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T Average Dally Net Pren Rim The W enth^ ■ Per^Ch* W eek'iM ed ■ Cloudy with occasional llg lA '^ ■> ttHofell, iMf » *'>’U rain or drizaio tcnlidit and morrow morning, low ' in loy.^vk' 30b; partial cleiuring tomorrdNilSt' - 'i 15,087 Mgb 4 0 ^ . ■ •"'■■‘'''i 'i- Mtl^hekfeT-^A Ct^ o / W » ' ! Charm yOL. LXXXVI, NO. 137 (ty^NTY.PODR PAGBR^TWO SBCtlONtt ilANCHEpER, CONN./MoW a Y, MARCH 13, 1967 (Olaastfled Adveytislng on Page 31) PRICE SEVEN C tO fU ^ , 7 1 ^ ftee Btdloons ■ICAiNfSAS C I T Y . Mo. (AP)' ^llCe t^ief C. M. Organizer K s ll^ blew the whistle on ‘ballobA .yeddldra at the po­ lice pirous. In Municipal AudltortOay yesterday and a •ose lot of-children got free bal­ loons. Kelley said a 'ruling was TEW YORK Ul^) — .made two years ago that |im«B H. Meredith, s civil sales of novelty items on ^htS maverick who drew Sunday vioUted Missouri’s j,e wrath of many Negya M.iie. laws "and I ordered iMderg for opposing Adam 'them stopped." ^ , Solon Admits t^yton P o\^, suddenly T h e 1 vendors protested l&lled out of the special that such sales are made in cpngtessional- rape today. stores and were made the Personal Use He apparently gave into previous' Sunday at an auto- fifpwing pressures. nmbile show. Kelley's order Of Some Gash In a surprise pbst-mldnlgbt •stuck. , .f .So, . rather than deflate ahhouncement, Juet as stunning W a s h in g t o n (a p )— as his entry into the « c e last their helium-filled balloons W d ' repack them. the Sen. Thomas J. Dodd wa* ^ e s d a y as the choice of Repub­ described today as a ma­ lican leaders, f Meredith offered 'vendors gave them to the no explanation for his withdraw­ youngsters. jor organizer of his own al. He declined to elaborate on a testimonial dinners — af­ flhe-sentence statement: "1 fairs which helped two have decided not to run in the years ago to put $94,869.- 18th Congressional District." R e d D n ltB in 57 into his personal bank Some Harlem sources said account. titat Meredith, an independent Y ields Pair 'liie Connecticut Democrat D.emocrat, bowed to pressures acknowledged that deposit in from civil Hgh'ts leaders. There one of a tangled series of stipu­ also were reports that Powell, O f O ld Foes lations filed as the Senate ethlca through liitermedlaries, had committee opened Its Inquiry been appealing to Meredith to MOSCOW (AP) — Two old into his financial affairs. drop out. men who once were among the And Dodd acknowledged that 'The appeals were said to have .r fri*’ Soviet ; Union’s most powerful some of the $170,000 from four been made on grounds of a need poliUcians — Nikita S. Khru­ testimonial affairs went to pay fw Negro unity. Meredith re­ shchev and Vyacheslav M. Mol­ for home Improvements, liquor, portedly was told that by ac­ otov — emerged from ^scurity flowers, football tickets and oth­ cepting the Republican nomlna- Sunday to vote in a legislative er personal expenses as well aa iitm to run against Powell, a ** vai ' election. campaign costs. Democrat, he would be the . Condgned to what Khru- He Insisted, however, that White man’s candidate. Sen. Thomas Dodd and his wife arrive to attend public hearing of the Senate riichav used to call-"the dust Ethics. Committee. Dodd’s financial affairs are under scrutiny by the commit­ virtually, ail the funds went to , Sources said Meredith was bin of history," the two former tee. (AP Photofax) pay off political debts. And It told that he could make an even adversaries have been living in could not be determined Imme­ tQpre dramatic gestures by the secluded reUre"ien‘. '^e diately from the 162 pages of giving up the support of the Kremlin’s post-Stalin leadership stipulations and exhibits how white people. This, it was said, James Meredith talked with newsmen in New York reserves for its political losers. High Court Ruling much testimonial money Dodd would make him an even bigger City this morning but gave no explanation of his Their public' appearances are Shaky Ground spent for personal expenses. hero In the Negro community. sudden withdrawal from the special congressional rare, an,d they are seldom men- Dne factor that reportedly CHAPEL HILL, N.C. A series of stipulations cover­ race against Adam Clayton Powell. (AP Photofax) Uoned in the Soviet preM. ing loan repayments with funds Indirectly influenced his deci- .Khrushchev drew a friendly (A P )—^The ground at the id Vietnam­ Sure to Alter Drnft Policy dramatize the U.S. military and ese people through economle civil development commitment and political development. to.Ky’B war-torn country. VIWASHINGTON (AP) — A na- own, and members of Congress age 26, when th^ might be well (8m Page Six) k y attended Johnson’s la^ (knal daibate on the mUitaiy have issued a stream of state­ into a career. 'two Pacific conclaves — at Hon­ graft, intensified by the steadily ments on the issue. -- But most of the criticism ,hA« olulu !»> February 1966 and at jfrowiiig casualty rate in Viet- What W0UI4 the (^langes mean been aimed at the means by Manila \as(i October. mm, is certain to produce ma­ to draft-age men? When would which some men avoid Ojiilltary But sources indicated the jor changes in the Selective ioy take effect? ' I duty. J ■; s' Guam session, announced Sat­ Interview with officials, and a Students have been deferred . Bulletin Alrvice System. ' ' T: urday night, will probably in­ '•‘"*The question is: "What is the oomparison the various re­ first for college, and then tor volve only top Americans, in­ ...... 'iblrest ihpthod of choosing commendations, produced these graduate school, until they cluding Secretary of State Dean •> POWELL COMING BACK men tor *ity lhat could consensus answers: reach 26, and are no longer sub­ Rusk, ’secretary of Defense BIMINI, Bahamas (AP)— involve them in a Jungle war (Question: Why do niany Am­ ject to the draft. Members of ericana, indudlng President, Robert S. McNamara, Ambas­ Adam Clayton Powell, aaytag 'ihat already has kiUed more National Guard and , Reserve James H. Hereditti kaa nar­ JcAuison, argue that the draft units haye eecaped active duty sador to Saigon, Henry Cshpt "Ittan 7,900 Americana?’' Lodge, and Gen. William West­ rowly avoided bMomlng a The catalyst tor convertihg law should he changed? because ho such,units Haye been moreland, commander of U.S. "white man's puppet,’* aaM -Aigument into action is the June Answer: They believe that as­ cqlled for the Vietnam war. troops in Vietnam. today he would walk tfw expiration date tor basic aec- pects of the present law are un­ ta Changes in the draft system Johnson Is to leave late Satur­ stteete of HariMs on tkxiB of the Selective Service fair. would be designed to . assure day and arrive early Monday Sunday despite crimiaal iot. enacted 19 years ago whm A basic complaint is that that as President Johnson put ' 1^ ,. KAt'(AP fnPhotofax) Guam time. tempt cluurges awaiting Mflh ^ United States was Invidved there Is no uniform, national It, “ ih this land of equals, nun standard to determine who will M ^ic StUl Gives Aid Despite Head Wound George Christian, . White “Pm bripgiag ray Bimintrjilln- in only a eold war, are selected as equals to ser­ House press, secretary, said the ciplw with me bat 1 hp ’ : in the pest week, two -study •be drafted. v vice." 'Another Is that the present, Pfc. Michael Row of Hyattsville, Md., a medic attached to the U:S. 1st Air mqotini^ are expected to last riding on the foal o< nn. 1 ! commissions have miggested nh Q. What has Johiuon recom­ Cavaliy; xluAs for cover aloiiB a tree line during a firefight near Bong Son. "a short .ime — a few days at Powell told a newi V terations of the draft; PresldMt system creates too much uncer­ mended? the most.” ence. Fahn Sunday An 'Johnson has awwunoed that tainly in the lives of young Row, despite his own head wound, scrambled around the. area treating other '• K 4a >not expected that any 18 IlhA’tt'make acme dnuigea of-ina mcti; they can M . called-Up to (8m Paj|e -lihrM) woiaided*iir his outfit. ^Ho seemed to*be everywhere,”

UAMCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTEft, CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 MANCHBST^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ m 6 n DAT^ M ARCH 18, 1987 | A G # T l l ^ - ■ ■ - ' ' I - • ...... such personalized seleotkia ex­ * "*T' ■ ■ ' " ' liederi|. performance. concerned with emotlopal oon- matching grants to Iilstorical ists today only in rural areas. of tbeee .«squiru a kn^rtedgp story-telUng or p lct^ Rusk Reports I HEALTH CAFSUUS. t o p e n t i y societies. This, in turn, would X. Sfaeinwolil on Bridge I byMicbael.A.ye«tMJ7.T Big Debate, Losses in Viet Another complaint has bean o f the language in w h ra & e y paudltg.' BlVery one of t o com- aid the local societies in their that practices of loealr

MANCHRSTfSR EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTEB# OONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 Hi'. WACX i t i o m BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BtANCHBSTER; OONN^ MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1987 Events The cubs'iri den 5, led by Mrs, Hehron Edward KiSner, received: ^Coldeh Ag^ New England's Leadihg. In Capital Wolf badges—Thomas Oorlo, Meredith Quits Race, Opera Singer Paul iCsner, ;famea Reisife; tea r Two-Year Professional Sp6ciAl Briefing Board Told Library to End badges, John ' D lLu ciW ) and Dies in State Mark Klsner; gold arrows— Won’t Oppose Powell School of . WASHINaTON (AP) — A Thomas Corlo, Mark Klsner special new# briefing attended AiAlN STREET— MANCHESTER RlDOEFTHOiD (A P ) — R w u Free Elementary Services and Paul Klsner. One-year pins only by newsmeh from Commu­ (OonttBued from Page One) comment, but called a news went to Donald Palmer, Dennis alter the turn of the century — conference for 1 p.m., B8T, to­ ACCOUNTING nist nations o f Eastern Europe The Hebron raementary Raymond Crosby and Chip Palmer and those mentioned. ported him. They said ho was during the golden age of opera has' teen held by Secretary of iBohOol Board o f Education has Chipman- A three-year pin went day, even before he -learned of AppUoatlons new being aoeepted for Scouts to Rehearse being used and didn’t stand a Meredith pulling out. He was to —and the young soprano stepped State Dean Rusk. lacelved a letter from the to Richard Aiken and one-year Sept., 1961, admission. The girls from junior troops chance of winning. meet with newsmen at hts Bimi- on to the stage of the MetropoU- Such "background” sesstons Douglas library outlining li­ pins went to Brian Bousquet and S061 and 6284 and Brownies Vincent P. Albano Jr., New ni island retreat in the Baham- ^ HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING are a common feature of t)eWs brary plans to continue library the other boys mentioned al­ 6187 and 504S. w ill rehears to-. York County Republican chair' coverage to Washington. ’The aervloes that have been donat­ ready. as Where he has teen Mvlng of ^ combination of voice and 66 Forest St., H artford— TeL 247-1116___ ^ morrow afternoon from 8 to.4:30 }nan, said: meeting Friday was the first ed for many years. The letter The boys in Den 4, led by Mrs. V e re d lth ’B surprise snnounce- overpowering to the ^^ild Canary—new color; in preparation "Youth "The Republican party of background sessi<»i held by a Indicated the change would take Howard Lunt, received the fol­ Night” at the meeting New York County offered this ment came after the first edl- secretary of state exclusively affect at the end of the pres- lowing: Wolf badge —Kevin Unsworth; bear badge —Robert Wednesday night. Leaders re­ nomination to Mr. Meredith in tion of today’s New York Times And the eoprano, Geraldine for Washington-based reporters aot achool year. carried a' long Interview in Farrar, became more than a Anderson, Patrick Blow, Ed­ mind parents that permission complete good faith. It was will­ from Communist nations. The letter suggested that a which Meredith said he cquld no She reigned for as ward Gardiner and James Lunt; slips will be needed l y the flrls ingly, even eagerly accepted." ytaxn The newsmen, about a dozen oo^unlttee be formed to work in order for them to remain af­ more think of turning down the Opera’s Glamor Girl, by 'Vanity Fair to Albsmo said that despite M er with the library for an orderly gold arrow —Kevin Unsworth, to all, represented the Soviet Mark Cahill, Patrick Blow, and ter school. edith’s withdrawal, the GOP nomination to run against Pow- Geraldine FM car quit the op- withdrawal of books from the Union, Romania, Yugoslavia, Work Night Tonight would put up an opponent cH than hie could tWnk of turn- era stage in 1922, when she was achool library. The board voted James Lunt; silver arrow — Czechoslovakia, Hungauy and Mark Cahill and Patrick Blow. against Powell. ing down a nomination to run only 40, and the concert stage to^w rlte to the library and The fire department will hold /% Poland. The subject matter in-\ ^ Attendance pins for two years Meredith’s nomination was to for the presldecy. ' 10 years' later. She had vowed tbSnk them fo r the books and a work night tortight at the fire­ eluded the Vietnam war. house. have been endorsed by the New In the interview, Meredith at the peak of her e w e r ttat make your heart sing! ae?vrces“‘whirh;Te tern pr.“ m o^1Sw JSTr.;iiLt . she woidd not permit the public Rusk’s visitors said afterward York County Republican Com­ they were highly satisfied with vided for many years and sud "Only one substantial reason to watch an a^ng diva, losing, and James Lunt; one-year pins mittee at a meeting scheduled the conference and compliment­ vising the library that the school Manchester Evening Her­ ever came up for my not run- voice and beauty, to Mark Williams, Scott Kris- for tonight. ed Rusk for his patience and administration will work on the ald Hebron correspondent, toff, Kevin Unsworth, David Meredith, at his apartment, ning — the simple fact of being She went into retirement, artd opennqss to presenting the withdrawal o f books. Mrs. Marjorie Porter, tel. 228- A N E W . i A ^ ® Higgins, Mark Cahill and Mi­ was wearing dark slacks and a afraid of the scorn and disfavor stayed there until her death Sat- America pcsltion on various The lU>raiy board indicated 9116. chael Simon. white shirt. His knotted tie was that fellow Negroes may have of urday at the age of 86. FREE SERVICE Issues. It felt that with the new school this action because they had the Retirement held no terrors for opening in the fall, it would be pulled down slightly from the WE EXTEND TO opened collar. Meredith’s wife opinion Mr. Powell was treated Geraldine Farrar. Even hi her OUR CUSTOMERS Urges Old Age Support advisable to have a full-time On Stage Again the way he was in the Congress 80s, her voice had a musloal imrarian end service provided appeared briefly in the doorway . for Inoonto tax oompuling Vanity Faii^s happy nem to the living room and then re­ because of his race.” lilt and sotmded almost youth- At no cotl to you, and o« our wey of WAMUNGTON (AP) — Presi­ Iqr the town. *oyin9, 'Thank* for your buiinm" ond tired to a rear room. He said he had not noted any ful. She had a email cluster of dent Johnson is urging support Jk, letter also was received *'W«lcom«, NoW Cuitomtre"... wo oxtond yellow will charm you ' Meredith declined to comment scorn or disfavor from Negroes close friends — "In my age Of his proposals to llberelize from Mrs. Robert CaffaMo, to you Hoohh Sov-A-Tox -• • • o now Pat Neal Triumphs when asked whether he had no­ in the wake of his decision to category,’ ’ as she put It. She proKriptlon rtcord lyitom to holp you, Tho Sy*ftm mokts ovoiloblo to you# Social Security old age benefits chkirman of the Public Health right into the bright - tified Albano prior to making run. Meredith added that after enjoyed her garden In her among othor thing*, quollfy for Fodoral ot'.ony timt# o cemploto rocord of your so that "1.4 million Citizens will Advisory Committee, request­ Incomo Tox Doduction* ond Iniuitinco original ,proKrIpt(on* ond, protiripllofi the announcement of his with- his experiences in Mississippi home on New Street in this te lifted out of poverty in 1968.” ing a report on action taken by clOlm*! rofills. No elhor MrriM odftri you *0 Midb. fashion sunshine. See ouri Over Near Tragedy drawal. "it would be illogical to recede southwestern Connecticut com- Anothof of Iho mony dn* •orvicoc olforod byr The President has proposed a tfap board on the proposed Modified plan for the town’s new town hall includes five long windows on the front of the building. G. Robert Beit, a Columbia in the face of fear of an emo- munlty. 30 per cent over-all Increase to gay underworld three-town nursing service. The YORK (AP) — Patricia And when they took me to the University student who de­ tional disfavor coming from my For many years,, until her the payments to provide at least bqprd voted to s » d M ^ Caf- strode onto the stage and, house, I discovered I had six scribed himself as Meredith’s own people. death, she refused In-person In- 8160 per couple per month for South Windsor collection nowt^ fazso a copy of Its report on as one, the audience rose with children, instead of just three, personal secretary, said Mered' "This election loomed to be of terviews or photographs, and persons to retirement and $100 health services in the schools thunderous applause. For any all of them twins, ith would return to Columbia such great importance, so many enjoyed listening to opera on for single persons with at least and recommendations for the ARTHURS other__ Academy . Award-winning _ "When you keep seeing double Law School this semester and outstanding Issues that needed radio. 38 years of coverage. > coming year and to note its actress, a . 18H-minute speech all the time, you start thinking advantage of the leave brought out In battle line, that It Mias Farrar leives no close In a filmed talk Sunday before Less Modem Town Hall Plan Awaits Vote recent decision to provide lU ’ vrould have been note- double as well. Then you start ^ absence g;iven him by the overshadowed this legitimate relatives, but the close oompan- ASTrClO rAUies to several own nursing serviceaAVMVlnA for AnAthe .... _ -9_mn______Si_ e------Final plans for the new town a request from the board of ed­ The local study item propos­ for the nomination. Candidates worthy. F or Pat Neal, it was talking double. That’s known as university to entert he cam­ reason that I knew Negroes had ion who has shared her home DRUG STORE cities, Johnson said more than ucation for allocation of fuhda may be ^ther men or women. schools In 1967-68. tiio triumph of a lifetime. doubletalk. I became an expert paign. for waning to send Powell back for mure than half a century, 942 M A IN S T R E E T — C O R N E R O F ST. JA M E S five million elderly persons to hall are to te accepted by the al for the League is a study received by the town for par­ An Invitation was read for Two years ago her career was at doubletalk.” Powell also had no immediate just to show the white folks.’’ Sylvia Blein. the United States live in pover­ town council Wednesday night and evaluation of conservation Gaulin noted that while the board members to attend the ticipation in "Project Concern.’ ’ and recreation in South Wind­ nominations eventually will neariy brought to a tragic end Miss Neal paid special tribute ty. More than two million are on at the regular council meeting. Discussion is also planned on sor, 'ond in planning and zoning, reach his committee, they may April 12 meeting of the He- ^ massive strokes. There to her husband, writer Roald wettare, he said. The basic floor plan remains bron Congregational— ---—------e /fkvtMtlefas Church’s ^ ___j> i___ a. - _____ 1_ alleged deficiencies of the Con­ a continued study on local re- be submitted to any member was doubt that she would live. Dahl, who forced her to work. Nearly 40 per cent of the eld­ .the same as shown at a public Women’s Fellowship in the necticut Water' Company serv­ grional levels. ^ When she did siurvlve, there was "I was an idiot,” she said, "a erly have total assets of less hearing held on the project of'the group. meeting room of the churdi to complete idiot, like an enor­ ice in town, town participation Members will be asked at doubt that she could ever walk, Gum 11,000, Jolmson sAld.. some mllcatton8 tear Isadore Wolf, principal of in the Greater Hartford Com­ this month’s meeting to express talk or even see normally again. mous pink cabbage. " I telisve these conditions are some modifications to the ex­ The South, Windsor Coop­ the Manchester Green Elemen­ "A challenge is something m y terior design have tefcn In- munity Chest and disposition of opinions on what areas they But Simday night, everything intolerable and unnecessary.” erative Nursery School, Main tary School, speak on the bus­ husband will always accept. M y the Community Hall. ’Ihe board would like to see covered. was perfect. he said. coiporated into the plan. Sit, is accepting applications for ing of students to Manchester 'It was beautiful. Oh, it was husband is a g;reat man. I love •ihe exterior changes are aim­ will review cost estimates for Basketball Begistration the 1967-68 school year now •dioolB. just beautiful,” Miss Neal, 40, him. He telephoned all ^ Corps Not Spying ed at providing a less contem­ renovation of the building and Registration for the town L it­ through March 31 for present Hie board also approved exulted after speaking to a din­ relatives and friends in the dis­ porary design and more tradi­ discuss the role and function of tle League basebaUl team will and past members. Other resi­ three early closing days dh ner audience of 2,000 at a bene­ trict. And he got up a roster for WAOTINGTON (AP) — ’The tional feeling. Strong senti­ the park and recreation com­ be held March 18 at the Wap­ dents may register between every day In the week, a list of April 12, 13 and 14 for spring fit for the New York Association Pecuse Corps has never done any ments were expressed by towns­ mission. plng Elementary School cafe­ March 20 and March 31. parent conferences. for Brain Injured Children. It people ■which he stuck up on the spying tor the Ontral Intelli­ people at the public hearing The meeting w ill be held at 8 teria from 1 to 6 p.m. Mrs. Mark Sweet, 119. Mark Cob Scoot Awards. was her first public apx>earance kitchen wall. gence Agency or anyone else. against the contemporary de­ p.m. at the high school Ubrary- This w ill be the only day for Dr., Wapplng, may be con­ The Blue and Gold since the strokes; "And these people came in for Peace Oorpe Director Jack sign and the majority of those Director Named registrations for all divisions. tacted for further information. one hour each to work with me attending the hearing seemed to The South Windsor CJountry F a tte r and Son Banquet was " I did it,” she said happily. “ I Vaughn says. All boys interested in organized held Sunday at the elementary really did it. It was good, wasn’t Roald told them what to teach Form er Peace Corpsmen, he. favor a more rustic or rural Players have announced the ap­ baseball must register to he el­ Manchester Evening Herald school. Forty-four Cubs from it?” me — reading, writing, arlth- said, are barred from joining concept pointment of Richard Harsh- igible to play this season. Birth Skmtii Windsor correspondMit Pack 28 received badges. The Here to assure her that she meUc — the works. It was just any U.8. intelligence agency Changes in the new design in­ terger as director for the spring certificates must be presented Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8582. boys in Den 1, led By Mrs. Ad- had been a roaring success was like school ail over again, only clude the projection of the stair­ production ‘‘Curious Savage.” until they have teen out of the at the registration. rlan Cheney received the follow­ an audience that read like who’s tougher. Much, much tougher. Peace Coips at least five years. cases and the addition of five The play will be presented April Uons Award Deadline ing aiwarib: ■who from the entertainment “ God, they are marvelous And if a Peace OorpSman is long windows on the front of 13, 14 and 15 a| the high school. ’The South Windsor Lions John Mitchell Bear badge, and world: Rock Hudson, Van John­ people.” drafted, be may not be assigned the building. Other changes in­ Harshberger holds a master » gold arrow; Silver arrow, E!d- son, Leonard Bernstein, Otto to military intelligence, he said. clude slate roof areas on some of arts degree to theatre arts. Club has announced that March VFW AUXILIARY 31 is the deadline for submit­ ward Keefe; three to George Preminger, Joan Crawford, We're a$ "As far as 1 know,” Vaughn portions and door design chang­ Prior to taking up his present WH2. SPONSOR A Masnlokl, Douglas Cheney and Henry ' Fonda, Martin Gabel, said, "the Peace Corps is the es. administraitlve -duties at tbb ting names of candidates for the Outstanding Citizen Award. Chris Sage; Sage also was Skitch Henderson, Charles Ad- near an only federal agency that from To cost an estimated $700,000 University of Connecticut, he awarded the wolf badge and gol­ dams and Vincent Sardi. the teginntog has taken the po- the new building will be located taught and directed at the ’The presentation w ill be made RumMAeE den arrow. ’Two year pins went Miss Neal spedte at the dinner A pril 27 by the club. 1 your 8lUoint- The League of Women Voters Joseph Stamp, Gold Arrows and weU, a voice it took the actress Gen Ramsey d a rk when asked ment of an elected constable ap­ will hold a board meeting at 120 silver arrows went to Michael months of hard work to recover. to an interview to commpt on pointment of a tree warden and the home of Mrs. Phyllis Vogt, Oordanl, Paul Nielsen, Walter She recalled that when she allegations to various quarters discussion of a request of the Field Dr., Ellington, M an* 27 Burke and Randy Keener, with returned to England after the (jt}sddojfA. that the oommiSBlon erred in registrar of voters for mem­ at 8 p.m. te a r badges also going to Burite strokes, " I saw t'^o of every­ 767 M A IN ST.— 643-5321 Bome o f its conclusions about bership on the board of admis­ A general orientation meeting and Keener. Attendance pins for thing. I remember looking down Prescription Pharmacy the assassination of President sions. for members will be held in three years went to Rodney and seeing that I had four legs. John F> Kennedy. I t e council will also discuss May. ESS links; two years, Michael Cor- FOB A U FEUM E! danl and Walter Burke, and one CAPITAL FOOTNOTES you’ll never have to buy film again . . year, Paul Nielsen, Randy Keen­ because each Ume Llnretta devdops and A tightening of federal regula- prints your roll of Black A White or er, Richard Devins, John • and W Why continue to paint your home year after yeArf KMtveolor film ve give you &BSO tlcns on nursing homes that ac­ r Joseph Stamp and Jason Os­ r Acquaint yourself with LUTELY FREE, a fresh roll film commodate medicare recipients for your camera. We replace the film born. you have developed. It’s all fresh- Awards to Cubs in Den 3, led is Ukely as a result of hearings dated and top '’uallty a n d Ko- being held by the House Ways I iak. too. Quick processing . . . by Mrs. Richard Aiken, were: I 24 hour service for f ALUMINUM and Means Committee. Some 4- W olf badge —^Randall Aiken, black and white (Just members feel the present law iq,' a little bit longer for Raymond Gallant, Steven Hov- color!. ey, William Patroski, Paul Wil­ \ SIDING : too lose to bar substandard helm, Richard Postemskl; bear p YEARS OF LASTING BEAUTY N homes from cashing to dn medi­ 135 badge —Raymond Gallant; gold care. Guoranfeed In Writing For 30 Years A George Christian, White arrow —Aiken, Gallant, Hovey, ► A T THE PARKADE Free estimates ^ m a reputable concern with many ^ Patroski, Steven Whitman, Lee House press secretary, says he 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WESTl k years of experience. ILIGGEH DRUG Lassow and Chip Chipman; Sti­ A still expects President Johnson ^ Hundreds of satisfied customers In your area, (names to ask Congres for a merger of Over 32 yeors' experience. AH work done in ver arrow — Aiken, Gallant, W upon request). N Hovey and Lassow. Two-year the Commerce and L a ter De­ pins went to Gqllant, Whltmein, ► ROOFING, REG ROOMS A partments. A visit by some la­ our new. modem body shop. G A L L J. A . S E N A ^ bor leaders to the V ^ t e House last week prompted reports that L WALLSIDE OF CONNECTICUT A the merger Idea had teen •crapped. MORIARTY BROTHERS W HOME IMPROVEMENT GONTRAGTORS 1 SOI CENTER STREET— 643-5186 L 521-4060 A N Y T IM E A Your [Ei^ R CANDY A. Nylon tricot slip with mape m o ld ^ bodice of lace. Short, 32 to 36, WhltoMur*' • SehrafR’s Safety -fPaaSy Odpteord average 32 to 38, 6*00 AirrHUlllDRUG A ROU CAU — AU VOERANS OF WORLD WAR I AND THEIR WIDOWS B. Nylon tjicot pettiskirt with lace-ltound slash sides, a deep hem of lace. S ho rt; X S, S, M. Age isn’t an automatic NAME ...... handicap for a driver, but it Average; S, M, L. 4.0G should be treated intelligent­ Tired of Poinling? ADDRESS ly. One medical authority points out that the accident H4STAU. . G. Dreamy shift gown of lined nylon ....STATE rate incijeasfs sharply after CITY tricet with V al lace edged hon, age 60 (though oO-year-olds have few er acbtdehts than do aluminum lace cap sleeves, satin edged teen-agers.) The • possibility A roll oaH of all voterane of World War 1 has been re­ neckline. XS, S, M. 7j00 o f develteing .bandiQAPs i » SIDING quested to order to compile a complete file of all vetMans, vision and hearing are chief Save when you ;^hop! Pay cash of Worid War 1 and their widows, still living to this area; factors, along wiui a dimin­ Many veterans nod tiieir widows are not aware of the many D. Everybody's Brjfi with three- ished reaction speed; resis­ with an HFC Shopper’s Loan benetite that they are eligible to' receive, due to the vast section cups of Alencon lace, t a n t to glare and ability to Don’t to k o (ijiances .pnwiw of oteoges being mode in veterans leglslatioa. , ' r « * t ju d ^ distances. To te e safe Need spring things for with your home. Ask bandt ahdj^ack on stretch nylon and CMh MONTHLY PAYMINT SCHIDUU your family land home? ovetv60 driver, the AMA VM oa for your estimate, Do yen know that yon are entitled to a burial altotmeiitf Lycra spandex power net. 32 to 36. publication, ’Today’s H ea lt^ U i r u 6 A p ^ y for a Shopper’s ( without obligation, A grave marker and Amrloai) flag? you can reqo^ A, B, C. 4.0G urges that drivers take re­ « psjmtt Pa/mti pamtt. AWaMt Loan fro m HFC. Shop ^ m a reliable com' buMU in a national oometery, also for your vdf^? Do yon action-time testSr and other 1166 $5.58 $ 6.97 $ 9.75 $18.06 for the best values in pany that’s been li know about a widow’s pension? Hospltallxation and rest drivers’ testa to ,^d. Put hpw 54.25 any store. Save by pay­ ( the home improve- h«nw» care? Dq you know that yon can get up to *106.00 366 16.75 20.91 29.25 >to rate themselves and then 966 26.58 33.52 47.41 89.08 ing cash. Later, repay ment business over a HMnth pension, depending on yqnr inoome? E. Long leg panty prdle of to do whatever is necessary 866 41.33 52.44 74.66 141.33 HFC in convenient W 6 callit fheTrimlinC* H ie dial lights up, as soon as yon pick up the phone. ao jrears. / j f Lycra power net with doubl* to offset any rating which ( Thera are abont 2,000,000 Worid War I vetraans living, 1666 51.16 65.05 92.83 176.16 monthly amounts. Ap- Hang the Trimline on the w all (eyen in out of-the Isn’t tops. Our concern Js for phone. It probably many o f triiora do not hnow o f these beneflta. Some p t tbeoe reinforced panel front and back. ply■ f. for your Shopper’s your w ^are in every way. doesn't even look UliC a way places], or put it on a desk or table — it makes beneflta avpiy to Ml Worid War I veterans, rich and poor S, M , L . 11.B0 ck m it on loms if paid an scHeduU. Lonlan firom HFC today. triephone Every Worid W w 1 veteran and widow is reqoeoted telephone as . yOv know it back an ideal extension phone for any room. Comes in nine smart i A(4 stMutersetft//fe ihsursnes on fowis St group istss A .^1^. asie ' C A L L to fill in this roll caH box so that we may have a complete DUlon Sties and Service, record and all inay be informed of their rii^ta. there in 1967^ Recauae it has colors. W e diink the Trimline is one of the most remarkable F. Nylon tricot brief banded • Inc. several featurea you may never inventions we’ve come up with here in 1974. And so we de­ BOB KITTLE TO: ROBERT J. DOGGART, Commander w ith lace. 4 to 7. HOUSEHOlfi nilA li have seen before. The dial comes ml974 cided to send it back so you could enjoy it in your home right 6494)468 Yonr Ford Detier 81 WEST STREET. MANCHESTER right'to you. It's built injgeniously into now;.. a little ahead of time. You can order your Triitiine frorn^ your or . b a r r a c k s n o . 786 Lingerie, Foundations, Main Flopr the handle of the phone. You don't have to hang up between local telephone office, or ask any telephone man. Trimline — > it's years Bartlett Brainard Prodocto 818 Miiw lit I, Ifiitrheiitiir M NNHifini fHOFMNO F4MUEAM i^Tnifoott Bd.. W . Hartford VETERANS OF WORLD WAR 1 OF THE USA, IN a calls, either; Just push the little button, then dial agaii^ and agtin. ahead of its time. The Southern N e w England Telephone Company. < 4 8 ^ 4 5 M2 Mkldb Turnpik* Wm I 2Ml Floor-PHONEt 643

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maternal grandmother, Mrs. Vernon South Windsor Clara Jameson of Rutland, Funeral* Skating - Cbasting U.S. Unions Obituary Mass.; Uuee -sons, Michael ;atuzer Locke, Wiayne Locke and Ches­ L e ^ Wolk Sr. Daigle Says Sewersge PlsD ter P. Locke, all at home; two Funeral seivieee for Leon Utility Denies Town Doc Evans Dies, daughters. Gay Ann Locke and Wolk Sr. o f Windsorville Rd., Of Own Testimonifils Foreign Seamen Ban Janice Locke, both at home; a East Windsor, formerly of Man­ \ NEW YORK (AP) - Three retary of ^ t e D ^ Ru»h. Devised by GOP ^leetmeh brother, Henry Robinson of Of Main'^Break^Negli chester, were held Saturday aft­ (Coatkroed from Page One) men of the-charges against S6n. tm^r mariume unkma have The Defenw Once Stage Star Hartford, and three sisters, ernoon at the W. P. Quish Fu­ Dodd is that be converted to his Ooaating ii allowed uhtll daric a e^ y a telegram to Preeldent partments, the telegram eaia, Another ewipe was taken Applications may be filed any B. P. WiUiama, president of main break and met * servles» Mrs. George Camelli of Glas­ BOLTON —Edward O. Evans, neral Home, JS25 Ma^n St. The may be presented with a gold personal-use funds entrusted to at Center Springe Park Jobnsbq saying they will refuse are "Jeopardizing the auccew yesterday in a campaign of day, Monday < throuch Friday, the Connecticut Water Com­ man there. tonbury, Mrs. Donald Wright of watch.” S), of Hebroii Rd., a profession- Rev. Michael , Dlrga o f All him for political purposes,” There is no skating or skiing, to sailships to Vietnam if the of the Vietnam sealift in a ae- sharp attacks and counter-at­ froi|i 8 a-m. to 4:80 p.m. ; "When they inipected Boyd Mid he relayed that pany, took issue today with a Columbia and Mrs. Timothy Saints Russian Orthodox Stennis said. — ------g o v e r n in g does not stop em- liberate effort to tacks (or the town elections SBA Officer Corning . break and saw what was »® e^ actor known «us "D oc” Evans, Miller of Glastonbury. statement to an inquiring news­ statement by town manager, Church, Hartford, officiated. "Thus,” he added, "the com­ ploying foreign seamen on U.8.- humiliate ^ e r lc a n “ AprU 4. The Small Business Adminis­ ed, they both returned to tira 4ied Saturday night at Manches­ Funeral services will be held Burial was in Bast Cemetery. man and to Johnson aides. mittee will have to inquire into flag Jwpe. . / and destroy the Idea ttat their John L. Daigle, Republican tration will make a loan officer Terry V. Sprenkel that toe com- service yard in one truck to gmf ter Memorial Hospital. Speedy Trial Wednesday at 11 a.ra. at the Dodd and the committee the amounts and purposes of The telegram,'^sent last Fri- skilU 'and loyalty ars candidate for representative available tomorrow to discuss pOnjr "has been negligent under the necessary repair parts," h f Mr. Evans appeared on stage Holmeg Funeral Home, 400 agreed upon the stipulations of the financial asaistancA offered Wesley^ J. Kingsley certain funds collected for Sen. day ahd made p l ^ c Sunday for the country s defense and from District 1, disputed state­ the provisions of its franchise said. with stars such as Bob Bums, Main St., Manchester. Burial fact — which showed that mon­ Rig]^t Binding by SBA with any Rockville area WAPPING—flPhe funeral of Dodd and to trace such funds night, called the ustf-pf foreign economic well being.’ ’ ments made last week by Peter rights as a . water company Wtlliann added, "Our servlciir ^ d y Canova and Martha Raye. will be in Eeist Cemetery, Man­ ey raised in testimonial affairs small businessman. Wesley John Kingsley of 342 through intermediate bank ac­ seamen "Ulegal, I m n i ^ and "We cannot in Humphry, Democratic candidate operating as a public utility.” man. reporta’ that he attemptejl’ Qe retired 15 years ago. He was chester. and in campaign contributions On States Too for mayor. ' He will be at toe Rockville Slater St. was held this morn­ counts to the point where the dangerous.” ^ our members to wait for the ax Sprenkel referred to a . water to get in touch with the fire is* a member of the Senior Citizens Friends may call at the fu­ ing from the' W. P, Quish Fu­ had been mingled in a $232,- funds were no longer under the iCokttanied from Page Oae) The message was slgne'S. by which your agencies are work- "I can't let Pete Humphry Area Chamber of Commerce of­ partment but was upable tjf ^11 undertake to snge, County after h e ^ d otlrars Jesse M. OUhoon, plresldent of 9 5 ,^ officers Md^ "This happens to have been a appointmant Is needed- break.” a sister, Mrs. Howard Chase of Wapping without water service Mrs. John F. Higgins aitis was celebrant. Mrs. Bea­ to a bank account in the name determine whether — and he pet project of the last board of Aoailemle Honor* . The main break was cause^ ' l^lton, with whom he made his stagedI a sit-in at a Oiapei ‘ HUl the Marine Engineers Beneficial Johnson to tor ”an excessive period of trice 'Thrall was. organist. Mrs. of Dodd and his wife Grace at emphasized that "whether is the hat they claimed pracUced Amoplatlon, and Capt. Uoyd W. steps bq c o r r e c t ^ s it u a t io n selectmen before consolidation,” Dqnna Richard, daughter of by a crack in a section of pips Mme, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Grace Preston Higgins cafe that 1 time.” Mary Blaney and Mrs. Phyllis the Federation Bank A Trust key word” : discrimination. Sheldon, president of the Inter- and instruct the departments or Daigle said adding, " l was a Mr. and Mra. Donald E. Rich­ surrounding a two-inch valvitf Funeral services will be held of Hartford, sister of William fftCiftl diSCa aassaaswsawsa. -— — J A I ♦ The manager said the ivater Courtney were soloists. Co., of New York, the stipula­ —"BUnds Contributed to Sen. KlMfer, who .is white, waa national Organisation of Mas- governments^-eesse and desist member.” ard of 26 Bolton Rd., was nam­ used for air-venting toe main, lyednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Preston of Manchester, died company did not provide for Burial was in St. Mary’s tions showed. Dodd, or to any person or com­ tried In County Superior Court -tere. Mates A Pilots. \ in their attacks on American ed to the Dean’s List at Rua- "The repair was accomplish* Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Saturday at St. Francis Hospi­ The sewer project was pre­ telephone service to answer the Cemetery, Baltic. At the outset of the commit­ mittee acting on his behalf, in In March 1064, but the Jurors The telegram followed an ear- seamen and th^American mei> sell Sage College, Troy, N .Y .. ed by installing an emergency Tffuin St., Manchester. Burial tal. She was the wife of John sented by former Republican reporting of a break and that S------—:------tee’s second set of hearings on connection with various fund­ were unable to agree on a ver- Her protest by Curran about chant marine." (or the (ail aemeater. repsdr clamp," he said, "which will be in Miner Cemetery, Mid­ F. Higgins. First Selectman Samuel Pearl toe town (ire department was misconduct hearings against raising events from 1961 diet smd a mlsbrlal was de- carrying aid supplies between No mention was hmde “ Miss I Richard la a freshman took approximately one hour-^ dletown, at the convenience of Survivors also include 4 and approved by a town meet­ not notified by the water com­ INurseryi School Dodd, Chairman .John Stennis, through 1966 and with the 1964 dared. A year later the prose- Taiwan and Saigon on two ships telegram of the oontlm^ng majoring in mathematics-teach­ a remarkably short time for a' &e family. daughters, 3 sons, a sister, ing long before consolidation, pany that a break had occurred D-Miss., announced that a stipu­ campaign^or election, were for cu|or obtained court permission that were recently transferred tage of American aeamcij^ as the er education. repair of this type. Service watf , Friends may call'*at the fu- another brother and 14 grand­ Daigle aaid. .v^. and of a loss of pressure to Offers Program lation of facts with respect to political ob for personal pur­ to suspend the indictment but from the ^CJhlnese Nationalist result of the heavy demands of Plan Hat Parade not restored to the Birch Hills Ijeral home tomorrow from 7 to children. poses,” Daigle said, Vernon’s involve­ Burpee Oorirn No. 11 will meet fire hydrants. *. certain natters had been leaving him free to., reinstate it flag to United States registry, the Vietnam sealift. \ ment in toe. four-town Northeast area for several hours due t5 9 p.m. The'funeral will be held to­ In Afternoons —"Such funds were used in Wednesday at 7 pi.ih. An Eaater Sprenkel also said that- on morrow at 9:40 a.m. from the agreed on. at any time for trial. ■ They sailed with a Chinese About 150 old ships from thp Refuse District was the work toe necessity of flushing the wa^ accordance with the purpose of Klopfer moved for a speedy crew, under a waiver. reserve fleet have been taken Hat Parade with entertainment several'occasions the company’s ter main at several locations Ahern Funeral Home, 180 Farm­ The YWCA Nursery School The 162-page document, enti­ of the town before consolidation. t Mrs. Anna J. Berggren w h i^ they were given.” trial but the North Carolina Su- Federal agencies said later out of lay-up and put In the Viet- by one of the original Bucky’s trucks were located at the scene aq the system refilled In order ington Ave., Hartford, with a will offer five afternoon ses­ tled a stipulation between the “That particular effort was tor­ -^“ Sen. Dodd improperly ac­ preme Court, on J a n .'14,^ 1966, ithey had blocked ‘the operation nam run for the Navy’s Mllltwy Melody Boya will follow the but there was no evidence of to assure customers of clear ^ Mrs. Anna Johnson Berg­ solemn high Mass of requiem sions starting on March 22 committee 'and Dodd, included pedoed by-'toe Democrats in cepted p a r e n t from the U.S. sustained the lower court. after discovering that no Ameri- Sea Transportation Service. ’Thq meeting. There also will be A ’s ' i employees being present or en­ water.” gren, 76, of 9 Foster St., died at St. Justin's Church, Hartford, through May 17. The program 15 pages of uncontested state­ Senate for travel expenses for Manchester,” he said. birthday social, with Ruth Q. gaged In repariring the break ments about the senator's fund­ The zoology professor and the can officers were on the ship. - number of seafaring Jobs In the He added, "It is a policy cd night at Manchester Me- at 10. Burial will be in Mt. St. will be held every other 1961 through 1966.’’ ” We are willing to let the Hakey in charge. in the line. raising activities. The rest was American Civil Liberties Union The telegram to Johnson merchant marine as of Jan. 1 the company to notify the flra iporlal Hospital. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Wednesday afternoon for pres­ —"Sen. Dodd improperly ac­ Democrats take credit for the Directors to Meet In answering the charges, taken- up with exhibits. argued that the procedure de- blamed the use of foreign na- was 57,367 compared to 48,000 a department evfery time we havS .M rs. Berggren was bom in Friends may call at the fu­ ent nursery school pupils and cepted the loan of automobiles uneconomical, two-town North Chamber of Commerce di­ A Game witM aH, Eye on Results Williams said a telephone an­ Portland, Conn., Sept. 6, IS.IJ, neral home tonight from 7 to 9. nled Klopfer's Sixth Amend- Uonals instead of "citizen sea- year earlier, according to the a major break and I assure Y nursery school alumnae who The stipulation, dated March from a Connecticut corporation (Jqntral Refuse District,” Daigle- rectors will meet tomorrow at Pre-school ydungstera throughout Manchester today were slinUar characters on an ej(e chart. Intent on the funny new swering service is on duty at all a daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. ment right to a speedy trial. men” on Secretary of Defense latest statistical report of tho you we will continue to folloiq now attend morning kindergar­ 11 but not previously disclosed, from about July 1964 through said, the new Stage Coach Restau­ repeating this scene taken at the- West Side Rec as the game are, from left, Deborah Pearl, 3, Marsha Thurston, 5. times outside normal working this policy.” Peter Johnson, and lived in North Carolina officials Roberta S. McNamara and Sec- Maritime Administration. Janis D. Cicco ten. is expected to shorten the hear­ about March 1968.” HiiiQphry gave the present rant, formerly the White Stag, town’s first vision screening program got under way. Free and Cheryl Risley, 4. Mrs. Stavnitsky is a member of the hours. However, when the an­ Manchester more than 66 years. claimed Klopfer’s rights had not ------— This will be a new venture ings materially since it will not Dodd has denied any miscon­ Democtytic Mayor Thomas mc- at noon for luncheon and bi^i- teating, designed to identuy correcUble sight defects in swering service line is busy, a SOUTH WINDSOR—Janis D. been violated and that he "has Amendment ban on "unreasona- Junior Century Club o f Manchester, which has provided Manchester Evening Heri ^he was a member of Emanuel in nursery school programs in be necessary to take testimony duct and expressed confidence Cusker dr^lt for solving toe ness. children three to five years old, will be held mornings from Cicco, infant daughter of Jo­ no right to compel the state to searches and seizures" to aides for the program. The actual testing is done by volun­ second call placed to the serv­ aid South Windsor Ckirrespond* Lutheran Church. Manchester, aiming to provide on Issues not in dispute. that he will be vindicated "when dumpMg problem, Daigle said. The agenda includes a report 9 to 11 through Friday. Other teating centers are at Temple seph A. and Joan McLeod Cic­ prosecute.” y,g gtates. About Town teer registered nurses under guidance of the Connecticut So­ ice abtomatically rings to an­ ent, Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8582." Survivors include a son, Ed­ mothers of pre-school children Among other things, the stipu­ all the facts are in.” He arrived on air and water pollution by Beth Sholom and St. Bridget School. Here, Mrs. Robert co Jr. of 47 Elizabeth St., died Among the arguments pressed jt jjgj been upheld on at least ______'•This was a k«hlte elephant that ciety for the Prevention of Blindness. (Herald photo by other company line. The seednd ward L. Berggren Jr., and a an uninterrupted day for their lation showed that Dodd ag;reed with his wife and daughter just Combined Catholic - Mothers president Charles Chllberg and Stavnitaky teaches youngsters how to manipulate the big Ofiara.) Saturday at Manchester Me­ the board of selectmen Inherited caller may be led to believe METALLURGIST DEAD AT lit ^ughter, Mrs. John Gallagher, convenience. Children will bring he had accepted the loan and before the hearing started. by toe ACLU as a “ friend of toe three occasions by toe New circle will meet Wednesday at a report on toe student work E’a used in testing which they must later fry to match to morial Hospital. court ’ was toat Klopfer faced York Court of A i^ a ls, toe high- g _m J^t St. Bartholomew'a from toe Democrats In 1961,” no one is answering the call, he ESSEX (AP) — Gregory J^ t both of Manchester; a brother, their, liinch, and the afternoon exclusive use of three Oldsmo- Stennis said Dodd would be he said. program by Dr. Joseph E. said. Xlfred Johnson of Higganum; Survivdrs, besides her par­ session will be similar to the blle cars from Dunbar Asso­ permitted to call witnesses In rearrost If he ever again en- est court in the state. Church. The Rev. Philip Hussey Comstock,, metallurgical con­ gaged in a racial protest "or, ' „ The Republican board of se­ Shirai. The status of a bill be­ St.; Donna Derr of Lake St.; performs milling operations by "This is a technical prob­ ree sisters, Mrs. George ents, include a brother, Joseph morning schedule. There will be ciates, Inc., a Connecticut con­ his own behalf and to cross-ex­ sultant to the International Bus­ g for toat matter, in any form of PHONE TAP REVIEW will speak. lectmen before consolidation fore toe legislature to place Nora Adams of Snipslc Lake Gaullists Suffer .Open House Set lem which we have been able arsh of Wethersfield and Mrs. A. Cicco UI, and two sisters. outdoor play activity as well as tractor. means of electronic numerical iness Machine Corporation, th^ amine witnesses presented by expression or conduct dis­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The ------"arrived at numerous tempo­ Tolland (Jounty Superior Court Rd.; Dorothy Wilson of O der to solve In another division and August Berggren and Mrs. Miss Jacqueline Cicco and Mias indoor activity. Stennis, In opening the hear­ controls and instructions stored Chrysler Corporation and otheg the committee. Supreme Court agreed today to Daughters of Union Veterans rary solutions until we Were facilities in the Rockville rede­ Mill Rd., Elllngtqu; Frances Prestige Loss At T(Bch School I assure you we will make ar­ Judy Cicco, all at home; her This is not a baby-sitting ing, cautioned against “ jumping approved of by toe state.” on punched tape. large firms, died Friday at Sa^ August Larson, both of Port­ The chairman said committee hear challenge to the use in fed- of the Civil War will meet to- finally able to enter into the velopment area will be discus­ Oliver of 80 Grand Ave.; Mrs. paternal grandparents, Mr. and service, but an additional nurs­ to any conclusions before all the Cheney Tech officials are rangements to correct this de­ brook Convalescent Hospital. H* land, and six grandchildren. members will await all the evi­ RIGHT TO COUNCIL eraJ trial of evidence obtained morrow tt 8 p.m. at the 'home present contract” for dumping- sed by Gerald Allen, Vernon Janet Bickmore and son of 87 (Oonttnued (ram Page One) An open house, to Which the Mrs. Joseph A. Cicco Sr. of ery school experience for four witnesses have testified, all the planning to develop an indus­ fect in the northern division as was 73. ’■ Funeral services will be held dence and testimony before WASHINGTON ■'(AP) — The by tapping public telephones. of Mrs. Maude Shearer, 66 in Ashford, Daigle said. representative. Talcott Ave.; Mrs. Dorothy Ru­ public is invited, will be held Quincy, Mass., and her maternal year olds at minimal cost. Mrs. documentary evidence offered, The Gaulllst defeat, which trial program around the new soon as possible,” Williams He leaves his ■widow, tbe form, Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Eman­ reaching conclusions and added, Supreme Court ruled today that The federal law that prolUblts Cushman Dr. "The sad part about all this,” 212 New Voters dolf of 85 Prospect St. at Howell Cheney Technical grandmother, Mrs. Evelyn Mc­ Glenn Cornish, who is the direc­ and before Sen. Dodd has had not been foreseen in public machine to su^plenient the jun­ said. er Elizabeth Singleton, a son uel Lutheran Chapel. The Rev. "The ultimate power to adjudge poor defendants must be provid- use of a "wire communication ------Daigle concluded, ”ls that he’s Saturday’s voter registration Discharged Yesterday; Bev­ School tomorrow from 7:30- to Leod of Quincy. tor of the Y Nursery School, presented his explanations.” opinion polls, was fashioned ior year curriculum. Commenting on the presence John, a daughter Mrs. Freij C. Henry Anderson, pastor, will Sen. Dodd’s conduct remains in ed with lawyers when they facility” for interstate transmis- Memorial Temple, Pythian (Humphrey’s) not lying. That’s session in the town hall added erly Philbrick of 14 Middle 9:30 p.m. The event, was.orig­ with her assistant Mrs., Paul "The broad, general grava­ largely by a smooth working Other suitable exhibits will of a water company truck at Harwood and seven grandchil­ officiate. Burial Will be in the Graveside services were held the Senate itself.” make appeals to higher state gion of bets or wagers also was gigters, will meet tomorrow at 212 names to the Vernon voting Butcher Rd;-, Margaret Russell inally slated for last Tuesday McKay, will teach the afternoon how little he knews about our electoral pact forged by toe be on display depicting the the location of the break, Wil­ dren. ” l^wedlsh Cemetery, Portland. this afternoon at St. Mary’s town.” list. This was the last registra­ but was postponed by the snow­ courts - even if they do not challenged for Charles KaU, g Qdd Fellows Hall, of RFD 3; Naomi Neff of 140 strong French Communist party various phases of the entire In­ liams said a foreman drove to A memorial service will IM Friends may call at the Cemetery, East Hartford. program. It is hoped that five specifically request thattK.f aid.o.„ convlcted Under toe law In May ^ tion before the April 4 town storm that forced the closing Fellowship Potiuck Prospect St.: William Feldon of and toe leftist federation of So­ structional program. the scene when notified of the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The Benjamin J. Callahan sessions will indicate whether The decision was announced of all town schools that day. conducted Saturday in Essex. 1966 in Los Angeles. a social time with refreshments. Yhe Women’s Fellowship of election, except for those whose 206 South St.; toe Rev. Allison cialists and other non-Commu- Refreshments will be serv#£ Main St., tomorrow from 7 to Funeral Home, 1602 Main St. this meets a need for Manches­ in an unsigned opinion covering In order that all visitors may Moriarty Mentioned Union Congregational Church voting rights mature between Heaps of 1 Rheel St. nist leftists. in toe cafeteria at 9. p.m. East Hartford, was in charge ter families and therefore a Missouri case. Will meet Wednesday In the so­ last Saturday an® when she returned to Members of the Chamlnade lington: Timothy HlUer, 177 E. way. sions were flown against toe Novembte^ilK^ O’® cart. Musical Club chorus will r«- Feed Grain Deadline Main St.; Barbara Jacobucci, 3 WASHINGTON (AP) - A unit The Pentagon said there have against North Vietnam’s princi­ Accidents Kill More The Gaidlists got 42.99 per I VERNON—Mrs. Minnie Wil- North Sunday, meaning toat In the weekend breaks, $18 hearse \Vednesday at 7:30 p.m. Feed grain growers have un­ Regan Rd. of 26 U.S. Air Force helicopters been no reports indicating that pal steel mill. Hanoi P.adio 17EW YORK — Ih a year In cent of toe total popular vote in sliams Strickland of Glaston- possibly 4'Ki'planes took part. It raCAlK^ O FCAR was stolen from John's Floor at the home of Mrs. George W. til Friday to file applications to Birth Friday: A daughter to has been withdrawn from Thai­ any of the American helicopters claimed Sunday that U.S. planes which 10,784 persons aged 1 Metropolitan France, while toe •bury, 97, half-sister of Mrs. J. was the busiest day in toe air WASHINGTON (AP) — 'The Covering at 254 Broad St., and C. Hunt, 285 Charter Oak St., take part in toe 1967 feed grain Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lapointe, land after turning over to Thai were involved in any shooting bombed an area within Hanoi through 35 were cancer victims, leftist federation ran second I Frederick Strickland of Ver- war since Nov. 8. Supreme Cknirt refused today to an undetermined amount of and not at Mrs. Tompkin’a program, according to Joseph P. Lower Butcher Rd. pilots the Job of airlifting Thai situations during their tour of city liihlts. the number o f accidential with 24.01 per cent and toe Com­ non, died Saturday at Hartford One American jet was lost hear a case that challenged toe coins stolen from Pilgrim Mills home as previously scheduled. Szegda, chairman of the Ag­ Birth Saturday: A son to Mr. forces against (Communist in­ duty in Thailand. Though opponents of the deaths In this age group was al­ munists with 21.44. The Center , Hospital. during the day and its two-man right of police to search auto- at 177 Hartford Rd. ____ ricultural Stabilization and Con­ and Mrs. Harry Murphy, 80 i surgents. Unlike in Vietnam, the Ameri­ bombing have continued to call most four times as great 40,419, Democrats pulled 8.86 per cent She is also survived by a crew was reported missing. It mobiles for contraband with- At Pilgrim Mills, someone s t Mary’s Episcopal Guild servation County Committee. Furnace Ave., Stafford Springs. ! Assignment of American heli­ can helicopters of Thailand flew for its halt as a means of pro­ according to the National Re­ and tbe rest went to center niece. was an RF4C Phantom photore­ out warrants. entered toe building and escap- wUl meet Wednesday at U a.m. Szegda said only growers who Discharged Friday: Ruth copters last year to ferry Thai unarmed. moting peace talks, Johnson is search Oouncil. groups. connaissance plane which evi­ The court turned down ^ th - ed with coins taken from a soft m Guild Hall at the church, take part in the program will Jaworski of- 93 Prospect St.; S Funeral services will be held troops into counterinsurgency Their U.S. markings were in believed disillusioned with such How did our serviceman earn dently went In after the raids be eligible for price supports on Carl Lieve of Lohr Rd„ Tol­ J tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the operations aroused some con-' hard-to-see black lettering. This efforts and believes instead that ^ t explanation an appeal by drink machine. Members are reminded to bring their 1967 crops of corn and land; Stella Zajhora of 20 Fox i Lo^e-Robackcr Funeral Home, cern. Some American observers was in keeping with Thai wishes toe price of the war for North One Soriet-designed MIG was Mrs. Joseph Francolino a Police said glass surrounding sandwiches. Dessert and beve^ all these gold stars? *2534 Main St, Glastonbury, felt It might be an indicator that at the time to iplay down toe Vietnam must be raised. sighted by the American pilots Brooklyn woman convicted of a lock in a rear window was ages will be served bv Mrs. grain sorghums. He urged all Hill Dr.; Margaret Kelly of 20 interested farmers to call at the t Burial .will be In Green C^me- the United States was slipping U.S. military presence in that Rusk, Johnson and the others but it made no firing passes. passing three »10 counterfeit broken and a large wooden box Marion S c h u m ^ M « r “ t a Robert Rd.; Flora Moore of ASOS county office soon, since West Hartford. D a y I n .'.D ay Out .. ; tery, Glastonbury, into a Vietnam-type situation in coun'ry. meeting’ at Guam are expected U.S. spokesmen also reported t There will be no calling sharp ground battles Sunday in T l ! S o ^ r t o p^teon^^ Justlfe sighing up Is the first step in Discharged Satmday: Darlene Thailand. ■Kiai officials have said that to consider economic aid. prog­ ! hours. the vitar central highlands and William O I^las «~ ced i„.ide. toe cash register was th^G^uSte the program. and Mark Daigle of 54 Prospect U.S. officials insisted all along .their .helicopters .would need ress toward civilian government WE MAHmiN OUR LOWEST PRICES an unusually high number of he, favored hearing the case, opened and a set of keys fitting 11-111 itoH nftnr ttw. in that the commitment of Arheri- U.S. mechanics even after Thai and pacificp.tion under the civil guerrilla attacks against Iso­ Mrs. Francolino said toe the soft drink machine taken S^reh KEEPING ■ Mra. Ciiester Locke can hclicoptfers to help the Thai pilots moved into toe cockpits. development phase of their lated outposts, The ground ac­ search of her automobile’, park- After emptying the coins from Florence I ' ' forces was a temporary meas­ However, toe Pentagon said, agenda. J COVENTRY—Mrs. Mary Ann tion reflected anparent Commu­ ed outside her home, by toe ,he coin box. the machine was Mre W vl ure until Thailand’s own pilots American mechanics.are not at It is believed that toe South ON PRESCRIPTIONS ilEATING COSTS j Robinson Locke, 35, of Rt. 31, nist determination to concen­ Secret Service agent who ar- locked and the keys in the reg- yj,ig ^ b f could be trained to handle the this time maintaining the Thai Vietnamese people mus|t be con­ i^h arge i wife of Chester locke, died sud- trate On hit-and-run assaults to rested her violated the prohibi­ ister replaced. ^h^ **■ “ task themselves...... helicopters. vinced — with these programs . . . jdenly yesterday morning at her increase allied casualties. tion against imreasonable „.At the, floor covering store, remitting in meaningful DOWN The Defense Department said, Secretary of Defense Robert doing toe convincing — that de­ /' ' ■ I ■« :home. in response to an Inquiry, that searches and seizures contained thieves entered the building by „ ' ; > . ,TUES. | 4 mnings to you d a y / S. McNamara told Congress in mocracy can give them more in the Fourth Amendment to the sliding a bolt in a door and Manchester Grftogd wifi meet j Mrs. Locke was borit April 16, the U.S. helicopter' unit of late January toat the United than communism. |We have our own servicemen. Not everyone^ 11931, in Worcester, Mass.,- and U. S; •Cohstitutloh.’ ...... bWl’e’ the’ $1.3 a money box W e^ ® s^ y atS p.m. In Orangd FAIRWAY No ope aod downs In your Prescription squadron size had been sent re­ ‘States feels It Is toe responsi­ Johnson is also expected to Novice Bridge does. Our mesi are interested in making your jUved in Coventry 15 years. She The Justice Department coun- in a file cabinet. The break was “ W!" ? poOuck At 6:30 costs-— no “ discounts” todays “ Begular cently to Vietnam after com­ bility of toe Thais to furnish discuss with Lodge toe ambas­ r O N L Y I 1 pricee** tomorrow! ■ was toe daughter of Mrs. Grace pleting its work in Thailand. tered in.a-brief, toatitoc search, .discovered, by ,toe owner, John P’”*’ thlrf and fourth de­ furnace perform at its highest efficiency and- their own troop lift, “ and they sador’s personal plans. Johnson Set Wednesday fer counterfeit notes was valid Robotto of Volpl Rd., Bolton. Srees will be conferred. -Mem- (Jameson Robinson Kadis of The United States is supplying No ••redaood sppdria”—00 “ temporaiy lowest cost because then you’ll keep buying oil are willing to asMme the re­ said Thursday "there is no truth under the Federal (Contraband Tfce spare tire and wheel Were ” ® to bring ar- rednettoas** oa Presoriptioos to loro {Manchester and the late Harry some 50 H34 helicopters to the sponsibility to counter the insur­ that I am looking for a sucres^ The second in a series of nov­ from us. Remember, three out of four furnaces {Robinson. Seizure Act.’ ’Besides',’ the gov- stolen from ’ a "sfa ’tltoa’ U:8. hands as played and bid by ex­ on the street anduu "frisk" ».i>n him WEST HAVEN (AP*), — The P®*'tment, had iU annual meet- e love a heart holds dear. States-** The note was hand­ 5nd memories linger every da/, helicopter crews were under POWER Ct.N’EBR POUNDED perts. fbr wea^ns or other criminal Ixidy of Harry Spies, 70, of WOst ®**>**^ PRICEM lemembranue keeps him near. strict rules which permitted ed to Judge Ponte by Louia SAK30N (AP) — U.S. war­ Attendance at the sesalon la evidence.' • Haven was found by firemen ®t Garden Grove. Overlapping stretch panels do away with Wife and Childroii them to carry Thai troops from E. LaBombard, 25, of Groton, planes made their heaviest limited to bridge playera with The question was brought to Sunday beneath a building while \ * — ------, (SOOD AT BOTH STORES! MobilHeat Conn., after, he ,lui^ pleaded tummy,bulge, thigh bulge, derriere droop and rear barracks areas to forward strikes against North Vietnam little or no prevloua experience the court In a chaUenge to New the firemen were fighting a ()ueen of Peace Mothers CIr- In Memoriam guilty to charges of break­ too-round hips. No uncomfortable bones, zip­ assembly points, but hot into in (our months Sunday, oonoen- in dujdlcatc bridge. York State’s 1964 stop and frisk three-alarm blaze in a nearby cle will meet Wednesday at the loving memory of Jacob A. immediate combat spetprs. ing and entering in the nlght- (rating their strongest attacks Becansa st last IMesdsy** stonn,^Wa Are Rspastlng e y _ , M)o passed away March law. Without comment the court building. home of Mrs. John Andreoli, 97 MORIARTY BROTHERS pers or rigid panels. “Concentrate” works tbne fHDi Intient to commit Oar Annual Batt-Prios Easter Card Sole A«ala Tkis j This was far difterrat; from on an electric power center 32 announced it will hear the case. Aift autopsy was scheduled to Bretton Rd. M n. John Fillo- larceny. The note bore StreeteaP’ s Start Tnesdsy-> DON’T BOBS ET! hard but never lets you feel it! Girdle, S, M, (Death ia a heartache no one can the policy in Vietnam: where, miles northwest of Hanoi.. The New York law, which has determine the cause of death, ramo is oo-hosteas. Membera 301 CENTER St r e e t I heal, •. starting in early 1962, U.S. ch<^- Bombard’s name In the place Seising qpon breaks in the The first strMtear railway counterparts ih several other Police said they did nqt believe are reminded to bring hospital S ll. hong leg panties, S, M, L, lajM I ! Memories are 'iceepsakei that no pers dropped Vietnamese sol­ of the algnaturo. Judge Ponte TELEPHONE 643-S135 I' one can steal. fweather, the American fighter- in the United States started its Btates, was designed As an anti- foul play was involved. ,, |owna. The meeting will be held S ijoCATHWS: Downtown Mala Street and East Fair ’n Cooler bra, white, 32A-88C, 4MHI utlful mepiories are all we have diers directly intd c ^ b S t ordered ‘IstBomkard exam­ bombers from Thailand unload­ public service cn Nov. 28, 1832, Middle 7: ^ . Next to Popalar Blarket. I " left. crime measure and as an ex- The Maze destroyed a build- after the group attends a meet- AT THE P A R R ^ w WEST MIDDLE TPKE. tom • m am tamcan • arntriwoen HM • am at warn auMtA |0( one lovtd and will never zones. U S. helicopters were lost ined by two payohlatrlsts ed tons ct bombs on the Viet Tri in New Yoric (Sty. The street­ (DAL Foundations — Mancheator Parkaia) oeptlon to a landmark 19S1 rut ing at the Savin Rock Amuse- lng a tS p.m. of CiomUned Cato- BOTB st o r e s OPEN^THUBS. and FRL till S'PJII. I nrgtt. to Communist ground fire in and directed that federal ao- power complex, sending black car was drawn by a tiorae and ing In which the court, for the ment Park vdilch had been slat- olio- Mothers Q lr ^ at St. Bar- ^ ( B S« v f Yott M onty" "MAN, is TMEIE A OIFFOEMCC W OISHBEUTORSl R U DS AMO SEE.*® Wife and Chhdren such operations. v thoritles be notified. and brown smoke billowing S,> the fare was 13% eentk first time, applied the Fourth ed for demoUUon. . thotomew 1,

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Union, Ihdla, Italy or toe United wdiich classify the »28 bllUona as a to tuition and residence at trin­ States. South Windsqr ity CoUege during eltoer of the lEmirl^rstrr worth while Investment, although, quite The report waa broadcast by two five-week sessions which Nixon for Presideiil obviously, there cannot be expected to on Ice £ttettittg lIrraUi Moscow television fktoday night make up toe summer term, pror be a single dollar of income from the and was buried on Inside pages l^hool Budget Shows Drop vlded she qualifies wlto - toe PtnuaUBD Btf TBB investment, while they classify the mil­ OHO. of toe only two nawtlpapers pub­ scholastic requirements of the Committee Is Plfuined U MMO lions. Instead of billions, it would take lished Monday inorning, Pravda college. in SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — A Parkinsqn was, ncit "avafiabla to keep a fleet of American passenger and Soviet Russia.. After Sessions of Board A letter of commendation national “ Nixon tor President foir comment on toe newspaper liners—or an hlstorii;, Sava the Mfmy had heard of Miss Stali­ The proposed board of educa­ The bdard approved the roc- from toe board Is being sent to BHUUI, SwlfzeHond (A#) •— Von Moos todlcatcd toat Mtos Committee” will be organized report. |\)Uiided Ootobtr L IM l world’s first nuclear - powered. cargo na’s mysterious trip from New tion budget for 1967-68 follotr- ommehdation ot toe personnel Miss Mills. Iwini Justice Ifinlstor Ludwig Staltoa would not remain pdf- _____ and headed by Dr. Gaylord Par- In Sacramento, a sp ok eejlii^ ship—^plying the world’s bceane- as a Delhi to Rome on western tog the last budget session, policies subcommittee in ap­ jabM ^^J^inr JgT Bxcapt SundAjra monently to. Svritzerland. He Manchester Evenlnx Her- ^nson, who helped lead the Cal- for Gov. Reagaii said he !• Fo^OflkM^ Vbn M M sold today toat Jo- broadcasts last Friday. stands at $3,204,960. proving $15,500 for the salary HoiKiana flnt#r#d M losing investment, because not all the- said his government woiUd con­ d ftniiUi ifornia______GOP back____ to power as certain metoe governor "w b u l« iohMt«r, Oooa.. m Saoond Cli 'Miss Stalina, 42, reportedly Prior to the last budget ses­ Of toe assistant superintendent aid South Windsor, corres dollars Invested would ever com fbacfc ■eph Stelto’a davlghter Svetlana sider any reqiilMt .for an .exten­ state chairman, it wsts reported wish Dr. P.arklnson luck” If hdr" asked for asylum to the United sion, the board reduced toe su­ and $18,250 for the superinten­ pondent, Ann Lyons, teL 644' as dollars. | wishes, to make no pubiic deii- sion of her visa, ;'but we think today. " goes to bat for Nixon. SOBKRIPTION M T U States but tola, was denied, at perintendent’s original request! dent. A breakdown shows an 8682. X Payabit la AdraBM Today there are in sendee a g;rand laratlon and has- u k ed Swilss the three months will bo autti: The San Diego Union, 'in a ' Reagan Will lead a favorite Paar •*•»•••••••••••••« a**i least for toe time being, instead of $8,366;487 to $8,301,190. This increase of $1,200 iot toe as- total of 27 American owned and oper­ •utooritlea tr protect her. priva- cient for her stay-” He declined copyright story by Peter Kaye, son delegation to the OOP coiv Montlia a a********* • •• • • *jr, Robert F. Rayle, second secre­ change included additions total­ sistmit superintendent and $1,- I Montlia •••••••••••••• Ja^= ated ships which carry passertgenj, and ey- ■ to elaborate. said. Parkinson, as national ventkm next year. He hasn’t,^ Moatb • aa*a****««*«*** tary of the U.S. Embassy in ing $24,628 and reductions total­ 5(^0 for the superintendent. Area Weather of these 14 are combination cargo^paa- ' Von Moos told a news confer- Asked udio. was paying for her New. Delhi, spirited her off to ing $78,926. chairman of the group, will committed himself to any candl* HBMBU OF __ once that Miss Staliqa, 42, was Buelness Machines Added WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) travel around the country seek- date, the spokesman iiaid. THK 4B80CIATED PRB88 senger ships. stay. Von Mtos said she. had R om e. and then on to Switzer- In addition, toe board ap­ In other action the board has o t tiM AaaoeUtad Praaa ta axcluaWaly anUUMIM given a ttoce-month tourist visa brought “ siMioient meona of luid early Saturday. proved a total of $1,996,632 for The U.S. Weather Bureau says ing support for the presidential to tha uaa ol rapubUcatlon of all newadt^ The 13 pure passenger liners still fly­ for Svritserland after the trip her own” In American dollars approved toe recommendation the high pressure system which “candidacy of former Vice Presl- . eradttad to it or not oUiai^ae crad^ ing the American flag are the Independ­ The Swiss gave Miss Stalina a teachers salaries. A breakdown bo no- of Fred Oaruolo, high school covered the Northeast since Frl- dent Richard M. Nixon, admttia paper and alao S»a local naaa pui she planned to toe Ujiited States “presumably brought from In­ 46-day, visa for a “ temporary shows $1,640,026 for elementary Democrats Qub’“ ence, Constitution, AtlanUc, President “ became Impossible.” dia.” ' principal, to purchase data day has begun to move east- Nixon was defeated by the **^u* rlfbtt ot rapnbWoatloB of apeclal ^ rest” and put her under the Usu­ teachers, cut $6,466, from the Cleveland, President Roosevelt, Presi­ processing equipment totalling ward. late President John F. Kennedy pgSaiaa nerelB are alao reaerved, ^.^ ■ ■■ She anlved to Cleneva from , He said she has not requested al ban on political cmtlvlty they original request ot $1,646,480. Elects Tonight ^ dent Wilson, Santa Rosa. Santa Paula, Rome ‘^'Saturday and was $35,525, providing the purchase The very dry air is being in the 1960 presidential race. ^ any contact with toe Soviet au­ put on all foreigners. She was For high school teachers, a Argentina, Brazil, Mariposa, Monterey would not cause the board to mixed with some moisture near Before Parkinson decided to Tbie Young Democratic whisked away to a secret hiding thorities to 'Switzerland,,^ but rumored to be staying in a se­ total of $420,607 was approved. overextend the current gross sy »r Tssc’s a S ’iSJ'sSsiss and the United States. place to toe Swiss Alps. "she is not prevented from" hav­ cluded private house or small This is an increase of $4,09 toe ocean. A more Jm^rtant take the Nixon committee job ^ Manchester will elect a novf? B ^ t n t Herald, But the computer and slide rule boys Von Moos gave no hint of her ing any contacts with whom >toe over toe request of the admin­ budget. source of cloudiness for this aft- the Union said, he talked with . hotel within 30 miles of Interlak­ ernoon through Tuesday is an Nixon in New York on Jan. 24. slate of officers for the i»67» .M l aerrlca jdient of N .^ . *■ % r i’®*t,AhS: at Washington are tired of having gov­ whereabouts and intimated (hat pleaSes. She is free and can do en, but it was apparent that the istration of $410,616. Caruolo said the board would area of general low pressure The newspaper quoted Par- 68, year when it meets tohlghC-J ernment subsidy dollars support even the federal police would make what she wants.” Swiss government, worried like Also included in the category be reimbursed by some $26,779 covering the Great Lakes and kinson as saying he had in- at 8 at Willie’s Steak H ous^ eago, Detroit and Boaton.______those few. certain she was not bothered. He said Soviet authorities the United States about embar­ is $6,000 for adult education by, June 30. The state funds will Ohio River Valley areas. formed Michigan Gov. George 6n Center St. . - j - iraim iBW ATTPTT BDMIAP OF CTRCULAc Nor is American commercial ship­ Von Moos referred to Miss have not asked to be put to con­ rassment, to the Soviet .govern­ teachers, approved as request­ be available to schools operating tact with her, "but if they do it Cloudiness extends from Min- Romney of his decision. Rom- The slate has been drawn b!p,= n o N a ^ ping holding Its own on these earthly Stalina- as “ Mrs. Aliluyeva,” ment, wanted newsmen kept ed. under the vocational educational her motoer’s maiden name and is up to her to decide whether nesota to Western New York ney is regarded as a front-run- a nominating committee head^ boom : oceans, either. At a time when we have away from the woman. It was noted that a previous act of 1963 for purchase of the name she uses to the Soviet she wants to see them.” experience adjustment was add­ and from Missouri to the Caro- ning Republican for the nomlna- ed by Robert Coleman. T AODOmT X P>IU. more things orbiting through space than equipment during the present ir Tuaadny — 1 p.m. Union. Von M oos said a senior offi­ ed to the category which had Unas. tion. Final plems will be discussed ir Wadaaaday — 1 p.m. Tueadap. anybody, the number of United States fiscal year. A 100,per cent re- The minister said she arrived cial of toe Federal Political De­ not been included in the original inbursepient Is available. By this evening, heavy cloud- Parkinson, 48, a El Cajon, for the April 1 testimonial for oompicrcial ships afloat has declined iness wiU lie over all of New Calif., obstetrician completed a Miss Barbara Coleman, who if In India two months ago with partment, Dr. Antonino Janner, Parishes Plan budget request. These figures However, under the plan, from 1,216 in 1951 to 877 today, and we, England, with light preciplta- two-year term last January as retiring from the Young Demofw? aaaoininiiad d^ lin e: 10:80 a.m. aart day a( the ashes of her Indian husband, head of toe East European Det totaled $8,600 with $6,700 allocat­ South Windsor is authorized a pabUeatloitlOB azeapt Saturday— April Retreat tion spread across New York, GOP California Central Com- cratic organization. Miss Cole*” ' the first nation in so many things, now Brljesh Stogh, who had died to partment of ths Foreign Minis­ ed for elementary teachers and model 402 accounting n)achine Moscow.. ' Pennsylvania and the Virginias, mittee chairman. 