WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16^ 1966 PAGE THIRTY-SIX iiandf^atpr Ewfntng l^walJi Av«race Daily Nat Preaa Run ■^' - Vor the Week EMM The Weather n^Urnimm^ Fair, not se eoM tonlglit, between some laundry bags, was Merdi U, Iftt Pvt. Richard W. Arthiir, son ‘ 'Sunahlne Bums” wUl leave Reunion Slated low 3S-30; suiniy, mIMer to of James H. Arthur Sr., 19 Central Row, Hartford, at noon Laundry Loses taken, according to police, m e soda machine in another sec morrow, high in 60s. About Town BuUer Rd., has completed eight Sunday for Noryrtch Hospital, 14,582 $53 in Break tion of the bull^g was un By MHS i m BITUMINOUS ■nie Mr. and Mrs. Club of vveeks of basic training at They will leave the hospital at Manchester^A City of Village Charm 'Temple Beth Sholom will spon- camp Polk, La. He Is enroute to 4:16 p.m. for the return trip, touched. Manchester High School Class m e New Model Laundry & Police report that exit from igor a bowling party Saturday Qrd, Calif., where he wlU The service is avaUable every o f 1946 .will have Its 20th .Re (Oassltied Adverttslng on Page 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS, ;at 7:45 p.m. at the Parkade receive further training in the other Sunday and sponsored by Dry Cleaning Co. at 73 Summit the. building mtist have been union DUmer-Dance Saturday, DRIVEWAYS VOL. LXXXV, NO. 141 ;(SDCtRRN PAGES) BIANCHESTBR, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 •Lanes, mere will be games. Administration School. the Capitol I&glon Mental St. was broken in'to sometime made in a like mpnner to the June 25 at Fiano’s Restaurant, means of entrance because all PafUng Ainas a Gas StaDotm • Baaksftall iprises and refreshments. ____ Health Association, Inc. Reser- between 6 p.m. Monday and 6 Bolton. Dinner will be served , Now Booking for Seawnal Work------The Entered Apprentice vaUons close tomorrow for the the doors were locked when the after-a social time at 6 p.m. - a.m. Tuesday and 653.60 in break was first discovered at 6 ' OatboUc Graikiates Club of gree will be conlered by Friend- bus trip and may be made by change and bills was taken, ac- . John Martin and Doris 'W\p* a.m. yesterday. Early Bird, Special^ 'Greater Hartford will have its i^ge of Masons 'when it calling the Association office, .cording to police. anowskl Mullen are general co- At Ole Miss Real or Reel laimuai SL I^trlck’8 Day Dance ^gets tomorrow night in the 217 Farmington Ave., Hartford. Entrance was gained by A lost pocketbook containing chairmen of the event. : tomorrow at 6 p.m. at Le Gtour- Masonic Temple at 7:30. Junior ------climbing upon a small shack on a g^een wallet with 63.25, owned An organizational meeting 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU ANIIL 111 Yesterday’s Q>ace actlVl- •met Rendesvous, 283 Newlng- harden Harold V. Hubbard will Mountain Laurel Chapter of the south side of the building, by Julie Sheridan of Hebron was held recently at the home All work Personally supervised. We sie 100% tanred. tleo—dual launch, docking, ,ton Ave., Hartford, mere will preside. Sweet Adelines, Inc., will meet shimmying up a pipe onto the Rd., Bolton, was found on Ade o f M rs.' Edward Moriarty, 15 mnsigim^' p«ri6d,~ aiid fl- Probes Failure be a buffet dinner. Reserva- ___ ' tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Rus- first floor roof and breaking a laide Rd. yesterday by Wallet Lancaster Rd. Burton Carlson DeMAIO BROTHERS f"”” ” • nally the successful landing tlons may be made with Miss nf Troon 362 of sian-American National Center, ~window on the second floor on Kaszowskl of 54 Hamlin St., of Scotch Plains, Hif.J., president and lecoveiy—were ahnoSt Janet L sate, 365 Olcott St gt®“/J^°Sm ew's Church ^ 211 Wethersfield Ave. Hart- the south side of the stockroom, police report. of the : class of 1946, led the too.much for adult minds to police say. meeting. comprehend. Thus it was , Richanl A. Slegai of 54 Ste- The chicken wire that sep CLERICAL DUTIES Mrs. Barbara Johnson Grisel no wonder that youngsters ph^ St, the School yard. ’ will be guests at the meeting- arates the stock room from the NUMEROUS of 814 Burnham St., South X dkki^t . redlly understand XJnivcrtlty of I*€ii!ns3^vania, ____ rchearsEl. main office was then broken, LONDON — England And Windsor, is in charge of notify >; what was going on. Ftiltedelptlia, has been pledged , # ------the door leading to the main Wales employ about 2,750,000 ing members of the reunion and Gemini 8 B\>r example. The four- office was ripped off its hinges, people as clerical workers — reservations. Those ■ wishing ■i year-old dau^ter of a Her further Information may con OXFORD, Miss. (A P )—Worrl4d Univarsity of Mis the oouege. ____ 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, compllshed by the rug hooking and the offica was then ran about one-seventh of all the ald- staffer was balked In sacked, police report, jobs In the country. An estimat tact Mr. and Mrs. Bflmer Ven- sissippi officials im p ost tight SacUHty on this trsa- her attempt to watch her ^ o n ,--. „Hii B Rt Patrick’s Classes of the Manchester Adult nart o f 37 Cornell S t , ' ^t^’ ^^n^v ffter Se meTttng Evening School will be held in m e 653.60, in an envelope in ed 2 million are sales workers. studded campus today on the eveninf of An appearance . favorite t^evision program. Mettoodiet Church will meet to-Day party the meetmg. g^eteria of Manchester by Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y. Her complaint went UkS Spacem en morrow at 12::30 p .^ in Wes- ^ Westerly High School tonight from 7:30 The senator, who playefl a ------^------thU: (R I.I S f i w i n T S to . . T h . pubUc . . M t o d , It FOURTH ANNUAL major role in ending the uhiver- men died in the riot ind many .'“Daddy, I can’t see ’Lost bcrs are irwmaea 10 oru^ o,mdav at 2 n m wa.s erroneously reported yes- Bity’s century-old segregation more were luirt. in Space.' That dam Gem policy, will address the law The New .York senator erlll ini thing is on.” G oing to Km ^ttT^wey and Several Manchester area boat- would LAST 3 DAYS MANCHESTER ANTIQUE SHOW school student body Friday aft- arrive toy private plane, iBnding U S T L S n^^L^e'^host- ing enthusiasts belong to the »>e of the uphol^^r classes. •moon. at the airport where the bulk of club. SECX)ND CONGHEGATIONAL CHURCH ' ' 'V mp Human Relations Oom- The appearance of the late the 20,000. soldiers dispatched mtssion, for lack of quorum, 385 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER,'GONN. President’s brother has pro- here in 1962 were quartered. He Babies Inherit Okinaw a voked some criticism in Missis vrtH attend a brief private re- canceled Its monthly meeting Sl400R SPONSORED BY THE COUPLES CLUB last night scheduled for 8 in sippi. A “ rebel flag day” protest coition sponoored by the cam Drug Addiction CAPE KENNEDY, Fls. the Municipal Building. Its ac ANNIVERSARY SALE rally is set for tonight in Jack- pus Young ptsnocrata Club, (AP) — The Gemini 8 as See Our Fine tion marked the second conse THURSDAY, MARCH 17,1966 1-10 P J . son, the state capital 180 miles then will! e d d r M the taw stu Fi’dm Mothers tronauts rode a destroyer Selection of cutive month that Its meeting BUY NOW FOR to the south. dents at ^ to n Cfcef^ — just toward Okinawa today, has been canceled for want of a ■IRTWAYS — GRADUATIOttS — AHNIVERSARIGS FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1966 1- 6 PB. Kennedy’s only purpose In across the stiest from where .NEW. YORK (AP) —More while space officials, dqg sufficient turnout of its nine coming to Mississippi “ bi to rub U.S. m a rsh a ls and rioters than 800 babies bom in the city into the mystery of the vioi EASTER members. s a U posmva.Y ends sdo r.m . Sa tu r d a y salt into the wound.” said Rep. ciaahed in 1962. last' year ' suffered from narco ALL ITEMS FOR SALE Prentiss Wriker, this state’s From Oxfoed, Kennedy will lent mishap that brought tics addiction. their mission to a hair- CARDS The executive board otf Man FOOD BAR ON PREMISES lone RepubUcan congressman. Ay to Tuscaloosa for an address _They ^ fought ^ to__ “kick” the chester Homemaker Service, State Rep. Jim ’True of Hairi- at the University of Alabama first days of life, raising end in the waters of Inc., will meet tomorrow at SHOOR THIS AD PERMITS ONE OR TWO son County told the Legislature "|8:ht. , Some died. Others survived, as the Pacific. Wednesday the visit would be Ole Miss officios said doctors used drugs or synthetic The destroyer Leonard F. Ma noon at the Homemaker office, PERSONS TO PURCHASE 75c The at 237 E. Center St. Reservations 917 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER “an Insult to all Mlssisslp- sldem would n
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/ TFIURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1968 PAGE TH REE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC^HESIER, CO I^., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 Friday Oaatato at S:80 pan. in the church, S h ^ w o ld WCNHAITS OWJB d o le r Coventry First St. Patrick’s (3iurch CASH Merchants to Ponder The South Windsor Wom r e l y o n INTDITipN S^vuliienM o BUT USE YOUR HEAD NORTH Council OK’s Menabership a n 's Chd> Win hold an execu 4 A K 6 4 Has Record of Ecumenism SAVINGS tive board meeting Monday at. By, ALFRED 8HBINWOLD ^ A K J9 Redevelopment Offer 8:30 pm. at the home o< Mrs. 0 65 Crabtree Firm Picked DAMARISCXITTA MILLS, Messrs. Kavanaugh' and Oot- In Central Riefuse District WiaUam Young, 170 Pine Knob Readers of this column must Malne (AP)—St. Patrick’s Day trill, will be oMlged to pay help me Wde it from my vrife. WEST will bo celebrated ecumeplcally 2,000...” North End busineawneh have uritil May 15 to pick South Windsor approved the new town hah, which wiU in I have spent years conceding 4 FUEL CUB PACK 3S6 Thursday in this first Aifterican Kavanaugh’s son, Edward, be- charter of the North Central clude fadUttes for the poUce To Design New School up an option for developing, constructing, owning and There will be a meeting of my masculine opinion of f^ - ^ I community to erect a church in came a member of Congress Refuse iMqioaal District at a department. * ? * . . O 9742 occupying a 60,000 square foot shopping center in their Cub Pack 226 at 7 pm . BTtoay table taction at the bridge his honor. and, in 1843, the first Catholic town council meeting last night. Oounettman Cavanaugh sug 4 962 The West Hartford architec- to be elected president of toe renewal area, estimated to cost about ^750,000. at the EUoworth School. table, and I hate to see aU that iX a V i There will be morning mass governor of Maine. It was 111 IheXlfltS districtWWbldCi, wasTVBMO estahUMied gested _a “succeeaive------option” be SOUTH tural firm of Walter Crabtree Mothers Qub at Its anniia) bM- Eklward RytoEzyk, -executive —------^ ' diplomacy go down the d r^ . 4 7 5 3 2 as usual at toe 168-year-old red years later that Maine elected by the 1966 General Assembly Included In the two-ytnr lease. SaU, my duty to my readers 9 Q 10852 Jr. has been’ unanimously ee- T n A OIL director at Uie Manchester. Re- corporation would be reijulred for the towns of 'Vemon and to inoure toe oooUnued avail- Msuebester Evening HeiaM . ^ ^ ...... T.j. stallatlon of officers at 7 p.m^ brick church, and at night the another Catholic governor—Ed- compels me to speak up. lected by toe school buUding ^ ^ Cavey’s Log Cabin Muskie, now a U.S. newal Agency (MRA), told show a 40 per cent equity, South Windsor. 'Vemon, how aWlty of the tocNtty if the pro- South Windsor eorrespMdeut, O St. Patrick’s Women’s Qub din- mund S. them last night that he will not possibly covered by a loan, pli» posed town taaS is. not cwnplet- Ann lyous, td. 644-8682. Opening lead—King of Qubs. 4 committee to design the Coven- ^ ^ Lebanon, ner in downtown Damartscotta. senator. ever, has not yet acted on rat South, a lady who relied heav- Notfli East 8 ask fo r agMClfic plana within ^ go per cent mortgage, ed In two years. ------Double Pass try intermediate school. selected by the This annuad affair, says toe ification of the charter. Coun . fly on her intuition, toought the the SO-day period, but merely equity, if borrowed, would Rental chaiges of $160 per 2 (7 Pass i Walter P. Crabtree, HI repre- nominating committee Rev. Eklward J. O’Brien, intro cilman Howard Fitts noted bidding indicated that West had 4 t;? A ll Fast .9c seeks the assurance that the ai^roximately seven per month were approved. “ d presented to a club meet- duced ecumenism to this Down- that Vemon Is expected to aht Safety Program the king of diamonds. More im group Is favorable to forming, a j^,«sst charges, and The requent from the pubHc with toe building committee. At ^ tacludes Mrs. George Del east Yankee community long School Menus at its councM meeting Monday. portant, however, her tatul^ development corporation. the mortgage about 10 per cent building oofiunioolon, tor an ap- that time ho stressed toe advls- president; Mrs before Vatican Council n made OouncUman Fitts said the Held at Bowers backed up 1W» taidication. She You have the maximum count In that event, -he said, the to finance. propriatiDn transfer of $10,000 .blUty of using standard size treasurer; Mrs the word popular. "Everyone purpose of toe district is to es was positive about tiiat king. of 18 points, hut the weak dou- The Manchester public MRA wlU h ^ develop whatever to cover the coots of prelimi Following a echod safe^ modular units and simple design 3 ^,, ggeretary; Mrs Bi aidilitton. he said, the de- tablish d tedUty for refuse West led the ktag of clubs Weton in diamonds Is a flaw. turns out,” the pastor says. It’s schools menu for the week of Per GaHon WeMideas ^erge,emerge, M and wiU jrow work velopersi-innerB must be preparednreoared for • i t J I tJ O O »rf nary i6ans tor the proposed program today, Bowwa Sdiool to lower building costs. Thomas Fisher and Mrs. Rodol dispoeal. after it has been col and then led the queen of ^lades The trouble with opening with strictly a social event — no March 21 is as follows; With the men toward fulfill- mtmtHnv o f about town hall was tabled to the pupils made opplicatton to toe The building committee met cjoutier, finance co-chalr- an operating expense of ahout Dr. Charles W. Steele, son of lected. Until the diarter wae to dummy’s king. Declarer drew one ^ d e is that you then have speedimaking. . Monday: Baked link sausage, 24 HOUR SERVICE ment of their objective. Natiorud Safety Hoiwr RoH for 10 times and Interviewed 12 ^ Leonard Glllon, 12 per cent, to cover taxes, in Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Steele, approved, he said, toe district next meeting. two rounds of trumps and then the problem of rebiddlng if part St. Patrick’s, the oldest Ro mashed potato, peas ahd car AUTOM ATIC Rybesyk said that, should the surance, maintenance and the ^ «ume iU former their 11th yearly eatfety award. ner responds one notrUmp. A architectural firms with these membership; Mrs. David Bates, man Catholic church between rots, bread, butter, milk, apple 28 Lenox St„ has been promot led the queen of clubs to the reduced to tores firms for final hospitality: Mrs. C. FYancte existing North BhJd businessmen Hke. AU o f Stetoben’B esUmates u^etione wumu uHu. uiv M tb. Ralph Gutrelcfa of the raise to either two or three no- New York and Quebec, resulted sauce. UEUVERY decision. The committee toured u<,„ey, sunshine; Mrs. Frank decide not to build the shopping are based on annual coats of a ed to full professor at Denison “TMm Ooen not mean that a **• reqfiMt. noting that Bowers FTA safety committee trump may cause you to miss ’Tuesday: Baked meat loaf, West returned a club, and schools designed by the selected Charles Ben- largely from the efforts of two T elephone center, the MRA wiU pick a $750,000 operatkMi. University In Granville, Ohio.' and a fa- cowtractural aooount con- and Arthur H. Hling, former a game in hearts. immigrants from County Wex parslied potato, wax beans, private develdper on the open South discarded the queen of three firms. The Glldersleeve ^Irs. Walter Jacob- 6 4 3 .2 4 4 4 Steichen said that the busi- A g^raduate o f -H artford High toSSSdy. Theae t^ diamonds. Intuition told her that Copyright 1966 ‘ ford, Ireland, who made their bread, butter, milk, ice cream. market—one who will cooperate ^ A g g Mrnrtm- ^ g«oepal gov€frnme|K DUdg:, which the busineas- Army Air Force tor four years, However, Cavanaugh contin instead of the queen of dia News said Americans spend construction. square feet of a d jo ^ p .^ ^ aeteim ln- Mayor Hirowe said that part scribed the work of the Bowers from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m, Althou^ the Irisih built St. ued, toe charter does not spell monds on dummy’s good club. $14.4 billion for physicians and Selection of the architect was * _ of the problem is that certain school safety patrols and ex- M arch 25 In the school ca fe - Patrick’s, it • was a French HEARING AID '1 ^ they wWh to form out how the cost is to be ap^ commiitmente to certain parcels piniined how tlm variouB dlaases Then she cashes the ace of hospitals, and $14.8 fo r tobacco by secret ballot with toe com- , ___ n priest, Jean de C^ieverus, who w L N a dWefopment corporation, Jensen Awarded portioned — whether on toe ^ made, end spades. If spades break, she and haircuts and toiletries. inlttee selection receiving all i toe north by ^ ral^trt N. ^e a $7,600 inl- ^ , of land have been made, end iM.ve heated the school to meet through 12 are invited wlflA dedicated it July 17, 1808. Father basis of population, Gr^d Ust — 'd have been construed by the 30 requirements necesaary leads a third spade and gets to Dine votes on the first ballot, V. Cheverus became the first bish Mata St ^ ttal cash outlay, for attomqy-s tickete at $2.50 per couple. Winners in Junior Century Sewing Contest CONSULTANT - SALESMAN ‘Pool Contract or tonnage. He said the dis- building bulldlmf commlaalon --as - a to apply for their Uth year dummy with a trump to dis Aronson reports preliminary op of Boston, later went kome m i^ tra^ ,^ toe^t ^ and exploratory studies, trict’s board of directors diotild .^ ecti^ Music will be provided by the Winners in a Junior Century Club of Manchester, Inc., sewing contest were announced last aiwarA For each year of par card the queen of diamonds on drawings of the previously re to France and died a cardinals ^ n and on toe west by would come a $30,000 The Jensen Building Ooip. of “Frttntic Four.” night at a meeting at the Masonic Temple. They are, left to right, Mrs. Norman CJable of spell this out Mayor Throwe said that ticipation In the Notional dummy’s fourth spade. ferred to “middle school” are Reporting on the dedication, Wonted an Experienced Hearing Aid Con- caet* outlay for actual devetop- Manchester has been awarded An exhibit of books from the Scott Dr., Vernon, second place in Class A; Mrs. David Murphy of 82 Bolton St., first place FitU____ said that the charter xprH 6 might be a good 'time School Safety Honor RoU, there When the spades break badly. expected to be sulnnitted to the he wrote to Bishop John Carroll R ybc^ mldJart nigM ^ t planning. InoorporaiUon, a $66,500 contract for con high school library, represent- in Class B; Mrs. Douglas Gallup of Laura Dr., Hebron, first place in Class A, and Mrs. Jo s^lant or Experienced Hearing Aid Salesman and act are so broad as to allow invite the oommisBlcm to additional roqulrementB to South takes the ace of diamonds building committee about toe of Baltimore: he is aiming for start con- ^ wouM come pro- structing toe WaddeU School m iddle o f next m ont^. B asically ^^8 th® H istory efore the expenditure Kenneth Roback, Claudia PoW, Intuition at the bridge table Faith, and once agin It’s Leonard Glllon, or Mrs. Thomas visor at the high school, ar- flower hat in shades of blue and green, and Mrs. Sabatella is wearing a flax yellow ma- The esimated cost figure of St Paddy’s Day! There’ll be "The expense will be about He called it "A moderate budg- Copp. •'i bond issuance. of^ funds 4^ to purchase ^a elta __Richard_ , _ Kieman,______Scott Camp is all right as far as it goes, Ftaher, of Mrs. Hill’s commit- ranged the decor, assisted by ernity dress with black braid trim and black accessories. (Herald photo Satemls.) EXCELLENT COMPENSATION under good $750,000 tor the shopping cen- The $66,500 price wiM include a bit of an Irish surprise for ------3,000 dollars, out of which I am operation type biding.” Under toe charter, any con- Other Businees bell, Robert Ka^, Sandra but it doesn’t take the place of tee. Mrs. Elizabeth Motycka, school the installation of underwater the menfolk this tomorrow woricing conditions with a Promising Future. tig;uousLiljuuuo municipality ..—j may by a The appomunenieappointments oiof uDr. i. xwRob »- Haynes and Chariene Rathbun. thinliing. To Attend Coiranunlon librarian, with illustrations by replicas of the famed Char- afraid our generous friends, r Steichen of Isury Smith and At the ^ lights and flood lights and a night from Charlie Mullaney, Carol McKinney. Additional ' Co., consultants to toe MRA on meeting, none of the North End vote of its legislative body ap- ^ Williams to toe industrial Special recognlticm was giv Daily Question the prop, himself, as well as Eighteen women and girls of Coventry lottesyille musket represen- businessmen had committed high grade finish paint for the ply for admission to toe district, development commission and en to two outstanding patrols, As dealer, you hold: Spades, the usual grand food. S t. G eorge B pisoopal CJhuroh on books to supplement the se batives of area corps 'will pro ALL REPLIES W HJ. BE HELD STRICTLY land dlspositieful th at th e N athan ground will be broken before town from any liability incurred Enjoy these BOLTON In a conference on high school al colors, of yellow silk with fipm toe Federal Houring and Mrs. Joyce McKay's second servioe, followed by breakfast he left his South St. home for Hale Fife and Drum Corps will April 1, and that he expects as a member of toe district, or literature sponsored by the Urban Development Agency, grade. in Mather Hall. Breakfast the Revolutionary War will not silver sword and green laurel make a first public a'ppearance the pool and bathhouse to be as a user of tlie refusal disposal LAKE HOTEL "Friday Scott, Foresman Co., held at To Han Rt. 5 Sewers On display In the auifltoriiun speaker will be Dr. Hilda Stand- be forgotten. wreath. at the Memorial Day parade in completed before July 1, well The ’Tobacco Valley Inn in systeih, however. Tow n A ttorney Frank were safety posters, graphs, iito. Proceeds will go to schol Wearing replioas of th^ his Using the Hale family arms, Coventry and Mansfield, spon within the required 100 cal Councilman John J. Egan Nite Fish Dinner W indsor. •'DINE h the Abeam noted that toe grant crossword puzzles and Illus arship funds for girts of Friend toric uniform of Col. Samuel Mrs. Donald Hetzel has fashion sored by Green-Chobot-Richard- endar days specified in the oon- noted that toe jnjbllc hearing tpn dotlilng Needed is a loan from toe government trated stories about safety. Specials" overlooking ly Societies, Holiday House, Webb’s First Regiment of the ed the corps flag of red, bear son Post, American Legion, and taacL . ^ . the charter held prior to toe and must be repaid. Funds will Brett Glorgettl, Karen Galvin, and Camp Washington, toe dio Tile Ladles’ AssociaUmi Continental Line, members of ing three gold arrows. Splendor of The The project-includes a main council meeting was not attend its Auxiliary. be used for toe final design Debra Sawtelle, Da'vld 'White- beautiful Bolton Lake cesan camp in Lkkeside. ' the First Congregational the Nathan Hale Fife and Drum ’The Corps will also carry the pool, 42vhy Sa'leet, wito.a one- ed by a single citizen. and preparation fbr the first house and Barry Leltz present Will Go to Rally Church project for the month Corps will receive the corps col Cambridge flag, consisting of 13 White Stag Dinning meter dWing hoard over Its Egan recalled that. In 1959 of the proposed sewer project. ed their original stories to toe The Senior Pilgrim Fellow- is the United Clothing Appeal ors at ceremonies April 16 at red and white stripes and the deep action. It also includes a or 1960, when refuse collection from our Terrace Room. The council approved a mo audience. ehip of the First Congregation of all churches. Needed are the Fife and Drum BaU. Union Jack. OIL Room,. Jn the > 20 by 42 foot wading pool, was interrupted in toe town, tion authorizing the board of The ppognmn closed with al Churoh meets at Vl:46*'p.m. suits, overcoats, trousers, over Since the local Corps was or some 400 people attended a Twin Lobsters, Shrimip New- Lemon Sole, Lobster Saute, A donation of a standard ranging from. 12 inches to 18 education to apply for a state emphasis on the ABC of safety Sunday at the chureft, leaving alls, dresses, skirts, caps, ganized last fall, intensive re inches deep, and bathhouse. meeting to protest toe loss cf burg. Fried Clams, Broiled Seafood Marinara, Saute mittens, sweaters, three by five foot American Tradition of grant for the middle school arranged in large letters on toe Longostinps, Silver Smelts, at 2 pm . for Bushnell Memoriar’ search to authenticate uniform The pool and bathhouse will toe service. robes, mufflers, underwear, flag, of silk or nylon, is sought p roject. stage by Terry Balfore, Kath Twin Lobsters With Drawn Crab Meat Au Oiatin, Com HaiU to attend the State PF details has been in progress. be similar to toe ones at Ver- Egan noted that, last mght, leen Maloney and Sharon Mag- Batter, Salmon Steak, Rain stockings, blankets, layettes, for redesigning to conform with HE A Early America" ST. PEmSR*S NOTES bination Seafood Plate, Bak Rally. Attendance is limited to George Carroll, music master pianck School, but will be de after several years of effort infant’s wear, cloth remnants the eiirller emblem. The Lenten program at St notta. bow Trout With Anchovle ed Shrimp and Clams, Regu ■ reservations made, with these for Colonial WiUlamsbutg, has signed to fit la •with toe Wad and many hours of Intertown lar Broiled Lobster With) for sewing, sturdy work tiioes, The cereanoniee at the Fife Tdfiphont 875-8884 Peter’s Episcopal Church wlU Buttier, Halibut Steak, Baked bringing a lunch, 'with change Journeyed twice to Coventry S1 dell School decor. It will be lo co-operation, no member of the Drawn Butter, Special 3 "children’s ahoes, women’s and Drum iBaU will be toe begin a t 7:46 p.im. today. Stnlted Shrimp, Soft Shell for' an offering and beverage. For Rosorvotion cated In the northeast com er public appeared at toe hearing Crabs, Fried Shrimp, Boeton Pound Lobster With Drawn shoes of larger sizes. Not use- from Virginia to contribute to dorps’ first puhilic activity, with O F VEIMoM n ie senior choir wUl rkieanse The group expects to return to of the school yard, about 35 on toe refuse district’s charter. Scrod, Lobster Newbnrg, B atter. fifl are hats, bathing suits, the investigation. officials and guesbr'to be hon Thursday at 8 pm. in toe FRANK’S CAFE the church by 10 p.m. 67 WiNOSOIt AVE. r o c k v iu j e . c o n n . feet behind the Little League Mayor James 'Throwe also ■ d: ties, formal clothes, bulky bed- The most valuable dues were ored in the manner typical of commented on toe ladi of pub church. The Family Restanrant DANCING FRIDAY and SATURDAY found in notices giving desqrip- Field backstop. ’The Corporate Communion CORNER MAIN St PEA RL ^ ding such as pillows and mat- Colonial Days. George Carroll lic attendance. The Rotaiy Club’s new board tresses, pocketbooka AU TVT dona- tions of deserters from the for women and girls of toe has used drill manuals dating Pcdlce Lease WED, and FRL — "Pinos and Grinders To Go" — rt torectors ei^tM should be clean and In Revolutionary forces, discovered tack to William and Mary and Hartford Archdeaconry will be ’The council also autoorlzed SPECIAL! „ condition for ready wear to early newspaper files. period music manuscripts to celebrated» in. Trinity CWlege os vice president: Mark Spink, MANCHESTfR BETTCR HOME HEAT COUNCIL the town manager to lease and shoes tiwuld be tied to- Every detail of the uniform planning the presentation cere- DAVID CHARTER OAK Chapel by the R t Rev. John H. Stuffed Calamarie secretary, and John W. Allen, JOHN space from toe All Corp. for NEW Bolton Lake Hotel gether. has been carefully duplicated, monies "as would have been RESTAURANT Esquirol Saturday at 8$0 am. (Squid) With Linguinl treasurer. They will assume toe police deportment. Sermon IVtoi® from the buff linen breeches and done two centuries ago.” 120 CHABTEB OAK ST. ’Hckets for-toe cammunlon ROUTE 44-A—BOLTON, CONN. tlheir duties on July 1 together The space, in the South S l ^ O ’The Rev. WlflMam E. Beidan, w aistcoats to the snuff brown Lt. Gov. Fired Doocy and breakfast ore availahie. from with .directors Nelson J. Bearce, PJZZA — GRINDERS Windsor Professional Building pastor of toe First Cbngiega- homespun coats with white fac- First Selectman Richard M. Mrs. Marcia Birdsall, Sand Hill Cmnplete Lobster AlHen, Spink, Dionne, F uller and in . Rit. 6, contains about 550 Dinner tional Ohurdh, wUl tiiM "H ie tags and pewter buttons. Tradl- Galinat will be among those TUDOR 643-1492 square feet of space. Ihe de Rd., Wnpplng. Dr. IBWa Stand- Clarence C. Edmondson. Ish, a well-known speaker on Friday Only TULUld Sorrow rt Oirtet” as his ser- tional tricorn hats, white stock- presenting colors. Receiving the partment is presently housed The women will welcome mon- mon topic during toe-11 a.m. "human relatlonshipe in toe PRIa — SAT. ~ SUN. Ings, and black shoes with pew flags will be Selectman Don in toe town hall, in a single «y donations to pay the 10 cents ,^v„i,ahilp servioe Sunday. The ter buckles will complete the ald S. Davis, Charles Garrow Experimental Music room 14 by 18 feet, whldi is modem world” will be the SOLTONN NOTCH 7” ‘‘Summer” 7:10, “PhUa.” 9;S0 per pound cost of processing o«erIi« will be reoetved for costum e. of Mianchester, and Chortes used for all police department speaker. Her topic will be, Specializing In Saturday, March 26 — 8:30 PM. m Fine Italian- - toe clothing. “One Great Hour rt Shortly," Ooips officials report toat, Hogan of Flast Hartford. ' operations. ’’ Being a Womcui, Not Just a Also needed are fabrics for overseas reUef and rebo- Amerlcna Meals! 