THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT ATarags Daily Net Pzcaa Ron The Weather iianrI|[i?Bt(r lEwnittg For tihe Week Ended Foreenst ot V . B. Wcntlwr BeMM Jnmury 80, 1668 Chnaee of Hght snow tmUgM, The Service Bureau for Wo­ men’s Organizations, supported Christian Youth 14,145 low ki tetws; vsrlnHe About Town tomorrsw, blgh In 66s. by the Beatrice Fox Auerbach To Hold Rally Member of the Audit Foundation, has arranged a trip BureM of dTcnUtlon Manchetter— A City of Village Charm Royal Black Precoptory Star to the United Nations Building •f the East will meet tomor­ for Wednesday, Feb. 10. Activi­ Manchester Christian Youth Better Meals row at 8 p.m. «t Orange Hall. ties for the day will include a Council will have iU annual MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1965 (Oteatifled AdvertWuc^on Page 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS speech by Henrique de Araujo youth week rally Sunday, from VOL. Lxxxrv, NO. 107 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Mesquita, first secretary of the The committee of the “^ o - 2 to 4 p.m. at North Methodist Brazilian Mission to the UJ4.; Church. The Rev. Ronald Wil- Tle” sponsored by St. Bridget’s a briefing by a member of the Rosary Society will meet to­ so^ of Second Congrregatlonal PINEHURST CHOKE BEEF morrow at 8 p.m. In the church Secretariat; a Committee meet­ [urch will give the opening ad- ing; luncheon; and a tour of the tMsement. Those Interested In ress. The event is open to all AsroductedLC.Iinl*w,Nonwlk,C«M.M4k|.. Events working on this committee are building. ’Ifhe public la welcome. , young people. More Selma Arrests Today For reservations, contact the welcome. After the opening talk the Treat your family to an oven roMt of beef or Service Bureau, Hartford, no group will divide into discussion Try a loaf of later than Monday at 5 p.m. Pepperidge Farm a pot roast designed to suit their tasts and •me cloistered Dominican classes with the following lead­ In State ers and topics: Charles Dickens unsliced your budget. Save 10c to 20c lb. on an elegant Nuns of the Monastery of Our old-fashioned lAdy of Grace, North Guilford, Richard M. Stevens, son of i of North Methodist Church, Rib Oven Beef Roast or a tender Pot Roast Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stevens j ’’Statistic or Person,” based on Whole Wheat Bread End Hopes for Racial Peace have Invited their friends to while these Month of Magic special prices are Join them In a Eucharl.stlc Hour of 36 Westminster Rd., has Psalm 139: the Rev. Gordon Ol- j If ^2 Dempsey Raps c t thanksgiving to God Sun­ been admitted into the Septem­ son of South Methodist Church, in effect. day at 8 p.m. in their Adora- ber class at St. Michael’s Col­ "Futility or Finality,” based on ' R.R. Trustees SELMA, Ala. (AP) — manager offers some especially lean lb. In across the nation’s midsec- for a time at U.S. request. ma.lor religions — Buddhism Claire Allardyce is a son of Alexander J. Den­ and Catholicism, and the mill-^ posed. cuts of our famous tendercure corned beef . . . Uon, and should reach into the Earlier, Bundy met with Act­ PRESCRIPTIONS neno and a stepson of Mrs. Philip Taylor of the Univer­ mid-Atlantic and New England tnnt Cao Dai a"d Hoa Hao aect.s. | 649-5577 safely Oompotnided Eleanor Denneno of 43 Dough­ U. S. choice beef corned in our own vats by the ONION POT-ROAST ing Premier Nguyen Xuan But neither Buddhists nor Cath­ sity of Connecticut will talk states later today and tonight. Oanh, installed by Khanh in a erty St. Mrs. Denneno was in­ about fiscal autonomy for lo­ special tendercure method. Gemini Project Speeds Up, A weak storm center will pass olics have shown much enthusi-' 643-0301 correctly listed as the late Mrs. patchwork government. ARTHUR BRUe cal boards. Town Manager to 4-pound beef 1 package (IH to the north late tonight and a.om for participating. Eleanor Denneno in M^onday's Richard Martin recently pro­ pot roaat ounces) dehydrated Bundy and his party arrived CJatholic leaders have said Herald. LEAN CHUCK...... lb. 69c early Saturday, and light snow posed that a bill allowing fis­ tableapoona flour onion aoup now occurring with it will move TTiursday and spent the day in they had no objection to Catho-1 cal autonomy be introduced 1 cup water through northern New England talks with American Embassy lies sitting on the council as in-j BOTTOM ROUND...... lb. «9c tableapoona lard or 8 medium carrote Shot May Go Next Month dividuals, but not as formal del­ into the legislature. The Con drippings tonight. Saturday will be partly officials. necticut EMucation Association 8 stalks celery While the dlscussion.s report­ egates of the Catholic Church. teaspoon salt sunny, with temperatures con­ plans to introduce a similar bill. EYE OF ROUND ...... lb. $1.09 Flour for gravy tinuing their upwaxd trend into edly covered the whole range of Buddhist leaders al.so have been CAPE KENNEDY, Fla.tweak at tWz epaceport that theAdaye before a scheduled launch- the SOs. Vistnamese problems, they cen­ unwilling to name council dele-1 Dredge meat In flour. Brown In lard or dripping*. National Aeronautics and Space ing and it has said only that the gates. 1 Pour off drippings. Combine salt, onion soup and (A P )— After months of de­ tered on the unstable political Administration was aiming for first manned Gemini flight ie situation. Khanh has stipiulated that the water and aAl to pot-roast. Cover tightly and oook Training; Planr ia mixed council, along with his WsusdtA, Hn, jjDJLU/L 6 to 8 Lb. Fresh lay, the Gemini program is a late March date for the Oris- slated In the ‘‘second quarter of Khanh and his staff reported­ slowly 2 hours. Cut each carrot Into S pieces, and 1966,” which starts April 1. HARTFORD (AP)—An indue- own military council, would set; picking up steam. som-Young flight. ly were trying to organize the OLDSMOBILE ROASTING CHICKENS celery into 2-lnch pieces. Add to meat and continue 'Thursday night the spacecraft However, M Is known here try-sponaored and training up the mechanics of a new con-: cooking 45 minutes or until meat Is tender and Aa a result, Astronauts Virgil 20-member mixed civilian and NEW CROP! FRESH KILLED "NATIVE" I. Grissom and John W. Young suddenly was moved to the that the space agency would program lor atenographers will stitutional aasembly, serving in ' Hos got tlio rigor's vegetables are done. Thicken cooking liquid for be started next month by the military council which he said the meantime as ai^ advisory may make America’s first two- launching pad six days ahead of like to advance the date to the would become the nucleus of a .... SEE THE FRESH OYSTERS. FILLETS OF HADDOCK AND gravy, if desired. 6 to 8 servings. schedule. The TUan 2 booster first quarter to meet criticism Aetna Life Affiliated compemies body to the government. I GRAYLEDQE 9 c>n l y ■umbor FLOUNDER. .FROZEN SHRIMP AND SWORDFISH man space trip next month, in­ new government. Khanh, who stead of in April. Three more rocket has been on the pad since racause the Gemini program is In cooperation with the Urban The current caretaker cabinet League ot Greater Hartford. ousted Premier Tran Van tandem crews may follow them Jan. 26. 16 months behind schedule. Huong In a bloodless coup Jan. has the same ministers as those serving before the coup, except Into orbit during 1966. NASA normally keeps Its Sources asld that checkouts of _.Z7, said hs did not Intend to par- launching dates secret until 10 (Saa Page ElgMl_ for Huong. VERSATILE GROUND BEEF IS THE BASIS FOR A WEALTH OF Thera have been rumors an q u r G iisBOiB-Youid' ZUan TURKEYS avg. - booster and the spacooraft were New shakeups are considered 4 4-2 SAVORY, ECONOMICAL BEEF DISHES. likely, both within the Cabinet May Lo»e House Because of Horse GROUND BEEF progressing so well that Oris som and Young could rocket and within Khanh’s military Maggie, a 12-year-old shaggy horse may cost Mr. command structure. There also FROZEN, CUBED Variety of Legislation into space as early as March 23 and Mrs. Vincent McDermott and daughter, Sharon, You will find all Pinehursf ground meofs . fresher-by-far . . . Even a small problem they Kosygin Welcomed are prospects of renwed anti- VEAL said, could push die flight back government demonstrations or 12, their home in Towaco, N. J. Township officials Fully Cooked HAM S Freshly Chopped Pinehurst 59c Introduced in Assembly into April. rioting. have ruled Maggie can’t stay on their property and 3 in 1 Blend of There was no official NASA U.S. military spokesman McDermott is thinking of selling his land and mov­ CUTLETS By Peking Officials said today that 82 Vietnamese comment. ing out of town. (AP Photofax.) W HOLE HAM lb. 49c LEAN CHUCK HAMBURG BEEF . . PORK . . VEAL HARTFORD (API—Rep. Law-^’Ihe other would authorize |226. ‘The Gemini troubles cleared fighters were missing and pre­ rence J. Oacdola, D-Mlddletown, 000 to run H for two years Jan. 19 when a spacecraft sur­ sumed captured, during one en­ EXTRA MILD! SPECIAL has introduced a bill in the Other biHs filed Thursday vived an atmospheric re-entry TOKYO (AP) — Soviet'^ Presumably Kosygin will dis­ gagement in coastal Binh DInh lb. 75c General Aaaembly to reimburse cuss military aid for North Viet Province last weekend. SHANK PORTION lb. 39c lb. 75c would: test o n ’' the final unmanned Premier Alexei N. Kosygin, Judge Withholds D ecision SKINLESS 2 lbs. four state employes for ex­ Provide 864 million in bonding night. Nam during his stay in Hanoi. Nineteen others were killed, lb 3 lb. lots $2.15 3 lb. lots $2.15 penses incurred while defend­ for various capital Improvement The Martin Oo., prime ‘litan 2 en route to Communist An indirect Peking warning to ten were wounded and 107 B U n PORTION lb. 49c FRANKS ing themselves against charges project*. contractor, and McDonnell Air North Viet Nam, arrived in Moscow not to Interfere with weapons lost in the encounter at brought during an' investiga­ Peking by plane today and Vietnamese affair# was carried the hamlets of Oat Khanh and On New Haven^s Petition tion of the Rights of Way Di­ (Sae Page Ten) (Saa Pag* Two) today by Peking’s official China Thang Kien aituatsd In a small n | ~ | n i7 PORK IS a great favorite right now . . . the qualit.v is excellent and the price right . . . vision of the Highway Depart­ was greeted by China’s News Agency. mountain valley. NEW HAVEN (AP ) — U. S. Robert W. Blanchette, an at­ "POLAR RAR" SPECIAL! 1 VrIU V 7-rib roasting cuts 3.5c, whole 10 to 11 lb. strip combination 55c. It’s Iowa corn fed very ment. Communist hierarchy. The agency said the Chinese Two companies of Viet Oong SELECTED PRODUCE The four men were suspended Kosygin and his delegation Communist party cabled the (Jircult Court Judge Robert P. torney for the railroad, said lean pork . . . at its very best just now. a'ttacked the hamlets Jan. 29, FARM HOUSE from their Jobs pending the out­ Pretty Much Family Fight will spend the night in Peking North Vietnamese (Communist) the U.S. spokesman said, and Anderson withheld decision the earliest possible date at FIRM, RIPE, SLICING come of their cases. One was which the railroad could end and go to Hanoi Saturday for labor party that: “ The two per- next day were repotted inside Thursday on whether the New TOMATOES 29c acquitted, and chargee against four days. They are expected to Ues and two countries wlH con­ the village distributing propa­ passenger service is July 16. MACARONI 3 For 1 >4 lb. basket the other three were eventually stop in Peking again on the way solidate our unity and friendahip ganda to the vtllageFB. Haven Railroad would be al­ Dennis N. Garvey, counsel for FANCY U.8. #1, KI SSETT Month of Magic $1.00 Specials dropped. World’s Fair Hassle back to Moscow. by stepping up our campaign A U.S. adviser t» th* area, lowed to seek Interstate Com­ the Iteilway Labor Elxecutives AND NEWPORT SCALE Under the bill Introduced The Soviet group was met at against American imperialism, Oapt. Moylan S. Chew, from merce Commission permission Association, questicxied Smith BAKING Save 20c Thursday Robert H. Kulpa of Buy this Newport scale for $2.49 with 5 Shurfine labeli Peking Airport by Premier foreign reachonaries and mod­ Doylestown, I^ ., said, “ they to end passenger service. about the trustees’ attempts to And LARRY GLEASON East Haddam would get Chou En-lal, Foreign Minister em revisionism.” held out until hheir ammo ran have the New Haven included CHEESE POTATOES 5,b 49c or purchase of 5 Shurfine items. Anderson gave no Indication by DETECTO 82.706.68, FrankUn J. Aldridge Mystifying to Many Chen Y1 and other high-ranking Modem revi^onlsm generally out. I think most of them were in the New York Central-Penn- of Meriden, 86,126, Donald G. officials according to a Radio is used by Peking to refer to the captured trying to get away.” when his ruMng would be issued. sylvania Railroad merger. SAVE 28c He told the packed courtroom |- -^TffTil^ Leavitt of Newington, $3,328.50 Peking broadcast monitored Soviet and Yugoslav Commu­ Smith said the negotiations NABISCO PREMIUM CRACKERS full pound box 89c MANCHESTER and Angelo V. Aresco of Middle- here. nists. at the start of the three-and-a- NEW YORK (A P )— People around the country must half hour District Court hearing had never involved New Ha­ SHURFINE FRUIT COCKTAIL town, $1,628.60. This contrasted with Kosyg­ A ^ w China News Agency ven's -passenger service. The Louis J. Padula. R-Norwalk, 5 6 mystified over the great hue and cry concerning the in’s Moscow departure, which ann^jp^ement received in To­ that It Is not the "function, duty Laos Deputy and power” of the court to pass trustees started talks with ths MOTOR SALES No. 2 Y - 2 cans— 3 1 / 2 cups, 5 to 7 servings. House majority leader, intro­ World’s Fair. People around New York are mystified was boycotted by Communist kyo "said North Viet Nam was stlpidation that the freight serv­ duced two bills that would es­ on the merit of the petition. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 818 Waat Center Street , too. Chinese goverqment officials. put on a war footing following a ice only was under discussioo, tablish an Institute of Materials Anderson, who has overseen 6 4 8 -m i The situation U this: rioting and hotel room short- Kosygin’s trip to Hanoi indi­ meeting of the national defense Now Called he said. Science and Engineering at the council last month. tils affairs of the New Haven Club Coupes . . . CnOass 3 cans ^ i . O O As fairs go, the biliion-dollar tages. cates a Soviet challenge to Com­ since it went into bankruptcy 317 Highland St., Manchostor, Conn. Phono 643-4278 University of Oonnecticut. A great many people around munist China’s predominance in The announcement followed Hardtops, Convertibles One bill authorizes bonding of New York venture went over in 1961, said the states served pretty well last year — but not the country decided that "W e’ll Southeast Asia. repeated Communiat charges Hunted M an up to 83,096,000 for the institute. that the United States is sta^ng by the line seem unable to come aa well as the rosy predictions wait and go to the fair next The Communist Chinese and up with anything more than pro­ and probably will again this year.” Surprisingly enough, President Ho Chi Min’s North secret air and sea strikes against North Viet Nam. The VIENTIANE, Loos (AP) — posals. Bulletins season. Most visitors have en­ many New Yorkers adopted the Vietnamese government have "After three and a half years, SHURFINE CORN...SLICED United States has denied the Premier Prince Souvanna Phou- Steel Industry joyed It. supported the Communist guer­ what is needed is cash in the Culled from AP W ires (See Page Seven) rillas in South Viet Nam. charges. ma emerged today aa Laos’ Valued All the squabbling people read strongman but once the power­ till and not pious pronounce­ at $4.95 CARROTS...SLICED BEETS Puts Maximum about is a sort of family fight ful deputy premier. Gen. Phou- ments," he said. ovar finances. It involves bank­ mi No.savan, Is desiyibed as a Even the New York-Oonnectl- TURMOIL MOUNTS On Pay Boost ers, politicians, factions withlh fugitive in the jungle with a cut plan for a $20 million pro ALBANY, N. Y. (A P )— MANCHESTER factions, and the redoubtable handful of policemen. gram to buy new equipment Turmoil in New York state's ACCURATE . AHRACTIVE T ^1.00 PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Robert Moses. A sharp turn of events after would be of little help, Anderson Democratic party mounted to­ bsLsic steel industry has decided This later-day Moses Is presi­ the week’s fighting in the tiny said. “ There has got to be, money day with a demand by New • EASY TO READ on a maximum package In­ dent of the fair and eagle-eyed , kingdom has left Phouml with­ York City’s Mayor Robert F. supervising master, planner and coming in to pick up the op­ crease of about two per cent In out the major role he held as Wagner that the party's state PUBLIC MARKET any contract negotiated with the pusher of public works projects rightwing leader in the shaky erating losses. This new propo- chairman resign. The Demo­ HUNT’S TOMATO SAUCE.. . . 10 calls $1.00 costing many billions of dollars il d ^ e not do it,” he said. United Steelworkers, a highly neutrali.st-rightlst coalition gov­ cratic mayor accused Chair­ c FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS pUced Industry official said during the past 40 years or so. ernment headed by neutralist He pointed out that the plan 803- 805 MAIN STR LT What Moses wants done gen­ la still only a proposal, and man WUIhun H. McKeoa o f Thursday. Premier Souvanna. helping to prolong the bitter He said the industry would not erally gets done, even though it I "The government declared lias not been acted on by either STOKELY m’ight take him 40 years to get state. intraparty struggle that pre­ ALL MEAT IS FRESHLY CUT. CAMPBELL’S MEAT SOUPS Toluntarily — presumably him a rebel and Will arrest him vented election ^ toe Demo­ meaning wdtheut a strike it done. An example: The re­ ; if he tries to come bacH,” a cab­ Anderson chided New York and NOT PRE-PACKAGED! MEAT PIES cently completed Verrazano- several times for moving slowly cratic majority lestoets to too CHIX or MUSHROOM grant a contract liighsr than the inet mlnlrter said in an inter­ legislature until Repobllcan average of the 1962 and 1968 set­ Narrows Bridge, linking Brook­ view. to aid the railroad. At one point lyn and Staten Island. That one The official, Ngon Sananl- he said, "If New York had legislators stepped to tbto SMALL, LEAN, SHORT SHANK RAR CHIX BROTH tlements. These were about 2M week. per cent and less than 2 per cent to. 45c MAGIC VEGETABLE SPECIALS pended because ot the Feb. running the show his own way, 000-man royal Laotian army. KaUenb*M4i addressed the court Judge threatened to do this Manehostor'i Finost Coffoo and union election. Incumbent Pres­ and he does not take kindly to His lisa began after he engi­ during the hearing. yeoterday boonnso, ho aatf, CHICKEN LEGS, quortwod...... H». 49e LEAN FRESH PORK CUTS Toa Valuas ident DavlA J. McDonald is any criticism about the way he neered an army coup that The spokeemen for the states trial tewyen wore not **a4y CHICKEN RREASTS Nt. 69c # WINGS lb. 29c WHITE being opposed by USW Secre- rum his shows. forced ths resignattoii of Pho­ teaded with the judge for a. to proceed with their enaifi umi Sananikone aa premier on S.ttle more time to let the tegls- OCOMA BRAND — FROZEN WHOLE or HALF lary/rrrainirer I. W. Abel. Now, back to the World’s and the eourt, tharefaro, dM 10 oz. Maxwell Hoitsa Instant The ofOciad *aid both eandl Fair. Dec. 81, 1989. Ha alw directed tetures act. not have enoujgk work to da, TURKEY WINGS lb. 3Sc DRUM STICKS lb. 39c Sweeney pointed out that if $1.39 Cauflower e a . dates apparsntly reaUse the All the current flap and com­ ths H ila r y operation In 1960 Cottar did not oooMMut aa FRESH HAMS l.. 69g oompanles cannot grant con­ motion over the fair is largely that ousted ths regime of Pre­ Andaraoh let the truatees pe­ his remarks of yeatotday tract Improvements greater the result of the fact that paid mier Souvanna. tition the IOC, be oould later oourt today. Ho than steel industry economics admissions during the six Souvanna regained ths pra amend the order to stop them, only that he would pot tonto FANCY CHOICE BEEF FRESH PORK BUUS u. 49c ' Shurfina Instant Coffaa 6 oz. 69c YELLOW ONIONS ...... 3 H>s. 26e mietshlp in June 1962 and made if, tor Instance, a specific plan BONELESS CROSS OUT tor • nloe dictate. This conclusion waf noonths last year didn’t total aa oaoeo on the trial ItoA ~ ALSO — 64 Shurfina Taa Bags 49e reached from their campaign much as had been hoped. himself defense mlnteter. Pho­ tor public subaidy te authorized. •wssney also gave the judge a PO T R O A S T ...... lb. 79c atatenMnte, he said. The hope was for 46 mllUon te umi was relega^ to finance CUDNIO COBDCmirP VBBSHLY GROUND, LEAN FRESH SPARE RUS, FREW FORK HOCKS. 1664 and 80 nqiUlon this year. minister, losing aoutool of stotamant from all the senators Neither McDcnaM nor Abel WASHINOTON (AP) «« HiARARUR^S Rt.59c had any immediate eommsuit. Tha actual flgiur* for the .first army. at ilia ataitos sarved by tha Une FRESH FORK FEET, m td FREW SHOUUNEtS saasoa hum d out to b* 87,146,' torus* 1 ^ to • wiMng fiM oourt to wait until Rato RMtott. *m* at nUESHLY GROUND, LEAN CORNER Thare was on* report, bow- Abrahaaa A. RRdastf, K over, Ibat aomc union people 380. iMiv* onaiMNlI nmiiiai’innaiiai'* vp ax’- fsdsnfi togistotkm aouM .be C H U C K R E E F ...... Nv. 69c MAIN and Several unantlctpated drrel' Smiiheonian Receives Space VehUdd •ot Hfi to npita ponwr to 10 PMMMd* wer* mwouraged that tbs indus­ O W e 1 ^ PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. TURNPIKE try vobintarUy attarsd two per opmente had an adverse i^eot New exhibit the Smithshiiiaii Institute is »n Agens-B space vehicle, recced haun of turtoim Tha railroad pioa* to *ak to* VEAL-lEff-PORK * ALWAYS A FH4E UNi OF CHOICI XX> ior 6*rmis*Hm to cut oobw 6*nt. on th* gate. Among tbtm Weije from the Air n»rce. Above the rocket are a U.S- trainer j ^ e from World War MUMuy COAiMNATION ... lb. 69c OPEN 8 AJR. FRL & SAT. OPEN TILL 9 THURS. & FRL S d •6tll6«Mat w«r* atads cn bad weatbsr durttig ttao owotaig WBsfi to I w fibsi^l tinrto* fiito, GROUND TWICE for » sdoe meat loaf sr mpat balls. PROBUCE M i BAKERY ITEMS I araOu, and thin widiljr ohroat- I and a 1912 GOrtia "puahek." Jamee Bradley. Inatitute dficial. ia at the roe- i f t a .(•m Fufo mmk •lod Mporfii at M«w a m tnimu (AT I>ho|o|ax.) - r t S T s ^ X ' , a . - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1966 PAGE T H H S H v ^ F A C T TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 6, ld«6 improrsmsnt in tile job sltua- Bheet M etel WorKers’ Iintama- \ tlon. tlonal AsaociaHon and the Inter­ VISIT OUR TOY tors of the Rockville Area Events national Brotherhood of Elec­ Rockville-V ernon Chamber of Commerce. GemiiLi P ro je c t Sheinwold QH Bridge People trical Workers. DISCOUNT DRPT. The action was taken at the WA8HINGTON (AP) — A months-old dlsputs ended “Free Gift Wrapptag" board’s monthly meeting earlier Brighter Side North dealer P icks tip Steaih In Capital Thursday when thrse railroad FRANKLIN FIRST ENVOY this w'eek. EVEN LOWLY DEUCE Both »id«* w jjlg *'’'* NOKTH shop craft imions won a three- WASHINGTON — The United Chamber officials noted that MAY HAVE n s USE In the ARTHUR DRUfi Board Okay Seen (Cont$nned fr«»n Page One) year contract providing hourly States Department of State the department’s central office Of the iSews By ALFRED SHEINWOLD a <3 WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ National Men’s Team Champion dent Johnson and Soviet leaders pay hikes totaling 30.6 cents. traces its history to 1775, when Is located in Wethersfield, about crhft, which builds the capsule, Affected are some 60,000 Benjamin Franklin led the Oom-> 20 miles away, and the nearest If you talk about the good have yet to work out the details report development of future cards a player holds he will News members of the International mlttee of Secret Oorres- For Teacher Pay branch is located in Willimantic, VNANIMOUS VOTE 4>bage somewhere between Hal- Gemini hardware Is progressing WIST of their tentative and informal Association of Machinists, the pondence. about 22 miles away, ^^either knock w oM and scowl at you * 2 Read Herald Ads. WASHINGTON (AP) ey^lle, Ala., and Rio Grande as a result of the Jan. 19 flight. for jeopardizing his liKk with K10 54 agreement to exchange 'visits office is readily available by J 104 5 A 9 I 7 ^ PETER LANDERMAN Freshman congressman Andrew Valley, Tex.” Sources said that, barring a your loose talk. If the same $ this year. public transportation. Q J 10 O K 9 S 5 1 srroCKHOLM, Sweden (A P ) A three - year package for^joltit meeting witn the PTO of Jacobs Jr. called for a vote o;i major problem, Qemlnt flights player has a mn of bad cards Officials said only there has Since approval and ^n ds for i How can you lose 20 tons of 10 64 ♦ 933 — Peter Landerman, the R iver­ teacher’s pay lias been approved the Vernon EleTtTentary School. the House floor and won by a 1- cabbage? That’s what Haley- couM be conducted every 9 to 10 he will talk about them himself been no understanding so far on such an office require legislative side, Calif., student who spent No business 'R'lll he conducted 0 margin. His proposal: Will ville supermarket manager L. weeks. To keep pace, NASA Is and may even show you the timing or extent of the proposed by the Vernon Education As­ action, letters have been sent to 4 A Q 1 9 S 7 16 months in a Soviet jail, aaid that night. you marry me? B. Williams wants to know. So expected to name the crews for deuces he picks up — never O Q 5 2 trips — when and where John­ sociation, composed of local State Sen. Franklin G. Welles, ] today hla release "was the hap­ The salah’ schedule approved "Y e a ," replied Kay Welsh, his he placed the above ad in the the Utird and fourth manned realising how important deuces 6 A 6 3 son would go In the Soviet Union teachers, and is expected to all state representatives from flights, within two weeks. piest moment of my Vfe." by the teachers calls for a bright-eyed office aide from local paper. or how broadly and at what meet with little or no opposition Tolland County, and to repre­ may be. "1 simply could not believe I MANCHESTER starting salary in September of back home in Indiana. Williams said he ordered the Grissom, an A ir Force major, North dealer WiM time Soviet leaders would tour when the plan is presented to sentatives from East Windsor, could go home again,” he said. $5,100 for new teachers. The It was a simple voice vote. No cabbage last Thursday and the and Young, a Navy lieutenant Both sides vulnerable Pus 1 a the United States. PARKADE the Vernon board of education South Windsor and Enfield. Landerman, 34, arrived here by maximum pay for teachers is roil call Involved. truck carrying the m ^ u ce left commander, are to make a West oMned the queen of dia­ Pau 3 6 later this month. AB Paw air on his way to New York. Johnson got word through dip­ $8,364, based on the number of The chamber has also request­ The only written record of it Texas on schedule. The Oklaho­ brief three-orbit, five^KXir flight monds, East signaled with the 3 N T Pm « Salary negotiations have been years In teaching. ed local assistance be provided ' Soviet officials released Lan- lomatic channels early this was made by Jacobs, 32, a Indi­ ma firm which owns the truck to try out the spacecraft. The nine and South took the ace. week that the Soviet leaders conducted since October be­ During the first year, teach­ by the Internal Revenue Service second flight crew, Air F)orce denqan Tfaursday, 30 months anapolis Democrat, in his own said the driver called Wednes Declarer promptly led his club "Taka care of your deucaa, and hoped he would visit the Soviet tween a VEA Committee and a ers wotild receive an additional for area residents in making out Maj. Edward White and Air short of serving his three-year journal. day from Fayette, Ala., Saying to dummy and cashed two more your acea will taka care of Union and were interested In his committee from the board of $100 after 20 years teaching in their tax returns. The request Force Oapt. James McDivltt, term for the death of a Russian Here’s how he notes it; he had become stuck in the mud high clubs to get rid of the los­ themaelves." suggestion that they visit the education. Albert Kerkin heads the .system, another $100 a^er was rejected by the IRS. are to remain in space for four In a traffic accident. Gifts for Valentine’s Day .. Teh. 14 "Dec. 11, 1964 , 2 p.m.. Inter­ and planned to arrive in Haley in g diamonds. Dally <)neatioa United States. theU 1“ Personal aPolicies Commit 26 yyears t f n l T l teaching,H r l H I I I J , veffective a I va,- » C i Married Couples .Meet view with Kay Welsh for Job on ville that night. days. The immediate danger was With both aidea vntawrable, CAROL GHANMNO It was understood that the tec of the VEA, Miss Edith Ca- , September 1966. and JlOO after I The regular monthly meef- my House office staff. She got But Williams said Thursday The third flight will be for MVini»sw\an i\ f a/sVi/^n1 on *Aa

