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FatfV'f ^HeUish^ Exit * *}ff Humphrey T 3 8 Hits a>*> ' ttl: TORONTO (AP) — Fol­ Asked Again lowed closely by a chande­ McConnell lier, Actor Michael Tre- ' * f ganza made a crashing de­ To Testify scent into hell Sunday WASHINGTON (AP) — The night. Plant R oof abar]dy divided Senate Foreign Appearing in the lead role of Moliere’s play ‘‘Don ST. LOUIS, Mo. (A P )— Relatione Oommittee agreed Juan” at the Yorii Univer­ informally today to renew ite sity Theater. Tregansa was U.S. astronauts Elliot M. request to Vice President Hu­ supposed to dutch a loop of See Jr. and Charles A. Bags- bert H. Humphrey Ifco tesUfy on nylon rope, descend gently sett II, who were scheduled Viet Nam perflcy. to the stage from a balcony to fly into space in May, It did so ait a closed session In and then disappear through were killed today when which informal agreement also a trapdoor. their twin-jet plane crash­ was reached to start voting Fri­ the rope gave way and so ed into the plant here day on President Johnson’s re- did the chandelier which where their space capsule ' quest for million more in Si held it. Don Juan hit' the was built. foreign aid for Viet Nam. stage and shot through th*- See. 38, and Bassett, 34 , wers Before the voting, the com ­ door ahead of the chande­ flying to the McDonnell Aircraft Atty, Barry Sworn In as Seruitdr mittee will take testimony be­ lier. ’The plummeting actor Oorp. when their TS8 fighter- a i hind dosed doors on Ttmrsday - •?■ {''■'i'f'' . Atty. David M. Barry, Manchester’s deputy mayor, was sworn in as senator floored a stagehand in the trainer crashed into the roof of from Secretary of Defense Rob­ from the fourth senatorial district this morning at the State Capitol by Sec­ basement. the space center at McDonnell!# ert S. McNamara. retary of State Ella M. Grasso. Mrs. Barry watches (at left) with children Treganna injured his arm huge complex. Chairman J. W. FVdbrigtot, D- slightly but was able to .- ■■■ --,1,4 Joan, 4, and David Jr., 2. (Herald photo by Satemis) McDonnell' makes the Gemini Ark)., told reporters he would take three curtain calls. ton (O . spacecraft and Phantom Jet be reluctant to vote for the bill "ICadeav^’ fighter planes used in Vied Nam. unUl he heard more from Hum­ •caTenaar Ten persons working on a |a0 iKim. phrey about the latter’s recent OHARUES A. RASeETT ELUOT M. SEE ■3a flnda Phantom fighter wore injured Asiatic tour. aia ba. Price Index when the plane crashed at :9 g' lAvaa., Orbital Weather Network Fulbright said the committee a.m. into the top of the bulldipg, agreed — without a record vote skidded over the roof and then — to ask Humphrey to appear Levels Off at a dosed session to talk about Grand List Cut crashed into a construction Completed by New Launeh Ms_____ trip^ ______and Ms announcement WASHINGTON (AP) — The parking area below. of development loans for India *** ixmsumer prices halted The plane burst into flame# and was destroyed. C A P E K E N N E D Y , F la. used to improve local weather each pass, EJSSA 2 can relay and Pakistan. Snc“?”ta^ s^m ^r* to T u S b ^ To $180,406,949 Witnesses, who heard a series iaiaoii. (O (A P )— E S S A 2 , am ech ani- forecasts, to I s s u e j v a ^ s of ^ o r three plctu ^ , each ^ ^ g h t also said he may announced today. of booms before the plane ex- «„i itoaiimarl Severe weather, and to help se- showing weather patterns over ask the committee to approve ______, , i cal meteorologist aesi^ea safest routes tor air- an area of tour mlUion suqare publication of an imcenaored ^ , r* Manchester’s "““cnesiers aojusteoadjusted netn«v plus increase wouldwvum yield ap- ploded, said both boddee were««, to sn ap and tra n sm it cloud craft in flight and sMps at sea. miles. l^on of dosed-door testimony P**: Grand List has been proxlmately 2360.600 In added thrown out by the impact, a total of revenue to the town’s General and storm pattern photos receiving sets cost up to The two satellites are under the then Vice President Lyndon averag^where t stood cut by 2205,616 to - ■ " ' (See Page Ten) almost in the t'winkling o f $30,000, but some amateurs the direction of the Environ- B. Jotmson gave its members in ^ I>ecember. Ihls was 1.9 per tiso.406.940.2180,406,949, still ththe highest in Fund, its camera eye$, soared into have put workable sets together mental Science Services Admin- leei, after a personal trip to cent above a year ago. th, town’s history. The reduo- General Mlanager Robert Labor Department ofticials tion includes 2200,016 which Weiss, in budget hearings with orbit today to comolete th e for m low as 26OO. Istratlon p* the U.S. Department viet Nam. . . world’s first operational Some television stetie*,dWdW«#.«v«ry any ana nttairmAta ^ wiL, »*•; do not Mhdvd It M too ^ „ ______The Tax r« s — — _ ^ . NiBW YORK (AP) — ■Jtoe.New t o S foJec™ ^ a o* 2,100 miles. On GRAF TA^A Viet Nam coalition govermndht 4.92 per cent higher toan laat Tha T“* g ^ t - York times reported today that is a matUr of negotlatlota. floant.” ters in 22 nations. •#'. said toara had hton tha Columbia Broadcasttog Sys- ;!. '‘.v' Dubbed “everyman’s eatel- ManSfteM, the Senate Demd« Baaed on toe current 42.«- Hartford Realty Oorp. for its is in the final stages of de- Ute” Ijecause of its potential cratlc leader, said in reply to a ^l#4i P ii||# Pad) mill tax rate, the 28.4 million n®w addition to the Sears De- veloping an inexpensive metai usefulnees to all copotiies, the news cohfersnce qussUon tost , ‘ . ______^ ^ e n t Store In the Shopping jlsk that reproduce# motion plo- new weather observatory thun­ Many Offer Help he does not heliewe calling the ■ ■ -t - , Paritade. The assessment was (ures through a television set, ■jjiriBji* dered away from Oape Kennedy Viet Oong “aseasslna told mur- reduced from 2870.029 to 2779,- but CBS officials denied It. right on schedule at 8:68 a.m. No Vacation Shutdown 474. No reason was available The report brought a rush of atop a Douglas Delta rocket tor tMs cut. orders tor CBS stock, delaytag that drilled It tato orbit about To Cancer Victim getting negotiaticne started. Lillian C. Fradfn and the Oon- opentag of trading In shares of I 860 miles above the earth. The Montana Mnator softened nectlcut Bank and Truat Oo., the company on the New York The National Aeronautics and TUCSON, Ads. (AP) — Rob- Dr. George B. Moore, of the tMe eomewhat, however, to aay P & W to Stay Open trustees for the property at Stock Exchange. Space_ AdministraUon______an- ert F. Allen Is still seeking the Roswell Park Memorito In#ti- the evidence^ seems conclusive 83&-S66 Main Bt., were allowed The times said the device, nounced the success of tae flight rfFto person today who might ttJte ta ButtalC, N.Y., have per- that toe Viet Omg have earn^ a reduction to $48,498 in their developed and demonstrated gt and officially named the satel- save his life, In the past two formed a successftd tumor toe labels put on them by Hura- Idte iiurwA 2, tor Environmental ® urmg r tuitinir th^ir r«tirtn* Ubeled APi, for Automatic Pic doctors. said. "It woidd he betier than tltng each other with pipes. Day weekend. have a choice of taking their retiring Peace Corps tim e.’ ture Transtniasion. The earner- It the donor meets the re- the 100-to-nototag odds I am faC' clubs and knives “^® Viet Nam war apparenUy tMrd or fourth vacation week honored Sunday night at ;. sbriver said the party wa# as were to send pictures direct- quirements, and agrees with ing now." At least four nien were ho«pl- *« b®hlnd the Miange. A spokes- outside the prime vacation pe- anniversary Peace Corps party “sensational, really senaational. man for the UnKed Aircraft rlod or of working those weeks in the ballroom of one of Wash- we’ve got to have more lik# ly to more than 80 stations AUen to undergo a new cancer A former University of Illinois tallsed, one with stab wounds ington’e Mg hotels. manned by profeastonals and treatment, both of them may football player, AHen has had a About a dozen men were ar.. Oorp. di'viaion said the decision and getting double pay. them. By the way, what he;]^ lag amputated, hut doctors still rastod by polictmen called tb »>*««> on "accelerated pro- Salaried emjrfoyes wlU be glv- With 1,600 perrons riondi^ in to Rosie? amateurs in 22 countries. live. duction schedules from toe mill- en vacation time at scattered a ring around the dance floor. The instant pictures can ba Dr. Sigmund H. Natllsr and give Mm only one chance in scene, near downtown Miami. hi. 1Wr« ipiirk. .nvhiil.neM miA ■ “ «• increased requlrementa periods in the year, but mostly tall, handsome Shriver clasped Aev«n of Mvhig because Ms type K re trucks. ambMancea and a ovor^mm bases/’ during the prime vacation pe- 6-foot Rosie Santero around the (See Page Seventeen) (See Page Ten) MSo a factor, he eald, was rlod. waist and fox-trotted off to ‘ “ Just One of Those TMngs.” “He’e one of my boy friends. Bulletins I’m in love with him, except , Red Jungle Camp he’s married,’’ said Rosie, ' breathleu afterwards amid BRITISH ELECTION SET ' thunderous applause. Wearing a black drees almost LONDON (AP) — Prtmg Minister HarMd WUaon to> Unveiled in Ghana m. m /fi- V. to her ankles, Rosie bought a $6 ticket saved from her salary night ordered a national elecir. ACXJRA, Ghana (AP) —Gha- day, left the Red Oilnese capi- and came alone. tion in Britain on Marh gL Wilson’s decision, aanouncejt na’a new revolutionary govern- Cal aboard a Soviet plane today, m M ^ "TMs is the biggest thing ment unveiled a secret Jungle He vowed tp crush those who by hla 10 Downing S t effle^ isruJ that’s ever happened. I was “freedom fighters" camp today, uepos^ Mm, the Japan Brood- going to leave at 10:30. Boy, am came exactly 500 days after It said Red Chtaeae instructor# cartiqg C t^. — NI9C ^ sold. I< glad I didn’t! Look what I he took office and at a mo^ hMped train 188 African aabo- NHK’a Peking correspondent would have missed—Barge!" ment when poUatera aay tlw teurs toer# from Souto Africa; said Nkrumah’s destination was ruling Labor party la riding M . <■ „ Shriver said "Rosie danced Rhodesia «nd other oountriaa. not diacloeed, but tt was toougM h:. great. I hear she’s danced with high In public esteem. Th# Newsmen taken on a tour of to be Moscow, everyone on the floor. A swing­ terse official statement saUr to# camp found a handful of i>r j<»atoan Oha- 4 A, er.” Britain’s Parliament wiU bo AMcan trefoeea phis a dpeen Mgh oomnUasioner to Brit- Rosie is one of the best known dissolved Blarch 10 and tha2- InrtrtHtoca, of toem anlved in London from ' , vJtf to '1, ^ f' personalities at Peace Corps the new legislature will aa. 0 *tiW <#n soldiers. P rttag (today. He sold that when headquarters, always with a semble April lA ... "• i 1 flW foetiUctOTi said they wer# Nknmish heard he had been ready hello. During their dance, paid hr toe Bureau of African throem oiK ha was stunned and ■i.' i* people around the floor asked REAPPORTIONING OKTI('? AfSON. which was run person- dhhi’t believe it. more often, "W ho’s that with WASHINOTON (AF)-JHlO eJ^j^ouetadProehlentKw^ Boaeman left PeUng with •: -.t A" R osie?’ ’ than “ Who’s that with Supreme Court, bacUiig Minniieh Nknimah’e foeoign mMeter, Shriver?" lower federal eourta, Ite camp commandant, ate* Quaison-Sackey, who got Returned volunteers lam­ approved reopporila te itte r regimental S gt MoJ. o ff at Frankfurt, Cfortnany, to pooned SMrver in a commen­ plan# for toe Arkanaas Se#^ Iteeimi Baaabartai ot toe j^ite a plane tonight tor the ♦ '■ y » r ^ ^ i ' tary on Peace Corps life. Read­ ate and House, and for me* Ghenaian army, tMd newsmen meeting in HXhirqita of the tor- ing a script of questions, they Wyoming Senate. The “ ohout 1$ Chtaeaa came hen to yign mfa|istcn of tiie Organlsa- let excerpts from Muiver pr^oualy approved by * «rain Africana." ’ tion of African Unity. speeches give toe onawero. For federal court#, were Baaahutal said the camp, Nkrumah appatentiy hoped Instance; « In toe Uftat e« t e high < ortginaRr eet up in wartetn Quaiaon-Sackey oOidd rafiy aup- Question; What about travel “ caie' man, vote- Ghana. was moved to Ms ^ OAU meeting tor the Gemini space capsules, are'built'and ironically, See to the moon, Mr. Shriver? cla(on»—meonlng hi 1 present site 130 miles north of ^ gted regime. Possibly he Astronauts Elliott See and Charles Basiwtt wefe killed this morninf when this plane crashed.into a and Bassett were scheduled to tide Gonini 9 into Shriver: "We’re looking for houaes of state Accra in October 1664. bcqiee that the organization wSl most be baaed Nknimah, who was in Peking buildingj at ti)«. MeConn^ Auvraft Gorp. in‘ St. space this summer. .(AP Photofax) ’ people who sen trowel wMbout a as Moibr-Wi: ftflMB he woA oveitbrown Tbnes- (Bee te g a Sevantoen) L o u i s r ^ TBS jet tnuRer hit a bRfldiiif i s wkiah ■peoe aUK on.** -<

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\\'M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1968 FAOB'tBsaa ^ IIANCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d , UANCHESTER* PONN« MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1986

(uB orebeatra wiR be heard in oonvoMd >R« ^ 1 7 6 A 9 6 S9 S h u M li of tomorrow. In the For the. State, convention,____ dente who are 65 yean of ^ B O in H ck Msnbrial U- Jtme 17 end 18, Burtmell Me- „ informing them of t h ^ henipA' iae dpera hnrers. Tbld _ BlgM of A A E 5 :piaxp'A'''MiSB St, instead of in mortal BsS. Bhnore A. T^wk- rigiita under the Medieare Rio- liiiiiil- m aiiiiM yaar;%a'-wiif,-present MosarCs ^^P***- ' Oovesilv BaHLJMe will Kington, AMett F. Brnyr Walter fru s . Fereons wishing a pir- Two thinga s e ^ g ^ a wdar th #t has baeMectian on the Hertnan Allard, John W. IhfonDatiab on tha ■ program plans aanotmced in a recent j>«trolt, Seiji oxawa of Toronto, made'frequent itopearancec Ih toosiy. next pleyer passes, isnld yon town ootoini^ are 8* prcecc* AlMn, IXdhr Femald and Mid- njay Slso had Uje SocW .pn)gjnity rajeaae. Staalalaw skrcwaaiewsky from short,^ there have been -'amne “ Of couree. This was i » vul­ told: Spades, J-1A2; Bearts, s- member* aM aeven addrapngl j^b. Security Office In WHMniantlc. ^ to 'many ‘to kOimeapoile, Sir Adrian Boult minor changes made; but the gar mugging. Grenoc Ihen led S; Diamonds, K-(|^-184; C2nbs, SfroPtoi^otoJlSttw ^ the county oowrentlwi, to MB^aot oer- the fact that thathe BMdavFriday avwiln^evening toom London,ifaaoa, Siymcn Goldberg FesUval remains practically hU low dub. Weft took the king g.lO-s. What do yen say? Ju&H 27*. 7:80 p,in., Rockville toeking. to oontaot. i n ^ p ^ __^ -iMiom 1 associate with the Neth­ whet It has always been. of clubs and got out safriy with Answer: Bid. 2 NT. LX) not erlands, and Thomas Schippers bis last club.” iwxo a poritlve response on one a .Berkshire alumnus, are all “ 8o Us Lordridp bed to lose king, one queen and an assort­ slated for the 1U66 season. a spade trick?” tha good Doc­ ment of jacks. A positive re­ ed in seeking re-election. would Include peraone who are to allow peofSe to get to, Lanox The Romantic Concerto wtn Three in State Present members to appear tor asked. sponse to a two-bid should show be Matured throughout the sea­ "Obrtously,” Holmes snapped. a wUlingnesB to hid a slam, and on Tbureday’s ballot include son, which makes for good box Die on Highway* John W. Allen, Herman F. Al­ frT srss "What a ciaasic crime. The man- you need aces and Ungs — not ^ "“ 2 * * Stoto ^ oourse, many By THE a s s o c ia t e d PEESS gie gm hand of a Ufetlmel” jeutks — for a slam. lard, Rusaell E. Anthony, 8u- M nniM appotot their al- «to lR madVit to the remote to- T aanne Bralaardi Albert F. Bray, •niree poraons died acctdefitr "QuKo eo,” Watson a < p ^ Copyrti^ 1886 tomato after the taucue . cation In time for the more con- moet popidar 4>iano concertos. Malcolm H!rb, Herbert W. _ ally this weekehi^ In ,paitoeetl- “ Ahem. He should have led a General iFeatarea Oorp. Couch, Pcmald 8. Darts, L a ^ e r -pg,mtHie the elate Includes Her- to ^ ventional 8:16 starting time, so m iw to ^ t,to «‘y 7 *“ low spade before touching toe wMut the riate Inriudea Her- American Legion, wHl send two Loinadorf was confronted hear. The repertoire for violin cut lsmentary but wUl bring listeners out of SSoltan Imre, 57, died Satur- iMwd You've seen toe solutian, membership include Gene Boy- hetagrewanmeoded to nVww Qy.y. program are Mrs. programs, although they are curiosity. He has arranged with day when he w m '’ri^ e d ^ ^ oourse, but check tt before FILET MIGNON tween his car and a post In tto e v e b f n ig h t Ington, Wtniam A. Dickson, Ev- OfehOrity am an^ sateniato on ^ Buna at Coveptry supposed to precede, the seven the ottictale ^ of the Moscow you read o a erett Frost, Carl Kicking, Louise the oommiselOA Tha wwsnmm- Charles Bsujamln of Friday evening concerts. Neiith- Tschalkowaky CompetitlOTis to garage* at bla home In Bridge­ {South must tuff toe firri dia­ Neumann, Richard Nicola and datlona are bring aent the p ta - er is It very clear just what present tto wrinnerB of this port mond with a high heart. Then • 3 . 7 5 * “ * ^ year’s prises in their Am eri­ There were at least 10 acd- he leads out the ace and king of with Shrimp Cocktail Donald C, Smith. S2*HTJ)niSiSla«r*’'^ ^ P»ppy Poster oonteet toey will comprise, can debuts. OPEN FOB LUNCHEONS Nominees for the varioiie con to «.22rto!^iw iu eel to an at Coventry Grammar Mr. Lrinadorf la thus quoted, dental deaths in New England hearts and continues with the ventlons are as follows: jn enwww to m gchool and the George Hersey "For many yearn I have thought Thus w « Shan get a Violinist, during toe weekend. deuce of hearts. West Is forced a.celUst, a pianist and a vocal­ W “toe“ 35to Senetoriri^s- r r c o S S ^ lS r f^ : sToor^^t^r^" Of'do'lir such an extended or Among them were the deatos to wrln (even if he has been cere- trict,ict, June 8 at ^ P "L> had from the art Inetructor, A L expanded ooncert because the ist, all of conaldersble excel­ of Diane Rowe, 1, and her sis­ ful to drop the nine and ten), vUle- Superior Court ^ U d l^ , ^ « « t o a r y oftloiale report. m ses composers of great variety and lence, yet young enough to be ter Susan, 8, killed Sunday in a and any return puts dummy In Harry A------Jackson.. ------Richard Nl- wlA be awarded. consequence have so many In- inex|>enalve. Further, ever since fire toat destroyed their home the lead to give declarer dis­ cola, Louise Neumann and An- oommtttee reoorhmenda Anton IMefs tere^ng compositions wtoch do Van Clibam won this competi­ at Buxton, Maine. cards on the diamonds. ton M. Laasen. M. Lsoeen, Harry A. Jadceon, A Bible discussion on the Gos­ not fit a normal symphonic, re­ tion, the American public has There was a total of six traf­ Dally Question For the Slat Aasembly Die- Lieroy Roberts and A Harry W. had more than nominal interest fic deaths in Massachusetts, Partner opens with two IT IS H O W LABIO U S . pel of St. John will start at 8 cital, or chamber proRtaitt. Thus "Great Race” — 6:05 trict, June 18, 7:80 p.m. Cov- Olsen Br., with the addiUonal p.m. tomorrow In Kingsbury these works moke extremely in its contestants. Rhode Island and Connecticut. hearts, forcing to game. T to entry Town, LfoU, G. Richard name to to suppBed by GCXP and 8:45 (only) House with the Rev. William E. rare appearances.” These younger attractions wrill Meerier, Doris Driano, RuaseU town oonanttiteo executive board, to featured on the programs Beldrii, pastor of tto First Con­ I suppose he has reference to for Aug. 13 and 14. Strictly gregational Church, in charge. such works as Mendelssohn’s Material to to covered will to Beethoven’s Opus speaking, xtoe cellist wrill not RICHARD BURTON play a Itob^antic Cottcerto, bilt Chapters 18-16 during the six 81-b which are beyond tos scope this is a distoictlon writh Karce- CLAIRE BLOOM weekly seeslone. A ll interested of the conventional string quar­ (<■# ly any difference to most. He persona ore Invited to take p art tet and yet not large enough for TUESDAY ie slated to play Tschaikowsky’s OSKAR WERNER A fund raleing committee inclusion in a symphonic pro­ "Variations cn a Roccooo concerning the church property gram. There are also songs writh Theme” which is certainly Ro­ on Rt. 31 meets at 8 p.m. orchestral accompaniment, to THE SPY mantic even though it fails to Wednesday In Kingsbury House. intimate in nature (or a sym- 9 WEDNESDAY follow tto concerto form. It is WHO CAME IN popular Mrs. Wayne Badger and Mrs. photUc auditorium, but demand- 8UHE0WW0S’ a guaranteed crcwd'^leaMr, too. Louis Bradley will be the vol­ 'Ing the tone colors which piano In the past the Festival has FROM THE COLD unteers assisting the teachers cannot provide In conventional / SPECIALS opened writh Bach and Mozart with the North Coventry Co­ recitals. operative Kindergarten in the programs In smaller musical BURNSIDE TBBEtrfMMMPfMlWnRRLl This extra programming Is of Second Congregatloiud Church proportions, but this season the more than passing interest to basement classroom this week. the serious concertgoer for Mrs. George O’Brien and Mrs. whom such works are usually Frank Moseley will be In charge an unknown quantity. Manches­ of cleaning the classroom Satur­ ter fortunately heard one such day. f U Q U l work recently when Vytautas Vriunteer mothers assisting Manchester Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop Marijosius programmed writh the classes of the South Strauss’s ‘^Serenade for Winds,” fORGET... Coventry Cooperative Nursery presents and Kindergarten In Kingsbury but there are numerous import­ ant works of such a nature House for the week include Mrs. which, because of size or for­ Norbet St. Martin, Mrs. Ia w - We fit them all rence Shaw, Mrs. Robert P. mat, remain an unknown quan­ , DOUBLE tity except to the musician who Bowen, Mrs. Adam Sousa and Mrs. James Breen. can acquaint himself with these Climax Chapter, OBS, meets ‘’y «a d ln g them In sl­ at 7:46 p.m. Wednesday In the lence. Gondoliers” TOP VALUE Mm Miaaonlc Hall in Merrow. M only we knew JtMrt when John W. Allen has charge of these programs were to start the entertainment for the Ro­ it would be helpful, since the Fri. and Sot., Morch 4th and 5th at 8:15 STAMPS tary Club dinner meeting at 6:46 Berkshire Festival could al­ p.m. Wednesday in the First ways to reached In plenty of Sot. Matinee March 5th at 2:00 Congregational Church vestry. time from hereabouts. Thus res­ EVERY WEDNESDAY Coventry Grange Is partici­ idents of this area are particu­ pating in the East Cm tral Po­ larly benefitted by the new idea. Manchester High School, East Middle Tpke. 72S MIDDLE TURNf IKE EAST mona “Pomona Youth Talent The other remarkable change Contest” Last year the local at the Festival is the list of ^ MANCHESTER entry received the Pomona guest conductors, who in the Hcketa may be obtained at the A n profits win be donated to the awraid. past have been comprised of a Box Offioe, or by oaUlng 648-MS2 ★ iMtroctora o f tto Handloiqiped (L O H .) Staged and DIreoted School Menoa relatively smaU group of those by Martha White Pdbllo schools reopened at tto in the baton end of the business. TENDER, JUICY ^ regular hours today after a They’ve always been good, but week’s vacation, closing early In the afteiTKXHi for staff meet­ CHUCK STEAK 59' ings: Coventry High School at 12:38 p.m.; George Hersey Rob­ CHARTER OAK ertson School at 1 p.m., and RESTAURANT Coventry Grammar School at 120 CHARTER OAK ST. BREADED, PAN READY 1:20 p.m. Lunch meniH for the public PIZZA ~ GRINDERS schools for the week: 'Tuesday, 643.1492 VEAL STEAK hamburger patties, braised cai^ rots and celery, buttered green beans, bread and butter and rice custsud. Wednesday, hot AT OUR RSH COUNTBI turkey sandwrioh, cranberry /I sauce, whipped potato, tossed No. 1 salad, apple Betty; Thursday, frankfurters and home-baked beans, red and white slaw, pine­ Tile Man trom UNCLE! DRESSED SMELTS apple com bread, chocolate pud­ ding, and Friday, baked fish ?SpyWith I «ToTrap A t Hartford National, we start off each day new job wants to open a savings account. with lemon butter, parsley pota­ My Face” | A- Spy” by putting ourselves in our customers’ shoes. I W ELC irS FANCY N. Y. STATE to, vegetable salad, bread and SAT. - SUN. MATS. Our own success, as one of New England’s butter and .oatpeal wafer and “SNOW WHlTir A contractor wants to buy a new bulldozer. largest banks is based on our ability to un­ appleeauoe.' toMHaBa Pat 'Dmier m Robert Gordon i TOMATO JUKE4 “OkuHtta* “ MarM!* An older couple wants to plan their financial derstand—and then fill—many different Manctoeter Eveoliig Heniu “ Oinaa^pl* Ooventiy oerreepOndeut, F. Pan- future. A father is concerned about educa­ financial needs. They come in all shapes and POPULAR liae Utile. leL 74S-68SL eddy tion expenses. A young family is about to sizes. And at Hartford National they all fit. buy their first home. An automobile dealer EVAP. MILK Daughter Bom So will yours. arnold wants to finance his inventory. One business­ To Cary Grants in man needs credit information On a customer Note: I f y^ *d like to try us on for size,” a Produce BURBANK, OoUr. (AP)— ,| pc-son overseas; another is looking for a better way Hartford National checking account— business The fourth wtfe of actor Gary Grant, actraaa Dyan Cannon, and to process his payroll. A young man in a or personal— is a fine^way to start. ICAUFORNIA gave birth pnmaiturely to a 4H-pound gM Saturday nigiit his ICEDERG LETTUCE 2^,39°] a* St Joa^ HospRaL Both ad star mothar and daughter are'wait Grant to 62; hto wtfa. 28. show I LARGE. LUSaOUS T to batoy to hto flrat child. STRAWBERMES . DiNNEB SPEAKHB M m m ilT lB WIBCT HARTFORD NATIONAL BAM NEN (A P )—Gen. Itxifn-' e DO N BO W M AN as Power, former oommandar of e 4IM ED W A RD B R O W N ICWSP-AKE tlia Strategic A ir Oommand, wiS MfED.. MAR. 2 at • P.M. aptak a i OonneoUcut RepuUI- w u a te MOMMY OOMS TO WOMM MOM MMOMU DELICIOUS APPLES 3a.4r| can CMIaeni OqnuntUaa Stamar in Ohertrire on March u . R w m S M M A t it m . . . • ^ MtmbtrF.D.I.C. announced over the weekend. Oadfcegr demtoy 1 gMTHMO . EAST HARTrORO • «IST HARTFORD . aMWOOO . WINDSOR • WETHERSflUO • MANCHESTER . FARMINOTON . TORRINCTON • rUtoAM '• NORTH GROSVENOROAU BVank'H. Beyer a t Weeton, Thtoeta now at tREXT, 1 “ I h e D iih ^ Beeord Shee and Baaln IHDOIETOWII • COLCHESTER . NORWICH . HEW LONDOH . MYSTIC • WANTIC • OUT SAYIROOK . STONINGTOH . ESSU . GROTON . WATERfORP • LEOYAW lORANRE JUICE Va «oL executive vice president of Sv- Mortal or h f Mall at enbarp. Me., to cheinnan of the event Photos By Gerald Charest—

