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IfONOiY, MABCH M, MM FAGS EIGHTBEH lMattjrl?f fiter Ew^titos l|waUi Average Daily Net Press Ron For tb« Week Ended The Weather 'dent, will preside in the' ab Mandi 12, 1966 Clear, colder tonight, loir Marine Pvt. Donald C. Shriners Hear sence o f the VBcatfaming presi SO-25; fair, cooler tomorrow, Haugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. About Town dent, Tliatnas Fetguabo. Pro sraoAL Thomas D. Haugh of 32 Garden Announce Engagements high near 40. Sleith Friday gram cbainnaa this month is 14,582 n e Amy - Navy Auxiliary St., has completed individual Frank Sbekkn, second vice 'T i y win aponsor a Mystery Ride combat training at Camp Le- Manchester— City o f Village Charm WlHiam Bleitli, president of president ’ f i F o « n Wednesday, A pril« . Those plan Jeune, N. C. Iona Manufacturing Co., will ning to attend may make res Members are a ^ e d to send MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1966 (Clierifled Advertlaing on JPege IS) PRICE SEVEN CBNH show slides and give a talk their reservations at once. VOL. LXXXV, NO. 139 . (SIXTEEN PAGES) ervations with Mrs. Charles Manchester WATOS will about his hunting Safari to AIRWA Turkshot o f 93 Russell St., Mrs. meet tomorrow at the Italian India, fbr Omar Shrine Club’s IPARM l o a n s HIGHEST Hariy Mahoney of 11 Bluefleld American Club, Elldrldge St. March meeting Friday night. WASHINGTON — .^ erlca n MATS l>r., or Mrs. John Vince, 227 Weighing In will be frc«n 7 to 8 A social hour at Willib’s Steak farmers and their cotqieraitlvee McKee S t p.m. Dr. Gerard Miller of Man-. House b^ h is at 6 ^ ^ dinner is borrowed a record *6.6 bUlion r They make dishwashing a Pleasure! Love’s Answer Chester will be the guest speak ait 7:30, and Sleitfi*8 presenta through the Ftlrm Credit , Ad- 18” X 80”. All colors! *\M Manchester Orange will meet er. His topic will be “Weight WILMINGTON. Del. tion will begin about 8:30. Rus niinistration during the year Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Orange and Its Problems." (AP)—Patti Ann Boyle, 18. M illion sell Prentice, first vice presi- Halt Ih e third and fourth de ended kuk June SO. has rented a billboard to let grees will be conferred. A cater Washington School PTA will her boy friend know she's ed supper will be served at 6:30. sponsor a Science Pair tomor not yet ready for marriage. No st^>per reMrvations are nec row, from 7:15 to 9 p.m. In the Last week Ralph Julian, essary. Tickets will be^ sold at school cafeteria. There will lie 19. rented a billboard say the door. Monbers are* remind individual, team and class proj ing. "Patti I love you. Will ed to bring articles for an auc ects on display. A PTA refresh you marry me?” Back i-Red tion table. ment committee will serve re She answered with a freshments during the evening. question of her own. She Miss Karen Llndgengrin, The event Is open to parents I rented the same billboard grand worthy advisor of the and friends, i and put up her message; Order o f Rainbow for Girls, graduate \ • "Ralph. After I and her associate grand offi<- Manchester Chapter of Dis from University of Dela- cere, will visit Manchester As I Lorlng photo Oerrick photo Suharto a b le American Veterans will The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss Ja- , ware ? Patti.” sembly tonight at 7:30 at an have its annual dinner with nom Initiatory meeting at the Ma Oaryl Lyim Kissell to Anthony net A. Metlvier of West Willing- inations and election of offi R. Petkaitis, both of Manches ton, formerly of Manchester, to sonic Temple. Officers are re cers tomorrow night. Members Gets Full minded to wear long white ter, has been announced by her David M. Mayer of Manchester State News will meet at the Legion Home parents, Mr. and Mnff Andrew has been announced by her par gowns. Refreshments will be at 7:30. served after the meeting. KisseM of 765 E. Middle Tpke. ents, Mr. and Mrsi' Roger Metl Her fiance is the son of Mrs. vier of West WMllngton. Support The Ladies Aid Lutheran Roma Petkaitis of. 106 Camp- Her fiance is the son of Mr. Judge Denies Women's Missionary League of field Rd. and Albin Petkaitis of and Mrs. Joseph Mayer of 75 SINGAPORE (AP) — Zion Lutheran Church will meet Hartford. Wedgewood Dr. f i r s t Jakarta radio said today for a topic discussion in the Mitchell Case Miss Kissell is a senior at |dls8. Metivler attended Man Assembly Room at the church more than a million per Manchester High School, and is chester High School. She Is em N a t i o n a l after the Wednesday Lenten sons rhassed in the Indo employed at Shady Glen. ployed at Manchester Modes. Venue Shift riHEMOS' Service at the church. S t o r e s , nesian capital in a demon- Mr. Petkaitis is a graduate of Mr. Mayer is attending the Al SAVE TWICE-with low prices and the FROM YOUR Manchester High School. He is bert I. Prince Technical School, most valuable stam ps-Jj/GREEN STAMPS! HARTFORD (AP)—De- a seaman apprentice in the U.S. Hartford, and is employed at fense counsel. Mark Lane ^ Moriarty Bros., Manchester. Navy, stationed in Norfolk, Va. filed for a change of venue speakers ^fm inded that su- YOU ALWAYS No date has been set for the The wedding is planned for today as proceedings open- harto "cleanse the Cabinet" of wedding. j Aug. 27. Miss SAVE AT THE ed in the case of David H. communist elements and put all Tisha , ______-I I > . ’ I Mitchell III, who hopes to Communists on trial, ARTHUR DRUG CHUCK establish the principle that Xhe rally was organized by refusing to be drafted is the political parties that make Woman’s preoccupation with Disturb Not My Slunihering Fair beauty is as old as nuuiklnd it sometimes the morally up the anti-Communist Pancha- self. The. ancients of Israel, ^ Sleep is where you find it and this unidentified motorcyclist found his close at proper thing to do. siia Front. Egypt and Babylon weren’t hand. Apparently tired of working on his “bike” he decided to catch a quick Lane, who will bear the The U.S. ambassador to In- exac^y strangers to the art of I Sava TImal Sava Monayl nap and was also caught by a Gastbnia, N.C., photographer who said he didn’t princlpal burden of defending donesia, Marshall Green, said in paint and makeup and count COMECrf wtth Mitchell in the U. S. District a telephone conversation with less attentions to their tresses. dare awaken him to learn his identity. (AP Photofax) LECLERG 'INVITATIONS Court trial, said it would be im- Tokyo the demonstration was In fact, the notorious Queen possible for the young man to one of the largest he had ever Jezebel is generally conceded FUNERAL HOME ANNOUNCOffiNTS Students of Wolcott High School load some of 17,500 letters to fellow high to have been a pretty racy ACCCSSOMES get a fair trial in Connecticut seen. school pupils across the country into a mail truck. They ask the students to number who relied on more MuMii stfti. IrauMMU ft*m, w«ddlt« Differ on Costs because of the widespread pub- The Indonesian government FUNERAL ■Mipory book!, imrUm, foWj Nerispus Thief sign petitions backing U.S. efforts in Viet Nam. (AP Photofax) artificialities than any female DoM, brl4«'l«aU «te. All buiiHhilly liclty the case h8is received. radio said leaders of the rally In history. wld« «hoic» of tlylof ond Lane’s motion that the trial pledged full support to Suharto I SERVICE ■ricM. Ut M fwlR you with yotir wodding OAKLAND, Calif. (A P ) WALTER N. Soolb 9U OUR COMfUTE UNt— BONI-IN - HItST CUTS —A robber got so nervous be held somehwere else was and urged all at the demonstra- At any rate, we are going to denied by Judge T. Emmet tion to pray to God that his ac- look into the business of beauty LECLERC CALL Scientists Foresee Monday he told three vic Clarie. tions would benefit Indonesia. Woleptt High Students In the weeks ahead. We will see Director JUNE KNIGHT Cut From O nly the Choicest LB tims, “If you guys keep this how the search for beauty has up. I ’ll have to call the cops "The court finds this is a Speakers called on the army 23 Main Street, Manchester CONN. ENVELOPE CO. progressed down through the 643-0969 Heavy Western Steers. myself.” dilatory, delaying tactic that is chief to take Immediate action centuries and take a quick look Call 649*5869 Mars Round Trips TTie gunman, who slip without merit,’’ d arie said. to stabilize the country’s econo at some of the artful and not- ped into the P&X Market my and to reopen the University ^ShouC Support o f LBJ so-artful dodges that have Actiarad 'ahd are being mailed volved to the project hope to and Mrs. William C. Bergeron al has stirred controversy. your latent loveliness. Come Parking Areas • Oas Stations • Basketball Courts SLICED Adrhlitistration estimated the systems.” ing along approlmately $1,- to the wtoools by a group calling produce more signatures than once, come always to VILLAGE of 87 Harlan St. POUND William S. Wise, commission Now Booking for Seasonal Work BOILED HAM cost o f a round-trip Martian ex- Kuhrt envisioned nuclear- 000. Man, 20, Is Itself Students Approve Vietnam the 477,000 obtained by college LANTERN BEAUTY SALON. The couple are both 1965 I director, said Monday that the cursion at about *6,400 for a 180- powered eloper spaceships— Effort, or SA'VE. students and presented to Vice 129 Center Street, Manchester grsuiuates of Manchester High commission has received about pound mtm, (less for a thin powered by a ” gas-core nuclear The idea was bom In a con- President Hubert H. Humphrey . . . Phone; 643-4949 . . . High Early Bird Special School. Miss Blake is employed Beet Buys ipt JProdueet than, more for a fat one)" krhUe rocket?’' 200 objectlomr against the pftf-’ Stylists . . , Permanents . . . at Aetna Life Insurance Co., temporary Issues course for month, Coloring . . . Hours: 9 to 6 Wesley A. Kuhrt of United Air- por bargain hunters, he sug- Army En^neers posal, many claiming the lines In Thompsen Killing Hartford. Mr. Bergeron is serv seniors conducted at Wolcott by ' Monday,' Wednesday, Thursday 1Q% DISCOUNT NOW THRU APRIL 1st eraft Laboratories set the tab at gestcd a 24-hour earth-orbit trip would be unattractive. ing in the U.S. Navy aboard To ‘Slow’ Falls HARTLAND (AP)—A 2p-year- nes Thompson, who lived with Robert F. Carroll. and Saturday . . . 9 to 9 Friday All work Personally supervised. We are 100% insured. $35,000. . for 200 passengers at *1,260, the USS Shangri-la, berthed at (See Page Eight) LEITUCE ORANGES They offered their guesses at while for folks better heeled fi- Oirt msTi was arrested bv state couple, was in the house Carroll, the faculty sponsor B52s Attack . . . Closed Tuesdays . , . May Port, Fla. For Inspection . playing ■with their only daughter and adidaor for SAVE, said the the opening of a syUiposium on nanclally, he forecast: DeMAIO BROTHERS No date has been set for the < police early today tor the Doro- Thompsen discovered the project began as a direct result 648-7691 532353484823232323235348535353 wedding. ICEBERG Florida Valencia “ Space Age In the Fiscal Year Round trips to: the mills. \ QUART BOTTLi A public defender. Stanley North Vietnamese gunners. ^ • ■ , q i N would have to be figured in ad Herald Tribune would combine of her "mental incapacity.” Paper compantos donated J Borrowed Hardware their Sunday editions. Herman, was appointed to rep On the political scene, Pre dition to body weight alone — Asked what her status is now paper, envelopes, ink attd other WNBC said on its Ngw York resent Solberg. mier Nguyen Cao Ky’s military fpr example, the weight of food that another person has been supplies. The murder of 80-year-old government toced continuing and oxygen to sustain the trav television and radio stations A»* 0 5 ^ Monday night that plana for the Dorothy Thompsen oMUired ‘“ ’rested, Gulon said he could a local printer donatisd abqut unrest stemming from the oust ^ 3 ' ” 8 9 eler. Fixtes Gemini Leak not be certain. He said, how- $900 worth of free work. A list m V . m B B W B merger "are being submitted’’ Jiuie 16, 1966, at Mrs. Thomp. er of Ky’s potential rival, Gen. "W e figure about double a OAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Gemini 8 after on oxygen leak ever, the warrant on which she nigh schools was pro-vlded by a yen Chanh Thi, from com- person’s weight for the over-all _^After wrestling, through the was discovered. company printing such a list for of the army’s 1st Corps. cost for a one-way trip,” he The environmental control T b. W«a SttbM JourbU qbot. TbbbipMb. Ibm.4 l|.r body »b «n " J W J S d ! a federal agency. 3,000 persons demon- 91.00 OFF night with me^tanicei prob- dicates an error was made. said. That, would make it *3,200 Aysteto is the de-vice that keex>s ed Waiter N. Thayer, president he returned home from work Pupils put on va.rlous pro ■ to^"onV'way\o "Mara, or *6,400 space agency officialB State Police Commissioner the Wto astronauts alive. It of the Herald Tri'bime, as saying that day. Mrs. Thompsen had grams to raise the *600 needed (See page Fifteen) Leo J. Muloahy declined com for the round trip. today gave the Gemini 8 astro- pumps oxygen tor breathing and that a merger wouldn’t take been stabbed in the back -with a to pay for a bulk mailing per- scons Pkc ment on how the new develop T h e M USIC of All. 4Qc Asked about the higher nauts a tentative grreen Ught to gets rid of carbon dioxide ex place this month but "mey qc- table knife and carving forlti, hilt. Cold Water' All' SI83c ,'J 45£j — — ------— blast off Wednesday on the start haled by the spacemen. It also ment would affect the slain None of the’ companies that TURF SPRING cur in 1966.” beaten about the head with a of a busy three days to si>ace. cools the spacesults — as well Other ofheiale of the three hammer and hanged from the woman’s mother-in-law, except donations wonts 'to be VOLUME I ____ that the matter would be dls- BUILDER William C. Schneider, Gemini as the Inside of the Gemini 8 newspapers were not immedi back porch by ,a toaster cord. identified, In Naugatuck cu8.sed with the cotoner. All Fluffy '%S'83cl ‘tli' 34c Final Touch mission director, said this spacecraft — and keeps the at- ately available tor comment. Thompsen’s mother, Mrs. Agr "The companies don’t want Bulletins IPs the best price we've 91.00 OFF morning tihati"we are proceed Mulcahy said that Solberg and any credit,” sold Carroll. “ And, had on Turf Builder, (See Page Eight) ing tor a lauich tomorrow, but the Thompsen fantlly were ac' the printer. doesn’t want any; America’s favorite lawn Windsor Is the most talked H r i X / A LOTION DETERGENT ' CUT SPENDING—GOP about grass In a generation. Customer appreciation spe 12-OZ STL. No Money^ ore on a very tight schedule.” quainted. and he Indicated that ^ fertiliser. So low, in fact, Rinso 'S irs'35c L y U Y C l-PT 6-OZ BTL 65e Solberg has been a suspect for ^ yonTl probably want scvr Ik thrives - in heat ahd The go-aheM came after a go to the students.” WASHINGTON (AP) cial! “The Music of Spring” some time. era] baga. Jmft give us a drought that turn other lengthy Berie4*o( tests indicated After the petitions are re- Seven RbpubUcan senator*; grasses brown. Now avail No Petrol^ calL We’U deliver right LP record. While they last. that a Ufe-swportlng . en-vlron- called today for a halt to to yonr garage door. able in a biend containing ^LUt^** ^ 9-OZ CAN' i mental contim unit borrowed "unnecessary' federal spend 60% Windsor. Silver Dust, a r s 37c 10,000 Sq. Ft. M ||C S I .0 0 . $3.98 value. Noth No Police from another spacecraft, Gemi- ing” but urged a series o f In Reg. 18.96. I Reg. 68.95, mrmx woTiclng pToperly; and tjBS Signs Bill creases in (Social Securityf ing elM to buy. 12 top Co CHASE & SANIORN 2-LS BULLETIN tedxiioal troublee also were re- benefits and payments. Led 6.000 sq. t t , reg. 4.95 Coffee 1.85 NAUGATUCK (AP) — The solved to the AUm boooter by minority leader l Evereti «4.46 R«C- 8:9.5 ...... $8.46 Lux W.n35c lumbia recording artists. fliree police cars In this com- which wlU hurl an unmanned M. Dirksen o f minola, munlty were back to action to- Agena taiget satellite into orbit, $4:8 Billion More RepubUcans said in a mlnoiy^ Beech-Nut 9 day after being ordered off the Astronauts Nell A. Armstrong Ity report o f the Nenatd" *5 OFF scons SPREADER WITH PURCHASE OF ANY ,'Wisk_- CHOPPED - 4 7K OZJARS«9e . V - ■treets last night for lack of David R. Scott-^who v^ere Committee on Agtog that ' SCOTTS LAWN PRODUCT gasoline. The cars n U m ^ to grounded 24 hours by the me- older persons have been harC 4- duty After a conference betwMn chanical failuree—were to at- hit by inflation. “A loss of UM 01PKG 36c PIshary Piasiiakas . For Viet War Aid AppiM Way Piua Mix }t MAI M4 TO Gemtai 9’a enviroanuntal functjoniniT system which forced postponement of the launch until tomorrow ttia BouM Ib agopected to aet eo •wdhKE, P i'otflim * 1— - • g iea F n n V1ttMi9: , Motnl vnft w m tnetoftad Ib aaoming: Systeqss from Geinini 9 were used as replacements. (AP Fhotofax) anottiar Mi pnsMkig .(G** FNN •toaf - 4 - . MS.
i< MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1966 P A G E TWO MANCHESTER EVENiNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1966 P A G E T H R E E t»r o f :)ih* Rroewal and that Miss Crandall’s property is Sheinwold on Bridge ToDand now divided into three parcels, reprcecnt a t i ^ of' "the liboobi teac)ier at Bennet Junior High " D e ilt e v n tiontag a constable to warn off containing a total of 45 acres, Soudi deder , School Ptfrente Aesociatloo. School, effective April 8. She traffic. .R The asoooiatioa has criticized but wUl have to be acquired as KNOW WHAT YOB NEED Both sidM vulnerable 12 001 has accepted an assignment ta Adults Phym Ed. b e f o r e y o u SET OUT NORTH Dental Clinic Idea the oondition of Lincoln, and Plan Board Approves one parcel, but without the A six^eek physical education AMERICAN LEGION house, which will have to be ac . A A 5 4 Arabia teaching American chil Mrs. Virginia Ceiinskl, chair By ALFHED SHEINWOLD <57 A 7 4 dren whose parents are oil com Lincoln Nystrom to Resign class tor couples is being or man of Ita improvement com quired on some other basis. The best way to play a suit O AJ65 pany employee. * ganized by Mrs. J. A. F r^ d o Asked by Board mittee, last n i^ t appeared be Two New Subdivisions A title search w ill be neces- A K J 7 Endorsed by Bo^d sometimes depends on how of Rt. 85. The class is limited fore the boeird to request that The planning, and zoning though a good portion Is not sary. Baker told the commis- WEST EAST many tricks you hope it will As Grade School Principal to 20 couples, and ton have al The hoard of education hist night formally endorsed it consider the possibility of A Q97 A J 1031 A proposed dental clinic to provide dental care at commisidon last night approved suitable for devaopment," sion that the federal go vcr^ supply. If you don’t know how ty J95 Hebron Lincoln Nystrom, principal of ready signed up. Those wishing, the proposal for a new 12-iwm elementary school to Unking improvements to the Kunzll says. ment will pay half the cost of <5? 1032 a 49-lot mibdlvisUm k n ^ « many tricks you need in the 0 10972 O Q » / nominal costs for Manchester school children from dis Bolton ESementary School since to Join should call Mrs. Freddo, be built on a 20-acre town-owhed site in the Gardner- renewal project. .A 6341.../ . The class vriH meetThursdays key suit find out the answer A 109 8 advantaged families came a step closer to reality last August 1963, will leave his poet Curtis called to the board's Wdley View, to be located be- Engineer Everett Gardner Baker agreed to have the rec- SOUTH School Busing at 8. p.m. in the high school BINGO Spring St. area. The action waS necessary, Supt, of to that question before jou night. The board of education not only endors^ tij® at the end of toe school year. 8 O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. ______attention a letter to Mrs. Cclln- tween Mountain Spring Rd. and gubmitted .preliminary pl^ns for reatlon board’s secretary check A K86 . g;ym, starting March 24. Mr. and Schools William Curtis told t h e ------tackle it. ^ K Q 8 6 philosophy behind the clinic, but ------T~ His resignation was accepted board, before steps can be m u l l i n g ov^..the ^uesUon o f po^ 30, and a five-lot subdi- a 19-home addition In teck of with A tty. King, to get esti- Bids Sought Mrs. Michael Landolphi will be Opening lead— Ten of dubs. O K4S also agreed to supply space for welfare rolls, but with annual last night by the board of edu EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT taken’ bv the town directors for tentlal resideriUal expansltm In sUted that no federal funds vlslon on Dunn HIU Rd. Woodland Summit subdivi- mates o f the cost o f the title if." 1. toe Irjstruotors. There wlU be ' ...... ----- 'k._ k..ok available imder renewal D eclarer very wisely counted A A Q 3 _ _ incomes under $6,000, The board of education is cation, along with that of M i the hiring of an architect. the area which hM been fore Its operation in an unused room tuition charge to cover ex- I t also discussed the prob- ^ his tricks before beginning to SouA WcA N mA B m I H ie dentists also told the chael Mclnemey, a Grade 4 AlUrough the school board had seen by Curtis anrta- pensea. lems in v o lv e in the purchase » « wbrnltted to -Town En- Selectman Carmelo play: Two spades, three sure board that no funds for equip teacher. Both resigned for per approved a prebminary site plan the result of the proposed Rt. to public buildings. tion of town children to and Bulletin Board of Crondail's Pond under the g*neer Cosgrove for approval, zanghi told Baker and the com- hearts; two sure diamonds and ter High School. ment are yet available, but that sona! reasons. for the proposed school in^an- 6 bypass. However, Rybczyk said that The selectmen 'will meet to Pederal Open Spaces Act, and _ mUslon that Atty. King has In; three clubs. South saw he would A-6-4; Hearts, A-7-4; Diamonds, Speaking on the propoeal be the Economic Opportunity Ooun- from elementary and high The board, in accepting the uary, it had neglected to ^ v e Board members wondered last should the town decide to build night at 7 ta the town offices. granted p e r m l s ^ tor a day n e ^ two additional tricks, but A-J-6-5; Clubs, K-l-7. fore the board was Dr. .Robert cTl will make application for school for a contract period of reaigiiations, 'voted to thank “ITS TIME TO TAKE A STAND” approval to a budding of sped- night whether it might not be a new school or renovate the The monthly -voter-making ses nursery on Hurlbut Rd. Two assurance from Miss U ly jumpedu to » a— conclusion______when Answer: Bid one notrump. S. Smith, secretary of the Man them through toe State £k»nom- either three or five years. The them for their contribution to fic size and type, wise to plan now for a large old one. It could gain credits ed, providing she complies with crandaU that she sUU wants to _ m sion wM be held fr6m 6 to 8 subdivision applications, one for lie to get both tricks in xw s shows 1« to 18 points in chester Dental Society; who was ic Opportunity Department. bids call for toe use of tour 72‘- education in Bolton. Conse<]uently, an item for au- school that uld handle con- toward ita share o f the cost of ail state regulations, including ggji the property to the town, tonight ta the same place. SEAMLESS aOORING” 9 homes and the other for 19, diamonds. high cards, wlta b a ^ e d dis- accompanied by Dr. John Nord- Equipment estimates range I>assenger buses and three 66- Molnemey’s resignation is ef m thorizaition of hiring an arcW- siderable future population in- the renewal project, providing those o f the fire marshal and j t « , » « brought out at a town The Republics Town Com were referred to town engineer South won the first club, tribution and strength in at by, i)s president. from $2,000 for used machines passenger buses. fective as soon as a replace teot, which appeared earlier tWs crease and put up with some that 10 per cent or more of the the board of health. meeting to coheider purohase mittee wi'U meet tonight at 8 in Richard Cosgrove. cashed the king of diamonds i^ast three suits. to $7,000 for new ones. Additional information and bid ment is found, or at toe latest month on the directors’ agen empty rooms for a few years, school’s pupils lived within the Dr. Smith told the board the the town office conference The commission has not re A single building lot was ap- the property, that a developer and tried a finesse with dum Oopyrig^ 1966 - There is also a possibility, if forms may be obtained from at toe end of toe school year. da, had to be postponed pend But in the end, they agreed project area, Dental Society has set up a room. With: Duresque ceived the report from the proved, pending receipt of per- had offered to buy IL Ib e offer m y’s Jack of NGRE0ATI0NAL CHURCH four diamond tricks. It was not The Advisory Rec and Park space, as w ^ as janitorial and p.m. ta toe elementary school from state supervision, 'until principal, described his ideas with Supt. OurUs’ original pro- f<,r additional future classrooms. ------hygienists at the elementary 3^rvice. ficers and hear a talk on toe Floors, Walls, Counter Topb commission meeting to say they the oommerci€d zone, aqpord- The Women’s Oommimlty play for three diamond commission on Thursday night Hbrary. construction of the junior-senior for an introduction to data poaals tor a school comprising With these general requlre- this hesitation, which he said level, Dr. Smith said. Ohlld Guidance CHnic ta Man feared the g^round water run tag to town maps. The commis- Oub will meet tomorrow at 8 tricks. w ill make its fifth try since In other business, Supt. Cur E. Hart)ld Brink of Hebron high school required his atten processli^ course for jundora Free Estimates Call 875-2042 one kindeigarien room, three nients spelled out, the board was based on the age of the chester by Leonard Yarensky, school (about 60 years), plus o ff from the new homes would S ion is concerned because the p.m. ta^the United Oongpreg^atlon- Preliminary Play November to elect a new chair He added that toe clinic idea tis told the board that the teach Center has been named by toe tion full-time. and sendors, using a ten-lesson prim aiy and six intermediate unanimously passed Rottner’s its executive director. its location and site, termed by pollute their springs, from property upon which the sta- al Church social room. Harold South should b e ^ by finding man and secretary fo r the and use of the room had the ers’ negotiating team has been school hoard to fill a racancy Nystrom’s resignation brings book put out by Hoyal-McBee, roams, and two special rooms motion requesting the directors which they obtain drinking tion is to be built was pur- Welgold will show slides of his ^yt how many diamonds he fiscal year which expires next approval of A. Raymond Rog meeting with him to continue to two toe number of adminls- He said that there were enough W. G. SCHWARZ CO.. Inc. for retarded pupils. In addlticm the superintendent “ impossi created by toe resignation of H. Manchester Eventag Herald to approve the employment of water. The commission decided chased from Smith “ about a trip to the Islands of the South needs. After winning the first November. For one reasoi or ers, MHB principal. discussions on toe proposed con Wallace Prodeur. Brink ■will tratlve posts for which repiace- knowledgeable peroons in the the present South School build ble.” Bolton correspondent, Cleme- 994 Hartford Turnpike— ^Rockville, Conn. an a r c h i ^ t , to submit the plans to the year ago,” and has never, been Pacific. diub South should cash the three another, no more than three of The board learned that the tract with the board. Many non serve until the next election, in merits must be found. Stanley community to teach most ing cm S. Mein St. would be “To put the school In good well Young, tel. 64S-89S1. Several other actions relat State Board of Health and Town submitted to the oommlasioin for ’The Rev. O. M iller will sjieak hearts. When the suit its five members have been in eUnic proposal was incepted by salary items yet remain to be zuZel, guidance cotmselor, an phases of the course, on a vol-. renovated and retained as a 1967. tag to various school plants P^^ gioo.OOO.” he said, “andand Health Director Dr. Marjorie subdivision. on “ Paul’s Understanding of breaks, it is dear Uiat declar- attendance at previous meet- the local Council oq Economic settled. Edward Patroskl l»s been nounced his resignation earlier imteer basis. three-room primary unit. were taken during the mating we would still have an old PurneH. Commlssion chairman Walter Missions” at tomorrow night’s gj needs only three diamond jngs and the action has always Opportunity, headed by Jay The boaid agreed that this elected board secretary, a posi this year. Tuition charges would cover According to the board's pres The board decided to set up AIM? UWiViW W WWfc lAf/ ‘ __»» Beaton reviewed the status of a s e r v i ^ In toe to d er- tricks, been postponed. Stager, t(^ether with the line of action should be contin During Nystrom’s three-year expenses, and each course ent thinking, the new building Valley View tion hdd by Brodeur. . .or c „ , . court suit over the proposed es- 8“ ten room of toe Clwrch. The best play for three dia- Thursday’s meeting will be achool’s dental hygienlsrts and ued, with its perstnuiel subcom- Mrs. Goldie Liverant, a teach hitch there have been many would be affored Saturday would be designed so that “ com cuasions on the fate of pimxiln The 49-lot subdivision known tls that Lincoln should be con talWlshment of an aiiport on ST. M ATTHEW ’S CHURCH monds is to take the ace and held at 7 p.m. ta the Municipal Allan l^one and Miss Beth Hoff- mlttee bringing the pesults of er who has been on a two-year changes at the elementary mornings. mon, Elements” such as admln- School, which is in the path of as Valley View was approved sidered at the present mainly in the p i^ e r ty of Fraiids Durdko, ’The Holy Name Society of St. king. When the queen drops, Building Hearing Room. man, co-chairmen ot the Ad- deliberations before the full leave of absence, has submitted school. 