• '.y ii''. i '4v'If pAcn fp R i P A G E F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1966 Steel Indugtry "Barffgin Hunters^ Special FOR R M T tSoutli Windsor BOY SCOUT Events » aa« 19 m m . Maato fYajM- TV-Radio Tonight WAtfeS Pick Queen, Puts Maximum tare aeuai ar alea Inter-Agency Dinner-Dance Notes and News InW orld 'TSy BOTH For Sale-Reasonable, ’ 96 mm. aUda prejaeton. * On Pay Boost YYELOON DRUG CO. Troop 183 JAKARTA, Indonesia Appleatein of6o>th«r to lose weight end to tMs form)iIa it would mean an C9JICAGO (AP) — Oollectora'^nals offering the betatron for Aa Inter-agency dinner dance^dessert; Wednesday, soup and celebrate Boy Scout Week, Feb. the government has been killed. ( 8) Rifleman (^MO) FUntatooes (O Portland, Conn., with a weight Share each oGiera wa4ght prob- Increase of slightly more than of conversation pieces have aalc. •ocial ia schedule for Feb. 27 crackers, turkey salad sand 7 through 18, according to Wil­ The official news agency An- (30) Tur Boat Annls 34) Antiques ARE loea of 81 pounds for the year, lanu. eight cents an hour for the steel­ missed a lulu — a bright-red "A number of aAate unlvarM. wich, cherry crisp; Thursday, (30) Superman 8:00 ■ ) HoyM “ SMALL at 7:80 p.m. at the VUlage Lan­ liam Leonard, scoutmaster. tara reported ,that the rebel, (34) Kindergarten (U) Su^lpUonrlnUon TV . was loot night crowned queen Manchester women who had workers. That would be far be* antique atom-smasher that the tt,ea, government projects and tern Bam In Manchester. beef stew fiind vegetables (po­ Kahar Muzaklcar, was killed (80) (heyenne <38j The CMtina of the Manohester WATBS at been members of a Hartford low published estimates of what University of Chicago has been foreign governmenta anawered AD elected officials, appointed tato, carrots, celery and peas), They will begin the week by (34) What's NewT (8-30-40) The FahiMrVoaagb-'“ the union demanded when the Wednesday in a clash with secu­ ter a 10th anniversary bonipiet at group to enjoy slimming re­ trying to peddle, at a bargain the ad,” aald Mokstad, "but ne­ WONDER offleiala and department heads (Mil pickles, rolls and butter, attending church services on (18) MagUla Gorilla OPEN Piano’s Reataurant, Bolton. sig n ^ to form the club in this current contract was reopened gotiations always fell through.” Sunday at Second Congregation­ rity forces in South Celebes. (30) Film 8:80 (8) Survival price, for six years. and secretaries are included. cookies; Friday, baked maca­ The agency quoted Brig. Gen. ( 8) News ^ » » -30) Bob Bops Chrysler She aucceeds Mrs. Kenneth town. Ouurtsr m m bers are Jan. 1. “ It would have made an Inter­ Mokstad said tha 200-ton beta­ Further Information and tick­ roni and cheese, harvard beets, al Church. A family night ban­ (10) Eye-DenUfy VALENTINE Orifrin of Bolton. Those estimates ranged up­ tron. which cost $460,000 new, Ibu Subroto aa saying that Mu- (24) Yellowstone Park Mrs. Barbara Thompson, the esting conversation place,’’ Cle­ ets may be obtained by contact­ jam aindwich, fruit. quet on Wednesday night wiU be ( 8-30-10) Addsms Fsmllr Beeldea the queen, the liat club’s first president; Mrs. ward from 20 cents, but have would carry a 31 million price the highlight of the week. aakkar's death means that secu­ (40) Laramie (13) On Broadway Tonight TOItITE ment Mokstad of tlie universi­ ing Carlo Prestileo, Edward Membership Social Set (30) TugtM^ Annie (34) Open Mind of top 10 loaera taioludes Mra. Lauretta Gagne, Mrs. Grace not been confirmed or denied by tag today. The university asked, rity in the area "has been com' (22) Top 23 Plus One ty’s division of physical PastulSL, Francis Neater, Julia The Women's American ORT Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple pletely reertored.” ( 8-30-40) Valentine's Dsy EMBROIDERED Allan Weilee, 63 pounds; Mr*. GlgUo, Mrs. Gertrude Smachet- union leaders. sciences, said in an interview 3100,000. Beth Sholom will give the in­ 6:10 ( 3) Newi. Sports. Weather ( 8) Rlcnard Diamond » George Caine, 64 pounds; Mra. Durlg or Elsie Plank. will spon.'ior a paid-up member­ 6:16 (8) Peter Jennlnse—News te and the late Mrs. Jo m Neither McDonald nor Abel Thursday night. "When toe interested schools Equipped with 4-«pe«d, tnuts- vocation while the Rev. C. Ron­ 8-13) Gomer Pyls, OSKC Wsdter Potjrra, 61 pounds; Miaa St. Peter's Bplscoptd Church ship soci.'il tomorrow at 8 p.m. ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — 6:30 (8) Bourbon S t Be«U 30-10) FDR ^ Bucholz and Mrs. Sara Ross. have made any concrete de­ When It was InMalled in 1948, and governments requested misolofi, leatherette Interior, '. sprin hold a seminar on Christian at Temple Beth Hillel, Foster ald Wilson of Second Congre­ (13) Newabest NANDKEROHIEF Mary Cotter, 49 pounds; Mra. mands during their campaign. James Farmer, director of the (30) Film Shorts Dr. BMward Besser was the first the 100-million volt betatron was funds for it, they were told seat belts, signal Indicators, unity Sunday at 7 :30 p.m. at the St. Tickets and further infor­ gational Church will deliver the American Congress of Racial (34) What's New Thomaa Badore, 47% pounds; medical advisor of the group, McDonald has confined himself the large.st of about a dozen in 'might as well get a new one as bumper OTC^ders, wind­ welcoming address. Arthur Du- 10:00 Miss Kathleen Reed, 44% church. mation may be obtained by EquaHty, says the civil rights (3) Walter Cronkite 8) Step This Way and Atty. Philip Bayer its le­ mainly to promising "the best the world. But H became obso­ a used one,’ ’’ said Mokstad. shield washer, electric wipers. Bach of the churches In town rault, neighborhood commis­ (10-23-30) HunUey-Brinkley 1 pounds; and Mrs. Steve Ur- contract you ever had.” Abel calling Mrs. H. CJordon, Wood­ organization is seeking skilled 10-33-Sm Jack Benny gal oounaelor The old betatron ■was used by (18) Subscription TV sin, 42% pounds; Mrs. Harry lete when the university ac­ will be represented by Its clergy­ land Dr. sioner, will make the Charter U.S. Negroes to work in Africa. 6:66 (30) Peter Jennings—^News 8-13) Slatteiy'B People has criticized what he calls the quired a 460-mllHon voR syn- the late Enrico Fermi, pioneer ( 8-3(M0) 13 (5'Clock High Oormean, 89% pounds and Mrs. Mrs. William Banner, Mrs. men and a lay man. CM> Scout News Presentation while special pre­ FVirmer, ending a five-week 7:0U (12-22-30-40) News. Sporia. (34) Flaherty and FUm weakness of the 1962 and '63 chrocyclotron. 'nuclear physicist. sentations will be made by Wil­ Weather 10:80 Ralph Mills, 30 pounds. Irene Bennett, Mra. Marian The seminar will have as Its Cub Scout Pack 228, Group tour of Africa, said Zambia, U;00 08) Subscription TV pacts. The -doughnut shaped *1689.00 topic "What is Christian Unity Dens 6, 7, 10, 11 and Web- liam Leonard. Movies of the (8) Death Valley Days (C) (10^3-80) Jack Paar! (O "Hsard Along,” a former Croesen, Mra. Anna JeskI, Mrs. A betatron, Mokstad said, n. Tanzania, Ethiopia and Nigeria (10) Have Gun Will ’rravel Eva Kennedy, Mra. Barbara Chief among union aims this produces a high-voltage electron Instrument, which .stood 17 feet and Do We Want I t ” elos will meet tonight at 7:30 Valley Forge Jamboree will be (34) (Operation Amiga (34) Ch. 34 Report Saturday feature of The Her­ year are total Job security, im­ had asked him for recruits to Thoma.7, Mra. Bess Thompson or X-ray beam which breaks high in a 40-by-60-foot space, at the Wapping Community shown by Walter Partington, (301 Mystery Business (38-l(VlM3-80^ Newsi. ald, played an Important role proved pensions, settlement of Card Party Set "help build their'countries.” He (SO) Sports Camera Sports Weather A Moa* nw aghtfal and Mrs. Helen Zimmer Joined down high-energy nuclear parti­ has been dismantled and sold House. The theme of the month district commissioner. in launching the Manchester all local grievances that have TED ■nie card party sponsored by said that American Negroes (23) Mass HIghlighU . (3 0 ^Tonight I>s Crane (C) Show the WATES the first month of cles. Among Its uses are the part by part for about 310,000. is Trailblazer. (40) Peter Jennings—^News ( 8)(13) Lea Movie Crane S' F o r Y o r t 1 WATBB 10 years ago. An ar­ been pending for some time, ,the Abe E. Miller American A highlight of the evening will would be hired on a contract ( 8)(8) Gals Movie Storm Valaatine Ramembraaea! its inception- They were, to­ radiation of cancers, and the The following boys will re­ be the pr^entatlon of the Eagle (3-13) Rawhide ticle, written Oct. 23, 1964 by and increased wages. ‘DISCOVERY’ MARKED TRUDON Legion Auxiliary which was basis by the interested govern­ (U) Tonigl.. Conveniencol 4 the late Mrs. Mary ,Tay4or, so­ gether with tha founders, given detection of flaws In large ceive awards: wolf badge, Award to Richard Berkman by ments. SEE SATUKUAT’S TV WEEK FOR COBOTJ&TE8) Lea Crane ShowUSTINO McDonald has said that the OCX3KBURN, Son Salvador — INC. canceled because of the snow Gregory Boop; Bear badge, Da­ ciety editor, told of a grroup special awards at last night’s pieces of metal. It also is highly •tortn last week will be held to­ Isadora Wolfson, Charter Oak b^quet. union has "other considers effective as a sterilizer. Discovery Day is Observed Tolland Tpke. vid Dunbar and Robert Noridge, o f women in Hartford who had tions” besides the 3.5 per cent Talcottvilie night at 8 at the Main St. Le­ Council commissioner. Wolfson, ROME (AP) — The Italian In June 1965 the WATES In 1969, a clas.slfied advertise­ every October 12 on this tiny and lion badge, Gerald Boop, banded together to kxm weight. guideline laid down by the na gion Hall. Hiere will be door a 25-year veteran of scouting, government plana to set up a On Jan. 11. 1955, an article in first talent show, "Tons of ment appeared in CSiicago Bahamas island where Onlum- Open Eves, till 9 Ross Dunbar. holds numerous awards such as "scientific d ty” which would GREEN STAMPS tional administration. bus first sighted land in 1492 prizes and refreshments. Also, g;old arrow, Ross Dun­ The Herald advised that "All Fun,” was presented. This has newspapers and scientific Jour- Scouters Key, Scouters Award serve as a center for improving Radio, women interested in diet ther' become an annual production. Dance Show Sunday bar and David Dunbar, Martin and the Silver Beaver. primary education in developing Members of the Wapplng Gansert, Raymond Spalla and (This listing Includes only those news broodoaste o f 10 or M Turnplka rlaa apy are invited to attend the Receipts from the show are Robert May, institutional rep­ countries through movies and , 976 Main gb branch of the Jane Hart Sthool Steven Hayes, and silver ar­ minute length. Some statlona carry other abort newsoaato.) 706 Mlddla firtpt meeting of the newly used to award prtees to women Hadassah Sets resentative and acting chair­ television. formed Manchester WATB5S who have been top weight los­ of Dancing will participate in row, Ross Dunbar, David Dun­ man, will ^>eak on the troop's It has scheduled a conference WDBC—1886 '7:80 News of the World Dow ntow n Tnmplka B. bar, Steven Hayes. 7:50 Sing Along (Women’s Association to Enjoy ers. The show has also been the school's annual March of monthly outing program and the In Rome March 22-28 to discuss 5:00 Long John Wade Slimming). The club is being Fashion Show Dimes Show at the Lithuanian Also, denner bar, R o b e r t 8:00 Dick Robinson 8:10 Pope Concert FAIRWAY I given at -veterans hospitals in It’s SO easy Lake of Isles summer camp. the project. The United States, 9:40 Nlghlbeat formed for the purpose of the area and for charitslble or­ Rah, J27 La'wrence S t, Hart- Gorton and assistant denner The benedictloh will be given Britaiin, Poland, India, Brazil, 1:06 News Sign Oft 10:30 80 Minute Theater WHAY—tit helping women encourage each ganizations. Doctors have ap­ Manchester Chapter of Had- bar, Richard Gay. by the Rev. Dennis R. Hussey of Nigeria, Morocco, Greece and 11:00 Ne'ws fiord Sunday at 3 pm. 6:00 Gene Anthony 11:16 Sports Final proved the therapeutic values dassah will sponsor a Spring Named FMd Manager St. Bridget’s Church. two United Nations agencies 6:30 News. Sporia and Weather Participants are: Debbie John Eno of 12 Oakwood Dr. 11:30 Art Johnson Show Involved by having the over­ Fashion Show Tuesday, Feb, Oarson, Denise Cote, Valerie The banquet Is being arranged have accepted invitations to at­ 7:00 Kdward P. Morgan WPOP—1418 has been named field sales 7:15 Joe Edwards 6:00 Lou Terri weight women appear before 16, at 8:30 at Temple Beth Slho- IVAter, HcUn Gilbert, Gail Has- by the Women’s Auxiliary. tend. 1:30 Sign Off to shop 7:00 Ken Griffin NOTICE lom. manager for the Allstate In­ Members of Girl Scout Troop The “ scientific city,” planned audiences to dance, sing and 'ken, Boverty and Juanita WINF—138# 12:00 Sal LaRosa poke fun at themselves. Mro. Muriel Levine of Hart­ surance Companies. OM will serve on tables. 18 miles west of Milan, is initial­ 6:00 Wall St. Today. OF ADOPTION Soltanea, Margaret and Mary Eno will direct the sales and 6:00 News. Weather, Sports During the first year of its ford will be the commentator m e n IColoy, Da'vay Newth, ly es^mated to coat S4.8 million. Radio Greater Hartford OF ORDINANCE service operatlom of district 6:15 organization, WA'llHK members (Herald phoio by Pinto) for the show which will feature Patatda and Sharon Rayhall, 6:45 Lowell Thomas: Sports In accordance with the pro­ sales managers and agents at LISBON, Portugal (AP) —Six 7:00 News were s u cce s ^ l in shedding 4,- Mrs. Griffin, last year’s WATES queen, arranges the latest in spring fashions. DarMl Rstynolda, Lisa 81. Onge AllsUte offices in Massachus­ visions of Chapter 3, Section 9, Heavy Bloomers persons, including three univer 7:36 Silver Platter FREE 000 pounds and it was suggest­ Proceeds from the show wiH and SBea Tartagdl*^ etts and Vermont. 8:00 S. Catholic at E. Catfaolie Now you can SAVE of the Town Charter, notice is ed that the name of the show be royal robes of Mrs. Applestein, this year’s monarch. benefit the John F. Kennedy slty students, were sentenced to 8:30 Jerry Gordon Alao Heidi W u d id , Deane, FTA Gommittes Named hereto^ given of the adoption by changed to “Two Tons of Fun.” Memorial Pavilllon at the He­ Called Secret prison terms from one to two 9:30 Speak Up, Hartford DELIVERY the Board of Directors of the ■dward and Steven ArgenU, Tho Orchard HiH PTA has 12:15 Sign Off This idea was vetoed and the brew University Medical Cen­ years Thursday night for hold­ w n Town of Manchester, Connecti­ master. "The Misty Men” play­ Gail Baaupre, Donna Donlan, elected Principal Hilda Mon­ 0—1086 annual event is billed simply as ed background music during Public Records ter In Israel. aghan as chairman of the To Pretty Legs ing membership in the outlawed 5:00 Afternoon Edition ARTHUR DRUG cut, February 2. 1965, of an Kathy Kuetm, Robin Foster, Communist party and for sub­ 6:00 News. Sports, Weather "More Tons of Fun.” the evening. For tickets, contact Mra. groupa' nominating ocramlttee. 6:45 3 Star Extra ordinance m followsj___ Karen Geda. Debbie Morris, versive activities. TERMS OF OFFICE About 39 of the 70 women Dr, Besser spoke and com­ Mechanic's Lien Frederick Buchman, 216 Laid- DetMe CMbom, Joanne Sanford, Other committee menfben in­ LONDON (A P )—Girls, if you 7:06 (Conversation Pieca attracted to the first meeting of clude Mrs. Edward Lyons and want pretty legs— keep them Hundreds of students demon­ O BE IT ORDAINED by the mended the group on its pur­ MSG Corp. against Howard low Rd. Janet Ihrafl, Oaroi Waitkus strated against the political Board of Directors of the Town WATES signed up as members. pose. He said "We doctors used M. Werner and Harold Roth and Ruth TYewtieha. Mrs. David Joseph. H is oom- worm in cold weather. The group now numbers around mittee will sidimit recommen­ Wear heavy bloomers, thick court proceedings during the FQR A LIMITED TIME of Manchester that the term of to hand our overweight patients .stein, property at Olcott and More Raise Wheat 200 . OoneesBloB Bids Asked dations for new offic.ers to be stockingB, tweed skirts, even two day trial. office for any Town official and a diet, tell them to slick to it S. Main Sts., 35,533.75. , A <(• Town Manager Terry V. installed by the PTA In May. boot*. If you don't yw may any member of any Town In the post, awards to top for their own good, and send Certificate of Trade Name OTTAWA (AP) — Canada will losers have included trips to DAR ES SALAAM, Tangan­ I^renkel said today the town The PTA wttl hold an execu­ get erythrocyanoek crurom board, agency or commission them home. Now we send them William Peck and James Mc­ yika—African wheat coopera­ announce before the end of Bermuda for two and monetary ia accepting sealed bids for the tive board meeting Tuesday at pueHarum frigidum, and 'who not otherwl.se fixed by the to the WATES.” He also said Carthy d-b-a Family Billiards, tives in Tanganyika have ex­ operatlan of the refreshment March whirii of four American gifts. Last night's recipients 8 pjn. in the school library. 'would 'want that? B M m t/ e w Charter, the Ordinances or Spe­ that he expected that, after Tolland Tpke panded to the point where near­ aoncession at Spring Pond. ^enes it 'will choose to be the cial Acta of the Town of Man­ were given money and gifts. Uibaa League Speaker Author of the keep your weathering its first 10 years, Building Penult ly twice as many African as Bids wiU be opened March 12 lega worm and keep them Royal Canadian Air Force’s chester, shall be for a period of Since the founding of Manches­ the club would go on forever. ■ad aa award will be made af­ There •will be no Junior RTF To Joseph Roasetto, 4-family European farms raise wheat, pnhty theory la ITof. Alexeui- new tactical Jet fighter, in­ two years, commencing on the ter WATBB, clubs have organ­ WATES officers for 1965 are, ter town council ^proval. meeting this week. The Sidair- formed sourcee say. second Tuesday of November of apartment house at 114-116-118-1 The African farms, however, der Boyd, 60. f0/l65... ized in Bridgeport, New Haven, besides Miss Bedford, Mrs. 120 Birch 8t., 336,000. are generally smaller. ffi Bid forma may be obtained banlte Young Adidt Group wHl The planes under considera­ Otam.4H' each even numbered year. meet hi the Goodwin Room of “Oirbi 'Who dresa ocantily in Milford, West Haven, Seymour, Helen Zimmer, -vice president; •t tl^ town manager’s office at oold weather run the risk of tion are the Northrop F5 Free­ 5.20 This ordinance .shall take ef­ Hartford and Orange. Members town hall along w^th other the South Church, Hartford at Mrs. Lucy Badore, secretary; getting fat colvea and blotchy dom Fighter, the Douglas 9t4 nee- a-M fect ten (10) days after this of other clube Joined the group tnformatioa regarding opera­ 7:30 pxn. Sunday. WiHlam J. Skyhawk, the Grumman AO In­ publication In thl.s newspaper Mrs. Elizabeth Pavelack, treas­ aUns by the time they're 30.” Diem. W of about 200 at the anniversary urer; Mrs. Bette Francoline, as­ tion o f the concession. Brown, executive director of the the profeooor commented to re- truder and, the Ling-Temco- pro'vlded that within ten (10) Sprmkd said the awlmming Urtian League, will be Ifce Vought A7. ' 5.95 days after this publication of banquet. sistant treasurer, and Mrs. Bet­ p ottm . ^ M I T H ty Sadloski, corresponding sec­ area will be opened on week­ speaker. They can be iriotinis of ery- The one chosen Hkely will be aao-a-SB this ordinance a petition signed Red and white centerpieces ends starting Menuxial Day by not leas than flye (5) per were on the tables, and women retary. Monday, the Jimlor choir wlH ttarocyanosis cninim puelkuum buiH at the Canadalr plant in Diem. 6)4* ■ad then daily June 20 througdi meet from 8:30 to 7 :30 p.m. and frigidum, the medical name for Montreal. The number to be cent of the electors of the guests of honor were given cor­ the Labor Day weekend. 5routh choir 7:30 to 8:30 in the a coodltion caused by exposure built 'wiH depend on the unit ON WONDERFUL 7 .4 5 town, as determined from the sages of red and white carna­ Colors Guide Drivers Next Week’s Menus chapel. to cold. price. Rag. ■-■■ latest official lists of the Regis­ tions. SeatM at the head table South Windsor High School; Wedneeday, the intermediate "Every week I see six or sev­ Diem, a* trars of Voters, has not beer were Dr. Besser, Atty, Bayer, MINNBAPOLia — Color- Monday, hot dog on roll, potato choir will rehearse from 7 to 8 en cases o f 'women 'who are per­ Sea Yields Heat PAUL 9.95 filed with the Town Clerk re­ Mrs. Doris Balding of TTie Her­ coding of highways Is being chips, fruit; Tuesday, sloppy pm . and the senior choir at 8 fect down to their legs—^then questing Its reference to a ald. Mra. Marion Wells. Connec­ tried at highway interchanges Joe on roll, g^reen beans, rice nag. 18.B0 special Town election. p m they become awful and gross, NEW YC«IK — Enough heat ticut WATES Queen from the In Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, nuddbig; Wednesday, corned said Prof. Boyd. Otam. g* Robert M. Stone, BaakefbaO Game to 'warm 62 mflUon homes for Manchester club. Harvey F. Florida, and Oregon. To come beef ha-Th, beets, spice cake; His theory is ttiat tissue and 11.95 Secretary Ward, Mrs. Arline Griffin, 1963 8t. Margaret Mary's Junior abnoat an entire 'Winter was Board of Directors out of an interchange on the Thursday, roast turkey, gravy, fat multiply on oold l^s to nag. lB.gi queen, and Miss Jane Bedford, right highway, drivers simply mashed potatoes, peas, cran- CYO basketball league teem keep them ■worm, and they out­ drawn from the sea In one 24- Manchester, Connecticut will play S t Bernard’s Sunday hour period by Hurricane Carla Diem. 10)4' Dated at Manchester. Con- president of the group. Ward, follow "their” color, applied in ^ berry sauce, ice creeim; Friday, grow the blood supply. a band along the edge of the at 1 p.m at St. Catherine’s Speaking of the modem miss, in 196L IN 17.05 aecticut. this 3rd day of F eb-! director and producer of •oup, pizza pic or egg salad WATE8 .shows, served as toast­ road. ■sjulwich, apple cake. gymnasium. Broad Brook Ble- he said: "The skirts they wear Pteg. 2Z.7a ruary, 1966. mentary School, Rye S t ore oomperable to grass ^irts Elementary schools: Monday, GORHAM dam. 12* hambnrg on roll, buttered green in the West Indies, and other and yellow beam, potato chips, Maaohester Evening Herald places where underneath their RANGE SltVERPLATE 25.50 fruit; Tuesday, meat and noo- South Windsor Correspondeat, skirts they wear very little or .A .VI) nag. Z4.00 ^ casserole, Ottered spinach. Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- nothing—according to what my FUEL OIL HOME Wheat bread and butter, gelatin 0148. assistants tell me.” So dteoratlvi. so useful — sm— i The professor is a bachelor L for a snow blower? and h e ^ of Manchester Unl- GASOLINE Use for... centerpiece, salads, popcorn, potato chipt, mayon­ vorsity's Deportment of Sur- AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY naise, sauces, fiowert, nuts, candy, shrimp, dipt, at a beverage ENTERTAINMENT gory. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 p A < a MANCHESlIiS BVENtNC) HERALD, IUNCHS8TEB, CXJNN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY (,1 9 0 6 Laos Deputy Stocks in Brief Pretty Much Family Fight 4Umrl|FatFr Let us leoonstruet ttts time table of ‘-T progrsss. NEW YORK (AP) —The stock Etm tm g ^ n n i h About 1930, everybody’s favorite way Now Called maricst backed away Irregular­ World’s Fair Hassle P a u l &utUntp o f buying peanut butter was buying it in ly early this afternoon in fairly bulk. It was fresh and wet and delicious Hunted Man active tradinc. and it got stale If you kept it wrapped Gains and losses of fractions Mystifying to Many in ita shallow paper container—the to about a point were the gen­ (Conttnoed from Page One) eral rule for key stocks. aama kind butter used to be cut into— ' Trading remained at a brisk (Conttnnsd from Pajga (h e ) oontroversy, Thomas J. Deegan too long. . tive revoK Wednesday and im* pace but was less than Thurs­ Jr., executive board chairman .Qualityf Service — and Per$onal Attention! eounted others wounded. same attitude, but for various of the (Rlr and head of the firm By leSO, the glass container, with seal­ day’s and some Wall Street "Our Products, Service and Priocs-Ars UnexcellMlt" r,\ * Army eWef of staff, Gen. comment was that the maricet other reasons. which handled the fair’s public­ 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. ed top, had become the thing. The ity-promotion activities, an­ Ouane RatMkone, sold Phouml was digesting recent gains With the end of the first sea­ product was not fresh ground, when you made in the recent sustained son, the fair began a fainancial nounced that Ms organization Tel. 528-5009 Tel. 64.3-5476 fled with a rebel band toward ■DB0 C3UPT1UN R A T H bought It, but it kept what freshness it drive to repeated new highs. belt-tightening. was bowing out of Ms $S(W,(X)0- PrfbN* Ib AAtrbm __ _ the rightist stronghold town of Ninety-five persona in the a-yeeu- contract. Tm t ...... ^ n n had, longer. When you first opened the Gold mining stocks obtained MoadM ••••••••••••••*••• PsKsane, 70 miles northeast of publicity and promotion depart­ Deegan said his action was Moitfea a new lease on life with wider can, it was an oily, spreadable product. Vientiane on ths Mekong River. publication of French President ments were dismissed. Budget based on Moses’ refusal to pro­ When you ate the top of the Jar, you His luxurious villa was rsporied cuts of one-third were ordered vide the bankers with audited (Jharies de Gaulle’s proposals figures on the fair’s financial mntBiiat o r had too much oil; imless you mixed most burned in the battle. for a world monetary system in all departments. The adult T B R A8SOC1ATIED FRAH admission charge was raised position, and the Increase in AEMcUtad Pr«M to •selulTalr •ntlUaT conscientiously aa you went along, the An shops in Vientiane have more closely based on gold. ------0l Rli ItoWi dl» been clo s^ since Monday and from $2 to $2.50 for this year. gate prices. He will remain as V ^ «M ol rwaWtoRtloB bottom of the jar was too dry. Cigarette stocks, building ma­ the unpaid board chairman. otbarwlM credtt- the city’s 80,000 popidatlon Is terials, oils, rails and electron­ Then it was announced that tlM toeal B«ws onto the fair probably wouldn’t be In any case—and despite all MOTO’S FUEL (XI. By 191^5, a most distasteful revolution Mding behind shutter^ doors. ics were slightly lower. Steels The city, ia dark at night and able to pay back the city $24 the fussin’ and feudin’—the (air JUI rtehto to nptobUeatioa to ebm Uj Ato- had invaded the peanut butter field. Tha_- - Inched higher on balance. The will reopen as scheduled April 387 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD ytototoE W toa at» Rtoo r—wtbA______toreels are deserted except for trend among motors was un­ million advanced (or ’’perma­ product was now homogenized, as the military checkpointB. A shred of nent park improvements” on 21 after some refurbishing and ■•m M PrtmiBB Campaar. laC" changed to a shade lower. Wall Street Journal said, to prevent oil hfe began to show again today. the fair site. Tliat really set off partial replacement of commer­ —I *»—«<*«»i raEponslbfll^ tor t7P<^ The Associated Press average cial amusement enterprises TEL. 289-3495 •rrm «PP«"tolJ” separation. Now all peanut butter spread All police stations In the city a tizzy. r»»illiif mattor to Tito MuicbMtar and two big police camps on He of 60 stocks at noon was off .4 a t y Controller Abraham which (ailed last year largely the same, from top to bottom of the jar. at 337.2 with industrials off .7, outskirts are gutted or occupied Beame cried foul and a City becau.se of compMitlon from a eUam to N, *. A Rto7«tor ^ Now, too, all peanut butter lost some­ by soldiers. Fire sparked ^ rails off .2 and utilities up .1. Council investigation of the free spectaculars. The Dow Jones industrial av­ Rapraaaatathraa - XJ* ■ •“iJaf thing in freshness and flavor. bombardment of the centrally fair’s finances was proposed. Said Moses: "No doubt we letoT Afancy — Raw Torfc CM- erage at noon was off 1.83 to Beame announced he would failed to anticipate some diffi­ ■grort Mid By 1947, there began the first mur- located police headquarten BBR AODIT BURBAO o r CTRCULA- burned down a block of build­ 902.43. send his own auditors out to the culties and made mistakes^ but murings of a consumer revolt, the pro­ ings, including the Pan Amert- As the golds advanced. Home- fair for a checkup. the public response, excepting a mj adrarttotas eloalDA a oa n ] tests of silly old-Umers who never like esn World Airways office. stake tacked on well over a Moses snapped back that the few discordant voices, has been point. A drop of $100 million in friendly, grateful and favorable, goaday — 1 p.m. ftMay. change and progress, who are always During the fighting, British $24 million wasn't a loan in the RiaBday — 1 p-m. Ambassador Donald Hopson, U.S. gold stocks served to un­ first place, and was to be re­ and we now go on to a larger radaaaday — 1 p .bl n a a ^ . finding something newfangled to com­ • A orada y - 1 p-m. Wadnaaday. returning from a conference derline the problem of the U.S. paid only in the event that the attendance and further world­ firlday - 1 p-m. A iu ^ y. plain about But their weak crusade did with 3ouvanna in a French hos­ dollar. fair made a big enough profit. wide interest aa the gates re­ br latuday — 1 p-m. fVIday. ^ ^ . The decline of the market av­ open.” tea S a d d a a d ltn a : 10:80 Am . aaeA day to no good except to establish a nostalgic pital, was caught in the cross­ As (or the proposed City erages was cushioned by gains Council investigation, Moses as­ He said an attendance of 37.6 plSueaBn aateapt flatarday — 0 Am. memory. The Industry Itself completed fire and took refuge in the U.S. Embasey. of a point by American Smelt­ serted: "It ia characteristic of million is expected this year, rridaj, rebniary 5 its conversion to the supposedly perfect ^ ing and more than a point by city councilmen to ask tor any­ and that, in the end, the (air new product And there followed a long Du Pont and Eastman Kodak. thing that'll get their names in will come out “ in the black” after having met all its obliga­ period of drab mediocrity and uniform­ U.S. Smelting advanced an­ the paper.” other 4 points in further re- It also developed that (he tions. Others have expressed ^SBirroyRnt On SonM Things ity. Reflections .sponse to talk of a deal with fair will need $3.5 million in doubt that attendance can be Then, about 1960, there began to ap­ Sunshine Mining which was a cash for operating expenses be­ boosted with the gate price be­ ing hiked. NO TWO jka smial, K ia Impoaaible to diamtsa pear, in a few specialty food shops, fraction lower. fore the new season opens April Praaldant da OauUe’a graat cere- ContUiaed from Page Six) Prices were mixed in active 21. Moses said this be no "Only the myopic are skepti­ which would also feature such quaint cal and captious,” said Moses. 1 o f aUta—tha imperial preaa oon- trading on the American Stock problem, that the money can be items as home made bread, or unproc­ bound to oppose whatever is Exchange. easily . obtained. He didn't say he oonvenea twice a year—aa essed cheese, jars of peanut butter left suggested. Corporate bonds declined. how. WRONG 'HE In other oaeee it Is because HUNTER, Kan. (AP) — War­ all wiadom or all pompoua fool- in its natural state, not homogenized. U.S. government bonds drifted In the midst of the general Ev«ry Used la the board sincerely believes It lower. hubbub, five of nine top in k e r s ren Heller, a farmer here, was hM**** About the same time the nation’s doc­ has made a proper choice al­ ha'ving trouble with his necktie ^qihe man ia, aa alwaya, an enigma a on the fair’s finance committee tors thought they were discovering ready; in such cases the per­ resigned with a protest that getting into his feed as he ate DIFFERENT... ibiiToyant on aome mattera becauae ha something about saturated and non-sat- sons speaking from the floor Magazine Map they hadn’t been given full at the annual Methodist church hiatoiy intelligently in relation to aometlmes see only one point of audited Information concerning bazaar here. He finally stuffed We ill. . t o Compare (lie Quality, Appearance urated fats and heart conditions. and Perfoniiani’e o f Our Value Rated Used Cara with Mj^tHtura, a blind man on other leauea view where the directors must No River Cruise This Weekend Traces Workers the fair’s financial condition, the obstreperous tie into the Ib e number of specialty shops In- PhotOiraDhad Br Joaepta latanUs see many. and that they didn't like front of his riiirt. His wife who any cars, anywhere! You’ll quickly recognise the DIF­ MHaBM be f«iia to make ooniieotiona be- FERENCE! creassd. It wss discovered that there THE SUMMER UFE ON CRYSTAL LAKE But H also seems clear that There’ll be little cruising down the Mississippi this the way finances were being was working in the kitchen, at Mgtoto what taaa been and what can ba many decisions are, in fact, The February edition of Con­ lost noticed Ms plight and were still, here and there, a few obstlnata weekend. The ice-jamm^ river is barely navigable. handled. 1|6aeterday, Preaident de Oaulle had hia resushed well before there has necticut Life Magazine, which Moses retorted that all neces­ asked: "Why are you wearing a producers who made real peanut butter A towboat (top) breaks a path through the ice for will be distributed to all read­ ■ d l^ good aanae and Inatinct about the been much opportunity for piib- sary information had been belt from one of my dresses as he (hscuBsion. another boat and its two-barge cargo. Heavy float­ ers of tomorrow's Manchester of BuropA Once again, bo rec- for sals in nice pails one could lue to go V available to them at any time. a tie?" 19S4 OLDSMOBILE ^-85 berrying with after the peanut butter In the case of the public heai^ ing ice created many navigation hazards north of Herald, contains a map whitoi He said some hadn't even both­ e^ teed what other Weatem leadera try Ings conducted on behalf of the Cairo, III. Barge traffic is about all that’s moving. shows, by towns, how Connec­ ered to attend oommittee meet- Cutlass V-8 Sport Coups. to'iileny, A a t Kuaaia arantually muat had been consumed. Jimmy Reflections F ^ e ia l government — particu- ticut’s 1,000,666 labor force A real acticn package. *2695 b 0 «oog n lied aa a part of Buropa. Once And now, tn 1965, old fashioned pea­ Small Time.... larty In the case of the high­ gets to work. “S e added Itiait some of them nut butter, according to the Wall Street way program — to try to main­ often without any rsRl exptana- It reflects the people who a | H B , ha reoogniaed tha hiatorical in* had voted with the majority last Homemade Journal item, has begun hitting the su­ What Time To Speak tain the appearance of concern tion, when it comes to act. Notice Filed reach their places of employ­ August in deciding to use fair •ftHiability of the reunification of Oer- for public opinion Is more of an To be human is in some mea­ ment by train, car, bus or on receipts to retire fr.6 million of permarkets. Breslin 1964 OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC IS •nfty. Once again, he knew, aa all of ua fauniH than a concession. sure to be lazy; it is all the Of Walk Fall foot, and even those, principal­ money borrowed through bond But in the more intimate in­ ibjfpy know, too, that It ia not only go- The cycle has taken, then, almost By Phineas Fiske harder to overcome the civic ly farmers, who work at home. issues in original fair financing. RAVIOLI Hardtop Coups. Sharp looking. S9QQR NEW YORK, Feb. 5—Mayor He is the Mayor of the City of for his own comfort and for stance, the board of directors is apathy that infects us all if there A feature article in tomor­ This represented 26 per cent of to be bad biudneaa, but Impo^bla half a centtu7, from best taste back to patronage and to hurt his p ^ Joseph Taricco of 36 Marshall FRESH OR FROZEN Low, low mileage and only Robert F. Wagoner pulled some New York and he belongs in accessible to its constituency seems little opportunity to speak row’s Connecticut Life explores the bonds. best taste again. Quite possibly, for the tremendous political maneu­ Newark. sonal opponents. Rd. has served the town with bSneaa, for the United Statea to try to There are few threats more Why have them ? By the thns even if the Federal Bureau of out effectively. notice of an injury which, he the plight of old world food Moses said that if ttaeire had future, we will have a civilized state of vers tills week and he was able This is no anger over pure In the meantime, everything Public Roads to not. OB maintaining ita preeent apectal guaranteed to stir a man than they were convened the plans claims, resulted from a feUl, markets, oaught In an age of not been such haste in starting Doz. affairs in which both kinds of peanut to get everything he wanted. politics. New York doesn’t have stood still and the city will be those to his homA--aM hia in­ for the renewal project were The board's only reed acces­ sprawling supermarkets. 30c Bdiitary and policy-making position in weakened and hit with what­ Jan. 18, on an icy sidewalk at to pay off the bonds the fair 1963 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS By dealing with ths upstate enough politicians who matter come. \ \ necessarily so far advanced sibility is Informal, however. 11 Bids Opened These are but two of the wouldn’t need to be boriowing ■ ^ p e . butter will be easily available for those fanners who have strangled for anybody to get mad about. ever tax bill Rockefeller and the Opinloiis about projects of ma­ the corner of Pine and Walnut For the moat part jke suffer that they were practically un­ Sts. many stories of Connecticut $3.6 milUon now. He acknowl­ Convertible. Luxurious all the way. ju i ttiese beliefa of de Oaulle about Bu- people who happen to choose them. New York City for years, Wag­ When it came time to pick a ''farmers care to throw at us. alterable. But the hearings t e importance are more likely H. PASQUALINI We’ll have a sales tax and life to go on around us in bltoe- On Schools Aids Taricco, in a letter filed today people, places and problems edged that he himself, however, Bucket seats. ^2245 oan be aummed up, pertiapa, by ob- ner has installed Joseph Zaretz- candidate for United States were required by the Federal In be formed by directors in dis- went along with the eeriy pay­ Senate, the Democrats around double motor vehicle registra­ ful detachment unl^I one of In the town clerk’s office, states that will appear each month in T E L 8 4 4 ^ 0 4 ki, an amiable incompietent, those threats is discovered one government (which under­ flussion with friends and with The Herald's Saturday supple­ off. S46 Avery St., Wapping ■ blliH that he believea that World War here looked at each other and tion fee, and a tax on haircuts fellow party members during Sealed bids, received from 11 that he is presently under the as Majority Leader of the State morning at our doorstep. writes 75 per cent of urban re­ ment. Topping off the confusion and n^^mght finally to be aided, the big The Shadowed Life Senate. With further dealing he then decided that none of them and cigarettes and by the time caucuses — not at public meet­ suppliers, were opened in the care of a physician. Unfortunately, it is usually newal costs in town). Municipal Building this morn­ oM ore oeaae their quarreling over the was able to get Anthony Tra- could read and write. They these poUtlcians ars through * * * . ings. 1963 OLDSMOBILE Way back in 1963, an alleged Chicago brought In the unemployed with ua, you'll need a Shylock too U4e by the tlnM we have ing on a variety of audlo-visusd aiMlls, and Europe allowed to try to vlA an Incompetent who wears Both the state highway de­ Thera is, tn fa d , no establiah- ■il. L uxury Hardt Sedan in the 96 series. This would m ake gangland boas, one Momo Salvatore very good suits, named Speak­ Robert F. Kennedy and Usted to get ts work in ths morning. found it to repair the aitiiation. ad means of judging pubUc In- equipment for Keeney St., High­ b d | d aome atability for Itaelf out of ita him as a god to cover up for He stands, Wagner, os ths ul­ And, as U the failing ef Indif- partment and the town renew­ land Park and Robertson a WMiderlul family car. Real cool in the summer- It has Oiacana, went to court and was success­ er of the State Assembly. And al agency would probably have tsTsst on an Issue except for 935 MAIN ST. - TEL. 648-5171 - OPEN 9 AJM. TO 6:30 P.M, - CLOSED MONDAYS air oondltionlng along with all tils other • n polidea and resources. their own absence o f talent. timate representative of this fereiKe were not of. itaelf bearings — wMch ars not con­ Schools additions. ful in having the court issue an order by day’s end yeoterday, Wag­ conducted themselvee quite dif­ huoirious equipment. 