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COLOGNE, Germany -— Cologne researfchers, check­ core in: ing on the usesxto which 100.000 specific ’ paper clips wbre put.- found that only r a i H one in five was usedf ,.for clipping papers together. WASHINGTON (AP) __ Gardner, to begin a special food when m e d l< ^ goes Into opera- More than one-fourth of the. 100,000,- the statisticians President Johnson submit- service pn^ram under wWch Uon July i. . SpawjeSiliip Hits discovered, were used for ioH ir* rnnoTPHR inHnv a local oVganlzatlons will be able "To begin to meet this urgent cleaning purposes -such as ba^“ iced. nutriUous need," he said, "I recommend cradl^to-old age health a d elderly at cut-■ legislation to mobilize public typewriters or pipes. Ex­ education program to help free to those in need, and private resources to revital- actly 19,413 were used as IGGQ poor cnildr6n find incftt This would be done under -an i^e our obsolete hospitals. This chips in card-ganifs, 7,212 Satellite t h e ' hospital needs of the older Americans law passed last' will require ^ loan and grant kept hose plabel 2;431 substituted for a screwdriv­ eld erly. year. / program to asbist in the long- In a le n ^ y message, John- -Johnson’s food prt^posals car- term financing of -hospital re­ er; 4,163 were bent out of Ends Contact a s o n also called for creation of ried with them the threat of newal projects.” shape by doodlers; and fully 7.000 were thrown away eui advisory cohimlttee, on al- continued conflict with Cwi- Modernization, he added, unused or fell to the floor On Landing cohoUsm and a government cen- gress. Complaints have sprung beyond’ brick and mor- ter for research on its cause, up at his proposed 79 per cent and became lost. tar; it must seek ways to cut MOSCOW (AP) — The prevention/And control. cut in the program for subsid- the cost and raise the quality of Soviet Union today larfled The message was skimpy on ized milk for school children, health care and to organize finandug figures. But Johnson Johnson did not back away from health services more efficiently, State Netvs a satellite on Venus, the 'did sdy he was asking for $50 this. Again be emphasized that So he told Gardner to hunt for first maa-made object to million •■"for programs designed those who can should pay for methods of bringing “ high-qual­ ■■ ■ / reach that cloud-wreathed to provide adequate nutrition milk in school lunches. ity medical services to all the Drug Cases planet, the Soviet news for disadvantaged children," in In the medical and health people at the lowest cost.” ■< agency Tass said. addition to $329 million in cash field, Johnson noted that one- “ I also propose,” he said, “ a ■ The satellite was Venus 3, and commodities already in the third of the general hospitals in five-year program of graht.s for From UConn ; launched last Nov. 16. The agen­ budget for school nutrition pro­ the nation, containing 260,000 research and demonstration cy said it carried to the planet’s grams. beds, are obsolete and the pres­ . surface a pennant with the coat'^ (See Page Eleven) "The total federal program of sure on hospitals \4illi grow Continued of arms of the Soviet Union. $379 million is a major redirec­ WILLIMANTIC (AP) — There was no immediate tion of our child nutrition efforts Three University of Con- , claim that Venus 3 made a con- to children who otherwise would necticut students aod a for- grow up hungry, suffer the dis­ Viet Bill VoJte Due : trolled landing, indicating that eases that come from being ill- nfer student, arrested in it had crashed. The Soviet Un­ nourished and lack the energy mid-Februaryi^^and accused ion made history’s first soft ao essential to learning,” he of selling marijuana off- landing on the moon last month. ' said. campus to state police un­ The Russians also announced "N o child In an affluent Mansfield to Kill dercover men, had their they had . launched Cosmos No. A'merlca should be without an cases continued to March -Ill, exactly a week after Cos­ adequate diet. The new pro­ mos 110 lofted two dogs into or­ 22 in Circuit Court today. ■V'tx' I gram will move us far toward Posting bonds of $2,500 each bit. Tile dogs are still up. The that goal.” - Any Morse Rider were Jerome J. Calchera, 22,'of Cosmos series normally is a The President also said he has Stafford Springs and Robert H. program of unmanned satellites directed his secretary of Health, WASHINGTON (AP) — With mandate for unrestrained or Leary Jr., 21, of Mansfield. seeking scientific data and the Education and Welfare, Jolm the House heading toward a fndisoriminate enlargement of Posting a $1,000 bond was Carl Tass announcement indicated vote on a $4.8-blUion Viet Naih the military effort.” M. Berman,: Jib; of Colchester, this was the case' with Cosmos military supply, bill. Sen.. Mike Senate passage of the bill Each was presented on one 111. Mansfield, D-Mont., announced seemed assured after a cluster count '^bf violation of the state The first Tass announcemertt Police Rout today he move to WU any of vocal opponents had decided pa^cotics statutes. ’ Apollo Spacecraft Recovered from Atlantic said Venus 3 fell silent before J poU ^ rider li> a similar Senate the measure was "not a proper ' The former student was Pred- Technicians load-the 45,000 pound Apollo spacecraft aboard w e U.S.S. Boxef hitting the planet in the final stage of the flight. m ea^re. vehicle” for battling the admin- erick M. Hughes of Mansfield, ^fter it was recovered h ’om the Atlantic Ocean, east of Ascension Island. The Union Mobs; But before that, Tass said, Mansfiel^ the ^ a t c Demo- istration’s Southeast AslaJi poli- who posted $2,500 bond after first U.S. space step toward the moon, it was launched Saturday from Cape craittc leAder, indicated he be^ regular radio communication oies- presentation on two counts. Kennedy, Fla., aftjer delays, a scrub* and finaUy a quick change of mind that Chiefs Talk Ueves he will have over­ The 17 sena^rs who for 14 had been tyaintained. allowed the flight. whelming support for thus dis- days had talked the bill to a Fast for Peace “ Throughout the flight, regu­ MIAiMI, Fla. (AP) — About posing of a proposal by Sen. standstill. On the Senate floor lar l-adio communication was MIDDLETOWN (AP) — A 300 angry workers vere dls- Wayne Morse, D-Ore. met twice Monday and then an­ maintained with the probe and ^ ^ . J J liie Montana senator said it "Fast for Peace in Viet Nam,” scientific informaition was re­ pfersed by aimed and hetaieted nounced they would not offer a , , . . j j oontrov'ersial anUescalation' ceived,” Tass said. police today at a construction on .the Wil later in the day. amendment to. the measure, by f, ^roup of Wesleyan Um- 30 GQP Legislators Ask "During the approach of the site that had becoma a bloody Eanlier,'"8tfter he and House part of . $1.8 billion for lemer- probe to the planet the commu­ battleground for lival- union Speaker Jetm W. MnOotmack ^ c y military /«re' sought by fast/mltiated by the cam- nication period at the final stage members Monday.' had met wUh'President Johnson Johimn A ./ ” pus chapter of, StudenU for a did not take place,” Meaixwhile, leadomAf the . two . Monday MoasaoU--had pred$ct- Hilt Uie ippbbliaon' — WJCbsed Pempcratlb" Society, vroald last This radio silence was not ex­ unions met behind closed doors ed passage by a wide mair^ flil^ stS ^ by administro- tJays tor most participants plained. f with Mi'ami’s police chief in an before the end (rf the week, Uon supporters — made It clear two days for students on ath- effort to resolve the dispute that Morse, a crlUc of Johnson’s backdown on the m onw letic fleams, and eight days for WASHINGTOl/^(AP) — Thirty said. “ W6 are concerned' that It 2 — Nearly 280,000 men classl- (Siee Page Ten) erupted Monday into a street Asia policies, told reporters ■ he / Republlcan /House members neither." fled lA aren't avaUable for the brawl by about ISO men. will offer a rider, to rescind a (See page Ten) (See Page Ten) called l o d J for an immediate The S «u p predicted the ad- draft because toeir papers ar.e Six workmen were tiOBfi- 1964 resolution appro'ving the / - . ministration "may soon seek to "stalled in the bureaucratic talized, 14 arrested. use by Johnson of ftxrce to coun- investlg^on of the draft, ■ increase substantially the num- pipeline.” . British Begin Another man was arrested ter Oommundat aggression in ch argi^ the present system ts ber of U.S. forces in Southeast 3 _ "There does not appear to today and charged 'with carry- Asia. haphazard and mired in a jun- Asia" and said "'we'ean no long- be a clear order of nrlorltv in Cam paign for" tog a concealed 'weapon, a chain Mansfield' said^^ was uncer- glejredtape. . - ---er_,,affo«l a haphazard a^ ^^leb th T adS s^ tto^ wrapped around his body under tain whether Sen.' Richard . B. Gang Unit Riddled .dministration efforts to per- proach.” - sidering calling various man- March 31 Voting his shirt. But there was no' inio- Russell, D-Ga., chairman of the iade allies to supply men for In the statehsent, the con- power groups for service " lence. Senate Armed ' Services Com- iet Nam also should come un- gressmen also c&lm ed: . _ „ . to hoin LONDON (AP) — Britain em- About 100 policemen — the mittee, would offer a ' counter­ i r der congressional scrutiny, the 1 — The Defehse Department determine which colleee stu- barked today on a month of city’s riot squad and 30 motor- p ro p o ^ to afflrrn Johnson’s ^ u p ^ i d in sta tem en t issued is “ not making maximqm effl- should be given defer- election campaigning, and the cycle patrolmen — were at the Viet Nam polioies. % • ■ ■ prior to a late morning news cient use” of present personnel. . discriminate amlnst 11b- first casualties were a pair of scene near downtown Miami to In any event, M angold said SAIGON, Sc>uth Viet Nam Nam’s two northern provinces. Qbnference at the Opitol. They cited a recent report they puppet piglets named Pinky and Insure against a new outbreak. he will move to table (kiH) any (AP) — U.S., air cavalrymen :wilh actions centering f^ m 20 : "The search to provide man- said s'howed 9,000'enlisted-men .u_._ Peiky, .)/ ' ■ • The men dispersed today poUcy rider”of ainy kind. and Vietnamese troops decimat- to 50 miles from Viet itoWer.to fight the war ft yiet held jobs in ofiicers’ clubs^hob- Pinky and Perky, stars of a courses. were members of Local 4OT of So far as he is concerned, the ed a Oammunlst company in the Nam’s frontier, Nam should be equitable and by shops, bowMng: alleys, golf children's television show,, ran, Three of the 30 congressmen the totemationai Union of Oper- Democratic leader said, he does Bong Son sector'"today while Government tr o o ^ andefficient,” held- the congressmen courses and commissary stores. afoul of BritlsH ’ officialdom’s are members of the House sting Engineers. No members not believe Congress should be U.S. Marines and other Viet- (jopters of the U .^ 1st Cavalry, view that elections and enter­ Armed ^ Services Committee, of the ri'vol Local 3489 of the called upon to vote on.any poli- nainese battled the Viet Cong’s Airmobile, Division cooperated tainment don’t mix. which plans. hearings on the International Brotherhood of cy proposal at this time. But he elusive 1st Regiment , ^ three in strikes agalMt abou| 100 Viet The -piglets were to star Electrical Workers Union made said he believes debate on poU- actions farther north, Cong on the. ^hore of the SouUi "authority to induct" section of March 13 in a 10-minute playlet Pine Proven Bests the Selective Service Act. This on appearance. oies is worthwhile. ' ./nie Marines ■ claimed 'they China Sea '^ar^H ong Son, 300 titled "You Too Can Be a Prime section expires next year. ‘We were real lucky,” Police McCormack said once the killed 116 of the enemy, cap- miles nOrtoeast of S^goh. . ' . .------^ Minister.” The British Broad­ The statements contended casting Corp. decided to show Sg;t. S.p'. Wyatt said after the money authorization bill is tured six and seized nearly 100 Elements of-th e 22nd Vlet- there is "mounting evidence of riot Monday. “ They could have passed, he is confident the weapons, including mortars and names^Division were moving the progteun after the voting. 25-Year-Old Posts g;ross inefficiency” in the Selec­ The natidn voles March it to turned on us — and we were House Appropriations Commit- heavy maChJne guns, in the to sm i^rt the cavalry's seizure tive Service • System and De­ way outnumbered — but they choose thegovernment tha t tee will act rapidly qn the actual fighting that began with their of (jiap mountain, three fense ' ■ Department administra­ were only interested in fighting appropriation hills for military arrival by helicopter Monday in miles southeast of Bong Son, may serve for the nextl flv i tion of the draft. each other.” i and economic purposes in Viet the river and canal country 12 \yhen they surprised tlie guerril- Stilki,on Highways years. Prime Minister Harol I "Congress shoqld- examine Wilson's Labor i>arty, currentl The_melce was the oMmajq of Nam, miles southeast of Hue, 400/(a company. Most dashed for this red tape jungle immediate­ a long-standing disagreement A group of 76 House Derho- miles north of Saigon. / boats, but 20 were killed before ,..NEW HAVEN (AP) — After pine posts were serviceable In ly,” the group said. (See Pajge^Ten) over ■which union shoidd per- crats announced they will sup- This was reported / to haye they reached thq water, years of study, the Connecticut after 25 years of use, form nonelectrical work on !an port Johnson’s money bill today boosted to 605 killed afid_14 '6ap- cavalry'helicopters herd- ^ ■ electrical construction proJeqti but added they were doing so tured the toll of ah offensive ^ boats back to shore by eTr.'ufs^.^r.'rrrii “ We hoped,” said.,Detective “ on the imderstanding that ap- launched bjr govemmenU-troops ' says highway fence posts made with the cooperation of the , proval does not constitute a eight days ..ago in South Viet - . (See page Eleven), of red pine and southern yellow gtate Highway Department,' the (See P^e Seventeen) ’ r i. pine last longest when pressure- , gtation said. Many of the posts Nkrumah in Moscow; treated with creosote.. ha-ve been examined at five-year The station said today that 97 .intervals since then, iiMi per cent of red pine posts and Results of other tests on. high- Trial Threatened February Storms 90 per cent of Southern yellow way posts; ” ------^ ------• — Full-length, treatment of MOSCOW ' (AP) — Kwame countries "to keep out of our Add to State’ s hardwood posts, the tops and Nkrumah, deposed president of problems and leave us alone to butts Immersed alternately, was Ghana, stopped over in Moscow do our best to slve them” ’ Water Suppli^ British Money almost_i as effective-»» n.._ as pressure today for talks with Soviet lead ■ The warning' was ' believed treatment for 16 years.^ but at ers. The military leaders who aimed at the United Arab Re­ WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) Going Decimal 20 years, one-third of these posts overOffew Wm said Nkruniah public, Guinea and any other February 1966 went down in the failed. , African states that have rallied weathermmi’s. books today as a would be put on trial if he re­ In Five Years — Cold soaking of red pine turned home. to the 8U ]^ rt of Nkrumah. month of above-normal precipi­ Soviet Foreign Minister An­ tation. .x>NDo'N ,* p , In turn, Ankrah promised his drei A. Gromyko was at the air­ “ The wet ' weather of the past government would “ abstain ab­ switch to the decimal system of cay” for 15 years, port When Nkruman arrived month has suggested that the solutely from interfering in the currency In Ofgbruary .1971, The station said another study Monday nighit qboard a special internal affairs of other states.’ prolonged drought may be start­ Chancellor o f‘ the Exchequer was made of farm fence posts Soviet plane from Peking'. They "Ag you all know,” he said, ing to ebb,” (he U.S. Weather p- * J T-. ^ ...... — "mere Up service was paid to Bureau said, “ but it is stiU James Callaghan announced years. Most were treated yith then drove off separately. much too early to make auch a his poUcy of ntmallgnment by today. - a zinc chloride solution. Nkrumedi was in Peking com claim.” the now deposed tyrant and dic­ Callaghan told the House of It said .that after 16 years in ferring with Red Chinese lead- The weather bureau said it tator.” Commons that the pound ster­ the ground, 97 per cent of red ers when his regime was over- measured 4.40 inches o€ precipi­ Reports from Cairo said that ling wil! be retained as the fcia- pine posts treated 'with a 50 per ' thrown last Thursday in a mili­ tation in February, or 1.6 Inches 'after talks wllh Soviet officials, tlon’s major monetary unit but cent solution were serviceable, tary coup. He left the Commu­ Nkrumah would go on to the above average. it wiU be subdivided into 1(X) as were 87 per cent of aspen The month ended on a Wet nist Chinese capital Monday

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' ■ '-i • 1 \ ...... ' ■ rv ....' - f . BIANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN;, TUESDAYJMARCH 1 ,19W PAGE THREE' MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU)» MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 1,1966 ■ 'T- FAGB TWO I .1. . . ■ : ' X .' attend HoweU Cheney . Tected- Sheinwold on Bridge ^ ^m in^8-V fwational oal School, "th e ftust that ao I V l l t S U U . Police Arrests Events^ tvOv take advantBfire of t this excellent faciUty tncHcatea REPOSE m tS T TRICK Soofii dealer 6t . Three men were arrested yes­ WITH DOUBLE STOPPER North-South vulneraU* In Capital that the image the trade and Historical Soewiy Goals NORTH Course Expansion technical schools must be re- terday and duurged with breach By ALFRED SHEENWOU) ♦ AS 3 LBJ Backs Eqnalityt '■ hMbialved and b ro i^ t up to of' peace by assault as a result <7 K74 . ' ‘ date,” he said. Outlined hy Organizers , Aa an experienced player, you O K J# - : WASHmcaJON (AP> — presi­ , take a g o o d look at to- as he congratulated six female dlnator. together with high tlon and woulA be overseen by oppcmtunlty to do something tfib Meadowbrook School. Guests “ e: Warren J. GGother otb« turnrtturned hhimself li^ U toIn at police he^^head' day’s hand, « QJI06 ^ Open 10 to 10 L tAtAV D atCMsva. SoMb West hkofh government workers ■who were , dfchool teachers and the admin- ths division. ’ about the , obvious need for were greeted by a quartet of Fuel Oo. Inc. against Mr. and quarters when he heard ttot jlead—five of Spadw. 1 NT Pass 3 NT M ho n o r e d for outstanding istratlon. the plan calls'for the- The oroeram w would«. m utlllM good Mue cMlarcoBar workere.”workers.” laaiesladles mIn coiomaicolonial coswmee.costumes. Mrs. Melvin E. Backes, proper- there was w « -a warrant ^ gouth cannot afford to win the achievements. * ft>Hawing: I: th> tMPhinV Th« b o a r d In aereement Barrows ~clted the pres- ty at Glen Drive, 3680. him, John J . Binlnard, 28, of 1 when EJast puts up The , study group, to be made 1 . Ihe reinboduction and. de- staff and would serve a b ^ gave Cohen and School Supt’. ervatlon of the work of Uie Also. P ^ r i a SlpolsW against Main St., was arrested at home, gpades. If South does e-2 ; Diamonds. 8-6-4: uba, K- up of past and present a’ward SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORE Vdopment. of a three-year m stUSnti! r a e ^ y .S ^ s l W il^ asT ^ rtis a unanlmom town's 280th An«lven«ry Com- Sipolskl, property at of w « set fiX sp a d e . East will 4-8. twinnero, .will be expected, said' oourse In distrlbuUve eduoa- cost to MnnchesterWould be green Ught to proceed with 0- mlttee in promoUng pride in the ^ « t ^ ***« club and return what do yi Johnson, “to probe deeply, into tlon (a work-study program in |S,800 to pay half the salary nal plans for insOtuUng the pro- town's history, and the ertab- ONeil i^ e d bond. They are ^ „p west’s suit. Answer: n> spades. This the problems of the worldng, IWtailing). for the one additional teacher gram, and Curtis agreed to pre- llshment of a permanent historl- against Mr. and Mrs. Edirorf scheduled to appear in court on jjje lead with weak ralsp'^aiows trujhptruimp supportI woman. ^ . 2. The IntroduoUon of a food nCdded to teach distributive sent specific figures for the cal museum, similar to the one E v ^ . property on Hurlburt Rd., M ^ h 1 ^ _ ^ the king of dubs in time to de- withaJxJut.e to 10 points, count­ “I want them to tell us what its ■ ‘ ' " • - " ■ ■ - *■ ...... ^ istribuUon as well as high liervlcea educaUon Ororram In education, Cohen said. board’s approval at its next Introduced during the annlver- M.200. , „ , Bralnard appeared feat the contract with the rest career fields offer the greatest Division of 1 4 . ^ Do hot raise to four He noted thht the meeting Mwch sary velebraUon last; sumlfter. . Also, Warren J . Gottler Fuel Hartford session of Orcult Court ^ g j^ e s promise for women, With a short order *^«oklng VocaUonal EducaUon has al- otoer business, the board The museum would^preserve and this monUng and a bond of ^ south refuses the ffl^^^pades with :pur terrible dls “I want them to tell iis what e . tribution just because you have bourse for senior boys. ready agreed "in principle" to heard a request from parents of display Items of T re n d ’s her- Donald M. LaHue, property on was set. He was imable to post gpg^e trick, East sees our colleges and uni'versiUes . s u p p o rt^ p ro e r^ and that «ve children in the sheltered Itage. ' Stafiord Turnpike, 3380.; ^ bond and was taken to Hartford ig i» great future in t such good trump support. can do '^ help young ■women to 3. The expansion M the would upon apprwal relm- workMiop program to provide A youth program, encouraging CoimecUcut Bank and Trust Oo. state Jail, He is scheduled to ijhe clever fellow^^erefore Copyright 1966 OUR DOORS train In these fields. ; iness educ^on currjciuum in b o ^ education Mrs transportation for them. the participation of the children against Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. appear in court in Manrtiester ghlfts to the q u ^ r of hearts, Qeneral Features Corp. "I want them to tell what we the fields of data processing imd salaries for all T h e request vtns channeled of the town, was proposed as an Kita, property ori Brown Bridge on March 14. South must otw more refuse can do to change the attitude of clerical practices, with Introduc- timg involved In the through George Bradlau, priri- important part of fire society, Rd., 35,000. Police say they found the vie- the trick. K<’>'Sc«th does take 5,673 MH.ES NONSTOP employers toward hiring wom­ Umi into the school system of program. , cdpal of Rennet Junior Hgh which would also protect local Release of Attachment: Sub- tlm in the vicinity of the drive- the flrst^.J»^, West will -win pARlS — Tho longest regu- 1}ie latest types of mechanical en. Cohen cautioned that the vo- Wstorical landmarks. x.^urban- Home Construction Go. to in restaurant, and that he had ^he flra T ^ b trick and lead Ws larty scheduled conuneipciaf air- “And. I want theifn to seek new equipment used in modem bus­ cational counes should-nbt be *’'>**^ among pupils tra n ^ rt- William A. Reynolds, vice August J. Loehr Jr., property blood on his clothing, his face otl«s*<***' ^ take possible action on the by-ways of the state. This Power Ck)., t ^ t of land fenders are helpless. yWiether F A B U L O U S . m obstacle to professional law em ' According to Cohen, who graduation. Students would en- ^ ^ next meeting. Its current can be done fay the local Ws- N w Ito. East continues hearts^ or shifts discussed the proposal, before gagg in a work-study program Mjd*;et for transporting five chti- Torlcal societies, he said. Many fwest), and back to spades^x'deolarer will forcement, says the nation^ is in Brief ..leading law enforcement officer. ^ e board, the bulk of the pro- in their senior year, attending ^ MansflWd is 34,OOQ. people from all over the coun- ‘ make his contract’ by winning BCNfleisI . Ffel Director J. Edgar Hoov­ gram’s cost would be for new classes mornings and working T®’® school calmdar for 1966- try have their roots in the east, Penmen* ^vlngs SW YORK (AP)—The stock and ® , ^ SIBV0Ii nT*3s \ er, in an article in the current Equipment to make the courses in local businesses and Indus- *7 was approved, \provldes for and many come back on vaca- , a^aMst Richard A, inarket trading reached tiie East has continuied hearts, 2(7 WEST MIDDLE TPK. Q possible. tries afternoons. 183 school days — the three ex- tions to vUlt the towns of their ^ om ton, et als, property. fastest pace of 1966 as profit !>©^oannot afford to win the first issue of Law Enforcement Bulle­ tin, ^ d moonlighting “leagues , He said the equipment cost The hope is 0»at the program ^ »cM>duled as "stoi7i(i days.” ancestors. The jresultingtourist Ce^vans Rd. taking combined wito specu-' *y"^Tnce he wiU then have no MANCHESTER ^ Change of Name: Loia^. Col­ hu^e and small departments Is totally reimbursable under can be developed Into a three- ^ *'''®"^ ^®y "tit used, trade Is a profitable business latlve buying to 'chum mariY"of entry to the hearte. But if West wuene tms; h/obc^ S faeesr ^ school vdH dose on Tuesday, for the towns, h ; added, lins to Lois S. Gran the recent gainers among glam- wins the first club he is out df < alike.” _ He ^ ®® ^ TH E PULU VZ LB. camnalen will P^y* clarinet, and is a leaders among aerospace de- ^•ONANZASUROER. WASHINGTON (AP) —The CANDIES meetinga over the paet two absence to Mrs. Elizabeth Rug- A membe campaign will gijp„g tense stocks, color television, 7 *^ « Vi u . c H o m o ytioiN montha with offioiais of sever- gles, primary g^rade teacher at be u n d t ^ ak en from now Daily Question f :«IUNs ;»CPUSVAW White House has announced am­ Sig^ma, the social science club, other electroWes, airlines and 7 . •com.tTt niNCH taziMfHne» ’ atnom al Vocal industries, the Man- Waddell School, effective Feb. throurt^uly 1st. Persons Join ...... , . .. Partner opens with one spade, bitious plans to remodel two sp^ially-situated issues contln- gjj^ j|jg next player passes. You m CDICRL cheater Chamber of Oommerce, 18. society dui^g the pe- and the fencing club. blocks In the heart of Washing­ Receive Honors to rise, hold: Spades, Q-10-7-5-2; Hearts ton’s business district into a P H R R m a C Y and the Department of Voca- Appointed Mrs. Sylvia Hadge will be considered charter Pamela Jedrzievrakl, daughter. Then many of these began to STEAE tional Education, Oohen said.' as a part-time social work ...embers. Dues were established _ tree-lined mall where pedestri­ as follows; Charter membership ot Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jedr- f ^ by the wayside as sharp t DINNER 344 MAIN STREET He noted that few Manches- for the remainder of an traffic 'Will replace cara .nn (until July 1) 33, individual; rtewskl, Kingsbury Ave.