'Grades 7 and 8 were ' 'ncA.-ed^&^ iBtrw ve and health offices and the proposed Downtown Re by the commission pending a The hoaird authorized adding 0 -ft -ft "ft terms of the,capltol Improve division on the way to aeeure at Browne Bridge Rd. and R t Matthew’s Chimh will honor toe re Case, The need in the South Dis agreed to try to move the com search of . the records has re- Friendship Oub, Kingsbury brings in a third diamond trick part of the first $158,000 appli- tire board. Otoer staff reoignaUons have »n«nt are underway and such in- Special Bus This thinking came from ton. Edwisrd Rybczyk, Areo- if West has toe queen or if trict was underscored by Mrs. munity well to allow room for vealed that Dureiko never ap- Ave. cation for the schools’ Project in response to a suggestion been received from Miss Miana- novationsas an elementaryThe board also authorized the the suit breaks 3-3. a T t d Lillian Shensie, who told the a little league baseball field in piled for a change o f Indus- ’The Ladies Guild- basketball » A N D 5 One (aid to disadvantaged chil- from the M EA negotiating team,' lyn Moser, first grade; Da'vid school band have been tatro-use of a 'VolkBwagen bus, at L O A N Daily Question board, “W e are desperately in a recreation area provided. trial zone, from Residential A, players and cheerleaders will : b r i n g i t h b k i d s t o ' dren) but was chopped out the board set March 30 as the Oaiderwood, fourth grade, and diwed. least temporarily, instead of a A S' S O C I A T IO N need of new fncHlUes." The recreation area would be for the property, nor has he ap- hold a practice session tomor- As dealer, you hold: Spades, F A B U L O U S . m When the project was revised date for a public informational Miss Karen Nielsen. W ith two At its meeting last night, the - _ . ______^4. a ■ ^ 4-U^ WytVe. fbll-size bus, because of haz In cither action, the board oompoeed o f five to six acres plied to the zoning board of row at 8 p.m. in the Hicks and subsequently received only session on the proposed school additional teadbeins needed next school bocud voted to offer con- ardous busing conditions on formally approved the recently o f ’’good, useable land,” with a appeals for a variance. Sohool gym. All women of toe $43,000. ' budget, to be held at nUng Jim- year, the num'ber of new tpach- tracts to two teachers to teach Box Mountain Rd. and on a ______V f A / G M completed Keeney, Robertson brook running through. Dureiko has a penhit from parish willing to participate in XUI Research done by Cone’s and (or High School. The session will era needed tor the reopening of at the high school. turnaround on Vernon Rd. and Highland Park additions, Sunday’s Irish Fun Night basket CHARTER OAK MANCHESTER' OLDEST riNANCIAL INSTITUTIOII The subdivision wiH uttoze a the state to operate an airport, SIBUIRriT<3s 1 Miss Hoffman’s committee for come Just prior to toe public school ta Septemher is seven. Miss Patricia Mllliord of A report from an insurance ball games are being asked to previously accepted leust night community water supply, and but thei state never cleared it RESTAURANT tn jfflS I MIDDU TPK. Project One identified about hearing set by toe manager for C. Daniel Way, Rt. 85, cele- Rocky Hill will be offered the company pointed out the dan by the Town Building CJommit- attend. 269 elementary pupils who April 6 at Etuckley School. brated Wb 98th birthday Sun- /007Sti>eet, S t i e o t toe lots are a!l ta excess of the through the zoning commlsoion. 12 0 CHARTER OAK ST. new position of Latin and Eng gerous conditions at both tee. The action was necessary to MANCHESTER 2 would be eligible fo r clinic care, Curtis agreed to 'work up iris- day with a birthday dinner LEASE minimum zoning requirements. CrandaHs Fond lish teadier, at a starting sal places. PIZZA — GRINDERS A C A R f r o m PAUL DODOE PONnAC comply with state reijuirements The prelooatlon tests, which William Baker appeared on Manchester Evening Herald swfvpf m e n^OBLO's s/ooesr Dr. Smith told the board. ual materials containing basic with fam ily and friends. Hta ary of $6,400. She will graduate The Vdkswagen w ill pick up -COVENTRY and establish eligibility for show whether septic tanks wIU behalf of the board of recrea- Tolland correspondent, Bette He said dentists would work facts, and also supply a printed son and daughter-in-law, Dr. from St. Joseph College, West BRANCH OFFICE— ROUTE 643-1492 the Box Mountain children and state support. function properly, were ap- tion last night to request a Quatrale, tel. 876-284S. a t the clinic one or two half condensation of the budget pro- and Mrs. W alter Way, three Hartford, ta. June, with a ma A R E ; ■ 3 . leave them off at Brookfield ALL MAKES The be completed, Storrs, Connecticut STEAK DINNER priority, repair of the roof of h•JUNIOR CT(AK*«AKI0 rOIAIO the frequency o f the clinic However, he said school of- ter, teL 228-9116. narrow, and ,a^ turnaround mission, providing the building A complicating factor is the teach bldogy, replacing Mrs. •HAtF-YnTOAtTnAUQ YOU'RE SMART AGAIN when you decide 97% of All Leases Are Renetked! the old building, extension of ahould not disrupt the hygien- fidals are stUl hopeful approval Miriam Huntington, whose res fixed up by th e town is some line on four lots (numbers 2 need to separate Miss Cran- Presents '«TIAK*ANDWI04 to discuss your financing needs with Manchester’s oldest financial in the sound and clock system,' tHrough 5) is moved bock 80 dall’s house from the rest of the __ ••iANTAORTUNianw’irtAK lets’ general school scliedules. .w ill come through ta time to MORE MEASLES OASES ignation will become effective what nvud^ this time of year, OH ■CMAMTA tUW G tA U g the superintendent said. The constructing a. sidewalk along feet from the road, so that land, iequirihg now descriptions DOB MERRIU 4md M ICHAa STEWART'S F i A ' TRC FU L L V z L9. The dentists envision incor- operate toe program tor dis- HARTFORD (A P )—The State in June. Miss Gotdd majored stitution. . Fterguson Rd., and grubbing and ^iONANZA BURGER. poratdng the clinic to operate on advantaged pre-school children. Health Department notei| In- ta biology and minored ta board authorized him to pursue PAUL DODGE septic tank seepage fields can of the property and engineering ^ • vs u . c H o m o ytLOiM landscaping adjacent woods. be located in front of the plana. Buildings cannot be pur- —iC p U H A W a non-profit basis. A small fee In personnel matters, toe cneases In several communic^ hedth, physical education and possIMo corrective measures V . •cotm£rtMUArjmt^_ FwcH m o ‘ There la sufficient balance in homes. The contour of the land chased under the opfen spaces CARNIVAL w o u ld charged pationta, how- board' accepted three teacher We'dteeasea last week. ’ general sdence. She would be 'W ith the first selectman. PONTIAC the Highland Park fund to com prevents their being located in act, at this time, on toe theory that people tesigniations a$ foUowe: Monday’s report said toaft hired at toe baeic starting sal As for the Lopez stop, the in plete the sidewalk, (jurtls said. the rear yards. Baker added that-toe federal M A R C H 17 - M A R C H 26 do not want to be given “some- . Russell A. Wright, head of Measles cases jumped to 58 ary. surance company said the turn 373 MAIN ST. MANCHBSTFR 649-2881 Parents in the area expressed Timb«jr Ridge forms necessary for filing are thing for nothing.” Manchester High School's bus- from 14 toe previous week. The___ board_____ ^ _____ gave____ toe______admta' around there is very hazardous concern over the need for a Plans for the first nine homes still not available. He explained (Matinee Performance, Sunday, March 20— 2:30 p.m.) Dr. Nordby said toe freqUen- iness'^epartment for 34 years, Chlckenpox went from 261 to istratlon permission to go ahead*■ l®rg® bus- 'Hi® only perm- sidewalk when the addition was in the Timber Ridge sulidivl- ______cy o f too Winic operation would who is retiring in J-une. 403 cases last week, mumps fro •with two proposed Saturday anent solution the sup^ntend- HARRIET S. JORGENSEN THEATRE •S9ECIM.-CUTFUMKFUL! ent could envision would be sta- being proposed in 1963. eion, to be located off Reed Rd. BIEUOtNVTBAIC Z bave to be worked out, depend- Mrs. Doris Wdbster, kinder- 142 to 279 and mild influenza classes, one ta remedial recul- Tickets and Reservations Now Available • tOAHOtAIGOROnTO • Finally, the board voted to were referred to Cosgrove for •CRSRIONANZAtAU# 4 ent upon actual need once it garten teacher at Waahlngton symptoms went from seven cas- ing and one in data processing. hold "O^n House” at the new review. Developer Warner Auditorium Box Office: 429-9321 '•TOAtTMST j was imderway. The hope is School, who Is also retiring. She es to 74. ■ John Senteio, elementary Highland Park, Keeney and Kunzli explained the nine homes BONANZA SIRLOIN PIT #36 IS • eventually to serve disadvan- has. taught ta Manchester since Decreasing were reports of school’ principal and summer Admission: 82.00 Curtain 8:16 P.M. Rdbertaon faoilltleB on Sunday, are “ just a start,” to get to cocktails OPBN 7 DAYS A W IIK * taged pupils through the 12th 1948. Both Wright’s and Mrs. strep throat, from 1,057 to 969; school chairman, explained MONDAY THRU SUNDAY ^ grade, he said. Webster’s resignations were re- and German meaWes, from 99 to that there are 62 Students, in A p ril 17. the top of Reed Hill. An area IldOAMTOfdOPit S' o f hl^-priced homes Is plan Disadvantaged children, un- ceived by the board- “ with re- 84. both schools, who would find ned similar to Crestwood and V2 PRICE! der the terms of Miss Hoff- g;ret,” in reoognition of toeir Syphilis cases rose last week a remedial reading course val MONDAY ttira FRIDAY man’s study, are Identified as long service, ESTERN^f^ LBJ Signs Bill Lakevlew Heights. The road from 5 to 6 PJIL * from five to 14 and gonorrhea uable. NOW — 2 Fine Stores To Serve You w ill run along the crest of the ONE OF THE MOST STARTLING TWiSTS YOU HAVE EVER oomtag from families not on Miss Lela Whiton, an English also was up from 58 to 70. Ralph Oonlon, high school during our ' Closed Monday For War Support hill and then Join Carter Dr. EXPERIENCED IN A MOTION PICTURE I 61 Tolland Tphe., Manchester Open Tues., Wed., SaL A two-acre pond at toe top "Happy Cocktail Hour” Columbia Ave., WiUhnanUc tlU 6 of Reed Hill 'ivlll be used for O A K STREET Tburs. e Fri. tiU 9 (Continued from Page One) recreation and fire protection, RESTAURANT A mental things all men have ta according to Kunzli. The area Oak St. Mancheste^J common and can seek and comprises IQO to 150 acres, al- .1; achieve together. “ I look forward with hope and SPECIALS prayer," Johnson said, “ to the day when the leaders who pro 166 Corvalr Monza Convertible voked and cOTittaue the aggree- •with front and rear seat belts among the many sion ta Viet Nam will finaky Jli^Ldlojf8 . M S m ilT i pnketiNd fitandard safety feaitures. WE3 L L P A Y Y O U WED. ONLY abamdon toeir hopeless attempts RKMATTENBOliOUGH-PEim at conquest. K ts my grea ter HDYKiin-EiESIHIIIE wish to some day stand here Y iu , Bmnuuim BnERriuiNBni A t Since 1891' “Savings & Loan’’ h ^ been supplying the best in Home loans. SNOW WHITE and sign another bill—one de moment^ ‘m w ’isAnNiUizii!” - 6:45-9:15 Color br DE LUXE Come . . . talk over your reqofrements with us. You’ll find everyone here signed to bring progress and ful- ^7iMA(o90iAD Sun. QOODFBICES fiilmwit to a Southeast Asia lAIRMERSAhCTURCl TECHNICOLOR** ConL courteous . . . friendly and helpful. . . ALSO ------*iioTSTnniin *ll6liUnmfTDREI which is at peace with itaell anjl TOMORROW From BURNSIDE Wendell Cory RDVENTUREDIIMIIU* iniToisioNJinioNr S80 BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARTFORD tdHCiU,N.Y.HlnUTram» -»IC«4»Caffi»q»v Doily Wiwt 2:00 F O lt O LD VEAL all toe worid.” STANLEY WARNER Mark Richman FREE PARKING 528 3333 In saying he believes Oon- “AGENT FOR HJi.R.M.’' g;ress hai restated America’s “ Moment” 7:50 stand behind the fighting forces “ AgenP’ 6:20 r 9:40 , STEAKS ta Viet Nam, Johnson remtaded p i i i i i his listeners that 25 years ago, almost on the eve of Pearl Har bor, Oongresa extended toe o draft by a single vote. In con trast, trie bill he signed today IIOUIARD pa ciency," toe Preeident 'said, wanted |ewelry “ hiatory' recalls no similar OUR OWN FRESH MADE achievement. It deserves toe around In attfee, trunks or gratitude of every American Is Having A Mfety-depoeK boxes when who Uvee securely ta his home.” The first time you can turn them into The fiuMls authorized by the you take a long, bill Johnson signed today are ST. PATRICK’S DAY money? We will buy single SAUSAGE for weapons and other miNtoiy FISH FRY pieces of old jewelry or en auppUee. hard drive PARTY tire eetatce. We purchaM MEAT you’ll break something from individuals, banks, Area Weather Thurs., March 17 *1.00 truitees. Just phone or WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) ’ — Wonderful Boneless Fillets come In. A weak cold front lying to Con '■ F t o t u r in g T h e m onotony. MICHAELS GOOD NAME necticut’s north this morning CORNED BEEF oml CABBAGE ^ , Fried to a crisp golden brown. HH:: should move through toe area French Fried Potatoes * Cole Slaw ASSURES YOU OF A FAIR by mid-moming, toe U.S. Weath Dancing to,the HONEST APPRAISAL er Bbreau said. Tartar Sauce * Rolls and Butter ^ LOU MAL TRIO The #ct is, Conrair is abont as unmo- Ifa tte way aO dieae things work to OF YOUR JEWELRY What UtUe cloud cover attends COCKTAILS‘ SERVED AT BOTH RESTAURANTS ■otonons as a car can get And it’s not gether diat mdus diis an onononnonly toe system give tray to sun Va YARD GRE^ BEER jut that die engine is m die badi where nimble, aiiie-footed, eaqr-ateeiing, le- CHEVBOLET ny skies after toe frontal pass- you’d eqiect die trank to be. faomg car to drive. . I' I age and temperatures will slow MANCHESTER O r the trank i8 m front where yoo’d . And right now-dnring yonr E ly rise to leveto compeLraU.s to phn oar Roguldr Mona 14 Mno off Oakland 8treet— on ToDand Turnpika Monday’s, toe burasu said. exp^ die en|^ to be. Or even that Chevrolet dealer’s Double Rvidrad DIVIDENinUlSt .CONVENI»IT HOURS: As a high pressure systrtn For Rosorvalion. ToL 643-9731 die ri^thaiua to 4-vtheel indqiead- Days-ia an mmanany good thne to NO. in n s -10.1 CARS moves in behind toe cold front, ent snNxnision-is remarkalily even- ^ an nmwnally good.b^ oo jut the V , VERNON 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY drier air wiH moVe down from > keeled where you d eqiect bon^ to be. Corvrir mood yon want 1 MUa East of Visnum Circle on Bonte SO JEWELERS-SILVER8MITHS toe nmto, oUowtag maximum EXTRA HOURS THURSDAY EVENING 6 to 8 ooeffing durtag tt* night SSE5H DownUnra Manchester iggigs Corvalr—Unusual the Chevrolet way aA 968 Main Street Sm the ’66 Chevtoiet, QwveBe, Chany U Cotfdr k Gonrette at yev Chevrolet dealefs • V /
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1966 IPAGE FO U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 19«« FAGB F IV E '1 ( Lenten A lt display In ttie olMrob CM Ai Early , (meese. Several members talked ed to dig up Information previ frpm an investigator, ordered South Windsor toyer. Vernon ed a discussion f&vortag the Autos Damaged Rev. May graduated from dub’s Lease proposaL ta favor of the riffle range. ously considered for constnic- that either school buses be pro- Purdue University In 1966 and TV-Radio Tonight . Start oa i Douglas Hayes, father of a I^ ool Plan Approved tion o f a swlmralhg pool at the The local board has 30 days In Two Craves EGGS worked as a civil engineer. He ■ 0 / rifle club member, noted that a The sobool board accepted a high Kbo(4^. to comply with either of the Tops Agenda pteihntasiy Mat o f rscpiirements alternatives provided by the FARM PRICED Cavanaugh Attacks entered Concordia Seminary, previous objeoUem to use of a A propoi^ was made some A sRiall foreign oa f owned Sisingfield, SlinoiB and foUow* Hie board of directon, after Aetna Policy Voted, town- — 64S-8068 tbe Manchester Country Ohta. p- range, but adults Intersated In committee riiouU be appointed fo r action. recent sone change on (be Main oianion, the holder o f the per- 6:16 (M) Friendly Ghuit (H^) Daktari (C) CARDS! 1 Proponents of tbe plan have James Boettcher, o f Box away, according to police. Street area. Hie planntag and mit appears to have started ‘ Pphies. The Rev. am M rs. May meeting at 8 Is poeUUe action 6:30 (40) Dennis, Menace ( 84040) Combat ' choose from — 5c up . • • posed were Mise BktMh Caaati rscreatlonal shooting should be to consider details o f tbe school P Verncm Board of Bditcation argued that a swimming poed Mountain Dr., told the board and their five children are on an amended lease ordinance (30) Whlrlybirds (34) ESUiot Nortoa B .and WUUam R. Hahn. Dn A l- considered. building, and a refwrt on those PoHoe report the Boyden ear soning ooRunlasion reoently re- woric cm the project about the (30) Amenoana at Work 8:00 (24) OoUecUve Bargaining sd to accept a health insurance could not oidy be used for etu- that the action considered is ciaasiaed ell rural zoned land thne the opinion was deUvered, schedided to leave In early June which would give the Country (3<) What's New? (100040) Don't Bat DaislM )rt Smith abstained. Richard Foley, a father of one details wffll be made at the dents, but could serve as a rec and one driven by Jidia E. EeBs 6:46 (aO) Peter Jennings. News plan proposed by the A e t i^ “ silly.” FOR north of King St. between tbe preeumably with the Idea of for the Philippines after com Chib a 25-year lease, to replace Range Approved of the girls ta tbe club, stressed next board meeUng. reational facility. The only pub of Rockville, both weatboimd on 6:00 (30) Seahunt 8:80 (^il3) Jled Skelton (C) Insurance Co. of Hartford. Industrial pnd conunerdal zone beating the suggested March pleting one year of Islamic study the one which expires on ( 3-10) News, Sports, Weather (10-22-30) Dr. Kildare (C) r board voted 4 to the safety aspect of the sport. The eflaasi'ponie betag ooosid- lic swimming pool ta town, lo “ We have a unique prob- Adams, stopped for a stop sign (34) Travel Time (34) Book Beat U ered for the new structure in lem,” Boettscher said. “It on R t 6 and the OonnecUcut 23 deadline,” (Cavanaugh said. at (he Hartford Seminary. March 1, 1670. The decision was made at a 2 to ap^irove the (Mnetructlon of Walter Neff, rifle club coach, cated at Henry Park, ta usually at tbe intereecttan, and the Bells (20) Big Picture ( 8-3040) McHale'e Navy clude two kindeigartea rooms, seems silly to paint lines down Cosmetics ^ River as A-40, a reeldenttal **When I, as a oouncUmen, FTA Council to Meet In addition, the amended (18) Topper 9:00 ( 8-30-40) F Troop meeUng in which board mem- a riffle i^Mfe at Rockville High discussed the efforts made to jammed to capacity during the car Wt the Boyden car after The PTA Council will meet (10) Eye-Dentify (10-2340) Movie (C) FRED C. STURTEYANT bers also approved ooiistrucUon School sooommodate the 24 olassroome for Grades 1-4, a a road that is dangerous, a olaaaillcaition. learned of the above facts, I lease would waive the existing (34) Open Mind locate a riffle range in a lecriptlon TV i 11:36 (40) Merv Griffin Show the Massachusetts Mutual 0>. In favoring tbe project, noted pils. An amesite play area and a hearing and heard all of the sMms to weakened ^he TlemocraUc town com- (10) Trackdown 11:30 ( ^ Tonight Show (Ch of the safety factor, pre a baseball field would be in dation regarding construction of testimony on the wibjeot. attempting to pass ttie Mayo, -PROOF Instead e v ^ etfoit seems to ^ destirayed for, obviously, the will hold a sDecial meet- club members. (20) Reader’s Digest 1:00 (40) Air ^ ro e FSm When the town’s newly creat that one half the cost of the fers itslocated at tbe high scbool. the pool should come from the car on the left, driven by EUza- RAIN facility would be reimbursed cluded in .the plans. “ Unless there is some new The board on Nov. 30 bad of- SEE SATUBDAirS TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINO ed ■ Insurant advisory board MORE'MORE board of education. beth C Everett cl 874 Suounit Your Masonry Walls •” builder is entitled to prompt no- ^J^g prlday at the Mata St. Le- by the state. Salaries Approved evidence, I ’m dosing discus- block the commisBlono eotort, tioe ^ of the town’s otfiTlcdalnffldal nosl-port- g^n naU.' Items on ,the1.... agenda investigated a similar Insur Jamee'^Brennan, (flialrman of Work Authorised eion,” he' said. St., Bocording to poltas. u \Ti;n i»i.i f; •spedaiUy as it relates to the Dr. Oliver Purnell, speaking The board approved a pay Uon in the matter. election of dele- j ance plan for town employes, the board’^\toance oommittee, Over the objectt students there. town was present at either the course. 6:00 Lone John Wade 8:16 Dial 13 Teacheirs requested a change ketball,” he said, “ In riffling, FOR EXPERT with either Jhe zontag (xm- Manchester Evening Herald 8:00 Dick Robinson 10:00 Cknmnent Brennan noted that t l^ town for a pay hike from $10 to $18 Parents had petitioned the VY. H. ENGLAND public or the executive meeting In other items of buetaess on 1:06 News, Sign Off 10:30 Dial 13 fat (Xtavpdhies. A division was they -are taught how to handle WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING mdsetan or town uncdL Sooth Windsor oorrespondent, is planning to build a ne^^ele- par day for the first 10 days or board for buses to transport of the oommtarion. Ooneequent- tonight’s agenda, the board WBCH—819 11:00 News Continental drawn■ between local repreoen-.-rmnrnim the materials used safely.” RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING LUMBER C O . Cavanaugh said he^ beHerved Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8882. 