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\ ■ if r I •: MAMlMIBnUtt ffiPjAM, MAW Om ig, OOWI. MOMPAY, FEBOTABT 2^ MW toAKnn H y ^ bSt EVENING HEStALD. MANCHESTER, GONN,, MONDAY, FEBRUARY ^ 1966

Windtmr Mental Patients Voter Session Negro Youth, 16, TV-Radiof To n ij^ The registrars of voters shd G e ts H a i r C u t; Held in Murder the board of selectmen will ^ Town Postal Zones Of Taxi Driver oooduet a 8 to 8 pm . votar- But How W ell? making session on Wednes­ TeZevMon DURHAM. K.C. (AP) — Two day in ttw town risric’s of- MADISON, NJ. (AP) — To Be Consolidated < a-lO-19-U-lS) Itovie «MS|woB from a rtato montol flos. Thomaa Sellers, a 16-year-old < S) Hike ttaugtss Uta tomrs a m pcwM aones made Vy ^ develop haafUti ara riwrgad with mur­ auglhls appUoants most Negro, finally got his hair cut eadi ddM to tbrhaat potential M ) BiMc Amawa WIndMr. W«i>iitac and (W) Tliree Rooges dering a DuriMtt taxi driver. M at Isast U years of ags, by a white barber after a two- of bia nahm l abOttiet,” Nar <«)> Lkqrd Ttaextda residents Manchester for Windsor BIU—are to 1m (M) rrtmatx CUeat An iiitoiMivo march oonthmed at year battle, but tbe quality of chjdy said. j todaor tor two men poUoa m y at least six montM and must eonaoUdated Into aetncto oentral Ben Thotnas, Orohard Hill the haircut bas started a new ttiiqr may havo Wdnapad. M U R . oltlmns. controversy. m m , deaignatad Hootti Wtndaor, and Bh Terry aebools musle teacher, wHl speak on the mu- , joeaph Bugen Bpeaoa, 88. and His father, Ohomas SeUeis acoonUnc to the ira . Foot Office GMraiwood O’HaaM WHHams. 88, ale prognuh In the sdwol sys: Talk Planned Jr., said Sunday be will file a Department tern. Some o f Ms toctaniqaes and who eacapad Saturday from Do- complaint with the Board of W ill Hold Tbe'Wappiiiff and SMd ^Vlnd- their results will bs dramatised Kndsre (0> V-A aUs___ ^ M M BMDlt fhffil btfon OM SoM OB rotoea Dix Hospital to Raleigh, Barbers Examiners of too Stats Crises w or* JwMd to Oartwm in ttw On Civil Rights m r m u aonea win be redestgn- by a diorus of pupUa (O 0* lanwz WkyT leyWN W Health Department over the atod as oontract and dasaOed Seiected pupils from Grades deafh of Alton Maynard, 8S. OPEN HOUSE ' Maynard’s body, wRh gunshot J *™ . a Jr. .J 5 T , 2 r " officee (eUbetaUaas). 4, S and 6 win present a nm- OriffiOi (C) Mfitan mo oot oxoclly whot yoo wools A OonaoUdatKw was askad Iqr aical selection. (O wounds In tbe b e ^ , was found Bast Hartford wUl speak FH- ^,oks like soma nut had Peyton Fbwe slumped to U s taxi Saturdsy AT THE NEW town officials some mootlM ago* Ihomas bas bad an extensivs OM Spouts (O »ellle?Sr S o d e o L eetlht TOTAL DIALee 0 eew owfceatw. day at 6:30 pm . at a Oommu- run through a lawn hacking in- N o date luui t>een set tor Qm career in show busineaa, includ­ night in Oreensboro, M uUm nloa Sifoper at St James’ adverUenUy with a sickle,'' toe west of Durham. move, bowerver. ing wMirfeei comedy and opera. | > AnlOflOi^S flWUBm School HaU. ^oosorsd by Gib- Cbarles H. Ryan, depnto Ifim Anita Boissdl, French NewewlN George “Wtshington’* National Guardsmen /from Ufs « f Bitoy boos Assembly, Catholic Ladles G/no's slBtant postmaster general, said taachcr for Orchard Hill and Ell Newsbeat De Cormier tour units Joined poUoe today in of Columbus. Membsri of tbe Casa DeCoiffure In a letter, to toe town Oat a ’Tenry gcMwla, will present a What's Hewf LOOK AT THESE SAMPLE BUYS the hunt for Andrew Roberte, Assembly will srtend Msm at ^ department study Obows that, Peter JeniiisM 60, a Durham County sotrekeep- Beauty Salon brief introduction to the French' MOM ^ I T 5:80 p m in tbe church. from a postal service and eco- program, with the emphasis on er and Fred FonvfUe, X , of R a­ Tbe meatow Is e>.«i.w»i« of Madison must cut ths hair of nomlcs standpoint the move will the "oral-aural” i4>p>^t)adi to i Tnsvet ttaie AMERICAN 440 HARDTOP ^ leigh, a mistomer. the e m S S ^ oommtttse of the oltor BeUen and of Regl- 351 Csntsr St., Manchsstsr eliminate delays In mall de­ language teaching. I jninIfloiMi Roberts’ car was found at a the AmbWahop O’Brisn Com- ‘ livery wtaioh result wlien mall is The presentation win todudo ■BB BAXimilAirB TV WBBB V t» OOMVUBn UBIUftt Durham shopping ototar where mlttee on Human Rights. His _ ___ "Tuesday, March I st." tanpropeity addressed to the demooatratiP Pl<*e^ by (Happy Event) Mae aewa broadeaala Listening to Sen. Ted Kennedy (center) at Maaaactausetto'sad Gov. John Dempsey (right) men after a day-loag hunt by A t present a government ve- er at both tbs Pleasant Vallsgr the Bast Hartford Human Rola- rtK^s groups and ooUege ftu- Refreshments Will Be Served faKde Is used each momliig to and A w ry fitreot Scboola. tarry alher shat in a conversaUon before the DemopraUe Party Jackson-Jatterson Day dtoner Saturday pohoe, voluntaais and Boy ttotis Counoti, and a dlrootor of dents at that tlms. For Appointment Call 648-6808 bring misaddressed mail from Rabaabments win ba servad vnmo-asee DoBvorod* night St the SUtler-HUton Hotel to Hartftrfd are State Repe. Steve Ovagnaro (left) and Soouts Sunday waa unauooeas- the CaUwHo m tsnacial CounoU SeUere, an interior deooratm, the South Windsor Poet Office In tbe adiool cafeteria after tha iota Wade Weetber Atty. Paul Groobert (second right). The dinner raised nearly 8100.000 tor the Democratic ful. Howovar, polioa said one of of Hartford. Barrow, a chemical engl- Form erly W ith Gaetano's— ^Ample Free Parkin g the ascapaea "produoad soma _ . ___ neer, bad their hair out Satur the Wapping Poet Office, In meeting. The executive commit­ Hews, , wgdr-*iP-MM ◄ coffers. More than 2,000-attended. ( Herald photo by Pteto.)______.to ' areas of bopaful asststanoe.’’ ^ <*®y »t GatU's shop. They said Hme to be sorted for R7D tee wUl meat in tha libcary af­ 2199 Hertfnd^ The two escapees were arrert. ^ ^ t t l and his S t o a t did a routes. Previously, this mad, ter tba program. Hews ford with his wife and five chii- , . . . . Ossllsht ed early Sunday at a R aM gb 'about 700 ptoees of find class Dean’a lia t ◄ dwa. He is manager of tbe grUL They offered no reaistanoe The younger Sellers went to matertal dafiy, was sent back to ,ltalpb Russo, a aopbomora at Greater Hartford Small Busi­ M News State Political Spotlight and have denied any oenneetton Triolo’s shop tor a haircut "'H artford and toen delivered to Boaton Colleg% baa been named poumvi PiMMl OURS It DM U ◄ with any crimes. In addition to ness Developmeat CoirxL Sellers, a Junior at Madison Wapplng the next diqr. to the dean's list for the first Mrs. James Blancbltold and the murder charge, they were .... School, sold "M y hair is After oonsoUdatlon, only one semester. A maUumattos major, 0066ED10I1EIS 10 DM U charged with larceny of an nalned. It'a nearly shaved on the B ^ $MiLiM»mviar Independent post office will exist he is the son of |lr. and Mrs. ' LiOWeU Ttiainas ◄ ohatrmen of tbe event Reserva- auto found at Roberts’ store. sides aivd very uneven on the in town. ICaU for aH will be Floyd Neesgoda, SB Koctlrriew Switches to GOP Tonight tiona close Wednesday and may Dr. — Olfford top and back. He just stood sorted from toe single postal Beeaoner be made with members of the Carter De Cormier i gram as one of the sponsors of NEW SUB CHRISTENED facility, resulting in bettor utili- Attstrs HARTFORD (AlP) — Raj C- stead catatogued a Bat of assembly. Tbe s u i ^ is open to ^ Ixatian of manpower and postal A Purim danoa vril ba M M Democraitic "achlevementa.” the affair. GROTON (A P ) — Senate mi­ members and guests. Bhae invades John M. Bailey’s nority leader Everett Dlrksen away at my head.” r equipment at Temple Beth HUM Mardi 5, Rlbiooff told the group that M AIN STh MANCHESTER sponaored by tM Wateilinnd. Rambler Amedcan 440 Hardtop territory tonight tor the seoond stood by as bis wife christened Ryen noted that "A n operas the RepubUcena have no one major pOUtlcal meeting in Hart­ 36,000 Jobg Indexed tbe "Sturgeon,” first of a new tional savtags in excess of $Ur Dancing to the musto of b a a who can give Dempsey "a real LargeU Mured Ordered WASHINGTON — The U.& dasB of attack nuclear subma­ 000 a year wtH resuU from Paul and Ms orchestra «B1 M ford in three days. otaailenge.” from 8:80 pm. to 13:W a m A Dictionary of Occupational rines, Saturday at the ESectric CUERNAVACA, Mexico—An centralising mall handling and CLASSIC 770 4-DOOR SEDAN Bfliea, tbe Republican nattonal One of Ibe proposed ehaBeng- ^Wv^Ba BpOfams Titlea lists 36,000 ways in which Boat Shipyards. artist named David Siqueiros administrative actlvlUes under priu wifi ba awarded fob tM 1966 Rambler Classic 770 4-Door Sedan .Cpie top of the line). Fully equip­ chairman, wdn be (be main ers, industrialist E. Clayten nuMt original mask; eoatamsa Americans earn a living. Ihe The Sturgeon, third U.S. sub­ has been oommissioned to paint one post office, in addition to ^ W<0fM ped with double safety braking system, light jpxiup, deluxe wheel covers, speaker at a 89B-e-plate GOP Gengras, who is being promoted ara optlonaL T M danca is open ro* wtngmM two-volume Labor Department marine to bear tbe name, is a the world’s largest mural, in a providing more efficient postal full factory undercoating, fully carpeted interior, unitized body, 2 year, dinner, and his topic is expected by tbe West Hartford Republi­ to the public and tickets may bo can town committee for tbe work, 18 years in the making, larger updated version of the hotel auditorium hera The mu­ service.’' to be bdg-cdty poUtica. porobased at tM door. 24,000 mile warranty. You really save at GOP gubernatorial nominatioa, has 6,000 Jobs never before Tbreeher dass of antl-submarfne ral will occupy 29,000 square "Under O m m dbouoMtanees, The affair is bHied as tbe was listed on tbe dtaner pro­ hated. subs. feet we are proceeding wMh pre- RANGE M v n AGAIN Mwl tM toaNet only major public GOP gather­ Umlnaiy arrangemenln to ef­ when yavr todat evaiftowt ing of state-wide significance be- _ fect the consoUdatloii. I b e de­ fore the state convention next Lana Igrem, M . rrOILAFLIX^ Ddhrorad* tails on reassignment at ptr- FUEL OIL i summer. ■onnel must be worked out” Toilfif ^ ^ ^ Ptungcr gasoline Bailey, the state and national Ryan said. thililn ordinafy plunfcn, IbilaSct 2299 DemocraiUc chairman, had his Poetal revenue at ttw South dots not pennH compreooed air or 4 Fiano Appeals me«oy water to tpleth bock or cecopc. innings Saturday at a glOO-a- Windsor ofifice is over twtoe the Vnth IbilaSex the full preenire ptowi plate dinner attended by some asnount realised at the W ap- To High Court through the clogging mate and 2,000 i>ersons. BANTLY OIL 'ewiehee it down. 4 ping' poat office, acoordhig to Repubheana, he said, have Ryan. IW s is baosuee the 'Valentino R. Ftono of Bol­ ( OMI' \\) . IN' • tucTiMMnM arops gpUtHaacK c a n t mud asound bee® trying to “ kW’’ tbe voters town’s Induatstal area la served ton bas filed an appeal wMh { ;(1 M \iN >1 in.i.r • cgNTim rm u', • TAPtStO TAIL OlVIt AiaDOHT FIT 4 by taking credit tor legielatioa F by this office, whereaa Wep- the State Supreme Court, ask­ 11.1. f I >''' a n the Steulni ToBtSet* inspired by Democrats. plng la prindpaBy residential. Joseph Sullivan ing it to reverse a Feb. U de­ ItlM 1. V iMl- ^ I • '.'ll 42** AT HASOWASV tTOWB 4 Bailey said the GOP bad ob- The new offkM wlU be sit- atruotod itbertl, juegressive leg- nstad In the South Windsor poat cision of the Court of Oommon Fleas wbtoh. In turn, bad re- - lalaiioa uptll the lOM election, office, which wfil retain |hi versed a July 19 derision by tbe 4 wtom,,''toey'r-.toiWi.. A ■ postniaMer. MaixSteator Zoning BoaM of Dentocamito^’aflldafide.'' appeals (ZBA.) In addMim to Bailey, tbe Bat 1!he sard Annual Beater Seal n ia ZB A bad giantad Ftono of speakers Included, Sen. Ed­ OampeUgn In behalf of Oon- a variance to alter a gaaoUna ward M, Kerajedy, D-Mass., neotlcnt'e oripplad ohfidren and otatton at 846 Charier Oak S t Gov. John Dempsey, snd Sen. aduMs wlH open totnoevow, aa to beyond 00 per cent of Its Thomas J. Dodd. Tbe banquet delivery of Baster Saate to acme aasemed vakia, os limited by raised an eaUmated $76,000 to S,000 homes in towna bagina. town regulationa. $100,000 for tbe Democratic cam­ Odrs. Jean B. Shepard, t o ^ An appeal bad been brought paign fund. ehalrman for the drive, aaystha to tfao Court of Oonxnpn Pleas Bailey said Repubkeana have town’s ehare of tha |660,000 i by five property owners to the Ram bler 770 4-Door Sedan tried to “oot-Democrat the atala goed la S1,!M7. B^mds fbom area and Judge A. EVederldc Democrats in programs initiated tha program support the ataW ti'Sl in their favor, 4 and eateblUsbed and fought for wMa rdtablWntton ptogrem of thus upsetting tha varlanoe by the Democratic Party over the Oonnactlout Society for grant tbe years.” Crippled GbUdren and AduMn. 4 Judge Mignone ruled that A M ER IC A N 220 4-DO OR SEDAN Mra. Shepard askn unanknous Bailey asked whether Repub­ Piano's claim of flnanctoi hard­ licans would bo “ aa progressive, aopport, to provide tha madtoal, 1966 Rambler American 4-Door Sedan. Equipped with deep dip rustproof­ ship was of Ms own making ing, padded dash and visors, outside mirror, •windshield washer, backup 4 sa liberal, as kind in the seats aoclat and vocational aorvlcea and that there was no queatioa of power as they profess to be needed to fight diaahllltleB of afi lights, deluxe ligh t group. 2 year, 24,000 mile warranty. hs knew of tbe nan-oonform- while they are starving tor of­ Mnda. tog use of the statton (Umltteg fice.” Voluntaera who prepared the Ha use to one gaaoUne pump) IBaSter Seal letters for matUng He went on to compare GOP when be purchased the prop­ gubernatorial hopefuls to m fids area Include MTs. Fred- erty. arick Mahr, Mrs. George Ban- groundhogs, end said some have He ruled, further, that the "poked toetr beads up to look eroft, Mrs. Henry Adams, Mrs. 2!BA. aotod artiHrariiy and 11- 20491 DeHvered* and have been picked off by Wimam Peck, Mrs. Daniel P. legaiHy and abuse of the dis­ Cavanaugh, Mrs. Hunter M c­ to snipers. Otlbera have been forced cretion vested in H, when it de­ Donald, Mrs. Ruaaell Levack, out of their burrows and are parted from the true knpori ◄ Mrs. Uoyd WUUams and Mrs. acrambUng to get back down. of MSnehester’e aoning regUla- James Ferguson. "Others have peered out tim­ ttons, which requtra non-oon- Bond BUtBioxea ◄ idly, spotted the sunriiine of fozvning property to be reduced Residents are being requested OanneoUcut progress under to keep their maUboxes clear as rapidly as deatnictlon of the Democratic odministraticn and property or dlaoontinuanoe of a f snow, to permit delivery by Bring those big gas haat bils down to earth bave decided 1906 is not their rural carriers. In the event the non-uunfowntog usee oocuared. RagfiMer Ameffcan m 4-Door Sedan year. Others are sUiU huddled earrier cannot reach any mail­ above ground waiting for tbe A re you *Stato Sales Tsx, ’fiOe and Reglstratloa Bxtra. box, the undelivered mall win survey teams to reacb a ooo- M returned to tbe post oIBce. Qub to G>nfer sensus. over-heating the OfcMid Htn PTA ’CELEBRATING 20 YEARS IN BUSINESS' “We Democrats don’t have to Hie Orchard HUl, PTA wffl Masonic Degree took tor a qonsensus,” Bailey meet tomorrow night at 8 in told bis audience, "w e know rest of the house the echool auditorium for a Manchester IxxJge of Masoni where we stand.’’ program which will be given by will meet tomorrow at 7 :S0 p m m bto addrcM.to the group, the music and language depart- at the Masonic Temple. The SWITCH Dempsey dM not mention bia to warm one menta of tbe school. More than Etotered Apprentice degree wiU BxiNiUioaa oiqweitioa, biA in­ 140 piqiUs win participate. bo conforred by tbe Frilowciaft f i ^ hardi-to-heat room? John J. Nachyly, PTA presl- Club. TO dent, eald the meeting is one Officors of the evening aro o f a series of programs de- Norman Pierce, worshipful mas­ OiLl' rigned to acquaint parents with ter; Lee Burton, senior warden; the school curriculum A t the Walter North, Junior warden; meetings, teachers will inter­ Frank Etodlay, treasurer; WU- Htffib in our town, oil bMt is dM^isr timi fM. On these cold days, if you have one room that's • Breezeway or sunporch you can't use Sleek shaping under pret and demonstrate the more liam Bryce, secretary; George And homoowiMis an proving ft with tha big always drafty and uncomfortable no.matter how specialized Instructional meth­ OuUlette, senior deacon; Robert ■avinga tfaay ropdrt aftar awitdifaig trom gaa to high you turn up. the. heat in the rest of the in w in ter? ods and objectives of their pro- Silva, Junior deacoti; Stepboa house, you will want to look into 8UPPLE« It’s easy to convert to year-roimd use with graaos. FhlUlmore, senior steward; ofl. Ybtt'd bo sinpriaed how little it may ooat to ^ .«F lin g ” long leg "Ih e P T A hopes to acoom- Richard Steevee, Junior stew­ awitdhi from gaa heating to oU haating—with BIENTAL ELECTRIC HEAT. SUPPLEMENTAL ELECTRIC HEAT. A -pHoh a bettor understanding by ard; James R. McKay, chaplain, quaUty-conti^Ubd MofaiUMat fuel ofl. W d lika variety of unite adaptable to any tjrpe of room parento at tbs total effort being and Alb km Severance, marshal. Maybe it’s a playroom, or recreation room, or an available (even with floor to ceiling glass the diance to tdl you how modi monagr yon can just a favorite room on the n<»ih side of the windowa). Yoa’U have comfortable warmth ■ave by making the ewitdi—and to ax^fai how . m u m * panty girdle in Lycra* house . . . but you can’t live in it Iheae cold even on the coldest days. TIIE-IP our haating aanka can giva you de|lawdaMe days. SUPPLEMENTAL ELECTRIC HEAT e Need m on epaoe? Why not add a room? haat at tlM lowoat poeieibla ooat So» I n ^ Umm TsvlBatBSSwiisrt policy, can be tmifainaH no matter Bhat heating 6 J 0 . 9 5 lik e ya*T antemobl}e, gaa haat failli down to aaefik. Can w assds a psilodie cbsck-iip eystsm you now have. You’ll have perfect; draft- Your contractor will be glad to- work out an tel avslq bnskdswn. A estimate Car you. A bieezeway or attic space BTsikdowa of yotir iasar- finee warmth just where you wantit; oootrollad sacs protactioa s( tfans of Igr ita own thepDOBtat. can be oonvorted at low cost and you’ll be dissatsr esa be cats- surprised at how much more livable your home ZVi ounces of nylon spandex sHdks your Ow N «r a wmwow m iihad St. ■trophic. But this can bap- becomes . . . and bow much more comfortable psa if poor policy is not thighs via revolutionary p r e s s ^ hem leg. kept ap-ts-dats. C w as, with SUPPLEMENTAL ELE(3TRIC HEAT. MobillwiA SHOP TOMORROW NIGHT TILL 9:00 P.M. No lumpy garter... just a smooth, nhfiDth line. W hite. S, M , L , ' ROBERT ). Telephone your elaetrie heating contractor or The Hartford pectrie MORIARTY BROTHERS SMITH, INC ligh t Company and aak how easily (and comfortably) your hei m (XNTEB SIBSri problema SUPPLEMENTAL ELECTRIC DE CORMIER 968 MAIN STHEBT TBUETHONE «4»135 MOTOR SALES. Inc 649-5241 U G G E n O R U G 28S BROAD S I. The Hartford Elecfric Light Cornpany A 4 3 - 4 U 5 rm ammowmaicm mpm |l4jrcH B aT BB RIVBNINQ H B R iO A I W ta m a fn ia , o o m ^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 88,196« nMS-SrtrtlM IIAK6IQBSTBR H ffjlC T gr ben. Hosmar. It to dqhMM sonic lodges ore also expected that ilM toot wfli e«WB up wMh Head of Masons to attend. Inside the ramor. Friendship Lodge will repeat Science Shrink Pilci •• Aa.'^Ett!dhdaii. ^ ' Labor Tr4>ubles -' 'Badvy. OcMAartir dpd tort’ eiw To Visit Lodge the Fehowureft Degree work fMCts ahd ngty statiatia V ** when M vtoMa the Geoige Weah- .«tof tbs OolfiWM WHitoin R. OHoplMl, grtpd New Way Without Sorgei^ ’ f m s«iy» way of brMking ttn o g h 'tiM a«f> lit ingbon ICemortol InAlexandila. fhto pf tba news aboutthe war in Vlat* (OaaMbrttoifMas VUge f) fiver it k t (gs Ito a w ^xtoster