-, and profit taking clipped some of ter students (only 17 last year) at a pro-rated salary Mrs. Lyndon B. JUNOAY Features of Lady Bird’s latest King s is Moving Very Soon X 6 4 3 - 1 4 9 2 IliM AM. TO fAO PM. ^ e a W p a th e r society are permanent organ- ^® School of Home Econo- Anaconda and Kennecott each beautification project include A 9 ' This. Is a >. Ization and election of perma- dropped a point because of median strip with large trees, \VINDSOR LOCKS (AP)'— nent officers, and the cataloging Scholarship Drive strike conditions, serving to de- - y" “ prettier store fronts and special 'The rain that fell during the of historical items donated by Mrs. John Burokas, co-chadr- press averages, RICHARD BURTON buses and delivery vehicles to ^^■Lincoln night averaged about an inch the Friends of Tolland and dur- of the Tolland Scholar^ip qert Noonan. Members are grage at:noon was off 3 96 THE SPY moon is "on thin ice.” said. Kalaai temporary co-chairman, ^*'®- Eugene Wanat, Stewart 947 93 j WHO CAME IM The Coast Guard says It will The fog and drizzle of this that/the ^ y Scouts were !n- Jc®to and Dr. Arthur Berman, Prices [were mixed in hetfvy paint Icebergs vermilion this morning is expected to be drlv- terested In helping the society Admtional a r ^ js^ ta in s ^^g^j g„ Q,g American Stock FROM THE COLD years as part of its 62nd inter- tdoitipn in Manchester! And More ^ previously owned en out by a moderate southwest-. and would be willing to assist n®^ed w<^ Mrs. Albert Ruope, jj^change. " iiiaflo nSI Tee erly breeze by Afternoon and . with the (narking and maintain- Michael Va^quanza and cornorate and ii mvem. American Legion presents its tcmperatiu-es will climb toward Ing of local historical land- W'iHiam Baker. All area bonds were m os^ un 1966 National Commanders and proudly cared for the 80 degree mark, he said, marks. captains will attend a meeting "J®*" *'®'^* "lostiy un Award to Leonard H. Golden- Off King’s Usual Low The storm that brought the . I^bUc Records tonight from 7 to 9 at the homo “ >ang;a. son, president of American rain is cehtered over Lake Erie Wairantee deeds registered at'®^ co-ohairman Mrs. Raymond . ..i. .. . Broadcasting Oo. for lTou, V Besides being little more than nicely broken this morning and will move the ..’Town Hall during the month Zabilansky, Cider Rd. President Johnson lssu.ee per­ in, the major difference you’ll consciously through the St. Lawrence River of February are: Mf; and Mrs. Hat Contest sonal appeal for all Americans note between one of our late-model Continen­ volley, today. Meanwhile, a high Joseph P. Carley to Mr. and • JaCENTER STREET-^43-5135 lures in the upper 40s and low erty on Old Abandoned TVjwn Lenten Services, tomorrow olic Library and Information , 60s. ild.: John E. Luetjen Inc. to at 8 in the United Oongre- ■It* •»■!•*•!!!*! aMAa. mm.__ a— MEN'S^.DRE^, SPORT, FIlANNEL SHIRTS Maida W.. Gang;ell, property on gqtional Church social room. Hartford,’ will conduct a new V GRIG. 81.97-83.67 J Q g | - - GRIG, 83.97-88.97 Q Q Grahaber Rd (lot No.'6). A meeting of the Board 6f series'of public lectures oh the Also, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Missions of the church will fol­ “Catholic :Blaith and Worship” low the Lenten Service at 9 p.m. for all interested adults and re­ BOYS' FLANNEL PAJAMAS LADIES' POCKETBOOKS TU Mmigeon to Mr. and Mrs. Don­ a” d. ald A. Boudreoult, property on 4IOUIARD ligiously uncommitted beginning GRIG. 81.97 GRIG. 82.58-83.97 ^<| Q Q Peter Green Rd.; Tblland Cen­ Manchester Evening Herald Monday, March 7.' HEALTHIER AIR with ter Corp. to...... Mr...... and...... Mrs. Leon.....Tolland correspondent, --Bette i-'-ii ' The lectures will be held UDIES' BELL WOTTOM SLACKS every Monday suid Wednesday'I LITTLE BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS ard A. Bach, property on . Bald tluatijMe, tel, 878-2848. - GRIG. 81.79 , -GRIG. 83:57 ^ I^ Q Q “ Hill Rd.; Emery M. aough to. _ _ ■venlngs at 8 for a 1 2 -week pe­ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A- Bach, TYPE B .FLU REPORTED riod in the ‘Lecture Room of MATERNITY WORTS 'n PEDAL PUSHERS Ladies’ ' property on Bald Hill Rd.; Mr. ATTANTA, Ga.s (AP)—An out- the Catholic Information Center B o3ts’ Dress—Sport, Velour BOYS' FLANNEL LINED BOXERS ' GRIG'. 83.67-83.78 Q Q and Mrs. Leonard A. Bach to TYPe B influenza in at 125 Market St, Hartford, GRIG. 97c DRESSES -Emery M>-Clough, property on Connecticut was reported Mon- I on the threshold of Constitution Bald Hill Rd. . **y ^ e Communicable Dis- P laza.T h ese lectures will ,be • SHIRTS YOUTHS' CHUKKA BOOTS " « P L A s n a h j I ^ e r s and SHIFTS Also, Bilow Builders Inc. tof *“®® ^®**‘®'^> **>*®** *<*®ntlffecl Oie EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT friendly, informal ahd informa­ Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Zingeseiv '’*™®- tive and Father McLean said n . 8 8 C5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) - 3c property on New Rd.; Harold other New Ehi^and Mates today that although these lec­ YOUTHS' OXFORDS G. Levesque to Mr. and Mrs. Massachusetts and Rhode Is- tures are conducted principally TABLE LAM PS. 12 Only Albert G. PhlUlps, property on *'®'’® ®Mo reported numer- •••a for those who are not members GRIG. 812.97 ^ 5 ^ 0 0 > Crystal Lake Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. ®uajM« 8 of TyP® B flu. a-a of the Catholic Church, the gen- William Charles GraU to 3jb’. . - ______oral public is Invited to attend. RECORD PLAYERS. 2 Only, WOMEN'S FLATS and ASSOR t IeO HEELS and Mrs. William J . Green, ir., r:::: GRIG. 815.88 Q Q J 91.00-^2.00 property on Stuart Eh:.; and Tol­ laa land Center Oorp. to Bilow FISH FRY Weruer Pupils CLEANS THE AIR AS IT HUMIDIFIES Builders Inc., property on Rt. 74. pi |HI! Quitclaim Deeds registered jiai Giviug Recitals ; MKVOLVtNe OCCOJRArOJT IT IS HOWLARIOUS . For Sport and Dress Toddlers’ and Infants’ at the Town Hall during Febru­ . “Great Race” — 6:06 *1.00 The Wemer Studio, Frederic 1 P a rMR STYLED ary are: Savings Bank of Rock- I CIRLS’ DUSTERS GIRLS’ COATS CIRLS' SKIRTS and 8:46 (only) m RtvDMtwFiKir Blit is ttw went B . Wemer, Mrs. Louise Beck- Boys'2-Piece Sets Ooeonldf Stylini with wakiot vioyl Rnisk blonds viUe to Clifford. O. Ward, prop­ Wonderful Boneless Fillets ' Bagel and Mm, Karen W. Pearl, JACKETS of MOiSTAIlirs MW cosnpt of “Moim- erty on Hurlburt Rd.; Arthur Mthfiotk” oir. You loortlY oot tho with sunoundinfs. . . inakM so sltrsctNs addl- instructors of piano, organ and Irwin Bem an to Clara M. Ber­ Fri«(i'l0'a crisp gpldcn brown. aiijjrr ■ 1- ' ' ’ automitie cootrol m i MoMuro is Uofl to aoy hooM or offleo. MOIStAIRE is port- French Fried Potatoes V Cole Slaw S!! i-r voice, announce the first in a addtd to pstdisd sir io your kosM. man and others, property on |nn ueries of mid season recitals for OMt, U Old otkor ^hitsnts on sbls sod swoRtsd ou roNsrs for saso of swvkii. Goose Lane; Melvin E. Backes Tartar Sauce^ • Rolls and Butter trsf Md OR tiw Rowtruig Filtor BoK Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in the to Edna Maxene Backes, prop­ chsfiel of the Soiffh Methodist dud dspostttd ki tko rosoivoir of oir l a n i c n n i m erty at Lot No. 27. Glenn Dr. CXICETAILS SERVED AT BOTH RESTAURANTS condttiooiRi fsmicidsi and wotor 11^ Church. $ 1 . 0 0 » $ 1 - 0 0 $ c . o o « $ 1.68 to UOBTiUK AIro, Ruth McLeah Motcalf to Twenty-two of their vOeal and T 1 »3'7* $3.78 $3.58 Theodore O. Metcalfe, property piano students wiU be presented on Grant Ifill; Eris B. Uebo to MANCHESTER, --.m W Mae off Oakland Stieek—on Tolland In the recital. Among tliam are I.’ Cart A. R. Llebe, property on t B a - ~ MSEIISMOS’ beginnem ttaiS' season. Othem ■ Did Tolland Rd.; Albert J . . have been stud^rlng for a few -S,, Srtmelder to Francis A. Durel- ’ . ” s ----watov FOGARTY BROS.. Inc. - VERNON •yBBTS. ■olwSI** ko, property on Grahaber Rd.; f * S'* r ,s' ; ,319 BROAD STREET—TBL. 649-4539 1 Mile East of Vernon Circle on Route 8#' Parents, friends and all per- 't

MANCBESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCE^TER, c o n n , TUESDAY, MARCH 1, r l PAGE FOUR F!1V B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,' CONN., TUESDAY, MAltCH 1,1908 board of diiectora of the United A n d o v e r Oerabral PUay Asaociation and b^kn^ to tha American As­ V ern o n Hamden Paator You Should Know ••• sociation on Mental Deficiency, Workers Picked TV-Radio Tonight |F 0 R tits Council for ^ceptional Chil­ Takes Post at AMERICAN LEGION Norman FendeU , dren, and the Connecticut Re- For ARC Drive warn ALIGOT^-Wffl® hablUtation Asaociation. Cmehr* Ha- j^ entutives Approve Center Church Homan FeoMI, a toadwr of Ha to eumntiy making pea- ?*»• Andrew Csuchry, h s - TelevUiofi The Rev. KemMth W. Stoeie, A e mentaBjr hudicai>ped and Hminary ptons tor an expanded tom Rd., who is fhs Andover SEE Both User Fee Ordinances program of - oonUndlng adult sd- - fnati-wMw i:0 0 ( S-IOMMB) Movie pastor of Spring Glen Church, president o( the Manchester As* for the ColumUa \ 8) Mike Itouslaa 7:U to) ucation tor Manebaater’s..~~incbaKer’s. men- American______Red Croaa ciatlon for the Help o( Re- ^ (30) Three fltoogee jS_ enninfli. News last nlg^ ^ approved two ordi- lees taxes this year than last ntinlster of Center (Jongrega- ’> ^ l-t«ts today, ha. (40) UOrd Thaxton 7:to'jtod»to) ’ Mother, the car CUUttKNOTOR tarded Children, envlal«M that to solidify oy next yeor. ^ ^ ^ ^ B:U (24) torleodlr (Heot nances setting user <^rges_ tor year, while apartment buliding f i tional Chuirch. He w ill assume Mime day. In the njjtjto-dietent lauds the commuidty’a attitude just amiounoed the natoea of 6:80 (to) Dennis. Menace tojtoktori (O- 301 BROAD STREET— nibhish and garbage collection owners are paying ooiuiderably his position Aprtl 16. 8 O 'C L O C K — l 8 g ION HOME, LEONARD ST.' (to) WhirlvbMs 8.jto40) Oombat ! 1 4 ^ ' future, Maachestef will hecome . toward aiding the handioapped thoae^pso^le who wlU aervh as (to) .Amecioaite at Week. 24) nUot Norton apd for sewer servtcest The ac- more. >■ > ■ i t A graduate of Wesleyan Uni­ one of the first communities in (M^What's New? 8:00 'UMtMO) M ovie «3)^ , tion followed a kmg, raucous “On a bouse assessed at 1 . . . i EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT as “very pcogreaaiva;” and one in'thsir neif^borhoods. 5:46 (to) PetM- JemUnss. News 8) DOonn ve. Rhode Mend versity, Middletown, the Rev. A e nation to provide an Inte­ cannot help hut that Pm- ^ MraRldmrd Adams, 6:00 (to) Se&mt . > (21) Mediation public hearing, atr which none $10,000, taxes are about $50 a Mr. Steere served in the Corps grated, Ufe4ong imigram of ed- dril’s vision of lifelong Paiiner, Mm. Richard ( 840) MeenL^BporUr, Weather 8:80 (> 1 ^ ^ ^ Skelton (O of the" Btandli^ • room - only year less,’^ Mallory said. "The of Engineers in the Pacific i-vocattonal services for (24) Travel Time . , __ lent of Fear grated services tor them might and. Mrs. Jamito l^rap. (to) Big Picture ' [24> Book Beat n crowd spoke for the proposed towns wants $31 In users fees Theater for three years during IwA'the mentally and ^ijrsical* |204in F Troop s t o r e f ix t u r e s be oiosa to raaUty. Hobart WUaid will caU'on (18) tys>per 9:00 charges. back. No one gets hurt" World W ar n . He graduated ly ‘'handicapped. (10) Eye-DentUv (24) Open Mfaid „ AND r I y. the buSinesB Arms in town. w ) P ocky a n ! Hia PHenda - 9:30 ( 2-12) Petticoat JunetiMl (O ’The vote' on the sewer charg- Also objecting to refuse fees from Yale Divinity School, New . m his vision, FendeU sees the 6 :t t '(t o j CliU> B oum (18) Sllbewlpttoo TV es was tied, '4 to 4, before May- were Rtty Lorrie, Burke Rd.; Haven, and has held, besides MARCH S.P-aC-14-i! ' town provldiiig a rehabiUtatlve nia quota for the Columbia . , (10). Nem, Weather (30-40) Peyton Ftaee chapter ia |2,000. In s t y e a r . ■ (40) Cheyenne 10:00 (24) Nqpo INTERIORS or Thomas J. McOusker broke Jathes. l^orence, 'Vernon A've.; 1 his preMnt church, pastorate center that woidd train the re­ Fashion Clinic 6:60 (1042801 HunUey-BrlnkMr ( 8-30^ FUflUve, . r ' Andover famlUes ctmtributed - ( 2-12) Town Meeqiig >• the tie by voting in favor of the G-us . T(fornton of Ellington, a- at Bridgewater' and Roxbuiry NOT SINGLE, BUT tarded, the blind, the x>alsied, (cn CREATTVB INTERIORS / ; (Conn.) Coingreg ationai Set at College $416 which helped to defray the (18) Ufe of RUey^ 10:to (24) (Talendar ATTRACT THE DISCRDDNAllNG CUSTOMER proposal. Rockville property -owner;' the .deaf, the amputee, and ( 8) Newewire ' r . Churches, and Pilgrim Church, costa of the local swimming (12) Newsbeet . > . • 10:60 (2280) Ken Mormy (O The ordinance setting user Frank Mahaffey, King St.; ai^ i '' others whose handicaps prevent 11:00 ( 28-10-1240-23-3040) News, William.GUes, Spring St. ■ '■ > i iTartiua, N H . them from becoming productive A fashion cUnlc, sponsored by program and made blood avall- (to) Scope charges for rubbish and garbage .e Manchester Community Ool- (24) W)Mt'B New? Sports, Weather a l l FIXTURES ®®SIGMED .^ D t. , Hi discussing the proposed nembera of the community, by able at no (iharge, exclui^e of ( 3) Walter Cronklte (O ' ,(18) Vintage llieater collections 'was approved by a He h ^ i>sen active to the lega'a setTetaritd deparhnenf. administering fee, to those 8:46 ( 8) Peter Jenninjpi 11:15 (40).8port8 Final CONSTRUCTED IN 7 to'2 v ote. sewer service user fee. Dr. Sol New Haven Association of Con­ providing them with Job sldlls, 7:00 (2280-<0) Neva, Weather (1040) TotUght ((h ‘ s. s '•’S 1 wHl be beU in Room A7 of Man- needing it for emergencies in ■ ( 8) Movie (C) U ;to (12) Movie: V ^ CALL HARTFORD 247-3040 Both ordinances were adopted Cfohen proposed a computer be gregational Ghtuches in which., DOUBLE oounsehng services and the like. (34) Cialendar ( 28) Mbvle used to design “a more reason;,. | “ It ia my hope,” aays Fen­ Chester High School March 15 any hospital in Connecticut FOR FURTHER DJFORMAITON unchanged from the proposals he is the chainhan o f the p(>llty graduates, Pendel to “very These two ^rvices are among ( 8) Addami Family 11:26 (40) Merv Oiiflla Show able fee schedule than the rate deU, “ that as Manchester con­ at 7-.$8 p.m. (18) Subecrlpdon 11:30 (22) TotdKht Show (C) presented earlier last month. conunlttee, and a member of the pleased” beoauM tha pupils The program wiU 1w presented many provided by the Red CSroaa (10) Trackdown 1:00 (40) Air Force Flhn They call for sliding fee sched-' being proposed.” executive oommittee. Re. is also nUD STMIK EVEH MV tinues to grow, we adU find Uie seem happy in it. "Ths wagaa by Sean RoabixA under the dl- In support of which canvassers SEE SATUBHAYm TV WEEK FOR OOMfUBIK UBKIMO ule, with lower fees for multiple- Town Ctounsel Robert Baum on the church and community jneana to help aU those in spec- give them A toeUng o f aooom- / 1 V ON ALL GAS AND OIL PURCHASES AT l raoUon of Stoiy MMhUeten, In­ this week wUI be visiting An­ imlt dwellings, such as ai»rt- noted-,that the present system (X>mmittee o f the Connecticut lal disabUlty groups find a use- pushmeiit,” he says, “and they dover families. Other servlcea is required by the town char- Conference o f Cong;regatl taxpayers rather than tax con- additton, their ahemce rate aervi(te fo r men and women o f R a d i o “No one on the board of rep­ Rockville firemen seek the source of a blaz e that forced the Sammy Justice family from (diairman of the planning and HILTCEN'S “66” SERVICE Burners. to v eiy yaw. and tashton toww ooordtoator. the courtroom in the administra­ from the armed forces. resentatives feels that' user their home early this morning. (Herald photo by Saternis.) /•' survey committee of the New Such A program woadd make Tbe program to the flnit-in (This Bstlnl tnodules eoly those news brosdeasts ot 10 or 11 tion'building at times applauded we have not had one dropout Truck Arrives ABOUT A REST HOME? charges are A good method,” Haven Council o f CSiurches. He 436 Center St., Monehester good economic, as well as hu­ A aeries of three presentatioiia to mtante length. Some stAttons eArry_otlier Short newscasts.) and cheered when speakers from the program.” The new town touck author­ is also secretary of the Ham­ (NEl^ TO WnXIB’S ETEAK HOUSE) manitarian sense, toe, because, be i^ven at tha college aa.pait against the fees madji a-partlo- Atty. Baum stid. “This is only F e m b f i OhaiimaB of tiie sdioolB' spe­ ised by vote ot the town at a ^ WDBO—1999 7:60 nOoim vs. Rhode IMaal temporary until June, the end Vernon den Area Ministers Association. as FendeU exidalna, it costs tha o f A Ctoaim Institute being in- 6:00 Loeg John Wade 9:40 Nightbeet ularly stirring point. Fast Road Seryioe, General Repairs On All cial educatton curriculum eom- special town meeting last faO 8:00 D tu Boblnaon 11:00 News, Sports. Weather - 'When Mayor McCusker asked of our fiscal year. J expect the During the Rev.'Mr. Steers’s state about $4,000 per year for atitntod by Mias Rosemarie Sign O ff Makes an(t Models. Phone 649-6086 mittee, FendeB says that coar- ^ has been deUvgred. It Is a slx- 1:06 News. 81 11:80 Art Jolmaon . All New if anyone would speak in favor practice will bo changed, either Cemeteiy Tract pastorate In Nashua, the Pil­ each o f the mentaUy retarded, dhiaiUon of tbs town’s programs “ “ * secretariM deport- duhip truck and win WBOB-eit WBOF—1416 Family Driven from Home tor example, who is institution- 6:00 B w tford HlghUshta 4:00 George Brewer of the proposals, no one made by charter revision or by some grim Church relocated and built for the retarded ia needed tor ati "tent. cost the town shout $7,600. It 7:00 News 7:00 Kea Griffla other method.” Is Approved for the, first modern styled Congre­ alitod. Further, about 96 per .. .-...ri, _.,nni Mtwmoa. Wives and daughters of the being equipped with 8:00 Gulight IVALUABLE COUPON 14-.(X) Quiet H oori klayor McOusker -added teat By Early Moroing Fire gational (Jhui^ in that state. wnnr-1269 Some representatives ex­ adulthood, stnee the meotaliy «*s*s toouMy, its Otizens hydride mediantem'and snow M ilANCHESTER MANOR the board of representatives will Housing Project Mrs. Steere. ivlfe of the newly „1tor be kept within the deprived need oanstant, pAttont visory Oouncfl and advtomy p^w and should be ready for 8:00 New* pressed distaste for the basis on 5XTRA PLAID 6:16 Dial 13 ' ■■f 'IS be presented with a plan, Part­ A faml^ly of seven was made Flremeu were hampered to appointed associate minister, is 1 *y; most of these can ' 6:65 8j)orta — Bgan the fee schedules were ' ooih- The boa^ of representatives simple Job skiUa, and many can asatotWtoe In a4]usting to their service very soon. 6:00 N ^ s FOR ing the next fiscal year, in which homeless' early this morning their efforts because the elao- a graduate of Randolph-Macon CreObmeats wtil be aerved.' Hat Sale Comliig puted, but noted tfaajt,the town’s (M ftilm u m ^ . 0 6 ) Iggfl special proUems, which in 6:30 Dial 13 EQUIPPED TO CARE FOR THE charter dictates the form the users (dwrges tor refuse ooUec- last night approved the sale of when fire damaged their Ver­ Women’s Colleg;e, Lynchburg, marry, have families ' The Andover RepuhUcAn 6:46 Lowell Tboma* triioity was not turned off at the many instances are compounded 1:86 Sporta “ — Bizzuto town must follow in setting tq> tion wtil be eliminated. about two acres of property ou non Ave. home. Va. The couple has five children, HILTGEN* SERVICE normal Uves, be says. Women’s Club is continuing C o s r n e f i c s source. A maintenance crew The magnitude of the need ^ NU«toil Inade- 7:00 The World Tonight AMBiJUTORY PATIENT charges for services. , Tfixe mayor said he.'wlB pro­ - Sammy Justice, hie wife and Anne, a sophomore at Ohio with its preparations for a Mario 7:16___Spoi 8p- rta — G______ifford Grove St. to the Vernon Hous­ from the CSonneoUcut lig h t and M a n c h e s t e r tor aid to the retarded toahown Stager Speaks 7:30 Herirry Reesoner a ^ ^ The ordinanOe on rubbish and pose a town-wide rubbish col- flye children were reported stay­ Wesleyan University, Delaware, N. Kibbe Fashion Hat Sale ing Authority CVHA). Power Co.^ did not reeach the i I by the toot, that staUsloally Since Uring in a democrat 7:36 Public Affairs ITS garbage ooUeettoa call for fees leotion der way to ttw The pro- tlm numbOT in _ Jam^, none. • Recm tional theraphy program. was applauded when he said proved each year. the firemen. Patten, pulled an- alann se'veral 436 Center St., Manchester „ wfll be presented after Recorded in the office of the m ^ber of the commiittee' to Picture Chaugea SibeKered Workshop fo r retarto .“You are having 'wholesale fees F pies to the Manchester area. transfer Of a parcel of land on UNLIMITED COLOR CHOICE es, ai^ we aren’t going to settle ness,” Thomas W olff said. Water Supplies niche in obclety they oouU not retardates, for a nominal wage, viding a home with extended nursing care. claimed a ‘Iserious oversight” the problem at this point” sired by 'VHA, however. / b o d y i n ri v e r ftooddy MUI Rd., adjacent to and. do packaging and simple, re- occurred in legal-notices of the Elliott was questioned despite I Elliott said that the ' eommit- Ample Parking Front and Rear NEW HAVlfflt^^ (A P )—The body the New Haven 3R.R., by Natha- Floors, W alls, Counter Tops *1 don't see bow you are go- (ConUiniled from s*age One) But tbanks to Fendeti and ptoetive hand operations for k>- the w^oe did ^ osal. ing $12,000 for the property. Temperatures also were above teli THE ts in the vanguard of communi­ Your Savings Crow Faster Mayor McCusker replied that, man Olson and (3eorge itisley. “Most of us will be gone be­ IFFERENCE ties providing aid to the retard­ Instituted by FtodeU but atiU In fore the land is used up,” EaUott “ The rest was a g;ift from the nmmat for the month, averag- the preliminary atagae, is the when Rookvillle ■was an inde- The ■vote on the ordinance town,” Pitkat explrined. fog 28.8 degrees, or 1.7 above ed and other disahUlty groups, pendent city prior to oonsolida- providing sewer service . fees said. ”We have about 30 years May we quote rates and assist ^ou Foater Gnuulpareat Flan, to be The 'VHA recently selected average. The warrtiest day ■was FendeU asserts mu(3i remains you tion of the town last summer, confused many observers, worth of land left there.” .“ia to be done to make an integrat­ funded utMler tiie OfOoa of Hoo- ” I’m beginning to get ■worried an architect for the project. No Feb. 11, when the temperature as we have so many others? nomic Oiqwirtuntty. businesses and, industry subsl- One of the members of the starting date has been set for hit 64. The lowest reading was 2 ed program tor aU groups a dized homeowners because re?-^ committee which proposed the about a place to put people that I f approved, FendeU’a propo­ the p roject . - below zerd on Feb. 7 and. 8. •as reality. inaS.B.M. use collection <^rges were in- 'fees, Abner Brooks, abtained die,” ESliiott said at one point. sal would top the resources of An educator who has dedicat­ (tiuded/in the tax rate. from voting. Those favoring the the elderly by assigning them to ed J0 life’s work to helping the Figure i t ••• ’The, Jiiayor observed that fees ■were Bllow, Heck, McO^ work with the retarded at the retarded, FendeU, 96. ta In a “industry and business -helped and Wolff. Opposing were Mc- unique poaitlon to knltw where- Bunee Center n u n ^ pay for the services, even Oarthy, Neff, Smith and Welles. BuiciftiJiMLOOirswBepstaKes. of he Speaks and to tapearhead toeltered workettoRpaytag INVESTMENT though they hired their own Mayor McCusker cast the decid­ moves to improve the lot of ^ ^ collectors.” ing 'vote. toe handioapped. to t o d ^ Mrs. Pierre replied that, “Now those of tis who use A tong^ime residertt of Man- be the first private , 233 2K31 31767 3E74 3P69 3274 4G65 4PS2 4Y83 635T 8628 hshed a work-study awarded a master'e degree from A one equally. I think (the) rep­ 234 2K41 31847 3E76 3S64 3276 4G66 4PS3 503 635W 863S *' 6or retarded youth 16 and older, resentatives think Uttle of us.” and infectious hepatitis, four to 2A71 2K47 31867 3F32 3S66 41367 4G68 4PS4 514 636K 864g thait iasUtution in 1969.- PER 41467 4P61 523 638L 864M and gained general stqiport for Orlowskl said that the pro­ nine. 2A72 2P51' 31869 3F43 3S69 4G69 The following year Fendell Decreases were reported in 2A74 2PS2 332 3F49 3U76 41767 416 4SS2 532 662L 864T posed users fees were changed 333 314 aUTS” 41867 4J2 4S53 533 663W 874C “.R. traveled to the new state of Is- ANNUM with GeiTnan measles, down from 44 2A76 2P61 tJhtier the work - ttudy pro- wiiero he did social work follpviring two hearings 2A78 2P62 3J43 3W51 434 4J52 4S58 542 615 874W 45567 4J53 4W52 604M 6J2 oOMra ^.jram , which wlH oompl*;^ tta vocational counseling and apartment owners. to <0: chickenpox, 847 to 267; 2E26^ 2P6S 3620 3J47 3WS2 xftott year in June, monrings a n ra»||iii4 .KngliSh to knmigraate He said tltat refuse collee- mumps from 330 to gonor- ^^devoted to teaching pupite acar conting to ibs country from tlons at apartment hulWlngB rt»ea from 64 to 50; and aypbUis ?-riemlc skiUs geared to the prao- North Afrloa. "are worse than at private *««« 14 to sbc. fjileal experiences- they win need T i t was rtnriiig hte stay theio homes. Apartmait owners nev- '______, er care for the upkeep of their iftheflrstparlolyour 5 ^ wto become self - srqiparting that FrodeU met Adeie Bloom, ->4dUlte. For example, itiey learn a native of BnglaDd, whom be property, their sidewalks are ^Tww to make change and afeoik mantod in 1961 tqxm returnliM never cleared of snow. They F O R R E N T only come out once a m(»th to 8 aiM 16 mm. Movie Pra- car registrauon numher is iiere, ^buying awl budgeting tooome; to Maaeheeter. The couple now collect their rents. ,1 think the Jeotoro—aound or.oileat, aka £M>oot the functiona of local govr reaido in Weat Hartford iand S3 mm. slide preneetina. M m n en f, and how to fUl out have a three-year-old daughter, people should be consider^” yoii might be a winner. and appHoattona and i4II REGULAR S. B. M. Subject to regutottona to effect from Hmt to i Robert Mallory, an apartment ^gfonam MfELDON DRUG CO. Mara’s hoar’ It weite. Look at tha fkst aymbola bwont, no puziJes to solve. In fact you don’t awsn -^•wrtte tetteis. FendeU’s bobhiea are photo- building owner, said that, un­ 901 Blaln Sto-Tbl 64S-6m (tha prafix)oayourvehld* Identification slip. Than have to own a Buick to have a winning number. t- m ntag the atom oons, the graphy, writing cdiort stories, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS earn der consoUdaUon, the^or|ner o f fcokatthavnisymbols------listed above. If yOU find yours While you’re In the showroom, gat a good kx>k at 'Tright puptis in the program hold and traveUng. Pursuit of the lat- ontlMlistyou’tasyAMr.giesfite ifpait . time Jobe, wHch enable ter took him aU over Butope fist of 72 winners pewtad In his showrdom. If you hMn AivS bSN To o4 Mtpilid 4Mlir eOMry n4 hnShs cSiris f^mem to put their ctassroom ex- end the Oeribbean in his earlier 0 from DAY of DEPOSIT aoo your ontira vehkio Identification mumber on Ceirtast tories. Residante of Kansat, Missouri snd Uptrieoces into practice. Several years, hut lately he has found' too poster—the ^mbola plus tha rest of too num­ Nebraska may. tf they prefer, sand in a postcard to Comliig Segw—W af^ bers—$2332 cash is yours. (If your prefix Isirt ~R.L. - Polka^Co..Polk kliW w»t P.O.r.sp. 80X1347.WM s Detroitaw«Mwise Michigan iim k as hospital aides, and oef- Utile time for it because of his awk Isted In this ad.,don’t give up. Your numbers msy 48231_ J31 and recaivsrecaiva thetha wssMywsskly list of winr'winning------numbsis“ SAVliis B by mall lor companion wtth'th theirthair o«ui«o«m vahl^ ____ Idantk_ Miteria workers; one girl serves other interests. — PAID QUARTERLY " F o r Hm RG-opGwfag have been posted during the past few weeks. And flutlon numbar.______An official :ial sntiy form will be In* a helper ip the wneeiy af Camp Director svaiy week there are 72 new winners posted on dudsd. Swsspstakes llmitsd to parsons over 21 if left to Old o f period o f t h e . toe showroom srall. So watch for next weeks list of living In the continental UA. Not valid InTlertda or I^MAaRCrs Bunoe Oeoter. AU arw Bomehow, he has toimd time now gymbols In this newspaper.) No slogan to statss where prohibited by law. sfo U a $1J6 mirthnuni wage un- earn a eaittficate of advanced I ilia ropporting grants toom gruduato stodtes In special ed- MANCHESTER \ 'Abe DMsIon of VocaUbui Re-..neation at the University of P h o M ^ OF Manchester \ i^lMUMtation. Hartford. Summers, he ie en- 649-5203 CYGLE SHOP » Pupils Happy gaged as Enfield’s direotor of VbottOb the prdgram Is stiM Oamp Sbriver tor the ntaided. 182 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE new to hara any MMhiatoool Bs to alao a member ot Our' pew loeation k just aoroao tlio stnet tn m oar • «» iB u ic k ^ W a o o r’SvveepsiaXes. -S'-. pj|ii^^L«ext to'^tbe Du Bolide Shirie Store . 1 . . Tbsnw an Mitoorizad Buick (tsalor near you..8aa Ms DoubloCtiackad uaadcaw.tcoi.

