SONDAT. JANUARY 81, 1966 TLvwage Dfifly Net PccsB Rtm iKmic^(0t0r 1Ettimitt0 l^^ralib W eek 88,1888 veloptog, Iqw In ttBuiag into Maadtetter Lodre of M uona' Mystic ItaMesr, North Ame^> lJi«a iioarlag, ,, i m F M l- JL V ▼▼ u »>Mt tomorrow at 7:30 pjn. can Bsnaflt Association, 14,577 , rt thf Tjgnpia The Knt meet tomorrow at 8 at Odd Ftl- DOUBLE STAMPS ""WED. Itoidbwtar ' A OtyofVlUageChmrm “ ■ ■ f ' :r w «BaouUsc board of Bant- AppranUcc degree will be lows Hall. The new officers srtll Hi jf'Bchool PT A wfll meet to- conferred with Junior Warden conduct the meeting. Refresh- MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1966 (Chmified Adverttstiig «■ Fags 18) PRICE SEVEN CBN1E Htt at 8 In the school library. w n n ,i« x . Reichert presiding, ments will be served. VOL. LXXXV, NO. 108 (EIGHTBEN PAGES)
^idnne X^69° can be granted. F eb. 18. S p r in g m a id School. and there were huge traffic Mrs. Lawford was given cus to take part in council «Jlscus- Kurtz is co-owner of Kurtz tfei^ . Downtown streets were tody of their four children. Law Viet Casualty slons. Even before he spoke, LECLERC Bros., Inc., Manchester, and raIbcKFaiET >.79° ™OM FLORIDA ankle-deep in snow. ford was given visitation rights. however, the North Viet Nam WASHINGTON (AP) — The FUNERAL HOME Kurtz Dlecraft, East Granby. leilChstlifiMilHilei tofU. Scores of schools in the OWo- False Bomb Alarm The Lawfords were iparried 11 , r. - ... government virtually ruled out Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz are mem Indlana-KeHlucky area were ,*>. -n,.y 2 '■ any cooperation with the United CALIF. STEAK >.6 9 ° Works of Greenwich, Conn., has SHEETS bers of St. Mary’s Episcopal d osed . separated since early in Janu Nations. An official dedaratlwindow panes and a shutter. Woodpeckers ap brother. ‘Weather - wise’ oCtlciaily begins Friday. Army more than three years said Goldberg had eimfiimed Ckribbqaiu parently found a hole in th e ’shutterr and contini Feature The Famous PJi!Hp“wtll'fC~on tb the United ' The .iWutoa^Tn "the sun ends ago and had been In Viet Nam that Washington was not inter ^R S H —Sffi)LEEs WENDSeXR I/XStB (AP) — Peabody to Rim States to seek a million dollars March 6 at Jamaica, and the for\morc than 10 months, Ms ued to add to their larder— even while business ested ih a tettltment, kut Except for a far-from wlnterlike • CUBE lOP IH< (HUCI queen wfii fly home. The prince fsther said. meetings were in session. (A P Photofax) ipexaiy aeeMng to Btkge a pidj^ v R A P E F R U IT start, January 1966 went down for charity and more trade for For Senate Seat aganda oitow in (ha Secur^y « COLICKLE or BUnER lilF CHUa. FLOMDA-JUia * iixe A W B ritaliu wUl begin his 16-day North in the weatherman’s books today BOSTON (AP)—Former Gov. Trumbull Fire • SHOULDER im 1 HUCK os a normal month In most re Just before the queen and her American tour In Miami March OouncC SPRING-ON ELASTIC CORNERS ITM) Endlcott Peabody announced to • LONDON BROIL iillf (NUCI spects. husband were to board their 9. His dual mission wiU be to TRUMBULL OAP) - A fire D iyid cS A n U S , F o o d "It is riear to all ooncemod," day his candidacy for the Dem- ORANGES 5>l^ 4 9 The U.B, Weather Bureau’s jetliner, an anonymous caller laiSe money for underprivfieged dam age estim ated ed Fedorenko said, "that the piro- ocratlc nominatioa for United montWy summary said that telephoned London Airport that children and other causes som e *600,(WO today when it posal of the United States of States Senate. TYPE 180 PERCALE TYPE 131 MUSLINS r a n * i temperatures for January, av a bomb was aboard the plane. through Variety Oube Intema- destroyed a building housing America regarding the consid N m n era ged 28.4 d egrees — studio, and other radio aimed not at all towards a genu 72.I0* 2 . 2 7 63 x99 P recip ita tio n totaled 8.06 in w as found. ever seek another term as gov- and electronic equipment, ine settlement, but is but a di* SALAD emor. The transmitters were tor ra- 1 .5 7 V m CUTLET ches, about a half inch below The caller was a woman who versionary tactic undertaken in ^ 5 9 ° Silent Comic "I never was a candidate for dio station WJZZ-FM, an affi- In Foreign Aid norm al. eaid “bomb on board the order to cover, by means of govemor although there was a llate of WIOC-AM, and WSHU, The month started off with queen’s VCIO,” then hung up. talks regarding a so-called set 81 X 1 0 8 ...... 2.67 81 X 108...... 1.97 lot of speculation,” he said oit a operated by Sacred Heart Uni- WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- year ending June 80, 1966. But temperatures reaching a record "The queen and Prince PWllp Buster Keaton tlement in Viet Nam, measures BACON i 8 9 °fc"® ® news conference. Peabody did varsity. dent Johnson asked CJongress Just how much the increase Wglh of 61 degrees. But the mer seemed qtdte unconcerned and of the Pentagon to expand tbslir 90 X 108 ...... 3.CV 90 X 108 ...... 2.37 Dies of Cancer concede (hat he had decided Also in the building were today for five-year authority for amounts to is difficult to say cury dipped to as low as 2 de continued to talk to the official aggreaslve War.” grees on Jan. 16. foreign aid and proposed that because a large chunk of the Orange DRINK 'i f 4 9 ' party while they were waiting,” HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Buater (See Page Eight) Goldberg told the eouncll he Single twin fitted...... 2.47 Twin fitted bottom...... 1.77 The weatherman says that (See Page Eight) the global program be split into arms assistance, for Viet Nam, an official said. b^eved it would be useful to January 1966 was noteworthy Keaton, the baggy-pants eom- separate btU^ fo r econom ic aid has been wrapped into the regu After weeks of bleak cold, the have repredentativee of Saigon Double Fitted ...... 2.87 Double fitted bottom . . . 1.97 lor tbe absence of any zero tem cpdian of the silent screen, died and arms aid. lar U.S. defense budget. weatherman gave the queen a and Hanoi appear during the peratures. NormaiUy, he says, In a special message seeking A fight seemed certain over C a se s . . . . . 42 X 36 C a se s ...... 2 for 87c springlike sendoff. A bright £«n tod ay a t the a g e o f 70. debate. The primaiy question, 42 X 38 2 for 1.37 there are about six nights when *8.39 billion in new aid funds tor non-money items in the aid leg bathed the airport and the tem A spokesman said he suc In Viet Nam however, was whether the 16* zero temperatures are reached next year, Johnson also spelled islation as well as the more usu- perature was 52 degrees. cumbed to lung cancer at his in January. out a *1 billion program of food, PLUS MANY HARD TO FIND SIZES The tour will take the royal home in suburban Woodland (Soe Page Eight) (See Page Eight) Snow arrived late in the education and health assistance /Couple to Jamaica, Trinidad and H ille. month, with a total fall of 18.4 Infantrymen Shot At abroad. Tobago and 12 British territo His wife of about 26 years, LAST CHANCE TO SAVE Inches. The snowfall for the en "I propose that the United ries in the area, including rest Eleanor, was at his side. Keaton tire winter season is about 23 States offer to join in new at less ^ tish Guiana. FABRIC SPECIALS MARTEX CANNON Inches, Just about normal for had two sons by actress Natalie tacks upon the root causes of Che period through the end of For the first leg of their Jour Talmadge, James, of Santa By Friend, Foe Alike world poverty,” the President Cong Troops Retreat 45” SoUde, PattemB, New ney, the queen and Philip wore He forgot! No, she forgot! Well, they both forgot January. Motdea, and Robert,-of nearby told Oong;ress. flying by super VCIO, the rear- Marina Del Rey. EDITOR’S NOTE — Associat- nowhere to take cover. Other ABBEY 1 Q Q TOWELS But the total precipitation had "The incessant cycle of hung engine Jet British Overseas Air ed Press photographer Eddie groups of Americans were in a little effect on the drought con Keaton had been under treat er, ignorance, and disease is the FLANNEL yJ. Regular 1.99 *10(1 i!& 2^s4s?29° ways dorp, uses for interoootl- ditions in the state, the weather ment for cancer for about three Adams was with a 1st Oavolry ditch, and some were hiding common blight of the devel Before Allies’ Drive BATH SIZE bureau said. nentai flights. months. Division company that came behind headstones over graves. Galey and Lord ^MMCLEWHIP g-AOc oping world. This vicious pat SAIGON, '^outh Viet Nam my prisM iers and 406 suspects. m e d i u m s i z e ^ — 1 Keaton was one of the great under heavy fire from the Viet - The tracer bullets screamed Regular 1.29 toward us, flying over our tern can be broken. It must be (AP) — U.S. warplanes ham A U.S. Army spokesman said TARPOON comics of the silent screen era Oong and the South Vietnamese broken if democracy is to sur heads, picking at the sand be mered at targets in North Viet intelligence had estatdlshed that HAND SIZE WE NEVER FORGET! and one of the last surviving Monday, v iv e .” CLOTH y4. 1.99 grade A EGGS ^ tw een us. Nam again today, while on the 76 per dent of the suspects ore T B i N N E ^ entertainment stars of that day. Johnson said the large scale ground American and allied V ie t Oong. Regular 59c He had been in show lousiness HOAl CHAU, south Viet Nam j hugged my arms dose, to my foreign aid program is neces 38” No-lrcm OUR AUTOMATIC forces caught the Viet Oong in a 'H m battle raged over on area Squatters Invade nearly all his life, starting as a (AP) — An American Infantry- hips as I lay face down in the sary for the same reasons as his FACE SIZE giant vise along South > Viet 18 miles wide and 10 miles deep. child. man, hi« face contorted, leap^ sand. My chin began compul- c o n o N - ' 9 9 ' "Great Society” program inside Nam's coastal plains and sent Units of tbe U.S. led Cavalry, Florals, Solids, Decorator Colors. FUEL OIL DELIVERY 9 to his feet in the sand behind sively digging a hole. tbe United States. In recent years he had done them sprawling into retreat af PLAIDS yd. 79c m e. Choose from four lovely patterns. ■■■ 5 5 * , character spots in movies and Earlier I had htnded with a He said the aim is to improve ter 488 were reported killed. (Bee Page Bight) As we watched in fear and IS CERTAIN medical evacuation helicopter. 'the kind of world our children An Air Force spokesman said 65” An V irgin Air Force Base guest shots on television shows. hope, he shouted, “We’re A m er- ______Keaton’s trademark wae his As five hellcojpter settled down uve tn.” three American planes — one ORiEIEannQLLE, Miss. (A F ) — House had no immediate com leans, we’re Amerlosiis. Don’t jj, sand, a mass of wounded WOOL Dacron Red Label dlur expression in the face of Th e *3.89 blUion — *2.466 bll- Al” Force and two Na'vy Jets — We record the avorage tonperature for eadi dan leaketli Ftau Fiem The Air Force flew a major ment on the Greenville sit-in. shoot.” FLANNELS yd. any diaaster, comic or genuine. A m erican soldiers cam e run- econom ic aid an^I *617 were lost in the first day of air 3.99 compute the number of degrees the average is below general and 160 air police bito Officials of the Office of Eco For 16 minutes we bad lain In That went along with a straw ... . toward us, some faUing to nilUlon in miUtary — is more attacks on the Communist north BED PILLOWS 86. Then we combine this tempaature data with tts deactivated Greenville base nomic Opportunity in the capital field unde^ bar^e ground as the fuU blast of Cfongress voted last year in 36” Drip Dry Print hat that he usually wore when after the 87-day bombing pause. Bulletins BROCCOUhub % 2 7 today to deal with an invasion said they had received no offi of bullets and mortars your known rate of fuel use to det«nnine exactly . . that whipped comparable new ftmds for the There were no details yet on the cial word of tbe incident. peeforming. BHoed out o f a tre riin e . BROADCLOTH Regular 3.97 2.97 how mudi fuel your burner uses eadi day to k e ^ by Negro squatters who demand second day of the raids. l ow U t o 1 ^ food, land and Jobs. Toid of the squatters’ de There were tour of ua with (See Page Twe) ------—-— The pilots of the two Navy O O UTH NIST DOCS yd. 59c you as warm as you want to be. N o matter what tha want you to be sure what mands for food, OEO said that Pretty floral print or solid color planes were rescued, but tbe weather, all you have to do is lean bade and id a& OUT' mlseiofi is here,” Ool. John in cooperation with Mississippi HOIXYWOOD (AP) — 36” P rin ts, Solids VEL LHHIID 5 3 pilot of an Air Force F106 Thun- polished cotton covers. 22 x 28” cut You41 never have to rely on your memory or your nr 37 C. Shumate of Randolph Air authorities it has laimohed an Movie goeslp cohmmlst Hed- • • emu AS derchief was missing about 20 WHIPPED eize. taitk gauge (which may be inaccurate) to td l yov Force Base, Tex., told tbe en- experbnental progranv designed /da Hopper, 75, died today at ImiSoHCnaMy. miles south of VVINH. He pulled pneumonia. The tormei^ ac CREAM yd. 1.99 adien it’s time to fill the tank. We know TdMn it Hated poUce. “tt is to remove to improve the distribution of demonstrators from a building food to the needy in Mississippi. into cloud cover and disap tress Bucoombed In Cedars of , starts getting low and we refill it without any bother peared. Rescue efforts were they have occiqiied on federal Although the air police I/ebanon Ho^iltal, where sba to you. And we refill it with Mobilbeat fud oil, W o r t Tuna tr 6 5 Dressings RAIUI « called off after a search, the Sura Fit Anchor Band ^39 |SK^)ezty. manned the main gate, Negroes' was taken Sunday. Her ciMi- quality cbeched 21 times between tbe refinery and “This operation will be con continued today to scramUe spokesman said. diUon had worsened after she Radio Hanoi claimed Monday ypur furnace. Remtoober. there’s a big diffetence la l iM y W u n ducted with as HtUe force as over a fmee about 100 yards contracted a virus tnfecUoa that North Vietnamese gunners MATTRESS PADS ppasiUe.’’ airay. There was no attempt to last Friday. The annoonea- distributors;. We’d like to show you just how big had downed five American YARN SPECIALS The Air Force said it hoped stop them . ment came from her mmi, a c Regular 88c that difference can be. Babt Foods 6 m 8 9 ‘ BEEF STEW 1^ 5 7 planes and damaged 10 others. Twin Size (be N^;n> squatters wotdd heed By 9 a.m., tbe squatters’ tor William Hosier. As U.8. Air Force and Navy on appeal (bat (hey leave vedun- army bad grown to about 100. ORLON SAYELLE 72c 39 X 76" 2.89 carrier plEines roared over the ehMiftSaibtn tteaCIAR t a illy . There were some 86 in the first SQUATTERS E'VIOTSP north again, the combined allied R eg. 1.19 V a l — 4 ply, 4 oa. MaJ. Gen. R. W. Puryear, wave which caught the civilian Full Size >11 Operation Masher in the rice- G R EENV ILLE . BUsa. (A P ) commanding general of the guards by surprise Monday. KNiniNG WORSTED 88c ^ c o Instant Coffee r U fielda and jungles 260 miles — A band ef 60 Negroes aad’ 54 X 76" 3.89 Technical Training Center, MaJ. George Hennrikus, an northeast of Saigon smashed at eIvU righto wartters, flghtinK, Fisherman, Imported, 2 ox. Keealer Air Force Base, Mias., Air Force public information Sanforized quilted mattress pads ■ n r S fo y a large Viet Oong force from cursing and MHng, wese< Mobiiheat brushed aside newsmen when officer, had told a newsman IRISH WOOL 99c three sides. Some of the guerril dragged by Air Police fram- with anchor bands. Washable and ^ $ 1 0 0 he arrived. He immediately shortly before dawn: "W e•will las were reported ripping off an abandoned building on the quick drying. went into conference with other secure the base from further LtsolSprat I Secret their green jungle fighting suits deactivated Greenville ' A ir- flffic e ra . demonstrators.” Force Base todogr. n * a(pM*> The Negroes, along With a few and donning the black pajamas OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK . THURSDAYS T IU 9 PJd. MORIARTY BROTHERS As officers and airmen of the Vietnamese peasantry in tors, vAo had ths. WtaHe c iv a righ ts w orkers, stepped from the silver and base Maadasr, wvra asoiinble6( 301 CENTER STREET damped around two pot-bellied a 'desperate effort to escape. white two-engined T-28 planes la » parking lot and HherUy, ■ atoves through tbe night bi a T- In addtUon to the 488 dead t e l e p h o n e 643-5135 LnOLmmicrANTiK 5 9 ' S £ F b o > 3 - 5 3 ‘ wliiob ferried them here from reported, six days of heavy attorwaid marched alt shaped building which once was five bases — Oianute, Lack- Troops, not evacuated were then caught in the fire fighting with the hard-core Viet baee between lenF itaea dtt Burner Purta, Autemutte Dellveiy, MoUl F M ttomWLNkS. Wei headquarters for (be baM air taDd, Low r^, Keealer and Rqn- ^Soldiers of the UB. 1st Cavalry race through a poUea. cemetery trying to avoid Viet Cong sBiptf fire and of friendly South Vietnamese troops who mistofdc Gang backed tip by North Vlst- fvtml^ n n a a e -iVptnriaK'— Alg-AiPeHril,' ' >! S k y ITu I (Bee Ih ge xeach aa evacuating hel&<>gt«r in Beal Chou. thdin fo r the enemy. (A P Photofax) ^ namesa regtdoiw yleldad 18 m »- IbBdM Kter PerioMia^ . flini Sat. 9 :80 BJB. te t v m > MAK^HRSTER EVENING HffBALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1 9 «$ JCVJ«apSSTE» EVENING CX)NN. TUfi^DAT, E E ^ tA B T 1 , IMS • : ------— ------——V TWD VemoM More Yoatlis Prisoner for 27 Ymrs NobodT'fi Ever Too Yoing R oon^$ WU^ PeiBid to start retiring. Let me teU you how Sheinwold on aee Violatiiig State Nienumn Named to buUd a back log for fUttire letlte- Yon Should Know Loses Bid for Freedom meot wbUa upotectiiif gour family WWBim m O H CARD . north 4 h l * JC Outstanding through life insurance. ‘ TO maa^ i^ABaniBB MeUKraide Mrt. WaUcer W. Bnggt liq a w Laws HARSFO BD (A P ) — VTneant had )>een raiaed — and aettted— Write—Phoae-.l^. Halting Collection NORTH 10 years ago in a federal court, A A K I3 HARTFCHtO (AP)—The num- J. McRrien, who has been in toung Farmer By aijrwicn ffliaNWOLD One amaiaer, when ‘ Mra tee high state court said: PAUL A. ROUR^UE At your find bridge leaeon you 5 * 53. Walker W. Brigga, then Vir- ber of OnmacUcut young peo- prison nearly 27 yekrs co a mur- Of LaPointe Acid Wastes 0 T5 "F'or over 100 yean, abuse Mt, and Mrs. Kennate Nie- 2M CBN’TER ST„ MAKOHBSTIIB leaih tbat i i m M Itattbr than « A T 9 9 _ gtaia Fleber, wna a rollege coed, ple arraated for liq)for Ifiw vieda- der conviction, lort hia bid for murder was ^ ^ job’s Hffl Rd., BUlngton, •M. M6-M28 troai otw o t th* tl»* board ct repmwedetlvS a deuce and that it pays to keep w n T BAST A fibe had an unhappy and tnui- tiona is rtaing eart year, ao- freedom today. degreea in 1846, the profesrion tomAi tauiMt Uxpoym wo BO Fob. 21, Maynr Ttem aa J. Mc- I » 4 2 ♦Q IO M matto aaparienee—one wfairt WiU attend tea finals fo r the MBw voMc u n finuiiMici eofiPiAitif your Ugh oarde wtU tt>«y can to State FeUce Oom- The State Supreme Oourt said and the Judlclaiy have \mder- loocor bainc cbQeoted by tbo Oiakor aald today. wthJMM- Mii?B later jnoleain $ q j io *3 taught her the meanfaig at tee state oompetitlon for outatand- Uli Inwrance • Group'bwuranoa mlasianer Leo J. Muteahy. it found no merit to McBrlen’s stood tee statute *to require the AanuMM « llaaHh Inauranoa FoUowlag cDOBOlldation of the HOLLYWOOD £a F) — The lU a apparenOy trlg:pered ttw bpoao gueift, WBtaM Oa- ttai$-a|dus is better tliim a min-- words *Tntolerance,” prejudice” court to determine on evidence tag young faimwr at tee Shore- teani, Mbyor ThamM 3. MoCuo* In 1968, Mulcatay said M(m- claim that hia case should have Panaion PMrib kor told ItM auto Water Ito> town laat aununer, both de- planned recMicIUatloR Of Mick- acta o< violence by M Socavle,baafa,------, W. dtaoorana ------tha bodlsa u a w t e t o l^ (bat •ometlfnnn you and "diacrimlnaUoa,” and whirt ttte degree at the crime only if ham - Oakes Motor Hotel In parUnenia, acreed to Join the ey Booaoy and hia fifth w ife haa wtaoae divorced w ife had aaked yaateioday ift o r tly .! attwjsran. day, 806 minors ware arrested been handled by a three-Judge ■borooi OonmlatfoB at a ahow- nmat. aacrttloe your tegh cards 4 6S affects her social thtaklng to court. the confession (plea) waa to Hartford on Saturday. Niemann Munlolpal p rophiyooe UUon o< reaultod in her murder, and thb pohce protoetton from tala flta o< She a ^ aha 1o ^ (DO ttie 5 A74 for Infractions ranging from us •onao hoartof yutarday. for ih » aako of the partnership. tela day. McBrien first pleaded inno murder ta the first degre«-’ was named tbe area outatand- auicide c t the youqs Tngoalav temper. bedfdoin door limit ovemnig' aad„ ing false atatementa to obtain Aa a naolt, tlM atete will bo the AFliOBO. OpMang lead —■ Queen of 6be had worked tee previoua cent to a charge of first degree “The applicable statutes nelth- lag young farmer by tee Ver- ~ 'A week ago, Rooney filed auit getting ao imponae^ U ft tfie liquor to drunken driving. loncor iwialre ttio town to teko Stanley Bynal . waa elected actor accused by Rooney of taeaite. summer at a dairy har ta her murder but two weeks later, on er now nor at any previous time non Jayoeee last weak, preaident of the hiSbway depart- for divorce, charging that his bouse. Sha vettimed fi- , i M North BariiC 8^ w Wmt - In 1964, be said, the figure «n t a atate pennlt to dlapoao c€ t.f : being her lover. Wete opened «ie flueen of I « Pass 1 0 Pass home town of Spencer, Mass. April 23. 