403-A. JK we ever get around to letting Eu- ner had defeated all his politi­ The anger here is not over city’s poUtlciana They come •nough, ws soon find other peo­ ducted until the moment is al­ The items on which bids were restricting the degree by which the FBI out store-front with, ferently imder different circum­ received included overhead pro­ riH have this chance at normalcy, we cal enemies and he had only one Wagner's personality, either. He ple making plans that seem to stances. most pest — or infrequent ref­ their windows screaming "Real- erendum*. jectors, public address system eould share his life more big maneuver to make. is a quiet, decent man who threaten our houses and our But os long as both are de- w /ft stm taxse the question of what kind tY’ and "Mortgeges” and "In­ And it is equaHy difficult for microphones, tape recorders, The FBI, the eourt said then, That was to put himself on the has been tlmough terrible per­ wallets that are based on their I>endent upon Federal funds eQarorid this free and integrated Bu- sonal misfortune. The anger is surance” and "Attorney at Law” knowledge that we won’t really (he townspeople to judge why portable listening facilities, rec­ 1963 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 shouldn’t keep more than one car park­ Hudson Tubes and go to New­ and "Notary Public,” or out ef they must observe the official M h would inhabit ark. strictly over the manner in ears until K’s too late. declstons are being made, and ord players, dry photo copiers offices which are upstairs, over ahom of such "public hearings.” and office copying machines, j Holiday Sedan. Real deep fabric seats, factory 9utd it is hare that Preaident de Oaulle ed on the block where Giancana lived. Newark is the last stop on which he runs this city at a • • • • • • tiius to Influence them, since a drugstore, with the window each party thrashes out its dif­ The prices will be reviewed by| installed air conditioning, R 9 A 0 C The FBI, the court decreed then, the Hudson Tubes and it is a time when the city needs help The toate last year Intro­ radio, heater, hydramatic. ” A O T S g A Jvm t aa haywire as he seema sensi- the most. There was a chance, lettering sitting ever the air- y There are other kinds of pub- ferences — when thoughts and Douglas Pierce, business mans-1 Choose top selling shouldn’t follow Giancana with more very good place. It is not New duced plans for' the widening (Uc hearings, however. with regard to Shirope. Here his a month ago for New York to oonditloners looking out over (to use the official euphemism) goals are most evident —in pri­ ger of the board of education, > than one car when he went out for a York City. It is across the riv­ the street They ere small law­ The town’s directors rsgularly bgyerious logic, wtildi can conceive of er, in New Jersey, and there is begin muscling things through of the Wilbur Cross Highway vate caucuses, and present only preparatory to awarding con­ drivA and getting everything it want­ yers, mostly, only small lawyers conduct hearings on appropris- the homogenized end product. tracts. ■sBh tilings aa the necessary reunifica- no way to hurt New York City from Ms present four, to ten, tions and ordinances, snd at ed out of Albany. Instead of have the time for psBUcs around kmee. Solid Cherry and Save! 1963 CHEVROLET IMPAU V-8 tl& o f Oermany, and the necessary in- The FBI, the oourt decreed then, If you are in Newaric. It is a / here it seems, and they scheme other times open their meetings good place for somebody to go moving, and moving right away, In the course of introducing m ^ t t o n of Russia into Europe, fails should always keep at least one four­ and stagger through a life to hear the public on other sub­ Convertible. Sparkling Impala. Fully equipped in c lu d e and learn, and experimoit. The Wagner went neighborhood the ides to the land owners power steering and factroy installed air some away from Giancana when it fol­ clubhouse. He said he wanted theYve shown they don’t under­ jects as well. (This latter prac­ •H|riy to comprehend what kind of Yankees used to send baseball akmg the highway right-of- tice is rare among council-man­ condition. Smart looking and only lowed him on the golf course. this and he wanted that and he stand and their mistakes ooms way, and to the human beings asaald H is going to take to keep our syers over to Newark where down to us in a tsjt on hair­ ager governments.) % But the government didn’t want Gian­ thought only of himself his who must someday learn to astotlnenta from becoming mere cinders. Sey could learn things. We are hazy ambitions to become Gov­ cuts. Wagner stands for ail ef Barring some specific interset going to resurrect the town and navigate five lanes esstbound of some specific individual, !«rhan be deals with the issue of the cana to be enjoying life this much, and ernor and he went out and them today. Re U their ideal and five lanes west, the state it appealed to a higher court, and the use it as a training ground for made deals with the upstate representative. He ia acting just these hearings usually see t^e 1963 RAMBLER GUSSIG OMted Nations, the one organizatioii, politicians. Let Robert F. Wag­ small enough for the Job. highway department conduct­ same few faces appear and re­ higher court reversed all the reatric- farmers and weakened this ed a "i^U ic heeuing” —another one instrument which has a chance ner go over to Newark and citYs position. He made deals 1866 PubUsheri Ntwrasoer appear. 6 cylinder, "660.” A real beautiful 4-door sedan tlona the previous court had imposed, Srndlesite popular governmental euphem­ o f protecting the life and welfare of the prove himself. He has blown it ism. While these same few people with standard transmission. This la an S IR Q C k H l o f Ehirope he visualizes. President and the P’S!, presumably, went back to sU aroimd here. often seem locked In almost bab- unusually good family and road ear. ^ 1 3 * ® Essentially, nothing hap­ Hal opposition to everything that shadowing Giancana aa much and as For one unimaginaUe, unbe­ pened at or because of that d sG a u lle somehow managea to turn lievable, incredible month now, the directors undertake, they IdUaelf agahiat every possibility of real closely aa it pleased. A Thought for Today heeuing. Nothing was sup­ seem also to be expressing s so entire State LegislaturA posed to happen. The entire ■tfsngth and Influence the world or- And the other day the Supreme voted Into office by the people, rather common oompklnt 1962 CHEVROLET IMPAU Atonement shedding e f Uood, for without show was little mors than a That complaint is this: tha di­ gBaization has ever had. Instead, hia Court Itself refused even to hear Ola- has sat frozen while Wagner "Thus He shall make atone­ formality requirsd by the Fed­ has g;one Uifough the d i^ a l shedding of Uood there was ns rectors sddom appear to bs the S top '» whew rer’yott V-8. We can’t say enough nice 'tilings about this one. riipmmendationa are for trimming the cana’s plea for a review of this decision. ment for the holy {dace." Read resnlsskm of sins. eral government (which will motions essential to the small Leviticus 16:15-19. toipply 90 -per cent of the catoi slightest bit influenced by the It's a 4-door hardtop and it has R1AOR united Nations down to ita least poasi- Giancana, we suppose, has some­ In ths New Testament church opinion or sniotion that is for­ maiL For the last 11 years, the The book ef Leviticus Im a for the highway “wldening".) are. You could be writing a all the extras including power steering. ” I O T 9 blB significance in world affaira. And not thing of a life for himself. He apparent­ years in which Robert Wagner ‘w« ns longer ksep ths Day of • • • mally presented them. book o f laws — ceremonial, Atonement. On Good Friday, stoBi when be makes his dramatic recom- ly has a power and an income sufficient has been Mayor, this is a city moral, purificatory. These laws Last year, too, the town re­ The result of this fesUi« in the which has been creaking and Jesus gave Hia life for us. On minds of those at public hear­ ThriftiQieck this Tory moment to aaiibdatlona in this regard does he oper- to have made our government a little were to be known and obeyed. that day the veil of the Temple newal agepey conducted a pub­ falUng apart and seeping away. 'Violation of them was sin. lic hearibg on a single {mase ings is that decisions are being a s e r i e s ata aerioualy. He would make Peking, jealous of him. Perhaps he has a fam­ was rent in two. Ths Holy of made in very private ways. 1961 CADILLI C 42 Through all of this, Wagner Once a year on the Day of Holies is now available to aU of the North End urban re­ pay a bilLVi^thoutThriftiQieckB. e aaqital which is not even a member in ily which is loyal to him. Perhaps he has had an excuse. The upetata Atonement the High Priest en­ newal project This year it Undoubtedly one ef the rea­ 4-Door Hardtop. A beautiful luxurious ear. K you have some creature comforts. men. Christ Jssus is the High sons that direct public Influence ever had the desire to own a (^dillae we ask tta UN, one of the chief architects of farmers controlled the State tered the Holy o t Holies to Priest whose blood was shed for oonduoted a hearing on the en­ bill paying is 08 lor away as you *1995 Legislature, and they were tire project. upon the directors ia not great­ your inspection and test drive this one. Mb proposed reorganization downward. But never to know, when somebody make atonement for the sins our sins. Just think — for you. er is that some of the most vocal In back of you hollers fore, whether the murdering us. Now an election of the people. That day he What is your response? WlH Both hearings were conduct­ But whether we a^ ee or disa£7^> has given New York control of sprinkled the blood o f the slain ed after the town had already complaints come from people are now from o bank or poet impatient foursome is reaching for bras­ your Pastor or Priest se« you who the board has d ecid ^ are wtetber anybody thinkB de Gaulle wise everything. And Robert F. goat on the mercy seat. The in church for Word and Sacra­ htod its referendum' on the re­ sies or for machine guns— that could Wagner has stepped up and sins of the people made every­ office. Start walking now to our ap fffAliW!. the one thin^ not to do with ment? Remember the words newal project winning for it an (Bee Page Seven) 1963 STUDEBAKER Vt TON take all the peace and joy out of a shown himself to be nothing thing unclean—not only them­ overwhelming endorsement IMhB la to him on the baaia of one "given and shed for YOU." Pickup. 9 ft open body, low mileage. man’s UfA more than a neighborhood poli­ selves, but also the Tabernacle, Between the two ef them, bank not to buy a single money appralaal or another. tician, His record is regard for the AltSLT and the Holy of Pastor Paul C. Kalssr, the hearings required eighteen Radio, heater. Would make a good truck ^Rda la at least a leader who dares himself. His vision ends at the HoUes. Concordia Lutheran minutes and attracted perhaps Herald for a camper unit F1395 qpgsk what be thinka. He should stir wall of a political cluimouSer' Atonement was made by ths Church. twenty-five people. order but to open a ThiiftiCSiecdc Hsught and eontroveray, and, on<^men Golden C^te And The Hanson Yesterdays Personal Qiecking Account to aiA MHnn« get over reacting to the per- Old Salem table and 4 chairs 219. In Marin County. Calif., just north of 1962 RAMBLER W sBial grandiloquence involved, his 25 Years Ago Cupboard 195. San Francisco, a controversy is under end cdl bill paying problems. Convertible. Fully equipped., V you are kwking for a mpositkma should be considered on way in which all Americana have a stake. Fischetti WilUam Foulds Jr. eieeted Desififn your own new solid cherry dining: room from the small convertible don’t pass this one up. ffiv AOC tltolr potential merit and soundness president of Eighth School snd It takes very little down to buy it ” ■ VTD niihw than on the personality of the Real estate developers ars proposing more than twenty pieces in the Old Salem Collection. This to build a cluster of tall apartment UtUiUee District at special meeting; is third peraon to combination mixes Sheraton-inspired Hitchcock chairs with houses and light industrial plants along \' an informal dropleaf table and cupboard. The table ($109) the ridge which forma the skyline above hold that office since district in­ POSONM. ^ CHECXIW MCOWIf the Golden Gate Bridge. Caltfomians corporated in 1917. extends from 40 x 25” up to 90 inches. ’The chairs (Arm 1961 COMET 2-DOOR SEDAN Hunied call for more fathers who realize that these steep wooded $36.60: Sides $31.911) have fiber-rush seats. The 48 x ’i2Vi” What a little sweetheart '(his one is! Radio, heater and . The Peanut Batter Cycle hills, now green and undeveloped, are a to accompany son Boy Scouts cupboard has two diRwerg, one lined for silver. priceless and Irreplaceable heritage of to 7th annual Boy Scout supper standard transmission. ROOK ijk. eommerclal item, in the Wall Street beauty are rallying to oppose this proj­ is issued b y com m ittees in* Now tiros too—and only ^TT3 J^jll^mal, illustrates how most of tha ect charge; |^olpal speaker Is ★ OTHER MAKES M MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ★ New Yorkers can readily understand Captain A. Lewis MacClain, Wfclopmenta in a lifetime will, sooner There are rectangfular, harv­ afjU ter, come full cycle, and how the their concern. We lost a similar battls chief test pUot for .Pratt A here three years ago to prevent the Whitney Co. of United Aircraft. est and two other sizes of • • B d will always be retrieved, and tha We Have A Nice Selection of erection of a succession of thirty-story One of Manchesteris new tn- dropleaf tables, ladderback given its final comeuppance, and, Late Model apartment houses atop the Palisades. Autries is Wetftone, and Duxbury chairs and a va­ The "developer” won. and New York— Tobacco Company with ware- eW *^ ^ **' course, things adjusted so riety of cupboards with a ia something to please everybody. and all dvilized people everywhere— bcuse in Manchester in Cheney lost one of the moat beautlfiil river Bros. No. S min of old Spinning choice of plain bracket or jn>e item from the Wall Street Jour- OLDSMOBILES views in existence. That was the south­ nm jrw p; plant erssMTiita ogee feet in this big collection. iijj| concema peanut butter, and it reads westerly view of the George Washings ’ 100 persona ton Bridge and ths Palisade skyline from 'The 48-inch round table shown 1964'S-1963'S ut butter vending machines show Just below the toll station on the Henry to the left extends to 84-inches Hudson Parkway—a vista of bridge, 10 Years Ajgiff VERNON NATIONAL BANK tn Los Angeles supermarkets. Bor- when you entertain a big river and cliffs unforgettable to anyone Alexander Jarvis, AUes Jap- gn^'oup for dinner. Chairs are an idea fmm In-atore coffee who bothered to look. Now that view ia VERNON, CONNECTICUT s 549-SMT * 876-M41 vis and Bdward Jarvis form a new spindleback Windsor Reddi-Wip, Inc., testa ooin- hopelessly marred by the row of huge new 9100,000 corporation to A t MANCHESTER apartment houses standing like so many Member Federal Deposit lasuraiirs Corp. :ted machines which dispense a Mulnesa as The Portland Stores version. ^ the complete Old squat, u ^ y robota Jabbing into the sky Iho. Salem Collection tonight o f fraah peanut butter Into a pisk- OLDSMOBILE just under the great gentle arc of tha ' Workers in.several of town’s RANKING HOURS: until 9 pan. container for M oenta Its product bridge as it stretches across the river. dspuimsnts urge the ssUblish- and MarrielBg Nsw Oidsmnhlles San Frandsoo Bay, the Golden Gats till Q ji.m. R purer ‘peanutty* taste, claims Rsd- -■“M paraoimat appeals WasWajrs tilO-S . .. Friday d-5 4 .. Batarday 112.50 a Bridge and the magnifioent, breath-tak­ board. far ever M Tsara* ip, becauM it doesn't contain bard ing views of sea, aky and green hills be­ THURSI'AYS added to packaged peanut butter to long—aa do the Palisades— to svery- aoodmobUs' collects laO Wss* Osnisr ■*. A Hartford RA, Pjhts 0^ Wood; fslUng short of DRIVi-IN HOURS: ^ it oU ssilbimtkm.'* * onA H m dsatruetlon o f this panorama to 150 plnf quota. FRIDAYS •AD-UU MD-UU .<>. jt, it ta. tiM Utaot pIlMS IR tiM !•- make money for laqd speoUators and WaslriW« *>SHI * • • Briday Nlgiit M . . . M otdoy builders would bs anotbw unforgtvaM WATBB, newly fonned se- «g mmmU butter. dsssciiaticia. — NEW r o w E m t m rsoeive bylaws at ^jifeuM06M our not* dtsBsr.

^ v'f' ii* kV MANCHEST^ EVB^NG HiaALD, MANCHESTER, 0 0 ^ .; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1W5 A G E EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1986 Maybe He Ha8 State Official Asks Public $185,000 Remodeling F und Dock Strike A Tbird Key To Push School Aid Plan Voted hy Center Church Talks Drag 0 Mri. m*OM It. K«*rdoii Ernest Tureck, supeiin- ^ n i . Pnmc«s R. Reardon. 75, tendeAt of the town high­ FHILAOEUraiA (AP) — No- Center OongregaOonal Chupchspected and fc*md safe and free goUatlons dragged on slowly way department. Is seeking The man raeponaiUe for Uie<9 along with the general budget. " ___ _ fmm tArmitAS. <#^338 Woodbrtdge St., died last ‘Taylor explained that the from termitea. today. In tha paralysing Eiast i% h t at a Manchester conva- the answer to a riddia proposed 30 per cent state aid recently voted to ap|>rove R e^rta were given by the to education torinula today! nattonil and state governments and Gulf Coast dock striks, He wants to know how building fund of $186,000 for 1986 Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, pas­ lascent home. urged the pittSIic to press for' each have budget departments which has causad losses of mil­ JJlMrs. Reardon was bom in the owner of a Mercury car at a church meeting in the eanc- tor, and othar mlnlatere of the political action for the passage for combining all budget re­ lions of dollars dslly, Isft ■kst llaxtford and came m was able to get started this tuary. The fund will be used to church and committee heads. morning, after losing his of thp new formula. quests into a single document hundrads of ships anchored in M ^ chester in 1009. She was for vote by their legislatl've remodel the church sanctuary Alvoh RuSaell waa moderator two car keys at Summit Maurice J. Ross, chief of the rivers or at docks and shut sjRpioyed at the National Fire bodies. and narthex, and Install a new for the meeting. Me turned over down factories and mills for and Hollister Sts. Bureau of Research, Statistics organ in the sanctuary. About IStsurance Oo., Hartford, until aiul Finance in the State De­ In Mansfield requests come hia gavel to Charles Baxter, lack of raw matarials. The keys were found by 126 members attended the meet- newly appointed moderator, at her retirement In 1048. She was partment of Education, told an to the board of finance, which To many ot tha 60,000 long­ a highway crew, working In the conclusion of the meeting. IT menntoer of Bt. Bridget's suidlence of over 100 in Cen- is more of a central fiscal shoremen Involved in the strike, that area, and may be “ S-rt,___ Ties BaxUr, chalnnan of In his report, the Rev. Mr. ^ u rch , ita Rosary Society, the tlnel Hill Hail in Hartford, that agency than the first selectman entering Its 38th day. It means a^aachester Council of Catholic claimed at the town garage would he. Some sort of agency a committee on remodelUng the Simpson aeld that the mission­ on Olcott St because all educators are sus­ using their savings and borrow­ ^om en and the Good ShcfMud is necessary to funnel and Judge aanctuery, made a ppeseutatlon ary committee had been con­ Will the real magician pect by' legislatures, a grass of the project from its incep­ ing from friends and relatives OuUd of Hartford. roots pressure would be the the relative merits of various cerned with racial Justice and until they go back to work. please step forward ? programs, Taylor said. tion, during the 176th anniver­ has been helping to support the Survivors include a daughter, moet effective. sary of the church, to the pre­ Dockers at ports where A^ee- Mrs. AB>ert J. Tuttle of Man- ‘The occasion was a forum, With true fiscal autonomy, work of the Rev. Herbert Smith ments have been reached refuse the town meeting, as legisla­ sent. Sketches, made at the in t he north end of Hartford. diester, and a sister, Miss Oer- "Expanding Patterns of Edu­ time of the anniversary by Mal­ to return to their John until W>de A. Riley, also o f Manctaes- tery where Father Coppc read cation In Connecticut,” spon­ tive body, would make the ■The Rev. Mr. Smith Is tenant decisions. "Town meetings are colm Know, architect, are still agreements are worked out in tsr. the committal service. sored by the Service Bureau for advisor at Har Mell Homes, all ports. Lecturer not good places to put budgets Guest Speaker usable and were on display. Hartford. ‘The FHA, he said, .'The ftuieral wUl be held Sat- Women’s Organizations. ■They call for lowering the choir Local disputes in Phllsdel- Samuel J. Little Sr. ‘‘Pharaohs and Fellahs,” a together," he remarked. Gen­ ■The Rev. David Q. UpUk, has taken over the apartmenU, tMday at ' 8:30 a.m. from the color film depicting ancient and The forum posed three ques­ eral agreement wa."! indicated loft, creating a chancel at this hia, Galveston, Tex., Miami, Sbtmes Funeral Home, 400 Funeral services for Samuel tions; What abbut current aaeociate editor of "The Catho­ lower level, opening up a cen­ but the committee will continue la., and Hantpton Roads, Va., James Little Sr. of 74 Laurel present-day Egypt, will be nar­ by a laugh from the audience. to extend its help, at least 5 Main St., with a Mass of re* rated by Dr. TeUord H. Work, testing procedures; how does Fiscal independence does not lic ‘Transcript", will be ffueat ter aisle and making entrance are delaying an end to the walk­ St. will be held tomorrow at through April 1. He alao report­ out. qaiem at St. Bridget’s Church producer, at the Sunday lecture Connecticut pay for its schools; imply "having the right to ap­ apeoker at a meeting of the pmrUcos at east and west sides 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes Fu­ and fiscal independence for ed that the dlaconate will spon­ Tha major stumbling bkx:k in at 9. Burial will be in St. James' program, sponsored by Laitx propriate ftinde similar to other of the front of the santuary. neral Home, 400 Main St. The boards of education, yes or no. Ladlee of St. Jamee on Monday ■nie narthex would be made Into sor a series of fellowahip din­ talks betwsen . Local 1293 of the Cbmeteiy. Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, pas­ Junior Museum, on Sunday at S functions of government.” Tay­ There will be no calling Ross answered the second; at 8:J6 pm . in St. Jamea cost rooms, a library, music ners during Lent. International Longshoreman’s tor of South Methodist Church, p.m. at Bailey Auditorium, Man­ lor said this would mean the ■The ways and means commit­ hours. chester High School. Roger T. Lennon, of Harcourt, School hall. Hie topic will be and choir robing rooms, and Association and the Philadel­ wlli officiate. Burial will be in Brace and World and the Ad­ legislative body, w’hether town tee reported that last year’s in­ phia Marine Trade Association East Cemetery. The documentary film In­ “ The Obligation o t Being Well have a balcony over it seating visory Council In Psychology of meeting or council, would ac­ Informed.” about 78. There would also be come did not meet the budget continues to be the dispute over Arthar A. Williams There will be no calling hours. cludes scenes of Egypt’s treas­ the N.Y. State Department of cept without question 'the re­ Father Liptak haa aerved in rest rooms on the main floor of requirement of the church and s guaranteed annual work peri­ Arthur Allen Williams, 66, of The family requests that those ures, both past and present, Education, the first; and Philip quests of of the board of educa­ It waa necessary to take $9,180 siKh. as desert monasteries; hia present poeltion aince 1954. the church. The present struc------„ -- od. Longshoremen are asking a 4 Pearl St., died suddenly this wishing to do so may make E. Taylor, economics professor tion. So.ne sort of integration ture, K was said, haa been In- from reserve funds. minimum of 1,800 hour.s and | looming at his home. He was memorial donations to South great temples and tombs of He ia the author of "101 Salnta" at the University of Connecti­ must take place, he said, some­ and "AM About Faat and Abeti- shippers have pledged only 1,- affectionately called "Uncle Ar- Methodist Church. kings and caliphs; the Valley of cut, the third. Elijah and Mt. Sinai. Scenes one must determine priorities nence.” 300. ‘ ur” Vy many Manchester Ross began to answer his between individual executive Rockville Mrs. Flora D. Smith also depict veiled Bedouin wom­ Since February la Catholic Federal Mediator John R. iool children when he w^as question by saying that there bodies instead of presenting Murray, who haa kept negotia­ stodlan about eight years, for Funeral services for Mrs. en, goat skin water carriers, Preaa Month, dlaplay of current is a great difference of opinion tors In Phlladeli^ia at it for 10 tBe Board of Education, having Flora D. Smith, formerly of water buffalo, and a camel’s "fragment” budgets to the literature on loan from the I b ack ^ by very little knowl­ much less informed public. Two Teachers Sentenced hours and more every day, worhed at Lincoln School, Man- Manchester, will be hold to­ haircut. The unique aspect of edge of facts. He then reeled OithoHc Library and Informa­ morrow at 2 p.m. at the Smith this presentation is that for a Boards of finance, Taylor ex­ tion Center, Hartford, will also says, "W e’ve got lots of work to ifMster High School and Bar- off facta and. figures which his do )TOt. We’re banging into the hard Junior High School. Walker Funeral Home, 148 long period Dr. Work worked office had computed and which plained, can increase or de­ be featured. crease education budgets before In Break at Drug Store walls of the dispute hard. But .!^r. WiUiama was bom in Grove St., Putnam. The Rev. among the fellahin, or rural had led the State Board of Mrs. WlllUm Curtia ia in HOUn SALE! there isn’t any settlement in | Mewton, Mass., June 7, 1898, Brenton J. K. Arthur, pastor Egyptians. Eklucation to back the 30 per­ presentation to the town. They charge of arrangementa. Mrs. of Putnam Baptist Church, Dr. Work has traveled to 90 cannot, however, cut Individual Immediate sight." ^ lived in Peterborough, N. cent formula. John Golding Ls hospitality ■Two grade school teachers'^ The state’s attorney, Atty. will officiate. Burial will be at countries end every inhabited items, which would, aocordlng It Is estimated that the na-1 before coming to Manches- He said that the entire state chairman. were each sent to Jail for one Joel H. Reed H. said the pelr the convenience of the family contient. He was in Egjqidtor a spends about a quarter of a to Taylor, bs dictating' educa­ Uon’s economy Is being set back 24 years ago. in Oakland Cemetery, Provi­ month today for a drug store had taken about $400 in a night $26-mlllioi) a day because of the le is sunived by a nephew, year end a half where h e ^ billion annually on Its schools, tional policy. The board o f ed­ dence, R.I. afforded the unique opportunity break In Rockville last Sept. break at the Rockville Drug strike. irren Williams of Peterbor- and that ^ ^ r e would soon be uce tioa spends its own money Store. He said Herman gained Friends may call at the fu­ to film its people, not only in one-half a billion. and can make transfers within 22. Sen. A. Willis Robertson, D- I neral home tonight from 7 to 9. the better kno'wn centers along Events The two were Leonard Gross- entrance to the store by wait­ Va., cited government figures In 4FuneraI services will be held What are the factors of the 1‘lS own budget e.xcept for il­ man, 25, of Hartford, who the Nile, but also In towns, vil­ cost rise? They are manifold, ing in the basement until the the Senate Thursday that the Mbnday in Peterborough. legal purposes or creation of a taught at Barnard Brown store closed Grossman waited lages and oases of the Sahara. he said, but all of them are new budget item. dock strike is costing the nation­ Friends may call at the W. School in Hartford, and Michael outside. The two were captured al economy about $67-mllIion a In Egypt, he was engaged In wanted by the people of the This system was termed by Jf, Quish Funeral Home, 225 GOP to Select . In State Herman, 25, of East Hartford, at gunpoint outside the store day. He introduced a bill to Main S t, tomorrow from 7 to epidemic research. He is now State, and some of them Taylor ” a fairly sensible divi­ Chief of Virology for the U.S. who was a teacher at Silver after a burglar alarm went off. make strikes like that of the t pjn. couldn’t be changed anyway. sion of ultimate authority.” The District Chief Public Health Service Commu­ More children; the down­ (Centinned from Page One) Lane School. Neither haa been In asking for clemency dock workers subject to anti-1 school board has more control teaching since arrested. Grossman’s counsel. Atty. Ed­ trust laws. Constantino Saba nicable Disease Center, and ward and upward expansion of Republican town chairmen makes his home In Atlanta. schools to pre-school and com­ over its budget than the fire An initial group of 15 young Turning down a plep for'sus- win Lavitt said he hswl been He said estlmatee were that I S-P-EaC-T-A-C-U-L-A-R ROCKVILLE — Oonatantino and vicecbAlrmen from the Proceeds from the program munity college facilities; the department, the highway de­ women from disadvamtaged pended sentences from the told by education authorities the Hampton Roads ports are | iaba, 67, of 86 Talcott Ave., partment or the public library, areas will be enrolled in an state’s attorney. Superior Court that neither man would be Fourth State Senatorial Dis­ will benefit Lutz Junior Mu­ demands for more music, art, losing about $230,(XX) a day. 4ted this morning at Manchea- seum. The public is welcome. driver education, guidance, etc.; he pointed out. What coimta in eight-week daily class at Aetna. Judge Alva P. Loiselle sen­ hired by any school systam as IlaTly losses were estimated I Easy tljr Memculal Hospital. trict win meet at 8 p.m. Tickets will be available at the and the special educational the long run, he said, was not The women will be paild a $15 tenced each to one year for a result of burglary. at $1.2-million in New York | ....Mr. Saba was bom Oct. 14, Wednesday in the community door. needs of uri>an and suburban ■’organizational gimmicks”, but weekly allowance, and be con­ each of three counts. The sen­ Herman’s counsel revealed in City, $1.8 million at New Or­ , in Italy, a son of Gavlno room of the Windsor Bank A areas are among them. th» ” aua” tv of oeople sidered for employment by tences ■will run concurrently court that parents of the chil­ leans. $600,000 in PhlladelphU, | Terms! r Josephine Detari Saba. He Trust Co. to choose a successor It Is naive to think that teach­ Wbat If the board of finance Aetna, and then by other area and be suspended after one dren Herman had taught had and $150,000 In Boston. ams a former electrician withto state central committeeman ers’ salaries can be kept con­ makes a ’’crlDpIing cut” in the businesses, on completion of the montli. Tlie pair will be placed ' offered their help, In Mobile, Ala., where a cir­ ^ Brie Railroad. He lived in Atty. Edward Wynne. About Town stant, he said. Teachers are ask- ^ education budget? Some towns course. on probation for two years. I The two pleaded guilty last cuit court Judge has ordered the I aom ell, N.Y., SS years before Memchester’s Atty. John F. ed to keep up with the "explo­ have resorted to liUgation. I Formation of the program, In passing sentence. Judge , month to chargee of poseeselon dockers back to work on the Up To coming to Rockville two years Shea is a leading candidate for Scout Jonathan Nelson, son sion of new knowledge” and Taylor said, and the town ' sot to start March 3, was an- Loiselle said the pair had en- of burglary tooU, breaking and grounds that a new agreement ■to. j the position. of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Nelson that costs money. { meeting itself can refuse to I nounced today by Olcott D. joyed all the advantages a so- ; entering with criminal Intent — with a "no-strike" clause Survivors Include his wife, Atty. Wynne, who lives In of 40 Harlan Rd., will receive In addition, class sizes are accept a budget which It Is Smith, Aetim -Life chairman, ciety could offer. and larceny. ______bad been reached there, ship-1 Mrs. Catherine Marino Saba; Glastonbury, resigned last the Pro Deo et F^tria aw-ard getting smaller, homes are bel Jg not allowed, by law. to In­ and Norris L. O’Neill, Urban peri estimated the strike has i 3 Years Mur daughters, Mrs. George Si- week for personal reasons. Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. serv­ built in remote areas, the shared i crease. This would be, in ef­ League president. cost the axes economy $6.6 mil- agon and Mrs. Florence Martina, The state commltteewoman ice at Emanuel Lutheran time concept is developing, and, fect, a veto. hon. Both of Rockville, and Mrs. M. from the Fourth District is Church. of course, inflation still exists. I What if boards of finance STATE MILEAGE Balked by Selma Leaders, In , losses since the I chard Rahndow and Mrs. Mrs. Pauline Wookey, South All these add to the school and educations are headed on WETHERSFIELD (AP)—Con­ strike began were estimated mt To Srl Michglire, both of Homell; Windsor. ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Kennstii L. costs and all of these are p a rt; a collision course? Taylor said necticut’s highway commission­ $34 million. r sisters in ItaJy; 5 grand- Towns in the district be­ Gustefson of Oalvary Church of the educational demands the best solution is regular, er says the state highway sys­ Negroes May Resume March Some 2.5(X) members of ILA’s I SIdren and three great-grand-1 sides Manchester, South Wind­ Assemblies Of God, have moved being made today. The costs preliminary di.srussions be tem now totals 3,756 miles, 90 largest local, 1814, in New York Children. sor and Glastonbury are East their residence to 32 Vernon St. tween the two boards, with Pay! are increasing from $20 to $28 more than on Jan. 1, 1963. (Contlnned from Page One) City, voted unanimously to ask TFuneral services will be held 'Hartford, Marlborough, Rocky F’astor Gustafson will have his million each year. | comnlete understanding of ron- In his biennial report, Howard of emotion." said Rep. Glenn the union executive council to Monday at a.m. at the Burke Hill, Nerwington and Wethers­ study and office at 22 Vernon straints and objectives so that Andrews, R-Ala., who repre­ How do we finance them S. Ives said Thursday that the U.S. Dist. Judge Daniel H. consider a return to work if the Mineral Home, 978 Prospect St field. St., his former residence. there are no surprises. This will mileage changes in the system sents Selma. Philadelphia contract Is settled, now ? The principal payments j avoid any tendencies to "pow­ Birial will be in St. Bernards come from the town. The state during 1963 and 1964 have re- Thomas of Mobile issued an in­ In Marion, Ala., more eludent though carrying on the strike ifcmetery. The Coimeil Cbffee for the er showdowns,” and help get­ junction against the registrars demonstrations were planneo TRAILERLOAD PURCHASE and SALE! share under the present formu- j suRed from additions through against Galveston and Miami ^Friends may call at the fu- Hartford Wellesley Club will ting over the “frustrating prob­ new construction, exchanges of following the arrest of about 300 Big Opal Find la decreases with each passing | lem” of having to sign con­ and ordered them to step up the shippers who have been what acral home tomorrow and Sun take place ‘Tuesday at 10 a. year and serves to penalize the jurisdiction between towns and Negroes there Thursday. they called "obstinate and un-1 from ato and 7 to p.m tracts in the spring for a pace of registrations. at the home of Mrs. Howard towns that spend the most on the state, and, to a small ex­ 'Ihese arrests pushed to more cooperative." Made by Hunter A. Moreen, 44 Bainbridge Rd.. budget prepared in the sum­ A six-member delegation led than 2,500 the number of per­ education. mer. tent, the abandonment of por­ by the Rev. C. T. Vivian of ILA President Thomas Gles- I West Hartford. Members will YqJj^ of the tax dollar, 70 per tions of older roads superseded sons jailed since King opened son declined comment on the | CANBERRA — Until late In The frustration is on the Atlanta, Go., called on V. H. his voter drive nearly three hear a report on the Alumnae cent goes to the federal govern- : by new highways. proposal. Funerals the 19th Century the only opeil Council at the college. part of the board of finance, Atkins, chairman of the Board weeks ago in Selma and it ment. 15 per cent to the state, he explained, when it is pre­ of Registrars and a.sked for full- deposits of any significance BERUBE COIVIMITTED spread quickly to the adjoining and the town keeps the rest, he sented with a “budget pro­ lime operation of the board. county. Most of the Negroes ar­ • PsW ck F. Ollray were at Cserwenitza. Hungary. The Hartford County Asso­ said. The town can no longer They yielded small, pale, milky ciation of Medical Assistants posal” containing salary con­ HARTFORD (AP) — Norman Atkins turned them down. rested earlier had bean released Coney Island’s & he funeral of Patrick F. Gil- afford the burden, but where tracts which are all comnleted. C. Berul>e, charged with first “’I refer you to the court order opals so delicate they had to be will meet Monday at 8 pm . at will It come from ? by Thursday night. i w of 79 Olcott Dr. was held brought to the surface in stages the YWCA, 262 Ann St.. Hart­ "Arms’ lengths dealing” deal­ degree murder in the shotgun which we are going to abide by The court order wae termed a Famed Park tfis morning from the John F. lest they crack with a sudden The federal government? This ing is not only “ unproiductive slaying of William Watters, 61, to the best of our ability." At­ victory in a statement from the ford. The American Cancer is not the answer for this state, » m e y Funeral Home, 219 W. temperature change. Society will present two films, but absurd” between human on Aug. 30, was committed to kins said. "I am not going to NAACP legal defense and ed­ Ready to Close j (Rnter S t, with a solemn high hen in 1889 a kangaroo 'Time and Two W om «i’’ and he said. Connecticut, as a weal­ beings, he said. Norwich State Hospital Thurs­ ask for any special pha.'c for ucational fund in New York. IMss of requiem at the Church ter in New South Wales "Breast Self-Ebcamination.’ ’ A thy state, must send more to If all else fails, the feuding day. registration at this time or any "This marks the beginning of M the Assumption. Jfound a dazzling seam of opals;Hartford obstetrician and gyne- Washington than it gets back. boards can resort to the polls. ■Three psychiatrists advised assistance." the end of voter discrimination NEW YORK (AP) — The 'wThe Rev. E ^est J. Coppa was Accordingly, "We have decid­ In his experience with local Superior Court Judge Charles S. The board has two registra­ in Selma," said the statement doors are closing on Steeple­ GIGANTIC BARGAINS...... ff>r just 12 HOURS ONLY!! cologrist will apeak. Refresh­ in 15 years it yielded $5 million ed to increase the state share," Ts celebrant, assisted by the worth of opals. And a few years ments will be served. All medi­ government, Taylor said, he House that Berube, 29, of Union- tion days this month as set up is.sued on behalf of Jack Green­ chase Park. Coney Island’s I he said. Under the present for­ J*v . John J. O’Brien, deacon, later two prospectors found cal assistants employed by phy­ has found very few townspeo­ ville, cannot understand the na­ by the state law. berg, chief counsel. famed amusement center which nd the Rev. F’rancis J. Miha- sicians in the greater Hartford mula the state average per pu- ple who would be unhappy to ture of the criminal proceed­ Thomas set up streamlined In Its heyday drew hundreds of | some unique black opals at ptl share was $114, but if the However, the Rev. Andrew subdeacon. Paul Chetelet Lightning Ridge in a remote area are welcome. be defeated. Those few who ings brought against him. Dr. procedures for proce.ssing Ne­ thousands each summer. proposed formula had been in couldn’t stand defeat probably Young of Atlanta, a key man in the organist and soloist, part of New South Wales. In Harold A. Bancroft, one of the gro voter applications, barred King’s organization, said he was For more than six decades, in St. James' C«me- effect It would have been $141. shouldn’t be on boards In the psychiatrists, diagnosed Beru­ 1915 white-seam opals with del­ Senior Girl Scout Troop 2 the use of a complicated litera­ deeply disappointed because the the thrill rides on the sprawling I GENERAL ELECTRIC KITCHEN-AID G-E ‘The state payment would be a first place, he added. be’s Illness as schizop)irenia. cy test and a.ssured Negroes of 35-scre Steeplechase Park have icate green tints were foimd at will sponsor a rummage sale straight 30 per cent leaving the Taylor ended his talk by * y - judge failed to take any action Coober Pedy in South Aus­ tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 2 pm. the right to apply’dlreclly to the against Sheriff James G. Clark been a boardwalk fixture on the | town the responsibility and au­ ing that the problems of al­ MAIL FRAUD court if rejected. Atlantic Ocean beachfront. Junior Princess tralia. at the former ‘Tweed’s Store of thority for its own program. locating (-ff^inds are always Jr., already under an injunction PORTABLE BUILT-IN BUILT-IN the Dewey Rickmond Building, HARTFORD (AP)—John T. At a Washington news confer­ against interfering with voter There has been no official I "But,” he concluded, "it’s not "tough” when the funds are ence, President Johnson ex­ closing announcement, W Main St. Those wishing to do­ going to help us if we only talk scarce. He hoped for more Tomassettl Jr., 27, ot <116 applicants. Contempt proceed­ nate may bring articles to the pressed indignation that Ne­ many of the SIX) regular sum­ to ourselves. Political action Is state aid. Ledgecrest Ave.) New Britain, ings are pending against CHark. DISHWASHERS Tax Board Sets store today from 3 to 5 p.m. was arrested and cluirged wit)i groes had been denied the right At King’s direction, the Ne­ mer workers know the news I celled for. We must keep after already. . The reason Is dwln-1 DISHWASHERS or may contact Susan Martel, MOTHER SEN’IENCED mall fraud Thursday. Tomas- to vote and said he Intended to groes suspended demonstrations DISHWASHERS 16 Oliver Rd. town officials, and legislators, dllng crowds. Second Session we must appeeu- at hearings, UTCHFIELD (AP) — Ji .22- setU is accu'^ed of offering to see that this right is secured for Thursdey until a decision was all citizen.'’. "All Americans James J. Onorato, the park's I above all, we must not be divid­ year-old woman \m ost five-day- exchange or buy coins through made on the court action which New, brand new all the way The Board of Tax Review will Persons involved in the dis­ a Hartford post office box, with should be indignant when one resulted from a Justice Depart­ general manager for 30 years, Beautiful custom appear­ Large capacity! Has ed on this issue if we expect it old son was fp and lived in Manchester one and A good portion of the Coney] $2M-$3N-$«0-$500 NOW! Island amusement area hM man, Jerold E. Erickson of 83 one-half years. He was a mem­ DISHWASHERS been pushed aside by high-rise Bryan Dr., was killed Instantly ber of Eimanuel Lutheran Church. 1963 Ford Wagon apartment buildings. That may] 1963 Pontioe also be the fate ot Steeplechase. 12 in West Hartford, yesterday af­ Survivors Include his wife, i d ) Falrlane 600, R&H, Auto., Conv., RAH. Auto., V-8, PS, ternoon. when his car was Mrs. Joan Hanson Erickson; a V-8, W 8W . Immaculate. PB, wsW. Blue. .Showroom Engineered with many exclusive features struck by a New Haven pas­ son, Eric Erickson, and a condition. . such as new 4-way wash, flo-thru drying, HOUR senger train at the Oakwood daughter, Caryl Erickson, both $1795 $2295 Area Campers SMART automatic power cord reel and lift-top rack. Ave. crossing. at home; his peu'enta, Newell Pushbutton cycles for thorough dishwashing. West Hartford police said and Dorothy Fearer Erickson 1963 Ford 2«Door 1962 OMsmoWk SALE INSTAKT EARNINGS S “ — - To Meet Sunday | DESIGN Gleaming porcelain enamel inside and out. Jrhe prettiest frock there U to that Erickson, a technical rep­ Sr. of Mondovi, Wls.; a brother, HT. 800 XL, RAH, Auto., Spt. C m . Cutlass F-B6, resentative for the Dupont Newell Erickson Jr. ot Mondovi OrVIOENDS PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR. MARCH, JUNE, SEPTEMBER, DECEMBER V-8, Bucket seats, PS, wew. RAN, «-8pood, vinyl top, ■‘IBW off a young figure «f- The RAFCA Chapter of the ^Uvely. The stunning princess, Chemical Co. of Clifton, N.J., four sisters, Mrs. John Lee and Wow—see this one! V-t, WSW. A Roal Bwuty! PRIDED was driving west across the Miss Mary Erickson, both of New England Family Campera “ ■hed with a demure little Mondovi, Mrs. J. Gillette of $2095 $1695 Association will meet Sunday 12 HOUR SALE PRICES! tracks toward New Park Ave. F. -Ar The passenger train was head­ Waco, Tex., and Mrs. David at 2:30 p.m. at Lottie Fisk NATIONALLY FAMOUS MAKE 7o. 8188 with Patt-O-Rama is Claflin of Waukesha, Wls. Building, Honry Park, Rock- |aizes 9i 11, 12, 13, 14. 16, 18. ed north for Hartford. Witnesses said that red Funeral services will be held, S A VI M G S SATURDAY ONLY viUe. St 30^ to M. Size 11, 31H A committee will report on CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHERS It, ‘4 yards of 35-inch. warning lights were flashing at at a time to be announced, at 1957 FORD CONV. R&H., auto., the crossing, which has no the Kjentvet Funeral Home, pllUis for the annual dinner to DUY NOW ON LONG EASY TERMS JTo order, send 50c in coins to: c u n / 1 ^ 0 A IV V-8, P.S., WSW. rates, and that a school cross­ Mondovi. \ s t) 4 i I I <) V ______be held in hlarch. Note Theae Features? Automatic water control, safety ■■i Burnett, Manchester Xh^e- ing guard at the scene had Friends may call at the Feb. 21 haa been set as the ■ iig Herald, 1150 AVE. OF seal door latch, silverware basket, thorough washing ac­ yelled at Erickson, Just before Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main VtMmS date for an outing in the snow y o b k MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE PROM WESTINGHOUSE ajnrffiOAS, n e w . n .y . the crash. St., tomorrow from 8 to 8 p.m. at Pine Acres, Oakliam, Maas. tion. dual d e te n ^ t dispenser, loading racks. Genuine por­ ‘The car, a tangled mass of There will be a prayer service On b sn n d Bnvlagv T l^ e s Accept4d • W t Want Your Deal ■nckets will be available for celain finish tup and 750 watt heating unit Use it as a Ist-clasB mailing add 10c Current Annual Dividend ateel, vyas pushed about 100 tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. at the BRANCH OFFICE, BOCTB SI, COVBNTBY You Can Always Do BnaineM Her# the third Annual Camp Show portable now and built-in later. BUILT-IN DISHWASHERS •ach patient. Print Name, yards by the impact. funeral home. The Rev. C. Hen­ at Eastern States Exposition ress with Zone, Style No. Service on the line was de­ ry Anderson, pastor of Emanuel Wide-aweep wash «rm aasurea cmnplete washing in every Siae. Grounds March 19, 30 and 21. layed for more than an hour Lutheran Cburcb, will officiate. The program will consist of 4 AS HARTFORD ROAD, Noar McKCC pu*t of tub. Sin|Tle dial control— one setting for entire jpena ooc80c today for the Spring as workmen removed what waa ‘The family requests that thoM own t il l P sM i aoma sfldea of camping trips, 12-MlUR PRICES! SCSummeijner ‘86 issue o t Basic Eytrsl HfllirQ I M«id«y thm Mdoy AUTO TRADING POST wwbiiig’ and dryipg cycle. ^ left o t Erickson’s car. wishing to do ao may make me' shown bv AJbort Oainaa ,od Vpabion—«I—our oomfileU pattsm •• ■■w ill « 'THURSDAY NIGHT S to S CTCEjOCK ' Mr. Erickson, was bom in morial gifts to Emanuel Luth­ 258 BROAD ST. • 84&2107 o MANCIHSTBR MsaolisstWe MuMaaB. ETa., Sapt. IS, 1333, eran Ciuirch. PA G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, >P0NN, FRIDAT, FEBRUARY B, 196B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OJNN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY B, 196B PAGE K L E V B I------Rev. Bernard L. McOurk, Mrs. bond tion purposes, appropriating Oreate a Department of Eco­ Posters will be on display fore the board on Feb. 16 are: 1160,000 to cover the initial ex- Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mrs. Joyce Dos, Faeolty Adviair Requests for rsnovations to nomic Affairs with a Commis­ VOL. XXIX, No. 18 Friday, February 5 ...... I n. II II ■ .1 ■ ■ 9’Pf ' quest ed^by the board o f finance. next Sunday In the church audi­ 1. Temple Beth Sholom, a pensas. t il* board of education w ill^ sioner of Boonomic Affairs to 'IliiB bill, aa requested by torium. the Kurtz Bros, plant off Keenay Add ttie words "national ori­ have a lengfthy agenda to foi­ variance to ooovert the old make irtudlea of all aspects o t LEE’S FLORIST Norman Preuas, finance board St., and for two garden-type temple building at 68 Linden gin or ancestry” to Mate laws ling when It meeU Monday at 8 Manchester Evening Herald the state’s economy. banning discrimination to public O ld SIFT SHOP SkiersTake Pre-Med ChU^ chairman, would “ require aU lo­ apartment (group dwelling) St., In Residence Zone C, to an Give jurors 10 cents a mile 'l| jU ie hig:h aohool office. cal boards of education to se­ Bolton correspondent, Cleme- office without the off-atreet aooommodatk>ns, rental housing R t 44A Bolton—648-8080 well Young, toleplKaie 848-6881. projects, are on the agenda for travel allowances for travel to and sale of building lots because X 16-ttem suporintendwt’a cure approval of local boards of parking required to the soning and from the courts Instead ot Four MHS Seniors Given Tov# the Zoning Board of Appeals' of “race, creed or color.” • YES, Mt. Tom Trip ^ wport make* the agenda look finance or other financial auth­ regulations. just to the courts. WE DELIVER • agenda this month. inliger than usual. Listed under ority before transferring itema The Temple was granted the Make the records of the ju­ Give towns the right to re­ Flowers for all oocaalons; this are special appropriation within a budget which has been These and eight other applica­ conversion in December provid­ venile courts public records. quire payment of auto taxes in Weddings, Fimerals, Cut Friday, Jan. 29, the slopes of Of H ospit^ ratpieot for repair of the lan­ approved by a town meeting or Girl ScoutNotes tions will be presented at a ing eight parking spaces could They can be examined now only a single inataltanent to reduce Flowers and Corsages... Mt. Tom welcomed the newly guage laboratory; legislation; other approving agency. The public hearing set for 8 p.m. tax evasion. Organized Ski Club. Chaperoned be provided within 1,000 feet of upon order of the court The Pre-Med Club met law file ascumlng of financial re- financial authority shall be re­ On Feb. 16 at the Municipal Remove the State Park and HARTFORD (AP)—The Gen­ Are Merit Finalists by Mlse Ruth Pratley, the club’s the bufldtog; there is no room Troop 10 eral AMsmbly adjomned until Thursday evening in the boar^ monslblHty for educaUon of quired to hold publicised hear­ Building hearing room. for off-etreet parking on the Forest Commission from the advisor, and by Mr. and Mrs. Aimee Geiger of Cadette Girl Kurtz Bros, is asking a vari­ next Tuesday after both houses room of the Manchester Mae' twb students not living with ing on such requests.” prooerty. Department of Agriculture and Gorman and Mr. Chsra ier, a Scout Troop 10, which meets ance to replace the w o^ en por­ held brief sessions Thursday. For the first time to the his­ mortal Hoepltal for the pu^ renlj or legal guardians; GagHardone said yesterday The Temple has been unable Natural Reeourcee. group of 60 students started turday morning physical ed- at St. M ary’s Episcopal Church, tion of Ks plant at the rear of tory o f MUchester High School, pose of touring the hospUa?^ S that the Andover representative to find a buyer for the property Make the Department of Agri­ The next major event will be from the high school at 2:30 j aehtion program for Grades 5 was presented with a challenge S47 Keeney St., in Rural Reei- four seniors have beeu named The members split up liiw was Interested in the bill, and who would supply the eight culture a single agency again the joint session on Feb. 16, at p.m. three groups guided by DoeV and 6, and teacher recommen­ pin to Active Citizenship last den^e Zone, with a Butler build­ I V### #/## that he expected it would be parking spaces, however. with no other agenclee to ad­ which Gov. John Dempsey will Ftoalieta to the National Merit Skiing conditions both day tor Duke. Doctor ButterfipM dations and re-aasignments for night. She also earned the my ing similar to the existing metal minister. present his budget for the next backed by the Grange. He said country, my government and The congregration o f Temple Scholastic competition. Cyn­ and night, were good to excel-. and Doctor Schardt. 1965-66. part of the Mructure. EstablMi a twlce-a-year lot­ //##* he would notify the town when games leader badges and com­ Beth Sholom moved into a new two years. thia Briggs, Jo Anne Rey­ lent. Returning at 11:30 p.m., The groups were able to s^ Also, town auditor’s evalua- The new structure would be the hearing on the bill comes pleted a conservation project. building on E. Middle Tpke. last nolds, Jack Allihg, and Paul the skiers, beginners to better- msiny sections of the hospftil tlao of the board of educaUon about as long a* the present Mrs. Wallace Geiger, assist­ year. Pllkonis have, been ' notified thkn average, reported on the In which the ordinary visiti>r bookkeeping system; possible up. building but would be squared AA, for the storage of as many ant leader, was given a vote 2. James Trivigno, a variance that thiy b m in competition enjoyable day. Miss Pratley is not allowed, and were giveh teacher nominations for con­ School Band Started off at the north west and south as 50 new or used cars. The Jaycee to Run of thanks for her help with to construct an addition to a with 14,000 other flnailapts for hopes to plan another day trip. a complete explanation of the tract; town counsel’s opinion An elementary school band west comers, where the comers /l##V##/.s‘ scout activities. ’The Geigers non • conforming commercial town 'eases the property to th e'1,6(10 sCholarahlpB offered purposes and usee for eeclt. arith respect to SecUon 10-9", has been started by Keith are now irregular, somewhat in­ More extensive plans for the will be transferred to a troop building at 148 Main S t, in Garter Chevrolet. Scholarship Hop by this organization. They viewed the emergericY General Statutes (transporta­ Groethc, music teacher, who creasing the floor area of the club and its members will be to lyjudonville, N. Y., where Residence Zon»-Xl. The addition 6. Brown A Lynch PTorlsts, sdien yon give Barton’s Cynnle Briggs, an active room, pharmacy. X-ray d«a tion to vocational schools); has been giving lessons on the building. organized in the near future. they will soon make their home. would be only five feet from the extension of permission to have Cupid’s caper, a record hop ehocolates, candlea* member of the school com­ pertment, self-care unit, ctfn» state of budget; overtime pay— various insrtruments all year to A t its last meeting, the Ski Mrs. Geiger spoke of the his­ As a result of the renovation, south property line where 10 a free standing identification sponsored by Uie Manchester munity. has been in the Na­ tinual care unit, childrens* uneent custodial staff; approv- students In Grades 5 and 6. ’Ihe Club was host to Mr. Spear tory of the Podimk Indians the entire building would be of jfeet are required, aa is the ex- sign at 145 Main St., to Resi­ Jaycees to raise scholarship tional Honor Sodoty for three ward. Intermediate care unit, band, composed of over 20 from the Woodbridge Ski Club stl o f new student acUvity ac- who lived in and around Man­ the same material outside. I isting building. dence Zone C, that is closer to funds for college boiind students, years, is second consul of the special care, central supply, sounts; Athletic AssociaUon pieces, rehearses Wednesdays BAM in Ne^v Hampshire, who spoke chester. She also showed sev­ According to Ralph Kurtz, if 3. Robert and Dorothy Meek, the street line than regulations has been set for Feb. 13 from 0 InmMtai Junior Classiced League, and is the operating room, the mae sponsor^p of magaiine drive; at 10:30 and Fridays before about weelcend outings. He out. eral Indian headdresses. John the variance is granted, the ex­ . a variance to store trucks at alloyr. 7:30 to 11 p.m. at the High a member of the Somanhis temlty ward suid the morgw. aocddent reports; pre-school school at 8:15 in the CD room. Exclusive in Manchester lined briefly, a schedule of Eaglefleld, Sioux Indian boy, isting steel structure will be ex­ i the rear of a house at 206 Wind- 7. Miss Gall Roberts, exten­ School gymnasium. staff and Folkslngtog Club. In the lab, they saw a hurna* program—workshop for par­ School Menn events which would be planned heart and brain, and Doctor told about the activUies and tended over the wooden build­ i eor S t, in Rural Residence Zone. sion o f permission to run an Jim Nettleton, a popular Outside of school, she paftlcl- ents; library books, and the re­ Monday, barbecued beef on and showed slides of the area. Butterfield showed microscope folklore of the Slaux nation. ing, which will be tom out. The 4. Colonial Outdoor Adver- antique shop and have an ad­ Hartford disc jockey, will emcee pates to the M Y F at South port of the curriculum meeting roll, potato chips, green beans, I Paula Giacominl ’66 ic slides of human tissues. This was a continuation o f last result of the project will be > tising Co., extension o f perm is-' vertising sign at 42 Spruce St., and the Elrich Combo will sup­ Methodist Church. An enthu­ gringerbread; ’Tuesday, skillet Doctor Butterfield explaine4 >an. 14. week’s program on American more unable interior apace Sion to maintain nine outdoor in Residence Zone B. ply live entertainment for the siastic and talented artist, she Bids will be opened for light casserole, cabbage salad, choco­ much of it for office space, to his group the hospital^i Indians when Troop 10 was a advertising signs at the follow- | 8. AttiHo L. Schiavone m , a event. y WESTOWN has won First and Second Jack Ailing Paul Pllkonis 1965 Somanhis •ontrol drapes to darken rooms late pud^ng; Wednesday, scal­ guest of ’IToop 77 of Center since the steel btrilding will re­ special exception to have a lim­ Refreshments wUl be served. Awards from the Scholastic I progressive care system. By Ing locations; this method a patient is placed for using audio-visual material. loped potatoes with ham, peas, Congregational Church. quire no Interior supporting ited repairer’s license for a Tickets are available at the PHARMACY Art Awards and a statuette Opposite 63 Bolton Rd„ Resi-' Nears Finish in a room with patients of an TJnflniAed businese Includes cherries; ’Thursday, hot turkey Also present last night was members, Kurts says. door. The dance is being run award from the Lions Club dence 2k>ne A A ; opposite 117: service station at 917 Center illness similar to his own a discuseicn of the elementary with gravy, rice, cranberry Senior Scout Joanne Dixon of The light manufacturing buiM- 469 Hartford Rd. s 649-9946 Manchester Fine Arts Associa­ New Bolton Rd., Residence 2Sone St. (Schlavone’s service sta­ by a Jaycee committee chaired The 1965 Somanhis l.s nearin" nihool facilities, a policy dls- sauce, brownies; Friday, toma­ Troop 1, a delegate to the tog Kurtz Bros, now occupies tion, and has painted a full- which makes the patient moce A A ; New State Rd. north o f the tion is known as Semny’s.) by John Lampson, 74 Lyness S t completion, and the club will comfortable, is easier for t^e enssion on payroll' procedures to soup with crackers, open Roui^-up to toe held to Idaho was allowed as a non-conform­ wall mural to her home. Cyn- Hockanum River, in Rural Resi­ .soon begin wor’.: on the ’66 doctors. From special care, t ^ for teachera and further discus­ face tuna sandwich, Valentine this summer. Joanne’s patrol is ing use by the appeals board in nie has already been accepted dence Zone. ' yearbook. Co-editors Judy patient, a-s he progresses, is sion on outdoor lights at the i^ c ia l. called the “Nlpmucks,” which 1947. Requests for additions by Clark University. Frithsen, '65, and Connie Bar- moved until he Is finally placed schoed Briefa means "a fresh water fishing have been granted to 1963 and .Mm New State Rd. opposite Those who saw Sock and Students Participate in ^Beanie Day’ th efjarvis gravel pit, in Resi­ I rott, ’65, hove been working in self-care. ^ U n d er new business is the ’The board of tax revlerw will place.” ’This was the territory late 1960, and denied to 1961, Buskin’s production of ’’Dark Today’s an official beanie day. The beanies, which were purchased by the Student Council in dence Zone A ; Tolland Tpke. be­ o f the Moon” probably remem­ ! hard along with the rest of the The members were im­ ■gipointiaent o f an adult ed- be in session tonight from 7 northeast of Podnnk country. 1966, 1967, 1969 and eariy 1960. an effort to promote school spirit, have proved very popular among the student body. Two tween Parker and Oakland Sts., ber the conjur womem, played Somanhis staff to meet the pressed by the great amoujit BcaUon director, completion of to 9 and tomorrow from 2 to Joanne spoke about the theme The larger of the two garden- council members, Bruce May '66 and Duke Hutchinson '65, sell the beanies before school. It in Residence Zone A A ; east of to csu^kllng perfection by Jo printer’s final deadline of Feb. o< care and effort necessary ttie 1066 legislation question- • p.m. in the town office con­ of Girl Scouting, "A Promise to type apartment projects is be­ is hoped that students will wear their beanies to tonight’s home basketball game. (Herald 951 W. Middle Tpke, to Busi­ Anne Reynolds. She will be put­ 10. In November the senior to make MMH a smooth-run­ ■tre, adoptkm of a policy on de­ ference room. Action.” She asked each scout ing proposed by the K F A D Man­ photo by Oflara.) partment pupil personnel ser­ how the laws and promise were ness Zone n . ting her acting talents back to section was sent to the printer, ning institution. Even a sinqxle Skiing lessons w ill be held ufacturing Oo., for a tract be­ blood transfusion requires mU_Cl) vices, adoption o f a tentative tomorrow morning from 10 to carried out to their daily lives. hind 334 Charter Oak St. to Resi­ Atoo W. Middle Tpke., weet work this March in Sock and and in Jamiary another large BUY NOW AND ENJOY Buskto’s comedy ”Ron>anoff preparation and carp to ac­ 1065-66 school calendar and the 11:30 on Bnimaker’s hill, where She also explained the qualifica- dence 2k>ne A. of the Hockanum River, to Res­ section was due. When asked if Uge o f sdiool faclHUea by com­ ' tions and skills needed for the idence Zone A A ; west of 847 W. and Juliet.” A member of the she had anything to say con­ complish. tt is eocpected that last week’s The firm is asktog a special Baih Cocconi, '68 munity groups. ‘tioHer plate” is covered with ' round-up which takes place Middle Tpke., to Bustoeoe ISone Folkslngtog Club, Girls’ Tum­ cerning this year’s Somanhis, Sports Reach Summit exception to construct 78 dwell­ Winter H ie qikrterly budget balance every three years. Joanne prom­ n ; and east o f 612 W. Center bling Club and the Arts Msga- Judy replied, “It ’s going to be manageedde powder. Outing EXCITING VALUES ON CORRECTIONS Will also be pr esented to the ised to return to the ’Troop af­ ing units to five buildings. St., to Business Zone n . zine, Jo Anne is also an ex­ great!” Club volunteers are bv charge, Dale McLean, '66, is the jun­ board. headed by Bob ~ ' ter the round-up this summer KFAD is being represented by The firm Is not asking for cellent writer. Last June she The club will elect now edi­ magRifiesnt ior advisor to the National Hon­ Two Legislative BUs Filed Poster and speak of her experiences. Atty. John F. Shea. permission to maintain a sign was awarded thp David Hart- tors near the end of March, and Of ’64-’65 Season Activity weU Memorial Prize for litera­ or Society, and not Arlene W * R ^ . Bugene GagHardone has CfaUdren in Grades 4 through The Scouts were also remind­ The second project ia propoa- on the south side of W. Center ' these editors, along with ad- ture, rating her poem “ Maid" Penta, '66, as was recently re­ flied two hffis thia week with ed that more donations of ed for property west o f 184 E. St west of Hop Brook, for , visor Mrs. Lavem e Kelson of 8 in S t Maurice Church are the most significant contribu­ ported to the "World.” A t » , tbs legislature. reminded that posters for the clothes were needed for the Middle Tpke., to Reetdenee which pennission has been re­ I X / l c i g n a the Art Department, will Led by Brian McIntosh’shurt Manchester’s league stand-<^ Choate in order to -stem the tion to the literary arts of ■■ 1.W Yu., ■ ..Lt Linda Keeney’s name was inat|- H e baa requaatad a reaid wit contest being sponsored by the rummage sale to be held Satur­ Z o n t B. The Jensen Building quested to the past choose :i. new staff of 20 to 25 record-smashing perforVnance in Ing. downward trend. Shortly fol­ MHS. vertently omitted from the Hrt dteta trooper, as requested by pariah Ubmry are to be turned day, Feb. 1,3, to the Parish Oo, represented by Atty. Eu­ 5. The Town of Manohester, Jo Anne Reynolds Cynthia Briggs members. Tryouts are held on the 100-yard breast stroke, the Roy Porks, ’65. lowing this match, the team Jack Ailing is a relative now- will again meet Rockville on of cheerleaders. Itas adeefsnen and be has sub­ in no later than next Friday. house. gene Kelly, is asking a special permission to continue using the basis of wriltcn r . - Mi-iS tankers overpowered Bris- Rifle during our oonter to Manohester High, February 12th and Windham mitted a MB liiniUBg board of They win be judged next Sat- ’The meeting closed with the exo^yUon to build 14 units in the western end of Charter tional Honor Society and a naires and interviews. The new tol Eastern 71-24 in a meet Having just passed the half­ having lived in many parts of vlted to enter the competition iuesaay. An enthusiastic crowd on the 17th, and will attempt Students are