'In true Betsy r o s s fashion,” Drum Corps Major Ohartes FINE ARTS f o u n d a t i o n , Gray .HaU ’Town Manager Terry V. Fem ale.” NOW ^Im^Tlirrewert^is^o^fow. andjjeftigrt ^ daughter-in-law ^ N. Harlow Jr. wlM accept toe OJl Sprenkel said the present of The Junior choir wMl re Paul Newman gram. TheTne request is lor lour tmti-Suingar and oom- ____ . . ___j __ _ m S. Church, 277 Main, Hertford Fresh breads and pas service, antl-hiungor and oom- toe corps’ founder, John E. mace, another authentic. re fice is Inadequate, and said hearse at 10 am. Saturday in yard lengths of white FIRST RUN tries made daily. munlty deveSopmant programs Hetzel of Carpenter Rd., have production, handcrafted by Gar-’ that he and Resident ' State toe church. "T h e 'v o u n a cloth, black cotton cloth, print- tjjroughout toe world. Tickets: General $3; Student $1.50—Call 249-8627 The last youth Oonflimatlon Featuring Daily Spedais been stitching the flags to be row. A two-man color guard “Moment” 7:60 ’IVooper Ronald Jacobsen had ed cotton doth, black thread, Lenten Bible Discussion j n i i A , (Limited number at reduced rates while they last) "Agent” 6:20-9:40 class will meet Saturday at U Philadelphians" presented at the ceremonies. will be presented •with working investigated renting space a f ------A s Always white thread and aewing Group meets at 8 pm. Monday ter the report of the Citizens' am. in the parish hafl. Legal Beverages needles. to Kingtibury House. Oommittee to Study Police The senior choir will re- TEIi. 649-5544 m BIO, BOLD At any time toe women will Airman Prom o^ Needs had recommended It j , hearse tomday for .the Good MILL OFFERS accept oM 'sheets for cancer Airman Ronald Burr, son of ■When you make a random Bprenkel said toe Hems _ MOTION PICTURE pads, and nylon stockings for AJyce Durr of South St., choice of investments you sidered In chosing a rent were ' stufied toys, for use during their been protnotod to Airman INSTANT could hit It lucky. Or you FAMOUS lABEL -Ar For your Dining Enjoyment we suggest i f its cost availability on a 24- A B O U T T H E weekly work sessions at 11 a.m. jg on leave, at home, could miss your goal hour-a-day basis, and . suf entirely. VEAL CUTLET PARMEGIAN ______$2.25 ANORY YOUNO each Wednesday to the church Norton Air Force Base in ficient epace for report writ vestry, California until April 19. He J . SPRINO FASHIONS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN ...... $2.25 ing, interrogation and gmeral EARNINGS THE NEVt' M O D ER N S Donations may be left to the report for a year of service W hatever your alms, HIP STEAK...... $3.50 s%* hSI3m police work. box to toe lower hall of the jjj Kotzebue, Alaska, upon there’s a highly trained lhnnlt$g*$iwbc>iaJi New Town Hall AT r/o SAVINGS BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP ...... $2.25 OP TO D A Y church or given to a member of termination of Ws leave. Investment man waiting Sprenkel Said no time sched toe Ladies’ Association, Mrs. ______to help you at Putnam, KING SIZE MARTINI OR MANHATTAN BOLTON LAKE HOTEL Coffin & Burr. Tiltsmeidt»M pnient' ule has been estsMiahed tor Malcolm Uevtoe, president, ad Manchester Evening HeraM Rockville^ Conn.: Roosevelt Mills, (PRICES INCLUDE A COMPLETE DINNER) oonstmetton ^ toe proposed TBCMNICOL.OII. ROUTE 44.A vises. Coventry correspondent, P. manufacturers of famous-brand He’ll consider your per (WITH DINNER ONLY)...... ,90c Skating Schedule Paoltoe Little, teL 742-62SL sweaters and sportswear has opened , ALSO BOLTON. CONN. The Ice skating program Sat sonal objectives. Discuss Wendell Corey urday at the University of Con with you opportunities, its doors to the public. Famous-label Mark Rlrhnian rewards and risks. Supply Food necticut rink sponsored by toe Coats, Suits, Skirts and Raincoats are “AGENT FOR HAJaAt.** City Runs 55 MUes you with information to. DELICIOUS A miSH-AiaiS SMITH • BRIAN KEITH- DIANE BREWSTER Coventry Recreation Committee now available direct . . . at the mill Walnut St. Mianchester - ^ o l o ^ — help you makp intelligent EaBmKE.JBHNmWB mwm has a_____ bus______leaving______at 2:16 _p.m VOLGOGRAD, Rusela —The DIVIDENDS decisions. salesroom located on the ground floor m U r T ★ Choice Beverages ★ W ed., Mar. 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■‘/ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, ilARCH 17, 1966 PAGE POXJB PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 til y 12th Circnit Bolton DICK’S SHELL SERVICE ^ Tense Calm 653 CENTER STREET-TEL. 643-7008 G>iirt Cases T o lla n d Hangs over Mrs. Bar^mb Heads PTA HRESTONEjriRK Pat Rioiix Seeks The Baby Has ______Mira, E raderh* j . Baicomb The service arffl be conducted DBLCO BATfERIES ___ Three Town Groups Unite, T om Watts ■OdKVnUB 8B8HON ^ iMsnhiated for by BiSbop Escaiole and wOl be Church Tops y A RodcvtOe man diaigad j/nMtat ai ili. Bolton Blemen- followed by a breakfast in Ma- Junior Miss Title L o e ANGELES (AP) — A with attempted tap* was foeed tary Sdioal PTA at a meeting ther HalL Dr. Hilda Standlt* Seek Kindergarten Space OTANGOWmETE-ENGINE TONE DP AND Connecticut’s “Junior Miss,” 18-year-old Patricia Ann D rive G oal tense but hopeftd calm settled |» Judea Jotaa Alexander *****^* ***•• Joalln wM be tty Captains of the teams are on tiotfom W ^ today aa the _ . .. . . waa nosnliiatad for vice preal- Proceeda wiU-gD for scholar- ELECTRICAL SERVICE. Rioux, a senior at E^st Catholic High School, will leave The various poesibilitie® for B een Named mostly Negro ooLnunity Tueaday when the dent; Mra. Aldan Chick aecre- ships to the Giri’s Friendly ^ tomorrow from Bradley Field to represent the state at The Buiidtog Exp»n8l(» Fund additional kindergarten fa Michael Currier, CYO; Thomas S i'A R T E R S Drive of the. United CJongraga- Furey, Hqly Name; Mrs.'" Wil emerged fro^nlgbtm ara that that pmbaMa canas to W nd^ tary, and Mra. John Harria, ^U es»^U ^y H o^ « d f« GENERATORS the national finals of “America’s Junior Miss Pag cilities in towp will be dls- tlonal Church has exceeded its (nissed at a meeting of repre- liam Holley, Ladies Guild; and briefly resembled latt over to Tolland treasurer. Camp Washington the diocesan eant” to be held to MobUe, Ala., FeUkaa, Bldwid Ladl, son of Richard A. and Dorothy County Superior Oauit had not ^nie meinberttilp also approv- camp in Lakeside. goal of 816o,000. sentativee from the ToUahd Ntiss Pat Keltaer, CYO Cheer mer’e deadly rampage. March 19;26, A total o f 8100,254.16 has leaders. Tankookls Pelikan, 171 Woodland Dr., Wapplng. He was bom been eataUisbed. ad a |56S appropriation for ART EAtHhlT "Pat,” am she Is more famili Junior Woman’s dub, the PTA City, county and state otfidais been pledged to date, according Referees for the evening ara Kaxch 8 at Mandiester Memorial Hospital. His maternal John CUpaian, 29, of 98 W. the school heard a talk M a . Mildred Oaaiers of arly coUed, will be accompanied and the town’s Ojoperative moved in rapidly, trying to ae- to William Summers, chairman WllUam Holley, Bernard Mulli grandmother is Mrs. Miarle Taakoskle, Sunbury, Pa. His pa sees the damage and find the Main 8t,r luul been arretted. ^ Lemard Yarenaky, executive Rockville and Mrs. Sue Gorton Kindergarten Wednesday night to Mobile by her parents, Mr. of the drive. More than 88i000 gan, Michael Kapa and John ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lndi B. Pelikan, causes of rioting that broke out twice iQxai the complaint of directs of tha Ouidanca oT Brandy St hava ^ctures on and Mra. L ^ s Rioux. The fam at 8 at the home of Mrs. Jo has been received to (sash. seph KolwiCircle: to William R. parents are Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Morris, Sand Fork, W.V. His m a to ^ l^ mosay mexman ^ ^ bundm, wwt of the BoMon Art Ctab tend should notUy Mrs. Arthur toclude scenes of the jiulglng of cently a speaker before that will present a wateroolor dem paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Jentrie Howard, Parish, N.T. Getohardt, fo r a recreation room Oov TQAnHDMi o Brawn said CSilpman Uvea with Ua April. SO at the Oommuntty Plnney, Andover. PONTIAC their ratings on poise, appear- group. onstration tomorrow at 8 p.m. on propefty on Virginia Lone. Outing Oub Sets He has two sisters, Susan, 9, and Cyntlda, 7. ance, youth fitness, creative or As a part-tltoe activity, she at a meeting of toe Manchester • • • • • wS^esST^e ri?^ a ^ Hat Mr. and Mrt. Eh* BOTTLE OOLLBCrnON Also, to John Bock, for a "c^ear violation of the law bv a Hammer told the court are chalrami. The planning With towmq)e<^e beginning 373 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 649-2881 performh* arte, mental alert- does fashion modeling and pres- Fine Art Association at Whiten two-oar garage on property on Annual Meeting, Watters; Jacqueline Laura, daughter of Kenneth D. f«w dcMnauontn ” * soclal Worker had been oaramftbee wfll meet' TUetsdoy to sort out winter accumula- ness and s(*ola8tlc achieve- enUy is serving as a youth ce Auditorium. and Nancy Stoutnar Walters, 8 N. Park St, Rockville. She ■Loehr Rd.; to Bilow BuUders, RrnwTTonmnHniented mHoe ki *>r Mm. La Brie for t t 7:80 p m . a f the a(*ool. tlcaia In back-entries, cupboards ment. ordlnator to the Sage-Alien . ’The artist studied at Meriden for a oolonlal style house on Rt. Seeks Members was bom March 9 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal months to get her to start At latt ttght’e meeting, and basements, members of the In the finale, Patrice Gaun- Youth Groiip- She plays the Trade School and Paler Art grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J(*n Stoutnar, 239 Wood- 74; and to John Sauer, for a At a news conference be eoid' “ «*cal treatment, beUevied to teeefaem oatmmbened the pai> Junior class of Bolton Jundor- der, last year’s winner, will piano and enjoys modem music, School, New Haven. He has ex- dormer for a house on Tory Rd. . ’lihe Bolton Outing d u b wtU bridge St. Her paternal grandfather is Charles Graff, 445 'T «*»tnv the poMce learned a ^ psychiatric treatment. enta. Mrt; Cbaese’e. seaond Senior High S(*ool have come crow n her successor from especially listening to Oscar hdtoted to regional and nati(mrt Spring St. She has a brother, John, 3; and two sisters, Jes The buUdlng inspector also hold Ua first annuel meeting great deal handling the rlote Aliy. Hammer presented an- Erode won the attendance l»n- «1> ^ th w ^t toey hoi» will be among toe 60 girls <*osen from Peterson and Dave Brubeck. shows since 19B7, and has paint tomomow at 8 pzn. to toe sica, 5, and Joanne, 2. - . issued three zoning permits • • • • • Met August I tWnk there’B be other motion on behalf of Cbes- ner having the most par- an aid to ^th householders and thousands who competed all She mjoys riding horseback and ings to the New Britain Museum during the month, to John Bock, Fountain Room of Fiono’s Res incMente again, but nothing Bke ter Gagne, of Windsor Ave., «>»■ present (five). the claae treasu^. 8 out of 10 homes over toe coimtry. once' owned a jumper. Her of American Art; Holyoke Mu Edwards, Alisou Perry, daughter of Paul and Nhncy Loehr Rd., . for a two-car ga taurant. Slides deplottog the laet August.” charged with theft ot goods. SCOUT NEWS , They wih cow^ a door-to- In the Coemectlcut pageant, favorite winter sport is skltog. seum of Art and History; Mat- Weir Edwards, 23 David St., Holllston, Mass. She was bom rage; to Bilow Builders, for a (slub’s first year of activities The rioting latt August result- The motion <*arges that toe Junior GW Scout Troop 667 “^ soda wtUe ^ v e Saturday, tatuck Museum, Waterbury; Feb. 21 at Framingham (Mass.) Hospital. Her maternal 0 sponsored for the benefit of toe ■ - ■ Spring Finery on Children^s Services Doorstep colonial house on Rt. 74; and will be shown, along with a ed in M dead end 840 mflUon in hiformants in Gagne’s arrest held a father-daughter square hove cold room March of Ditoes Miss Rioux Butler Institute, Youngstown, to Joseph Nedwied, for a bam ftlmti, "The Way of a Ship,” nar g^randmother is Mrs. 'Ihomas Weir, 117 Summer St. Her pa for a Spring Fattiton Show sponsored by the Manchester Auxlliaiy of the (3hll- ; damage from hundreds of fires warrant were not described as danoe ait Mb meeting Tuesday an those ^ptles, was chosen Jan. 30 at toe Hart Vemon Driver Ohio; Williams College (»llec- and machinery shed on Wal- rated by Hans Oonrto(L ternal grandparents are Mir. and Mrs. Paul Edwards Sr., Wen- drrti’s Service® pose outside tha agencY* district offloe on Main St. They are, left to right. and lootings. Offl(*ds said. 10,- reliable, and since a search of alt United Methodist caniroh. A ^ youth load IS YOURS ONE OF THE 8???? ford’s Bushnell Memorial over Hon, Willlamstown, Mass., and bridge Hill Rd. ’The outing dub was wgan- barn, Maas. She has a brother, Geoffrey, 6. Mis® Vicky Ferguson to a poertman blue hoathertone coat and miftchtog straw hat; Mrs. • • • • • ' \ 000 persons were involved. Gagne’s home failed to turn up group ftram toe troop wiOl visit r®°ccm equiva- 15 finalists to represent the Held in Mishap DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, Seven well driller® permits Ized last year by a group of Gov. Brown, who is seeking a any evidence, toe only reason Brownie Troop 680 next week i®“*- ^ f®“ w^ons and state to toe national pageant Harlan Taylor of 39 Harlan St. to a dress designed with black and white polka dot top and MorreR, Joaeph Patrick, son of Robert J. and Elaine Mass. were issued. Bolton fomiliee interested in tWid term (We year, was re- for Gagne’s arrest were toe to tefl stori«, as part of their ™® *“® equlv- Warm up that An “A” student _ at______EastFrank H. Roth, 41, of 21 Bus- Thomson ha® won many black skirt; Mias Colleen Ferguson to a sapphire blue coet and hat ensemble, and Miss Kim CANCER DRIVE undertaking a variety of out OXJonnor Morrell, Lorraine Dr., RFD 2, Tolland. He was bom Glenney, daughter of Mr. andl Mrs. William Glenney, Stiver St, Coventry, to a white cotton tundng from Washington when words of toe two iirionnants. work foe story-telldng badges. “ C“t of the comer grocery CaUioUc. tiio plauB to be a writ- seU Dr., Vemon, was charged awards to 1066, tooludlng first Mrs. James Cooksey, presi door aoUvltlea. Its memberahlp March 9 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grand _ _ * . — ... ______aVkAlxf lace dress trimmed with turquoise. The Ferguson girts are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wal notified of toe rioting. He mid Judge Alexander continued toe Girts from Junior Troop 668 S"*'®. er and hopes to enter Smith with reckless driving about prize at Connecticut watercolor dent of the Tolland Jimlor Wom has grown to Include famlllea parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jose;* O’Coimor, Rocky Hill. Hla Bulletin Board hard-to-heat rvom ter Ferguson of 1(H Garth Rd. ’Ihe (Aow wIU be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.nu at the KofC he conferred there with Fre(ri- case to March 22 for a ruling on wfll present two skUs to girls College to the fall- She regards 12:80 tWs momtag after an east- Society, the Eagle award at the en’s Club, 1®' serving as chair from Mlancheeter and Olaston- paternal grandparents are Mr. Joseph Morrell, Greenwood, The public building commis Home, cnotoes wlU be furnished by Marl-Mad s of Manchester and the Mam'solle Dress Shop dent Johneon end Sargent Shiiv- the motion. In Troop 667 at ThesdaYs ^^nglisb u her favorite eubject bound car he waa driving on Rt. Berkshire Museum, toe 0»bom man of the 1966 ToUand Cancer buiY, and tt is conducting a Miss., and Mrs. Kay Morrell, Cincinnati, Ohio. He has two sion win tour Coventry High m of Vemop. Wigs and hair styles will be from the Carriage House Beauty Salon. Watkins er, head of toe federal airtlpov- A fatoer and eon appeared on meeting, ftdfiUlng requbemente IN. with the new and this year is editor-to chief 84 went off the road between Memorial award of the Ameri Crusade, under the direction of memberohlp cam p aign tods brothers, Steven, 4, and Mhttbew, 8. School tonight, meeting there at Bros will provide an organ for background music. Commentators are Mrs. Clarence Rush erty program, on toe causes of .motor vehicle counts. Stephen for a troop dnamaitic badge, of "Echo,” toe East Catholic Exit 94 and Exit 96, according can Watercolor Society and first the Manchester branch of the monith. • • • • • 7:30. 'I- and Herbert Miller of the Mam’selle Shop. Entertainment will be provided by "The Rivals,” unrest. J. Merton, 112 Walnut St., Man- Doys fax Troop 73 camped re- yearbook. She also serves as to the Hartford State Police bar prize at Plaza 7 Arte Festival, American Cancer Society. The ActtvltleB tots year have in DdPanlo, Jacqueline Justine, daughter of Mlcha^ A. ” I ’m satisfied (hat w e’re toeeter, pleadeublic. for at least the next day or two. town. A small donation wtil be and skaite-saiUlng. y trip ^ st was unnecessary In The elder Merton selected a In Inspection. . t ? m.* ^ V iMlIvIdvtl ieteeMtlc room, enclosed porch, attic room, or awards and certificates to Jour- Crawford, president of the Kan- Day. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pope, 137 Oampfleld Rd. His paternal tkrneeitat. He has had one-man toows The air mass that recently asked of those preeent. The first year’s presldwitha* toe light of state problems. Jury trial wtii(* was set for The Flying Elagle paitrol has H illtirC V iO lU ltry any space that needs extra heat. nalism from the Hartford Cour- sas City Board of Trade, The weatherman took note of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Grady, 44 Oloott Dr. V ttfe-M IttiHf, vteh or U|b in 1962 at New Britain Museum moved into New England was The Holy Name Society Fly been Robert Foulke of Uyn- His reply: "Mayor Yorto wRl March 29 in Slast Hartfoid. been the honor patrol at the — *' timpwttgr* eltmetf. FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION; ant and New York Times. He said estimates inddoate Cars Run Much Longer March 17, and said that sunny wood Dr. Anyone desiring fur He has three brothers, Peter, 9, Michael, 7, and Shawn, 3; and be trying to make pomcal ma- cart M. Aauna, 24, of 87 hurt two troop meetinga. May Switch to V IcmmuImI ketk I* leitill of American Art; to 1964 and skies will grace just about all originally quite cold, but it Is ers will play St. Matthew’s two sisters, Kelly, 4, and Colleen, 2. a*4 wwatt. Her school activities are nu- that this year the United State® FLINT, Mich. — The average ther information may <»ntBct terfal cut of any disturbance Taksott Ave., pleaded gufity to WINS AWARD •66 at County Art Gallery, Long of New England, and that tem warming up rapidly. This will CYO basketball team at 7:80, * • • • • merous: She has been a member will export 850 mlliion buShels car of 1928 ran 41,600 miles be him or atteeed the annual m eet- tost lakes plaice from now on. charges of operating a motor ElUtt Lieutenant Raymnnd H. Daylight Time Island, N.Y.; to 1964 at Silver- peratures will seem very pleas be reflected In a rising trend In and the Ladle® Guild’s Gay of glee club, toe drill team, of wheat, but th^ by 1975 the fore being scrapped. Today’s Blades will play the OYO ing The club is open to any- ' Brnsle, Sandra Ann, daughter of Douglas W. and I’m not going to get Involved tai vehicle while his UcenK waa un- Borat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- to«> student-oouncU (where she figure may rea(* 1.25 bllhon mine GuUd, New <3anaan; at the ant under a lisrht wind temperature, toe U.8. Weatoer W* o/ttflttl Sheila McGrath Brusie, 149A Salmon Brook Dr., Glastonbury. aiw guerriMa warfare with any der suspension, end was fined oW Borst, SOuto Sduto Rd., hao WASHINGTON (AP) — The FOGARTY BROS.. Inc. served as Yce president), the bushels, “if we set out to feed Main St. Galleries, Chicago, Hi., She was bom March 8 at Manchester Memorial JIospitaL Her House has voted to put the en and was represented last year politician In the state.” 4135, and operating en unpeg- awarded the U.B. Air Sodality; and she is secretary toe world.” maternal g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. William McGrath, Yorty Is opposing Brown tor latered motor veiticle, 816. F'®*®® butstaixMng Supply Of- tire nation on daylight savings 319 BROAD STREET—TEL. 649-4539 83 Berkley Dr., Vernon. Her paternal grandparente are J(*n the Democratic gUbematortai Oharges o f theft o f m otor ve- Oeatifksa/te at E3nt AiBTB, time, and Senate Democratic Brusie, Glastonbury, and Mra. Sarah Bnisie, East Hartford. nomlnatton. Wole plates and breach o f peace CWo. Leadir Mike Mansfield says be • • • • • were noll^. lieutenant Bonst waa 00m- thinks there Is a good chance Somerset, Jamie Lee, daughter of William and Brenda CMher disposlUoiis: James nxended by the A ir Force Chdef the Senate will go along. Tedford Someriwt, Huntington Dr., Vernon. She was bom Paieno). 17 8 Burke Rd Rortt- <* StsUf, who aonoally names The vote In the House i h' jt i'p-'i< ^ Man* 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Tolland County vtoe, ’def^xrtdve equtoment, ®«»®®t«l «PP»y ^ re- Wednesday was292to93 for a Hitch en Aid. f >' It’- I ; fijolWidJL STING'I grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Tedford, 80 Hllttop bill to aHcw toe Interstate Oom- noli;i; Joseph OotbS^ M """ ““ ------Dr. Her paternal grandfather la George Somerset, Maapeth, Superior Court N. Park St., RockvlHe, speed- 8T. OEOBOE’S NOTES merce Commission to order a TYPE BICYCLES ON SALE lo n g latand, N.T. She has a brother, Todd, 2. ing, 830; Mrs. Carol I«avitt, 22 The (Rt. Rev. Jbhn H. Elsca- one-hoin: time advance In tdl i i l • • • • • role, Suffragan BiSbop of Con- present time zones from the last A Hartford youth sought since Meadowwood Rd., TV>Uand, Potamlanoa, David Andrew, scm of Peter E. and Lu necticut, adminstered toe rite Sunday in April until the last for os December when he faUed to ap- Iraudrtent issue of a check, $ ^ A . 9 5 cille Charron Potamianos, 70 Duval St. He was bom March of conflrmatian to ten persons Sunday tax October, Starting next pear to court for seikencin- waa n<*U®d: ChaMea MoForlane,. 43, Low os 9 at Manchester Memorial Hocpltal. His maternal grandmoth at 9t. George’s lOpiBCopal year. ' 'I-' lllii er is Mrs. Irene Charron, Pawtucket, ILL Hla paternal grand presented Tuesday tollowtog bis Village St., RocfcviUe, totoxlca- rearrest. 810; Lester Schweitzer, 49, caiureh Sunday. The only exceptions could parents are Mr. and Mrs. Denis Potamianos, 14 Strant S t He Oomflimed were Part William H states by acts of GUARANTEED FOR AS has a brother, Paul, 2Vi; and a Aster, Charron, 4. Larry D. Cauter, 17, was EEhnigton, inteocioatloii, 810; ... „ their legkAatures, decided to 1 liilii achetoiled to appear Dec. 9 tor Eric St^)han, 20, Storrs, failure stay on standard time. But toe LONG AS YOU OWN ITI Byram, Fred Josei*, son of Herman J. Sr. and Geneva sentencing on a charge of theft t<» <*«y "tato control tnarkeia, UUlan P ^ cla M ^e entire state would have to do so, ill Roy Byram, 168 Pine St. He was bom March 9 at Manchester of a motor vehicle. At that time, reduced from speeding, 830, BJdlth Kehoe, ellmlnattog the present situation 20 - 24 - 26 Boys' or Girls' with the some he had been released under $1,- failure to obey a stop sign, Christine Margaret Miaxweil, Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Where some states have a num ill We Are Rolling Out The Green Carpet* For Our FULLY 000 ball. nolled; David Al. Anderson, 22, Robert E!arl Miner, ^ b ert Alan i::U: guarantee os above. AssembM^i^ . $ 2 0 7 Mra. Jchn Roy, Van Buren, Maine. His paternal grandparents ber of different time zones. ASSEMBLED! Carter was presented yeater- 50 Dobson Ave., Vemon, reck- Parson, Frederic Ekiward Tay- liii ONLY are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Byram, 159 Oakland St He has . The Senate has passed a less Reody te Go! a brother, Herman J. Jr., 15 months; and a sister, Yvonne, daY tor sentencing and for l«*s driving, reduced to speed- lor and Kiaren Lee WSbb. Strligent bill tint says only that 2 ^ . Jumping Us ball. He waa arrest- lng> 840, fadure to obey an of- The Bishop also installed Here’s a beautiful way to end the monotony o f daffy hand Hi a state or community Waattog liit ed earlier yeaterday by State fleer’s signal, not presented; J®kn Buckout, John Hohnes and to go on dayligM savinga time dishwashing: A KITCHENAID BUILT-IN DISH WASHER. There’s Gala Grand Prtlce at Hartfold Jati where he Ltodley Dent, 17, 96 Davis Ave., William Sedimldt as lay read- must do so from late April until a choice of models in a wide range of prices to suit every Ilj COLUMBIA Lightweight Is serving a sentence for break- RcrtovlUe, failure to carry M- ®i*. late October. idtehen and budget. tag and entering to Enfield. cense, 83, speedtog 825, fail- The conflrmands wlU receive Mansfield _ _ said he favored toe Because Cartels parents ure to observe optical restric- Holy Oc^uUon <»^ately ni^^e Md ^ t toTre^is ■ Pish button cytli soloction. 3-SPEED, ENGLISH STYLE, BOYS' or were not present, as required tlon, nolled; Walter Oren, 27, the 10fl6 am. choral Eucharist ^ - chance the Senate wiH TV-Radio Tonight ■ CoineniMt front-loadini. GIRLS' MODEL. FULLY ASSEMBLED! by law, toe court re fi^ to lai E. Mato SL. RockvUle, Sunday. The Rev. SherriU Scales ®accept ^ it. ^ ^ RE-OPENING bear the case, which was c«i- breach of peace, 820, chargee of Jf.. general secretary of the de- ■ Exdusin KitchenAid 4-Way Wash tinued until EYlday. Bail was breaking and entering without partment of missions and aod Flo-Thru dryiny purfornMuca. set at 810,000, but because Car- permlsBlon, totoxioatian and churoh extensimi of the (Hocese, Japan Mechanizes ■ Pionu KitehenJUd dependability. TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Television ter was returned to Hartford wttlful Injury to privsite prop- will preach. ■ Bit versahle capacity. ______TOKYO — Mechanization of ON t:00 ( 3-10-ia-l»d2) Jlovl* 7:16 (40) Peter Jennings. News Jail, no attempt is e3Q)«cted to erty, polled. SUghteen women and girts ■ Vari-Frnrt panels to match any diccr. *Our Beantiful New Store Is Carpeted In Beaatiful Green Carpeting! ( 8) Hike ttouslas (32) Mlaaa. HIxhllgMs post the bond. from St. George’s will attend a Japanese agriculture has pro- SALE '' (30) MacKensie's Raidera (30) Sports Camera ■ Pcrcttaio loaael wash diambir: i (SO) Three Stoocea 7:80 a033& ) Daniel Boooa (O AIBMAN’S SUtVIOES corporate mmunion of E^ls- EJessed rapidly to the past dec- (40) Lloyd Thaxtoo ( 8-3040) Batman (C) ART8 DIRECTOR NAMED BILOXI, Mias. (AP)—Funeral copal Women and Girls to the Now to use are about 2.2 6:16 (M) Friendly CUant ( 8-1^ Munsteni €k>me in this weekend and see our 6:30 (M) Wbal’s New? (34) The French Chef HAR’TFORD (AP)—The exe- servlcea will be at Middletown, Hartford Archdeaconary Satur- million small power cultivators (30) Whlriyblrde 8:00 ( 8-30-40) aidget (C) p/iff many additional, many, m&y other models on SALE! (30) B riM Chiendar I 3-13) GUUfan's laUod (O cuUve director of toe Connect!- Conn., tor a young airman who day at 8:30 a.m. to the ’Trinity and 2.6 million small power (40) Dennis, Menace (34) By-Line cut Commisrtmx on the Arts will died at Keosler Air Fbrce Base CoUeg;e ChapeL threshers, exclusive features. AflwHiGlteeMtFliD. WeAro"WHEBUNG A^AIN" la Ow Brcaid N«w BulWIng New York City man’s ap- Buffered to a motor scooter ac- TWdwa Yoore of Fair DooHn^s and Wcyeln Know How Is Your Guorontnn of Compltfo Satisfaction! mnstratlon) (30) Seahunt ( 8-30-10) Henry Phyfe (C) , (32) Rocky and Bis Mends 9:00 ( 3-U) Movie pcintment at a salary of 812,000 cldent. (34) (ToUeee Sports a year was announced by toe The Air Force reported B— I— G DISCOllyiTS Instead of free gift during ourRn-Openlii9^.. j 3^4^^^Nesj Spotts, Weather ( 8-30-tO) Bewitched Jhnlt be switched fivm the best^ 6:16 (2o) Cheyenne (18) Buhacrlptian TV oommisslan Wednesday. Wedniesday that Airman 2.C. FRED C. STURTEVANT (33) Ski Fhrecaat 9:30 (103330) Mona MoCliwkey KeUer, a nativs of West Hart- Larry R. Stebbins, 19, died 10% OFF on all PAIttS and ACCESSORIES! (C) INTERIOR PAINTING and PAPERHANGING 6:30 (M) What's NewT ford, win supervlBS operations Tuesday night. He had been (13) Neiwsbeat ( 8-3040) Peyton Piace INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL 10:00 ( 03040) The Boron (O of toe oommission, conduct re- flown to toe hospital after being ( 3) Walter Oonklte ( Ma, ihinaA Fk-TIn *jii|. ■ nrsatiis edacity. Radio ROASTING ■ AutwalielMMiittati (This listing Incdnles only “JACOBSEN” LAWN MOWER SalM and ServlM tkoee news broadcasts of 10 or 11 BITUMINOUS RhmAiMtDtapMton. ■tointe length. Seme stattoi IS cany otixw short newsoasts.) ■ AutaMpticPnnrCirtllaiL WDBO-HUW 8:00 Nows CHICKENS ■ Hi iKtaMaL Uis R right anf. 6:00 Itatf, John Wed* 8:16 Dla] 13 ■ WhRi 4 Edgtt CtiaMMi Mtik lQto25%! 21" ROTARY (1 only) $ ^ A . 9 S OUR PmST and MOST IMPORTANT 8:00 Dira RoI)(ii*ob 10:00 Oomment Special 1:06 News, 10:30 DIsI 13 A Rm . oR d v p DRIVEWAYS ■ frma KfleheUUd dapettaMRy. Brepd Now - Reg. $98.00 #16 11:00 News Partdag Area* a Gas Station# a BasketiNdl Oourta MOOM KD4 U:06 Disl U S A U M O U R 12 YEAR MSTORYl 13:00 News. ^ Off — TOP QU^OITY— ' New Benktog for Srasonal Weric 8:00 GsMittit WnC—1686 U:00 Quiet B om 6:00 Aftomoon EdiUoD ,U m tted W eekly Amouats. DeUvanr n U o n a . Wiwr-J28l fiOONews, Sports. Weather ilOO Hews 6:86 Americans Farm Plekop Satmday. ' Early Bird Special ★ THE ONLY STO$E IH TOWN WITH OVER TOO BICYCLES COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED FOR YOUR INSPECTION ★ 6:U Dial 19 7:80 News of the World I 7:46 Joe Garaclols 7:fo ODaireaaiimBi R em t 1 1 % WFRE OFMI 6 DAYS! 6:30 Dial 13 8:06 Pop Ooncert 6:46 Lowell Thomaa •;lUNlshtbem BIG-OAK POULTRY FARM AU W e ara 180% tawarei * 'w.-r m m u c j MON. thru SAT. 9 to 5:30 6:66 Sports — Rizzuto 11-22 ^Ports. Weather , I The World Tonlcbt U:30 Art Jofanmn THURS. and FW. 9 to 9 “ — Glftoid WPOP-M16 670 VERNON ST ^T E L . 643-61S0—643-6055' 130 COtTER ST. ii: ' Reesoner DaMAIQr BROTHERS C O IL O F c h u r c h ! I AfEtiae MANCHESTER CYCLE SHOP PHONE 649-2098 182 W EST MH)D1£ TURNPIKE. MANCHESTER (Aerasi f m our oM ilem — next to the Dubaldo Music Store) \