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V. PAGB BIX Sylvest^r-Kemp Hathaway^Guimond Announce Engagements ■I.'- , ef the remit Will tw aim . Miss iRosempry Jane Gul- Or ether cSfAc* look at the state* mond of Attleboro, Mass., be­ mcDts by Which we made the pledge* came the, bride of Lt. Milton' had imaiine- they s m loopholes. J , /•' FOBLa 00« OKI pe^artiag Presidential assistant and Roy Hathaway Jr. ol'Manches­ OoBB. Vietara policy architect IdcOeo^ ter on Saturday morning at St. -----1 r . _____ LTEB R. nERQD B tn ^ said, for Instance, that, *^ye dm John- the -Ehrangelist Church, ^PuW li^ni^ .. prepared to abide by an bonmi^^^iidg>* Attleboro. ^ VoobM OetolMr 1. W t / ali.^ mentmeat (rf the people of South''Wetnian.’*; The bride is a daughter of 8o edio would see to it that the Judg* Mr^ and -.Mrs. Irving J .' Gui- , meht was "honest"? Or. to put it an* mond of Attleboro. .'The bride- other way, could aiiy “honest Judgment** ■groom is a son of Mrs. Milton bA X B ever r o u it lii a victory fo r the Com*_. R. Hathaway of 3-t PrincefOn - -munist Bids ^ things? I f it came out St. and the late- Mr. Hathaway. •••••»••*•••••• that wi^, wouldn’t that he basic evi* •••••••••••••• The Rev. James F. McCarthy . ••••••••••••••• denoe that the election had been rig* of St. John the 'Evangelist o r ged, or that the poor people brought to . Church performed the single the polls didn't know any better? ring cerPmony and toas cele­ niB iBBOriBTltl rrWB W exciiuitvct^ ^'***17* Sudi the suspicion and confusion in* brant at the nuptial Mass. The 5R^w ^ 'S craaiwa U J id ^ k Mdt uw i SS.e'SrlSr^ couple' also received the Papal 1 IB M«»* paper and ibto tM k>^ sewa pab- svitable In such a debate. Where would some clear, realietie Blessing. 7 rtSta ol repubUoatloB tf ipedal dia> < hea herelB ara al»o reierreo. ___ ^ verdict He? It would lie in the pro­ G iven. in m a rri^ e by her father, the bride wore a fuH- nia BeiaU PrtaUa* Oompagr. too., aj. nouncement that there Is precious little 'Landry photo Camera Shop i^Mto Oilman- pboto capacity, in the present etatus-ef eivlU* The engagemmit of Miss The eng^ement of JCss Mar- The engagement of Miss Mar­ length gown .of peau de sole ac­ cented with alencon lace ap­ . sation in Vietnam to attain even a re­ S S r ^ a Z U r iB Ttaa MandMater Shartto J. Ck>e of Manchester to garet Jane Cluett of St. John’s, Ann Duquette ol Bristol pliques. The gown Was designed BreBlBK BeraM. ______^______spectable semblance of a free election. Richg^ W. Stocks of Manches­ Newfoundland, Canada, td»to CEfford H. Fisher Jc/of' wfth bateau neckline, long ta­ r m Beratae cUeot «€ ».. «■ > ■ To Uiat msiy be added the further judg­ ter has been announced by her Thomas J. Russell of Manches- Manchester has been amiounced pered sleeves, fitted bodice and ment ttiat neither Bide In the Vietna­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilUam ter has been announced by her by her . mother, Mrs. James M. ' chapel-lengrth Watteau train. mese etnigi^ ia really prepared, even C. Coe of 468 E. Center St. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Duquette of Briat(d. She is. also She wore an elbow-length man­ if' an < election of some sort could be AUDIT BDBBAU OF CXRCUUb Cluett, St. John’s. the daughter o f toe late James tilla trimmed with lace and car­ r i^ E managed, to abide by any'' result which Her fiance is the son of Mr. ried a cascade bouquet of and'Mrs. William Stocks of 73' Her f i a ^ is a son of Mr. ^ •ay rtliinf _ goes against itself. phalaenopsls orchids and stepp- eau^dsy ]k P.IOe ^ »■ - M ^ » Trebbe.D r, and Mrs. Thomas J. Ruspell Sr. ^ .... « • Taeaday— I M i. MoBday.. _ The simple fact about us is that we 'V of 30 Foster St to the son o f'Mir. anotis accented -with ivy. Mtos Coe. a 1964 graduate o< W edB^_-lPjB.^T^ don’t believe an election ia free if it Miss auett attended Memor- “ J? ^ Miss Joan Hathaway of Man­ Manchester High School, is a ^ip.«.Ti«™ d 2 r: goes against us. How could U be free lal University, Newfoundland. Burnham, St. chester, sister of the bride­ n r Satn^T —t ftBi-, Junior at Middlesex Memorial ciL^edrdeadUBe:'iO:.SO~ a.iB. ea^day H if it votes for totalitarian slavery? We She Is a forntef school teacher at Miss Duquette to a ,graduate groom, was the maid of honor. Ctaaelfled' ------deadUae:* iO]^ y ft.nL A Hospital School ef Nursing, Mid­ eaeept Batarday may not, in our public language, make St. Jtton’s; Mr. Russell ' Is a of St. Anthony’s High School, She wore a full-length gown of dletown. graduate of Manchester High Bristol, and St. Francis. Hos- it . aU quite that simple. But the logle cranberry velvet with matching Taasdagr, K a rd i 1. Her fiance, also a gra^ te of Schqot. He s]tont four years in pital School o f Nursing, Hart- satin, sash. She wore a match­ involved is one our actions have seemed MRS. MILTON ROY HATHAWAY JR. Manchester High School, in top the U.S. Air Force and is pres- ford. She to a registered nurse ing headbow with face veil and to follow, and Mm likely to try to Class of 196S, is a teacher of entiy employed 'wlto Lawson rt St. -Frahcia Hospital, Hart- carried a cascade bouquet of follow if the VietnamsM situation ever ' rneUef On The W o ^ Scale guitar and accordion at Ray Manilfapturing Co.,‘ Peabody, fof^' garnet roses, miniature white Engaged gets down to cases. Beller’k Music Shop, is a bands­ Mr. Fisher to a graduete of news that Russia is adKmt to slack Mass. carnations and ivy. man fa Connecticut National A summdr wedding is Mianchester High School and ■Wliliam BroneWJ of Manches­ The engagement of Miss Bar­ Off ton its foreign aid spending* prefer* Guard Band, and is leader of Ward Technical Institute of the bara Mae Geer of 86 WethereH rin g to btUiae more o t its resourOe creat* planned. ter served' as best man. Ushers the ‘.'Frantic Four," affiliated University of Hartford. He were ______Michael Wezer_____ of ____ Hart- St. to James N. Monstream of Ing'a better Ufe for Russiani at home, Cover Knees; Uncover Foreheads with Landerman Enter­ served four yeans in the U.S. ford and Ridhord Spuriing of Marlborough has been an- is nb particular good news .to the United We read in the financial pages that prises. also attends Morse Navy. He to a field engineer at „ Nassiff photo Rockviiile. ’ qpunced by her parents, Mr. States in its position of foreign aid the two and four inch above toe knee Business Gollege, Hartfoed. IHM, Hartford. MRS. RICHARD THOMAS SYLVESTER ^ __ ^ L . . spending rival. Our pdHtlclMis at Wash* skirts' are causing problems for, toe, No date has been set lor toe -'The wedding to planned for Ingion have for some time been disen* hoelery Industiv, .which feds foquiVed wedding. Miaiy 28. , 341SS Joann Kemp and Rich- carnations. The bridegroom’s - . nJnk and Mrs.'-'-'Edwin M. Mont- chanted with the idea of spoiling our ard Thomas Sylvester, both of mother wore a pink Jacquard satin ^ and niStSL noatching acoeasories. ortL stream, Marlborough. to derate or eliminate toe band or Manchester, were united in mar- knit suit with matchlr^ acces- ^ matohlng accessories. way into the hearts of the undeveloped The bridegroom’s niother wore Miss Geer, a 1968 graduate of welt at toe top of toe stocking. riage Saturday, Feb. 19 at St. series and a pink ohchld. eountiies of the world. JS Ruisla drops Wen, before the hosiery industry gets WUb Sylvian O fl^ At'The Ballet a blue-greeit brocade sheath Manchester High School, to a James’ Church. A reception for 136 was held with green satin bow and freshman at Manchester Oom- bade out of the picture, eat of deUb* around to spending millions o f doUara HARTFORD BALLET SOCIETY; Act H, “Swan Lake” The bride Is. a daughter of at tito K of C Home. For a matohing accessories. mundty College. erate dtoioe, as Communist CSilna has trying to adjust to toe short skirt ersM, Mri and Mrs. John Kemp of 9 plane trip to Las Vegas, Nev., A reception was held at the Mr. Mortstream is a 1962 reoently reduced Ite'foreign eld opera* let us volunteer toe information that, Cross St. The bridegroom is a Mrs. Sylvester wore a pink knit Stone Ends Reataumnt, Attle- thma out of domeatie neoeesity, them if it ia toe males of toe world toe fe- son of iitr, and Mrs.wwo. Josephov/ocj... suit,---- , black - acce^ries----- ^ ^ a ■uu-ftrtrtfniir tr in Junior College. He is employed will probably be no great -American malsB ara trying to Intercdt or attract, Sylvester of 43 [onu, iviao. --- ^ surge forward into whatever, vaicuum is- the short skirt is aJidbmerang. Rd Inside Connecticut Y dtU eee TOe ReV. Richard l?V)ley per- Mrs. Sylvester to a 1964 grad- HathoAvay worn a Mack ^ te/^ ^ reau ^ a ^ id . left We, of couree, have a war on. — W « doubt that we havie ever seen a By Rowland Evans Jr. Vhe main thing illnstrated by Ruseia’a human knee that was beahtlful, and By A.H.O. / formed the double ring cere- of Mancherter m^^ooh ^ no date has been announced deeSrion to draw bank is the unfortu* certainly we have never seen one that Robert D. Novak lioring photo. na^ situation in whidi the underdevel* was s«gr. As for toe short skirt in gen- R e p o r t We confessed, toe other day, f^ that toey eonldnT, and sped world is placed by the present -^al, aside from its expbsure of toe to our temporary- inability to didn’t want to, either, think of ^oTIor „ d w .r . » , wm fvi» urns riven in mar- Manchester High School and a o f Jilanichester High School and xukuxn i-u — m ere »no mu p ^ upon the year to year, w pa^es ions which winds up pleasing no ons. Bconomic Developiment Admin­ district for the purpooe mak­ Dooley doesn’t hide bis parti­ necticut political parties might The closing of toe jirtate leg­ 1..* fotw en* vinrn 1®84 gradi»te o f ’Fuji’s College, the Uni'versity of Hartford. He 78 auks in existence, and they’re PRESCRIPTIONS Fallot photo am mooda and political incllnistitjM of It has toe aUure neither o f toe longer istration (MM.) is showing dis­ ing these announcements ?’’ sanship. 'When one RepubUcmi now be considered entitled to islative session at' leMt halted 1**'* trimmed Medford, Mass., whefo he was is serving in the U.S. Air all stuffed. The black-and-white SAFELY FILLED j The engagenifent of Miss a lew of the world’s larger nk^ns. '' skirt, ^ tch pauses far below it, nor of tressing symptoms of the same Three days later, however, Congressman complained, Dool­ the- top title of the state’s toe flow of toe state portion of , * « u tv^’de*io*i*d ‘iritii a ^ member of Delta Upsilon Force. Mrs. Hatoa'way to a great auk, a Canadian bird, be- . When one also calc^tm , aa many ex* nmlady that proved fatal to toe Kennedy himself 'was out in toe ey replied baldly that the Con­ £p:eat number one spender. the bonanM. But 'toe ‘fGreat Gall E. Nickse of Bolton to satin Shea , sim e fraternity and senior class mair- graduate of AtUeboro High came extinct in 1844. Unable ARTHUR DRUG the bikini, which would end high above train, Md bow at me oacK ^ He to on the teaching staff School and Quincy (Mass.) aty to fly, the island dweller was pwts have for some time been calmlat* late, unlamented Area Redevel­ cold, along with.''Javits. Foley gressman had enjoyed favors We can’t choose because we Society” flow fipni''Washington David D. Hantman of Norwich H. It la betwixt' and between mystery toe waistline. Her _ ^ ^ Catholic High School. Hospiital School of Nursing. easy prey for hunters. bi&. that t^ large aid-giving nations opment Administration (ARA). accepted an invitation to a Feb. under President ESisenhower and sire engulfed by the cumula­ continues to oontribiitk to the has been announced by her illusion was arranged from a and revelation, and located in toe exact tive joint generosity for which great dollar Jam building up to fhmuMlves dd not reap aa much last* The malady is toe political 17 meoting in Brooklyn arrang­ now it 'was the Democrats’ turn. . Loring photo parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Naaaiff photo PlUbox bat, and she carried a apot where'it poaseseea nothing of either. Sven mofo surprising is toe both parties now stand respon­ so many state spen^g chan­ tng..behefi^ from keeping their gener* pork ,. bftirel, _ 8yhdr{)m.e. _ t o o t . ed by local Democratic leaders.' *1116 engagement of Miss Bar- Nickse of Clark Rd. engagement of Miss Joan bouquet of white bOrtatlOlis and And once again toe old perennial special swit^board installed at sible. Between the tong drive of nels. ' ■■ ' ^OBlty under national labele aa they 'txansformed ARA" from an At the end of the meeting, Fol­ bom Aim Wreggit of Dotrpit, Her fiance 1s a son of Mr. ^ ® ® roses, fafhlon question eSke Iteejf, ey, had another annoimcement: MJA (manned by a former '«n- toe-Democrats for expansion of Never to gpvenu^tohd MiK Horse Sense-and the SIx-Cyfinder Mustang Would if It were more modestly chan* agency aimed at developing Mich., to Richard Osborne Shaw and Mrs. George J. Hantman Theresa Durkin of Middletown Patrick 'Vlckera of Etost Why cant we have v^ety and economically depressed areas a flO million grant might be ployee of toe Democratic Na­ •various state seivioes, and toe tory has there been such^a sad, -...... - ...... -...... i— inrirnwurrm-ii r'in"nrniiTirrnrilir'- MiriBaS neled through some international agen* of Vernon has been announced of Norwich. to Robert Gerard Smi'to of Man- Hartford, sister of the bride, change that are attractively modulated ■ Into a political slush fund for ' a'vallable to turn the padlocked tional Committee) to screen sudden- - bonan^ the Republi­ sober discovery that, after all, by her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Miss Nickse, a graduate of Chester has .been annoqnced by was matron of honor. She wore ey, the indication ia that it yrould prob* Congressional calls away from within toe bounds of style ^nd beauty? Demooratic Congressmen. The Brooklyn Na'vy Yard into an In­ cans ' forced iiix>n toe Demo­ it takes time and . plans and Winston R. Wregglt of Detroit Manchester High School, is at- father John Durkin of a full-length gown, fashioned ably be good for both sides of the. for* agency died, to be replaced by dustrial park. low-level professional staffers crats in toe 1965 session, there Ideas to. spend money. Why must every trend be carried out Her fiance to a son of Mrs. tendl^ Men^ester Oommu- ^est Hartford, and her mothert with royal blue velvet bodice sign aid tranaactlons of the world if HDA. working on project apptibitions. la such a profusion of budgetaiy Strangely enough, we consid­ to toe extreme degrae which beoomea Shock competed with out­ Frank Shaw of 1 Allan Dr., Ver­ nity College. She is employed u...* with long sleeves, and white they were centralised and atdilllaed in lit had been hc^ that HDA Although its avowed^ purpose is authorization for good things er this bonanza ah interesting grotesque and ugly and ridlculotu? rage. Kennedy, Javlte, and non, suad the.,^late Lt Frank In the office of Dr. Jean-Louis Mrs. Elizabeth Durkin of Hart- sheath skirt'; blue cabbage to protect toe staff«s.from pol­ in Connecticut that we find dif­ rather than an atormln'g , ex­ some Intomatlonal'agmey. Why can’t our style deeignera be con- would avoid becoming Unde Brooklyn’s Democratic Rep. Hebert and Dr. Gil D. Boiso- ford. ■’ rose headpiece 'with veil, and itical pressure, some employees ficulty to tracing out and allo­ Shaw. Under mch a eystem, the richer afid Pork by sticking to rigid for­ Kmanuel Celler had been care­ periment. Miss W regglt to a senior ait- neaii, both of Manchester. Her fiance fa the son of Mr. carried a bouquet of blue and ' tent to put our women through evolu­ inside EIDA suspect that it is a cating final responsibility for more advanced and more powerful na* mulas based on eooopmlc need, fully preparing a March 8 meet­ It has certainly been an in­ WilUmantic State C ollege Mr. Hantman, a graduate of Mrs. Gerard Smith of 21 white carnations. tions which keep them beautiful and in- form of poUUcal control by toe each of toe state’s plush ac­ tlons of the world would acknowledge on a regional basis as much as ing of all interested officials to teresting experience to find con­ where she'to majoring in, science Norwich FreeTi>R« Academy,Acadfimv. isIs em­em- Overland St. Bridesmaids were Mtes Krte- tertetihg all the time. Instead of Just possible. Moreover, there 'was try to line up Federal aid for Foley-Dobley duo. counts. ployed as a commercial fish- common rather th w rival TCepoiialblU* On the credit side, Foley has scientious public servants, for education. She plaw to tea^ , that his agency has Rightly or wrongly, tWs curi­ des and departmehtar' ..... agency. And the recipient haUone, for . can not only be seen, but see. attitude or -legislative le th a l Neale - Heins Mass., where, he received an as-,-.T'*ets. . been stow getting off toe mark. ous incident had antl-Kenn:^ H erald They have a much tougher Of any kind has ever really keen - their part, would not have to ilepend Rut far more significant, two ■M-* •!«•*« Tinihart ' TT socfate degree in archlitectural - Etonaild Syly^er of Mm c ^ - overtones for, many politicians. and much more realistic prob­ able to slow do'vra. ^ ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. He is attending ter served as. hto brother’s best upon ooM war weather for their own incidents in New Yo^ itow Foley is a p rot^ of 'Vice Pree- Yesterdays lem to solve, Perhaps toe anly^TeaHy' Wg Heins of 216 H^ltoter St.^- rifssJ^ toe man. Ushers. aU of Manchester^ prospects of getting the kind of eoo* evoke toe pork barrel eyn- ideut Humphrey’s. The highest Tkey, poor souls, have to fig­ difference is one of attitude, in toemarr^e ^ to«^ H artford, and employed at were Peter Sylvester bro^r of Bomic aid they need, but could oalcu* The Humphrey Misston dimne. ranking Democrat at the Feb. 25 Years Ago ure out ways of spending all which we aijs all now unasham­ S I Standard Structural Steel Co., the brldeg^m; Paul Sartor late that demonstratlm of that need, 'There has been a steady drumfire of On Feb. 14, Foley traveled 17 nieeUng—Cilty Council Presi­ About 1,500 Manchester resi­ toe money which is suddenly ed big spenders. W e feel | Just (Squ* Timel Save Meneyl Elliott Neale of Silvetxtele, and Patrick Mlstretta. together with soundness of proposal for through (Miiomlcally depressed dent Frank O’Connor—has been dents attend farewell peuty at criticism of Vice President Hubert available to them. like toe Republican leaderohip, wilb# colween wub WaOh., on Nov. 13, 1965. 1- * Mrs. Kemp wore a blue sheath eectioijs of northern New York playing footsie 'with Humphrey. the Armory honoring National The bride is a .1963 graduate A June 18 wedding to plan- matching accessories and meetlng'it, would he tire only eligiblli* flumiriirey'B two-week swing through If they can’t' spend it all at that making a big show of try- ties they would need. nine Asian nations. He was accused of ataie as the guest of Sen. Rob­ In fact, RDA genendly seems Guardsmen Who are scheduled once—as moat of them would of Manchester High School and ncu. a corsage of yehow and white ert F. Kennedy. At day’s end, to leave for^Oamp WatuUnc ' tog to be the opposite nev^ got ' ANMUNCOIEIITS is a senior ait. Joseph Lawrence " The world’s present organisation of over-optimiem, underreatroinb of p ie c­ tied closely to toe Democratic confess they can’t if they ever ' anybody anytoto^ anyway.” ', _ ACCESSOiOES’ ing away toe Treasury, and of not really b e announced a giOO.OOO E3DA Ftau School of Nursing, New Lon­ A friend told me to test-drive Mustang. Another friend told me foreign aid haa not yet advanced much party’s Johnson - Humphrey dared speak frankly to anybody But the Republican switch iKhdiM dfh, Iwuat'w >«•■, wrtdtns hearing what the Aslana said to him. grant to study possible broad- don; beyond the comparative stage of city wing. Its Ckmgresslonal lobbyist about such things—they must was, to give it honest credit, Zimiry MpUm, MM* d*con- ^ He Sixle a real gas miser. Another friend told me Mustang comes ThsM are unjustifiably harsh criti­ gauge aid for the area. A is Panels X Dooley, a Connec­ 10 Years Agp • Mir. Neale to a graduate of erolfare relief back in the New York figure out some way at least to something more than a tactical cisms. It cannot be denied that Mr. •nie state’s two big R m ib - ticut Donccrat who worked for Edward J. Thoms starts his put irrevocable touch and claim tfl, JoUa High School. San fiM M ised hca^riiig! City o f Tammany's hey-day, when poIlU* tiick or a political maneuver. with bucket seats, plush carpeting and more-^at no extra cost Humphrey is a bubbly person. He exudes Ucans—Gov. Nelson Rock^ller Lyndon B. Johnson’s lU-fated office as superintendent of Man­ upon what has been authorized Diego, Cailf., and attended cal' chiha went out and dM' gobd in the energy, confidence, liberality, goodwill . and Sen: Jacob Javits— the Pre^dentlal campaign lOf 19SQ,: chester Memorial Hospital, re­ present state leadtoritolp did CALL 7 .Olymipic Junior College. He to to them. decide to make ah unmiistakable SMALLEST HEARING AID EVER MADE BY SONOTONE expectation' of getting votes for their and good-foUowshlp. It la true'that he ia roof. Foley’s staff had not tak­ He now is a lieutenant of H.' placing ’WilUam Stover •who re^ One could anticipate this JUNE KNIGHT employed by Electric Boat Di­ particular party. Today, to a large ex* often overly optimistic and linderly cau­ en formal notice ' of a sep­ Marvin IVatson Jr., the. ’Ibxan signed. entry into the twentieth cen­ CONN. ENVELOPE CO. vision of G«»eraa Dynamics. NOTHINB WORN present condition even during tury. Pefh&ps It didn’t really tent, polities has gone out of relief, tious. arate economic development who runs the Democratic Na­ Pastor C. Henry Anderson 648-0969 - The (XM^ile are residing in New OUTSIDE (Now I know vKto my lirtaiKlt , toe closing days of the 1965 ses­ need tff'make toe entry with which is stablUsed, provided for oiit of Teb for an tola, toe IHoe President'a plan prepared by the state gov­ tional Committee from toe leads congregation of Eman­ sion, when agency and depart­ Loodoo. — EAR swing throughout, eouthem Asia was not ernment. Neither Rockefeller Vtoite House. suQlr a big budgetary :^laah, regularly budgeted govenunental in* uel iMtheran Church in edebra- ment heads were actually to ICS ^toout its good' effect—both at home ..nor. Ja'vits had been informed but it was about time the come, and administered by experts with A former staffor. at the De­ tton of its 76to onniveraaiy. the position of having to con*. and'abrahd. As a liberal of long stand­ o f toe Kennedy-PV>Iey trip or was made. considerable political impartiality.' On ing, Mr. Humphrey is in a position to tentative development plan ap­ the world eoale, ^ e f should begin mak* proved by B\)ley., speak toLmany Americans udio deserve NOTICE: Can you tail thIa man It lag hmllar progrees. . to be o|xdcen to by someone vdiom they In a withering private Mter wearing■rln the all-in.tha.ear fed they can trust to Undantortd vtoat to i^ey, Jayits called Fogey’s SONH In this raal-llfa, Infennatieii aiMut unrathuchad photo? is bothering them. perfonnance "partisah’’ and Tkto la kaw m u U D NUmNa warks IniMt When toe Vice President retunia from “defoandl^ to the Federal es- Ika ear.'Tka SOHIT kaariM aid allot hrtt uia Can Free Electkau Ylt eamfirttklr ta ooutoew Asia oonvihoad that there ia WORN The one outstanding feature of' the an overttenging ChinsM threat and that . needle with this question: tka tar m u i, dJiwUng laaadi ta Ika Mrabmt Vietnam debate is that nobody on either - “Am I to assume that you CAREER SALES tola threat ia widely and deeply feared aide can be quite sure preciMlj^ what in that part of toe world, we hope totat are available to accompany SotMtoneia AM AZIN G N Enr the other side is talking about. this will ciurry more 'weight with many evefy Senator or Oongressman who requests your presence on alMitttie-ear H EA R IN G A m mils difficulty reechte some sort of odto are ^turbed over American at­ OPPORTUNin PlrlMdt am vdial made Mottaiig Atnerka's nmaway tuccees traffic. Makes yea a parking expert first fkna out M d RRoa* new climax when the debate reaches tempts to iM traln C!hlneae imperialism Sonotone’s great hearing triumph *—the smallest hear­ tang offers just about any kind of special foeture you want tosn bays the words of some others. We car. Mustang’s 200-cu. in, standard Six has Npirit enough to the question of vtoetoer or not toe Unit­ for m«n and women of $15.000+ per ing aid we ever made — is worn completely in yoiir ear. suit the liveliest. Yet the way Mustang pampers your pocket- -Everything from power disc brakes to a stereo tape player ed States would accept tiM nault of "ideo Itope that when tits 'Vice Presid^t that prorides over 70 minutes of anlntemipted music. tali OongreM and toe country, as he hiaa A Thought for To^y cornier win be given at o spMiol meeting It’s our amazing new SONET®. book, you’ll think it feeds i f ^ g a s with an ^/edropper. tree clectiona in Vietnam. already doiie, that -be is confident o f Sponsored by the HanolMater This exciting aid, the smallest ever madp by ^ o t o n e .Maks a data with your Ford Daalar. Test-drive a six-cylinder Our official spokesmen, under per­ 7:45 p*m*. Wedne*dmr, Mareh M Mustang has a lavish way wHH luxilrias. Vinyl , uphoistery, the *kiltimate triumph” of the goals for Council o l Churnhes to fit all into the ear, can help millions with our new Mustang. Enjoy the same excitement end luxury that mada sistent battering from their own domes* Americana Hptel \ deep-foam bucket seats, and rich, wall-to-Wall carpeting aH vdiioa America ia fighting, tola win focused hearing inside the ear canal. You just slip it in Mustang the most popular MW car aver iotioduoed. tie critics, hnve finally ail said, in vary­ ConstitHtion Plana. Hartford show Mustang's healthy regard for comfort They're included hearten toe faint-hearted. A decision “to follow Jesus and out of your ear.,NO ATTACHMENTS OF ANY in Mustang's low price, along with a sporty stick shift, auto­ ing language, that we would aecejpt the It is never easy to be truly sure of the Thfa Is a career sales opportunity tor offering inyertment Christ as Lord and Savior" 'to:' KIND OUTSIDE THE EAR. \ matic courteey lights, padded dash, full wheel co ve n . . . and result of free electiona in South Vieb- impression which a whlrlwiQding Amer­ otudjto a decision to eivtrust the S d financial aervicee to todivlduato and organizations. Find out about this, amazing new Smotone model — ican may make upon the more tradition­ outcome to Him. To walk by Previom experieflee In finance to not a requteite We pro- you must see it to believe it. Come in, phone or write i}' MUSTANG But, although 'we aay thia, nobody ally minded Asian aoene. in Asia, aa folto means to place our dee- Mustang caa ba Uw parfact spriag loidc. Rbraezasi for f r e e actual-size SONET replica (non-operating). N.E.F.D.A. fulte believes we reeBy mean lb - elMwhera. oourtesy often masks dis- tiny to toe hands of the Lord. w r a*Vod educational background. agreemenb Yeb in his enthusiasm for ^ p [ a i^lngM M to work, and, a sense of humor all help. From Sonotone— We had an opportunity to permit fi«a To live in Jesus' ia itot to ha've helping those desperately need as- the trusted name in better hearing for over 35 years.' elections, and to accept tbsir restilb la an easier' life. In many ways Adr4 noement can be rapid.JVe are litcmational Bistanoe, Mr. Humphregr ia merely ex- complex that to one of toe largest in Its f l ^ ★ SAVE NOW! Best values yet at your FordD?i5Br^?33^nual W hlte^SSM r South 'Vietnam immediately after the ^Mfo •win be harder for you be­ preeBing a widely held American atti­ cause there will be an increased For more detalla, attend our meeting. SONOTONE MAIL THIS COUPON TOOA? Geneva Conference o f 1954, but we^dld tude., Nor can we beUeve that state* demand tqwn your e into It Yon Are A Used Oar Buyer, We Have A Wonderful Selection Of A -I ViAMO.' Mr. Humphrey ia. ‘on most occasiona, EIM I j^ p ls assume that we mean to Involvement aHowed toe per­ Post Road, Milford, Connecticut Budget Terms Available 1 tr* ' • such a man. We do not think that his killedUlled ao I m i^ of the. Vletoong be- son who foUowB Jesus Christi ...... 4S,000-mile .swing was firgitteaa. — Rev. James W. BottooMl ^eeKHMausH S9em lm nm em K •we fkee eleetlons can be held that we CHRIBIXAII IK S^C^ MONnOR Bt Maiy’h Ghureh A ' 4Mfi» Mbttn'Mm m flour* t -