6:00 HartfiH'd Highlights 11:06 Dial 13 ‘We’ve been through several mentsry school, to be re a d y ^ r less a temporary teacher works. their children to schooL' The )y, the commission had no of- wiU: 7:00 News 13:00 News. Sign OS tatlves of Massachusetts liftitual COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE 840 BOddls Tpke, Msnohester flciai legal guidance as to that as a member of the .town ------^ ware,” Dr Purnell said. "Our occupancy in September, 19^ After 10 days, the salary is ta- board declined, saying that 1. Consider the town’s parOc- ^;gg §S^|*li*ours w n c —1089 and whether it had the power to council tt was hds right and 6:00 Afternoon Edition visory jjjgjj jia,ve had to depend He suggested that a rifle range ^^reased from $18 to $20 a day. Box Mountain De., a dead-end SEE ipatton on April 1 in a state WINF—1289 C:00 News, Sports, Weather group. on their ability to riioot Tou be planned fo r the basement of 'teachers instructing home- street, was considered a proj W. G. GLENNEY CO. revoke the permit in question if, ^ t o i^ it e ii^ touie Safety Program plan of survivors’ benefits, sim- 6:00 New* 6:86 Americana The battle between the two ta tbe putdic interest, it seemed 6:16 Dial 13 •J, 7:30 News o< the World (board members) owe 370ur the new building. boihtd pupils received a pay ect area. Board policy bans 888 N. Main Sb, Manoheeter U«r to social security, for mem 6:56 Sports — ElgSn 7:46 Joe GaragMa groups t had not started at the time of 4. Set dates for Its budget ' (he zone cliange. regutaittaos aUowtag fanniiig mon seiue would avoid many Sizes for Table Tops board meeting were John Ma workshop sessions. tals and a new one is the remarkable savings son, of the L. Bissell Insurance "Third, the commission did and agrtculture uses in nestden- dangeexMis ooodlUons at school, 6. Consider the transfer of $663 You eon do many a previouslisr owned Continental afford s its Agency, and Edward Moriarty . change the zone and no e x o ^ ttial zones without reference to on the street, at home and on ownerdhdp or date of aidoptton ttw pdayground. from the rec and park depart things with gloss ta second owner. The ride, the look, the perform of Dowdtag, Moriarty and Rau. tions were made for outstand- ment account to the treasurer’s of regutaitkme. The following children were ance, the quality are classic, timeless, unmis- Dr. Raymond B. Ranudell, — - tag peimits; and, therefore, account to finance current re- ble and deA tops ______The meeting wm be held at in the play: BUen Naasiff, Lee takenly Continental superintendent of schools, read v.^ town hall or should hat's dassifioation of the treasurer’s cnid they evo easy s* known, that the commission did high sdhccA at p pm. GeMies, Karen Olson, Sbaron letters from a teacher’s group end assistant treasurer’s post- to keep deem. Let Come In and Inspect Our Fine Selection! favoring the Aetna plan, and not Intend to make an excep- Hearing on Refuse Charter J <^er, Richard Callahan, Rob- (tans. rr* tlon fo r the peim lt in question. A puUhc hearing wUl beheld ert Rnwltaitls, John Bujaucius, us help yea with from the board of representa r** "Fourth, elnce the regular at- at 7:30 pm. at tbe blgfa sobool David Otter, Randy TaUent, tives, which recently agreed to STATE MARINE DIES suggesHens. uphold the insurance advisoi^ tom ey for the town represents tomorrow night on tbe charter Patty Steele, SbeUa Midler,FARMINGTON (A P )— Funer- Moriarty Brothers partlee interested in the permit o f the North Central Refuse EUzalbeth Bennett, Donald Mo- Mirrors Oat To All Sizes committee. r . . . ____ _ . ■ rrm. ^ « ol services w ill be held Wednes- Scbool board members'were H' he suggested another l(x»l at- Dtepoeal District. The hearing quin. Dee Ktaellsf Kenton Geer Marine LA. Bruce B OPEN 8 A.M, to 5 P JL “ Connecticut's Oldest Ltacoln-Mercury Dealer” SAT. 8 A M . to NOON tomey to represent the town in win praoede the town oouncU and Mark Kopman. Warner, who died Sunday as a faced with the dilemma of this matter; the buUding in- meettag, where the ebarter is choosing between the two fac New membera who were peeuk of wounds suffered in Viet 301 CE NTER STR E E T— 643-5135 tions,'^ both made up of well- 445 HARTFORD ROAD... YYHERE SERYICE IS OUR BEST PRODUCT spector having, in the mean- to be (xosidered fo r mtlAoa- sworn ta as mtfeity patrol for the Nam flghttog on Feb. 8. time, presumably on his own ifton. J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. known local insurance agents. remainder of the year are Joel WAmer, 23, died at St. AlbaiB No representatives of Mass. > Initiative, taken the tentative Mass Serven to Med K riitt, Jill Nash, Jlanet Elliot, Naval HmapiCwi ta St. Albaiw, 31 BISSEU ST. PhoM 449-7322 ' position that the commission’s Mlass oommentatora o f SL Mutual were present lest night. Linda Roberts, Eileen Hennes- 2i.y , Maaon, in addressing the action ta making the zone Margaret Mary’s diurch wtU sey, Lfort Seeder, Jan Spencer, r Iward^sald that anotbical point- change would not legally tavaU- meet tcinighit at 8 pm. in the Jeff Ostberg, Philip Stoneman, ■" — date the permit if actual eon- cburcb. was tavolved. . n Judy Hubbard, Kathy Lawson, “ This lesue^ ban got to the struction of the building. is A speotai meeting for eX John Carr, Karen Leemon, Rob point where we are wasting . started before Match 23, 1966, Mlaas serveni wiU be held Frt- ert Rawltahs, David Otter, , everybody's time to town,” three months from the (late the day at 4 p.m. in the chuivh. EUzaheth Bennett and Don- permit wae granted. AH aOtor boys are requested to ^ pwrrMfct *M)ason said. . *mi]s obtuse argument was attend and bring ttaelr oassociaB “ We are honorable people We design faced with a duty to perform,’’ based on a provision inserted in and aupUcee. HALL OF FAME STARTED I h e a t o w n I the original July 6, 1959 zoning To Hear Miss WaUett . be added. "W e are not making Extraordinary f f r !!! NASHVILLE,' Tenri. (A P ) — 0 6 ordinance to coyer certain per The Abe B. MfBer Amerioan talked-about Kitchens! 1215^2 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD any commission out of this.” Giound has been broken here Mason said that few of the in mits that may have been grant Legion Auxiliary win hold a for ^a Hall of Fame and Museum ed prior to July 6, 1959. The regiflar meetlhg Wednesday at When your kkchen i* ciutom-creatod surance companies In vtM , to provision refers to pennito for 8 p.m. at the Mata St. Legion ^ by nk, it is as individual asyon.yoaE'- 'A LL MEATS ore FRESH CUT — bid did so. “ When we a ^ ed buUdings diligently prosecuted HaH. Mies Barbara WaUett, De- igitighvigo a center of the •ell No one cen duplicate the {sbo- NONE ore PRE-PACKAGED!" Mass Mutual to bid, their in within three months and which partment NaiOona! S e < ^ ty racordliw industry in the United itial comment was 'Why should Idas details o { a St Qiarles ociginsL we bid on business we already entire building should be com- Chairman and National Com- STORE HOURS: NEED A NEW TV NOW? LIKE TO OUY A pleted 12 months from the date mttteewom'an at large, wRl be i Start dreaming now about tbe have,’ Mason said. "W e practi o f these regulations.” gues^ speaker, ' ' ' ■ kitchen we can custom-create yon. Toes., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thors., Fri. 9 to 9 cally to apply a half-nel- Cavanaugh noted that In Lenten Speaker lAAfAAAAdXdlAfAIVf Visit our showroom...and see hbir son to get a bid out of them.” due course the attonvey gave The Rev. Douglas May wlHjn wi T f T I T P V T W f x l W W W wF W V b e s u ^ lly a (hnam can come tnw. Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed A ll Day M onday) In a letter to the board, Mass an opinion supporting the build- be the guest speaker at the Mutual representaUves denied COLOR TV LATER? Jake Advantage of tag inspector’s view that the Family Lenten Worship Serv' wading on the policy. They also words "from (he date of the ice to be held at the Our Sav- I w C m Im n I said In the letter that, ■with re regulatians” ahould be read lor Lutheran Church at 7 p.m. ' N O W A V A IL A B L E A T lie s , their obarges were lower Just as though they also includ- tomorrow. The sermon topic of b i m b b l i a b s s a f ^v (ban Aetna’s bid. cd the words “or from the date the evening will be “Why Have "IN c rH A R M A C T Several observers have Indi- Norman’s Special " of any amendment to this regu- You BVmsaken Me?” The same 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 M. A. PETERSON, Inc. ;■ ceted that, despite the outcome lation.” There was, of course, format will be followed as in c f (he problera, tbe paitiee in no suggestion in the attorney’s the other Lenten services held A fL fL fL A A A A ftlA A i WED. ONLY volved will be a kmg time in MODERN KITCHENS opinion regarding any possible this year with the sermon be- s v w w W - W w w s healing tbd ill feelings created A Y l e W action that might be taken by tag worked around modern art 607-A New Paric Ava West Hartford Ph(Mie 232-4467 by the debate. the town to suiiport the zoning palnttags. “ The Seven Last OUR BEST-EXTRA TENDER Scbool board membera voting commissions intent in the mat- Words of Ghrirt” is the theme ta favor of the tasurance ed- ter. , of the series. for Crstom fCftchoK visory board’s proposal (Aetna) "IiMieed, as I understand it. The Junior class of the Sim- were Peter Humphry, Frank the opinion was givrti without day school wiU take part ta the even dtscuestag the matter with wortadp service. The Tth and CUBE STEAKS the oommtosion,” Cavanaugh 8th grade claeses wiU expreee sakL the theme of the evening ta a A T T H E Iv h T r w e JOIN THE POPULAR MOVE PARKADE Just Podiet Change TOP — W E D ID — COMING! 1„ Qroop kisc WINDOW edMOPS - AnwuWee • Heami liw ra Here's How You Do If A t Norman's Panilon Plans SHADES ATLANTIC Mode to Ordor 1. BUY ANY PORTABLE TV NOW Bring yoar old rollers In SERVICE DAYS and save S5o per elwde ^ You Can Have A Brand New HAVE YOU AN ALSO iVMJOE gUMFS 128 East Center St., Manchester I B U Y A N E W C Q L O R T V JUNE^i^^OeS Superb EVENT SCHEDULED VENEnAN EUHDS THAT CALLS for Ask For "Btmus Card” Worth 800 Extra Stamps! k A RCA VICTOR COLOR TV FOOD? BBINO BACK YOUB PORTABLE TV AMD GET 100% TBADE-IM PRICE TOWARD A NEW (K>LOR TV BY JUNE 1st. 1866 . . . It msy . be a wedding, a ban PUT IN YO U R HOME FOR ONLY DO DOWN! s m c B quet or just an Informal get- VALUABLE COUPON together of a society, lodge or some friendly group. ENIENT WAY TO CHECK I F e Are Prepared to Worfh 100 EXTRA ALL YOUR NEEDS Setve You to Your Top Vedue Stomps AVOID WAITING YOUR ORDER IN FIRST— C om ply Satisfaction AHEAD OF THE CROWDS W ith Oris eeapon and any RCA VICTpR .. ' '• Onr catering service is set op X^sretases o f n or more. ASSURi SAVINGS RCA VICTOR to be flexible enough to ao- flood Only At VOUR ORDER PREPARED EARLY RCA VICTOR 21"^ TUBE 2 B * * C O L O R T V oommodats any size gathering. FROM COMPlETE STOCKS Wby not call os and talk over BAaLEVS ATLAJmC SERVICE OPEN 19** COLOR TV COLOR TV e Sculptured Nordic-sfyla the detaOs? U8 Bast Oeifter St, BUnchester IY 2 for the price of 1 consoletta * Oonpon Expires Mandi PS, 1008 DAILY • Space-88ving Contomporaiy • E|tt>nomy-priced all-channel L A JOHNSON I PLUS A PENNY! consolotte dosign table mode^ on caster b an a Super-powerful New Vista 25,000- volt chassis I, ' GARDEN GROVE HUNT CO, f UGGETT DRUG 9 t o f • New Vlfta 24,000-volt chants a Super-powerful 25,000-volt T E L E P H O N E 649-5315— 649-5314 100 • ^per-powerful RCA New Vista New Vista chassis a RCA Automatic Colter Purifier .SAGS 8a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOT)STER> GONN, TDESDiHr^ MARCH ^Beck, Whnren Jurovaty, Henry month, the board of directors Columbia Ramtm Atm Tettelbacb, Bar will be asked to schedule a spe More Them Just An AinwtHng Strufen T iiS d e bara WMtebouse, freshmen. GOPMulh cial meeting in March, to elect' A WiaMT b , 6Haiequd»7 Connecticut The ”B’’ honor roll includes l\//mTA > 6 the replacement The new director, whoever la ,-9br ^ ‘rnunent,^ xopoito from <3nato*i l o i l : Fees Raised Robert Pletcher, Petw Tam- Sttimi^ llvrat^ bbmlni, Douglas Tettelbarii, n n j chosen, will then be han^d a mala ora almost unbeHeval^ Mi copy of the general manag^eris Yankee‘. I s (Oontimied from Page 6) Cheryl Berkowltz, Jane Szegda, / J f * xm . ’ ' 'T^exe has been an official count To Support seniors; James Beil, Ricbsrd tentative budget and budget ___ 8MM i SnehMi«rt»r. Caap. aaade a t tbs kfarck 6 voting which B y A jH.O. Jolmson’s oautfoim war policy. Oharron, Robert German, Ste- message, scheduled for release OR ANY PeST HtOREM toaves Mendea Montonei^, the Social- He suggeetrtl toe UA. is fol Rec Budget phen Grant John James, Lew- Manchester RepuWioans, sn- oi ------M airti 28, and wlH.toen ist-liboral candidate eometimes accused lowing a no-win policy ta South- la Kapfan, David LyUkataen, have to participate in a town- STOP AT OUR LOCAL STORE FOR WacmM OeMttt, h. UU PerMtps the mobt- amusing of havihgr Communist 'support, still with upset of the Republican quest seat Asia. rm. D ♦I.., rv«mr» Michael Malek, Robert Pawtow- P“Wlc hearing, scheduled Bvair Svaatec Bxoept taidsT* The R ecreation Council Bernard McIntosh, Nancy surprise g, at toe Buckley • FREE <^ERAt INFORMS a legd. in the poputa^ ybfe.ovOT hia two for a gubernatorial nominee Is 'T he President replied evenly adopted a budgqt of'$5,674 at Its Brett. Carlson, Susan Bm- ™ “P School on Vernon St military rivals. , to be found in tbs ethnological tbat it was essential for the • W ITH SPECIMENS FOR WfiNTIFICATON - ; ■' >-rj- '> \ ■ .> suspense with wMdi the D«mo- annual meeting held raranUy. m ^ ^ -L* S S T t'ln oemtrast ------^ j I t has been feared that the miUtary .> .:--.v -'v'S''Xf' •••’ S’ eoiintiy |q. understend the The fee for the flrrt member to the one wWch exieted In De- • B)CTEMMINATiNO SUPPLIES OR SERVICE ' SOBBCRIPnON RATBB Jtmto now running the country would. If crats are awAitlrig toe Re^bU- ■ »w«W« IB A4t«« j* ' _ .■ can outcome. unique nature of toe war. The of each family Joining the cemlber, when Repubhoan Firan- OlM YMUT ••••••••••'••••••a* ^O»00 neeestary to. keep Mender from getting Mis llDDBtiM ••••••••••••««•* M»00• *> The Democrats have fo r some annlMlation of toe North Viet beach associaUon has been rals- ^ «*» EfoBaPera resigned on toe YOU ALWAYS 115 CENTER STREET n rM ICoiitlM «••••(•••••*•• 9 JO f doge to office, mana^'the eiectioh re years followed .a cofofdrtable Nam government' Is' not ,our On* MotiUi •«••••#•••••»«•• turns to the satiitfi^on of itapwn esn- goal, much less toe dortruction ed from $2 to $4; the rate for Gall Rosen, sophomores;^ Char’ ^to SAVE AT THE ARAIR"LAYERY PEST CONTROL CO. tactic of allowing toe Republi other members of each family les Bundiam, Daniel Burns, MinnauR of ' i , didatsi. who ran second in the popular o f Communist China. ■wnB associated FIUESS cans to convene and . nominate remains at $1.50. It is antlclpat- Kenneth CMiich. Bougies 6 4 9 - 1 3 9 0 'vote. ■ ^ . ■ ■ fir s t This, in too Opinion of the .^yra had not set toe bounHary ARTHUR URUQ DM o( rapabUcAtlon of aU ,a«wa.’dla- between North and South Viet ed that the Increased fees will Oouchon, George E v m s, ./.Nocti it was KMumOd that, 'oven if Democrats, gives them an ad- endorse DellaFera’s successor. eradttad to it or not oOMrwiaa . credit- Nain. at the IJto Patnliel, toe counteract the rising coats. Gosline, John Kbwairid, Mi- Now, however, neither the patter and alM.the laoal aBwa pid^ MOi^ec did .legd in the . popular vote, he vantagb somewhat similar to Henry Ramm, beach commit- ohasl Sirak, Jacqueline ARaf- R w ld ent Tfrent on, but there it Heads Division party’s executive board nor its tUMa e( repat)IIeadeB itf.apaeial dia- would atm falj' to- obtain an ifosbittto that toe home team enjoys with tee chairman, said toe council fer, Catherine Grant, Mary In >tehea Mraln are alio raaerreli, . . . - its last turns at bat in base was—-and there it was going to Robert M. Bently, -vioe presi Susan b)wn oommittee has been able rm jiM ty’over hia two rlviO*. would stay. U B . pohoy, he told ’ihur- is in need of a gate attendant xinga, Janet Moeckel, ball, or toaftoe debater enjoys dent of the Bantly Odi Oo., has this summer. John Clarke, at- Sobussler and Karen Wolmer, bo settle on one of about seven The Herald FrlntlBf Oomp Ito lk ^ t^ '^ k 'to tlie.new^ .Cong^ for mdnd, was to keep Communist been elected chairman of the proposed candidates, to fill the BoMftinnRnnu*siiiiBP«aiHis. nf> f * T f retpooslb r who has'toa last rebuttal tendant for toe past ae-veral freshmen. __ it *brrot* appeAri^tnj^eHM««^ ]^'ejectin . convention, It became Demo dry - as - dust script-reading he toe only one to pay toe U.-8. fiyn Katkauskes. They are pu- ing its list of seven to one can- this country against Communism, even iSi One would be to hSFS'K pcw ei that If, for the moment. It sUll seems almost cratic high strategy to choose dbes on tele-vtolon. To transfer For Inspection Olympic committee for a war of the Brin School of Dane- dldate, acceptable to all. vehicle identH lcation num bYP the tranqufllaers have their own built* Tom Dodd for toe Senatorial canoe loaned to them. The ing, h a decision Is reached tols si toe good to be true. lils magmetism to the TV Is es (Continued from Page One) In boomerangs, and that the heavy use nomination. And: perhaps, al sential to President Jctoison’s Olympic Oommittee decided to ___ to at them which is now taking plaoe Is though Dodd did not prove to be war poMcy. Falla State Paric Commission th* leave _toe IS here,yeu m ighl bee w inner. going to wind up with the exhansUon toe ticket-leader he had been In 1988 PubllsJiers Newspaper said the one-day reduction c r a ft. on a loon basis. The Hera’a hew tt worta. took a t «ia jirtt .ayinbola Invent, no puzzles to solw. In fact you donPt MMl Syndicate have to own a Bultek to have a winning number. aC Uie power of the drugs, leaving hu No SiMqi For Critics? other tests, Ms presence on the would be to about half the nor unexpected income will be (the prefix) On your vehicle Identification slip. Then .Kt I used to help pay tor a trail lookattha "■* ticket did contribute something mal 35,000-gallOh-a-second flow. Wtion you w .ti I tho best, buy rtf manity back where It was before the ^ NeU'MacNell, chief Washington cor- to the MstoHc' Dernocratic er to carry toe prailt to regat on the llii^ fk AW Saturday was picked, he said, a winner, 11 trsnquilisers came along, or else leaving rnspondmt of Time Megarine, told a pluralities toe state ticket ob r/iVIV V^UIlierCIIi^C ^gg^g gf J^gftas. list of 72 It viotim to new trtmbleB the tranqulU- dlsooncerting and alarming little story On Honor Boll your ehW ^M de idantificrtlon number on Centeet Raha. Ratidanta of Kansas, MIsseuil and '.'M tained that year. - » companies would be lower. Nebraska may. (f they prefer jMndJn a pMteard to sets thamselves have hriped germinate. ta-Ms weekly teleeaat from Washington So, in 1968,' toe Democrats Set at Meriden Arthur B. Williams, the com There were 64 local Students MIoMgan numb — A seoqiid extreme potential result on’ eduostkmal television the other % I'' . are waiting to see how the Re mission’s executive director, named on toe mid-year mark to mall for cqfnparleon with thelronm vshldel >'.V publicans resolve toe nice little MomlbeTs , of Orford . Parish, ing period honor roM at Wind have bean posted during tha past few wssks. And ticatlon numtor. An official entiy foim will wmdd be even more tbanmtla and It mgtot _ said water normally flowing every week there are 72 new winners posted on Ciudad. ■0* Daughtors of American Revolu- gygj. yjg American Falls would ham. TMs is not be confus^ SwaapstsMS limited to parsonsjovar 21 sould be immensely happier. Buppcm. it .It was tlM story of'the Washlngtoa ethnological prbblem they have to the showroom wall. So watch for next weeks list of living hi tho continental O.S. Nrt valid In FlorMa or Sfl -J woven for themaeives. tdon (DAiR-) plian to attend too ijg diverted to the larger Horse- -wi'to the third marking period new symbols in this newspaper.) No slogan to atstss where prohlbltsd by law. develops that the tranqulhaers do work obrrespondent who had, in', recent daye, (;a \ i)!ks safUy and indefinitely and that they do V. It may be part of too Demo 78rd ^sbate DAR conference at shoe Falls on the Canadian side aithough some students are on been so uncooperative as to question the cratic waiting strategy to put Holiday Inn Meriden, Monday by manipulating control gates boto'honor rolls. The Brt In- eonstitute the answer, to the great por- vaiidty of some of the reassurances De at least a momentary quaran and Tuesday. Miarch 21 arid 22.- operated by the United States Chides, "A ’’ honon, Mlcbael tlen of our mental tragedy. Then It may fense: Secretary Robert M ^am ara had tine'around two-places on their A Memioriai Service wiM be and Oanadian^power autooritles. Curran, Fred Lowman, Gary be determined that the basic answor to b«m giving about the ability of the state ticket -which ha^e been held Monday afternoon alfter a Tree stumps, rocks and accu- Teittelbach, seniors; Calvin the greatest torture of our ttmiea .Js, American ihiUtary-estabUahment to in- ' expected to be, sra(»ricies by reception for state and national mulated refuse . would be re- Ohowanec, Peter Lanzoiatta, LENOX PHARMACY moved from the Niagara River Susan Tamhornini, Juniors; Buick’si,0004i0ff”SweeDsiake8. after aU. a medical rather than a psy- eraase its strength in Vietnam without convention time.- State Comp officers and In-vited guests. Lt. 299 E. CENTER STREET—649-0896 ahologlcal or psychtottfo laaVtor.' 7 I'. Bimeadlng. itself thinner elsewhere. troller Ray Thatcher has been Omdr. ''Roderick "White'' of the near Goat Island, above the Cathy Goellne, EHzabeth Ver- falls, he said. pratrtkas, sopbomoresi v Henry 1)Mra%M«M0ltoldBtii8kdMlMMM')|Dto ^DOUbl4«lMOitl«IIMdCM,«Mb The preasnt uncertainty mime wMch ■This oomspondent, according to r m BupjxMied for some time to move U.S. Coast Guard AjOademy will over to the State Rublic UtlH•^ be toe epeakeir. ^^ kjpd at answer ^ tranqulltoers are.gf^ Ooxreapondmt MacNoil, answered his tag to give leada-to aoms ^ y a n g i^ - ties- OommiMton, arid lAsuten- ‘‘Tto»a4y'« is««0*i' wm ■ Optoi'- doorbell at Home one night to find two «t 9 ' eum. Luncheon will bS od debate among our axpfarts in the ant Governor .BVed Doocy is re i agents standing on his doorstep, K m a t Work With RegliiaM Pinto sup^sed to be holding Ms title aSrved at- noon. Reservations seeking admlaelon to his home. Accord- oily for toe unexplred Tedesoe for dinner and luncheon may 1)0 Thera was apparently a fuH and gmi- tag to MacNell, the oorreepondent THE WINTER FIRE terin. But It may now seem made with Mias Marion V. a^pos round of such debata a t a.ieoent "threw them out" of Ms home and told sensible to hold off tho growing WlatAiburn, 35 N. Lakewood- sjhhposium on non-naroofle drug de- them that if th ^ vranted to talk to horde of asplrante for these two Otodle. pendney and addiction aponaored, a fow Mm'.they ooold And Mm at hia office places in order to preserve M «. Robert J . Rlchmond^wlll days ago, by the New Toxic DlirtirlCt d u i^ the disytlpie. The correspondent A Thought for Today maneuverability for toe party be a page at toe oooifalb, and MM. Hethert W. Robb a teller. Branch of tba American Bsydilntrio As did not hear from them again. Inside leadership after it sees whether { By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponsored by the Manchester Delegates elected to repre sociation. Council ol Churches the Republicaiu hava nominat TMs is only one of a aeries of dis ed or disappointed Senator sent Orford Parish Chapter are X>r. Canon L. Witten of the Univer* quieting Washington anecdotes in the Robert D. Novak Peter Marianl. , Mrs. John C. Rieg, regent; Mns. When Retirement Age Comes.* city of XamlBvUle led the viewing with ssiM vein,: with-nothing proved or docu Christ’s Ministry and Ours Sheldon Dunlap, Mirs. Ftreston Report " It is a great deal better to Actually, although toe Demo* alaim. mented about any one of the anecdotes, crate are sure to spend many R. Sage and Mrs. James W. live a holy life than to talk MdKeiy. \ Ho said he thought the non^nareotlo hot -with the same kind of suggestion WASHINGTON — The tabled aUuded to Sct. Stephen Toung, oldest friends and now a leader about it. Lighthouses do niychlc enerjjlsers, of Oh^, a peace Democrat, who of the Hawks: John StenMs, of ring bells and fire cannon to W. Htkfai, Mies Jessamine M. stimulators, activators, deae^vstora, de- It is a suggestion'that the Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson, so different recenUy^naid he wouldn’t sleep Mississippi, the second and call attention to their shining icy shall be in respemse to either Republican dScislon, Smith,- Mins. Halstead R. D f- Administration has a slight talent for firom Ms stilted and unoomfor- well at Mght so lot^ as Dean praent Chaiiman of toe Senate —they Just shine,’’ so said preasanta, alleviators, lovelera, elovatora table television style, was wMcheVer it is, toe logic being tany, Mrs. Bthel E. Hubbard, er la whatever imaginatlto category trying to see to it that its oritlos do Rusk was Secretary of State. Ddense. Prepiaredness Subcom Dwight L. Moody as he stress Mm. Miaric W. Hill, Mrs. JOrnes turned fuH force on Congress in The President told the Con used actually dictates only one ane might place them" axe n ot' only not aleep well of nights. mittee (Sen. Lyndon B.^Johnson ed the importance of our Rlohmond, Mrs. HOrold C, M - •wo glittering performcmcee. gressmen : was its first chainnan). Christian witness through the course of action. being "used wrongly, to excees and I t has been fairly well documented vord and Mrs. Roger V. Dolan. These were briefings for 'T went to the drug store last lives we llva If the Republicans nominate Memlbers of toe nominating erithout adequate Indlcatlcn, but that la that, one of Defense Secretary McNa- The courtly Stennis volun Marianl, they will be doing so members of Congress, on Feb. night to buy Steve Young some teered that he and many Sen In an age when values are oomml'ttee are Mrs. Steven D. Will you many cases Jtheir Indlscrlmlna^uae has partly on toe theory that he mara'e aides acUvely engaged himaelf a t and 26, in the White Home (deeping pills, because Dean ators were solidly behind the questioned and the standards WdMiams, Mrs. Hairold L. Pres led to dependency, hahituatlra a i^ ad- ih^attemptlng to.Mscredlt with hia eu- East Room by Vice President Rusk is going to be Secretary of morality .are topjding; when will pull some Italisn-American ton arid Mrs. Bthel E. ,-Hub- Hubert Humphrey after his F ar Presidoit’s stand in Viet Nam. votes away from toe Democrats Social Securify and a Company Pension Plan may naf be enough!' dietton. with all of the oanaeped up to field Prmident was dea^y serious in ant for ua to reconsider our can. ^ stop trying to place the entire populaoe derstandable to anybody who happened k. taking on the Capitol EQH Hawks why was his cntooomxntttee is calling and our mlfiistry. U, on toe otoer hand, tos Re- On Anniversary In a tranquil state." to wntch the Secretary of Defense, In Bmploying light ridicule rath suing reports about too in- How do we reflect our faith publicaiu snub Marianl, .'and who are demanding stepp^-iq> adequacy of U.S. preparation Mr. and Mrs. N. Charles And Ms argument BeeaMd to derive Ms 1 ^ news ^conference before he Aew er than heavy rhetoric, Mr. bomUng and general . enlarge in a secular cjilture? Are wo toerMore, in toe gossip Demo for tho twar? If Stennis really really any different from those ^gginl ef 71 Spencer St. were :f*» additional force fTom n general agree- ovie^ to Switoerland for a little,relaxa Johnson put toe Senate's peace ment of toe war. crats would be certain to. em 1 NOW is the TIME to Uoc in its place at the second were worried about the cted- who make no pretense to be feted recently at a surprise mept among the peyrdilatri^' predent tion cn sMs, try vto bite the heada off In this fasMon, he made ^ab ploy, snub tlte Italtan-Ameri- briefing. iWUty: .of the VJ&. effort, as religious? Are we free from cans eihBwk ftom South Abmit ' 60 attended toe event. problems wMh Ms Congress than and taster military escalation. Th^ fulfill our ministry. 