, ( FRroAY, MARCH 25, 196« ^AGE TWENTY-FOUR Average Dally Net Press Rin The Weather Wat tile Week Snow flurries or sprinkle* M arcii 19^ 1966 this afternoon and tonight. n t ) Rwr. Roy Hutcheoo, poo- Fm i* J. Ma&tfeM Marine Oass at HPHS Evening Sdbool Low in upper 20s. Variable tor of Wappiny Oommunlty Oorpe League and Auxiliary win cAoudines and cold tomorrow. I A bout Town Church, win conduct a eervlce host the state Department Lea- MmtekisUx Plans Reunion Students Show ORANGE HALL 14,592 High between 36 and 4(k i S t Christopher Mothers’ CSr- gun^ay at 6:40 ajn. in the gue and Auxiliary Sunday at 2 Manchester-^A City of ViUage Charm hie win meet tonight at 8^0 at ^t Manchester Memori- p.m. at the Miarine HaH. Park- ^ Oil Paintings ^ home of Mrs.-Joseph Plsch, S X pitaL service i. open « st. Harold Osgood, state SIANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1986 (Classified Advertising on Page Ulj PRICE SEVEN CENTS . ST4 Hdalne Rd. Oo-hoetese win qj, puWic.” command'”’’. WM preside for *>«* PuWic High School win An exhibit of the woric cf the VOL, LXXXV, NO. 149 [(FOURTBEN PAGES—TV SECTION). Iw M n.'Francis Ifoloney. R«------poalL Mrs. Mary TTrena of have a 30th reunkm May 21 at beginning oil painting claas of inember aucUbn. gcout Troop 2 win spon- Naugatuc;-., state Department Rockledge Country C*»»h, West the Manchester Adtdt Evening ; . ______"IT” *>*■ * rummage sale tomorrow president, will preside for the Hartford. A committee to form- mia Town Fire Department (pom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Wood- auxUiary. This will be the final Schoct is eciflc days probably had after the sightings. Bureau of NarooUcs. Netv~Offensive $80,000 for aerial mape and NEW ARNOLD’S flashing red Hgbt signal on the $ 1 5 . spacecraft rocket system, ap- Protest police cruiser, Dlim reported. while Dsjkar, Senegal, Is U6. stemmed from swamp gasses. “There were no flares In- $8,000 for rlght-of-v[ay map pemntly to Om w l r ^ . PEACH OR APRICOT LE TTU C E ...... 2 heads 3 9 ^ He said his study had been Tplvsd In thls,’’_j^ d BfiBlani Blfist Misfires ■KAIQOMt---South VM MoBv sasuatties but--ln tha oourua at ping, both to be ntllized by eey- otnfined to rightingif made ptor THOhtAfiTON (AP) — A dy- (AP) U.S. farces In Viet clearing valuable rice-bearing GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless...... 6 for 4 9 ^ (See Rage Four) ^ (Gee M ge Fou^ Viet W ar aral town departmeoits olid Dexter March 20 by the Mannor aamite bhut, meant to dear tha Nem, closing out eperaUona areas claimed 274 Vist Cong boards. TARTS MAC A P P LE S ...... 6 Ib. avg. bag 5 9 ^ lamfiy and by officers and at which have,, spent their tores, killed, 29 captured qml lO? way for a n ^ rood, has sealed NEW YORK (AP) — Thou- Sanitary Fin Area Improve LU X L IQ U ID ...... 22 02. 4S<) Hillsdale by 87 coUege coeds off the old Route 8 approaching demonstrated new mabUlty to weapons, seised, including 16 sands of demonstrators march ment: $30,000. Weiss reoom- MIXED NUTS, From Our Nut Shelf ... can 79^ M AINST., and the county Civil Defense Thomasttm from the south. day with a ttirust designed to heavy guns which required mends 'toe acquisition of oddl- - P k f of 12 55e d irector. The explosion went coniss Fri protect the oapitaii of Saigon crews to baa
'M: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1966 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH ^6, 1966- Heralding Homes f Khrushchev^s Aim Buried Police Hope Pat-on TV Indonesians SheinwoW on Bridge mast OathpUc ]fflgh School By AIFRED 8HEINWOIJ) East dealer senior Patricia Rloux of' Korth-SouSi vnlneiabla To Recover To Announce One advantage of opening the NORTH Nantucket Inspired It New Economic Plan Glastonbury, Connecticut's A K Q 62 “Junior Miss" who U in Mo WiMing wllh a minimum hand is ^ 5 3 2 that it suggests a favorable Soccer C up bile, Ala., this week com- New. Cabinet\ 0 A K 9 J 3 petiiog in the national finals opening lead to your, partner. * 3 Sets Sober Goals (Oontlnned from Page One) of "America’s Junior Miss' (Oonttanied friim Page One) Tide advantage is nullified if WEST BAST (OoHtlBned from Pare One) your partner leads the right suit A 74 A S Pageant,” will appaar to ^ A J W 9 the raw figures tefi only part of ment from the top of the bophy. night over nation-wide^ tele drio. After assuming power, . but the wrong card. Instead Soviet economic the story. The success of an In- .wss Wantlfled aftw labo- Suharto placed Subandrio and Opening lead—Four of Hearta. % f / / 0 Q 1087 vision. . A J 9754 A A Q 62 rrovvth rates have slowed. In vestment plan depends tartly rotary examination. T v Channel 80 will tele- 14 other pro-peking Oabinet Even an Inexperienced bridge SOUTH on efficient use of Invested ^ _ ^ members under {HtotocUve cus pUyw knows that K usuaUy A A I 10953 Che 1960s the U.8. and Soviet funds. This raises another prob- Another report said deteettvee esM the finals Uve from Mo bile from 8 to 9. tody. pays to itaaks the opening lead economies have been growinr et lem. wew in possession of the quartz R was not known whether about the same rate of 4 per Pat, a pianist, will be in partner’s bid suit. But he Premier Alexei N. Kosygin ),ase on which the cup stood. heard, in the talent portion Gen. Abdul Haris Nosutlan, a may go wrong by automatically 108 cent a year, accoidinr to _____Westctarted a sweeptog West Norik ern figures. Since the United of the cemtest, station of- militant anti-Communist, would leading his MgheU card in part Pass 4 A be a member of the new Cabi 1 1 8ta^>o^y is ^sSTplt^Wl^prtc* ^ ^ flcials said. ner’s suit AUPau don. Xhncee of the colorcast net. Sukarno fired him as de If West leads the Mng of , ______ly twice as big, the absolute ing, administration, ■' workers’ gap between them has grown The trophy was stolen from will be TV personality Hugh fense minister Feb. 21 after Nsr bonuses and other factors. It an exhibition case at the Na O’Brian. Vocalists Anita Button led a bloody purge of iwsasionxwsssioa that this isIs the somewhere. You will tat favor of the United States. puts new stress on profits and IhS reduced goals of the new tional Stamp Show in Churdi Bryant and Dick Roman will Communists accused of bMking lead, (he d U t^ e rs ^ almost surely get a later <*ance gives loci^factoiy ^ e s mow S^i^V^e'^toinsUn Soviet plait indicate the Rus also appear and vdll Join the October attempted coup. Directs Band two heart to_____ mention____ your qmdes, and freedom from the dictation of Authorities said information O’Brian in a musical produc The sources said Suharto had. of CiUbS, nut mese «I11 InvMV (bat vnn sians are concentrating on a central planners' in running Past Orsnd Knight Enrico ^ ***U!S1 yo" pwtn®*' ^ y®“ steady growth of their own about the theft came to Scotland tion spotlighting the talents proposed Including NasuUon in their own eftwps. of the contestants. Raale wiaw i directh ^ r ar L Dana d com- oontaset C e a fine .suit but a limited economy rather than on a crash Yard Friday from several the Cabinet but did not insist hand. The new system is not sup sources. Detective Supt. Frank Pat, an "A" student at alter Sukarno refused to accept poaed of musicians from Man- The king is not the book open- program to overtake the United posed to take full effect tmtll Oqpy'il^ 1988 States. WilMams, head of the flying East Catholic, won the Con him. , chaster and surrounding' towns ing lead when you hold K-x-x 1968, fidrd year of the five-year necticut crown over 16 final General Features Oorp. The new plan also contains squad, ordered a series of raida. Indonesia’s new military ru a t the Fourth Grand Nlg^it of {dan. An underworld infOnnant re ists In the state competition these major implications: Some specialists beUeve the lers have been trying to avoid portedly said the cup, ineured Jan. 30 at the Bushnell Me alienating Sukarno. They want Music tonight and tomorrow at J® . by the ace The Soviets are counting on opttmlstio goale of the Soviet (he lack of a major war, despite tor 984,000 has not been malted morial in Hartford,' to preserve his status as a fig E ^ t CathoUc H ^ Sch<^ Au- S e wa^ni C o yo n ltT plan, wUch assume a smoofh- down. Actual value of the metal mtoriurn. Curtain time is 8:16 when you ex- r , s N n w n o the Viet Nam conflict, in order lunning economy despite the urehead and