f a c e k h h ^ VANCHBSTER BVBSnNG HERALD. KAI^CHESTER, OONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28,1966 lUKGHESnSa EVENING B B B A m ilAMCHESTEB^^CONMV NONllAV/FEBRUARY 28^ 19^ Andover States, la r^wreaented b y hla new book “MeunUlii Man." Further llctloo Uatlnge are V e n u ^ ■ ' S' ' Library Lists "Thomaa." by ShdDey Mjidana, •Df the Farm” by John Up- T t c a Taum Boards M e e t , The Baby Has Soldiers^ Graves d l^ • WaUra Under th* Barth” by John Moore, “An End to Tha Andover PitoHc Uhnury Patience” by Mary Durant, t/ier Clforge Hearing Set recantly raceivad a Hating fkxxn “Honey Badger” by Robert Ru- th* OonneoUcut State Library ark. author of the book ttv«s ToUand; HsnrMU Osadlto, El- Been Named Sn..- Value,” and "TTie Double FRIENDLY four Andover oematarlee and ^ Macinnea, •nd • u m Ui v Hi tlM b o n d c i Hi«ton; Htnry Oraejka. Old •ddodttoo «r»1ioai achodoM Post Rd., TWtond. tha Iona grave o f Captain ^ niany good etiapenaa Admitted fiatuday: Flora Fanfiet, DavM Amand, sun of Armand A. and Oon- fo r Simon Smith, French and In- stories. stance Beaulieu PouUot, 392 Lydall St. He was born Feb. 19 H m piddle tewliiff. on xm r ScUdtt, ngMsnd Ave., Rock- (Han War veteren, on Boeton “Tony” by Patrick Dennto vUIe; Steve Merton. U1 Walnut at Mencheeter Memorial HospiUl. HU, "Marriage of Katherine” by D. tw aewer and tcCu m * to to • • ooUecUon senrtoM. wW b«gtai at fit., klkhchoster: Joseph SmaH, E. Stevenson, “Over the Gate" t pjn., at the town admtnlMim- B^lUi^tton; Evelyn KreUer, Wap- Nelaon, Chrietopher David, son of Frederick B. and The Idea of listing tha graves Miss Read, "Diamond Jo” by TRIPLE-S BUIE of veterans atacted with Chea- Daphne Rooke. and "Slaves of lion Dunuwig. ping. Bmily McCracken Nelson. 91 Oxford St. He was born Feb. 19 The ueer chargee ere re- AdnUtted Sunday : Craig Hart­ STAMPS at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ ter R Hal^ a member ofthe the Lamp” by Pamela Frankau «Dind by ttw town’e wnr char­ mann, BMiiigtcn: Loura Onvis, EVERY WED.! ents are Mayor and Mrs. Charles J. Frager, Shelton. His pa­ Sons of Union Veterans of the among the new books. Also, ter. A ei>eclal cotnmlitae haa U1 Grove St, Reekvllle; Gloria ternal ifrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E Nelson Civil War. In 1916 he started «A valon ” by Anya Seton, aigghw, sr WObaftm Ave., Sr., Stratford. to locate and decorate the "i^ickwood Concern” by John keen working on the proWein • • * • • fo r a e v e n l mcHitha. Rodevifia; Sharon Todd. Gooaa gravea of OlvU War veterana to o’Hara, "Lord of the Files” by with low pricas...top quarrty...bi9 variety... La., ToUand. Slaavle, Keri Ann, daughter of Florian M. and Irene his hometown of Rocky HIH. He william Golding, "The Begln- Prapoaad eharBea are f 1« per ORBBN Birtha Friday: A daughtar to Albanl Slsavtc, 539 Burnside Ave., E>wt H artford. She was decided to include Revolution- ners" by Dan Jacobeon, and ISTAM PaJ ym r to r nU U U t and gaitM«e Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Oomett, bom Jan. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ary War aoldiera and, later on, ‘-aive Me Liberty” by Noel R courtesy AEjS FAMOUS ^ GREEN STAAhPSI eoIleoUons for each homeown­ Broad Brook; a daughter to Mr. gnuldparbnta are Mr. and Mrs. Lino Albani, Long Island to aearch for veterans of other Gerson. er. Apartment houae ownem and Mrs. Donald Crawford, Eat­ City, N.Y. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. American wars. He recorded would have to pay *1« tor the on Rd., ToUand; a son to Mr. Charles Spano, Long Island City, N.Y. She has a brother, each veteran’s name, military Manchester Evening Herald fliat dwOlng unit and l» tor and Mrs. Emory FeHows, B - Andrew, 4. service, and date of death. Andover correspondent, Law­ foh oddiUonal unU in their Ungton. In 1919 the General Assemhty rence Moe, teL 742-6796. afnrtmenta. Births Saturday: A son to Mr. Kehoe, Lorraine, daughter o f Edward J. and Sheila made an appropriation to carry Sewer c h e ix * peopoeed |16 and Mra. Thomas Ditoay, ST T il- Pitney Kehoe, 275 Oakland St. She was bom Feb. 15 at on the work, and Federal grants tor a single unit, |15 for the oott Ave., RockvUle. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents during the depression years en­ secon d dwelling mrii in moMiple Limerick Urges BMlw Sunday: A son to Mr. are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Pitney, 54 Horton Rd. Her pa­ abled Hale to complete the family bahdlngs or apartment and Mrs. Meritn ’rrefathan, ternal grandpsuents are Mr. and Mrs. Eklward R Kehoe, 240 bask. The lists are available Schools Connect oomplexea. and $8 for each ad­ ThompaonviUe; a son to Mr. Spruce St. I^ie has a brother, Edward. 16 months. for inepection and study at the ditional unit and Mrs. Albert Howard. M local Ubrary, but cannot go out Commereial end indnatrlel To Fire System proapect St., Rockville. Sohldf, Jeealca Ellen, daughter of Dr. Paul K. and on loan. naeni wiU be charged « » the KD PORTION >,49‘ OUcharged Friday: Unda LODTPORTION .59< Barbara Pinsley Schick, 40 Olcott St. She was bom Feb. 16 New Books Received Eighth District Fire Chief kasis o t fee achedniea baaed on at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ Burii. Marrow Rd., ToMand; Thirty-four new books are Francis Limerick, fire marshal the amotnrt of usage. Users PhyUls Pinael. Ill Oeatrldge BLADECHOPSS; >,59° ents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pinsley, Teaneck, N.J. Her now available for readers at WHOLE SS .69° for Bowers, Bentley, Robertson Stew & Forequarter Chop Combination from out of town will also pay Dr., Vemon; Irving Oaee, Rock- paternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Oskar Schick, West the hbrary. Twelve are non­ special rates. and W addell Schools, has re­ vWe; JOaUn Pierce, 900 DWen R d p o r t i o n « « » > .5 5 ° Hartford. She has a brother, Darryl, 2. fiction and among them are rollow ln g the public hearing, St., RockvlHe; John Dietz, Ce­ LOIN PORTION » » . 65° • * • • • books by a number of writers ported the four facilities con­ city fathers will decide en the dar Swamp Rd., Coventry; Ue* R D H A L F ^ Ames,. Christimi Marie, daughter of Robert and Rhoda with one or more titles of form 100 per cent with state ALL U. S. RAISED proposed lees. They are also lores Harrison, 13 Laurel St., . 6 5 ° LOINHALF^ >.75° Cole Ames, 13 West St. She was bom Feb. 10 at Manchester genuine merit to their credit fire code requirements and that expected to consider the sale Rockville; Thomas Shea, Petei^ M em orial HoepltaL H er maternal grrandparents are Mr. and such as “ A Thousand Days” by they are adequately protected of two acres of town-owned laiul eon Rd., Vernon. Mrs. Albert Cole, 120 Branford St Her paternal grandpar­ A. J. Schlesinger. Special “how with emergency lighting sys­ Cut From Tender, en Grove St. to the Vernon d is c h a r g e d SATURDAY: -t ents are Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ames, 54 Dowee Rd., South to” books are the “CVxnpiet* tems, extinguishers, audible Bousing Agency lo r an elderly Otto Bock, IT Pleasant 8t., ■1ST CIN TER CUT Windsor. She has a brother, Robert U, 2. Archery Book” by Louis Hoch- alarms and exit.signs. > « « * * housing project. RockvUle; Arthur Setryb, 20 man and “Cartooning” by Geo. He has recommended that, for Pink-Meated Young Lamb The agency has offered gl2,- EUzabeUi St, RockvlHe; Fred­ OR Walt, Kristin, daughter of Edward R. and Eleanor F. Horn. “The Girt of Joy” by extra protection, the schools be 000 for the property. The project erick Steiwri. n High St, Rock- ROAST Bray Walt, 36 McCabe S t She was bom Feb. 21 at Manches­ Helen Hayes is autobiograjMiy connected to the district’s fire Is sponsored by the state, vlUe: Harvey WlncbeU, SO Ter­ ter Memorial Hospital Her maternal grandparents are Mr. with selections of the written alarm system. The only one of through a grant ot |276,000, and race Dr., RockvUle; Suaan and Mrs. Samuel W. Bray, Walpole, Mass. Her paternal things she found moet mean­ the four so connected is Robert­ constitutes the third project in Eaton, 19 Banaca Dr., Vemon; PORK CHOPS grandmother is Mrs. Edward R. Walt, Walpole, Mass. She ingful. ’There Goes What’s Her son. He has recommended that Lamb Breasts » 19< town. The first two projects are Greg Ransom, 190 Grand Ave., has a sister, Karen, 4%. Name by Virginia Graham is the school system Include the combined on Franklin St. Rockville; Anna Koalowski, 28 • * • • * listed. Eric Stoone’s new book cost for the Installatiops In Its The hoard of education will Wlnderawre Ave., RockviUe; Marsh, Gr^g; Allen, son of William A. and Rosemary "Reverence for Wood” should 1966-67 school budget, LB meet at 7 p m. at the Northeast BmUy U ebe, IM Prospect St., Brown Marsh, 22 Waddell Rd. He was bom Feb. 19 at Man­ be of much interest to ijeaders Limerick, in his report, has RookvlHa; Oait Briaman, 17 Rib Lamb Chops aaementary School. TOP QUALITY chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are of his fonner books on covered complimented the principals for On the agenda Is a report of Chamberlela St, RockvUle; Mortgage Burning Ceremony at North Methodist THE Mr. and Mrs. Robert L, Brown, 348 E. Middle Tpke His pa­ bridges and old (»lonlal hewee their knowledge concerning all the board’s personnel polidas Peter Schneider, Wapping; Jan­ ternal g^rsindparents are Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C. Marsh, 64 and barns. of the audible alarms and pro- LB* committee, headed by Peter ice Wkth, 8 Esther Ave.. Rock­ Participants in a mortgage burning ceremony and dedication yesterday afternoon at North •8 a t g r a n d u n io n Branford S t His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Grace Other non-fletion titles are cedurcs; the children for know- Loin Lamb Chops Humphry, on adminiatratoi's vUle; Henry Weis, 106 Grand Methodist Church are, left to right, the Rev. J ohn E. Poet, superintendent of the Norwich Brown, La Pueta, Calif. His paternal great-grandparents are “The Proud Tower” by Barbara mg exactly what to do when an salaiiea. Ave,, RockviUe; Ignatz Son- District of the Methodist Church and former church pastor; the Rev. H. Osgood Bennet, pas­ QUARTERS , Mr. and C. W. Marsh, Westfield, Mass., and Mrs. R D. Co- W. Tuchman whose b^k on the alarm sounds; and the cus- gallo, TalocttvlUe Rd., Vemon. tor of Norwich Methodist Church and' former pastor of North Church; the Rev. Earle R. A report is alao expected on derre, New Bedford, Mass.fir * • to IJrst month of World War I, todlans for keeping rubbish the Head Start summer pro­ DIBCHAROBD SUNDAY: Le- Custer, pastor of North Church, and Howard Holmes, chairman of the board of trustees iu$ AFOim sisAQtl !^V EILp M ||o |B s “The Guns of August,” was so cleaned away and for storing iMBd BUot 91 IBghland Ave., gram for pre-Uadergaitanerx. of North Church. The $80,000 indebtedneaa was entered into Jan. 7, 1058, with the Savings with Marhle, Bonnie Lee, daughter of Howard F. Jr. and well received. Other listings are equipment in the correct ioca- RockvUle; Marjorie Kies, RFD Bank of Manchester in the form of a mortgage to build the present church school and tem­ Barbara Fountain Machle, 405 N. Main St. She was bom Feb. Kindergarten regiatraUon, bfick lb “The Houae Divides” by Paul tions. long a problem because Of non- 9, RockviUe: Joanne Ryder, M porary sanctuary. The Junior and Senior Choirs, with James W. McKay, organist, also par­ r, I le.“! 59^ M lca< 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ I. WeUman, “Tonight Is Too Franklin St, RockviUe; Mrs. ticipated In the service. (Herald photo by Pinto.) parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Fountain, 467 N. Main Halibut Steaks ^ 65' participation, held In connection UUiOOUS-EASY TO PH t-stuc, Late” by Thelma C. Purtell, arith the program, netted almost EUen Hughes and daughter, YO0« FAVOMTr sizr S t Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Fred Ma­ "The Ugly Russian” by Victor High Manor Park, Vemon; Mrs. BOO registrants. car, told police that in the car chle Sr., 480 N. Main St. She has a brother, Gerald, 16 Lasky, "World Aflame” by Billy COME SEE OUR Jane Baker and daughter, Pat­ v in e RIPENED-FIORIDA GENUINE ROYAL HAWAIIAN Also to be dlacussed tonight Theft of Auto, was a cutting saw valued at Don't Negloet Slipping months. Graham, and “ In Cold Bl(x>d’ ’ ricia Dr., Vemon; Steve Merton, * * • * • will be lighting in the BockrUle $450, an emery wheel, also by Truman Capote. SPRING MATERNITY LARGE 113 Walnut St, Manchester. Tools Reported Johnson, AUce Jean, daughter of Seth and Jean Du- Ogh School gymnasimn. worth $460, some circular saws FALSE TEETH Fiction titles include those of COLLECTION READY-TO-EAT EACH Town Parking and a camera. Do raise teeth drop, eUp or wobtaM hansky Johnson. Green Manor Apts., W. Middle Tpke. She well-known w riters such as PINEAPPLES 39* The Herald’a Vemon bureau A car containing over |1,800 when rau talk, eet, lauxh or sneesaT n m n iE 8 ,2 9 was bom Feb. 18 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Graham Greene whose offering Dressy Dresses. Stretch Vernon police have issued a Is at n Phrk St., RockvUle, In tools was taking from the Don’t he annoyed and embatraeaed reminder that a new parking 9 BILLION COIN CHOICES Dj cueh bandlcape. FaS'TEETH, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Duhansky, West WllUng- is “Tbe Comedians.” Other* are Slacks, Skirts, Blonsea, T IX A S - LARGE BUNCH BUNCH 29< P.O. Book $17, tel. $76-8186 or driveway at 766 Tolland Tpke. alkaline (nnn-acldi powder to iprln- Bras, Girdles, Slips and pdlcy for the pnunldpal park­ NEW YORK—Coin collectors ton. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart “'iTie Magnus” by Joihh Fowles, Broccoli 64$ -tU L sometime Friday night or Sat­ kle on your, platee, keepa teeth Panties. ing lot goes into effect at mid­ needn’t feel restricted in their more nimly eet. Olres confident feel- Johnson, Stone. Her paternal grreat-grandfather is Wilton “A Second Chance” by Vlan M cI n t o s h - Crlip-Air* urday morning, police say. ot eecurlty end added comlort. Johnson. Oconto Falls, Wls. She is named after her paternal hobby, for more than 2 bilMon So gummy, gooey, paaty taate or feel­ Smith, “The UlUng House” by U. S. No. 1 - 2’A" Minimum 3 cHo 43< night. The car belongs to Lee Equip­ — j«i. — ^— Apples No all-night parking will be different type* ot coins have ing. Oet PASTEETH today at drug great-grandmother, Dt. Alice Carkin, San Jose, Calif. Ruth D. MacDougall, and “ A ment Corp. of Hartford, and eountan everywharo. «8 Meat Rreduca PrlcM lff«ctiv« Monday, Tuesday and Wodnasdoy Only permitted In the lot starting to­ Angelo Receives been iosuea Man from the Mist” by Mary Glazier s Robert Croteau, who uses the Lennon, Jennifer, daughter of Frederick A. and Mar­ Elgin. Vardls Fisher, author of 631 Main St. — Manchester night, and no cars will be per­ 5WlETtg-TA5TI»*iGCFB mitted In the lot when snow u Marine Gtation ™-tN EVt» ■ garet Galligan Lmnon, 67 Bigelow St. She was bom Feb. 23 numerous books on the moun­ Corset and Vnifonn Shop at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ FACIAL TISSUE being removed. tain people of Western United PKGS S S ^ h C Lance QpL Michael J. Angelo ents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard GaUlgan, Attleboro, Mass. Her Also effeotiva tonight U a new Person To Person WHITE of 300 aETGHER CLASS GO. paternal g;randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Lennon K le e n e x parking fine echedule. pertain­ o f the U B . Marine Corps, son OF MANCHESTER When arited Sr., Pawtucket, R I. She has a brother, Robert, 6; and a sis­ 3 j-PLY ^ ing particularly to all - night of Mr. and Mra. Anthony An­ to name the ter, Joanne, 3. parking on town straets. gelo of 6 Allan Dr., Vemon, fastest animal to • * * * ' 4-OZ A K C alive we said “ fFhen You Think of GlasSf Mid-Winfer Special STEMS & PIECES The parking ordinance previ­ recently received a meritorious M9-4521 House, Robert Eari, son of Kenneth E. and Palette CANS m P ously ooivared only district I, we m ight Think of Fletcher** M u s h r o o m s cUatlon for outstanding work guess the Nourie House, 36 Columbus Circle, Apt. Bl, East Hartford. BockviOe. but la balng extended 5 at Camp Lajeune, N.C. He is a fastest draw He was bom Feb. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His FINAST to the entire town. 19M graduate of Howell Cheney in the west maternal g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Armand Nourie, 81 70Z f f O O Parking for mors than two SOLID WHITE - In Oil Technical School. . . . maybe ... 54 McKEE STREET Columbus St. His paternal grhndparenU are Earl House, T u n a F is h CANS B houra, betareen 2 a.m. and B The award reads In part, “It is it MarshaU Stafford Spring: and Mrs. Frances House, East Hartford. He a.m., cans for a fins of $S, with Dillon? 4 la highly recommended that jins a sister, Tammy Ann, 15 months. Incjreased ponaltlos If the fine W e said, TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS to * * ♦ * Lance Cpl. Michael J. Angelo strained baby foods a c Is not paid within certain Ume “Either the ^ Nirfail hieig Pettingill, Stephen Lloyd, son of Lucius A, Jr. and G e r b e r 9 ^ S^ 8 9 M u e l l e r s elbo'w^m acaroni ^-ebp^g 2 5 c be promoted to corporal meri­ jack rabbit freiB $25.00 to $45.00 Umlta. toriously. He la an uncommon 2*35. Joan Ayer PetOnglll, Bamsbee Lane, Coventry. He was boni A new parking Ueket. on an or the race ICarine and speaks and acts horse?” You . , ^ » Now U the time to bring la your screens to be repaired. Peb 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal envelope, listing pensltiss, will MAt^HEKE 4 ".Sr *100 with determination and la eager know what Stewart Johnston Storm window glass replaced. D K »m G sj^3 StSioo grandmother is Mrs. Lloyd Ayer. Cedar Swamp Cov­ G e r b e r chopped baby foods 6^'iAS^89c be used, beginning at midnight to shoulder re^tonalbUlty. Since it turned out to be? The Chee­ entry. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. ^ d Mrs. ^ ciM H a n d i - W r a p ^^^b a g ? ” 2 9 c Dean’a list taking ovar eontrol of the ma­ tah or antelope. It seems that AUTO GLASS INSTALLED OjMMGEjnct 5 s 9 9 ° PettlDfiU fir^ Cooper Lane, Coventry. He has a sister, Snen Alan Pease, son of Mr. and chine shop In this organisation a thoroughbred horse can run a tAouTasut mile at about 37-39 MPH, but ...... M n . Bktwin Pease, Grand Ave., from a sergeant, ha baa run it G e r b e r barley baby cereal 2 ?k« 3 9 c Saran W rap « ^ ular soft roll 3 5 c RockviUe, has been named to extremely smooth and compe­ couldn’t keep it up for long . . . QUSS FURNITURE TOPS greenPCils 8ft? *100 Brean, Stade Ann, daughter of George A. and Bar­ Mr. Antelope can maintain the deen's list wt Harvard Uhi- tently. Hla marks are high and I r e d o r y e l l o w bara Morrow Breau, Virginia Lane, Tolland. She bom yersity. He is a freshman. about 60 MPH for quite a spell. even though he is young, when Well, that's something you can MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) Feb. 15 at RockviUe General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Pease gradueied In June from he speaks to feHow Marines it file in your forgettery, but the u n i o n parents are William Morrow, New York City, and Mr. and P l a n t e r s peanut buher r b 2^ z j a r 6 5 c F a b DETERGENT - GIANT PKG 86c LARGE PKG 3 6 c RockviUe High Soiwol. He la la with authority, and he is speed of a car is something none PICTURE reAMING (all typos) HAWmiil PUNCH I I flppVr Mrs. Edward Breau, Virginia Lan?, Tolland. Her patemd nwjoring in mathematics and listened to and obeyed. It has of us can afford to forget. About grandparrots are Mr. and Mrs. Aldric Breau, New Bedford, minoring in music. H e la a been noted that others will one third of all fatal accidents JUICE Mass. CLEANSER O nwmibOr of the Hervard-Rad- readily come to him with their is caused by speed. And you WINDOW and PLATE GLASS to • 4 • • y 0 [ | 0 y TEA B A G S-k Deal Pack PKG OF 64 ( 5 8 c A j a x 2 21-OZCANS49C Z CANS O J C d iff Orcbeetra, and a mamber questions. H ils yoim g man haa know, not one of those fatalities I Olbaam Jeffrey Warner, son of Dr. Lnther W. and of the Harvard Brass Choir. the desire and nativa intelli­ started out with the remotest 3S97 your prescription OHOIe loe SeN While Teee 74»CAN 39c WM$H Bethrasto Tissoe 4 RIG ROUS 37c Admitted M day: Lois Ter- rIf - shopping nearby. *r we will deliver promptly JOY LIQUID £62” OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS QUAnm 33c .i* ■fia, 83 Btnka B4,. RockviUe; wtthent exextra eharfie. ' A ' great many people TIDE £36” or any wortliwliile porposo? lU y Teonla Jake ScetTeweb aoKou 35c entrust ns With preacripttons. May we Hehhw RRi CnKhen 11-OZ PKG 37c ScetkiiM Miaer Napkies PKGofSO 29c oomponnd yen n t N liT iT iv M i GtT THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES 2 lurtto* 39c htPAV* AMOUNT The River Inad Bee Caafidato pKG«iiz 49c MONTHLY OF LOAN THRILL uQuio’ CMe$Bi Breed Rke 2 i-ttFiioi 45c SsssIrisQ tAiFstHoNswi 14-OZPKG 35c Left-over bin* to pay? T1in*-|M|yTnent ac­ $16.75 $300 IVORY LIQUID £ 62*= New SterdUrt While Gaadi Teei dV^ 02 CAN 37c Sheaais Vieyiwax 1-PI It-OZCAN 95c counts? Heavy expenses? Ctaeo 'em all up 26.58 500 lnr-UPM|ito 15-OZ CAN 27c Wlsea Conwd Beef Hash I5'A OZ CAN 39c with cash from Banaflciall You pick the 36.41 700 term s. . . you pick the payments. Get that Men's Apple Jeke 3 QUART nLS 8 9 c Chaa Bag Chaw BUhi Noedlas 2 WK CAW 37c BIG O.K. at Benaficiall Call up and seel 51.16 1000 Manta 47c Chaa Khif Chaw Mah Maadlas ■-OZCAN 29c m i o n i *On 24 month pUn. SSr CLEAN 'if 39” TOP JOB > BEAUTY SALONS ^ ' 4. ' ' PRESCRIPTION P h a r m a c i s t s -(I M l M A IN B T R S S T — 643-5331 L o ^ up to $1000— Loam Pfe-insurad at hw coct t h e COMNEeriCUT M M K 44 OAK 8T.--C0R. COTTAGE 8T. DOUBLE J if GREEH STAMPS WEDHESDAY^£;i($ii^»’‘2bS^ c Wa>*lN 806 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER ' N>m NMtn l> IW PWmM Uem M m 0

Mi!?»-Tllvj .'•■»! r '. - EAOSf|a«IVXEI? IIAMCHBSTBB EVmiW £UpALO, €(XSn^ li(>iroAT^ FEBRUARY 28. lOM MAlTCffllSIlSR e v e n in g A eAUL' llQlttt)AY. FEMUAEV" GG, l # / i ■■ c- -.- .rrr. .-mtr-m. ; - Jft6fh Lefebrrte. League leaders, gaor^ Heart K in ow Rin 6* RMgte M , The T o t k m d 7 in Tow n W in A VmnoB. VU M U t Cboreb. wS X2 th Orenit AU VnexpUdned Bolton Rad fMM Clfte ft vermin, next subdey ft d:30- PtMbtet DM GMlSt Oatemle- wffl b« tB OtOV* Anpnisd Work CkiifoiriiiS W 111 nepiaoe FRIBNDS N O fm MKKIt the MeaebeaUr Red Crete in the RdckvUie High SJflh. 9 i m At tDM IlM M iri dltetteg. U Conn D egrees J alb Ot^Mtary. Roem ot. BepaaeiBtatlra i o f tba . VUal CriamitUe U ftferiiig EKstoric Society Btye BeeebtitLedgba i m m n m r n m d m i a m De KAep in lOUbh b/U in g blAtantM. irg ll)» I tMwdi may oall at tta fU' ddlAAtAi DMAyAD iDD AMlftrilri Unttad Appraisal Co., con­ Infam oiilir SbiighteF Alley G>iirt Cases Ninth Child Dies; HonoirRoU a ataiMard lOdmur first aid Registration tor the Btoys iMten* Ufatvotoity ft Cton- snd'thA bAAt— nsxt to bsing thsrs. Ths Soirthsm I M n l kaam M m r d w ftom 7 ta ducting B revaluation of an. oourae to anyone Interested. To Explain Goals BaeebaU -League wiU. fae helg tMb Af iM AtetiM IA SM te t ju n . keegiAt witii the ia m i’a Aotn- MAtieut •tudroU from Mroeh-. Enotand TAlAphons Company. towB teal propatty, ara now OODAlISllBB. Ohllt tAPV ~ maadtng that wa gat aona lagto- MANCHESIBR SESStOE Listed for Oan^^tet* tWe end piece will Saturday, from . 9 e-OL te bOob U n ti O u oitM ^ i t i w on The Tolland Htetorloal So- pfAMbalvA MAA. aa "R AjAflMAto OAtAf oOmflOted thOir aohAuMo woildBg on tba foQowiBg Ann’s aiite n« iba power to get Tarty M . Ooartrfgbt 17, o f 18 Parents Ask ‘Why?’ be arranged. Tbose interested at the town halL EI|^hl-y#ar:Cld an, Sl,‘ « Aw* Banfi realdentla l stiaata: ■beuld eOnteet the Meaftiteter oiety wttl hold a town wide or- boys are not 'eligible .for reg- to DA DAyMM tiio IMIMAHM Of MttiiMttOatA laft month and N,p^iaiB«haraC]itB.S««aCui- Mm. CNrtwAtU Ftate, 74, oC them MB oC M ^TWkar S t and A rfU Oaten n o r , tam aH y t t K aa- lOddla Tidca., Paail S t, Maa- FHIIAIMILCBIA (AF) — Ar- o f death istering Mir (be first time teuM XMamon o f HebroalbiL. Bolton, obeatar. Halalna Rd. •” 1M46I in iha 36-mUa pw lor Court in Hartford. Both three Umea with by the ooftervatten oommiasiOn necticut League of Historical sponsored by auwtwm. limMia ' bar Ima- wieb, Jdijr SO, ISM, a daugb* amtounced. Softball L esfile. wUl M rfarid Dlf* • M l ' Agte 6f” D UxlVOralty ft OonneeUent IfMMt, iBOlada anotbar aon, tar of ttia Into with the currant Orand U st ding: “But we would have to question and answer period wlil Mite Saadm A. MtOte, 384 nieknyaia; . ftallatlon of ’ median barrlam ware nolled. One death was Warned on a KatldeMi deer, Brenda Good- Bolton’s goal this year is $37A Irish Night 9 tn iOStUuc Credli adu ba In Eaat Cametory. neml booM Wadoaaday llrom 7 speak to our pastor about it be followed by refreshments. Woodland 8L, OMlOge f t U b - Mariy wanto to k«^ itoOliM fnd ihcraaaad aftorta by the Talaga la dtarged with two hecu* ailment and two on win. Dean’s List An Irish, NlghL, dteftf Mfl OTA) ATtA and SoiOitoeO; Miss Friaoto may call at the ftv «> ® _____ flrsL They may rwt 1ft w have It is hope that through the Dance, sponsored by tfae KfEW YORK About MM tankam and othar tritoKa wSb highway patrol have taalped cut counts each of breaking and an- of so many bronchial pnetmioidB. The otti- Atoe Steaeheth Gorton, Rodg­ John G. Roth well n, a frerii- efforts .ft the socioty, a mwseiun out 6f 10 iMAauDAftuteri polkd Oftda OtOIA, 24 strtek lu d SL, one. On account Knights of Columbus, No. 4188, dangerous oargpto c t t Aa Bib- the toll in racer* montha. Marry taring with erimihal intent and ers were undiagnosed. er Groae, PrieolUa Haugh, Kar­ mro majoring In electrical en­ to preserve Items of ToUsnd’s teoontly MM tiioy MtAx thoiir College ft Liberal Arts rod •», M-iliUe— r T 38 H its deaths.” en KaUe, Mary IGar, Tony Krae- will be held March l9 a( 7 p.m. M n . KbM vIm Mra. Alice Sbauabnaoay, 61, of row tour-lane Mitovay^ aaya tba oft-Mamad taigfaway larceny. The oottyle’s 14-month-old Mrs Noe said <* Catherine: gineering at Norwich Univer­ heritage will be established, OMdit or oodoettoA potisiM SoMncAA; M alcftm Robertson Flaming' gawdli^ frm ttojia waa not at fault in tbe latest The case of Walter L. Meyer, we were ftdd, Kathleen Jarvis, Mc­ sity, NOrthfleld. VL. is on the at 3t. Luke's Hall. EMtegton. Jr., 452 Adams SL, School ft Tr^ir»T ir rT^nTwiT.. « Halhaway Lana, died Satur- daughter. Catherine Ellen, died “We really U x ^ t and local historical landmarks Tony Albright’s Orohestte WUI wbro tb^ fM It it good tor 3 ^ Oay night at a Oolchaater con- tanker timcia s p l ^ i k a ^ ^ dlAatar. 20, of B aft Hartford, was con- . ^- ' “mTOtariouslv . . to «M_x going A tom wialrAmake ir it thUr.niP Ume. She Donald, WiUiam M ickewici, Su- first semester dean's list. He is proteoted. The society wUl also BusteOte Administration, and foggad hlgbamy in to* laikft . enaM fi&v* iwnwmMi en ... toM..w.h. , , A.toAk.to roddemy and _ i' , , __, aa via.aithv a* i aro hQUer, Tbomea Miner, Gary the ton of Mr. and Mrs. John to“‘‘feo;rurod:'‘i;u5;e7"lft;rm i: Mite Gigm vsrro, 29 Ridge SL. Talaacant home after a long Ul- 'to toi toSto - '.TM* Mtod b,v« iMppowd on ^ m1 to March M tor further d U M °w «r^ a (M tock ^ Jurt a» heaJthy as any- endeavor to interest local chil­ Uon may be obtftned fteM Au- AggtetelVOly f t A «ed a»«y>ay nyi^at ra waa the widow of Ed- > catoifgi^ charged Morteneon, Steve Nichole, Janet O. Rothwell, Howard Rd. dren in the town’s history, by SOhool f t Eduestlon. Read H erald Advertbem ents af-towB hy tta t S h e iw “*• Maaa., Mm. Anthony King of Partlee to Caucus The Rev. J. Clifford Curtin and Uvad In tMa area many ^yorcaatar, Maaa., Mra. Laon Fhunea and smoke than towered burned arid ao did six perfeonit,” tban a dosen ears were Michael J. Oeaong, I8, o f Tol- Grand List Cut Struff, Cbria Tobiae, Paula Ton Day dinner at the Statler-Hil- The Republican and Demo­ into the air. / ’ Merry said. . Wrecked.. about 100 damaged lajui, was fined a total of $30 er, Mark Wlnther, ton in Hartford Saturday, as has ajuvouiK;ed that- daily Mass y*“ *- Flradatta of Templaton, Maas., crat parties will hold party during Lent will be held at 6:30 ®ba waa a ciiyar ^ Koaabowsltl of None of the 10 injured wae ‘1 feel that any vehicle! 