ceorts am are all playtnc our part tai the freat NMr Olwk Members a.m. Sunday Mass tor children Now baking (or Seasaaal Work Ths foUowlng tour women o S ? n a Waahlnfton pattern of dedaion making. 2 Grade School Principals at ths St. Louis Roman Oatholic But none of thla, of oourae, la funny. )uivs besR inducted Into ths South Windsor Woman’s Club church had Just ended. 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU MMOH IS Thia la life or death. We cannot afford The South Wintoor board oto Instructions until further no­ as new members: Anthony E. Mtmro and Paul All work Personally supervised. We are 100% hisared. PbMMmn to let thinga happen by auch indecialon. education has appointed Mar­ Uee. vin Bisenberg aa principal of Mrs. Thomas Lawton, Mra. Santoro, 8-year-old puptfo at the •d OctotMT 1. u n And we cannot gramble for any l-told- Forms may be obtained at William Maguire, Mni. Richard the new Eli Terry Elementary the town nlll and sent to Rec- parish’s parochial school, were lilMiil avw Bt«bid> Bmpi 9ufd>Q you-ao luxury of permitting the hawka Reeves, and Mra. Alan Snel- BelMapa. fiMrad at lb* P o^ u m ^ M School and Arthur HotUn as reaUon Director Sam Brady, grove. chatting with' friends as they DeMAIO BROTHERS **^‘^*^ principal of the Wapping Ele- MkMUr. Com.. M SMMd CUM lU l to take control becauae their alterna­ P l i a n t Valley Rd. Tbe Woman’s Club will hold left the church. 61.3-7691 tive ia, once it goea ao far, a one-time mentaiy School, effective for F ir* Procedure OuUtned an executive board meetiag to­ RATa the next ichool yeir. Antoinette 'Mai^one, 57, of ■DBaO UPI^ experiment, with no aecond chancea, A epeclal letter has been sent night at 8 at the home ot Mrs. Yeadon, was among a group of PsTabU » Ad Eisenberg has been principal to al) mobile home residents in Edjgar K. Sewall, 125 Laurel St. T«ar'.••••eaeaeoeeaeeaaee* and no aurvlvora. It would teach them of the Wepping School since adults entering tor the next I •••a«*aaaaa»*aaaa« U »w Men’s BasketbaU Man DM last September after having South Windsor by the local Mass at 10 a.m. tilM a««««»**«*aa*«*e a leaaon, the hawka, to have their full Volunteer Fire Department out­ The men’s hpsketlMill team of I ••«aaa»«***aaa»«aa way for once. But who, afterwarda, taught at the school for five Our Savior Lutheran Church Peter McQlnnity, 80, a real years. Me received his bachelor lining procedurea to be followed estate man, drove into the WBUMKR p y ____ arould find them where, afterwarda, to in the event of e fire emergen- will pk^ tonight at 7 at the For Your Convenience— a ooatmd of science degree (rom the Uni­ Orchard Hill tehool. church parking lot. He let two B p u a a read it to them? cy. I Aaeodatad Preaa la eaeioslvel? eaU ^ versity of Connecticut and his Tomorrow there will be a elderly relatives out and a Bse ol mpabiioatleB of all aawa ^ masters of ■ education degree The procedure, according to reached over to close a door. ea emditad to tt ot ael othannaa cradtt- Fire Chief Philip Cromible, morning Bible Study claas at ' par aad alae Hia local arvs e from WlUlmantlc State College. tha church at IQ a.m. AMp Jun­ The car shot out of control and He is matriculating at the Uni­ caUs for immediate evacuaUOn ior confirmation clasa at 3;3() rammed a group of parishioners NEW STORE HOURS versity ot Oonnectlcut for his of aU persons from the trailer against a church Wall. to'm'SS'rwSrTel ^ Number Of Rooms Game immediately, no matter how p.m. sixth year certificate. BMday, there will be youth Anthony and Paul were dead AT ■mid Prtmiac Ombd The increasing vogue for apartment minor the fire may seem. Mo­ tor typo Eisenberg lives at ,21 Manor choir practice at 7 p.m., adult by the time they reached Fitz­ building, apparently undertaken in La., Is married and has four bile homes. Chief Crombie ob­ served, are loaded with com­ information cfoss at 7:30 p.m. gerald Mercy Hospital in near­ sound expectation of an Ipcre*^*^ children. and pariah choir practice at 8 by Darby. Mrs. M^ngione died The Ell Terry School, sched­ bustibles and because of their p.m. vogue for apartment living, has stimu­ amall areas may become total­ Sunday night of head, internal KLEIN’S MARKET l aai ilm euaet of S, d- A iP*' uled for completion In Septem­ Fathera-TeiMihera Game and leg injuries. ~ [ireaant^Taa - Tba J i ^ lated real estate boards and the Better > ber, will contain 27-classrooms. ly Involved a fire very quickly. The annual Father versus 161 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER ageoey — Na« Toik Ch^ Business Bureau of Metropolitan New The South Windsor Fire Pour others^ Including McGln- HotUn is assistant principal at Teachers basketball game spon­ nlty and two other boys, were Department should be caked sored by the Pleasant Valley aSdct’S o m a o OP cntcuLJk- York to establish standard rules for the South Windsor High School. directly which Is the quickest Injured. counting the number of rooms in an He lives in Springfield, Mass., PTA has been postponed from Ignatius O’Brien, Yeadon — EFFECTIVE WED.. FEB. 17rii — way to get the department. Feb. 26 to BMday, March 6 at ------J do apartment. la married and has five chil­ Residents should not call the police captain, said toat McGin > — 1 p ja I. dren. He received his bachelor 7:30 p.m. nlty apparently depre.ssed the MUBIImJ * 1 p.m-L Xooaay. The new rules have now been pro­ East Hartford or Manchester The father’s team has schlM]- ladneaday — 1 pm Tuaa^. of arts from Springfield (College Fire Departments since the call accelerator or moved the gear OPEN MON. thru SAT. Amraday — 1 pm. Wadneaday. claimed for almost a year, and condi­ and his masters o( education de­ uled its first practice for Fri­ must then be relayed to the day at 7:30 p.m. in the school Shift lever when he reached ' friday — 1 pm. Thoradv. tions in New York are said to be get­ gree from the State (College at local department. over to shut the door. ■ iatmdayrrlay — 1 pmi riiday.“ Westfield. Mass. gym. Men interested are asked I daadltaa: 10;» am • Persons In doubt as to the "It was the worst tragedy eacapt aattiday —lae ting to be euch that the average hunter HotUn taught Grades 7 u d 8 to contact Edward Curtin, OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY of living space can now understand pre­ number should request the Pleasant Valley Rd. during my career on the force,” social studies at the Wapping operator to get the department (CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY) cisely what he is likely to be g^ettlng Elementary School from 1960 to Practices for the preliminary said O’Brien, a 31-year veteran. Monday, February 15 Once the department has game between Pleasant Valley McOinnity was treated at when he Ufoes to look at an apartment 1962 and was a guidance coup- been called, the chief stated, Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in ■elor at East Longmeadow, ^rls and a mothera-teochera Featuring largest and best selection of Cold Meats which is advertised as having so many someone should be sent to the team will be held tomorrow and Darby for face and shoulder Mass., High School from 1962 street to direct fire trucks. In Town! Also a complete line ol Meat, Groceries, rooms plus fractions of roonu. THiesday, Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. exits and shock. He was held Produce and Beer .... Tlie Chickens And Hawks to 1964. Trailer parks, he stressed, in the school gym. Scout Receives Church Award under $1,000 ball on a charge of Under the New York code, which Next year the Wapping The Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor of St. Bridget’s Church, ad­ tbne weak after the criaia in Vietnam are congested and the depart­ Mothers Interested In plasdng involuntary manslaughter. seems fairly sensible, a living room School will contain Grades 1 ment might have difficulty in are asked to contact Miii. Sam mires the Ad Altare Del Award received by Roy M. Thomp­ we find it reported that the ad­ coiuits as one room if it has at least one through 6 in 12-rOoma and locating the correct tiraller If son of Troop 3 yesterday afternoon at the Cathedral of St. eleven Grades 7 and 8 and a li­ Brady, Pleasant Valley Rd. ministration of Preeident Lyndon Jofm- window. no one Is available to direct Office Hours Joseph, Hartford. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph R. Lacy, chan­ goB may aoon prepare and make a brary. the trucks. cellor, archdiocese of Hartford, presented the award to All bedrooms except a maid’s room Oirt’s Oondltios Satisfactory Dr. Melvin Stein of Oakland Thompson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Thompson of 57 statement explaining Just why we are Only after all the preirious Rd.. a veterinarian, will have count as one room, providing they have Sandra Longano of 845 El- steps have been followed, the Tuck Rd. The Ad Altare Dei Award is a recognition that the doing what we are doing in Vietnam and no office hours for the next two at least one window. A maid's room, Ington Rd. is reported in saUs- chief emphasized, should any church gives to the scout. In addition to the national re­ Just what we expect "and hope to achieve factory condiUon today after a attempt be made by the home- weeks starting today. Regular quirements, the scout must earn 250 points as required by however, counts as one room only if it office hours will be resumed there, and how, preaumably, the admin- five-hour operaUon yesterday to owner to extinguish the blase the archdiocese of Hartford. Points may be earned for each has a full bath attached. Otherwise it March 1. tatration tbinka we may get peace out save her crushed hand. on his own. altar service, choir service or manual church service. Thomp­ is to be counted as only a half room. Tbe right hand of the 20-year- The local department. Chief son is a freshman at East Oatholic High School and an altar t i It. That is the only Instance in which a old girl was crushed when the Crombie said, is ready at all Manchester Evening Herald boy at St. Bridget's Church. (Herald i5ioto by Pinto.) But we also find it reported that, be­ car ghe was riding in overturn­ times to help In any way pos­ South Windsor Correapondent, bath room counts anything, for or sible. Persons with questions Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- fore H can make any euch definitive ed on Ellington Rd. in East and Katherine M. O’Leary, one- Oollins and Kathleen R. Col­ against. Balconies, terraces, bathrooms, Hartford shorUy after 1 am. reg-ardlng| fire protection may 0148. piddle statement, the Johnaon adminia- half interest in property at 18 lins, property at 292 Charter and dressing rooms are not counted yesterday. call him or Asst. Chlsf Frank tration will have to decide what it it- Bines. Bliss St. Oak St. either as rooms or fractions of rooms. / i". -■ Miss Longano was a passen­ George H. Darby and Pauline Certifleate of Trade Name ■elf thinks about such questions. t . -V Legion Dinner Set Half rooms, under the new code, are ger In a car driven by Linda El­ Public Records O. Darby to Alexander K. Lld- J. Douglas Dumas, d/b/a more, 21, of 519 Ellington Rd. The Abe E. Miller American If the American people don’t know. rather hard to calculate. If the apart­ Legion and auxiliary are mak­ vnrdy and Bente Lidvardy, Memorial Corner Store ( Inc., The operaUon was performed Building Permits property at 41 Server St. 352 Main St. / It is suggested, the administration ment has no bedroom /at all, then a Natur« Study By SytTtea OAm B ing plans for a past presidents yesterday morning at Hartford To the U A R Housing CJorp., James Hamilton and Leona H. Marriage License ( doesn’t know eitber. sleeping alcove can be counted as a half Hospital. and commanders and charter new dwelling at 202i Mountain Always Brighter MID-WINTER SHADOWS Hamilton to George H. Darby William George Vlot, 110 El- A to tske one theory, what the room. A walk-in kitchenette (equipped) Miss Longano was a pas­ members night to be held March Rd., $16,000. and Pauline O. Darby, property dridge St., and Sandra^jX/ec Send them all—shirts and senger In a car driven by Linda 6 at pm. at the Legion To BMd Little for Mary F. sheets, towels and face cloths administration baa been indulging in, counts as half a room if ita square Little, alterations to second at 41 Keeney St. Hood, East Hartford, Feb!” 27, Elmore, 21, of 519 Ellington Rd. Hall. ^ Andrew Ansaldi to Daniel P. St. James’ Church. —to us, your local laundry. during the past week, with its bombers foot area does not exceed SO; over that who was treated at Hartford The program will Include a floor of commercial building at We’ll return them brighter, In Vietnam, is a pleasant little public area it can count as a full room. Hospital and released. roast beef dinner, guest speak­ 361 Center St., $2,000. faster, amd at economical for auto repairs?; opinion poll, here and around the All this represents the introduction of The accident is aUII under In- ers and special ceremonies, and Warrantee Deeds prices, too. Op en Forum vesUgaUon by Blast Hartford Joseph F. Phelan and Lillian world. some standard and order to the process Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. will be open to the public, GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES police. Tickets and information on C. Phelan to Eldward D. Cor- Hiia is the way Savllle R. Davis, of counting apartment rooms, at least NEW SYSTEM Robert D. Novak ’Plain, UnUakered Foods’ can be obtained on the super­ New Teachers Hired the dinner are available from nrler and Gall F. Cormier, prop­ Wkshington correapondent of the Chris­ down in New York. To the EldUor, market shelf. Manchester is - Resignations and replace­ erty at 22 Scott Dr. ■ LUMIY wr LESS BANK CHARGE MONTHLY REPAYMENT TERMS Post Adjutant Robert Rose, (per year) 12 months 24 months ^ tian Bdence Monitor, analysed the sit- Your editorial, "The Peanut ab" high, spindle back, ea...... 21.10 ■sem to think they do know what the basic necessity. Driving a car is part TuJ of zip today? of the way of life today. A person who _ fo»n effort that’s wfoe, Mmson administration is doing. Xhetead of his calluig for aa- Dryer lets you determine how dry you went $149.50 Modem Walnut Dropleaf Dining Table, 27V” x 40V'”’’ closed, does not know how to drive is handicap­ with leaves up 681/^’’, 8OV2” extended, plastic to p ...... 68.20 "Wnat the United States la now do- ped. Every able-bodied adult should otlfor premrty fox rise. your clothei to |be. Simply $et the Automatic fog in Vietnam,” said Sunday’s edito- know how to drive and drive well. Su a ■••tot flueia B. AolhMnr vmm •Vs”' ’■ VA " i-- c ' ■■ u. r

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late Edmund Sabourin. He had been employed In the product HoffpHal Notes Both Teacher Unite department of Mott’s S»n>er. Bomiy Israel and U .^ OPEN DAILY 9 t8 9-SAf to I market. Albany Avft, Hartford. UlsHlig keurs are 8 to 8 p.m. TV-Radio Tonight Obituary Other survivors Includ* his to- all aMM exeapMag nwtom- To Discuss Salairies J^lenfy Free Parking Space wife, Mrs. Gloria .Rivers Sa­ l|y wkere they are 2 to 6 p-m. bourin; a aon, Roger E. Sabour­ In Tlu*ee-Way Clash and 8:89 to 8 p-m. aad private in at home; a sister, Mrs. Jsnet Mema where tteT *■* ’5 Manchester Education Association and the Television N O R M A N Prout of PlainvUIe; and two to • p.m. Vtotteea a n reqneatod (OeaMsmd 9) o f Kh.d>U«l t. t-M ( l-lO-mi-IS) Merie (21) Maas HilbllghU brothers, Robert Sabourin of Skating - Coasting as« to aaaeke la paltoato* leenM. f S) Admlial Jack ^ (405 Peter Jeaniase Nilews East Kiliingly and John Sa­ raeli Parilamant today, I kftkol Na m en thaa twa vtotton at meet today to discuss ‘ Memory Lane 7i*0 jototo) Voyage t oBottom M of iev. Hollis, 30, Dies, bourin of South Wlndaor. ____ meet In tbe Cbeyenae 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE aaid Oarmaay "muat faoa a high Bobool at 8:10, and tbe iw - Admiral end Bwabby ) To Tell (he TruUi Funeral services will be hdd ■pedal reapooaibiHty ot unex­ Klndtrsartcn tomorrow at 10 am . at the Pottoato Te«ay: 888 resentattse oouncU of the MBA 1:10 Bupermsa i) Compieat Gardener ampled gravity” in Ita relatioae 12th Circuit ‘ win meet at 8:89 In IlUng Junior wSet-e .Mewl 6:00 i) The FVeacn Cbet Ahern Funeral Home, 180 ADCUrmo SATURDAY: ^Served South Church with lerael. He contraated High School Movie it)^rve Got s Secret Farmington Ave., Hartford. Boon’s dedaion on arma fdr te­ Paul BniAar, Weet Wllllngton; 18) Movie "tea from O.N.iC.L.B. Burial will be in Mt. 8L Bene­ Court Cases Preesident Robert WOKert saM ( 8) Yqsl Bear I;t0 ______No Time (oi Bgte. n e t with “tile fact that German Brent Andereon, 885 Spruce today that the MBA win watt to (401 Adveatnrec la Time 13) Andy GrUtHh dict Cemetery, Bloomfield. edentlaU in Egypt art ttill (8 ) Newe I'The Rev. Ray C. Hollis Friends may call at the fu­ Ice diaUng is good at Center SL; Lbuls Bogclnl. 63 Bpencer hear how murii Got. Dempaay ___ (34) Bridge Springs Annex and supervised worUng to Btre^fthen Naaaer’a 6:00 (> lt ) Lucy Show SO, pastor of the Feder- neral home tonight from 7 to 8. St.; Hies Alice Baiber. 571 Tol- MANCHESTER SESSION requests tor aid t6 eduo Ufm b^ li (34) RUernstioosi MMsslae ttcaUng will be allowed until 10 a m m tu a tor aggreaalon." Tlpke.; Mrs. Katherine Two sets of three-man wm- tore it makes spectfle reoom- ' IDye-DenUty (10-»-80) Andy Wllilama ri(O _d Church at Fort Fair- o’clock tonight. 'hie German In cutting BoStowski, Bast Hartford; John Lsnmie ( S-XMO) W M y ^ Me Mra. Margaret L Oleaney panion cases involving breakup msndatlons k> tha board of ed- TOpS Plue One' . ^ (18) SabecrIpUoa TV pld, Maine, and associate COVEHTTRY — Mrs. Marga­ Also, coasting hours are 8:80 arms shipments to IsrasI was to OoSteUo, 487 Bumham S t; et Nssser to tone down ths Ul- and entering were ucaUon. __ Newe. Sports. Weather Returns jto r of South Methodist ret I. Glenney, 78, of Rt. 44A. to dark daily in Center Springs Mrs. Jsndlre Oooney, Wapping; Thursday by Judge Nicholas But, he said, the MBA wlU 6) R o ^ and Hie mends 1 t£w „"gs&^Mg C ,‘ lurch from 1962 to 1964, widow of Christopher G4en- Park. gricht visit. But ths Egyptian Mrs. Ruth Hanson, 384 Green aril for a salary schedule adjust­ |) Pater Jenalncs—News 10:00 ( 3-12)3-13) (5B8 ^ ( t o l No ice .skating at Charter Oak press reported over the week­ Arinentano this morning. I) Hooee ( 8-2^) Dlash^Dinah Rkore Special j ney, died Saturday at Backus Hd.; M it. Marjorie Kraaeowski, Accused in the Jan. 16 break ment ,_4) What’e NewT (10-23-80) Httchpock ^ suddenly Saturday of a Park or Center Springs Pond. end that Nsaser has prepared a (lOJMO) “ Memorial Hospital, Norwlch._ Overtwook Rd., Vsmon; Ray- into Cavanaugh’s barege m We are not ready tor sanc­ HuaUey-Brlnkley (M) In-flehqpl Srevlevlew irt attack at Fort Fair- She was bom In SMgland, red carpet reception. ( t> WallWalter Croakite 10:10 ( 8) Oona.____ what'e ____e Ahead . jnond M k^ade, StaffordvlHe; Bolton, Donald Gagnon. 18, M tions yet, but we do to OsUaat Men (13) Oovemor'e Report Id. was a membar of South Meth­ In East Berlin, Ulbricht as­ noUfy the board of tha MBA’s sailed West German ettorts to Mrs. OlorlaOskes, l67 Tanner 486 N. Main St., pleaded not Nearebest 11:00 (-8-1O43A0) Newe, Sports ^ew8 of hl8 «1S) Movie Ipined In silent prayer for their man prestige abroad by sup­ South 'Windsor; Mrs. Elisabeth the latter charge waa transfer­ £ m »«M 0) Newt, Ne Sports, M ^ e m had Just received her 25-year For Rescuing Ws shall dlsouss the posalMl- fin n er pastor and his family. pin from Coventry Orange. porting a halt In the West Ger­ White, U 9 Maple S t; Mre. Al­ red to the Bast Hartford session featber ll:to \i\ Tootfet m logical Seminary Choir, which He said he used a stethescope Viet Nam’s strong man. also Mrs. Wilbert Uhlman, 262 Oak mum. Rocky HUl $6,000. He has a brother, Jamaa, 7H ; and a aUtar, Gail, 8. ^ y 7, 1934, in Bangor, the son George \V. Cheney Sr. and could not detect any sign of was expected to announce a 20- St.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Elsewhere, Uschers are ask­ • • • * • was directed by William R. Largely attended funeral (CauttoDed from Page One) M Rey C. 8r. and Lucinda F. Mague of Westminster Choir life In Mitchell. Karras lowered member advisory council, in­ Raymond Zemanek, 115 Walker ing for raises, beyond their nor- Hochharg, JndlUi CoroL daughter of Dr. David T. and BoWa. He was a graduate of services for George W. Cheney him* to the bottom of the 75-foot cluding six military officers, to Sit; a eon to Mr. and Mrs. Ade- ^ ^ . mal inoi-ement increases, rsng- Wlfh The Exclusive Mini-Wash System . School, N. J. He also sang in Sr. were held Saturday after­ Corot Ann Stitt Hochbarg, 93 Northvtaw Dr., South Windsor. igor Theological Seminary, Bangor Savoysud productions crater to facilitate earth-moving serve as a temporary legislative lard Sampeon. Windsor Hill. port by Brezhnev, First Deputy, ,rom $100 to $300. No de- She was born Jon. 18 at Hartford Hoapital. Her maternal tired Ms B. S. degree in ed- of Gilbert and Sullivan. noon at hia home, 21 Hartford operations. arm of the government. Premler DmRry Ustiiwv, De-1 cuion has been mad* yet in Rd. The Rev. G. Dougla DISOHAROBD SATURDAY: grandfather U R. H. Stitt, Leavenworth Kona. Her paternal SptaiOon at Farmington (Maine) ’rae album contains 12 famiL- State police requested owners Khanh’s ruling military Mrs. Corrlne Bycenski, Windsor fense Minister Rodwn Y^Mali- Haitford but the board Of edu- grandporanta are Mra, Mary (toUch, Stoughton, Mosa., and m e te Teacher’s OoUege, and at lar sacred solos, and was made Krumbbaar, rector of Stock- of bulldozers and other heavy council reportedly picked Quat, novsky and the Red Chinese | ^ proposed a $5,800- bridge (Mass.) Epiacopk Locks; Albert Yoet, 124 High Banjamln .Hochberg, Columbia. She hoa two brothara, David, tended Boston University PaS' at North Methodist CSiurch equipment to help rip away part 55, after three oUier candidates S t; Mrs. Bthel Oaotner, 219 ambassador to Moscow. Pan 236 range sndths city man- 8%, and Michael, IH ; and two aUtara, Jaanna, 6, and EUolne, Up To 14 Lb. Mr's Sut^dy School. with James McKay, organist, Church officiated. Burial waa in of the hillside over the crater. turned down the premiership. A Woodland S t; Sharon Hoskins. « ..wo,,. » $5,S00-$8.850 range. 