'While in the man has been active for about Monday, March 18 have a merchant marine which ranks try, has been appointed her ad­ $,800 for high school teachers. instead of the model 407 which viser while she is in Switzer­ The annual weekend Retreat No well defined storm center is post he helped unify a splintered 15 years in local, state and n a ^ sixth, after Great Britain, Liberia, Rus­ “ During her stay In India, she The category has also been is in use. The difference is land. Von Moos said toe people for Catholic women of Manches­ expected through tonight, but party and pave the way for the tional Young Dems activities, sia, Japan, and Norway. decided not to return to toe So­ adjusted to include changes in presently being paid through the viet Union,” he went on. currently with her are "exclu­ during Tuesday a center of low election of Gov. Ronald Reagan A dinner in her honor will In a 12 day period last December, ter Parishes will be held Friday, toe salary schedule. school budget. Aroond And Around We Go “ However, her wish to remain sively Swiss,” indicating toat A total of $64,182 for guidance pressure is forecast to develop and others of the GOP ticket be held at Willie’s Steak 14,500 Americans took Caribbean April 7, to Sunday, April 9, at . Included in the purchase will W e can be fairly sure the world In India was not granted. On the Amsricah Embsuey em­ costs was also approved. This and move eastward Into Ohio last year. House, with cocktails at 6:30_^ cruises. Only 12 per cent of these did Our Lady of Calvary Retreat be a 407 accounting machine moves In circles, and that each circle, her own initiatlva she then ap­ ploye who accompanied her figure showed an increase of by Tuesday evening. Parkinbon originated the state p.m., dinner at 7:30, so in American ships. That's about the House, Fariningrton. The group and a sorter and key .punch This would indicate continued Republican party’s “ 11th com- dancing from 9 p.m. to .1 a.mv* by the time It Is completed, has encom­ pealed to the United States from New Delhi had left her in $616 from the original request same percentage our passenger ships machine. cloudy and damp weather for mandment” forbidding party A third item on tonight’fq passed a full round of essentially the Embassy In New Delhi which Swiss hands. will leave Friday at 5 p.m. and of $63,61. get of the "cruise” trade which other return Sunday afternoon'. Forty The school system is present­ Connecticut into Tuesday night, members to attack each other agenda is discussion of toF-» same Wnd o f Journey between the same organized her transportation to Dr. Janner, who attended toe Employe insurtince costs in nations are building new ships for while Rome. hews conference, refused to an­ private rooms are available and the amount of $42,471 was ap­ ly renting the machines at a Five Day Forecast in primaries. Young Dem State Conventions^ icind o f extremes. we haven’t built a new passenger ship "A s It turned out, toe contin­ swer questions about Miss Stali­ will be reserved on a first come- proved. The cut of $7,369 from cost of $5,940 per year. If they Temperatures in Connecticut The Union said the group that, scheduled for May 5 througb ilh e ijuestlon—^always debatable and In nine years. uation of her journey from na’s healto, but Von Moos de­ flrst served basis. toe original request of $49,840 are purchased the only cost to Tuesday through Saturday are picked Parkinson was headed May 7 in Waterbury. pblhapa never conclusively to be an­ Any lover of the sea, and of travel Rome to toe Un to States be­ nied that she has received any Reservations may be made was necessary due to the change the school System will be this expected to average near norm- by Maurice Stans of New York, , ■ ■'— ------iv» swered—Is that o f whether, for all the al with daytime highs averaging president of a New York stock MANUFACTURHIB DIES by sea, knows that no computer can came Impossible, Mrs. Alliluye­ medical treatment since her with Mrs. John Schelbenfiug, to toe amount of payment for monthly , maintenance costs, slmllartty of their journeys, one circu­ which are at present' $90. in the mid 40s. Overnight lows brokerage firm and former U.S. NEW BRITAIN (A P)— Mauf^ ever really evaluate, the glory of a fine va decided in Rome that she arrival. Mrs. Jack Carr and Mrs^. ,,R. E. Blue Cross insurance. it^ cycle somrtiow manages to slant Von Moos told a questioner in The personnel policies sub­ Also the state reimburses one- in the mid and upper 20s. Little director ot toe budget. rice. Stanley, a former dlrecto^ ship carrying a nation’s flag through wanted to go to Switzerland and Hagedorn, ail of S t Junes’ n^tnklnd and civilization slightly up- asked toe U.S. authorities to a firm voice that toe Swiss gov­ committee of toe board had half toe annual maintenance day to day change In tempera- qiie group incliides such Nix- of the National Association oj great seas and into the great cosmopoli­ Parish; Mn. Rose Schwoeror, sound out the Swiss govern­ ernment has "absolutely no rea­ Mrs. Louis Sulots, Mrs. Allen originally proposed to pay the costs although the town owns ture. on supporters as Fred Seaton'qf Manufacturers, died at Ids homa''^ tan ports of the world. We subsidize ment.” son of any kind” to suppose that entire cost of the insurance as the machines. There is a pos­ Precipitation may total more Nebraska, former U.S. secret Saturday after a long Illness, Today's news happens to be full of Richter, Mrs. Joseph Halloran; everjrthlng else in the world, from birth The Soviet government, react­ her life or safety might be part of the fringe benefits for sibility that three fourths of the than Inch in rain around tary of the interior; ex-Gov. He .was 80. ., Ml p*n.ii which can be Identified as varl- and Mrs. Prlmo Amadeo, all of to burial, from commuter train to the ing to whispered reports based threatened. SL Bridget Parish; Mrs. Harry the teachers salary agreements. year’s rental cost could be cred­ Thursday. John Davis Lodge of Oonhecti- Stanley was retired taoardo ods points on the'drcle of Russia's life Courtesy Wsds-wortn Atheneuro, Hartford afore-mentioned race to the moon. Why on foreign radio broadcasts, He stressed that she was Carr, Mrs. John McKeon, Mrs. However, in the second propos­ ited toward the purchase price. ------cut; Robert Hill, former ambas- chairman of toe Fafnlr Bearings- with Itself, Sind, Incldentehy, Rus­ not subsidize the creditable vanity of “YOUTH ON HORSEBACK” announced that Stalin’s daugh­ guarded for her own protection Roland LePage and Mrs. Fran­ al, the board proposed to pay Lee IVnns ated MAN CHARGED IN MURDER gador to Mexico, and Walter Oo. sia's life with the world. Americans who want to cruise in a ter had gone abroad and how eind not to restrict her move­ cos Ardini, all of St Bartholo­ three fourths of the premium Carulo also advised the board NORWALK (AP) — Coro J. Williams of Washington, former . He is survived by a son, Tim- long she stays "is her private ments. He said the Swiss gov­ mew’s Parish; Mrs. John Elrick- cost. that Miss Lee Mills of Slater St. Pack, 49, has been charged with undersecretary of commerce. othy W, Stanley, stationed la ^ Fifty years ago, the 300 year old beautiful American ship, under an RARE JAPANESE PRINT affair.” ernment took no part in organ­ son, Mrs. John Tierney, Miss Salaries for student body ac­ Wapping, is toe recipient of the murder of Mack Hall Jr., 36. The paper said Parkinson wUl Paris as an assistant to SecJ^‘ tyranny of the Romanovs of Russia was American flag? We cuffently spare no from the collection of the Wads­ The brief report by the official izing her flight from Rome to Maryann Choma, Mrs. Philip tivities was approved at $6,285 top award in a state literary Hall was fatally stabbed early open an office in Washington in retary of Defense Robert MoS'* btougfat to a violent end, and the exu- expense to conduct ourselves muffled worth Atheneum shows a youth Herald A Thought fof' Today 1 Soviet news agency Tass did not Geneva and since her arrival Copetto and Mrs. John De- which is the current figure of contest. Her entry was a short Sunday. Both he and Mrs. Pack a month. Serving as his execu- Namara, and two grafldchlldreii?^ iMrant revolutionaries o f Petrograd and hidden underground tests of the on horseback attended by two Sponsored by the Manchester mention that Miss Stalina has has had no diplomatic contacts Marche, all o f the Assumption $5,715 plus ten per cent for story entitled ‘TLos Ninos” . lived at 4l Putnam Ave., Nor- live director will be Robert. O, Funeral services will be ite.'i edebrated their victory by, heading destructive capacities of nuclear power. Inside Report girls dressed as grooms. The Yesterdays Council of Churches been reported afraid to return. concerning her with toe Soviet Parish. bugetary purposes. T7>e award also entitles her walk. Walker Of San Diego. ; New Britain Tuesday. ____it e . straight for the files of the Czarlst se- Why not resolve, after all, to keep the poem overhead reads, “The first by ______/ ____ eiot police and destroying them. Savannah in commission, as a demon­ riding practice of the year to 25 Years Ago A Time for Everything One does not know vdiother the revo­ stration of luxury we can also -well af- continue; the lessons in love, Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Thirty years of Girl Scouting lutionaries o f 1917 could have halted ' ford, since it demonstrates something too.” This 18th Century print February this year brought is by the Japanese artist Ishi- in the USA is fittingly celebrat­ themselves, In Uielr assault on the se­ In the nuclear peaceful line? us a tremendous variety of days SAGRAMEJNTO, Calif.—Al­ he might cut enough spending kawa Toyonobu. ed by the Manchester organiza­ and weeks. It was filled with cret police system of the Caars, if they though Gov. Ronald Reagan's to close the fiscal gap left .by tion with a birthday party at various campaigns and fund eould have seen ahead, to the secret mass popularity in California the free-spending Democratic the Masonic Temple attended raising drives, celebrated the COMPARE! SAVE 40 % ¥0 66 % OH police system as H would eventually be To A Young Bohemian is almost surely greater today administration of Gov... Edmund by come 400 Girl Scouts and birth of George Washington brought Into full flower by another au­ G. (Pat) Brown. T o moderate their mothers. It Is getting very hard these days to than It was last Nov. 8 when a Today in History and Abraham Lincoln, Brother­ tocratic ruler, the Communist, Stalin. Republican assemblymen, this know what to tell a young bohemian landslide put him In office, he Walter P. Gorman of the hood Week and Boy Scout But one guesses that they could not; acceptance of fiscal reality By the Associated Press Ptoehurst Grocery is re-elected who aspires to the international cir­ has created;, for himself long- Week; we remembered sweet­ •‘T- •^•',^1 the cydes are to be traveled, and even range prol^m s of potentially means Reagan is moving away Today is Mondiw, March 18, treasurer of the Associated cuit. Just the other day. for example, hearts as we sent our Valen­ when we see the passing results of the severe maghitude. from conservative dogma. the 72nd day of 1967. There are Grocers, the buying organiza­ tines, and have made our pre­ the authorities o f Nepal, that remote Their appraisal seems dras­ game which has no end, we keep on Rtmk-and-file approval of 293 days left in the year. tion for a group of 40 Hartford dictions about the remaining UtUe kingdom in the Middle East, evict­ Reagan's first two tumultuous tically premature. Reagan’s Today’s Highlight in EUstory and nearby stores. weeks of winter on Ground with our circular destinies. compromises are tactical with­ ed a contingent of several himdred of months as governor is matched On this date to 1884, standard Hog day. *6 ^ Two other Items In today’s news rep- drawals rather than a strategic these young people. They had gathered by less obvious disapproval time was adopted throughout 10 Yean Ago sent different points on the circle. retreat. For instance, he con­ One,^day, however, marked there for Christmas from all over the from influential quarters. His the United States. One o f these Items relays the rather tinues to flay the once sacro­ Among the larger budget re­ the beginning of perhaps the globe and were settling down for a relations wlto the -lepslature. Thought for Today most significant period to the imUBual Information that Tass, the offi­ Republicans and Democrats sanct University of Califorrth. quests being studied by General post-Christmas respite when the au­ There is the same difierence Manager Richard Martin is the observance of the Christian cial Russian press ageiicy, has discussed alike, are frigid. A state of cold for indulging "intellectual lux­ thorities, aghast at their bohemian In a person before and after ho Library Board’s reconunenda- year. Ash Wednesday, falling the absencefromRussiaof Svetlana Sta­ war exists between him and the uries’’ Sind, more important, ways, dismissed them. Who would have is in love as there Is in an un­ tion that 8109,120 be appropri­ on Feb. 8, beg^an a six-week lin. daughter o f the one-time ruler and state’s huge civil service. He is presses for budget cuts that thought that such a strange and re­ may limit enrollments next fall. lightened lamp, and one that is ated to run the town’s libraries, period of remembrance and announced that "how long Svetlana Al- engaged to a hot war with the SLUES BO YS' 4 PC. burning. The lamp was there deepened devotion. It called ua mote country could have its sensibili­ Overall, Reagan seems reso­ an amount which is $29,715 Uhiyeva will stay abroad Is her private powerful educational establish­ and waa a good lamp, but now to a time set apart for an ex­ Ctioow from wash and wear blends ties so easily offended? lutely wedded to the Jeffersoni­ above the sum appropriated in affair.” ment. it is shedding light too, and that the 1955-56 fiscal year. amination o f our inner lives, for that never need ironing T IB W AY Now in Europe there is low threshold an aphorism that “ the govern­ And another Item out of Russia to­ To politicians ol both parties, is its real function. reflection and contemplation; a of offendable sensibilities. Young bo­ it is only a matter of time be­ ment governs best that governs The Salvation Army Band, ’ long-wearing wools ond wool blends! day-tells how one Nikita Khrushchev, —Vincent Van Gogh, Dutch under the direction o f C. Peter time to pray for courage and hemians who take the sun in public fore his troubles -with these least.” While other big-state Re­ SUITS who once denounced Stalin, and who painter, 1863-1890. Carlson, bandmaster, plays to strength for the living ^f life. ' Select single pleated oifthe non* special interest groups start publican governors talk about once ruled Russia himself, and who places in liondon, Paris and Rome and an audience o f parents and in­ . Halfway through this sea­ eroding Reagan’s blissful honey­ wresting the “ problem-solving” pleated, plain front approach! snigger at the tourists are routinely vited children at the meeting son, have we found time for or 2 9 C. then, two years ago, foimd himself sud­ moon with the California pub­ initiative from Washington, packed off across the borders. Even in of the HolUster School PTA. God? Lent helps us in our re­ ' Every one is jsre-cuffed and smorlty denly denounced and removed, .^from lic. ‘T predict he’s in for big Reagan and his aides boast Urban executive secretary, such a place as Tangiers, a sort of ligious focus, yet each day of LO SPORT SITS power, walked through the streets of trouble unless he shows more discoveries of waste in the bu­ Phil Battaglia, and tough-talk­ styled with ivy belt loops. , spiritual home for the bohemian, sen­ our life should call us to a deep­ Moscow on his way to vote in the elec­ pragmatism than he has to reaucracy. Ctaly Lt. Gov. Rob­ ing press secretary, Lyn Not- On This Date ening relationship with our (3od ' In a very large assortment o f Springtime tions for the Supreme Soviet. When his sitivities are high. Shiploads of vaga­ date,” one prominent Republi­ ert Finch, whose relations with ziger. Although both are men of through meditation, study and colors 29 to 42. EACH appearance was noticed, he was sur- bonds rounded up by the police regu­ can legislator told us. Reagan are correct b(it scarce­ imusual ability, neither lawyer In 1938, Adolf Hitler annexed ly intimate, stresses the posi­ prayer. nhmded by a friendly group o f people, larly make their way to Spain. But, of But "showing more prag­ Battaglia nor newspaper report­ Austria. tive. er Nofziger has previous exper­ Prayer: O God, I may be too who dared, ^out loud, wish him well. course, the attitude is understandable. matism” is merely a euphemism In 1939, Nazi Germany issued Actually, not all of Reagan’s ience' in government. busy this day to remember Such a point on the circle was prob­ Bohemians are distracting in a highly for curtailing Reagan’s daring an ultimatum to neighboring problems stem from his applied But a green staff Is scarcely Thee. In mercy, do not Thou COMPARE AT 4.95 to 8.95 ably matched, back In the long cycle of cultivated society. experiment: Application of Czechoslovakia. Goldwaterite philosophy. A unusual for a freshly elected forget me. Amen. But we have all thought those mys­ Goldwaterite conservatism to In 1942, Royal Air Force the Romanovs, during some phase of product of the Hollywood star governor and would hardly be the government ol an urban in­ planes raided toe city of Co­ Rev. Alex H. Elsesser ^ CsmpeiwiR 12.9 8 *14.98 relative liberalism in the Kremlin. terious lands in the East different in system, he is detached from the noticed were Reagan not con­ dustrial state. logne. ' Minister of Christian The outside world turns, also. this regfard. It used to be commonplace rank-smd-file legislator and his ducting his revolutionary ex­ Contrary to widespread ex­ Education, Connecticut 'Bfg-prioe «evings on zlyiw that The United States is a country which when young to dream of a -vagabond periment In state government. In 1943, British Foreign Sec­ pectations that Reagan would close-knit society in Sacramen­ Convention of American Mn't bq: hkot for Spring '67! first rejoiced over the disappearance of life in some far-off land. Such places. to. Nor is it possible for any­ Here is the true source of his retary Anthony Edm conferred Choose*''the 'papular 10-woy move to the middle once in of­ with President Franklin D. Baptist Churches the Czarlst tyranny, then attempted to It waa agrreed, were indifferent if not body to obtain a private audi­ long-range problems. Here, too, m H, inckidhtg iodtot, revardUa fice, he has put in practice cam­ Roosevelt. overthrow its violent successor, then practically receptive to uncommon be- paign doctrine celebrating priv­ ence with the governor without is the reason for the national at­ vest, niH: end conhadlng in 1945, Amerieah forces ex­ found Stalin an ally and next found him haidor. T h eir«standards were not the ate enterprise and denouncing a Reagan aide nearby. tention on Sacramento Today’s Birtoday iport zladcti Or,, choose our Ronald Reagan says he is light­ tended their bridgehead east of an enemy, found Khrushchev both tough world’s, it was arg;ued. But how does government. Reagan’s aloofness has put stylish sport twosome with tremendous power into the ing SL “ prairie fire’’ pointing the the Rhine River to Germany Orchestra leader Sammy and mild, and now courts his successor one tell a young bohehilcin these days This experlmet in state gov­ 1u0% wool blazer and. eontrost- hands of his two principal aides: way for the rest of the nation. some five miles. Kaye is 67. / because, at the moment, another repe­ that the world is a shrinking place, that ernment by Reagan is at once big slocks! 3.7, ie aid'd titious cycle in human affairs, that of even strange and remote lands must the reason for his growing pop­ eolort. ularity with a tax-weary pub­ the world’s oldest civUlmtion from or­ nvind their image, and that home may lic and his deepening problems der to chaos and from chaos to order, be the safest congeniality of all? with special interests. The ques­ has brought China to a point o f power tions yet to be answered concern once again. whether the experiment will be Our courting of the present successors Legislatimi To Protect Pedestrians continued without imdue "prag­ Fischetti to the Czars Is so definite that we have Now before the Committee on Gen­ matism” and, if so, whether Just employed our own secret police— eral Law of the Connecticut General public favor is retained. whose files may, some day, be the tar­ Assembly is a bill designed to give To be sure, Reagan has been get of some American revolt—to help ' pedestrians the right of way at inter­ forced to make some compro­ Svetlana Stalin accomplish her defection section crosswalks. This measure, if mises. Although he campaigned from Russia In that style and direction slightly redesigned. Is one which in our incessantly against welfare pay­ which will, we hope, proved least, em­ opinion contains elements of definite ments, he has found no way barrassing to the masters of the. Krem­ merit. Therefore, with selected altera­ significantly to reduce the pro­ lin. A few months ago, ajt another point tions, it is one, we think, deserving of gram, When neophyte State Fi­ on the cycle, we might have done our serious legislative consideration. nance Director Gordon Smith blurted out to a private meeting utmost to publicize and sensationalize As presently drawn it would require the operator of any motor vehicle to of state officials and legislators the same episode.'- ' yield the ri^ht of way to a pedestrian oq Jan. 3 that payments tO\ the We keep reyolvinig, and the movement 'I'i ' crossing the roadway within any mark­ blind, the aged and the needy Is oemtini^, but the outline of a clrcle v^ ed crosswalk—or within aity unmarked might be reduced, moderate offers us our best guide as to where we ] crosswalk— at an intersection. Republican legislators immed­ may be heading. Does circle incline ^’The section providing for full pedes­ iately got word to Reagan that Itself persistently Ppwa^nike a circu­ trian right} of way at an unmarked such cuts would be politically lar staircase, or does It, like a race crosswalk is, to our view, one overly suicidal The scheme was not track, never really get anywheret difficult, if not impossible, of under­ mentioned again. % Cemi>Pei» standing and hence adequate enforce­ ^ Reagan has had to defer for a m ent » year his proposed tuition at the nev*r Many cities in several states, how­ University of California. He can- R n t bi Spac^ Last On The Sea? ever, now have such laws safeguarding, not sustain Ms 10 per cent cut 3 -7 , * * t . rte *on

M AN CaBSlm EVENING HERALD. MANGHBSIfflS, OONKu. M6NDAY» MARCH IS, 1967 P A G B BDUqTiniPw MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER, CONN, MOJIDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 TBM . prise for tha most origlnsl cosp Tolland . 'tnma. Ribicoff Sees on the mud and snow for a few C oven try ■ ^ \ Rham District Tolland . . > PREPARI FOR YOUR FUTURE B o l t o n minutes, then one skid to the Mrs. Smith waa elected pub- III | r| | g other "Ootne along. Bob, let’s UcUy chairman and Mrs. MuU- T V - R a d io Credit Unions take a room at the Allton for a Mediation Four -H Qubs Win Berths Children from Three to Five boUand,: treasurar. A 4 COMPUTER GENERATIOli ■m \ ^^^tlUmantic College Official few days uhtfi this, lawn dries Patriot Bandsmen W ill Give marKthon to being Asset to Cities out.” June, THOUSANDS OF TIIAINED A sk ed fo r I n County-Wide Talent Show NEW HAVEN (AP) — Sen. Hall Is Open Wolcott Concert Wednesday 'e e Mrs. WeUs held the high hand Telemsidn PERSONNfJL REQUIRED : Will Speak at Science Fair The Community Hall water last weric. Abraham Rlbioott haa told 600 us, to our sons and to tha • ToUand pra • abhoolen be­ *m]iplyopla no longer responds C:00 Movto FAYINO UF TO $20,000 A YEAR supply hah been fixed and the Four Tolland i-H clubs have credit union otfloiato they can TTia Coventry High School Wednesday at the Rotary Club town,” Beebe stated. Anyone raaw y to correotlon, ufbloh la , . J3) Douslaa mitted, vrhlch is over 40 per hall is open for meetings once I^ay Dispute won opportunities to participate tween tha agas o t three and MandietBer Evening Betald 10) Perry Uaion JOIN THE MANY MEN AND WOMEN 1 Dr. Itobert K. Wlckware, co- Patriot Band will journey to in Coventry Grange Hall. not connected with scouting ocoompUahed by placing a' patch IS) Merv Grittl provide the knowledge, leader­ cent. The average in most again, after being shut for a llva yeara are allglbla to par- ToUand corremMiideat Bette irittta ALREADY TRAINED BY PSI FOR THIS WUmttHT o< the #clence pro- Wolcott Wednesday as guest 4-H Club Reorganises in the TohandtJounty 4-H Tklent who would be willing to assist over the defective eye. For this ")) esheckmats ship and money In hel^ng to schools Is 10 to 18 per cent he few days last week. The Rham Education Assoc­ tlelpate In a soraening program qnatrale, teL 878-X848, , )) Italian Cinema apram In the' graduate division at an exchange concert sponsor­ The Jolly (Jarden Workers Show. The four clubs were chos­ In the campaign was requested reason, eye special late favor the fSO) Aquanauts EXCITING REWARDING CAREER says. A new hot water tank has iation has voted to adi for state Jeimls rebuild American cities. ^ WilUmanUo State Teachers’ ed by the Wolcott High School 4-H Club had a feorganization- to contact Beebe. tor the detection' of amblyopia, (4U> Aadams Family IF YOU ARE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Judges in the various groups been installed; According to en from 12 that participated in eye testing o f children at hbotit 6:16 M The Sriendly Giant Speaking at a convention of •College, will speak at the an- Band. ’The gold and green band al meeting recently at the home mediation in an ottort to reach more commonly toown aa 'Taty four yea n of age, which la the 6:80 (40) News PSI CAN HELP YOU are Mrs. Dorothy Bosworth and custodian Myron l«ee, the pe­ Friday bight’s local talent The Bolletin Board 1) Isicy I the Connecticut Credit Union jDual Bolton Elementary SChMl will be under the direction of of James T. Laidlaw, leade^ agreement ■with the Regional The ToUand Boys League ayea.” The toatlng .program \|a age at vdilch the odkrection Youth Killed, M) What’B New? (34) AmtfqtiM DAY—EVENING—SAT^-CLASSES Mrs, Charles Addlslon, kinder­ culiar odor which caused him 4:00 < 8 :00 (84) NBT Jpumal League Saturday, RlUooff said jKlence fair Wednesday at 7 ^ Carl J. Salna, director of Instru­ Officers elected are Joanne show. being offered t t no charge, and /sMher Sports, garten through Grade 2; Joseph to call In the health officer last Board of Education over the sal­ The LltUe Busy Beavers cap­ will meet tonight at 8 at the treatment la moat etteotlve. 30-83-80) n e Bead West money is the most urgent need FOR FREE APTITUDE TEST » .m . In the scluxd’s OD room. mental music. Bray, president; Cathy Lynch, la baing admlhlatered , locally The eye testing la done oq Three Hurt in (18) Merv OrlKin 8-13) Andy efriffittt fC) Ucitra, Grades 8 and 4, and week came from the old hot ary dispute. The vote was taken tured first place with their Town Hall. Newiwire 8-40) Felony Squad (Q o t the nation's cities. TEL. 289-7787 3 Dr. Wlckware Is well-known Local bandsmen also will be vice president; Marilyn Dock- by trained mmbera o f the Tol­ an informal baalB, and la pre­ (^nlon •:80 8) A______Family rXflalr ,_Salr (C) bkna Hemson, Grades 5 and 8. water tank. ' Friday. vaudeville rendition of “ Win­ The VFW auxiliary Potluck Credit unions, he said, can OR MAIL COUPON «to the area for his TV programs dinner guests at the homes of urn, secretary, and Sandra Aho, land Junior Woman’a Club. sented to the chUdren ip the Bar Shooting Nowsbeat (IS) Movie \^chool Board Meeting Homemakers Meet chester Cathedral.” Partici­ will, bd tonight at 6:30. The News. Cheyenne (18) SubscriptionB U D S C n p iW TV play an Important part in help­ i o n science -and Industry over Wolcott students prior to the reporter. Mediatkm is provided for by Th* flrat testing session wlU form of a game. Tluae vol­ McHale's Navy ( 8^)------Pey^T Place] The aboard of education will Bolton Homemakers •will. pants were Lynn Henderling, regular meeUng will follow- HUNTmerroN, w. va. (a p ) ing to serve urban problems. <3hannel 24. concert. The club leader quizzed the law. When representatives of be held March 80 from 0 a.m. 6:80 I Si Walter Cnii^te (C) 10:00 ( 8) (5m BpMfaelai fp^BAMMING AND SYSTEMS INSTTrUTE | hold Its^regulSr monthly meet­ meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at The fire department auxili­ unteers watch each child, Judg- 8) Peter Jennings' (C) ( 8-40) BigVaii, iCaUey I ;. A resident of Windham Cen- Donald Bissett wiU be trum­ members on Identifying different Linda Boyden, Kqren Moulin, — A 19-year-old college student "What the poor need to es­ ing tonlg^ at 8 in the high the Community Hall for a pro­ teachers associations and ary will hold a spring cleaning to noon at the United Congre­ Ing'.by hla reactions, whether lltVSS-dO) Huntlej^rinkley (10-30-23-35) Run tor Your 800 Silver Lane, East Hartford, Conn. 06118 ■ ic, he comes from the West. pet soloist, and Maurice Issor- varieties of vegetables. Lynn Vendrillo, (Sndy Rau and was kUled today and three oth­ 113) Newsbeat Life cape the shadow of the slum la school library. gram’ on what’s new In nutri­ boards of edGcatlon do not come aids party tomorrow night at- gational Church. The date4 tor or not a defect la preamt. < 134) What's NewT (34) .Collective Banalnlng , e received his BA in chem- man, clarinet soloist, from the The next meeting of the club 'Heather Rau. Leaders are Mrs. ers wounded in a shooting at a ' mojiey.” NAME ...... A g e . . . . . I On its agenda are a discus­ tion and on floor care. Hostess­ 8 at the Leonard’s Comer Fire- April testing wiU be annoimeed Tile child plays what ia basie- bar near Uie Marshall Universi­ ($0) Social Security U:00 { 8-8/ (C). 10-23«M0) News, “ What the middle-income gJlstry from the University of local school. will be -at 7 p.m. March 20 at to agreement during local ne- Gilbert Rau and Mrs. Robert 7:00 V i) Mtovle ■Teather sion of proposed elementary es •will be Mrs. Arlene Baslet ' house. b ter. I aUy a'm atching gaifte. He is (83-80-10) News . ADDRESS ...... I <(Mstabbed to p id y o u r weil Young, tel. 648-8081. erick J. Pope Jr. and House During the week of March 6- $2,313.89 In liabilities and $64.93 9:00 Ken OrtUIn 7:46 Joe' aaragiola hiring o f new teachers and pro­ Bagley, Karen Evans, Kathy unaware, of the dlffleultiea and when actuaUy poor vlakm ex- dents, sltyng In the booth with 1:06 News. 81| Off 7:60 Siito Along t He Is a member of many Wednesday night. The clothing Minority Leader Nicholas A. 10, it was reported Qifi.,pommit- ;cH—aie 8:06 Pop (ktnceit death. Police said Sunday a 13- posed guidelines for the joint in assets. The case has been re­ impaired vision goes unno- lata. The dlaeaae cannot be Sayre, were identified ae Steve '.professional organization and is drive is being continued during Lenge said Saturday the GOP toe of the Association twice sug­ Krawlc and Mary Jane and 6:00 Hartford Highlights 9:06 NIghtbeat Btate alarm had been sounded diam ond (with board of finance mem­ Laura Beaulieu participating. ferred to Saul Seldman, referee t)o ^ ,” according to Mrs. Mar­ remedied by wearing eye Goodman, 22, and ^ger Pan­ 7:00 News U:00 News. Sports. Weather ^chairman of the international Hebron this month. will offer amendments In the gested to the Board of Educa­ 8:00 Gaslight 11:80 Art Johnsea for H(xistoo. bers) long range budget study vin Oaterling, pubUo relations glasses. cake, 20, of Point Pleasant, W. ^relations committee of the Na- On Saturday the club will legislature aimed at putting tion through their committee Leaders are Mrs. Rober Beau­ In bankmptcy. Her attorney in 13:00 (}uiet Hours have an Easter Egg Hunt for chairman for the ToUand Jun­ Approximately 100 o f the Va. , WPOP—141* ^tional Science Teachers’ Assoc- committee. Bankruptcy Bid more teeth in Dempsey’s pro­ areas to be considered In an ef­ lieu and Mrs. Victor Natale. the acUon is Frank R. Odium of 6:00 Danny Clayton Show in a m odem tO'wn children between the ages The LltUe Craftsmen placed iors. states 169 towns are now of­ Police said Go6dman, a form­ 'lation. Girl Scout Breakfast gram. fort to reach ag;reement. Hartford. 7:O0 Lee ‘'Babl” Simms Show : His hobbies, to bring him About 100 Girl Scouts and of four and eight, beginning at third with a presentation of If results of the test indicate fering the testing program, er Marshall student-body presi­ 12:00 Gary Girard Show Filed in Court “ The crisis created by long­ Local creditors listed are: Dr. WINF—1280 setting 'down to a more everyday level, 12:30 p.m. in the rear of the In a statement over the fashions of 1967. Members par­ tha child may have visual dif­ usually on a volunta^ Mala, dent, gave an Arlington, Va., Brownies consumed dozens of Charles Louis Grahn Jr. of standing and uncontrolled pollu­ Bernard Sheridan, $75; Dr. 6:00 News jare camping, gardening and town hall. ’Two prizes will be weekend, the Association said, ticipating were David Schlpul, ficulties, a profeaalonal eye through a service group auch residence address and waa be­ 6:16 Speak Up Hartford muffins and quantatles of com Deepwood Dr., formerly of Cov­ tion of our rivers and streams Gerard Miller, $100; Dr. R.J. 6:00 News ..mineral collecting- flakes at the second annual presented, “Areas mentioned included Ployd Palmer, Mark Wright, examination wlU be recom­ as the Tolland Juniors.’' ' lieved to be a student at a entry, has filed a bankruptcy demands effective action now,” Alesbury, $17; Drs. Don Gul- 6;l6 Barry Farber Show Choiiesf Meats In Town! Don't hide tha brilliant beauty of your dia­ The doors of . the elementary Girl Scout Sunday breakfast June 3 Is the date set for the those from which new and addi­ Vaughn Hathaway, Jeffrey mended. The Connecticut Society for Washington, D.C., area ooUege. 6:46 Lowell Thomas petition in U.S. District Court, they said in a statement. non and Robert Stanton, $'<«; 7:00 The World Tonight mond In a dull, lusteriasa old-fashloned set­ ^kchool will open Wednesday club’s dinner-dance at Fiano’s tional monies would be coming Fleury, Donald Plourde, James imolyopla la not readily dis- Pnv«itlon of Blindnese urges Officers said they beUeved held yesterday morning in the listing $13,703.53 In liabilities Dempsey’s bill "falls far short Dr. Carl Mllikowsky, $27; Dr. 7:16 Prank Gifford ting. Let us ra-mount It In one of our beautiful knight at 7 so that parents may elementary school cafeteria aft­ Restaurant In Bolton. Tickets into the system from sources Morey, Warren Diana and Gary carnlble, without testing, be- the testing programs be offered Martin knew the three students 7:80 Harry Beasoner and $450 in assets. T he case of the meaningful and positive Louis Block, $28; Dr. Paul Nor­ 7:86 Mike Wallace TUKDAY ONLY SPECIAU modem fashions. Many to ohoosa ■from, and :

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Miss Jane Alyce Ferry ^ of Manchester became the bride HOME OF of Rene Oeorge Boulfard of Coventry. Saturday morning at Bolton Oongregational Church. SERVICE The bride ie a daughter of AND Mr. and Mrs. Jamek E. Ferry of 26 Ooslee Dr. The bride­ groom is a sod of Mr. and popular S o v u m MoOonnen, Brian Patriok, son of Dennla Ward and Mrs. Edinuhd Bouffard of Rt r ^ Jean Margarido McConnell, 44 Lewis St. He was bom March 31. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grudpar-.. The Rev. J. Stanton Conover, M • ents are Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Margarido, 87 Oliver Rd. His pastor of Bolton CMkgregatlonal paternal grandmother is Mrs. John Lindsay, 51 Bretton Rd. Church, performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Hannah SAVE Poekett, Mary Jane, daughter ot Ronald A. and Katlr- Williamson of Bolton was or­ ryn Burke Poekett, 31 Homestead S t She was bom Feb. 16 ganist. Soloist was Mrs. Elvanla at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Balch of Bolton. is Mrs. Mary A. Burke, Meriden. Her paternal grandparoits The bride was given in mar­ EARLY WEEK are Mr. and Mrs. Clifton A. Poekett, BockvUle. She has n riage by her'father. She wore Sister, Janice K., 16 months. a full-length white satin bro­ cade gown, designed with long Fyler. Scott Albert son of Albert A. and Diane Char- tapered sleeves, and detachable SPECIALS! ..#U bonneau Fyler, 30 Delmont St. He was bora March 8 at'Man­ train. Her two-tier veil of sUk chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents u s Illusion was arranged from a Mr. and Mrs. William Charhonneau, 86 Goodwin S t His pa- headpiece of white ^ ta ls and temtU. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold''Y^ler,' 92. H. pearls, and she carried a colon­ Schodi St. His maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and ial bouquet ot carnations and Mrs. Walter Jalowskl, Norwich, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Char- sweetheart roses. D O N ’T bonneau Sr., Ft, Lauderdale, Fla. His paternal great-grand-, Miss Jime Marie Ferry > of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fyler, Glastonbury. He has s Manchester, twin sister of the sister, Jill Diane, 1. bride, was m aid. of , honor. FORGET! * '* • ' * • Bridesmaids were. Mrs. Harry , W' Speu, Kristen Shuon, daughter of David Norman and Shaw and Mrs. R ol^rt Perron, Judith Lange Spear, Webster Lane, Bolton. She was bom both of Manchester and sisters Feb. 20 at Monohester Memorlsd Hospital. Her maternal of the bride. They were dressed grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lange, 67 Princeton alike in maize net over linen S t Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. LUUan S^ar, 23 North- FREE SOii: STAMPS gowns, designed with daisies field St. Her maternal great-grandparents u e Mr. and Mrs- with This Coupon and P'urchoso of and ribbon accenting the empire Burton Halladay, WiUiamsvllle, V t Her paternal grandmoth­ pkg. of 150 Bondworo White waistline. They wore flowered er is Mrs. Susan Spear, Orleans, Mass. She has two brothers, headpieces with-face veils, and Scott R., 5, and Gregg D., 4. they carried bouquets of white >PAKR PUTES carnations and yellow daisies. O’Connor, Joseph B ^n, son of Joseph Jr. and Jaiilcs _ Oood'Hlru March Itih . WlUlam Hurley of Coventry, Berbenskl O’Connor, 20 Kerry St. He was bora Much 7 at brother-in-law of the' bride­ Lating piMto Manchester Memorial Hospital, His maternal grandparents groom, served as best man. MRS. RENE GEORGE BOUFFARD u e Mr. and Mrs. Kosta Berzenski, l20 Kerry St. His paternal Ushers were Harry Shaw and DOUBLE VALUE grandparents are Mrs. Peter Stanley, F t Lauderdale, Fla., FRUIT COCKTAIL and Joseph O'Connor Sr., Waiting. Robert Perron, bolth of Man­ • * * • • FREE SOiirSTAMPS BONELESS BRISKET ARMOUR STAR or SWIFT'S PREMIUM chester and brothera-in-law of the bride. < Gunas, David Leo Jr., son of David Leo Sr. and Susan With This Coupon and Purchoto of S , 1 * * | 0 0 Ricker Gunas, 237 ^hool St. He was bom March 8 at Man­ Four 29 ox. cans Froshpak cans ■ Mrs. Ferry wore a dress with Announce Engagements STAMPS chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents ar« CORNED BEEF CANNED HAMS matching lace coat, pink and K . / 'f o p '% 3 ■ M aiue Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ricker, Hudson, Mass. His paternal KLINirE blue hat, beige accessories and grandparents ue Mr. and Mrs.. Peter J. Gunas, 62 ^ospect APRICOTS ^ a corsage of pink sweetheart . XiAMr' \\d' EVERY S t Hs has two sisters, Lisa, 4, and Heidi, 2. '' Schaller pboto roses.'The bridegroom’s moth­ Opod thru March 18th. VTU PIIIGAPPLEjmcE3':^89^ • • * * • IUIT--niL0nDMtnm-counowmiTE WHITE -fija A MRS. MICHAEL NELSON BARRY er wore a tbree-pieeb beige Uuse Soper, Lawrence Russell Jr., son of Lawrence Russell Miss Patricia Elisabeth Bob- Waters of Longmeadow, Mass., ensemble wltb matching acces­ i b 6 9 * well of West Hartford and Mi­ was bridesmaid. They were Sr. and Sheila Dorr Soper, 193 Adams St. He was bom March m iL S U C E S m e p^.