a rallying point to to complete what stili is an am is less than $6,000. affirm the legality of the new 1 1 . k - amine today's hand, taken from S e l C C t m e n 1 v a m c changeover to a new planning The cup, which weighs nine Tolland County bitious program of economic system, may be unrealistic. regime, observers said. reform and growth at home. was brought to Britain Peking’s official New CUna new book Police Studiers Goals In housing construqUon ^ gro^ the present holder, The Soviet consumer wffl get Three Tdlk News Agency Utterly de Better.” > and In agricultuw are seen as Msgr. H annon Scholarsbip The board of selectmen has what Western specialists call a perhaps (he most overly opti for (he World Soccer champion- nounced the new Ihdoneaian When leads the four of reasonably fair share of the eco ehips to be played in July. On Housing ’nckets wiU be avaflable Bast wins With the ace appointed a committee to con- mistic targets. Further grain regime in a protest over the at the door. nomic pie, but the plan wiH in So far mow than $17,000 has closing of the NONA Jakarta and returiw the jack. South’s aider forming a town police purchases in the West are con The leader has played and bad made a crease the Soviet standard of been offered In wwiud money For Elderly office. qu«®“ ^ trajiped, and the de- commission, and had n ^ e a sidered Skely. fenders gaTairee heart tricks number of other appointmente. living dramaUcally. The plan efiH emphasizea tor recovery of the trofbiy, It was ordered closed Friday Perhaps Che key question "The Challenge of the Fu heavy industry. presented to the Inteniational by the Foreign Miniatry, \ ^ c h at ‘J’^toad of ooly.two. ’mis Is nec- Named to the poUoo oommls- Shuttered opening from kitchen to keeping room simplifies Mrs. Clark’s entertaining. being studied hew is Just how Football Association by Fwnch ture” .series will continue with group at many benefit perform- ^ to defeat the contaact. slon study committee were Ray- But planned percentage in- a forum on “Living Arrange also wvoked Uie credentials of waltsUc the goals of the new creases to the ligtk or consumer In 1080. NONA correspondents. The For defenders would StiU g « mond H. Bradley Sr., Frank Soviet plan are. ments for the Future” at the their three heart tricks even If Ceasar. Mrs. Frank Perrottl, Western economic specialists, industries aitd in heavy industry Tolland County Agricultural eign Ministry said the Peking aw about the same — 48-48 per news agency had conducted a *jmmy turned up with Q-x-x Anton A. Lassen, Leroy M. woildng with incomplete Soviet Rham District Center on Rt. 30, Rockville, s £ S J S t a S r f e U f y X - fc®®*to. Bast Wtould finesse at Roberts and William A. Dick- figures, make oalcrdatlons cent for the former and 49-62 Monday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Paul hostile . , . campaign . - in , its coverage I>er cent for the latter. This i„v fiilnrmataT- tii« Tammi the flrst trick, Winning With tile son. which differ slightly. Glngras, Watson Rd., Vernon, « -^neslan aftalra. J n S ^ & HwS a^ ^ ^ nine.,Then the defenders would Michael Treachuk ^ been Neveriheless ihew is general woidd indloata that the consum Podium Players a member of the planning com- When announcing the closure er wilt get a fair, share of the « S ^ m lS : toke the ace and king. named to the town ineur^ce agwement on one major point. G IM f A M If a i n t t l mittee, will act as chairman for ot the NONA branch,” the ou uuo , »AA. »iiu a. Dally Questiim committee, replacing Arthur planned economic growth. Thomas ' Quinn, singers, Dr. Targets for 1966 ere relatively Oiaie IflUSlCUl discussion which wlU fea- Chinese agency said today in As dealer, you, hold: Spades, FDrst Jr.; Gene Boyington to low. 'Ntis means that in order to These figures, however, aw Tokyo, "the Indonesian govern Ix)ul8 Block, musician, and a subject to change If Soviet lead At Hish School opeakem. large chorus. A-J-10-8-6-S; Hearts, Q-7-6; Dla- the Coventry Recreation Com- meet the five-year goals the ment brazenly alleged that it inonds, 6; dubs, K-IO-S. mittee, replacing George Olif- ers decide the world sttuatlon ” “living with Several Genersk- was preventing the further wor- economy wlU have to grow at demands sharp increases In What do you say? ton, for a term ending Septem- accelerated, rates in the l€U9t The Podium PUyers, made up tlons” is the topic ct 3 ^ Ger- amicable relations military spending. of amateur and professional Novotny, a ^ e c i^ M in between Indonesia and People’s Answer:. Pass. You have 10 her, 1966; Alan R. Cahill, Paul years of the plan. Many of these Lenten Cantata points in high cards and 2 jxiints Haddad and Albert Qledcner as rates are far higher than Soviet thesplans from the towns of An- ^ China. This is sheer deception. _ . _ F&lTIlly Sf^^OnOmiCB SAQ JARA* ___ 4S*aA 49 4ct tor the singleton, hut the hand police constables in the Oak performance over the past five C oven try dover, Columbia, Bast Hamp- «»enient at the Univeraltv of Everybody sees mat It is the Set at Cluu*ch is not quite worth an opening Grove Private Development, ■m.- hvL . tT umversity or Indonesian right-wing reaction- years. For this reason some ton, Manchester and Marlbo- Connecticut. Her objective is to o •» . A .i-, —- -A. hid despite the strength of your with terms ending June 80; and speci^sts hew c ^ the plan ary forces, which have the sup "WoraWp Through Jult. You might open the William F. Goodale and Har- unrealistic. Mrs, Switaski rough, are now preparing their hekp each generation better un' port of imperialism, colonialism spring musical production, derstand the needs of the other Muric program be p i^ n t- ^ and queen vey Libby, police constaWes in Total Investmwit in the Soviet and neo-colonialism, that have edtom tw ^ at Center Oong^ were in the same suit instead ^the Waterfront Park Devriop- "Guys and DoHs” for showing for more congenial living to economy, for example, is. sup Plans Talk to disrupted the friendly relations gati<^_O iu^ replacing the ^ (afferent suite: Thla la a ment, terms ending June 80. posed to Incwaae by 47 per cent on April 16, 22, and 28. It Is the gether. between the peoples of China usual 9:15 and J1 a.m. services. Iwtween 1966 and 1970. GOP Women ninth musical production by the ^ Lamb will Ascuss and Indonesia. Walter Grayb, director of ...... i ...------—-----:------—- The 1906 target is a 6.4 per *11 iirfit um .t.the — types living arrange- “They have committed num- music at the church, will lead Collection of old pewterwai’e adorns hand hewn mantel of keeping room fireplace. cent increase. The plan cabs for Mrs. Anna-Mae Switaski, available for the elder- erous crimes against China and the Senior Choir in a Lenten vice-chairman of the Republi an average yearly investment F?r me S time ‘y* ‘I*® Chinese nationals in Indone- cantata, “On the Passion of ISottor thmi James Bond — "MUCHO SEXY!”—Fidel CaatarO faicwase of a much higher tar can State Central Committee, son will talk about non-profit gia,” NCNA said, Christ,” bjr David H. WdlUama. get, 8.6 per cent, with added wUl be the speaker at a meet there will be a matinee per housing. « ^loists are Mrs. Andrew Winz- pressuw coming in the later ing UVedneeday to organize a formance, at reduced rates for Lamb isassistan t chief of ler, FYande Pagan! and Dennis years. Coventry Republican Women’s families, on April 16. rental housing management Santoro. M Western speedidists agree that dub. The meeting is set for 8 The many people in this area PubHc Works De- Open House Set The cantata is in three ports, p.m. in the basement of the who saw the group’s perform- partment’s housing division. The Last Supper,” ‘:Tbe Betray: T S^aaemsMs ««wl all aniam *^Da'lavna ^ . ... At Tech School Booth-XMmock library, and all ance of “Pajama Game" Mrs.1Ur9«a ,g. Sanderson nan/4AT*a/Y*i is4a wlUl al,” and "The Chidfixion,” and intereeted townswomen are in-.roimel”, end J “Oklahoma” W t i a h ^ ” are Hartford Commission on Serv- open House will be held at p la n ts in music the significant Tin chandelier is exact replica of one ttrhidi hung in Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Mass. j ***® ices for the Elderly Persons. Howell Cheney Technical School memorable events in tiw life of East Windsor Christ. DRIVE-IN BOUTt 5 . 