rqjptoded that adaaatioH budget tsanafera, re­ ■rday at 10:30 ajn. by the singing of taps. two buildings, and a variance to Oak field, to Residence Zone for a special scholarship at the member of both the High staff will begin worlc on the way point in their season, the the country before coming here 1966 Somanhis near the first Of of about 100 looked on at the rifle team has compiled a rec­ to overcome its previous de- there is still time to submit last year. Leisure hours find University of Michigan. He has School World staff and the original prose or poetry in the ______MID-WINTER SPECIAL Current Affairs club. He is al.so April. meet, which saw many changes ord of seven wins and two de­ (■eats at the hands of those two him listening to folk music also applied to M IT Cal Tech Da^d Hartiwell Memorial Prize a finalist for the National This year's sectional edltons in the persoimel for the ducks. feats. The remaining six match­ '.earns. (Bob Dylan) or “hacking and Rice. , Co-captain Lenny Wassmer, BUI Carney, ’65. competition. Paul Pllkonis, a straight A Council of Teachers of English are Senior Editor, Pam Bar- es will provide a challenge for around with the guys,” engaged '65, and Rich-Scofield, '66, swam student throughout his acad­ Scholarship and the MHS ningham; Club Editor, Pat Coach Alibrio’s shooters. In any sports there are around in the 200-yard Individual med­ emic career, is also an able Scholarship. Paul, who has al­ Fe'-thnm; Business Editor, Bet­ Starting off explosively, the (A t the moment, his 6’2” frame ley. Both seemed surprised when soccer and baseball player, liav- ready been accepted at Yale, sey House: Fr.curi.y • , rifle teaun rattled off four con­ Is creating a little havoc around their names were announced the intramural basketball ing received his letter in both tutors math students in the Judy Jackson; and f secutive victories over Wind­ discover the in the BEAUTIFUL BIG SCREEN'2 8 0 ''TV... North End of Hartford on Sat­ tor. Juris Puklnskis, all ’65, since neither has previously courts). Jack Is the first sen­ sports. He Is president of the competed in this event. Wass­ ham Tech, Bristol BJastern, MU- Verplanck Chapter of the Na- urdays. Linda BayerT'ltib. ior at MHS to have been to- mer, who usually swims in the ford Academy and Eastern freestyle events, and Scofield, again. Confronting Rock-ville in IS FULLY AUTOMATIC AND who was accustomed to com­ their fifth match, virtually all peting in the 100-yard breast­ shooters shot 5 points b^ow stroke, finished well by taking their normal, resulting in the MAKES THE IDEAL SECOND SET Chemistry Offers Basic Knowleds;e second and third respectively. team’s first loss. Against Ham­ Other changes were noted in den, the team produced a team the 400-yard freestyle and the score of 94(1, one point shy of Have you ever wondered 200-yard freestyle relay. The the school record. However, the $ what happens when sulfuric grueling 400-yard event was team offhand score ■was broken acid ia poured on sugar? Heat won by Manchester’s Pete Kra- with an outstanding 450 points, CHEVROLET vltz, '66, who was swimming and steam are produced, leav­ while John Rothwell set an In­ Redecorate your driveway for the first time this year. The dividual offhand score of 96. ing behind only a porous mass relay team of Mike Belcher, '66, The Indians continued their John Tedford, '66, Buss Conrad, Park out front, at leagt for a while, o f pure carbon. Chemistry stu­ winning streak against Wilcox '86 and Rick Dumaine, '65, fin- and let the neimbon enjoy that deek dents can explain this reaction Tech and (Jtaoate. although slip­ Impala Super Spe^ ityling. After all, isehd well ahead of the Bristol with their knowledge of the de­ relay team. ping to scores o f 918 and 914. yon have everything else to youraeU: hydration propertlee of sulfuric Brian’s time in the breai^- and compiled a total of 894 the luxurious S u ^ Sport interior acid. This appreciation of sub- stroke broke the old record set against Windham on, Januar^ with its cushy bucket seats up fronL sUnces and their Interaction by Ivan Wasilief In 1962. M c­ 29th, the teams lOwwt point explains why chemistry is a Intosh covered the 100 yards in total and the team’s second loss. handy center console and deep-twist Coach Altbrio is hopeful of a basic physical science and why 1:13.1, a half-second improve­ Bob WhlteeeU Sally Chapin carpeting nnderfoot; the smooth and ment. The usual fine efforts fine second showing against eai^ Chevrolet ride, co u rt^ of Full it is one’ of the most popular couj'sc electives at MHS. were turned in by Mark Oak- Coil suspenrion and new Wide-Stance; s s s There are approximately 400 man, '66, in the 200-yard free­ Legion of Honor and Caierrolet power, starting witii students enrolled in 17 chemis­ style, Mark Alexander, '65, to Connie Barrett our famouB 1404ip TurixvThnft 280 try cl'-i.ises this year. They are the 60-yard freestyle, Jim N a­ being taught by 5 instructors than, ’66, in diving, Chucky Wins Prize in Every day during second jfe- '"The Tlllgh School World Six. This '65 Che^Iet's a home kn- *!9 S ^ McCaughlin, ’66, in the 100- • Tka ItaHsn ProvlM M 2 »- to the ;sclence department. The rlod, this week’s male Xogion- should hove lls ’ own office!” provement if you ever saw one. yard butterfly, Jeff Stuck, ’66, naire. Bob Whitesell, can be Modal 2-T346 In bsautifnl standard chemistry course has Home-making This is a sound that might be a number of objectives, the first in the 100-yord freestyle, co­ found in Calculus class, vigor­ heard at any time of the day Brown Mahogany or Fronch of wliich is to give a fundamen­ captain W alt Hudson, '65, to ously debating the virtues of VMmRfMohos. the 100-yard backstroke, and, a Connie Barrett has been from any Worldling working in ! i i tal background in inorganic named Manchester High pure functions or depiorlng the and organic chemistry, primari­ medley relay team of Hudson, vices of degenerate hyperbolas. the World office, but Sally (Jha- Mcliitosh, McLaughlin and Bob School’s 1965 Betty Crocker ly in' prepamtlon for first year Math V is Bob’s favorite sub- Olschefaki.__ _ AU of the above Homemaker of Tomorrow. She pin’s voice would always be the college studies. placed finjt to their respective: scored highest to a written 'ject this year in a schedule most vigorous. This exclama­ Skills in laboratory tech­ events | bomemaking examination tak- which includes English TV, tion, however, would not be nique and laboratory safety are I The Bristol meet squared the i en by senior girls Dec 1. and is Western Civilization, Honors without her accompany.pg extremely important. These MHS wetmen’s record at 3-31 now eligible for state and na- Biology H and Honors Physics. laugh, known so Well to the in­ abilltiee foeter objective obser­ after losing to both Hall and i tional honors. Bob received recognition for his habitants of MHS. Her past ex­ vation and conclusions; to Ifh m h O o tr ^Croeby by close scores. A fter Test papers o f all school scholastic achievements this periences have given her this short, they encourage the use of ! swimming at New London to-] Homemakers of Tomorrow in past fall, when he was awarded cheerful disposition, and ths the scientific method in ap­ night, the swim team will jour- the state are currently *'-• being National Merit Scholarship past school year spent in Ger­ proaching and analyzing prob­ judged. The state’s highest- CHEVYH ney to Willimantic for a Tues­ Letter of Commendation. many, she states, gave her a lems and situations. ranking g;irl will receive a $1,- day meet with Windham. Throughout his high school new outlook on life. One of her Of the 17 chemistry rtctlons, 500 scholarship from General Economy on theiqmidng Dave Reznick, '65 career. Bob baa recognized the most unusual experiences she CHEVELLE one Is devoted entirely to CBA Mills Inc., sponsor of the an­ Basketball importance of extracurricular relates something like this: Who n y i bargains always eome in a ((Jhemlcal Bond Approach) nual Betty Crocker search for lAmks, luxury and lots more W ith a 67-65 lose to Conard activities. One o f the many in “ On the way back from Ber­ brown paper bag? Not Chevy n. Nova Chemistry, This method' of the educational grant. In addi­ last Saturday, the chances of which he participates is the In­ lin, I, along with five others, models mdude all the niceties: foam- teaching the subject matter tion, if Connie ^ ou ld win the The looks you can plainly see. The luxury that's a Mahbu Super Sport you can Just the CCIL basketball title being structors of the Handicapped. was hauled out of the bus ffnd flushioned seats, armrests, dual visors^ emphasizes study of the nature brought back to Manchester state contest, MHS will receive imagine: bucket seats, full carpeting, patterned vinyls and eight interior color srh^»n^4.f, a complete set of the Encyclo­ Bob rates his association with almost had my filni confiscated of chemical bonds, as they af­ suffered a severe setback. and more. Who says economical manna The rest you’d better sample for yourself. And soon. pedia Britannica. lOH aa the one thing which has by the East Germans for taking fect the structure and interac­ The Chieftains had a harder stodgy? Not Qievy H I Berides the tion of matter. There is addi­ Connie is following a college influenced his fife the most. a picture in the bus near the time subduing the Indians Sat­ border. A fter several minutes 120-^ S-Thrift that powen Nova, Tko 23-MocM tional stress laid on student ex­ course with a schedule consist­ This choice reflects the long TIm Fronch Provincial 23— urday night .than they did in ing of Advanced Placement hours and diligent work he has of envisioning what Siberia we've another Six you can order— 2-T345 in ( iDorfcWaInnt perience in the laboratory aa a their first meeting when Man^ Modal 2-T347 In Distraaaad English IV. College Level devoted to this organization as must be like, they let us go— Tvbo-Tbrift 280, a tp n ya a y 140-hp. means of gaining greater un­ cheater bowed 54-39. Their seC' Chany finlah, , ^ ^ I Western.--ovv.., (Civilization, Honors supervisor bf public relations. what a let-down!” derstanding of chemical proc­ ond contest raa into 3 overtime | pj-ench HI, chemistry and gym. esses. periods ■with tl|e victory going Bob’s other non-a^adwlc ac­ Sally seems to be the daring “ ” " ''''' She is co-editor of the 1965 type .after this last exclama- ENJOY THE WONDERFUL CONVENIENCES OF TODAY’S ONLY FUUY The laboratory is an essen­ to Conard by only 2 points. tivities have ranged from Sports tial part of any chemistry Somanhis, a member of the N a­ to newspaper-reporting-. Ho.,was, .Uon. Iiicliided among her likes, AUTO M ATIC TV-^Exdusive Magnaypic VIDEOMATIC always brmRS vou The Indians temporarily lost tional Honor Society for three course. Classes meet 6 periods the service of their stellar for­ a meml^r of the JayVee wme- l ^ c k tats and fog, but glanc­ clearest, sharpest plctures-day or aight-automatlcaHyl Other quality each week, and 3 o f these are years, and a member of the e'er team fo r two -years, and the ing at her school record shows ward, Bob Bosworth, ’65, high Current A ffairs (Club. Outside scheduled exclusively fo r lab­ Rifle Team for one year. Bob her serious side as well. Aca- features hKhide: 23* diagonal measure screen, and dependable full, scorer for the Indians with 19 of school, Connie belongs to the oratory work. One basic lab has been. On the qiaff of the demicoUy, 'her weekly schedule transformer powered chassis. And remember, only Magnavox lets you points ?.nd 6 rebounds, who Order o f Rainbow Of Girls ftnd course is used, with variations suffered a concussion to the High School W orld since his is taken up 'with Honors Eng­ is a past W orthy Advisor, and lish rV, Latin U, CBA Ghemis- select from so many eutheiWc furnKura styles. Othsr quality Magnavox among levels. third overtime period. sophomore year; he also partici­ In Honors' and Level One attends St Mary’s Episcopal .try, U.S. History and Level 1 TV from only $99.90. The Indians los^ two regu­ Church. She would like to a t pated in Debating Cllub for one classes, “ open end experiments” French m . She enjoys study lars . bv -fouls.. Center Bob tend Wheaton College in Nor­ year. ^ ^ Monaa 8portCouf« are assigned. They are designed halls, thanks to the National CORVAIR Evans, *65, scoring 16 points ton, Maas, and m ajor to either This year Bob has added to allow tbs student, after com­ Judy Frithsen and Richard Carlson, senior members o f P erry’s chemistry class, examine French or history. Current A ffa irs Club and the Honor Society privUeges; she piling data, to draw Individual and leading the Indians’ 27-19 Everything s new hut the idea the results of a precisely-measured titration experiment when the solutions ars to chemical has been a member of ths NH S conclustoas. Such akperlments rebound edge yritk 10, drew his Aimee Patterson, ’66 Ski Chib to his already im­ T te i ^ atill is, malm Corvair the sportiest low-priced car this side of the Atlantic COME IN TODAY — Seloet from tho widest variety of stylet balance, the liquid to the beaker will change color. This Is one of -the many chem labs that 6th foul in the 4th period. For­ pressive list of extracurricular since her sophomore year. High CORVETTE so-sicmMH. are frequently supplemented School World, Latin (Jlub and can be as fasclnattog as they are rewarding. (Herald photo by Oflara.) ward Carl Hohenthel. ’66, who diversions. Out o f school. Bob “ jnd all those familiar during our Magnavox Mld-Wintar Special I with material from 3 additional Squad Designs the German Club (naturally!) lent suspension and lab manuals. On Level Two, scored 18 points and pulled belongs to Explorer Post 47, Due brakes to STOP down 9 rebounde, fouled out at also are a part of the pattern ------— - also find a brace of bucket laboratory work more closely 6f glassware ranging from test try course begins with funda- ly. Th^ry on solutions, ioniza- and he is also vice president of of her school life. Four-w hed discs: Need we say more about a crucial moment of the 3rd Bulletin Boards St. Bartholomew’s CTYO. aeati^ carpeting, a flooiHDioiinted shift and lots of fun. T iy it. paralells the experiments and ■ida-arm tost »»*««« and mental concepta, especially Uon, acids, bases and ealts is Walking home frtxn school than Aa for goii^f choose your V8—including TESTED—ADJUS'TED—DELIVERED—SERVICED reactions dsscribed to *k>the chem-MkMvi. -ra^uatod those Involved In i_ the M.. particle included. TTie ftoal topics which overtime. Although the Indians Two summers ago, he went a fuel-injected 375-hp stormer. BY OUR OWN MECHANICS are touched upon to chemistry outscored Conard from the Many students pasting to on a trip to Colorado, but last post 43 Princeton St, one esa fioor, the Chieftains were classes to the office corridor summer was even more mem­ always hsar ths sound o f a Jmiloned A ^ ‘“ •d ‘* «"* t* tr y students (who , , , , class are organic chemistiy and awarded 25 fi'ee throws to Man­ have hotlcod ths attractive orable for Bob. He traveled to piano—with Sally most Uksly FAMOUS FOR SERVICE SINCE 1931 thi quickly that If you Mathematic, hi »n tategral nuclear theory as it Has evolv­ Dnve something really new—discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer*$ ed to the present day. chester’s 18 and gained a 10- bulletin boards outside the Canada on a motorcycle, a at ths keyboard. Qr for that SnJU: oTnetSS break It. you buy It). AU this PJ!?. ^ matter If one belongs to Center lacp^ry; insre are pipeww no aw»Ptkm. Pfbblemsi Oheiplstry la a basic science; p ^ t; advantage aa a result nurses' office. T(H>lcs have trip which included an accident avolli courses Forced to 'go to tbs bench, ranged from vital school infor­ on the N ew York Thruway. Bob Church, guess who p la n that Chevrolet •CheveUe •Chevy II* Corvair* Corvette l ^ ( ^ ^ o f * a m uu^and expsrimento, such aa finding Involving w eigh t and volume,; fp r replacements, Ooaidi Hyds mation, sueh os deodUnea for has seen much o f New Eng­ beautiful organ music ml ttis 8 of Its fundamental concepts ' >yed the efforts of Jim physical taaminatlona, to gen­ land: he remembers Mt. Stowe o'clock service each Sunday! 066079 S , Mark HsUsr and Chet eral bints- in ’Vermont ivreU, because he’s Sally’s Muento, Mr. and Mi% KobHnriiy, an ’88. The colorful dlsplaya have climbed that -peak on- his hstnds BMward C. Cbapto, oould AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER DWORIN CHEVROLET, INC CAPITOL MOTORS, INC A fter this loaa to Conard, the been designed by the Art Ser­ and knees In ten^ierature of look at theto dsiighter and ex­ IN MANCHESTER, CONN. ___ Ths chemist:^ curriculum Is Bdvtog and Inilancing chemical 476 CONN. BOULEVARD—889-8441 18U M AIN STREET—687-8144 scientific technique. The Indians traveled Tuesday to vice Squad, wbtcb is spon­ 30 degrees below zero. claim, “Attottoeg! Sally'a or Potterton’s ■tob'equlpnTent taefudes » t s i e v i n g .a balance- equations la another mathema- conteat Weaivcr, who outsoocod juo s Bob, who is looking forward her way. to Weneeley CoUega CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC amities for ^ t o g Just sored by IDa. X UI Glaaser. 1889 BIAIN STREET— 649-6888 EAST HARTFORD, CONN. HABTFtHlD. CONN. MANCHESTER’S OLDEST AND LARGEST TV, RADIO, tltrat r burettsit otmdenaem, •LuoTUvr apeolflc mat- ttcal aspect ot the course.’ . to both tbs claseroom and ttas Red team 88-57. “ Duke" Tbs prsaant amags- to attending a 4-year college to beeoins an Intonretor, and RECORD AND APFLIANOB STORE ventuatmc hoods, thsrmostat- (elements, families o f ele- Oxygen, hinhogen, the hal- the laiwratqry, make ohem- HuteWnson led with IT points, mant waa doaignad and «on- next year, uvea with -his par­ w ith the Buecesa sks’s had to WILCOX-RAU CHEVROLET, INC THE GRODY CHEVROLET CO. ARDERY CHEVROLET, INC eontralM l ovans, and burners ments, taq^ortant oompoundili ofcas, sulphur, jnltrogen, wa­ U t f f a vahiabla .part .nC tha fdUosrad by Dob Evan’s 18 and stcuetad by Barbara Letoor- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ohad'wMk u g ii school, T riiiw uir TraUP .. -A which can roach a tsmporaturo and oxpjoriiig modem ohsmlcal Wliltosa)], at U Bratton Rd. m t o k o iit r 1141 STANLEY STREET-889-0848 81 ISHAM ROAD—888-8601 188 POqUONOOK AVB. 888 8888 130 smsr COMMR OP CHURCH ter, heavy and Ught metals — K B S curriculum. Hohanthal’s 11. This loaa waa aeau and O ard Spooner. 0$ 1800* Oentlgrada. A variety thseggr. T bs standard ahoml»<- a ll tbeae am stumed apedftcal* Paid Pltooalaa, not a OOBi gama and doam’t Paul PUkonis, *86. v m r BRITAIN, OOMN. WEST HARTTORD, OOMN. wiNDMMi, ooonr. •ml

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l it t l e SPORTS BY ROU80N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE AMERICAN ALUMINUM PROBUCn Curtis Suggests New School Skating • Coasting Storm Drain Funds. VMtfLTIN* I MtmMr to Frevipw fiYrtNASlWM I HoWfiJ Dogs ComMiwHpR Windows $9.f5 — Deon $29.95 A Facing High Demand Door Ooaoples, RoU-«p Awolags, OUvas A w a lm Beoalrad, MFadal4 F o r Gardner-Spring St. A rea Ro-covered. Take Doww Servlee *sM SteroM Boot Caavw toOftb* «r> Repaired or Mode New To Foot Pattern. Work Owtan DON'T EVEN DARB MATCH _ ICuiM BaUM 41 Holy church An N its w h e n MB's in t h e B Small 4oc Mada Oroaunets — Eyelets — F^asteners. Alr-CoaUtleair rVE OFTSN WONOEREO BGraat---- ibi The BUperintendent o f f This astimate was prepared^ A table further on, based on Residents of the Lenox-Benton Sts. srea may get a iUNTRV, m a j o r / BUT WITHITH< Covers Castom Blade for Commercial and Beaw. Waterproof* you’ve *TAVED IN COUNSElORl UTurkUitlUa by the principals of each school. tha first grade estimates and Looks like a good weekend better idea next week whether they can expect Bigelow lag Compound For Tents, Boateorers and Oaavaa. HIM AWAY I'M RBAOV FOR UCatn’amotbar S r * ? 5 f^ _ , schoole has recdtnmended All tha elementary principals CAUMWELL'CEMPLOy FOR 60 the actual enrollment* of the for skiers, eoasters and ice brook to be covered this summer. The board of directors tng Alomlnnm Sei UONS.CLAUDE/-**-JUST IA6T ACTION f THERE'S ONLY ONt MLmraioa the immediate acquisition predicted an enrollment cC 5,786 past five yeeua, predicts the DIFFICULTY-*^ UVt GOT A of lend preparatory to the :br next September, 190 more enrolments grade by n ^ e sloateni. is scheduled to approve a capital improvement program MONTH HE PROSEtOTtO A " Park department supervised i that will Include a _proposed ^ al-6------TINY WAIF FOR A iViNS A ^ n e THINS INTHBTHIRO MAbaattUac II construction of a new, ten* than this yeiur and Just 82 un­ the next five years, ^ e K-6 MANCHESTER AWNING CO. BUGGS BUNNY race, and no OOOSW/ UOfaUcIng der the total enrollment capac­ total drops from 5,698 this year skating areas at Center Springs locaUon for storm sewer proj away which projects to under­ CHANCE ON AOOLU ! AND VET' B4Alwayt(aeairJ classroom elementary Annex and Charter Oak Park ects, such as the brook conduit EST. 1946—166 W. CENTER STREET—649-3061 You—4R, AH-^OCC ASIONALLY, n I own (coatr J BBNarrMa ctly ity of all the elementary to 5,693 in 1969-70, a decrease take. M Oobceraluc TSpitmta Kamil* i--' school in the. area of Gard­ aehoolB. If the estimate of 73 of only five. The K-8 totals will be open today and tonight Whether the amount avail­ ^ rM G0IN6 TO IMPCES s N INOULA6 IN J( SPORT1N6 14 Anglo-Saxoa The capital improvement pro­ r LOOKS LIKE SHES NOT p’LUCKy TAAGOIN' OUtia) tPrachida q>ecial education students is show an Increase ftom 6,9(>4 until 10. Also, Saturday and able for the various projects will HER 9/ PUTTING IT DOWN CROSSIN' TH'STREET THIS WAY! VA WONT 1 WAGER lilYaTalar tcraant • FaotatUe MBeetrkal ner and Spring Sts. gram is only a schedule, and BTEngUahilpar craamentilkB tnatnmaali Tha raoommandation was con. added, the enrollment would to 7,020 for the same five Sunday from 10 ajn. to noon be enough to pay for the 360,(X)0 need not include a breakdown of HOW COME V PETUNIA TO STEP ON LIKE LIKE VA PLANNED^DOC! X oaHt»t£73pL toSaetaa conduit remains to be seen. SIR WALTER RALEIGH DID ‘niaoloBlaa MFaataa MHaad(dlaU SBFto talnsd in a laqgtliy and oom- exceed the 1-26 ratio. years. A staMe trsnd la thus and 1:30 to 10 p.m. specific projects that will be > TAkilN'A l » COAAIN® V WSAPPOINTEDJ Lactor (ab.) 11 Italian aobto BBCandla—tfctoa The princtpaTs estimates sue indicated. I Coasting U permitted dally When General M anager undertaken. THIS PORTHE QUEEN 1 dlKnSUah preheiwm study o( anrollinnnt V SlFUi trends handed out to board of based On potential growth in As noted before, however,'in Center Springs Park from R t(^ rd Martin drew his capi­ In any case, no project can >W-WAYl SSCollaelloBoC Ita^l^ltoKlf;^ mcNonr '• tal improvement program for e-*r.) BOPramhancm dSHr.Satdnar •ducatlon marabara ihla w e * . their respective districts that the principals oome up with 8:30 to dark, be started until a cash alloca­ JIM k /^1 «!SS!' 1 Zulu — liar loana (ab.) 44 Star in Ai m The updataa a MraUar will affect enrollments for the different estimations for next: Ski tows will operate tonight sulbmission to the directors, he tion is authorized. MAadakawhan bBDd ttBzIiipatad 4BFir,foriiiataBce . rendrt b r o i^ t out in 1942. 1965-68 year. year. Another table reveals from 6;30 to 10;30 at ML Nebo, suggested about 3125,000 of the The town is meansriiile going (ab.) SHorribla M Roman road 47Foretokaa ,, WilUam C»rtlB labeled the new Another enrollment projec- their predlctlona to be almost also Saturday and Sunday. town’s 1200,000 reserve be al­ ahead with plans to obtain ease­ 48KxcaTatiOB MPmtod AFIrRhand 28 Ballet akirt •chool the "Number One critical tlosi (there are 17 tables In the 200 mors for 1965-66. Their ee- located for storm drain and ments from raoperty owners Craft & Hobby Center B Wooden pin SBEmpUnaaa for ore 1 MTbmt,M 4BWaavlnc dafact •* situation in our need (or ad- report) that tAkes into account tlmatee are made on a yearly highway proj rots. along the b ro *. Town (tounsel agatnat a wall SPiimcnt of tha 27 Soon the staying p w e r of children basis In inreparation for the 501 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. MANCHESTER trla 29Revol«t SO Wrath dlUorial elementary ecbool (aclli- A t the time the program was Atty. Irving Aronson told the bee in tha community.” In all grades baaed on the birth budget. directors tNs week. • At Hw GrwM * i 4 r r " r " 6 i6 rate, predicts that in 1965.66 Table 15 ahows that the goal drawn, however, in Cfctober of i i ft Other major recommendations The easemente would permit there will be 6,689 pupils, a of 1-26 teaoher-wpil ratio has last year, the town did not an' tbe town to clean the brook and aomlng out v t the atudy are the ticlpate that it would be mak' i i i4 figure 200 pupils below the been reached. 'There Is some its banks, clear growth from replacement of the Robertacn prlnclpsil predictions. variation among the grades, Quotatloas Fumhihsd by Ing en effort — to the tune of the banks or plant them, or to School within the next five Curtis arrived at a working grade 1 is 23.1, grade 6 is Dempsey-Tegeler Oo.. Ine. shout 180,000—to keep the Pio­ install the conduit that the I& 1? yean, construction o( one and fig u re by compromising be­ 26.1, but the overall raitio is Members of New York neer Parachute Co.'here. neighbors have asked. poasibly two new elementary tween the two and picking a 25. The kindergarten ie listed Stock Exchange ’That 380,000 is a large chunk l^ e easements would also pro­ ALLY BOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Baiting. l i schools in tbs Keeney School 6,700 figure. With thl» figure, separately with a ratio of 44.6. of the availshle 3200,000 slated hibit the owners of the property district, end retirement of the Bank Stock* rkt HooKa hie estimated that if the 1-25 Since the kindergarten is di­ Bid /■ked for capital improvement proj­ from building in the area the uus- « Orford VillMie School ae soon Mr.znpNT 1 CMJT / MEtNBTHER. VffiU, I POTT THINK i\ H i ratio were to be maintained vided Into two sessions a more Conn. Bank and ects. brook might particularly threat­ 40 MODEL MOTORING as the south end school is eom accurate ratio would be 22.3. IMNKOL' IMAfilNE I BLIT7HAT9 MOO CAN SIANP Y « m R equaJly in all the schools, 13 Trust Co...... 70 74 As a result, the amount to be en. OOP V0S TMATTHINOV WHAT IT WAS MOREN ONEOOR./aO OUT THB* plated. more classrooms would be need­ TYible 16 Is a review of ele­ Hartford National spent for storm drains and Atty. Aronson propose* the •o BAt>. TNONa \ .^ AWan-wp 24 s n « 55^ The recommendation (or the ed. The reidacement of class­ MSMJy^ VC3UR BACK l/ ^ \ cP IT/ mentary school enrollment* and Bank Co...... 60 64 highways will have to be scaled easements in place of an or­ new school in the South School rooms considered subetandard capacltiee as they \vin exist down. dinance establishing a building i i i Vernon National CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER district cams sbout because of is not a part of this figure. next September. Although the Bank ...... 16 When Martin drew his origi­ line along the brook banks, since 5?^?RACE „-&$0-99 1 the Inadequacy of the South In addition to the ten class­ overall totals show that the nal capital improvement pro­ they will do the job as well and Z ScheL«».nnM.en. (Beveral tbnes in the report, Stanley Worka . . 23% 25 cently oome into prominence into the house on Thanksgiving. USID relief ts the Washington and ''somewhat of an enigma." (including Bigelow Brook) that USED CARS the impact of the parochial j Veeder-Root .... . 28% 30% Verplanck schools that have sohools on ths area is mention­ tis recommended that be< you may want to give priority BY JOE CAMPBELL been hamhing the souQi end The above quotations are not SEftONOLES IN OKLAHOMA ed. In connection with this table ef its location the board give to." TALLAHASSEE — About overflow. consideration to using the to be oonstrued as actual mar­ But it la "the monies avail­ 12 shows that the snroUment 3,500 Seminole Indians live in Based on the 1*26 teacher- school for other purpoeeo. kets. able rather than the need’’ that pupil ratio estehUshed by the in non-public schools hsis gone Oklahoma, descendants of ones from 596 in 1957 to 1,606 in He cited the school location U more likely to dictate which board of education and project­ •WE’RE TH ANKFU L’ project is undertaken. relocated from Florida by the 1964. The gradual elimination as poor from a standpoint of ed enrollment eattanatea for safety, parking and traffic con­ MCGUIRE AIR FORCE Now it appears that the United States Government. DWORIN next September, the t h r e of tuition students was also ditions, and possible expansion. BASE, N.J. (AP) — "W e’re SArailable funds will have to be omi>,Htt.i.cT.c»itiUNtoa 2-^ schools will bo over-enrolled by noted for its relief upon public He further recommended that thankful that the government cut below the level anticipated 74 pupils. school pressures. “ Dinnor will b* r littia lata, Daar! My biidga ohib If no other use can be found for remembered him after all these at that time . to accommodate H, that It be modernized and year*,’ ’ Mrs. George Rader said the new demands on the town foolad ma and ata all tha aandwiohaar’ ko district lines be reduced. as an Air Force brigadier gen­ budget. WMIa-You-Waleh Modernization programs were eral presented her husband with In any ca.se, It appears that Moh also recommended in the Buck- a Dirtlngulshed Flying Cross. the selection of storm sewer tinin. order 2?0 Extended Warranty 1960 Proposed Lines for Districts land, Green, Highland Park Rader got the medal Thurs­ projects must be arbitrary, and Up To 12 Months or THeBApiKMI 12,000 MUe* On (old building), Bentley, Nathan day in recognition of his not based on engineering pri­ nanK TIm m are the school district^ _ ^ t west of Walker St.; south, Hale and Washington schools. "professional competence, aeri­ orities. MnWiBItO Used Car* FORD BEN CASEY boundaries proposed In the en­ E. Center and Park St*.; west, Curtis requested primarily al skill and devotion to duty" When the directors decide r ’T’m REED'S Griswold St. that consideration bo given to one day In August 1944 when he pext week how much to allocate ManchMter Shopping Parkade 9-PASS. WAGON rollment study. Not all have Nathm Hale: North, Center .securing land tor the school In was the lead bombardier On a for storm sewer projects under 858 Middle Turnpike West /ResewTTiwyi^ been changed. and Main Sts., east of Benton the souto end. He requested that key mission over Czechoslovak­ the capital improvement reserve AS LOW AS Radio, Fordomatic, power planning begin immediately. ia. fund, they need not jlacide right Phone 643-7167 [y*^^RJTtSVBty ReSEA/rAWHWWOt- Buckland; North, South Wind­ and E. Onter; east, west side 10% Down steering, brakes A whlte- ^ 10C tn Ng»WLCWPL sor town Hne; east, imaginary of Westminster Rd., easterly to BY FRANK O’NEAL 7JCW TmTOVEOFM/ line east of Slater St. across Autumn and south to Oak Up to 30 Month* to pay waU*. #6569. ^4WS RMMBRE REGUUR iNS7Kuao/ts /s less Tolland Tpke. to N. Main St. to Grove and Highland; south, TWyWTi>fcTMfc»m>t—. tSmUCBRM NEURDYVWCMf J THMCAfnaie Hockanum River; south. Hock- south side of Charter Oak, IWMt 8C» ABIE V COM- anum River and W. Middle acroas Main to a point this side Tpke; west. East Hartford town MUMiraEspacMuAray of Elm and Hartford Rd.; west. All Cars Are IWTH HBtMDMEMaNIHB.. line. Elm St. to Forest, the east side GOOD ADVICE Completely *1095 Robertson; North, South Wind­ of Chestnut to Park, the north Winterized and sor town line from a point east side of Park to Main, the west FROM THE CHAMRER OF COMMERCEl Road Ready! {P^ r ef Slater St. to a point where the side of Main to the junction of railroad crosses the town line of Center and Main. Vernon; east, the railroad from Washington; North, Centar the Vernon line to a point where St.; aaat. New St., Park to Otla, 58 CHEVROLET 2-Door Sedan. 'White and Blue. Parker St. croeeea the railroad; Otia due aouth to Hartford Rd.; Radio, Heater, Powergllde. #6431...... 485 south, from a point where Park­ aouth, Hartford Rd.; wart. Me- er St. croeses the railroad, along K m St« 61 CHEVROLBTT 2-Door, Turquoise. Powergllde. the railroad to Main St., the WaddeU; North, Main rail­ Heater. #6825 ...... 1295 MORTY MEEKLB west side of Main St. to Hilliard road from Hockanum River to BY DICK C A V A IL i - St., from HlHlard St. to Griffin a point east of Griffin Hd., and 60 FALCON 2-Door Station Wagon. Wedgewood BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE back in a northeasterly direc­ aouth of that portion of Hil­ blue. Radio. Very Economical...... 685 liard St. which is east of Grif­ i M not VKtC tion to the railroad track (to ex­ (0IHERE5 Arounaww ANP1WMMMSM DC WKTER: ^HHL! NB=^THAT&Wmr I clude Loomis 4H.) and then fin Rd. to AuxHlary north- 61 PEUGEOT Sunroof 4-Door. Gray finish. Radio, mwax3LD'mDo e u a s — heater. This is a fine foreign car. #6943...... 695 FV30R5C> to DO. along the railroad to the Hock­ aouth railroad; eaat, the aux­ <»\ iFiaatMeraDyay LBT13 anum River; west, east of iliary north-aouth railroad to VWTHMVVWCIS2 TEY rr Slater St. along the South Wind­ the south side of W. M iddle 64 FORD ■ Custom 4-Door Sedan. Alaskan white. RsictyNAerv? AND 6(3?. I > " sor town line to the Hockanum Tpke. and east to Main St. — Standard shift, radio. #6453 ...... 1735 River then along tha river to the auxiliary north-south rail­ the railroad. road to Bigelow Brook; aouth, 58 JAGUAR 8.4 4-Door Sedan. Gray finish, bucket Bigelow Brook to a point east seats, automatic, whitewalls, all leather interior. Buckley: North, Taylor St., of Femdale Rd.; west, Hil­ A nice one! ...... 896 the Vernon town line; east, the liard’s Pond to the Intecraectlon Vernon line; south, parts of of Hilliard and Woodland, and 64 CX5RVAIR Monza 2-Door. Harbor blue. Radio, „ j£ £ Green Manor, Milford and Ellz- north to the Hockanum River. heater, 4-speed. Whitewalls. #6859...... 1895 atoeth Rda., Elsie Dr., Green­ Verplanck: North, the cen­ '••'.ft. t ’L** wood Dr. and S. Mldifie Tpke.; ter of W. Middle Ttoke. from 81 RAMBLER 4-Door Sedan. Karman red finish. west, from Taylor to the rail­ the beginning of Verplanck’s Standard shift, radio. #6356...... 790 road from the western end of eaatem boundary to Dover St. High Ridge to LydaH. at which time the line dlpa be­ 61 FORD Sunllner Convertible. Black, radio, auto­ matic, whitewalls. #6781...... 1290 .BUPtaMbtotottototoM S i^ Manchester Green: North, low W. Middle Tpke. so as to Green Manor Rd. from Wood- exclude It from this potat, to bridge St. to Sanford Rd. acrasa the Bast Hartford town line; 63 FORD (Jalaxie 2-Door Sedan. Sky blue finish. CAPTAIN EASY Auto., whitewall tiros, radio. #6680 ...... 1495 MKKBT H NN BY LANK LEONARD BY LESLIE TURNER Milford ltd. absva Rt. 41, east. B illo w Brook and Girla- NOW YOU CAN HAVE NOISELESS, EZisabeth Dr. abova Rt. 53, woM St.; aouth, eewtem side of McKee St. to Hartford Rd., 59 BUICK 2-Door Hardtop. Alpine white and gold. CLBO VALPA.«Y OHiNO. XONCt KNEW W » auaHTLY. parallel to biit not including the / OFCOlMWWeOIN HMM.. Spencar St., W. Center and CM DUSTLESS, TANKLESS, CORDLESS Automatic, whitewalls, radio. #5911...... 895 HOW WILL 1 ( MHOLLYHWOP. ITHWK MB WOULPYK f AnMMETHAT. HOW , eastoriy extension of Con­ tft , ol , ^ e aaCAU MW A*\jjKK> geMe M »E P THEnUMONa I'VB 5EKN stance Dr., a«roM Vernon SL oott Sts,; west. Manoheator V wMounh m m ./ oHiVtav [ AllwicH I FACK , 63 CHE'VROLET Greenbrier Station Wagon. 3* A FTAR! A n Y O U ^ ----f OLD FRUMPS/, V PO wu PUFMt? /^Fte. m m> i above R t 127 to Arcallla Dr. tmvh line at East Hartford. VACUUMING! With the new low-(x>at Black AMBMBiROF ’ — —-^YwunaoR* South School District! North, S i g f e r 'S ’- speed transmlsaion. Low mileage. 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'...... 1575 Bast Mlddla 1 )^ . , than parU- Highland St. and oast to Birch as any vacuum tank cleaning you’ve tried. And, •|„ Jniu tO. 1968 ON THIS Bowani: North,' the railroad PACKAGE' out oil of Haeknvatock SL and BIkek & DeokeP' firom Parker St to N. Elm St; leaving it to Keeney), to the • r t east Paricer S t to the railroad Intoraoction of Hartford Rd.t m ourn and tbs western Mid of High and Pino SL 334 NORTH MAIN ST. Ridge; s o u ^ Durkin St. to Koonoy: North, Spwoor SL to CHEVROLET FrankVn St; west North sam 796 Hartford Rd. then aouth at 416 OOMN. B Lm , BAST BAXTFOBD M i 3141 S t below R t 91 and Brookfield Hartford Rd. to Proapoet S t; TEL, 449-5253 . Opw Bvontaiga ■ t to DuriUn S t . siuL Prospsot SL in southoaot* •A nUXNDLT nJLOB TO BUT* Bentley; ' Nort^’ Woodbrldge •riy diroetionon to a jMint Just, St.; alist N. -RtorSt shove Rt. outatda oC Circla SHOF FRIDAYS TO 8:30 F.M. south. JiajH.Rti south to X. •nd Horeulen Dr. ot'adiloh tima