80 toe Democrats, ff they A t Uiia point the layntan adta: ^ y the . totalitarian state in an 'effort to Ouokna, orlttobeed Mr. Amen., TTie couple was married Feb, Johne^i is having with Ms. Indtfoed at the Feb. 2A sa»- toooM to reaUse it now, are 1936,; At toe Oh'ifoh .of . the ooBtrbl the .rwws of a democracy. Rev. Alex H.Elsesser / ■ol place the entire populace in a;tran - The Prmident then directly ston was one of the President’s - 't ^ -Bage Seven) p in g to do eocactly toe same. Aseensi^, New. York Qty. fuil, happy, well-adjusted state of mind ^ “ “ nuMty Baptist Chuirti tWng wito thelr tlcket, ^ mat They have lived in Jtancheirtef „ SAVINGS ACCOUNT providtag there is an adequate eiqiply ter vdunn the Repifollc^ nbmi- stace 1943. Btoides their ac« ef the kind of drugs it takes and provid Hie Westbrook Story »■ M te But why fdinit .imything, ahd daughter, they have a ing there are no really untoward'.^^p- nhe that so early, .and' tsk s .aU grwdsdb. ' I »- which pays Foputatlonvrlae, the Town of West ^ fto out of: poHHeJrit^ Bog^l is toe owner of tfa* toma that go with.tbe possible addiction brook is one of the smallest of all 169 that might be involvedT What, in dmrt, Charles Boggihl Cb., wfiTch de Bobjeet to lefolattons in-alHot from to«taMi olties and towns In Coimectteut. It has velops flavDB bases for carbo la wrong with an addiction when the about SJHMl realdents. addiction la an- Addiction to what is good Herald nated water 'beverages., IDs Weetbrook haa aoMeved something no wife aod son a«l associated to r yon? What if we humans do come to other town has been able to do. It has tv Yesto^ajrg with him in the husliiess. He is S. B. M. yyIB Hdp you.Sct vp your own RieHremeiif Flan. Horn's how h works: depend on some kind of 'pUl every day in practically stablUasd a low tax rate. For a member of the Msnehester order to keep sane? Is this really any the fifth year in a row It wiU have a Board of Bducati^, and has We Add worse than depending upon food for tax rate of 23 mills. TMs is an "honest" 'yowtog beaty wtrttop.mrap- bedh' iln'aasiiitent prosecutor (tf, Save Monthly Inconie for rate. I t has not acoom^Uahed its unique Save For Total (taiVed 440% Yon Have phyaieal strength and weU betagT. What J / i fold oaxTyfog, ftfo .sqato- the foriner town court, a chair Monthly Total 10 and 15 years k the real dUterenoe between leaning on fiscal ffat by raising assessments. The man of 'District Two for the - Earnings a bermleea drag, if there la su(4i. and assessmmts have generally been as sta rnsHMh ' ftufo ; t ^ Democratic Party, a mtoabW 15 years S 5A00 $ 7 W -7 0 9 6830 9 43.40 kanlng on a peycMatiistr ble as the tax rate. TMe your in fact, ■$ ■ 5:16 thta .mnnitasr of toe Board Of Tax Review, S3A 91.79 the. grand list has Increased by only and'h member of the PTA EX- taOKdisBrtar lu iku sa sto- 9535 0630 We are at the begianbig of the age of $30,000. 2 * “ *d sit 5:26 cotrain f o r , •eutive CVNuicil, sso 30 yean 7,300. ...A301.70 UJtOl.70 tranquiliaeis. We do pot yet have any Westbrook officials are prudent budg Mr. and Mrs. Boggini' are sertain anaweie. But there is no doubt members-of the Church of the 36 years 9.000 16AltA4 185.94 90.03 < Member el Federal DepeeK btoiraiioe Oerp,. et''drafters. The''budgets adequately r s m n R X y ^ »Wv«ltavea.yoaifotraiii- i______th at era are, meanwhile, the a la r ^ of meet ell of the Moesaltlea. 9une. de tag at Osinii .. Assumption, toe Manxtoester J ’ 5638 ■ome psycfaiidnBta lartwitoatandlng, en sirable to some ^ not 'essential to tha Square Dance Club and toe 15 years 7A00 3A75.73 10,175.73 8430 gaged In the grea^tast maas tost i^ aU majority ba>e dttQoulty winning appro- so. Roiindaboutii’ of Wethersfield. V 30 yeaza 13730 <85.30' medical history, with of prao^ priii&ns. . , _ Pw m fag Qpnwitararm 9.000 S,7S&60 15335.00 The budget -f^'the n e x t year Is ro u o m BAZARM NOT^. . . tlttonera pohduetlng raminfiii of experi- . ."•oonttoB, .of • 181.35 . ItO M $573,121.11. This lUMuld, according to or Btator St -is m HARTFORD (AP) — An offl- 35 years 13.000 9,74900 31,749i8Q ' Bunto- And boesuse the alsrai ts stUl estimates, leave a balance of about c4al -Btetement" issued by Gw- m d n g in bniraase 70.66 thaontleal, as a t the meeting In New $6,800 at the ekwe o f 'too'period. , bto .hlodted tost oommle- ernor John N. Dempsey Mon 15 years 9,000 9,71005 13.71035 106.00 York, sad not armed with au^ , oass day itig w OonnecticiA resldeitts WeeUmxfo twes iio legecdemain in ■■ ■ 'VI ■ ^ • 2 * X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY; MARCH 15, 196« PAGE NINE I PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C6NN., TUESDAY, MARCH 15, ld«6 ' JL. Artingtoh, NJ-. and they have AFS Will M ^l Vem on two married ddldren. Goldberg Quits MRA Post^ Committee Requests $7,500 HospM Notes Brown, Oo7cn<^; Frank McKee St. Firehouse Ready, •The next stated convocation At Beach Home V 1 ^ ______,L.'_____ Oum, in Oak St.; GeorEaGeoaga Suharto will be Thureday at 7:30 p.m. ViiltlnK hams ara t W 8 p.aa. Anderaoai. 2824 EOitigtoo Rd., Proposed School Budget at the Masonic Temple, Rock- To Bid on Renewal Project Manchester CSiapter of Amer- in aB a re u excepting naater* Hose Co. I Moves This Weeh CASE OF For Traffic Problem Study W appttg; .Mrs. Doaniby PeH- ■ville. t ' toWn char- lean Field Service (AFS) wUl Bloluwl i. mrny nlty where BMy are 8:90 to 4 kan and non. 17l Woodtand Dr.. _ ^ . mmam C a favorable Wd and acceptance Jack Goldberg of 22 Waranoke Chapter n of toe Gets Full ter. which deata with1 Twwn Of- have an "open meeting Tliursday WAIVXNQ — m etarfl Jolia t\n m Planning: Oommtssfcn W orto Walter F imm and Pten* p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private Wopptng; Mrs. Sue EUen Le- Town Fife C h le f^ Y ^ ^ ^ contract, the town’s order Could Bring Tax Tnerease The Herald’s Vernon bureau Rd. has resigned )iis port on rooms where ttey are 10 ajn. MaSMi Mid today that Hose oo. pu,,ci,ase of the ladder true:; Boy, Infant aon o( and Chairman John B. Lamenao ningr Dtrectnr Joaeph Tamsky. tendra bnd.aon, Ea«t Hartfioad; ta at 88 Park S t, Bedhille, the Manchester Redevelopment home of Mrs. Robert to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested 1 vain move into the new McKee placed no later than The sobool budget proposed Patricia Ann rod Priscilla TROUBLE... an ••*<* **** trafllc atudy oommlt- The group had met with Hlr- Mira. Janet Strauae' and twin F.O. Bex 827. teL 876-8188 or 143 Boulder Rd. Thera JBBia —an -i.naTn nnrt i^ai ■ «■ xmtAo «n«l avAfla mn«4 A I—not to smoke in patients’ roomg. last week by the Vernon Board Ann, 17, both winners or nm- Agency (MRA), effective imme .. . . . __ tee are reoommendine thot the ve»a and with ESarl Flynn of Ai sons, Quafry Rd., Veanon; Mrs. Support St. Firehouse during ihla week _gprtL 64S-271L will be a social time at 7:46 lane, dud tooay at u s M m a board of directors authorize the fred Keerhle Aenooiatee, also Ifo more than twit vialtors at diately, "to avoid a possible of the town shaU be Interested Judith Pyka and daughtv, 98 ^ that he has recommended He of Education could mean a tax "®” -'>P ^ ^ directly or indirectly, either, as P-m., before toe meeting at 8:15. Be wen bora New. 18, 1806, in egcpendituie of $7,500 for a pro- traffic consultants. one time per patient. WhM* 9L; Mr*. Mary O’Neill (Continued from Page One) , „ ^ contest in RockvUle rod the conflict of interest." He is a YOUR INDEPENDENT oid T uarterhtoe^m e ^ rise of more thin seven miUs^^ j^jgg Qcean Beach contest in principal, surety, partner, or Theresa Oliva of Salvo- Bhitioed. ' feeaionat s tu ^ of traffic prob- In ohooekig WiPiur Smitli and d ^ te r ,^19 Strant St.; testing hU firing Of the anU- S^Fithouse, be abandoned and ^ r e Democrat appointed to th^ five- ADMITTED YBSTBROAT: baaed on the ciu-rent grand list. New London last year, were se Vernon member' commission. Othervrise. except aq mlncrity Brazil. Miss Arlene La- Suniwjee, beeidas his per- i«ms in the vicinity of the Aeoociatee, the committee cited Bruce Boushee, 412 HHllard • Potemianoe and Communist Defense Minister g«M „ goeoificail‘ly Arnold Hirvela the Mrs. Marie KunhardtKunhardt, Stafford- 2“! sian oommuniet Oommuniet party. withheld from ,»vmentpavment to_____ Trin-- partment to^rem^ . si^ posed rise in school spending of The construction firm of Stone jects. Those wishing to attend Bartel will be in S t Miarys engh mcT'^n-charge, be ratalned ments which, individually and almost $600,000. One mill on toe is among 26 undergraduates ta Basketball League ‘playoff responsible bidder, after public ville; Mrs. Nancy Laiftbeit,Laiftbert, S^... w In^ an“ earlier teoadcast.teoadcast Radio BuUdera S^^ersfleld.U equipmroitother eppli. and Goldberg has concentrated advertisement” are reminded to call Mrs. Phil Cemetqry, East Hartford. for the survey. taken together, will eliminate Bolton Center Rd., Bolton; Wal- ®».^chin, M Dougherty St.; ^ d Jakarta aaid Suharto was “in- i^u ,acto rs for the $180,000 fa- ances, to ^ ~ current groud list raises about toe University of Connecticut’s champl®nship. mainly on the erection of dweU- He’ll replace piston rings if per- School of Fine Arts to have won McGrath scored 27 points and ip E. Summer, 73 Princetem S t The Benjamin J. Oaltehan Hirvela, In January 1964, o'" PreaWy reduce traffic con- ter Lawrenca 26 Edison Rd.; Encson. Hartford; Mrs Audrey disposed’’ and did not attend a the unfinished work ments for $75,000. ings, but, as Goldberg states ta formanee 'falls- " o ff. Fimeral Home, 1602 Main S t, In a 30-page budget. the a berth on the dean's list lor played an exeeUent defensive conducted a study of traffic festlon which is caused by in- Paul Leger, 34 Bllyue Rd.; meeting of Sukarno, the new j* c^^^ieud and accepted. ^ Spruce St. and School St. a letter .to Edward Rybezyk, ex Mdrala Charge CHOW FOR LADY BIRD East Haitford, ia in ohaage of problems in the vicinity of adequate streets, paving, traf- Alexander Lessard, 77 Foster Hartford; Paul defense minister, Maj. Gen. Aiuwugh the now firehouse Fireboueea. ^___ ^ highest increases involve sal- the first semester, game aa Tbs Pines took ap ecutive director of the MRA, ”In ODESSA, Tex. (AP) — Odes arrangements. Manoheeter Memorial HoepHal. control devices, etc., iA the at ifta April 12 aries, both for teachers and ad- In Student Post early lead and stayed In front S t, South Windsor; Mrs. Jane .^1 Sarbini, and him deputy. MaJ. will be in the end of Th* board, recent years my construction HARTFORD (API—Charges sa’s "Chuckwagon Grog” has He’U replace an engine bearing There will be no His specific recommendations Parkade are,a today” Maccarone, 32 Hawthorne St.; 1^’^.®-’ Murshid, at Sukarno’s dedication date meeting, will be asked also to ministrators, as wtll as sup- Sheila McGteary, 16 Ridge- all the way, Frank Johndrow company has become more and o< Interstate and international beep asked to put on a feed for houra. the week, autoorixe the takhig of btd» if one fails. for a new aocens road and for addition, the study will note Brian Maher. Somers; Mrs. ^®^°®’ T®!'"''*'’ ^“ ‘®® P“l«e ^ Bogor, 40 miles from must ^^® ’^®®*'’ stlU be determined. portive personnel. wood Dr., a sophomore at toe war high for, the losers, regular active in the building of transportation of a 20-year-old Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson and traffic improvements on Main the effect on the town traffic Edith______Mayer. 75 Wedgewood Jakarta. Weiss, on April 12, will _ seek__ foe the new Manchester Green Administrative salaries, for University of Connecticut has season champs, with 26. roads and toe installation of girt for “immoral purposes” re- her party when the First Lady Ariknr Brodeor S t In that vicinity were never of other major shopping areas dj..; Mrs. M a i^ re t MazzHu. R t Palmer Dt., Wapping; Informed sources In Singa- ^oie"board of Firehouse, and to determine its top school staff members, been appointed to toe Student Second game of the series is .■■■_.----„„„ ..______. Robert LeBreaux Jr.. 2S1 ______. . . j ._____j auuiorizauon irum utilities and toe like.” suited Monday night in the ar visits the Big Bend National He’ll repsur your radiator if it | Arihur J. Brodeur, 84, of imptemented, nor baa any other In town. 30.'’yeraon; Vi^entkloriarty, “recto^for the taking of bids jumped from $30,664 this year Union Board of Governors. She scheduled Monday night at toe In revealing his Intention to rest of a Newington naan by Park in West Texas April 2-4. springs a leak. Harttord.'brother of Robert E. plan. The consultants will be asked 12’ Morse lid^ Paul Bagdikian; ® forthe”sale of the Pine St fa- The Green Firehouee wiB to $32,392 beg;inntag ta the school is among thirteen undergradu- r h S gym. bid on North End Redevelop FBI agents. The gang prepares western at’ Laiwton and Brodeur of Manchester, died Lemenzo’e committee aloo to develop a two-part profrram Warehouse Point; Beverly ^^idsor St; Craig Anderson, slight case of influenza and that ^®,^, . , nurchase of a constructed year in September. ates who, with six members of .. Nafional Midgets ment work, Goldberg wrote that Bond for Joseph Denulevich, style barbecue and will prepare Jnertude* Po^e Cliief Junes of traffic relief—one immediate, — ■ nwi— . *»— 38 Eva Circle, Vernon: Ellen it nrvrwsarswi >im vw-tf vmnf f/\ y — ** Weaver hRds., a on a two-lot par- suddenly Sunday at hit home. Nare, 874 Tolland Tpke.; Mrs. aPPea*-e®>- m inister are un- He said th a t in onier lo ^ ------Tomorrow night, the business He’U replace a jSpring If jron Lady' Of Sorrow Church, Hart Is Reinstituted Jump to $86,642. ing early this month, at toe Ma- round winner Sunday when they poses of “prostitution, debauch Liggeff Drug should be so unfortunate aa ford, at 9. Burial wULpe in Duck Fire Department responded. Spaulding, 91 Hamlin S f Wil- ^arg aret Themen, 33 View S t; der house arrest in Sukarno’s The highest single increase in sonic Temple, RockvUle. defeated toe Legion, 38—27. In men of toe North End will meet with the MRA and with ery and. other immoral pur- PARKADE to break one. River Cemetery, Old Lyme»-, Cause of the alarm was not A town chapter of the Lions liam Stratton, 805 Hartford Jolm Vincft, 227 McKcc St.; in Jakarta., the sources the school budget falls under Harold B. Lewis was installed other Sunday games. Exchange poees” during 1964 rod 1965. Friends may call at the fu -determined, firs officials a u b is being relnstltiited after Hd.; WUUam Suchecki. 76 Un-Mrs. Barbara Rose, Hebron; said. U.S. Policy Doomed to Fail, teachers’ salaries. Now teach- the most excellent high priest, Oub upset Moriarty Bros. 31- town officials to explore ro in- said. The said Suharto neral home tonight from 7 to 9. a ?iti)ae of 16 vears ‘®« St.. RockvUle; Mrs. Virginia Hartford; ere receive $1,831,244, com- succeeding George F. Dean. 80, rod Srorte Center outscored He’ll overhaul your brake sys a iqiae oi 16 years. Thelsen OlastoAhi.rv- jfi^ n A ^hur Worgan, 66 Cambridge a triumvirate Says Panel of Churchmen pared to toe new salary other officers are Donald G. Olcnder’s Body Shop, 44^36. men) form a development cor The ch», to be chartered at U r^ . 1277 ToW^d^^ Howard Fawcett 886 Tol- ______himself, Nasutlon schedule of $2,178,591, an ta- poehnert, excellent king; John On Saturday, Witinok’s beat poration to construct a North ' tem when the time comes. ceremonies April 29, will be drew Wilson. EJast Hartford* Tpke.; Sean McGann, West and a civilian to head the new E“1 S'hopo'ng Center. State News WASHINGTON (AP)—Fbur of nonintervention against revo- crease of $347,347. - h . Nickerson, exceUent scribe; Moriarty 32—31, Olenderis beat ibcpsed hearing? F unerals called the U ona.O ub of Ver-sr- Mrs. ManraretMargaret VeremtianVergaUan, East ^ ” * SiroU, 442 Cabinet. Increased uses of audio- ‘se term of office would competitive prices. Thetnaa A. Bien Roundup today U.S. foreign policy has tries "being taken over by their in a near four-fold Jump for George F. Dean, captain of too overtime game, NOTHING WORN Istance for 25 or 30 years be- «hd Mrs. Ronald Morris, Ardmore Rd.; Mrs.' Patricia Buwono DC, or former Trade new equipment, from $4,230 to host; Victor S. Hurd, principal have expired ta Novembte* 1969, ■VERNON—A prayer servica Karvella ro d daughter, 199 O n - Minister Adam MaUk, the undergone a "momentous Communist component.” stated in his letter to Rybezyk OUTSIDE r I _ for Thomaa A. Bleu of Thrall (Contlnued from Page One) fore it disbanded. It was one of JtebnOTt S t . change” and is now aimed at The dominant concenm In rev- more than $17,000. Audio-vieMal sojourner; Arthur J. Monaghan, He’U tune up your engine the 1;^ the first In Ocmnecticut. DISOHAHGED SAlTOimAY* Vlrg^inia Blasko sources added, Instruction was recently intro- royal arch captain; Ernest S. Insecticides Attract "I have enjoyed working with Rd. waa held yeaterday morning The uUHty company wants to mice and Rxew».t cinont "emi. '•^bghter, 69 Harlan St.; stopping communism by force olutionary cases, the panel way the factory tunes it The April 29 ehawer ^ Mbtoi. Grant;-WiL „ H*^‘® -fakarta reported Mon- stoppmg commun duoed into tlic sdhool system. Purnell, grand master of toe BELTS'VILLE, Md. — The you rod toe other agency mem at the Hobnaa Fhnaral Home. install three transmission lines Hmantlc; Richard Curry IM Brusle rod daugh- day that Suharto had ordered throughout the wcworld. This poU- said, should be the "welfare of bers on toe North End Renewal before it is shipped. 400 Main St, Manohaster, The above and SpCtoss the river in be held at the failure, they toe local population and the pro- Rockville High Schc^ will toll’d veil; Roger G. Lord, grand grayish color Of some insectl- 4 taurant. Officers,>rs electedeienitn *^rc' Bcrdfiia More- Indonesian Oommimist officials ®y doomed to motion of inteniatlonal peace,” necedvo the bulk of toe new master of toe second veU; Ar- cldes actually attracts disease- and Downtown Renewal proj Rev. Ralph Kelly of Sacred the Middletown Portland East houee, 29 Dower Rd.. South Byram and sop, 168 Pine St.; of all ranks to surrender to local added. ects. I have toe highest praise Heart Churdt officiated. Burial Hampton area, cently, are Bernle Canter, pres- along wKh toe "bearing which a equipment to be purchased, and chilles N. Caros, grand master ^reading aphids to young veg- Mrs. Rosemary Meyolban and military commands by the end “What in the past we said we for your efforts in bring;ing I you He’U replace your shock absorb was in East Cemetery. Fhther ident; Martin Fagan, secretary; Windsor; Mra. Mary York, 51 particular communism in a par will reecdvc $5,000 for pur- of the first •veil; Andrew J. etabie plants, federal research- Seaman Otocle; Elsie Chad TOUghter, Blast Hartford^ -Mrs- of March and warned that ac- were doing or would do but nev- about an improved and more vi wearlne th* tll-ln-tha-Mr ers quickly and correctly. Kelly read the committal serv- Law U p h eld Donald Morgan, treasurer ticular country has upon the chases. The new Veirnon Center Mucclantl, chaplaJii; Charles H. ®rs have found. It takes aphids SONET In thii rial-llf*, wick, East Hartford; Susan Nancy Pierson and son, ^ ti<^ wiU be taken against those er did,” the panelists said In a able Manchester.” unretouchtO photo? Ice. Members of the 169th MIH- HARTFORD (A P)-The State Atty. Robert King, first vice interest of toe United States." Junior Hig,i Grove S t, Rockville; John St-; Grace Andreoli, last year which had helped to iT'he panel waimed that such a Hebrew Congregations; The Howerver, Town Counsel Irv ing aid wc ever made — is worn completely in your ear. anyw here. F\meral services for Oscar **• latter claimed in bring- The Lions Club has assist 64 Beelzebub Rd., Wapf>ing; finance Communist operations policy “confuses .the sphere of ^ ^ * U* McKenzie of toe visual purchases. Ellington; Adoniram Consistory Unlveralty of Notre Dame Morterty, 38 Hekii Dr., Rock Fuel oil and gaa to beet toe of Paterson, N.J., and ^)htak March 23. ing Aronson said thpt he has al It’s our amazing new SONET®. Johnson of Groton, formerly of tag the action that toe 1968 law ance with sight problems as its ville; Ronald Laldberte, 83 Douglas Burgess, 4 tittle St.; ta Indonesia. philosophic or moral judgment University of Chicago Divinity was unconstitutional. major civic undertaking. School; and President Howard tovyn’p, sdhoolB will Jump $'7,- Temple of Shrinera in Hartford. They Inclijde Roman Oatoolic, ready been asked to check toe This exciting aid, the smallest ever made by Sonptone Manchester, were held yester Grandview St.; PhiHip Lugin- Lovelock Holm, Norwich; Keith The sources said toe trade with the realm of political'qc' town charter to determine what He’U sell you the nationaUy ad A chief beneficiary of toe «Je- Benoit, Coventry; Mrs. Patricia Schomer of the Chicago The 000, also presumiably because of . He is a graduate of Rensselaer Jewish Orthodox and Protestant to fit all into the ear, can help millions with our new day afternoon at the Holmes hulM, El'lington; EJdward Kier- was conducted by Oei Tjoe Tat, tion . . the new sohool, scheduled to Polytechnic Institute, Troy, theolog;iana from the United effect, if any, that action would vertised tires you ne^. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. cision .Is the state, along with QUAKERS TO CONFER Borgmonn, Coventry; James a ranking member of toe Indo ological Seminary. focused hearing inside the ear canal. You just slip it In nan, EJlHngtoin; Mrs. Ahcc Ray- “There are narrow limits, open to September. Presently n .Y. He la married to toe for- States, Europe and Latin Amer- have on Stone’s membership on The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, other purchasers of Insurroce In GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — mo, 10 Pond Lane, Wapping; MoGehro, 26 Marshall Rd.; Mrs. nesian Communist party’s Cen defined by toe Interest at stake More than 600 religious rod and out of your ear. NO ATTACHMENTS OF ANY large volume. Clu*istlne Miller and daughter, lay leaders are attending the the town pay® $32,000 a year nier Elizabeth F. DooUtUe of lea. the board of directors. pastor ,^.of Emanuel Lutheran Some 2,000 Quakers from 40 Mrs. Ruth Kovacs, 32 Oak St.; tral Committee and a member and the power available, within for fuel, but that rate wiB ______KIND OUTSIDE THE EAR. Cburcb, officiated. Burial was countries are expected at toe Mrs. EJdito Stevenson, 166 East Hartford; Mrs. Joyce of Sukarno’s Cabinet. which a foreign policy has a threeHlaF. conference, sponsored H d'II do anything and tvtrything your cor will BRIDGEPORT FIRE Jump to $39,500. Other utilities 0 Find out about this amazing new Sonotone model —> in Bast Cemetery. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Fire fourth Friends World Confer Chestnut St.; Mrs. PauWne Co- Smith rod Son, Ekist Hartford; subandrio, in his capacity os chance to be successful,” ft by leaders of the Roman (3atoo- you must see it to l^elievc it. Come in, phone or write ence here j\ily, 24 to Aug. 3, Mrs. Juliet Coombs and son, Uc, Unitarian, Jewish, EJpisco- for schools win increase almost QU/^y’JY INSURANCE SfNCE 1923 Bearers were Wilbert John early today destroyed toe interi bum, Hartford; Mrs. EJstelle minister of foreign trade, also said, “and a foreign policy $11,000, acocynUTig to the budg' for FREE actual-size SONET replica (non-operating). tvar need in th« way of servic* to hoop it par- son, Carl Nelson, Herbert or of a two-story building used 1967. Pritohard, 183 Green Manor Thompsonville; Christopher Wi* was linked to the operation, which would oppose Communist I>al, Methodist and Greek Ortho u:::: ley, 79 Niles Dr.; Charles Sie- dox faiths. et. The present allocation is for From Sonotone — I Johnson and -Irving Johnson. by several doctors to house The previous conference was Rd.; OhirisB Smith, EJast H art which involved shipping rubber revolution rod subversion $38,900, and wlU Increase to i l l forming lika now. held In 1952 at Oxford, England. mer, 74 Laurel St., Wapping; to Communist China through 164 EAST CENTER SI. the trusted name in better hearing for over 35 years. toeir offices. ford; Mra. Jacqueline Hober, throughout the world oversteps $3® 500 in toe fall. Mra. Catherine C. Bunoe The frame structure at 1157-69 Executive secretary of toe con EJast Hartford; Paul Arm Raymond Chartier, 22H St. Singapore by two ships owned those limits.” ference will be Dr. J. FToyd Pencils, chalk, and other In MAIL THIS COUPON TOOAY- He appreciates the hord-to-do jobs and the werit The fitoerel of Mra. Cather Park Ave. had formerly been a strong, 16 TrumbuH S t; PaW- James S t; Mrs. Beverly Fead, by Chinese firms in Singapore. It cited these three reasons structional materials such as yiiiiS:;a MANCHESTER—649-5261 Moore, professor of religion and The army seized toe ships, toe About Town SONOTONE II SONOTONE — the hiusf if hearlif ine C. Bunco of 109 Wne S t home. d a Oastetter, 430 Avery St., Glastonbury: Marie Mandeville; for its prediction of the ultimate tests, paint and ink, will cost H- lltCOYP® biblical literature at Guilford Waipiping; Gregg Galuska, 304 Porter St; Henry Yawor- sources said. St. Elizabeth Mothers Circle Jo!