The Weatber WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 19«5 Average Daily Net Press Ron Fereeaet .of U. S. Weathra 9 m a o 0 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR For the Week Ended ;^anrl|ifBt?r lE m in g U m lli February *0, 1965 Very windy tida araalm g, niB ending, eolder tonight, tew none Infant of Prague Mothers beocmie $10,379, and $300 will planning assistant, T a m ^ oold 14,126 €upmtt *8; partly tammy and aalM Circle will meet tomorrow at be added to the town’s oontri- that ths man would plan indus­ 0 m v m i row, high 28-80. About Town MartinBars bution to ths Capital Region trial parka, including tnveatiga- Annottfieiiig lh« Member of the Audit 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rareon ef Circulation Dominic Catalbo, 19 Green Planning A gency, bringing tion of n eesm ry and aviUlabls Manche»ter— A City of Village Charm Ronald Jodoin, son of Mr. Manor Rd. Mrs. James Blanch- $ 7,000 Aide that sum to $1,887. utilttlee; would oo-ordtn^ in­ Mid Mrs. Maurice Jodoin of 40 field will be co-hoetess. The remainder of the depart­ dustrial and commeroiiu con­ HEBRON'S (Claaetfled Advertising on Page 18) PRICE SEVEN CENTS ment’s Increased allotment will struction; would aaaln in rs- MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1965 Green Rd., has been named to VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 124 (TWENTY PAGES) the dexm's list, with high hon­ Members of Girl Scout Troop For Planner go for operating expenses, In­ zontng land adjacent to new ors, at Worcester Polytechnic 606 will meet in uniform to­ cluding the expenditure of $150 highway construction; and, par­ Salon of Beauty ^ Institute. The 18-year-old fresh­ morrow at 1:45 p.m. in the for a buHetln board for the ticular, would prepara a more man, majoring in physics, Nathan Hale schoolyard and > General Manager Richard planning offide. detailed Town Master Plan for WEDNESDAY, F B a 24th writes for the Worcester Tech proceed to the Lutz Junior Mu­ Martin wasted no ttma yester-< Martin deleted a request of the southwest section' of town Events student paper. He was valedic­ seum. day in vetoing a recommenda­ $500 for ths purchase of a cal­ (South of Hartford Rd. and west SPECIAUZINO la AIX PHASiai of BBAUTT OUL’tU M torian of the Manchester High tion for a $7,000-a-year osslat- culator-printer, and suggested of Keeney St.). ROUTE 6A, Next to the Post O O es __ A baked ham supper will be ant to the town planning direc­ to Tamsky that he utilize nm- Martin told Tamsky, *Tn cut­ One Charge Dismissed School class of 1964. HEBRON, CONN.------PHONB **8-8888 served Saturday at Wesley Me­ tor. chines now av^ahle in other ting this $7,000 Item from your In State In cutting the item out a t the town departments. proposed budget, I am only Best Wishes from Caron and Topper Builders, Ino. Donald Gobeille, son of Mr. morial Church, 110 Ellington Rd., East Hartford. There w ill! planning department’s 1965-66 In an explanation of his re­ beating the board of directors and Mrs. Donald Gobeille of 30 proposed budget, Martin told quest for the $7,000 per year to the punch." Harlan St, has recently been be continuous servings from Planning Director Joseph Tarn- R.R. Hearing pledged to the New Jersey 5:30 to 7 p.m. | sky, "There are so many plans Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Mrs. Eleanor Vibbert will give that we have yet to place lAto May Be Held Civil Rights Deaths D{^lon Fraternity at Stevens operation, that I can't see why Institute of Technology. A a demonstration of watercolor we need another planner.” sophomore at the college, he is painting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at He sliced that item, plus an ‘THRIFT” IS A HOUSE & HALE CHARGE ACCOUNT In New Haven smrking toward a BE. degree Lutz ji^ o r Museum. The event additional 81,810, from .Tarn- In engineering. is open to adult members of the sky’s $32,305 budget request, museum only. Guest Soloist HARTFORD (AP) — ' “T-"“ More Serious and set it down for $23,495, Gov. John N. Dempsey said Ronald S. Pirkey of S5 Brook- Angelo Gesmundo, director of which is $3,975 more than the The Golden Age Club will today a possibility still ex­ fitid St will appear in an all- Instrumental music for the Cov­ $19,520 that was allocated to student chamber recital Thurs­ meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the the planning and zoning de« ists that a congressional Indie tm e n t day, March 11, at 8:15 p.m. in Senior Citizen's basement club- entry school system, will be a partment for the current fis­ hearing will be held in New the Von der Mehden Recital rooms at 89 School St., weather guest soloist at the Third Grand cal year. Hall, University of Connecticut. permitting. There will be penny Night of Music, sponsored by Most of the Increase ($2,406) Haven on proposed federal Thrown Out sale. legislation affecting the A Junior at the college, he plays Campbell Council, Knights of is earmarked for the wages of END OF THE MONTH CLEARANCE ON the French horn. the department’s two clerk- Columbus. The event will be New Haven Railroad. JACKSON, Miss. (AP) stenographers, who will go E arlier this month. Sen. John —The more serious of two Town Democrats presented April 3 and 4 at East from part-time status to full­ One of a Kind — Discontinued Styles Pastorc, D-R.I., invited the gov­ Catholic High School. time. ernor to come to Washington to federal indictments against Another $379 wMl be added te.stify. In his reply. Dempsey 17 men.rfkarged in connec­ Meeting Tonight Gesmundo, a graduate of to Tamsky’s salary, which will Hartt College of the Urriversity Odds’ N Ends — Closeouts — Save said he would be glad to do so, tion with the murder of of Hartford and a clarinetist and but .suggested that the hearing three civil rights workers The Demo- from Pastore ing secretary and to hear the still plenty of wear left In saying this might be possible. carried a maximum punishment sic with a small Jazz ensem­ of a $5,000 fine and 10 years in town’s two state representatives ble. He also performs >with sev­ your shoes when yon have Said Pastore; explain some of the bills pending ”In line with your proposal, pri.son. before the State Legislature. eral Manchester dance bands. them rebuilt In a professional Girls'Infants-Boys SPORTSWEAR I A .second indictment pending The event is under the direc­ MEN’S , the rommittee is considering shoe repair shop. ALL 10 BETTBSl WOOL SKIRTS $4.50 against the men involves a mis- Mrs. Patricia Conti, the com­ tion of Enrico Reale. Proceeds JUST 5 SKI SWEATERS.. .$6. 6 QUILT ROBES ...... $3. j hearings at a later date in your WORK GUARANTEED! Reg. 8.99 Assorted sizes. st''te.” ' deameanor, in.stcad of a felony. mittee’s recording secretary, is will benefit the Knights of Orion, wool, $8 and $9 Values. Reg. $6. Broken sizes. TOP BANANA slated to be moved up to the va­ 14 TODDLER DRESSES ----- $2. JUST 8 WOOL SKIRTS .... $8. I However, Pastore added, in I It.s mauximum punishment would Columbus Msgr. Hannon Schol­ ONLY 19 ALL WEATHER be one year in pri.son and a $1,- cant position to replace Miss arship Fund. Reg. $4. Several styles. Reg. $5.99 Broken sizea colora the meantime the .‘ttuation is This 10c sale all started Barbara Coleman, viho last COATS ...... $18.88 8 PAIR I "so critical” that it would be 000 fine. SAM YULYES $30 Value. With zip-ln liner. 10 BOYS’ SLACK SETS ----- $1. with Bananas. And when month was elected to the post Reg. $3. Name brand, cloeeout. STRETCH SKI PANTS best t"! go ahead with •'lars for I Eighteen men were Indicted of vice chairman. A new re­ Cavagnaro, the town's state rep­ 14 PAIR Reg. $15 Nylon/Wool, side zip. a Washington hearing on March ; last month in the case aifter one we say top banana. . . we Same Side As Watldns CORDUROY SLACKS ...... $2. 6 INFANTS’ PLAY SETS $2. mean just that . . . top cording secretary will be chosen resentatives, will discuss the Reg. $5. SllghUy soiled. 10 PAIR ; of the FBI’s most intensive in- at the March meeting. many pending bills vriilch af­ 23 OAK STREET Values to $4. Two styles, CORDUROY SLACKS Looking like ‘‘fingers of war” these Mar.ne Corps riawk mi.ssiles peer over the _____ I ve.stigaliona. One of them, 10 PAIR , GROUP OF BONNETS ...... 99c ' i jinide bananas . ,. Check Atty. Paul Groobert and Steve fect Manchester. Only 20 — assorted stylea Reg. $4. Mostly Black, washabla James E. Jordan, ranks as a TRAVEL SLIPPER SETS ...25c shoulder of Gen. William C. Westmoreland, commander of U.S. forces m Viet Just in Time I government witness. His oasa Pinehurst banana quality FLANNEL SKI PAJAMAS $2.69 9 PAIR WOOL SLA CK S___$4.50 MERIDEN (AP) A father ^ . Foam soled, with case. Reg. $1. Reg. 8.99 Broken sizea Nam. The missiles were assigned there in the wake of air strikes against was moved to Atlanta, Ga. . . . and the price . . . STRETCH ORLON HOSE...55c Reg. $3.50 Selection of sizes. arrived at his liquor store FLANNEL PAJAMAS ___ $1.38 GROUP — North Viet Nam. (AP Photofax.) ______All of the men have been free come in and buy as few Irreg. of 1. Only 96 Pair. Wednesday night to see his sor 'a ""i on bond .since their arre.sts. ... AT MANCHESTER'S OLDEST Reg. to $1.69. Ass’t. sizes, stylea. DESIGNERS’ BELTS ...... 60o being knocked unco;iscious wit'a or as many as you want. POLISHED COTTON SLACKS $2. Reg. $1. Leather, etc. In Wa.shing;ton, a spokesman Reg. 3.57. Reg. or Ivy style, tan. 21 INFANTS’ DRESSES .. $2.59 the butt of a gun by a hooded FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Reg. to $5. Slightly aotled. GROUP — CASUAL BELTS 26o .said the Justice Department JUST 8—8UR A GO COATS $10 White House Avoids Peace Talks bandit. will con.sider carefully whether Values to $1. One of a kind. The father. Anthony Go.styla. BANANAS Reg. to $20. All wool, broken sizes. JUST 18. 'this \.as ti.e morn.n^^ tccne m Soutii JtJ.ncl, ind., today as motorists tried to get to appeal the dismissal. He de­ JUST 6 — WOOL GO COATS $5 3 DAY SPECIALS said the gpinman, surprised by clined further comment. INSTANT EARNINGS MISSES’ SWEATERS ...... $2. his arrival, fled on foot and cars moving after a 14-inch snow storm. The snow, accompanied by strong Reg. $14.99. Assorted sizes, colors. LADIES’ PRINT HANKIE§ lOe Values to $5.99 Wool/orlon. The dismissed indictment in­ lb . 10c 10 ONLY, brushed past him in his escape. winds, fell over a 12-hour period. Schools were closed and many factories cur­ volved a law forbidding conspl-' Reg. 19c Fancy roll edgea ' Gostyla said he tried to grab DIVIDENDS PAID QT^T SKI PARKAS .... $6.90 LANOLIN PLUS Khanh Leaves Viet Nam tailed operations. (AP PMotofax.) racy to "injure, oppress, threat­ Reg. $14.99 Nylon, broken sizes. the bandit but he got away. en and intimidate” any citizens FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT TALC POWDER ...... 87o SLEEPWEAR The victim of the attack, Jo- The new Mayo Diet has LONG SLEEVE Reg. $1. Perfumed, refreshing. in mattera involving their con­ SPORT SHIRTS ...... $1.97 ■seph P. Gostyla, 26, was taken created a tremendous demand 4 TIMES A YEAR — AT THE END OF LANOLIN PLUS FAMOUS NAME stitutionally guaranteed rights. Reg. $5. A $6. Name brands. SLEEa>GOWNS ...... $8.67 to Meriden Hospital where he Task Force Judge Cox, a frequent critic of for both Fresh and Canned MARCH, JTTNF. SEPTEMBER, DECEMBER CREME RINSE ...... 87c As New Weapons Strike was treated for a head wound FLANNEL COTTON Reg. $6. Antron (r). Sizes 82-38. the civil rights drive, said the GRAPEFRUIT . . . and it Reg. $1. Use after shampoo. and then sent home. Midwest Battered SPORT SHIRTS ...... $1.33 FAMOUS NAME federal law was “designed and was suggested that it was LANOLIN PLUS The bandit fled with $90, po­ Stands Guard a good time for a grapefruit Reg. 1.99 Long sleeve, ass’t. colors. COLD CREAM ...... 87o NYLON SLIPS ...... $2.99 effort swiftly to knock intended solely for the protec­ 'Ct 'A -ik SMALL GROUP V iett^or action within South Viet^evident lice said. tion of federally created special . . . Grapefruit comes Reg. $1. All purpose cream. Reg. $4. Lace trim. 32-40. SAIGON. South Nam, officially disclosed out all central Viet Nam. in many grades and sizes... V THERMAL SOCKS ...... 67c RELIEVE HEADACHES — FAMOUS NAME H SU P S $1.98 Nam (AP)—U.S. Air Force "I don’t think we’ll ever get rights.” Reg. 98c Pkg. of 2. Sizes 9-11. Wednesday, added punch to the By Snow and Wind Over Elijah The Judge eaid the "right of we offer top grade INDIAN ANACIN ...... 50c Reg. $3. Nylon tricot 8, M, L. the road open again,” a U.S. ‘Dead Right* SAVINGS ONLY 3, NYLON QUILT jets bearing secret antiper­ air warfare that had been every person not to be deprived RIVER Reg. 79c. For achea pains. 4 BARBIZON waged Jointly with slower pro­ Engineer officer said. “The HARTFORD (AP)—Walter C. UNDERWEAR...... $7. SUSEP GOWNS ...... $5.88 sonnel weapons blasted main difficulty is getting In Graham, 87, of Hartford pleaded CHICAGO (AP) — "Muham­ of his life or liberty without due PINK SEEDLESS a n d L O A N Reg. 12.99 Insulated, washable. Viet Cong ambush posi­ peller-driven planes and heli­ mad will have as much security process of law is a right that A S s O C I A T l s; bAYTIME DRESSES ... $3.97 Reg. $8. Long, brushed fleece. copters by Americans and Viet­ there to repair It.” guilty to manslaughter Wednes­ “THICAGO (AP)—Ice, snow, cold and winds batter­ 4 LOLLIPOP tions north and east of Sai­ The bombing and shelling east day for killing a man last March as if he were President John­ existed before the federal Con- GRAPEFRUIT Reg. $5.99 Only 27. namese. ed the Midwest today in what the Weather Bureau de­ sOtutton.” VfAfmS DAYTIME DRESSES ... $2.77 SKI PAJAMAS ...... $8.50 gon today and there was of Saigon, along a road near the 12 in on argument over a poker son," saya the head of Chicago’s at these ^secial prices BOYS’ Reg. $4.50 Broken sizea The Americans declined to coastal town of Ham Tan in hand. scribed as one of the worst storms in years. police task force, charged with Therefore, he reasoned, this is Rag. $3.99 Just 25 exultation among the crew­ talk about the equipment which gpuarding the Black Muslim not a federally created right but 40 size — usually 2 for 29c 1007 MAIN ST. — NEAR MAPLE ST. ODDS ’N ENDS FLANNEL GOWNS, Phuoc Tuy Province, wieuma- Graham held a flush and Huge snow drifts, piled up by^ Dividend Paid FAMOUS BRAND men, on ths sidelines. makes the Jets mors effective In winds up to 50 m.p.h., blanketed leader from any who would is instead "a right which la pro­ ■ SPE dA L from Day of Deposit BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE SI, COVENTRY U NIFO RM S...... $5.99 PAJAMAS ...... $2.28 bly was taking a hiWrijoll of James Lewis, 50, of Hartford tered Kentucky ood 53 of the SPORT SHIRTS ...... $1.99 Reg. $2.98 Ass't colora slzaa "Now w* have zhown them, Strikes at scattered ground Communist force: Mil iMAise, according to hundreds of highways from Ten­ avenge Malcolm X. tected by state laws and is Reg. to $12. Dacron, nylon forces. But loading of small state’s 120 counties ordered merely guaranteed by the Con­ Reg. $2.99 Long sleeve, wash 'n tricot. 8UZBTTB STRETCH what we can do,” oold Lt. Rob- nary reports said the govern State’s Atty. John D. LaBelle. nessee to Michigan. schools closed. It was the worst Commander Robert Lynskey, e a c h 10c wear. STRAP B R A ...... $1.58 art Calbreath of San Diego, bombs wiUiin a single casing Graham, who had been drink­ The cold front spread through leader of the task force, said a stitution of the .” GROUP — CARCOATS $9.90 has been a recent dev lopment. ment troops had suffered nearly storm of the season there. Monday thru Friday SMALL GROUP Reg. to $30. Broken slzM, styles. Reg. $2.99 Small group, not all Calif., the navigator-bombardier 100 casualties — 10 killed, 30 ing, claime'd his hand won, while the East and South and many The storm, aided by north­ 45-man police detail will be as­ The remaining Indictment Fyfra HniirQ OPEN TILL 4 P.M. SWEATERS ...... $3.77 slxem. of a B57 Canberra, after dump­ The casing opens after being wounded and 58 missing. Lewis insisted he won the hand. points reported falling barome­ signed to Elijah Muhammand, accuses all 18 men of kilhng the MINK COLLAR (XiATS ..$50. dropped and sets off a string of westerly winds, left many com­ k A i l a IIU III 9 THURSDAY NIGHT 6 to 8 O’CLOCK Rsg. $6. A $7. Wools. orloBS. FORM FTP — ing 8,000 pour da of high explo- Twenty-five U.S. Army hell Graham cut the argument short ters, heavy rains and wind gusts munities paralyzed. La Salle, the Muslim’s "Messenger of three civil rights workers while 48 size just at bit SMALL GROUP JACKETS $6. Reg. to $100. All wool, one of explosions more than 100 feet smaller top quality a kind. NAME BRAS ...... $1.50 Blvea on guerrilla poeltiona in a up to 60 m.p.h. 111., reported all roads blocked Allah.” There’ll be plenty of re­ they were in the custody of law Value* to $10. Broken sites. Reg. $3.50 Dtscontlnuod stylM |w gla 70 milea eaat of the capi- long. (See Page Eight) (See Page Seven) Eight Inches of new snow bat- ancl most schools shut down. All inforcements close at hand, officers to "punish them sum­ fruit 99c dozen. GROUP CORDUROY PANTS $2. UNTRIMMBD COATS $19.90 Reg. to $45. An wool, small FAMOUS NAME Sixteen of the Jets — eight roads in South Bend, Ind., were Lynskey added. marily without due process of Reg. to $4. Ass’t sizea TEEN BRAS ...... 8Se Heavy fighting eurged on B87a and eight FIDOs — ham­ Policemen and karate-trained law for conduct not so punisha­ ZIP HOODED group. snarled. CLEARANCE - DRESSES $5. Values to $1.25 there and in the central high­ mered Viet Cong positions in the Similar reports came from Muslim bodyguards guarded the ble under the la'ws of Missis- SWEATSHIRTS...... $2.97 2 and 3 STRAND lands, whare Vlat Cong bands Mang Yang pass, about 280 19-room home of Muhammad to­ sipjri.” To go along: with the 10c Reg. $3.99 Choice of colors. Values to $17.99. Now $11., $7. other points in Indiana and Illi­ deal we again feature and $5. PEARL NEXJKLAOES ...... 99e claw at the narrow walat of Viet miles north of Saigon, to help nois, parts of Michigan, Ohio day on the eve of the Black The state government haa HOODED SWEATSHIRTS $1.77 Reg. $2. (Earrings also at 88c) Norn, oa U . Gen. Nguyen out an ambushed special forces Newly Elevated Cardinals Muslims’ annual convention. made no move to iwrees charges Reg. $1.99 Pullover style. 5 ONLY, and upstate New York, where golden carrots, firm ASSORTED NECKLACES . . 59c Khanh departed on a diplomatic company. The pass is on a road snow and sleet combined to keep The police intelligence unit in the case. QUILTED ROBES ...... $7. The Neshoba County grand radish cello bag ea. 10c Reg. $8. A $10. One of a kind. Reg. |1. Colorful designer stylea mission to the United Nations In between Plelku and Qul Nhon. highways closed and planes checked out reports that fol­ ARTHURS both the scenes recently of ter­ lowers of Malcolm X might be jury has had the case before it JUST 30. New York. grounded. Green Beans are fine quality rorist attacks on U.S. Installa­ in Chicago. All cars with Ne(w twice — rejeoting it both times AND BIB APRONS .. 88c The officer! who overthrew Receive Traditional Garb The Weather Bureau said four as impoeslble to handle without . and we have nice beets ALMY KNITTING WORSTED 88c tions. "ALWAYS SAYING YOU MONEY!" Reg. 59c Asst’d. colors, styles. Khanh lost Saturday sent him to six inches of snow will fall in York license plates are stopped . . . Bulk and Pkg. Tomatoes. Reg. $1.29 Mothproof, colors. _ SECOND FLOOR 10 ALUMINUM The guerrillas have severed for questioning. i all FBI evidence. The Justice GERMANTOWN NYLON .. 59c 8NO-SHOVEL8 ...... $1.87 off to the United States with full New England and upstate New Department has been reluctant honors. Borne embraced him the main road from coastal Qui VATICAN CITY (AP)__<^ries previously held for new^over the Church by the Pope Malcolm, once Muhammad a Good reports are coming to 942 MAIN STREET, at corner of ST. JAMES Reg. $1. Year around weight. 20 PLASTIC Reg. $1.89 Light, sturdy. cardinals. For the first time, it and bishops collectively. York by nightfall. Saginaw, to turn over all such evidence with tears in their eyes. Nhon to the Cambodlan-Laotian Pope Paul VI invested 26 Mich., reported a 15-inc)i accu­ chief lieutenant, defected and us MUi the Maine 5’s of BLUE FOX ANGORA YARN 69c TRASH BARRELS...... $1.38 6 ONLY frontier In a dozen places and opened with a Mass celebrated Pope Paul embraced each formed a rival organization. He before the federal trial. Call 643-1505 for FREE, PROMPT DEUVERY! Reg. $1. ’White and colors. Reg. $1.97 10-gaI. with cover. STEEL WARDROBES .... $10.90 The freeing of U.S. B57 bomb­ new cardinals of the Roman mulation by midmorning with P otatoes...... 59c bag ers and FlOO fighter-bombers blown up three bridges In an Jointly by the Pope and the 26 cardinal and assigned him a was shot to death Sunday as he The three victims were Mi­ SOLID COLOR 12 HOME UTILITY TABLES $8.47 Reg. $14.99 Large. 60 ”, 2-door. new cardinals. This was to em­ titular church in Rome as a more coming. chael Schwerner, 24. and An­ Catholic Church today, con­ As the storm spread south­ prepared to address 400 follow­ If you like yellow ruta­ TERRY CLOTH ...... 69c Reg. $4.89 Three-shelf style 8 UTILITY CABINETS . . . $9.88 ferring on them the red phasize the spiritual aspects of reminder of the ancient day ers at a Manhattan ballroom. drew Goodman. 20, both white ON SALE THIS THURS., FRI., SAT. and SUN. Reg. $1. Only 800 yards. 8 DOORWAY Reg. $12.89 Whltemetal, 4-sheIf. the ritual, in line with decrees when the cardinals were the ward, Florida reported freezing New Yorkers; and James Chan­ baga turnips try them hats and rings of their weather and acattered frosts in Police delayed a search of the TAPESTRY SAFETY GATES ...... $1.87 6 U n U T Y CABINETS . . . $2.97 of the Vatican Ecumenical priests of Rome. coliseum, where the Black Mus­ ey, 21. a Meridian Negro. They from Pinehurst Sc lb. UPHOLSTERY CLOTH___$1.59 Reg. $2.89 Adjustable, wood. Reg. $4.89 Metal, 3-shelf. princely office. Councdl. Josef Cardinal Beran of northern and central communi­ were killed last June 21 near Val. to $3. Pieces up to 7 yds. 1 PROCTOR ties- Winds gusted up to 86 lims’ three-day convention will YOUR FRIENDLY H G m c t 8 (18x26) RUBBER MATS...41c Negroes Plan Boycott The cardinals included one After the first part of the Prague, who came to Rome a open tomorrow. Philadelphia, Miss. SPUN RAYON A SILK .. $1.19 IRONING BOARD ...... $9.44 Reg. 79c Floor type, colors. American, Archbishop Law­ Mass, the new cardinals stood week ago after 16 years in con- m.p.h. in Tampa Bay. The indicted men include Reg. $1.49 yd. Asst’d prints. Reg. $19.95 Convertible, white. At least six deaths were A telephone call to police la-st lOc GROCERY SPBCIALB 12 SPONGE BACK MATS .. 87c rence Shehan of Baltimore, Md. in a semicircle aroimd Pope f i n e m e n t in Communist night said a bomb had been Neshoba County Sheriff Law­ FOAM BACK PLACE MATS 49c 1 VENTED Reg. $1.69 For floors, colors. The 27th prelate elevated by the Paul’s throne as he told them; Czechoslovakia, received great blamed on the weather. A wom­ rence Rainey, 41, and Deputy 1 ;isv vMk Reg. 69c Vinyl coated. IRONING BOARD ...... $3.77 Pope this week, Bishop Angel an was killed in the collision of planted in the Coliseum and was CAMPBELL'S SUPER AYTINAL FLOOR 43 FIBRE WINDOW SHADES 82e Of Selma City Buses “Dearest brothers, a great applause as he came forward. set to explode Friday or Satur- Cecil Price, 26. They remained WICKER Reg. $5.99 Adjustable, metal. Reg. $1.19 White, green. Herrera y Oria of Malaga, re­ and lofty dignity is conferred on There also was loud applause her auto and a tractor truck on the Job, except for a few TOMATO SOUP TABLETS CLOTHES BASKETS ...... 99c 16 RED TOP BROOMS .... 92c 24 TV TRAY TABLES ... 89o mained In Spain to receive his you. You ^^ll be, in fact, our for Archbishop Paul Zoungrana hours for indictment. Reg. $1.79 Only 13 piecea Reg. $1.47 Two sew style. Reg. $1.29 Metal, decorated tap. Insignia from the Spanish chief of Upper Volta, the church’s (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) each lOc Wide roogs SELMA, Ala. (AP)—Negro leaders, trying to pump cooperators and counselors in Defense lawyers asked Cox to usually 4 for 49c of ^ te, Generalissimo Franco, the ruling and the governing of second Negro cardinal. dismiss both indictments. How­ lim it 10 cans potent forawla CARPET new life into their civil rights drive here, have called in accordance with tradition In the holy Catholic (Jhurch. Cardinal Shehan followed the ever, Oox took action only on of VHamim, - CANNON HAND TOWELS '/3 OFF Check Capa Cod CURTAINS (or a boycott of city buses in the lengthy campaign for that Catholic country. “Know that you are obliged in African prelate to the Pope's the one involving a felony. Sale on Campbell's Meat Nvtrisati, Min­ $1.29 Values. Irregulars voting power. ^ The glittering public consisto­ a most particular way to com­ throne, accompanied by more Government May Order "The Indictment surely Mates Soups continues at 6 for-Jl.OO ry in St. Peter’s Basilica '•’.’s mit yourselves with all your applause. More than 500 Ameri­ a heinous crime against tha erals,—2 6 PROTECTOR 59c 49c 19c Reg:. 1.99 TIER CURTAINS...... 1.44 Plans for a bua boycott were sued by a otate court Judge In This includes Mushroom. announced loat night after at­ Selma. attended by thousands, includ­ energy for the exaltation of the cans, most of them from Balti­ State of Mississippi but not a in oil. CImim Miilly. n.xiU ., Bath size Hand size Face towel Reg:. 2.99 POLISHED COTTON TIERS 2.87 torneys for the civil rights Canceling etreet demonstra­ ing presidents of African states, Catholic faith, for the peace of more, were in the basilica. New Steel Union Ballot crime against the United SHURFINE BdtteiMM. Iwavy 4uty iwe-tlip movement petitioned a federal tions for the weekend, Negro Prime Minister Sean Lemass of the Christian people and of all Afterward each new cardinal States," (3ox said, in ordering Judge in Mobile to strike down leadens concentrated on mobil­ Ireland and 36 other cardinals. peoples, for the defense of ec­ went to the Pope’s throne singly the dismissal. 8 Feet Long to promise to the "Roman pon­ SLICED POTATOES LOWER LEVEL em anti-demonstration order is- izing voter registration efforts But the ceremony was drasti­ clesiastical liberty.” MIAMI BEACH, Fla (AP)—'fact is likely to be invoked to "This is a court of limited Jur- Reg. $5.98. Reg. $1.98 M a e cally revised, reflecting the cur­ This formula, a new one, also tiffs, successors in the primacy ledictlon. The Indictment simply 303 can lOc In surrounding counties and Informed labor sources predict­ order a new election. Save at ’3.95 Save at oliww getting a large number of ap­ rent modernization of the stemmed from the Vatican of the blessed Peter, perpetual The Labor Department has does not charge any of these plicants to turn out next Mon­ church. council and its decrees empha­ and collaboration.” ed today there was a good ordered numerous new votes in defendants with any offense REVLON Priests Rebuked day when the board of regis­ Today’s ceremony took the sizing the brotherhood of all chance that the government will contested local union elections against the laws of the United Pinehurst service meat Dept, Once Again — Repeat of a Sell-out (See Page Eight) HAIR trars meets here. place of three separate conslsto- men and the sharing of power order a new election in the but such an order in the million- gets into the 10c act with SPRAY F o r Favoring member steelworkers union The three bodies were found GROTE A WEIGEL "We are trying to get our PHOTO people to stay off the buses,” fight for the presidency of the would be the first involving a buried in an earthem watershed Regular Birth Control Mrs. Amelia Boynton, a Negro United Steel Workers Union. major International union. dam on farm land owned by one FRANKS each 10c and Hard FINISHING widow who has nlayed a lead­ The Labor Department is The sources based their pre­ of the defendants. to hold famous Kaystona SAVE TO (or 80c lb. — whichever is ^ A W h it e LONDON (AP) — Father Jo- ing role In the flve-week-drlve watching the tabulation of votes diction on past labor department lower . . . average 8 to a lb. IS oz. can saph Cooker, the second young to register more Negro voters, in the contest between President policy In contested union elec­ . . . usually 95c lb. SERVia TOLE-STYLE $7 Roman Catholic priest In Brit­ said in an Interview. David J. McDonald and the tions. Reg. flJM ain to apeak out In favor of birth At a nuuM meeting last night union’s secretary-treasurer, I. Government officials a r e anxious to get the steelworkers KNUCKLE NOW 88e eontrot despite Church teaching attended by about 250 Negroes, W. Abel. Bulletins L A R iP S agolnat It, was silenced by hia Mrs. Boynton said cars would Highly placed labor sources, election settled before a possible SOUP BONES Buperiora today. be available to carry Negroes here for the AFL-CIO executive strike crisis builds up in the Culled fnmi AP Wires lb. lOc Evening In DU BARRY HAND AND BODY LOTION. Magr. Joseph Mullarky, vlcar- to their Jobe. council meeting, said if the final Industry, which could send eco­ Paris REG. $8.25...... NOW ^ I .O D feneral of the Portsmouth Dio­ The boycott movement was outcome Is within a few thou­ nomic shock waves through the BATH OIL cese, said Father Cocker had similar to the Initial civil rights sand votes, the Landrum-Griffin entire economy. JUDGE ON WAY 10c lb. off on lean Beg. $2.00 “forfeited all his rights to apeak campaign started in 1955 at AFL-CIO President George SELMA, Ala. (AP) — A Oub Tale Meany has urged the steelwork­ chuck ground and 8 in NOW $lJf0 IhNient Tele and preach os a priest of the Montgomery. 50 miles east of federal Judge woa eo route to Hoar lamp Church” because of hia views. Selma, by Dr. Martin Luther ers to extend the contracts, due Hoer Lamp Wind Warning Selma today for a coofereueo 1 blend of Beef, Pork The announcement come King Jr. who has become the to expire May 1, to make up with clvlo and boalneea lead­ Veal. Usually 85c lb. ghortly after Father Cocker had leader of the Negro movement for time lost In the election er* preeumably alined at ax- been called from hia parish — in the south. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) battle. Special at 75c lb, Steel contract negotiations pedlUng voter reglstratloo 10.87 ft. Mary’a Ryde, Isle of Wight Mrs. Boynton said that she —The U.S. Weather Bu­ proceeeee In thla Alabama city — to explain himself to the dlo- would meet today In Montgom­ reau issued this wind have been suspended for sev­ reg.' 16.99 eral months pending the out­ fraught with roelal uooeat. 10c lb. off on tiny bite •esan authorities at Winchester. ery with a representative of the wariilhg for Connecticut U.S. Dtat. Judge DooM H. Lost week another priest. Fa­ Civil Rights Commission. today: come of the election. sized cubes of choice Beef Now, with the threat of court Thomoa of Mobile eallad OB ttier Arnold McMahon, who was "Ws ore hoping that there An IntenjM low preaaure afternoon meeting with the Stew lb. 85c. teaching in a minor English will be a message very soon action and the possibility of system located in the upper government latervention, many Selma lewlen. The purpoo* a t Osmlno^ at Droltwlch; was that every Negro over 21 will Ohio River Valley will the eonferauoe woa oot dte* We will feature U.8. Choice •ailed to Rome after writing on have the right to vote,” she sources feel a steel crisis looms move northeastward Into even larger. elooed. and Premium article which defended the right told the rally last night. southern Canada tomor­ of Roman CathoUca to use con This brought applause from Sources close to the steel­ LAM B LEGS row morning. workers said If the government SHOT TO DEATH Butt Half or Wlurie trocepUvea. There leaders of the crowd at Browns Chapel SANA, YEMEN (AP)„ — the Divine Missionary Order, to A.M.E, Church, rallying point This Intense weather dis­ finds enough evidence to sup­ 8 to 8% Iba turbance will produce port vote eballengea, McDonald Minister for Unity Affhtte which h* bekHiged, dlsoseociat for the civil rights drive here. Aly Bin Aly El RoawoMhan ed themeelves from hii .viewe. Word meatlngs were planned atrong east to northeaster­ and Abel would probably agree LAMB LEGS lb. 65c SiMlaiit Tele Deesrotor ways to enhance the decor ly winds (rf 20 to 30 mph to a new election supervised wan ahot dead today atot tore t«M* iMIg dob Tdla B e bae olnce been In retreat — tonight in the mobilisation thrive. a t his sow wot They wcQi described oe train- with gusts In the 40a in by the Labor Department. Lege under 8 Ibe...... lb. 69c Table Umip of your rooms with new light and out off from the world in praytr Til* vote ta b ^ tio n has been reiottva won tetany u d medltotioa. Injj^^Meelon*. oookstal aad southern Con­ beauty. Steel construction, smart tole necticut today. They wlU under way in Pittsburgh since ed. eittotote Shop Pinehurst Thursday Father Oboker, who le 26, ful­ Rav. P. H. Lewis, poitqr ly eupported his 26-year-cId of Browns Chapel, oaid a eub- shift to west to northwest­ Monday, with every 15.00 purchase 8 . « ^ design Including polished brass trim. erly winds *5 to 38 mph On extending stoel contracts, ly #2 unit (SOUP H.ATB) temther iirtaot although he odd- jtanUal oumbar of . Negroes po- _ pbomM tha souross sold both McOon* Easy to clean shades. Tole lamps come «d “I X miwt te(00 the _|8,*ii4 ptene with guets tn the 40o to aU & 78c- Cupe and Swioari also rig . 14.99 ref. 14J9 ▲ rcbbilhi LttwrtiKie JhfiiB o7 BjUtimor*, loft, liistenB m Pope Paul VI ( ^ h t) oaetlona ' a t Oonnaotleut oM and Abol oxo to no poelUoa •« A'-'4f o# v/Mta.- • , : i7.- - 8M ii^f8U U .- A.. eglBdstarjrtmiting 29 new eardinali of tno Ro- * ; ilaftwiottB MMiif the peupb 4 ’^'1. ■■■ ' 'rf'-X'r