6*Hy- and at least 10 other peremis on substitute charges of intoxi- At tha Junior blgh level there president of the Tolland Coun­ caucuses this week. The Repub­ af St JOM^s Baldwlnvllle, Mass., and savar- betieved hurt sertoufty. ing dangerpus cargo is A baaiM tejurad. Traffic waa tied tip tor cation and breach of peace. He were no high honors this period. ty Democratic Association. Sen. a.m. in Uie Rectory Chapel. lican causus wtil be held Thurs­ A teacher is needed for fifth rise, and flw t preaWent o f the ^ maceo and nanhewa Tbe plane was making an In- to everybody on the rdaiA during wura. wee arrested last week and To $180,406,949 Honors were arideved by Carol Edward Keiuiedy was guest day night at 8 in the Meadow- grade Religious litetruotions. CblWren o f Miary Sodaty o f tbe ^ private fUnaral wlil ba held atrument landing in light tog bad weather and perloda o l Uha- A county grand Jury invea- charged with breaking and en- Barrett, Katideen Buckson, speaker. brook school, to select party- Interested persoiu are urgSd to . . .. tomoiTow at 10 a.m. from the when It craabed. Another T38 Ited vislWlity. Fm xieiHh- ttjgstlaB starta March 16. taring wifiwut permission after (Continued from F^rc One) ^ Bd._from Sharon Carpenter, Pamela (3eer, Cinb Shifts endorsed candidates to the var­ aunrtvora ttriude tibrea daugb- j^j^, ^ Tierney Funeral Home, fightertrainer, also ctrcUng the Betsy Hunter, Vincent Migneco, contact Rev. Curtin. he feU asleep in a bouse wMcb asseaeed value—from $102,963 515,861 to $10,659, based on de- The Bolton Outing Club has ious Republican conventions, A meeting for sixth grade tors, Ito Helen T. D ep ^ a^ ^19 W. Oentar 8 t, with a solemn airport, landed safely. Sara Mtaer* Grace Nickse, Ter- adopted a "carpe diem” jAllOso- Mm. Irena Bavler, Nmrth Rd„ he had mistaken for Ws own. rod to select party-endorsed boys interested In serving te Al­ Mra. Stanley l>»wglewica. ^ „gh Maas of requiem at the to $64,466. The board based iU predation, due to vacancy and ri OueUettte, Beverly Riley, Bev- phy, taking advantage of the It oontalned Navy Lt. Eugene Hospital Notea ^qlton; Mrs. Alice Trouton, 92 He waa fined $16 for Intoxica- candidates for membership on tar Boys, will be held Saturday of Bodcvffle, and Onirdi of the Assumption at action an a reassessment, fol- vandalism. erly Sinon, Ronald Trexler, John weather of the day, rather thro A. Ceman and astronaut Thom­ Orehard SL. RoclcviUe; Sharon Uon and $16 for breach of peace, the Republican Town Oommit- morning at 9 am. in the Rec­ EXKker o f Went H a rifo ^ ; and Burial wlH bo in St. Vlstthig boom are 3 to g pJB. lowing the recent sale of the To Kermor Inc. of Wethers­ W aifsl. trying to Schedule winter sports as P. Stafford, who rode Gemini dmtth, 89 Brocul S t; Mrs. Anita field for property at 65 Hilliard tee for the next two years. tory. a son, Oapt Raymond Deptuto. Oemetery. 6 into space. Ceman and Staf­ in all areas excepting miitor- property. Methodist Notes in advance. ^leTuoclo, Dean Dr., Bolton; James A. McCarthy and Wil­ St.—from $7,380 to $6,080, The Democrat Caucus will be First Friday Maas will be of BUlngton. Thera wlH be no calling hours. ford are the backup crew for nlty where they are SdK) to 4 The Woman’s Society of Last Sunday Bolton Lake Fhdlip Bedard, 208 E. Middle Vem on liam F’eck were given a $25,699 based on more depreciation to hold Saibunday night at 8 in the celebrated Friday at 6:80 a.m. Tbe funeral wUl ba held to- _____ See and Baaeett. pjn. and 7:06 to S puai. and T^ke.; Mrs. Mary O’ReUly, 18 Christian Service of United presented a good surface fOr morrow at 9:46 am. toom tba reduction in the assessment for machinery. Hicks Memorial School gym, to in the Rectory Chapel. Confes­ Bernard W. Potter AU four were arriving at Mc- private rqepaa srhere l|i|iy 4lre Frankltn SL; Thomas Moore, 27 Methodist Church will meet skating, so members who had endorse candidates for election sions will be heard ’Thursday Burke Sbneral HOina, 76 Froa- Highway Racing their apartment complex at To Frank J. and Albert C. Tuesday at 8 pan. Mra. Doris made skate satis finally had a COLUMBIA — Bernard W. DonneU to take trailing on a 16 am. to 8 pm., IMtora tte Maple SL; Jeanne WUMs, 49 Sa- as members of the Democratic from 4 to 5, rod 7 to 8 p.m. in pect at, with a Maas of re- Potter, 71, o f Thompeon HUl Woodbridge SL and Green Rd.— Sedlacek for property at 336 Perrett will talk on ttte Man- ohroce to use them. Yesterday, A » T.— ------— ------giant------space*------simidator------machinerequested not to amofcp hi pa- (am R d.; Lavlne Kloter, 67 Or- Town Committee. the rectory. Charged Against from $246,077 to $220,378. The Hlllstown Rd.,—from $7,348 to Chester Council ft United with snow sinking fast in the K ^ ^ **"* suddenty test Wednee- McDonnell buUL They had left ttesito’ rooms. No mote than chaid SL, RockvlUe; Albert Honor Students Bulletin Board at 10:16 a.m. Burial will be in day in Englewood, Fto. board allowed added deprecia­ $6,320, on the basis that one o f Ohuroh Women. Mrs. WiBlam woods, members hurriedly set Houfton earlier today. two visitors nt BelUveau, Stafford Springs; Manchester Pair Seven Tolland students at­ The Building Committee ft SL Bernard's Cemetery, Rock- Mir. Potter was bora in Wind­ The Federal Aviation Agency pattenL Alfred Dupuis, 906 Tolland tion. two sheds had been razed. Valentine and Mre. Robert up a oross-oountry ski trip To Rene E. Jr. and Wilma tending Rockville High School the United Congregational >a vUle. ham. He wqa employed tor said the cause a t the crash was T^ke.; David Russell, 64 Bolton Other reductions went to Eattunann are bosteseee for the along tbe trail from the Glas- Friends may cell at the fu­ Patients Today: 9 t t Two Manchester youths were vvarren E. and Edith W. How- Thirlon tor property at 47 HiU received high honors for the Church will meet tonight at 8 many years by Smith and Win- not known. The Weather Bureau SL;. Mrs. Abble Zelenak, 34 W. evening. tonbury fire tower to Gay City second quarter including; Larry neral home tonight from 7 to 9. chefter Manufaoturing, South said visl'biilHy was l',j miles and ADMITTED SATUftDAT: arrested Saturday night on ths their apartment com- side St. — from $19,840 to $18,- The official board wiU meet State Park, at the church. Center ^L; Stephen Loyftm Anderson, Nancy King, Cynthia ’The Tolland Clergy Council Windham, until hto rsttrement the celling was 800 feet. Mrs. C am ftla Brennan, -48 Highway and 436-450-454 E. Center 870, based upon an Incompleted tonight at 7:30. Saturday night’s adult skat- Mra. 8ol Co. Inc. be held every Wednesday dur- came completely a card party. Farmington, slstsr of Mrs. Ce­ rotungiu ana hended after a high-soeed chase -n_,— Hartford for various locations ca Woodbury. Church. PhSllip Br6u$, execu­ betuck Orange, South Wind- Gemini 9. See waa scheduled to ping; Frank Diana. IW Oak Cdvratry; ita.“ Barbam S ig m^o?'T Ing Lent from 6 to 8 p.m. This due to circumstances beyond cilia Manner of Manchester and m Coventry; Mrs. Barbara along~ 0 “ g most of OT theme le lengin oi me 5104 060 to $97,460 based on In­ —from $2,060, to $1,365, based Honors were received by tive secretary of the Hertford ih hasn, and Shefiaid Lodge o f be the command pilot, while S t , Joseph D^Italla, ^ 44Ae Machie an^ daughter, 405 N. htehwttv in Vemon Wednesday C. Bon Wilson will the club’s control. Mrs. Mary McCarthy of Vemon, on depreciation of furniture and Gail Anderson, Donna Dear- YMCA, will be giWBt speaker. Manons, Waterhury. Bassett was scheduled to take a Main SL; M n T w LaTeano “S jo d Robert E. ventory depreciation. present a program, ‘The Best Bulletin Board died Saturday at SL Francis Survtvom include bia wife, To Marlow’s Inc. at 861-67 furnishings. The board of education will styne, Llndie Fleming, Janet The executive board of the 90-minute walk in space. Nei­ EmSS'* dwghtex. 144 Scott Dr.; sales, 22, of 24 Carter St., and In Magic,” for children in Wn- Cottier, Jane Horsman, Dale Hospital, Hartford. Mm. Ruth SeUeck Potter; two Main SL—from $64,040 to $57,- The Board of Tax Review deigarten through Grade 6. meet tonight at 8 In the high Tolland Junior Woman’s Club ther had been in space before. Dleterle, 16, of 85 Bret- Karpljlbka, Aca Landry. George will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Survivors also include her daughtem, Mim. Evelyn Wilaon 720, also on Inventory deprecla- heard approximately 30 com­ Youth and aduite will attend a school library. The Education “There were a series e< quick Jamsif WaahtHV’’ Bigelow SL; Mrs. ton Rd. Both posted $150 bond ’ Poitras, Marilyn Webber, Ken­ at the home of Mrs. Martin mother, a son. a brother and cf Warrenvdte and Mrs. Arthur plaints and granted assessment testlmoalal for Mrs. Herald CounoH executive board will booms and then flames,” said a neth White, Holly Anderson, Wuthrich, Hunter Rd. another sister. Moore Of Storm; a stoter, Mrs. workman near tbe crash site. Jrit.; S i jUSfiS ^ “ S'"?,?" , To Leon Podrove for prop- cuts to only 11 of them. Lee, recently retired after 21 meet at the high school at 7 30. The funeral wUl be held BIsnch CMnahM of New Haven; The selectmen wlti meet to­ David Jedrziewski, RWa Mc­ The ’Tolland Grange will meet "The plane shot off the top of 5S- •TT"- p“isfS"o.“ V years as choir dlreotor. Laughlin, Carl Palmer, Mary tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home Wednesday at 8:30 a,m. from three grandChOdren and several the building.” end coUislon occuired on Wind­ The conflrmatton dase will morrow at 7 in the town office. the Ahem Funeral Home, 180 nleoee and nephewa. Sunset Ten.. Wranln#- fkm4ld Y E S T E K- in the eastbound lane of the CBS Developing The board ft finance -will meet Pelles, Patricia Shirshac. Jen­ of Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaBtHfte, He and other workmen were ^hway. Neighbor have com- sor Ave. near Old Town Rd. meet Friday at 3 p.m. nifer Jenks, Cathy Pecorino, Merrow. Farmington Ave., Hartford, with The Potter Funeral Home, in the area constructing a new Mackenxle, 44 Victoria Rd.; ^ n J.; Donald Drieknn, p,^ed about racing on the _ . . at 8 p.m. in the conference when, according to police, a car SL Maurice Notes Mark Staves, Daryl Luginbuhl. Zoiting Hearing a solemn high Maas of requiem 466 Jacknon St., WiUtmantlc te building for McDonnell. Tbe RusseU Mathiason, 78 FloraniCe $5 TV Disk for The foarrth sesaion of First room. Coventry; Terri ClechowcAcl, Efl- highway, police report. The ar- operated by Charles R. Souther- Bnketball A public hearing of the Zoning at SL Justin's Church, Hartford, tai charge of arrangements, plane finally crashed in their SL; Mrs. Gertrude MulandL OammuMcants’ parents will The flret session ft the Len­ Ungton; Mrs. BarlMra Dlffley, pest was made by Trooper Da- land, 43, 147 W. Main St., Rock- St. Matthew’s C.Y.O. Basket­ Board of Appeals wtil be held 2-LBS HOOD'S at 9 a.m. Burial will be in ML which - are tnoomptete. work area and pariUng lot. 660 Governor’s Highway, S<^th 28 Hemlock SL; Harry Libby, v4d Toomey. Movies at Home mett tonight. Tomorrow, Mam ten Mission School sponsored by ByMBLE BEE ville, stopped tor traffic, was ball team defeated St. Joseph’s tonight at the Town Hall, on St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ Fire departments from sever­ Windsor; Mrs. Rose Robftr^, 46 Middle Butcher Rd., Rock- Town Arrests will be at 9 rather than 8 a.m. the three town Protestant Hartford; Janice Rcckar, 129 hit from behind by a vehicle (Conthtoed from Page One) churohos will be held tomorrow of RockvlUe, yesterday, 64 to a request for a three-bay gas field. al nearby municipalities rushed vUle; Mm. Mary Arm Doyle, Walter Caron, 27, of 121 E. cg>erated by Ekma H. Gelgner, There will be a musical comedy Friends may caH st the funer­ Elsie Dr.; MMam SedtL El- afternoon. A bus will leave Bol­ 20. High scorers were Roger station on Mertow Rd. COHAGE to the scene and ext$ngu|ahed Tolland; Mrs. Marie Nadeau, 98 Main St., RockvlUe, was arrest­ 21, of Hartford. The Gelgner CBS laboratories In Stamford, fehearaail at 7:30 pm. Wednes­ FANCY SALMON al home tonight from 7 to 9 and Funerals Ungton; Mrs. Rattle \ Wood, ton Elementary SOhool for Unit­ Angeloni 19, John King 12, and Builder Eldridge Yost ia seek­ tbe flames with foam. AU that Pine St.; Robert Somogyi, 10 ed about 10:30 p.m. Saturday car was towed from the scene. Con,;., produces a picture of day, the dhyttme meeting ft MachiasporL Maine. ed MoOiodtot <3burch right after Mike Burokas 11. ing approval to build the sta­ It’s Hn big 16 MMW MS a Smell Of Isfi* ovnl — fsr tomorrow from 3 to 6 and 7 to remained of the plane was Emma Lane, Vernon; John and charged with breach of The accident is stiU under in­ “ excellent quality." First Communicants’ parents Mrs. Alice Psnnnto ADMITTED YESTERDAY: school. The team will play the OYO tion on the northeast aide ft Rtd Alsste Dslmsii — 6sM- tbs woight watohors Is 9 pm . charred wreckage. Haberem, 106 Homeftead St.; peace, intoxication, wilful Injury vest! ration. The Times said disks prob­ will be held at 10:30 a m. Mam The funeral of Mrs. Alice A meeting of all coaches, eleus llavtr wlHi. grMn psas your family. Ssrve wMh Deaths of See and Baasett out Colleen Boothby, 146 Kelly RA, Francis Bober, 10 Ftederick to personal property and enter- ably would sell for from $4 to $5 will be celebrated at 7M0 pm Peter F. Janton A Vemon snow plow was In- managers, umpirea rod helpers Is s eraam mum — sr fsr s chopped ehivot or rlpo P«»* 0. H-ltertOOt ru.,™ ft. U.6. ftam ft SI «ft>. ““ ™”“’“ -oftei’ft” » ipool rt rtiei The eflcecutlve board f t in the town baseball progi'am olivet er with otowod ROCKVBAE—Peter F. Jan- httUl this xnomlng from ths John nauts, InchkUng fivo scientists (knincU ft Catholic Women will tsisrfal ISM. Osrvt MlWite Stop*Shop afternoon. Police report that taP® can cost as much as $46. wtil be held tomorrow at 7:80 tssigWl pooohoo. 2-lb oontolnor. ton, 74, of 16 Thompaon SL F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 who were added to the training Crocker, Coventry: Beimkh 08 went Dr., Vernon; OHver Caron was arrested at his truck operated by Joseph Th® disk was developed by meet at 8J.6 pm. AU officers Dahlman, 148 Wetiton*! St; pm. In the fireplace room ft the died Saturday night at a Rock­ W. Center St., with a Maas of program last year, Htegerran, Interstate Motor home after a domestic argu- ^ c ^ n 48 of 58 Hansen Dr !>• P®ter Goldmark, president and chairmen are asked to at­ FOR A DAY. WEEK . . OR LONGER ville convalescent home. M ra Florence Flora, iSilUltid Community Hall. Anyone else Bradlees requiem at SL James' Church. See and Bassett became Uie Lodge, Vernon; Mrs. Louise ment, which poUce say iitclud- vernon was’headed east on Rt of CBS laboratories, who played tend. Mr. Janton was bora In Po­ Rd., Bolton; Mra Evftyn R el^ Interasted in working in the FOODS Rie Rev. John J. O’Brien was second and third astronauts to Robert, 23V4 William St.; Joan ed entering a neighbor’s home tt,u an influential role in the techni- Friday, 40-Houre Devotions A 1966 Cor from land and Uved In thte area many 25 Spruce SL; Mra BsriMQra program this coming season is celebrant. Mrs. Jane Maccarone be killed since the manned Sohelbenpflug, 281 School St.; without the neighbor’s permis- ^ the left to pass cal development of the 33 1-3 begin at the 9 am. Mass. The Morifvty Brotlwrs yean. He waa formerly em­ was organist space program began in 1969 James, Bloomfield; lu*. Sa welcome. An efleoUon of officers John Leckfor Jr., 16 McKee SL; released under ^ rpm phonograph record, the 0v«ning Mam will be at 7:30 will be held. RENT For salads & cooking! ployed aa a weaver in textile teUe Johnson, S3 A i d i n g Rtt.; Burial wlU be Wednesday in with the selection of seven Mer- Raymond Michaud, WlUiman- $780 bond tor appesu-ance in d r - . . . ^ Times said. with confeeslons from 7 to 7:20. mUls In tbte vicinity. Queen of Peace Cemetery, Pom- cury astronaute. Kathy Latham. 132 S^riice SL; tlc; Curtis M)cGoiwen, ToUand; cult Ooiu* in RockvlUe on March “ ™® *^®’ ® The Nocturnal Adoration So­ paao, Fla. Mra Marla Magtilm, Tank- Manchester Evening Herald Survivors include hto wife, Air Force OapL Theodore (3. Michael Buchman, 216 LmcHow 16. SgL Clarence O. Neff and Wcle. a sports car operated by ciety will keep watch begm- eroosen Rd., Veroon; MGn. BAY: Adto|il- ir Large discount if your car is in our shop for unooturatod, pool and related facUltiee on the See Is survived by his widow, ^ Into a gas station in an evasive \ three-car accident occur- 'Sunday, rather than the 8:30 morrow at 8:16 ajn. from the ter to Mr. and Mra. ],iOltto Ah- DECORATING repairs. Waddell Soboft grounds. the former Marilyn J. Denahy East Hartford; Mm. Gradette manner on RL 80. Saturday afternoon on West Can 6 PAL - 9 PJIL prioodi Burke Funeral Home, 76 Proe- derson. Carpenter Rd-,' Boltefi; Mass announced In the bulletin. The Jensen bid ranges from of Georgetown, CUUo; and three Duszny and son, 436 Benedlot HJdward SokoUs, 23, ft Staf- RockvlUe, necu- Spring SL Phone 643-2804 peot SL, wtth a Maas a son to Mr. and MMit Gharite They will bteakfaet with scouts ra- $64,880 to $66,160 depending on chUdren, SaUy, 10, Carolyn, 8, Dr., Wapping; Mn. Patricia ^ord, was arrested Sunday after- poUoe report that cars oper- f u l l y in s u r e d from the other three Bolton quiem si SL Joseph’s CSiurch st wUefa of three types of filtering and David, 8. Aftosmls, Coventry. ’ ZSippa aiMl aon. East Haitfocd; foUOwlng a disturbance in ^ted by Marjorie B. BaU of Churches at 11 at tha Oommunl- MOMlRn BROTHERS 9. Burial wtU be tn SL Ber- systems the town decides to use. Bassett’s widow is the former BIRTHS SATURDAY: ^A DR. C. L Mra. Eleaaor FhUUmore atvd Us mother’s home on VlUage New Jersey and Babetta Young ty Hall. 801 CEBITER STREET — TEL. 648-6186 nard’s Oemetery. jn addition, Jeiuen asks $1,600 Jean M. Martin of Hesperia, son to Mr. and Mm. Cltert^ daughter, Beverly Rd., Venicm; Rockville. He' is charged Voss, Mansfield; a daughter to of TaloottviUe had stopped for A Young Christian Renewal aiLLOUETTE Friends may call at the fU- more to provide underwater Calif. They have two cUUldren, Mra. Doris Master and son, with breach of the peace and re- LEASING PLANS FOB AT.T. 1966 MAKES A MODELS ■eral home tonight from 7 to 9. ^ ug^ts for the Mr. and Mrs. PhUlp.TriUty, liP- a minor accident when a third program will begin Sunday at Karen, 8, and Peter, 4. . - - . 3^2 Parker SL; Mm. Mary alsUng an officer. car operated by Liouis J. Beau- We*re as 2 p.m., Concluding at 5:30. This CHIROPRACTOR pool and $160 to provide a high­ Bassett’e mother is BeUe Aude and aoo, 10 Kanter Dr., SokoUs win appear In court Mm. Annie O. Knott Mrs. Bklmund StrieMli ,U lac. 39, ft Hatch HIU Rd., Ver­ once-a-month program 'WiU ‘-ake er grade finish paint for the James Bassett of 4419 Grove Vamon. March 22. Patrolmen Klncman your .'O Palmer Dr., Wapping; a ftm to non, struck the Young car, the place of Wednesday (JYO. PALMER GRADUATE TOUftAND Mra. Annie bathhouse. Thus, the hif^eet ag- Imki, Royal Oaks, Mich. DIiSaHARG(EDT(%>AY: Ifro, and Hubert Investigated. forcing It into the BaU vehi­ near as meeting. Parents are urged to Oliver KnotL 96, o f Crestwood gregate bid from Jenaen is $66,- See’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. HelacSaur, 86 FAMOUS SWIFT'S PREMIUM Jody Buddngham, 631 Maki SL; Aeoldente cle. Damage was minor. Beau- liave their teen-agera attend. MANCHESTER OFFICE Rd., widow of Albert Knott, 800 which falls within the $70,- ElUot M. See, Uve in DaUas. Overbrook Dr.. Vantoh; >.a telephone nd sAir fansss kiwlf Stsak Sdkl daughter to Mr. and* Mra- Florence BucMarxl. 396 Etohn T. Schwarz, 63, f t 8 lac was charged with foUowing GaH Elirabth Fournier waa 119 CENTER STREET di^ thte m o ^ at her hom^ appropriated tor the proJecL Prospect SL, Rockville, was ai^ Day In . . Day Out . . Mrs. Knott waa bom In wi-i- ____ «____ David Salabury, S tafford Buckland Rd.. Wappteig: Mrs. too closely and failure to carry baptized Sunday. PHONE 649-7628 Other bids came from McNal­ P ig g y Garckier. 638 E. MidcUe rested Sunday aftemooo on a an operator’s Ucense, and he Is Tlckate ter the SL Patrick’ s Amesbury, Mass., Jan. 16, 1870, ly and Sons, Manftiester, whldi Springs. and Uved In this area more tban T)pke.; Mm. AAsim Virginia, 361 charge ft evading responsibility scheduled to appear in court in FREE Day dtonar ipay be purchased hid on only one type of filter and BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A WE MAINTAIN OUB LOWEST PBICE8 80 yean. She waa a member of Price Index son to Mr and Mrs Loida Vto Adama, SL; Mrg. Arlene Delano, toUowlng a lengthy Investigation Rockvine on March 15. from M «. George Maneggia or asks $71,800, and from Allison Vemon Methodist Cbtmch. Parys, Ckrpenter Rd., B oli^ Charter Oak SL; Daniel ft an accident which occurred PoUoe - report a series ft mi­ DELIVERY Survivors Include two daugh- Levels OH a son to Mr. and U x k Jftju * Warren Ava, Vemon; Feb. 19. nor accidents also occurred over tera. M n William Smith of Tol- Heynau, 100 Ovftfodlt Bd.. * » « « Shaiw. 2 AnsakU Rd.; According to poUce, an oil the weekend. Your order tor drag needs « PRESCRIPTIONS land, with whom she m«le her ‘*n>«ndlng on the filter sys- Wapping. ' Ulred Smith, 30 Verawood Dr., truck Schwarz was operating (Coa tinned from Page One) and cosmetics will im ywTfnfti. Mhrt J D e to A costs — no “disoounte” today, "Bagular Wedneftlay at 1 pm. at tbe * one-meter dlv- bureau, he aald, sUU expects a Bolton; Kathy RkUuml iUP1> X Trout Stream Dr., Ver- Edwin Carlson and Patrolman as President Sunday. prices” tomorrow! Ladd runeral Home. 19 EUteg- ‘‘V ow ; a deep sectian ft Uving cost increase ft two per Rockville: RuaaeS J ln le utea; Mrs. Beverty H om e end Cyril Banks, and ia scheduled The 342 delegates meeting at M l BIAIN ST.—643-6821 No “ reduced specials”—no ‘•tompeitey- ton A ^ RockvUte. The Rev. ». » alro taftudes a wading cent or more this year from 1966 Baron. 107 Oemetery 'Vit'- tlht Bast Hartford. to si^Msr in court In RockvlUe the PoUsh National Home also Yreaerlptton Phannaey A. Magee, paator ft piMfl, 43 toet by 20 feeL rang- and expects that February’s ^on; James Tongira March 38. reduotlons" ' on Prescriptions to tom OR SWISS ^ ' ------eleotod Thaddeue Malisrowrid ft oustom en! teg from 12 tnchee to 18 Inches Index will show an teccreaae. g^.; John Cs' Snow oaused aeveral aett- Wilson as first vloa president deep, end a bathhouse. Had It irat been for the excise West Rd., Kookvillt* • _ _ _ A t the sanw time, them is ■ester Any Bloody Riot dents this weekend. was Laden Oeum ft CRuton- ss you desite them The pool is atenllar to one at tax reduoUona In January — Uada 89 pnrrflnlil Df - itielxtel On Friday evening, a rear bury. Read Herald Ads compromise in servloe or qaalltyl i om Varplanek School, but wUl be notably the cuts in auto and tol- Zerio, 20 Clearview IW.* 'Gdte te- I W» « 1 Noti<^6 Springs from YOU OET OUB LOWEST deetyned to fit te with the dlf- ephone exciaes — tbe index 45 Range Ifitt Sir' vSv see o f “ ■|■l•DHte fereat sucroundlnga. It wlU be PRICES EVEBY DAY W THE Ibi lleniMiaHi wotod have rtoen Ity one tenth ft non; " Cltytoh '"Seymmife' 145 b fist” located te the northeast comer one percentage polnL Rose said. BrookfieM SL; Union Dispute Bisjor iaqpottaoet Y E A H ..., AJID YOU .»AVE We Ddfver ft the Waddril property about for: In roferring to the expectation ja Ttexnae St- South 'lltoSSF (Coattenei fram Page Ona) BfOBE YHBOUOHOUT t h e Eveitywhere, Fast 86 Awt behind the Uttle League ft an over-aH price incraaae this Wrann'r GratehiS,'' $1A to us. YEAB . . . (W : ALL YOUB Monday IMT me am not fonPoMee baekstop. Plans caU for placteg year. Rosa said: “that fact is smith SL. W an^^SdwtiKl fl»t aid detafl deo an- Tatidby t eaiia rou am do mom. FRBSCB1PT10N NEiaiS. memoty rm am wUta os, a buffer of high trees around it 1^ algiHflcant thro jawordd. 22 c K 'ttin fc! swered the rift caH. i aid ran atwara wem beCDre. to muffle the sounds. m US AND SEE Wodateday BEATEN WITH CROWBAR fTL g y a M... toio, hM t. <>. r tfi Merooiiaiii BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Service "W e atm have enbetenttd Joseph Quey, 4W Ikdit ead baat him up,” aald Oil te hMte asSnwtT ft Charles H. ^NELESS. .SIKLOIN ' ■■■ ' ■ ■ ■ ------"-I rasMA awar Fth tt. ■totlan attendant George BeHp- price atebiUty.” Krs. tteiiMite HoUba, °ae hystiuider who refused to Ssr ftd, 18,' ft 306 Woodrow Ava, Hertford; Andrew give hia name. mwilt btt anfie bia sons loramr. waa beaten ~ with a crowbar and . _ namora;Hertford: twoert Robert 'T h en I saw a m u wllfa a Short Cut Ruinii Steak hand m oaenot taaeh. robbed f t $169 Saturday d gbL A rW hllt I fbYATTl Cooper HUl SL: knife atab another man. Then lT K I N S ^ E ^ T Bdtaehl told police th e ^ /V O U U l X O W U Oottogb E t ; .1 6 * Um fighting ■eameil to be all ^ _ '••ty occurred ee be was otoe- Mencheator Emblem Oub wll Mary R*p*ul, R over the place and I took off,” 'Bos'MM OHMdMtF IfM* tfldl RMUMnunir„ AxMwaitm ridro- YYf ■ 1^1 a nil ■ ■■ mb • ------.a ^A T ----______-r-A. l» HSPde Yt; DotpSiiSalloM >68‘ ______teg the Reservoir Avenue eta- meet Wedneadey at 8 p.m. at Lawienoe Chrtatelimta,' ' ' ' the witneea added. o 1 liAMw |.9rIp* • .M ,tecTtft, . ’i i MUBptiaai ***• **• heard eomeooe the Efit’s Chub on BiaeeH SL Springe; D oiiglet The battle inveteed memban ■tei,teriiSMte<"*m I pHOMi M te-TIM te*toi..»tt»gnr_ft„.tor dy ted!,” end when — ^ ThompeonvlUe; Dounb ft Local 349 ft the Intornetlonel AT THE PARKADE WEST MIDDLE TPKE. 'W wiy** ^ he huaed. someone fait him on Hom Co. l. Town Flra De- 28 Main SL. Brotherhood ft. Electrtcal Wftlc- B^IwWltrLsStte I _ ___' . **h a bar and pertmenL will meet tomorTow Bata, U hhther Ave., em end Local 487 ft the Bitenia- ^Afw^Sovw Yew MoMy” tyOM e « «m aetyr.be.fottMttm- anetthed a b e g f t meney he waa at 8 pjn. at tbe fire bouse ft O. MUton F ^ Storrl^ MMi tlond Union ft Operatiiw Emih litt lAST CtNTHt SmiT. mWCHBTlBD 261 MIDDLE TURNPIKE. W B f D ^ Dftfttim aft flmplgdUitti oftytofr Ptee SL and Hartford Rd. Marilyn Lyman. Meat Hfttltfdl aeera. HOMi WAT COUNCIL 9 . ' r FACHB- ; ’ m «rm ijaTiat EVElam tttarittLtoilitohmtt'rBBBVAItV 3 8 .1 9 8 8 >..v'<";. • MANCHESTER EVKNTKQ l^ lfe ^ ^ A'll^ OONK»» I^NDAY, JfEBRUARY 28» 1966 Test Tuesday Aframst . - , 4 " 'C i I