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1966 PAGE JIFTEBW PAGE TOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1966 ------^...... 'v: ' ' ' THE Black Hawks Get 150-Pound Boost Providence Keeps Record Cleaii Herald Angle Cards Line Nest • r Henry Surprise Deal E A R L Y O ST W estbrook SportG BdHdMT . ( Paces Team NEW YORK (AP)—The New York RAinrers have Signing Stars Notes .From the Little Black Book handed Chicago the biggest 150-pound boost in hockey. !; Popular John Andreall official, is the new manager and assistant treasurer said Chicago C ^ h Billy Reay after the Black Hawks ST. LOUIS (AP) — ThefThur«l»y ‘‘"'J aibaon today —♦ It’s kind of a challeng*.’* had acquired slick little Camille Henry from New York gave the Cardinals 16 players In said Boyer. "When I came up ■of the (jonnecticut Bank .and Trust Co. Terry Sq^uare of- St. Louis Cardinals lined toe roost, only four of them reg­ from the minor leagues,' I hoped PROVIDENCE, R. I. ’fice in Hartford. The former Hartford Weaver High ath­ in a surprise, seven-player swap Thursday. the nest with a little more ■'Ws’ve strengthened ourp ulars. Dick Groat and Curt to make $10,000 a year and play (AP) — Fourth - ranked lete has been a grid official for the past 21 years and fur and landed two of their Flood are the others. for 10 years. After I played for a chances of finishing first," said that is when they bold a non Providence College remains io r the last 11 seasons has held membershi]lip in the ex« OMoago Coach Bllty Reay after highest-paid stars — third "I wouldn’t say there has while, I shot for $26,000, and advantage. unbeaten because sopho­ elusive Eastern AssdcUUon o t ^ the Black Hawks had acquired baseman Ken Boyer and been a log jam,” General Man­ made It. Intercollegiate Football Offl- And toe diminutive Henry, ager Bob Howsam said, "but U "By then, 1 had plenty of con­ more Dexter Westbrook at Southington H iA after sUck tittle Camille Henry from pitcher . :elals. . . . Maiichester may have New York In a surprise, seven- one of toe league’s more prolific there has been one, I think with fidence that I wa.4 as good as caught DePaul by surprise. graduating fromom tlOnm. goal scorers, is one of toe best Both signed one-year iwcU Ken and Bob signing their con­ ai^ one up here in toe major 4^4 an adopted son ehorUy in one Looks like Cmter Springs player swap Thursday. The Friars, only perfect-rec­ The Black Hawke, currently in hockey on toe power play. He and received "substantial tracts, it has been broken." leagues and I aimed for $50,000. DUKE HIJTCHINSON FRANK EIBBY ' of the top coQlege basketball Pond will not be opened this PETE OIPOIAA ord major college basketball tied with Montreal for toe has s c o r ^ IS of his 21 goals this raises” for their efforts In lead­ Both players had rejected "Then, after the MVP and Manchester Hl|rh Coventry High 'players in the East when Toby season for public Ic* akat^. EM t Oatliolle team, made it 15-0 last night by IClmball walks down the aisle league lead, have never won toe season In such a situation. original contract offers, but said championship last season, I edging DePaul 72-70. Blarly snow on a thin layer of ing the Cardinals to the Nation­ they had little trouble after decided to shoot for the moon. I with Helen Anne Oworek of Ice has prevented a sufficient National Hockey League’s regu­ The 32-year-bld Henry, frall- al League pennant last season Westbrook, the 6-foot-7 center, looklng and InjUry-prone, was meeUng with Howsam. didn't get it, of course, but I’m Manchester on July 24. thickness of lc« to b* formed lar season champiomhip. artd then the victo­ scored 20 points and fell o w * * * "Any time you get a second the key man in toe deal In "I enjoy contract time when satisfied.” .sophomore Jim Walker 19. u to all skating. The ice Is too ry over the . they turn out as this one did,” At 33, Boyer had his best sea- thin to hold toe necessary clear­ All-Star at this stage’^of toe sea­ which the fifth-place Rangers HCC Title East Goal “ We were surprised Westbrook BASEBALL’S BEATLES — There may only be Yankees, and of the Yankees m an^a Off the Cuff son, you have to be pleased," sought youth. Boyer, the league's Most Val­ said the right-handed Gibson, .son in 1964 when he led th* ing equipment... Handy Andy was so g o od," said DePaul to make as much noise as the four Beatles. And Reay said. "Henry will help The Rangers, aH but mathe­ uable Player, now Is believed in who won 19 games In the regu­ league with 119 runs batted ia three, but Tracy Stallard, right, now with the St. Just wondering: If faculty Tomko has reaRy been on a the $65,0(X>-a-year class. coach Ray Meyer afterward. members In charge of cheer­ with our depth and maneuvera- matically eliminated from toe lar season and two more against hit .295 and erached 24 horn* “ We knew all about Walker.” Louis Cardinals; Phil Linz, center, of the New York they sound almost as good, too. "tear" this week with Cheney leading teams at high schools blUty.” playoffs, sent farmhands Don The signings — Boyer on the Yankees. Walker set up a dozen points Tech’s non-too successful bas­ Johnson and Billy Taylor, plus that perform at basketball ketball team. The tall, soft- He di(hi’t say K, but Henry beyond those he scored includ­ a player to be named later, games are aware that the floor spoken lad has canned 66 also should be a key figure in Against South Five ing the key basket in the final improving the Hawks’ power along with Henry to Chicago. minute. BASKETSALli must be cleared after 46 sec­ points in two game*. Tomko onds of each timeout, not one play. While Chicago leatto the The Black Hawks gave New Unknowns Lead! Won’t Settle for WBA Nod DePaul's Jim Murphy scored Lowly Dartmouth set a school season high York left wings Doug Robinson SCOKES, minute as was the case in past against Granby Monday night league in goals, toe Hawks are Expected to wrap up the^comlnp with A1 Putz back in«-ference game. Cromwell owns 23 points mostly from the out­ — surprisingly — toe poorest in and John Brenneman and de­ Hope Golf Classic side and keyed a cool, deliber­ Y MIDGETS years? . . .W hy the pay scale with a 31-polnt outburst and fenseman Wayne HlUman. Hartford Countv C on fer- ‘ He lineup. Coach John Cana- one nn. of theth. PatriotsPatrint.s two confer­confer- Wednesday aitamoon he split the league on toe power play, ence defeats. This time, how ate offense. He fouled out at Last night marked the half­ for officials on a high school ^ . 1 A t-< * i. n i-u van s boys should at least du- V n X A O E CHARM — .MUllie level for baseball, basketball the net* for 84 tallies against Win over Clay, Liston ftnee tonight, East Catholic pUc^tc their earlier 71-51 win ever, Coach Joe DeGregorio's 10:41 with the game still unde­ way point in the schedule and PALM SPRINGS, Oallf. (AP) Aiming for Upset Arruda 126. and football games differs, Windham Tech. The Rangers — The $100,000 Bob Hope Desert squad has a tie for the confe- cided. “ His loss hurt badly,” Boland Oil notched its Initial (11-0) travels to Hartford over F.ilington. when a man has to work Just droi^>ed both encounters... An­ Golf Classic swung into the South Windsor (11-3) retum.s ence lead and a five-game win­ Meyer said. win with a 25-15 Duke over Pefialty Killer, Rookie Feature to take on South Catholic “ But the thing that hurt us Tedford’s. Manchester ^uto PARKADE DUSTY — Pat as hard for Class C games as swer Department; Basketball third round today with fifty-four to North Central Conference ning streak going for them. Paradise 203, Aldo Dappollonio In Patterson’s Dream at 8. East Coach Don Bums Coventry has won eight COC most was the poor performance F*arts pinned a 22-10 loss on The Dartmouth Indians are in a position to score the be does fOr Class A ? The pay o ff Idals should be unRacm and I holes remaining before toe play­ action in Suffield. Jim Baker 212-234—624, Conrad Sullivan wear their shirts outside their ers divide the loot Sunday in report* that the game ia a sell­ and Company have ridden rough­ games while Cromwell is tied of our big men, Jesse Nash and Peck Lumber. Ivy League basketball upset of the season tonight. The difference Is $5 per game lees out, as the Eagles should have Errol Palmer," he added. 206, Gil Thibodeau 207-575, Er­ for C’s than A’s. . .What good trousers... Mike Vanecors of this 90-hole tournament. shod over the league this sea­ for second with a 6-4 showing. Boland’s finally showed their OAMnXE HENRY NEW YORK (AP)—Floyd Patterson’s dream is to no trouble In duplicating their “ They didn’t respond well off cellar dwellers, beaten in 25 straight Ivy games, invade nie Whipple ,552, Howie Coro It does to urge good sportsman­ North Haven High wlU ooato Stick-Swinging And If the Wg name perform­ son, winning ali five contests New found power at Rham potential in the last half as 201, Jeff Warwick 206-.555, Dave the East end Ray Logensa of beat Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston, and in the process earlier defeat of South and gain­ and scoring at a 74 point per the boards.” Barton Hall at Ithaca to battle Cornell’s unbeaten ship practlc(» at schoolboy and ers such as Jack Nlcklaus, Ar­ High (4-10) is to be unleashed they came from behind to win. Cone 206-223-210--639, Dick Naugatudk the West in toe nold Palmer, Tony Lema, Bill ing some momentum for the game clip. They have allowed Providence went to a pre.s.sing league-leading Big Red. college basketball games when become the first man to win the heavyweight champion­ in Avon. The Sachems lost Ken Tedford (11) and Don Ry­ Bickford 200-.562, Walt Yawor- seventh annual Nutmeg Bowl Casper Jr. and Mike Soucliak. g^ame against powerfui Spring- 51 tallies per game. their first eight, found some man-for-man defense in the sec­ an (8) paced the victory. Fred­ All signs point to Cornell’s Holy Cross until the closing fans—both adults nad students ship three times. He won’t settle just for the WBA’g field Cathedral Tuesday at ski 212, Jack Stlbetz 213,-210 —get out o t hand at most at- football All-Star game Atig. Marks Bruin Triumph Sports Viewing are to make a move, K’s time Seek Revenge help for spectacular Doug Berk ond half to disrupt the visitors’ die Marshall (10) proved best sixth straight Ivy triumph, but minutes. recognition as champion. 4* 569, A1 Townsend 201-584, Ted tracUotis. A code of ethics for 20 in Bridgeport. they started. home. Revenge could be sweet when and w’ent on to win four of deliberate style. for Tedford’s. the Indians have shown flashes Rurmer-up PriiKeton. 4-1, is at Patterson wasn’t available Five other games are on tap Indiana's sevenlii-ranked Hoo- Bidwell 222-579. sports fans, who appeared in SATURDAY 'Ihe picture at toe start of to­ The WBA is opposed to return Coventry (11-4) visits Crom- their last sLx games, a 61-57 Dick Brannick was the big and aren’t to be underrated. Brown 2-3; Hawvard 3-2 is at today tor comment to toe World title bouts and bad warned O ay tonight on area courts, as only well in a big Charter Oak C on-1 defeat of Avon included siers. the only team of The AP Cornell had its hands full beat­ the UConn basketball program, BOSTON (A P )—^The Bruins won the hockey game 2:00 ( 8) BasketboU: Yale day’s exercise was dominated gun for tihe Auto Parts with 16 Columbia 1-4, and Pc. , 3-2 ):. st GARDEN GROVE — Clare End of the Line by golfers who are a little less Boxing Association’s renewefwed that he faced loss of his crown. Cheney Tech is granted a night Top Ten to see action, also ing the Indians at Hanover 96-91 Yale 1-3 in other game ■ ton)''ht. has been omitted of late for ob- with i>enalty killer Forbes Kennedy and rookie goalie vs. Princeton proposal that he meet toe o f rest. scored a home-court triumph. points. They led all the way as Trueman 133-344, Reggie Gbur- vious reasons. Recent bcutketboU game in 8:46 ( 8) Water Jumping than internationally famous. Oay, however, still Is recog­ Peck’s could not get their at­ in their first meeting this se-s Another full league slate is on winner of toe Ernie Tcrrell-Ed- nized as champion in most ports Manchester High (7-8) Is They ended a 17-day layoff for son a few weeks ago. skl 139-369, Ruth Hllinskl 13.5. * * * the Fhnnington Valley League Jack Norris in feature roles. ' Championships The leaders going Into the tack mell, Dartmouth at Colum­ at toe State Prison in Bhifield The fights? 4:00 ( 3) Golf Classic Chicago. TMs is for the WBA’s EAST SIDE JtTNIORS Just last Tuesday sophomore Dey 132, Fran Jamaitls 125-136 Short Stuff KermH ^ r le y , each at 134. One Patterson is vacafiortlng out Class A Tournament berth and Chicago Loyola 109-82 paced by Pete Dunlop threw in 32 points bia, Penn at Brown and Prince­ produced at lew t one laugh.' Notional Hockey League Pres­ Any time a player and fans ( 8) Wonderful Age of version of toe heavyweight the Indians should cut that Jon McGIocklin’s 25 points. L. T. Wood and Spruce Mar­ —359, Jean Mathiason 128. Phil Barry, ticket manager When toe first period consumed ident Clarence Campbell will Play: TennlB stroke beck were Rod Funseto of New York and won't be avail­ ket notched victories last night, to keep Dartmouth ahead of ton at Yale. tangle it goes straight to league (dtamplonahip. margin by one tonight against Brigham Young, LouisviUe Eleanor Riccio 126, Dolorc.s at UConn, reports all reserved 43 minutes to play, one of toe emerg* triumphant from aaaort- headquarters. (SO) ChunpionslUp and Don January, the latter cer­ able for direct comment on toe I Wood’s edged Parkade, 28-25, Smith 128, Doris Prentice 126, tainly an old warrtor of toe gold But it was learned from winless Windham at 8 at the Cheering in Willimantic, and Cincinnati similarly won on seat tickets for the three re­ officials sought out toe timer. ed bmwla which accompanied Bowling sources dose to toe former two- WBA’s proposition for several their home courts while the St. ' in the opener while Spruce Terry Vaccaro 139-350, Fran maining home bosiketball games “ If they had hod that much circuit. days according to a spedeesmtm. Arena in a CCtL meeting. Bob The ref asked toe timer how toe Bruins’ 8-1 verdict over Dc- spark out on toe ice matbe it 5:00 ( S) Race of the Week time heavyweight king toat the Bosworth is still out and re­ Louis Billikens edged Oklahoma toppled Songalio. Crandall 136, Kay Scabies 131. are complete sellouts. These long to* period was and re­ troK lost Might. Hlsileah - Seminole Palmer was In toe 140 group, After he defeated Canadian TTie first game found the •Major League Forecasts- would have been better,” shurg- bid wlU be spumed. Patteirson serves CSiet Koblinsky, Jim State W ins First Contest City on the road. BYU downed dates are Saturday (Maine), marked, "You know, we are The victory was Boston's first (SO) Desert Golf Clas­ and Nlcklaus at 142. champion George Ghuvalo In Marquette 91-64, Louisville Parkade holding a .slim 11-9 ged Detroit coach Sid Abel. Lema was in better jiosltlon, prefers to aw ^ toe winner of Kuhn and Mark Heller, all com­ POWDER PUFF — Jan Di- Feb. 16 Boston Unlvsraity and playing four-eights (Four eight in five games and ended a four- sic toe Clay-Ll*ton return in Boston their thrilling 12-round slugfest ing off fine performances humbled Tulsa 73-67, Qncinnati halftime lead. It all tied up at Bella 196, Barbara Farrand Feb. 20 American University minute periods). "The timer “ I don’t think much of that ( 8) Wide World of at 139, and Souchak eontending at Madison Square Garden Mon­ the three-quarter mark at 17- Team to Beat in American game winning atreak for the stick swinging,” said Schmidt. this May or June. He may take against Weaver, figure to fill Willimantic Is woeful no more.^free throws and racked up 42 crushed North Texas 80-53 and 182-498, Ann Buckson 187-497. ...H s l Goodnough will be the shot back, are you calUnf: me Red Wing*. Sports at 188. day night, Patterson empha- After losii^ 11 straight this points as New Haven downed St. Louis came from behind to all. Jay Howroyd and Jim "Fortunately, nobckly was hurt. Three shots off toe pace at 137 on Argentina’s Gregorio Peral­ the gap. Ruth Ann Glass 190, Lynn princtpal speaker at the an­ dishonest T" Th* keeper of toe (18) Kyle Rote’s ta, toe South Ameirtcan heavy­ slMd etgain hfs ambition to beat season, WilMmantlc State came Danbury State, 97-77. John Os­ defeat the Chiefs 77-75. Welch set the pace for Wood’s nual meeting and bouquet of It was a 1-1 cat and mouse I’d much ratoer see them with were Frank Beard, Randy Glo­ Elllngtoo Home No Longer Yanks - Lopez Hughes 224-181—523. clock was an Inmate. Hi* puiv World weight champion, in the mean­ Clay and Lleton and regain toe through Thursday night for its borne led Danbury with 28 Oklahoma CSty used only five netting seven points apiece. ths Osntnsl Conneeticut Dis­ eontest at the atari ot toe third the gloves off going a t M bare SUNDAY ver and Jerry Steelsmlto, and title. He said then he wise not KUiugton (7-6) is still gun­ pose for being inside was not period when Red Wing Bill time. first win, downing Keene of New points. players, and paced by Charlie For Parkade, Tim Cunningham PINETTES — Penny Lawson trict Board of Approved Bas­ learned but toe official In ques­ knuckle.” 1:00 (SO) RoUer Derby tied at 188 were Souchak, Tom­ interested in the Terrell-Machen ning for that first win ever Hampshire 66-M. R was New Haven’s 11th Hunter’s 21 points, lad until the I and Jack Harrington were the GodOby and Bruin Reg Fleming “ Forbes’ goal seemed to break my Aaron and Chi Ctoi Rodri­ Tony Moceroni, chairman of against Fockville (11-1), but the plate are Jimmie Schaffer, 173, Barbara Anderson 454. ketball Officials next month__ tion thought he knew toe reason 2:00 ( 8) N.BJ4..: Lakers winner whicto had been offered The basketball game started straight win for a 13-1 record. Billikens went on a 17-7 tear top guns with eight points Underclaaamsn — all juniors— got in a stlck-Bwinging duel. their back,” Setomidt said. "He guez. toe WBA’s champlonsWptp com­ odds are against it tonight. The who comee from the Cuba; Bill Ruth SUhavy 451. Ginger Your- . . Cathedral High of Spring- vs. Celtlos previosly to to* vdotor of Moo-' out as the same old story, with Danbury is 6-9. midway of the second half. apiece. with Coach Phil Hyde's Man- &7th drew gome misconducts made a beautiful play. I thought 2:80 ( S) Sports Spectaoo- There were two notable rever­ mittee, wired Patterson toe pro­ Knights are big underdogs Heath, obtained f’ om the Phil­ kas 473, Marie Fraser 186-451. field, East CathcHlc High's foe position that he meet toe Ter- day’s fighft Keene Jumping to an 18-6 lead. Tonight's card: Penn at Yale; Rick Barry, the nation's lead­ Spruce showed a well bal­ Sophie Kravontka 175-478 ehsster High btwketboU team and automatic $1(X) fines. he was pinned but he really 8:30 ( 80) Desert Golf sals Thursday. against the visiting Rams, lies. and Smoky Burgess, who here Tuesday night, is the first rell-Machen winner within 90 But Willimantic, led by Rod Coast Guard at Bowdoin; Quin- ing scorer, scored 31 points as anced scoring attack to gain a can catch 50 or so games as Alma Fountain 185-416, Ix>) are Jim Kuhn, Don Roonono, Western Massachusetts entry The incident seemed to touch oame around hi$ man. And he Classic Defending champion Tommy Roelants with 17 points, .surged nipiac at New Bedford Tech; the Miami, Fla., Hurricanes as- easy victory. Gary Minor (17), Mark Heller and Chet Koblln- oft sverytolng. had to lift that shot quickly he 4:00 ( 8) World of Golf- Jacobs had a first-round 70, but days of toe outcome of that There is on* sign of the well as plnch-hlt with power. Lapine 464, Helen Tierney 45?. in toe annual Class A New figbt-off. back, held its owm, and wrapped Wesleyan at Bates; Hartford at sed a 17-point deficit to de­ Jim Leiber (11), Jim Oovill m a n a g e r Wanda Ka.selauskas 181-498 aky. All other varsity perform- Ekigland Catholic Tournament was in so close.” 7:80 ( 8) Aqua Varieties Thursday Tommy leaped to an zodiac that really does have (10) and little Mike Doran A tremendous plus in our Leo Boivin put the Bruins The WBA stripped Clay of a strong influence on fishing It up in the closing minutes. Hunter. feat Stetson 86-84 at D^land. -1 era ars senlora... Roy White, in Lawrence, Masa, starting 80, tor a 160. In other years I have said favor. will be having Moose Doris Ritter 203-520, Dot ahead to stay with a screened The goal was Kennedy’s sixth title recognition ■)^en he signed matters. That’s the sign <2 THOROUGHBRED RACING It was a good nig^t also for with a perfect 4-4 from the Whitehead 185-485. senior at Blest Catholic, has Feb. 19 . . Don Brewer, general floor and 1-1 at the free throw the Yankee* could be beaten, Skowron's bat for a full sea- 16 footer — his 60th major of toe season, fourth In a short- for toe return bout with Ltrton. Taurus — toe Bull. M U m flThru... the University of Bridgeport. but that they were the team •son. Our infield is sound with been nominated by Sen. Abe manager of toe Hartfonl Char­ league goal — shortly thereaf­ handed situation. Sporting an eig^t - game losing I lane for nine points were the Rlblooff to fill a vacancy at to beat. Now I believe that the Skowmn at first base, Don EARLY BIRDS — Corinnr ter Oaks, will speak at Tuesday ter. Kennedy broke in aroimd Norris, playing only his sec Record 445 Night Games W WW •Aor.I7th streak, the Purple Knights took Sports Schedule Top Paid Rookie I big men for Spruce. Joe Week- the U.S. Air Force Academy. night's meeting of St Margaret ' lind was the sparkplug for Son- pattern of thing In the Ameri­ Buford or A1 Weis at second, Schumacher 132, Jean Beaure­ A)ex Delvecohio and Gordie ond major league game with Ed YOU'RE ALL INVITED TO on Southern Connecticut State Rem Hansen at short and Pete gard 342. V ^ t e runs with the Eagle Mary’s Holy Name Society How* to get toe clincher while and came up with an 82-78 win. Namath on Mend I galio as he canned 16 points can League is beginning to eross country team. Due to the Johnston out \rito a broken hand change. The other clubs are Ward at third. meeting tai South Windsor . . his team was shorthanded. made 32 saves — 16 in ths last Both teams now have 3-11 rec­ Friday, Feb. 5 followed by Tom the Bomb recent scandal and dismissal cf Pete Close, former Manchester Washington No Longer First O’Neil with 10. building up to the Yankees and Ken Berry looked like a Before It was over, Detroit’s period. ords. Windham at Manchester. 8:15. NEW YORK (AP) — Joe Na­ 150 students for cribbing, there High, St John's of Brooklyn GLENNEY'S Trinity squeaked by Amherst WEST SIDE MIDGETS the New York outfit is showing find in center field when he Barry Still Tops Gary Bergman started menac­ "Norrte impresses me very East at South Catholic, 8. math, pro football’s highest paid came up from Indianapolis Iseema to be a greater chance and United States Oljanj^c 93-92 in an exciting double over­ Rockville at Ellington, 8. Victors in last night’s action wear and tear. for nomlnecis to the Colorado ing a few flans with his stick, much, especially with toat hand rookie, ends a three-week stay late iast season. Floyd Robin­ track star, is the director of one of them grabbed toe weap­ of his,” Shm idt said. "And he In Playing Opening Game time contest at Hartford. The South Windsor at Suffield, 8. w’ere the Hobby Shoppe and I believe that this year the In Point-Making 1' service school to be accepted sports Information at Massa­ in the hospital Saturday and is Pagani’s Barbers. The Hobby son is an established - on and police intervened. Mo­ stands 'up real well. He’s not game was tied 19 times. Rham at Avon, 8. looking forward to a return to ■y.r teams to beat for next year’s freshman class. chusetts Institute of Tech­ took the opener, 41-17, from are the White ing star and hitter. Every- ments later the Red Wing bench flopping all over toe place. BOSTON (AP) — The natlon's^Americon League, also shows a t Rm m Mon. thru FrL Jim Belfiore and Don Over­ Coventry at Cromwell. 8. football practice. NEW YORK (AP) — Rid. • * * nology . . Twice-postponed due Fire * Police and Pagani’s Sox a n d the biE)dy ia high on Danny C?ater, emptied in aid of trainer Lefty "I thought It was a hsUuva record 446 night games, fewer n r r t Poet 1:S0 PJM. beck put on a scoring perform­ Swimming —- Manchester at Namath, Alabama’s ace quar­ Barry of the University of Mi­ to the weather, Ray McKenna’s capital won’t have Its usual mo­ ance as they accounted for all New London, 4, copped the nightcap from Nor­ BaHimore Ori­ another player coming from the Here *n Tliere Wllinn ia a melee which involv­ hockey game.” doubleheaders and an increase !• Kmws Sot. and HolicG^!|^ terback, underwent surgery to Phillies. Dave Nichol.son is ami Hurricanes again is No. ) Explorers will face Bobby nopoly this season when toe 1966 Trinity points for 20 minutes Wrestling — Penney at Man­ man’s, 39-30 oles. The White Former UConn Uneman Joe Knight's Thompsonville Greys ed fans, i>layer8 and police. A starting U n e ^ of five de­ in toe number of twilight single NR KMIVniOW, HwtMtRt i-sim remove cartilage and tighten a back, too, and he still has the on the major-college ba.skelba) Boston coach Milt Schmidt baseball sea­ through the last pert of the chester, 3. Brian Cushing (20) and Ran­ Sox missed by Uodra from Southington has Sunday night at 8:15 at Blast fensemen produced a goal wlto games. ligament in his rigift knee. The potential to be a genuine great. scoring list released Thursda; said afterward it is up to Camp­ the game only 10 seconds old son gets under way. Three other TWW lOMU -k M6UUI lOUlU second half and the overtime. Sunday. Feb. 7 dy Magowan (17), the Hobby 'M only one game been mentioned as one of the Hartford High. It will be a bat­ The Washington Senators play operation came about two I have been ribbed a lot by the National Collegiate Ath bell's discretion whether fines and goalie Terry Sawchuck had games besides toe traditional host to toe BcMrton Red Sox and Direct Buses Ev. Manchester Belfiore had 39 points and Green Manor at Farmington. weeks after he signed with the Shoppe’s two big men, com­ last year, leading candidates for the head tle for first place in toe New Overbeck 35, while Bob Krause Green Manor vs. W inst^ at bined to score 37 points as they about my optimism. This time letlc Bureau. He’s been there all beyond toe $100 minimum will a hand In toe go-ahead marker -opener at Washington are New York will be at Minnesota (Travel Agency) at 9:50 A.M. New York Jets of the American though we lost football coaching job at Man­ Blngland Basketball Associa­ scheduled for opening dey — was high for Amherst with 29. Arena. had little diffliculty in coast­ I really mean it. season. chester High. Uodra coached tion. be assessed against Gadsby and Thursday night as Toronto In opening day afternoon Football League for a reported 10 straight to The 6-foot-7 star has an aver­ Fleming. He added toe Berg­ turned back Montreal’s bid to Monday, April 12. games. Cleveland will be at Los Amherst is now 3-6, Trinity is Tuesday, Feb. 9 $400,000. ing to victory. the Yankees. RTF. 146. LINCOLN, R. I. 6-3. Springfield Cathedral at East, Little John Herdic (111 was age of 38.2 on 649 points In IT man incident will also have to take sole control of toe National The schedule released today Angeles, and Detroit will visit “ I’ve been going stir crazy,” The White games In this latest tabulation INDIANS HAVE SPEED 81 TRACKS SET MARKS oome to Campbell's attention. Hockey League lead. by Joe Cronin, President of toe Kiansaa CSty for night games. Gary Liberatore hit 12 for 12 7:30. Namath said Thursday. “ I’m high for Fire A Police. Joe ; Quaglia (23) and Alan Noske A1 Lopez So* that includes games of Jan. 30 NEW TOIW (AP)— Thirty- able to walk around without a a tremendous OLBWIEJLAND (A P )— Birdie (8) were the big guns for Pa- He fell below his average one memb«r tracks of crutch or a cane. I’m very lift from the three-club, eight- against Miami of Ohio, with 25 Tebbett*. neanager of toe Cleve­ pleased with the way everything gani's as the Barbers continued land Indian*, «ays pitching will Thoroughbred Racing Associa­ their winning ways in posting player deal which brought points this week, a game whic)) tions aet n e o rO s eitoer in at­ has conie out.” Johnny Romano back from is not Included in the current win toe 0966 American league their win over a grame Nor­ pennant, and that his teem has tendance or wagerkgering during man’s five. Bid Mikolowsky Cleveland. A fine reciver, John­ statistics. 1964. Nineteen of to* TTtA SATURDAY, FEB. 6 ny will also provide more In any event It would not af­ one of tiM deepest staffs in toe Outside of the Chicago Cuba, (18) and Ed Fitzgerald (9) oiroult. Birdie also says five' of trade* establish«d new taiglM la (H slvsl qoL 'sm e comin/^ anti q o ju v ^ ... who have no lights in their thump than we have been get­ fect his No. 1 perch since h* has played well for Norman’s. his regulars — Vic DavallUo, both oateg)orie*. 9:30 A.M. TO 12 NOON ^ park, the ting from our catchers. CJatch- enough cushion to stave off any Standings - Herald Angels Dick Howner, L«on Wagner, Authorized will play 21 home night games 13-2, Norman’s 10-6, Pagani’s irvg was a weak spot with us in threats from runner-up Wayne this year, the least number of Barbers 8-8, Hobby Shoppe 7-8, 1964. Estes of Utah State and Bill Max Alvl* and Chuck Hinton— The Detroit Tigers have la- THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Dealer any team In the National Fire A Police 4-11, Joe’s Atlan­ With Romano oame Tommy Bradley of Princeton, who i.‘ wlU match speed with any flv* creased their night achedule for League. tic 4-11. Agee, who could be our center- third. player* in basefcofi. 1965 to 89 gomes at home. Sales Ropresantative of Toolkratt fielder, and Tommy John, a Estes’ average on 666 polnt.s bright left-hand pitching pros­ in 17 games Is 32.7 and Brad­ ley’s 32.0 on 480 points in 1.5 USED pect. Agee, a big kid who can games. They are the only three wlH be here to demonstrate the New 10' Defensive Ace Chamberlain ramhle, htt 20 home runs in the W AN I MOfV! » OK V ( M lU Ml INI V players in the 30-point plus cate­ 4 K 1 1 »’ V OUK I VI ON (.KANO 1964 Ford Falcon Pacific Coast League. gory. S’ 1964 VW. Deluxe Sedan. Last year the White Sox -had Radial-Arm Sow and Attachments Fully equipped. Squire. ’2290 Leads 76ers to NBA Win the tightest pitching in the 4 to choose from. ’ 1690 American League with an eamed-run average of 2.72 and Schoolboy Play DEALS 1963 Chevy 4-Door PHILADELPHIA (AP) —< the night with 35 tallies, hitting it should be even stingier in POOL TABLES 1963 VW. Deluxe Sedan. Bel Air. 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Western Division Johnny Buzhardt is back. 2^Door, 6 cylinder, standard, ra­ Monza Coupe. 6 cylinder, auto., Nova 4-Door 6 Passenger Sta- equipped. ’ 1390 1960 Plymouth Savoy It was Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles SI 28 .574 Fred Talbot should Improve. OOPBJNHAGEN — Chris entered, making It a double all- dio, heater, whitewalls. S 1 2 4 5 radio, heater, bucket seats, tion Wagon. 6 cylinder, auto., leading the 76ers to their fifth Baltimore 25 27 .481 We expect fine things from ! Christensen, 152, Denntark, out­ mination tournament. 4-Door Sedan. pointed Ray Philippe, 166, Lux­ whitewalls. $ 1 3 9 S radio, heater, ■straight victory. Wtlt topped all St. Louis 28 28 .481 Joel Gibson, obtained fronri the Action starts Saturday after­ ’63 CHEVY H 1961 VW. V-8, auto, trans. Detroit 34 84 .414 embourg, 10. noon with St. Paul's of Glaston­ ’63 COMET whitewalls. $ 2 3 6 S ’ 490 scorers in the only National Phillies, and big Dave De- Nova Sport Coupe. 6 cylinder, Station Wagon. ’ 1290 Basketball Association game of San Francisco 12 43 .218 Busscherc. For relief we have BARCEILONA — Mlmoun Ben bury meeting St. Bridget’s of Custom 2-Door. 6 cylinder, stand­ the standout knuckle-bailers, i'AU, 116, Spain, outpointed Pler- Manchester at 1 o’clock follow­ standard radio, heater, ’61 CHEVROLET 1961 Chevrolet Hoyt Wilhelm and Eddie Fish­ 1 re Vetroff, 1)18, Prance, 15. Ben ed by St. James’ of Manchester whitewalls. S 1 6 9 S ard, heater, whitewalls. G 1 3 9 S 1960 VW. Impala 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, Sports Wagon. ’ 1290 er. I All reginaed European biuitam- matching strategy with As­ ’62 CHEVROLET auto., power steering, radio, Deluxe Sedan. Becking up Romano back of weight title. sumption at 2. ’ 1050 I FLETCHER GLASS GO. OF MANCHESTER! he* Dm! Protodor BUY NOW Impala Super Sport.,409, V-8, 4- heater, whitewalls. S 1 4 9 5 1961 Dodge ■llllord doth Covering speed trans., radio, heater, 1959 VW. 12* Imperfed m et, 2V4' Bolli bucket seats, ’63 CHEVROLET Lancer. ’64 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan. ’ 690 ‘When You Think of Glass, 64M521 whitewalls. Impala Super Sport. V-8,' auto., sums Bel Air 4-Door 6 cylinder, stand­ Think of Fletcher** MANCHESTER'S ard, heater, whitewalls. S 1 7 9 S See The 1961 Renault ower steering, radio, heater, 1958 VW, SAVE UP TO $900 Caravelle. 2 tops. ’ 890 Sucket seats, World’s Most Deluxe Sunroof. NOW AT OUR ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER MIVXI PROnSSIONM-TYN whitewalls. SZfN IS ON 1964 EXECUTIVE BARGAINS CARS Advanced Power NEW LOCATION ’61 BUICK 1956 VW. S-FT. pool TABU, IQUIPMiNT Tool and Attachments That: Crossenta, Rips, Mitroa, LeSabre 4-Door 6 Passenger Sta­ ’61 CORVAIR Deluxe Sunroof. 1965 PORSCHE $3990 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! ’61 CHEVROLET tion Wagon. V-8, auto., power Model “ 700” 4-Door 6 cylinder, 54 McKEE STREET Impala Convertible.^ V-8, auto., Bevels, Dados, Shiqies, Drills, Pfamea, Sands, Buffs, Model C-856 steering, brakes radio, auto., radio, heater, 1962 Karman power steering, radio heater, heater, whitewalls. S 1 S 9 S whitewalls. G 1G 4 S Joints, Grinds. Ghia Coupe. OPEN THURS. NIGHTS T IL L 9 < MORIARTY BROTHERS whitewalls. S184G LARGER QUARTERS and MORE PARKING AREA TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE ’59 PONTIAC ’63 FORD ’61 CHEVROLET Tolland Turnpike SERVING YOU WITH *sly<99 ■ ajqy yaor hiNiie anpraveoMBte NOW with G liw iar^ Catalina 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, Galaxie 4-Door. V-8, auto, pow­ %-Ton Pickup. 6 cylinder, stand­ (Route 88, on the AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 24 auto., radio, heater, er steering, radio, ard, heater, signal lights, Credit Budget Acoomit (OJBJL). Aa litti* as SIO a i MobHhGat 24 NO MONir DOWN...2JOwMUr bays ap *a $ . * whitowallfl. S 9 G S whitew$dls. $ 1 G 9 S 8’box. $1145 100 0 TED Manchester GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Town Line) HOUR ( ^ ) HOUR o Supor-durable oonatruetion with doublto&amod 'QUALITY IS THE lEST ECONOMY OF AU' MIRRORS (PireplacQmd Door)! FU EL O IL A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A USED CAR TRUDON TALCOTTVILLE ■URNER lego, ninfCHroed playing $uMt...wtth lavolan Tel. Manchester PICTURE FRAMING (di fypM) DIUVMY FUELOILS SIRVICE • Official and ball-iotum • ’Witti 8* daap ffidao • Bfaarivamokbdplaotieoonia VOLKSWAGEN 649:2838 WINDOW CNid PLATE GLASsI -JSMlIliBaSa Open Eves, till 9 CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK ^dw i* a”...N* SMeejr ri*we...20 dqs sf i lie Pdf BUILOING MATERIALS MEDICINE CAWNETS and SHOWER DOORS| CARTER CHEVROLET I CALL 643 -S 135 W.TT. O FI A N T I C i:€ > LUMBER FULL When You Ttaisk c ; OlnsB, Ihlnk Of n stobsr 315 CENTER STRUT 1229 MAIN STREET TEL 6494231 MANCHESTER ESTIMATES CBADLY GIVEN MANCHESTER PiM IKA IN . IM N CH KI||||I )....>' i SHOP TONIGHT TO 8 :30 a