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prsaching funeUoM nr* wHB* guen, Richard Mysrs and Bruce ford, Gaiy Dragone, Donald liam McCarthy, Gerta Koch­ McCarthy, Mrs. Gerta Kochman, Priests Rebuked South Windsor Souchsr. Haggerty and SUven Hayes. man, Robert Blake and Dr. Mrs. Marlon Spalla and Robert drawn." N Bolton Sheinwold on Bridge Father Cocker nald be oeeept* Pianist Janis Netc England Vifinettes Web*^ batee, William a Xso, David Kochman, John Robert Laurie. Blake. ed the etatement and woe going Qreen, William Qim U, Barry Marcheaseault, Raymond Spal- F or Favoring South dealer Cub Scout committee mem­ into retreat. He eald be woula Hm TB GAME IN MAJOR Sexton, Michael Deniers and la, WUllam Meadows'. bers Include; W . L. Booth, in­ Mancheater Evening Herald Both iide* vulnertM* not be returning to Me porieh in Canvassers Are Named Thrills Crowd WITH DELAYED RAISE N O R T H Ladies Guild Sets Speaker Robert SpUMt. Two-year plna: Mark Ander­ South Windsor emrespondent. Birth Control Rookie Cop Tags Line of Cars stitutional representative; Ekl- Ryde. He wae ordsdned four By ALFRED SHEINWOLD A I lOS son, Jeffrey Heee, Bruce Fauch- ward Steben, chairman; W il­ Brownie Joseph, telephone By JOHN GRUBER Silver arrows; John Bancroft, years ago and has been at Ryde National Men’a Team CWamplon ^ Q 5 2 er, Robert Gorton and Robert liam Ryder, activity; Robert Byron Janis, brillipnt Ameri­ For G)mmunion Breakfast Nathan BoyUn, Gerard Holpin, 644-0148. (Continned from Page One) since loet June. His erUcles For Heart Fund Drive 0 932 Spilka. Demers, finance; Mrs. Dorothy can pianist, thrilled a capacity When you open the bidding Billy OerroU, St«ven Boykin; ware written in tbe Roman Three-year plna: Billy Ter­ Sexton, publicity; H arry A n­ crowd at the Bushnell .last eve­ But They Were in Funeral Line with one spade or one heart gold arrow: William McCarthy, EMPLOYES GET BOOST Those consequences became Catholic paper, the TsMet. Rev. Edmund O'Brien, whooe^W, Michael Lanier, WUltom Me- rill, William Green, B arry Sex­ derson, cubmaster; Edward Mrs. Richard F. Dimock and*^' slate of Paralha as part of the ning with his performance of your partner Is not allowed to Nathan Boykin, Gerard Halpin, H AR’TFORD (A P )—Salary and apparent today when the vicar- It wae not immediately clear Oarthy and Joeeph UcceHo. ton, and Michael Demers. Terrill and William McCarthy, Mr*. Jack E. Early, co-chair­ Partners of the Alliance pro­ Rachmaninoff's Third Piano bid two-and-a-half of your suit. aubject will be “The Mystical Robert Keaheta, Ronald White, classification hikes will go into general, who administers the whether Father Cocker would Leaders service pins: One- assistant cubmasters; Mrs. Bet­ men o< the Bolton Heart Drive, gram. Under this program Con­ Concerto, which comprised the BOSTON (A P I — Watertown, AU Denner bar, Kevin Loomis, liam Myers, Thomaa DeLorso, New leaders: Beverly Hich"- priest of the Church. He has hon he said: " I don’t know Mm duly, the officer tagged every Mosler makes is a small hyper- out an eyebrow being raised Mass. O’Brien, Mrs. Joan S. Boykin, Lawrg, Mrs. Robert Mortenson, visited Brazilia, a partially made the work his theme .song, responds first In a suit of hlS Steven Boykin, William Myer; M ark Stehen, John Bancroft, born, Lauretta Myers, Joan budget. Insurance and bank ex­ been Informed by me that his but I can’t silently watch vsrhat one of the double parkers. .sensltive microphone that can and then spend an hour arguing A fter his ordination in 1957, Mra. Roy Mans. Mrs. John completed planned city; Belo playing it the world over. Now own and later raises your suit. Assistant denner bar, Gary Go- Howard Beeler, Kenneth Braila- Boykin, Ursula McCarthy, Wil­ Dr. Robert Laurie, Mrs. Ursula aminers. faculties to perform any public is happening to Mm. Back at the station the offi­ be placed against a glass par­ ond round of trumps. South wine be served u assistant in St. Shapazian. Mrs. Stuart Reopell Horizonte, a planned city built Mr. Janis, a pupil of Mr. Horo­ about some apparently innocu­ Opening lead—two of clubs. cer turned In his tickets to the tract. Bridget’s Church In Cheshire and Miss Donna Asninwall. in the early 1900's in the min­ tition. It amplifies conversation ous Issue like the doughnut With only ten poinU In Hlgli witz, is m.aking it his theme desk sergeant — who informed Declarer would need good lur; ■nd is now serving as resident Also, Bruce Bdgerton, Mrs. ing section of Brazil, and Ouro in the next room which can be tree. cards and flat distribution, song and likewise playing the him he had ju.st tagged a long in hearts If he had bid game chaplain at Mt. St. Joseph’s W alter Treschuk. Mrs. Thomas Preto. an old city in the same heard through earplugs at­ The tree. In front of Young’s North might well have been Concerto everywhere. line of funeral cars. but he needed only a heart ni Academy, West Hartford, D.avia, Mrs. James Landrey, section. tached to the mike. metal shop on Portland Street, satisfied with a raise from one As might b- expected, there Since they were “ no fix” tick­ In dummy to make aure of nir Where he also teachers religion. Mrs. Joseph Mack. Mrs. Rich­ Briefs So. companies anxious to once was a stately elm. But spade to two siaades. The actual is great similarity between the ets, the sergeant got on the tricks. The correct play of Father O’Brien presently is ard Danielson. Mrs. William Mothers of Brownies in Troop keep their bu.stne.ss .secret buy now it has been hit with Dutch North player thought that this performances of teacher and phone and notified the district hand depends not only on wha Deanery Director of Vocations Grunske, Mrs. Arthur Biddle, 616 are reminded of the puppet de-bugging equipment. One firm Elm disease and all that re­ would not do justice to his hand, pupil. Both play the work with court clerk to ignore them. cards you hold but also on hov. ■nd of Bethany Cmiferences. Mrs. William Cavanaugh Jr., show rehearsal tomorrow at 1 de-bugged its entire nine-story mains Is the stump and the so h« showed his clubs first and the groatesL intensity: both The harder part was notify­ high you have bid. ’The Communion breakfast Mrs. Russell Pottertor, Mra. p.m. at the home of the as­ building, wiring it at a cost of curious curl of one branch that raised spades later. show tremendous virtuosity in ing all the car owners to excuse $130,000. forms the shape of a doughnut. Daily, (tnestion Russell Johnstone. Tommy sistant troop leader, Mra. Fred­ surmounting the technical dif- South would have accepted Partner opens with one heart, it, please. the Invitation if North had re­ Lefebvre, Miss Kathy Jarvis, erick Barcomb, Rt. 44A. flculties which Rachmaninoff and the next player paseee. You The Conservation Commis­ sponded in diamonds, but the Mrs. Ra>’mond Gordon and incorporated In the work; both hold: Spodee, 6; Hearts, K-J-lO A relea.se from the National club response did not arouse Mrs. Thomas Crockett. sion will hear Thorton Secor, provide extreme excitement. 9; Diamonds, K-8-S-4; d u b s , - soil conservationist, tonight at 8 Aeronautics and Space Admin­ New Search Starts Soon South’s enthusiasm. South Al.so. Mrs. Bernard Sheridan, Mr. Janis has a better pia­ istration research center in 8-4-8. Mrs. Courtney Tucker. Miss in the town office conference nissimo than hts mentor ever therefore shrewdly decided to Cambridge, Mass., explained stop short at three spades. What do you soy? Roxanne Calkins. Paul Wright, room. demonstrated in my hearing, Answer: Bid two diamond.*: Home Burner Floods that NASA would exhibit a full- For Abominable Snowman As it happened. South did not •Mrs. DonP-ld Aspinall, Muss Les­ and his tone is not as brittle as (or two clubs). You plan to raise Bolton Fire Eiepartment was size model of a spacecraft iden­ play the hand as cautiously as lie Hunter, Mrs. William Nev- that which characterized the hearts at your next turn, thuR called out yesterday _at 2 p.m. tical to the one that hit “ the he hod bid it. He began well by erette, Mrs. William Fish, Mrs. play'ing ot Mr. Horowitz on all moon Saturday, February 21" NEW DELHI. India (API - ^Dyhrenfurth said showing a hand too good for a John Stniff. Mrs. Leroy Peck- to a flooded oil burn'er at the too many occasions. I can think An American mountaineer. Nor “ We will go in with amoll •taking the two top clubs and home of George Williams on On our calendar, Saturday discarding a diamond, but then raise to two hearts but not good ham, Mrs. Harold Hoar, Mi.ss of nobody around who could was Feb. 20 not 21. man G. Dyhrenfurth, plans to teams, two or three men, set up enough for an Immediate Jump Janice Scanlon, Miss Donna Brandy St. No damage was re­ play this tremendously difficult search the Himalayas to see If lookouts and observe,’’ he said. he slipped from grace by draw­ ported. NASA’s research may be pre­ ing four rounds of trumps. to three hearts. Perrett and Mrs. James Klar. work with more authority to­ cise' enough to build a ship that the Abominable Snowman — the "W e can’t have any esiger beav­ etfAK Tm a sTous Also, Mrs. Michael Spetrini, Skating Party bet day than Mr. Jainis. This is ac- yeti - exi.sts. Bod Break can land a man on the moon, ers who want to rush off and For Shelnwold’s 36-p«ge book WNdV lAVWCS AM M rASWON Mias Marie Sherwood. John Se- Bomarco, town couples' club, colate Indeed. Dyhrenfurth, leader of the climb the nearest peak. We South ran into a bad break will hold a skating party Sat­ but by this tj-pe of scheduling let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge, bastiao. Miss Donna Valentine, Yet neither Mr. Janis nor Mr. the craft may leave without American expedition that con­ must be patient." when he tried the hearts out. send so cents to Bridge Book Mrs. James Veitch. Mra. Stan­ urday at 8 p.m. at the home of Horowitz were ever able to in­ quered Mt. Everest in 1963, says ’Die mountain people say the East got three heart tricks, and Mr. and Mrs, R o ^ r t Foulke, him. Manchester Eve. Herald, Box ley Che.ssey. Mrs. Don Carpen­ vest the composition with the he ia “ firmly convinced the yeti yeti is about 9V» fee4 toll, cov the defenders also took two dia­ 3318, Grand Central Station ter, Randall Cote, Mi.as Vlr^nia LJynwood Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ personal fen ’or and under­ exi.sts." and la ready to spend ered with reddish brown hair monds. Down one. AQUA NET ert Gorton will also be hosts. Dick Curless of Bangor, a New York 17. N.Y. Mane^gia, Mrs. John Verfaille, standing displayed by Rach­ singer of western-style songs, years if necessary to prove it. He is said to stand erect, lopes It was a grievous error to •1. Members of the newly-formed Copyright, IMS Mrs. '^chard M o r r a, Mrs. maninoff himself. One can not has made a record hit in which As for those who will laugh or across the mountain slopea in draw any trumps at all. After Outing Club have been invited. General Featnree' Oorp. HAIR SPRAY Warren DeMartin, Mrs. Albert expect this of course; yet every he describes the courage need­ doubt “ Let them sco ff" nighttime forays for food, and taking the top clubs South Hemingway. Mrs. Thomaa time I hear this particular ed—with six-gun or without six- Dyhrenfurth, 46, lives in Santa sometimea attacks people. should cash the ace of hearts Giant 18 Os. Size Moncheater Evening Herald Cities 5,000 Y e a n O ld work I recall performances by gun—to face life in a stretch of Monica, Calif. Hillary said all "evidence’’ and lead a heart toward dum­ Minor, Wa>Tie Rogers, Mrs. Bolton rorreepondent, Cleiiie- Harold Webb. Miss Frances the composer and by Horowitz. “ down east Maine." Pa.st yeti-hunting expeditions, 1 has been explained away — my’s queen. East wins with the Plus Tax well Young, telephone 64S-8981. CAIRO— Cities first appeared Rev. Edmund O'Brien 49c ..c o e d Paggtoli, Mrs. John Erickson Actually. I liked Mr. Janis' The song is called “ A Tomb­ he .said, have been all wrong in | tracks are those of fox enlarged king (k hearts and returns a trump to dummy's ten. In our history about 6,000 and Miss Joyce Holland. work last night better than Mr. stone Every Mile." and out­ their approach or gros.sly un- in melting snow by the sun, re- WlH be held Sunday, March T, scientific. I covered scaipe are fur from a South gives up another heart, years ago. The earliest were ...... ‘ ' • * Guest Preacher Named Oak Mementoes Horowitz’ performance in Sym­ lines the fatality rate and the In the church hall following phony Hall 37 years ago, and That goes for the expedition | Tibetan blue bear, and Ea.st puts his partner In founded In Egypt. Mesopota- Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple hazards of driving trucks on the 7:45 Maae. MODESS that's saying something, for led by Sir Edmund Hillary, the Dyhrenfurth claims to have with a diamond to return a sec-1 mia. and India and were Ih? Beth Sholom will be the guest HARTFORD (API — The 84 U.S. Route 2-A between Matta- The Guild will receive Com­ delegates to the state's consti­ this was a sensational debut. wamkeag and Houlton. New Zealand mountaineer, who seen fresh yeti tracks, and to and ruffs his last heart in dum- 1 gathering place.s of the temple munion in a group. Chairman preacher at both services of Tile program opened with ended a four-month hunt in 1961 have talks with literate moun­ my. This ruff assures the con-' priests and skilled artisans. SANITARY NAPKINS MAID MUITflE mm United Methodist Church Sun­ tutional convention this summer Is Mra Do^d wasik. Mrs. will be given oak seedlings to Harold Shapero's "Nine Minute A headline in the Harvard with the opinion that the yeiti is tain people who actually have Robert Hoo9e and Mrs. John day. The visit is sponsored by BLUE SHIELD PROTECTION plant in their hometowns as me­ Overture" written when he was Crimson, an undergraduate a myth in the minds of Nepal's seen a yeti. McCann are co-chairmen. the social concerns commission mentoes of the convention. a Harvard student in 1941. It daily newspaper, over a story mountain people, Dyhrenfurth The American explorer said Tickets wifi be on sale Reg. and Super in observance o t Brotherhood Gov. John Demp.sey asked A g­ Is a carefully designed piece which says the Massachusetts said. he will set up cameras equipped through Sunday, when they will Week. Rabbi Wind's topic will riculture Commissioner Joseph of music with themes ofeon- Supreme Court will review a " I f you come through the val­ with trip wiree to photograph be sold following the 9 and be "Our Common Heritage." N. Gill Wednesday to proceed slderable worth. To me. at least, petition seeking s ban ot t)ie leys with hundreds of portera, yeti at night and. if possible, 10:16 Masses at the main en­ 1.19 kNlIlN*..E ’. 1■ 100 *'s * ^ There will be a coffee hour with the germination of the seed- it Shows evidence of the influ­ sale of the novel. "Fanny H ill"; as mo.st expeditions have, a shy, knock a yeti unconscious with onnunc trance to the church. between services. Ungs. ence of W aller Piston under “ Supreme Court sits on Fan­ intelligent animal like the yeti special guns that fire hypoder­ Fashion SIww Set Compare at 2.94 aadi The Rev. Abram Sangrey, The governor said the young whom Mr. Shapero studied. This ny." naturally will take off," mic needles. The South Windsor Women’s COLGATE GIANT SIZE 35flra...2.27 first bottla...ldascond boMla pastor of the church, will speak trees preferably .should be des­ could scarcely be avoided at so Club will present "Profiles Of Friday, March 5, at the temple. cendants of the historic Charter young an age, and one must A Connecticut firm has pro­ Friday and Saturday from lOfol Spring” oe its fifth annual fash' FLUORIDE Returns From Brazil Oak. where tradition has It that admit that it was an excellent duced electronic detectors so featuring the terrific 5 piece hand— ion show. WAND MUITME VITAMWS WITH NMBAU James Klar of Notch Rd. re­ the colonials hid Connecticut's influence. The audience liked .succes.sful that now it has found direct from Masaorhusetta 'The event will take place on turned yesterday from a 17-day original charter to keep the the work and the composer was a market for a new lire o' mer­ DANCING EvMy Thun., Fri., Sat.! Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. at TOOTHPASn trip to Brazil. He w'gs sent with chandise:: Electronic electronic- the Statier Hilton Ballroom. A 1.37 English governor from seizing on hand to receive the plaudits — DELIGHTFUL DINNER MUSIC 9 to 10 — a group from Connecticut to the it. of the crowd. detector detectors. They’re New, and They’re Tsrrlllc: dessert and card party with firs t y t «c 9 H d l The remainder of the program Ralph V. Ward, vice presi­ DON MOORE and door prlees will also be fea­ 29c was devoted to Schumann’s dent of Mosler Safe Products tured. Entertainment will be "I:* k o t f I n ***h i 100's Second Symphony. Mr. Wino- "HIS VERSATILES" provided by the “Harmony Famous Head and Enjo)L your Bells,” a choral group from the Compve at 3.38 each grad did well with both the if *• SiouMais lotion a W e Cater To Parties, Banquets, eta. d Wetherefield Junior Women’s Rachmaninoff and the Shapero fa v ^ A m«al shampoo really 250'A..2.97first bottle...id aaeand bottls works, both of which have mo­ FREE in-car HEATERS Club. • Dallv Luncheon Specials — 85c • controls dandruffl ments of great intensity such and cocktail Mrs. Eldgar Sewall, ehalrman as the conductor seems to un­ of the South Windsor Women’s 6RAND GHIIDREH'S EASY TO CHEW MEADOWS'"-" « OAK ST. RlSTAURANT at PaUins! Club's fasMon show has an­ 1 9 4 S3aa. derstand. The Schumann went ENDS TOXITE VITAMINS WITH MINENAU well but only reasonably well. M OlAK ST. PLOrair ot F R E E P A B K IN O nounced that there are still iV ~ 7 m i Compare at Nd I Mr. Winograd's penchant for Cory Oroat In 7 Walnut St., Manchester tickets available and may be epccessively fast tempi got him “F A T H E R GOOSE” purchased at the door. 1.49 in trouble twice during this plus “The Lively Set” The fashion show is the club’s ' i m * C S N C N R i performance, once in the Scher­ All Color Show largest fund raiser of the year. Grand Way stain* firs t A ll proceeds from the affair b N tllN zo and the other lime in the STARTS FRI. 1st Run lesa steel double will ^ to two of the club’s coun- b s t l U ... 100’s finale, indeed he almost lost James Gamer in glMlNlCSfi edged blades for munlty projects: The mentally the first violins in the Scherzo, “36 HOl'RS” STARTB In. sniooihaat ahw* Compare at 8.99 each but only for a moment, suc­ retarded cMldren of South plus In ever! 250’a...3.49 first bottla...l4aacond bottle ceeded by another moment of ’’Kissln' Cousins” TOMORROW Windsor and a seholarsMp very do'Jblful intonation. P er­ ★ FRl.-SAT. MATIN El. ONLY ★ fund. haps the tempi were chosen in HARTfORD SPRiNfillllD HrRlSSiVAV ★ FIRST RUN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ★ Committee chairmen fo r the a ‘J? »*♦ RIS bA i 91 hoith - HARTFORD SPECIAL CHDJIREN’S FUN SHOW an endeavor to make the work avrent include: Mrs. Donald Ra- Compaa.at 79d exciting. F R I D A Y - " S Y L V I A ” 6:00-9:45— “R A T R A C E ” 8:00 bold and M ra John T. O’Briant, Personally I don’t think that tickets; Mrs. Stephen Lock- can be accomplished by anyone. wood and Mrs. John Norris, Right Guard-tta Schumann’s music is not excit­ GEORGE MAHARIS publicity; Mrs. Russell See and family deodorant ing; it is "innig’’ to use a Ger­ BTHERJ8E r % Mta. George Perry, program; that keeps you froah man work difficult to transla­ Mrs. Thomaa Monsees, door all rkiy lon^ 4 on. tion. Heartfelt, introspective, VAIN ST FAST haP’ .oRO S?fl72’0 prises, and Mra B. Carlton warm, and personal are all coNnn'.sr p, . • Yoihoo, table prises. words that convey some of the Campalga to Open TAX I'.ihdii^ , I Hen characteristics ot Schumann. .MATINEES ONLY Tlie 33nd annual Easter Seal 1 Compare at | 1 These are all admirable quali­ "THE FIRST MEN Campaign in behalf of Connect- J pluatafi ties in a composer; the conduc­ teut’s crtypled oMMren a n d n e picocf yea see hue aie )m a IN THE MOON" tor who approaches Schumann adults opens Monday as the Mmple of the more than 400 ia tbe (In Color) 2:50 purely objectively and with an ‘SiiKH KBUWB ii»iiviis nmnn WM postmen begin delivery of East fFARM, WELCOMING, ootitanding Ethan'AlIen open Mock er Seals to 3,000 homes in eye toward impressing the au­ plus Abbott and Costello in pin*—Caught, In The WUd Frantlo Rat Race ooUection for erery room in your South Windsor. WONDERFUL dience with an exciting, intense “THE SO FT. BRIDGE OF hixne. Choose from informal Antiqued Ruth Steiwort, local obalxmon performance, is doomed to fail­ C A N D Y ROCK” 1:S0 HORYFOIIM'lUIRSlinHMSe?. TONY DEBBIE ■■D A T D A ETHAN ALLEN Fine, elegant Heirloom Solid Cherry, liMeirt -iFrMMKI.A »«ihrtiMP«4NMI|BnSin iMl»GiaHw MORGAN _ ■aid. South Windsor’s itmxo ot EVENINGS ONLY CURTIS REYNOLDS graciont Solid Mahogany, apace- ure even if his players nego­ plus—ALL NEW COLOR FUN CARTOONS K A I K A w E Hie 1916,000 state goal is $870. EARLY AMERICAN A D U L T F A R E aving, Moragc-makii^ Custom Room tiate the notes in such a man­ Blaster Seal funds support Plan units, and traditional Colonial in ner. Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood F R I .-S A T . DOORS 1:00— O N E S H O W 1:80 P.M. ttie statewide rMiabiUtatlon ngfcsl Soiad Maple nad Bink See k Still it was nice to hear Schu­ “Sex and The Single Olrl” I A C T R A Y Di*ney’* “Thoiie Calloway*' program of the Connecticut So­ mann for a change; he's rather (In Color) 6:30-9:25— plus l / M I Mat. 1:80 P.M— Eve. 6:00-8:20 ciety for Crippled Children and neglected. “Ready For The People” Adults. HOBBI6S! HEW RELEASES! THERMAL BLANKET SALE! 8:30 'Volunteers who prepared the STORE HOURS PRICE CASE CONTINUED Easter Seal letters for moiling NORWICH lAP)—A legal ac­ tai this area included the Abe Moadar sand Tueeday Open till 6 P..M. tion brought by a Groton grocer, 1st RUN Opea Thonday and F>lday Evenings B. Miller American Legion William Bartinick. to force the Auxttlary. J Cloeed Wedneedava state to inve.sligate a food price FRI. - SAT.. SUN. The Family Restaurant Sponsoring Movie war among chain stores has The Junior IM Croas of been continued until March 9. Bouth Windsor High School will Superior Court Judge Joseph FRANK’S CAFE sponsor a showing of the film 8. Longo granted the continu­ *^M1, Book and Candle” tomor­ 623 MAIN STREET ance Wednesday to give both row at 8 p.m. at South Windsor sides time to file briMs. Barti­ H igh School. There wUl be an nick has asked for a writ of For the best in Italian, ■ihnisBiaa charge. The public la mandamua that would force invited. Commissioner Attilio of the Oheerleaders Plaoe Second State Department of Consumer (Neapolitan Style) and S t Francin of Assisi Church sx .* CoJne. j Protection to make the investi­ cheerleaders placed second in gation. American dishes. the Hartford City Deanery OYO 2M UNION STREET—ROCKVILLE. CONN. In a counter action, Raymond EDWARD JUOD*/UlTNURHAVNCS*TERRY-TH()iMAS lo a w irta w m w i Manchester 643-0890— Rockville 875-2534 ' J. Gannon, assistant state attor­ Fresh breads and pas­ cheerleader competition. Elevwi MATCHROX « MOmranOR-ani, WMMMUM w mmfMM.fMaaeoMiiinninMM groups psrticipated in the con­ MODEL S:-'^ Phones: ney general, asked the court to throw out Bartinick'a request by tries made daily. tent at South OathoUe High, MOTORINO M CARS A h TNB MAN WITH A OUN IS Hartford. granting a writ of abatement. Featuring Daily Specials Showtime C A R E r TRUCKS Friday and Saturday Local cheerleaders included B arbara N'lcholaon, captain; As Always “Bedfellow*” d:S0 and lO ilS Linda Nkdiolnon, Kath Coope, 3 ««9 9 < “T aggart" 8:40 Vivian Page, Gena DriaooU and 1.67 E r. Legal Beverages MANCHESTER'S Sunday Jeon Ohognon. TEL. 649-5544 “Bedfellow*” 6:45 and 9:80 jww /m Bssketbail Game “Taggart” 8:00 YOUNG/DURYEAlSm A Bather-Teacher baaketboH ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER gome wHl be hiM at Orchard ina BtansnUry School tomor- fp «cl«l Rvrcli«s«s fr«n l*p M sk^rsl Mw at7:S0pjn. Ttoketa wfll be on oole at the C «r fcllsi PrImI k i t s I RrrA R«c« f R l s I OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! 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TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! • MA’D NU SATURDAY 3 F.M. • WaW-aamaOe: CUan no. C «d. fHMi 3 PM. U « Mw«r |i2S s I F A O l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1965 nvM P AG E FOUR i of the public affairs eonunlttse District 8 Dockers’ Strike Groton Station Rights Official of the Greater Hartford Coim- O V 1 R 2 I M U O N cil. A soetol psychology major, pusenrnoNt Idled Several Republican Candidates in Vernon’s Election Speaks to WSCS he received his education at the TV-Radio Tonight Transfer Still University of Connecticut and Rham Cast the University of Colorado. Small Truckers Under Scrutiny Arthur Green, field reprs- The North Methodist womsn KRTHUR IR M The Baby Has senUUve for the Connecticut will have as their gueeU the NEW T-lS-aa) Hovle < (33) Maas. Highlights BINGO Women’s FeHowshlp at Second I 8) Admiral Jack (40) Peter Jennings—News gone out of busineaa In the met­ P. A . C . lA L W O O M ury Junes R e ^ has assured Woman’s Society of (JhrisUan Been Named ••• Performance -day dock strike here, 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLI Utat the Coast Guard training Oturch on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Recently a group of 16 cast (40) Admiral and Bwabby ( 8-30-40) Jonny (Juest (C) etotion at Groton, Oonn., wlU be by the Brewster and Catherine members with roles In the com­ 5 :U (34) Sins HI, Sing Lo 8:00 ( 8-30-40) Donna Reed sn Industry spokesman says. the church. His topic will be Balch (Jlrclee. ( 3-13) Perry Mason EVERY M O N P A Y -E P.M. moved only if the tronefer la "What Would You Do?” ing production of "The Miracle 6.80 (18) Movie "TIm mortality 1s terrific,*' ( 8) Huckleberry Hoimd (34) The Comers economically feasible. Green serves on the board of Worker” visited Oak Hill School 8:30 (10-22-30) Dr. Kildare Josepb M. Adekszl, managing Bush, D uns Jean, daughter of Oliver Wendell and Al-> (40) The Rifleman Reed sold the proposal Is etUl 'directors of the Greater Hart­ Drive Add* Exports Bia F. Loudermilk Bush, 42 Bamforth Rd.. Vernon. She was for the Blind in West Hartford. (34) W h a fi NewT ( 8-30-40) My Three Sons director of the Empire State (34) Fourth Elstate under study. ford FamUy Service Society and (30) Film Highway Tran^xirtatioB Asso­ bom Feb. 7 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal Accompanied by Mrs. PauUne 8:00 ( 30) Flash Gordon 9:00 ( 34) University PlM ers The comment came Wednes­ of Haif-Way Houae, Inc. Half- WASHINGTON — Govern­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Fred Loudermllk, Oklahoma Straight; director of the Trigon (M) Sports Medicine (18) Subscription ^ ciation, said Wednesday. ment and business efforts to (13) Jo S ta fit^ day os a House Merchant M e-' Way House is a home where City, Oklahoma. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. O. W. Players at Rham, the students ( 8) News Soma major truck fleet' op­ rlne subcommittee heard testi­ promote American exports have Bush, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. She has a brother. Wen­ , (40) Adventures in Paradlsa ( 3) Password parolees can atay and receive were there as part of their re­ (33) Top 33 Plus One ( 8-30-40) Bewitched erators saM the longshoremen’s mony on ths Coast Guard’s professional help toward re­ increiuwd the number of firms dell Dean, 10; and three sisters, Patricia, 0, Brenda, 5V4, and search for the play written by 8:10 ( 8) NAvs. Sports. Weather 9:30 (1023-30) Haxel (C) strike is stiU soriously hurting hudgst proposals for ths year habilitation before returning selling abroad by a third — 6;16 (32) Ski Report (34) New Orleans J a n the wsiteTfront trucking Indus­ 621 HARTFORD RD. Susan, 4H, , , , * • William Gibson. (30) R ocky and Hia Friends ( 3) Decision. Truman bsginnln^July 1. home. Green is also a member from 12,000 io 16,000. The production will be pre­ ( 8) Peter Jennings—News ( 8-20-40) Peyton Place try even though the walkout Adm. Edwin J. Rohuid, com­ 9:30 Speak Up. Hartford State Senator from the 8Sth former member of the Zoning ...m em ber of the Charter ^12:16 Sign Off Mslly be built on Governor’s Consolidation Commission. Baaeball League. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Kershner, Plymouth, Robert Haight, Hebron, and 6:(X) Long John Wade District. Board of Appeals. Maine. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Evelyn Shaw, 8:C0 Dick Robineon W no—1888 blond, the commandant said. Martha will be played by Bon­ 6:00 Afternoon KdlUon Homer City, Pa. She has two brothers, Timothy David, 7, 1:06 Newi Sign Off 6:00 Newt. Sporta, Weather Roland sold $34 milUon would Liynwood Earl, 3; and a sister, Theresa Ann, 6. nie McPhee of Andover. WRAY— 6:46 3 Star Extra be needed for Coast Guard htnis- • • • • • Other roles In the play wUl 6:(X) Gene Anthony 7:06 Ski Report 6:30 Newa. Sports am. Weather 7:10 CMnversaUor Piece Ing at Ft. Jay. Kowalczyk, Kristen Winona, daughter of Robert F. and be taken by James TTUbadeau 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 7:30 News of the World — ^ OUR EXCITING...FACTORY AUTHORIZED St. Onge agreed that conaoli- . . ■ ■ ■ Joyce FergusOT Kowalczyk, Gall Dr., Ellington. She was of Hebron as Percy; Peggy 7:16 Joe Edwards 7:60 Sing Along datkm of Coast Guard units in Blais, Marlborough, as Aunt Ev; 1:30 Sign Off 8:10 Pops CJoncert bom Feb. 10 at RockvUle General Hospital. Her maternal WPiF—use 9:06 Nightbeat New York area would be a good ■* -s- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Walling­ Errol Boober. Marlborough, as 6:00 Wall S' Today. 