'■'I when the Stags lost a tougbi one Citing- bnrintball over the' week­ to lose In overtime. rscofd and nuide Yale was onahle ts-bsaR^ The Univeratty ot In the class cats are idle until Saturday, while Fairfield was 32 for 71 46 pointa, lost an overtime ■victory in tw o. yeUra, The', last on to take Ms last five starts Coventry leads fivsme^m^m* — and was good enough to hum- ati ^ m p y iia OoUbgo hr Syra- I, lis t meeting PlainfieM High, 181h from toe floor and 11 of 16 from heartbreaker to Caty College'of piece Purple Knights, now 1-6 whUe Bast rebounded from a of the CS^er Oak Oonferenct^ ble mighty Provldenoa Ootlege-ri(aA' Blast wMch moves ig> to ctase ranked, et FlalnviUe. Into the C Tounaament, In eS u ^ toe line. New York .l08rl00. CCSNY’s Al. in toe conference, dumped -Fair- Ah three area repreeentatives toss to Bouth with three vie* earlier this month. ‘ On. hmigtitto . achedule are leigh-Dlcklnson (4-4) into a tie L aAer vvtonlng the M title last IngBeventh-ranked Rham (® ^ The Stags, contending wito 6- Zuckerman also won an Indi­ carry a conference or oo-cham- toriee, IncSudlng a 52-00 trt- However, anytotair «»a hap- glunsa between Bridgeport and for fourth piece by beating the year, 'wlH be the first team to 11 FYank Hollendonner and 6-8 vidual scoring duel wito Palla- pionsMps and winnhig streaks umiph of ^irlngfield Gatheral 8 ). The Shoreline aenda anothbiw pen, as they say, when theM TrWWti;OiVrlfe**>*4 rival Wag- -vrlritoii) 98-69 behind Bill see action, meeting 21st ranked three. Favorites here must faw bitter rivals meet This Unto the ner at Staten Wand; FSlrfleld Steve Sullivan under toe boards, dino, pumping in 68 points. WUoox Tech of Meriden tomor­ into the tournament. Coventry last Saturday. Both , pertonpances- broke O’Dowd’s 27 Flints. AH together, 80 teams qusl- elude third-ranked Lyman M)e^ Huskies will at least have toe tad’ Rider (Ohottier Trl-SUte outrebounded toe home team 37- row night o* Wethersfield High. and South Windsor making school records. ' , ' In other weritend games, huF their fourth conaecwtive tour­ ifled for poet season play—^15 mortal and B t Thomas Bam-,^ benefit of their home floor. teapt) >atTlwiton, N.J.; and Sa- 86. less Coast Guard (2-18) lost The winner ■wiB go on to a first Gibbons shared scoring honore Hartford had come: bhek from ney eppeeraacxm wen the Char­ inLX,,24taL,22tnM and Ifi inary. * UOonn kept Us UOe hopes ersd Besirt pifd Bryant at Provi- again, this time to Wesleyan by round oooteM with Newlngjton with Mike Branch. Bach wound a 62-88 disadvantage, reriing off alive by swamping Vermont 92- dence. ' 16 straight points late in . toe an 85-67 score; while Trlni^ 70 on Saturday .at BuiUngtpn. Fairfield's ehiuices of a tour- up wito 22 points. There was plenty of other ex- gaihe to tie it at 90WI — only downed RPI 84-72, Ford Dominance of Stock Car Racinf* Broken I That gave the Huskies an 8-1 lam en t nod wCran’t helped any Bobby H ull v-'-'i**' Celts No Longer Bullet-Proof Kentucky Joins NCAA Field One Short OFF THE MARK—^Manager Walt Alston (24) is the central figure as the PLAYDOWNS AHEAD — Membm of tho East Gace, Len Krist, BAb Martens, Jim Jukhis and Ed New Styles Seen for Future Dodgers comihenced their spring drills Sunday. Nick Willhite (45) is in the Catholic High hoop' squad that will meet WilcoK liitwin. Standing: Coach Don Bums, Pete Dimini- foreground with catcher Jeff Torberg carrying the catcher’s gear. eo, Doug Melody, Len Yost, Greg WiHett, Joe Di- Little Man Does Job Tech of Meriden tomwrow night in CHass L tourney O f 5 0 Goal DAYTONA BEACH, 48 of 56 races. And Ford offi- an average speed of leOfilT 40-Poiiit Quarter mihicp and Gary Minor and Assistant Coach Stan, olails, deeply stung by their de- miles an hour. His purs# was action at Wethersfield High are: Kneeling (1. to. r.) Fla. (AP) — Ford Motor TVmi Lmnbardo, Jim Reynolds, Captain Ray La- Ogrodnik. (Herald Photo by Ofiara) ORKSAGO (AP)—When Bobby (eat at Daytona, went into a $28,160. For Unbeaten Gagers Khill tied the National Hockey Co., its dominance of stock huddle to plot waye of getting Petty’s fastest time was |.eague goal-scoring record of car racing broken by Rich- Baseball’s Battle of Pen back in the picture. 176.817 m.p.h. on the 188th lap. Levels ]>fBA Kings NEW YORK (AP)—Louie Dampier, at only 6 feet, 60 in 19«2, he was actuaUy cruis- ard Petty and his hemi- Readable ______sources sadd it mey Cade Yarborough of TimmonB- ing, even though he had to come ^gad Pl)rmouth, may put a in^ive putting their overhead vllUe, S.C., placed second in a almost a basketball oddity, is a prime reason why un­ LaGace Hero for East Catholic beaten Kentucky is headed for its 15th appearance in through wttii goals In Ms last new-style engine into p r o - camshaft engine Into produc- 1966 Ford, ' completing------197-- laps— Reaches Showdown Stage NEW YORK (AP)—Five weeks ago the Boston Cel­ three games. duction which could revo- tlon, thus maldng It eligible for and coilectlng $12,800. Ho was tics were BuUet-pfoof. Today they’re an ently on the the NCAA tournament and a chance for an unprece- This time the Blond Bomber NABOAR events. foiHowed by David Pearsrd must Spartanlbutg, S.C., in a 1966 player on this club get more "The next move is up to Jimmy The Baltimore Bullets, triggered by Johnny Green He Beared 29 pointe Saturday In S2-S0 Win Against Cathedral a good margin but the going Is country. produce 1,000 engines for a min- Dodge at 106 laps; Ifred Lcren-* Buzzy Bavasi isn’t talking and Deron.” night OB the top-ranked Wildcats Ten, crushing Purdue 106-86. Petty, of Randleman, N.C., than a one-year contract.” and Gus Johnson, leveled Boston with a 40-point third- . ^ ^ . tougher because the Black imum of 90 days. zen of HiiUsdaie, Bl., in a 1966- anad he’s got plenty of Joining Bavasi in silence was Apparently communications defeated Tenneosee 78-64 for Utah oUnohed a We tor toe pscfBcmer' for four years and aewwdt by In liberte, BSafk fense, luokingyw a BnM Hawks are In the tuck of things piloted the winner for the Plym- quarter volley Sunday , and blasted the defending Na­ Ry RICH DYER The development could revo- Ford at 196 laps; end Sam Mo- company today as base­ Cleveland pitcher Ralph Terry, have also broken down between their 28rd -victory, and clinched Western Athletic Conference ti- The p rw ^ toe <1^ for the NHL champlonsWp. outh-Dodge combine that put tcoiglit was ofasnuJteristie of Us stUl managed to cut Bprldg- lutlondze stock car racing, since Quagg of Columbus, Ga., In a ball’s battle of the pen who is batUing Indians’ General the Atlanta Braves and ace tional Basketball Association kings 182-92. at leaat a tie tor the South­ tlq with a 97-86 triumph over Committing his name to msity fine outputs. I can think fMd’o lead to 15-12. LaGace sired effect with laGacc^ beset' Hvdl pumped home his 4»th seven of their heml-powered no major U.S. manufacturer has 1966 Dodge at 196 lepe. reaches the showdown Manager Gabe Paul over some right-hander Tony Cloninger, a The most one-sidad lOBs ah- eastern Oinference crown. He New Mexico. Soutoom Method­ East Catholic basketball of no more tMUi« trtbuto then headed the resistance with ing the dock to produce the Sunday night In leading cars in the top 10 of Sunday's offered an overhead cam engine Only 17 of the 80 starters lln- StR£f6« $7,000, and Cincinnati’s assi.st- 2’4-game winner in 1966. Braves’ sorbed by the O lttc a ,in six BaiUmora. Sam Jones 'wae high and Pot Riley, both jpnlorB, ist pulled Into a first-place tla immortality. Captain Ray for Mm to Mdee out Ue borne seven points. didiax. Chioago to a 7-1 vlotoiy over the $140,000 Daytona 600-mlle stock for sale to the general public. iahed. years trimmed their BaMern for the CeKice with 22 points. lead Kentucky in acoiing, each Home accurate Blue and Revmige • minded, Bastts JVs Breton Bruins. He alao added car race. Bavasi, toe Los Angeles ant GM, Phil Seghi, who is after President John McHale said he with Texas AAM in toe South* LaGace pumped in a 26- season wMh the wtantng traaket. In Sunday’s race — shortened Others In (he top 10 lnchidei!( signatures from pitcher Jim hasn’t heard frohi Cloninger in Division lead to IH gamee over 1710 loaa was the Celtica’ 38rd aiveragiiK about 21!i4 pointe a White shooting turned the tide did the trick In the prellmi assists to give him a The performance marked a Dodgers’ general manager, con­ west Conference by edging Tex­ foot jump-shot with three Bob IfartoM and Lenny KiiU by two laps when rain spattered Jim Hurtublse of North Tyma- Mahoney and Infielder Deron idle Philadelphia. Of toe seaaoo, mortcliig the first game. m the second stanaia es the trouncing Gaihedtal, 71-47. .The jeague-leadlng total In State Swim Meet nearly 82 points per CMhednd Houston trampled Portland 199- dripping from a powt-Maaon geraM Hauled dosm 10 grabs Gaee hoop put Blast q^iieadi ,.6(k loea I think we need help and in ohamp with 130, are seeking COUNTRY CLUB — John eventually brriie open the quarter rally that set tor toe Atlantic Coast Con- P B Blstabllshing one school rec- Stuto erased his own 51.8 ta ct. game and also ranks for toe looers. 48. With three minutba left'by 3 McDowell ...... 6 13 maybe we can get it from To- “Koufax and Drysdale are sizable boosts over their 1966 Rleder 155-391, Carl Bolin 148- r L T '’ Omv **• ‘^ y Navy 70456 dunk under tbs abowen. “B»- ord end matthiing another, Jeff record wlitih a 60.5 finish In the game, topped the pript parade score 71-71 before Ha- ference toumameht, wWch they and Daytonna-vton rippedntaned DeDa Piaul Paul 76* cause to our k>SB up there, it Oatbedrei opened the game ,a jumper by Fltage^d tied a Fitztrerald ...... 3 ronto. Anyuray, it’e going'to be a entitled to everything they can salaries. 385, Ken Bennett 136-388, H€d wlth 24, one more ti» n JahDaon. charge. among the top 10 in must win in order to get to toe things up again leas thsm a 3 L a L ib ^ ...... T Stuek took home a pair of 100-yard freestyle and tied' the country in field 78. made ths adr sfi the bettor.” with a BUtx ttuut racked up am 3 McLaughlin ...... 8 u tight ehcoimter all the way.” get,” . Bavasi said, “ but under “I haven’t heard from either Jarvis 139-357, Frank Obremski The Butteta took a 66-49 h a lf' Phltadelpitia topped Baitl- NCAA. Their first gome IS ______early eight podnts and held the minute later. Under the hands 3 LaPerlS ...... 0 J liie Hawks managed to re- firsts for M-anChester High in brother BdM Stuek’s 22.9 Stand-’ 136-386, Len Gigllo 375, Ralph goal percentage. agatnrt Wake Forart ‘niuraday. Bhie Odp Petieemer 3 Brennan the CUAC Swimming Cham- ard in the 60-yard event, tlme lead and .wrapped It ,’up by mora 114*66 Saturday night in On singling standouts, Lst- Blsglea soorelees for the first of guards Greg WlUett end 3 Oppledlsano 6 main in a first-place tie with DeNlcoia 362, John Kristof 354, Kansas, No. 6, took a half- During toe average period of Pete Diminoio, the Baglea Ini­ 0 Mtoriarty . pdonshlpa ait UOonn’s Bnundage Adding points to the Bed and outgunidng tob tiiced CriUpa 40- the opener of a douUetieader at Gace was the mentor’s first three minutes. Despite the _6 the Canadlens, who downed De- Don Benoit 370, Tony Stanford 17 in the total qopitar.lEiaetofu; New 'SVnk that drew a crowd of The skull Is the one part of game lead in the Big Bight by hdbematlcn, an animal will tie« riuggtah start and a nine-point tiated a fine ball oontrol of- 16 18 14-18 60 troll 6-8 Sunday nlgbft. But the pool Saturday. The muscular white cause were a pair of sixth Five RSox Players Unsigned 361. • handing Nebraska, No. 8, Its approximately the same amount pick. “Ray has bean a blue chip senior took the 60-yard and place flnlahee by Don Conrad, which had edged N6w 16,499. Loa Angelee pelted De- a bear that Is used to record its Oanadlens have played two less 96 Saturday right, shot o ^ 29 trott m-lOA and anriimaU BUb- size officially; unlike skin it firrt league loan 110-72, whUe of energy it Would use In tour gkmes than Chicago which 100-yard freestyle events re- the 60-yard freestyle, and Ted Rec Volleyball As Full Scale Session Nears MERCANTILE — BiU Le- per cent from the flpor agotart dbed Baa Franoleco 112-108. cannot be stretched. lOto-ranked Michigan held onto days of activity. Heroine in Amaasinff Comeback gives them an additional poton- maliilng undefeated this season Brindamour, ta the 100-yard BOWLING in the latter. ‘Yaz’ signing is a mere for­ Oauit 136-365, Jack LcGauIt AMERICAN LBAOUB tlal of four points. badrstroke. •WINTER ILUVEN, Fla. (AP) 139-400, George TelUer 160-373, The Indians finiriied fifth Joining Stuek in toe record- —The Bpatcai Red Sox still had mality,” Vice President Hay­ SAPUNGB — Jean Jenma W. L. Pot. -^tto • little more than a wood Sullivan said in explain­ W alt Tellier 138-166—418, Lea 185, Delores Smith 128, Lola Watkins “A” ...... 45 .938 roohto left to toe season. It ap- among the 26 schools with 16 breaking department were Rich five players unsigned today as Christensen 149-364, Wait Jacy Women’s Skate Title points and tortnto ... 66 168 147 very, very bai^y.” 87 168 216 Earl Wilson Refused? The pretty teen-ager was only Happiest of all was Miss wood Orcle “B”. Wed. A Bast New York » SPOUSES — Benton Oegood 86 138 221 Tuesday, March 1 12 years old adien America’s 18- Fleming, who had piled up an Sides vs. Rotary, Boston ... Rifle—Mjancheoter at Bristol A t atuMioni oa ha Is, he hat finally dacldad to Join HmiiniB of §§mlidm worn 148-362, Lou ValMecee 188-862, member figure skating teem Kw bondrads of paopla— boOi aKpofioneod and CHeria Darling 129-128—887. early lead in toe compulsory Blastern. Drink and Club Act^ taaffaifa tar was wiped out in (be tragic figures which count for 60 per Friday, March 4 ' I I R I CITY toaxpaitoncad—who ara atafting now and toward* MCmNIfM Briissels plane enob in 196L cent of each skater’s final score, Rifle — Manchester at Ham-, WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP)—^The full squad hasn’m tag eaioars ovary woak at Pratt A WhlbMjr Airanft. Rer victory here ouhnlnatoa the •AAU Field to Be Minus Stars 357 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER— 643-2444— OPEN 8-10 mmcTioN W e e k n d , and then oUnebed the champion­ dm. arrived at the new Boston Red Sox spring training American comeback. ship with a flawlem free-skating AIRCRAFT EUCUNE ASSEMBLY Wednesday, March 9 quarters yet but some of the gloss already has beeif Ha has learned that "Aircrafr |otw ara hatter JCnANNBBBimO, South Afrl- The Americans domineted toe flbow in toe sun-drenched Davos SHEET METAL IS-netlon oompeUtion here, win- Rifle—^Manchester at Mlifocd rubbed off. jo b s. . . that highar wage acalos have raoandy fona eor—Rubin (Hurricane) Carter, link. Negro pttcher Earl Wilson BENCH WORK Te«g five medals. Team Manag­ Miss BTeming totaled 2,291.0 prep. The Red Sox signed a 10-yea# Into offset, as wall as addMorod vaoolloa and oold 168K, Paterson, N.J., knocked comidained Sunday that he was TOOL * DIE MAKHIG er Norm B. Fuller was daBifit- points and had a perfect^ score Friday, March 11 lease tor toe Winter Haven faZ boMay bawaWti —and, that away depaMwenls out Bknl* Burtord, U8, Mem* refused service at two Winter ed with the abowtat. of nine ordinals based on Rifle—State (Siamptonehipe, cilitiee and O’Oonnell said h£ ara curronfiy working ovartbna. In addition, PAWA AIRCRAFT EN6INE TESTINa ptais, Tenn., A Packs to Head Home Haven eetabliahments an dM it ‘under y ^ adverse coD^i- Gary VlsocntLof Detroit won did i n MILWAUKEE (AP) — TfM they tell you. I think I’d rather “The Red Sot slneerely regreC VkR the Elnployiiwnit onto a bronae medal in toe m «i’s prepore for the U.S.SJL eham* hoBA be in Mississippi. There' yoti that the incidenfc stsriirred. W # trial of Wisoonoin’s antitnist atdOOMataSlraat eompeUticn wito favorite Scott pionatdps. V r ^ .ef sl^.hft^trss atattost a knew you’re not wuated.’* have been in -foerii wtth rityg , SaJO.<»Spuph. autt against the Braves and tba TnsewWWt arid Thins. evamngs'BI 8 pjo . Allan ef Smoke Rise, N.J., fin- So the Rtasd^,. who bM eo* lap’ ihaad; o^‘ ^ riosest oom- The Red Spx alao were t^ atoo regret tb^ NatkmsA League begins today, ' IKassn lahlng a disappointing fourth. tered the Albiiqunrque msiA, petltq^ (n 'us, frsshman mile. miffed, declaring one cMS and hope that Winter Haw . 4 9 Bmmeriob Dsnaar of Austria ven cltlseMi .ivttl irtaX r i ^ o u r ' S i y r Jotaing > > 6 9 .6 dssplts th^ op«»l®8 Q>e Hmits to all Boston playera. SKUiD W O M B S far ta I won (he event. some 64 Baittexn ooHeig«s Who IsiK of eenhpiitttlcn. And he did ^ / Eh ^ Americans won fbe s&vw and Wes Presldmt Dick O-Oonnril Bxriarage .dU «< ,» i our -.ObW t. « a m . ■ « « . Issued a statement supporting bronaeUKTJUHV medalsIIITWH intU fosttVW dancing mthfi* I" • 8 Maimger Bfily Herman’s decree WEST anHB lilD S B r I wiuiinsanwlttiKriAtin BVutunesonune andana Dennis ooUtKjW have a- ddsreJ m . a m ao.^ ofbasebaH . Sveum of Los Angeles flnlahlng Lawyers in tos MilwaMiss that “any place iriiich is net BASKEXBAU. t Karaiib^ M v yoirininMy dMtaqta papen NNKUtfl HUB t TSfii to a earaor aileo opportantty tor offering inverimeBt ssoond and the Seattle team of the>ICiA riiaunionaiilM In New B^lumora meet, takliig five Ooimty Qtocutt Court case are suitable for one of our players is abd financial iNfytpaa to lodfiriquato ,and srgatoaMttooa. Lpnia____ ^Dyer______and _ John Oarreil York’s Madisob Sguara Cforden,*^^^ not guesses on when hi turn unsuitable for oB o f oiar . .'m Installed In Valiants, Packards, Dodgea, CluTalera, ^•annan'B . . . KT Brovtous sMpariaaea in finauM to not a raquiaite. Wa pto-^ tUrd io. orinpiutloh won by SMtedsy, the ss^ day os *•“ StaTw« STrLy say K -players.” - ‘sMo y«m witlj tbs nsrsosary protosakmal training. Hom- Britain’s Diada Tysvlte and lut of toe tws-day AAHmeeU ***** ^ wttl take at least one week sad WlsonKTlson said he end and pKcherqpttefaert HanriA dagete U ' Mercaiya, Fords, Chevya, Olds, Plymouths, in fact Mor, a good adueatldnal hodiirotutil. qqiditiM of leodsrx Beinhard.Foxd. & addltloii, to the ‘Raerianif**;^ ^ possHdy oouM drag on through Dennik Bmnett and Devs Itors- ••• » d te a wiilingnew. to. w o^ and «-aape of humor all heq>. Qmthla and Rcmald Ksuttnan and most W - toe Bastern O tty fit t e u n jn o wmnm s Mgfa s head were pAsytiig poed when «'• - » —Jost aboat any car. Pratt & W hitney fi ire raft JBnmcemsnt eaa bs rapid; managerial oppentuntties-ora ef Sentae, Wash., finiahed third Jim Rytm and Ran Ganmdy BUxifyet- trial’s durtttfon wM ds- l*»y retired to a place across J**_*J*~””** ^ vfMually wiUmitod. W« ara p u t'a f an mtentaBanal com- Otoiks, two of too brightest pand on how much oarii ride the steest for a boor riwrtly sf- ...... J IjiK'thto to-6nk';toHl»'-UrEnit in^tti^i^^ in (he pata event won . by Lud­ Front Whed milla Beksisova and Oleg Proto- atara ef toe weekendkend activity* f won.the ^ etahoroto m (be case tt ter • PJ®- He said oB three W t 2^ -i.f^ S S S , **’ " * A liK u in en t Btof.-inora. dstnitoi’ anttand; •M^'nts.iiittng.) - . popov. the veteran Ruashui thn- win be among the mlaring twoodla. hi>8riA hM alnadr bum in weafes ef wl^n the Imriapdpr - taid lllPIp Pagonl’s Baotara. u denu Albqqusrquek ' ------pretrial local anaxring. •’I can’t sowa Jen h» hare.” Tl^ Australian, €hoka was 8m n la adbar K Is hon, NafioiMl League ewnen and WBaon oald hq VM|nt ohms to Tbehsari of a ehtautoft The Kansas City ChietB are scheidulsd to ssmpetA'iML asM^nroose eon outHnm a man. ofBriaW no weB an lO h n u k se oaottisr ptaM tai aaa If raciyl U a a 846 beats ,per. f i Cd p y c flOH Aimticq the eoty American PVxithaU hawoa going home attar break- to beBevsd to be the fOstoeot and Wbaconata cMe and poBB eegraga#* "P**** h battoaraaer " V i jran tm a u t eUnnd tb» meewg;:pbeee S78-7416 to an* League team wUefa baa bad ehly ing the indoor twwmils rseord' grosring anhnal tn tbs wuU, cal lenderg slraady hsivs bean and he wga net sBowad to ««i^ . lOOe beats per mloats to An6|iiM0ppetttaii^|fEIWB^6^lllttF one head coach since the A S t, with a clocking of SdB.8 in San gaining two pounds doily for examined and eross-mcamhiid Tbs Rad Sett I'Miimed tratri^ tag wooliMe, to kubwa^to yffItfT iWlim to r « paMooml interviaw, i)/t w nU us at 1822 Boston M c o L H fr m FMi Rosd, iOltord, CtmnecUcuL. was founded. He is Hank Stram, Francisco. ,Ryun is sdbadulod the first month, ta r pohrids tn a aeries ef q[ueBtkmlng oso- to Fteri’'- " IMO ttoMB pw ndnoto to «ow ln-hto'6ixlh. aeaaeo. tor another-msoiti. -v.''‘T ttohoaftati riona hrid aa a Uhl gntodo. sR|^ fh ed otocu 6»