**' I Send me FREE actual-size replica (non- j that colls for high skill when you bring them to was held tote morning from the There was no official esUmate failure of the present U.S. poli the town an estimated $18,503, Ample Parking Front and Rear |i|i John F. THernqy Funeral Home, ®^ ^*'® financial loss. Fire of^ College, the site of the meeting. Thompsonville; Mrs. Julia Sim- ski, 44 Tafiner St.; Mrs. Nancy The sources said the proceeds cy: will meet tombirow ait 8:li5 18 Asylum St. I operating) of smallest hearing aid Sono-j were used to ship supplies to a S5.000 Increase. lilil I tone' ever made — worn all In the ear. i him. a s W. Center St., with a Mass dais said toe cause was still Richards, RED 1, Vernon; —"The resources of even the p.m. at the home of Mrs. ’Wil Not all of the budget Is con S:::l Hartford, Conn. etf requiem at SL James’ being sought. ■ David Lazear, East Harford; Indonesian Communists and to most powerful nation are llmit- liam Gallo,' 242 Summit S t cerned with expenses. One page diurdh. H m Rev. EJugene F. Minor injuries were suffered Mrs. Catherine Nash, 24 Per run Subandrio’s private intelli ed.” « Indicates income to the tovyn. Tel. 247-4070 I Ubm But he Is oIm headc|uarters for quick torvice. ^ioipey w«e oeWbrrot. Paul by three firemen, including Prince Chats with Stars kins St. gence service. —"The task such a foreign •DON’T CHANGE ANYONE’ State grants are estimated iiim •fBefore Losses Happen, Insure With Lappenl” Chetelat was organist and ao- Capt. Henry Haworth, who was DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. They said they did not know policy sets itseW is unending. ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—"They a t $853,866, tuition from indi Budget Terms Available ■to IMl . Wat. Burial was in ML St treated for foreign matter in Mary Johnson. 28 Durant St; how much money the Commu You suppress cqmmunism in don’t change one senator', viduals, for BT)eclal education, Benedict Cemebery, BlpdmfieM. ®y«: At Frontier-Type Lunch Paul Mrocarella, Hebron; Wal- nists made out of the operation South Viet liam and it raises its mind,” said Sen. Abraham Ribi- ctoult education and from other ter Fluckiger. Ellington; Mrs. but that the trade was “pretty The Rev. Joseph O’DeU read KENNEDY RESIGNS head, say. In Thailand; you sup- coff, D-Ooim., Monday, com* sources total an estimated Hill! Off Balance the committal service. WWW H4VWW HOLLYWOOD (AP) — tnst The prinde Was presented Bonnigall Farris, Tolland; Mrs. lucrative.” The proceeds were press it in the Dominican Re- mentlng on toe Senate Ehredgn $220,976, and other anticipated So why not throw this husiness his way, Bearare were John SUMman, h ♦ K ^ 11 J .. November Princess Margaret of with a Winchester rifle by Van Doris Jansen, Ellington; Mi banked ta the Portuguese colony public and It raises its head, Relations Committee bearings Incomes bring the list of income A man would have to be “off bal I what he called a IhIh Hiii Lee OoMette, AiUen CJoMettc, ll « ro o . ‘variety of England was guest at a f ^ y Heflin, who made the presenta- chelle Woods, ■ 960 Main St., of Macao; they said. say, in Colombia.” on Viet Nam. to the town’s general fund to ance” in more ways than one to pressures,” George ,W. Kennedy movie-studio luncheon. This tlon on beh^f of "Stage Coach,” South Windsor; Christopher too? Leslie Sdhultz, Raymond Due- has resigqied as iNew Haven ~*'Ix)cal successes against a Ribicoff also told newsmer on estimated total of $1,083,162. •take this kind of risk. Ther? are mult ahd Andre Boisvert week it was Prince Philip. Nei a new 20to Century-Fox movie. Evans, 63 Peach Tree Lane. particular revolution may have prior to a speaking at a Unite ' 'Twins in Beauty Contest plii! superintendent of schools, effec ther of them said a word. This was followed by square enough risks already. Proof? Over tive July 1. Wapping; Kathleen Carroll, Borrowed Item to be paid for by loss of support Jewsh Appeal banquet that any Patricia Ann and Priscilla 500,000 families each- year^ have Mrs. Margaret Materal Not to the gathered lunchers, dancers and a demonstration by East Hartford; 'Kurt rod Ste elsewhere end even by the negotiatdcaiB, of tob Viet Neiii Ann Doyle, twin daughters of You’ll ho guarantood satisfaotlon. The board of education ac- anyway. The princess’s excuse Thell Reed, who bills himself as medical bills which exceed their an The funeral of Mra, Margaret cepted Kennedy’s resignation phen Schumey, 23 Eleanor Dr., Fixes Gemini 8 strengtoenlng of revolutionary question will have to Include; Mrs. Celeste Doyle of Talcott- Manchester was a bad case of laryngitis. No "The Fastest Gun iif the Vernon: Dawn Sander, East o i nual income! If you don’t have Hartford, Conn. Materal of 174 Spruce St. was Monday night, forces elsewhere in toe world.” “all parties”, tacludiiw the Vie't ville Rd., Vemon, have both 886 416 Main St. And ho’d appreciate it. explanation was made for toe World.” The prince held his Hartford: Mrs. Stella Fabrizl, (Continued from Page One) The only foreign policy that Cong, been accepted as finalists in the Major Medical Ineuranoe, call us held tols morning from toe W. Kennedy, who became super- prince. hands over bis ears. Blue HlUs Ays. 861 Center St. P. Quiah Funeral Home, 225 tatendent last June 28, did not 168 Broad St.; Mrs. Roxanna promises at “least a measure of "I believe toe President real- Connecticut Professional Photo soon for details. , V Prince PhMIp wasn’t at a loss The U.S. Marine Corps Band Phillips and son, Storrs; Mrs. mospheric pressure at the Miain St., with a Mass of ra- announce any future plans after proper level. roocess,” the panel said, Is one Izes this,” Ribicoff said. graphers’ Association’s 1966 I West Hartford, Newington _ for words, however. He carried played a medley from “The jane Barton and daughter, 29 jill 1080 Main S t qulem at S t James’ Church, leaving toe $20,000-a-year post. The system consists-of water beauty pageant. Conn. The Rev. Vincent J. Flynn was —______^ on a sprightly conversation with Sound of Music,” another film Foster Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Don The two girls will be among 248 South Rosalind Russell at his left and by 20th Century-Fox, which has and oxygen suf^lies; irovldes ceietorant Paul (hetalat w*s or- n /'>•»» na Swartz and son, 48 Reed St., for removing small striids, odor* the contestants vying for the THE IFFERENCE Quaker Lone ganiat and soloist. Burial was in' * K a n LiOin r r c s s Glynis Johns at his right. Also toe fastest plug ta the West. Rockville: Mrs. Leonllda Grady title of Miss Connecticut Pro Bob Hoipe, Jack Benny^ Danny and excess moisture tram toe St James’ Cemetery. Father WASHINGTON The first at toe head table were Connie rod son, 225 Spencer S t fessional Photographer at the Stevens, Mia Farrow, Barbara Kaye and Jerry Lewis were suH, siqiplies drinking water tt^JANCHESTER May toe quote rates and assist you Flyim read toe oommittsl ssrv- steam - operated coin press was and gets rid of urine. professional photographers con / Ice. u.r TI c , Parkins, Dorothy Malone, Nata- seated at the table next to w w n DONE FOUND vention In Hartford on March put into use by toe U.S. Mint ta u , An.,. .L i ■». Prince PtiHlp’i. If tosy The Gemini 9 spacecraft was UBLIC MARKE as toe have so humy others? Bearers were Leonardo A 1838. R was______invented three “® ^ ® Ste- KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — A delivered to Oape Kennedy 8 0 3 - 8 0 5 MAIN STREtT 23. The’ winner of the contest phanie Powers. had prepared any special ma World War II mine was hauled will represent Connecticut in Fterla. Alex Balchunas, Georgs years eariier by a Frenchman' terial, it was , wasted; no one March 2 and woa undergoing Mtofitalvo and Benny Mootklvo. M. Thoimeller. That’s right:, females all. from' toe Gulf of Mexico ta checks for a May launching. the photographers ' New Eng Asked for an explanation, a 20to caUed on them. shrimp neits recently.'^ land competitionetltlUll InUl September.ocptciiauzaa • - - v<- N toe new system can be ------' "f I 'll ■ ^ • I 'I ' ' ; j ’' . ■ ^ .1 . - - - Century-Fox aide replied: The luncheon broke up rix>rtly The 300-pound mine was stiH after Prince Philip was checked out in tone and no oth p0ijil}^3vodl> “ Well, he’s a male, isn’t he?” capable of sinking a 600-foot er prertdems d e v ^ p , Armstrong That’s i^bout as much logic as presented with a b o ^ e by Los freighter, although toe lack of a Angeles’ Sheriff Pete Pitchess, and Scott wiB attend toeir Rnal ©OOD WED. and THURS. ONLY! toe luncheon contataed. It was detonator cut down chances of weather briefing today, then held on toe Western-street set of the fastest badge-pinner ta toe an explosion, the Coast Guard West relax to save the energy needed you don’t! have to see it Fresh, Lxirge toe studio, and toe trappings said., during toeir busy space venture. were frontier-style. The hmoh The AGas is sttoeduied to blast G R A M A was a curious mixture of CJaesar off at 10 a.m. (EJST) and hcrist ^ . A ______I NEMBEK, THE OEDES OF THE CipLDEN ftULB salad, prime ribs of beef, barbe the Ageha into a 186^e-high cued spare ribs, mixed vegeta Big Debate "^cintinues orbit around to ecuth. Uftott to enjoy it I EGGS bles rod hot apple pie with INDEPENDENT DARADE OWNERS tone fw Gemini 8 will be 11:41 ^ I Leorn Ihe Facts cheese, served with a California sum. wine, Pinot Noir, 1966. Over Canadian SciEmdal i- A&H Automatic Trans. Nurmi Auto Body rPAWA /4 0 \ _____ ■ Twelve bout* before launcta, No photography during OTTAWA (AP) — Canada’s been endangered Int also more thro 13,700 gaHoas of fuel Service OUie’s Auto Body Our prices are certainly no secret. lunch,” announced a voice on big debate over the Geida Mun- whether the government‘of'Oon- WiU be pumped into toe ndghty toe loud^peedcer. It is a ripd Bantly Service Station As a matter of ethical principle, wa singer case continued todajjr servative Prime Minister John ’Titan Fa big tanks, with the fi Doz. Rudy’s Mobil Service rule that royalty ls--not to be G. Diefmfbaker had handled toe Clarke Motor Sales do not’advortiso them, but if you will amid tadicationB that both mq- nal countdown on toe spacecraft w Station caught In toe mundane act of case property. getting under way six hours be Dick’s Shell Service consult us at your ponyenience, we teting. The announcement was For Your»sePatrick '8 D^y Celebration \ CeHoge Cheese 1 Lb. n c g . Jor pohticti parties were ^ Two members of Diefenbak- fore launch and the terminal______I Gerich’s Service Station S&G Auto Service will be privileged to discuss them with scarcely ■ necessary; Prince pro^red to stake their future er’s Oahtaet have acknowledgsd oountdosm on the Titan 2 rwtoet Philip -• L.- « b— b-or.'T’Ata'rS. Service High Sobool, O aht The rea ment’s .order tor a judiciU ta- cien Cardin taia said that shs eta into apace. I Manchester Transmission soning apparenUy being that CHUCK PIECES (Bone In ) ...... f t . 5 9 ^ asplooage be- Air Force MsJ. 8cott and Maple Super Service Don W illis Garage that was just the thing for the ta v o li^ toe ^yaar-oM 0«r- tors coming to Oanada. Armstroiir. a civlMro. wffl be CROSS CUT PIECES ...... j j , Duke of Edinbuigh. man beauty some menniMra Focmer Trade Minister roused from bed about 4% hours •Ihe Long Beach Mounted Pat erf toe- previous Conservative George Hees toW the House of before they begin their ffiebt Boneless Brisket, Fancy, Lean Ib. 8 9 ^ and fN te HEAT rol, cowboy types on palominos, . T _ - Ownmons that he recognized receive a brief medical exaiAi- 1 Lb. ALLIED MEMBERS attempted a ride down toe Prime Mtaister Lester B, Mra. Muostager from photo- narion, put on their space solta RUMP OR SIRLOIN TIP (Very Lean) ib. 9 9 ^ BREAD Loaves Western but were headed Pearoon^urorised some obtorv- graphs aind that be may have and climb into their i^wule * C le a n 2 Alcar Auto Parts Manchester Autp Parts to 5 ^ taro iMunoh. 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- ‘*’® games.’’ est pitcher In hesoball today, “ Iton’t count Stuart out. He Dodgers pilot Walter Alston are er and Dick Bertell marred San WINTER HAVEN, Fla. New York Jumped on Boston then rapped a grounder beMnd Norma Adams 188—462, Gin; Pin Prize List Nutmeg Fprest, Tall Cedars of Maloney, who toesed a pair of From center field, he threw second and beat shortstop Mike er-room blackboard: A month ago the Violets had but he’s not the greatest left had 96 runs batted In In 72 makMg Mtemats {dans — and Franctaoo’s 8-4 victory over the (AP) — The Boston Red starter Jim Lonboig for three Youtkas 460, Juanita E A kL YOST Final standings and priro list Lebanon. no-hit gems end won 30 games out Vic DaviUUo in Saturday’s Sports Editor ‘‘Game No. 1 is now under ® i«®®at De Paul 68-65. Then Mon- the (ZIedars have sponsored the Can he do it? Aye’M have to Mahoney, the Rev. George Nos pected to be ready to play again sixth against the Cubs, he had fo ii to snap a five-game ex Joe Chrtstopher and Johnson jdiester businessmen threw for memberis of Manches Jeanne Irish $10., Anne Fidler The Mg right-hander is hold tralitlng base. shortly. ton tor one run in tour innings Wanda Kaselauskas ISO • 488, ed WicMta in overtime 90-84, day night, they played possibly race. Hadden has served as wait and see.” trand of St. Mary’s Church, the no argument and promptly sin hibition losing streak. had the only other Boston hits. JiU Kravontka 175-506, Bat- ter High’s CCIL co-champion football team and its $8., Reggie GhuTskl, Flo Niles, general chairman 18 years. ing out tor $80,000 on Q>e “We have eome young pitch Willie . Mays Mt Ms second to take a 4-2 lead. Ihen the Red advancing to the semifinals tor their best game of the season in Goodnough waa never better, Rev. Msgr. Ed'ward Reardon of gled to open a three run rally Boston Manager Billy Her Rico PetiooeUl went Mtless in -coaches, plus a number of invited guests; at Cavey’s Olive Rossetto, Ma'vis Small, all strength of Ms 20-0 record, 244 ers we’re pretty proud of. I like homer in two days and rookie SoK, held to one Mt for eight bara Goddard 176-477, Toni Fo the tMrd straight year. upsetting WicMta. Hal Goodnough, as expected, speaking after a long line of St. James’ Church, Town Man capped by rookie OUie Brown's man named Wilson aiid More- two trips, but oontlnued to spar garty 181-199 — 663, Mariqn $5., Lois; Smyth and Pat An- strikeouts and 2.54 earned run to tMnk Uiey would react like OHle Brown connected with two InniiigB, tied the game wfth two Restaurant. It was a fine gesture on the part''of the llteral'ly stole the show. The head table occupants and guests ager Robert Weiss, Lt. Gov, kle in the field, showing no sign Vogt 178-451, Bea Canroll 470, In the opener of the double- Eight NYU free throw* to one nulll '$2.60. each, 149 high single average last year. Jim Lefebvre (National League aboard tor the Giants. home nm with two aboard. head as Ma pitchers Monday at- runs in the ninth with the help 'bien, plus an excellent program, which (1) started on promotions’ director o f th'e New were introduced by Toastmaster Fred Doocy, (jrand Knight of the arm ailment which side header, top-seeded Brigham field goal tor the Wheatshbekers out uf’ mohey, tie. rookie of the year) when he Baltimore second baseman With Mays allowing the way, ter the Red Sox dropped a 8-4 of a Uoop double to right by Helen Dowidiam 178, Ekniiy -time, (2) featured exeelient ------—------York Mets, sold baseball, as he ,Fran Mahoney. One noted a Ltonel Lessard, Grand Tall Ced Cinchmati’s last word: "Have the Giants have won three decladon to ttie New York Yan- lined Mm last year. He started Grish 184-496, Lois Lapins 18;- Young defeated Temple 90-78 ended it In overtime. Bruce Kap- came up last y t e x — and be bet Jerry Adair suffered a bruised catcher Owen Johnson. Bebe MUanese and Don Berger, Prize List ^ has done thousands of times. politloaJ fla'vo)' to, the gather ar John Stoutner, humorist Paul a nice summer in Fresno.” stralght — 17-8 and 6-2 over the kees before a crowd of '2,760 at a nifty double play on a ground 601, Meredith Henry 176, Frap and will play the winner of to- Ian made tour of the free ter than we thought. left wrist and a cut on the lower Jerry Stephenson blanked 'Were limited to one man', guest nonrfaculty members but most In 48 of the 50 states, and the ing but it was Hadden’s night McGarrity (a big hit), Jim Maloney’s answer: “Trade Indiana and 8-4 over the Cubs. pit. Laudeidale. er by Richardson in the (Mid Katkauskas 503, Edith Whllfe night’s Army-San Francisco throws wMle Mai Graham and Cataldi $70., Niles $36., John me or sell me.” “Oiven a chance to pitch they Up that required 21 stitches New York in the eighth euid game In Thursday’s semifinal. Richie Dyer added tWo each. R son $18.; Bujauciiis $10., Brazl- Mets in particular. in the spotlight and touched all Holmes, Kacey deputy grand might be able to do it. But H all when Mt by a Tony Oloninger The Yaiikees pushed acroee gave way to Santiago, who was inning, going deep into the bole 182-490, Suimy Panciera 474, rot* V^Ity grid mentor, Md awards are made among the Can Only Go Up the bases, holding captive an knight, and,Bob Muldoon of the “I'm sure some club can use tor the balU. Dot WhiCehead 177-184—5(^, NYU will play the winner of the was Graham’s field goal with 81 tls $7.,,.Doucette $7., Plumley my services, if not in the Na depends.” pitch during the Orioles’ 2-0 loss the deciding nm on Bobby Rich- obtained tram the Kansas (Sty '14) each player^was presented state scholastic coaching ranks, Villanova - Boston College con- seconds left that tied the game $7., Twaronite $7., Marinelli, 'T’U guarantee,” the rapid- audience of 350 so much that Tall Cedars. to the Atlanta Braves. ardeoii’s infield hit with two out A’s in the off-season. Santtago _ “PetrocelU is going to be a Venda , Kicking 471, Bleanqr k memento, a sUver tie clasp, ^me vote Is cast for Mel Kleck- talking Goodnough remarked, one could hear a pin drop. Tony O’Bright and his Irish tional League, then in the Amer WUle Drysdale and Koufax Give and Take Ohurilla 469. ^ regulation time ,-82-82. The Abraftls, Sheekey, Mucclo, ican,” the 28-year-old fireballer continued their campaign tor a PMladelphia Manager Gene III the-^-nlhth. The' defeat, started Ms downfall , by Walking very good shortstop,” former As to the Identity 0k you circle today, prepared to launch a counter-attack afirainst post posltloas.' Luohnow’s toward a p ^ U the end o f ^ ^ Richardson’s run-scoring single Ronnie^ the No. 1 hone^ 187-418'" (new high single). home games on sale nexit Mon tMnkiiig that we blew Offers In the ninth; the Chicago WMte gave up.” ' , . H testimony txffered by the State of Wisconsin in support .the year. When the Wtty grew, „ , , , „ „ day. won and ths seven othera Herb Smith 142-366, Paul Aceto ;tboughta were entertained of Nam is BUI MeMuUan, former “We dropped a few ft. oooteata Sox snapped the New York of antitrust charges. crossed the flniah Hire in 374, Mike Kelly 358, Dennis BoXx With three games left before Detroit after leading by 20 Meta' two-game wiiming streak The state compleited its pres |Ui>ig'’out with the wives for all around baseball whiz with key to our case,” Wllatd Staf nuniMioal wder. 365, Willie Koetsch 360, JuU& the windup of the NaUonal Bas points, we bombed the BuUeto 0 increase SPOTUGHT SPeCIAL 4-1 anil Cleveland wMpped the entation of direot evidence Mon Smoluk 350 Fred Oakes 354, ‘dinner. Cheney Tech. The local man is a to BOWLING ketball AsscMiation’s regular and then were upeet by them Catitomia Angels 6-2 cm Chuck day, prehmtoary to resting its ford, special counsel for Ihe Whenever anyone aUked about taU gunner on a helicopter. Marshall Lewis 144-376, Wen • ■ their lest three games,” Jones team for a gune, in Detroit CONSIDER THE Reg. 5.95. 4x8. 4*97 t r i g g e r P D IX ' IQein was head baseball coach the same prep school recently.. John Lombardo (11), Chuck The state, seeking a court or restraining order, Veeck con told the weekly baritetball writ T h u i^ay. RENEGADES — Bob Borodi Planditfl to A ll Frank Keitt, former Weaver Brame (5) and Phil OonU (4) TMs Isn’t the' most accurate der forcing the Breves to return tended that it would be feasible at the University of Hartford tor five years. * 151-369, Aim Whitcomb 126, played well tor Travel. way to measure trigger puU... to Milwaukee or the granting of to operate an expansion dub in 6 >np cf the straw skimmer High star, paced ttie New Ha- 1966. Joan Boroch 131. The Panel Of The Week 'Mamhester Auto Parts over but it win give you aome' idea. an expansion francMse, called (It’s -ttiat time of the Y®ar Put gun muzzle first -bh bath 16. witnessea to thq stand to sup em Pro Basketball League last •loss AT P&WA whelmed Boland OH, 49-18. Mike State witnesses have testified LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS again, if you are in Florida) In ^ 23.7 average, ELDORADO RUMPUS ROOM room scales. Note wM ^t Slow port fts allegation that abandon that ihe Braves were planning MARCH $^.E.C.|.A-L! Kelly (19) George Finnegan thei direction of John Canavarl seventh best In the cirouit. . , (12) and Brian Oordera were ly lift by trigler. When it ment of the city by the National the move to Atlanta neatly two LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Mel Old Track Mark* Silver, or Teak League would violate RTscon- aild.hlS staff at Rockville High Blow to M ^hester High’s Ta wm wow inoMy,ywi s uElWMBSOpporturtllytadiWlDpait too much for the Oilmen. Brad snaps, read weight and subtract years ago wMle denying rumors Fergusod, 155^, Las Vegas, sln’s antitrust law. for. their excellent performances fcxibbaU future was the Board of NOT SINGLE. BUT Reg. 5.4T..4 x 8. Steurer and Boh Bergbi were trigger pull in pounds. Ob, un that negqtiatioiM were in Um outpointed Fred YT^lliams, 165, Of Duff' Broken'^ •bUHy that iBvaluabto and you mutt IsMfhioptiartBnAytoinals, the pleymakers tor Boland. load gun before you eiqaeriment “The monopoly charge is the works. . I Phoenix, 10. aa site director and workers of Education’s decision to knock goodutaorthatabUi/toiatahaail j 4.99 CIAC Tournament out $10,000 of the proposed The Town Junior Tournament At Ohio Stated games this seasop. -Without budget tor next year whjch Pratt A WhttriV Aincnft offftf en-tha>|Bl> MMigaa RiO M imny sees Kelley’s Boys meeting the ' “ » ' formal training progratni and apprenticuhip courses-ranglng Is C5ojmectlcM| T'rsek OnatiS question, th^ best prepared and would have ,been ;for the HUng Bombers tonight at 6:16' carried'out system in this writ- tabllshifteiA'of a Junior hi duration from two treeks to four yeara.^^ a variety of valuabla FUNKED UUAN ait the Y. The S aties play tha Lkjyd Duff known that DOUBLE trades. This is training that will preparayoti tor a better Joband pay • DOT’S at 7:30. ^ s 20-year experience with football -'program. ManchesI takes its toB on an thhgn; ai§ ^KAO-spohsoiM" events'was the High and,-the . West Ha^tfo you gtiod wages while you learn. And your Income may ba lmmedl> AntamR or WalRit this axiom was again proven s -’this' .-season imdfer CJana- schools,. Conliid High and' H ately aupplamented beoauaa maty of Mir departmeaS MB CUfr Strong, Dnrable, Waahable Finish PLAID STAMPS EVERY COLLEGE BASKETBALL true in the osm o< a ttnek reov wud'whftjtotYtoioh.-Official scor- Hlg^ are ttie.: only QOIL mem- . rently working ovetnmto NTT ord he held ainoe 1948 at finq. tajmd'nlltiicial tltiier for tourney bens' now:.without-junior Ugh ON AJX GAS AMD OIL PURCHASES AT: f State. In addition to inoreasthgyaMTggfntog pow r. you «ni hensfll fteni 4 x 8 . QuartoivllnalB attrtotkma in Rockvillo wore foothata. . 5.95 His B ig Tan reoord cC 8.4 new and higher wagi acalet...an outstanding group tnturanca NYU 90, Wichita 84, ot program.. . nbia paid holidays.. . {add ^ laavo*aaSfte Brigham Young 90, Tenqile reoondn in Uw 70-ynrf hSC HILTCEirS “iS” SERliKE 78 kunUes was flnaify tonped ment plan...and maivalhsradVMdagiA ter withatandtiw the 43A Cenfor $f„ MoneiwitM' Paean - Walnit • Gharry 4.. 8.T7 for 17 yaaia. Sound good? NowIslhattnstDapptr. HumMdaofflantlotaifln (NEXT TO WILLIE’B SlEAK HOUSE) BvaflabiB for both •xpRitencad Bnd IMfMiiiMUKl ptoiito wd Ofti Ckne Waohington, an aB Bta-. i • j. of1haa|iinsy batto rftht JobforyoA Cobb. Tohacca Board 4x , i S 7 Too end tor the Michigan 9tati Pkst Road SOrriee, GfiMral Repair* On AQ , foptaaR team, turned tha trid Make* and ModelA Phone 649-5085 Himilmit Of flood job s o c v lyDRiiWe fn i MORE THAN 40 PAHELS IN STOCK NOWt in 89 seocinla laet Sataiday tt right # tlie inpat TO CHOOSE FROM better Ikiers feat. Ben MeStm I • MACHINING of MkMgaa equalad the mark VALUABLE COUPON a INSPECTION ___ to 19S1 and Larry OwanI of • AIRCRAFT e n g i n e ASSEMBLY HarmonUsq MoMta^s — AdhMhrM iiWacbiiMn dM tha aams la 1962. .4'.. ISO EXTRAJ>LAip STAMTO • SHEET METAL B r t In 1948, D uff wft a Bba C olored Nc4k — Petty Stits — PoBsli • BENCH WORK Big Ten indoor individwl accr- wiMi G« ni iup iMhiiiiNiiii • TOOL & DIE MAKING A l AvoMablo tog record with bta fbat ^ k i ' 6 6 HILTGEN'S "6A " SCRVICE^ • AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING COMPLETE LINE OF REGULAR PLYWOOD e M n feerteiwwir ta’^Jum p. thkd la the W 436 CentM’ St., MonelMfttr • EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING e .2 0 % .fi^ I • WELDING l»maie% sad ihhd to the pole ‘ al # (NEXT TO WlLLDTS SlTbiK HOU^B)' ’’j r lllN SllN .,W li,ThR,l mult anch vag hnmn» m e .'lEtartiiillii' •TMwmaooaMcs llbwSlM iri B oh Rtohardi ^ad Btanty Cbo- ______s • - - p V H • A.-m 11^m titm i 1 Tvo weeks to 92 «eeftt>iinTH Thieeaad tbaryasM-WiTH PAY THE POST TIME 1 P, Ms M ifciid or Duff ^ . ^ 1 * ^ ^ ■ la die pde vadt VALUABLE COUPflM PAY-iln Machining, Shaat Metel, -in Shaat Metal, Machlahig and COMMCmY OUSUO-IH, HtATIO Aa an undeigradiMta af Ohio . TMT, Die and Qtge Matdng and TMlAMeMalilngi OlAMDSTANb AND ClUlHOUSt State, D uff aet achoM Mcocda Rpe Making. PLYWOOD CEHTER INC. ^ t h a n o -y a id Mglh’^hunitee, flings *ta 8 p j« , Im Ii MMU .a. MMURBOOMI 12 noon. I s a l 67 TOLLAND TURNPIKB-MANGHEBTIR pola vaadt and indoor Mgh hur- ; vs - ■- i dhta ’in 19M aaid ’47, he was A GIG 8Siwi fir'%«srSh w«myrop to (hs aatlQMd da- ■> ...... ■ Other eonaecifciit ideato to NaiNi (Next To Western Beef Iburt) tm iw Woiiftais HERE SHE (X^tfl^iiTHBRE SHE g 6 e S — LOe nMhloo. A puBid toot tendon rr-, - M t BURNSIDE AVtk-^ Ei^T.NABIBOBD Haven and SouUitngten Pratt & Mon.,Tne8.,Wed., SaL-9AAt.S PJH. ^ ^ RTE 146. LINCOLN, R. I. ton Beach, Calif., has plowed only in the minors. tor en Merview apMlntment Meyexg tryii% to ntake the Chicago Cubis. aocorks When 21, he Williinherit f l million from estate of z^rr--Kr- ri-r V - fEL.