\ * f. . PAGE BIANCHESTBE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1966 SO. Comn^tee Qu&ies Dodd " Events From Your Neighbor's Kitchen .Inside tnaard tta aM '«r tbA y m e srldi our On ^64 Trip to Germany waipft^ Unas aU staUed. Tba In Capital ^ DOBIS BEUnP^G Report E t m t it id l | ( n ^ ealabnted bobday/mi^ sad InU > V Mia: BdriM ^ HatkiaCZto' WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Sen. John Sternils, D-SBss., Is in‘ bomMac N < ^ ^netaaln rare us an Ipfitater ,St.::linB 'been a;, mem- (Oehtimied train Fags 6) FDBLl R e e o r d Thomas J. Dodd, has furnished chairman of the committee TfWPAtJTl S S ^ oto. apportunlty to straigli^ ont some of ____■ ;DW h U«- f •a MMUXlirei.Ooimhet ViWBIOhdf'aiace macc tt « Said one sutet cffictal to us: whieh said that all aspects of WAffiENOTON (^ ) -r Fw*.drk^nhted ^6 yaara The. further information- about his Mtr supply toagle, get -tbiiifa moving "When Mr. Watson tells us we the ease wtU be consldeiad hi &SS& CDon. ■onal tatetae end taduifiM grajp iracentiy .bad ' 1964 trip to Germany to the Sen THOMAS r . better, that We wotilt bb la a batter gra thd backbone of the system. ate Select Committee on Stand- due course. WAMr ALTER------R. producUee nade ^gnific^ ^ t e e taoun of Df,^.e»d PuUMMn poelUib to reaume ex|Mteled actlvlUes . It makes you feel imetty good. ard8 and Conducti *~— Vsuad«d October it M l Vances tae^ 'modtli-^boto rising Wt’Howard M d w l^ ^ It takes some.of the anonymity IkUlt OIL The committee met in closed toreooM tevels. ; > . .Waranoke Rd. Mrs. Plalx’ out of this bugs, soulless bur- MOMmS JBtsit Brenliif Aceeiit MoMaye , 'When both the critics and the Meads session Wednesday — the third nd HoUdaya. Bntarad at iha PoM OTUm M Rep(hting~ tibW' YPednesday ,®®^telbution to -toe South saucret^.'’ Fund Transfer^ Eutcheitar, Ooaa.. aa Sacead CSaaa Mail time in the Dodd case and eC the Presldeat, the sdyoeatea of> allt were Federal. Reserve American faro was Vatapa, OEuaerists are not so cheer- srid it had requested and re out war sjnd the adrocatea of aoa«aaeiK Board arfd the Commerce De- **’*'^® from a rectae fro^ the fid. They have come up through Provide . 80BSCR1PT10R BA.THB laUng. war> reveal.. in thriT' public writ* partmeiit. rSpOfte came Janeiro, the non-poUtical QVll Service, ceived the additional Informatioii ^ « Payabto la Adraaea from the Democratic senator ■QB# YMU* • aa eb«*»d'«*a«««d*« Itufa, the same primary oondurion, that within hdiite of each other. Braril. Since there is no meat worktag for both RepubUcan For Police Cars from Connecticut. Bz UlOBtlW aaaaSAdS******** the supposedly hallowed "paaoa offan* The ResetYe Boapd said in- the .ingredients. It teiould and Democratic Presidents. obThTM Mootta ««%••••••••••# SeW At Dodd’s requert, the com NAUGATUCK (AP) ^ ’A new Kofitli •aaASd*****^**** ‘ XaV diirtrial protactloh’. rose teat prove to be an excitiag addi Soma of these, having • now sivb” was really a piece o t "vaudeville’* tion to Lenten menus. mittee, assigned to police sen status at the gas pump has b ^ ;*, inspired by Washington conoeni over a month io 161,.8 per cent of the reached their new Ugh level, 1967-te Average, up 9 per cent Vatapa fare exempted from the ban on atorial ethics, is investigating al- granted to this communli^ta* V'“ ‘ - THB ,______tangle in our supply Hass to Vietnam, ^S^^Aaaoclatad P rm ____ aatUlad over February 1966 totals. The 2 pounds each of flounder political activity applied to civ legation a ^ t hls^elatlonship three police cars, which uaa of repuMicatMa of stt news djs> t)»jai how do we expect the outslda pnifcttts credited to it or not o^rw ise credit- February figure also was eight- and sea bass or 4 ixRutds il servants generally. Temple Speaker with Julius Klein, a Chicago pub- j ^ jiA white fish-/ ; - 11c relations man retained by the otoored off the streets for adWthta pi4>er and d m the local aawa pitb- world, friend or foe, to take tiiat "peace tenths of.l per-cent above Janu TMs makes them natural tar o ff^ v e ” as an authentic, sincere op- ary when prodwdion Climbed to 2 pounds shrimp Dr. Bennett H. Plotkln of 58 government of West Germany, day due to a deficit Ip the ’ *AU of re^abtloatlon e( special dia- 'V ' gets of pre^re from the John ynEaea Mrela M also teaeired. \eratton? , 160.1 per cent of the 1967-59 av 2 cups dry white wine son administration When It Alice Dr., superintendent of Vice Chairman Wallace. F. and oil account erage. ’ ■ % oup oMve oil - ______— - Bennett, R-Utah, said after a ^he Board of Finance andtoSS t t e Herald Prlnttns' Co«5P*K.-itea, as- Tha answer is that nobody really did. comes to buying a ticket or two schools in East Hampton, ______m______flaancial____ raspoostbutw______for J tj y p » The Com m erce’’ -Department % cup tooat^. blanched al to’$iw-€L-pltelVDemocmtdc"party be the guest speaker at tomor- March 11 committee meeting gopough of Naugatuck B oto^ grapblcal errors appearins in advertleenneats monds, sliced MISttonr raadlDf matter in The Maacbe said per^al income rose $4 jjtnnara. row’s SabbaOi Eve Service at that the Dodd trip to Germany ,voted Wednesday night to ali^ JCvagthS Herald billion last month to ah annual 2. onions, minced , . T7» implicit meeeage Omt Temple Beth Sholom. His sub- was ’’one of the allegations;’ ta transfer of $3,038 from varilM^ A CoM Of IMstfaietion rate of -$666-' billion. *1716 climb 2 doves garlic, minced Watoon end Jacobsen gave (ttese Ject vrill be, "What Is Happen- newspaper columns that led to j»uc'o department surplus ih n set'vice client of H. B. A. Serytee^Jtofc ' * was led 6y a $.76 billion rise In ^ teaapoOti oregano : ' ; j _SnMlahers Representatives —. 7 ^ A^.frichd.of ours reported what he officiate was this: You owe your tag In Public Education? the inquiry. coimts, and to supply -----anoliwrl a M@be^'speeial''Armey — Hew Yctk, C5il- wages Tend salarieir daring the 2 bay leaves, crundded; ’ job to our good will. U*"* Plotkin,- a native of New The commtttes; after Wednes- ji.iis to make up the dep^jjij- etgo, Detroit and Boatm. considered a . most enjoyable experience, month, which, brought totaJ .pay- Ms teaspoon i>ov^ered ci^ n TTrue, President Johnson is Haven, received his MA degree day’s session. Issued a state- mentis deficit. .- '-1 AUDIT BDRBAU O f dRCULA,- a -veiy special chapter, last week, in his rolls to an annual' rate of $376.6 2 cups evaporated milk ' drawing these middle-leyei bu- from Columbia University and ment that said: 2 tablespoons mipped parsley' 1 On Monday, Police Oomta^ modem life. billion, .8 per cent higher th^ reaucrats close to his own of- his PhD degree from the Uni- specific re 3 tablespoons w hite . dom "In response to sioner Joseph Simmons took tiw r advertlainx cloal He hsid a cold vriiich was a cold which FeburAry. J?66. , ,. . , . floe in the White House. Thqee versity of Connecticut. quests from the committee. Sen. police cars off patrol in ho|{iEi onday — 1 p.m. was a ,eold and nothing moye. meal ; who normeOly operate on. the He has served as princli»l of provided further de salt, pepper,-vinegar.(about of badancing the gas and ,ofi It wasn’t sny particular fangled Heymaim Named outer fringes of power are now the Storrs Grammar information relating to his budget for the fiscal year, wMca __ Thursday — 1 p.m. Wedne WASHINGTON (AP> — Philip i teaspoon) and oayteine being exposed to the power of the Wapping Grammar Dr Friday — 1 p.m. Thn^ay. virus. pepper to* taste trip to Germany in 1964. The ends March 31. They went tnota-; day — 1 p.m. FYtday. It wasn’t any exotic Infiuenxa classi B. Heymtmh. iHis been named -vortex, and they’re wondering School in South Wtadsw, committee has carefully consld-’ in service ’Tuesday. ilfied deadllna:.10:.3() a ^ e w A day e( Cook the .cleaned fish and South Windsor’s superintendent jiifairjiUnii except Saturday — t a.m. fied by continent or by potitioa on the action security, and counsular what's going to happen next. 'erod Sen. Dodd’s answers as Simmons said- he had com shelled shrimp in one quart of in Charge of curriculum. In ad affairs' administrator, says the 1966 Pubiishera Ne-wspeowr well as facts received from oth plained a year ago that ..this* a lp h a b ^ ' State Depditol^t. liquid niade ctf two cups ■water ' -Syndicate dition, he has lectured on col Thursday, March 17 It was just a go6d, oM-fashioned cold. '? 'd two cups winp..Season -ad1h er sources." budget for police expenses was_ HeymAnh succeeds Abloa - P. lege level adult education. It began With a thick thuddy feeling . ^ _ onion, garlic, cumin, oregano A question and answer period In addition . the statement said too low. )?iJ3 i S ch w a ^ -who r ^ g n jrf 1 ^ jj^y jeaveA. iAdd salt, pep- and a Sabbath Tea. sponsored One Board of Finamce meip- tai the hud. week ^er charging tiwt the vinegar Two Are iCilled Stfll Our Greatest Day bi Space It made due projgrese downward, with to by the Temple Sisterhoodi vflti all avenues of evidence in a ber, Paul-O’Brien, said Weditis-.. departmapt began a proposed ' deliberate and Im-partial effort day night: "Anyone who edfi--" A rasping feeling in the throat and in tha • • - i .. taste.' When fish, and shrimp In Brandeis U. follow the Service. Yesterday was still America’s best reorgatamtion ateed at abohtei- bat not soft, re to obtain all of the facts sur- operate on a $238,000 budgSt, ai^ finest day in space. tubee. tag his offtes ^toout informing ^ ^ Airplane Crash rounding all of the allegations of ending up with an over-expendl*- It was that, especially, because tt It wound up settling very heavy, pain him. Somd qOngTessmm imve and shrimp into Bedford and was flying low over misconduct. These allegations tore of $1,000, .isn’t doing to®*** ended up not only coupling apace ship ful lumps at- the hottoih of each lung. ca ll^ fo r^ a teu^w sionM taVee ^ concern other activities as well bad. I think the money has bewirQ with space ship, but because it also cou Gradually, tbe bead grew -a httte tigation of matter. two - cups undiluted evaporat- as the German trip." expended well." Thes^ntm^te Hej™^, Thicken with three S STT'^plT ? i “on" Z Goldfarb U b :^ . hit a tree^and pled'pmTect functioning with desperate U lster. a.' tost. And, beyond that. It mixed a touch The mMdle section throat and tubes Biandeds Univexaity campus. vard h m f School, will jiot affect a little Ot the liquid (Herald photo by Satemis) An autopsy was performed on of a reservodr. of Jwbris with a touch of humility. began to clear. U.S. policies ta tee ffledd. State gradually bo the meal. Stir vig MRS. EDWARD J. PLATZ thrbodyTL f«^ e passeng. ^ The deeperate test was met, and The hmgs . began asking, now and Departjneaklng on the haris sC hla own osr- WASHINGTON — In a move SB though they were under'a feel he was not taUdng shout scene that we suppose it is Co There was also. In this ^s- pital. She has lived in Manches Ed. Note : In test week’s rec talnty that this sueeess put us w»y gan Republican said. unprecedented in contemporary large microscope. us. lumbus Day which is beginning terday of Irish giants, auto a The legiria'Uon calls for an ter 17 years. She is a 6buBt<, politics. President Johnson has But we do have our saints, to have the great following, one as John A-. Gleason,' for so munioant of ^t. Mary’s Episco omitted from the method which l i t o t G ap Watson began by saybeit Pries- apprap^^ti^ of f76o,000. . \ Bess openly, into ths category of a rjicd quietly order^ that civil serv-rK. ident Johnson wanted the . ner the pOsister'lcind, -and often dis and St. Patrick’s Day which many years tb-\tai'and City Clerk pal . when there may be, on a St And there would be, toward the prcridsldn tiiat it not go taito ot- ter Memorial Hospital. _iShe . Is divide dough into four or five Then Watson mpde ~lt dear too often ’Worn with piide — a ■ian Shipe in the .destgM ted recovery toe United States refused to admit that ment officials in a cosy White end of this cyde to Connecticut, feet imtil the la^rmakers and a form er member of the ex ports. Roll each part into a toat the President empeoted top- ' far ory ftcni the seomieaB rotw Patrick’s Day, no one to recall •rca, to help In the scen^ or. leeeue or an H-1h^b had been lost following toe House eettlng. life, AlphonsuB J, .bonabue of; President Johnson give the ecutive board of Bowers’ School round circle, like a pie crust, level performance from the of- dragged ta ’ dust beneath tbe even toe great memories of the eommunlcations if these l^pened.-to* B-81 mishap over Spain. The military Wbat nukes this no interest Irish political past In Connecti Stamford, who was a happy and wind. Sen. Joseph 8. (Sark, D- fidal. He closed by eaylng tiiat crosB, gambled over by mer- flashing rapier ..with bis ;eher- Pa., tatroduces Senate bill today prove difficult. tmew; toe press knew; toe American ing is that many of those sum toe White House would feel firee cut The-small folk the race 4 pimple, .who read newspapore, knew; the cenairies who thought more of ous love of Ufe and people, and to establish U.S. committee on In the end, ell was stBl greet ae-' moned to- the White House Ate to call on the official for aeitp the -vailue of the garment than presents us today will not be re SpAnlSh peasant knew. U.S; officials in who was al-ways proving that bintian rights. House ai>proves eompUriunent and great good fortuV clssslfied-servioe officials. TheAe . the value of toe peraon who calling this past greatness, for Jury Finds Mitchell'Guilty Spain Wereo’i sAtlsfled with a mere ” no U and when needed and, by the there were leppetoauiui to.,.the biH to slandairdize'daylight sav lor America yesterday. What w m ep- are eipiployeB who have worked same token, the official riiould wore it. it would diminish them. If, at conuneht,” which would have been bad stipigest plac^ even in the ing time tttroughout the nation parenUy the worst malfunction '6t Our up thrmigh the ranks with civil feel free to call on Hie White T o seieh plaster safaMhood ta some time in the future, there enough; they responded to queries service ratings and who are hard business, world...,, starting next fall. Maritime od- In Trial of Draft Evasion ^Mtoe fixin g to date' was'enooupterert -House for belpi to play it safe, dean, apart It ta to be a new generation of about' toe bomb Aearch with a flip nonnnily far removed Irotn the greatw stature, it would like to Friend to these all, counselor mtatatration makes new drive to end survived, without teagedy—rWitbout ; ta to draw a circie sr(NnMl,our BXDonera «u*i HAiRTFCXRD (AP)—If took a MlWhell Was occu s^ ^ fali- "Whatibomb?" ptelUcal mainstream. Some of titose' summoned hi know and it would benefit from and companion to them sU, cdnvtaca U.S. exporters and J J TT o Tvi_»«i«* ure to report for induction to that tragedy which, Aa every rcaiist in ' tMe feehhm bed ndver'been tar k-ves best described ta negative tanpOrtera to use American flag jury in U.S. Dtatrict Court just i,oard at South W ' " . When conflfmatlco of toe obvious ft- n»ere was no oveit hint ot some inkling of the fact that Shining light of, toe Irito soul aide the White -House, despite terms: Non-po]iti<^, non4nter- vessels. Rep. Michael ' A. mdnutes to... find - Dartd ... — H. the space 'program knoifs, mutt* soma BAlly came from Washington, the auto IxmUoal pressure in the private . ested, non-tavohr^ only yesterday there were gi and the .Irish talent an# the Norwalk. day outwit evm the beet combliutUon of matic responee was a anlcksD—a fair yearA.ta tbe government. They ants. Irish greatness in .Connecticut Feigrmui, D-Ohlo, a ^ e for J i^ MitcheU m guilty of failure to He was orifffaaUy convicted cliats these officials had with were, to put It niildy, uneasy. PRAYHIR: O God, who bas cre ''' ■T^ 4 human and computer performance. ■ ly, oommon reaction these days.to much Watson And Jlacobsen starting ated toe w orid'and gl-ven man With affection and respect was** toe late James Lawrence tice D e p a r t ^ probe ^ draff. lata September but tee U.S. What a fortunate age in which to of what Washington puts out Of couiee, • The unease, was heightened McGovern. > ■ ■ Cigarette, beer and newsprint ^ ^ O ourtT A pi«ate ^ e rtu ro ^ tee in late January. Nevertiieless, t dominion. over aU things, re we wish to mention a few of ptrice increases. Bve! The unbellevebly spectacular, the nothing About toe incident la in the eome of those who received the i^ e n a foBoW-im letter from deem us from seff-eeeklng and them. The years go on so feist that least bit t v ^ y . Watson, the President’s appoint one has to calculate that there Canaan and now of Brooklyn, to^ect a""^er of sheeriy fantastic, are being conquered In-vitations left the W hite'House tadiffteanoe. Let opportunity United States Senators Brien TMa sort /Of bungling wasn’t invented ments secretary and oonfldenttal N.Y., bad taken the stand be- own le don’t know Won’t fringes of such a clan because H er^ to the to®* from dear would definlttay defend my coun- Schoenman, secrotaty to Bar- Offensive" earHer this year isn’t holding 'Official’s penopncki record on the Johnson oM t tong siege which began with the- that poseeasion even more dear hurt them. When it comes to. a goveim- toe deto^t^..More than a few ^ McGovern himqeti hita .piite put , oM Bfeln’a Shore try," he said, trend Russell. Its feathers very well as It passes into battle of Bunker Hifl, seven to any Irish giant-^that ele meat’s relationship wlto Ite own people, at the dOlciahi M b a bit queasy. (Sea Page Seven) mootiiB before. an affectionate hand ..res8ed. for tbe second time we he- en u n tofa rteattoas wlth^a> foreign peo- Saint PBtitok’e Day! ' y y y t y y ^ ^ % Beve, his sneering theory for that peace ids. ‘ ‘ ' ■ ' . Dr. White Tells Legislators The procedure, m ahort« la self.defeat- Hers'e to tee dear salntn wa •ffensive. His story is that there were, Herald tng. Who, for example, now'belteva know and we love, BOSTON (A P)—Dr. Paul Dud forest fire patrolmen, fire war toward the Ck>se of last year, revised UiS. aaenranoes' teat no liealto hazard Yesterdays Who may eUB apeak with ley White, a noted heart special dens, court cfficiala and parte c y y y y : : A aeUmatee of the ability of North Vlct- police. axlste en toe Spanish oonntryslde? brogues in tee Kingdom ist, has told a legisiaUve oom- nam to send men sitd supidieB Into Radioaictlve material had Indeed hetei 25 Yean Ago . White said that persons ought South Ifietnam, and he referred to these, scattered when two bombs from toe TliS^'eervad Mbstor sod mlttee that a persona’s way to be examined , and if they 'i'-- the other day, as “the revised inteOi- downed plane .blew apart. But it wasn’t U. Gov. Odell Bheperil ad fQtiwirOt ta 00 many a way,'. hie and .not Ms oedapation is re- have symptoms they ought to gence estimates that caused such a until lait week that Washington con- dresses the employers and enl- lta.’a bM ww"!* God for them sponsible for heart attacks, change their .way of life. Isa ftrinedl there had been even a non-nu ployes o f Case Bros, a t theta on Selnt Patrick’s Day! White was Invited to glw We panic in Washington and produced the 'l- He said there is a serlo|]s ep- clear qndaslon. annual party at the BQghlahd views on a proposal to extend vaudeville-peace offensive.’’ demic of heart disease lii tte Bard im k pays off. Who w ill now heUeve eaeurencee that Farit,. OommunWy Club. Dorothy June OotUe th e Massachusetts ^ te law United Statea which is in, some Where Alsop’s explanation of the toe missing bomb, wherever tt might be, . Fred Dickson ie-teeoted pres- 7g Dogwood Lane which autborizef a presumptkm Sm art'fhiii]^ pays off’lietter. "peace offensive’’ eeems to indicate a won't explode?. And who in the unite# Ment af the Britito American that heart tteU% In.certain oc- ^ ^ Bieasure of "panic” and perhaps unrea Stater will be reassured toe next time a GWb. - - cupations ta.'owiMid by the W l» ■ Thaifs why Impwledgeable home owners solve their Whtto ntid'.teat he ean to- sonable fear on Uie part of the Johnson plane bearing apudear bomb crasbee oh of duty. fix-up or expansion problems with a CHT Home Im- memher only one cake of hes^ administration, which may be Alaop’a Ameriean soil? Technical explanations 10 Yean Agp^ Cookc»7 Taugjil The preeimqpttpn, permlta f l ^ attaWc p r o d u ^ by phystdel piovement Loan. ^ hawk-Uke way of challenging tbe Preai- by the Pentagon, correct aa they might men, policemen and pet sen Manchester residente and eto- N ]^ YORK — Makers of Sent to be a real man from here on in, be, do not get to toe heart of the mat- guai^ to receiira accidental dls- ataato. Interest nites are figored^^|dj^durp p o m tec—a, peoples’ trust throngtaout the state dig electric ranges inaugurated the ability ptaiztons if they suffer llauy persons wake up wMh ether earlier explanatione of the "peaqe toemasivss out tram tiie 'worirt cooking, school ta the early H ^ y m en t schedules are ^ offensive" came from moderatoe, and Adsoiniateeilqn cffieials these days heart trauhte and ateo provides heart attacks, WWte told the tend to wring' their hands . over the Wlxiard which 'has strorik tide 1920’s. The promotional device special dCate'benefits. committee, but they don’t attlrb- With that kind of hdp, ,no homeowner need ever fall Sid not infer either panic or fear, but "credibUlty gap" — toe tendency o t Ptat of tbe country in Mveral grew so rapidly then tiiat one Rep. A lf^ R. Shrtghley; R.» ute th«n to sleep. He said a ifi.-U-S years. behind in his homework. rather cool planning aa tlM possible chief Americans to doubt what their leaders stirs 6-666 housewives. HtagtUUn*, asked .WWte W edn^ ’person.who'looks ta good health •otpisnation for that "peace offensive." say.tWtel they mii^t; there’s precioua Fifty pints of Uood oonected '------“ ____ ,ccT«»T day if the life ted by a fireman can drop dead from shoveling There were hints, in tbe writings of - UtUe evidenoe particularly in t ^ inci- as donors bra-ve snowstorm to roiAIXiY PAYS ADM^ION Hoe to heart at- snow, not bocanse of the shovel- Cive at Red Ckaes BloottanoUle Xames Rceton and Arthur Krock, who dent, to encourage anything but dlabe- OUFION, Ken. (AP) 'tacks?". . hut becadse' be was al- •t Center ' GaogiOgkUoaal Someone^e oooecience must ■RiBlly seem to want-the Presldeat to ''Bef diatmzt "Only by. the way he lives,” ready (teSk. THE CBNMECTlOUT BANK AND TRUBf COMPANY acirt'j Cbunh. bave been hurttag- Clifton practice reetraint in S<^itheast Adia, Roeing tha eredOrfllty gi^^—4f toatii M M WWte replied, "n ot by reaoon o t WWte said.peopis who isark 'THB SANK THAT PKOVIOeS A'COMPtergrAMILY BAN KIN 9 SenVtQB ■i tab* a t an poaenrie—m ay teke a while. A school received to tec mail $1.50 ^ ^ flre^m^ it Is - ’ ------• ^ that the “peace offensive^ was a devloe On.TUeDato'' aa.vuw me ouaeo m u ic u w >— *v -» the baidcta bsve.the.lsast heart ' >l' r-tisi ihv JuiiiMi adstisistmtiss hit upon to bad record for candor can’t be aboUahed 2 ! ? SL not fair to Uame aiur Wnd of trouWeandthatthamortliapptt- IS North Main St.l 89J Main Sf,i Manchester'Parkada M quickly as it ea- nbe built up. But It’s te 1786, 1^ flrat tt. l h ^ ’8 M JSnw^Tta^ erork. , , ant factors in oaustaff heart'at- hoy itself some time whllA it caught vp about time WaaUhgton' did start com- »a y cedefaratton ta New Yorit ' > ' ♦ . 1 MsfflberFMsnibsp^ls ■ a i t 'l l •s its own supidy prOhkAHS hi Vtotoam. TM wtihoot taw- Shrlg^ey said » Is proposed to tacks are overwrtiJit sad bu* of ing clean—en a lot of •—JtHB n o held n n i.,ta ,1776. ' extend tee WO taw. Ip cover exseelsB. B r Ibis Oiessy we .feanf MAUXOMAI* ■ ims£a£Mmmr* te tt a t Xtatitete’e / V i' •