V- ■ PAGE SETTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1966 •___ n •ANCHISSTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1965 PAGE SEVENTEEN Building—Contracting 14 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALY and SHORTEN WanMl»To Boy 58 Apartments—Flats - ■■ Tenements 63 Apartments—Flat*— . Hohsm For Sale 72 Sobnrban For Sale 75 ^borban ^ Sale 75 gf Wine ‘ BIDWELL HOME Improvement ANTIQUE ENGUSH bona Busin cm Property Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 m U M ik W H r Tanement* 63 Company—Roofing, siding, al­ rVt REM U«MG yiOMDEREULf AHD rrs SUCH A M RAIRHISS china, John Maddock U Sons, FIVE LARGE ROOMS aeeond For Sale 7A SDC ROOM Cape, large kitchen MANCHESTER — Excellent DIANE DR. — Want room to TOLLAND — $2,500 assumes xrv - BOL/rON — S-bedroom terations, additions and re­ SfCSET HER SOTH THOSE Rojml Vitreous, Odum bus, aecond floor apartmeat. In­ split level on 2 acre wooded CLASSIFIED THE MOST MOWELOUS riL ssHD <#00 viy TO OIRT- 4H ROOM GARDEN apaft- BUSINESS ZONE m — Bight living room with fireplace, im­ 5 room Cape, nice location, breathe? Here Is a spacious B mortgage, save closing costs. Taken Off Truck; modeling of all types Ebccel- tnCiPE P0R*A«TICH0lA, OlO MAM HIWR^ DAMES FUIL SHE DOES brown and white china. 742-6770 cludes h eat hot water, atove. Spotless 5)4 room Colonial lot. Kitchen built-ins tncluds WClfE YOR refrigarator, garage, near cen­ msnt, 2 bedrooms, heat, hot rooms with two offices, sep- mediate occupancy, $16,000. exclusive Able Realty, 289- room ranch on a large lot In a lent workmanship. 649-6496. WiTTies sueecM e*! "BRAISED LAMS , rr.AHD THEIR FAMIUEI MAKE THOSE between 7-9 p.m. water, stove, refrigerator and Philbrick Agency. 649 -8464. 4192. good residential area. Priced Ranch, bullt-lns, \ acre wood­ refrigerator, freezer, stove, A case of ntine valued ter A town, co n v ^en t to noa- sunte entrance, suitable for ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agency, oven, dishwasher, fireplace. OEEViHEf rUEEHD RAOOUTMffRlAtVl THET'VEBfIH OH SORE AMD ARTICHOKE taL Can 649-2396 between parking, $120 per month. business or professional uss. right at $18,600. CaU Carl Zins­ about $10 was stolen off at MARRIED SS Otflce 16 Forest Street. 043- MANCJHESTER Vlcmlty—118.- ser, Jarvis ReaKy Co., Real­ 643-4808. Trout stream on property. ADVERTISING Roofing and (lilm neys 16- A '#00 A COPT! rrs OUR PRI2E SEANS fATTiW-WR Rooms Wltboot Board 59 30-6, between 6-B eaU 649- Philbrick Agency, 640-8464. 090. 3 bedroom ranch, built-in Selling for $18,900. For fur­ truck making deliveiiee to ^ r 0000 or 648-0090. tors, 648-1121. Our office Is open package store In the Depot) YAMIL'f SfCRETf 'fEARSI period! JHECAT,* 6625. WASHINGTON ST. stove, fireplace, 160' frontage. COVENTRY—Six room Cape, ther Information call the R. F. CLASSIFIED ADVERTLSING DEPT. HOURS ROOFING — Specializing re­ TCT THOMPSON ROuat, CM- MANCHEJSTBR — Industrial 7-9 p.m. Mon.-Friday. over an acre, must be sold to Square area yesterday evening^ pairing roofs of all kinds, new tage Streat, eantrallj located, HOSPITAL AREA — Detoe LARGS, bright 8 room apart­ and commercial properties Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Dimock Co., 649-6246. Edward Moore of New Hav-s ment, heat, hot water, all 640-0103. MANCHESTER — 78 Green­ settle eetate. Reduced to $14,- 8 A. M. to 5 P.M. roofs, (gutter work, chimneys l a m pleasantly tnrnlehed 6 ^ room apartm ent buHt-lns. available for Investment or Nice 6 room Colonial, fire­ 500. J. D. Realty Co., 643-5129, en discovered the theft wheif cleaned, repaired Aluminum rooms, parkli«. Oal 64»-8S88 dinette, sqipllancea, tiled bath, sppllancee, tile bath and building. Bel Air Real Elstate, place, new heating system, wood Dr. Garden pool. Water- South Windsor he returned to his truck aftcK lFI3gDD?8 shower, many closets, park­ MANCHESTER—Modern, well 643-8779. siding. 90 years’ experience. tor oreimgM and permanent yard, garage, basement 643-9332. new bath, ideal location, built Cape In convenient loca­ fail and lovely garden are delivering some liquor to tk# COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED A DVT. Free estimates. Call Howley, guest rates. monthfy. Hayee Agamy, 648- ing. Adults only. $93. 643- immediate occupancy. Sen­ yours with this 6-room Gape BOLTON—-Brand New Raised DOWN TO EARTH North End Package Store* a t 7997. MANCHESTER — Six - room sibly priced at $18,000. tion, close to schools and Cod, Uving room with flrepla'ce MONDAY Hum FEIDAY 10:80 A.M. — SATURDAV 9 A.M. 643-6361, 644-8838. 4803. si:opping. Bel Air Real Estate, Ranch, must be seen, 2 acres 'Transferred, owner must 149 N. Main St, abopt 6:30. Po* NICE ROOM next to bath for apartment, two stores and T. J. Crockett, Realtor, view from picture window, din­ of fine trees, shrubs, $21,900. lice are Invcatlgatlng reporta gentleman with references. 4% ROOM ^>artment heat and a t t r a c t iv e , nerwly decorat commercial building all In one 643-1577, or Jim Brogan, 643-0332. ing room, large kitchen with sell this spic and spam 6)4 sd. 4-room apartment, second package. High traffic count J. D. Realty Co., 643-5129, Split Level wrlth attached that a group of youths was re* PLEASE READ YOUR AD Heating and Plnmbing 17 filxeeUent location. 21 CRurch hot water, stove and refriger­ 649-4342. COLONIAL—6 generous sized stainless steel built-ins, 8 bed 643-8779. sponsible for the theft. Street 64i9-4966. *' ator, washer and dryer fur­ floor, basement and attic, A wise Investment for only rooms, modem kitchen, new­ rooms, 1)4 baths with colored garage. Never have we had A eimllar case of liquor CiMsUled or * ^ » n t Ada” are taken over the phone m a PLUMBING AND heating re­ nished. Nice location. |140 per steam heat, opposite Center $26,000. Hayes Agency, 643' fixtures, pop - out windows,- VERNON—Immaculate 6 room a more sensibly priced ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman l ^ k , close to buses, shop­ 4803. ly redecorated throughout, truck raiding ocemred sever^ eonvenience. Hie advertleer ehonld read hla ad the FDIST pairs and new installations. month. 649-0306. COLOI^IAL—Huge family sized $14,900. Philbrick Agency, deep closets, natural cabinets Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 3 gen­ house. His loss your gain, weeks ago when a gang ol DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the Special attention tp emer­ only, 'references required, free ping and churches, no pots $16,900. J. Gordon 649-5306, CORNER LOT on busy Route kitchen, dining room, living 649-8464. and woodwork, private play erous bedrooms, family sized youths attempted un-succeae* fMoct Inaertlon. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incor­ gencies. Tel. 649-2923. ■ parking. CaU aftw 6, 643- Adults preferred. 649-7529. room with fireplace, 3 bed­ yard iot children, near stores kitchen, 19’ paneled living 875-6611. rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only 2693. FOUR ROOM tenement 160. 5, East Windsor, adjoining en­ f\illy to carry away case* ot li­ S>4 RMFORTABta3 ROOM, cen­ includes heat, hot water, re- Excellent location for office porch. $20,900. Philbrick Barrows allace ing deliveries to a neighboring tral, continuous hot water, fi^erator, gas range, perk­ Agency, 640-8464. way, double garage, recreation built 1959, $15,900. Wolverton package store at 219 N. Main "make |;ood” Insertion. Services 18 FIVE Rclalty. BPldlng Help Wanted—lemalc 35 Articles For Sale 45 643-4803. 9404. buill-ins, baths, \ acre lot, ■WEST SIDE — Excellent 6 redecorated, 4 bedrooms, 1)4 Real Estate, 643-9332. lations of the Town of Man­ Want Information on one of onr claasifled advertisements f No chairs for r.'nt. 649-0752. tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ greatly reduced price. Here are 6 room Cape, garage, fire­ chester, Connecticut the Zoning aamrer at the telephone HrtedT Simply call the CONGENIAL HOUSEKEEPER- CARPENTERS and carpenters’ FORD 66-gallon electric hot wa­ FURNISHED ROOMS, complete FOUR ROOM tenement on room Garrison Colonial, fire­ the necessities of modern liv­ place, freshly decorated, baths, 2 fireplaces, full fin­ IDEAL 4-ROOM apartment In­ cy, 643-4808. place, .dining room, cabinet ished basement, 3-car at­ SO. WINDSOR—Spacious 6)4 Board of Appeals wrill hold H companlon for bright, elderly helpers wanted, local area. ter heater. ReasonaMe. Oall kght housekeeping facilities. South Main Street. Call 649- cluding heat, electric stove, ing — 3 large bedrooms, lux­ $17,400. room Split, 30’ paneled fam- public hearing on Monday eve* woman. 843-8886. Call 742-8863. 643-7080. Centrally kx»t^. Mrs. Acco kitchen, 1)4 baths, oversized urious living room and dining tached garage and breezeway, Painting— Papering 21 6810, Mrs. Orfitelli parking, centrally located. $95. garage. Hayes Agency, 643- 6 room L-shaped ranch, ily room with bar. near bus February 15, 1965 at 8 EDWARDS mezzo, 12 Arch St., Manches­ Call 649-1919 between 5-7 p.m. rcxim, expansive kitchen, $31,000 asking price is be­ and shopping. $16,900. Hayee p ^ b e Hearing Room of PAINTINQ and paperhanglng, PART-’ITME Insurance Investi­ ter. 648-6948. THREE ROOMS for rent |70 4803. closets to spare. fini.shed fam­ Swedish fireplace, 1 )4 low appraised market value. gator needed by large intema- monthly. Inquire 32 Church MANCHESTER baths, )4 acre lot, bullt- Call owner 649-6091. Agency. 643-4803.______| Municipal Building on the ANSWERIN6 SERVICE good work, reasonable rates, Boats and Accessories 46 m ROOM Apartment for single MANCHESTER — 7)4 room ily room, screened porch with 30 years In Manchester, your Honal inspection company in 238 CHARTER OAK ST. Street anytime. lady, heat, hot water, stove a gorgeous view, 2 car garage, in.s, and garage, $19,800. BOLTON — Executive 2 bed- TYPIST-CLERICAL the Manchester area. Applicant Small room suitable for work­ VICINITY ranch, 4 bedrooms, dining 649”0500 - 875-2519 neighbor is my recommenda­ and refrigerator, tile bath and room, 2 baths. 2-zone heat, ga­ full attic with expansion pos­ 4 bedroom Colonial, 2-oar room ranch. 245x500 wooded tion. Raymond Fiske, 649- murt have at least High School ing gentleman. Private en' FOUR R(X)MS second floor, lot, 14x23 living room, mahog' Attlllo L. Schiavone HI, leave year message. You’D hear from onr advertiser In Jig hot water, Stove, nesu: Main shower, parking. $60. 643-7997. rage, only $18,500. Hutchins sibilities. We’d love to tell you garage, new heating and d.b.a. Sonny’s Mobil Serv­ and 9237. education, a good knowledge of GALA 20TH tranoe. $10 weekly. 649-1746. more but why don’t you call COVENTRY any trim, wall-to-wall carpet­ time without spending aD evening at the telephone. Position available, local in­ typing, and an automobile. He Street reasonable. 648-7094 DUPLEX APARTMENT just New homes 10 minutes Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. wiring and new ceramic ice, 917 Center S t, Business surance company, pleasant COMFORTABLE, WELL fur­ from Manchester. Ranches, Mrs. Babin, Jarvis Realty Oi., tile bath, $16,500. ing, walk-ln closet, 1)4 baths, EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ should have at least two or ANNIVERSARY after 8:30 p.m. availabit, 4>^ rooms, I’/i baths, EIGHT ROOM Cape, Interior Realtors, 643-1121, Eves. 643- PRIVACY vanity, bullt-lns, air condi­ H Zone. Special Exception ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- working conditions, com­ three hours per day available nished room for gentelman, S bedrooms, Mvlng room, com­ Cape Cods, Raised to have Limited Repairer’s Last and Povid AHtomobfics For Sale 4 petitive salary, merit In­ parking. 272 Main. Ranches. 514,500 to $17,000. immaculate. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 1686. Attractive 3 bedroom Co­ tioned. 40 foot paneled recrea­ hanging. Ceilings. Floors. FUlly to do this work. Experience not OPEN HOUSE­ FOUR ROOM apartment heat, bined kitchen and dining room. 2 full baths, family room, wall lonial, good location, den, tion room, patio, 2-car heated License and Certificate of Insured. Workmanship guar­ creases. excellent fringe hot water, parking. No chil­ range. One acre wooded 225’ lakefront Hollywood Approval for same at above POUND — Black dog, whtte 1966 FORD, 2-door, 312 cu. in benefits, 8:15-4:15, five necessary. Please write quali­ ONE ROOM to rent, gentleman Fully equipped G.E. kitchen. lots. to wall carpet In living room fireplace, and paneled rec actor’s 10-room e.state. At­ garage, aluminum combina­ spot on ohcet, wearing red engine, good oonditlon, 1300 anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. fications to C. E. Madison, P.O. BOAT SHOW dren or p ^ . 643-2068. Excellent closet and storage and dining room, fireplace, MANCHESTER room, $22,900. tions, awnings. $25,900. 6l9- location. If no answer, 643-9043. days weekly. Evening in­ preferred, near hue. 119 Ooc^r tractive wood and stone All persons Interested may collar, ■ male. OaU Lee Frac- 643-8573. terviews possible by ap­ Box 360, Hartford 2, Conn. Hill St., 649-0695. spac$. Located at 583 Hartford dishwasher, disposal, alumi­ Oversize brick Cape. 4 (2 construction, 4 good sized 3807. otila. Dog Warden, 643-8694. Rd. Call 649-4867 between num awnings over patio, 2-car Raised ranch beauty. 2 attend this hearing. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ pointment. Call Mrs. Lubas, TOOLMAKER or all around See all the 1965 models— U & R REALTY CO. INC. unfinished rooms), modem baths, 3 bedrooms, family bedrooms, 2)4 baths, wall COVENTRY INVESTMENT — 2ioning Board of Appeals ing, wallpaper removed, fully 643-1124, 643-1125. ’Trojan, MFG, Cruisers, 8:30-7:30 p.m., or 643-8968 be­ garage, aluminum storms and bath, copper plumbing, oil to wall carpeting through­ Auto DrlvliiF School 7>A machinist, experienced with Wanted—^Rooma— Board 62 INVITATION tween 730-9 p.m. screens. One block from room, rec nx>m. 2 ■ fire­ $130 monthly Income from two John F. Clifford, insured. Rene Belanger, 643- Aircraft parts, all benefits. Inc., Evlnrude boats and R. D. MURDOCK hot water heat, large places. 2-car garage, alu­ out, cathedral celling In 3 room homes, located In one Chairman 0512 or 644-0804. motors, Hydrtxlyne, Cor­ school.*, buses and shopping. fenced-in lot, many extra.s. step-down Uving room, at­ LEARN TO DRIVE — Special Dean Machine Products, 165 WANTED — home In Manches­ TO BID 2)4 ROOM apartment newly dec­ A good value at $19,900. Call minum storme and screens, comer of a 300x150 business John A. CaglansUo^ Adams St., Manchester. rect Craft, and many oth­ orated, third floor, stove and 643-2696 643-8472 West Side Realty, 649-4342. tractive staircase with bal­ XLECTROLUX sales and serv­ attention to nervous and eld­ INSIDE and outside painting. ter tor gentleman, aged 72. The Housing Authority of the Ovmer at 649-4436. $23,900. zoned comer lot next to other Secretary ice, bonded pqireeentative. Al­ erly. Classroom for teen-agera WOMAN BX3R Waitress work, ers from 12 feet to 37 Bose N, Herald. refrigerator. Phone 649-3120. cony to second floor, heat­ businesses. Owner will carry You name your own price. steady job, good pay, good tips feet will be on di^Iay In Town of Manchester will re­ Six room Ranch near ed glassed in sunroom with fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., Pickup service. Day or eve­ 649-7863, 875-8401. RCXIKLEDGE — 4 - bedroom BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room excellent four season’s view second mortgage. AH for only Mandieeter 644-8141. ning lessons. Reasonable rates good hours, 6 day week, 8 a.m.- GULF OIL CORP. our showroom. Refresh­ ceive bids for the General Con­ ATTRACTIVE 6 room flat, Cape, 1)4 baths, mahogany Cape, birch cabineted kitchen schools, churches and shop­ $12,800. Lawrence F. Flano, 4:30 p.m. Must be neat and ments and prizes. Feb­ Apartments—Flats— tract for Housing for the Elder­ stove, refrigerator, garage, MANCHESTER - New 8 room ping, fireplace, garage, of the lake and its year Manchester Driving Apointmait. helpful but not necessary. Ap­ for an ambitious man who 5 p.m. Mancheeter, Connecticut, (PHA March 1. 649-1136. room, family room, built-in ties. spacious kitchen, large paj>er removed, dry wall work. never has had the necessary kitchen, master bedrootn with garage, breezeway and porch, private yard. Hayes Agency, 6-6 two family. New heat­ formal dining room, family Merritt, 646-0424. Best Buys-" Exx>erienoed tax work. 24- Reasonable rates. Fully in­ ply in person. Brass Key Res­ lOOKINO tor anything in roel Project Ckxm-2ft-2) until 8:00 low 20’s. Call owner, 643- 643-4803. Business Service* taurant, Main St. capital to go into business. estate rentals — apartmants, p.m. E.S.T. on the 9th day of NICE 4 room tenement, fir.< dressing room, low twenties ing. new aluminum storms room with gun cabinets, de­ hour service. CaD 643-4723. sured. Free estimates. 649- PETZOLD’S Hayes Agency, 643-4808. 4252. Offered 13 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. Paid training and financial homes, multiple dwelllnga, call March, 1965 at the Office of floor, centrally located, adults. RCX3KLEDGE — 6 room cus and screens, 2-car garage, luxe bar room, basement Ellington By Belfiore INCOME TAX returns, busi­ BOOKKEEPER—Excellent sal­ assistsoice available. For J. D. Realty, 648-6129. The Housing Authority. 24 648-6015. COLONIAL—11'4 rooms. 3)4 tomized brick ranch, ahuninum fine section, $24,900. with theater and projection PROUD HOME OWNER Route 6-A Portland, Oona. SEinsN ROOM older home, 4 room, heated 2-car garage ness and individual, prepared SNOW PLOWING — You name EDWARD R. PRICE, decorator, ary and working conditions, full Information call or Bluefldd Drive, Mencheater. bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x151. baths, living room 30x16, storms, patio, two fireplaces, by full-time Income tax ac­ your own price. Sidewalks also paperhanging (books fur­ opportunity for advancement. write the Gulf Oil Corpora­ THREE ROOM heated apart­ Omnecticut, at which time and BIX ROOM apartment, second stone fireplace, 6 acres of with caretaker’s quarters Offers Immaculate 3 bed­ ment. 456 Main Street. Call floor, $110 monthly, one year •Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. breezeway, double garage. Pa. separated from the home by Ntw Listing countant New laws effecting cleaned. Telephone 649-7863, nished), interior and exterior Apply Mr. Pehcheff, Williams tion. P.O. Box 1208, Spring- place all bids will be publicly 643-.59,53. land, outbuildings, $31,500. sek Realty, 289-7475, 643-4208. room Ranch with breeze- ntlrem ent incoma Rajrmopd 875-8401. Oil Service, 341 Broad St., field, Mass. 14’ SAILBOAT, completely re- 649-5229, 9-6. opened and read aloud. If two lease. Call 643-9591 from 8 a.m - a long, attractive breeze­ way and garage on % acre Four-bedroom Cape o(n out* painting, ceiling;s refinished. Philbrick Agency, 849-8464. ]. D. REALTY Co. skirts. Country-sized kitchen, Girard. CaD coUect 875-7362. Homes, churches, industrial — Manchester. 649-4548. bultt In fiberglas with mast or more bids are received. If 6 p.m. CONCORD RD. — Beautihil COLONIAL — two large bed­ way, outside stone pagoda lot. Customized kitchen LAWNMOWER atuupening; re­ and sail reedy to go, excellent TWO ROOM heated apartment with unusual fireplace and plastered walls, fireplace, fully insured. 649-1003. only one bid la received it will MANCHESTEIR — 4>4 rooms. ranch, large living room, for­ rooms, aluminum siding, with built-in oven and FEDERAL INCOME taxes pairs, sales, rotor blades AUTO MECHANIC exper­ condition. 742-8657, after 6 p.m. and bath. 149 Oakland Street be retiuTied to the bidder un­ choice landscaping. Bowers stone patio, park - like range. Formal diplng room 1 u m i n u m storms and ] prepared with your savings in ienced on mufflers, shocks. 565. 649-5229, 9-6. St. James St., stove, refrigera­ mal dining room, cabinet LET’S STOP DREAMING grounds with large trees, screens, cedar shingles, ^ean sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ opened. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ area. Asking $18,900. No rea MANCHESTER—AA neighbor­ completes picture $18,200. mind. Reasonnable rates. Ed­ ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, t*ine-ups. Seymour Auto Store, tor, heat, hot water, $120. 643- shrubs and flowers. Be­ McLaughlin 649-5306. as a whistle. Electrical Services 22 FOUR ROOM apartment, heat­ Proposed forms of contract 6032. tion room, landscaped yard. sonable offer refused. Other hood. Vacamt large 4 bedroom ward J. Bayles, 649-6246. 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 681 Main Street, Manchester. Piamonds—^Watcha documents, including plsns and Now t« The Time To Buy choice listings. E. J. Carpen­ cause of health reasons 2098. FREE ESTIMA’rES. Prompt ed, with n ra g e , recently re­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, ranch, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces owner desires quick sale. INCOME TAXES prepared by Jewelry 48 modeled, Cedar St., Manches­ speclflcaticsiB, are on flle at the 643-59.')3. ter. Realtor, 649-5051, Mr. Day, many closets, large kitchen, East Side Cap* service on all types of elec­ WE HAVE GOOD Manchester—Well built 6)4 Asking price of only $39,- Three bedrooms. Completely I retired internal revenue offi­ YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! trical wiring. Licensed and In­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A ter, $125 per month. Can W. office of Attorney Herman 649-9204. basement rec room, city wa Barrows «^Wallace cer, Marvin Baker. Call 643- WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ Hairy England, 649-6201, after Yules, Director for Develop­ {’'urnlshefl AparmentH 93-A MANCHESTER GREEN AREA room Colonial with one ter, sewers and sidewalks. Im­ 000. Easily financed. redone. Nice yard, extra Cellars, attics, trash, small sured. Wilson Eilectrical Co., POSITIONS AVAILABLE pairing. Prompt service. Up to ment, at 627 Main Street, Man­ A 6 room Ranch with 3 gener- car attached garage, hot MANCHESTER Vicinity — big Manchester Parkade, - land all Included. A Bert | 0117 trucking done A-1 right! Call Manchester, 649-4817, 643- LOCAL ROUTE opening, 6-day 6 call 742-7888. mediate occupancy. Minimum week. $125. to start, qualifica­ 520 on your old watch In chester, Omnectlcut, at the Of­ THREE ROOM furnished ous bedrooms, dining room, water oil heat, all city 5 room ranch with attached down financing available. Anx­ Mancheeter 649-5306 Buy for only $14,900. 643-2928, Tremano Trucking 1388. trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. utllilie.s, convenient to INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ Service. tions: Married, good health, WE HAVE custamers waiting fice of Pedersen A TUney, apartm ent heated. Ideal for spacious living room with fire­ garage, 3 large bedrooms, 1)4 ious owners asking $22,900. LAWRENCE F. FIANO pared. Samuel J. Turking^ton outgoing personality, satisfac­ Bray, 737 Main S trM t State for the rental of your apart­ Architects, 155 'Whitney Ave­ working couple or newlyweds. place, large kitchen with for everything, full price $14,- baths, fireplaced living room, Reasonable offers appreciated. BOLTON—Picture book 1950 Bowers Area Cope Jr., 643-7731. TYPEWRITERS — Standard Floor Finishing 24 NOW tory employment record, and Theater Building.. ment or home. J. D. Realty, nue, New Haven, Connecticut, :$90 per month. Call 643-9358 mica counters, oil hot water 800. natural woodwork, family size Lawrence F. Plano, Realtor, Realtor 643-2766 cozy ranch home attractively Seven rooms, four bedrooms, | and electric. Repaired, over­ car. P^>r interview call 644-0202. 6434129. and at the F. W. Dodge Corp. or iq>ply 4 Pearl St.. Apt. 8. heat, plaster walls, attached kitchen, built 1960. $18,200 646-0424, 643-2766, 742-6364. maintained. Four rooms, Heat- could be five. 1)4 baths. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ FLOOR SANDING and refln- Plan Room, 1 Profeeelona' arage. Owner transferring. Manchester—On bu.s line, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Charles Nicholson 742-6364 ilator fireplace, pine pcuieled Garden—Farm— Dairy FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, TWO ROOM furnished apart­ 15,900 Wolverton Agency, Ideal targe family home for chines rented and repaired. Ishlng (specializing In older BUILDER NEEDS part • time Park, Farmington, Connecticut. r solidly built 6 room Co­ 649-2813. POUR FAMILY, East Middle Dolores L Merritt 646-0424 kitchen, aluminum storms, $15,500. ICE SKATING Pickup and delivery service. floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ For: salesman. Write stating qualifi­ Products 50 central location, beat, hot Coplee of the documents ms>' ment. Heated. Kitchen set, re­ Realtors, 649-2813. lonial, 1 )4 baths, hot wa­ Turnpike, central heat, $4,500 screens. Enclosed breezeway, ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. cations and hours available to water, one year leaae. CaU be obtained on or after the 5tl’ frigerator, bedroom set, gas MAN(JHESTER 'VTCtNITY — f annual income, easily fi­ Yale Typewriter Service, 649- APPLES—Macs and Cortlands, 649-6048 after 6 pan. range. Free electricity, gas. PORTER STREET Area — 6 ter oil heat, 2-car garage, oversize garage. Park-llke Two-Fomily SKATING CLUB OF BOLTON 4986. No job too smsJL John Ver- Clerk-typist Manchester P.O. Box 732. day of February, 1966 at the nice lot, full price, $16,500. room Ranch, garage, nice l(Jca nanced. Julian Realty, 649- yard 105x200. Trees, shrubs. fallle, 649-5750. No." 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, Adult. Apply 10 Depot Square, room Cape, fireplace, 2-car 9190. Needs work. Asking $16,000. SPERRY’S GLEN, RT. 85 14 Spencer S t THREE ROOM apartment, office of Attorney Herman garage, large tree shaded lot, tion, small down payment, full VERNON — Choice area. Spa­ Manchester 6 miles. $13,600. Excellent investment lo r SHARPENING Service—Saws, Tsnpist SALEISMAN wanted for heat Yules, 627 Main Street, Man­ Apt. 4. price $11,300. Over 100 listings ing, air conditioning, plumb­ heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ $17,900. Philbrick Agency, Manche.ster — Investment OPEN HOUSE—Sunday, 2-5, cious 6)4 room ranch, large Lillian Grant. Realtor, Walton handyman. knives, axes, shears, skates, erator, $90. 247 No. Main, 649- chester, (Connecticut, by de­ MANCHESTER — 3 room more to choose from. Call the living room, fireplace, panel­ W. Grant Agency, 643-1153. Wededays 7-9:80 P.M. rotary blades. Quick service. Bonds—Stocks— Figurer ing and fuel oil businees. Ex- 649-8464. property or home plus in­ 25 Buckingham, 6 room Gar­ Household Good* 51 5228, 9-6. positing $100.00 with the Hous­ apartment at Oak Lodge, pri­ come. ’Ihi'o 2-famlly hou.ses Ellsworth Mitten Agency, rison "Odonial, good condition, ing, 2 baths, jalousle(i porch, Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Mortgages 27 ceptionaJ income. Apply Mr. ing Authority. Town of Man­ 15 Realtors, 643-6930. ANDOVER—4-room home for HoHistor St. Area TranscripUonlst Pencheff, Williams <5il Serv­ vate entrance, parkin ; MANCHESTER — Uke new being sold as a package lovely area. 649-2104. garage. Hayes Agency, 643- Saturday and Sunday Main St., Manchester. Hours EVER'YTHINO In sterilised re­ THREE ROOM, third floor, chester, for each set of docu­ minutes to Hartford. Adults. 6)4 room ranch, 22 foot living 4803. sale or lease, Bel Air Real Es­ Six-room CJolonial, 1)4 baths, a-5 and 7-9:30 P.M. daily 7-5. ’Thursday 7-9, Satur­ SEi'DND MORTGAGE — Un- ice. 341 Broad St., Manches­ conditioned used furniture and deal. Ideal proposition for tate, 643-9332. 2-car garage. Modem kitch­ Stenographer heated, centrally located. Can ments BO obtained. -Such de­ No peU. $125. 643-9171. room. 1)4 baths, beautifully retired couple. r HILLIARD ST. — Here is your day 7-4. 643-7958. llmlted funds available for sec­ ter. 649-4548. appliances, high quality—low 643-0082, between 7-8. posit will be refunded to each finished family room, large chance to buy a 4 room home MANCHESTER VICINITY—A en, formal dining room. Good ond mortgages, pa3rments to prices. LeBIanc F\imlture, 195 persem who returns the plans, 1)4 FURNISHED housekeeping wooded lot. Hayes Agency, with 5 car attached garage on FOUR-FAMILY 3 bedroom ranch on a country- clean, solid home with gra—j For Cemfirmation Call 643-5194 LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened suit your budget. Expedient FX>UB ROOM apartment, sec­ Wanted—Real Estate 77 clous Interior atmosphere. and repaired, winter storage. F5ne opportunity for the Sitaatlons Wanted— South Street, Rockville. 876- specifications and other docu­ room, all utilities, suitable for 643-4803. Andover Lake—Very at­ an acre of wooded land for only size Guest Fee: 50c service. J. D. Realty. 643-5129, qualified High School grad­ 2174. Open 9-A ond floor, 178 Maple Street. No ments In good condition within one or two adults, parking, 272 tractive 8 room year ’round $14,700. Call Doris Smith, Jar living I I 1 1 eplace, Shows wen—should sell Sales and service — Ariens, Female 38 furnace. $65. Tel. 648-4751. MANCHESTER — 150 x 200, Just off Main St. An old­ SPOT CASH paid for homes, Snowbirds, also rental equip­ A FRESH START v/111 lump uate—complete benefit pro­ 10 days after bid opening. Main. lakefront home, large liv­ vis Realty Co., Realtors, 649' er 4-family In good con­ famil;V>_JV^^i.^JL_y cellar, gram, Including financial G. E. TANK vacuum cleaner, A certified check or bank large trees, clean 6 room Colo­ ing room with fireplace, 2100. Eves.. 649-2519. spotless condition, $15,500. farms and acreage, 24-hour Four-Bedroom Ranch ment. L & M Equipment Corp., your debts into one easy pay­ WANTED by the hour — house­ all attachments: also, small up­ 4 ^ ROOMS, heat, hot water, nial, double garage, only $16,- dition, four 4-room units, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, service. Hayes Agency, 643- Route 88, Vernon, 875-7609. ment. If you have equity Jn assistance for self-improv- cleaning, offices to clean, ma­ stove and refrigerator fur­ draft, payable to the Houslnp dining room, kitchen,- 3 two heated, two vacancies. fuU baths. Aluminum. I ment through evening right vacuum cleaner; both tor Authortty of the Town of Man­ 000. Hutchins Agency, 646- bedrooms, recreation room FREN(JH RD., Manchester — If 649-2813. 4803. storms, screens, doors. Ver­ Pensoiuui Manchester Exchauige—Elnter- property, call Frank Burke to tron work, babysitting. 643-7028 518. 