bat oidy'a few in mM-skirts; (A P Photofax) (Seerag* WiBBtew) worth Bunker. ■ i.ril. (She7 /. i f I . ' k ^:!) ■ ■ \:‘f ‘^.(?*r'" - ■<]' • PAGB m w w- ‘ ;riW 5E! TWO MANCHESTBH EVENING HEKAU), MANCHESTER, O^NN, :M0NDAY,; SIARCH 27, 1967 •, as three, . ,.;WEST r ipARP IT” of damages to an automobile. "Certain .i.-jf , gjsM- ilteanto a heai J I O ^ ) Too Injury notices'are from b«^hUowed in ^ ^ » m e f o ^ ^ ^ od hearts INC. ' V •’ • The Boatd of Selectmen has will make up a panel j» ;biing Mrs. Arlene Carey of 17 Garden a tteCk bf cafdf, said "The Old out discussion aftstv- the ■ talk ^ .,11: - evendMtUy .be good tor dectar-' JL 6 hy Jonh Gruber aanonnced h spectal t»n Giovan^^-debut. He has a re^l^tion for sue for the sihool addition, al Department will get in^dg'in- Fehi nm i > '..a tbe next and. .final offer- a Hnf J^oJCe and' l^Je adjiiig ternates for the Pliuming and formation on wig fashions from Jt ChurCh ______, , . ______^ season by the Oon- but since the .role «en- ^ n ln g Commission, adoption guest speaker Mrs. Arnold C ^ y dflm s a frapWVer ^ ^ theVontiut* keeping erally has-.him-standloik around of . the state’s Basic Building •®*'of Andover when ,thC group df the pelrts. l^Ifracture of hef • ■3^ W> gentibPM® ^ d watohr hearts and d u te as the . than to any other opening U C hedtlt^V', f^ n a ;' Association, with his hands in hM pockrts Code, and added payments to meet* *t the firehouse tonight right wrist, antf multiple bruls- :M two t r l ^ M thC h i ^ dummy at aU times. 'A ^eOsitod tor AprU 12 at the Bush- so to speak, this may hot-be a- 0»e assessors for sp«:fal serv at 8® for its March meeting. »»«-Re “es, and abraisions. shownsbbwn todav.today, and then heha had < _ „ . ^ . „ but it ia very dangeroua to i # apond with only 8 points in h jg i f r o m There are other perform- hindrance. Norman mggi*s, al- '®®* make up the major busi- freshments will be served • by .Mlsa. Gould' trCimrts .a frac W$rlked ;out of' thb.paed; iaom of i:. . C H O O S E THaLAROEST SELECUON OF 6-E IN his' club to state his oomplaint. ***** ^ cards and no particular .diig emces tor students, but the one ready quite well known here, n®** the nine item warning. Mrs. Peter Maneggia and Mrs. tured tight hip land bruises and Theodore Moberg. . atorpislons. w a gave him, something medic- “ i .**^ triimtioMi, a tren ^ . The; btlc«. - —in. DMiarer'ruffed to dunS- 4iwwer: PsiSs. Some experts OteetiM .Fteturea Ooip. .« dience was somewhat bewilder-_ opera house except perhaps in "^® bonds will most Hkely be m^ with the. ace .of spades, and strain a Uttle harder to respond a , "Festiyal” performance at amortized over a 16-year pe- I ^chard Shaw of 134 Union I >\Oe(»erd/ Electric ^:dd by It SQ that it was not''ah' CHARGED IN FATAUTY St., Rockville,' has asked the Ekist ruade the {day that sent to 'an opening bid ,of one chA •Itogetber popular supceaa.'47®*tly increased prices. .,„ *'*°** average principal WIIAJNGTON______^ (AP) — A 23- town for $25.74, to pay for two The Old KibUaer out of the room “ Don Giovianni’’ presents iidme >'<' Slnfee ihe Oommendatore,andi?*^®'!^* of $26,000 plus e$ch year-old Whitman, Mass., driver wheel rims, $21.74, plus labor, talking to himself. Bast threw M liOE uhnllar prcMeour, so I intei^to hbiaettb never appear to g ff^ r, Consideration had been peen-charged with negligent M. au^y a trump! ^ point out .80IR16 of tho i^ co s conunon to have one homicide in the traffic death of Declarer led the ? Jack of 4 Bnraef, aton ge Drawer 1 2 7 H e' claims that on March 6, I Where you may go astray. 'e /fo r both rolea hut,this prac- annual , payments of Robert Nr Ar- While driving home from class- spadea from dummy' 'ai^d con- - To begin with, Mozart operu Ooe isn’t a good one, tor the ® ' none early Sunday on Rt., 1-84. es at Manchester Community UiiOed With the 10 < 4 sitodes, ft . luw a dltferent breed frorn .tttl'v'Oommendatoiw .should have a "Thf lower annual payment Arnone’s wife Joyce, who College, his car hit a pole on ,'he8sing through, tte queen and HNAL 2 DAYS General Elecfric . bonventlonal ItaUan opera Cf the menacing quidity to. his voice; .'*^®.***<* represent about one mill uves at 179 Dougherty Dr., picking u p all of the trumpe.- SAVE A Parker St. He reports that the ' Today-Tomorrow^ :0 0 icmaniio period. Written ear^ whiie Masetto should sound present $6,000,000 grand remained in critical condition fropt and rear right tires went Unfortunately for South, the PUSH ♦■Ber, they do not have much ac- bjfe a bucolic buihirttin. Happl. ;H*t. However, it' was reported at Hartford Hospital 'Sunday 'flat sind that the two tire rims the clubs broke horribly and he . mimmMimm OVEN RANGE BUNDLE ' iioo, and the nuislc which may ly, Mr. -Pendolfi gives us two ® more favorable interest night. The couple's infant daugh wire bent completely out of eventually lost 'anothetit' trick. MECOS^HAMMEilSnnrS, lUTTpN j Welf„Cteqyljig^ Oven teem diseniilngly'sitdple is, in singeia'' rate for the 15-year plan .'(eem- ter was less seriously injured, shape, 'V Down one. toct, deceptt^eiy cornjdtoated'to. mentioning char- eid to offset the advantage of a hospital spokesman said; HARD TO IMPROVE Anfometk acterizatiWiB, ^,1 might as well lower school debt expense for -''The driver of the car was EXPENSES UP it you agree wHh 'ITie Old the nmt five to ten years: Kibitzer that East . ,sb6 incapable of 1« 'car. year. The $30,000 plus an report, none of the other tow come. By 1975 their spending "East cannot get a trump even Nomtoations BURNSIDE ,.4ent that l»'iajji|!it:,llttle or no fl?'* her nual payments on the 1957 ’ ttona eiHdiHr’ UMiilkjOritwrV.. fats throthed, OtWvio. Once In a passengers riding with Donnelly rate is expected to amount to if he saves all of bis trumps. 'GEORGY GIRL" ' while eh. h, „ , r t . y « l « , Rham bond issue, Andover’s were injurjed. $167.50 per $1,000. Declto'er will lead the Jack of General Elecfric script There were"' ' e Wte, - , ------share, will end In the 1976-76 ^e»iM tor the first P«rfonmahte“’'’^ W . t o Giovan- ^ to Prague (l707) and Mozart nl, thi% k .Jhlrstlng.tor revenge school debt for new construc- added two more'.tor the Vienna cm him for her father’s death. ^ . WASHER _ . , ^ ^ , Uon may be incurred to the ta- Water Temps, I4ot Filter premiere in 1788.'It ail the Mo- tervening years relief from -xart music is ptesei^ted, per- Don’s, likewise has many ven- these two old bond issues will / lorming time is nteily*tour and gence-seektog words, but she amount to about six mills in a half boura. , . I?; should be played as though site time. Increased federal and General Elecfric Actually, thiii la never dtee; would collapse in his anns state aid to education could .1 talked with Me^ Pandolfl wlio again on the merest hint of re- bring such relief much sooner, teHa me that toia.i.p6rforn^ee newed interest; all she gets is nn.^ DELUXE WASHER wlU be in nine teepesi grouped indifference. th« Max Perkins causes » > ' t-SpG6d Mtniwftoh, Bleach Dispenser , Jn two acts, with only ohe inter- Zerllna is a peasant gjirl, and ^erortmem ’^ e assessors’ fiert hM to d f^ to work to be about 11.28, but an exact t|fi(u flMsee of either of the two oth- i_ *4«wa*vowofiftTi nf fh« . ^ C. ; < |NIM11M2 « Sometimes she is’; equipment necessary to obtain Traffic Jam at Turnpike toll Plaza! General Elecfric ndfh' Now Rot guess the amount of time p to y « as though, butter ^ r o v a l of the Tax Com- Hmlnusfr-wai oonpume. . w oul^ t melt to her mouth, but missioner to eliminate the 11st- MINI^fASkffr N The opera is very expensive • Aotomatio Xbnar she is actually well aware of ,ng real estate.” This change Fwb-Battoa "OoiitM BILM N OVENS to produce and. represents the her womanly charms and her, a highly popular one Amazing new self-cI^ing oven that biggest bargain of the season famous aria, "Batti, battl,” especially to those unfortunates. • EMrtoCOMiiBgbl^Wd ^ > ■ -7^ • to terms of cost against admis- doesn’t, make sense If she is who forget to i/lle their tax cleans itself automatically ! . ^ look like Camid Ualto Clothes stay new and fresh- looking'^ lohgte' , ^■ion. There is^ thp matter of played .too innocently, for it is lists by Nov. 1 and thus incur • Futt Wldto because cornet wash speeds .helpe you ear ' n*'i scenery -'.and' (^tijlnes, of plain to be seen here that she the 10 per cent penalty for late new, even the parts you could never Back guard General Elecfric ' tablish washing conditions to meet : Mdh A ♦ourse; but there iis also a very edn wind Masetto round her filing. fabric : requiremtot. Extra large loe^ ' oC . large i cSSt which must all be '.finger at any moment, and she clean pnqxirly . before. Baked on greasR • CoBvenleiiM Oolite .food. :.^.‘v ’ ■ knows it. Easter Seal Donations WASHER-DRYER COMB. ^ clothes — up to .16 pdunds'come "cltou^with.' As of Saturday, donations to and grime simply vanish! • O m iU g h I thorough Washing. actiem. . One soprano Usually suffices The Don himself is a villain Deluxe ootea toM tlwa a aepwate waaher aad a ^ a - the Blaster Seal campaign rato'dEy^. tor an opera; Don Giovaml with a keen sense of humor and totaled $196. Andover’s quOta j needs three. One bass Is like- more than a dash of philosophy, this year is $316. People who wise usually enough; agaln-Dwt* brilliant and irresponsibla 'nils have not l^ma(|e qoi^trlbutions ,,^ v a M i has three. J^d '.T-'a’''cWMil«(Jatod* DIG-5AVINGS ON DISHw4iEllERS, REFRIGERAtOR^EEZEi^
WSHWMl“telrt*tor*^^s^Srr’^ (tost tor this production, - whereas^ the famous ‘’®“®''*bie, Pinza was .cmniotv worVof^thi! of Crippled O^nnSSt Children General Elecfric ttNos Yol . ' i 9 rtt.ru .ij* who also has a ,-part' Wt-,^ Oomfc, :arid .al- the local campaign. has to be neatfiF^ Spotlossif REFRIGERATOR ***®“®^*' ®*^*"*^ IS tragic p t a Wednesday--Maybe frttte Chtnrd. 14T-lb. Freezar. 'Uie three bassif^'i sound whole opera Is really a comedy.;?, •torrlble by cidM .. ^Leporello Is^a tytocal "btesooriginally ‘ CloaD . ;Speciflcally. )h^iS]^:;*;ia:.bufto'^‘arid^^^ **®*'®** te Teresa S Q iih ^ d ia , irerie maiwelous to the rile. Jordan and. Maria -Oeva, cast I Gep'eral Elecfric difficulty I foresee is that at ™ ni,/j n2.ain canceled because DisliosI as Donna (tnna^: fipSfta BJlvlra one point he changes clothes ^ ^ 12 Co. F t and Zerltoa^. rd^kipti; m. ,JWK wit), the Dtn, wd .r™. inis.i. 5.’,,' S Randall coi ' and REFRIGERAtOR-FREEZER -CA'Viv.^ ■ ■ Sparidinc 'll!'-' ^® Vienna iSt'a|^ ^D^Wa. Xrms ,^^$’s thet W)$y| the .pifot goes, vantaged Children In Andover.” Jordan will ,be mskim. a K a^-'j Carlo Moresco will ‘conduct, Schact is principal o f ' the i SilvaNrara General Elecfric^ Waterford Country School' and SAVE A terd debut, .thoU^ is lifSll 1 |uive a .hunch he will he a ' ’^de by 'CHde known at th&MSt' and with oth- shkde heavy-handed for 'MoSart PTA'! Chairman for Exceptional er leading opera companies of (n jtoiie, but he will keep the Children. A panel of people in Wiilioui education, a nurse, psychologist, i ' -i STRIDE REFRIGERATOR toe world. {Maria, Cieva is thS .(funjx> up, 'sonlething which is ^Mlndte Antomatlbilteinaker ^ BHNDLE daughter of .Fausto Cieva, head absolutely necessary if the so(ilal worker and clergyman M iiinting e f the Met’s I t^ i^ wing,- who Opera is to be regarded as a ence-upon-a^tlme was a con- coipedy. ductor for'- the Connecticut It will unquestionably be a cow/owrAiJiy a/r cono'7/onmj aflid General Eleetfic .Opera. > ' sellout. Get your tickets earlji^ The title irple wiU. be takra' or you Won’t get any. ^ S Y A T i l B (That’s what the toll collector gets for asking: ‘^'What’s hew, Maic?”) 'i ! l'„ :y by Cesare Slep^l life most pele- -IN DISHWJ^ER tm PtRKINC BIRCH ST. Bt»» or THRTI* brated Dai Giovanni in the SEEKS TV ’ IMPROVEMENT Wttdi world today. LepbreUo wd^U.be NEW HA VEIN (AP)—John F.' FINAL 9 DAYS Ezio FlageUo, whom I consider .\7hite, president of NaUonaJ Tonlte at 8 PM. BUILT-IN AUTOM ATIC juet about the finest singing- Education Television, has t WINNES OF 6 ACADEMY AWASOSI actor basso of today. The Com- called for more creative pro- * ifni6ouwvmMiB)«M General Elecfric 1 S .^ ^ H . Ft^ ihendatore wlU.lfp jl^ra Berber''gpramming of non-commercial AcmorammxucniN (VMDLEANSnM G-E DISHW AM1ER NM>Vohui|ia tan, making a debut here, with television as a key to improving craofenufiftwG whom I am not familiar. the puhllc^s taste. Because that started Max Perkins off So now there’s a standing rule at IRTABLE DiSHWASNER Don ■ Dttavio, the ineffectual White spoke Sunday hlght on DOCTOR S*WGy-Wash betrothed of Donna Anna, will the WTIC program' "Y kle'R e- ZHRAGO'^ and running about Subscription TV’s Turnpike Toll Plazas: Nobody asks WITH SOFT FOOD WASTE DISPOSER bs Harry Tbeyard, 'to another porta." ■s;-: new Subscriber Plan: : Max Perkins i 'i ^ [General Elecfric And by the time Max finished bis lec If toll collectors want to know the lat t OqNVEBTlBLK* . } ture on: est about Subscription TV’anew plan, Only appearance in thi$ area they do what everyone else is doing MSTISLAV m The $10.50 in tickets for the top —calling Max Perkins. * ' r . ■A.: ><‘**•*4 ' ROSTROPOVICH ™ shows in town... : ‘ ■ Generdl Elecfric Giant. zer(> d egm 'vfrea ^ helds up o f. Dr«||^'foedB. jB The great new discounts foi* M our, Has 5 separate waBhing cycles . . . Power amf, power tower, power -^ntoinatie defrost remger^or sectifBL^lkvin pm x'd^ The Distin^shed Soviet Cellist shower and exclusive silver shower. Riuse Glo automaticaliy a d ^ DISPOSAL Vegetable bins: TenB>^tore controUla$^gqiE%.do^M^ ® subscribers... CH AN N EL ® rinse agent to the final rinse. Long lasting PVC wshion guard tub. easily, c lo ^ 'Sit^iU^. . THURSDAY, MARCH 30. 8:15 p.m. e. 1 EHmlnatea Food Ita^ddly AU SEATS RESERVED—$2.50 qe The ail new bonuses for bringing ^ friends to Subscription TVe.. (Same Seats for Students, flAO) BUY ON taWG EASY . . . T A K E T O 3 nCKETS AT JORGENSEN BOX OFFICE OB BY MAIL mt Plus the line-up of great new ^ w t Please make cheqks payable to the UnlverfUy ® for 1967.;. ..S“ of ponnepticbtl doid malfl to Jorgensen Box t o - OfBce. Please enclose stamped, eeU-addressM / ,■ ' Oi OPEN PAILY^^A mM; T l l f F X Telepboiie: (Storrs) 429-8811, Ext. 807 3 miles behind him f ' ‘ SUBSCRIPTION TV ■ • 11 "lif ' f' f ; ■ '•I i / V- SATURDAY 9 A.Mi to d F.M.111-.'I ‘‘V‘ 'J :. T INC. V* I li ' ...!. I '1 ■ > ■> JORGENSEN .'• i <■. I ■■ . -f* ^ ...... C b II Max a|247-|272. lot easier On everyone. 4i5 HARTFORD ■ to "te - r ■■ ■ r ' , u Oul6d« Hartford A r^ eoD EN1CRPRISE 4150 ■ ffc*. 4 ' THBtJNiveisiTYOFcoNNEcncur A ( j D I t O R I U M ’ X/woy$' Plenty of free **SERVICr Our Best ,,,,.^.,^^...STORRS,()e268.., .. . . . v; ->..A i - ii- '.*'W ,1’-X .'JIU .... -I.;..,..,-,; I m e •I t i MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ>,jtANCHESTER, 00NN4 MONDAY, MARCH 27, IMT P A G E F O U R UANCHESTEtt ^TPENm^ MANCHESTER, CONN., M O ^ A Y . IIAIRCR 27.1967 PAGS ffikBiliii W-. Dndii'CMotiM Mlor' an and qarda during htr^ifMiit i T o t t a n d BMB. AiBiti CtafttoMl. Don p «k . n v u r w ^ Tha Amaton taka Improva- Ctfventry B o l t q v s iMaiab, Buxqr TuUer, Sendnt meht Aisddaildn Has alhieid^ ! Henry. MiUtaet Vfalky. Nancy Town Meetmg Wednesdays ad that tfas naaeag-acltadttlrf. Oomtein, JKneidi DaluM, for Friday'kaa tiaea;posh|Kmaa^ New Programs B Witfitat, Elari Deobe,' Miary Hob- Hearing Set Guntliiei: W ihkl^ to Head. D aim y. untn April At that .ltor a • : •|pk 1 - i* rri 1 iDM^ O ery .MoBJvoy, D* committee wOl rapdrtioavwiit .Oo- To W ^ ^ 2 . I»- done t>n thaj^tiraiase. of ^ Astr ^ "On 'Mulri-uhit The To/Wn’s Ofafing- Qub Budget tor 1 eacners _____^ The snowstorms of .nifeent la a request for additional stdn LakA i ’ ” Toddler Hyo Teetinc The Boltcm Outing Club elect-f toy Leesord, Mrs. Nancy Dim A detafled look aik tte W70,- expanded with addfUim of a Tlie^TSh^^JiBito^ week's Apartments ed otiiows at it* annual meet- ock, the higb achool. hearing 3 (famed expansion o f otflersc economics and shop Wllcox, Pat Robhtaa ,was elect- cut Library Aasoolation at the . M 8 p.m. the meetli* wm bM “ ben irtotlm to toe a p ^ — ^ . ■ concerns the application, of JOhtt The Instructional ' budget *n*•• Womail Qiarged Leahy and Ralph Smith, d*- aoowa an Increase o f $206,084 Briggs, , {secretary, and^^J^rtuik IVednesday. ___ , . __ , ™ The home ec and 3bop polDtm^^ ^y. ^ «>nsiaer Ih 2 - C a P - 'wlppers of UorObv, for A Zon Hicks, treasurer. V Mrs. Thamaa Bentley, Mre. courses will be offered,td eighOi The Bulletin Board oidtoances. * naentary achool at 7:80 p.m. At off-balan cie ing permit for a low-denzlty, Mrs. -Sylria- Johaiuwn ' waa, WilHam AIHson, Mrs. William aa^y duo to teacher salary seventb-gnldera. »«» Wgh school currlcU' multi-family apartment facility.. The first proposed ordinance that time,' the pr^tw ^11 be ^ WSUngton womato elected to a one-year term on Hand. Mirs. William Prindle and The extent of the offorii&g to be explained to detail I Bo-Cov, aleo known ^ az Ar-. B Uie ...... tHUlUUl|p ofWX pfesonted jea WWWWWS./S- by ^Cub' ~ i* —Scouts, f W6b the board ' Of directors. Wilcox; Mrs. Ronald Grose will attend. payments aren’t Salary negotiatione resulted to seventh-^era will Wnge f.ways to .‘ f i i^ fi'b e no" buai: Sarturday a « 0« o c « ah a ^ first such apartment project in were eleioted to two-year tome. The board of finance will $B,800 —$9,800 In 1967-68, com- the town, an^ would be located very big, either. t u* - . - _ Of s twcHrir ooUMoo.oB Sootfa (Club mcinbers viegred. 'films meet tonight at 7:30 in the pared to $5,300 to $9,060 tor toe Srhigrac^oof(nhool fre freshman sh S .elaiu.class! «untoulum com m ittee and broo. AV^o^tog to a ^ te m ^ between Rt. and Brewster oA««ru>v1 ermos* " i-v 6 of the past y6ar’s activities and town offices, schoed administrators. St. ^near the Bolton town tine. ilS' ri. ______^ __ surricu- JT"" Ralph S m T C. o Boyington, E » S i the ® Get a CBt Personal Checking Account the National Geographic Society executive board of the Just 8356.00down,cmd less Rian $50u00 T ‘ ‘ S ! r ’ i S 2 !' _ ___ ». portionpiru-.Trf a,, pn;,,*,. io ,wd «._Hslli-ofww^ The developers request is for film, “ The Brigantine'ITankee.'’ elementary school PTA .will (tons will finance toe town’a lum will be dlsWhuted at toe way ordinance would provide Hi I e month for 36 months.* ' ers to permit them a five-year toi^^'throurh its selVctmen Mrs Nverett, Clarke, troop con- « private drive w m Susie J. . with Open-End Cash Ite^rve a total o f 34Q unite, none of The club’s - next activity will ^^eet tonight at 8 at the school, first high school program and high school math electric field, . . .. which would have more than Tolland (who “?esp!l!slble tor toe (tottanf. will totroduw^ Juitiof OaroWno. b e a ts ^annual epring Weyrie The board o f education will Plus y ou g a t a fotie finonciol help toe first pitolic kindergarten. culminating in calculus to their ^ state (31rl Scout Troops 8061 and her oer from a ditvewiry into y and Guaranteed Check CaShing. ,. one bedroom. The developers New teachers must be hired for hike, Sunday April 9. meet tonight at 8 in the high from the cor. 5264 and Brownies from troops sNhar driven by David Anderuon; have also indicated that the The club Is open to everyone ni^rery to dlecusa "hous- each, including seven high 60 years ago. 25 years ago anbaseball pro Ihe engine's air-cooled. three-year period. The i town will the steps required in the regu school gym. The BhoW will be g^tam under way ^11 be held to- X e ^ v e $4,000 toe first year, $3,- And although it does need gas, fr lations. for compllemce. The de composed of imported and morrow at 8 p.m. in the Oom- the second year and doesn't need much of it (usuofty a goftoo 006 ^,000 velopers’ final site plan re- domestlc Including two munlty Hall fireplace room. All lor the third. H«n______™eet tomorrow at 7:80 at toe protect our interests. Let’s go to J™ ";'" cl^c Ocean, has the largfest pop- uon and coneole, from Which mooHno- and vn+« « i» majOTity o f the remaents on ^ j^y Qentral’American EXPECTAhir MOTHERS AND ^quirements will have to be com chorus lines observed in "gruel- farterested are aaked to attend, every 27 miles Of sol. / A teacher tor perceptually tlie teacher can ’ communicate blgh school. . ^ this^ town meeting , and , , -vote the ling practice this weekend. a town East street ^ o ^ s e d to ,:*pubuc., Apprendmafrii^ 'TO per pleted after this hearing, ahd no If you'd like to stop by, there’s m o faandioapped children -wili be -with the studmtis as a group The Boys League wUl meet to- driveway prop^aJ o having the road become a state of .ks people are fanners BABIES NEED VITAMINS zoning permit will be Isaued un- Tickets may- be purchased Manchester Evening Herald ■ought to assume responsHbU- or Individually. morrow night at 8 in the former ordinance, said Boyington. • . highway. ____ , producing coffee, bananas and U 1 these requirements have from members o t , the council, Bolton correspondent, Cleme- k> tell you than there’s room (or here. Ity tor an expanded pix^rram TheMaboratory will permit Wndergarten rooms of toe (ton- The proposed ordinance would Bunetto Basra worM’s best dticiei which authorities and plibllc health agencies been fulfilled. the senior class, pr at the well Young, tel. 643-8981. This ad isn’t very big, eithec. to begin in September, apprbx- utilization of a wide r^mge of firr®sationail Church to complete rqulre getting a permit from Students at the Hebron Ele- jg ^ iTipwWotiS of chewing are In agreement about the need of vitamin sup- At a preliminary hearing ear school. fanaitely a domn chUdren are ex- language tapes now available. Pl“ s tor to^ sd^up to e j^ d o' Mle^ep^ or Ito gebool vrtU have their ^ plementa for eoqiectant mothers. They aleo state lier this year, poncem over the ' 10 Join Church a AFRICAN BOEiUS pected to be included In the pro Ihe teacher wtil be able to April 1* Volimteers rail are g,gienit prior to building a drive* _ (>!■■» habtes' should take special vitamin com In a Maundy Thursday serv Boer is a Dutch word which TEG TRUDON, Inc. pounds to help their growing bodies. These ^projects sewage disposal sys gram at least for port of the play the tapes from the con- »«e 6ed to assist to the pro- way. Other, parts• . . . of ....i,,..-* toe o^ V-. - inere is jg no- laifwise charge uimtjoounless ijcmpar-- ice last week 10 persons became means “farmer.’’ Most of the gram. vitamins are one of the reasons for reducing tem was aired. Abutting prop day, according to School Supt. sole. ,These will be picked up **”*^ " if? ents desire to purchase the pic members of Bolton Coitgrega-- Dutch settlers of .South Africa Tolland Tpke. TaloottviUe, Conn. Bobert Bilaiion. by toe studmts in their Individ- neato toe driveway or other ap- , p -f ^ arraneed a Infant mortality. erty owners and other interest Th^ Grandest Couple in the Easter Parade ed citizens were concerned banal Church.' They were Mr. became farmers or Boers and TVdland has been considered ual booths. The instructor there Manchester Evening Her- proach or ditch,« must be:'to- LtBGETT DRUG But the proper dosage and formulae required about danger of pollution to .the John Robottb, 10, of Volpi Rd., Bolton, Saturday put the finishing touches on his entries for end Mia. David Hunktas, Mr. the rest of the world gave thq A loader in the instruction of can work with toe student Indl- aid Tolland cormponaentg stalled as deemed necessary by ^ . are so Important that a physician should bo the the Easter Parade, a pair of tall figures which he sculptured out of snow on the grounds of and. Mra. Perry Joslto, Mr. and name Boers to these people and nHtsi AK KmstraATra AMOUNTS »Asa> OH ow nJM a tel. S75-2846. ... w rocre than two children In P A R K A D E Hop River. (Commission Chair X I poiceptually Handicapped chil- vldually.,or on a class basis, Bette Qoatrale, toe board or agent toe holder kindergarten Chll- only one to choose which ones expectant mothers hla home. He ia the son of Mf. and Mrs. John Robotto. (Herald photo by Saternis.) Mrs. Dana Hanses^ Mrs. Doro- their descendants. teON Amovm CMDIT. STATt AND lOCAt TAMS BCaA. of the permit would be dren were.taken today. O P E N and infants should take. Therefore, physicians man Donald C. Smith said that d m (those with apodal leani- Instructional material Center thia will definitely be taken into Ing difficulties). A ■ limited A largo room next to toe high 17:45 A.M . to 10 P;M. specify the particular dosage and brands they believe will help most. Wo carry them In stock consideration before approval 'won places on toe Dean’s List teaching program has -been oon- school library will be utilized and advise you to take nq other. Columbia ^ for the past semester. ■.'.f ducted for toe last few years as an instructiondl materials Basie Show «<, . p»-.y. ~.'.o St S,"S of the system is given by the ,■■11- I^.iss...... exceed a fine of $260, would be YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE Ug when you State Board of Health as well U of H ftind Chairman '. bi toe home of Mrs. Paul Mey- center by toe teachers. Nicholas Lanzolatta, Erdoni- •r, their instructor. > ’The room wlU,be equipped to Sales Good levied tor. violation. need a medicine. Pick up your prescription If aa the local aanitauW officer. Town Provides Dog Warden Boyington pointed out Simd^ GUead:. Congregational BhappiQg nearby, or we will deUvor promptly , A road to be built as. part of Rd., has been named regional The program has been aided meet toe needs ol teachers in chaimian for the 1966-67 Aluni- ticket th®^ proposed gift ol $4,000 Q^urch Council will meet to- wltbrnttraxtra charge. A great many people on- the project from Rt. 6 through iy toe-ToHand Junior Worn- designing and preparing crea- Arnold Landsberg, tnin u^iwlth their prescriptions. May we com ni Fund committee for the Uni l-.fc ■a's Qub as a dub project for tlve classroom tools, according „halrnian for the^ Count Basle (tonstraotim ^ght'kl 8 in the social room of to Brewater St. will comply With Truck in PUice of Car pound and fttopouMyoura 7 with the zoning regulations. versity of Hartford, accortUng to the last two years. A $500 to Briarton. announces that advance the diurah. Selectmen at a recent meet- The meeting to be held in the Thomas Brennan, U of H Alum ■cholarship for a teacher to the A mimeograi* machine, t>«efit, annexes that advance , qo feet of Loveland M . ,phe Housewives Bible Study / a The copipleted project has MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER special courees toward aocredl- typewriter, and equipment for sales “have been beyond all ex- to toe first such offer to the QHewi Church been estimated at a coat be Ing voted to buy a second-hand .chapel o f the. Sbotland Congre- ni Fluid national chairman. Larzolotta, past president of tetlon in'teaching handicapped preparing transparencies will pectatlons.” town ever accompanied by a ^morrow moihlng at tween two and two-and-a-balf panel t^ck for Walter KokoszW ««^tlonal ^urch, will feature a @ 767 MAIN ST. ^ ^ ^ ^ ri>Mt l>*®7 dinner at a cost of U of rt Engineering Alumni children wjas provided this year, be provided, with easy access “Tickets have been dlstrlb- ®**^®®'* check, so far as he jq pansonage. million dollars. This would re Manchester sult in a considerable tax bene dog warden, to be iwed for pick- ,2.60 lier person, payment Board, is a production engineer A bill passed in the last session to the library. throughout the state,’’ he tniews. ^Irs. Alice Foote has ex- ing up and cransporting dogs, should bo made with the reser- for the Harford Electric Ugbt of too legislature requires The facility will enable ^dded, “and we’re hoping for a Boyington said, “The ac- pressed her thanks to. the fit to the town aa weU. IB IV l m M0i& Kokoszki had raised the ques- vation aiHl ^4oks are payable ■chools throughout the state to teachers to prepare their own ceptance of the, gift will pro- church fuid friends fo f the flow - Paildag Always Available, Blrdi St. Parking Lot tion at an earlier meeting, in- L®' Second 'Congressional frovlde programs fbr these individualized classroom work' performance, featuring vide us with some Immediate Manchester Evening Her children. materials. ^ world-famous CSount Basie reUef in road-building costs. In Easter Blaze dicaiUng that he no .onger wish- District Association North, , The local program win pro- library Study ^nd his Orchestra, will be held addition. It sets a fine prece- cd to use his own car, a new Reservations should be made by ald Columbia correspondent CARRERS WITH one, tor such duties. A.prll 3 and sent to Mrs. Lewis Virginia Carlson tel. 228-9224. vMo instruction based on the An expmded library study night only at Manchester <**“( 0**®*“ developers along DR. CHARLES DAUKA8 Damages Block needof the youngster. The child is being ronducted, involving school’s Bailey Auditor- the unimproved roads upon our A FU TU RE The town built.a modem dog wHl be kept in classes with the new and better methods of re- jyjgj Thursday, April 6 at'8 p.m. right-of-way*. It deserves ac- announces the removal of his In Middletown pound on Kokoszlti’s property No_3. Stafford Springs, <^nm ether children "a good part of lating the library to classroom pi^eeds from the event ceptance and -should be adopted I Complete Electronle last year with funds in toe “dog „The speaker will be Frrf ’ as MM anMM AwGinan/vaordinance.” ** office for toe practice of Computer Programming "HUNGREX the day,’’ according to Briar- work. which is sponsored by the Man IBM-RCA-Honeywdl | ^DUBTOWN, (AP) - An ascoimt,” anu it was K oko^i's P®P®>. minority leader 6t the ton, so ho won’t feel different ’Three teachers and school _j,eater Association for the Hein The other Items to come be- Ophthalmology bom 11 Cen Univao Easter Day fire has left an contention that as the poimd is senate. : \ TABLETS'’ from toe other children. Ubrarian Mrs. Mary Tracey are fore Wednesday’s meeting are ter St., East Hartford, to e Short Term IBM Keypnneh estimated $200,000 worth of owned by the town toe truck Mrs. Lewis stated that just available only at Expanded Progreme attending a six-session work- ^ to onerato the Bunce Cen- ^ iqTX>lntmroto of, two com- waiter and flame damage in should also be purchased by the five members attending from 809 Main St„ East Hartford, AIpha-Nmnerle Several programs started this shop Whidh demonstrates ways . , qi* oo1 voun^sters *^ve people to aid • Secretarial Sciences three downtown stores and sev town and housed on Ms proper- each club in the district will GOUNTRY DRUG year ■will be continued and of correlating the library with . edvlso the board of select- (U h e^ Mutual Bldg.) as of Bxeontlve-Legal-Medieel eral offices. ty. Remaining funds in the dog mean a successful turnout. ' some will be expanded. , classroom teaching. A revised men, concerning the construc- March Slst. • Gregg Diamond Jnbllee and A local fire department account’’ ■will J)e used to buy and ' Association to Meet The “in - between’’ grades, approach to the use of libraries ^ tor *^®“ ® ®®"‘ Speedwrlting Shorthand spokesman said that all avail insure the vehicle. ' The annual meeting Of the and 2%, will be continued, within the schools is expected (**^“ *8 center for adult retar- o t the town dump to a Phone 289-6991 able Middletown firemen were The board also voted to ex- Columbia Burying Ground As- Tliese special classes, with a to materialize when the study ^ re“ s® d*®* Free Nationwide called out to fight the early- pand toe duties of Clarence sociation will be held at Yeo- Lifetime Prlvllegea— low pupil-teacher ratio, are 'de- 1« completed, ’ ®“ morning blaze, wUcH. threatened Grant, road foreman for the mans Hall April I at 7 p.m, tipied to give special' Instruc- Textbooks and Distraction ^ I^ e Qititor and M^lc Employment Service — MICHAELS Brnsh-Cp—Transfer to spread to aiiA djacent bank town. Members vvUl be asked to tiSal opportuifl^to toe stu- SnppUes Ce^f«. 