-'M9-0285. ' [. . If aveitible bring your mlHfery dis Thorsn F ri, 9 AAL-9 P.M,.-Plioiie 64S-5876 ccH Mr, WHIlem CDiemen, et charge padars (DO.21'4), birth eer- Wf'iiti'iey Direct i Lv. Manchester one from the mound . ^ t (luickly does’ a dance to his grandfather. (AP Fhotofax) ■' •" 'F1^)^to«PaL 5M-5532; Hs hae bdea ^ kr-v; tifleata and social security card (T lsval a ) a« taB. escape returning liiu w ^ e . M«iyec8,.£pom.HnniaBg-> i h u b ad OnanaalteMt dnea IsS t C,;rints^ WED.. A to t r j i . Whan you visit eurefflcto •.' P ire raft 1 ^ ; ' ... ,j / ■ V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1966 PAGE THIRTEEN _L------i4------Busineas Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Help Wanted—Male 36 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^Ja NCHESTER, CONN^ BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wunted—Finale 35 PAGE TWELVE ______O ffe re d 13 FULL-TIME kmciheonette help needed, Moitday througli Sat I m p o r t a n t n o t i c e BY ROUSONOUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE TXPEWRITBRS — Standard SoWOlMZlTf A fiOCR VROLL OOMWO LIKE WHILE CREEP/ FOURSOMES SUCH AS i LITTLE SPORTS CLASSIFIED and electric. Repaired, over THIS U9UAU.'/VAMPS UP.Wmi A NAME UkE ~ urday. Apply in peroori. W. T. The 1964 Civil Rights Law hauled, rented. Adding ma THIS VilLL SPORT A MOHICliEli LlH E- Grant Parkade. prohibits, with certain ex chines rented and repaired. ertions, discrimination be Let's Hove Vanety Pickup and deUyeiy aarvice. cause of sex. It win now be ADVERTISING T a le T y p e w rite r'se rv ice , 648- CLAIMS CLERK necessary for our readers AOHMS 4tX«ttiiM not only to read the usual lA taqu iA v 46Witdia('->- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 4888. (Girl Friday) NAW.yxJU NEveR AWUd -moSEWlSE-' 47iyp««eUiiig ^NOOR SLONOKB'eUT TTS UniMlUqr ct A . M ichaud. 743-8086. or Female, also our Classifi thalOMaari 13 Ui____ BtONDAX Hun rSIDAX 10:80 A.M. SATUBDAX t a .|I1- and dictaphone aMUty re 8 ROW6 R/BOTHi MEN WNOtXARe 7 0 ^ > ISNamte tfibi MAMcan cation Help . . . 37. OP THEM U) 6 DIPFERENT WHO M A t » ^ antdopea FLOORS Cleaned and w axed In quired. Oaim experience 16 iwUaa beroina ISSUrinDrafOB ANYTHING c o u n tr y d- 3 Martian (eombi rent or omitted Inae^on for any adverUaement and e**™ only 643-0772. '^VEsTtMOOnS^. VjautwiN'y y 27Makea mlflakae rotary blades. Quick service. ucts, 166 Adams St., Manches M/6PRIMS H0U98H JlConfliiad form) to the extent of a “make good" Inaertton. Errors whleh do not ter. CtSANINOl COQPfflUPfis\*lf P COURSE J 32 Plant part SLoeathm the ^ e adverUaement Wm not bo pom eted by Capitol Bquipmen. Oo., SS SSBatlo 4Pedal digit *Tiwnni i^ooa inaerttoMa Main St, Mancbeater, Hours SAFECO - LIPECO ^NOT-HMW, L 6 Feminine aamt a ® W/un X'ED — FuU tim e service 34 Italian dtp General Insurance Co. 39 Belgian ftraim 6 T d l dally 7-6. Thursday 7-8, Satur station attendant, days. Good S8Prlnter'« 7Frollci day 7-4. 648-7988. pay, insurance benefits, pen SGirl’f name SiSedwitfiia 30Flewer.part (Boekvllle, Ton FIree) sion plan. Apply in person. SBAtonnd BMale iheep DICK'S SERVICE — Snow WOMAN to Uve-fn, care for 2 lOBritifhKhool M orlarty Brothers, 816 Center 40 Odd 643-2711 plowing, trucking, moving, rub young giiis, private room and IT IT 8 7 5 -3 1 3 6 St. I K l i “ I f f 6 ! & r IT bish rem oval, CEurpentry, clean bath. Board, salary, furnished. ing, general repairs, all types Write Box V, Herald. IT of odd Jobs. Try Dick, reason - >■ - HOUSEUCEEPER - Companion able. 643-4536. Career Opportunities Trouble Reachifig Our Aihreiliser? to Uve In with widow,- central--- IT" WITH SUNOCO THE MANCHESTER Overhead location, Manchester, plcaisant 24-Hour Answering Service room plus salary. CaU 876-3806. NAME i7" IT Door sales, service and instal The Sun Odl Oompnay is look A L L Y OOP \ BY V. T. HAMLIN IDEAS. ' Frro io Herald Readers lation on aiu types of doors, 24 ing for Sales Trainees with an hour service, free estimates. Moving—^Trucking- Schools and Classes 33 Help Wanted—Female 35 c o u n t e r h e l p - N a u ^ i READERS 1 snack bar chain now hiring full eye toward Mianagemenit » g Want Information on one of oar daaeUled advertRementeT 643-2037, 643-0892. S torage 20 COUNTER GIRLS—FuU-tene, THREE P « 8 ,OH,nMNKWE .THREES CUITE, . . . B u r m a No answer at Uie tetopbone Uatedt S lm ^ eaO tha " t e n m e n W A N T E D and part-tene emptoyes. Ap 1OU5ND0N.- CAN ALL RIDE-, BETTER FOR B" z r s r ELECTROLUX vacuum clean MANCHESTER DeUvery. Light steady wxirk. Apply One Hour ply Mr. Rule, King’s Dspart- Oomptoto training program THATSOUnE DOBBIN CAN W O N T H E T H E H O R SE Martdnizing, 299 West Middle TttET TIRED ers, sales and service, bonded trucking and package delivery. ■ NO e x p e r i e n Ge ment Store, Green Manor d r a g ; CARRY US, G E T T IR E D ? Tpke., 649-1800. I'M SURE/ T H A N US/ 31 EDWARDS representative. Alfred Amell, Refrigerators, washers and NECESSARY Blvd., Parkade. Exioellenit starting salary with BY DICK TURNER 110 Bryan D r., M anchester 644- stove moving specialty. Folding autonuitio Increase during CARNIVAL WOMAN Wanted to clean small 33 ANSWERING SERVICE 8141. chairs fo r re n t 648-0702. TRAIN AS TRACTOR training program. TRAILER DRIVER house, one day per week, good SALE3S AND Service on Ariens, pay. CaU 643-0116. 35 64M500 - 875-2519 BboceUeat Oompany Benefit and leave yonr meeenge. XoaT hear from our adverUaer ha Hahn Ediipee, Jacobson lawn Painting—Papering 21 Immediate Job opportuni Full-Time Jig time nrltbont spending an evening at the tewyiHiM- ties available with major OLERK-TYFIIST-Hlgh school P rogram nwwens. Also HomeHte chain j k s iDE and outside pfUntlnr graduate, previous experience saws and IntemaOcmal Cub Yo^ name yoiu: own price. trucking company. l i Part-Time Days helpful. Apply Personnel Dept. If you have a college degree or 43 46 R T R ir Oadet Tractors. Rental equip Special rates for homeowners censed by mass registry of JT Automobiles For Sale 4 ment and sharpening service Motor Vehicles. To qualify Iona M fg. Oo, Regent St., Mian- the equivalent hi husinesa ex 66 or over. 849-7868, 875-8401. , Chester. 6b 61 ST HERALD 1963 PLYMOUTH SPORT Fury, on aU makee. L A M Elquip- you must complete a part perience, write — white with red interior, bucket , ment Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, INTERIOR and exterior paint or full-time driver training CLERICAL BOTHERED BY BILLS?'Pay program. If accepted, tui seats, automatic transmission, 875-7600. Manchester E x ing, waUpaper removed, fully ’em with 666 earned selling »-»a 64 tion terms wlU be arrang SUN OIL COMPANY ' » Itw hv MSA far. TM . tat> PJL fWi OH. V-8, power brakes, standard ______change—^EnterpriM 1945. Insured. Rene B elanger, 643- Avon. Only a few houra need P.O. Box No. 71 BOX LE H E R S ed. Placement service upon POSITION 0612 o r 644-0804. ed daily. Territories available BY AL VERMEER U RAMAC FLOORS —OM floors ____ completion. Phone Hart East Hartford, Oonnectiout PRISCILLA’S POP F o r Y ou r in Manchester. Cali today, 289- 81,450. 649-2125, after 4:80 p.m . eanded and re fin i^ e d . Quality EXTER IO R and Interior paint- ford 249-7771 anytime. Due to a dhange In opera 4922. Information 1962 CHEVROLET, 2 - door, Is our business*. OaJl 643-6061. in g., W allpaper books, paper- tions, several exceUent op- f A N O W E 'D LEARN MORE T.V. SERVICE Man — must be BY J. B. WILLIAMS good condition. Also space mo hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful portunitlee have developed EXTRA INCOME — working P BE NICE , OUT OUR WAY ly Insured. Workmanship guar TO EARN MORE experienced, permanent fOU- COMPANV t u b h e r a l d w in n ot tor and transmlflalon and oth in our office. AU require part-time 6-10 hours a week as time Job, good wages, and ben dlsolose the Identity of ; Household Services anteed. L eo PeUetier, 649-6826. AT POP OLIVER, j v jh o . , WHEN 1 CALLED FDR YOU WORSE, NOW-A4UCH er parts. Cell 643-2395 after the mteirest end capacity bookkeeper, houra to suite you. efits, bench work only. Snow's TOO.'/. n e e d s * THIS MORNING YOUR MOTHER W ORSE/ "lOU MEAN any advertiser using lg»c 4:30. Offered 13-A I f no answer, 643-9048. M .T .I . .. to do figure works; acme Apply m.person only. Friendly TO SAY THIS W AS T.V. Center, 68 Union St., Icotn p a n y SAID YOU WEREN'T FEELING letters. Readers answer will require the use of add Ic e Cream Shop, 435 M ain St., WELL, SO I OFFERED TO PROP YOUR IDEA? TE L L ing blind box ads who 1960 CHEVROLET C orvair, EDWARD R. PRICE — paint- BUSINESS SCHOOLS RockviUe, 876-0889. After 6 f f REWEAVINO hums, moth ing or calculating ma- Manchester. OFF MOUR SCHOOL BOOKS YOU WHAT--TLL desire to protect their good condition, new tires, new ing and paperhanging, over 35 Certified oourses in secretarial p.m. 875-1543. ON MV WAY HOME SO YOU TRADE VOU A CASE holes.- Zippers repaired. Win dhines. OF FLU FORTHEM^ identity can follow this paint, bucket seats, 6376. Call dow shades made to measure, years experience, 649-1003, 76 program m ing, 6 weeks. IL/. WOULDN’T FALL BEHIND/ procedu re: O««»e0«r AUTO MECHANIC, afternoons, ARE TOU f e e l in g ANY 649-9944. aU sizes Venetian blinds. Key« Linnmore Dr., Manchester. Gregg Shcnttiand your children are in school. TTiese openings should Bhcperienced in tone-ups and BETTER T made whUe you wait. Tape re I.B.M. Keypunch Flexible hours, car helpful, Enclose your reply to the 1968 CHETVROLET — autom atic, PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, prove exceptionally Inter general repairs. Seymour Auto, t : corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 Buslneas Typiing tralnmg provided. Personal in bra in an envelcM — 4-door, 6 cylinder, body excel interior and exterior. Paper esting to those whose fam 681 M ain S t , M anchester. M ain., 649-522L Day and evening desses. Free terview . CaU 648-6914. T addressed to the Classi- hanging and waU paper remov ilies are now in school and fled Manager, Manchester lent condition, motor good con Nationwide placement. N ext Evening Herald, together dition, radio end heater, 6860. al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. Class. March 2L who wish to return to of WOMAN to bedee pies 8 m orn 649-9496. QuaUty workm anship. CaU fic e w ork. MACHINIST MkSC*’'**''*' with a memo listing the Building—Contracting 14 ings a week. Apply Cavey’s, 46 companies you do NOT evenings, 246-9593. CALL WRITE VISIT E ast Center .St., 648-1416. __ _ %VO*|wl 1964 PONTIAC Lem ans, 2-door O r * «84A U USA la*. T il A m . t U . want to see your letter. M.T.I. You wi U find our company hardtop, V-8, automatic trans QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint Tour letter win be de- dormers, porches, basements BUSINESS SCHOOL a pleasant one to work in CLERK • TYPIST to meet pub- BY KEN MUSE stroyjd If the advertiser is mission, bucket seats. Asking ing, interior and exterior, pa TOOL MAKER / WAYOUT refinlshed, cabinets, bullt-lns, 750 Main St, Suite 804 with above average fringe Hc in pleasant office. Must be one you’ve mentioned. If 61,896. CaU 849-0740, after 6. perhanging, waUpaper re- Hartford ' 625-9317 benefits, convenient free High School graduate with at n ot it win be handled in formica, aluminum, vinyl, . moved. WaUpaper books on re With J()b shop experience parking and in-plant cafe tractive persohaUty^ 6 day the usual manner. 1961 CHEVROLET Blscayne, 2- steel, ceramo siding. WlUiam quest. PuUy- insured. Free es for rapidly growing oon- teria, week, liberal vacations, per- door, V-8, floor idiift, excellent Robbins Carpentry Service, tim ates: CaU 649-9668. Help Wanted—Female 35 oecn. ‘ L a^ variety of 649-8446. m an ^ position, unusual thrift 4S N condition. CaU 649-2074. plan. Beneficial Finance, be work, congenial working AMORK INTERIOR — exterior painting Lost and Found APPLY tw een 9-S, 643-4166. conditions. Apply: r THE inns nrncvTtnT.yyr impnin, o ALL TYPES of remodeling, ad- and paperhanging, waUpaper IMPORTANT NOTICE I MAGICIAN V jLOST — yellow- gold ring with passenger station wagon, IS,- lUtlons, garages, bathrooms removed. Manchester ex The 1964 CivU Rlgbte Law ’k K - a c » Mf I msy maks a suggestion, sir. Throw a little salt FIRST NATIONAL 624-PAGE Catalog Jaih-packed PERSONNEL DEPT. * os ^ red stonoi, Sentimental value. 000 m iles, one ow ner. CaU 649- ^ rooms. Call Leon, change (no toU charge) ask for prohibits, with certain ex with famous brands. Free sec 204 2(X74. CleszynokI, B uilder, 649-4291. ovsr your left shoulder before she orders!" R ew ard. 646-2091. O perator Enterprise 8446 o r ceptions, discrimination be STORES retary rewards for you, free RockvlUe, 875-6613. cause of sex. It wiU now be IONA MFG. CO. FOUND — All Mack male mon- 1959 FORD, Standard rfilft, good CABINET WORK, formica coun- P ark and Oakland Aves. member - dividends for your ters, rec rooms, remodeling. necessai^ for our readers East Hartford friends. Get both, rewards and FRIENDSHIP 3-IS 1 _ ' grel. Call Vernon Dog Warden, running condition, 6276. 649- ^qgeoft St, Manctaeeter mm not 'only to read the usual dividends when you order. 876-7934. 7972. QuaUty work. Reasonable pric Floor Finishing 24 es. F ree estim ates. CaU 649- Female Help Wanted and Write Popular Club Plan, Dept. Male Help Wanted classifi B E N C A S E Y LOST — Passbook No. 96722 1966 CHEVROLET IM PALA — 6986. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- P802, Lynbrook, N.Y. cations, but also our Classifi KEYPUNCH OPERATOR ELECTRICIAN — Journeyman Savings Bank of Manchetrter. hardtop, 4-speed, 327 cu bic inch ing (specializing in older experienced in residential, X -Sf^/^xxv/, scyw A A. DION, m e. Rooting, cation H elp W anted — Male experienced 026 Keypunch. Ap- SEVERAL Women needed tor Application made for payment. engine, 300 h.p. good condition. floors). Waxing floors. Paint commercial and Industrial. I ' m S i Biding, painting. Carpentry. Al- or Female . . . 87. ply personnel Department, Iona steady light assembly bench CaU 649-3302 after 8 p.in. ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. Steady work. Call Rockville, toratlooB and additions. CeU- Mfg. Co., Regent S t, Maochea- work. Benefits. Apply in per No Job ; too small John Ver- 876-6906. Announcements 2 Ings.' Workmanship gueuon- ter. son, 10 HlUlaid St., Ekigineered SH O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL 1962 CHEVROLET B lscayne — faUle, M9-5750. station wagon, 8 cylinder, teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. RN OR LPN for 3-11 or 11-7 Metals, Bic. ELECTROLUX Owners — Free MATURE woman for oara of PART-TIME route sales, estab- standard transmission, extra ------: ------— shift. FuU or part-tena Laurel Ushed customers, car neces IVIERE'S ONE W ITH MIS H A IR V/HATAAAKS'NbUSO^ pickup and delivery; Prompt children in my home, light te e s , good oondltem . <;ne «xwn- Bonds—Stocks-^ Manor 649-4519. OEAR WWNCWEB HiS EVES. 'SURCITW*S 1 H£B£W IES? 1 service on your Electrolux (r) housekeeping. 8-6 p.m., 6 day sary, above average esumlngs. LOOK/CTiHATTEEN-AlSe er, 6860. CaU 643-4911 m ornings to ro o f, Mortgages 27 F or Interview ca ll 644-0202 or cleaners. Also featuring rug inside and out, no substitute for WAITRESSES — Dining room week. Transportation required. f£LUWrrH1H£lONeHAie., tHEBES ANCffHER! AND ANOTHER.' or after 6 p.m. SECRETARY washer. Call Electrolux author quality work, satisfaction guar- SECOND MORTGAGE — UU' and cocktail lounge, fuU or OaU 643-7889. 628-66M^ , limited funds available for sec part-time, wiU train. White ized sales and service. Call 649- 1960 INDIAN Red- VoUwwagen. anteed, competative prices, no Also bo be "Girt Friday” MEN TO WORK In precast con ond mortgages, payments to Stag Restaiuant, see maitre d’ COUNTER and WAITRESS — 0843, 236-4251. Please ask for 49,000 m iles. CaU 643-7128, 12 Job too smaU. D & D Carpen for busy executive, mod crete plant, experience helpful suit your budget. Expedient Mr. White. 67 Windsor Xve., full or part-time, nights 6-12, Augustine Kamlenskl. noon -7 p.m. try, days 648-1904, evenings 649- em, progressive East Hart but not necessary. Contact Mr. serv ice. J . D . R ealty, 643-6129. RockviUe. 876-8884. excellent benefits. Apply in ford firm, lyping and Reynolds, AUted Casing Corp., 1964 FORD 500 X L , mint condi person only. Howard Johnson shorthand. Fringe benefits. 260 Tolland Tpke., Manchester, tion, stereo radio, power steer A SHESp START vrill lump Restaurant, Tolland Tpke, P ersonals Call 269-8291 for appoint 646-0124. ing, 352 engine, automatic your d^bts Into one ea^ pay Manchester. Rooflng—Siding 16 m ent. INCOME TAXES prepared by transmission, bucket seats, 62,- ment. If you have equity in MAIL CLERKS retired Internal Revenue offic- property, caU Frank Burke to S r t y 196. CaU 649-1641. BlDWELXi HOME Improvement SALESLADIES MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI t e r, M arvin Baker, 643-0117. Uo. — Roofing, Biding, altera discuss ways and means. Con WOMAN for cleaning, once a M ERCEDES — 1969, 180-A, 6600, necticut Mortgage Exchange, Immediate openingB in our week, Bolton area. CaU 643- •* BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE INCOME TAX returns, do it tions,; additions and remodel FuU-tene, 6 day week, WceUerit running condition. 15 Lew is St., H artford, 246- maU department for neat 0441 after 6. early. Raymond P. JeweU. CaU ing o f aU types. ExceUeirt sailee experience preferred. •i i^EArtW HlE/ W Z 6ET5THE WOlai' FLCATUhSEA F L O K T U I^ A \<:mLa A N D P U N C H UU/BA MULE, 649-6089. workm anship. 649-6496. 8897. appearing mail clerks. Ap- A pply in person to Miiee BUTTERFLY, B LsnrnzFO K 643-7481, eyeninga call, 649- pliconts must be recent SHIRT PACSCER and shirt PACKERS /RADA'S MAU6URAT10N A REPORT FROM OUR 4866. Anderoon. W>60ES SMOOTHLY... «T/N©L/ICe S riN G U k S A 1963 PLYMOUTH — V ery good V A J ROOFING —aU types of high school graduates cap presser. Apply New Sjmtem | AAECHAHIC WITH THE REBELS, Condition, caU R ockville, 876- Business Opportunity 28 Laundry, H arrison St., 649-7768. TROOPS, TANKS AND A BEE! INCtoME TitX Returns — Busl- roofing, new and old, hot tar, able of typing a minimum Preferably middle SAWYER. THEIR FORCES STRIKE 6171. YOUTH CENTRE CHEERING CROWDS. a c a o a ! TOMORROW. ^ . ns38 and inifivldual, prepared gravel. Shingles, gutter, and of 40 words per minute to age men for light qualify for future opportu ______/ THEHWE^ by fuU-Ume Income tax ac- TRIUMPH Herald 1968, red oon- leaders. F ree estim ates. 644- MANCHESTER packing. Pleasant I MUST ACT STOP • LOOK • GO nities. comtant Raymond Girard, vertible, one owner, radio, good 8670, 668-2676. SHOPPING PARKADE working conditions. lAAMEDMTECd 649-5650 or caU ooUect 875- condition, im m ediate sale, 6860. HAVE YOU looked at your roof SUNOCO Wanted Fringe benefits. Excellent fringe benefits 7362. CaU 289-2678 between 7-9 p.m . la tely ? WIU It last another win ACCOUNTS Payable bookkeep PART-TIME SERVICE STATION and periodic w age In- er — some typing required, Apply Personnel WANTBD —Ride to Pitkin St, ter? CaU G A L Itoofing for COUNTER MEN fre e estim ates. 649-8818. regular day khift 8 a.m. - 6 i M East Hartford from Oak * AVAILABLE N oV 6 AJ«. to A PJL D ept. 0 Main, arriving 8:30 or 9 a.m. Trucks—Tractors p.m. Contact Mr. Murphy at Good gaUonage history APPLY IN PERSON AT: 249-7671 o r 876-3388; W iU T r a in ‘ ■ ; IWE IS SWORN IH AS THE SEW 649-3661 a fter 6:16., ^kge No B onier! S ^ or*~ S ih S Roofing and CWmney8l6.A Expanded faiuties a WPRESIDEHT 0FRWA7UELA. INCOME TAX returns pre CLERK-TYPISTS Apply In Ferson A t IONA MFO. GO. Moderate inveelment »-*r|2a # f • md If wiA lifc. pared at reasonable ra,tes. Call plow . 1957 Chevrolet 8-4 ton r o o b INO — Specializing re- FULL^fe BRUSH Immediate opening for quali Regent Street , pick-up. 1969 F ord h alf ton pairing roofs of aU kinds, new Paid tiiiaining fied individuels with or without 111 John Moretite, 649-9017. •1 MEATOWN COMPANY M anchester pick-up. 1966 OMC hatf ton roofs, gutter work, chimneys Excellent inooine experience for general office 1 2 1 5 ^ Silver Lane, pick-up. HD6-AC dozer, , new (- M ICKY FIN N BY LANK LEONARD EASY BY LESLIE TURNER ' , good ZGAVEVOUFOR LANPON WAVED TO 05 PROM HIS paid vocation if employed be CHRISTMAS? 8329. condMion. 649-9630. .. SUN OIL CO. TRAIMi GOIMS BO MILE AN HOUR’. Heating and Plumbing 17 Week days 568-3400 fore April 1. For further infor AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OH) COMPLETE plumbing and WANTED — Hygienist, 4-6 days mation or to arrange interview Eveqinga, W eekends — THAT WAS' Ant^obiles For Sale 4 Motocycles—Bicycles 11 heating service, complete new* ' tf’week, good opportunity, busy contact Mrs. Petereon, 643-. TROUBLE? Mr. Smith, 236-0413 APAV n J bathroom installatiozu and office. Write Box B Herald. 1161. S IR l REPO^ESSION: Take oyer QUALITY Motorcycles for qual bathromn remodeling, 30 years Or W rite — LIBERTY MUTUAL payments, no cash needed with ity conscious people. As low as NURSE’S AIDE, 3-ll, fuU-tene in business. Ear) VanCamp, P.O. Box 71, East Hartford INSURANCE CO. •verage credit. 1966 Pontiac |10 down. M otorcycle Sales, 596 and. part-time. Laiurel Manor, it Free Road Test and 649- 4749. E sttm ate ^ OTO, 1964 CadlUac sedan. 1965 Washington St, Middletown. 649-4619.' if/wMn convertible. Ccdl 289- it All Woric Gnarantoed BOTH PLUMBING and heating ic Budget Tetins 8254, ask for Graham Htdmee. 1965 HONDA 160 — lees than repairs, alteratlonB, electric ACCOUNTS receivable, clerk, 800 miles, axceUent condition. it Free Towing and gas hot water heaters, free Ught typing and knowledge of NEED CART Your credit turn 1400. CaU 646-7867. bookkeeping desired. Apply EXPERIENCED MANCHESTER TRANSMISSION CO. ed down? Short on down pay estlm atea. CU l 643-1496. BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Personnel Department, Iona 16 BRAINABD PLACE — 645-0022 > mt w )it*. fcc m ur. »«■ OH I ment? Banki^r Reposses- Mfg., Regent St., Manchester, Bear Seymour Auto Store Main St. 1966 HONDA 60. CaU RockviUe, EXECUTIVE slOBt Don’t despair! See Hon Millinery, Dressmaking 19 Get with a progresBive major Conn. . MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES est Douglas. Inquire about low- 875-7413. oU company. A chance to build SECRETARY BY LEFF and HcWILLIAMS 't «st down, smaUest payments FOR ALTERATIONS neaUy and STEPS, oldssraDiA staoa walk, and grow. We offer in the anywhere. No amaU loan or fi- reasonably done in my borne. Permanent position' firsphioea, flagstnaa tam osa. RookvifUe area: THEY DOMY MAKE WELL, HE'S 7 HOLD ON, KEUV. OAW.YOiyRE , nance oompany plan. Douglas CaU 643-8760. available. Pleasant HUNTING DOSS UKE VERY. VERY ( Z'LL. RELIEVE AU concrete rspain. Reason WANTED woridng conditions, SUP(>OSE0 7IOBE I Motors, 888 Main. • Paid Training BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT ^ ^ J l t ^ oseotd!! OUT FINDINS CHMS able priosa. 648-0S5L LADY’S and GENT’S oustom fringe benefits. KNICKERBOCKERj !1968 FORD FALCON Futura tailoring and alterations at e Business and saleatnanshlp Gean, Late Model APPLIANCBS repaired — aU ‘ convertible, navy with white hom e, reasonable. 643-2264, 139 counseling / f i r - - * makes washers, refrigerators, A p p ly High school graduate (male or female) with book i vinyl top, good condition. Call Woodland St. e Financial assistance U ^ D CARS fraesen, diysrs, gas and eleo- a Proffit making opportunitiea keeping training an(l/or experience needed. Must' j 648-8808 between 6:80 - 7:80. trio ranges. OO bnnun Top Prices Paid Iona ' «laan«d nuG lepoiied. Onama Moving—^Thiddng— be neat and accurate with figures and willing to IlM g CHBVnOLETT Super For Detaite Wttte For An Makes i Rpokt, iflactocy warranty, 800 AlipHanna, 6164008. S tora g e 20 Mainfaotaring learn operation of account machine. Attractive sal ' h.p^ »apeed. 649-29M.______CARTER CHEVROLET ary and fringe benefits, profit sharing. Apply in HAROLD AND 80N Rubbish Ite- FOR LICKT delivery or pol- TIDEWATER OIL CO. Go. I niDval — attics, cellars and' CO., INC. ^ person at Aldon Spinning Mills Corporation, 'T^cott- rHiBVRnLBT Impaia ^n- lections of smaU unite, have P.O. Box 208 Regent St., \ veriilfe, white, new and yaids, waelrly or monthly pick- oar and pick up truck, many Weiherafield, Com. 1229 Main S t fville, Onn. a m 1 9 . Bdtan, Mnnrhfster vida- yean experience, know town Manchester V j-u> Ursa. A «n g «7M. or beet cf- Phone 649-523S isr. Gstt 6l8«Ne aftsr iun,| My. H a n U B m x , m iO U . WtB. GUI eO-TUfl. Or out 600-8871.'