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South Windsor ' ' ' ^ ; I 12th Grcoit ^ ^Right M m' RoUn4 ^oii C an C oLiiil on I s . . . C^nality Costs >io .Moi o at S o a r Firemen Niune Officers, Courl|; Cases Ror Cancer Gamble BIANCHK8TEB SESSHKK Dr. Sigmond H. Nadler, asjfc. Fc>rm Ladder G>mpany b u f f a l o . N.Y. _ date chief tan cer research siv. tan 1-4,3-3, li2 and 3-4 in. Drive ayde E. Fatten, 31. of Car- Robert F. AUen and the rigW Guaranteed 143-Pe. geon af RosweU Park,- Nw . man" planned to meet thia week V t Iib town's volunteer lire de- group wlH present ttie program, aatry, pleaded ‘gi^ty to * York State’a cancar research ^psJSiJnL ei^StS oinceri Rri^eST^l be served. e.2 for a' rpe “P®*’®"®". ^ and'treatment canter, said the . might save both .'from dying of moUon a gtudy of new Hoetesses lor evening wUl P ^ . treatment .is sUIl experimental equipment, and established a be Mrs. George tUltt and Mrs. was wmUnuod to March 81 for cancer. . . . and there to no assurance that it Cbaries Robinson. presence Investigation. AUen, 28, a Tucson, Art.,^ new ladder company. win work. Rorim Program get Patten was arrested on Feb, businessman, and m unl^den- LA. Donald Smith has been tified 65-year-old man from Nadler and Dr. George E. elected president of the depart- S£l‘^ m2 t t S - i 2«a“ t cS^rhlJh^chSrjw PhUadelpWa, are strangers to Moore, also of RosweU Park, sT^.^SrpreSSl! p.«. st the compttined to poUce'that he each other, but they hfve ta performed toe earlier operaUon. common a rare type of bone Within 10 to 14 days after the jmcnaeiMichael Longo. secretary: ..v-, chMSB ^Wbo,” pariclng lot after he had given cancer, osteogenic sarcoma. transplant each patienUs body George Simons, treasurer; _ the her a ride to school. reacted against toe foreign can­ Both also have the same blood Sears National . Rev. "James BlrdsaU, chaplain; » cer Ussue, "todicattog toe de­ Joan M. Bairett of 165 Lydall type, 0 -poslUve, the key to the Newberry, com- ^^SU^uTSLg ac>_ St. pleaded . not guilty to ^ a Operation to be performed by velopment of some form-of can­ DWARE : missloner. _ „ ' , , omted for the pcfiHlon of rdc- charge of driving while tuider doctors at Roswell Park Memo­ cer resistance," Nadler said. 4 Days Only! Save Over *54 ;l:i* :P^p E^Cromble, ta for**^ summer the influence of Uquor and her rial InsUtute. , The resistance is carried by his annual re^rt, announorf piayrround ‘season. All appU^ case, was continued to March 16 white blood cells, which combat W e e k 'S appointment of former chief ^ ^ ^ jg years tu East Hartford. The charges Doctors gave AUen, father oi three and a former University the original cancer tissue after Sean has eveiything you UneonditioiitiHy Guaranteed toStv “ hS “chief o* intormttkm, against her came a^r she^ of nitools football player, two to each patient’s bloOd is trans­ need. Shop now for ill Sam Brady, recreation director legedly drove Into tw parked six months to live. They said fused to the Other. prices at their best! Ellison will may be contacted at 1020 Strong cars on Main St on Feb. 13. they held one hope, that a man AUen said ta Tucstm ihat he In the area ------.■ ■ ■ % .. '... The following cases were also ■ .. with the same type of cancer planned to leave Wednesday for plans. His first asslgnments-wlll *“ • ■ M ' .. 'be to coordinate "the upcoming PTA To Meet dispcNied of^ Stafford Bede, 36, and Identical blood typo might Buffalo. " I dtm’t khow If It will The PleasanU Valley School of 01 Foster St, intoxication, Te*evaluation o f the town by be found.v' work, but I am wllUng to give it 4h7’iw “^ M d “plri''R^tiJIa meet tonight at 8 p,m. 316; Elizabeth Luginpuhl of ' 'Ihe Philadelphia man, picked a try,” he said. ■ Mrs. B. O. Pelton of the South RockvHW, speeding. 316; Fred- after lOO offers were screened, M S a l Windsor Historical Society wlU crick Malon, 36. Coventry, faU- "Any chance Is better than no agreed Monday to come to Buf­ chance. I am very opUmlstlc. i tadde^ mor^^ln toe T m 7 «*ow odor elides on the Inter- um to gnu*t one-haif toe Wgh- falo for the operaUon, which ^ v^ “»« “ 0 exterlori of historical way. 376; Charles O’RelUy, 23. can’t be anything else," he said, involves transplanting cancer adding "I am very happy and :■ : The project was recenUy out- In town and early Indus- M o ^ tissue from each man Into the grateful all toe people who have 'lined to both the town council try- traffic light, 326, Eric Osols, 3 , other’s thigh. responded to this.” "jshd the capital expenditures Betama from Tour of 24 Strickland St., Intoxica- A similar'operation was per- inlannlna committee Fireman RusseU P. Herring- Uon, 315, and a nolle on,.a forined two years ago with ap­ The hospital said the name of ‘ ' T ^ e r t^ l^ toe require- P^> eon of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- charge of breach of peace; Gary parent success, but on a patient the Philadelphia man will be ji’ ::! disclosed until after Vdbctors li:!!: m m uT toe American ^u r- ard B. Harriyt^ of 2X9 Pteea- ^ e . 21 of 20 St., fdlow; with a different type of cancer, Regular Open Stock Prices Totol $174.02 : iance Association G r a d I n g ant VaUey M ., has retur^ to tog tw c l^ /. »35; James Rud- malignant melanoma. • here talk with him. Iliiil Schedule, which requires the Boston a b ^ the Coast Guard dell, M, of 84 S. Mato St., driv- All parts are made of "S^uper-Tuff" steel, ♦ h®?' heat-trea^dT town to have a ladder company. Cutter M ^ o c h , after com- tog while under toe Influence d 7 ■ Chief Cromble has announced a pleU"* Operational Readiness intoxicants, 3100, and Richard tampered and chrome-plated to resist rust. Tliin wall/don- ■ reorganlzaUon of toe fire de- Training with the Navy at Smith Sr.. 81, of 174 Autumn partment. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Nor- St., speeding, 320. struction lets you get into tight pieces with ease./'Perfect EffecUve today, a ladder com- maUy. the McCuUoch serves the . The charges against the fol- pany will be added to toe Coast Guard as a search and lowing Were noHed: William E. set for the professional or the handy man. / ■ ^ t t o g three engine companies. veseot and ocean station Baldwin, 23, Glastortbury. oper- ^ V ' r»^irfQto Albert Gagg will com- pMrol ship. While in toe Cai4b- attog a motor vehicle wWle 143-Piece Set Contains All T h ^ Tools •niand toe new company which >>«an, toe cutter visited Klnge- license under suapenslon; Barry iwtU’ be assigned Emergency ton, Jamaica and 'San Juan, Chambers, 24, of 04 Lakewood M-INCH dA i VJJ o Speedw o 1 S/lS-la.-spark 0.6-pc. mspetle LEASE —r r —r------q Flex handle plug eOoket Insert set Five and ning4-to. e Ratchet , # Pin punch ed to captain and assigned to Inquirers class of St. Peter's y^e following cases were con* to <4-to. "" „o Thirteen 12-pt. e. Extension vCwitcr punch Engine O^pany One replacing Episcopal, Church will meet ttoued: 97% of All Leases 'Are Renew^ e Seven 12-pt. _ EXTRA______TOOLSe 8 screwdrivers Capt. Gagg. Engine Company Wednesday at 9 pjn. to toe Pa- ipo March 24 to Manoheet^, sockets Ji , to 1'4-ta one operates engine 4. rteh HaU., „ gaveme Hartosen, 24, 0^ 61 to Jl-ln. 0o 3 3 deepdeep so.—w.« sockets — e 11-pc. - r— —hex------key*, e Hack saw nn® ‘;V:, Engine Company Two, com- senior choir will rehearse geamen Circle, breach oL]Maqe. o Ratchet %.H. »4. ‘4. %-to. %-to* •«» ■ manded by Capt. Walter Dodd 'Thursday at 8:16 p.m. to toe .j.,, March 7 in Mahcljiester, follow the SUN for LIFE PAUL DODGE :WU1 continue to operate toe new _ . . . , . Robert Sales, 22, Carter engine 6 while engine company -Hie juniw toolr wU reheawo gt.^ b„ach of pea three Will be under toe dlrec- Saturday at 10 a.m. also to the PONTIAC Come in Today and See This tion of C^t. Anthony Forghetti. **]ir*' „ ,, This unit will have engine three louto Confirmation class Coojp^ Winner You should look .into the advan­ 373 MAJN ST. MANCHESTER 649-2881 assigned to them ® comprtoenslve test tages of being associated with Craftsman Tool Set Yourself The Board of Fire Oommls- Of^Speech Test Sun Life—-one of the world’s .. iiii: ■loners has recommended ap- , NO MONEY DOWN on Sears Easy Payment Plnn proval of Lt. Elmer Schneider’s ^ ^ largest life insurance companies. request to be put on the Inactive »tructod E u oi^ t at toe 10 Raymond Cooper won ton Manchester 'Toastmasters Club ■Would you like to know how to 643-1581 Orditr Ytiur C^tem an Tools Today! list. Lt. schnelder-s position will speaking contest last night and bnng your present life insurance be filled by compeUUve'examln- s^ lr^ oir will r^rtarse will represent toe club In r into line with current and future 'b „ _ „ , the Good Friday cantata Sun- the Toastmasters International ^ * P-”'- ^ Ql^ch. Ba- A i^ Speech Contest Speak­ needs, taking into account statu­ ers from nine clubs In Central tory pension benefits, education will sponsor a Junior bowling Manchester E « ^ r Herald Connecticut and Western tournament March 6 at the Ten g|,aU| Wto( ^ * for your children, retirement ^iTMpeadent, MassachusetU wUl compete to SUN LIFE HIGHLIGHTS IN 1965 , i ^ ^ 1 on at. 6. Starting ^ane Lyoi ^tsl. 644-8682. toe contest to be held at T pm. income for yourself, and income time Is 10 a.m. but aU entries 8AIFS-31317,126,090 March 6 at toe Willow Glen to to your family if you should die 1215V, SILVER LANE— EAST HARTFORD i must be registered by 9:30 am. East Longmeadow. The winner BENEFIT PAYMENTS-3244.054,606 prematurely? : FYank Strezepek, (Airman of this contest will compete to •TOTAL LIFE INSURANCE Tools for the event, has announced 5^^ear Talk a regional contest Why not give me a 4toU and IN FORCE-313,502.996.912,,______"ALL MEATS are FRESH CUT. - - that the. tournament will be A new educational jirogram arrange a meeting; "at your con­ INCREASED DiyiDENDS-New divi­ NONE are PRE-PACKAGED!” sanctioned by the American, Brotherhood from Toastmasters he^quar- dend scales in. 1966 will result in an Junior Bowling Congress. tera wag introduced ij^t toe venience, to discuss all your in cre a ^ lor the 17th consecutive year. Close to 260 members of South ;peUtion is en to all meeting. Called toe “Rieadtog insurance and pension needs? The total to be paid in dividends to STORE HOURS: Save **9.99 tp *14.99 of the town between U sages Methodist Church, St. James' Plan," Its purpose Is to pro­ participating policyholders in 1966 ia Churqh and Temple Beth Sho- sUmated at 360,884,00a Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 o f 18 and 17. / ^ mote specialized reading aa a Sat 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) / Regiatratlon blankh^ may be'^°™ attended a Brotherhood backgr^nd for apdakli^. A obtained at tos/l^ school “ ...... member chooses...... a categbry of gymnasium oiythe Ten Pin Caurch, sponsored by the reading from which he will se- James B. Holmes Bowl. TYophS" will be awarded womens Society of toe Chris- i^ct material to form, toe basts . t o first an^'econd place scratch Service ■ (WBCT) and the for a aeries of talks. TOe areas 357 East Center, Street, Manchester =and handicap winners. Wtoners Methodist Men's Group, covered by a blbUoin«phy fur- l-i. ‘ wUl etoer state ooonpeUtlon to '^® Principal address was nished by T^d International ta­ (Manchester District Unit Office) Each bs March 18. **ven by Dr. Harrell F. Beck, dude Art of Uvln'gj Blogra- / PTA Conference Set profeeaor of Old Testament and pbles; Buslness-Law-Econom- ' Phone 649-4604 WED. ONLY y The Avery St. PTA wlU hold «*alnnan of the Department of toS; CommunlcaOon; The Fine EXTRA LEAN. MlflUTES FRESH its first educatlonsl conference Biblical Studies at Boston Uni- Arta>\ Oames-Sports-Hobbies; $64.99 Craftsman 7'/,-in. Circular Saws— Develops over 2-HP. 100% ball, ■tonight. Registration wlH be- verslty School of Theology and HIatory^, Literature; Phlloee- needle bearings. Full wrap around base. lO-ft. cord ...... S 5 . 0 0 gta at 7:30 pm. at toe school. Graduate Scbool. ^ phy; P^^dogy; Religion; L IF E ' y Mrs. Leo Larlvlere, ohairman Dr. Beck, who spoke on "A Sdences; Travd; Wit-Humor; ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA of the program, has announced New Witness lor a New Worid," and World Affairs, $69.99 Craftsman 7-in. Disc Polishers— Develops over 1-HP. 100 %_ hall that each parent may. attend cauUoned church and synagogue Area men are invited to For Further GROUND bearings. Flexible rubber backup disc. Trigger lock ...... ,...... 5 S . 0 0 /two dieoussion gr^ ^ during loaders to open thet* eyes to the J®^ the dub which toeets Information On Any | Address toe course of toe meeting. challenges of the 21ot century, twice a nionto. Type Of Insurance, $69.99 Craft«nan 7-in. Disc Sanders— Develops over 1-HP. 100% ball bear- Topics to ^ discussed are as He warned that today’s youth Town ...... State .. .. .Zip Code.^ GOLD PILES UP SLOWLY Mail In This * ings. Rubber backup^ige. 3 sanding di^cs^ ...... - . . -. -SS4NI follow s: ' ' Is being alienated from the in- Type of Inaiuwnoe Interested In: Reading program; standard- fluence'of chuih and family by WABHINGTOIN—All the gold Coupon To mined in history and accumulat­ ...... , V, , t CHUCK $64.99 Craftsman 4-in. Belt Sanders— All ball and needle bearings. Develops Ized testing programs; toe mid- outside factors, induding TV, Above Address. " grading I and. reporting; and radio, the movies and books, ed as reserve to bkck up money over 1-HP. 4x24-in. sanding surface. 1 0 - f t . c o r d ...... • • • S 5 . 0 0 die school; toe transition room; Dr. Beck stressed the Im- ia only some 40,000 tons. That amount of steel can be produced grading and reporting; and How portance of "dreams and goals" '$64.99 Craftsman Electric Tools—Reversible. V^-in. squar^^ri^ ■Does South Windsor Select Its for the young of all faith and in one day. impact ^achers. ' said that it Is more important 1900 rotary impacts per minute ...... *...... To Mark Birthday for the church and synagogue The South Windsor Women to encourage the dreams suid '9 Iiii. : xaub WlU hold an open houae g t ^ than to etreaa ain. Hii < ■ Monday to celebrate Ite sixth Particlpattog ta the program, Jiil .. annlveraary. In connecUon wito to addiUon to Dr. Beck, were you don’t have to see it : -toe Diamwrd JubUee of the Gen- the Rev. Richard Dupee of FederaUon Women’s South Metbdilat, aubsUtuUng for Oubs, a display of toe many rhr. j. Manley Shaw, who la 111; 4 projecte which toe club has Magr.'James F. Reardon of St. undertaken during the year wiU janres Church; and Dr. Leon to enjoy it I 'm W m ' ■be present^ Wind, rabbi of Temple Beth ■ The pubUc is invited to attend sholom Th® answered written 1 CraftsiMm W d to bring giwsto A brief quMUona from the audience, j__W c^BwCTv» The Bight To lim it Qnan'tttiw"'**^ Powof Tool FRGSH FORK, "CO UNTR Y STYLE" Guorantoo i ' AUTO SPARE RIBS Free service snd parts upon ret^ , if any part proves GLASS defective within ,1 y W of 0 / Jill Rinrle i Installed PronpUy HEAT w fB t o In AH Makes of Cars * Clean WORK DONE INDOORS m OUR SHOP OPEN 8 A.BL to 8 F J I— SAXUBDAFS 8 A-M to NOON ^ Comfortable’ L A WHITE BLASS CO. ^ dependable 3i; WSSEU. ST. Phone 649-7322

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E L E V ^ MANC5HESTER EVENING HEBALD, M ANCH EST^ CONN^' TUESDAY, MABCH 1,1966 MANCHESTER EVENIN^^BRALD, MANCHESTEll, C 6 N N , TUBSl)AY, MAECH 1,1066 IRAGB TEN o ^ Urm. at Oaotaa and Alloa Hospi^ Not^ WiUiam H. Boyl^ Johnson Submits Program laddnar- B a Itvvd In ltaa> About Town WaterFirm SiateUite YOU ALWIYS O b i t n a r ^ Vialflac bam aieA WB p.m. Club Lease Heads SAVE AT THE W ill Sink In ad arena excepting mater, Ends Contact New Rec directorn For Health and Education nity tvbere they are tO O to 4 Him hM nH**' *-*® P’“ - *•** Members (CkmtiBind from Ftiga Osa) ARTHUR URUR Lest^ C Ludke pjh. and 7 to 8 ;p.m. and p rivate Long Bowd Agenda M Sm atfJiASSi Fifth W M room* iriiere Oiey are M a.m. O n L ^ ^ X pfojeota in tii4 organization, sdMols. and hospitals to meet I to 8 p.m., Vlottora are reqneated Starts Tomorrow A public hearing and possible action on prnpdsed" specialtaealte programs. D ies; R enow iliM Imncihc, uUUiaUcn ahid dtav- Rohart J. M ad J® ^ “* nance head a long agenda for the board of directors ’ pro'vide grants tor training was achieved through a correc. ^pointed M^ononmo office tomorrow it meets at 8 tonight in the Municipal Building And, with a decline to tee needed health workers. ' The ______**-♦.. rv^ he heW ■muraday at 11 ajn. at MancheMer WaUr Co., haa con. P« P“ . tion of the flight trajectory Dec. nual salary of $7,480. He will assume office tom ______. Hearing Room. ‘ ‘ ------numbaf tf general -pracUtion- money would be used . to Imild HALL i »'“««** TIT si,a ^ «,« «»*»rta that the com- ADMITTED YESTERDAY 28, Taae reported. The post Jiad been vacant ". ■ ^ ^ w ^ e d ordinance would R«^ubUcan Harlan -D. Taylor an, or family doctors, Johnsm and improve schools; 'to provide le y lAMlke, 68, of 13 IHUtop Dr., jiO W. Center St The » « « « <* the rise move. No re-, atciata-tad patients. He pro- Inquire Uteuanlaa Hall Jarformed around the world un^ fw tee first y e " 0* lease; placement wiH be named to- r:s s 2?* « - ■ ...... V alley Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. 14,900 mSea from' the planet dzed his accounting procedures, executive director for the poeed tfiat Pongress coitader 24 G O LW AY ST. , >fler the name o f Lea Orosley. be W8 Hurlburt St., Glaston- ^ e company services custom- for repayment of tee deferrment niB.v,f Ponderosa Widely Cut There Beatrice BJoric, 20t Wood- Venus 2 was launched Itov. 12, The rec and park depart- t>aaas, Tex., YMCA-USO; and lagMation alitad^ pending to t ilr. Ludke was bom in Rock- * bury; Barbara Gifford, 8, a* the eraxtn the north end of. town, by charing |25,000 for toe next . . 1 ... make mortgs^ia' . insurance 643-0618 , houia. bridge St; Mrs; Lana Brown, and it preOumably la ennUmrftig meats wore subeequently com- 1948-52 Was program dt- 24 years; for town ownership of . 31.060, tee ctabn PORTLAND, Ore—The most ^ n e . May 28, 1912, a son of Ar- _____ chur^, members wlU dean the north of Middle Tpke. Coventry; Pasquale Bucctnd, available tor. gittfip ptaetice fa- widely distributed species of FOR ALL OCCASION$ kitchen; Mary Grewie, , at the M cNlff aald that, although a on an orbit arMmd'the sun. btaed Into one, and Horace rector for the San Diego the club's buUdings at the''end ^ Pezzenti of Rockville, jBiur and Louise Gebbardt Lud- Mrs. J. W. Rbisley « 8 172 Charter Oah S t; Mrs. Lor­ clMUea. • commercial lumber is' ponderosa be and studied here with Miss home of Mrs. Daisy Chapman, teat weU haimot yet been dug, America’s Mariner 2 passed Murphey was appointed super- y m CA-USO., . of the lease period; for a town ^ the town for 3 10 ,- raine Caved^, School Rd., Bol- 21,648 miles from Venus on Dec. Intendent of both. Walter For- pVom 1943 to 1946 he was a The Presidetf told Congress it pine. It ’ s found- In 11 Western Edith Ransom and later at Ju- 387 Summit St., "and 'Reed^ his company 18 reasonably cer- ■ ...... ---- j . --- ■ y jg option to acquire the builettngs. ™ action stdnihm g ton; Roland Chasse, 180 New jj hack valua-' On, recreaOoo program dlrec- lieutenant-nAvl^tor in states, plus South Dakota, and Uus Hartt School of Music, Hart- ero »n sley, 34, d WertH^ g talrif that It will l|nd a *ood St a negotiated figure, before® ‘ t from a sidewaik fiaM. can expect from him a plan to enough-to cut each year to build l o r d . H e was a member of Unir- St. - Tolland Tl?ke. area, a part SteeleAtomlm nmtimirt£r' Rd.. BoHnnt . . . . . a . : «* to­ In aimounoing Boyle’s ap­ Transport Command. Town acceptance of tee lease staurity. for persaraiei of ment t f HeaMh, Education and ^He wM ^ pianlrt at vmt., ^ she was the Dents pointment, General Manager Boyle graduated from W eltare. MORE TBLil»*BONE 8 UNFEMININE Hartford, with the “ M erry Mad. me vrw wHl meet tonl,M MeoUiU. epmmercM miil li-lum Um Si “*'■ has been p rei^ a te d on the dis- T o w n '^ r e Deiptatment wife of J ^ es W. Hlnsley. Tass said data sen^.bemt by Spriii^ield College In 194f Johnson recommended: NEW HAVEN (AP) -r-- The ^ps,” directed Norman jjgj. at 8 at the post home. trial development. WlndeorvlUe; ' Howard Hamll- solution of the Boltoll Oorp. 8. Oonoidtf tee purchase of Survivors also Include Venus 2 and 3 are being pro­ with a BS degree In Grour which, since 1959, has owned tee an $18,000 repkaoement Gallon —Chtants to states and com- Southern New England Tele* "HAIR doutler ta the eariy parents and another sister. Of thp company’s current four ton. 67 Main St, South Wlnd- Work — Community Organlzr munitiea for planning better use phone Co. installed a record^ weUs, three account for teoet s<>r; Oemge Haneen, Box Mt cessed and studied. clubhouse and other club build- >tad grader for tivp TV>wn Kigh- , jater played with the Ray Noble The funeral...... will be held 0lcaaln c Q a ln of ManclKwter. Rocky V^fan a I^pltal. Commons seats so comapny. ln cooperation vemon; Gregory Smith, Brook- landing on Venus was In other items on tonight’s The town charter requires teat er Peter Mariani of Groton, a leading GOP gubernatorial candidate. They chat­ DAD'S GOT IT . Funeral services wqi be held He was t^ broth^.of Ed>^rd ^ Labor-Con- ‘own, wWdh Is assum- Ra.. Bolton; Scott Stafford, another spa^ spectacular, com- , agenda, the board wiU: ^ the hearing be hold no later ted last night at a $100^-plate dinner‘'tor Republicans in Hartf ord. Thursday at Ladd Fimeral Burke and Mrs. Eleanor Bra- j, ing part of the cost, will soon 7^ Broad St.; Mrs. Olga Stein- ing on the heels of the success- William A- Boylo Viet Bill Vote 1. Consider tee sale of S'witt than April 7. The manager’s ■Home, 19 Ellington Ave. Tt»e The flret real blows Were due » 440.^g^Km gravity- berg, 70 Benton St; Rodolphe M touchdown on tee “ oon Feb said that the nW Survivors also include another Lane, to the ■vicinity tf Buckley i>roposed budget must ’be deliv- Stev. Paul1 J. Bowman, P®»»r pastel in Commons this afternoon In a Thomas, 18 Lilac St.; Mrs. Jeq- 3- The moon satelUte sent back diroctor finished first among S c lic d u lc c l S 0 OH ALL PLANNED! School, to two adjacent proper- ered bo the board members by •of Union Church.Church, WlUwill officiateofficiate. broUjer ^ and sl^ r and several Britain’s long trou- «h»trlal Park, off McNaU St me Van Haverbeke, 156 o' te« lunar s^ace seven appUcants,applicants. In examtea-examina- ^___ ty owners, based on their in- March 28. GOP Candidates Preen Florehce St.; Mrs. Hazel Voz- describing details never before “ /Jr {^ a l wlU be In Grove HUl "‘^^^"® P"® '!!?: ^ bled economy. ChanceUor of tee tlons conducted by tee State (Continned from Page One) ataliaHohtfcufbs and sidewalks. ig. Consider an expenditure zola. Mile HlU Rd., RockvlUe. seen by man. JOemetory. Ex<*equer James Oate^ Personnel Department. Weiss v^uld not still their criO- 2. consider the 'adoption of a $i,600, bo be taken from the BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A sem ------:— Friends may call at the fu; leading off for tee government, revealod teat no local man fin- Johnson’s Viet Nam pol­ KsolUtion approving a working ^nd rec depo^^m®*'^ neral home tomorrow from 3 to had tee double task of speaking Weiss Trims to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mangia- ished among the top three cooperation agreement between count, a daba processing As Bliss Cites Optimism |4 and' 7 to 9 p.m. persuasively to teethe electorate flco, Tolland; a daughter to Mr. Nkrumah Visits: ®«oros. ■ Explained the group’ s spokes- tee Manchester Housing Au- survey, bo be oonduebed by M y- ford, with a Mass of requiem at arid Mrs. Lewis GaskeU, 3 NeiU but toughly enough to reassure Boyle, to tee last six months, j ^ Pulbtight, teority (IMiHA) and the Federal ron Weihor Aasoedates, manage- HARTFORD (AP)—James E. ' 'gp^at opportunity’X tor the er Bailey meant to compliment I Clifford W. Barnett n St Rose Church, East Hartford, Budget Rd. Vemon. foreign financiers who In tee Threatened with has been to San Diego, Calif., rthgiminn of tee Senate Foreign Houstog and Home Financing nient codwuMsnbs. The entire Bent, the toastmaster at Mon­ GOP, he said. or insult Republicans Saturday . BWaNGTON-'-CUfford Wes- at 6. Burial w ill' be in St. Cath­ DISCHARGED past-f^w days have shown signs In budget dlscUBStons this attending to tee business a,- BejaUons Committee: “ None of Agency. The resolution wpuld cost of tee survey is $2,500, day night’s Republican dinner, State Chairmafi A. SeaXe Pin­ by calling them "groundhogs,” ,ley Barnett H, 49, Of Oak Ridge, erine’s Cemetery, Broad Brook. of shedding sterling holdings.... morning, Genet^ M'taagta Rob-. ^ ^ Tyler Beckwith, 12 I^ ^ Trial at Home fairs o f a side relative. |jg 'grants to deprive toe armies permit the MHA to apply tor with the other $900 to be paid introduced the (JOP tahernafori- ney, in his speech, took\the Pinney said: KJ.. formerly of ElUngton, died Friends may call at the fu- Dr., Vemon; Mrs. Louise Clu- In 1964-65 he was campaign tee Add of'anything teey ■ funds tor the construction of 75 ,by tee board of education, al candidate to the crowd of 600. image of Republicans "A groundhog shows timidity ' Saturday in MOrristown, N.J., n^ home ton^bt from 7 to 9 teT S SkrcLu T t Z t jjj ven, G lastonbury; Walter (Continned from Page One) ’Tlie trouble was, no one knew "groundhogs” and turned it to February, but by fa ll he be- and tomorrow from 2 to 4 tad 7 __ '’i,. a- l. 1.Z ”^®llAfWVO yiAbO “4M about OikWUb 834MfMMV,1 Ui « —.t-. .1 —4 #, fki D>ikV>«r«*4 T9j4 ♦ lLTt*a mreCW/Adirector AVVfor the Ulit7 NationalA^CAUIMtiCH (3oun-ViAJt*** ne^. This XmO B,rK\4Ill4?lW»argument IVCO^/Okeeps j or more additional housing units Accept the 1964-65 Annual who he wad'. against the man who coined it, imes a ferocious beast. H e’a Hospital. * o rw i b^get _ requests which total g Charter Oak stand on Nkruman’s overthrow, cU of tee YMCA to N w TTork coming up, and none of us wish- j tor the elderly. Town Report, which won honor- i Bom In Longmssdow, Mass., " ■ P-“ - _____ i office since October 1964. It says About a dozen men were Democratic state and national He knows when to rest 3367,097. Da^Deveau 322 Oakland but the Soviet press has hinted dty, orgMriztog and directing gs (to) any way to be accused of 3. Consider approval of a ^jjle mention in the University ‘ M r. Bam ott v/as the son of tee ^ it Inherited a financial crisis standing after Bent got through chairman John M. Bailey. and knows when it’s time to Thus, • today’s probable re- ’ Jackson. 92 Pros- teat k was a Western plot. financial campaigns for local obstructing the supply of our tranter and an allocation of Connecticut’s Annual City and /late Matie Niles Barnett of BU' from the ConservaUves and now Professing not to know wheth­ fight.’ ’ ductlons exceed the over-aU 5 Rockville- Bradley F<4-eign ministers of the Or- "yMCA's across tee country. troops.” presenting the possible caaidi- ^togton and CUfford W> Barnett, Mrs. Anne Clifford Perine, Is in sight of balancing the $6,700 from the Sewer Depart- ^own Report Contest. per ctat goal of decreases which ^ gani^laXion of African Unity "In ...... 1961-64 he was associate ment Reserve Fund to pay for dates. ian Ellington rerident for many 78, of 65 Helalne Rd., wife of bot*s. 14. Consider the selection of the4Wa %%amanager V«oaihas amset4 #.fora «> Vtlnn-him­ * A ' A general secretary of tee the engineering work for re^ An applause meter would have — ------— years tad late of Jtockyills and Willard Pertoe, died yesterday The Cbnserva'Mves, tradition- ttogill, Coventry; Mrs. Gather- statw, met to Addis Ababa, an architect by Public .Works self. ■ Metropolitan 'YMCA of Spring- Speed Not the KHlet locating the Thom-psdn Rd. sani- been a help in trying to detect Manchester. ta an out-of-town convalescent ally in alUaiKie o f trig business toe Cyr, East Hartford; Jeunes Ethiopia, to discuss tee Rhode- Director Walter Fuss for tee •These are tee bUdgets discus- field ; to 1960-61 national di­ tary sewer syphon. The town the ’ ’consensus” that party lead­ Modern low cost life insurance Mr. Barnett attended Elling­ home. and the old ruling class, say the CunqlnUiiam, 153 Branford St; situation but were plunged ______NEW YORK — Traffic ex- preparation of preliminary plann ers have been looking for. In­ rector of the USO independent would he reimbursed to . full by can add -vital extra protection to ton Schools and graduated from Mrs. Pertoe was bom Aug. lAborites talked tee country today ^ . _Mrs.