111^ and trust coo^any and post TREASURE CHEST dents enrolled, rather than The categories of textbooks gett-Rexall Drug in the Park- At Over (600) Collegee , Zooliig and planning regula- consider and 'act upon the an- and Private Busineee office. tions require that streets in nual reports, elect orfilfiers for merdy repeating a grade. The and instructional supplies have ade; Holiday Innes, 88 Spencer Schools Thronghont The flamka raged uncontrolled DIAMONDS ti^ggAQ have proven popular registered Increases over last 8t-l and Ray Beller’s Music New Engtaiicif's Leading housing developments be oon- the coiijS^g year and transact The World... tor nearly four hours, toe structed by the developer, and any ojJier-.busIness necessary to with toe parents of those , ep- year's budget. Textbooks are Shop, 1013 Main St opokesman said, also damaging Irtled and the board has re- allotted ^$23,000 In the pri^sed Approximately 20ft persons Two-Year Professional Grant will Inspect work accom- the,,theeting New Haven cmd sevta^ offices above the three pli^d in order to be sure tt / Dogs Roaming calved several complimentary budget corapfinsd to $15,600 are patrons for the event. Their ■tores. I letters on toe program. last year. ’Dlls reflects the pur- names will be printed in a spec- School of H a r t f o r d . meets the i^ulred specifics-,j.he dog warden, citing a law An evaluation of the program chase of books for the sopho- lal Journal sponsored by local Business Scheob *^Tr?qu'^esT‘? a i S e roge/^ prohibiting owners to aUow dogs win be presented at the April Mgh school, merchants, to be distributed at (Dlv. of Pins School Syeton) Area Weather , ...... to roam, said he had received meeting of the board of educa- textbooks must be ordered a the show, ACCOUNTING pafoNB • WBrrB • v i s i t a®, complatats from residents in tlon by Meadowbrook School ^ advanca ' AppUcatiims now being accepted for TcL 62^9158 WINDSOR LOCKS (A P )— SamrbSehalT'L^^'^It^w^^^ Cikrdk.MiU Rd.-Old Willi- principal Donald Parker, guid- ^tructlonal supplies are . # «r . Sept, 1967, admission. Cloudiness will cause tempera ance director Andrew Winans t^d^eted at $21,000, compared Ammonia for Natal Entrance: Mata Fiteor " tures to be lower today than S '.h “r'o.^.s and the teachers Involved. ' 815,670 this year, reflecting HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING 721 Main St. A 88 Lewis St. toey were on 'Blaster Sunday, rf in th. autl“ «t th, hiu, UMfeOGINTWINI, Natal — The reading, art and music l^gejncre^ in the num-. 66 Forest S t, Hartford—-Tel. 247-1115 (Across from Trayelert Ina.)- toe U.8. Weather Bureau said. who mows the iown green with ^®®^ ______In The largest ammonda factory In the Recreation CJouncil paying chasing cattle and tearing programs also will be expanded. her of students expected In Soutoem New England September. Approximately 500 (^® Sou-them Hemisphere is un "where cloudiness prevails tem for the w;ofk done. “P *®wn® eo.r4ma. Particular attention will be giv The qdMtlon arose on Insur- *^® ®5ded that if it becomes students will be added to the '^®*' oonatruction here to pro- peratures will be in the 40s and T h m en to toe required reading and ance/fc"overage on the town’s necesgary, he wUl take legal present 1,340. tons o f ammitola .a where toe sun manages to pre ■tndy skills course being re Voter Registration Session -Ammonia from the $1A4 nejs'rotary nower If it were'tp ®®«on. Any dog picked up will quality quired in the freshman year at vail tempMatures will climb Eighteeen new voters were plant will be used to into the 60s,’’ toe weatherman be used anywhere other than he kept by him until a fee la (he high school. The course will regtotered at Saturday’s voter- 'ureA fertilizer. ■iown property. The Insurance pald by the owner for. Its return, makes ( ntUize faclHOcB of the reading said. -y Indlcatiom In Ocuinecticht agent will be consulted before Basoball Registration them la ^ ra tory housed in the high R^putoMo^ five Democrats a decision is made. Columbia Recreation Council ■ehool. ^ How did ouK 'serviceoTan earn were for toe day to became €tnd seven independen/ts. WRptl jLHBOMt! increasingly cloudy arffi tor GOP Women Meeting plans registration night for the outshine An additional roading instruc Egg Hunt Winners OPEN AU DAY The' Annual pieetlng of the the baseball program April 8 tor also will be sought for jun ail these gold stars? temperatures to rise ilb higher Findears of the golden Easter S U N D A Y than the 40s. / Second Congressional District at St. Columba’s Hall. alt . ior high and high school stu- oggB during toe annual Easter deots. 9 A.M . to 9 F.M. The only frei^ng tempera North Republican Women’s As- On Dean’s list others | Egg Hunt were: Preschooleris — tures around ,,the nation this sociation will be held April 6, Andrew T. Spearman of Wck^ - The art program wiU be. ex- joneuthan Green, DavW Wdbe- ARTHUR DRUa morning w ^ in New Blngland aocording to a release from lawn Ter., is one of 33 students panded to provide creative art ter, Donald BairowB. Pattyann and in of North Dakota Mra. Virginia Lewis, local presl- in the University of Connecticut T * ? ? TOrious media to more owen, Margie Warner, James and n^mern Minnesota, to* dent. School of Fine Axis who have students through employment of Bstes, Larry Kalbrick, Ohristo- KEEPING w ea^r bureau said. a second art teacher.^ The pro- piwris Kabrtok, AlUson Good- , Five Day Forecast gram now Is limited to tbe to- man, Stephanie Pestoitck. “ Temperatures in Omnecticut struction of art appreciation on “Also, (Serald D’Sena, Kyle - >feATiNG COSTS /TXiesday through Saturday are to* junior high level and ad- sbetaatok, Donna Marie Ml- expected to average atove nor Vising regular classroom teach- chaud. WHllani Dowty, A. Wdl- DOWN mal with daytime highs averag «n on art instruction. Mam HoUey and ’Tod LeBlond. ing in the 60s and overnight tbB music progr&m will be to tlbdiyi'gmdlc wiMieTB lows in the 80s. IWe have our oUm servieemeu. N ot everyone Little change is expected from 4oes. Otff men are interested in maMng your day to day. L o o k 10 pounds sli er m a *famaoe perform at its highest efficiency and Precipitation may total less lowest cost be(»u 8e then youll keep buying oil than one quarter Inch occurring FLETCHER GLASS GO. OF MANCHESTER aa a few sbowsn at the be fro m U8. R em ^ber, tbree out of four h m a g ^ ginning of tos .-6-day period. waste fuel. Thanks to Mobil Tbchnical R esesd^ Power”.••• Simple! ' ■v; Scandale with “Soi **When You Think o f Ghu$, our men have the latest facte on how^^lmake NO MALE INTEREST Thiuh,of Fl^choi^* SAN' FRANCSBCX) (AP) - A ^ u Y furnace the one-ih-fouxihat kwp^ heiating ■ymppslum scheduled for Saves Time dffiln at amfaifanum. ^there's a bk^^etence in Stop worryinf about bttto^ 4 March U-ApHl 2 at San Fritn* yA distributors. Let one (^ our ^ji^cem en earn cisco State College has. been apply for an HFC BfU Paypr Mmhi M HcKEE STREET called Ptt ,because ot a la ck ot ftiuazing new E^nch fabnc! • ' ^ ■ " \ ■ and Money. another\gold 1^ b y e l ^ i ^ ^ y o u h o w Utg; t h a t ■ ■■■ intereat. Only 80 persons regis- Are tinezpoeted biUa '...... ■ ,® ■ 1 I . i''.' tered. MofrniKTPAYMlINT $^0w m a i making yon unoas3r?:V, TUB ENCLOSURES A SHOWER DOORS Um om 1.' ,_ _ v'^\\ The symposium sul^sotT ^ IS a Apply for an HFC Bai Afa^enNn, 4 s 2S ' . r ,, from $25-00 to $45.00 t 1 “ Tbs M sle In A m erica." f postal Sow* aewa Payor Loan. Pay all tbo ‘'Soft PoweriVi^Ahe nftw Imported French A NEW SYSTEM t i l 8I99 $ 5.58 E6.97 ( 9,75 118.08 nioney you owe at TiroiBtairn Cheat ■iGwii toe tone to bring to yonr innens to be repaind. as* 16.75 20.91 29.25 54.25 once, $beo lepay RFC DIalnenda,'from fabric majje with Lycra that {fives you heavenly Storm window glass replaced. IAUNDNY 8# t 26.58 33.52 47.41 89.06 with a ainfle amount flOQtoSSOOO see 41.33 52.44 74.66 141.33 eachmonththatmaybe controK*^.. 80 softly, sol smoothly. Try it and AND DRY CLEANING W ARGE YOUR 16H 51.16 65.Q5 92.83 176.16 lower than the monthly GLASS INSTALLED total yoa'n fiarrbnlly^ HASY PAYMENTS CW HARRISON ST. (64) AVAILABLE lOjtdflO pounds slimmer I White, yellow. S, M, L, XL. y$kmgm m Im m if4oU on $eM»$k. P«ytog. GLASS IWmiTIlRE TOPS 0 A( Beitt Oeator SL 'Girdle ISdSO ISJM uppiMno iM .w iM nfy A lt about CTSdK 01b InMirance on Im m sIftRMSi TStte Jr. Pantiefi 9 .0 0 19 j99 (Rnpiec* m A OeerJI ' l^ar Fliik-tm and PO lWiy OrilM8-77INf , TELEPHONE 643-5135 HOUSEHOIDFIl^ niAMHIG (all iyiM) Brabehes at: 208 Norto M*ta St, and 60i Hartford Bd. Kwm • m Ota itmonm • NMn MVMm nM. wirM MAMCHIfflR iNOPM M MWIADt mmiOW iMl PLATE SUSS Also Pine deaners • « IMM SIMIT MANCHESIER, CONN. JBWELER8—6ILVER8MITH8 FotmdAtIoii8, Uain Floer >> PBQmNQ oo.. m e r:#P Dutch iiidusfrial trainee as a .1 1 StrMt and lacerationa the intestine and pan ' As Pfestijent Of. this thilUd rsake be an SiWUMi qlty' him ous m Uce have said they intrad to I Dream of Jaatmla Bt«I7 ’This was jUst one accident in which' 'The Rev. Joseph BVlaon, Web- chbt, was airested last week in . Btot«r«d«r«d lit" lilt PoiVOftlc* «t of a program of payroll con- N«w7 CWm.I.. M SMMOd ClMi K ul the unfavorable -role of the seat belt ' op of. (IMlBkury, Englen^ an Okahoma bn charges brought trlbutlona ia support o f th« fol y Patibt (18) SutweriMon 'W by a former Bridgeport house has happened' .to get publicity becauee lowing local agencies k^ni^sd nounced in Easter, s e r i e s that J:00 News. Sporta, (13), Show (C) ____ JON B4TBS a legal suit and a |S2,500 settlement (M) Antiques' wife, police said. by our UaitOd Fuifd: toe city was aiVbaling to Ameri :i8) l&rv Griffin 9.-00 J34) NET Journal <» _ tB AdV«BC» 8) Newnwlre He wae living in ’Trumbull ' { o m tmo- ...... la.oo ensued. American Red Cross can towns called Salisibury to (20-30^)W) Road Roe WeiM ‘ i m Maaam ...... 11.00 34) Opinion _____3-12)_ AndyAaSyTGrifflth .i______(C) last Jime when Ann Marie Voy- TlirM Montha ...... B.BO But there have, o f course, been other Boy Scouts of America contribute a quartw b( a miUlon at) Newabeat . ( 8-40) Felony Squra (O pounds ($7<)(>,000) for cathedral 30) -Dial 990 i:80 ( 8)'A FUmlfy Affair (C) tek of Bridgeport disappeared Obi% 3^0lttll X*8v ■ instances in which the seat belt has Catholic Family Services [40) News, Cheyenne repairs. (13) Movie from her home according to f! innifyiBft proved dangerous, just as there have Children’s Services o f OoB- [80) HcHale’a Navy ( 8-40) Peyton Place JC) police. Her body was found last R O B E I t T J l SWITR- h c . ' ’ THE ABSOCIATKd PRE8B William B. Biarrett, first 6:80 8-1^ Walter Cronklte (C) 10:00 ( 8) Make Room for Dadiidy been apparently, a great majority of hectlcut , 8) Peter Jenninse (C) November in a shopping center Th* AmooUM Press Is escluslTsly entitled Charles E. Robinson CharieS E. BoUnioa selectmen here, said Sunday tte use__ __ pi iwpabUoatlon.•epui______of tests and instances in . which it has Community Child Guidanes M t C (10-33-80) HontleyTirhikley ' ' ' (lO^sJSS) Leningrad parking lot in Stratford. __ ^ credited to It or not othL. - cre< that) his small town 'doesn’t (34) .ghars j?ew? IMSURANSMITHS Clinic Security (to) ^^crtotlpn TV She had been stabbed 28 la this |>aper sad also the locsl news du1 proved a valuable safety device. have funds donate for this _hed here. Girl Scouts of Amerlea H ead H ope Chapter OES to 7:00 {* ) Moyle 10:80 ( 3) I've Got A Secret times. jui riitita at rapubUeatloii of ■pocial dl» ’The usual answer to the argument unique appeal. (90300^) News 11:00 ( 3-8 (G). 10-3a80-40) New*. S I N C E 1 9 1 4 Luts Junior Museum hO) MoHale'a Navy Her friends liitd told police taeahareiB are alao MMrrod. that the seat belt can be dangerous But, Barrett said, it is pos Sports. Weather s Manchester Homemaker Serv Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'E . Otliers installed are Mr. uid (34) Oying for 60s (20) News she had rejected several date H m Herald PrbiUng OonuMuiy. b e .. ao> when it itself cuts Into its wearer is sible for individuals t o con (30) HUnSey-Brinkley (13) Newsbeat — M no tlnandal reepoulMUv for typo- ice, Inc. Robinson of 17 Hale Rd. Ext., Mrs. Edgar Taber, associate ( 8) '^illtdit Zone 11x16 (30) Memory Lane hlcal erron apneartne bjbdTertlsementa that the seat belt is actm wiedged to bs Manchester . Public Hpalto 'Vernon, were installed Satur tribute if they wish.' 7:18 (40) You Askekl for It 11:20 ( 8-8) Movie _ other readfaiii matter b n e ftancheatar patron a n d matroii; Miss Similar requests f^r help have 7:80 ( 8-40) Don RorS* 11:30 (1(H30-3840) Tonight (C) imperfect, and that the veally safe Nurses Association day night as worthy patron and (10-30-33-30) The Monkees eatag HeraM. gone to Sallsburys in Mary (13-40) Movie ITcVc as thing to wear would be the complete United Service Organlsatioos, matron of Hope Chapter, Order Florlne Slater, secretary; Mrs. , jrail aerrlee client land, North Carolina, Massa SEE BATCBDAY'S TV WEEK FOB OOMPLBTK liS T S sa Ij.PnhUeh^ ' Bhp) shoulder hameso 'That suggestion, in Inc. of Eastern Star, at an open ih- Rachel Pease, treasurer; Mrs. near as thewa spcotal chusetts, Missouri, New York, Detroit and turn, encounters’ rebuttal that the YMCA Btallation at the Masonid Tdm- Geoigle )FV»8, conductress; Mm- ple. James HeiAler,' associate con New Hampshire, Pennsylvania harness represents , an increase in-the YWCA and Vermn-’t. your i^ i^ m ra n t audit bursjau o r ctRCOi.A- Members of the installing ductress; Mrs. CJhaVles Harvey, other danger involved in such safety All agencies are essential If ’The .cathedral, with Its. com Radio suite, all past matrons, were past matron, cluplain. telephone apparatus — the danger that it may certain vitally needed services manding 404-foot spire, contains (IMs listing laehides only those news broadcasts of 10 or 16 Also, Mrs. Charles Bettinger, _ ensnare its wearer-'lnsldi wreckage in are to he available in our com Mrs. Harold Carr, matron; Miss timbers 700 years old weakened ) BV>r Tneeday . 1 p.m.' Mogtey. Florence Neumann, marshal, marshal; Mrs, Ernest Dimock, minute lengtli. Some stattons carry other short newscasts.) the type of lire or ^ a ier accident when munity. Without these services by rot and termitea. A lO-yeea* Manchester would be a far less and Mrs. Edward Williams organist; Mrs. Carl 'Wheeler, WDBC—1866 7:15 Frank SUford FREE safety might deperid on abUlty tio get Repair project would far out 8:(X) Dick Robinson 7:30 HaSry Reasoner desirable place in which to live chaplain. Mrs, Wilfred Lutz was Ada; Miss Patricia Smith, past strip the cathedraTs income. 8:00 Joey Reynolds 7:36 Wke Wallace out of the car quickly. ' , 9:00 Ken Griffin ClaaalOM deadUne: 10:SO a.m.. each day e( and raise our families. Witoout organist and J. Curtis Roberts, matron, RUto; Mrs. Thomas Rev. Fison said. 8:00 News, .. DELIVERY ^yifcUcatlon except fla tu ^ y — But ' the main tiling to ask — the 1:06 News. Sign Off 8:10 Bpeak Up Hartford the United Fund there would be soloist. Hull, Esther; Mrs. Robert Sil J WBOH—6M 10:06 eJomment »> -M<»day,;Mar^ 27': ; . sensible thing to try to get — is that '12 separate and independent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, ver, Martha; Mto. Dexter Stork, 6:00 Hartford Highligbu 10:20 ^ s k Up Hartford 7:00 News 11:30 Barry Farber Show Kour order for drug, needs ws i^ u ld all be sure, all the evidence campaigns required to meet past patron and matron of Hope Electa; Mrs. Marie Smith, war Never Bury Heads 8:00 GsMligtit 12:00 Comment Od cosmetics will be token — ■: ■ — Is ^belng considered before anybody these needs. " Chapter, served as host and der and Luther Trouton, senti 12:00 Quiet Hours 12:16 News. Sign Off of immediately. if The Btmib Is Not Repe^ble WPOP-4416 WTIC—I486 starts trying to enact compulsory laws In Hhrtford, where toe Com ^ostess. nel. ' ■ Although frightened ostriches Show 6:00 Afternoon Edition about such safety devices. ’There should munity Chest effort has may He flat, they never bury llmms Show 6:00 News. Siiprts. Weather j n ia aimouncemant oomoB itrqm India ___ Show 6;.36 Americana ;i-Indla the impeitoct-human.'relique of be more publicity—without the necessity achieved its goal for the past toelr beads In the sand. ’Ihey inNF—1386 7:30 News of the World meet trouble head-on with a 6:00 News 7:46 Joe .Garagiola ;^ e i^hilosophlea of Thoreau, , Gandhi, of $52,600 settlements to stimulate it— six years ($3,108,840), virtually powerful forward kick. Tlielr 6:15 Speak Up Hartford 7:60 Sing Along ;^ d Nehru :— that I ^ ia now poueaiaea for those instances in which the pan every business, industry or in 6:00 Kew* 8:06 Pop Concert 767LdAIN ST.—64S-5S21 stitution of any simtantial sUs feet 'a re armed with toarp 6:18 Barry Farber Show 9:06 Nlghtbeat 'fie nuclear capacity, aceas lacerate the pancreas. Inside Report 6:48 Lowell Thomas 11:00 Nesra S)>orts. Weather, criptton Pharmacy la on the payroll deduction plan. three-inch toenails. 7:00 The World ToolgM 11:30 Art Johnson ej'^^niia announcement ia the jgotttleat, This plan of fair-sharing living (Continqed froin Page 6) and yet- the firmest, declaration' that 1 . Not In The Niitmeg is not only an acceptable mech Repubbean Pl'esidenUal pri India has now passed beyond the stage anism for securing contribu tlve Waiter Judd of Minnesota, automatic acquiescence in the It is not because we wish to spread mary next year. Hatfield, who tions but is really the only suc one of the party’s toughest anti- says he will not permit his own schemes of the world’s atomic powers the Invitational news of one more dan cessful means of reaching prac OommunlsU. name to be entered, is looking . to control in other nations what they gerous narcotic easily available to any tically everyone in the com- ' A footnote: Another announce for a candidate with Vietnam body who wants a cheap thrill, but refuse to control in themselves. miuiity. ment expected soon Is the ap ■views dose to bis o ^ . McCall rrhe United States, Britain, and Rus rather because we find it a rather sol Two years ago the United pointment of Richard Fleming, is apt to go toe other dtreoHon. sia have all been pursuing the wistful emn obligation to capitalize on a new Fund o f Manchester merged now on McCormick’s re'search A footnote: Some Oregon fantasy that, if they could ever agree defense of Connecticut’s early trading , 'With toe Greater Hartford Com staff' in the National Commit Republicans grumMe that Hat among themselves on a nuclear treaty ethics, that we draw attention to a munity Chest and to date our tee, as executive secretory of field la too close to maverick to prevent other nations from develop notice in the latest United Nations bul association has been a success toe Republican Governor’s As Senator Wayne Morse, Ore ing nuclear weapons, and if they could letin on narcotics. ful one. In 1966 our local cam sociation. Fleming’s appoint gon’s RepubUcap-tumed-Demo- paign effort. raised $68,685 and then somehow dragoon France and It is a warning against the “serious ment will^ give Bliss an open crat who is up fOr re-election we received our full budgetary Communist China into joining them,’ intoxication" Which can be encoimtered channel into toe Governors’ As next year. When HatfiOld deUvr request for our agencies of they could' then at least make sure that from the consumption of the sjrice nut- sociation, which hasn’t always ered an anti-Vietnam speech $123,500, including an alloca agreed with Bliss on policy mat before the Harvard Young Re only these five nations would be mem jneg in large quantities. ^ tion to the Manchester Memor ters. publican Club recratly, it was Along with, or perhaps just before, bers of the exclusive nuclear weapons ial Hospital. In 1964 we raised Inserted in toe Congressional serious intoxication, the nutmeg as a Newly elected Republican club. $51,520 and again receiveid our Record by none other toah su narcotic, assists its devotees in that Gove'fnor Tcm MCall of Ore There has never really been much full request of $108,000 for oUr gon is heaping more fuel on his per-dove Morse.. prime feat of all vices, the "escape hope that they would get either France participating agenciea The fig fast-groiwng feud with ■ Ws pre 1967 Publishers Newspaper or Communist China, since both are cur . from reality." ures quoted above'might seem decessor as Governor, fresh Syndicate rently in stages of feeling nationalistic The connection to the Connecticut to indicate that Manchester had man Senator Mark Hatfield. oats. Conceivably, however, changes of past is academic. When we sold wooden let "Hartford do it." In this re Returning to Oregon from leadership in either country might at nutmegs to our good neighbors across gard it is only fair to point out toe Governars’ meeting with RANGE the border, we wSre watching out for that many of ManchesteFs resi least accept the idea of joining the nu President Jt'hnsoii, McCall told AM) clear club in order to try. to halt the their morals and their health. i. At The Opera With Syrian bfiaiA dents, and they number in toe a press Conference that he had thousands, contribute to toe FUEL OIL spread of nuclear weapons where it is, If this particular relationship bids us FERNANDO CORENA WITH ANNA MOFFO AS “THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT": informed the Prosident Oregon Greater Hartford Community was “ back on the track’ ’ in re before it spreads to all kinds of less re . welcome the discovery and the publlo- Connecticut Opera Association Production At Bushnell March 14 . ' .: GASOLINE ity about nutmeg, we beg leave to ex O iest at their place of employ gard to Ifietnam. H was an un sponsible nations. ment in the Hartford area. It press 'our lack of enthusiasm for thS mistakable crack at Hatfield's But what the announcement from In was this very fact that prompt continual ringing of alarm bells over doveish line on Vietnam, 'and dia means is that the expansion is in ed the United Fund o f Man was resented as such by Hat potential additional sources of abnor evitable, (and the idea of a limited club X H e ra ld chester to merge with toe field. Earlier, McCall had at BANTLY 01 membendiip impossible. mal thrills and degradations for human Greater Hartford Community tacked the state budget he in (O M !’ \NV, INC. beings. There are a thousand different Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. ;::ii M\!N SIUCKT India, one can - assume, does not i ^ t e r d a y s Chest. herited from Hatfield. really want the bomb. But it is fasci materials in existence in this world If Manchester is to parallel All this raises toe possibility '( i ’.I . which, taken to excess, can have« drug-' Robert D. Novak Hartford’s successful effort it of the state’s two leading Re nated by it and it is tempted by it, and 25 Yeaihs Ago I’ocI) \ I lie Nil .1J7 I It will never be able to renounce it with ging, a serious, a degrading, or even a is essential that Manchester publicans ooiUidtog In Oregon’s Report The Bishop McMahon Assem any conviction or finality. fatal effect. W ith' most of them there adopt the payroll deduction plan is no harm whatsoever unless there is bly, Fourth Degree Knights of of giving for all its mtajor bus A proclamation of-capacity to make WASHINGTON—Shocking evi- slightly more criticism came the brightest catch of National Columbus, meets at St. Bridget inesses, industriee and institu the bomb, if it should so choose, is a consumption in excess of all proportion Idence of President Johnson’s from the hawkish side. “ We Chairman JRay C. Bliss. Parish hall and vote to purchase tions. It is only in this manner temporary asset to a government which and reason. The problem not in the decline because of the Vietnam ought to win the war or get Bliss and Robert L. McCor $1,000 worth' of defense bonds. that coverage of toe town can natural things of this would, and the war can be found in New Hamp ...but,” said a hardware, store mick, research director of toe is finding it difficult to maintain the The sacred cantata. Olivet to be complete, that each em peril they make available to us, but shire today. ' owner in Dover, who told us he National Committee, have been illusion that India is a successful, prac Calvary, by J.H. Maunder, la ploye can feel he is giving his Choicest Meats In Town! within ourselves, in our own instinct to may switch to the Republicans scouring top-level Republican ticing democracy. The journey forward During an unscientific sam-.. presented at Second Congrega fair share, and that he is par reach for that “escape from reality” in in 1968. ranks to enlarge toe Foreign tional Church, imder the leader to the point where this same govern pling of New Hampshire voters ticipating realistically in toe stead of taking our heart and soul into Granted, this anti-Johnson Policy Advisory Panel and di ship of S.W. MacAlpine. TUESDAY ONLY SPEOIAII ment might find it a domestic political this week, we asked registered Fund drive. ’The United Fund sentiment may diminish once a minish its strongly conservative advantage or a fancied foreign policy reality, and making it a house fit to Democratic voters whether performs an indispensable serv LEAN ALL BEEF ' Republican nominee is elected. tone. Another catch is Philip 10 Years Ago advantage actually to make itself a live in'. toey would ■vote for Mr. John ice and warrants toe whole son if the election were today. StiU, any defections in Demo Crowe, a profesnonal diplomat bomb is not a very long journey, either hearted support of all in Man Less than half gave an unequiv cratic ranks can be disastrous who was President Eisenhow Chairman Francis J. Mahoney chester. psychologically or industrially. Eventu 'Worthy Of Consideratimi ocal yes. in a state where Republicans er’s ambassador to South annoimces that the first returns HAMBURG ally, one must fear, the time would come still hold a decided majority. Africa. from toe Red Cross Round-Up Sincerely yours In a speech'ton' the floor of the Senate Out of 38 registered Demo when India would g^ve up, the ghost of Indeed, the decline of New Week push the local total, U> Charles E. Jacobson Jr. -'J ‘t the other day Connecticut’s Senator crats, 14 said they definitely Chairman of toe panel is an Hampshire Republican forttmes, other Eisenhower ambassador, date to $6,600. President, United Fund o f Man democracy and embrdee the power sym-. Rlbicoff urged that the United States would vote for him, 8 definitely, holism o f the bomb, even as other na which beg^an in 1968 and cli Robert C. Hill, who, before go Neighbors’, nigljct of Memorial chester Division o f Greater 55^6 2 1 ^ .0 9 and the Soviet Union take steps neces would not, and 10 said it would maxed in 1964 when M'r. John ing to Mexico City in the late Temple, Pythian Sisters, at^ Hartford (Community Chest tions from the beginning of time have sary to bring about a meeting between depend upon circumstances and (UM rr 4 LBS. PER FAMILY) son won 63.6. percent of toe vote I960's, was .Assistant Secretary tracts an audience to Odd Fel so often turned to bombast as a poultice ' President Johnson and Premier Kosygin Mr. Johnson’s Republican op ag€iinst riairy Goldwater,, seems of State for Congressional Af lows Hail, with a program pre for domestic failure. ponent. On n ils Date at the session of the United Nations at an rad. U toe President sented by members from Rock- Moreover, most of the anU- fairs. Hill, a leader in toe Nix- HIGHLAND PARK MARKET There is only one remote and very im- which opens April 21. Such -a meeting, runs as badly as now seems on-for-President movement, in vlHe, Simsbury, Granby and In 1794, President George said the Senator, would enable the lead Johnson and undecided voters S17 Highland St., Manchester—Phtme 04S-4278 llkely chance of halting the prolifera likely, a Republican revival sisted to Bliss and McCormick Hartford. Washington. approved the estab^ ers of both nations to bring their pres named Vietnam as the reason tion of nuclear weapons. That would be may be in the cards. that .the panel was overweight Hahment of the First Fleet of tige, status, and energy to bear upon for their disaffectioh. “ No, sir," for those nations which already have ed with conservatives. the U.8. Navy, the cause of peace. a plant guard in Concord told . '• « them to be willing to surrender them The list of present members, -V Today’s nrthdays In 1845, toe man who discov A face to face discussion, not only us, “I ’m not voting for anybody and reduce their own nuclear status, An effort to add a few Uheral for example, includes, retired Actress Gloria Swanson is 69; ered the X-ray, Wilhelm Roen- o f the \var in Vietnam, 'hut also o f who ships American boys Republicans to toe foreign pol Admiral Arleigh Burke; Yale Author Budd Schulberg is 58. tegn, was born. therefore, to a nothing equality with other matters of concern between the around the world to die." But icy task force ot the Republican professor Da'vid Rowe, a foreign In 1933, Jpan withdrew from all those nations which have not yet U.S.A, and the U.S.S.R., would have . . .. Crordinating Committee has enr policy hard-liner; right-wirK the League of Nations. Day In Day O u t built themselves any nuclear weapon ca to be held in private if it were to bs Thought for Today joyed one conspicuous success. Governor Tim Babcock of Mon In 1939, Adolf Hitler demand pacity. productive, as Senator Ribicoff acknowl William W. Scranton, former tana; and former Representa- To err is human, to forgive ed the PoUkh Republic agree to Since, in two decades o f nuclear life, A Thought for Today WE MAmrAMi OIIB LOWEST PRICES edges. Althoiigh excursions Into person Governor of Pennsylvania, who' is divine. —Alexander Pope, Nazi Germany’s annexation m the world has not yet seen the develop al diplomacy'are viewed with justifiable Sponsored by the Manchester is now in Europe, Is by ail odds (See Page Seven) English poet, 1688-1744. Danzig. ment of-any willingness on the part of misgiving on the basis of experience, Coimci] of Churches . any nuclear nation to surrender its own an exchange of views between men of OH PRESCRIPTIONS / capacity, the idea of any special con reason and good will Is never amiss. The Standard Miracle Even if such a conference did not pro trol o f nuclear weapons by international duce agreement, if it improved mutual The resurrection of Jesus H • • resuiting in meaningful treaty ought to be abandoned. Talking understanding, that woujjd be no small Christ from the dead is the tavingt to you every doyt about such a treaty, oi^ negotiating for kcQompUshment. -- New Testament standard of • s It, is merely a pious waste of.time. Senator Ribicoff prefaced his -1 pro power. It is. the sample and No svs and dowaa In yoor Preser^ttoti . Nobody . is' going to . repeal. nuclear posal by an eloquent and firm state pledge of what God caq.do for vieniAM costo— no "dlsoounta^ today, "Begnlas prioea” tomorrow! power, any more than anybody ever ment on America’s commitment to man. In the Old Testament, the succeeded in repeaUng gunpowder. peace. standard was the deliverance of « WAR No "ledneed.HwolalB^-^ *Hemporaiy It is not thfe .inBtlilmen'^ fut ytar, but “All Americans are unlteif in purpose Israel ou.t. ,of , Elgypt. JFrpm . redactions" on Presot^ttooa to hno customers! of $100 or more can be added at ary Hme. WIfiH the will to war, the justification, of war, ■ '■—to bring the ■war to' an end,” he said. Moses to' Malachi' the Appeal - Now you can earn 5% on your money at Hartford the acceptance of war, 'which- will have “W e in .the Senate have taken our re^ was to the Red Sea as the Ait the same time, there .is-aerer any National—your fuU-se^ice bank.. drawals? Just give us 90 days* written notke. to be put under intechational law, if in sponslbllities seriously—we have offer supreme demonstration of oonqurondse in'.servtoe or onaHtyl ed proposals' and advice. No man can God’s power to help and' save. Hartford National will continue to pay 4%, ternational law is ever to exploit its real Y o tf, SORT , o t jb ; . All you do is dpeii a Preferred Passbook Account be faulted for that. So too, on critical When the prophets sought to- potential contribution tol the ^ u s e ;of Inspire courage and coittidence, PRIOBS BVEBYSfAY OF THE at your nearc^ Hartford. Nataoi^ office. pounds quarterly , on your regular savings account. appropriations measures, we have sup We Deliver peace. Mankind’s problem . is not the ported our oountiy’s men in the field. they pointed back to that YEAR . t . AND YOU SAVE bomb, but war—war with any weapon. Whan you deposit a minimum ,of $2500, for 90 But now your accumidated reserve funds can work “The President, Who bears the ulti mighty ' deliverance which/ MORE THROUGHOUT ’0 0 0 Everywhere, Fast mate decision for our course of action, brought up theii* fathers from' y e a r , . . ON AIX YOUR days or more, your money earns a full 5% from.day even harder for you-in a new Hartford National, has bMn decisive and has persevered. toe land of bondage; and when 8 8 Panacea Lacerates Pancr^u PRB GRIFTION NEia> . L e t. no man fault him for his courage God renews Hjs 'promise. to of depoe^ crated quarterly. Additional deposits v\''\ Pr^f^nred Passbook Account. v Wl^en some new device. is sweeping and his will. Israel, He takra them back to iR Y US ARHI SEE the Ooimtry, supposedly for the benefit “And let no man mistake separate toe same spot and says, "As hi voices for divided purposes. What we of It, there is always a time when it toe days of thy coming forth seek is peace—but more than that, we out of the land of Egypt 'will carries all before it, and we get the sMk an. honorable settlemmt. Few men. I show imto him marvelous possible other side of the story only by —apd certainly, none. Ip toe Senate — things.” In toe New'Testament accident. have urged peace at any price.' The na toe Red Sea is. superseded by., NATIONAL It takes A ISSfSOO settlemept of an tion vigorously rejects toe thought^’ toe empty tomb, and the res- accident injury ,pase, for instance, to get Of toe sincerity of Senator RlbicofTs urrection of Jesus Christ from ft iato the news that the seat belt, the proposal for a first person, -conference toe dead stands at tlu? forejlront ^ t m m i u o N e r v m TO WORK fO R i ^ o n e supposed panioda tar tits'highway safety between toe Prasfdeni an d' I*remler o f the Christian dispensation as problem, and periiaps, indeiMl, a very Kosygin, there is no doubt. Whether too toe greatest achievement o‘f realities o f international politics wlU and qii^'pSniiuient addition to . ^ Omnipotence^ and the’ standard., AT TH r f^ilfCADE -- MIDDUE TPKE. sN tinn. EinriMRniD• stsrH w m u#'.-a«w (». wmtsra.vtniEisHa*. sASBiaTHi. fwiimiisioh . ToaiHeros. iv is m , permit such a conference renuilns ^ bs Uw '^Wnian aoeauterment,; cannon occa- of what God can do for them * . s b m m m s . am a • susm . oldmvbkow . sraiussiw • tsax. cw im . raomai • unM videB bs a source of danger and injufjr.^ sera. But toq ,proposal , is deaendnf of who believe. 'J' "W w S«v# Yow Mow*i^ serious and sympathwb'' rainlderatlon Subinitted by Pastor at the highest level of government in Kenneth U Gustafson iiMi ir-rietfp 0 iM> ’..'i ■ * : > ' 9!hfilbiets seemed to be, in the accident both nations — MERIDDN BIOCORD of Cahraiy Church **■'**.' ' . .y ■ .fit ■ m im A 1 ' : ’ h