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Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1966 12th Circuit Differ on Costs PAGE FOURTEEN MANdHBSTER _ MANCHESTER — Split level, SEVEN R(X)M C&pe in .e:fdu- BOLTON Center —Choice loca- ROCKVILLE-r-custom built 6 Houses For Sale 72 iamily located centrally, good living^ room, dining room, sive ai tion, L-shaped Ranch, large liv room Cape Cod, full shed dorm Help Wanted—'Male 36 X rtid ea For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 Apartm ents— ^Fbts— DBINTTST'S o f f i c e — avail------inoome or Uve-in. AQ that’s re kitclmn with built-ins, family as sum ' ing. room with fireplace, kitch er, full celltw, ceramic til Court Cases aide May 1. Excellent buM- CUSTOM BUILT R y c h on f quired Is $2,(WO to assume the ed baths, fireplace, built-in HinT.pr j t FOR Fumitura and WAIXPAPBR — Paint Sale. CLSAN. U8BD raMgeraton, - Tenements 63 roonf, 4 bedrooms, VA baths, $124. p W an a p en has built-in .stove and oven,* ing and N ation, ground floor, shaded 100x400 lot f ^ to , present mortgage. 649-8538. J. ISOLDH ceramic tile bath, full base electric range, comer lot, city Buy one roll wallpaper — get range^, automaUe washers SIX ROOM duplex, Woodtwidga one car garage on large lot. pointment, J. D.. Real Estate MANCHESTER SESSION Scientistsi. Foresee appliance delivery truck. OaH air^Mnditkmed, will decorate to Ing room, flreplaced Uvta.'’, I^, Real Estate Oo. 643-5129. utilities, near everything. No anottier roll for one cent. with guarantees. Bee them at Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. Oo., 643-5129, S49-8538. ment, over one acre land, built David W. Morsey, 22, o< 91 CLASSIFIED Mr. PettenglU, «46^1U. St. area, bus line, completely suit tenant OaB 643-4884 for room, family sls^ t o ^ ^ t h in 1964, perfect condition. Sell agents. Call after 6, 875-6740. Latex oeillng paint, 93.99 gal B. D. Peatl's Appliances, M redecorated, oil heat, large MANCHESTER — Bowers Spruce St., pleaded guilty yes built-ins, oil hot water neatC. MANCHESTER — Elxecutive FIVE ROOM RANCH— 3 bed-, ing for $18,900. Immedla't* oc EXPEJRIEa^CKD grader opera lon. Limited time. Moirison Main St. Can StS-2l7L 3rard. Adults preferred. Call af- appointment School area, 6 room Cape. If terday to using abandoned idastered walls, 2-car garage. home, Porter Street area, 4 rooms, modem kitchen, ceram cupancy. The R. F. Dimock VERNON — Recent Ranch on a tor, one ameslte raker, one Paint Store, 739 Mkin. ' yaa'TS looking for a truly iih- high shaded lot, 514 rooms in plates on his car and operat Mars Round Trips truck driver, married men, SmOER AUTOMAtXC Z!g Zag ter 6 weekdays, anytime week- BUSINESS and office space tor of fine homes. Wolverton large bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 ic tiled bath, near bus, school, Co., 649-5245. * ADVERTISING ends.'^.649-1963. appointment 6» Agency. Realtors, 649-3813. macidote family tamne this is lavatories, 2-car garage; Flori shopiring. 914,900. Char-Bon cludes 3 very large bedrooms, ing an unregistered motor ve (Continued from Page One) steady work, good pay. Witte sewing machme, like new in BARRELB, 60 gaSons, suitable the -one you’ve been waiting da room, patio, fully air-condi Real Estate, 643-0683. huge kitchen with built-ins and hicle. He was fined 920 on each CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Box T, Herald. cabinet Does everything. Orlg- WINTER ST. — 3 rooms, first ’222- SPACIOUS Custom built all ‘ lor. Leonard Agency, Realtors, charge. tion system to the near planets for burning trash. OaH tU-2711. inally over 1800, take over last floor, heat, hot water, air-con' tioned, Shown by appointment dining area, flreplaced living 8 AJL to 5 P.M. brick 6 room bouse. 2 ceramij 946-0460. MANCHESTER —Ranch, 5 room with wall to wall carpet Stanley Novak, 20, Wapping, (Mars and Venus) is Ukely to be "Rhode Island YOUNG MAN for blerical posl- 6 payments, ^.BO each. Call ditloned, refrigerator, disposal, only. Call the R. F. Dimock NORTH COVENTRY might be coupled by direct tion in central D i^atch depart- PAINT BRUSHES, imperfect, 60 Houses'For Rent 65 baths, dining room, double rooms, 3 bedroon^, city util ing, 2-car {garage, $18,600. Wol received 90 day’s for violation either in service or in active Hartford, 522-093L range, parking area, laundry MANCHESTER —7 room fire- Co., 649-5245. beam with Romania, and Ver ment. N l^ t shift, l l p.m. - 8 diMeroot stytee and aims, half brick garage, plenty of idorage. ities, one block to bus, church Five room Ranch, beautifully verton Agency, Realtors, 649- of probation. development.” facilities, Glastonbury 683-7402, COMPLETELY Furnished trail placed Colonial, recently pan landscaped, stone - .wall, stone mont with Venice.” COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. a.m. Contact Mr. Grasiani at regular - price, Sherwln WU- BVERYTHINQ in sterilized re er, Coventry Lake, 9100. month am«, gardens, trees, Htitchina 8 ROOM CXJLONIAL —2 years etc., $13,900. Phllbrlck Agen 2813. The following cases were also Daniel J. Fink, deputy 247-4046. eled family room, modem cy, Realtors, 649-8464. fireplace in living roexm, full — A "standard second lan MONDAX r a m FBIDAX lOOO AM. — SAXDBDAS 8 A JL 249-7671 or 875-8388. llaans Co., 961 Main St. Men- conditioned used furniture and ly. 742-8802. Agency, 649-6824. > . old. 2 car attached garage, 4 disposed of: Sally Wrobel of 147 director of the Defense Depart kitchen with dldtwasher and large bedrooms, 1 % baths, liv basement, one acre lot. Mini COLONIAL — Lovely Colonial- guage” whereby all nations cheater. appUancea, high quality — low PLEASANT 4 ROOM apart- MANCHESTER —8 room older N. Main St., failure to drive in ment’s Division of Defense Re DRIVINO and general store CONCORD RD. — Beautlfiil disposal, bathe, formal din ing room witii fireplace, for mum financing available. Ask Ranch, 7 rooms, 2>4 baths, the proper lane, $15; Stephen search and Engineering, also could communicate with one pnees. LeBlanc B^imltuw, 196 mmit, . convenient location. Ranch, large living room, fqi;- ing room, $19,200. Leonard home centrally located, near YOUR COOPERATION WILL M A I £ A 9 work, full time. Apply in per- SCREENED I^AM for the berd South Street, Rockville. 876- paridng, adults o i^ . Call 6tt- Sabnrban For Rent 66 mal dining room, large kitch ing $13,500. 2 fireplaces, electric heat, cus Wasielewski. 36. of 173 Wood- took a look at the future. He another via satellite. And, even BE APPRECIATED l/ IM Is I I eon, Blower Faebkm, 86 East in lawns and gardens. Deliv mat dining room, cabinet. Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. bus, school, shopping. Selling tom built features such as before that, perfection of a sys 2174. Open 9-8. 4319, en with Tappen 400, dishwash Lovely 2 >4 acre building lot, bridge St., speeding, $25; James said many future developments Center .St. ered from our screening plant MANCHESTER - BOLTON kitchen, 2 bedrooma, tecrea-. er, disposal, radio and inter for 914,500. Call the R. F. Dim: kitchen built-ins, intercom and tem of automatic language town line, 3-room apartment, MANCHEISTBjR — $600. down is ock Oo. 649-5245. complete with 28x32 founda B. Platz, 20, of 6 Bates Rd., are unpredictable now — but ^ g fa v ^ «md and fill, d in in g ROOM set, floor modet FOUR ROOM heated apart- tion iroom, lanilscaped yard; com. Mid 20’s. Immediate oc radio throughout. Ideal home defective equipment, $10, and then ventured some predictions, translation, employing electron- JANTTOIR — Part-tlroe eve- George H. Griffing, Inc. And 9140, firej^aoe, carpeting, sun- Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, all you need on this e-room tion. 122’ driven well, septic ConriniMNl From Pracodlng Pago Hi-Fi, plant stand, miaceHan- inent, cabinet kitchen, garage, cupancy. Will trade. Char-Bon TWO FAMILY — 5 and 5. 3 for gracious entertaining and failure to carry registration, $3. including the development qf: computers. ainge, 5 day week, 3 houra per over. 742-7886. ous items. deok, quiet neighborhood. 643- 643-6953. ' Gape with fireplace, near bus tank and drain field complete Redecorating. 649- seoond floor, atolte. Call 649- tine and rtopping. Dollar wise, Real Estate, 643-0683 bedroom arrangement. Quiet outdoor living, private right of Charges ag^nst the follow — Mechanical robots ac- "To call Sweden from Wash- Help Wanted-pMale 36 Help Wanted—^Male 36 evening. Call Hartford, 249- 7396. 0052. 6963. ready for building. Asking way to Columbia Lake. For ap 6889. ARMSTRONG 9x12 vinyl rugs, ______TWO FAMILY — 5-6 flat, cen this Muse is worth your at MANCHESTER GREEN — 6 residential area on level treed $5,800. ing were noUed: Michael J. tivated by radio signals from Ington in the year 2001,” said WANTED — ReeponeiUe ambi- BDCPBlRDBNCBfD lanitora want* 97.77. Sherwin-WUltamB Co., CRffi, Mattrees and batfainotte MANCHESTER —ex ceH ^ k>- IWXXCVIIA^—Spacious 2 brf- trally located on bus'line, re tention. Call Betty Goldsnider, lot. Wesley R. Smith Agency, pointment to see please call Horn, 18, Andover, failure to earth to do construction work Fink, "you might pick up your room apartment, centrally lo room Ranch with attached ga Slx room Ooloniai. fireplace, 4 Lange Agency, 228-9344, 228. ttous person to work in serv ed mornings. ^ 64941834. CAREER OPPORTUNITY 981 Main St. Manchester. for sale, good condition. OaU cation, spacious 3 room apart cent heating systems, 2-car‘ga 640-4965. J. D. Real Elstate rage, 3 generous bedrooms. 643ri567. drive'in the established lane; and other Jobe several hundred all-language ■videophone, speak ice station, 6 days a week. General Cleaning Services, Ine. Ambitioue college graduate 649-6241 anytime. ment, heat, bot water, stove, cated, heat, bot water, I stove rage, sound investment prop Oo., 643-5129, 649-8538. bedrooms, no garage. 2 .acre 3296. Joseph I>ragon, 35, Bolton, fail miles in outer space, the number — daillng, including 9120 dining room. 17x17 flreplaced MANCHESTER Green -$13,200. lo t Excellent financing. Asking Willing to pay according to with background as account------r-r------and refitgerator. month erl#’. Leonard ‘Agency, .Real:, II vmra nf yvll wen 4- 3% #'•_ ___ ^ ure to grant the right of way, — Three-dlminsional televl- push-buttons, wotlld be obsolete refrigerator, private porch, living room, oil hot water heat, Seven room older home, city BOIVTON — Near center, 6 room qualificaticna. Apply hi person ant, bank teOler, bookkeeper, refrigerator, 4’ WBSTINCJh OUSE Eleotric re- first floor. Adults. $116. Call ly.. 649-4824, 875-1166. tors, 646-0469i A residential area, 100 x 300 price $19,500. and John B. Mayne, 19, of 108 Sion, — and, when the circuit is es management trainee, cashier, ^9, 9225. 648-2607. frigerator, good for cottage ohadM lot, room Ranch aluminum storms and screens, utilities, near shopping, school Cape, fireplace, knotty pine • t Triangle Tuiiqpike Service, 643-0310, after 6. spic Eind span throughout, $16,- kitchen, large lot, immediate Summit . St., defective exhaust — Great .systems of communi tablished, converse in your own 128 Tolland T^ke. or call 643- INCREASE YOUR jUepattoer or. derdal wotker. gpors BEFORE your eyes — «e, 912. Cail 649-4696. MANCHESTER — two famUy ■with an income, ideal for^. in and bus. Miilette Agency, 643- language.” 900. Wolverton Agency, Real 5992. COVENTRY occupancy, $16,500.. Leonard . cations satellites — sporting 150- 7814. Sales position offers subetaa- THREE ROOM apartment, very flat, 2 new furnaces, 2-car gBj- laws or for the young family The following cases were con foot antennas constructed in The symposium ends Wednea- EARNING on your new carpet — remove a iR - CONDmONBR, Icibdien BOLTON CENTER r ^ e , fine central location, tors, 649-2813. Agency, Realtors, 648-0469. tisl ’Balary plus oatrandsaions dean, includes complete util who can use extra income, ex 5*4 room Ranch, heated ga tinued: space — capable of beaming day. th m with Blue Lustre. Rent set, Uving room furniture, twin kitchen modernized. B d Air cellent condition, $20,500. Wol MANCHESTER —6 room Dutch POWER during two-yeer training pro ities and garage, 9U0. J. D. APARTMENTS MANCHESTER vicinity — 10 rage, family sized modem To March 21 in Manchester: ditotric abampooer |l. Paul’s beds, and miscelleneous. 643- Real Elstate Oo, 643-6129 Real Estate, 643-9332. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Colonial garage, large porch, SERVICE TRAINEE gram. Phis fringe benefits aiid Paint A Wallpaper Supply. minutes from the center of near stores, schools, bus. Good kitchen, 3 bedroexms, oil hot Wanted—Real Estate 77 Patrick Daiy, 29, of i 6 Hath- 9067. 2813.. water baseboard radiation, A t fu.ture management opportu LUXURY 3-ROOM apartment ; Now has openings in 3 WARANOKE ROAD — Prime Manchester. New 5*4 room value for $16,900. Mitten Agen a'way Lone, intoxication; Ber- nity. BRACE YOURSEa^ for a thrill lovely landscaping. Asking WANTED — 3 - bedroom Colo tolla Ferriera of 115 Pearl St., We offer the foJiowing to 'With built-ins, maximum pri room apartments with hot location, oversized four bed^ BRUCE ROAD — Suburban, Randi, 3 bedrooms, M'Ving cy, Realtors, 643-6930. nial, Manchester, garage, cen 11 Suspects Arrested PRATT & WHITNEY OaU Oarl A. Gundersen, first time you use Blue Lus ■water, heat, stove and re- $13,90(). failure to observe optical re a man with mechanical Musical Instraments 53 vacy, includes disix>sal, heat room Cape, nine rooms in aiU^' targ e three bedroom Colonial room, kitchen and dining area, trally located. Call Mr. Tivnan, abiUty and High School di District' Manager, 249-7704 tre to dean rugs. Rent electric and hot water plus much more, frigerator, 9115- monthly. Completely renovated, vacant. ■built-in range and oven, fire- ROOM Colonial — like new, striction; David Vigue, 34, of Am CRAFT An Bkpiol Opportunity abampooer |1. Otoott Variety BUY DIREXTr from our ware- with breezeway and two car with option to buy. 5 8:30-4:30, 643-1531. No agents. ploma. Training to became 9126. J. D. Real EJstate -Co., ' Call 643-4312, evenings. Will consider taking your bous^ garage. Hea'vUy ■wooded lot, place, basement garage, one FHA appraised $19,000. Own- 19 School* St., evading respon Burglary Ring Smashed; Bhiiplloyer — M /F store. house and save 9200 - 9450 on room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, alu a technician in servicing 643-5129. in trade. T. J. Crockett, Real choice residential area (Lake- acre wooded lot. Minimum transferred, will sacrifice, minum siding, aluminum btorm sibility. Pratt A Whitney Aircraft brand new Winter, Mdodi- To 'Blast Hartford, March 29: our broad line of figuring can offer both experienced tor, 643-1677. • ' wood Circle). House has many down payment. FVll price $16,- Owner 649-7919. windows and screens, oil hot B ZONE LOTS wanted. Call 649- Over 6,000 Items Found macfailneB. ^ .J" ® * " . SUBLET - 3 room apartment, SOUTHGATE APARTMENTS - extras, must be seen to be ap 000. U & R Realty Oo, Inc., water baseboard radiation. 4291. Adrian Groot IH, 20, Bolton, and inexpecienoed people her yard, must have driver’s used 8 times; Nelson Dialarain A Bach spinet and console brand new, heat Induded. NEW TWO family flat — 6-6, Mcenae. Davia A Bradford South St., Vernon. A beautiful 916,500 — ATTRACnVB 6% preciated. T.J. Crockett, Real Realtors, 643-2692, R. D. Mur Asking $8,000. a speeding;------Dan ton C. ' Tremarco TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Police Monday, in what officers said e Rettrement Inoome Plan unusually good opportuni- sprinkler; Tropic-Air portable pianos, fully guaranteed. Stove and refrigerator. Very Redwood village, set in 20 room Ranch, fireplace, garage^ Bowers school area, large WANTED biee to earn more money. Lumber Co., 200 ’Tolland S t, heater; bridge table; deotric tor, 643-1677. dock, 643-6472. „ ...... mahia Writa Rnir ^ Tpke., uimec- today more charges may was part of a ring tunneling e Paid Hospitalization Prices start 9348. Rent. or quiet Call 643-8256, 643-0688. acres of natural woodland. full basement, excellest condf kitchen,...... 22’ living.. room,...... F^our sep room year 'round home, home. Reasonable Experienced people have Blast Hartford. blanket, twin size; gardening arate furnaces, city utilities. essary noise while operating a pg against a mlllion-doHar stolen valuables to South • Paid life Inaurence buy from 98. a month. Nor Each apartment has private tion, 130’ frontage. Don’t delay MANCHE3STE1R— 6 room Colo MANCHESTER— central Cape bargain price, furnished. Ask M, Herald. motor vehicle. • Paid Vacation A Holidays the chance to flirther de and carpenter tools, some new.' man’s Furniture, corner of CHARMING room duplex near schools, bus, shopping, 4 Call Leon Cieszynskl, Builder, reportedly America. FRIENDLY ICE CREAM Shop, patio and ail appliances. Avail call Hutchins Agency, Real nial with 1 % tiled baths, built- ing $5,000. stole goods in Florida and Loui- Arrested at MSanti were • Good Working Condi tiooa velop their aUUtiee and to 11 Church St., second floor af Pine and Forest St., Manches- apartment, h eat hot water, rooms down, 2 unfinished up, 649-4291. WANTED —2 or more apart EAST HARTFORD SESSION 486 Main St., Manchester has able April 1. 4% rooms, 9140 tors, 649-5324. 1ns, garage, city utilities, plas- eiana and export^ them to Charles Sidney Kaufman, 47, make use of their skills to ter 4. ter. Open days 9-9, Saturday large refrigerator, stove, patio, monthly. 643-6396. 876-6485. FH-ve room Ranch, oil hot air ment dwelling, investment Leonard W; Gauba, 17, of 10 openingrs for ambitious full parking, adults. 649-6750. ■ter^ walls, large lot' Imme SEVEN ROOM custom Split on property. Write Box S, Herald. Lawrence, N.Y.; Joseph Bared, XntervlewB by Appointment . ^ ahead. Iheocperleiiced time men. Ebcperlen’ce not re 9-6. MANCHESTER — A beautifully diate occupancy. Charles Les heat, raised brick fireipla<», on Russell St., Manchester, and America. people can earn good WAUiPAPEfil. CloeeoutB, 300 ______appointed 6-room Ranch. A ' ______■wooded acre lot, in area of fine ... Six persons have been arrest- Bernle Ludwig, 42, both Only quired, excellent working con MANCHESTEIR — 3 room heat- perance, 649-7620. town approved road, excellent William K. Hamilton, 16, Hart- wages whSe they learn patterns. 87c-97c, single roU. OONN ELEX3THONIC organ, Land For Sale 71 \country sized kitchen with MANCHESTER —7 room house, homes. Flreplaced living room. financing. Asking $8,900.‘ ditions with many benefits. Ap Sherwin-WUliams Co., 981 Main . ed apartment, centrally locd- ford, appeared today on charges ed in the Tampa area and five valuable faradea through on- spinet dze, excellent condition. built-in over, range, dlshwashj MANCHESTFai — 47 Alice Dr. cabinet kitchen, porches, 2-car dinette, eat-in kitchen, paneled Andover of breaking and entering with in Miami. CALL tfae-Job training as well ae ply in person only. 'St., Manchester. Cell 649-6642. ed. Call 643-7166. garage. Beautiful extra large family room, 2 baths, garage, NINE CHOICE ACRES. South er,x3 generous bedrooms, 2 cer,- 6-TOom Ranch, Swedish fire F . M. GAAL AGENCY oriminal intent and theft of a - W. R. Bland, Tampa police ^tiiberg, 73, Beach, a variety of fkirmal train WANTED — Station attendant CHILDREN’S Gym s d bi very amlV baths, flreplaced family place, wall to wall carpeting, lot with trees, garden space. many extra features. Leonard motor vehicle. Hamilton is also inspector, said there was a pos- w®®® <*aiged with recelv- SIX ROOM home. Ridge S t, Road, Bolton, 649-1383. Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. MONROE ing and apprentice courses. and mechanic’s helper, full good condition, 910. Call 648- Wanted—^To Buy 58 one block to bus, school, shop room, laundry room, a £?jrge- garage or patio, 3-zone heat, Near schools, on bus line. Hard DrokiefT ' Gail Green League Seeks charged with carrying a pistol, slbility of more charges pending concealing stolen Starting wages are excel to beat at $14,900. Mitten Agen INTERNATIONAL, INC. time, steady work, good pay, 4887. ping. OaM 742-6357 after 6. ous living room, 2-car gtp«ei recreation room. A home you TWO BLOCKS from Main, 6 643-2682 742-7092 Bond wtfa set at $600 on each, completion of the Investigation. $1,600 522-1111 lent (PLUS—^many of our aU benefits available. Apply WE BUY and sell antique and Houses For Sale 72 925,900. Wolverton Agency, must See at $22,500. Call John cy, Realtors, 643-6930. Town Support and they are scheduled to ap- His men were still studying 6 bonds each. room Colonial, 2-car g;arage, Miami detectives said mora departments are curreivUy in person, Don Willis Garage, used furniture, china, glass, Oli FIVE ROOM apartment, new Realtors, 649-2813. > Staknls, 649-7304. J. D. Real The Andnvnr T.Aiunu> of Worn P®*® in Manchester on 000 to 7,000 items recovered in "Y*™ working overtime) and Boats and Accessories 46 ver, picture frames, old coins, ly redecorated arid remodeled. MANCHESTER — is not far GARRISON Colonial — 2- years enclosed porch, shaded lot, per The Andover League of Worn- ^ .. than $200,000 in stolen jewelry, 18 Main St. Estate Oo., 643-5129, 649-8538. manent siding, 916,9(X). Hayes MAN WANTED In printing plant PAWA offers good ad- guns, pewter, scrap , gold, $120 monthly. 649-4817. from thda 9 room Colonial. ’Two poUR FAMILY — Must sell; old, on a wooded lot, large liv SPECTACULAR, waterfront .n Voters „H,uwill seek financial ^ arrested Inspected .from...... the sherifi’s = baths, bam plus shed, approx Agency, 646-0131. to train on press. Must be me vanoemenl potential, liber LABORER ’TO INSTALL septic watches, did Jewelry, hobby FVnir rooms in each unit. Housa NEW TO MARKET — 6 room ing room, central hall, formal home. Glass walled living early this morning at the Carter office went to Miami to invento- ^ three Miami locations, al life, medioal and hoe- tanks and fields, must be ex- 36 h.p. Johnson, trailer, collections, paintings, attic, con THREE ROOM unfurnished imately 1% acres land. Ideal is hi excellent condition. New; Garrison Colonial in Bently dining room, family size kitch The items were identified as chanically inclined and adapt skis, etc. 9500. 649-6089. CORNER LOT — 6 room Cape rwm, 3 ^ bedroom^2 fire- and who wish Che'Totet Farage on Main St., ry property recovered there able to learn off set press. Also pltaMzation insurance and perienced. 742-6061. tents or whole estates. EVrnl- apiartment, first floor, avail for large family, easily combination windows, paint, school area. 3 bedrooms, fire- en with built-ins, one half bath stolen from homes in Tampa, able April 1st. Inquire 233 Cen converted to two-family with ■with rec room, 2 full tiled places, 100 frontage, Coventry ®J^P Manchester. when five men wfero arrested man for bindery department a fine retirement plan. ture Repair Service. 848-7449. cellar floor, etc. Everytfaing ek| placed living room, dining and stone flreplaced family baths, landscaped yard with Lake. Lappen Agency. 649-5281, « along. Sarasota, Orlando and N'ew Or Oonaider these advantages ter St. little expense. Fail price, 915, oept central heat. Elxcellent In room down, 3 large bedrooms 649-6140. tjast year, the firat year of the —;------with knowledge of folders and EIXFERIEINOEID hydraulic back room, large kitchen, 1*4 tiled patio, near Buckley School. 643- leans, La. end Join the hundreds of HOUSEIHOLD lots, antiques, ------—------900. MlUen Agency, Realtors, come potential. T. J. OnbekettI and two full baths up, central group had full league status. Bland said the property re other bindery equipment. Good hoe operator. 742-6061. hric-a-brac, clocks, frames, ^^NCHEJSTER large, new, baths, complete fire alarm sys 0487. X>ay. All benefits. Apply Allied people'. . , both expeii- USED. BOATS 643-6930. Realtor, 643-1677. tem, 2-car garage. $19,700. No air-conditioning, 2-car garage, VERNON — Custom 6-room non-members contributed 22 per F c m O f l covered in Miami included 18 glassware. We buy estates. Vll- 4 * room apartment, ^ two blocks Ranch, deadend street, treed cent of the needed funds. The Printing Services, 679 West snoed and Inexperlenoed... from Main St., small well con MANCHESTER — 93,10iO as agents i>lease. Call owner 649- aluminum siding, $27,600. Phil- AUTHENTIC 7 room Cape on % fur coats plus fur stoles end col that are being hired every 1958 Owens flag ship cruiser lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 DUTCH COLONIAL — consist lot, fireplace, plastered walls, mall drive is underway through Middle Tiflee. EXPERIENCED DUMP truck structed building with a quiet sumes mortgage on this spa- 8504. brick Agency, 649-8464. sere lot, 4 bedrooms, 1 *4 baths, lars; $90,000 ■worth of silverware week at P ratt A WWtney 26’ Lake St., Bolton, 649-8247. ing of 7 rooms, and 1 ^ bath£ rec room, $16,900. Hayes Agen- March 20. No personal calls will operator, 742-6051. daus 6 room Colonial, garage 2 fireplaces, many extras. Wes end 60 per cent of about $133,000 WANTED — Gas station attend A'lrcraft atmosphere. Hayes Agency, A million words cannot d6:u CUSTOM BUILT, very young 6 MANCHFlSTEai — FIxcellent cy, 646-0131. be made ludess requested. Woman Pleads Innocent 17’ ’Thampson (1966 leftover) 646-0131. and porcbf quiet street, excel ley R. Smith Construction Co., in jewelry allegedly stolen from ant, part-time nights. Apply in Rooms Without .Boaid 59 scribe this typical New Elng-'' room Ranch. Excellent area. Split, 7% rooms, 2 baths, ex 643-1567. Last year the league inivesl- Marjorie McKinley of Sarasota. person, Don Willis G ar^e, 18 lent area. Hayes Agency, 646> land designed home, carefully tra large rooms, 3 t-win sized VERNON —8 room, 2 year old AIRCRAFT Help Wanted— 16' Bristial—top, side and stem BEAUTIFUL new apartments, 0181. Immaculate condition. Modem gated local, state, and national To Murder Attempt Charge Stolen property recovered in Main St. covers THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot custom crafted with ttw electric heat, $23,900. Lappen bedrooms, rec room, garage, MANCHFJSTER vicinity— . 10 Ooloniai Raised Ranch, over problems, to help inform towns ENGINE Male or Fonale 37 Woodbridge Gardens. 4% room sized attached 2-car garage, Tampa will be displayed today tage Street, centrally located, dujdex 9180. 3H room flat 9135. RANCH — Seven rooms, one grace and beauty of Colonial Agency, 649-5261, 649-6140. one acre well landscaped wood minutes from the center of people. It has published and sent Mrs. O’Dessa Fldwards, The case was continued under at police headquarters for iden- -MECHANICS APPUCA'nONS are being tak 14’ Oldtown lap— (eoDoelleiit) large, pleasantly furnished days of old. Central chimney ed lot, convenient location. Manchester, new 6 room Cape, half acre wooded lot, dishwash to each bokholder in town a 2 large bedrooms, 1^ baths, year old, prestige neighbor er, disposal, built-ins, S fire charged with assault with in- *1*® $8,000 bond that was posted tiflcatioh "by possible owners, There are a number ,of en for full and part-time sMes rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 hood on deadend street, large with 2 fireplaces, wood shIngleiped for automatic washer :uid ly new 8 room Colonial with SOUTH WINDSOR — New list- a* which electors could innocent to the charge In CAr- gunday niornlng; Mrs. ring in Tampa Monday. Antho- for experienoed man in ence wlB be given to appU- WAITRESS and WAITER need SPORT SPOT bathrooms, garages. You name yard, located in one of Man Hayes Agency, 646-0131. R Realty Co, Inc., Realtors, ing! SeVen room custom built and ijtalk with ail the' can- ®tet Court in RockviUe this Edwards aUegedly emerged ny Peter Guerra, 26, of Ohal- ed, part-time. Call Bolton Lake man with references in attrac dryer. Air - conditioning (op chester’s best neighborhoods. one bath, 2 lavs, located on our office maintenance cants with high school ed 669 Center St., Mjanebester It, this house has it For ai>- 643-2692. R. D. Murdock, 643- Ranch with garage, set on nice- dddates. It was provided infer- morning. from the couple’s bedroom in mette, La., was charged with Hotel, 643-9731. tive home, convenient. 