11:00 News idee, but he maintained his op­ _ a- %. } ford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank James; Robert Warner, Hebron, 6:00 Newa. Weather. Sporta 11:16 Sports Final I V I a g n a v o : position to the transfer of the 8:16 Radio Ckeater Hartford 11:30 Art Johnson Show Kowalczyk, Wallingford. She has a brother, Kyle, 2. as Anargnos; Marilyn Porter, 6:45 Lowell Thomas: Sport. WPOr—1619 training center. * • * • * Hebron, as Viney. The blind 7:00 New. 6:00 Lou Terri The congressman said he Pigeon, Edward Wilfred, son of Henry W. and June girls will be Ann Llbltzky, He­ 7:36 Cajltol Cloakroom 7:00 Ken Griffin would continue to fight the pro­ 8:00 K(?H8 va. 8t. Bernard's 13:00 Sal LaRoaa Dickens P l ^ n , 179 E. Main St, Rockville. He was bom Feb. bron; Midge Scanlon, Andover, posal unless convinced the trans­ ^4 10 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents Grace Dostou. Andover; Becky ANNUAL SALE fer would be economically justi­ are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dickens, Somerset Bermuda. His Donahue, Andover; Elizabeth of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shok of fied. ANNUAL paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pigeoti, Wright, Marlborough; Martha Debate Team Vies Hebron, has been named Rham YOUR north Troy, Vermont He has a sister, Beverly Lynn, 2. TTie Rham Debate team with High School’s 1965 Betty • • • • • Galumtoowski. Marlborough, and Sue Corthell and Virginia BUI Ferguson and David Joee Crocker Homemaker of Tomor­ ONCE-A-YEAR Benton, Daniel John, son of Frederick John and Jo­ row. Slie had the highest score Johnson Attends Anderson, both of Andover. Off­ arguing the affirmative and sephine Pastritto Benton, 30 South S t, Rockville. He was in a written homemaking ex­ OPPORTUNITY TO stage voices will be done by RicUiard Libitzky and Richard bom Feb. 11 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal (3onci the negative recently amination taken by senior girls SAVE Jurist’s Rites grandparents are Mr. and Mra Jack Pestritto, Rockville. His Grace Dostou, Linda Paris, on I>ec. 1. She Is now eUglble SALE! Marlborough and Stephen Rival, met the Manchester High paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benton, School team at Rham and for state and national honors. WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- West Willington. He has a brother, Gary 3%. Hebron. • * • • • argued the question: "Resolved: Test papers of all contestants ^dent Johnson and eight Supreme Other students helping In Tlmt nuclear weapons should be on many exceptional values... other parts of t ^ production in the state are now being' Yknirt justices attended a pri­ St. Oeimidn, David Kevin, son of Hugh Elude and Sarah controUed by on International judged. The high ext ranking vate memorial service Wednes- are Sandra Grun, Marlborough, Ann Meador S t Germain, 7 Minterbum Court, Rockville. He orgfanization." Rham lost one girl in the state wUl receive a 4»ey for FeHx Frankfurter, re­ was bom Feb. 11 at Rockville General Hospital. His ma­ who is student director. The THOMAS O. OARBinHEBS STUART O. NEFF HERMAN OLSON GEORGE RI8LEY and won one. Blast Catholic $1,500 scholarship. The stats tired justice who died Monday a ty District ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meador, Vemoo. business managers are Melanie High of Manchester observed DlBtrlct a ty His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. EUude S t Ger- nmner-up will be awarded a at 82. Former First Selectman . .. Osborne and Linda Carlson, He­ Uie debate. $500 ediicaDonal grant In au­ •nie half-hour eervice, held at Republican Town Chairman Rockville native . . . former Former Mayor of RockvlHe main, EUllngton. bron. Costumes will be ha:^ed present member of the Vernon On Feb. IS the Rham team dition the school of the first Frankfurter's apartment, . . . member of the Vernon member of the Rockville (31ty . .. former member of the by Jack Blais, Marlborough and was at the Hale-Ray School in place wirmer will receive an eo- ASTRO-SONIC* brought together more than 100 Board of Education . . . Pres­ Co(mcil. . . former member of Vernon Board of Finance . . , Board of Finance . . . Chair­ pick-a-poir Fectean, Lynn daudla, daughter of Robert C. and Clau­ S te r^ Joanne Munson, Andover; P rc^ Moodus for a debate tourna­ cyclopedla set oloee friends and legal asso­ ident of the Association for In­ man of the Vernon Industrial dia A. Bertsche Fecteau, Old Post Rd., Tolland. She was bom erttes will have Cynthia Ray­ the Vernon Board of Finance former selectman . . . present ment. The varsity team again Later this spring, the state ciates of the one-time Harvard formative Television . . mem­ Feb. 12 at RockvUle General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ mond, Hebron; Stage Managers . . . Town Treasurer for eight member of the Rockville Plan­ Commission . . . member of save ^2 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bertsche, RockvUle. Her debated the nuclear control winner, together with a school law profesoor who served on the ber of the Union Congrega­ the Vernon Congre,f;r>t‘o''41 and slectricians are Bob Haight high court from 1986 until 1962. tional Church . . . accountant years . . . employed by Pio­ ning Commission . . . mem­ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra Joseph O. Fec­ subject. The members of the advisor, will Join first-place Radio-Phonographs neer Parachute of Manches­ ber of Ehcohange Club, Elks, Church . . . general contrac­ and Ricky Carley, Andover. team were BIU Borst, Lloyd Johnson, who corresponded at Pratt and Whitney Air­ teau, RockvUle. wlrmers and their advisors ter. Masons . . . businessman. tor and developer. • • • • • Makeup will be done by Daphne Grant, David Jose and Bill Fer­ from each of the 49 other states ♦ N O T U B E S regularly with Frankfurter, craft. ■p^e with Mrs. Frankfurter Bonlay, WOliam Alfred, son of Ronald A. and Diane M. Jennin^, Andover. guson. and District of (Columbia in a Due to the size of the pro­ Rham is now tied with E. O. this levohitionary Magnavox before returning to the White to build the type of community sentenced to 75 days in Tolland Lawrence and Leonard DeLisle "zoft treasure Irish Boulay, 88 West St., RockvUle. He was bom Feb. 20 at tour of WUliamsburg, Va., Rockville-V ernon Ellington; Judith Evoy, Tol-1 Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents duction, every member of the Smith for fourth place in the ... surpass ^ other House. She Is oiling suid attend­ where we will have good serv­ State Jail. Washington, D. C., and New ^ «* -8 g e devdopmentreplM** oj' ed In a wheel chair. Only Wil­ land; Mrs. Joanne Mlkoleit and are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Irish, 247 N. Main St. His paternal chib Is participating In commit­ Bhistem Cormecticut Debate York City. Climax of the week- ice and a sound tax structure. Roger L. Bouthillier, 34, of are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boulay, 49 S. Alton tee work as the students leam tub(» (and com ^nen^ liam O. Douglas of ths current "I believe it is both the duty Stafford, was arrested by Pa­ son, 82 Talcott Ave.; Mrs. Eve­ fiberfill bras League. Two more tournaments long toiu' wiU be the naming of lyn Fetsky a n d daughter, to build staging, regulate lights achievements in members of ths Supreme Court Mayor Urges and desire of every voter to trolman John Stodd yesterday will be held to (ietermine who the national wirmer. damagins diaeris heat) with so ■rhompsonvlUe. and make costumes suitable to wins first, second, and third was not present. He is out of register his or her preference In and charged with failure to obey ♦own. this election. No one can control a traffic control signal. The In­ MeOee, Tammy Lee, daughter of Edward Joseph and the 1880's, the time In which places and the trophies which Manchester Evening Herald Ths servlcs opsnsd and clooed Vote Turnout your vote, but all the public cident occurred in the center of Advertisement Judith Ann Swift McGee, 20 Lakevlew Dr., RFD 1, Vernon. the play is laid. Tickets for the go with these honors. the re-creation Election Day, Tuesday March She was bom F ^ . 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her correspondent, Lawrence Mae, with chamber music. Paul officials and candidates can and Rockville. 2 f.r *5.90 play are now on sale and may Named Homemaker Freund, a Harvard law profes- 2. Polls open from 6 a m. to 7 maternal, grandparents are Mra Charles Swift, Springfield, be obtained from any member lAnda C. Shok, daughter of teleidione 742-6796. do urge you to exercise your '■ Bouthillier is scheduled to ap­ •or who long was a friend of On March 2 pear in Rockville Circuit court p.m. For information, transpor­ ragukuiy $3.95 toch Mass., and Charles Swift, ^rlngfleld. Her paternal grand­ o f soundl right to make a choice on the tation, or baby sitters, call in parents are ACr. and Mrs. Th&nsA McGee, Glastonbury. Frankfurter, gave a eulogy. He people who will govern you. on March 9. also read a poem Frankfurter District 1 (Rockville) 878-0763; fib erfill: Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. has Every candidate agrees that the | Hospital Notes in District 2 (Fire District) 876- Trezler, Scott Evan, son of Richard L. and Betty Meise ... AT MANCHESTER'S OLDEST read at the funeral of Justice decision is more readily accept- Louis Brondeis. issued a proclamation naming I Admitted yesterday: Mary 0786 or 646-0156. Vote Demo­ Trexler, 30 Goalee Dr. He was bom Feb. 14 at Manchester FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ed if every person votes." _ j Belcourt, 22 Hany La.; Gall cratic. Pull the top lever. • light as air Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and The only other speaker was Tuesday, March 2, as "Get Out another friend of Frankfurter, The mayor added. "I urge Bengtson, 78 George Dr.; Mark <-N • machine washable Mrs. Arthur A, Meise, Baltimore, Md. His paternal g;rand- and Vote Day.” each and every voter to take ad­ Freeland, Tolland; Casmlr Vernon news Is handled by parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Trexler, Baltimore, Md. Loula Henkins, a profeasor of The mayor said that “The law at Columbia University. He vantage of his or her wonderful Raczkcxwski, 51 Lawrence St.; The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, • machine dryable He has three brothers, Ronald, 11, Keith, 10, and Jeffrey, 7. INSTANT EARNINGS residents of our community face Lea Caron, Tolland; Paullette • • * • * recited a prayer in Hebrew. freedom and responsibility to 38 Park St., P.O. Box 327, tele­ a crucial moment in the history vote.” I Dlugos, 142 Orchard St.; Elsie phone 876-3136 or 643-2711. • white— 32-36AB Troy, Andrew, son of Gerald J. and Joan D. MUler Troy Frankfurter was Jewish. of our government on March 2, DIVIDENDS PAID The Frankfurter family re­ Enfield Man Held I O'Connell. Mansfield (Center; 48 Falknor Dr. He was bom Feb. 17 at Manchester Memo­ TIm Far Eastom 1965. We are going to institute Mildred Henderson, Tolland. quested that no press repre­ Henry L. McDermott, 33, of rial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT Contatnporaiy a new and Important form of Discharged yesterday: Karon Car Seats Cooled Dennis Miller, Danbury. His paternal grandparents are Mr. sentatives attend the servdee Enfield, was arrested Tuesday and no public service of any government, which is very simi­ Lavaller, Vernon; Evelyn Klnc- and Mrs. William Troy, Gordon. Pa. He has a brother, Ste­ 4 TIMES A YEAR — AT THE END OF lar to the present City form evening by Enfield police upon : man, 87 Windsor Ave.; Regina CHICAGO — Cars and buses sale ends— ven. Ili4; and a sister, lA -"' ' MARCH, JUNE, SEPTEMBER, DECEMBER In your choice of Walnut kind Is ploiuied, said a spokes­ complaint of the adult probation may soon have seats with built- man for tho Supreme Ctourt. both in representation and the Sedlik, 83 Grand Ave.; Ray­ • • • • • or gleaming Ebony fin­ functions of government. Tues­ officer. He was charged with mond Chicky, 596 Gardner St., in air circulators. The air cah violation of probation. March 6th HcKone, Maureen La..ri‘l, , liter of Frederick W. ishes. Model 2-ST646, day, March 2 is a vital day to Manchester; Marguerite Whee- be circulated by a small fan or and Janet S. Paradis McKone, 54 Windsor Ave., RockvUle. JAPAN TRAINS RETARDED a bellows constructed for both -ft TOKYO — Japan's Education each and every taxpayer and McDermott was unable to lock, 55 Grand Ave.; Her­ She was bom Feb. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Annual Salt priced. man Frey, 61 Progress Ave.; the bottom and the back of the Ministry plans to establish each citizen. This day has special sig­ post bond and was presented in maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Parsulis, 17 nificance for me because I have Circuit Court 12, Stafford Jeanne Desmond, Skinner Rd.; seat. The fan or bellows works Kensington. Her paternal grandfather Is Charles McKone, year for tbs next 10 years 1,000 Scott Pierce, 2 Ehnerald Dr.; I each time the passenger shifte SAVINGS special school classes for the looked forward to it for over 10 Springs, yesterday. His proba­ Meriden. She has two brothers, John, 21, David, 4; and two years. We have an opportunity tion was revoked and he was Ray Zira, Stafford Springs; I position. ■isters, Eileen, 3, and Kathleen, 2. LOAN menfally deficient. • • « • • A S D I T A r I O N Poyer, Geoffrey Robert, son of Joseph J. Jr. and Susan J. PUmore Poyer, 83 W. Middle Tpke. He was bom Feb. 16 SAVE UP TO ^50 on these beautiful at Mauichester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmoth­ 1007 MAIN ST. — NEAR MAPLE ST. er is Mrs. Kenneth D. Cole, Durand, Michigan. Her paternal Dividend Paid newest... nandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Poyer Sr., Battle from Day of Depoott BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY Stereo FM and FM/AM COMPACTS! Creek, Mich. He has a brother, Clipper, 3. for sports or loimging! • * • * • JAMES’ TAKES ON A NEW LOOK.... Shrider, Gregory John, son of John Phillip and Julie Ideal wherever apace is a problem—only 38' L, IT* D, 25' H. Both offer: lS*watta Ann Hayes Shrider, 43 Thayer Rd. He was bom Feb. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents Fvtra H n iirc OPEN TILL 4 P.M. “ •"*■7 "•™ undistorted music power, two 1,(XX) cycle Exponential Treble Homs, plus two are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hayes, Zanesville, Ohio. His pa­ LARI U llU m O THURSDAY NIGHT 6 to 8 O'CLOCK our convertible ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shrider, Zanes- faj^-efficiency 12* Baaa Woofers. And, the fabulout Micromatic Playier lets yonr vWe, Ohio. He has two brothers, Jeffrey PhiUlp, 3H, and itcordt last a lifetime—Diamond S ^ n s is guaranteed 10 yean (sec below). culotte Stephen Hayes, 17 months. « » • • • ValcuUs, Brian Thomas, son of Thomas J. and Mary W. DeLong Vaiculis, 103 O rch id St., RockvUle. He was bom 50 Feb. 13 at RockvUle General Hospital. His maternal grand­ YOUR CHOICE NOW O N LY mother is Mrs. Wanda DeLong, RockvUle. His paternal (^ioL& L Tybaidu J d w / l 298 grandparents are Mr .and Mrs. John Vaiculis, RockvUle. Hs iZ/L- has a brother, Wade Thomas, 18 montba FANCY, YOUNG PORK The French Provincial BONELESS Negro Janitor Spends Day In your choice of Fruit* wood or decorative • dfitoehobl* Um y r s As Titan of Idaho KKK PORK ROAST Antique Ivory finiehee. Model 1-ST647. Annual mok* it mor* versafik! Sale priced. HAMPA, Idebo (AP) — Far?> "It wae a great challenge to James Trivi|^no Jr. 4Kie whole day, Paul Bellesen me to see jurt how secret the Owner was the great titan of the Na- Klan is and if 1 could get in,” • siMd for missy ttonal Knights of the Ku Klux said Bellesen. Klon f(H’ all of Idaho. "1 didn’t send Um any of our emd half sizos! 'Hien be got booted mit secrets," said Venable. “ You LEAN CENTER "Now I Just figured they have to go through initiation to CUT PORK CHOPS lb. migtat do something like that," #TC leam secrets.” Miemnea eoNil^lale componeirtt luerantMd i-ya«r»-raplacad by dealer If said Bellesen. Bellesen also tried hia hade He’s a Negro. with United Klans of America, found to be defective through nonneluM.Servlce(lebdr)liguaranteedoney«ar. Bellesen, 88, owner and opera­ Itrc., but "they asked for my FANCY, SW123T U F R HOME STYLE ■agaaviK lOfTOor Memond Styln luarantee-boea ueo the M (cfomatic Floyer tor of a Janitor service, wps ap- Iritrotograph.” He didn't retum faanlehee discernible record and etylue woan tho Diamond lo guaranteed pointed Idaho's highest (and Smart fashion item for ev­ the application. SAUSAGE egilnet exceeelve weor lor XO^eere, replaced by dealer upon return. only) Klan official after writing "This is not surprising to me ery gal’s wardrobe! Ever a tetter to Imperial Wizard about a Nigger beloi^flng to BACON 'lb popular denim in blue or James R. Venable of Tucker, MEAT Jim’s Klan," said Calvin Craig, charcoal with red accents. Ge. the Georgia grand dragon of the O A er H ^ omtok aoHd-atate stereo eimeolefi are nov priced ftom ^ 1 8 8 *^ Manchester’s oldest established beauty salon has taken on a new He said he mentioned that he jSront zip in sizes 10-18 and United IGans. "He's already "POLAR-BAR’’ SPECIAL! look which is sure to please you. Pictured above is just one section— was with the Elks Club "I failed admitted to ‘ taking in CSatho- Choice Selected Produce U ^ - 2 2 V o . to mention that I do janitor lies.” MORTON the Dryer 3ecti(m. 'Diia and everything else in the shop is NEW. work for the club" and thought Craig and Venable already Tested, Adjusted, Delivered, Serviced By Our Own Maab^lcK New chairs, new dryers, new individual booths with Lucite eepara- he bad foUowers sympathetic to were at odds. Craig recently • Danish Twist FANCY, INDIAN RIVER, WHITE, SEEDLESS We’d like you to coiAe the Klan. invited two newsmen to witness e German Chocolate Cake Famous For Service Since 1981 and see it! tors in a leaf and bu ttery design executed by the owner himself, BoUesen said he signed a an Initiation ceremony to *‘lm opoR 6 ikiys e CooMuit Cake GRAPEFRUIT f . t c James Trivigno Jr. Do pay us a visit tomorrow . . . and see for your­ statement that he was a "white, prove the Klan’s Image.” e Danish Apple Cake 5 39 Anglo-Saxon Protestant," and Venable promptly accused • Rasln-Cinnamon OPEN self why now more than ever it’s James’ ‘T or Beauty Sake.” 9:30 ajR. mailed his membership applica­ Craig of high treason. He said Coffee Cake FANCY, FIRM, LARGE SIZE to 5:30 pjiL tion along with the $16 fee. Craig could face execution, hut HOUSE "Being a Negro and supposed­ added that he was sure no such Each ICEBERG LETTUCE 39c Thursdays HRtE ly unable to retul anyway, I drastic action would ensue. ilit aigned it," be said. Bellesen said be (mposes any NABISCO M EBRY-M AKBRS...... f ok. 48o n U D A Y , FB I. 26 9 P.M. Incidentally, he's also a Ro­ group, white or Btogro, that 4 TO 8 P.M. JAMES’ BEAUTY SALON man Catholic. preaches violence, but hastened JwlMfi Trivigno Sr. Then Wednesday night Vena- to add that he bolds no 111 feelr Potterton’s Uo was Informed that his new ing toward any individuals who MANCHIiSTBR’S LAROBST AND OLDEST TV, RADIO, RROORD Part-Time Aeeociate 143 MAIN S im r 649-8701 recruit was a Negro. belong to the Klan. HIGHUND PARK MARKET AND APPLIANCE STORE "He haa perpetrated a fraud "Anytime Wizard Venable Mancheeter’e P int IhNUgh the maile,*' said Vena- comes to Idaho," said Bellesen,~ 317 Hl9hlcnd St., MonehttfGr, Conn. Phono 643-4278 Male Ilelrdreeeer P inirY OF M tit FARKINO IN THE REAR lie, promptly revoking BoUes- " I hope be’ll drop In and have a ISO CENTER STREEX— MAMCHESTER en'a aamtarafaip. cup of coffee.

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: A ■ MANCHEBTBR-EVENING H ERA IA MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, Jm R U A R Y 25, 1965 p a g e 8 BVB^ PAOB nx MANCHESTER EV] HERALD/ MANCHESTER; ;GONMV9HtJBSlUT^JiaBRHXI3rAaS; .1966 ..... - ■ ■ ■»- Rockville-'^emon aa ft initiates a new form of lo­ ticut has asbfd the Interstate flatid{[n!trr ways, Ughttng a dgaret each way if cal government. I am pleased Commerce Commission to. reject the claustrophobia makes one nervous. Connecticut State Board Urged Events the New Haven Railroad's peti­ SOUTH COVENTRY HRE REPT. DemjiBey Backi^ ed thta7to<41iei^^^*Idk. t*e Ettpttitts f pralb The ultimate queation ia: How much ■win *»e peopBr tion to reduce commuter servioe of this will people take? How much Yankee Tom McCusker sary bi fito dMta.'atoeaA'*’ , . In State between Connecticut and New mo. gear will they put on so Oiey can have By A.H.O. To Manage Colleges DertijtaejreW^^-’jAsta rotw^ York a ty . an membcT^^ 'board State Atty. Oen. Harold Mul- safe accidenta? How many 4aetcM will Foi* Mayor post of aldenpaii' , T ^ ’ blBCittkeris (Continoed from Page One) they attach to themaeleea"ao they can vey formally requested Wednes­ The other day, Attorney John HARTFORD .(AP)-The 0«n- leaderahip ' baa; b * ^ 'jtomon- day that ths ICX? conduct a pub­ craah and like It? How much less of a F. Shea, Jr„ at ManoUsst^ was sral Assembly received a report Gov. John DMpsey "has strated in ' i ^ / areabt includ­ by drawing a pistol and shooting S ^ S C m L u n lic hearing on the bankrupt rail­ human being are we willing to become sleeted new member of tn* Re­ today recommending creation of Study Makes dorsed Thomas McQusKer, ing the ;d«nlat()im6&t ot- LS'wis in the stomach, LaBelle road's petition. BINGO in order to play the game of modem publican State Central Com­ Deihocratic candidate for, may- fective pk^eelr dfokt^atmt . emd i&ld. mittee from the Fourth Sena­ a state c6mmis41on for higher dr of a consolidated toWii. the eafabtJabihentV d 'r M "Lewis was dead right," the "DlsconUnuanoe of these EVERY FRIDAY 8 P Ji ' ^iinlurt^ OoML. u B»e^ Claa Mu highway? When, if ever, are we going torial District, to flU » taoaiicy. w^caiion and establlabment of Five IJetints Dempsey said McCuskef "baa for to state’s attorney 'said. ‘‘A full trains coqld have a disastrous to recover the idea that automobilea are Several things about thia elec­ community colleges "within rea­ been conducting a strong; ac­ inform ihe voiSei!* coih|Hetely on house does beat a flush.” , effect upon the economy and MAIN ST.. SOUTH COVENTRY •DBKaUFnON BATBB for people, and even, poaaibly, fOr com­ tive and intelltgent campaign^ the tasnea jtad on the ppogram welfare of the state of (kmnec- PU«bl« M UrmM* tion were noteworthy. sonable commuting distance" of ticut,” Mulvey said. I TE6P ••••••••«•*••••••••»« fort, convenience and pleaaure? Shee’e last etate-wlde poUU- every ConAectlcut ktudent. On Colleges He deserves ths support .of aU.” he advocates, Tom haa^ been Moafta • •«••••••••••••••• U.W oal prominence waa aa qsmpaign The Governor said. "As a- conducting a strong, activS *h4 Mulvey acted at the request Montha • ••••••••••••••• a«9Q We aee no dawning of any particular .Tile rej?ort was submitted to PBIWIOH OPPOSED of Connecticut Gov. John Demp- manager for Edwin H. A section of the study com­ rapldly growing oommunity, intelligent campaign. He de­ Read Herald Advertisements ••••••••••••••••• answer. Aa far ahead aa we can aee, it Jr.'s campaign for the fuw r- Gov. John Dempsey Wednesday Vernon faces a real eha)lep^ serves ths support at all.” HARTFORD (AP) — Connec- sey. • Mirantrw OF looka like aeat belts today, complete natorial nomination in ll62i diat by an ig-member'* special' study mission’s report on higher edu­ hameases tomorrow, and on through almost dead-heat race.which fi­ commission formed by* the leg­ cation deals with community nally went by a few whiakors to islature in 1963. etoerwie^wMh crash helmets to automatic bone-aet- One ot the commission mem­ colleges. The five recommenda­ Ma p«p«r u d alao tta loea) aawa mb- John Alaop. ^ tions pertain to the two oom- tera, blood-tranafuaera and atitch-sutur- The Fourth Senatorial Dis­ bers, .Sterling 'Tooker, said the muhity colleges in the state, at raBubUobMn* << ' era, all eventually required equipment trict was one of the elaaaic proposed permanent commission Manchester and Norwalk, and tin art alao caaarrad in any automobile allowed on the road, May-Alaop battleground*, with ,wlll do continually for this the one that has recently been Tba Bamid•id iwadaa Oonpw. lae.. aa- May usually dominant. state what this group has tried licensed for establishment in 445 HARTFORD ROAD raaponanwU^ for tjrpo* plus, of course, automatic blood-teatera to. do in the fast two years.” aiiiiaailm In adTartlaamanta Ths elsotlon of Shea, the other September 1966—W 1 n s t e d ■raahleal aiTora a and breath-samplers. Let us also hope, day, was 'unanimous. The report recommends cen­ Community College. In Hm Mamditatar meanwhile, the possible art of avoiding tralizing planning and policy Yo stop there would not. of m ^ing under a 13 • member The recommen(tatlons: I eUaat at H, accidenta in the flrat place ia not entire­ couree, be the whole atory. cohvmlssion and a chancellor se­ 1. It Is recommended that SAT. h5.^-*sniX ly neglected. When Shaa'a candidacy .for , the the State System of Higher __ — Na« Torfc cat- State Central Committee pos lected by the commission. TO 6 On the other hand, it recom­ Education Include a number of OPEN DAILY 9 to *jSS ict’S S ubai) OV CmCIILA> appMred in the open, some of mends greater autonomy for in­ state .supported and operated Vehicle For Withdrawal the tradiUonel anti-May leader­ dividual institutions in managing comprehensive community col­ mavlar adraniamB aio ship in the district began tryin" their own affairs. It proposes leges. They should bs located War mornOMy - 1 lua. I ... It is doubtful that Europe could have to Tine up votes for somle othe- so as to iprovide every Connec­ For ftaadar — 1 pjn. 3lq l*>tenUai candidate. And it wa creation of separate boards ot For Wadnaaday — 1 p.itt been reclaimed from the Nazis if the trustees for each of tho four ticut studrat a conununlty col­ For nmaday — 1 pun^Watoaaday. peoples had had any sympathy for Hit­ perhapa only after this effor. lege wltliln reasonable commut­ For VHdar - 1 am. Ttenadajr. had encountered small success state colleges, for each state ing distance. For i a S ^ — T PA Jmday. ler or were unlnterest^ in hia removal. technical institute, and for each ^ ‘Had daadUna: 10:10 am. aaeli It looka increasingly doubtful that we that word came out from Re­ stats-supportsd community cot­ 2. The prognima of the com­ I aaeapt Batmoair — taJM. can maintain a position, much less win a publican SUte Headquarters it­ tage. munity colleges would Include war, in South Vietnam againat the oppo- self that there ahould be no con- The' commission would repre­ both two-year transfer and ter­ Ihuraday, February 36 'altion or apathy of the "ally." If ao, the toat, that Shea should bo re­ sent all irtate institutions of high­ minal programs in liberal arts queation la. What then? garded as the organisation can­ er teanfing In dealings with the and vocational fields, including Electric The situation ia different from Worid didate. stats administration and legisla- the service industries as well as The Search For Truth War n on other scores as well. We are The election of Shea, thus turo. cultural studies and other con­ fighting alone, aome 7,000 mllea from made unanimous, brought from Tooker added a statement of tinuing education. Taatarday, la tMa apaoe, It w u ob« our shores, on part of the rim of a huge Shea himself an acceptance Ms own to the report aaylng he 8. Any tuition and/or feea •ervad that tba raaponaibUiUea of Preal- land mass dominated by Communist statement in which he accented felt public elementary and sec- charged the students by the China; it ia wretched terrain and we are party unity and apoke of an end bndaty education needed great­ community colleges should be Bent Johnaon’a poaltion made thia a mo- of the factional divisions which kept low. 'm u t for him to continue hia official confronted with an extremely diffictUt er attention by the' state. kind of guerrilla operation. had been afflicting the party "The graduates of the rtate’e 4. It ia rsoommended that ''alienee on Vietnam rather than to yield Still, we probably could hold if the for several years Just past elementary and secondary edu­ the community colleges admit fo any public clamor that ha begin tq Vietnamese people and govemmenta A few nights later. Shea cational instltutians are the holders of a high school dlplo-. were solidly behind us and determined to and Republican State Chairman source of supply to Its iMfltu- or equivalency oertlflcatsa apeak. Searle Pinney were at the sam'' and adults who can benefit from We hold to that optadon today, In apito rid their land of Communist infiltration, tlons of higher learning," he and there would be much to be said for head table at a party dinner In noted. the prom m . what United Natlona Secretary Oen- trying to do ao from the standpoint of Manchester, and .State Chair­ "TIm exceDence of our ool- 6. It Is recommended that in aral Thant aaid yeaterday about the need our national Intereat in thwarting Com­ man Pinney departed from the tagee Is directly related to the eatabltahlag the eommunlty col­ for public educatioji on the Vletnameee munist aggression aroimd the world. It main couree of his remarks to adequacy of preparation in ear leges all at the avaitafcle fa- ia the possibility that we can’t hold be­ congratulate the Republicans of Ber schooling.” cllltlea and program* now tai ex­ Jaaue. cause of circumstances beyond our con­ the Fourth District for their Tooker suggested ertabliahing istence be fully utilized. This What Secretary OenMal Thant aaid trol that makea it neceasary to inspect "good Judgment in selecUnr a board of regents to swerviae include* the technical insti­ w u thia: the current clamor for negotiationa to Jack Shea as the new member all public education In Ootaoee- tute*, the branch campuses ot "I am aure that the great American end the fig ^ n g and supposedly neu­ of the State Central Commit­ Heut the University of Connecticut General Electric General Electric people, if only they know the true facta tralize the area. tee.” Another oommieaion member, and the community college*. It aeema to lu that such negotiationa The various things wa ha\-e WuHam Horowitz, chairman of Ths commission has proposed and the background to the developmenta are not something to be for or against Just narrated constitute surface a BOW dtain of ootnmand for hi South Vietnam, wUl agree with me Ihq state Board of KdueaUon, Automatic but simply one of the prospects that has developments all in the direc­ filed a dissenting opinion. all public education institu­ 4*i«f further bloodahed la unneoeaaary. tion of healing and closing the tions abov* Grade 12. It gooA Automatic to be faced. Certainly the general his­ Bdrowits said there ia no need "The political and diplomatic method tory of failure of that kind of conference four year party breach whlc’i from the governor and the Gen­ is long and unins^ring. featured the rivalry of May and for a new state commission. He eral Aseerohly down through a af dlaeuaaiana and negotiationa alone can In particular, tte Geneva Conference Alsop for the gubernatoris' said the development of state new oommlsalon for higher edu­ areate condltiona which will enahle the educational institutions has been CLOTHES DRYER of 1M4 solemnly guaranteed, among nomination. In the coarse of cation (including a chancellor) Unltad Statea to withdraw gracefully other thing;s, the sovereignty, independ­ which Pinney, as Alaop’s cand*- "efficient, progressive and In to a board of trustees for eaoh ' i i date, defeated James Bent, then keeping with the allocations 'vot­ two-year ooUsga CLOTHES WASHER from that part of the world. Aa you ence and territorial integrity of South ed \jy' Ihe General Aseembly." %now, in timea of war and of hoatiUtlea Vietnam. So today the nation is swarm­ a May man, for the state chair­ Dw present education strae- iiM ing with Communist Vietcong guerrlllaa manship, and in which, finally. Anne M. Hogan of Putnam ture ta local; here. It goes from ' , V tv ' * * s A ' hie flrat caanalty la truth.” ahalmvan of the study commis­ PRICES START AT bent on conquest, a gang which the Pinney defeated Howard Haus- the board of education through f ¥ Kven In aplte of audi inference that saperior forces of South Vietnam and man, another May candidate. In sion, told Governor Dempsey the cltlena advisory council to a full statewide test over the that "in general, at the present •lere are thlnga the Preeident ought to the U.S. have been unable to rout. time Connecticut’s public InsU- the dean of the ocmmimity ool he ♦«iH"g u , we atUl hold to the oirinion Much good that conference and that chairmanship last year. lege (eKdludlng budgetary mat­ agreement did. Now. 11 years later, the Putting the dove of peace and tutlona of higher learning admit ters). ghat, for the moment, he la hog-tied ao Vietcong are winning, aided by what unity on formal public display i< only such graduates of second The State Board of Education aonclualvely he ought to atay tongue- ary schools who are in the top would otherwise be the farcical politics in never quite the equivalent o' 60 per cent of their clagees— has no control over the com­ tied too. Saigon and the inability of the U.S. to that natural and trusting peac- munity colleges now except which does not need to proclain and for whom there Is room that It grants them accredita­ 227 Meanwhile, aUnoat u V to aolidlfy the deviae or carry out effective strategy or PortTMlturt By Sylviui Ofteim Itself, and in this development, "For too many quallftsd. stu. argument againat having the Preeident tactics: the reprisal raids againat the dents, no higher education is tion and licensing. 167 North ahow scant sign of stopping the aa In others which have been A dissenting opinioa by Wil take public poaitiou too quickly, the REPUBLICAN NATIONAL GOMMITTEEWOMAN: Mr*. Tina Harrower Of Hamden fivajtable," she said. Up to 14 pound eopacity. Mirt^Virash sys- guerrlllaa in the South. paralleling it In other sections 11am Horowitz of New Haven, Variable tinrte control. 3 heat selec­ Bountry and the worid a re . having a In other words, any reconvening o t ef'the state, thete Win inevit­ .Another .eonamiasioB member, a member of the commission, tom. Water saver load selector. 2 wash dry the Geneva Conference would appear to ably be a period in which sur­ Btate Sen. Lucy T. Hammer, R would place oonummity colleges flckenlng demonatratica of oratorical ir- B n^ord, said rite hoped the es­ and 2 spin speeds. 3 wash cycles. 3 tion. Fluff cycle and automatic dry con­ feaponalbllity in Otmgreaa mean the Communiats were "negotiat­ face reconclUatlon will not be supported entirely by state ing" from strength. It could all too eas­ Herald quite sure how deep and tasting tablishment of state oomiminity funds under the Jurisdiction of trol. Up to 14 lb capacity! Some of the apeediea being delivered ily be Just a prelude to a Communist pence really goes. eollegelMhroughout Connecticut the State Board of Education, water temperatures. hiere — great long apeechea which t^e-over of South Vietnam. Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. But one circumstance which ••will be done very quickly.*’ "where their growth and geog hktber iq> and ^lew out anew every i^b Many Americans react in horror at Yesterdays always interested us about this "We can’t afford delay,” she raphlcal distribution eould be said.• and ahallow and auperflcial arg\iment the thought. It smacks of betrayal, de­ Robert D. Novak particular party split from Its coordinated with all other in­ featism, giving in to the Communists; it 25 Year* Ago inception is, ws would think, Among the reoommsndations stitutions of higher learning. for that holy war vridch, curioiuly ia asked how we could ever expect any Report going to declare benevolent divi­ ta ths report were the follow The board of trustees would General Electric anough, the real leadera of holineaa in other people to believe we would de­ Independent Cloak Co., Fine dends for the future and con­ b4 selected from the area of the St., one of Manchester’s newest tribute to the poesiblllty that ***?he Board of Trueteee of the community college and receive General Electric Ihe world today abhor—read and aound fend them if we gave up South Vietnam. University of Connecticut ehould r.UMMflVS% hke maliciouB nonaenae. Tet they repre­ It is for these reasons that we don't see WASHINGTON—The grand ties and appointed Goodell to guys have forgotten last Nov. 3. and largest industries high­ the spilt is really ending. operating funds from the Com- lighted in The Herald; com­ be retained with its present fle- mlssion for Higher Education. sent an effort to commit votea and par- how anyone can be enthusiastically "for" design of Michigan's Rep.. Ger­ head it. They Just don’t want to remem­ This waa a most unusual 14 Pound Capacity negotiationa ald Ford and liia Young Turk Last Tuesday’s caucus could ber the election.” pany produces B.OOO garments party split In that the spilt eal autonomy. It would, however, retain the tlea to poaitiona which would lock all daily and employs over 600 The state Board of Education power to determine the allooa- Multi Cycle Those who insist on standing firm no Congpi^ssmen to set a standard not prevent this, but it did deal Indeed, most of the Republi­ crossed almost all existing line:: should retain responsibility for mankind into a bottomlesa pit. matter what, however, have to weigh of dynamism and unity for the Ford one more indignity. It re­ workers. in ths party instead of identify­ tlon of such funds 'within the can remnant in the House seem slsmentary and secondary pub­ “framework of approved pro­ For a reaaoned progreu of thought the alternatives to negotiations, none of rest of the Republican party fused in a standing vote to give disinterested In trying to regain ing Itself with any of them. lic e^cation, bgt the state col­ which looks especially bright has run into adamant stand- Goodell symbolic status as .a 10 Yean Ago What divided the p u ty was a grams and poHciee.’’ CLOTHES DRYER and a tough aearch for the truth in majority status. Representa­ leges and technical Institutes The U.S. could, for one alternative, patlam. member of the leadership. set of personal ambitions, not Dr. Frederick Lowe, dean of Ihe preaent criaia we auggeat a reading tives of small town and rural Miss Pati'icia Ann Wuppsr- should have their own separate Manchester Oommuntty Col­ CLOTHES WASHER try to keep muddling along with the 'The latest example came at questions of conaervativs or af the editorial reproduced on thia page Why ? The small liberal .fac­ areas in an Increasingly uihan- field and Miss Nancy L. Slovsr boardk of trustees responsible lege, said today that the recom­ present half-way war, but it seems like­ a House Republican Caucus tion of House Republicans — liberal philosophy, not geo­ not to the board, but to the PRICES START AT today from the Wall Street Journal, a ly a built-in time limit is set for that last Tuesday when Ford was ized nation, they appear quite earn honors as valedictorian graphical lines, not ethnic mendations "m ^e a lot of most of whom support Ford — content to remain the perpet­ and salutatorian, respectively, proposed new commission. sense.” publication not even the loudeat mouth in approach; that conditions may finally be beaten by an eight-vote margin group lines, not those religious The proposed commission "It would be on ideal soki- created in which the U.S. will be asked on an organizational question. detect the line hand qf Wiscon­ ual minority. of senior class of Manchester lines which, as recently aa 1058, the Senate will accuae of fellow travel- sin’s Rep. Melvin Laird, chair­ High School; honors won in ahould d^elop plana for combln- Uon for the town,” he said, "to to leave or forced to by its own recogni­ The question was obscure and In thia spirit, they protested had seemed to govern almost Imj or coordinating file unlver- a large extent regkmal control kig. tion of the futility of staying. not overly significant. But it man of the House Republican when the Young Turks installed competition with students who every vote In the party's state Caucus and one of the most- ta&s two-ysar branch cotlegss would be retained, especially in The U.S. could, instead, widen the war capped a succession of consecu­ ths roapseted Dr. William Pren- will make up largest ^aduat- convention. Outside of the per­ wl& public community colleges. the area of fintuicee.” In various possible ways. Thus, if we tive rebuffs for Ford since a shrewd and skillful practioners dergast (Republican National ing class in school’s history— sonal ambitions Involved, then, in American politics, today. Dr. Lowe said that he Desigrning Ilia Safe Accident cannot beat the Vietcong in the South, Young Turk revolt substituted Oommittee research chief in 330 candidates. and the natural persistence of ’S thought some (urangement re­ we could bomb North Vietnam into an him for Rep. Charles Halleck of These liberals suspect Laird is pre-Goldwater days) as House at least some loyalty of a per­ garding the Nike site could b* For aome time p ut, highway aafety Industrial rubble. No one can say posi­ Indiana, as House Republican imdercutting Ford in prepara­ Republican braintruster—oust­ sonal nature, to the loser, there 187 In s id e made between the town and the '•aaperta, i>erhap8 deaperate for waya to tively what the Soviet and/or Chi­ leader. tion for an attempt to depoee ing a hanger-on patronage em­ Today in History have never been any formidable state. He said that federal ap­ 'prevent accidenta from happening, have nese reaction would be, but the chance Not even Republican Con­ him in 1M7. ploye as assistant sergsant-at- reasons why, onoe the question proval for toftvn acquisition of Up to 14 lb. Capacity . . . 2 lb. Mini- Automatic Damp Dry . . . Synthetic De- of their intervention cannot be ignored. gressmen themselves are surs By The Associated Press Jlfegun concentrating their efforta, propa- But ltt>eral RcfMfbUcans have arms to make room for Pren- of personal amUtlona had defi­ R e p o rt the Nike site—the proposed fu­ Is Vietnam, given the prevailing atti­ about exactly what's going on. cast Laird in the bogeyman’s dergast. The same moaning con­ Today Is Thursday, Feb. 38, nitely been settled, the party ture home of the community Wash tor Left Overs .... Unbalance Wrinkler . . . Fluff Cycle . . . Interior ''^anda, and would-be legialation on mak- tudes there, worth it? Once described as the Arabs the seth day of 1966. There are split Should perpetuate I ts ^ role ^ver since he wrote - the tinues amid efforts to replace 309 days left in the year. college — is expected early In Load Control . . . Bleach Dispenser . , » Drum Light. . . 4-Way Venting . .. Safe­ -Ing the accidenta which do happen leaa Here we think it should be understood ot Ciq>itol Hill because of their Goldwater-tinted platform at assistant doorkeepers (patron­ Oenttnned from Page Six) April. that in the long, global conflict with tendency to depose leaders in the San Francisco convention. Today’s Highlight In History The recommendation of the Porcelain Tub and Basket. Marloua in nature. lightning coups, the House Re- age wnployes all) with research Ten Tears Aga lor his new planning oommittee ty Start Switch. Some of the aafety meuurea included communism, we cannot realistically ex­ Actually, there is no evidence men. On this date in 1779, George governor’s study commission pect to win every victory and never publicsuis fit the description Rogers Clark captured Ft. Vin- A House biU approving an.in- and Mtung off the old line pol­ parallel in many instances a bill M tliie type of campaigning are thinga that Laird has been anything This standpatism welled up at give up any ground at all. Military even more closely today. Their other than Ford’s ally. Rather, cennes from the British. come tax cut across the htmrt: icy oosnmlttee with, no staff at flibd in the (taneral Aseembly Detroit h u been owing the motoriat ever strategy ita^ dictates withdrawal to factionalism, personal rivalries Tuesday's closed-door caucus On TMs Date was defeated in the 'Benate. Ford’s problem lies elsewhere when persnickety Rep. H. R. all. Ford held hie ground. this week by Manheater’s rep- iince it began deaigning ita cramped- firmer poaitiona when a particular poai­ and interlocking cliques are than Mel Laird. ; In 1746,, revolutionary soldier' rwentatives. Stove Ca'vagnaro tion becomes untenable; if we do not {tosiUvely Middle Eastern in Groes, of Iowa, an archtypical statesman Charles Pinc)iney Five Tears Age indeed, despite last Tuesday's gpace cara in which the ateering wheel ‘T’d be dead on ths HiU if and Atty. Paul Groobert. look at the struggle with communism complexity. Old Guardsman, protested that was born. Israel protested to the U.N vote, Ford ‘will InstaU Goodell Their hiU calls for a statewide General Electric General Electric takea ita natural poaition grazing the that way, we will constantly be getting -Consider what has happened I was ever quoted as qaylng Ford was giving Goodell a staff In 1836, Samuel Colt patented .Security OounoU against whs', oa a member of the Hones this,” one RetHibllcan Oongrsas- network of regional community hreaatbone of the driver, and in which into untmable positions at exorbitant to Ford since the auccesiatul re­ the siX'rtwoter, or revolving pls- it called warlike threats by the leadership. The policy commit­ colleges under the administra­ I the daahboard neatlea a riiort dlatanoe cost Not every withdrawal la com­ volt against Halleck. He was man ^oM us, 'Tnit a lot of our (Bee Page Seven) tol. United Arab RepubB*. tee (now led by Rep. Johfl parable, in Inherent importance or as a tion of a state board of regional 1 Dom hia chin. If the driver can't be defeated in his effort to name Rhode*, of Arizona, a Goldwater community colleges. The bill matter of U.S. national Interest, to bis own man as Whip (deputy Intimate, at the Insistence of Ygiven room, then the cell inaide which he Mimich. floor loader). He was rebuffed would appropriate |d,6(X),000 to CLOTHES DRYER ths Old Guard) will be down' aid existing community colleges CLOTHES WASHER la auppoaed to drive ahould have pad­ That consideration should be kept in In trying to get the highly / graded. <•* mind, we think, when it is argued that capable Rep. Charles G o<^|^ over the next t'wo years. DESIGNED TO GIVE YOU ding. But the grand design of House The governor's commission Other aafety meaaure propoaed are withdrawal from Vietnam would lose us of New York, on the taxwrltlw WITH THE NEW the confidence of others menaced by House Ways and Means Odoi> F is c h e tti Repuldlcans showing ths way makes no specific monetary rec- HIGH AIR-H.OW DRYING perhapa more debatable. They Involve communism. Aa it happens, no one, in­ mittee. His atttenpts to install for tha rest ot the party ia ommeivtottona except to say human cooperation, and there ia per- cluding allies committed to the defense Goodell as chairman of the frayed at the edges. Ones ai^n, that the state eoqpendtture per MINI- PRICES START AT kapa aome queation of how far human of the area, is exactly rallying round Republican Policy Committee they have.aotfd too. ntxw like student for Instruction,, Ubrar- our fight The real point, though, la that reached a dead-end. the Amhf OoiAtol Hill. Aa tas, and departmental research heinga are willing to go in the intereat a re^t, |ha task facing (tarry f f the nice fantaay of having "aafe acci­ when we elect to make a stand in What be could not aooompllah be Increased in the state In­ Southeast Asia or anywhere else, are directly, Ford attempted by in­ Ford- looks lnM>Uely more .d(f- stitutions of higher sducaUon. denta.” ahould be reasonably sure it is terrain wo direction. He created a new Re­ fleuHi^tlian ft did two ihofith* A member of the governor’s The lateat plcturea of the aafeat kind can defend and, most of all, that we have ago. ) oonwniiwlon is the chairman of publican Planning Committee IM PuMIsherS Iffwspapsr' I t driver altting in the lateat idea of a the support of the people we are de­ that would tske over the policy fljmdloat* the Manohester board of edu­ fending. cation. Mra/Kathenne Bourn. *craahproof” car ahow little of the hu­ In this case it looka more as though oonmUttee's moot important du­ man being. He ia practically aurrounded the South Vietnamese are deserting tu, Area*$ Water Studied 197 hgr hia padded high-backed . driving wittingly or otherarlse, than the other Oass Initial^' aray around. It is their successive "gov­ ahalr, to which he hlmaelf la bound not MBTUOHSN, N.J.—Tbe Pub­ 7 Fa|>i^c jbstti*Bsllt'a Button .merely by aeat belt but by hameaa in- ernments” and their troops and their AtLe^onHome 7 Cycle Push Button Drying . . . Air civilians who for the moat part have A Thought for Today lic Health Barvioa will conduct aluding aultable neck brace. For the Spoasored by the Maaciiester a long-term watar-pollutlon-con- ... Jit SwiM'Rinso pitpeni^it VV^thos Freshener System . . . Lighted Interior shown the lack of interest or will in sav­ 4m*iioan Lsgion h ^ Ms moment, the craah helmet ia omitted, ing themselves, even with fantastic OonocU of Cbnroiies M study from hsadquarters a 14 lb,. .RougtihecIrXoad Pf • Hartdful ,, . Conveniont Lint Filter . .. Magnetic U.S. aid and mounting U.S. casualties, aninial latttatlon o i new'; msm- kefe on ths ttdaa, fishing, Indus­ -P it there la little queation that, if people trial usaa, ofi4 awter^soreatton hooept the reat of it, the helmet will be from the Communiats. Have no amclety about ony- bara poTiMBday jpft ths of Door Latch. Like most Americana, we want a sen­ ita*^ of m* 'iitlirB.atatoan Rlv- .^ftOdg. prayer and supplication with post'liMia. sr. Nsw Toefc Etartair, and Nsw sible and honorable solution in Vietnam, thanluglving let your requests ,-L i.jt Xt some people think all thia aqutp- and it ia even conceivable it could work A 'ottMir. vitta'aiurMll beforo Jetasy - OM^naottcut coastal be made known unto God. taroaa. Mfpant is all right for peoide who are go- out that way, by means not presently PhlMpptons 4:6.1 clear. But to be unalterably “agaiiut" eereniaadNfc illmifiBiMWr » OB Joumeya as long and adventur- The to neither strive nor WtatoMekl conducted a ohort PUBLUMtatS AOOUBBO negotiations is to omit the impi^table cry basinliaa meeting and • thkd M those of the astronauts, who don’t possibility that we may not be able to hKXlFOLK; Ya: '(AP)—Whlte- No Payrni^ Take Up To ’^dsva futts ao much to put on, then the The power to feel with others turnad it pver to Ctadr. JOhii stqne ' PubUwfotfi, Ino-, ■ continue the fight in that particular give Bsab»-.«>«:'bta rtnrt. Greanwlch. .Omn., waa one of m fatjr SKparts produce statlstica show- . place. calm n* mprel nor tot five tlliaui named aa D id th at moat accidents happen to peo- At least let us be clear what ia under me die A flsr (fia.aaroiMCiaaa lAroy defendants ' — y In a suit 3 Years ^^|da who are erulsiitd about within a rela- discussion. The talk of negotiation and Before I have begun to live. - «lsd In U.i Gburt bar "neutralization” cannot be seriously re­ Matthew Arnold O. 3|wa|y * o r t radius of their own boma •w ittae ootaifiMata*™*"! Dale Jdbh Pbitadsl- garded aa a solution guaranteeing the ("Liim Written in Ck«hwii. Dspartmsht of Ckm- pbta, a salkar, was a»i To Pay! e y §o, thsoratiqally. dar that future tr^ safety of South Vietnam. If the U.S. Is Kensington Oardens") iuitad tasT Of « i jslm la tba mraar Mr a pack of dga- nonetheleas forced to negotiation, we Buhmfttad by . B.' ab 445 HARTFORD ROAD-NEAR MdCEE SM to erawi into may as well rscognlsa H as mainly • Ths Rev. Francis C. Hawes IWW ------,------Pubft vehicle for withdrawaL laatatsr o t Chrlsttaii about UBten ^ Tftta > Df*wattT|' OttB, —WALL S n u n iT JOUltK AL i-rJBXA'OmtmmmS, Ky

h % B HliRALD* ItANCHESTER, GONN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1968 P A G E N I N E P A G E E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHlgSTEf^CONN^ TORSPAY, FEBRUARY ,1 ^ 1 ^ MAKCBBSteR E V B ^n N C

toe. man in tho .tnmk — cqwned to pay for toe cost Of materials 89QJ)0e more studsnte in ool- Steelworkers No Lowor Pvkof Burr Corners C o lu m b ia ' leges and univeialUte. almost tqtey behind ekked dodra. Low Bidders Get a n ^ ab or. The town has as­ doubling the present numbeh of Louk, 80, was dtecovsrsd k ri sumed engineering expense of Anywhere la Oearo Martin Budget May Request Events in World approximately $380. May Be Ordered students. November at toe Rome airport Town'Contracts ‘Tkve WHh Safety” In a truhk which Egyptian Bm- 'upon completion o f the main, it will become the . property of T o Vote A g a in Cubs Hold TOKYO (AP) — The Indone-<9 LONDON (AP) — Britain’s * (3UATBMALA CITY (AP) — bassy offlolata were trying to The town has awarded two Mrs. Mary Haley the town water department, Buckkmd to Get $210,000 for Road^ Sewers Sian ambassador to Japan said Labor government called A state of siege k in effect ship as dipkmiatic. baggag* to ARTHUR DRUa Mra-Maiy Bxford Haley, M, unrelated contracts, one for in> and will be accessible fo r tle-tn today Prssldeiit Sukarno wih Wednesday ni|ht for a "total throughout Guatemala. The rul­ Cairo.' (Coattnoed from Page Om ) Banquet and of Hartford, mother o f Mrs. national Mtort" to Increase te- An Israeli citizen, he was sent stalling, the other for remov- by other property owners In the Mary Rovirett of Manchester, accept any recommendation on ing mlHtary Junta said politi­ ports. It ako announced a 10- cians had tried to overthrow the horns and indicted on six Ing. ATMU to agree now becauM of the Shopping Center died yesterday at her home. ■ B u d g e t , r o q u e tU ^ wUhdrawal of Indonesian guer­ year program to expand exist, count s, Including illegal BarUett Tree Bxiperts of state aid account. Th# Covenant Dr, project Is govemmeht. The A. Dzen Construction political necessity of maintain­ Give Awards Other survivors include 2 $100,000 for highway re­ This year about $88,000 WM rillas from Malaysian Borneo or ing unlvereities. crossing into the Egyptian-held Co. of Manchester has been au­ West Hartford la the winner of to undertaken at the atraet's CM. Enrique PeraMa Asurdia, ing a militant public stand on ------'other daughters, 1 sister, 29 construction and about made 'available to the town in a plebiscite there provided It Prime Minister Harold Wilson Gas# strip and supplying toe thorized to Install a new water a contract for removing 27 dead A Hartford land developer is drawing plana for a ma­ jimctlon with Hackmatack s: . who heads the Junta which over­ About 120 parents and Cub | n^children, OS great-grand- state aid funde. , cOmes from a "legitimately in a television address said that Egyi^ttana with secret infonna- main on Wyllys St., starting or dying trees from town negotiations. PENTLAND $110,000 for storm sewer Covenant Dr. Itself k now owner' threw President Miguel Ydlgo- jor commercial shopping center off the Wilbur Cross Scouts attended the Blue and | chlldien and 28 great-great- An additional portion o f the tormed" committee of four Afri­ a "resiriance to change" has from a point about 300 feet streets and municipal property. McDonald sharply criticized THE FLORIST Gold Banquet held at Teomans | grandchildren. projects are headed for in­ by Trinity Covenant Ctaurcb, bu rms Fuentee In 1963, said Highway at Buckland. Charles Schnier of the Charles state aid grant would be ueed can and Asian nations. built lip which could’ turn Brit­ north cf Highland St. Bartlett's price of $1,200, Meany for suggesting contract Hall this week. j The funeral will be held to- wtU be deeded to to# toam — Wednesday night; "Several "Everything In Flowers” clusion in General Mana­ for other resurfacing projejto, Indonesia has demanded a ain Into a declining naUon. Dzen, with a price of $3,297, less 2 per cent discount if paid extensions, charging it hurt the, Schnier Development Co., West Hartford, reports that I During tlie evening, tiouls morrow at. atlCi a.m. from the with required street Improve groups of armed men have at 530_ Hire_ 1,000, Up steelworkers’ bargaining posi­ Centrally Located At ger ' Richard Martin’s and for rouUne highway patch­ plebiscite to determine if the He said the British must was the lowest of two bdders | within 10 days, was the lowest 24 BIRCH STREET iM hM placed a deposit on a^ Strong, cubmaater, presented I Maple Hill Chapel, 382 Maple ments — nSxt year, tacked civilians and authorities [>le of North Borneo want to PARIS __French enterprises who submitted offers on Jan. 4.' of seven bids submitted on Feb. tion. 643-4444— 643-6247 tract between Tolland Tpke. cessible via Tolland Tpke. from 30 Cube their awards for the Ave., Hartford, with a Mass of 1^65-66 budget proposal. ing or oiling. sun to be faced are major "ruthlessly modernize our tradi­ as part of a widespread plan to But if the disputed election the new Interchange. The 1100,000 sum for high­ General Manager Msirtln fig ­ part of the Malaysian Fed- tional industries no matter who employing a thousand or more The other bidder was the Jarvis , 16 Open 8:30-5:30 and Bucldand S t, juat o ff the year. { requiem at Immaculate Con- proJecU that cotdd top |M0, spread terror." , battle drags on much longer, The developers, Schnier and w a y reconstruction, ' supple­ ures that the town could under­ r eraUon which Indonesian Presi*gets hurt.” employees now number 530. Construction Co., at a $3,620 Specifications call for all of Open-Thursday Nights till 9 J ( ^ DoHey, scout executive ceptlon Church, Hartford, at 9. MO. These Include: ' the steelworkers will probably highway, owned by C. R. Burr dent Sukarno has vowed to Education Minister Anthony the trees to be removed by Robert L. Burnham, also of for the Natchaug area, a spe- Burial will be in Blast Lawn mented with sitate highway aid take as much as $180,000 in 1. A major diversloa o f too An additional 4,200 em^ 201 cost. be forced to give the Industry FarMiig Across the Street crush. Malaysia demands that. Crosland told the House of Com- JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector The work will be done at April 1, with all but a few to ft Co. Nunerles. W est Hartford, hope that the clal guest, presented the pack'sOK's Cemetery, WUUamstown, Masa funds, would be ueed to rebuild road work nsxt year using the dry brook that runs in a eon to 1,000, and there are 7' .000 more time to bargain, the For 100 C ars. . . confluence of highways wkl all Indonesian guerrillas with- > mons the new educfRion pro- the request of Wells Dennison be carted to the Olcott St. dis­ The planned shopping center charter to Mrs. Frank Knight, Friends may ball at the a major stretch of town high­ profKMed $100,000 W fo p r**- dult through the kted alxMit , year’s of toe eetotae’ a m m * will be "one of the most modem Main Bft. o » the ahd Btoe- specialty stores. York City Transit Authority made and decqriitod in 'Ih i ,riotn&ga?^3arSsr Masa. He worth o f wortt out of its seven- ing became a problem, architecturally up-to-date re­ low BrOok -Where i t bntdrs Hil­ oommlsBloner, will be the guest culuf coloi-s. Each layer repre- father af jSohn C. Hughes year highway improvement version h a a ,b e « rafloSSlSA Th The department store is re­ gional shopping centers" in liard’s Ptxid onrthe west sented a step la cubUhg stonn water wotUd W Avsererte: portedly to be one of the CAX>- New Ehigland, la scheduled to q>eakeT at the fifth town plan- a , pattoiman plan. bO R discount store chain. Tbs $n0(ijD0 for Storm sewer The work •wlU have been done through a drain down Oqttoqttage begin In early .spring, according niog forunt next Wednesday, each boy may pass, v With .the 1 iehester Police De- projects w teld include bonstruc- The* supermarket will be op­ over a three-year period how­ St. and into Gould's Food. M ar­ to Schnier, and to be completed I The topic Is "Mass Transpor- The boys and ^thelr awuals ' paitntent. to n on D A ^ r Rd. ($36,000), erated by a New Ebigland tin esUmatod toe project to cost in the fall. : tation;" the forum,will begin at were: Wesley BurpntmnAim anated - surviydrs-surviv* also include a Palm St. at Cooper Hill St. ($14,- ever. market chain. David Grant* w olf badge, silver daughter, another son, three The storm sewer request at about $200,000. ____ AvI t willWill octmpyoccupy about *u26 mwoiacres , . o8 p.m.u.iii. at igL«ui\:iieBLcrManchester niKnHigh -m.j,... , DOO), Oovensuit Dr. at Hackma­ 2. A major storm *«w er aoi- The Burr tract. Interior land qf land, about three of wWch ^ School under the au;qdces o f , f***i^^^ tack St. ($14,000), . Seaman Olr- $tia0,000 would "take care of I lector enclosing W hite Brook. I s behind the now defunct Plant- will be required for the h igh -, the^community college. i Stephen Gifford, J a n ri l ^ e r , Rourke Funeral ^ome, tbs immediately preeelng proj- I ole ($10,000). Ui chaise of TTie town has been ahla to hall land on the Parkway, la soned way widening project. The proj­ The panelists 'Also,.a majqr section along •ots,” Bhias aaid yesterday. Business Zack Commit­ Frank,Ri(fi)erds 6f 'VeTpon. died and the subject o f many com­ St. and north to the Hocluinum Fuss says that the stats now are interested in serious talks Stands Guard tee. 'esterday at .Mt. Sln&( Itospital, River. The present undersized seems willing to take over the miles southwest of Saigon. They on Viet Nam. Red Chinese Pre­ plaints. met heavy grotmd fire, hut heli­ The parents came in for their iartlord. ’ , The street resurfacing—after storm sewer there causes pond- matntsnance of toe s e w ^ in mier Chou Bin Lai said yester­ Other iuryi'vors 'Include his copter crewmen Were reported ahare o f awards too, as each reconstrupting the base— would Ing behind BToyd’s Market since its roads again. day that complete, immediate Over Elijah wife, a'son, three brothers, two to have killed 14 guerrillas and Den Mother was presented with and unconditional U.S. with­ sisters and k'lfrandohihl. the ground forces seven. a pin, possibly for ‘IPerserver- drawal is Peking's price for ne­ (Contlmied from Page One) ance.” ■ * The funeral will be held Sat-' gotiations. WASHINGTON (A P)— The ^ Prlvs-SUrting iirday at S'.lt'ten, from the FH- 12th Circuit Mrs. Conti in Party Post, U.S. officials gave two con- day. Muhammad Is scheduled to •ette Fhnera). Hoto*,' 20 Sisson White' House says it is not en­ The 32hd annual'jEaster Seal dltoins for any talks on Viet address the convention one or Ave., Harthx^ kith :* solemn gaged in any negotiations for a Nam: (1) an end to attacks by Campaign, opens, locally March G>urt Cases Viet Nam settlement and that both days. high Mass of reqnlfelB f t 9 Money Voted for Dinners the Communist Viet Cong and 1, according to Mrs. Roger Dou- the Cathedral of Sl. 'Joseph. Bur- no one has been authorized to (2) a cessation of subversion, Lt. Ronald Rae, head of the gan, publicity cbalrman. ..ial will be in Mt. St. Benedict negotiate in behalf, of the Unit­ infiltration and supply of the bomb and arson unit, discounted Co'.umMa's sb ^ e of the $515,- MANCHESTER SESSION Mrs. Patricia OonU last nlghtoln East Hartford which, in a ed States. Cemetery, Biobfnflslfl. guerrillas from outside south the report. 000 stole goal ia '$360, said Mrs. Friends may cqU .at the fti- -Ronald F. Parandes, 28, of was elected, without opposition, year or a year and a half, will Prefldentlal I'reas Secretary Viet Nam. R u ss^ S^arm an, local chair­ replace its local warehoUas fa ­ ‘T t would take a genius to nerel home tomorrow from 2 to Hartford, charged with non- George B. Reedy made these man. corresponding sscretary of ths culties. And Reedy noted: "This mat­ produce a bomb that would go 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. support, pleaded gulHy and was points yesterday after UJI. The funds received In the Democratic Town Committee, a The PftW spokesman paid ter could be terminated very off several days in the future,” sentenced to one year at toe Secretary General U Thant said post vacatsd In January when that ths report waa "an un­ quickly if agrsaqors would cease he said. "The time limit for mail campaign support state­ in New 'York that he had made State Jail in Hartford. He was founded rumor," and that he their aggressions." meet delayed-action bombs is wide rehabilitation programs Miss Barbara eweman waa el­ concrete prcq>osal8 aimed at a arrested yesterday on a war­ had abs(Uutely no knowledge of The U.S. positicHi appeared to 12 hours." for the Connecticut Swlety for F u n e ra ls evated to the position of vice negoUated settlement o f the rant k s u ^ by the 12th Circuit any new construction, nor of be that, in the absence of resd NEW YORK (AP)—Police Crippled Children and Adults. chairman. Vietnamese war. France and the hopes for negotlaUons now, the Court charging him with non­ any contemplated move. say they know who was re­ MrSi Spearman pointed out Mrs. Tim ^imreck Miss Coleman had replaced Soviet Union are also seeking antl-Communist poslUon should support of h1S> family, now re-1 Last night’s meeting wound sponsible for Malcolm’ X ’s as­ that crippling strikes one fam­ Fiineral, servioes for Mrs. Mrs. Mary Roes, who has moved such 8n agreement be strengthened as much as pos­ :^ in g pi Mancbeeter. up with a pledge by Mayor sassination and hint a break in ily in'every five and she added Doris rirnreck of 286 Parker' from town: Mrs. Conti’s vacated But Reedy said: " I know of sible with an eye toward talks that everyone’s support is need­ / Alton Maine, 47. of no oeiiain poaitlsn of recording secretary FYancia Mahoney to ^ all no specific pre^xMs] fo r negotla- the investigation tWU'' come Bt., wife'erf Tim.Timreck, were address, was sent to TV>lwnd sometime in the future. ed to provide medical, social -.A 1 wlU be flllsd at the committee’s within his powers "to bring soon, perhaps today. held yesterday morning at the State Jail for 30 days for in- I meeting, industry to Manchester and to Despite phony bomb threats and vocational services neces­ Holmes Fiineral Home, 400 sary \o fight disabilities of all toxication. A second c***^?*^ I Lemt night’s meeting was at- keep the industry we now have in Harlem, more than 7,000 per­ Main St. The Rev. Earle R. vagrancy waa nolled by toe by only 26 committee from moving." C o v e n tiy sons have filed by the bier of kinds. Cusler, pastor of North Meth-j prosecutor. i members, due, sa Chairman Ted Mahoney’s pledge followed the slain black nationalist lead­ ■Volunteer workers are now odist Church, officiated. Burial Salvatore DlSantii, 31, of Cummings said, “ to the spread his blast at "a local minority er in less than two days. preparing the Easter Seal let-^ 'wab'ln Bkst Cemetery. 436H Main St. was fined $5 f o r . tj,e execuUve virus.” which Is against bringing any The 39-year-old Malcolm X, Referendum John E. Driscoll. 60, of East •’" ‘“ .‘u ^ ters for mailing. They include, Bearers were Sylvester intoxication. He was arrested Cummings announced that the new industrial and commercial j broke with the Black Mus- besides Mrs. Spearman, Mrs. Barnes, Henry Barnes, Ells- Haitford, was diarged with dk- uma 14 months ago and formed yesterday afternoon after a dis-, oommtttee, for one of the few projects to town, and which Is K ilby Tappan, treasurer, Mrs. wortli Schmidt, Louis Raffa, turbance at Cheney Bros. | ames In Hs history, k flnan- for letting us lose those that we regarding state traffic control a rival Muslim sect, was shot TERRIFIC TEAMI AMAZING VALUE! Is P lanned Dougan, Mrs. Louis Gereln, Richard Aluming and Thomas Paul Howard. 25. of Coven­Coven- j„ q,, bkek, to the tune now have." SENSATIONAL! ^ FABULOUS BUYl signs and markings, and sum-1 down as he started to speak at Murning. Mrs. Jsmes Murray, Mrs. try. received a suspended Impo-1 of over $1,000. ORLON* KNIT SHELLS moned to appear at the M an -' * Manhattan rally Sunday. Po- George Pederson, Mas. Arnold gition of sentence on a charge He also revealed that a check FINE QUALITY GLAMOROUS BANDANA SHIRTS AND On Charter chester session o f Circuit Court! * ' ’* persons were Sihvonen and Mrs, Maurice MerriU Croaa 'of breach of peace. of voter - making sessions has involved. One man is in cus­ 12 on March 15. ' " ~ Sprague, Jr. COLUMBIA — Funeral serv­ disclosed that 1,200 more Dem­ Public Records WITH CROCHET TRIM tody. He is Taimadge Hayer, ices for MerriU Cross of Parker BIQ-ZIPPER SKIRTS Town voters wia be asked to He was arrested by Patrol- Property' Transfers ocrats than Republicans have WINTER COATS LACE DRESSES 22, a Negro from Paterson, N. Bridge Rd. were held yester- accept or reject the proposed naan Ernest McNally for al­ Recent property transfers re registered as voters during the Warrantee Deeds legedly passing a motor vehi­ J., charged with homlclda dinrter at a referendum. A date corded at the town clerk’s of- afternoon at the Walter N. past four and ons half years, Ostop Swetes to the Bogner- cle in a no passing zone on W. Nike Papers - * 1 . 7 7 - 3 . 7 7 will be set shortly. flee Include: Warrantee deeds,'^^derc Funeral Home, Main and that the services of the local Packing Co. Inc., property on •20 ^ 5 3 .9 7 Center S t Alfred Yockell to Janet Pruitt, S t, Manchester. The Rev. Alex 'The selectmen decided at Young Democratic Club are be­ Wetherell St. Thomas J. Reuicourt. 18, of Death of Man both of Palm Beach, parcel of M. Elsesser, pastor of Commu- Given HEW ing utUized to make sure that I. R. such Associates Inc. t'- ComparaUo valuo 5J99 their meeting this week to turn land on Parker Bridge R d.;.nity Baptist Church, Manches- Comparabln valum $30 to $ 4 0 Com porobI* valvo 8.99 the decision over to the voters. Blast Hartford, was charged toe trend continues. Emile L, Munch Jr. and Dolore.*' Gypsy-red cotton shirt with roll-up sleeves with driving a car with defec­ Janet Pruitt to Alfred and Ed- ter, officiated. Burial was in Munch, property on Bryan Dr. They had been expected to vote Ruled Suicide The application by the Town On a motion by Clarence Intricate crocheting emphasiaes gen6e lo es tive equipment, after Patrtrf- ward Fhultt, both of Palm Elmwood Cemetery, 'Vernon. The U AR Housing Corp. to Festive one-piece and two-pieoe style* .,. andhlbadkerchief! 