■ y . MANCHESTER, OOlfyn MOimAY, 1967 MANCHESTfcR EVENING HERALD. MAy c^ TER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH IJt, W6t WaRer Palmer ot Metoolf Rd., to Lodge rt Strt’-' Lodge w il be hdld tomorrow at Vemon Tolland. floM gjpdhgli, and to Eureka 7:80 p.m. ihe fellowcraft degree tomorrow at IX i t Uia Main Bt, with a Mass of re- V B S U ^ SATURl^AY: A ' ’rtvBortamoufo/ R. 1., w ill^ exempllAed wltii Senior Ahem Funwal K okm, ; 110 qiflism at Bt Bridret Church. Hospit^ iso,t«i F i r e I O S Estim ates ■ 4 - - R d c li. M an ed iwUh Razor, 4 8 (^nghtMr'to'^. and Mr#. . Keith WaMen Ernest W. Boothro^ Farmington Av^, Hamord. Hie Rev. Robert J. Keen was Flalmg bddrs afe S fe B,p.ni. tt' '.Btoiiif/ivto 'rt 8:80 p.m:' presiding. Burial wlU be in Fwrvlew dm > celebrant Mrs. Raymond Mur* s Glmiatt rt Mv'Stard St, daugh- G>un1 Herd Group to 'i. Youth in Afsault . In ’aB arte&i 'exceprttiiB. upter* tor to Mr. aaa'iRtnu' Richard /.toS' ' E^llowrtsft etery. West Hartford. phy was organist. Burial was /'nlty where they .ire.,>t|9 tp 4 'Dejiree put.on by mnlo Lodge. Fhe Herald’s Venito' Bureau There win be oaUiag in Rosa Hill Memorial Park, Miner rt lE Gnnid Ave. “Tofiur"* A'SO-year-old WootSind^Wt betweea . 20 and 30 youths p.hi. and .T tp.B p.m. and plvate .9 ^ . ^ BIRTHB YIOBT&RDAY: A les Aunual Mc«tuig Beeervattons may be mode with is at .38 Park St. tel. 875^8186 hours. Rocky HiH. Father Keen read { eaita>_____ Death ^ainis Man received 16 atltchaa In hU •tending In the parking lot rooms where Oey era, 10 a.mf. >1 daughter toiw *M. )fer. and« » . tors. -M - Wil- T.M- H h* annual meetingilng rt tiie grade math and Arst prtitop ria o tofot t Daniel S. Szalontari, or Charier or 643-2711. News items may bC Omtxam tort. the coounlttal service; FliBgmentary. Mtimatps John yt^dgle, RepubUoan oon-- U fm Udm Marley rt‘ #7 South St.; Trtlahd County Dairy Herd Im- "Sports" and Ronald Say took W, E E N ^ r by Wednesday. mailed to P.O. Box >87, Rorti- Mrs. Marion V. L. Oaponl Bearers were Brian H. Conn, fliflete for the Board of Repre- opon .son ;to Mr. and Mrs. WUUam ptpvement Association wHl be the seventh for ’Carousel;" ■.^'i^ rei^ap meeting of Fayette vllle. WAPPING -Mrs. Marlon V. Thomas Rea Jr., Terrence Don- Ahdbrson, 71 close a wound ho Buffered ear- told him he had been out War- No more than two vlidton at HeBses In the PMkfcde Friday n « h t were SMttaitlvOs from Distrtot 1 in the home grmiitito eemmitteo. Sen'K rt eSder Mm Rd,/Tolland; held at foe Vemon Orange Regina Surdell took Arat U Caponl, M, of B in a ry , ovan and iBdmund D. Donovan ^^en he was slashed■ * with - a rath i^d.’ ene Urns per paaeiit " BllO.OOO today and still mounting ae cleBn-up opera- A p ^ 4 election, today rebutted W^Ymut liibwonlo fin - damper to Mr. and Xws. Henry Thursday nlgrt. award In Ent^ish for a^ model .Carence B., And«T««i fit ol ' >■ tloQS continued. It Is sjcpected rt ^ ' chrtgea that he is a' "Mari” W. Hoyt Hayden of Tolland, New Bolton. Rd., l^lton, -past blade during a disturb* The patrolman said that Kowalchwk of 17 Regan O t; This meeting oovsrs review of and chart of Shakespeare'S died S^urday at her “ ®™«* _ • -. Mrninirnarklna loilot near Godfrey'pointed------r ______but__ Biykeruk______'ADiMITTaiD SATORDAT: lo*b*a could total #200,000 or causer of the fire, FUloramo “ Tom McOurtcer (Mhyor a' membbr of , St, John’# Lodge Ifaeldent of Manchester Aaeoc' Survivors also Include another Brneet F. Strong “ o®* “ * » panung loi i^ar dhUfhtor to Mr. and Mrs. Don- foe production record keeping oipbe Theater. V » ' n. on TolUnH ^ *■*** pef«>n Who Blashsd him. James Armstnmg, 31 LakevieV n»o>w when thi* full sktent of gald he. checked whether »a ^ ThdhMa McOusker) .oatls -me a Ro. 4, A.F; * A.M. of H i^ r d , old Kean , of 38 Hayes Dr. program rt birer 40 per cent of grartd pri«K in soolM litlon of Independent . tMur- son, a daughter, a brother, HOME OF services for Emeat Oeorge for Teens on Tolland v geyKenik was taken into Dr. Coventry; Mrs. Claik Rria damage U known., Oreen Manor or First Hartford Mar,” Drtgle saW. 'then he ad- baa received his 5()-yesr p i n DOSCHARGED______THURSDAY: the top ^ daily____ herds in Tolland______studies went t5C-l5onna Schultz. imce Agents and paat vice pres* sletera, eight grandchilA^ t«|d F. Strong of 118 Pitkin St. were xpke., police reported. custody and brought to Police pi Essex S t' Alan Brousseau' The most severe loss ooouired 'employes had been ln.the biae- mlta that everything I acdueed ^” 5 Gertrude Iq n g s to n 'rt'u Law- Ckmrty, acobrdihg to Jphn Mor- for^U hin^ Ighth grade firet tient ot Manchester Chamber of several nieces and n ep h i^«. ij 'I»M; bold .Saturday, adternoon «rt«nuwin Atat Con.Cen- rn..single-edge razor blade in the Mrq. Catherine Fountain, 87 condemned, according to Ml- had ahut down for the Good from the man,” Daigle went on. Haydra Joined foe ordep;Nov. of StTN^tbony’S OohvaJeecent Ing with election of ofAcers viiUt Maps.” « the darenoe Anderson Insur- Home, 880 Hopmeadow Bt., wW orgonist. -Burial was in charged with aggravated ea- parking lot, he said. Devon Dr,; L,orph FVacchla, chael Magnello,'the owner. He Friday holiday, "If any^ tries to point out 17, 1916. 1915. He has Uved li(In the Home; Jcqeph Tumbtpl df follow, phe industrial arts eighth n c e Agency of Manchester im- Simsbury. Burial will be In Gbn* Wapptag Center Cemetery. ga„it tg Henek Szykeruk, 19, of teyken* WM being deWnM r f d , Hebron; Stanley Gwofrek, set Its Vdlue at #90,000. Stock .There was' apparently- no where things, may have been local area foP many years add SippslC St.;'"Arthur Harrington Dr. Robert Bens^,,extension grade first prize went to Ste- QBUITT £ leaf, when he retired. He was ter Cemetery, Slmsbufy. Beao«ra were Porter OotUns, _ , _ „ _ ^ 252 f adds Mill Rd., Ellington, in keu of #600 bond. He Is sched...... jp JJy , H eto Included extensive supplies, in damage in the Orand-Way, ac- done a Mttle better he resorts is in foe Inauwmoe business, of 62 Hammond^: Teresa Le- dalryman with foa'-Unlversity of yen EUer for hla wooden bowl. Friends may call at the fti* David CoiUns, Sherman OoWna, poncg reported. uled to appear in Manchester ii«tcb«ii~"a7 ' bT it/nkaiA • the basembnt, where fire offt- cording to Robert Montgom- to peraooal attack without any ^ Oreepbaok BMigo Ml|ht , gtOo ot Broad Brtrtu Janet Connecticut lartT review foe re-David GreenAeld took the sev- Patrolmm, John W^rath arcult Cqiirt 12 April 10. R ab it ’Nabori.: m Hijwwd ciais theorira the blaze may qry, stpre manager. Soma regard for fo e torts o f ttie attu- The Merrted Couples Club of Biasett rt 'WUbraham, 'li^ s .; ports for,.J666. , enth for. his bookcosci-, The family suggests that these Waldron. George for Teens Police said they took state* at ..pvanh P«.nn9i«nio 11 s Pin* have started and burned for .smoke entered the store, but attoo.1 St.'Beriiarq’s Church 'wiU hold Daniel Sculoy of 9 Pem^e^ Preaerttatlon rt high ;01fe-time Deborah Raczkowskl won the wlsWng to do so make W ^ l n z j Wert Funei^ through a rear door about mehts fTom several Vltnasses to *^^^^Mlng' Mrs some time before being detect- most was blocked by a firewall Daigle oodd bust week fort a greenback public Wngd Thuri- Ave. ; Roger'Gamaehe rt EJOst ^jodpotkin avrards for Individ- home economics eighth grade ua donations to -the Simsbury, ^ m a , 142 E. Center St. was In ijjip a.m. and saw a group of th» disturbance. ^ e r S r a M hK • Step ad by an employe of me adja- separating, it from the Harvaat Rockville streets sire ln'> bad day evening at'S hi foe newly Lmigmeadow, Mass.; Mrs. iMne-^ cows and high herds for the, fh-at pri** for "The Cooky shape and ere not taken caw of V. s u v E VlsiUng Nursing Association. charge of ammg«nenta. ------S m * smSS*!’ Belgrt, " " u S l , cent Liggett-Rexall prug Store Hill Package Store next door, Illuminated church hoU. Itena- Bostie and daughter of 74 IBdbn year'^xjU be presented by the House.” Pamela Saleh made an about 8:45 p.m. Montgomery said goods In properly. He' sold the mayor Mra. Jean' Smith, Windsor tiems wm be #1' per'person, st. supervisdwiJteeping the records. A-Iine drcM to take the aeventh Mra. John Morse Mrs. Mary B. Ogden The basement was used to the grocery department, cloaeat "admitted thtogs were lees than Looks; Mrs. Laura Sullivan,, 168 ProceeUs wiU giq toward parish ' DiSCHARGBD' f R i d a Y: The sftpervlsora are Mrs. Patrl- grade Arst prize. Public Records Wants Check store Jhipplles for five other to the fire, bad bean inapeoted pi^ect and that we weren’t get-, Mrs. Harriet Culver Morse, 69 , . . . . Lake Sti Theunls Werkhoven, improvementa. ‘ Paula De DlMkuro of RFD l,i oia Skinner of JMngtoh rad Anthony Mores won Arst Ot Southington, sister of Mra. <® ^*" Warrantee ^Deeds Uquor outlets in the chain by state health officials and ting the same services we 'were 88 Santina Dr. ^ „ heam o Crown at Stake Stafford Springs; Robert Cantor M-re. Mra- Elafoei-Elsfoer SohmoiskelOtoke - and prize in art for a dealgm for Etta Culver of Manchester, died mooing f i ^ the John Nutmeg Homes Inc. to RiOh- owned by Magnello. found uncontaminated. before ooneoUdrtlon.” Mrs. Beverly Warren,' b^b of bn EARLY WEEK Tbe.ctompionsbip of the Vei>- of The Btonx, N. Y.;*S>liaa De- a record album' cover. Saturday morning at Bradley ard R. ^nd Joyce A. Krol, prop- On Fate of Fire officials are stUl check Daigle also said town em- ADiMirraiD YESTERDAY; Actual fire damage was con non Stone Age League, "A ’’ dl-. liste rt 17. Chamberlain S t} ToUand. The grand prize in music Memorial Hospital, Southing* *1:,: Hawthorne St ing Into the blaze and have la- plo/qfs, were doing personal fa- James Baker, 146 High St.; fined to the basement. Clean-up vision,' wiU be dwided tonight.PMUip Pellarin of 66 Dnian St; Tolland County has one of the went to William ^Johnston .for i ton. She was the wife of Jota Marion B. Ames to Walfred Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Glaston crews were at work upstairs sued no statement about the vora for administiation officials. hlghe^ oouny herd averages in , sumption. The Rev. Francis E. and Joan P. Huhtala, one- Small Lines at Rockville High School Whe# Gary Blckmore of 87 Taloo^ an original piano composition, bury; Mrs. Lee Burgess, 24 throughout the . weekend, and cause. He, said the mayor cited ‘*chap- foe Rovers and Charter Oak Ave. Connecticut as well as ip foe half Interest In property at 18 ter and verae where all the ipletes Training Survivors also taclude 5 sons, : celebrwit Paul (Continned from Page One) Arch St.; Mrs. Rita Cheney, Magnello said he hopes to be — ^— Sport Shop meet In -the third country, with an average herd __ a daughters. .21 grandchildren Ch^elrt was o^rist and so- Cumberland St. - . things I said are tnie.” biSCHARGBD SATURDAY: Airman'bQchael L. Albert, son West Wllllngton; Delmar Cooke, back In business by Friday- game of ttislr bestpf-tbree LUida Brewster of 98 L e ^ ptoducOrai of 18,601 pounds of of Mr. and _ 'and a great*grandchlld. lotst , Gurial will be In St John E. Lacey to Luca and In the Norfolk A Western sys Daigle concluded, ‘J ^ e point PhHHp Albert, Glastonbury; MrS. Lucille Dau- Insurance adjustors were still y C T t t O T t series. Game thiia la 8:15. Dp,; •nwmas Dtlagui of 87 P ^k 1*^*^ f®*" quart#) with 61S of 54 South St., eted basic Funeral services will be held James’ Cemetery, Glastonbury, Maria P. Addabbo, property at tem. phin, 6 Fox Hill Dr., Rock- at work next. dooi*. at Rexall. .. I m t^ -that the adnftlirtration at convenience . of the 1541,^ Oak St. Two games are scheduled In St; Robert Begley.,of 178 KeUy pounds of butterfat per cow In training at Lacklato;'T#xas. I At. 2 p.m. at Della\ ■* Therefore, Clark said, sending vllle; Patricia Doyle. New Rd., said Michael Dworkln, the own- o f oiir town igoverrtment over foe Sehidr League,' with foe family. Stuart L. Sharpe to Valen the part two- yeani left some Rd., Wapping; Daniel Panftanel- He has been assigned'to. Tjm- Voccliia Ihmerel Home, 211 N. the case back to the commission Tolland; Thomas Dunbar, 21 er, totaling up his losses, which Ines and the National Guard la rt 57 High St.; Susan Bypon Herds with over 660 pounds of ,jan Air Force Base, Fla/ for bialn . St^ j^Sonthlngton. Burial tino M. and Sandra S. Pata- for further proceedings entails PhoerS St., Vernon; Louis are already "around #20,000." Man Charged thing to be desired has been Mrs. James T. LeBel rlni, property on Constance Dr. Seeting at 7:80 follWed by a of 00 Steat St.; Hugo MOdlea of butter faf tor the year: Elmer- training and duty u a fuel sp^- !irill’>be in Oak Hill Cemetery, only, “a veiy short delay." Forgette, 161 Campfleld Rd.; Dworkln said most of his loss borne out by the man himeelf.” contest for first place a t -8:45 Hia funeral of Mrs., Anna - Herbert A. and Sara C. Raps ‘RechleH’ Pledges Mirror Rd., ToUand; Jto Mor ^ Abor. BaMer Farms, Jacob daUst He becomes a. member ( .’fSanttoe^ Apdeirson. S^lltMiigton, at the convenience *‘We do not believe, that this Is Mrs. Sheila Gallagher, Elgin was to soda fountain supplies After Blaze^ between Meifs Shop and the (fottier, Henry Lanz, Edward the Air Defense Command. Comtui LeBel of 80 Devon Dr., Jsdine to Stanley J. and Jea Cheater M. Rau, Republican ris o f.Ill Orchard St; Jacque of the family. too high a price to pay to make Dr., Tolland: Kathy, William and fixtures stored in his base Amerfoan.Legloni. line OoOins .of Elorence. St.; Luglnbuhl. Moser Dairy, and Masmilo Meeting i^‘ paat director of Um Sixcelskfr iTrienda may call at the fu wife of James T. LeBef, was nette M. Gebbala, property at as certain as human Ingenuity and George Harrlman, Norfolk, ment, and he emphasized that A Rockville man was charged eondidrte 'tor foe Board of Rep- held this morning from • the 52 Vernon St. . Four Face Otorges . Howard Mahr of 89 Higd> St.; Allan Rudd, a« rt EUlngtoo; Fayette Lodge rt Masons wlU Btsurance Co. of SyrAcusa.iN. T. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. can devise, a just and reason* N.y.; Ralph Judd, Rt. 87, Co all drugs and edible stock up* with attempted arson as a re- reSentatlves from district n, KeAheith E3Us of Hebron;’ Ger.' F7seUe Funeral Home, 20 Sis Administratrix Deed Veifwn poM6e made four or- Sean Flannery rt Lake Furdy, ttrmer direcfbr of the State able disposition of this matter tembia; Pierre Kennedy 11 stairs had been declared safe suit of a fl/e at' 97 Grand Ave, called Democratic ' campaign ber Farms of ^Vernon', Steve son Ave., Hartford, wito a Marion B. Ames, administra reefts over fob weekend-- N. Y. B6aid'’bf Independent Bwurahce A. Abel tor all Of the parties,” dark Davis Ave., Raokvine: Kim by state health Inspectors. in Rockville yesterday. pledges “ teverieh” and "reck- Kuca rt Somers; Robert Mac- Advertisement:— . ftv vh>Mr,< T sh.i Mass of requiem at the Church trix of the estate of Leslie M. Borbara A. Skipper, 20, rt DISCHAr GeID YESTER- Agents;-former director of the R*vt®* Larhberton. Baxter St., Tolland. Despite the fact that the William Johnson, 28, of same Foater Listen to George Risley, Re- •' Ih. A.lumpllo„.-ra.- B.V. Ames, to Walfred C. and Joan eu said Peter Humpb^, 625 Hartford Tl^e., was arreet- pAY* Alice Olsowy rt 70 Haiti Doi“ Jd ot Andover; grange Hall Corp., and past ' "After all, it is the largest Also, Linda and Nancy Ma* main part of the store wasn't address, was presented in Cir ed Saturday afternoon and i>r., TalcottvlUe; Mra. Teresa_____ Richards of MrasAeld; Susan publican .Candidate for Board president of Connecticut Valley touched by the fire, Dworkln cuit Court 12, Manchester to Democratic candidate for may Paul Chetelat was organist property at 13 Cumberland St. charged wtth operating without Doeer and daughter of 17 Viera- Bi’rtuurd rt Coventry, and foe of Representativsa on Dial-A- ^ a lty and Investment Co. Community Memdrial Hospital, and if not handled properlyirbi trice Muldoon, 152 Eldridge St. said he plans to renovate it day, Public Defender George or in the April 4 eleotkms, prom University rt Cfonnecticut and soloist. Quitclaim Deed a Mcense and failure to diaplay and St University rt Cfonnecticut in Phone 872-8217 Tuesday- ■ lie was a member of Fred* Willipiantip. could seriously disrupt and irre* Mrs. Cecile Perleone, 189 Irving anyway, within the next month Royster was appointed, and a ised to cut taxes and haa "tried Uoense pteitee. She is scheduled Storrs. £ick Lbdge. of Masons, Plain* Burial was in M t St. Bene- Frank N. Spacek to Mary desperately to have (he Repub- Mr. Abel was born Feb. 22, parably injure the entire rail St.; Mrs. Marion Roy, 103 or two. bond of #2,000 was set. The to appear hi Oiroult (fourt '12 in The Herald’s Venion Bureau Carricnlom Fair Hdd ^ le ; SpWnx Temple of Hart* diet Cemetery, Bloomfield. The starslak, two parcels on Hills- liciuu take the opposite stand." 1912, in Lebanon, a son of Ehi- road system In the northeast Prospect St.; Mrs. TllUe Shep* The drug store owner had case was continued to Rockville Rockville, AprlT 11. is at 88 Park st, tel. 87S-siS6 Grand prize and Arst prize fIM and *Omar' Shrine dub of Rev. Joseph McGarry of Hart- town Rd. Rau called Hufniriiry "fooUsh gene and Clara Brown Abel, and section of the country — to the toff, 119 'White St.; Roger Sher high praise for the "quick and to r tomorrow. AUen J. SmWi, 28. rt Wind- or 649-2711. News items may be vtinners in the Curriculum Fair Alanchester. ford read the committal serv Henry Allen Mature to Bei^ and Irresponsible” for saying lived here all his life. great detriment not only of the man, 37 Overlook Rd., South efficient manner in which the Vernon police say that yes borviUe Rd., wOS charged with mailed to p. O. Box 827, Rock- held recently at 'the Vernon' » Mr.' Anderson wse bom in He was an electrician at the ice. nard F. Schwarm, property on parties here but to the public Windsor; Lori VIolette, 122 Bri terday a Are of suspicious ori foe RepubUcans want higher Bearers were Janies T. Le fire department operated Ert- speeding eeoly Saturday rtght vUle. . Center ipnter High Sriiool have £alnvllle, March 28, 1896, and , University , of Connecticut, Burnham St. . ' i convenience and necessity ot gin -Irak place In the cellar of taxes. Bel Jr., John H. LeBel, Albert an Dr.; Mrs. Lena Visny, South day night. Court Is set tor April 11. been announced. . " UVed In.SdltoD many years. . Storrs, Bernard F. Schwarm* J to Hen' the entire nation.” The ruling __ _ the Grand Ave. residence, and "Any taxpayer in the town of LeBel. George LeBel Jr. and Riber Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Eli* 'They aaveid us from what Michael Remkiewiez, 45, rt 57 The Grand prize winner iii iHe la survived by a nephew Survivors include his ' wife, ^ ^ Honry reverses a decision by a three- zabeth White, 86 Keeney St.; that Johnson’s arrest followed. Vernon would certainly wel Alfred Christiana. could have been a real disas VUloge St, WM arrested later science' is Jqdy Owen for ichard Anderson of Wethers* Mrs. Alice Kllburn'Abel; his ^ judge U.S. District Court in New Mrs. Mary White 63 Pine St.i The building is owned by come a tax reUef and I, for one, 3oard to Act Blimham St. ter,'*, he said, pointing out that Sattirday^ nlgtat and charged ’•Pireaervatlon of SnowAakes." eld. ■ father, of Lebanon; two daugh York City last October. That Mrs. Patricia Williams, Lake Marion Narehlesz, who also aincerely hope lower t^es con t Certificate ot Condemnation . "we didn’t realize it at the time, with inUndcattetL Court date is ifoghth grade first prize went 1 Funeral setViees will be held ters,- Mrs. Peter Gingras .of court, ,by a vote of 2 to 1, had St., Vernon; Mrs. Mae Wright lives there. ' becomq a reiuity.” ' r On $29500 Fund ^ State ot Connecticut versus but we were sitting on a teal AprU 11. to Barbara Marquis for ‘^ e tm R. James Scarlato, 25, of tomorrow at I'p.m . at Potter "J cannot escape the conclu- only Ave mills,” he said. 18, rt Dart HUl Rd., while both m Arabia’s LeiRose, 48 Bissell St., April 1, Rosa, the father of' nine cMld- S, 1941 In Hartford, a son of ed the 'damage when he return trative judgments t in cSpli!; ^ **?'**: Implemented. ADMTITBD 'mURWAY: Ministry,, of Education has en- ed an hour later. SL James’ Church. Hlgh St.; Mrs. Alene Toedt, plehiehirig the stock and Sat- ren, was arrested about an Brank and Sophie Pacholskl Albert Crompton Jr. economic situations,’ Fortas gtorre; Mra. Julia Gustafson, urday mbmlng the Store was hour later. Rau urged further action 'in Jon Morris rt 11 Orchaid B t; gaged ^ foreign professors and Albert Crompton Jr., 41, of Krawiec was arrested by qj: william Hudson Phillips, wrote. foe 7Cq program for foe present Bcariato of MUddlefield. He was West Hartford; Mra. EMher able to open as usual. Police said they received a Elizabeth Kennedy of 82 Union instructors tor foe faculty . rt a communicant of St. Colman Stafford Springs, formerly of cruiser patrolman after an iri^ Wallingford, and Carolyn Doris and future economic develop St; Forrest McFarltn of RED engineering of foe Univeraj^fy rt vesUgatlon. / } Kirtland, 152 Wells St., March HolMster, 117 High St., Rock- Mrs. Martin Ubltzky, wife » call earlier about a domestic Qburcb, 'Mlddlefield, and the Vernon and Lebanon, died Sat argument at the Rosa home, ment of Vernon. ^ 3; Patricia Waters ol .'98 Union Riyadh. The Arst to arrive A parl^lng ticket for peu'king 31, Second Congregational vlUe; Ohariee Kamolt, Glarton- the owner at the Parka. ) Rew Horizons Club. urday night at Johnson Memo but that there was no relpy to "Hie empty campaign prom St.; Daniel PantaneUa of 57 came from the United States, In a bus zone was Issued to Church. Three Arrested bury: Loren Senna, Bristol, 'Vt,; Cleaners, noted the Are couldn’t Survivors, besides his par- rial Hospital, Stafford Springs. their knocking when they ar ises of Mr.. Humphry make for H i^ St.; Walter Brennan rt 14 Great Britain and Pakistan. George H. ’Tully,: , of Broad BulMlng Permits Carl Jotmran, 173 Henry St.; have happened at a worse time ^ts, include a brother, John P. He was the husband of Gertrude 86 rived on the scene. The police good new^irint and may im SUcrest D^.; Kimberly Briant Rioux Cromphm. ' Brook at 3:35 a-m. Satarday az Paul Phillips for Howard In Chain Crash Arthur Frey, 58 W. Franklin for them. Os the etore was al- press some voters, but I ques Scarlato of Mlddlefield; a sls- Park, RockviUe; Kenneth Gib- most completely Ailed _,wlth returned later after receiving of IS Morrison St. Mr. Crompton was bom • result of a crash on Main St., Holmes, alterations to dwelling tion just hew meaningful they l»r, Mrs. Arnold Rwsek of A six-car chain collision last son, Grant Hill Rd.. Tolland; clothes being cleaned for the the call about Mra. Rosa’s ADMITTED FRIDAY: John March 16, 1926 in Fall River, police said. . - ' at 128 Henry SL, #1,M5.. are to Mr. Humphry rad his Storrs;' a niece and two neph night on the Wilbur Cross George Murray, 189 ^hool St; holiday weekend. ■ death. Castriatta of 17 Christopher Dr.; Mass., a son of Albert and Sara They Tally’s car, parked Albert Yiznitsky, aleratlons Democratic counterparts,!’ Rau ews and several aunts' and Highway in Manchester result- Mrs. Margoreit Mange, 127 High "Still, we’re very grateful It AqulUa Felghtner rt Claire Rd.; \ i ^ Slowe Crompton, rad lived In the bus rone wais struck In to four-family dwelling at 49 GRANT FOR NORWALK said. lincles. ed in the arrests of three driv- St.; Louie Parent, Willimantic; Lydia Loginbuhl of 41 Grant St.; Vertion and Lebanon before the rear by one driven by Ray- Laurel St., #800. wasntt worse,” she said. ' ' NORWALK (AP) — ’The U.S. Student Fashion 'Show ■ The funeral 'will be held ers, all charged with following M!ark Holmes, 52 Elm Hill Rd., lUohazd T a r ^ e rt IMnney St., *''*3 • •'* ■ M - / ■ , coming' to Stafford Springs In mond B. Stewart, Sr., 48, of Washington Social CTub^ al- She noted that all the smoke- Office of EJconomic Opportunity Mrs. Xenia Bang, Danish ■Brednesday at 8:15 a.m. from too closely, state police report- Talcottville. damaged stock Is being re BlUngton; Henry Keegan of 189 SAVE Tie ON QI^RT SJO-AP DR^SINO 1304, Hartford. ' terations to epibhouse at 68 E. has approved' a grant of |1,SS7,- dress designer and teacher at Vernon Ave. i - " . . > £ e Biega Funeral Home, 3 Sil- ed. No injuries were reported. Also, Mark Shroyer, Mark cleaned and that "most pf it IS 474 to the Connecticut State He served in the Pacific -A two-car collision occured at Center St., ##00. the a<^t evening school, will ADMITTED SATURDAY: w r St, Middletown, with a Charged were 'nmothy J. Dr., Cteventry; Henry Mallett, ready for pickup by the cus Welfare Department, the local ’Theater wlQ» the Navy from 10:15 a.m. Saturday Bfi W-’ Mid- John Yavinsky for Mrs. Anna present a free fo!^m show, at Scan Fiannety rt Lake 'Ihirdy, Mass of requiem at St Col- W^enn, 16, of New Britain; 20 W. Middle ’Tpke.; Mrs. tomers.” office of Rep. Donald J- Irwin 1944 to 1946 as an eceltriclan’s - man’s Church at 9. Burial will Louis Belanger, 49, of Forest- Augusta Nelson, 34 Perkins St.; • The files of LesSn^r, Rottner, announced today. mate. He was a graduate of »2 of the Wilbur <3ross Hlghw^^ dwelling to two-famI%r at 20 day at 8 p.m. Rd., ToUand; John Golmitzer rt lie in Mlddle/ield Cemetery. Unden St., #600. ■vlUe; and Stanley E. Rotman, Kinni Schlldge, Coventry; Mrs. Karp and Plepler, a law Arm; The money will be used pri v t ..W ' Friends may call,at the fu Durfee IBgh School, FaU River, police said, 43, of Oceanside, N.Y. She wiU show casual clothes, 18 Oak St.; Henry Boucher of 16 and Allen Aeronautical School, They said a car driven by Anne Pelrolo and son, Stafford and First Hartford Realty, marily to finance remedial read suits, coats, afternoon dresses, neral home tonight from 7 to 9 Sjtate police in Hartford said Springs; Mrs. Joyce Rail rad owners of the shopping cOm- Watson Rd.; Alice Hyson rt SO Win Providence, R. I. He was em- Morris Schatz, 46, of Wert Hart- ing courses for adults, accord cocktail dresses and evening West Rd.; Clifford Luffmra ot and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Stephen O’Neil, 19, of Tilton, son, 16 N. Elm St; Mrs. Jeafc plex, were kept In the base ing to the announcement. ployed for 17 years at the Pratt struck a car driven by Ed- gowns. A bride and bridesmaids Mountain St,; Josle Coleman rt AT bUR ^ COUNTERr^ TUE^AY 7 to 9. Kids^ Interest N.H., was drl'vlng west when Johansen and daughter, 92 E. ment in Uie fire area rad re rad WWtrtey Division, 'United wlna P, Melbourne of JJorth he- slowed his car suddenly to showing yrill end foe program. Sandy Beach Rd. Aircraft Corp., Bast Hartford. Stonlngton. Middle ’Tpke.; Mrs. Janis ceived a , yet-undetermined AU outAts have be«i design ’ Luoein E. Gagnon Is First. Famii)i avoid a car which had cut in 'ADMTTTBD YESTERDAY: He was assistant leader of At 8:62 p.m. Baturday, anoth- O’Brien, and son, 237 Center amount of damage. B o lt o n ed and sewn by her students ^ Lucein E. Gagnon, 50, of front of his. Accordalng to Atty. John MarceUa Dias rt Brandy Hill < ' ■<« Boy Scout ’Troop 48, Stafford ‘*1’ two-car collision occurred. St.; Mrs, Judith McClintick and will be modeled by them. Rd.; Michael and Lori LaMothe Hartford, father of Mrs. Fer Not Egg Roll A ,car following O’NelTs, son, East Hartford. Rottner, a partner In the law Springs; and former committee- at Main and Myrtle Sts. driven by Raymond E. Dom- Car Wrecked, Mis. Bang trained at foe Hel- r t ' IhompaMivUIe': l^ b a n i i n e Gibson of Manchester, mra rad ad'visor of Explorer Police reported that a car (Continued from Page One) Arm, its Ales contained only lerup School rt Design in Copen fried, 26. of New Britain crash- B^eldger rt 36 Fairriew Ave.; ^ed Friday at Hartford Hos- Scouts. He was active in Little driven by Ro^ J. Dukett, 24, of DISCHARGED YESTER- "closed and inactive aePounts^” hagen. She started ber own «d Into the O’Neil car. Dorn-. DAY:- i^hdrew Carlson, EUing- Man Uninjured Pqtsy Young ot tom Wood Dr.; pltaL League and toe'l^ys ^sTball Glastonbury Wt a car operat^ Wed He said he was not sure of the school rt design there. . Survivors also include his League, and »a member of me-Staf- by Marshall------R.—. Stephens,------. —,20, — of ^as held . on the White House s car was then hit in the ton, Salvatore Squatrito Sr., extent of dam'age but under- Paul Fournier, 26, — ■ ial will be In Stafford Springe of kept all but about 500 of the th»v spld. West Hartford; Ward Day, Rt. tlonsi, in a .y a i^ t store„ and passed,a oar In a no peasing Ornamental . Trees and Shrubs. waahqai wyacaaaa ' ANDOVEIR — Crawford H. Darien. thousands of pilgrims in the 44A, Coventry; Colleen Wil- were' attempting to- sort Out zone. His car went^out of oon- Stanl^ Fapanos, extension Cemetery. Wrenn. ’ Belnn for a very and economy loveroge V mpg; about Rev. .Renne.th Stem of (Renter be an educational program. aiawiliaUa Mfobt foaoM rt 7... 39 Ws own joy on the festive day of ^ othy Doyle, Olson Dr., Rock- ... evea'4I poonda hi a ahoft wWie. I ■■ titnplo reason: W e had no other procti- 40,CXX) miles On tires). ' Card OF'fltatiks ' v Cengregalionat Chiyr e h' of-'Mehiberfe arbi 'remlhded to Cpi place to put it. But mony people don't need practical iWe wish to -thank . our manr Chrirt’s resurrection wto ^ villo; Kemmto Paradise, Wil- 80 if 3roo*n lind rt halfway 1 friends for their kUdnsesiand'syin- flpiated. Burial- Will' be, to .tbolr the world’s troubles., llmantlo; .John AndreoU,' M nna aod araot a saw Had a( hafo ki O f course, we hod other oltarnb- benefits, they simply like our top. pathy. floral and spirityal bouquets, WaterbUry Center, V t, at the the missionray effort. Hostess- But he urged men not tii ift’ latos' and struggle ' mllltaritv, Rd.j Wapplng; Mrs, w « hKVe jiuVrecdved a new shipment a t Don’t take obanqes ledadog... lead for Ijtosrac today. lives. W e'could have put the top in the They like it because it has a real cOrs.^ drivers, mestoowi -iad vari^ convenience of the family. es. aie Mrs. Ethel rMoGolIum their minds be saddened, "rt the with yoifr home. AZk Hnagrax wilt aimply aaaaae yool ' unesiss durios our Tscent be- .politically; sand bock #eat. lit wouldn’t hove been out of glass window in the bock- And because avament. We would also like to -— _ ■/ . and Mrs. Aqnk Anderson. fttolity of ettbrts towards good! for your estimate, ) YooH be dtoniw next week 0# yooc the .Regina Society for the V. sj -L with foe Viet Ootig tor the alle- ^»PPb>#i Michael Balfore, 20 No piaacriptioa the car, but 2 o r 3 people would hoye it's padded, and fitted by hand, so it's *ul fknvera. \ , Ralpk A. Jaaitooa . . without obligation, rtie Gavello Family COVESN’TRY—Elmbral serv from a reliable torn' been.) O r we c^ kL hove mode room weatherproof and it actually cushions ( pany thftt’# been s ) .for the top by traklnp the b«^ d-litile sound. ices for Ralph A. Jameson of Slrtera, wlU meet tomorrow rt The Pope sgld he believed It ford; Mrs, Rose Flano and son. thO'r homo iniprove- Sw e e t , j u ic y Forest Rd. was held Saturday 8 p.m. rt Odd FeUowa Hall. The waa time tor foe Roman Catho- of S u i t e d R t 6 , ^ l t o ? M r ^ e lm ifbnger. IBirt it wouM. fto fongar hiove ' They like our top when it's up (or its ^ msM**i^|hea« piegieB nuigeYHilA. 2 io 10 yards ahd are Nini- the way it workedput, pur Conyeci- down for its unusual way-out took. ' , EMPERORORAPES 2 'L b s . 3 9 g LECLERC land; Mra. John Syraon, and,. ^ luly prided to included aje boP b c ) ter. The Rev. Felix M. Davis, ,flay, April R. Refreshments will fo« publication Turtflay .of. !• daufhte)f, 64 Crtigrese St. jble horoU iheprotifool beheRti oif eiir To moiy people our top is so way-' FUNERAL HOME pastor of Second Congregations be served.: . encyclical on soclai -hirtlce apd ■ ? ______^Wntet CQtto^jitoyoiiB wd dacron'blends inclndins Sedan. ... oulkit'siai. C R I S P - A n t E al Oiureh, Manchester, of- -— anendtopoveTtyandhuiMr.lt DISCHAROED TODAJ: Her lidw hPpeaj£inK;weaVe. ■yOw GAU-' Aclated. Burial wlU be at the perennial Planters will meet wiUbe foe fifth encycHcal of the R n >»a fklil bert-QT^-anitachka, 14 Hartiand FUNERAL they are:-excelleHl Tallies at # T C 3 L b .. 4 9 t i convenience of the family in tonight rt 8 in the Federation Pope’s SH-year reign. le u o w hobcb v i a Rd.; John Hutton, 28 Benton •OB KHTLE MeINTOSM APPLES Minister HUl Cemetery, North Room rt'Center Oemgregation-'_ . As^ fhe__ ^^ntifr „ ____ a ^ a_____ re d___ to TOKYO — Yellow roees I were St.; Nioholaa Twerdy, 788 Tol- ■■'■\.,,c- ■■■ ' 649-0468 TBD YRUDON, Ine. al Church .and not rt Mott’s apeak, alxnh 89 persons near the no# oujtlvatefl In America or. ! • * ) # Georgia Hor- , ^ bcifo storet fibnira and irt. £> »tQe TOLLAND ’niBN eiSE. TALCOTTVILLE AiHHOAaae Full K Lk. c ' Mrs. Kofiieiliie Gaidlaer /' / r :'- MtUNTRYDRUB C O L E S L A W 12 ir locattenat^ dcrn^teifrn leab atreet, east middle tarn- Bartlett Bralufrd PrbditotB The funeral of Mrs.- Kathov S17 V . BHISDLB XYSB. ‘ 'Dlreatog • ■ _y ; :.’ ]^'>eirt to'po^^ ' 15 Taloott Bd„ W. Hartford 649-5869 ins Qardlner of 40 Doane Bt, Foundation - Plantlnga,” The and “ live mllUm itaUans 'want yMxs.' ’They'are caned Dobii- Eaat-'Hrt’tfoM; Mrs. Christine S88-4418. . B1w m M«.3T88 . MMCrti fraat^ KaM M sfir .wo^ M d momlnB. fmm meeting is..0pen toorea garden a frunity without Iqrpocrisy and Mku Bara—roaea with a oqlor LOBlanc and son, WC Forest ttw H(9tan« FoiMirt OgoMk dOB oUb memiMm ood fusote. onislty.’* Wm uurstiMd ztoa Mas. St -JR .5 i • ■' . "J'z m a n c h $:s Te r te T*!N |IANChKtE» EVENING HlEltitoi'MiM liK^CH it, 1^ ; ■„l.ri.A It 'll I i..i, lU Hearings Slated