1^ to familiarize people Tuesday from 7:86 to 9:30 p.m. ' flUad with a' oollbction of antique glass. the Oonnectlcut Oouncil ol Re*A xwle baaen oa a story by Da- With the bousinghousing Aeeosneeds ci of^ per-per-' Duringpurlngr__j _ia theai vieitationvisitation ^ j period.period, The eervicee are open to the Story 'By Doris BStSirig' ■ ' — On« Complete Show at 7:W — public. •• The bottles and vases are predominately nSST kCN * AIX COUIB U rifoba'^utif cifUMioon^ will be ■amethyst,; si favorite of the collectors, is cr^tM wim Wing an -ac- ^ of .itiddle years open 4 examination, and in- A 1)11 Of the atmosphere of Nantucket HABLON BRANDO Island has been brought to a knoll In wtth accents of cranberry, amber and A ••THE OHABE” cornplimed imd witty speaker.” ^ musi^and lyrics by Frank ^ ^ stnictora will be available for AIM — ‘•BVE, BYE BIBDIE” FREE in-car HEATEftS Manchester by Mr. ^ d Mrs. Hugh Clark turquoise. Bricks salvaged from an old ■W m S*of the N w *B rittin High School students, the many types conaulUUCn concerning their of 44 Pilgrim tiane. Their home is a farmhouse .were used to make the O^ttee w^afta^^^^ and staff are well now avtilv res^otive progr^. replica of one on the little island in the keeping room fireplace, and more than t??rDZbTan^^!ion!iXn! that the school’s owD “W® to Older persons. A number of displays de MEADOWS-i' Atlantic, and even the khlngles look as 3,000 of them were used in the chlnuiey. theater has Deceived many gifts LEl.C0e8> If they had been seasoned by salt laden A pine chair table, circa 1760, is used 1960,“rad?»64!^iM ^am!SJl the proceeds of Podium by the ^Uand Ca^ty Exten- program will be ex- N ^ H I G H IN winds from the sea. This, Mrs. Clark for dining, surrounded hy early Windsor ber of the platform committee shows. The school was sion Service in cooperation with nood-ChUUng Horror!' GIlAeOUUl! said, was accomplished by using a chairs. . ■ After the visitation period, given band unifonna* a grand the University of Connecticut special gn:‘ay stain. White paneling, and the fireplace In TONIGHT—ENDS SUN. at one, refreshments will be served in Basil Ratlibpne—(Color) EDWARD MU W Mrs. Switaski was assistantSiam ^ organ, a idlde project- as an educational service, and Furthering the nautical look are the 14x24 ft. parlor were copied from "Q iw m of BteocT' k MB M-isatal k o n u «! B SO! dolphins which decorate a black wrought a home in Sturbridge Village. Many to the secretary of the state " ' f ‘*‘® will be cafeteria, COtOR by DE lUXE'CMEIUSCOPEi Now during the years 1948-44 snd as well « ca^ gifts answered by the speakers. — p lu s--- Iron door knocker on the front door flrst editions and other rare books, left 1947^, and is now a member “®®
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O ^ ^ SATURDAY, MARCH 2^ 196» FACE FOtm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1966 P A G E F I V E Marines Launch Head Start G b itiiary Cat Lovers UFO Sighters R eject Thousands Budget Sessions U.S. Still Seeks Weiss Urging Issue Slat^ by Board I T i l l B e ^ n Set T rap s Weiss Budget Message N ew General Manager Robert AanXJVR-W ord baa beaa Swamp das Theory P rotest .-General Manacrer Robert Weiss has scheduled a series of Trade Deficit Curbs (Oonttaned from Page One) Of $2.5 Million Bond laerirad o t the death cir l ir a ForThieves r_i; W eiss ^ntative^ budget for ments or changes, it moans also viewed. Many of the sugges- budget workshop sessions for (Cretlnued from ^mga One) OnApnll2 (OanllHnei tn m One) the ooeofline .aboat 17 miles Albina J. Aaber, 88, of Oear- ^ V iet W a r tored 28 vramwna •tmi tbre oH 1966-67 fiscal year, that no expenditures for capital tions were duplicated by the (Oontfaraed fr o n Page One) , ----- , . , . , the board of directors, to con- vestment. There is also a signify water, Fla., ymterOay ia Claaiv BBRUir (AP) — VlgBant ert was, nor do. tbs pgopis who oayr north noritawart of Dong Hoi sound planning, careful study, gi^gr jjjg g9,909,027 recommend- plant and equipment this year VtajMt BMd Start H. M uf Yon Ham, TTmadals Ooorty Ow- jpriacnera.” n r i on «ha Qnanr: ■>..u which' will commence July improvements are recommend- dlMerent org^zatlons. The leant carryover of funds bor water. She waa the wife of Max lovers have been aebiiig op^noe- it, but this is trying to explain .R rt a new swimming pool at and recognition of priorities, or General Fund Budget for tixe comx>ai'ed with $7.1 billion last ahaatai^ IvosnoB rt aid to di»- away aeliltrarily. The Air Ibree * ninth grader who had previous i,^tixere is a crucial need. Trust Funds '' increased income due to * . - 800 at^lkrshtys. Fifty, how -AT A OOUKT OF FBaBATE, Improved lighting is planned » ^ No. 8 thruster .on tixe rear of the ly w«m .first prize at the recent held at. Mencheatsr, -wlltia and for Tihe General Manager’s Office BOARD rt EDUCATION for Hartford Road from Elm qpocacraft to run ftril Iriast The ever, are still rityiUp to win the tbe dlBtriot of Itsnchfatgr. on the Ming fair, was asrarded the. Mat day rt Manoh, ADTlteeT ~must be organized to coordinate The Education Budget shows ^ ^ estoa ted fiitreet to Bridge Street, for Mid tbraster — a small rocket — la big prise. Prtgto at«;aoqumuiat- that the sale rt Town land sur bond by tlw Connecticut State Present. HenTJohn J. WaHett. ell activities of tbe Town and ^n Increase of $331,740. This dle Tuntake East in the area of one of the 18 postioned around ed att weric and a pfadlmtoary Dentri Associatian. Judge. — plus to our needs will provide wiimar has ta om nniM she is EstMa rt Jtim BriL lota rt Mho- keep the Board rt Directors rtaresents an Incraasa of 5% the High and Junior High ttw craft to keep R to a deatrad Her exhibit woe entitled, cheWer, In said dlatrict. deoeastA i well Informed. At the same above present appropriations $100,000 . NOW OPEN! attitude during orbttal fttgUL among tiw top giito to total "Your Teeth — The Different...cw i- Upon applicetioo qt Waltor R. Major; (leneral Fund Expen Schools (from Main to irince-< points going tofo tha finals. J time, H»e Manager’s Office plus the difference between the ton streets) and sections of o f Teetix mxd State V must be staffed In such a way current year’s budget for 1n- diture Changes are described The wtanar wM raeuve a $10,- .lUxoiit them ." •• p« «w*& ttoa re fSo. ft below. downtown that are still lunson f a , 900 sChiriarsWpu Fakir runners- \ as to pro-vide Mm with the time come and expenditures of the recommettded light levels. 318 FEET OF TRACK BOARD OF DlKEOroRS A d J D U . wm he UwardCd scholarehlpe STanoesca is tiw dengbtter of ’ to devote to economic develop- Community College or a total FAA Development Commission in By the end of the current year Mir. and Mro. Stank Gates of St Iha Firiata office to iS to i ment and long-range planniiig of 6%. rianftog from $2,000 to $8,000 8EU Woodbritlge St. creased from $400 to $2600. An all residential street intersection and seven oilier ftoi^lsts wm r. ia aaU DialxW, re Mw Hh tor these two aCOvlties cannot PENSION FUND Airline F li ght rt April. AD. laB at ebven increased promotional program lighting riiould be complete. reeriv* $809 aoboiarabtye each. eft in tbs tnrrenre. aad dwt n»< ( toe effectively delegated to iFunds recommended are ac- 24 LANES OF 4^8839^ Candy Kitchen «oa ba gkrre to ail wenoH hftag- f others. Furthermore, the future tuarily sound and reflect mod- will include an adveitiaing sign Street lighting improvements InAUWeather In m M oMBfee oiSapMidDBCF Wtare Qseitty Cbndy to Made Itaeb Dotty Search Pat On BEAUTY SALON * of the ttown is dependent on sue- ern mortality tables and the on the Wilbur Cross and an In- require a continuous program. Okeooa Ptam Orar 299 Varteth* « F ee* One) ■ jTSsrssj!