4. -.'Hi. '' \ ' ,«y walked Into Verndn police'There la presenUy no such Tanyvtlle He has a brother, George Eklwin Jr., 1; and five Mr. Maheu was bom In Farm- "He kept talking slower and by Nguyen Huu Tlio, president Miss Joan Grous, French Rd.. headquarters and said his car ohlnery In (tonnecUct aUtara, C ^th lo; 9, Linda 8, Shawn, 7, Bath, 6, and Heather, home. A resident of Man- On Tree Removal Bolton; Mrs. Angelina DeIGuer-{ had become disabled on Bolton Strikes have played a ton, Canada, and lived in El- slower. Finally he didn’t an­ of the Central (tommlttee of the part In t. eater for many years where lin^on 11 years. He was a re­ Viet Cong's Presidium. cio, 53'Birch St.; Mrs. Marie! Rd. after hitting he believed teacher-school board _hasssls _ _ _ S • S # • Bartlett Tree Experts ef swer. His head lolled to one was called ‘'Goroy," he was tired carpenter. side. It called upon the Viet Cong to Kupehunos and son, 105 Birch! was an animal on the highway, elsewhere in the country A Slx- Blenaal, Karen Roe, daughter of Richard Q. and Barbara West Hartford Is the apparent S t; Mrs. Dorothy Makula and, Stanley was arrested laterloay strike took Dlaoe In Paw- ,oavn for hia nimblenees on Survivors include his wife, "At that point CSiarles went "deal deadly blows at the ene­ Fowler Menoel, RFD 2, (toventiy. She waa bom Feb. 9 at G. E. MOBILE MAID wife, Mrs. Antionette Bilodeau low bidder for removing 27 son, Tolland;. Mrs. Doris D u-, where he worked. He waa pre- tucket R I • teachers in Ken- rutches and unbounded energy. for help.” my” end said that the war Is Mancheeter Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal grondporenU Maheu; three daughters in Can­ trees from town streets and becoming "more and more fresne and son. Bast Hartford; | sented today in Manchester Cl.- ' tucky.New j i r m y r t l S ^ Me had lost his left leg in 1944 from other municipal property. Miss Miller stayed, "but noth­ Mrs. Jeanne OJala and daugh­ ore Mr. and Mra. Raymond Ftowlar, 111 Am ott Rd. Her pa­ ada, three sons, William Maheu ing I could do would help him.” ruthless as it is drawing near to Oklahoma have gone on strike ternal grandmother U Mra. Mary Mensal, 46 SL John SL gs the result of severe bums of Hartford, Frank Maheu of Bartlett, with a price of $1,- success.” ter, 2 Hartland Rd. $1,000. He IS scheduled to ap- in the past year ered in an accidental fire. 200 less plus a 2 per cent dis­ Bennett and Miss Miller were past year. She has two brothers, Richard, S.%, and Thomoa 4. EIHngton and a son in Canada; treated for exposure and shock North Viet Nam charged that DISCHARGED Y E S T £ R- pear again cn March 22. • « • • * Automatic PORTABLE had been playing with count if paid within 10 days of The National Educatton As­ 27 grandchildren, 30 great­ at the Little Falls hospital. two U.S.-South Vietnamese PAY: Mrs. Patricia Bsttinger, state police InveaUgation, sociation, of which Uto lOBA is rgtatches and attempted to completion, was the lowest of Kibble. Jamaa Joaaph, eon of Daniel C. and Ann McGorty grandchildren and 1 great-great ships shelled one of its -villages 52 Devon Dr.; Mrs. jBcquetlne conducted by Trooper WUHam an afflllate, p r ^ r a impostng Kibble, 21 SL John St. Ha was bom Feb. U at Mancheeter Sam p them out with his foot Iteieven bidders, whose sealed grandchild. Sunday. It said that North Viet­ VetUsux, Coventry; Kenneth Buckert under the dlrecUon of sanctions Instead o f rtrtktng- Memorial Hoapital. HU maternal grondporanto ora Mr. and When his clothing caught fire. Funeral services will be held bids were opened in the Mu­ Bhidsley, 184 Maple St.; Leo S gt Stanley Nasiatka, is con­ nicipal Building this morning. namese troops set both craft In the past it has not been Mn. James McGorty, Waltham, Mosa Ha luu two brothari, 2 He was a Herald newsboy on tomorrow at 8:15 a.m. (rom the afire. Morin, Glastonbury; Mrs. Wan­ tinuing. loath to use this method. The Thoinas, 4, and Donlrt, 2; and a slater, Ann, 5. fee West Bide .of town and was The other six are; Walgren About Town Ladd Funeral Home, 19 EHing- Tree Expertis of West Hartford, The (tommunlst regim e'also da Affrioano, Coventry; Deb­ Bleu is to appear in Manches­ February (to!A publication, '‘Ad­ 0 • ■ 0 0 - 0 || familiar sight peddling a bi- ton Ave., Rockville, with a Mass $1,360; Tamblln and Smith of The Rev. Richard W. Dupee announced that it was request­ orah Zmijewskl, East Hartford; ter Circuit (tourt on March I. visor,’’ cantos a notics of sanc­ Dvfresaa, Michael More, son of Marc Michael and DorU tWcle with onjk ieg while balanc­ of requiem at St. Luke's Church, West Hartford. $1,395; Carter of South Methodist Church -^11 ing the International (tontrol Mrs. Lillian Jacobson, Wap- Zwlck wa.s the son of Michael tions being applied sgsJnst s Ann Roy Dufreana, 2S'Jaldaa Dr., East Hartford. Ha woa ing a crutch across the handle- EMin^on, at 9. Burial will be in .Tree Experts Co. of Vernon, (tommission to "withdraw im­ pinBlg; Mrs. Grace Boiichard, He- Jr. and Stella Grsyhek Zwlck school district in Wyoming. bora Fab. 10 at Manchester Memorial Honiitol. HU maternal Conduct an adult Bible Study of 222 Lydall St. He was a kars. David was fitted with an St. Bernard’s Cemetery, Rock­ $1,465; Walter C. Korn Co. of course Wednesday at 10 ajn. mediately all its fixed teams” bron; Danlel O’Connell, 25 As a result the Wyoming Ed­ grandparents ora Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roy, 170 Lake SL HU DISHWASHERS tiflclnl leg in 1965 at Nowing- ville. because repeated U.S.-South Northflold St.; Bonnie Wight- member of St. Bartholomew’s ucation Aesociatlon has dirseted Botamol grondporenU ora Mr. and Mra. Luclen Dufreana, Litchfield, $1,735; Associated at Susannah Wesley Hall. Church. n Hospital for Crippled Chil- Friends may call at the fu­ Tree Experts of Newington. Vietnamese air raids made it man, 357 Woodbridge St.; Mrs. its members not to apply for or Bast Hartford. n. His handicap had never neral home tonight from 7 to 9. $1,996. and Oscar F. Warner of St. Ellzabelh's Mother Circle difficult to guarantee their safe­ Barbara Klemba, 7 Walker St.; Other survivors include two accept positions in & district With The New Twin Racks ty. ^ brothers, Michael J. Z-.vilck of 'ohlbited him from aotivitlea, Woodbury, $2,016. will meet Wednesday at 8:15 Debbie Fortier, Tolland; Joyce "until such time sa ooodlUons |i” n, Matthew Gragg, son o f Thomoa G. and Marilyn Mrs. Mary Ann Lilley The commission, composed of Bolton and William T. Zwick wever, as he was active In Specifications call for all of p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Ollpbant, 41 Gerald Dr., Ver­ Improve and teachers are able Hubbard HuU, 208 South St., RockvUle. He was born Fab. 10 Mns. Mary Ann Shea Lilley India, Poland andsCanada, wax of Manchester; and his pater­ j^ r t s , served as a mascot for the trees to be removed within Schetoenflug, 2S1 School St. non; Anita Rodelll, 97 Hub- to work In a professional cli­ at Manchester Memorial HoapiUL HU motahial mndpor- veral town baseball teanis o t Hartford died yesterday. ■ 35 days, inclemeht days in­ set up to supervise^e 1954 In­ lard Dr., Vernon; Jeffrey Stew­ nal grandfather, Michael mate.” The CEA is supporting tnU or« Mr. and Mra. Harold V. Hubbard, BO Combridgo SL Mrs. Michael Maasaro will be Zwick Sr. of Mancheeter. id earned a swimming badge She was born in Manchester, cluded, from the day of the dochina armietlce. art, South Windsor; John Bun­ the WEA in its stand and eon- HU potomal grondporenU ora Mr. and Mrs. Isaac C. Hull, co-hostess. T^e funeral will be held EWhile an Explorer Scout ata daughter o t the late John and award of the contract, with ail U;S. military sources said the nell, East Hartford; Thomas St. alders It unsthlcal for any CEA ■eltuate, R X He has a brother, Hiomas Hubbard, 2. Mary. OiMalley Shea. She livecl elm trees to be removed, no bodies of seven Americans have John, Wapping; John Spauld­ Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from member to accept employment • • • * • Sfarfing ^ 0Binp Pioneer. Davis, his par- The Women’s Home' League been found in the wreckage of Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ■nts, and hia brothers and sis- in Hartford for 10 years, and later than April 1. ing, 118 Walnut St.; Linda in the (hstitet untU; fthe * ooncUon Lolselle, Soot David, son of Volmore and Melissa CrUt of The SalvmUon Army will meet the U.S. enlisted men's billet at Taylor, 160 Union St., Rock­ MMn St., with a Maas of re­ is lifted. Mrs nwved to Berlin in the fall was a member of the Ladies of tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Junior Loisalle, 468 W. Middle Tpke. Ha was bom Feb. l l at Man- Qul Nhon which the Viet Cong ville; Walter Reed, 53 Leland quiem at 9 at, St. Bartholo­ ohasUr Memorial HosplUl. HU matamal grondporenU am General Electric M 1955. Lasalette and the Burma Mis­ Hall of the church. Hostesses bombed last Wednesday. Dr.; Mrs. Jeanette Kegley, 185 mew’s Church. Burial will be ^ H e was bom in Manchester, sions Club. Kaffee Krafters will be Mrs. Herbert Metcalfe, V l^ R B FIFTH BOtmCE Mr. and Mrs. (toarlos CrUL York, Po. HU poUmol g ^ - Twelve other Americans are N. Main St.; Raymond Larivee, St' Bridget’s Cemetery. .W A^OTON - Forrtgners poranU ora Mr. and Mra. Volmore Loisalle Sr., Holyoke, son of Edward L. Jr. and Survivors Include a brother, Mrs. Robert Richardson and still missing and presumed dead Friends may call at the fu­ HIGH SPEED Paul Shea of Manchester; and 40 Russell St.; Mrs. ''Victoria traveling in the United Mates Mm , 167 .ura Eastman Davis. A grad- Mrs. Jemima Dugan. Meet Wednesday in the ru'ible, and two other Ward, Wapping; Mrs. Marion neral home tomorrow from 2 .te of BerUn High School, and two sisters, Mrs. James Horan to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ars the tiation’s flfth-largest Americans were killed in the Steele, East Hartford; Mrs. source of export san ^ s. . Douglas Edward, loo of John F. Jr. and Doro­ ntral Connecticut State Col- and Mrs. Leo Barden, both of The VFW will meet tomor­ explosion. AUTOMATIC he woa a general science Hartford. The KaHee Krafters Group of row at 8 p.m. at the poet home. Cheryl Allen and daughter, thy A. Kror Makula, Wlllla Circle, RFD 2. RockvUle. Ha waa So automatic it does all the work . . . Lets you go out ^ .Cher at Middletown High -The funeral will be held the Manchester YWCA will WilUmanUc; Mra. Melissa Lol- bom Fab. 10 at Manchester Memorial HUpltol. Hia paternal when the dishes go in! Just press a button and select meet Wednesday from 9:30 a.A. Field Earns $15 Million aalle and son. 458 W. Middle grondporenU ora Mr. and Mrs. John Makula, East Hartford; lool and a member o f East Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from The cast of "The Beet Man” the cycle you want... Daily loads, pots and pans, china, iriin Methodist Church. the Fisette Funeral Home, 20 to noon at the Community Y, will rehearse tonight at 8 in Tpke.; Mrs. Ann Kibble and He hu a brother, John Raymond, 4%; and a sUUr, 8us$n Other survivors include two 79 N. Main 8t. Members wiU the basement rooms If The NEW YORK - New York’s son, 81 St. John S t; Mrs. Mari­ Marla, 7. Clothes Dryer crystal or rinse and hold. G-E Thoro-Wash gives you Sission Ave., Hartford, with a rs, Mrs. jirvjng C- Morton continue textile painting with Little Theatre of Manchester, Kennedy International Airport lyn Hull and son, 308 South St., sparkling, spotless clean dishes and silverware without Mass of requiem at 9 in Our Love, Sheila iM n , doughUr of Robert H. and OoDotonca Mrs. David DeMara, both Lady of Sorrows Church, Hart­ stencils, (toffee -will be served. and have a dress rehearsal to­ in 1963 earned about $16 mil Rockville; Mrs. Margaret Carl­ hand rinsing or scraping. The new twin pack lifts up Hon — treble the earnings of L. Greene Love, South St, Oovantiy. She was bom Fab. 1 , Manchester;- four - brqthere, ford. Burial will be in North- Mrs. Robert Kittle and Mrs. morrow at 8 p.m. at lUlng son and daughter, 202 Porter L Davif of PaoU, Pa., any other air terminal. Every S t; Mrs. Eleanor Naasiff and at RockvUle General Hospital. Her maternal grondparanU with the lid for eksy-reach loading and uiiloading. wood Cemetery, Wilson. Michael Rubacha -wUl be hot- Junior High School Auditorium. d W. Davis of Manchester, time a Jetliner wheels from one son, WllUmonUo; U n . Judith a Mr and Mra. Earl Greene, Riverside, R.I. Her jtotemal • Friends may call at the fu­ teesee. Mrs. Kenneth Machin is The play will be presented ------’ —a, Detroit, ill O. Davis of Washington, acting chairman of the group. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Its five landing strips the air­ Jaquith and son, 52 W. Village grandparents Mt.‘ imd Mrs. Lawrence Ljgya, 'bal and Calvin S. Davis of neral home tonight from 7 to 9 port collects $837.28. It costs an St, Rockville; Mrs. Sylvia Mich. She has three brothara Thomas, T, Jsftrey, 8, and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Mrs. Lawrence Briggs and at 8:30 p.m. at the school. Tick­ Berlin; and several nieces ets will be aould at the door. average of $4.71 to land each Hlrschfeld and daughter, 81 jbana, 8; and a slsUr, B | ^U Jeon, 8/ 7 to 9 pm . Mm. Jesse Bannister, dttectora nephewa of the textile painting, have pasrenger there compared with Mountain Rd. HAMBURG NOTE THESE FEATURES: The Ladies of lasalette will W arn er, Denise Carol, daughter pt Richard H. and Bar- Funeral eervlces .will - be held listed materials needed to do Toaer group of Second Con­ $1.80 tor Chicago’s O’Hare In­ 'ddneaday at 2 ;3 ^ .m . in East meet tomorrow at 8 at the fu­ gregational Church will meet ternational and 70 cants at Los nice C. Fecko Womer, 7 Rau SL, RookyUle. She was bom tin Methodist Cnuroh where neral home for a recitation of the woric; prelaundered fabric,, Suetion Picks Weeds Jon, 88 at RockvUle Geneml HoaplUl. Her moUmol grond- board for ssounting fabric, tomorrow at 8 pjn. at the home Angeles. body will lieslp state from the Rosary. orenU am Mr. and Mra. John Vooko, RoohvUle. Her po- • FIush-Awsy Drain cardboard, 'mending tape, pins of Mrs. kttchael Keroptan, 71 29$. Has high speed drying Auto­ • Waist High Control Dial am . tliat day. Burial will Baldwin Rd. Mrs. Albert PARIS — Seawsod harvaot- S grandmother U Mm. Marilyn Warner, Hartford. Sho o Blue Vinyl la WUoox Cemetery, East Roger H/ Sabourin or taoks, amaH piece of j^ass Ing Is very difficult, fo f special has a brother, Richard John, 1; and a alkUr, Deborah Ann, matic dry control. Magnetic door o HondlM-ttp SUveiwom for mixing paint, stiff bristled Heavisides and Mra. Warren . . .. TRAFFIC DBATH8 .. .. (U m lt 6 lbs. Per Family) iCuahloned Interior • SOUTH WINDSOR- — Roger Blackwell will serve as host- slddes must be usOd and ths latch. Three heat selections. Synthetic Basket ' brushes. Paint and stencil paper HARTFORD (AP)—Ths BUts ***«*• o Self-Cleaning wUI be po oalUng hours. H. Sabourin, 25, of 659 Main Motor Vehicles Osportmsnt re­ plants grojr hi tolrjly deep wo* do-wrinkler.' -Fluff cycle. Many other o Eosy-RoUlng Costem lenU y suggests that St., died Friday at St. Francis will be available for practice. ported todsy ths Mlowing com- tor. Now a French ■'Bnn, to fs - Oorhatl. SherrUyn Cond. daughter o f Richard and Bon- noteworthyieatures. « 800-Watt Colrod Heater wbAlilg to do w may eea- Hospital, Hartford. Thoee without stencils will need Tbe Mailmams will meet Brismi of trsfflc fstalitlss trom eilltats ths task, has'dssl||ptod sU Jaofij ^ AndmwsAndmwe dorbaii, Corball, 40 Qufen ()uaen St„ SL, New Britain, form- o Aatqmatlo Rotroetabto e FnU-wklth Chrome Hondto tke Beat l9erUn Meth- He WHS bom In Stafford ■ hard lead pencil, patterns, tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home Jsn, 1 through midnight: a motorisfd bange with a suc­ "IS liS ? 'WK MARKET ■rly>ly o f Monohastar.Mo She woa bom Fab. fi at New Britain Power Corfi ., ' • ConybtdfMit Counter Top Springs, a son of Mrs. Jose­ a sharp cutting knifs or singls* of Mre. Henry WierxblclU, 85 1184 tion devlcs, to dNMl' sp'ths wood ill fflOHLAMp 8TRI)ro.^0N B MS-dfn Oanaral Ho lUl. Her nutamol grandpiuento am . Mr,, and Funeral phine Moran Sabourin and the edge raxor Made. Loolcnirood St. Aadrows, 68 Denton StTHtr MiUriud gmnd* i 88 from d/eQihM u great 0IU jeM ra. E dw o^ CorbeU, BriatoL ; mANCHiSSTER EVENING HERALD, MANUHEiSlER, GUNN, MONDAY, tEuKUAKl^ 15, 1966 p a g e t e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1966 PAGE ELEVEN ------selected to do a Series the office of Pomona tor the El^tic SloekiiKN night by Wilson Baker, fielma YOL'R r r-t balance o f the Grange y e a r.. Murphy, ZaimaA hour programs for the Records) for "Stnlighten Up Hebron Prof. Dando of America.’’ He has l«W ‘shed and F ly Right,’’ whloh he’4 public ^ r t y director. CAN Bf rr.PPFTTfr) WITH Commissioned at UConn Truuts — N a t Cole, 45, a book, "Builders of a Nation, written yecurs before for $60 to 1 , 0 0 0 T a k e The letter said; "Your organi­ tC O N O M Y - 1*, 7 F A C T IO N William N. Queal of Hebron, Get Promotioi^ and has written a series af ar­ pay the rent. The disc was a zation is hereby granted a per­ a senior at the University of Q u b’s Guest ticles for "Cue,’.’ the M M r s . Drew Connecticut, was commissioned Final M arch Public rehiUons aepartmenU theater magailne. Prof. Dan^ tad CJole's work cut out for him. Dallas County from Brown's STOPr war­ announces that firemen’s train­ The engagement of Miss from a poet as aviation editor The 1964 Nobel Peace Prize­ Mrs. Roy Farris of 9 Durkin county level. will be Introduced to the club Nathaniel Adams Coles was In 1963, long-buried worries den of Manchester L>od(e of ing courses are scheduled for Helen Anne Gworek of Man­ at the Hartford Times. He has winner left hie sick bed in St. was elected to a third term BANTLV OIL In the county there Is a county at the open meeting. They are raised in Chicago, where his and hidden resentments caused Masons, has been named gen­ April 4 and May 16 at the chester to Thomas F. Kimball been P A W ’s public relations Atlanta, Ga., and Jlew to Selma as P(x:ahonla8 of Sunset Coun COMP.ANY, INC’. club committee; representatives Mrs. Aubrey Bashaw, Mrs. father was minister of the First his collapse in the wings of New eral chairman for the first an­ Firemen’s TValnlng School. Wil- of Sudbury, Ma.ss„ has been StlV'P 1959. for today's demonstrafcicm. He cll. Degree of Pocahontas, at af of each town who serve as an Douglas Gallup, Mrs. George York’s Carnegie Hall during an MAIN STKEET nual George Washington Din­ limantic. Interested members announced by her psirents, Mr. Zalman Joined U AC in 1957 B a ^ s t church. went to bed Saturday for treat­ meeting recently at Tinker Hall ner-Dance sponsored by the advisory board for the County Hession Jr., Mrs. Richard Kal- ■Young Nat took to music ear­ Easter concert. He had acute are asked to contact Chief and Mrs. John V. Gworek, 274 from the vice presidency of a ulcers and internal hemor­ ment of a . 27. Music for diow, clothing revue, favorite of Manchester High School, re­ Hostesses for the evening FUEL OIL Cole came to Long Beach, more than 3,000 Negroes since will be continued Feb. 24, for continue policies established by he could enjoy more leisure ard Gutzmer, prophetess; Mrs dancir^^ win be by the ^Max food show, horse and beef day, ceived a B.S.' in nursing.from will be Mrs. James Moriorty, Calif., in 1937 with a dying re­ the voter registration campaign completion. Fi.sher, who has bad charge at with his family and for baseball, began a month ago, was admit­ John Buck, first scout; Clarence Kabrick orchestra. Dress will teen club, demonstration and the University of Connecticut public relations at UAC since chairman; Mrs. Philip Ooppe- vue, “ Shuffle Along." He was TTie 4th Senatorial district to which he was always addict­ ted to the hospdtol Friday, suf­ Booth, Powhatam; Mrs. Clarence ^ GLOBE 4 be semi-formal. Proceeds fcom public speaking, camp and the in 1964. She is an alumna of 18, and decided to stay in Cali­ will hold a Lincoln’s Day Din­ I 1946. Fisher Jolnned PA W in teo, Mrs. Philip Hyde, Mrs. R gv. Bernard McGUrk of St. Maurice Church In Bolton awards prizes to winners of poster Booth, keeper of records; Mrs the dance w ill be afipUed to the county 4-H Fair. Delta Zeta social sorority. She fornia. He dropped the final "s " ed. fering from chest pains. ► ner Wednesday at the Manches­ 1942 through a former affiliate, William Kodes. Mrs. Robert conteot on "Raad afid Know Your New Mass" sponsored by the parish library. From left Myra Fitzgerald, keeper of Wido'wa’ and Orphans’ Fund of In Hebron the members have is presently on the nursing from his name and began tic­ His physician said Clark, 43, Travel Service 1 ter Armory. Tickets for the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft of Locke, Mrs. Henry Lopez, Mrs. ora Elaine Toner, Kathy Geer, Renee Calhoun, Pamela Greer, Shairon Maneggia (accepting wampum, and Mrs. Buck, trus­ Manchester LiOdge. Family Night, Achievement .staff of Manchester Memorial kling Ivories in dives for $5 a RECEIVES AWARD was kept in the hospital for rest event may be obtained locally MUs-souri. He had previously William McCaffrey and Mrs. gift) and Eric Clear, (m rald photo by Ofiara.) tee. Dinner will be served at 8. Night, the town fair, and march Hospital. Her fiance is a grad­ NEW HAVEN (AP)—Gorald and observation. ► MAIN STREET from Republican town chair­ covered many major national Richard Murphy. niglk or less. An American flag was sent to Reservations can be made with in the Memorial Day parade. uate of Belmont Hill Prepara­ M. Olemence, senior research The Dallas County Board of man H. Clay Osborn. The meet­ news stories for the Kansas It was in such a dive that a the council by the Hon. Emilio 6 4 3 - 2 1 6 5 William Reichert, senior dea­ Mrs. Drew pointed out that tory School, Belmont. Masts., Prof. John A. Dando South Dakota. The contribu­ as.soclate in Yale University's Registrars Is (»nvenlng today ing is open to anyone who has City Star in the 1930s. EDUCATOR DIES soggy barfly one night Jammed Q. Daddarlo, representative of eon, at French RiL, RD 1, Bol­ and a senior at the University tions are for children and astronomy department, has been for the last time this month to ►Authorized agent In Man­ tile 4-H has branched out in the the price of a ticket regardless vanced work on a Columbia Uni­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS COOPERATIVE a paper • crown on the young pi­ the First Congressional Distri ton. ______' o f politics. versity Fellowship. He was ac­ T O R R IN G T O N .