8-16. on the proposed charter at their N ik e ' toe committee unani­ Assortment! Fur-trim styles, storm coats man Robert Hennequln heard a Beach, parcel o f land in Parker Bearei-s v/ere ^ H airy Croe*, of Manchester for the Ivars E. Ramans and Ix llta B. of lovely shells! Soft, shape-retaining meeting. mously voted to purchase a ... fur-color lustrous pile coats ... pile- ,.. exquisite cotton lace with shimmering loud roar from his exhaust at The body of Everett Wood­ Bridge Rd. ^ : Thomas Wa: I George Freonan, Harold Hoar, control Site. HA 25, Is In fed- ^^e town chairman to Ramans, property on Ludlo^ Vagabond-blue denim skirts hi smart A-Mne Orion* acrylic knit in pastels and white. First Selectmen Richard Gal- Center and Adame Sts. last ruff. 47, of 144 Deniing St. was to Forbes MoraU,-tract of lam. Leo Lambert, Gkorge HoUkter! Rd. Uned, zap-lined, interlined. 8-16,5-11, myon satin trims... fnHy lined with mycn Inat said the board took the ac­ night. and buUdlngs thereon, on Pine and SUnley Oalenski. ^00 a plate Jef- and side-terap styles. 8 to 16. A t tfai6 lo w p s k e , beijr several! 84-40. foimd this morning at the Man­ ferson-Jackson dinners. Robert Grasls, Zelma Ora.s tion to give voters an opportun­ Court appearance for Ran- St.; Dina Fox, WUItmanUc, to | The 2nd Battle Group, 169th channtei. 16V4-22%... not every size in every style. taffeta. Flattering pastels. 7-lS. chester Sand P it on Tolland Another Foley motion, which and Indulis Grasls to Thomas 1 . ity to decide for themselves if court has l^n set for Mar^ Robert Kltfield of Scotland, i Inf antry, conducted military This k the word from Dr. T^ike. He was the victim of an also passed unanimously, was Radlcan and Barbara M. Radi they wanted the town to be op­ 15. apparently eelf-infUcted gun­ land and businese buUdlngs on ‘ services. Frederick Lowe, dean of the can, property at 102-104 Rldg. erated under provisions set up Rt. 6 near town line; H v la n d L ------community college. Dr. Lowe to purchase a ticket for Cum­ shot wound. mings to the $100-a-plate tes­ St. in the final draft of the char­ and Dorothy Smith of Norwich.) Mrs. Emma Wolfe has been talking to E. G. Brad- Town employes arriving for timonial dinner for Sen. Thomas The U A R Housing Corp. to ter. to Peter and Dolores Gresko. | BOLTON — jPteeya) services ky, th.e regional director for Hearing Tonight wOric this morning about 8 dis­ Dodd, scheduled for March 6 Thomas J. Sweeney and Agne^ He said, "BJven though I have house and land on R t 6 n ear, for Mrs. Emiiia .Wolfe of 322 surplus property disposal of the covered his body in a sitting po­ at Hartford's Hotel Static R. Sweeney, property on Moun Andover town line; Maxcon I Lake St wera'held yesterday Department of Health, Educa­ some reservations regarding the sition in hfcj automobile, which A statement made by Pat tain Rd. MEN’S On Zone Rules Leeeenger to William and Bar- i afternoon at Concordia Luther- tion and W elfare (H E W ). Charter I do feel that since the had been parked within the Mastrangelo last night, alleg­ Thomas J. Sweeney anci bara Gray, house and land o n ' an Church, Manchester. The The formal application by the S a rto r commission devoted boundaries of the pit. Sgt. W al­ ing that Pratt ft Whitney has Agnes R. Sweeney to Delma SLACKS OF Pine S t; and Donald and Mar- Jtev. Melvin T. Peterson, as- town for toe site to be uste as more than a year to preparing The' town planning commis­ ter Ferguson and Patrolman plana to move Its Manchester Leo Nolln and Loi* A, JfoUn. sion wUl conduct a hearing to­ garet Woodward of W in ter: sociate pastor of Elmaiiuel Lu- a potential community college the diarter while holding many Brian Rooney found a 22-caIi- faclUtlee to East Hartford, was property on W alker SI. night on a series of proposed Park, F la, to Myrtle Jordan, theran Church, officiated. David campus Was submitted to CRESLAN* hearings with boards and the ber rifle beside Woodruff. land on Rt. 87; Burton Starkey denied thk morning by the Oerttflcato s f DeviSa general public K is imperative changes to the town zoning Almond was organist and Wes­ Buckley on Feb, 1. He, in tufn, Dr. John Prlgnapo, .assistant to Arthur and Carol King, piece ley Smith soloist. Burial was In P ratt ft 'WhltneYs public re­ Estate o f Henry Gess to Ber­ that all legal voters have the regulations. after checking Its correctnees, lations office. & RAYON medical examiner, termed the of land and improvements on East Ckmetory, Manchester. tha A. Gess, property at 76-77 r : opportunity to give this docu­ The changes affect the Resi­ passed It On to Washington. Mastrangelo had Claimed that E. Middle Tpke. dence Zone C . Industrial and death a suicide. Cherry Valley Rd. Bearers wem George Fratus, Dr. Lowe learned in his tele­ ment due consideration. Potluck Supper Slated the United Aircraft subsidiary if"~i Business Zone regulations, and Woodruff has been employed John Wolfe, John Mattls,, Ro­ phone conversation with Buck- e Licenses The proposed charter calk Mni. Herbert Englert Sr. is which, at approximately $7 nUl- William J ote Luchon, West the g;roup dwelling provision, as an inspector by Pratt and land Rutherford, Richard Sokol ley that the application U ex­ for a seven-member board of Uon in Grand List valuation, Willlngton, and Jo-An Kasklns s . t along with detaU changes ne­ Whitney Division of United c h m n ^ ^ a poUuck supper'and Wesley Swinson. pected back’ in about a week. selectmen. It provides for the A ircraft Corp., Bast Hartford. to be held March 1 at 7 p.m. in The -- Holmes. Funessl Home, Is Manchester’s No. 1 taxpayer, 23 HarUand Rd., Concordia Lu­ first sdectman as the chief ad­ cessitated by the major amend­ Yeomans Hall for members of Buckley will then request that k presently building facUltlea ments. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St.,. Manchesttef, was theran Church, March 13, Comp. Yoluo 8.95 ministrator to be pidd $7,500 a the Columbia Recreatiem Coun- the Gkneral Services Admlnk- IN’ The hearing k set for 8 p.m. 40Q Main St., is in charge of fu­ in chgrga of arrangements. tratlon assign the property to year for the first two-year cU. at toe Municipal Building hear­ neral arrangements, 'which are the town. That w ill take about term. The other six mennibers TbOM planning to attend are Expensively ing room. incomplete. • Mrs. John Hewitt two weeks. ' would serve without compensa­ asked to bring a hot dish, salad Funeral services for Mrs. . D m . final step in the process detailed in J tion. or dessert in addition to their l - i Florence Slieekey Hewitt of own dishes and silver. is the preparation of transfer n ew sm ood i The ' meeting will elect of­ 109 Summer St. was held yes­ paper* by the K B W ’s legal de- ficers and act on proposed terday afternoon at the H oU m ptetBWhU'Thk may involve oon- 8 out of ]p homes b len d o f Newly - Elevated Cardinals F uneral Home, 400 Main K A Midwest Battered amendments to council by-la'ws sultatisn 'With Manchester of- Creslan a crylic suggested by a reviewing com­ The Rov. James W. Bottoms of fleiak. In all, Dean Lows ss- By Wintry Storm Receive Traditional Garb mittee. S t Mary’s Bpkcopal Churqh of- timatoa that the site could be have a cold room ^ and V^brel MEN’S SPORT AND BOYS’ COLORFUL 3-PC. COORDINATES Some of tile bfoposals______affectflclatod. Burial Was in Bast in toe town’s' hands by early nyon... reverse membership in' independently ^^***®^*n'- ApiiL IN SPRING FABRICS (Oontlnnad from Page One) (Ckaitinaed from Page One) Let there be no diaaenslons organised and. financed clubs' Bearers were Joseph Ban- According to a veihal oplnlcn IS YOUkS ONE o r THE BTfft twists and PRESS SHIRTS REVERSIBLE JACKETS among you.” whlch are affiliated with the gaa*«r, Donald Christofer, Har- from Buckley, the town will J gabardines in trailer near Atoany, N.Y., and During tola pledge of obodi- The Pope said he was confer­ Council; accident insurance Hubbard, William Sheekey, only ba liable for the transfer an BXfingham, Bl., truck driver onoo, toe new cardinal stood ring rasponaHHUty as well a* coverage and avoidance o f con- Sherwood Porterfield and Fian- costs, ous o f which k aa ap­ plainfrontor 3.99 died from exposure after hiking pU Gardner. Wornigplliat ' 2 .9 9 3 .9 9 boforo toe Pope with hU hands autoority. fllctlon In dates for fund rais­ praisal ecathig $600. ■in^e plegt model. four miles through cold and "There does not exist in the ing drive*. in toe pontiff’s hands. In toe kogularty 4.99 Comparabh valuo 5.99 ■low when his truck stalled. Church authority that k not Iranl'tO'liaat roM I Spring shades, 29-42. Comparabh voluo 3.9t In Alabama four deaths were past cardinals had prostrated service," he said, "and there is Manchester Evening HeraM Rf- Rp1nf*J)tlO f1 reported. Two persona were themaelvea on too flror bofore not eervlce that is not reaponai< Columbia oorreepondent, Vlr- W oven cbtton plaids and checks sw itdi to Button-trimmed jacket, all-pleated skirt alectrocuted near Ardmore About Town Handsome assortment of A is season’s most- the Pope. ble," ginia M. Oarisbn,' telephona Wf wMi the mw with elastic waistband... Dacron* polyester When ;they stepped out of their The major part of toe sermon »$8-9^9224. : Topic for Parley wanted fabrics, styles, collar models, and solid cotton poplin... smartly styled w itii ear after it became entangled in In a sermon during which the D is Rev. CUffoed O. SknpSon, was in Italian. In Latin he gave fk b oolorsl Stodc Dp now and buy them by colorful knit collar, cuffs, and waistband. and cotton; lilac, pink. A vril* and cotton power lines felled to' wind and Pope q>oke in six languages, be pastor of Ckatar Oongregatlon- general g r e e t iw to the cardi­ , A kgk lattes’ confsrshes o f sl Ghur<^ and the Rsv, JauMS CHIiL CH Af■$ print, sleaveless blouse. 3-6X. ^miow. One man burned to deato explained the change in the con­ nals. And in nench, English, ^ armful... ii|ws ]f4>iaVk slzM & kl«L. Washable, tool Spring tones, 8-18. sistory ceremony. Boycott Planned State representatlyss from six English or Wtet'Hkrtford, mto’ Bear CourUand in a fire started German and Portuguese he krea towns, interested in the •YIRONmiMAN I "We have wanted to give to istor emeritus, are attandlikr'.a COMMirl M TIM TIONt FMI ----- — " after wind blew down the chim- gave greetings to the Individual relocation o f R t 6, w ill be held Bey of his boms and a truck the conaietory a sacred empha- cardinaU, their homelands and O n Selma B u ses meeting today of the exesoova TOM REVOLimOMABY NBWBB- ate, tranaformlng toe habitual f. J,. Vp.-; V IN ADDtQILHBAT- driver died after his vehicle toa dilegatjoqs who came I d •p ' ,^| 'T, - .1 poinarittas '$fidlro<)Wf f 4» ftttoa akldded 00 an icy road near ceremony into this moving con- R ome to nonor them. al'Hlstorlcal Society of Atautfgi INO win kssp your soli or I (CoBHaaed fc w Pie» PW) • Ths msetlng, eo-«poBsorsd by warm and coqr, with: BBT. 1*40 dylacuaga. celebrated Mam, in which the At the end of the Mam came In Framingham, Mtes, ;1dsyor Francis Mahoney and lag, toenaostetioiily oootrollsd jlia t 'O M M j IB l^an a, five skctrlcal fall- ceremony can attain Ua true the highlight of the ceremony, profound meaning and its help in bringing abrnd a more the-.'Henchestor Chamber' of »> 9 « arss were reported by Indiana the conferring of sapphire ringgs D ie Q ilM rt and ^roaltog cost up to 75% weaMfa of grace,” ha aaid. Uberpl p ^ y of regtsterlni; vot­ ’Commsree, Is the, fin t in a Ball Tskpbone Co., but bat­ at d red bintta hate on toa new ers. •eriea o f six such oonferences, W oiiabdf srill rshshrad tonl$bt d'lH M ysikroto tetsr ad d «a bsalsrs. Jitatt eoU hMb> VII nom , sBclossd ported attie sooM^cr teries kept phone lines in uss. Ha fold toa cardiBala they cardinals. While' Nfgroes halted dsmon- 'fovplriag '■MaBCheetsf, Bolton, at 7to0 a l Osntar CMngvsgatlon- 9t30 Ghaty winds hainpeirad aiow would be a “great oomfort" Conferring of the Uretta, the strations bsre and worked on govantry, Andovw, Mansfield •1 Church, and ea*to D iu nday fvmovBl operations and traffic b s t o ^ him carry hla buidans. square ridged hat eardtaak cus­ plana for mobtiUtow.otiwfttoilft th s r s s f^ at t t o Ipoalknb nut HOME OBM ONRIAT#! eondltlons wars described as toe ‘ T h e welgbt of toa supreme tomarily wear, was another to- S u T about W.Negtew^marow pro- .... . keys of 8 t Peter is quite novation. In the past toe red hat around the courthouse square in posed 1965-M budget makes D k BMtIah American Olidi heavy," he said. "You wlU ba^ used for the ceremony was tbs Marion, 80 mllae Wsst o f b »t*. provision fo r the expenditure w ill ttnimot a i u m fa tm ia y UliOURHWS NeWerenerwiylte HIWI|I9T0N $HOmN» ONTHI BLOOMilKB .|{|IO$P.mi IUtffQM ; >iO. .travel us carry them. And th# first broad-rimmed galero, which Ths marebsrs were dlrscted o f $9 million for the relpoetipB B.pjD. to 1 am. at tba wars b a ^ win ba union, which must FOMRTY ; 'lAYAWAY ■ "'itektte.;-Fw.$^. ...v‘ cardinals never wear but which back to llisir ebirch by polite- o T t b e r o i ^ throu|h Manchte-' ^ tor BwabMi and . . flAN telkWIywiroleUI aeteaWee* 1»lii Mri/utror , aie6^'to*ro'*4WS|to-’ alto..H»»teteMiaai$ ■ - ■ Aeeaee . I.HaHli#|lte ' m t e Btelavad batwsan ns and higgi ovw thslr tombs after man tad ther-getamaftMNMB w , ' a e u ' tbs Bset Baittirii |ltB80:AI»9r^TEL.J yen. This la an aadsat ptaospt: mmm* ymmtaen-’pf’ iBcldsat towB IbM to Bottoo. ebsstra wOl play. ' , - t'' I ‘''V':'*’* ■ r■'*' "f" :: '""I:'. ■ » .

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matter has been wonderful In ChiePs Daughter Didn’t TiM that it woke up some parents to Thanks ilxlen^sd REDEEM POPULAR’S VALUABLE COUPONS Mailed to your home! what their children are doing," Mrs. Gross added. ToRoadCrewj Carl Steinmetz, 84, who 'Tfuytfi/ Cbrut/ Police Last to Know served as mayor for ten years The Town HIgtMray t>epart- before leaving office last month, mefit 'hac bean thanked to t an I said; “ with all the adranUges i^MfK in making Mon^ajr’a { H k i Prices... Plus Worid Green Stamps the youngsters have, parUctriar- Washington Day Bala the sue- About Teens’ Casino ly in the suburbs, it seems a caaa that it was. shame that situations like this Joseph Oaimen, chairman of I do occur. Guidance of young HAWORTH, N.J. (AP) — Thetcar Olsen, who is an Insurance tha Downtown Development people is one of our biggest poUc« wan the last to know salesman, his wife Catherine, C o m ^ tte e ot the Chamber ot about a teen-««e gambling oper­ their maid Minnie Chatham, problems.” Father Paul Lehman, pastor p^^mmkrne, 'hOM thanked High- ation batng conducted in the and their 16-year-old ron and VALUABLE COUPON of the Sacred Heart Roman Why .Aupt. Bmcat Tureck for home ot a l*-year-old boy, the two other teen-age boys were "tlngakMllent Job your men did arrested. The teen-agers were Catholic Church to wMch the Mat b M t Caapaa Oaad tar poUce cMe( admits. in pMHng and doUWe'^and^ig charged as juvenile delinquents Olsens belong, appeared trou­ FOR TOP QUALITY AND LOW pRlCES^EVEfiYDAY I “It was common knowledge on Monday." and the adults were charged bled. among the teen-agers," Chief He added. 'Itblnk thU ehotrs 100 FREE r r ? s t a m p s ; Gaston Michel said Wednesday. with contributing to the delin­ " I ’ve had little contact with the parents. The boy had not the kind of Oilereet and red! U.S. CNOICi TOF 9UAUTY WHh Any PurefeeM of $S er More “My daughter PaUy knew quency of minora. Acoommodatlon that is truly ap* about>it but said nothing. That’s Michel said the gambling had struck me unfavorably. At Year Prieadty Popular been going on for about two " I ’m curious to talk to the prfclated by Die downtown bus- the way teen-agers are now. — ADULTS ONLY--ONt TO A PAMILY They won't tell you anything,” month.'!. "Tlie boys saved their boy. I should also like to ask the tneaeeg, . . BOTTOM carents what is their conscience the chief said. lunch money to gam ble." About "We tcan honastly say . that Vilid ihrn Saturday, Fabruary S7tk He quickly added that neither 50 boys participated. in the matter,’ ’ he said. th« Main St. area has always) No Stampi with CI,araHai er laar—Stafa Law Arthur Gross, 64, who oper­ of his teen-age daughters had “The town has mixed emo­ received the highest degree of ates a service station, said: been any problem. tions about this. They’re happy cooperation and asrvtee from The gambling operation was the thing has been broken up “ Gambling is here to stay. All the Town Highway Depart-1 brought to police attention by an but upset by the publicity,” the life is a gamble. I played penny ment.” O N A L L Y O U F t FTAVORITE FOODS anonymous Up. PoHce ke^ a chief .said. ante as a kid. I had no ill i^ ects from it.” ROUND $40,000 home in this quiet subur­ Phyllis Gross, an attractive 2.SM ’n tA IL E R PARKS ban Bergen County community blonde mother of four teen-age TAIjLAHASQEE, Flf .-»Flor-1 of 1,780 under observation for boys, said her oldest boy had 65 MnXION LACK RIGHTS 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST SAVE NEW DELHI — About 64-mil­ ids has more than 2,280 trailer ten days and then raided the visited the gambling room. "He parks; providing afiocto tor 51ANCHESTER told me about it. He said those lion Indians are ex ■ untouch­ 3 0 ' place, aeizlng a gambling table, about 134,200 trailer homes. 'A' ables, yet ma?t live in condi­ s Grade Coffee 2 dice, chips, and I.O.U. slips to- kids are playing for real. He thought they were a little craay. tions of inequality like those of Ra'tel range from $2(1 to $65 a I •f ta liiv $800. month. The owners of the home, Os- “ I think the publicity in this tbe old caste system. ROAST Whole Kernel Com i VALUE WAY TRIMMED SAVE 40 oz. 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i ( PA6B THlRTEBIf MANCHESTIsa EVEa«NQ HEBAU). MAIIG^KSTEE. CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTEB» THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1M6 PAGE TWELVE People From Your Neighbor ^8 Kitchen Seals in Mail ArUipersonn^j^^^Q^ion Joins Jungle War T o 11,550 Itonies In the 0OH'T SiTTLB fOB SBCOND-PLACE... sealed^ Capt. Rlchart D. Ru^H. $0, B t DOKIS BZX0INO AmoM Lewrweee, ohaimukii DA be delivered by mall to 11,550 The men manning American U.lls Jets, sotne of them opera­ None of the FIDO jet pUoU saw CATTEJIUOK, Bngland (AP) lle\-es that bread making is an bomea in Manchestet'. . FlOO fighter-bombers and B5T ting trom Da Nang, had pre­ any Viet Ooogvdn the ground, — F;-..)ca Nicholas Of Prussia, art. and an easy one, that Proceeds of the- iTaat er Seale twin-jet medium bofnbers won’t viously bombed Ooihinunlet sup­ although t ^ y - received some grcat-grandaon of the laat Gar should be revived. She uses a drive aupport.the statewide re- talk aboitt the equipment which ply lineA in LaoA and had par­ grounuire. too ^ T s came from m?. i .laisar, haa joined the Brit- recipe for White Bread and habOitation progrdStaa a f the Con­ makes U)ir hl|;h-^e4 jets mors ticipated, ih the retaliatory air Bien Hoa. FOR Uh army. Rolls which was given to her necticut Society fbr Crippled etfeotiys;in an Attoux on scat­ striKSe ai^tnst North Viet Nam. "A t 460 miles per hour, you Ha Is training with 10 othar bv her sister-in-law. the wife of (3Uldren and AduKs. tered 'iprounOf tOroea. Wednesday, they ran strafing don’t seen much of anything,” recruiU In the Queen’s Own the Rev. George B. Gilbert Jr., Folritlng out that (mippllng But one recent development and boiiiblng tuns to help out U . Joseph C. T. Wang, 26, of Cosmetics Huatare at the northern R.Tiy an Episcopal minister in Min­ strUcea one family In live, Law­ has been a bomb' casing which beleegueiad ground forces in Philadelphia-said. base of Catterlck. The prtnce, nesota. rence stresaed that everyone’s opetis,after being dropped arid mountainous Blnh Dlidi and MacLachlan, ooinmander of r r s 18, is the eon o. r’r;.ii.„...... * W ^ te Bread and Rolls sitpport to heeded to provide the lays down a line oC small anti­ Pleikp >(pivlncas. the FIDOs at.Da Hiing, said dur­ Ick of Prussia, who laft Qerma (Easy Method) personnel bombs more than ing hia mtiteei)A in Korea he ny in 1837 and became a Britlah ^ cup soft margarine medlcM, social and vocaUpaal 10 0 Tlui jttlsslon pointed tip both services needed to light dlebiiU- feet long. s tro ^ An'd weak points of mix­ "could see toucks trenches and citizen 10 . years later. ’i cup sugar foxholes. For the most part, you Uggetts 1 tablespoon salt lUes of all kinds. U.S. Air Ponce pilots here feel ing }qbi VUh the jungle war. V ® lunteers who prepared Ths'JAts Masted the flanks of don’t have that sort of thing WALT ItOSTOW 1 egg at room temperature the effects of their bombing and At The Parkade 2 ^ cups milk Easter Seal letters for malHnff 'straflng of the Viet Cong will be a rtibd MAT A gswemment bat- here.” BUENOS AIRBS, Argentina In' this area are 'raembere sr more psychological — Inside talWlL laying gown siqijaesslve ’The American pllota declined MANCHESTER (AF) — Walt Roetow, Bute De 2 packages dry yeart to say how many missions they 8 cups all-purpoee flour Westhill Gardens Community and outside Viet Nam — than firAwhlleiiUSi Arm y helicopters partment economist, was pre at First Nattomd Cream maigarine and sugar Chib and members of the Man­ tactical. lied aM, ptckad up soldiers have flown In Sixith Viet Nam venfid truM Bpe&klng At Bbanoa in electric mixer or thorough­ chester Rotary Chib. U.S. offtclaU in Saigon dls- fromn 'the spot so far. -.f-i AirSe University Wednesday win ly by hand. Add salt, egg and night by studenU abouUng anti- milk that has been heated un­ American slogana. til it feels warm when tested Some wltneaaee repotted the C R . E B N I on the wrist. demonstrators also pelted Roe Lo t a m p s iJ Prepare dry yeast by mix­ What HONIHIGHIR* tow with Agfa and tomatoea. i„where you get ing one - quarter - cup water, When Boctow. tried to apeak warm to wrist, and one tea­ he was drowned out by ahoma of First spoon sugar: sprinkle yeast on Means at AtF “Cuba,” “Prea Vut Nam/' and top of water and sugar mixture “ Long live Oommunist^ CUha’ and sUr until dissolved. Let set Simply tliisi It is your guarantee that from a grttq> of about $8 yeollu greatest until mixture rises to top of you do not pay any higher price on Ha later epoke to another group National cup. and add to creamed mix­ the particular item of your choice than of etudenU at the U.S. Bwibaa- ture. sy. Add six cups o f flour and A&P's advertised price. Stores mix. Remove bowl from electric RICHARD BUTLKR First National's combination of low prices, top mixer and add last two cups of LONDON (AP) — Former flour by hand. Remove dough British Foreign Secretary Rich­ quality, variatyi courtesy and Graan S tam ps! from bowl and knead slightly on ard A. Butler took hla place as a flour board or table. The dough peer in the HouM of Lorda has been kneaded sufficiently Wedneeday. Butler, who is to when it no longer sticks to fin­ becoma master of Trinity Ool gers. Place dough in large bowl lege In Cambridge, har~been which has been greased, cover given a life peerage. All Cut From Heavy Western Cornfed Steer Beef (Herald ph

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MAJOR UUUPLK DAU.Y CIMMSaWOKD PO/iZlJS specified Ainde. A report on the tween milngton Rd. and North- bids for the park eonessslon to­ Soudi Windsor exact procedure of now to do view Dr, The read baa 5 or • morrow. wiiiilow SHm s totww to yrwtom this will be given to the coun­ houses on it. Mayor K g a n questioned Bible Story cil at a fliture Sate. . Hi eiiriiinr-rt Notieas Due whettisr a longer period than Councilman Carlo Prestileo Th# town manager announc­ one year might be considered LON« WIAROM AdtOSS 44Siiiea announced three parcels of land ed reassessment noticea will be on leasing the concemlon.^' mmiSTATE 4S Vamlah on Ambulance Service are In the proceae of being ap­ mailed to taxpayers Tuesday, IMouat wb«t« inB^aal The town manager said most Neah landed praised as a pomible site for March 3. Hearing* will then communities are on a one-year CLEANTEX Ul i u a into the new town hall. He will re­ tPalMUM . cuitody The oouaott approved of the<» >Uon to renew at the end efpPaik. He said.the committee commence with the Clemlnehaw basis so that the town may de- Made to Order motinUla ItOatermiDa port back to the council at its Co. on March 8. Taxpayers have Uladicato •d a d o n n l ^ o( Mreh i dea. 'Itie students would stay first year. to tooorporate the dedi* tenntoe if it beneflts In leasing WItb S tm r Roilers MLeglilattv* ^ th their counterparts through neat meeting. the r i^ t to appear before the MStiU bo^ ^ lak'Jiigbt. to^'lBvaatlgate Tke town attorney recom­ ceretnonies With tha Me-^ the concession to an operator. lIRairiy me - working day. ’The superin- _____ Day Parade.' Thty Are Town Manager Terry Spran- company at informal hearings FULL LINE OF CUSTOM SSEatan away the paaAlbtftl# cir aequM ^ hn mended that the lease for next kel announced that to the new ISFanqr MBiaathad ^ d e n t will eetabUah a day and year, not be signed until ap­ also meeting with tbs Jayess'e if they make an appointment. Manchester Evening Herald VENETIAN ILINDS 17ExUnt('flVtr mMlaaiMlitrTlee tooth the proeedurw and report to proval to received from the' td. dlfouss a town project tlM| telephone book, due in April, If they are still not satisfied ISMothW■■ ■ -JifSa ofSathB.S^*"'^ the dog warden will be listed South Windsor oorrespondrnt, SO BiTtlKmie tab WlndHJr. ' ’ the council. -The council will board of education and 'the group might undertake. they may go before the board of UBunnaat ouadmptd Uamad.io thf eommlttee were then issue' a proclamation. planning and toning commU- A commlttoe and nmds weid; «mder South Windsor to the di­ tax review. Brownie Jfoseph, telephone 644- wajipiF SSAftenqi^ _ __ rectory. He said several com- tlnnAM M it iratherof a m dORackotitd f in Chlad PUUp CrMible, chair- P|bperty Meeting Set slon on the exact'lodation of establlehed some yean ago to The town manager also an­ 0148. L A. JOHNSON SSProTincaa 3 City in Narada '•nr yen; Dr. PWrI Kttehil; OoimoU- Atty. Aheam will meet with the srtiool in the property. be jUlocated for a development plaints had been received by MAffUctodoM SHtndle 32 Boy'i naina 41 ScotUaK « ! • residents beceuss Gtey could not nounced there was a $2,500 de- SSBwUeal prophet 42BlbUM man tM ertek Mahr, chairman the attorney for the Pero Or­ ’The lt«n will be more fully of a permanent memorial, to the QUIET HOTELS U S ’TED 3>NewYo(kdty 4Tler 43 Italian A ram find the dog warden’s tele­ rtcU on operating expenses at PAINT GO. S3 Sultante dteiaa S Contumad StRaraluato. 4S Italian I of Uip mhUe healQi and jafety chard property In regard to discussed at the next meeting. veterans of the town. Spring Pond Park last year. He assoftloodt . 4SItoIlanrttoit phone number. PARIS — France’s Anti-Noise 738 Main St, TeL M3-45dl MCany(ooiabk • Rounded comnAUed: , William Qraol, Bltuatinir the proposed middle Park Flunds DiacMied Atty. Aheam recommended noted that this did not include fom ) 7 Willow 30 Schama lOTVuit drtoka ertiool on the property. ’The town council accepted a Leame haa pubHahed a ‘‘Guide ’47SQi7etidar' ' preaidUiit of tho .Hotary Club; Councllnun 'Vernon Petersen that :the committee be disband­ Improvements or purchase to Quiet Hotels’’ for tourists SSFeminfaM ICovar 27Dami(od > 1 portion of Tudor Hill Rd. The yipallatlow 4 Iiland (Frjf SOPlaea of ■nAuitela . . ^ iftrereU Mper, dhwetor of Otvtl Hiere to % verbal agreement announced the recreation com-, ed. %e funds would toen lapes price. seaking a calm atmosphere in UFeinala laiiii road to located on the easterly M Creak portliortiaoaa______10 Calf meat wiadow |laat DafeoM; R o t ^ JacObso^ net- with the 1 leasees to rent the mltted had met. to discuss the into the general futid. 'I»e coun­ ’The town will be accepting an out-of-the-way location. Read H erald Ads. l7Gaat(danfl llGnftad (iiar^ 80 European rirer •JatU^ , dent atlUA and George property for one year with an the dedioabett bf Spring Pond cil could then appropriate ^tbe side of Pleasant Valley Rd. be­ StIiTMilar itanxa 12 One who ,S2 Before 53 FO Dva ■tone. ehaMfin^ of the t l ^ e 41 Afriren worm (euKlx) 7 Pore he aef etf. onaMepteti. - 1 i 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 i6 i f 12 In AplfqptM^'the eonanittae the mayoti mUA a coum of'ac­ IT *■ tion 1ft needea He hoted that g r a n d U W p N at thla point the toWn wae help- leee to~'golee'tho piMilem, but fiRiUl® UNION 18 IT -- • ■ that it wanted to 40 aomethlng, UPPERS YOU A major teaeon ottei^for hav- 20 Yov tng an ambulanea Oeryiee in 17 f « town' wae that. the - towh w fRajoo 1 1 4 24 ’ now large enough to have a M ORE withrhl "" ^ ‘S B P S t ‘ eantraUy located eervlce. It wae morc §{ reported thdt roeldenta oftm 2 T 29 30 had to watt an hour or more for an ambulanoe. CASH Xmargahoy eaeaa, it wae nob- stamp t ed, In the achoede and Wlth'a^ 3 T ambulance aeiwiee in town thn ------, . . . 4 SAVINGS 1 • ; injured would receive quldher attention. savings • Some of the problema to be leeolved if the town doee etart a..' an ambulance eervlce Include the type of feee charged. 45 46 47 Some towna finance thp am bulance Mreonnel a ' eub BUM BLE BEE TETLEY eciiptlon baeU or a m for each 8i uee of the ambulance. GRANDilNIOH MEATS ARE BETTER! It wae Btreaaed that with e 8s WHITE TUNA TEA BAGS town ambulance eervlce the pa^ Grand Union ■, trim specifications never vary • bent Atottld be allowed tree 8? choice of a hoapital. Tfie same tiim policy is in effect at all times ' 4. ' The ambulance could not be dispatched on the fire depart w ment's radio frequency, but i 3 BT J. R. WILLIAMS could be dispatched on the town’s fnquency. William -Green of the Rotary Bind BONinrr VEUETABU Club aaid the club with the help of other Mrvlce organUations MASGARINE 2 i t 5 5 ' LOINS V-8 COCKTAIL 2 * i t 6 9 ‘ sould provide the town with an BCAl RACK •KBEH CIAMT ambulanm. 3 ‘^ $ J 0 0 Ha said tha baatc problem to WKE b p t a t o COPS NIBLETS CORN 6 t : r 9 5 ' what to do with It aftar It to oh- WUEFA ROLE «r DELMOMTE talned. Ha aeked for halp and . 3 ‘^ $ J 0 0 RiB LOIN guidaiKe from the town couneil. JUICE PDiEAPPlE 2 t r 7 5 * Oenaiderable dieeuaalon ateee I PORTION PORTION about maintainj^ the am bulance and the training of . D E L MONTE SLICED or HALVES-FRESHPAK qualified personnel after the am bulanca waa purchased. Mayor E m pointed out that CORN PEACHES South Windsor does not have police auxiliary to Uke over CENTER CUT ambulance eprvlce aqd the fire 1-lb department in town cannot take 130/ the reeponslbOity of taking over OR ROAST an ambulance service. 3 4 9 < Park Ocdlnaace Approved PORK CHOPS An ordinance governing con duet In public parks in South Windsor was approved by the FSMH DUTCH #a . . cdAA RXBSB - - town eounclL NOODLESM)DLI "W - 3 it * P ' STEAKS .99' T ^ T O SAUCE 10 ~ 97' At a public hearii« toat week F IRnm R RAH MOUND CHUCK IHAfE A lAHBORH er t * . tVdk. two reifdenta raised objections BOHELBSS to several sactipns of the pro- PEANUTlANUI BD U IR t r 39‘ ' KEFToiSTEW .69' jEECHNUT COFFEE t ; 7 9 ' poaed-ettSoasee. > .n-. CHIR W O R T RIBS DELMOHTE A __ CCAA Ttown Atty. Prank Aheam ehangad several of the secUons » ' 4 9 ‘ FRUIT COCKTAtt 3 t r » F of the ordinancs before it was BONELESS CLOD adopted' by the oouncU. An exception to now made in GRAND UNION FROZEN the ordinance to allow wheel­ WELCH’S chairs in the town’s puke. Camping to also allowed in ORANGE JUICE SHOULDER ROAST J V GRAPE JELLY-GRAPELADE areas, at such times to be deter­ FRUIT O' THE VINE mined by the director. A realdent raised an objec­ YOUR CHOICE tion at the public hearing con- aemlng the director setting a *i«® apeed llmlU within the parka. CHUCK ROAST .6 9 ' LONDON BROa The ordinance was changed so 2 4 9 < that the traffic authority may designate speede of over ten miles per hour in the parka. WELL TRIMMED A Hi GRAND UNION LARGE The original ordinance also SCOOTER PIES ^ 49' restricted bathing or wading in adjacent areas to the puk biit GRADE‘A’ EGGS the council atruok out the word TOMATO PASTE 6 t r 69' CHUCK sr» >35' "adjacent" The ordinance also banned TOMATO SAUCE 10 - 89'* flrearma in the park. This BONBUtt would also include persons au­ thorised by permit for fire arms HELLMANN'S CHUCK FELET .7 9 ' nANKENRIBS and prohibit parades with CHUCK W . IdODLB CUT Delicatessen Features marchers carrying firearms into LEAN the park. CALIF. ROAST ' CHUCK STEAK The council amended the or­ MAYONNAISE SLICED PASTRAMI to. w9 dinance to ban all flrearma "other than peraonncl author­ LIVERWURST OR ised by the dlrsqtor." GRAND UNION-CRY-O-VAC WRAPPED PrONT The council accepted two BOLOGNA Old Fashioned . 5 9 ' rcaignatiops with regnt Coun­ CUDAHV BAR-S cilman Walter Hill resigned ef­ fective immediately. . CORNED BRISKET "vi ; HARD SALAMI V4 to. 5 9 * Mayor Xgan expressed re­ grets on Hill’s resignation. He NOVA SCOTIA f said, "South Windsor la losing a worthwhile and energetic clti- Q s h F e a fu n a SALMON LO X Vt to. 5 9 * sen. His contributions havs p r a n S T . 6 5 ' a .59' PRANIB & 2J197' FRESH, GERMAN been great" ■ v/ / Hill will be m p i ^ to Califor­ 98<; POTATO SAUD to 2 9 * nia Monday. paRANi~!% . .79' SNoksn^uw. tr59' The second resignation waa RRUH —BOHILMS that of Hoger Vanl^k, an al- tsmato to t ^ soning board of COD FILLET 5 9 ' appeals. 'VahKlrk to also moving ^Fra^en foods\ out of town. The appototmeilt M a new al­ ClfOpiER CLAMS e.4 9 ' DEUVERED FRESH DAILY ternate was planed on the next BIRDS EYE agenda. N A N C Y LYNN DH.ICIOUS Mayor Dgan reported he had BAKED FRESH received a letter from Supt. pf •AVI CORN or PEAS SchoQla Charlea Warner regard­ DAILY IN QUR IN BUTTER SAUCE ing the board of eduoatton'B de- 1 0 0 ^ 9 9 ' APPLEME OWN OVENS *• 3 9 olstoa to Imcooimend the -Pero MAMcr iTHH RAjnrr r a k Orchardihard pi^pertyp n v ^ , m the elto fOr tbs ,propdtoAmt ______Iddle sehooL wh^ bI ad i^ ' sirniwiilufs*' tr ' Heto aaotodtitot. c la ii tltot,':Uw Im- oiSsTAN TABLETS HAHCT L .T-A-WAT 25 33 SAVE HAIR. DRtMilira , a *1®® provOmMto ceMbmittee^ c( the council and tte public Mfldtng ' i c 4 5 ' a n o eH i^ c a k e i t 6 9 ' eorantSeetoo wtU meet bn tMs t 5 ! 8 9 ' nw rtuUiBwa ef .Vm ptoiinlng MAXA U E RnCARRU and aotonir.ecmndayton; Josepn Freshesf fruits and Vegetables, Carino; potigedraut 'to th* coun­ CHEESECAKE ? r 6 9 ' " ^ • Bettar Buy jGrand Union / n a »a i.e» mayai^ cil that Ib k oepimieslon. had just c ite in jrtiw t e a I i ' s s p m i A l i received an bMdleaUon for a subdivision In that area. CHEESECAKE ? ^ 6 9 ' He noted the 1 ^ calto tor GOLDEN RIPE Ibree dead ends,to the subdlvi- CHICKEN CMWMEDi 8 9 ' Mon. He -said it would be wise FISHCAKEBDOiai 3 S i ^ * P tor tboee coocecned to look at FRIEDRiCE M m %t 3 9 ' toe subdlvUioa to see if these B A N A N A S 2 dead ends eoHld be ueed. Mayor ■ Hgan received a re- 29 SHRIMP DHiliER 59' titoat from Walter 'Umbertlelrfi EGGTOO YOUNG 'it 58' chaUnnan of the park and roore- rAMCT IVCBTEKli 8 ARDEBI rRSBH aUon/Mmmittoerthat the com- coufntprTERS 3 :^ 8 9 ' Mittofjlto bwreased to slse from SIl^MP^siitti ta; ^ 5 9 ' [ATOMR AN JOO PSARS SPINACH Rve to qevan members, ■ Id -said' :.moBa — SupE JUICE 3tr59' ^ to jgW ’toqu^cd ^ W P l N i i t o t w 4 ’^^^ le -toaaN**-’'Aad ^asked s W APPLE TURNOVERS aalO^