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ifAwniEyETiEft EVENING HERALD, MANCBQDSTBR* CONN., MONDAY, FEiBRUARY 28,1966 p A G B i m r a i ------I- .-si! BY FAGALY Rod SHORTEN Hdp WRRtRA<-MRk B« H * W iRtRW tole^ IIANCHESTEB BVEaUNG HERAM), UANCHESTE8* OONN« MONDAY, FEBROAHY « , 19W Trodn—Tnurton B THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW WANTBD FuB Ro m jMVrto* ‘m oCK-^pae txm, lltodge. inrti m n sou ownusp/ao IMPORTANT NOTICE atatlaa ajttaadaat, dsyi. Oood. body, pobd eonditkiD. Aildi>E MH^a^ArntPowTAua BY BOUSpN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAiOB HOOPLB T u s W A r /I W Tha 1964 CM) Rights Law pay,' Insurano* bsneflta, J^sd- SPORTS CLASSIFIED MSO. OsR 74S-8MA U fd O iO O O M f W 6 £ ! NO OOMMEaClAL prohibits, with oartatai « k- afon plan. Apply ki peraon. SlO T G o n n g tOUNDB"* p m S m w iN s c e s ^ ! captions, dlacrtminatlaii ba- Morlarty Rragian, fttS Otntar jfifArlN«P M \ 9 »te MARM LfW M t t m m u causa o< sex. It win now ba S t T r a ile r s — MOTHfRB Mtuow,§oorftit» nacasaary for our readera - s & r s t . ADVERTISING SERVICE S T A 'n ok Attandancl Mobile Homes 6-A MILK- ' S M O O IO t not only to read the uaual UEMUCTHANE mechanioal knowledga U6c«l> VtiyiNItflNNOPl “ 8 « r * CLASSUTIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS IMS PONTIAC Chief Trsaer, Ftmala Wanted and aery. Apply in person twfore A ' o n e m k u n o m ^ 6E6N UAU.V, 8 AJL to 5 PAL lOxM, 2 large bedrooms, Evhiig Male Help Wanted elasslfl- Finer, m . kTUt. ME, COMBaN.' &-TANWN6 , HtTTINd Hl6 Ruflril’a Flying A. US Omtar awrwriM i6oy,«im now. n o room, klUdien, balb. MAtkmal catlona, but Wanted — Mala ALRCAOy/IMl A ifTER'MIWE or Female, also our Olaaalfl- at- ______■ Hun/tHEH. NAMt^j aoKES/ U OM ■( 0 0 ^ CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. S-S14A NiM'moiMHT/ lOTtONTHS • w fr r oation Help .. S7. fonnoop, IWHMQI9 tWilME 1-nKyHEFBU.I MOMDAS Xhm ITUDAT 10:U AJL — BA'TCBDAX • AJL OPPORTUNITY Unlimited — TOTAUK -TUBPOOOlj ..^ ■ sa-isss^ 1066 16 FOOT Self - ocntalned •ri.esisxssr’ .JCL. muttna icaiiMc/J COIH.'D. PORTHAT, At this time we have an excel­ -MeMOOM V au- TALK/> i w e i travel trailer for sole. Oall MB- lent opening for a man to ba BUGGS BUNNY Moyou AW*-«> »SU j. " s s **”* PLEASE READ YOUR AD MAN WANTED fbr atook, drilv- UNat n r ^ 2000, after 6. trained in sales. We are on old CAN MHftONDCn-l "SSST ***“ •BteSne* (A) Oeeatllnfl «r "W aat Ads” are taken over tke phone aa a ery and counter work, advance­ amvHxi «TANDIN6«, ItflaattFNi* reliable firm and this position u s r s L Africa (aU convenlaisee. advertiser ahonld read U s ad the m t S T ment opportunity. APPiy Bkxm- is permanent with a bright fu­ DAT R APniABS sad REPORT ERRORS la ttms for A m _ SiWTjgM omy BSeotrlc Supply Oo., 38 - s a s i ^ s s & s r next tauerUoa. T te Herald Is responsible for only 0:3n Inoor- Motocjrclea Mcyelcs 11 ture for the one who qualifies. actarvratocatte n i & i v u t Oak S t, M aneheoter, 643-1488. Salary, commission and car al­ : tert or Mqlttsd Insertloa for say adverttoeiaent and tbra only QUALITY Motorcycles for qual­ SSIn tharaar to tfes extent of a "make gaod” insertion. Errors which do not R U M - lowance, vacation with pay, in­ asstacT 8I ity oonsetous people. As low ok MOnSSd (barj STUad 471 lessen tbs valns of the advertisement win not be oorreeted by A M U T A S S m surance and other employe a «B «l plaiMt •BLe^paM *<« "iiislnt good” taaertlon. $10 down. M otorcycle Bales, 696 MACHINIST benefits. Hils la a better than SONana Washington St, Middletown. AS A loaded Solamoii (Bibi.) TTHUaaal »D 3 5 a w atgad average opportunity, V you feel inowarattik aoi^iM•0lto(raa(dtii0 JBnad« n « a t a CiV O L V iR f MHattiaa SlSdf-ectaem KOanaBEM O r you can qutdlfy, please apply to ' tam) BSIIdt * W (Rookvffle, Ton Free) Singer Com pany, 888 Main S t , isndailjr • n r dan •SLOW iMDt 1964 LAMBRXrrTA, 175 oc, oaR BBBdat TOOLMAKER Manchester. 87S-3136 649-0615. M:s,-tomBEW a t o n c e f r “ 7 n j 6 4 » 7 1 1 / s M9uns)cMda i r " c u r r ty / s . INSTROCTOljf with Job shop experience t v .« r cA R E F u ay; for rapidly growing ooo- RT Business Services t-7 6 oetn. Large variety of GENERAL ELECTRIC r Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? O ffe r e d 13 work, congenial working IT" 6 oonditions. Apply: LAND CXAARINO, tree re- 2 1 TELEVISION 24-Hour Answering Serviee moval, and chain saw work. PERSONNEL DEPT. TECHNICIAN BY V. T. HAMLIN ^!WeEH|'5'A„ Free to Herald Readers A Michaud, 742-8096. Roofing and Chimneya 18-A Schools and Classes S3 Help Wanted—Female 35 A L L Y O O P 600D U5TENER APPLIANCES repaired — all Want lafarmatfon on csie of our elssdiisd sdvertlsemeHtsT ROOFINa — Spacialialng ra> TEN MEN WANTED WAITRESS — some experience General EtacMo raqulrao WBA.^aOIN'WWHAT .„BE1N' A HERO makes washers, refrigerators, IONA MFG. CO. M U ta^, IF BEIN' A ATTA BC3V,00P.. r No saswer at the teleplwne HstedT Simply can the pairing roofa of all ktnda, new helpful, 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. T.V. technloian In expand­ JU8TST/W WTTH laEFOFTHESe DEPENDS A U7T0N ' freexera, dryers, gas and elec­ MER^ NGCESSASt/ ■W EQUIPMENT roofs, gutter work, ohimneya daily. Apply In person, Jane Al- Regent St, Manchester ing aervlce department. ■DTH'fiUCCESSOF ' -rHQSe BMART flaCRETASENIS tric ranges. Oil bumem NO EXPERIENCE n u A AKF VDUll. ON TEEVee... \ o u v r :a o T p cleaned, repaired. Aluminum den Restaurant, Tri-Oty Shop­ Top aakuiea, outstanding THISPROJBCr.ni. WORK WITH.' 56 l i u EDWARDS cleaned and repaired. Ooama NECESSARY PO WHAT I CAN DOOtOW I siding. 80 yeara’ exporienoa. ping Plaza, Vernon. employment benefit pro­ BY DICK TURNER Appliance, 649-0066. CARNIVAL Free estimatas. Oall B em U f, DRIVERS for aohool bus, 7:89- gram, oareer ofqMrtualty. S5 ANSWERIN6 SERVICE TRAIN AS TRACTOR WANTE3D — Departm ent man­ TYPEWRITERS — Standard 648-6861. 644-8888. 8:45 a.m., 2:16-8:46 p.m. CaU TRAILER DRIVER ager, yard goods department, 643-241A Must be Hlgta Sciiool grad­ and eleotrie. Repaired, over­ for our new store. Ap^y King’s uate with msobanlcal abil­ U 64IMI500 - 875-2519 Immediate Job opportuni­ hauled, rented. Adding ma­ Heating and Plumbing 17 Dept. Store, Hartford Rd. and TURRET LAIHB operators, ex­ ity, expecieooe belpfuL •ad leave yonr message. TonH hear from oar advertiser la chines rented and repaired. ties available with major 43 r 4^ Jig time wltfaoat spending all evenlag at the telephone. Pine St., Mancherter. perienced, night shut, hours 6 1 Pickup and delivery service. B O m PLUMBING and heaU^ trucking company. L i­ p.m.-4 a.m. Premium pay, all Y ale Typewriter Serrioe, 449- repairs, alterations, electrie censed by mass registry of WAITRESSES — full or part- benefiU. Dean Machine ITod- Can MR. J. C. McCARTH ♦7 1 Motor Vehicles. To qualify Automobiles For Sale 4 4966. and gas hot water heatera, free tlme, for morning shift wiOi ucts, 166 Adams St., Manches­ 2 89 -6 87 1 you must complete a part new restaurant chain. Contact NEED CART Tour credit turn­ esUmates. C\n 648-1416. ter. Si HAROLD AND SON RubUSh Re- or full-time driver training Mr. Ounningham, Knudsen'e H ER ALD ed down? Short on. down pay­ moval — attics, cellars and COMPLETE plumbing and program. If accepted tui­ Country F lar, 1100 Burnside EJOE>ERIENCED Short order S7 ment? Bankrupt? Repoeses- 54 yards, weekly or monthly pick­ heating aervlce, complete new tion terms will be arrang­ Ave., Blast Hartford. cook and broiler man wanted MECHANIC — familiar vrlth aiw4t.iiw.l»fA.«* BOX L E H E R S Sion? Don’t despalrl See Hon* up. Bolton, Manchester vicin­ bathroom Installations and ed. Placement service upon part-time, will consider full front end work, substantial BO est Douglas. Inquire about low­ BY AL VERMEER ity. H arold H oar, 649-4094. bathroom remodtling, SO yaars completion. Phone Hart­ MATURE Woman as companion tim a. A p p y In person Bonanaa starting salary ]^us commis­ PRISCILLA’S POP F o r Y o u r est down, smallest payments In buslneaa. Bail VanOamp, ford 249-7771 anytime. for lady, not an invalid. Live Sirloin Pit, 287 West Mlddla sion, pension plan. Send res­ - a SHARPENING Service — Saws, anywhere. No sm all loan or fi* 649-4749. in one week, have off second Tpke. Or call for appointment, ume to P.O. B ox 336, R ock- knives, axes, sheara, skates, i ' l L b e DON'T WORRY liifonnation naiice company plan. Douglas week, work akemate weeks. 649-1164. vlUe, or call 876-1833 fo r ap­ MR. QPyjMBLV.O OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAB^ rotary blades. Quick service. t o w n a FE' S s Motors, 333 Main. Help Wanted~Female 35 No cleaning or laundry. Rsf- pointm ent. o a t ' s a n d - t h e h e r a l d win not Capitol Equlpmen. Oo„ 88 M oving— ^TrnddiMr-— erencea required. Transporta­ 1963 VOLKSWAGEN — sedan, rrTHAT ^JJjUTCHEL dispose the Identity of Main St., Manchester. Hours S to r a g e 20 tion preferred but not neces­ MAN’TO ~W ^riirh«a'fa^ any advertiser using box whitewalls, good condition. daily 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Batui*- IMPORTANT NOTICE OPPORTUNITY WITH MANCfiBSTBR DeUvaiy. Light sary. Permanent. Write Box Y ing department. Second shift, letters. Readers answer­ Reasonable. 8760281 after 6. day 7-4. 648-7988. 1964 OlvU RlghU Law n / ' ing blind box ads who trucking and package delivery. Herald. GROWING tJOMPANY 8:10-11:40. Apply In person 8 prohibits, with certain ex­ desire to protect their 1960 RENAULT, automatic- a.m.-4 p.m., Klock Oorp., 1273 STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, Refrigerators, waabara and ceptions, discrimination be­ NURSES AIDE — 11-7 shitt. identity can follow this stick needs minor repairs. stove moving spaeialty. Folding TUBE BENDS, INC. ToUand Tpke., Manchester. fireplaces, flagstone terracea cause of sex. It will now be Manchester Manor Rest Home. procedure: Motor excellent. BUterlng chairs fo r re n t •49-0768. All concrete repairs. Reason­ necessary for our readera 646-0129. NEEDS Peace Corps. Harry Hiuiting- Enclose your reply to the able prices. 643-0861. not only to read the usual ton, 649-6287. WOMAN to care fo r chMd, 6 box in an envelt^ — DON’S plowing senrtoe. Man- Paillting—-PapflrilH 21 Female Help Wanted and Brariars—One who has had Account Office Manaffer addressed to the Class!- Male Help Wanted elasslfl- days a week In your home. Call 1965 DODGE Sedan, In good run­ Aerter-^lastonbi^ area. OoH nxTHIRlOR and Interior paint- experlencs on aircraft fled Manager, Manchester cations, but also our Classtfl- after 6. 649-1678. ning condition, will sell reason­ Olastonbury 633-2936. w ork. EhcceDent position Just Elvenlng Herald, together ing. Wallpaper books, pape1^ cation Help Wanted — Male with a memo listing the ably. 643-6748. STARTINO September — Cei^ open, supervised medium SNOW PLOWING — avoid high hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ or Female . , , 87. aheckers—^Bxjisrience wltli companies you do NOT tified nursery school teacher sized offloe. Includes ac­ I 'la 1959 FORD — 6 cylinder, auto­ prices when it snows. Routes ly Insured. Workmanship guar­ aircraft checldng fixtures. want to see your letter. wanted. ’Three mornings a counts reosivable and ac- m atic transmission, flOO. Call now being formed. Free estim­ anteed. Leo P elletier, 649-6886. Tour letter will be de­ week, $0. a day. Bolton Co-op T op w ages ooumts payable, general BY KEN MUSE 649-0297. If no answer, 648-9048. R N OR LPN ftoc 8-11 or 11-7 WAYOUT stroy 3d i f the advertiser is ates, no contracts. 649-7888 or Nursery. May apply to Mrs. ledger, bilU^, taxes, etc. 6 ehift. FuH or part-time. Laurel one you’ve mentioned. If 876-8401. PAINTINO BY Dick Fontama, Da-vld Mlnicuccl, Birch Moun­ E xcellent woritlng oondl- day weak, 36% hours, air- not It will be handled in 1986 CHEVROLET Impala, 9 Manor 649-4619. F interior and exterior. Paper tain Rd. Ebct., Bolton. tlons oatuUtloned office, wonder­ PS6T...HEy^BUOOy/ \ the usual manner. passenger station wagon, sin­ FLOORS Cleaned and waxed In hanging and wall paper remov­ TWO FEMALE machine opera­ ful fringe benefits. Man­ ITS CHEAPER V . ' / gle owner, 12,000 m iles. Call homes and offices. Fully in­ WE ARE LOOKING for a girl Ufoeral company beneOU SB al. Dutch Boy and DuPont tors for 6-day, 40 hour week. chester location At least 2 IF you W ALK IN/ / y ' o r , Ji 649-2074. sured, free estimates. George with executive secretarial abil­ Quality workm anship. CaO N. P. Hollenbeck Oo., Bunker 3reai« aooountoint degree re­ Lost and Found F arr, 849-9229. ity to All the position of execu­ APPLY CHEVROLET 1966 Super Sport ______evenings, 246-9698, HiU Rd., Andover, 742-806L quired and some supsrvl- “ What’s the most important thing shown by the survey? LOST — South Street, Coven­ hardtop, 11,000 m iles, factory DICK’ S 8ERVTCE — Snow­ tive secretary In a bank in PEIRSOITNEL DEPT. sion raqulrsd. Don’t EVER ask a woman with six kids if she’s a try, vlcdnlty Wrights Mi'll, Sim- guarantee, maroon, 4-speed, plowing, trucking, moving, rub­ PAINTINQ, exterior and in­ WATTRB88 for mgM work, ex­ Manchester. Applicant win terior, paperhanging, wallpa­ perienced, must be over 21. Ap­ need to he an excellent typist, TUBE BENDS, INC. working motherl" ' day afternoon, small white fe­ 300 h.p., many extras, 82,700. bish removal, carpentry, clean­ Ftease send resunM to Boot per rem oved Reasonable ply in person', Ihree J’s Rert- and able to take shorthand and 206 Newington Ave. male dog. Mack nose, no col­ 649-2928. ing, general repairs, all types J, Herald, indicating pres­ rates. Fully Insured. Free es­ aurant. Route 6 and 44A, Bol­ ability to m eet the public. Elf- New Britain lar, old, artlhritic and deaf. of odd Jobe. Try Diok, reason­ ent salary range. atHWiUjMf)9 1966 GTO — Hardtop, 4-speed, timates. 649-9668, Joee^ P. flclency, accuracy and the de­ OLD STUFF Family pet. U'beral reward for able. 643-4636. ton. An Equal Opportunity return. CaU 742-7482, 643-4680. quads, cam, solids and poei- Lewis. sire to become a permanent E m ployer empOoiye essentlsL R eferences B E N C A S E Y M ^C H ES^ (^ rh ^ maiDE uid outride painttos- LOST SUM of money at Conn. both personal and business re­ late condition. M9-8069 be- Door sales, service and instal- You ^ou name your ownownprice. WAREHOUSE man wanted, Bank and Trust Oo. Reward. tween 8-8, 644-8289 after 8. latlon on all types of doors. 24 quired. Write Box A, Herald. INACRIMEVDU100KR3R' Special rates for homeownen EXPERIENCED FORK LIFT OPERATOR steady worii for wholesale dls- Call 643-0627. hour service, free estimates. trlbutor. Call 269-4887 ask fo r ■n\BMOfnve.iMi.\ 1961 CHEVROLET — Power 66 or over. 649-7868, 876-8401. SECRETARY to busy executive, PRESS OPERATORS 643-2087, 648-0892. Mr, Feldman. IS SAVING THAri? brakes and steering, handles CLERK good typist, shorthand, good ASSEMBLERS nlcedy. CUM 643-6716 after 6 INTERIOR and exterior paint­ salary and other benefits. CaU S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL WHVWI Annomicemeiits 2 ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ ing, wall paper removed, fully PACKERS p.m. 666-3728 fo r Interview. First Shift, 46 hour week. BStTEN I ers, sales and service, bonded insured. Rene B elanger, 648- Mature woman with book­ ' SPWN6 K Q>VMN(3.' 1HE 6R0UND 6 G«3iVING DON'T VOU 1957 CHEVROLET, 2-dooc, V-8, representative. Allred Am ^, 0612 or 644-0804. keeping and typing experi­ <3ATALOG FREE. TU send you INVITA’nON HMAAAAM How d o Mdu K^toW? SEE.. 110 B ryan D r., M anchesttf 644- b a s t e s ^ ' b o i l e r moSE 6REEN VMSKEkSAatJN. YOUR OWN PRIVATE automatic, radio, heater, ex- ence. Apply In person. 624-page Popular Club catalog. ' 99 Loomis St ceUent r u n n 1 ng condition, 814L EDWARD R. PRICE — paint- Let your friends shop from It. TO BID ing and papertuuiglng, Over 86 MAN FOR svenlngsr full Urns, CHAUFFEUR AND needs body work, $100. OaM SAXES AND Service on Ariens, Then you pick $25 and more Sealed bids will be received years experience, 649-1008, 76 OPTICAL STYLE BAR will train. Apply in psraon Hol­ 742-6212. Hehn EcUpee, Jacobson lawn in free items. Alice Williams; at the office of the General CADILLAC LIMOUSINE? linnmore Dr„ Manchester. iday Lanes, 89 Spencer St. mowers. Also Hotnellte chain 768 Main St. Popular Club Plan, Depart­ Manager, 41 Center Street 1959 FORD Galaxie, 4 - door ment P80S, Lynbrook, New Manchester, Conn., until March “Why not,” says we. hardtop, hydramatlc, radio, saws and International Cub T IR E SERVICE m an, 45 • 66 Floor Finiahlns 21 Y ork. 18, 1966 at 11:00 a.m. for Traf- heater, good oondltioti. OaM Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ hours per week. Mu* be *eady „ r, , ^ < ment and sharpening service FULLr-TIME counter girt for IBra by IWp, Day, Week or 875-6120. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlah- TBIAR OUT this ad and mall worker and married. Paid va- Highway Bid -forms, on all makes. L A M Equlp- morning shift 6:80-3 pm. O ccasion Ing (specializing In older with name, addreas for Mg box cation and other benefks. Ex- spe^catlons ara mn^ Oorp., Route S3, Vernon, Please apply Mlepter D on u t VOLKSW AGiaJ 1959, Wue, 2- floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ of home needs and coamrtlcs pertence helpful but not eesen- available at the Con^Uer’s Of- 875-7609. Manchester B x- 266 West Mlddto Turnpike. it ill j.k 'i iL. 4 0 U k door sedan, radio and heater, ing. Oeilings. Papertianglng. fo r Free T rial to t e * In your tlal. Apply in person, Nichols- «« C«“ ter Street, Manches- 'P e r s o n a l • Executive obange—Enteiprlse 1946. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI good condition. Oall 649-8455. No Job too smaU. John Vsr- home. TeU your friends, make Manche*er Hre, 296 Broad St. Connecticut. •W eddings * Buslnees PART-TIME hmcheonette help Town of Manchester, BY ROY CRANE faUle, 6494n60. money. Rush name. Blair, BUZZ SAWYER HAVE TRUCK and small ware­ needed from 11-8, M onday thru T.V. SERVICE Man — mu* be Connecticut OI£3L 1960 MGA. Oall 649-2718 after house, woMd like Job deliver­ Saturday. Apply in person, W. Dept. 768CB4, Lynchburg, Va. NO/GBB — AF/MOTHei? WANTO TO AAOVe I THINK. I'V e You name tt — to any point In Bonda— Stodo*— experienced, permanent fuB- Robert B. Weiss, AND, BIU, THATU MSVER do, CASEY. 4 p.m. ing msrdbandiae. Call 644-0614. T. Grant, Parkade. 24606. time Job, good wages, and ben­ DIDYfcUkWCW W W /O O T H e / eoM eftAO B vvwsse itj, HAive THe Connecticut M o rtg a g e s 27 General Manager 1 REALUF XM AM AAAERICAN, AND efits, bench work only. Snow's 30METHIN6 1. \OU'RE TVl£ DAUGHTER M/fTAM /C/ VWANrTOLeAVE oPFOKTUNiry TO A A ^ r ecTVie iN e a u T E D . SPACE SAVING utlMty wood, WE ARE IN need of a pleasant KpTHlNKINe H IN 6 0 A L e? HANOtfOM^INTELUlSeNr BOY&. shelving and bookcases made MORTGAGES — First w d ^ T.V. OeoUr, 08 Union St„ ELSE... I / OF-nlENEJCTPRESIDENT J- and ambitious person to work SHARP GALS LOVE YOUOFPANATUELA. CFMO/ING^ ESLIGER LOW OVERHEAD to order. Cam 648-6913. and. Up to 90 per cen t re fi­ In our supping end receiving Rockville, 876-0689. After 6 p.m. 876-1643. T LIMOUSINE SERV. INC, nance on residential pcoparty. room . Hours 8:80 p.m . - 12. Fantastic opportunity flor FEB. SPECIAL! L O W P R IC E S CaU New Haven 787-676L Many liberal benefits. Apply light woman. Must have 6 4 9 -7 85 3 pieasing pecsonalllty and Triple-Track K? Household Services $18 — P roblem s can be eolved, in person, Kloek Oorp.', 1273 STORM Offered 13-A ToUand T ^ e., Manchester. neait appearing. Oar and $ 9 J 5 ’61 Chevy 6 ...... $695 call for information on our one phone neceeeary. One NOTICE WINDOWS Corvalr Monza. Bucket seats, REWEAVING of burns, motb payment per month plan. New WATTRESSES — Dining room morning and 4 evenings, At a meeting held by the 6 4 9 -9 0 9 5 1 P e rso n a ls 3 iBm Tinifky • radio, heater, automatic trans- holes. Uppers repaired. 1^ - Haven 787-076t and oocktedl lounge, fuH or poasUfle, $126 weekly mini­ Planning and Zoning Commis­ miaslon. Low mileage. sion of Mancherter, Connecti­ INOOMBl T A X service avaU- dow shades made to measure, SECOND MORTGAGE - UU- part-time, will train. White mum. Mie. Connore, 247- cut, held February 21, I960, it able. Dan Mosler, oall 640- all sizes VeneUan blinds. K ey' limited funds availablel^te see Stag Rertaurant, see maitre d’ 1166. was voted to deny the applica­ 3329. '61 Comet 6 ...... $445 made while you wait Tape ra- end mortgages, paym^ts to Mr. WUte. 67 Windsor Ave., SALESWOMAN, part-time, ex­ tion of Louis Bunce and Wes­ 4-Door. Radio, heater, automatic corders for rent Marlow’s. 867 suit your budget Expedient RockvlUa. 876-8884. 2 a MM .lt MU w. moOMB TAXES prepared by perienced in women’s apparel, ley and Doris Bunce for change t r m k transmission. Very clean. Main., 649-62n. aervlce. J. D . R ealty. 648-8129. Wonted retired Internal Revenue offic­ EXPERIENCED legal secre­ excellent salary, store bene­ of zone on the south side of CAPTAIN EASY er, M arvin B aker, 643-0117. tary wanted for smaU law of­ fits. M r. Altshuler, 648-8112 Spencer Street. This apdiUca- PART-TIME BY LANK LEONARD BY LESLIE TURNER A FRESH START WlU lump M IC K Y F IN N ’60 Chevy 6 BuOding-Contractiii* 14 yoim debts into one easy pay­ fice in Mancherter, salary after 2. tion was beard at public hear­ epUNTER MEN INCOME TAX returns pre- 2j>oor Radio, heater, automatic ment If you have equity In ______open. CaU 648-2109. ing December 6, 1966. At the S A S ^ WITH . Bvaippy. pared at reasonable rates. Call transmission. Weekend special CARPEhTRY — Concrete work, 9 AJH. to 4 PJH. WBLL, WHO WAS A MAN NAMED POSE ALLllWtiRAS property, caU Frank Burka to RESPONSIBLE position in same meeting, it was also vot­ > C - THIS W ^ W O A R P j i ^ w r w John Mocstte, 649-9017. anything from cellar to tool, WUl Train CRAZV ENOWH —PETER R PIXIEJ IT ICAMT « W VOUg UfTBRiy LOST TW O Qscuss ways and means. Ocsi- Manchester bonk. Acooun’lng Help Wanted Male 36 ed to deny the ajgtUcation of WHAT TM - inside and out, no substitute for Age No Bnrrierl CLANCV ' t m t r KIPOIN; PMIU \ TO SUV IT— WITH lAMSTHE FIRST TIAAE UILU BELtJSl J PUWE5 WTW INCOME TAX returns, do it MANY MORE TO necUcut Mortgage Exchange, Alexander Jarvis for change of IN MV LIFE THAT I CHOOSE FROM quality work, satisfaction guar­ or bookkeeping background a UTO MECHANIC, afternoons. Apply hi Person At I DIO SELL THE OLD RALAtEii \ THAT lO M IN HOLRBUOOyi» sariy. Ruynoond P. JewelL Can 16 Lewis S t . H artford, 249- neoeesory. AppHoent m u* be zone cm the south side of Hart­ P U C E — AND rr 15 COINS MMND.? ^ TBIEDTO DISCDURASE, aO cNEEDONN anteed, competative prices, no Bbcperienced In fime-upe and ford Road (ea* of intersection 643-7481, ctvenlngs can, 649- a m . neat in appearance, able to TO BE TURNED WTO AN m ! J TH DR8M M 6* NO MONEY DOWN Job too smaU. D A D Carpen­ general repairs. Seymour Auto, Spencer St) This application MEATOWN WHERMT 4866. m e* the pubUo and have an try, days 648-1004, evenings 649- 681 Main St., Manchester. was heard at publio bearing 12161/^ Silver Lnne, b o b 'VIOLETTE, Sales Mgr. Business Opportunity 2^ appitude for figures, insurance J A 3 ^ B io OME T*AX Returns — Busl- 8880. Feb. 7, 1966. East Hartford, Conn. ne.19 and individual, prepared backgroiuid would be helpful ja m «-*» but not required. Many bene- The effective date of this de­ by full-time income tax ac­ QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, dormers, porches, basements ftts, salary oonunensurate with cision will be February 28, countant Raymond Girard, SOLIMENE MOTORS LEGAL refinlabed, caUnets, buUt-Ins, experience. Write Box O, Her­ 1966. 849-66SS or ' «»ii ooUset 876- STOP • LOOK • GO Planning and 887 Oakland S t—043-0607 formica, aluminum, vinyl, ald. NOTICE 7 8 6 2 . ': ' ______Zoning Commlssimi steel, ceramo siding. WlUlam SUNOCO CLERK - TYPIST with some To Enrolled Members of John B. Lamenzo, f e d e r a l Income TBx returns ------•— Robbins Carpentry Service, EXPERIENCED bookkeeping knowledge, hours the Democratic Party of Chairman prepared with your savings in 1962 FC»U) — 404, 4-epe«. Mu* 649-8448. S E R V IC E STA'nON 8-6, 6 days. Local area. Please the Town of Coventry, Conn. Clarence W. Welti, mind^ rasson abls rates, B . J. sen going into service. Call 648- Pursuant to the provisions of EXECUTIVE CABINBT WORK, tormlea ooua- AVAILABLE NOW write Box M. Herald, stating S ecretary Boylsa, A'S-6246. 8623. ______the State Election Laws and ten, rec rooms, remodeling. age, experience, and refereho- the rules of the Democratic SECRETARY MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES preparation of 1968 Income fTBDROLAS 1923 Ford roadster Quality work. Reasonable pric­ Good geiHanege Uetory es. BY LEFF andsMcWniLlAMS Party you are hereby warned Permanent position Tax returns. Samuel J. Turk- pick-up, custom bulk frame, es. F ree estim ates. Call 949- Expanded facilities ENBBOBTIC—Djnamle person that a caucus will be held on Ingtoo, J r. 648-7781. $200. CaH 648-4406.______Moderate tnveetaneat available. PleasaRt QUIT IT. PIAL. WHEN THAT ANOTHER CRACK needed os working manager Friday, March 11, 1966 at 8 WANTED THINK [ t h i n k I tTHINK f FIOSSIEISAN Paid trakiing working conditions, ------'------*------' BCTREAAELY ROTOR BROKE AWAV FRONl LIKE THAT AND ^ E A O , OIAW.J WANTEb — Ride from vicinity 1969 CHBJVROLET P erlns^ A. A. IKOE, ova RooAnc, for national snack her oon- p.m. at the George Hersey Rob- THE ‘COPreR, I KNEW IT'D ruL BELT you/ THINK [THii PIFfTOULTCASE. e w r R -R U N Oek and ami" St to S A H statlan wagon, V-8, automatic. aiding, polnttiig. Clurpentry. Al­ ExceEcot Inoame oern. Good salary, bonus plan ertson School on Cross St. to Oean, Late Modd fiine benefits. BE ALL OVER FOR ME WAV an ym ore .THINK Store, Pitkin St, East Hart- very good condition. 649-4679. terations and additions. C«U* Dealer retirement ptan and fringe benefits for person endorse candidates for election A p p ly ford. Arrive 8:80-9 a.m. Urgent tngs. Workmanship guaran­ wanting to excel. Write Box as members of the Democratio USED CARS " * V(MJa3WAOHN —.1969 black, Eior D etailed InfloeroeUco OaX Please caU, 649-SS61 alter 6:16. teed. 299 Autumn a t 948-4880. U, Herald.' Town Committee, and to trans- sunroof, good condition. ObU Top Prices Paid I m r •49-0283 alter • p-m . NURaits AIDE, 8-11, tu H ^ ^ busta^ as may For AU Makes and pott-Ume. Laurel Manor, *** I® before said ManfaBtaiiig F o r Sale 4 I t SUN OIL CO. 3 ? ^ Weak daya &66-U00 a4ft-46ie caucus. CARTER CHEVROLET REFOBSOBSSaON: Take over Trucks—Trsetios *** *" • Dated at Coventry, Conn., BIOWWLL BOMS Improvsnunt Bvehtags, WMtonds— Co. paynenta, e » «o*i needed with MATURE Woman to baby sH in this 28th day of February 1966. C O .. IN C . T bIT a n T T m 1968 DODGE BIYA dump truck. Oe. - Roofing, aidtag. alterap Mr. Smith, 286-0418 Regent St^ ??•••• wWK- 1®*® iMMi. industrialinduotrlal tioaa.tioaa, addHicnaaddHicaa and aad rsmodtl* my borne days, one pre-setaool Democratic Town Committee 1229 Main S t M a m d iester ,OXQrUM Cadtnso ••daii.1965 6 Y**’® child, no boueewoifc. Call 648- William G. Ryan, oornm M Oe. Can 289- motor. $ ^ CMl batwo*. M lug of .n O r W rite— Phone 649-523$ 3106. Chairm an dc Icr Holpioa p-m., 649-4772. PJO. X 71. Bra