1989, he pleaded guilty have required a three-judge The ward ia given annually by The bodies Barbara Tho wife "waa allowing, permitting, am. , and fbdod tba rose to 1,060, more than hnlf of tbo waatao. RoaponalbiUty for menfa local, and' Fnacea,Bar- d beaitei and Bast |««perty 1 4 Paw 2 NT Paaa In her Job, abe served aa a to second degree murder before court or, before the 1936 amend- tee Jaycees and the Connecticut encouraging or harboring’’ the which were arrests for intoxica AUTO tfiapoeal new mtB_with tM in- hero waa . aleoted preaident of mason Rooney, W. and Milso "vteatoa” Ua king by playing it 3 N T AH Pma . wattraaa, sandwich and salad a Judge. Later he was sentenced mmt, e cne-Judge court, on a Agricultural Infoimation Coun duatry, liaPoiBto Indnatrleo' ' ' " the poUce depwim ent’a union. MUocevle, X, an actor known Tugoelav actor at the Rooney When afto awoke todep'aho tion. plea of guilty to murder ta the cU, to help bring about a bettor aton te* -______■ "r—' I girl, abort-order cook, chef and The commissioner did not by the same Judge to life im W . M ate S t Both have been meettng with profeaaionally aa Miloa Milos, home. found the madd bad ate seen U-JBtet onwiaeiy «lay«d the . second degree to ascertain the understanding of tha rde of ag- diatavaSher, and she was quite have figures for all of 1066, but prisonment. M ayor MoCuaker appeared a t ^ ^ te unton otioiala and town were found Monday In Sm bath Mrs. Rooney countered with a Mm, Rooney. Mtei Olteanla then douce ,te heaita at H>* Owt degree of the crime,” ttw State liculturo In the state, to a happy to be earning her tuition. by midyear, he said, there had MoBrien’s habeas corpus ac- GLASS the bearing with other town of- offietra in ncTotlatlana. room of the $150,000 Brentwood suit for separate maintenance. unhxlHd the bedcoate". door, trid tj South______yrotdd Iftey Uw. and 1 potat for toe dottoletm, Supreme Court said. young man between 21 and 86 ttesigns Post This particular summer, how been 062 arrests. He estimated tlon was filed in September _ and an odfloer o< lA- FeSce Bepwrle home Rooney once shared with Laat Sunday night, Rooney saw the bed riia made and load ahd&er but toe hand is wotto a raise ______— who has displayed outstanding ever, when she reapplied for that the arrests tor the second 1964, a little over a quarter at PolnU Indue tries. The town haa Foioe raporf a fbim^ou’ acci Dr. Jamee E. Orastl of 88 his wife and four young dai- and his wife met in Ua hospital opened the bettooom door. would- have to play the because of toe unuajuaBy good* SOME STREETS career progress, conservation tee position, she was turned half of the year would at least a century after the sentencing Of A ll Kindt been embroiled with the com- ___ ^ Dartmouth Rd. haa resigned bis dren. room. Unknown to him, she bad Mm. Booi^ faty face ^ on Mn,/i^d &wtb woted again trump support. However, do not dent Spnday evening, during the down by the woman manager, match this total. of the prisoner,” the State Su- wnigiRiHur. Aria. (A P )—®Wbee practices and cwnmunlty par- mlaalon for aeveral months over enowatonn.' poeition aa aaaociate pathologiat hired a private detective to tape the floor, idad in tan capris and play Bw. Bhte wwiW have to make toe mistake of jumping to Installed Promptly PoUce ihetnlsed that MSooev- and without explanation, al- The figures, culled from Ctr- preme Court noted, has a Flrot, a Second and a tta fumoultlaa with the town fU- ^ ^ar driven by Brian C. record their oonversatlan. a flowered Uouae. A bullet, bad tour hearts: the cHstributlcn la city The winner of the finals will at Mancheotor Memorial Hoapi- ic shot Mrs. Roney, tiien shift to anotoer eutt, whereupon fhouc^ several vacancies exist diit Oourt records, were dls- McBrien cited a 1986 state lawThird street, although a The 16-year-old actor-comedi entered her Jaw. MUocavlc, in South would give up a diamond not good attend tee national finals In In AD Makes of Cars traUon plant, which U working fooU r, 18,- of BUlngton had . , . , ™«ition as sno- turned the 35-caUber pistol on ed. “Open Occupancy Housing cussed by Mulcahy In an iq>- which said that in cases wheremap falte to show teem at below peak efficiency. ^owed dtem to make a left *** . an, once famed as Andy Hardy, black panto and wUte riiirt, ,wna trkk and make game with four Copyright 1966 Birmingham, Ala., April 8 Mmaelf because she was plan- Only by a bit of amateur de Oommltitee.” She spends many pearance before the Teenage a defendant pleads guUty to a most resIdentB ot the oomimm- FttUowtng the meeting, the tumtoto a driveway on Proa- c**te «hlrf ^thoUw ««1 W.JI peruaslve in his argu sprawled over her, a bUpet bole diamonds, one heart and. two General FeatoTea Corp. through 6. WORK DONE INDOORS IN OUR SHOP nkig to resume her marriage tective vrork did the reason for evenlnge speaking before town Alcoholic Use Study Oommis- murder charge, a three-judge kty never knew they existed. A mayor said that the towrttt wtwM Rockville. His vehicle ot lahoratories at ments for a reoanclUation. His in his temple. The phnd waa tricka tai each black suit. OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 FJ*,—SATURDAYS 8 AJK. to NOON with the diminutive actor. her turn-down come to light— groups, so that, as aiiticipated, glon. court "sludl hear the ■witnesses census taker discovered the not be reaponalbla for the initial ^ gy, opeated by Car- Memorial Hospital, Med- wife shut off the recorder when next to the bodies. ______^Actually, as wo have seen. OLD BOMB TAXED AXLES Rooney himself was under tee maiwger assumed, that Vir the committee will become a During 1966, he said, drivers to each case, and mich Judges, long-miaering streets after houTS treatment of the LaPointe 59 g, Bomem, and ford, M w ., a^-C ho^ she began to aucoumb to his Three houm after the tragic w.nLt piay^ toe king of hearts Rome — In ancient Rome, sedaUon at St. John’s Hospital Stop Sign Hit ginia Fisher, a Methodist to her reality on Feb. 16. under 21 figured in 36 fatal ac- or a majority of them, shall of searohlng among mountside waatea, but, if the flnn treaU Richard Ueaewakl, 24, of a# f**' Woburn, Maas. He wrved in nearby Santa Monica, being reasoning. discovery, toe cUldreo were jr grst trick, and Souto driving licenses 'were Issued. J. A WHITE GLASS CO. fingertips, w m a Jew. This e ffo rt ma(rice the third cidents on highways under state determine the degree of the homes on Tomstone Canyon. the materiala, then tha town g» RackvlBa. Manoheater Memorial Hoepl- treated for an Intestinal infec Milocevic appeared to agree taken from the home by, actor id vehteto nnw|ili»ilj, wlto a dub to lead the other Oakland St. at toe time of im group relations. ntonto. After a tour of toe stated that he was completely the company.” wariB that the marked prog- Features Tlie problMuji At tbA fUtntion tfwo m en $> iCfc* * Xi nr^hnr^ bv the board’s budld- sympathetic to the groups’ po- diamond through East. No mat pact and toe Strqejer car was ■ Mrs. Briggs was born to FOR going west on Woodtxidge St. , 'Worcester, Mass., the daughter ress in race relaitlons “should R C A Victor plant started before the iriant, «**<• ooBkton. Hia tehte • cssn 6 US 1 0 1 1 J l t d l l awkw oomnWttee reoreeenbativee slti6n, but that toe fault lies As toe helicopters left with ter 'What East does. South gives Compare about rix years oW. waa com- were operated by Metric A. were invited by S frtd Camo- not so much with inadequate ‘he wounded, Viet Cong snipers u m a trick with the queen d A tractor-truck-car, accident, of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton F. not hiH peopi* into the belief Is Your SMART SHOPPER # ggeted. Daigheetrit, of 61 VftiMrt Av*., bell committee dwutrman, to air personnel as w ith lack o f funds °Pened up. Wo inched forward diamonds and thus safely devd- on Porter St. north of Pergu- Fisher. Her family moved soon that the pirottlems of prejudice, son Rd. yesterday resulted iq after to Spencer, where the intolerance and dlscriminaticn Performance Prior to construction, a suiv R«*vlO e, and Bflte BuriwvHle, Tops Agenda tlheir views before the boaitl. tor maintenance. Best Buy! VALUES vey waa taken of all area in- te 49 Venitm 4ve.,'RockvlUa. No Renato Nicoto representing "The amount of money that toom the right flank. Daily Question minor damage when a car driv Fisher’s still reside. Her father are solved.” gustry to determtne what types injuries were reported and darn toe Green PTA ' scored condi- ®hds up in the maintenance slammed Into the ground. Partner opens with one heart, en by Helen K. Churchill alt Is one of the few 33rd Degree "Reoagnixatoie progress,” tee Bolton, going south on Porter Masons in that area. »ays. “is at least a gensra- ed industrial waatea wouM be wea desmad tnlaior. » . Of Directors turns there aa "deptorafale.” He budget each year is ridiculous,” more fire opened up. A and the next player passes. T ot Introduced Into the iriaat. Jamaa B. MUflen, M, and hia aald even the moat routine main- Curtis said, "and the only way m ortM sl^ kicked up a geyser hold: Spades, 9-4-2; Hearts, Q- St, went into a skid and .hit a ■ Mrs. Briggs’ grandmother tion away.” A pubHc hearing and a vote However, between toe time of wife, Dorothy, of 84 Penfield traotor-truok going north on told her that her family is de- Virginia Briggs is not a “do- Porter St. dri-ven by PtodUp Oo*r scended fiom the same fore- gooder,” nor is she an agitator, ^ nrvqr’ud Itm «li»l opm, T«~«. ments to toe preeented a list “of ddecto which after a massive capital Im- left rear. ___ aubs, 9-8. What do you say? tlon at toe plant, LaPotote bs- chaaged wMh btaach of peace Answer: Bid two hearts. You lit, 60. of 73 Pine St bearers as was Alexander Ham- She likes people for themselves tqp the agenda fior the Inohide leaks in the hail and provementa program.” The fire Increased and M79 llton. believes in the old adage, gan a new process which pro yeeterday following a domeeUc boertl of meeUnw .rrurees room ceUinge, bare and know the charges are grenades, 60mm mortars, and She attended Bates CoUege "Live and let Hve.” duced. ehromio arid wastes. dtriurhesKe. They wtfl appear ki when it convenee tonight at 8 dtefrkig pipes in the cafetenia, true,” he said, but defended toe 60- and 30-caliber machinegbn Jn Lewiston, Maine, and then She Is not being naive when Hie acids killed bacteria in court Itob. 15. in the Municipal Building Hear- rotiUng, rata - soaked window board by stating that year after bullets came racing and blate- took her tnUning aa 6., medical she says, “I don’t see why any- Bm filtration plant whldh broke 1|M Room. ' Bhadqs, rusty teteet^water. ahd yecT money to correct the prob- tag. down eewage being .tteated lertnologist at Worcester City one haa to question a parepn’a , -The propcinita'hBwe generated orumbltag w n ^ in^ the .pria'.,}ew m)Mt bejaiopped frexn thk«<' It waa then that the Ameriogn WALT DISNEY'S Hti^taJ,;i -■ A***' ■ roUglon or rao*: J bellevW tekt compare Ifwre. Tlie reaidt wks'toat eew- com em much oontroversy, and have toilet room budget because of cuts by the soldier behind us stood to hia m ost hiicirious comC':dy »g a waa not being properly r She w b r k ^ ’^a* the "Letch- It takes aU kinds o f people to Patrons Join moved toe town’s retired pen- Roof slates need fixing, ame- town. feet and cried out, "We az« tankea down before hetag ta- iworte VlBage Hospital in make a world, and I can’t aee sioners to retain toe servioes site purklng areas are ftdi of pot Beldon Schaffer, chairman of AmerioaiM, we are Americans. 1 9 * * COLOR TV trakued into the Notttanute Thella, N.Y., the Hahnemann why eveprone can’t be aoc^ted o f H artford A tty . Oomekus D. holee, and some fire extlnguisih- the finance committee, becked Don’t shoot.” * ‘IhlAT DARN list of LTM tloapltaj ta Worcester, and the as I am.” Rtver. ReeanUy toe state 1>egistt 9hea, to appear tonight and to era aice nrisstag and have not Curtis, noting that last year He threw a purplo smoke gre t e c h n i c o l o .‘-< e Spacs-saving Coritsmporsiy lavertlguing toe problem, w i^ pentral Maine General Hospital speak in opposltida. been serviced since 1964, Nicola the board had asked for a $41,- nade to the ground. As he stood consoletts dstign the source of toe acids were Members of the Little Theater Pubbe heeringn wlQ also be mid. 000 increase (up 40 per cent) there, an M79 grenade plopped B on y— Ends Thursday! ALSO ta Lewiston. disoovertd, town offlclsla oon- of Manchester will have a ■ She had met her husband, a e New Vista 24,000-volt chassis held tonlglht on four proposed He txrid of one basement firat In the maintenance budget, Into the command g^roup Just SO Blast Wrecks Hie Most Dependable C«LOR tactad LaM nte, and the indus STANLEY WARNER WALT DISNEY'S meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at axMitloRal appropriaiUcns. to the grade which formerly had no ‘hut we were unahle to main yards ahead of us. Lewiston native, at Bates Col e Super-powerful RCA New Vista try’s leaders took immedlata '2 CHIPS & MISS' the club rooms. School St. 1965-66 bu<^t—two of which fire fottit, so that in event of a tain our objective because of lege, when they w ere both un Bay State Home VHP tuner— ultra-sensitive Solid •etton to stop pumping the adds Five men were hit by frag An additional list of patrons would be financed from federal fire otaBdiren would have to open the figure allowed by the di- dergraduates, and they were State UHF tuner tato tha sewar syatem. They ments, includtag the company WEST NEWTON, Mass.* (AP) for' the current year has been or state grants, and one by a a window, push out a grate and reotors.” He aJsc recalled that Conttamous from 4:00 — “ Oat” 4:16 - 6:26 - 8:35 inerried on Jem. 26, 1946. Color TV You Can Buy! buOt expeniHTe bolding tanks; commander, Oapt. Eugene A. ■ That same year, the Briggses —A violent explosion early to a RCA Automatic Color Purifier submited by the patron oommit- utility company contribution. cHmb ttwough it to ground level. six yean ago the board rec Tbs town tbeh coDaotod the Fox of Washington, D.C., and moved to Manchester, when* Mr. day virtually wrecked the 2% tas. They include Mr. and Mrs. 1. A $1,606 appropriatlan to Thla oomUtion haa been fixed ommended a bond issue of more •eide once or twice a montb, VaUop Rodvoon, a Thai employe B rig^ accepted a poet at the story wooden home of Mr. and Milton K . Adams, Mr. and Mrs. the library FXmd, for the pur- with the Instafiation of a fire than $1 million for capital im whenever necessary, and of the Columbia Broadcasting high school, teaching social scl- Mrs. Robert H. Perkins, bote ^20 Down Th« STOCKTON Philip L. Burgess Sr., Mr. and Chase of books—to be financed exit, he said, provements, which was out RCA Victor Ifstd Mark XI t«rt«t 0Q*SM dumped toe acids into a pit near System from Bangkok. }ence and coaching the football 64, but the couple escaped in PUTS THIS COLOR TV •19* tubfi (ovarall Mrs. John M. Dormer, Mr. and by a state grant in the seme He also mentioned that a gaa back to $500,000. toe filtration plant. FOx was slightly wounded in team. He still teaches the jury. IN YOUR HOME It0c4«ln. pictuw amount range hi tbe kitchen is s^pariut- N. Gharies Boggini voiced the Tba Water Reoouroas Oom- M rt. J. Herbert Ftalay, Mr. and , , — ------r — the legs. Rodvoon got shrapnel Mre. Leo JUren, Mrs. Doris *43,369 apteb^tewtfon to ed from the kindergarten otriy sjqiairent tenor of toe board’s leouise but does not coach any- The blast arou^ residents bnlasion balked at tha praettoe, in the stomach. foiore. He serves as trainer for, over a wide area. BeMing, Mr. and Mrs. Bklward Bduoatton, fo r an by 4 ot flberboerd,' as fotelnga by staiting, “ Iheee (kn- .AWa nftelAfIrt trtatviM /’HAet 2 1 * * T U 9 2 however, on grounds that ttM ‘Aid to tbe Dl(9advantiged' provemenrts) miwtbe done . . . Lying there ta the sand, I be- 4he school’s athletic teams. Gas and electric power was C ® I jOR part of the PTA’e ohaiiges of WHY! ipwlds, ml*bt be contaminating lyb u r, Mr. and Mrs. John R. I Three D aughten shut alt temporarily to some 80 program—to be flitalicad by a neglcoL whatover the cost ... and we that tWa was not • Economy-priced all-channel on underground rivwr er. pivate Davlde, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene eat at the 1 The Briggs family Uves at 84 homes in the neighborhood. $41,869 federal grant, plua a Princlpai laadar Wolfe must must make them the number riackroed table model on caster base rtsidtnttal water wptity m the M. Davie, Mr. and Mrs. Martin {Finley St. snd Includes three The Perktae’ were Bleeping hi $2,000 atate gra n t work under "Terrible oondi- one item in the budget if we stopped, area. KalderUng, Mr. and Mia. George Lumboring into view were a CHARCOAL BROILER RESTAURANT? ■other members, all girls— Cyn- their second floor bedroom e Super-powerful 25,000-volt 8. A $6,700 appropria(tfon to Uons,” Nicote. said, in a roonl 9 have to.” At this pnlat, the atate nnt- W; FelathameL half dozen armored troop-cairy- Jthia, a freshman and an honor when the explosicm occurred. the Public Works Department, by 12 feet that includes space Dr. Walter Schardt called ers. over thirty-five years’ experience you cannot make more at Manchester High not damaged. to the riibw-oauee hearing yen- Slire, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I. and a small toilet apace. “Wtefe R was they who bad been lac School; and Melissa, an eighth The rear wall was Mown out financed by an equal oontrlbu- has absolutely no privacy,” Ni dtreetoirB’ budget heeringa to quality, you must buy it to begin with. • RCA Automatic Color Purifier itarday to adiy tha'-eom-- Decker, Mlsa Doris Long, Miss tion from the H artford BBeotric ing ua with'their firepower. {grade student at Bennet Junior and the side walls of the bouse cola said, "and no place fo talk make their views known. Remember, we are open every day from 16 A.M. to 10 P.M; ytriktinn riioUU not (Hnte Ruth Long, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ligh t Co. I stood up and walked over to ■High School. cm Lindbergh Avenue 'were privately to parents exce^ tbe Sundays from 10 AJ^ to 8 P.M. For a snack or a meal, tty Thn BSANDOH A pennlt be ohtaliMd. ’ J. ^tope Jr., Mr. and Mrs. CX>. 4. A $4,000 appropriktlon to an American adviser with the { Soon after the Briggses mov- knocked out of line. parking lot." " ’’."j, os. Give your teste buds a treaL C©LOR ^20 Down Wnrti XI t . r l. . F a « 4 * Maamririta, tha bqsm has MClMrthy, Mr. and Mia. C- BXl- Vietnamese. ■ed to Manchester, they joined (Jause of the Mast was under «■!* tub* (ov.rall dlMiNtwl. the Elections Fhnd, to pay the Mrs. Cehnski painted a PUTS THIS COLOR TV taken additional Mrioii to aolva ward O rison , Mr. and Mrs. cost of the unforseen Feb. 17 Rngwork Lessons "How could this happen?” I {South Methodist Church and tavestigatlan. atanilar picture of conditions at ( IN YOUR HOME (Other problems a t the ftttration David Wlggln, Mr. and Mrs. election— to be financed by an asked. {Mrs. Briggs, with her strtmg The ooiqde was alone in tbe Lincoln, which she substantirted CHARCOAL BROILER plant, vdun it reailaed other George P. Frost, Dr. and Mrs. increase in the General Bhnd’s Starting at Y He replied: "Wril, we got fire Infinity for listening and talk- boee not ehcloeed in time, she waa Involved in their Tke U.S. Weather teireau saya it’s breathtaking. New RCA Victor Color TV. And be-' M rt. 3JU Cierwtaakl, Mr. and transfer of $1,000 from unex teacher and exhibitor, will con i p The board aleo aufhorieed partitions. HOWARD pet projects sad in their prob- ® tew light snow flurries may hind that beautiful color picture Is the reliability of 920 Down pended funds of the Elarly Land duct the classes. Y membership tbe Hartford engineering firm Mrs. Jack R. Mercer, Mr. and Celling and wall plaster ia ! linger in southern New Bng- PUTS THIS COLOR TV ’ Thn SOSaHOLM M ia. John Soartato, Mr. and Aoquisitlon Program for the ia required for students. R (^ Solid Copper Circuits. They replace old-fash* *20 Down ■nrk XI Snrinn O O eiT ef Anderaon-iNleiMfo to study chipped and cracked, Mn). Ce- WhrotheWISCBofthe church !«"<*’• Berktelres terough the IN YOUR HOME n2S*tubn(iMnralliSaa) Robertson School Addition, to Fbr registration or additional 2M nq. In. picturn the fUtratkm plant operation Mrs. Rroea V. Jbhnaon, Atty. ... ^ llnski said, and no interior lonad ’’hand wiring” in over 200 possible trouble PUTS THIS COLOR Information, contact the Y of yiiil needed a ■vice president to serve morning, but that tiie day should Mth a viaw toward Improving and Mra. WllUam B. BMt^erald, _*'**^*^ painting has been done for sev be partly sunny in most see* spots. They woq't come loose. Won’t short circuit TV IN YOUR HOME fice. as program chaitman, the Job THE MOST TRUSTEO NAME IN ELEOTRONICS the ptanfa efficiency. Mrs. Bthri E. Hubbard, Atty. and planning appficatlon. eral years. Other charges in- tlons. Won’t go haywire. RCA Splid Co^>per Circuits are a I and Mra.*VinCeite L. Diana. 3. Approve a proposal by JoHiHonX was offered to Mrs. Briggs and TMiaad Befoaed eluded completely Inadequate Temperatures will be at sea- solid reason for looking at RCA Victor Color TV first iUao, Dr. and Mra. WiBlam D. General Manager Robert Weiss she accepted. M ayor McCuaker haa aleo dle- administrative and health facil She says that tee learned so Bonable levels, with most read* Stroud, Mr. sod Mra. H Bur- and Supt. of Schools William ities, cold water only in the item A that ha baa tepHad to a much from reading program tags ta tbe 80 to 86 degree raqnaat Tottand aalaotmen ten Hloock,' Mra. Aillne B. Ken- Curtis for renovation of a por boys’ robm, Cracked and miss at EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT ming literature, and from con range. jragardtaig tbat town’s \Ma at lon, Mr,, and Mra. Martin B. tion of the old Trade School on ing window shades, and little But doudtaess wfil increase tact wtth people in the forefront Um tahwtion plant and aaw- Alvord, Mr. and Mra. Alexander School S t, ao ttuat it coUld be playground space. A5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.1 tonight, and temperatures wfil -'i of social actions, that tee found aga ayateak. Dr. amt* Mre. George utiUaed for a Sheltered Work- Altogether, Mia. Cellnskl nss hold ta tbe 20a. ana beraeK in the middle of all of ,ToBand’a ------toem tattMia had n- A. F. _ LupdCteB 3t., M r. and shop Program fo r the retarded. , “*5, her committee had noted iisa niii! A developing storm area over iM t FietMit file problems, and that she be- quertad a meatti« with Mayor Mia. Brtert Oasa Denteaon, Mr. 4 A u th ^ tee acceptance a total o< 62 defeota, ^Wch they !H§ the soutta central portkta ot li>e ■ lor •ams involved peraonaHy. X i 09 MHOMlwr 90 tttaeuas additional and Mrs. Stanley Beat, Mr.' and aa town atreete. at the V. nndi tai pa^ to 12 in moat urgent ■ i m nation early this morntag wfll y ( 0 t a > Mra. Roger J. McDermott, Mr. the Bryan Farm aubdivision. flerros en BRO j / e u > power asrvlcis for a proposed need of attention. Heat controls be moving eastward. It boldatbs cha**'* lloM People O im tnduotrUI park. Vernon proaent- and Mrs. R. J. Ttaraey. 