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Follow-Up Air Strike Hits Red Viet Camp LBJ Reveals Broad Plan LBJ, Security Council for Beautifying Country Await Bundy’S Report WASHINGTON (A P )— U.S

Follow-Up Air Strike Hits Red Viet Camp LBJ Reveals Broad Plan LBJ, Security Council for Beautifying Country Await Bundy’S Report WASHINGTON (A P )— U.S

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(Claaetfled AdvertUInf ea Pnge 14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 109 (SIXTEEN it^AGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1965 Follow-up Air Strike Hits Red Viet Camp LBJ Reveals Broad Plan LBJ, Security Council For Beautifying Country Await Bundy’s Report WASHINGTON (A P )— U.S. and South Vietnames* WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl-tcleer and the hour le late thia<»mend a ^pplem ental planes struck another major air blow at Communist dent Johneon called today for a people can place themselves In proprlation for this purpose. North Viet Nam today— the second in two days— and re­ the path of the tide of blight He cited two programs al­ wide-ranging ' program to ported leaving military camps in border areas afire. preoerve and enhance Ameri­ which la often Irreversible and ready on the books which he Here in Washington, the ca’s beauty. always deakructlve. said can be of special help In Na-'p- It Included attacks on air and Johnson said "we must not creating areas of recreation and tlonal Security Council met at Sunday's swoop by 49 U.S. water pollution, more parks and only protect the countryside and beauty for metropolitan area the White Hou.se with President jets on barracks anc> guerrilla recreational areas, and elimina­ .save It from destruction, we population: The open space land Johnson. A major purpose was stagiirg areas at Dong Hoi, just to hear a report from Mc- tion of eyesore junkyards along must restore what has been de­ program, and the land and north of the border. stroyed and salvage the beauty water conservation fund. George Bundy the president's U.S. sources said the bombing the nation's highways. special asei.stant, just returned In a special message to Oon- and charm of our dtlee." In addition to these programs, and rocketing carrier planet from South Viet Nam. groM, Jtrfuwon said that while For the cities, he recom­ Johnson said he will ask author­ skipped three targets ear­ The new air strike, a followup hie federal government can do mended a community extension ity for a fund matching pro- marked for punishment bec»use program which will bring the gfram to cities for landscaping. to that delivered Sunday by they were obscured by low much, a beautiful America will planes from U.S. aircraft car­ require the effort of government resoiuces of universities to fo­ Installation of outdoor lights and cflouds. riers, was announced in Saigon at every level of business and cus on problems of the commu­ bencries, creating attractive Less than 24 hours after th« by the U.S. Embassy but with­ private groupe. nity Just as they have long been cityscapes along roads and In shelUng of Pleiku air basa ‘T am hopeful that we can concerned with rural areas. business areas, and for other out details. which triggered the U.S. retalia­ At Da Nang, South Viet Nam, summon such a national effort," In addition, under the housing beautification purpoees. tion, Red guerrillas fired mor­ Brig. Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky, said Johnson said. law of IMi, grranta will be made He also told Congress he will tars into Soc Trang air base | “ Fbr we have not chosen to to states for training of local propose legislation to authorize it was made by 30 Vietnamese southwest of Saigon but did no propeller-driven AIE Skyraiders have an ugly America. We have governmental employes needed supplementary grants to local damage. Eight Americans died and four U.S. FIDOs. Ky flew the been careless and often neglect­ for community development. authorities to acquire, develop and more than 100 were wound­ ful. But now that the,danger Is Johnson said he will recom- and manage properties of his­ lead Vietnamese plane. ed at Pleiku. torical significance. The pilots reported heavy an­ Johnson ordered the "orderly Johnson said the present sys­ tiaircraft fire. Ky said almo.st withdrawal" of the 1,800 Ameri­ of parks, seashore and all the South Vietnamese planes can deperrdents from South Viet *Changed Our Mind^ Says Leader recreational areas does not Events were hit. One crashed near Da Nam and the dispatch of « meet the needs of a growing Nang on the return flight. The Hawk air defense missile battal­ population and that he will pro­ pilot parachuted. ion to the coimtry. pose the use of federal funds to Ky reported one American jet On the diplomatic front, tha eetabheh: In State was hit by flak, but said there U.S. government sent word to Registration Open, Aasateagae IiOand national were no U.S. casualties. the Russians, to Its allies and to seashore in Maryland and Vir­ He said his planes achieved 70 the U.N. Security Council telling ginia. per cent destruction of their tar­ of the U.S. action and the rea­ Tocks Island national recrea­ Judge Proposes gets, leaving them burning, and sons for H. Negroes StiU Balk tion area. New Jersey and observed numerous ground As Johnson put It: The air Pennsylvania. New Conference casualties. strike, in which South Vietnam­ 0 .p e Lookout national sea­ Barracks and guerrilla stag­ ese planes joined, was a "care­ SELMA, Ala. (A P )— The Dallas O unty Board of shore. North Carolina. O n Gambling ing areas at Dong Hoi, juM fully limited” response to North Registrars permitted Negroes today to start putting Sleeping Becu- Dunes national north of the border, were the Vietnamese aggression and "w o a a chief targets Sunday as 49 U.S. seek no wider war. Whether thia their names on voter registration waiting list, but (See Page Eight) Negro leader said his followers will refuse to sign it. NEW HAVEN (AP) — Fed­ Navy jets swooped down in a cxmrse can be maintained Ilea eral Judge William H. Timbers reprisal raid for the North Viet­ with the North Vietnamese ag­ Even though the board, In^ proposed today that a special namese shelling of a U.S. base gressors.” Because of cloudy making the wraitlng Mat availa­ Hubert H. Humi*rey and Atty. conference be called to “ devote in South Viet Nam. skies, the South Vietrramesa ble one week ahead of the next Gen.-designate Nicholas Kstzen- its full energy initially to crack­ Three targets at Dor\g Hoi planes were unable to strike at scheduled registration period, boch. Four Picked ing down on organized gambling earmarked for punishment dur­ their targets. bad done precisely what Neg^o King said he then plana to re­ in the state.” ing the initial raid were skipped Secretary of Defense Robert leaders requested, the Rev, turn to Seima to resume com­ "I'm looking forward to Gov. because they were obscured by S. McNamara told a news con- James Bevei said, "We changed mand of the movement here F o r Gemini Dempsey for leadership in this clouds. ferervce the action “ was a clear our mind.” Tuesday night. critical matter," Timbers said Today's announcement by the and necessary response to a test Dr. Martin Luther King Jr„ Bevel said Negro leaders had from the bench of U.S. District U.S. Emijassy said: and a challenge of will and pur- who has led Uie voter re^stra- decided It would amount to dis­ Space Trip Court. “ In furtherance of the action Ix>B« and poUcy, a test that was tlon drive here, left for Mont­ crimination for Negroee to put Timbers also said he has aimounced yesterday by the act­ clearly intended as a test by the gomery, Ala., to launch a new their names on the waiting list HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Air been “ Impressed with the ap­ ing Vietnamese premier and the North Vietnamese . . .against eampaign there before flying to as the board gave them an op­ parent lack of willingness or U.S. ambassador. It has been the South Vietnamese govern­ Washington. King plans to con­ Force Maj. L. Gordon Cooper portunity to do. Jr., ttie natkm’s most-aeasoned ability on the peirt of certain made known that military ac­ ment and the U.S. govern­ fer Tuesday with Vice Preoldsnt He said they woidd Inaisf on of the prosecutors, in one in- tion was taken today by govern­ ment." imme<^le .. registration even space tnavelar, and Navy. Lt. Cmdr. Charles 'Conrad Jr. were stance under the pretense o( ment of Viet Nam and ILS. air­ U.S. sources speculated that though the board is not in ses­ selected today to fly the seven- •public apathy,' which is pure craft against other military in­ the North Vietnamese timed tha Way Seen Open sion, and would resume their day Gemini space flight. bunk, and judges of the state's stallations in North Viet Nam.” attacks on the Americans be­ street demonstratlone if they Circuit Court to back up the Oween as the backup crew Bimdy was expected to report cause of Soviet Premier Alexei are turned down. local and state police in en­ at a National ^curity Ooimdl N. Kosygin’s cirrrent visit in For Settlement More than 70 Negroes who were two dvlUans — Neil A. forcing the gambling laws of Armstrong and BlRiott M. See session. TTie presddential aide Harxjl, without his knowledge, in were arrested after a court­ this state.” hurriedly reiturned Sunday from hopes o< getting him to boost hia Of Dock Strike house march Friday oarried Jr. Both are former navy pUots. Cooper was a member of the a South Viet Nam fact-finding offer of aid to North Viet Nam. petitions urging the board to trip and werrt directly to the •Ihey said they had no evidence PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A make the waiting Ust available original seven-man Mercury Fatal Crash astronaut crew. See, Armstrong Action took place on many fronts in Viet Nam since NORWALK (AP)—A tractor- White House late Sunday night. that etUier Moscow or Peking tentative agreement reached immedlaitely so prospective vot­ High-ranking officials de­ ordered the attack. late Sunday night In the Phila­ ers could start signing up and and Conrad were among the the Viet Cong attack on two U.S. Army compounds trailer crashed into the abut­ nine men selected In a second ment of an overpass on the clined to predict what turn U.N. Ambassador Adlal E. delphia dock strike apparently be assigned numbers. This at Pleiku. Top photo, children of the American events would take next. They Stevenson said in a letter to tha paves the way for an end to the would give them priority when group of astronaut trainees Connecticut Turnpike today, kill­ S ^ . 17, 1962. community school in Saigon troop through class­ ing a 48-year-old New Jersey looked for diplomatic and mili­ U.N. Security Ciouncil that tha paralyzing East and Gulf Coast the board meets next Monday room with their belongings, after orders from Presi­ tary clues from the Cjommunists air strike was a “ defense ac­ longshoremen'i rtrtke, which tor actual registration. 'The tour were assigned to the man. third manned GemliU flight — dent Johnson that children and teachers be evacu­ State Police Identified the vic­ — but reported nothing so far- tion” against a “politically has cost the nation some IS bil­ Today, the board had a clerk giving a firm reading cm the timed effort to sharpen and in­ lion In commerce. on duty to take, the names and probaMy to be made this fall — ated. Closer to the scene, (bottom) a nurse gently tim as Lloyd Dean of Freehold, at a nows briefing at the N.J., a passenger In the ve­ Reds' future course. tensify the aggression at a mo­ The 2,500 members of Local assign numbers, but Bevel said comforts American serviceman injured in the at­ StiU left open was the possibil­ ment designM for broader ef­ 1291 win vote Tuesday night or no one would sign the list. Manned Spacecraft (>mter. hicle. Cooper, 87, flew Ws F)alth T tack which killed seven Americans and wounded The driver, who suffered cuts ity of further reprisal raids on fect in the field of international Wednesday on ratification ot the He said the fact that Negroee Oommunlflt North Viet Nam like politics." agreement, which came after a were asked to get on the waiting Merxmry o^Mule 22 times more than 100. (AP Photofax.)______and bruises and was admitted marathon 88-hour negotiating Ust was discriminatory because, around the globe May 16-16, to Norwalk Hospital, was iden­ •sssion that began at 2 p.m. Sat­ as he expressed It, "white peo­ 1968, for a total time of 84 hours tified as John IMge Jr., 29, of urday. ple don't have to sign. They Just and 20 minutes. He la a native Iselin, N. J. Negotlatora were ^lurred by a go In and get reglMored." of Shawnee, Okla. Sunday’s Quiet Shattered Fire broke out in the vehicle, Reverherations Resound personal appearance of Secre­ An order issued last week by See, 87, a Dallas native, is a but was quickly extinguished. tary ot Labor W. Willard Wirtz, U.S. Diet. Judge Daniei H. quiet. Intense man. After re­ The investlgat^g quoted who attended the talka in Phila­ Thomas directed the board to aving a master's degree In By Murder in NY Museum Dige as sayiiig a tire blowout After the Vlet Flare-up delphia for more than seven speed up registrstlon and to engineering in 1962 from UCLA, caused the crash. abandon the tough literacy te«k. he was a test pilot for the Navy hours Sunday. NEW YORK (AP) — A serenc^seum guards and a visitor, a Reynolds said he feels the set' Negroee, however, are atiU de­ and later General Electric. Stamford Fire WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl-.$>can manage Ite own affairs manding additional time for Conrad, 34, of Philadelphia, Is Sunday afternoon in the Ameri­ retired city detective. tlement .in Philadelphia will The Russian-born Didchenko, STAMFORD (AP) — Fire dent Johnson, even while using wHhin South Viet Nam,” ha registration in addition to the the smallest of the 28 astronauts said. "I think he is proceeding lead to a complete settlement of can Museum of Natural History charged with homicide, was wrecked a,bowling alley and an the strongest language he has the dispute from Maine to Texas two days a month. and the only Ivy Leejiier. He cautiously and carefully with erupted Into a nightmare as an asked where he got the foreign adjoining store early today, yet applied to the situation in which has Idled 776 and 60, They are asking sdso for some was graduated from Princeton causing damage estimated at fiill appreciation of all elements In 1968 with a bachelor of embittered vloUnmaker shot make pistol. He replied: "In Viet Nam, seems to be showing •000 longshoremen for 20 days. night sessione of Uie board. about 1360,000. Involved in any move he di­ Bevel, a field secretary in science degree in aeronautical and killed his former wife amid America anyone can get a gun.” rects.” He said there are eight other Dark-haired Susan, police The blaze at the building at a basic caution that has marked locals in the I^ladelphla and King's Southern Christian Lead­ engineering. He Is 6 feet 6^ tuid the screams of children and their horrified parents. said, was a pawn in the severed 30 (Colonial Road broke out at most of his moves in that part Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Wilmington, Del., areas Qiat ership Conference, said Sunday weighs 188 pounds. Illinois, the Senate Republican About sp persons were In the marriage as her parents argued about 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Two of the world. over custody and visitation walls and the roof caved In. leader, said-after the session hq (See Page Bight) ^ (See Page Bight) J (8es Page lUght) majestic entrance hall when In his only statement deating five shots rang out and Ger­ rights in court battles dating Joseph (joldae of Port Ches­ is giving full support to Jehn- ter, N.Y. owner of the Colonial with the weekend crisis, he said son’s course. trude Dldchenko, 43, slumped to back to 1967. Sunday: the floor. A trembling onlooker Less than four months ago the Bowling Alleys, estimated the “We're going to carry out in was her daughter, Susan, 12. museum was the scene of a loss at $200,000 to the building "We have no choice now but South Viet Nam our initial pur­ Income Tax, Number 1 The father, Dmytro Didchen- 1410,000 jewel robbery In which and.^1160,000 jp equipment. to clear the decks and make pose and objective of aiding ko, 72, described as a master absolutely clear our continued these people to retain their free­ craftsman, was subdued by mu- (See Page Eight) Page Eight) determination to back South dom ," Dirksen said. "The Pres- Viet Nam in its fight to main'- Form to Use, Deductions tedn its independence.” (See Page -Bight) This assertion was coupled with a presidential announce­ ■DTTOR’B NOTE — Congreas<»ernment U too much tax was* Also you must use 1040 If you ment that American dependents Blade aome changes In the in- withheld from you file as head of household or sur­ would be evacuated from South oome tax, effective with the re­ You must file a return if you viving spouse, were self- Viet Nam, that an antiaircraft turns that are now being filed. are under 66—this Includes chil­ employed, claim credit for re­ missile battalion would be News Tidbits dren—and had as much as $600 tirement Income, are delinquent Here, in the first of five special moved in and that reinforce­ from the AP^ Wires articles, is an ABC of some of Income; or, If you were 66 or in ftUng your return, claim ex­ ments might be coming. the principal points to keep In older, and had $1,200 income. clusion for sick pay, or paid an "Clear the decks,” an Ameri­ Everyone filing a return gets estimated tax in 1964. can slanf phrase, seemed to 8 $800 exemption—meaning that Only under-$10,000 people can sum up a'rough-minded attitude Florida beachboy Jack Roland By JAMES MARIXIW much deducted from his Income use 1040A and then only those that it the Communists wanted ‘Muiq^ the S u rf’ Muiphy and WASHINGTON (AP)—This is before what’s left is taxable. A. who had no more than $200 a showdown, the two companions plead guUty to Ml ABC on filing your 1964 in­ blind person gets an extra $600 in dividends or interest or was' refidy. theft o f priceless gem ooUectioB come tax return which must be exemption. wages from which tax was not from American Museum of Nat­ In by midnight, April 16. You were considered 66 for witl^ekl. You couldn’t use it if, WASHINGTON (AP) ural History . . . Sen. Richard Russell of of Georgia reported Remember: (Congress lowered all of 1964 if you reached your for instance, you had rental in­ 0> Congressional leaders came your tax rate but, In doing so, 66th birthday ae late as Jan. 1, come. away from a White House Na­ oomfortabte after tracheotomy made a number ot other 1966. But even though you’re one of tional Security Council meeting performed Saturday to aid hM changes. Some will be examined In addition; if you were yeV- those under-$10,000 people who today wMh the Ipnpreqsion that breathing . . . quMn Elizabeth'' later in tMs series. enzployed. In addition to any in­ qualify to use 1040A you must, tile United States is following a n arrives In Khartoum receiv­ This article explains one of come tax requirement, you must if your income was $6,000' or strike-for-atrike policy in Viet ing perhaps the greateet wel­ Ibem—the new minimum stand­ file and pay a self-employment more, figure your own tax. $■ ' Nam. come the nation has ever giv­ en a visitor . . . Four members ard deduction—along with rulee tax—actually a Social Security Only imder-$6,000 people who Although none of them would of Malden, Mass. fajpUy hos­ on what forms to use, how to tax—of 8.4 per cent on self- fit the rule for using 1040A Can comment directly, it was their pitalised when an exploslon, ap. figure your tax, and the other employed income from $400 to use the tax-table to find their obvious understcmdiiig that the parently caused by leaklag g ^ ways of taking deducUone. $4,800. tax. Or, if they wish, they can '■Xi UnMed States wKH answer with Tou will need the instruction Age doesn’t count here. A ■end their flUed-out card air raids any new Communist blows out side o f tiwlr hams A M t Mnt taxpayers by the In- self-employed person 06 or old­ their IRS ooUector to be coi attacks on its troops and instal­ . . . Massachusetts Bay Trans­ tcmaJ Revenue Service. It has er must pay this self-employ­ puted. lations In South Viet Nam. portation Authority announces general Information, tax rate ment tax even if he is receivlto He’ll find the tax for them, it has offered to subeidiss New The Senate’s Democratic and cehedules for figuring w u r tax, Social Security,payments while blU them for anything owed, Haven Railroad passenger aerv* RepuMican leaders, who sat in and tax tables for finding your sell-employed. ■end them a refund if too much toe to communitloe along tha . Anyone with $6,000 or more tax was withheld from them In on the Security OOuncU session, line in Greater Boston. tax that way. voiced in sepaiats interviews Tou can got far more Infor- inOome must figure hfs own tax 1964. full support tor President John­ Tw«ity-nlne-man crew to maUon )w buying tte f e r ­ from the IRS taxrate schedule. Claim all the «x«>nptions you Gresk frelghtw ahandhas Only under-$6,00Q income people are entitled to, since each one son’s t fcffP An your return, endoee the There are two different forms Deductions are of three Unde: attacks Saturday. Hetfdess Fireman Watches as Station Burns Sen. in k s MansAskl ot Mon­ gree murder in death to hia' WS withholding eta>tements giv­ for filing a return: 1040 end itemised, 10 per cent standard, wits which ha clainu'was caused *■ en you by your employer, and I040A. ThS later, being a and the new minimum standard. Fireman at Berkley, Calif., stands by helplessly as his station'is completely tana, the Dsmooratic leader, said Johnson "had no ohntes in to unldmtUlsd iatrudar la Eisir' icport only taxable income. pUDoheard, le simpler. Ai^one The Itemised Und can be dis­ stroyed by fire, believed started by a gas explosion. The flamee spread so quick- Ew nMtUr." boBM. . .Heavy tag ani wIb mSmt inoome, Mfce Social Seour> o u use 1040, Tou must uss M posed ot quIoMgr hero. One fireman was forced to jun.p from a second floor doorway. An aerial II your Income was $10,000 or “ Hki p u m a s la to Igy^HymeMs, is not taaabls. V your expensee w r e actual- tnude, pumper and fire prevention oar were lost with total damage wtirngted Naur b n lr to Ittlas A n t o m m b buws or If fan Itomtse N taH from Em goir-MloBii. »t |200,0()0. (AP Photof«*i> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1966 PAG* PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1965 Income Tax, 1 IddCann Will Ask Directors Hebron S h e in w o ld o d / B r id g e Church Women k e e p y o u r erroppE B Sooth dsaler The Form to Use^ Deductions IN OPPONENT’S SUIT Both M e * -TvnfaienUs To Expand Rec Facilities N O K IH “TH E W AY Provide Aid By ALFRED 8HEINWOU) A A K B 2 (CoottaiiMd from Fags One) National Men’s Team Champion No. S in this series — to get .a town teard o t dlreeton^on Uie Importance of family For Hospital The first rule of discarding w 65 lower tax than singla persons. recreation, have created a need HEARD ly greater than the amount ItMMlBjr n l«b t w n bo adted by I r r to throw away what you don t ______, * ^ 91 87>J Table A is for married cou­ for new facilities in Manchea- Hanry MaCann, chairman of need, but tWs isn’t alvwiys as w b s Y v tba government allows you un­ ples filing Jointly. PM ______St Peier’s S^soopal CMnirch tha adalaory pejdc and recrea­ ter." easy as R sounds. At times you 4 9764 women rolled bandages for der the two standard arrange­ But If married couples file tion aommiaalon, to oonaider He added, "The theory of by John Gruber need your low cards more than t y Q I lO J t? K 9 S 7 S leper colonies and turned ments, claim them in fuU. But separately they can take the 10 tnaptwamant and expanalon of neighborhood recreation areas, your high cards, and at other 0 104 O 9S73 white coats into "Johnny coats” per cent standard deduction In as against larger central facili­ times you don’t really know you’ll have to ItemlM them to IttodiaOter'a reoreation facUi- fo r use in an African hospital, table C or the new minimum in ties, appears more feasible at what you need. prove you had them. tlaa. at their lost Januiuy meeting, table D. There’s a difference this time, as similar installa­ South dealer 3 TO STAY I McOann oaid~"toeak of his recent trip to Never Adroit It presentation of me oratorio in revising it os well if there is cloths ha-ve also been pur­ Diamonda, 10-4; Ohiba, Q-6-S. Income, 36,000 — deduction, Broken Leg combined use of perk depart­ E u r o ^ no attempt to palm it off as K you would throw away two • FRIENDLY COURTESY! / December. ’I7da was in conjunc­ chased and w ill be o f much Wbat do you eay? 3600; Incoime, 310,000 — deduc­ ment egtiipment and knowledge, M i^ John Dormer, director of your spades in actual play, FREE tion with the Boston Symphony the genuine article? le on many occaeions. Answer: Bid two beiutts. This tion, 31,000; Income, 320,000 — of the refresher nurse program, But Mr. Stelifberg saw fit never admit it. You need all A 69-year-old Manchester together with good recreation Orchestra, and since Mr. Stein­ The St. P d e r ’s ECW and the is a ghastly hand, but the heart deduction, still only , . eTOP QUALITY! will discuss the nature and to quote Tovey’s complaint: four spades to stop the game. If 31 000 man was admitted to Manches­ DELIVERY programming, Manchester berg has been saying some un­ church w ill be hosts to the support 1s good, and nothing out­ A husband and wife filing should be able to have better progress of the club’s program, kind tilings about the BSO as ’’M ozart was sometimes dis­ World Day of Prayer, on you dlsoard a spade, declarer landish esm happen when you ter Memorial Hospital yester­ which is keeping the membeos tressingly out o f touch wMh takes his three top spades and separately but using the 10 per maintenance of existing and ex­ well, a great deal ’'of umbrage March 6, a long way ahead, have a strong trump miR. eent standard dethictlon also day as a result o t being struck ARTHUR DRUG of the profession aware o f edu­ his subject” and to complain but keep R in ndnd. dummy's eight of spades is good panded facilities at a minimum was taken. can deduct 10 per cent of their by an automobile. cational progress. All branches that “Isaiah sings in the ac- The church will fiHitleh des- tor declarer’s ninth trick. oost to the taxpayer.” Mr. Henry B. Cabot presi­ Fbr SheinwoM’s 86-psge book­ Income but only up to a limit of nursing have benefited from cenU of Osmln" (the harem SMt and coffee, Mrs. Qeudner You tOvould surely dlsoard a Janis Kalvans of 172 Haw­ dent of the Boston Symphony let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," e t 3600 each. the work of M RNA, which has Orchestra, Inc., and Mr. George overseer in Seraglio) and "the Q. l%orey is ih obargs o f ar­ otub from the West hand on the send 60 cento to Bridge Book, thorne St. is said by hospital au­ Double Green Stamps i a t y o u r first n a t io n a l super m ark ets been an active organisation for E. Oeyer, president of the Han­ land o f the shisdow of death is rangements. The ocoBskm is third diamoDd. You must play Manchester Eve. Herald, Box The minimum standard — thorities to be resting comfort­ JiffC 33 years. del and Haydn Society, both turned into the courtyard of open to idl denominations. your partner tor a high club 3918, Grand Central Station, Thle lets you deduct 3300 for ably after having been treated Two Scouts Receive Eagle Awards Refreshments will be served. WEDNESDAY ' Ha r t f o r d c o u n t y wrote lengthy letters of com- Donna Aima’s palace.” Miss M arjorie H. Martin is and some q n d e hek>. New York 17, N.Y. yourself; $100 for your wife If for a fractured right leg. Police The Lutheran God and Coun-^ Members are reminded to bring This ks protMddy trenchant chalnnaa o f the event, to open South has the ace-king of clubs Copyright. 