By Town ■r ^ e .next tw d .w w ^ wlM ha llie Baby Has made to orde^ for ihoH' liiiai* cheater electors who'havd been demandkig mdre public parilei- pation ait meetings 'of town Are agefhCieB and boards. Tbi.candidates'for mayor in B e e n N a m e d ••• Tonight, the Board ot Educa- I tlon is oonduoUng a public the AprUrV town! r ie e t l^ took meeting at Waddell School, to fw i^ at 4^^ other's party top bnr4s> A atf fajrce, daughter of Francis and Mildred permit the public to quesUra it day in the last full waskyot Adamson powda, 12 Oakland St. She was bom March, 15 at ' on any subject wltfaln its Joria- campaigning. . diction. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents John ‘ Grant, Republican, are Mr. and Mrs. James Adamson, St. Petersburg, Fla. She *' On Thusrday, the Charier: Re has a brother, Frank, 20; and a sister, Susan, 14. vision will hold a pubUc hear apoke Of the need for leaderabip. ' ***** ing in the Municipal Building to and batter 'pay scale metboda fiOO^W M IliR-M RS. H9WARD A. REiaY, NORWALK Snpple,' Smanne Elisabeth, daughter of William. T. and solicit suggeaUons on ohoniges while Veter: Miuntriiry, Demo Constance Wilcox Supple, 104 Gordon Dr., South Windsor. to the town’s ?0-year-old char crat, aaid Grant does not MBS W |W ei~M R. ALEX ZACHARY, NAUGATUCK She was Mamh 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. ter. "think before apeaklng" and re •lOd lil|iNlB>-M RS. PETER CHMSTANSEN, GLBIVILU Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mfilcox, Sunday, at Waddell School, peated! bla tax out pledge. 103 Olode Lane. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dinner Guest the newly formed Manchester • "Tbe Democrattb Party, after •1BO m iNiR.~M ISS GERTRUDE GAERTNER, NORWALK Vincent Supple, Hartford. ' -ii Taxpayers' Protective Aseocla- careful anaiyete of; all fo r m a p e t e r W a l t e r s , R i o G ^ i a o **•,*■* Mise Barbara E. Coleman o f t!on will oonduot a public meet- tion fully available 40 the public OrlowsM, Am y lomn, daughter of Thomas Paul Sind 61 Alice Dr. wHl be honored lag, also at Waddell School, to took a firm pledge to reduce •t BO W IlM iR - MR. NLAIOC BENHSON, NEW BRITAIN Berdina Phllbrlek Oitowald. 192 W. Main St, Rockville^ She with a teatimonial dinner-dance expaih ks aims and its proce- tu e s," Humidiry aaid. wasm bora March 14 at Rockville General Hospital. Her ma nONAtO PAT PBIICir OPICEB . „ u.. V .,.. But Grant, Humphry said, at AU GRAHD u n io n a ORAN9 WAY CONNECTICUT ATOMS ONlY ternal grandparents are Mr., and ^ rs. Kenneth Philbrick, 15 ) Demeotot RepubUcaa made this statement on Maitm Hammond St., Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. Democratic Club of Manches- organizations, 6: "We are not golhg to be, || fn iU s Btue s t o and Mrs. John P. Orlowshd, 152 W. Main St., Rockville. ter on the occasion of her re- week from tomorrow, G R A D E "A " Pfam t member of the Plen- Chairman and vice, chairmen foolish enough to promise a tax Utpmcnt from the Young Dems Municipal BtdWing, FRESH U S. ntng Communion i^ d the Clti- of .the Fire Diatrlet. • .Fire DIs- zen'i Advteory Obmrolssion1 cut,” and then laat Frjday said BotMle, Rosasme Made, dau|piter of William and Irene organization. Board of Dtrectom w ill hold triot oommlsaioner for 10 years the RepuMloans. will "hold the McPherson . Bossie, 74 Union St:, Rockville. She was bom The tesUmonial w ill be a t hs regular meeting, when the menUiel- ,the DemooraUc Town Commlnee . i;. graduate . . .chairman of the Company 3 tax’ Rne ait its preaent level at March ^ at Rockville General Hospital., Her maternal grand- W illie’s Steak House, vrith pubUc w ill have two turns to viforat." parenta^are Mk and Mrs. ‘ Hipiford McPherson, Portage, cocktails at 6:30,. dinner at ppeak. 1 JiJ4 .. O O c of Hartford' Uhiyeralty. . . spe tire houM building committee cial .esslstent at Travelers In- Humphry aaid Orant’a "leek Maine. .Her paternal grandparej^ are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 7:30, and dancing from 9 to 1 And, a week from Wednee- ■ WITH BACK . . .member of the TalcottvlUe of exp^ence Is'now apparent.^ ' surakce Cunpany . . served in Bossie,‘Portage, Maine. .u.m. day, toe board will conduct a Congregational Church., .lives' Grant, Republican candidate • • • * • the lth ila^ wife. and Rerpy W. Spicer of Tatoott- P*y *«*lee of classified . ■ ib^KUUS sehrtce workera In town- as an grandparents are M^ and Mrs. Everett W. Bentley, Dobson flees, and has been a delegate ------quAimas Carpi, and.,their daughter. vllle, and iottt grandchildren. Ave., Vernon. His paternal grandfather is James L. Chag many times to state and na 1 WITH WING Mw' - example of ; where, leadership not, iSouth River Rd., Tolland. Hu maternal great-grandpar- tional conventions. ■ *’ . • r / is “ sorely needed.^’ anta are Mrs. Lena Rauchle, Glastonbury, and Frank Bentley, She is vice chairman o f the Chess Players The town charter, Osant said, ^orth Berwick, Maine. proviSea tor s e tti^ up the • • «. • • Manchester Democratic Town Will Organizie Committee, is a former town -(Scales. PHriagto^ Kimberly Jean, daughter of Earl W. and selectman. Is a former presi- The organizational meeUng "W ith two full years behlhd Charlotte Jackson Purlngtim, 24 TaicoU Ave., Rockville. She dent o f the Manchester Busl- of toe Manchester Chftse Club them, the administration” haa was bora March 14 at Rockville General Hospital. Her ma ness and Professional Women’s jjsa been reiMt for Wednesday failed to pro\^e the scales, he ternal grandparents are Mr. and m a, Carrol Jackson, Oxford, LAMB COMBINATION said. Club, was the first secretary, of at 8 p.m. at 393 Bidwell S t Maine. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold the Guild of Our I^ d y o f St. The meottog was caUed o ff ' “This a concrete eubstantia-' Puring^n,' Oxford, Maine. She has two sisters, Becky, 7, and Bartholomew’s Parish, and has inat Wednesday because o f the Uoh tor the charge by Represen Cynthia, 6. . ■ been long active in the Man- enow. tative iTom Carruthers, that the Chester Community Players Membera who have shown an Tusda) ^ AAgqIs in I >p Mayor haa, ton# and tim e' group- Interest are asked to attend. again, exhibited oomplete disre $10,000 Maxim um Levied She is a Manchester native. The meettag is open to leara- gard for tba mandates of our a graduate of Manchester High ers, beginners and protesslonais. Meaty & Stew C hops adopted Charter In favor o f hia School and attended Hillyer Lessons in the rudiments Of toe own duWmis mtUiods,” Grant U.S. Awaits Alaska Receipt College, now the University of Royal Game will be given to said. Hartford. toose kiitereBted. Within two waeks latter aa- OiP Russian Poacher’s Fine She Is legal secretary to I f yon want further Infoitne- LAMB CHOPS CHUCK STEAK suming office I pledge to the MaUbhester Attys. Leon Pod- tion, contact Edmund PkRo « t texpayers of Verhoxi that 1 will ANCHOCUypE, Alaska (AP) government, and that I will be rove and William CoUiiu. 94 B. Middle Tpke. submit to the Board of Reprf- —UH. authorities are awaiting severely punished for my viola- . entativss a atandard, qrstematie payment of a 510i000 fIim as Hon.” JU%C sTA3qbiii^-sMinttKi BONE IN Bcb^ula ot pay for bach class sessed agaliut. the captain of A The Judge foun^ Kushchenko Shoulder > 69< DAVID WltXIAaiS , Soviet fishing vesdel seised in guilty aftet the Soviet captain BepuMloan Democrat ’ of positions to the classified One Prko Only LB ■ervice^of the Toim,” Grant de U.S. territorial waters. pleaded pd contest, as Zerno Member bf the Polish -Amer M ana^ of the Cental Ex Leonid Kushebenko, 29, of did eariler. clared. TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON KtslR Mealy Chop* LB USDA CHOici ican' CRib. .member of the change . , . attended U. of Hart; ’The sehedtile w ill give the Vladivoatok, was convict^ Sat hidshchenko’s fine was the American Legion, .graduate of ford . . . Air Force vetran- o| urday of Violating U.& fishing employes^ "peacle of mind” and. muximum. The Judge could the university of Verm ont.. World War U and the Korean will end the ’’annual rehash” ot waters and was Jailed when he :tove sentenced the Soviet skip member of. St. Joseph’s Church War . . . member of the Cham was unable to pay the fine. .the pay figures, be said. per, who is married and the fa CHUCK LB —Korean War veteran, .lives at ber of 'Commerce, the Young The prosecutor, U.S. A tty. ther o f two, to prison and or London BroilsNoupamM'* Cube Steak 99. 6 Eva Circle with his wife, Dema, the Lions Club, ths Richard McVeigh, said he ex dered his trawler and its cargo Lucy. American Legion, too Italian Tolland County pected the line to be paid today, confiscated. ' BINGO Social Club, the P o lW Ameri BOBS EEE AWAKE « I T LB 3 and when ib la be will ask the When Judge von der Heydt LEalON HOME Smoked Butts SHOULOIR LB 79. can Club . . . lives at;.r4 Reed Coast Guard to raturn Kush- sentenced Kushchenko, he said Shoulder Steak*SSS!’ Feriion SL with his wife, Betty, and Democrats Plan chtnko to his, trawler. he had received "a great deal of EVERY TOEODAf Freah their three children. . m im m The vessel was seized last public advice on the sentence in leUn LB at 13neiB|j>i We^Jpesday o ff Alaska’s Shuma. this case.” He apparently re Chuck Ground 'w Chuck Ground 79< )|otitls bijuFedi^ gin Islands within the nation’s ferred to calls by Alaska’s U.S. Ilitirs^ay Night SHOP CMI9 MIMI FORN TH . nS^ly set 12-mile fisheries zone. senators and Gov. Walter Hlokel hi Cait* < > a ^ ' B O Y ^ V T TQie'178-foot ship and its cargo Tolland County reeidents have mSHST MONjCfN IBBR fo r the most severe penalty. A New York teen-ager escap 1 . o t shrimp was towed by the been invited to attend a theater ed severe injury this morning Notos and Nfw$ Coast Guard cutter Storls to H.OF=?ID-''- V/ALt:Nc when he fo]l asleep at the wheel party, epmaored by the Veiixm Kodiak but was released late First O' The Fresh Super Savings! o f'Id s car which careened off Democratic ’town Oommittee, at « , 3 . h Saturday. £k>wever,'bad weath LET US PRICE Cull Seouta Pack JUICE ORANGES the r i {^ side of the Wilbur the RockvlQ^ Giaema Thursday er kept the.SRTM. 8-457 from Y O U R N E X T Michael Hull of Cub Paek 54 returning to the S ^ it fishing Cross Highway, leveled about Ttigbf • . ' . , 20 feneb poets, and smashed .In wen the Pinewood Derby races fle e t until Sunday afternoon PRESCRIPTION! / /cFl >' '' I * $ N O O ^ ^'''i Grapefruit ^ 29* to a bridge abutmmt, state po March 21 at Bentley School. Secretary of State Ella Graaso S 3 9 when the Storis escorted the ,.'I lice reported. , ’The Den wltmers werer^Mar- wUr serve as mistresa of cere 3 tor N trawler 12 miles outside the U. ICOUNTRY DRUfi monies and w ill totroduca Dem- The 06' w to’ 9P4ehed, po tin MaJdeles, Peter Bariolotta, 6. fishing zone. ocratic oandidatea to tha A ^ril \ Stores lice said. ' ‘ ' Steyfn Gagnon, Shane Jones, 4 town blectlon. This w as. the second Soviet Oranges tfsrjsns 10 ^ Ip. The driver, Richard SuIUven, John Duffy and Webelo Greg m i i f i i o N s s 2 9 ' ahip seised this month for fish 18, of Syraeuae was taken by ory Haroian. A aocial hour, with rsfresh- ing in U.S. waters. The first ments i»ovided. precede Vernon Fire Dept, ambulance Dens 3 and 7 tied fo r attend Trill was on March 2, inside Alaska’s staesriag .dt ths film,*' A Furniy GASH SAVINGS Rockville General Hospital ance awards. ‘ * three-mile limit, and the skip « . , * 39 n - 10 Potfrtoes MAINE lussn 5 2 5 ' where he was treated for cuts, Thing Happened on ike Way to per, Mlcolal Zernov, was fined 'liie flag.^eremony was con the ]^rum ” . Door prizes will be police said. ducted by Dto 1. Deii 7 put on |5,000 and freed. The fine was M axw ell House cSflf t«.93c SulUvhn, charged with failure awarded. paid two weeks later. a skit, and the following awards The party .wilV begin at 7:80 eeueSa ^* tTmaio sauce * “ to drive In the eriaUlshed lane, were given out: Craig Coffin, 6 1 Coast Guard Cmdr, George to appear to Man- at the !tbeatre on School St. to 1q scheduled welt badge and gold arrow and W , Hardy Jr., captain of the DHERGENT GIANT Flerida Corn Chester CbtiulLlulr-^urt 12 April downtown Rockville, -'/INF RIPl-Nt-l! F a b denner award; Steven Gagnon, Storis, said 14 other Soviet fish ri.K 10c DEAL PACK SIZE 0 / C 24. K donation o f |2.tKI will be in g vessels wiere .In the area CAl.I.ON b e ^ badgei and gold arrow; Mi accepted' tickets ar® available wherh KushchCnko’s trawler chael Null, .gold-Arrow on'W lf; from Ruth Ventura,* Mrs. Jana TOMATOES was turned loose, v 20-OZ $<(00 Largest Nation Erie Mann, bear badge, sod McCarthy, Mrs. Peter Hum ,W h en Huahehenko appeared F U E L O I L Heinz Ketchup ^ 3 BUS I World’s largest nation la, the Martin Maidelea, wolf badge, phry or Mrs. Thomas McCusker 1>efore U.S. D iet Judge James Soviet Unioto. which stretcles i ■ BiCthdays .were, celebrated by all of Vbrnon, or First Select BLEACH 4’‘<^ *1“ BAR-B-Q BEANS 5 - von der Heydt Saturday, he COOPERATIVE 6,000 miles from the Polish bor jpmil MboNealy ajid Sam ■Tutk-' man Benjamin MuSio of Stef- ‘ ford. said through an interpreter, “1 i.Ml. (().^’ I’A^■V • Tenderleaf Tea Bags 69c SliUSHIUi HI-HO CRACKERS der to the Bering Sea. It could togtoo. kak you to consider that the encomi>as8 the United States, Soviet government respects the :t;-. I’.KOV!) STI’.KKT 4-OZ with five mlUton siiuxre mUes ■einiiin > n .i.. luoro sovereignty of the United States STEMS end MKES 5 ^CANS ' 1'’* to spare. Q I I I K JJHOW 115K-OZ., A l - P o . »-/.o i c a n 3 1 c ( I can? mdim BABY FOODS FRESH MLU PINEAPPLE 16-OZ S DEKTOn ADBiaVE iC A N S, 1-pint B a k e r s v a n h u b t u c i 2o z m 45c FEACHli 5 l-lb. 8-ez. 9-0*. jar 39‘ con FASTEETH SWING INTO SPNING ROLLS MHBOn T O O n jM fR WITH THE Tsdau 5-0*. Chock Full O ' Nuts “ ffes J S ^ PAPER TOVYEtS ' ^ . s u m CREAM SPAGHETTI SUPER STRIPE tubo HMh J ^ C U j C o l o n n a breadcrumbs 9 o z c a n 2 5 c Big Sprin^ilie Fxoman Fooit Scdfel IDE DETERGENT 2 ; i J : 4 9 ‘ r n m m m ^ E E K TUESDAY MniDItEMIIIT m U LT C U PrinrA sPACHEnior • 9 ub stock YOIJII 1-plnt D K n n C T X IR MQRNING PROGRAM r n n e e elbow macaroni Z i>kgs J i j c TIIRIU. LIQUID 6-oz. btl. SECRET DEODUUUIT LYSOL SPRAY FANILTSIIE m a r c h 2 8 14-oz. P r i n c e SPAGHETTI SAUCE 16 0Z JAR 4 1 c & SANBORN con ■ CREST TOOTHPASTE Slimnastics 9:00 - 9 :45—-Coffee Ereak 9:45 • 10:15 nfotaAnuBUBi 1 0 :15 11:30 ' IN BUTTEII SAUCi and A Choice Of One - , P l a n t e r s i*banut buher m b z o z jar 5 5 c lO v O Z DISINFECTANT Broccoli SpiOarf La$uoui«r|||oby ^oos PKGI SCHICK BLADES • bfornud Bridge Instruction Whito Shoo Po^ if.... CHASE & SANBORN V. iK i n riATm lYSOL LIQUID • Sewing • Sports and Games Gerber 10 T;.? 89c {(O M n w to ) Mb. g g * r * ’ PROGRAM FEE—| 8.0iO ^ CHOPPED 6 7H OZ JARS 79f con ” BLADES ( p l i y e t EHLERS 'ir-^ 79' iABY SITTING AVAILABLE y ^ f i' . ID HtlR You mm Hi> .1 (No Minimum, Age) , „ , , \ ^SuuoirspRAT only : ^ 50c, 75c, $ 1.00 Per Week ' i SCHULEirS ' M O DESS CHIP N o tif o im I . 4H-et. I r ^ ■ Depending On Number Of Children MRP AUTO 8 IffillS^TliR 19* 10c DEAL PACK PKG 12 3 3 i;.. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERiki>, MANCHESTER, CX)NN.vMONDAXVAtAR^ 19W PAGE THIRtiSalf ------teANCBESTER EVENING HERAO); ’MANCHESTER, fkG R TWELVE fera^r. Vdiilh the cMrch Windsor «ap«clally\ Invited to attend. are Mra. i^yrad Mjrs. {M ecca Darcy.' Board of Appeals Babyeitlti^; btadnaMe Bd;ne 68 etudenta t»m;ipleted^ MARCH OUT WITH A LION’S SHARE OF SAVINGS WIT Meeting on April 6 ' week babyaii^f aptoniored by the educar llievaprtnir beard of appeala the board and the teachera re^ ^S d ^-'^w iSSn'a^a^ win irteaf Aj»ril B to odn^er reaejrtatlve group.that U aet for Wpihen'a Club recent*, the foilpwing appeala; aometime next ^ fepya .nd "'The. matter wa. referral to Frank B. Ahehin, J79 Oakland the aUte board of eduoaUoh tor J? ^ Rd., Wapplnp, requeata a atate mediation tollowlng urisucceae- i'?*L?S’' L r ’’r ® a l f S o r o k heartnjp Idlna UinUed repatrCr'd ful attempts by both groupe to ®”-o f license on premises at 7lA Bl- Ungrtoh A i;, 8ewth Windsor. TMa ■ -rt.*™- Davidson feiid Instruction 'on an Hc>-TCne. The April' meeting of the 8g’ . Willi'm V I .-A ' Electro .Methoe pr«®®"*®<* *>y ® P"*®' be processed before April L Minp-pricing cut- price prdrito! 604 Oovenion's Highway. This ®lx Lutheran pastors. is an' A-gO zone; Hostesses for the evening wlh' Manchester STyening Herald AW*^. F.; Tfacovohe, 1T7 Clin include Mrs; OsU Bond, chair man, Mrs. Angle Delntckl, Mrs. South Windsor COrreanondent ton Dir.,'Wapplng, requests a Aim-Lyons, tel- 644-8582. variame installation of Liz Hughez. Mrs. Jeannlne Law- an sinatiMir .radio tower on son and Mrs. I Betty Schwelr. OOP M e e ^ ' premises st lTT bUnton Dr. This M r e is sn .'AA-SO zone.. . . The South Windsor Republi WiUia^ Raulakpltie 6667 can Town Committed will meet Winditorvllte 'Rd,, requests, a Friday at 8:15 atthe h l^ ichool cafeteria. . Pound Vacuum can e variance to allow construction Mrs. Carl Gpnderoen of On- 59 closer to the front line than per- The coinmittee will sensor Sove over other famous a spring dinner dance April ‘«r 'toorregatlonal Church will mlttefc Ob promises at 887 Wind- brands! The coffee with sorvlTlq Rd. ‘IWs is an RC zone. 7 St the Church Corners Inn, speak Wedntsday at an annual Alfred FrapoiS and David Main ’8t., East Hartford. A so Leadership'7h-aininv Conference the happy blending! Paine, 888 Bllington Rd., re cial hour will be-held, at 7 p.m. at Loomis School. Windsor. ,The Consistently quests ^ variance to aUow live With a biiffet dinner served k ' j ■ sessl&ns open tomorrow and are entertainment in an RC zone on from 8 to 9 p.m. Dancing Will good every sponsored by the Women’s Fel be from 9 to 1 a,m. r premises st 888 Blllngton Rd. lowship of the Connecticut Con time! A “Crazy Hat Show" wRl be This 'Is an RC zone. ference of United Church of Robert Butrill, 82 Felt Rd., featured with' prizes' awarded Christ. ‘‘Living Our Faith In Wapptng, requests a variance to for the craziest hats for both Today’s World’’ is the theme of allow' operation of' a dry-clean men and women. ' ' the conference. . ing ouUeti on premises at 288 Tickets may be obtained by Registration will be taken to Oakland Dr, Wapping. This Is Calling Mrs. Mary Kehoe, 26 morrow a t'f a.m. and the ses an RC tsone. ! Farmstead Dr., or Carlo Prea- sion \ will conclude at 8 p.m. Chariest pellotler, 2783 .Bi- tileo, 66 Ash Rd. Wednesday, the conference will lington Rd..f NWapphig, requests Gliurcb Board to Meet run from 9 to 11:30 a.m. It is a variance to, a llw parking of The boahd of Christian Edu designed. for state and district a camp trailer on his premises. cation of the First Congrega officers and committees. Pres This is- an A80 aone. tional. Church will meet tomor idents of all local women's fel Ray. and . Larry's CItgo, 866 row night at 8 at the church. lowships have beCn invited to Sullivan Avs,,.. requests a state Rorean Donatton tomorrow's session. hearing for g general repai^rer’s The South- WtodSor Rotary Those attending from Second license oh pmntlses at 868 Sul Club board of directors has ap- Congregational Church are Mrs. livan Ave. ’Ibis is an RC zone proved a dollar per member Donald Anderson and Mrs. Jo (state hesring.)" donation to the Rotary Interna seph Martin David and Luulee Bvfion c-o tional Service project, "Home ’ Mrs. Gundersen is chairman Edwin- A.; . Lassman, 37 Lewis for the ' Homeltos In Korea” of the conference department of St., Harttord, request a vari Funds representing th® 66 mem lay life and work of the fellow Coffee or Bacon ance to allow-cohptruoUon of an bers of the local group will be ship. W* rmme a* naht la addition' and conversion to a forwarded from the Club treas I'l ? Bmtt awantHMal two-family dwelling on premises ury. at 1878 Main St. Tbit la an R-40 On Dean’a List Democrats Set ' 'vv zone. , Gilbert Gellneau, Jr., 185 Val •'-i.. Joseph, PetralUs, 1014 Sulli ley View Dr, Wapping, baa Meeting Today van Ave., requests s temporary been named to. the dean’s list J.' and oondltlonsl permit to allow at the University of (tonnectigut The Manchester Democratic
Ho^x^ A.’ Hollister, 439 Nled- HenTy CfeezapM CNted yique attempts, on March 15 and •rwerier Rd. requests a vari- Henry F.? P. Cassagiie, 86 Marrti 22, had been . canceled Pound ance to allow a building lot with Dogwood Lane, Wapping, baa because of snowfalls. Your best breokfost ttiyl^Enjo/- __ less than the required frontage Tonight’s meeting will be at 8 been awarded, the designation savings on lean, sugar-cur^.'|hofiOT^^ on premises -at 429 Niederwer- of senior residential appraiser in the Municipal Building Hear fer Rd. This is an R ^ zone. by the board of governors of ths ing Room.' start the day with 0< heorty vbreOtilsittf i^jh The meeting will be held at Society of Real Estate Apprais The agenda, includes the elec Sliced, vacuum packed! . the yVapping Elementary School ers. tion of Kenneth W. Gibson to on Ayerif at 8 p.m. Cassagne is a chief under fill a committee vacancy from iTA* X-:-:*: :• -a* * ••• Educatiba-Gouiicil Meeting writer. In the Hartford office of Voting Distoict 7, and reports - ^ wvS.'W'! from Democratic legislators and .Vrtr.v.vwViW The bbkrd of edudaiibn will the Federal Housing Adminis XV.; meet with the town'’ council to tration. - from Democratic chairmen, of Eil'ilirS X town agencies.. ■ '"0 night at 7:80 at the high school Laurel Tool Bolldlng. to discuss the 1967-88 board Town Oialman Ted Cum A $4 that been issued to the Laurel Tool those chairmen be made ex-of- The boarrf recently jn'esented and Machine Co., of East Hart a budget request of $3,204,960 hcio menvbers of the town, com ford. The permit covers poh- to tml ornmcil for operation of mittee. A discussion will be held struction'bf a 6,000 square feet on the reactivation of the aux the school system for the com building in the Sullivan Ave. ing ytor.. . iliary town committee. Industrial Ratk Ocoupandy of 'The sum^ reto:esents an in ... crease 'of ’ $097,688 over last the butidingv'is expected by early summer. > ^ year’s budget of $3,617,480. The The company , msdcea tools board made total reductions in "-v .1 the amount of $60,827 from the and aircraft parts and is mw original request of the superin locatod in ICast Hartford. Pres m o B r^ ently employing, some six peo-* tendent. > T-' Estimated receipts other than pie, after moving to South 1. ..y' taxes during the coming year Windsor a total of 20 employes^ Travel Service are set at $814,067, leaving the are expected. 905 MAIN STBEET amount to be raised by taxa Visit to Conard -643-2165 ' ' j ; r-.T , tion, if the ehtire budget la ac- The‘ board of education will cepte4'by the council, some $2,- visit Conard High School, in Aothorlzed qgientjbi Man- 890,837. West Hartford March 30 at kohester for all Alrilnee,^ The board wiU hold a regular 7:30 p.m. The visit Is, part of BaOroada and Steansehtp^ meeting tomorrow night at- 7:30 the board investigation into TOP STEAf TOP •'TME at the,,high school to hear a building and educational epe- O'TMX • 'ji'O: 'V V . presentation on the special ed cifications of other area schools. GRABS CRADE OweHfir Meets Shoulder ucation Curriculum. Church Society Meeting Owelity Meed Hi rfcr’ V ',’ The group will also discuss a The Woman’s Society of cut stummer, oounb oh sex educa Christian Service of the Wes-: TJA.R. TJAX. tion to Im' held at the University ley Memorial Church will meet tomorrow night at 7:45. Follow' of Oonndctlcut. - I qiisIms Reports of ad hot committees ins a worship led by Mrs. Don- Your tocluding' 'personnel pedicles, qkl Wills sud busliiess session Blade Cut Chuck Steak 4 ira Undercut StMk Chiiok W* buildings end sites,' public in conducted by Mn. John Michael, formation, insurance control a program will be presented by Safety and library council, will alZo be Mrs. Morgan Bradl^ and Mra^ ^itcken, — beard.' ,,r''- Keh Kendall. ■ —— ------— ■— Coie/ie/ts Th«' UMbUiif. 'bohclude Miss Glacy Rachld,' exchange with A-worit session to review etudent from Brasil, presently Macaroni & Cheese or ^ 1 mediqtiop ntAtoriali..<: <. attending school 'at the 'town His 15-year; Old frtbnd .told TUNA NOODLE CASSEROLE Delmonico yolatOca . <9 Rkst t The^Reqi.rsfers to-the,teaohr high school, win give a talk the police' how it-happened. •r eilJ!^ oqntooversy bot'weeh and show slides oh her native "It wsis getting dark and ■■ ■, ■ y ■... 'I' was cOsiatlnS dovm me* hin on Ids bicycle. The light ; "iL a t;th « Interseotioa changed ,ju*t before ito the 9 9 ;Corner, but he must have '•k- thongdit, he'would beat the Gulden carr0U from the GoldemWesil truok, I f he bad niadf it, he oOuld. have coastqd all- the Stop A Slop Why y ie cluuKBs on your ftifuie , 0 ^ home! He went under the Whe^. It was terrible.” •.ill’ •. I insurability? H you are it young hum in :Mora$: Wd road is safe, re- gardnss of the,■y*hiole,.you 9v\ ygooy thu Bu^au;of Advertiatno, A N P A SUN tlFC ASSURANCE COMPANY OF 'CXNADA 648-2145 263 MIDDLE TPKE., WEST, MANCHESTER, CONN. -j/v
PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COIW., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1967 M.1 McDowell Pfear-Perfect O ver Cubs A rou n d fh e iJnderway i ■ Defending Town lOrpin Feefe Left, tiandloap champion Is Howie llurls Six Inning^ Edward*, not Howie Hamp ISHL Second BOSTON (AP) - - Bill ment pleases McGuire, who her ton a s reported In The Her Russell’s oile-day career as Heves that his younger \,team ald Slitarday. Allows Single Walk Earl Yost • a prophet is over, but the can come back on the second QuaUflMtlons to unseat LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—John Wooden, coach of Still Open Boston Celtics-New York night more strongly,- as It did Edwards sfid Al Rewett, UCLA’s NCAA national basketball champione, iantt HERALD SPORTS EDITOR this time. NEW YORK (AP)—The verdict on Sam McDowell Knickerbockers playoff se men’s scratch champion, sure what the' word dynasty meatia bat he hoay havt may,not be final-for a couple of months yet, but thfe WLTPto. The two team* 'seemed com-, and Eleanor Wilson, wom one on his hands. — ------xOlicago ...... 88 16 12 U ries lingers oh. • Chicago Cubs think they see the jury coming in. M£RiC/fA/ Today's Toam — pletely transformed from the en’s division winner, begin Led by gjant Low Alcindor team shooting orty w am ^ til Toronto ...... 80 ae 11 71 "I made,a terrtUe mistake; I McDowell, of course, is t h e ------r ------— predicted we were goin^ to win ones which opened this series tonight at. 9:15 and continue and tiny Mike Warren, the to 84 per cent.' . Montreal ...... 29 25 18 71 llreballlng Cleveland left-hander Yankees at Tampa, Fla., and last Tuesday in Boston, when nightly through Thursday. Bruins wrapped up their third Alcindor’s mere preHnes wM New York ...... 29 26 12 70 today,’’ Russell said after the who was supposed to make ev- ainton homered for the o Baltimore Orioles the Celtics vritually the Three shifts Saturday at 1, national title in four years Sat enough to Intimidat* Dayton, Detroit ...... 27 86 4 56 Knicks stunned the Celtics 123- erybody forget about Sandy yanks. Whltey Ford was 112 Sunday night to force a Knicks out of the Garden en 4 and 6 o’clock bring- the urday night to cap a perfect 80- but be scored 90 points and Boston ...... 17 41 10 44 Koiifax. He ran Into arm trouble winning pitcher, fourth game in 'the National route to a 140-110 triumi*. qualtncntlons to an end. 0 season. nabbed 18 rebounds for good x-cUnched league titli last'year and had a mediocre Senators-Pirates 'gam e Basketball ' Association’s East ” We didn’t run nearly as well Entries close tonight at 6 And with all five starters re- measure- Lucius Allen had 19 never ptayed out there and hil ern Division semifinal playoffs. tonight,” Russell said' when o’clock. turning. Wooden won’t deny that points and Wan^n 17. was called off at Pompapo ^ Bobby Hull, a non-combatant ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. But Sunday, with the opening Beach, Fla., after four holira knowB ttoait if he’s goto*/to stoy "That ends my predictions,” asked what was Wrong with the Edwards, Rowett and UCLA may be back to claim the It was the third straight year in the National Hockey League’s t—Pitchingr "was one of the «<, the major-league baseball ^nd 15 minutes because of dark- up hero he’s got to leaiw to play the Boston-player coach added. CelUcs. Eleanor Wilson will get au in the playoffs for Dayton and runntr-up bfawl. has opened a title next year. aeaaon Just a little niore than „ess. Frank Howard had three ingredients that carried there. Russell, who has studiously McGuire said a more aggres tomatic spots in the quarter- the third time it had bcM elimi second front — by declaring ” I’ve never been quite sure two weeks away, McDowell ru„g batted in for the Senators' the Baltimore Orioles to a “I know a lot of duba tha4 avoided such forecasts in the sive . New , York defence had finals, April-9. nated by the No. 1 ranked team. war on his shadow. what the word dynasty means. went six innings against the and Matty Alou and Maury surprise four-game sweep would Uhe Bpsteta and Miaril past, was quoted in a Boston something to do with this. The Flyers finished 26-6 this ■While Montreal and New York I've never looked it up,” Wood Cubs at Scottsdale, Ariz., and yvills each had four Pittsburgh of the Los Angeles Dodg Belanger, too,” Ba«er r^poriei newspaper'as saying he sensed ” We tried to play as' tough as closed ground on Toronto Sun en said after the Uclans had season. gave up not so much as a single bits. ers in the 1966 World Series. Belanger is the long-legge<%. a three-game 'sweep after the they do. 'They have the best de TlConn Seiiiors whose Houston day in the three-cornered battle squa.shed Dayton’s game Flyers D**y Lewis, Yet, as Manager Hank Bauer glangling shortstop from PMdV Celtics won the second game in fensive team in the league, and Cougars did only what was n«c- Tom McCraw’s single with the Vo for second place, Chicago's reg 79-64 in the championship game- looks ahead to the 1967 cam field. Mass., who looks a lot Hk* the best-of-5 series in New York we sort of copied their style,’-' Plav Moriartv’s . easary 'to defeat North Carolina, The Indians had a little trou- bases loaded in the 10th gave ular-season champions bowed to "But I do hope we can stay up paign, his biggest problem Is Marty Marion, a great shqrte Saturday night 115-108. the Knicks’ coach said. “ We 94-62 in the consolation gams, ble scoring themselves, but fl- the White Sox their win at St. Detroit 4-2 in a game marred by there and be a power,” he said. P A A j < i pitching. atop'for years with the St. lx>ute "I didin’t exactly predict a win also caught them on a cold To Benefit SAA also is optimistic 'about next nally- pwdied across' three un- Petersburg, Fla. Ron Swoboda, the resumption of hostilities be flatly,” Russell said Sunday shooting night,” he added. “ We re certainly going to con season. earned runs in the eighth inning and Jerry Grote homered for tween superstar Hull and super There are plenty of pitch Cardinals. The Celtics had a miserable Te.sfng,CSarke Arena basket.^ tinue trying and I hope we’ll be “ We lose two starters, but I and added another ip the ninth, the Mets. pest Bryan Watson. ers in camp, but three of the’ How far is Epstein from bo* night, “ but I came too close.” Russell and New York Coach .333 percentage from the floor Saturday, night at 8 o’clock will back next year, and the year think that we can have a team tiien withstood a CStioago chal Jim Kaat gave up five hits In Hu^l and Watson, who tangled so-called big four, Jim, Palm ing a major leaguer? Dick McGuire both thought the with 40 field goals in 120 at be record-breaking UConn hoop- following, and the year fol just as good or better next sea lenge and won 4-S. seven innings in the Minne.sota' several times last season when er, Wally Bunker and Steve "He’s ready right now,” th i strong rebounding of 6-foot-iO tempts. ster Wes Blalo.suknia. The All- lowing and the year followicg. son,” Le'wis said. "When yotl In all. Sudden Sam struck out triumi* at Orlando, Fla. Rico Watson was assigned to hound Barber, all have come up with former Yankee outfielder shot a series o t ailments. Palmer, Willis Reed and 6-foot-ll Walt With this cold shooting, the New England guard, who made ” I never want us to do less wind up you season with a win six and walked one In the Cleve- PetroceUi homered for the lone fiftriONM the Black Hawks' ace, traded beck. TROPHY WINNER— Recordriwlder Nfck Tronsky accepts trophy from Man- Knicks were''able to gain a 61-61 shambles of husky records this who blanked the Dodgers In the Bellamy was the key to the than we did this year in order to over the number three ranked land triumph. The Cubs’ runs Sox run. punches in the second period Bpetein and Powell are both Chester Motor Sales’ Bill Schalle't for last year’s victory in the Nick Trorisky halftime lead.^They padded It to past season, will lead the UConn second series game, has a trou Knicks’ victory—their first over get here,” Wooden said. Jeam in the country, it’a a pret an came In the ninth, two of Ray Washburn doubled in a and spent the rest of the night big enough to frighten any Classic at Holiday Lanes. Tninsky’s, 1,513 total pinfall withstood the challenge 99-77 at thfe' three-quarter mark, Seniors against Moriarty’s in a blesome shoulder. Bunker the Celtics after 21 straight loss Wooden denied that a basket ty -good indication.” them an Rem Santo’s two run run and pitched five good in shoving and elbowing each oth pitcher, juirt by their size. and coasted home from there. game to bemefit the Athletic pitched briefly after the early of this year’s winner Jim Dietsch. (-Herald Photo by Saternis) es dating to March 17, 1966, and ball dynasty, at UCLA, if there homer in his first appearance nings for the Cardinals at Lake- er. V Fund of the SAA at Manches part of July while Barber the first in Boston since Dec- 22, is to be one, would be harmful eince being spiked on March 17. land, Fla. Jerry Lumpe doubled Montreal, meanwhile, struck ter High. didn't get in a single inning Trade Bait 1962.- to college basketball. In other exhibition games tn both DetroH runs. Share Honors “I'd say the New York Yan Little League Registration Friday SiS after July 15. Bunker’s elbow Reed also led all scorers with Helping the UConn cause will Sunday, Baltimore beat Los An------HANK BATTER With the Orioles’ starting . Maryland’s Dietsch kee regime wasn’t bad for base is in question and Barber has 38 points in what he called “ my CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — be Ron Rltier, Bill Holowaty, geles S-1, Kansas CXty edged Little Uagueregistrafionwill be held Friday ev^ ^^th'^ToU^o.^yfehT^toS pitching a major question mark, best game ever against Bos Dick Thompson, P. J. Curran, ball.” Wooden said. ” I think a P lW _ R u t h Arm Houston 6-4, Caitfomia J>lanked arm and shoulder miseries. corps of reliefers in the busi Larry Olsen, a Providence C3ol- nmg, March 31, at 6:15. The American League will vork 4b as Rane^er troaiie em would Epstein possibly be used ton.” Bellamy chipped in with Ken Whitney and Dan Hesford. winning team should give others . ieo*TriAonor Hsrrv 202- San Francisco 5-0, Philadelphia Bunker was OK in October ness. lege junior, and veteran mara hold registrations at the Waddell School; the Inter in a trade? Wins Tronsky Honors 23. Tickets may be purchased at incentive to build to the level of outslugged Atlanta 10-9, Uie Giacomin registered his ninth when he whitewashed the Back* ageiin in the bullpen thoner Johnny Kelley of Groton, 503, Irene Gimalouski 176-463, “It’s a little too early to say EARLY BIRDS— Barbara Rookie Cazzie Russell added Nasslff Arms, the Manchester the best.” national League at Verplanck School and the Na shutout — tops in the league. Dodgers in the third series are Stu Miller, Moe Drabowsky, Conn., shared honors Saturday the Davton Audrey Phllllmore 175-494, Lori New York Yankees bounced -MANCHESTER (A P )— Jim Dietsch of Silver Spring, 24, but it was a swim song for Barber Shop, Moriartys or from Don Donoher, tional League at Buckley School. If there are any The Rangers’ victory lifted game. Eddie Fisher, Ekldle Watt (cur anything like that," Bauer told Callahan 125-139—387. in the 18th annual Marsh Post ^ Slnlcrope 177-176—522, Norma Cincinnati 9-8, Pittsburgh and CnEOK BEFORE SIGNING UP Md., was the winner Sunday of the Tronsky Duckpin the former Michigan All-Amer 'coach, agrees. _ j ^ doubts as to what school you register at, it is sug them within New York Mets 4-8 in you’re going on a bus tour? ask the coaches in charge where you are to go. Bauer, for the. 100th tllhe. • 140, 136 and 176 for 739, followed National Guard unit today and KEYED UP toward it,” he said. 10 innings, Minnesota blasted League officials request that parents have their Hull, sidetracked from his Need anymore be said? Epstein, who must beat out by 128, 166, 172, 164, and 138 ^ew Haven posted a 208 Patelli 127, Pat Cofiell 146-377. utes, 57 seconds. Kelley finished VILLAGE MlXEIlS—• Pat AH you can do is try. But in assault on the goal-scoring “I’d have to say it’s been thus to miss the rest o4-the play Pickerel 'fishermen are all The Flyers fell behind 20-4 as Boston 7-1 and St. Louis beat Outside of pitching, the Ori Frank Robinson; Snyder, Curt for 757. ilth, but captured the time the gaine started and never Nlvlson 176-180—-489, Ginger Ski Magazine's “ How to Av^d boys present, as there is only one night for sign record he set last season, failed pretty shellshock at times,” offs. keyed up over shining up an Detroit M , oles are set. - Blefary and Paul Blair for a Phil DIPallo, Trumbull, waa Dietsch carriias the Jl.OOO top CONSTRUCTION— El Em prize with a clocking of 1 :00:49. really knew wh'at hit them. T®:** * 176-179— 522, Bin Bus Trip Pitfalls,'' you ing. All boys who played last year are reminded to get a,shot off against the Red the Oriole manager answered. John Havlicek led the Celtics old brass key and replacing In fact, the club has the per starting berth, had a great runner-up with 1,486 after open- prize back to Maryland while mons 144-158— 440, Gene' Park Dayton’s biggest scoring Quackenbush-. 211-604,» Katy Cleveland’s Dick Radatz set learn how to minimize the risks. that they are to be present Friday. League divi Vfinga and drew 14 minutes in Are the ailing pitchers all with 29 points. three way swivels with it. Hole the Cubs down without a hit in fect sltuaiUon; 'Where to play minor league record, 30 homer* Ing games of 170, 171 and 201. DiPallo and Shpak take the er 146-389, Clarence McCoiihell threat, Don May hit only three Spearin 199-493, Don Adams Here are a couple of pointers sions are shown on map above. pen^ties — Including a pair , of with sore arms? The series returns to New Norm Cash has hit five grand is bored in one end to receive the eeventh, but Jim Stewart Mike Epetehi, the No. 1 rookie and a".338 average with Stoclo- $500 and $300 second and third 138-371, George Clark 157-371, of 12 baskets in the first half 212, Roland Spearin 212-559, from that feature: five minute majors after the “Tender arms,’’ Bauer said. Other leaders among 256 en- , j -m. - » - York for a fourth gameTuesday slam home runs for the Detroit ^ hook finelL. Sinker and line broke the spell in the eighth hitter in Fkxrdda and the'minor ton in 1965 and 29 homers and a . , , , j T ot , . place awards. The event payed Don Flavell 369, Harry Buck and the team hit only 23.8 per Ed Yourkas 544, Millls Lewis 1) Is the overnight stay at a second period melee. tries includeo: John Shpak, An- “ u night, with 4;h'e fifth, if neces Tigjers. His ififth cairne a^inst 't o the olhiet.-Every pull of bait with a two-out pinch single off Do the pitchers just have league player of the year in .309 batting mark with Roches I , down through the first 50 fin- minster 360, Emle Oakman ent from the field. May wound 466, Harold Erickson 532, Dav* recognized skd lodge with skd- Watson, a brpsh, 24-year-old sonia, 1,476; Gil Oden, ” sary, BchedulCll' in Bostoh thg Cleveland' Indians last-July -or fine; triggers .-''flash of the 9 Vince Romo. ‘spring arms’ ? 1966. ter last season. His homer total* 353, Jeanot ^WirWlla 155, Mar ers-only on hand?- If so, the ski checking ' specialist, gained Providence, R.I., 1,458; Dave Wednesday night. This arrange 22i . '.k'ey; up with-21 points but the Flyers Thomas 590. Epstein is a front baseman. led all Orioles in the farm sys shall Lewis 136. Dave Johnson knocked in two atmosphere will be better. prominence by stymying Hull a« “That’s something I don’t Volk. Baltimore. Md., 1,447; Tiymsky, a three time whiner So is Bo(^ Powell, the tackle tem the last two campaigns. runs for the Orioles with a dou 3) Have any Weak-the-ice the Red Wings ousted Chicago know,” the manager said. Willie Warfield, Baltimore, drfenduig champion, finish- X ble abd'tWo''SngKM rri fbe victo sized incumbent at the position. “I’m sure of one thing,” th* TRI-TOWN — Bill Halpen parties been arranged , at the in a semifinal playoff series last What about Epstein? 1,441; Charles Guess, Richmond, 15th. ry over the Dodgers at Vero lodge? 'M s is a must for a suc u April. He’U probably be shad crew-cut Bauer said, “if my Va., 1,439; Joe Lombardo, Wa- The event was .sponsored by 212-585, Bernie Leduc 560, Dick Beach, Pla. Dave Duncan drove Pitching Problems “I don’t know yet,” Bauer ex- Big Four don’t hit, I'm dead." Kingsley 550, Hay Johnson 213- cessful bus tour where people owing Hull, who needs three plaiined bo a circle of writers terbury, 1,429; Tony Adams, Manchester Motor Sales with in two runs, one on a homer, for more ^^Is to brpak his 1966-66 The four in question consist* East Haven! 1.427; Marty Al- Maurice and Paul OwrenU act- 579, Al Brown 230, Howie Ed are not likely to know e&ch oth "Few outfleldwa oomP up yo«v don’t send a man home Baltimore, for some strange from distant points. “But I’m Kansas City as the Astros fell at er. ' record of 64, Wnen the teams of Powell, Prank Robinson, th* ford. East Riverdale, Md., 1,416; ing as hosts. Ray Northam, a wards 221-204— 603, John Booth with any great amount of as-' from second base on a single, reason, has come up with more down here to flnd out. The out Cocoa, FTa. . 4) Find put from the organ meet for th ^ ^ st time Tuesday league’s home run king and and Bob Mayhew, Forestville, fourth vice presldwt of the Na- 223, John Capello 215, Ed Du- sists these days because they ***• artist out there.” one or two-year pitching won field is his best chance. I'm not George Brunet set San Fran ization what the total cash out- night. / most valuable player. Brook* Md 1,416. tlonal Duckpin Bowling Con- chalne 2Q2-204— 555, Frank 7 f-r' .... play so deep,” Hank Bauer ders than any other club. Then going to take Powell off first Shimaltis 231-573, Andy Sebula clsco down on two hits in six lay Is Jlkely to be. Check this Dean/Prentice scored twice base. He’s going bo have to play Robinson and Russ Snyder. Nick Tronsky, Kensington, gress, wos director of the clas- said. Bauer, who started his “ Denehy of Middletown, something happens. Bauer 201, Andy Michaud 201. innings In the Angels’ triumph with soonacme who has gone on for ^ Red Wings, who pulled or I won’t keep him. He’s got to The much-talked about guy hftd a 205 game, and Mike Pier- sic. a iTiv The usual bus trin orice P*’® baseball career as a catchr * determined bid to would like to put his finger on at Palm Springs, Calif. Tom awUy on goals by Floyd Smith be playing to improve.” who hits tape measure homers Satriano had three hits and two reflectsi only a portion of the er once led the American American “ » - starting » ^pltch- ;and Bruce MacGregor in the the fault, but can’t. was bom in the Bronx, was a runs batted. In for California. cost. Some bus tours include U ^gve outfielders with 27 as- o-nme n w h last two minutes of the second One traveling Baltimore writ college baseball All-American *Ain’t ISothin’ hut Hits in My Bat’ Two balkh ’ ^harUe Vau more in the package than oth- “Managers today preach period. er summed up the pitching like Looks Small and played fullback on the foot ghan sent in 'tlte-t^ng and: van eps. » to their outfielders to hit the senior year. That The Canadiens, unbeaten in this: “Dave McNally and 17 was in Rockville againsLJunmy The gloat-sized Epstein, at ball team at the University of ning runs lk>r PWladelpbia at 6) Oieck bow much you for- cutoff man,” he added as an- their last eight games, wiped other guys.” McNally is the 6-3 and 238, looks small next to California. Qearwater, / la. ;T;jip , . PWlUss fett if you . decide not to go at other reason. for the decline In Martello two springs,.4Lgo. The out a 2-0 Boston lead'^frith their only established, starter with loss came In a relipf role. This Powell, latter’s dimerisions Several Baltimor* writer* 'Mays Worries About Legs, blew a 7-2 lead, bsltors. -the liast minute. Don't be fore-* outfield assists. Bauer had high third-period scoring spree. out any problems. are 6-5 end 260 "without an were of the opinion Epstein back for the vlctpi^y, ^ ed Into the poslUbn of feeling praise for Boston’s Carl Yas- writer was the umpire. Gitles Tremblay triggered the He could be right. Rookie ounce of fdt.” That’s the way would be used in a deal for an Horace Clatte' bt^ '^ f -..rHns you have to go whether the trzeniskl. “I learned that when rally and John Ferguson, Leon Tom Phoebus has been the established pitcher. batted In a>|d four hitn lor the. snow is good or not. he plays leftfleld at Fenway “It takee two years for Rochefort, Bobby Rousseau, Bauer described his first base- club’s best spring pitcher. man. Bauer is confident and ther* Not Ruth’s Homer Record op erstl^ bn arms and legs to Ralph Backstrom and Jean Be- But don’t forget, the Orioles ’’It's not easy for a first base- Is an air of confidence around heal,” Manager Wes Westaum liveau kept it rolling. The first to camp, and I only have to had starting pitching problems the Oriole squad. The Birds ar* ■ PHOENIX, Ariz. '(NEA) “ le game is a lit- of the Mets optimistically ob- ' five Montreal goals wersoscored man' to go out to the outfield lose four or five pounds. I al all last season but were bailed definitely the team to beat in — Willie Howard Mays Jr., harder when you get older served. The .conversation start- in less than six minutes. and look Uke a guy who’a been ways weigh around 185. out by the finest all around playing there for rears. Epstein the American League. waiting his turn to bat in ^ ^et a lot •bd when Tommy Davis was Giacomin stopped 31 Toronto 3 more rest between games. I the batting cage of the San “The most important thing mentioned. Two years ago shots in becoming the first New don’t play doubleheadera. Four is the legs. I don't do the things More Davis underwent surgery after York goaltender since 1932 to Francisco Giants,/saw the or five years ago, I used to 1 used to. I don’t run the bases. S'- ' . suffering a fractured ankle record nine shutouts in a sea- Masters Victory Spring Training in Arizona thin fungo bat near the work out in the infield. I can’t .1 concede to the fact I’m much while with the Los Angeles sSan Francisco Giants’ pennant chances this sea8'on bola which took it far over a bundle of kinetic energy. He making a travesty of par in win when he was called up from the completed the rout. Lanier’s head into the outfield, feels strongly his respon- today," Manager Billy Hltch- ning his second straight Pensa lies betweerr shortstop and second base. farm club in Minneapolis. are needed fcock of the Atlanta Braves re If the combination t h e r e ------It rolled free to the fence. sibility as the team captain of cola Open Golf Tournament. “I remember I’m scared,” he ported. Argiros, Condio clicks, it could be a sea- ^ “I can’t help it,” squealed Giants and checks the bat- “ I’m playing well. I feel I WilUe at Lanier, ‘ if there oln t order to' make sure the said. “I was concerned with my ^ n and the Giants could finish c^al. who posted a 25-8 reconl have a good chance at Augusta. nothin’ but hits in my bat.” A Qj^nts take their turns to the self because they were expect Most baseball iriayers have Trap Winners first or second. season and held out for I ’m going aU out for it.” - high-pitched giggle came out of batting cage in proper rotation, ing me to do so much. Then 1 to power pretty wives, "^ e better halves Manager Herman Franks al- $no,000, the Giants have set a sure Sharing top honors at the Winning the Masters holds a his chocolate face. “ it’s an honor to be captain,” Went 0 for 12 once and 0 for 12 we're of the ball players occupy spe- ^M cliester c W and Fox Club ready term s' the situation im- hot pace in the (^ctus League special allure for fhe 35:year-old Spring training had begun be admitted (he has held the again, and altogether I was 1 clal section seats at all home trap shoot In North Coventry proved both around second base exhibition race, M s n Ii i veteran from , Mlddleto'wn, Ohio, for Willie Mays, his 15th such g,bce 1964), "as long as I for 25. and in the outfield where the rjavlor Perr^ a ir. you'd like P®’’***- yesterday • were John Condio Just as repeafing In Pensacola 91 exercise in the major leagues. j ’jjj helping the guys. But planes, ----- — ., and George Argiros, each with enabled him to prove something fellows flanking WlUie Mays bids to becom7the opetong day Outwardly, there’s hardly any ^0^.^ ^ean nothing if you Mrs. Chico Ruiz, wife of the 47 hits. Bob 'ntcomb took third ^ c k the ball hghtly If at all pitcher with a skein sco^less to himself and others. change in the compact, thick- • jq your part. I'm the one Cincinnati infielder, has learned with 43 hits, working at Lost year Brewer backed into last year. frames in the desert. Bob BoUn necked, body with the slightly »t^ave to do it.” not to ask her' husband to Larry Perry Sr. edged son the Pensacola crown when the ' Even with ace pitcher Juan won his right to the No. 3 rota- bandied' legs tha^ first showed jook up the record Learn bring home milk for their baby. Larry Jr., 22-21, in the 25 tar- popular Doug Sanders, leading Marlchal staging his long spring Uon spot early end a fight con- ships, up to New York’s Polo Grounds book and It shows that Willie Recently, the request was made get event, Olivetti by four strokes, was disquali holdout, the Giants figure strong tinues for the fourth position in. 1951. Maybe a tuft or two bas never played fewer than when Ruiz left the bouse to go Other, shooters: fied after the third round for in the hurling department with amid hopes Sadecki or McCor- less of kinky- hair, a worry line games in any season since the to the ball park. When b* came 60-targets — Jack Carr 42, failing to sign his score card. additlonal strength possible if mick will win it etched deeper between (the eyes, 1954 (bis career had been In- II home, he had three baseball Ernie Bib 42, Bernie Conroy Underwood “Nobody spots me four Mike M ^ r m ic k or Ray The bullpen has both U ndy’ a; trace of crow’s feet on the terrupted by a hitch to the 444" factories.. gloves, a first baseman’s, third 41, Mike Jenack 40. Ray strokes and beats me,” a dls- ^ k i p ^ u c e from the south- McDaniel Frank Unzy S edges. Age has placed a gentle and he has a total of baseman’s and outfielder’s. ”I Jenack 39, John Zeppa, 38, gmnUed Sanders remarked bit ^ the right-handed side plus Ron didn’t have any money for the Gene Enrico 37.. tattoo on Willie Mays, who has 2,540 base hits with a lifetime terly oifterwan] — a comment “ We’U be stronger,” forecasts Herbel, who prefer® starting hit 642 homers In his big league batting average of .312. It’a a Story milk, I had to pay for the 25 targets — 'Dick Long 20, said in haste toe whidi he later Franks who brought home sec- uai x j . gloves,” he explained. Ruiz is Glen Titcomb 19, Ron Kid 19, cireer and conceivably has a of amazing durability for an CHECK THE M you jw t want to "put In your 9me" . . . It was sorry. ond place finishes to his prior an all around handyman. Play- Frank Pearson 18, Emle John- cfiance to surpass the 714 of the fjj.out performer, HERALD DAILY d o m 't mshe much diffsrence whert you Brewer took It to heart. “ I’d two. seasons , at the San Francis- more doubledoiihl« playsn in v as" he.takes a liftmortal Babe Ruth. Never Hurt ers must pay for their baseball son 17, Merle Jones 17, John have liked the chance to see work. But If you are serious about your job Training the Materialist ‘T have never been hurt ser- TItAININS COiniSM WITH‘FAf shoes and gloves. Brown 17. whether I could i^we caught Because P&WA jet engineB will provide power for the future, there'll be steady and Interesled in your future, you should Opportunities in: Mays feels the same way and plate, he’s making an attempt WUUe will be 36 years old-on iously,” he stod, and rapped his NASSIFF him or not — it’s^ been done,” INTRODUCTORY TRAIKINQ P R O ailM come in and learn about the advantages of points to the added bench at switch hltUng to boost an av- May 6. Last year \he . hit 37 kunckles on Ihe thick barrel of Jobs for .years to come at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. If you want to learn skills PRODUCT INSPECTION Brewer sold. “ So-1 was really —If you don't have shop (MperfMce, yoirt to ' working for Olivetti Underwood. strength with le4t-handed hltttog erage which sagged to .231 home runs. If he plays five his bat. "Fellows like Mantle, that will pay off;hSndsomely in the jet age, apply now for one of the Aircraft’s given 00 hour* qf Intensiv* treining en the, ailxious to .win-i this tournament ARMS ASSEMBLY Norm Slebem from the Califor- ini„rv . more seasons until he’s . 40, they had injuries long before many training courses with pay. And experienced shop workers will find good mw^ine you nave beeh hltM to openito you'll iind that we pay good wages and that Automatic Transmisaion Trouble? this year.” He won spectacular pla Angela and Billy Sorrell. JS'ZTLrtZ , Inttrui^n WW be right In eur awn tnacRije we offer liberal employee benefits—including drafted from San Dieeo ^ r t e d the spring at shortstop which was Riuto’s age when he they even got Into baseball. Opportunities ly. drafted from San Diego., promptly hurt an' takle. Jobs at new/hi^her wage scales wtth plenty of chance for career advancement. training sch ^ at-the same high "AheieMf* ■ tuition lefuixl plan to help you further your his last homer, and Willie They had a history of it. I try CO. for skilled rateof pey. educatioa We make typewriters and business Z A ZSA GABOR says - Oesar GuUerrez, up froip the' keeps ool|ecttog home runs a t hard not to get out of shape too. people in: 8 Atrf&WA you get outstanding employee benefits, too, including liberal Insur ADVANCED TRAIMINO PW lM IAIti— machines—not milHaiy equipment—so you California League, took over" the 1966 rate, he^wlll surpass, touch between seasons. I cotoe Courses ranging from 22 'toiks t»93 w m Rm r ance and retirement plans. What's m ore, employees receive paid sick leave, nine dori't have to worry about losing your job due AUTOMATIC SCREW and hit three triples in as many Babe,. But records are f o r . ~ ^ Machining, Jet Engin* Sheet MetiL Teel, DH- to a cut-back. In government spending. We are MACHINES SAVE MONEY at AAMCO gamea. The Venezuelan tofield- the hypothesists, and Willie’s a - paid holidays and vacations up to four weeks depending on length of service. and Gage Making, Machine RepMr and npo 0 *• growing steadily and expanding our product (set-up and operate) w oum A M iir AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ROTUNDA er could be on the opentog daY materialist concerned' only with Making. Hne, w hidi means you'll have excellent oppor- roster or even win the poaltloiu V e D e P M A 'I IIBT’t t I what he’s doing today. Get in ori the jet age. Gome tt^wherb the growing ie good. Apply now at .lunitief for. advancement POWER PRESS B P E C I A U m n ______^M E 6,000-HILE WONDER OIL!” Mays hit 37 homers last year,' ■,‘T don’t think about' It," he Are^ You This (set-up) .^carne the leading rlght-handr sajd, as.^hei tapped a bat on the Pmtt&WTltneyAircraft! Come in .s talk about the variety of jobs CAMnETE MSPECTION SERVICE Prevent*: Sludge depbi^lts. mat, and corrosion, poor si^rting and training opportunitlet available noiy with POWER PRESS and dliiy.enilaslpa'Valve. ad home run hitter in baseball ground and stiidiousTy watched WANI^D MANt ' t . V . s' Olivetti Underwood. We think you'd like (operate) Nmm $ 9 0 AU. HARiS history and alipped to .288 in th* th i rookia ■ pitcher, thTo.t^ET, working here. Numr J h V R U B average department. He’ s been .bKtlng practice. "I never toink Are jfoii intereeted In selling and waat a. dlgnlfted, tespaeted DIE MAKING loHafoit towosisi; Btosistim hitting the ball sharply In the a&mt those things, records and station In Ufa—want to earn |l(l|,900 to or riiorp an "HUm^EtlSOFGOODJOB^ latosdtos M4 RiMNnU*, I for a secwe’ fotura . . . woric at ' spring ^ appears set for ari.’ an. They’re nice, but they*re not' nually— want a connection where yon have deOnlto terntory ^ AVAILABLE AVAUABLE ' VISIT Tfic EMHjOmpNT om cA 4W Olivetti Uadaiwdod M A CH Iff MAINTENAnQ FM il BnuMm « m 8MK6 F R E O F R E E l other Ug season at 16.- proteotton and are assured cooperation from the hmne offioeT Pratt & ^ e way I play beiseball. I don’t •Tswtof unrNK lUANAiirB You should also want a high commission rate plha benus and Main Street. East Haitfook-Caniwil* INSPECTION • RsUttwt m m Jesus Alou, youngest o< th* know how many home runs I AIRCRA^ ENGINE MECHA^^ Apply today at bur employmenl office- on tm iMrts 4 Mor ill AAMOS 1 niEE QUART witli Evtry extra Incentives. ' / Othsr Connactieut planlain Wetth ltoSH 4D«Jwvle* ssitM rsbullt truimiMMSt SM besebaU playing brothers from hit or how many records I got Whitney Capitol Avenue, opsmMonday through Friday, ■AnrMMs iorsM cMVifliri SI Im ( w yes em AlHCRAET ENGINE TE^NOi . ^ yesr sim ear **4 tifvtei M iMSinv the Dominican RepubUc proved OQ.ming to me. I never been any / Yon got sill this—and more—through selling THE TOOS. J>.- S o u th in g and MickRatom. B AM. to 5 P A i Oil Change-. GOOD NOW M U nSw r CO. 7Sth Une which comprises A rt and Specialized St a MdMt MrviM efctrf* at «v m a disappointment last year. He’s other way. It’d be nice to hit NAGHIHING • SHEET BEIAL^ ‘ fiircratt MW 800 AAMCO tlsit .Is BOMt hit at a .4(Xl clip In the spring, Calendars, Greetings, Ballpoints, Ponolls, Book Matches,_Olft IlNr* art so stiiar fuarasliti Ifts thru AI>RIL 30rii. Hiii 6,000- as many home runs. as Babe Leather and timely Specialties. The Une fo terrUfo—etrictly TOOL AND m MAKING ^ Atou moved to left field wl5i o m FOR YOUR coN V tm iiieiM oediy m rno. ONLY AAMCO H I in Rj^th, but that’s a long way off. new, elaborate and-exclusive.. experimental RIACHININQr' Brown of the r ifle -a r T S ' No use’ wondering about it.’ ’ through Frtdiiy 0 a.m. tB 5 pJH* OH Is Good For A l ngtit, A majority of men and women associated -wlih ns hdve again -Willie does worry about the LAYOUT INSPECTION WlUle McCovey and TOm hit new heights o f sales achievement in I960. This is a lucra 8aturdwe- 8 ajn. to 12 neaR. demands on his body as he tive, fast-growing, dignified bnainess with. imUmlted earnings a a m o o tbansbossiom W o r manchesiiib HaUer provide left-handed poar-' FIREMEN • GUARDS SB Tolland Turnpike , Bonta BB . takes up his normal role as and fntnre security. - Fhooe 646446T ^ »Wit'handed field leader of the Giants. STENOGRAPHERS • CLERK TYPISTS ! ' "7" sliyglng of Mays, and third" Wo furnish everything—no invedfanent' required. B u y ^ Opcii 8. A JH. to T PAL MORIARTY BROTHERS "I love the game now as in heartily endorse' Murphy leadership through new sales KEYPUNPH OPCRATOI^ An Gqu«( opportunity GtnployGr J^cOovey much al I ever did,” he said re* bllted 86 homers last s m m iRh. treating to the team clubhouse , A ct promptly. Outline expertence. Write I* D . MeKenzle, '\ico after the workout. "I get as President, The Thos. D. Mniphy Co., Bed OMi^ Iowa S1660. Start your future today at PSeWA much fun out of it, th* actual