(A P )— Dr. Or- A letter with the flag said that Hebron muM also change. There joring in insurance. H e is a Sky Eye Versatile OIL (O.VI’.VNY Royal Astronomic So(hety of The parade permit — first tive with the Montreal Shakes­ win B. Griffin, superintendent They should be brought to "Look, King Cole!" The nick­ it had formerly flown over the Railroads and Steamship^ are many projects that can be Grades 8, 9, and 10 o f Re­ member of Chi Phi social fra­ A lH\i''ii>n of church Sunday and will be mail­ name stuck and Nat (King) Cole London, Yale announced Sun given the Negroes since the ► WASHINGTON — America’s peare Society ahd Montreal R e­ of schools in Utchfield from U.S. CJapltol building. ^ ^ ULines. ie s . started. gional High School are to hold ternity, a student senator, and ed the next day by Mrs. Robert was on his way. day. Olemence is noted fenr hls drive began Jan. 18 — was Firemen Quell latest weather satellites not pertory Theater. Professor Dan­ 1929-1968, died Sunday at Hun- R O I.A M I Oil. CU. There was a social time with Hebron needs new club mem­ seminars through the latter Is captain of the University of Survey Is Planned In 1943 Cole contracted with Theory of Mars, a <»lculation handed to offlcw s of the Dallas do Joined the Trinity staffed' gerford Hospital. He was 71. He Little and Mrs. Richard Daniel­ refreslunentJ after the elections. bers and leaders. No special part of the coming week. Guid­ Connecticut ba-sketball team. only send pictures of atmos­ SINTK 193.1 Capitol Re<»rd8 (then Liberty of the motion of the Rod Planet. County Voters League Sunday Blaze in Crass ance Director Robert Sernoff- pheric conditions to ground sta­ 1950 as an English instrurror ; leaves his widow, Olga Swensen son. akills are needed. The 4-H will He also served as president of A pancEtite supper will be held ski, a n d guidance couselor his junior cla.ss. tions, but turn on station receiv­ and a year later, he begun his Griffin, a son and two daugh­ .■Ul ftKOAl) STKEET train you. "Behind the Pages" radio series ters. Funeral .servlce.s will be Shrove ’Tuesday, March 2, from Firefighters from the Eighth Following Mrs.' Drew’s brief John Laboc will be on hand to The wedding is planned for ing equipment on each pas.s- TKL. F o r P a re n ts ’ G r o u p for station WTIC. He was also Wednesday in Litchfield. 5 to 7 p.m. at the parish hall. MID'WINTER STAMP JAMBOREE...REDEEM THESE COUPONS FOR District Fire Department need­ talk the members put on a discuss plans for the future July 24. over. ed more than 100 gallons of with students. Members of the Young People’s project parade including rabbits, Fellowship are selling tickets. water In battling a raging dothing, electricity, small AW 201 parenta of students^ cafeteria should be built in the grass fire on Slater St. last Manchester Evening Herald near future The Brotherhood of St. An­ motors, bicycle, cooking, horse, In Bolton 'Junior-Senior High drew will meet tonight at 8. 'Extra night dogs and other small pets, gar­ Hebron correepondent. Miss Su­ Bohool will be called sometime The stu d en ts eat in the The blaze, appeuiently started san B. Pendleton, telephone double classroom, augmenting RerJtal Held den, photography, knitting and soon to ascertain what sort of *016 second in a series of by a cigarette or dgar thrown home management. This last 228-S454. parents’ group, if any, they lunches brought from home Triple-S from a passing vehicle, destroy­ with mUk and Ice cream from three piano study-recitals was project teaches the fundamen- wont at tba new achooL held yesterday by Mrs. Edith ed a patch of “vritch grass" esti­ tels o f house cleaning. The telephone survey la be- vending machlnea mated to be about 1,000 square Shirley Zeppa is editor of the Petersen at her home on Rt. BLUE While refreshments w ere Blowout Causes InC made by members of a oom- 44A. Elementary and Itnerme- feet on an embankment near the served the Grange members Inlttae set up in the fall to Bolt. Renee Calhoun is assist­ '/ /■ ■ ■ i ‘ IV O STAMPS dlate A studenU taking part Wilbur Cross Hlgdiway. One were occupied by looking at the ant editor; Dorothy Clark, sec-' were Barbara Murjdiy, Deboralj THESE ARE IN ADDITION pumper Was sent to the scene impressive display, of projects 1-Car Accident retary; Jack Sadler, treasurer; ^ about 6:15 pm . yesterday. put on by t^ group. As a Mike Wilson, business manag­ Porcheron, Martha Young, TO THE STAMPS YOU Marilyn Bills, Ann Simmons, OELTSVILLE result, Hebron may have one A blown tire was reported as parenta and quite a few teach­ er; and Kathleen O’Reilly, aa- Ellen Simmons, ’Thomas Casa- 5 le 9 Ibt. AVG. WOT NORMALLY RECEIVE Mexico Sends Beef new club. Anyone ^terested in the cause of an accident on ers, but andad In an Impasse airtant business manager. Also, one the editorial board lino, Patricia Steele, Paul starting new cluba is urged to apparently because tha type of Lydall St. yesterday afternoon are Alan Oocconi, William NoE^ke, Lynn Nelson ^ind MEOaoO CITY — Mexico’s contact Mrs, Drew, or county organisation proposed did not about 5:30. Mickewicz, Jean Peace, John Elizabeth Perry. Bvestock industiy now not only club agent Albert Gray, in appeal to most parents, even Police say that Patricia D. MacDonald, Alana Rose and Mother Graduates fiSs the country’s meat require­ Rockville. though Uiey didn’t say so at Veysey of 236 W. Center St., Linda Oaddy. Mrs. Stanley Nichols of ments but ships the equivalent Sixteen gfuesta were present, westbound on Lydall St., lost the meeting. Additional m em b m of the South Rd. received her practical o f a million head o f cattle to the Mr. and Mrs. Drew, 13 4-Hers Queetlonnalrea were sent out control of her car on the sandy staff are Douglas mvtns, Dale nurse's license at graduation United States each year in the and Mrs. Ona John^n. In the late faU, to find out ex­ Plans for the Hebron Grange road surface after a front tiro (Jarnell, Bruce Oomolll, Law­ exercises last week. She studied form of feeder cattle and beef. actly what parents did want. Open House, on Feb. 23, are blew, and slamrhed into a tele­ rence Fiano, Anne Marie Foss, at Windham Regional Techni­ Only six of these were return- completed. All Grange members phone pole. No injuries were re­ Althea Goodwin, Mary Klar, c s School and Windham Com­ were contacted by Miss Amy p o rt^ as a result of the acci­ ad. Martin Lynclf, David Norris, munity Hospital in Wllllman- lulterbaXi ARE different! The breofU v e deeper — more white meat, moet leg Hooker. The prog^ram planned dent but car damage was exten­ The six questions that will Philip PonUcelU, John Potter- tlc. Mrs. Nichols has eight chil­ tendom removed for easier carving, more dorh meat. Snow white clean — reodv to cooh. Serve the best , . . get a ButterboH at Grand Union. WANTED by Mrs. Gen^eve Poyington sive. be aidced of parents during the ton, Mary Lou Spencer, Sandra dren, the oldest working in sounds attractive. New members A written warning for speed­ telephone survey are: Stitham, Nancy Struff, Paula Manchester and the youngest MANCHESTER CUBAN LATE MODEL 1964 will be recognized. ing was issued to BVed J. Bru- 1. Do you feel there Is a Toner. Jacqueline ’Treschuk, In Grade 3 at Bolton Elemen­ 8 and music will be pre­ noli Jr., 17, of 26 Coleman Rd., place for an organization for Cheryl Webb, Diane Williams, tary School. She has been ac­ PARKADE Tlte. kOiA. uc tlte. U S A . USED CARS sented, as well as Grange after he was involved in an ac­ oonununlty support of the Jun­ Donna Wogmdn, Cbaries Zeppa, tive In the P T A , Brownies and fundamentals. The meeting will cident Saturday night on ior-senior high school? David Reynolds and Peter Ed­ United Methodist Church. SWIFT’S PREMIUM _ Brookfield St. TOP PRICES PAID close with refreshments and 9. Do you favor a general wards. Program Changed Middle Turnpike dancing. According to j>olice, Brunoll, iG arganisatloa such os FTO, with Poster Awards Given FOR A U MAKES coming over a rise on a hdll. The Ladles Benevolent Socie­ The Orange said that all p ^ -% regular meetings on toplu of Awards were presented this ty of Bolton Congregational pie of the town are Invited to skidded on sand in the road ana West CANNED HAMS ** general Interest T weekend to winners of the 8t. Church will have a dlllerent Carter Chevrolet this program. The Grange is struck the rear of a vehicle op­ ■t 8. Do you favor a different Maurice Church poster contert, program than that previously Bwirrs pRXMniN ORAITB CW10M_ searching for new blood. All erated by Melody C. McKee of type « f organisation, such as "Read and Know Your New Co^ Inc. are welcome, including teen- 35 Brookfield St., who had Just advertised at its meeting to­ SPARE RIBS a ' F R A N K S ^ a 55* £.0.49' the proposed separate interest Mass," sponsored by the pariah morrow at 8 p.m. in the Educa­ OPEN DAILY BWirrs pRCMnn« 39 sgers. backed out of a driveway and groupe, sVhere any Interested library. 1229 Miitn SL—64B-62S8 A t the Feb. 9th meeting Mrs. was about to proceed along the tion Building. Miss Ruth Thay­ BEEFUVER o. ' person could function In the ar­ In OradM 7 and 8, first prise 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. SLICED BACON 45 Alice Fogil was elected to fill i road. er, reading teacher at Hooker WILL TROOIBD ea c f g reatest Interest and went to Kathy Oeer, second and Barbour schools in Kart' prise to Renee Calhoun, and CHUCK STEAK . 39' SHOULDERSTSAK o.9||| nrhora lia could moke the great- ford, will show nldes of her r«' BONCLBBB CURBS ost contrfcutlonT honoraNe mention to P ^ e l a cent trip to South America. Oeer. BEEF for STEW . 69' GROUND C R U t e / '^ # 4. A re you personally inter- The chancel choir will meet 50^ STAMPS TOP CMUCS In Grades 4 throu^ 6, flirt WNh TH «r6 R »ta m * Itanduor (M Tres Chic at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday rather 4-LB. JAR GRAND UNION OEfed In partlcl|iatlng7 prise went to Eric m er, sec­ CUBE STEAKS . 9 9 * chuT k r o a s t . 6 9 ^ the" 7 for a Joint nheoisal 6. RoEnoiics and suggsaflona. ond prise to Sharon M aaaala, GRAPE 6. If this survey shows there wtth the junior (diolr. Beauty Salon and honoEwMa menttoo to ButfiS SOFT ABSORSmT CHASE & SANBORN or to be significant intereat In Meettngs PRESERVES. WASHDAY MIRACLE Toner. The selectmen will meet to­ eommunlty support, may we Kathy, Pamela and Eric are night at 8 in the town offices, Scottissue 808 East Center St. count on ydur attending a gen­ the" children of M rs.. Margaret Tide DETERGENT Maxwell House preceded by the monthly voter- eral inerting called for organl Geer, Brandy 8t. Renee is the COFFEE making session which starts at Manchester oatlonal puiposes Miarch 1 at 8 daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. Ray­ 6. 50&STAMPS pzn. at the high schoolT mond Clahoun, Flora Rd. Shar­ WRRtM*C«ra*R r«rrhMr (N The public building commis­ e-LB. JAR GRAND UNION 3 Phone 649-8534 Mrs, WUHam Valentine, act' on Is the daughter of Mrs. and sion w ill meet tonight at 8 in Ing chairman of the organizing Mrs. George Maneggia, Rt. 6. PEANUT CAMPBELL’S the conference room. CHICKEN OP TNI f lA .S qU D BWBiBVVBBf conunlbtee, said this morning Elaine is the (laughter of Mr. BUTTER and Mrs. James Toner, Rl. 86. The Are department auxiliary that the survey will be anony­ will meet tonight at 8 at the Tomato Soup mous and that no one will be S t Maurioe Notes White Tuna Prune Juice The Holy Name Society of St. firehouse. Refreshments will be [ owl quoted. She said that this meth­ serVed by Mrs. Dale Smith and Maurice Church will meet to­ od is "ths only way of getting Mrs. Edward Wadhams. 3 » 1 0 0 night at 8. A rehearsal for the soRf SUMPS a true picture of what people Bolton will play Woodstock SO^STAMPS 3 -°-8 9 * VnU this roapoa mmS hirrhjar (M musical review will be held to­ VtOi Tltia pM vtw npr * want.” Academy In basketball tonight l-lb. Cm Rtii.orPulv. 7-01. Aeroeol €•■ » morrow at 7:30 p.m. There will Others on the oommittee who at 7:16 In the BoKon gym. Tic­ be a dance lasting one hour af­ GLADE w ill be ciUUng are Mrs. Robert kets will be on sale at the r. NARimON ter the regular CYO Inatructlon (SreT n p e a s 8 £ I ‘difE/LN c h e e s i; ‘*j?25j The Republican town commit­ COFFEE .NIST SPRAT. Oorton, Mrs. Philip Dooley, ' Wednesday. tee will meet tomorrow at 8 For the Freshest Fruits and Vegetables.,.,Better Buy Grand Union J Mrs. Robert Treat, Mrs. Russell A ll CCW women are invited p.m. hi the town office confer­ ■tocmoSSawacwToMal Wlnther, Mrs. Robert Butter­ to the Diocesan Convention of ence rm.. CALIFORNIA g j a FLORIDA SEEDLESS p ■ 4 h field imd Mrs. William Clarke. the CCW at S t Luke’s Parish, T M t Is Out* Ellington, 'Thursday at 8 p.m. 50 ^ STAMPS foi a u < 50VKA Tki« 4'o.pMi SUMPS .Mrt pttn how Manchester Evening Herald « nil ThW CdMRM rwvtaraCN *nte second Issue of “The ’The Rev. Richard Fontaine of 4>OZ OfM JAH Bolton correspondent, Cleme- TWO PKGS. OP 4 IB O » Bolt," BoUon Junior-Senior Norwich will speak. Anyone Novel Oranges 1 0 Grapefruit S ^S r well Young, telephone 643-8981. INSTANT High School newspaper, came planning to attend should call ROMAN PLORIDA J U K I . . AAK I PAMCT WCBTBRIi ^ m m ’ I TBU.OW out . Friday. The four-page mi­ Mrs. George Maneggia to pool NESCAFE meographed paper la compiled rides. ORANGES 12..49' |0EUCI0USAPPLES.^7L. 2a. 39' I ONIONS by members of the school’s TTie 40 hours will be held TV 5 Years Old nswi^per dub. March 5-7 at the church. ’The 8 This issue’s editorial Is on a.m. Mass Friday and the 10 In New Zealand "Honesty and Honor.’’ It states, t ^ » STAI|PS 50ESTAMPS 50 B STAMPS 50 ^STAMPS M l 50 wRIi TIw I'm i m Mid PunAM T (11 a.m. Maaa Sunday will be offer­ rwrlMM * # M l This I’etiiMU «Ml Pun h M 'IN WuhTtHeCauUMeeU PufrOw0« "N either honesty nor honor can wmiTiracEupmuBmwum wmiTNiirerpott ANDpi'MVAat^ ed for Mrs. Cecelia Shannon. WELLINGTON, New Zealand Two Pint. «4 4 Rieh'^fBOS TWO 12-OZ. CANS WILSON nx I.LB. CANS TwoB-ot. Cdfui4-C OnrS Ih Pkw.Grmd Unioa ttL S r a tP L . be taught as habits. They must Thrtf m.w. phf.'WfMMi TTie 8:30 a.m. Maaa Sunday will oome from within a person." — This nation, where television CHOCOLATE CORNED BEEF or RED HEART BREAD SrAGHETTI be offered for Mrs. Anna R. NAino m u SWIMS The editorial adds, "One may broadcasting began as recently UVUeilEErDOOrOOO ALLCO LO R^^ ECLAIRS , ROAST BEEF . CRUMBS go wrong in many different di­ Wilson. itO i oeonTtme Blankets Asked for Indians aa 1960, now has four stations. ^ ' MTjrrBje*- rections, but right In only Tvuuiv.i - - ____ government broadcasting The Women of St. George’s liiMt 0»H COUPON Wicutioiliol If O M COV»OW M i C U ttoS iR Mail 0«H COS»0.*l6CtNfOtMlS one.’* BD^sroprt^Church are'collecting oorporatlon seta licenses to M L MTURM LOOKWai The feature "Opinion Please," W ^ k e U and winter clothing rtewers and la a oompllng of opinions, this urhinh have been urgently re- iivcome from licenses at $4.88 R . ? j n ! y ? | | 5 0 5 S T W K CTMKn SSesaMKlTMSStUm I WLTH T i i t t r o n i i N .\M» p r i i n i \*k: o f K M O TW ('M|eMi I'art kear U K ith Tta> rauiwia .•«( Ihirt in time on the lunch system. It T«*Pksi..l4lloU» WNh This fm t p m Mid Purrtwor (N \4 ITII T illK n M 'fO N ANM i*l UCII \Kf. O f Back in fashlon't strongast quested by the prieet in charge million. About 260,000 , M OX. CAN KleOOH WAX 44-OZ. CAN Pk||. 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Fourth row, CHiarles John­ en Nac2kowskt, scout, and Ter­ US ceremonies at St. Joseph Cathe- LE>syE . NEXT TOU'LL >NANrr TO P O P s ond row, Anthony Lupachino, son, Gregory Fontaine, Michael rence O'Neill, and Thomas J T T O m e ! KEEP AN ALLIGATOR r ^ ««s< SO T A aral in Hartford. At the same Michael FogUo, Michael McDonnell, John Sullivan, Alan Haugh, cub scouts. (Herald . i 'l l -SPEAKfi IN T H E WONDERFUL. time. 14 Cub Scouts of Pack 120 Tweedy, Richard Campbell. Pesclk. ^ fth row, Craig Lever- photo by Satemis.) T O H E R / 6 A T H T U B CHOPS IDEA/ 7 ^ “Flying Colonels” and their two generals, as they get down to Masons to Hear CEHTER CUT First Reports Received brass tacks (one early bargain), and spend their wampum and Talk by Bierkan From Tlying G)lonels’ continental script. All Cut From Right worshipful Brother LB Oharles O. Bierkan of Bloom­ (CoBtliiiMd fatm Page One) last remark, “Just you wait,” Slot Car Race field will be the speaker at the he said, "The day will come Winter Dinner Meeting of Tender Young (Never on Sunday) Preitag. when a trip Hke ours will be Friendship Lodge of Masons ■*nils is a buaineas trip. What viewed by millions.” Won by Nelson Thursd.’.y night at the Masondc will our wives say?" Col. Shnor stuck his bandaged yempb. It was Jamea (Wrongway) head through the cabin door (he The recently organized Boys ; His topic will be "In the Porkers m. li» U5. M. OR. DeRocoo wtx) brought the dis- Slot Car Racing Club, held its , cuasion back to the riglit level. wore no wig and used a band­ Footsteps of George Washing­ age to keep his head warm), weekly races last Friday eve­ ton." BY JO E CAMPBELL Tiet'i make aure we hit Mon­ LB BONNIE and shouted, "Let'a stow that ning at Jim Herdlc’s Craft * Bierkan is a teacher at tana. I'm aura It'a a beaut of talk men, or we'll never get this Bulkeley High School in H art­ BONELESS CHINE PORK CHOPS a atate, and right smack on our crate in orbit. Hobby Center with the follow­ ford. He was bom in New Ha­ route io Miami.” "We Just got a message that ing results; First place was ven July 26, 1612, and is a No sooner had he spoken the natives back home are hest- awarded to Mark Nelson, fol­ member and past master of ft;' 7 than a sizzling radio message WISTIIN BUNCH 2 9 * . ♦ WI4 >T kdTJA R1 Kt- OW. a - / s les,s. They got wind that Fri- lowed by Bob Norman, second, Hiram Lodge of Mhsona in Broccoli was received from hla wife—"If day'.s Herald will contain a 24- Bloomneld. He is also a past f f g s h ORANGIS you think you're going to Ml-| and Bob Klein, third. “But I do havB spoclaj rates for little people like your page supplement about the val­ The track layout where the master of Philosophic Lodge of SliDLESS A ami Beach without me, you're Reseanfii, Hartford. vauncix| 2 k» 4 9 , FOR grandeorii Mrs. Van Riley . . . five dollars a finger!” nuts!" ues we're offering next week* boys race consists of four lanes, FLORIDA Grapefruit Red or White " 8 33e end. each 63 feet In length. Each In 1956-57 he was a district Russ (Boy Soout) Potterton deputy for the Grand Lodge of greatly tinpreeeed by the "So, what say, let’s be bud­ race Is six-laps, with each entry Meat and Produce Prices IHectWe Monday, Tuesday and Wadnesdoy Only racing four times each evening. Connecticut, and was a Grand message. "I told you men that dies, and, what say, let'a be Lodge officer in 1962-63. radio was here to stay. Let me friends, and, what say, let’s be These races are held every 3-tS-tS Friday evening at tile center be­ Wesley Van Kurin is general aORM PIPTV VEARG TOO SOOM , . tell you about a new discovery. quiet, or, this Journey will never Ihey're going to oaH it televl- end.” ginning at 6:30 and are open to chairman /or the meeting. A FROZEN FOOD SAL Non, and . . Meanwhile, back In the cock­ any boy under the age of 18. All meat loaf dinner will be served MIX .r MATCH - INDS SATUIDAY BEN CASEY boys who are interested in rac­ at 6:30. After Blerkan’s talk, II But, he was laughed and pit, Gen. Joe steered a course Wiouted down by the other men that was true, honest and capa.- ing, and have their own cars, there will be a slng-a-long, di­ io-oz> LANIStlAND] ..N B/K SMM/VWSaF AB A . who cried in unison, "It will ble — determined to complete may reg^ister by going to Her­ rected by York Strangfela. 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THE Snell to Write Book and Wilson to Study One Win Must for Indian Quintet Herald Angle ■ f Cathedral Counts Up Front E A R L Y O S T Big Weekend Unknown Gets Win •p m Is MttOT Tough Foe Track Stars Despite Wobbly Legs One Vote for Area’s Top Hoopster Paces Celtic Win JUNIOR GIRLS — Valerie For Eagles One vote ie cast for big Joe Van Out of A A U Huestls 125 Lorraine Zaccaro ville High as the best all around schoolboy basketball 136, Nancy Webb 189—346. Winding up their regular BOSTON (A P )—The Celtics kina’ have knot^ it’s player in the area. His closest rivals for Peter Snell is going to 1964-66 basketball season what’s up front that counts. Now that Bill Russell is hurt teammate A1 Putz, Bob Evans, Carl Hohenthal and Ubke ^ FRIENDSHIP •— Dot Mitten Sie springboard others have u s^ to launch them to tne this week are Manchester the presence of rookie Mel Counts is reassuring. Hutchinson of Manchester High, Jim Baker of S ^ tn , young Paul 175, Carole Page 209—537, top of the professional goWworiL^^ ^ si.ysar-oJd pro Marie Fraser 491, Evie Miller High and South Windsor, The 7-foot-l Olympian from T' Oregon State keyed a critical Windsor and Tom Malin, Ray LaGace and I aul wai- have to read some, 483, Linda Labosky 201—473, from Spokane, Waah., who ad snapped the Hawks’ five-game as all area teams, with the third period *retch When Boe- Eleanor Wilson 473, Carol Bul- mils his "knees were taw k- winning streak 99-92. ekowski, an of Baat CathoHc***- ^gghend winners exception of Coventry and ton broke away from Baltimore High. dropped for less serious reasons, - X • ti, A ATT lens 460, Ruth Sllhavy 456, ln«.” put together four fine Olsen and Twyman combined w on t compete in the AAU I Hesford 182—454, Bob First to Win Rham, are active twice. Ih e two for a 126-111 National Basket- DMpIte hia BiM, Van Oudcn- including numeral painting on rounds to win the $10,800 first Charter Oak teams, along with for 11 points In the closing National Indoor Track and Brown 216, Louis Sllhavy 206, prize In the $67,800 Plioenlx bail Association victory Sunday. bovc la a better than average the two schoola ’The Meriden- East Catholic, Cheney, Elling­ For the second straight game minutes, balling out Cincinnati Tom Pettengtll 202, Ted Bid- Open (3olf Tournam ent.__ rtMOter from the outelde. AH Manchester ” feud” has been Field Championships Each of Five ton, and Rockville, finish up Russell was sidelined by arth­ after the Hawks had gone in season long he's been money In brewing for several years and The AAU championships in weU 201, Joe Bums 563. He fired a 71-68-68-67—378 on front 83-80 following Robertson’s the 6,584-yard, par-72 A rl»n a next week. ritic pains in both knees but the the bank for Ooach John Oana- It’s going to get worse before it New York this weekend, a two- Manchester High (9-7) m u* sixth personal foul. The Big O Country Club course to outdis­ outcome was unlike the 123-118 varl'e Hama. The Central Val­ gets better and someone is going day combined men’.'