J PA g W SEVENTBDft KAMCBESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , llANCapSTBR, OONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1966 IIANCBBSIEB HBLMLb, IfANiCiBeSTEB, COWlT^ MONDAY, FEBBUA&Y 28» 1906 U t e M n Sidrarlmn For Soli 75 Siibiirimn For Sate 71 R o« m WItiNmt B oui Bl ApiurtaMifi Hihi f t e f l d t n Events BUWdHBSfldeB — 8B0B. down M SOUTH WINDSOR — BaaBtUul BOLTON — Near center. One Fight Still Rages M A M O a B S ia R -ia p B it dapr «a aU. jtn - 'ik id i 0)4 Mom Raaeb wbbtanteoe- year oM Ranch, foU besemaat ’^SS^TfUSb- M R p o iif L2GRT BDuaakeapbw Wrtna for CUMTOM tTBBBP — B rooma. tfUabaonlifaidMqm Oapo n ftt incat Real buytatfliJIO. lltad hoDt-in stove and oven, one IHK and ewiWtoS* «r pait^isM. Mtm a«a ICotora, tnutOI jO U f M- ftO Biod docmar, haa na% X3tfa with tirn a ie o , near boa In Capital rant, 8U Main ft, MMOTA flxrt flaor. racan^y decorated, bath, vanity, m lay extras. Will acre lot, hmnO in exoeUsnt,nan- nMeua OoO^ Oap. Oeiettiw- m Oafetaoil MMBOff. , paM----- if, M M ptjiiryloi: Op «o astraa,; InrJndtng Mrsa . lot. ItsaandtfrtW lFfriytow l^ ‘ ~ - r~ ------giao. montblr. tnelnilaa beat qualify Oor mbdmnm FHA fl- fitia n . Owner trmnsfoi^red, As Marine Hit VC n m CaifS^ 1 ^ * n a 4 • » W9 «• pwtr m M M i In Hard ta haa» at. mjNIk; OhR M wsrfli'lMW Sheppsid Case .82M844 after ft nanotng. T . X Orookatt, R eal­ price reduced to $18,900. Im­ iar triida. XSdead Mebdbgrs.'lr. a . Mtttm Agnd^, Gan S e tly f f uidiBd d w , > WASH1N<3TON (AP) — Dr. SAIGON, South V iet Nom Cong shruck from Owes 4I[ p M ta f, irtto a n t tc*4 tor, 843-1077. mediate occupancy. For fur­ BMqr, TR Mata iRmal, Stata T c n s m s iits iS SIX ROOM iqnrtnMnt, B7B, _____ X X IX Baal artato Samuel Sheppard puts before (AP) — Three companies of a.fo., against A | ^ IbomaiH Ckili^ MALE n a a t a r ' ther Information oaU the R. F. ■naR adoK fa m ily praiarrad. Oo^ S48i IB2». C L A ^ in E D ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS BOITON — PeMghtful room the Supreme Court today his “ new Ufe” hamlet of Vo Xu, m m u OawlnirHnn Ootp^ ' liu M baa euatomen 6 Dlmook Oo., 6494345. U.S. Marines lifted into action L A B T ir Q D ABTBR O artt dla^ c a a B4S4nas. KAIwwfaMBR — A jManfltflUy 8 AJH. to 5 PJtf. Ranch. 3 bedrooms, bright clirim that newspaper publicity coastal Mjfo Tuy.. Provincec, jhwd»»ea*eL PABACK^N 1XK>;i CO. Ine. waning tar rantala. CUi n a to­ prevented him from getting a by hsUoopter battled a Viet Prongs slmultaneoualy U t a 12(b FACTORY ..juand ftag, whtta gold aatihig, THREIB-FAMQit upotatad ftraom RanOh. A day, 8B48M, 8B-4M^ BBAUTOrOL new apartmebta, fair trial in the 1904 slaying o t Oong main force unit today 56 ^ Onr It «r m ooabby aMad hltdian wlUi Legal Notice man mUitia post and 350-maa B ai ppettteA' Ilgr; Wdodbcldga Gardens. 4H worn his first wife. mUes from the North Viet Nom infantry battoUon, both part 8l a u ft, 4-U:S 0» i* (a i aaar XjOOKOIO'lor anything la raal BnccOant h m stm ant poarip buOMa oran. range, dMharaMi- OOFT CW 8IN6 T1MB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. sr*.ovjLUs:^ WORKERS d q d ^ $180. BH roam flat $188. bdity in this S-famOy borne, Through arguments by his border, the viUage’s defenses. a abaia-Ctantact Mr. Mtel# Mrtftli spAitnliiiteg er, 8 ganenoa bedrooma, 8 ocr- ■lOHODAf T in FROkAT 16tf0 AJd. — SATDROAT t a ns- priced to sag. Wairsn B. How- UqCOB PBBinT AU. ABOtmo xAicidM in' GsgdBD FRriii Dghy 3 lauga bedrooms, 1% tw o B and 6 dtq^lexaa and a ‘ MOnOB o r ATFUCATIOH , counsel, the former Cleveland^ j^ e fltet rtiH raged at night- South VIrtnamese troops cart fcnudNo’a Own* hontly w agai, S lx*ii#s, nuiltljlt dweilbigi, csD a«u« batha, flraplaoed funUy tand. Realtor, 643-1106. T his la to five aotlos tort 1, BaxtxmecKt opB iK ^^ modern, kUdien with- OJB. 4-roora unit fat the rear, HAXWBU,______XILLKR of MUtordChic, osteopath hopes to win ee foU after more than six hours of rled the brunt of the war oo ther , 1100 BtnaMa Avt.. paid bdlidaya, paid tn- Products 60 J. O. Realty, dlMUI. room, lau p^ zoom, a gwge- 88 ou rra i CHtmoiRS frigarator, range, aaparato healing ayatama, COVBNTRT —Apple, peach, m trW with addlUonal ewten- shooting. A Marine spokesman ground in the post 24 hours of B a ttfa rt. naral Mara, panaian- plon, < 8fRlCn RjmU lltotoe rv> lb * business WIB be osmsd by hot water oil heat, open atair- Ranch axcaOant oo., nnitT Ot » Miford Rd., fttt, pBeeuit wBibtni oondl' cal condition. fatarvW a at monthly, availahle Fabnnuy JmRXWOtl lutlcr Ob 9B lUliOrQ KCl., AutlThe OOJlVl%X10fl conviction Wmfl waa ZO forf ITlimr* mur- fo If V V one crew-served {XBCe of equip- f'ght 'n northernmost QuangTrl 8484128, 849-8BM. Province, where several Vle;^ ROGBRS OORP., comer Of Hsosehold Goods 61 lO. can 6B-2a68 before B pjn. caae, large sUding door doaata, 646-1677 8 bedroamB, taiga kttdMtt with d!SSd*^'iu3M? 5Sj5lR“Sf <>*«■ •« •««>«» o«6ree and he Citodel bpcoker ment, which indicates a good- is hiring room for tabta, fining room, HiwisNiPwSste 72 wvk ’eme Za j — -s------_ ... isA— W... R namese battab8t;^llaaolieatar Booployer cated at Juntrtlon o f Woodbrldge places, 2% b «^ fu ^ noan, peting and drapes laelnded In room with sraU to sroU carpet­ BfftOm. price c f $8ftM 6. F U ltelcft ButoUna Agency. 6494)834. Red Chinese by members of the Ls^es Home i^ e s e I t r f ^ and^mll- o,e 17th Parallel fron- N O T 8900, N O T 8800 and Parker Sts. MJP. Enter- two car gange wooded lot, — —a—n.i—I ...... ——MANCHBSTEUt—Cuetom a i_*xv—— builtWUIL ing, 3-cor garage, WAOt^VW.$18,800. Wol- vvwa ^ Cincinnati rejected Sheppard’s ^ fljg Salvation Army Itlamen, with the help of fighter- tigy with North Viet Nom, the every N O T $700, N O T I860 8BVBN ROOM apartment, 24 l«Mo«-______$89400. P h flta ld i Agrticy 848< Ageaqy 6SI416ft ICANOaiSTBlR prertlge area, Ranch. 26x22 rooreation room, verton Agency, Realtors, 649- f r a i f l l f l g i . . a m p contention that he didn’t get s meeting at the Citadel, bombers and artillery, turned “SUN OIL COMPANY N O ! N O ! 816ft deslnihla 6 room Colonial. 2 porches, 2 batiM,baths, 2 garages, 2818. o r fair trial. But it permitted him spokesman said. The U.S, 7th DOHWA«||DR' iraiM^ mtMa. In c u n 8L , 1120. CaU 848-2428, BJR 4 room single borne, Mancbaater She w ill also speak on "The back a stiff attack by a Oommu- (SUNOCO) NOT BVBN IS50 Large flrs^)taoed Uving room, 3 huge bedrooms, built - in to remain a f liberty on bail Fleet has supported the govern­ Apply Cavay’s. RtMawant, B CUSTOM WUHT Ranch on a Found in Ghana Salvation Army’s Women’s nlst force twice their number on week!! BUT A WHOLE HOUSE centrally located, $80 per T ^ y r e e n - stove, diehwasher, wooded tat. SOU''® WINDSOR New 7- ment openations with coastal Is Looking For shaded x ' lot, formal fin­ 1)4 pending outcome of hie appeal Social Service.” The event a refugee settlement area 76 B. Center 8L 3 ROOMS LOVBLT mcaith. OaU 848-8078. 100 100 Hubchlns room Raised Ranch, aluminum aheUing. ing room, fire placed living 8 ROOM COLONIAL Agency, Realtora, (Oonfomed from Page One) to the highest tribunal. le open to the public. miles northeast of Saigon. A t Ffeatt ft Wtoitney Air- SALES TRAINEES NBW FURNTTURB BIS BLL ST. — Third floor, rtfing, 3-car garage, living The Strategic Air Command’s 8 8 458 MAIN ST. — S room apart­ 649-5324. craft mndrada d peofile— AND APPLIANCES rooms, 6484258, 9 4 . room, flunily aised kitclien with Cfasnning 86 year old fanene osBtty rraeooraitod. ReaUrtical- room with cathedral ceiUng, refuse to admit the represents- A native o f Manchester, Ool. Only 17 miles from the 17th B52 bombers edged closer to the Aggnaalve, aalae -nanded ment, heated, $80. CaQ 848-2428, built-ins, oil' hot water heat Controls Unnecessary boOr expertanoed and 1im k > EVURTTUING iMituUfafly meh^ned. 4 ly priced. ItoOBard Agency, THREE BEDROOM Ranoh, fireplace, modem Utehen, fam­ fives of the new Ghanaian gov­ WASmNGTON (AP) — Labor Turklngton retired In 19W aa Parallel frontier with the Com- Laotian frontier this mornliig, WAREHOUSEMAN indtvIdoaM seeking 94. plastered walls, 3-car garage, agement opportunitteB. FO R O N L T $500.00 WB HAVE oustomsra waiting bedrooms, 2 bathe, fire­ RealtonB, 646-64e9. combination aluminum storms Uy room with fireplace, large ernment Secretary...... W. WlUard...... Wlrtz saysWomen’s social service secre muniat North, battalions of gov- dropping their big bombs oh a avacy awak tor a rartety of for the rental of your apart­ area of fine homes. Wolvertoo place, 2 oar garage ara OoUege DegTM with WMeh Includaa SDC ROOM duplex, good Mca- and screens, new siding, ga­ tat. Hanley Agency, 643-0080. Any unified action at Addis at the present time there is no ^**7' Blastem Territory eminent troops on a weekTong suspected Viet Oong staging and a a ic a ta t jt»m and tralnliic ment or home. J. D. Realty, Agency. Realtora, 649-3818. only a few features: Exoel- NEW TO MARKET — 6 room rage, patio, oain 649-3319. to lean i general buataeaa experience 1 Famoua Make Refrigerator tion, recently decorated. In­ Abaoa is unUkely. Six other ^eed for the Johnaon stominia- Salvation Army after Reds in Quang Tri atorage area in central Kontum oppoitnnlttaB. Wlqr ara aa 1 Famoua Make TV 6484128. fcoit in-law' apartment atao. Garrison Ookmlal in Bently ANDOVER LAKE — 0 room wareboualng oC lauaftry praferoed, quire 40 Vernon St CONCORD RD. — Beanttftfl governments in the organization traUon to ootwider mandatory ^ years service. Her province were reported in Province. .naaor penpla cwiwlBt tx> 1 Bedroom Suite 123,900. J. Gordon. 640- acbool srea. 8 bedrooms, fire- LARGE BEAUTIFUL Raised home, needs some renovations, and dry cleaning auppliea, THREE ROOMS, Colonial Man- ...... ~ * Ranch, large living room, for­ are military regimes that seized ^^ge and price controls. headquarters were in New York j,eavy fighting. A , government An Air Force spokesmen said wock a t hmw AlroraftT” Oonqaete Training Pro­ 1 Livin g Room SuHe 5306, 876-6611. placed Uving room, fining Ranch, 1)4 baths, dishwasher, hard to dupUcate at $8,800. Wol­ power in the past yectr. A num­ day weak, aaBoaUent op­ mal dining room, cabinet buUt-ins, 2-oar garage, 154x200 This is because, he said Bun- spokesman said th* South Viet- the strike was directed at curb- .Tbera ara: gram. 1 Dinette Set or, u ^ tiM and Famished Apsilmenta 63-A room. U rg e kitchen, 1)4 tiled verton Agency, Realtors, 849- ber of other African government portunity tor advaneemmt D. Real Estate C3o.. kltcben, 2 bedrooms, racrear day on NBC’a television show homes operrtrt soldiers were enclrcUng ing the flow of supplies into the I near and Starting salary 8496. per 1 Sealy Mattreaa ‘ BARROWS A WALLACE baths, ooi^eta.fire alarm sys­ wooded lot, only $20,500. Hutch­ 2818. leaders feared Nkrumah be- wttk fuamntead wWMy In­ 8484129 ONE AND TWO room turaiabed tlon room, Iandscai>^ yard. MaiKherter Parkede "Meet the Press ’’ there sUU is **^ **** Salvation Army inrtudrt elements of two country from the north along . . Mbarai racaMoo month with automcitic in- 1 Sealy Box Springs tem, 2 4 o r garage. $19,700. No ins Agency, R.ealtor, 649-5324. oauee of Me ambition to unify . L ■ «--- come. Apply in perabn. M. apartments. Heated. IGtchen Marlota B. Robertson, Rrattor, Manchester 640-5806 R O C K V U LE — $18,500 tor 5 sufficient voluntary self-re- ^ ^ Communist battalions they had the Ho CW Mlnh TraU, wWch • • • tWinMig wKn oraaeee during TVaining 2 Throw Ruga agents please. OoU owner 649- the continent under Ms Iseder- GUiton. Inc., M74 M M 8 t , NEW 8 room apartment, new set, refrigerator, gaa range, 6484968. CONVENIENT bedroom home, newly redecor­ straint among businsss ai>d la­ Mississippi River. earUer. winds down the jungtee of Wert- ipay . . . an cutartandliir Pertod. 1 Boudoir Chair stove and reftlgerator, $90. a MANCHE8TBR - 6 room Raised 8504. sbip. She joined the Army in 1917 ,,, , em Laos. group inaomnoa program Barttoed. bedroom set F m electricity, ated, ahunlmim storms, life ­ bor to prevent runaway infla­ in Man^ester and, after three “ ^fot Ooiw were 2 Vanity Lamps month, no lease. Leonard Agen­ SPACIOUS Custom burn aR Ranch built 1262, 100x200 Jot, Six room Oape, now being Two of Nkrumah’s aUies have Fhr the first time the Air . . . nina paid boftdaya . . . W'RITH!: gas. Low rent Ai^^ Apt 4, time siding, city utUltles. Bel tion. months study at the Officers’ WU®d »" the day’s .fighting. 2 POlowB cy, 648-0489. brick 6 roein bouM. 3 ceramic 2-oar garage, 8 large bedrooms, CUSTOM BUILT, very young 6 painted, side street yet ralUed to Ms support. Force’s lightweight Eh EYeedom a flna raUrament plan . . . 10 Depot Square. Air Real Estate. 64^9S83. But the labor secretary also Training OoUege, New York bringing the total Communist Sun Oil Company 1 Pair Blankets baths, dining room, double 2 ceramic baths, family sized room Ranch. ExceUent area, very close to shopping, President Oamal Abdel Nas­ Eight**' jets joined the air at- / paid aMc leave . . . and eac* P.O. Box 71, acknowledged that what he aty, she was sent to France dead since last Tuesday to 344, CIVIL BKOINBBR -L-.BHmat- 1 CocktaU TaUa F IV E ROOM apartment — new* OAK LODGE APARTMENTS — brick garage, j^enty of atorage, kitchen, flreplaced family immaculate condition. Modem schoolB, etc. 1)4 baths, OWNERS Transferred, priced ser’s Arab Socialist Union, tacks against the north, hitting^ oepitlonnfty good advance* Bart Hartford, Oonnecticut'’ 2 Table Lamps called "a real resistance" exists to work in a servicemen’s can- toe spokesman said. 'ITie U.S. log, oft work jqld Held ly remodeled and redecorated. 257 Trtland Tpke., Manchester, acre, gardens, trees. Hutclilna room, laundry room, a gor­ electric heat, $23,900. Lappen level tot. Reasonably priced trader appraisal. 6)4 room Bol­ Elgypt’s official political party, a road complex 60 miles south nent potenUaL 1 9x12 Rug toward the administration’s teen during Worid War L One 7th Fleet has supported the gov auparvision for site and road MBN TO WORK in precert con­ Third floor, $120 monthly. Ap- beautiful locaUon, 8Vk room Agency, 849483ft geous Hvlng room, 2-car ga^- Agency, 6494281, 649-8140. at $16,900. ton Ranch, spectacular tat, denounced Ms ouster as part of of Vinh. The small fighter- contractor. Apply Tbo|naa CM- 1 Fk)or Lanq> pUancee furnished. Available new ImperiaUrt plans directed S-2 P®*" ®®nt w®*® ^f the yoimgest of the famous ernment operations with coastal Mow la the tbne tor you to crete plant, experience belptul furnished apartment, $126 rage, $23,900. W o lv e rto n MANCHEHrER — Spacious cus­ swimming pool, landscaping. bombers have been operating la, Oonn. OonaUnicticn OOrp., 1 ^ o k e r March 1 . 640-4817. U ft R BUILT Ranch, modern, WARREN E. HOWLAND Better hurry! Lappen Agmcy, against African nations. It crease ceUing and Its request “ Doughnut Girls,” she was sent aheeling. buNd fa r the ftiture wltli a but not neoeaaary. Contact Mr. monthly, adulta only, no pets. Ageocy, Realtora, 649-2813. tom bulM 5)4 room Ranch, pic­ wltMn South Viet Nam since 3B1 Brood SL, BitBMB. 86 Piece Dinnerware Set 848-9171. immaculate, kitchen with ______REALTOR 649-5261, 649-6140. hailed the fallen leader as one that price Unes be held. to Coblenz, Germany, after the The Marines called for artil­ batter Job a t Bsatt ft Reynoida, ARlad Carting Corp., FOR RENT — Heated apart­ ture book kitohen, 13x21 Uving Nov. 1 on a trial basis. 24 Piece Sflver Set buUt-ina, flreplaced livin g MANCHESTICR Beautiful 360 Main S t 643-1108 of the piUars of the African Wlrtz said that If the nation's Armistice, and served with the lery and air strikes after they ‘ WWtney AlrorattI 380 ToUand Tpke., Manohaater, ment, centraRy located. CaQ room, paneled recreation room. They cost far less and ara 18 Tarde Floor Covering THREE ROOM apartment fur­ room, large lot. Only $16,000. overatzed 6 room Ranch, kix- VEIRNON — 6 room Garrison struggle and a champloQ of A f­ five-year economic surge con­ American Army of Occupation landed on a peninsula about six AVOID TRAFFIC 648. $500.00. On display at main tractive and reasonable. Apply with an income, ideal for in­ brick and aluminum siding. day asserting its right to rule ^y.. In Viet Oong have been stepping ^ay partial luH in boml^ alroraft angina training la par- references. Available March 1. Mr. Daly, State Theatre, U tion, 180' frontage. Don’t delay, older home oa Pine Street. secluded deadend street, excel­ and suspending the constitution. uoted from its school of niirs- „p u>alr activities in the prov- bardment caused by heavy tlcularty dtrtralila. Male or f emale 37 store. AppUancea are reoondl- laws or for the young family OaU Helen Palm er, 649-8877. J. APPL.T Inquire 21 Fairfield St. a.m. — 6 p.m. can Hutchins Agen^, Real­ Small lot with Uttle care need­ lent area of custom homes. The KHwlnt proclamation »® tog in 1924. Some Of the Cbmmunlst overoast and rain. Jrts from the APPLICA'nONS are being tak­ tlooed and fully guaranteed. who can use extra income, tot- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. D. Real Elstate Oo., 6484129, tora, 649-5824. ed. Priced at $16400. OaU 849-8638. said the National Liberation rate and urted tU aving graduationriie waa a$^ prisoners taken by government carriers Ranger and Hancock APPRENTICE 68 E)m St., Maochegter en for fuU and part-time aalas M O N TH LT SECOND FLOOR, 4 room apart- ______r t o r h i tto _ r Rwrrr__ — \fab«______m ceUent condition, $20,600. Wol- OouncU which overthrew Nkru- •tondards 80 years ahead. meat, orotraUy ' ■ - - - Carl Zinsser, Jarvis Realty poirt^ a m^rvlsor troops were said to be Norttaat- flew 17 missions. A spokesmarit TRAINING Or CkU 648-2108 people. W.T. Grant Co, Park- P A T M E N T S OaU 1400 sm iw fort” heated. WARANOKB ROAD — Prime verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Oo., Realtora, 643-1121. Eves., VERNON—H ere’s1,0 « • home any- mah’s regime would rule by '*^® •tody was compiled by a jjj capacity andJ an nsstat- * who only recently entered said they destroyed the Phuoc ade, Manoberter. . O N L T $16.98 643-6872. 522-3114. locaftcn, oversized four bed­ 2818. Suburban For Sale 75 WtaHe Tou la a cn to ba a 8434I0S8. one can well enjoy with a great decree and set up committees to team headed by Nell Jacoby, superintendent of nurses at the war theater In the South. Klen highway bridge 20 miles Fbone For Appointment room Oape, nine rooms in alL ASK FOR CARL THREIE ROOM heated apart­ MANCHESTER — 6 room _ Executive VERNON - SpUt Level high deal ot pride.e TM TUsb one floor administer "the affairs of dean of the University of Cali- Booth Memorial Hospital, New The Marines are part of a southwest of Dong Hoi and era- F WAnPRBSS and waiter needed, MANCHESTER — prime offlee Oompletrty renovated, vacant MANCHESTER JET ENGINE ments, hot water, adulta. OaU Ranch, 8 bedrooms, family on a wooded lot. K x rooma in home with finished rec room state.” tornia (at Los Angeles) Gradu- -gork City. From there she was part-time. CaU Mrs. Canfleld, H tfd. 247-0356 or 527-9036 space, 100 to 2,000 square feet, RUU consider taking your bouse home. Porter Street area, 4 task force, including a battalion tered the approaches to two oth- METALSMITH THE 648-2426, 94. size kitchen, Urefa oaUhets, all plus garage, 126x150’ lot. fes^turee three bedrooms, pan­ In an analysis of Ghana's fl- *te School of Business Adminis- gant to assist In organizing the Bolton Lake Hotel, 643-9781 af­ SEE rr DAT OR NIGHT central location, abundance of in trade. T. X Crockett Real­ large bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 of Vietnamese troops, that has er spans. The Navy pilots also oeramlc tiled bath, one block Home In excellent condition. eled Uving room, large kitchen nancial plight, the council ot tratlon. hospital department and medi- Wa an now accepting ap- ter 8 p.m., before 8 p.m. call I f you have no naeane o f NEED A REN T? OaU the Rent parking, alter to suit Hayaa tor, 648-1577. lavatories, 2-car garage, Flori­ been hunting the Viet Oong said they cut 10 road segments transportation. PU send my fio m bus. $14,900. CXiiir-Bon Real private location but still and ceramic tiled bath. 2 car army and police leaders said The findings Indlcats that cai staff of a newly built Salva- pttcMttons tor a tdcmal REWARDS 7424148. man, no charge. Wert Side Agency, 646-OlSL da room, patio, fully alr-condl- since Friday. and cratered six ferry landing auto for you. No obligation. RteXty, 648-0688, 649-7760. close to elementary school. T. grarage. Priced tor you at $21,- the country had been brought to Formosa justifiably is a U.S. uon Army Hospital in Cleva- tfarea-year apprentice Realty. 649-3$66, 649-4642. Miancbievticir tioned. Shown by appointment An estimated 900 to 1,000 Viet approaches. APPLlClA'tlONS are being tak- BUSINBISS and otflce epaca for J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. 900. OoU Cart Zinsser, Jarvis the blink of bankruptcy by “the akl showpiece, although some land, Ohio, ocuraa in abort metal work. A—I^B —E—R—r —S AVAILABLE for Immediate oc­ only. OBfl~ths R. F. Dlmock en for additional salesmen for 48-46 A L L T N ST., H A R TFO R D CHARM ING 8H room duplex, re n t CaU for appointment 846- ReaKy Oo., R ealton , 643-1121, gross economic mismanage- criticisms ware noted. The Ja- In 1931, C6I. Turklngton was OendMatea abooU bave a ARE GREAT cupancy, 6 room Cape flnirtied Go., 849-6340. ANDOVEIR—S-bedroom Ranch, our appUaace and television de­ Open Nights Tin 9 P M . heat, hot water, large refrig­ 7222. 3 OR 4 BEDROOMS Eves. 643-0038. meitt of the old government.' ooby study srtd the $1.4-blIlion appointed to an administrative Ugh aohoot or trade achod with full ceUar. Lot size 70x150, 100 ’ on lake, living room 12 x- When Ghana gained Independ- job probably cortd have been cai>acity in the hospital di'vislon partment. W . T. Grant Co., erator, stove, patio, parking, Jurt on market Hifo im­ Mancherter diploma or the aqolvaient smOER AUTOMATIC Zi; Zag 74 Haiian Rd., $16,500.' Near 27, enoloeed 30’ porch, fire­ ence from Brltctin in 1958 it had done for $200 million less, but of the Women’s Social Service Reserve Board Nominee at Parkade, Manchester. adults. 6494760. maculate Cape is bandy to and at leaat one yanr o( A l­ sewing machine, like new i n ______Houses For Rent 65 bus, 8ola and churches. place, G.E. furnace, oil bot wa­ more than $660 million in the also added that “ such perfection Department, and made head of gebra, Oannatiy or Shop the Parkade, seboois and Topiorrow’s Nest Egg APPUGATIONS are being tak- cabinet. Does everything. Orig­ Family moved out of town for ter, job transfer. Ken Ostrin- T d lla n d treasury. Today the nation is in human affairs is unattrtna- the Eastern Territory in. 1943. Mathemattce. CO M PLE TE LT furnished traU- bus. Fu lfy finlebed second 64.V two family, expansive To Avoid Money Debate P&.WA en for lunoheonette, evenlnga, inally over $800, take over last ON BUS LINE, 4 room apart- change o f employment. CaU aky. Realtor, 643-5159. saddled with staggering debts. ble." Since her retirement she has er, Coventry Lake, $100 month- flo or w ith exrtra ^ bath, N ew Britain 235-0464 fo r in­ room wUh an opportunity Ttala M your opportunity ba experience not essential. Apply 6 payments, $9.50 each. Can ment, third floor. CaU 648-7778. Chain Reaction In London, a political foe of CAPITAL CAPSULES been U'ving in Manchester and is ______ly. 742-8892. targe kttcfaiea fo r $17,5(K>. formation. to express yourself. First VBHNON — Older 6 room Colo­ WASHINOTON (AP) - A nology and the University of aam good wagea while you ft Whitney Aircraft in person, W. T. Grant, Park­ Hartford, 622-0981. Nkrumah said the ex-president Power commission reports presently residing at 41 Charter CREST Luxurious To aee oaU D. Sinoo, 649- floor has an exciting Uving nial In excellent neighborhood, economist Pennsylvania. has a variety of exortlent ade. FIVE ROOM Ranch, garage, has a hidden army of up to 1,000 middle-of-the-road learn a ddB that wB pra- F U L L S IZE Hollywood bed. 5306. MANCHEHFER —3 famUy flat room vriili fireplace. Only 1)4 acres, trees, garage, en­ Accident Blocks average monthly electrical bill Oak St. He and his wife, Doris, form­ A Jobe that wIR challenge Apartments, 4H rooms* 1 % flraplace. $150. monthly. CaU Soviet, Chinese and Ghanaian nominated for a seat on the para tor a rewarding fu­ V ery good ooncHtion. CaU 649- separate furnaces, 2-car ga­ $34,000. closed porch. Priced to sell. decreased by 1.9 per cent in erly of New York City were ture. you, but at the seine time baths, 2 Iturge bedrooms, 2 649-8464. Rt, 15 Easthound troops waiting a signal from Federal Reserve Board said SitoRtlotis Wanted— 3674. private entrances, Uvfog room, BARROWS & WALLACE rage, newly redecorated, city Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 1964. m arried in 1963. They have a I provide you with worth- Mancherter Parkade him to launch a counterattack Interior Department says a today he will steer clear of what KANT OTHBBt Female 38 dining room, modem kitchen, SEVEN ROOM CAPE, 8 bed­ utiUtles. Central location. Bel L. C. Greenough Company Cancer Victim, daughter, EJstiher, 4. wblM rewards for your ef­ BVKRTTHINQ In sterilized re­ M aacherter 649-5806 THE IDEAL showploce for an­ Efight care piled up in aolmln in Accra. record million persona visit­ OFBNINC8 IM : range, refrigerator, Venetian rooms, rec room, doee to ______Air Real Estate, 848-9882. Blast H artford 289-1568 12 1 he termed the "great debate” Mrs. Brim m er said Blather is forts. Tlwaa jeba cifer' new BABTSITTINO in my home conditioned used furniture and tiques. EJight room Ranch, au­ reaction aoeddent on the WU- Dr. Kobina Taylor, who said ed units____ of the__ National Path Gets Aid Offers on the nation's monetary policy. proudly telling everyone her and Mghar wage eoalea ... bUnds, carpeted. Open atatr- sdMola, bus line. Available poUR FAMILT — Must seU. BRUCE ROAD — Suburtnn. MANCHESTER — This week's weekdays. OaU 649-8886 any- appUances, high quality — low thentic colonial decor, 86 acres, bur OrooD Highway about 6:30 '*® traded Ghana's United party year. Andrew J. Brimm er, now- as­ daddy has changed jobs a MACHINING an outstanding grtup In- tiMa. case, central free parking, on March 1, $150 per month. CaU Four rooms in each untt. House Large three bedroom. Ooloqiel ■pectal. 