1966 she files Jointly with you or say that they are still Investi­ try Award, Pro Deo rt Patrla, a guest. {daint and both got lengthy re­ plies from Mr. Steinberg and ortticlsm, but Bodton didn’t at 10:30 a.m. or the aoe of clubs and the General Features Oorp. having no income. Is taken as gating the accident, which oc­ is admired by the Rev. C. Hen­ Leader, Senior Scout, and jun there were so many more let­ take kindly to H, Mbreofer, Mr. The church woman have also queen of spades he win have an exemption on your return; curred about 11:20 last night on ry Anderson of Emanuel Luth­ ior assistant scoutma.ster. He be­ ters ffom lesser luminaries that Steinberg hss liked the equani­ voted to pay lor tiie cos^ of re- sine tricks In top cards. LENS BEATS EYE 4 T1MB8 and 3100 for each dependent. It W. Middle Tpke. near Home­ eran Church, Who presented It to longs to Hi-League at Emanuel The Manchester High School Power Squadron ITie Globe bad assemble mity of the Back Bay dowagers leading one of the stained glass Your discard on the tourth NEW YOR K— A new camera helps some people with dejiend- stead S t Jonathan Nelson of Troop 126 sophomore also works after them and print them in a spe­ in the past by m ther cotsUstenf- windows of the Church. And it diamond is a headache. You lens le rated fO.96, or tour times snts. According to Gerald R. Bou­ yesterday. Nelson i.s the sc"’ ' MANCHESTER PARKADE vras further decided in the In­ cannot be quite sure of the right Example under the two stand­ school In the dietary department Fresh CHICKEN Parts Notes 51st Year cial section, due notice having ly maintaining that the Cleve­ as sensitive to *9 tb* hu­ cher, 18, of 49 Columbus St., the Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of 40 play, but in the long nm it pays at Manchester Memorial Hos­ been given that they would land Orohentra regularly plays terest of missicn work to eon- man eya ards If, say. you had $6,000 In­ operator of the automobile, Kal- Harlan St. mit the BCW to a $200 contribu­ to save aH of your spades and come, a wife, and three chil­ pital. The Mionctiester Power Squad­ treat them that way. better that the Boeton, and that vans was southbound on the In earning ttie award, Nelson tion each year toward the pai^ throw almoet anything else. dren : under the 10 per cent This Is the first God and Coun­ ron, celebrating the fifty-first You wouldn’t thlnlc that the the Philadelphia is Ukewlae su­ turnpike in the middle of the gave 160 hours of service to Ish’s mission assesment In a surprising number of Standard deduction, only 3600 try award at Emanuel this year, anniversary of %e United States Home of the Bean could get perior to the group to be found road and wearing dark clothing church work, and one of his ECW officers are: president, hands your first duty as a de- off; under the minimum stand­ the tenth In the history of the Power Squadrons, held a din­ so aroused over anything, much on the shores o f MassaefauBetta when first observed by Boucher. projects was to make for the Mrs. Hedlw BBH; secretary, ard deduction, $700 off. church, and the eighth during ner-dance Saturday at Mant^es- leM over a musical composition Bay. Boucher then swung right to church an attendance ch" . congrafulafJons Mrs. Jean (5ole, and treasurer, If you had a wife, two chil­ the pastorate of the Rev. Mr, ter Country Club. Approximate­ nearly two and a quarter cen­ As a matter of fact, the USHNEL avoid the pedestrian, he says, ...iicli now hangs in front of the Mrs. Mary Drew. Regularly dren, and $6,000 Income the re­ Anderson. (Herald photo by ly 140 members and friends at­ turies old. O f course, the an­ Cleveland is quite capable of but Kalvans also weaved to his church. scheduled meetings a n held on 2 Prognuns 8AT„ FEB. 90 sult would be the same either Satemls.) BREAST nual pcesenfaUon by the Han­ right into the path of the auto­ He is a Star Scout, a Crew L i e and tended. edging the BoMon out, but K del and Haydn Society has be­ the third Tueaday of each way: $600 off. If you had a mobile. District Cmdr. Walter Duck- must be remsinbered that MseH month. ley, representing District 1, and come aa institution In the past wife and only one child and been their eonduetor for Oongiegstlnnal News EnSflUDOD $6,000 Income, you'd get $600 Leonard M. Chagnot of 18 best Walter J. SirtcHff, chief oom- 150 years or m>, and I subset I V4 ' N ? ' H -'ifi ■' T" .. HTEMl, Westwood St was charged with by Atty. Francis J. Connolly it was the attack on the Insti­ years while IMe Dsinsdorf is The Women’a Fellowship of ; W i.sr- • ’..f i-;.- l.ft off under the 10 per cent stand­ Vernon q U A R T I I I S QUARTERS mnzkder of U8PS, wore present Jr. of Hartford. The petition aompnritlvely new to Boston. the Oongragation Ohurch wttl ard but only $600 under the following too closely, after she Cmdr. Buckley presented to R. tution that disturbed the set will be presented before Saul Mir. Lirinsdorf has done wonden meet Wednesday at 0 p.m. The Biinlmum standard. was Involved In an accident last Thigh and Drumstick wishes H. lAtUe, Past commander, a nity of the community. "GET YOURSELF A IIUUTi Petition Filed Breast and Wins - in perking np the orchestra. theme for diacussion wiM be, night at W. Middle Tpke. and Seidman, referee in bank­ as year oeitificate in r e c o ^ - Further, Ifr. Stelnberr is a If you use the minimum "Bible Women Who Loved and COLLEGE GIRL" Tower Rd. tion of his 96 years as a mem­ newcomer to Boston, having Mr. Stetobeig should have standard but your wife ,flies a ruptcy. Who were Loved,” foUowed by According to Patrolman Law­ For Bankruptcy ber of the USP8. A life mem- been Uiere less than a jrear, heard tt under Munch and he Is color—6:30 - 9:40 separate return, you can 'deduct EmUem Club Meets fo the Valentine games and refresh bewridp plaque and a meritori­ and Boston hss a tendency to would then have been on much COM PANVOf ao only 3200 for yourself Instead of rence Smith, the accident a The RookvlUe Ekniblem Club _ |C look asksnoe at anyone or ground vrtth hla oom- ments. Plus: "The Big Parade $300 and she deducts her own rear-end collision, occurred George L. Emery of 80 ous pm were also presented. o f Comedy" 2:30 P M . Cooqilete wlU hold a past presidents Omdr. Little is a past com­ anything as new adthln its pur­ plaints. Twenty-one eartona of Noth­ *TPHE NUTCBACKEB" $200 on her return. when Eugene P. Martin, 18, of Cublee Dr. has filed a volun­ night Wednesday at 8 pjn. at ing have been sent to a Koreeui wHh all the comic greats mander of the Hartford Power lieus. He had his siqpportera tn Kven musioally iophlstAcated Matinee Prices: Oreh. or 1st TMngs to remember If you’re East Hartford, stopped for a tary petition In bankruptcy at the Elks Home. A potkick sup­ BOY the eoatroveesy, auke ao mis­ orphanage by Hebron’s Missian- of the pa^ red light after having been Squadron and has attained the Bostonians apparently diihi’t Bal. 32.76, 32.26. 2nd BaL one of the under-36,000 people U.S. DUtrlct Court in Hart­ per wtU be held at 6:30 with LB LB Nsdc of navigator. take, and I have been quite reahze how far the orchestra ary Committee. Also the warm Shown: 8:00 who want to find their tax In westbound on tthe turnpike, and ford. weather and infants’ clothing 31-26. Kay Marley as chairman. amused over tMs tempest In a slipped under Mr. Munch. Ib e y 8:30 P J L the tax-table: was struck from behind by the Emery lists $3,444.42 in are to be sent to Caroline Oool- A ll (tiiairs will be filled by nORD ARE BIG POUCIE8 teapot. This has been a dif­ went, week after weSc, and Uw Richly Varied Program There are five tables, with Chagnot vehicle. liabilities. No assets are listed. SCOUTS idge for her work in Teimaases Court appearance at the The only area creditor listed past piresldents o f the clito. llEW YORK — About one llfe- ferent Mnd of svent from the slide was ao giadoai as to bs al- One In Fhre, Mssic by Stmosn varying taxes. Table B Is for Boston Tea Party; it haa over­ and Kentucky. Manchester session of Circuit is Guenther M. Kraus Co. of P a s t presidents Mrs. Helen kaMsnance poUcy in three pro- BMSt indiStlnguiabable in that Concerto Bsrocce single persons and table E i.s tones of thn tea party in Ahee Sunday Servloea Court 12 is scheduled' for March South Windsor, $50. Grtiifln w ill fill the prerident’s vMes coverage of $10,000 or p«rk>d o f time. R was very no­ MSrie by Bseh tor those who qualify os "head.", OF more. tai Wonderland. Tomorrow's churrti sarvieea STATE of household” — explained In 1. Emery is bring represented choir. SpedficaUy, Mr. Stekiberg ticeable here, where ws encoun­ are: Congregational, Hebron, 10 4 Pas dc Deux complained volubly that Han­ ter the onchiestra only once or a.m.; Gilead 11:16. Rev. John Debussy, Drigo, del’s work was presented in twice a year; N. Cross, pastor, will speak Glasounov, Tchalkowsky Produce Values AMERICA Mosart’a revision rather than It was likewise notloeaUe from both pulpits on, "N ow and Triptych, Mnsle by Mosmrt NOW ■ at First National in the original version. He also elsewhere, except in Boston, and Then.’ ’ Evennlg Prices: Oreh. or 1st on their TRUSSES complaint about the sise of the dlstinguidied Boston OjoDa- St. Peter’s, Kpiacopal: Holy BaL 33.76, 33JU, $3.75. Snd ' FAMOUS QUALITY the forces Invcdved and edMut phony Orchestra got irreverent­ Communion, 8 a.m. (%oral Eu­ BaL 32,36, fl.75. PINEAPPLES ntfod Tb Your the capabilities of Edward Gll- ly dubbed Yvith the cognomen charist, 10, morning service and TIeketo now at Box Office day who trained the H a n d e l or by Mall of ‘Munch’s Bunch” among mu­ Church school, 10, the Rev. Fr. ROYAL HAWAIIAN each 3 9 ^ Doctor’s Proscriptioii and Haydn Chorus. I didn't beu' sicians outside o f the Bay State. Weeman officiating. Make check payable and maU th the preeentation so I ’m in no Boeton seems never to have The Hebron Women’s Club with stamped rrtum en­ ^11II1^(Atrc Cootdejnj position to take sides, hut we heard of this. Pm aB for Mr. met Wednesday afternoon at velope to Boshneil Memorial, MEDGO SURGICAL can exausilne the question o f the MANCHESTER Th W3 781? Lelnsdorf at present, however, the home of Mrs. Paul Potocek. AMr-lE »HEF f'APK'NG Hartford, Conn. 0610S. venlon used. even though he is not perfect by Hoeteases were Mrs. Carl Lan- CARROTS Ponsonally, I see little cause FROZEN FOOD any means. kof and Mrs. Wlnthrop Porter. SUPPLY GO. for complaint in using the Mo- Anniversary Mr. Lelnsdorf spent long Mrs. Edward A. Smith was 2 t-l-B CELLOS \ sart version. Mozart was a leader. SALE! HiataUivo 940 MAIN STREET much better orohestrator than years la the field of ballet, and MmI & Produc* Pricu Effacliv* Mon., Tint. & Wed. Only long years in the field of opera HOUSE SPECIAL MANCnHSTEB, CCWVN. Handel and Just because Lukas Manohester Evening HeroM Foss bos decried this revision is His eoiperience in the sympho­ nic a d d was much shorter and Hebron correspondent. Miss Dante at Miller’s RestaRrant Susan B. Pendleton, tielephooe ^TQT14-OZ A H SAVE it is not Ms strongest point as pTMCnts y ^ Moreover, his career was 228-3464. Juice D rink' P iJ p r” p.r.» Q # CANS 0 9 ^ 20c biwHy intsmqited by servios in the A rm y during 'Worid W ar n , HOUSE SPECIAL $3.75 M 1-LB 13-oz $ m 0 0 SAVE 1/1 something neither SseU nor Or- Mothers Circles Every Mon., Tues., Wed. and Thnrs. i r r . CANS B 2 4 c Choicest Meats In Town msuidy can claim. (Lelnsdorf FRESH SHRIMP COCKTAIL Cling Peaches soarcely got naturalized when To Hear Priest SOUP—TOSSED SALAD SAVE D&L is proud to be a part of the he WM drafted.) go give him FILET MIGNON with ONION RINGS OR 2-LB PKG NATIVE "WAYBBMr time. Technically the orchestra VEAL CUTLET PARBIEOAN with MANICOTTI Golden Fig Bars 10c H ie Rev. Philip Hussey, chap­ DESSERT and COFFEE is almoet back to Koussevitsky lain of tile Combined Catholic great scouting fam ily.. .and happy For This Dinner You Must Have Reeervattons H ------OLD HUNORID SAVE Standards and it’s ahead of the Mothers Circles of Manchester, H $ G 0 0 to serve the Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts Koussevitsky standards of 1096- will speak to the combined E C 0 W I*0C II11 All Flavors 9 PKGS 8 23c CHICKEN 27 which is the comparable pe­ group o t 200 women on Wednes­ HOUSE SPECIAL riod bi that regime. Don’t for­ day at 8 p.m., at St. Bartholo­ SAVE and Explorers of the local Charter get, (dd Kuss-Kuss held th* po­ mew’s Qiurch. Father Hussey J d T L 13-OZ CAN 4 i 9 ^ 12c dium for 30 years. will speak on the necessity of Khap[:^nedinamcy,Nevyxla White Tuna Oak CounciL ^ fizeU is in almost the same spiritual reading tor continued ^ BREASTS poaitlon in Cleveland, whke Or- spiritual growth. ■fiM ttrt cniy M NfiMMcklsMUDoiM^ Mrs. G. L e o Hogan, leader of (lim it 5 iMk per FaniBy) rm d y has been in Fhlladeipbia Dcnfidsoii & La v m i H io I k Oflkid Htadquortcn t9e *0 yeans. Otieea lengthy ten­ the Combined Circles, has called CHILI LIQUID CLEANER 15-OZCAN 3 5 c ures m ^ e a difference. So por- this meeting to emphasize Cath­ Hormel CON CARNf I-PT 12-OZ BTL 71c 150Z BTL 39c In Manchester for Boy Scout Unifonm and hape we should do a little wait­ olic Press Month to all mem­ ing ourselves. bers. The central librarian, of HIGHLAND PARK MARKET the group, Mrs. Raymond Hage- Nevertheless when Mr. Cabot BEEF 15'/i OZ 4 Q Equipmont 917 HIGHLAND STRERT—PHONE •4S-4S78 dom, has completed ootaloguing iv e LAUNDY DETERGENT writes about the "Poeslble dam DOG FOOD CANS 4 y c GiAr^TPKG 86c lgepkg 3 6 c age gteinberg can do to the the group’s kbrary, and com­ T-9:|0 Red Heart 3 plete listings wlH be distributed 1 § P ! 3 musical situation in Boston,” Mr. Bteinberg is quite correct in Wednesday night. A totlow-up SUN. ■ gy wMroii BM m m m v k is n ii activity of this meeiUng will be CONT LIVER PINT SCENT maintaining that bad musical 15-OZ BTL performances are much more a trip to the Catholic Library BURNSIDE Red Heart DOG FOOD 3 “=tN°M9c 1-PT 12-OZ BTL 69c 39c damaging than anything he can and Information Center In Hart­ 2 say. He is also correct in say ford, as invited guests of the di­ ’T t is not m y Job to engage rector, the Rev. Edward Mc­ LET ANYONE TELL YOU THAT Lean. in public relations work on 1 ^ Vel LIQUID detergent 12-OZ BTL 37c SPARKLE ""Kf^ 69c half of the Boston Symphony or YOU GANT GET LOW PRICE, any other organization.” Dfext Horses Yours HIGH QUALITY M STARK’S TOO! CAMBRIDGE, England — H, iVERY TUESDAY kg c Lestare my bleach PKGofw49c in 16S1, a customer went to Aclion Dry Bleach “' “ 75 Get OUR DOUBLE DISCOUNT DEAL! M V W m a o s e Thomas Hobson to hire a horse, DON’ he took the one that stood next IS FAMILY DAY! 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-s:-* -r. -rf-if. EANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BfANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1965 PAGE FIVE 1 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN„ MONDAX FEBRUARY 8, 1866 n u m FOUR Andover y Coventry rtjftU N © Dutrict 8 capped" oontast for a postar. for til*. She is active in 4-H work and Your oatnot be overenpliMiwd. A Moran Resigns TV-Radio Tonight It’s so easy has placed in the statewide child lieedi his primsir tas&, Series of Parent Seminars rH 2 Rham Pupils clothing oonteet. Dental Health aa he doea hla permsnWd onea. r From the Board When Susan finishes her work for chawing, tor aptakliig am^ Are Accepted at Southern Connecticut State for sppasrance. Alao,.tliaae fitaf d o u b l e Are Planned at High School Of Tax Review Television to shop The Baby Has she will be certified to teach in teath hold the apace for the both elementary and secondary (The week Feb. 7 through 18 manant teeth to come. i:00 (f-10-13-18-33) Movie (33) Ifasi HiihltghU At Art Colleges schools. is the ITth annual National Chll- There are abnple nilea wMoh, WORLD GREEN A M ric. o t P w t m t B«nlnara^Mi*. Franklin Richardson, Mra. William Moran, a member of ( 8-40) Admiral Jock (40) Peter Jeiminin—News dren'a Dental Health Week. Aa the board of tax review for a (30) Memory Lane 7:: » ^ X MO) Voyage to Bottotn of School Boan^ Meets if followed faithfully, oaa b i^ t o m i Im held during the week of Thomas Small, Mrs. Royden F. (34) Kindergarten Two Rhart students have been District 8 board of education p ^ of the observance. The reduea decay. Theae are: Smith Jr. and Mrs. Mark number o t years, has informed (30) Cheyenne (U) To TeU the Truth Been Named ••• m rald, in cooperation with the rth. is by the Guidance Depart­ (33-90) K uen accepted by colleges In Connect­ has had two meetings for work 1. Oit 'down op awaeta, aapa- Spink. First Selectman Percy B. Cook 6:90 (40) Superman Manchester Dental Society, to­ ment of Coventry High School, (8) Yogi Bear (34) Compleat Gardener on the 1965-66 budget, one on dally between meals. In charge of cleaning the that he finds it necessary to re- (IS) Movie t :( » (34) The French cnief icut to continue their art train­ day begins a series of six aiM- STAMPS each at 7:80 p.m. slg;n from that board because (3340) Man from U.N.C.L.E. Jan. 25 and another on 'Pef). 1 3. Bruah yodr taa^ immadla- classrooms on Feb. 13 will be (34) What's New ing begun at Rham. cles of information you should *nie first will be Fefc. 16 for of the press of_.Mr3onal mat­ (13) I've Got a Secret These sessions were heM to tely after y w n g (anacka aa will Mrs. Spink, Mrs. Roland V. 6:46 (40) Adventures In Time 9:80 (9-3040) No Time iy>r Sgts. Miss, Linda Burba, daughter bring about the budget to pres­ know concerning dental health.) as regular meale). When this is amenta o t Grade 11; second Stoodley and Mrs. Smith. ters. (33) iCIub Houee (34) Bridge TMoAe, lohH Joaepk, win of Ooamo and Dorothy La of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burba ent at the Regional District • not possible, rinae your mouth F6b. 16, parents o f Grade 10; Church Circles to Meet As the board w assessors has 8:00 ( SNKewe , _ . . 03) Andy Griffith (34) Pattern of ProfaetiOD 9.00 (31) America's Crleea Flaimne TMone, 289 Cooper Hill St. He was bom Jan. 27 at of Amston, has been accepted budget hearing scheduled for TOUR CHIUl’S FIRST VISIT ttMtiiughly with water. ■Bd Feb. 17, Grade 9, 8 and 7. The Gleaner’s Circle of the been granted the 3(f day exten­ (30) Flash Gordon Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents by Hartfort Art School of the (18) Subscrtptkn TV March 1. TO THE DENTIST 3. Hava regular dental eheck- Information on the planning Second Congregational Church sion for filing the tax abstract (10) Eye-Denttty (8-3040) Wei^y A Me are Mr. and Mrs. Areto La Flamme, Hartford. His paternal University of Hartford. Her (40) Laramie On March 15 the board meets Dental authorities agree that upa. TWa enables the dentist to c t individual student programs will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the board of tax review will ( 8-13) Lu c y Snow rrandmoUier is Mrs. Orace Tedone, 15 Main St. He has three (32) Top 32 Plus One (10-33-80) Andy WUlUuns (C) score in the tests given by the to complete the budget which the child should make his first discover decay and other prob­ tor the coming year will be pre­ the Church Community House. necessarily have to extend its 6:10 ( S) News, Sports, Weathsr broUien, Ooemo, 11, Leo, 9, and Damian, 8. art school last November was 6:80 ( 3-13) Many Happy Returaa • • • • • will be presented at the District visit to the dentist at about age lems at an earty stage. Just aa EVERY sented. Further diecusiUon in Featured will be a program on hearings by the setme period of 6:15 (90) Rocky and His Friends ( 8-30-40) Bing O oeby reportedly one of the highest. 8 annual budget meeting on 2Vi or 3. At this time, he has with other diseases, eariy treat­ areas of testing, graduation re- emergency first aid. time. Asseseors will be in ses­ ( 8) Peter Jennings—News 10.00 (10-23-80) HltSicock OampbeB, Jane Marie, daughter of Oollin R. and Ann Linda has had four years of April 5. All board hearings are gulrementa, future vocational The church Freigment So­ sion during March rather than 6:80 ( 24) What's New ( 8-30-40) Ben Casey Campbell Campbell, 13 Howard St., Thompaonville. She was art at Rham and has received all of bis deciduous ("baby” ) ment of dental disease Is easier ( 3) Walter Cronklls ( 8-13) CBS Reports open to the public. and more likely to be effective.- Mid education information will ciety will meet at 10:30 a.m. in February. In the meantime ( 8) Gallant Men bom Jan. 38 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal numerous awards in recognition teeth, and the dentist can check 10:30 (34) In School Preview ea(Hy tor any minute sign of 4. Fluoridation of community •Iso be taken up during the Wednesday in the Church Com­ Cook 'B expected to appoint a (10-22-30) Huntley-Brlnkley 11:00 ( 8-8-10-1S-20-2M040) News. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, 77 Ben­ WED. (12) Newsbeat Sporte, Weather of her work. She received a gold Manchester l£\’ening Herald decay or any malformation water aupplies greatly reduces frograms. munity House on Rt. 44A. replacement for Moran on the ton St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew key from the Scholastic Art Con- correspondent, Lawrence Moe, 6:46 ( 20) Peter Jennings—News 11:16 (kMO) Lea Crane Show which might lead to orthodontic decay. Where water siqiplies are School officials are urging The choir will meet at 7:30 review board. This person will 7:00 ( 3) Movie (10-30) Tonight (C) Chmpben, Hasardville. She has two brothers. Robert, 6, John, te.st sponsored by the Hartford tel, 742-6796. p.m. Wednesday in the church 11:30 (13) Movie 3% ; and two sisters, Kathleen, 9, and Mary, 7. Oourant, a schotestic award problems when the child is old­ not fluoridated, dentists may OPEN ■il parents will find It possible serve until the vacancy can be (10) Movie er. suggest applying fluoride di­ sanctuary. filled at the biennial town elec­ (20) Danger Man ( 8) Movie (O • • • • • from the Manchester Fine Arts BROTHER ACT to attend the Mmlnars. (34) The Magic Room 11:80 (32) Tonirtt (C)_^ The fact that your child does rectly to children's teeth. WED., Starting today, all clamee at Lawrence Fentiman ia elect­ tion this coming May. The term (18) Subscription TV ( 8) Lee crane Show Oraaf. 3ohn Franots, son of Thomas J. and Mildred Festival, and a number of prizes FARGO. N.D. (AP) — The ^ ______1:00 ( 8) Gale Storm Roush Crane, Standish Rd., Coventry. He was bom Jan. 23 not “ seem to have any cavi­ THURS., foie local high school will be ed treasurer of the church, re­ of office was to have run until <;16 (30) Sports Camera in the annual Rham art show. campus Young Democrats placing James Wilks, resigned. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His paternal grandpar­ A Letter Award for art was giv­ ties’’ does not mean that some held on a semi-rotation schedule July 1, 1967. SEE SATURUAI’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE I.MTINO groups at North Dakota’s two Rl. A SAT. The church representatives ents are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crane, Springfield, Mass. He has en to her in her sophomore year. imlversitles are headed by decay ma.y not be present. In to be in operation until further The Community Club will two brothers, Michael, 17, and James, 12; and two sisters, The 1964 Hebron Annual Report brothers, following In the foot­ fact, the American Dental As­ Botlce. to the advisory committee of meet at tlie Congregational Kathleen, 16, and Carolyn, 14. * has a reproduction of one of steps of their father, a Demo­ sociation has found that dental A total of 11 senior girls af. the board of education which Church at 8 tonight and g o • • • • • her paintings on its cover. cratic precinct committeeman patients under 4 years of age foie school have received a guid­ meets Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at from there to Holiday Lanes in Ssasioas, Stephen C3iarlea, son of Uoyd C. and Gayle Miss Susan HoNister has been since he turned voting a^e. have an average o t three teeth ed tour of Aetna Life Insurance the local high school are: Mrs. Manchester for an evening of Radio Lyaa Sessions, 5M E. Paris Rd., Greenville. S.C. He was needing fillings. Co. bulldli^ in Hartford after Liudus A. I^ttingill Jr. for the bowling. After spares and accepted by Southern Connecti­ Neil Fleming, 21, i| president (This listing includes only iiiooe nows broadcasts of 10 or 16 bom Jan. 31 at Greenville General Hospital, Greenville. His cut State college for its Art Ed­ of the group at the University When a child Is exposed to Job interviews. The group was Gleaners’ Oiivle, Lucius A. Pet- strikes and the likes the group matesnal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lynn, Green­ ucation Program. Susan is the of North D ^ota, Grand Forks, routine' treatment at an early tomted to dinnar by the oom- tingiU Jr. for the laymen of the will come back to the home of minnte length. Some stations osny other short newsessts.) ville. IDs paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin where he is a senior. His broth­ age, he rarely develops the fear Bany. church, and Mrs. James H. Howard Roberts on Rt. 6 for WDBC—186S A11:15 Sports Final ^ Beewhifia, 164 Hawthorne S t Hia paternal great-grandmother which many adults have so long AmeHog for the church-at- refreahments. 11:30 Art Johnson Show HoIMster of Marlborough. She er, Charles, 19, leads the Yoimg Roland Y. atoo(H€ 7 at toe 5:00 Long John Wade WPOP—1416 la Mm. DeMa Marlow, 164 Hawthorne S t has studied art at Rlmm for Democrats at North Dakota associated with dental treat­ high school faculty recently at­ leirgB. Eight in New Club 8:00 Dick Robinson • • • • • 6:00 Lou Terri three years. She won an award State University here, where he ment. tended a meeting of the New The Rev. William H. Wilkins, Nancy Smith, the reporter 1:06 News Sign Off 7:00 Ken Griffin 7ipuh/i WHAT—618 13:00 Sal LaRosa Rempii, Allison Rose, daug;hter of Elmest and Irene Roy The importance of good care pastor of the Prince of Peace last year in the "Hire the Handi­ is a sophomore. TUESDAY ond Induetrlal Arts Teach- for a new 4-H club called "The 6:00 Gene Anthony Rcmpet 42 Highlsuid Dr., Wapping. She was bom Jan. 21 «r> Amooiation Executive Ootn- Lutheran CSiurch, will attend Young Homemakers,” says that 6:30 News. Sports and Weather t SUPER / at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ Btittee in Botoon, Maas., ae a the meoting tomorrow of the there are eight girls in the club 7:00 Edward P. Morgan ents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Roy, Hew Britain. Her pa- \ MARKETS * WEDNESDAY partoral conference of Luther­ 7:16 Joe Edwards eepreeentative from Oonnecti- and that they are learning to 1:30 Sign Off tsRtal grandparents are Mr. nd Mrs. Timothy Falvey, East He to aleo commarciail ea- an Churches in the Connecticut make shifts. Person To Person ShahI has a brother, Ernest Jr., 16 months; and a sister. W IN T -U M Mbifo ctialnnMi for the 1066 an- Valley District to be held at The club mot Wednesday at 6:00 Wall St. Today. _ We heard 11 SPECIALS oenferenoe whlcli will be the Bethany Lutheran Church the home of the leader, Mrs. 6:00 News. Weather. Sports 267 W IST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 6:16 Radio Greater Hartford ____in Moodua. in West Hartford, Charles Williams on Aaplnatl 6:46 Lowell Thomas: Sports about a Lion J, Brtsa Soott, son of Nonnsn and Ifonna tk Dr., and elected their officers. Tfinliiii Mawdsley, Webster tnne. Hebron. He was bom Jan. '~ J oh n E. Regan, Gartand W. Firemeu Meet Today 7:00 News tamer who MANCHESTER 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST R e e ^ , and Stoodley, all of the Members of the Coventry For president they chose Sher- 7:36 Invitation to Learning S3 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. ryl Burrall; as vice president, 8:00 Life Line used 'to be a and M n. Anthony MeaWne, Windsor. His paternal grandpar- 'toefo Mgh echool industrtal arts Volunteer Fire Association wiU 8-.30 Jerry Gordon . . IN MANCHESTER iOepartment, attended the meet- meet at 8 p.m. today in the Virginia Ursin; secretary, Don­ 9:30 SpeeUc Up. Hartford (M>llege art teta are Mr. and M m John T. Mawdsley, Hebron. He has a ACROSS PROM THE PARKADI na Williams, and treasurer, 12:16 Sign 0 « bsother, Kevin Todd, 4; and a aister, Lim Ann, 3. w of a»e Eastern OonnecticiX South Coventry firehouse. WTII>—1666 professor • • • • • ~ ■ ■ ■ Arte Association at The North Coventry Volun­ IM di Sokimonson. Completing 6.00 Afternoon Edition Oole^ Hharnn Peail, daughter of Bene J. and Rachael BOHAm e Boat Division at Gen teer Fire Department will meet the membership are Robin WU- 6:00 News. ^ r U , Weather and his OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK hama, Bettsy Mills and Laura 6:46 3 SUr jSttra Poudrier Cote, 46 Jan Dr., Hebron. She was bom Jan. 31 at ____ Dynamlos in Groton. The at 8 pan. today in ite flrtiiouse 7:06 Qmversatlon Piece memoirs Itaadustar Memorial H o^ ta l. Her maternal grandparenta meethR cf the aseocla on Rt. 31. Lee Orcutt.. 7:30 News of the World have been are Mr. and M m AlberUno Poudrler, Wataihury. Sha has a SIRLOIN PIT NO. 38 11:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. me training sessions in House 8tn Johnston K. Woodard Rialey, 112 Highland St. She was bom Feb. 1 annee. __ the regular meeting at 1:30 canning this ootnlng summer. beeause of at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ SELECT Chorch Budget Okayed p.m. here. Mrs. Fred Kingsbury and exciting ents are Mr. and Mm. Leonard D. Woodard, 96 North St. •me First Congregational w il show slides of flower ar­ Manchester Evening Herald his unusual Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and M m George S. Rls- CHOICE Cfaurah has approved a budget rangements of the University Andover eorrespondent, Law­ life. Quite a change,______from Tmj, 127 Hlghluid St. She has a sister, Cheryl Ann, 2. of $30,626 tor the year. A dona of Connecticut. rence Moe, telej^one 742-6796. classrocHn of pupils to cage • • • • • IVon of $100 has been made to the The Ladies' Association of ^ ^ L o e r i full o< lions, but when it OaJhip, Karen Lynn, daughter of Myron A. and Edna SA V E 30c LB. ^Vernon Congregational Oonereaattonal Church the First Congregational Smoking Done ki Shop comes to biusiness you want Vannaford Gallup, 40 H i ^ S t, Rockville. She was bom Jan. Rebuilding Fund. Ohureh will have an all-day SI at Manchester Memorial Hoqjital. Her maternal grand-> Travel Sarviee a someone who sticks to his Richard Young ta elected au­ work session starting at 10:30 LONDON—In 17th CJentury parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hannaford, West Willing- ditor of the church treasurer's ajn. Wednesday in the vestry. lasts, who devotes his ef­ ton. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and M m Fred London when a man wanted 905 MAIN STREET J book and Wlnttirop Merriam Sr., Rotary Sets Dhuier to smoke he went to his apothe­ forts to serving you well. Dodge, North Edgeeomb, Maine. She has three brothers, My- auditor for the tinandal sec­ The Rotary Cluto wtH have a ^ 643-2165 ^ ren, 5, Rocky, 2, and Brian, 1; and two sisters, Barbara, 4, cary shops smoking room— And, that is exactly our aim retary’s records. dinner meeting at 6:45 pjn. in the rear— took down his and Patricia, 8. PRESSED HAM The church has elected a nine- Authorlaed agent Man- . . . so, for mutual good • • • • • Wednesday in the First Congre­ day pipe from a hoop sus­ k Chester for all Ato irlines,^ ^ member partoral committee to gational Church veeftry. Win- pended from the ceiling, lit please put us to work! Dil- CeppetelU, John Alfred, son of Alfred G. and Alice Roo­ obtain a new minister, since the ‘ Railroads and Steamship^ ney CeppetelU, Heather Rd., EHington. He was bom Jan. 27 throp Merriam, president, will up, and settled back for a ^ a t. j^ J n e s . IcHi Sales and Service, Inc. IMPORTED Rev. James R. MacArthur will be ill charge of the program, ait Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ t>e serving until the end of Your Ford dealer, 819 Main ents are Mr. and M m H. L. Rooney, Morrisville, V t His ps^ March, having re.tigned to ac­ having the Rev. William Behiry S t Phone 643-2145. temal g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guido CeppetelU, SLICED cept the pastorship of two of WtUimantlc Rotary Club Stafford Springs. He has a brother, Michael A., IH . apeak on hia trip to England • • * • • churches in North Dakota. The SA V E 19c LB. committee Includes Wesley MH. last fkimmer. SPRING Netter, David Eugene Jr., son of David E. and Doreen Ckirence A. Bradfleld, Royden A, Carpenter Netter, RD2, Thrall Rd., Vernon. He was bom r . Smith Jr.. Mrs. Floyd Wase, Evening Herald Motwfoity Foshlom Feb. 1 at Manchester Memorial Ho^ital. His maternal Mrs. Edward Moore, Mrs. Vin­ Coventry oorreopondent, F. Ualfoniw, Jwnp*rs, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Carpenter, Fulton, Pauline Little, telephone 742- N.T. His paternal gmndparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ton H. Wenner, Herman H. Al­ Tape, Moiisat, SkirH, G. Netter, Independence, Mo. He has a sister, Anita Dawn, lard, David Eaton and Itiohard 6M1. Young. Stretch Pants, Bras, Emhart • • • • • Halibut Steak neiiiitaiM Tomorrow Literacy, InctNue Low Girdias Wilson, Soaan KatUeen, daughter of Howard W. and Coventry High School Patriots baaketbaO team will play an Valerie Schaeffer Wilson, 8 Emily Dr., Vernon. She was bom WASHHfGTON — T7»e Corporation Jan. 22 at MU-Sinai Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grand­ away game against Bart Hamp- w o r 1 d's less-developed ooun- parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Schaeffer, Hsufford. Her AT OUR 6on at 3:16 p.m. tomorrow. G lazier's Zoning Panel Mecia trles contain three quartera o f paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wilson, San the pt^ulation, but enjoy ondy Corset and Uniform Shop Our Research Department has just Antenio, Tex. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. The planning and soning F ISH DEPT. commiasion wUl have its reg­ 35 percent literacy and per 661 Main 8t.— Manchester George Lalanne. West Hartford. She has a brother, Howard oapUa income of $140 a year. completed a Highlights report on T., 9; and a sister, Janice Louise, 4. ular meeting at 7:30 p.m. • • • • • Wednesday In the board room this company. If you are interested Geatlle, JuBe Knight, daughter of George M. and Cyn­ of the town office building on thia M. Dunlap Gentile, Green Manor Dr., East Hartford. Rt. 31. in investing in a company that ap­ She was bom Jan. 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her The eoaisnlaeioa ie having pears to have attractive long-term maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenden J. Dun­ special meetings with various lap. 154 8. Main S t Her paternal grandparents are Mra town boards in line with the prospects . . . why not stop in at J ( ^ Koenig, 404 Hackmatack St, and Mario Gentile, Wind>- GALLON MILK updating of the spring regula­ sor. She has a brother, Duane Oeeiga, 4 ^ ; and a sister, Di­ tions under the 701 program. your nearest PCS office for a copy ana Broo^, 5H. Chairman Donald C. Smith ad­ “fvtXeJSul£jbnJeJL^ of the Highlights report and com­ • • • • • SEALTEST vises. Hughes, FredMleh James Jr., son of Frederick James The membeira of the Robert­ plete details . . . no obligation, of and Irene Lois Judson Hughes, 96 Elisabeth Dr. He was tr HOOD son School PTA will have a bom Feb. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hoepltal. His maternal business meeting at 7:30 p.m. course. Enjoy These Delicious Meals THE BRANDS grandpeuents are Mrs. Lillian Judson, Weet Hartford, and Wednesday to the school. Thii Thiacy Judson, Eaet Hartftmd. His paternal grandparents are YOU CAM TRUST wiU be foHowad at 8:16 p.m. by Mrs. Lewis J INSTANT ALL YOU CAN EAT nBSR. SAVE'sfo) • TEXAS TOAST EARNINGS (EMdonl SERVED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY DfoMtafog PKBMSmiOlf PBARMAOnra PRUITSAUD and FRIDAY AFTERNOON SERVED 7 DAYS A W EEK IfoM Frain Ml MADf irR sm ^iu-nn Day of IT 1 1 i Oapyright 1966 '(W-2-1-66) SERVED IN A WARM W ESIfRN ATMOSPHERE AEDEEM POPULAR COUPONS DepmUt ^ — — Y a m DMAMMr** OffTKIB. BOUTS M . OOVBNYBY Ifi' — NO TIPPINo i - - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ THE i*ARKADBr»WECT MIDDk m a i U d t o y o u r h c ^ e , V V ' . ,

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tical mind and his keen desire PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1966 Open Forum to know, he quickly stripped off Last Constitutional Convention the glamour and plclted out the Science Shrinks Piles Jimmy things that to him made oom- ludge Shea mon. sense. On these he concen­ 4Um rl|P0tpr Of Pace And Of Values Inside New Way Without Surgery The lamentable episode at the Air To the Editor, trated his attention with the re­ Ended Without Solitary Change A prominent attorney once sult that in a short time he be­ Force Academy— none o f ua likes to see Eirptifttg Iferald R eport Breslin said to me, “ if I were accused, came an importsmt figure in the Stops Itch—Relieves Pain jroung people in trouble, and It is true though innocent, o f some mls- banking field. N«r TMk, X. T. tSsMhi) - For the so thorough that suffarars mads inS sm all towns that were ' S ^ m o . . that our sense o f shock and loss is some­ (OoBttnned from Page 6 ) (Editors Nots: This year, ..«Gov. demeaonor and the outcome of Judge Shea -was gifted with a 6r*t timt leiene* hst foond i ntsr astoniihing statsmonts likt “ Piles b y OoiwecUcut w ill have the third 1001. Although he was from 2,000 but shy of 6,000. how deeper when young people formally my trial depended on the fa ir Judicial mind o f rare quality healing sabitanee with the aiton- havs esassd to bo a proMstnl* Rowland Evans Jr. O>nstitutional (invention in its Litchfield, a small town, he Thus, the Bissell Plan struck wart gratle with her. Very gen­ mindedneM o f the Judge, I which with his other unusual iehing ability to shrink hemor- The aacrat la a aaw hoaling ssb- dedicated to the service o f their coun­ historw. The first one produced sent,A message to the General many outraged city voters aa ____ r c R o S ^ Robert D. Novak tle with her.” would hope to appear before talents would have carried him rhoidi, ttop itching, and reliava atanea (Bio-Dyotk)—diaeovsry o f iSibtlsIrar* try are involved— is now closed. 'C - ' ' the (jonstltution now in use. Assembly saying something worse than the status quo. As pain — withoDt largery. “ Now it’s uf) to you? he was Judge Shea, but if I were guilty far without great effort but a world-famous rasoareh hutHstm- A Oetobw 1. IM What was done was wrong; the con­ WASHiENOTON — President asked. AP Political Writer Thomas M. would simply have to be done far as they could see, it did In csie after eaee, while gently This aubitanee ia now availaMs ... ■ *■ there is no man whom I would bom with him also was a desire Johnson is closer than ever be­ He shook ‘ his head again, Stewart takee a look at the about reapportionment. next to n c ^ n g for the cities relieving pain, netual reduction hi mppetitorn or akilisoni /orw duct of those two or three Individuals to know which drove him re­ fore to replacing George Reedy slowly. And very sadly. “Yes,” second one, held in 1902.) McLean urged the legislature and gave the already over-rep­ fear more.” (ehrinkage) took placo. nndor tbo name PrepsrsHos who took their honor code seriously lentlessly “to scorn delights and Omul, m S«oonJ Claw as his prsss secretary. be said. “ It ’s up to ms. I have to draw up some constitutional resented small towns a little That is a fine tribute from Host amasing of all—rosults ware At all drag eonutors. mtaxr. more gravy. one who saw him dally in the live laborious days.” enough to disclose what was going on «■ - ;V vr Ever since Reedy succeeded to go up and toll this little girl HARTFORD (A P ) — One of amendments and submit them 4 . • These flawe were probably Kalis of Justice and at the Inevitably, he grew In stature ■mKaUFTIUN BATM was completely right; the disposition of 's- *< ' Pierre Salinger a little more that her mother is dead.” to the public. He was against PwafcU la Adnao* the great flops of Connecticut more than enough to sink the than a year ago, there have “I don’t know what to tell letting a (institutional Conven­ same time a splendid picture of until he sesmed to some of us the oases has been, by all responsible in­ ^ ■■ V history, a snafu that may never plan at the referendum. But the HOBdlS aa**************** been recurrent rumors he was you,” we said to hkn. tion do the work. the man. It ■was my privilege well nigh irreplaca,ble. m Moatlia a'aAAaaa********* J'jy formation, Just. ^ on his w ay gut. This time more " A n r i" * i!!x ’r i m ^ what to l'> « •quailed, was the Coiwtltu- However, the legislators were delegatee 'with motives hard to to work with hkn in other areas, It is difficult to think with M O B t ft a aaaaaa aaaaaa aaa* • 1 «^S So far as this specific episode is con­ than nunor is at stake. say to her,” he said. I tional C>nventlon of 1902. unable to reach agreement on n e s s sifter all these years— for more than a third of a cen­ equanimity of the cost in “ toil, hung one more weight on the sweat and tears" of producing LEASE THE 1965 CAR MKMBICR Of_ cerned, then, the thing to do is to get The fact is that Mr. Johnson H e looked down at his foot it was a failure in this sense: the amendments and they said tury and I would not change ^__ AflBOCUTttT BThan p U M has been quietly scouting convention was the only way corpse. that picture by as much as a such a man only to have him on with life, and not fall lAto the cheap­ which was up on the metal-tip- When it was all over, not one Among a small assortment of ' tha Aaaoelatatl Ptaaa la aacItialTaly « w n y around for a new press secre­ around the deadlock. brush stroke. leave us at the height of his use­ o( rapablloattoa at all aaaa ^ ness o f making all the honorable stu­ ped step above him. He has line, one word, one comma of non-reapportionment items that tary, both inside and outside his This would be better than "When he spoke Ex Cathedra fulness. ______jdHad to II « ■»» «*>»!?><— eraOlf- dents at the Air Force Academy suf­ been around, Bernard Tompkins, the state Constitution had been accompanied the reapportion­ la Uila papar aad alaa tba leeal aawa oMa- a " ■ ■ present sta«. Not surprisingly, A lawyer, a former United changed. “ failure to give the matter any he put on no guise but spoke as But those who knerw Bill Shea boro. fer In any way for something they them­ a prime candidate is the highly consideration at all,” McLean ment package when M went to intimately cannot get away repablloatlaa at apaeiai ^ Btates Attorney, a former State And now, after a lapse of 63 the referendum was a proposal a warm hearted human being capable Bill D. Moyers, Mr. said, and so a convention was from the challenge penned to us ara alao l oaw aA. selves never did. Senator. H e knows this kind o f years, another convention is to to raise the pay of members of who loved justice and hated Johnson’s top assistant la pol­ summoned. by Longfellow. I f there is one survivii^g question, life. The police statkms and the be held. The delegates of 1966 the General Assembly. evil. icy matters, who acted as man­ The ground rules called for •'Lives of great men all remind which ought to be under some con­ detMtiveS upstairs with their would have to go some to match The delegates—102 of the 166 I never ceased to marvel at ager, planner, and chief spokes­ Jackets and pants that don’t the dismal record 'written by each town to elect one delegate, us had served in the legislature at his ability to get at the root of We can make our lives sublime tinual consideration somewhere, it may man for Mr. Johnson in the match and the detention pens those of 1902. although this gave the small BaraiA______towns their customary upper one time or another—proposed a problem. He had no patience And departing, leave behind us be one involving the question of how 1960 political wars. aad the ball bondsmen and the That gathering, by the way, hand and gave little promise of that legislators be granted a with gue^i work but would lis­ F o o t,. prints on the sands of 5. Bull aomoa ciiam ol N. B A. much pressure we place upon students, Some students o f the Presi­ middle o f the night phone cails was only the second Constitu «.- ish the hope that somehow North Viet­ Jimmy ^ ^ t i o n and he died before o t them muM tave wanted the be one representative for towns tol Hill— specifically. Sesi. John nam can control Itself, and back down ‘Saved Our Home’ SToouId go upstaira to tell the P«:»P^tloii to fail. up to 2,(XX); two for those in the The Muf=eum Murder B. McCledlan of Arkansas. W here we won’t back down. A Break In The Congo To the Editor. 2,(XX> to 60,(XX> range; three for The most convincing good news that The Wal.«h family of 138 The CJongresrional antipathy those to tbs 00,000 to 100,000 As against our own confessed Inabil­ for Gllpatric goes back to U: ^ Ls" has come out o f the troubled Congo in Breslin ~ Garth Rd. wvrfies to express . r V . . poHUcal strikes sgaliwt tt thsre chua; four for those between ity not to answer, with bomb and blast, long and acrimonioup Senate “Somsbody. we I harcUy any chance it would 100,000 and 150.000, etc; a long while is the news in which a lady their sincere appreciation and developments In the war which go thanks to the Town Fire De­ hearings conducted by McClc “ Hey,” a big I pass muster on referendum day. In the cities, this was widely Ian, on the T F X fighter-bomb die of the floor swd. Be canie constitutional provisions called Mama Onema, formerly witch NEW YORK, Feb. 8— The came along to the museum with wanted to go downstairs to see partment for their good work, regarded as an insult, a bone against ua, we nourish the hope that er, duiing which Gilpatrlc sue- doctor to the Congolese rebels, predicts a lights from the cameras fright­ Susan .and her mother. the desk lieutenant and ask alertness and fast thinking svsr in a hurry •"mmunlst and Soviet RusMa can ceesfully defended the Penta­ a t the way and wen*, and aai same as those speedy end to the rebel movement. ened the little girl when she The museum opened at 1 him a question. which saved our home on the him up. somehow manage to care a lot leas about gon’s choice of General Dynam­ a t a desk in an office. struck down by the walked into the police station. p.m. A cluster of parents, out A t the bottom of the stairs, evening of Jan. 18. While 17 cities had popula- There have been, from time to time, ics instead of Boeing as the Detsotive Sergeant court last year. That is, each face than we do. The lights came flashing out for the day with their children, Tompkins remembered some­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward tlcna topping 10,000, only tour either assessments of the situation in the came through the doors when prime contractor. Howtsn, red-haired, to a blue repreeentatlve if of them—New Haven, Hsutford, And as against our own inability, of the shadows in front of the thing and he turned around to -M. Walah Congo. But Mama Onema’s prediction doorway where the photogra- they opened. The place was Ail­ go up again. He stopped when Still another prospect Is Gen sports Jacket and whits tls, m t 5^000 residents BrldgepoK and Waterbury— here at home, to say that we should not provides its own compelling logic. hers were standing and the ing rapidly and then Gertrude he was asked a question and he Maxwell Taylor, now the U.S en top of another desk and read (.