5. Cbtuldef' a request by the are almost useless, ska aald, ■•Bt PIraeial’ Today, she is serving her sec tereat o f some snow tor the Oon- Alad, Mr. and M rs. Robert B. Llbrarjr. Board for air-condition ond term on the town’s Human ^ fluppHeo ttM Burroughs plant noting thatin OM classroom re FRY nectlcut area U x late tonight H«N BCAViCIORThuk in TMland w llli water arid aowor McIntosh, Ernest B. Redmond, ing Mary Cheney Library. cently the tempaiature was IW itelatioas Commission and is and Wednesday morntag. Mr. and Mra. Robert P. King, *. Approve tee final diatribu- “JULU OHRICTIE sscretary-treasurer of the Man nlciuf® ^noes »inv''** VHf lacUHteo. degrees. S i Present indlcationa are tbat ACr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Tay- A ny OOkorTeleviaioiinM | Tho maycr wrote tt>a aelect- Uon of tee aeaesament costa tor Bote sba end liiotea Ntaded oheater mterfaith Social Action the bulk ot the preclpltatlan V>r, Mr. and Mrs. H erbert C DARUm” man explatoing a dacirion of tee completed sanitary aewer with tea board to taka tanme- Oommission. She has been presi from this new storm system wUl Boebner, Roofing Suppilaa Inc., project In the Devnn-Deepwood * 1.00 dent. end vice president of tbe Black and vn d t* flM board of reprsaentatives, bold south of Connecticut, but, Black and White and Mr. and Mrs. Fran^ V. Rds. area. temporarily auapendlpg new Utaited Cfouroh Women o f Man- it wfll come (flose enough to' Ingraham. J. Appoint Ohorier A'. By- Wondtiful Boneless Fillets o r C k iW i ^Bwrcttnttate. to out - ct - town rtiester, haa taught Sunday produce a variety d predpita* oholBkl to the Axtvinory Rec and Fried to a crisp goldan brown. mew , tha aettoB was taken aa Bcbool, has been an advlaor to tion over tbe mid-Atlantic states LEFT JUST IN TTMX Farit Oomeniaeloo to fill the tt .rtsnlt te (iw perttaiBS at B)s Frofich Friad Potatoes * Cole Slaw youth groups, and baa ^ipeared tonight and early Wsmd to the Eknployear Blue rtproamtatlvta ot the town (social action work baTe been so Pm UPPINB ROAD SET brother w ere wortckqr eieewfaere Oroee and CMB FUnd, to cover BURNSIDE MANCHESTIR aeroua that, aeveral years MANILA — The PhUippIns eM0tafiF departneot .omplayes*ta the abop end were not hurt. aulherined incroaeed eoada. ■Be eg Oakland Street .on Tepaad TWepIhe • EASY TERMS she was invited to fill out' government plans to bniUL a te M aitoit to wfOp qp H » bench was tantled afveral • NO PAYMENTS TILL APRIL biograpbloal inquiry for supaitaiglniray running tbs fci|. atttw nm L fe e t Oohen was out looktag tor JAPAN BUTS KOREA RICE m , gl^MwSwiMMteeb ‘ iTifi VERNON 8UCniu: *V91io’s Who ta American Worn- length at tee country, island* Vista THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN SLEOTRONICR OMCnwti wttfa botli tb# UglK TV a*:bot plate. Be, his wite And Stoid — South Korea’s rice an.”- hopping from tee northern tip •mgr dtpartfiM te onion and the brother bad decided to ttbe a exports to Japan in the 1900 Wnekdeya m I lOta Bast at Vaamm Otele afiRohto •• MrtL Briggs Is deeply Invobr- of Im on to tbs aoutbaaatanf HIV «B«W: breakaadfounditaarowMaalli- crop - pea^ ara nkperted to d Sat ad In lbs ereaiticn of a focal point of Mlmlsnan. tag dBwUttita hant dta eodtaa. ttac-cus ■A' SSSsH V, A Hr
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHESTEB, CQNN^ TDE8DAY, FEBRtJABY 1,1966 P A G O F E ^ I J'OTTR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.1966
W i n d s o r E va M i Pope May Leave Palace IU9UORS-^WINIS TV-Radio Toniglit |FOR BCPERT In Capital During Lengthy Repairs' .IlildiBBito PViM t WHBKi ALICttiMBF^^WilE^ B A jLA J^^^G UrnWRIRUB Threat Poaed r a m a t o r r b p a m ^ - a o t ) s c o r i n g VATIOAN CTTT (AP) Pope The Xotann Potaes was ths \ ' Sti-emed COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Paul VI may movs to tha Later- rtsMoaos a t ths Popss from tha i '■ i - .. WAflHQfCrrON. (A P ) — OOV- Televisidn . ’...SEE.. - on Palace tn Rome and Hvs beginning of tha 4th oentuiy pwoiert'lwetwmIlWWxjugb. eniment regUlaiUonB barring 6:00 ( U M 8M ) Mortal ia V ro»- tb ( • dAiluuJ yttB t tit F T A : any trace of cbtsnleal pnotl- _ Oeiaera there wUI# the ApostoUe until tha bogbmlng ef ths 14th Palace In Vatican Qty la century. t w i n e d ^ ^ » * Prt«** Jw ii- by cidee from oertoin foods constt- ^*§T»,*8rc.r „ •* • ipeeW Wemar and Pmy. tute "a real ttrsat to tbs oeono- (4o> Uord Ytslng rspolrsd. Vottoan souxess Tba palace was dsstroysd by (80) Three CUWKE HALL g liy Muniaaeted l»y the bonpd of JhMdiTMpp, I»iiK*pai my,” Rep. Jamie X. WbAtan W U te_____ n ^ 801 BROAD STREET— 649^9521 said today. fls« In U08, three yeore altar H edncntton and b* ooJ admiiila- Eaknrorlh. SotanL da^crtbedtlid bas told partk^smto at a pest ramdOr CHant The n p sln that ore piamed Pop« asm snt V inwed Itoips^ control symposinin. Dennis, Menace t M ^*?fB at XWries » «raUon iMt ai«M. pbyatprd .jilaa* dT t|» bu^ WhMirilinie ore BO extenslvs that thsy might P«qr to Avignon, Francs. When FOR RENT The IBaalarippI Democrat (am Antenoaae at Woffc take years. 11 would bo the first Owfoey X I returned toe papacy ( 8) Woodjr Woodp (O 8:» , .lE B e d akeltaa (O 4a rm ,u » «< ptaiciagI5sr^,i2i£ta5 t l » maldmK DcMtid om£ said toere is "no evidence a t (M) Whops NoerT ,10) Mewient ef Peer time In mors than six centuries te Rome in 1977, be moved to . Tmidiij TlUnsnlsn injsucy to human beings from (SO) Peter JeniSnsn. News '34) Book Beat n _ toot a Romcn OothoUc pontiff the Vatican Palace broause tbe M O O L W A V B t. property used pesticides.'' SA-iO) News, Bports. 1043.3m Dr. KIMare (O I !5^ ?**^ "?*^ Foitff dud A-wry «». TO6 feather (1O4M0) Ntorte <0 Uved to the aaotent polooa od- Lsteron Palace was In ntino. At a symposium sponsorsd by •4S-B6U I UWO tha town would be 42 brtb^ (34) Travel Ttana 34) Open Hind _ joining toe BoslHca of Bt. John Matus V buUt a now L A ^ toe Nottonal Academy ' of Sealmnt 3>13) PetUcenU JVmettao (O FOB ALL OOOAnONS I abort a t the num- ^ mtinboe from Avoty Big Pletora , 84040) Payton Place Lateran, toe Pope’s oca os blah- Pslcoc to 1586, but the Popes Sciences, be said tbe govern TWiper .34) Ooavereatlons op at Rome. rsmotaed at the Vatican. Itono- i Acce* ^ rtoo be «lfortad ment's concepts of “qo reaidne’’ 8) Your Share. Medicare Julius Hartt School of Music Hie Vrtends m News Special The Lateran Poloos to in o * * XH oonvscted It Into on tor certain foods aiirtidy have S:U (33) (Hub Boose 8) FiMhive southern Rome nearly two mlloa orphonge to 1698 and Gregory burt toe mflk industry and ( 8).. -Peter Jenninse, - Newi !M) Preaident'B Men “ atrtSotohouBed ;i0) News. Weather [13) March of HMUctee from Vatican City. XVI timwd It Into a museum to i;; threaten not only other food pro 40) Cheyenne (3340) Ken Murray (C) ducers but consumers and bust- 6:80 ;iO-33-30) Hitntley-Brinidey ( 8) News toedal _ A roof garden for toe Pope Is ^ ( 8.1O-13-30M4O40) News, neasmen too. now being oeenstructod over the When Pope John X i m |18) BObseitotian TV SpetW Weather iBWs J. Pallettlerl, Dlreetor papal apartments to toe Vatican decided to use toe palace 1 ^ ^ He added toat today "toere is 8) Btoney Bathe (18) Vlntnse Theater [13> Newabeat (40) Bporte Final Junior and Mult DMilon. Hartt Co8e*e ol Musis A ^toH c Palace. Vtoarote of Rome, toe valuable i'S^w a sort of agreement to bypass (30) Scope [1040) Tonif^ (C) " ■ , ______. _ AdnUnistraUve offlceo, the toe zero-tolerance concept wUle (34) Wbat'e New? 8) News, University of Hartford ^U ca n oouroes eaM toot <>»»J«ste to tie museum were ( 3) Walter Crorttfte iirMorte when two work is oompletod. *» Vatican MHowm. u Mm * ”• ?****"^ oombinetUm tsafeterle-audltoel- some way out of toe dilemma is 7:00 (23-S(M0) News. Weather ( 8 ) Morte____ 200 Bioomfield Ave., West Hartford, Oono. ^ Ubtmry, w rtth e gymHaeluin found. In other words, toe pro ( 8) Movie (O (40) Merr Griffin large-scale repairs wtil begin to f- tbat Uie_MCliiiyl bMttdfaig pn> upper ama,. would be contalnofl (34) Oelendor 18:80 (S ) TV»Mit Show (O 236-5411 renovate too 15to century build- rtothfM 3SS YEARS O U ) ducers are permitted to operate (10) Treckdown 11:40 ( 8) Morte (O PRIVATE LESSONS ^ on the middle le v rto f the buUd- and the consumer to eat ^ suf- (an Beader’t Dlgeet 1:00 (40) Air Force Film mg, from Its sagging roof to Its PRINOHITON, N.J. (AP) — ^ h u iid iiig od a mlddto e m o r tb ^ ^ inatruoUonal malerUUe feranoe.’ ’ WBE SATURDAYTS TV IVEFK FOB COBDPXETE USTDia in voice and all instruments foundations. The First Presbyterian rtniroh , i oauee toe need for additional -Renter would be Included In the for young people and adults Repairs at the Lateran Polaoe of Frlnoston, wbkto Urts among f wiB “th faculties tor have Just been completed. ’This tts former members two signers More ‘Firsts* 0 0 1 ______|,,Mm Romeyn said, toe bitodi^ widl«>.vlsual aldi. HARP work started after the late Pope of the Dectoration of todepend- WASHINGTON (AP) — Tba SINGING SCHOOL WASH-’N-DRV CLEAN ti! ^T trtenf^edeoce rooms United States leads toe Soviet Radio John XXm directed that the etroe and two U.S. preeldenta, U BIAPLE BT. *y wpuld be located on the upper GUITAR building be used as beadquar- has oelebratod Its 200to annlvsr- lAeroso From First National 1l,20(>«tndent.20(>«tndent ndddto mAocA le ^ ^ roonas would Union 81 to 17 in toe number of (m a Bating inodidea only tboae news broodeasta of 10 or 16 “ firsts” in m ajor si>ace achlev^ POPULAR PIANO tera of toe Vloarate of Rome. aery. Store Porfctag Lot buUt now. be located on a court In the mlmito length. Some atatlona carry otoer short iiewiciaata.) Pea^ nc*ed to^regaid^ ^ building, to pro ments, toe National Aeronautics RECORDER The repairs tawduded restoration PresIdaMa WOodrow WUaon, OPEN 7 DAYS HDBC—I8M 7:66 Jaclc Drees of the papel apertmw>te to when he was president of 18-Lb. Woob—Me of the organlmrtlon , 14^ naturdi light and Space Ooponcil reports. 5:00 Long John Wade 8:00 Nows MODERN DANCE—BALLET Hbonl ayrtem. more Tbe council, part of tbe execu 8:00 DIu Boblnson 8:16 Dial 13 which Pope Paul would Mvs If Princeton UBivenMy, and Oro- 8-Lb^ Dry Clean—gt.00 Bhop tomns tor metal and 1:06 Newi. S ^ Off 10:06 Oonunent register now — classes begin February 7 he moved toere while hla Vati- ver Ctevtiand, were members 5 Lbo. Or Under flA6 w ia have to be buOt to phyel- wootoroddng and a drafting tive office of tbe President, Is HBCH-SIS 10:30 Dial 13 easy houm toe dudent popute- « toe sued toe summary in tbe report 6‘.00 Hartford Highlights 13:00 News catalog on request. can Palace Is renovated. of the oimrob. 7:00 News 13:16 Sign Oft toon. lower leveL Showers, locker on space activitiee submitted by 8:00 Gaslight w no-iei8 Because toe middle scbool rooms and aym eoulpment stor,- the President to Congress Mon 13:00 Quiet Hours 6:00 Afternoon BdlUon day. WDir—1333 6:00 News, Sporta. Weather years serve as toe beginning of ^^,0 facUttiee are Included on 6:00 News 6:86 Americana IlfiiiiiliiiiiiHiiiiiili I QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 the transltlonBl period from ggjo loveL i The report aaya the U.8. leads 6:16. _ r Dial 13 7:06 Cmiversatlon Piece 5:46 Sports 7:80 Newa of Uw World childhood to adulthood, the ad- a U other classrooms are lo- 9 to 8 In space etdence firsts, 7 6:00 News 8:00 Mochor mtnlBtraUon says, a qpeclrt pro- cated around to e perimeter o f to 0 in applications and 6 to 0 in 6:80 Arthur Godfrey 8:46 Nightheat 164 EAST CENTER ST. auxUdairy power syrtemB. The 6:36 Dial 13 U:go News, Sporta, Weather iiili gram should be provided-mr pu- the buUding. (AP Pbatofez) 6:66 Phil RlBUto 11:80 Art Johnaon Russians leeto 6 to 8 in bloestro- 7:00 News WFOF—1418 pUs of toie age. The program tvater System 7:16 Fruik Gifford 6:00 Oeorse Brewer MANCHESTER—649-5261 |p Sbould redeot the *tranaltlonal ybe Aveiy Heighte Water Steps Out nautics and manned space fUgbt 7:80 Barry Beosooer 7:00 Ken Griffin achievements and 8 to 7 in nature” of these grades, and Anaociation wUl faoM a special Mrs. John F. Kennedy tnolude educational goals **10 meeting at Orchard Hto Schexd space fiigbt and propulalan. LEASE ijii Ample Parking Front and Rear meet toe needs, Intererts and Cafeteria tomorrow night at w ore this loner evening The council said toat such a U.S. Tourist Eulogized A CAR FROM PAUL DODGE PONTIAC abUitlea of boys and girls dur- 8^6. The meeting wlU continue dress (with cape) last compilation "Is not a compari I son of space competence but Ing early adolescence.” discussion on the acceptance of night when she attend rather is primarily a catalog ALL MAKES itmong the advantages which by-laws to govern toe iqteraUcn ed B the home uing based i^x>n toe timing of As Victim of Cold W ar 7 “ Bsfors Lo u m H ^ psn , Irunirs With Lappen!” accrue from a middle school of the water system. of Prince Aspreno Co- events.’ ’ SHEFFIELD, Moss. (A P)— ly tiiat tbe examination, wUch ALL MODELS eurricUtom and program are: iMiUng Ban lonna in Rome. took place . Inunedlatdy . after Map of Proposed Seven Voting Precincts More effective period of tran- Residents are reminded of Newcombs Mott, 27, an Ameri Gold Key Award Mott’s body arrived by air from sKion between elementary the ban on parking during and can book salesman who died in note the voting precincts. The letter in each precinct pinpoints Sweet Dreams WASHINGTON (AP) — A Russia, produced no surprises. USE OUR ONE OR TWO YEAR Map shows the proposed division of the town into seven voting aCbool and Ugb school. after a snow storm. Cars parked Russia as a Soviet prisoner, precincts, to be considered by the board of dir^tors for adop- the location of its polling place. The proposed polling places are: More eftecUve utillsatioa of on the streets are subject to P a t N ea l Golden Key award will go to a bas gone to his grave described JAIX INMATE ESCAPES LEASING PLAN tion in time for the October elections. The solid lines on the ^ p For precinct 1—Nathan Hale School; precinct 2—West Side When accident or illness cuts off toanbera. towing and toe owners will bo Saugerties, N.T., Ugh echoed Rec; precinct 3—Verplanck School; precinct 4—Waddell School; Latin teacher and her former as a victim of "the chlU inhu HARTFORD (AP) — £)dward denote the separation of the town into three Assembly Distncte, your earning power, you can trade An enriched program through given parking tldiets. Doing W ell, J. Ware of Hartford, a state 9 7 % of All Leases Are Renewed! precinct 6—Illing Junior High School; precinct 6—Buckley pupil, now a Medal of Honor manity of toe cold wer." each of which, in November, will elect a state representative who a financial nightmare for “sweet dUfereutlal grouping. During tant week-end's atom jail inmate, escaped from a School; and precinct 7— ^Highland Park School. Special services within one u oars were towed for parking winner. The Rev. PhUlp C. Hammond w ill be required to reside in his district. The btok«i lines de Army Capt. Roger H. C. Dom- work detail at the state armory dreams” if you have AEtna’s Life building. violetloM. Husband Says of Princeton Theological School, Monday, state jxkllce said. - lon, toe nation’s only Medal of PAUL DODGE report was selected at the top State University of New Tork, Income Protection Plan. It helps Less materlalB would be dtp- Pond Skatiag eulogized Mott as a young man Ware, who was convicted of HOLLTWOOD (AP) — "She's HoMr winner in Viet Nam, will of its class, tor towns with pop- with 107,707 rtudents, moved :!i! Heated. Spring Pond Park Is open wUh “ tbat flair for mairing obtaining money tmder false pre GOP Supports Proposal Andover provide a regular income when it’s Music, art, industrial arts and for skaUng from 8 pjn. to dark coming along amazingly w dl,'' share toe 1966 Golden Key friends which mes from the Illations of 2,000 to 6,000, In the Into flrat place among the na- award with his former Latin tenses, had eight months left to needed most. Call us soon for de bomemaklng areas wouAd be week days and from 10 a.m. to said writer Roald Dahl of bis simple Innocence which finds PONTIAC unlveralty’s 21st annual Town tion’s colleges and unlversltlee iiili teacher, Mary HUlnor Lente, 64. serve, state police sold. available. dark on weekends. Residents wife, actress Patricia Neal, who people Interesting and the world For Five Voting Precincts Report Wins and City Reports Contest. in 1966, replacing CaUfornla tails. She also will get a $1,(XX) prize. MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 649-2881 _ -. _ 1 _ A. A ■ ■■ V./W Tn Through grouping, students are asked to obey signs posted suffered three massive s^kea exdtlng.” 373 The RepubUcan Town Com- last night, to work for the The contest attracted 74 en- Stete Colleges, which led enroll- nie awards, sponsored by six would be placed according to at the park, a year ago. mlttee lost night unanimously election of Walter F. Forrest tries and the award for the best ment In 1964. National Education Aasoda^ Mr. Hammond toM a family their ability In each subject. AX Auxiliary Dahl, a towering, plain-spoken endorsed a bl-partlsan pro- of East Hartford to fill the va- State Award report in all classes went to other schools In the top 16 THE IFFERENCE tlons, are g(ven to a i>erson who group at funeral services Mon TV Sets Repaired While a child may be In a high 'Ihe Abe E. Miller American Engll^iman, was there to con nosal for Increasing Manchea- cant senatorial seat. Glastonbury. were University of California, fer with too MQrlsh brothers on has contributed significantly to day In Old Pariah Congrega IN YOUR HOM E — Andover turned out the best group' In one subject, an average Legion Auxiliary will hold a tional Church that Mott WOS te?r five voting districts to H? said, "Winning this elec- Hebror. and Marlborough (3lty University of New York, his first screenplay, "Oh Death, toe national welfare and to.a ON THE SPOT sevwi, to rtiw for the October tion would give the Republicans town report of Connecticut pj^ced second and third behind Minnesota, Wisconsin, Texas, group In another and a reme- regular meeting Wednesday at teaitoer, designated by him as "simply curious about others’’ May tee quote rates and assist you Where Is Thy SUng-a-ling,’ i ( In 99% Of The Oases) electiona. of the District a great boost. "" ■* Andover in that class. Ohio State, Illinois, Wlsoonatn dial group in another, toe pro- g pjn. at the Main St. Legion one Whose Influence contributed when ho crossed the border towns of Its size in 1966, accord l i which win be filmed In Europe The proposal must stlU be ap- psycholoi^^Iy Md iwim^lly.’’ paj^^l of Judges at the ------State University syrtem, Mlchl- cess of groiq>lng pennits- each RaU. Mrs. Irene Moors, first to bis accomplishments. from Norway into the Soviet as tee have so many others? In late spring. Hie Oscar-wln- Black and White $4JS0 proved by the Democratic ’Town He admitted that It will be a N .y. TAKES LEAD gan Stete, IndloiMi. Mlasouri, subject to be taugbt at a level district president and Miss Dmilon graduated from Sager- Union last Sept. 4. For that of best suited to toe student’s po- shiriey Norton, first district nlng wife remained with their Color fSJIO and wlU then be difficult task to create interest Unlversl^ of Connecticut NB5W YORK (AP) — The Michigan, and Penn Stete. four children at home in Buck ties High School in 1962. fense toe Russians Imposed an < It: ! >‘i!lH:ii;:!t:l:::;;ni.'!hi:i!i!ii::!!!!:; tentiat. vice president, will be guest (Both Frioee Plus Parts) oonaldered by the town’s board in the election, but cautioned. K was the first time Andover a inghamshire,. ao miles from Donlon said Miss Lento set 18-month iHison sentence last Discipline is Improved with speakers. All memhera are urg- Nov. 24. of directors, in the form of an “We don’t want to build up a _ ------Imidon. this goal for her students; "Do oach student working according ed to attend, BETTER HOMES ordtoonce. Democrat so that he could run "Pat’s speech Is virtually nor everything they’re supposed to Mott "becam e an Internation 1215 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD to his particular ability, accord- Priest Appointed If tbe amended ordinance la agsdn In November, when Man- mal, except for a slight hesitan — and then some.’'' al Incident by accident,’’ Mr. TV SERVICE Ing to toe administration. The Rev. Gordon B. Wad- adopted, the voting districts ohester wlU be in a new Senato- cy,’’ Dahl reported. "Her face la Hammond said. "A pleasant va Vemon Cliole—Vernon A closer coordination o f toe hams, pastor of St. PYanois of "ALL MEATS are FRESH C U T — wlU be called precincts, to avoid rial District” 100 per cent normal. Kie still cation turned Into a nightmare 649-S900 or 875-4444 eurriculum would be possible, Assisi Church, has been ap- being wmfuaed with the town’s He said that the Republicans haa a slight but obstinate limp of imprieonment, interrogation, NONE are PRE-PACKAGED!" through more effective utlUaa- pointed to toe Commission aa ‘Zhivago’ Wins three “Assembly Districts,” of the existing District, In nam- . caused by a weak right ankle. a preposterously harsh sentence tion a t teachers. A teacher who Ecumenical Affairs, which, at the November elec- ing an Blast H artford man to She Is taking hinlrotoerapy ev and, finally, death under most was more competent in biolog:!