\ ./ PAGE NDji"" MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, ^ N N ^ THURSDAY, MARCH 17/1966 P A G E E IG H T MANGHESTEB e v e n i n g HEIULD, liANCHESTEB, CONN, THUBSDAY, MARCH 17,1966 . \. Home 77a Famdngton Ave., W^et Hsrtfoird. Burial w ill be in Blue^ Green B&mh D Zone S p a c e m e n Head Start II Funds t h i n k i n g a b o u t a n e w k i t c h e n Olrituaiy"*! Falrvibw Cemetery, West Hart Flight Official Praises | ? ford. Friends may call at the fti- Feature i>i ]\orth Viet Regulars Of $20,207 Okayed Mm OMjrs. Vtete aw al home tonight from 7 to 9. Emergency Landing Effort | t h i n k i n c a b o u t s a v i n g m o n e y ? i t n . Ola4ri Foitia, at, U to J6 Slro 8 C, died Mrty tiiU Bylveeter SlassacU ’6 6 Styles \, ■= - Federal funds totaling 620,207 to f i n ^ l ^ h e s - GAPE KENNEDY, Flo. (AP) Scott, an Air Force major, from ships and aircraft were on sta- fnnntbng « t M OUtKd-t0MH COB- Sylveater MacxwM, tO, of 199 w a ^ e c t Head Start II, a program of aid for cul- By DOUS BEUMNO — “ Anytime you con put that on unexpected Pacific landing Uon in the Atlantic iirt Cases ant director for flight operations hides in plotting the capsule But rtiere could they land? jeoe|di A. Fortin Jr. o< Worces clothea Mrs. Harlan Thylor 5tb Infantry'# trd Brigade skir- to regain control and conduct a from the offlce of Rep. f ^ u o cWMr«n to be se- ployed at the Hartford Flectric of the Maimed Spacecraft Cen and pulling the astronauts from What A lps and planes were on ter, UtToy Fortin of Oxford, was the commentator. miahed with an enemy force of hand? \ \->- Maiss.,. end OeorB# Fortin of lig h t Cb. until Ms retirement unknown aize near the Laotian BIANORESTCS SESSION ter, spoke of this pcotial toe ocean. Pastela were in the minmity. A m is tiw «, a civilian and p r^ a l I*"* H elude mothara o f the pre-wllool- NASA and defenae officials A>ldeo, Mus.; two dau(hters, in 1946. border 196 miles north of Sai- Wayne_ A . DeCiq;>ua, 17, of Scott, an A ir Force major, to- The expanded Head Stan ^ triumph Wednesday despite the As Armstrong and Scott be and clear, w o^erfu l blues and picked target area 7-9 — about Mr*. David Fraser, witb vtiom Survivors inchide his wife, greens in the majority. Another gte>- Inrigade is hittlDg at East Hartford, pleaded n o lo / *iy ^^re atooar^ the USS Leo- wlU be designed along lines aim- £ p o a iU ^ w W failure of Gemini 8 to carry out gan their plaimed three-day 500 miles east of Okinawa and •he made her home, and Mra. Mrs. Nellie Sylvester Maazu- new look for spring was seen Communist supf^y routes linked contendere------to‘ a substitute ‘ nerd F. Maeonr the destroyer uar to the summer echool pro- pottUons will its fun complex mission. Agena-docklng mission in per chi; two eons, Mario Mazzuchi south of Japan. R was the third Uhi^^arot WHUameon of oxford, in the sleeve treatment of most wMh the Ho CM Minh T t ^ charge Of breach o f peace and that retrieved them from the vram conducted here last sum- The quick recovery early to fect fashion Wednesday morn o f WasMrtcton, D. C. and R. A,_____ 1_ e — ^ e - _ . ...__ Applications fo r either teach of four primary landing areas Mkdt; a brotber, Oavtd Toung o f the dresses, which featured across the border was fined $25. Western Pacific. mer for 60 children in Man day of Astronauts Neil A. Arm ing, the carrier Boxer, a dosm Thomas Mazzuctai of Farmtog- ing or aide position may be ob of Harringtoa, Maine; a atater, elbow-length sleeves trimihed On er cut armholes of last live northernmost provinces— The case of James F. Morin have aiH Important bearing' on from low income families, i spot. the John F. Tierney Funeral o f East Hartford was ocntlnu- A 064 plane was on the scene Bobnee Funeral Home, 400 Home, 210 W. Center St, with season. with ths proclaimed purpose of the future of the U.S. space pro- to upgrade - them ______ed to Martdi 24. Morin is gram. The whole concept of by the time the capeule floated slain St. The Rev. Felix M. a Maee ol requiem at St. James' Clothes were furnished by stemming JBuddhlst unrest re- before they begin public school Dismayed, Relieved House and Hale, wigs by tha suiting from Ms dismissal by charged with willful miscon hooking up with another satel earthward beneath its para ilavia, pastor of Second Con Church at 9. Burial wlU be in In the fall. MRS, DAVID SCOTT MRS, NEIL ARMSTRONG Wlggery, which also did the the junta last week, duct with a motor vehicle, as a lite migM have to be changed. Course O ffered chute. An amphibious plane ar gregational Churob, will offici M t St. Benedict Cemetery, The $20,207 federal grant Is CAFE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) away from the Gemitii-THan 2 result of the motor vehicle The trouble cropped up only rived shortly after and hovered ate. Burial wiU^’ be in Daat Bloomfield. hairstyles, and makeup was xw , a potential rival to U.S. $5,406 less than the $25,713 ap — Those who most love astro pad. They came to Florida from done by Merle Norman ooeme- back ^ Frsmier Nsuven Cao Kv Joseph Armentano oo haK an hour o ft ^ they achieved Swim Teachers above. It was capable of landing OameteiT; There will be no oaBing hours. flsvlasisi AAwww 4U.^ ’ OAO. 10. *lk^ ‘ ‘ anlAU plied for, but should not mate Green Dye^Orange ^Chute nauts Neil A. Armstoong and their home town of Wapakoneta, Friends may oad at the funer th e-^rst hidnip with another rially affect the program, SupL David R. Scott are a disap Ohio, where N eil woe bom and on the sea for a pickup — but The family suggests that those twiHipr the false eye- Jtobert B. Sales, ’22, ot 24 A J Water Safety Instructor a l home tonight from 7 to a. wishing to do so make memo- in the oM imperial capital of $25 on a satemte of Schools WilHam Cuftla said pointed—l>ut very much re raised. the astronauts chose to wait for rial contributions to a «d«xlty mllea northeast of Sai- -ha—, ^ Jr At 6:19 p.m. EST command He~al8o” indicated that it wiU Training Course is being offered Mark Astronauts^ Landing lieved—^group of relatives today. After the failure occurred 186 the Mason. i w aminDuuuiM w « occasion. Hervey LaQuerre m i, charge o f breach o f peace. ifloC Annstrong climaxed a Mra. Eva Swadfc of their choice. .n V.. F » . His supporters there staged C h a ««- him cams as not be known what Manches- at the Manchester High School After their ley-nerved hus miles above the earth, Arm They landed at 10:23 p.m. played an organ provided Charges against him came as hriUiant space chase by geirtly ing gear, struggled with the col ROCKVHXiB — Mrs. Eva a strike Wednesday and joined “ ta kind” contribution NAHA, Okinawa (A P ) —The bands dropped safely to earth. strong’s wife, Janet, went to the EST and were aboard the de Watkins Broa the result of noise-making in nudging tile Gemini 8 nose into pool Starting tomorrow, U has lar to the edge of the capsule, Bmtik, 76, tormetiy of Redc- ______. ^ BuddWat damor for replace- (materials, classroom space, green dye shone brightly on the Aim 9oott and Janet Armstrong Scott home in the Nassau Bay stroyer at 1:30 a.m. EST — the Friendly Ice Cream paric- a ftsmel-llke doricing color of a been announced by Raymond dived underneath to attach and v9Be, died yesterday at an out- «>ent cf the military regime by and services, rather than Pacific waters and U.S. Air showed by ttieir smiles they are subdivision near the Manned neariy 14 hours after blastott — ing lot cn Main S t on Feb. 11. 264oot-long Agena apace vriti- of-town hospital. Funerals R o ^ Bagiey modeOed a civiUana. D. Volade, director of safety then inflate It. happy their men are safe. But Spacecraft Center at Houston. and headed for Naha, Okinawa, w4ilto wool coat with simple ^ ran£______green ^ HoSpital NotCS Armstrong eald when the dock Under the grant appUcatiem, seardiing for.’ the astronauts did not g;et out. 'She la survived by a son, Jo- The course IS for a»ee inter ly* television and kept in constant they made In their six and a The funeraa of Fred J. MUl- * jit, worn by Mra. DOTaw"6 on- plagued ing was completed. the ‘ ‘in kind” contribution had ' FYost, 36, from Mesa, Ariz., Frost made one pass of 60 feet sipta Sm tik of ToBand, and sev- kawslki ested to becoming Red Cross In La JoUa, Calif., Brig. Gen. communication with Mission half spina around the world. of Wethenfield was rod, wBe accented by a yeOow Oommundet ambushes and Visiting boors are 2 to p.m. But his riatlon was abort been set at $25,552, for an an firm ly grasped the controls of above the open capsule to evedu- aidl grandchildren. 8 Water Safety Instructors and in and Mrs. Tom W. Scott, parents Control. 8’ KNOTTY PINE STARTER KITCHEN held thia morning from the acarf and Mack straw hat Mra. «»*>blocks. In all areas excepting mater lived. ticipated total project coat of his World War n amphibious ^’They came down probably ,Tha funeral wiU be held to- teaching the Red Cross Swim ate the sea. of the Gemini 8 pilot, said they " I ’m very disappointed but Walter N. r Lederc Funeral FranoM DellaFera appeared In Nam’s Fatherland nity where they are 2:90 to 4 Mission directors at the con slightly over $51,000. Alhatross, ^ved down for a clos “ I could see the astronauts right on the landing point we nioiTow at 8:90 a jn . from the ming and Life Saving courses. also were disappointed. The happy It turned out safely tor 2— 80” Base Cabinets Home, 28 Mein St., with a ed- a clear pirA drees ornamented rneanwhlle, told Ite peo- p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and private trol center in Houston, Tex., The project director will be er look and saw the Gemini lying there. The one on the right hod chosen as a target,” Kraft Ladd Pkmeral Home, 19 SWng- The course w ill be held on con 8 general conceded that it was “a both,” said Mrs. Armstrong aft 1— 36” Sink Front enm high Mass of requiem at w^th green erobrddery. P^* “ expect an artuoua and rooms__ where they__ are a.m. suddenly were jotted out of their Mrs. Mary HaskeU, who also capsule boibblng on the sea. hand side held up Ms arm as said. ten Ave., with a Mass of re 10 secutive weeks and wUl consist great relief” when toe splash er the •vlgiil. Scott’s ■wife added, 2— 30” Hanging Wall Cabinets the Church c f the tooarnatlon, Dyed-te^natoh -isotton lace Mruggie” because of “ the ^ 8~p.im Vltitora are requested seats when tracking data indi headed last summer’s program. The bright orange parachute though he was wa'ving,” he said. Were rescue forces adequate? quiem at St. Bernard’a Church of 10 three-hour sessions. down occurred safely, however. however, that she was pleased 1— 36” X 6’ Scallop Scroll Wethersfield. wae seen oo many o f the . . 1 ^ * * ^ “ ** not to smoke In patients’ rooma cated the joinkl spaceships She said this morning that of a U.S. A ir Force pararescue “They were lying there look " I think they were adequate,” . a t 9. Burial w ill be in St. Be«^ Those eligible to enroU in the “ I Just ■wanted to see the flo "the primary purpose of the The Rev. Francis McDonnell dreeeee. An enpedaJly attrac- *«® U.8 ._ ImpeitaMsts.’ ’ The roore than two vlaltora at were rolling. Head Start n, originally slafed man wae just coUajising 30 feet ing pretty happy.” said MaJ. Gen. V. O. Huston, 1— 8 Foot Post Formed Formica Bart's Cemetery. ' coiirse include instructors whose tation collar around that thing,” mission was accomplished.” was celebrant assisted by the tlve one vrae wwn by Mira. Tni- weued two days ago at per patient “It took off in roll and yaw,” to get imder way March 28, is from the Silver capeule. Frost ' The pararescuere were sitting deputy Department of Defense Counter There wilt be i » caUng boun. appointments have topsed he said. She was referring to the suc Rev. Edward J. MdLean, dea- rnan CrandaJn. whose dark * *n®®t»« “ » Hanoi, tacitly ad- ______• Armstrong reported. now planned to begin April 4 through toacti'rity, and persons saw the man splashing toward on the collar of the capsule, Armstrong’s parents, Mr. and cessful linking tip of the Gemini manager. "They actually opera- . 1— 24” X 21” White Cast Iron Sink mw wtij w> Jol® J- Craw- brown wig looked weW with her setbacks to the Oommu- ADMTTTBD YESTERDAY: This qoute was passed on to and run until July 1, a week holding current Red Cross Sen the rim of the capsule. waiting for the destroyer Ma Mrs. aephen K. Armstrong, 8 spacecraft and ite Agena tar ted just like we plaimed and 1— ^Delta Single Lever Faucet and „ s w HUdur R subdeaoon, Mra. GrdHa turquoise drew with matching *>*rt cause. Evan'Adams, WUlimantlc; Har- newsmen by . FHght Director later than originally intended. ior Life Saving certlticBtes who “ It looked awful lonesome son. Frost raid he had been said the tenaion-fUled period get—a “first” hi the history of simulated.” Spray Btre. HUdur E. Olson M, form- organist and soloist, lace trim at the hiptlne and Zealand govern- y ey Brown, Scinner Rd., Ver- John Hodge. But he and other The 80 children to be served are at least 18 years of age. Ap down there,” he raid later. prepared to land on the sea to brought them some "anxious space flight. Aboard the Boxer In the •rty of Manchester, died yes- in M!t t ' Benedict around the elbow . length "*®"*' * ^.S. ally in the fighting, non; Robert Carr Coventry; officials said they could not let 8 by the program have not yet plicants under 21 must bring a “ They were just ll'ttle dote on pick up astronauts Neil A. Arm moments.” Mrs. Scott’s parents, retired Atlantic, the first w ort of the terd&y ft WliKlhftin ^0*^* Schlrra *nin oigniaSigma 7, «. VJCI.O ct son loto Jor.Mr. anaand Mrs.. James Talks have been in progress Naha around 10 a.m. toonorrow gome was ooncemed. tiran. tive play and the like. more carefully,” he said. near by, and Frost watched as passing in a. no passing zone since January. — 8 p.m. EST Thursday. But an emergency In orbit FXmeral sarvlossi changed the fppearance o?M i2 Though the positions of nurse, He said h# was offered no the two x>aresouers, clad in div yesterday about 1 1 pzn. on Cosm efics Vn;/ ihitu I Dm tirn'k Now A Wlpo ClMn ixxlaiy at the____ Weinstein Mioctu- R a n g e d the legality of the Crandall, who wore them * <*»'«*»ter to Mr. and Mrs. No agreement has been secretary, clerk, social worker that forced the astronauts down and white larsev March 23, 1966; and Air Frank Kress, Storra; a son to money to bring the family out. Into a hastily tagged target area Main St. south o f Woodland St. !7’ Ara. Bur. m a stole police • M«® reached on a salary schedule and dental hygienist are already He did it because he wanted to Court date for Ouster is April IT’S WASHABLE!!! Colling Tik for 9al was in Tefarea taosl. Syno- ^ white shorts and a blue denlni *^*‘®® Borman ahd Mr.,and Mra. Marcel. Jutras, 200 or on a paid health ihOurance In the Pacific put Airman E. M. Navy Capt. James Lovell in Charter Oak S t filled,’ Mrs. Haskell said there he'lp them and had gotten to Dubinsky Retires, Leaves 4. FRESH.CIEAN AIR g0cue mslM ^ Blocks; (jhristine CkiughUn mod organization “ witii some help.” minutes after splashdown to pin MANCHESTER membriil donations to Yeshlva ** M anch^er Aug. » , sen. Glastonbury; Mra Adela Van Atteha said he would jjgo Dubinsky talks hoarsely, shouts is scheduled for court arraign Wood Ceiling Tile Puts eled a blue denim knee-knock The American Legion Auxili He said he will use nls new a flotation collar on the capsule. Platt, 945 Tolland Tpke.; Sid home to Wisconsin “ in a daj/ or because he likes to and breaks ment April 4. rtiHOirtfort or a ohirtty o< tha “ er skirt with white top, and ary will meet Monday at 8 at Into a broad grin when he says free time tor traveling and his "H e was hoping to see some a Stop to these Three ddMria cboloa P*’ **®"- the Legion Home. Mrs. Wilbert ney Lawrenoe, 6 Tankeroooen so” and stay there -until next Glen Dobkin waa ready for fall. Then, he raid, he hopes to he’s leaving his garment work hobby, bicycling. His (favorite action, but never expected Tarqulnio, the decision said, Auden is in charge of a social Rd., Vernon; Part Dodge Jr., Irishmen Celebrating M . aprlng in his.boating slack suit return to West Berlin to study ers union with a $500 million terrain is Central Park. “Walk this,” said his parents, the Rev. Ways that turn ceilings lldrs. Deborah EL Petersoa WM cioCKM oy ft iCftte trooper .9.«i.aJi 4n^w*> «« after the busineos meeting. Mrs. 39 Thick Rd.; WIMlam Utter- • «n» r j . —41. wiOl hoodsd stTiped jacket in law at the Free University. “ knippel” In Its treasury. through on a Sunday and I ’ll be and Mrs. James Neal of nearby Mra. Delxwoh H. Peterson. $0. sight-tenths of a mile before Victor Zableskas is chairman of marck Jr., Sbaflflort Springs; (and Mothers) gray: . . pink and blue denim, and blue That had been his Intention there,” he rays. Tyler Mountain. ec! 29 IRmro S t died this niorn- **• stopped, hospitality. 'Members are n - Mra. Brenda Somenset and W earin’ o’ the Green Dubinsky, 74, a^ Polish immi clam diggers. before being arrested Oct. 10, 'They said their son has been hw at her home. « i e was the m hta olrouit court jury trial, A preview o f 'the Easter Pa minded to bring coupons. daughter, Huntington Dr;, Ver grant who rose from a button ..Cooking Greases that w itew of Oscar PeteniMi.^. ,, 0>® defendant objected to a non. 1964, he said. He was tried end hole maker to hea'id the 447,000- rade waa seen when Leslie Sage Dublin 'New York sentenced by an iJast German Giant nanes Ordered Spatter and Accumulate. J ft». Peterson was horn Oct. a ^ trpowr’s tesUfnony as to ^ , ^hlte coat with Ths V PW wlU sponsor JMSCHAIRGED TODAY: (Continued from Page One) member organization, says TriplB I attSM 1.^ fte.i ■ a ■ ■■ eatllte r iv > fw fr * n ran ■ s i1 n 11 1 s t s 11 \ (Continued from ji-age One) court, in January 1966. 22^ 1876, in Sweden, and Uvadrthe trooper’s speedometer read John OsHve Jr., 68 New Bolton “ knippel” is Yiddish for money WASHINGTON — The new blue embroidery trim, whltoJiat SpeghetU Supper tonight from a v b ^ j, . “ The trial lasted about on Filter . .Dirt and’ Soot from in Manebester 70 yean. Ing during the “ clock” on the to 9’ at the post home. P»>- ’ *®”'® traditional parade, then join the othera on stashed away tor hard times. est transports ordered by the WINDOW SHADES and blue dress with broad wt 6 hour and a half,” he raid, She was a member ef Bbnan- grounds that the device had not ,w n «s ceeds will benefit the Thomas St., Wapping^: Franete Dona- messages. the review stand “ I ’m not expecting any, but U. S. Army arc so big they can Heat R egisters,...... uci Lutheran Qiurclh. been Identified or its accuracy West WllHngtoji; Bruce S t Patrick’s Day in Dublin is Boston’s parade is dedicated '"There were no witnesses and I it’s plenty nice to have on Green, W hite, Ecru The wet shiny look vnm seen P. Murphy .family, recently did not see my lawyer until De- carry two M60 tanks plus 100 NU-WOOD wrvi'vors include a daughter, estobUahed. Btakeslee, 66 Hetedne Rd.; Mra a quiet affair conipared with the to House Speaker Jdm In the white raincoat with bkia burned out of their home on - W., Me- cember.” hand,” he said. men and their small arms. Ten W a s h a b le . .Deep Staining Soft Mre. Alice Knofla, 'with whom .In -injecting Qie appeal, the Edna Wertelin, 49 ;; Pleasant “ Wow out” in New York. Until “ Dubinsky, who retired polka dots, mabcMng head scarf Birch Mt. Rd. of these giants could have han Hangs on a ioall.. gr VINYL-COATED she mede her home; a grand appeUate division citrt various and umbreila modeled by ycning St; EHtott Bennett, 40 Bretton recenUy the only place a Dub- Hoiue^^'^of ^n a said In Wednesday as president of the dled the Berlin airlift. Drinks from ^ Beverage daughter, Mrs. William Sand Rd.; Cairte Fedukowaki, East liner «iu ld get a on » ^ Milton Junction h e r son went to HOLLAND FINISH under a range-cabinet! l e ^ rulings dealing with the Debra Brown. The VtFV/ Stein Club will International Ladies Garment burg of Manchester, and . a use of' speedometers, their ac H artfort; Lyimanne Feeney. Pat’s was at the BalWbrldge dog Memori^ servioB, „ « i v ^ months he- Made to Order CEILINGTILE Accidents. ’ -i The show featured a few sponsor a dance Saturday from Workers Union after 84 years in AMENDMENT RATIFIED ' The ideal Hoodjan for great-granddaughter. curacy, and the validity and ad 177 Thnmpwm Rd.; Mrs. Anna show. It was a very popular dog held at Dorchester Ms arrest. office, has been , explaining BoUera bathing suite. Mra Paul Marts 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the post Dumas, 62 Mather St.; Mrs. show. at Dorchester- Heights, 4 The Van Alienas said the ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) ^ ew Fhneral services will he held missibility of evidence based on modeled a pkik emhroldered about “ knippels” for years. apartments, tieio homes, A L L Wipe Clean from Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Wat- home. A1 Conlson and his or Janioe Monroe. 30 Oolumbus The late writer Brendan Be- t h f State Department WM them on York is the 24th state to ratify FULL LINE Or CUSTOM 12’ X 16’ Kitchen Celling their readings. suit with flared skirt under a chestra will play for dancing. At a meeting of the AFL-CtO the ptoposed amendment to the and remodeled kitchens! ki&B-Weet Funerrt Hoirie, 142 E. pink terry doth robe, and St.; Daniel Deveau, 322 Oak- han once said that a relative of Rriti«h t forced, the Monday that the release was Executive Council, he lectured VENETIAN BLINDS a; low a . $ 3 3 o q NU-W ood Vinyl Coated O ^ter St. The Rev. C. Henry A buffet will be served. land St.; William Suchecki, 76 his fell over a prize Pekinese at rwa ^ *** evacuate the city in pending hut asked them to keep U.Si OmsUtution which provides NOnoy Mercer wore a two-piece President George Meany on for the vice president to take Aiidereon. pastor of Emanuel suit with gold and blade striped Union St,, Rockville; William the show and cursed: “ Fancy o ' or secret in case a Mteh devel- Ceiling Tile. B ’nai B ’rith, TSder Circle of North Metho Barker, Storra; Getoart Bartel, bringing a dog here on a dav ^anagan, Ireland’s sec- oped. . , ^ them. over for a'disabled president. L A. JOHNSON •69.95 CeUlng TUe Only ClFireb, wiU officiate. Burial top snd solid talaCfc trunka with wifi be in Eaet Cemetery. dist Church will meet tomor 361 Hackmatack St.; Mra. Nel- niie this.’’ retaiy commerce and Indus- "I was notified by triephone “ tt’s a Httle hart to explain, The amendment must win KofC, Masons atrip^ belt. row at 9:30 a.m. at the church. hut I took out my handkerchief approval of 38 states before it PAINT GO. —1_— Ih e family suggests, in lieu The finale, which sent every- he Bradi^, 44 Greenwood Dr.; -phe authorities now nermlt O’^rten and May- yerterday that he bad been sf'flow ers, thoqe wishing to do MltcheU Hadge will be the Mrs. Vivien FlemingB. 85 Birch Sunday drinkhur hours —-- two -f. Daley are to freed,” Van Altena sold. “It and showed him just bow you becomes law. B ' ■would be the 729 Main Sh, Tel. 649-4601 AV JBBBABbA I M CS a . W - - - — B- .. 4 4 B. - X V V_ „ A. W * ® so make contributions to a me M eet Jointly one ®®«* guest speaker. The event is S t; -Joseph Sm ith,'East Hart- hours at noon and three in the Parade, state was a great relief.” tie the knot right so the money 26(h Amendment. wben Mra Hesbert Firtay ap open to aU women of the church, ford; Mre. Nancy Lambert Street s center line has been his wife, Adrie, had doesn’t fall out," Dubinsky re This Week's Door Busier morial fund at Emanuel Church. peared in wbot -was pertiaps the evening, ending at 10. , ----- Friends may call at the fu (Oontlsoed from Psg« One) ----- Bolton Center Rd., Bolton; Mra The festive day dawned with P“ "*®® rteen tor the occasion written to their son on “ numer- called. “ Now he knows.” moot “ey« -catching” outfit of Dubinsky was one of the last neral home tomonxiw from 7 to B’rith, estimated that the meet Mian Mary K. Connors, go'ver. EUen Fogarty, 12 Emily Dr., church bells calling all Irishmen Chicago River has been ^ occasions but only received LUFKIN 6' REG. C the evertng— on Wfl-ilsehioned nor of the New England Regio^, Vernon; Mrs. Elaine Burnett o f the union leaders who grew • pjn. ing will be attended by some bathing suit o f red and white to religious services. There was green. five letters from him,” Van Available At: The Biacn ]W see kcR Me jafl a SloropUmist Federation of the and daughter, 105 Spruce St.; up ■with the labor moirement, 800 delegates from all three stripea matching•IK hatiiai. and nif-iTj.- . a special service at the Church , After the parade In New Or- Altena said. —ij t t of ihb F—V flea qw sa he EXTENSION RULE »2 9» George A. Kepplsch organisations. a btM t rad Ajnencas. Inc., vras a guest at Mrs. Nod Maclnnis and son. of Ireland’s Anglican cathedral ’®**“ ’ channel, a feast of ^^® *»'*®™ <*®7 6®* were cau- guiding it out of the sweatshc^s ArOiiir Drag WARM, WXLCOUDra» catnufiag Ediaa'iUka open Mode fled bkMmere and hiring halls into an era of George A . Koppisch, 63, of Kadish said the meeting • ra** a meeting of the SoropUmist East Hartford; Mra. Beverly Downpatrick; County Down *>«,«* and cabbage, green '^®'T^ general hut Indi- Farmington Ave., membeiM>wned hotels and H artfort w o s D u r a v East Hartford fomerly of Man was an outgrowth of an. sarlier /Niaafcdub of^ Manchester Monday -aat 'TWasraTrapp and daughter, 'j'oHand. wher® soHit beUeve St. Ffttfick green beer will be *** ^ good the XhiJoy_.yaiir home Improvements. NOW with Olenney’s Flaxy chester, died Tuesday at Hart- meeting of top officials from the the home of Mrs. 'William is buried. ' ®®*Yed. A t the Fairgrounds race- said. health cUnics. First Food s r a J N j u n > SSSTM’tSEjS 'iS Beivolving Budget Ao£bunt (B A A .). As little xs $10 a month He win remain as a vice pres- 646 Cenlw St. lord Hoepital. groups. 'Tlitse included John Be CorrectioD SlCith, w yllys St. A program The annual parade tn Dublin Patrldc Qidnn, "'''^® ^” ®^ **® ^ ® " j U s i T J u m c M Mr. Koppisch was bora In boyx up to 8106.00. dell of the Knights of Columbus masting w ill bs held Monday Babies Inherit to a commercial affair vrith ad- ® “ “ ^® " Galway, Ireland, and ®^®" Ident of the AFLdO and as W. O. Olenney Oo. 74 Manchester and lived in the 8S6 N. Mote St. Flan niBto, trtlndidaaal Cninaiil ia and William Campbell of the Yeeterday’s HersM report, at 8 p.m. at the home ef Mrs. vertistng floate and pretty girls. 7P years old today, will present ter us to send him a vice chairman of New York SMfrt le U U «le aad Medi. 8« h QUALITY— THE BEST ECONOMY OP ALL Hartford *rea moet of h|B life. Grand Order of Masons. which compared the present Lillian Gustafson, 74 Ludlow Rd. D rug Addiction For the first time ite route ^® ^ the winner of the package last year,” Oty’s influential Liberal party. L. H. Hale Super Store Survivors iiKlude his wife, and pre^posed salaries o f Man There will be a trunk showing d sa Interteireaa tor Itag Su|tt. o f aOidfqls W1|)lam Cur- BRISBANE, AustraUa—Whan^ a —wnen certstacenau shoutsnout hownow Umglong they can Extremists also recently hmd into economic enate™ ™ ^ “ “ • “ Chartnine crew-cut hair, conducts conver 802 Main St. & NORTH. MAIN STREET and praduoto. « A friesils tor the leeutil iseeliange of speakers tec loOU' tis indicated. C rtbs sold the the New Zealand ‘ vuiiiiHnwQ Dy M l oerts and the loveir eWa sent Com- hold a baby horn to a narcotics buried fire bombs at Dublin’s by Britain by c o n r i u d ^ A n d r e w s . Hartfort, April sations at a shout and pokes the Pine Pharmacy to he whie I woe oenniia^ Maa- boort’e rsqfuest (or salaries in- pouy’s production oft Porgy and addict. Many feel they cannot British Lerion (veterans) Oub cent trade toeotvTW I*>Oi®t*n Cbnrch. air with his forefinger when 864 Center St. CoJne. ELLINGTON SHOP FRIDAYS TO 8:30 P.M. GLASTONBURY K ■ IT Mamoital Ho ‘ ' XodU i said k)cal units wbuld Supreme Foods -______*^"^®® Hi? “ *® t®wed Australia laqt y ew legally detain a baby even when ond set fire to toe» home"oTthebjm. <4 t i » t o ^ t e ^ t t o ^ I r W ^ . w ^ —. B««*Mlng Permit making a poli^t. He jabbed the REYC6 SALES CO. 20 UNION STREET—ROCKViLLB, CONN. B U IL D IN G m a t e r i a l —LUMBER—FUEL J S S i S ^ i S ! he ooeoaraced to angage nynte. The total average in- Negro porta were played by they know the baby’s mother is British military attache.ttache. withsrlth the rix oounUra oountiea rJ**® Brentmoor Development air as he told Of taking over the 849 Hartford Rood am Jointjli' la futaos sememflly would Maoris, flis ahorigiaes of New an addict, much loss whers they The outlawed > 649-9980 Blaiichester 643-0890— RockviUe 87B-2$34 ^ RepobM- emlralrtM, Which S 2 2 ' *'»" bonknq^ union la 1932 and o f anouat to fSM. a®^Mitmerely Mspect it can Army bM deniedenjed reapoasi-of the United Kingdom. Stepp HoBow fn oe. - V ■ . 'i.