(yi if ^ more than were in the 60,000 and up cisrai. have begun using our own armed force ttle giri stopped and tried to Didchenko, her daughter, and Greetings! Ambas.'tador In South Vie tram a yeSow legal paper to hU 5,000. Each of these already had the no stood on the steps, one foot on The reason the rebels are doomed is To the Editor, openly across an International border, gturn saxjund and run. Before, Boccio came through them and the metal tipped step above Nam. Taylor’s feud with Gen There was also s special loop- customary two repreeentativea that she has withdrawn her magic from Dm ytro Didchenkos was stand- The Girl Scouts of Manches­ Khanh, who aastuned powe "T lw bad thing could’ve been bole for under - 6,(XX) towns if so the new plan 'WDUld give onfy the distressing and horrible fact re­ when her father started "Shoot­ him. His hand was on the ban­ their service. ing her mother with a gun in The father and mother talk­ nister. ter wLsli to extend greetings last month over Taylor’s stron- toe buUets going o ff the walls,” they were old enough. Any that one additional man apiece to mains that none o f ua knows one sane and beat wishes to all the Boy |.g julfl “ Theyre big maihle had been in existence when the Hartford, Bridgeport and Water- No longer will they be more powerful the lobby of the r i -;u’u of ing tlicre waiting for them, "Yes. I represent the girl. protest, may have damaged hi thing that can happen next. Scouts on their birthday Feb- bury while gi'ving New Haven than other men, in love and in battle, Natural History, she had run ed fo r a moment. Susan stood And her mother." He shook his position in Saigon. olBara there *nie bullets rloho- 1818 Constitution was adopted Diudng the presidentisJ campsdgn last out through the big doora and off to the side, her hand holding ruarj’ 3. One major problem in llndlnr S m t^ them.” He shook his were allowed two representa two more. because of her secret potions. head slowly. “Only last Thurs­ As wo 30 proudly share in a Thus, for the citlee of Con­ fall, there was considerable discussion Into the rain on Central Park an umbrella. Boccio was with day she finally got an annul­ a succeosor to McCone: The Job head. "A S those kids with their Uves sfrain” No more w ill they be immune to bul­ similar movement started by necticut the BiseeB Plan prom­ West. Now she wanted to run her. Then, with more than 100 ment. A fter four years of fight­ seriously limits future govern­ fam Hes Mthere. -r. >rhanvThank oodGod noth-1noth- Thus, Uttie old Union, a mem­ concerning the question of whose “fin­ Lord and Lady Baden Powell, ber of this select Early Arrivals ised only five more representa­ lets, because they have been baptized away from tliese lights in the people standing in the main ing, she finally got this annul­ ment roles for anyone who tog else happened; ger should be on the trigger." police station and go out Into we salute the Boy Scouts of takes it. No man who has run Chib, had two representatives tives than they alreat^ had. with her witxdi doctor water. hall, it happened very quickly. led .Before Judge Flynn. That’s ' "W hat about Boccio? Ckn we Tile news from a worried Washington the rain again. But the man Manchester on this very impor­ the C IA could be considered for for its 428 men, women and At the same time the plan Mama Onema had good reason to Dmytro reached into the inside what must have set this thing see him ?” a reporter asked with her, Bernard Tompkins, a pocket of his light tweed coat tant flay. a top State Department post children. This made Union the did away 'with the old require today identifies thd finger as that of off in his mind.” "N o," he said. “The district ment that a town had to waM withdraw her favors from the rebels. lawyer, held her hand tightly. and his hand came out with a Your Sister Scouts. later, or even for some of the political equal of New Haven smilm President Johnson. And It gives the rea­ “Where were you when this attorney has to oome down and until it passed 6,000 before tt Gfeneral Olenga, the commander she was “ It's all right,” he said. gun in it. It was a 7.85 foreign choicest Ambassadorial post' then the state’s biggest city son for his pressing his finger the in­ happened?” take statements. You can't see with a population (19(X)) of got its second legislator. The serving, paid her only |13 instead of the “ Don’t be afraid. Nobody here make automatic. These things abroad. Once a spy, always s I “A t home. A t 530 E. 72nd, Boccio before the D A sees him. 106,000. bonue man would be awarded terpretation of Defense Secretary Mc­ can hiart you.” do the Job in a hurry. Just pull ^ t I wish you’d just put down spy, in the mlnde of foreign for -who was in his apartment at “ Oh.” A Thought for Today gan in neighboring Ulinoi an aid ossa, that's alt that MANCHESTER FRIDAYS We predict that the city will never go four years. The father had as­ 530 East 72nd St. He got in a Me shook his head. “No, she Borrowing a page from Robe: easy to specify what one must hope will .back to the old system of snow removal. Sponsored by the Manchester F. Kenned/.s book, they w ar CLOSED saulted' the mother several cab and came to the museum doesn’t know yet.” He looked Oeitrude Didchenko died at I happen. times. Once he had kidnaped and picked up Susan. He down at his feet for a minute. Council of Churches Californian Reagan to run fo Waterbury might have been wiser if it 1:06 pjm. on the floor of the | MONDAYS One must hope that the CJommunlst had purchased a snow-melting machine Susan. Under the court order, brought her to the 20th Pre­ He was in a'tweed sports jack­ the U.S. Se^tae from Illinois li Mluseum o f Natural History. that is much bigger and more efficient his monthly visit with Susan cinct, which is in an, old red et and tan slacks. 1966 (based on Reagan’s Bli Good light hmlp$ tcflop good sighti opposition will not feel so backed into a One of the great needs of our She diedwtth(tourbuilstsin her| than the one we have. Experience with had to be held with a third par- brick building on 68th St., off “She has no idea at all?” nols background). comer that it4^1s bound to retaliate and time le not fo r a bigger faith in fram an autematte pistol. a more efficient machine, in fact, might ,ty present. Frank Boccio, a re­ Broadway. When he got her up “No, she thinks her mother God, but for faith in a bigger More likely, Reagan win rur escalate no matter what the outcome make it clear that we really need a tired New York detective, and to the detectives’ room, he took is all right. The defectives Qod, for Uie Republican nomlnatic K s r sx-hfutoand was upstairs to I Ihe pallce station, held fo r the| seems likely to be. whole fleet o f them. But the city should a friend o f Bernard Tompkins, off his hat and coat and told Capt. William D. MacLeaji for Governor of Oallfom! murder. And now, on 6Sth S t, One must hope that the United be glad that we have at least this first Gertrude Didchenko's lawya^ her he would be right back. Hs (See Page Seven) The Salvation Army against George Christophe the attendants from Roosevelt States, now having once again demon­ melter in use and that our Street De­ former Mayor of San Franclsc partment is learning how to make use and a loader a t OoUfomia 111: Hospital carried Bernard Tomp-1 strated Ms ferodty and determination, o f this type o f equipment. ecal Repubncaiu. PoUtioal pro kins’ body over the dirty, meltr School days, school days. Dai^ grind for eyes days! cated correctly. . . with butbs of sufficient watlaga. will content itself' wdth the demonstra­ One thing is clear, certainly. This Is there call It a toes-up, ing ice and they put him into tion and begin looking for some other that the best way to get rid of the snow Fischetti A footnote; C b rlsto ^ er prok the back o f an ambulance and Yes, it’s a daily grind for eyes...the long hours of study Remember, eyesight is precious. Your boy or your girl tactic it might use in the direction of a piled along the ^ g e s o f the streets and ably vA>uld get m ippart fror drove o ff in tile rain. He was sidewalks is to make It melt and run dead already. needed to transform a youngster into a useful, self- will be blessed with only one pair Of chance of peace rather than the certain­ the odd Nixon organizatioo in : away through the storm sewers. The race against Reagan. H is rui Now the sidewalk outside the ty of more war. eyes. Remember also that good Rght old system of trying to carry it all away ning mate as lAeutenant-Ck) poUce statl

THE Charter Oaks Leave ACFL flerald Angle Important Games Teams ]^e Tourney Third Time By ;On Tap for UConn 10 Entries EARL YOST L ucky O ne -All Crozier Needed Sports Editor \ ______On Schoolboy Scene Hiffh-riding Connecticut faces a couple of major tests For C a sp er Sign with World Series Film Available this week. On Tuesday the Huskies visit Massachusetts Was Some Sunshine World Series of 1964 baseball film, featuring the St. and on Saturday they travel to Worcester for a re- Already assured touma-'f''’‘th a undefeated season. The^place Newington a chance for Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees, has arrived for ■ — ' “ ^match with Holy Cross, ment positions are un­ Eagles face a strong hurdle to revenge Friday night In Rock­ PALM SPRINGS, Calif. New Loop The Ousaders handed UConn the latter tomorrow night ville. Rookie goalie Roger nadiens for Detroit and showings in Manchester to interested groups. Tme film defeated East Catholic, against Springfield Cathedral, (A P )— The third time was Crosier has found his place gave the Wings their 15th one of its two defeats this sea­ Another B contender. South is available days, except Wednesday, and all nights this Fight Costs son. Rockville, South Windsor one of the top clubs in West­ Windsor hopes to mail down the luck.v time for Bill Cas­ in the sun, about 1,000 win In Detroit and the best week except W^nesday. The 40-minute film, in color, ern Massachusetts at home. miles southeast of I>etroit NEW YORK (AP)—The The Huskies beat Yankee Con­ and Coventry among area the NBC this week with vic­ per Jr. home-ice marie in the Friday night the local team la tories over Stafford and Ea.st So Otusper reflected today aft­ where the National Hockey league. Continental League is back must be shown with 16 mm equipment. ______Celtic Star ference rival Massachusetts in high school teams. Man­ There is no charge to book the'|’ chester High and Ellington can in East Hartford to meet Penny Windsor, both at home. Only er hia tension-filled victory Sun- •League Red Wings have The defeat, fourth —but "with football cleats their first meeting, 77-87 on Dec. High. theirs. • film which highlights the aUU make it, as the CIAC rules two losses to Bloomfield have . day in the $100,000 Bob Hope straight for the slumping and shoulder pads instead 150 pound Preston has lowered 15 at Storrs. UMass could be a Trying to Improve on an al­ Cards seven-game conquest of lot tougher on its home court. require a team to win at least marred the Bobcat slate, as Desert Golf Clas.el decided his young squeaker to Toronto. New Here ’n There 1:07.9. John lettered In swim­ qualification this week when - Defense of the Charter Oak American football leagues but - at least |60 poorer. Loe Angeles game Saturday night while the Ellington (7-7) must win four crown is top priority in Cov­ way going into the final round of netminder needed some York Jolted Boston 8-5 in Familiar name to Mancheoter ming his junior and senior year Huskies were engaged in they meet Maloney of Meriden intending “ to be a step above pro basketball fans was men­ rookie WaK Haasard spoota a of its remaining six games entry (11-6), as the Patriots, I the 90-hole event, only to falter, sunshine. With a lapse in the other game played. everyone else.” came Into exist­ at Manchester High . . . Senior head out. clobbering Maine 95-59 in tomorrow night and Bristol for a tournament sq>ot. The j In 1961 he fell back to fourth the schedule providing five Chicago play^ without tioned several times during the Karl Kehler. also of Manches­ at 8-3, find them.selves a game ence during, the weekend with The two arbitrarily nx>ved the another league match. Central Friday. Coach Phil Knights, coming off a near-up­ lehind leader Rocky Hill. (Coach and last year he tied for sev- free days, Abel shipped the league's leading scorer, telecast of last Saturday's ter, and hie M.I.T. rid team Hyde hopes the home court ad­ clubs from both the United Yale-Prtneeton game In New Saturday night fights to Sunday UConn is 6-0 in the conference set of Rockville, meet two NC3C Joe DeGregorio’s squad meet I enth. Crozier off to Florida for a Bobby Hull, who suffered commence their 1966 vanrtly and 15-2 overall. vantage aitd the probable up­ rest. States and Canada. Haven. Sonny Hertzberg, form­ ofternooa when they tangled in rivals this week In Siiffield at conference rivals on the road j "I gue«B the third time wa.s torn ligaments in his right season Feb. 12-14 at the Nor­ the Celtics’ televised 101-97 Na- turn of Bob Bosworth can re­ , the charm, " ,<»id the one-time Taking five franchises from er NBA standout with Boston, It was Toby KlmbaU’s turn home tomorrow night and Staf­ twice this week. In West Hamp­ That was three weeks ago knee in Saturday night’s the now defunct United League wich (Vt.) Carnival. The car­ ., thaial Baaketball Aeaociation verse the 57-54 defeat to Ma­ I round man of golf, now a trim- and later a player-coach with to star and ttie 6-8 UOonn cap­ ford on the load Friday. ton Tuesday and in Portland on and Crozier hasn’t been the 6-3 victory over the Maple and four from the sUll-existing nival which is the Intermetllate yictory over the Lakers. loney. The Indiahs defeated I mer IW pounds. Manchester in the American Division Oiampionshlpe of the tain put on an impressive per­ Rockville (12-1) would like to Friday. same since. Since returning, Leafs in Toronto. Hull Atlantic 0)ast League plus a Helnaohn, banished from the visiting Central 66-54 earlier in wrap up the North Central (Con­ Casper admittedly played bet­ the yqungster has posted a Pro League, is the official Eastern Intercollegiate 9kl As­ formance, hitting for 31 points the sea.son. A spoiler role Is possible for snapped a six-game scor­ new Providence, R.I., entry, the game and stua to be tagged and grabbing off 26 rebounds. ference tomorrow night by du­ ter in the tournament's early 7-2 record vvilth two shut­ ing drought in that one statistician for the ECAC tele­ sociation is a preliminary to the Rham (4-11) tomorrow night new league immediately insti­ with a minimum $80 fine, called Sofrfwmore Wes Blalosuknia Tournament spot and the plicating an earlier win over rounds, but his par 72 at the outs— the latest a 6-0 with his 38th goal of the casts . . Oddity In the recent senior EISA Championships to when Rocky Hill pays a visit. Bermuda Dunes Country Club tuted policies that pro'vide for Manchester High-Weaver High Haxaard’s actioa “ gross miscon- took It easy, scoring "only" 20 HCC title already won. East Middletowm in Middletown. Friday night the Sachems meet WHO’S YOUR FRIEND?— Mike Henry, the I^s whitewashing of the Mont­ season before being hurt. midsummer football and sud­ be held at St. Lawrence (N.Y.) - duct" and "unsportsmanlike." Sunday wsia good enough to beat basketball game. Weaver waa early in March. KeWer, a 6-9, points. 14 less than he poured Catholic (12-0) would like to Rockville, considered a top con­ last place Elast Hampton In Angeles Rams linebacker, has a rather different real Canadiens Sunday. Indications were that den-death action. ', After oolUdlng, both fell in the off one of Arnold Palmer's charged with 15 personal fouls senior placed sixth In the 1964 in during the Rutgers game last make a three stage package tender in B ranks, gives second Hebron. The victory completed a Hull will miss the next two The league will be divided fourth quBzter of the game. off-season job— he's the new Tarzan. Henry, a six- famed rallies and the equal and Manchester wound up with ski meister (best all-around ski­ Wednesday. weekend sweep of the Ca­ to four games. into divisions with the Eastern Helnsohn opened the punching year veteran of the National Football League, will challenge of young Tommy but 15 tries. None of the Weav­ er) in the E I S A. Intermediate In other action, Yale was Aaron. sector consisting of Philadel­ er fouls were for two free Championships. A 1961 graduate before teammatea on both sides downed for the second time this be the 14th different Tarzan since the series began phia; Springfield, Mass.; New­ Intervened. The winning score was 348. a throws . . Reminder to basket­ of Manchester High where he season by Princeton, this time in 1918.______stroke ahead of Palmer and ark, N.J.; Toronto, and Wheel­ ball fans, all three remaining “ I waa under the basket for a by a 67-62 count as Bill Bradley •Kansan Runs 4:01,7 Mile ing, W.Va, Richmond; Charles­ lettered in rifle and tennis, Keh­ sure two points," Heinsohn re­ Aaron, each of whom had a last- UConn home basketball games ler Is considered one of M.I.T.'s scored 28 points. round 70. ton, W.Va.; Hartford, Conn,: are sellouts. That's the w o r d ,(wm> lated afterward. “ I jumped up The EHs take their dismal 1-5 The finish, enacted before Providence, R.I., and Fort from Phil Barry, UConn ticket ‘"P ProjPert* 19* for the ahot and faked Hazaard Ivy League record into a home some 8,000 spectators packed Wayne, Ind., will form the manager . . Local jayvee bas­ out. Ha was already by me but game with league-leading Cor­ I’LL TAKE IT— Bill Blair of Providence gathers rebound while Niagara’s John Slate Favors Phillies West. reached around, grabbed me by SNOW BIRD SPECIAL around the 18th green, was per- j Crothers Better, ketball teams appear to be do­ End of the Line nell this Friday. Yale entertains White reaches over shoulder. Dexter Westbrook also in on play for Providence. haps best described by one dis-1 The league will play a 14- ing all right. East Catholic's . the neck, pulled me off bakuioe Columbia on Saturday. game schedule - beginning stars of the future, like the A few other unbelievabls de­ end hit me ca the way down. Ungtii^ed onlooker, | velopments of a completely Fairfield, which meets 8t. If ^65 Race Is Close “ That putt you knocked in Aug. 14 and continuing until varsity, are undefeated. The “ I'm sorry Upit it happened Peter’s Tuesday night, turned Nov. 13 — while sudden death Eagle JVs have copped 13 "whacky” 1964 National now but I MU had to go after was a regular knee-knocker," Eyes Snell Race League season: in an Impressive 84-67 victory said former President Dwight will be in effect for all games straight. And the Elagle froeh. him the way he racked me. over Ouilsius to Improve its are also unbeaten. Coach Jim The Los Angeles Dodgers. That's how a player gets seri- Perfect Season Goal CINCINNATI (AP)—If anything like a rerun of the D. EJisenhower. tied at the end of regulation record to 7-6. The Stags were ^IUNTING .C O S ^ The general referred to a time. In sudden death, the first Moriarty’s Manchester High , "'ho won the NL flag in 1963 cuely hurt.” paced by Mike Branch, who 1964 pennant race i« in the cards for the National to score - by safety, field goal jayvees show 12 wins in 14' defeated the Yankees in a Hazzard complained be 'wss to'W, three-foot putt for a birdie that NEW YORK (A P )— Canadian Bill Crothers may or four-game World Series, finish­ scored 21 points, Pat Burke, League this year, Philadelphia should have a definite ewisper had to make to keep the or touchdown — wins. starts. Bob Fish handles the . groggy afterward and waa ask­ with 20, and Bill PriU, 19. edge, may not run in the New York Athletic Club Games The early opening date will 'Eagle JVs. ed in a tie for sixth place, 13 ing tsammatss what happened. Of Providence Five Classic from going into a sud­ games behind. Unbelievable! In other Saturday games. New Th« official 196S league ecfaeA- marks a change from the past den-death playoff with Palmer Thursday, but definitely has his sights set on Peter give the new league a head start • * • Hie head cut was ruled not aeri- Haven College boosted its re­ when Cincinnati opened at home Cincinnati moved from 6'4 nle shows Uiat Uie Phils will end and Aaron. Snell and the Los Angeles Times meet. on both the NFL and AFL, Off the Cuff oua and he left with the rest of cord to 14-1 with 102-86 ^ iS H IN G ^ a few days before the other Crothers, who reeled dizzily which usually start their exhibi­ games oehind on Sept. 21 to one the squad. triumph over New York Tech Unbeaten Providence College doesn’t mean to be hog­ the season with six games each Palmer had finished ju.st game ahead on Sept. 27, repre­ teams in view of the Rede' sta ahead of the Casper-Aaron-Dave off the Convention Hall boercte tion seasons at the time. The One of the officials in Satur­ Said Laker Ooach Fred behind the 55-polnt performance gish— but. The players intend to win ’em all, then worry . against New York and CSiicago, senting a standings change of TRAPPED RAT neither of which is expected to tus as the first professional Marr threesome. Palmer's ap­ with three laps to go in Phila­ NFL and AFL also have a sud­ day’s Yale-Princeton basketball Schaua: “ Hazzard was only of Gary Liberatore: basebaH chib. Champs Crowned game at New Haven was John 7V4 games in seven days. In­ Add one more to the 101 u.ies whether they’ll go to the NCAA or NIT Tournament. finish close to the tc^. proach went into the crowd, but delphia last week, said Sunday den-death rule but it is used doing what any player would do Coa.H Guard lost its 10th in' Meanwhile Friar fans claim''; This year, the Reds will play he got down for a birdie 4. in Toronto he has recovered only in championships and play­ Stevens, veteran American credible! when an opponent is going in 13 outings 100-81 to Bates; Wes­ for pla.<4tic jugs soap and bleach Last season P%iladetp(iia, St. host to Milwaukee opening day. In Salisbury Ski League baseball umpire . . Re- The Phillies k>et their last makers package their wares in. their fourth-ranked basketball Casper had to birdie the hole from the influenza that plagued offs and not during regular sea­ alone to score." leyan WHS beaten by Bowdoin team is really No. 1. they must play host to danger­ Louis, Cincinnati and San Fran­ L o^ Angeles will open at New cent ruling was pa.ssed by the j .seven home games. Buoys for muskrat traps is this ous Rhode Island Friday. cisco and a chance to grab the also. His second shot reached him for a week but still Is son games. 69-61; Bridgeport, 3-12, took it York. San Francisco at Pitts­ Race Activities In its first official pronounce­ CIAC to allow high school base- \ lost five straight home game.s week’s u.se. Saves loss when big Connecticut, riding a seven- Shooting a phenomenal 71 per pennant in the final two weeks. the green, 46 feet above the pin. doubtful about competing in the on the chin 82-57 at the hands of game winning streak, is wor­ burgh, St. Louis at Chicago and He putted back and left himself New York meet. ment Saturday, the new league ball teams in Connecticut to | to St. Louis (Sept. 24-27). C|n- Baseball Signings Tri-State League riral Rider: I rats srwim off with traps. cent from the floor, Holy Cross Tias year, the Giants will start Philadelphia at Houston. play 18 games slated with a ■ cinnati won nine In a row, in­ ried about ju.st one game - at (11-41 defeated crosstown rival A., the next-to-last week at Cincin­ the three-footer. It was Aaron's SAUSBURY (AP)—Steady He said he and Ooach Fred proclaimed It was “ dealing with Central Connecticut, 12-4, beat | RALIXION Philadelphia fans will see turn to putt, and he sank a Foot will decide later in the men able to finance big budgets, maximum of three games a eluding eigh'. on the road, then Nittlonal League Walking the marshes for wa­ Massachusetts Tuesday night. As.sumptio;i 95-74. The Crusad­ nati. They will ttteo go home rain slowed but failed to atop Jersey O ty State 72-65 on free Bv winning the Huskies can their first home game April It birdie 10-footer. week. such as those in the National week. In the past, two games came home in first place on Philadelphia — Pilcher Jack throws; Southern Connecticut, terfowl or water birds, you risk ers made good on 37 of 52 field A* and entertain MilwaiUtee, St. when the Giants come to town. competitors on the second day waa the limit . . Familiar name Sept. 27 by one game and lost Nutter, ahortstop Jim Speight. clinch a tie for the Yankee goal tries and hit on 21 of 26 TTien Casper took his putt— of the two-day U. S. Eastern But Snell, the only man who and American Leagues. We’ll 3-12, was involved In a mis­ a fall that may plug your shot­ Louis and ClncinnaU at Candle­ On April 16, Chicago and Cincin­ In the South Windsor High four of their last five games at St. Louis — IMtcher Bob Gib­ Conference crown and gain an free throw attempts. | stick Park. and it was all over. Amateur Ska Association meet has run a taster 1,000 yards in­ bid for t<^ player talent. We’ll match with Long Lsland U. and gun with mud. Avoid this by w nati win play in the first game.s Ceisper won $15,000. And while doors, definitely is on his sched­ go for big crowds and national basketball lineup is Waldron. Crosley Field. St. Louts had son. was swamped 74-47; slipping a penny balloon over Inside track for an automatic Holy Crass has a six-game Comet Sunday. Ail the teams win open on the at Milwaukee and St. Louis, re­ he is accustomed to winning television.” Bob Waldron, son of Sherwood won eight straight, including San Franclseo—Pitcher* Ron the muzzle. You can shoot right NCAA tourney berth. winning streak as do Boston F*hil Durdiam, skiing with the ule. And that represents a Waldron. The latter starred Witlimantlc State lost 80-69 to Holy O oss, St. Michael’s, ■ame day — April 12. This spectively. money, and was the third lead­ change of mind for the 24-year- There still was unbridled opti­ five on the road, when the Mets Herbel. Jim Duffalo, Bob Bolin, Fitchburg State: Quinnipiac through It if neces.sary. College (14-61 and MIT (10-3).'| ing golfer in this department Brattleboro (Vt.) Outii^ Club, mism Sunday, but a more re­ with several of the late Hugh moved In for the final weekend Mike Davison. Sprin-rfield, Williams, Bowdnin won the veterans’ jumping com­ old pharmacist who was second Greer's championship team.s at beat Bradford-Durfee 89-64; PUPPY SILENCER Despite losing two .straight. As­ behind Jack Nicklaus and to Snell in the Olympic 800 me­ alistic approach. laboring under an eight-game Amnriesn I^ssgue and Fairfield are al-so in the sumption is 10-3. 