^-women'a SPOUSES — Fred Oakes Winter Titles find one win In two road games loss at New York Saturday. left with 30 points, high for the ley .Conference , champtonahip to get seriously hurt. One Meri­ meet, take center stage but 148-T-392. Marshall Lewis 130— tance a field which included to qualify for the tournament. DON STORRS game and six more than St such noUbles as Jack Nlcklaus FRAN DUBAY Over the first 10 minutes of the Hands wrapped up la * Fri­ den youth suffered a serious schoolboy Wilson, New Zealand­ 354, Oil % orey 370, Benton Os­ The bdians are acUve tomor­ Sonth Windsor Coventry the third period Counts had Louis' Bob Pettit, who also sat day night by walloping challeng­ eye Injury and one local girl suf­ er Snell and Texan Matson will good 360, Doris Carson 156— PANAMA (AP) — Art Wall Billy Casper, Tony liOma and out the la * period with a twl*- Jr., of Pocono Manor, Pa., has row night In Meriden, hoping to nine rebounds and eight points ing Newington Hgh was the fered face Injuries last week. be among the missing. 362, Veronica Zemaitis 153— Bobby Nichols. duplicate a earlier vlotory over ed knee. become the first golfer to win Nlcklaus won the tourney last as Bo*on surged from a tie to first outright for Oenavari. A And eeveral local female stu­ Snell, Olympic gold medalist 351. co-OCIL leader Platt. Friday a 16 point advantage. year ago, Hockvnie and Wood- dents, having witnessed some of at 800 and 1.500 meters, closed each of the five tournaments year and went on to be tha top Friars Win from Duquesne Eastern Division that make up the Caribbean night the Red and White ring ,— ■'— 4------(founts wound up with 14 row Wilson High of Middletown the Tuesday after-game action, his Indoor career with a four- HOLIDAY DERBY — Peggy money winner in golf, “nia pre­ down the curtain In Wethere- points and 16 rebounds. W. L. P e t OB yard victory over arch-rival Bill winter circuit. deadlocked for the CVC title. decided to sit out the home Bell 131, Flo Kloter 131-126— vious three years Arnold Pal­ fleld. "K.C. Jones was lanta*lc,” Boston ...... 51 12 AlO — brothers of Canada In a good Firing a final 71 Sunday, Wall mer won the event, and Ih two Van Oudenhove, at 6-1, can hoop finale laat Friday night. 358, Jim Bell 140-135—402, Threat to Record .said coach Red Auerbach. Cincinnati . .39 22 .639 11 • • w 2:07.9 time for 1,000 yards Sat- won the Panama Open with an of them he was tope on tha mon­ outerbound players sefveral i-x. . XX. T . P****! Morris 356, A1 Gaube 351, 11-under-par total of 277 for the One of two threats remaining Cousy Sets Sights "Sam Jones was great. It was Phlla’phla ..33 28 .541 17 Inchee taller and he’s ao *rong urday n^lght in the Los Angeles ^ claughsey 142-374. ey list. to an undefeated season con­ O ff the Cuff T*imes Games. “ T2-hole event that opened the "I had a lot of breaks,” said a great team effort—and had to New Yoi4t ..21 20 .350 28H underneath he doesn’t realise fronts East Catholic (14-0) to­ be—without Russell. John Golden, ^ r t s corres­ He had announced earlier It 1966 Caribbean tour. Funselh, who hit two spaotators Western Division Ms full strength and ie a real JUNIOR BoT s — Don Hogan The 41-year-old Wall, over-all morrow night in Springfield, "But give credit to Counts bull working around and under pondent for The Herald at East would be his la.st Indoor race. OUTMANEUVERS ON FINAL LAP—New Zea­ with tee shots and both'times Loe Angeles 34 26 .567 — The mile record-holder said he 169—384, both new records; champion on last year’s Carib­ against Springfield (5athedral. and John Thompson for their .517 3 the backboamle. Catholic High is a semifinalist land’s Peter Snell (dark suit) turns on the steam as had the ball bounce into Im­ The Eagles won from this club On B.C. NIT Berth at. Louis ...31 plans one more outdoor season. Keith McNamara 136—371, bean swing with victories at work In this one.” in the National Hwjor Society Canada’s Bill Crothers tried to pass him at the proved positions. 62-48 In Manchester but they Baltimore ...27 .458 6H And, to boot, he’a an excellent " I ’m writing a book about Steve Hahn 127, Paul Miller Bogota, Maracaibo and Puerto Auerbach thinks rookies .391 11 scholarship competition. TTie "My only real problem,** he could be a different chib at Counts and 6-10 Thonvpeon have Detroit ...... 25 free thrower. Seventy polnU In track,” he said. “ I guess that 128, Mike MarinelU 140, Dave start of the gun lap in 1,000 meter race. Snell, who Rico, won the Caracas Open in .225 21 the two games Hockville had to other semiflnaslist is Joe Wehr, said, "was my knees knocking." home. East returns home Fri­ BOSTON (AP)—Bob Cousy—The Rolls Royce of p»rogres8ed under fire Ju* as San Fran. . .14 former varsity basketball play­ automatically will end my Kosicol 130, Scott Davis 133, had led from the start, forced Crothers to run on 1963. His first, Panama Open Funseth was the third-round win, both agaiiMt Neiwington and amateur career. But I want to Dave Cnindall 125, George triumph, built on rounds of 63, day to welcome St. Thomw playmakers— retains his flair for the dramatic as Bos­ well as he hoped and expected. both M-polnt performances, add­ e r .. .Klngswood School must the outside during the next to last turn and beat leader in the $106,000 Bob Hope Aquinas before meeting the " I ’m generally very pleased have set a record for the least quK this year anyhow. I can’t Gillis 134. 88, 75 and 71, was worth 31,600. Desert Classic two weeks ago at ton (College coach. He appears to be driving an Austin ed fuel to the oplirion Van la give enough time to track and him to the tape by three yards. (AP Photofax.) Wes ElMs, of West Caldwell, other threat, Rockville, In Rock­ with Counts,” Red says. "The East Tournament the No. 1 area performer for number of free throw attempts Palm Springs, Calif. He aoared ville next Tuesday. right into the NIT Basketball Tournament. only time I’m unhappy with In its 66-40 conquest of Cran- advance my work, too.” COUNTRY CLUB — Mario N.J., was second with a final- to a 78 in the fourth round and the 1664-66 season Matson, the Texas AAM giant. Boccalatte 135-391, Len Giglio round 70 and a 281 total, one . Already the Central Valley Sure, fourth- tanked Provi him is when he tries to play Sees Assumption, Against Bast OathoUc, Van wsll last Saturday. Coach finished in a tie for 14th. HIGH KICKER— Airbound Jimmy Pitts of Northwestern spreads legs high and Conference winner, Rockville dence exXended the nation's only like a amall man—dribbling and Frosty Francis’ craw was ] broke the Indoor shot-put record 140-138—391, Carl Bolin 139- stroke less than Argentina's Funselh was one stroke off ter Kevin Kieehan scored 18 turned in a great performance, wide as he grabs rebound against Iowa in Big Ten game. (AP Photofax.) (14-1) ends conference competi­ unbeaten major college record fancy passing. When he concen­ awarded but two charity tosses with a tremendous toss of 86 381, Harold Jarvis 136-356, Florentino Mohna, who wound the pace going into the final points and grabbed 11 rebounds. eamdng 36 potnta, ‘Touch of Class’ up with a finishing 72. Raymond tion this week. The Rams can to 184) by defeating Duquesne Stin a top regional small col­ trates on the big man’s gome of St. Bridget’s Win and dropped In both . . . Bill | feet, 2*4 inches in the Dallas Stan HiUnski 138-375, John round at Phoenix. He birdted FToyd .of St. Andrews, 111., was finish the circuit slate unmar­ 83-75 on regional television Sat rebounding, battling under the • • • Cooper, weU known local P ru-, Invitational Saturday, then an- Dyment 138-366, Harry Ather­ the first hole to catch leader lege tournament candidate, St. dential inaurance agent and \ nounced plans to Mart ooncen- ton 352, Yump Johnson 350, another stroke back with a 71. r^LJConns Meet B.U. Tomorrow-^ Education First red with victories over hosting urday. Michael’s (14-5) finds Itself in basket and using his muscle Getting pest the second round, Bert Yancey and went ahead to Plainville Tuesday and visiting he’s getting the job done.” St. Jomee’ and Assumption were H e^ ’n There speaker, will be the toastmaster trating on the outdoor season Charlie Whalen 363. slay when Yancey bogeyed the But BC made a mark of its the unusual position of running Glastonbury Friday. Rockville own, winning Ita eighth straight Thompeon played two more the irictora in the Ela* OathoUo Week from tomorrow night, at the lOH Sports Night, March Besides, the Aggies sophomore For 20~Goal Club ninth. For Schollander second in the Green Mountain clinched the CVC crown la* minutes than Counts but had 10 Pariah Tournament Saturday. Tuesday, Feb. 33, Bast Catho- 39 at the High School. Bruce has some studies to attend to. SENIOR BOYS — Tony Fi- Funseth’s $10,600 paycheck and leth in 22 starts, by down­ State title chase after an ups* oarro 129, Gary Smith 138, Jim Taylor Wins Yale Plays Cornell Friday against Newington. ing Fordham 89-78. CJuard John rebounds and five points. Pete Ends threw up a jumper Hc pays a return visit to Hock- SlaglaaMi has lined up an at- Same thing with Wilson, a 17- was nearly as much as his earn­ MILWAUKEE (AP) — Young loss to Vermont. vIHe Kgh and It win be' a com­ tracUve speaking program year-old from Downey, Oallf., ■Eld Faber 126, Mike Davia 130- Meet Heada-on Au*ln scored 32 pointe. Maine (10-7), still unbeaten in Walt Bellamy got 24 for the with only three seconds left to NEW YORK (A P )—The National Hockey League’s Pin Event Here ings for all of 1964. He stqod Don Schollander. winner of four Fighting it out all season, lOSETS * v e St. James’ a 28-26 win over plete sellout. The local school which already Includes' Otto who was the first schoolboy to 352, Ken Markstein 133-345, 65lh on the money list last year Making a aptr*ch run for a its state play, walloped New Howard Holmes 152-348, Dick 20-goal club has an added touch of class today. The old medals in swimming at the Ellington (8-8) and South Willie Naulls, sidelined two St. Paul’s In the c^ner. J*m will be allotted 300 UckeU. the Graham, fotmar All-Pro quar­ clear 16 feet in the pole vault. with 310,620. In Ivy Game Tonight tournament assignment, BC dis­ Hampshire 84-67 in a Yankee He went 16>4 and won the event Dey 347, Frank McNamara 150- Bea Fisher o( Middlebury, llymplcs last fall, is looking Windsor. (13-3), both upset last Conference game while weak­ weeks now with a concua*on, Siemlnskl wop high for St. same number East gave Rock­ terback with the Cleveland chairman of the board has renewed his membership. Yancey, a 26-year-old former ahead to the 1968 Games, but played its wares to Fordham ville, and only 1,100 will be sold. Browns and now head coach against a veteran field in Los 344, Dave Castagna 340, Kent Detroit’s (jordie Howe<^ James Taylor of Bast Hartford, Friday, will meet Friday in a coach Johnnie Bach, president ened Rhode Island crushed Vsr- and Russell should be ready for James’ with nine points. Davs Rothammer 170-380,John Orto- We.st Point cadet from Philadel­ emphasizes that his education big North Central Conference action Wednesday night here Slwy paced the losers with 12. The Rockville gym capacity is at Coast Guard Academy, and Angeles and was acclaimed the crashed the select circle for the Dick Patterson of Middlefield phia. .shot a 71 Sunday and fin­ Even a man who never makes predictions would find of the NTT and a selection com­ ■mont 90-69. Ihe Rams have lo * meet's outstanding athlete. lani 137, George Cochran 134- The much-ridden Boston club comes first. showdown In Ellington. The again* St. Louis. Assumption heeded a bask* 1,300. The chances are good that Andy Robustelll, ex-Glant cap­ 16th consecutive season Sunday and John D’Agostino of Water- ished three strokes behind Fun­ mittee member this season. top scorer Dennis Mc(3ovem on The AAU, however, has talent 142—388, Terry Kelly 126-128 now has a 3-2-1 record over the bury were the top names in It hard to resist picking the likely winners of the five “ I’m going to school for an Bobcats, who won the fir* scholastic Ineligibility and cen­ Oscar Robertson was on the by John QuagUa in the ckwing no tickets will be available the tain and coach . . . BoltM night, Bcoring twice in the Red selh. '"nHs should go a long way galore, what with the Russian —344. Choppers w'on the first past six games. state classified duckpin tourney Connecticut college basketball games tonight. education and anything else contest, lead the loop ■with a ter Frank Nlghteng;ale has been bench. Wayne Embry was in seconds to sink St. B rldg*’s 19- Bight of the game, John Cana- High’s athletic tsama wiU bs Wings’ 6-2 victory over New Doug Sanders and Don Janu­ must be secondary," the 18- in telling the tournament VAri, Rockirille Hi|^ director of known as the Bulldogs. delegation and a total of 11 round. Squad members were York. The boo-birds have had a play over the weekend. First there’s the Comell-Yale^ 7-1 mark with Ellington a * e p hurt. civilian clothes. Jerry Lucas 16. QuagUa was high for the particular picnic with Kurten- ary .shot 66 and 69 respectively year-old Yale University fresh­ behind at 6-2. It’s the last game story," Cousy said of the game. winners with eight points while athletics reports. Ihe ducats • • * Olympic gold medal ni wenrs Doug Zaccaro, Joe Cataldi. The 36-year-old wonder, who Mrs. Fisher took the Danbury game, postponed last Friday be­ ed the Huskies their last defeat Ckxrnell made It 12 *raight was nowhere to be seen. But, if Gary Smith, John Ortolanl and bach most of the season. At Sunday, winding up four strokes man said Sunday night as he of the season for South Wind­ "Earlier, I wouldn’t have con- A1 Sproul (6) led the losers. win go on sale this week at entered. sets a record every time he event with an 808 Including a cause of fog. Yale Is in the early In January. UConn was *dered it, but now it’s a possi­ vi*ories and remained un­ the Cincinnati Royals had the The meet is being split into George Cochran. The latter times he viewed contests from 24 pan handicap. back at 278. midst of a dismal season—2-6 was honored as the 1964 Athlete sor, which travels to Granby shorts, it didn’t show on the Assumption draws a Ikyc next Rockville with the students get­ End of the Line scores, is only 13 goals short of Billy MaxweH, wrho\ fired' a playing then wlttout 6-8 Capt. bility. I think we could hold our beaten In Ivy play beating two days for the first time, and post^ high average, 127.15 and the far end of the bench in cither Mgh scorers among 47 in the Ivy League and 5-10 over­ of the Year. tomorrow night while Elling­ Brown 90-60. Meanwhile Prince­ scoreboard. Saturday when St. James’ and ting the first shot to make the PGA Seniors Golf Champioa- the 600 mark in regular-season last-round 64. finished In a tie Toby Kimball or Wes Blalosuk- own in a toumeunent like the the men’s and women’s champi­ high trips, 456, Dick Iley’s coach Milt Schmidt's doghouse. entries were Cathy Dyak, Man­ "This a great honor,” Scho^ ton steps out of the conference ton hammered Dartmouth 103- The Royals, already depleted St. Bridgets’ play the only game purchases. East won the first ohip field next week at the Fort play. with Frank Beard and A1 Oei- all. Ma, its high scoring sophomore. NTT. meeting between the neighbor- onships are being combined for 187 paced the aingle game ef­ The center converted to a chester, 806, and Betty Mc.Gran, The Big Red, on the other lander said in accepting the to seek rewenge again* visit­ 64 and Penn defeated Harvard by Injuries to Lucas and Elm- * 1 p.m. Lauderdale, Fla., Country Club That’s how many goals Chica­ berger at 279. Unfortunately, the Crusaders rivals, 81-67, the only blotch the first time. forts. right wing began to win back Danbury, 803. Toni Mixim, band. Is atop the Ancient Eight Frederick C. Miller Memorial ing -Penney High of East The nation’s eighth ranking 82-64. bry, their top big men, lo * Rob­ will Ihclude Alex Hackney, pro go's Bobby Hull, who returned Nicklaus was six strokes Off were minus the services of Oo- Trophy awarded by the Frater­ scorer, Austin was the whole on the Rockville record of 14-1. at the Manchester Country Club. the fans in the 7-1 loss to Mon­ Bridgeport, had Mgh single 160. with an 8-0 mark, 16-2 overall, Hartford. Assumption (12-4) bounced ertson on fouls with 11V4 BUI Hitchcock, former Balti­ to action in the Black Hawks’ 2- the pace, Ca.sper seven, Le^a Capt. Lloyd Hinchey Saturday nal Order of Ekigles on the basis Coventry (12-5) and Rhstn show in the early going. The EiaBt, meanwhile, has steam- The local profeeedonal is one 2 standoff against Montreal, still treal last Thursday with Ms one Taylor wmn the Manche.ster B and has won 12 straight. back and trimmed Siena 82-73 minutes to play in Simday’s Na­ more Oriole manager, has sign* rolled over all 14 foes and has punch knockdowm of Ouiadiens' event with an 834 including a 10 and Nichols 11. Cornell has a big four-game night. IRnohey was Injured ear­ of The Associated Press poll of (5-12) are matched against team sagged to a 4-3 we*ern Sunday after dropping a 76-73 tional Basketball Association ed a scout’s contract through of 13 Nutmeggera in the Sun­ needs to break the season lier In the week. the nation’s sports writers and each other Friday In Hetoronln hoUday trip when Austin suf­ yet to be extended for the full shine State event which starts Terry Harper. 36. pin handicap. week and may be tempted to verdict at LeMoyne Saturday. game at 9t. Louis. But Bud Ol­ 1966 with the Milwaukee Rochester's Sunday Punch record of 50 he Glares with ex- sportscasters. the only action this week for fered a severely sprained right 82 minutes. Feb. 35. Hackney will be mak­ Oanadien stars Rocket Richard He contributed his third goal Other top scorers among 100 eonserve Its energy. But It's UOonn, leading the Yankee Merrimack (11 - 3) romped sen and Jack Twyman led a Braves. But in 1966 the Braves • • • of the campaign to the 6-4 tri- entries were Pete Cowles, Glas­ Sratnan Quilt hard to see how any but the Conference with an 8-0 mark, 'When I first heard that I had both teams. Both end the sea­ w ri* which is nearly 1(X) per come-from-behlnd spurt tiiat wlU play In Atlanta. ing Ms debut in the 72-hole and Boom Boom Geoffrion. cent again. During that period over Babson 116-79. umj>h over Montreal Saturday. tonbury. 826; Roland Saucier. most true-blue of ' Old Blues now has a 17-2 record for the been n & in ei Athlete of the Year, son next Tuesday with Coven­ ^Springfield (16-5) enhanced its tsat.. .Chuck Saimond, former Matched by Glover Brothers Hull, who had missed four oame Sie 116-93 Km to UCLA. Nfm-Committal ^rom an almost Impossible Moosup, 810; Bob Guilbeault, BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Ous could bet on the Bulldogs. season. just coujdn't believe It,” the try hosting Efilington and Rham tourney hopes by outlasting Manchester Ifigh athlete who games with a knee injury, failed muscular Voung blond told a Through it all active play- PoHce and school officials angle to the left of the goal, Moosup, 809; A1 Monico, Glas­ Seaman, head baskettMilI ooach Tale can- look forward to The Huriclec play Boston Uni ■visiting Windham Tech. stubborn Bowdoin 81-74. also starred at Springfield Col­ to score against the Canadiens. dinner crowd trt some 500, in­ Cheney Tech (4-11) played a maker Au*ln averages 26.5 here have been non-committal lege in soccer, will join an area Kurtenbach executed a short, tonbury, 806; Pat Longo, Man­ at the University of Bridgeport, another match with CorneU versity at Storrs Tuesday and Massach'isetts kept alive its Rochester may have the best^the Barons’ player-coach. The He haa 16 games remaining. cluding his parents, Mrs. and re-scheduled game this srfter- points. But It’s more balanced on aBeged incidents which fol­ high school faculty in Septem­ By coming from beMnd twice turn - around backhand shot chester. 802; Paul Morris, Ea.st will resign at the end of (jie Saturday in Ithaca. play hoot to American Univer. mathematical chance for a I Sunday pimch in the American ensuing argument resulted in Hartfort, 801: Bert Claugh-sey, Mrs. Wendell Schollander of noon in Wlnffiiam again* Wind­ teamwork which haa retired lowed last Tuesday night’s Man­ ber. . .Condolencea are extended to tie Montreal, the Hawks pro­ which barely caught the piping sea.son, it was announced Satur­ ConUnulng down tonight’s sity Saturday. Yankee title tie by beating FOR A DAY. WEEK... OR LONGER Hockey League — but Cletve- 10-minute misconduct .penalties at 4:62 of the final. Just 2:30 Manchester, 796; and Jack Co- day. Seaman plans to dev*e Oswego Lake, Ore. ham Tech In hopes of revers­ pla}rmaker Oousy^ thinking in chester High-Meriden jJIaloney to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zwick. land’a battling Glover brothers to each brother and a game tected their four-point league •ehcdule, other ptekh by a man Tale pulled out a 72-71 victory tenns of post-season competi­ Rhode Island 103-90 Fh-iday. The earlier Jqhnny Bucyk had click­ fiel, Glastonbury, 796. full time to serving as dire<£}r Who never makes predictions over Columbia to gain its second " I ’m looking forward to the ing an earlier defeat. Wednes­ Redmen are 6-2 In the league basketball g:ame at the Arena. Their son, Robert, 14. was killed can’t be far behind. misconduct to Fred. lead over the Canadiens and 1966 Olympics, but anything can day afternoon the-(Rangeirs h o* tion which 'was a trademark of Toronto Maple Leafs, who ed on a partially screened 40- Ray Bean, Manchester, had of registration and schedulea at WmUd be; Long Island U. over Ivy League -victory. The EMs to Connecticut’s 8-0. A 1965 Cor from If the stories are true, and one after a hit-run acciilent here While the explosive .