**59*^ sories and a corsage o t yellow WEDNESDAY 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ chael Nelson Barry of Man­ dressed alike in full-length sweetheart roses. SERVE WITH NEW . GRAND UNION-DELUXE - chester were united In marriage gowns, fashioned with gold bro­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Floyd, Bangor, Maine. His A reception for 112 was held paternal grandparents are Mrs. Daphene Chambers, Bucks- FREE SOirSTAMPS Saturday moihing at St. Thom­ cade bodices, bateau necklines, at Willie’s Steak House. For a GREEN CABBAGE J 0 ‘ CANNED HAMS mETNBncKus’*Kr31^ empire waistlines, yellow crepe port, Maine, and Herbert Soper, Bangor, Maine. With This Coupoii and Purchase of : as the Apostle Church, W ^t motor trip to Mt. Pocono, Pa., » • • • * SNOW CROP-FROZEN Hartford. sheath skirt and gold brocade MANCHESTER Ono • ox. can Orond’Union' g : Mrs. Bouffard wore a yellow Winot, Qfegory Bruce, son of Bruce Douglas and Irene imn'SPNMDIf-COUED The bride is a daughter of trains. They carried bouquets dress with a yellow and green BURR CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER—TOLLAND TURNPIKE Arthur Boswell of West Hart­ of' yellow and gold carnations. LaChance Winot, 36 Lenox St. He was bom March 7 at Man­ ORANSE JUICE coat, hone accessories and a chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are BIACK^ PEPPEIL^il BOTTONROUND lb. 79‘ UNKSAUSAGE 89* ford and Mrs. Janet Boswell of Richard Bairry of Manchester corsage of yellow camatlonsi Good thru March 18th. PRESH-UAI BIAUMlinON-SUCED Milo, Maine. The bridegroom served as his brother’s best Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaChance, 74 Stukweather St. His pa­ The couple will be at home af­ •^v ^ S' ^ SULLIVAN AVENUE ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Winot I8l Glen- B A I A f i U A emCKENUUW is a sou o t Mr. and Mrs. Nel­ man. Donald Lucas of West ter March 20 at 59 Woodland GROUND CHUCK lb. 65« S U L U u N l I w SnCED UINCHEON lb. 69* - i t ' SHOPPING CENTER wood St. His maternal great grandmother is Mrs. Mary IJMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMERWITiTiW son Barry of 120 Hawthorne Hartford was the usher. St. BEEF MNEIBS fhib.A 4 t ' 6 9 ‘ St. A reception for 100 was h^d Katkaveck, 74 Starkweather .St. His paternal great-grand­ Mrs. Bouffard, a graduate of SOUTH WINDSOR parents are Mr. smd Mrs. Glenn Johnson, West Lebanon, The Rev. James Carroll of at Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. Manchester High School, attend­ SHORT RIBS lb. 55* G iU C K FIU ET 89 MancTur . ' S t Thomas Church performed For a motor trip through New N.H., and Henry Winot, Stockbrldg^e, Vt. He has two sisters, FREESOiiiSTAMPS SrOX. ed Paler School of Art, New Kimberly Ann, '2^4, and Karen Elizabeth, 10 months. ITSOIUQUID bN. the ceremony and was cele­ England, Mrs. Barry wore a Haven. She is employed at Aet­ SAVE 15c ON POPULAR ENRICHED * « * * * With This Coupon'and'Purchase of 59* brant at the nuptial Mass. Miss pink wool and mohair dress and t u m a na Insurance Co., Hartford.- Williams, Jodi Shawn, daughter of Jerry 8. Jr. and Throe One qt. cans Grand Union 1-lb. Maryaime Coroso of West coat ensemble and mink hat. Bouffard attended Howell Chen­ Mary Anne DelConte Williams, IID Hardwood Acrea Mans­ LASACHA Pi<0- 39* Hartford was organist. The couple will live in Melrose, ey Regional Technical High The bride was given in mar­ Mass., after March 17. field City Rd., Storrs. She was bom March 5 at Manchester GRAPE DRINK ^g j School, and is employed at Colt Loring photo J Bruno photo Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents u e Mr. and i riage by her father. She wore Mrs. Barry Is a graduate of Industries, Hartford. engagement of Miss Dar- The mgagemant of Miss IX- Mrs. 'Albert DelConte, 5 Carol Dr., Rockville. Her paternal O oed lhni March ISHi. Eulow iucARon :ii!i * a full-length gown of white WUliam HaU High School, West whit6Br63d 89 2 49 W J. LeMay of Manchester to UiUlMUBiMUIWUUWUM linen, designed with high Hartford; attended the Univer­ ana B^ancea' KUzma of New­ (Packed in Stay-Fresh Tie Bags) grandparents u e Mr. and Mrs. Jerry S. Williams Sr., 120 DEL MONTE .m bert T. D’Ambroaio of Glas­ ington to Paul Robert Long- WaddeU Rd. scooped neckline, short sleeves, sity of Hartford, and is employ­ tonbury has been announced by * * • • • empire bodice accented with ed as a dental assistant. Mr. champs of Manchester has a BEECHNUT-CHOPPED SUPER »ADfUSS STEEL CLING PEACHES her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ 3 Harry, Scott Alan, son of Roger A. and Nancy Jef­ Venice lace, and A-line skirt Barry is a graduate of Man­ ander J. LeMay of 168 Woodland been announced by her parents, BUMBLE BEE SOLID PACK SLICED or HALVES chester High School, served fries Harry, 1 Bartholomew Rd., Branford. He was bom Feb. FREE SOv^STAMPS with detachable chapel-length S t Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kuzma 24 at Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Havm, His maternal $ C D C K - « . 5a 79 1^ T train. Her elbow-length veil of four years in the U.S. Air Whh This Coupon and Purchaso of BABY FOODS 6^79* Her fiance Is a son of Mr. nr . Opportunity 12-01. day. The princess Is 23, the chester to James Thomas Lynch 8^, and Donna Louise, 7. WMi Tlile Coupon and FurdHno of NAPKINS mt 27* FACIAL TISSUE-£29* prince 30. Her fiance Is a son of Mr. and pkg. 37* dual bit.l Jr. of Broad Brook has been For Lease In RockvUle- 3 6 ox. pica: Top Choieo RlCE-A-RONl A JA X UQUID 69* lunn-BoiaBX icon-rAiuT / Neither of the papers — the announced by her parents, Mr. Mrs.' Henry G. Sherman of ‘ Vernon Area ------TOWELS tHT » ' 45* NAPKINS * .“u37* Liberal Daily Polltiken and the and Mrs. Henry DuFresne of Brefwster S t ^ s DORMa-snmo a n m - n m n - . SAnruruKin MuorrmTo L t Eigelbach is serving -witli DOG FOOD ^ «o....qA, UDTKOTt-UmMN SUnClUT ^ tabloid Ekstrabladet — said 214 Hilliard St. ; POTATOES :45* BOUILLON *S S ?».39* KOTEX \ 2.*j79 * PANCAKES TISSUEin* 2 St 29* PEAS 2 47c when the betrothal aimounce- Her fiance is the son of Mr. the U. S. Air Force Nurse 2 eULF STATIONS Pill Link Explored Good thru March ISHt. v l/ i m u m r u n i WUTCHURK I9't Kotex Tampons MUtTMnOXn Corps, stationed at Wurtsmith S A V E O N ment would be made, but fore­ and Mrs. James Thomas Lynch CAKE MIXES BROTHS 2;::;33* Y * pkgs. of 10 77c d in n ers 2 ';;.:89* cast It would nof be before mid­ Sr. of Broad Brook. AFR, Mich. C apt Sherman a Oae'dow being constructed 1956 gpraduate of Manchester and win ■'.be ready for occu­ E A R L Y W EEK Knmoau__ i*. nm-ULiioN . TMATTWmmTO-^.. NOtTMCanSCt,. , --SS,m summer. ‘ Miss DuB’resne attended PORK SALE In Birth of Octuplets BROWNIE NIX ^ 3 5 * CATFOOD 2 S29* IIV-A-SNAPS 3 ^ 8 9 * MACARONI " U “ 39* 1 8 The princess’ elder sister. schools in Northbridge, Mass. High School and a 1062 gradu; pancy in. May. For informa­ tion and interview lunnooiiTAii nninn *,,.**. ouiuwbwiVUPMPMVVIB Princess Margrethe, heiress to She is employed at P ratt and ate of the University of ConnW- MEXICO OITT (AP) — Mexi­ birth control pills were intro­ FREE SOsSTAMPS Karen photo FREE50!iYSTAMPS DOGTDNHif 2,iu.;35* PARTS anorn 2' :29* UMAGRANDS2^^^^39*------cheeZ doodusS ; 39* the throne, will be married Jime tlcut, Storrs. He is serving with With This Coupon and Purchaso o f' Whitney, Division of United can doctors are trying to deter­ duced into Mexico. CHOC.IOUADMTIVE niTANT 10 to Count Henri de Monpezat the U.S. Air Force; stationed at Cori JOHN SABIN PORK RIB PORK LOIN CENTER CUT With Thia Coupon and Purchewo of NUUl-2-nT 'M Engaged Aircraft Corp., East Hartford. mine whether birth control pills Another doctor said there JACK FROSTED’•"•49* HANKIES .ijsi 43 ex. can ^ u n King (DMifar Pack) of Prance. The papers said they Mr. Lynch is a graduate of Bunker Hill AFB., Ind. ' Days 525-6158 •—AH.ox. cans Grund^Unien Cat Food BOUILLONS ».39* 3::?o25* SANKAComE had anything to do with the have beeh many cases of multi­ iMKnDEUCRT-rinsTon OBiaMT-COT POir AU VAIOTBS avranrr--sonniR CHOW believed any engagement an­ The engagement of Miss the Albert I. Prince Vocational A fall wedding is planned. ple births in the United States MEIN Evenings 525-7275 birth of octuplets to Maria Tere­ 4 ill 1-CHICKEN LIVER UVER-FISH PEACHES ".:„’ 39* ASPARAGUS 31* TOAST *EMS BOIKD Ohioms 2*-*.^37* nouncement will be delayed at Teresa Caldera of Bolton to School, Hartford, and attended R o a s t R o a s t C h o p s attef the motoer stopped taking i f s Good thru March 18lh. least until then. Michael Masilonis of East Hart­ H artford State Technical sa Lopez de Sepulveda. All eight the pills. He said doctors are children died within 18 hours of Good thru March 18th. SHOP OXAND union for The Danish royal court press ford has been announced by School. He is employed at P ratt TAKING ATRIP? still trying to figure out why this LIMIT ONE COUPON'PER CUST birth. THC FRISHEST Pr60UCC IN TOWN! *«am*'M8m’mwa'mun-oa'in*m*in----- office declined to comment, a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mario and Whitney, East Hartford, See ns tor yonr passport .5^ happens. iiiroj^co8pm l”m x u si qx>kesman saying: “We cannot Caldera of Notch Rd. and awaiting a call to four Doctors at the hospital where ■s and Identification photos! Fertility drugs, which have FRESH WESTERN NEW CROP-ARiZONA VALENCIA ]\ say anything about it It is a Her fiance is a son of Mr. years active duty in the Air the infuts died said they are been most noted for produring Salem Nassiff Camera ' using autopsy results to see if private matter. and^Mrs. Louis Masilonis of East Force Reserve, of which he is multiple births, are Uke birth FREESOESTAMPS Polltiken said the prince him­ now a member. 991 Main Street ^ a they can find ^ definite link be­ Hartford. - 64S-7S69 control piUs in that they affect FREE SOiii STAMPS BROCCOLI ORANGES Whh This Coupon A Purchaso of self denied the rumors. Miss Caldera, a 1062 graduate No date has been set for the 3 9 : tween the birth-control pills tak­ the hormone equlUbrium. WMh Hito C w i^ an d l PiM iom ei Four One 16 bx. or 8 ex. can 7 » en by the mother, and the multi­ Princess Benedikte is the sec­ 5 9 : wedding. of Manchester High School, at­ One'theory? is tta«|,t birth con­ Foil Piiia. AAcCapnicic iCiavy h Soum Mix ond oldest of the three tough- tended Annhurst College, Wood- ple births. Muihroom Grayy, Chicken Gravy large ^ JIFOAM C^ANER ters of King Frederik IX and Mrs. S e^ v ed a, 21, took birth trol piUs cause a wottaon’s sys­ stock. She has received her as­ tem to react much toe sakno Brown Grbvy, Qnien Gravy,^ Good thru Maidi 18th. Queen Ingrid Of Denmark. She sociate degree in retailing, and POPULAR PRODUCE— "The Best You Can Biiy' control pills for about a yeu, E i S P 10 ”49yio “ 5r 1 way it does whbn she is png' is a dark, attractive girl wlth\a will receive a B3 degree in but stopped taking them about Good thru-|i|iitwh IMh. reputation for shynew. She eight months before the Wrth of lumt IflWLIMIT ONE COUPON PETCtKllBERl marketing this May, both from the four boys and four girls last Birth control pills cause toe fetltr'oNE CQUW owns race horses and is a fine the University of Bridgeport. rider. i^ESH ALL GREEN SPEARS Friday. woman to stop oviflating, or She is employed in the market The birth of octuplets has producing the eggs Which, when planning department of Pratt been recorded twice before in fertilized by male 'sperm, be­ FREE SOiiSTAMPS Popular Reso^ and Whitney, Division of United come embryos. ' FREE SOiiSTAMPS fwhil Wis C o l i S ? J i * ^ Whh This Coupon and Purchase of this century — in Mexico in 1931 Two 8 ex. hols. Wishlioao Blackpool, popular English Aircraft, East Hartford. and in China in 1934. Some doctors, soy a wonoan Whh This CeufMli nhd Purchaso of resort on the Irish See, has Mr. Masilonis, a 1060 gradu­ Dr. Kurt Antoros!™ Dlener, has a specific number ot eggs to Two 16-OX. cems Gtoonwood more than 5,000 hotels and ate of Blast. Hartford High produce and nprmsdly releases lALAD DRESSING ^ WF RENT rr, ■MCleaning! director of pathology at the 30th |/^CITR0s SALAD \CraqMy Onioa, Dahm* Franch, Rus*l~ boardh^houses in its 13.2- School, atten d ^ the University of November hospital, per­ them once a month, but birth RED CABOAOE square-%ile area, according to of Connecticut. He is employed formed autopsies bn the ^ght control pills Interrupt the repro­ Good.: 't t . _9*^_ !!*” 1 *^-*!***- - Y the Encyclopaedia Britannica. at First National Stores, Inc., LARGE, t e n d e r , s w e e t ; ■ children before their burial. He ductive system. Good thru Mprcb^.IRlh. CoijP&N Wr c u s f o ^ m ALL FORMAL WEAR IN > They toeortze that when a Blast Hartford, and is serving N f W S YS TEM 2 l-Lkj^Uo 2 9 ^ said final results will not bo with the U.S. Army Reserves. STOCK AT ALL TIMES! ready for. a week or 10 days but woman stops taking birth con­ CUSTOMER I The wedding is planned for CALIF: CARROTS they apparently died because of trol pills, and ovulation starts BBBES Sept. 23. v U U N O R Y underdeveloped respiratory sys­ again, her system inay-release M o M i l ® s o e s t a m p s EXTRA LARGE SUNKIST SEEDLESS .several e ^ at a tiinb. If they and furehoso of 1 ^ D a v c l e a n in g tems. FREE SOI STAMPS , With This Coupon and Purchaso .of •3 GLOBE The doctor also said the moth­ are fertilised, a mulUple Urtb |Four 10 oi^ ion Apple, Crabap^,j . OK BAklCISON 8^. (U) NAVEL ORANGES 6 For 4 9 c results. ' Wm TMs O o g ^ Purchase of Qufaite or Apple Mint er and father would be asked to v43 ox. can0Wpi King (PWiter Podr) Travel Sanfee SWEET, RED; JUICY . submit to physical examinations F U E L O IL ttn CaaieSiwy - next week. The father, Qenaro, FER IlU X ft JELLY 905 MAIN STREET MEN’S SHOP P o t D eftm jr 34, is a bookkeeper for the Mex­ LET US PRICE Good thru March 18lh. 643-2165 ^ 1 4 . 9 — "ITie Marvel o t Ataln Street?* si».7w ? ■ EMPEROR GRAPES 2 Lbs. 3 9 c ican Social Security Institute. Oped iMv'March II 901 - 907 Main Sttoet Dr. Pahk) Rodriguez Medina, ’ Good aLEalsTo ;8 |M ^ iiti 409 N om£ Main DEUCIOUS mSALADS k-.' YO U R M EXr» Aatkorised agent in Man- Manchester, Connecticut the pediatrician who was ta for all Airlines,, 200 GAL. RflN. C.OJ). Bburtterd«4.>.,. PRCSCRIPTIONl Prices elltclite ihra Saturday. MORh Illh. W« the right to Ibnlt quantitiM. High Energy, Low Price Ea. charge of the eight infants dm- i R. B. REGIUS SpeeUMiti in Brest Clothes Renting '.Apto-FinA.oiem^ AVOCADOS Ing their brief Uvea, said multi­ COUNTRY DRUI Bjfaiicliedfer Pnrk^ , Middle Turnpike, W est--Triple-S Redcmptkm Center, 180 Market Square, Newington :;^,»..<^:EES'.C|eotnr SSreeC' ple births in Meifico have In- 649-4908 about 200 per cent sinc^ Open F rid a y Nights to 9—>A11 Redemption Centers Closed Mmidays ‘ • I-' t • IIANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 — ------...... i— ------— ^ 1' ' 4 , ■ I .if , ,.,.1 FAGS SIXTEEN BIANCHESTTO e v e n i n g HEEAIJ), MANCHBSTEE. CONN, MoNbAY, MARCH Ui^ l6iW Vernon Teachers Tour Wmdsor Plaiit McCiisker Si^res Crent Several MomAAiier. taachera wefe among loU fromlhe graab For ^Injustice’ to Houley w Hartford area who toutned Mayor Thotnaa J. McCuaker mend to a March meeting of the plant of the, Harttoid took a atap Into the current po­ the boani a referendum be held Standard Screw Co. In Windsor litical battle ot worda over tb« on fin on oln g'a Water Itpe to today.' >; weekend although he la not the elte. During the tour, sponeored running for any offiee In the He quoted BSXl records as by the Greater Hartford Coimoil town eleottona April 4. The saying, "lyithout this expendi­ on Economic Education,' teach­ Demoeratio M ayor defended the ture, water will not be possible ers from throughout the 10- / m i Boonomio Development Oom- end without water, proepeote town region viewed the oom-, misalon find Ita ehairman, Rob­ cannot be interested in looking pany produciiloh faclUtles start­ ert Houley. Roth received sharp at tide land, let -alone coneld- ing at'4; p.m„ dined In the em­ critlclsra'W weak by Republi­ teting a plant location on the ploye cafeteria, and ' heard a can candidate for mayor, Jack., Wte.” panel discussion by company Grant.',^ ^ At a tax hearing in May officials afterwards, > .vSf 1»6«, McCuaker said Houley McCuaker said ha lud Intend­ Among those attending from urged Approval o f 837,800 budg­ ed to avoid putting! hie personal Manchester were Robert Heins, eted for water extension to Tri- opinion bt the dibnpatgn be- principal of Robertson School; City Plaza and 826,000 tot the oause the works o f his Demo­ and Mrs. June Charlamb and first year’s payment tor ex­ cratic admintatratfon are “ a Miss Alice Heckler, teachers at tending water service to Feeder matter of record.” Robertson. Several others from Road, “not 8126,000 os'stated But, the mayor Said he felt Manchester were also expected Grknt “ had done an Injustice by Mr. Grant.’’ to take the tour. not only to a citizen who has Vital to Industry served the community well, Houley continued to say it Cioordinator o f the program but to an entire commission of wBs vital to the location of a is Jacob F. Miller of 103 Ade­ dedicated men who haVe dill- “ waiting Industry,” the mayor laide Rd., assistant to the gen­ lUSDAl lUSDAl gentiy worked in an area long said. This has proved correct, eral manager at Standard neglected.” the mayor said, noting Sage-Al­ Screw. ) CHOICE All USD A Government Graded Choice Beef .CHOICE The mayor listed the charg­ ien has formally agreed to lo- The Economic Council spon­ es made by Grant as follows: feato in Vernon at ’Tri-Clty. sors three or four similar field 1. Houley runs a one-man board. This Industry will build in trips yearly to better acquaint 2. Houley asked the Board of yem on, the mayor said, and its members with the operations Representatives for water ser­ chairman Houley did not make o f business and Industries in the any false overtures to Vernon area. The final trip of the year •e vice to an Industrial site at a LB cost to the town o f |126,000, say­ citizens and taxpayers.” will be to the Yankees Atomic ing he had Industry waiting. •The mayor added he and Energy installation at Haddam One Price Only 8. I f the town did not have a Houley have met with indus­ Neck On June 6. one-man commission, the in­ trial leadens on several occa­ *n -4 > ------. dustries might well well be here sions “ and even the Republican now. aspirant for mayor can under­ 4. The mayor might better have stand the obvious reasons for Teacher Grants appointed a man with some lo­ not publicizing the prospects.” cal Chamber of Commerce ex­ The most serious of Grant’s Will Continue 0 * C CHUCK STEAK charges, McCusker said, is “ that perience to enhance rapport be­ The Connecticut State De­ tween the HDC and the cham­ if the town did not have a one- f y r U L . . . LB ber. man commission. Industry partment o f Education has an­ McCusker then answered the might well be here iww.” nounced it will continue to "o charges. This is ‘ not criticizing, the sponsor a federally funded pro­ Im ik mayor said, "it 1s condemnation. CAllFORMIA Campaign Pledge gram of g^rants to individual After his election'in 1065, Mc- It truly boidens on libel and is teachers in Connecticut to en­ Ousker said he appointed mem­ an insult not only to Mr. Houley bers of a new commission on and the members of the EDC courage them to try new ideas BONELESS Industry to fulfill a campaign but to all segments of the com­ and practices in their class­ pledge. Initial members in­ munity.” rooms. S R o c c o u ^ z s ‘This type of Irresponsible cluded three prominent mem­ Launched a year ago, the campaign talk should be be­ Shoulder Steak bers of the Chamber ot Com­ program has already provided neath any candidate,” the may­ merce, one of whom was Its grants up to $1,000 each to edu­ or contini^. “Mr. Grant has in­ president. cators in Manchester, Branford, sinuated that any apparent lack Houley was first elected tem­ Enfield,' Farmington and New of Industrial growth was per­ porary chairman and then per­ Caanan. sonally prevented by the EDC manent chairman by the com­ Locally, Albert Hadigian, a chairman,” he said. mission m em bers,' the mayor mathematics teacher at Bennet LB McCusker claimed that in the said. " I did not appoint Houley Junior High School, won an LB Chuck Ground past two years, except in the chairman as Grant interred,” he award for math project for slow lost four campaign weriks. Selected Beef Liver said. learners. H e used the funds to Grant has not once attended a The “one-man board” charge de-velop special visual materials LB meeting of the Board of Repre­ is "an insult to the entire mem­ which were designed to present FIN A ST or Round Ground sentatives, Zoning or Planning bership of the BDC," the mayor abstract concepts in a concrete LB Commission,^ Board o f Educa­ said. He explained the efforts of manner. GOLDEN CRESr tion or Redevelopment Agency, Sliced Bcicon BEEF CUBES several commission members: The state department has no­ LB or an EDC meeting. F O E STEW Ralph H. Gibson personally tified all Connecticut school su­ Roufid spent a full year In revamping "In fact, I question whether perintendents of the availability r,. Mr. Grant has ever attended figures, tects and maps to bring of the grants, made possible by j r r a budget hearing Or the annual the community monograph up pro-visions in the Elementary 16-OZ town meeting since consolida­ ^ O lt to date. and Secondary Education A ct of tion,” he said. Finast Corn '!SI^ 5 CANS Joeeph Adams, James Roche 1966. "W e must not let Mr. Grant's and Frederick Winkley have Just The exact dumber to be Inferences, suggestions and in­ RB1-OZ completed a more than three- a-warded for the coming year nuendoes continue unchallenged Swi^et Pens 11CHM91W ^ CANS month feasibility study of a pos­ has not been determined but is sible tax producing project. lest every public spirited citizen expected to be greater than last 1-LB13-OZ1 David Somerville continues shy away from voluntary pub­ year, aooori^g to officials in M CH M O N D ^ CANS his efforts to bring all industrial lic service,” he said. the educatioh department Cling Peaches maps up to date. “ The Republican candidate’s The deadline for applications Clarence Crowley and Houley, statements confirm this and his is April 15. Successful appli­ FINAST bl-LBIO-OZ meeting Jointly with developers slurs on Mr. Houley’s efforts cants wQl be notified before tha IN BUTTER SAUCE PLAIN or lODIZID ■ CTNS o f the Feeder Rd. site, were and integrity are beneath the end of the emrent school year. Salt Instrumental in making the area principles of sound political Your Choice - Mix or Match the Vernon industrial site. competition,” he concluded. Goines Dog Meal 5-LB BOX Roche, Adams and Houley shared the task of editing the GASH SAVINGS new brochure, “ Vernon, Con­ Woman Killed Green Beans HKB> ’kI ’ I I’ K ) iC QT BTL necticut, the Green Land.” lO-OZ' KrOft Salad Oil Roche studied the type of On Emergency Sweet Corn PKG Industry desired, a continuous lO-OZ task. Ray Hallowell analyzed Hospital Trip PKG CRACKIRS 16-OZ PKG the type o f Industry desired. Sweet Peas Keebler Club Hallowell also analyzed Ver­ NAOHJA, N.H. (AP) — The daughter of Oonnectioit Mental ri;K non’s labor market and its long- <; \M.ON Boneless 16-OZ Vegetables mrb> range impllctions. Health Commissioner Wilfred Tom atoes RICHMOND 5 CANS Stationery Charge Bloomberg, rushing her son to Grant’s charge that at least a hospital, was injured fatally F U E L OIL one item was Implement^ by when the car hi which she was H I-H O CRACKIRS 10-OZ PKG riding struck an icy patch and Sunshine the chairman after the * ooard GOOPERATiVE SiVloin voted against it, McCusker said, crashed into a utility pole. Dead was Mrs. Kiebe John- CLEEM TOOTHPASTE was explained to him at the OIK (■()>’I’ ANY 8 vv ' u ^ e-ozjA. 29c , fram S2S.00 to $45.00 | ■ v \ ) . . CmrI m I tmI'-RIm '^ : ^ ' S-liKo 23c ^ eRDiiDu totw- - Sm Sm SMto Cocktril 34.OZJAU1.10 Now to tha tlma to bring In yonr screens to be repaired. 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, / H E »A L D . I W p A o r lilkj^bsSTESi EVENING HERALD. BZANCHEStEB. CONN., MONDAY. MARCH 18, 1967 n q I . I ------— : — «Miai Town Duckpitt Bowling Crowns 1] sity of Cohnecticut basket­ June, |utd orjy center BIU Cor- holding out the best chance of coach G eorge' Bissacca a vision ball sputtered to a close return next season. assuming Connecticut’s dom- of better things In the future. Saturday liight as the Hui^. ; A s Shabel m oves'to sn as- Inant role next year is Yale. The roost sticcessfuT team, as kies gambled and lost in an .ststlhf post in toe office of Ath- H ie Elis finished third " among things turned out, was peren- Pat ietlo Dlreotbr Jim Hlckejr at-the strong Ivy League lineup nlal small-oollege power Central NCAA Tournament first UOonn, his asslstent coach Burr this season with three starters Connecticut, -which won a first By EARL YOST MHS round game against Boe(- Carlson takes over the head returning including top soorer round game in the NCAA college HOME ENOINEERa—Carol If Youth ^movement' has Pin Results | ton College. coach Job. Ed Qoldstone of Wixidbridge, division tournament before be- Vennart 177, Dolores LewR nnininir a mononolv on The first teiun placed sixth State Championships th r« « Frod Shabel, closing out a And a Job'it Wllf be. With only Dm®- Adding' to the T ale coach ing routed by LOng' Iriapd Uhi- 208—466, Gay Todd IM-:47a, <>revailed again in the an* MBN'8 DIVISION coaching cnieer in which he ^ , BLIMINATIONS TTiHividiial awards in the ^ ^**^* *” ^. ohe provSn ballplayer returning Y®® Vanclsln’s hopes w ill be verslty. L IU assumed Central’s PbyUis Dumas 184. .nual Men’s Division of the took UOonn to three NCAA CaUldl Jr. (3) J « 138 118 ‘le th Annual Connecticut oonslsUng of non^soholas- Whsn tht in 1967-68. \ jie'H u sk ies’ fresh- sophomores who compiled iui Un- 19^ role as , toe Northeast rep- Dvorak 175-181 — 601, 0 (n g*r •Town Duckpin Bowling Doucette Sr. (0) 130 106 101 36th uc and scholasUc teams. They approximately 1,400 s^tsM fli^ tournament^ in four seasons, man team -bad '8 so-so record beaten frosh record, Including a rosentativo at the (»llege diri- Cappuccio 204-181— 644, Gtnny Tournament while in the State Gallery Mat^ at receive a trophy and plaque ed their heavy match ^<4do 32 employed a slow-down game In­ PlunUey (3) 144 132 129 128 tols season, and sophomore re- win over Princeton’s highly- sion semi-finals this week at Clark 207-182 — 662, PhyllM Women's Division the 1967 N6w Haven's Winchester f^,r the school and individual caliber rifles a Manchester Jun- tended to liave his smaller play? Boroch (1) 106 138 i n 99 Ixhmding apeclallsf Billy Gray touted first-year players. EvansvUle, Ind. Ostberg 454, Judy Selbie 457. , Ichamplon ,ta k form er profes* Range over the weekend gcw medals. lor shooter, is-yearold John ora outshoot Boston College. Marlnelll (3) wias-on academic probation fol- Fairfield had a disappolptlng Central Connecticut loses Its ■ional dan«e instructor. ^ 149 123 106 n o 151 was the Manchester Rifle CTub. ____ Gallagher Jr. had fired the high UOonn got more shots, but BrC MERCANTIUB — Joe Scatft Abraltte (2) ^ 1 1 9 134 114 Sharpshooting Ken Wood and nlltmi Connecticut Junior score of 198. lowing too first semester at season, but jumping Jack Billy star front-court man Paul Zajac DbninutiVe George Cochran, 122 had an edge in shooting per­ 140-135— 379, George TelllM n o 134 ISO 129 132 John Oallagher Jr. took the ^m petiUve firing to the prim e ^ ^ ^ ^^pre. Gal- Storrs. ' Jones of Hartford and six foot- to graduation,, and coach Bill is, a graduate of East Catholic Cochran (3) centage and foul shbte to take 141, Ed Slowlk 187-139— 39g, J p ig h School last June and now Bates (2) high overall senior and high test over this preisure-packed lagher bad 60 prone, a sitting, The Connecticut college team six Rich Sana bria ceturn to give Detrick will be hard-pressed to the 48-42 decision at Kingston, form as good a club in 1967-68. John Aceto 147-386, Angelo / • kk student ati at -the Manchester “ Connecticut junior awards re- P~"*’ 48 kneeling and a solid 47 stand­ B.I. Bujaucius (3) 106 138 162 160 60 sitting, 49^ kneeling and a Quinnip'^ac, which lost In the Pontillo 139, iSd Tomkiel 169- 'bommunil^ College, bested 71 spectively. ing. Gallagher outshot bis coach, < Hamptjpn (1) 126 131 102 141 perfect 60 standing for 199 out Sharpshooter Wes Bialosuknia first round of the District 32 389, Ed Rau 352, Walt Jacy ‘i-ivals in two weekends of roll­ ot 20o! The only .^ in t dropped Shorts, by one pohj. took a scoring average of 28 6 N AIA tournament, moves into 360, S.tan M inicki 360, Joe Vin- ing at the Holiday Lanes to earn Byna (3) n o 120 182 162 Not only did these two shoot­ per game into the contest, and Royals Still Chase Knicks AUias ( 1) 124 118 121 121 comes the State High School jjjg gj,pj jmeellng, This NCAA college division competi­ sko 860, Mel Burbank 373, Stan the tiUe. A yeay ago, 17-year- ers walk off with highest hon­ Rifle Trophy. Paced by tte tor- tremendous score Ued the state camo out with only 15 more tion along with New Haven Col­ Jarvis 362.' ‘6ld Joe Cataldl Jr., senior at ors but Manchester pnarksmen TH RE E ON TWO— Manchester’s Ray Kelly is about to pass o ff to Joe Amaio a Davis (3) 98 140 119 rid shooting of Nick -Rmreck, after too low-scoring affair. Bia- lege next season, and both may Manchester High School, walked DeDomlnicis (0) 96 93 102 helped themselves to a large on fast break while Cross players Clint Da via (32) and Alex Scott (2S) at­ In Battle for Playoff Spot toe locals post^ a 744 srore to Qurkhalter In 1966 and also by losukiiia eloeed out a three-sea­ find the going a bit rough corn- COUNTRY CLUB — John off with the Meh’s Division “ 7 porUon of the remaining tempt to break up play. (Herald Photo by Pinto) * son burst of brilliant outside ClauKhsey (3) 128 141 94 129 take Stoto High School honors, Horvay In 1962. Thism is ____ .... ,4 V th. jlT -M M on M STAN D IN O S four games left to play and New pared to what they’re used to. Rleder 135—390, Jim Harvey ‘Championship. CTark (1) n o 100 114 103 shooting in which he broke Timreck fired 192 to place see- „,g,,^g tj,, ggpp„^ ffred^lntoa Eastern Division York three. In that respect, conditions will 138, Ken Bennett 357, Bundl ond amongamonfir Juniorlunior shootersahooters inI n ______.___^______.__* sharpshooter team iirea into a every UQmn scoring mark and - Housewife snd mother : of years that a Manchester senior t i e ^ r T i r s t gun w . L. Pet. OB. In Sunday’s other games, Bos- be equally troubled at the terg- Taroa 137— 385, Carroll Maddojt QVABTEBFINALS the competition. In toe same all the point-producing records !ihree, one-time dance teacher Claughsey (3) 112 124 124 ®. *7 , shooter has walked off with top «hof hla Walther Indians Soundly Trounced in Toufney 64 12 .842 — ton downed Baltimore 123-118 est, and smallest, basketball 367, John Dyment 145.— 378, It marks toe ninth Ume In v „ _ _ _ ,hi- , , division. Buck snot ms waiiner ■of the -Yankee Conference. XPhlla. . . ^ a t AnnuUi cped No. 1 lau- Davis (0) 103 124 112 Boston'. . 67 19 .760 7 and Detroit Whipped Los An- schools in the state me .next Carl Bolin 136—358, Bert Dal? 17 yearn that Manchester has ,h ' Free Rifle to a laudable 198 The six-foot-two senior from 'rels in the Women’s Division N e w . York 38 42 .462 29 geles 120-104. Saturday night, season. vis 137— 375. : Bujauclua (3) 137 124 121 122 won high school honors. Previ- Art «ihorta dirt toe trick three teams entered New Hyde Park, N.Y. take.s f)y outlasting a starting field of CataliU Jr. (1) 125 125 100 119 Cincinnati 36 42 .466 29% Boston shaded Philadelphia 116- _ ous victories were recorded in ^ s o l . the MRC senior club won three other Huskies’ starters 27. Cathy Dyak, defending Baltimore 19 68 .247 46%48% 114, Cincinnati walloped Chica­ UMasa Reigns SPOUSES—Gerry Oakes 13^ champion; did not compete. For Cochran (8) 115 138 131 123 135 1954, 1955, 1966, 1962, 1964 and ' awards, The, Master t e m of through the graduation line in Plumley (2) 122 108 90 148 119 i 9g5. Wood began firing when he Wood, Shorts, Arshlbald, and Western DIvCtlon go 147-119 and Los Angeles de- Gloria Darling 129-364, Veron­ -the two-day competition, Mrs. X San Fran. - 41 s4 .647 — feated San Francisco 126-120. DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — The ica Zemaitis 126, Kay Foun­ ~ 1,4 127 138 "J'h® dependables came was only 11 years old. His first Dougan placed sixth. The Sharp- 'Xnnullt compiled a brilliant Byrd (3) A slim .cilowd of about 400 (town. We Just couldn’t keep up St. LoUis .. 36 41 .408 6 Hal Greer and Billy Cunning- University of Massachusetts tain 133-351, Donna BremseY Maiacincm ■■ (II iw 147 103 IM iM through with a fine score," said compeUtion was In this very shooter team of Buck, Stolten- By PETE ZANARDl i^29.8 average for a dozen Los -Angeles 35^ 43 .449 7% ham led Philadelphia past the reigned today as toe Yankee 137-352, Ann M orra 130, Ron ?s?®"F'NAL8 a happy Oach Tony Allbrio, match in 1964 when he was 13. berg, Gallagher Sr and Heeme- Seems like there’s al­ watched, a clear majority from with their pace, or their re­ CMcagD 30 46 .396 l l i i Knicks at New York. Greer Oonference Indoor track cham- K o rra 145-375. bAu (1 ) ' ' iM iM 117 98 "The 744 was toie highest score Wood that year coped second ler placed second. The Marks- Manchester. bounding.” ' Y(de Triumphs ways a finals-bound New 11% poured in 38 ■ points and CUn- pion. Cochran moved into tt>e win­ ------ever by a Manchester team In high eub-junior score. He then man team of Gallagher Jr, The Elm City representative Hyde, who in three previous Detroit' .... 30 40 .305 Haveti or Hartford school NEW HAVEN (AP) — x-Glincked' division title ningham 30 as the 70ers wiped " The Redman won the title by ners' circle by turning back the 112 1 ?? 113 143 11R competition.” fired his straight shooting rifle (with another top score, 190) erased all doubt very early. tourney appearances got by the VnULAOE MIXERS — Bob eliminating Manchester Only an arm-length sepa­ (Cincinnati' almost was ’n- like out a nine-point Knickerbocker piling up 68 points Saturday. ch;ihallenge o f , 88-year-oId Burt . " ’ f in a i^ Joining Timreck on toe first for Freeport, Long Island High Rzewuski, Cams aqd Leckfor With four minutes gone,, they first foe only ,to meet a New Qaffney 213-500, Len Belong^ rated Yale’s-swimming team Flynn but Instead toe Royals lead with a 84-8 outburst. Rhode Island was second with Clilaughsey In the best of seven, Cochran (4) 121 115 iTO IM IM team were Bill Sheldon (188), School and the U. S. Merchant placed third. The MRC Junior High from the CIAC Bas­ showed a 17-4 lead, advancing Haven or Hartford club, had 224-650, Betty Lynne 201, Dan Claughsey (1) 112 110 123 153 121 and its star Don SchoIIand- Inals, the teen-ager winning In ketball Tournament. The t to 29-9 at the first turn and high praise for toe hustle that today-■ find toemselves still Walt Bellamy had 34 points 41 points, followed by (fonnecti- Doran 213-562, Red' Rugglell ' A1 Clavette (186) and Jan Ja- Marine Academy of Kingsport, team placed an unofficial lOto er from reaching their high- 1 a vve games. Claughsey is a gutty Indians proved no match 60-19 at intermission. A 26-point became an Indian trademark chasing the New York Knicker- and Cazzle Russeli 26 for the cut ■with 37, New Hampshire 232-642, W illie Abert 175-49’T, Bujaucius (3) 113 98 106 142 cobs (170). L. I. Wood won the New York overall. eat hopes In the three-day *^Reddi-Whip salesman In ths Byrd (1) 106 137 149 115 fo r fourth-ranked Wilbur Cross third quarter brought Man­ this season- “ You have, to hand bockers-'in toe race for third Knicks, who played without with 26, Maine 18 and Vermont Eastern Seaboard Intercol­ Clayton Murphy 214-56L P a l Connecticut area. last Saturday night, the Gov­ chester back Into the hall, trail­ it to them,” Hyde summed up. place in the National Basketball Dick Barnett, Dave Stallworth 16. Quackenbush 185-482, Harry legiate"^ Swimming Cham­ Mrs. Annum, wife of the one WOMEN’S DIVISION ernors prancing to an 86-60 ing 66-44 as the third quarter "They started In there and nev­ Association’s HJasferh Division, and Dick Vai- Arsdale. ------Stevenson 509, Dick Lynne 524, It'ABTEBFINALS Old Arms Brighten Outlook for Birds^ Yanks pionships, In which the Ells The Royals were two foul At Boston, Bailey Howie R E P L A CEIMENT (Herald Photo by Pinto) Annulli (3) win In a CHass AA quarterfinal began. i er quit. They battled all sea- John Doran 517, Roland Speaif- ipf the owners of the Holiday 111 166 131 139 crushed the challengers CONGRATULATIONS are offered champions Pat Annulli and George Coch­ Slbrlnsz (1) 118 109 108 115 contest at Meriden's Platt “We played some bad basket­ sem long.” shots away from third place and scored 30 points and John Havll- H ANOVER, N.H. (AS*) — Lanes, contractor Orlando An­ from 24 other colleges. In 537, Ginger Yourkas 495, High. ball in the first half,” said The. winners bad only two Flynn Robmson had three cek 21 in the Celtics’ eighth vie- When Robert (Red) Rolf'*, for- num, was hotter than a piston ran by Mayor Nate Ago8tinelli, .left, following duckpin tourney play y e s t e r d a y . Small (3) 112 85 126 126 SchoUander’s brilliance, Paul Albert 543, Ed Yourkaa Ooss, now 168, heads for the Cteach Phil Hyde, "probably as double figure scoMta in BiU chances to make them after the tory in nine gamOs against Bal- mer Yankee third baseman, who jn the title match against Agnes Vaccaro (1) 96 146 114 124 New Faces Pace Braves, Mets two individiial victories in­ 526, Ron Nivison 508. | • > semi-finals Wednesday night at bad as we’ve played all sea­ Reaves and Alex Scott, with 15- final buzzer of Cincinnati’s ttmore. Ray Sooitt had 81 for the managed toe .Detroit Tigers;, re­ Claughsey, closing out the set average In besting Glaugh- Jaucius, a two-time town .ctismp brinaz, 3-1, and Miss Small, 3-1, cluding an NCAA record Smyth (3) 106 121 127 Central Connecticut against son.” pointe apiece, but al^ 15"^ team game at St. Louis Sunday. Bullets. tires as Dartauiuto’s athletic In four straight games. The gey, averaging 126 In the title while Leo Byrd, the “ giant-killer en route to the finals while Mrs. Gburskl (0) 89 117 117 NEW YORK (AP) — Steve Barber lit up Baltl- homer in Pittsburgh’s 12-hit oo- plus anchoring a relay vic­ WIOLETTE—- - June Roweft New London High, an 80-78 win­ , Yet- Hyde had no excuses. members got into toe scoring But Robinson missed all three Dave PeBiisschere and Dave director next July,^ Seaver Pe- mew queen, who rolls in three match for five games. Claugh- er“ along the way, was fourth. Claughsey ousted Ruth Mcln- New faces shown over the more’s already high hopes of slaught that cracked Philadel- tory, was marred by a sec- 194-501, -Tan Hager 186-190-1* Claughsey (3) 11.3 113 113 ner Saturday over Norwalk "Croaa is a run, shoot and re­ column. The Governors hit on shots, le a v ^ ^ to e Royals on the Bing scored 26 pokits each at ters, a native o f Melrose, ieagues vdth 117, 117 and 114 gey, a duckpinner tor 10 year^, Byrd, who took up bowling less tosh, also a former champ, 3-0, Atlanta and New York world championship pWa 10-4 at Fort Myers. Bob ^ond-plaoe flnlfh in the 100- 509, Norma Thompson 1^8-451 McIntosh (01 95 97 108 High. Manchester, which listed bound club,” he said. “ They 32 of 50 floor attempts for a short end of a -120-119 final Los Angeles as the Pistons Mass., w ill take his place. Pel- averages, came up with a bril- n>lls In but one league, the Res- than a year ago, eliminated RIt and Lucille Smyth. 