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Call Jack Carr, 619-7406. w e a p o n s ; 37IrritaU appellation 82 Badneta ’ 69 Scottlah “RNAST” V 88 Social Inaoct 33 Interdiction M3-2711 875-3136 First National Stores Is ADD TO the family Income. r " r ’ id II COow____ DOMDU 1s 3 HoiiselieM SftnrlcM proud of Its "FINAST’ Only a few hours daily wlU m e a n t h a t , gnonren <8 label products, and Justly start you In your own business. 13 IT" Offerad 13^A SCOTTY ? 5*27 IS Tm. tof. U. L Ni. Off<—AN itghti laownd so. It represents an image We train you to become an FT Trouble Reaching Onr Advertiser? • 1987 hp IWiaS Nalwft tyadlitA Im. SPRINO CLBANlNO problems? of dependability and qual Avon representative In your re” r r ity. We also believe that . Call Suburban deanlng Serv spare time. Earnings start im- 24-HoHr Answering Senriee our office staff represents medlaitely. CaU 289-4922 today. OUT OFR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS ice at 640-9220 coday fo r free ift estlniate. Budget terms avail Hdp Wanted-— this "FINAST” image—de MIKnery.' Seheds and Clossns 33 pendable, qualified em OOMIPANION tor elderly lady, . Free id Herald.»’ Reawdre able or uae your Conn. Oiargo I'VE SEEN SOLDIE'S NAME LOOK FOR MV NAME IN THE SI sr D rsfsincricl^ 19 CERAMIC AND MOSAIC <3raft Female 35 ployes. Wouldn’t you like Ught cleaning, cooking, In ex 3 -a 7 FOUR OR FIVE TIMES IN NE)(T ISSUE IN A LETTER Card Want intormatton on one of onr clasalfied advertisements? Instructions. L«am this excit to be part of this? change for bed and board, Si) w WIA. Ia«. T.M «.. m >..■ e«. YOUR SCHOOL BAPER...THE TO THE EDITDR—'D E A R FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and RN or LPN, 11-7 shift. Full and 5T No answer at the Mepbone listed? Simply call Die WALL TO WALL carpeting. M anchester. 649-9767. LEAP IN THE CLASS PLAY, e d it o r : THANKS TDTHE reasonably done In my home, ing hobby and make vour own part-time. Laurel Manor, 649- This Is a challenging busi BY LEFF and McWILLlAM/t PRESIDENT OF THE LATIN ' MOTHERS WHO INTIMATE Cleaned to factory approved gifts. Call 872-0892 for Informa DAVY JONES call 643-8750. 4510. ness, with dollars and HAIRDiRESSER—-with o r wlth- CLUB, CAMERA CLUB SEC THEIR SONS ARE DOOS specifications, minor repairs. r tion, anytime. cents, pouiids and ounces, out experience, fuU-tlme or ULP; MAYBE And a SHORT d i s t a n c e CAL WON'T HAVE RETARY-1 THINK IT'S WON t AND DULLARDS, BUTARE EDWARDS TYPIST—responsible person for TIME TO UNSLING AND Call Hlgbie Servlcemaster, DRAPES—custom made to your miles and gallons and a, part-time, top wages. Call 648- „ V ll* 1 STAND AWAY, DAVY JONES OBSERVES DERFUL HE’S SO INTERESTED KIND ENOUSH NOT TD 3 Important duties In processing II ) STILLi..l.Y'.^LL CAL BRASHER'S DILEMMA* COCK HIS RIFLE. I'LL IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES/ COME RISHT OUT a n d f r 649-3433. measurements, lined or >mlin- host of other computations 6266, 643-8630. HAVE TO PICK OFF SAY SO/ SISNECyL-uH 1 AMSWERIN8 SERVICE ed,. For furUier information orders at a public warehouse. * y THAT LEOPARD REWEAVINO OF bums^ moth 'TRACTOR TRAILER as our main concern. Above AVkVBE 1 BETTER SION ca ll after 6, 648-1913. Fast and accurate typing nec average grades In such GET MY FREE catalog, earn IT 'ANONYMOUS*/ 1 StMSOO 8752518 holes. Zippers repaired. Win JOBS essary. Hours Monday thru $60, $100—even m ore In nam « dow atiades made to measure subjects as bookkeeping, w 49 50 BT and leave yonr message. You'll bear from onr advertiser In Fridky 8-5. Good wages. Full brand merchani.Mef»ed BOX LEHERS east will enable you to earn WANTED —RN or LPN, 7-3, ex- fits , convenient lochation PART-TTME mornings tor Jan >96? hr Vano^yn^ JL clean. Call today. Healy Build 1965 PONTIAC, brand new 326 $250 per week and up. ceUent wages. (3aU 875-0771 or with free parking, competi itorial service, five days. Gen BY KEN MUSE ing M aintenance S ervice, 524- PaInHng— Papering 21 Learn cm aU m akes and 649-3081. WAVOUT CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER For Yonr 8-cyllnder en^e, 4 on the tive salaries, merit reviews, eral Cleaning Services, 46 Oak 0620. models of equipment in your floor, 2-door bardtop, all ac PAINTING RY D ick F<>ntalne, In-plant cafeteria, pleasant St., M anchester. 649-5384. Information spare time close' by. Over LUNCHEON waitress, 11 to 8. air - conditioned office. cessorlesi Must sell. Call 6^9- HI-SHINB personalized floor interior and exterior. Paper ‘ (too graduates in three Inquire at Manchester (Country AA BROWN AND Sharpe screw polishing Specializing In home Come to see us any day 9091. 71“ R idge St. ■“ ' hang^lng and wall paper re years. EnroU with no other Club, 809 So. Main St., 648- machine man wanted. Must be -ran HBRAUD win not floor polishing. Kitchen, rec 8:30-4:30 dlscloae the identity of moval. Dutch Boy and DuPont training program until you 0108. able to lay out, set-up and - 3-Xt 1962 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite, rooms, etc. No Job too sinall, jlWRKtf any advertiser using 1m>x Quality workmanship. Call hear abwt our lifetime erate machines. FuU or par^ Marie 4, new top, radio, km- Can for free estimatee. 6^-9964 letters. Readers answer^ evenings, 246-9S9S. g(uaran,tee. Licensed and a c- time. Top^ wages for top man. c HEROES ARE AAADE-NOTBORN neau cover, m ichlln tires, 3500. crediteid. Budget plan a v ^ - HRST tng bund box ads who SALES ORDER CLERKS 648-1133. desiro to protect their 643-0864. PAINTING—^Interior and ex able. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Identity can follow this BglMinq— terior, very reasonable, free N A 'n O N A L WESPEOAUZE procedure: OLDSMOBILB, 1966—Convort- eatlmates. CaU Richard Mar For wholesale distributor. IN TV DINNERS 1 IMo, model (^2), 4-speed Contraerinq ______14 249-7771 5/MPLE.l ME1?EV.Y RU9BEP tin, 649-9286. 6 day week, vacation, ex STORES, INC Bncloae your reply to the stick, red buckets, radio, n e w TON H. SMITH A SON— cellent benefits'. Ideal work NOTICE tw o 6t|CK<$ t06ETHER, box m an envelcm — whltewaU tires, one oumcr, low Remodeling, repairing, addi JOSEyra P. Lewis custom ing surroundings in air- Park A Oakland Aves. PUBLIC BEARING addressed to the Claaal- mileage. PracticaUy new. StlU painting, Interior and exterior, East Hartford ADDITIONAL X ■ I., I . .-fr. ■ ■ .t.. y ■ .p tions, reo rooma, garages, nditioned office. lled Managw, Manchester piqiertianglng, waUpaper re f appropriation under factory warranty. 627- porches and roofing. No Job Hdp Wanftd Ilf. .V. .j. .V. I ]i', A Evening HeralA togttaer 0171, ask for Chet Brunner. moved. Wallpaper books on re OFFICE GIRL — general re BOARD OF DIRSKrrORS wltb a memo listing the too sm an. Call 649-3144. Femok sponsibilities, typing, pairroll, A ■— - ' ----*--- quest. Fully Insured. Free es 35 RADIO & APPLIANCE TOWN OF MANCHESTER, companloa you do NOT 1917 M ODE^ T, partlaRy re filing, etc. Convenient East BY ROY CRANE ACT NOW. Custom built house. tim ates. CaU 649-9658. DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. CONNECnrCUT BUZZ SAWYER want to see your letter. stored, $460. o r beet offer. 648- SECRETARY — General office 95 Leggett' Street H artford location. CaU 289-8286. Tour letter'will be de Your lot or ours. Model homes Notice is hereby given that 6817. INSIDE - OUTSIDE painting. work, including typing in medi East Hartford stroyed if tbe advertiser Is available for InspecUo'n. Bank the Board of Directors, Town CAN YOU HEAR ME, BUZf AND m in e, you WERE Special rates for people 65 or cal <>ffice. CaU M is. Em erson 628-6581 MANAGER WANTED — worn I GUESS WE'RE DESTINED NEVER BEGINNING TO BE MY one you’ve mentioned. If financing arrangementa. SNS Manchester, Connecticut, 1961 PONTTAC Catalina, 4-door over.*CaU my competitors then a t 643-0463, 11 a.m .-6 p.m . an to manage lady’s specialty . TO GET TOGETHER FOR THAT FAVORITE FLY-BOY. NOW, not It will be handled In bardtop, power steering, power Buildera. 649-8059. shop soon to open at the Man- hold a PubUc Heating In calb m e. Estim ates given. 649- noTjN TER NO tellin g when WE'LL the usual manner. GIRLS—part-time, An ESqual Opportunity Chester Parkade. For Interview Municipal Building Hearing EVER MEET AGAIN. 3 -3 7 work 7858, 876-3401. ***®ii^’ CARPBOmtY-Concrete evenings, and weekends, days. BJmployer write P. O. Box 966, Bristol, Boom, 41 Center Street, Man- condition, $560. 875-7174. anything from ceUar to roof, AVAILABLE for interior and Apply Bess ^ to n Donuts, ItM) Conn., stating experience and cheater, Connecticut, Tuesday, Lost and Found 1 inside and out, no substitute (.Jg—r e ^ TO SETTLE eatato—1962 Mer exterior custom decorating. Center St. April A 1867, at 8:00 pjn. on VlOKlPERfUH WHAT for quaUty work, satisfaction age. LOST—SIBEaUAN HUSKY, fe- cury, 2-or, running condition, WaUpaper removed, ceilings RECEPTIONIST - typist. Per- proposed additional appropria ARt SOU 60IM6 M ATCUe^. guaranteed, competitive pric mala, black and white, white $15.^649-6061, m ornings o r eve repaired, also airless spraying aotiahle good typist, payroU ex- tion aa tollowa: es, no Job too amaU. D A D t0CAl.HtHEM^ face with black markings, slant nings. service. FuUy insured. Free es X>erience desirable but not nec ’To: Ooieral Fund Budget C arpentry, (lays 648-1904. eve- essary. Many employes bene WARNING \ V ■» eyes. Rew ard 1-429-6622 week timates, reasonable i' a t e s, FULL-TIME 1966/67, Boud of BMucatlon nlnga 640-8880. fits, 87H hour work week. Al ’ ,11 days after 4:30. bank terms available. No down ADMISSION ...... I2J500 lied Casting Corp., 280 Tolland Trucks— Traeton 5 ALTERATION, minor payment Washbond A MlUer, OF ELECTORS to set up a separate "wash-, FOUND—BLACK and brown fe CLERICAL Tpke M anchester. 646-0124. Notice is hereby given that out" account to finance part 1968 F O R D -p io k -u p FlOO, 4 pairs, additions, garage, 649-1641, 568-0017. :s -1 7 |e male, mongrel smaU puppy. of the program for Adult wheel drive, 8’ body, In good rooms, kitchen remodell^, EXTERIOR AND Interior paint- SALESGIRLS -oar essential. Vernon D og Warden, 876-7934. IML 3 -3 7 “Actually, Spot didn’t ‘drop out’ of obedienoe schooL 649-8069. anteed. L m PeUetier, 64^-6325. HA! HE HAD A FAMILY PROBLEM T HMM! THERE'S A AnnomienniMits 2 room condtUojl. 643-4310. real estate experience, hours qualifications of appUcai^ to partment of Education from SEE HIM? 1 He got expelled for insubordination!’’ Do to a change In opera UVED WITH HIM- —BUT rr finally got ./^ verysadtroblem QUALITY Carpentry—Rooma, U n o answer 643-9045. quite variable. For further, In- Town of Vernon at the Federal funds. 1 STRAIGHTENED OUT/ RIGHT HERE, PHIL— ELECTROLUX vacuum clean tions several exc^ent op- IN HIS FABULOUS A dormers, porches, basements, formation call -Betty Loso, at Town Hall, Park Place, Rock- John I. Garnlde Jr., ^ THAT I WISH GOULD ers, sales and service, bl ' and wish Harry J. MCMahon, B k y e l e t 11 guaranteed. A. A. Dion, Lae., or live in. 644-0195. BEAUTY SALON tax accountant Raymond Gi Bonds— Stocks-^ to return to woric. Selectm an rard. 643-9926, ceUect 875- 643-4860. HONDA—BLACK, 6S, S-90, 4,- Mortgages • 27 Henry F. Butler, FOR SALE 7863. You wlU find our company PART-TIME GIRL wanted for 600 mUes. Asking, $800. CaU ADDITIONS, remodeUng, sales and varied duties, prefer Town C lerk 8»- MORTGAGE LOANS — first a pleasant on^ to woric in, Dated at Vernon, Connecti CALL PAT DYABE BV KOLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 649-7350. rages, rec rooms, bathrooma eeoond, third, aU kinda realty. college undergraduate, June- MR ABERNATHY ATTENTIONI with above average fringe cut, this 11th day of March 525-9128 tiled, kltchena remodeled, ce Statewide, credit rating unnec benefits, convenient free September, good hourly rate, H O M E M / ^ R S FOR SALE — 1965 Honda, low ment work, cellar Coors, pat pleasant yrorking cbndltlona. A .D . 1967, I HATE BOOTS— BUT HOW ARE YOU s o m e d a y Augustine Ktmlenslcl, Electro essary. 'Reasonable, <»nfiden- parking and in-plant cafe mUeege, reasonably priced. ios, roofing. CaU Leon Cles- Apply In person. Singer Co.', BESIDES, I'LL. GOING TO GET I'M g o in g lux sales representative, Invites tlal, quick arrangements, Al teria. TO LEARN TO CaU 644-1564. xyneki, BuUder, 649-4291. i 832 Main St., Manchester. BE IN THE CAR. J FROM THE HOUSE ® IH7 W NIA. Inc. TM leg UJ ft» Off. 3~2.7 you'to caU for free examination vin Lundy A gency, 537-7971, TO THE CAR KEEP MY of your cleaning equipment in 988 M ain S t , H artford evenings BIG MOUTH <■ A PPldT • WOMAN UNDER 60, part-time w ith o u t g e t t in g MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl preparation for your spring Business Services Special Services 15 288-6879. >bUR FEET WET? SHUT! FIRST NATIONAL or fu ll-tim e to w ork in ■variety TELLER TRAINEES clMudiM. CaU 875-^81, 286- store. Apply Superior Hard O f f e r e d 1 3 TV - ksotala at B. SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- STORES, INC. (D V E B 21) IF NAJUBE HAP m e a n t R3C SHE'D HAVE GIVEN 0 6 4351. limited funds available tor seo P ark A Oakland Avea ware, .717 Burnside A've., Ekwt SHARPENING Service-Sawa, AppUaaces. T. V. Oampkiqr, e OPPORTUNITY WITH PUBLIC CONTACT U e J O 0 O 6L.IDING e k : i e in steap o f f e e t . ond mortgages, payments to Blast Hartford H artford. knives, axes, shears, skates, 649 Main 8 t OaD 6484171. ATTRACnVE SALARY AND BENEFITS ABOONDON THE SNOW... Bult your budget. Expedient P e ls p n a ls rotary blades. Quick service. A P P L Y TO serv ice. J . D. R ealty, 643-6129. ■WANTED — Ride to vicinity Capitol Equipment Co. 88 Malq SHIRT FOLDER, nice clean St, Manchester. Hours daily Ruoling Siding 15 HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK WHIlUfc ”®»velers from vicinity Main Sclioob and Classes 33 JOb, steady work, experience cmnutt. and RusseU Sts. or the center, 7-6. Thursday 7-9, toturday 7- b i DWBLL HOME Improve not necessary. Apply New Sys WANTED Worltlng hours 8-4:30. CaU A 643-7068, ment Co.—Roofing, eldl^ al tem/Laundry, 44 Harrison St. AND TRUST COMPANY terations, additions and re Cl«an, Late Mod^ FIRST MANCHESTER OFFICE •43-7065. ______DICK’S SERVICB, anow plow modeling of aU types. Excel HAIRDRESSBR WANTED-^A 595 MAIN ST., MANGHE6TBB, CONN. PRISCILLA’S POP BV AL VERMEER Ing, carpentry, rec rooms, re _ Equal Opportunity Emploirer lent workmanship. 649-6495. ONLY TRACTTOR ready made foUowlng.to stop USED CARS modeling, general reptdrs, PRISCILLA!' A <5ERM COULD CRAWL N O NEED H E 'S G O T Autom obiles For Sale 4 Into, dean attractl've shop, at painting, interior and exterior, Top Prices Paid <30 WASH THAT. DOWN YbUR ARM AND < T O H U RRY, A B O U T A TRAILER SCHOOL IN tractive pay.- (3aU 1-633-1293 For AU Makes ELBOW P O P INTO Y O U R MOUTH MOM... TH R EE -D A Y NEED CAR? Your credit turn rubbisb nemoval,- moving, ma- RooBng and after 6:80 p.m. HIKE/ ed down? Miort cm down pay aonary. CaB 648A586. CONNECTICUT Chlmnoys 15-A ment? Bankrupt? Repoeaea- „ ^ wimmim rin ------CONVALESCENT mother’a CAR11R CHEVROLH 1947 W HtA. fnc. S - J 7 akm? Don’t despair! See Hon- “ * » ROOBINO - Spedallalng re helper tor 8 young childien, GO.. INC. since 1967. P rofessioiial, reel Before you oaU a sebod set DoUglaa. Inquire about low- ProfsasKmal. real. pairing roofs . of aQ Unds, new take charge o f houaeb&Id If dWitlal, Industrial, commer check that school out with 1229 Main St. U S E ' % r a i r c a p t a in e a s y ie eat down, emaUest payments roofa, gutter woric, chlmneya necessary. Salary, own trans BY LESL 'TURNER cial, removal service, special your local truck owner’s Phone 649-5238 anywhere. No smaU loah or dCDiaed, repaired. Aluminum portation and-or room and izing in attics, cellars, garages, association. Approximately WHERE'S / shut UPl YOU IDIOTl , ,, n x TAKE M M 8B HE» THE CHAP finance company plan. Douglas elding' SO years’ experience. board opeq. 648-7467. MVMfePHEW DH.IRI0UE1 /HEYYdl) WHO SHOUTED 50MB- yards, kicinerator and card 14,000,000 trucks on the M otors, 888 Main Free estimates. Can Howley JUPITER McKEEZ LEAVE HIM I THIIOG ABOUT GOING board drums available. Rea- road. The trucking Indus IP1£ HEARHIM ALOM!' McKEB? HUNTING IN TH' B/WU 6484851, *644-8888. try haa a problem acquli^ SHCWiMG WHILE A5 HE PA55BP r lft6S MONZA, black, red In eonaU e rates. 549-9767. AGOi terior, good oondltioiL 648- ROOBTNG—REPAIR of roofs. li^ qualifl^ drivers. Let AVOID TH is BPRINi N ew England T ractor 1846. ______The best in. gutters and con have your mower ductors. R ep^ ot chimneys, TraUer Training show yon and serviced now. Also saws, COiEVROLET—1966 ImpalA too. Cali Ooughl'n, 648-7707. bow to make $200 a week HELP WANTED door hardtop, lactory alr-con- shears, axes, chisels, planer or more. A short training I I 1 ; ditloned, automatic drive, pow- blades, etc. Plpk up and do program.' We train on ;tan- ROBIN^ MALONE BY BOB LUBBEltS er steering, w hlte^ tires. Uvery in Mimche^r, HoOtlpigdnd Fhimbfng 17 dmn axel trailers, aU type Ope owner, poelOvely Immac Andover and polumbla. Ruea’a tr^nsmlssloh and tank YOUNE MAN TO LEARN LOW COST. TOO! > AP»M,yoOVe TOLD U6 HOW A NEW ic SF hs* V H I5 p r o b l e m ulate, kw mileage. Still under Mower Service, 7dF7607. COMPLETE plumbing and trailers. Also, BmeryviUe UcweFRDM PDWBR OlAM WILL FLOOD THOUSANDS FASCWATm ) !&/ LBTS fa a p o ty - warranty. No. cash heating ipstaUatlcin,. .r e p a ln sleshper cah equipment. THE PRINTING BUSINESS CASH RATES (IS WOROSI HBR TBI/? OFANIMAIS ourOFTH0IR NATUZAL ROBIN? y IF we CAN CATCH h e e ^ , let’s trade -today. 527- SALES AND ISefvloe cn Arteae. and remodeling. Service cans Members of an truck own ROBIN Pfies^fl\je, AND HOW NEW LAND MUST HIM ATTHB 0171, ask for Chet Brunner. Hahn BoUpae, {aoobaen * lawn 'given immediate attention. er’s association In New One Day.... 45c 3 Days ....$1,171 SPSN0 5 A BSRDUNP. CANOUR grU D /0/ m ow ers. A lso Hom ellte Chain CaU M A M Plumbing A Heat Sbigland and New York. 1964 SPORTY R E D Fjitura saws and International Cub ing, 640-2871. 37'/2-H0UR w e e k • PAID VACATION MomeNr viewERS Heu»? ^ iiu f w p ''turnoff?^ Part or full-time training. |siY Days___ $1.98 10 Day* ....$3.001 LI FI LE SPORTS Cadet Tractors. Rental equlp- WITHMABBI0 THSLANP THeTV, BY ROLSON hardtop,*' economloal e, low Llcenaed And, approved PAID RETIREMENT PLAN WATCHING F T H e y iu . mileage, excellent appearance ment sharpening service BOTll PLUMBING and heat- IMMEDIATE ACTHON .w tA N p y.; Ing m p alteratteae, eleo- program, BV>r informatloB TDNIBHrS FIND THe and oondltlan, mki^ extras. OQ aU makes. L A M Equip ,e»ll Hartford, 247-1858 T veu eei; f W P 6 . ' I « c e , $1,896. C l^ 648-9144. ’ ment Oorp., Route 88, Vemoo, trio and gk» hot water heat ICall before 10:30 weekdays (9 AJI. Saturdays). ers. P all 648-14M. anytim e. PI0-aAMS mm 875-7600 Manotaester Exchange .APPLY ] Yon cah start an ad of cancel an ad same day. HUHTBZ 1065 GTO CONVERTIBLE, 30,- —Enteeprim 1945. / 000 mUes, original owner. Min* ______TOWNS PLUMBING, Service, BUDGET PLAN A c m alteratlpna and. 'repairs, bath i®anrl|patTr lEwpttitig ^praUi K A n e e u v condition, turquoise, white, STEPS. SIDEWALKS, stone AVAILABLE H r power st'sering, power brakes, walls,.fireplaces, flagstone ter- rooms, remodeUng, emergen 643-2711 Classified Dept F v m cies. CaU 649-4()M before 8 a m. A f= »C A ‘ ** console and many more extras. races. AU concrete repain. • wr^NiNiM. •HU under wairanty. 6404800. ReaaonaUy pcloed. ft48-08m. op d t t b u ft pu n. GO NOW — PAY LATER 3 2 L
* . . \ V ■ ■ ' V ■ / • / ' . ^-s'v.- '. f -i. V Affortmuti ■ Hots Ho w m F«r Soto 72 Heutos For Soto. 72 Houses For Sole 72 Housos For itato 72 5al$yrfaoii For Sato 75 IM p Wtmtei—Mole 36 Wontod Molt 36 IM p Wdntwd-rMede 36 H o lp Artictot For Soto 45 W o«tt4— Ttnaimmtt 63 BOLTON-Manchester, Une—5 WINDSOR —just ov«r Mato or Famato 37 THE AMAZIMd Ato LUStA* WB BUY AND «6U 897. PAYS ALLb Aasutne 4% par FOUR BEDRbOM Ranch con- VERNON—NEW. 2-famlly Car- SOUTH Work«rs-M<>w S^RT-TIMB ««r^ o« Mattda At- d L A liu ADJUStER ttiaine®— ______room Ranch set high on litrge hestev .Une. Inuiu^Iate PRODUCTION will leave your upholstery used furniture, china, gia^sc MAMORBl^TBlWr'l rbonis^ f l ^ cent mortgage. Attractive •- venientl^ locatsd qiear East riBon ookndal, septurata taciU- - Manch 6 tend»nt, moiulngs, 8>L 8 a »j«r. - larga Mutual Cttsua^t^ Oo. is h a IRDRBSSBR to mandge bedroom .Ranob, fireplaua, HartfqnL Lqrge Uvlng room- wooded lot, double garage. room Ranch w ith garage, rec fabtag on first and second toauUftdly soft and cleai(. Rent qHver, picture frames, M floor, ttraplacs, 4 bedrooms, ties, 649-4408. CLASSIFIED Sloan, Bsso S«rvie« 0«ntor, lodldi^r tor an sdJuMsit tralne« Oood pay, .trees, vlsw.< Hutchlne Ageiioy, wlt)rfireplaee, 2 ceramic baths, Immediate occupancy, 317,600. room. Mg wooded kit. impoe- Odfta, starting rate 12.81 per corns, eOM. $166. j . D. R ^ Estate, 648.- Bout# 88, Vernon. in - - Manctoster------area. OoUege------cent commission. S u V s r ^ Aam poow, M.-Okxi^ Realtors, 646-5334. sual 14 x 20 family room, Hkyes Agency, 6464)181. eiMe. to desorilie. Thto home hour. Must be B’8” or. over. A p ' Variety Store. watches, oid Jewe&y, h o ^ 5136. pUcatkms accepteu daily. -In gnufhiate proterred. This Is a Coiffures, 643-0977. ooUecaone, paintings, garage. ExeSUerit value, BOLTON must be' seen, to be appreciat End Holiday Flinj t e n a c r e s , stately t- MANQHESTBJR—6 room Ranch terviews scheduled for Tues golden opportunity fdr the right SIMPLIFY reflnlshlng' no contents______or_ whole sstates. N S ^ 3 BEDROOM apartment, 10 per-cent down, 80 year mort ed. Oamer- transferred. T. J. SUMMER POSITIONS In 6 res- large Uylrig room with fire ADVERTISING days. Apply Rogers Oorp., Mill man. Company car, expenses, gouge, “sthoothease” by -Joy- jitture Repair Service, 648-7446. near , sohonls and. shopping, 8tanm840-Colonial, hot wj gage available Wesley ' R. Seven' room exparidabla ^^kett, Realtor. 648-1677. (Continued from Page One) ELECTOONIC PAR'T? Idmt camps, 8, 4, 6 and 9 week beat/flrepiarie; exoaD^ ooo- place, baths, 3 bedrooms,, and Oakland St., Manchester, othMc . tenetits available. Craft toels. 3S;76 mall order ------' nlee neighborhood, $160 per Smith, Realtor, 648-1667. Ranch, 3 or ',4 bedrooms, c l a s s if ie d advertising d e p t , h o u r s assignments Unit leaders, wa- pine paneled family roomi In the forehead while a number ^ or caU 1-774-9606, Miss Ban roauiihe to Mlchad Land!no, 88 or contact 3. A. Joyce, 476 month, ' <^11 between '6-9 p.m;, dUloin, 1 ^ road ^frontage large ' Uvirid room with ing Saturday midnight By - the COUNTER MAN tsrfront staff, program special Hutchins Agency, BOWERS SCHOOL ->Gan4aoi) good condition, $20,900. Phil- the boys were bare-chested aigl 8 A.WL to 5 PAL ister. B k o a d i^ , New Haven, Conn. Fafker S t Rooms Wlriiouf Beard •43-3804^ raised hearth flrepikee and SPACIOUS RANCH time the fraesm was-broken up ists, , nurses, co ^ s , clerks. Colonial. 7 rooms. 4 years old. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- bookcases, bright kitchen at 2 a.m., a'policeman had been barefoot under sunny skies. * For local RCA distrttmtbr. Asst' Camp Directors. Borne "NEVBB USBD anything like TOB THOMPSON ^ ilA N C IdB S 'l^I^ riooriui, third Large modern kitchen, 2V9 6847. with plenty o t cabinets, fuU Immediate occupancy, 3 cut by a broken bottle and some Some flew kites, others pl^x* „ .o ... rtl marbles, a number slept, an|l COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Bixperienced. Good stertipg positions open to college stu it,” say usMs of Blue Lustre tags Street, oentraUy floor. Included StoyO, rofrigera- STER baths, large paneled living tiled bath, fuU. basenaent .large bedrooins, baths, 160 students w^re in jail. PARAGON TOOL CO., Inc. pleasantly furnished $16,600— Six room Cape, large % acre, less than 1 year in" H^l'i^oodrcWir*’early greater number Jtt* salary. Ideal worklAg con dents under 21. Write to Con tor cleaning carpet. Rent elec large. tOr, hot water, private drive Cai^e, 8 or 4 bed- room, dining room and ramily with garage, outdoor util MONDAT Thro FBIDAI lO:*# AJM. — 8ATUBDAI • A .M. , MEN -WOMEN rooms, parking. CaU 640-2856 fenced in yard, immediate oc old. Owner transferred, will watched. ditions. 5 day week. Vaca necticut Trails Council of Girl tric ehampooef 31. The Sher- way. nice' grounds, 135. J. D. full shed doriner, room. S-car garage, w ^ < n it ity shed, large treed lot Sunday about 500 teen-agers be- tion. EJxcellent benefits. Scouts, 1881 Dixwell Ave., for ovendght ami pertnanen* cupancy. Leonard Agency, sacrifice at $19,400. $143 IS HIRING FOR ' win-WiUtams Oo. Real Estate, 64841139. l.lf' bato, wall to wall car- basement, 382,600. Phtlbrick with garden space. Enjoy came unruly as they left the ■ One group of about 1,000 deni- Hamden, Conn- 06514. guest rates. \ Agency, Maltoni, 649.41847. Realtors. 646 0460. suburban living only min pays all. CaU Mr. Lewis at Inteniational Teen Fair. They onstrated good fellowship about ¥01JB COOPISEATION WILL Q l A | _ SPEND WINTERS eting, oversized one car NEW PLANT utes from Manchester. Ask 649-6306. were tossing bottles and rocks every 16 minutes or rio by joii^ BB APPMJOIATKD l/IM fc RADIO & APPLIANCE ROOM FOB geiitlemsa garage, treed lot. Excellent SIX ROOM, 3 bedrooms, $20,- IN PLORmA Diamonds— W etelws— MANCHESTER — second flo<^, MANCHESTER — seven room ing $18,900. • at passing cars when police ing hands in a "love circle.’it DIS'TRIBUTORS, Inc. Situations Wawttd Kitchen and Uvlng room facU-- condition inside ■ and out, 600, 130 P arker' St. EJlght Tool Makers—With experi 6 rooms, 536-5jt05. / CJape with garage on a treed B & W clo-sed in. BTtteen were arrested in San Francisco, the hippies 4 8 itles Included. Private - ^ convenient location, $17,- room, 4 bedrooms, -$25,000, 591 95 Leggett Street Can you use this kind of money F tn ra to 3 8 200’ lot, large kitchen with The BARROWS and but there were no injuries and staged an Easter “ mlU-in’’ and mental aircraft parts ex trance and parking. Inquire SIX ROOM duplex, jusC' S f 9d0. Adams St. Open every day U & R REALTY CO.. INC. CMliniMd From Prteeding Pog« Bast Hartford tor 6 months employment? WATCH AND JBN7BLRY re buUt-inS, ' ffreplaced Uvlng WALLACE Co. little property damage. Another stopped traffic at the intersec- perience (Jigs and fix WOMAN WOULD like to take 118 Pearl S t, after 4 p.m. Porter 8t. Adults i ^ y . $125. evening. Orv Goslee, 644-8063. 643-2692 628-6581 pairing. Prompt service. Up to room, 4 bedrooms, seventh Manrihester Parkade 500 youths attending the affair tion of Haight and A riib i^ tures). care of children days or nights, Blva Tyler, Realtor, 649-446e. U & r ' REAL'TY CO.. INC. Robert D. Murdock, 648-6472 320. on your old watcb'in t i^ e . WOULD LIKE retired person or 648*2692 room tor den or tomlly room. TWO-FAMILY, 6-6 rooms, sep Manchester 649-5306 took no part in the melee. streets. ” 18 Years or Older full-time. Can 876-6381. Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, Immaculate Condition. Good IM p Wanted— Mol* 36 Help Wonted— M de 36 Gage Makers An Equal Opportunity- night worker, nice room, most THREE AND^,4' rooms furnish Rotort D. Mrirdook, 643-6472 arate heating, 2-car garage, ex VA~NO MONEY dovro PHA Angeles, 4,600 bearded it took police three hours (q 737 Main S t State Theatre v a lu a $17,800. Wolverton Employer RBnJABLE MOTHESt with ref meals free, 646-6469. ed or ui^raished, oil heat, cellent location, $26,600. J. D. minimum down Gold mertni miniskirted hippies gather- clear the area of the beard and KXPERIBINCED tree trimmers. SERVICE TRAINEE l Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. BOLTON—6 room Ranch. Gar First Clam Machinists erences 'will care for small Building. parking, private, adults, rea Real Estate. 643-6129. Uon 6 room Ranch only 4 years Elysian Park Sunday for sandal set. Sixteen • arrests wqra OBll 648-M32, 7:80-8 a.m. « Route Drivers Eamefl for age, stone front, dead end Man to service office equip child for working parents. Rea A TTRACnVB S L E E P IN G CONCORD RD. — boautitol a "Love-In.’’ made on charge.s such as failuVe Lathe Operators—^Must be 1966 Season sonable'. Call 643-6889. WEST SIDE — Large 4 room MANCHESTER —6V4 room street. Large treed .lot. Call old, lot' 200x200. Asking $15,- " p.m. ment. Good mechanical room, gentleman. Shower bath, Ranch, large Uvlng ttirim, tor> "Christ is here with us, to disperse, resisting arrest, able to set up, work from sonable. 643-8857. Fual cmd F— d 49»A house oil a large lot within one Ranch, rec room, fireplace, now. Only $14,900. Hayes Agen 900. J.D. Real Estate Oo., 643- ability needed, electrical C.J. - 34,997.24 M.J. - 34,728.41 private entrance, free parking. ATC^AOnVE 8 room aport- mal dining room, cabinet ttiteh- baby,’’ said Peter German, who malicious mischief, battery and blueprint - block of Washington SchoM. baths, enclosed porch, large cy, 646-0131. 6129. knowledge helpful. Con P.L. - 34,994.13 W.G. - 33,845.65 Apply 196 Spruce St. ______,-irient, quiet residential area, en, 2 bedrooms, recrMtKm helped organize the encamp- disturbing the peace. BUSY LUMBERYARD One of the cleanest homes lot, trees with country COLONIAL BOARD CO. tinuous on the job train M.H. - 35,622.60 H.M. - 34,067.55 Dogs— Birds— Pels 41 FOR SALE —first quality baled all utilities furnished, parking room, landsoaped yard. Mar. BOLTON —L-shaped Ranch, 8 BOLTON-OOVENTRY line — 3 niAnt. "So is Buddha." Some hippies sat down' in the Paragon is a growing com NICE LARGE front bedroom, we’ve ever seen, big, bright atmosphere. Quick occupancy ing. Car necessary. Job se hay. CaU 649-6911. Included'. Ideal for newlyweds. Ion B. Rotortson, Realtor. bedrooms, family room, bedroom Ranch, large kitchen, Sounds at the gathering in street. Swarms of others kept pany scheduled to start Wants man over 18 for'di K.T. - 34,530.69 J.L. - 37,026.01 OROOMINO and boarding all pri'irate entrance, near center, modem Idtcberi. carpeting, curity and opportunity for . Call 649-1058, 286-1664. 648-6963. Priced for quick sale. Assum- baths, wooded lot, Owner trans fireplace, % acre lot. Call now. cluded mainly bongo drums, crossing the street at the Skilled and Unskilled work at new air-condition versified sales office work. R G . - 34,540.69 M ^ . • 33,403.44 breeds. Harmony HiHs, H. C. gentleman ' with references. tiled bath, exceUent heat, gar advancement. Exceptional oible mortgage. Charles Lesper- ferred. 648-1678. Only $16,200. HAyes Agency, bells, guitars, and group sing corner, forcing autos to stop. ed plant at 121 Adams St. High wages paid for per Chase, Hebrtm Rd., Bolton, 649-4966. age. itomendouB value tor on ly high fringe benefits. ’The above .figures aro available Housohold Goods 51 MANCHESTER - two new 3- ance, 949-7620. ^ 646-6181. ing. Some recited poetry and More than 2,000 Ohio Univer Excellent wages, full-time, on March 27, 1967. Ebccel- son experienced in building 64341427. ■BOOND FU)OR, newer 4 room family flats, 5-6. Ready for oo- ly 315,800. Minimum financing. tor your Inspection. TOLLAND made speeches. The only prob- sity students dispersed peace- 6 days per week, shift dif PITNEY-BOWES, INC. lent opportunity for quali materials. Six paid holi CLEAN, USED refrigerators, apartment. $126. 643-7761. cupancy. Separate furnaces, T. J. Crockeft, Realtor, 643- SIX ROOM Garrison Colonial, ferential, Blue Cross, CMS, fied person. Top wages and ranges, automatic waushers, Apartments— Fkifs— 1677. convenient to schools and bus DON’T'WAIT For PRICES custom (Jjg giant traffic jam ably Sunday night after several Call 233-5581 for Appointment days, paid vacation. Call ■ ------city utilities. See and compare. To go hlghdr. Now offering built 6 room Ranch, wooded around the park, life insurance, paid holi fringe benefits, liberal PUPPIES—quality bred, gentle with guarantees. See them at transportation, living room hours of demonstration.^. APPLY DAILY ’ Tenements 6;3 L shaped 5% room Ranch lot, fireplace, near schools, days. Other fringe benefits. An Equal Opportunity overtime schedule with Toy Fox Terrier. CaU 875-2349. B. D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649- FIVE ROOM apartment with mo! DUPLEX 4-4, Verplanck School with fireplace, formal dining In New York's Central Park, Youngsters sat Shouting and heat.^)48-7066. aossynsM, BuUtfer, 649- on lovely la n ^ a p e d lot shopping, easy financing. $20,- A progressive and expand Employer minimum 55 hour work GENERAL Main St. Call 643-2171. LOOKINa FOB anything U) real area, convenient location. Call room, kitchen and lav on first 10,000 members of the beard- chanting on the la'wn of Presi- TOY POODLES' for sale, ready 4391. for only 316,M0. '. 3 good 000. Meyer Agency, ReaKors, ing company. week. BUILDING SUPPLY GOOD HUMOR CORP. e-tate rentals — apartments, Helen Palmer, Leonard Agen floor, second floor —3 bed and-sandal crowd staged the dent Vernon Alden's home, SERVICE STATION manager, tor Blaster. Call mornings to bedrooms, la rg e U'ving 643-6609. 289-3474 for Appointment GAS AND GAS combination homes, multiple dweUlngs. no JAMBS PARISH -7 room cy, 846-0469, 649-8877. rooms, full bath, large closets, city’s first "Be-In,” featuring Many also sat down at the main must be thoroughly experienc- Sullivan Ave. and Kennedy Rd. 10:30 or anytime weekends, room, elbow room kitchen. stove, fully automatic, fCsed 6 fees. CaU J. b . Iteal Estate, Furnlslitd Sjdlt Level, IH baths, dining powder room. Extra features love and ''happenings.’’ downtown intersection in Ath- edi some mechanical ability Apply in Person South Windsor, Conn. 649-0679. Call Ann Hunter today at VERNOlN COLONIAL BOARD CO. months. Call 628-4370. 