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MANCHESTER EVENING ), MANCUKSIEB, CONN^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1965 PAGE SIXTEEN Pro Football Next for Hart Committee THE Dreams Not Enough Against Hillhonse Herald Angle McMillan Resigns Windham Post NCAA Brass, Grid Smoker By Cookie and Bills WnXIMANTIC (AP)-4ohnt ketbaU season raoanUy with • PETE ZANARDI Tough Jinx Perfect Overtime Rugged Tom Scott, vet­ McMillan, head basketball 1-18 record. AMlatMt Sporta Editor Two eran defensive oomerbaek coach at Windham High School with tte New York Otaata. tte past nine years, resigned Gillege Basketball To Overcome win be the gueet , speaker at Parting Company today. The res^aition was ac­ Sports Scene Has New Look W ill Appear the Maneheater cepted by tte Etoard of Educa­ Sees UConn Win tion with regret EiMit A few years ago a Connecticut resident, John Tunis, . ?■: Lodge of Masoas Sports NYU 60, Notre Dame 54 For Indians IiRght program Tuesday, McMillan will serve as direc­ wrote a book entitled "The American Way in Sport.” WASHINGTON (AP)— BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP)— C(X)kie Gilchrist’s stom y tor of Boys Physlca] Education Conn. 80, Manhattan 75 EAST SIDE MIDOBT8 Nobody’s perfect, but Ckinnecticut March IB at the Mksoeie Fordham 75, Wagner 67 'l^nis, a long-time participant in athletics and a sports- ’The signing of college foot­ Temple. three-year career with the Buffalo Bills, American at tte school. By PETE ZANARDI The Hoaemsn rolled over the utes of overtime against Manhattan in Mad S<4 Windham High closed lU bas- Holy Cross 80, 8 t Anselm’s M writer before he turned historian, worries in print about Cruisers last night, 84-10. The ball players by professional 'Hie former Vlrglna foot­ Football League champions, is over— and the end came the breaking down of sporting ideals in America. Com­ Dreams may have come winners opened up a quick 14- Garden Wednesday n ig h t. T ^ ^ ^ ^ The clubs while the athletes still ball and lacro.se AIl-Ameri- > a s no surprise to anyone. true W Manchester High’s The reeuK was an 80-78 bas­ W can has been a National The Bills' traded Gilchrist to peting is second to winning, he writes. Victory becomes 0 lead at tha and of the first Im II bounced off the have college eligibility will more universal, everybody canO hoopsters but it will take quarter and extended M to 17-2 ketball victory that extended Leaguer for 18 years, the the Denver Broncos Wednesday the Huakles’ winning streak to Ritter took game aoMing be examined next in a Sen­ •njoy th* victory so w# changed his uniform and his coach’s sal­ at intermission. first six w ltt ttie Phlladel- Not Afraid for fullbck Billy Joe, the AFL’a ary, but the victory belongs to more than that to keep pace 12 straight and aU hiK douaed honors Witt W ate investigation of Big- tttla Eaglea Rookie of the Year in 1948. No the meaning of the word from with Friday’s opponent in The Hosemen were led by ovtrtlniB. Penders hsd ^*,P®*****» the Webster’s "to take pleasure him. He deserves the pride wo Tom Devanney (®) and Doug Manhattan’s hopes of being In­ time sport Highlights of 19B4 Giaat cash was Involved. vited to the National Invitation­ ■lx In overtime. Kimball, ivho games on film will also be or recreation; to take part In show and the encouragement the Class A Tournament’s Dwwnham (8). Skip Slogesky contributed tour. «vsiOine Sen. PhiHp A. Hart, D-Mlch., Of Anybody "It had to come,” Coach Lou we shower upon him. but the first round. New Haven Hill- al Tournament. riiown. Saban said. "The situation be­ contest" to Tunis’ adaptation; and Mike Hayden scored four Connecticut took four sjiota polnU, finlahid wltt 18 and 18 chairman of tbe Senate AnUtrust •That competitive physical results are his and it's quite a house must rate a good 25 and Monopoly subcommittee, Tickets are available at tween Cookie and the Bills had apiece for the Cnilseijfi. from the floor in the extra reboumls. game, activity, contest, or diver­ stretch of imagination to in­ point favorite over the Indians expects to take testimony over Larsen'e Hardware, The Says Cassius become impossible. I felt a BUSINESSMEN period of play and hit on aU The win gave tt# a Herald, Park HIU - Joyce sion, Indoor or out, that inter- clude ourselves in It. on the Wesleyan boards. one or two days. He announced change was necessary.” AMERICA’S LAROEST FAMILY CLOTMINQ CHAIM Charter Oak rolled over Case four. Connecticut took 11 ahota ao - 2 record and m ark^ tte Flower Shop. oats and absorbs the American The athlete, too, may think The Indians won the right to no date for tte start cf these CHDCACO (AP) — Heavy Gilchrist could not be reached some more. When his name In face the defending Class A Broe. 71-22 and Mai Tool nipped from the free throw line and ttrrt time In a dsoads that they Don Euanf Is nation." have won 25 games. They lost hearings. chairman. weight boxing champion Cassius tor comment. He had said pre­ headlinra becomes more impor­ championsr Tuesday night with the Barons, 42-30, In last night’s hH on all 11. viously that, on at least five oc­ l^miji iuat may have a point. That gave the Huskies 19 flva In the 1964-8 season. The subcommittee ia con­ Clay, known to his Black Mus­ Somewhere sports is douded tant than hts name in the box- a h a ^ gained 52-50 ^ n over play.. lim brethren as Muhammad All, casions, Saban wanted to trade The first game was no con points, a phenomenal output for PUrtleld also wwi in oveiOme ducting an inquiry in ccnnection when the students continue the score, then he, too, has lost the fellow COIX. member Bristol with a bin by Hart and other scoffed at reports today ttat him. meaning for sport. For sure, Eastern in Wethersfield. HUl- test from the opening whlsUe. an overtime period, and re­ Wednesday n i ^ . toppUng ^ e l - oontsot after the game, not with deemed ooach Fred Miabel’s senators to Itolt antitrust law Argentinian he may be marked for death. Last year, before he signed America’s worship of the win­ house was having little trouble Pete Beexlrtl led the Oaks with rW. 98-86 Tha Stags won R vrtth- "I fear nobody,” he said. his 1964 contract, Gilchrist points but with fists and other 19 points and Doo Wheeler and chargee for their generally shod­ exemptions for strictly sports ners and super-stars is an invi­ trouncing another OOIL mem­ iut benefit of a field gosl in "I'm with God. If I ’m going to asked to be traded. The move articles of warfare; when petty- Bruno Moske chipped in with dy play In regulation time. the extra period. They e ^ 12 aspects of professional baseball, tation, but the player, it is ber. Platt of Meriden, 86-56 at footban, baaketbaU and hockey. die for truth, I’m ready. I ’m not was interpreted as an attempt ness shows its ugly head in hoped, can overcome the temp­ Lyman Hall in Wallingford. 14 apiece. John Blsssll (8) led •nme and time again the free throws In 12 attempts. 8-5 Choice aquabUes about news apace; HiMMes threw the baU away The subcommittee tentatively afraid of nothin’ .” v to force tte Bills to pay him tation. The winners of the New Ha­ Case’s. Pat Burke wltt 27 points, elx Rumors have K ttat tte 23- more than tte |28,laining nothing for granted against-^------1,742 scored by Tommy Hein- den, Stratford, Windsor Locks, the defending ohamplon Eagi kicking a football. It has guys out I always practice at tte expense of mlsMng tte pres­ none of tte major athletes are sentative of Allied Caiemical In title last year with 36.7. Canavari, to name but a few, SL Thomas Aquinas’ upset over Coach Jim Powers’ club which Ending the season Friday are sohn during the 1961-61 cam- Ansonia, Middlebury, South Juniors facing a strong Ansoni paid rich dividends for to­ the New England area said. least 20 field goal tries every tigious National AAU indoor attempting a three-meet swing WOMEN’S LEAGUE — Alva K. O. Boys’ Club from Anaonia Barry’s 69-polnt splurge woric ao hard to put their boys the Eagles . . . W arroi Swan­ Doucette 140, Ruth Ostrander held them to only 59 points the c^eney Tech in East Granby, palgn. Windsor and four local teams. day, Mrs. Cappelletti’s once One of the super field goal day during tbe season." dhamplonahlps last weekend. this weekend. The Intermediate group, Two games are slated Suii- against Rollins la not Included in fine academic Institutiona, son, soccer coach of National 129, Flo Johnson 127. first time. Ellington is a must game in Jones ranks fourth in the Uttlo dark-haired boy le not and extra point kickers o i the Ths Hartford visitor In the Both, however, are back in The other major stops are the which starts playing at a later! day. The local Y Lancars will In tte weekly statistics released all ia not lost Jimlor College Champion Mitch­ It will be the last time before Bast Windsor, and Rockville league scoring race, averaging only tte Individual scoring time, CappeUsttl’s longest beautiful and spaclouB new trim and ready to go In the Golden «Gate Invitational In Scui date, appears strong with some meet nearby Varnon in a Midg- home of Phoenix Mutual felt Francisco Friday and three today by the National Collegiate But we may do well to re­ ell College of New London has SNOW WHITE — Inex Ba- the home folks for seniors Tom hosts E. O. Smith of Storrs. 25.9 points a game. champion but also the most val­ three-pointer waa registered Knights of Columbus Games in Athletic Bureau. These show group our thoughts. Take vic­ high praise for Manchester's blneau 125-363. Dolly Gaston Malin, Frank Kinel, Paul Waic­ Jones got a lot of help from v«ry g o ^ teams entered. Two et game at 12:30. The otter uable player in the American last season, a 51-yarder against the AFL was "progressing real Madison Square Garden tonight, meets Saturday, the All-Eastern taanu from Springfield along game will see the looM Assump- in Baltimore, the Mason-Dlxon him with an average of 37.1 on tory for example. Now In the Mario Addabbo. "Much credit 126. kowski. Bill Troy, Tom Lodge, Helnaohn and Bill Russell as the Football League. Most of the Denver. weU. It’s been nice to have been a meet that opens another 890 ixjlnts in 24 games through witt teams from Bristol. W est' tion entry playing South Wind- part of the progress. Fve watch­ in LoulsvlUe and the Heptagon- end, who does it belong to? It for his training should go to Larry Daly, Frank Rizza, Rick cue Basketball Celtics squeaked by the Lakers Boston Patriots’ stars polnU Although he’s a prised spe­ ttree-day, mUltlple-clty week­ last Saturday, belongs to the same boys who Dick Danielson who is one of e a r l y b i r d s — Agnes Wood and Al Clpolla. The boys 97-95. Haven, Holyoke, Andover, C ol-! sor at 2. came via his Mlucated toe. cialist, Cappelletti la also a ed tt grow. Only the lack of end on the indoor circiit. els in Ithaca, N.Y, must accept defeat on another the most outstanding coaches in Simpson 183, June Rowett 192- have been together since their In other games. Detroit edged Chester, New Haven, Vernon i 'The public is invited. There During an Informal press ses- starting member of the Pattloi largo stadiums has held back GIAC O hm A and WillimanUc. I la no charge. They will ba able And, while records have been day. The boy out there covered the state,” Swanson writes . . . 501. freshmaui year under Coach Norwalk 68, No. Haven 61 Philadelphia 106-104, Baltimore elon last night before address­ offensive unit ths league but that matter Is There will be five games | to see future high school atara now being taken care of. In relatively eoarce this year, they with dust and sweat, blood and Rockville Coach John C an av^ Don Bums and end the season New London 71. Crosby 49 whipped New York 111-100 and ing the Phoenix Mutual Life In- How does the Boston kick«r loom as tte most likely to mic- tears, iiiled with detennination beHenres in red socks while MIXED DOUBLES — Herb Saturday night when they take St. Louis downed San Francisco played Saturday etarting at 9 in action. In tha past, many ■uTaoce Company’s Sports like the dual Job? fact, there are plana to have a YOU'RE A U INVITED TO Notre Dame Bpt 103. Rip- o’clock. Two Midget contests good players have played here. ceed. Farrell, from St. John’s, and courage to compete. We, as Wethersfield Coach MU Mason Smith 145, Ruth Ostrander 150- on the UHartford Frosh in a powam 59. lll-KB. Night program In Hartford the "Just great new and bigger stadliun In Bos­ owns the only major mark set taxpayers, may have paid for prefers a big red carnation. preliminary game before the will open the tournament with Three years ago the local Me>- SO-year-old offensive enekof the "I like to kick when Tm ton.” The Pats played their 363, Ted Lawrence 137-354. Newington 68, K. Haven 88 three Junior games to follow. chants, four of whom are no\ this season, a 1:49-8 half mile. Say what you want, it worked varsity contest at the Hartford Weaver 47, New BriUin 89 Eastern Division PatrioU dis­ warm and loose. Some of my home games at IiWway Park Crotters missed the 600-yard e l E N N E Y 'S The leadoff game will see the with the Manchester Hlg. last Friday . . . Top scorer in KAYOEYS — Jack Shea 211, High gym. Hartford 64, Greenwich 43 cussed kicking at leng^th. best field goals followed a past last season. record by one-tentt of a second, local Wast Slda Angela hosting School team, met three of th' “Boaton haa tha beet fans In B ranks Dave Wright, of down- Jack Lappen 210-213- 587, The Eagles are viewed with Hamden 68, Stamford 64 Sports Schedule *T was always fond of kick- pattern that 1 ran at least 60 fHnWMTig In 1:09.8 In Boeton lost the Rockville Midgeta. Ware-1 present Hillhouae playere In football," Cappelletti happily re­ CAR RENTALS state Valley Regional, is head­ Hank Wittke 202-567, Al Bolls awe throughout the Cla.ss B Lyman Hall 65, Ansonia 62 yards on.” The six-foot, 190* month. ed for Cheshire next year. With house Point will meet the Silk .Walt Esdaile Tony Barone an<: ported. Of ooiuoe, he haa been 205, Pierre Caron 211, Paul Cos­ ranks, and considered a strong Warde 66, Fairfield Prep 54 pounder also ranks as one of That finished off a three-meet, I Tony Proto’s decision to stay City All-Stars In the second | Billy Evans with New Haven adopted as one of the city’s or LEASING grove 203, Joe Wojcik 202, Aldo favorite to return to the Class Friday, Feb. 86 the Beantown’s top pass grab­ three-victory performance In as ! another year and the rumor B finals and win this time. game at 10:30. taking the laurels. sports heroes and Is Idolised by D'AppolIonio 223-573, Stan Ba­ E. O. Smith at Rockville, 8 bers. many days for the 24-year-old * AH Mokes that two local stars are head­ Last year the local club was Largest Handle Ellington at East Windsor, 8 Thanks to the arrival of the thousands. rianiirti«.n. It also finished off navige 216-556, John Guard 553. Ha'ving hla own sports show er for Cheshire, they should be beaten in the finals by Middle- Cheney at East Granby, 8 American Football League, Cap­ Crotters, at le9st temporarily. * An Models untouchable next season . town. on a Boaton teevee station, plus Y LEAGUE — Frank Calvo LINCOLN, R. I. (A P )—The Saturday, Feb. 37 Three New England Teams Get Bids pelletti has a Job. He hasn’t woo rince. He col­ * All Times It seems statistics are import­ Burns hlm.self considers the East Catholic at UHartford The University of Minnesota spreading goodwill for Allied, l ant on the college level too 156-146—426, Art Johnson 138- , _ , . largest weekday handle of the the Patriots and tte American lapsed from exhaurtion and a 137—374, Stan Grzyb 136-374, i Eagles a better club than they Froah, H.P.H.S. gym. 8 grad vras playing semi-pro foot­ virus In Philadelphia, ran sec UOonn Sports publicity chief were a year ago and .sights meeting was recorded Wednes­ Swimming — Manchester at ball in Canada before he wrote Football League keep tte kick- ■ Paul Dodqe Pontloc Fred MoCurry 136-369, Carl j Ing standout busy during the | ond to Farrell’s record half mile INC. Joe Soltys had some questions three reason.s: (1) the experi­ day at Lincoln Downs. As rac­ SUte Meet, S08C pool. Hoop Action Centers to Lou Saban, then Boston for John McNamar, crack fig Bolin 136-362, Bill Chapman off-season. In New York, and loM to New S7g MAIN STREET ence of working together gained ing r3snmed following a two- coach, and asked for a tryout ures keeper for Coach Phil 136, Bill Evashowskv 136, Bill over the year, (2) the con­ Wedneeday. March 8 Phone M9-2881 day layoff due to weather, 8,- Swimming—H.P.H.S. at Man­ The reet ia now history. Cappel­ Hyde at Manchester High la-st Adamy 350, Bill Ricclo 138-371, tinued Improvement of 6-8 Paul 701 fans bet a toUl of 8726,138. chester 3:30 letti not only won a Job as a Saturday night at Storrs. Andy Lamoureaux 358. Waickowski, (3) and the re­ Cadet Rudolf won the fea­ On Tourney Teams kicker but also as a ajdit end. turn of strong Bill Troy to tured r.tce over five furlongs in Friday, March 5, His point totals for the past five Rifle—Manchester at Ham­ VILLAGE CHARMERS — the lineup. 1;00 1-5 for a 812.40, 87 and AFL seasons have either been Norma Wlrta 132. Still Bums warns that tour­ 84.60 payoff. den, Penn State and Dayton, which will play in the NCAA, tope or second best nament action is often high­ and Boston College, which will appear in the NIT, cele­ ‘Tve always taken a lot of HOMEMAKERS — Lorraine lighted by unpredictable event.s pride In my kicking. I figure a NOTICE m a r c h 8 "’ No t ic e Demko 176, Lois Johnson 184 — and a great deal depends on brated acceptance of their bids to the two major post- BIG DEMONSTRATIUN good field goal kicker must hit 482, Elna Dimock 468. the pairings and locations. Real Birthday Years Off, ,sear,on college basketball tournaments by bowling over on at least 60 pe^ oent of his NOTICE Bucknell, Louisville and Boston University, respective- tries. (Cappelletti fias a much TURNPIKE TEXACO, INC. ly. _ _ _ ^ _ f ------—------better percentage.) You need SATURDAY MORNING. rhytlun. Just Uka a golfer. Richard Celebrates Anyway The actual competition on the Dayton, 18-6, Invaded Loui; BROAD AND MIDDLE TURNPIKE courts Wednesday night took a Rhythm and timing are moat ville ana beat, tte Cardina' important to a successful kick­ 9 AM,,12 NOON back seat to the spirited bidding from the Missouri Valley Oo; Although Henri Richard knew^has m anapd to get In quite a earlier in the day for teams to er. MR. AUTO WASH (erence 76-70. Jack Warrell It "When Fm back to kick, I VOLKSWAGEN fill the 28-tes:n NCAA field and he. wouldn’t be able to observe ^ho will the Flyers with 22 poinU. OPEN 24 HOURS his birthday this month, he still the 14-team NIT. OINO OAPPEIXETTl line up the ball with the goal Here’S the way to start your spring remodeling and but yet won’t be 29 in a few The NCAA tourney, which John Austin scored 27 point Y oh Asked for Look at this Value! days, scored three m la and determines the national champi­ to lead Boston Collega over B> redecorating. Come and see how easy it ia to have ALWAYS OPEN — NEVER CLOSED added two assista Wednesday on, landed seven at-large teams 90-65 in a first-round game r FREE PICK-UP A DEUVERY night in the Canadlens’ 6-1 — Providence, Penn State, Day- the Beanpot Tourney at Mer OWNERS 1 beautifol new Armstrong ceilings in any room. triumph over New York. ton, DePaul, Houston, Colorado ford, Maas. Northeastsm Be SPECIAL WE Chicago edged Detroit 8-2 Tufts 78-66 In the otter Art SHOPPERS State University and Oklahoma WASHING—WAXING—GREASE and Boston defeated Toronto City. The NIT snared Vlllanova, round game and will (Hay BC i DELIVER 3-1 In other National Hockey the final neitt Monday, Villi^e Sport Shop In Ordtr To Serve Yon Better Oar Service Boston OoUege and Detroit. ( ^ m S t r o n g See our hmirkms new coDectioo o f League games. Connecticut, virtually eartai OIL CHANGE— GASOLINE Because of what a spokesman Dept Will Be Open $1.39 Richard’s problem is that he to compete in the NCAA m th: diese best-selling suits. Variety o f termed a lack of teams with RUST PROOFING— MINOR REPAIRS waa born Feb. 29, 1986. Thus he Yankee Conference champ Representative in ehKrge. He’D show you how easy haa obaerved only seven birth­ good records wast of ths Missis­ made It 11 in a row and 80-: 977 MADT STREET rich new colors seldom seen in sippi, ths NCAA cut iU field to MONDAY thru PRIIMLY DONE WHILE YOU SLEEP days Instead of M. But he was over-aU by defeating ManhatU it is to install your own Armstrong suspended ceilings sharkskins. Im peccably tailored in more than a mera youngsUr to 23 from 25 and aUmlnaUd the 80-76 in overUme at Naw York’r THIS IS NOT A WET WASH! tha Rangers. first round of ths Far Wsst re- Madison Square Garden. traditional and continental ntodeh LEAVE YOUR CAR IN THE EVENING glonals orlglnaUy scheduled for 8 A M . to S PAN. . . . and how you’U save. HU godl midway through the It woa the flrrt game of » dou- I .. regulars, shorts, longs. e Tires Steam Cleaned Corvallis, Ore. Just one more - CLEARANCE - first period tied tte game 1*1. NYU, hopeful of an HAVE IT ALL SET FOR THE e Body Thoroughly Washed at-large team is needed to com­ and He fired acroes two more goals W**' whipped Notre Dame SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 12 Neon Ekiloy your home ■ IroprovameBte NOW Olwiney’a H a y and Hand-mitted — his 19th and 90th of the sea­ plete tte field since 16 confer­ In the second fem e. I ^Hk I Colwplaf oHaraHoM froa NEXT MORNING ence chamidons automatically I Oredtt Budget Account (OJAA-). 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OoB 649-2868 FOUR ROOM duplex, Foster kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ room, 3 bedrooms, commercial <5hariee Leaperance, 649-7820. tion of the consolidation char­ Interest, no down payment with between 7-8 p.m., 878-8488. for oveinlght and permanent Lespettmes, 646-7620. tion room, landscaped yard. cooling fan, disappearing attic chiefs of police Involved have MONDAS n n i FEIDAI 10:80 AJA — SATDBDAI t AJL St., $85. Available March let. ter and, if the GOP leader Is already stated publicly that good credit. 649-8253. $100 REWARD guest rmtea Call 543-7340. SUBURBAN 6 room Colonial Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, stairs, heated and beautifully MANCHESTER — Good multi­ elected. Intends to disregard the TO ANY PERSON 643-5953. finished family room with fir*' ple dweUlng. A three family this was the only fair method 1969 FORD CUSTOM, 2-door se FURNISHED room for rent with garage on a giant, shaded wording and the Intention of —the mrthod of competlUv# Salesmen Wanted 36-A _ IF YOU CAN — THREE R(X)M apartment, first place. Tremendous closet (3-3-6) with one vacancy. Cen­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD dan, 6 cylinder, standard shift, near Mato Street. 649-2170. 9 lot. Kitchen, living room, din­ the charter by making political test through the otate’s Petoon- Beat These Values floor, heat and hot water, $35 ing room down. 3 bedrooms up. space. Plastered walls. Three tral heat. (Jwner sinxious. T. J. appointments to department $626. 649-7972 . 9-2 or after 6 $17,000. PLUS new car as bonus Anywhere, Anyplaca Hazel Street. nel Department or "W ut Ads” an taken over tiie phone aa • HtVl PAM fIL T f IH lR it NOrUlMD for man over 40 In Manchester J. D. Realty Co., 648-6129. Inexpefiaivs at an even $14,000. years young. Lovely, treed lot Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. heads. 3 ROOMS ITURNITURB "In my discussion with Mr. eonvenleace. The advertiser shoiikl read his ad the FIRST LJur NovJiMr 'NROMG WITH 1HB OLD OME! V30 area. Use car for short trips to R(X>M f o r r e n t , gentleman Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 6-5 TWO FAMILY on high elevation gives health­ McCusker also charged that DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the 19.36 MONTHLY FOUR ROOM unfurnished MANCHESTER — Six room Pearl," McCusker continued, 'Ti* TRVIMGIDBUILDUPA ocmtact customers. Air mall B. only, references required, free 649-2813. ful country atmosphere In Man' Pearl has no intention of per­ next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incor­ HE'S fte/lM POR. b r a n d n e w apartment, second floor. In­ Cape, full shed dormer, 2 stated that contrary to my be­ PAUL DODGE F. DIckereon, Pres., Southwest­ parking, call 648-2398. Chester. Belfiore Agency, 643' mitting a non-political appoint­ rect or omitted Insertion for any adveiHaemeat and then only HIS OMH REPAIRS, •IU.1 OIMME 1 . Bedroom, Living Room, Dtoette, quire 233 Center Street. CX)NCX)RD RD, — Very, very Immaculate condition, one 5121. batos, Immaculate condition, lief and the charter’s language, ern Petroleum Corp., 684 N. year old, quiet corner lo­ ment of the director of admin­ he was against consolidating the to the extent of a "make good” Insertion. Errors which do not PONTIAC, INC. 1RVAHPSETHIM Rugs, Lamps, Tablea, OWiaa, CXIMFORTABLE well him (CHOICE. Are you lntere«ed excellent location. Bel Air Real lessen the vahie of the advertlssment will not be eorreoted by Main St., Ft. Worth, Texae. Sfl?er S et, And A Feiw Mora TWO ROOM heated apartment cation, built-in oven and Estate, 643-9332. istration as required In the char­ highway departments and stat­ ID SPRING TOR A ished room tor older gentle' In owning one of the Finest range, liberal financing "make good” Insertion.______Aooessoriea and bath, 149 Oakland St., $66. TWO-FAMILY, $10,000. Belfiore ter. ed that the loser of a fair, com­ NO SALES man, parking. 272 Mato. 649-5229, 9-6. and most Beautiful ranch available. NEW LISTING — Six room split McCusker announced that the TEH'CEMT SERVICE EVBRYTHINQ $2S8 homes In this area, and — at a Agency, 643-5121. petitive test administered by ROOM FOR LADY, quiet. In­ with rec room. V ,i baths, beau­ charges stemmed from a discus­ the state might resign. TOUR COOPERATION WILL | > I A I 1 1 DOWN CHARGE - REPRESENTATIVE greatly reduced price. Here are NEW LISTING — compact brick tiful enclosed patio with jalou­ RE APPRECIATED l/IMIs I I S ROOMS FURNTTUR* • quire 224 Charter Oak St., 643- the necessities of modern liv­ sion he held with Pearl at the •1 told Mr. Pearl that w* FIVE ROOM Duplex, call 649- Ranch, central location near sie windows, extra large outset of the campaign. must not look for loopholes In PAYMENT Internationally e s t a b Uahed 110.16 MONTHLY 8368, 246-4738. 9697 after 6:16. ing — 3 large bedrooms, lux­ home study school that is ac' BRAND NEW ].D. REALTY Co. schools, shopping, transporta­ garage, targe 16t, combination “At the outset of the cam­ the charter and that It was my urious living room and dining tion.risking $13,500. Belfiore windows, city utilities, hot wa­ (With Average Credit) credited, accepted by Industry Westtoghouss Refrig., Living room, expansive kitchen, paign,’’ McCusker said, “I sat belief that the men Involved In ROOMS FOR RENT, business 643-5129 643-8779 Agency, 643-5121. ter oil heat, fireplace, near down with Mr. Pearl and asked these competitive examinations and been to ouslness over 25 Room, Bednoom, Dinette, R u ^ Furnished Apartments 63-A closets to spare, finished fam­ Trouble Reaehiis Our Advertiier? years has unusual opportimlty Lamps, Tables, Dishes, SUver people, 649-2494. schools, bus line. Priced at only him, as our first selectman, to had the desire to remain with 1961 ily room, screened porch with THREE FAMILY one block $22,900. (Jharles Leaperance, METROPOLITAN $575, for a man who is experienced Set And A Few Mora CUTE 3-ROOM fumlshed apart­ a gorgeous view, 2 car garage, contract immediately with the and assist the community, par­ Accessories from Main Street, excellent in­ 649-7620. personnel department of the ticularly If politics does not en­ 24-Hoir ARSweriBg Senrict 2-door hardtop coupe, to direot sales. ment, all utilities, $21. weekly. full attic with expansion pos­ MANCHESTYSl — Executive vestment. Owner’s immaculate e v e r y t h i n g $360 Rooms With Board 59-A State of Connecticut in regard ter Into the qualifying examina­ radio, heater You will receive thorough 876-701J. sibilities. We’d love to tell you neighborhood, lovely 7 room 5 room apartment now vacant. OWNER SELLING — 6 room ACXXIMMODATIONS for semi ______more but why don’t you call Colonial, mammoth Uvln^ Cape, excellent condition, out­ to the advertising and exam­ tions. F m to Horald Readers Business Services Moving— ^Trucking— Help Wanted— Female 35 training program, ail leads pro­ CaU now. Belfiore Agency, 843- "The charter states that eonv- 1959 PLYMOUTH 355, 3 ROOMS FURNTTURR convalescent lady who prefers NICELY FURNISHED 3-room Mrs. Babin, Jarvis Realty Co., room, modern kitchen wltt 5121. skirts of town, lot 140x150, inations for a director of admin­ Want tnf ormatlon on one of oar J advMttaanMats? Ns Storage 20 vided, proven sales techniques. $14.74 MONTHLY apartment, well heated, hot istration.” petltlve tests be held by th# 4-door sedan, automat­ O ffered 13 Insurance benefits, bonus, paid private to convalescent home, Realtors, 643-1121, Eves. 643- built-ins, 2-c8tr garage. Sacrl' fireplace, aluminum screens, answer at ttw telephone Hrtedt «sn ths BRAND NEW water included, lovely spacious The director of administra­ State of Connecticut or a com­ ic transmission, radio, MANCHESTER DeUverv. Ught LPN or RN, fuU or part-time, vacation and profit sharing, ad' 643-1358. 1686. flee at $19,900. Hayes Ag nc\, NEW LISTING — Immaculate doors, $14,900. Call owner, TYPEWRITERS — Standard Westlnghouse WashlM Ma­ grounds in North (Coventry, $90 6 room Ranch. Automatic parable public agency. The lat­ heater, good solid trucking and package deUvery. U-7. 876-2077. vancement with organisation, 643-4803. 649-7578. tion, as defined by the ohartor, transportation. and electric. Repaired, over­ chine, Westtoghouse Refrig., 742-8020. COLONIAL—Huge family sized kitchen, wall-to-wall carpeting, would be a paid asstatant to ter being Injected Into the char­ EDWUDS hauled, rented. Adding ma­ Refrigerators, washers and WOMAN with some experience above average Income, com' Bedroom, Uvtag Room, Dtoette, Apartments— Flats— kitchen, dining room, living SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 MANCHESTER — Brick veneer ter to protect against the poo- stove moving spiclalty. Folding mission basis. aluminum storms, screens, the elected mayor, with num­ 1958 PONTIAC 450. chines rented and repaired. for part-time waitress work, Dishes. Rugs. Lamps, Tables, Tenements 63 room with fireplace, 3 bed­ bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x151. doors, tool shed, garage. Red­ (jolonlal-Cape built 1964-66, fea­ sibillty of the state withdraw­ Pickup and delivery service. chairs for rm t 649-OrnsS. erous dutlea. The director would WSWERnn SERVICE station Wagon, auto­ 3-8:30 p.m.. five days a week, You must have adaptability Blankets, PlUows And Other Bustnesta Location* rooms, baths, screened Marlon E. Robertson. Realtor. wood fence. Plastered cellar tures Include a 3-car garage, be a full time professloital, town ing this service from the munl- Yale Typewriter Service, 649- porch, $20,900. Phllbrick 643-5953. matic transmission, ra­ counter and booth work. Must and personality, n»turlty and Items To Complete Your Home t h r e e ROOM heated apart­ For R ent H walls, etc., etc. A fine Ranch 2 full baths, 8-zone heat, 8 bed­ employe. cipalltlea throughout Connecti­ 4986. be neat, courteous and willing BJVBJRYTHINO *444 ment. 466 Mato Street. CaU Agency, 649-8464. rooms with expansion roorri for cut. It was and Is the wish of 64945W - I75-15IS dio, heater, power Painting— ^Papering 21 good appearance, be a self­ MANCHESTER — New 7 room home for les.s than $18,000. Bel­ ■This is a port of vital im­ Mid leave year message. Tea'll hear trrnn cor adverllsar In Jig steering and brakes. LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened______^ to work, good pay, good Ups, starter and willing to work. 649-5229. 9-5. FOR LEASE — Office or com' fiore Agency, 643-5121. a fourth, bulltln kitchen. 14x16 portance to our entire commu­ the charter commlaeloii that all pleasant working conditions. ______Price Includes Delivery, Set Up merctal apace In Rockville, MANCHESTER — New Listing. raised ranch, 2-car garage, dining room, 14x31 living room competitive examinations be Mim. wtthMit spenOng aR eveolag at the tdephona. and repaired, winter storage. INSIDE and outside palnU^, For further Information and built-ins, IH baths. K acre lot, nity," McCusker said, "and You name your own price. Apply In person Brass Key Res­ appointment, WRITE BOX E, Service. Guarantee. I m m ^ t e FOUR ROOM heated apartment ample parking. CaU 875-2(M2. Spacious 6 - room Colonial, RECENTLY LISTED — Fully with fireplace, immediate oc­ held by the state’s Personnel 1958 CHEVROLET 395. Sales and service — Ariens, breezeway, oversized garage, tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ should only be filled by a pro­ 4-door sedan, radio, 649-7863, 876-8401. taurant, 829 Main St. HERALD.