11 petition with 153,2 points. Ellsworth High . . John Fur- Danbury State ya.s defeated, Stop a new puppy from crying New England college spotlight Palmer last year, this was his ters and was imbeaten Indoors “ Our level is the third losing .streak. Casey Stengel'.s New York—Pitcher Pete Mik- 92-80 by Worcester State; and for its mother witii a wi. il-uo St. Michael’s and Springfield biggest purse. Peter Mueller, an AuMriem league.” said Sol Rosen, a phey, promising EHllngton High lost placets took two straight. kelsen, outfielder Duke Carmel. i after a full weekend. So is New this season until he tottered off basketball star, is the son of a Hartford downed Yeahiva 74-87. I alarm clock wrapped in a towel. ' Haven Colleee’s Garv Litortore their positions as Palmer and Aaron picked up ^ier, capkured the Class A member of the executive board Fantastic! Baltimore - - Catcher Larry 1965 2-DOOR SEDAN the track In Philadelphia. Trinity travels to Worce.ster! ' ss ! front-runners for regional NCA/ jump with 198.2, and Per Gom- former Rockville standout, Pup thinks tick is his mama's $6,000 each. He’d said earlier he was going and general manager of the With a chance to tie or win Haney, outfielders Fred Rico. Tech and Quinnipiac entertain.s' heartbeat. Nicklaus, with a belated #9 naes, of the Bear Mountain John Furphey. The youngsters Paul Blair, Lou Pinlella and to skip the Los Angeles - meet, Newark franchise. "That's why mother was also a better than the pennant on the final day. area rival New Haven in the UNKINK LEADERS to,'a1o2''87jtory ''"Richie"" Tar^Z'^’^ore.T 32 rally; Frank Beard, 74, and (N. Y.) Ski Club, took the CTIase we picked a name for our Johnny Jetsr. the only one in this country in average performer with the the Reds were shut out by a only games on tonight’s card. Draw new leaders thr. ugh a p__ .J th ^ ■ 1 points and Ed Kryger did some Dave Marr, 73, tied at 352 for B jump with 167.4. which Snell will compete. league that was synonomous Providence, the nation s only ___. u "u i . i • Rockville Polish - American ' piece of rubber held tightly In major undefeated power,______wentvital second half basket-makingaking SHIPYARD third. Elach got $3,666. The Junior A championship Snell, Olympic gold medal with what the Continental Girls, one of the East’s best ! “ P Greater Cincin- as St. Michael’s (14-4) turned Tiony Lema. the British Open was won by Bruce Jennings, League implied In baseball.” your fingers and all the k.:u:s 16-0 bv beating Niagara 74-55 oTcn o ■ u V A winner at 800 and 1,500 meters, clubs. Young John currentlv area and whose off-season will come out. Saturday night behind sopho- ^ ^ ^ Springfield champion, had a final 71 for 362. Lebanon (N. H.) Outing Club, holds the mile record and has The Cbntinental Baseball holds the Ellington High indl- I ^c^P»tion is selling securities (12-5) smashed Amherst 94-73. He won $298.76. with 180.2. the Indoor 1,000 mark, 2:06—a League was a brainchild of Manormen Outscore NO FREEZE LIVE BOX more Jimmy Walker’s 32 vidual seaiion »coring record 1 ^ fans. Ironic! points. The Maroons have an 11-2 mark race in which he beat Crothers Branch Rickey, who was the with 28 tallies against Suffleld went. And the Na- Minnow pails freeze when ice vs .small college opposition MECHANICS prime mover in an attempt to fishing but a pint bottle doesn't The team has seven sched- by 10 yards. They’ll meet at earlier this sea-son. The 28' Honal League continued on its uled games left, the toughest:"'!'*®*' )"*** ,*** ® ®°"sider. 1,000 yards. form a third league. The league, poinU ties the school standard merry way, sticking to lU un- if it’s slipped into your pocket. v...__-ir;!!______... c.v, o, ed by the tournament selectors. Big Second Half Scoring which never became a reality, Winste(i Five, 107-92 Bottle hblds a dozen or 20 min­ being at Villanova Feb. 23. • The outstanding performance . . Odd but true: Resmlts of j''['"'Hen law that a new cham- Local sentiment is growing Williams (9-2) shook off a Saturday was turned in by J(*n waa disbanded Green Manor basketball games Pi°n mii.st be crowned each nows. FRONT HITCH that the Friars should rlturn to S ’®'* * 'r ‘*®‘* Camien of Kansas, who ran a fall to reach the desk when the year. It’s been tliat way now the NCAA where Villanova M^dlebury a 96-78 setback. Gives Rochester V ic to r y 4:01.7 mile in the Seattle invita­ team loses. Ditto for the Mon- since 1959, and on only three Getting double figure point scoring performances If you launch your boat from BUILD HIE BIG BOYS- odd-toll spots where it's hard handed them a 77-66 first round L tional, fastest of the indoor sea­ Chester High wrestlers. | occa.sion:; since 1944 has a team from five of the seven men in uniform. Green Manor of bouncing la.st spring. I *"" enjoyed a winning weekend son. McIntosh Winner to maneuver trailer, a hitch Rochester goalie Jerry Cheev-^Ue. Jim Barlett’s goal in the * • • been able to wfn two In s row Manchester outlasted Winsted yesterday afternoon at On the other hand, in five re- ' in In other Saturday meets, placed on the front of your car ers appreciates all the goals the last four minutes of the regula­ At N e w i ngton the Arena, 107-92. The win was the .sixth in 10 Farming- will give you better control. cent NIT appearances. Provi- ®^°®*'®‘* Wesleyan (9-4) by a Die Navy's Nuclear Subs Americans score for him but it tion game, tied it for the R «^ . Ralph Boston won both the M.I.T. Note* ;‘"T?a?p^ythefro.,tingto the “ ------'fton Valley League starts for the dence has won the title twice,®®'®' ® ,, broad jump, 36-8>4, and the hur­ The M.I.T. Athletic Depart- cake, the final official paid at- WORMY TRICK sure would help if they could Ehck Meissner, Bryan Hextall -w g » Contractors. It’s a low trick, to be sure, and been a beaten finalist comeback and superior fou WORLD'S AUTO DURABILITY CHAMP spread them out a bit. and Gordon Labossiere scored dles, 7.8, and Ray Saddler ran a Joe Serapilia of Bristol was ment recently announced the ■ tendance figures showed that shooting. The previous rig.it 48.1 quarter-mile In Albuquer­ the top performer in state duck- naming of John Preston, Jr. of the booming National League • J o n e s o ^ f l e e S TnU Pat Mistrettn led the pa- but when you are trout fishing CSieevers battled Hershey net- for Baltimore. 1 • micce.«sful shooters with with the worms a chunk of dirt "The team will vote the end WhR"iO''e’s 37 points 100,000 MILE DAYTONA RACE — DURABILITY RUN minder eSaude Dufour in a Terry Gray scored one goal que; Syracuse football halfback pin tourney jilay over the week­ Manchester as captain of the set a record for a third consecu- of the year and whatever they ®^ Bowdoin to a school record end. B O S t O n V.4C l t l C 8 ^ tallies. Jim Glenney dropped broken off the bank into the scoreless duel through half of and a-ssisted on another as Que­ Floyd Little won three events, 1965 freshman swimming team, live year with 12,045,190 ad- say is1= okay with —me," •• says 107 - 92 triumph over Coast including a 16 flat 160 yards in n 1 a r in 21, Fron Frangione 16, Ken water will set the .stage for your FROM CAPE HORN, SOUTH AMERICA TO FAIRBANKS. ALASKA. M Etoetnc Boat jkm can have a hand in creat­ Sunday night's game. Cheevers bec stretched its Eastern Divi­ Other names in the spotlight Preston, a 1964 graduate of Man- mi.vs'on.s clicked off on the turn- playmaker Walker, "I ju.st want Guard. Syracuse, and sophomore Frank chester High, has had a .spec- ^ .stiles. It marked the first time 1 o Kecord Year i® 12. drifting bait, catch bigger fish. Fairfield gave New England ing our nuclear navy —and build yourself a still had his whitewa.sh when the sion lead to 14 points with a 5-3 were John Hope of South Nor­ All five, however, had to take PETROLEUM JELLY to make sure we go all the way game was over but all Dufour Costello of Maryland won the walk, George Armstrong of tacular first year on the En- . any league ever reached 12 basketball a major lift by down­ good future, too. If you're a U. S. citizen, with victory over Springfield. Jimmy a back seat to the heroics of If oil jams the action of your and win every one till then. had wa.s an inflated goals high jump at the VMI Relays at Waterbury, Millie Elias of Strat­ gineer swim squad. The 5-10, I million paid ing heavily-favored (3anisiua 84- experience in one of the skills listed below, Anderson clicked twice for the BOSTON (AP)—Who makes Elmer Deschaine who tallied lever action rifle, try lubricat­ "We feel some pressure with FULLY PACKED WITH VALUE against average after .seven losers. 6-8t4. ford, Ruth Mclnto^di of Man­ 67 in Buffalo, you can find a good job at Electric Boat in the CelUcs run? It's the ol' engi­ 20 Umes from the floor and add­ ing it with the faintest film of the streak," says junior Bill Rochester goals bad whistled In Saturday night’s games, chester and Judy Perillo of When Merrimack (10-3) whip­ Broton.CDOB. neer, K.C. Jones, that's who. ed eight foul tries for 48 points. petroleum jelly. If extreme tem­ Blair. "But we know we’re No. FEATURES PLUS PROVEN pa-«rt him. Rochester downed Pittsburgh 6- Waterbury. Orioles Satisfy Steve Barber K.C. is "having a heck of year 1 now and have to keep working ped St. Anselm’s 70-64 it was The Americans scored five 3, Springfield jolted Baltimore Bowling Tourney The o;ie-man show was not peratures are anticipated, use the firs' ‘..lie it had beaten that Serapilia started with 169 and — his best by htf,” says Bthough Winsted gave powdered graphite. harder so we don’t go down. TAKE-ME-ANYWHERE DURABILITY times in the final period for the 7-3, Providence edged Cleveland finished with 170 as he captured Ooach Red Auerbach. So Is the Such confidence is one key to foe L zt games'over a 15-year $ PIPEFITTERS the locals more trouble than SALTED DOWN 7-0 rout. Gerrv’ Bhman's hat 3-2 and Buffalo topped Herriiey To Jeanne Irish the CJarboni open at New Haven elub. the Friar successes. period. Merrimack had upset trick paced the attack for the 3-1. Bressoud, Mantilla Signed, ...... , expected. And ice fishing holes won’t C.W. Po.st the previous night with a seven game 1,004. freeze as quickly if you keep Connecticut hiked its confer- SHIPFITTERS Western Division Ipaders. now Eastern Division Rolling a seven-game total Armstrong had a six game ence slate to 7-0 by crushing ? ^Ur-game win Equipped with heater and defroster, 14 points ahead of Buffalo which W. L. T, Pts. tossing a pinch of salt-in the pinfall of 759, plus a 48-pin 886, including a 16 pin handicap, Former May Try Third Base hole from time to time. Maine 95-59 Saturday night. Al- "'JIF ‘‘'“ •c?'' going, OUTSIDE tLECTRICIANS k>.st 3-1 to Pittsburgh. Quebec ...... 33 17 1 67 handicap, Jeanne Irish of Man­ to win the Bristol B event. Arm- though he didn't play much of , Cornell s Ii^ L ea^e leaders signal lights, front safety seat belts, five 1 9 9 5 The Hornets ended a three- Hershey ...... 26 21 3 56 .strong had game.s of 133, 128, within one point of a tie before the second half, 6-8 center T oby; tocned back Harvard '78-66, Co- DEUVERED chester won the Girls' Eastern ball Association season. the Manors rallied. tubeless tires, oil filter. 24,000 mile or game losing streak on goals by Springfield ...... 21 23 2 45 Connecticut Duckpin Bowling 154, 144, 176 and 137. The achievement is at least Kimtoll had his biggest gam e! . ®®!, ® ^ h ool r^ord OUTSIDE MACHINISTS Vic Sta.siuk, Fred Hilt and Bob BOSTON (AP)—Shortstop Ed^-battle to stay with the oarent Summary: Baltimore ...... 20 27 4 44 Tournament yesterday at the Other top scorers among 121 Mrtially a tribute to playmaker Parish Tourney of the season with 31 points and while handing Dartmouth its 24 month Ford Motor Car Company $195 DOWN Dillabough. Hank Ciesla scored Providence ...... 17 32 2 35 Bressoud and the Red Sox club. Holiday Lanes. Top prize was conte.stants included: Paul Goz- K.C., who explains he has be­ p B F. Pta. 26 rebounds. 27th straight Ivy loss 108-87 and 86 MONTHS TO REPAY INSIDE MACHINISTS Buffalo's only goal. Western Division $60. zo. New Britain 879; Bob Giul- "comeback player of the year." The Bahimore Orioles, barely come a better playmaker by 6 Glenney ...... 7 7-« 31 Penn got away from Brown In warranty. LOCAL BANK FINANCING 4 Morrin ...... Begins at East If the Huskies (16-2) beat (HorizonUI & Vartical Boring MiHs) Willie Mar.shall scored two Roche.stcr ...... 35 15 2 72 Other winners were: Loris beault, Moosup, 833; Sal Geraci, Felix Mantilla, are among the edged out for the 1964 American ■hooting more — ’ 'It opens up ...... 2 3-« 7 the second half, 66-52. goals including his 400th career 4 MIstreltA ...... 11 7-11 29 Massachusetts (9 - 6) then all Buffalo ...... 27 20 4 58 Nartel and Helen Sudol, both of Waterbury, 831; Pat Longo, latest Boston players to sign League pennant by New York more things.'' 4 Dan Pinto ... John Austin got 28 points (Engine & Turret Lathes) marker as Providence and Bal­ ...... 6 3-3 13 First round action in the other Yankee clubs will have Pittsburgh ...... 21 26 4 46 Hartford, with 798 and 796 to­ Manchester. 827; Walt Dens- their 1966 basebali contracts. hope Steve Barber pitches a.s “ K.C. was a terribls shot 4 Ijowd ...... 6 4.6 16 two defeats. helping BC top Northeastern timore battled to a 3-3 overtime Cleveland ...... 15 29 5 35 tals, worth $30 and $18. Also, more, Torrington, 822; Tom Bur- 4 Franzlone ...... 6 6-8 18 East Oithollc I^arish Basket­ 101-90 Friday, the same night CLEARANCE SALEl 1964 Comets 2 & 4-Or. Demonstrators General Manager Mike Hig­ well against the rest of the when he came Into the league - - 3 Dom Plnlo ...... 3 (V2 4 The Redmen are 5-1 after SHEET METAL MEN Phyllis Tomalonis of East hoe. Southington. 816; George gins al.so announced the signing league in 1966 as he did against one 0# the worst I've ever ball Tournament Saturday af­ warming up to the ^towdown John Belfiore and Don Over­ Hartford and Faith Dennis of Markiewicz, Waterbury, 815; the Yankees last year. seen,” admits Auerbach. "But 21 Total, ae 29"53 107 ternoon saw Assumption come by battering Vermont 96-58 in- a I **®ck combined for 74 points in of southpaw rookies Bill Rohr WInstod (»2) FTve to choose from. Sample buy; '64. Comet 2-door. Heater, ARC WELDERS Collinsville. The former rolled Dick Dibella, Hartford, 804 and and A1 Lyle along with left Barber, a veteran left-hander, now he's got his confidence and from behind to defeat St. display of balance In which Trinity's 'wild 93-92 double over­ 791 and the latter had a 198 P B. G Pla James and St. Bridget’s best­ signal lights, automatic transmission. Glacier blue writh match­ ICartMad buN, piping or structural preferred) Don Ferris, Newtown, 796. hander Bill Spanswick today. signed his contract Sunday, tak­ lie's a reed solid shooter." 3 Canny ...... 1 0-2 2 Clarence Hill scored 20 noint.s, time victory over Amherst. ing interior. Remaining factory warranty. $■ single game. Miss McIntosh took the north­ The total of the Sox who have ing a reported $2,000 cut to a Ranked third in (hb NBA In 6 Buzlniiky ...... 6 2-4 14 ed a game St. Paul’s of Glas­ Tim Edwards 18, Charlie Local bowlers( out of the 4 Veretto ...... 1 5-6 7 tonbury. 24-18. John Quaglia ern Connecticut event at New­ come to terms now stands at salary of $23,000. assists by the ^latest figures, 4-4 O’Rourke Jr. 17 and John Lls- Outfielder Don Demeter of MOLDERS money were Terry Vaccaro ington with an 828 that included 3 Maxwell ...... 5 16 led Assumption with 11 points Fm IbtoI Lobd $2359 — OUR SALE PRICE pioo-fenDus bench A Boor) 2 1 . Barber's record in the laat K.C. had five Qfalnst Los An­ 4 CroflBman ...... 0 2-2 2 ack 16. the Detroit Tigers played error­ 758, Mavis Small 7.56, Rita Mc­ a 51 pin handicap. SIxty-two Although figures were not five years - his entire major geles to go with his 16 points. B Brardaely ...... 1 1-3 3 and as many rebounds. Lee This is the week of decision less ball In 1964 -and extended 1795 4 Deifichalne ...... 20 8-12 48 Allister 744, Eldie Correnti 740, girls competed as a total of 778 mikde public, former National ^ague production — is 66-51 K.C. has 822 assists and is a Dlori (7) was high for the los­ for the challengers because, if his streak of errorlcM games IK>CKS«DE TEST MEN O lD S M O B IIi Kay Peretto 739, Amy Pirkey qualified. Hi.s performance last year, einch to top his best previous of 28 Total. 36 22-33 92 ers. the Redmen get by the Huskies, to 228. Leaguers Bressoud and Man­ 734, Olive Rossetto 727, Dolores Coming events: Men's B—Am­ thougtv was not loo valuable to 607 last year. He also Is scoring Score at liaU: M*43. Manors. Chip Conran (8) paced St. OUR VERY BEST VALUES IN USED CARS (Ex-Navy men with sebmakriiie experienea Smith 725, Ruth Mclntoidi 680, tilla received substantial pay HAS G p T THE TIGER'S NUMBER ity, Woodbridge and Bowling hikes after both enjoyed their the Orioles, who wound up the at an 8.6 point per game aver­ Bridget’s to its win while Ed preferred) Pat Annulli 677 and Fran Cran­ Green, Manchester. Women— age. Yogi Berra has signed a two- Coley (7) was high for St. dall 676. best season in the nine each has Fames be­ Sokol, Danbury. spent in the majors. hind the Yankees In third place. Detiott topped Baltimore HS­ year contract to coach with the Paul's. The double elimination '44 MERCURY klARAUDER '63 UNCOLN CONTINENTAL Meta. He signed It 16 days af­ tournament continues Saturday SEE THE Bressoud led the Red Sox in - the first mod- US and St. Louis trounced San 4-Door Sedan. FuU Continental equipment. Check the Benefits in aa Electric Boat Jobe... Frandsoo 136-108 in Sunday's ter signing a one-year pact to with tlie two losers meeting at 4-Door Hardtop. "White with Black Interior. batUng with a career high of to win 20 games In SURE Arctic white, white Vinyl and C 9 0 0 C Steady work, with 10 nuclear to be other games. scout for the Yankees. 1 p.m. WE PUT THE IN Radio, heater, Meroomatlc. $2495 FLETCHER CLASS CO. .293 In 1964 and waa selected on 1963, Barber was expected to be Nykm interior. built in Groton... premium for shift work... 8 OF MANCHESTER! the. American League All Star P^'^Wng staff and paid holidays...Company-financed retirement team. Mantilla hit a solid .289 the drive to INSURANCE program... excettent training and educational and was second only to Dick -Vf J modern penAant. In- Loss of Star Proves Little Effect, *64 RAMBLER AMERICAN opportunities... car pools available from moat **When You Think of Glauy 6494521 Stuart In home runs with 30, and '65 FALCON 4-DR. SEDAN Think of Fletcher** only five leas than he had hit lost 13, compiling a 8.84 earned (Convertible. Radio, heater, automatic tnuis- In eight previous majqr league rim average. ' Radio, heater, Fordomatlc. Pacific blue, miasion, power steering, whitewall tires. cam paim . As Wichita Continues T op Conteniler Against the Yankees, bow- blue interior. StUl under factory R O I O C Green with white top. Excep­ l-lNTERVIEW S-i NOW AT OUR Billy Herman, new Red Sox warranty. tionally low mUeEige. $1995 manager, said recently he TMLin (Krong pdnta: Stall-ADuqueene at Pittsburgh tonight"^ bers of The Associated Press’ would experiment with Bres­ iisster. Team ! before reeuming their confer- top ten. Apply or write to E. H. Marsdan NEW LOCATION and tour times worth, fiiat MiMiter. Team - - - a n d soud at third base during itgning °"*y aaven earned wsaJcMM: No Stallworth, sec­ ence drive. in addition to Wichita, second' '61 CADILLAC Electric Boat Emphrymant Office, training but that he is sUII the centers ranked UCLA, No. 8 St. Jo­ r i ^ In 36 2-8 innings for a 1.70 ond Mmeeter. Interest, however, centers on '64 GRAND PRIX DeVUle Model 62 Hardtop. 3-Door. "White daily 8 AM to 4 PM, Sat. until 1 PM number one shortstop. Mantilla the Big Ten meeting of top- seph's, Pa., No. 6 Duke, No. 9 \ 54 McKEE STREET That was the pre-eeoson eval­ with, black Interior. Excellent condition. or AL saw action at six positions last other players signing uation o f Wichita’s defending ranked' Michigan and surprising Vanderbilt and No. 10 San Fran­ Pontiac 2-Door Hardtop. Midnight blue. year, mostly at second base, were first b a ^ a n Joe Iowa at Ann Arbor and the cisco won. RAH, hydrarhatlc, power steer,- R 9 A 0 C Radio, boater, automatic. F\iU Apply to your local Connecticut Mleeourt Valley Conference bas­ power. $2695 • OPEN THURS. NI6HTS TILL 9 and Herman has indicated he ketball ended by Interior. Radio, heater, automatic trana- GLASS FURNITURE TOP$ Iowa Jan. 29. ... WITH A HOSPITAL PLAH Radio, heater, automatic, $2195 GIIIIIIIID MANCHESTER Although he did not have an Swim Mark |3-M cn the fillUkeiMi’ home by topping Northwestern 78-72 mlsalon, power eteering, whitewall tiree. 0.«yUn(ler. official record In '63, the Red fiouit Baturday night and took a Satunky tor a 6-1 conference St. Joseph's won its ninth in a PR0VIDIH8 INOOME SEGURin CIBIMBRAl. OVNAMIC1 MOTOR MIRRORS (FiiwplocB and Door)| Sox drafted the 6-foot-8 Rohr eommandlng load In the MVC mark. Michigan is 6-0 In the Big row for a 19-1 mark, mauling from Pittsburgh and he had an Set by Hudson pace. Ten and 18-2 over-all. Wake Forest 117-91 on the kM- ■L^CTRIC BOAT SALES PIctURE FRAMING (oH typM) 11-9 record last year with Welle- I WloMta’a eeventh straight Davidson puts Its 17-game ers' court. Duke completed a Just hospital insurance is not enough when disabling vine of the New York League. in feren ce Tiotory gave it a winning string on the line three-viotory week with a 100-88 accidents tianporarily cut o ff your income . . . be sure Lyle waa (hvftad from Baiu- Ihree-gaiqe bulge in the loea a ^ n st the Mountaineers, 10-10, rout of West Virginia, Jack GROTON, CONNECTICUT 512 West Center Street W INDOW and PLATE GLASS | anappiwl a 16-game Wlldoat A aitn’e 82 points taaiHng the IS- of "paycheck protection” with our expanded hoipital 648-1511 more laM Oaoomber after a 8-1 wliqmt over St. Louis. Louie- plan! MORIARTY BROTHERS CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK record with Fax OUea of the ' 'He and Bradley. atrb« iak season. DavldMn, 3 Blue Devils. An Equal Ojiportunitjf Employar 8-0 in the Southern Conference, Club Coupee . . , Cutlass Midwest lieague. 2k!?'i 2.*"' Higfc at „lt alao feoved Ooaoh O ary Clyde Lee’s 21 301 CBITEi STREET OPEN EVBNINOS 4 4 3 -5 1 3 5 Hardtops, Convertlblea Mn>ICINE CAMNETS and SHOWER DOORsI Both, are regarded as prime apUt Me first two gamaa beforq Vanderbilt, 16-3, to'an 8047 de- future prospects. beginning Ita nm. cieion over Tulaae. The Sotfita- JOHN L lENNEY AOENCY iiiLP ***** O* Ftotoher Fourth • ranked Provldenoa, eastern Conference pace-eettera e s t d i a t e s g l a d l y g i v e n Spanawlck from Thompson- RENTAL CARS AVAILAIU lY 1HE DAY, WEEK, OR MONTH viUe, Oonn., waa a n a jor dia- tuMi expi^, and 8-toot40 lone unbeaten major toam, have won nine straight. San . 35' E. CENTER ST.— ;^‘3-4117 app«la(mant to ’84 and Mow a waa rimed )ht a(a Bowman, a mid-year vie- nwde M U straight with a 7440 PYanoi«oo,(,«irpriHd by Tulsa C. LI DY NORRI£-JON u. NORRIS LIASINO PLANS FOR A U MARIS A MODIU i f s o l S l eidUdoulUeiE------romp Over Nks^uw, leading a eariler in the week, vditpped'M. YOUR INDEPENDENT AGENCY •ttdvday awMP br Mven mem- U u T d *M0 tor a 104 date. . vM—

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 196? PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1988 PAGE FOURTEEN Suburban For Rent 66 Hooses For Sal« 72 Houses For Sale 72 Sabnrban For Sale 75 Apartments— Fistfr— BOCKVILLB—8 H roohi apart­ About Town Painting— Paperinc 21 Help Wanted— 1 85 Help 8 5 W ntad 85-A RoonuWIthont Board 59 MANCHBSTER^-Splc 'N Span BOWERS SCH(X)L — 6 room ATERNON—Immaculate 6 room No Payments Made Tenementi 53 ment, stove, refrigerator, 6 room Cape, 8 bedim s, spa­ Cape, birch cablneted kitchen Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 8 gen­ TOE THOMPSON Bouse, Out- BOOKKBKPBR—BxoaUant sal­ MACHINISTS Unt BrMgaporta. BAIiBSMAN wanted for heat­ heat, $90 monthly. Adults cious kitchen with formica "With dish’wosher, disposal. erous bedrooms, family UZ4 Hie executive board of the PAINTINO and paperhaiicliiff, tago Streat, cintrally lo c * ^ , 2H PJQOM apartment, A p t D,; good work, reasonable ratea, ary and worictag eondtUons, Must be able to eat up and ing, air conditioning, phimb- only. 649-4824, •875-1166. counter and stalniless sink, full Paneled rec room, garage, kitchen, 19' paneled Uving Manchester Newoomere Club of opportunity for advancement work to bhieprlnta. Apply in taig and fuel oil businees. Ex­ larffw pleasantly furnished includes heat, hot water, re­ length living room-didlng room the YWOA will meet tonight at So ireara In Mancheater, your frigerator, gas range, park­ BOLTON CENTER Apartments, private yard. Hayee Agency, room, oU hot water heat, alu­ CLASSIFIED Apply Mr. Pmeheff, WUHama poraon OTK Oocporatlon, 671 ceptional Inoome. Apply Mr. rooms, parking. Oak 649-2858 combination, oil steam heat minum storms and screens, 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Robert On Parkade Taxes neighbor is my recommenda­ for overnight and pemuinent ing, Sheridan Building, 613 Comer Brandy St. and Boston 643-4808. tion. Raymond Flake, 649- Oil Service, 841 Broad S t, ToUand Str—t ______Psnohaff, Williams OU Sery- aluminum stomui and screens, built 1969, $15,900. Wolverton LlUey, 97 Weaver Rd. Mandieater. 649-4548. ies. S41 Broad St, Manches­ guest rates. ______Main at., 387 per month. Call Center Rd., new 8 rooms, heat, PRIVACY — 6 % acree, cuetom 9287.______hot water, stove, refrigerator, $16,600. Wolverton Agency, Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. Manchester’s second largest property owner appean CARPENTER, BAKER, tailor, ter. 649-4548. 649-2285. Realtors, 640-2818. built Garrison Colonial, breeze­ Hie Bentley School PTA photographer, meat cutter, au­ COMFORTABLE ROOM, cen­ $125. 649-8288, 64>-4S12. ADVERTISING EXTBIRIOR and interior paint­ RELIABLE, REFINED woman way, double garage, recreation meeting that was scheduled for to be the town’s largest tax debtor as well. 'The Fimt to mocfaanic, truck driver, tral, continuous hot water, WINTER STREET—Just com­ South Windsor ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- to care for aged lady, light parking, gentleman preferred. pleted four 3 room apartments IKX3KVILLB—Available March room, fireplaces, beautifully tonight has been canceled. Hartford Realty Corp., which owns land assessed at |8,- hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully truck mechanic, plumber, pipe­ landscaped, scenic view. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS housework. Call after • p.m., 80 Qaider 3t., 649-0328. with refrigerator, stove, dis­ 1st. Attractive 3H room 298,310, has not yet paid any of the taxes on the bulk insured. Workmanship guar­ fitter, oil burner man, marble CAR SALESMAN LETS STOP DREAMING Hutchins Agency, 646-0103. 