^merks Then, when a Buffalo fan happen. a young and eager Bolton High. his aoUve days. Holy Ooas went father who called said they played to a 2-2 deadlock at Bos­ footer. high single 163 as a score of 772 the university. Bridgeport on LJU’s home court, face (Columbia again Friday in When Norwich topped Hamil­ yesterday. Mike Zwick is well continued their recent mastery heckled Howie from behind the naade the H.st. to the NOAAs three of hds four Moriorty Brothors were, one wonders if It is worth­ known as one of Manchester’s ton in Sunday's other game. Toronto had laboriously built Fairfield over Stonehill at Fair- New York. ton 96-85 Bob Nolan of Salem, RENT of Quebec by mauling the Acea penalty box. the younger Glover up a 2-0 lead over the first two varsity seasons and he piloted while to continue the athletic re­ better athletes and haa coached Kathy Whitworth. second field, New Haven over Bryant Other winners were; Wesleyan the Boston Celtics into the play MCass., bettered school records lationship. The Manchester-East in the Uttle League baseball 9-1 Sunday night, the Glovers began throwing punches. It took BOSTON (AP)— Orland Kur- periods on goals by Red Kelly Althea Gibson, former Na­ leading money winner on the of New Haven, and Hartford (11-4) over Union, 88-77; Trinity with his 40 pointB and 16 field —Fred and Howie—touched off special police and city police 20 and George Armstrong. tional tennis champion, earned offs more often than not. Hartford sports contests were program. tenbach and the rest of the Bos­ Ladies' PGA tour In 1962 and over Coast Guard at Hartford. (8-5) over Kings Point, 101-88; Oh yes, there’s an unbeaten goals. a raucous free-for-all at Buf­ minutes to end the melee, in ton Bruins are hearing a new, 3561.50 In 17 Ladles’ PGA golf 1963, finished third In 1964 with As for the weekend results, (3oast Guard (4-11) over Tufts, In other Saturday games the falo, where the Bisons topped which Buffalo General Manager Standings tournaments In 1964. freshman team lurking at BC, friendly sound these days. In official earnings of $20,434J)0. fliey can be sununarlzed this 84-77; New Haven (16-1) over too. scores were—^Boston ■&. 99, AIC Cleveland 5-3, Fred Hunt and Coach Phil W at­ W . L . New Swim Mark case you fellas have forgotten, T. PU. way; 11 (Connecticut teams were Bridgewater State, 105-63; Quin- Providence, which has its 86; Colby 96, Brandeis 64; Blae where, Baltimore son became Involved before It Sports Schedule it's called cheering. Chicago ...... 29 19 6 64 in acUon against 11 out-of-state nipiac (15-6) over New Bed­ only te * this week at home Northea*em 70, Bates . 68; NEW HAVEN (AP) — The whipped Hershey 8-2 and Provi­ was over. Kurtenbexh got the equalizer Montreal ...... 26 18 8 60 teams; Results — Connecticut ford Tech, 106-88; Hartford (9-6) again* Rhode Island Tuesday Hartford 94, Clark 87; Falr- Tale swimming team set a na­ dence atopped IPlttsbungh 3-d. Seconds after play resumed, Sunday night as the Bruins rose Toronto ...... 24 17 12 •Major League Forecasts’ teams 9, out-of-state teams 2. over cnark, 94-87; and Southern night, *aged a typical come­ lelgh Dickinson 97, Bridgeport Monday, Feb, 16 'Rochester overpowered Que­ Buffalo’s Len Lunde broke the from the Natiortal Hockey Detroit ...... 26 19 6 I ?ITie big one, of course, was Oinnecticut (4-14) over Trenton 77; O oa* Guard 84, Tufts 77; •A Brand new, folly equipped ears ready to go. Rifle — Milford Academy at tional redsrd of 1:38.3 IjT the back by steadily building mo 200-yard medley relay.^turday bec with six goals in the second tie wrlth Ms second goal of the League cellar and deadlocked New Y o r k ...... 16 27 9 Oonnecticut’s 87-66 triumph over State, 66-68. mentum again* Duquesne. Trinity 101, Kings Point 88; Manchester period, turning the game be­ game. Ray Cullen added an in- Toronto 2-2. Boston ...... 14 35 5 Cubs Expecting Good Year • Holy Cross. It was the first Southern Conn. 66, Trenton 63. A Reasonable rates. Tuesday, Feb. 16 at me annual Yale Swimming The two losing Oonnectiout With the starting five going Carnival. Roger Goettsche, Ron tween AHL division leaders into ;suranee goeil In the closing min­ { time the Huskies beat the Cru- teams were Willlmantlc State the route, the Friars trailed by East Catholic at Springfield oaders in Worcester since 1969. A Foil Inqorance coverage. Cathedral, 8 Traver, Tim Kennedy and a rout. Jim Pappin and Gerry utes. (1-14), which was beaten 76-67 os many as eight points in the In N ew Addition Altman The last Ume before that wtis by North Adams State; and C lo se W in Manchester at Platt, 8 Steve Clark broke the old rec­ Ehman led the Western Divi­ Baltinrore completed a 15- Advertised Shutouts Years A 00 early going, clorod to within two Large discoont if yoor car is in oor shop for sion pace-eetters with two goals game weekend sweep by wal­ fai 1964. Bridgeport (8-14), which absorb­ A Rockville at Plainville, 8 ord of 1:40.9. which was set by * halfUme, k * a lead, were NEW HAVEN (AP) — Don loping Hershey, eight different < The game was billed as a ed its fourth Tri-State League repairs. Penney at Ellington. 8 Yale last April. apiece. The Amerks had swept ’ way things are now everybody tied 67-all and then took charge. Schollander, -winner of four Clippers scoring before a sea­ chance for UCorai to show what loss without a victory, 97-77 at Jim Walker scored 22 points but Granby at South Windsor, 8 three previous Sunday meetings Basketball Game of G)ntact out there bat.s left-handed. gefid medals at the Tokyo Olym­ Swimming — Manchester at with the Aces — by scores q t 5- son-high home turnout of 7,648. it could do at full strength the hands of Farlelgh-Dickln- fellow sophomores Deleter West­ Golden Joey, a son of import- , _ , j , Dick Booker, acquired from against Holy Crosa, which hand­ son. pics, came witliln a hand’s Bulkeley, 4 ed Royal Serenade, was out of *' 10-1. The victory, fourth straight for brook ax* Mike Rlordan were Cleveland's PorUand Coast vital factors. length of defeat Saturday as he MORIARTY BROTHERS Wednesday, Feb. 17 the money only once in nine Cleveland and Buffalo were the Clippers, gave them a four- And Gottlieb Explains Why Leag;ue farm club, probably will set a Yale freshman record in Bolton at Cheney, 2 starts as a 2-year-old In 1964.: ‘^*<1 3^-*n the third period when point edge on idle Springfield in Rhode Island College (18-2), SOI CENTER STREET — TEL 643-6136 back up the accomplished catch­ defending New England State the 100-yard free*yle swim. Rifle — Manchester at Wind- He won six times and earned the Glovers became incensed the battle for the final playoff Chicago Head Coach er, Dick Bertell. Schollander was clocked at kam. 370A10. over a hooking penalty to Fred, spot In the East. NEW YORK (NEA) — from the earliest days to (College Athletic (Donference LEASING PLANS FOR ALL 1966 MAKES A MODELS While the Cubs’ biggest prob­ Our pitching is strong enough UCLA Leads Strong G roup tttli*, won Us 18th *ralgbt and 47.5. Jim Kdwai-ds, co-captain Eddie GotUieb’s title is spe­ now," answers Eddie, “is lem is around .second ba.se, to keep us in contention if our of the WlUi*on Academy swim­ cial adviser and Eastern the preponderance of foul also avenged its m o* recent de­ everybody a-sks me why Chi- defense improves over last year. feat whipping Salem, Mass., ming team, was second ■with • v a u u M M S e r w ta K A , in«. consultant for the San shooting. Why, in 1907, oago traded Billy Cowan, who It lines up with Larry Jackson, Near NCAA’Tourney Spots State 86-86. 47.6. Yale won the meet, 60-35. Frfuicisco Warriors, which you might see a game In played center field for us In Dick Ell.sworih, Ernie Brog- 4- means he has a piece of which a team scored only his freshman year, for George WiUlams (10-8), u ps* -by lio. Bob Buhl, Lou Burdette Clark esuiUer, tightened its grip Former Detroit Tiger mana­ the action. But he also two field goals and added Altman, who Is six years older. and Cal Koonce as starters and UCLA’s defending national^Minnesota's 106-90 rout of 10th 14 foul shots.” on the Idttle Three lead by ger Jack Tighe scouts for the manages to be wherever The answer Is that Altman Don Elston, Lindy McDaniel eollegiate basketball champi- ranked IlUnols were among the Wilt OluuidierUln now downing Amher* 69-60 as cen- Milwaukee Braves. Smart Shoppers In today’s game, the hit well the four years he spent and Frank Baumann in the bull one, unbeaten In their confer­ highHghte of Saturday’s action plays basketball for the teams might average be­ at Wrlgley Field. We feel that pen. Unbeaten Providence made it 18 Philadelphia 76ers and he tween 86 and 40 free throws the big guy still has some good Relief workers hurt In ence, appear to be one of the straight by downing Duquesne now lives in Philadelphia us Buy Their Gasoline each In one night. seasons left. Obviously Altman 1964, but we feel sure that beat bets to make the NCAA 83-70. Davidson won its 20th in a again after a two-year “ If you could get a game missed our park the one year in tournament that will decide the row by whipping Richmond 83 hiatus at the Jack Tar Ho­ McDaniel can come back and 1865 tltUst next month. with only 16 fouls,” says St. Louis and the other in New pitch as he did for us In 1963, 78. Ooriiell won its 13th straight Whei« They See This Sign tel out West. So it’s not Eddie, “you got better bas­ York. The Bniine won two Pacific with a 90-60 romp over Brown. completely sure where hia when he won 13 and saved Athletic Oonfprence games last EXCLUSIVE! ketball. The only way yon Michigan hod to come from loyalties are. G4orge steps up. H seems, 21, Acquiring Baumann gives week, pushing their record to 8- 't e : can get It Is to allow more playing half us a left-handed fireman, some­ behind to beat Michigan State What can be pinned down rontact.” 0 and 18-2 over-all and all but 08-83 paced by Otsrte RusseU’s THIS WEEK ONLY... his games ’ in thing we haven't had In several naiUng down a spot in the 28- about Eddie in that he 8o what’s to prevent seasons. 82 polnte and second-ranked basketball from becoming broad daylight team field that must struggle was in the cage when the which he again UCLA. ralUed to defe* Wash­ South Philadelphia jHebrew a game In which each team 1 am confident that this through flrot - round activity, wUl do In Chi­ club can finldh in the first di­ ington Stole 70-68. ^hlrd-rsnked Association started play­ lines up with live Jim Park-^ then four regional tourneys be- St. Joseph's jump*l Its record cago. You can vision and when a team is there ' fcre reaoMng the final round of b o b o e o b b ^ ing basketball in 1918 and ers on a side (he’s the 275- throw out last to 21-1 by oloutlng Temple 78- gi^ u a lly evolved into the pound guard of the Balti­ in the it la In four I n ' Portland, Ore., in .... “I M ' season with contention. ■, 80. SAFETY famous Sphas, the only more Colts) and forgets the Mets. ' He March. SOARING HAWK — St. Joseph’s College has been team in history to beat the only the shoulder pads? tVMh three week# of the regu­ was out of the Native Charger, s gray son in the nation’s top 10 all season and much credit Old Original Celtics in a “ We should say, con­ lineup sever­ lar season remaining; these '"’Tq series. tinues Eddie, “ there’ll be no tMins appear today to have the of Native Dancer, won $91,403 goes to sophomore Matt Guokas Jr., (24) pictured al times with in 1964. He took three of 13 ALL FOUR WHEELS RELINED He is the only original pushing, no holding and no Kennedy shoulder a n d b e * chances of (aldng their con- in inset, who is considered one of the finest all- pioneer left In professional deliberate roughness.” teence Utlas and gUntng a spot starts, hod four seconds and groin Injuries. one third. around players in Philac^elphia’i^Big Five. EXPERT INSTALUTION foasketball, and Eddie ia And does he worry My plan now ia to play Alt- ' » the tourney: m worried i^ u t his game. whether the casualty Insur­ man in left field in the event Michigan, Big Ten; Tennea- “They should take out ance ratea would go up on that Billy Williams can get the 'Mj». Southeastern; Oklahoma the rule that says basket­ the players of the National job done In center.. •Ikte, Big BHgtat; Wldilta, Mla- ball Is a game of no con­ Basketball Association? 'Valley San Francisco, Our headaches around sec­ $15,000 Salary Raise FOR tact,” says Eddie, > “ and "The colleges design their J B * CkMt*; Texas Tech, 8outh- 4iri US K«rf admit It’s a game of con­ rule# to protect the players ond base can, of course, be M OST CARS sure to look for this familiar brand traced to the tragic plane crash Cornell, Ivy; St. Joseph’s, tact. I consider It Impos­ from getting injured. Once Mid-Atlantic; Davidson, sible for 10 men to be plac-' we start paying them, our hurt winter which coot the lifb of the brilliant Ken Hubba. Duke, AUantic Oxwt; To Halt Moonlighting on the front of every box. ed in a limited area (like primary obligation Is to lout, Yankee; New Max* t)EWrs a basketball court) with­ give the fans a gsnte they’ll Stewart a Recruit WAC; Bastem Kentucky, out committing contaet.” enjoy. We pay the playera We broke in one recruit, Jtoi ' Valley, and Miami of Ohio, N E W YORK (AP)—Milwaukee’s Joe Torre, who had Eddie can reo|ember the whether they’re hurt or Stewart, at second base hi 1964, USIN8 JJI. PREMIUM BOMDED American. to moonlight last year to earn his salary, will be paid old days when they put not.” And we hope to break in anoth­ Iknne of the teams which fall all the guys in a cage that The 24-second shooting er, Glenn Beckert, there this 46 make the NOAA will be invlt' il5,000 more this year for holding down only one job. BRAKE LININGS spring when Stewart will move Yee won’t hove to look very hard, bscoute In all.) And a box that overages over 20 miles might be no more than limit which has turned the •4 to the Notional bvltotlonol A stubborn holdout la*"?*— 50x20 and said, “O.K., pro game' Into a “ Run, to shortstop to repine Andre spring, the Braves’ slugger A e Votkiwogan Station Wagon carries the per gollon doesn't take much gas either. Tournament In New York. of Ui*r big * u g g e » under con­ lions, up and at ’em.” And Spot, run” scene of fren­ Rodgers, sold to the Pittsburgh Michigan, Tennessee, Oklotio- Hgned Us U68 bBMbaU con- CARS WITH POWER BRAKES When it comes to windows, you con give 2 tra*. s l g r ^ Boog kiggett chrome brand in the business. you guarded a guy >o etic action docan’t bother Pirates. Beckert batted .277 for ^ Stau, DaVkkMm, Duke and bm * Saturday and recMved on Salt Lake of the P a ^ c Ooaot PoweU for a one-third raise to ^ then, our box corries the heaviest load to each passenger land keep 5, plus the od- closely that If he went to Eddie at aU. pMneU stUI teoe Mem estimated b oo* to the $40,000 about $36,000. Powell, who ONLY $6.00 MORE. BRAKE REUNING the washroom, you tagged “ The trouble,” he insists, L ea^e. Scouts assure me he neighborhood for batting .822 Ie lha business! over a ton of things. (In 170 justoble sunroof, for yourselfl. won t disappoint. bofore getting NOAA touma- missed 18 games In 1964' be­ along, too. “ is that inatead o f ahootlng BMirt berths. SO bomen and 10» nme •ebic feet of space.) Almost twice os much Our wagon is only 9 inches longer thqn our cause of a broken wrt*, Ut .390 “ In the old days, we Ad­ in 24 seoonda, they ahoot There will be competition in .Jdlohlgan, the N6. 1 team In bitted in la * season. with 89 bomere and 99 RBI ta* QUALmr-GUARANTSD Iluff os the biggest regular wagon holds. sedan, so you con pork it in a space that's 4 vertised shutouts,” remem­ it in 12.” the infield. Ron Santo has Tne Associated Prsss poll, mu* “ I’m pretty, happy.” season. If the stuff is bulky, 5 big doors take the poin feet too short for ordinory wagons. bers Eddie. “ Honey Rus­ Rather than slow dovVh asked for a trial at shortstop. Mlniiesota and lulnols be- said. ”l ’m very satlsflttt and NO TIME OR MILEAGE UMITS sell (former Seton Hall the action he’d like to ex­ Ron Campbell hit .272 for us I’m looking forward to another Among bthera signing during •Ht of looding and unloading it. But maybe you've decided you don't really nolUng down the Big Ten tte weekend weree Oriole second ooach) used to brag about periment with euch changes when cailed up from Salt Lake yeor7’ 9 wont on ordinary wogon. That kind of thinking Tennessee may have a buem on Jerry Adair, third And if the stuff it people, the box takes . holding a guy not aoore- as the elimination of no- Boccabella VNyott wttb VandOftlK for the An eo*er one, too. /INSTANT CRBHT /NO MONEY DOWN Icos but shotieaa. proilt feola (where the bad 38 home runs in the Pactflc La* seoeon Ibrre dtvUed Ua baseman OI*e Boyer of the W hot M doeee'l take iMtek of ie oik (5 piete' ean got you into o box, lyBO crown. Oldohoma State bos New Yoric Yankees and veteran MORIARTY "If you played tiw sama . game, laot stopped if the O ou* League. And there to al- to shake off KSnoas. OomsH oboria bftween two joba, eotoh- kind of giune today, I foul doesn’t efiSet the fleir wnyu Joey AmaMtano. Ing and playing fir * booe, while .Bon BYoncisoo outfielder Har­ yW NING SMILE -Vrt must beat Princeton again to vey Kuenn. don’t thlw you’d have any- of the play) or ah tmtlon With ^ur outfield of Williams, appeiirtng in 184 gomee. Despite Jackson of thr» >

PAGE SIXTEEN Houses For Sale Suburban For Salt 75 Blhvlng—Trneknir— THERE OU6RTA BE A LAW BOLTON'— Cute 4V4 «»hi Apartments^ Tool Shop Bids COVENTRY LAKE — 4ti room MAN(jHB8TBR — Verptanck COLONIAL—H ^ e family sized Storage 20 kitchen, dining room, living ranch, paneled kitchen, large THREE ROOMS and-tile bath, Ranchi gas stove, fireplace, School and (Jhurch of A»*ump- bedrooms, wooded, fenced lot, ths local W hile THE oviR S oaui c »«o m c o f tlon we: room with fireplace, 8 bed­ On Zoners Agenda Tonight UANCHBffTER Delivery. lirRt "Jr fisufies* oep’r-» heat and hot water, stove and lake privileges, one child, $86. rooms, baths, screened aluminum etorms, only $11,- CLASSIFIED trucking and packag:a deUvery. JUDO fOCICTV C VIM06E MEMIERD V)ieECK.9 AHD RELICS ) 19 UP fOUR FlIOHTS OF refrigerator, 16H School St., monthly. 648-1686 evenings. roomCsSvJLJj ^ porch, $20,9m. M94intt. MiCTD RIGHT OM'ME G90UMD FLOOa- WALLPAPER SALE — M ^y ^ U d y . 648-0078, 643-7706. FIVE ROOM apartment, sec­ pliances, $116. monthly. J. D. buys it. Everett Agency, 649- mortgage, save closing costa. unit garden apartment off Zone B. itten u to choose from. ro o m for wotn«n or girt, k l ^ - ond floor, adults preferred. Call Realty, 648-6129, 648-8779. 8688. Spotless 6 ^ room Colonial Charter Oak St. sind a variance ’The application aubmitted fit advertising SelUng paint, —> white totex, en privileges, near bus lipe, f o u r ROOM tenement , 76 648-7666. Ranch, bullt-lns, % acre wood­ for additions to the Kurtz Bros, the appeals board asks alao ^ Painting—Papering 21 13.95* ]^r gallon. Morrison 649-6186. ______Wells Street Available Febru­ ROCSeVILLE — 8 room apart­ 0 O’LEARY DRIVE . . . Here. Is LIKE EXTRAS? ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agenej’, machine tool shop off Keeney variance to build the apart­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS M nt ^re, 739 Mata SL ary 1 st 176. 649-6229, 9-6. THREE ROOMS with bath, ment, stove, refrigerator, heat a vacant 6 room Cape. Prior 643-4803. St. will be heard by the zoning ments closer to the east propef- INSIDE and outside patotiiig. stove, refrigerator, heat and and electric included, excellent owneirs have done considerable board of appeals tonight ty line than regulations allow. 8 A. M. to 5 P.M. You name • yovir own price. 1968 PHILOO T V. 21" all chan­ f iv e l a r g e r o o m s second Here’s a few — Ou*age, Rooms With Board 59-A electricity included, garage condiUon, $100. Howe A Rowe work on It . .. added an over­ :b l MANSFIELD—Near Vin­ Another apartment request The buildings would front on tha 649-7863. 876-8401. nel console. Call 649-4969, be­ ■econd floor apartment in­ Realty. 875-3167. sized garage, finished upstairs, fireplace, built-in vacuum ton School. Oversized 6 room cludes heat, hot water, stove, available, quiet location on for a tract off E. Middle Tpke. entrance drive to the rear part­ tween 4-6 p.m. _____ AOXIMMODATIONS for ■eml- West' Side, recently painted. cabinets, etc. A good value at syatem, aluminum storms Cape, ultra modem kitchen, ing lot of Manchester High COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. EXTERIOR and Interior convalescent lady who pm era refrigerator, garage, near cen­ and screens, newly painted Just west of Manchester High tag. Wallpaper books. Pimei CRAFTSMAN snowblower, 1 Ready for occupancy for the $18;000. T. J. Crockett, Real formal dining room, 9 twin School and eight other applica­ School. MONDAY Thru FBIDAY 10:80 AAL — SATURDAY 9 AJS. private to convalescent boxn«, ter of town, convenient to hoe- Busincas Property tor, 643-1577. Interior, Venetian blinds, sized bedrooms, fireplace, The other requests to be aired hanging. CieUlngs. Floors, Fully >h.p. Also, two French doors, ltal. CAU 649-2396 between 1st of March. Call 643-0556 any­ very low heat cost, fine tions are also on the agenda. insured. Workmanship guar­ 648-1868. _____ . time. For Sale 70 large wooded lot. excellent before the board tonight in­ 648-7638. S;30-6, between 6-9 caU 649- MANCHESTER — 8 room Colo residential area — all a condlUon for $15,800. Call the The hearing Is set for 8 at the PLEASE READ YOUR AD anteed. Leo PelleUer, 649-6326. 6625. clude ; YOU SAVED and slaved,, for DELMONT STREET — 6 large BUSINESS ZONE HI — Eight nlal, 4 - bedroome, 2 fireplaces, part of this 6 room Cape, R. F. Dimock Oo., 649-6246, or Municipal Building hearing 1. A variance to Temple Beth If no answer, 643-9043. large family room, porch, 2- $17,400. CUMUIed or “Want Ada” an tetaai over tho » wall to wall carpet. Keep it Apartments—Flats— h o s p it a l a r e a — Deluxe rooms, first floor, newly dec­ rooms with two offices, sep­ Paul Oorrentl, 643-6363. room. Sholom. to convert the old tern- oonrenlence. The adverttaer abaald read his ad the FU «i INT^IOR and exterior paint­ new with Blue Lustre. Rent Tenements oS 6 H room apartment built-ins, orated, garage, nice residential arate. entrance, suitable for oar garage, combination win­ The 78-tinit apartment proj­ lie building at 63 Linden St., in DAY re APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS to for the ing, wallpaper removed, fully electric sampooer $1. The dinette, appliances, tiled bath, area near schools, bus, stores. business or professional use. dows, treed lot, excellent loca 'VERNON—Immaculate 5 room ect is being asked by the HyAD ,-le.rtdence Zone C, to an office, next Inaeraon. The Herald is reaponslble for only ONE Incor­ insured. Rene Belanger, 643' Sherwlir-Wllllams Co. LOOKINa for anything to yaid, garage, basement, $125 No pets. 643-0094. Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. tlon, bullt-lns, tile bath. Charles Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 8 gen­ Manufacturing Co., and would without the required off-street rect or omitted Insertion for any adnrttoe^nt and then otoy 0512 or 644-0804. estefe rentals - Lesperance, 649-7620. erous bedrooms, family sized monthfy. Hayes Agency, 643- FOUR ROOM flat, first floor, Ma n c h e s t e r ” ^ industriia ]. D. REALTY kitchen, 19’ paneled living )>e located on the some property perking. to the extent of a “make rood” Insertion. Errors which do not STOREWIDB SALE on paints homes, mjiltlple dwelUngt, call 4803. as the firm's plant, at 334 2. A variance to James Tri- PAINTING, EXTERIOR and J. D. Realty, 648-6129. automatic heat and hot water, and commercial properties MANCHESTER VICUNITY — 643-5129 643-8779 room, oil hot water heat, alu­ lessen the vnlne of the adverUaement wffl not be corrected by wallpaper and supplies th l^ available for Investment or Charter Oak St. in Residence vigno, to permit an addition to interior, paperhanging, wall week. Morrison Paint Stores" 4t4 r o o m apartment, heat and adults only. 649-0769. brand new 5Mi room Ranch, minum storms and screens, “make rood” Insertion.______t h r e e r o o m heated building. Bel Air Real Estate, treed lot, walk-out basement, Zone A. non-confbrming commercial paper removed, dry wall work. 789 Main Street. hot water, stove and refriger­ built 1959, $15,900. Wolverton building at 143 Main St., tn Re.sl- Reasonable rates. Fully In­ ment, 456 Main Street. CeD ator, washer and dryer fur­ ’THi’EB ROOM apartment, 643-9332. large kitchen and dining area Agency, Realtoni, 649-2813. James T. Kirkpatrick, presi­ YOUR COOPERATION WILL n i A l A 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 sured. Free estimates. 649- HANNAH’S husband Hector 649-6229, 9-6. _____ heat, hot water, refrigerator, 3 bedrooms, oil hot water heat NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 '.— dent of the firm, says he would dence ^ne C. BE APPRECIATED • ■ nished. Nice location. $140 per MANCHESTER — Six - room VERNON — Choice area. Spa­ 3. A variance to Robert and 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. hates hard work so he cleans month. 649-0308. stove, garage. Adults. 643-7222. excellent value at $16,200. Wol- rooms, one full and two half like to continue his light manu­ TWO BOOM heated apartment apartment, two stores and verton Agency, Realtors, 649- cious 5% room ranch, large Dorothy Meek, to store trucks the rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent commercial building all in one baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, dining facturing end gauge repair bus­ at the rear of 206 Windsor St., EDWARD R. PRICE, decorator, electric shampooer $1. Olcott and bath. 149 Oakland Street. BRAND NEW spacious 4 room 2813. room, family room, one car living room, fireplace, panel­ paperhanging (books fur­ $66. 649-6229, 9-6. ______apartment, first floor, cellar, package. High traffia count. ing, 2 baths, Jalousled porch, iness in the exLsiting building In Rural Residence Zone. Variety Store. FOUR ROOM tenement, $60, garage, $23,900. Phllbrlck until 1966. That is the year that nished), Interior and exterior 132 Blssell S t 649-5229, 9-5. large yard. In quiet residential A wi.se investment for only Agency, 649-8464. garage. Hayes Agency, 643- 4. Extension of permission for Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? painting, ceilings refinlshed. WE HAVE custom eri waltlM neighborhood. Onlv 3116 month­ $26,000. Hayes Agency, 643- 4803. ______zoning appeals board vari- the town pf Manche.ster to con­ Homes, churches, Industrial for the rental of MANCHESTTIR — Beautiful ly. 649-1637, 646-0104. 4803. COLONIAL CAPE MANCJHESTER — Good multi­ ance, to run the business In a tinue using the western end of Boats and Accessories 4( mont or honi6. J# D. SOUTH WINDSOR — Modem residential zone, expires. CJhartcr Oak field, in Residence 24-Hour Answering Service fully Imsured. 649-1003. new 2 family homes. 4 room CORNER LOT on busy Route » ple dwelling. A three family 64S-6129. flats and duplexes, stove, re­ FIVE ROOMS, .second floor, New Listing. Beatuiful 6 (3-3-5) with one vacancy. Cen­ 3-bedroom Ranch. 2 fireplaces, However, ’Kirkpatrick says, Zone AA, for storage of as many HAR’TFORD BOAT SHOW — north end, available immedi­ 6, East Wlnd.sor, adjoining en­ family room, garage, non­ Free to Herald Readers Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Female .35 Help Wanted—Male 36 FDUR ROOM flat, second floor, frigerator, extras. Bus, shop- trance to new golf course. room Colonial Cape set tral heat. Owner anxious. T. J. the board may not permit the as 50 new or used cars for Car­ West Hartford Armory, Febru mng nearby. Hayes Agency, ately, $76 per month. CaU 527- among tall oaks and pines Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. development area. Bel Air ter Chevrolet. Want Information on one of onr riaselfled advertlsetneotst No Electrical Services 22 MALE HELP wanted 8 nights ary 24-28, Adults $1, Children central location, heat, hot 8493. Excellent location for office Real Estate, 643-9332. two uses of the property simul­ WOMAN FOR General office CXERK TYPIST, full-time, for water, one year lease. Cell 643-4803. on a quiet deadend street. taneously. 6. Extension of permission for answer at the telephone IlrtedT Simply call the busy office. Permanent posi- a week, 6-11:30. Inquire Bur half price. building, drive-in, gas station, WEST SIDE — Excellent 6 Brown * Lynch Florists, to ELECTRICAL WIRING and re­ work, typing and accounts re­ 649-6048 after 6 p.m. POUR ROOM apartment, appli­ used car lot, etc. Tongren 1V4 baths, rec room, breeze- "VERNON — 3 new homes on He has made no definite plans ceivable experience preferred, t'on. Experienced. Varied du­ ger-Chef, 2 ^ Main St., Man t h r e e r o o m s for rent, $70 way and garage. Many cus­ room Garrison Colonial, fire­ maintain a free-standing Iden­ pairs done reasonably. Call 649- Chester, between 9-11:30 a.m ances, heat and hot water, air Agency, 643-6321. place, dining room, cabinet Phoenix Street. 5V4 rooms, to move, he says, either now .or 5083. hours 8-5, pleasant working ties. Responsible person need­ THREE ROOM, third floor, monthly. Inquire 32 Church tom features. Call now. tification sign at 146 Main St., EDWARDS ed for Inventory control. Com­ Diamonds—^Watches— Street anytime. conditioning, and parking, $135. kitchen, 1% baths, oversized full walk-out basement, large In the future. conditions. Write Box F, Her­ heated, centrally located. CeD J. D. Realty Oo., 64.1-5129. MAIN S'TREET site, near Cen­ wooded lots, convenient to The existing manufacturing in Residence Zone C, that is ald. pany benefits. Call Norman’s, Jewelry 4 i 643-0082, between 7-8. ter, with building of 6.500 sq. garage. Hayes Agency, 643- closer to the street Une thsin ANSWERIND SERVICE Mr. Kaufman, 646-0114. ATTRAimVE, newly decorat­ 4803. Memchester and Vernon shop­ building might be renovated to PROCESS MAN ed. 4-room apartment, second ft. Many potentials. Will fi­ ping centers. Price $15,200 regulations allow. Floor Finishing 24 WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ FOUR ROOM apartment nance. Oiwner 649-5229, 9-6. HAYES AGENCY house a custodian for the apart 6. Extension of permission 64941500 - 875-2519 EXPERIENCED pairing. Prompt service. Up to ond floor, 178 Maple Street No floor, electric range and re- (•'um ished A parcraefltit 3.3-A MANCHESTER — 7% room Phone 643-0186; after 6 p.m. ment complex, Kirkpatrick sug­ FLOOR SANDING and refln- frigerator furnished, steam |.— ------643-4803 ranch, 4 bedrooms, dining AX 5-9691. for MIjbs Gail Roberts, to nin Must have Job shop all around $20 on your old watch In furnace. $65. Tel. 648-4761. gests. an antique shop and have an and leave yonr roeseage. You’D hear from our advertiser to Jig Ishing (specializing In older ■ OPERATORS trade. Closed Mondays. F. E, heat, opposite Center Park, ITHREE ROOM furnished room, 2 baths, 2-zone heat, gn- Ume without spending aD. evening at the telephone. practical experience, 7-10 years, Houses For Sate 72 rage, only $18,500. Hutchins COVENTRY — Modern 5 room The property abutting advertising sign at 42 Spruce floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ complete experience on all Bray, 737 Main Street, State 4 14 ROOMS, heat, hot water, cloee to b u a e 8, shopping, I apartment, heated. Ideal for KF&D’s to the west Is owned by ing. Ceilings: Paperhangrlrtg. AND TRAINEES ’Theater Building.. stove and refrigerator fur­ churches, no pets. Adults pre­ working couple or newlyweds. ______IX MANCHESTER - Spacious Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. Ranch, fireplace, garage, fam St., In Residence Zone B. No Job too smedl. John Ver- WE HAVE GOOD phases of aircraft parts and Job nished. $126.50 p e r month. $90 per month. Call 643-9353 Manchester. lly room, large landscaped lot, developer Andrew An.saldi, and 7. A special exception to At- Lost and Found Business Services shop manufacturing, capable of ferred. 649-7529. custom built home in excellent' EIGHT ROOM Cape, Interior Is being developed as a single­ fallle, 649-5750. NEEDED 643-6105. or apply 4 Pearl St., Apt. 8. ”7 room * CJolonial, garage, hot residential area, ultra modem, ideal location, $17,900. Hilltop tilio L. Schiavone III, to have Offered 1-3 POSITIONS AVAILABLE quoting, processing and trouble Garden—Farm—Dairy ROOM apartment. Apt. C, water oil heat, 2 fireplaces, immaculate, 3 or 4 bedrooms, Realty, 649-1245, 521-3079. family home subdivision. ’The a limited repairer’s license for LOST — Brief case, leather, Excellent opportunity shooting. Must know math, MANCHESTEIR — 3 r o o m I kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths' 2 full baths, family room, wall a service station at 91T Cen­ LAWNMOWER sh a rp in g ; re­ THREE ROOM apartments, 118 Includes heat, hot water, re­ bulH^ne, tile bath, large fam­ plus 2 lavatories, covered road serving the Ansaldi sub­ black. Reward. Call Clarence for qualified trainees methods, materials. ’This is a top Products 50 Main Street, heat, hot water, frigerator, ,gaa range, park­ apartment at Oak Lodge, pri­ ily room, patio, outside bar­ to wall carpet In living room BOLTON -— Large contempora division ends at KFA-D proper­ ter St. H. Anderson, 643-7930. pairs, sales, rotor blades Bonds—Stocks— to learn sewing. notch spot and excellent oppor­ vate entrance, parking. 15 patio, Florida room, complete­ and dining room, fireplace, ry Ranch on 4 acres, 1700 sq. 8. Elxtension of permission to sharpened: bicycle sales, serv­ APPLES—Macs and Cortlands, stove refrigerator. 649-6229, ing, Sheridan Building. 613 becue, city utilities, combina­ ly air-conditioned, minimum ty line; the planning commis­ M ortgages 27 tunity for right man. All regies 9-5. Main St., $85 per month. Call minutes to Hartford. Adults. tion windows, treed lot, excel­ dishwasher, disposal, alumi­ ft. of living area, newly re­ the CJolordal Outdoor Advertis­ LOST — Diamond and platinum ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, Apply No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, maintenance inside and out. decorated. 4 bedrooms, 114 sion suggested this layout -so brooch. Reward. Write Box L, NOW strictly confidential. Write Box 649-2286. No peU. $125. 643-9171. lent condition. Owner trans­ num -awnings over patio, 2-car that the road could be contin­ ing Go., to maintain nine out­ 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 SEiNDND MORTGAGE - Un­ B, Herald. 14 Spencer S t FIVE ROOM apartment com­ CaU the R. F. Ehmock Co., garage, aluminum storms and baths, 2 fireplaces, full finished Herald. 2098. limited funds available for sec­ ferred. Priced for quick sale. ued back to Charter Oak St. on door advertising signs at the MANCHESTER MODES, bination windows, front and m ROOM apartment newly dec­ ANDOVER, Route 6 -— 2 room (Jharles Lesperance, 649-7620. 649-5245. screens. Onk block from basement, 3-car attached ga­ following location; ond mortgages, payments to rear pofch, centrally located. furnished apartment for rent, schools, buses and shopping. rage and breezeway. $31,000 the KF&D property when it is FOUND—Blackish brown male, TYPEWRITERS — Standard suit your budget. Expedient Household Goods 51 orated. third floor, .stove and (X)N(X)RD RD. — Very, very Opposite 63 New Bolton Rd., INC. For: 649-4663 days, 643-7267 eves. refrigerator. Phone 649-3120. heat, hot ivater, stove, refrig­ CONCORD RD. — Beautiful A good value at $19,900. Call asking price is below appraised developed. The two properties Residence Zone AA; opposite shephered type. Call Lee Frac- and electric. Repaired, over­ service. J. D. Realty. 643-8129. Manchester ELECTRIC MOTOR repair and CHOICE. Are you Interested will thus probably be connected chia, Dog Warden, 643-8594. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ Pine S t rewind shop, some experience EVERYTHINO to sterilized re- erator. 742-7273. ranch, large living room, for­ Ovmer at 649-4436. market value. CaU owner 649 117 New Bolton Rd., Rezidence BIRCH S’TREET—Modem flat n ic e 4 room tenement, first mal dining room, cabinet in owning one of the Finest Plans for the project are be­ chines rented and repaired. A FRESH START v/Ul lump Clerk-typist necessary. Blank & Lawson conditlon'sd used furniture and second floor, two spacious and most Beautiful ranch 6091. Zone AA; off New State Rd. FOUND — Black female, white floor, centrally located/ adults. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ ing revised by I^Hip J. dKJor- north of the Hockanum River, Pickup and delivery service. your debts Into one easy pay­ LPN or RN. fuU or part-time, Electric Motor Oo., 373 Wash appliances, high quality- -low bedrooms, furnace.^ 649-4498. homes in this area, and — at a XTV - BOLTON — 8 - bedroom cia, the architect for the proj spot on chesL Call Lee Frac- Yale Typewriter Service, 649- ment. If you have equity in ’Typist Ington St. (rear), Hartford. prices. LeBlanc Furniture. 195 648-6015. Business Loeattom tion room,- landscaped yard. in Rural Residence Zone. tll-7 . 875^2077. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, greatly reduced price. Here are MANCHESTER split level on 2 acre wooded eot, and may be presented to chia. Dog Warden, 643-8594. 4986. property, call Frank Burke to South Street, Rockville. 875- THREE AND FOUR For Rent (U the necessities of modern liv­ Also, off New State Rd., op­ Flgurer , $3.00 OR MORE per hour for t h r e e ro o m apartment, first 643-5953. lot. Kitchen built-ins Include night with feiver than the 78 posite the Jarvis gravel pit, in FOUND — Large black female discuss ways and means. Con­ 2174. Qpen 9-«.______apartments, including heat floor, heat and hot water. $86. ing — 3 large bedrooms, lux­ units originally proposed, Kirk SHARPENING Service—Saws, necticut Mortgage Elxchange, RN, FULL or part-time. Call permanent route work. I will hot water, and gas for cook­ THREE ROOM office or busi­ 6 finished Cape, aluminum refrigerator> freezer, stove, Residence Zone A; off Tolland dog. Call Lee Fracchla, Dog knives^ axes, shears, skates, ’Transcriptlonlst train you. Write Mr. Dy- RUGS — NEVER used, 9 x 12 J. D. Realty Oo , 643-6129. ness, ground floor, 470 Main urious living room and dining siding, ceramic bath, cen­ oven, dishwasher, fireplace. Patrick says. 15 Lewis S t, Hartford, 246- 649-2358. ing. Electric refrigerator and room, sxpamsive kitchen, The request from Kurtz Bros Tpke. between Parker and Oak­ Warden, 643-8694. rotary blades. Quick sendee. 8897. Stenographer Sard, Box 371, Baltimore, 2, beige, $30.; 9x15 ruby oriental, stove furnished. Call 649-7834 Street, plenty of parking. 649- trally located In a private Trout stream on property. Sell­ land Sts.. In Residence Zone r - ' Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Md. $86.; 12x15 gold acrilan. 289- WINTER STREET—Just com­ 5229, 9-5. closets to spare, finished fam­ lot, $400 down, $107 per ing for $18,900. For further in­ for additions to its plant at the or 649-5779. between 6-7 pjn. pleted four 3 room apartments MANCHESTER ily room, screened porch with AA; east of 951 W. Middle Main St., Mancl^ster. Hours 6955. month pays all. formation call the R. F. Dlm- rear of 347 Keeney St., in Rural Tpke., in Business Zone II. AnnotmcmentP MECHANIC for bus fleet, mar­ with refrigerator, stove, dls- FOR LEASBl—Excallant loca­ a gorgeous view, 2 car garage ock Co., 649-5245. Residence Zone, would facill daily 7-5. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ Schools and Classes 33 TYPIST-CLERICALr FLOWER STREET — 4 room p o ^ . and air conditioning. VICINITY Also, off W. Middle Tpke., day 7-4. 643-7958. Fine opportunity for the ried, dependable, plenty of 36" G. E. STOVE, Immaculate, duplex, oil burner, automatic tion tor doctor’a office or full attic with expansion pos­ tate renovations of the existing ELECTROLUX sales and serv­ qualified High School grad­ $75; automatic washer, $50. Oarages also available. Base­ beauty parlor. 418 Main Street. sibilities. We'd love to tell you 2 family purchased two SO. WINDSOR—Spacious 6^4 structure. west of the Hockanum River, SEWING CXIURSES — Register hours. Tel. 643-2414. hot water heater, adults, $80. months ago. Owner forced In Residence Zone AA; west of ice, bonded representative. Al­ LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened now for beginners tailoring, uate—complete benefit pro­ CaU 628-6836. ment laundry, quiet area, on (Jompletely renovated and am­ more' but why don’t you call room Split. 30’ paneled fam­ Ralph Kurtz, a principal 'of DRIVER for school bus, 7:30- CaU between 5-7, 843-7379. bus line. Phone for appoint­ ew homes 10 minutes to sell. A tremendous sav­ 847 W. Middle Tpke.; in Busi­ fred Amell. 110 Bryan Dr„ ■and repaired, winter storage. day and evening classes. Start Position available, local In­ gram, including financial ple parking. J. D. Realty, 648- fro;im Manchester. Ranches, Mrs. Babin, Jarvis Realty (Jo., ily room with bar, near bus the firm, says that plans call Manchester 644-8141. Sales and service — Ariens, surance company, pleasant assistance for self-lmprov- 9 a.m., 2:15-3:45 p.m. Tel. 643- ELBXTTRIC REFRIGERATOR, ment Charles Pontlcelll, 649- 6129. ______Realtors, 643 1121, Eves. 643- ings peissed on. $2,500 as­ and shopping. $16,900. Hayes for substituting a metal, But­ ness Zone II; and east of 512 now. For Information call 649- Cape Cods, Raised sumes mortgage. Elasy fi­ W. Center St., in Business Zone Snowbirds, also rental equip­ 3817. working conditions, com­ ment through evening 2414. 8 cubic feet. Gas refrigerator, 9644. Barney Peterman, 649- 1686. Agency, 643-4803. ler-type building for the exist­ FEDERAL INCOME taxes ment. L & M Equipment Corp., studies—5-day week—free 6 cubic feet. O il 649-1948. Legal Notices 9404. FOR LEASE — Office or com­ Ranches. $14,500 to $17,000. nancing available. n. prepared with your savings In petitive salary, merit in­ range. One acre wooded ing wooden portion of the plant. Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. EXCLUSIVE AT creases, excellent fringe parking. For further Infor­ POT WASHER, age 18 or over mercial .* space In Rockville, 6-6 TWO-FAMILY, 2-car garage, Wanted—Real Estate 77 The metal structure, of the mind. Reasonnable rates. Ed­ Manchester Exchange—Enter­ 7-3:30 p.m. Apply in person CUSTOM MADE oxblood leather DECBEE ON LIMITATION ATmACTITVE 6 room flat, ample parking. Call 875-2042. lots. aluminum storms and screens, ward J. Bayles, 649-6246. M.T.I. SCHOOLS benefits, 8:15-4:15, five mation, visit our Personnel OF CLAIMS Btove, refrigerator. garage, RocTcledge—Adorable Colo­ same construction and appear­ ’THOUGH’TFUL VANDALS prise 1945. days weekly. Evening In­ Department. Manchester Memorial Hospital, chair with hassock, like new, AT A CX)URT O F PROBATE nice section of town, $24,900. nial Ranch, 1,400 sq. ft. of FIVE ROOM Ranch or Cape ance as the present metal sec­ THE ONLY terviews possible by ap­ Dietary Department. Equal op­ $60. 643-4065. holdrn at C«ventr>', within and for Bice neighborhood, available J. D. Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. wanted in McKee Street and MOUNT STERLING, Ky. INCOME TAXES prepared by portunity employer. the District of Cm-*-ntr>- on th* Ulh living area, 6 full rooms. 2 tion of the Gliding, wou-ld be pointment. Call Mrs. Lubas, day of February A D. 1966. March 1. 649-1136. Houses For Rent 65 u r REALTY CO. INC. surrounding area. Able Realty, put up over the wooden portion (AP) — Some vandals here dug retired Internal revenue offi­ EXTRA LONG bed, complete; baths, tremendous treed up two mail boxes and a small cer, Marvin Baker. Call 643- Household Services IBM-Keypunch 643-1124, 643-1125. HARDINGE HAND SCREW also, complete blond bedroom Present. Hon. Elmore Turktnaton,' THREE ROOMS, first floor, ap- MANCHESTER - Six room lot. Only $23,900. 289-4192. of the plant, which would be Es(|.. Judge. R. D. MURDOCK ripped out. billboard and dumped them in 0117 ______Offered 13-A School in Hartford author- and chucker se'.-up operator, suite. Call 649-0721. On motion of Mrs. Marion A. liance.s. garage, 1100. J. D. Cape. 3 bedrooms. $145 month­ the middle of Route 60 near THE CONN. MUTUAL experienced with Aircraft Spencer. Execuhix. Ripley Hill SLealty Oo.. 643-5129^______ly. Wolverton Agency, Real­ 643-2696 643-6472 FOUR BEDROOMS Under constructlon— The new metal structure INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ Rood, Oweiitry. Conn, on the es­ wouldwuuiu have iiovc o..slightly ..... more inside___ I here, according to Sheriff John FURNTTURE REFINISHED, A parts. All benefits. Dean Ma­ KITCHEN SET, modem, gray tate of Kenneth M. Spencer, late of tors, 649-2813. Raised Ranch, one acre Football Group pared. Samuel J. iTurkln^on BABYSITTER, 4 days a week LIFE INSURANCE chine Products, 165 Adams St and black, 4 chairs, excellent ie"MAIN STREET — 2 rooms, area thsin the Existing bunding; Miller. Then they set tip a bar- Jr.. 643-7731. colors changed, insurance es- used by the C, the Manchester Midget and your home. Call Raymond P. made while yon wait. Tape re­ WOMAN—bookkeeper for build ’TELE'VISION Technician with an d by imetllng a copy thereof oo tomatic furnace, $100 . 643-6516. 