- Established by Archbishop Globes Awards STORE HOURS: win elect one state repre- oppose Manchester’s David Bar- ery other day, sitting in a pool peculiar circumstances.’’ cal science than In physical Henry J. O'Brton, the new com- aentatlve each, who win be re- ry tn the election, should be able heated to 96 degrees while toe HOLLYWOOD (AP) — "D r. The Russians repotted to toe SALEM’S Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thors., Fri, 9 to 9 ., quired to reside within his dls- to cut In heavily on their town’s sclence would teach only toe mission is to initiate a program therapist massages her ankle. American embassy that Mott, biologrical classes, rather than of ecumenism throughout toe Zhivago,’’ the film version of pred(Hninately Democratic vote. "Her right hand is a little son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) both. archdiocese for priests, religious the Nobel Prize-winning Rus H ie proposed changes In no ’The local Republican Corn- weak as yet, so that her hand Mott of Sheffield, silt hie throat Old Fashioned way win affect the Feb. 17 mlttee will conduct another Differential grouping would and laity and to foster contacts sian novel, h^d today five of the with a razor blade stooard a provide toe opportunity fur a with other Christian denomlna- writing IS a bit wobbly, altlunigh election, called to elect an in- meeting on Feb. 14 In the Munl- aha can write and spell perfect 14 Goklein Globee awards prison train Jon. 20. terim state senator from the cipal BuUdlng, to plan a con- atudent to meet his potential, by tlons. Only the family accompanied CANDIES making available special tests Fatoer Wadhams, a native of ly, Her memory Is good, except presented aimuaby by toe Hol 4th Senatorial DUtrict That centrated drive for getting out for names. Mott’s body to Center Cemetery election will be conducted In the vote for the Feb. 17 election, and materials. Goshen, was ordained in 1952. lywood Foorrtgn Press Aasoola' a half mile from the church. Special services, centralised He has served as pastor of St. "She may have to work at tlan. mCDICRL the erteHng five voting districts. In one other Item of business memorizing lines when she re- SttU secret are the results of Atty. John F. Shea, Repub- last night, Paul J. Dodge of 39 In one building for students of Francis since 19^ and writes a Egyptian Omar Sharif, wbo an autopsy performed Saturday middle school age, would re- weekly column In toe Catholic tuins to work. I’d say that right PHftRmflCY WED. ONLY Bean Central Commlttaeman ’Tuck Rd. was elected a member played toe title role, and Eng In Boston by Dr. Michael A. Q l v e now there is a better than even move toe necessity for teachers Transcript, lish director David Lean, diared MAIN STREET from the 4tb Senatorial Dls- of the Republican Town Com- chance that she wUL The lAKHigo at the request of toe 344 OUR BEST trict, aaked local oommltteemen, mlttee. of specialized courses to travel Terry PTA Dance in the awards for toe film Mon family. Dr, Luongo has said on- from school to school. The Eli Terry School PTA chances get better all toe tone; a month ago I woidd have said day night at the Ooooenut Music, art, Industrial arts and will sponsor a dance Feb. 26 Grove. The movie also was CENTER CUT bomemaklng Instruction would at the Knights of OOlumbua it was rnly an even chance.'* Supporters Acquitted Miss Neal has oidy a nurse named best of 1966. be available in a middle school. Hall, Broad Brook., Additional The 23rd annual awards were and increase toe effeotiveneu information and tickets may be living with the family, which televised by NBC on toe “Andy of toe courses. obtained by oontsMSting Robert includes two children tmder 2. WilUams Show.’ ’ MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE ^perintendent o f Schools Albert, 24 Lewis Dr., WaiT>tog. The actress is up at 7 to get the Krebiozen^s Future Charles Warner, speaking a t W^ipliig Ckonh edder children off to school. % e .Paul Newman and Natalie PORK CHOPS doee all toe cooking and walks • SPRING SEMESTER 1966 # the alternatives should toe The oenlor choir of toe Wiq>- Wood were voted the WorkTs •••Earn the B IG bond Issue tor toe school be de- ping Community Church will every day to the village to do favorite actor and actress. feated at toe polls Saturday, meet at 8 pm. tomorrow night the marketing. Aside from her John Wayne won toe special Still Undetermined • i physical therapy, she has a Continuing Education Courses said double sesMons would be in the sanctuary of the churah. Cecil B. DeMiUe award for his CHICAGO (AP) — B»e four clans and canoer patients tor the result hot an alternative. A relig:ious education oommit- reading or speech lesson usually "outstanding oontrlbutiona to every morning and always In Fine Arts 206—Painting, Mondays 7:80-9:30 P.M. rtdef Bupporter* of Krebloron government m>d defenro Wamer noted that. If toe tee meeting will be held at 8 toe fields of entertainment.'’ testify to the worth or worto- toe afternoon. "After 36 years in this busi bave been acquitted, but what ^ j^e drug. bond Issue is not approved by pm. tomorrow in toe library, A studio coarse for beginners and advanced students. the voters, the board of educa- Lutoeran Church "Pat realizes that she must ness, I appreciate your of the future of the drug? Hioy deliberated for 47 hours tlon might assume that toe citl- A OongregfaUonal Bible InsU- rise to the challenge I have set presenting me this award half Hie Hopeman of the jury which and took 88 bal- aens do not want a ^ new tute will be held at Our, Savior for her,” said Dahl, “end is way through my career,’’ said Registration 8:80-9:00 PJd. Jan. '31-Feb. 4 Open a S.B.M. doing so.’’ Monday acqiStted Dr. Stevan before acquitting toe de- BChools, and delay further ac- Lutheran Church tomenrow at Wayne in aooepUng- DurovlG, developer of Krehioz- fendante. tlon. 7 pm . His wife is partially responsi "The Sound of Muste" was ble for Dahl’s turning from hts College Office, 184 E. Middle Tpke—649-5877 .. sn, aaW Ihe jury woa convinced other defendants are Warner continued that defeat The, adult infoimatioa cIs m declared best musical or come usual craft of fashioning Short that the goveniment had rot dutovIc, 84, a lawyer of the referendum might indl- will inert Ihunday at 7:30 pm. dy of the year. proved Krebiosen was worth- Stevan's brother, and Dr. nafe to toe board that rjHwnn at toe church. ■toriee to the writing of a scen «: P*- Haim's Way,' I thought I might small grmip of Vole freshmen, with two other defendants waa tients. rtMaper building. Thte step, if ManeliMer Evening BeaaM ^ Reaerve The Right T» tlmlt qnanGt«tf ‘ , | taken, would be ooutrary to the Soufli Wlndaor TnrnnapTiadnnt. have a go at writing a script," attending an advanced EngtlSh acquitted Sotiirdey, haa caUed xdolph J* Beranek, 69. toe of the admiaiediration, Anne Idronz, teL M i-8688. he expired. *T hadn’t seen seminar this semeater will mean PUNNIN8 agrtn for a government test of foreman, said after the • i becauna the propoeed acliool la ------1------many movlee, but I had read a chance to sw ^ tdeoe with one y toe substance. trial: "Tbere was no proof tbat SAVINGS ACCOUNT eC the aiae needed and la Pat’s scripts, and I thought I of the nation’s moat successful '75 | i A In Washington, the Food and ujneWozen wasn’t wMtIi any- judged adequate tor the ueee E xp en sive ffijd tW R V might be able to do It." playwrights, UUian Heilman. Drug Admtalstratioo bos reft- thing. Most of us feit It does to wfaioh it la to be p u t ^ The result was "Oh Death Tbe university announced ^VALENTINE •rated Ks contention that Kre- ^ value.” An adverse vote also ME3UDEN (AP) — Altoqngh etc.,’* whibh title came from an Monday Mias Heilman will con F A l R W A ’ blosen Is worthless to the treat- Beranek said the men were todtoete to the board that dll- Route 91 is a tree , Bnghrti ballad during World duct a seminar in literature and [r PARTY? ment of cancer and cannot bo acquitted "because we did not nena wtah to return to the 8-4 highway some of the motorists War I. That is the period of writing for about 10 i freshmen •old toterstate. want to destroy Kreblozen.” program of oegantootton, be puylng dearly, OaU'B script, wblcb is a sus in an advanced Bkig^ah pro r J l i 3 X Ths U.8. Wstilot Court Jury ______■aid, rather than oontinue toe P’lusa or forfeited hands for pense story taking place in gram. •oqutttod Dr. Durovto, 80, and DOG AWARD OF $808 ‘'middle ochool" program our- ^ motorists arrested on the Flays by -Mias Heilman In S. B M. Regular Savings Accounts earn Switzerland. Ete was pedd hand- tha Kreblooen Reoeanto Foaor ATLANTA, Go. (AP) — A whMy In edfeot (wHh aX Grade newest stretch of the highway, clude "Tcys In the'Attic," “ The eomely tor It — $150,000 — dation, thus clearing all five da- Georgia former has been T and 8 Studenta in two btSld- from New Haven to Meriden, though half o f It went to a tele- Littie Foxes," "Watch on the nra four men and toe Inga). totaled $1,478 Monday at a Cta> Rhine,’’ and "Another Port of awarded $800 by a legUlative vision director who siippUed toe ,Duiwwu>i were------chargedo-~ —to -a oommUtee because Ua coon dog W am or m U the aiknlntotra- Oo|urt session, basic idea. tbe Ebrest" rmdtlcount todiettneot w ^ m « won kUfod by •*» employe the iron DAY of DEPOSIT Ym C o b Dopaad o b I o Hi in toon does not fM that the 8-4 ^ opening of the new jfo r- DaU bos pravtouSly written a BaudAnmawl andASmI ArtBMHiBMSVoon^fra^ ^the1& uMI eole9RJG, Game ----- a and«ojB Flab Depart- •ytbem la in the iiMt Intecert ffon > was toUowed b y novrt and a play, both of them FAIRWAYS For A l Yoar Sapplttl •DdDd promotion of the drug. __ , ment ment Tlie The dog dog owner. owner. WUUrdWillard If left tin S AVI MBS BAHK of the ohldeiifB, and that the numeroue arresto for motor ve- failures. Despite toe gold to be ...... ^ Santee, Go., bad aAed end of period. phfknophy of ttn midiBe ochool htole law vlolatlona, mostly The trteL *he longest fedeeel y ® * of Santee, Oa., bad aAed /O QUARTERLY tonad in longer works, he in #Hoort DoHof #Fovon criminal trial in ChioagD Urto- haa ptwou oCfecttva, durlngtbe apeeding. The same thing bap- $1,200. tends to rstam to his regular ry, ran nliie months and three E h m bean in pnettoa pm d mot year when U» aeg- He saM Ua 4-year-old hmUng funcUon as a abort rtoiy writer. • Fopor ToblBwcBO • Cat Oats d a ^ and oost emnetfatng be dog woe UBed by a state bloiog- 4 hem, and, E b in iiir iiia a with awnt fro$n MOriden to Rocky "They are difficult and unre tween $860,000 and $8 mflkon, 1st two years ago on a state addHtonal tocSttgr. wmiMfaa H iil was.put in oarrloa. warding financially,'* be admit ' MOW AVAILABLE AT # CoBilraelloo Fopar # CoadlBs OF M anchester sow mom eitootlva. —:------on wbo mode (be es game reserve. Totic said Us dog ted. “It taksa me six yean to PINE PHARMACY was trotood to ran only lao- Piione 649-5203 "Bmry ottort-taae been made LAND TOOK POEPS NABIE aasemble a book of 10 or 12 sto- timate. ____ MAM OFFICE EAET BHAHCH WMET BHAMCH — AU FAIRWAY FRiCBI TOO! -• MSMtataM. bConterSUCor.Lenox MmehaeterRarksd* acquaint the cMhtena with Porto, Portugal — TUa busy rtee. ,I never would have been «M CENTER ST. BtS-Mld Tba Jurors, esven women and ooooB and tbe Uologiet bad shot Wannr aaid. Some seaport gave Us name to both able to afford It if Pat hadn’t ..A Both Stona Open Thnra. *B TH. Ifighte till F ft.. Bve ineti. Uotened to ITS wit- the dogliecause he thought tbe t on tba port wine and to PortugaL been working.’' m ccM tU 22.000 pages o f txeae- dog was chasing deer—etolch Is SOUTH WINDSOR fW lO E —Stdttvna ATanaa Sbapptng Oeotor e t t g t wtaleb formed a stack sev- lIlegaL Tbs biologist was fined OB toot Mgb. Ib w board pfcy* $200. r proposed sewage faoUitiea are deiita cf Manchester and sor- Bay Stale Man to be filed with him, ahd must M ein lG e rounding towns. ' be aoccmpanled by a . ptan. . . Aa «k#M. toh S%« oar tasU of m w C o n n e e d m t Audltioae for manbersihip wlH iaaqwst, but aUB toonafi up ta H eld In C O P Women There la a fee of ^ 5 pagraMe to be h ^ at the safiie plai% and the town which must atao bo tbait\ oulloua poalttoB’^'iHiWi has bora A s ; ® ' ttmei,- out an t m non''*^ Elect Officers included. (OsnUamd firana P age A) Is rewbo^ by tMa akdiTnentt the lot of southern New ikglaad so f»^ F in tfe e e tlve Ifcniday evenhgs,"- F ^ 1 4 gdtottty itt'teoent years. A new skate cf ofneera has a_ wm i.a firf otntfr©MV.*’ th# in©ino re- iiiiiiot i^ ce^ V e to lAete that •5ft< ma B y A A O . S c h o o I H e a d ManohesterEvroh^ • veelfc- The oth^ vegionel offloea no work ^bae nxenre Importance iimfa was mage simir to Wsfiiipgtai been chosen to head the Wom Oolnmbto f®***y^ J^ f****~ are told to fet erwoWng; “Im- during tliq current aeesten than i» tf . ■ . , ■ , ; ■ ' f ~ y OhonUe win p A t eutatandi%. ^ ^ton. 36. |P tw. . '.fiMB'-tlMn'was‘ber«.v.. ' HARTFORD (AP)—to a move worka of ArrtoMo VlvaM I.'Qa- today ckaaged With murdar to en’s RepubUcan OUb for the to M. OartMn toL MS-MU. reaSnoe to^senUal.” that work whleh_ n*f'- • ttbrii vrare ptoces to Plorida whoa ‘ As we m M w book .on these that caught isvetyone by sur- coming year. iOtooted wars Mrs. ” In WartUngton, however, the. OEO’s poslUon on “ ♦wiwga, we happen to toink that briel Faure. end death of Ud at^Htonfihtef, tSe'tahpmtnre ’vras as low as It was Jsrtoe, Soperlnteodant of Schoda memq reveals there to Uttle ra- that to., the cere and feedta|^j^ toe RepubUcan nomination for ___ __ Thompson; afid & i»s been aiiT- Maxy -Jane. Fii. wlm dlatppear- Elsie Burnham, president, Mrs. hiel^* a i^ plaoo elsewhere In the South Kemteto L. Meinke has an- GM^s Earnings tlmiiiq; of time or money to Congressmen. Oovemor in. Connecticut in the M i ^ h^'wto'’t«atgB'fain peat ^ M • Bnuot Caitet, vice president. w b ^ tho llwnnometef 'rim below sere Mrs. John Groman, secretary dress up the OBO presentation R ’a poeslble aome ®®®®*^***" year IMS to a reepectatde piece Aug^. SI. (le t aopreao, and srui-Superln- o n ^ ^ c m o r tillv n ik ^ b e * rO- DETROIT (AP) - With prof- ^ several weeke’’ critics Singled out by toe PhU- SM t. ... ^ lwewver.:the(0'St«une toe Re- tendent Robert" MJ Kdly seld JhSSe They were Inotalled by. Mrs. Its soomtog by 8891 mllMon to ^ o,e tow Hps memo - JaVlta, AyrU pubUoans am going, to ploy with Monday to toe Mtennato ^ Preparation of the chorOd Bhultoh, 'who repom d the Anna Mae SwltasW, c h e im ^ jggg Genarei Motors has he- ^ hearings. By Feb. 16 Qule, end GoodeU — are reany Out of it we did, get, always provid parts will be under the iHieetlao ygy's illnilqiiieTsnrr . etos ar- ing we can gM our Ipcsl earth open to this nomination to t|ie merry old Meinke’s amiourtoement of the Repuhlicah State Cen- corporetion ever (-preparedness date”) the com- more concerned about OBO’s game of knock-the (other fellow of Jack Byron Grove, Dlreietw Monday et th4 ktolesale tral Committee, at the dub a ^ ^ eamtoga of nilttee^te to complete “toe de- Uvlng up to Its Original Midi gx- it as It melts, anothw slight stockpile of Meinke, -who has been super- down. The fiWt ««>earance of of Music at South. Methodist grocery firm In Boston’s annual meeting tost vrem. ^ more than $2 blMlon. tailed Illustrated, printed Con- pectation than to first oall ^ fntom moisture, almost anather tndi of toe first name of toe toet real given a nOw thrbe-year «»nUact <3hai(leetown section wh^ he Is Mrs. Switaakd, a d d r e w ^ the gg^re the report Monday, „essiOTal presentation” of un- announcing Federal handoija. il! = ______aot ottierwUe creat- rain, perhaps, to calculate In amelioca- potential candidate, former tost vear He is M vears oW Chorale and Orchestra opm *pjpjoyed os a truck ^ver. group, said there vwn^ t* a closed at 8103.78 a determined cost that every OBO Could he ■ that to them OB^s paper aad alao lb# local aaws ptib- tlon of our continuing deficit. Uongreesman AJtoer SUMfi of '”>**«*■ pSlce (tolef FrariT Stanott total of 101 party mwninait^ for the ,^tnes8 wlU have at his finger- performance in toe field to mdlw «( rapOUlealioa of apoelal dto- Konethetoea, the record and the ex NorwaUc. hito been grated,' as Metahes of the tion of Prof. Vytautas MArOor «a ImuI frtwn an undls- Dr. iRlda conventions held to Oonneoti- day. on the New York Stock Bx- tip. vmen he testifies. ' important-than tobbyhijr on Cap- la are alao roaorrad. . r e s lg n a ^ was to « sluS, Conductor of the Manefies- cloaed pewon led to toe OrTeet.” cut UUs year. IndhsUng the „ Itol ttlU. J I: i . perience, of three aortbeastcni in the expected, by a 'Wag Went Hartford wlU apeak at a I TTA------tomorrow------at 8------pjn. In the »gresslonal---- -— •” Dlstrlot------Conventions, - roewu m u bilHon. Uiinaati. Ita*, wasww a onif jiwt iSm r BaraU. lends a Uttla courage to extotence here this time anywmy. That might bers of the board of education president, li^^rtant part of our taves- "Chool aucBtortum. She will eighty county conventions; 26 straight record-breaking share. Both these were records, general budget, ito W in central ConnecUeab be a paraphrase of the discus who spent an hour in discussion Manchester (31vlc Orchestra cBsouss "How to Answer Your smetorial District OmivenUons; ^ vwwld’a largest Net earaings equaled 87.41 a milUon tnorease in prow vga sion around toe state. with him during the afterhopn. ------Nrilhir Stanott nor Hymeuto Children’s Questions on Sex.” 266 probate court conventions n^fpcturlng enteqprtse. share last year, com p^ ^ A simtlsT dtocUBsion would K was reported that the board Redevelopment FloM ^omfy Attorney John She and hw huMand, Dr. E. and 34 Assembly ^ ritt <^- uj^dends and salee also eet a previous Mgh iwk of 8«.0B to cJU AUDIT 0U1OB4V o r OBCOLAr follow the sertotui presentation membersaembers tried without success to the Editor, „ vtoeaUev would cotaTns"t Standlsh, a dermaitoiogtot, venUoos (for dtotrlots haring ^pcords. l««- Nekrty 7.8 mtiUrm OM Manclicater Wanto Wdsa of any one of the Dst of names to0 permadepersuade hhim to withdraw The redevelopment plans in _ th« cssa are the parents of five chll- more than one town to them). ,j^ compeny paid dlvldendB Sales were estimated at 830.7 and (rticka bom, m ...... - - on Oie cssa dren. A graduate of WeHeeley au the conventions, she pointed, of u 2 6 e s ^ to 1966 Includ- hUMon, an tnciease of 22 per oomut»e, It either. EVERYONE be provided with a town <»r to use in r m ltSrrsS^ wimfS wouM L lto e it to welcome. a*® so cial hygiene to ^o^ers wiU meet tonight "1 has ahrayi belonged—la fuch an unex The thing this situation WBM driving back and forth to work from might do to the futiL, but that rather than resist, the redevel- Aeronaut- parents, cMdren and pre-mar- at 8 at the kindergarten ^m s. pected action, undertaken after auch a threatens to this: that It wlU he hoped It would “involve opment project Board said tottay. _ tlal education groups. according to Mrs. Robert Ze- hto i»esen t resktonoe in Windsor, this o long lefuaxl, aiid accompanied auch batter all toe possible candi “* w vninur TWk ______The reeuttant vioient upward a quertion and answer ses- mantle, publicity chairman. TAKES HIS am^emant premmiahly, tp last until 6.f I pcepoeterouf explanation from. Secre dates and the nomination downward forces brrtce off sion w4H be held after the talk. classes are now on a five-day tv tary Ruak, that It hae dmylMdy gueea- be moves hto residence here after next around so much that, in the W T r k t i t w i n ^ tips-cf both wings and pert Books concerning the speoker’s schedule. The group has room totenecti^ and social inslghto. 1 OttOy IH lllStO ry ^f the tall structure of the talk w4H be on ddaplay. Refresh- for six new students and will Ing. June.. ^ end, the party wlU have to give SAVINGS TO Secretary Ihak. .Ufbped^ tnknt for In a private hustokK.,transaction, lur it away, or pay somebody to ~ ,11k. ... n| !>„,■> Oeasna waC that Mire. Smith ments will be served in the consider four-and-a-half to five n S - 1 +k. was fiyitog and s«it It hurtling cafeteria. year olds for immediate enroll- fairy tales Increasee with every prees ing an executive to a new post, such take it. arrangements would be petty and rou- The result would be that a i ^ ‘>*® ^ There are three openings conference, told hie audience yeateiday what ought, in our opinion, to O pen Forum ^ Jk ■ Wrightwood, Oaiif., F * . 17. in the morning class and three "SAVINGS & LOAN Htat we bad ^prevkniely held the ieeue be considered a respectable n i KMled with Mir*. Smith, 28, of Coast Guardis In the afternoon. Further Infor- eat of the Vindted ^ftlona beeei^ we When It to public busineaa, taxpay Owose Pension P Plan Today’4 HlgWlght In History f m e B e ac h ^ piece of political merchandise On this date In 1790, the first , 1 mation may be obtained from I didn't want «Wmte to ,"get in way ers have a right to know and a right to To thele Editor, vm um. m x.w Sohubert. Loa. Angeles, M™. Anthony Burke, Rt. 6A. wlU have aU the value talked W e would like to go on recorurecord meeungmeeting 01of oiothe -ymwju-United _ omiSta^« jo ^ ^ ^ ^ avtotion Station Offered iof i«lvate ex^onitlons ^ the object. and beaten and factionalized as opposing the changes propos- ^prertto Court was held. TOe ^ ’waa wtwklng vrtth oaf peace.” Bdt now, the SeoreteQ^'eS^ ' out of it until the party Itself To State Police THc Eastern schoolmen’s As Birt Manchester ought to try. In this ed' in the pension plan to bene- court met in the Royal Ex- ^ a hook about her sociation will meet tonight at I ttnued, auUh ^IwltmU «xpk«a|ljtaik* Inetaiice, to Iceep the situation In pro- wUl have tom down and unsold fit our new town manager. To change building in New York, mund-the-wurld «*?