______Louise^------Boblchaud,------11 Oies- controversy - over who campalgns; and to 195*9-60 )ie perts say teat if no one to tee for a proposed new school , ta dustrialist E. Clayton Gengras 1- 1®®'^- I® County Armagh, jn^ crisis and now are seeking Libraries, $208,914 requeste^ Lorraine Myers should represent Clhana. the Hartford Electric Light Cto., He's putting money 5n the Savings & Loan regularly. He knows the Rockville High Staod. town-owned land in the state- of West Hartford, State Senate was regional executive for tee United States had driven over which plans a ^ .million ex- Social Security. Surrivero include his wUe, Portadovyu. Ireland, a daughter a quick election before things ^ about 314,000 soi Nlederwerfer Rd., A delegaUon representing the Los Angeles USO. 50 miles an hour to 1964, some Minority Leader Peter P. Mari­ TTrma 7 an*lH- tour WlUiam and Moira Cole (?lif- get worse. - dlcated; town clerk, 358,682 re- w^tog. government was admitted pansion program at i'ts Olcott town. man who makes plans gets the things he wants. Vacations, new In 1958-59 he served as as- 60 per cent of traffic deaths ani of Groton, and termer State Write—Phone or Visit- sons John A. Barnett and Rob- fo«J.,«nd “ved to Manchester jn u,e current House of Com- quested and a cut of about 312,- DISCHARGED TODAY: El-, t® tee meeting, but a derision on .J!? i^U*would"tave wcuired, St. substation. * Consider the transfer of i. 4 Witness the presentation, funds from one. department to Sen. W allace Barhes of Bristol ■furniture, the dozens of things that make life better, They come art M. Bam'etL both Of Oak ‘h*® years. She was mens labor holds 314 seats, tee indicated; elections, $36,666 wood Jones, NeiU Rd., 'Vemoh; w h^ta it could vote was with- s°®______;------seemed to receive the loudest PAUL A. BOURQUE ’ employed as a bobbin tender Oonservatlves_ _ 303, _ the Liberals,______requested and-a cut^of^$7,000 Mra. _ Mary_ _ Buckland,__ 453 beld. The dele£;ation threatened .te. General.. Manager.., Robert another, tor the reclassification applause. 234 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER' Cheney Bros, until her^e- u^e nonvoting speaker one, todicated; welfare, $62,836 re- Keeney St.; Mrs. Dorothy Ag- ^ stage a sit-in at the confer- 'WelSB, of a certificate of appre- tv^^^po^tioris. sooner with savings, plus our generous dividends. “'You have just met the next Tel. 649-9828 three y e ^ dt^ in Eng- ®bout 16 years ago. and two are vacant. One Uberal quested, and a cut of $1,000 to- new. 322 Spring St; MrS. Mau- «”«e hall unless It got fuU rec- elation to Raymond Strickland 16._.^ Qtaslder tee transfer of 'from three y governor of Connecticut,” Bent atgxrino- In 'tjaw Britain- ®'* ® member of St. and one Conservative are mem- dlcated. - , reen McWeeny, Waiterbulyi ognltion. . tf 25 Moore St. Strickland, who $291 within sewer department NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY land; staying told the'" crowd. ’ A r«hBri« H Hiu«l Episcopal Church and y,ara the speaker’s panel and Among major reductions to Mrs.. Florence Flora, ToUand;'-^ OAU spokesman said' 1s Manchester’s top Old Time accounts to pay the interest on 0 Life Insurance.* Oroup Insurance and Airman tmariesCharles h n.. oar- nar- ^. charter , member of rv>„,rv,.Daugh- also . do . not . vote,v giving^ Labor . a uu.tee uvJHbmry______requesta ____ were_ those .. Rd., Bolton; __ Diana -Magnanl, T . 27 NTanmota messaged Secretary- THE Principal speaker at the $25 Annuities • Health Insurance Fiddler, Is only one of five per- a short-term note, borrowed in Flan now fpr a safe, secure future with regular savings at and $100-a-plate affair -was GOP Pension Plans irraikoe- ‘®” Liberty, No. 17. LOL. majority of three. for ftaialhtog the basement un- n . School S t; Mrs. Isabel Ros- General Diallo TalU he was also sons in tee U. S. to be ceiii- August -and repayed to Decem- ^ m ms Air m survivors, besides her hue- La,gat ophilon polls give La- der the south wing of the Mary endahl, 10 Trotter St; Mrs. sending a delegation, apparent- National Chairman Ray C. Bliss. Manchefter's oldest financial institution. Ced a judge by the Weiser, her, by the sewer department. Bliss found cause for Republi­ Include a son, f a l t e r ^ ig^d ranging from 8.8 to Chenoy Library and providing Barbara James, Bloomfield; ‘y headed by his Foreign Minls- PLYWOOD JI^NTER Inc. Idaho, National Fiddler’s CX)un- 17. Hear reports on the Senior rt New Brit^.two wstero, M . pertoe of West Palm Beach, jg 5 percentage points over the emergency lighting a* Whiten Mrs. Colleen Blxler, 135 Benton ■'Gex Quaison-Sackey. , can optimism in the split aihong oU. Citizen’s, Young Adu lt and Teen Democrats over President John­ icaare^e-nr-:- lAT Wattera 1 T ---- p i^' . ^ daughter, — ---- » ----- Mrs. ----- Johnwnsex'vauves, CJonservaUves, enou^n enough lo to a-w lib w rary.* w j. auw The basement project s t ; xara. Mrs. xiatueHatUe Wood, woou, iviaciua-Machio------\ 5.. Accept thp''resignation of Center programs. . arid Mrs.Mre-Neal Neal I^anaeniLmdere or^Man* Hennessey of Manchester;itronf^tqAafAw a produce . a'majorlty o .f r.60 to. 100 wlB w.be postponed___ a______and^ the sport Maine; Alfred Brown, 68 son’s V iet Nam policy and la­ ®^^^**^* “ “ 1 CTlffort of y yotg rcflects the lighting project coupled with McKinley St; Kathy Latham, Vemon YOU” bor’s concern over the adminis­ The nmerai waa new « lo Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Joseph polls. buildingbuildins: lmpirov€imentBImwAremeatB regard-rwtard- 13lao* 2 Spruceanmee s St; l ! Mrs. Judith tration’s economic -policies. •a.m. this moining to Oak Ridge, Benson of Manchester and five This lead normally could be ed as capital works. , Girard. East Hartford; Theo- Suburban Wear * “ The President and the Great N.J., ■with the bu^al to the BU- grandchUdren. For Your Terrific Gong Unit Riddled Society today are being serious­ WESTERNi^Vs expected to narrow by voting Other reductions were to the dore Stopanskl, 42 OUs St; q -. o J 1 J Ingtoh Ciemetery this .afternoon. Fimeral services will. be held day, ■ according to the poll or- proposed hours for certain Mrs; Paula DeBkris, Junlpar J51lOW S C lieC lU leC l ly challenged and questioned _ . V KanlzaUons. ConservaUve com- part-time workere., I^ , Bolton; Thomas Olzman, Reception On Our from both within and 'without N O W - - 2 Fine Stores To Serve You n J 1 tit ™ ^?^t* ®to*»oupal U r c h. mentators already are seeking Ih tee town plerk’s budget, East Hartford; ‘ Andrew Lind- *T»ortralt of Suburiria’’ Is the the Democratic Party,’’ he Closed Monday R C K lim L^ — Fr^rick E Burial wlU be to Bast Gone- ^lace to President Horry S. a request ftrir $25,(KW to start berg, 63 Brie St; Donald Bush- theme for the Suburban Wom- ir said. 1 61 ToUand Tpke., Manchester Open Tuea., Wed., Sat. Opening •Hie rituation represents a Columbia Ava, WUllmontlc Un 6 Btmgri, 78, M 63 High St oiM te ^ „ . Truman’s . 1948 victory over o® a pita for retadexlng the neU, Ellington; Mrs. Nancy Gal- en’s Clubs annual spring fashion (Continued from Page One) - yestei^y aftemow at Ro<*- raends may eta at ^ ThoSas E. Dewey and Mayor land records was cut to $10,000, ley, 78 Washington St; Mrs. show, to be held March 13. at Thors. A FrL tUI 9 stae ^ erol Hospital after a Hotaw Fune^ John V. Lindsay’s recent but the cost of rwittag or buy- Elaine Ovarendoff and daugh- 7:30 at St Luke’i to rmHngtmi firing automatic rifles. The found 48 V iet Oong bodies left fimw. M ^ St. fitagtot froin 7 to 9. triumph to New York Oty, both tog some indextog machinery ter, 86 Green Manor Rd.; Mrs. Club hiembers will model the IN GRATITUDE WE Vietnamese captured 55. ’The behind. Three other Commu­ , Mr. Stengel was bora In The famUy suggests teat wWch were achieved by late may be added to the $10,000. ' Ann Votta and daughter, 30 Su- latest to spring fashions from others are believed to have nists were captured with their BARRiCiNi IRockvlUe, June 5, 1887, a son of those wishing to do so make ghjfts. drowned. weapons in tee fierce v fight,' a In the election budget the san Rd., 'Vertxon: Mrs. Carole Mam’selle's, located at the llri- exclusively at John B. and Matilda Wsrner memorial contrlbutltas to the ooat of two primary riecUona Anderson and daughter, Ando- City Shopping plaza to 'Vernon, OFFER THE CONTINUING Men of tee U.S. 8te davalry spokesman said. -,• Stengel, and was a Kfelong res- Book o f, Remembrance at St waa eWnrinatod. The p r im ^ ra ver; Mrs.•'■•Beverly Fead and H erbert M teer, owner of Mam’- Regiment descended by ropes , An estimated 900 to 1,000 Viet tdent of this town. He-was a M ary’s Church. and laddens from behcoptens Oong were beaten off by 470 de­ SPECIALS Chamber Backs m ay not be necessary, ^ tf son, Glastonbury;. Mrs. Nancy seUe, wiU bo the commentator FOLLOWING SPECIALS Liggett Drlig loom mechanic at the American they aire,.more money wUl have McLeod and daughter, Stafford throughout the show Into the dense jungle of <3ay fenders ■with the help'of artillery PARKADE JdiU of the J. P . Stevens and to be appropriated. Giap Mountain and occupied it and air sui^rt. Goverament Sprtogs. The committee to charge of Sons 0>., before his retirement. Pollution Bill 'The reindextog requeatod by against Uibtle opposition. Then casualties were described as e was a 'veteran of World War F u n e r a lt this fashion show Includes Mrs. moderate, tat there was/ no WED. ONLY Town Clerk Edward Tomklel is E iC T R A SIH eCIAL they cleared a space tor heli­ The Manchaiter Chamber of Stanley Pearson and Mrs. Rob­ He was a member of T^tolty a long-range project he expects copter landings. They reported word of the toll among the refu­ ert Verlardl, co-chairmen; Mrs. Lutheran Church. M rs. A lice Staangimessy Conunerce announces its sup- will cost ^$60,000. He told Qen- Water Supply they killed six snipers and cap-' gees who had come to the area William Blackham, decorations; He is survived by a sister, The funeral of Mrs. Alice port of a Senate bill, introduced era! Manager Weiss this morn- LAUAN 4 x8 tured three. to begin new Uve^ under gov­ EXTRA LEAN r Growing Again Mrs. Leslie. Oliphant, refresh- . - 'Vs Ifiss Matilda Stengel at Rock- Shaugfanessy of 11 Hathaway by Connecticut Sens. Abraham ing, however, teat payment for Eight htmdred Moiinea made ernment proteetton. ments; Mrs. Henry H^vgrad, t a la ------^ Lane.wss held this moratog from Rlbicoff and Thomas J. Dodd, tee work can be spread over a the landing Monday southeast of The U. S. lOlst Airborne Divi­ BOSTON (AP) — The New tickets; Mrs. WTlism Baker, Funeral services wlU be held the John F. Tierney Funeral which would allow private to- five- or' six-year period. Hue. They linked up with Viet­ sion joined tee expanding allied l j J \ 1 ' UiaV^tals teat water supply—declin- door and table prized; jUrs, Rob-' ^orrow at 2 at W hi^ Home, 218 W. Center St., with dustry economic toctaUves for was on that *b a« tnat ^ 7 drasficaUv durtoe'the oast ri7*TZTw‘"'^^“ n’’ ’^ 3 . 9 9 namese paratroops and rangers operations with drives north and Gibson Funeral Home, 65 Elm ^ jj,]gg roqulem ,at the tee cLt of air or water poUu- Weiss derided to Include to tee -^Houley modelS; Mm,. and quickly estahlislied cmitact a t ■Die R iw D avid P Scaer , west of the coastal city of Tuy Church of the Assumption. The tionUon treatment equipment ® ‘“ ‘®®<‘ ■with a main force unit tf 400 Hoa, 240 miles norteeast of Sai­ CUBE STEAKS pastor of Trinity Church, will _ • 4«- cele- Under the" prop„ ^ concoid. NJL .66 and Moot- who v^ t to oonttoua for UFEHME FINISH three matatoe guns, one mortar Monday. They captured a Viet ^ d . T Galeo Ferry, formeriy of Bol- rently a pl*ecedent for special JJf po^le to peUer ^__ » longer period. and 4Q other weapons Monday. Oong hospital site 10 mil^s south SHADES ton. wtH be hew Thuroday at B depreciation rates to tee federal Total precipitation to Boston Bryn Hammanrtrom. a fresh- ROYAL BIRCH 4 x 7 This raised the enemy toll of Bong Son, -300 m iles norteeast Mode to Order .CONVENIENT HOURS: I Harold r. linea P-«- « WatWns-Weet Funeral mcome tax law reiaung to natu- so far to 1966 is 2.86 inches spokesmanspoxe^an forlor teeme stoca tee drive b^;an eight days of Saigon, and found medical * Barcdd F. Lines, 86. at South- Homq, 143 E Center St, Man- ral resources development and "® “ *■ P®^^ ahead of last year and 1.41 Committee for a Past for Peace ago to 390 Viet Cong killed, 8 supplies, eight oases of small Bifatg.ytftr old rollers tai 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY •igton, b(nther..,4^ L. William tihester. Burial wil be to Bast (arm conservation programs. unproveraoni. above normal; Providence. R X hi Viet Nam, which x.,.,.. Is sponsoring . captured and 79 weapons seized, arms ammunition, a maitetoe and save 85c per abode 2toes of Manchester and uncle Cemetery, Manchester. He said that Connecficut lt 1.10 above ixirmal; Burlington, Mtaday that 50 be sWd. gun and 'a'm achine gun mount. ALSO EXTRA LEAN EXTRA HOURS THURSDAY EVENING 6 to 8 tf Mrs. Cailford Heritage ot Friends may oaS at tee fii- self, at the last session of the ■Vt., .69 above normal. students already are conunittod * 6.75 In the aftermath tf a battle Air’ Force and Navy carrier VBiniAN NJNDS Mtachester,ochester, died Saturtay at b®(ta ne«ta homehorn# tonwnowtomonow fcOmfrtta 77 toto State State Assembly, Assembly, passed passed a a bill bill 6 G w in g The forecast tor .the next 1 6 ^**^® tasL Monday around the goverament jets flew A-score tf missions l(is home after a'taort illnaos. ® P->®- which exempU water and lir HARTFORD (AP)— Ooniwril- days calls for atmve normal “new life’’ hamlet of Vo Dat, 76 over Ntfte.Vlet Nam Monday. • Survivoni also include two PWs was born to Nor- pOUuUon equipment from local cut’s commercial banka, sav- precipitation throughout New RAMP UNDER WATER miles northeast of Saigon, tee aepbews and another niece. wicb, July 30, 1881, a daughter property taxes. togs and loan institutions and Etogland. NEW HAVEN (AP) — The dtfending Vietnamese troops I Funeral services will be held Geoige and Jane Fowler He also said that his ram- credit uitioM had continued - ______SUlea Kreet ramp tf tee Con­ Com pteM niM o f Harm onhiiig MoMings. ☆ necticut TSimpIke was blodeed tomorrow, at 3 p.m. at the Della Howtett, and livod to Bolton mlttee believes that a busineu growth to 1966, State Com- n 'n °-i > ^ Tecchia Funwvu Home, 2X1 . H. nsssiy years40 MwOSto before nevta* ’ uLi to uoSerVes ucServos an incentivemccjiuvc ix> to pro- nro- missiOMr mmaion«r PMlin Philtp H Hewesm m m TMn«e. rsport- JTln a coja vfVc P by high water this monsng, C oiortd Noils and Adhnsivts — Plus fu l Main state police reported. S t, Southingtim. Maj. Wil- G ta s Ferry about $6 years ytde. the kind of equipment ed Monday. HARTFORD (AP)—The Con- Troopers als6 erected barriers l^am Tucker of tiie Salvation Her touiband was a con- which would, to turn, protect Total assets, toaM^ deposits necticut outbreak tf infiuensa\ Aw off ragite PLYWOOD — ^ SAVINGS Army will officiate. Burial will etslilp In Bolton many years, the community and the society.' and net income ta showed ta- Type B, which has hit u other to the Plonk Road section tf 1||b ‘ at the convenience tf the Survlvops. betfdee her hus- Clarke said that if the fed- creases to comparison to 1964. eastera statos...ieached its peak Route 68 in Prospect becam e t tom lly. » « » - band, include several ni<------— • ------•” — ... x ' water had tempdrarUy oovarad LOAN rieoestad. eral government Is to have as The commissioner’s report oov- to late Januarrsnd begw drop- ^ I Friends may ota at tfae’^fih nephews. 1 one tf Its major goals the era 108 banks, 30 buUdh« or phtf/Wf, a State Health Depart- ®* A *i s o c I .V r I o M ojoral home tonight from 7 to 9. ------L purification of' the nation’s air savingssavli^ and loan essoctatitasassotfatinns ment and 180 credtt unions. Dr. James C; Hart dtoeqtar THE , John M. Laktog WASHINGTON (AP) — A $l,r ernment must be prepared to Net toctune tf the 71 mutual tf the PravantaUe Diseasas Dl- Ca$et Vneontented i M m M, Laktog, , fonnetly, 672,000 Navy contract with Pratt offer an Incentive to private to- savings banks increased 41 per vleion,' sold smaller, towns to 88 NEW YORK — A raoent iHuiGlilST^I'e OtDt>T P'1 N A i f C IA t ' I.H OT4Tj>XL?jL <4 78 High St., ffita this morn- * Rteltney Division of United dustry. cent during tee ' year, and ta- Ekustern Ooraiecttcut were hard­ study tf New York City traffic PIVWND CEHTER i ly at an Boat Harttond 000- Aircraft Oorp., East Hartford, The total cost to tea federal come tf tee .36 state bank and eet hit, with the dtososa cMelly offenswi determined »n»V 98 per it home after a,long Oonp., tor engine opara parts government for tee proposed trust companies was iq> 20A per jnarked by school absenteeism, cent tf those charged and 67 .TOLLAND TURNPIKE—MANCHESTER \ E. A . JOHNSON /QO Zt^l^pun SM eet, FlllA fighter aircraft .was tax . abatement program has cant Bulltaig and savtogs and The largetf community to re- brought to trial plead guilty. Mon, Toem, W ed, Sat^^S A3I.-5 PJtf. / LENOX PHARMACY PAINT CO. i A . BRANCH OFV CE—RQUTE 3X*^<»VEN^Y\ , 7 Laktog was bom to announced today by Ocsmactlcut .been estimated at fjom $60 mjl- loan ^ aasoclaUom ^had higher post a fa^\imte tf aobotf oh- Thera ara U mim «. convic- Thura, PrLi 9 AJtf.-9 PJd.^Phone 643-5874 CENTER STRIBBT—64^0896 .. Y Maagm, Ikiglanl April g, senators. lion to flso million. pnfi^ tf 6.8 per oeot. aeotees was \Nocwkh. *««n» « ytar. 723 MAIN ST. /?■.' . ^ r . . 0 : . ■ T- . " ■ i / ■ 1IANGHBSTER EVENING HERALD, IIANCHISTBB, GONN,, t o MARCH 1,1966 page' THIRTElai PAGE TWELVE

. . . . - ^ Question Marks Galore in Tournament Herald Angle

E A R L Y O S T Sports Rdttor Mick, Maris O pinion Wethersfield . The Rhode Island Rams, & p ^ a m * '(N .^ itato!] with half the Ybhkee Ck)h- ^ ^ a e other gimie, Key Figures Site of Tilt f erence crown ^centratlng Ws be Wladelphia Textile ’agalnat State’*'M offt Exciting Player’ On Boxing License swurely m their grasp, p attention on ae Huskies’ sharp- LeMoyne. ‘"ITiere’s, not a cdlege in the countiy not a f t » Cal­ With WUcox after the other half and the wes Blalosuknla and yale winds up Its season vin Murphy,” tall J ^ Cronin told members of the Cori-'^ . In Comeback CHICAGO (AP) — lilinois Atty. Gen. William G. NCAA berth that goes ^ gju cjoriey, the soirf»more home a an Ivy Lieague Clark was to (ieliver an opinidn today on a new license By PETE ZANARDI “nMticut Sports Writers’ Alliance yesterday at the an-/ NEW YORK (AP) with it tonight, rebounding star. wia Brown. nual prertoumament luncheon at the Hawthorne. "W e year ago at this time John- sought for the controversial Cassius Gay-Emie Terrell Toamaments ar^ famil- The only obstacle in Rhodey’s xJOonn coach Fred Shabel has jjjh, have s. B-8 league ------^—— ------heavyweight title fight. >V would have welcbmed a chance to play in the (ioublefL ny Keane looked over the , iar at East Catholic High, p a a U ae University of Con- jo worry apout all five UKI record and are 8-13 overall Irf; Clark, whose legal diggings tourney,” he added. Norwalk is an odds-On favririte^to scerie in Fort Lauderdale, Friday seemed to have kayoed three varsity seasons ,— necticut team. starters, who all average to dou- <'buiiang"lUaiDg season. fifcaowi** ti^s the Class Fla., and said: Lpng-X^url the possibility of holding the three tournaments. Things URI is unbeaten in 9 confer- hie figures, but espedaUy 6^8 The University of Hartforq,^ "R ’s tile greateat cotiection of . March 29 fight. in Illinois, had are somewhat different ence games. UConn has lost only Steve CSnibln, who sinks 25 wiU also be wrapi^ng up iU j talent I ’ve e.ver seen.*’ 4 1 ‘x^°®w of hls current ^ le the entire matter tossed into his this season, however. After one — to ae Rams. , points a game. season wia a home gam^g He’ll be looking over the same Battle Sefen^ averagtogshgMy more to a n « quintet. The big red head, who lap Monday by the DUnols Ath­ being a a ss M nUiner-up and The two sld successor t6' Joe Di- indications of the war of words Bob Evans, the Kentucky box­ thing. The Meriden entry will Without anV doubt. Murphy is «»® h ing commissioner, said he has counter at Kingston 82-68. They game. „ > and last In the Tri-State League, Moggio and Lou Gehrig and that wlU be waged before a de­ be appearing in its 2Srd straight not yet received a request to li­ I' have won 19 games this season. In other action Fairfield (18-6) Thursda/t the niOTt exciting schoolboy ® ^ Babe Ruth, the .man the New cision ultimately is reached. tournament; dating back to 1944. including an im ating 84-61 vie- tral Connecticut begins iday In meete FairiHcld^S« basketibaH player in the state. form er UConn'UConn pitcher. Coven- York Yankees must count on to cense the Clay-Terrell bout in try, ■with pitching sensational The entire courtroom proceed­ The Eagles appear back on tory o^r Providence College, tjie NCAA coUege division at f fbt In tite wlnflup lor , 4 * * lead therh out o f the wilderness ings at the opening session Moii- Louisville and declined to spec­ T -.SVU Rick Young, should be one of the beam after a series of prob­ while losing six. UConn is 16-7, LeMoyne College in Syracuse, teams. ^ 4 1 of the second dl'VisiOT. .day lasted about 10 minutes be­ ulate on a decision. Short UriDDles qj, state’s best, following up a lems and go into tonight’s con­ Yankee regulars were due to fore Circuit Court Judge Elmer Clark had ruled that the fight Tonight’s East <3athoUc-Wfl- successful hoop campaign at the test the favorite. Def^ted by check in for spring training to­ W. Roller brought the combined would be illegal because the cox Teeh' CIAC tournament acho<4—^Fran Sweeney, fine HCX: rival South Catholic fi week 7 day, but all the attention cen­ battery of 17 legal experts into promoters’ corporation was ago Saturday, East snapped - game' from Wothenrfield High coach at Waterford High, a na- '/ f 'f. i , * tered on The Switcher and hls . Ms chambers for the behind-the- made up of only two men — Irv back to score impressive victo- '.i, ^ t;. '" '4 ' V Dizzy Dean wUl be bpciadeast by radio sta- tural. bom, humorist, warms, outfield mate Roger Maris. scenes legal titirmishing in- Schoenwald smd Ben Bentley — ries over Rockville High amd tion W IN^ to Manchester ■with "took out for St. Bernard’s of There are plenty of other vol'ved in marking exhibits. Instead of the 50 persons re­ X avier High of Middletown and ' f, 4 ' Howl# Holcathb oalltog this ^ow London.” The Saints split questions — Can Etkon Howard quired by the state code. closed regular scheduling with Fired from plajto .and CSiac^ Glare hand- season series with Bast Oath*. Judge Roller kept the attor­ ' ' >' ■’ W moke a comeback at age 37 neys — nine tor the state and , At Monday’s hearing, Schoen­ a narrow 62-60 win over top- « - S!. hng the colot. Game time to. 8 oHc— south Windsor High will can WWtey Ford at the same wald appeared before the com­ o’clock. . Nice break for Dave eight tor the National League — ranked Western Massachusetts Baseball Job add 500 more seats to Its gym age continue to be the stopper? mission and requested a new power Springfidd Cathedral last Turkihgteo, one at the exhibit marking In an V. I ' ^ before next basketball season. — but it’s on Mantle and Maris SWINGS MEAN BAT— Manager ^ Durocher knocks grounders to infielders license as an Indiiridual pro­ Saturday. WIGGINS, Miss. (AP)—It ap­ tor’s best yotuig refreoee, who evMilng session with the hope of Coach CSiarlie Sharoe reports. that the Yankee revival de­ during first spring training practice fo r Chicago Cubs in Long Beach, Calif. moter. The commission unani­ Coach Don Bums will go into pears’ that the colorful, some­ will get Ms baptism to CIAC proceeding back to the court­ * * * pends. Only one rookie outfielder was missing as 48 Cubs went to work. ( AP Photofax) mously approved the move and the contest with a 7-1 tourna­ times ungrammatical voice of basketball toiiraey play this room today for opening state­ Ed Litwin, Ray LaGace, Len Krist, Bob Martens Maris, plagued by a hand in­ said the application would be ment record over the past two CENTERING IN ON TARGET — East Catholic Dizzy Dean will not be heard season. . Tonight’s UOoon- O ff the C uff ments. and Greg Willett, (Herald Photo by Ofiara) this summer on, national televi­ jury, appeared in only 48 games WlHard S. Stafford, special submitted to Clark for a ruling years. High’s starting five^eyes the hoop for tonight’s Rhode Iklasto'fbuiul ball sklrm- Chances are good that Ted sion with play- by-play accounts last season and, over a three- Providence’s Sim Wrdker Heads Second Team counsel for the state, was sched­ which was expected today. Leads Squad game with Wilcox-Tech of,Meriden. From the left: Will, joto Curt Gowdy year period,-has averaged only Captain Ray LaGace, looking of baseball games interspersed uled to make the opening atate- Temporarily obscured in the with reminiscing and witti­ ' . ^ . ..k. ■ Ivi-in' N B C «eo'Hy«vta1national frelresvoort*telecasts aviHand 92 games a season. If the Yanks , ments tor the prosecution, which legal maneuverings was the fo r his third All-Toumament teleeaat — b y Channel 8. are to , the 31-year-old berth, leads the Blue and White Buriis^ Lauds LaGace as ‘Best Forward in State’ cisms. Bums, aithMlc dtoeotor is slated to be the color man for ■will contend that the National cause of the entire situation Dean is quite unhappy about bomber must return to full-time Russell All-A] erica Again League and its 10 members vio­ which stemmed from (Say’s with 19.3 points and.49 rebounds vareity baslMiliaU coach ait Beat the baseball Oame-of-the-Week action, a game. Joining the .^-Stater in what he calls “a nice way of lated WlsoOTSta -antitruat tews remarks — called “ disgusting” P 9,»boifa» H igh, repOTts .aUileUe telecasts this season—Central Keane, who mu^ win or be )n double figures is the other for­ telling me I was fired.’’ NEW YORK (AP) __ t i ^ standouts, game scoring record ■with 67 by moving the Braves from MU- - and “ unpatriotic’’ by <3^- Otto rdatiom vriU cenUnun with Oonnectiut State OoHege can deep, d e^ trouble, ■will save hls ward Bob Martens (12.6). Com­ “I ’ll do everything possible to P a v v io R i i Dick Snyder from David- Coach Adolph Rupp credlis The im|)ortant case,' whirfi ftcation from 1-Y to 1-A and his ' ilU -T O W N — Andy Setoula despite aovoral iocMentS at with 34 stations—Should UConn coming out o f a hospital and guards Grsg WiUett and Ed Ut- By PETE ZANARDI do as well as we have,’’ the who must open with Weaver Monday night, — - . son and 6-6 M att Guokas, Jr. of Dampler with being the driving likely will test (he entire struc­ subsequent refusal to offer a 20Q, John Oapelik), Don Goeh- JEANNE nUSH BEST'S games dtiilhg the past two Up Rhode Ibland tonight in bas- fresh from an operation to begin came a tWO-time All-Amer- Joseph’s Pa win and smiior Len Kiist while former UConn star said. “ If we High. Kubachka told the Dean said the New Yoric ad- force behind Kentucky’a rise to ture of baset^l and probe its suitable apology* to the commis­ r? 'TT* ring 212, Andy Michaud 201, Imagine getting sky-high years, all at ■wifeich did not in- keVball at Storrs to deadlock the hls 16th m ajor league season, ica today with the an- ^ Pete Dlmdnico wiH be counted

.V . . PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER W e NING H E ^LD , MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 1,1966,