643-4803. ANTHONY FIANO 649-4697 Pony Football Association at corders for rent Marlov/’s, 867 RECEPTIONIST­ good technical background and Wanted—^To Buy 58 the public sign poet in said Town the annual banquet of the asso­ .Jewell 643-7481. Evenings call er In No. Coventry area. Must bench experience needed by the of C oventry, nearest the place THREE ROOM Apartment, first ROCKVILLEl—3% room apart­ J. D. REALTY 649-4866. Main., 649-5221. TYPING be able to type and must have where the deceased iMt dwelt. ment, 8 t o’v e, refrigerator, SE-VEN ROOM older home, 4 ciation which was recently held General Electric Company. WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ floor, heat, gas, electricity, IjO- 643-5129 643-8779 CASHIER-CHECKERS own car. Hours can be ar­ tique and used furniture, china, Certified frr.m Record heat, $90 monthly. Adults bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x161. BOWERS SCH(X)L — 6 room at Miller’s Restaurant. INCOME TAX returns, busi­ Do you think Mink ? Buy It East Hartford. (Jail Mr. J. C. ELMORE TURKINCTON. Judge. curt Street. 643-R921. only. 649-4824, 875-1166. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. Cape, birch cabineted kitchen Other officers are Mrs. Er­ Day and Evening Classes ranged for little less than full­ with extra $ $ earned sell­ McCarthy, 289-6871. glass, sliver, picture frames THIS WEEK’S ness and individual, prepared 643-5953. wltii dishwasher, disposal nest Wolfram, vice president; Building—Contracting 14 time If necessary. Write stating and old coins, old dolls and DECREE ON LIMITATION MANCHESTER — School St.. 4 by full-time Income tax ac­ Free Nationwide Placement qualifications to Manchester ing OF CLAIMS BOLTON (3ENTER Apartments, Paneled rec room, garage, Mrs. James Leber, secretary; New CHasses Now Forming guns,, hobby co,’ectlons, attic AT A COURT OF PROBA’TE. room duplex, with garage, ther- MANCHESTER — New 7 room MANCJHES’TER — beautiful countant. New laws effecting P.O. Box 732. contents or whole estates Fur­ (Jorncr Brandy St. Md Bo.ton private yard. Hayes Agency, and Mrs. John McNary, treas­ retirement income. Raymond QUALITY CARPENTRY- AVON Salesmen Wanted 36-A hold»»n at rovonln'- wltiiln and for. mortal base heat, aluminum Clenter Rd., new 8 roims, heat, raised ranch, 2-car garage, room Split one year old, excel­ 643-4803. urer. Rooms, dormers, porches Call—Write—Visit niture Repair Service Talcott- rdM nri of r*ovi*nlry. on tho 11th windows, bath, $90. After 4:30, built-ins, IH baths, K acre lot. lent condition and location, Girard. Call collect 875-7362. vine, Omn. Tel. 643-7449. dav of February. A.D 19fi6. . hot water, stove, refrigerator. (Jommittee chairman ajp- SPECIALS basements reflnlst.ed, cab­ Cosmetics In spare time ^^ronf’nt. Hon. Elmor#* Tiirkln*ton. 649-7846. tremendous value. Bayes Agen­ built-ins, dishwasher, 1V4 baths, COLONIAL—1114 rooms, 314 inets, built-ins, formica, tile. SALES 1125. 649-8200, 643-4312. polnted toy Mrs. Kautz Include iriE E -^lli-Fi or stereo record Aircraft near home. Substantial WANTED — 1955 Double Die E fq . Judpfi*. , cy. 643-4808. rec room, garage, large lot. baths, living room 30x16, Mrs. Joseph Llzotte, welfare; with oil change, filter, lubrica­ No Job too small. William 525^9317 commissions, no experience PERSONALITY? On motion of Mn« T^iuil# 8 VERY NICE four rooms, first ROCKVILLE Available March Full price $21,900. Over 100 stone fireplace, 6 acres of Robbirs carpentry service Lincoln cenLs — paying $140 Kdeorton. Executrix, south Street. floor, heat, hot water, tile bath. MAN(JHES’TER — New 8 room Mrs. Rodney Dolin, pubUcity; tion and 10 gallons gas. John’s Schools from coast to coast required. Recognized leader In the resi­ l.st. Attractivie 3*4 room more listings all price ranges land, outbuildings, $31,500. Mrs. David Wlllcox, hospital­ >/4 ACRE OF TREES 649-3446. Opportunities XF or better. Buying all coins. , 4rage, $106. Inquire 158 Maple Garrison Colonial, 12x34 living Gulf Service, 250 W. Middle dential real estate sales field of­ aoAK Frodorirk T FMfceptnn. lat^ of Oov- apartment, suitable for one or CaU the Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. ity, and Mrs. John McNary, Tpke. M.T.I. SCHOOLS (Phone 289-4922) fers to the man with ambition, 643-6290. I fv^try, wUhln naid dlutrict. de- r Tel. 649-1032. two persons, near shopping room, family room, built-in cy, Realtors, 643-6930. Cape Cod in beautiful eetting, 5 rooms all on one CARPENTRY — Bathrooms 750 Main St.. Suite 804, and outstanding, creative sales ' CAA.and and bus line, range, refrig­ kitchen, master bedroom With MANCHESTER — Executive cheerleaders. MINNESOTA WOOLEN Party tiled, recreation rooms, remod­ WANTED—baby carriage which Thie Ourt doth decr#‘e that alx dressing room, low twenties. 4-bfedroom home on extra The auxiliary presented Mrs. floor. A dilly of a buy at $14,900. Don’t wait too eling, garages, additions, ce-! Next door to Travelers Ins. Comnutists oppprtunlty. converts into car-bed. good rnnnihA allowod and UmJt^ for erator, heat and hot water in­ MANCHES’TER — New UsUng. 4JAO tho crodUoFN of said eetatF to ex- Hayes Agency. 643-4808. Norman BJarkman, the outgo­ Plan. Hostess earns valuable Hartford . . . for challenging assigni- If you have a proven Sales Per­ cluded. free parking. Wo-sher Spacious 6 - room Colonial, large lot, modem,- Immaculate long. fashion wagon merchandise ment work. CaU Leon Cieszyn- conuiuon, reasonable. 643-7791. their claims a«alnat the name YQung Twosome breezeway, oversized garage, throughout. By appointment ing president, with a gift. ski. 649-4291. ments in our Engrineering Help Wanteo—Hale 36 sonality and the desire to grow to the Exerutrlx and (JirectJi that and dryer In basement. 15 MAN(JHESTER — Like new free. Spring and summer cloth­ Department. with a young, dynamic company. pnhltr notIro ho pivon of thin order minutes' to Hartford over fireplace, dining room, fine lo­ only. Bel Air Real ^ ta te , 643- ing for the entire family. Pat by advortlsinp tn a newspaper hav- 6% room ranch, 22 foot living 9332. CARPENTRY—Rec rooms, for- Help Wanted— Female 35 Minimum qualifications in­ GENERAL WORK and delivery. Investigate today! Parkway. $100 monthly. 875- room, m baths, beautifully cation. Priced right. Hayes TENANT PAYS YOUR RENT Fox, 649-0154. miCa, ceUings, closets, remod- ^ ------Apply in person before 5 p.m., BARROWS * WALLACE class­ rlrrulatlon In aald district. A 3748 or 875-0250. Agency, 648-4808. REAL ESTATE clude graduation from ' NICE ROOM next to bath for «rH"T^ finished family room, large MANCHES’TER Vicinity—$13.- Two family, close to every convenience. Interior eling, hatchways, attics fin- goods free High School with honor Krause ^orlst, 621 Hartford room and field training will pre­ the piibllr nlgn poet In wilil Tnwn wooded lo t Hayes Agency, 990. 3 bedroom ranch, built-in ished, concrete steps, floors, ■ Help friends shop with Just $1 Road. pare you to become a high gentleman with references, of Coventry, nearest the place MANOHESTBJR — Dartmouth in tip-top shape, move right in for only $15,900. F e r s o n a n 3 weekly. You get things free. grades in Plane Geometry Excellent location. 21 Church where the...... _ deoaxe<1 ; :Inst ilwelt. ' i. 643-4808. Heights, 7 room OoloniaJ, 2V4 stove, fireplace, 150’ frontage. WANTED porches, garages. No Job too and Algebra One and ’Two. earner in this fascinating pro­ Certified from Record Hutchins Agency. Realtors, small. 649-8880. Write for details and free 476 MANAGEMENT ’TRAINEE fession. Street. 649-4966. ELMORE ■n’RKINC.TON, Judge. An Amusing Pet! MAN(JHES’TER — 150 x 200, tiled baths, 2 fireplaces, %rge We, have anxious buyers for IG •TA ’TE LICENSED rest home page catalog. Popular Club Preference will be given to Major oil company Is Inter­ family room, porch, large 2- 646-0103. centrally located, reasonable those who have taken addi­ Prior experience In real estate ’THE ’THOMPSON House. Cot large trees, clean 6 room Colo­ the following: NON-DEVELOPMENT A. A. DION, INC. Roofing Plan, Dept. L800, Lynbrook, viewing for service station at­ not necessary. Sales or adminis­ nial, double garage, only $16,- MANCJHESTER—M o^m ," well rates, friendly atmosphere. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ N.Y. tional courses in mathe­ tendant, excellent working con­ tage Street, centrally located, mediate occupancy Picture-book Ranch, 3 bedrooms, family-sized TeL 876-1011. matics and have shown a trative background preferred. large pleasantly furnished 000. Hutchins Agency. 646- Cape In convenient loca­ Rolling Park Cape terations and additions. Ceil­ ditions, salary plus commis­ Contact Mr. Kelly at 278-1800. 0103. ______Lesperance, 649-7620, tion, close to schools and birch cabineted kitchen, rec room and garage. ings. Workmanship guaran­ special apptitude for this sions. Apply at 555 W. Middle rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Four Bedroom Colonial subject. A capacity for All replies confidential. for ovemlght and permanent MANCJHESTER — Original own­ si;opplng. Bel Air Real Estate, Well-Groomed yard. Asking $16,900. Aitomobiles For Sale 4 teed. 299 Autumn St. 348-4860. IN A RUT? ’Tpke. See J. C. NaUy, Manag­ NEW 2 FAMILY, 5-4, under 643-9332. Six-Room Ranch neat, precise and accurate er. guest rateg. WANTED construction, two heating sys­ ers. 4 bedroom, center en­ CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ Give yourself a new work is a must. BARROWS & WALLACE trance, Garrison Colonial situ­ Older Type 8 or 9 Room MEED CART Your credit turn­ 17 Connecticut Offices FURNISHED ROOMS, complete tems, large lot, central loca­ COLONIAL—6 generous sized ed down? Short on down pay­ rience. Ceilings and floor tiled, lease on life! Make EXPERIENCED Short - order tion. CaU Builder, Leon Cles- ated on a shaded and private rooms, modem kitchen, new­ House With Land COMPLETELY MODERN porches, rec rooms, garages, your working hours cook, apply In person. Carvllle 1 Constitution Plaza light housekeeping facilities. SUPERVISOR 90x230 yard. Double ameslte ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ plea.sant, stimulating, Stenographers Cientrally located. Mrs. Acco- zynski, 649-4291. ly redecorated throughout, Immaculate 3 bedroom Ranch with family room sion? Don't despair! See Hon­ additions, attics finished, re-' Restaurant, Route 15, Ebdt 106, Hartford 278-1800 with merhanlcal baiit- drive, 2 - car garage with $14,900. Phllbrlck Agency, $15,000 Ranch In modeled, concrete work. No interesting . . . become mazzo, 12 Arch ,St., Manches­ MANCJHESTER — 3 bedroom and one-car garage. Convenient to shopping and est Douglas Inquire about low­ Union, Conn. OOUR’TEOUS and hard-working ter. 643-6948. ground. Must have ex­ breezeway, kitchen has built- 649-8464.______' South Windsor est down, smnllest payments Job too small. Immediate es­ a telephone operator in ' and perience on assembly modern Ranch, convenient to in oven, range and dishwash­ Pjirkway. 'Tremendous buy at $17,900. timates. 643-2620. our Manchester office. PART-’ITME short order cook man needed with a desire to be­ schools and shopping, nicely WASHINGTON ST. Nice 6 room I f . you have such property anywhere. No small loan or fi­ come a salesman. $110. gi»ran- FTJRNISHED room for rent ilne-type production. er, plus a very attractive nance company plan. Douglas A “voice with a Clerk Tynists wanted. Apply Bonanza Sirloin near Main Street. 649-2170. 9 treed lot, quick occupancy. breakfast nook. Formal 12x12 (Jolonial, fireplace, new heat­ and want It sold quickly, call DION OONS’TRUCTION-Roof- Pit, 287 W. Middle Ti*e. teed to start. Commission and Bel Air Real Estate, ”643- ing system, new bath, ideal lo- us. Motors. 883 Main. ^ Ing, siding, alteratloni, ceil­ smile,” a Mking for . . . for attractive positions expenses after training. Home Huel Street Send replies to dining room, 14x24 colonial serving the public, a 8171 9332. paneled living room with fire­ cp.tiop. Immediate NO NEED FOR 2 CARS i960 CHRYSLER Windsor, 4- ings, gutters and aluminum that offer excellent sal­ OFFK3E CLERK, some rate ex­ supplies, car necessary. Exper­ 10-20 windows. 648-4862. 648-0896 cool head in an emer- , ROOM FOR' RENT, gentleman' BOX U. HERALD place, and wall-to-wall carpet­ Sensibly priced at $18,000. T. J 6- room spic and span Colonial with large kitchen door, full power, excellent con­ aries, fringe benefits and perience necessary, 3-11, 5 ience not required, will train. MANfJHES’TER — Exception Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677, or gency . . . these are days, fringe benefits. Apply For Interview call Miuichester only, references required, free : I al 7 room Garrison Colonial, ing. FuU cellar with rec room, and bedrooms, formal dining plus 24 ft. living dition. OaH 643-6334. BIDWBLL HOME Improvemont among the qualities working conditions. parking, call 643-2698. screened summer porch, well Jim Brogan, 649-4342. A high school diploma and Lombard Bros., Route 6 and 644-0202 after 6 p.m. built-in kitchen and wall-to- room with fireplace. Long-gone owner will sacri­ 1967 CHEVROLET Station Wa- Company—Roofing, siding, al' that make the peoplk Burnham 8t., Bo. Windsor. wall carpeting, beamed cell­ priced at $27,900. Wolverton Realtor teraUons, additions and re' of a community ad­ good stenogrraphlc and typ­ Agency, Realtors. 649-2813. MANCHESTER — new Ustlng" gon, 9-passenger, 6 cylinder, ing, paneled rec room, garage, One 6 and two 3 room apart­ fice at $17,990. modeling of al) tjrpes Excel mire their telephone ing skills are required AUTO MECHANIC exper­ Help Wanted— automatic, exceptionally clean. lent workmanship. 649-6496. while additional education and manicured fenced yard. EXCELLENT 6 room Cape, Tol­ ments, Ideal for Investment or B«l Air Real Estate Ce. 649-7091. operators. ienced on mufflers, shocks, Only $21,900. Hayes Agency, 79 EAST CENTER STREET or training will be well-re­ tune-ups. Seymour Auto Store, Male or Female 37 land Turnpike, priced to sell. live rent free. Immaculate con­ DO YOU need a garage, car­ As telephone service warded. There is opportu­ 643-4803. ■ Able Realty, 289-4192. diUon. Good location. Priced MS-0332 LOADED WITH VALUE $962 CORVAIR Sport Coupe, ex­ port or breezeway, or your has become more nity for advancement for 681 Main Street, Manchester, for quick sale. (Jhar-Bon Real cellent condition inside and out, mechanized, the Job is RANCH—7 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ S bedroom, IV2 bath, family-room Ranch in-Im­ home remodeled? For free es­ those who show Initiative rooms, modem kitchen, dining BISSELL STREET — 4-family, Estate, 643-0688. one owner. Call 649-5321, 5 p.m. timate call OC Construction even more Important and demonstrate skill and PART-TIME CASHIERS good return, owner, 049-5229, maculate shape. On well-groomed lot with trees. . 10 p.m. Ask for Bob or Paul. today than in the past. 16 INCHES TALI room, 114 baths, 2-car garage, PRIVACY — 514 acres, cnistom In a much sought after lu’ea. Only $19,000. Company, 872-0477. 876-4328, or ability. large private lot, $22,900. Phil- 9-5. 684-3312. That's why we offer Come In apd talk with us. PART-TIME MAN Apply In Person . built Garrison Colonial, breeze­ 1661 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE, good starting salaries, OLDSMOBILEI brick Agency, 649-8464. MAN(JHB8TER Vicinity — big SECOND full power and equipment, ex­ We are open for your con­ way, double garage, recreation many extra benefits, venience: For Counter Work 5 room ranch with attached room, fireplaces, ' beautifully cellent condition. Call after 4, plus opportunity for HAS GOT THE TIGER'S NUMBER 2894-H MANCHESTER — Luxurious 8 HIDH PANORAMIC SEHINO 649-3132. > Good For Retired Man MEATOWN room ranch, 2 full baths, main­ garage, 8 lai%e bedrooms, 114 landscaped, scenic view. MORTGAGES R^fui^ 8fia Chimneys 16- A advancement. baths, fireplaced living room, Hutchins Agency, 646-0103. 7- room Split Level in excellent residential area. Monday Thru Friday Apply In Person tenance free redwood exterior, 1961 PLYMOUTH sUtion wag- ROOFING — Bper.ladzlng re­ If you’re a high school 8 A.M. — 6 P.M. 12161/^ Silver Lane family room with fireplace, natural woodwork, family size Will Purchase Work-saving kitchen with adjoining dining area. on. 6 cylinder, standard, $1,050. pairing roots of all kinds, new graduate who enjoys S E E T H E ksil scenic acre lot. A Must See for kitchen, built I960. $18,200. Big bedroom with extra lavatory off the master 1955 Chrysler Windsor, $176. East Hartford Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Existing Second roofs, .gutter work, chimneys dealing with people Mon., Tues., Wed. the quality conscious. Hayes ASSUME MORTGAGE bedroom. Traneferred owner anxious. Will sacri­ 640-3222. cleaned, repaired Aluminum start a career with a Evenings MEATOWN Agency. M3-4803. 649-2813. Mortgages At A siding. 80 years' experience. future — visit our fice for $19,500. Manchester employ- 6 P.M. — 8 P.M. 12151/^ Silver Lane LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — Colo­ MANCHESTER — Two.family, 3-bedroom Ranch, alumi­ D iscount. Aato OrlTlng’ 8eh»ol 7>A Free estimates. Call Howley, 648-6861, 644-8888. ment office ' at 808 Situations Wantad— I For your busy schedule from nial, 6 large rooms, breeze­ 4-4 duplex, 2. heating systems, num storms and screens, Main Street, any time Saturdays East Hartford now throlifh the summer — a way, 2-car garage, wooded lot, new siding, storms, 2-car gar­ wall to wall carpeting, cor­ Immediate Cash LEARN TO DRIVE — Speetoi Female 38 ^rikingly young sheath and 114 baths, excellent condition, age, near all schools. Hayes ner lot, full cellar with EXCLUSIVE NEIDHBORHOOD attention to nervous and eld- Monday through 8 A.M. — 12 Noon Heating and Ptnminng 17 Thursday, 9:00 A.M. to lacket comUnatlon to sew mono- In a beautiful neighborhood, Agency, 643-4803. washer and dryer hook­ State Amount, California L-shaped Ranch, more beautiful than arly. Classroom for teen-agers. Here’s a cute donkey tl^ $26,400. Phllbrlck Agency, M9- ups, minimum down at Pickup service. Day or eve­ 4:00 P.M., or call 643- WOMAN wlU babysit tn my own ^ e or In contrast, a model home, with be^ed living room ceilini^ PLUMBING a n d heating re- 2701. PRATT & TURRET LATHE set-up opera­ i No. 8171 with Patt-O-Rama Is makes an amusing pet for the 8484. TRANSFERRED — Price Re $15,900. Interest Rate, ning lessons. Reasonable ratee. home. CaU 648-0289. youngsters! He’z 16' toll and duced, large new Garrison Col Complete all-electric kitchen, built-in hutched ICanchestar Drivlag Academy, alrs and new InstallaUons. tor, experienced, all Deneflte. NOW IN STOCK—IMMEDIATE DELIVERY In slses 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, gpedal attention to emer­ THE SOUTHERN Dean Machine Products, 166 puat $1 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust fun to sew! COLONIAL — two large bed onlal, beautiful and convenient Term, dining room, wardrobe closets, paneM family ;T42-724». WHITNEY Pattern No. 2894-H has pat roOms, aluminum siding Woodhin Helghlis. 649-0721. r gencies. Tel. 649-2923. NEW ENGLAND Adams Street. OogSt—Birda—Pets 41 Ureas, 3% yards of 40-lnch; room, two-ciff gurage. C$m’t be duidicated for lacket, 114 yards. tern pieces; full directions. choice landscaping. Bowers ]. D. REALTY Type Of Property TELEPHONE COMPANY AIRCRAFT TAXI DRIVERS with good driv­ BLACK MINIATURE Poodles, To order, send 38c In coins to : area. Asking $18,900. No rea­ MANCHESTER •— Bolton — An $28,500. fioaneas SemoM An Equal Opportunity MANCHESTER I To order, send 80c In cplns to: aaldl acres. Now under con­ ‘643-5129 MS-8779 ' Offei«d 13 Radlo-TV Repair Division of ing record, full-time, second almost a Toy, AKC registered, ■ue Burnett, The Manchester Anne Cabot, The Manchester sonable offer retesed. Other Employer United Aircraft Oorp. aWt; also, part-time available flrst shot, 7 weeks old. CaU ^SlngHerald. 1180 AVE. OF choice listings. E. J. C om h- struction 6-room Ranehee, 7- Services 18 Evening Herald, 1180 AVE. OF room Raised Ranch, 7-room s. c. c. CAU M9-S304 or tT M I t 648-2128. AMEUOAS, n e w YORK, N.Y. ter. Realtor, MB-OOBl, Mr. Day, y o u ARE A-1! Trude is A-1! 400 Main StraeC 648-0524 after 6:80. OLDSMOBiLE S PMEMCIAB. NEW YORK. N.Y. r a is e d r a n c h — new home. , OeUars, attics, trash, small CONNIE’S TV and Radio Berv' WAITRESS WANTED, morn­ Bast Hartford 8, OonnaoUeut 100S6. MB*a204. CMoolida, approxlmataly ' one 87S Main St. tee, available all boure. Satla- NICHTTRUPERVIBOR wltti eleo “SeUtog and ServtolBg New Oldamobilee Ftor Ist-olazs motUng odd 10c oicia lota, trees, tRe 'bath, All 7 rooms mart be eeen, $28,- ^trucking done A-1 rid it! Call ings. 7-11 a.m., Monday For Ist-olOM mailing oM 10c 900. J . D. ReaKy, 948-9129, 648- Tremano'lacking 'factloa guaranteed. CUl 64fr through Saturday. Call Rock- ^ An Equal Opportunity trical amperlsace. Muat be cap- DACH8UND PUPPIB8. AKC, for over 80 Teore” ter each pattern. MANCHBSTUt — Bowers garage, Rreplaoe, hot water oil P . p . B ox 807 Emptoyer oUe of Mndltnc men. Salary, red. CHastonbury, OSLUU. r each piuterh- Print Name, School area baa a Bi-room Cap* heat, excdlent kiootlon. 8779. BARROWS I WALUQE O O IIPm me. VlUe OT5-9654. Idresa mth Zon9, Style No. Address with Zone and Pattern Y d. 643-8440 retirement and extra beneata. West Center M. brtford Rd., Number. . , with 2-car baaement gsrage Ohanea irt^ieranct, 849-7620. |V T lALAD OIRL, part-time, S Monday tbrougb Friday. Ape FOR SALE - - 6 weeks Old Mock nd Size, that Is looking tor- a new own­ 649-5938 Blancheater Parkade, MBRcteftor ' I.AMD CLBAama, tn* z«- EXPERIENCED medical tran- SALAD SU-lBll «U-241J. Kcitliig, inspiring. Informs- Send 60c now for your new 66 ■■mL and chain Mw.'wwk, weekend worii. nighfai a week, 4-io A pplj and wUte monerrt p v p y * OoU Spring-Summer Album! Re; er. VA no moneyly down,di FHA 8-6 DUPL.EK — New h a o t^ , £«ilSlia, 742-8066. Oavey's Reftamant 0M TvllKMRaie 648-0646. live £ e aiming k Summer Custom OoL mlnlmuin ’doom- S v era tt Agan’ m Read Herald Ads.' WriS^^x^T, of. our .pattsni book featuraa; ReadHeral4 A4iL / i-' ■ - ♦ 5 I J m tn o . . to