^ ; eessAil activities in these areas, continuation of present inter- dustrial File Pact Book. P\>r example, it wiU cost double Town Sedts Bids For Rabid IW lir . W ajm 525 Miain S t—m 64S-288Q ' 1 7 Hiere appears to be a dis- *st earnings. No funds are in- GENERAL MANAGER oiir present $123,926 to bring tiW fort veittcrt vlatiiaity end L ‘ ‘ In salary and work- eluded for improvements that The position of Development street U^hting up to what' is con- COMPLETE SELECTION OF CARS AND ACCESSORIES Made with our ewn DeOriew 200 feet boriaontal vieilittMy. On Water Mains erepancy BAN DOBGO. COttt. (A P ) — H Ywn- Htdr 1017 Bennlag Tt YoA k Ing conditions between the - mtyht_ ^ be recommended by the ciooidinator is provided rtfecf sldered On adequate levrt ac- united Air linee. Pan Oaltforiiia Wootera Ihilve^ty > and pisrn sad be cording to national standards. thsrato and by ' Board of Education arid the Special Pension Study Commit- tive January 1, 1967. The iii] S0UD CH0G0U1E Amarieon Ainraya and Amori- The town ia ndvritlatoc for dlitmiiwod oB laor ocbool rlaoBHi SPEED! EXCITEMENT! THRILLS! ^ caa Airtinea have been oeitifled bid! for the iiwtallatV*t of about m ; Town. This is obvious when sal- “ *• cumbent wiH be re^Mneible tor Milk and White Choctiate tor the kar-vIalbiUty lendlina. Y ShtiM Be Gtniic Te it - ; : «Hes tor adm li^tlve peraon- ca rryin g c h ^ show a re- assisting the Manager in coor- Qotted and Pan AnxeiicaB wtth 160 fort rt oix-iiioh wntor nokw r * ". ^ Mt n oln- txel are compared. ductioSrt $22,0M^ ^ dinating activities rt various ap- Bush Hikers Cautious dint a wartc ofO. AT THE W INERY pknted boeids and cmnmissions HOUOW GHOGOUTE BUNNin PonglaB DOi oltcratt and and ^ppurtanancoa on Katney . « “““ SOCLU, SECURITY MELBOURNE, Australia — r "Wow B^aufifully Carpeted” B t, from PortiOBd S t to nortb That otadent. ntirod Amy sad fuH-time personnel, in addi- CtiorfoDy Foil Wiawod '' Anxartoaa wtth flw^BoetaB TOT- Maj;iDaxM Mead. 19, *«■ »«•-" fritaLBimlwEe,.1I9_ • the Board o f Directors wxa ^ increase of $22,000 is re- « * v .« _,4^.iu . AuetraUane in tbe bush ootm iOOaiiflaaa rt Haokmatoek flC ItaltidBd in ^ ..___ ..__ .. = — . = W hy nM Ifit us add a lu$trt>u$ highTtgkt l o yom Board rt Education to appoint a prim arily tacaure rt basic rre^WUHes in team bo be perttoutariy carefol Tba FAA o a lt R aoon wBI oon- ttw work will ba the oomwetton toU lbatlf t “ b S S T i^ ,I continuing «vmMniiing Joint coaumiiMCommittee to « Federal law. p e rso n n e l. administration and >fiy Dimmer's Carpet Shop—129 Zion Street, Hartford bgr Bmxday b e win 1 about anaksB. The trick isnever fer almllar autiwrtty on Ttana rt the propoeed meins to exiat Tin bev* to beoln SSR ^ » exptore means of equalizing sal- b l u e CROSS—CMS Data Processing system de bo put down your toot wtiere Peatenr traetmenta tor hair with a Sflini-Parmanent Hair Color? ’ Wofld AMlBea. Ini; water mehw, end ttw lahiea I eries between the two agencies ,pjjg recommended figures In- velopment. A six month’s salary you can’t see the ground, and Join Your Friends—Make New Friends ehanceovar rt hoiiae water oon-; and ran a grav* rtta rt aaim- oSSmcaa. J cf the Town. elude approximately $9,000 to WiH be $6618. not bo ttsp over togs without vaUity OB Arid. I BARLT BIRD BPianTAT. tafioptie ttaxdltlUB ; In tixe preparation of the bu^- /permit the Town to pay for fun Tbe posiUon of admtoistra- shopping bo see what’s on the Lamp tm Anmbtatd •d Ity terth Iqjnle* ra- Ed.. Wot Bide win be opttiad ApiS U’ m - MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ; et that toUows, the above con- Cross and two-thirds CMS tive intern ia ptpvlded through ottior iridDe AT dtt IX a V In tbe oeiveti an « oombbt tax VIrt c^>ts have motivated my think- coverage tor the individual cm- *** arrangement wi(h a major . Ing and recommendations. For pioyee. Tbe present program Uhiversity providing trebling; Mrard-wlimiBB eonliart- FutiaQy pontyaed, 5 WEEK COLOR $49$ i example. In order to estabUttx protHdes two-thirds Town pay- *n*ft>g*J*. 'The Town bend aefaty l>m$s bHprrted ,n_srari Bt. or win be required to beftix Tree btttoa Ity a eollie wblle.BweWebore” ; Onmplete i- a dlmate and conditions attrac- ment of Blue Ctaas and one- a-vall iteett of tixe serviceB OPEN SUNDAYS firom Stance, 'ttart b e* a powor- work wtthin 10 tb y e r t the oixx- frTtor to pun tiw doc away from BOPTB S, BOLTON-JIEL, MS-dSn i tive tor industrial development, half rt CMB for- the individuaL e i a graduate student on a six MANCHESTER BOWLING GREEN fiB reflector end • brfSioDt red tract award and wIH be requlrad *>®m efaUdron. Tbe UUventty Bnafisbore vt. <*EN BAILT end BUNDATIBI8 rJtt. Atwoya Netweeaiy) ■ . • tbe tax rate has been held et PERSONNEL month fuU-time basis at a cost 8 A.M. — 8 P.M. Sgbt ]prtnUitir to tb s to gueiantee ttw w ork aad aux-. ceHed ott rlaoeeg aad UO atn- *rt. n * the present level. ’Ibis wiU mean Tbe various employee organl- to the Toro of $1600. Tb^ stu- • FerM m iB U bbm a oleac ttOR oWntaiB Crom ttw terlale tor a period rt one year dafita eeerphed doar-tadoiir, bat ' dlffioulties tor nearly every xations aubmlUed proposals for dent atax' itaOlYes feUo(i*gfa{ty PINE PHARMACY AS4 CENTER SHH MANCHE;STER-MM969 (M,4p.w44g agency, aadtito defer- improved working cosidlttons funds from the Utahrerolty. bur- flA Om tar ,8$. • 0IB4814 •^MiBlrt^nxeity JittdfredIpiftfire- which ha-ra been eariCqlty re- tag tUs lotenMbtp ilia stndiint PAGE SEVEN' MANtlHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1966 PAGE SIX KAKCBBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1966 Coventry Area Churches JFK Author p«rsiiaid€ or fore* oQwn .into Mrteia -Wonders of the Universe- j . ftM anm of behavlar.,'R> idunge th« To Be Irisli u r c h e s Slates Picked BoAvtlle Methodlat Chufvh St. Francis of Aaalsl St. George’s Episcopal Omreh C o i H n i 61l t S O i l world, re»lly, wa matt boftn in Waslw Connecticut Yanked 141 Grove 8t, j > 878 ElHngton Rd., Rt. 44 A. BoMon v Enptttos IjpfaUii F irst Cburch o f CHnist, Church et the Assumption The Preabytotton Chnrch Rev. Dooglaa E. Thenoei’, Vicar in ctan . Testing ItUiioT Softiplcs By Democrats Rev. Willard E. Oonklto, Paotor South Windsor Is a Joy Scientist Adams St. and Thompson Rd. 43 Spnioe St. ^i^DlOL By A.H.O. Rev. OordoM B. Wodhams, Lee Oswald 441 N. Mato 8 t R ev. F toB cis J . MUialefc Rev. G eoi^ W. Smith The Democratic Town Com- o.m.. Church School, Pastor 8 a.m.. Holy Eucharist.. . U Blaell 8tre«t all kinds of paternalistic wel Mmchtrter. Conn..... Once a year we conduct a B yH A L B O Y L E Poses Serious Problems Faator M u toter m ittae bM alacted delciralas to p iu fM iy throMgi* adults. Rev. John E. Rikteraitts, 10:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer HARTFORD (AP) — Is th« fare state concepta, that there two-way traiisacUon with the NEW YORK (AP) — Betag .11 a.m., Sunday service, Sun Rev. Ernest J. Ooppa Assistant Pastor and Church School. man who Is writing the “ait Some SoRp Is Tpo Soft ought to be some nice way for the various party conventions, 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. •tate of Connecticut In return Irish ia a pleasure, not an indus day school and nursery. - 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Nursery through Grade 4. 11:80 a.m.. Adult dlscuasion thorized” bMk on the asaassln»> i'auM /oM SSf 1. lilt If we know anything about the vot the state to show its regret for an asepUc, Wological-sample‘ this summer, reports WUUam G. By DR. IJIL UEVrrt, Subject of the Lesson-Ser M asses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 classes for all agea. 8:80 p.m.. Senior Methodist Masses at 6:45, 7:46, 9, 10:15 group. Uon of Presiflent John F. Ken^ for our riieck, we receive over the misfortune come to its try. collection tool. This tool win pos Ryan, party chairman. Tbe del FnblMnd Breiy * 5£*W ■d^ t» ing.'psychology of the typical American DIRECTOB mon: "Reality.” Golden.Text: and 11:45 a.m. 10:4B a-m.. Worship Servlee. and 11:30 a.m. 4:18 p.m.. Young People’s Fel nedy convinced of Lee Harvey andHolldajr*. Entered aTm* ?®*L •,? Christinas tree seedlings, which seedHngs through no fault of Now that St. Patrick’s Day sess a long arm so that tbe as Youth Fellowship. ^chesur. Conn., a* Seoond Qaae MaU wage earner, the fervid missionary ef The Fels Ptenetarinin of Psalms 119: 12,18. "Blessed art ------The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. egates are aa follows: ^ we proceed to plant on acres we the boneet folk who planted tronaut wUl not contaminate the' Monday, 3 p.m.. Senior High lowship. Oswald’s guilt? i w e r . forts of Vice President Hubert Hum has come and gone. I'd like to The Fnudilto iMtttate thou, O Lord: Teach me thy Sermon: "Thou Bhalt Pro State convention, July 1 and St. Maurice Church, Bolton Monday, 8 p.m., Brotheriiood once, in the years of our vigor, them . sample by getting too close to* St. Bartboloiuew’s Choroh membership class. ’Tm a good deal more cer S0B8C3UFTICHf R A m clear up some misconceptions Wbiat procedures ahould our statutes. . .Open thou mine Rev. Robert W. Cronbi phrey to restore love and understand devoted to the culture of sweet Rev. Philfp Ruseey, Pastor mote Life.’’ Nursery at aU serv 2, to Hartford: Raymond H. 7:15 p.m., Prayer and dis- of St. Andrew. tain of Lee Oswald’s guilt than FaraUa la AdtramM . ^ This correspondent - planter ‘ t- . I ■ eyes, that I may behold won* Pastor ing between the Johnson admlnlstra- corn. thought be bad happened upon about the Irish — as far aa I astronauts use on the nioon to Other possible sources of con Rev. Richard C. BoUea ices. Bradley Sr,, Mary Forst, Rob- cuaaion time, Tuesday, 8 p.m., Planning I am of John Wllkea Booth’s, a » t i » a « a a • a drous things out of thy law.’’ Asstatant Pastor 7 p.m.. Evening Service. ert A. Moriarty and WiUiam Wednesday, 3 p.m.. Junior com m ittee. not to mention Judas Iscariot’s,’*' Tbrea Mentha Uon and organized labor are going to Thia is the only transaction Buch an opportunity when, at a have known them. collect samples for return to the tamination are the combustion' !;S Wednesday, 8 p.m., Testimony Sermon: ’’Jusfice, Blindfolded O. Ryan. High membership class. M asses at 7, 8:30, 10 and Choral says William Manchester, who One Month have a result exactly the oppoelte of of uiilch we know between legislative hearing laat spring, Some years agd, in a burst of products resulting from the fir Wednesday, 8 p.m., earth? What precautions must m eeting. ______Lenten 11:30 a.m. MEMBER o r that intended. state and citizen in which the ing of rockeU on the lunar eur- Masses at 6:43; 7:46, 9, 10:16 or Winking.’’ Second Congressional Dla- Thursday 7:16 p.m., Eucharist. Sermon: "Why Is working on the book at WeA he heard representativea of the youthful perception, I wrote in be taken not to contaminate Reading Room hours at 749 and 11:» a.m face. One way of coping with, 8:15 p.m., RPYF m eets at tilot, June 25, Ocean Beach Service. Church.’ ’ leyan University in Mlddletowiu The very eloquent and singularly un citizen has usually come out state ^appear to obtain legisla exclamatory affection a favora the lunar surface ? And, even Main St., excepting legal holl- " ' 8ncred Heart Cburoh ahead, until the laat several tive pes^iasion to sell, outside ble piece about the Irish. more Important, v*at precau this is to collect the sampler the Maiiae. Miss Miriam Schet- House, New LondiHi: Alan R. Mrs. Jaqueline Kennedy and convincing Vice President has been as days, Monday through Saturday, TalcoOvUle Congregational Rt. SO, Vernon years, and this year. the stateN^ believe, some of 'Answering the question "What tions must be observed to pre as far from the LEM as poe-' St. Bridget’s C&urch Uer will lead a discission on Harold J. Crane, Albert Eastmineter United other members Of the presU id tathh paper aad aUo Iba local neaa pab- signed the task of reassuring labor 11 o.m . to 3 p.m .; Thursday eve. Chnrch Rev. Ralph Kelley, Paator In those years when we had the surplus seeiUlngs it found it is it to be Irish?’’ this was a vent the return of pathogenic slble. The lack of an atmos- Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor "Science and Chrtstlanlrir.’’ J. - Stevenson,------—and . -C. Peter Van- Presbyterian Fellowship dent’s family asked Manchester “ *!m*HSIIa of repaWlcatlon of apeclal dla- about the good intentions of the John Bing, 7 to 9. Rev. Robert J. Keen Monday 8:30 p.m,, 'Drustee Rev. Robert K. Shlmoda, Rev. Patrick SuUlvan to write the book with the full yatciies nCrelB are alao reaerred. the good feeling about our had in stodc. 'v point I made: organisms to the earth? These ]toere and wind on the moon' Dine. George E. Slye Sebeol son administration, wMch, he is saying, Rev. Dennis R. Hnaeey M inister Asolatant Paator co(^ration of the family. • transaction with the state, we Tour correspondent was even "On St. Patrick’s Day, to be were aame of the questions pon means that contamtoatloo prod m eeting. Senatorial District, Jime 18, Kingston Dr. Oak St. will still find ways to keep its prom SQon EvangeUcid Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Group "At first, the Kennedy family r The HetaM PrhiUn* C om paw . were paying the sum of one and so bold to suggest, to bis typi- Irish is to know more glory, ad dered last summer In a NASA ucts cannot travel very far from Court Room of the Town Hall in East Hartford aulnea no financial rrtponalDOUir ises to labor. Lutheran Church Masses at 7, 8, 9:15,10:80 and 10 a.m ., New membership Masses at 7, 8, 9:15,10:30 and ■rapblcal errora appeariii* in ^ verttoet^ a eight-tentha of a cent for each «^ly soft-voiced way, that one venture, magic, victory, exulta conference on lunar exploration the source. v / study. "The Doctrine of God,’’ Stafford: Lionel G. Jean, Mi Rev. Gordon 8. Botes, wanted to wait,’’ Mancheater Edfottier readlns matter In The Mancheater (Missouri Synod) Noon. class. 11:45 a.m . "We’re not going to let you down," young' seedling we purchased, Ihtog the state mig^t do ^th tion, gratitude • and gladness and science. Once hmar surface material will be discussed. chael J. Peace, Michael C.. BOnister said In an Interview with radio Evei^K ______Cooper and High Sts. 11 a.m ., M orning service Vice President Hubert told the con and obtaining, in the bargain, some ot Its surplus seedltoi^ The bio-sciences group, chair has been collected and returned Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Pray station w n c. "But since oths than any other man can experi- The Rev. Paul G. FnAopy. Treschuk and Marie Murdock. and (Sunday Scliool. Sermon: St. Bernaid’a Church FUU •OTvlce cltcnt of f'* ®. A. ®SJ^^VaanlSl struction workers the other day, "and the good counsel of one of the was to offer them to good Con ed by Nobellst Melvin Calvin of to earth, another problem in St. Jamee’ Chnrch er meeting and Bible survey of 10 a.m.. Worship and Church era were working on books, the^ «]ce in a lifetime.” P astor County (Sheriff), June 11. "To Elevate Ourselves.” St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville atate’e acoompliabed profession necticut citizens who had kept the University of California, volving the possibility of bock- Magr. Edward J. Reardon, tbe Go^iel of Mark. School, Nursery through Junior felt one ahould be complete and lUtbewt Special A fm cy — you haven't let us down, because we’re A lonesome friend said, Rockville Superior court Build 5:80 p.m., Third Lenten sup Rev. George F. X. Reilly yago, Petrolt and Boatoai. al foresters on the location and on planting, with such tragic studied thia critioal problem and contamination of the earth — Paator age. Sermon: "The'Pressure of accurate.’’ working on the same wave length and "Well, that’s very nice, blit the 9 a.m., Sunday School, ing: George Coon, Anita T. per will be sponsored by the P astor ^ ' MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCOIA^ planting of our future pbm,ta- results, during the years of evolved a set of procedures to with catastrophic overtones — Rev. Eugene F, Torpey Tbe Salvation Army Dlscipleshlp,’’ tho R ev. M r. Mancheater described Oswald we have the same objectlvea.” year has 36B days. How does it 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible time. HamMett, Mary Perrottl and Men's Club. Rev. Raoul J. Pronovoet by taowB. ______- tions. And, in those good years drought. Thia suggestion,- we reassure the scientific commu crops up. However, the com Rev. John J. O’Brien Ml Mato St. as "probably the most rejected We doubt that anybody could have feel to be Irish the other 864 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. Donald Young. Wednesday, 11 a.m.. Ladies Rev. Anthony Kusdal Bates. Dtaplav adrcrtlaing c lo a ^ hooia: when we had no complaint, we regret to say, was treated with nity about the proper handling mittee considers this a remote Rev. Vincent J. Flynn man of our time and perhaps of ■elected language more likely to crys days.” Text: n Cor. 6:21. Theme: Otqtt- Ernest V. Payton Aeeembly District, June 8. Missionary Society. For Monday — 1 P-m. *J 1 W . would plant a thousand seed the informal scorn skilled bu of lunar surface samples. possibility. Tektltes, those Officer to Charge all-time.’’ In contrast, ho said For Tueaday — I p.m. Ros3,*>li._ Well, some of tbe Irlah I’ve Town Hall, Coventry: Donald M asses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 United Methodlat Chnndi tallize and harden any current instincts lings one spring—it makes a reaucrats can turn on the help The committee indicated that black glassy objects found In "God Made Him to be Sin tor Masses at 6,'7, 8, 9, 10:15 and President Kennedy was one ot > For Wedneaday TbnnpSay — 1 ^ p.% ^.*°TrTSS?^?T W edBeaday, known are like this: C. AveriU, Lena Gust, Richard St. Fetor’s Episcopal Chnrch a.m . R t 44A, Bolton organized labor might have to hold it wonderful early spring occupa less pubUc when they have"a le the specific objectives of the some areas of the. earth, are Us.” Registration tor Oom- 11:80 a.m . 8 a.m., Prayer Breakfast. the "most accepted men of our ; ftor Friday — l p.m. Thnraday. U fe is their favorite challenge M. Baittey and Loretta Slwek. Sand HUl R d. ^ For Saturday — 1 self independent and aloof from the tion in the days when the gal point to reserve. We didn’t organic ctemical exploraUmi of considered by many scientists muniem on Palm Sunday, 0:80 a .m ,. Sunday School wMh Rev. Abram W. Sungrey. U m e." but death is not their worst ene The primary date, should the W apping ^ M inister uapinea ** Democratic administration at Washing ground is sUU w et but th e sun want to be demolished, and we the moon involves the search to have originated on the moon, AprU 8. Nunery in the parish Oonummlty Baptist Oborch claoaea tor oU ages. St Matthew’s Church, Tolland Manchester said he baa com vllcadloa except Saturday — t Ain. m y. slate.he challenged, is May 3. Rev. James A. BlrdsoD, Vlear Is working higher—and then be didn’t even really want any free for molecules of possible blolo- having been thrown off into house. 686 E . cen ter St. 10:46 a.m., HoUnene meeting. Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Paator pleted more than 1,000 inter ton. They celebrate birth as they 9:16 o.m., Sunday School and Saturday. March 3« able to count, after the next trees. All we wanted was to M origin. DeUlled knowledge ,-^0^ by a vlviolent explosion of 11 a.m., Passlonsgottesdlenst. Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, 8:16 p.m.. Open Air meeting. Dean’s list Meeting Sundays iat Hick’s views for the book. The only Organized labor Ukes to have friends do (leparture. They 8 a.m.,. Holy Communion. Nursery. School of ReHgious winter and the coming of an have the atnte have a kindly their amount, dlstribuUon gort. If Uds is true, then Wednesday, 0:30 p.m.. Adult M inister 8:M p.m.. Prayer meeting. Carl E. Nothnlck. Cedar Memorial School Oymnaolum person who declined to be in In high places, and it Hkes to stake out a child being born 10 a.m .. M orning P rayer Studies. other spring, a survival which thought toward all of us who , . -»i.*i„« structure—if present—is of jjjg gngetrespectre ofof pathogenic organ Information Hour. (pastor’s 7 p.m., SIdvation mettlng. Swamp Rd., Is on the dean’s terviewed, he said, was Marina its own claims to recognition from po particularly sad if a relative and Church School. Masses at 7:30, 8:80 and 10:80 10:16 a.to., Coffee social. would average at least 929 out have lost a terrible toll of state extreme importance to the ori isms which can decimate the cla s s ). 9:30 a.ip., C2iurch School for Tuesday, 7 p.m.. Midweek list for work during the first Oswald, Oswald's wife. Response To A Headline litical administrations. But any survey over 80 yields a final brea.th. Thursday, 7:46 p.m., Lenten 10:46 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: of each 1,000 seedlings planted. . seedlings to the drought. A lit gin and history of the moon, population being introduced on 7:30 p.m.. Last Mid-week Len all ages. Classes through Grade service. semester at the University of a.m . Manriiester said tbe book will of the voting trends of organized labor They know they’ll meet him in program . "is tt Ever Ftalahed?’’ If the deepening and savaging of the IVith the onslaught of the tle kindness. and to the relationship of the earth ia rather remote. ten Service. Text: Matth. 27: 4 y^ll have an expanded sea- Tburaday, 8:46 p.m., < ^ n Air Hartford^ contain an account of "a great would reveal, we think, that Its enthusi heaven. Monday through Friday, 7:46 Unitarian Meeting House Wedneaday, 8 to 8 p.m.. Len split between Rueala and CMna Inspires great Connecticut drought, This year, tight-lipped, hard moon to the earth and to the However, tbe committee Is 66-59 and John 19: 38-40. sion through the worship serv- meeting. Oompletoa Training deal of IntereaUhg activity at Some regard the Irish as too universe. Specifically, such p .m .. Evening'*^ P rayer. 50 Bloomneld Ave., Hartford ten Supper and program for any particular aspiration to wisdom asm at the polls diminishes in propor however, there began the cur hearted, emotionless as usual, unwilling to chance this pos Theme: "Taken from the ice. Adult class meets in Choir Marine Private Mrst Class the Treasury Department to brash on earth, and perhaps knowledge is essential for de- Rev. Nathaniel D. Lourlot children, youth, adults. from this comer, we wouM Hke to find tion to the degree a political party rent years of our discontent. the state has again offered its sibility and tor that reason has C ross.” Room behind the pulpit. North MetbofHst Cbnreh Alfred W. Mimsell, son of Mr. eafeguard the economy and they are. Their conduct, how termiidng whether life on the Vernon Methodist Church claims to have a special title to labor’s For several years past, the seedlings, and we, never able set down guide lines for the 10:30 a.m „ Worship. Seraion: SOO Pnrker St Wayne W. Munsell, of Swamp very Interesting moves by spec ways to fortify and spread a few Ideal ever, reflects, a confidence In R t SO 10:30 a.m.. Worship Services, vote. The more assiduously and publicly good state of Connecticut has to resiat playing a string of bad moon exists, ever did exist, or treatment of returned material. Church and Chestnut Sts. "Tbe Cross and Commitment.’’ Rd., has cmnpleted the Avia Jehovah’s Wltoessee heaven. Rev. Earle B. Custer, ulators in the London and Zurich such as these: been providing fine seedlings, hick out to the end, have order could develop. When lunar samples are re Emanuel Loiheran Church N ursery. tion Machinist’s Mate Jet En Rev. Morton A. Magee Nursery and- Worship Cburoh Kingdom HoD it ia wooed, the cooler It grows in its But sure as they are ot eterni- P astor gold markets." He declined t6 1. Let America try to avoid over-re but neglecting the incidence of ed agaUvand we notice that The ersnmittee, in planning a turned, they are to be taken Berv. C. Henry Anderson, 7 p.m. Junior and Senior gine School at the Naval Air ------School. Hartford Tpke. voting patterns. , ty, nothing breaks an Irlrti fa discuss these aspects. ^ acting to particulars on the world summer rainfall necessary to the state, as if to celebrate, the search for possible organic to the quarantine section Of the P astor Youth Fellowship. Worship Technical Training Center In 9 and 10 a.m., Worship Service ------— mily’s heart more than if one of 9 and 10:80 a.m. „ Manchester was aa editor for And the Vice President’s public sweet carry them through their first survival record of the past few chemicals, recognizes that there Lunar Sample Receiving Labo and child care. Sermon by veraoo Assembly of God Cburoh 3 p.m.. Public talk, "Are the scene. their young ones is called to Service. Sermon: “Memberrtilp Memphis, Tenn American Educational Publicar tiJk is such a cloying, unabashed woo season out in the open. The re years, and do something spe are several sources of potential ratory and are to remain there 9 and 10:30 azn., Divine Wor Files Bankruptcy the pastor. Northeast School Nations Headed tor Arihaged- 2. Let America, instead, attempt to God sooner than they want to let Cburch of the Naaarene Means Participation!” tlona at Wealeyan when he was ing that the RepubUcan party la cer su lt at this neglect on the paVt cial for us planters after all, trouble. It is apparent that for at least 30 days. About five ship and Church School. Nurs Warren S. Wragg has filed a 0 a.m., Church School. Nurs Intersection of Rts. SO and 31 don,” by W. Hitt, Watehtower create and. maintain a long-range pol him go. 238 M ato S t 9 a,m.. Church School. Nurs asked In 1064 to w rite the book. tain to receive, at the next election, a at the state has been a sad de has decided to go up 32 a thou when the Lunar Excursion per cent of the samples brought ery for infants. Sermon by Pas petition for voluntary bank- ery, kindergarten, Grades 1 Vernon Society representative. icy of Ita \wn which can stand good Performance is the flower of Rev. Robert J. Sbett, Minister ery and Grades 4 through 8. number of votes for which there may be crease In the survival ca|MMlty sand in its price for seedlings, Module (LEM) sets down on back to the earth are to be tor Anderson, “What la Your ruptcy and his case has been through 3. Senior High. Rev. Michellno Rlod 4:16 p.m .. Study o f F eb. 15 the Irishman’s desire. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. school. and valid no matter, how specific and of state seedlings on our land so that each one will now cost the moon’s surface it will vent used to test for pathogenic A nsw er?’ ’ referred to Saul Sledman, fed' 10 a.m ., <3hurch issue of Watehtower, "Identify- rp n ^ rMtnfv no greater explanation than that some Joy is part of his way. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Nursery, Wndeigarten and temporary situations seem to alter and that of many others, so two full cents. We know that is exhaust gases and other dis organism s. 6:30 p.m.. Confirmation eral referree in bankruptcy. Grades 4 through 8. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. Ing'thele Present-DayPresent-D ay B eneflciar- toUand County union members feel Instinctively com He is fantastically loyal but classes tor all age groups. Grades 1 through 3. 7 p.m., Senior High Methodist themselves from day to day and decade that, in some locatlona, there still a great bargain, and yet charges; it is impossible to pre Kqpt to iMlatlon’ League meeting in Luther Hall. Membership Wragg lists assets of $125, and 11 a.m., Worship Service. le s ," page 117. pelled to make some emotional retort to bis biggest quarrels are among 10:45 a.m., Worship Service. 8 p.m.. Church Youth FellowsWp. to decada ' might be fewer than BOO out of we Btin think that a state with vent waste gases from escaping To insure against contami Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Len llabUlties of 32,252.67. 7 p.m., EvangelisUc Service. Wedneaday, 7:30 p.m , G roup Water and Wells H u b ert his own. an original 1,000 surviving into a heart would have waited until the LE3M into tbe lunar vacuum nation on the way back to M ethodist Among his local and area Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer dirousskmUacussion to the BlUe aid, n p _ _ * __ T 'o l L - a , 3. In trying to arrive at such a long- He loves horses and the sheen Children’s 7:30 p.m.. North Union Congregational Church As a matter of fact, the skilled poli their second summer. everybody had had at least one around it. earth, the samples are to be T O ATI" ’ creditors are Anaesthesiology and Bible Study. Things tn Which It Is Impos- lO D lC S O I ia lK S range policy which will be valid through ot their sleek sides and tbe bet Church and Nursery. Cadre. R ockville tician never tells any vote, of any cate We planters Of state trees good year, and a higher sur For example the spacecraft kept in stainless steel or In Bmantic as guest preach^f. Associates, 325; Dr. Jay Bible tor God to Lie." ^ , many changes of drcumistance. let ting upon their abilities. But he 8 p.m„ Junior, Teen and Tuesday, 8 a.m., Men’s »W e Friday, 7:80 p.m.. Theocratic Water, drought, wells and the gory' or description, that he owns it. have been waiting in vain, these vival rate could be hoped for, atmosphere will be vented when conel containers; an inner con Hughes, Manchester,’325; Man- Rev. Panl J. Bowing, Paator A very St. can walk as far or run as quick Young Adult group meetings. study group. Rev. Jomea L. Austin America try to guide Itself primarily by several drought years, for even before jumping its price. But the astnmauts leave the LEM tainer of teflon-metal laminates Calvary Church cheater Savtngs and Loan of ' Christian Reformed Church Mlnlatry School. Bible reading water table will be discussed The skilled politician congratulates any ly as any man on earth. He him- 7 p.m., Evangriistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Methodist Minister of Christian Education at the Tolland County Soil and Standards which are founded in principle the slightest indication that the we are not really quairelsome tor their exploring mission. To will be able to retain a vacuum. (Aaoemblles of God) Coventry, • 329.54; Dr. Donald W. 661 A very St. Luke 13 to 16. voter on his discerning independence of aelf is a horse on toot. Message by the pastor. "The Youth FeHoiwahip. Water Conservation District’s and morality and not on expediency or state had heart enough to care about IL We have grown so we eliminate this source o< con If the container can maintain 847 E . M iddle Tpke. Morrison, Manchester, 380; Sooth Windsor 8:30 p.m.. Service Meeting. all political parties, on his Intelligent ca Teaching of the Cross." Thursday, 9:30 a.m., Ad- 9 a
Around fhe Mantle in Debut, Grapefruit League Ahead of Schedule USINESS l^ERVICES cli^IRECTORY home as third baseman Eddie his chance in the ninth inning NEW YORK (AP)—For Kasko bobsled Denis Menke’e with the game tied M , one man most batters, three strikes gixidnder in the sixth inning, Earl Yosf on and one out mean out. But for Mickey Batting right-handed, he took giving Atlanta a 4-3 victory over Mantle, three strikes mean HERALD SPORTS EDITOR the first pitch from left-hander Houston. ^ 8 YEARS OLD CAMPING he‘s back in. Darold Knowles for a strike, BVed Valentine and Frank H IG H G R A D E CAR LEASING Ehcactly two months after bis then missed the second for an Howard drove in five runs with SANDEMAN EQUIPMENT Today’s Team — right shoulder was operated on. other strike. He took a ball on tWrd-inning homers as Wash On 1 or 2 ington defeated Pittsburgh 7-4, PRINTING Mantle stepped to the plate as a the outside but then swung and TPents, Cots, Sleeping Bags and ancinnati downed Detroit SCOTCH piiKh hitter BYiday In the New missed for the third strike. Job anW (kmunercial ^ i I ^ «*■ Air Mattresses, Stoves YEAR P U N York Yankees’ exhibition game 7-6 with Leo Cardenas knocking Printii^ 86 PROOF Lanterns Baltimore Orioles The early appearance,' how i a ^ r against Philadelphia. ever, does not mean Mantle is in three runs, Including two with First in Manchester. New a homer. Prompt and Efficient MANCHESTER oars, full maintenance, fully The ailment-plagued star ready to romp into his 16th year Printing Of AU Kinds ’ 5.99 insured to reduce your prob struck out, but the Yankees, unhindered. He sUU has pain Cap Peterson’s three-run homer climaxed a six-run, SURPLUS SALES C O . lems and worries. For full Thls year with Frank Robin who won the game 7-S, were when swinging left-handed, and 169 N. MAIN ST. information call MIAMI, Fla.—Two guys son’s home run potential every eighth-inning uprising that car Commuiiity Press named Robinson — Brooks enthused. It was Mantle’s first he doesn’t kzww if he can throw. Y IC H r S at Depot Square time he steps up to the plate, appearance in a game this Roger Repoz made the baH go ried San Francisco past CSeve- Open Dally to 9:00 PAL Paul Dodge Pontiac and Frank—hold the key land 10-8. Bobby Knoop rapped 9 East Middle Tpke. PACKAGE STORE the Orioles twill be tougher than spring, and it came far ahead of far in the 10th inning, hitting a J. FARR — 648-1111 INC. to the success, or failure, a three - day old beard, and the schedule Mantle thought he game-winning homer ofi three hits in California’s 6-1 Telephone 643-5727 20 BISSELL ST. SIS MAIN STREET of the Baltimore Orioles they'll see more righthanded would have to follow. Knowles. triumph over the Chicago Cube. Phone 649-2881 trying to grab their first starting pitchers. The St. Louis Carfflnals won The Los Angeles Dodgers took We Urge Yon To Support Manager Johnny Keane first advantage of five Baltimore American League pennant. Brooks Robinson is one fel got the idea for u ^ g ManUe their fifth straight game, edging The Lutz Junior Moisenm errors and sever^ases on b^s TURNPIKE MANCHESTER Brooks Robinson is the best all- low who doesn’t care who is while watching him hit the ball Kansas CSty 2-1 on ’Tim McCar- GLASS for an 8-4 victory over the Ori around third baseman in the pitching, righties or lefties. hard during batting practice. ver’s lun-scoring single in the oles in a night game at MlamL e For Auto Windshields TEXACO circuit Frank is a powerful, “It really doesn’t make any The 34-year-