** tol- I having been attempted and haying fall- each of Its prospective candi GROTON (AP) — After years Norwich, according to Richard pbillon. In prdqr to do that. It may need put it bluntly — if he wanted with Chief Justice John Jay pro- . ,.,, ^ , - - faculty member at yed “there to not the same obetacle fd a dates so none wUl ealUy inflate /nv hi. 18V4 vears to nidine lowtag tho cou«e on winch in f dispensing learning to rookie Curland, sotoe hidp ^om Mr. WeiSs himself. L^ouWhav^ stevS OnTMsDate 1937 Amelia Earimt was lost. OoastCoast Gu^smenGuardsmen the Avery Porter S School. ^fun dtocuedidtt' in' the Security tSounoli to a semblance of gubernatorial 'iHb. Wdtok to| Ithe .m in .toe Board of P ae was apparent aey — four or five statiure and until individual as there. It seems tiiat there are in 1889 composer Victor Her- Vice President Hubert H. point Training Station is in for The group comprises m^e j^rfsetore wOpte^ i'd:^ job. He has '‘f m pirants 'wiU themselves come to ^ a d v ^ ta g e s to everjtthlng - bert was’ bonTto Dublin. Ire- H u n ^ re y pre.o-..,.a something new - rookie state ^ weelre a g a ’* seemed, to lito appANtahoae and per wonder bow any Republican meran » 000 Aimua.1 Taisc’ i#md Hsuntton 'Trophy for the na- policemen. eastern part of the state, ana j? But we oufiwlves have been oigaged formances during hm' first month In r • >( ’ can win in such an atmosphere. As one’of voUr readers point- In 1864 President Abraham Gon’s outstanding avlatrix post- state Police Oommisoioner meets three or four times a kin actual wm, of the type which the office, to be the man would all like i , “H? >’ We don’t know how to keep ad’^u t, thls^ratoe amounte to Lincoln oaUed for 600,0(» volun- humously to Mr*. Smith. The Leo J. Mulcahy said Monday year for discussion ^ common United Nafiona to suppbeed >to pfd- to see in toe Job. the Republicans from talking tL u t 880 a week. We wohder if teers tp senw three years In the medal was acc«^ed by her hue- classrooms and unneed^ bar- p ro b es and of course, for the Kvent sn Manchester wants Weiss. to bestow. . employers furnished taanaporta- in 1899, the United States flag functiqtang and reltoWlity of an whose three-month period of In- local IN W INTER WOODS: Only Shadows Bar The Way But alas, that could hap- was raised on the Island of .experimental turbochaaged en- stnictlon will start ^ b . 21. Gain Of Over %J Million Ldsf Year. Saam to that we had Word that Rtwala But^Mr. Welfs wcnyt want Mmiches- The Republican party touch pen only in Utopia. ' Guam ®bie. The station is in the process possible jury duty, Robert Blair, ed rock bottom everywhere In Swaa ^Mut to 'intrddUce 'the ^ -tte, aad iii. Weitoa' won’t get a fair A wealthy corporation edtUd In 1906, President Theodore Witnesses saw the plane of being closed down by the 0« ^ e Peters and Mrs, Ed- Year after year, more and more are saving at Manchester’s oldest ^Security Oounell debate, and wy tbere- chance to do a Job for Mantoester, if 1964. T%erehas been ever since, everywhere, an almost Inevit probably afford some of these Roosevelt signed a bill c ratin g Oytog 1.000 to 1,800 feet above Coast Guard, which is transfer- ward Carlson, financial institution. And why not? They get Mcellent returns on their ^fore decided to beat Ruadd to the move, hto opening m o n ^ on that Job are go A Thought for Today concessions. However, Manches- the U.S. Forest Service. toe mountainous area, then saw ring its training operations to Sewage AppUosttoas savings-w ith complete safety. A ll accounts insured up to $W,000^ i The most respectable explanation of able instinct for It to reboimd. C. Prescott Hodges, sanitary ing ,to' be shamefully spoiled by pro Sponsored by the Manchester Its first formal chance to re ter, a town where taxes have Ten Years Ago toe craft^wlth Its wings brok- Governor’s Island in New York you’re not already a "Savings & Loan Saver — today would be a good Ijear sudden change of atrategy to that It longed haggling by taxpayers over the Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. been going up year after year. President Dwight Eisenhower *u — faU onto the ridge and Harbor. inspector, has announced that Council of Chnrches bound In Conneoeticttt will be all applications for approval of time to start. ‘^represents dur yielding to thh godd terms at hto employment here. at the polls next November. cannot. and Brltirti Prime Minister Sir burn. The state, which has ex- 'pleae of Pope Paul, whose auggeetlaa Robert b. Novak Stocerely, Anthony Eden Issued a Joint ------^---- 1------pressed interest in taking over The members of the Board of Direc There seems constantly to be In Connecticut, the rebound Mr. and Mrs. George Xaegier gtatement in Washlngfton ’wam- BOY FATAIXY INJURED the base, will pay the food and j|aet week for United Nations interven- tors who have been resi>onslble should Report a debate over the “unforgivable to likely to have a little some i,;tion President Johnson referred to. 36 Jarvis Rfii tag peoples of Asia and Africa TORRINGTON (AP) - Brad- laundry expenses of the state realise that they were not entirely serv sin.”- I would suggest to you thing special added to if; the Manchester, Conn. against looking to the Soviet lord Storra, 10, was fatally in- poUce trainees. And the moat terrible theory for this that the only unforgivable sin YOU ALWAYS ing Mr. Weiss' best interests or the WASHINGTON — Bruised and wlU affect the thinking of Indi would be nicer to Oongreaemen Republican party has been on ------Union for economic and political Jured Monday when hit by a When the clase graduates. I ^adiole course of events, being suggested town’s best Interest when they entrap bleeding, from bi - parUsan at known to man is the sin of des the outside looking In for 12 •qHanebester Civic Chorale” car on TorrtagUm Street, poUce Mulcahy said, the department vidual M.C.’s (Members of Oon- the nastv old critics would dis pair. For when one despairs he SAVE AT THE ^ tbbse who think no ethic or moral- ped him in their own generosity. tacks in Congress, Sargent gfress). Sophisticated press rela appear. Hiue, PhilUpe recom Inog years, which IS time To the Bldltor; One Year Ago » ld . should be at approximately the |lty of any kind to being given much df a closes the doors of his existence enough for any constituency to Rerhi^--r|ieriiapa .(to Mr. Weiss' own Shrlver’s War on Poverty has tions can make a substantial mends "dramatic Improvement The Executive Board of the p r Martin Luther wttig and Taken first to a local hospital, strength of 648 officers and men ARTHUR DRUG lehanoe in the dectoloM of our goVirn- to his feUow man and to his begin to get tired witit the same Mlanehester Ovic Orchertra some 770 other Negroes Were the boy was later tr^erred authorized by the legislature, good mUiatlve-^he. and toe Board of devised a, “legislative strategy contribution to Congressional re In sendee to Omgrees to con- aimed at maximising chances Creator. 'When one despairs he party machine, especially, , If takes great pleasure in aniiOunc- acreeted in Selma, Ala., in a to Hartlord fioepita^, where he State police recruits are usual- iWent, to that the ^>eaoe offensive’’ lations. In addition, much care soUdate friendships and, wher loses sight of the love man may ibombing hiU itself Wa« nothing more Dlreotors could come vjtogentle for succeas’’' on COplhd Hin. must be exercised in the prepa ever pocsiNe, to ameliorate ene there are some chancy tliat the tag the formatiem of Its Man- demonstration against voting died. ly trained at State Police man’s compromise adjulta^ent of the have for hto neighbor and be party machine has becisme' a itfaan a military, device which allowed Madison Avenue would envy It ration of pubUc statements by mies.’’ Chester Civic Chorale to pre- registration practices. The driver was Identified by Academy In Bethany but toe terms and prospects of his empIoyiOent loses sight of the love God has little too fat, a UtOe too p re ijns to catch V|» vritli our own pro^lena;. The strategy, was submitted senior staff members in Wash Take the matter cf announc miere in concert with the Civic Today's Birthdays police as Russell'Melius of Tor- academy Is too cramped for Vtoch would qul^t: rthe taxpayers, still for hto creation. To despair is to sumptuous, a Uttle"too carefess jiaf reinforcement and supidy U V iet- last week to Shriver, Director ington and in the field.” ing OEO grants. The memo sug cease wm-king toward a fuUer Orchestra on Wednesday eve- Singer lOldegarde Is 60. Writ- togton. large groups. leave Mr. Weiss' future iginanclal e tiit^ . of the Office, of Eiconomic Op One such issue, forecasts the In taking care of too many peo inam. By this theory, the hill was aban- gests that Oongressmwi might relationship with the Father, ntag, May 26 1966. er 8 .J. Petelman Is 62. ______a healthy one, and let everybody ge|' air Monday evening from 7:46 p m. The probability that we may V ■ '^Dovtng ,again. By this theory, the move Author of the memo is William and a "call for (an) investiga the punch in amiouacing .a Fed In Connecticut the Republi to 9:30 p.m. in the Ohorai room fail in a worthy cause is not suf- fioward, the United Nations to merely buslnwa. \ there cannot be growth, only can party has also, providing It O. Phlllipe, a well-reepocted and tion.” Leaving UtUe to the Im eral handout. decay. Therefore, remember the of the Manchester High School, ficient Justification for our re- il|Hie latest gimmick to cover sew in- veteran staffer on OapiUd HiU can avoid fouling its own nest agination, It ctu-efully Identifiee FhUUps lays dovm the law to dying words of Christ, "Father, The first rehearsal will be on fusing to support it — Abraham Jtenslfloation of the war. who has Just taken over as the diarpest critics (RepubUc- in the weeks and rtionths. Just Monday, March 7th. The mem- Lincoln, our <31vll War paresi- GEO’S lobbyist. OEO regkmal'.ofaoea: ’“ Leaks forgive them for they know not ahead, exhibited a brand of Ndt all of these theories cen be Vkt, F^polation Explosion ans aU); Ja^sob Javlts of New of fppuii awards, ate., ... can what they do.” Despair not, for bership will be c^>en to all reel- dent. The memo says nothing about York in the Senate, and WUUam leadership of its own which has And perhaps none of them ' really alwrwMways slows down not bo t^roted — the loss of God in Christ awaits you with the substance of oomptaihto Ayres of Ohio, Albert Qule of love and open arms. Included the virtues o f . Intelli _ , toe , l^ter months al- announoemint priority in one gence, Industry, statesmanship, from both Republioans and Minnesota, and Charles GoodeU case can c«^ one or more votee Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, OVM really mattere ahould be the . toar^ iife iOT'^ sea itself goes Democrats over toe poverty pro of New York in the House. and courage, and which has 700,000 :;1t)ht the issue to finally before the on IMl!^ usual way of on QEO legislation. AU an- Second Congregfational •'f'" gram’s Inconstotenclee and Inef Beyond that, the memo edn- Church therefore created for the party HiV£ STfPPro 'nfhsg Itatloiia, where It belongs. acclUtontod’-pjiBleB OM-pattems. Where ficiencies. Rather, It Implies nounaemehta wUl be made by itself a new and refreshing oates the top OEO brass on the CR (Congccinlopal Relatlona), /NTO WFLL- 'haft reached the United Nations It doesn't 'ojlmthing has interfered — . that selling Congressmen — Image of responsibility and quirks of individual / Qaagreas- with no exce^itiaBB tolerated.” P4/0 JOBS . . . lyiat. |^ t point where any attempt like .oag^' poOutlon of the waterways, PhUUpa' new jqk— Is a mafiieT men. PhiUipe ha* " suppUed HOW’S THAT AGAIN r progress In the conduct of its ■treafli>*aaid ocean. of technique. PhllUpe apt^arifte beUeve the M toduUoh has become, moot oompUcat- Shriver a top secret notebook regional offices haven’t been re- SAN im xiQ , CWil. (AP)— own affairs, whidi means po • SEOURITY f i ^ dimcutt. . A walk along s(ditary beaches at the ' . One technique sugyeets toot which. J,‘reflects toe (hast intto- OdfimaiB sA the JBettcr tential reeponslbiUty In toe con tu|to of the yee;r, |(ke walking through ^wnslve to Congressional whims • HlflHER PIYI I Tha^teat thus posed to the United Na* the qulckst way to a Oongreee- Ugenoe available . . . Jn the vot and wishes. “Only Afianta, Chi toiritou herb are pu&ffed over a duct of the affairs of toe peo winter woodlands, to bracing and in man’B heart to through hto news- ing patterns, Interests, attitudes, ple. Ikana terrible and fateful. cago, and Kansas City have ap ^ latter of oomplatot whlcb be- • BEST JOBSI vigorating. Thoughts are likely to setup* paper: and complaints of individual glnsi T have no use for peo J^ally, the last time the But Ito mamben diould move wifir upon the orltons and destiny of thWa. pointed a staff- member te han “Issues, as they develop cm M .C’s.” dle. our in^ilrlea fbv Members ple Whose spokw word to not United States was knocking on Stag r*rw«rf xmrage tie take the United States iat Shahik' of ahmto washed up by the the HIU, wlU be reflected in the 8* "ModOTs’' wM Erroneously, boWs'ver, file wortk the paper k to written Qilna’s military doofstep, la ... he surface position the United States eometinies gdt scant attenUon. On thia preae. In tiitn, prose coverage memo Miggesta that tf only OBO lo g a ) toe year 1950, there was a sud th* N umm las suddenly taken. In that new posl- occasion they remind us that toe oysten den tide of voting for Republl- km of oura'we are asking the United are_ in trouble. . r ' ooito, apparently on the quite fatlane to be the vaatld. policeman we D m love life and the family problems Infadoaal theory that the Dem- SHOKTHAND mrselvea have hftherto jmstode^ed our- o f. the Ostreidae have'^^ times been oorato had bei^ in office when fi VOiCI-O-MATIC crYnNO) tthrea akme prlvll^edNto Iw I n 'l^ m - subjects of humproito'^'j^eies. When a aow;--war on our them are almoift^^ oysters to be • SICaiTARIAL •st Asia. In this new pnialtUm o(.«aie, hands. *; toXmig''BA|i|gid' Sound this ceases Given a Bttle tack In the suejiCTs re invite the United Nations td^l^ a • oMoo—RirnisHin ndge, thus resigning cur own past "iii^ 0# deyBk*in|r.. a noml- X/mg Island Bound and Chesapeake could AND ADVANCID totence that, la Southeast Asia, we Bay have kmg been known for their -W to (lay next • iSM-KIYPUNCH onU be both prosecutor and Judge. extensive oyster beds. Along ConnecU- NtrvdSAet even • BUSINISS MACHINB .CONVENtDTF HOURS: - Whatever mixture of strategy, pylt- eut’e. tomre Umr are found from Green money. ,i> • BOOKKIlPINO ■Ica, and siacerlty th^ere may be in titto wich to Branford, dnly a tiv r years ago • STINOTYPI MACHINI 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ■Ddden new stance of eun. It offers the ■ oystar liarve«toif vas .a ^ v in g New SHORTHAND gest of the world, which has been aak- Btoven industry, with the boats leaving • DICTAPHONI EXTRA HOURS THURSDAY EVENING * 1o 8 ^ BO long for some'reprieve from the pod retontoW to hartm a ipammon stotot H e r a l d UaigM- RspM- feath aentenoe being passed upon clvl- Oommtitihig moCorists yielded right The new Manchester Unlqno— .^way, tq .toem at toe TpmUneon Bridge PERSON ALIZXD fBdlon by events "In VletnamT but draw. Y e s te r d a y s TRAINING WITH ELEC '.ad has been afraid to risk United This year’s Otory on the oysters to a TRONIC AUDIO-VI8UAI. 5J| itee defiance of United Natlane Jurto- sad one. SbeUfish a)utooritles report that 25 Yean Ago telephone directory TEACBINO AIDS. ictkm, an opportunity to moye in and for toe first Ume. since 1881, earliest TWO policemen will be 0 0 .,^"- Throw away PHONB - WRITI • VISIT ^ hiUieiio untried last dlich re- reoordtng date, there ai^ virtually no •d to duty in one pdlce crutoer, I 6X5-91S3 ag'‘<|iHd dcgaqiitotloil to tfasitoC. ..^iNtoJr .uratm locaWi In Sound •^l^jcing single poHce officers r;i- Mm . !• Tlwr. 9 sM.'-e poa amtoi; Waa “a total b u st”, Hto on duty in two cars on the mld- that bed bc^rd l Pri. D Srt. 9 m.m.-A pm , 1^' . affects .of flvp yMTs of drought and lack Mght aWft; Officer Raymond ■NROU NOWIJ SAVINGS ,flf egbukh ? r ^ water n if i^ off ftom Orlflin WlU drive- and . Officer start enjoyinir sleep asrainl ^iWth Hobnan- t’iui^ If Isn't fh the tdephone NEXT CLASS Bakei^s Muaco-Pedic or Verto-Reat^ Mat» A O B tortiM i p l ktod*eflwka of worseniqg WsHer oasselto wU hav« charge . boc^ sure to Have it listed STARTS FEB. 7 I v O A N pMhttkto Aa„|ndi»try w*rto * toe Hxxnpson sUb-machine tresses you get the super fii^ straigiit-liiie 'iiprfiNaater w n' ^y«a' tfi i» 6 hM |«|to,.to Oili'ae DAY, IVININO sr U T . no. now part e t ike .onitoer support your back needs, plus > yidding sur riaiv, Ym won’t miss cells, e.nd you'll Hartford and New Have* S S o 4 1 V I < t; N ■■'«Mjtto‘toair m ent . ' " face for the ultimate in relaxijog, refreshing togy havagfll' slumber. Holman-Baker tailons super, n^lth ft so mubh easier for people to get i g r a ill toaee yabn dr •folia of polIuUon,t;tev#oae 10 Yeun finn mattresses that way, fr(^ lacOTimaH in ^tb^ you. Just call the nearest it, moat aota^' ’ipooa’reason to Join ifi.^ ^ ig h t T)«a datial*od or raw. of Man-eater at 7S1 Mata St.. Hartford /OOZtAiain S t i e a t , OB the' hklf toiitoL Ifof toe suppliee are ’ toe grxM^’e amniaj meeting at.j Mattresses $99.6 0 ; bbk springs $89.60 each. bo oonaldered toe best thing it can Main Plaor BRANCH OFFICE—R m
P A C » M o m ^ :JCAiK3BS8TBR BVHWINO HERALD, MANCHBSSTBR, TOESlUX 3 ^ 19^ Hire West Indians Mpgiing J f e s L f ■L-r i UN Attempt HMpitallVolM Quick A n n ^ Propost -5.Y-l.:,. Cirl Sepu^ Drive )' ; ______»« d . to aB a n m w eM N ii. pntM*' .|AP) «• Tba twtHbev ' CNrer-# Yeow <■*». notion oeun^ «ouM Ignm the rOoadtow LH.., Salgen boss giUiuttfnifil Ghur^-voted to sell its prssent pfirsonfigf ciaidwea. drive ohttnnan. The MT4\ it, Fla. (AP) — Secre- sorely needed and will b4 great to hagta to barvart toinipna OM « ( tbs m ra t snowColla sines Seoms." b r BMuiy $700*000, brtfi$* - fuA,' T Wr,Hi.r.n nr n fln t AHnf D op*^ M n. WiDUm Ful- Soviet proteP end Uke up the k * tiM totil coat to achool cp- hoard conCurrad with Btotaer’s fit Ghdfitnut S t find purchfise fi fi fonr4i«droom oookisa wui ha: dsHvirad be- i.siMr*w Willard Wins »y wwaiatad." hootas of oMroo ttiittadlitifiy.r 9 ^ ^ JeTW HtfdW BMPtt ud vpt Mhin pmblem. PATOENTS TODAY: 3tt. W ofli W orX LeolsviDs got nine 't* ■' uutrs movMi Approval was quickly grant- Tha fciilt must ha gafiisred. Mrt. U vipett OetM, eUoCICW- m m afanmUlve voUa ivould ^ trn ii to aMgbUy mesa than r«Montag. liouifi for fi new pfiinonfige. A budget of *'190,660, pre- tween' Marsh 1^' and SK and Florida growers moveo ^ ^id Burra aaid no limit was quickly after the frost, and !flm affirmatlvs voUa would jjy w f T S D YSSTIStDAY: Indtss s i top st two Inebss al- Id Attantottog to dvaretune this, ' ' ^ the p ru d en t committee of the churdi, was swiftly today to bring in West pi^ed on the number of West growara say suttleloat doimssUe. Community Mem- «»»•«»«; “ «> 5 ^ «« h«*>aioo o« the ^ibert Adams, 17 Hollister it; nady on, tbs fwoad. Ag Ksn- -^222I££ iB ■■■ntnfiiM- the satary end i«st major salary ohatacie. Cur- oaeds of the drtve'.wUI ^ u M «*» “«•*>“ and nsphsws In Man- ^sue on the agenda. The Wg DougM* m . Cowles, 81 Avondale tucl^ sisds o O c n w no'^osed. fiCCftoted b y th e m em b ersh ip . ^7 Indian laborers to help harvest Indian laboren who would be labor la not available. J S !!!r^ L > s e d inceeaaes, tu today met wtUktha prineipaig ftvuue Ymyto>«r8aiiist and ...... - to ttufitortr U>a Bliatani Oen- ***“ 17 — Chester, and Taleottvllls. posrer veto does not apfdy. Rd.; Mrs. Shirley Dctamoip Ml Tbs anonr was aooompaaiad In VriU ip Survey naoftout TroUs. ObuacU .and the milUona of boxes ot citrus allowed to work to Florida. RuUedga eatinatod 18 mifiloii wps known as the dean of Other survlvira, InoluM his Nedorsnko had declWed to tell viratnnu Bd., Bolton; Mrs. Doris soma ssetioos by rabi alid’Siset OmM utTBssiil that they did net on the prepoaaL intola^ Italy, bate in the council might result daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel •iioM; John Beogston, Omreh Maher and Mrs, John-. F.