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1966 The Weather Average Daily Net Preaa Run Fereeatt el C. 0, Weather M PAGE EtGSnCEIf For the Week Itoded iKattrlfi^Bter ^Ea^nins 1 | m l& Febraaiy 18, IttS VaHaMe deadtaeas, eali irtght, low sa-t5; partly ea ___isrvatlons close today for Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Newcomers Plan 14,133 eoKtor tofBorro#, hish la Ota. Ladies of Cohiinbua, will meet the annual dinner of the Red About Town Cross Nurses Aides, Wednesday Htember ot the Audit tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at the Dance Saturday Bureau of Circulatloa K of C Home. ’The Rev. Richard at 6:30 p.m. at Cavey’s Restau­ Manchester^—A City of Village Charm St. Bridget’s Rosary Society rant Those wishing to attend win n>onsor a fashion show to­ Bollea of St. Bartholomew’s Church will lead a question and may call Mrs. Irene Brennan, The Newcomers Club of the (Oiaaelfled Adverttoiag ea Pag# 14) PRICX SEVEN CENTS morrow ait 8 p.m. at Fiano's 21 Mt. Nebo PI., or Miss Lillian MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1965 answer session after the meet­ Manchester 'YWCA is complet­ Restaurant, Bolton. Refresh­ Larson, Hebron Rd., Andover, ing plans for a cherry blossom (SIXTEEN PAGES) ments will be served. Fashions ing Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Thadlus Klejna, Mrs. dance on Saturday night at the win be presented by Mam'selle Manchester Lodge of Masons Manchester Country Club. Ken Charles Suntava and their com­ of Vernon. will meet torrrOrrow at 7:30 p.m. Morjfester and his orcheetra mittee. at the Masonic Temple. The will provide music for dancing Fellowcraft degree will be con­ from 9 p.m. to 1 ajn. The Past Matron’s Associa­ Manchester Ministerial Asso­ tion of Temple CSiapter, OE!S, ferred. sA io r Warden Frank H. Mrs. George Fetsthamel Is DOUBLE ciation will meet Wednesday at STOP.SHOP FBI Uncovers Plot R ecord Gakeler. will preside. chairman of arrongementa. SUfM R MARK! TS Budget Proposed win meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. 111 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran at the home of Mrs. Winston Mrs. Stanley L. Sherman and Church. 'The Rev. Edward J- E ^ln M.'Edwards, comman­ Turklngton. 57 Hamlin St. Re­ McLean, director of the Catho­ Mrs. James Juroa are co-chair­ freshments will be served by der of the Manchester VFW, men of the decorations conunlt- lic Information Center, Hart­ has been appointed as National STAMPS tee; Mrs. James Vath is In Mrs. John Trotter and Mrs. ford, will speak on "What We Mary Louise Dickson. Members Aide-de-Camp. R e.c r u 11 i n j charge of tlcliets, and Mra. Are Ready to do Now.” Lunch­ Class, VFW, by John A. Jen Xax Inerease are requested to notify one of Robert UUey 1s Invitations To Blow Up Shrines eon will be served after the kins of Birmingham, Ala,, com­ WEDNESOAV the hosteasM If they are unable chairman. meeting. mander-in-chief of the VFW Invitations ore available to to attend. of the United States, ia Harfferd, Eatf Hartford. /Ap\ __ ^vehicular traffic from the Im-^sald all 'YWCA members. MMnber- NEW YORK , . “ ■ T l.tlr ., New York City police seized a ' A Valentine Party was held shlp In the Newcomers evotions CONSULTANT South Viet Nam in his first pub­ Even Exchange will be in the charge o f the Thursday at| 8 pjn. at 337 and a new 20-member legislative council were installed Finn, John Callahan, Theodore The governor’s $806 mlllioB lic statement since returning Andre and Wallace ’Thomas. Railroad Goes Ahead general fund budget for the day- Estelle Carpenter Circle. The Wethersfield ; Ave., Hartford. 643-9958 in Saigon today by appointment of Lt. Gen. Nguyen from (Communist North Viet No Rohhery? Mary Greene Circle will serve Membership is open to area to-day operating expenses of ths Khanh’s high command. Nam and Red China. as hostesses. women. 0 ^ truck convoy Monday In a state is nearly $141 million mors Quat called for national unity. Kosygin returned Monday Nervous Bandit DENVER, Colo. (A P I- than the amount appropriated mountain pass north of Saigon. from an 11-day trip to the Far BRIDGEPORT (AP)—A self- With Commuter Cut Three men dropped In at He said the formation of the Tbe ambush left 32 govern­ by the 1963 legislature for ths HALE new regime will free the army East which included a visit to described "very nervous” ban­ the Mayan Theater to current biennium, an amount ment men dead; 8 wounded and for further military duties in the Hanoi, capital of North Viet dit escaped with $180 Monday catch the late show Mon­ that was $28.8 less than -what 10 missing. About 100 men. a Nam. He went immediately into night in a holdup at the E-Z NEW HAVEN (AP)—The next stop is Washington day night. U.8.-backed war against the regional forces company, were has been spent. Viet Cong. Quat is a former a meeting with Soviet (Commu­ Package Store. for the bankrupt New Haven Railroad’s attempt to drop Each paid the one dollar The new budget calls for Tuesday, February 18lh on the trucks. FAMOUS North Vietnamese who pulled nist party leader Leonid I. Edward Zigun, the owner, told all passenger service, a move that would force 25,000 admussion fee. greater spending for education, out when the Communists took TWo of three armored troop Brezhnev. police the man walked into the Shortly after they were health and hospital services, store at 380 Main St., pulled commuters to find other ways ofjSgetting to New York 8 p.m. over North Viet Nam. carriers escorting the convoy Kosygin's statement appeared Inside the theater, report­ welfare, urban renewal, open a small caliber pistol and said A spokesman lor the U.S. Em­ were knocked out by recoilless today on the front page of the City. ^ ed manager Bill Marx, 28, spaces and housing for ths NAME "This Is a stickup, hand over nectlcut, Rhode Island, New Temple Beth Sholom bassy said; rifle fire. Soviet government paper Ize- The trustees o< the ailing two of them pulled out pis­ elderly. "We welcome the end of this One Viet Oong was wounded the cash." line were waved on by a fed­ York and Massachusetts, which tols. Tlien the men forced It recommends a five per and captured. Other Communist ve.stia. As he opened the cash regis­ are served by the New Haven. Manchester Interim period and look forward It came in a message to a eral judge Monday on their way their way into the office cent across-the-board pay In­ ter, Zigun said the bandit ner­ U. S. Circuit (Court Judge FOUNDATIONS to very close cooperation with losses were not known. conference in Cambodia. Itves- to the Interstate Commerce and fobbed Marx. crease for aU state employes, this new government.” In central Viet Nam, where vously shifted the pistol from Commission. Robert P. Anderson, ciUng grow They escaped with three the Mring of 100 new stete po­ Sponsored by Manchester Chapter tla Carried the full text, indi­ one hand to the other and said: Ing passenger and freight def­ Just a few of dozens of Ic offers! The legislative council, made soldiers killed IS civilians Mon­ cating that the me.ssage could The trustees face vigorous op­ one dollar bills. licemen, and the establishment day in putting down two anti- 'I’m very nervous. If you up of 20 representatives of the be taken as Soviet government position from state officials and icits and lack a t action by pub­ of a Department of Correction.’ Hadassah government demonstrations, a move, I’ll shoot.” lic authorities, gave the trustees military and various political policy. members of Oongrcaa from Con- It proposes a $30 million, hike eholci of StraiMd |C WIm i yo« buy 10 for 95* and religious groups is to serve firing squad execution was The bandit fled as soon as he permission to petition the ICC in state aid to towns for educsc PRICE Benefiting The Hadassah Medical Organization scheduled for one of the demon­ ’The message contained the was given the money. to abandon oU passenger serv­ GirFs Kidnaper V2 as a forerunner for a future Uon. strators. same strong anti-American re­ ice. and The John F. Kennedy Information Center elected legislature. marks Kosygin used in North TMs Includes $20 million to CLAPP'S BABY FOOD M In fact, neither the govern­ Brig. Gen. Nguyen Chanh ’Thl Storrs Fire Mulvey Cites “As the service 16 a losing Commits Suicide finance an across-the-board in­ Tickets said two of the dead were Korea during his Asian tour. It one and as no reasonable pros­ Fashions from Sage-Alien ment ndr the legislative council indicated there had been no im­ STORRS (AP)— Fire spread crease of $18 per pupil in ths At Door will have much real power. The known Viet Cong agitators, and a lot of smoke but caused only pects exist for arresting the CLEVBXAiND, OMo (AP) — A basic aid grant, and $10 million DISCONTINUED STYLES Refreshments Taita Saalad... I lb, I I ax aoi d M t Wboo yo« buy for * the prisoner scheduled for exe­ mediate change in the Soviet losses, the trustees shoifid be 3 89 military, under Khanh, conUnue policy Hne on Viet Nam since slight damage in a women’s Limitations self-admitted kidnaper of a 7- for a new prognram of special • Donation: $1.50 to hold a watchdog, position'. cution Wednesday was a Viet dormitory at the University of allowed to proceed,” Anderson Door Prizes Kosygin's return. year-old girl took his own life assistance to towns. — you fol 4 for 9(P Representing the military on Cong section leader. Cjonnectlcut Monday night. said in his ruUng Monday. Grants under the new pro­ SLICED PEACHES Thi said the Viet Cong had In its key paragraphs the. Anderson’s permission was early today In a cellblock, the • GIRDLES 1 the new legislative council are message said: The blaze wsus confined to one On Assembly gram would be based on tos Brig. Gen. Pham Xuan Chleu, planned to carry out a major room on the third floor of necessary because he handles sheriff’s office reported. number of low income families series of attacks after the just- “ The main obstacle to the the New Haven's affairs under currenUy ambassador to Tai­ HARTFORD (AP)—The hold­ Chief Jailer William Lynch in a community. The details o< Stop i Shop T ox fan Faiay |C WboB yM buy 3 far M pei; the navy commander, Rear (1^ Page Eight) federal bankruptcy proceedings. the prog;ram, however, were not • PANTIE GIRDLES (S«e Poga Eight) (See Page Eight) over General Assembly has been said the body of W(illiam Re- yoB fot lor M Adm. Chung ’Tan Cang: Col. Bui The trustees plan to petition disclosed. 4 .01 Quong Trach, Col. Doan Chi notified it can’t act on proposed the IOC immediately for cuts hard, 22, was found hanging The budget calls for $106 ml> • BRAS SOLID WHITE TUNA Khoan, Maj. Nguyen Phuc Que CJonstitutlonal amendments vot­ in service, starting with the New from a bar at 4:36 a.m. lion in expenditures for health and Maj. Do Tan Cong. York City commuter runs. and mental health services and ed by the House In 1963. Anderson noted that ICC pro­ Lynch said Rehord tied a Asaorfad 6a Candy Bara and 1^ WboB yofl buy 6 fo|[ 25* ’Three men each represent the State Atty,. Gen. Harold Mul- hand and bath towel around Ms at least $188 mllhon for welfare • BANDEAU Buddhists, the Roman Catho­ ‘Flying Colonels* Successful, cedures would “give public au­ services. v'ey ruled Monday tl»t the same thorities, as a practical matter, nock and apparently climbed yoB fot 7 for 26* lics, the Cao Dai sect and the General Assembly can not vote onto a radiator and then stepped It recommends $6 mllUon 5 DAYS ONLY! Hoa Hoo sect Hounding out the sufficient time, with the Con­ more in bonding for housing for • LONGUNES HERSHEY BARS twice on the same amendments. gress and the state legislatures off. council are two civilian politi­ Members of the state legisla­ Rehard left a note addressed the elderly, $4.7 million in bond­ FEB. 16th-FEB. 20th cians, Nguyen Lam Sanh and Collect Multitude of Bargains now in session, to take such ing for the open spaces pro­ ture are serving four-year In­ action as the public interest in which he said he was sorry Stop A Shop 14 ox bottia af ^ | C yoo boy 5 for Phan Hoon. stead of two-year terms because for what had happened to the gram, and $18 million in bonding • STRAPLESS Selection of Quat, 86, a former warrants.” for urban renewal. By PAUL REVERE COHEN < And so began a series of ups^ One of the most notable lay­ no state election was held last In Albany, N. T., WilMam J. girl, Donna Adkins, and wished foreign minister, had been de- overs was in Lincoln, Neb. That year. it had not happened. Lynch It recommends raising ths TOMATO^ATSUP M toyed when the military balked and downs—^own for the buy­ Ronan, secretary to Gov. Nelson bonding authorization of ths The sun was just begin­ ing—.up for the takeoffs. was to satisfy Gen. Washing­ Mujvey based Ms ruling on a A. Rockefeller and his chief rep­ said. YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE at plans to appoint Tran Van ton, who saUd, "Let’s find out study of the (Jonnecticut Con­ A plea of innocent was en­ Connecticut Transportation Au­ ■ Tuyen as interior minister. ’Tuy- ning to set ii\ the west, and Bargains were bought, cargo resentative in railroad matters, about this Abe, that everyone stitution’s provisions concerning tered by Rehard when he was thority from $2 million to $5 Shady Hook tall aan ^ I C tMlioB yoB buy 6 for 87* ' en Is origlnaWy from North Viet the (^ntinental Brigade was stowed, USOa were visit­ said New York ‘'will continue million and would add $200,000 FOUNDATIONS—Main i^'loor ed, and speeches were made to is comparing to me.” the amendment process. to oppose any and every effort” arraigned Feb. 11 on a charge Nam and It was argued he was just beginning to get When the C119 could hold no of kidnaping the girl. in cash to the $1 million appro­ would have difficulty In the po.rt the strains of chamber (of The procedure Is for the House to end New Haven commuter priated two years ago but not (V EVAPORATED MILK M ytoTTww some shuteye when Gen. Commerce) music. Everywhere more ,the "Seven Flying Colo­ to Initiate action on proposed service. He had admitted forcing Don­ because of having to deal with nels” ordered the goods to be yet spent. ___ tl>e touchy religious groups of George (Joe Carman of— our "Gallant Men” went, amendments. If passed,. the Ronan said, Monday the com­ na into a car near her home The allocations to the CTA Coret Casuals) Washington crowds would gather to view shipped to Mamchester by rail, amendments are put before both muter service “ does not lose Jan. 21, holding her overnight in South Viet Nam. water, truck and chartered would enable Connecticut to par­ Pint quality math — that 9 fa 11 i M ( yoa buy a pr. for 69* ’Tuyen was named a deputy turned over the controls of the : Father of Our Country” the House and Senate In “ the money in anywhere near the a garage and then abandoning ticipate with New York 8tats Just Arrived! plane, until the flow of values premier and vice minister for C119 Flying Boxcar to Adj. ^nj his Continentols. mext General Assembly,” and proportions alleged.” her on the OMo Turnpike IS and the federal government in a so depleted the stock of the i - / planning, and Nguyen Hoa Hiep, Oen. Fred Nasslff, he of the No sooner would this cargo if approved by a two-thirds ma In Hartford, Gov. John Demp­ miles from her home. proposed program to help ths SEAMLESS NYLONS M you got 2 pairs for 70* country’s market places that Before releasing the girl, Re­ a southerner, was named interi­ many arms, amd rattled off this plane take oft for new port them jority In boto chambers, are sey responded to Anderson’s de­ New Haven Railroad. command. signs were post^, “WMhlng- wholesale prices tmd even the voted on at a statewide referen­ cision with a promise that "Con­ hard fired blank cartridges near Of the $141 million overall in­ or minister. her eyes, he told police. One of Your pennies are good as gold at Stop & Shop’s A U.S. spokesman said Viet "Fasten seat belts, grab car­ ton Slept Here," until they out­ stock exchamge were affected. dum. necticut will fight the trustees’ crease in the general fund the girl’s eyes later had to be Oong guerrillas omburiied a go bags, and get set—we’re get- numbered even Duncan Hines The current General Assembly attempt to abandon essential budget, the governor explained, (See Page Five) passenger service In all proceed­ removed. Golden .^ting ready to land!” and Burma Shave posters. Is the same that sat in 1963 $81 million is needed to meet and therefore is not ‘the next ings before the Interstate Com­ A parole violator, Rehard was EASY CARE held under $80,000 bond higher costs in maintaining pre­ Celebration General Assembly,” Mulvey merce Commission. sent operations and previously 11x14 ruled. made commitments. Only $60 (See Page Eleven) JERSEY The attorney general also (See Page Eight) minion Is for new or expanded BUST VIGNETTE ruled, that no local questions programs. can be put before the voters The bulk of the $60 million, at the June 16 election of 84 8th Straight Successful Shot he said, is for the education and delegates to the Constitutional health programs. DAYTIME CHUCK Q>nventi<^. Dempsey described Ms budget The convention wlH convene July 1, ^ primary function be­ Space Bird Satellite (See F ogs El|d>t) ing to draft amendments reap­ DRESSES portioning the state legislature in line with the U. 8. Supreme Measuring Meteroids Court's “ one man, one vote” principle. — ------Local questions can be put on CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)—A Saturn 1 super News Tidbits the ballot on Dec. 14, when the rocket, performing flawlessly, hurled a “ space bird” Oonslitutional Convention’s pro­ from the AP Wires posals are put to a referendum, satellite into orbit today to measure meteoroids. Mulvey said. The apace traveler’s asslgn-<»------— ------STEAK ment was to measure and count gradually turned into a south- Siamese twins—daughter o i His rulings were given In re­ Early walk sponse to questions submitted the impacts with space debris east heading, spewing a tail of Texas couple— aeporated by sur­ Spaaial! by Secretary of State Ella Qraa- and report back with electronic fire more than 300 feet long geons and are apparently doing so. ’squawks.” across a clear sky. Three weU . , . State Department It was the eighth success (p a minutes after launcMng, the spokesman indicates tJ. 8- be­ Oar faMBNi The House took first - round flight control center reported action on six proposed constitu­ row for the big. booster on which lieves Coipiuunlot China Is pro- PLUS SOi for wrupplwf# Just'Rlta the United States counts for that the second stage had sepa­ p s^ g for new ancleor test. . . ■-— j i i — tional amendmente in 1963. rated and Ignited as planned. One of them—a measure that major manned space venturto. Three-alarm fire oauaea $159,M t Trim* ’The huge rocket blasted o ff Folded In the nose of the rock­ damage in Somerville, Moss,, No oppointiMiil neeonary. would create a House of 166 et was Ms unique payload, offi­ glvai yau members, one from each town— at 9:37 a.m. with the satoUlto supermarket . . . British gov­ Photogrephor will ba ea duly ragular atora houra folded in Its nose. cially named Pegasus after the ernment decides to reduce 16 would not have passed the Sen­ flyiiic horse of Greek mytholo- Cempl.l. Mladion of fMfhod PhotogroflN to cheoM fm a mart valua! ate, anyway, and In light of Eleven minutes later, the Na­ per cent aurehorgo on moot Im­ tional Aeronautics and Space g y - ports .. . Group i t Romas Osth- recent rean[x>rtlonment deci­ Once In orbit, the nose sions would appear to be uncon- Administration reported that oUcs saks to be heard befora the rocket hod done everything shroud was to faU away and Supreme Court to back nullifica­ SATISFAGION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACKI gtltutlonal. Pegasus WM to extend two Chuck Stewing Beef •>69‘ Another providing tor manda­ expected of it and hod drilled tion of Connecticut’s ontl-blrth into orbit. An announcement wlng-Ilke panels to a span of 96 control law . . . Poodera spa l^ Limit: One per child, ages 5 weeks to 12 yesrs. Children’s grouiw tsken at 99c tory rediatrlctlng o l the Senate feet. Bach wing la 14 feet wide by a gubernatorial commlaelon said a shroud covering the pay- on of worid’s finest gems—wui per child. load hod been Jettisoned. and about an inch thick. The be sMd St s i i o ^ tomorrow . . . • Prints, stripes Short Ribs af Beef lAO* If the legislature fotis to re- burned-out second stage was to district, aleo a t t a r s to be moot, The radio report on the count, Gay Maher, SIT heoda for New direction and force of the Im­ rexnoin attached, ' giving the Jersey in final lop si first asls • Carefree collar styles since one of the tasks of the croft the appearance of a huge- Early Bird Extra Bonus Bacon KS >55’ Constitutional (Convention Is to pacts is to help determlns the croas-eoustry bdiooptar fUghl bird awooptog through space. by woman. • Sizes 12-20, ChRdren photographed (until supply lasts). Re­ draft on a m en d m ^ taking cara w est theas tost-movlng bits o< The aotelUte was a secondary of this problem. ^pace dabris pose to lengthy goal cl the launcMng. Ita main Negro comedian Dleh Gregoiy ' 121/ 2-241/2 ceive a fun coloring book if you present this ad... The otoer tour porapoeed tdiQiaiOS mlasksM. ..motaa to JoU awaiting hsa»« ___giant'two-stags Saturn l, purpose was to further evohiste amendments wotdd reipiU* an­ ______Sotavn1, tocstunner of ths ing after oiTsat in • Marvelous colors nual, rather than blenmai, eee- bsHeved to bs tbs BMst powaifid h i » CO diaordsriy cog. rocket in tte world, blUMd ■sfum • vookst wMch is to toks (Htoold pimto by Sgt, aiona of the General'AgaemMy; Amertoon ostronauto to ths .. . Onsof fimrMwir Birthday Sale. Weary, hungry, sleepy and broke, write Home Rule Into ^ coo- away from Oape Ksnnsiw at diorgad with at Strong amiB restrain Gen. George (Joe Gannan) 9:17 a.m . fib tbs l-B ndUion moon. All teste of ttis Saturn the crew , | A m( u1 of what the history books would eUtution; moke it pncaitotttulon- wore succsastul. Tbs rocket to a ppUconon plaM . Dresses,- Uniforms LONDON BROilSTEftK» 89* 'Washington, as he tried to .leap from 0119 Flying ed to UM motor vehlole rovemtoa pmada d ibibot generated by ly bsf eis trial la Top o’ the Grade, shoulder cut. Slice it thin acroet the grain. day was the flrat t o carry an ..... Boxcar, to retrieve a lost bag of cargo. The plane say of tlMP^efused to let Gen. Joe go. Wd the tor anything but hlghwaya: aqfi Rs flrstwtofs povsrplaid, a Second Floor opanUBg pbJtawL was over Trenton, N. J., on its way back to Bradley Continentals .let go tg Joe? Did he jump? Did he eatabUrii a tor Mocegtoin fitmtorfitdVR MAIN STREET, MANCHESTEB^4S*4123 Flald, after a buy^ sgwg fgr. 8*^ reirfeve cargo? To find the answers to to pi)^ oAoo la aamt ,«t flM «e AhsiU ona and merew to page fiv e . 4