----- DeHvery Or Free Storage UnUI and garage, second floor. North air conditioned Ranch in prime cupancy. Wolverton Agency, Department. Their system la Snowbirds, also rental equip­ Main St., available Manch 1. THREE ROOM office or huet- fireplace, dining room, fine lo­ cy, 648-4808. fessional administrator and not heater, hydromatic, ment. L dc M Equipment Corp., You Are Ready For It residential section. Beautiful Realtors, 649-2813. completely fair, on politics In­ EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ SALES and service route work. On Display at Mato Store Mr. Keith, 649-8191. nesa, ground floor, 470 Main cation. Priced right. Hayes stone fireplace, 8 twin sized on the basis of political affilla- volved and is based simply on INCOME TAXES prepared by I ^•'‘tewall tires. Route 83, Vernon, 876-7609. Street, plenty of parking. 649- Agency, 643-4803. MANCHEStjck — New 8 room ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- Average $8,000 to $10,000 first Phone For REWARD Garrieon Colonial, 12x24 living bedrooms, entrance foyer tion.” percentage points for experi­ Manchester Exchange—Enter­ hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS 5229, 9-6. Lots For Sale “ Mr. Pearl disagrees with the HERALD 1961 RAMBLER 895. prise 1945. year. Starting guarantee of SAMUEL ALBERT room, family room, built-in glassed rear porch with beau­ 73 ence, written tests and oral ex­ insured. Workmanship gpiar- LOOKINO for anything to rest! MANCHESTER Vicinity — big method of selection on a fair, Marvin Baker. Call 648 | gtatlon Wagon, auto- $116. Only polite, ambitious HARTFORD 247-035* OFFICE and desk space now B room ranch with attached kitchen, master bedroom with tiful view. Attractive stone aminations.” anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649^26. If you are totereeted to married men with car consid­ estate rentals — apartments, wall. Second fireplace. Frame NORTH CX5VENTRY — Beauti­ non-polltlcal basis,” McCusker matic transmission, ra­ SHARPEIUNG Service—Saws, A _L—B—E—R—T—S homes, multiple dwellings, call available, new building. Secre­ garage, 3 large bedrooms, 114 dressing room, low twenties. ‘Tn all the appolntinsnts I knives, axes, shears, skates, If no answer, 643-9043. working part-time after ered. Must have references. In­ Hayes Agency, 643-4803. and stone construction. A fully wooded lot, very nice lo­ said, "and has not replied to my BOX LETTERS INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ dio, heater, 2 - tone 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD J. D. Realty, 641-6129. tarial and a^B^verlng sendee baths, fireplaced living room, cation, acres, $2,800. Own­ have made,” McCusker noted, paint, priced to sedl. rotary blades. Quick service. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ school or on Saturdays terview by appointment only. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. on premises. Apply owner natural woodwork, family size charming home on a 200 foot request. He (Pearl) has claimed "no political decisions have pared. Samuel J. Turklngton now, during your senior MANCHESTER — Like new er, 742-8354. For Your Jr., 648-7781. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 ing, wallpaper removed, fully Telephone 644-0202. WE HAVE customer* waiting tenant, 357 E. Center Street, kitchen, built 1960. $18,200. lot. Under $26,000. Belfiore publicly that it would be ‘pre­ been mode. PoUtlce have never 1955 PLYMOUTH 125. Mato St., Manchester. Hodrs year BVERYTHmO to atortUaed re- tor the rental of your apart­ or call 649-4581. 5% room ranch, 22 foot living Agency, 643-5121. sumptuous’ of him .to contract been involved in any decisions insured. Rene 'Belanger, 643- conditioned used furniture ana Wolverton Agency, Realtors, room, 1% baths, beautifully WILLINGTON — Several large InfonnatioB INCOME TAXES prepared to 4-door, automatic trans­ dally 7-5. Thursday 7*9, Satur­ 0512 or 644-0804. ment or home. J. D. R ^ t y , 649-2813. wooded lots, high elevation, IH with a non-partisan board. His I have made concerning ths your home a t by iqypointment. mission, radio, heater, day 7-4. 643-7958. Situations TFantad— appliances, high quality—low 643-5129. finished family room, large SIX ROOM (Colonial, 1% baths, reason being that those elected wooded lot. Hayes Agency, 2-car garage. Less than one mile from Route 16, priced $1,- welfare of our conununlty.” Experienced tax work. 24-1 runs good. PAINTINO, EXTERIOR and Female 38 prices. LeBIanc Furniture, 195 Houses For Rent 65 WASHINGTON ST. Nice 6 room should choose their own meth­ He added, "Mr. Pearl's stand APPLIANCES repaired — all Swth Street, Rockville. 876- 643-4803. block from Main Street. Bel­ 100 to $1,800. Ideal location to THE HERALD wiD not hour service. Can 648-4728. interior, paperhangtog, wall- FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ Colonial, fireplace, new heat- od of selecting the director of on these matters is a t great makes washers, refrigerators, MOTHER OF ONE, will care ond floor, 178 Maple Street No fiore Agency, 643-5121. build your home or buy and (Usdose the identity of 1961 COMET 795. paper removed, dry wall work. 2174. Open 9A. ______MANCHESTER — Six room 'ng system, new bath, ideal lo- administration. If Mr. Pearl concern to me and to every any advertiser ueing box INCOME TAXES prepared in freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ for children In own home, vl- furnace. 865. Tel. 643-4751. Cape, 3 bedrooms. $145 month- , MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom hold for investment purposes. 4-door sedan, radio, Reasonable rates. Evilly In­ I'P'tlon, immediate occupancy. modem Ranch, convenient to Tom Minor, owner, 875-5042. chose the honest and fair meth­ member of our community. On letters. Readers answer^ your home. CsU Raymond P. heater, standard trans­ tric ranges. Oil burners sured. Free estimates. 649- ctoRy Lake Street School. 643' HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR, Iv. Wolverton Agency. Real^ NINE ROOM Colonial on beau­ good condition, $80. or beat of­ 4 4 ROOM apartment, heat and Sensibly priced at $18,000. T. J schools and shopping, nicely tifully treed lot, 2 fireplaces, 2 od, how could he seem ‘pre­ July 1 we win be united legal­ ing blind box ads who Jewell 643-7481. Evenings eall mission. cleaned and repaired. Cosma 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. 9966. tors, 649-2813. Oockett, Realtor, 643-1577, or 649-4888. Appliance, 649-0055. fer. 648-9784. hot water, stove and refriger­ treed lot, quick occupancy. cor garage. Four bedrooms, sumptuous’ ?” ly, yet we will never be united desire to protect their Jim Brogan, 649-4342. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- Suburban For Sale 75 identity can follow this 1959 FORD 295. EDWARD R. PRICE, decorator, WILL CARE for child to my ator. washer and dryer fur­ jalousied porch, plus outside McCusker added, “Mr. Pearl in spirit as one town If this INCOME TAX returns, husl- YOU ARE A-1! Truck Is A-1! paperhanging (books fur­ home, vicinity Keeney St. Call DON’T BUY den or tam ly room nished. Nice location. $140 per Suburban For Rent 66 9332. patio. Wall-to-wall carpeting In indicated to me that it was his man is elected and allowed h> procedure: 2-door sedan, automat­ funrlture until you see Art at MANCHESTER — Original own­ BOLTON — Cute 4% room r.ttA'- Endoee your reply to the aess and Individual, prepared Cellars, attics, trash, small nished), Interior and exterior 643-8891. month. 649-0308. several rooms. Many other fea­ ranch, paneled kitchen, large wish to use a type of compar­ carry out his political disrup­ ic transmission, radio, trucking done A-1 right! Call Marlow’s Furniture Dept Stu­ ers. 4 bedroom, center en­ $16,300 — GOOD bargain on a box in an envelope — by fuU-tlme income tax ac- painting, ceilings reflnished. R(5CKVILLB:—314 room apart­ trance, Garrison Colonial situ­ tures. Belfiore Agency, 648- bedrooms, wooded, fenced lot, able public agency for the tion of Verncm.'’ oountant. New laws effecting heater, runs good. 643-2928, Tremano Tru(licking full-time basis after gradu­ dio couches, sectionals, con­ 4H ROOMS, heat, hot water, 5 ir>om Ranch with 8 twin­ addressed to the Olassl* Homes, churches, Industrial — ment, stove, refrigerator, ated -on a shaded and private 5121. aluminum storms, only $11,- choosing of a director. In view ‘T have discussed some of retirement tocoma Raymond Service. ation to June, please ap­ Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 vertible sofas, chairs and book­ stove and refrigerator fur­ heat. $90 monthly. Adulta sized bedrooms, fireplaced liv­ the Important issues with Mr. fled Manager, Ilancfaeeter fully insured. 649-1008. nished. $126.50 p e r month. 90x280 yard. Double amesite ing room, and a family sized 700. Hayes Agency, *43-4803. (rf his past performance of po­ Eveadng Herald together Oinrd. Can collect 876-7S6L PAUL DODGE ply to our Personnel De­ cases. Compare our quality, only. 649-4824, 875-1166. COMPLETE3LY remodeled 2 litical appointments we can ex­ Pearl and In all fairness there LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ partment BLACK MINIATURE Poodles, price siKl E-Z terns. 867 Mato 643-6105. drive, 2 - car garage with kitchen. ^11 cellar, aluminum family in prime, central loca­ with a memo listing the PONTIAC, INC. breezeway, kitchen has built- SOUTH WINDSOR — Modern pect him to choose the type of are many fair-minded Republi­ ELECTROLUX OWNERS—Free pairs, sales, rotor blades almost a Toy, AKC registered, St., downtown. BOLTON CENTER Apartments, storms and screens, carefully tion. Floors, walls, ceilings are oompaniee. you do NOT Electrical Services 22 first shot, 7 weeks old. Call THREE AND FOUR room in oven, range and dishwash­ 3-bedroom Ranch, 2 fireplaces, agency that he can tamper cans who would have been In­ pickup and delivery. Prompt sharpened; bicycle soles, serv­ Comer Brandy St. and Bo.ton maintained. Wolverton Agency, new. New cabineted kitchen. family room, garage, non­ want to see your letter. 873 MAIN ST. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, 643-0524 after 5:80. GOOD USED Hoover converti­ apartments. Including heat, er, plus a very attractive Realtors, 649-2813. with poltticaily." censed at his statements to me” , service on your Electrolux (r) FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt Center Rd., new 3 rornia. heat, Aluminum storms, screens, development area. Bel Air McCusker said. Tour letter be des­ 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 ble \iprlght vacuum with at­ hot water, and gas for cook- hot water, stove, refrigerator, breakfast nook. Formal 12x12 Selecting Police Chief cleaners. Also featuring rug service on all types of electric CONNECTICUT doors. Where can you find a 2- Real Estate, 643-9332. "My Republican opponents troyed if the advertiser is washer. CaU Electrolux au-, i 2098. al wiring. Licensed and In- tachments, $29.96. Martow’s, tog. Electric refrigerator and $125 . 840-3266. 64.0-4312. dining room, 14x24 colonial MANCHESTER — Immaculate "In my talks with Mr. Pearl," BOXER PUPPIES — Reason­ stove furnished. CaU 649-7834 6 room Ranch, plastered walls, family today in ’’move-ln" con­ McCusker continued, "I dis­ have stated that I am naive, one you've mentioned. If thorised sales and service. Call 1»5« ^FORD 2-door Iferdtop to simed. Wilson Electrical Co., Inc., 649-5221. paneled living room with fire VERNON—Immaculate 5 room not it will be handled in HOMELITE chain saws, sales able, had puppy shots. 876-2872. or 649-5779. between 5-7 p.m. COVENTRY LAKE — room dining room, porch, garage, dition? Bonus of 3 extra rooms cussed the honast and fair that I just do not understand 649-0643. 286-4251. Please ask 8°od running condition, rebuilt Manchester. 649-4817, 643-1S88. MUTUAL place, and wall-to-wall carpet­ In the attic 1 Two separate heat­ Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 8 gen­ the usual manner. for Augustine KamienskL I engine, $225. Call 643-9819. If and service. L 4 M Equipment, Ranch, gas stove, fireplace, ing. ^11 cellar with rec room, beautifully landscaped lot, erous bedrooms, family sized, method of conducting the com- politics. If honesty and fair Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609, THREE ROOM apartment, first lake privileges, one child, $86. priced to sell. Hayes Agency ing systems. We consider this plSiy in politics Is naive, then I ' no answer call 643-2171. LIFE INSURANCE SINGER AUTOMATIC Zlg-sag. screened summer porch, well one of the best long-term in­ kitchen, 19’ paneled living DATA PROCESSING computer, _____ „ _ Manchester Enterprise 1945. Articles For Sale 45 floor, automatic heat, redecor­ monthly. 643-1686 evenings. 643-4808. choose to remain so,” McCusker Floor Finishing 24 like new to cabinet, button priced at $27,900. Wolverton vestments available locally. room, oil hot water heat, alu- choosli^ of a chief of pe­ can now prepare all individual I T-BIRD, excellent condl- COMPANY holes, monograms, fancy de­ ated. 42 Mapls St.. 649-0769. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. lice and public works director' said. Last and Found HAVE PICK-Xn> Truck, will do LOFTY pile, free from soil Is Co., 643-1121. 643-4112. MANCHESTER — Expensive Priced in the low twenties to mlnum storms and screens, tax returns. Call 236-2211. tion, must sell, buying a home. FTDOR SANDING and refta- signs. Originally over $800.. built 1959, $15,900. Wolverton odd jobs, chain saw work, cord 140 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. the carpet cleaned with Blue Business Property tri-level home (hat has every­ sell immediately. Belfiore j 643-2819. ishtog (specializing to older balance due $79.60, take over COLONIAL—1114 rooms, 3V4 Agency, Realtors. 649-2813. I OST — Burmese cat, black, Lustre. Rent electric shampoo THREE ROOM apartments, 118 thing from 2 • zone air con­ Agency, ■648-5121, male, named “ Satan,” vicinity wood for sale. 742-6016. floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ payments, $10. monthly. Deal­ For Sale 70 baths, living ixx>m 30x16, Rockville-Vemon er $1. The Sherwin-Williams Main Street, heat, hot water, stone fireplace. 6 acres o f ditioning to 4 huge bedrooms, ~ Manchester-So. Windsor. Call ing. Oiltogs. Paperhangtog. er, Hartford 622-0981. stove refrigerator. 649-5229, FOUR BEDROOMS — brand VERNON — New custom built No job too small John Ver- Co. MAIN STREET site, near Cen­ land, outbuildings, $31,500. 30’ living room, family room, 644-1776. SEE THESE GOOD 9-5. ____ new 4 bedroom Ctolonlal in cen­ raised Ranch near Manchester STATE LICENSED rest home I faiUe, 649-5750. PHILCO ELECTRIC stove. $25. ter, with building of 6.500 sq. FTtllbrick Agency, 649-8464. den. covered patio. Intercom, town line, 1)4 baths, 2 fire­ centrally located, reasonable Honsehold Serriees WALLPAPER SALE — Many tral location. Close to pubUc LOST — Toy black male poodle, Glamour and $ $ are pert patterns to choose from. Maple bedroom eet, complete FOUR ROOM tenement , 76 ft. Many potentials. Will fi­ automatic garage doors. For places, built-ins, large lot. Sell­ Pearl Hits at Charges rates, friendly atmosphere. USED CARS AT Offered 13-A nance. CiwTier 649-5229, 9-5. MANCHESTER Vicinity—$13,- further information call the and parochial schools, shopping white chest patch, vicinity of the job, selling . . . Celling paint, — white latex, bed and dresser, $28. 64S-06T6. Wells Street. Available Febru­ and transportation. l'/4 baths, ing for $20,600. Call the R. F. TeL S75-10U. Bonds— Stodcs— 990. 8 bedroom ranch, built-in R. F. Diruock C3o., Realtors, Dlmock OD., 649-5245'or Paul Birch Hill Drive, Wapplng, REWEAVING of burns, moth $3.95 per gallon. Morrison ary 1st. $75. 649-6229, 9-5. MANCHESTER — Six - room stove, fireplace, 150’ frontage. formal dining room, closets ga­ 644-1667. FITZGERALD’S holes. Zippers repaired. Wln- Mortgf^es 27 AVON Paint Store, 739 Mato S t PLAYPEN, bed rail. Jumper 649-5245. Correntl, 643-5363. From His Democratic Foes chair, girl’s 20 ” Wke, good con­ d e l i g h t f u l 2 BEDROOM apartment, two stores and Hutchins Agency, Realtors, lore. Kitchen with bullt-lns. AutmnobDes Fw Sale ,dow shades made to measure, commercial building all In ono 646-0103. Ceparate first floor laundry far FOUND—Male puppy, an black, all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys SE>X)ND MORTGAGE - Un­ Cosmetics to spare time BLUE LUSTRE not only rids dition. 649-6296. garden apartment, heat, hot RECENT CAPE, big shed dor­ 1963 FALCON $1,395. water, range, refrigerator, package. High traffic count. MANCHESTER cutties. Builder has other in­ mer, fire'place, 4 bedrooms, Samuel W. Pearl, who Is the'$>ln Vemon. But contrart tfila call Lee Fracchia, Dog War­ I960 ROBIN BLUE Ford Gal- made while you wait. Tape re­ limited funds available for sec­ near home. Big commla- carpets of soil but leaves pile A wl.se Investment for only MANCHESTER—Modem, well station Weigon, 6 cyl­ ond mortgages, payments to parking. Ideally located. $120 terests, wants fast sale. Colo­ treed country lot. Electric OOP candidate for mayor In with the policy of the present den, 643-8594. axie, good condition through­ corders for rent. Mm Iow’s, 867 Bions, no experience re­ soft and lofty. Rent electric $26,000. Hayes Agency, 643- built Cape In convenient loca­ & SUBURBS inder. automatic, de­ suit your budget Hhcpedlent quired. New openings now. monthly. 843-0973, 643-7796. nial home at a Cape price. (Jail etove included. Colonial size at Tuesday’s election, today an­ city administration which pub­ out. Don’t m iS B this buy. 875- Mato., 649-522L shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint * Musical Instruments 53 4803. tion, close to schools and now. Belfiore Agency. 643-5121. LOST: Pass Book No. M902, luxe trim, radio, heat­ service. J. D. Realty. 643-6129. Wallpaper Supply. VERNON — Beautiful 7H a low Cape price of $14,800. swered some charges leveled licly insulted and ridiculed the 2496 after 4:30. er, extra clean. HOSPITAL AREA — Deluxe si:opplng. Bel Air Real Estate, Savings Department of the FURNITURE REFINISHED — PHONE 289-4922 BUSINESS ZONE HI — Eight 643-9332. room Colonial Ideally situ­ Belfiore Agency, 643-5121. against him by Democratic op­ president of the Acromold Com­ Connecticut Bank and Trust A FRESH START v/ffl lump DRUM SET, mixed Ludwig. 514 room apartment, built-lns, MANCHESTER — Blxceptloii- pany when that Industry asked 1964 FORD, 2-door sedan, V-8, i PTJIT'IZPriT T7T colors, changed, Insurance es­ SOUP’S ON, the rug that is, so rooms with two offices, sep­ ated, 2(4 baths, plus family al 7 room Garrison Colonial, ponents. Company. Application made standard transmission,! low LW LVKU^l your debts Into one easy pay­ clean the spot with Blue Lus­ Sltogerland — excellent condl­ dinette, appliances, tiled bath, ANEKDVER — Three apartments for help in Us relocation from timates made. Manchester Re- Uon. Call 643-2267 after 6 p.m yard, garage. ba.sement, $125 arate entrance, suitable for i COLONIAL—6 generous sized room with Thermopane bullt-ln kitchen aind wall-to- Replying to a charge that the for payment. mileage, sacrifice, $1,896. Call BISCAYNE 1,795. ftaishtog, 643-9283. ment. If you have equity to EXPERIENCED operators and tre. Rent electric shampooer business or professional use. j rooms, modem kitchen, new- plus store, no heating worries, the rteevelopment area and property, call Frank Burke tc monthly. Hayes Agency, 643- eliding doors to patio, ul­ wall carpeting, beamed cell­ Republicans previously hired an 643-5947 after 6. 4-door, 6 cylinder, au­ trainees needed, excellent op­ $1. Olcott Variety Store. HAMMOND M-S Spinet organ, Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. | |y redecojat^ throughout. tra-modern kitchen, beauti­ ing, paneled rec room, garage, low expenses, approximately 30 stated that It wished to remain tomatic, radio, heater. discuss ways and meaiu. Con' 4803. $14,900. Phllbrick Agency, acres of land. Asking 18,900. out of to-wn political writer In a In Rockville. Announcements necticut Mortg;age Fhcchange, portunity for qualified trainees complete with separate rever­ ful wall-to-wall carpeting, and msmlcured fenced yard. past election, Pearl said, "1 1958 FORD Station Wagon, ra­ Just traded. to learn sewing. Apply Man­ beration cabinet. Walnut finish. MANCHESTER — Indi.strlal 649-8464. living room, foyer, and Only $21,900. Hayes Agency, J. D. Realty. 648-6129, 643-8779. "Another issue In this elec- Building— CoQincting 14 15 Lewis St, Hartford, 246 writ* my own press releases tion is the speedy, succeeoful FEDERAL INCOME taxes dio, heater, automatic, bodyj chester Modes, Inc., Kne St., Ebccellent condlUon. $1,060. FOUR ROOM tenement, 132 and commercial properties —------stairway to second floor. 643-4803. excellent, motor needs work, 1963 FALCON 1,095. 8897. Boats and Accessories 46 available for Investment or MANCHESTTO — LuMrious 8 BOLTON — Large contempora­ and I am completely unbossed completion of the redevelop­ prepared with your savtogs to DION OONSTRUCrnON-^tool Manchester. Watkins Hammond Organ and Blssell St. 649-5229, 9-5. Home fully air conditioned. ry Ranch on 4 acres, 1700 sq. $150. or best offer. 109 Mather | 2 - door, 6 cylinder, building. Bel Air Real Estate. room ranch, 2 full baths, main­ Asking $22,900. MANCHESTER — Investment by any person or political ma­ ment program. My opponent mind. Reasonnable rates. F!d- tog, siding, alterations, cell' ______— ' HARTFORD BOAT SHOW — Plano Studio, 17 Oak St. tenance free redwood exterior, ft. of living area, newly re­ ward J. Bayles, 649-6246. St. standard shift, radio, EXPERIENCED woman needed _ . . ___ ATTRACTIVE, newly decorat­ 643-9332. property. Two Mamily dwell­ chine” seems terribly concerned about togs, gutters and aluminum Business Opportunity 28 West Hartford Armory, FebrU' family room with fireplace, decorated, 4 bedrooms, 1)4 the coat of widening streets, heater, whitewalls, 2 wtodowB. 643-4352, 648-0896. for general office work, duties ed, 4-room apartment, second artment, first a vacant 8 room Cape. Prior built-ins, dishwasher, 1)4 baths, SO. WINDSOR—Spacious 6)4 It would be presumptuous and il­ violent opposition of the leader* porches, garages. No job too TRACTOR TRAILERS and shareholders on January 29. Inside and out, quality built In 643-2682 643-0281 room Spilt, 30’ paneled fam­ room plus economy. small. 649-8880. AUTO MECHANIC exper­ 1965. Claims of creditors are to floor, heet, gas, electricity, Lo- owners have done considerable 1961. Wolverton Agency, Real­ rec room, garage, large lot legal for candidates for offlee In his political machine.” APPLES — Delicious, Macs, Full price $21,900. Over 100 ily ' room with bar, near bus to be making these decisiotu The Trucking Industry ienced on mufflers, shocks, Baldwins, $1.60 halt bushell. be presented to Marte, Shea A eust Street. 643-8921. work on it . . . added an over­ tors, 649-2818. OR 1959 FORD CARPENTRY — Bathrooms more listings all price ranges. and shopping. $16,900. Hayes prior ,to Tuesday’s riectlon.” 495. will need 12 milHon Driv­ tune-im . Seymour Auto Store, Extra large grade A and AA Keith, attorneys-at-law, 675 sized garage, finished upstairs, Agency, 643-4803. HARTFORD (AP)—The State Falrlane, 4-door, V-8, tiled, recreation ttioms, remod­ ers by 1974. A secure fu­ 681 Main Street, Manchester. Main Street, Manchester, Con­ THREE ROOMS and tile bath, cabinets, etc. A good value at TWO-FAMILY, built 1964. alu­ A. L. ROSE 649-7377 Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agen "The principle of democratic Scholarship Oommlssion recom­ automatic, radio, eling, garages, additions, ce­ eggs, fresh today, 49c dozen. heat and hot water, stove- and minum storm windows, nice cy. Realtors, 643-6930. ture, to America'* festeet 172 South Main St. necticut, no later than August $16,000. T. J. Crockett, Real­ BOLTON — Split - level, $18,9(X). government is based on the mended Wednesday that funds heater, clean. ment work. Call Leon Cieszyn- growing Industry TRUCK­ MALE 'HELP wanted 8 days or refrigerator, 15)4 School St., tor. 643-1877. yard, full cellar, exceptionally right of the people to choose 1, 1965, or they will be barred MANCHESTER — Green Manor NEW 2 FAMILY, 6-4, under 7 years old, built-in refrigera­ be made available to students skl, 649-4291. ING, high wages, and ex­ 8 nights a week, 9-5 or 5-11:80. acrose from Rec. nice neighborhood, only $24,9VD — Look have a good driver’s rec­ 6 room L-shaped Ranch, \ tions to be stated In advertise- lor almost $1 million to provide wages. See our ad under to- By: Marte, Shea A Keith ment laundry, quiet arte, on BETTER THAN NEW 7 room room, family room, one car dishwasher and disposal, com­ around and see If you can dU' Tcdland County's Oldest NEWTON H. SMITH k SONS— ord, good health, National EVERYTHING tor the baby at plicate all the desirable fea' acre lot, rarage, many fine some 360 now scholarships. structions. Marlow prices feoturlM Thay­ Its Attomeya bus line. Phone for appoint­ older home, extra building lot, garage, |23,900. Philbnck pletely renovated within last mente ore policy decisions, and FORD DEALER Custom buiH homes, remodel Professional Truck Drivers 2/16/65 ment Charles Pontlcelll, 649- Agency, *49-8464. tures you find here in one extras. J. D. Realty Co>, 643- only the chosen representatives It sumestsd that 10 per cent tog, repairs, recreation rooms, Training, member of varl- er, Hedetrom, Coeco, 'Trimble, 2-car garage, living room ap- year. Small playroom, garage 6129, 643-8779. DRIVER tor school bus, 7:80- 9644, Barney Peterman, 649- pixw^mately 16x28 with fire­ place. Here is a real home in of the people have the right to of the finuls be mede available OPEN DAILY 9—9 axMitions and garages. 649-8144. oue Trucking Aasociatioiui, wheel goods, Jumpers, lounges, and utility room for washer to students from tomlliss with B a.m., 2:15-8:45 p.m. TeL 618- 9404. place, 1% Miths, near bus and PRIVACY -^ 5 )4 acres, oustom .wonderful condition from top to moke uese decisloiu. and working with Fleet cribe, playpens, Mgh chairs, and dryer with connecUons. PTVE ROOM Ranch, fireplace, less than $4,000 annual income or 875-3869 643-2466 2414. shopping. Char-Bon Real Es­ built Garrison Colonial, breeze­ bottom. 6 room Ranch plus j^ne Regarding the "real Issues in Owners can help you kiddle baiOts and nursery FOUR ROOM apartment, appli­ way, double garage, recreation Near schools, churchss and paneled family room. Kitchen oversized rec room, built-ins, less than $100 tn availobla fond­ chairs. Marlow’s to downtown tate, 643-0683. bus — quiet neighborhood — 68 aluminum storms. Asking $14,- this election,” Pearl said, ”Our 8260 Roofing and CMmiieys 16-A make the grade. Training AUTOMATIC ances, heat and hot water, air- room, flrepiaces, beautifully Is fully equipped. Attached ga administration has really held ly resources, who have been ac­ grounds nearby. Budget Manchester. Constance Drive. CaU 649-5709. 900. 649-8811. 10-18 condltlonlng and parking, $135. MANCHESTER — For $14,800., landscaped, -scenic view. rage. Reduced to $25,600. CJall the tax' line and is known for cepted at a school In Obnneett- plan availitole. Immediate PURDY-FERRIS CORP. J. D. Realty Cto., B43-812fi. Hutchins Agency, 646-0103. cut but who fall below Step-in -classic that insures Auto Accessories— Tires 6 RCXinNO — SperioUilng : TRANSMISSION well built 6-room dwelling, con­ MANCHESTER — 8 - bedroom Barbara Babin, Jarvis Realty VERNON — 8 new homes on Its economy and efficiency. For 2858-H pairing roefs c t all kinds, new job assistance upon gradu- Co., Realtors, 643-1121, Eves, the academic requlrsmenta for day-long charm. A ceu-efully 586 HILUARD ST. Legal Notice FOUR ROOM apartment, venient location, hot water THREIE BEDROOM Garrison Ranch, assumable. mortgage Phoenix Street. 5)4 rooms, full exsunple, the school system, FENTON 500 floor shift for a roofs, gutter work, chimneys i^ n . For confidential In­ heat, fiill basement, attached 643-1686. which Includes all the schools a state scholorahlp. tailored ehirtwaister, young A most effective trim on terview, send name, age, TROUBLE? heat, hot water, re f-lie r n ''•. Colonial, good condition, lovely exceUent location, close to walk-out basement, large wopd- 1949 • 54 (Chevrolet, $20. Three cleaned, repaired. Aluminum MANCHESTER, CONN. DECMB OM garage. Alice Clam pet. Real­ tai -Rockville and the Fire Dis­ and aonait, that’s sltways on the Hnens or guest towels — lovely address, phone number, UlflTATlOH o r CLADU stovs, garage. Adults. 643- neighborhood, Bowers School, schools, shopping, $16,900. J.D. EIGHT ROOM Cape, 8 or ed lot, convenient to Manches­ year guarantee battery, 6 volts, siding. 80 years’ experience. tor, 640-4548, Member Multiple ter and Vernon shopping cen­ trict, is the sole responsibility of go. roses made from bias tape and and hours at home. WRITE AT A COURT o r PROBATE, it Ftm Rpod T«st 760*. low 20’s. CaU 649-2104. Realty Co., 648-6129, 643-8779. bedrooms, 2 full baths, fire FIREPLACE $10. 640-6894. Free estimates. Call Howlsy, 649-0000 holden at Oaventry, within and for Listing. of the town government and oc- No. 8260 with Patt-O-Rama simple embroidery! Ideal tor TO BOX N, HERALD. place, rec room, plus den, wail ters. Price $15,200. Phone 548- 648-5361, 644-Sm. the District of Coventry, on the a$id ^ An T y iM t RANCH — 6 large rooms, dining (R85. After 5:80, AX 6-6601. oounts ‘ for more than 80 per ts in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. the new bride! day of rebruary. A.D. IW . THREE ROOM apartment, third RAISED RANCH — new home to wall carpeting in living room Pattern No. 2868-H has hot- Jig bore and boring mill floor, newly decorated, 97 Wells 5-6 DUPLEX — New heating, AU 7 rooms must be seen, $23,- room, large living room with cent o f Its budget Our school Bust 31 to 38. Size 12, 32 bust, Preaent Hon. Elmore ‘rurkinctoa. 'k ludg«t Ttnm lumblng and wiring, $19,300. and dining room, dishwasher, WOOD % slsavea, yards of 46- iron transfer tor six motifs; di­ Motorcyclea— BicyclM 11 operators, second and third 8t., 649-3120. 000. J. D. Realty, 648-5139, 648- fireplace, 3 bedrooms, one car system Is one o f th* beet in the Heating and Plumbing 17 Help Wanted— Penude 35 ■nlft. Must be experienced t e of IVtnoi* J. LeJoU, ★ An Worii . D. Realty, 643-6129, 648-8779. garage, level lot, $16,900. Phll­ disposal, aluminum storms ANDOVER — For $18,800. LARGE BUNDLES tneh. rections. 1966 HARLBY-DAVIDSON with Executor. Reynolds Drive, Ooven- J 8779. and screens, 2-car4 (arage, near state, and In spite of ^ ex­ To order, send 86c to coins to: and able to make their own ------.. on the — -* '■ ROOM GARDEN apartment, brick Agency, 649-8464. Charming lokefnmt year ploding population, we stlU To order, send 60c to coins to electric starter on display. PLUMBZNa AND beating i SALESGIRLS AND try, conn., on the estate of Utr- O lM T O R tM d RANCSl — 8 bedrooms, garags, schools and shopping. Reduced Sue Burnett, Manchester F!ve- Anne Oabot, The Manchester set-ups and read expert* ■oret R. ,Laiolo.Lsiole. lalata of Coventry, 2 bedrooms, heat, hot Water, RANCH—7 rooms, 3 or 4 Itad- 'round dhgelUng, 5 rooms, 3 have held the tax line. And we XLCH model, all colors. Ex­ pairs and nsw InstsUaUons. CASHIERS mental blueprints. Top within aaidmtirict,d(ustriet, deceased. •tove, refrigerator and park­ porch, custom built in 1957, on rooma, modtm kitchen, dlntog BI88ELL STREET — 4-family, to $18,500. Call owner, 649-4436. flreplacesx many othsr attroc' ning Herald, 1160 AVE. W Evening Herald, IIM AVE. OF This Qourtdothurt doth decree( that six have done It by stimulating pert service, parts. Harley-Da- Spsdol attsntian to emsr- wages and tosuinnce jdan. ing, $120 per month. Ottlce 15 a beautiful large wooded . lot room, baths, 8-cor garage, return, owner, *49-5239, five features. Alice Qampet, $ 1.00 AlOaUCAB, NEW YORK, N.Y. AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.T. inoDtha be allowed and Umtted for commercial szrt Indus trial vidaon Sales, 49 Pork Street, geooles. TeL 64* •3928. For full and part-time ero> Manehitlir with privacy on oH sides, plus large private lot, 823,0()0. Phil- MANCHESTER — $2,900 iui loosa. UOM. the credUoniM said estate to ex­ Forest Street. 