3-1, before SEMIFINALS yard freestyle In Saturday Lalra O’Toole 180-607, Eleanor Mets exhibition baseball w only two seniors on the squad, make you play at their pace solid 64 per cent, cashed in 22 score, and a hall-game back of moved into a tie with idle Chlca- ters, a form er hockey team ^ant 127.2 four-game effort in taurant, and has a 125 average. Alkas, who paced the qualifiers, bowing in the title match, Annulli (3) 123 102 130 146 names while revitalized old Yaidtees and turned in three ing stars with three shutout in­ Berry 190-489. Cofinne Allison Small (1) 152 96 122 106 games w n u e reviiaiizea 010 shutout Innings in a 7-2 Oriole nings. cloeed out toe campaign with a with double-ups, even triple- of 32 free throws and command­ night’s wind-up. , the Krtlcks, who bowed to Phlla- go for fourth place and a playoff captain, was graduated from jh e title match. Mrs. Annum has with all the marbles at stake, and Tony Marinelli to gain the There was one change in the 463. * victory at Miami. jose Tartabull homered and 13-8 slate. ups. You can’t slow the ball ed a 52-24 rebounding advan­ delphia 181-120. Cincinnati has berth in toe Western Division. Dartmouth in 1954. been bowling only six years, Claughsey averages 123.4 per semifinals before losing to women’s play. When Jeanne Clauphscy (3) 102 106 131 1.34 arms prightOTM_ the ou^ since the Holiday Lanes house string, This was Claughsey’s Claughsey, Bert Davis, Cataldl, Irish turned up sick, the spot Smyth ( i ) 91 109 115 97 look at the Baltimore and Barber, who won is gsimes for singled twice as Boston un- tage. — FINAT-S The Indians took 102 shots was built. fifth try in the event, the third Pete Plumley and Marinelli vvas then between L o is Smyth Annum (4) 133 no 1.32 tis New York camps. the Orioles in 1981, 20 in 1963 leashed 13 hits and sank Kansas Oddity in Finals year that he passed the qualify- were other quarterfinallsts. and Terry Vaccaro, who tied Ci^riiscy (0) 103 96 109 113 caete Boyer, looking like a and 16 in 1966, was sidelined a t y 8-3 at Winter Haven, Fla. Major College Tourney Action tut made only 26 or better Yankee of old, played his first much of last season with a sore than 25 per cent. Dick Cobb and There was an oddity fei the lug- He lost o u t' In the first High single games, out of toe for. ninth place in the qu allfy- Small (31 101 138 109 109 102 game with toe Atlanta Braves elbow. But toe 28-year-old ace (rf Dale Ostrout, getting 12 points finals In that toe runner-up In round both times previously. money, 166 efforts, were shared jng field. When Miss Smyth sis- Smyth (2) 136 127 121 95 92 and said he felt right at home the youthful Baltimore staff apiece, led Ray K elly (11) and botb divisions was a husband Cash qwarda. and trophies Rocky Lupacchino and ter of Lucille, also was ill, M rs, PRIZE LIST Sunday after slamming three showed no effects of soreness as Tim Coughlin (10) in double and wife combination. While were awarded the winners and Charlie Gardella. Vaccaro was inserted into play. Salukis Rated Highly Women singles in AUanta’s 4-2 victory he allowed only two hits and a figures. P&WA jet engines Mrs. Claughsey was playing sec- runner-ups in each division. Ex-Charap Third Last year the latter went to iBOWUNG 1. Pat Annulli $40 and Trophy Angeles in West Palm walk Three seldom seen teitonical ond best to Mrs. Annulli, Burt Cochran received |70, Burt Over in the fairer sex section, the finals before losing to Mrs. 2. Agnes Claughsey $20 and Heach, Fla. From the Yankee viewpoint. fouls added to toe festivities, C lau g^ey was going down, but Claughsey $35 while Mis. An- two-time queen Mavis Small, Dyak. The final hit, driving in a run, the pitching of Jim Bouton By Duke^s Vic Bubas two against Manchester, .both not without a fight, against nulM got $40 and Mrs. Claugh- who also led aU w om en quali- Manchester Mayor Nate Agos- ^ „ „ii «in climaxed a two-run seventh In- looked almost as good as the 28- delay of game'penalties for hit­ Cochran. The Claughseys have sey $20. Sixteen other men and tiers, wound iip third and L*i- tinelU .capably handled the pres- “• ning that broke a 2-2 tie. Boyer year-old right-hander started N E W YO R K (A P ) — North Carolina’s proud Tar ting toe ball away from a Cross for everything three children six other women also shared in cllle Smyth was fourth. Sylvia entotlon of awards '*• t>mytn zs. also turned, in a sparkling play his comeback after a 4-16 sea- Heels get another chance to twist the Tiger’s tail this player who was attempting to Product o f the Holiday Junior « « which totaled StechOlz’ 129 was the best single The touniles were supervised Q u ^ ^ l s t s ^ ^ swinging bunt in toe eighth son in 1966. He gave up five hits. week— but Duke’s disappointed Blue Devils are going put it inbounds, and one against Leagues, as was CataKU, Coch- <>^ Q>e money and was worth « ^ r U y by Paul ^ rre m . ^ d inning, turiilng it into a double but stoppedstopped BaUlmore Baltimore withe,twithcit a a Cross for having two No. 15’a Third place In toe Men’s. Dl- $6, the entry fee. ■_ Amy • Pirkey of the Holiday Reggie UDursKl, Ruth Mcintosn pjgy to the dogs. ------—------— ran has developed into one of run in the middle three irii,“.,gs RESTAURANT — Bob Heck in toe g;ame. i f t ' vision went to Steady Ed Bu- ' Mrs. Aniiulli beat Kitty 'Si- Ls^es staff. each $6. And Dttee's Vie Bubas- thinks Oonference champions, the state's best small pin top- “ There’s really ,.no differ- as he tries to regain the form WUbnr C r s » (86) from hydrofoils 138—375, Bob Freeland 379, High Slngle.^t of Money these parUcular dogs-the Salu- north Carolina earned a re- P B F Pis, piers In his six year career. This Sylvia Stechiblz $6.00 (129) ence," said the third baseman that won 21 games in 1963 and rUck Cavar 136-156 —397, Jim kis o f Southern nilnots will bite' match with Princeton by knock- 1 Scott ...... 7 1-2 l.'i was his third try for the town who spent eight years with the 18 in 1964. Lambert 146 —391, Bill Pagan! Just as sharp as they bark. 1 Davis ...... 4 0-1 8 MEN ing off North Carolina State, 1 Moore ...... 1 3-4 5 title. Previously he missed by Yankees bdfore being traded A pair of pitching aces from jr. 371, Ernie Pohl 147 —368, North Carolina, toe nation’s 1. (3eorge Cochran $70 and Wake Forest and iJuke in toe 0 Reaves ...... 7 1-2 15 one pin of qualifying when the Hawks Win First Title last winter, "just different faces last year, Gaylord Perry of San Ed Paganl 350, Leo Rivers 136 • No. 4 college basketball power, 1 Dixon ...... 0 1-1 1 Trophy ACX3 tourney. Larry M iller’s 32 0 Creshaw ...... I 1-1 3 to skycranes event was sUged at the Y lanes on the Infield. , Francisco and Gary Peters of 330^ McGuire 363, Rollie downed the Blue Devils 82-73 triggered by a 6-0 victory over but it wasn’t funny in, recent 2. Burt Claughsey $85 and points paced the Tar Heels past J Hunter ...... 1 2-2 4 In 1965 but came back last CHICAGO. (A P) —— The “ My legs are tired, but it was the Oiicago White Sox, were In tr' h 135—33S, Wendell Poucher last Saturday night for the 1 Williamson ...... 1 1-3 3 the Toronto Maple Leafs. years when it looked as if they. Trophy Duke in the final. 2 Tyson ...... 0 5 March to qualify at the Holiday “ curse of Muldoon,’^ lYhich a good way to break in.” form as toe GianU dropped 357 Northam 355. John Rle- Atlantic Coast Conference title "Is the champagne cold?” were going to win but ended up 3: Ed Bujaucius $18. “ This was the toughest possi­ 1 J.. Harzett ...... 2 04) 4 but lost In a first round match had plagued the Chicago The Mets got their first Cleveland 7-1 at Phoenix, Arlz., 145-147 __40s; Tony DeSi- and a berth — opposite Prince­ 0 R. Haiirett ...... 1 0-0 2 someone asked. “ It ought to be,” fin i^ n g second by one point in 4. Leo Byrd $10. ble way to win toe champion­ 2 Raslllo ...... 3 1-2 7 to Joe Twaronite. Black Hawks for four dec- glimpse of rookie Don Bosch, a and Chicago clipped Cincinnati mone 150 —888, Burt Claughsey ton’s fifth-ranked Tigers — in 3-a. j u • j a j yelled Stan Mikita, the league’s ship,’’ said North Carolina pilot 1 Hardy ...... 3 6 two different seasons. QuarterfinaUsts 24-year-old center fielder for 8-6 at Tampa, Fla. 371, Gene Grillo 185. Ed Gutt the NCAA championships. 0 Warner ...... 1 4-6 6 la weekend warfare, Cochran ades, was buried Sunday leading scorer, “ it s been on ice Back in 1928-27, Major Fred- Bert Davis, Joe Cataldi Jr., they traded pitcher Den- Perry, a 21-game winner last Dean Smith. ’ ’Beating our three 2 Whiling...... i ...... 1 0-1 2 140 -366, Frank (3alvo 159-167 Princeton handed North Caroli­ averaged 127.12 for 15 games, when the Hawks^ finally lor 40 years.” rick McLauglilin purchased the Peter Plumley, Tony MarlnelU, j^jg Rj^ant to PlttshW hi' major North Carolina rival on year,- shut out the Indians cm — jgg ggjg 370 Ray Daw- na its first setback of the season 14 Totals R2 22-32 86 Cochran boasts a fine 129 av- WOn their first Nati(inal “ What happened to the curse Portland Rose Buds and moved $7 each, successive nights...was a great Muicheater (60) The right-hander Insistied on two hits diuing his three-mning g^^ jgg Hank Frey 146 —383, last December. 2-4 12 erage to date competing in three Hockey League champion- of Muldoon?” shouted (3oach Bil- team to Chicago, where he accomplishment. W e're delight­ 5 Cobb ...... 6 Qualifiers playing despite a sprained right stint as the Giants overcame yVic jg Abic»-w=Abraitis 862, Tom Rufint Duke settled for the open spot 2 Oslrout ...... 5 2-4 ’13 fast leagues, namely Hartford ship. ly Reay as the players tossed named the Black Hawks after ed at the prospect of meeting 1 Smith ...... J 0-0 2 Ed Doucette Sr., ,$8:Bob Bor- hand and smacked two (toubles, rookie Jose Vidal’ s toree-run 141 _ 3 5 3 jerry I^ndo 148-135 — In toe National invitation Tour­ 4 Amaio ...... 4 8 County, H(diday DouUes and The hawks not only buried toe him In the shower, clothes and his World War-1 battalion, Princeton' again.” 0-1 och $6; Vic Abraitis $6 : Larry including one that drove in two homer with a four-run fifth in- 394. Cliet Russo 135 —360, BUI nament at New York, where the " '''"Thlln ...... 6 0-0 10 the Men’s Major. curse but literally drowned it In aJl. Pete Muldoon was the coach. Bates $6; Howie Hampton $6; Rutgers’ Bob Lloyd, the top 3 Re* ...... 0 1-3 1 fifth-inning runs against the St. ning. r-c-c- 1 “ 1-149—411, Walt Blue Devils will collide with foul shooter in the country, hit 1 Vellv ...... 6 1-2 11 The 6-6, 146-pounder was be? a wild champagne celebration The Hawks could laugh now. McLaughlin fired Muldoon and P-it Alkas $6; Dom DcDominicis Louis Cardinals and br(Ae a Peters, the American L e a g u e Suchy______356,______Bert______Davis____ 188 — Southern Illinois’ small college 1 r,-*vb ...... 1 2-3 4 MuMoon pointed a finger and 16; Norman Clark $6. five free throws down the 1 Hllln?kl ...... 0 0.0 0 scoreless tie. The Mete went on earned run average leader last 3^ "Ed Dou"cette "sr 'M2* Carl titans tonight in a quarter-final stretch in capping a 42-point 0 Kowal ...... 0 04) 0 cursed the Hawks saying they High Single Out pf Money to beat the Cardinals 7-1 at St. season, opened with three scor- 155.139 —403 Rc(i Oak- contest. effort that lifted the Scarlet would never win a National 20 Totel.* 36 847 60 Rocky Lupacchino $3 (iS6). Petersburg for the aecond less innings, but the White Sox Doucette Jr “ 1 repeat what I said before Knights past taller Utah' State. Hockey League championship. straight time. , needed four tmeamed runs imd ^ Charles Gardella $3 (156). the ACC finals,” said Blue Dev­ Walker, Providence’s All Amer­ Neither Muldoon’s curse nor ------^ H ® < J Molumphy 156 -362. Paul ils Coach Bubas. “ The ACC ica, became toe 2Srd player in the combined efforts of the Mever Elected JS M. 1 7 * o ^ helpful Sartor 146-168 —422, Dick Di- team playing Southern Illinois college history to top toe 2,000- famed witches in folklore could in w ill be the underdog. Every­ point career mark with his deny, this band of Hawks. MiddLebury and tou rt,tive hiehuehted u,e J®*"*®" To Head Softball body who has seen them tells binge against Memphis State. Led by Mikita and Bobby Ch'cago Cubs 10-2 victory over inelli 355, Dick Simons 854, Dick me they are a great team.” He now has 2,009. Hull, the Hawks have six play­ President of the Little Miss and ask ua Cop Rec Hoop Tourneys Cal;^(.-.-,ia at Palin Sprmgs, Trueman 361, Win Smltli 356" Th6 Saluki Is an Egyptian Bob Hoover’s 26-loot Jump ers among the league's top 10 Calif., With three per.ect in- , Softball L e e ^ e In Manchester Charles VanRiper 168 —398. hunting dog — similar in ap­ scorers. Mikita needs 10 points nings, striking out tv/o and per­ s.iot In the final sec(xid of over- ^he 1967 season w ill be Lee Championship laurals befell Tci'.i Ar.ioMea n r c Pete Gil­ pearance to the Greyhound — time carried Dayton past West- Meygp about wages to break Hull’s record of 97 in lespie (8) pm’. Tc i: ..anu^altus mitting only one ball to leave the Mlddlebury All-Stars a” d the FEMMES ft FELLAS —John whom toe Carbonilale, 111., cm Kentucky and Blvin Hayes ^^^g^ a season lost year. (Ti •c."' , ;liitdlebury v/in. the inilel». He le.. w.tii ft 4.0 Ckmrt Five as the Manches'.er Tedford 360, Sandl Mazur 131 — school adopted as its athletic p u m i^ in 30 points «n Hous- ^ g ^ ^ annual meeting were: Hull, who scored a record 64 Invitational Basketball Tciirna- __ _ _ lead, half o f it supplied by Adol- ... but ask some other questions, too! V .tsgeraiU, dov/n 22-9 at half- 340. Fran Crandall 131-128 —358, . symbol In 1951. ton’s victory over New Mexico Larivee, vice president; goals last (season, got his 48th ment came to a close at' the me, stermed back to within i?*” ' , , j v( MArtnn 997 Last Thursday night, the Salu­ We are anxious to talk with you about money, Sunday, luid Is a cinch to reach Oommunlty Y over t’le . week- Rookie Dick Billings pingled Morton 337. j Ann Campbell, secretary; John three points with two minutes kis established their kinship Wyoming nailed the WAC title McDonald Jr., treasurer, and because the wages are excellent at Olivetti toe 50-goal plateau for a third end. Mlddlebury took the Midg- remaining, but fell victim to home the winning run in the last — Donna Kodez with the greyhound by racing beating Brigham Young 70-63 In w^,.i,p?-rt publicity Underwood, and there are opportunities for time. et title while toe C3ourt Five costly fouls. Steve Lohnes (10) of the 10th inning to give Wash- FRIEND SH IP 186 —461, Patricia Cote 177, Peg past St. Peter’s, N .J , 103-68 In a playoff and Indiana won the hiitney, who serv- regular overtime as well. But we are proud pf' Glenn Hall, who recorded his ruled th^ Junior group, was high for toe Vernon club. ington a 4-3 victory over Houa some other things, too. So, while you're here, ton after Jim Landis’ bases- Hensley 475, Lou Foufain 461, their Madison Square Garden Big Ten. crown by drubbing g^ presldenL wlU second toutout of the season in In Sunday’s final action, Mid- In an all East Catholic affair, debut. The margin of victory Purdue 96-K, ask us thes^ questions: the clincher, and Dennis DeJor- dlebury held on , to defeat a Mike Kennedy (14). Briaq Quig- loaded double provided the As- Savelia M L remain active as an advisor to tros with their runs. —561* Carl Kleinstuber 206 •— was an N IT record. The University ' of Pacific dy have a virtual lock on the stubborn Fitzg^erald Ford of ley (11), Dan Daly (10)' and Joe toe executive board • Will my lob be more secure because you Jim Northrop, Bill Freehan, 5T9, Ken Cote 230. Coach Jack Hartman, how­ edged San Francisco 63-59 for Vezina Trophy for allowing the Vernon, 39-28 while the Court Arcavese (10) proved to.i much its 20th straight.vlctory; Kansas make typewriters and not military equip- Ja’rfe ,Wood and. rookie Tom . ------ever, tossed Bubas’ bouqifbt KOFC— Don Mozzer 201-571, fewest number of goals scored. Five tripped up the East Frosh, for the East BYosh. Tim Ito--us made it 11 in a row by defeating mentf Training Matchlck homered in Detroit’s EARLY BIROS—Judy Kel- back at toe Duke pilot Sunday. Rollie Masse 2 1 8 , AI Logan 20L New York and Montreal each 43-44. (11), John Socha (11) c : . . Voni Kansas State 74-66 and Colorado • Do you really offer up to four weeks Opportunities in: 10-3 romp over Minnesota at ley 134, V ivt' Bayer 187-361, “ I don’t see how he can feel that Joe Lovett Jr. 204, Mario Frat- The picked up a point on the Maple Jiknis (10) paced the lowers. upended NIT-bound Nebraska vacation} Lakeland, Fla., for Its third Sophie W elply 129-361, EmUy way,” Hartman said. “ This sit­ toroli 203-576, Jim Farr 205, PRODUCT INSPECTION Leafs in the battle for second MlddieBury earned a finals 6R0WIN6 64-67 in regular-season finals. • Because you are growing steadily, will I berth vrith a' 47-14 semlfinaY win straight triumph. Peck 127-341, Bridget Mar- uation Is brand new to us, but Stan Zatkowskl 203-552, Joe place. ’The Rangers and Ganadi- . Southern Illinois - and Duke have a better opportunity lor advancement? . ASSEMBLY over Wlnsted Saturday. Ainodeo Bill Mazeroskl hit a two-run ceail 139. Duke Is an established tourna­ Chil^ 200i Frank Ruff 2 1 5 , ens played a 2-2 tie with third are tonight’s N IT bill with T h e Aircraft continues to grow as more and more kinds of transportetion turn TRAININQ COURSES WITH RAY ment club. They’ve been 'in to; Frank Mickewicz 2 0 1 , Fred • Is it true that you'll refund up to 1(Xf/o of my period goals by John Ferguson (15), and Janusaitus (14) were ______. ______these prestige post-season iftay-^the" v- Ah< Nebraska-Marshall, W-Va., to jet engines for power. And as the Aircraft grows, you can grow vWth i t team introductory 'TRAININtt PROGRAMS tuition if I want to further my education? Opportunities again the big point getters.____ Nasslff 200-571, Fran Maloney and Gilles Tremblay, bringing manjr times. I . wouldn’t quarter-final. test, ^ the skiiis that earn big money for you in the Jet age. 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Underdogs pulled off several wages and exceptional opportunities in career Jobs at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft led the ytinners with Oic.k training school at the same high "Aircraft" exist in a major manufacturing firm such a MACHINES Boston routed Detroit 7-3 for ■prprises in boto (he NCAA and ra tsofp a y. Finance (10) high man for the To Pay Mortgage and Retire Attiomatic Transmission Tronble? Olivetti Underwood? (set-up and operate) lte,^irst victory in almost a NTT Saturday, with Dayton’s 69- ADVANCED TRAININO PROORAMS- onth. Bob Dillabough scored losers And don't overlook the liberal employee benefits that add axtra valua to your • What group insurance coverage do you offe POWER PRESS The’ Junior semifinals provld- ORLANDO,. Fla. 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Open Tech upset Toledo 82-76 arid St. DnUIIH WITN iUHIN ) North Havin, Southington and wood is a good place to work. f acey Speaker John’s, N.Y., ousted Temple 67- AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING Whitney lin was official scorer, George "There’s not much money In for the second time. UFEDMEIMMUTEE Middlatown. fo r a secure futimff. . . . SHEUNGFIEU), Mass. "(AP) CUfton, Jeff Morhardt Leo Cjr, Hyder Cup, but it’s worth a Boros, who won the Phoenix 63. ( FrM |Mrt( MS Mer M all AAMCO. MACHINING • SHEET METAL — Coaches were named during Former Notre Dame Providence, led by'Jim Walk­ euUoie reSulIt traanalttloiia sai P ire raft a career at ONvctli Undcnniod Nell Pierson and Joe’ Dlmlnlco prestige,” Boros added Open last month, shaved 10 ■ t O R lU t M IMV'IB flMi toe weekend for the 12th an­ All-Ajnerican and later ottlclated the Midget games; aftei picking up a f23,000 check strokes off par in his 72-hola er’s 37 points,, trimmed Mem­ niVM .n mmwma TOOL ANU DIE MAKING nual College All-Star Baaketoall • wim ttwytr a star fullba(^ in Also contributing to Uie sue- winning the Citrus crown, tour ol the R io Plnar course, phis Stole 77-68. iTew Mexico — I coM t 1i n iiit EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING LI OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Came for the benefit of the National" Foiotball cees of the tourney were Y bis second title payofi . pf the wlmiing by one stroke over Pal- edged Syracuse 06-64 \arid Mar? |D(|| Monday through Friday Nalsmlto Hall of Fame next iS ieiw t m UYOUT INSPECTION League, Jim Mello, Building Director £!ob Nell and ***•*’ Cttadlan George quette topped Tulsa 6(|-60 Iri toe 8 a.m. to 5 p.m? Sunday At American Interna­ above, will be the main Basketball Supervisor Bob Gron- ,;'That would Ite-a great way K^(te^^ > « ^ , NTE. .. . FIREMEN • GUARDS p tional College. Saturdaya— 8 a.m. to 12 noon. speaker at tonight’s to bow out, beating the Eng- Helped by a deadly 60:foot ap- Unbeaten UCLA, toe nation p STENOGRAPHERS • CLERK TYPISTS Bin Callahan of A IC and No. 1 team, wound up Its ragu-. Irish Sports Night at Ush,” Boros said, but later he proach shot and a 2S-foot putt AAMOO ^ntANSBOSSlONS OF CHESTER Gordlq McCuUougb M the Uni­ added that he bad OP deH|hite for birdies on the 'firent nirie. lar schedule by zmariilng Souto- KEYPUNCH o p e r a t o r s An squMoppoitupHy employer the Kacey Home. Hon­ ' 68 TeHoid Turnpike it e 8 8 versity of Hartford w ill coach) 5) Will therebe instructors plans to retire. . Boros finished with a 70 for a erti (kJlfornla 83-65 for a 26-0 riNBee^-Mn ^ the New England team, while ored guest will be mark as Lew Alclndor tosmkl la /Open 8 7 20 points. The Bniina ztert their Start vour future a t P A W A NCAA W(i Friday night, against Wyoming’s Woztem , AtUetio BIANCHBSTBB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTBR, OONN^ MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 KtANCHfBSSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 18. 1967 PAGE rAGB TWBNTT Antwtr to Famouif Kidt BY ROU^N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE THERE OUGHTA BE A^LAW BY FAGALY and SHORlKN HeIpjWiaeitwk-i. H flp W M M d u . LITTLE SPORTS HooMheld $«rvieM acuM J0SUM,'te O f f t r ^ 1 3 -A ' Ftm«hf 3 5 t REWBAVINGI OF bums, moth V h£N BUMBLE HlREP A UE^ MAM AW/W BuTt>Mi)EMON£OP HIS WAGE SLAVES lOOlf PART-TIME C ^ work. fHOH SCHOOL-^uiMr or ioi P«0M THE C0MPET«H, HE CALLED MIM A - EMPLOVMEMT ftSEWHERE, HE CALLED HiM A - X. holes. Zlppera repaired.. Win­ Apidy Lqcky Lady Laundry, .omore. girts for waltreypa worl dow ehadet mgde to measure 43 Purnell PlaOe, Wednesday, P*arl-tlme after aehoai;\^|, 0 LB«i5IN<»» OO comb in all fises Venetian blinds. Keys SM im flMltffBS MAM. a.m., Thursday ‘^,9. p.m. . .ternoona pbr week iM OlSSLHiB/0N6 VBAR , tRMfORt'MO-IMIR: 0OU81C CROSfCR/ made while you wait.. Tape re­ COMINQrTO WORN FOR. U4, emNG THE HAND THAT 6UTTEREP V0U8 ■...... ''----- ^ Weekends. Good’ yky pi WaITO'S ANKit IS A LOT BCTtEI^) AMOS WAS CAU»HT IN A corders for rent Marlows's 867 GLIBLEY.' VOU'Re iOO GOOD BREAD! JUST FOR A FEW LOUSY W T nW Qr?14rVTM gratulUss. . Apply te>, {^rsoi^l fWW.tMANK YOU/ANDTHB AEVbUVlNftOOOR (H.ASSIHED ADVER'nSING DEPT, HOURS Main, B4»-823L A MAN TO SUCK WITH THAT EXTRA BUCKS’ YOU OWE JttlVJiJn. ovi/iA v/V /L , Brass Key RMtaunM;' ,M6l* STORE WHERE H6FEUL AAATJEAjVfeOTA NEW'SUIT 0 0 ^ ONE- H0R$e OUTRT.'VOU'LL -I THIS COMPANY' St., Manchester. NICE 6ETTLBHENT/ WE USED J IT 1^ » A M. to 5 P.M. \ MAKE A LOT MORE ^ > ^oyAlTV! SENIORS ' ' THE rtlONEY FOR A HOOD MOHeV with, US! BUG6 S BUNNY OVER TME -STOVEto ELIMINATE, COPY n.OS»N<4 fTME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT iHildiii#* THE SMOKE WHEN t FRY , MONDAY Thru rKfllAT 10:80 A.BL •> SA'HrftDAS • AJ«. CointraeflnV 14 OFFICE HADDOCKT VFARt.TTM&:^ WS'RE HERE/ DOCI iramYTON s m it Ih a rcn- ■h • , ■ g®?SiS' sSiS- PLEASE READ VOUR AD Remnideling repalHng, addi­ CAREERS COME IN, I'M ,1. 'Comptometer sr/l£ . WIDE Miypaot ^ "Igsss. “-SSS* 8SSST t iu^-''flrd or "WarP Aim” itrr takni over the 'phow* a» a tions. rec . rooms, garages, • ■ j-- -. • htatthmeit eonveniPnrie. TIm adrertleeY ehooM read Ma ad thh FIR AT porches ana roofing. No Job AM/AKEJi MMlinnilRtffr ,S BE MbttUiy -mw a 0AY IT AJPPBARA and REPORT ERRORS th time for tiw toe small. Call 64S-8t44. / Operators aSnuOlTKqr SOSoutlii.TPdant aa-.l InMrtlan. The Herald la responalble fur only O.VB tnoor- ONE - niOMtatnae* S^Ylyte SSW&li^tor S rect or omitted ineertlon for anv advertleement and-then only/ ACT NOW. feustom built house. openings for experienced 4 ™ u5i STStirinDimco dcttite to thr extent of a “make Rood” Inaertloa. Brnta which do not aSnn ' eCoaUiUiW) nsunotaklnd Thtflipd Your lot Or ours. Model homes Of The Comptometer Operators to WFuw M ^duggw MlUUuetljr lemen the value of the adverttoonMut will not be eonwcledibjr available for inspection. Bank work evenings, 6 p.ta. to ID STChad’tlMd . BTWntli "make good” Ineertkm. < financinjg arrangements. SN8 (BlbO (Rockvine, ToO Free) “FINAST” p.m,, fire nights p e r week. ' TIT BUilders. 649-3089. Must be skiU^ In all r 6 7 r 10 phases of comptometer r r" CARPENTRY- Concrete work First National Stores is j , 613 2711 proud of its "FINAST" work. Interested even If no 1, ra" nr 875-3136 anything from cellar to roof recent . experience. Eixcel- g / / y \ A CROW- ^ .^iJS Inside and out. no .substitute label products, and justly A IWTHrtwoA h !«• ^ so. It represents an image lent wages and working tR It, Ui. M.CR ^ / j ^ BAR RIPPED t r for quality work, satisfaction conditions. Apply: '6( / HIS COATS guaranteed, competitive pric­ of dependability and qual­ * Trouble Reaehing Our Advertiser? es. no job too small. D A D ity. We also believe that BY V. T. HAMLIN ST ’'our office staff represents ALLY OOP 9-19 Camentry. days 643-1904 eve­ / this "FINAST” imagfe—dei HRST iL Lua 24-Nour Anewerin'p Service nings 649-8880. pendable. qualified em­ ijOm*l>L»1^ y an ALT*"R ^ ttons . minor ployes. Wouldn’t you like NKGOnAUMB TO, ------Free to Herald Reedtrs Painting— Papering 21 Business Opportunity 28 i^rivate Instructions 32 to be part of this? ' NATIONAL PO AN*tlLNEEP pairs, additions, garage, VOURHELP Want Information on one of oar rIamISed adverttaementoT rooms, kitchen remodeling, in s IDB AND outside painting, . ORGAN INSTOUc t EoN - This is a challenging busi­ STORES, IN(I CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER sr No answer at the telephone Hated? ShnplY call the roofing. siding. reaeonable. new or old houses, days through popular request. Mr. ness, with dollars and Free estimates given. Financ­ nights. Call 875-1572 SUNOCO Bill Dalton, concert organist cents, pounds and oune'e^, Park A Oakland Ares. ar EDWAROS ing arranged. SNS Builders, of New York City Is forming miles and gallons and a ■ '.'xK East Hartford - 649-3059. PAINTING^PY Dick Fontaine, a second class In Manchester host of other computations Interior and exterior. Paper ExcellOnt Station for intermediate and advanced as our main concern. Atkive 39 ANSWERIN8 SERVICE QUATJtTY Carpentry--Rooms, hanging and wall paper re­ dormers, norches. basements, For Rent students. For information average grades in such moval. Dutch Boy and DuPont. COOK — day sWft ^ progree- 649 0500 975 9519 reflnlshed, cabinets, bullt-ins, please call Hazel Finlay, 649- subjects as bookkeeping, Quality workmanship. Call 1411. business math, algebra, Sive'hd's'pltal,' excellent working and leave jroor meesage. You’D hear from onr adverttaer la f o - m 1 c a. aluminum, vinyl, evenings, 246-9593. Have service station expe­ T ]lf time wRIioat spe^ag all evealag at the telephone. and business machines ari ' conditions' and fringe benefits, 48 50 steel, ceramo siding William rience ? 'Life Insuri^nee, major medical piSSrtt Robbins Carpentry Service. PAINTING—Interior and ex- especially helpful. Some po-^ r Considered going into busi­ Schools and Glosses 33 sitions will require typing ‘tasnrahce,'dtc.'CaIl Mr. Gaudet iHTewwLWfWJk msssiSE Automob!l«$ For Sale 4 849-.S446. terior, very reasonable, tree _ estimates. Call Richard Mar- ness for yourself? skills. ■ M ^chester Memorial Hospital, r 1985 PONTIAC convertible, low bTREPI-ACES AND chimneys tin, 649-9286. 643-1141. An equal opportunity-, ST 66 HERALD Want the facts with no ob­ ONLY TRACTOR "FINAST” office careers, employer. "*■ BY AL VERMEER mileage, exceUent condition, built, repaired or refaced Any In addition to challengfing kind of brick, stone or block AVAILABLE for interior and ligation ? PR1SCILLA*S POP BT B3 649-2909. TRAILER SCHOOL IN work offers excellent bene­ HOMEHdAKER —desiring —and 18 BOX LEHERS work done. Call Jack Carr, exterior custom decorating. THAT ALWAYS^ 1 Wallpaper removed, ceilings 1, Salary plus expenses paid fits, convenient location interesting and fascinating part TIME riw ^L L 649-7406. CONNECTICUT with free parking, competi­ or fuR-time career as a Beauty r SO ^ BE A SHAKES 'EM, OUl 01 TR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS repaired, also airless spraying during professional man- a o E s ,\ For Your Trucksr—Tractors 5 CARPENTRY -alterations and tive salaries, merit reviews, Counselor. Call 643-0<)78 or 875- i PAST. TEEN­ service. Bhilly insured. Free es- agement training program, in-plant -cafeteria, pleasant 'OORBNdUSH ASSI^ WAIT A MIN­ fitiERe aoo' additions rec rooms, garages, tlmates, reasonable rates, Before you call a school , 7367. ' 'v ANorrMER* U e n n v AGER MEKir I5TO VsWITE A POUT- UTE/ EVERY­ OLITOF TH* ( Information air - conditioned pJ,f lce.i. ^BIRTHDAYy LU/ ti l THIN© AFTER 1 FIRST 14 1962 CHEVROLET pick-up, very ceilings. Roofing, gutters, sid­ bank terms available. No down Excellent return on your check that school out with ICAU CAMPAISN SPHECH- ing painting, workmanship investment. your local truck owner’s Come to see u s . any day , BEINOH WORK FOR wotaan ■H,- !> , HOW DOES THIS SOUND TO THE WORD / W0RP5/AT good condition. .C^ll 875-1710, payment. Washbond & Miller, 8:30-4:30 r VOO...-FKIENPS, CONSITTU- •FRIENDS" I© \-mATKATB THB HBRAU) will not after 6. ^ guaranteed. A. 'A. Dion, Inc., 649-1641, 568-0017. association. Approximately available. Manpower’s new wo- •ENTS, AND FELLOW Cm- . SUPERFLUOUS MOU’LL i disclose the identity 643-4860. DON'T MISS THIS OP­ 14,000,000 trucks on the Qien’s industriat>>l>l».l.l.TJrl.lM.IU.fn‘ Special rates for people 65 or East Hartford fied Manager, Manchester 1985 HONDA—Super Hawk, 305 over. Call my competitors then Evenings and Weekends dem axel trailers, all type Evening Herald, together Special Services 15 transmission and tank USED e m cc, very low mileage, excellent call me. Estimates given. 649- Mr. Keith 647-9546 WOMAN TO CARE for two A COMPLETE BY KE^ MUSE with a memo listing the condition. Asking $500. 643-9800 trailers. Also, Emeryville WAYOUT companies you do NOT TV’ - rentata t* B. D. Pearl 8^5-8401. ___ Write P.O. Box 72 sleeper cab equipment. children, one in school. Cali ... s e l e c t io n , ■ want to aee your letter. 1965 XLCH, very good condi­ Appliances. T. V. C./mpany pixiOR SANDING—Old hoors East Hartford Members of all truck own­ 643-1277, after 6 p.m. Your letter will be de­ 649 Main' St Call 643-2171. f9 M JJS/ stroyed If the advertiser Is tion; 1957 Matchless Scram­ made new again, our specialty er's association in New BOURHE BUI6K 5- 1} one you’ve mentioned. If bler, 500 cc. needs work. Call with FYibloun or remodeling. England and New York. "The Boom ed ® m» ,r wi*. toe, fit I., BJ. M. ow. not It will be handled In 643-2724, 8-5 or 643-6452 after Workmanship guaranteed. 649- Part or full-time training. INTERESTING ! Ouatemer SattsfaetioB” CHEWY »*/9 tha usual nuumar. 5. ______Roofing—Siding __ ___ IS 8458. Licensed and approved IS prosram. For information POSITION ‘ 285 MAIN ST. BUBBLE **Judging by some of the things listed es deductions BIDWE]^ ,H O ^ taprov^ PAINTING —interior, exterior, GUM this ysar, I’d say the use of halucinatory drugs is meat Co,—^Roofing, siding al­ KWIK-KOOK call Hartford, 247-1353 OPEN AT ' MANCHESTER Special spring rates, very rea­ anytime. 2 4 8.5862-^ OO. up sharply!” Lost and Found 1 Business Services terations, additions and re­ sonable, free estimates. Ask Take-Out‘ Shops - modeling of all types. Excel­ CASE BROTHERS,, INC. LOST — vicinity South Main St. O f f e r e d 13 for Jerry, 643-8748, 843-4887. 5-» lent workmanship. 649^6495. EARN EXCELLENT BUDGET PLAN 1 THE CRITIC© p i Service —Sawi, a v a il a b l e ; ■m knives, axes, shears, skates, INCOME ■ For a girl who likes typ­ BY WALT WETTERBERQ Roofing ond Floor Finishing 24 ing, "keypunch and miscel­ ’THE WILLETS FOUNI>—RED AND white male rotary blades. Quick service. laneous office work. Con­ cat. affectionate. Call 646-0383 Capitol Equipment Oo. 38 Main Chimneys 16-A Own-operate unusual, semi­ GO NOW — PAY LATER TME 5H0W ER CURTAIN EXTERIOR AND Interior paint­ automatic take-out dinner tact Mr. McKay for inter­ after 3:30. St., Manchester. Hours daily view. 649-2851. Geah, Late Modd - 7-5. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- ROOFDIO — Specializing re­ ing. Wallpaper books, paper­ shop featuring foods pre­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ BATHTUB/ LOST —Passbook No. W8577. 4. 643-7958. pared to order in minutes. Savings Bank of Manchester. roofs, gutter work, chimneys ly insured, workmanship guar­ USED CARS BY FRANK O’NEAL Booming billion dollar Help Wonted— —------— ------SHORT RIBS Application made for payment. SALES AND Service on Arlene, cleaned, repaired. Aluminum anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. growing demand for take------Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn elding 80 y e ^ s ’ experience. If no answer 643-6043. home, parties, workers, Female 35 RN, 3-6 p.m., part-time. Laurel Top Prices Pa3d mowers. Also Homellte chain Free estimates. Call Howley Manor. 646-4519. For AJ] Makes FLOOR SANDING and .•eflnlsh- picnics, trips, catering, etc. FULL-TIME and part-time VieiL.^AClC, saws and International Cub 643-5861, 644-8333. Minimum labor. Short Anneuncemenis 2 Ing (specializing in older salesladies wanted to sell the CARTER CHEVROLH Cadet Tractors. Rental equip- hours. Simplified. Can keep finest fabrics at Pilgrim Mills. EARN $50 AND MORE in fa- I ’D MS P itt! ment and sharpening service IW OFmC^REP^ of roofs, floors), cleaning and waxing mouT brand items. No InveBt ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ The best In gpitters and con­ floors'. Painting. Paperhang­ present job. Reported in See manager, 177 Hartford Rd. C O .. IN C . ers, sales and service, bonded on all makes. L A M Equip­ national publications. Low Manchester. ment. Help friends shop from ment Corp-, Route 88, Vernon, ductors. Repair of chimneys, ing. No job too small. John home. Send for free 624 page 1229 Main S t representative. Alfred Amell, top. Call Cough:’n, 643-7707. Verfaille, 649-5750. cash investment. Write or f^honc'649-5238 110 Bryan Or., Manchester, 875-7609 Manchester Exchange phone for information. WOMAN FOR cleaning rooms, catalog. - Popular Club Plan, 644-8141 or 643-4913. —Enterprise 1946. ______‘______part-time work. Call 644-1504 Dept. R601, Lynbrook, N.Y, between 2-6. Must have own (215) 384-2128 MADAM KATHERINA-reader DICK’S SERVICE, anow^plow- H u o riu g OUd P lu m b in g 1 7 Bonds— Stocks— transportation. Manchester and advisor on aU proWems, tag, carpentry, rec roosna, re- boTx i PLUMBING and heat- 2 7 KWIK-KOOK Take-Out Shops HU, M o rtg io g e s Motel, McNall St., Manchester 2878 Berlin Tpke., next to the modeling, general repairs, tag repairs alterations, elec- ______Dept. HC, Box 311, R.D. No. 1 pyoMAN WANTED for clean- rni - '/•<* D zoo, Newtagttm. 1-686-8897. painting, Interior and exterior, trie and gas hot water heat- MORTGAGE LOANS — first, 11^1 ^yesbi"'": MORTY MEEELE BY DICK CAVALU rubbish removal, moving, ma- Coatesvllle, Pa. 19320 Ing. part-time mornings. Ap- INDIVIDUAL AND buslnesi< In­ Bonary. CalI~643-4536. ers. Call 643-1496. second, third, all kinds realty. . ply In person only, after 1 p.m. Needed on all shifts and carding department. Ex­ BY ROY CRANE n come tax returns prepared. TOMMIE plumbing aiid credit rating unnec- State Theatre. BUZZ SAWYER I'M Dy/NGTOGET I HELD IT BACK A6 TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, perience helpful,', bnt not e ss e n t^ We :tni|h;ypn. LpHOAai COULD Dan Mosler, 649-8329, 625-8263 heattag tastaUation, repairs eswry. Reasonable, confiden- TWH THIS IS PERHAPS OHE OF THEIR ~\/N O DOUBT SK\ ireuREHAd OUT AND SWING building loU cleared, traes and remodeling. Service calls Attractive wages. Group insurance. Ih’bfit sharing WRP-POS PIANESA is MARKINS BEEN I > TH/S DRIVER, topped. Qot a tree problem? given immediate attention. LunNN. tax accountant Raymond Gi­ ing and tree service. Orders al­ rooms, remodeling, emergen­ ond mortgages, payments to LOWEST PRICES—^FREE ESTIMATED rard. 648-9926, collect 875- so tsflteh now for top grade cies. Ciall 649-4066 before 8 a.m. suit your budget. Expedient 7362. loam, deUvered. 742-7649, 289- and after e p.m. service. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. Te C 6 4 9 -3 4 0 6 • , ^..... ' ^ ------7083. J L a BURDENED with bills? Quick ' P w s e n o ls 3 a v o id t h e SPRINa nwh- M illin ery , consolidation lowers outgo to TURNPIKE TV 3 V5 ...... - have rour inower sharpened m u 1 9 fit tacbme and saves late DKR eaF' <•» WANTED — ride to Pratt A ^nd serviced noir. Aliw saws, Dressmaking charges. Let us show you how HOME IMPROVEMENT I (ii.m/tf HiLiic. . Whitney East Hartford, from shears^ ts, lined or your property. Joe Malick or velt, first shift. Call 649-49S0. uvery In Manchester, Boltop, BY LESUE TURNER unUned. FOr further informa­ Frank Burke at 246-8897. Oon- BY LANK LEONARD CAPTAIN EASY ' Andover and Oolumhla. Russ's tion call after 6, 643-1913 nectiqut Mortgage Exchange. Mower Service, 742-7607. M IC K Y F I N N Automobiles For Sole 4 , JUST WAim. I SET our OF HEW.VDU A THAT® YOU blundered NTO VW I FOR ALTERA'nONS neatly and CHARLATANl THE ENTIRE FBI WILL WHV 10U 60METHIN6 AH DON'T AM [KNOW WACny-FOR^ YOU'D GET W URHB^tH m , ------aOOFUPt lAMl NEED CAR? Tour credit turn- vS^A repta^'^J^ton??^ caR M ^ 60**”* ««y home. BusineSS Opportunity 28 n u r s e r y PEPARTliffigT A PEWMONTHSf BACK,TO0, CAN—rDBET \ IVAm ad down? Short on down pay- concratt renalm. call 648-8750. ______r r ______r___ I THINK IT MOULD ON n j THEN VtXJ ODUU) WHY YOU DID IT-AND NEVER/ iW ., nient? Bankrupt? Reposses-^ Reasonably priced. 64S-085L ...... ______SWIM POOL Dealers wanted. LET 'EM GET OUT OF /MEAV aloiitDno’l despair! See Hon- ---- ' . ‘ a,.———------—. - - , Moidno TrUckhlO I” ground. $596.00 and up. Con- CONTROL est Douglas. Inquire about low- —-— ” ‘v ------!' tact Fox Pools, Inc. 1895 Whlte- .^. est down, emallest paymrat# ford Road, York, Pa. Ph. (717) • O ntdoor N ursery D epk anyifvhere. No small loan or i© a« MANCHESTER Delivery. Ught 766-8324. finance <^pMy plan. Douglas Offered IA "A trucking and package deUvery. ^ ^ — Excellent oppoitunity for Industrious Jalaiinin, ex- ^perienced in the retail sales qf trees, sh n ^ ' Motors, 8$8 .Mata. tir BcrrMw i Refrigerators, Washers and izers, etc. Will also fraih sevteal ambitioas people';; , 1962 CHBYSLpi. excellent con- p^Ushtag. A SpeolaHxtag .M w '" c h X I ^ L ' ^ “ M9 otS' Herald Ads without experience. . y j dlUon. Oan 644-1715, between floo/ poUshlng. Kitchlb, .bW Pfael” for ” n t 649-0752. ______^______6-9 p.m. ., . rec rooms, etc. No jfob too . • G a r d e n & Patio D ept 1966 PO im A C CTD. four on **^ - ^ « * ^ ... - j ' i floot, radio and heater. Low u*®-®*"**. we need help! Salesman with knowledge of poww mdwen, gacroea mileage. CaU 649-9866 after s p r in GI CXiBANlNa probIems7 R tods, patio furniture, etc. preferred, Int wiU train several sales-minded people who do not have ex­ 6:80. CaU Suburban Cleaning Serv- ^ HELP WANTED DUE TO OUR CON-nNUING EXPANSION AND perience. - ■ BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES \ Vi h BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS HR. ABERNAl^ \ . V v'"! 'r I-( I*. ;I;. '\ MQDERNIZA^ON) TOE NEW D&L IN MANCHES­ J1 MXVBe.SUTNOTHINS' \ \ • Im m edisit^ Pla,cem ent - _ HA? «O AHBAo / Y c a l m , CAN B^ WORSE THAN Information TER PARKADE IS LOOKING FOR FRIENDLY, ^>1 RUN Off s o o n FINPYOURSSLF A 1 THAT DOOR ISN'T, ) .gA L ^ , WHAT VCW'RE 00IN6 Card./ YOUNB MAN TO LEARN a. ooneft AND NSW WHIPPING BOY, V LOCKED, JUNIOR// BJOfTH I, MS AROUND HERE. ter 8. EN’TOUSIAS'nC WORKERS. WE NEED FULL AND Fine opportunity for advancement because of pn- GET7H6M DAD. I'VE HAD IT... > ■ WALL TO WALL carpeting. moUon-from-within policy. Excellent pay and wot- X'M LEAVING THIS 1961 caiEVROLET Impala con­ Cleaned factory approved THE PRINTING GUSINESS PART.-nME SALES WOMEN. ENJOY PLEASANT ing conditions. oeuc A¥€AC^^ vertible. N e w powergUde to miserable HOUSE.' apeolficatlons, minor repairs. /ORKING CONDITIONS, PAID VACATIONS, EM- teJiL/uompiM m transmlaalao, starter, etc. CaU CaU Higble Servlcemastar, Year-Round gmpibymant /or QudUfied AppHeaiiO/ ' — ^ ■ 9Aom .yp«uu 649-28^, : ; 649-3488. , -V 37'/2 -HOUR WEEK ^ PAID VACATION PLOYE DISCOUNTS AND OTOER BENEFITS. APPLY IN PERSGN TO STORE MANAGER’ O W K ikfU . 1966 DOTOB-NBW patat Job, APPLYTO... FOR PERSGIAL CONFIDENTIAL INTERYIOT good new brakeb, dodsn’t PAID RETIREMENT PLAN clean interior, cream- GL^JLiiyOPl puff. lieai second car, $250. ExceUent Ol^rtunlty CaU 648-4762 6r 649-8954. for middle age eonple to APPLY Bupplemeat tbetr Inoome by MANCHE8TER-1146 TOLLAND TUBNPWG 1965 OORVAJR Monza, 2-door kidng care o f ■moll buUdlngt Exit 98, WUbUr Ctom Parkway liardtop, 110 h.p., 4 ispeed, Must live on premlaea. Call: lEEPtttng llprsU i whitewall Urea, radio; heater, 649^)641 MANCHESTER PARKADE axceUant condition. Best offer. betuwadoadlDJU.