6U ROOM SPLIT 8 A. M. to 5 P.M. 649-1790, or vnite Box O, Her­ posal, and air conditioning. apartment, miitable for one or r BJpworth Orele, WSCS, of of Its property—the multi-mil-^------:------anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. ald. cutter, auto body man, form FURNISHED ROOMS, complete builder, mechanic, dye tender, Man with selling experience Garages also available. Base­ two persons, near shopping CONCORD RD. — Very, very Transferred owner muet South Mefhodlst Church srin lion dollar Manchester Parkade. If no answer, 643-9043. Mght housekeeping facilities. ment laundry, quiet area, on and bus line, range, rrfrig- Now Is The Time To Buy sell this \9ell-kept 7-year- should pay the tax only on ths route man, apray p^ntar, de- needed by expandmg OM CHOICE. Are you Interested meet tonight at 8 at the home According to First Harttori assessment before the rervlcsr COPY CT.OSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ dealer bo take over ae u - Centrally located. Mrs. Acco- bus line. Phone for - appoint­ erator, heat and hot water In­ young home on huge %- of Mrs. Albeit Morrison, 258 officials, the payment has been Hvery man, painter, warehouse mazzo, 12 Arch St., Manches­ Manchester—Well built 6 % In owning one of the Finest board’s action. MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:80 A.M. — SATURDAY 0 A J l ing, wallpaper removed, fully sistant sales manager. ment Charles Pontlcelll, 649- cluded, free parking. Washer room CoIonltU with one and most Beautiful ranch acre lot. Large garage, reo McKee St. Mrs. Howard Flavell delayed pending the outoome of worker, mason helper, carpen­ 9644, Barney Peterman, 649- room and walkout base­ The disagreement was settled insured. Rene Belamger, 643- ter helper, parts man, sales­ Tour chance to step up. ter. 643-6948. and dryer In basement. 15 car attached garage, hot homes in this area, and — at a will be co-hostess. a court appeal of the property 9404. minutes to Hartford over ment are a tow features of In the favor of the town, whoss 0512 or 644-0804. man, material handler, pot Good My now. Good fu­ water oil heat, all city greatly reduced price. Here are assessment. positicni Is simported by statute. PLEASE READ YOUR AD WE HAVE GOOD ture. R e lie s confidential. 238 CHARTER OAK ST.— Parkway. $100 monthly. 876- this $16,900 home. J. Gor­ Women’s Christian Temper­ washer, and many others both Small room suitable for work­ d u p l e x APARTMENT Just utilities, convenient to the necessiUes of modem liv­ The valuation of the property First Hartford did not actual­ PAINTINO. EXTERIOR and Write Box R, Herald 8748 or 875-0260. . don 649-6306, 875-6611. ance Union will honor the work Clamlfled or "Want Ada” are-taken over the phone u a Interior, paperhanging, wall­ experienced or trainee. Apply ing gentleman. Private en­ available, 4V4 rooms. IH baths, everything, full price $14,- ing — 8 large bedrooms, lux­ wras increomd by the town ly pay any of its taxes until POSITIONS AVAILABLE Conn. State Employment Serv­ 800. urious Uving room and dining of the organizer. Miss Frances Board of Tax Review In 1963; convenience. The advertiser should road his ad the FIRST paper removed, dry wall work. trance. $10 weekly. 649-1746. 2 bedrooms, Uving room, com­ E. Willard, at a tea tomorrow April 18 last year, aUhough DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the Reasonable rates. Fully in­ ice, 106 Main Street, Manobas- bined kitchen and dining room. Business Property room, expansive kitchen, Barrows Wallace the appeal has been pending they were due on Jan. 1 (the ter. AMBITIOUS MEN — salee op­ COMFORTABLE, WELL fur­ closets to spare, finished fam­ at 2 p.m. at Susannah Wesley since. next insertion. The Herald U responsible for only ONE Incor­ sured. Free estimates. 649- F\illy equipped G.E. kitchen. F or Siale 70 Manchester—On bus line, MANCHESTER PARKADE Hall. Hie public is welcome. same as this year). rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. portunity to affiliate with top nished room ' for gentelman, Excellent closet and riorage solidly built 6 room Co­ Uy room, screened porch with MANCHESTER 649-6306 Guild Speaker According to state law, how­ The town’s largest taxpayer, HARDINOE HAND SCREW parking. 272 Main. to the extent of a “ make (food" Insertion. Errors which do not NOW i national concern In local vicln- Space. Located at 588 Hartford BUSINESS ZONE HI Eight lonial, baths, hot wa­ a gorgeous view, 2 car garage, ever, a property owner imuft wHh an assessment o f $6,817,- EDWARD R. PRICE, decorator, and chucker set-u]rt-up o M r a t^ jjy axpect to earn $125. full attic with expansion pos­ Mothers’ Club of Center Con­ The Rev. Martin J. Scholsky lessen the value of the advertisement will not be corrected by ROOM FOR Rent, telephone In Rd. CaU 649-4887 between rooms with two offices, sep­ ter oil heat, 2-car garage, pay 76 per cent of the taxes on 666, Is United Aircraft, which paperhanging (books fur­ axparienced i t n Aircran ^ weekly after training 5:30-7:30 p.m., or 643-8068 be­ sibilities. We’d love to teU you "VERNON — 3 new homes on gregational Church will meet of St. Thomas Seminary, Bloom­ a disputed assessment at the “ make good” Insertion. parts. All benefits. Dsan Ma­ room, gentleman preferred. arate entrance, suitable for nice lot full price, $16,600. tonight at 7:46 In the Robbins stores aircraft parts here. nished), interior and exterior wMh an opportunity for ad­ tween 73()-9 p.m. more but why don’t you call Phoenix Street. 6 % rooms, field, 'Will speak at a meeting usual due date. First Hartford, with a total chine Products, 165 Adams St. 643-7908. business or professional use. fuU walk-out basement, large Room of the church. The Rev. YOUR COOPERATION WILL painting, ceilings refini.shed. For: vancement based on own mer Philbrtck Agency, 649-8464^ Mrs, Babin, Jarvis Realty Co., of the Guild of Our Lady of The current town tax pay­ assessment of $3,296,310, is ths 2'/4 ROOM apartment newly dec­ Manchester — Investment wooded lots, convenient to OUftord O. Simpson, pastor, will BE APPRECIATED D IA L 643-2711 Home.s, churches, industrial — STOCK ROOM snd inventory Ms. $110. guaranteed to start, if ROOM TO RENT, gentleman Realtors, 643-1121, Eves. 643- St. Bartholomew Parish tomor­ ments were due in halt pay­ second largest taxpayer. orated, third floor, Move and property or home plus In­ Manchester and Vernon shop­ •peak on "What’s the Idea?’’ fully in.sured. 649-1003. Clerk-typist clerk, experience necessary or qualified, experience not neces­ preferred, private home. 119 MANCHESTER — Industrial 1686. row at 8:30 p.m. at the church. ments on July 1, 1964 and Jan. sary, WiU train. Interview by refrigerator. Phone 649-8120. and commercial properties come. ’iSvo 2-famlly houses ping centers. Price $16,200. His topic, “Psalms In Dally 1966. The total tax bill ac­ High School equivalent. Apply Cooper Hill St., 649-0695. Phone 643-0186; after 5 p.m., Typist ai^wintment only. Telephone available for investment or being sold as a package ROCKLEDGE — 6 room cus­ Women’s Home League of The Living,” will be in relation to crues a penalty of one-half per Iona Manufacturing Company, ATTRACnVE 5 ' room flat, deal. Ideal proposition for AX 6-9601. Salvation Army will meet to­ Electrical Services 22 Regent Street, Mancheeter. 644-0902 after 6 p.m. building. Bel Air Real Estate, tomized brick ranch, aluminum the Guild’s theme for the year, cent Intereot per month from stove, refrigerator, garage, retired couple. storms, patio, two fireplaces, morrow at 2:80 p.m. In Junior Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? Flgurer Apartments— Flats— 643-9332. BOLTON—Brand New Raised "The Bible.” July 1, if it is not paid by the FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt WELDER for general mainte­ nice neighborhood, available breezeway, double g;arage. Pa- Hall. The Youth Fellowship will service on all types of elec­ Tenements 63 Ranch, must be seen, 2 acres Father Scholsky was born In end of January. Transcriptionist nance work. Vacation pay. BSx- Sitnstions Blantwl— March 1, 649-1136. MANCHESTER — Six - room Andover Lake—Very at­ sek Realty, 289-7476, 643-4208. provide special musil;. Hostesses Henry J. Gallant, 84, of 195 24-Hour Answering Service trical wiring. Licensed and in­ at fine trees, shrube, $21,900. will be Mrs. Leonard Perrett, Stafford Springs. He is a grad­ The total amount which cellent pay for right man. 649- apartment, two stores and tractive 8 room year 'round First Hartford owes Is $144.- Main St., was charged with sured. Wilson Electrical Co.. Stenographer Fem als 38 LOOKING for anything in real NICE 4 room tenement, first commercial building all In one MANCHESTER Vicinity — big J. D. Realty Co., 643-6129, Mrs. Robert McKeown and Mrs. uate of St. James’ School, Man­ Manchester, 649-4817, 643- 3666. estate rentals — apartmants, floor, centrally located, adults. lakefront home, large liv­ 643-8770. chester, and attended St. TTiom- 634.46, on five Parkade proper­ breach of peace and intoxlca- Free to Herald Readers WANTED by the hour — house­ package. High traffic count. 6 room ranch with attached Ann Mlcklen. 1388. homes, multiple dwellings, call 643-6015. ing room with fireplace, garage, 3 large bedrooms, 1% as Seminary, Bloomfield, and ties vahied at a total of $3,197,- Uon Saturday and ordered to Want InformaHon on one of our classifled advertiaemeatsT No Pine opportunity for the TURRET LATHE set-up opera­ cleaning, offices to clean, ma­ A wise Investment for only dining room, kitchen, 8 XIV - BOLTON — 3-bedroom J. D. Realty. 641-5129. baths, fireplaced living room, St. John Seminary, Brighton, 665, according to towm tax rec­ appear in Circuit Court 12 la answer at the telephone lifted 7 Simply call the qualified High School grad­ tor, experienced, all benefits. tron work, babysitAing. 648-7026 SIX ROOM apartment, second $26,000. Hayes Agency, 643 bedrooms, recreation room split level on 2 acre wooded Manchester Chapter of Manchester on March 1. A $100 Dean Machine RroducU, 165 4803. natural woodwork, family size SPEIBSQSA will meet tonight Mass. He was ordained Jon. 6, ords. Floor Finishing 24 uate—complete benefit pro­ after 4 p.m. THREE R(X)M heated apart­ floor, $110 monthly, one year ■with fireplace, den. Real­ lot. Kitchen bullt-lns Include 1956 in St. James' Church, Man­ The properties Include the bond has been posted. gram, Including financial Adams Street. kitchen, built 1960. $18,200. at 8 at Bunce Center, Olcott ment, 456 Main Street CaU lease. Call 843-9591 from 8 a.m - istically priced at $18,800. refrigerator, freezer, stove, chester. He was assigned to Parkade bowUng alley, branch Patrolman John MeParland EDWARDS FLOOR SANDING and refln- assistance for self-lmprov- 649-5229, 9-5. CORNER LOT on busy Route Wolverton Agency, Realtors, oven, dishwasher, fireplace. St. All members are requested PART-TIME -openings for short 6 p.m. 6, East Windsor, adjoining en­ 649-2813. to attend as plans will be made St. Peter’s Ohurch, Hartford, bank, both sections of the made the arrest about 11 p.m. Ishlng (specializing in older ment through evening Oog»—BiTils—Pets 41 Other listings a"vailable. Trout stream on property. after be witnessed Gallant floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ studies— 5-day week—free order cook, machinist, carpen­ TWO ROOM heated apartment trance to new golf course. Selling for $18,900. For fur­ for the forthcoming show. Men and then to the seminary as an Parkade shopping center prop­ ANSWERING SERVICE ter, service station attendiant, Excellent location for office MANCHESTER — Fantastic instructor. using Iwlsterous language In ing. Ceilings. Paperhang(ing. parking. For further infor­ BLACK MINIATURE Poodles, and bath. 149 Oakland Street. SIX ROOM Duplex, WaUcer ther Information call the R, F. interested in barbershop - style er, and the Parkade apart­ grocery clerk, drug clerk, Jani­ building, drlve-in, gas station, ALICE CLAMPET, buy. 7 room Oai>e, 4-bedrooms, refusing to pay for food he had No Job too small. John Ver- mation, visit our Personnel almost a Toy, AKC registered, $65. 649-5229, 9-5. Dimock Co., 640-6246. singing are welcome. The standing committees of ments. E494I500 - 87S-2519 tor, sports referee, porter, and Street. Call 649-2930. used car lot, etc. Tongren REALTOR extra large kitchen with built- Atty. Seymour Kaplan, ordered at a Mialn St. pizza faille, 649-57(50. Department first shot, 7 weeks old. Call the Guild will meet at 8 in the and leave your meesage. You'll hoar from our advertlaer In Jig many others. Apply Conn. State 643-0524 after 5:30. FOUR ROOM apartment, heat­ 35 MAIN STREET — 2 rooms, Agency, 643-6321. 1ns, knotty pine rec room, ga­ ANDO"VER— 4-room home tor Cub Scout Pack 112 will have school classrooms. There will be speaking for ETrst Hartford, shop, hs said. The request for time without spending all evealng at the telephone. Employment Seiwlce, 806 Main ed, with garage, recently re­ first floor, hast and hot water, 649-4548 rage, city water and sewers, sale or lease, Bel Air Real Es­ Ms Blue andl Gold Banquet to­ a brief business meeting of all says that the firm sxpects a payment had come before (3al- Street, Manchester. WANTED — Home for 8 weeks' modeled, Cedar St.. Manches­ MAIN STREE7T site, near Cen­ excellent location, $700 down. tate, 643-9332. morrow at 6:30 pjn. at Wash­ members in the school library court hearing on the appealed lant was actually given the or­ ter, $125 per month. CaU W. available Mairh 1st. $60 per ter, with building of 6,500 sq. old mongrel puppy, black and month. Call 649-2866 before 6 Price $16,900. Sch'wartz Real ington School. before the program. assessment very soon. He says der, MeParland said, because of Lost and Fonnd Business Services SEMI-RETIRED man wanted Harry Bhigland, 649-5201, after f t Many potentials. Will fl- Estate, 522-6228. Mr. Arruda, BOLTON — Cute 4% iwm THE CONN. MUTUAL white. CaU 648-0645. p.m. MANCHESTER — Luxurious 8 All members of the parish First Hartford is holding up its the 'waitress* suspicion of Us Offered 13 SH>X)ND MORTGAGE - Un­ for part-time work, 20-90 hours 6 caU 742-7883. naAce. Owner 649-5229, 9-6. room ranch, 2 full baths, main­ 643-6454. ranch, paneled kitchen, large Hie executive board of the and friends of Father Scholsky tax payment until the court Intoxication. LOST Passbook No. 1.5530. No­ per week. 844-1600, bedrooms, wooded, fenced lot, limited funds available for sec­ WE HAVE customers waiting 96 W. MIDDLE TPKE. — 414 tenance free redwood exterior, Women’s Club of Manchester are welcome. Refreshmenrta will ruUng is heoided down. James Madden, 61, of no oer* tice is hereby given that Pass­ LAND CLEARING, tree re­ ond mortgages, payments to LIFE INSURANCE Live Stock 42 MANCHESTER — cozy 6 room aluminum storms, only $11,- book No. 15530 issued by the BOOKKEEPER, MUST have for the rental of your apart­ room duplex, heat, hot water, family room with fireplace, will meet tonight at 8 at the be served. The holding company is ask­ tain address, was charged with moval, and chain saw work. suit your budget. Elxpedient Rousm For 72 Cape, bay window, stainless 700. -Hayes Agency, 643-4803. intoxication Saturday after­ First Manchester Office, Hart­ A. Michaud. 742-8096. COMPANY double entry bookkeeping ex­ TWO YEAR old registered quar­ ment or home. J. D. Realty, electric stove and refrigerator, scenic acre lo t A Must See for home of Mrs. Joseph Bweneeon, ing a reduction that could service. J. D. Realty. 643-6129. the quality conscious. Hayes steel bullt-ins, screened rear noon after he was observed ford National Bank A Trurt perience and knowledge of tax­ ter horse for sale. 649-3878, any­ 643-6129. garage. Available March l.st. MANCHESTER New 7 room porch, garage, close to schools, SOUTH WINDSOR — Modern 97 Prospect St. bring the assessed value below $116 a month. CaU 649-2866 be­ Agency, 643-4803. walking along Main St. in an Oo. has been lost and applica-; TYPEWRITERS — Standard es. $5,200 per year. Paid hos­ time. raised ranch, 2-car garage, DUS and church. Owner 643-2287 3-bedroom Ranch, 2 fireplaces, 75 per cent of its present as­ A FRESH START v/lll lump FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, Hie Nationa) Orange All-Cot­ Area Chairman erratic manner by Patrolman tlon has bem made to said and electric. Repaired, over­ your debts into one easy pay- 140 Garden St.. Hartford, Conn, pitalization, vacation pay. Call fore 6 p.m. buill-lna, IH baths, % acre M , after 6. family room, garage, non- sessment. central location, heat, hot LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — Colo­ ton Sewing Contest for Orange MeParland. bank for payment and is­ hauled, rented. Adding ma­ ment. If you have equity in I (M9-3666 for interview. tremendous value. Hayes Agm- nial, 6 large rooms, breeze­ development arecu Bel Air This recently happened when chines rented and repaired. Articles For Sale 45 water, one year lease. CaU THREE ROOM unfurnished, cy. 648-4808. members and non-members of­ Named in Drive an appeal from an assessment Court appsoranoe is set for suance of new book. property, call Frank Burke to heated apartment, second floor, way, 2-car gseage, wooded lot Real Estate, 643-9332. Pickup and delivery service. B(X>KKEBn>BSR—Excellent sal , witwipt v 649-5048 after 6 p.m. ficially opened Feb. 1. The con­ of the King’s Department Store March 1. di.scuss ways and means. Con­ on bus line. 643-7302, 849-7064. IH baths, excellent condition, test, w h i^ is tor adults, youths Yale T3rpewriter Service, 649- necticut Mortgage Exchange, ary and working conditions, ^ MERELY brighten your SO. "WINDSOR—Speufious 6 % Mrs. Russell H. Wheeler Jr. at Hartford Rd. snd Pine St., A nnu m tcgaiMHH 4986. op^rtunity for Advancement I • • • Blue Lustre them THREE ROOM apartment, in a beautiful neighborhood, 64-8-5129 room Split, 30’ paneled fam­ and Juniors, will run February 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ MANCHESTER — School St,, 4 $26,400. PhUbrick Agency, 649- of (Columbia Lake will be fund owned by Arawana Mills, was Apply Mr. Pencheff, Williams I eliminate rapid resoillng. ily room with bar, near bus through April. For additional ELECTTROLUX sales and serv­ 8897. Rent electric shampooer $1. erator. $90. 247 No. Main. 649- room duplex, with garage, ther­ MANCHESTER 8464. drive chairman for four area heard toi the court. SHARPENING Service— Saws, WOMAN for part-bme work in Oil Service, 341 Broad St. No. not a Social Security and shopping. $16,900. Hayee intormatlon. contact Mrs. The court reduced the store’s Sewer Line ice, bonded representative. Al-1 knives, axes, shears, skates. Credit Department, typing, 8 Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper Sup­ 5228, 9-5. mostat ba.se heat, aluminum Agency, 643-4808. Jaimes MoBrierty, 30 Ooolidge towns in the 1966 campaign of Mancheeter. 649-4(546. windows, bath, $95. After 4 :30, VICINITY SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen number, but a number that, assessment to less thsn 75 per fred Amell, 110 BryM Dr., | rotary blades. Quick service Schools and Gasses 33 evenings. Grant's, Parkade. ply. can give you and yours so­ St., ebainnan of the home eco- the Planned Parenthood League Manchester 644-8141. | Capitol Equipment Co., 38 THREE ROOM, third floor, 649-7846. living room with flr^Iace, Im- cent of its original valuation. CARPENTERS and carpenters' heated, centrally located. CaU meolate occupancy, 816,000. cial security. Our compe­ nomicB oommittee of the Man­ of Oonneotlcut. Mrs. Wheeler Since, under state law, Ara­ Hearing Set ——------—------jviamMain oi..,St., mancnesier.Manchester. nHours oun helpers wanted, local area. WALLPAPER SALE — Many Wanted— Real Estate 77 chester Grange. EXCLUSIVE AT HOSTESS, HOME Service rep­ 643-0082. between 7-8. DUPI-JIX, 6 rooms, convenient New homes 10 minutes PhUbrick Agency, 640-8464. tent sales staff is ready to will head the drive In Columbia, wana had already paid an INCOME TAX RETURNS pre- 7.5 Thursday 7-9, Satur M.T.I. SCHOOLS Call 742-8863. patterns to choose from. Hebron, Andover and Coventry, ' --i'- i. pared. Samuel J. Turkln^on 7.4 643-7958 resentative, social worker, location, available March 1, au­ from Manchester. Ranches, custom fit any of the fol­ amount in taxes equal to 76 per Celling paint, — white latex, -,rxTTT> Dcvr-vw JUST SOLD — 5 houses. Many The home economtes commit­ Mrs. Ernest L. Jahneke Jr. of Jr., 643-7731. |-----1------THE ONLY chemist, lab helper, secretarj’, $3.95 pw gallon. Morrison tomatic furnace, $100. 643-6515. Cape Cods, Raised COLONIAL—Huge family sized lowing homes to you. Just cent of the total tax biH, the By District DRAFSTSMEN AND Etnglneers ond floor, 178 Maple. Street No kitchen, dining room, living wen qualified clients. Need list­ tee of Mancheeter Grange is Greenwich, president of the LAWN MOWERS— Sharpened typist, keypunch operator, of all types, chemist, account­ Paint Store, 739 Main St. Ranches. 814,500 to $17,000. dial 643-5129. ings desperately. Please call if town had to refund the firm a INCOME TAXES prepared in stenographer, book keeper furnace. $65. Tel. 643-4751. DELMONT STREET — 5 large room with fireplace, 3 bed­ oollecting used eyegteaeee, sun­ league, made the announce­ and repaired, winter storage. ant, business manager, pro­ range. One acre wooded 6 room Cape, garage, fire­ you have one. Hutchins Agen­ glasses, eyeglass-frames, old sum equal to its overpayment *The directors of the 8th D l^ your home or by appointment. Sales and service — Aliens, IBM-Keypunch comptometer operator, tran- SAVE BIG! Do your own rug room.s, first floor, newly dec­ lots. rooms, 1 ^ baths, screened ment. However, there has bMn no grammer, sales manager, lab 4>/4 R(X)MS, heat, hot water, porch, $20,900. PhUbrick place, freshly decorated, cy, 648-0103. gold and sUvsr tor New Eyes trlct have scheduled a public Experienced tax work. 24- Snowbirds, also rental equip- School in Hartford author- scri^ionist, sales clerk, office and upholMery cleaning with orated, garage, nice re.sidential Mrs. "Wheeler, a graduate of formal agreement between the hearing for Feb. 17 at 7:30 hour service. Call 643-4723. helper, station manager, order stove and refrigerator fur­ area near schools, bus. stores. Agency. 649-8464. $17,400. for the Needy, Inc. Hioee wlth- ment. L * M Equipment Coi>, TRAIN bv the clerk, sewing machine opera­ clerk. receiving aasiatant, Blue Lustre. Rent electric nished. $126.50 p e r month. the University of (Joimectlcut town and First Hartford that the p.m., at district headquarters. shampooer $1. Olcott's Variety No pets. 843-0094. ing to donate may contact Mrs. School of Nursing, is one of INCOME TAX returns, busi­ Rout© 83, V©mon, 875'-7609. Ji j j l. au tor,w-m , waitress,waikicso, muil shirt ^presser,icboci, achollier’s En- DELIGHTFUL 2 BEDROOM MANCHESTER 643-5953. placee, 2-car garage, alu­ Kathryn Meachom was inad­ The court action on the oases- penses incidental to the com­ corders for rent. Marlow’s, 86' write the Gulf Oil Corpora­ cyclopedia, like new, walnut garden apartment, heat, hot apartment at Oak Lodge, pri­ 4803. High weekend temperatures, ment appeal is being held up be­ minum storms and screens, plus rain, has resulted in a full vertently omitted from the list pletion o f the work. STATE LICENSED rest home Main., 649-5221. AVON tion, P.O. Box 1208, Spring- bookcaae and Junior Classics water, range, refrigerator, vate entrance, parking, 15 C O N C O R o f e j . — Beautiful $23,900. Werner Pupils cause the town has been unable Hie proposed assesments for 525-9317 minutes to Hartford. Adults. MANCHESTER — 7% room curtailment of the outdoor of foundero of the Manchester centrally located, reasonable field, Mass. Included. 648-9045 after 6. parking. Ideally located. $120 ranch, large living room, for­ ranch, 4 bedrooms, dining WATES in ThursdaYs Herald. to grt an appmissl of the Park­ each of the property owners rates, friendly atmosphere. Schools from coast to coast monthly. Available February, No pets. $125. 643-9171. mal dining room, cabinet Six room Ranch near sports. Cosmetics. National adver­ room, 2 baths, 2-zone heat ga­ She is still a member o f the Feted at Party ade property from a private ap­ will be revealed at the hearing. TeL 875-1011. Bsilding— Contracting 14 TOOLMAKHJR or all around 1st. 643-0973. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ rage, only $18,600. Hutchins schools, churches and shop­ organlBatlon. praiser contracted for ths job. Homes in the area are now tising and smart packaging Diamonds— Watches— V i FURNISHED housekeeping ping, fireplace, garage, M.T.I. SCHOOLS machinist, experienced with room, all utilities, suitable for tion room, landscape yard. Agency, Realtors, 846-0103. Andover The debate over lost year’s being serviced by septic tanks, ACCOMMODATIONS for seml- QUALITY CARPENTRY- 750 Main St.. Suite 804, make it easy. Substanti^ Jewelry 48 FDUR ROOM tenement , 76 Marion E Robertson, Realtor, very clean, $16,900. rroderic E. Werner and Mrs. many of them of 260-gallon eonvalescent lady who prefers commissions, no experience Aircraft parts, all b en efits.______Wells Street. Available Febru­ one or two adults, parking, 272 His American Legion Post Louise Recknagrel of the Wer­ tax debt was oompUcated by a Rooms, dormers, porches. Next door to Travelers Ins. Dean Machine Products, 165 WATCH AND JEWELRY re- 643-5958. ape. will meet tomorrow at 8 :30 p.m. dispute over which assessment capacity, the minimum author­ private to convalescent home. basements reftnlst.ed, cab­ required. ary 1st, $75. 649-5229.‘ 9-5. Main. Immaculate, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 6-6 two family. New heat­ an Inch ner Studio entertained a large Hartford Adams St., Mancheeter. at the post home, Leonard St. First Hartford was obligated to ized before the town adopted 643-1358. inets. built-ms, formica, tile. pairing. Prompt service. Up to _ ------PORTER STREET Area — 6 2 full baths, family room, wall ing, new aluminum storms group of their piano puiplls the state public health code. $20 on your old watch in FIVE LARGE ROOMS second and screens, 2-car garage, pay on. No job too small. William (PHONE 289-4922) AUTO MECHANIC exper­ room Cape, fireplace, 2-car to wall caijpet In living room tiween the ages of 6 and 11 at R^fulatlons now require that WANTED RIDE to Hartford vic­ trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. second floor apartment, in Bostness Locationa fine section, $24,900. Estimated on Manchester Lodge of Masons a Valentine Party yesterday af­ The town asserted the pay­ Robbirs carpentry service. Help Wanted— Female 35 j ienced on mufflers, shocks, eludes heat, hot water, stove, garage, large tree shaded lot, and dining room, fireplace, septic tanks be of a 760-gallon inity Asylum and Sigourney, 649-3446. Bray, 737 Main Street, Statr For Rent 84 117,900. PhUbrick Agency, will meet tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. ternoon at Tinker Hall. ment must be made on the as­ Monday-Fridav, 8:15-4:30. 