8 bedroom Dutch Oolo- before Nkrumah outlawed it, prices. LaBlano Furnltu.'s, :9e 649-2667. brook, good frontage. Lappen Friday evening and blocked ofl Oommerce Department plaees (Oenttamed from 4*ac« One) sistant secretary of commerce now "is a banker.” auranoe program . nina bus line, near shopping, quiet is in exceUent condition. New with breezeway and two oar nlal, garage, good location, claimed that the clandestine INSPECTION South Street, RockviUe, 875- Agency 649-6261, 649-6140. the entire eastbound rodaway controls on oil U.S. exports to tor economic affairs, was asked paid boMdaya. . . and inter- section. It’s Just like owning combinatian windows, paint, garage. HeavUy wooded lot, near aU facilities. Hard to beat army has an arms cache with of cancer doesn’t respond to 217ft Open 94. SINGLE HOUSE for rent, $116. until they oould be dtoentan- Southern Rhodesia. in an Interview if he had taken a asting Work that requliea Dogs— Bhds— ^Pets 41 your own home. Rent very cellar floor, etc. Everything ex­ choice residential area (Lake- rt $18,900. Mitten Agency. TH RE E bednxMn house In Oo- ‘ ‘10 times the fire power of the rsiUatton or chemicals. SHEET METAL per month. A lfred D. Heckler, gded. Lynda Johnson, the presi­ position of the issue of "tight” B o lt o n rtcll anditaittative. Amotog reasonable. CaU 649-3666. cept central heat ExceUent in­ wood Circle). House has many Iiimbia, acre of land, many ex­ whole Ghana army plus enough AlBen, father of two sons and a AKC POODLE Puppies, white, ___ 742-8619 between 6:S0-8:80 p.m. Rerttors, 8484080. dent’s daughter, is having a or “easy money." BENCH WORK our currant laquInnMnito amaU mmiature. Murt be seen ®AS STOVE for sale, $50. CaU come potential. T. X Crockett eoctras, murt be seen to be ap­ tras, $15,900. C ell Hebron 228- Only one driver, James L. food to tart six months.” daughter, was skeptical two LARG E MODERN 4-room "sparkling gay time” dating an opaninga for: 649-8018. Realtor, 648-1677. f preciated. T.J. Orockett, Real­ 9115, Strout Realty. RoMnson. 59, o f OUnton, bed Taylor did not indicate what days ago about Ms chances of “ No, and I don’t Intend to — Driver Misses to be appreciated. CaU for ap­ apartment, cotmtry setthig, In­ various men, says the White TOOL & DIE MAKING pointment, 628-7188. Wanted To Rent 68 tor, 848-1677. to be taospltaUrad, bowenwr, rt- the secret force was doing when finding the riglA person. He certainly not at this point,” re­ TELLOW Ooaco step stool. $6 ; cluding heat, hot water, stove. PITKIN ST. — Comfortable Col­ Little Darling though servers! pensons were House. plied the 89-yeor-old former col­ refrigerator, basement garage, NEBDEUD FOR immediate oc- Nknmiah was overthrown. figured bis chances were one In Notch Rd, Stop, EXPERIMENTAL high chair, $5; combination onial home. 8 bedrooms, for­ M ANCHESTER — 4%-4% two- taken to Johnaon Memorial Federal Reserve Board says lege professor. Stenographers on bus Une, $125. monthly. oupancy, 8 bedroom apartment State Bird Quilt! 800,000. MACHINING Artidea For Sale 45 waffle and sandwidi grUl, $6. mal dining room, enclosed faihily located centraUy, good HoepUal for treaitment after U.S. gold stocks increased by $5 Now, with 10 prospects out of President Johnson named Smashes Fence 649-6583. 876-2600-, 876-6148. o r home. OaU Parkade Lanes, porch, finished recreation income or Uve-ln. AU that’s re­ the series of crashes. million in last month. WELDING $5 BUTS A Goodyear nylon tire Area Weather 90 telephone calls, Allen ferts Brimm er, a Negro, to a 14-year A Bolton driver ploughed 643-1507. room, 2-car garage, half acre. quired is $ to assume the and with tufsyn when you buy one FOUR ROOM apartment, 2 bed­ 2,000 The accident occurred, state Agriculture Department says chances tor Hfe may be bet- term on the seven-member through a fence on Bolton Cen- SEIWING Machine — JtMt re­ Principals. 649-060ft present mortgage. 649-8688. J. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — MACHINE REPAIR at regtilar price. Cole Dteoount ceived m trade, a number of rooms, heat bot water, stove, poUoe ait S tafford Springe re­ Cuba’s ability to meet its food — and so may be those of board Saturday. If confirmed by pij early Saturday when hiir D. Real Estate Oo. 643-6129. The U.S. Weather Bureau says needs grows poorer Station, 648-5882. electric oonsolee and poitahiee refrigferator, $106. monthly. Business Property M anchester port, when an auto driven by that right person. the Senate, he will succeed C. faUgd to see the Intersection In Training Courses Clerk Typists Angi^ Tortini, 43, of Wayne, cloudiness moved into New Eng- Comsat asks Federal Oommu- in good condition. Priced aa Can 876-7882. For Sale 70 MANCHESTER—6 room Colo­ Oanby Balderston, whose term j^ g gg ^e drove along Notch CARPETS and life too can be N.J. slid on the Icy pa'vement land Sunday night and as a re- nications Commisoion for au- has expired, and will be the first according to State Police. Two weeka to 93 weaka — Raquhementa. taclude a low ae $45 for quick clearance. OVER 300* of ftoutoge within nial w ith 1 ^ tUed batha, buUt- beautiful If you use Blue Lus­ SECOND FLOOR — 6'H room MULTI-LEVEL off the night side of the Mgh- suH temperatures were not as thority to build six advanced G O 08 O i l Negro to serve on the board. WITH PAT — In Machin­ high achoiol fiploroa and Singer Sewing Company, 683 tns, garage, city utiUtlee, plas­ The driver, Richard D. Land­ tre. Rent electric ehampooer heated apartment hot water, yards of Vemon Circle in area 4' 'J way. As he was bockiing onto cold as could be expected. Most satellites tor use In developing Johnson oriticlzed______the______board ing, Sheet Mrtal, Tooi Die good atanographtc and typ* Main St., Mancheeter. . 6 rooms plus rec room pro­ tered waUs, large tot. N ow un­ ers, 25, of RFD 1, was charged $1. Oioott Variety Store. packing, no prto, one child: w ith eocpiortve growth. OaU fo r the nmd, Ms oar was hit by an sections averaged In the low 80s global commercial communica- F o F G t CW to December when It voted 4 to and Gage Making and Pipe kM rtdBa, whSe addltfonal vide ptaoty of «paoe and der oonstrurtion. Charles Lea- with failure to stop at a stop OaU 649-2356. further details, Mr. Lombardo oncoming vabicle driven by with a few areas reporting tem- tions system. & g, vrilh Balderston In the majim ajor­ MbMng. aduoatlon or training wIR easy Uving. BuUt-in kitch­ peranoe, 640-7620. sign and was summoned to aps ARMSTOONG 9x12 vinyl ruga, PUItXX) Electric stove, good or Mr. Belflore. BelAora Agen­ Geonga Eltata, Ehnerett, Mass. peratures between 26 and 30. MANCHESTER — Brand new, en with convenient work MORGAN erry. La. (AP) — ity, to increase from 4 to 4)4 per pear In Circuit Court 12, Man­ ba weR-nwaided. $7.77. Sherwin WUUama Co., 961 oonditlcft, $46. CaU 848-8973. cy, 643-5121. Six more cam piled up In a Skies will remain cloudy to­ Apprentice Courses spactous 8 room apartments, area. Lot is big and treed. MANGHESTER — $19,500- 7 Searrti continues today for three cent the discount rate banks pay chester, March 21. Main St, Manchastar. string behind the TocUni vehi­ day with temperatures reaching Stocks in Brief ideal, country setting, yet near Csll today for your look at room Colonial in deeirahle Por­ crewmen from a sunken tug, the Federal Reserve when they His car stopped in a field Three and tour cle, blocking both tanes of the W A L L P A P E R doaeouta, 300 aU faoiUtles. SmaU Colonial Land For Sale 71 ttite $23,900 beauty. 649- ter at. area. Large Uving room, between 36 and 40 degrees. A NEW YO R K (AP) — Heavy with aircraft standing by to join borrow money. W m i PAT — In MacUn- Computists Mniuca] Instruments 53 highway. The drivora were after knocking down a section pattania. 87o - 97c, alnida raU. rtytad building offers charm 5306. formal dining room, IH baths. light rain w ill spread Into south- trading accompanied a fm ther in the hunt if the weather This had the effect of pushing of the fence. He was not injur­ h«. Tod ft Die Making Rchinsoa, whose oar was the . . .for chaftenglng aaplgn- ^tw in WiUlams 0>., Ml BUY DIRECT from our wkra- «HJuand privacy.pnvouy. \jimyOnly ^j.ea$125 mmun-month u rm n - =— 5an»Mi inspection cell Leonard ern New England from stock maiket recovery drive breaks. up the rate the individual bor­ and Sheet Metsl. first to btt ttw Tortini and ed. The accident, which occur­ nMnti In our BBgInearing St., Manchester. house and save $200 • $450 on ly. heat, bot water, stove and MfWS8^ ^ BARROWS A W ALLACE Agency, Realtor. 6460469. the southwest tMs afternoon. U early this afternoon, The missing men are Prentiss rower pays tor credit. EKos aubos. and Paul J. Ver- red at about 12 :2 0 a.m., was in­ gfTACVT BU1U>ING TO O K Departanmt. brand new Winter Melodlgrond refrigerator Inrtuded. Hayes Mancherter Parkade will most likely start off as light Aerospace defense, electran- Williams, Joseph Guidry and In announcing the nomination, 2 LARGE SPOTUGHT for oar. MANCHESTER — Modern 8 vestigated by Trooper Harland “ABtOBAJT’ and Kranicb ft Bach spinet and Agency, 646-0131. Manchester 649-6306 ” *®r, Putaaim; ^ gnow but wiM change to rata Jes, alrHnes and specially sltu- Forest Callais. Johnson described Brimmer as B ert offer. OaU a fter 5. 643- room Cape, 4 finished, garage, merman, Wert Hartford; Bid- T. Mason of the Colchester OAKBBR TODAT! Mtninaan quaUftoatlona In- console rtanos, fully gnaran------— ^------Houses For Sale 72 very quickly. ated issues were In the tora- They were aboard the tug a "man of moderation.’’ News­ 8600. MANCHESTEH — EixeeUent 7 nice lot convenient to schools, ward L EVancis, Mittion, Mass.; Troop. '» ohida graduatton from teed. Prices start $848. Rent or YOUB ROOM duplex, stove fur- The upper winds over New front of the advance which re- Andy Martin when it capsized men promptly placed the mid­ VW t the Bmploymeat Otflce High Sebool with good buy from $ . a month. Nor­ nialied, couple preferred, No MANCHESTER — $8,100 as­ room raised Ranch, 2 fire­ bus, shopping. B el. A ir Rsjla WflHam LaBreshe Jr. and PAINT BRUSHES, imperfect. 50 8 England have changed to the sumed where Friday’s rally apd sank Saturday night in the dle-of-the-road tag on Brimmer, A t 400 Main S tn e t gradea in Plane Geometry man’s Furniture, owner of pets. $90. 640-9138. sumes mortgage on this spa- places, 2 half baths, one ftiU Estate. 643-9882. Thomas Hoba, both of Stafford Public Records different styles and sizes, half southwest again and ae a re­ left off. Gulf, some 60 miles sotith of and he doesn’t object, Bart Hartford, Oonnecttcut ^ and Algebra Obe and Two. Pine and Fbreat St, Manches­ cioua a room Colonial, garage hath. 2-car garage, city utili­ Springs. regular price. Sherwin WU- ON BUS Une, 4 rooms, heated, MANCHESTER — $15,900 for 6 sult another period o f w et weath­ The latest advancing phase of here, while towing an offshore "1 agree with that," Brimmer Pnferanoa w4B be given to ter. Open days 9-9, Saturday and porch, quirt street excel­ ties. immediate occuiMuicy. Torttal was Charged with I- Warrantos Deeds vOpen tor Tour Oonvraieooe— Uama Co., 861 Mala St, Msn- third floor, $90 maathly. CaU room Cape, garage, treed lo t' er Is on its way. the maritet came after eight oil well drlUtag rig through cold. "I don’t consider that a tfaoae who h ave taken m MU- lent area. Hayes A g e n ^ , 646- Priced • fo r quick saile. A -A WISCONSIN legal booking, and 4s scheduled Dorothy R. Brown to Leonard obMter.. 538-0718. central location, near achools, Rain will oonUnue through to- rtralght days of decline and was h^vy seas, bad thtaf." tkmal oounaea In matha- (U8L Zone. Chartee T enierance, U9- to apfwar ta Oiroult Court In J. La'wson and Dorothy B. Law- Monday through PVtday bus, shopping. Brt. A ir R ea l night and come to on end Thes- regarded os technical oo Eri- crewmen, Harrison Oul- Brimmer turned aside other matlca and hawa abcNm a VB30. Stafford on March 23. 8 A A I. to 5 P Jtf. WALLPAPER — Paint NEW 2-famUy, second flow Estate, 648-9833. itay mornlng,"tolkrtrod’^ p ^ y curtty cartl when yon W ilt our T\Ma., Wad. ft Thun. Bvea. working oondttion. Boat oCfor 1601. • yard. AduMa preferred. CaU at- land designed taane, oareCafly ■St with Ms own matching mob- quilt! fo r machine and auppliea Can ter 0 wertdsya, anyttme week- 649-7620 enstiMB witli tee 38, of Goose Lone, Thlland. . , The Assocteted Press average STRATFORD (AP) — One of BaMeniton. Charles B. \ TBI SPM. ■ >£ANCHHBTm — AMoe Dr; ’ oap. With Patt-o-rama guide. Pattern No. 2781 has hot-iron 6M-4816. enda 849-1968. grace and heaiity of Colonial 47 Jakapic’s car waa towed from 80m® n o ^ Wglu ^ tows ^ ^ at noon was up .$ the holdup men was wearini: a But Martin bailed Brimmer's MSarcel and Evelyn R. Maax^ aaturdaya s'A J d . to.1 4 N doa -mom Ranoh. SWefiab ftze- No. 81$8 >q for fires i. 3> *• transfer for 50 motifs; color Roans Withoot B oui 68 days. of. old.. Ointral chtmney 6 the scene, and the Lemek car for the perl^ are Hartford ta ^ jg ,, j,^urtrials up .4. stocking over his head. The otb- "very commendable record" as property at 66 Whitney Rd. B U K T R IC train, 0-37, testok, .______TWO remodeled 3% room WBST SIDB — near bus, 64 6. 1^ •..issrs. 8iM 4, requires chart; full direotiona for makr KIATT&. with 8 flnpia«es»'Wood shingled plaoe. wan to wan cfo^teihig, * sustained nfinor damage. Jkka- and 21, Bridgeport 41 and 28 raita unchanged and uUUties up er could have used a mask. a member of the Federal I)e- Quitclaim Deed __ tralght car, cert iron enjgtne, TBIB THOMPSON BOnSB, Cot- apartments, near center, re­ diqdox, double garage, modem >)4 yarita o f 85-lnch. tag qMit. gpmhnl roof- aufl «aan jpaua garage or, paifo. t r m i b e a t ‘ pic is scheduled to ^ipear ta and New Haven 41 and 26. ^ According to Mrs. Fmdtas serve Bank of New York ta 1856- J- Hugo Benson and Gtoita good oondiUon, socessorias. tage Street oentraUy toeatad, decorated from flo w to eeU- kUobans and bafbs. 300’ dosp racroiatlon r 6om. A toiftte ytra Tb eidsr, send 50c ta coins TV) Older, send 85c ta coins pRA'it;&. - windows, i crasned poseh over- Circuit Court, ta Rockville on Precipitation may total )4 Jones taditatrlrt av- I'wanlckl, the bakery clerk who 66. 1 Benson to John Ncha^ o w 649-0717. targe, pleasantly tniiUahed Ing. Modem. $135 heatad. 643- lot Sensibly prlosd. Hayes nmit see at $23,000. Oen Xdm * to; flus Bnnstt. Tb* Manches- to: Anne Cabot, Msnehtater WHITNEY iiwA. bsantUnl laiidseapsd March 22. inch or more occurring early gt noon waa up 2.33 at was robbed of $350 ijunday The bulk of Brimmer’s eco- Koenig and Eva Ltanea K o ^ , 5121, 643-9378. Agency, •464nst Staknis, 649-7804. X D. R ea l ^ ter Xvsntag Herald, 1168 AVE. Ehrening Herald. 1150 A V E . O F S n a O T O t o . . C9>i • » « 8 yard, loontod to ons -M Mea- Charles W. Qiafton, . of Tuesday and late Thursday and go5.23. night, the bandit without a mask nomic experience has been- ta property at 404 Hackmatack Bt, WHITNEY CTKrtKJKp tape vseorotr, mod- fgg pem eaen t Brtate Oo., 6434039, 6494033. ‘ AMEBlGASk NEW YOBK, AMEBICAS. YtNBK, N.Y. 68 ciwater’s hast natgUMUboods. Friday. egg opened sbortly after noon had rad hair. the academic field. He Obtained T^n***™^** ^ AIRCRAFT rt ^ SSO, 3 speed, 32 leeta of guert ratee. WDJTBR ST. — 3 rooms, first R A N C H — SevMi roonuft fliw N-Y. IMSft 10046. Provldencs, RX, was charged ------on a block of 10,000 sbacea, up That included tang aldeburnB bachetor’a and martcr’a d^pwea B w r J. uimos x . u m xavnaoMOf tape. 40 Watt steho anqiHfler - flow, heat hot water, air-ccn- year old, prestige aeiifoboir- •PfaBbrtek Agency. 68t841ft lKANGHBSnit.-BRipir ‘ For Tm-*Tn- add lOe For Istroisaa mnUtag add lOe Saturday with failure to drive imRBD ABORATF OOKR. AmCRAFT and fWe-amplifler. OsU 643- FURNISBIb d ROOM, worklag ditioned, reMgeiator, fieposst hood oil aITML lU M Btaore In Ibta 1400 sq, foot > tor aacto nattSRi. Frtat Name, for each pattern. Print Name, ta the astaUUaied lane after fata SPAIN LEADS IN OfHJUl 8)4 at 46, and a goatee. at ihe Unlve^ty rt Waitoglto, ■- 4648. woman or girt pralerTed. Kitch­ range, paxfcinf area, taowlry lot With S to lT d rt^ ™ MANCHH»nBft - R o w e r , flpfot L «m i 7% luona, 3 (uu A*»e— Code. ttyU Addrese w«h Zip Code, Stylo car fild on flie snowy suzfaea — Spain rartm Prices advanced ta active And be waa wearing a yellow a doctorate at Harvard, apsnt a »® aw* ' DxvjsioN or en privUsgeft Oku oftw ft 843- faoWties. Gtastoobury 883-740S, elegance for zleb snd nsfinsive School siba, 6 room Oepo. It M ^ a s p o r a t o tasqMlty room. ) wan rap ^ of Rt. 74 and ran off the left fourth In toy manufoctura-af- trading on the Amwican Stock fiilrt and gtyen trousers. year in India under aFulbrl^ at I^ey y T A K B KMtL. A W A T flia Blue So. P lw te in' UNTTED AIRORAFT CORF. TOIb. 347-4048. beauty phu luxury. Flieplaocft you're looklag for a truly im- ftiR. Tmstinint. 33x13’ U M tar ' Bitm. fiaeetal crochet and sedwrtd- aide rt the Mataway. He ter Getmony. Japan and BJng- Exchange.~ ■ After emptyingemptyliig the carii regls-regis- soholarahipsohoiorshtp and taught taugiK at tha me Sbaeroon, r Hanui^ * ^ r.T r-.T ft 22T Lijatoq way . from carpets mud Morth Bman and Bwitliliiglen Brat Hartford, OM|k bntturaonw, garagss. T o b b s im w m ta ta fSaUly taWM this ta tenge, oaa aera kit - a r^ ^ S o o n to the higMlght rt was slated to m iear ta d re u it' towL In exports rt handcrafted Corporate and U S. Treaauty ter at the Berluhire Bakery, the Unlver^y of W a fiita ^ , » r - m tqphptotarj. Rant eleotrio sham- New York , Em m a W. Jofanean, property od ETVB ROOM duplex, no beat I t this bouse baa It I b r an- lbs cas ysB>s b a n waWag. * " ^ P * * » fRBOM ID a m ; - ^ Art aqtat (ipportaaitgr pooer i t Paul’s Faint ft WaU- PIBASAMT ROCIC for gentta- Cal 8l9dUT after i eaorat polBtaaaat to 89S osRTbflfaiMc for. Lsoaard Aganey. RsaMOn, ^BbraiB m BtowlMrtt RsMbor. -M ' papar fcppiy. man. osar ben. M Bph St Ageaoy, 648-S46ft 616681 643-1106. .{;S,y, l'n>#et ‘ K t..»a a r m nr t o r a Muteen naatc f e ' tMiay'a aur.drtasA.1iy/lfllCKrW i^ j a H o o B , 1«. c t w a r i f " at t)M. Italian; AXftetUMx :?0^ at. tmMgUnff.'flrCQi^ 'SMSto’-tSltot m •■ aatwedfair-' |iiSiHllW>aJwwi-7.to*4?^/Mr8:4;^^ ------v ' - i ' m ' ' "jUMr^ad tte aide 'Of the''And- ' y john Pavalack, praaldent, win r«;m i|3yi;|^^ S h tM -P . HBnvtant. 23, of 21 One person was tacapltaitoed (j a f f e ^ FL, < p c ^ ^ -asy. The Hie board of education wlU' partment of Bducatioa plan, m M y w S ^ ^ , ^ ...... oMduot 'ttw' ineetiiitr. - : ' '■ ^ '.jW ittF^ltobwyi. < and'two persona were arrested Obn)Uia oar tvaa empty at tbe asked to consider expanding * would' be. overseen bK 'tts Dl^ [:%) < a !to # M «,,jo f i i * -’•fV''^' ' T---- : . '‘r* ^ c at, X-|»ifc^ in vision of Vocational Education, as a result of nine aomdenU.’t ^ of Imfiaot Both'cara bad program of and ' ■ M i n r f W ' ’ : •• ’.M ^ . , *nio 'XatBea Aid LAiaKTan toi$b]par,J^«n dt fca to and would be funded under the over tbs weekend. tb jii towed tU m y. 8 7 0 % ■ - Women’s Missionary League of -.^a' a'-;q^t-,^Hostaa»ea;^y,)^ induetfial course piKeriligB at VocaUonal Education Act of ^ Barbara yatnes . of Bloom­ .About .10 pjn. Saturday, _ ^ ^ ■’it;a i».«ii #Ti t a r :c ii«W ';of S^on Bhmngetical Lutheran «, Anderson and it 0 «r - 1968 and ComfecUcut Act 361. field was hMplteUsed yesterday oar drtvin by Ikintd R. PeUe-' hUnchestor »g h School wh«i- .will iiava a v««#bp ial Hospital with a lacerated car an Hartford Rd. Junior High. x _x « after a Lenten Service' at 7:30 to . quaHata 'th '' it e ' Olia^er 1.WU1 ^ifystte'Ravtow. IJprtJb forMiead after' tbe car in whidt p.m. at the church. , . i i U M. police say. . projerted «pansiM has, fofJrtS^ ^children ptfttdpata 'Ht a oo^teiUon. odn ^onsfit A s s o o ii^ she was ridliw struck another F SU U er told poUoe an unldmti- worked out by Sidney C00PERS.TWE from the Bonce Center now that Priiaa win t>» «iirarde«,, and re- meal tomonow dt I pjit. # Odd vehicle. Another' passenger in BmS .oar traveling in the op- (^ e n , the town’s occupational Oil. ( HNM’ \N'^ Bernard Menschell, president Manchester has established a traabmenia' apraed. guest. Fallows Ha^ MepiMfa dtdt ra­ the Car, C ard James, g, was dlrecUon forced him into coordinator, together Wtth \ t'f Im T^fnm ^nother chanter ®< Mancheieter 'DHve-tn IWve-ln .si^ided''toided''to bhtWg t U g at«61itoarttoldf fo r a sheltered wortutiap. taken to Uw hospital treated and tto> parked car, -wfaicb bekmge members of the business and no I 1 M ) o " < o, i S T n»aU>^ and partner in the cupaitoth*. discharged.'’Two.. . ------peieon’------._ in the to Mable S. MoArdle of 130 Industrial - - arts departmenU ■ ^ ----- ‘ Supt Curtis wlH repoH <»„/] ^will eerye_ to «mtert Judgw., United Artist theater -n ^ t e r now uh-.uh- ^ other car, Stdrisy Hooey, and gtoplGmatadt St. and School Supt William Cur­ the status of Project Outdoors, ■-in; i. I'lS.'. conrtructlon at the M ah -' terested in barbershop style ^ _,__ _ > „ , . Mlantonomoh , Tfibe, lORM, Hooey, ij. of 116 Walker , A car owned by Charles F. tis. Lutz Junior Museum’s pro­ ro", nKo \n .■'■’n .iiK T WillmeM.tonlght atB'atTi^r gt. w e® «ito taken to the hoe- North of RockviHe had minor The plans call for retnstitut- posed regional nature' center, rr.i. singing. - speak tomorrow at 6:30 p:m. at Hall. A cohimitiee ’ for a M tb pital. Were treated arid dtocharg- damage dotM to K as it was ing distributive education — and on tbe recent convention a meetlnr of the Manchester Koffea Krsfltets, Oconp of aimiversiiry crtebratlon’. 'w ill ed. pas^ted to tbe lot at Western abeoit fitnn the curriculum for of the American ASBociatlon of .u the Howard meet a t 7 ;^ , prior to the regu­ School Administratora, wfaidi GASH SAVINGS ¥ a n c h e s ^ 'Folice say the accident hap­ Beef Oo. on ‘ToUand Tpke. Sat^ several years — otherwise Johnscn Restaurant, Tolland lar meetl^, : Wedncoday aA,9:80 Tpkc. The speaker will • tell of pened this way: A car driven itoday. Damage was done to the strengthening the business of- he attended, I r i(» munlty T, 79 N. ^ S t Bnam- ^ problemT and concerns of by AUan T. HOoey, 34, stopped left side o f the vehicle by a car ferings, and establishing four TTie -volunteer library s ta tt (rf el-on-oopperji-fLK-ruiruhjir mla mettu pcojecinoiect lorfoT operations and future ,fc„,vUv Hie voIuntcer siiHnoi at the exit of a private parking which left the scene, police eay. new industrial occupations « ! • irnnHi.. Members are re- . __ ,____ *1,_ BucKley scnooi will meet to­ courses for junior and senior the mcnOi.. Members are re­ developments. lot on B. Center S t near Walk­ Also Saturday about nooti, in morrow at 9:30 a a i.” to the er 8t. ,when a car driven by- a perking lot a/t 290 W. Middle boys. el sad hackkig sad fU H n ^ ^ r school Uhrary to rapalr books. IQpke., a car driven by Robert According to Cohen, the pro­ Members of Manchester Horace B. James, 42, ran into Jewelry. Xteinls may.be purchas­ E. Mdntoah, 57, o t 28 Harvard gram would be geared to LECLERC WATES will meet tonight at it. James told poHee he could ed in bobby sad craft shope. Mrs. BJarl Swallow of Man­ not steer his car. He was ar- Rd. was pulUng out of a park- training terminal students in FUNERAL HOME 7 ;30 at the Ahem Funeral chester wtU specie and show Home, 180 Farmington Ave., rested and charged with failure iOg space when it caught the specialized skills that would rildes on Russia tomorrow at open door of a oar which waa make them more readily em­ Hartford, to pay respects to to drive in the established lane FCllowshto Hall, Community parked next to It and driven ployable upon graduation. FUNERAL Mrs. S<^hia Peterton, sister of and is scheduled to appear in FREE Baptist CSvuKh. Members of the by Fred R. Delaney, 49, of 29 Mrs. Mary McCarthy, a mein- court March 14. I f accepted by the board, the SERVICE PELIVERY Marcia Nenbert Circle of the There was heavy damage to Pine Hill St., police report. program would necessitate ber. church will serve desoert and [FROM ALL DEPTS. cars, and both had to be Yesterday afternoon a car some policy changes, as the W A L ’TER N^ . , ^ X X,. coffee at 12:80 p.m. Hie pro- driven by Joan F. Shaw of 86 present offerings are Intended LECLERC Unne L < ^ e , Knights of Py- vrill be presented after re- towed away. ARTHUR DRUa Sally A. Wrobel was arrested Barry Rd. sHd on the wOt sand to be mostly exploratory in Director thias, will meet tomorrow at 8 freshments. H ie event is open to on Barry Rd. near Coleman Rd. nature, Cohen said. 23 Main Street, Manchester vrara ww - w pjn. at Orange Hall. jj, mtereeted women. and charged with failure to ____ drive in the proi^r lane after and hit a car driven by Harry The program would be set Call 649-5869 L. FOwler of Middletown, police up according to a State De- H ie Bancake FeeUval spon- which she i ^ d r lv ln g report. DRYCIEAUIN^ sored by Friendship Lodgi of hit an impccupled parted car on

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