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\ ■ , \ MANCHfiSTEE* EVENING HERALD, MANCgBSTfeB* OQWNw MONDAY* MARCH 18. 1 ^ " PAGE TWENTY-TBBIB i>?¥AGB TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERAliD, MANCHESTOR,. CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 Fumish«d Homos For Sab 72 Homos For Solo 72 Homm For Sob i l Suburbao For Sab 7S Sabmbao For Sab 7S Wawfi'd RodI BtWrtf T7f Htip Wound Mote 34 Help Wonted—Mole 36 Help Wonted—Mole 36 Dlomond^Wctehe^—^ Wnorinq Apportl— todms Without iocp d ^ TtnaniMts 63 Aparlmonft 63-A HT,900 --M w ir tU c •xocuent • b o w e r s 6^00L -aarrlm MANCHBSTSSt ^ Ctntnd e dDimi WraiDSOR—Juzt Hztod! NORTH bbvB l^Y -6 rom WANTED—ROMS, 4 or 6 t o e t h &m p s o n HousifrCot POWER PRESS-Dpening8~lor MAN F^^C^PByr workroom, DIB MAKmO—See our ad on Full 57 bedroom Raaeb. gange. porob Colonial 7 rooms. 4 years old. room home, avR Mtdien, for- 7 room Ranch on a heavily Dutch CMonlal, beautiful treed room s, to $25,000, M anchester Jewflty 48 tage Street, centrally located, WSJ RAVB euctomeni walUiig ONB BEDROOM fumlShed full-time. We will train, 6-day and large lot Mitten Agency, Large modern kitchen, 3% . mal dining room, 1% hatha, wooded lot In "Woodland lot in area of fine home Oa­ area. Call Staknis R eal B etatie* operatore and set-up people. ^ a y ’s Sports .Page OllvetU WATCH AND JEWELRY re- GIRL’S YELLOW kpring coat, large, pleasantly .Aumlshed for th* rerital of your apert- apartment, wall to wi;A ioar- CLASSIFIED See our ad on today’s sports week, fringe benefits. Apply Underwood, Hartford. An Realton, 66S4M0. baths, large paneled living ga ra ge, deep loA. B el A ir R eal Park” . Entertain In Style, for rage, low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 649-7304. pairing. Prompt service. Up to sin 8-like new; pink wool suit, room s, parking, Call 649-2868 mmt or borne. J. O. Real Be- peting, all utilities, SSi-lbS. Adelor Turgeon, Watkins Bros. equal opportunity employer. room, dining room and family Estate, 648-9883. K has a 88 foot' fam ily room . 6464)181. page. Olivetti Underwood, (20. on your old waich in trade. slse 7, like new. Two nylon for overnight and permanent tate, 648:8139. ■ MANCHESTER — two new 3- ...... ■ ■ ..... 936 Main St. room. 3-car garage, walk-out CSioice buy at $22,000. Barrows Harttord. An equal opportunity Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, dresses, sixe .12; g irl’s play family Oata, 6-8. Rea
MANCHE8TBR-$l6.900. Full TOUAND—UKB now S bed­ LegalNotiee d i s h w a s h e r , 4-8:30 evenings, guest rAtes, . 6Mi R oom , 8138. SH rootni. - basem ent, $83,600. Philbriek and W allace, 640-5806. em ployer. 737 Main St. State TOeatre suit, size 8 JItey’s shirts and cupiuioy. Sepante turnaeea, price for 2-famlly, 5-5 flat, bus ______ADVERTISING MAN TO WORK for electrical no Sunday. Apply In person. 1115. Parking. 18 F orest S t . Bmlnou Loeafbm ‘ A gency, R ealtors, 649-6847. room Reteed Ranch, featuring OBDBB OF Hoticai ■ wholesale distributor, electri­ Center Restaurant, 499 Main Building. pants^ sin 6, 8,'10. 049-2761. ROOM FOR gentleman on^. City uttUtlea. See and compare. Une, city utlUtles. Call early. SOUTH WINDSCHt—Handyman dining room. 2 fireplaces, VA AT A COURT or i^ B A T E , ELECTRICIAK'B helper ex­ Kitchen__ _ and living in g rproom facll- o ff Main St., 646-0090, 64S* For Root 54 held at Mancbeiter, witUn end U/t CLASSIFIED ADVERTTSING DEPT. HOURS cal backgroimd heljrful, excel­ St. Mortgages avaUfhle. Call $10,400 — 6 room Spilt Level- B el A ir R eal E state, 648-9882. special—A very H eight’s R anch baths, garage. Only $21,600. perienced, Immediate steady BOY’S SPORT Jackets, sizes iues Included. Private en- 6678. _• ,, the dletrict ot HandMater, on too lent opportunity and advance­ 971TB of offices presently Leon Cteezynskl, Builder, 640- Wall-wall carpeting, stove, n n w A m n ^ WOrk. Solid Com A W agner, Realty, 648- 8th day at Uaroh, AD. 19ff. 8 A.M. to 5 PJVL employment. Wilion Electrical FubI and Food 49-A 14 and 16, spring and sum m er, trance and parking. Inquire Preient. Hon. John j . WallatA .C o ,, 649-4817. ment In a growing com pany. LOOK WHAT ICock Co. has ______OI7B HOUBBKBBPINa room. suited for professional purpose 4291. baths. ’Twin size bedrooms, $14,900. BarrovTO and 9068, 875-8306. $5 each. Also sweaters,/size^ in &n Almost forjjotton prios WAilArii luo kr/m Judee. ^ / Economy Electric Supply Co., waiting' for you.. .a Job driv­ 118 P earl S t , after 4 p.ra. Apply Thomas Morrow, 36 ts now available In the Stats -f- garage, bus. Hutchins Agency, Estate of Mary U. Brosnaa, laW 12 and 14. 643-7427. MANCHEBTER-^ room bunga­ range, 8 bedrooms, Wtohen ______ANDOVER - handyman’s spe­ of Hancheettr, m said district, de­ AUTOMATIC SCREW machines 36 Oak St., Manchester, 647- ing our pick-up truck making GOOD QUAUTY baled hay. BlrobSt Theatsr Building. Can be sifb- R e d lto p . 649-5824. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. low to Uke-new ccndlttcn, $16,- with dining area, baseboard VERNON — ENJOY neture’e cial, $0,700. F ive room Ranch, ceased. , . —Set-up and operate. See our 9901. deliveries and picking up work Call after 8 p.m., 742-7035. divlded If necessary. For hi- -Upon application of John D, Isk* MONDAY in to raiDAX lOiSO A.M. — SATURDAY B AJMl. in the ^Hartford area. We also '•------^------THRBB ROOM apartment 900. PUlbrlOk Agencj^, Real­ heat, aluminum combinations, best when you buy tWa 3 bed­ walk-out basement. Artesian Belle, Administrator c.t.a.. praytnF ad on today’s Sport Page. Oil' tuif Aportmonfo—Ftafo— formation eaO Thaatsr mana­ (or authortty to sell certain reel es­ vetU Underwood, Hartford. An PART-TIME SERVICE station need a heat treat helper for W ontod— To Btove, refrigerator, hot water. tors, 649-5847. fu ll finished rec room , $16,900. room Ranch. Lovtiy spring fed well, dead-end street. 1% Tonomonts 63 ger 648-7888. ’ MANCHESTER tate more particularly described ta A equal opportunity employer. attendant, 3 or 4 nights per our day shift. Stop over and HouMhold Goods 51 Apply Marlowia, 887 Main St Wolverton Agency, . Realtors, pond in your own backyard acres, extra building lot. House said ajMlIcation on file. It Is WE BUY AND sell a n tl^ and MANCHESTER' Oardher 8t ORDERED; That the toresoinc y o u r cooperation w i l l n i A l A d ^ . 9 7 1 1 ------r— week, 6-10 p.m. See Danny Ca­ AIR-OONDinOMBD peneled Six room Salt Box Colonial, 640-2818. tor gating or swimming. Price is only 0 years old but needs fill out an ^pHcatlon talk CLEAN, USED refrigerators! MANCHESTER—4 room apart- 664 MAIN ST.—S room rpart- 6H n o m Ranch, full basement, application be heard and Jeter- BE APPRECIATED l/IM fc I I rey, Morlarty Bros., 318 Cen­ to our ■ foreman. 1272 Tolland ' ® ’ used furniture, chmkT glus, office spaces tor bualness or spacious living room with $17,^. Barrows and Wallace, w ork. Pasek, R ealtors, 289- mined at the Probate office in Mail- ranges, automatic washers, ment, 2 bedrooms, first floor, fireplace, hot water oil heat, $16,900 — 6 room fireplaced Chester in said District, on the 3lal ter St . Tpke, Manchester. silver, picture J n m m , old ment heated. |86. 648-2426, profeaslonal ose. Reaaonable fireplace, formal dining 640-6306. 7476, 742-8248. MOLD MAKERS with guarantees. See them at excellent location. Appliances. 9-6. large rec room with half bath, Ranch, extra large lot, ideal day of March, A.D. 1967, at two coine, gune, pewtdr, scrap gold, rates, ample parking. Option­ room, kitchen with built- o’clock In: the afternoon, and that B. D. Pearl’s Appliancea, 649- Child. $100 unheated. 1-688- porch, large lot, excellent con­ tor dtUdren, Leonard Agency, ELLING’TON—6 ROOM Oolonl-. VERNON—64’ custom Ranch, notice be civen to all persons inter­ TOOL MAKERS WANTED — Beef boners and watches, (kd/'^welry, hobby al telephone answering and in dishwasher, two twin CoRtlRiMd From Vrtcodlng Pago Main St. Call 648-2171. 9067. ______ONB 8 ROOM and a one room dition throughout. Asking R ealtors,. 646-0469. al, on' child safe dead end garage, fireplace, 1% baths, ested in said estate of the pendency meat cutters, full or part-time. Holp Wontod— collections^/paintings, attio seoretariai service available sized bedrooms plus a nurs­ of said application and the time Apply at Manchester Packing contentserwhole estates. Fur­ apartment. Heat, hot water, ho $21,600. Owner will consider street. VA baths, built-ins, bui'it-ins, wall to wall carpet- and^^^ace of hearlng^flierocn, Ig Malo or Fomolo MOVING — must sell. oT i! LOOKINO FOR anything In real on premises. Inquire at lobby ery room, basement recrea­ P R p iC E ’Ip N ST.—L arge cus­ Vemon Mold & Tool,' Inc. Co. Inc., 349 Wetherell St„ 37 nitureService, 643-7449. children o r pete. Call 648-2068. offers. Charles Lesperance, fireplace and 2 car garage add Ing city w ater, built 1966, $21,- publtshinx "a copy " of** this order *“ta oven and stove unit, gun type estate, rentals — apartments, desk, Pyramid Building, 867 tion room, attached ga­ tom Cape, dinette and enclos­ some newspaper having a eirculai- Holp Holp Wontod— Route 30, Vemon, Conn. 643-4126. ’TEACHERS — experienced, 640-7620. rage, screened porch, cen­ up to real value at $21,900, 900.—Colonial 8 room s, 2 baths, tton in said district, at least ^evea . burner, maple dropleaf table, 3EHOLD LOTS, antiques, homes, multiple dwellings, no VA ROOM heated apartment, East Center St. or call week- __ ed porch, many extras. Mid days before the day of said hear­ 35 'Femolo 3 5 English, Math, History, Sci­ trally located, one block to Barrows and W allace. 649-5306. garage, ’arge family room off WANTED — MAN full-time. chairs, etc. 668-2629. i-a-brac, clocks, frames, fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, stove and rafiigerator. second days. 9-6. 647-9908. evenings CHBNBY ESTATE—14 rooms, 4 20’s. 640-4496. ing. to appear if they see cause at ence, Guidance, private school. school. Asking $19,500. kitchen, fireplace, city water, said time and place and be heard FUILXr-TIMB babysitter fo r 2 Interviews dally, 7' a.m.- Manchester Belmont Rug, 16 ''glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ 643-6129, floor, central location, $126. or weekends, 876-4703. baths, 2 car garage, approx- BOL'TON—6 room Ranch. Gar­ relative thereto, by mailing on or I . . BABYSITTER WANTB5D, vicln- W rite P . O. B6x 3084, Central MAGEE GAS RANGE, con MANCHESTER—nearly new, btiiU-ins. High choice area, children, must be Washington 6:30 p.m., Satufday 7 a.m.- Hanaway Street, 643-0012 Ask lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 monthly. 64S-U66, O'a.m.-O p.m. Imately 8 acres of land- By ap- age, stone front, dead end before March 9, 1967. by certified " Ity Center and New Streets, Station, Hartford, Conn- pletely automatic, very quality built two fdmiliea. Sep­ $26,900. Above homes' 10 m in­ mail, a copy of this order to Mar« School area. Call 649-2086. 12 noon or by appointment for Russ Collins. Lake S t, Bolton, 649-8247. pototment. Philbriek Agency. U & R REAL’TY CO., INC. street. Large treed lot. Cali garet B. Oook, op John D. LaBeile, i—w first shift, in your home or condition, $76. o r best Ifer. 6V& ROOMS, second floor, arate furnaces, excellent fi­ utes from Vemon Circle. Call Housm For Rmt 65 Kealtors, 649-6347. 643-2692 now. Only $14,900. H ayes Agen­ Atty.. 843 Main St.. Manchester, m ine. Call 649-6874, m ornings. 649-5100. stove, refrigerator, garage. ______nancing 'avallable\ Hayes Elsie Meyer Agency, Realtors, Conn., and return make to thia INSPECTION—See our ad on Situations Wanted— BOLTON Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472 cy , 646-0131. Court. MATURE housekeeper wanted 643-4257 875-7927 today’s sports page. Olivetti 643-6ERIENCBD ADULT wants held at Manchester, within and tor hour week, liberal benefits. derwood, Hartford. An equal running/^ condition. Call 643- 1. Voted unanimously to grant home, oversized garage, excel- tors. 649-6347 SIX ROOM Garrison (tolonlal, the District of Manchester, on Uie FULLTIME care of small children, light FOUR ROOM apartment,^ 116 MANCHBS’TER — 2 bedroom Hearing Set Call for appoint ment. opportunity employer. 6318. / a variance to Roy C. McGuire convenient to schools and bus Sth day of March. 1967. All around gal fOr pleas­ duties, live in plus small sal­ Charter Oak St., first floor. Cape, 1% baths, formal dining lent vslu e at $1L,600. Mitten plcaNCHESTER _ spotless 6 Present, Hon. Jedm J. Wallett, BOLTON of 34 Oak Street, East Hart­ A gency, R ealtors, 648-6930. transportation, living \ room BEAUTIFUL RANCH Judge. V ant, Interesting office ary. Prefer Manchester cen­ W EL3 $2.50. Brand new. One child accepted. 648-7111, room, large U^^g room, cab­ room Ranch, formal dining .PIONEER r.\RACHUTE CAREER OPPORTUNITY ford, which would permit the with fireplace, formal dining Estate of George R. English, late On Budget work, no shorthand but OR ter. Box A, Herald iggest towel bargain ever. inet kitchen, screened porch, room, large living room with ot Manchester, In said District, de­ 1 CO. SALES MANAGEMENT NOTICE construction of a (hvelllng on MANCHESTER - Oobb IBIL room, kitchen and lav ba first We have Just Usted one of ceased. typing, posting, client con­ Send $2.50 plus 60 cents post­ MANCHES’TER —4 room apart­ 2-oar garage. Excellent area, fireplace, foyer, plus wall to Due to promotion and ex­ zZ A public hearing will be held an undersized lot located on Now under construction Colo­ floor, second floor —8 \ bed­ the nicest Ranch homes On motion of Marie R. EngUsb, With an additional meeting 644-1581 tacts and customer rela­ age-handling per set- Bargain ment, heat, hot water, stove, $176. per month W arren E . wall carpeting, 2 large bed­ 63 Thomas Drive, Manchester, *■ - r* ______pansion an excellent posi­ PARTTIME on the appeal, of ’The Manches­ the north side of Steele Cross­ nials and Raised Ranches rooms, full bath, large clraets, we’ve seen. Just over the Oonn., executrix. which was held last week, tha tions. If you are looking for Situations W onted-^ House, Box 666, F alls Church, refrigerator, washer, dryer, rooms, enclosed breeZeway, tion is available for the ter Carbide Company of 164 Howland, R ealtor, 643-1108. built by Anaaldi, all city util­ powder room. Extra feamres Manchester Town line in ORDERED: ' That six months Regional Board of Education pr- b x PERIBNCED women want- something different, call V a., 22046. ing Road in an R2 Zone. air-conditioner, private ga­ garage. Call early. H. M. from the Sth day of March, 1967, right man to be trained In Male / 39 East Center Street, Manchester, 2 , Tabled the appeal of R.W. * ities For further information Include walk-out basementlsun- South Windsor. Six rooms hEis completed its work of pre­ - ‘ ed for part-time and full-time Mr. Wey, 649-2610 after JANITORS rage, residential area, $146. F rechette, R ealty, 644-0445 o r be and the same are limited and al­ sales leading to manage­ SOFA, needs cover. Conn, for a variance to con- call Charles Lesperance, 649- deck. Moderately priced, Iq per in all (3 bedrooms) plus a lowed for the creditors within which paring k budget tor the 1967- work in women’s wearing ap- 6 p.m . POSITION of offic Iq/manager LARGE M.M. Phillips of Clark Road, m onthly. Call 647-9662 after to bring In their claims against said ment. Recent High School Suburban For Rent 66 7620. 289-8568. cent down, 80' year m ortice 68 year. It wlU be presented at ' . ' puel shop soon to open in the or assistant, sm; firm , age good springs, best offer. Call struct a building on an underslz- Bolton, Conn., for a variance 6:80. rec room, latmdry area, ga­ estate, and said executrix is direct­ ed to give public notice to the a budget' hearing tonight *■ MSuicheeter Parkade. For ap­ graduate preferred, but Excellent opportunity for 38, BS degree liy'Buslness Ad- 649-1790 after 6 p.m . ed lot located 200 feet from the on an existing building on an EAST GLASTONBURY - 4 FOUR BEDROOM Ranch con­ available. Wesley R. S^th, rage AND a heavUy wood­ MANCHESTER^ room Garri­ creditors to bring in their claims ’The hearing, which is to ac­ pointm ent w rite P . O. B ox 966, will interview all. Starting an experienced man in our ministration, >4>ervisory expe- intersection of Bolton Center undersized lot located on the rooms and garage, second veniently located near East _____R ealtor, 643-1667. ed lot. Tremendous setting, within said time allowed by pub­ salary up to JlOO w hile son Colonial, modem kitchen lishing a oopy of this order in smne quaint the citizens of the Dis­ Bristol, Conn, stating age, ex- WOMAN TO CARE for children office maintenance depart­ nence, gov nmentnment auditor braided rug, fring- Route 6 on the east north side of Carpenter Road COTTAGE ST.—4 rooms, sec­ floor, $116, heat included. 649- Hartford. Large living room ijg;vv has a rock garden, fencing, ment. Good wages and goy nment auditor, ^ ^ o a i in with built-in range, dlsh-wasb- TWO-FAMILY Raich newspaper having a circulation in trict with the budget and to perience and phone number. In my home, days, Wapping training. Car allowance tw o years 7o sales. Call 644- in and R2 Zone, to allow for ond floor, 649-4498. 0423. with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths, etc. This home has had said probate district within ten days and all employe benefits. working conditions. . er, dispoeal, 2-saoa hot water style, close to parieway ind from the date of this order and re­ answer their questions and lis­ area. Call 644-9196. 8781. old. $76 new, asking $36. Call ^^ea zoned for Industry. time required to further- tmusual 14 X 20 family ^ m , "tender loving care.’’ Must CARRIAGE HOUSE Apart- r o CKVILLB —S room s, heat. beat, excellent financing, $19,- shopping center, electric heat, turn make to this court of, Uie no­ ten to their comments, wlU bo • '.u .• A pply: 649-3367 after 8:30.______public hearing will be study. 2-car garage. Excellent W ue, seU due to employment. tice given. ments. Five room luxury du­ 900. P hilbriek A gency, R eal­ 2-car garage, large lot. Elva JOHN J. WAILETT. Judge. held In the school auditorium SINGER COMPANY Apply MAHOGANY BEDROOM set, held in the fireplace room at The Bolton Zoning hot water and electricity, stove, Don’ t w a it on th is erne. T . J. plex now available. 1^ baths, tors, 649-5347. 10 per cent down, 80 year mort- Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. H O STESS Wontod—Male 36 832 'Main St., Manchester igs— Birds— Pets 41 chest, dresser, mirror and, bed; ^he Town Hall, Bolton, Conn., Board of Appeals refrigerator, washer and d ry - ______g^e available Wesley R, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. ------o k d b a o r NOTinr------bu dget prepared by FIRST NATIONAL / private basement with laundry STATE OP CONNBX3TICUT. DIS- board Shows a total a t ASSISTANT MANAGER for Na-' irqjLL.TIME bartender to work Cushman maple dropleaf din- March 21, 1967 at 8:00 p.m. John Morianos er, parking on hue line. Call MANCHESTER — 2-fam ily, Smith, R ealtor, 648-1567. STORES, Inc. ) g r o o m i n g and boarding all connecUons, patki, completely 648-0671 before 3:80. TRiCT OP MANCHESTER, PRO- $746,020, an increase o f aporox- Evening work, 4 nights a tlonal concern in field of rec­ In private club a"- permittee. ing room table and 4 Windsor Bolton Zoning Board of Appeals Chairman good condition, $18,900. Phil- _ _ _ ■ ' ' ------BATE COURT March 9, 1967. , ^ ^ Y breeds. Harm ony H ills, H. C. air-oondltloned. 3-car parking. New England 37 PEARL ST. SOUTH WINDSOR — TWo 7- in the matter of the estate of m lately $60,000 over tho bu d g- week Including weekends. reation. Must be neat, aggres­ Park and Oakland Aves., ch airs; pine coffee table. 289- John Morianos Chairman Howard P. Jensen b rick A gency, R ealtors, 649- AUTHENTIC Write resume to Box W, Man­ Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, Call Warren B. Howland, Real­ rambUng Cape. Nine rooms, 6 room Sputa, one with swim- Experience not necessary. sive, have salesmanship quali­ chester Herald. Esist Hartford 4675. Howard P. Jansen Secretary Secretary 6847. 643-5427. 1b tor. 648-UOB. Rosort Proporty bedrooms, SMi baths, modem Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, will be presentod at the heai^ Must be neat and person­ ties, Also some knowledge of Exceptional older Colanlal, ming pool, both with large lots, NEW GARRISON Colonial - t Mtcben with an bullt-ina, plus 3 or 4 bedrooms, famUy size Ju ^ e. —.V .. -All citizens of the District able. Apply in person dealing with figures. Referenc­ FULL AND PART-TIME lane PEDIGREE GERMAN Shep- ix>UR ROOM apartment, first For Rant 67 low 20’a. Bel Air Real Estate, eTne 37th day of March. 1967, at „ ® rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2Vfc batha. bar-i-cue In famUy sized kitch-. kitchen, sink room and pan­ 648-9382, ten o’clock In the forenoon in the u rged to attend, es required. Apply In person to maintenance, will train. Apply herds, sorry no papers, males GLENWOOD gas range with floor, oU furnace, garage, CREDIT-COLLEXrrOR — In­ COTTAGES FOR rent —Gard­ family room, 2-car garage, en. Sunken Uving room with try, tastefuUy decorate^ rooms (rf said Court In the Munlcl- A s w as announced la s t w eek. manager, Brunswick Parkade in person, day's. Holiday Lanes, or fem ales, $25. Call 643-0995. heat. Call 643-1340. adulta preferred. 649-8967. HOWARD JOHNSON’S vestigator. CoUectiqil agency ner Lake. Modem, lakefront, Ptdlbrick Agency, Realton, cathedral celling, centrx] air- front porch, attic, 2-car ga­ VERNON-NEW custom built Kll-ety“^ fgn 'S l^ a^^fJhS'Spon the PTSA meeting which had Lanes. 39 Spencer St.,' Manchester. Free brochure, picturea, Ar­ rage plus storage area, lot expansion requires.-aggressive, A PERFECT EASTER g i f t - ALL CASH FOR YOUR HOME!! FIVE ROOM fiat, second floor, 649-6847. conditioning. $45,000. Philbriek 6-room Raised Ranch, large the settlement and diiowsmce of origln^Iy been scheduled for RESTAURANT rowhead Grove, Route 364, O o l - ______98 X 164 with trees. AA BROWN AND Sharpe screw YOUNG MAN to work in drug industrious m an / Experience pedigree Siamese kittens. Call Musical Instruments 53 good location, one chUd accept­ A gen cy, R e a lto n , 649-6847. wooded lot, close to schools. ^ u I* ‘th?^ice1?atomeiit*‘S todayThas been postponed untK Chester, Oonn. 243-9278, 848- MANCHESTER - 6% room shopping, $22,000. Good financ- heirs and order of distribution, and n ext M onday. K eeping In m ind 894 Tolland ’Tpke., Exit 94 machine man wanted. Must be store, must have driver’s li­ helpful. Excellent opportunity. 649-2615, after 5 p.m . ed, no pets. 643-8116. ’ able to lay out. set-up and op­ cense, hours, 10 a.m.-3 p m. Air-condition^ downtown of­ 12 STRING CLASSICAL guitar This buyer has $19,000 for the right house within 7178. Ranch, assumable 4% par cent DUPLEX 4-4, Verplanck School ELVA ’TYLER, Realtor tag. Meyer Agency, Realtors, “ o r b b r b d ; ’That the adminlstro- the theme which has been de- erate machines. BHill or part-' Apply in person, Weldon Drug fice, free papi^ing. Phone Mr. TOY POODLE, ALL registered with hard case, excellent con­ easy drive of Hartford; preferably near the Man- TWO ROOMS AND sunporch, mortgage, 8 bedrooma, kitchen area, convenient location. CaU 648-0600. tor eriilblt his account with said __ velcped through the programs tate in said Court. at the day end time. Top wages for top man. Co., 767 Main St. Roberts f^'interview appoint­ papers, female, asking $86. dition, $50. Call 649-0974 after chester-E. Hartford line. Prefers a 5-room RANCH; private entrance, paricing, re­ with built-ins, large Uving Helen Palmer, Leonard Agen­ 649-4469 this year of the varying neede FILE CLERKS VERNON —executive’s dream. hour above mentioned and that no­ 643-1133. ment. Federal Credit Bureau, Call anytim e after 5. 643-2666. 6. must have CITY WATER and SEWER; a 1-car frigerator and stove, gentle­ Business Propeity room , firep la ce. $19,900. Phil- c y , 646-0469, 649-3877. tice of the time and place set for of secondary school students Ten room Raised Ranch, 6 said hearing be given to all per- 806 MAln St., Manchester. For Sole 70 b rick A gency, R e a lto n , 649- today, a film entitled “No -CLERK TYPISTS FTVE PIECE DRUM set, red garage. Need not be a large lot. Also, does not re­ m an preferred. 643-6678. to b einInterested ’ ■ ■ in • siUd •• EXPERIENCED backhoe oper­ 643-1^ 8. 6847. BOIflXJN-Manchester ltae-6 CENTRALLY located 5 room »>e‘>rooma, 8 baths, 2 fireplaces, Mtote’^^d5Sshw’"i*^SreSy*M Limit to Learning’’ wlU be quire occupancy for 6 months! Give you a chance this order to be published bi some Ability to type and W h ators with knowledge of ame- Articles For Sale 45 sparkle, U.S. M ercury. 644- ROOMINO HOUSE -yearly In­ room Ranch set high on large Cape, garage, aluminum sid­ cathedral celling, oversized 2- shown. GUARDS SMAN to sell bicycles, 1088. to sell YOUR house. com e, $6,804, exceUent return wooded lot, double garage, ca r ga ra ge. SNS Builders, 649- newspaper having a circulation tai school education are re­ site and Installation of septic BRACE YOURSELF for a thrill BIX ROOM duplex near Ugh MANCHESTER ing. Full cellar, city utilities. said. .l)istrlct and a „ like----- copyr— —to .-i- be The film dtaousses the variety have mechanical ability, on investment. Centrally locab im m ediate occu pancy, $17,600. 8069. sent by certified mall, postage paid. ^ quirements for full-time po­ systems. Paid holidaya and the first time you use Blue sch ool, $t06. 649-2497. $14,900. FHA $460 down. P as­ to e a ^ of the foUo'wing n am ^ per- opportunities fo r edu cation sition in centrally located year ’round work for the right MANCHESTER cellent opportunity. Apply sd. CaU Paul J. Oonentl Agen- H ayes A gen cy, 646-OlSl. Lustre to clean rugs. Rent Antiques 56 If your place meets these requirements, call at INDIAN HILL ek , R ealtors, 280-7475. VERNON r- modem 8 bedroom at least aeyen daya the and train in g th at are available insurance office in East men. Upton Construction, Inc. anchester Cycle Shop, 182 W. FOUR ROOMS — first floor, .7 , 848-6868 o r 648-2136, now. day set for said heariiur: Enixabelh *>, .v jn electric sham pooer $1. Olcott VVANTED TO BUY—Antiques, once— j block from Main St. CaU 648- Do you like golf? Oountiy TWO FAM ILY buUt 1964, 2 hot g i x ROOM CAPE COD, large Ranch, 1)4 acres, buUt-tas, D. Doi^erty. 17 Dougherty Street, ^ youngsters Of varying abill- Hartford. One week paid 742-6190 after 6 p.m . WEST HARTFORD Middle Tpke. Manchester. Ma^etot. Oonn^ ^rry ties and intoests.- A discussion vacation, if employed before Variety Store. steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ 6689. club living? Big wooded water furnaces, exceUent kitchen, one caur garage, prt- fireplace, rec room, top k>oa- SSSroerty, ^K*i*erter. M ^ follwvtaK. the Showing of the April 1. Pleasant working LA’n iE HANDS anu g<
ges- ta Hebron., operators and all around ma­ 272 Mata 8t Randi, large Uving t«am, tiro ette. R ea lty 644-0446, 280-8668. fuHy landscaped lot A A telephone operator’s Apply Personnel Department your new carpet—remove them .F rech ette R ealty, 644-0446, 289- lovely 8 room Gape. 1^ batiis, ture, and said of his reception, The Froth, Frank Fomo Jr., chinists, excellent personal mal dtatag room, cabinet k U o b -. ______home ta exceUent oontUtion headset, the badge of a Mond.ay-Friday ' with Blue Lustre. Rent electric en, 2 bedrooms, reersation MANCHESTER—7 room borne, ^ 8668. aU electric kitchen, attractive "It’s very nice." was charged at 11:45 p.m. with MACHINE MAINTENANCE— benefits. Ali things being equal . with permanent riding, alu­ proud and respected sham pooer $1. Paul’s Paint & room, landscaped yard. Mkr* 2-car garage, extra lot Just 6)4 VA assumable mortgage Asked if he bad any message speeding, state poUce In Col- For Evening Appointment See our ad on today’s sports work at Emco Corp., Bolton, The Soft Shape BUSH HILL RD.-one bulldtag position. We now have Wallpaper Supply. km B . Roberteon. Realtor* reduced to $22,400. Mitten minum storms and screens. completea this exceUent offer- tor ^ world, he said sknpty, Chester reported, Call 7 - 9 P.M. page. Olivetti Underwood, Conn. 649-5258. lot left H. M. Frechette Real­ openings for operators 848-6068. Agency, Realtors, 648-6980. Priced for immediafe sale. tag. $17,900. R. J. Flagg Co. there 6e peace.’’ PoUce said Fomo, driving hia ' Charles Argiros 643-9390 Hartford. An equal opportunity ty , 644-0446, 289-8668. In MANCHESTER. POR’TERS — FUuL-’nME for 876-0774, Evenings, Dick Mar- Mblotov was vlrtuaUy, Ignored father’s car in which five per- Richard Brown 289-0546 em ployer. MANCHESTER — 4^ room first and second shift, pleasant BoatS and AcCCSSOlleS 46 taeau, 870-6062. » be voted at a polling place sons were passengers, faUed to home, quiet neighborhood, TREED AND landscaped, 100 x Whether you’re looking CLERK FOR shipping depart­ working conditions, excellent ______. . WESLEY R. SMITH near the Kremlin. Once, Stalin’s round a corner on R t 85 and W ild Rose shaded rear yard, new furnace, for a pleasant place to SEALTEST FOODS ment, in local printing plant. fringe benefits. Call 643-1141, 14’ BOAT WITH Atlas trailer, T?rSJ‘“*S,000.*^'^otaS ^ ra^off the road. oeramifi tUe bath and kitchen, work for a few years Must have good driving rec­ ext, 203 between 8:30-3 p.m . 26 h.p. m otor. Coast Guard Realtor 643-1567 bedroom Oolonial, 1)4 baths, premier ta 1930-31 And foreign The car came to rest on the MILK DIVISION full price, $18,000. Can Paid W. A gen cy, R ealtors, 649-2813. or a life-time career, ord, 40 hour week plus all ben­ for appointment. An equal op- cushions and children life pre- Utchen butit-tas, formal dtatag mlnilter ta 1939-49 and again ta front lawn of the WaUace real- Dougan, Realtor 649-4835. we invite you to inves­ 266 Homestead Ave., Hartford efits. Apply Allied Printing portunity etnployer. servers included. 649-2761. — The first station wagon ______LARGE WOODEU) Bolton lots room, fireplace, assumable 6 1968-66. Khrushchev ousted him dence oUce said. The tigate this offer. $4 per cqnt mortgage. OoUl A 10 yean ago. entire right aide of the car was Services, 579 W. Middle Tpke. ever built with the comfort, speed and smoothness of a passenger car plus4-wheei 8T. JAMES PARISH —7 room MANCHESTER-near Mata St, S’J. ’ An Equal Opportunity W agner R ealty, 648-9088, 870- SpUt Level, VA batha, dining 4.famUy hom e. ExceUent ta- , 648-4481, eve- Molotov, 77, smiled thinly and damaged, they said, Em ployer drive traction and safety. It has the new ‘Jeep’ Tornado-OHC engine . . . and the 3896. walked alowly. He wore hia cus- Fomo is scheduled to appear The pay is good, the SALESMEN room, family room, garage, come producer. ’ 4 rooms In , benefits outstanding NEEDED—MASON’S helper, no most usable cargo space, both high and wide. Optional automatic transmission* tomary rimless glasses, a hat, ta WlUlmantic Circuit Court U large beautiful tandsesped each apartment Owner wants ^ V E N T r T— 18 acres, $876 and the work is im­ experience required. Call 643- Applications are now being wtate muffler and gray coat, April 4. WOOLEN SYSTEM independent front suspension, yard. $23,900. P bilbriok Agen­* fa st sale. H ayes A gency, 646- a cre. 876’ frontage, High portant and personally 1870 after 6. considered for commission Legal Notices and was accompanied by bis , cy, Realtors,' 6494SS4T 6181. wood area. Pasek, R ealtors, rew arding. salesmen. Here’s a fine op­ w ife. Weavers, Fixers, Spinners, experience desirable but 289-7476, 743-8243. OBDBB o r NOnOB portunity for aggressive will train. MANCHESTER — like new, 7 Both Molotov and Khrusbebev Public Records ~~ a t ^ v o t e d for Khtuahefaev’s aucces- Warrantee Deeds Why not try on a head­ AUTOMOTIVE men looking for a solid fu­ MANCHES’TER room Raised Ranch, buUt-tas, ture in the world’s largest Stock Dye Man and Drug Man for Dye House. Must Siifani4mii Bftr TE **“ aa PPemler, Alexei N. Kosy-- Lupfile U. mernan to Herbert set, it may fit you per­ Six room Cape, 3 or 4 bed- 3-par garage, large private general merchandising or­ be ambitious and have desire to advance to super­ 30U 75 piSmt J^**Waaett, was running for the A. Dorothy M. Tyler, prop- fe c tly . ixxrnia, fuU shed dormer, yard , $22,900. B ayes Agency, MANAGER ganization. visory position. Experience desirable but will train '^'l^&te ot John^^^ey ot Man- of tile Russian fed- erty at 51 Goodwin St 1)4 baths, waU to waU car­ 646-0181. BOI/TON —Irshaped Ranch, 8 „„„„ „ ^ , qualiOi^ men. bedrooms, wooded lot, liear to saM dwuiot, an Incay- oration, the Soviet Unions lai^- Joseidi F. and Gertrude Drop in or call our em­ ASS’T. MANAGER Check Sears liberal em- , peting, oversized one car MANCHBS'TER - new Usting. ployment office at 52 ploye benefit program. Several other openings available. garagei, treed lo t BbcceUent Achool, owner transferred. A s- Uro^wS^Urotton ot Donald B. ^ SHOP FOREMAN Six room Cape, convenient lo­ sumahle mortgage. 643-1678. Jaouikh, OoiaervaZoc, prayina for Khrushchev seemed surprised M. Isabella Doucet, property at East Center Street, condition inside and out, cation, Near bus, sftaools and Apply Personnel Depart­ APPLY IN PERSON TO ’ mora ^ “ “ »Wgtag' crowd, which 81 Castle Rd. Manchester, open Mon­ 16 INCHES convenient location, $17,- shopping. Treed loti Only $16,- VERNON — 6 room Calonial, ment 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ofipUoatioB'mffla'ftMa^ ** forced him and hlii wife, Nina, Samuel J. and Genevieve U. d a y , T u e s d a y and Retail 900. large living room, dining room, f t -- 900. H ayes A gency. 646-0181. J***- - to enter the poUtag station by a Robb to Robert D. and Doim« Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. SOMERSYILLE M f g COMPANY modern kitchen with buUt-taa, probate otticainuS^ tade entrance. G. Saylea, property at 128 Oam< to 4:30 p.m. Or call SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. U & R REALTY CO.