643- tune-ups. Seymour Auto Store, refrigerator, garage, near cen­ dishwasher, disposal, alumi­ minimum. WAITRESS WANTED, morn­ ’Theater Building.. 649-8464. num awnings over patio, 2-car Snow Removal at the Masonic Temple. The Fel- sessment as set by the Board of 4901 after 6. 681 Main Street, Manchester. ter of town, convenient to hos­ FOR RENT — Beautiful store, lowcraft Club wU present a The highlight of the party The proposed construction of CARPENTRY — Bathrooms ings. 7-11 a.m., Monday EARN $50 AND MORE in fam- g;arage, a li^ n u m storms and ■was the playing of games. Tax Review, since it was this pital. Call 649-2396 between large and clean, approximate­ MANCHESTER GREEN AREA play, “ The Hearts of the F'a- sanitary sewsra results from a tiled, recreation rooms, remod-1 through Saturday. Call Rock­ ous brand items. No invest­ BRIDGEPORT OPERA’TOR, screens. One block from J.D. REALTY Co. Snowstorms of the last few Prizes for the games went to assessment that constituted an petition, circulated by a dozen eling, garages, additions, ce­ ville 875-95.54. tiarden— Fann— Dairy 8:30-5, between 6-9 call 649r ly 1,270 sq. ft. $85 monthly A 6 room Ranch with 3 gener­ thers,’’ after a business meet- Aatomobnes For Sale 4 ment. Help friends shop from turret lathe^. sheet metal work­ 6625. schools, buses and riiopplng. weeks made heavy demands on Brent Chadwick, Gary Tureck, official part of the town’s residents of the area, and sub­ ment work. Call Leon Cieszyn- home. Send for free 476 page er, electrician, maihini.st, Products 50 with heat. Plenty of parking ous bedrooms, dining room, tog. ____ .space. Suitable for . dance stu­ A good value at $19,900. CaU funds allocated for snow remov­ (Diane Farley, James Fox and Grand Lirt. mitted to the 8th District di­ KEED CAR? Tour credit turn- 649-4291.______; catalog. Popular Club Plan, weaver, toolmaker, milling op­ spacious living room with fire­ Owner at 649-4436. al. Selectman Cook states that LPN or RN, full or part-time, APPLES—Macs and Cortlanda _ dio, nursery school, art school. place, large kitchen with for 81. Margaret’s Cfircle, Daugh­ Maryann McKinney. First Hartford asserted It rectors for consideration. Dept. L801, Lynbrook, N Y. erator, engine lathe, loom fix­ 6 % room ap^ment, bulltlns, 1 Call 649-1680 or 649-3549 FOUR FAMILY, East Middle it costs about $100 an Inch to do ed <1^? ’ CARPENTRY—Rec rooms, for- 11-7. 875-2077. No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, mica counters, oil hot water ters of Isabella, will meet to­ Ice cream and cookies were er, doughnut maker, grinder, dinette, appliances, tiled bath, ______CXJLONIAL—11% rooms, 3% Turnpike, central heat, $4,500 the Job. A heavy snowfall such served by Mrs. Stephen Pearl, mica, ceilings, closets, remod­ 14 Spencer St heat, plaster walls, attached baths, Uving room 30x16 morrow at 8 p.m. at the K of C Mon? Don’t despair! See Hon- eling, hatchways, attics fin­ DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted, bench worker, duplicator, weld­ yard, garage, basement, $125 THREE ROOM office or busi annual Income, easily fi­ as we had wericend before last, niece o f Werner; and Mrs. eM Douglas. Inquire about low­ er, ship fitter, molder, inspect­ monthly. Hayes Agency, 643-. orage. Owner transferring. stone fireplace, 6 acres of calling tor four trucks to do the Home. Refreshments will be ished, concrete steps, floors, experience preferred but not • CorriDutists ness, ground floor, 470 Main f16,900 Wolverton Agency, nanced. Julian Realty, 649- Ernest Tureok, sister of Werner. est down, smallest payments porches, garages. No job too required. Hours 8-5, Write or, job setter, offset press man, Household Goods 51 4803. Street, plenty of parking. 649- land, outbuildings, 831,600. 9190. plowing and sanding, eoete the served. . . . for challenging as­ Realtors, 649-2818. PhUbrick Agency, 649-8464. Hie party closed with the dis­ anywhere. No small loon or fi­ small. 649-8880. Box M. Herald. pipe coverer, toreman, extrud­ 5229, 9-5. town $1,000 or more. tribution of valentines brought r nance company plan. Douglas signments in our Ehigineer- er, assembler, machine opera­ EVERYTHINQ In sterilised re-'4 *4 ROOM apartment, heat and ^ MANCHESTER — Original own­ The Women’s Fellowahlp of ing Department. BOWERS SCHOOL Area—3 Why It is an absolute neces­ by each attending student. FREE Motors, 333 Main. A. A. DION. m e . Roofing EXPERIENCED tor. acrew machine operator, conditioned used furniture ana hot water, stove and refriger­ CORNER OFFICE SUITE. ers. 4 bedroom, center en­ sity that Andover’s town roads the Presbyterian Church will siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ Minimum qualifications in­ appliancM, high quality—low ator, washer and dryer fur­ House Sc Hale Building. 953 bedroom Ronrii, cabinet kitch- trance, Garrison Colonial situ­ hold a project night tomorrow cabler, tester, shearer, cutter, Manchester be kept open and safe for travel 1958 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, terations and additions. Cell clude graduation from roller print operator, striper prices. LeBlanc F u m ^ re. 196 nished. Nice location. $140 per Main Street. Phone 643-4846 ated on a shaded and private at 8 in the church. Mrs. Percl- very gf)od condition, only OPERATORS hot v V ^ l 1 1 I Int ga­ was brought out In the current Ings. Workmanship guaran High School with honor operator, machine trainees, South Street, Rockville. 876- month. 649-0308. 90x280 yard. Double ameslte val Humphreys, project chair­ $.595, 643-1056. grades in Plane Geometry TWO-FAAHLY rage, V - y whood, issue of Connecticut Life. In the ECHS Students ! TRANSISTOR RADIO i teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860 2174. Open 9-* FOR LEASES—BxcoUent loca AND TRAINEES and many others. Apply Conn. immediate occupancy, owner drive, 2 - car garage with article on how over one milHon man, will lead the meeting; de­ and Algebra One and 'Two. State Employment Service, 806 tlon tor doctor’s oCflca or breezeway, kitchen has built- 1957 CHEVROLET. V-.8, Hard­ Preference will be given to AVAILABLE NOW FOUR ROOM tenement, $60, transferred $17,900. Ken Os- CJoraiectlcut people get to work votions will be led by Mrs. Named by NHS DION CONSTRUCTION-Roof­ Main Street. Manchester. beauty parlor. 415 5taln Street. Exceptional return on In­ in oven, range and dishwash­ given by Progressive Electric when yon rent or bny top, automatic transmi.s.sion, ing, siding, alterations, ceil­ NEEDED those who have taken ad­ S ROOMS FURNITURE 132 Bissell St. 649-5229, 9-5. Completely renovated and am­ trlnsky. Realtor. 648-6169. It stated that over 90 per cent Thomas Jamison, and hostesses I I very clean, new tran.sml.ssion, vestment or live rent free er, plus a very attractive of Andover workers get to tiielr will be Mrs. Jane Austin and ings, gutters and aluminum ditional courses in mathe­ AND APPLIANCE ple parking. J. D. Really. S4A H ie Rev. Charles E. Shaw, an electric water heater THROUGH US (using _ radio, heater, whitewalls, like Elxcellent opportunity PART-TIME—mornings, 8 a.m.» FIVE ROOM apartment, com­ In your own 3-room apart­ MANCHESTER — Executive breakfast nook. Formal 12x12 jobs by automobile. TheI sune Miss Gertrude Phillips. windows. 643-4362. 643-0895 matics and have riiown a FOR ONLY $198 6129. principal of Elast (JathoUc High I HELCO’S rental program). | new $550. 649-0306 after 6. for qualified trainees 1 p.m., grocery and produce bination windows, front and ment. Full price $17,500. 4-bedroom home on extra ^dining room, 14x24 colonial 90 per cent figure prevt to learn sewing. special aptitude for this Includes allA to School, has announced that I CARPENTRY—32 years expe- clerk, some experience pre­ rear porch, centrally located. large lot, modem, Immaculate paneled living room with fire­ all towns adjacent to AAndover ■Ihe Army-Navy Auxiliary subject. A capacity for BEDROOM SUITE FOR LEASE — Office or com­ Joseph Wehr and John Golden 1960 CHEVROLET Impala. V-8. rience. Ceilings and floor tiled, /Apply ferred. Apply in person High­ 649-4663 days. 643-7267 eves. mercial spsice In Rockville, throughout. By appointment place, and wall-to-wall carpet­ except in Hebron where more will hold its regular card party 50c A Wedc Rents An 82 Gallon Electric 4-cioor Hardtop Sedan, jade neat, precise and accurate land Park Market, 817 High­ LIVING ROOM SUITE have been selected as seml-fi- porche.s. rec rooms, garages, ^ work is a must. ample parking. Call 875-2042. L. C. Greenoufirh Company only. Air R ^ ^ ta te , 648- ing. FuU cellar with rec room, people work at home. tonight at 8 In the clubhouse. Water Heater green, power steering, power- additions, attics finished, re- ' land Street. 5 PC. DINETTE SET MANCHESTER - - Beautiful 9332. screened summer porch, well Building Panel Meets naliato in the National Honor I glide, low mileage, excellent modeled, concrete work. No MANCHESTER MODES,' ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR new 2 family homes, 4 room Berkeley Estates 289-1568 priced at $27,900. Wolverton Society Scholarship Program. OPENINGS FOR two experi­ OR WASHER flats and duplexes, stove, re­ The new school building com­ BritMi American Ohib will condition. 649-3287 after 6. job too small. Immediate es­ INC. • Stenographers Houses For Rent 65 MANCHESTER^ Vldnlty—$13. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. mittee met Thursday night at sponsor a "Valentine Dance for Golden, who last week was d d h r a i y timates. 643-2629. enced painters. Call after 6, Rugs— Lamps—Tables frigerator, extras. Bus, shop­ 990. 3 bedroom ranch, buUt-in named a finalist In the Nation­ 1960 2-DOOR Bel Air Chevrolet, ' Pine St. Manchester 649-9658. Linoleum And A Few ping nearby. Hayes Agency, MANCHESTER — Six room the town office buildtog with members and guests on Satur­ moiiitananc* • Oerk'Typists stove, fireplace, 160’ frontage. WASHINGTON ST. Nice 6 room eight of the nine members pres­ day from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the al Merit Soholarship competi­ •lightly damaged. Mechanical- BIDWELL HOME Improvement Other Small Articles . 643-4803. Cape, 3 bedrooms. Wolverton MANCHESTER — Like new Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Colonial, fireplace, heat­ tion, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. [FREE ly gf>od. $495. 643-4201. PART-TIME openings for rec­ ent. clubhouse. Charlie Varrick’s or­ nortnol instalotioii Compeiny—Roofing, siding, at A high school diploma and All are used but in good shap Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. 6 H room ranch, 22 foot living 646-0103. ing system, new bath. Ideal lo­ James B. Golden of South teratloOs, additions and re­ reation attendant, ca.shier, FOUR ROOM tenement on John F. Phelps was elected chestra will play. Hcketa may 1956 FORD, 2-door, 312 cu. In. good typing 'skills are re­ HOUSEWIFE and guaranteed. It's a wonderful room, 1 ^ baths, beautifully cation, immediate occupancy. "Windsor. Joseph Wehr is the modeling of all types Elxcel- clerk - typist, meat wrapper, quired while additional ed­ South Main Street. Call 649- SIX ROOM single, good loca- MANCHESTER—Modem, well chairman and Mrs. Paul Dona­ be purchased by Friday at the engine, good condition, $300. bargain, one which cannot be , finished family room, large Sensibly priced at $18,000. T. J. hue was named as secretary. As dubhouse. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CoH Frtd or Don for firii dotoHs ient workmanship. 649-6496. sales clerk, waitress, charwom­ ucation or training will be 6810, Mrs. Orfltelll. tion, steam heat, combination buUt Cape in convenient loca' Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677, or I 643-8573. an, and many others. Apply Wish your husband were duplicated. On display at M ain' _ wooded lot ^yes Agency, a preview of the Job it has to do Wehr o f Blast Hartford. well rewarded. windows, small family, avail­ tion, cloee to schools and Jtan Brogan, 649-4842, Conn. State Employment Serv­ making more $ ? ? Does he. Store. THREE ROOMS for rent, $70, 643-4808. the committee heard a report Chapman-Joy Circle wiU meet Hie society is sponsored by the 'These are attraotive posi­ drive, but is he stuck in a able Immediately, $12S. 643- siiopplng. Bel Air Real Estate, 1 ^ PROGRESSIVE OfCTRIC ^ 649-905$ 1957 CHEVROLET Station Wa­ Roofing anfi CIiimneyB 16- A ice, 806 Main Street, Manches­ $10 DOWN—THAT’S ALL monthly. Inquire 32 Church 6345. 648-9832. from the School Needs commit­ Wednesday at 2 p.m. at North National Assooiation of Sec­ gon, 9-passenger, 6 cylinder, tions that offer excellent rut? ? We need a sales ex­ Street anytime. MANCHESTER — 160 x 200, MANCHESTER — beautiful 7 ondary School Principals. ter." salaries, fringe benefits and Come In and See Carl large trees, clean 6 room Colo- room Split one year old, excel­ tee of the board of education. Methodist Church. Mrs. Thomas automatic, exceptionally clean. ROOFING — Speciollzli^ re­ ecutive, a man selling cars or Art or Phone 247-0358 COLONIAL — two large bed­ working conditions. Those now, but ready to assume POUR ROOMS second floor, _ nlal, double garage,, only $16,- lent condition and location, OOP Bets Meeting Moore, Mrs. Leverett Gates and 649-7091. pairing roofs of all kinds, new WANTED WOMAN to live In rooms, aluminum siding, The regular monthly meeting Mrs. Roy Nason wiH serve re­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys and care for children while with superior skills and management reeponoibility. hot water, stove, near Main I 000. Hutchins Agm cy, 64i^ bullt-ins, dishwasher, 1% baths, ability will find many op­ A—L—B—E—R—T’—S FIREPLACE 0108. choice landscaping. Bowers rec room, garage, large lot. of the Andover Republican Town freshments. Members are re­ cleaned, repaired.. Aluminum mother Is in the hospital, one If your family is tired of Street, reasonable. 643-7094 area. Asking $18;900. No rea­ Auto Driving School 7-A portunities for early ad­ big city race, opening 43-45 ALLYN ST.,’ HARTFORD after 3:30 p.m. Full price $21,^. Over 100 Committee wlU be held tomor­ minded to bring artidee tor a ai- .siding. 30 years’ experience. to two weeks, car preferred but sonable offer reftised. Other vancement. available with No. 1 auto OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIIX. 9 ; MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom more listings all price ranges. row night at 8 at the home of lent auction. Bh-ee estimates. Call Hawley, not necessary. 644-0157. I m odem ’"Ranch, convenient to choifce listings. E, J. Carpen­ MANCHESTER'S LEARN TO DRIVE — 8 pecU> 643-6361, 644-8888. Come in and talk with us. agency 30 mlldk from Hart­ 4>A ROOM GARDEN ^arL VOOD Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ Mrs. Winston O. Abbott, Hebron attention to nervous and eld­ WOMEN WANTED for light as­ We are open for your con­ ford. Have husband writs MUST SELL — living room set, ment. 2 bedrooms, heat, hot L HGE BUNDLES schools and shopping, nicely ter, Realtor, 649-6061, Mr. Day, cy, Realtors, 648-6930. Rd. Austin A. Weisman Jr. of 46 erly. Classroom for teen-agers. sembly work, steady. Apply In venience: Box P, H ^ d . coffee, end tables, lamp, ex­ water, stove, refrigerator and , treed lot, quick occupancy. 649-9204. Portland St. recently completed Pickup service. Day or eve­ Heating and Plumbing 17 person 10 Hilliard St., Man- Monday through Friday cellent condition. Reasonable. parking, $120 per month. > Bel Air Real Estate, 648- MANCHESTER — neW Ustlng. Mancheeter Evening Herald a 12-week communlcatlona cen­ ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER ning leSsons. Reasonable rates. 8 a.m.-6 p.m.. After 6, 649-9012. Office 15 Forest Street. 643- I 938Z One 6 and two 8 room apart­ Andover oorreepondeoorrespondent, Law­ ter spectaUrt oourae at Vb» Manchester Driving Academy/ PLUMBING AND heating re- __Chester.______Manchester Mon., Tuea., Wed., evenings SERVICE STA'nON attendants OOdO or 646-0090. $ 1 . 0 0 ments, Ideal for investment or rence Moe, teleptioaeeleptioae 748-6796.' Army Southeastern Signed 742-7249. ' pairs and new installations, qjjil ’TO work in shipping and MANCmoSTBR — Executive School, Ft. Gordon, Ga. A 1964 6 p.m.-8 p.m. wanted, 8 part-time men, 4-6 $8,900 Mve rent free. Immaculate con­ Special attention to emer- Saturdays Wanted—To Buy 58 ATTRACTIVE, newly decorat­ neighborhood, lovely 7 room dition. Good location. Priced graduate of Mandiester OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! receiving, second shift, 3:80 hours dally between 8 a.m.- Colonial, m am m ou tivtoi^ gencies. Tel. 640-2923. p.m.-12, liberal benefits. Apply 8 a.m.-12 noon ed, 4-room apartment, second FuU price tor this 4 room for quick sale. Char-Bon Real South Windsor School, he entered the U.S. Business Senriees 10 p.m. Mutt be over 18. See WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ floor, basement and attic, ^ m , modem kitchen with In person days, Klock c3om Gerry Martell at ’Tire City, 857 home very centrally locat­ Estate, 643-0688.' Army in August. O ffered 13 tique snd used furniture, china, steam heat, opposite Center built-ins, 2-car garage. Sacri' ed 1 block from downtown Kadlo-TY Repair pany, 1272 Tolland Turnpike. Pratt Broad St., Manchester. ftce at $19,900. Hoyee Agency, Bankruptcy Bid glass, silver, picture frunes Park, close to buses, shop­ w. a i u i M E r Mancheater. ExceUent re­ MORIARTY BROTHERS ■NOW PLOWING — You name Services 18 oiid old coins, old dolla and ping and churches, no pets. 648-4808. your own price. Sidewalks also 886 N. Main St. — 649-5258 tirement or beginnote home Saborban For Sale 75 W hitney guns, hobby coL’ectlona, attic Adults preferred. 649-7529. tor the HarsigMed. Bnmedl- Filed by Couple Public Records cleaned. Telephone 649-7863, CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ WANTED — mason’s helper. contents or whole estates. Fur­ n e w 2 FAMILY, 6-4, under SERVING YOU W llfl 875-8401. ice, available all taoura. Satis- TYPIST-CLERICAL Phone after 6, 649-7406. ROOM Apartment for single oonetruotion, two heating sye- ote oooupanoy. J. Gordon TOIXAND — $2,600 assumes niture Repair SOrvlce Talcott- 649-6308 A Wapptog couple have filed taction guaranteed. CaU 640- Aircraft vine, Oonn. Tel. 648-7440. lady, heat, hot water, stove tems, large lot central loco- mortgage, save closing costs. Wamuitee Deads 24 24 LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ 1816. WANTED — male help for up­ and refrigerator, tile bath and ! tion. Coll Builder, Leon Cles- Spotless 6% room ^loniol a voluntary petition in bank­ John B. Baniiiil, Leon Pod- M e b iI h G a t pairs, sales, rotor blades Position available, local in­ Division of holstery factory. Apply In per­ ANTIQUE ENOUGH bone shower, parking. $60. 648-7997, ^xynski, 649-4291. Barrows «^W allace Ranch, built-tns, % acre wood' ruptcy liettog $79,376.70 to 11a- rove and Hayden L Grtewokl sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ surance company, pleasant United Aircraft Corp. son Old Colony Oo., Hilliard china, John Maddock A Sons, ed lot Hurryl Hayee Agency, bUities. Jr. to Karl E. BogU and Olga HOUR HOUR ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, Illuvliig— Tnieiaiif— Street. a Royal Vitreous, Columbus, WOMAN Ma n c h e s t e r — Bxception- MANCHESTER PARKADE 848-4808. The couple, Russell Eugene M. BogU, profierty at 666 Bush 1 ^ 1 working conditions, com­ 400 Main Street ^ 7 room Garrison Colonial, MANCHESTER 649-6306 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 Storage 20 petitive salary, merit In­ brown and white china. 742- Boat and hie wife Lou Aime, of HIU Rd. FUEL O IL ■URNER 2096. East Hartford 8, GENERAL BlLBCfTRIC Oom- NOTICE bullt-ln kitchen and wi^-to- COVENTRY—Six room Cape, 305 Oak St., listed assets of The Mancheeter BiiMdlnc and creases, excellent fringe 6770 between 7-9 p.m. WANTED over on acre, must be sold to MANCHBBTBR DeUvery. Ugbt Connecticut pany neads appliance service as Tranaoriber for woU $2,000. The petition was filed in Realty Oo. to Jhoa M. Godboat, DEUVERY FU EL O IL S TOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! benefiU, 8:15-4:16, five man wMh axperience, good Be It known that my wife, OOLONXAL—6 generoua slxed settle estate. Reduced to $14,- trucking and package delivery. days weekly. Evening in­ An Equal OpportunMy Elizabeth Wierzchowski, a/k/a Edlphone. Contact rooms, modem Idtoben, new- U.B. District Court to Hart- property on BuHh HIU Rd. Cellars, attics, trash, small Refrigerators, washers and Employer beneflta. Please call Mr. J.C Rooms Wltnout Board 59 600. J. D. Realty Oo., 648-8129, trucking done A-1 right! CaU terviews possible by ap­ Addle Wierzchowski, has left personnel managw of r redecorated throughout, 648-«779. tord. 1191111010 Jomae NariU* and Bto\'e moving Mxiclalty'. Folding McCarthy, E. Hartford, 280- 14,800. Ftallbrlek Agency, The oouide operated ISoat’s Plnilto B. NevUle to Louis Ju f 643-2928, Tremano Trucking chairs tor r.mi 649-0762. . pointment. Call Mrs. Lubas, •871. NICE ROOM next to bathitor board Md that I IONA 648-4808. S Service. 643-1124, 643-1125. WANTED — Babysitter, 2 boun gentleman with rtferencaa. i ^ rMponalble tor any 640-8464. VERNON — Choice area. Spa­ Reat Home to Hartford. nida and Mildred Arruida, prop­ •very glttmooii. OsH 648-6802, Ihe petition will be presented erty at 145 Adams S t Ktcellant locatioo. 21 Church' •'* MomifoctiirlM erltAMClI—7 roome, 5 or 4 bed- cious 6% room ranch, large CALL 643-5135 ■NOW PLCW^O — Day~and after 6. ’’ Saleamen Waatad 36-A TRANSFERRED - r Muet sell Uving room, fireplace, panel­ before Saul Seldman, referee to Green l"''Jior Estatee lae. to Painting— Papering 21 StreM. 6M.4066. **J.*?*! ‘****’„ „ * ^ Co. i *■ rooms, modem kitchen, dining i Bl8lit, parking Iota and drive­ JltilLDBtr’lteBCM part - tfina Dated at Mancheater. Oon- c rooitf, betiu, 2-car gonge, large new Garrison Colonial in ing, 2 baths, Jolousled porch, bankruptcy. The couple ore rep- btefaao h'. Caeallno and Ah- 315 CENTER STREH MANCNISIIR ■agirit S t,:______ways, Vernon area preferred. INSIDE and outride painting. WOMAN tor housecleaning, PART-UME waHraaa tor hiaoli- Write atanng ataUng quaUfi- FtiRNUHBD imto tor rant naetieut, thla 4th day o f Fabtu* § private lot $22,900. V b O - beautiful, oonvenlent Wood- Hayee Ageaqy, 648- reeented by GouH KWian «■ ) Reaaonable ratea and depend­ You name your own price. Fridays, own tramportaUoB. •onette, 11 a.m.-$ p.m. daUf’. eattriM and boura avallabla to Bear Main S t m t 649-2170. 9 ary 1965. n o iw 642-2111 I z ACMUJ. 94M 464. bm HelSbta^ $19,800. 649-072L f i s r Hreobeviky of Huttord. able. 643-41457. 876-7156;^ 64G-786I, S7M40L OaU 6M-0469 after I pjB. Apply Oraat’6, jParnd*. Hlmcli Qatar P.O. Box TV. Haial Straat VTank YHarioboarakl I - -* 4 , '■ r