648-0000 or 646- Bumes Q.I. mortgage on this Rteitor, *49-4648, member growth which provides us with Hartford, 247-9H4, ployment, «>od steady po­ hibit their claimsBlolms aoalnst the same 0090. a 16x82 swimming pool with all bri^ Agency, H k -ik U . Multiple Ustinf. For Ist-class maWng odd 10c For IsC-ciaoi maUtng add lOo sition. Apply to the__ __ Executorjcutor and and d dirfcta irects ___ that accessories. Stay off the busy MANCHESTER •— For $10,500. * • room Ranch, attached gar* more tsx IncosiM to oiXset the ASSISTANT Manager Trainee, TraBimiitloR Oa. for each patteni. Print Nome, tor each pattern. Print Name, Badlo-TT RqMlr public notice be fllven of this i^ e r IBCXJhns FLOOR, 4 rooms, ' hlfhways this summer, the Ufa KANCBB8TBR — 7^ room aa bus Une. Sou* built *-room age, 8 bedroome, Mg fireplaced school costs.” Address wMh Zone, Style No. Address wKh Zone and Pattern Service* 18 D&L man to assist to ihoe depart­ 7 OLCOn STROT you sgv* may be your own.; m q h . * bedrooms, dining dwelling, IH baths, 2-cor ga- liv i^ room, huge kitchen w)th The Uhited fltatee Lawn Teo- The first selsobnoD ad ment, excellent opportunity tor I v closed pdrohi garage, inchidee and Size. Number. O ffered 18 MANCHESTER PARKADB and by ■ a OOMT ‘ (REAR *S4 ORNYRR MV.) ippllancas, hot water, heat, Swim |h yo«r own backyard. room, 2 baths, 8-ione heat, ga­ rage, nice enclosed lot. AUoe dining arte, excellent condl- nls Aasootation win "We ore negotiating with Plo- W. a. ILEIHIEY advancement. Apply to Men- __ post In Skeiitog, Inaptttng, informo- Send SOc now for your new '66 OONNUra t v and Radio Ssrv the ^ and electvloity, $120 per month. $24,900., fhilbrlok Agonoy. •<*- rage, only *1*,000< Hutchma Qotopet, Aeoltor, *<94*tt, tk », H i,900. WMvertca Agen- Ttonl* Week’ I neer' Parachute and others to m K. Mote at — mum ager, Shoe Dept„ Grand W ay cf a MANCHISnR |*re — tne Bprtog and Bum-iBprlng-Bummer A lb ^ l Regular LAND OLEARINa, trae re­ let, availaU* oO bours. lottsr •<•4018^.^1*07. *4*4. Ageney,' R a iote^ fiO-OlO*. ■MuiMr MaMjple Ite tli^ ey. Reolton, 649-3S1S. ■Mr 'd* issue o f our poitem lfeaturea; Custom Collection; moval. and cbolB aaw m ck . ftetiMi gnamatMd. ObU MS* RN, FDlXi or poit-tlmo- OaO Potkode. CenC|v^ RIm m 4 4 6 4 0 2 1 took Bocto Fsatatoo. Just M e. kems to erooiist, knit, stttobi A. MIotoud. TiZBOSe. l*U . *49-235*. ter, Manoheetar. Judge. PAGE TWENTY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1965 iianrlfrati^r lEv^nfng li^ralb Average Daily Net PPess Run The Weathnr For the Week Ended FoTMaat •< V. ■. W m O ktr The VFW Auxiliary will oorrsaponding period last y w , February 20, 1966 About Town sponsor a card party tomorrow Bills Legislators Submitted Jobless Oaims statec^ e claims totaled 41,401. FREE Partly steady, wiady, aaM 9a. at 8 p.m. at the post home. The Bridgeport office ranked alght, law 1M6; uanay, bmuRf first laat week among ^ 1 4 ,1 2 6 mtri|PBtPr StiPtiittg BrmUi Drop for Town DELIVERY M ill M 98a. Th« c u t of "Little Pawnee The Manchester Y ^ C A will Explained to Town Party State’s 30 offices with 4,640 Member of the Audit Brother," a * o w preaented by sponsor a duplicate bridge claims, followed by Hartford Bureau of Circulation Maneheater— A City of Village ChUtrm the C3illdrtn’* Winy of the Lit­ game tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. in Unemployihwt bompertsaUoti with 4,367, New Haven with ARTHUR DRUB tle Theatre of Mancheater. will the basement rooms of y>e for­ Manchester’s State Repre­ Require speedy construction claims fUed in Manchester last 8,966, and Waterbury with 8,- rahearae acta one and three to­ mer technical school at 39 sentative Steve Cavagnaro said of Rt. 6 through the town and week dropped two and one half 088. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1965 (OlaMifled AdvartUlat ea P ^ 16) PRICE SEVEN CENT* morrow from 7 to 9 p.m. in the School St The public is Invited. last night that he may offer an to provide funds for the project. per cent below those filed dur­ Manchester remained in the VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 125 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) baaement rooms at 39 School amendment to pending bllle on Give municipalities the option ing the previous week, and were 14th spot St. Thla rehearsal does not in­ The Guard Club of the Wom­ tax aid to the elderly, which n irow ’Em of covering either their ^ llc e - the reverse of thoee reported Away clude danoers. an’s Beneflt A.s.sociatton will would freeze property tax rates men or firemen under the sur­ And Not a Spla$h DON'T meet tomonow at 8 p.m. at the for persons 65 and over at the for the entire state, which rose vivors’ benefit act, rather than StUI plenty of wear left tai Mrs. David Warren of 30 home of M rs. Agnes Morgan, existing rate oij the date of by the same percentage. 42 Madison St. their 65th birthdays. requiring both to be covered, WARIWUOK, • England — New your shoee when you have Jean Rd. was Uat night elected nnd to provide procedure for A total o t 1,074 persons filed hydraulic equipment designed Cavagnaro and Atty. Paul them rebuUt In a professional ehaliman of the publicity com­ 'vlthdrawal by a municipality claims locally for the week end­ for home or hospital bathrooms Pope Asks Congolese The board of directors of Groobert, Manchester’s other mittee of Center Congregation­ "rom the plan. ing Feb. 30, a decrease of 37 will pick a patient up in a ■hoe repair shop. A IL al Church at a meeting at the Manchester WATES will m eet! representative, have submitted tonight at 8 at the home of three bills to the legislature, Increase the 'fee for a mar­ from the totals fpr the week wheelchair's detachable seat WORK OUABANTBKDI church. Other members of the ending Feb. IS. Mrs. Rocco Francoline, 16 Du­ offering tax relief of up to 3125 riage license from $2 to 35. and lower him into the bathtub committee are Mrs. David Provide for increases in the Rinea, Arnold Aronson. Miss val S t per year for the 65 and ovet The Rockville area accounted —all In 46 seconds. age group. salaries of state officials, in­ for 281 of the total, with the Mildred Freeman and Mrs. W. SAM YULYES Sneaking before the Man- cluding a raise from the present remaining 708 claims from Man­ POPE’S BROTHERS OLDER F. Conant. che.ster Democratic Town Com­ "•15,000 to a possible 330,000 chester, Vernon and Bolton. ROME — Pope Paul VI has To End All Bloodshed Same Side As Watkins Hospital Notes mittee last night, Cavagnaro for the governor. Claims filed throughout the two brothers: Lodovtco, a year Adonlram Council, Royal and explained that his amendment Exempt from the sales .tax state last week rose by 791 to older, and Francesco, five 28 OAK STREET ■elect Muters, will meet to­ Visiting hours are t to 8 p.m. Mardi Gras MC would be offered as an addi­ a total of 34,734. During the all medicines, whether sold by yeas older. ,-^leae converts to Roman Oatholi-f> In his appeal against disorder,«>oompleted the week o< c e i » morrow at 8 p.m. at the Masonic in all areas excepting matem- R ilngole.se converts. resent the program for the St. backed by the State Grange similar one introduced by State The converts arrived by plans Patients Today: 252 and by moat of the state’s la­ He spoke at a memorial serv­ of an innocent per.son is a crime The European television net­ 8unday Evening Service at 7 'The ho.st of WINF’a early Sen. Franklin Welles of Talcott' ice for Roman Catholic mission­ work broadcast the service and Thursday from Leopoldville U» ADMI’TTED TESTER- morning Rus.s Wheeler Show is bor unions, "is the only method that offends God, one’s neighbor p.m. Mrs. Lyle Chadwick, coun­ ville, which calls for a branch aries killed in the Ck>ngo and and .society?” Vatican radio said in a com­ be baptized and to receive their cil president, will lead the serv­ DAY; Wayne Albuir. 23 Deer­ a graduate of'Emerson College by which all state residents Serve Pinehurst Winter Wonder would be taxed fairly, accord­ in Vernon. elsewhere in, recent years. Although the memorial serv­ mentary that those killed in the first communion from the ruler ice. Miss Nancy Long will speak. field Dr.; Mrs. Patricia Aldrich. and wa.s a-ssocialed with radio Create the judicial district of of the Roman Catholic (Jhurch. Bolton Rd., Vernon; William ing to Income and ability to "Do not soil your hands with ice was for missionaries slain in Congo were "apostles of a mes­ The other members of the group station.s in Portland, Slaine, Manchester, composed of the sage of love and peace, caught The cardinals were guests Anderson, 21 Bolton Rd., Ver­ Boston and Hartford before pay" crimes that will remain in cen­ many parts of the world, there will participate in the muslo^ He said that it w.os the only Town of Manchester and the turies to come as a stain on Af­ wa.s particular stress on the innocently In a storm of passion Thursday night at receptions program. The public is welcome. non; Robert Barton, 145 Tanner coming to Manchester in Oc­ County of Tolland, and to con­ Lamb and Other Choice Meats and hatred. They fell in silence and dinners in their honor S t; Mrs. Rase Brough, 20 Oak tober 1963. He and his wife, way to stop the spiraling prop­ rica’s history,’ ’ he said during Congo. The Vatican has said 130 tain a Superior Court and a priests, brothers and nuns have and more or less in the midst of around Rome. Lawrence Cardi­ St., Rockville; Mrs. Joan Sandra, and their children, Lori erty tax rate, and that it would the service in the pontifical Court of Common Pleqs. been killed in the former Bel­ indifference by the people. The nal Shehan of Baltimore, tha D’Amour, 321 Andover Lake and Christopher, live In Man­ ease the burden of the elderly ba.silicia of St. Paul outside the and of other persons with fixed Require that applicants io r walls. The service included bap- gian territory since It gained Church cannot forget them.’’ KNITTING YARN Rd., Andover; David Dlubac, 40 chester. 'The memorial service all but (8«s Page Eleven) Oakwood Rd.; Mrs. Elizabeth incomes. drivers’ licenses be over 18, or tt.sm by the Pop>e of 12 C^ngo- Independence In 1960. SAMPLES OFFERED Klein, 144 Deepwood Dr.; Mary Groobert and Cavagnaro. in high school graduates over 16. Moriarty, 38 Heidi Dr., Rock­ dover; Miss Kathleen Young, 9 explaining some of the more Create a new and lesser of­ FREE AT MILL Oak PI. ROCKVILLE, Conn.; As a ville; Mrs. Dorothy Ouillette, than 35 bills which they have fense of exceeding the posted BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A means o f introducing their new 244 Wooclland St.; Mrs. Eliza­ introduced in the 1965 State speed limit, as dlstinguised from 5 - Part Series Cong Forces Bolstered beth Steele, 28 Heidi Dr., Rock­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Legislature, placed their region­ the offense of speeding. Con­ Events hand knitting yams to the pub­ Olson, Snip>sic St.. Rockville (in­ ville; Mrs. Jennie Stigberg, al community college proposal viction for speeding now car­ lic. Roosevelt Mills offers, ab- correctly listed as a son in yes­ On Neiv Math aolutely free, two ounces of West Haven; Frederick Worth­ at the top of the list. ries a penalty of loss of li­ terday’s paper); a daughter cense. The new bill would per­ U.S., North Viet Nam Knitting Worsted. No strings ington, Somers; Sperry Mor- to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall, That bill would authorize re­ Starts Monday In State attached, no gimmicks; just clip way Jr, Glastonbury; Michele gional boards to acquire new, mit fines to be levied, without Lake St,, Vernon: a son to Mr. the resulting loss of license. this ad and present to the lacobucci, 23 Michael Dr., Ver­ and Mrs. Joseph Sabatella, East or to lease eJci.sting facilities in Remfimiber when y o u cashier at the mill salesroom non; Mrs. Josephine Pratson. 29 the towns where community col­ Include the Towm of Hebron Hartford; a son to Mr. and within Circuit Court 12. Hebron ‘ could help your child with Apart on Peace Plan for. your free yam. S. Hawthorne S t; Robert Dick­ Mrs. Rodney Anderson, Claire leges are or wdll be operating. his arithmetic? Emhart Seekg The management of Roosevelt son, 14 Griswold St.; Mrs. csLses now are sometimes tried Rd., Vernon. (The bill is described more Things are different now. Mills is so enthused about the Eloise Fairweather, Femwood BIR’THS 'TODAY; A son to Dr. fully in a story about the report in Danielson, and other times Stock Split new fine quality yams, they Dr., BoRon; Mrs. Elstella Simp­ in Willimantic. Kids are studying some­ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (A P )— North Viet Nam and Mrs. Ekiward Sulick, 47 of the state’s Study Commission thing called the "new would like you to try some at son. 72 School St.; Wesley Hair, Wellington Rd. on Higher Eiducation. See page Create a presumption that a reportedly favors Secretary-General U Thant’s pro­ their expense. The yams are of Windham; Mrs. Helen Winkler. landlord has the duty to make math” — and Mom and HARTFORD (AP) — A DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 7. Pop are out in the cold. posal for negotiations to end the war in Viet Nam, but the same high quality Virgin RFD 1, Bolton; Mrs. Jean Mrs. Anna King, 76 Barber Hill Some of the other bills in­ repairs to leased premises. two-for-one stock split was Wool used in the manufacture Clough, East Hartford; Mrs. Abolish the defense of chari­ TENDER CHOICE AND PREMIUM PINEHURST 'Hie new math has been the United States wants indications first that Hanoi is Rd., Rockville; Miss Laurette troduced by Groobert and Cav­ both heralded and con­ proposed by directors of of name brand sweaters made to Laura Graff. 445 Spring St.; Johnson, East Hartford; Louis table Immunity. . . Save 10c to 14c Ib. Rowing Down the Turnpike on a Thursday Afternoon ready to stop sending arms and reinforcements into sell for 19.95. They have been agnaro would: Protect buyers who have demned. Emhart Corp. today as tKa Peter Kiro, East Hartford; Palazzi, 87 Foster St.; Mrs. Haz­ Permit the Town of Manches­ South Viet Nam. Broeeaaed, skeined and banded Dominic Biancucci, East Hart­ made deposits for thf purchase Greg Bareisa 14 of 34 Wedgewood Dr., rows across I pour. Stolid deer in foreground (lawn ornament) Katie Mueller Is 14 and United States started bombing company announced record el Tabor, 28 Crestwood Dr.; ter to extend its highway, water U.N. sources said Thar)t re­ for hand knitting purposes and ford; Mrs. Anna Moriarty. 153 of land. tem ^rary pond at the intersection of W. Middle views the proceedings without comment. (Herald in the 9th grade—now in ceived word that the North Viet­ infiltration targets in North Viet Mrs. Ruth Hanson, 234 Green and sewage systems to make high sales and earnings for bear the RooaeveTt Mills label, a Cooper Hill St.; Michael Lewis, Rd. L e g s Tpke. and Dover Rd., caused by yesterday’s down- I photo by Saternis.) her third year of the new namese regime was receptive to Nam and since Britain, France, land available for industrial and Lamb Lb. 1964. guarantee of superior quality 43 Seaman Circle; Mrs. Rose­ MANNHEIM SECOND FORT math. the idea of negotiations before the Soviet Union and other DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs, commercial purposes. At the same time, the board Bnce 1894. mary Turner, Glastonbury; Sheila Cobb. Hazardville: Mrs. MANNKKM, Germany — Her mother, Mrs. Walter he told a news conference countries began an active diplo- Rooeevelt Mills retail sales­ Establish the legality of the This city of 325,000, originally Whole 8 to 8Vi lbs. or butt half. voted to boost the quarterly Louis Riopel, 46 Foster St.; Nancy Kendall, East Hartford: J. Muller is a grade school Wednesday that he had made maiic search (or a peaceful set­ dividend to 60 cents a share room open daily till 5;30, Friday four-town Northeast Refuse a fishing village, is Europe’s Pamela Robertson, 11 S. Main Mrs. Sally McConville, 352 teacher in Colton, Calif. proposals looking toward a po­ tlement lest the war be expand­ from 45. nights tUl 9 P.M. 315 Bast Main Disposal District., second-largest inlahd port. I n d o n e s i aBlack MusUm ‘Enforcer’^harged St. _____ Woodbridge St,; Roy Schneider, (Under 8 lbs. and RIB LAMB CHOPS ...... lb. 89c She look a sumer course at litical solution to the war. ed rapidly. Olcott D. Smith, chairman at St, Rockville, Conn. Offer good ADMITTED ’TODAY: Rein- Elllington; Mrs. Marilyn Eden, leg haU lb. 69c) the University of Redlands The sources said Thant sub­ Rusk said the United States thru Feb. 37, Saturday. Aetna Life Affiliated Compan­ iKrids Vinkels, Wales Rd., An- 19 Seneca Dr., Vernon. Chops cut off or legs boned or semi-boned on request to learn how to teach the mitted proposals two weeks ago intends to publish in a few days ies, was elected a director to Takes Over “ a full and up-to-date summary new math. At the end of to North Viet Nam, (he United fill a vacancy. ■ Serve lamb or try a 3%, Sl/g or 6 to 7 Ib. Roasting Chicken for a change from In Murder of Ousted Sect Leader the course, she waa com­ States, France, Britain and the of evidence’’ establishing North A 9 per cent gain in net in­ Viet Nam’s "direct responsi­ pletely confused. Soviet Union (or preliminary come to 39,439,000 was an­ beef . . . We will have fresh Flounder and Haddock Fillets, Fresh Oysters, U.S. Estates talks to set up another confer­ bility” (or "a systematic cam­ Frozen Sword. NEW YORK ( A P ) — Po-^tbxsooperative and has refused*' Butler had been free on 310,- So Katie, with the help nounced by David Muirfaead, of her own teacher, sat ence on Viet Nam like the 1954 paign of terror and guerrilla Emhart chairman and preeir JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — to disclose whether he is a (XX) bail in the shooting of action” in South Viet Nam. » RUMMAGE SALE < lice arrested a young Black Brown, who was wounded in the down at the dining room Geneva conference which ended dent. The previous year’s earn­ Black Muslim. He said the U.S. position on Reliable sources said today the Muslim enforcer early to­ the French-Indochlnese War. ings were 38,699,0(X). SPONSORED BT LADIES’ MISSIONARY SOCIETY Indonesian government has tak­ Butler’s identification as a che-st outside a Bronx store. table and explained it to negotiatior.s was given to Red Elijah Muhammad, 87, head Secretary of State Dean Rusk The stock split proposal wifl Save 10c lb. Save 10c lb. en over management of U.S. day and charged him with Black MusUm was the first offi­ her mother. China Wednesday at the meet­ lOc each of the Black Muslims who open told a news conference in Wash­ go to a atockholdera’ meetiiig Are you a telephone wallflower? On Pinehurst rubber estates In North Sum­ the murder of Malcolm X, cial link of the Chicago-based Her explanation resulted ington Thursday peace talks ing in Warsaw between U.S. SAT, FEB. 27 - 9:30 A.M. -1 P.M. On Pinehurst sect with the slaying. their annual convention in Chi­ In a five-part series for The Ambassador John M(x>r8 -Cabot April 33. GROTE & WEIGEL atra, estimated to be worth 38 ousted minister of the black cago today, said last Monday were out of the question until million. Asst. CYiief Inspector Joseph AagoclttM Treau-. .. North Viet Nam shows it 1* and Chinese envoy Wang Kuo- Lean Chuck Ground Bupcemacy sect. L. Coyle said BuUer waa arrest-- •Ws-oi'gaRDHCtloiuhad' iiuRiliig to •ni^Bfries "will appear TsiMtIvilla Congregatiosal Church The sources pointed out that ready to stop sending anris and chuan. Branford Fire BEEF STEW Limping as he strode into ed at hia residence, did not re­ do with Malcolm’s slaying. next Monday through Fri­ "Political channels have been TALCOTTVILLE FRANKS or fn view of past experiences of police headquarters with a But as the CSiicago convention reinforcements into South Viet BRANFORD (AP)—The 104- sist, "but he seemed surprised.” day in the Manchester Eve­ Nam. He declined to say what and are open," Rusk said, "and Bite sized cubes of similar cases in Indonesia this bandage on his right ankle, Nor­ Police believe five men wire convened, a heavy police guard year-old, three-story wood frame REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SOLD Featured at 10c each 3-ln-1 Blend of in effect amounts to a seizure of ning Herald. kind of indication (roin the a considerable number of gov­ Indian Point Club was ruined choice lean beef. man 3X Butler, 26, of the Bronx, involved in the a.ssasslnatlon. was on duty to prevent a ru­ ernments are actively interest­ or 80c lb. whichever the rubber estates. was the second man charged in Communists would be accepted. by fire of undetermined origin Beef - Pork - Veal Their charge against Butler mored threat of reprisal from "No political gimmick” can ed in keeping them open to ex­ is lowest. (About 8 The sources recalled that In the case. was that he acted in concert Malcolm’s followers. ’Thursday night. 1963 the Indonesian government stop Red aggression against plore the possibilities of a The building, which started as franks to lb.). His ailment was not ex­ with Hayer. In New York, a demand by a South Viet Nam, Rusk said. peaceful solution. took similar action againat Brit­ plained. But the assassination of Two other Negroes were ques­ militant Negpx) group that mer Tanker, Jet a summer hotel but was con­ ish properties in this country, So long as the Communists "But a negotiation aimed at verted into a private club re­ Knuckle Soup Malcolm X by three to five men tioned at the police station in chants close their stores along are determined on "continuing the acceptance or the confirma­ the.se were never returned to at a meeUng of the rebel Black Washington Heights during the Harlem’s main street for 1>4 cently, is on a small peninsula B on es...... lb. 10c Lb. their owners. The sources noted In Collision aggression,” he continued, tion of aggression is not possi­ at the Stony Creek Harbor. Muslim’s followers triggered a night. days as a tribute to Malcolm "that has to be met on the ble. And a negotiation which that the government here usual­ melee of slugging and shooting. Butler and two other Black was rejected ITiursday night by The building was purchased ly uses the word takeover in­ •ground, (actually, dlrootly.’ ’ simply ends in bitterness and for 380,0(X) last year by the PolicqRllbscrlbed Butler as a Muslims were charged with the Uptown Chamber of Com­ He reaffirmed the Johnson hostility merely adds to the dan­ Only oranges that psss rigid quality stead of seizure in order to Muslim muscleman, used to felonious assauH last Jan. 7 in merce. Over Atlantic Northeastern Investment Corp., test* are selected to ca rry th e fa­ avoid claims of ccrnipensation administration’s determination ger.” Branford. keep members in line and en­ the shooting of Benjamin Funeral services for Malcolm, DA NANG, South Viet Nam mous Sunkist name— No color added by owners. to take whatever action it ■ con­ No esUmate of damage was force discipline. He had been Brown, 31, a Negro corrections who headed the organization for NEWINGTON, N.H. (AP) — siders necessary to assist South (AP) — Authoritative military Sunkist Navels to Sunkist Navels. Frans Seda, Indonesian minis­ free in ball in the shooting last officer. Police said Brown had Afro-American Unity and Mus­ An Air Force B47 jet and a given immediately. Viet Nam. sources said todajf’ North Viet ter for plantations, this morning month of a former MusUm who broken from the Black Muslims Um Mosque, Inc., are to be held KC1S5 jet tanker collided during Rusk’s remarks were the first Nam has IMiltrated elements 6( read a decree sig;ned by Foreign was trying to set up his own and 'was setting up a mosque of a refueling opera.tion over the detailed exposition of U.S. poli­ Girl Killed Buy 6 of these 72 size NAVa PINEHURST Minister Subandrio to American mosque. Ms own in the Bronx. (See Page Eight) Atlantic Ocean today, and were cy on negotiations since the (Bee Page Eight) WINDSOR (AP) — A car managers of U.S. Rubber and Malcolm, 39, was felled by IS seedlesfi ORANGiS INDIAN RIVER presumed down 250 miles south swerved off Day Hill Road and Goodyear — the two American shots from three guns as he of Newfoundland. struck a tobacco barn Thursday companies operating in North started to address a rally of 400 Seedless Pink A spokesman at Pease Air night, killing an 18-year-oIn girL NAVEL Bunqatra, these sources report­ persons in a ballroom in the Cache of Explosives Found Force Base said the bomber The victim was Judith Thretdi- ed. Washington Heights section of was returning to the United Swiss Move to Limit er of 26 Silver Birch Lane in GRAPEFRIIT The decree stated the Indone- Manhattan. States from air exercises in Windsor. elan government is taking over Talmadge Hayer, 22, a Negro ORANGES 48 Size Spain. The tanker had taken off Police said her car ripped out Immediately management of from Paterson, N.J., who waa (rom Dow Air Force Base at a large chunk of the bani's aide. For 42c or a bag of American rubber estates in captured outside the ballroom Security Tighter Bangor, Maine, to rendezvous Foreign Work Force 99c doz. North Sumatra and include a after he had been shot in the leg with the bomber some 700 miles number of installations and by one of Malcolm’s body­ east of Bangor. Five-Day Forecast 12 for 83c buildings. guards, also has been charged WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—Five The bomber customarily car­ BERN, Switzerland (A P )— The Swiss government de­ Lots of 6— ,500 The sources said the decree with homicide. Police alleged he ries a crew of three men, and day forecast used a shotgun, one of three Around Dr, King stipulated that ’’ownership the KC135 four men. creed today that 5 per cent of all foreign workers must Temperatures in Connecticut rights of American companies is weapons employed in the deadly Going along with Our "i;op banana" 10c sale, we are offering these 40-size (joast Guard headquarters In leave the country by June 30. attack. The decree, the most drestic^r (See Page Eleven) fruit . . . usually 2 for 29c , . . at this low price. (See Page Eight) Police said Hayer has been New York said the collision oc­ LOS ANGELES (A P )— Police tightened security curred about 9:40 a.m. step since World War II to re­ Germans, Austrians, Spaniards SOUP PLATE and Portuguese. around civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Air Force planes from Ber- verse the influx of foreigners, PINEHURST SEEDLESS INDIAN RIVER will affect about 40,000 workers The decree requires all Swiss t^ ay, while searching fpr a man they described as a (See Page Eight) in Switzerland, morily Italians, enterpri.ses to discharge 5 per r’W white racist who may be armed with high explosives. cent of their foreign workers by Night of Violence Detectives said they found, ------June 30. A further cut of up to 6 Bulletins boxes of stolen dynamite and I per cent was foreseen (or the 12- other explosives Thursday night month period ending June 30, Culled from AP Wires in the apartment of Keith D. 1966. ta . Gilbert, 27, a gun dealer already As a first step, all enterprises Buy a box of 40 for $3.95 or 10 for $1.00 Finds Negro Dead awaiting trial on the charge of were ordered to submit a list ot PARTIAL ADOPTION attempting to kill a man — a foreign workers am6ng their WASHtNOTON (AP)—A UNIT NO. 2 Negro — last September. personnel. aection of the admlnlstra^ THE T O P BANANA” STARTED THIS 10c SALE TO men later were picked up Labor authorities and police tion’s eohool bill providtaig SELMA, Ala. (A P )— The young Negro' shot in the (or questioning in connection were instructed to carry out the special centers for improv­ No. 2 unit of "this beautiful imported china now Btomach in a bloody night of racial violence at nearby with the theft. Subseouently, new rules without taking ac­ ing the quality of oducatfon Marion, Ala., died in a Selma hospital today after emer­ they were booked on suspicion count of the personal circum­ was adopted today by the available at these CAMPBELL’S PINEHURST gency surgery. < of burglary. stances of individual workers. House Education and Labor Jimmy Lee Jackson, 26, of Ing out registration problems Officers said the boxes found In practice, the decision of an Coiiunlttee. Two parts of the Marion, who had shown signs of which would allow Negroes to in Gilbert's apartment had been employer to fire a foreign work­ $1.2-bUHoa program have aow I e TOMATO BANANAS Improvement since the shootiqg register at a fast pace. opened, and it was not known er automatically will mean the won committee apftroval, bat on the night of Feb. 18, took a whether any dynamite or am -; worker’s expulsion from Swit­ the main aectloa, idmed at In a prelude to another "free­ zerland. Increasing educational oppor­ SOUP turn for the worse late Thurs­ dom day" planned by Negro monium nitrate — an unstable day night and underwent a four- chemical which vastly Increases The decree includes a total tunities for poor children, kaa leaders (or next Monday, U.S. ban on foreign workers chang­ hour operation. Dist. Judge Daniel H. ‘Ihomas explosive potential — was miss­ not yet been acted on. Clubwomen, Teenagers — are you missing important A spokesman at Good Sa­ ing. ing jobs within Switzerland or of Mobile conferred with several on employers replacing termi­ lOc can maritan Hospitsd said death lawyers. Including those who The explostvee found, how­ NEW CORPS FUNDS phone caHs? Maybe It's because no one can find your name in the nated Swiss workers with for­ WASHINGTON (AP) — LB. was attributed to massive in­ represent the county. ever, were those taken from a fection. The hospital said an eigners. President Johnson, formally telephone book. K you live with a relative whose last name is differ* Thomas issued an order Feb. powder company magazine ear­ Swiss border police were in­ autopsy would be performed 4 directing the three-man Board ly Thursday morning, police seeking new funds for * tke •nt from youn, or if you rent a room — or share an apartment — LONG SLONDER IMPBRATOR VARIETY during the day. structed to turn back all foreign Peace Corps, said today tke of Reglst)rars to process more reported. workers trying to enter the Jackson was shot In the stom­ Negro voter apphacants. His organization is aa essential Several hours after the theft country without guaranteed jobs yoy may be missing lots of calls. ■ What’s the solution? Simple. GOLDEN aRROTS o r RED RADISHES ach after Negroea began a night visit to Selma came during a an anonymous caller said the part of American eMorta tn ...... bag 10c street demoiudratlon as part of lull In street demonstrations by and Swiss work permits. The meet Us world respoasibUIttee. Make aura people can reach you by getting your name listed in the dynamite would be used to kill police usually have little trouble their right-to-vote campaign In Negroes wh6 concentrated on Dr. King. The Peace Corpe eaoe waa distinguishing between foreign pictured aa only a “ sjnuhol at Wephone dlrec^ry. The cost is so little. . . only 50 cents a month. New From Nabisco . . . FIG CAKES ...... IVg lbs 49c neighboring Perry County. mobllslng for the Monday regis­ Police identified the two men ^ g h t persona were beaten. tration turnout and Intensifying tourists coming to spend money a friendly America," he sold, booked on suspicion of burglary and foreign porkers coming to but it "can no longer be riosr* Including three newsmen. a boycott of white bueinesses. ns Rodney Chesney, 42, and hie The hoepital said Jackson was Attorneys for V Negro leaders earn it. ed aa Just a feather la m r Juit m II our buiincst office — in Monchostor, dial 643-4101. NEW! SUNBEAM HOT BREAD nephew, Ronald Bartell, 24, both The decree said exceptions nation’s cap." FIRST FOOD token Immediately to 'surgery had asked Thomas in a Wednes­ of nearby Sunland. when hia condition worsened. day petition to set aside an or­ would be made only in cases of 646 CENTER STREET A delicioua fresh baked pull-apart bread I Aleo In Gilbert’s apartment, "real emefgency" or to avoid NEED ASSDEANOE The operation was performed der by a state court Judge In police said,- were bazookas, a ACT NOW! by Dr. William Dinhtne, aaeisted Selma banning demonstrations hindering zcienUtlO- research. LONDON (AP) — FbOW HOME BAKED BREAD IN MINUTES mortar, haitid grenades and ap- The federal labor office waa Prime imnistor 8lr Alsa by a consqjtant, Dr. Hartsel In the vicinity oC the courthouse. jHlcatlon forme for a group one Deadline for the Stewart Jr. "The purpose of my trip was instructed to limit the total Doagtas-Hama said today na Look for the exciting new Sunbeam Hot Bread dUplay now at your Pinehurat officer identified aa The Minute, number of exceptions to 6,000 PINEHURST GROCERY The hospital otatement said to meet with the lawyers to dis­ merr. MANCHESTER-ROCKVILLE DIRECTORY b MARCH 8 CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE —featuring; a Sunbeam Pull-Apart White • Alfredo ItaUan • Paree Freijch: X-rays showed adhealons In the cuss generally wHh them the persons. aa Vhri' Na!m*«dBtB walaM lower pait of the abdomen and various oases,’> Thomas said Detective Lt. Manuel Pena The measure resulted from the Wastsni pawsca lacaliva that dootore during the opera­ Thursday at a nsws conference. said that there waa no indica­ parUamantary objacUona to a tion found a massive pelvic ab- 'He said he cams to 'Selma lor a tion Gilbert was responsible for treaty signed last August by will by Mi Each unit 79c with purchase of $5.00. With a •ess. pretrial conference wMh the op- the threats agalnet Dr. King’s SwltzeriaA and Italy which I Ib t Sonthem New Engtand Telephone Company Jackson’s dsatb Is tbs first poeiiig lawyers "oonoeming nit Mle, but reported a tight aecuri- would allow Italian workers to lag M $10.00 purchase 2 units, etc. Complete your set resulting from the civil rlgbta any one paitfcular phase at the ty cordon - had been thrown bring their families Into Swlt- in just 15 weeks, this easy way at First Food campaign which began In Ala­ cases.’ ’ juuond tha civil rights leader as serlsnd after 16 raonthe’ con- w Pinehurst Grocery. bama aSnost six weeks ago. Thomas has taken JuitRBoljkia ■ precaution. Explosives expert Dan Miller, left, and a police photographer display aome tlnuoue employment In Bwiae abi’s Pinehurst Grocery Inc. Jackson's death oame as sit- of mors than 300 paiwma’a m st- Dr. King spoke Ib 3,000 guest# of the small gjms ahd dynamite recovered from Lot A ngles aMurtanent of man tnduetry. P S L i^ ' tomsyn end olvie Isadns ben, ttw a i a V six

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