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PAGE ELEVElf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. <30NN^ TOCRSDAY, MARCH 17* . 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, WNN^ THpBSDAY, MARCH 17* 1966 BAGS TEN r
t h e Horton Out to Prove Red Sox Coventry Earn^ Shot at S Crown Herald Angle B Final Aired Only Fittingl E A R L Y O S T ■M Paces Boston Second Half Waddell Range Hosts Sports Bdlter The CloM B final between For Bullets "' With Double, South Hrndsor IBgh and In Milwaukee Coui^ Effort Wins Swanson Cup Tourney Abbott Teeh of Danbary Double Departure in Office Friday night will bo broad In Playoff •Oiere is reasrai to be both joyous and uphappy this Two Singles t r S f S iiJSU'hJSK Over Lyman By ART SHORTS cast over WINF radio start ing at 8 o’clock. Howie Hol BALTIMORE (AP) — March 17. First, it is the annual day of departure for ctoy on the«imis8ion of seMct fa c ia l form ation on Robert Moeller of the Manchester Rifle Club and the comb will do toe play-by- Sl*rU ^Vnift”Leaeue in Florida. The 16 major league Tony Horton, a muscular V''' Superior , defense and was only' fitting that thfi National LeaRue ball clubs into the recoro. • Mwchester High School Rifle teams will defend his play and Charile OMm will some clutch second half Baltimore Bullets olinche^ iMiseball camps being ’ the destination until the firs t first baseman only 21 Until they agree, the stata 1966 UHe in the fourth annual Swanson Memorial Tour- handle the color hlifiiUghia shooting by Rick Young a National Basketball Asso> peek in April. Secondly, it is goodby—Md ^od luck— oW, thS cannot rest its cash. But It a]^' nfiment. I^e match starts tonight through Saturday at> from Yrte’o Payne-Wbltaiey fc assistant Pete Zanardi, who leaves The Herald this any rS^teketa peaiod Ukely that tUa would at has placed top rated Cov toe Waddell School range on Oym. ciation playoff berth with last by aocompU^ed today. weekend to enter the Army for ------— - Omn t maKC any misiaae m entry High in the Class S Broad SL Sonto WTndaor, oomlng three cripples playihg and si three-year hitch. During the berth with the Dart- awarding him a regular That would Inring baseball to bat finals Saturday night at , The Annual Manchester Rifle o ff a 85-fiO win over Shna- two others watching from heat IS months, Pete has been, mouth varsity nine. The local re- job. on Friday for the presentaUon Yale’s Payne - Whitney gym. (3lQb Tournament, toe windup buiy's Jnmea Memorial the bench. ^ most loyal, faithful and com- ceiver, a senior, will aooompeny Tnie 6-foot-S ngnt-hsnaea slug- of evidence In defense of the TTie Patriots turned a one-point of local Indoor Junior shooting, High. wUl agate be bankliig That's the way it has heen ^ patent assistant, covering prin- Indians on a Southern trip ger collected a double and a pair Naii having a doxen years’ experi of several bowlers who does „gxt season, while starring lor Some 234 exhibits offered by len^- ^ . P'^^^Lh T«“ se^c a 39-28 score, . Dan Papanos . for four years, finished his «•• ^h® laat toree are made up . ^ led toe Bullets with 30 points the state were accepted by of 2 % m.le^ whJA to ^ of the scores fired in Matches VHJAOE CHARMERS — Wednesday whUe being bemoryd ence on the sports beat. well in both duckpln and 10- Reading in the Eastern League, started the parade scoring hoop career by going over 1-3. Match One: 20 toots prone, •. • * • pin league oompetiUom. John- Horton was summoned by the FALLS IN WITH BOSOX RUN—Jim Gosger slides around Philadelphia catch Judge Roller after nearly two weti on a rebound. Dave ^orra fol the 1,000-point mark for Shirley Holmes 138. as the team’ll most vialuabl# er eiay Daliymple to score from second on Carl Yastrzemski’s single to cen match two: 20 shots standing. ----- :— player tor the year, , =Here ’n There son, third place finisher in the r ^ g^x, hitting .222 in 36 fifll days of ffequenUy heated Ellers dregs. lowed ■with a three-point end Coach Don Burns this sea M atch'T hree: 10 toots sitting ter. George Smith, No. 14, also scored on the play. (AP Photofax)______Celtics Need Help Young mode it complete with a MIXED DOUBLES -r- Marge qjjj jg of 29 shots from Don Bums BJsst Catholic ’•**«*‘*^ **«*'’• Duokpdn games, arguments. From base to sun!mit toe area son. He holds the single and 10 shots kneeling. Match hnjiketball coach Will be a carrleo a 133 duck- Red Sox recalled the big Earlier in the day, the court .3 serviced by a 4,600 foot I'ong jumper, giving the Pa Cushing 132-847, John Cutolng .door and was credited with .ligh basketbal game, season and career BVnir toe aggregate of matches 137, Herb Smith 142, Ted l* w - assists. He made 12 o f li^ at isvert Shabel’s Con- P‘*‘ A lf ^^*" *^^*^* slugger again last season while accepted a book titled “Facts,” j^gullar Double Chair and a 1,- triots a 36-29 advantage. They ‘counselor at Fred Shabel’s Con scoring marks at East. It is l-3 Match Five doubles matto rence 368, points in the fourth qurtter a.^- ''hecticut Basketball School at . , . Rr^ Ostrander, lor years w a s leading the Toronto Still Shows Substantial Progress written by former baseball com- qqq j^ot T-Bar in toe novice Advanced it to 41-32 as the , _ _ . and Match Six four man' team thlid canto ended. » awards er toe Kplcks had overcome, si *iQardner Lake, Colchester, AUg. a top wwnen’s bowler in Man- j^japle Leafs of the International mlssloner Ford Frick. The de- ^^ga. Present lift fcapaclty is T o Overtake 7 6ers m atto. oheeter, has moved to Texas tense had called it “hearsay” under 2,000 per hour. No Youngr, who wound up with c o lle g e tt?S^ K of O — Clem Quey 214-601, IS-polnt deficit and mov(^ Ss-Sept. 3. Local boys who at DETROIT, (A P )— ^The Boston CJeltics, hopeful o f out No competitor may receive Hank Wlttke 213-681, Al La- ahead 96-93. y tendedxenaea laai.last year were - John----- 1 ’ / Horton was summoned by the and argued that the commis- ijft lines, so waiting time 16 tallies for the night, scored io r , in clu d in g tWO A ll-H C C b o b MOEiIXEiB side help in their bid to overtake Philadelphia for the 13 <,ver toe final 16 minutes. selections and a spot on the more than one award in any Plant 220-552, Ken Hesford 202* ^tociiSi, Charlie Suntava and Bill ^ ijj® recent 'Town Mm s pj^^ent club both times after iVo. 7 Locker in Order, sioner did not claim to have au- ]g very short and one can do match toe highest for which he Watching from .toe bencJi 576, N ick Oataldo 200* Jim Tierney, also Bob Hutchinson right-handed belter Tony Oonlg- thentic information on bwe- more skiing, which he came to National Basketball Association’s Eastern Division title, at the' same "time showing some All Class''M Tournament Gallagher Jr. who has been a were Gus Johnson, who has toim qualifies. This allows more Cantln 565, • 1tod— a J T-jv -r Maxwell nfof Wnit/ui.Bolton. A o- ^ Nowlcltl, a socond *ift worker suffered a broken wrist. ball’s economic impact do. settle down to the business at hand tonight in a m eet- fine baii-handiing. Ooach Joe teams last season in addi competitors an opportunity to hot gun on Coach Tony Allbrio’a ligaments in Ms right ankle and DeGregorio was also pleased ■-^icatlons are now being accept- « • • Tony filled in at a strange out- The argument over exhibits When you get tired and want ing ^vrith the Detroit Pistons. tion to the all-state honor. win an award. Another high Manchester High School team is probably out for toe seascqi, from boys 10-17 by Carl field spot in 1964, but shared Only Mantle Is Missing was sparked by a heated ex- to rest the base lodge to toe Tlie Celtics need ■victories in with the defensive work in the light will he the awarding of the which was undefeated this sea Y LEAGUE — Ed Kovis 197- and Kevin Loughery, sidelined (Fischer at Box 26, Storm. . Thomas aft- change on the subject of base- place to go. A modem bulldtog toetr tostthree games and a loss second half. Although Ly\]^mn coveted Club Championship Me son. 460, Al Bujaucius 151-138-410, with a qiralned ankle. Playing ace Craig Crandall took game >Hanche.tor Little Leamm Ws recall last season. FORT LAUDERDALE, e matter of fact. It’s faster ‘ "That’ll be the toughest. He‘ s ban expansion. which has a cafeteria, operated biy' FMladelipMa to gain a tie dal.______This_ medal ...is presented to... MoeUer, who began firing In ^ Cham- deapita InJnrira were ^ got to be able to get that should _ by Food OoncMslons, Inc. that would force a playoff on NIT Semis honors with 16 tallies, he scored Qtrus Open toe Manchester Rifle Oub Jun- 1963 with the Manchester Rifle ? ’ 3ttbm y Egan and Jerry m" ^ ^ Hyrton'. with F li.T W -fii i^VOT-foot “»« I •»>««“'■ ...... er In the stretch... ,position — Clean bathrooms. First Aid the 76ers' court next Wednesday only four in the important sec lor who shows throughout the Club has fired many «cceUent to® 103-408, Fred Mccurry 1 filpan. 135-386, Oltib. H ew eoachta tbi. tim« at bat with Boston In 19M lengths* of bandage hung Gaynor aaW he wtltd hav, to ,tr,tch It all the way — betore room, branch of Southworth for toe Blastern championship. Tough Test ond half. Don Stoirs and Tom Proves Golf year the best in sportsmanship, scores. In February, 19661965 Moel- Joe Twarndte. "’Thrt’s toe way, it’s been aB season wUl include Fred MoCiir- Bi“ J"® convinced club officials ho was on the adjacent' wall while consider Mantle ahead of sched- can even start throwing Anny and Navy Ski Shop handling both^rmtal Bosbm ^ farvodes Detroit while KolodzieJ handled Crandall. greatest improvement, most in- ler made the coveted 190 club Oryiib 140-388, Ed Bu- year," Seymour said. (‘Kevin ■Xy and Angle Davta. Standbys ^ m ^ full-time American in Mickey Mantle’s cubicle ule since he already has started ughtly.” and new equipment fOr the toe Tiers are host to toe New Dave Storrs paced the win terest, determination and the firing a 192 prone-standing ® tOMUlectomy just before Eliminates F&P skiier. Also a repair shop, a York ibticlu. TIm remainder Of For Cadets ners with 17 points while Stan most consistent participation. score. He led the 1966 Manches- „ the opening game. Gus broke nursery, offices and expansion Baran threw in 12 fOr the losers. Lonely Game the riigular season schedule hcis ' To be noted this year is that ter Rifle OlUb team to third high W« wrist in toe second, gamb. In Midget Play room for the future. NEW YORK (AP) — Army, Floor shooting made all the dif „toy .tooto^, onto Mto.^ ^ «»«. ’■ n -o^ Jzrofsr^ i:: “• Boston at New York and Cbicin- ORLANDO, Flo. (A P )—When seven of the top 1 0 - in last in the state tournament and Then John Kerr had a bad back, .(tnoved to Blast Hartford), Bill Its not sow grapee to the Atlanta Braves r , n L j& i “ i-gi i /p j otr—iv w mm;u upimuoan dihv-o r i- * r Round Top has a genial gen- naitt at PteiiadeJphla Saturday, toe sprprlse team of the tour- ference, Ooventry showing a overall Bolin Jr. 862, Billy Wler- y>erry got the flu, and so did _____ ^____ Army and Navy CSub ellmln- manager in the per- a golfer tees off in a major pro yearis match will be back aim also placed fifth high Mllewskl and A1 Sproul. . Uttle r’Wiring yltor^ l never HorSn iS d S Yastrzem- back bOOk book entitledentltiea FolkrOiK cnia when Mantle have to say at this point and Clndimati at Boston And ney, gets Its big chance against 24-16 advantage. with a 189. Moeller’s highs dak 866. Tony MarinelU 872. «m,e of toe others.” Ooventry jumped right out to fessional tournament, such as ing to dethrone Moeller. Two ;Leag(ue President Tom Conran from a city wltai^J^ sl^*^ong'^*d ^*\attorTlM^ Medicine” were neatly ar- trios to uncork a throw. that you can’t really say without eted BMre and PoHce last nlgbf son of Dick Catlin of New Ptoladtipltia at Baltimore Sun- toe fayorisd Brigham Young are of the fairer sex, Donna thla year have been a 192 prone- day afternoon. Cougars Jn toe semifinals to- an 8-3 lead. but Randall found the $110,000 Catnis Open starting HOMBENi^&W-Gliiny ** S S Y ta « iL C cTtlmTeT^ B®ason. Now. after seven exhl- ranged. “Throwing will be the ------real a reasonable doubt that he can in a real thriller 81-30 in the Haven, who also to the ownM Richard of RookvlUe, who was standing and a 190 in the four ^ o f Timberlock Camp In the With time running out in thrir night of the National Invitation the range and quickly cut it to today, he’s the loneliest guy in Clark ,179^200-650, Lee Pope ^ batUe >^th K e writ- Wtlon games, he is runnerup to , p^y one Mng was missing. ^ j^y » Qaynor said. “But as far west Side MMget Play-off. one point behind Moellw in positions, both excellent scorTO. starters; iCa , -.u . Adlrondacks. a summer re bid for a 10th 'strrtght Eastern college basketball tournament. 10-7. Lyman continued on a hec- the world, 190-466, Marie BoMs 180-207- effort." - 9 foul shot by Alan Noske (8) ^ g ,jj 3^^^^ director to 1965, and Janice Jacobs, a mere During the suiiiiner he Is a 542, Ik^rls Snow 191-473, K atoy ^ '>«•“ 1** gooa team effort. >sr - arrt «»»d.,« ’-*• title,'tife Celtics tirere bolstered Villanova, on an eight-gsime tic j«ce, taking a lead for a ifa not that there’s no one six points behind. Another real rifle instructor at Comp Ash broke a 30 all tie with 26 seconds j^ne Van Beever, a certified by the return of Sflm Jones, winning and triumphant minute, then settling for a 14-around. He’s playing with two Pyka 181, Marie Fraser 189, S .S -^ ‘toh»Si'Sh«. STm.TJH m t . tobr. Bhto nv. nm.. .1 b .. threat thla year wiH be John ford in Ashford. remaining to lead Army and instructor, with her staff Don Nelson and WUHe Naufc in 12 of its lart 13. games. Is ex- 14 first turn tie. or three otheri competitors,' end PMUSi Heritage 183, Hlldur Navy into the play-off finals teaches the American tech- fpr.ihb game with the^Plstons pected te ^ . It was all Randall again in if he is a yifil-laKWh money Zawistowski 469, Cecarelli Tak^ - ^ as.’s: ySSTy “ with the Herald Angels tonight nique of skiing, George Si^toh’^'top 0^ sat W semi brtore a capacity tiirn- the second chapter, aparking a maker, there’s gfenerally a gal me. b«» tb. »]. r.lh.r afO . ^ ll,h«l In^ .tton.pt to b.nl at 6 :10. A IT point output by Steasdas o ( Wethersfield, ^ la^ 'Sunday's rout against ^ of 18,400 rt ^dadison Square string of six points that put the lery ot^ several hundred specta GUYS 'n DOLLS — Rita PW- Southern Post;; ^ exception for many play- raislruc his average to froni'^s shoulder operation. Ron Noske, end the dhitch hoops heads the Ski Patrol and to as .Baltimoro ’because of a twisted Garden. Lebanon club into a 23-17 lead, tors dogging Ms footsteps. Future Probable geron 170, BMm Reichert 178, ___ t Marie Bolls 181-206—589, Dee NEW HA'VBJN (AjP)-Art C ^ hy Jim QuagUa (6) proved the stoted by national and loc^ ankle. Nelson nilssed practice The -winners meet at 2 p.m., Ooventry fought back to cut it But, unlike many other sports, iSStTSt iZI'Xg bS: S'*"" S“" STbiS *»y «• difference in a come from be- certified patrolmen. MtonliSh 182-482, Marion Mann carelU, former major league ■ S S n V i t a^fw Wt in prerious appearances, cd- virtual certainty he will -causa of a 'Cdd and swollen EST Saturday in the champion- two one, 26-24, at the half,the goffer has to meet each ^ For Rockville Hoopstergi Hinrt win for the Veto. On toe summit of Round glimds while NauUs nursed a ship game which will be nation- . Foul trouble pagued the win-problem alone, there^ano team 460; CharMe ’ Algren 200, -Al piteh«f, was nained astistart BoHs 204, Ray Bjorfcman 214, basebaU ooach today at South- e • • took Joey Jr. along to the bowl- jjg New York Yankees. But despite Bid. Mikolowsky (21) played Top one can get a i^oramic back oSment earUer this week, ally televised over CBS. The pers in the last frame, Kolod- work. It’s cdl solo. ‘ ■ Ooach John Oanaverl warned Ms usual fine effort, but Ms view of the countryside and . .After idf(.ying^th® Pistopa, the losers play fpr third place at jpej going out and Don Storrs lart Deoemiber that tMs was to Art Shorta 220-676, John Btet- •*« Connecticut State Ooliege. 'cu _ c M that the boy a ^ ' ylistriemslti continued his hot the delay, both the Yankees’ teammates couM muster only muggled in the valley yw can Some, like (he popular'Arnold richaen 20(2-666. CeoesreW played for the Cl)l- onort 911111' wvMdd reign as the Men 8 Town ^ q, a pair of singles and team physician and former C ^ c s ,i 4an |o fly home to prac- n < ^ Satuirday. and Young constantly in trou- be.a rebuilding season at Rock- nine points and tWs cost Fire- the home of the late Oalvlii Palmer, have that certain un' ------oago cube, Kansas City Athje- lifbtiine memberships in the Duchpin Bawling Tournament batted In. The 1966 run- great Joe DiMagglo said Mantle ticft Jn Bqatim.FriOay before go- V ir^ ly everyone wrote off wp. gtm, the Patriots managed jenown ingredient that .-’makes viile High. Wlto only two sen and Police, as their last shot Oooildge, former presirteait of ing'to New Yorit. Atroyi’s chances when the West to* keep even with the Lyman champions. iors on the squad, Oanavart hod OOUNTRY CLUB — Jean tics and Baltimore Oriolea di^ JMuscular Dystrophy Research champion. The new king, a sen- league batting 'vaa making substantial prog- w*th fifte«i seconds to go was the United States. On the wind .Centor have been given by Nut- ior at MqiKhootor High, has im- ^ ^ ,3 ress NBA Presidenit J, Waiter 1 ^ - I^oint Cadets lost sturdy 6-foot-6 offense arid move on to the fl- jjj wggeet year waS 1968 Uttie (tooice. hijury joined in- Hampton 128, Baihora. Strenge tog Ms five seasons to t^a -off the mark and Amy and sheltered trails on the <^n . 126, Heieb Noel S69i m ajors. ,meg Fonst Tall Cedars of proved his average seven pins Dr, Sidney Gaynor, of course, nedy .announced that if the Cel- Mike SlUlman, their sti^, be- g^ s, when he won $180,836. However, expeiience in hurting the Windy . Navy controled the bell to run «k>Pe« one wlU find plenty of City entry, the Rams winning Lebanon, to Hal T\u4clngton, in one year, from 117 to 12A goytimaw Dennis Bennett who described Mantle’s problems ties ^fflidsh , second they will cause of a knee Injury near the OoTenWjr he dropped to $116,088, though out the clock. Jbst this pest weekend B 'PPte. only five of 19 starts, including Jim IMoKay, Ed WeiM and ^ Ha rolls ki but one * ^yok off a ailment medlcatiy. meet tljina-place CSncinnati in end o f the regular season. Moditet 3 3 9 still No. 1 tepney maker to ______■ 10 inches of the fluffy powder • a 2-12 Central 'Valley (Conference 4 aU Jim Murraor. T h ejp ia rta t lk»« ■*“*<»*. Ws 1966 " P » "w>«on. range and mus- was enjoy^ by many. All the opeii^ playoff game rt But anotiier senior, 6-foot-8 gjlye 8u>rr8" m iI I ! r 8 1 17 and plummeted to. $M,699 and BootW Nparch 23. Other Bostim Bill Helkie o f South Bend, Ind., k 3 3 8 Showing. I died tor Ito c o i^ ^ ^ sj* to the 4 ebut and picked up the victory, cular strength have improved," ClAC Basketball rtails converge at a central lo 'e 4 0 8 16th spot in 1966. xy wear to the aiuSnslPFIva League. •Aftefr Ms showing m _____ citing the three cation at the Base Lodge. dates eat were > March 27 and stepped into the breach and the youiw ...... e 6 4 16 Rockville mrniagqd to score 58 event Uttle Joe’s breesed through three said Ga^r, April4..^Tihe Cincinnati dates for Black Knights of toe Hudson e 0 0 0 Observers blamed Palmer’s Rosd Race production the town event Utw w s onlT^Ae riiii’ keys loathe heaUng'of ManUe’s Class AA Semifinals The slogan of Roupd Top e, 0 e 0 many business enterprisee for potote per game, including a the TWI Odsmt itoefc should_go up with t«^ Iso ri/ht shoddsr. “However. It the beat.of five series are March upset Manhattan and San Fran- 0 0 0 narrow ISJd victory over EB- WiUbur Gross 93, McMahon S3 “After you have skied the big cisco to reach the rotmd of four, atenney **aa•«« as«ss*« es 0 0 0 taking Ms mind' of Ms game. Dava Anderson, former anxtoue to sign on new smnB Weaver 79, Notre Dame ones, try us, you will be back.” 26 and SO. Hngton High and an 84-82 loss VISIT plagued by a sore arm last year, still reacts to activity — it hurts But the 36-year-oM native of ■“ — — — — .tbe “Mr. Bhrerytttng” of teams that have been through AU but Texas Western are Prachnlak 19 28 22 78 4.1 unisatiafaotory contract f**; "To- set up OBver for one to take the pass from his winger for an in- Don Drysdale by taking a 9-0 BMtan Rigb is without sen- with 317 points and an 11.4 av Ktduily 19* 38 U 63 8.3 oation that serving in toe armed ufcra, 0 0 Blaloetta is looking for- BoHcn, Roger Grose, a 6-1 soph tMs testing, when you’ve only talking about injuries and ill GrtfflUw 1$^ 18 34 56 M SPRING SPECIAL ranto’s Maple Leaf Gardens. lead in their -personal duel as suranee tally. thumping from toe New York erage, wMcfa includes the 38- U 14 36 8.2. 