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1986 Avwage Net Pieaa Rub The WdaHidr PAGE SIXTEEN For tiie Week Baded FawcMt of U. S. WanllM iianrh^Bter lEopttUtg !l|fral& VMwnnrj %, itW Inerenehig XI Oamma Obapter of Beta Members of the Junior Cen­ ProvidMioa. DsMBroto want on 14,139 night, low In 8do; Sigma Fhl will meet tomorrow tury Club, Inc., of Manchester GOP Lincoln Dinner Guest bsoopae, 10M, th* only oth­ Bimalwr of the Audit lEumtitri ta rain, developing anritf About Town at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. are reminded that Wednesday er RepubUoan goveroor a t row, Mgh se^sa. Jamee Riohmond, S47 Sum­ is the last day to purchase Rhode Briaad M the past 23 Uprena of Clronlatlaii Mm. OwMire Bcalb«rt of M mit K ttokets for Sauturday’s square yeara, only to be awapt oMt of Manche»ter— A City of Village Charm FMUr a t, cMUnmn of n*tk>nal dance. Chafee Won Handily offloe In 1360. a n a om TUtVB, w il attwtd a Mandisstsr Chapter of the Bom In Rhode leiand ih 1338, Wlil vnkA iwme 17. During his first two years as Nam (AP) — Vietnamese CentM S t. Mm . Ihomas Zemke Main St., to pay respects to Gov. Chafee’s victory in usu­ heavily hit Sunday by Viet Cong The 36 target-seeking miaalies and Ihs. Harry TorgensenwUl of Mrs. John Ooodrow, 67 Ql- Mrs. Justine HaJenar. chief executive he obtained defenses against possible attacks which touched off the were in place on their wheeled No Hint as to Cause oott Dr. Mrs. Thomas Derby ally Democratic Rhode Island state health, vocational educa­ be eo-hoetessee. A cake aale saw him carry nearly 62 per Communist retaliatory at­ current Vietnamese crisis. launching carriages, manned by wfll be highlight of the meet- and Mrs. John Martin wUl be Miantonomoh TVibe, lORM, tion and achool construction About 40 gloomy U.S. depend­ 95 Marine officers and enlisted •o-hosteeaes. cent of the voting populace— bills from the Dronocratic I««r- tacks bristled today. A bat- S>«- wiH meet tonight at 8 in Tink­ while President Lyndon John­ ents left Saigon airport for men. NEW YORK (AP)—As searchers criss-crossed th# er HaU. Deputy Great Sachem islature. and backed fair hous­ te ^ of Hawk antiaircraft An Army spokesman said the Willing Workers Circle of son was compiling the heaviest ing laws as well. home — the first of nearly 2,000 calm sea off Jones Beach today seeking bodies and de­ Hathan Hale School PTA win Anthony Egldio of Southington percentage plurality in any of missiles was set up at Da to be eVacuated under White base had until now lacked bris, federal authorities expressed mystification about meet tomorrow at 7:16 p.m. in Sknith Methodist Church will Guests at the Lincoln Day win preside at the raising of the nation’s 50 states, with 82 Dinner will include State GOP Nang air base and Vietna­ House orders while Jubilant equipment to down low-flying the cause of an airliner’s fatal dive into the water. Sie achool auAtoitum. Miss meet Wednesday a t 2 pm. In ohie#B. Refreshments of com per cent of the total votes Vietnamese fliers celebrated aircrEift before they could get In Elaabeth SheMBbarger win di- Susannah Weidey HaU. Hoetem- Chairman A. Searle Pinney, mese armed forces tighten­ Eighty-four persons were aboard the Eastern Air and venison will be served. cast. newly appointed national Oom- Monday's air raids on North close to the base. Another two reot a program of musio. es will be Mrs. Ruth Dewey and He had carried the state In ed the alert along the North Viet Nam. Hawk units were on their way Lines DC7B, a four-engine propeller plane, when it (reMaaeenta whl be aerved. Mm. Edith TurkingUm. mitteewoman Mi*. Norman Mrs. Mary Leduc, chairman the 1960 election, when he first Qov. John H. Chafee Harrower, national Committee­ Viet Nam border. About 100 yards away, a sol­ by sea, according to Marine plunged into the Atlantic Monday night minutes after of the ways and means commit­ gained the gubernatorial chair, man Theodore Rysin, 1964 Con­ U.S. Air Force F105 fighter emn funeral ceermony was held Capt. Leon E. Obenhaus, 80, of taking off from Kennedy Airport. tee of the VFW Auxiliary, will by a narrow 398-vote margin. bombera roared aloft from Da for nine Americans, eight of Victoria, Tek., commander of shortly after Pearl Harbor In gregational candidates Attya. Nang today,, but headed into No one survived the fiery Im-^ MAIN STREET •MANCHESTER sponsor a kitchen social Other guests at the Lincoln 1941 and participated as a buck James Collins smd Belton Copp, whom were killed in Sunday’s the Hawk Battalion's 'A' Bat­ pact of the 52-ton airliner with Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the post Day Dinner will include candi­ neighboring Laos for a bombing Viet Cong attack on Pielku. tery. Charlotte, N. C.; GraenvlHa> private in the landing at Gua­ as well as state representatives STRAW raid on Communist supply lines the water. A geyser of flame dates for state office during Bach of the coffins, lined up Supersonic F102 Jet fighters Spartanburg, S. C., and AtloiH home. Member* are reminded to dalcanal six months later. and senators from ' participat­ there. signaled the tragedy to watch- bring articlee for the table the 1964 election campaign, He was commissioned a lieu­ ing towns. in front of the transport plane armed with heat-seeking mis­ ers on shore some eight miles ta. Go. representatives to the General tenant later in the war, and Staging the dinner are town QuiUifled sources at Da NEmg, which was returning the serv­ siles are in alert position, ready away. The four-engine, propeOeiv Assemoly and state party offi­ fought with the Sixth Marine committees from Manchester, 80 miles south of the border, icemen's bodies to the United to scramble in case of any at­ The takeoff was routine and driven plane went down about HOUSE cials. Division at the battle of EJast Hartford, South Windeor, ■aid the FlOSs, among the beat States, was pinned with a Viet­ tack by North Vietnamese or the pilot’s last message gave no five minutes after Its 6:20 pjn. The dinner, which is being Okinawa. Vernon, Bolton and Marl­ in the U.S. Air Force arsenal, namese and an American dec­ Communist Chinese aircraft. takeoff, dropping 3,700 feet ik- oration. A wreath from the Vietnamese military patrols alarm. sponsored by six area towns, is Recalled to active duty in borough. also carried out heavy raids in To an.swer any questions to the Clark calm sea. It waa 14 set for 7 p.ni. on Feb. 17 at the Judging by advance ticket Laos Monday shortly after Viet­ Vietnamese armed forces was roamed the outer perimeter of. mdlee from the airport, and & LECLERC 1950, Chafee served with front placed at the head of each cof­ the base, on guard against at­ about what might have hap­ State Armory, Main St., in lines troops in Korea for two sales, Manchester town chair­ namese and American aircraft pened "I would have to have about eight miles off Jonea FUNERAL HOME Manchester. man Francis DellaFera pre­ ■truck at North Viet Nam. fin. tacks by Viet Cong units or Beach, a deserted summUr years. mortars. Such attacks on Bien connections with another Gov. Chafee ascended to the Chafee’s college years saw dicts a turnout in excess of The sources said raids against U.S. Ambassador Maxwell D. world,” said William L. Lamb, playground on- Long Islaadrs State House after three terms 500 for the event. Frana - "AAllr Met" Braud Taylor and Gen. William C. Hoa air base last November and south shore. FUNERAL him a member of undergrad­ North Viet Nam have halted, at Pielku Sunday took a high toll in supervisor of air safety inves­ HALE as a state representative from uate honor societies and named least temporarily. The ralde Westmoreland, commander of tigation for the Civil Aeronaut­ The crews of two other air* Warwick, from 1956 to 1962. A on the dean's list. He was a against Communist supply lines U.S. forces in Viet Nam, American personnel and air­ ics Board. liners saw the crash. SERVICE graduate of Harvard Law stopped for a moment of silence craft. William Lamb of the particularly enthusiastic col­ Elastic Steekings $ In Laoa are expected to continue in front of each coffin. Lamb and authorities of the WALTER N. School, he maintained a law lege wrestler, winning a num­ [SAVE 33) aa they have for more than a Along the frontier and Federal Aviation Agency organ­ Aeronautics Board said an Air LEX3LERC p>ractice in Providence until his Brig. Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky, throughout the 1st Army Corps Canada crew reported “an e«- ber of trophies in the 165- Trusses — Belts month. Vietnamese air force command­ region, Vietnamese armed ized about 60 crash investigat­ Director election as governor. pound weight class. ors into teams of specialists to plosion in the ocean,” and '• Chafee’s career has twice Chafee received his first Thera were no Immediate re­ er and leader of the raid by 24 forces were on full alert. (AP Pholofax) FUn American flight crew saw ARTHUR DRUG ports on results of the raids into Vietnamese bombers on North “It seems too much to expect probe the cau.se of the disaster. 23 Main Street, Manchester been intemipted by war. As a taste of politics when he as­ Albert Hager, a volunteer aboard a fishing vessel, holds an Eastern Air Lines Lamb .said that pieces of what the plane "in an exceprionally 19-year-old sot^omore at Yale, sisted Christopher DelSesto in Laos. Viet Nam Monday, was dec­ that the Viet Cong and North steep turn.” Call 649-5869 Heavy fighting continued In orated with one of Viet Nam’s Viet Nam will let Uie aerial at­ pillow, grim evidence of the plane crash that took 84 lives last night. Debris appeared to be plane parts had he enlisted in the Marines his campaign for mayor of been picked up from the runway A Coast Guard lookout es South Viet Nam today and a highest medals. j tacks Sunday and Monday go also includes a woman’s fur coat, parts of plane seats and foam rubber. shore, seaman Dsde D. Bishop, U.S. helicopter crew member Ky, who flew frdm Da Nang without some sort of retalia­ u.sed by the plane, Eastern’s Flight 683. But he stressed that 19, of Easton, Pa., heard *i was killed in action in Phuoc to Saigon with the other 23 pi­ tion,’’ a U.S. military adviser sound like a firecracker and Tuy Province, not far from Binh lots, climbed out of his Skyraid- said. such metal frequently is found on runways and the pieces had saw a fire at sea. Gla. Several other helicopter er munching a ham sandwich. A senior American adviser "Tile flames were orange hot crewmen were wounded. Before landing, the airmen per­ said Vietnamese troops in the King Leads not been identified as coming from this plane. I was not definite that it waa Binh Gia was the place where formed aerobatics above the frontier area were in fighting Many Implications a plane—yet it muat have been. NATIONAL CHILDREN’S DENTAL HEALTH about 500 VietnameM soldiers airport. trim with high morale. He said Thirteen Coast Guard ve.ssels Quiet March searched a 2 They found no survivors. er had hoped for, but he said guided the United Steelw'ork , . . . . , . a s the plane soared off Monday Vine-Ripened Tomatoes In State clvii rights workers would con­ ers Union since 1952, is op­ resents most of the workers In night from Kennedy Intema- "You keep looking,” said Attack U.S. En,.l)assy the nations steel, aluminum Uj^nnl Airport, a federal offi- Coast Guard- Capt. Ira McMlri- tinue their campaig(n throughout posed for re-election by union and can industries. ' | Its a plw* Teg Vs the day to get more Negroes to Secretary-Treasurer I. W. Abel. lan of Memphis, Tenn. ’’VVlien unofficial vote returns are ex­ There was no radio word of you don’t see people ailve it’s a M ail Join Qiose who walked to the Many economists believe la­ feeling of futility.” SALE Judge Cowles MOSCOW (AP)—About 1,000 student demonstrators courthouse with King. bor trouble in the basic steel pected to start trickling in short­ distress from the crew. It Industry could knock the steam ly after polling places close. should have been a fine trip for The 79 passengers Included BARBIZON SLIP Sponsored bps hurled rocks and smashed windows at the U.S. Embas­ At a church rally Monday However, it could take a few two young opera singers on Resigns Post sy today and smeared the building with green and blue out of the surging national Flight 663 to Richmond, Va.; night. King had urged Negroes economy in 1965. days before a trend is estab­ route to a South Carolina con­ AND PEHICOAT ink in a protest against U.S. air raids on North Viet by the thousands to Join what he lished. cert, a woman bound for a fu­ GONNECTIGUT STATE DENTAL ASSTI described as the "peaceful Steel is vital to a number of Abel, 56, accused McDonald of neral, prominent Southern bus4- HARTFORD (AP)—Su­ Nam. key industries, including the The demonstrators were led versity. Few Africans were goodwill” voter registration stealing authority from the rank Daughter Safe, nessmen, a former Virginia col­ THIS WEEK ONLY perior C!ourt Judge Albert campaign. auto, appliance, construction and file by concentrating union by 250 Vietnamese, but there among them. and container industries and a lege beauty queen, soldiers L. Coles, thf former attor­ were about 300 Chinese in iden- The students were Joined in King was scheduled to meet policy - making power in the Swenssons Learn heading home on furlough from THE ANERIGAN DENTAL ASS’N at 3 p.m. in Washington with steel strike hurts them all. Swift's PramkHi ney generat of the state, Ucal baggy blue coats and oth­ front of the embassy by a few The immediate worry is that hands of a few top officers and , and others returning er students from Lumumba Uni- hundred Russians, 'mosUy from Vice President Humphrey and advi.sors. to camp in Georgia. PETn-DOT submitted his resignation acting Atty. Gen. Nicholas Kat- the election will be close Mrs. Joseph Swensson of Moscow University. The Rus- enough to wind up in court in He said he wants to return to 97 Prospect St. and her The plana had started in Bos­ French nylon Val lace to Gov. John N. Dempsey siane helped in the rock throw­ zenbach. He said he hoped to the steelworkers ‘‘basic, decent, family and guests were ton. but air but one of Its psa- and dot embroidery border today. talk later in the day with Presi­ an entangled, time-consuming dignified tmde unionism.” Asse mbly OK’s ing. legal fight. thrown into turmoil breif- sengers had boarded ia New the hem and sladied In a letter to the governor Malcolm Toon, political coun­ dent Johnson. McDonald, six years older ly last night when the York. sides of a shadow-paneled Oole said he intends to return From the nation’s capital, the Both sides predict victory. than Abel, plugged away at ac­ ’Ihrough the night, under tha sellor at the embassy, said a The Abel camp predicts a 200,- news of the crash of East­ petticoat in Zephaire(R) to his old law firm in Bridge- Added Expenses protest would be filed with the 1664 Nobel Peace Prize winner complishments made by the ern Airlines flight 663 was eerie light of flares dropped by ^ t i s ta j)ort. plans to return to Selma, Ala., 000-vote edge. McElonald said union during his years of lead­ planes and helicopters, this Foreign Ministry against the de­ last week, "I’m practically in.” brought to them by radio. UtUe Miss 7-16, Miss ’’Simply stated,’’ he said, “I HARTFORD (AP)—The Gen­ struction. to resume command of ,the ership. He promised more ad­ The executive board of the boats continued the search. small. GOOD ADVICE find that my mind and my heart three-week-old civil rights Basic steel contract talks vancements. Searchers could see the lights of eral Assembly today approved Adam Clymer, correspondent opened the first of the year women’s club was meeting medium ^ rv lie with the role of the counsel­ for the Baltimore Sun, was struggle in that west Alabama McDonald wound up his cam- at the house at the time.. the shore and the glow of Man­ large, extra J I U lor and the advocate—not with expenses of $2,500 for each city. but quickly folded under the paigpi Monday night in Lacka­ hattan about 40 miles away. FROM THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE! struck in the mouth and given pressure of the union election­ Mrs. Swensson’s daugh­ large UWB the role of the Judge—and my legislator for the "special reg­ medical aid by Soviet police. Negro leaders directing the wanna, N.Y. with a plea for a ter, Miss Blaine Odell, a Chris Walk of the Federal in white, veara at the bar have created ular session" of the Legislature. Selma campaign in King's ab­ eering. The companies indica­ "smashing victory.”- Aviation Agency said the lari Bernard Ulmann, bureau chief ted they would not agree to stewardess for Eastern, lasting Ues to the active prac­ The Senate took the acUon of Agency French Presse, was sence promts^ to continue "When negotiations resume had been on flight 663 lost radio call from the plsuie waa REG. 4.00 tice of law and liUgation which right -to-vote demonstrations anything under those circum­ let’s not have any doubt about week and was still assigned an acknowledgment of a routina first. The House gave its ap­ struck In the left eye by a stick stances. SEVILLA Inevitably draw me back to it.’’ proval later. and was treated by the Ameri­ throughout the week. who is master of this union,” he to it as far as her mother instruction from the Kennedy Coles’' resignation will take The House then adjourned un­ can embassy doctor. Another in the day by day ser­ The union and companies said said. knew. tower to change direction. 'Rm A fully paneled Zephaire(R) CHOP SALE affect March 31. He was elected til noon Wednesday. Clymer was detained at a dis­ ies of protest marches in Selma negotiations would resume Abel, making his final appear­ After a series of frantic plane had reported it was climb­ Batiste slip with eyelet eent 57 more to Jail Monday —- around mid-February. The un­ ance in Clanton, Ohio, said hi| attorney general in 1958 on the Each legislator normally re­ trict police station. A police calls to the airlines it w'as ing through 3,700 feet, headUt embroidery and imported ticket headed by Qov. Abraham spokesman said he was being including the Rev. James Bevel, ion could strike May 1. campaign had been a “crusade ascertained that Mias Odell southeast. Alenccxi nylon lace trim. ceives a $2,000 salary and $500 Some 980,000 steelworkers are to return this union to its right­ was safe. She had been Rlbicoff. In 19M Dempsey ap- In expenses for a regular two- held wMle "his Incorrect behav­ The pilot was Capt. Frederick Perfect to wear under uniforms. Mtnted him to the Superior ior ia being discuMed.” (See Page Two) eligible to vote. The union rop­ ful owners — the membership.” transferred to a shuttle Robert Carson. 41, of Huntii^ LitUe Miss 9-16. Tall Miss 12-20, irf ■ Court. year term. Because of the un­ service between Boston and ton, N.Y., a veteran of 19 yean Lady 38-42 usual nature of the unprecedent­ He did net elaborate. New Ycrk. She has been a \ belhS tsl S H O U L D E R Dempsey, In a letter of reply The crowd surged past a thin with the airline. Both he ani in white. Mies 12-30. A n r \ today, said he accepted Coles’ ed second term, legislative lead­ stewardess for 15 months first officer Edward Robert LitUe Lady / I .. /V decision “with full and kindly ers agreed to the larger expense line of police. Most a t the em- Income Tax, Number 2 and is based In Boston. 14%-22% ‘T ' ot 1 appreciation for your motiva­ allotment, rather than regular bossy windows on the ground The Swensson’s Joy waa (See Page Eight) in white. Lam b Chops tion.'’ salaries. and second floor were smashed. dampened, however, when Members will be authorized Some in the crowd hung anti- they learned that the dead MAIN FLOOR the regular travel allowance of American signs on the seven- pilot was Edward Dunn of Crash Victim 10 cents a mile from their foot iron picket fence in front Changes in Deduction Rules Clinton. Dunn and his wife WEST HARTFORD (AP)—Lt homes to the state capital and a t the building. were close friends of the (J. G.) John Allen Ebers, 26- back again. The disorders closely followed EDITOR’S NOTE — It used^ This doesn’t go for under-86^i>ast eight years before the Swenssons and had been Bulletins REPEAT OF A year-old son of Dr. and Mrs. Bills providing salaries for the pattern of previous demon­ their house guests, for a nieodore Martin Ebers of 98 to be that if you damaged your people. For them the law Is un^ sale. Culled from AP Wires' legislative employes during the strations. oar in an accident, and your in­ changed. For medicine and If you are itemizing deduc­ month, about six year* Newport Ave., IJest Hartford, current session were also ready Witnesses said the small de­ surance didn’t cover it, you drug expenses they deduct only tions, you may need far more ago. Just before Dunn be­ SELLOUT LaOB- was one of three Navy men for action 'Diesday. came a pilot of Esistem. tachment of police appeared to could claim the damage as an what exceeds one per cent of detailed advice than there is Mrs. Swensson had been a killed in the crash of a Jet On Saturday, the legislators be making no effort to restrain income tax deduction. That rule Income and then only when it is room for here. If that’s the FILM BAN RE'VERSED komber ih Oregon Monday. are expected to officially note member of their wedding NEW YORK (AP) — A Lam b Chops the death of State Rep. George J. the rock throwers. has been changed. Following is added to medical expenses case, then here are two sugges­ I>arty at Braintree, Mass. Hie demonstrators were led the -second of five special which are not deductible, until tions : court ban on the showlag ei PRE-SEASON S A li OF (Gee PEie Eight) Malloy, R-Avon. articles explaining changes and they exceed three per cent of Carefully examine the instruc­ the movie, "John Goldtaib, (See Page Eight) procedures In the Income tax. Income. tion sheet sent taxpayers by the Please Come Home,” was re­ Lottie Anyone can deduct transpor­ Internal Revenue Service or at versed today. The University NOW YOU CAN HAVE NOISELESS, By JAMES MARLOW tation costs for going to get the nearest IRS office for 50 Push - Button of Notre Dame sought tka' IOsb'-; cents buy the government’s 169- DAYTIME \b* aivV WASHINGTON (AP) — If medical care, like bus, train, ban because of references he- \lo t DUSTLESS, TANKLESS, CORDLESS you’re going to itemize deduc­ taxi or plane fare or the cost page booklet: "Your Federal Job System the story to the unlverrity'a \\Jve of gas, oil, and parking. You Income Tax football team. A flve-maa KIDNEY 09 tions In order to take all you still can. But — Generally, no 'Me any longer court of the Apprilate Divi­ VACUUMING! With the new low-oost Black can In filing your 1664 Income Now, if you use your own oar can deduct as a personal ex­ Gets Started sion of the State Suprenek' DRESSES k Decker Central Vacuum System all you need Uuc return, remember Congress going to get medical care, you pense the cost of auto tags, a Court, in Issuing ita Lamb Chops made a number of changes in can deduct a flat five cents a driver’s license, poll taxes, the granted a 10-day stay ef $1^ carry is the feather-light hose. Just plug it in to I what you can and can’t deduct. mile Instead of gas and oil tax on alcoholic beverages, or NEW YORK (AP) — A vast, entry of the order. ThU - (loll) ■ ■ a S * ^ \ any of the convenient wall inlets. . and watch ,In the past you could deduct, costs. tobacco, or the tax on hotel new push-button re-employment the effect a t giving the aal* the dirt disappear. fully for personal losses from And there’s this that's new: bills or tickets to sports events system is under way to obtain versity time to aak for pron- new Jobe for thousands of civil­ Where's the tank? Down in the basement or theft or casualty, like a storm If you give your services free or theaters. mission to appeol the rnUaif LAMB 0OMBINATION ,nSrLnU»89e that damaged your house or an to a queried charitable organi­ Until now you could exclude ians to be put out of work by to the Court of Appeals, Mas out in the garage. It’s four times as powerful accident that damaged your zation — and use your automo­ from taxable income dividends shutdowns of military installa- state’s highest eourt. as any vacuum tank cleaning you’ve tned. >^d, UMB PATTIES aSBo oar, if It wasn’t covered by In- bile in doing so — you can de­ up to $50 a year—$100 tor mar­ Uone. ANN GARSON . . the whole system can be iiutalled in hours to BUiance. duct five cents a mile for its ried couples if each had at least Information is being coded fm: last a house-time. Now you can deduct only use, instead of actual out-of- $50 of dividend income — and an electronic computer to re­ Crisp daytime cottons nav* what Is above the first $J00 of pocket expenses, as in the past. you could subtract from your locate the workers swiftly In at one half you would We’ll be Imppy to demonstrate this low-cost loss In each occurrence — .never And this is newt If your em­ Income tax four per cent of div­ other posts of their choice. home cleaning unit with no obligations, of Star-Kist Sunshine for Insurance-covered loss. And ployer transferred you or you idends received above the $50 ”It’s a fabulous thing,” said expect to pay. Drip- U an accident damaging your went to work for a new em­ or $100 deduction. A- (3- Gross, sent here from the dry prints and solids, course. Won’t you come in or give us a call? SgIW WhHt Thhg Ohm-it firaekGn oar was due to your own wilful­ ployer you may be able to de­ Now you can exclude $100 In in Washington popular casual styles r t — ness, you can’t deduct at all. duct moving and travel ex­ dividends—$200 if married and as assistant to the commandant “.’sssr * ■ur * Oar owners won’t find much penses tor you and your'fami­ each has dividend Income—but of the Brooldyn Navy Yard to for misses and women. 39 23 oomfort In this change. ly but under two conditions: above that you can deduct from coordinate the program. Plenty of half sizes. ^CENTRAL VACUUMING People whose 65th blrtiiday You work at least 39 weeks your tax only two per cent of ”We have-'high hopes tor Me Regulariy $7.00. was as late aa Jan. 1, 1966 can out of the first year in the new your dividends. success.” HamlhWrap * off Baggies deduct fully their medical and Job or Bome other Job you got Until now you could exempt The Brooklyn yard, with Reprinted From Hie Herald—Sat, Jan. SO, ISOS 14 medicine -coats. Before 1664. later in the same area a ^ your from taxation $100 a week of about 9.4(X) amptoyes, is the they ooidd deduqt all medical new Job In relation to your dd atek pay after you had been largest of 96 military installa­ •« Black a D eckec' FggB Wri|i Food Bg|g costs blit only that part at their residence le at least 20 miles rick a week. And you could de­ tions ordered cloaed by the Da- madloina and drug bill above farther than- the distance be­ duct thd $100 in that first week tonsp Department lari Novem­ 33* •sx 61* OM per cent of tfielr Income. tween your old residence and If your bad been Injured or bos- ber. Woih at the yard will be 336 NORTH MAIN ST. B>uther, If you provide mors your oM Job. pltaliaed. Not any more. phased out by Jime 30, 1966. thfui half the aupport o< overdU If ycu sold your bixpe qo or Now you can’t deduct any­ Aitogefiier, about 17,000 civil­ 2 FOR $7. TEL 649-5253 ^ parenta — even thouHi they after. your 66th bMbday fbr thing for the first seven days of ian workers will lose their joba. BUILDING MATERIALS DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY a^ght have had $600 Income $20,(XX) or lees, you pM-Mt.t4uc fUnesa unless you were hospital Aloe ari tor cloaing were tw» Second Floor LUMBER FUEL t))ur 'own ^ you tberefora on any pioftt'maile. tDit'V'MW, laed at least cm day in that other ahipyarda, in Boston and SHOP FRIDAYS TO 8:30 P.M. ia HARTFORD. EAST HARTFORD, WEST HARTFORD oasit oWm tnam aa dependants A ^.'a p arM «x«mptialk4|anrpr time. Portsmoioh, N.H., and vartoua OPEN 6 DAYS I ‘GAP, you can dsduot the parenta’ vlded tar preOb oo Ufllwr*pno«G Nor can you deduct anything Army, Navy and Atr Fmo THUES. TO 9 PA^. MIOOLETO>VN, BRISTOL. MANCHESTER AfiMi, Roaafaia wd^ai ‘ftlAtkoi ituduits hurt and, ■ifnoal’tad medicine oeMa in bouaea. isr the first 80 days c< illness ctMtiea. ■STAIUSHB) SINCI 1920 AND NEW BRITAIN ; th« is Amvican ^ __ Hm test Js. .wtaetiier you Butyou nMMtjMwioinMd aa$ Bblasa your rick' pay in that I Groaa aaid aufloyaa k3«| (Sm