649-8718. nished. $126.50 p e r month. BuBlneaa Loeatlona 0103. Can be seen anytime. prise 1945. discuss ways and means. Con­ studies—5-day week—free after 4 p.m. 643-6105. chester. Connecticut, U.8. Gov­ with fireplace, den. Real­ you appreciate a fine home, Priced at $25,000. T. J. satile traffic pattern. A big I parking. For further infor­ For Rent 94 istically priced at $18,800. SO. WINDSOR — neat 3 bed­ JUST SOLD — 6 houses. Many STATE LICENSED rest home necticut Mortgage Exchange, (XIMBINATION OIL and elec­ ernment bonds, or a satisfac­ MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom good neighborhood, excellent Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577, home, circa 1957, for less j LAND CLEARING, tree re­ 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- mation, visit our Personnel BIRCH STREET—Modern flat, tory bid bond executed by the yard and want to find all this room Split, large kitchen, den, well qualified clients. Need list­ than $17,000. centrally located, reasonable tric Universal stove, excellent FOR RENT — Beautiful store, ■ modem Ranch, convenient to Other listings available. or Jim Brogan, 649-4342. fireplace, carpeting, 1)4 baths, ings desperately. Please call If rates, friendly atmosphere. moval, and chain saw work. 8897. Department, WILL DO IRONING In my condition, $25. including second floor, two spacious bidder and acceptable sureties .schools and .shopping, nicely at a price within your budget A. Michaud, 742-8096. home. Call 643-7928. bedrooms, furnace. 649-4498. In an amount equal to five per­ large and clean, approximate­ an.swer this ad. Immaculate 3 ______large lot, good location. $17,- you have one. Hutchins Agen­ TeL 875-1011. chrome pipe. 742-8261 after 3. ly 1,270 sq. ft. $85 monthly, treed lot, quick occupancy. ALICE CLAMPET, 8(X). Owner 644-1907. cy. 646-0103. Air-Conditioned cent of the bid shall be submit­ Bel Air Real Estate, 643- bedroom Ranch within walking 1 s e t t LE ESTATE—4 room SNOW PLOWING — Day and Helo Wanted—Female 35 THRBIE ROOM apartments, 118 ted with eeu:h bid. with heat. Plenty of parking' Ranch ACCOMMODATIONS for semi- AVAILABLE NOW ^>ac«. Suitable for dance stu-1 9332. REALTOR distance of Parkade. Under Cape,. 2 unfiniahed up, ga­ convalescent lady who prefers night, parking lots and drive­ WAITRESS WANTED, morn­ WOMAN would like to babysit 8 ROOMS FURNTTURB Main Street, heat, hot water, The Buccessful bidder will be $18,(XX) for quick sale. Call Frame and stone oonstruo-1 ways, Vernon area preferred. THE CONN. MUTUAL days. Call 649-0843 after 5. stove refrigerator. 649-5229, required to furnish and pay for m, oil extra large kitchen with built- REjED c a r ? Your credit turn­ In the specifications must be 643-4803. in.s, knotty pine rec room, ga­ BOLTON AND VICINITY — e c u t i v e and professional ' will do any home, office or be one! first shot, 7 weeks old. Call ELEC3TRIC REFRIGERATOR stove furnished. Call 649-7834 hot neighbortiood. Stone waU. ed down? Short on down pay­ restaurant furniture. Many 140 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. 643-0524 after 8:80. paid on this project. CORNER OFFICE SUITE. rage, city water and sewers, Building lots, acreages, and ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ OR WASHB3R or 649-5779, between 6-7 p.m. ragee.’SOT _y >rhood, farms. Lawrence F. Flano, Truly a fine home priced to I styles, colors and types of AVON Rugs—Lamps—Tables The Housing Authority of House A Hale Building. 953 Immediate occupancy, owner excellent location, $700 down. sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ fabric to choose from. Call SMALL MINIATURE poodle, NEW FOUR ROOM apart­ The Town of Manchester re­ Main Street. Phone 643-4846 tran.sferred $17,900. Ken Os- Price $16,900. Schwartz Real Realtor, 643-2766, Charles sell NOW at $24,300. est Douglas. Inquire about low­ Linoleum And A Few serves the right to reject any Manchester Nicholson, 742-6364, Dolores Mike after 6 p.m.. 643-0062 pays liberal commissions close to being a Toy, 8 weeks Other Small Articles ment, including heat, hot wa­ trinsky, Realtor. 643-5159. Estate, 522-6228. Mr. Arruda, est dxrm, smallest payments to make arrangements. for .selling popular Cos­ old, AKC re^stered, $76. 644- ter, alr-conditloning, appli­ or all bids or to waive any In­ FOR LB1A8E)—ExceUent lc«ca- 643-6454. L. Merritt, 646-0424. Air-Conditionod SpHt anywhere. No small loan or fl- metics in spare time near 8966. All are used but in good shape ances and parking. $135 formalities In the bidding. tioo tor d(x:tor*s office or TWO-FAMILY SDC ROOM RANCH. Direct Seven rooms. Dream kltcheii nance company plan. Douglas home. No experience re­ and guaranteed. It’s a wonderful monthly. J. D. Realty, 643- No bid shall be withdrawn beauty parlor. 415 Main Street. from owner. Includes storm MANCHESTER — cozy 6 room with G-E bullt-lns. Finished, Motena, 333 Main. WOMAN for housecleaning, bargain, one which cannot be Completely renovated and am­ Household Services quired. Opportunity now! Fridays, own transportation. DfXJS — groom and board by 6129. for a period of thirty (30) days Exceptional return on In- windows and doors. Washer, Cape, bay window, stainless Resort Property For Sale 74 heated rec room. Two-zone (phone 289-4922) day or week. H. C. (Ohsise, Har­ duplicated. On display at Main sul>sequent to the opening of ple panting. J. D. Realty, 648- heat, steel beam construc­ 1958 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, Offered 13-A Oall 644-0459 after 3 pjn. 8129. ve.stment or live rent free dryer, stove, refrigerator. Car­ .steel built-ins, .screened rear mony Hill Kennels, Hebron Store. DELIGHTFUL 2 BEDROOM bids without the consent of the In your own 3-room apart­ peting, miscellaneous built-ins. porch, garage, close to .schools, COVENTRY LAKE — Must tion. Raised patio in back very good condition, only 510 DOWN—THAT’S ALL garden apartment, heat, hot Housing Authority. 5595. 643-1056. FURNITURE REFINISHED, Road, Bolton, Osnn. 643-5427. FOR LEASE — Office or com­ ment. Full price $17,500. Only $16,000. Call Manchester bus and church. Owner 643-2287 I sell. Cottage on three lots, yard. colors changed, insurance es­ Come In and See Carl water, range, refrigerator, ^ Housing Authority, 649-9592. after S. I $6,500. Able Realty, 289-4192, Help Wanted— Hale 36 OROOMINO and boarding, will parking. Ideally located. $120 mercial space in Rockville, 1957 CHEVROLET. V-8, Hard­ timates made. Manchester Re- LPN or RN. full or part-time, or Art or Phone 247-0358 Town of Manchester ample parking. Call 875-2042. Nino-Room Colonial top, automatic transmission, finishing, 643-9283. 11-7. 876-2077. collect and deliver. H. C. monthly. Available February By Theodore A. Brindamour FOUR BEDROOM ranch MACHINISTS for Bridgeports. Chase, Harmony HiU Ken­ 1st. 648-0978. L. C. Greenouprh Company homes; we have two of them Four bedrooms. Two fire­ very clean, new transmission, Must be able to set up and A—L—B—E—R—r —S Chairman OFFICE and desk space now places. Two-car garage. Jeil- radio, heater, whitewalls, like REIWEAVING of bums, moth DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted, nels, Bolton, 643-5427. February 8, 1965 available, new building. Secre­ for sale in the mid 18’s, needs holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ work to blueprints. Apply In 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD FOUR ROOM tenement , 76 Berkeley Estates 289-1568 re-doing, but has garage, 1)4 ousied porch. Aluminum new 5550. 649-0306 sifter 6. experience preferred but not person G’TK' Corporation, 678 Wells Street. Available Febru­ tarial and answering service storms, screens, doors. En­ dow shades made to measure, required. Hours 8-5. Write OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 on premises. Apply pwmer- baths, dining room, etc.; In C H O I C E B U Y all sizes Venetian VUnds. Keys Box M, Herald. Tolland Street. Live Stock 42 ary 1st, $76. 649-5229, 9-5. Bolton on four beautiful closed breereway, wall-to- 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air. 2- tenant, 357 E. Center Street, wall in several rooms. All j door, V-8. powerglide, radio, made while you wait. Tape re­ or call 649-4581. acres Is the other ho(me. load­ corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 WANTED—Part-time waitrese HARDmGE HAND SCREW TWO 'YEAR old registered quar­ Wanted—^To Buy 58 THREE ROOM apartment, $;as, NEW 2 FAMILY. 6-4, under this on a generously treed | good whitewalls, good condi­ and chucker set-up operator, ter horse for sale. 649-3878, any­ electricity, hot water, heat, ed with extras like a three tion, 5195, 649-2192. Main., 649-5221. for weekends, over 21. Apply in construction, two heating sys­ car garage, out-buildlng, the private lot. CaU now'. person after 6, Oak Restaurant, experienced with Aircraft time. WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ no pets. 648-8921, 17 Locust. Automatic tems, large lot, central loca­ blueberry patch, under thirty. parts. All benefits. Dean Ma­ tique and used furniture, china, tion. Call Builder, Leon Cies- FOR SALE to settle estate — 30 Oak St. HACKNEY GELDING, 60’’. Hom es For Rent 95 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- Rockkdgo Ranch Building—Contracting 14 chine Products, 165 Adams St. glaae, stiver, picture frames zynski, 649-4291. Westinghouse kitchen, beau­ 1961 Volkswagen, black, 22,500 dark bay with black mane apd and <4d coins, (Kd dolls and 1577. miles, good condition, 51,000. BABYSITTER WANTED. Mon­ STCXJK ROOM end inventory MANCHESTER — . Six room tiful, unique glassed dining I QUALITY CARPENTRY— day through Friday. 9-4. (3all tall, exceUent action and well gtms, hobby coUecUons, attic FIREPLACE Transmisoion Cape, S bedrooms. Wolverton MANCHESTER — Ebcception- Call 648-1136. Rooms, dormers,' porches, clerk, experience necessary or mannered. 742-8667, after 6 contents or whole estates. Fur­ al 7 room Garrison Colonial, room arrangement. Manyi | 649-7318 between (8-9 p.m. High School equivalent. Apply p.m. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. A Best Buy...... By Belfiore many featurea OLDBMOBILE 1968, Holiday basements retlnlsh.ed, cab­ niture Repair Service Talcott- built-in kitchen and wall-to- inets, built-ms, formica, tile. Iona Manufacturing Company, vUle, Oonn. Tel. 648-7449. WOOD wgll carpeting,. beamed cell­ $11,900 Income property seems to be coming back Into Its own sedan 98, mileage under 14,000, EXPERIENCED Regent Street, Manchester. Trouble? SIX R(X>M single, good loca­ tip - top condition, fuflly No job too small. William tion, steam heat, combination ing, paneled rec room, garage, Cheaper than rent ie this these days. Many couples, especially younger people, have Rockkdgo Ranch Robbirs carpentry service. Articles For Sale 45 LARGE BUNDLES windows, email family, avail­ and manicured fenced yard six room picture book their feet planted In terra firma and are Interested in a Fotir bedrooms, 2 baths. •quipped, all extras. Call 643- 646-844d floora A Job ehonge is the sole reason for selling. oel in Bolton. Suitabls for \ AND terations amd additions. CeU- ply Allied Printing Services, Paul’s Paint It Wall]^per Sup- tached giange. FHA and scenic acre lot. A Must See for heating syetems, shaded throughout and a dellghtflil screened porch. There is ex­ dsfvelopinsnt. btacktop rood lags. Workmanship guanui' and care for children while 579 W. Middle Tpke., 648-1101. VA flnanci^ available. BOLTON — Large apartment, lo t,' 3-car garage. He who heattates . . . etc. mother is in the hospital, one iKy. the quality conacioua. Hayea pansion possibilities because thia home has a walk up stair­ on 3 aides! Coll tor further { teed. 299 Autumn 8t. 648-4860. Complete at only $17,500. MaRehestor i)4 rooms, artesian well wa­ Agency, 643-4803. way to the attic area. In the full cement basement there la dstoUa PlngSMl Sawers to two weeks, car preferred but BOOKKEEPER, MUST have THE AMAZING Blue Lustre will ter, quiet neighborhood, $110 IHE WILUAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY DION OONFrauonON-^loof. not neceseary. 644-0167. double entry bookkeeping ex­ Directione: Route 88 to Ver­ WESLEY.R. SMITH a complete home laundry and a modem hot water Ml heating leave your upholste^ beauti­ monthly. 648-0^. LAKEWOOD CIRCLB — Colo­ system. For family pleasure there is a huge recreation room. 431 Main Stranf REALTORS 443-5121 Mashina Claaaad Ing, siding, alterations, ceil- perience and knowledge of tax< fully soft and clean. Bent elec­ non Circle, continue around nial, 6 large .nx>m8, breeze- AGENCY inn, gutti:ers and ^inmimim WOMEN WANTED for Ught as­ TraitmlftioR Qa. ROGKVILLB—Available March l%e 2-car garage has radio operated doora. Situated on a TJL Young fellow—a real fireball—was in trying to sell us THE WILLIAM E. Septic ’Esaks, Dry Wells, es, $6,200 per year. Paid hos­ tric shampooer $1. Olcott Vari­ Circle to Krily Road, pro* way, 2-car garage, wooded lot, wmdowB. 64I-4M2. ~ 6484M6. sembly work, steady. Apply in pitalisation, vacation pay. OaU ety Store. ’ oeed to Diane Drive. AttrooUve 3)4 room 1)4 baths, exceUent condition. 648-1567 half-acre, beautifully landscaped lo t Impec(Mhle candiUtm a brochure deal on advertising. TdM us hs hod seleoted ■RLFIOiE AGBICY Sewer Uses Installed—Cel­ person 10 HlUiard St., Man­ oiwrtmont, miMable tm one or th ro u g ^ u t us otter investigating our Agency and our salsa lar Watorproodag Dona. CARPEN THY—32 years expe­ 649-8666 tor interview. 7 OLCOn STREET In a beautiful nelghboihood, chester. Balee By (BEAR 6a4 CENTER OX.T two. pennas, near shopping 1^,400. Philbrick Ageney, 64S* Here la value plua . ; . yet you can buy H at a greatly nduoed . records. (He rssUy 1*0(4. os we found out later.) Aayway, Amodatan: rience. CeUings and floor tUed, BOOKKEBPB3R—BxceUent eel* SPACE GAS heater, 2 years old, •ad MM Mne, nage, rolrlg- price. Coll Barbara Banin tor the detalla today. at the end ot a tw»4iour sesslmi. he hod not, in our MUNNEY BROS. porches, rec rooms, garages, GIRL TO work Iq shipping and ery and woridng conditions, $40, 649-7148 anytime. COLLI ft WAONER arator, heat and bw water In- MANCHESTER Executive . optition, (MOM up with anything that would replooe or NoraMB Hohanthal additions, attics finished, re­ receiving, second shift, 8:20 opportunity for advsocemcnt, MANCHESTER (bhided, free poiklng. Washer RANCH—7 rooms, 8 or 4 bed> 4-bedroom home on extra modeled, concrete wofk. No 668 BURNSIDE AVENUE oomplemeot modem fooUltles (we have them) or a Lm CluurbwMMB Sewerage Dispoeal Co. p.m.-12, Uberal benefits. Apply 4 ^ 1 y Mr. PsocfasCf, WUUans 8BASON32D HARDWOOD tor EAST HARTFORD and dryer in , boement. 16 rooms, m od^ kitchen, dining large lot, modern, immaculate JARVIS REALTY CO. capacity for hard, no-nonsense work (we have it). Itoy US Ftoti St — ess-uos job too small. Immediate es- in person days, Klock OMn- OU SarvkM, 841 Broad S t. flrepiaee, B. J. Begin, OMaa- PheiM S4M10I2 mlnutaa' to Hartford over . room, 1)4 . baths, 2-car gari thiwghout. By impolntment anrji ornates. 848-2629. 886-6M1 MLS — B1B4LTOI we put these to work lor you? The remits are tremen­ peay, 1272 Tolland Tunqplke. Manchaater. 6494A4A. tmtounr 618-2988. 100 atotitbljr. 876*] M^Bel A$r MS- M S -n 81, M »-120e, MS-18M dous . . . we ooA prove It! ^ M . 4 4 8 4 m H * - ■ ' ' ...... - • ...... 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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1966 Arente Dailr Net Prem Run The Westher PAGE EIGHTEEN For Um Week Ended Fereeast sf V. S. Wiathw iianrt|[(Bt?r lEttftttng l|fralb fa m a rr 99, 196S VartoMs rtenMnem 9cdcF Mto W edlter, Hayes Ave., The Women’s Fellowship of Thomas L. Eltkidge, Wapping; toolght, low hi 99s; seme ctondi- Boy Scout Troop 120 and Hospital Notes Mrs. A^nea Pospiail, 42 Cam­ v411e; and Mrs. Grace Rialey and 14,145 neee, eemUmaed mOd tMWfVWp Cub Scout Pack 120, both of St. the Presbyterian Church will daughter, 112 Highltmd St. JHanrlfPBtpr lEuptittig bridge St.; Abraham M. Elkin, About Town Jam es' Church, will attend have Project Night Monday at BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A INSULATION high oroond 4*. 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. VislUng hours are 2 to 8 p.ni. 41 Hartlan1ainhl|> because the work as Robert Suggs, 15, was re- 113Vi Center St. setted to the troop by Stanley basement rooms- at the former lo ^ was heavy." ")orted in criticai condition at Gibson, Charter Oak Council daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vernon St.; Mrs. Sarah L. technical school. 39 School St. Blodgett of 307 'Woodbridge St., Bartoholomew, Storrs; Miss Judge Baldwin said he was Stamford Hospital. State Police Haven for Huong Will Be Closed Until executive, and J. Morey Roy, The public is invited. George *Vnost painstaking in his work •;a!d he may have suffered a Blackledge District executive. will receive her cap Sunday at Susan E. Smith, 531 E. Center Only Further Notice Perry of South Windsor will di­ traditional capping ceremonies St.; Edward Carlson, Ware­ Only and had a keen aense of Justice, broken neck. rect the play. I at the Fones School of Dental house Point; Robert Weirs, 30 with an understanding and Also admitted to the hospital (Due To An Accident) John S. Maloney of 16 Fred­ Hygiene, University of Bridge­ Windemere Ave.. Rockville; and sympathetic heart.” were Robert Carroll, 16, the SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) — Former Premier erick St. is a patient at New­ The Rev. Joseph Zezzo of port. Mrs. Patricia Aldrich, Bolton driver; Peter Suggs, 15 Cath­ ington Veteran’s Hospital. Judge Shea, a Republican, Ti-an Van Huong, ousted in a military coup 11 days ago, Hartford w'ill be guest preach­ Rd., Box 41, Vernon. had served on the state's high­ erine Foster, 15, and Joan has taken refuge in the British Embassy residence here er Sunday at the 8, 9:15 and 11 The executive committee of DISCHARGED TODAY; est tribunal since July 1959, Sterling, 16, sister of the dead a.m. services at Center Congre­ the American Legion Auxiliary Miss Vera A. Sperry, 227 Judd girl- fearing for his life, a British spokesman reported today. '62 RAMBLER (American) '61 RAMBLER (Am erican) when Gov. Abraham Rlbiooff, a Huong, 60, a former school^ gational Church. He is execu­ will meet Monday at 8 n.m. at Rd., South Coventry; Mrs. Democrat, elevated him from MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER tive director of Christian Ac­ the home of Mrs. Ruth Hickox, Janet Longo, 15 'TYumbull St.; A bright red convertible. Radio, heater, 4-Door Station Wagon. Radio, heater, teacher, headed up the civilian ernment. They ch---- ed him bis poet of chief Justloe of the Area Weatlier government that succeeded Lt. tivities Council of Hartford. 400 Woodland St. Charles MoFall. 36 Durant St.; bucket seats, whitewalls. Low winter standard shift. (Beige.) Superior Court WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — with religious repression. price. Gen. Nguyen Khanh’s regtime at British Ambassauc:' G. A. The Judicial oath had been It wa.sn’t exactly a .spring morn­ the end of October. administered to JUdge Shea at Etherington-Smith was criti­ ing. but in some parts of Con­ The British spokesman said cized by the Buddhist opposition him home by his sor., Atty. WU- necticut temperatures were 40 Huong slipped into the. tree- in December for making a pub­ HOUSE Usm J. Shea Jr. degrees higher than they were shaded residence on Saigon’s He had bean a Superior Court lic address in which he extolled SPECIALS FOR THE THRIFTY SHOPPER! Only Only at the same time Friday, the Phan Than Gian Street Wednes­ Huong. The Buddhists threat­ Justice since December 1942, U.S. Weather Bureau said to­ day afternoon, eve of the arrival ened "reprisals” against the Maxwell House Instant McIntosh Apples when he was appointed by for­ day. of McGeorge Bundy, President British Embassy and extra A mer Oov. Robert A. Hurley. The forecaster noted that the Johnson’s special envoy to Coffee $1.00 bskt. and up rhercury had been rising con- guards were posted but nothing $1.8.') 14 oz. Hia court aervlce started In South Viet Nam. came of it. 1938, when he waa appointed tinuoii.sly since Friday morning. "As far as I know he (Huong) Huong was briefly under HALE Large Temple and Navel proaecuiitor of Manchester's The state should get the first is still there,” the British house arrest after the Jan. 27 Tomatoes (Cello Pack) '61 RAMBLER (Am erican) '61 M ETROPOLITAN Toam CCourt a post he held un- significant thawing of its deep spokesman said. coup. He then droK>ed out of Oranges A pert convert Snappy 4-cyl. engine, tU 1939. ‘ snow in over a week, the However, the spokesman add­ sight. 79c doz. 19c pkg. Assorted Milk and 2-Door Sedan. 6-cyl.. radio, heater, standard shift radio, heater and white- Judge £ttiaa aarvad in the weather bureau said, as tem­ ed, “I understand that no for­ Dark Chocolate Lb. Judge W illiam J. Shea Huong had many political en­ ” I standard shift. Very economical. (Blue.) walls. Low, low mileage. Our original 1937-38 State Legislature as peratures riae to around 40 de­ mal request has been yet made emies but he beaded no power WOW—HOW’S THIS FOR VARIETY sale. Hanoheatar’a representative grees. for asylum. It is more corrsot to bloo; rising out of obscxirity suid and, in 1939, waa elected to the In 1916, he was graduated diately opened a law office in Cloudinesa plus the snow it­ say that he is taking refuge at falling back Into it rapidly.. Fresh Strawberries, Cherries. Plums, White and Ptnk Seed­ Masterpieces State Senate from the 4th Sen­ from the RockvlUe School. M«mchester. self will prevent even milder the ambassador's house.” However, he is said to have less Grapefruit, Fresh Natural Cider, Bose and D’Anjou Pears, atorial District Ha aarvad taro He attended Trinity College dur­ During the depression years Huong was the main target of told the British authorities, "I Melons, Emperor - RIbler - Almeria Grapes, McIntosh, Cort­ taima. ing 1917 and 1818 and then ac­ of the early 1680's, when people (See Page Three) Buddhist opponents to the gov- think 1 may be in personal dan­ land, Winesap, Baldwin, Red and Golden Delicious Apples. in Miniature Only Only During his aaoend term hfthe cepted ' employment with the were worried about the safety ger." Also: Belgium Endive, Green and'Yellow Squash, Broccoli, ■tats Senate he eras chosen the Aetna Ufe Insurance Co. iij of their bank deposits, Judge It waa on this basis that the Cauliflower, Fresh Spinach, Beet Greens. Leeks, Watercress, OOP majority leader and. In Hartford. Shea served eis chairman of the British ambassador granted Peas, Rhubarb, Savoy Cabbage, Brussell Sprouts? Corn on L O R T ' S 1941, waa named by the Capitol In 1918 Ma tamUy moved to depositors' committee of tile for­ him refuge, informants said. the Cob, Boston Lettuce, Endive, Escarole, Egg Plant White UTTLI AIIISTOCRATS Press Corpa as the outstanding Manchester and, in 1921, Judge mer Manchester Trust Co., pres­ Saigon authorities were re­ Sweet Potatoes, Yams, and Turnips. MINIATUM OHOCOLATI9 legislator in the State Senate. Shea entered Catholic Univer­ ently a braiKh of the Connect­ Viet Nam Unification ported to have been informed of '61 DODGE (Lancer) Judge Shea, wtio Mved at 140 sity (Washington, D.C.) Law icut Bank and 7*rust. Huong’s whereabouts by the '61 VO LKSW AG EN Boulder Rd., was bom In Ver­ Sowol, graduating In 1996 with In his youth and early man­ 'T H E KING 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, automatic non on April 4, 1900, the aon of an LLB degree. hood, he was an outstanding ath- Supported by Kosygin (See Page Three) transmission. (Black.) 2-Door Sedan. Radio, heater. One owner. the late Patrick T. and Mary He passed ithe ConneoHeut Bar examlnatlonfl.tlons in 1926 and Imme- (Bee Page Three) - \ of Produce!' Myera Shea. U.S. marshal forcibly and effectively subdues a PERO miard MOSCOW (AP)—Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin demonstrator on the steps of the U.S. Courthouse in expressed strong Soviet support in Hanoi today for uni­ iV^nPair Lost 276 OAKLAND STREET • OPEN 7 DAYS s 643-6884 New York yesterday. Fighting broke out when 901 MAIN ST.—643-5321 fication of Viet Nam under the N'orth Vietnamese Com­ members of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Prescription Pharmacy Only Only Town’s ‘No. 1 Citizen’ $200 a Day munist regime. He attacked the U.S. role in South Viet $17 Million Committee, protesting mass Negro arrests in Selma, Nam, Ala., tried to storm their way into building and were Arrested for Embezzling Fine Levied Speaking on Ms arrival In Ha­ untty *Tn ttie struggls against NEW YORK (AP) — Figures met by an equal number of marshals. (AP Photo­ noi at the head of a delegation Issued by the New York World’s that is expected to extend mili­ Successes of North Yiet Nam Fsdr reports ttwt it lost $17,540,- fax.) TYLER, Tsjt. (AP) — AuUior-^Ck>rp. (FDIC) said the money On Maddox tary aid to North Viet Nam, are "an inspiring example for 100 last year but hopes to re­ SLIGHTLY USED '60 CHEVROLET (Bel Air) '60 RAMBLER (Classic) tties Friday charged a small, was taken over a period of sev­ Koeygin oeUed Ms yislt "an Im­ the populaition of South Viet coup some of the Vmm this sea­ bespectaclsd man regarded by eral years. ATLAiNTA (AP) —f Restau­ portant poHtical act1eech for Of the $3,077,162 that the fair bruised. Fmihous Custom SupsT'^Cuskions SUghtlf/ ussd, '58 RAMBLER (American) about $60,000 in deposits, was at a small hotel in Tyler. They was not operated on the basis of corporation has lent, the audi­ '60 RAMBLER (Classic) “in tailing condition." said he registered there as "Joe race, color, creed or national nouncements on the vlstt Indi­ Koeygtin or indicate who made The fighting broke out when for going hi or out. The wide cated the talks were less than it. tors said, only $699,681 appeared expanse of steps on either side 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, automatic 2-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, automatic 1 The federal complaint ac- Mack.” orig;in. oolleotable. This figure, it was 12 members of the Student Non- Expsrtip MssouditUmsdi 7S% or mors orifiital tnud isptk rsmuiniug eussd McOung lqi>s(^caUy of Agent Wilton H. Bremer of cordial. Some of Rosygtin’s iriirases Violent Coordinating (Commit­ had been water down to form a transmission. (White.) transmission. One owner. The ideal 2nd Hooper set the $200-a-day fine, Tass, the Soviet news agency, about solidarity had been ex- said, reflected hi large measure tMck ice slide hi the sub-frees- making fates entries amounting the Federal Biu-eau of Inves­ dating from Friday, for each ttie loans to banking pavilions tee, protesting mass Negro ar­ to $8W,S98 In records of the tigation filed the charges in late reported from Hanoi that thou­ presaed earlier by the Hanoi rests in Selma, Ala., formed a ing weather. day the restaurant is open until sands of persons welcomed at the fair. Three pickets who tried to bank. An invsstlgator for the Mculdox signs the statement. Communist newspaper, Nhan The fair’s report listed its hi' flying wedge and tried to storm Federal Deposit Insuraitce (See Page Three) Koeygin at Oie airport. His ar­ Dan. It said the ’visit "bears a their way into the building. race up the iced steps were met Norih, South, East, The judge ^ d Maddox and the rived speech was broadcast by splendid' significance tor the come for 1964 at $64,716,260 and near the top by three marshals, defendant Pickrick Inc., could Moscow radio. its expenses at $82,256,360. An equal number of deputy and all six bounced down to the Only Only consolidation of solidarity and The fair’s financial condition marshals charged out to meet W est— for now through He said his visit wras an im­ friendship between the peoples groimd. (See Page Three) portant political action for has been much in the spotlight them. Punches were traded, and Pickets marched outside the <(>■ tren>rthenln«r Moscow-Hanol (See Pag' Two) in recent days. A fah* official both pickets and marshals wres­ building for almost 90 minutes Spring. Softly tailored Official of Bar Group has said that additional money tled and rolled down the steep, before the violence began. A will have to be raised by Feb. ice-coated steps. About 50 other couple of them had tried earlier suits and suit dresses. 15. pickets looked on, chanting en­ to gain entrance but had bean Last month, the fair’s execu­ couragement. left sitting midway down the ley '59 FORD (Custam 300) '58 DODGE (Royal) Rebukes Judge Cotter tive committee authorized rais­ One youth was taken into cus­ ing up to $4 million In short- steps by marshals who forced 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, automatic 4-Door Sedan. V-8, automatic transm ls- I tody but later was released them down from near the top. terms notes to assure the open­ without charges. transmission. They come no better. Sion, radio, heater, power steering, im­ ing of the fair’s second season After order had been restored (Gray/WhiU.) maculate. HAXITORD (AP)—Superior Court Judge John _^ April 21. \ It was the second day of dem­ the pickets picked up their pla­ Cottor hai done a disservice by creating the impression onstrations at the downtown cards and left. "Attendance during 1964' waa Manhattan court house by ttmt civil cases can move quickly through the state below the estimates of revenue SNOC, which is asking for fed­ eourts, an official of the Connecticut Bar Association engineers, and expenses were Only h i^ e r than estimates,” the' re­ eral Intervention to guarantee Only said today. port said, adding: "Operating Alabcuna Negroes the right to The official, wbo asked not about trying cases when their budgets tor 1965 have been draa- register and vote. Bulletins to be Identified, was talking turn came, and he was finding tically reduced to an absolute On Thursday eight men and A. about Cotter's action Thursday It difficult to keep courtrooms minimum, and every effort is two women were dragged bodily Culled froBi AP Wires In wbteb be scheduled oases for busy. being exerted to substantially from the building when they Soufl^-surfaced boucle, One from our new col­ trial out of turn. “Ossss not available for trial tried to stagre a sit-in in U.S. should give way to cases that increase attendance.” Cotter said he did It b^use Atty. Robert M. Morgenthau's OHAPUN TO WED rayon/acetate tweed. lection of spring suits. lawyers seemed Indifferent are ready,” be explained in a fourth-floor office. Channel cut cardigan Famous name woven telephone interview Friday. DUMFRIES, 8 s o 1 1 a a i ONLY 2 LEFT! The bar assoclatlon^officlal Series on Tax In anticipation of an attempt (AT) — Charlie Cto^Ua’a . . . covers a flat knit wools, mohairs and said Cotter has done "a dle- at another sit-in, tbe SO-story bearded eoa Mtohael. 18, took ehell circled with boucle boucles. Spring pastels River ‘Mutiny’ servlce, because he’s giving the building was turned into a 'virtu­ out a iloense today to marry 1964 RAMBLERS that is. Both ore fuHy equipped V-8 demon­ public Ihe Impression there’s Begins Monday al armed camp. Patricia Johae, 95, a London fabric. The skirt is ar­ . . . White, beige, pink, strators with power steoring, brakes, whitewalls, and much, much Brings Out .Aid tots of time to move cases. AH ground-floor doora except aotreee-wrlter. Earlier, Ml- row narrow. New navy, yellow, green, blue and "Judge Cotter would have you Five special articles on the main one were lockad. ekael had toM nesrsmna tka more. At Full Steam think me present facilities are the rules for 1964 Inootne Apned guarda stood at the only marriafe waa oppeaed 1^ Ma lapis blue, spring green, navy. Lined jacket and Sufficient to do the Job," he tax will be published by mtrance. Stairway entrances father. The ean;^ eama to The' Herald next week, all looped with white. skirt Sizes 10-20. HUGE SAVINGS! MEW YORK (i^ ) — Mutiny said. He pointed out that many from the fourth floM’ down also Beettond after an —ntoeess WHITEWALLS people have to wait three to Monday through Friday. were locked. fal attempt to have tlw esre- Misses’ and half sizes. on tbe S ait RlvarT N ot’quite, four years to have an auto- The Information in them Nine armed guarda were inoney p ^ o n n ed la Spafak but a ."itebellton’’ of OMneie mobile accident claim settled. may help you take advan­ called in from other federal In Soottoad, nifaMce ever tiw -r *1«‘» M O R E tage ot nberallxed provls- buildings to augment a force of ereuranen demanding more moV- The association la seeking thtf tone in the tax law or help age of le may wed withtnt $ $ Isa and loss o v n vm a brouglit i^pointment of 15 additional five FBI agents and city dstec- pamatal consent. 17.99 29.99 NO MONEY DOWN-NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED For A Quality Deal a i A Quality Gar, It’s iiit haHooptsn, Coast Ghmrd J ^ ss to tass what it says la avoid pitfalte which may tivea Ih tbs main tobhy. arise bsoause some at the Buy 4 for m littio m *1.25 weekly oitUra. and a peltca riot squiMl. a logjam of SO.OOO civil cases reguiatloas have been Deputy marshals wars SLAIN IN DnOA SsBdsr 0t tbs. radio word of an pan£i^ in tbs aim rior courts. tightened. signed to various Boors, with NEW DBUn (AP)—Flto "Manchester $ Own Rambler Dealer" Ortaatal unrislng Friday m s Cotter, asked about the case Important changes in the orders to challenge anafoue who teinn. id. «m eC V b tiit Bsndrlk Vsidbulasn, dtip- IsiJam, said “a backlog is only law will be explained in looked as if he did not have olB- ^ ofjba Dntob ott tanker Rssa if ssrlous and substantial cases some detail. The articlee oial business in the bulldlnf. jtolittolaas. ^ SUITS, DRESSES-i-Second Floor ^ tbs G^reat are Involved. There is only a be^^ -Monday In the Metal handrails across the SERVICE , Tbs pwipset of “amtiBy'' la backlog/’When pecrpls want to ■teas panals on tbs main revolv- DeCormier Motor Sales Inc. lbs Pori IT New Totk sent au- (foO M OfOOMS. Eig door wars rm oved ao dam- c< ham, STORE iinitlas bit stadm tb tba sosM ''Boma eaMs den’t ssam to Soviet Pramier Koeygin, left, if greeted /ith himdshi : by i. . Chlnefe Pre­ IRatirl|piitpr onotratoni oouM not chain them- g o o d /I^ e a r --a t llitb ItNst. tbs BpfoH, bpfrt tba value Ibsgr sboUH te v 9 asHrso to tlw door. Qidy a 2BB BROAD ST. TIL 643-4161 M A N C H ^ T M mier Clio on liif errivnl in P ^ g . He eontinned, «fMntaov«Aiight sttsg, (OF aUto in tha mMMto at Om HONDAY'FRIPAY 9:30-5:30>-THURS. tUl 9 P.M. 713 MAIN ST.. MANCHCSTER PHONE 449-9523 ''' ' mm SSTrmrn) t» Vletautt. (4P ^iMtodio.) 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