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Folding at EXPERIENCED ■ ed. Placement service upon week, W apping area, ca ll 644- PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER F o r Y o n r ning condition, will sell reason­ ates, no contracts. 649-7863 or chairs for rent. 648-Q753. ably. 643-8748. completion. Phone. Hart­ 0177. T O O L A N D 876-8401. ford 249-7TY1 anytime. » _ . ___ VJWEN DID MDU^ Inform ation Painting— Papering 21 P(SlWA ^ T H O S E WAITRESS who la available to GAGE MAKERS* ECIDE TO LET< BY J. B. WILLIAMS '1M9 FO to — 6 cyUnde^, auto p l OORS Cleaned and waxed In WWITE MICE OUT OUR WAY m atic transm ission, $100. Call EICTERIOR and interior paint­ work as substitute days, no 1 K B P T t h e m & =>?) IT WAS^ t h e h e r a l d w in n ot homes and offices. Fully In­ Pratt A Whitney Alireraft ing. Wallpaper books, paper- later than 3 p.m., better then IN M V THEIR disclose the identity of 649-0297. sured, free estimates. George Help W anted— ^Female 35 has a variety of excellent Bridgeport Opeiatora T WELL,MV WIFE VEU.IM' PER W WHSC ME .T I THINK OF hanging. Ceilings. Floor8^F^^ average hourly rate, good OWN HELP WOKE ME UP*-TH'BANDfiGE) NEVER /SUCH THINGS any advertiser using box F arr. 649-9229. jobs that wlU challenge letters. Readers answer- 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, 9 ly Insured. Workmanship guar­ gratuities. Apply in person. AU Around Machinists i d e a ; GOT LOOSE DURIN'TH'NIGHT /H A D A \BU TLACK IMPORTANT NOTICE you, but-at the same time AN' WAS ABOUND HER NECK /WIFE.'TVE I TH'GAU./ ing blind box ads who passenger station wagon, sin­ anteed. L eo P elletier, 649-6826, Brass K ey' "Restaurant, 829 DICK’S SERVICE — Snow­ provide you with worth- Top -wages and fringe benefits, AN'I HAP AFOCfTTHRU rr/ I KNOWN (SEE WHAT,„ desire to protect their gle owner, 12,000 m iles. Call It no answer, 648-9048. The 1964 Civil Rights Law M ato S t IT TOOK US A HAFF HOUR IMlM SINCE ) HE<9 POINT plowing, trucking, moving, rub- ■whUe rewards tor your ef­ 56 hour week. . TO err o u ta th a t b a n d - t w e w ere / he co m e identity can foUow this 649-2074. prohibits, w l^ certain ex­ forts. These jobs offer new AG E - Jv KiDS/ y IN LAST AN', procedure: PAINTINO BY D ick EVmtaine, ceptions, dlscrfininatlon be­ ing, general repaira, all types and higher wage scales ... 1966 GTO — Hardtop, 4-speed, interior and exterior. Pap6t‘ cause of sex. It will now be Help Wanted— Male 36 A p p ly ’ of odd jobs. Try Dick, reason­ an outstanding group in­ Enclose your reply to the ^ quads, cam, solids and posi- hanging and wall paper rsqiov- necessary for our readers box in an envelope — surance program . . . nine E & S GAGE CO. tractaon, plus extra, immacu­ able. 643-4536. al. Dutch Boy and^ DuPOnt. not only to read the usual addressed to the Classi­ paid holidays . . . and inter­ IMPORTANT NOTICE MiboheU Dr., Manchester late condition. 649-8089 be­ Quality workmanship. Call Female Help Wanted and fied Manager, Manchester tween 8-5, 644-8289 after 5. THE MANCHESTER Overhead esting work that requires The 1964 Civil Rights Law Evening Herald, together Door sales, service and instal­ evenings, 246-9598. Mdle.. Help Wanted classifl- skill and initiative. Among prohibits, with certain ex­ OPPOR'TONITY Unlimited — with a memo listing the cation^.-but also our Classifi­ 1961 CHEVROLET — Power lation on all types of doors, 24 p Xb TTDTq " exterior and in­ our current requirements ceptions, discrimination be­ At this tline we have an excel­ companies you do NOT bmkes and steering, handles hour service, free estimates. ’ cation Help Wanted — Male » IIM hr WtA, fct. TAi »■. VA H*. e». terior, paperhanging, wallpa­ are openings tor: cause of sex. It will now be lent opentog for a man to be want to see your letter. n icely. OaU 643-6715 after 5 643-2037, 643-0892. or Female . . .'37. trained in sales. We are an old Your letter will be de­ p er removed. Reasonable necessary for our readers p.m . rates. Fully Insured. Free es- ______not only to read the usual reliable firm and this position WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE stroyed If the advertiser Is ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ one you’ve mentioned. If tlmates. 649-9658, Joseph P. for 3-11 or 11-7 Stenographers Female Hslp Wanted and Is permanent with a bright fu­ ers, sales and service, bonded Male Help Wanted classifi­ ture for the one who qualifies. • 0 not it will be handle840ir N. P. Hallenbeck Co., Bunker Clerk Typists average bpportuptty. If you feel l o s t — Soufil street, Coven­ AUTO MECHANIC, attemoons. where that guy dieeovered he w u sitting on nty mowers. Also HomeMte chain INTERIOR, and exterior paint- HIU Rd.,' Andover, 742-8051. you can qualify, please apply to try, victeWy Wrights MlU, Sun­ L O W P R IC E S Requirements inctude a Experienced In ttme-ups and Singer Com pany, 882 M ain St., bubble gum!" day afternoon, small white fe­ saws and Intematloinal Cub wallpaper removed, fully WAITRESS for mght work, ex- high school diploma and Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ general repairs. Seymour Auto, ^ Manchester. male dog, Wack nose, no col- insured. Rene Belanger, 643- I>erienced, m ust be over 21. Ap­ good stenographic and typ­ ment and sharpening service 681 Main St., Manchester. lar, old, arthritic arid deaf. 61 Cne'vy b ...... $ b y o 0612 o r 644-0804. p ly In person, Three J ’s R est­ ing skills, while additional THE OUlCK TURNOUT S-I-4A on ail makes. L & M Equip­ • ML W TJU. ^ ML Family pet. Liberal regard for Corvair Monza. Bucket seats, aurant, Route 6 and 44A, Bol­ education or training will ment Ooip., Route. 83, Vernon, EDWARD R. PRICE —^ paint- IMMEDIATE OPENINGS retuipm C all 742-7432, 643-4580. radio, heater, automaUc trans- ton. be well-rewarded. mission. Low mileage. 875-7609. Manchester Ex- ing and paperhanging, over 86 OPPORTUNITY WITH B E N C A S E Y JJbSfT SUM of money ^t Conn. change— E nteiprise 1945. yea rs experience, 649-1008, 76 FOR GROWING COMPANY X Bank and Trust Co. Reward. Lrimmore* Dr., Manchester. '61 Comet 6 ...... $ 4 4 5 h a v e t r u c k and smaU ware Computists Call 648-0627. TUBE BENDS, INC. M a c h in is t 4-Door. Radio, heater, automatic house, would like job deliver- Floor Finishing- 21 EXPERIENCED transmission. Very clean. ing m erchandise. Call 644-0614. _ '. . . tor chaUenging asslgn- LOST — Passbook No. E9322. roents in our Engineering „ N E E D S Turret Lathe Man BY FRANK O’NEAL Sayings Bank of Manchester. F ^O R SANDING and reflnlsh- S H O R T R IB S iikg (qieciallzing in older CLERK Department. Apply in PereoD AppilcaUon made for payment. »0Q Chevy 6 ...... $ 3 4 5 Household Services ■ 1" - • Brazieira— One who has had floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ Minimum qualiflcattons in­ 2-Door. Radio, heater, automatic Offered 13-A Mature woman with bocSc- experience on aircraft . RUNftR'lbUR WHAT A NICKMAMi; FOUND —black and brown fe­ ing. Ceilings. Papeihanglng. clude graduatloa from UVESfillE PUaEISCDMil^.V transmission. Weekend special. w ork. ^ male mongrel. Call Lee Frac- REWEAVING of bums, moth N o jo b too sm all. vJotan Ver- keeping and typing expecl- High School 'With:' good G.T.K. CORP. cU o, D og W arden, 643-8694. boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ falUe, 649-6750. ence. A pply in peoisooDL MANY MORE ’TO grades In Plane Geometry Checkers—Experience with dow diades made to measure, 678 Tolland St, East Hartford CHOOSE FROM and Algebra On^and Two. aircraft checking fixitures. tdl sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Announcements 2 Bondsi—Stodcs— . OPTICAL ^TYLE BAR Preference will be gi'ven to ^ WRONG, NO lilONEY DOWN made while you wait Tape re­ Mortgages 27 those who have taken addi­ T op w ages ELECTROLUX Owners — Free corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 WAREHOUSE man wanted, NO ONE INVpiVED IS * 76S^n St. tional courses in mathe­ E xcellent working oondl- X *• pickup and delivery. Prompt m o r t g a g e s — First and seo- steady work for wholesale dis­ GOING TO LETMEOfF SO BOB VIOLETTE, Sales Mgr. M ain., 649-5221. matics and have shown a . tibns service on your Electrolux (r) ond. Up,, to 90 per cent ,refi­ OL special aptitude for this tributor. C ali 289-4387 arft fo r HOW'BOUT GIVING MF THE OPPOR- Mr. Feldman. cleaners. Also featuring rug nance on resldentlid propq^. ,PXr T-TIME luncheonette help, subject. A ' capacity tor Llberal company benefits TUNrry to cutm/ own thrcw? Building— Contracting 14 Call New Haven 7^7-676L © Q j washer. Call Electrolux author­ SOLIMENE MOTORS needed from 11-^ Monday thru neat, precise and accurate ized sales and service. Call 649- CARPENTRY - Concrete $$$ - Problems can be soTved, Saturday. Apply In person, W. ■work is a must. imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiinniii ^iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiniiniiiii!iiiiiiiii 367 Oakland. S t—643-0507 • A P P L Y M MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI 0848, 286-425L P lease ask fo r anything from cellar to informaUon oTour one T. Grant, Parkade. PERSONNEL DEPT. Augustine Kamlenski. Apply at the HUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE inside and out, no mbsUtute for payment per moqUi plan. New WArmF-wFa'------Empiloyment Office Wanted DCK qualityoualltv w ork, satisfaction sruar-guar- tt jja____ v e nnot 787-5761. ■ WAITRESSES Dining room TUBE BENDS, INC. f W l a I DIDNTkWOWSCtJC VCtJCAN*T>MOW? M te& r 'BUT VOU SAId I STILL KEEP Hti [ AHEM.',..! HOPEIW RXLi6Via35 THINKING TiGefze> E \/az f in d AN O T H e a P e r s o n a ls selil going into.service. Call 643- job too small. DAD. Carpen­ SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ part-time, will train: White East Hartford, Conn. New Britain COUNTER MEN VOURSELFSHBWAS HOPING, CASET; POOR NOT MfRUDiNG. OFAW VINO, a N D V — AAIDDLE UNEBACkSZ UHB 'vCO ? 8623. Stag Restaurant, see maitre d’ Ti WA INCOME TAX service avail- ______try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- limited funds available for see —Open for Your Oonvenlencie— 9 AJH. to 4 PJML . LOST IN A TYPHOON, > CWRUN6/ -IHA-n&-n5R0BLE/ y ^ A U L m e e ond mortgages, payments to Mr. White. 67 Windsor Ave., An Equal Opportunity AT LEAST able. Dan Mooler, oaH 649- f i b e RGLAS 1928 F ord roadster 8880. WUl Train NOLJ/ V 6ult your budget. Expedient R ockville. 875-8884. Monday through Friday . , E m p loy er, • .1 r KNOW 8329. Tii/.'ir.tmpick-up, custom bulk fram e, q u a UTY Carpentry r- Rooms, Age No Barrier! HOW you serv ice. J. D, R ealty, 648-5129. EXPERIENCED legal secre­ 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. INCOME TAXES prepared by $200. Gall 643-4406. dormers, poiohes, baseiqenta. Tues., Wed. & Thurs. Eves. Apply In Person At I m FEEL, reflnlshed, cabinets, buUt-ins, tary wanted for small law of­ retired Internal Revenue otflc- 1959 CHEVROLET Parkwbod j A FRESH START Will lump TIH 8 P.M . F O R K l i f t o p e r a t o r formica, aluminum, vinyl, fice in Manchester, salary •r, M arvin B aker, 643-0117. station wagon, V-8, automatic, your debts into one easy pay­ Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 Noon PRESS OPERATORS MEATOWN steel, ceramo . iddingl William cpeiU'Call 643-2109. C all 643-9753. A. A. DION, INC. Itoofing, but; not required. Many bene­ EXECUTIVE M IC K Y F IN N BY LANKVLEONARD ness and ^individual, prepared fits, salary commensurate with DIVISION OF R ufihi’s F lytog A , 116 Center 1963 FORD FALOON Futura Biding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ STOP • LOOK • GO Iqr full-tim e incom e tax ac­ ’ experience. Write Box O, Her­ UNITED AUtORAFT OORP. St, M R.IM (K C0U.PNT GOTTA RU IN THAT SBIAUP.I WB THATS PR.KILealR,J teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. 643-8808 between 5 :S0 • 7 :30. CLERK - ’TYPIST With s6qre° An Equoi Opportunity' BAD, T HAT R EM O D ELLIN G WOULD I CLOSED THE VOUR WM.TN MUM! ML HOOKER. HE SOT MALARIA 7862. SERVICE STATION available. Pleasant DKIir A LOST GOLP BALL! bookkeeping knowledge, hours En^iloyer, M & F BE EXPENSIVE,THATHED PROeABLVl aUon wagon, \WANTED LOSE HIS SHIRT-^BUT HE S T D E R A L Incom e T ax retiuiia 1963 RAM BLER Roofing—Siding 16 8-6, 5 days. Local area. Please working conditions, Ission, radio AVAILABLE NOW 11- "h# i3fa«»o1«4 WCATUREj iVoniflfl 849 OOlXlpSBlOfl INSISTED/ prepared with your sa-vlng* in automatic tram ____ Gean, Late Model frine benefits. witnd reasonable rates. B. J. and heater. $1,296. Call 648- aiDWBLL HOME Impirovement Qood gaUonage history lun. xoxctcu ^ week, have off second A p p ly Bayles, 6i'19-6246. 0238. ' Co. - Roofing.-sldhur.R oofin g, siding, altera- Expanded____ toedMUea es. USED C A R S tlons, additions and remodel­ week; -work attem ate weeks. Moderate inveatment PRIBPARATION o f 1966 Incom e 1965 CH EV IW O IT IM PALA — ing of aU types. Bxcellem BNBRGETIC-^Dynamlc person No cleaning or laundry. Ref­ Top Prices Paid Iona 4-speed, 327 cubic inch, 300 h. Paid training Tax retunm. Samuel J. Turk- workm anship. 649-6406. needed as working manager erences required.. Transporta­ For All Makes ington, J r . 643-7731. p., excellent condition, asking Excellent, tooome for national snack tou* con­ tion preferred but not neces­ Manufacturing $2,600. Call 649-3302 after 4:30. Dealer retirement plan cern. Good salary, bonus plan sary. Permanent. Write Box Y ,R oofing and Chimnejrs 16-A CARTER CHEVROLET Cus AptopiobfleB For Sate 4 aiMl fringe benefits for person Herald. B\>r Detailed Information CaM wanting to exceL Write Box CO., INC. Regent S t, Tnicks— ^Tractors ROOFINO "— SpeclaUztog rp- STARTING September — Cer­ •CART Tour credit turh- pairing nxds of aU kinds, new U , Herald. 1229 Main S t M a n c h e s te r tified nursery school teacher ed down? Short on down pay- jggj £>oDGE fiSYA dump truck, roofs, gutter work, cU ^eys Phone 649-523$ NURSES AIDE, 3-11, fuU^ima wanted. Three mornings a meat? Bankrupt? ^ p os^ 5 water level, Industrial cleaned, repaired. Aluminum SUN OIL CO. ' and part-time: Laurel Manor, week, $9. a day. Bolton Co-op Men? Don’t despailrl See Hon- m otor, $1,000. CaU between 6-8 siding. 80 yea rs’ experience. Week days 568-3400 MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES 640-4519. Nursery. May apply to Mrs, BY LEFF and McWILUAMS " eet Douglas. Inquire about low-’ Free estimates. CaU BOwUfj, EveningB, Weekends — p .to ., 649-4772. David Mlnicuccl, Birch Moun; est down, smallest payments M84SS6L ,644-8818. Mr. Smith, 236-0413 MATURE Woman to baby sit to anywhere. No amsU loan pr fl- tain Rd. Ext., Bolton, I LIKE THEM ALL I'LL TELL DAW I HOPE You I AkiN 'T BEAT ABOUT O r W rite— my home’days, one pre-school AUTOMTIC TRANSMISSION JONES WHAT HAVE <3000 TraflerfI— V a J ROOFING -aU types of A i^X X J ENJCrWNG M ac EXCEPT THE ONE ON THE B U S H ... fW A R C O nance company plan. DougdM P.O. Box 71, East Hdrttocd child, no houseworic. CaU 643-' ^itb ARE LOOKING for a girl THERARVVALL. W E'VE FOUND, N E W S, S IR * 6-A roofing, new futd old, hot tar, VAN DABBLSIS NEW MUST HAVE IMMEDIATE Uotora, m Main. . ' Mobilie Hdihes 2006. • executive secretarial abU- TROUBLE? D O C TO R S j» SURGERY...HIS LESS gravto. Shingles, gutter, and BCHIBITOF RAINTINSS? — ity to fill the position of execu-, REPOSSESSIONf Take over iges PONTIAC Chief Trailer, leaders. Free estimates.' 644- WAITRESS — some experience 1 ^ 1 RESTAURANT FOR SALE—in­ payments no csj* needed with iq x 46, 2 large bedrooms, Uvtog 8670, 668-2676. - helpful, 1180 a.m. - 2 p.m. five secretary to a bank to averaige credit, 1965 Pontiac Mom, kitchen, bath. NAtional — ------cluding aU equipment. Proper- telly. Ai^ly to person, Jane Al- Manchester: Applicant wlU i( F |w e Road Tsst and ^ _ 2 W feet, bn highway. Bed- den Restaurant, Tri-ONy Shop­ need to be an exoeOleint typist, E stim ate . ______H»^iu>dPhnnbingl7 ton. 'Two buUeUngs, one over and able to take shorthand and it AU Work Ctoaiaateed ping Plaza, Vernon. A Budget 'Terms 8254, ask tor Qtaham Hdm^ ^ v “ t^ lS to ? ^ ‘ttU o2 COMPLETE pbimMng and 3,100 square feet, consisting of ahiUty to meet the public. Ef­ restaurant and 5 room apart- WANTED — Deportment man- ficiency, accuracy and the de­ *★ Free Towing " V CHEVROLET 1966 Super Sport 2000, after 6. ment. Seoohd buUdtag 24-28' agbr, yard goods departaent, sire to become a- permanent MANCHESTER TRANSMISSION CO. i u k hardtoo 11000 mUes, factory ____ L ------baUiroom, Inatallattnna and employe eesenUal.- Referencqs ’ m aroon, 4-speed, ------bathroom remodeling, 80 years barber shop. At present aU 8 for our new. store. Apply Ring’s 16 BRAINARD PLACE — 646-0028 are rented. Askihg ^,000. Dept. Store, Hartford Rd. and both personal and business rcr Bear Seymour Auto Store Main St. $2,700. ___ _ in buslnsea. Bail VanOanm. •09 Apt, many txtras, Read Herald Ada 649-4749. 6404798, 646-D21.4. j Pto* Pt. MucheMer. qulred. Writs Box A. Hejrold. /. y - ...... »!■ ’ . ■r- ■ ,;1 I- -■ PAGE SEVENTEEN^; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 1,1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, l^NCHESTER, CONN., TTOSDAY, MARCH 1,1966 PAGE SIXTEEN Suburban For Sale 75 Houses For Sale 72 . Suburban For Sale 75 DAV lo Honor - Bolton Suburban Fmr Rient 66 Houses, For Sale 72 Hdp Wanted—Mate 86 Hel^ Wanted—Mate 36 Help Wanted—Male 36 Doga—^Birda—Pets 41 Honsdiold Goods Ap^ments—Flats— MANCHESTER — BlxecjitlVe THE IDEAL showpiece for an- BOLTON —Brand new 6-room Tenem ents home, Porter Street afea, 4 tiques. Elight room Ranch, au­ RanOh, 2-car garage, 2 fire­ State Leader Factory work, 8 AKC POODLE Puppies, ydilte, MATCHING UVING room„haU EAST HARTEORD —sbc^iplng PITKIN BT. — Comfortable Ool- KXPKRTKNCBD Janttors want- WANTED — M l time se^ ce cmial borne. 3 bedrooms, for­ CLASSIFIED la r ^ bedroom s, 2 flUT baths, 2 thentic colonial decor, 85 acres, places, 2 baths, tfeed acre lot, J^hool Budgets Scanned, small miniature. Must be seen runner-, and stair carpeting, SECOND FLOCOt r-< 6 ^ room district. Tenement, 4 . rooms, brick and. aluminum siding. Miss Louise Copping of 852 ed mornliigS. Call 649-6384. station attendant, days. Good a.m.-4iaa. p.m. Apply Ka-Klar mal dining room, oiclosed lavatories, 2-car .gta'ege, Flori­ brook, good frontage. Lappen to be appreciated. Call tor ap­ Dlahwataher,' aofa, . chair, heated apartment, hot water, first' floor, parking Adults. C all Helen P alm er, 649-3877. J. Vernon St., departm ent com - Oeneral CSeanlng Services, Inc. pay, insurance benefits, pen> TOy Company, 90 Hilliard St. porch, finished recreation da room, patio, fuUy air-condi­ A gency 649-5261, 649-6140. pointment, 628-7188. matching end tables and cof­ paridng, no pets,* one child. 848 m onthly. R eferences. 649- 6 . R eal Estate ‘ Co.^ 643-6129, m ander of the D AV A uxiliary Moi^e.& Library Hours OK’d; Bton p*sn. Apidy in. person. ■ ' ------r room, 3-cai‘ garage, baU acre. tioned. Shovta by appointment , OBSN^StAIi Supervisor for fe e toble. 643-0247. Call 649--2355. 620&. peach, 649-8638. of Connecticut, will be honored Mortarty Brotbats, 816 Center^ PrtnclFals. 6M-0604. only, paH the R. P^Dimock COVENTRY -A),ple, The board of^e^oatlon began The administfatlon,'^ on U16 dmlnage, pavtag, site and road pear, plum and cherry trees at a testimonail dinner Satur­ St. APARTMENT size refrigerator, Co^ 649-5245. its budget review list, night, other hand, considers toe stt^ jrork. Apply T tem as OoUa, : MALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOUltS surround this 6-room home with day at 6:30 p.m. at toe Bolton Artides For Sale 45 excellent condition, 880, CaH ON BUS UNB, 4 room apart- Wanted To Rent 68 Manebester " „ dents too busy with extra-cur- Ooim. OoQstruction Oorp., 2S1 8 AJtf. to 5 PJ«. 2-car garage, plenty qf Aorage Lake Hotel. and plans to continue wlth^a activities in the aXter- $6 BUTS A Goodyear nylon the 643-6121. m ent, third floor. Call 643-7778. p p R im m ediate oc- : " “ c o n v e n i e n t ’ .A NEAT TWOSOME! Broad S t . 64S-0566. space, move-in ewidition. Gall' She was installed 'in June special meeting tonight, when to make use of the library. FACTORY with tufsyn when you buy one MULTI-LEVEL Six room Cape, now being GENERAL ELECTRIC MANCHESTER — Brand new, cupancy, 3 bedroom apartment 643-2965 J. D. Real Etotate Oo„ 1965 and was the first Mahehes- an answer to the board’s salary 'I’hajibrary came under- dia- ^ DlffllWASHm '— dver 18 for at regular price, bole Diecount painted, side street yet- We've Just Usted not one - •paciouB 3 room apaitmenta, or home.' Call Parkade Lanes, 6 renins plue rec room pro­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 643-5129, 649-8538. ter resident to serVe ta this post. proposals is expected from the budget re« idgM * a t , 4-U:80 Wun new Station, 64W5882, ______Musical Insfmments______53 very ctoae to, shopping, but two fine ranch homes cussion^tater in the WORKERS ideal country setting, yet near 643-1607: vide plenty of space and MONDAY Thra FRIDAY 10:80 A.M. — SATOBDAY 0 She was commandpr of the Bolton EMucatlon. Association restaurant cbain. Contact Mr. TELEVISION , \ schoois,. ate. IH baths, VERNON — Recent Ranch on a on Hublard Drive in Ver­ view, when'''Mr®' Claire Warfel CARPE» and Ufe too can be DIRSJCr from our all facilitiea. Small Colonial eaey Hving. Built-in kitch- D AV M anchester A uxiliary in (BEA). questioned the kiqqunt of money Ounndnglwm, Knudsei\’a OoUa- Excellent hourty tvages, 8 houae and save 8200 - 8460 on 0tyl6d building offers charm level tot. Reasonably priced high shaded lot, 5% rooms in­ non. These are substantial try F ^ i 1100 Bumaide A ve., , TECHNICIAN beautiful if you use Blue Lus­ Business Property en with convenient work cludes 3 very large bedrooms, 3 bedroom homes in a 1969-60 arid 1961-62. She is a During the review last night, allocated for newbopks at the- paid hoUdays, paid fu­ brand new Winter MekxUgrand and privacy. Only 8125 month­ y o u r OOOPERA’nON WILL at 816,900. East HaitfortL tre. Rent electric shampooer For Sale 70 area. Lot is big and treed* huge kitchen with built-ins and good residential neighbor­ movie projectionist at Newing­ the board took the following ac- elementary krhool. She'said she neral leave, pension plan, and Kranlch A Bach spinet and ly, heat, hot water, stove and BE AFPREOIATED GeheM BSectric requires 81. Olcott Variety Store. Oail today for your look at DIAL 643-2711 WARREN E. HOWLAND dining area, fireplaced living hood. We'd like to describe' ton Veterans Home and Hospit- tlons: had received complaints tjiat _ . ------vacation plw , group insur­ console i^ ^ s, fully guaran­ refrigerator included. Hayes OVER 300' of frontage within, T.V. technician in expand­ this 823,900 beaii^. 649- REIALTOR room with waU to wall carpet­ them both in detail but al, working under the Veterans —Agreed with the superin- the high school library-was*. ance phis major medical. ARMSTRONG 9x12 vinyl rugs, teed. Prices start 81-48. Rent or Agency, 646-0131. yards of Vernon Circle in area ing sehdoe department. 5306, 350 Mata St 643-1108 ing, 2-car garage, 818,600.. Wol­ can't afford '’’all of the Administration Volunteer Serv- tendent that a clerk be hired to ing built up at "the expense of Applicants must be at least 87.77. Sherwln Williams Oo., 981 buy from 88. a month. N or­ with axploeive growth. Call for P&lWA Top salatiCa, outstanding ON BUS line, 4 rooms, heated, Cenrinued Fitm Preceding Page verton ■ Agency, R ealtors, 649- space we’d need. Better ices program. She is a mem- jj^jp board of edupatioii- the elementary school library, 6’ 9” taU and in good physi- Main St., Manchester. man's Furniture, comer of further details, Mr. Lombardo B A R R O W S W A L L A C E 811,700 •— 6 room expandable employment bejaefit 'pro­ third-floor, 890 monthly. Call & 2813. i stiU, come out and see for ber of Manchester VFW Auxlli- superintendent's office (as- Mrs. Bosworth, who oversees oal condition. Interviews at Pine and Forest St., Manches­ or Mr. Belfiote. Belfiore Agen­ MaiMhester Paricade Cape, plastered downstairs, gram, career opportunity. WAIXPAPER Closeouts, 300 528-0718. yourself. ary and Daughters of Liberty, slsting Mrs. Sstily llose), but tj^g elementary library as well. is hiring ROGERS OORP., comer of ter. Open days 9-9, Saturday cy, 643-5121. Mahohester 649-6^06 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 stove, refrigerator,' cellar, SOUTH WINDSOR — New 7- patterns. 37c - 976, single roll, No. 125.' —-r" decided on a CIm s III clerk ra- aaid she was satisfied with the Must be High School g i^ - MiU and Oakland Sts., 9-6. NEW 2-family, second floor trees, ' suburban, Hutchins room Raised Ranch, aluminum Sherwin W illiam s OO., 981 Main MANCHESTER — 7 room Colo­ MANCHESTER — 4%-4% two- 817,700 — 6% room Split ^ e l e d Mis* Copping is employed at ther than a Class II clerk, re- allocation, and added that more uate with mechanical abtL Manchester, promptly at apartment, atove, refrigerator, Ageijcy, Realtors, 649-5324. siding, 2-car garage, living JARVIS REALTY C a ^ HUNDREDS ' St., Manebester. ————------— Land For Sale 71 nial conveniently located ht ^ family located centrally, good dining area, 1% baths, recrea- Connecticut General life Insur- ducing the proposed budget re- books at the ■ elementary school Ity. experience hdpfuL - 10 a.m., Thiuwtey, March 8. disposal, no p ^ , Waddell room with cathedral Ceiling, ------:— Wanted—^To Buy 58 Porter St. area. 1% baths, ter- tacome egr Ilve-ln. All that’s re- tion room, garage, patio, trees, MANCHESTER GREEN — 6 'REALTORS ance CO:, Bloomfield. quest by $1,500. ' would mean more shelves. She An Equal Opportunity LARGE SPOTUGHT for oar. ------Schoed area, 8130 monthly. mal dining room, 4 bedrooms quire^ le 82,000 to assume the Assume 4% per cent mortgage, firej^ace, modern kitchen, fam­ Beet offer. Call after 6. 643- WE BUY and seU antique and Cell 649-4494. N IN E dbfAco acnee, South Rd., room Ranch with attached ga­ ily room with fireplace, laTgtf 643-1121 649-1200 Reservations for the dinner —Agreed to the hiring of an mention that some books are OF PEOPLE Call MR. J. C. McCARTH Ehnpk^er posaiUUty, extra large lot, p t^ tn t mortgiage. 849-8538. J. ’ Hutchins A gency, 649-5324. rage, 3 generous bedrooms, close Thursday and may be assistant librarian so that the g| replacement or re­ 8690. used furniture, china, glass, sil­ Bolton. OaU 649-1383. D. R eel Etetate Oo. 643-5129. lot.’ Hanley A gency, 643-0030. 289-6871 ver, picture onmes, old coins, MANCHESTER—3 room apart­ ideal tor children. Leonard dining room , 17x17 firep la ced - Elves. 649-2519 643-0038 made with Mrs. Florence Street- high school library c m be oj^n tirement. A gen cy, Reaitora, 646-0469. M anchester every m e n TO WORK in preoaid; con- PAINT BRUSHES, Imperfect. 60 guns, pewteif^ scrap gold, ment, heat, and hot water in­ MANCHElSTESt—6 room Colo- living room, oil hot water heat, ANDOVER LAKE — 5 room e er, 63 Starkweather St., r^er- oUfer than school hours. o Bosworth said there are Crete plant, experience helpful different styles and sizes, half Hous^ For Sale 72 watches, old Jewelry, hobby cluded. 8123 monthly. Leonard DUTCH COLONIAL — cooslat- zial with tiled baths, bullt- Tomorrow’s Nest Egg aluminutn storms and screens, home, needs some renovations, vatlon chairman.- proposed cost for the ass s an g iqqq yoimnes in the elemen- but not necessary. Mr, Agency, 646-0469. . . is $950. week!! regular price. Sherwin Wil­ collections, paintings, attic oon- MANCHESTER — 88,100 as­ ' ing of 7 rooms, and 1% baths. taa, garage, dty utilities, plas­ 5-5, two family, expansive spic and spam throughout, $16,- hard to duplicate at 86.800. Wol- b o LTON - Near center. One tary library.' The high school MAN TO WORK in heat treat­ Reynolds, Allied Caking Oorp., vertnn Aranev. R ealtors, 649- ____ —______ii- »..n i______—Turned down a proposEil to liam s C o., 981 Main St., Man­ tents or whole estates. Furni­ sumes mortgage on this spa­ A mlUion words cannot de­ ter^ walla, large tot. Now un-, room s wiith an opportunity 900. W olverton A gency, R eal­ verton Agency, year old ItanCh, full basement, library is being built up over a ing department. Second shift, 260 Tolland Tt>ke., M on C h ^ er, SIX ROOM duplex, Woodbrldge hire a paxtrtlme psychologist, A* Bratt dt Whitney Alr- chester. ture R epair S ervice. 648-7449. cious 6 room Colonial, garage scribe this tjTlcal New Eng­ der coostruotion. Charles Lea- to express jourself. First tors, 649-2813. 2813. built-in stove and oyen, one period of three years. Thfe ideal 8 :10-11:40. Apply in person 8 646-0124. St. area, bus- line, completely Public Records oroft hundreds of people— and porch, quiet street, excel­ land designed home, caiefuUy perance, 649-7620. floor has an exciting living acre lot, home in excellent con­ for $1,800. at’ both levels, Mrs. Bosworth a.m.-4 p.m., lOock Corp., 1272 WALLPAPER — Paint Sale. redecorated, , oil heat, large ROCKVILLE — 813,600 for 6 —Left $4;700 in the budget . txytti experienoed and inex> lent area. Hayes Agency, 646- custom crafted with the room with fireplace. Only dition. Owner transferred, said, is 6,000 to 10,000 volumes. Tolland Tpke., Manchester. PART-TIME truck driver, Sat- ' Buy one roll wallpaper — get Rooms Without Board 59 yard. Adutts preferred. Call af­ MANCHESTER — 819,500. 7 *t' Lots For Sale 73 bedroom home, newly redecoir- W arrants Deed* for adult education, in an ef- perdenoed—are bedng hir^ 0131. , 824,000. ' price reduced to $18,900. Im- urd&y only. Apply Alcar Auto afiother roll fo r one - Cent. ter 5 weekdays, anytime Week­ grace and beauty oi Colonial room Colonial in desirable Por­ ated, aluminum storm s, lite''- Luca Addabbo and Maria P. Psychologist .Postponed every week for a variety of THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot­ BOLTo N — Four wooded acre hiediate occupancy. For fur­ , fort to havie the town make its Parts, 284 Talcottvllle Rd, Ver- L at^ ceiling pein^ 83.99 gpal- ends. 649-1963. days of old. Central chimney ter St. area. Large living room, time siding, city utilities. Bel Addabbo to Gilbert -W,- Witt- decision at budget hearing A tie vote on hiring a pai't- exiodtent Jobs and training tage Street, centrally located, with 2 fireplaces, wood shingled L. C. Greenough Company homesttes, Ideally located on ther information call the R. F. n on.' lon. Lditdted time'. Morrison formal dining room, 1% baths. A ir R eal Estate. 643-9332. mann and Elsa Wlttmannn, whether or not it wante time psychologist was broken opportunities. Why are so Account Office Managfer large, pleasantly furnished TWO remodel^ 3% room gambrel roof and smaU pane .,^E3ast Hartford 289-1558 secluded deadend street, excel- D lm ock Co., 649-6245. Paint Store, . 739 Main. ANSALDI HEIGHTS For inspection cell Leonard property at 18-20 Hollister St. program. b y Chairman WaddjeM, who said ntany peopte coming to room s, parking. Call 649-2368 apartment-s, hear center, re­ windows. Screened porch over­ lent area of custom homea OWNERS Transferred, priced Agency, R ealtor. 646-0489. NEW TO MARKET — 6 room Daniel R. QeMartln arid Mau- __ Raised the superintendent's he fa-vors postponing this ad­ Work a t ‘-'tihe A ir cra ft?” “SUN OIL COMPANY FOR BEITTER cleaning, to keep tor overnight and permanent decorated from floor to ceili looks beautiful landscaped Hayes Agency, 646-0131. under appraised. 