^ Assigned Base Scout Coimell, Inc,, In Manches yean. Oo. will be principal speaker Palm Baaob County agricultural to pull the New York Central’s sooording to ability. The projected increase for non- Army Spec, 4 Theodore A. Dec 28 1888, She Uved in only *n ■ “vain confrontation." j. Donohue, 80 Gerald St, Ver- q ( school treasurer; Brian New Plcklee; and of a music cosn- ter last night was Mra. Robert Officers re-elected during the ait the (Chamber of Owninerce agent, aoM tha fraasa lottoilt Wolverine train free to seven-to- v w ^ ’s touma- eelary Hems is 8152,383 above the Communist toll of Palmer, eon pf Mr. and Mra. It on.Dec. M, ^ Goidberg exptained in detail non; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- toe 8835,512 total for toe cur man and Remetb Royoe, assis nrittee, Mrs. Lloyd G. GUttaf- Cito (right) of 364 Summit St. business meeting include Mrs. Retsill Dlriaioin Annuel Ban from 10 to IS houra to Evar^ nine foot snowditfts In upstate ment the winners—Arst, secr dead, 100 were credited to the tant. traasuren of CDUrch Theodore T. PaJmer, has been Edgar Butler of West Hartford, quet. He wlU speak on the a ioisoe and VM. reasons for bringing the thur Pomakls, 11 Goslee Dr.; a rent budget. The total school Vietnamese force of several son, Dennis M. Santoro, (S. Bert Mrs. Ariine Swanson (left) gtodaa foimtog oroaa and It will a nspboW in Italy. Yiet Nam problem to the Usilted daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John New York. There were 250 per- ond, and third pW cee-^ each achool; Cteorge Budd and Rob- aesigned to Headquarters Bat Northwest neightJbrhood chair- president; Mrs. Thorne Perry of problem of shoplifting and store be teverol days batora on oecq-^, budget for toe current year Is regiments and 75 to the South tJartooh, Mrs. Edward M. Saari, tery of . the le t Armored Dl- Clair Bobinson Br. _____ Nations. He said President sauer. Tolland. eons aboard when the train— of toe five groups will be an- 85,398,000. Thus, toe projected • r t MoCtomb J r. auditors and man, made the presentation. Glastonbury and Mrs. Oscar An- security, and will show a fltan rote aatintote of tha lose to aug-^ ) bound for Detrott—bogged down nounced. Winners oi toe finrt Korean marines on the flank. Robert. Mdinilen, ftoance coor Mre. Austin W- RueseU and Rob vtslon Artillery eJt Bfort H06d, on the topic of the shdpkfter. Mm . Arthor L. NlchOta Johneon had acted after every DISCHARGED SUNDAY: increases, if allowed, will bring U.S. and Korean Casualties ert Simmers. • The Thanks Badge, the high- derson o( Newington, Vice pres- ar cone oad vagatoblaa con b«., gta father,' grandfstoer and The funeral of Mrs. Doris ^ otter effort had failed to bring George Anderson, 2824 EUing- between Rochester and Buffalo three dinator. Texas, est award in Girl Scouting, is Ident; Mrs. Richard Shaw and The banquet la sponsored by for more than five hours. groups *^*rectoi^award will rito^ ^ budget up by 8«63,000 to ught, military spokes- Membere of a publicity com Speclalirt Fakner, 19, an ar the Manchester Evening Her mode. g ^ - g r a ^ a t h e r were all horn Nlchbta "to WODateiont about peace negoUatlona. ton Rd., Wapping; Sandra He- recetve awara no ,^ 051000 nien said, but the South Viet- M em ben • at • large of the mittee are Mrs. Edward dtapln, given to adults who have de- Mrs. F. U. (fonard, both of West OoiMtdarabla damage also taf Columbia. St was held yesterday after- "Our resort to the Security unakl, 108)4 West SL, Rock- Tbday’s olouihnesa helped to boos from the National Archery efauroh. council are Philip Chase, tillery surveyor, entered the voted much time, thought, ener- Hartford, secretaries; Mrs. Ar- ald, and will be held at Willie’s Reviewing first the non-eal- nameee suffered moderate loss- Mrs. David L. Warren, Arnold sim y to July 1964, opnipUfed riaa reported to tomatoes, cab When he began Ws term of to- noon at the Holmes Funeral Council, deeplte what anyone ymg. xymer Gover, 14 Arch modify the severe edd that Association. ' Mn. Aiian Cone, John F. Sea- gy, interest and Inspiration to nold Waterman of Glastonbury Steak House tomorrow at 7 bage, poUtoea, peppers, cucum-. fibe as selectman in 1918, the struck much of the Southeast The arohmy group, number- ary budget, Chirtls presented ^s. In their use of the term mod- O. Aranwn and Mra. David K. basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. Home, 400 Main, SL The Rev- ”» y say or speculate about it," sL; Mrs. Phyllis Darby, 15 Ce- Inorease figuree for services as grate, they mean anywhere vey, Gordon A. Wilson, Dr. Bd- the entire Scout program be'- and Mrs. Robert Davies of West pjm bera, squash, pole beans, water«. town’s population was about 700. Monday. Ing about 4^ young people, Rtoes. and waa loet assigned to Iforeo. yond that required of the posi- Hartford, treasurers; and Mrs. Barker started os a saleoper- CUlford O. Simpson to ' Center he said, “is briefly and slmpiy daj. gt.; Karen Kaminski, 305 feiUows: Admlntetration, 828,- from one-tenth to one-third of wead Beasar, Robert P. Lendie. Members of a so0 W. P« Quisle Funspal Whole.:’ Mrs. Marcia Pinney, 12 Hath blowing off Lake Ontario. come to Join. Two punishing actions leu<^, Oaenraad E. Johmes, and Ronald P. Scott. . March 6 and 6, at the Manches- serving as trainer of adults in Miss Joanne Dixon of 37 Pack to manage the store and nego D elnar Bfirhar W. J. Wigiira, State Farmers lay, 836,327; and outgoing agsOnst the insprgents opened ard St. entertained with scouts tiate 18 tmlon contracts. In his In legislature in 1981 (up to that Home, x!5 Main St., with a sd- He said the U.S. decision to away Lane, Lawrence Galligan, An adult group of archers tranefere, 8800. D r. b a rid 44 U. Wtorreh, -,»x=*4. Francis______Members M a ter High School Auditorium. -scouting------_as well as troop or- Market manager at Plant City, (Jme, all town roads were un- anon Mgh Mass of requiem at place the issue before the 87 Mill St.; Karen Amalo, 49 has been started and nwets up south of Saigon. Aldrich John Di»ri(|Mton, Eitiott Mrs. Scott will portray the role gani*er and consultant for the at two patrols in a skit and a four years there, there was not sold 25 to 80 par cent of the Conunentlng on these, the su- Elhiore T. Gib paved and selectmen had to at. Bridget's Orurch. council "Is not the end but a Holl St.; Lynn Kowalchuk, 54 Monday evenings at Hail’s Ar- j ^ ____ — ------The Vietnamese 9to Division Ftoh, Eimoire Gibson, Frank■ ' “'Mo- Frank, Mrs. Elmore T. Gib- ^ Inez, and has appeared in Northwest neighborhood. song that the group had done a single strike at the store. Tourisni DiM ppointiag larger strawberry planto there keep them clean); and toe in- TIm Rev. John J. Delaney was new dimension" of the peace (Jverland St.; Holly Harrison, Division Asked row Ajtohery Lanes in MSn- perlntondent noted that some of a regimental size raoeq, Arthur Bjort, Robert C son, CStarles F. Gipson, Mra. many other productions by the The recipient has also served at the Senior Scout Round-up Since 1953, Barker has been on this major increases Included AT»EN8-4n the flrot seven w*” trixIuctiOn of zoning and estab* the celebrant assisted by toe oriensive that the United Statee 45 Francis Dr.; Mrs. Ethel Hen- Chester. Infonnation search and destroy attack in Dennison, FTOncis (3reen,- Don- Henry H. Miller, Mrs. Robert group. as camp counselor, troop lead- held last July In Idaho. (Herald with G. FOx as security su months of 1966. tourist earn- Ooyl* Conner, state agri^- Ushment of the planning com- Rev. Dennis Husssy, dsaoon, is determined to carry forward. nequln, 187 Green Rd.; (3eorge In Foreign Aid adult grow) may be secured by «*t«wion of 8aU Pr^M>nK Vlnh Blnh Province 62 miles aid Hay, Rockwell H. Patter \y. RussSH and Mn. Sedrick Public Records er and committee member. She photo by Pinto). perlntendent. li« s in Geoece rose only IS turo oommlroioner, oold tha Goldberg told the council that Tonskl, 18 Wedgewood Dr.; calling M ». Riweii Fors, An- services. addiUonal allowance southwest of Saigon Monday J, Strangban.' Warrantee deeds registered Barker is active in the Com mission in 1968. snd the Rev. Robert' J. Keen, (Continued from Page One) oMimg auM. xvu—w. textbooks, and field trips Jr., Nonnah Chatel, Beverly per cent despite a 88 per cent vegetable horveet wotod b« oet the United States had tried to Mrs. Mary llgen, 87 South St., and reported 78 Viet Cong killed at the Town Hall during the munity Chest, heeded the Re At one time, Mr. RcMnaon. subdeaoon. Mrs. Raymond Mur- dover. Notes maintenance of the three Harvey, H. Stephen Harvey, Dr. John F. McCarthy property Hebron increase to the nuntoer of for- back three months by the meg Who was a fanner aQ hie life, phy was the organlat and soh>- create a favorable atmosphere Rockville; Mrs. Shirley Clark, al tugging and hauling over the and eight captured.' . Samuel Pond and Walter Fred- month of January are: Eugene tail Buslnelw Group for the elga vlsfton. tor replanting. The Tolland County Exiten- school additions (at Kee- on Grahaber Rd. American Cancer Cnjsade, Is a rsieed 3,000 bushels of apples 1st. by suspending the botaWng of 46 Whitney Rd.; Arthur Riley financtog' A spokesman estimated that[ •rtckstti. Leonard Church ia an Rham Diatriiftt I. Wariat to Mr. aiid Mrs. Har Also, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and ran a dairy farm, Burial was in St. Bridget’s North Viet Nam, but that the Jr., 62 Blssell St.; Mrs. Eliza- sion Service reports that a bo- ney. Robertson and Highland another 60 bodies were carried honorary Ufa deacon. old I. West, property on Tolland Town Report member of the Men's Garden In calling for a five-year term tal of 51 young petn^e in An- Park), as well as upping the Prescott Merrill to James J. dub of Wethersfield and is a a poultry buaineaa and a lum- Om etory where Father Keen lull had been continued against beth Oelssler, 37 Dougherty St.; away by the retreating Viet Members of the board ot St.; Frederick BUow to Harry Hanoi’s "unyielding intranai- and a spllt-up of the economic dover took part on 4-H CHub amount for malnUtnlng the Students Begin Gorman, property on Merrow member of the Exchange Club. & Lorgfitt ber buainesB read ttM committal service. Paul Seybolt Jr., 29 Stephen Cong who left behind 81 weap deaconeaaesi are Mrs. Eart Bia- E. Holmes, property on Rt. 80; Wins Award ••Oldtt IBM School Syrtom In Now England] gence, against a background of and military aid legislation, the work during toe 1964-65 sea- schools and grounds. One item, ______Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. He la a fortner Civil Defenoe Yearn ago his duties Inldud------St.; Mrs. Beatrice Weir, 35 ons, Including two Bast German Mr. and Mrs. Eric <31ayton to Graham to Donald A. Ross, no aasuranoe whatever that M Brookfield St.; Patricia Del- son. Twelve boys and 39 gtrls 810,325 for student body activl- niachlne guns and four Czech sell, Mrs. PhlHp Chase, Mrs. Program Plans Hebron's annual town report Director In Wethersfield, a Jus- ad repairing roads, keeping President was going down a (Jebrge Rlemer, prepay on property on Old Post Rd.; John would yield.” more, Hartford: Norman Ma- were enrolled. The county as a ties, Is new, and represent* the jjgjjt automatic weapons, Harris Gifa«»v Mias Ullian G. has been seleoted for a merit Uce of the Peace, arid a member town books and nutolng out tax Probate Judge road advocated by Sen. J. W. Grant, Mrs. Ratoh L. Maher. With the end of mdd-year Merrow Bd. E, LuetJen Inc. to Mr. and Mrs. lists. As Cohunbia Incrsaqed in He Mid the United States had heu. North Windham; David Fulbright, D-Ark., the Foreign whole had 925 members in 4-H coet of Instituting football at y g Infantry Division exatninations at. Bhsm. loot - Also, Jdr, and Mrs. Charles A. award in the 21st annual town of the Trinity BjXsoo)^ two objectives — to find out Mrs. Donald Paine, Mrs. Fnd Joseph P. Cartey, property on size, some of tos work wa# tok iroves C laim Brown, 23 Charter Rd., Rock Relations Committee chairman. work and Andover’s number the Junior high level. troope, 1() milM eart of Saigon Friday and the beginning of tlje Durdan ■, to Itonald. R. Trapp, and city reports contest spon Church. whether toe bombings were a ville; Katherine Hlcock, 83 was well above average. Ttie 'Curtis nOtW that requests'fp^ rent back woro they'had uncov- E, Ihra^.-MJca- ■ WWian) J-' Va- Grahaber Rd.; and Ann Vis- Barker is married and ha« en over by dWcM-town'Toiurds. The House, has held out for Slri’^^^nrisTr^W riX property on Grant HlU Ter- CQfrtl to Mr. and Mrs, Hugh A. sored by the University of (3on- The setocihnah’a also fq^tor in preventing negotia- Phelps Rd.; Mrs. Myra Lester, chibs liera offered guidance' to ciinlUffbutlay conilri^ acroM'hls ered a big “bunker complex and Sri*’ ^ wra srtpdents in grades 9 through raoev C»wnelo J.. Zanghl to five children. £ ^ a t a l i t y one-year bills. z r « Aaron .Aumn (fook - St., St.. Mrs.Mr*. begin ^ Moneto Gonrtructlon Co. Inc., WlUiamsoh, property on Ander neoUcut once included providing food tldns and to determine whether 415 Hilliard St; Roland Duprey, The year-by-year autooriza- ^ toe girls In sewing and oookinj: deA had to lle d 8150.000 be- called m air, a ^ e r y and tank the North Viet Nam government 142 Brook St., Wapping; Mrs. « been riiMng. TTie sWlta develope'd fore being chopped to 844,361. fire to destroy i t Dug-ln Viet C w le* H. Ferguson, Mr*. property on Tolland St.; Mr. son Rd. The report was one of 74 en and todgii:^ or aasMtanfis to Probate donrt Judge John J. courses for next year. Attachments registered for wanted to reduce the armed Blanche Bourque, 986 Pleasant fdr iww*boys inninA^ Included ahTwirstock eaiAinarraising, This budget section Includes .i*.site ^Cong------continued-— „ ------Small armsmi fire.'— BsJph E. Frank, Mrs. Oarl A. and Mra Bernle Larry Graham tries before the Judges, who se IBMl i U l N I N G branded travelers, yyallett has approved a 881.498 since the giant program got im- Tbls. week programming in- Public R ecords conflict in Viet Nam. Valley Rd., South Windsor; gardening and small gas en Gunderson, Mrs. Robert W. the month Included; Rockville leoted GIaatonb\iiry’« booklet as Robinson was called fPom his . ^ . , _ . . der way with the Marshall Han improvement, building altera The air strikes could be seen tereata .wiU be distributed to to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bar ILECTRONIC bed more than once to heip ^ Michael Zwlck "Our restraint was imreward- Mrs. Elizabeth Colton and gine operating. Johnson, Mrs. Richard G. Olm WeU Drilling Inc. against the best report printed in Con Warrantee Deeds aid for Europe alter Worid War tions and Improvements; new from downtown Saigon. all studoita In theee gredee. rows, property on Curtis Drive. COMBUTIR tooee bogged down on w lntir of 232 Lydall St. against Kenneth ed," he said. There was no daughter, 146 Benedict Dr., sted and Mrs. AdOm Rhodes. James A. Smith Jr. inc., $2,232 necticut in 1965. Armand J. Schmitt. „ . and_ Jean_ n . Cub Scouts maintenance equipment, and U-S. Marines based at Da Small group seminars will be Also, Joseph C. Finch to Gil roads. R. Bieu, who resided at 451 positive response from North Wapping; Mrs. Jane Howard A meeting of the Cub Scouts, toe like. Nang and the units which land Membere of a waiys and bert L. Scbmelske, property on damages and $60.80 legal fees; Hebron’s merit award placed M. Schmitt to K. Cos- MtOORAMMINO House Foreign Affaire Com scheduled by the guidance coun- United States against Joseph Ito report second only to An- grove and Barbara H. Cosgrove, More than 400 friends gath Viet Nam. There was only and daughter, Tolland; Mrs. with Donald Battiston as cub The major part of the board’s ed from the sea south of Quang toeane committee are Willard Merrow Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. MOGKAM YOIWI m W IIII Parker St. name-oailhng, vituperation.’’ Pearl Roy and son, 585 Rye St, mittee Chairman Thomas Mor eelora to http studento in mak Visconti, property ■ on Baxter clover In tihe category for towns property at 11 Gerard 8t. ered in 1963, at toe time of his master, was held Friday night time, however, was devoted Ngal, 330 miles northeast of Sai A. HUler jr., NormOn S. Hohen- ing the______best poesible______decisions.Roger Lowell Brown, to Mr. and MOtONU eeum u Ml retirement, to honor him at a The claim stemmed from a hit He said that President Ho (3U South Windsor; Mrs. G. Lee gan, D-Pa., and some oUier in at the elementary school. Six thai, Paul O. Lowla, Donald St., $109.80. with populations of 2,000 to 5,- Terry R. McCJollister aM ond run accident on Feb. 13, fluential legislators also brtleve again to salary items, as It had gon, lavt Friday reported UtUe Major faotore In reaching theee Mrs. William J. Rady, property OQQ^ Joan B. McColUster to Jay R. 1407.1440 « MO eoMwnss reception. Minh had offered absolutely Lenox and son, 189 Palmer Dr., boys in toe three dens were contact with the enemy. Pelbam, Ffank Clark, W. Bruce decisions are the interests ahd on Reed Rd.; John B. Luetjm Also, Mary Ctampbell against 1986, when 2ksiok’s 14 year old nothing. Wapping. the military assistance measure been for sevei^ past meetings. Kenneth W. Campbell, property Heads Recreation Unit Stager and Shirley Mae Sta- JfNIT MCOBO m u m Mr. Robinson and his wife, given awspds. Increased Instructional costs The United States was report Spencer, Lloyd G. Gustafson, goals of the student, their test Ine. to Mr. and Mrs. 'W U l^ E. .,™,.Mr*. Laura _ Clarke______Robinson,_ Robart, was struck by a ..jn Bhort.” he added, ”Hb Chi DISCHARGED Y E B T E R- should continue to be tied to the David Hess In Den 1 received H. Burton Hlcock, Robert J. on Crystal Lake Rd.; Edna Sedeotman Joseph Kearns has ___ __ TASULAWie e SANSL WUUNS economic aid legislation as a recommended by (hrtis include ed to have asked the Koraans to' results, past achievements aiiid Knopf Jn, property, on Kozley Ernest L. Moore and Kath celetopatod their SOtti wedding J7****" **®***' rejected both objec- DAY: Clarence Duhring, 17 beer badge, both the stiver double their 20,000-man combat E*n, Mrs. Earl Blssell. Rocco Maxine Backes against Melvin been named chairman of the ISMdUYPUNCH uiniveraary In 1964. ^ youth dlea m H&ri- (iiyeg jjad a o u ^ to achieve means of gamering more votes these salary hikes: the reoommen<8atk>ns of the Bd. erine J. Moore to Gibson O. SU«nt S t; Anthony Oiampaolo, and toe gold arrow point, and J. FTraricollne and Mrs. Fred teaohera. ' Also. Vanda T. Koreak to E. Backes, property at 27 Glen temporairy committee Inveotl- ISM ACeOUMTIMQ SYSTEMS Survlvore, besides hie wife, tord Hospital the next day, from jjy fjjg auspenelon of the bomb- 60 Kelly M ., Wapping; cieorge for the economic assistance. Administration, 833,548 (bi- force In Vi«t Nafo. Tl>* U-S. Miller and Helen D. Miller, detmer stripea. In toe seme den, terms were not disclosed, but E. TbriU. Flrat to make the sefoctlqn William O. Wormstedt. prop- Dr., up to $15,0(K>v gaiting the formation of a rec -.CNE A TWO YEAS COaOSM- Include two sons. C. Lsonard bead Injurias. l i ^ . ’’ McCaughy, 382 E. Center St.; If related programs such as ChriB Mortensen was given as- cludes an additional assistant erty on Rt. 80; Forest Whit Releases of. Attachment reg reation council for the town. property at 62 Duval St. the Seoul-sources said the gov Members of th?’ board of of courses for next year wlU Attachment M o, lfif«i*hM--Ce«isl8l# fro iidn g Robinson Jr. and HFfliiam C. A witness to toe accident told — ....------Mrs. Joyce Hauzeur, East Hart Food for Peace are counted, the skstant denner stripes, superintendent and secretaries ernment had ashed the United. more to Mr. and Mrs. David-S. istered during the month in The oommlittee will meet on the Robinson, bqto at O ohpn^; a pplics that the boy was struck ford; Frederick Hesse, 48 Scott for the centnal c^lce and data tiiistecs are Adam Rhodis, be eighth grade stodents who ^ _4 . Harold C. Schultz, Timothy J. if AT THE COMnSTE SCHOOL it economic total goes above 84 In Den 2, Peter Strtibe was States to Improve (xmditlons for Lynwood K. Ehnore-and Rich ty on Stafford Rd.; cluded: Surburbon Plumbing second and 'fourth Mondays of daughiter, Mn. Francis tiymsa ..uy g black and white Dr., Vemon; Mrs. Jeanie Bab- billion for next year. Also in the awarded denner stripea and processing)principals, 817.563: w m ^ d o i^ so for the fifot and Heating Service egainst Moynlhan, wtarlon W. M6ynl- Hartford oad N«ir Havta the Koreans in South.Viet Nam ard is. Carpenter. ttota. A Paihnte Nigtit to bring Dorothy A. Wood- to Franklin each month at 8 p.m. at the o< Oolumhia; a faratoer, Lucius truck. A house to house searchse^h Pat Lawford ineau, and son, Glaatonbury; aid fund would be some 8844 Danny Palmer, asalatant. In teachers; high school, 865,200; G. Denning, property on Alfred Martin, property at town office building. han and Imogene W. Hollister BAY, IVIHINB • Robinson ot Columbia, and six m the area turned up Bieu’s ~ The Katherine Lyle and son, and modify the “buy American’’ Members of the board of them into the seleoUon process against Leonard E. Seader, million unspent for pajt ap- Den 3 Peter Carlson now has Junolor high, $74,000; elemen policy to . enable South Korea to Brown’s Bridge Rd. Grant HUl Rd., 8760; Mr. and The committee will Investi grandoblldren. truck, which police said was the l _ g z f ’ci l l T 7Tb'|*g»gz RFD 2, Manchester; Mr*. Joyce propriatlons. That would raise denner s t r i p e e and David OutsUan education are Robert has bien scheduled for March Mn. John Bloniarz against property off Richmond Dr., I tary, 8136,450; ^ c i a l elemen earn more foreign exchange by C. Hdhweller. Mrs. WllUam J. Also, Frank H. Allen to Mr. gate existing programs and fa 8ATURBAY Funeral services will be bald hit and run vehicle. Olsaver and Hans-htar daughter, :31 Le- economic total to $2.81 bll- Houghton assistent stripes. In tary, $9,060; ;^c4al education, 4 In the Rham cafeteria. Par John Lemek, property in Tol- 845,000. supplying goods to South Viet,’ Minnlck, Mrs. Francis Hale. ents of ddeir students, who and Mrs. Paul Bakke, property cilities and those which might Thursday at 2 p.m. at (>>lum- Bieu was arrastsd and, on gion Dr., Vemon; Mrs. Sarah ^ ^ quarter bliUon from point standing between toe 80,826. taod. $1,500. be developed In the future. Also Marriage lioeoses bla Oongregational (tourch. The jung 7, pleaded tamoemt, in Clr- (Continaed from Page One) Nam. •William Steiner. William W. may have miseed previous at Rhodes Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. BUSINESS SCHOOLS UAmtt Barton and daughter, Andover; three gtoupe Den 2 leads wtth Bulletin Board under consideration will be the David Murray Tupper, 76 Rev. George K. Evama, pastor, m jt Court 12, to a Charge of mla- Mrs. Lawford, 39, is a Roman Other raises for substitutes, Norris and Herbert F. Zepp. meetings of this type, are wel Howard Ryan to Bemle (Jantor Mrs. Judith SchaUer and son, j<,hnsoii proposed 81-008 bU- I<> !