65 DUIGK *2995 64 MERC. H695 forces would be againrt Ms re {ward - to brtgliter daya “Our omore oouatad on as a tough re- got four left out of all toe ness, but Iba tends to dtecount WlMe 11 the Bruins edged the Rangers The victory was only the sec- Yankees for their fourth point game with Woodrow Wil uuKa U 7 30 34 3.0 Riviera 2-Door Hardtop. Monterey 4-Door Sedan.. ligious beUef—in other words, 'best • game twas the seqsmi bounder and Bob Otanstead, an Mmdreds that started toe sea that a bit. son IHgh. Jalbert 6 e 3 16 3.6 1-1 ih a rugged clash Wednes- ond in 11 games for the Bruins, straight setbcuik. Ski Notes son, you usually don’t have that BelotU 13 10 11 31 3.8 that he is a conscientious bb- (finale.vrHhHham, be eaid. "Tbe other sophomore. Kentucky starting forward Dan Haxen, another sopho DeCarli, 13 9 8 36 2,0 Jeotor. He is a member of the Comeback Bid day night at New York’s Madi- who are in last place six points The only other wfadass team to Fatcetta believes tiiooting to much left to pick from. larry Coidey was bedded with Cox 11 7 4 - 18 1.6 CmiiMe Glwd(-Up aii3 Eigiee TnaUp aoore .waa iopM ed, .b a t every* more forced to set out the fi 4 12 1.8 52 OLDS. *1595 itt PONT. Black Mushme, an Islem eect. son Square Gtorden. behind New York. WasMi^tton, which dn^iped its Y-THEN 8K1 CHAIB thing, we Med'gave «vid«Mie of be the major problMn at Bol- ‘1 don’t know a lot of these the flu Tuesday night and 10 Gallup 9 4 88 4-Door Sedan. *1595 ^ ______Last chance! — The lost nal games, made it a trio Yellen 14 4 4 16 1.1 But J. AVen Sherman, chair JFor Willie Pep Buoyk, a Winger who has Ted Referee Art Skov bad hto fifth straight, 6-2 against the toe tooentog grocesa taking tan. * “He noted ‘ ‘ that * to a number teems. I haven't seen them. I other team members were oom- Catalina 4-Dom: Sedan. toe Brains in sodrihg in three hands fifll in the rough game. Braves. Bostm and toe Chicago ^heduled trip this winter will ^ “ •10.50 “ •7.50 man of toe local board, specu- pteoe.? , . Of giskmee, BoRon put up a strong don’t know their players, plalntog of ooMs and chest Ptas Parta lat«d that CSay wcNdd claim de Foiled by Youdi of toe past tour years, strack He Called ftHm penalties, inclu- Oidto managed toeii' first vtcto- ^ ^ Berkshire Snpw Basin Sat- Ifioptemtoca D ave fioutheeUn, fight to toe first half, oMy to “But 1 know Adolph Rupp. pains. AH are expected to be nCHEV. *595 pendency, with the ctoampion tor his 22nd goal In the second ding three a^nst the Brains, riee, the Red Sox cUpphig Phfia- As of Wednesday condi- teB behind to toe second half And from what 1 hear, he’s got ready. Corvair Monxa 2-Poor < 61 OLDS. ^095 rated by Faioetta as among the Sedan. FREE Brake Adjastmaat cMing “ either his mother or ali RXCHMOMD, Va. (AP) period. Then he added his 23rd, in the first period. He whistled delitoia 5:4 ahd the Cuba down- ®^® raported as "good to -beat ahooters to the oooferenoe, when'«to®(t®n*^ and stamtaa one of the greatest shooting Duke’s top scorer. Bob Verga, Now Open the Now Open 88 Holiday Sedan. . mony payments.” 'was a six-tuuild prcUi&inaiy breaking a l-l deadlock at 16:56 1« penalties in toe second per- ing aeveland 3-1. exceUent”. Optomisticidly we led .ttie otfeoae with 266 points spell tbe difference. teams he’s ever bad. And, has a touch o f towelMtls. He’s V Dene With Tune-Up SAVE *4.00 Sttorman said he doesn’t think w-y. « « lUcbmond Arena and Bie finale, before setting up lod, which was marked by jn other games, San Franois- \ day of end .a lOA average. Center-Art "With Cteik, -Soutoerlto, young man, if toatia true, he’s also counted on in a starting 55 OLDS, m tbe afanMiw paymmto, toe »7 7 ,- OMver. brawls featuring Reggie Flem- co whipped toe Oalifontia An- everyone will -Gluto 164 points and'playinak- BtitcMnscn, Boswortfa, McDon- got sometoing. rrte, but may be rt less than top DRY 6ULCH PACKAGE STORE 88 4-Door Sedan. 61 GHEV. n 095 ‘He’s reafiy got sometoliig strengtii. Showroom condition. Impala 4-Door Hardtop. irn iaamnawa. far. a.«rk ^ V S-STJ’l-S” t*Z «**■»'. »■« er’ Bob HuitcMnson, 148 pMnts, aid, Morteneen, Pep^ Groee BVSSELL^ DAY, Permittee pay to Ms divorced^ww^a^ other asrarnMnuak attempt. .a total of 49 potats. Oliver’s as- ” y Boston at 1.21, the thumped Otochmati 10-4, usual Friday night sign-up will wotto seeing." . Utah’s troubtee may be toe other oomebeck attempt. . fit. made It a trio of tii^iguie and Olmrtead, phis an eager Most of the' ftlkiTe eon hova radio, beat^ aotomatle Rot, would be valid ground for a - . „ Buevk’s second coal and Bruins' Ron ourwan.Stewart ana and^.tfae we louis Louis oowneadowned uetroitDetroit vaV3 and ^be------held■” at **the Y, 6:30 - 7:30. Tlie test comes Friday Mgbt meet serious. George Fisher, ROU11 8i TALCOtmUE eigfafti Erode oonttog ^ oomtog transmissloii, power steering and power brakee. OMipItls Fnst EmI Gheck-Up continued deferment. ^*^*f*”***-? then Ms mhMsl'y htm Rangers’ Wayne HiUman at ^ ;13 Kangea Gtty whacked Pitts- P®f5dssdon aU^ was hampered by a lip, we’re laoidag fm;vard to when Kentnoky, toe No. 1 team the team’s best rObounder, Hint to Trudon's YoHcswogtn Ctoy said he woifid be accom- WasMngton, D.C, waa too much vSterLi llnemate's “ d Fleming and John McKen- burgh IM . ^ money are required at this bad ankle and fkmtoerlte caught wliming^ eome______more-games.. ______... We to the nation and 26-1 for toe broke a leg in a late season StMfiiig Impncljpii Old WbMl AEgiiiw f pmded at toe hearing only by for Pep. of Hartford, Oonn., who “ ,ie of b 3 at n:24. ^ddi. Hreesoud- an American the fto. boto fhoton hpldteg toe atol5d"have good shse ahd. with seasion, puts its hopes for a game -arid is definttely out. Feataring hto permnal ettorney, Bdaard had hoped to use toe bout to ^ scorwleas dead- Brains flew to Dot^t sA- Su^drav. home too Tthe” ?"T«n todlvkhial olub down. Fai a year's 'experience under our record fifth NCAA national Sophomore Lyndon MacKay, MANCHESTER W. Jacko of New York. earn a title fight agairrst the — .... — taww. . tay. _ _ wemDcrB OI UM X-Tcen A Omplete Line Of Choice lock rt l:0S of the second sev ®>- «*® P“ ® winning ran tor the Meta with a oetta expects Hutchinson to betto, we'R be settotoing aU the ohamplonriiip on toe tele a 64oot6 Storting forward and ^ .5 0 T* And ttirt’e aH Ctey woidd say present featherweight champioo possibly the team's most con- AM CeadWeelBg B i^ Sion, but New York’s Jim Nlel- 10to4imliig single against the “etand-b^’^is^ H^Sre** to become one of toe omiference’s way," Fslcstta sumrned iqi- agatoSt Duke, toe NO. 2 team rt about the pereonrt appearance. Vincent Sahsar. IB FMSFta Ava 26-8. They ctaab te tbe aemill- Nsteot player, twisted Ms left WINES. UQUORS, H e was wifiicMC to talk rtxNit Ms Pep took too many auhchpi, mn tied the count rt 8:40. The ^®* ®**^,^* to set for ryxtaB. a»ok HUer started toe ^ Mdtocr pteQiara OLDSMOBILE Others toe Bolton nMOtar.ls U 9 4B 3 U 1 0 8 knse to a regional game end is 'TMUag aod SerrlelBg Ncjjv OMsmabOee M ^as^fightw M r George ebd lost a unanimous d ^ l^ Rangers IUi«»ni^ threatenedt ^ ^ thetoe rest of fiunday night with the Rangera. «By with a ehigle and S T toto^ JIJ Ctaiks St 4S I n 0 1 CORDIALS aw>defWMtve S t S n d -Hntrhinsoa__ _ M 40148 T4^ 4 Tens Western, No. 8 in Ihe a dotibttiH starter. , ' . . fair Ovea-2 2 'Years’* , daivalo. In Chuvalo’e native Wednesday night to Wbbdland.Wbbdland, the period, butbut' wwwere held...... -in . ^ ^ ______^_____ up on an______InfleM_ ort . . .be- - M .89 78 Al TNah got to kite Wednesday ou t Jett MrtDweH, scrappy Jkek ^1 noHon sad 26-1, plays Utah, ut* pIlK 512 WICST OBNTEN B IBEBT . And toe trtk sounded who now baa won 16 of hto 18 chock by a stiff Boston defense Oompebtlve shooting attracts »re soonng on Breeeood e Wt. Annoimcementa wlU be rnade 9 9 xr 8s 3 j ranked and tojury-boM)led,'.in nigUL H ie rest are scheduled to pmtioularly un-Oa^ke. prrtesstojal fights. >rt»d too goal - tending num p^clpant^-M a w i^ tm ^Bermet and initog jp. High Bosworth and deceptive Paul jtorteom i s 14 3 8 ., ^ FREE DELIVERY ^ PAUL DODGE PONTIAC Inc. Eteiote. aU sentora next year. |jgj;>rtb U -17 4 1 * 32 the Bscood game of the sentifi- arrive today. .AH have titort, MMn 0 ^ 1 1 OPEN HON. tbraFRLtm2P jf. “He could take me in 16 Pep held the featherweigM: o f'E d Johnston. basis than any other sportiiig Hew Toik and Tony Oilva. mok- Friday aftem oon^y if had 8 10 $S I;-} urt douMeheadar. Utah is 38-6 Nosed practicee scheduled on McMchMttr 6 4 3 ^ 1 THURS.aiid8AT.tUliPJl. 1 MITCHELL MUVE PHONE 44f.4S45 rounds,” Oay said. “Ha crown from 1942 to .1M5 and. Bucy^then converted a ytt^ y exrapt track and other teg Ms flirt tiPP®arei>ce rt (In weather toreea a eh u g o In AteD -ba PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966, BY FAGALT and SHORTEN iSelp Wanted—Female' SB Help Wanted—Female 85 AutoniobilcB For Sale* 4 THERE OUGHTA .BE A LAW NURSE’S AIDE, .8*11, fuU-timo MANCHESTEIR EVENING HEIRALDt MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, 9 IMPORTANt NOnCB and part-time. Laurel Manor, ' PAGE TWELVE passenger station wagon, IS,- ^ 50R im u C K .! ALL IMS YEARS I t HELD S o -O-O.'HO sooner D C DEUMtOAP* ‘R u 1964 OtvU RighU Lkw 649-4619. ______^ ______' --- BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE CLASSIFIED 000 miles, one owner. Call 649- NEED V;E GO ON f BlE’RE SURE ms OM1D HIS SIOCIL'MEOM.I MOVE IT MACK pKihlbltSi w ith esrtnia BE A Beputy Odunseior whdio LTITLB SPORTS 2OT4. y/A9 tO W H - IWPENEO 1 0 V0U,1D0 - oeptions, dlsertminaUon be- jour children are in SobooL W holes M issing causs o f sex. Xt wUl now b« Flexible hours, car helpful, 1969 FORD, Standard shlR, good EMOUGH'S EHOUGH.' ninning ocmditlon, $276. 649- necesaaiy for our readers training provld^. .Personal In* UO — ADVERTISING EVEIW STOCK'S not only to read the usual 40JM0mm 7972. (K3KE UP EXCEPT t e r v l^ . CaU 649-^914.______T u iV l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Female Help Wanted and i S g J S -----S S S S S o 1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA — M VPOG'SeU.1 Male Heq> Wanted claaslfl- H£H-HEH.'T«JB,IAMAtlireqy ANY VJ ASOendaeiKS 8 AM. to 5 PAL SAtESLADIES r tJESCENtjANTOF RICHARD/(RELATION UKiM hardtop, 4-speed, S27 cuUc inch SH SICK OF cations, but also our Classlfi- MWOSMBYSUm O BilOM catlon Help Wanted — Male r TWBUONHEAKTeD-i8aTONM.Y/> TD < llON.— r. . COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. engine, 300 h.p. good condition. USOKIN'AT lABlMirioC- nDnttk pddtat; rTRr^ioi'jni:! or Female . . . ST. . Fidl*time, 5. day woek. FATHGiC& SlOE.‘'A RN OR U»N for S-U ot 11-7 i ' ‘ BUGGS BUNNY iDRSATEWr LINES ONHlSBUILLaAGH^HlB OWN MlB tkiw mm CHaasUled or "Want Ada" are takea over the ptoaeM a noon -7 p.m. shift. FuB or part-ilnto. Laurel MmiKm. lOURlN* LULLS INTME e w a E .'^ ,«.> ' IHORSE (eaabu fotBB . unwlaoi bSti SSVtatoaB' 9t o M r « KNniniiM. lO ^ K S ^ JBOaun, for eoBvenlenee. The adverttoer shoald read Us ad the FIRST Manor 649-4519, YOUTH CENTRE IINA^ UAafw d a y i t a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS to time for P e 1964 FORD 600 XL, mint condi HC IC'N ^ U M t ditDfai UBolaiatta V-T H A T \ r nammpim •TOtiaatal cola ITTMaot dDTtaMite next Inswtion. The Herald Is reaponalble for only ONE laoer- tion, stereo radio, power steer- CXIUNTHR GHRliS—FuU-Ume. MANGHBBTBR B U LLY ALW AVB TAK E CARE dINattfHOd MBMaYcftt DOWN • U A a fv rect or omitted Insertion for any ndvertiaement and then only big, 362 engine, automatic steady worii. Apply One Hour SHOFFTNO PARKADE BUTCH P IC K S A CfTfMTJ to the extent of a "make g:ood" Insertion. Errors wUdi do hM transmission, bucket seats, $2,- F IB H T POLLER ME, n W t a ----- MarUniaing, 299 West Middle JO H ES SOPubUe «pMl 5 S S 3 5 = ^ ______lessee the value of the advertisement win not be eomotod Iqr 196. CaU 649-1541. ’Tpke., 649-1800. WILL WITH PORKVJ sacuda SPntaacndto “ make goodT’ Iniertloa. k e y p u n c h o p e r a t o r — A^El S S S t i — ei^rienced 026 Keypunch. Ap B w S d ^ ^ MERCEDES — 1969, 180-A, $600, WAITRESSES — Dining room IHERCt exceUent running condition. and cocktail lounge, fviU or ply perswmel Department, IND MORTGAGE — Un censed by mass registry of FOUND — Mongrel, black male, 60 terations and additions. Ceil will be in session in the Towii AA Zones. Variance is request*i„. limited funds available for sec Motor Vehicles. To qualify JUCWII.UAM5 wlUte epot on chest. Call Lee ings. Workmanship guaran Hall, Voter Registration Room ed to erect educational sjruc- •nm 6RANO OPENING B-n-AA money down with good Motocyclea— ^Kcycles 11 ond mortgages, payments to you must complete a piut Fracchia, Dog Warden, 648- No teed. 299 Autumn St. 648-4860. or fuU-tlme driver training on ’Thuwday, Hfereh 24th, 1966 tore on land owned by the Town 8694. crddit up to 36, months local suit your budget. Expedient from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p,m. for of Manchester, and designated bank ftaanoing. QUALITY Motorcycles for qual* service. J. D. Realty, 6IS-6120. program. If accepted, tui BEN CASEY CARPENTRY — Concrete work, the purpose of admitting all as nature center, at above loca FOUND — Mongrel, female, ity conscious people. As low as tion terms wlU be arrang anything from cellar to roof, persons who are found to ba tion. shepherd type pup. Call __ LeeAdc one of our sateenten atXNit $10 down. Motorcycle Sales, 595 A FRESH START wUl lump ed. Placement' service upon tasida and out, no substitute for qualifled to be Electors of the WllUam A . Oleksinskl and Fraoohia, Etoi: Warden, 54S. our new Ford 5-year or 60,000 'Washington St., Middletown. quality work, satisfaction guar your debts into one easy pay completion. Phono Hart ford 249-7771 anytime. Ttown o f Coventry. Wallace J. Parciak, 85 West 8694. mdies used car warranty* . anteed, competative prices, no ment. If you have equity in 1966 HONDA 150 — less than property, caU Frank Burke to The quallfleatloiu ara-AS fo l Center Street, Residence. Zone 800 miles, exceUent condition. Job too small. D A D Carpen A. Variance is requested to use BY FRANK O’NEAL FOUND — English Setter, black ^^05 CADILLAC Coupe De'VUie, try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- discuss ways and means. Con lows: ApjUicant must be twen iH O R T RIBS end wWte, male. Call Lee 2-door hardtop, DuH power _$400.______CaU 649-7367. _ necticut Mortgage Exchange, ty-one years of age, must be all or part of the premises for 8880. parking of motor vehicles, at FraccWa, Dog Warden, 643- OadHIajc feetur^vjggi HARLEY FLH, 9,809 miles, ____ I I I ------16 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- NOTICE a resident of the Town of Cov 8897. entry for six months. above location. *®®*- burgundy with black vtayl just Bke new, $1,160. cash. CaU OF MEETING AU persons interested may Rooting—Siding 16 FOR ADMISSION Any appUcant whO; ia a nato- LOOT — German Shepherd, 4 Interior. between 1-6:30 p.m. week days raUzed citizen o f the United attend this hearing. * '/t.i months oW, “ Tuffy” , cWldren’s 1955 f a l OON Sprint V-8, 2- BIDWELL HOME Improvement Business Opportunity 28 OF ELEC5TORS States shall preaent the certifi Zoning B oards Appeals _ . ^ Bt., Uo. — Roofing, siding, altera pot, vlcinilty Center door hardtop, automatic, b m W MOTORCYCLE model R- TOWN OF ANDOVER, cate of Ma naturalisation or a John F. CUffoid, tions, additions and remodel 649-9999. bucket seats, radio, beaiter, 69S, new condition, 1,800 miles, CONN. c(^y thereof issued by the Unit Chairman excellent one owner, Ught ing of aU types. ExceUent STOP • LOOK • GO Notice is hereby given that John A . CagianeUo, IXDQT—Grey poodle, blajck eor windshield, luggage rack, sad ed States Immigration and mist blue. workmanship, 049-6495. the Board of Admissions of Secretary tip, vlctaiity Avondale Rd. An dle bags and signal Ughts. WiU SUNOCO NatoraUaatkm Service. ’ Electors for the Town of An swers to name “Pete’’, collar 1905 MUSTAiNQ hardtop, 269 consider trade, no reasonable V A J ROOFING —aU types of Dated at Coventry, Oonneeti- dover will be in session in the cut, this 10th day of March with New York tags, children’s V-8 engine, cruisoinatic, pow offer refused. Cem be seen at roofing, new and old, hot tar, SERVICE STATION Conn. Construction Oorp., 251 gravel. Shingles, gutter, and Town Office Building on Mon- iMg. pet. Please call, 643-1844. er stoertaig, ixywer brakea, AVAILABLE NOW BY DICK CAVALLl Broad St. leaders. Free estimates. 644- day, March 21, 1966 from 6 Richard M. Oalinat, MORTY MEEKLE radio, beater, ebaitp. ivy p.m. to 8 p.m. for the purpose Donald S. Davis, LOST — Passbook No. W6677. green. Mack trim. ^ 8670, 668-2676. BY ROY CRANE Savings Bank of Manchester. Good gaUonage history of admitting all persons who Richard M. Hawley, BUZZ SAWYER Application made for payment. Business Services Ehepanded fiaMUties are found to be qualified to be Elmore ’Tuiklhgton, PACKERS oica: 1965 FAIRLANE 600, 2*door Roofing and Chimneys -A M3UN© MM4, D O 'lO l KNOW OilfiLLX T M R g 0 «•« \|JME^£L^/iRR0 W5 f u l l ! hardtop, automatic, radio. ______-O ffered 13 16 Moderate investment electors of the Town of Ando Board of Admiatioa MimNV/ HCWMANYOF'iOJC beaterr-whitewallB, w hite tmePH, sldawalks, atone walla, ROOFING — Specializing re- Paid bratadng ver, Conn. Preferably middle TDUflMU. TCMS lOUfSTPICKBC) Announcements 2 with Mack vhiyt trim. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. pairing roofs of aU kinds, new ExceUent taoonie Applicants must bo 21 years , age men for light PhY FOR UP lt4 TmVAt2D'i of age and a resident of the THIS.' J| TU STfeN O r ELECTTROLUX Owners — Free AU concrete repairs. Reason roofs, gutter toork, chimneys Dealer retirement plan packing. Pleasant 1964 OOiMET Oatiente, 4-door, Cleaned, . repaired. Aluminum Town of Andover for six v b z / m an v. pickup and deUveiy. Prompt V-8, autcanatic, power steer able prices. 643-0861. working conditions. service on your Electrolux (r) tiding. 80 years’ experience. _ _ . „ . _ .___ „ _ _ months. Wcuitod Fringe benefits. ing, power brakes, silver APPLIANCES repaired — aU Free estimties. CaU^wlay. ^ Detailed Intonnat^ OaU Naturalized citizens must cleaners. Also featuring rug gray with red vinyl intertor, makes waahsn, refrigerators, PART-TIME washer. Call Electrolux author 643-5361, 644-8338. present proof of citizenship. 4 Apply Personnel ’lib^ oome no Meaner. freezers, diyers, gas and elec Ruth K. Munson, I'i" ized sales’ and service. Call 649------— ^----- SUN OIL CO. COUNTER MEN tric ranges. OU burners Town Clerk 0843, 286-4251. Please ask for 1964 FORD custom, 2-door se- Heatinfir and Plumbing: Week days 56^^00 9 AJM. to 4 FJift Depti dan, 6 cylinder, standard Meaned- and repaired. Oosma 17 WUl Ttaln Augustine Kamienskl. Eveningis, Weekends — ' shift, radio, henter, eactra AppUanoe, 6494)065. COMPLETE plumbing and Mr. Smith, 236-0413 Age No B ar^t □ 3 -/y Mean, white with red trim. HAROLD AND SON RabHsb Re* beating servlcei complete new Apply In Persm At lOMA MFO. C a fivME BYOMETKEAKn-ACADA BENERAIS Personals 3 moval — attics, cellars and bathroom Installations , and O r W rite — - ^ARE SEIZED DURINS.THE NI6HT. 1964 FORD oonverUfale Galaxle iRegent Street yards, W e^y or monthly pick bathroom remodeling, 30 years P.O. Box 71, East Hartford FIREPLACE M EATOW If 600, V-8, crulBomatlc, power In business. E atl | VanCamp, M anchester moOMB TAXES’ prepared by up. BoUen, Manchester vicin 1216J4 SUver Lane, ^ steering, radio, heater, white 649-4749. Marvin Baker, 643-0117. ity, HarMd Hoar, 649*4084. East Hartford, Cona. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER walls, white, black top. Mack BY LANK LEONARD intertor. B O m PLUMBING and heating WOOD ^ m C K Y FINN WCOME TAX rotuzns, do it TYPEWRITERS — Standard and electric. Repaired, over* repairs, alterations, Mectrlo FOLKSi LULU BELLS WILL HOW nnmCN WTHBTHICWBTiPtoWEK PWI UNLe«»»STHE early. Raymond P . JeweU. CaU 1963 FALOON oonverttUs, 6 INVITATION UU HUSfcRUBEER. lIFE-UKEOATORi AND IT POPS UPm 643-7481, evenings call, 649- ' hauled, rented. Adding ma and gas hot water heated, free LARGE ^ - I DON’T I rDUKBTOOOUPrr W EU,! OUESS YES— AMLSTXJNE IS SWIM OUT TO THEOAiTORB LAIR! * cylinder, standard shift, ra ' estimates. Cdl 643-1496. TO BOSTON NEXT WE CAN GO, RA! IN! WHO SHALL I IF YOU HAVE A WEAK STOMACHi I THE CROWD.. r,.>4P}’ SHgLL Y HOHbYiI 4866. dio, heater, whltowaUs, red, chines rented and repaired. BUNDLE I oUW KNOMtraLASlI OB ^ 1VOU CDl T O BID OURAAONCyisy WHBMOOKJJ V VffEIC MOOMOO / I POtfT THINK y tS C A U IN O ? K PLEASE DON’T WATCHl TrAOTCHAWEP I bkuMc top, black trim. Piekup and deUvery service. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -A N O S K A IL <>AW.STONEIS INCOME TAX Returns — Busl- Sealed bids will be received at ? 5t RUNNIN' o u r STHWK *W.S10Ne) W , Tale Typewriter Service, $49* Millinery, Dressmaking: 19 the office of the General Man. )m xeeru 9y MiTKimr/j THOSE HISTDWCAL nawr and individual, prepared ^903 f o r D wagon, 6 pesnenger W. a. etENNEY TROUBLE? WORK? p l a c e s ; by fuU-time Income tax ac country bedan, 'V-8, automat .. ■ — 1— — FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and ager, 41 Center Street, Man- countant Raymond- Girard, ic, power eteering, radto, LAND CLA|iRINQ, tree re reasonably done in my home. Chester, Conn., imtll March 30, 649-825$ 649-6660 or call ooUect 876* beater, wWteiwalls, Mue with moval, and chain work. CaU 643-8750. 1966, at 11:00 a.m. for Aerial 286 NORTH BIAIN ST. 7862. matMitag vk^ trim, one A. Michaud, 742-8006. Ladder ’Truck. Bid forma, plana W Free Road Test and owner. LADY’S and GENT’S ouetom and specifications are available Esttmato WANTED —Ride to Pltkta St, 8BARPENINO Bervlca — Saws, tailoring and alterations at at the Controller’s Office, 66 ic AU Work Onaiaateed East Hartford from Oak A 1963 FALOOIN sbatoon wacun, knives, axes, shears, skates, home, reasonable. 643-2264, 139 Center Street Manchester, i t Budget Terma Main, arrivtag 8:30 or 9 a.m. 6 eylfnder, eutomaitic, radio, rotary blades. QulMc sarvloe. Woodland St. Connecticut i t Free Towtng 648-8661 after 6:16. ______beater, excellent ooodltign, Oapltol Equlpmen. Oo„ SS :------Town of Manchester, EXPERIENCED MANCHESTER TRANSMISSION CO. P' white with Ian vkiyL . Main St, Uanebeatar. Hours Connecticut 16 BRAXNASD FLAOE — 646-0022 INCOME TAX returns pre daUy 7-6. Thursday 7-6, Satuiv Moving—Trucking— pared at reasonable rates. CaU ■* Robert B. Weiss, EXECUTIVE Bear Seymour Auto Store Main S t., day 7-4. 64^796l. ^ ’ Storage 20 JMm M w tte , 649-9017. General Manager FrraGERALD FORD, Inc. DIQK’B SERVICE — Snow- f 6 r l ig h t dtiivery or col- SECRETARY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANS RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES i BY LEFF and McWlLUAMS INCDME TAX service avail lections of smaU units, have MR. ABERNATHY able. Daa Vernier, coU 649- “Tofflend County's OUent plowing, trucking, moving, rub- Permanent position. FOKD DIEALSH” btah ramoval, carpentry, clean car and pick up truck^raany 8329. ______available. Pleasant BUT I'D SOONER ing, general rajiain, aU types years .experience, know town WANTED Windsor Aive., RockvOto wen. 643-7116. working conditions, BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT IT WAS SOAA&WHERE OKAV..N RISK IT THAN TO o f odd Joba. Txy D ick, raaao» fringe benefits. . a r o u n d h ere 1 LOST Z'LL (SO TE A M UP WITH THE Automobiles For Sale 4 OPEN EVEN1Nare mo representative. Alfred Amtil, you name your own price. ville, Conn. tor Miwi transmtstion and oth 1961 CHEVRCKiBT Blacayne, 2- 1229 Main S t Mancbeater 110 Bsyaa Dr., Mandheef*. #44- ^edal ratea tor homeownen er pagia Oal 648-2895 aft* door, V-8, floar aUft, sameaent Phone 049-523& 814L- «1. or over. e49-786l, 876-840L 1^ 3YT 4:30. ocofitloiu OaU 646-2074.