649-4966, tional), master TV antenna, Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. CAPE —6 rooms, like new, fire half acre lot, basement ga 6472. department. Hours, 4 ucation and previous en 21 Church St. pointment to see call Phllbrlck ly wooded lot, featuring 3 fire- maition on recent constitutional Atty. Robert Pigeon, ToUand their 13 Cbamberlaln St. home breaking and entering and p.m. - rntdolght Good hot water oil heat, (^en stair Agency, 649-846A place, oil hot water heat, full rage, combination windows, ex gine eocp^ence or training. HAIRDREJSSER WANTED—full case, large sliding door closets, MANCHESTER—6 room Raised walk-out basement, wooded lot, cellent buy at $24,500. T. J. $12,000 —Ranch, 4 rooms, fire places, 2 zone heating, stereo, revisions and helped get out a County public defender, repre- with a .32 caUber pistol and grand larceny; Harry Plcot wages and working MiUtary ' aircraft engine or part-time. Apply Duet PLEASANT Room — adjoining Ranch built 1962, 100x200 lot etc. Plus your own 18x32’ swim- substantial ■vote for the Decern- senUng Mrs. Edwards, was shot Fldwards in the stomach. Butts, 31, and his wife, Joyce oonditians, above aver Diamonds—^Watchc sliding glass doors. On bus line, only $15,900. Char-Bon Real Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. place, large screened ■ porch, training is parttoularly de Beauty Studio, 637 E. Middle both, completely furnished. near schools, shopping and 2-car garage, 3 large bedrooms, Estate, 643-0683. cellar, new furnace, 104’ front ming pool with accessories, her Constitutional referendum, granted a hearing on pirobable Edwards was taken to Rock- Marie Birtts, 27, of Jacksonville age benefit program. sirable. Jew elry 48 Private entraiKe. 649-7702. CONVENIENTLY located— 3 Tpke, Manchester. churches. Open daily and week FIRST OFFERING 2 ceramic baths, family sized, age, trees. H utcl^s Agency, $29,900. By appointment, Szel- The League also has rantinu- cause in RockviUe March 29. vtUe General Hospital before be- with possession of m'arljuana. WATCH AND JEWELRY re- CENTRALLY Located for gen- ends, noon - 6 p.m. 649-6691, kitchen, flreplaced family.; MANCHFJSTER — exceptionally bedroom Ranch, nicely land Realtors, 649-6324.”^ uga Realty. 742-8530. Ingr study groups, which report Aitty. Pigeon told the court ing transferred to Hartford for Earlier Patrlcda F*ay Grant scaped, corner property, ga to the memibershlp regularly on that Mrs. Edwards’ hirsband Is surgery. Mrs. Edwards was held May, 26, of Jackson, Miss., and I APPLY Many Other Opentags In: pairing. Prompt service. Up to tleman only. Call after 6, 643- 646-0106, 643-1023 evenings. Lo room, laundry room, a gor clean 6 room flreplaced Cape, Elxcellent 5 room Ranch, 2 2 rage, new siding, storms, MANCHFJSTER — $15,900. 6 VERNON Six room conteipp* significant nationail and Intetrna- being discharged from Hartford overnight and released Mond'ay, Yolanda Selgado, 43, of Tampa WEAVERS 920 on your old watch In aees. cated at Junction of Woodbridge geous Hving room, -car gai beautifully landscaiped. Bowers — ------• — ■ rVkl/\Ti{a1 TT ^ D Vvaitlf- .t • • « ___ . . . . . __ . . *' o > • r' MACHINING fireplaces, hot -water oil rage, $23,900. Wolverton large patio and walkway. CaU room Cape, garage, central orary Colonial, U & R built, tlonal probleins. Hoi^tel in a few days, and will after Circuit Court reduced the were charged with possession of trade. Closed Mondays. F. B. and Parker. Sts. M.P. Elnter- heat oeramlc tile bath, full School area. Leonard Agency, FIRST NATIONAL INSPBXTnON AND LOOM FIXERS Bray, 787 Main Street, State NIOB R(X>M tor rent, kitchen Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. y Itealtors, 646-0469. owner, 649-3319. location, wooded lot, aU city 1*4 baths, built-ins, beautiful About 76 per cent of the be present at the hearing. bond from $10,000. stolen property, and William SHE1H7T METAL prises. basement,'hatch-way, many STORES Theater Bidldlng. privileges, parking. OaU 643- utilities, quick occupancy. Bel Wgh lot ■with ■view, only $22,600. money raised by the group. Riley Urquhart, 41, of Tampa BENCH WORK 7086. closets, large kitchen, city MANCHESTEIR — 7 room Colo-, 1.YDALL STREET. —Older 10 MANCHESTER —Recent cen Air Real Estate, 643-9332. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. through dues and contrlbutioins, Ebeperienoed on narrow 3% ROOM APARTMENT, heat, utilities, combination win with breaking and entering. ^ark A Oakland A'ves. TOOL A DIE MAKING hot water, stove, refrigerator, nlal on extra large lot, fire- room house, 2 baths, vacant, ter hall Colonial Ranch, with remains In Andover for league fabric 'weaving and kwm dows and doors, oversized MANCHFJSTER vicinity — 10 Bland said the six were re EXPERIMESITAL fixing. Second and third Garden—Farm—^Dairy 995. monthly. Call 875-7362. placed li-ving room, formal din excellent for the handyman, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, big Uv programs. Contributions may Elaat Hertford 2 - car , garage, amesite ing room, built-in oven*“(ind minutes from the center of sponsible for a buig:lary ring MACHINING shift openings avaUahle Products 50 PUEASANT ROOM near bath ing room, m baths, Jalpusletl only $14,600. T. J. Crockett, bd sent to Mrs. Roberts, Rt. 6, Events in Capital which within the last 90 days MACHINE REPAIR for gentleman. 54 High St. BK>UR ROOM ax>artment for dri-ve, excerbent condition porch, garage, choice area, range, 100x200 lot. Price $18,- Manchester. (Jharmlng new 6 B52s Attack immediately. STRICTLY freidi eggs for sale. Realtor, 643-1677, room Raised Ranch, 3 bed by mall. stole property approaching $1 GUARDS rmt, heat, hot water, stove. No throughout Anaaldi built Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- 900. Warren E. Howland, Budget Hearings Rule* Extended senators in 1964 and _____ CIVIL E3IGINEER — estimat FIRB3MBN Tomaszewski, Box 883, South Bowers School area, 0469. — Realtor, 643-1108. rooms, living room, dining Viet Congas mil’Jon from homes in Baton ing, take off work and field pets. Adults. 300 Spruce St. Percy B. Cook, first select the $289,300 spent by House Gretna end New Or FVee Blue Onoaa and (3M5, Rd., Bolton, open daily. 649- PLEASANT ROOM for rent, priced for Immediate sale. room and kitchen, fireplace, WASHINGTON (AP) — A fte rmembers.------^ ^ supervision for site and rocul free Ufe insurance, free ac> 6472. parking. Cali 643-8203. LIKE NEW — Ooloniai styled MANCHE3STEJR ' —^Modern, Im Easter Parade ijuUt-ins, basement garage, one Staging Area man, and other town officers. leans, La.'; 'Tampa, St. Peters- contractor. Ajpidy Tbomas.Oot- TRAINING COURSES aidant and elck benefits, 9 2 family, 4 room' ax>artments, maculate 7 room home, 5 bed ■acre wooded lot, $1,9(K). down, are again urging citizens to at- eight years of consideration. More .spmding reports trickled bu^^^gV Lakeland, Na!ples Dui)"^^ la, Oonn. 'GonstrucUon Oorp., WITH PAY paid boUdays. a p p l e s — Mac's, Delicious, top location, near all facilities, Cross-Stitch Flowers! (Continued from Page One) tend public hearings on the 1966- 2^®^fede?“ to and^Saraosta. Charles Lesperance rooms, convenient location, low full price $16,800. U & R Real 67 budget, scheduled for tomor- safety rules to Monday. The biggest was $25,- _____ X I Broad St., 643-9666. Starks, Baikiwlne. $1 and up. ROOMS FOR RENT, 17 Spruce a i^ a n c e s included. Hayes 20’s for immediate sale. Bel ty Co., Inc., Realitors, 643-2692, INTRODUCTORY 172 South Main St. St., 649-2494. stnated in Da Nahg, the let row and Thursday nights at $ in small coal mines. 323 for members and aides of OPENINGS EX)R following-pre RUSSELL WORKS, Agency, 646-0131. Air Real Elstate, 648-9332. R. D. Murdock, 643-6472. t r a in in o p r o g r a m s 649-7620 Corps headquarters, calling for the Town Hall, The Senate Monday cleared to the Senate-House Committee on In Naugatuck vious experience required, pav 80 hours of basic madhlne THERMODID DIV. ERESH EGGS for sale, large THREE ROOM apartment,,, MANCHE3STER — Cape 6 rooms national elections to displace Boards and officials are to President Johnson the bill end- Atomic Energy for meetings ing crew foreman, rakers, and related claaaroom in H. K. PORTER CO., INC. and extra large, 55c dozen at Apartments—F1at£~ large rooms, stove and refrig finished, aluminum siding, g;a- the junta, and a general strike appear to present their fiscal the present exemption from and inspections in Japan, truck drivers, laborers. Ap^y struction. the Natslsky Farm, Vernon - Tenements 63 erator, $123. heated. Leonard rage, ideal location, Ohar-Bon Lots For Sale 73 paralyzed the city of 160,000. needs. regulations for the approx- France, Hong Kong, Israel Ma- In person. W.'IU. Schwarz Oo, 400 E. Main S t, Middletown iVo Money^ ra®" MAH ha. Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. LARGE EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 Real Estate, 643-0683. BOLTON — Four wooded acre The demonstrators, mostly The board of finance points t™6tely 6,600 mines employing laysla, Switzerland and .Germa- Inc., 994 Hartford Tpke, Rock- rooms, modem' kitchen with all ADVANCED waiting for rentals. Call me to- tttw rmr^Tur t ' homesites, ideally located on Buddhists, demanded the dia- out that, "By . attending _____„ you . - *”®" *®®®' "y- vlHe, Oonn. 0304. day, 649-3568, 649-4342. apartment, with built-ins, dining room, two fire- $17,700 — 8% room Split pmeled secluded deadend street, excel- ***'issal of Chief of State Nguyen will learn of all requests for The Senate acted by voice The Senate Foreign Relations TRAINING PROGRAMS COUNTER —FtUl or part-time, or ■without heat, enclosed No Petrol^ ElSTABLISHEnv' local chemical places, 2% iMiths, famUy room, dining ^gxea, 1% baths, recrea- lent area of custom homes. Van Thieu, a Catholic lieutenant expenditures' and the reasons 'vote in the face of some opposl- Oommltte'e reported $12,696, the Courses ranging from 22 nights 5-12, excellent benefits. porch. 643-1921 after 6:30. two car g;arage wooded lot, tion room, garage, patio, trees, sales route, excellent immedi weeks to 93 weeks in Ma LOOKINO lor anything in real Hayee Agency, 646-0131. general, and the restoration of therefore. You will also have tion. Tl» House passed the Senate Judiciary Committee Apply in person only. Howard Hoimehold Goods 929,600. Phllbrlck Agency 649> Assiune 4% per cent mortgage! several ^generals who led the ate income and also future for chining, Sheet Metal, Tod, Johnson Restaurant, Tdland the opportimity to ask ques- measure last year 336 to 43. $12,969 and the Senate Govern No Police 8464, Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. | BOLTON —Four one-acre wood coup againrt the CatiKclic Diem mental Operations Committee ambitious man, $125! guaran Die and Gage Making, Ma Tpke, Manchester. ments, stove, refrigerator and ed lot, $3,600. Call the R. F. tidns and make suggestions on The legislation had the sup- (Continued from Page One)' CHEOT TYPE fireezer. OaU J. D. Realty, 643-5129. regime three years ago. all propd Frra Delivery, in Conn. 643-2426, 0-6. Aipproprlate for every occa- 649-8638. Thunderchiete and F4C Phan property on Buckland Rd. mons said, "but now the truth ol Manchester, ^Promptly at A t 565-5532 kitchen towels so pretty! Nice to ______to the troop at its March 8 it added; my remarks is coming home to with children. B40-S0n. EVee Set-up by Our Men ■ l ^ this lovely suit dress will toms in 19 strikes concentrated A Attachments 10 a.m., Friday, March 11. Fbr an Interview Appointment 4% IMJOMS. heat, hot water, be a wflleome addition to your Hanna, .-The results of our interviews roost.*.’ A t Your Qcmvenieooe Free Service by Experts stove, refrigerator parkliar floor,. $26. weekly. n a tio n s Just north sloner****^* District commis- and literature search suggest Clarke Insurance Agency, An Equal Opportunity Free Storage Until Wanted Pre-Summer ^ijring wardrobe. omit day-names. tiques. Eight room Ranch, au- of the frontier CHIHUAHUA for sale, mate. O o m i i e t e l y T ^ t e r w ^ ' ChH 6. 646-7661. tNo. Sl'417 is for sizes 10 to 207 Pattem No. 2861 has hot-iron- thentic colonial decor, 85 acres, Thu^exohiefs hit the My Due that due to various compro- Inc., against Manchester Bot- Ehqiloyer Please Note: AppUaimes are le- 15 Fbeest St, Main 9 t IS SHERIFF AGREES If available, briqg your brown, caU 646-2634. off B{itt 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, transfer for 7 motifs; color brook, good fraotege. Lappen mlses in training time, priori- tlteg Co., property off Hender- NEW HAVEN (AP) — Sheriff «»*tkmed and guaranteed for 0090, 643-5676. barracks about 20 miles north of Manchester EreaingvHerBld ties -and personnel, the process son Rd., $500. , . military discfaeige papers GROOMING and boarding fdl one year s 4 yards 46-incb. With detailed chart. Agency 649-5281, 649-6140. the border, and pilots said they J. Ed'ward Siavln agrees wtth BXPE3RIENCE1D John Deere Business Locations To order, send 86c in coins to:»-—------^ . „ . . Andover correspondent,^ l«w- of training and selection em- Vernon National Bank against (IlD-214), birth certificate breeds. Harmony HHls, H. C. On Display at Ibrin Store NEED A RENT? OaU the Rent Ciistoin.Mad*" Xi&T-04bA]MA. sewing guide. rance Moe^ tel. 742-6796...... ® church group’s study which bock hoe operator, yetu* 'round and social security card For Rent C4 Anne Cabot, The Manchester OWNERS Transferred, priced ployed by, the military services Marlon H. Meier, property off 'g wort. OaU after 6 p.m., 742- Chase, Hebron Rd., BoMon. 643- Fliotie for Appotatment man, no charge. West Side order,- send 50c in coins to: leading to the com'plex. wtwn you visit our office. Sue Burnett, Manchester Eve- Evening Herald. ll.’SQ AVE, OP appralsol. 6*4 room Bol in preparing units for combat Hawthorne St., $800. * Haven, but he said Monday that 6190. r 5427. ASK FOR CARL Realty. 649-3566, 649-4342. DEISIRABLE |rtore or esnrm ton Ranch, spectacular lot, Other flights barreled into the space, ground floor, dean, at Bl|ig Herald, 1160 AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. Phu Qui army barracks, 20 Center $26 Million *r'*a**^'^** ^ *** Marriage License “giving prisoners "better build- THOROUGHBRED BEAGLE, Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 MANCHESTEIR — Brand new, 10036. swimming pool, landscaping. WE HAVE EHiU-tlme or part-, PRATT & WHITNEY tractive and reasonable ^ ROIl-UP AWNINIiS AMEBIOAS N EW YORK, N.Y. Better hurry! Lappen Agency, miles farther north. The bom PERTH, Australia-—Western •William John Dixon. 14 than the University" of time machine Jobe makliig spayed female, bousebroken, « spactous 3 room apartaente. 9lf. Daly, State raeatre, U lOOSO. F\>r ist-dads mailing add 10c bardiers calculated they de- ^ AmCRAFT -rf+t. ______,A no means of trans- Ideal country setting, yirt near AND 649-5261, 649-6140. Australia’s hugest medical cen- Travel Record Griswold St., and' Linda Louise baseballs, days only, vdsit us DIVISION OP good with chUdroi, 10 months ajn. - 8 p jn .' )$V>r Iflt-claM mailing add lOe ft>r each pattem. Print Name, 'stroyed 75 to 80 per cent of the ter, to be bulU over 10 years in old. 649-4646. pMtatlon, ru send, my auto fop aU fadUtiee. SmaU C e n ta l ______- . , ______Chace, 138 Cooper St.. March ‘h*®*'®® for complete information. TV>b- UNTTBD. AIRORAET OORP. you. No obligation wtuttaoever. lor each pattem. Print Name, Address with Z ip Code, Style COVENTRY —Apple, peach, tuS ^ga and said they set off a Itoe Perth sUbuib cf HolRywood, WASHINGTON (AP) — Sena- jg gt St. James’ Ohurdh. ways. er Baseball Mfg. Co., 114 dyled buUding effera charm MANCHESTEIR — Prime office CANOnES No. and Size. E a st Rartford, Coon. NH I Address with a p Code. Style pear, phim and cherry trees giant secondary explosion which wtn odert more .than $26 ndUion. tors and House members may ' .Th® sheriff coonimentod on n Brortlyn St., RockviUe. and privacy. Only $125 month- tpace, lOQ to 2,(X)0 square feet, Keep a copy o< the '66 Spring surround this 5-room home with shot a red fladh and white More than SOO hoi^ital beds have set a record tor overseas Adoptioq of Trade Name report by the social futtlon com- A rtidea Vot Sale 4S A—L—B—E—R-^T—S ly, heat, h d water, stove and cratral location, abundaime of E-Z Terms ..V ts s Estfanttea KA and Size. 43-45 AILYN ST., HARTFCMID Don't talas the Spring and and Sununer Album' on hand 2-ccu- gsirage, plenty of storag;e smoke 1,(XX> feet into the area, win be included at first, aloi^ travel last year. Kenneth E. Stapleton d/b/a mlttee of the Otiurch o4 the Re-, ABSISTANT well driUer—learn Other Cooneettout plants in FROM WALL to waU, no sdl refrigerator included. Hayes parking, alter to suit Hayes OPEN NIGHTS TTUj 9 PJ*. Bummer *68 issue of Basic making It to choose more space, move-in condition. .Call There were no details of w h ^ with oonstnictioa of- pubHc- Most of the reporta are yet to Manchester Overhead • Door deemer, which issued ite report to operate rotary wen driUing North- Haven and Southington o f aU, bn carpets cleaned with ______Agency, 646-0131.______Agency, 646-OlSL patterns in your style c i needle awcNne, must have meohani- DILL TUNSKY Itaabioa, «ur complete pattern 643-2965 J.«D. R M Estate Oo., may have happened to any health laboratories and a train- be filed, but the trend indicates Sales and Service, 182 Eldridge on ihs New Haven State Jqil Indre. Rent _dect^ BEAUTIFUL cabinet stereoa, FOUR ROOM apartment sec- STORE FOR rttot— ir .tn «t taagaaine. SOe. work! 8O0 a oof^l 64^128, 649-8636. fro^ quartered in the areas. ing schoat tenumes- tbs totals wUl top the $157,676 St Sunday after a year’s ttudlg. ' m «xp«rtence. OaH 875-0669 An Equal Opportunity ihranpooer |L The aiemln- 1960 modeto never used, |87 end floor, centrally located. 1.400 square feet o»ll M94095 ’ ; Shopioyer. K A r WMtems Co. or a weekly, 6M4»OA Odl 6434871. 6224UA cr- ^ ■ > > t-' 4' d i s*^ wi -V
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1966 J IPAGE SIXTlSEIf AvtrBge Daily Net Press Rim T h e W e a t h ^ iKanrijfipat^r iEvi^ttins %ntlb tat a » Week Ended dear, colder tonight, lew bi r Mtoeh U . IBM SOc; fWr and eool tomorrew, | Martha Circle of Emanuel bring articles for a penny Home, 608 E. Center St. A nura- INEARLY 3 MILUON BASKXTniAlX, TOURNET Lutheran Church will meet for Sewing Contest auction. Supper Proceeds ber at tickets have been sold PRESCRIPTIONS high near 40. ‘ About Town sewing Thursday at 10 am. in Mrs. William MeCaffery will already and they can be pur 14,582 Go to Murphys chased from the stewtlrd In ad SAFELY FILLED Koi(e« ftraften aroup 4 . Medicare, with rare exceptions, does not payl y for ^ r !services outside the Umted States. I jOS Angeles area that still and father ot five. After he was jugt'lettiiig tot' fbr thb t o y . Ne- his tax for t o year. ;^YCLE SHOP Ihows scars of last Au- beaten and shot he staggered to ' ,55jdMto gathered around Oohen said In an Interview Blue Cross 65 will cover full cost of hos^utal semi-private room and all bospitd four nearby doorways seeking and to'gan accusing that he prepared his own tax State Colleges Show Watoh for our gala gust’s bloody riots— ^leaving Smvices for a 30-dr^ benefit period anywhere in the world. refuge from the mob, then feU oCflcers of brutality In ar^ return — "I do my own, I al Grand Opening soon! two dead and 26 injured. Two St. Fairicits? Killed during the height of the dead, police said, resting the rpeh hurler, ways have” — claimed six ex 182 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE—649-2098 CARE IN APPROVED NURSING HOME outbreak were a truck driver, A short time later, Joe l«e Bricks and bottles flew from emptions — he and Ms wife ‘No Vacancy’ Signs beaten by the mob and shot; CJrawtord, 33, a Negro, died aft- hawe four children — and listed Our new location Is just across the street from onr old the growing mob. Police said 5. Beginning January 1 , 1967, Medicare will cover in full the first 20 days of care in a f g tn y n . and a Negro who walked out of er he walked out stpre into startto overturning his occupation as government HARTFORD (AP) —,”No va w ill be charging low er tifitlOti place noxt to tte Du Baldo Muslo Store • • • oilicGrB sftKl* Irishmen See Theory . valescent home or hospital extended care unit^ but for the next 80 days you pay $5 per dgy. a building into a sniper’s fire, a sniper’s automobiles and setting them em ploye. - cancy” signs will soon be hoist fees than a year ago. ‘ police Said. Police said they fired no shots That, he said. Is so one of hla "The cup will definitely be afire. Blue Cross 65 will pay this $5 charge during the 80-day period. t A massive force of several during the outbreak. A'17-year- ^ p lo y e s In the In te m ii R eve ed at some of Connecticut’s raimlng over at Manchester faundrto police moved in quickly dd boy whose name was with- Violence ..spread like wildfire A8 Full of Blarney nue Service can’t teU at a state colleges, just as they were Community Colleg;e,” eaid Har through the streets of Watts. NOTE: Baiafitt above are for each spell of illness. No limit to number of admissim in calendar jmar, tot saadailtimi to to aueJl the outbreak. Officers held was booked on suspicion of j . ___ ... glance that it’s t o commiseion- last year. ry Godl, director of admissions. ormed with Shotguns sealed off murder in Crawford’s death. The’The first victim, Gomez, j m t Cm - On the which echolara add Rested any bbepHal or extended care unit within 60 days following date o f discharge is the same spell of er's return and won’t shy a'way College admissions offtoers re He said Applications were run o»-square-W o^s^on ih the Arrests totaled 59. Police said steRped from his track to makS eve of St: F ^ ck ’s.Day the Ir- that Vdking Leif Erickson w- from withdrawing It-tor a possi ported today they are again be ning about five times ahead of predos^antly Negro district they picked up 24 adults and 20 a delivery of bottied water and jeh may fafl victim to the same plored America c^uries bel^e ble audit if one appears neces last year and probably would DRUGS tote Tuesday afternoon, then juveniles and sheriff’s deputies was surrounded by a dozen. fate to t set o « the ItahanB just Ooflumbus. The It^ans, to put it ing swamped with applications. sary. At WilMmantic State College, end up almost douUe last year’s Bwept through to clear the arrested 10 adults and 6 juve- young Negroes. beifore Oolumbus Day. mildly, were upset. Cohen’s return has been au officials said that they have al final epunt of 260 tq>pllcations. 6. Medicare does not cover the cost of drugs or medicine outside a hospital. ^ •treets of mobs firing gims, nlles. "Let’s get to water man,” What happened is that an Ir- Are to Irish about to get dited the last two years and ready .reached their quota for At Itorwalk Community Col burling botUOT, looting stores Uke last August, when the one shouted. Ish scholar at to University of AppUoottoa. ' " ^ h i^ radiation belts, t o official glass window in a tavern acroos tralian soldiers into the Commu Reds southward, a U.S. spokes Intended to tell t o moiberi< LEAN CHUCK GROUND, In 10-Ib. loto ...... lb . 76c Roviet News agency Tass said. t o street from to sbotian and nist-held b Zone north of Sai m an said. in-law that she la no Icngor 0 1 Tslsrhosi \ Freezer Wrapped Marital n . . . "Tlie animals are In gm>d con- a window in t o office of Deiby gon. The Communists knocked out euepect in t o eaee. S* Q Mols ‘ Q rssHls ' f ~ | M on M WUewod States LJ Rkion after landing,” Tass said. EBgh School, obput fi've blocks Two battalions of Viet Cong three U.S. helicopters. Their Rod— HI ybur 7fli week coupons. . . Mixing Bowl R hey spent 22 days in space. a'way. struck a battalion of the 178rd crews were rescued. WAGE HIKE 4»T> The dogs were launched Feb. Flaming debris etart^ a fire 77 b Me evenwore item. ... on 114neJi GRIDDLE UST m ow . Vow I or wMe ONLY V ME 0 8 SHE IS 65 OR OVBL Airborne Brigade ftom all di ’The air war continued north WASHINOTON (AP)~^ I S3 into an orbit which took, their on, the roof, of the tenement, rections this morning in the first and ;south of the 17.th Parallel. iwo-etep Inoretue in the nrinl- for $2.77 b the Teflon item. •ateUite through areas of high hilt it was quickly extinguished. Rnl Nesie — M sf 1 Initiol 1 fisIsWoiMlilp significant Red reaction to the An A ir F orce F4C Phantom Jet nuun wage .tp '$1-00 an hour 1 O oteef IM i radiation. Their reaetkma were Some windows iq t o home at 1 M ea* Dor allied, sweep. ’Ihe Americans with two men aboard was re by Feb. 1, IMS, woe appoeoed With this cotqion and I5.Q0 purchase. C O .^ □ wfc tested in preparation tor longer Mayor John L. Bortimole, Meo 1 1 called for air and artillery sup ported missing three miles today by • Hooee leibiir oali* •ad more sopfaisUcatod fUgfats on Btawtorne Avenuo, also were State Land O’ Lakes Rotter...... lb . POC - d octnratttee. The bill, following Iqf raamied Soviet' satellUtes. broken. port and after t o fighting; ta south o f Dlen B len Pfau, site (A Coupon good Match thrash Blaich 18th n previously announced agree- 1 H 5 NON Ihs dogs stayed in space ’Ihree ca n in t o iromedteto pered off reported 142 Viet Cong the fortress Where France made ' ■. DATE. meat between t o . adml$ilotrae lon|[er than any roan. The kmg area eC t o station were dam killed and 8 captured, including her last stand in Indochina. Oca and orgaaised labor,' nsimed fUgbt to date w as aged. an officer. U.S. Air Force and Navy food yoyv oppItcoHoo todeytlo CONNICTICUT HUB CROSS, P.O. ROX 157A, NBW HAVIN,. ^NNICTICUT so t would also bring fiJi million tU/pOx UDdar 14 days by .the Flremeti from Derby oad^ U.8. losses were described as planes flew 82 otunbat missions preoentty naeovered wockera PMEHURST GMCERY, he. tJjB. Gsmini 7 team. SbeHon were rushed to the blast This gasoline station in Derby was demolished by a still hnexiriained explosion Mght. i , against North Viet Mam TVes- under ndnhwnin wage peaMo- COBNXat BIAOr AMD ZURNPJKH ' VMS asM to dogs landed scene to eoritot to dsngsr of eariy tlds morning. Tha owner and bis Y^e were, both injuirad isnd the force In the eenteM MfUands, t o Hw prescribed area. firs. .of the ‘waa Ydt fV .. ,A. -■ ' : - f ■vVA;-! .0 - '• i--'-;