>«*»»* ^Ito 1 and 8 tied department heads, tutors, aides, and Louis Goldfarb, property The Holy Name Society of financial and legal problems In Ashworth St, and Nancy IN B O U N O W n will ortlciato. Burial will be in condurt with a motor vtolole. OtthoUc. Lawford, 41, is a Prot- Newington; Mrs. Patricia Mul- ^ with four points each, iCra. Raymond J. Peck is come to attend this year’s ses St. Maitttoew’a will meet tomor Paige Bantly, 318 FergUson Oeoter<1— Cemetery, Ootoaribia.rviiunMiL ______.• t- a,..--... len and daughter, 31 Bunce ™ nscai year neginning guidance and library people, Cliureli School representative. sion. All parwks who would on Brown Rd; Henry and creating a council. TOL 525-0158 NEXT CLASS He was bound over to Super- ettant. July 1 for health, education and row night at 8, in the church Mrs. Smith Resigns Rd., Feb. 11, Center (Congrega Friends may oaU at Potter ior Court at Hartford where the Mrs. Lawford came to Sun Dr.; Mrs. . Judith Casey snd Maachester Evening Herald and the like, bring the total State News Members of a prudential com like to meet individually with George Krechko to Mr. and piitlora cf the United Congre • nwNi wiiiTa vniT. STARTS FEB, 7 agriculture assistance abroad. salary Increases (or professional Mrs. George E. Numtych, prop (Mirs. Meuy Jean Smith has tional Church. Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., (ULse is still pending. Valley wtth her brother. Sen. son, 300 Spruce St.; Mrs. I. . Miunn -AndoveT Correspondent, Law- mittee are William F. -Zinsser, the guidance counselora may gational Church. Steven Bernard Gregory Jr., WlRlmantic, tonwevow from 7 Janet Sprude and daughter, Tliis is a quarter oullon douar afn*. 149.4(798. staff to $427,287. Robert yW. Jotuvom, Arvid H. erty on Grahaber Rd. resigned as secretary to the Hartforil Cbunty Coroner Robert P. Kennedy, D-N.Y., and boort over such projects this wnoo Moe, tel. 742-6796. do 8Q by oaiUng the school of The Tolland Boys . BesebaU selectmen, effective Immedlate- EaglevlUe, and Judy Lee Bou- Other Srt'oelt In: fo s i^ LaweR, Lynn, framtnelieni fi Nfi to 9 p.nt'" ^ Meriden; Mrs. Mary Mac Al The Manchester Education Roundup fijpaburg. M n. Alvah RusseH fice for an app^tment. Aleo, John E. Luetjen Inc. to League will meet Louis SeSaefer haa ruled that hta family tor a skiing vacation ly. She haa obtained a posi drleeu, 313 Adams St. River, AAosi., RmyIdRn*, R.I. fi forilonidt Malm pine and daughter, 61 Overlook year. Mr. and Mrs. <3jarles A. Dur- nigM at 8, in the Town Hall. ------the boy’s dqath ” wiui criminal- ovw the Christmas holidays. ____ u. 4 .V A _ _ • » Association’s negotiating team (CoztiUued from Page One) 3 t; WWiam C. Bray, Fred E. Debate Lfaguq tion with Pratt and Whitney In TW r • daiised b^ Bietf In Ms oper- The other Kennedy* left after Rd., South Windsor; Heather "I propose toat.^ Ayncy frO m A rCa handlast night as It has Thrall, Lyman N. Traylor and The Skudarn Connecticut Dt?. dan, property'on Grahaber Rd.; Potvln, 12 Oxford SL; Benton tor Intematloosl Development A lalC C lavrss* fax*:/** ----- bale League win take place at John BUow to M r. and Mrs. Manchester Evening Herald East Hartford. Anyone inter More Snuff Used Now New Year’s. been for several past board ses- transmitters for.commercial ra-^ Ajian F. Turoer. CHICAGO—Ten Umoa as Tnomas weir under the influence of alcohol. ------L. Whitcomb, 47 Bilyue Rd.; increase its efforts in the field Rham, the Host school, when Da-vld' Michalak, property on Tolland oorrespandent, Bette ested in the Job may contact Sing with Upsala sions, _ attempting , to reach ac- dlo aystems opefpled by busl-'' Members of a missionary ^ ^ ^ ^ _ First Selectman Ralph C. Boy- much snuff la being consumed Erica Kessluk, 67 Milford Rd.; of agriculture by more than one- & A (x>nl with toe board on aU sal ness companies. •ommlttee are C. Chester Bige- the debeitera meet there Feb. Cervens Rd; Marvin D. Harris Qnatrale, teL 875-2845. Mrs. Carolyn B. St. Pierre, 16 third, to a. total of neariy $500 to Kilow Bnildera Inc., property Ington for details. by Americans now as was used fiH!iMM?dlteiiring| ary items. S r ^ l e a Ol«K»8. Mrs. 13 tor ^ debate'toj^- SlaJed G ifts Provided million,” Johnson said in re- . Three . . Manchester__ . area stq- Voter Making in the whole world In 1875. KnOx St.; Mrs. Jeannette Elch, Having met over the weekend GTA Proteite Oeorge fiT Smith, JdlL Irvtog ^ ssoson. 0 ^ on Rhodes Rd. 2 WARE STAMP *FIR8T’ Also, Clifford O. w ard to Paris — The world's first ty- The board of admlsalona of More than 6 miUion people SMALLEST HEARIN8 AlO EVER MAOE RV SONOTQNE 150 Avery St. Orange, N J., are members Of with Curtis, the MEA team pre- WASHINGTON (AP) — TTie O arSde. ?*ark W. Hill, ^ ^ Funoral sesvices .for Thomas In Lewie W ill DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs. another tqpecial meeeage apon Mr. and Mr*. Richard LaBrie, pographed postage stamps were electors will meet Thursday, 6 In the United States use snuff Whir, 74. of 117 Summer S t, About Town Upeala College Choir. They will sented addlfimtal proposals on director of the Connecticut' Helen V Hudaon, Mra. Faul kaadm y, B. O. Smdtfi, Vwsu to 8 p.m., at the town office daily, spending about $50 mil The will of Thomas J. Lewie, Theresa V. Grande, 250 Moim- about combating hunger over- appear with the group Sunday principals’ salary hikes, an item Transportation Authority, con- ‘ SS. F. Behnke and ^a^- property on Huriburt Rd; John issued in 1849 by both France tax collector of the South Man- tain Rd.: Paul H. Wehren, seas and strengtoenlng U.S. B Luetjen me. to Mr. and Mrs. and Bavaria. building, to make new voters. lion a year for i t diester Firs District from 1942 The DAV.'AuxUisry will meet who died Dec. 31, has made pro at 8 pjn. when a concert of cho- not yet resolved with the board. tested today a statement the mg' w Wiillfl Kellev tuck, Putnajn C&tlKdic, St* Dett" tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at toe vision for several bequests to Wapping; Mrs. Judith E. food_ aid. ____ ral music will be presented at The MBA’s proposal calls tor New Haven Railroad could not' Hra. J. WUUf nard’e. Waterfortl and Wlnd- aqtil its consolidation with the Boehm and daughter, 15 Bd- glepreaentatlves to Manches- town in liMW. will be held VFW henne. St. Many's Episcopal Church, A =4 4 n w 4 ^ combat Iffoorance, I am BmOtttteT Lutheranr Church, 311 increases totaling 823,385, while operate profitably eVeh if dl- tar CoiptoU of churches are TIm issue to be debated win Tlmraday at 2 pm. at Emanuel ______Center Cfongregational Church, mund St; Mra. Ann Schatz, proposing a major new effort in capltol Ave., Hartford. The the amount being recommended of losing passenger train John H. Dewen, Mr. and Mrs. The 'VFW will meet tonight the Masonic Charity Founda- Wheeling Rd^ Andover:Andover; Mrs. internaU<>nal educatiZ1SMda may osQ a t Watkins- Uoyd Hobroa. - __toumamont will be these staff Wpat Funeral Home. 142 E. saoend matting tonight at 8 at fUed in Manchester Probate more, 448 Main St; Matthew And to fight disoase, he pro- ter, and William Preuss, Glen- would bring all administrators' services, "Sli bulk of the estate, Schmid,. 38 Charter Rd.; Doug- Homhora ®C a nominating people from Rham: Mist Cttitsr St, tomorrow from 2 to the Community Y. 79 N. Main Court, the posed a .two-toirds step up In Sid aingod Bd.; BUington. fully ‘‘on step" in a schedule UndOrcross'examination to- W08NAUMTHEIM S t PictUM of toe BrlUsh Isles, not yet inventoried, was Iqft to las Dugan, 16 HiUalde Manor flofimoittef or* AUon caark, Al Stephanie Nesrton, hlst<7rjr to enjoy it I ovmeoas health programs, to a Et-votce choral enaemble adopted In former years but bi the 20tli day of St hearing > 4 m 4 7 to 9 p m Burial Will be two brothers, a sister, a niece Ave., Verntm; Marie J. VelUeui, lan & Taylor and Mra- Charles teacher; PVonk <)iiltadamd, juil^ p ln[East Cemet^. Oanti^ iCuro^ qnd Scahdana- total of more than $150 million wUl Inbiids in its prograin never tul^ implemented. -. opened Dec. 4, was'James M- tium t. and threa nephews. WiUlmantic; Donald K.. Brails- fi,' Baxtds jr. for EngHeh teoetter; aod Frin- Tlie family 'augigesls that Vta wlU l» RatreihmantB in toe new fiscal year. ' works . ^ ’^^''Rach, Buxtehude, zna, eciue., .■uz ___ totten that-inany are unhappy M n : Ottforfl C>. ain«i«»n. plua FApwe,'*thc Rev, Oeptge Bvania ing aid we ever made — is w• Walnut tlonal and an Interna- tO R i IH iJMut. Ttia'-MEA TmrjJSj TllVflilp ^ day with a heart attack;, wbil. Center Church will adminls- Stt Sharon P. Ftoi«L 81 B. ^ JTCaiJUUJ^jW AkUU Ulvaae, rdpraimuativaa ' of' board ' of and the Rev. Gordon Weentan, It’s our amazing new SONfiT®. .r . . . . ■eatod in ids car on Hsirrison O u irtiaa’''«dt|caUon. board of rehroreal itoihto at the church Jarthe B ^ a Another 8160 mUBon to toe $1 F o l * S o H a t e S e a t she sdld. ' - all from H e b t^ Other Judgro This exciting aid, the smallest everfiOiife tw SoBOtpQfi fit He was dead on arrival at A ir Force Paae I fieOMOA Wppun’s Fellowahip, are Mira.- Idum Frsgearalll, -oo- to each Wednesday at ^:45 and blllioo apeclfled tor atlackii« . , Oeosge Brndtau, Bennrt'Jun- OIL to fit all into the ear, can help mUlkm with our new Manchester Memorial Hospitql, Center and St. Cb-Wada and Men’s Chib. eial, fnorker ^or. tita State e i where he Was brought by am ttlO p.m. eottyely: The new Marya Wetheratuid: Mrs. Victoria hunger. Ignorance and dlseasa XQrotbtoel |iini'Yl9|iS One) ior High School head, offered' focused hearing inside the ear canel. You just lUto U la Churcbea, in addition to the Fllewlcs, 135 HlUlard S t; Fran (Oen8imed » s|h jPiiito One) * Mrit^'RErry 8. Maldment oonneoUcut , and Marvin Roeg, bulance. Dr. Robert R. vUeaufy, soheduto wUI . tomorrow. abroad was propttied tor wbeit. i. ‘ ropport on the prtoclpakr be- hiadf the arinad.. foreea oom* gnide - teacher, a l Burnolde and out of your ear. NO ATTACaiMENTS O F ANT tonds, will ahare equally in a cis Sweet, 940 B. Middle Tpke.; they tunwd to tfdeotins'' KIND OUTSIDE THE EAR. msdiaU examiner, said death parcel of land Finley St Jehneon teimad "tood f “** half, as he had at the pfevioua aoltt^ Memben of the Bolton gaementory Seb^ in Eoat was due to natural causes, atofshmen of Bmaautt 4Lu- Jamas D oggert 30 Diane Dr.. work ” ptonams. He did not go ^ ' rooottag. snd ooeWnsa. Find out about this amazing naw Sdnotoite tfiodelr*' A sum of .^.(|Ui00 hqa been Vernon; Faula 'WbHauKp, Ware tolM-pammtttae ora .Faul O. Hartford. Mr. , 9 ^ im s b toaran -Clinrcb will have their toto detail on this, but added .t T. As a compromise between toe TheyTept thstrliilly dubs. ' you must see it to believe jt Corociin, riwoe or writg house Psint TM Negroes said 4bsy ’woifid ^ Lgwif.. Rie)tard Bvreetnom. Don- SttMol Bfiannf ehestsf^ Feh..l9,1891, a sen of toat more toan $109 ndUion sf y **’ MBA’s poUfibn tor a ' 828,885 #14 fi, ShSUf Dennis M. sontore. Wedneoday, . hahed link ova. for FREE actual-size SONET repCcI what tha United Statie la giving Increaae and toe board’s, which leave this baro T w iipsdal anti- ’ WUUgto. hhd- Margaret Ckndon *“* flowere ^'the graves of Fraacia -L.' Aldricb and Bion sage, mdsfioA pcAatoee, buttered H E A T From Sonotone ~ . Ball bt M Utatoo cmBuo.ttmrrti. Roy«wy Oeriey Mr.u r . Lewie,Lnwie. hlah la w yrife lto m and d his to______tatsmationil______oiganiiHUtohS ****?^ -^: :" ^ ^ * *avored______Oiitir $17,288___ propossl. poverty prograin witrito 834 mll-i Tupper. peon, gingertreod with top-. dent 4f this town. of RrtdgiWit. neakar - uh»tra- 50% Toreignen* aiw. b e i^ (isitt nrmitoatton; ^ Atty: John B ^ t ' Cbpr# delegates to: ftp g ; Timroday. opoghotti .wllh ihe trusted namd bf batter owr 45,ydfff. ww. wiswa mrtBror IT tor, wtil ghra-'a chalk talk on Tha will modfies, further, NEW YORK — About a fifth rone* and disease. . adding 83.800 to toe low firore .T***^*f.. ^ i elneter Ipteifsitli fioclal Action meet osuce, jeesed gated, fniit- ■ hi^ ■-XaMiwl|>>,:(j8Bd' a n fiYbm Htodp W/Asopltt^^ / that any residual funds remain- of American families now live Cemmittoe nro Ooenrood E. Jo- eg golaUn; Friday, tomato ^ C / e a h SONOTONE ifisnbsr E ’?,;." ' tag after tha distribution of all liOOO miles or more from the CHHEF APPOINTED haWAie opd a Tbomea Weaver aoup fibtow a»dMra.;JanieeE. ’------:----- , to hqnsr «f this 79th birthday Jective Is to aalagdard 4te lives • Hartford, Cofin. Church, and tha Shriner’s Hos- populatloa of each state ia from Town Manager Cyril Buckley. ?tobsdy said he Win mfiar the crease, .etolla olhen might get of tha people te ”toto huUdtag, ^ W o tt. and ^ o ta Gonfarenca. NKXEL USE SETS W O O m ’“'dWrofh' -beTdea W* wife, whidi he officially odebratos pita]. out sf att»te. And to aome West- Mllasto bad bean aenrtag as ouoesufisn In JnM i and fO igto veiy .tttttto Rnttoa^ aaid.''SuL’’ _ _ _ _ _ H r oad ' lb s . John Bulik, Bd- , New York Free-worM con* * Dependable VZ1S-I te l 247-4070 'gens, two d i u # 8sis ana tomorrow. About SO rdatlvea ttk lissmiae th^ hktis deeaUped av '' Atty. Charles N. Crockett of em areas more than 50 per cent acting sblM of the department jpstotoor to fifipteniher ^ he added. I canpot see our sup- iro id 'li. 'EdriknaU, Mr.?and Mrs. ’sumpUbn oY nlckil In 1964 la' Budget Terms jj^. Idrea 'todUde 4' and ffjends attended the Sunday Mencheetir efaa named execu- of the population is from an- ainca Fstouary of last year. He ^ ^ ™ * V*‘*toOF sdtodule, bientoE’atoveaaB^-toeoroead ton -Efiromoe. M r-and k in . eallmated at a reim d dtO' i^ * M Aiicm niR-M nea h o m e w a t c o u h c i l , ffiato.fpidnalaf^^n^^ ------' tor «C tlm ,sa^tta. otbar atata. joinad tha divaiftosnt tn l9fl.* qonvmUqn. loa^ ototteA^TlM SSLir . . . I . , . I IW aT o i^ w t Jr.. MR and Hon pouhOo. ' til*...... ^ ...... ■ a BVttNING f t K B M ji, ifANCOBSTER, CONN^'t UETOAY, JraSBR 1900 1IANCHE3TEB EVENING HERALD; llANCOBSTEB, OONN« TUESDAY; fiaRUARTFl^ iM S Events in IIM attdaf* at W m IClcbela mu U axritiW tlttiaogal CWnWIi nisalMUi Dni>MU> to lit. PMUp \ mm tu* aoam a t ttw World A . DupolBtt both at Mancheo- a t la m Jam Uaxia mmUt 'at Uc, WM wleinnixed Saturday, r Qm Ohl a t F- NiW Diet Suspended ... iMmliic at tlia Cbureb of tba ;; m-bf Afiwta» Oh, (ipiaahhfhiar;« TOKTO (AP) — The «|ip«’ Aaaumrtkw. ^ iftamMi.: flC J u s m ' a DiHittmeitt -■ '’ ".V — The brlda ia m dauclitor of ■V TIM brtte l> A aau of Bdgemont, Bast Hartford, sister of flw banned ell trade with Rhodesia ♦Acetg. 222 M 4:55-6:10; W ^:2G-7:35 Oallf., sister-in-law of the today, and ttw Foreign Minirtry Federal Taxes J bride, was flis msfron at hon A MttoaP Ruasisn actreaa, left, 92, trite Mra. Bvvailow. eanur. Of her tnvria and aa^erlinces, M-W 6:20-7:35 bride; Mlae Mary Hobin of or. Kie wore a floor-length said ttw haa will cut oft 87 per A d vt. 202 Principles of Advertising 3 apealdhg In English, a language the actreaa hadn’t apolwi hi 90 p tm 8ha Uvea In a riaita Manchester, Mtss Patricia Kost- gown of red velvet dealgned cent of ttw Congo’s ooal end *Bio. I02A Introductory Biology 4 M-W 6:20-7:35; Lab. Tu 3:30^5:30 ^ boma in B*uria for retired aotora and actieaaea. ‘ zewaki of Milford and Miss Lorbw pboto wMh empire walsthne, bateau meat. Tu-Th 6:20-7:35; Lab. W 8:00-1 (kOO Marilyn Phillips of Hartford. ♦Bio. I02B Introductory Biology 4 MRS. DANIEL FORD DOLL neckhiie, elbow-length Sleevee, nardert fatt wW be Katanga M-Th 4:55-6:10 Mlaa Beverly Brooks of Man eheeitfa skirt and matching Provinoe, where ttw big copper ♦Bio. 202 Plant Physiology ^ 3 chester wae a junior bridesmaid. Mlsa Dorothy Elaine Levaa- man. Ushers were Dean B. Tap- goittn train. She wore a two- lA Very dowing Report refineries depend on Rhodesia ♦Bus. Die. Advanced Business Dictation 3 M-W-Th 4:55-5:45 Jeffrey Dupemt o f Manchester seur became the bride of Daniel ley of South Windsor and Vic- tiered crown of red satin with fo r moat a t their ooaL ♦Bus. Law I02A Principles of Business Law 3 M-W 6:20-7:35 Served ae hia brother’s beat Ford Doll, both of Manchester, tor Schoen of Hartford. matching face voii and carried Joseph Kahimba, secretary at man. Uehars were Lt. David G. state in ttw Foreign Minirtry, ♦Bus. Law I02B Principles of Business Law 3 M-W 6:20-V;35 uboto on Saturday morning at St The maid of honor wore a a colonial bouquet of mdnioture DrH>aau o f Edgemont, brother James’ Church. pole blue brocade gown with pij* carnations, T Russian Stress on Peace said the govemment ia seektng ♦Bus. Law I02C Principles of Business Law 3 M-W 6:20-t:35 MRS. PHILIP A. DUPONT JR. ofc ^ bride; Martin TTacy Jr. The bride is a daughter of matching headpiece and oar- Dairy Nelson of OoksnMa, NSasUt photo other sources tor coed end meat. Tu-Th 6:20-7:35; Lab. Th 8:00-10:00 o f Needham, Maas., Eklward ♦Chem. 102 Introouetory Chemist^ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Levas- ried a snowball bouquet of oar- Mb., served as his brother’s MRS. HARRY F. NELSON Trade In tbe two commodities M-Th 8:00-10:00 Keohane of Quincy, Mass, and seur, 40 W. Middle Tpke. The nations in two tones of pbik. best man. Robert C. Burnluun with Rhodeela had amounted to ♦Data Pro. 104 Data Processing Application 4 John Slater of South Windsor. bridegroom is a son of Mr. and The brideamaids wore pastel o f Hartford, brother-in- 820 to 880 mUUon annually. ♦Econ. 102 Principles of Economics ^ 3 Tu 9:10-10:25; Th 3:30-4:45 The attendants were Identically Impresses Mrs. Swallow Mrs. Walter Doll Jr., 720 Spring pink brocade gxjwna styled to law of the bride, was an iwher. ♦Eng. G r. 102 Introouetory Engineering Drawing 3 M-W 6:20-7:35 dressed in flow-length gowns, S t ma.tch the honor attendant’s. Miss Mary Foots of Manches- „ ___ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ M .. Kallai on Viait empire-styled with spruce green They wore matching headpieces ter, aunt of the bride, received By D0818 BEUDINO uaUan exists pracfttoaBy every Hartford and had hoped to re- BUDAPEST Hungary (AP) Eng. 99 Gram m ar 3 W -F 7:ilSw9:fi0 velvet bodices and sheath skirts The Rev. Eugene F. Torpey of Sunday. A mixed choir of lOO new tiwse acquaintances In _ Hungarian P r^ or Gyttla St James’ Church performed and also carried snowball bou- for the bride. Miss Foots wore **RTl88iaii p e o p i e want Eng. lO IA Composition 3 Tu-Th 3:304:45 o f off-w hite crepe. The gfowns quets of carnations in two tones a two-piece blue knit suit with hymns Chat were familiar their coun^. Dr. Puschkovs- um today for a month’s were designed with bateau the double ring ceremony and peace, the women are beau to me, except tor the strange- kay la a recipient of a Elovlet touf o t visita to five Eng. lO lB Composition 3 Tu*Th 4:55-6:10 was celebrant at the nuptial of pink. matching aocassories and a cor- tiful, and Russian pastries necklinee, elbow-length sleeves Mrs. Levaasettr wore a beige sage of miniature pink carna- neas eace decor- wnnw oeorie’s service in fhe •«»*>«>. terviewed^ ^ them reported ___ today.^ ♦French I02A Introductory French 3 Alice Marquis Of Hartford and suit with camel trim and lizard joring in history. Mrs. Doil, a street Journal in Atlanta. Mrs. • SPRING SEMESTER 1966 • ei^ the many of the ^ ^ L ^ X s r e ftom 250 to 800 When fto asked if there were The three ♦French I02B Introductory French 3 M-W 6:20-7:35 accessories. The couple will Miss Joy Joubert of Manches graduate of Bay Path Junior Nelson, a graduate of Manches- ter. h u u L g s .’ ’ She was awe to read youths were expOTted. ,?® y ^ ojganlza- ^ ♦French 202 Introductory French 3 Tu-F 3:30f4:45 make their home at Ft. Knox, OoUege, Lengmeadow, Maas., is High Sriwol, was formerly toe baimere without the aid of ^ “Baptlrt w a a ^ only Piotos- ^ ~ ^ ® ^ Ky. David B. Doll of Hartford emtiploy^ as a secretary by Oolt employed as a secretary by Confinuing Education Courses ♦Ins. 202 Fire and Marine Insurance 2 M 8i00-IQ:00 served as his brother’s best Industries. an Interpreter as she had taken tant denomination I came in ^ r Mr. Dupont, a 1061 gradu . Pratt and Whitney Division of toseons to toe Russian language contact vritti.” Mra. SwaHew ^ ♦Ins. 204 Casualty and Surety Insurance 2 W 8:00-10:00 ' ate of Manchester High School, Unltsd Aircraft Oorp., East Insurance 202—Mondays 8-10 P.M. ifor more than a year, hoping said, “and I waa toM it bad J? ^ Aasoclatton re- Hist. 101A Western Civilization I 3 LeeL M 9-10-10:25; M 4:55-6:10 is a June graduate of Provi Hartford. She was also a former Ittiat riw would someday vtolt the more than three inBlion foliow- . •'rv,«T« m -rJ ’rnn. MitonrUiM tw. Laet* M 9: I0-10:25; F 3:30-4:45 dence (R.I.) College. He is now vocalist with ttw Lou Soloway Principles of Fire, Marine and Allied Lines Insure I .__ nvu..v D s « w w 4a «* OtUP BOOUlB* WUPB PiO"' xYUQQ BUuKttwiBB OSV0 PC* Hist. 101B Western Civilization I 3 Mrvlng in the U.S. Army in the Orohestra, ance. For anyone with training or experience in the |eountry. -> .h« from Itelaoea everywhere we fused the request because of toe ♦Hist. 102A Western Civilization II 3 U ct. Tu 9ilO-I O:25; M 7:45-9:00 » a>e was mort Impressed, me s ^ nw went,” i^-aaid, “with faculties escape risk. Two of the ifl men armor division at Ft Knox. General Principles of Insurance. ♦Hist. I02B Laet. Tu 9 :10^ 10:25; M 9 :10-10:25 Mrs. Dupont a 1062 graduate SITKA POLE *MOST CARVED’ •when meeting people to all . Roman h*rt about every recreation Jafled Item the 87.2-oitillon train Western Civilization II 3 of Manchester High School, Is a Sitka, AJaaka—^A totem pole f iles of life, to find that toeir ^ Timianmn Sinca ** tobby a young peracm would robbery In 1968 have escaped, ♦Hist. I02C Western Civilitation II 3 Lact. Tu 9:i0-t0:25; Th 9:10-10:25 senior at the University of Con standing on the site of OKI Sit Registration 3:30-9:00 P.M., Jan. 31-Feb. 4 iln Interart to ta world peace. need. In fact,” she added, “there One, Ronald A Biggs, made his ♦Hist. I02D Western Civllizatidn II 3 Lect.tu 9 :10^ 10:25; F 8:304:45 necticut where she is a mem ka Fort is 59 feet high and Le ci Ttt t : 1040:25; F 4:55-6:10 ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma has more carved figures than College Office, 134 E. Middle Tpke.