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 Bonaes For Sale 72 Booses For Sale 72 Booses For Sale 72 Soborban For Sale 75 Soborban For Sale 75 Rham Distrifct Vernon PAGE FOURTlj^ WARAN<»B ROAD — Prime MANCHESTER — excentiimaUy AUTHEINTIC 7 room Cape on % BOLTON Center —Choice toca- VERNON — Six zoom oontemp- • m ^ - • _ _ „ _ w «. .. * ___«______«>______TT ^ 0 Wlllf Honsdiold Goods 51 Apartments—Flats— Hofisea For Rent 65 joceiUaB, overalsed fbu r bed- clean 6 room fireplaced Cape, tlon, L-shaped Ranch, large Uv- orary Oitionlal, U A R built, Drama Group H «lp U Hd, W yteJ-lM. 8« ------acre tot 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, T cn m en ts 6 8 ,erfect condition.* Sell- The Town of Vernon and iU Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Rothman woek.— Traneportattcn required, Twmtred. and typing eaaenttaL Salary In WSttams Oo. room house, 2 baths, vacant, Cape ~ with rec room, 2 full ^ tiled * Oipe, fireplace, knotty pine Best Hartford. rangea, automatic araaberi niriied, oil beat, knotty pine tag tor $18,900. Inunediato oc iJJSra‘“S;^rW~rmiiedlate ^ k teachers will spend an adcUUon- of RockvUle. M «. Jean Daley of accordance with experience. 'baths, landscaped yard’ with oaa 643-7889. Career Opportunities with guarantee^ Bee them at MANCHESTER —exceBent lo- finish, working adulta. 648-6889. $16,500 — ATTRACITVB 8% exceUent for the handyman, cupancy. The R. F, Dimock Utehen, ^ ough wlU be mak^ his final ^ ^ 26 per Hartford and Mr. Stuart Kit- Write. Box H, Herald. dVIL yaiQlNEER — eatimat- WAUJ»APER — Paint Sale, room Ranch, fireplace, garage, only $14,500. T. X Crockett, patio, near Buckley School. 643- occupancy, fl6,600. LAp- country sized Utehen with P hilbrick Agency, 649-8464. VEUtNON R ecent R anch on a " ‘.‘“.“‘■./’’t'i.ir'r,” “ tlO" f po,M„ h^iful. Afjply Personnel Dept. perienced. 742-6061. regular price, • Sherwin Wil Hartford, 622-0931. MANCHESTER — $16,900. 6 high shaded lot, 6% rooms in an modern conven- was "^ ed Most Valuable MassachusetU Mutual to Tollandere Square Dance Club and hot waiter plus much more, cated, heat, hot water, stove )ntilt-ta ovec, range, dlsfawssh I(»a Mfg. Co, R^ent St., Mian- Excellent starting salary with liams Co., 981 Main St. Man- room Cape, garage, central cucludes a e s 3 very largetarge bedrooms. Deorooms, lenoee,------year **■ 'wwnd Iwme at Member’ of the Mayors and for insurance Co. will provide equate dance ta;,,. Full or Part-Time ■ EVERYTHING in steriUxed re- $126; J. D. Real Estate Oo., and refrigerator. $120 nwnth- •r, 3 generous bedrooms, 2 cer- MANCHESTER — Executive clw ster. autom atic increase during cheater. unie baths, fireplaced family home, Porter Street area, 4 location, wooded lot. aU city j,™ kitchen with built-ins and appotatarat vrtte Ws ro e m the Martas ta A change ended ta explosive struction for the young people, EXPEIUENCED hydraidic back condiUoned used fumitura and 64341129. ly . 649-4824, 875-U 66. utilities, (piick octniponcy. Bel -•__ •___- __ mvnerowner onlv only on onSunday. Sunday. Write Write Minuet he ^ewas was named named to to the tee i,«.between__ _ Massachusetts Area Aren vnuthyouth who are interestedinterested’ tnaining program. room, tann^ tram, a gorge large bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 dining area, fireplaced Uvtag WOMAN to Bve-ln, care for 2 Good Steady Positions hoe operator. 742-j)061. SCREENED LOAM for tfaa.best appUances, high quaUty — 1am ______Box 193, Westhrook, Conn. All-Connecticut Cast at tee i-epresentaUves and are cordially invited to attend. ous living room, 2-oar garage, lavatories, 2-car garage. F ie ri- R eal Ehtete, 643-9832. room with 'waU to waU carpet yoimg girls, private room and in lawns and gardens. Deliv- prices, LeBlanc Fumitu.’e, 196 MANCHESTER — 8 rocm heat-, ------— Drama Festival. members of the Vernon Ipsur- In Basic Traintaa Excellent Ccnnpany Benefit ered froin our screehtag plantj South Street, RockvilU. 876- ed apertment, centeaUy locat- $25,900. W olverton Agency, da iram .^tio, fuUy alr-randl- m ANCHEJSTER vicinity — ing, 2-car garage, $18,600. Wol ■------At the recent senior talent ______.i bath. Boiud, salary, fumiehed. APPLY BOLt ON CBNTEaEl _ . . J’ J J ance A dvisory B oard. Navy Seamen Recruits Program EXPERIENCED DUMP triKSk A lso ' gravel, sand and fill. 2174. Open 9-8. ed. C ^ 643-7166. Beattora, .649-2818. tloned. Shoum by appotatment ^ center verton A gency, R ealtors, 649- Write Box V, Herald. Wanted—Real Estate 77 at Rham he was awarded mlsunder- drew C. Stephenson, 20, operator, 742-6061. only, CaU the R. F. Dimock Manchester. Charming new 6 2813. DINING ROOM set, floor model FIVE ROOM apartment, n ^ APARTMENTS d u t c h c o l o n i a l — consist- half of standing about Massachusetts David A. S. Stephen, 21, D&L ’ * Co., 6495246. room Raised Ranch, 8 bed a solo rendition of Vachel Lin- “ « CARPENTE5RS F ram ers, over. 742-7886. Hi-Fi, ™ i^ant'stand, mlaceHan- ty pedsoDTated and rem odeled. tag of 7 rooms, and 1% hatha. COLONIAL — Lovely Colonial- WANTED — 8 - bedroom Colo Mutual’s bidding for tee poUcies sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. the equivalent in business ex- rooms, Uvtag room, dining day’s poem. ‘The Congo”. good wages for the right men. ARMSTRONG 9x12 vinyl rugs, ous items. Redecorating. 649- $120 monthly. 649-4817. Now has opentags, ta' S A ndlUon wmds caimot de- 8 ROOM COLONIAL —2 years Ranch, 7 rrams, 2% baths, nial, Manchester, garage, cen ______•*Tw,___ V______II r,*’’ ■ arose when an advisory board Stephenson of 22 Center St., Manchester Parkade room and Idtehen, fireplace, pactenoe, write — 649-0164 o r 742-9019. |7.77. SheTwin-WilMams C o.,- room apartments with BcrihS this typical Now Eng- old. 2 car attached garage, 4 2 fireplaces, electric heat, cus .uriii member disregarded proper pro- RockviUe, are both undergoingT' Full-Time 7886. THREE ROOM unfqmished built-ins, basement garage, one trolly located. ^ 1 Mr. ’Tivnm, pj^y players will water, heat, toove and re land designed home, car^uUy large bedrranns, 1% baths, Uv- tom built features such as 8:30-4:30, 643-1531, No agents. ... . T. gong” a ceihires on bids for the policies, seven weeks ot baste training TRAINBE to work In furniture Manch^r. aparimmt, first floor, avail frigerator, $115 monthly. diatom enfted * with the tog room with fireplace, for acre w ood ed 'lot, $1,900. down, kitchen built-ins, intercom and and called the home office ot at tee Naval ’Training Center SUN OIL COMPANY full price $16,800. U A R R eal- tw o-act play se t ■within the E^rt-Time Days WOMAN to do bousewotk, one P.O . B ox No. 71 repair and finishing riiop. CaU CUSTOM BUHT portable bar Musical Instruments 53 able Apwil, 1st. Inqtare 288 Cen Call 643-4312. evenings. grace and beauty of Colonial mal dining room, large kltoh- radio throughout. Ideal home Mass achusetts Mutual, in at Great Lakes, Dl. Upon oom- fuH day or two half days week Sisat Hartford, ConnecUout Mr. Pettenglll, 646-0111. on wheels with refrigerator, 4’ gu y m r e c t from our ware- ter St. days of old. Central chimney en with Tappan dishwash- ^ for gracious entertaining and B ZONE LOTS wanted. CoU 649- walls (^ con^t of Dominican gpringfieid, Mass., directly, plettion of recruit training, they ly . Can 643-6433. long, $225. 64^-2607. •with 2 flreidaces, wood shtaglsd er, disposal, radio and inter- R. D- Murdock, 643-6472. outdoor Uving, private right of 4291. The habits ™ “ They contacted tee wiwrong wt'H be aaotgned to a schral, house and save $200 - $450 on MANCHESTER - large, new. goTiTHGATE APARTMB ^ - were copied from a photograph gambrel roof and smaU pane com. Mid 20’s. Immediate oc m an,’ Kloter said, “and were Shore station or ship. ‘CLERICAL OE3T MY Free catalog, earn $80, ------;______— ASSEMBLERS SPOTS BEFORE your eyes — brand new Winter, Melodl. 4 room apartment, two blocks SOUTHGATE AFAKTMIBiniss South St., Vemm home, 5 bed- —^------' roewns, waUctag distance to all a technician in eervicing DEAR ALICE. I know I’m no ------:— ::: r large rooms, stove and refrlg- Wanted To Rent 68 rooms, convenient location, low MANCHESTER— central Cape ad,ools and shopping. <3aU own- Than Mill Tax Hike ke^rolM l^bote plals In ’’<5^ of dependents coverage. WtadeorvUle; a eon to Mr. and prove exoepttoftally inter and excellent working condi An Equal OpporUmlty WE BUY Md sell anUque and ------Key roies in doui piays. in tjiaso rates are finiAranteAH fo r -ibrAeMMSM* our broad line of figuring thing but avcold, inanimate ma 20’s fo r im m ediate sale. Bel near schrals, bus, shopping, 4 ’These rates are guaranteed for Mrs. Donald Grous, Merrow esting to those whoM fam tions. Glazier’s, 648-6846. Ebhployer used furniture, China, glass, eU- heated.^ WANTED 8 bMroom du^dex ______er, 643-W<57.______'The board of finance says tag on the program need all ^o^ng,’’ he plays an elderly year.” Tolland: a iwn to Mr. and machdinee. chine to you. But love will ______' A gency, R ealtors, 646-0460, rooms down, 2 unfinished up, ilies are now in school and ver, picture urameB, old coinsi ^ * d- sary. am bitious man, $126. guaran- , :------;------— MANCHE3STER — 4%-4% two ______Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. _ ^ ^ ^ F’irehouse, and that he is ta the m onthly. lic in pleasant office. Must bs ford firm. Typing and toed to start. For Information MECHANIC for (dean medium NICE LARGE room for gentle 900. Mitten Agency, BeEtitors, ed tot, $3,600. Call tee R . F. The 50-m4H alHowe 35 miMs processing of checking it, p rior ®*®®> ***• '***• MFG — 36 h.p. Johnson, trailer, man with references in attrac FIVE ROOM apartment,' with Kloter said that one prob- High School graduate with at shorthand. Fringe benefits. weight truck fleet, some out 643-6830. family located centrally, good located— 8 Dimrait *6 o. 649-5246. fo r tee school budget and 15 to having it filed ta town oaU 528-6686 or 644-0202. skis, etc. $500. 649-6089. or without heat, enclosed income or llve-ta. AU that’s re tom encountered was that Maa- Posts Filled tractive personality, 6 day Call 260-8291 tor appoint side work, plenty of hours. tive home, convenient. 649-4966, bedroom Ranch, nicely land miUs for the town budget. Ac- MANCHESTER — $8,100 as- quired Is $2,000 to assume tee clerk’s office. saohusetts Miutual had to com week, liberal vacations, per m en t FULL TIME GENERAL factory Must be dependable. Pay open. ,21 Church St. porch. 643-1021 alter 6:30. scaped, corner property, ga (xnxhng to figures arrived ait stunes mortgage on this spa preeent m ortgage. 640-8588. J. Suburban For Sale 75 The parcel is a gift to tiia pute ite figures prematurely. manent position, unusual thrift and aosembly work, no exper 643-2414. rage, new siding,. storms. last night, the school board For Schools PLEASANT Room — adjoining LARGE 8 room heated apart- cious 6 room Colonial, garage D . R eal Estate Oo. 643-5129. town from James M(Oarti^ and Youth Charg^ 'The polidea run from July 1 plan. Beneficial Finance, be- COUNTER GIRL wanted part- ience required. Overtime end large patio and walkway. Call t OLLAND — Six room Cape, budget ropiest is up approxi' bath, completely furnished, mente, stove, refrigerator and and porch, quiet street, excel William Peck of the Lawton tween 9-5, 643-4166. tim e nighte. Apply Bess Eaton full benefits. Empire Tool and Help Wanted— USED BOATS owner, 649-3319. fu ll Shed dorm er, 1% baths, rraately 25 per cent over last to June 30. However, under the Hebron EUementory School Private entramce. 649-7702. garage, first floor, $120; sec lent area. Hayes Agency, 646- MANCHESTER —7 room fire Investment Co., owners of the In 2-Car Crash present circumstances, *Ve Donuts, 160 Center St., Man- M fg, Stock P lace, 648-5618. Male or F emale 37 3-4 bedrooms, walk-out base- year, and tee Grand List, from Principal Ray E. Gabdtaer, ond floor, $115. 6444)238. 0181. placed Colonial, recently pan SEVEN ROOM custom Split on adjacent apartment complex.- HOUSEKEEPER - Companion cheater, 1058 Owens flag dhdp cmieer rent, kitchen eled family room, modem ment, fireplace, acre tot, $17,- which tax income to derived, is Terry R. MeSweeney, ,20, of Parents* Newelet- to Uve in with widow, central APPLICATIONS are being tak 26Oil’ ' . _ _ . wooded acre tot, in area of fine Acceptance of the. parcel was privileges, parking. OaU 648- FOUR ROOM, send fl ^ *'* * variance to dim- suit ta an adddUonai rebate on 16’ Brtebci—top, side and stem lot with trees, decorated with Agency, Realtors Hague, resigned. CLERK-TYPISTS PLEASANT ROOM near bath CREST LLTXURIOUS Duplex aitora, 646-0469^ extra features.'Leonard ail plus garage. 125x1b0’ lot. «>® apartment-complex W ’ * July 1. _ _ IMPORTANT NOnCB ExceUent opportunity oovers elegance for rich and exclusive High SciHMti Additions was driving east hit a stopped Immediate opening tor quali for gentlemen. 54 High St. Aportmeirte, 4^ rooms, 1^ A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. Home In excellent condition. Ktoter said that the policy for experienced man ta beauty plus luxiuy. Fireplaces, MANCHES’TER — $600. down is The board of finance approved fied Individuals with or without The tW CivU Rights Law 14’ OMtown lap— (excellent) baths, 2 large bedrooms, 2 pri Real private location but atiU The board of directors has ta the remr operate;! by proposed for the town is more J’’® ^ education. prohibits, with oertata ex our office maintenance MANCHESTER bathrooms, garages. You name ell,you need on this 6-room ^..^rmTirq'rTnR a re(jue3t fo r $2,000 fo r prelim experience tor general office vate entranertJ, Mvlng room, Capa with fireplace, near bus MANOHBSTHR — Bowers (stose to elementary school. T. already authorized the general Marcia B. Oriowskt of 105 Uhlon S^SS^enslve than a new ta- ^ u ^ work. AU poBltione require good ceptions, dlsorlmlnaU'on be depeutment Hours, 4 Mao New Boats by Starcreft. PLEASANT ROOM for rent, It, this house has it. For ap School area, 7 room Colonial, inary plans for a high sch(xil the resignation of Wallace Bru- DRIVE-IN THEATRE dining roon\, modem kitchen, line and abopping. Dollar wise, J . Crockett, R ealtor. 643-1677. manager to prepare bid speedfl- Tolland ’Tpke. west of N, suranoe company can offer he- e aecretarv The typing ahiUty and high school cause o f sex. I t wlU noiw be p.m. - midnight Good parking. Call 643-8203. pointment to see caU Philbrick 3 bedrooms, 1^ baths, den, cafeteria - auditorium addition. range, refrigerator, Venetian this house is worth your at cations tor the new firehoilse Mata St„ according to police. cause reserve______funds have el- h®“/' “ education. ExceUent working necessary for our readers wages and working Agency, 649-8464. formai dining room, large ^ u t H WINDSOR — Beautiful The selectmen must now set a resignation of Mrs. Goldie liv- Now increasing staff for McBRIDE’S blinds, carpeted. Open stair- tention. CaU Betty. Goldsnider, and, on April 12, wlE consider PoUce report the Oriowski car provided, conditions and liberal employe not only to read the usual conditions, above aver kitnhen, detached garage, 6% room Ranch with fuU base- date for a town meeting, so the erant, of the elementary school the new season. Openings SPORT SPOT /xise, central free paricing, on 649-4965. J. D. R eal Etotate an appropriation and a method was M ^ Measles Decrease 6epefite including one week Female Help Wanted and age benefit program. ROOMS FOR RENT, 17 Spruce treed lot, $22500. Wolvertoii ment. R eal buy at $16,250. TUed town can vote on the appropria- staff, who has been on leave of now fo r everting w ork. OaU 639 Center St., Manchester bus Une, near shopping, quiet Co., 643-5129, 649-8538. of financing. ^ pe4d vacation if employed be- Male Help Wanted classifi St., 649-2494. Agency, R otors, 649-2813. bathpvanity, many extras. WIU tion."-- n i t tom*!****^"^**" ^ T he incidence o f a poten tial- j,as also Mr. Elmer Wilson, eve section. It’s Just like owning FIRST OTTERING The new facility, which wiU tore A.pril 1. For further infor cations, but Wanted — Male RESIDENTIAL area, x 300 qualify for minimum EHA fi- Before making Its decision. Both drivers were examined ™ *»®«" accepted by the hoard, A >P L Y nings, 646-5900 or 649-6000. your own home. Rent very 100 FIVE RQQM RANCH— 8 bed replace the one on Spruce St., mation or to arrange interview or Female, oIm our Qaaslfi- shaded lot, 6% room Ranch naiKting. T. J. Crockett, Real at Manchester Memorial Hos has shown a decre^, Last month the teachers of ROOM IN Private home for gen reasonaltie. OaU 646-3666. Elxcelleiit 5 rDom Rantdi, 2 rooms, modern kitchen, ceram board asked First Selectman i,e aimllar to the new Mc- tag a RockviUe Public Health ^ and 7 matii, the super- contact Mns. Peteraon, 64S-. catlon He^ ; . . 37. Diamonds— ^W atches— with an Income, ideal for In tor, 643-1677. Riohard M oira what he thought. pital and then released, and tleman, ca ll after 4, 643-1797. fireplaces, hot water oil ic tiled bath, near bus, school, Kee St. Firehouse, constructed Nursing AssrxAaitlon ImnuuUza- principals met to 1161. FIRST NATIONAL Jewelry 48 AVAILABLE APRIL 1. Two laws or tor the young family Morra said the addition was each vehicle was towed away. APPLICATTONS are being tak- —— „ beat, ceramic tile bath, fuU Shopteng. $14,900. Char-B(Mi BOLTON —Brand new,^6-room at , a cost of about $174,000. Uon clinic held early ta F e ^ - discuss the math problem ta the LIBERTY MUTUAL STORES bedroom apartment, almost who can use extra Income, ex something that could be “ pro Court date for MieSweeney is TURRET LATHE operators, ex^ en for sales persons for curtain WATCH AND JEWELRY re- baaement, hatchway, Rtany Real Etotate, 643-0668. Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 fire Hose Co. 1 wiU vacate its Pine ary, the asp<>ctation reporte. grades and the transition ^ Apartments-—Flats— new, electric kitchen with ceUent condition, $20,500. Wol- longed,” but not “cllmtaated,’’ M arch 28. INSURANCE CO. perienced, night shift, hours 6 Paok A Oakland Avee. and drapery department, eve- Pairing. Prompt service. Up to cloaeto, large kltoben, city places, 2 baths, treed acre lot, St. Firehouse this week, and Va(:ctae ww administered to between the years. A concerted Tenements 53 range, refrigerator and dispos- verton A g e h cy ,. R ealtors, 649- m a n CHEJSTER —Ranch, and that It was a facility that a Etanest Prevost, 01. H artford, pjn.-4 a.m. Premium pay, all nings 6:80-9 p.m. Grant’s, <»« Jrour old watch In utilities, combination win brick and aluminum siding. win move into. . the _ ------McKee St. ^ 43 chUdren by Dr. Joseph Kris- i« heine made to see that BOTHERED BY BILLS? Pay at Brat, hot water, T.V. an 2813. rooms, 3 bedrooms, city util school the size of the junior- benefit!. Dean Machine Prod East Hartford Parkade. trade. Cosed Mondays. F. E. LOOKINO lor anything in real dows and doora, oversized CaU Helen P alm er, 649-3877. J. facility. The Pine St. property was given a written warning for tan. ' dS(ta?n^ tore the b S ’em with $$$ earned srtling tenna, w asher rind d ryer on ities, one block to bus, church senior Wgh school probably tel ucts, 166 Adams St., Manches ______;______- B ray, 787 Main Street, State estate rentals — apartments, 2’ • car garage, amertto D. Real Estate Co., 6435129, will be advertised tor sale W the following too closely yesterday children ta EJUlngton recelv- *nr ith n-ade math and A ^ . Only a few hours need premises. Conve^ent to bus MANCHESTER -=-7 room house, etc., $13,900. PhUbrick, Agen ought to have. " , ter. w a i t r e s s and WAITER need- Theater Building. homes, multiple dw ellings, caU drive,' exceUent (XHidition 649-8638. t ed daily. Territories avaiiable line and shopping. 9 West Mid cabinet kitchen, porches, 2-car cy, Realtors, 649-8ttL Morra mentioned, as he has i.w «t wM,r. ISKL’S? Jt,;. “■ * " r S WE HAVE FuU-time or part- ed, part-tline. CaU BoHon Lake ~ ■■ ...... J , D. R ealty, 643-6129.' throughout. Anaaldl buUt. In yesterday's rtoiy about northbound car he was driving ment last. month, which re- enmothly. - in' Manchester. Gall today, 289- dle 'ipke. Seen by appointment garage. Beautiful extra large before, that he thought crowd AUTO MECHANIC, afternoons. time machine Jobs making Hotel, 643-9731. Garden—Farm—Dairy ------room older OOVENTOY -Apple, prach, survivorship benefits voted for -bit a preceding car that had quires only one application to week' the 6th and 9th - 4922. ------only. CaU George H. Willard, Bow ers School area, lot Mrith trees, g;arden space.. MANCHESTB3R ing at the Jiigh school could be Experienced in Huie-upa and basebaUs, days only, visit us Products 50 ^ w e s t Middle ’Ipke., modem pear, plum and cherry trees town firemen, credit should have stopped tor a red signal light be fully effective, instead of teachers the suoervisor 643-0612. priced for immediate sale. Near schools, on bus line. Hard home centrally l(x:ated, near ’eased by using rooms in the EXTRA INCOME working general repairs. Seymour Auto, for complete Informatioii. Tob- HAIRDRESSER WANTED—full ------4% itxjm duplex, heat, hot wa- ______surround this 5-rram home with been given to Assistant Fire operated by Louise Woodruff of four. A dental health confer- elementary prihclpalit' er Baseball Mfg. Cb., 114 or part-time. Apply Duet STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. to beat at $14,900. Mitten Agen bus, school, shopping. Selling proposed new elementary part-tim e 5-10 hours a week as 681 Main St., M anchester. tef, electric stove, refrigerator, r o o m Unfurnished 2-oar garage, plenty of storage Chief Sedrick Straughan and WeUs St., on Main St. south ence was held ta EJUlngton, and ^ discuss the progress Brooklyn St., RockviUe. Beauty Studio, 687 E. Middle Tomaszewskl, Box 363, South cy, R ealtors, 643-6080. fo r $14,500. CaU tee R . F. Dlm-^ school. The town has already progress garage, basement storage. $130 apartment, first floor, $110. space, m ove-in condition. CaU the department’s health and M Brainard Pi., police say. saw 44 youngsters given the EXPERIENCED John Deer. Tpke. Manchester. Rd., Bolton, open daily. 649- Charles Lesperance ock Co. 649-5245. appropriated $6,000 fo r prelim made ta the grades and the es-~ Apply in person v70 FAMILY — 5 and 5, 8 643-5129, 649-8538. ing an improper right turn was their teeth cleaned and (taeck- work. Call after 6 p.m., 742- apjtiiance delivery truck. OaU APPLICATIONS are being tak- tions for this school. the groundwork and were the the chUdren wiU have a solid, Manchester. 649-7620 with breezeway and two ear Quiet issued to Myrtle O. McGregor ed. 6190. Mr. PeUengiU, 646-0111. bedroom arrangement, .pjjgj njEAL showpiece for an- One member of the finance prime movers for the board of background tor next year’s luncheonette, ".S S il'ri'.S - ■™k e i . r o o m ™ garage. HeavUy wooded lot, reaWenUal area on level treed ______1 t>___u directors’ approval. . o f H Campfield Rd. yesterday During the month, Ruth E. Starks, Baldwins. $1 and up. Locust St., $120. CaU 643-2426, block from Main. Heat hot wa tiques. Ebght room Ranch, au board questioned the board of work. Grades 8 and 4,, Kinder-, ^veJte* « WANTED - AU around A-1 EXPERIENCED grader opera- ade. 172 South Main St. choice residential area (Inke- tot. Wa&ley R. Smith Agency, about 10 a.m. after an east- Hoyt reports, the association's 8® PP*y y * nn anlitailln' aiMjI Mr'tetv vmbm rwtta amnAelfta Iraw jntca 9-6. ter, electric range and refrig thentic (xtlondal decor, 85 acres, ' education’s plan not to equip garten and first and second mechsMio afid body man. Con tor, one amesite raker, one LARGE e x e c u t i v e R anch, 1 wood Circle). House has many : 643-1567. bound car she was driving from nurses made more than 1,000 - -a- ESast Center St., 643-1410. APPUCATTONS are beWg tak erator provided. CaU 649-9404. brook, good frontage. Lappen the kitchen ta the addition, but tact Leon Bouchard, Paul truck driver, married men, BHEISH apple cider, cold stor rooms, modern kitchen witb'aU extras, must be seen to heap------^ ^ Cooper St. onto W, Center St. vlsltaj of the total, 527 were ® aui* en for department manager for A gency 649-5261, 649-6140. to offer lunches tm a catered Winners Nam6d -Dodge Piuitiae, Inc., 1 MltcheH steady work, good pay. Write age ap^ee. Ferrando Or- BISSELL ST. — Third floor, 8 buUt-ins, dining room, tm fir» p redated. T .J, C rockett, R eal- MANCHESTER Green —$13,200. was driven too far' to the left in Vernon, 222 in EUtagton. 182 Mr. S Forring. ' ASSEMBLERS hardware department. Grant’s, ROOM heated apart ----- ^ ^ ------system . Dr., 640-^. Box T, Herald. i chanis, Birch Mountain Rd., rooms, 643-5258, 9-5. rvruii. places, 2% baths, famUy room, tor 648-1677. Seven room older hom e, city and hit a westbound car driven In Tolland and 67 in Somers, Parkade. ment, 2-famUy, seccaid floor, ^ ------utlUtiee, near shopping, school •rhe finance board also ques In Hat Contest McGraw - Hill representa For aaeetnhty and teet of Glastonbury. two. car garage wooded lot by Michael F. Haberern 61, of the four towns served by the f**"' WE HAVE customers waiting attic storage room, cellar, pri MANCHESTER — 47 AUce Dr. anj inis. MiUette Agency, 643- Immediate Occupancy tioned Morra on ^ proposed About 150 members of the Ai^Hooiii.'tiAn livetive, attended a staff meeting elertiroiiic and eleotro-me- Wa n t e d — F uU time service YOUNG MAN for clerical posl- $29,600. PhUbrick Ageneral benefits. commerciBl and industrial. TO P A Y men themselves are not really played. a car entering the parking lot, ta Norwich. basic readers used ta the school. I immediately, Mr. Rule, King’s THREIE ROOM heated apart area of fine homes. Wolverton ' -Garrison Colonial ta Bently MANCHEJSTER room Dutch has pmieaed fireplace wall “SUPER DELUXE” ta favor of the prog;ram, but operated by Harold J. 'Llsk, 64, , 4. f A « .. will attend a staff meeting to Steady work. CsU. RockviUt, Depaitnient Stora, Green Man ments, hot water, adults. OaU A gency, R ealtors, 649-2818. large porch, and lovely view from the Winners' of a hat parade DYNAMIC CONTROLS 876-6906. FACTORY Fam ished Anartmenta 63-A school area. 8 bedrooms, fire- Colonial garage that tiiey thought it should be Frank Teihune of 42 of 36 Mill St., police say. mi. ^*^!f** discuss their revised program or Blvd., Parkaoe. 