6% room Bol­ VERNON — Older 6 room Colo- ditional service, and continuing E xcellent position Just ExceUent large 5 room » ' 'i„ ' ' " * " Garrison Colonial In Bently reen C. DeMartln to John I. budget request for legal fees There are many reasons — (SUNOCO) colors gleaming, use Blue Lus­ guest rates. ^ ing. Modem. 8125. heated. 643- yard, located in one of Mmi- MANCHESTER — Modern 6 ton Ranch, spectacular lot, nifid In excellent neighborhood, on the present basis of refer­ opm, supervised medium Ranch, Ix^ezeway, garage, school area., 3 bedrooms, fire­ Garside Jr. Emd Dorothy S. Gar- jfgjn 550 to $300, mainly be­ Bocfa as new and higher ter carpet cleaner. Rent elec­ 5121,'643-9278. chester’s ttest. neighborhoods. room Cape, 4 finished, garage, ■X swimming pool, landscaping. 1% acres, trees, garage, en­ sized office. Includes ac­ Is Looking For FURNISHED ROOM, working finished re c room, 2 fire-^ placed living room, dining Suburban For Sale 75 side, property at 51 Westmln- cause of the complexity of sal- ring students to * psychologist w ages . . . UtMral vacation tric sham pooer 81. Sherwin- places, 2-zone heating sys­ P hilbrlck Agency, 649-8464. ^ . nice lot, convenient to schools, Better hurry! Lappen AgOTcy, closed porch. Priced to sell. for tos'Ung. The cost for refer­ counts receivahle^ and ac- SALES TRAINEES woman or girl pref Arred. Kitch- WINTER ST. — 3 rooms, first room, large kitchen, 1^ tiled VEHNON Split Level high eter Rd. ary negotiations. beneftts . . . training with Williams Oo. tem, dty utiUties, com­ bus, shopping. Bel Air Real 649-5261, 649-6140. Hayes Agency, 846-OlSl. rals came to about $300 this oounte payable,' general en privileges. OaU after 4, 643- floor, heat, hot water, air^rni- MANCHESTER — Bpw srs baths, complete fire alarm sys­ Quitclaim Deed —Agreed with salary In- pay . . . an outstanding ledger, billing, taxes, etc. 5 Aggressive, sales - minded bination windows, trees, Estate. 643-9832. on a wooded tot. Six rooms in last year. group insurance program USED PHOTO copier, good 7030. . ' ditioned, refrigerator, disposal, School area, 6 room Cape. If tem , 2-car garage. $19,700. No all plus garage, -126x160’ lot. Alexandec F. Mannella to creEmes o f $400 a year each fo r day week, 36% hours, air- indlviduale seeking man­ . immediate oocupeuicy. The superintendent, Philip . . . nine paid holidays . . . working condition. Beet offer range, parking area, laundry you’re looking for a truly im­ MANCHESTER — 815.900 for 6 sigents please. CaU owner 649- Home in excellent condition. - Anna Mafte MEUinella, property the board clerk and the super- oonditioned office, wonder­ agement opporUmities. Columbia Liguori, explained that a psy­ .a fine retirement plan . . . for machine and suppkee. Call facilities; Olastonbuiy 633-7402, maculate famUy home this is room Cape, garage, treed lot, 8504. Real private location but still off N. Lakewood Circle. Intendent of buildings and ful fringe beneflte. ifan- college Degree with some PLEASANT ROOM tor gentle­ chologist would spend eight paid sick leave . . . and ex> 649-4316. 247-4046. CHARLES LESPERANCE the one you’ve been Waiting close to elementary school. T. chester location. At least i general businesB experience man, near bdth. 64 High St. central location, near schools, ______Us Pendens nv«r-all rioiU's a week at the schools, oeptkmaUy good advance­ preferred. toiv Leonard Agency, Realtors, bus, shopping. Bel Air Real « J. Crockett,' R ealtor, 643-1677. years accountant degree re­ ELEXTTRIC train, 0-27, track, FIVE ROOM duplex, no hpat. 649-7620 room Ranch. Excellent area,______Controversial Regulations The EMrst Connecticut Small ficnire has not wwrid be an aid to teachera in ment potenttaL ' LARGE FRONT ROOM, kitch- 646-0469. EiState, 643-9332. quired and some supervi­ Complete Training Pro­ freight cor, oast iron engine, CaU 649-5137 after 5 except y immaculate condition.- Modern SOUTH WINDSOR — Beautiful Business Investment Co. against tuirtlv be- ss'f'ly recogadttoin of troubles, sion required. > good condition, accessories. en privileges, parking, central­ Now Is .the time fOr you to gram . ' weekends... MANCHESTER — Bowers WEST BIDE — 5-5 flat, 2-car electric heat, $23,900. Lappen 6% room Ranch with fuU base­ Jacqueline. A . M itchell and V** and w < « ^ soqrie case w ork. OaU 649-0717. , _ ly • located on bus line. Work­ WEST SID E — near bus, 6-6 Adopted by Zoning Agency Frank A. Mitchell of TrumbuU, teachars salaries make ------build for the futura with a Starting - saSary 8498. per School area, 7 room Colonial, garage, bus Une, recent heat­ Agency, 649-5261, 649-6140. ment. Real buy Ed 816,250. Tiled Mrs. W arfel Etummed up the ing woman or gentleman. CaU CLINTON STREET — 5 rooms, duplex, double garage, modern * uroportv at 6 Quaker Rd., up a large portion of the re­ better job at Pratt & Please send resume to Box .. month with automatic in-, 3 bedroom's, 1% baths, den, for­ ing systems, goo^. value at bath, vanity, many extras. WIU opposition when She said, ‘‘This TAKE SOIL AWAY the Blue 643-2669. first floor, recently decorated, kltcbens and baths, 200’ deep MANCHESTEIR — Spacious cus­ The town planning find zoning Insalaco, Janet Levesque, Gall qqq quest. Wldtney Airoraft! J, Herald, indicating pres­ creases during. Training mal dining room, large kitchen, $21,900. Leonard Agency, quEtUfy for minimum EHA fi­ part of the Great. Society we Lustre way from carpets and 8120. m onthly. Includes heat. lot. Sensibly priced. Hayes tom built 5% room Ranch, pic­ commission has adopted the Rosen, Judith Szegda, Elizabeth Board Chttirman Walter Wad­ ent selaty range. Period. detached garage, treed lot, Realtors, 646-0469. nancing. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Certificate of DlMolution win have to leave” until later. AIRCRAFT ENGINE upholstery,/Rep electric sham­ 225-6644 after 6. Agency, 646-0181. ture book, kitchen,, 13x21 living somewhat controversial new Verprauskus, sophomores; dell pointed out today that some pooer 81. ^’ aul’s Paint A WaU- LIGHT Housekeeping rooms for 822,500. W olverton A gency, tor, 648-1677, zoning regtdationa which were Dbugflas Oouchon, George BJv- BoltoU Holding Corp„ by a of the cuts made by the board Adult Education MECHANICS WRITE: MANCHESTER — Attention In­ room, paneled recreation room. paper Supply. ^ rent, 801 Main St., 643-4074. SIX ROOM apartment, 876, RANCH — Seven rooms, one R ealtors, 649-2813. presented at a public hearing * ans, Joseph Kowalski, Christo- Feb. 25, 1966 vote of Its direc­ affect revenue as ■well. For in­ Various oasts of adult edu­ vestors. Unique opportunity to Hayes Agency, 648-0131. BOLTON - Delightful 6 room V There are a mimber of openings FOREMAN for drainage, pav- Sun. Oil Company sm^l adult family preferred, year old, prestige neighbor­ Feb. 17. pher Mcdek, Thomas Peters, tors and officers. stance, the psychologist’s serv-. cation, totaling $4,700, win be P .O . B ox 71, . > . LADY’S QUARTER Carat dia­ GENTLEMAN — Room w ith MANCHESTER — 86Q0. dowiHjis buy 4-fataily plus single home, Ranch, 3 bedrooms, bright "Nln Aircraft Engine Testing and Ing and excavating. Apply c a ll 643-5095. hood on deadend street, large A ccording to a spokesmiEm on Catherine GrEunt,- M aiy Inztaga> Dissolution Agreements Ices would have been 40 per left in the budget for the time -Bast Hartford, Oonneoticut” kitchen privileges, parking, 241 all you need on this 6-room new central heating system in fam ili orated A ircra ft Engine Assembly. mond ring, white gold setting, lot with trees, decorated with the board, "At the time of (our) Janet Moeckel and Karen Wol- John____ E. Welply Jr„ no long- _ cent reimbursable under the being — the same position a Thomas Oolla, Oonn. Oonstruc- BEAUTIFUL new apartments, Cape with fireplace, near bus 4-fam lly, annual incom e $5,200. inside I rooded Preference will be given to ap- 850. 64e:;65S2. • Charter Oak St. 643-5600. elegance for rich and exclusive FOUR BEDROOMS mer, freshmen. er conducting business under National Defense Education Act proposed adult education prq- tion Oorp., 281 Broad St., 643- MAN FOR DELIVERY and gen- line and shopping. DoUar wise, Ik ' lot. rhood. first (pubUc) hearing, some per­ Woodbrldge Gardens. 4% room beauty plus luxui^., |Hreplaces, Hayes A gency, 648-0131. SOLD; the name of Jack’s Atlantic (NDBA). plloanbi with high school edu­ 9665. ‘ eral maintenence; Apply house is worth your_at- PractioaiUy new 8 - room priced to sell. Warren B. How­ sons obviously were not satisfied Kindergarten Mothers cation and previous engine ex­ duplex 8150. 3% room flat 8136. bathrooms, garages. You name ■ The Kindergarten Mothers ^rvlce Station. The teachers are scheduled to The program w^ fhmlly d^e^ Lucky Lady Laundry, 43 Apartments— ;Flats— tention. Call Betty Gddsnider, MANCHESTER — 47 Alice Dr. ■Ooloniiall with one bath, 2 land, Realtor, 643-1108. with some of the proposed plane. perience or training. Military Diamonds— ^Watches— 2 large bedrooms, 1% baths, It, this house has it For ap­ will meet tonight at the kinder- Sophie A. Sevigny, no long- meet this afternoon and present ed last year, w h en ^ ^ b u d ^ Purnell Place, Manchester Tenemeifis 63 649-4965. J. D. Re^ Eotate 6-roont Ranch, Swedish fire­ lavs, located on half acre Extensive changes were made aircraft engine training is par- Jeweirjr 46 modem, kitchen with G.E. pb- pointm ent to sM^baU F h llb iick VERNON — 6 room Garrison garten at for the regular er conducting business under their answer to the board to- was cut, but even before ItwaA Wednesday morning or Thurs­ Co., 643-5129, 649-8538. place, waU to waU carpeting, tot, basement garage, com­ and further hearings were held 8 ttcuiariy dekrabfe. PARAGON TOOL CO. Inc. RENT MAN has customers frlgerator, range, disposal, Agency, 649-8481. Colonial, formal dining room, the' niune of The Beauty Box. night. So far, all negotiations officially cut, many ®®urd day 7-9 p.m . WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ garage or patio, 3-zone heat, bination windows, exceV- in an effort to please the major­ monthly meeting. waiting tor rentals. Call me to­ dishwasher. Private basements l>/4 baths, stove and refriger­ pairing. Prompt service. Up to R is next door to MANCHESTER - A boautlfuny recreation room. A home you lOTt buy at $24,500. ,T . J .‘ ity of those affected. It is recog­ James Places Certificate of Triul«.Name have been in executive session. a p p r e n t i c e day, 640-3566, 649-4342. piped for automatic washer and MANCHES' ator. Located on large lot. City Luigi G. Petrella, d/b/a Glno’s The meeting tonight will be could be made self-supporting, Has Openings for: 320 on your old watch In 16 room Cape with appointed 8-room Ranch. A must see at $22,600. Call John Crockett, Realtor, 643- nized that there are still com­ John James, eon of Mr. and T R A IN IN G ^ diyer. Air - conditioning j(opH thlsbeauti country sized kitchen with water. Immediate occupsincy, feeling that the town had Salesmen Wanted 36-A trade, dosed Mondays. F. E. LOOKING tor anything in real full shed /former, has many Staknis, 649-7304. J. D. Real 1577. plaints which need further study Donald James of Lake Casa De Coiffure, 351 Center open. ALL AROUND MACHINIST tional), master TV ' antenna, built-in- oven, range, dishwash­ $18,600. Converse - Dupret Reid St. Waddell said he hopee to con- enough to do educating its chil­ B am 'WhUe Y ou L eem to b e ^ Bray, 787 Main Street, State ' estate rentals — apartments, extras,' including large lot. Estate C o., 643-5129, 649-8538. and change, and this will be Road, took third place ta the hot water oil heat, open stair­ Estate, 643-2197, 875-1811. _____ ' tinue with more budget areas dren. BRIDGBa’ORT OPERATOR ’ EARN 850. week for just 3 hours Theater Building. • .hom es, multiple dwellings, call Hard U/ beat at, 814,500. Call er, 3 generous bedtoonu, 9 cer­ done.” 100-yard Dolphin-Butterfly race' ------case, large sliding door closets, MANCHEJSTEIR — Elbow room tonight and wind up tae whole This aippeared to be the feel­ JET E N ( UNE X c u t t e r g r i n d e r s work dally. East sales, Man­ J . D. Realty, 648-5129. M itte^' A gen cy, R ealtors, 643- amic baths, fireplaced family MANCHESTER — This week’s When the voters agreed some in an event held Saturday at ^ sUdlng glasS doors. On bus line, room, laundry room, a gorge­ galore ta this 1,850 sq. foot discussion Eis soon as possible. ing of the meeting last night. METAI [ITH H0RE50NTAL M ILLIN^ chester - Bast Hartford. Teach­ 6930. special. 3 bedroom Dufth Colo­ time ago to accept federals the Unlveralty of Oonneoticut. TlUCOttVllIe er, housewife preferred. Phone Garden— Farm ^Dairy 95 w e s T Middle Tpke., modem near schools, shopping and y ous Uvlng room, 2-car garage, Level, 7% rooms, 2 fuU nial, garage; good locEition, ” 701” assistance, they also The board has been granted a During the year, a g;roup of MACHINE OPERA'l “ ’Rie 40th annual Connecticut We are now accepting ap- 246-7418, m ornings. Products 50 ‘ '4% room duplex, heat, hot wa­ churches. Open daily and week­ LARGE EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 825,900. W olverton A gency, , separate laimdry rooiru near all facilities. Hard to beat Police Rout agreed fb pay about $2,600 o f the T^e 40th annual Connecticut a / ‘’I.- t tM n o bit more time by the board of townspeople came bo the boai-d pUcatlons for a formal ter, electric stove, refrigerator, ends, noon - 5 p.m . 646-5691, tdoms, modem kitchen with aU R ealtors, 649-2813. a full basement, 22x13’ masterat $16,900. Mitten Agency, total cost of revising plans. Inter - Scholastic Athletic Con- X ^ n U T C l l mm U 8 because of Uie salary reque^ng an Eidult school pre­ STRICTLY-fresh eggs for sale. ference Swim Champions was tHiree-year apprentice Liberal overtime, Inge* bene- garage, basem ent storage, 8130 646-0106, 643-1023 evenings. Lo­ /4)Ullt-ins, dining room, two fire­ bedroom, garage, one acre tot, R ealtors, 643-6930. Sam Spielvogel, the consultant negotiations. All other town gram. Ftar this reason, and be- Help Wanted— " TomaBaewskl, Box 363 South open to state wide competition course in Sheet metal work. fits, pleaaant dng condl- moaithly, Immediate oocupam- cated at Junction' of Woodbrldge, places, 2% baths, family room, MANCHESTER — Rolswl centreil locaitlon. Priced to. sell. hired to assist board members Dinner, Hqt Sale budgets are due today. cause demand can never be de- tdon®. Road, Bolton. Open daily. 649- Union Mobs; jEtines, representing Wind­ Candidates Should have a Male or (emale 37 oy. OaU 649-2865 before 5 p.jn. and Parker Sts. M.P. Entei> two car g^arage wooded lot, Ranch exceUent condltioa. Warren E. Howland, Realtor. MANCHEJSTEIR GREffiN — $13,- in updating regulations, actual­ The liaison membeV of the termtaed except .by actual reg- high school or trade school 64^2. 8 bedrooms, large kitchen with 200. Seven room older home, ham High School, was timed at The Golden Rule dub of APPUCATTONS are being tak­ prises. 829,600. P hilbrlck A gency 649* 643-1108. ly completed his work when the board of finance, Roy Peckham, Istration, -the board decided to diplonna or the equivalent Apply jn' person 8 A.M.-5 P.M. MANCHESTER large, nonsfbie man to leam conditioned used furniture ahd ment or home. ginia C arlson, tel. 228-9224. hats. sistant libcariEm and the part- SHEET METAL J. D. Realty, o NE/AND-TWO room furnished the Parkade, schools and Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. rage, ideal location, Char-Bon West, 26, of the engineer^, was a r c permission slip signed by lon explained how Important di­ warehdtistng of laundry Apply Monday-Priday, 10- 643-5129. 649-5324. appUances, high quality — low ai>i6:tments. Heated. Kitchen bus. FuMy finished second ruioo harted in serious condition levi llflirtVlwith a Q ____I t .______tXfAlMv. time psychologist. ’ rect contact with admissions di­ arid dry cleaning sui^Uee, 4 or call Mr. Todte, 643- R eal Elstate, 643-0683. a parent or guardian. WalRln BEN CH W ORK «t, refrigerator, gas range, floor with extra bath, MANCHESTER — Beautiful deep shoulder cqt. Library Request rectors Is, but-added that It '6% day week, excellent'op­ 1581 for an appointment donors are always welcome. K's^^T'fiSk'Sir’wS bedroom set. Free electricity, • large kitchen for 817,500. oversized 6 room Ranch, lux­ Driring the “ fighting, police The library, assistant would would be a rare occEission when portunity for advancement or, utilities and appliances. ' The Columbia Chapter in­ TOOL & DIE MAKING 2174. Open 9-8. gas. IjOW ■ rent. Apply Apt. 4, To see oaH D. Sisco, 649- ury api>ointmei»ts, 22x26 foot Easy Comfort cars cordoned off the area in Larry Lord Dies in Prison, enable the high school library a Bolton guidance director with guaranteed weekly in­ 8115. J. D. R eal Estate Co., family room, screened porch,' Pretty Aprort Set! cludes Andover Eind Hebron. - 643-6129. 10 Depot Square. 5306. h northwest Miami turning away to be open extra hours for stu­ would go as far as W ashln^n, EXPERIMENTAL come. Apply in person. M. SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. BIG G EST b a r g a i n The Bed Cross Dutch Treat wall to wail carpet included, 2- traffic and intercepting union dent use, such'as afternoons af­ D.C. to make contacts. MACHINING Gils ton, Inc., 3474 Main St., OAK LODGE APARTMENTS — car garage, a true executive luncheon will be held Wednes­ ConMan^s Trial Was Big IN T O W N NEW 3 room apartment, nbw BARROWS & WALLACE men en route to Etid theto ter setKiol, evenings, some H artford. Mandheoter Sihopping' Parkade 257 ToUand Tpke., Manchester, home. Price reduced 'to low day at Clark’s iii Wllldmantlc, Rt. 44A Accident TAKE YOUR TIME stove and refrigerator, 896. a Manchester Parkade friends. SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (AP) Calif.; motel, where they regis- nights during school vacations, W E L D I^ ^ G beautiful location, 3% room 30’s. Warren E. Howland, starting at 12:30 pm. Trie No one was hurt this morning PAYING montl:, no lease. Leonard Agen­ Manchester 649-5306 Those arrested were charged _ in California’s remote Sierra tereO “ Dr. and Mrs. Mother- and possibly during the sum- Manchester, Conn. furnished apartment, 8125 Realtor, 643-1108. luncheons are held four times in a two-car accident in front MACHINE REPAIR 1, 2 or 3 YEARS c y ,. 646-0469. ■with disorderly conduct. well. After a year of high living, mer. monthly, adults only, no pets. CONCORD RD. - Beautiful ,a year, for workers and anyone County, where Larry Lord of the Willows RestaurEmt opr “The shame of.lt,” said Gow, during which he lavished Mrs. It was not decided last night Training Courses TO P A Y FIVE ROOM apartme;(t — new- 643-9171. Ranch, large living room, for­ RESIDENTIAL area,^ 100 x 800 interested In joining the pro­ Rt. 44A, but both cars had to be AVOID TRAFFIC “is that a lot of theSe guys on. Motherwell’s murder trial was putney’s jewels on other worn- exactly what times the library twe¥^way' WAITRESS and waiter needed, “SUPER DELUXE" ly remodeled and redecorated. mal dining room, cabinet shaded lot, 6% room Ranch gram as Em aide. each aide know each’ " other — probably the biggest evenfsince Motherwell was arrested in should be open, but the amount „ g ugr j^v- Two weeks to 92 weeks — PROBLEMS part-time. Call Mrs. Canfield. 3 ROOMS of FURNITURE Third floor, 8120 monthly. Ap­ THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ with an Income, ideal for in­ GOP W om en they’re friends, or at lea^ they the gold rush, the mountaineers AUanta. Ga. allocated would give the admin- gg^^ by Theodore'h . Janssen, WITH PAY — in Machin­ WORK AT . . . Bolton Lake Hotel, 643-9731 af­ ALL 100% GUARANTEED pliances furnish^. Available nished, private bath and en­ tion room, landscaped yard. laws or for the young family Mrs. George Burnham, new­ w ere.” referred to the hand^me, dap- istration funds to proceed with 93 .Tolland Rd., turned left ing, Sheet Metal, Tool, Die ter 3 p.m., before 3 p.m. call M arch 1. 649-4817. trance, .utilities, no pets. 224 Marlon E. Kobertson, Realtor, who can use extra income, ex­ ly elected president of the Re­ TABCO MFG. CO. O N L Y $433 periion man as ‘ His Lordship. gun attorney accused «>»«« program, and^eval- toward the restauitant, into the and Gage Making and Pipe 742-9143. Charter jOak, 643-8368. 643-5953. ceUent con-fition, 820,500. Wol­ publican Women's Club, has an­ M aking. $14.08 DOWN We need — Maohinlsta, Sheet FOR RENT Heated apart-- verton A gency, R ealtors, 649- nounced the following commit­ Motherwell liked that ev^ua- then 42, of three 1 u 1 westbound car qt. APPLICATIONS are being tak­ $14.0.8 MONTH SPACTOUS Custom built an 2813. tion of himself and sometimes murders,and several at- , Mrs. Bosworth, in her plea Kenneth C. Brown. 28, pf CoV-‘ Metal Mechoniee and Kelpera. ( ment centrally located. Call Business Locations Veteran Actor, tee memb.eps: Mrs. Reginald Apprentice Courses en for additiiHial salesmen for — JUST LOOK — 643-5li8 between 8:30 a.m. i brick 6 room house. 2 ceramic Jota tempted murders. These Includ- trie assistant, said that some p„try. our apldiance and television de­ For Rent 64 Lewis, program; Mrs. Top W ages — YOU GET — 4 p.m. ' I baths, dining room, double MANCHESTER — 5 room T V ’s Annie Die insert a------comma'- between Larry ^ drownli* of the second / Resident State Trooper Rob- Three and four years —, portment W. T. Grant Co., Ranch, 3 bedrooms, family Cragln, Mrs. Harry Chalmers, Scheduled Overtime 16-PIECE BEDROOM DESIRABLE store or offioe brick garage, plenty o f storag^e, and Lord. ' 'WITH PAY — in Machin­ Parkade, Manchester. size Idtchen, birrii cabinets, HOLLYT^OOD (AP) — Veter Mrs. Charles Hill Jr., Mrs. John wife, Sarah, In a bathtub and tL'^l^hrar!^ Peterson charged Janssen B enefits - 4% ROOWS, heat hot water! space, ground floor, clean, at­ "acre, gardens, trees. Hutchins But beltind the WEilIs o f San the death of the couple’s Mongo- ^ failure to grant one-half of ing, Tool & Die Making 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM stove, refrigerator, parking.l ceramic tiled bath, one block Em charaxjter actor • JohaihEm FrirryEm.'Mrs. George Pederson, tractive and reasonable! Apply Agency, 649-j5324. --- Quentin Prison, where he was lold daue'hter in June 1964 the often has a room- highway; He w a s sum m oned and Sheet Metel. STOP BY A T .APPLICATTONS are being tak­ 12-PIECE KITCHEN Completely redecorated, 8120. from bus. 814,900. . Char-Boa Hale, 74, who 'portrayed M^- Mm. Jolm Pringle, Mrs. Laura en for limcheonette, evening^, Mr. Daly, State Theatre, U confined in 1960 on conviction of SSrS^Vid . she c oses gp^ear at Orcuit Court in 5 3 Elm St., Manchester — W IT H — 15 Forest St., off Mata St 646- U & R b u i l t Ronrii, modern. Reatty, 643-0683, 649-7760. Dithers in the “Blondie” mov­ Squler, Miss Gertrude Johns, START BUILDING YOXm experience not essential. *AK>ly„, a.m. -8 pjn. murdering a rich ^nd elderly a '1 Wnrrnn *' ****** public 11- Manchester on March 21. Or Call 643-2103 . ELECTR IC 0090, 643-5675. Immaculate, kitchen with ies, was found dead Monday ways aind means, and Mrs. Don­ Superior Court Judge Warren qrary is becoming very crowd- “AIRCRAPT’ T in person, W. T. Grant, Park­ — ^ ^ ^ WEishington, D.C., widow, Moth- Bulletin Board REFRIGERATOR STORE FOR RENT — Main S t built-ins, ' fireplaced living AVAILABLE for immediate oc- S m ilfid ltS lodgings at the Mo- ald Tuttle, publicity. 1 Imposed a Ufe sentence ed,'that the two libraries should CAREER TODAY! ade. SIX ROOM duplex, garage, cupancy, 6 room Cape finished There will be a meeting W T V SE T ' 1,400 square feet, heated. Call room , large lot. Only 816,000. ' tion Picture Country House and Windham Honors erwell was treated by Urn war, Motherwell’s flrst-de- compliment each other, but that small adult family preferred, B el A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. with fuU ceUor. Lot size 70X160, everyone interested in working VMt the Eknpioyment OMos: A N D R A N G E 6223114. Hospital! in nearby Woodland Local students at Windham dens Just as any other inmate. conviction for the murder the public library is geared to At 400 M^n Street FLOOR COVERING. references. Available March 1. 74 Harlan R d., 816,600. Near Hills. - _ High School appearing on the While working in the prison g i Mrs. Putney. An appellate the general public, and the in the town bsisebEill program Free Ddivery in .Conn. Inquire 21 Fairfield St NEW FAMILY fiat, 6-5, Bow­ bus, echoola . and churches. Bast He^riford, Connecticut S A L E S H ELP MANCHESTER — prime office Police said he committed sui­ honor roll for this marking carpentry shop Monday, Moth- ourt later reduced the convlc- school library to the curriculum, this coming seaispn, tonight at Bkee Set-up by Our M ot ers School "area. Separate fur­ E’amUy moved out of town tor 7:30 in the fireplace room Sf- SALESMAN F ree Service by Blxperts space, 100 to 2,000 square feet, cide. period include: “A” honor roll, erwell, 48, collapsed with a fatal tion to second degree on the Mrs. Bosworth also said she —Open for Your Convenience— THREE ROOM heated apart­ naces, 28’ Uving room, . city change of emplojrment. CaU the CJommunlty Htill. Free Storage Until Wanted centra! location, abundance of A 38-call'ber platoJ was found Ein average of 90 per cent or heEirt attack. grounds that there was no proof hEis had requests that the el- The coming q;>ring eeason ments, hot water, adults. Call utiUties CaU Leon Cleszynski, New Britain 225-0464 for in­ The selectmen will - meet to­ MdcMlay through Friday Hera te an eMceUent op­ Please Note: Appliances are re- 643-2426, 9-5. .parking, alter to siiit l^yes near the body. He had been un­ better in all subjects, Michael Motherwell’s murder trial of premeditation of killing in the ementary school library stay provides an exxretient -op­ BuUder, 649-429L form ation. night at 7 in the town offic^, ■ 8 AJd. to 6 P.M. portuntty to Join Sears out­ oondttloned and guaranteed for A gency, 646-0131. der treatment for depression, Oman, Gary Tettelbach, sen-weui one of the most sensational course of robbery. Trie new sen- open during the summer. The portunity to work in Man­ and the board of flnemce will TVee., W ^ A T|Hira. Eves. standing saloB staff. Come one year NEED A RENT? Call the Rent „ _ 816,500 — A T T R A C nV E 5% Mjancheeter hospital attendants said. tors; Peter LanzoVatta, Robert of its time. Lumberjacks and fence was five yeEiri to life, public library does hot have chester's newest, m ost meet at 8 in the conferencgiu, THU 8 PJd.^ prepared to discuss previ- On Display at ^ain Store man. no charge. West Side BUSINESS and office space for room Ranch, fireplace, garage, Hade started his careqr in PawlowsW, Linda Henry, Sussm gold miners stormed into Dow- J----- room for the juveniles’ books oompleite department store. rent. Call fo r appointment, 643- ■dturdays — 8 AM. to 12 Noon cue experience ahd your Realty. 649-3566, 649-4342. fuU basement,-exceUe^.t condi­ 1934, and in 1938 Etione appeared Tambornini, juniors; Cathy Gos- room . ■ \ Phone for Appointthent 7222. nieville — Pop. 368 — and jos­ usually returned to it when the futura with one of the tion, 130’ frontage. Don’t delay, 8 ROOM COLONIAL ta 17 film s. He was often cast as line, scqihomore, and Henry tled one OTother for choice seats school library closes in the sum­ Job openingB available for ASK FOR CARL CHARMINO 3% rcyim duplex, Manchester Evening SKILLED WORKERS w oiid 's largest general call Hutchins Agency, Rm ^ Charming 36 year old bonu ► A a lawyer, judge or public offi- Beck, Daniel Burns, Warren in the courtroom. Senior Center 'CaU Mr. WllUam Ooleman both fiiU and part-time Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 heat, hot water, large refrig­ Bonses For Rent 65 mer, she said. gchool B“ Bon correspondent, CSenie merchandiai^ organi- tors, 649-5324. beautifuUy nmintai-ngd 4 ciEil. As Mr. Dithers, he was the Juravaty, Henry Ramm, Jack It WEES nearby on an aban­ Italph Conlon, high ...... "A t 665-6632 help, neaae apply Person­ See It Day Night erator, stove, patio, pariting, Will Get Door weU Young, tel., 643-8981. zaiUcn. COMPLETELY furnished trail- bedrooms, 2 baths, fbe- erraiilc boss of BIoteUc’ s hus­ . Thompson, Ann Tettelbach, doned logging road on Aug. 16, principal, backed the ' request, For an Interview Appointment nel Dept 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or If you have no means of trans­ adults. 648-6760. WARANOKE ROAD — Prime er, Coventry Lake, 8100 month­ plaoe, 2 cap garage' are band Dagwood. Barbara Whitehouse, jEicquelyn 1959, th a tta vacationer hunting Robert Biat the town has a big At Your Convenience oaU 643-1581 for an ap­ portation, m send my auto for location, oversized .four bed­ 8235 Check Seam Bberal em- you. No obUgatioa whataoever. C3tEST Luxurious Duplex only a few featuraa. Excel­ A valentine design in easy , His screen credits included Altaffer, Martha Gifford and pointm ent ly, 742-8892. room Cape, nine room s in aU. , |2H-26Vi pioye program, top pom- Apartments, 4% . rooms, 1% lent in-law apartment also. cross-stitch on a scaUoped half- such fibna as “CaU Northside Susan Schuasler, freehmien. wSr^s ann*J3'tharwork ‘jL.feet^ta ^ Farm Crops Higher If available, bring your mlKtary Completely renovated, vacant.