* INC. M a n c h e s t e r — seven room Minit Auto Care, a leading Manchester Shopping Parkade SOMERSVILLE, CONN. ,1)4 battis, garage. Marion B. “ “ they were ta bridge Sti ■First 4-wheel drive ,truck to offer passen* 643-2692 Cape with garage on a treed 643-2701. Evening and New England auto service- Manchester, Conn. R obertson, R ealtor, 648-6958. Oeiook. ta .the’ afternoon.' dhat exctalent health. Peter J. and Elvera K. Braslt- ger car smoothness on the highway, sure-footed ‘Jeep’ traction off the road. Just Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472 200’ lot, large kitchen with Saturday interviews center has positions avail­ ^ Samuel J. and Genevieve buUt-tas, fireplaced Uving SOUTH WINDSOR - $17,600. arranged. able in its new Manchester one 4-WD shift lever. Optional automatic transm ission-first on any 4-WD truck. of said aro toe tSne ment, Khnuhehev answered, U. Robb, property at 84 Ftafle store opening soon. If you COOK—day shift for progress room, 4 bedrooms, aeventh Modem S-bedroom Ran^ on ana riSoe heai^ by “At my age it la ImpossiUe to St. New ’Jeep’ Tornado-OHC engine produces higher torque at lower engine speeds. FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 fuU baths oversized lot, assumable 4% wtoatang feel you can qualify for one slve hospital, excellent work­ room tor den or family room. — "-- io g a oiroula- work.! Qnltolalm Deed .sue Choice of body styles with 120 Inch wheelbase (7-foot box) or 126 inch wheelbase m od em kitchen with buOt-tais, per cent mortgage, $101 ___‘ of these positions and would ing conditions and fringe bene­ Immaculate condition. Good at least seven Khnitaichevis 20-mtaute ap- _ W esl^ R. Smith to 2 fireplaces, waUc-out base- ttM day of said beaitas, like to take advantage of fits, life insurance, major med­ (8-foot box). GVW’s from 4,000 to 8,600 lbs. value. Wolverton Agency, Real- moothly. Bel Air Real Estate. 'is ! ment, screened porch, garage* to. sfipear It tbay see^caose at pearance was not announced ta R. Smith Construethm Co.*, prop*-..... THE our modem store, excellent ical insurance, etc. Call Mr. USE t o n , 649-2818. 648-9382. handy location . $24,600. P ^ ^lfi5Skg^*^^Salita?’o5^ advance. But he had voted at erty on N. Bbn St. wage scale and complete Gaudet, Manchester Memorial b rick A gen cy, R eattore, -649- before much 9, imr. by certified the same place last June, and ------SOUTHERN fringe benefit package, we Hospital, 643-1141. An equal op­ MABINB HONORED portunity employer. 8847. would like to talk with STEP IN...SIZE IT UP...TRY IT OUT 8175 MANCHESTER BOLTON netxicut,------^ 1000__ _ asylum___ Ave.^^ Hart- ...... HeUo,...... lUkita— __ Sergeyevlfdi,6-.,— —, n e w LONDON (AP)—Marta* you. An Interview will be 'new i NEW 8-18 MANCHESTER — apoUesa air- NEW LISTING — Over- Seven room expandable J . « u ^ : "Malodyets. malo- Capt. Harvey B. Bamum of arranged at your conven­ AT YOUR‘JEEP’ DEALER’S TODAY! oonditkmed CokmiaL Hires FOr casual comfort sew this Sized 6 room Split Level, Ranch, 3 or 4 bedrooms, A ^ .. 799 Uota 8t. Hartford.'Conn., dyets" (good man) was heard Cheshire received a special ience. Send resume or call yean old, three, large bed­ and retura^maks^jj2&jTr”judae tome. "May you Uve award Saturday' from the Cod* ENGLAND Willys Motor*, worM's lirzmt monufocturtr «f 4-whtol drlvo vabicl**, ona of tho crowing Kaltor Induitrloz. free and easy muu-muu that’s 2010 large Uvtag room and din­ large living room with ' 1. 1. 1 rooma, famUy room, formal ing room, kitchen with raised hearth fireplace and ' ' many more years," one said. necticut Jayoees when they pro* I wonderfully easy to m a^ and A pretty \smocked-gingham dtatag room, 'large kitchen witti • , " I read, T rest,’’ Khrutaichev sented Ihelr "Outstaiidtag Mae TELEPHONE MAC DISTRIBUTORS ^ SPORTING J r o fe fo r . Pattern p r a ^ to r a ample cabinets, 8 good bookcases, bright Mtohen ' ,'V waU Sta^ betaxioms, also; pan­ with ploity a t cabinets, fuU umTAnON OBDBB 88dd When asked how he spent of the Year" a'wards. Bominti 50 Raymond Rd. e^ioice •ft slosve lengths and a ^ perk up the sofa ta? y^*^ carpsting: i^Large Uvtag room eled recreation room, 1)4 tiled bath, fuU basement the days. He spends most of his recently was presented with th* COMPANY West Hartford GOODS STORE J See the New Line of "JEEPSTERS," including the new self-tM lt ____ favorite chair! This one.la with flreplacb. foyer, 2% baths, baths, fireplace, baseinent with garage, putdoor util­ toe DMrtot of llonidieatsr. on tfa« time at a country home outside \Congressi u a ,. tween Hartford and 4 LOW COST. TOO! / Station Wagon and Pickup^ F rechette, R ealty, 644-0446, late condition taride and with gatoen space. Ownw Judge. . ^ . The Rudplan federation and ’Ihe regular "(Xrtstandtag GENE FRANKEL 80 tp 88. Size 10, 81 bust, 4% Pattern No. 2010 has smock- BIQUAL aPPORTUNTTY Springfield. Owner ir -V 280-8668. out, $26,900. wlU leave stove, refrigera­ SSSet. ®*8ht S ^ e t republics went Men" awards went to Stat* CASH RATES (15 WORDS) yiards of 86-lnoh. ing graph and fuU dtaeottcos tor ceased. through ceiomonial eleotiana for Rep. Otha'Brown ot Norwalk tor BMIPLOYBR tiring. Property and j tor and wakher. Etajoy su­ To order, send 60c in coins .mairi^ pillow. 818,900 8-BBDBOOM Ranch, burban Uvtag only minuted z a ” 77’*IWiOT*^^WvSJ ^eroonj toeir Parliaments, with the usu- Ws work.In the National Aaao- INSPECTORS For dimensional OneDoy.... 45c 3 Days ....$1.17 . J. business For ^ e or^ plu8 20o tor fintrqlais malMng order, send 88o in coins large Utchen, fireplace, ala- U & R REALTY CO., INC. from Manchester. Asking Ooim..' administrator. ' al overwhelming turnout for the ctatloa foir the Advancement o8 visu&l Inspection of mechanl- Leas& Terms arrang-^ to: Sue Butostt, klaacbester piu.iO o for fint-olaas maUing, mhinm' sldtag. garage, 643-2692 $19,500. fcOTBtae^’day^ofMaJ^ l^!*be unopposed candidates reported. Colored People and aa a leodtaf . cal and electronic oompiments. ed. Rt. 5, S. Windsor.^ Six Days... .$1.98 10 Days . . . .$3.00 Fivenlng Berald,1160' AVE, OF to: Anne Cabot, Manchester' ment, 106x470 tre^ feno- Robert D. Murdock, 648-6472 juid the wtjina aro. HnUtrf. and^ al- The voting occurred on the high school gnldane* eounaek>r$ Should he aUe to read inspec­ AM EBIOAB n e w YORK. N.Y. Evening Herald. 1150 AVE. OT ed, landsdiqied. BotehlnB Agfa- tion« 'gages imd blueprints. IMMEDIATE ACTION MORIARTY B R O T H E R S U & R REALTY CO„INC. 50th anniversary of the revota- to Edward Gallagher of t o ^tURK-TYFlST —mature part- 1008A AMERIOAS, NEW YORK, N.T. ey, Bealtom, 649A834. u ot XV vv*.*, XixV. estate, and said admli^rator Is ydn that dethroned Czar Nlcho- bury tor his work on behUt of Trainee will be considered. KEITH 2 MANCHESTER 'VICINITY—6 V ''Om e WDziwr, hours 3:80 p.m. Call before 10 :30 weekdays (9 AJM. Saturdaj^). Print Name, Address with iboSA Robert D Mwd^k, 648-6472 ol5 d ^ % ?‘briw‘1n thM?*ri2dSS las n and estabUshed Alexander the March ta DtoM. the ^ r*. CcHitact C. B . Lindsey, La- MtANtHBSTER --N ew listing. room Colonial home. The kind Altetiute weekends and- a b en c y I Ydu can start ah ad or cencel an ad same day. ★ ^'JEEP DIVISION" ★ Zip Code, Style Number and Print Name, Address with “ Id time allowed by pub- Kerensky’s provisional govern- bral Palsy Foundation, and th* Pointe Industries, Rockville. giae. Zip Code and Style Numbta?. Six room Cape, Bowers Sdwol, everyone admires, carpeting, ment. The Bolsheviks overthrew Heart BMnd; and to David Flo* Keep pace witti the lateat NewNdw — '67’67 Spring-Summerspnng-wraimer n»wnew siding, root. xmmaouiaie Immaovdate buUt-tas, iiumiyfamily room,ivom. picket 2-famllv *Ud p ^ e the government and set up a rian ta Southington tor Call 643-1149 PART-TIM E m ornings for Jan- 197 N. Main Street ^ lim triywlor Euonittg Iforalb 301 CENTER ST., MANCHEST^ PHbNE 643-5135 rian ta Southington tor his work appointm ent fo r an In- Itofial service, five days. Gen­ 649-1922 tesMons by ordering the 1M7 Album! Artlclee; (StaST*ij!Su 35? S: CooTunlst rogime the next Oc with mentaUy retarded ebUitraB aqual opportunity eral Cleaning Services, 46 Oak 643.2711 Classified Dept. ★ OPEN EVENINGS — Thurs. Nights till 6:00 ★ apringrotd^MneraatacFash. IwU ^r^iy jeat^i^ ttsm* ytaoocttoy. Hays* Agon- tionpOTa^ ed, IE 1 ^ wpanus ****% « a e i 8U*T IWtoe, ***^ and tahar tario tavle actti|*Ma«tii|tt|M* 8$., MaocbMrter. 64MIIU. ■h I \ ‘ '(> ■ m : -• / ■;fa- V. MANCHESTER* EVENING HERALD, MANCEfESTfaB* CONN., M ONDAt, MARCH 18, 1967 TWENTY‘TWO MANCHESTiER EVENING HRRAI.P, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 F u m ls h e d Hoaset For Sal* 72 Heviet For Sal* 72 H*vm For M e 72 Skiburbon For Sale 7S SobvilNn For Sole 7S n ^ i^ p a ie l^ R^m s Without toor d g ApaPtinenH Flott Help W onted— Mol* 36 Help Wanted— Mole 36 Help W onted-^M ole 36 Diamonds— W etehes^^ W e o r i Tenenieiilf 63 A p o r t m e n t t 6 3 - A HT.900 —biqra tbia azoeUent 8 BOWERS SCHOOL -Garrieon MANCHESTER Central 6 SOUTH WHlDfiOR—Juirt hated! NORTH OOVBNTRY —6 room WANTED—HOME, 4 or 9 be*> POWBai P R E SS-O penin^ntor MA^T TOR CARPBT workroom, DIE MAKINCt—See. our ia on JOWelty 48 , TFuTS 5 7 t h e THbMPSON______House, Cot- bedroom lUnoli, gnrage, porob Colonial 7 rooou, 4 yeara old. room boma, hew Idtohen, ‘for- 7 room Ranch on a boAvily Dutc^ OMonlai, beautltul treed rootns, to' $28,000, Manebntar tage Street, centrally,, located, w n HAVE etutomera waiting ONE BEDRO0M furnished and large lot. Mitten Agency, Large modern kitchen, 2H dining room, IH baths, wooded lot In "Woodland lot in a n a of One home Oa- area. Call Staknis ftaol Betataj, operators and set-op people. fuU-Ome. We will train, 6-day today’s Sports Page Olivetti WATCH' AND JEWELRY re- OIRL'S YELLOW Opring oo&t, for the redtal of your apart- apartment, wall to wall oar- CLASSIFIED See our ad on today’s sports week, fringe benefits. Apply Underwood, Hartford. An . — . . - — • laYefiTA olftflUMUfitly Realtors, 64S-69W. baths. ■ targe paneled living garage, deep lot. Bel Air fteal Park’’, Entertain m style, for rage, low 20’a. Hayes Agency, 649-7804. pairing. Prompt senrlce. Up to size 8. like now; pink wool suit. • n^kina Call 648-2858 mant or borne. J. D. Real Ba­ petlng, oil utnitiea, 644-166S. room, dining room and family Bstato, 648-9882. R has a 88 foot'fam li^ room. 646-0181...... '...... — page. OUvetU Underwood, Adelor Turgeon, Watkins Bros, equal opportunity employer. $20. on your old lyaich In trade, slse 7, Uke new. Two nyKm J” ’ kad pemanent tata, 643:6120. MANOHBSTBR — two new 8- 2: 988 Mam St. 4-8:30 evenings. Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, dresies, Slise 18; girl’s play ^ family Bate, 6-6. Ready for .00- 4M ROOMS, $120. m rooma, ______MAN TO WORK for electrical no Sunday. Apply In person. 787 Main St. SUte Theatre suit, else 8 Boy’s shirU and ■ ‘ ------Buslneu LAeattom ‘ cttpaney. Separate furnaces, Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. ADVERTISING $116. PafUng. 16 Forest 8t, Une, city utlhUes. Call early. SOUTH WINDSCBt—Handyman dining room. 2 fireplacea, 1% AT ELECTRICIAN’S Ijelper—o?c- wholesale distributor, electrl- Center Restaurant, 499 Main Building. pants, slae 6, 8, 10. 849-2761. ROCM FOR gentleman only. City utiUties. See and compare. Kitchen and living rpom facil­ off Main St., 646-0090, 643- F o r R e a t 64 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS perienced, immediate steady cal background helpful, excel- St; ------, _ . " BOY’S SPORT Jackets, sises 6876. ities included. Private en- t ______97ITE of offices presently 8 A.M. to 5 PM. employment. Wlli-on Electrical lent opportunity and advance- — T ~ FUM and Fncd 4 t »A 14 and 15, spring and summer, k- trance and parking. Inqulra suited for professional purpose Co;, 649-48W. ment in a growing company. w ^ T Klock Co. has ------$6 each. Also sweateis, /Sises ONE ROUBEKEEITNO room. Economy Electric Supply Co., waiting for you. . .a Job driv. 118 Pearl St, after 4 p.m. Apply 'Tbomaa Morrow, 26 la now available in the State 12 and 14. 64S-7427. MANCHESTER—6 room hunger Ret. House said application on file, it is equal opportunity employer. attendant, 3 or 4 nights per our day shift. Stop over and Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. MANCHESTER' — Gardner Si o nirt OipERBD: TTOt 0>e fill out an annHonHnn anil fnlk ------WE BUY * Ai.'iu AND sell antique anaand ------— ------'— ...... - Six room Salt Box Colonial, 649-2818. for skating or swimming. Price is only 9 years old but needs application be beard and deter- xomt coopiatATioN w i l l n iA l Ad^.9711 week, 6-10 p.m. See Danny Ca AIR-CONDITTONED paneled 6H Rx»n ^ Ranch,___ full __ basemeni _ BB APPRECIATBD I I rey, Morlarty Bros., 316 Cen' to our forem L ura ^ o U ^ d relrlgeratora, used funilture. china, glass, MANCHESTER-d room apart- 454 MAIN ST|.—8 room rpart- spacious living room with $17,300. Barrows and Wallace, work. Pasek, Realtors, 289-. minedmme< at the Probate office in Man* ment, heated. $36. 648-2426, lSe^c7,'hot™*ifiter"oirheat! $16,900 .— 0 room fireplaced (uo 7A7R Chester in said District, on the XIat ter St . , Manchester ranges, automatic washers, silver, picture frames, old ment 2 bedrooms, first floor, professional use. Reasonable fireplace, formal dining W9-6306. 7476, 74Z-BZ43. March, A.D. l9«7. at two MOLD MAKERS 9-6. a room with half bath, Ranch, extra large lot, ideal J______' with guarantees. See them at coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, excellent location. Appliances, mtes, ample pariclng. Optlon- room, kitchen with built- . . ------—------o'clock in the afternoon, and that WANTED — Beef boners and ------B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- watches, old Jewelry, hobby Child. $100 unheated. 1-688- porch, large lot, excellent con­ for rilUdren, Leonard Agency, ELLINGTON—6 ROOM Oolonl- 'VERNON—64’ custom Ranch, noUce.ro given to all^^rsoo^ intej^ Conriniwd From W ncoding Pag* TOOL MAKERS ‘ al telephone answering and in dishwasher, two twin meat cutters, full or part-time. Hdp Wofltod— 643-2171. collections, paintings, 9067. ______ONE 6 ROOM and a one room dition throughout Asking sized bedrooms plus a nurs- .Realtors,. 646-0460. al, on child safe dead end garage, fireplace, 1% baths, {he time apartment. Heat, hot water, no secretarial service available $21,600. Owner will consider stroet. VA baths, built-ins, built-ins, wall to wall carpet- and place of hearinx tfaeracm, by ^ Apply at Manchester Packing e’ry room, basement recrea­ PRINCETON 8T.--Large cus­ Vernon Mold & Tool, ’ Inc. Mai* or F^mal* 37 MOVING - must sell, Q. E. IXJOKINO FOR anything In real children or peta. Call 643-8068. on premises. Inquire at lobby offers. Charles Lesperance, fireplace and 2 car garage add mgIne cixyritv waterwater,, builtouut i»oo,196B *21- Puhllshlng newspaper a copy having of this a oTOer rircul*. ta Co. Inc., 349 Wetherell St., niture'Repalr Service, 643-7449. ------desk. Pyramid Building, 867 tion room, attached ga­ tom Cape, dinette and enclos­ H o lp W e m f d H e lp W o n t e d — 'm ’ ArmrpQ avnartanonH ^______e-fate, rentals — apartments, 049-7620, up to real value at $21,900, 900.—Colonial 8 rooms, 2 baths, Mon in said district, at least ^seveu Route 30, Vernon, Conn. 643-4126. 9H ROOM heated apartment, East Center St. or call week­ rage, screened porch, cen­ ed porch, many extras. Mid (rarace larce famiiv room off before the day of satd hear- F e m a le 3 5 trally located, one block to Barrows and Wallace. 649-5306. garage, arge lamiiy room on appear It they see canae at 3 5 WANTED — MAN full-time. English. Math, H lX ry , Sell ‘‘S l X a t o atove and refrigerator, second days, 0-6. 647-9003. evenings CHENEY ESTATE—14 rooms, 4 20's. 649-4496. -,;i. .1 ence. Guidance, private school. brlc‘a-brac. clocks, frames, fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, school. Asking $19,500. kitchen, fireplace, city water, said time and place and be heard FULL-TEMB babysitter for 2 Interviews dally, 7 a.m.- Manchester Belmont Rug, 16 floor, central location, $126. or weekends, 876-4763. baths. 2 car garage, approx- BOLTON—6 room Ranch. Gar­ . BABYSITTER WANTED, vlcin- Write P. O. Box 3084, Central MAGEE GAS RANGE, com- glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ 643-6129. MANCHESTER—nearly new, bullt-ins. High choice area, children, must be Washington 5:30 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m.- Hanaway Street, 643-0012 Ask lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 monthly. 643-1166, 9"a.m.-5 p.m. ------Imately 8 acres of land. By ap­ age, stone front, dead en^ $25,900. Above homes' 10 min- mall, a copy of this order to Mar« 'J>- '■ Ity Center and New Streets, Statlon, Hartford, Conn- pletely automatic, very good quality built two families. Sep­ School area. Call 649-2086. 12 noon or by appointment for Russ Collins. Lake St-, Bolton, 649-8247. pointment. Phllbriek Agency, U & R REALTY CO., INC. street. Large treed lot. Call otea from Vernon Pirele riall ^-o John D. LaBelle, first shift. In your home or ...... condition, $76. or best offer. 6H ROOMS, second floor, arate furnaces, excellent fi­ utes from vernon tarcie. uau Jtty.. 843 Main St.. Manchester, Houses For Rent 65 Kealtors, 649-5847. 643-2692 now. Only $14,900. Hayes Agen­ Elsie Meyer Agency, Realtors, Conn., and return make to thla ,51!''" mine. Call 649-6874, mornings. INSPECTION—See our ad on stove, refrigerator, garage. ______nancing 'available. Hayes Court. S it u a t io n s W a n t e d — ______BOLTON Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472 cy. 646-0131. 643-0609, 872-4131. MATURE housekeeper wanted 643-4257 875-7927 today’s sports page. Olivetti 648-6637. After 6 p.m. call FIVE ROOM, 8 year old Ruich fg j p a YS ALL. Assume 4% per Agency, 646-0181. JOHN J. WAILETT. Judge. Underwood, Hartford. An equal F e m a le 3 8 m o d e r n l i v i n g room furni­ Rooms W ithout Board 59 643-8087. for rent, $145. Available imme­ csiK mortgage. Attractive 8- BOLTON-COVENTR'S’ line - 8 to live in. Write Box R, Herald. NOTICE MANCHESTER—7 room _ Spilt ture, 4 months old. Take over diately. Call 648-4018. bedroom Ranch, fireplace, CAPE bedroom Roach, large kitchen, Stenographer opportunity employer. busl- FOUR ROOMS, second floor, ___ rooms, 4 finished, J Level. I 'j baths, 8 bedrooms, TRAINING OPPORTUNI - WILL BABYSIT for working payments. Moving, must sell. TWIN BEDROOM, two A t a public hearing held Feb- trees, view. Hutchins Agency, fireplace, % acre lot. Call now. Legal Notices ness men, parking. Call 649- 21, 1997 the Bolton Zon- excellent condition. Chestnut COVENTRY — 5 rooms, 2-car unfinished Good condition, family room, one car garage. Rham District Experienced stenograidier TIES—Product Inspection and mothers. Licensed home. Call 643-8008, 649-7139. ^ Realtors. 649-6824. Only $15,200. Hayes Agency, for sales and administra­ Assembly. See oiu- ad on to­ 668-2529. 2494. jjjg Board of Appeals took ac- St., near center, middle aged garage, large lot, $120. month- handy to center of town $16,: Low 20’s. Owner, 649-3408. UMITATION OBDEB ------^ ^ ------G.E. REFRIGERATOR, good 600. Phllbriek Agency, Real­ 646-0131. AT A CXIURT OF PROBATE, tive correspondence. 40 day’s sports page. Olivetti Un­ ! tlon on the following: preferred. No pets. 648-4677. ly. Call 1-683-2188. , MANCHESTER — nice 6 room held at Manchester, within and for EXPERIENCED ADULT wants running condition. Call 643- tors. 649-5347 SDC ROOM Garrison Colonial, hour week, liberal benefits. OFHCE derwood, Hartford. An equal 1. Voted unanimously to grant home, oversized garage, excel- the IMstrict of Manchester, on the Hearing Set care of small children, light 5318, FOUR ROOM apartment. 116 MANCHESTER — 2 bedroom convenient to schools and bus Sth day of March. 1967. I* Call for apiraintment. opportunity employer. FULLTIME a variance to Roy C. McGulra lent value at $1C,600. Mitten MANCHESTER — spotless 5 Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, All around gal for pleas­ duties, live in plus small sal------Charter Oak St., first floor. Cape, 1% bathe formal dining R e a l t o ^ M s W transportation, living room BEAUTIFUL RANCH BOLTON of 34 Oak Street, East Hart­ Judge. s -PIONEER PARACHUTE ant, interesting office ary. Prefer Manchester cen- 60 TOWELS $2.60. Brand new. One child accepted. 643-7111. room, large living room, cab- > ______room Ranch, formal dining with firerplace, formal dining Estate of George R. English, htfe On Budget work, no shorthand but CAREER OPPORTUNITY OR Biggest towel bargain ever. ford, which would permit th« room, large living room with of Manchester, in said District, de­ I CO. ter. Box A, Herald...... NOTICE inet kitchen, screened porch, MANCHESTER — Oobb mu. room, kitchen and lav on first We have Just Usted one of ceased. typing, posting, client con­ SALES MANAGEMENT Send $2.50 plus 50 cents post- construction of a dwelling on MANCHESTER —4 room apart­ fireplace, foyer, plus wall to Due to promotion and ex­ A public hearing will be held 2-car garage. Excellent area, Now under construction Colo­ floor, second floor —3 bed­ the nicest Ranch homes On motion of Marie R. English.______w ith an additional meeting 644-1581 tacts and customer rela­ an undersized lot located on ment, heat, hot water, stove, wall carpeting, 2 large bed­ 53 Thomas Drive. Manchester, ‘ y^iuch was held last week, the pansion an excellent posi­ on the appeal, of Thb Manches. $176. per month Warren E. nials and Raised Ranches rooms, full bath, large closets, we’ve seen. Just over the Oonn., executrix. •*« tions. If you are looking for PARTTIME Situations W anted— House, Box 566, Falls Church, — „ „ „ ini the north side of Steele Cross­ refrigerator, washer, dryer, rooms, enclosed breezeway, tion is available for the ter Carbide Company of 164 Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. built by Ansaldl, aU city util­ powder room. Extra features Manchester Town Une in ORDERED: That six months Regional Board of Education p" experienced women want- something different, call Va., 22046. ing Road in an R2 Zone. air-oonditloner, private ga­ garage. CaU early. H. M. from the Sth day of March. 1967. itv wnrlr nf right man to be trained In M a le 3 9 ities For further information include walk-out basement sun- South Windsor. Six rooms be and the same are limited and al. comptptea Its worK Of pro- ed for part-time and full-time Mr. Wey, 649-2610 after ______East Cenl^er Street, Manchester, 2. Tabled Uie appeal of R.W. * rage, residential area, $145. Frechette, Realty, 644-0445 or sales leadihg to manage­ JANITORS call Charles Lesperance, 649- deck. Moderately priced, lO per in all (8 bedrooms) pl& a lowed for the creditors within which paring a Imdget for the 1967-> • S7G work In women's wearing ap- 5 p.m. POSITION of office manager LARGE SOFA, needs cover. Conn, for a variance to con- Phillips of Clark Road. monthly. Call 647-9652 after 289-3568. to bring in their claims against said no vear Tt will he -nn>«:entn pointment write P. O. Box 966, ministration, supervisory expe- intersection of Bolton Center undersized lot located on the rooms and garage, second son Colonial, modern kitchen veniently located near Bast _____ llshlng a copy of this order in some quaint the citizens o f the Dis- Brist(d, Conn, stating age, ex- WOMAN TO CARE for children salary up to $100 while office maintenance depart­ north side of Carpenter Road COTTAGE ST.—4 rooms, sec­ floor, $116, heat Included. 649- Hartford. Large living room jm w has a rock garden, fencing, ment. Good wages and rience, government auditor, « v q with nnrt nna vofr Route 6 on the east with bulH-ln range, dfah-waeb- TWO-FAMILY Ranch newspaper having a circulation In frict with tha hiidirot and in In my home, days, Wapping training. Car allowance in and R2 Zone, to allow for ond floor, 649-4498. 0422. with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths, etc. This home has had satd probate district within ten day* DUdget and tO ” perience and phone number. working conditions. two years. No sales. Call 644- ,1 sw ^jiii Bolton Center Road In er, disposal, 2-xone hot water style, close to parkway and from the date, of this order and re- answer their questions and lis- iM* »■» area. Call 644-0196. and all employe bedefits. 8781. an area zoned for industry. time required to further unusual 14 x 20 family room, “tender loving care.” Must CARRIAGE HOUSE Apart- ROCKVllMD heat, excellent financing, $19,- shopping center, Meotric heat, ttae* ten to their comments, wUl be Apply: 649-3367 after 5:30. public hearing will be rooms, heat. 2-car garage. Excellent value, sell due to employment. study. ments. Five room luxury du­ 900. Phllbriek Agency, Real- 2-car garage, large lot. Elva JOHN J. WAILEITT. Judge. hUd in the school a u d ito r iu m SINGER COMPANY Apply The Bolton Zoning hot water and electricity, stove, 10 per cent down, 80 year mort- Don’t wait on this one. T. J. Help W anted— Male 36 MAHOGANY BEDROOM set, ^leld in the fireplace room at plex now available. 1% baths, tore, 649-6347. Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. ------" ------at 8. The budget prepared by 832 Main St., Manchester Board of Appeals refrigerator, washer and d r y - ______g ^ e available Wesley R. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. FIRST NATIONAL r e f S e l cnest, dresser, mirror and bed; Town Hall, Bolton, Conn., private basement with laundry STATE OP CONNECTICUT, DIS- the board Shows a total at HOSTESS John Morianos er, parking on bus Une. CaU MANCHESTER — 2-fam lly, Smith, Realtor, 643-1567. ASSISTANT MANAGER for Na- iruLL-TIME bartender to work GROOMING and boarding all Cushman maple dropleaf din- March 21, 1967 at 8:00 p.m. connections, patio, oomi^etely ______$746,020. an Increase o f approx- STORES, Inc. Chairman 648-0571 before 2:80. ______good condition, $18,900. PhU- Evenlna work, 4 nights a tional concern In field of rec- jj.j private club a" permittee, breeds, Harmony Hills, H. C. Ing room table and 4 Windsor Bolton Zoning Board of Appeals air-conditioned. 2-car parking. 37 PEARL ST. 80UTH WINDSOR — Two 7- in the matter the e ^ e ct mlately $50,000 over the budgw r i reatlon. Must be neat, aggres- -^j-lte resume to Box W, Man- Park and Oakland Aves., chairs; pine coffee table. 289- John Morianos Chairman Howard P. Jensen brick Agency, Realtore, 649- AUTHENTIC New England week including weekends. Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, CaU Warren B. Rowland, Real­ rambling Cape. lUne rooms, 6 room Sputa, one with swim- Bhcpdrience not necessary. slve, have salesmanship quail- gj^egter Herald, East Hartford 4876. Howard P. Jansen Secretary Secretary 6847. 643-5427. tor. 648-1108. Resort P r o p e r t y ______bedrooms, 8Vk baths, modem Excmtional older Colonial, mlng pool, both ■with large lots, Preaent. Hon. John J. Wallett. ®e presented at the hear- Must be neat and person­ ties. Also some knowledge of For Rent 67 n e w g a r r is o n Ooioniai - ■ kitchen with aU bullt-ina, plua 3 or i bedrooms, family size low 20’a. Bel Air Real Estate. mih day of March. 19«. *t able. Apply in person dealing with figures. Referenc- FULL AND PART-TIME lane PEDIGREE GERMAN Shep- FOUR ROOM apartment, first _____ rooma, 4 bedrooms, 2H baths, bar-b-cue in famUy sized kitch­ kitchen, sink room and pan­ 648-9382, ten o'clock In the forenoon in the are urged to attend. es— required. ------r Apply c - j — In r person------to -- ______maintenance,______will train.- ...... Apply-ITL--J _ _ __ T _ T T!v-»rnT> T " hcrds. sorry no papers, males GLENWOOD gas range with floor, oU furnace, garage, OOTTAGBS FOR rent —Oard- try, tastefully decorated, _____ ' rooms of said Court in the Muniot- As was announced last week, manager, Brunswick Parkade in person, days. Holiday Lanes, CREDIT - CO^EXITOR — In- females, $25. CaU 643-0995. heat, Call 643-1340. fkmlly room, 2-car garage, en. Sunken Uvlng room with adulta preferred. Call 649-8967. ner Lake. Modem, lakefront. PhUbrlck Agency, Realtors, front porch, attic, 2-car ga­ VERNON-NHW custom built a“ro^g‘*Spon the PTSA meeting which had HOWARD JOHNSON’S Lanes. 39 Spencer St., Manchester. vesUgator. Collection agency ______cathedral celling, centr-U air- expansion requires aggressive, A PERFECT EASTER gift— Free brochure, pictures. Ar­ 64941847. conditioning. $45,000. PhUbrlck rage plus storage area, lot 6-room Raised Ranch, large the settlem^t and aiiowaiuM ^ origln^ly been scheduled for RESTAURANT ALL CASH FOR YOUR HOME!! FIVE ROOM fiat, second floor. 93 X 154 with trees. AA BROWN AND Sharpe screw YOUNG MAN to work in drug industrious man. Experience pedigree Siamese kittens. Call rowhead Grove, Route 864, Col- Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. wooded lot, close to schools, ‘afa ^Sltoe Mce^rtate^nt S today, has been postponed until Musical Instruments 53 good location,jme cMld accept- ’ 243.9278, ’ 848- MANCHESTER - 6% room shopping, $22,000. Good financ- helm and order of distribution, and next Monday. Keeping in mind n- 894 Tolland Tpke., Exit 94 machine man wanted. Must be store, must have driver’s 11- helpful. Excellent opportunity. 649-2615, after 5 p.m. ed, no pets. 643-8116. Re?:; ’ able to lay out, set-up and op-_^ cense, hours, 10 a.m.-3 p m. Air-conditioned downtown of- 12 STRING CLASSICAL guitar This buyer has $19,000 for the right house within 7178. Ranch, assumable 4% par cent DUPLEX 4-4, Verplaack School ELVA TYLER, Realtor Ing. MeyOr Agency, Realtors, o r d e r e d : That the admlnlstra- the theme which has been de* crate machines. Full or part- Apply in person, Weldon Drug flee, free parking. Phone Mr. TOY POODLE, ALL regfistered with hard case, excellent con- easy drive of Hartford; preferably near the Man- TWO ROOMS AND sunporch, mortgage, 8 bedrooms, kitchen area, convenient location. Call 6484)600. tor e^iwt his accpuirt ^th said es- vetoped through the programs time. T<^ wages for top man. Co., 767 Main St. Roberts for interview appoint­ papers, female, asking $85. dition, $50. Call 649-0974 after chester-E. Hartford line. Prefers a 5-room RANCH; private entrance, parking, re­ with buUt-ins, large living Helen Palmer, Leonard Agen­ 649-4469 hour above mentioned and that no^ this year o f the varying needa FILE CLERKS Business Property VERNON —executive s dream, time and place *et for of secondary school students 643-1133. ment. Federal Credit Bureau, Call anytime after 6. 643-2666. 6. must have CITY WATER and SEWER; a 1-car frigerator and stove, gentle­ room, fireplace. $19,900. PhU- cy, 646-0469, 649-8877. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- Ten room Raised Ranch, 6 *ald 1» riven to an par^ todav a film entitled "N« t -«<• 806 Main St.^ Manchester. man preferred. 648-6678. For 5ol* 70 e aons known to be Intweeted In eald «x»ay, a rum enntiea jxo CLERK TYPISTS FIVE PIECE DKUM set, red garage. Need not be a large lot. Also, does not re­ BOLTON-MMchester line—6 CENTRALLY located 5 room bedrooms, 8 baths, 2 fireplaces, estate' by causing a true copy of Limit to Learning’’ wiU be f-iV. EXPERIENCED backhoe oper­ 643-1518. 6847. quire occupancy for 6 months! Give you a chance ROOMING HOUSE —yearly In­ cathedral ceiling, oversized 2- this order to be published in some et^vwn Ability to type and ‘hig>> ators with knowledge of ame- Articles For Sale 45 sparkle, U.S. Mercury. 644- room Ranch set high on large Cape, garage, aluminum sld- axo. newspaper having a circulation In suown. SALESMAN to sell bicycles, 1088. to sell YOUR house. wooded lot, double garage, jng. pull cellar, city utilities. garage. SNS Builders, 649- gaM District a^ a like copy to he The film dlsousses the variety school educafion are re­ site and installation of septic GUARDS BRACE YOURSELF for a thrill BIX ROOM duplex near Ugh come. $5,804 MANCHESTER systems. Paid holidays and must have mechanical ability. on investment OentraUy locat- Immediate occupancy, $17,500. $14,900. PHA $ ^ down. Pas- 8069. sent certified mall, postage peW, quirements for full-time po­ the first time you use Blue school, $106. 649-2497. ' to eadh of the following named opportunities for education sition in centrally located year ’round work for -the right Excellent opportunity. Apply ed. Call Paul J. Oonenti Agen- Hayoa Agency, 64641181. ek, Realtors, 289-7475. vm ourtn '’°ns at least seven days before tile and ttalnlOg that are a'VaOabl# MANCHESTER Lustre to clean rugs. Rent ______Antiques 56 If your place meets these requirements, call at INDIAN HILL VBKNON — modem 6 bedroom day set for satd hearing; Elisabeth ^ ~ Insuretnce office in East men. Upton Construction, Inc. Manchester Cycle Shop, 182 W. FOUR ROOMS — first floor, :y, 64841868 or 646-2126, now. once— ______bullt-lns, D ’^ e r t r i 7 " « ^ r t y ' r a to youngrtem Of varying abOI- Hartford. One week paid 742-6190 after 6 p.m. WEST HARTFORD Middle Tpke. Manchester. electric shampooer $1. Olcott VVANTED TO BUY—Antiques, block from Main S t Call 648- Do you like golf? Country TWO FAMILY built 1964, 2 hot s e C ROOM CAPE OOD, large acres, vacation. If employed before Variety Store. steins, furniture, pewter, lead- 6689. club Uvlng? Big wooded water furnaces, exceUent kitchen, one car fireplace, ~ rec room, top loca- ^ 'i neighborhood. 98 Starkweather vote yard. e s t a b lS ^ n e lg h - ^ -»6,900. Hayes Bar-^ April 1. Pleasant working LA'm E HANDS ono gcieral Full-time, 48 hours, at high SERVICE TRAINEE s’oT e R CENT off knitting nee- lamps art glass, primlUves. Houses For Sal* 72 lots? Come and see our rr. «mtniMr»tor, 780 Main. film Is itianned. The meeting conditions in new air-condi­ machinists, paid hospitaliza­ S t. reasonably priced. Hutch- borhood. Phone John H. Lap­ Agency, 6464nSl. agency rates. Uniforms, dies instruction books, any quantity. 644-8962. $10,000—4 ROOM Randi, porch, custom built homes Just o ff S S e to tote“l& u rtT ' « ‘“ ™ Will take place at 7:80 In the tioned office and liberal tion, holidays and vacation Man to service office equip­ KEITH AGENCY South Main St, near Man­ ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. pen, inc. 64941261. employe benefits. Call Mrs. vacation and hospitaliza­ knitting, crochet, tatting, em- MANCHESTER Antique Show. Fumhhed fifll cellar. GI or ooo’venUonal STAFFGRD. Sp r in g s — s h JOHN J. WAlLBTT, Judfe. cafeteria o f the school. plan. Apply Metrcmlcs, Inc., tion. Applicants must be ment. Good mechanical 197 N. MAIN STREET— 649-1922 chester and Glastonbury A True Ooov Attest: ______Peterson, 289-0291 for per­ ability needed, electrical broidery, accessories. Yarn Second Congregational Church, fincuichig. Mitten Agency, MANCHESTER—8 room Colo- MANCHEJSTER—New to mar- room Ranch, hot water heat, Peart J. HuHman. Aes't. Cleik. 