8 ROOMS of FURNITURE 643-2426, 9-6. near stpres, schrals, bus. Good bay window. Pri(» $20,200. SPACIOUS Custom built aU placed Uvtag room, dining up to the townspeople to decide, Adams St., first place ta the Police report a station wagon OORP. ALL. 100% GUARANTEED value fo r $16,900. M itten Agen Fife and Drum Oorp, "Tlie 8 Nutmeg Rd., MEN TO WORK ta precast con 4% ROOMS, brat hot water, brick 6 room bouse, 2 ceramic leom, large kitchen, VA tiled at the public hearing. men’s division, and Mrs. BYed being driven out of the Man- WORKERS ! Female ^ cy, R ealtors, 643-6930. mens aivision, ana Mrs. Jerea — Saints,” w4U parade Sunday in 4 Scout Drive On South Winds(H', pinm. crete plant experience helpful ONLY $433 stove,. refrigerator, peridng. ment, one block fioih Main, $90 baths, dining room, double 'baths, complete fire alarm sys- HAROLD HINCKS Jack Crockett, a member of Hope of 97 Florence SL, first,, <*®®ter High School driveway . Parade Now going on is the annual Situations Wanted— $14.08 DOWN monthly taoludea hot water and Day An Equal Opportunity but not necessary. Contact Mr. Ebcoellent hourly wages, 8 Completely redecorated, $120. brick garage, plenty ot storage, tem , 2-car garage. $19,700. Ito t w o BLOCKS from Mata, 6 REALTOR the finance - board ■ and town an^Mra. Florence Bro^k. of ®«to BJ. Middle Tpke. colUded “‘® Patricks Day Parade house to bouse drive for the ben Reynolds, Allied Casting Ootp., $14.08 MONTH part of heat. Couple preferred. agents please. CaU ownfer 649- in Holyoke, Mess. Em ployer paid hohdays, paid fu 15 Fbeest St., off Mata S t 646- acre, gardens, trees. Hutchtas room Colonial, 2-car garage, 875-6284 . baseball program organizer, 22L SL James SL, eecond, ta with a westbound car driven bj; The "Saints” wiH lead the efit of the J^ackledge Dlsfrict of 280 Tolland Tpke., Maitchester, — JUST LOOK — 0090, 643-5675. 649-1766. A |«ncy, 649-6324. 8504. Peter B. Ready, 20. of fitaoddy neral leave, pension plan, BABYSrmNQ Done in my enclosed porch, shaded lot, per said he thought the boys have the women’s division. mardzlng unit from tee Army the Charter Oak Council Boy ' SEVERAL Women needed for 846-0124. vacation pliui, group Iraur- hom e w eek days. CaU 646-0381. — YOU GET — m anent siding, $16,900. Hayes ______•- enough to do in the summer Judges were William Boyle, Mill Rd., AzMlover, yestO'day Scouts of America. The varirnis MANCHESTER — ^ Brand new, OONCXIRD RD . — Beautiful CUSTOM BUILT, very young 6 and Navy dub of Manchester. steady Ugfat assembly bench anoe plus major medical. ______16-PIECE BEDROOM Agency,. 6465131. OWIfEJRS' ’Transferred, priced with thei baseball gante|,v and recreation director; Mrs. Felix about 2:45 p ^ . secti(ms of the town are cap spacious 3 room apartments, Raacb, laige living zoobb, fo r room Raixtii. ^ceUent areoi r *1716 parade to one of tee work* BenMlts. Apjdy in per AppHcante must be at least Business Locations under ai^raisal. f>A room Bol- that the volunteer metf-'tvork- Jesanis and Arthur Aitken. The Read^ car, police say, tained as follows: London Park,' Dos»—Birds—Pets 41 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM ideal country setting, yet near mal dining room, mtitinet largest ta tlhe Blast and will son, 10 HHUord S t , Engineered MACHINIST S’9” tall and in'good phyei- F or Rent 64 Immaculate oondlUoiu McKern j j a n CHESTER vicinity— 10 ton Ranch, spectacular tot, passed a stepped oar on the Richard Aiken; West St., ' 12-PIECE KITCHEN all faciUties. Small Colonial ___ Utehen, 2 bedrooms, reerea- electric beat, $83500. Lappen be covered on television. Metals, Inc. oal oondlUon. Interviewa at ABC MALE Sheltie, tri-colored, minutes from the center of swimming pool, landscaping. right af ter t ^ stopped car had G eorge Oolgan; Burrow s HHl, — W ITH — styled building offen charm STORE FOR RSINT — Mata St tioo- room, landscap^- ytod. A gency, «|t>5261. 6495140. Hie Saints wiH leave from O r ^ ROGERS OCHIF., corn er o f completely housebroken, good Manchester, new 6 room Cape, Indtoated 'With its signal light Joseph Drew; Amston, Albeit., WOMAN for cleaning, once a and privacy. Only $125 month- 1,400 square feet heated. CaU Maricm B. Robertaooi Realtor, Legion home by bus tote Sun M ill and Oakland Sts., with children. 649-3871. ELECTRIC with 5 finished rooms,, artesian ..(U 0405281smi 8495140640-8140. ^ O l /U m O V a that it was going to make a Long; Hebixm Center, Warren .-. week, Bottmi area. CaU 643- TOOLMAKER ly, h e a t h ot w ater, stove and 6223114. 643-6961. Ma n c h e s t e r — spacious cus day morning and return ta the Manchester, promptly at REFRIGERATOR weU, amesite drive, one acre ______J ______1 left turn into the high school Smith. Proceeds will supply., 0441 after 6. GROOMING azMl boarding aU SET reiCrigerator include(L Hayes tom built room Ranch, pic — $100. down, no afternoon. 10 a.m ., Eviday, March. ,11. DESIRABLE etore or offios TWO FAMILY — 6-6 flat, een- wooded lot. Ctaly 10 per cent CDVBNTRY driveway. The driver of this needs of district and council, in, With Job ahep experience breeds. Harmony Ifills, H. C. A M D R A M P F Agency, 646-0131. ture book Wtidien, 18x21 living Naw Rnz q>ace, ground floor, clean, at down, fu ll prlo(Hn R a n d i with stta d isd g a by on <^>en oar door tost night Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 DENTIST’S OPETCE — avafl- Hayes A gency, 646-0131. M as she was removing groceries brake, the car moved, and the the average per-pereon Inoome estabHahes a year of 19 months took ptocs Sunday at Petsr*|.^ DEUTTAL Assistant — part-tima ^ salazy phis coniintoslona t o REB PEKINGESE ptQTries, THREE ROOM apartment very rage, t generous bedrooms. VERNON —8 room, 3 year See It Day or lUght ahle May 1. Excrtlent hitild- par- teoax the rear seat, Colchester open door struck Mrs. Anthony, of a group of famUles inter- of 19 days each, with 4 inter- Church, the Iw . Gordon Wee-^.^ afternoons and aU day Satur- Airing two-year tnintag pro^ j ^ne CaOtUh clean, includes com plete utU- POUR FAMILY U Must s ^ dining Ktofo. 17X17 flreplsced NEW TWO fantily flat — M , OoioniaLltel^ ^Etench^^ If you have no means of trans- tag and focatksi. ground floor, sized attached' 2-car garage.IfB State PdUcePOUce report. according to police. The acoi- viewed in MCntraol,MCntraoL Vancouver, etdaryc^aiy days preceding thett»® tost man, «»otor, rector, offltolattag. oOiolatlng. ^ day. Experience not necessary. Francis J. Inary of 26 Bol speaker at South Methodist chairman of the Manchester en was first with 3,143, and was chapter of the A. O. H. P. the church. .The Rev. Earl IS. followed by Bridgeport with 2,- State’s Vets, —It’s understandable if the eidea and Mrs. Charles Lam* Thaler of Hartford, misalonary ton S t has been elected presi Redevelopment Oo. Agency, and (Ancient Order of Hlbemlan Near Saigon dent of the Aetna Imurance Church this weekend. He is a 893, Hartford with 2,706, and Pharmaebts). We’re so very Rev. George Bischoff, pas belt, and a omnmittee. Officera to the deaf in the New England Edward J. Rybezyk, executive tor of St. Peters' Lutheran Oo. Men’s Club. He has been representative of the Ecu director of the MRA. Waterbury with 2,456. proud of him. Families Get are reminded to wear colored states, win apeak in Memorial Manchester retained its 15th Church, has Some doubts Unopposed. H a ll^ 7:30 p.m. HI* topic will with Aetna since 1948. ’ menical Council of Churches "PROD” will undertake the Happy St. Patrick’s Day for the United Nations. He will spot among the state’s 20 of about the efficacy of his be ’’Brtng Christ to the Deaf.” information and public relations preaching. speak at a Family Night buf fices. $73.9 Million SAIGON, South Viet MountaiR Laurel Clwpter of The program la open to the pub- Dr. Robert E. Stanton of 47 program tor the whole town, fet Saturday at 6 p.m. at Coop and will not interfere with the After delivering a sermon Nam (AP) — U.S. Forces Sweet AdeUnea, Inc., wtU ainc Uc. Those attending are remind Bruce Rd. will be installed as a Fellow of the American Col er Hall. He will preach at the work of the Citizens’ Advisory HARTFORD (AP)—The last night on the topic pushed deeper into Commu for Momins Star Lodge of Ma- ed to bring a bpok at trading 9 and 10:46 a.m, services Sun "Thou Shalt Not Steal,” the stamps to be used to help pur lege of Obstetricians and Gyne Committee. The CAC will con Idns University «id did grad regional office of the Vet nist - dominated jungles mom in Warehouae.Point, Tues: day. His topic will be "One uate work at the UniversHy of Rev. Mr. Bischoff discov chase a bus for. the deaf. cologists at its annual meeting tinue to work with and explain erans Administration in nortli and south of Saigon, day at 8 :3 0 pan, , May 2-5 In Chicago. Great Hour of Sharing.” the downtown renewal project in Virginia. He served in the 9th Hartford reported today ered that his. coat, a movie today almost without chal Reservations for the Family Air Force during World War n. projector and a slide pro iBt. John’s Men’s Club of St. individual meetings with prop that Connecticut veterans lenge from the Viet Gong. Night supper may be made erty owners and tenants within jector were missing from John’s Poliah N a^n al CathoUc Marine Pvt. George N. Ca- and their families received the church lobby. An infantry spearhead relM, smmunists killed, a spokea- partment was called out yester Princeton Theological Semi is a corporator of Manchester ice workers and 67 per cent of Rests in Hawaii Oompensaition and pension which the union threatens to man announced. Most of thn day afternoon about 8 to wash nary on a scholarship from the Memorial Hospital. farm and nonfarm, manual benefits were paid to 18,776 de- ' HONOLULU (AP) — Astro were plucked from the Paciftc black out live television and ra casualties were attributed to air gasoline off the road at the N. World Council of Chunihes. He He ie a graduate of John Hop- workers. pendente of deceased veterans dio broadcasting from the White and artillery fire. Main St. - Tolland Tpke. inter later received a doctorate in nauts Neil A. Armstrong and Ocean by a destroyer end taken and totaled qil.5 million. House. The 26th Infantry Division, section after a two-car accident practical theology at Oomenius* David R. Scott rested in Hawaii to Okinawa. Insurance dividends and in Harry G. Schlegel, director of sweeping 26 miles southwest Of in which one of the two cars re Theological Seminary, Prague, today ^ U.S-.-'^cientiats probed Showing no ill effects, they demnity payments from GI In- M a t u r a l l M V ceived a ruptured gasoHne tank. Czechoslovakia, He has been a into why Gemini 8 gyrated wild- ran down the gangplank of the network affairs tor the AFL-CIO Saigon, skirmished briefly with mnuice also totaled $11.5 mil National Association of Broad the Clommunists, killing one pastor In Ostrava, and is now ly in space, forcing the flight to destroyer USS Leonard F. Ma lion. g tesitfm m e in the university city of Bmo, ke cut short. son in blue navy hospitai robes. casting Employees and Techni Red, capturing eight and seizing six tons of rice. The Hawaii- both in Czechoslovakia. He has The homeward-bound astro- Despite the hair-raising ter- Stakeout Pays cians, said the White House is been, a member of the execu noute, returning by jet plane, minaiUon of the flight and their responsible tor the fact that trained division’s five-day-old ♦14.99 CORRECTION . tive council of the Unity of paused In Honolulu briefly after emergency sp la^ o w n , they NEW HAVEN (AF)-iA poUce work assigned by contract to his Operation Honolulu has M- Chech Bretheren tor 10 years. n flight from (Mtinawa. were pronounced in excellent atakeout in a restaurant led to union is . being performed by counted tor 11 Viet Cong dead, Cooked (Bendy to lerve) Thin is .similar jto United Scientiste centered their at- shape. Their only problem was the arreet early today of a 26- men of the Signal Corps and by 14 captured, and the destruction -CbUKh of Christ, and super- tention on what happened when some seasickness while the cap- year- \ j c- ^ « . eUdUlt Opurt judge Bene(llet M. moreland, U.S. commander in By Exchange eaptaln who had been with Bor- AsIroiHHrtA A rm stro^- mMl 2^018 ‘m |eBU8 BitiUwi Jr. iS dsid at 57. her F ifth Avenue Brotherhood (X, Electrical Work AND When time is Of the essence (and even when It isn’t!) ers, he said. Viet Nam, had requested thin When you talk about the finest meats, you also man in Hawaii, flew to Okiruiwa iqiartment. count on this meal to be a smashing success. Work-saving NEW YORK (AP) — The New _ _ _ The JoU**. wtw also was a. action to Impove “tactical effec cMavenlMce foods make it a breeze to prepare. It features think about the freshest... and that’s, just what and made the return trip wHh witter, died at his borne at -to' tiveness through Increased use CANOPY foo^ you can put in the oven and forget. — York Stock Exchange is irtep- Van Buren Ave. Thursday, ’ you get at Pinehurst’s ground meat section. ping up its search for a new of firepower at short ranges.” NOTICE A crowd of some 160 newsmen A native of Hartford, Holden- As a result of Westmoreland’H ; headquarters outside the state and 100 Air Force members Tliree Youths Killed ‘ Menu - LEAN U. S. CHOICE I of New York. ww a 1981 graduate of Yale and request, 100,(XX> more M16 rifles . Pork Chops with Amber Rice waited the jet’s arrivab in n 1984 graduate of the Yale Law Sukarno Bows; are being manufactured to re Buttered Italian Green Beans I A three-man team from the Hawaii. ' ' EAST, WEST AND BUOKUND ' exchange crossed the^ Hudson Bchotf. place M14 rifles in the hands of SALE Lettuce Wedges with GROUND Armstrong and Scott were due many U.S. fighting men in Viet Tour Favorite Dressing River Thursday and scouted In Church Home Fire H e'was a former police court OEMETERIES at Cape Kennedy Saturday prosecutor and West' Hartford Nam Euul to supply South Viet Hot Rolls 1 possible sites in New Jersey. morning for tiuee days of extim- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Vm ftnmee and sounded on Favorite Dessert Three teen-age boys died today olann to city firemen. Binder deputy judge. Bi 1952 he was Pro-Reds Held namese and South Korean, V CHUCK lb The trans-Hudson expedition debriefings tiiat may sworn Ijn as U.8. Oommiseloner troops there ae well. Coffee MUk came as President Keith Fun- ae a predavm fire trapped a eaM later he had walked araoiid li is requested that Cemetery lot owners remove shed some light on the trouble to Harilford. SINOAPORE (AP) — Indone- in the Cabinet, had loat the last The M16, weighing about four Pork Chops with Amber Rice Pinehurst S in 1 Blend of ston announced that the stock dozen boys and their house- the dormitory and looked ■tan President Sukarno bowed round of his battle tor power any: winter grave decorations that they wish to T ^ tangy flavor of orange juice sparks this pork chop that caused the first emergency Eight years Inter, the then pounds less than tiie M14 when . BEEF - PORK • VEAL ex (^ n g e’s board of governors landing injbhe U.S. man in space mother .“TNnt Sks p ^ " It threatened to move March 3 Merit in 1944. (Sen. Jonathan OCOftOe W. EU lO n. Supmiiitmdmt Brown pork chops in heavy skillet; season with salt and astronauts stepped jaunty, smll- Only the gmy-stone walls of Walnwright personcUly gave sa;id tile 16 men were being held ^ stability in the Divlslan end other. ■ f ^ Ibwktagu'-iK^ •48-MOS I pepper. Place rice in 12xl0x2-lnch ^baking dish; pour after Mayor John V. Lindsay ing and shaved from the de- the structure remained stand- Restriction on __■_ 41.MTV, fivxTTi HivnrwiTi. .r , J a fl-round u n its nn.VA hpim nArrvfnc^ BREAST OF CHICKEN Holden an Oak Leaf Cluster in ■to prevent them from becom country.’ R was Issued by Su- ground units have been carrying orange juice over rice. Arrange browned pork chops on proposed a 50 per cent increase stroyer. But a doctor from the Ing- ing victims of the Indonesian the M14 which some veterans of rice. Pour chicken soup over all. Cover and bake in mod a Hartford ceremony. karno but signed by Lt. Oen. in stock transfer taxes. National Aeronautics and Space Some of the boys jumped Intermarriage people who are becoming rest the jungle fighting contend is' erate oven (350*) for 45 minutes. Uncover and bake 10 Blue chip sites mentioned as a Administration quickly ordered from second-floor windows. The Holden had been editor of the Suharto, the radio said. Suharto “Bar Fly,” the publication of less and uncontrollable.” not as well suited for the Viet' minutes longer. Makes 6 servings. possible new home for the ex- them back on board for a thdr- housemother Miss Alonda VATICAN CITY (AP).— Pope is the army chief .who took over The Malaysian government Nam war. / change are Newark, ■ Jersey ough physical examination. Baker, 23 — and two boys got ^ today lifted the exoom- the Hariford County Bar Asso- power In Indonesia last Satur The Pentagon disclosed the CENTER LEAN down on ladders, firemen said. munication of Roman Catholics riatton. radio in Kuala Lumpur said the day. married outside tiieir OhurCh ' One editorial in 1969 criticized replacement move when asked ROLL UP (See Page Nine) (See Page Seven) BabtaUon Chief George Lleb wording of the Jakarta an Sources in Singapore predict tor elaboration, of a statement said when the first firemen ar- and abolished the mixed mar- the wUMtOMIng ef Information nouncement “cleariy Indicated ed that Suharto's next move riage pledge by non-CatboUcs to by a poUce official. It said: by. Dr. Joim S. Foater Jr., Rib Pork Chops Lb. 85c flved they found the entire firrt that the 16 ministers had been would' be to ^ssolve Sukarno’s director of defrafse research and ' AWNINGS (Or R oast) raise children in the Church. “Onsondiip is censorship, removed from tiieir posts and U. S. Choice, BONELESS a floor ablaze. present cabinet, probably using engineering. These were among historic' Whether there is little of it or a arrested.” the “unpopularity” of the 16 Found in Mediterranean Killed weriB David Foreyttie, changes ordered in a papal doc- lot eff it . . . and any censorship Footer told Congress recently' 14; Bert Milier, 13; and Frank Diplomatic observers in Sin ministers as an excuse. that “n deoteion to re-equip our C H U C K • Lb SWIFT PREMIUM — LEAN ument on mixed marriages of is both unconstitutional and Im- PORK ROAST 67c Majors, 13. gapore said Sukarno, 64, who They said a new Cabinet has 10 to 12 lb. strip cut to order, 2 roasts^^and 8 to 10 Roman CathoU<# and persons of moral.” had stubbornly resisted the (See ' r i i e Ten) BACON - ^ fourth boy, (Stlbert Presley,^ chai^ee, vast- Holden was a strong proponent already been decided on, made chops or as requested.^ 14, was reported in serious con- ly significant for Christian ^ imity mounting opposition to Suban POT : CANOPIES Begins dition at Laidcenau Hospital (See rage Ten) drio and other pro-Communlsts (Bee Page Four) Country style Ribs. More meat and leaner than SWIFT PREMIUM — LARGE or SMALL ^ o r t s : with burns. ' —^Lift the penalty a t excom regdar spareribs ...... lb. 59c BOLOGNA Also taken to the hospital ROAST : 60” X 48” » 5 4 , 5 Q munication for Catholics who SUOia) or PIECE were Willard Knuckles, 12, bro marry before a non-CathoUc Try boneless Loin Pork Roast for something ken left arm and burns of the B ulletins SWEPT PREMIUM Of Raising Bomb minister, both in the future and Free Installation different. face and arm; Robert Wettlg, retroactively for couples al ______12, br(*en wrist and leg toju- lb ( On 3 Or More Units I ■ FRANKFURTS PALOMARES BEACH, Spain on the Spanish coast two months ready married; WON’T REVOKE ATTACK 79 L TUNA WALDORF SALAD (AP) — U.S Navy experts at ago, was "reported' app^Vntiy ^ Miss Baker, who was —^Wipe out tiie requirement Choice Of Colors > dawn today b^;an' the ddicate intact — indicating no lethal that a non-Catholic make writ WA8HINOTON (AP)—A lb . 9 9 e • 1 red apple, chopped and feet. CSilna scholar told senatorn • U,S. Choiea IJOHOOH IROIL 1 tablespoon lemon juice Job of raising the lost American radibactive leaki^ ip ^ the ten promises to have children Aset. Fire Chief Ralph Kress baptized and educated as Catho today that Red China’s lend 1 (7 ounce) can tuna, flaked H-bomb from the Mediteira- water. ers are determined not to 1 cup cooked peas suffered a broken left wrist lics, put the responsibility on . Fresh, NATIVE MISS IOWA — SLICED nean floor after a midget suto- The Alvin’s underwater cam- provoke a nuclear attack, put ' LtMUp AIjIj B £ i!iF li^ cy “Sweet Life" 1 tablespoon chopped pickle marine’n lectures indicated it era photographed an object when a stairway coUapeed be the Catholic spouse instead, and Greyledge, 10-12 Lbs. Vi cup chopped cooked carrot neath him inside the burning yet fear the Viet Nam war BACON Lb. 89c had be«i found. partly shrouded in a gn:ay para- invite the non-CathoUc to prom Hamburg % tea^Kion salt building. ise to respect the Catholic part will turn U.S. power against BACON HOME % cup Hellmann’s Real Mayonnaise The two-man sub Alvin on chute, and official sources said The methodist home is located them directly. Prof. Morton Wednesday photographed what aiere was no doubt it was the ner’s duty; Turkeys in a fence-endoeed, park-like H. Halperin of Harvard told Sprinkle apple with lemon juice; combine with remaining oCfioial sources said was “un- bomb. The B62’s bombs bad —Permit non-CathoUc minis- hh. ingredients. Chill. Serves 4 to 6. TOMATOES setting in a fashionable section teto to attend mixed marriages the Senate Foreign Rela 65c SPECIALTIES doubtedly’’ the bomb five miles been equipped with chutes of tions Committee “tiie Chineso off the Boufiiern coast of Spain that color, in contrast to the of Went FtiUadeliiliia, near a in Catholic churches and. after S t>hs. Lb. 65c Box o f 4 gdl course and wtthin a few the marriage vows have been have concluded there Is • ShurHne For and 2JS(X) feet btiow the surface, white chutes wmti by crewmen. substantial protwbility i t an TU N A 3 89c Using tite sub’s mechanical blocks of the Method!^ Home said before the Catholic priest, S&W Tuna S cans Bumble Bee can 43^ U.8. Ambassador Angler Bid- for thaw ed. The main building to deliver their own exhortation American attack on Chinn arms, the Alvin’s crew was ex- growing out of the Viet Nam FOacy, All Center SUoen Lb. 79e SPINACH meted to trv t« ettiu* eahiee to a news con- looks like on d d caatie and piibllcly, with the entire mixed SWORDFISH STEAKS ^ today, presuma- around it are five dormitory congregation joining in common wan” Rgikgin your 7Hi wtok eoiipoiu from book C e llo Bog tto tto pow^ 0^ Wy to announce the find, but buiUHngn. H. Dnrrdl Stone, gu- ^ e r PRICE HIKE OFF f Fency, Laige, CaUf. ICEBERG Franee Feed Speetd! perintendent, said 66 chfldfen The 1,609-word Latin docu- monad yoa . . . With coupon buy 46-oz. eons c o ^ im K aiowiy lo me «ir- identification and re- botiween the ages of 11 and 14 ment was entitled “matrimopii NEW YORK (AP) — A , major cigarette manufactur-<. im UGE .... 13c Fancy, “Sweet Life” 60*. Shurfiua Phiaoppla Juice...... 3 cans 89c With this coupon and $5.00 purchase. 1.1 u » V covery,” an embassy spokes- live there. The home ie for de- aacramentum” — the sacra- Save 40c oe m qe PLEDGE, lOc^ on lorqe OmcialB ^ d ivmignt talw as newsmen will be told, pendent children, some of them ment of matrimwy. er sald toflay it has rescinded Sweet, Juicy, Scedleee ^ ORANGE JUICE STATE OR LAND O’ LAKES much as three days tor ^ar obaervera said dtplomaUc orphans. it retained the Homan Catho- a price Increase at the re Mott's Appfo Sauce, 10c on 2 SluHine French Adm. W Uliw Guest’s coiutesy may make it prefera- Acootarta of the survivors in- Ho Church position that mar- quest of President Johnson. nuKFRurr s s , i^ Jtk 6 ,«» 1.00 Fries, • • • BUHER Lb.^ Force 86 to bring the deemy announcement; to dicated that one of the boys riage between Catholics, or be In a statement B. J . piey- . Bob Brown device up from the depths. come from the Danish gov«ni- p^nd a bouse fire ainnn. tween a Catholic end a non- nolds Tobacco Co. said: “The Rtfiahle sources - said the rescinding a t Increases Is U J NABHOO FUMIUM OR SCR MBS .■aSSe W PtvneU Place.'Mnnekertw ment. ^ The alairo and sboute nwnk- ChtboUc, is valid, only if per- FRCSH FISH bomb lay on the dope of n 70- U.8. oCficiala said no pictures toe Rev. Janies R. Bock, formed before a CatiioUc priest, aooordancs with the wgent Ftaddeck end ‘ foot billoek, exposed to strong would be permitted of the bomb, aasisfant superintendent. The kmg-awaited document resquest of the President of. ; TEL 643.2856 the United States and In co- ■ Sine* 1949 PINe IiURST g r o c e r y . Inc Reonder FiHets currents adilch some feared its parachute or recovery <^:%ra- wan to the moln building, was issued just four days before' Rightists and Leftists Swing Rights and Lefts HKNLAND PARK MARKH : . .vt. could sweep it into A new loco- tfons of the Wg*»iy se- ^ nported aetfng the flnmen Dr. kfichael Ramsey,- the Angli- operation -^th U* effort to i CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE ScoHops tkm. ent nature of the weaixm. *"1 biqv xuming acroen the can Archbishop of Gentoiliury, Lefts and rights were swung in gay abandon outside a Rome th^ter last night. airold oonramer prioo in Oysters The nuclear weapon, mtnring taMii. Kwa* about thin tfmn, the comen here on an U 0ta(to'«ei- Leftw^gers had organized a debate on the 'Viet Nam conflict when right- creases at tide time.” 317 HlgMowd SIh Mowcinsfr, .Cooa. Phene 643-4278 OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY TILL 9 Read Herald Ads sinen tbn cn a h o i a BS3 bomber (flen Page Foortae^^ wstirtwmm. dw rien Btatdnr,-«Mr. ntal aM t In P«v»BMd. , irta amved and the battle was t«u (AP Photofax) ------” A
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