- An afternoon d r ^ tor the half whitened bones of Pearl Putney, qg started immediately and ‘ miasion and generous cor A—I^B —E—R—T’—S baths, 2 large bedrooms, 2 ETVE ROOM Ranch, garage, 823,900. J. Gordon, 649- iqiron and a perity pansy flower 777.” "On the Stmny Side of the Those on the “ B” honor roti, Motherwell’s cross-country “q as using It after school hours, HARTFORD (AP)— Although-} discharge pape rs (DD-214), WUl consider taking your bouse ftza figure. Soft collar with a Mrih certificate and social se- expenses. SEARS ROEBUCK & CO.' 43-45 a l l y n s t ., H a r t f o r d private entrances, living room, fireplace, 8150. monthly.. Call 5306, 875-6611. make a lovely set of aprons for street,” “The Steel Trap,” averaging 80 per cent or b* companion. ^.q.® ^e^ less Connecticut land is beings-. 649-8464. in trade. T. J. Crockett, Real-1 ■Me-tiad bow. Short' and % cmlty card when you visit our OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 PM. dining room, modem kitchen, the hostess. “Duffy of San (Jueritta,” “36 ter are :^^rt Fletcher, Joseph witn^s testttled that toe John Sentfeio, summer ... school farmed, the vEtiue of the state’*.; range, ' refrigerator, venetism tor, 643-1677. 1 BARROWS & WALLACE aleeves. Detailed Patt-O-Ramar IPattern No. 2952 baa tissue; Hours to KUl” Etnd “ Strangers OdOoe. Apply peroonnel Dept, 10 Ifonoheater Shopping Paricade ------SINGLE H O U SE'fbr rent, 8115. Henry, LowmOT, J ^ r^ thrlce-wed Motherwell, who had senior Citizen's Center at Myr- riead, spoke of the need for hav- crops is increasing, the State blinds, carpeted. Open statar Manchester Parkade Kuide. hot-iron transfer lor embroid- on a Train.” ajn.-5 pm or caU 643-1681 per month. .Mfred D. Heckler, FOUR FAMILY — Must sriL W la s . Trtteltach. served time for impersonattag a T to I^e^Ste tag the Ubrary open during sum- Department of Agriculture and Mancheeter, Coon. PHILCO Electric stove, good case, central free parking, on ’ Manchester 649-5306 No. S2K is tor Edzea 12% to ^ directions. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fu- for appotatmeat 742-6619 between 5:30-6:30 p.m. Four rooms in each unit. House , ______condition, 840. Call 643-8972. bus line, near shopping, quiet 26%, boat 88 to 47. Size 14%. 36 PRATT & is in exceUent oandiUon. New . HANCHBISTBIR —2 famUy flat. TO order, send 35c in coins neral services ^ere planned ham, Jane Forbes and Rose giv* powe„ ^ ™ ^ Mrs ^tney Ifira T^e superintendent’s proposal nounce;ji. section. It’s Just like owning Ita*, abort ateevoa, .5% to: Anne Cabet. ^anchertw here today tor character a ;^ a • w YuL^wlth 19M FRIGIDAIRE, Im perial SuburbaiT For Reiit~ 66 combtaatlon windows, paint, separate furnaces, 2-car ga­ last fling” with rw -f wiUiam C Mason who ^ condition the Ubrary, how- ^cording to a report Issued , SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. CUSTOMERS need service- in your own home, Rent very 26-4och_ _ teb ric. ^ q,. Jj;veiim8EJventag Herald, IW *£---- *------Minerva------— Itoecal, who------played ahowdnecr'-Robert------— ------German, ever, did not meet with favor- Monday. 23.1 per cent of the model, frost-free ' refrigerator- crilar fhxHT, etc. Everything ex­ rage, needy redecorated, city •WHITNEY Hartfbrd-Manchester. Full or reasonable. Call 849-3566, OF AMEMOAS n e w y 6 b k' , “Tugboat“TugboEit Annie” ta a toJeviaion ■ ■■ • • Stephen- - Grant, John - - .James, - ’ ^ ^'c^ied able response, especially from state’s land was used for farm- freezer. Call 616-0392. cep t central heat. EhcceUent in­ utilities. Central location. Bel qiare-time. Earn 850 to 8125 Bue Burnett, Manchester N.Y. 10036. serial by thattbqt riame.home. Lewis Kaplan, Kevin Lyman, ^ JJL ^rtr flr-fli« ^ a riolX^of^'tow S s^S board ^ b er Robert Treat, mg In 1964, cornpared to 28.2 Moncherier Shopping Forinide LARGE MODERN 4-room come potential. T. J. Ckockett, A ir R eal Btetatq, 648-9332. a week. Write Rawlelgh De­ B w ald, HIM A V E . OF AMER- For ist-Class mailing add 10c Mias UreesU, 71, died Satur- Michael Malek, Susan Enimons. to who considered it a bad prece- per pent 1969, qut during the, AIRCRAFT SINGER SEWING MACHINE, apartment, country setting, in­ Realtor, 643-15n. ^ LTe ta Manoheoter, Conn. partm ent. CNC-36-1188, Albany, BOLTON CENTER KlAg, NEW YORK, N .Y. 10036. for each pattern. Print Name, day o l a heart attack at a hospi- DIVISION OF - display m odel, reduced 850. fo r cluding heat, hot water, stove, BRUCE ROAD -— Suburban. N .Y . 12201. For irt-claM nutiling Addreas with Zip Code, Style tal ta nearby (Slendaie. u n i t e d a i r c r a f t o o r p , quick sale, looks Uke new and lefrigeratxir, basement garage, MANCHESTBSt — Sxorilent 7 Larga three bedromn Ooloidal ttU. Vau. HotiKmB Uok lor Ih. wt. Mln»M U ct ’ mUUra td , - APARTMENTS for M d | i pattern. W nt Name, No and Size. She atoo Eterred in ^everal. Best Harttord, OcMia. calTles new madilhe guaran­ on bus line, 8125. monthly. room raised Ranch, 2 fire­ 'with bceaseway and two cor CIVIL SNGINEBat — estimat­ Addrara wfth Z ip Code, Style Keep a copy of the’66 Spring radio seiiale, indudiiig the Silaations Wanted— tee. Singer Company, 832 Mata I' 875-2600-, 875-6148. places, 2 half baths, one fuU garage. HeavUy wooded lot, ing, take off work and field Now has ofienis^ in S Do. and Sge. 2 Other Oonneoticut P lp ^ to Femala .. 38 St. Manchester. bath. 2-car garage, city utiU­ choice residential area (Lnka- and Summer Aibum op hand “Sunday Night Ha-Jlnke,” a Borth Haven and Souwngtoa supervislca for site and rood fOU R ROOM apartment, 2 bed­ room aparttaenta with hot ties, Immediate occupancy. wood Circle). House has mwy Dentwont Utainiei thetbe Springsp*^ A« Sum- makln* it feasy to choose more popular program of the 1930s. AI.0, D.VM OM»n, Rptort „„ ______IS «»" * >» ““ Grant, Steitaen Ramm."Earl They were last seen together'’tlori wlU be required ixmtractor. Apply Thomas Ool­ BABYSITTING in my home rooms, hea^ hot water, stove, water, heat, stove ahd r»- Priced for quick sale. A.-A extras, must baseenthbeap- » » ■ « 1^ « B,y y w "“ 5 “2!“’ V «« ■»• n on wiu eq opportunity. number of fEurms in operation.. An Equal Opportuntty la, Oqon. CoostrucUoa Oorp., weekdays. Call 649-6896 sny- NEW WHITE CRIB, 815. GUI refrigerator, -8106. m onthly. frigeratwr, 8U5 monthly. Zone. Cbartas Leiperanbe, 649- praciated|^.j; Crocke(t, Reel-' w wniiBt* pa|^ magazuw 50c a copy! band, rH oltzer. Watrous, Aim^lUtaffer. Pamrta A ug. 16, 1968, a M arysvUte, Dom jI o* diroctors. Skupaiysr. 1C A f XL B road 8 t , 643-9065. ttm s. 549^06a O ail 875-7352. Call 643-4312, oventaga. 7*20. . te r, 648-1007. SOe. . - r ' •Y i /■ 1 V*; 'W ^ i. ’

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4 . i . 'v ■ . > • TUESDAY, MARCH 1 ,1 9 6 6 PAGE EIGHTEEN :^ n rl;p 0 t(r lEvirmnig H^ralh A’voago Dailj Net Press Rmi For flw Week EnM T h e W e a t ^ r Fair toifight, k w 30-85; fair, V, is split between the water, Vehniai^,!*. 19eS i ... r f l Emanuel Lutheran Oiunch The S ^ o r Cltizen’a CSub wlU . Orford_ Parish ' Chapter, sewer and dog* license fundd. ,i vary miid twiiorrow, high in ' ; Women will meet tonl«;iit at meet tomorrow at pjn. ait the Daughten o< American Revolu- yVJnOllt JL O^VU 8 2 Weiss to Try and Lure Pension Boawi chairman ,' j upper 60a . rV in Luther Hall. Slides will 1^ Senior Catizen’e Center,. Mjrrtlie Uon (D AR), will meet Thursday 14,582 Henry Becker said that the B^reman Apprentice Donald shown ot Hartford redevelops and Linden Sts.- Members wir'-- at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. ' ■ n • town’s contribution is based on Manehetter^^ City of ViOago Chmrm K, Bergeron of the U. S. Navy, ment and the new stite high- Ing to hAve a free chest X-ra>- Martin Alvord; 3 Oakland St. Industry to Manchester son of Mr. and Mrs. William C., a 3.75 per cent anticipated eam- ways. Alt men of the . church' in ^ a program offw ed by the Mrs. Philip Tippet, honorary (Oiwrtfted Advarttelng ob F»ge MX . PRICE SEVEN CENTS Bergeron of 87 Harlan 'St.,' has are InVited. - ' Connecticut Health and Tuber- state regent, will speak on "Na- Motorists traveling the Wilbur ’Hie increases, f w these de- in^ power of investments, and yOL, LX X X V , NO. 12§ JTHIRTY.TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) M ANCHESTER, CONN.,^ W E D N E S D A Y , M ARCH 2, 1966 reported for duty aboard the ' —— culosls Aseociation may-regia- tlonal Society DAR Period Cross Highway, In the vicinity partments and others, oover< in on’ up-to-date, nwrtality'tables. attack aircraft carrier US8 . ’ „ „ „ „ measure, normal incre- ’The town’s contribution is The niing Junior High School Shangri-La, now -beliig over­ ’ ^ ments. In several instances, figured at 5.12 per cent o f the dramaUe club vrtll present "An will Iw sciwed. T te cen- H ^ e s ^ ar« Mrs. Welte W Mtr^ greeted by one or more signs, ^jjg reciogneifi- municipal payroll, pluA an addi- hauled a t the Naval Shipyard, Evenlne of On? Act Plavs” Prl- ** Monday at 10 a.m. kin, chairman, and Mrs. Louis Philadelphia, Pa. The carrier’s extolling the town’s advantages cation of some poaiUons. Uonal 1.02 per cent "for 20-year home port is Mayport, Fla. ^ ‘ cards. “ i»‘j' Mrs. Ellen S, ''.'srL’’S Srfiith ^ d Mrs. for industrial development. '.Controller: Current, $53,385; ammoritizaUon of the fund. auditorium. There will be a — Preston R. Sage. Those desiring Calling it "Seed Money,” Gen- nequeated, $62,615. Wetes ac- cjyn Dfetenee: Current. $6,- nominal admissipn charge. The COIN-OPERATED iation Electronics Teclmi- Disabled American Vetetana transportation are remind^ to eral Manager Robert Weiss yes­ oepted a reoommendatton from og(,. requested, $17,806. The in- WASHr*N-DRY CLEAN 61m 3.C. William L. Pittman of Public is Invited. Auxiliary will meet tomorrow catt Miss Marion V. Washburn, terday raised the proposed ap-. ControWer, Joseph CSementino grease is i>egged for new equip- ■ 11 MAPLE ST. , for a cAiAhge In two designa- ment, to include new sirens and the U. S. Navy, sOn of Mrs.' at 7:30 p.m. at the V F W Home. 3«- N. Lakewor nrcle. propriation for the Town Devel­ I actoss From BTwt NattoluU Russell Famum of 76 Wells The holiday decoration com- opment Commission (TDC) ^ons. transceivers. Civil Defense Di- Store Parking Lot St., is scheduled to depart soon mittee of S t Bartholomew's . 1 - . SL M ary’s i^^piscopal Guild frdm a recommended...... $400 to his The title o f accountant will rector Edwin Edwards said that OPEN 7 DAYS froih Quonset Poidt,...... R. I.-. to-- Church will have its first meet- ^ World Da? of PrayetBejw- tomoirow at 11 a.m. figure of $2,800, with $1,500 of changed to assistant control- ^j,g federiil governinent' rehn-; 16-Lb. Wash— 2Bc ACCRA, Ghana (A P)— A forced exodus of foreign participate in Operation Spring- ing tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the ice, scheduled for lapt m the Guild Hall at the church, the total pegged for billtoards, of assistant pur- ^jyrses the town for 50 per cent 8-Lbs. Dry Clean-42.00 Ckimmunist advisera from Ghana was under way today. board in the Caribbean as a home of Mrs. Charles Hughes, and postponed ^because o f th,e Members are reminded to bring $400 for brochure^, and $600 for ahafring agent will be changed gpgnt for equlp- 6 Lbs. Or Under flJlO Planeloads of Russians were being expelled and similar mwrtber of the A ir Anti-Sub^ 73 Ferguson Rd. The meeting is storm, has l ^ n rescheduled gandwicheri. Dessert and bever- miscellaneous items. : • to puTchasing agent. ment and salaries. marine Squadron M, which will open to all interested women of for Friday at 7:30 p.m. t t ,Zion ages will be served by Mrs. Mae Weiss, whose reputation for Bond Maturities and Intfe-r- treatment was expected for Red Chinese advisers to Naval A ir Station, Roosevelt the parish. Evmigellcal Lutheran Churdi,, puter, Mrs. Winthrop Reed and luring industry tp W in der was est: Current,. $1,067,734;. re­ ousted Kwame Nkrumahs government. temporarily be based at the ----- , Cooper and High Sts. The serv- E ^ ily Shuffle. The, Guild a factor in his local hiring, has quested, $1,045,790. ’This is a Class Planned iBfleven or more of the Soviet------^------; Roads Puerto Rico. Fireman Thomas W. Law- ice is sponsored by the Luther- vvlll 'Sponsor a bake sale in said on several ^occasions that fixed expense. advisers were reported killed in helped tr^n KrumcUi’s personal $700 MiUion ’ _____ rence of the U.S. Navy, sop of an Women’s Missionary League fjelll Hall at the church after he will press for the town’s in­ Town Liability and Fire In­ the revolution last Thursday. guard. Others were instructors, Lakota Council, Degree of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Law- of the church, and open to tre the 10 a.m. service tomorrow. dustrial development. surance: Current, $96,600; re- In First Aid Two Ghana Airways turbojeto mechaniOB and crews for the quested, $87,000. Weiss cut the Pocahontas,will meet tomorrow rence of 26 Edison Rd., ^ r t i- public. ----- ' TDC chairman Alfred Werb- Manchester’s Red Cross office left today with 130 Soviet cit- uyushin passenger planes used Asked for at 7:30 pm. .at Odd Fellows dpated in, the Project ApoUo ----- Engineman 2.C. A. ner, in presenting his $400 pro- Proposed appropnation to $80,- Izens — ^ technical assistance |,y Qhana Airways, is spon.soring a course in first Hall There will be a Valentine mission as a crew member Richard J. Lombardo of 23 Haugh, U.S. Navy, son o r -X r po.sed budget, said, “ The figure 0 on the premise that a re- personnel and their families. Ghanaian and foreign diplo- social with refreshments after aboard the USS Boxer, a prime HdWthome St. and Wchard J. and Mrs. T. D. Haugh of 32 Gar- too much for what we spent 'now of the policies wiU provide aid, which is slated to begin Some Russians and Communist sources said most of the RoadfSafety a business meeting. recovery ship of Task Force 140 Sullivaii o f 27 Keeney St. are ,jen st,, participated in the ProJ- last'-'^^r and too little to do ®- premilim reduction. Friday, March 11. Classes, head- Chinese bad preceded them in Russians killed in the revolution _____ .for the mission. The .Boxer was on the dean’s list at Trinity g d Apollo AS-201 mission as a anything'^vvith.’’ He disclosed ®'ne Cross, CMS. Employes’ , j^ggp^ McCooe, chairman Shop P i n B h u r s 11 the past few days, but this was jg tj,* fighting around WASHINGTON (AP) — The Alpina Society will meet stationed southeast of Ascension College for the first semester of crew member of the tug USS that bis commission has spent Insurance, Major Medical Mnnphpster First Aid In- Wednesday for spec- toe first large group since Nkru- pjagstaff Houae, Nkrumah’s President Johnson asked tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Island in po-sHion to recover the the current academic year. Paiute, a unit of the Underwater approximately $50-to da’te in the and Accident and Health: Fixed the Manchester First A d mah was ovOTtorown. 'fortified residence. Congress today to create a Italian American Club, Eldridge unmanned spacecraft after Its ^ - Recovery Group for the. mission: current fiscal yea r.'''-'f expenses, to be determined. structors’ group, will be held at iqls with your 5th week An airport attendant said - They included two security In continuing his review of Pension Fund: Current, $3,- the Red Crossbffice, 237 E. Gen- Department of Transporta­ S t launch from Cape Kennedy. The Members of Daughters o f >pjie tug Is a member of the At- coupons from Shurfine those who left today arrived in trained Nkru- tion pulling together many shlp returned to its home port Liberty, No. 17, will meet to- lantic Fleet's Service ' Force. departmental requests WeiBs. for administrative expenes ter St., from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Money Sewer bpok flve buses under army guard, josh’s palace guard and who at Norfolk, Va.. after comple- night at 7:30 at Holmes.FU- ____ did some cuttlhg, but began to'knd *91.000 for fund confribu- and on five consecutive Fridays Troops Burrou^ed ^ temUi^ reportedly died, when explosives activities now handled else­ tion of the AS-201 ApoUo mis- neral Home, 400 Main St., to The Little Theater of Man­ find it more and more difficult ,tions>^roposed,ions>-propo , $3,000 for ad- during the same hours, mailed to you .. . and building while they went‘ ^ were dropped Into a bunker. where, and to provide $700 m inistraft^. expenses and $127,- Volunteer instructors will sion. pay respects to a charter mem- 'cheater will meet tomorrow at to find items which could be some real budget meat through customs and immigra­ The other casualties were heli­ million dix-year high­ for fun^ contnbutions. te;ach basic first aid skills, such ----- her, the late Mrs. Annie Ferine. $ p.m. at-the second floor rooms reduced or eliminated. 000 tion. Soviet Ambassador G.N. copter crews and other techni­ way safwy program and The rise in the contributions as emergency treatment for specials. About 70 members of Man------of 22 Oak St. Refreshments will Treasurer: Current appropri­ Rodionov saw toem off. cal people. $200 million for the super­ TwtSWfr €/^IE S is attributed to the extra bene- bums and broken bones, and Chester Jehovah Witnesses plan Delta Chapter,' RAM, will be served. ation, $16,722; requested, $18,- The Teflon items in this A spokesman for the Soviet Dil>lomatic som'ces said it sonic transport plane. fits which went into effect on mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Embassy said there were "less ' NOW AVAILABLE AT to attend a • circuit assembly have its. annual meeting with ----- 204. 1 . was not clear w h ^ e r lit. Gen. In urging a 12th Cabinet post, Assessor: Current, $54,655; July 1, 1965, and have nothing 'The sessions are open to the money saver book have Friday through Sunday at election of officers tomorrow at Manchester Area Council of than 1,000’’ Soviet technical as­ J. A. Ankrah’s mtotary govern­ Johnson said "Am erica today PINE PHARMACY requested, $61,210. to , police sule,more than 100 miles above “ “ ‘I®** ^ «*e m ^eege. Johnson ptuKy ’ over Vlist Nam .pblltiy (■ President to disavow those Another round, in the policy Glasbake Ovenware such aqtlvity. ’The reitote pre- toe huts u)d bolts experiment 8” Square Cake Dish eaideaaa and ana ait an leastleasi semesome ofw it«. was vtouOiyTwd dtebandW Nkru- win hffip Tpvelop tool kits for toe earth, Scott - at toe end of P«>PM*d a Mule ttat w ^ ld ng toe war and, Presi- vrtthln his party who would dl- Ik was set up in an afternoon recovered. Wltneseea said toe S l T C o S w i O ^ e e S e ' * ^ future adtronauts. a 26-foot tether - will work his P ^ '^ ^ e for ffigh* tesUng of a dent Johnson should take com­ vide this countiy as they have sjwSion between Vice Prsident REGULAR PRICE 1.19 way along the side of toe space- 2.000-mUe-an-hour ^ rcraft by LESS .Slv man fled from the. scene in a Details o< toe,K experiment mand to end toe confusion. divided toa Democratic party.’’ Hubert H. Humphrey and the craft with toe help of handrails. *970 and commercial production white convextlhle and headed were diaclo^ today at a con- The American people are con- K A m . H « WITH COUPON north on R t 10 . 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"4 ------^ tool, with a regular hand lightened governments have betng undermined, the {louae Rhode^ '^ald Republicans are until this is done, "the divisive pect taken into cuMody as troop­ wrench and a metal plate fas- served as a full partner- with Rmubucan Policy Committee united in support of toe Presi­ debate will continue, toe confu- ers from mriiounding barracks tened with four bolts.' ’The' power private enterprise in , meeting ^ statement dent’s Vietnamese policy, and , slon will grow, and a {leacelUi and local officers converged on tool dupetficially resembles toe America’s need for mobility, they do not believe in (iffering *>Wtion will elude us." toe area, Probe Ordered electrically operated devices suggestions on fighting tactics. (See Page Sixteen) na read toe statement at a news that mechanics use to remOvs The Republican criticism fol­ "W e don’ t want to tell John­ Offer!!! ____Die in Fire lugs when chang;ing an automo­ lowed on the heels of over­ son how to run his war,'* ENBTELD (AP)—a man and bile tire. But inside it has toe whelming {lassage in both Rhodes said. his wife perished but their Over License ‘Fixing’ complexity of a James Bond bouses of a $4.8-biIlion Viet Nam He used a similar phrase la­ seven children fled te safetyto- ______device. authorization. The measure had ter, but hastily denied, when day as fire swept their home. HMITFOHD (\A!P)—State Mo- ing-hsMto s f suspended licenses It weighs eibout eight pounds More H alf Dollars hung fire while the policy de­ questioned, that It had any sig­ has been going on. Teflon ’Hie victims were idenUfied as tor V^dclee Cbmmdssloner Jdhn bate — almost exclusively Dem­ nificance. NEED A NEW lil NOW? IIKE TO DUY A Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harlow. J, Tynan said tof^y he resents Tiernan has been conducting (See Page Thirty-One) ocratic — went on. Asked If Republicans are now S'/z” Gourmet Pan a statement that his office was hds own investigation for several The (shlldren, who range in Before approving the meas­ calling the Vietnamese conflict REGULAR PRICE 2.49 reluotant to cooperate in an in- inentos. He told Judge Ryam Duern Two Weeks age from 6 to 16, managed to ure, toe Senate crushed by a 92- "Johnson’s war'instead of Sec­ LESS .72 vestigation of alleged irregtoar- ’TuetMlay that it was clear “ the Simple Service WASHINGTON (A P ) — Those bring the older ones out of .Wd escajie from toe 'flames that 6 'vote an effort by Sen. Wayne retary of Defense Robert S. Me- tore through toe 14-room dwell- kies in his depariment. return of suspended licenses for new hall dollars — only 40 {ler ing. Morse, D-Ore.', to revoke toe COLOR TV LATER? Take Advantage of WITH COUPON Conducted for n . n big' In toe HazardviUe section The Investlgatkm deedt with fees has been going on for some cent silver but still bearing the Through lu t Monday, 400,085,-i 1994 resolution which endorsed (See Page ’Twelve) WllUam Hertel, HasardvUle’s whetoer suspended drivers’ U- time.” likeness of President John P. 460 of the original Kennedy half firo Chief, said Harlow iqpparent- CNtees were betng bought back ’ The state’s attorney said that Astronaut See Kennedy — are expeettid to dollars had been minted but ■ in Oonnectieut through {layoffs. Off Purchase OI ly had fallMi asleep in bed Tynan "has been reluctant to begin flowing into American despite efforts of toe Federal Norman’s Judge Elmer Ryan of New MANNED SPACE CENTER, I I m a i l d a|iciiiaiSnecial Offer. ■ — — while mnoking. cooperate in toe Investigation." hands within the next two Reserve System to place them Houston, Tex. (A P ) — ’Three of 5 LB. BAG Haven Superior Court ordered T ^ a n said today that he has weeks. in circulation they have virtual- a court probe TVesday at toe “ cooperated fully and to toe best the nation’s astronauts flew Jets “ We’re trying to get toem out ly disappeared. Willimantic Strives SHURFINE Deaths Probed request' of. George R. TSeman, : ^‘1 NEW HAVEN (AP)—An In- of m y ahdlity -with toe outoori- over toe Seabrook Metoodist as soon as possible,’’ Robert A. FLOUR New Haven County state’s at­ Why? vesUgation is imder way into fick during toe investigation." church today In tribute to Elliot Wallace, assistant secretary of Only toeories can be ad­ toe possibility .fliat overdoses of torney. “ '411 department records and T 1 Su{>erior Court Judge .Mva P. M. See Jr., fellow astronaut the Treasury, said today. "W e vanced, Wallace said, • and toe To Adopt Viet Village methyl alcohol caused six deatoe files navehave been made wnouywholly hope to begin circulating them best o^e is that they’ve become Off Purchase Of Loiselle will conduct toe inquiry available,’’ ’Tynan said. ‘T would killed Monday in abopt a week or two.’’ mementoes of the late presi- WILLIMAlNnC (AP) —"WliU- tiween the community anil tha 20c (See Page Twelve) to determine whetoer any buy- like to point out again that im­ Most of the nation’s spacemen 2 LB. L O A F ■ •>» Wallace, whose jurisdiction 0 « r ______- 15c College, launched the drive G IA N T ^ Z E WARHINGTCW - (A P ) — L L the draft, Hershey {iledged his which has as its ultimate goal a Gen. Lewis B. H w h e y , Selec- cooperation and said, " I have lasting liais(>n between Wllli- TIDE five Service director, said today always understood that one of mantic and the village in. South Bulletins Americans don’t like and don’t the functions of the Congress is Viet Nam. ! Fresh Seasoned ynd»i^snH the "dietant dim” to look into how weU toe laws More important, it would pro­ Lamb Patties----- lb. 35c w ar in Viet Nam but “ they like toey peas are being carried vide clothing, medical supplies, Fight O ff How You Do If At Norman's education and church furnish­ Here's 3 lbs. $1.00 the prosperity” it generates. CHICAGO (AP) — *Tha ings to toe villagers. Hershey, who in nearly a j He was {)hUo80{>hical about controversial Cassius Clay- Combination Lamb quarter century as head of toe criticism from individuals. Marine M. Sgt. John R. Knapp Shoulder, Chops and Ernle Terrell heavyweight 1. BOY ANY PORTABLE TV NOW Selective Service System has "You can’t blame {leople for w ^ e to hi% mother, Mrs. Lena title bout scheduled for March You Can Have A Brandj^New Stew, 6 to ,6>/i lb. avg. 1 directed the mHithry draft cd IS being uncomfortable when Bertora, that toe people in An 29 In Chicago was canceled Ib. 49c million young men, said the somebody’s going to piit an obli- ’Trac “are basically good and today by ttek Illinois State they just need a lot>of help, im- JUNE lat, 1966 Lamb Fore Shanks general public doesn’t under- gation on them — that’s human Athletic, Commission in a 2. BUY A NEW COLOR TV derstanding and education. ^ RCA VICTOR COLOR TV Braise or Stew . .lb. 35c { •tend the w ar in 'Viet Nam be- nature,” be said spilt vote on the matter of eause: “ Tt’s * diatent, R’a dim criticized, wtthout men- We’re trying to givje it to toem.” licensing the promoter - of the i BRING RACK YOUR PORTABLE TV AND GET 100% TRADE-IN PRICE Meaty Shoulder and it deals with people they re names, the current de- "It Is very obvious,” he wrote, bout. P{UT IN YOUR H O M E FOR ONLY $20 DOWN OeJTOWARD A NEW COLOR TV BY JUNE 1st, 1966 . . . Lamb Chops , . . .lb. 99c I Bot familiar with.” Nam policy. ‘’It’s "that we have won the people’s Another 1 day Bacon and | In an interview, H erw i^, 72, unfortunate anytime to leave confidence and respect. They BOMB ACKNOWLEDGED have a taste o f fresdom now, Liver special. criticized toe tolerant atUtu^ ^ imiweBsion with other na- and It’s ’just greet,” WASHINGTON (AP) — Miss Iowa Bacon Ib. 79c be said has developed toward tuwMi that there is weakneas,” The United States otflolally those who deUberatoly break y, ‘^ ^ v e r^ S T ls The sergeant told of Viet Cong Baby Beef Liver Ib. 59c efforts to keep toe .South Viet­ acknowledged today that the law, said Americans may t e confusion, the one looking at It some plutonium and uranf- ^ leading too soft a life, a g a t a y , believe tt indicates namese in “poverty, ignorance Half price sale on Jack um, elements of a nuclear vocated universal military wealaieaa. Whenever you and terroci'^’ He asked his moth­ August h^ced bomb, were scattered over the training and said he has no j^ck unify, you lack strength,” er to alert other citizens in Willi- C ia m s ...... 2 fo r 31e,| ground around a B52 bomber plans to retire. he said. mantic fo toe conditions of pov­ RCA JinC TO R RCA VICTOR crash at Palomarto, Spain, 44 Large Hershey said the Viet Nam. oailing tor unity, he said tt erty and to see if a drive could RCA VICTOR days ago. A State Depart­ 2 1 "* TUBE Calif. Oranges 10 for 79c | Mtuation is shnilar in some re- y { ^ keep our yaatti he- be started to help toem. 28''® COLOR TV ment statemMit said then ipecte to the Korean war. “The ifoyfog fo um- country.” “ M y plan fsr this Is that Willi- 19** COtOft TV h C O L O R C O L O R TV The Finest Cheney Bald­ has- been “ no evidence o f » e Sculptured Nordic^style puhUc juat never understood tt youlh atways ham tte mantic cim posaiUy adopt toe win or Mac Apple bag 59c henltii hacacd” as • result nf • Spaci-uving Cofttamporaiy [• Economy-priced all-channel consoletta COLCHt U M ^ y did Worid Wbr n,“ be ra a p o o a ^ ^ of tef tt is a vary daacanws thh« to Bouse members called for ~ had douUe trouble. Not oi)ly had . a tree fdllen, New England laat night. (AP Photofa^) ' T t m AOapt CommMtee" was attoB, bwt. not. one had TC» • RTA Ajifcy NW Dolor IViM ir ^ 3 YEARS.TO PAY Ml tmiaediate toveetifaUca U J te a Page isMned to aarva a a .« Batooa be- I •mshing pact of the oar, but a police dqiartmeni

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