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Friendship Circle of the Sal vation A rm y wrlll have a work night meeting Monday at 7:46 p.m. at the church. Hostesses are Mrs. Thomas McCaim and Mrs. Peter C. Carlson. Everett J. livesey Clinton W. MUle Dr. Douglas H. Sinltlt' The Manchester Chapter of His hand on the gearshift of the-new Schwinn "Sting-Ray ^ t»a ck , Business and Professional Wom New Chamber Directors Rockville is ready to roll. The bike has a five-speed gear shift, md adjustable h ^ e l» » en’s Club wSl have an annual Six new directors of the Chamber of Commerce have been elected by mall ballot of the and saddle. ’Ihls model bike Is the «mly <«e to be found in New England at ^ closed meeting and election of went on sale March 24. Orders are being taken now. Standing around Tim and the Sting- Chamber membership. They are Aity. PhUip Bayer; Emanuel Hlrth, manager ,of Central officers Wednesday at 8 p.m. Connecticut Cooperative Farmere Assodation; Lyman B. Hoops, manager of the Southern Ray are, left to rig^t, A1 Fritz, vice presidaxt of Schwinn; Robert Kiernan, ow er OT to# at Mott’s Community Hall. Dele Manchester C^de Shop; and Bill Kearns, manager OT Paramount Distributors. (Herald i«io- Jfew Ehigland Telephone Co. branch: Everett J. Llvesey, president of the Savings Bank of gates to a state convention May Manchester; Clinton W. Mills, general manager of Colonial Board Co., and Dr. Douglas H. 20, 21, and 22 at the HOtel A m er to by Ofiara.) ______= Smltii. Hiey will serve two-year terms, and replace Allen F. Behnke, Louis Chorches, ica, Hartford, will be chosen at Joseph O. Gorman, W. J, Godfrey Gourley, Ilr. Charles E. Jacobson Jr. and Liouls C. Olm by the end of this month. The Corporation. He served the distributors OT S A H G rem toe meeting. retired. He sted. tax guide contains the new Dreyfus Fund, inc. from 1960 to Stamps, recently Norman Fendell, president of graduated federal income tax 1965 as a technical adviser in- Joined the company in 19^ the building was gained toe left front and both cars the Manchester Association for withholding tables. The new vestment officer repsonsible for after serving as a lleuten^ Carving Knives through this door. A check of were towed away. Help to Retarded Children, Will system will be effective May 1, toe technological and economic with the Sands Point, L.I., N ^., the buUding resulted in nothing Court date for Gugiehnino is speak on "Bunce Center and toe Mrs. Josephine O’Dell and makes withholding tax on evaluation OT companies, p olice fo rce from 1928 to 1969. wages come closer to toe em Taken in Break being, reported as fnlssing. A pril 11. Sheltered Workshop” Tuesday She has been Ucensed itooe No ployes actual tscc. 400,000, as OT D ec. 31,^ has Pine St. east of Arch St. was at noon at a meeting of toe vember OT last year. The AHUage Lantern Barn on the scene OT a two-car accident Kiwanis Club at Cavey's Rest- gained 1,066 places in its Stand Carl Bolin of 119 Cambridge ing among the 7,600 largest Tolland ’Tpke. was broken into Accident Brings this morning about 1 a.m. that aurant. Mrs. O’Dell is en active mem St. this month celebrated ■ his commercial banks in toe Unit somstime this morning and two resulted in one driver being ber OT St. Mary’s Church, be 45th year with toe Hartford ed States. It w as 8,659 in 1964, nZZA RATS carving knives valued at $15 Driver’s Arrest charged with failure to drive a Lloyd Bemle OT Falmouth, longs to, toe Women OT toe reasonable distance apart. Mass., will speak Tuesday at Electric Light Company. Bolin and m oved to 7,491 in 1966. 180 i^rnoe St.—848-0081 are reported to be missing, po Church end toe St. Paul’s Guild, Samuel C. Gugielmino, 51, OT Police report Leland T. Wood, 6:30 p.m. at a meeting of toe and his wife are members of the lice say. and both she and her husband PIZZA R FD 2, B O X 443, was charged Rotary dub at toe Howard square dance club in Manches Anthony Leone, formerly of Entrance Into toe building 42, OT 51 Bissell St., was charg are members OT toe 60-60 dub with failure to grant toe right Johnson Restaurant, Tolland ter. Manchester, wiU celebrate his GIANT GRINDERS was made torougfa a window on ed with the violation after a with the Church. OT way yesterday, toe reeult OT westbound car he was driving ’Tpke. His topic wHl be Dy- 25tb year with HELOO this lO-Mln. Service On All Calls toe east side. 'Die wooden She is an active member OT an 8:16 a.m. two-car accident F rancis B . SuUIvan OT 48 month. Leone now lives in Leb shatter covering toe window hit the rear of a car which had namic New Ehigland.” toe W omen’s Ctaib OT M anchest OPEN on Halrtford Rd, west OT Pine stopped fo r a signaJl light, d riv ------er, and she and her huPband Haynes St. has been elected anon. was first (^>ened and the alu- vice president for toe New Eng mimnn window inside was then St. en ^ AtOlo L. Schlavone HI, were co-presidento OT toe DUng THURS., FRL. SAT. land Region OT the American Robeit E. Rumens, OT Cov broken, according to police. Police say Gugielmino, eaSSt- 28, OT 76 Sum m er St. 4 Scholarships p r o . 2.11 — SUN. 4 - 10 boimd, attempted a left twn Wood is scheduled for ar- Mrs. O’Dell Is toe mother OT Production and Inventory Con- entry, field representative for ’Two windows in an overhead trol Society. He Is assistant pro Closed Mon., Tues., Wed. door at toe NoiHon Electrical into Pine St. in frOnt OT a west- rsdgnment on April 11. In 1964 Qass six children, the oldest OT which the ^>erry and Hutchinson Co., instrument Co. at 71 Hilliard bound car driven by Lois Reo- is a graduate OT Central Con- duction control manager for Fenn Manufacturing Co., and Bt. were broken sometime dur- pell of Camp Meeting Rd., and The Manchester Herald has fectlcut State College. The toe director OT toe Fetin Em- tag toe night, police report. they collided, gotten Rself into hot water with youngest attends tos Green Ele We have a help problem at mentary School. loyes Federal Credit Union. police believe entrance into Both cars were damaged in Police Arrests Manchester High School's ClasB HOttmuh; Pharmacy. Onr 9600 year old pharmacist has OT 1964. Pioneer Aerodynamic Sys SALES AGENT •prtag fever and is spoidlng Paul R . W attere, 98, o f Dan tems, Inc., was recently award WANTED In yesterday’s article naming his days scouting the local PtMd J. Roeetto OT 114 Adam s ed a con tract fo r $60,392 by ielson, was charged with two MIHS’ fou r winners in the annual St., has been employed as sales golf courses. If you know of a Public Health Nurses to work the U.S. Army Aviation Materi r e l i a b l e 2600 year old counts OT Injury to i>ersonal United Aircraft Scholarship representative for toe Hartford In Manchester, part-time as el Command for toe delivery pharmacist, .{desse call toe property yesterday stemming area by Autographic Business substitutes. Also nurse for competition, we stated toe num OT cargo parachute deployment friendly pharmacy . . . futi or part-time during July from two acts OT vandaHam toat form s. ber was a record, second to and a contract for $77,- and August. were committed on Dec. 23 re A graduate in toe class OT 300 to d eliver personnel para NOTICE sulting in the destruction OT $100 which was toe three scholar 1067 from M anchester High HALLMARK chute canopies. in personal property. ships wMi hy local h^h school School, he previously worked at Call Mrs. Anderson seniors in ’64, PoUce report that on that date Aetna Life end Casualty Co. as Edward T. Till and David PHARMACY Flushing of the water mains of the A letter putting us in our 649-7426 a window at the Shady Glen on an IBM control supervisor. Billies OT toe G.E. Keith Fur WEST MIDDLE ITKE. Town of Manehostor Water Depart E. Middle Tpke. valued at $26 place arrived in this morning’s He is a member OT toe niture Oo. recently attended the (Stop and Shop Flasa) For Appointment and a $76 window at Cole’s Dis mail, insisting that the cn^ OT Knights OT Columbus, a mem ITto annual Drapery Stdes CMn- 649-2861 count Station
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