640 HiUlard 8t over 21 and have a clean Apartments 63-A town line. Open 1-5 dally. sonal interview. Apart Co., Inc., 39 Cottage St., 386 North Main St., March 16 Realtors, 648-6030. nlal, IH baths, dishwasher, ket—4 bedroom Colonial close garage, artesian weU, excellent 'B e h f o h record. knowledge helpful. Con­ HOME DELIVERY tinuous on the job train­ Manchester, Limited quantity, and 17, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. carpeting, fpmUy room, recrea­ to Main Street This stately condition. Owner moving out of all sales final, cash and carry. ments, gentlemen preferred, L. C. GREENOUGH (X). tion room, double garage, cen­ state. Sacrifice sale. $12,900. ing. Car necessary. Job se­ Good Inoom#. Can’t mtas ca home has an extra large pan- Car Damages SALESMEN utiUties furnished, parking. 70 Indian Hin TraU tral, $28,900. Hutchins Agency, Tom Minor, Broker. 875-600. Part-time Openings curity and opportunity for CONTACT 23 citizen band radio this one for $17,000. PhUbriek led dining room and a huge I advancement. Exceptional- 6494)626 before 7 p.m. Glastonbury — 647-9921 Realtors, 649-6824. fireplaced Uvlng room for Red Dust Bin Good home service delivery On Weekends with antenna, all 23'channels. Agency, Realtora, 64941847. Tree and Hedge ' ly high fringe benefits. gracious conifort. Price $22,- VERNON—Immediate occupant routes are now open, which Call M3-5603. cy, 6 room SpUt Level. BuUt- TWO ROOM fumiOhed apart­ TBN ACRES, stately T-coom MANCHESTER—4 bedroom Co- 900. Barrows and WaUaoe, 649- will grive the right men ins, garage, trees, famUy Yieldfe Pair A six-inch maple tree and TRY IT CALL or WRITE: PITNEY-BOWES, INC. FROM WALL TO wall, no soil ment, reasonable rent. Apply atone 1840 Ooloolal, M water kmiol. Formal dining room, 24’ 5306. good income. 5 days week, T W O F A M IL Y room, m , baths, only $1,200 about 30 feet of hedge were ii Call 233-5581 for Appointment at all, on carpets cleaned with ‘Jeep’drives ahead with two A pt 4, 10 Depot Square. heat, fln^laee, exeellant eon* living room with fireplace, many fringe benefits. A N.E.S.S. down. Pasek, Realtors, 289- Of Did Foes damaged late, last night when liberal commission arrange­ An Equal Opportunity Blue Lustre. Rent electric dU;l 2-car garage, extra lot Just 6)4 VA assumable mortgage Asked if he bad any message speeding, state poUce in Col- For Evening Appointment See our ad on today’s sports work at Emco Corp., Bolton, BUSH HILL' RD.—one building position. We now have Wallpaper Supply. The Soft Shape reduced to $22,400. Mitten minum stomis and screens. iy»mpi«t«»ff this ewc«»11*nt offer- tor tile worid, be said simply, Chester reported. Call 7 -9 P.M. page. Olivetti Underwood, Conn. 649-5258. Ion E. Robartaon, Realtari lot left H. M. Frechette Real­ openings for operators Agency, Realtors, 643-6980. Priced for tmmedialC sale. Ing. $17,900. R. J. Flagg Co. "Let there 6e peace." PoUce said Fomo, driving hla ' Charles Argiros 643-9390 Hartford. An equal opportunity 64841968. ty, 644-0445, 289-8668. In MANCHESTER. PORTERS —. FULL-"nME for 876-0774, Evenings, Dick Mar- Molotov was virtuaUy Ignored father’s car in which five per- Richard Brown 289-0546 employer. MANCHESTER — 4^ room Ineau, 876-6962. os be voted at a polling place sons were passengers, failed to first and second shift, pleasant BOOtS O lid AcCCSSOrieS 4 6 home, quiet neighborhood, TREED AND landscaped, 100 x ■' I, , I , I near the Kremlin. Once Stalin’s round a com er on R t 85 and Whether you’re looking CLERK FOR shipping depart­ working conditions, ex cellen t___ ...... ______WESLEY R. SMITH W i l d Rose shadeid rear yard, new furnace, ^ VERNON—$19,10O-«potiess 8 right-hand man, Molotov was ran off the road. ■t:. for a pleasant place to SEALTEST FOODS ment, in local printing plant. fringe benefits. Call 643-1141, 14’ BOAT WITH Atlastrailer, m oeramto tile bath and kitchen, Terms, $3,000. Wolverton bedroom Oolenial, 1)4 v-.i..baths, premier in■_ 1980-81 and _ foreign______The______car came to rest on the work for a few years MILK DIVISION Must have good driving rec­ ext. 203 between 8:30-3 p.m. 26 h.p. motor, Coast Guard Realtor 643-1567 Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. fuU price, $18,900. CaU Paid W. kitchen built-ins, formal dlring mlnilter In 1939-49 and again In front lawn o f the Wallace rest­ or a Ufe-time career, ord, 40 hour week plus all ben­ for appointment. An equal op- cushions and children life pre- Dougan, Realtor 649-4635. room, fireplace, assumable 6 1968-66. Khrushchev ousted him dence on R t 85, poUce said. Tha we Invite you to inves­ 255 Homestead Ave., Hartford efits. Apply Allied Printing portunlty elmployer. servers Included. 649-2761. — The first station wagon LARGE WOODED Bolton Iota for sale, in restricted residen­ % par cqnt mortgage. ColU A 10 years ago. entire right side of the car was tigate this offer. Services, 579 W. Middle Tpke. — ever built with the comfort, speed and smoothness of a passenger car plus 4-wheel ST. JAMES PARISH —7 room MANCHESTER—near Main St An Equal Opportunity tial aroa. Call 6434M61, eve­ Wagner Realty, 648-9088, 875- Molotov, 77, smiled thinly and damaged, they said. Employer drive traction and safety. It has the new ‘Jeep’ Tornado-OHC engine . . . and the SpUt Level, 1)4 baths, dining ^.family home. Excellent in- 8896. walked sWiy. Re wore his cus- Fomo is scheduled to appear The pay is good, the nings; ' SALESMEN room, family room, garage, come producer. ■ 4 rooms In ternary rimletw glasses, a hat, in WUlimantic Circuit Court 11 benefits outstanding NEEDED—MASON’S helper, no most usable cargo space, both high and-wide. Optional automatic transmission* large beautiful landscaped each apartment Owner wants CJOVENTRY — 18 acres. $m white muffler and gray coat, April 4. and the work is im­ experience required. Call 643- Applications are now being WOOLEN SYSTEM independent front suspension, yard. $28,900. PhUbrlck Agen­ fast sale. Hayes Agency, 646- per acre. 876’ frontage. High and was accompanied by his portant and personally 1870 after 6. considered for, • commission Legal Notices cy, Realtors,' 649-5347. 0181. wood area. Pasek, Realtors, wife. rewarding. salesmen. Here'^s a fine op­ Weavers, Fixers, Spinners, experience desirable but 289-7476, 742-8248. O B ^ K OF IWHOB Both Molotov and Khruriichev Public Records portunity for aggressive will train. MANCHESTER — Uke new, 4 hdf at^M^5iMter°wHtin*«Sa^ *or Khrushchev’s succes- Warrantee Deeds Why not try on a head­ AUTOMOTIVE men looking for a solid fu­ MANCHESTER room Raised Ranch, buUt-lns, Stuck Dye Man and Drug Man for Dye House. Must 2-par garage, large private S5 as premier, Alexei N. Rosy- Lucille U. IQeman to Herbert set, It may fit you per­ ture in the world’s largest Six room Cape, 3 or 4 bed- general merchandising or­ be ambitious and have desire to advance to super­ Seburbm For Sole 75 J^*^*Uett, 8l*>» who was running for the A. ahd Dorothy M. Tyler, prop- fectly. romns, fuU shed dormer, yard, $22,900. Bayes Agency, MANAGER ganization. visory position. Experience desirable but will train 646-Om. BOLTON-Irshi^ Ranch, 3 of John Quigley of Man- fed- erty at 61 Gkxx^ £U qualiO^ men. 1)4 baths, wan to wall car­ bedrooms w o o ^ lot n ^ ohSt^ to «^dilSriS^ m tacap- oration, the Soviet Union's laig- Joseph P. and Gertrude S. Drop In or call our em­ ASS’T. MANAGER vCheck Sears liberal em­ peting, oversized one car MANCHESTER — new Usting. eat state. daric to Roland T. Doucet and school, owner traiuferred. As- **T^»n'^2SpUca-lo­ sumable mortsaee. 643-1678. Jaqulth. Oonservator. praying for Khrushchev lUirusncnev seemedseemea surprisedBurpnsed M. Isabella Doucet property of East Center Street, condition inside and out cation. Near bus, schools and _ Z ______surging' crowd, which SI Castie Rd. Apply Personnel Depart­ APPLY IN PERSON TO Manchester, open Mon­ oonvmiient location, $17,- sboppUig.r. Treed lo t Only $16,- VERNON - 6 room CWoolal, forced him and hli wife, Nina, Samuel J. and Genevieve V. ment .9 a.m. - 5 p.m. M INCHES day, T u e s d a y and . Retail 900. 900. Ebyea Agency, 646-0181. large Uvlng room, dining room, x«r...... fo *>>1^ polling station by a Robb to Robert D. and Doibui V * Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. SOMERSVILLE M f g COMPANY A P PFATTW rn Thir*' • , , ______~ atauammodem lawmaUtohen wwith iin buUt-ins,oion -u u , mtoed at liM ProiMte onice to 1 ride entrance. G. Sayles, property at 122 Cam- to 4:30 p.m. Or call U & R r e a l t y C O ., IN L . MANCHESTER — seven room batim, garage. Marten B. Minit Auto. Care, a leading Manchester Shopping Parkade SOMERSVILLE, CONN. I They both said they were in bridge 8L 643-2701. Evening and — Rrst 4-wheel drive truck to offer passen* 648-2692 Cape with varage on a treed RAiu>rfa,m TtmWnr nnmnn NsfEb. AD. 19S7, at ti New Bhigland auto service Manchester, Conn. Miir^Aclr A4A-A479 t a i - __ *.*441* ROOcrtSOO, ivMJtOP^ 648«^o958. oPocock______io th^____ afternoon, ______and ttSJ tOM excellent health.mocuua . Petera vwa J.v, andw m BlveraAMawAanM. K. Braxlt-,, ■*iwn«-’.. S a t u r d a y Interviews center has positions avail­ ger car smoothness on the highway, sure-footed ‘Jeep’ traction off the road. Just Robert D. Murdock. 648 6472 200' «nn wlot, large fcit/>h«nkitchen with ____ ------“no fS*;]?® ^ .b e tq'au.person* inter- Asked howbow he Uked retire- Isis 'to to Samuel J. and GenevlevfGenev arranged. ably in its new Manchester one 4-WD shift lever. Optional automatic-transmission— first on any 4-WD truck. buUt-lns, fireplaced Uvlng SOUTH ^ S r?S S ? meat. Khrushchev armwered, U. Robb, property at 84 Fiiti^I store opening soon. If you COOK—-day shift for progres­ room, 4 bedrooms, seventh Mew ‘Jeep’ Tornado-OHC engine produces higher torque at lower engine speeds. FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 fuU baths « MS •» “• ______feel you can qualify for one sive hospital, excellent work­ room for den or family room. overm an iw, asBumaoie work.!’ ^ Qnltolatm Deed T 5 ing conditions and fringe bene­ Choice of body styles with 120 inch wheelbase (7-foot box) or 126 inch wheelbase modem Utriien with huitt-lns, Immaculate condition. Good of these positions and would 2 fixeplaees: walk-out hass- P®*" “ o® !* i» r i Khruritchevte 20«ilnute ap- Weriey R. Smith to Weeleg; fits, life Insurance, major med­ (8-foot box). GVW’s from 4,000 to 8,6d0 lbs. value. Wolverton Agenoy, Real­ meutidy. Bel Air Real Estate, pearance was' not announced to R. SmUb Oonstraotion Oo.&,pro]^. like to take advantage of ment Mreened porch, garags. THE our modem store, excellent ical insurance, etc. Call Mr. USE "lIrraUi" tors. 649-2818. 648-9882. »»®. at eriy on N. Ehn St , Gaudet, Manchester Memorial bandy location. $24,600. VtH- wage scfile and complete brick Agency, ReaHors, '649- before IQuch 9, M«7. by certified the same place last June, and ------fringe benefit package, we Hospital, 643-1141. An equal op­ SOUTHERN 6847. P®opl« Wm asafo- MABINB HONORED would like to talk with portunity employer. STEP IN...SIZE IT UP...TRY IT OUT ^newj 8175 MANCHESTER BOLTON “HeUo, m wta Sergeyevich," NEW LONDON (A P)-M arina NEW you. An interview will be 6-16 MANCHESTER — spotless ali> NEW LISTING — Over^ Seven room Wtyandable arranged at your conven­ conditioned Oolonlal. Thraa A^.. 799 Mato St; Hartfom, tkKm., dyets" (good man) waa heard Cheshire received a special AT YOUR ‘JEEP’ DEALER’S TODAY! For oasuaJ comfort sew tttis sized 0 room SpUt Level, Ranch, 8 rooma, family xaom, formal raised hearth fireplace and ' many more years,’’ one sold. noctlcut Jaycees when they prn» wondertuUy eagy to make and ing room, kitchen with MAC DISTRIBUTORS - „ ___, A pretty emooked - gingham dining room, large kitchen, witii ample cabinets, 3 good bookcases, bright Utohen ■ ------“ I read, I rest," Khrushchev sented their "Outstanding m Im TELEPHONE SPORTING 2 eeoe for. pattern provMea ^ a pUlow wlU do wonders aU bullt-lns, new wan to wal) Ifrr.iU ,Siz^ bedrooms, also pan­ with plenty o f cabinets, fuU UOliTATlOlf OBDEB - said when asked how be spent of the Year" awards. Bamma ehoioa o f alpeve lengths and a ^ yp |^xfa pr your carpeting. Large Uvlng ‘room I 50 Raymond Rd. eled recreation room, 1)4 tiled bath, ful}' basement heid'at^J^SSst*rPvtt^‘2 a ’^ th /days. He spends most of his recenUy waa presented with tiiB GOODS STORE 4 iW -V See th6 [me of ^"JEEPSTERSi"; Including the new COMPANY West Hartford self-helt ; favorite cbairl This one.is fas- with ftreplaoe, foyer, 2^ baths. baths, fireplace, basemept w^ outdoor util­ the Distriot of Manchester, on the time at a country home outride Congressional Medal at Hooc* 286-2131 No. 8176 vWth I PATTK> rinatlng to make,’ and so very g^arage. CaU early. , H. M. J. WaUett. Moseqw. fqr herplsm to V l e ^ ' ^Only Sports Center b e -^ '■ ■' -I '■ i '■ g^aiage, large lot. Immacu­ ity f shed, loige treed lot tween Hartford and^ LOW COST. TOO! Convertible Station Wagon and Pickup KAMA la te ■!*** * fo M, bust mco toi use. Frechette, Realty, 644-0446, late condition inside and with garden space. Owner Judge. The Russian federation and The regular OutstanfHng GHNE FRANKESE 80 to SS. Size 10,. 31 bust, 4)4 pattern No. 2010 baa smock- as9-8568. will leave stove, refrigera­ of^M ^h^rte^ta^eil D S S jt.’ d‘^ Soviet repubUcs went Men’’ a w ^ w ^ to ^ - a n BQU^AL aPPORTUNTTY PSpringfield. Owner CASH RATES (15 WORDS) out, $26,900. yards of 86-lnoh. graph andfUU direotioos fo r . , ...... n , .. tor and washer. Enjoy su- ceased. _____ through ceremonial elections lor R«p. Otha Brown of Norwalk for ’ SMEIjOYES tiring. Property and j To. order, send 80c In oolna .ualdiM: pUtew. $16,900 — 8-BBDRObM RanCb, « txt/* huihan Uvlng only minutes *|£.“ 77'* ^ c r e r i“'Dr!?*? VemS? Parliaments, with the usu- his work in tho National Aseo- ZNSPDCTORS For dimensional ^business For ^ e or^ One Day.... 45c 3 Days ....$1.17 plu6 lOo for first-elSSa mailing or& r, send 86o In ooiiia large Utcban, fireplace, ah»- U & R R E A L T Y C O ., IN L . from Manchester. Asking Oonn.,' administrator. ' ' al overwhelming turnout for the clatioa for tiie Advancement c t visual inspection of mechani­ Lease. Terms arrang-^ to: flue Burastt, Maaohsstor piM -lOc for fiiBt-olaoa maUIng, mlnnm aiding, garage, base- 648-2092 ” " $19,500. ftmn^^^day^^riHanA. unopposed candidates reported. Colored People and as a leading cal and electronic components. ^ed. Rt. 5, S. Windsor.^ |Sfx Days. ...$1.98 10 Days ....$3.00 Evening H«r*ld,1160 AVE. OjF to: Anne Cehot, MonolMstor ment, 106x470 lot, trees, fene- Robert D. Murdock, 648-6472 I* and the same are HnsMeq and ^ The voting occurred .on the Ugh'school gnldancs eounselorg I^uld be able to read inspec­ within wnkA . aav «*«*.aiv^«a*.A.*«v ««A«wai«v. Ed^vETd OftUl^hW o f pElH yianuMnAw NEW YORK. N.T. d v e i ^ Herald. U W AVfe. OF ed. landsoaped. Hutchins Agenr TT R REALTY CO INC to"hSi*'ta^Mr*da^s^iatai7MlS BOIU anniversary of the revolu- to i tion gages and blueprints. IMMEDIATE ACTION A X008A AMERICAS, NEW YOIHL N.T. ey. Bealton, 6494824. U . estate, and «aid adml^rator Is fion that dethroned Czar Nittoo- bubury for his work on betodf at laUBRK-TYPlST —mature part- Trainee 'will be considered. MANCHESTER VICINITY—6 64S*‘2693 directed to *lve publtc notice to the . _4Vi *' “ time worker, hours 8:30 p.m. ^ « I T H I Call before 10:30 weekdays (9 A.M. Saturdays). Pript Nhme, Address with lOOSA ' 'i / ^ Robert D Murdock 648-6472 credlfere’ ’to”'bring in Sveir claims las II and estabUshed Alexander the Iterrii ^ D im M , the Contact C. E. Lindsey, La- I T E R - New room Colonial home. The kind Robert D. MuroocK, aiiowrd by pub- Kerensky’s provisional govern- bral Palsy Foundation, and tha ' Alternate weekends and- I You can start an ad or cencel an ad same day. ★ "JEEP DIVISION" ★ Zip Code, S ^c Number and Print Name, Address with MANCSEjBTER — New Usting. Pointe Industries, Rockville. AGENCY Six rooiti Cape, Bowers Sriteol, everyone admires, caipetij^g, heBday jrork included. Good glae. Zip Code and Styte N u m ^ , ment. The Bolsheviks overthrew Heart and to DavW Fk^ 67 'Spring-Sununer new aiding, roof. Inmaoulate typing Miential. Call 843-1149 PAItT-TIME mornings for Jan­ 197 N. Main Street 301 CENTER ST., MANCHEST^ PHONE 643-5135 Keep pace' with the lotoat New Spring-Summer new uaing, row. mmaouiaie ^t-lns, toii^y rctem, „ g.#;B,llv" government and set up a rian of Southington for Us work iianrl;p0tor Sopnlng iforald ' fashteis by ordering the 1967 Album! Artlolee; Custom Col- t S ? *to ^ m l Oommuntot regto^ with mentaHy reta r ^ ehfttrag for an appointment for an In- itorial service, five days. Gen­ 648-1922 tlon personified, $26,900.. Ray risen Opfonlal, separata lacUl- tom make 643-2711 Classified Dept. Bpring and Summer Baste Foab- lection; regular featairea; jtome diaite occiqpanqy. Hayes Agen- and eiO m t oMa aetiqlttii* Am equal opportunity eral Cleaning Services, 46 Oak ★ OPEN EVENINGS -^ Tliurs. 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,..^- A t, - M K\.\ht,C' M O lbAY, MARCH ,i8, M87- S^AGB TWBNTY-FOTJB ‘ • ' ■ A; '■’I’l i , * '4 \fJp.) ...... - ii{Utrt|i^at9r ^witihil liTralb AYwace Daily Net Pnea Ran F6r Week IkUM The Weather Almiah David W. CasUgna, The Empia Nettletbn Group eft U M c h 11, 1967 Mostly eloudy tonight, tdr. 'son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Center Oohgreg«Ltional Church \ ; About Town 40-45; considerable cloudineeC ; ^l ■ ■ Castagna of 692 E. Middle Tpke. will meet tomorraw at 6 p.m. ^ ■ ■ \- has been selected for technical at the chunh. Mra. Iflyron Bog. . tomorroyr with shower* lively, t. »1?fc©t)0 . Olrcl« of Smanuel 15,087 training at -Sheppard AFB, Usch win speak aboiA “Flow­ high 65-60. l?hurch Women w ljl meet to­ Tex. as an Air Force statisti­ ers of the B iU e,”' morrow at 7:30 j^.hi. In Luther > Manehe$ter^A CUy o f P'UJkgo Charm cal data specialist. H e recently H all at the church. The Rev. completed basic training at A combined meeting o< / the irOL. LXXXVI, NO. 188 C. Henry Anderson, pastor, will (TWENTY PAGES—TABLOID) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY; MARCH 14, 1967 .(ClAMiflfjll AdvertJslng m i'Fag« 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Lackland AiFB, Tex. He Is a Purchasing Agents' Association lead a study period before a graduate of Manchester High of Connecticut, Inc. and Hart­ brief business session. Hostess­ School and attended Manches'‘ ford County Purchasing Agents es are Mrs. Cecil Young, Mrs. ter Community College. Association will be held tomor- Rostow Issues Denial iMnnart Johnson and Miss Anne row at DePasq^e’s Restau­ Solitary Vote M. HI. Johnson. rant, Newington. There will be Barry H. Baskerville, son of a social hour starting at 6 p.m. CHARLESTON, S.C. . Miss Beth Anne Guinan, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L Basker- Dinner will be served at 7. (AP)—CecU B. Davis, of daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. A. ville of 51 School St. has been for Dodd’s promoted to airman second Summerville, Is the only ^ikiinan of 149 Ludlow Rd.; and Thomas D. Robenhymer, son ond class at March A F B , Calif. voter In an annexation elec­ Miss Denise Collette, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Robenhymer ^azine tion today. Of M r. and Mrs. Myron Collette He is a member of the Strategic of 36 Falknor Dr., has been The^ election decided Of 56 Agnes Dr. are among 12 A ir Command. He is a graduate named to the dean’s list at whether a 103-acre tract of students from the Academy of of Manchester High School. Morse College, Hartford, 1 land will be switched from the Holy Family, Baltic, who Charleston County to Dor­ will participate In a concert of Sieaman Recruits William J. uare’ Witness Members of the' Manchester chester County. Davis has the Eastern Division of Con­ Lorentzen, son of Mrs. Olga Memorial Day Conunlttee will made up his mind to vote Lorentzen of 512 Birch Mt. Rd., necticut Music Educators A s- meet tonight at 7 :80 in the for the merger with Dor­ Bolton, and C. Otto„ Larentzen NEW YORK (AP) — Oklahoma City with the senator Paris with a representative of aociation Saturday at Jorgenson Probate Courtroom at the M u­ chester County, ad that set­ of 45 Wellman Rd.; and Keith on a leaking engagement! the Vietnamese National U- i i S M s s Auditorium, University of Con­ nicipal Building. 'PTesident Johnson casti- tles the matter. M ark Greenberg, son of Mrs. Kennedy could not be reached beratlon Front, v necticut, Storrs. gated Sen. Robert E. Ken­ Davis owns two lots In Testimony Harrlette Richmond of 145 Women’s Home League of PERMANENT PRESS Asked !? the session could be nedy, D-N.Y., last month the area up for annexation Chestnut St., have graduated White House characterized as dignified. yerplanck School P T A will the Salvation Arm y will meet for his stance on Vietnam Washington, and Is the only eligible vot­ from basic training at the Naval nritt fftU 4-Un u : „ __ press secretary George Chris- Christian said, "I haven’t asked meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Junior er. Other landowners do not Contradicts Training Center, Great Lakes, P®: ton said the venton of the for a characterization.’ dCbooL Hall of the Citadel, 'rtiere will litical career would end reside in the tract. ni. DRESS SHIRTS Johnson-Kennedy confrontation Christian was not present. he a fellowship service. Mra The election is being held Wpidly if he maintained that Hm appeared in print In One participant, nowever, was Paper Work Thomas Russell will show slides In Davis’ living room. Nutmegger Camera Club will of her trip last summer to Ire­ Finely tailored 65% Dacron®/35% cotton it the stence. Time magazine several more or less similar ;ait ft’. Rostow, Johnson’s spe- r6portS; Tini6 s&ys KcnilG- lorms "doesn’t accord with the clal assistant for national secU' WASHINGTON (AP)— meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at land. Mrs. Geneva Lockwood dress shirts in sturdy broadcloth weight. Hilltop House, Veterans’ Me­ and Major Myrtle Turkington dy .called the President an memories of three people who rfty affairs A witness swore today that CAMPBELL'S I morial Park, East Hartford. will be hostesses. Moderate spread collar ’"There’s not a word of truth Tax Increase funds raised at a 1963 re­ James Godfrey will give a color with permanent stays. White only. •’He (Kennedy) did not call Later, ^rlsUan reiterated his quotations,” Rostow ception here for Sen. BEAUTY SALON slide show, "Ehiropean Russia the President an s.o.b.,” said version at a news briefing and The fourth film In Manches­ Thomas J. Dodd were for Guaranteed never two aides to Kennedy—Prank a little way Into specifics. 843 MAIN STREET and Central Asia.” ter Community College Fine In Its current Issue, Time re­ Mankewicz In Washington and Asked 'f his denial applied StiU Needea, any purpose the Connecti­ A rts Film Series, scheduled for to need ironing! ports that Kennedy is said also cut Democrat desired, even Rockville Emblem Club will Adam Walinksy, who were in t o Intemperate lan- to have told the President at one last Tuesday, will be shown to­ - ■ guage cited In the reports, though the minutes of the CLOSED TMLL meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Neck Sizes - 1 4 to 1754 point: " I don’t have to sit here Fowler Says morrow at 7:30 p.m. in room A7 Christian replied: "I’m refer­ organizing group didn’t say the Elks Home, Park St., Rock­ at Manchester High School. The Sleeve Lengths - 32 to 35 and take th a *...... ” ;f u r t h e r „ n o t ic e ring to the whole general tone of ^WASHINGTON (AP) - Sec­ so. ville. Refreshments will be film, “Los Olvidados,” is open to Both Kennedy aides denied GM Attorney the reported conversation." retary of the Treasury Henry H. Sanford Bomstein, who oper­ DUE TO ILLNESS served. Miss K ay M arley is in the public. that this was a correct versiem. charge of the program. He specitically denied there Fowler gave Congress another ates the restaurant and nigrht Links Nader ^ "There are substantial inac- club here known as the Rocket St. Bernadette’s Mothers Cir­ was any n ^ calling or that curacies. ” said Mankewicz. “It strong argument for President Johnson told Kennedy he never Room, said that if the minutes The French Club of Man­ cle will meet Wednesday at the (the Time account) Is way off. P~' To Detective wanted to see him again. of the DC Committee for Dodd chester will sponsor a whist and home of Mrs. Theodore Boua- There was a meeting Peb.% at ho nress socretary said he the legislators to approve a dif­ were not worded that way, the setback card party tonight at quet, 50 Lane St., Glastonbury, the White House, it lasted 45 W YORK (AP) —Counsel understood the conversation ferent, tax reducing measure. Intent nevertheless was to let 8 at Orange Hall. Refreshments after a meeting of the Combin­ minutes but that’s about it ’’ for General Motors Corp. says generally dealt with a decision the senator use the money as he will be served. Tickets may be Fowler appeared before the ed Catholic Mothers Circle Time bases Its accoimt on the pleased. 9 H e n tfu f purchased at the door. •uto safety critic Ralph Nader of Kennedy's European trip and House Ways and Means Com­ meeting at St Bartholomew’s "Why didn’t you say so?” •nd private detective Vincent to impressions of a meeting In (See Page Eight) mittee which Is considering Church. asked Benjamin R. Fern, cMef Holy, Family Mother Circle Johnson’s request.for an imme­ GUlen have cooperated In a le - ______— counsel of the 'Senate ethics WHAT BREED OF will meet Wednesday at the diate restoration of two tax In­ Manchester W ATES will meet gal fishing expedition by filing Manchiefster businessman Matt Moriarty passes a policeman as he leaves the committee wMch is looking Into GOATS AND home of Mrs. EMward O’Brien, centives for business that were tomorrow at the Italian Amer^ lawsuits against each other. ’ headnsr room, after testifying before the Senate Ethics Committee on the fi­ Dodd’s finances. 268 Autumn St. after a meet­ suspended last year. These are CATS HAVE THE lean Club, 135 Eldridge St. Simon Rifklnd, a lawyer for nancial affairs of Sen. Thomas Dodd. (A P Photofax) “ Because 1 guess I ’m a little ing o f the Combined Catholic the investment tax credit, by Weighing in will be from 7 to G M and a former federal Judge, Washington Goofed, on the square side," Bomiitein SAME NAME F Mothers Circle at St. BartholOr which businesses can recover-7 8 pmi. A public hat sale will said In papers filed in the New replied. " I ’m not as astute as I new’s Church. per cent of spending on equip­ be held after weighing in. York State Supreme Court Mon­ should be. I ’m an amateur.” ment, and a set of speeded-up' day that N ader’s latest suit His testimony brought out depreciation rules of advantage Miss Patricia Kelly, daughter against GiUen and GiUen’s ‘Dead^ Sailor Alive Funds for Dodd that he and James Gartland, to owners of profit^aking of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher counterclaim were not lawsuits Dodd’s administrative assistant, SAIGON (AP) — A military The young man’s parents, Mr. buildings. Kelly of 41 ijnnmore Dr., was *‘in the well understood sense of were the only ones who attended LIGGEn DRUG chaplain told U s parents he was and Mrs. Stanley A. W all of a member of the ticket com­ that word.” Since Johnson asked last week the meeting at wMch the PARKADE dead. Then his wife talked to West Monroe, began a sad vigil for restoratlOT of th eU lnc«m“ mittee for a Sophomore Inform­ Rlfkind’s papers charged “an minutes were adopted "b y the him Ml the telephone. But a tel- Sunday when, returning home tlves, there has been much Gifts: Moriarty OPEN al of Albertus Magnus College, TZ arrangement between Nader unanimous consent of the ma­ N ew Haven last weekend at ^ l a ^ that the propo_sed. jority of the'members of the DC |7:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. confirming his death. a miUtary chaplain who toM per cent income tax surcharge By PHINBAS PISKE clear where the impetus for the the N ew Haven Lawn Club. a vehicle for Obtaining pretrial Committee for Dodd.” (Gpfoial to Hie Herald) testimonials came from. Sen. discovery against defendant G M Today a U.8. N avy spokes- t o ™ CSiarles had died in the legislation m ay not, after all be The meeting was held at the man In Saigon said the wife was cra^. sent up to Congress. __ Dodd’s position is that the af- Mrs. Clair Andersen, super­ lor use In the Nader-QM law- WASHm^TON — So far as Rocket Room Sept. 24, 1963, or visor of nurses of the Man­ miit.” right and the PentagMi was They wept, Some read the Investment ifatStoTMoriliVto initiated by his sup- nine days after the $100-per-per- wrong — Boatswain’s Mate 3.G. telephMie rang Monday. chester Public Health Nursing Virgin Wool The papers were filed in sup­ c^t move a# an indicafion the Jelwd S OonnecUout to raise . aojx ie ce p tio a at wMch 612,8()4 We have The Beet “Breeds’* Charles S. Wall, 27, of. West daughter-in-law, and Best ,‘T8nys” In COM­ Association, will speak tomor­ port at a motion to consolidate was the net take. Mimroe, La., was not kiUed in- ®Altog from CheIsM, Mass. MERCIAL INSURANCE LECLERC row at 8 p.m. at a meeting of SPORT all suits pending before the confident that busineBS Bomstein was the first wit­ coxrs Just talked Protection . . . Complete in the M ary W ard Group of South eourt In the case. the crash of a Navy tnmsport to taiarJes! have a general pickup in the ness as the Mpartisan commit­ FUNERAL HOME plane north of Saigon Friday , she shouted and .1966 „^ re for ^ the rangeinents were made by Ben. One Convenient, Low-Cost Methodist Church at the Jesse AND BLAZERS First, Nader sued GM for |26 toone. latter pai^ of thte year and that tee went Into Its second day of " ^ le s m l^ the plane I Ha’s the economy wM iTaWe to take P®»ofial Package Pbllcyl Phone 649- Lee House on the church cam­ nllUon, He alleged invaslan of The ^kesm an said the sailor mi. i." 1. %r Updd’g Connecticut office. 4553. The answer is Angora. sUU a ^ e . They put Mm back on a Mghar tax rate - and help re- That was the gist of Mor- FUNERAL pus. H er topic will be "Your privacy, mental distress and had been scheduled to fly on me AlUiough Moriarty was treas- a ^ t r o y e r . duce the goyemihent’s deficif: Community and Public Health economic Injury from alleged plane and Ms name was carried r ^ e n t ’s dpflclf; K t e ^ M m testimonials given for ? " ' The parents were overjoyed. Fowler told ‘ ’ ' r ■ ■ ■ I- harassment by detectives hired on the manifest. But he did not the committee It e|tol<'>[ ■■ ■ A, A Dr. Borden replied that “ It ally eat Up a car. ' X. \\- the border between North and . I mine if retired executive Oay The, president was klUed In ‘ fo r years there hove been rumors about is not) stoificant whether he \ N ^ s t r i k e o f f "•■I "X I :• A .' . . 'Xi South Vietnam. . . 1 Shaw shw ld go to trial. \ pajlasl.N ov. ^ ?2,\ 1963. IVhetiiet • Rooting Volkswagens. (The photographer The top part of a Volkswogen is also :\X\ (^ ^ t t e ) {actually had tb^ dis­ '■ . \ During the chase. It shot The flrtt witness for thd dlB-\thOTe is qnough evidence to NEW YORK (AP) — The claims this one stayed up for 42 minlute^.l Very seaworthy. It's practically airtight. So ease .but that he believed he 80-foot U.S. N avy patrol boat trjet attorney was police detec- warrant for^mal charge and trial National Basketball Asamds^ OPEN ^ C H A R B E r had it.” ; , ^ ,,\Whyno^? 'a1^; . airtight that it's hard to close the door J CommuMst crewmen set off tive Frank Hayward who testi- for Shaw was the only matter tion said today that the ! The bottom of the V W isn’t like ordinary without rolling down the window a bit. [EVERY NITE] ilC O B O m s explosive charges after they Mt belUons playera had notified ‘‘H .S £ d no“ d‘lreaS®w‘St‘ M- SwaW aftorrbraJrt'on^SlS the preliminary hearing. 'ear bottoms. A sheet of flat steel runs under But there's still one thing to keep tn mind Mentiutt ACCGPIED tae beach, but much contra- N BA headquarters that their Sit M tot have on your Street on Aug.^^BS^- SSlT’SlSsti^’ |4«e car, seoling the bottom fore and oft. if you own a Volkswagen. Even if it could hand,’ Including small a-rms and threatened strike before the -ammuMUon, was reco^red by II * » 1 . The purpose of the preUml league playoffs had bee* j Thot's not done to make a bpd boat out definitely float, it couldn't float indefinitely. Dr, Borden replied tersely: Under Louisiana law, Shaw allied salvage teams. caUed off.' Notification waa “None And he added, “What ^ booked - but not formally just 0 better car. The sealed bottom So drive around all the big puddles. made In a telephone caU firom > South Korean marines were he underetood is important, not charged - with conspiracy to protects a V W from water, dirt ond salt. Especipllyif they’re big enough to have a moved in to attempt to appre­ the office of Lawrence FM sh- what the medical dlagnoeis was 2^®h1 to presldemt. He was AH the nasty things on the rood that eventu- hend the Communist crew but in fact ” . ■ ■ ^ a d e M art here, should be held ^ qoO bond. er, attorney for the player* .-fl; for trial. Garrison has accused who have been seeUng * >msulta were not Immediately Dr. Borden testified last Fri- ’*‘“® Pf®»*«inary hearing was lDia)wn in Saigon. Mgfaer pension plan. W a lt w .■V •' • IN MANCHESTER". day that on the basis of two In- t o n called by Garrison, a rare Oommunlst gunners Monday tervlews with Turcotte, and ^ President Louisiana legal proce- Kennedy last week told the players that tinlesa tile atrlke , TED TRUDON, Inc (Mandkester Pariiade) West Middle iWnpike-Brood Street . juid Tuesday In Kdntum and Ustentog to tj^po recordings of “ ^ “ 7- dure. 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