643-6129. Apcntnwnts 63-A room, family room, garage, include walk-out basement sun- The g;irls wore painted faces ens, Ohio, blocking traffic. No necessary, good salary plus 289-8251 649-5306, 875-6611. CLOSING IN JULY such as "love!’ printed across damage or arrests resulted. 258 Adams St., Manchester large beautiful landscaped MANCHESTER deck. Moderately priced, 10 per 4 bedroom (Jrarrison (Colo •15 Parker St., Manchester commission, all fringe benefits. MAPLE END TABLES smd VYE HAVE, customers waiting FURmaHED 2 ROOM apart- Or POODLES — gray miniature, yard $23,900. Pbllbrick Agen cent down, 30 year mortgage nial high on a hill. Wooded Mrs. E. S. Loftus Apply in person. Wyman Oil After March 27, Apply at coffee table, goodrood condifcondition, to r the^fental of your apart*. ment, aU utiUties Included, free NBJW LISTING — Over B & W TV & RADIO males, females. Call 876-5723. cy, Realtors, 640-6.347. available. Wesley R. Smith, Co., 24 Main St., Manchester. 121 Adams St 346. complete. CaU anytime. msnt home. J. D. Real Es> parking, gentleman preferred. sized 6 room SpUt Level, The BARROWS and lot, deadend street, attach Apply ’Tuesday, March 28, 1-4 Realtor, 648-1667. ed garage, built-ins, 2 lavs SERVICEMAN p.m., Conn. State Employment DACHSHUND PUPPIES — 742-8257. tata<^''643-5129. Scranton Motel and Cabins, PARKBR-Porter Street. area— large living room and din^ WALLACE Co. ing room, kitchen with and bath. Priced for fast Ground, Air Action LATHE HANDS and gcoeral Office, 806 Main S t, Mamdies- AKC miniature, small stand 649-0826 before 7. 7 room oldei Colonial on cor MANCHESTER — central loca Manchester Parkade EILECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, 4% ROOMS. $125. 3% rooms, ample cabinets, 3 good . sale at $25,500. (Call J. Mc machinists, paid hospdtaliza- MAINTENANCE MAN TIRE SERVICE man — 45-55 For local RCA distributor. ter. ard and standard reds and ner lot, 4 rooms and bath tion, 4 family with 4 rooms in Manchester 649-5306 9 cubic feet, electric range 30”. $116. Parking. W Forest 8L, t h r e e ROOMS, . bath, com Laughlin tor details, 649- tion, holidays and vacaboa hours per week, must be Experienced. Good starting blacks also Weimaraners. Call down, tivee up 'with lav. Needs sized bedrooms, also pan each apartment. 3 car garage, 338. each. 643-5983. off Main St., 646-0090, S48* pletely furnished, suitable one VERNON —a • recent immacu 5306. Increase in Vietnam; plan. Apply Metranlcs, Inc., steady worker, and married. salery. Ideal working con 1-628-6673. . / decorating. Two car garage. eled recreation room, IH excellent investment. Reduced Pull or Part-Time An EJqual Opportunity 5675. or two mature adults. Parking. late Ranch, large wooded lot, SAIGON (AP) — American wax in that -vital area, which •40 m uard St. Paid vacation, bonus, overtime ditions. 5 day week. Vaca COPPER COLORED ^ASH T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- baths, fireplace, baseirient for quick' sale. Hayes Agency, BJmployer M A F 372 Main St. garage, large lot Immacu garage, .picture window, a B & W airmpn smashing.' deep into grows much of the natdnn’s and other benefits. Experience tion. Ebccellent benefits. TWO SMALL miniature poo ING Machine, 2% :^eirs old, H ROOM heated apartment, 1677. 646-0131 SHORT ORDE31 cook—full time APPLY 8 partly finished rec room Close The BARROWS and North Vietnam shot a Commu- and hedds most of hex people."^ helpful but not essential. Ap dles, one silver, one silver 3-speed automatic,.' excellent stove and refrigerator, second late condition inside and position, must be over 18. Good $19,400 — room Split Level- out, $26,900. to Vernon Circle Asking $17,- WALLACE Co. nist MIG 17 from the skies Supporting South V ie tn a m ^ ply in person Nichols Manches beige, 8 weeks old. AKC reg condition. 643-7(^6 after 6 floor, central location, 3125. 6 FOUR FAMITjY, 6 rooms each, arages. Apply in person only, RADIO & APPLIANCE Buslnoss LeeaHons Wall-wall carpeting, stove, 900. Meyer Agency, 643-0609. Manchester Parkade Sunday while the ground war troops, a flight of heliOopbM MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN ter Tire, Inc. 295 Broad St. istered. CaU 644-0162. p.m. monthly. 643-1165, 9 a.m.-O p.m. central location, new furnaces, ^Howard Johnson’s Restaurant, DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. . For Rent 64 baths. Twin size bedroome, recently painted and redeco Manchester 649-5306 erupted with sharp fighting got caught in hea'vy ground fWa 46 W. Center S t, Manchester FOOD SER'VKJE Supervisors— U & R REAL'TY CO., INC. VERNON — 7 room Cape, laiY* 804 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. PART-’n M E service station at SELLING PERSONAL collec KENMORE 70 — automatic 3^ ROOMS, MODERN, second garage, bus. HutcMne Agency, rated. Aluminum storms and 95 Leggett Street EJxperience desirable but good AIRRNER store, down Rw ch, fireplace, garage, large BOLTON - 8 bedroom Ranch (Cash, 1-443-7289, P.O. Box 1662, 643-5120. range and oven, disposal, fire brought out a blazing display of A New Jersey man waa equal opportunity employer. benefits. Apply by mail or in broidery, accessories. Yara- town Manchester 46x70’. Par MANCHEJSTER —two family 6-5 lot. Leonard Agency, Realtors, with basement garage, fire New' London. ACCOUNTANT place, gas fired hot water heat U. 3. ground, sea and air power. charged -with t-wo motor ve person to G.L. Manus, Hart- JANITORS — part-time, eve Apart Co., Inc., 39 Cottage St., Antiqued 56 FIVE ROOM duplex with ga- tially finished basement. Call with 3 bedrooms, fuU bath up, 646-0469. place, level lot >vith plenty of EARN EXTRA MONEY ing system, c e i ^ l c tiled bath The guerrilla attacks were met hicle -violations and issued a for Despatch A Warehouse Oo., nings, caU 643-6661, 3-6 p.m. Manchester. Limited quantity, raee. 390. J. D. Re>l EstaU, 622-8114. half oath down, separate util trees. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, WANTED ’TO BUY-Antlques. MANCHESTER — Central 6 and lavatory. Tremendous PART-TIME WORK Inc., 226 Prospect St., East This is an excellent career only. aU sales final, cash and carry. 643;5129. ities, permanent siding, alum 643-1677. Gotham Banks with fire from helicopter gi*' written warning tor driving af- steins, furniture, pawter, lead room home, new kitchen, for rooms for the growing family.^ Hartford, Conn. We are an opportunity in the treasury Deliver Telephone Books SUITE of offices presently inum storms and screens. Good ships, shots from river patrol ter drinking early Saturday MACHINE -MAINTENAlftjEJ— KEEP YOUR carpets beautiful ed lamjM, art glass, primitives THREE ROOM heated apart suited for professional purpose mal dining room, baths, Call Nick jor Doris at Jarvis boats and a rain of bullets from morning. U A M . to 2 or 3 PM . Equal C^portunlty Employer. department of a rapidly Income. ' $18,500. Wolverton VA NO MONEY down or BHA any quantity, 644-8962. ment, stove and refrigerator. garage, deep Tot. Bel Air Real Realty Co. Realtors, 643-1121. Reduce\Prime growing company with in Men or women with car or See out ad on today’s sports despite constant footsteps of a Is now available In the State Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. minimum down on this 10 room . X . lumbering C47 tr a n s p o r ts The man, James C. Clausen, ternational operations. page. Olivetti Underwood, busy family. Get Blue Lustre. Ideal tor newly-weds or work Theater Building. Can be sub Estate. 643-9332. (Colonial located approximately I n t e r e s t H n t e S mounting guns that can each 22, of Cherry Hill, was charged light-trucks to deliver tele MANCHESTER —2 family 6-8 APPLY Hartford. An equal opportunity Rent electric shampooer. |1. Wanted— To Buy 5B ing couple. CaU 643-9353 or divided If necessary. For in HIGH RIDGE — 8 room over 3 miles from Rt.; 18, sits on m \ ^ , spew 6,000 rounds a minute. ’ with failure to show a motor AUTOMATIC SCREW Responsibility will include phone books in Manchester NEW 8-room Raised Ranch, 1% with 3 bedrooms, huge employer. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Sup- 649-0641. formation eaU Theater mana sized Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 1% acres with a small brook. (Continued from Page One) vehicle registration, and past MACHINE w ork on consolidations, and surroimdlng vicinity. HOUSEHOLD LOTS, antiques, baths, formal dining room, kitchens, permanent siding, ger. 643-7881 baths, fireplace, garage, Big house tor only $22,900. J.* ______MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN taxes, insurance, pensions, Apply Wednesday, March piy- ______bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, THREE ROOM modem apart wooded lot. Leonard Agency, aluminum storms and screens. (Chase Manhattan Bank of Vietnam took place during a ^ P9' EJXPERIENCBD h y d r a u- screened porrii, low 20’s. Own 46 W. Center S t, Manchester Set-up Men and related accounting ac 29, 1967, from 8 a.m. to 5 glassware. We buy estates. VU- ment, heated, hot water, cen 6464H69. Separate utilities, fully rented. D. Real Estate Oo., 643-5129. New York cut its rate to 6% per strike the ^ Tay Anny reported. Uc backhoe operator, steady TOOL MAKE21S’ tool box and STORE FOR RENT — VSnion er, 649-3326. (Acme) tivities. p.m. at , tools, like new. 721 Doming St. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 tral location, $100. monthly. Circle, next to Mt. Vernon $18,600. Wolverton Agency, cent from 8 per cent late last supply point 23 miles west of ^ cruiser patrolman said work with benefits. 643-5927. $16,900 — 5 room fireplaced January. Only a few small Hanoi, the first time the in- hausen, driving north qn Ceqj Wapping, 644-8084, after 4 p.m. Lake St., Bolton, 649-S247. 643-0644 after 6:30 p.m. Dairy store. 600 square feet to MANCHESTER —Come 'see this liealtors, 649-2813. Outstanding o p p o r tunity College degree preferred Ranch, extra large lot, ideal MECHANIC WANTED — for LABORER FOR installation of 1600 square feet available. Ex small but comfortable 2-bed banifs arpilind (he country fol- staUation has been reported 1:42 aju,, passed $o for individuals capable of combined with industrial PRODUCT tor children, Leonard Agency, MANCHESTER —6 room Cape, general repairs and servicing septic tanks, ability to drive cellent business location. Rea room home today with its shad NFO Pickets lowed at that time. bombed. It contains half a dozen ™ l " y at Cen- setting up Acme autoniat- accounting experiehc'e in DISTRIBUTING CORP. Realtors, 646-0469. coimtry setting, fireplace, ter and Main Sts. new cars. Flat rate. Paid holi truck important. 643-6927. sonable rent. Weekdays, 872- ed yard, new bath and remod Last webk Morgan Guaranty ammunition bunkers and a ------ics. These positions offer some of the above men screened patio, tip top condi When stopped, be refused to days, insurance and vacation. c/o Knights of Columbus Hall 0628, evenings and weekends, eled kitchen, $1,400. mlnimuir MANCHESl'ER—nearly new, Tnist <^. c t New York and string of barracks. Contact Tony or Earl, Paul excellent starting rates for tioned areas. tion. CJall now. Only $16,900. Show Up at Bank of America of San Pran* show the patrolman his edr 138 Main St., Manchester 876-5746. initial investment, $104. pei quality built two families. Sep A flight of eight Sovlet-de- qualified men. 2nd Shift. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Cisco, the nation’s, largest, cut registration, police said- Dodge Pontiac, 649-2881. Send resume or call 527- month to qualified buyer. Paul arate furnaces, excellent fi Hnip Wanted— their rates from 6% per cent to ® A high-speed chase Sunday DISHWASHER—^full-time posi Operators interested in Te- 7201 Ebct. 269 for more in Do Not Phone W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4535. nancing a-vailable. Hayes MANCHESTER—VA, no money Dairy Plants raiders, and an Air Force F105 celving training to learn Male or Female 3 7 Houses For Rent 65 5% per cent. A**- afternoon which covered nearly tion, evening work, good formation. Bring Auto Liability Policy Agency, 648-0131. down, or FHA minimum down Thundercluef turned into the t^ree miles of roads in M a t set-up are also encouraged MANCHESTER— 6 room Garri Similar cuts have been made wages. Apply in person only. FOR RENT June . Single 5- on this 6 room Cape with gar (CJontinued from Page One) to apply. PIANO P l a y e r for cocktail 1 son Colonial, modern kitchen IMMACULATE 5(9 room Ranch by smaller banks across the and shot one do-wn. Chester and Glastonbury result Howard Jolnson’s Restaurant, age located near Waddell It was the 38th MIG kill claim lOunge at the new Stage Coach room Ranch, centrally located with built-in range, dish-wash In an almost forgotten price jor success in its oampaign to ed ih a charge of speeding bd- 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. PART-TIME OR full-time help School, lot 50x140, 1% baths. ed'by.U.S. fliers in the war. Apply Monday through Fri VEEDER Restaurant. Preferably female. two children no dog, referenc er, disposal, 2-zcme hot water range, 3 bedrooms, kitchen inerrase by 2 cents a quart the ing lodged against Thomas E« wanted. Apply in person. Burg es One year lease $185 month Asking $14,900. J.D. Real Es PART-’TIME janitorial, Man day, 7-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. For interview call 872':3381, heat, excellent financing, 319,- with dining area, baseboard price paid to farmers for their in o^trast to 10 U.S planes gtino, 18. of Glastonbury. poU ^ er .Chet, 236 Main St., Man ly. Call 876-6000. No heat. tate Co., 643-5129. shot down by North Vietnamese reported. ^ ^ chester area, 6:30-8:30 p.m., INDUSTRIES chester. ask for John Frascona. 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real- heat, aluminum combinations, milk. Collection Can five evenings per week. Call ROYAL TYPEWRITER tors, 649-6347. full finished rec room, $15,900. S'? PEARL ST. —exceptional old That was In Minne^ta, where ... A cruiser patrolman said h6 Hartford 240-6889 between 9-5 COMPANY, INC. 28 Sargeant St. COVENTRY—2 bedroom house. Wolverton Agency, ' Realtors^ er Colonial. & or '4 bedrooms, the NFX) said IS dairies han Robbed of Coins The T h u n ^ ^ e f that went spotted Stino driving south on 649-2813. dling 235 million pounds of milk down over the North was hit by «• nyr-in q- d a p.m. Hartford, Conn. LEGAL NOTICE CaU after 2:30, 742-6921. family size kitchen, tastefully An Easter Seal ooUeetton con- ground fire just above the de- Hartford Rd,; yearly had signed contracts on j ^ . Div. of Litton Industries 11x14 PORTRAIT MANCHES'yER decorated, front porch, attic, 2 " at a fast speed. MEIN PART-TIME mornings for SIX ROOM HOUSE, $116 per NORTH ELM ST. — Older 7 150 New Park Avenue Notice is hereby givfti that the Planning A Zoning Cominls- car garage, storage area. Lot janitorial service, 7:30 a.m.- An Elquai Opportunity slon of the Town of Coventry, Connecticut, will hold a public month. On bus line, convenient Six room Salt Box Colonitd, room house with new heating spacious living room with 93 X 154’. Elva Tyler, Realtor, 12 noon, 6 .days a week. Must An Equal Opportunity BJmployer hearing on the 30th day of March, 1967, at 8 P.M. at the High location. Call Paul W. Dougan, system, aluminum siding and confirmed. Treat Shop at plane reported l»t over the . lO fireplace, formal dining 849-4469. t o over 18. Call Healy Main Ehnployer School, Coventry, Connecticut, concerning the appUcation of Realtor, 649-4636. garage, 'located on a lot Manv of the states affected hv ’ Hianol radio claimed ^ _ u ' I- tenance, 87 Niles Dr., Mancbes- John M. Leahy and Ralph Smith and Charles G. Schell Md IN room, kitchen with built- 200 X 700 (approximately 3 MANCHESTER — now under t h f ^ y ^ t t to U.S. pjanes wera downed V' isr, 6244)630. IF YOU ARE interested in Henry ^L - Schell------tor ------a zoning„ permit------for a Low Density j,. ^ Multl- in dishwasher, two twin acres), high private setting. construction, buUt by Ansaldi, ^cketinrLr^f. of Jnienee ““ buildtog somoUme between simday. Haynes St. was charged at. shift, 11:20 Family Apartment Facility in the following described property, sized bedrooms plus a nurs ABLE BODIED man to work working third Resort Property Exceptional piece of property. Colonials, Ranches, Raised over--cr Suie l^ casterE a s L S^ektndweeKenn Saturday and 7:15 a.m. T he' Air Force spokesman ^^=04 P'™'p.m. Friday with aban- we have an PARCEL #1 — owned by Messers John M. Leahy and Ralph ery room, basement recrea in grain mill, good hourly rate, p.m.-7:16 a.m., T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Ranches, city utilities, etc. Smith, d /b /a Bo-Cov Properties, is bounded and described as For Rent 67 tion room, attached ga > excellent fringe benefits. Op- opening in our Heat ’Treat 1577. Charles Lesperance, 649-7820. sociation ^ rw rttl d ^ i v ^ e s ^ 'f*^ ^ ^ weather, U.S. pilots hiit North dUcovered follows; rage, screened porch, cen ______Xwrtunity to learn milling op Dept. Many liberal benefits in ft ■ • COTTAGES FOR rent -G ard milk to toe rity’s S S e S ' « * ’ P * ^ « theorized, because Vietnam with 98 misstons Sun- ^ Center ^ Winter Sts. trally located, one block to AUTHENTIC New EJngland hoH no s i ^ o f forced entry was day which had been there for.m ore erations: Call 649-4523. cluding shift premium. We Southerly: By Route 6, Armand A. Savoie and the Town or ner Lake. Modern, lakefront. SIX ROOM house. Hollister wiU train on the first shift. Bolton Including the following property owners: GOLDENTONEl Free brochure, pictures. Ar school. Asking $18,906. rambling Cape. Nine rooms, 6 School section, 3 bedrooms, S ? S a^d toft mito LppUea ' ^he fighting in toe delta cen- two. days. Checking toe mo, bedrooms, 8% baths, modern SUPERINTENDENT — garden Apply in person, Klock Co., O. GugUemo, W. Valentine, W. Buckson, V. Sher rowhead Grove, Route 364, Col dining room, glassed-in porch, remained adecmfteTn aU^toras register tered near Can Tho, 50 miles ''®1’®®‘® I'egistration papers. ACXOUNTING wood - (N.B. the land of the applicants extends kitchen with all built-lns. plus, apartments, married, general 1272 ToUand Tpke., Manches chester, Conn. 242-9278, 848- city utilities, convenient loca No price I n c r S rS^rt- ' T open but that it had southwest of, Saigon, and was “ ’ ®y the car belonged to into the Town of Bolton adjoining property owned U & R REALTY CO., INC. bar-b-cue in family sized kitch handyman, good salary, apart ter. 7178. tion. Call Peg Cieszynski, e l not coatetoed any ca«h. another sign of Ihe mounting the woman, they said. by Gugllemo, Valentine, Buckson and Sherwood ' 643-2692 en. Sunken living'room with ment, utilities, fringe benefits. so that the above mentioned land owners are not 5 DAYS ONLY. Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472 Broker, 649-4291. Wisconsin, RUnois and Indiana ------^ s c h e d u le d to appear m TRAINEE S o r e o 6o t A(3E on cape cathedra] ceiling, 'Central air- Manchester Circuit Court 12 Cali Mr. Robertson, 649-8887. abutting to the property in Coventiy). A distance Cod, 419 rooms, heat, shower, conditioning. 345.000. Phllbrick MANCHESTER — Gracious 0 farmers supplying milk to toe AT LONG LAST of 1200’ more or less. Tuesday, March 28th April 10. all convenlencei. Sleeps 4-8 Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. room (Joloniai, centrally locat Chicago market. T thru Saturday, April 1st MANCHESTER - 2-f a m 11 y, Jane F; Sanders of 16 Goslee Westerly: By the Town of Bolton including land now or people, private paved road and ed, 119 baths, fireplace, gar The situation was reversed in No u.s: Apologies Dr. was charged at 1:26 p.m. BxenUent opportunity tor The Only Training Grounds good condition, $18,900. PHU- $18,900 —Beautiful 7 room 1956 Nashville, Tenn., where the formerly of the following property owners: N. prl-vate sandy beach, $116 per age, extra large lot, only $18,- Saturday with failiu'e to yield newcomer to accounting FULUTIME In The brick Agency, Realtora, 649- home, 4 bedrooms. 2-baths, (ximbined Action by NBD pick Blanchette, L. Peters, J. Haynes, Henry Welz and week. 644-6788. 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. toe right of way to a vehicle "field. Requires acepunting the Estate of Pietro ’Traverso. CN.B. the land of 6347. fireplace, recreation room, ga ets, Teamsters, and members of HARTFORD AERA not obUged to stop. sriiool or coUege back OR the applicants extends Into the ."Town of Bolton rage, 160 X 800 iot, trees', MANCHESTER — 5% room toe Meat Chitters Union forced For Viet: Humphrey ground, but no previous cper FIVE BEDRCXJMS, 2 full baths Police said she was driving WHY IHAVEL 30-100 MILES adjoining property owned by ‘ Peters, Turlo, Hutchins Agency, Realtoris, Ranch, excellent location. processors to curtail operations, Business Property modern kitchen with built-ins, (Continued troni Page One) east on S. Lakewood Qrcle and a X p e r 1 ence. Permanent, Haynes and Welz, so that the above mentioned cnild 649-6324. Oversized garage, nearly 2 kept milk off store shelves and For Sale ^ 70 3 fireplaces, walk-out base- pulled out in front of a car at steady employment in a PARTTIME TRAIN LOCALLY land owners are not' abutting owners to land in acres of land, a country home hatted home deliveries. Nash- U.S. officials said one of the I f W n c P Coventry.) rrtent, screened porch, garage, HENRY STREET —an older, S. Main St. and Lakewood Cir challenging business. ’The 99 FRUIT AND vegetable stand, in town. Only $22,500. Oill Mit -ville milk processors...... chief aims of toe vice presl- ^ TiayS nOSt Train on gas, Deisel trac p lu s 5 0 c per family for handy location. $24,600. PMI- elegant colonial to await cle. company OTers above aver Northerly: By land now or formerly of the EJstate of Pietro % acre of land, dwau'f fruit ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. some 1.6 . million residents of dentV trip is to assure Et)ro- X f l S t f l t t f ! r i f r k i i r k JANITORS tors with 35’ and 40’ boxes. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- age benefits suid Working Traverso; (In Coventry, land now or formerly of mailing, packing, insurance trees, 220’ frontage, drive ing your Icsp ection ^ a fine Middle Tennessee and soufi Pcan leaders the United States V r iU U p She is scheduled to appear in The only local school train 6347. Manchester Circuit Court 12 eonditions, salary cotmnen- Robert O. Valentine, land now or formerly of M. ways. A real bargain at $2,- residential area.. • ' rooms in central Kentucky. t* not- subordinating its Euro- EVENINGS ing part-time men days or all plus a sunporch. Garage. Town Manager Robert Weiss April 10. aurate w lU abUity. Spil]|ane, land now or formerly of Alfred Chagnot.) GOLDENTONE. • • Sepia and 000. On Route 86, Hebron. Call Lawyers for toe Teamsters pcsn interests to a desire for nights.. No high school di MANCHESTER - 6H room AppUances included. Make this Lets For Sale 73 and members of the Town De- White, a procett detigned ■ to after 4 p m. 649-U12. , Ranch, assumable per cent Union delayed toe enforoeinent East-West agreements. ElxceUent opportunity tor ploma necessary. ; Are you EaAerly: By land now or formerly of Alfred' 'Chagnot .and a must see. (Tall Nick Oonver- tired of your weekly pay land now or formerly of* Charles G. Schell and enhance your child’s warm and mortgage, 3 bedrooms, kitchen LARGE WOODED Bolton lots of an Injunction against the milk The nuclear uegotiaitlonB have host^fc^av an experienced man in our MANCHESTER —corner loca tino, Jarvis Realty Oo., Real- Dodd Returns check? Then let us show Henry Schell, arid Julio Coeho, et al, Olive H. natural featurA. with built-ins, large Uvin| 'fo r sale, in restricted residen Withholding action In C?mnceiy been recessed tor sU weeks to APPLY office maintenance depart tions on Main Street that are to>B, 648-1121. you how to earn $180-3250 Dart, and Ig;nas Petrilunas. Said piece contains room, fireplace. $20,900. Phil- tial area. Call 643-4461, eve Court at NeiAhviUe by peUtion- thA ttwIiIah orfatAc ^ B©v6lopiin6nt Coni* ment. Good wages and ideal for offices, stores, etc. Dissenter’s $70 per week. Learn a trade 110 acres more or lesa brick Agency, Realtors, 649- nings. ing for a U.S. District Court or- tone to try to^^vtocMfo H h es ^^"rtford El^W*"Lf*ht working conditions. We have a few of these unique FIRST NA’nONAL and your family prospers. Natnralljr there is no obligation to bay 6347 ■ der in their favbr. a hearing on -particularly. West G erm any- (Continued tram Page One) PARCEL #2—owned by Messers. Charles G. Schell and Henry L aituations. Tremendous invest TWO FAMILY TREED AND landscaped 100 x STORES, INC. APPLY Guaranteed placement as additional portrait!. However, additional toe motion was' set tor today; to accept the proposed treaty, Cheney Mills Schell, located on the westherly side o f Brewster Street, Is ments, . the growth and' the de 166 lot. Ideal tor Raised Ranch. sistance upon graduation. I portraits ip many lizes and stylgi are MANCHESTER — nice 6 room More toan SOO NFO, Team- West GJermany and other in- said he offered“ sincera apolo- bounded and described as follows: Terms, $3,000. Wolverton Park A Oakland Aves. FmST NATIONAL BJam while learning.- Let available at our reasonably low pricoa to mand is' so obvious, T. J. home, oversized .garage, excel Newly listed 6-6 Duplex, 8- sters and other pickets ap- dustrial nations fear the treaty group later had lunch gies to toe Barnum f ^ l l y .” S'TORES, Inc. Easterly: By Brewster Street, 900’ more, or less; fit your family needs. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. lent value at $15,600. Mitten <»r garage on a beautiful Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. peared early today at major will have an adverse effect on Manchester CJountry (Jlub "in an effort to set forth any Bast Hartford AMERICAN TRACTOR Agency, Realtors, 648-6980. ly landscaped lot. A homp dairies in Nashville arid a dairy their development of nuclear where Weiss unveiled and dis- situation as accurately as possi- Park and Oakland Aves. Souiherly: By land now or formerly of Julio .Coelho, et id, t h Ae e e x c e l l e n t l o t s , TRAILER TRAINING arid land now or formerly o f Arlarid Hitchc0ck,\ in excellent condition with prime arba, can be purchased spokesman said milk would b® power tor industrial purposes. trlbuted a new booklet called ble, I endeavored to outline to East Hartford Put You in the Driver’s Seat HoilSM For Salft ' 72 I^HIGK RAN(JH—Ixiaded with permanent siding, alUmi- delivered only to hospitals. Humphrey in his travels to ‘'Manchester Industrial Sites.” the committee various expenses et' al, 2500’ more or less; BRING ALL THE CHILDREN ——— ------— ------y extras, 7 room^j plus finished \ separately, $]j()|,000. J. D. Real $10,900—4 ROOM Ranch, porch,' basement, 2 bdihs, fireplace, mim storms and screens. .Estate, M3-5129. icketo also ap'peared at dair- the Netherlands, West Germa- TTie book 'shows seven large related to my duties as a U-S.^ CALL 289-6547 Anytlma 'Westeily: R y land now or formerly' of John M. Leahy and Priced tor immediate sale. ies in several Pennsylvaiiia ny, Italy, Britttin, France and areas In town suited for Indus- senator,’ ’ Drew quoted the D o d ^ -W—- Ralph Smith d /b /a , Bo-Cpv Properties; ) ■ ftdl cellar. GI or ctuiventipnal garage, carpeting. Only $25,- COVENTRY- building lot, 380’ ■j^ERIBNCED, mechanic^ cust^an wanted _J: ______' •. financtog. Mitten Agency, ooo. T. J. Crockett Realtor, comiftunitias early today. . Belgium also has tbe mission of Cry, breaks the areas into sites, fetter. wanted, good v ^ s to quaU- Northeriy: By land now or formerly-of John M. Leahy and eGroups taken at 99^ per child • Choice of. one portrait firon| all ,ptme§ frontag;e, high location, hard Sixteen NFO picksts appeared stresaing the need tor prompt Hats the owners of the avail- Dodd was quoted by Drew POWER PRESS—Openings tor Realtots, 643-6980. 648-1677. WESLEY R. SMITH flad man. See Mr. Sloan, J. ^ Ralph Smith d /b /a Boi-Cov'Properties, land now • No appointmept necessary top road! Must be sold before at Abbot Dairies in PWladel- action on toe Kennedy round able parcels, and includes a fact saying tbe Barnum family via«b operators and set-up people. or formerly of Alfred Chagnot and land IB ftE E FAMILY —5,5 and 6. Realtor ^ 648-1567 ^ Oarage, Route 83, Ver- Major Medical paid by *• . * ’ ■ . M a n c h e s t e r —5 room cape. April. Strout Realty, 1-228-9115. phla, announced they bad been trade negottaiticns being con- sheet on each—the size, avail- was fresh in his mind and thaj^ Board of Education. Appl) See our ad today’s; sports .. now or formerly o f Everett H. Brewer. Said piece Good Income. Can’t miss on with 8 bedrooms, family size re co ^ z e d by the Teamsters, ducted to Geneva. able utilities, etc. "it immediately popped into ■ n ______Board of BJducation Office, Tol- page. Olivetti Underwood, contains 50 acres more, or less. 100x200’—A-ZONE LOT, water this one for $17,900. Fhilbrick kitchen, 24’ living room, dining and told police they, would not Pravda, toe Soviet Oommu- The tour of the Cheney Mills mind as an example, and wito'^G Hartford. An equri opporti^ty PHOTOGRAPHER AVAUABI^ REGULAR STORE HOURS . . . " CHENEY ESTATE—M robnu, 4 and sewer. Caill 643-4153 be m B MAKING—See our ad on lapd, 875-9682. A copy of a map entitled P ris e d Lriyout Arrowhead R l^ ^ Agency, Realtora, 649-6847. room, fine location, tree shad allow milk trucks to enter o r . nlst party newspaper, said In area was made to enlist the out thinking and under toe presw* employer. baths, - 2-car garage, approx- tween 9-5 p.m. today's Sports Page, OUvetti — ^ ------R t # 6, Coventry, Conn., Property of Bo-Coy Develbpment Co., ed ] ^ d , $17,900. Wolverton leave ! the plant. An Abbott Mioscow today that West Euro- continued aid of the State De- sure of toe moment, I relatc|d Underwood, Hartford. An INSPECTION—See our ad on DAlEY—ia A.M. to 8 P.M.-^ATUBDAYS to 4:30 P.M. MANCHESTER—6 room bunga Imattiy 8 abrea.of land- By ap Inc., Dated Jan. 5, 1967, R e v l^ Feb. -1967, has been placed Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. spokesman said the Teamsters peOa i governments ttatok Hum- velopment (Commission and to the committee.” f** •qaal opportunity employer. today’s' ^xirtS' page. Olivetti MAN UNDER 80 to woric la. Ml file in the office of the TOwn Clerk In Coventry and Is avail'' low In Uke-new condition, $16,- pointment. PMlbrlck Agexicy, were not .‘supporting the NFO'. ' phrey’a d d sf aim is support ter HELCX) personnel in finding In toe letter, Dodd said he had.^,. Uqderwood, Hartford. An equal variety' store. Apply 717 Burn- 900. Philbrlck Agency, Real Raaltors, 649-5847, Suburban For Sole 75 able tor Inspectloo. MANCHESTER—6 room Colo Pickets appeared at midnight U.S. policy ki Vtotham. tenants for vacancies there, "no sooner spoken the wqrd^, TiiAlNINO OPP(Mm)NI • opportunity employer. side Ave., East Hertford. tors, 648-fi847. at major milk processing plants* Pravda also said there is -One of the largest vacancies re- than I regretted toe reference,^ PrOttuct Inspection and , HJIN m N O A ZONING COMMISSION -mNCHESTER SHOPPING PARRADE nial, \ 1% baths, dishwasher, TWO FAMILY built 1964’, 2 hot VERNON — '6 room Colonial, COVENTRY, CpNNBCnCUT MANCHESTER—7 room home, carpeting, family room, recrea water furnaces, excellent largo Uving room, dining room, in four other Pennsylvania akepticiam to West Europe suits from Pioneer Parachute’s with all my heart. It was not m f,' counties. A spokesman tor toe "about toe expediency (rf move to Its $1 mllHon facility duty as a senator to honor O s p ^ da]r*a sports page. Olivetti Un- By. DONALD C. SMITH 3-car garage, extra lot. Just tion room, doiible garage, cen neighborhood, 98 Starkweather modern kitchen with built-lns, 643-1581 tral, $28.90(). Hutchins Agency, St., reasonably priced. Hutcli- NFO said pickets would remain presdivtog*' the North Atlantic In Pioneer Industrial Park., o ff Barnum; it was my privilege reduced to $22,400. Mitten IH baths, garage. Marion E. '■'f' Ins Agency. Realtors, M9i6834. "untU we get Uto job.doad,” 'Xr«ait3r '0iifMiiiaMoii. - McNall and Demtog Sts. an AnMrican.** •BWmituqr aofiqjfar. AgeacYi Itealtora, 648-6930. Realtors, 649-6834. -Robertson, Realtor, 648-8868. ^^'-';‘''i-,-'-'- v/! ' -''/"-V ,''Y i'«"V'f /'• ■ 'X i.-y / ;’t . ».;■.
MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1967 P A G E TWENTY Avm vh Dally N«e Press Ran lEttJfnUtg l|waU» Wot The Week Ended The Wei >idro& 36, 19G7 Cloudy with Holy Family Mothers Circle Kudra Elected ordinator for Manchester Firemen Quell through tomorrow will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. schools; Eric E. Hohenthal of partial clearing todtdrrd#.^M0Vi.4j[g' About Town 24 Munro St., administrative at the home of Mrs. Arthur temodn, IdW tonrgbt^’ ^ ' ' 7 lllS Chapter Head assistant at Middle School, Blazes id Cats 15,113 Oarlton W«lah Jr., son of Mr. Pongratz, 219 Oak S t high tomorrow nbeot 60. . Wapping; David R. Murphy of Mid Mrs. CarHon Welsh Sr. of Robert G. Kudra of 78 N. Firemen from the EXghth Manchester-^A City jof Village Charm 62 Bolton St., service specialist, 4<^ Woodland St, has recently Connecticut State District 3. Elm St. was elected pr^ldent Bureau of Community and In^ District and Town Ffre Depart VOL. LX3CXVI, NO. 150 (SIXTEEN PAGES) ' oomplefed a course In artificisi PTA, will have a dinner meet of Beta Phj Chapter, Phi-Delta MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1967 (Classified Advertising on Page U ) PRICE SEVEN ?C kN ii stituticnal Services, Division of m en t each extingulBhed a car hyseihtantion and Swine' repro ing Wednesday at 6:30 pjn. at Kappa, national honorary so Vocational Rehabilitation, State fire during the Eaeter weekmd. duction at the University of Willie’s Steak House. Norman ciety for men in education, at Connecticut Stoms. He is a stu Ray of Seymour, president of Department of iMucation, Hart fire offioiails reported today. a recent meeting of the^organl- ford; and Marvin Eisenberg of dent at the University’s Rad- the group, will talk about the > zation at the University of Con Eighth District firemen’Queu State Convention. Dr. W iliam 21 Manor Lane, South 'Windsor, FRe I^ECTURE MON, APRIL 3, • P A . oBffe Hicks School of Agricul necticut, Storrs. He is a seventh ed a fine on. the front aeat of a Mirror on Way ture, ond is majoring: in dairy Curtis, Manchester superln- principal of the Ell Terry AIX CLASSES HELD AT MORSE OOIXEGB, grade science and mathematics car at 21 Tolland Tpke. yeater- British Planes Bomb PASAD EN A,! Calif. (AP) School, Wapping. MEN A flD WOMEN, regai-dless of osittle management tendant of schools anU guest of teacher at Illing Junior' High — An optical mirror — the the Manchester PTA Council, day afternoon, owned by Thom broker’s license and BE YOUR OWN ^ School. come for yourself and family. Learn how to pass your world’s largest — is on Its Weiss Asks $11 Million as Scruggs cA East Hartford. Richard J. Marsh of Manches will speak. His topic: “A Look open an office, obtain listings, show pioi^rty. way to the California Insti Ahead at Education.” A feyf Michael F- Tobin of 424 Tun 7 States Collect Half Firemen received a telephone ter, a Junior at Hartwick Col gages, and close deals Mke an expert. Attend a tute of Technology’s Jet nel Rd., Vernon, principal of WASHINGTON—Of taxes col call at' 1:13, an official ,said. lege, Oneonta, N. T., has been reservations are still aval'able TORE on Mon., April 3 at 8 p.m. You will receive a Propulsion Laboratory. Camp Srtiool, New Britain, was lected by states in the fiscal An engine Are in a car at 73 Stricken U.S. Tanker named to the dean's list for aca and may be made with Mrs. 8opy of “How to Choose Your House, m It is to be installed elected vice president. year ended last June 30, nearly demic achievement the second Maurice W. Willey, 122 Eliza Summit St. was extinguished by gidde for purchasing a. home. No obligation. LAND’S END, England Wednesday In an 85-foot semester. He is the son of Hr. beth S t Four Manchester and area half—329.4 billion—was taken town firemen 'Saturday, after L.C0 Institute at the Morse College Full details griven at First r . .. . r -t)hon'> fr -Bn-chiire. *«si (AP)— Navy planes high simulation chamber. and Mrs.- Edward W. Marsh of men were inducted into the ^ - in by seven states: New York, noon, an official aadd. Firemen For Town Operations The 23-foot, nickel-coated clety. They are Sidney Cohen of California, Pennsylvania, Mich from Co. 2 responded to a tele Morse College, 188 Ann Street, Hartford — TeL ■itj-ZM l smashed the stricken tank- leo Main St Hartford Alumni Chapter, A l aliuninum reflector will pha Omicron Pi, member ‘of 118 Scott Dr , occupational C o igan, minuis, Texas and Ohio. phone call at 3:16. dr Torrey Canyon with Heads Drive 1,000-pound bombs today focus rays from artificial VFW Auxiliary will meet to greater Hartford Panhellenic lights to duplicate the sun's and set it afire to destroy morrow at 7 :30 p.m. at the post Association, will meet Wednes Peter Ferreira, 17, of 151 Cen rays. borne. day at 6:30 p.m. at the l)ome ter St. baa been named Man the oil remaining aboard. In combination with a , Smoke rose 2,000 feet above of Mrs. Richard Sweetnam, chester chairman for the fifth vacuum chamber’s capabil Tot Missing His Request • the sundered three sections of Dr. Rawlins Heads 198 Hollister S t After a box- onmial Teen-agers’ St. Jude ity to reduce temperature.? Manchester WATES will meet the 974-foot ship. CHICAGO (AP) — Detec lunch social. Miss Diane Buck Children’s Research Hospital to about 300 degrees below tomorrow at the Italian Amerl- tives and uniformed police, of Bloomfield, last year's com March. The appointment was The goed was to stop the flow zero, the mirror will slmu- Needs Rate ocm Club, 135 Eldridge St. State Parole Board some with trained dogs, munity ambassador to French announced by Danny Thomas, of oil onto Cornwall’s already Weighing in will be from 7 to 8 ,late conditions o f space made a house - to - house Cameroons, will speak. foimdcr of the Memphis, Tenn., polluted beachM. flights. A Manchester dentist has b«'- p.m. An Easter Hat Parade will search of a North Side Of 40 Mills hospital. Twin-jet boiVibers of the Brit The 276-lnch mirror Is come the first Negro^to ilead be judged by Mrs. Robert M. ish navy wore ordered to deliver neighborhood today for an Members of the Manchester Ferreira, a sophomore at Che more than six feet larger By SOL R. COHEN Hultman and Miss Helen Camp- the coup de grace after at the State Parole Board. 8-year-old girl whose chums beU. Civic Orchestra will present a ney Tech, led last year’s local K a faulty lieatiiig than the 200-lnch glass Dr. Sedrick J. Rawlins Jr. of reported her kidnaped. Musical Evening tomorrow at 8 March, which raised over 32,- tempts to set imre the giant oil mirror at Mt. Palomar Ob Town Manager Robert slick appeared ineffective. 49 Server St. was elected chair The missing girl is Car Weiss is recommending an ‘ Our Lady of Unity Mothers p.m. at a meeting of the Pro 800. He was oo-chairman of last servatory. All ships and aircraft had rie Stephens, brown-haired, Circle wiH meet tomorrow at 8 fessional Women's Club at Cen moifth’s Manchester Tedn-ago man of the board by his two all-time high General Fund been warned away from the blue-eyed second grader. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Thom ter Congregational Church. March of Dimes Drive. associate members on the body, budget of $10,994,115 for area seven miles off , Land’s as Parker, 18 Gerard St. Hostesses are Miss Marion Jes- The local adult advisor for Atty. Harold F. Keith of West Pla3mriates reported a fat the 1967-68 fiscal year—rup End. A 20-mlle radius was sert)an, Mrs. Thomas Woods, the St. Jude March is Mrs. Nor system lias jiuit kept Hartford and Prof. Abraham mai^ wearing a tan coat, 10.6 per cent, or $1,061,- placed under restriction. dragged her away Monday The We-Two Group of Con- Mrs. Isidor Wolf, Miss Carrie man OomoUo of 71 Constance U.S. Okays Goldstein of the Yale University 158 from th6 current budg The 61,263-ton tanker lay split night after asking the chil oordia Lutheran Churc.. will Seymour and Mrs. Marion Mc- Dr. law school. Professor Goldstein In three parts on the Seven dren to help look for his et, and calling for a 40-miIl meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Lagan. The Manchester St. Jude was appointed to the board last Stones Reef while chocolate- lost dog. tax rate. The present rat* the church. The Synoptics will March will be held Sunday, May U Thant’s month. ’ • brown crude oil continued flow is 42.6 mills. give dramatic readings of "The Preceptor Gamma Chapter, 21 and all local youth groups The new chairman, who prac plus individual' teen-agers are ing from her ruptured tanks. Ill addition, he Is recommeod- Terrible Meek” and “ The Cre Beta Sigmi3 Phi sorority will tices at 183 Burnside Ave., East being asked to participate. More than half of the 3S.8 mil inglng a 3620,000 b u c ^ for die ation.” Mr. and Mrs. Michael meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the youhot \ *■ Peace Bid Hartford, succeeds John W. home of Mrs. Franklin Bevins, Headquarters for returns will be lion gallons aboard has poured Town District—^up 370,358 Haberetn, program committee, b, Patten of Middletown, who re U.S. Planes or 12.8 per cent from the om^ Ll^wood Dr Charity ball tick hi the Manchester Police Sta into the sea. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. are in charge of arrangements. signed last month so he could rent budget. Hwe he is reciotd- ets will be available. » tion on E. Middle Tpke. Maritime experts predicted (AP) — The United States dis Refreshments will be served by r. V devote full time to his duties The drive, lasting only two that the disaster, which threat closed today that it has accept Bom b Close mending a 3.65-mill tax rate, a Mr. and Mrs. William Gess and as secretary of Wesleyan Uni repeat of this year. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heller, mem VFW Auxiliary will sponsor a hours, gives teen-agers ah op ens to pollute south Britain’s ed U. Thant s latest Vietnam versity. Parole Board chairmen HIb reccmimended budget foe bers of the hospitality commit rummage sale Friday at 9 a.m. portunity to help other children, holiday beaches for years to peace pfoposals calling for a under the c afflicted with crippling and kill come, will force a drastic revi general truce. It said it was ing diseases. Over 90 per cent sion of British maritime law. Dr. Rawlins 39, was named DR. SEDRICK RAWLINS Diatrtot is 325,500 and Uhs leo- married couples of the church. prepared to begin discussions SAIGON. (AP) — American of ail funds raised go directly The dark scum coated 120 to the board by former Gover onunended tax rate is 6 Manchester Republican Wo immediately to work out details. Air Force from 1944-46 and won men’s Club will sponsor a wine to the research work at St. miles of England’s most pros The U.S. reply to the U.N. nor Abraham Rlbicoff in 1959 pilots bombed the outskirts of botli dupUcates o f the ounent a captodney In the Army Dental year. tasting party Wednesday at 8 Judo Children’s Research Hospi perous vacation coast, and the secretary-general’s proposals to replace Jackie Robinson of Haiphong Monday and pounded tal. baseball fame. He was reap Corps during a second tour of Weiss; in a letter to p.m. at Iona Hall, Regent St. government -set up emergency was made public shortly after milEtary service from 1953-56. other target.-! In North Vietnam VITAMINS pointed by Governor John Board of Directors, expla^ ^ e event is open to members, oil-fighting committees as the Thant imveiled his plan at a Dr. Rawlins is serving his sec with the heaviest raids in two Manchester Lodge of Masons news conference. Dempsey in 1965 for another that, although he is recommend COMPARE AND SAVE their husbands and guests. Re- ond consecutive term on Man weeks. fre^unents will be served. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. (See Page Fifteen) four-year term. ing a 40-imin General Fund tsx change to GAS HEAT The Thant plan envisages a chester’s Hirnian Relations A slight break in the weather Members are reminded to use at Masonic Temple. After a rate, for a drop o f 2.6 miHl* cease-fire to be followed by pre The Parole Board meets twice CcxmmlsBion. He was first ap over North Vietnam enabled ARTHUR DRUG the north entrance to the build business metting, a sequel to a from the current rate, ‘VJue liminary talks aimed at conven each month at the state prison pointed in 1964 when the com- U.S. planes to fly 107 missions, film, "Signal 30,” will be shown. the over-ell adjustments being ing, adjacent to the parking lot- ing a new Geneva peace confer in Enfield and Somers to re mlasdon was formed. a spokesman said. This was the Kennedy Book ence. view the cases of inmates elig;!- largest number since March 14 made by the revaiuethm pr6> He was president of the gram, normel compeitooas ai* Thant said he had sent his ble for parole. It hears between when American pilots flew 116. Greater Hartford chapter of the very dlfficutt.” Bares Red Alert proposals to all the parties di 70 and 80 cases a month. The targets included an oil NAACP in 1960-61, served as He states, “However, had w i andenfoyawarm rectly concerned on March 14 A New York City native. Dr. storage depot six miles north chairman of the Hartford steer remained ora a 73/itnr cent t i After Shooting and that some had replied. He Rawlins earned his bachelor’s west of Haiphong and a surface- ing oommittee of the United assessed -velue ratio eyeitm, to; said he did not consider any of degree at Lincoln University In to-Eiir missile site only five NEW YORK (AP) — Fears of Nog;ro College Fund and was a stead of changing to the 65 par Oxford, Pa. He received his miles from the Red port. XI was slims thighs with an international plot to over (See Page Eight) member of the Citizens for a cent ratio, there would liav* throw the U.S. government D.D.S. degree from Mebariy Oonnectiput Medical and Dental (See Page Bight) been a nductocn to 36 mHif. prompted Secretary of Defense Medical .College' In Nashville, Sohodl. He a member Of Un Manchester’s October feeling all over! Tenn., and completed post-grad ion Baptist Ciwi^h, Hartford! Robert 8. MoNamara to alert Some of an estimated 45,000 birds which have been Grand List, the basis for thl| every step you take overy American military base uate studies at Rutgers Univer Dr. RawUns and his 'wife, the 1P67-68 budgets and tax rates^ cover^ with oil from the tanker Torrey (Canyon, Financial Plight sity. ' i around the world the. minute be are-aided hy Pam- Bains in the royal bird hospital fijttner Alyce TaldaXerro of U.S. Silk King U 3219,275414r-up 21% per The i*6w ciwdnnan sen f^ as 9%e&rickarbui»r ‘Via,, have two heard that President J < ^ F. at Cornwall, England. Experts estimate 15,000 sea Of Ex-Teachers cent fiioin the 1085 Grand a weaitlher observer in the Army sons, Wayne and Meu-k. Kennedy had been shot In Dal birds have died and another 80,000 are trapped and Still Lost in However^ adjustments b y tlMi> las, Tex., William Manchester H oarct'of tost ftsview^ to bs unable to fly because of the oil which has saturat Told to Assembly says. Thai Jungles releoMd the end of this weak. ed their feathers. (AP Photofax) “ By every readable signal the HARTFORD (AP) — Many €u:e certain to cut the *«»fl, as as this: situation ■was very red,” Man retired teachers In Coimecticut KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, since nearly 800 taxpayers iq>- chester writes In his book, "The have to go on welfare because Abbey’s Nude ‘Ghost’ (AP) — Little hope was held pealed their assessments. Death of a President,” their pensions are so small, the tonight that James Thompson, Weiss is estimating that 1967- I The much-disputed book con legislature’s Public Person American king of Thailand’s 68 revenue from property taxes tains 350,000 words of text, plus Checkless Society nel Committee was told today. silk industry, would be found will bring in 38,728,807— up diagrams, appendices and a list Of the 3,660 retired public Only Fired-Up Guest alive unless he has been kid of sources. The price is 310. school teachers, 46 per cent naped for ransom. (Sec Page Fifteen) have pensions below the poverty More than 300 police and sol McNamara “ kept his heSd LONDON (AP) — Walking When everything got sorted and made all the right moves’* Seen in U.S. Future level of 33,000, said Prof. David diers searched the dark rain do-wn th6 corridor of ancient out, the household found out even before he learned that Plnsky of the University of Con forests around the Cameron. WASHINGTON (AP) — In U» excellent side effect—ellmanat- Woburn Abbey, the pretty what had happened. Kennedy was dead, Manchester necticut. PgUands iffil fesoit today, but not too distant future, you’ll Ing checks which might bounce. daughter-in-law of the Duchess Caroline d'e Oardenal, who Bays. 'Die world'wide warning ’ ’Many are able to live at no trace was found of the walk Into a supermarket, buy Coins snd currency make up of Bedford was sure she saw a works at the abby, sighted a fire told American military com all only because they are on popular 61-year-oId Bangkok Bulletin the week’s groceries and order slightly more than $39 bUlion of ghost. In the 6oUth stable blodc of the manders, “ this Is the time to be public welfare,” Plnsky said. American who disappeared Sun a computer to pay the blU with a total supply at money exceed Except for a white hat 'with duke’s ancestral home about 40 especially alert.’’ Busloads of retired teachers day afternoon after he went out out one penny or even a check ing $173 billion. The remaining ears that stuck up like a rab miles north of London. She GOGOZ4AK INJUIOSP President Johnson is quoted In arrived at the State Capitol to for a walk. changing hands. 3134 WHlon Is in 70 mlUlon bit’s, the ghost was nude. It sud grabbed the house telephone the book as saying “ there might support bills that would in The searchers used dogs, two SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)— That’s the forecast of George checking accounts. denly yelled, “Fire!” and In her excitement pushed be War” If Americans became crease tiieir pensions. heUcopters and junglewise little Pete Gogolak, place fcu-irfng W. MUcheU, a member of the Fernanda MlUnaire, the 22- the first convenient button. aroused by suspicions that So Mitchell, who is working on Plnsky, speaking for the Con Sakai aborigine trackers. star of the New Yortc Federal Reserve Board, in what year-dd wife of the duchess’ Marie Terese Gallot, 46, a viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev the checkless society idea for necticut Retired Teachers Asso “^ e’re really hoping now he of the Natiwud Foofiiall he and the banking community son, screamed and fled in the French ()ousin of the duchess, and Cuban Prime Minister Fidel the board, estimated that Amer ciation, supported a measure has been kidnaped and that Laagne, suffered an Injofy* term a "checkless society.” opposite direction. took the call in her bath. Castro had conspired to kill icans write at least 60 million that would tie pensions to the we'll soon get word someone two weeks ago that east aer>- Hearing the commotion early Kennedy. “ It’s coining -very, very fast," Checks each day. Inundating cost of ll-ving. “ When I was told there was a wants a ransom of 50,000 Malay lona doubts on his future to Monday morning, .the duchess fire I was’ terrified,” she said. It was the “ wild rumors” Mitchell said today in an inter bankers anJ the Federal Re “ We are In a true sense short sian. dcVllars (about 35,000) or so football, the syraense Reiw jumped out of her bath, threw “ My home burned down last about a conspiracy that brought view. '3 y the early 1970s, the serve Board with paper. changing our former teachers,” for his safety,” said a Ih . Am- ald-Journal reported today. on a driessing gown and hurried year and I jumped out of the the Warren Commission Into system might be set up. When Processing these checks, he Plnsky said at the crowded pub mundsen of Bmigkok, a member Hie newspaper said tt hail out. The duke rushed from an bath to warn the duke and du existence, Manchester says. The people find out It’s easier and said, is expensive, time-consum lic hearing in the Hall of the of Thompeon’s party. learned that Oogolafc, ra> other ffireotion. chess. commission, after a long Inves more convenient to do business ing and-geared to a comidetely House. Kidnap gangs operating in the oeutly drafted by (be UJIk They were just In time to “ I wrapped a towel around tigation, concluded that Lee this way they’ll fatke to the obsolete technology. “ They paid their contributions Cameron Highlands 90 miles Anny, fell down a flight of change.’’ glimpse the nude figure 'With the myself and rushed down the Harvey Oswald — and Oswald north of Kuala Lumpur normal Stairs at Ft. Dix, NJ'., on (See Page Eight) funny hat stUl yelling, “ F ire!” corridor. The towel dropped but alone — assassinated Kennedy. Mitchell said computers will (See Page Eight) ly prey on wealthy business March 14 and Injared Ua I kept on running, I’m afraid Johnson had difficulty per make the new system possible men, usually Chinese. back. Dr. John Ctogidah, hla that’s the -way poor Fernanda suading Chief Justice Earl but .won’t eliminate coins, dollar Other sources expressed be father, was quoted that *09eta saw me. My funny bat -was a Warren to head the Inquiry, bills or some checks. But he and lief that Thompson may have has suffered a congenital plastic cap to keep one’s hair ^ Manchester says, because others foresee the "cash card” <■, , s'-i"'----- ...... ' V'<. ■ ' ■ , ! beexune lost along the maze of. spinal defect with ditftonlr^ dry when bafhilng.” ties, resulting In an iaabUKy Warren opposed "extracurricu- as the maip' money Instrument -'t-' jangle trails. of the future The fire, a small one, was ex- to walk and a loaa. qd 8* (See Page Three) Mitchell said it 'will have one tingidhbed. 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'V ' Clark Asks War s •• - s4 v \ ^ \ / Pope Guardedly Ei^Grses On Lawlessness Some PopulatioiFtlontrol WASHINGTON ( i ^ ) — Atty. the goodness of life in every Gen. Ramsey Clark told more part of the country. VATICAN orry (AP) pope OatboUcism’s own teachings. its first words. It debit wttb md» than 600 law enforcement offi "But law enforcement Is a Paul VI gave a carefully quali Hie encyclical deals with the terial things of the world rather cials today they must make the local responsibility. As a nation, fied endorsement today to gov world’s social problems. In the than with religious or spiritual National Crime Commission’s we have preached local law en ernment action to control pop section on pcqailatlon growth, themes. Hie document bore the report the foundation for “ a na- forcement.” ulation but did not indicate any the pontiff declared that "the date of last Sunday, EaSter, relaxotion in the Roman Catho temptation is great to check the The coat of GAS H EA T has gone doum nearly 25% since 1 9 5 '! tonal strategy to arrest and then He said that there are mor^ March 26. lic Church’s (^position to me demographic (population) in reverse the trend toward law poUce oMlcers In New York CSty The section on demograpbgr chanical of birth control- crease by radical measures.” lessness.” than there are federal law en memiB conceded that "too frequ e^ y In the fifth encyclical of his He added: "Public authorities Clark’s speech opened a two- forcement officers for the na an accelerated demograpble You carit heat THAT for economy! Want Proof? Ask reign, the Pope made clear that can intervene, within the limit day conference on crime con tion. He added that Loa Angeles increase adds its own ffifficul- the "rightful freedom” of mar of their competence, by fa-vor- for the folder toith the facts on heating costs todays trol. The meeting, attended by County (Calif.) "has six times ties to the problems of develop; ried couples who are opposed to ing the availability of appropri law enforcement ofilcers. more deputy sheriffs than there ment; the size of the populatkm . artificial means of contracep ate inform ati^ and by adopting Judges and corrections person are deputy U.S. marshals for Increases more rapidly tha* I / .- tion, for moral reasons or under suitable measures, provided W' nel from every state, was called the whole United States-, The avai'lal^e resources, and ttaiiigN . the guidance of their bishops, tjiat these be In conformity with le to start implementation of more Federal Bureau of Prisons has are^ found to have appareodar must be respected. the moral law and that they re than 300 recommendations less than 6 per cent of the prison reap ed an impasse. ; spect the rightful freedom of made 1st month by.the commia- population pf the naton." Vatican sources said, how "From that moment’? tiM aion set up by President J e n ever, the new attitude was like married couples." Amazing new pahty gives you the ultimate in leg comfort;. Clark said the officials must Pope continued, “ the temptetkni son. recognize that corrections facil ly to clear tiie way for govern The encyclical, which ap is great to chedc the damogr*- Specially designed cross-over panels expand and adjust as d a rk said had a similar ities and courts “ are under ment laws to make birth control pealed for social and economic phic increase by means of ndir meeting been held a generation information available to the justice, said that imllmited capl- you walk, sit or bend. Double control front and back panels. CALL YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR OR manned Bind controlled by state cal measures. ago after an earlier national laws often needing changes; pubUc In places whqre Catholic tahsm is a “woeful system.” It "It is certain that puUie «»• White. S, m, i, xl, crime report, "criminal justice that crime is Increasing more pressure has opposed this in the endorsed the redistribution thorities can. intervene, wHtala; THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY b< America might be of signifi rapidly than population.” past. among the poor of large estates the limit of their oompetioee, e Aho available in thortlsg ityling . ; . a ihuit iFor shorfer skirts. cantly M g ^ r quality.” But be added tiiat 'trtiile crime Some sources said it might which are “ unused or poorly by favoring the avalkUU^ t$- ‘t--' Gat mdket the big diffeteac9,$» costs less tool He said the crime commls- is a national problem, and law Contineniad Greeting for the Humphreys even end organized Catholic used” and criticized wealthy tax appn^fiate infMmaUon-anl by sion’s 852-page report -and rec oppoeltion to government laws dodgers' who (ransfer income enforcement a local responsi- Dutch Foreign Minister Joseph Luns welcomes Vice President and Mrs. Hu adopting suitable me*i