—649-5377 Mhn- rtcintty of jBvery factory where of London’s Wandswotto Prison. ♦Hist. I02E Western Civilization II 3 Sorority. any other totem pole. participate in Both men are sttU ftee and *Hist. I02F Western Civilization II 3 Lect.Tut: 10-10:25; F 6:20-t:35 Dany,” she said, "told ua that ratoated " • was a Palace* « « ? •, o ’ f theCulture art. in. mrdthe getawayonly 8940,000 from of the the exerciBe cari, yard haul' M art. 202 Principles of Marketing 2 M-Th 7:454:00 ly have visited our wonder- soolettos. 'mere are has been rocoveied. Throe men oountry, and otoeirs nude it Math 99 Review of Algebra 3 W-F 4:554: iO _ , r ------F expected. Their clothes are plain n ------1 --- ______J_.a-______. pkUn that t h ^ wanted to come Math lOOA Algebra and Trigonomatry 3 W-F 4:65-6:10 t ^ w o r n laia far ttiB cooBtruetlon work Math lOOB Algebra and Trigonomatry 3 W-F 4:55-6:10 Oburolhea,group footories, toured oephanagep Moscow. —Ohlbltlvo and of a ^ 8,820^ 8TUDV “ TVA " Math 101 Freshman Math 3 W-F 4:55-6:10 ‘ andmtograd, Thltori and Batumi. “ “ “ whlto to uMer- ^ vteltad. KjvoAviLLai,KNOXVILLE,«* vot Term. caught. — Dur- ♦Math 104 College Math 3 W-F 4:55-6; 10 pboto I From tem ^Sto^ w a r b ^ ^ w d *“ ^ received /m I _____ good an d torir smUee warm and S w a llo w maintained 8.3208,820 atudvatudy vlaltora—S.049vtoltors—3,049 for- ♦Math 202 Calculus , 3 W-F 4:55-6:10 MRS. STANLEY R. ANDERSON JR. wondertfuL I had brought took item to Black Sea ports agroad that overriding all “of elgnera signers from 98 countries. The Med. Term. Introduction to Medical Tarminoiogy3 Tu-F 4:55-6:10 MM Charisne May Raadon of S t Mary** Ctumoh. performed where Umperatures were ^ So^l^ ^ ^ Increased by a t Mainohertter beoama the bride ttw double ring oeremony. Syd SOte. Mrs. Sweaiow ^ ^ hi the past three Phy. Sc. A General Physics and Chemistry 4 M-W 3:30-4:45; Lab. Th 8:00-10:00 Iron Fireman, oil furnace ...... ____ thrilledthrilled they they were were with with them, them, I aton: I aton: To furthseJn To furtoeejn a small a smaU wa.v way years, Tu-F 4:55-6:10; Lab. Th 4:55-6:55 ' of Btaaley R. Anderaon Jr. of ney MheAtpine was organist ‘ Rdd, ‘Tt vves aa if we were to would have brougM many mo^. thi quart for through mu- Phy. Sc. B General Physics and Chemistry 4 * WakefMd, Masa., Saturday, Bouquets of white oamatlona I a dlf!ferent worid. BeauUfuI “The women UteraBy mile tual itoderrtimtBng. “More and ------Phy. S c .C General Physics and Chemistry 4 M-W 3:30-4:45; Lab. Th 8:00-10:00 • Jah. 8 at St. Mary’s Slplaoopal were on the attar. i aandy beeches were fringed toe country,’’ Mrs. 8wW9ow more people Uke ourselves I Church. The bride was given hi mar [ wlith pahn troes, we picked Phy Sc. D General Physics and Chemistry 4 M-W 3:304:45; Lab. M 8:00-10:00 The bride la the daughter of riage by iwr brother, Lance . . . . . said," and occupy reeponrible. ahovld go there," she said, “to J mandarin oranges and as beads of praoUcaBy asa Mr tbamsalvss all the peace BARRiCiNi ♦Phys. 102 Introduction to Physics 4 M 4:55-6:10, 7:45-9:00 Mira. Jane Reedoo, 227 HBNard OpL Rioaidon Raadon of the U.S. • and It was a tropical paradise, inwioDtant port in the So- slogans, and have factory worjt- Lab W 8:00-10:00 ■ t The bridegroom le a son of Mlairine Oorpe, stationed at exriustvaly at Mr. and MzaV Stanley R. Ander- Beaufort, 8. C. She wore an af PAYS t 4iJ^ rtet union. They manage toeir ere and othersgrab your ann Psy. 102A Individual Psychology 3 M-W 7:45-9:00 ■i» Sr. of Wakefield. ternoon-length gown at white * S S L ? 4utiao with aattxMdty but rtiU and arts you to tril President Liggett Drug Psy. I02B Individual Psychology M-W 9 :10-10:25 The Rev. James W. Bottoms velvet, designed ,w)th flitted bsva a seftneea and femininity JWtorai that RuaeUma want 1 were Invited to stay for oumar. ^ •» PARKADE Red. Dev. Reading Devalopmant Improvamant 2 F 7:00-9:00 a . bodloe, tapered long sleeves, 5 -Nover. hut navor.’’ Mra. Swal- wranan ' oooeped neckUns and sheath f low Inslrted. ‘liave I seen such *iS "S S ' ■ ’ ' ...... Sales 202 Principles of Salesmanship 3 M-W 4:55-6:10 akht. Her vefl of Uusion waa Fuiot pikoto } a wide vartrty 0< food In such 7 ^ ^ ♦Short. 102 Introductory Shorthand 3 M-W-F 3:30-4:20 asranged Item a coronet, and 5 ksge quanUiUm. It heat our Prt«e of what ^ Tu-Th 6:20-7:35 ttw ooffried a oaaoade bouquet Engaged 4 holiday meals at horns whan tural thtags...... horits h a ^ SoC. 102 Introductory Sociology 3 a t ta i poiasettleB wtth wMte The angagemmt at Miss. Iron Rremon j tha wliole family gathara for ttekrta...... as oomparsd to toe ♦Span. I02A Introductory Spanish 3 M 7:45-9:00; Th«fe5S-6; 10 atepbanotls. Joyce L. Ames to Bruce B. I tlM feasA FVmds were diflferanit, high cort ot clothing. T l ^ t o ' ♦Span. I02B Introductory Spanish 3 M-W6:2Q-7;35 CUSTOM MarkE Mire. Richacd Andanson of Fish, both of Manchester, haa I hut riM added, “ and to the Bolshoi BaBct, ’ Mrs. ♦Span. 202 Introductory Spanish 3 M-W 7:45-9:00 Vatnon, alst4M>4B4w o f ttw been announced by her parents, oilfarnace i ttw paofarloB vrao teirtflc, svto BwaHow arid, “coiM' ha boiigU hridogrootn w m .. matron of and Mrs. Herman R. Ames, i ttxwa that from faotaleB for about 60 cento. TSie buUd|og ♦Trans. 202 Advanced Transcription 3 Tu 3:304:20; W ?;20-7:ld; F 4:55-5:45 honor. She wore a aleevelass 85 Spruce S t wMi j and era* dramtad with lutri- houaiag the baHet," riie a«ad, ♦Typ. 102 Introductory Typing 3 ,M7;4B-8:3$;tu 9110-10:00; Short gown of fawn vttvet, Her fiance is a son of Mr. VoblHrirk ' owU BtUa flowera, much ttw “was a oomplato city In Iterif. fattttOMd with empirs waiotUiw and Mrs. ESliott E. Fish of 61 I aanw m we vmuld purabaoe in There waa a facU ^ .for making Th 7:45-8:36 aooantsd.wtth matohing rlhbon Oliver Rd. C o e h n liN j fliw hafcariae at bonw." aoanery, aiwttwr for cortumaa, ♦U.S. Hist. 202 Post-Civil War Tu-Tb 6:20-7:35 and modified A-hde akict with Mias Ames, a graduate of 1 Mna Bweflow has long Y>m» and tnliiiog quartan for tach* kww U en at ttw btmlkw. She Manchester High School, is em I Wtaroafeed In and aottve tn nicana and othera involvad fat *Pre-requisite for entrance to ildg course. were a matching -pttibox hat ployed by the John Hancock ^ flbe h a a ^ ttw tha prixfoitfon." 8b. waa.toM. wtth face vefl, and oarried a Insurance Oo., Manchester. Mr. opeakor st T5nartd Communtty that about 8,000 torimlcana walk. • The college reserves the right to ca n ^ or re-schedtdo' eaecada bouquet of white poln- Fish, a graduate of Manchester Bennet^ Mark SSth Wedding Day, cteitinan of Worid Min- on a aingle produetton. eourscs where circumstancei! demand; r estttas wtth stepbaaotia. High SchooL attended the Hart ■Ion for 'Manchfrtar Oouncil Mra. Swallow ia a leglstand Richard Anderson of Vernon ford Institute of Accounting. He Mr. and NDra. EKott Bennett alao have four grendchtMren. served ae hia brother’a beet UnMed Church Women and a nurse and, bacauaa a t her pro- Is presently a senior at Bmtley of 40 Bretton Rd. were fated Lynne and David Moses and member o t tbe OnnimtoBlon of faasion, waa permitted to vtatt a men. College o f Accounting and V7- at a dinner party Sunday af- Juotyn and Barty Cyr. llinninne at South Mrtfaodtot inrgs hoopltal In Moocow. She Mira. Readon wore an emerald NO SOOT...NO SMOKE... nance, Boston, Mass. tenwon at ttw W hite Stag Inn, iRealdebto of Manchester for Ghucth. It wea natural for her waa impreaaed with one of the Registration inforliitiw green wool Jacket drees with No dote haa been aet for ttw 16 yean, they are membera of tto wont to vlatt a Rumtan ipnyi^ittw die saw whlrii maaa- matcbbig accesaories and a cor Rockville, in honor of their TRU: -O' wedding. Temple Bath Staokxn and Var- it jast makes HEAT chnrob aervica, wMch aba did nnd ttw raaettona a t brain All Degm Students must call and inalfo an ■ sage of smaD white tea roses. asili wedding amalveraery. non Grange. Mr. Bennabt la mont with Director of Admissions. Special Students About so relattvm and frienda wttti an Inteeprotor who helped wavaa In bablao, and conaidated The bridegroom’s mother wore VALE SCaBNTIST DPCS employed by the J. M. Ney Oo., aoqiiiiln tfalnga when apeoken this an tanprovament over oonkF may register Mon., Jan. 31st thru IM.) Feb. 4^ from a beige lsc« drees with ersn- NEW HAVTO (AF)—Astron Srom Manchester, Veroon, West Ehxnnfleld. Mra. Benxwtt is UP PhotoCax) H azffotd and WorcOater, Maaa., GttOranfMd fuel toving. This new Iron Fireman fiiraaca went at' too repM a poos for parable machinaa in the United 3 :80 to 9 :00 P.M. at the Manchester ConUnunity beny colored aocessoriee and a om er DIric Bniuwer, Dotoh-bpra employed by the HkrtOoad llte. 8«vaBow to foUow. Stataa. She waa told that the SeHiously HI oonage of smell red tea roses. dlreotor of ttw T«le Observa founded ttw event which was Steamholler Inouranoe Oa, has proved so exceptionally economical that we, as, a dealer, College office at 134 E. Middle Tpke. Classes begin "Tba church waa mart fan- macfaiiw waa made la Vienna, Mon., Feb. tb. All tuition and fees are payable at A reception for 76 was held oi tory, died Monday at 68. l^ven by the oouple’a daughter Bariford. (Baraid photo h f can 7 BsBywood oplomnist Lithuanian Hidl. For a motor Ebnouwer, a member o f tba and son-ln-laiw, Mr. and Mra. Amt it wiU^emt your fu el oil bills by, u substauAtl fraarive." Mrs. Swallow said. Other aquipmont. such aa the time irf regiartration. v- . BaUntts.) **wltti m .baanttfri stained glaaa X-raya and infra-rad, she found “ "7 6 , w as Irip to Boston, Maas., Mra. An- Tale facully since 1928, special Monroe Moses of SO Trout mmemut. Phone for a.£i«e surrey o f your heating system and a Apipiliiiation : llG.qCl for degiM candidalmL^ . denon Woca an olive green, mo ised hi oelesttal mechanics and fttiwnm Dr.. Venum. vaindosr in baric of ttw altar in- to ha inferior to ouia gntrtntffd hid savings figure for home. wttfa to s l l hair ault wtth mink ooBar and plonaerwd new develi^m m ts in David Sorgman of Worcester, y ou r •cribad ttw wrada, 'God She was dtoappoifntad whrii qr partrtinie. ^lectalrst^^ ■«t Ciidars of Iiove* actoae ttw top. About 8, her achednte made it hnpooslbla candidates). % r: -ir ^ ; H M p R a l brown acceeaories. The ooiqte photogngiUo astronomy. Haas., beet man of the couple, FOR RENT are ttvtng Id Wakefiald. He bad strved as editor of attended ttw event. people were jammed In every ta vtoit Odeaaa and Dr. Nodexh- i r i w e ' s h o is b e m g S and It mm. Hsvle Pia- Doofc and cranny of ttw ctaurrii da Pnatbkovakaya, qne of abo . Tidtidn Fees: f17.60 i^semeit^ ’ ' Mrs. Anderaon was formeriy ttw Astronomtoal Journal slnoe Mr. Bennett married the for Jeetora aouad or afleat, alas t z w t e d f o r iMMtmKmia,, SS ana. oHde prejectera TOGARTY BROS.. Inc. and, otawa It was OdnatltnUon vromen who vtoited Hartford In, empioyad at United Bonk and - mer Jeannette Sorgman on Jan. Day. a national boUday, I aakad .1968, -aent IMra by the Sovlri^ '(Not to exceed $M.OO per The funoQs vrtm rer o f Trust Co.. Hartford. Uy. Andez^ "Survtwora Inchide hia widow, Si, 1931, In Boetion. They S19 BROAD STREET—TEL. 649-4539 r*T n ’<4mt” h a ts w aa WELDON DRUG CO. If tbto waa the reason for ttw Women’s Peace Oonunlttaa. 1 9 6 5 * I ■ II II itiin'aaiiNpiiiiiiiiii son ia attw ding Wentwwth Xn- Johanna, of New Haven, and a have another daughter, Ita. MSfd but waa told the same ait- Mrs. Swallow met tba grot^ In atttute. Bbeton. Mn. IBirtln. of Vteano, Calif. Riobard Qyr of Vernon. They M l Mala St —TeL dit^nU ■ I --- - ■ . ^ ------"— ------T ’-!
Iti^CHBSTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCU^TER, (X)NN„ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1966 PAGE ^[BrnTE^ HANCHSSTEB HAyCHfSTEB, CONN^ TUESPAY, fEEBUABY 1,198$ ’ V.i- . ' - ■ ■ *1 . Vl._.- _ ^ ^-----' ------__ ^ .Vv ■■•- ■*,-—-• • . lA-l. Starting Five Intadt for Sl Bemard^9 in New London Tom THE NL Aims at Knocking Court Out of B6x Herald Angle E A R L Y O S T dporto Editor T rial Date Jab to Replace Haymaker
B!r BETS ZANASn . Moved Aheiid J Namd the 'Most Improved Batter Back to fuH streng^, P2?$ Sp^ctaU If one had A hundred guesses it’s hardly hkely he, or In Yanks’ Offensive Plan East CktboUc High <9-2) \ Jihe, would (^me up with the answer to the following T o Feb. 2 8 shoots for tournament about having Aferis or Mantle •n, ' g w a S h question. What American League player during the MILWAUKEE, W i s. NEW YORK (AP)—The qualification th ^ h t, tneet- bunt. When I was at St. Louis, 1965 baseball season showed the most improvement (AP) v - Baseball lawyers mighty Yankees are going ing St. Bernard's High 'in we never did have Stan Musial with the hat am o^ the regulars? Joe McKenney’s say the National League to sultetitute the jab for bunt. It just wasn’ t supposed to Whotta Night! Hew London. Hie Elites, 0REGK JgIfOBaAM* V the haymaker. to CUmm a after winning the Service Bureau office in Boston provides the answCT. isn’t ignoring a Wisconsin be done. Yes, that’s right. rnw idba that » it "dtnam Tbs frtlow who added the Roger Maris and Mickey BoostUig only a 97-ganK B title a year ago, are «aw»ed to obedtV'la a mlsaoinen court order. In fact, they Maybe I was overwhelmsd by Omaatoy i^ BaHm 4A most points to his batting av Mantle are going to do average, insuraiioeniaB Fred to become the fourth area einb ______Cheddng, the momsrtair»r say, they’ll be trying to toe gtamor of Mustoi Hke I was erage was J. C. Martin, the tall more bunting this year in Baker really went "to town” to gain a tourney spot knock it out of the' box lat by the glamor of Mantle. tost B ig h t oil the howling al 0^ , a m g W IrtlM* oaih- ductlon « ^ and talented catcher with the Manager Johnny Keane’s I In other, action, South Wind- Chicago White ^gx. Although er this w e^. “I've come to reahxe there leys at the Y. paigB. B lN in C iA .« * n s too* during * ^ Bowie Kuhn, attorney ftur the Bor High (10-«) attmnpte to » can mean the dttter^ b» be baa the toughest job ta base new plan of attack. are times when it is toe best Boiling in tlie Reo League NeiUonrt League, told Oirauit “ Wa’ra not going to sit beick atop the etreak of Bloomfleld Wtndsor STfOt sto* tween -BnWilng " ball, as the No. 1 knuckleball thing to do. Why shouldn't the nt the Nortii End house. Oourt Judge Btan er Roller Mon and wait for toe home run,” catcher with the Pale Hose, big men bunt?” Baker threw n 192 single to High ttt Bloomfield, B31lngton amah «*» the a slalom day that Ms order was unjusti said Keane, who was bitterly ' ' ‘ an instnicAioii Iwwir® tt o » Martin managed to hit .261 Ralph Houk, Yankee general establish a new lane record. High (5-7) aeeke to end a three fied, was iSBued wtthout a disappointed last year when toe which was a vast Improvement manager, said toe latest report Baker turned in five game loetog streak with E. O. ItodivWliht Boorw^ k h pail be Magssine's 80th a h n iv a »* ^ proper bearing and did not have Injured Yanks floundered and Smith at home and Rockville toe feature . to Itoetepe/MW- ^ o f 64 points over his 1964 mark from Rochester, Minn., was that strikee—taohidtag four In a “ sufficient cerbainity and specif- finished sixth. row—«nd three spares in his High‘ (4-7) tackles Middletown dUtown’s Bto .Hattto to»4 the hi »<*«««* •“ of .197. iotty for IB to comply with k.” Mantle would be in full swing in It’s apparent, looking at the “We are going to do more big game. High fai RockvUle. C9iarter Oak Itonm' Jtan tmmte-oste- slalom gates that must M JWr- But, Kuhn said, the Narional mid-Msixto and ready for opwi- improvement sheet, that Martin bunting,” said Keane. “What’s The line Score resid Bke play offers leading Coventry tw o to t t i a ^ t M "iN »er Cton* ^ **®*’ ^wre a » pftm Leagpie wasn’t ignoring toe or ing day. He said he expected tod more than work behind the wrong with having Mantle bunt? this: H i^ (11-2) at Bolton High : 19#^ m ^-arililooM ng numerous otoer munailt^ der which direots it to prepare Mantle to start working out «UM» wnjugnr lUABitF 43ABIMEB BABBF KBHNlUg plate catching the weird pitch WMh men on first and- second 16-34-54-84-108-138 -144 - (2-12) and Rham (10-S) at East for to* vdiere the skier must also » to field a basebaM team in Mil March 1 when toe dub reports East OatboUe V South Windsor Bockvflle and nobody out, Mr. Maris le 168 178-193. Hampton lligh. to xtorenss'an esdiW 45^, tops prepared to i*e the es of the league’s two leading waukee this firing, rither toe at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mick flutterball artists, Eddie Fisher going to bunt.” The extraordinary effort For the first time in Over a to tolddlnhwh Before deciding to check, Atlanta-bound Braves or a stUl ey recently underwent an oper them topple ■ Northwest Catho- Jimlcr Pete Dhninico, who trol. East should* have no and Hoyt Wilhelm. ’The former came In the middle of Bak' week. Coetch Don Bums will , oJ v w try , ahowtog, ttm best »ugB«tB unborn expansion club. Keane made his remarks at a ation at Um Mayo CUnlc for the Uc High with 22 points, ad- filled in for the ailing WHIett trouble dupUcaUng the earlier worked ta a league record 82 eris three games as a mem have his starting ^ e Intact as baiaaoe to too srwi with f^e you can or news conference Monday, called removal of a bone partlole from vancing his ' game average to last Friday -with 24 points and 49-41 victory over the Saints. games and Wilhelm made 66 Kuhn Kiid toe league wiU ber rt the Oopas’ entry. Bob Martens returns frtmi starters to doqbto giguree. W e to the point toe EoweV move later tMs week if possible, to announce toe signing of pitch his right shoulder. 19J. seven steals,ateaui, should snouia also see Inm the«ae patA.jww. twowo ouUnga,uuui«v, ^ 77^^ are psaulred. ' appearances for the White Sox. Washington, Ray LaGace is to have the order vacated. er Bob^ Friend utd shortstop Marteoa, toe second leading plenty of acUon. Dimlnlco’s t>er- aouto Wtoidsor bss been u ^ ^ rtrf The three oheWrn aA Of 71 players who appeared over the flu and Greg Willett is But Ms remarks didn't stop Ruben Amaio. Friend reported healtlu^ again. W ith Martens scorer before the Washington formance put him in sixthXUl placepiBCe threeimuroo pointstfuiuLB away onvogF .viuiufrom beating - — — ' the fdmro hanl edtee set. ja In 100 or more American trq> t * 6 i^ a 1 6 ' polnta «r Alble Pearson and Bobby Roller. led the league in home runs last gets cold, try this: Instead of hd of a fruit jar under one of downhiU. Many nucers use Howard Holcomb, former 'The state finds it bard to c Villanova Quintet Knoop, both of the California SINKS WINNING PUTT—Ken Venturi drops club year and flnlrtied ninth. When I rolling around trying to get the seats. Ifill jar with license, UP IN THE AIR—UCLA’s Kenny Washington and check as a platform to prepare member of this dep^m en t and bgj,ie,ve,’ - thisiriered WllMom S. Arizona’s Mike Aboud (82) and Ted Hcfkett igo af Of College Poll BEPUBJJOAN WOMEN — Angeles, and AlA i Weis,W a Ic Martin\ i r a r - n „ ’ Bs ------' editor ~at The Herald, .. oeuteve, nneolal unimoerea cnunsel wiMiaiii "that o. and raises hands as he sinks final putt to win. was with St. Louis we used to go warm, aleep on your stotnoch. band aids, matches, sheer pin. Grettxhen Sage 192, Bmestina tor the nexJt turn. ' Chicago teammate. Pearson ^^ep into toe WINF radio counsel, that for the bunt when we played at Your body can retain more heat Screw jar to top. ter rebound at UCLA stadium. (AP Photofax) Among very smooto raesri, National League, wWch NEW YORK (AP)—Things are just dandy for Dixie Brown i78, oara w a^ t iso- went from .223 to .278, a gain boQtjj Saturday night as the naj™ u, aji Chavex Ravine. We’re going to In this position and you’ll stay FRESH MINNOWS lengthening of the previous turn bakes such pains to present an Shooting for Open Victory Basketball boosters. A trio of Southern teams—Duke, 471, Jan ^ Leonard 204-502, Bear Stags’ Next Aim of 56 points; Knoop upped his voice of the Fast Catholic Hleh pa>™ >" be doing more of It at Yankee warmer. When you transport minnows 15th Straight for Kentucky tnice Bagley 4612. is a common check. Easential^ murk In one vear from 21« to LainollC hlign Bjag,je gcout Image of its ball ^Kentucky and Vdnderiiilt—hold down the first three Stadium, Boston and Baltimore. GET THE AIR over a long distance, carry a ly it consists of an intentionally .269, a 53 point increase and Hoi^nb, wIm^ hM had pi^yerg^ would be so Irrespon- p la ^ in the weekly Associated Press major college wawPvnmmAva n™- The Fairfield Stags set their sights OH YlflanovB to- previous radio announcing ex- as to flout a court order, "You don’t see anybody A feiw cents buys on attach length of garden hose — and a lengthened, uncarved, drifting, Weis added 49 points, going Venturi Comes Back, charging Marie and ManUe ment to utilize toe air in your funnel —as insurance. Bhinnel pell. ------Gloria after making Niagara their 13th victim. _low______turn______toward the next__ gate, from .247 to .296. perience of calling basketbaU j* is in the character o games in Torrington, will re- mionopoMstlc men we are when toey’ra at toe plate. I spare tire to blow up air mat goes out the window, hose is at Foul Shot Offense Duke increased its sMght lead and Auburn last week and re- K alehi^i^^I^e Kaiichi 132, T he V illanova gam e w ill be p la y ^ Saturday n igh t a t la the trouble spot. * * * want to make all our players tresses. Spare is deflrted only a tached, end bubbles the water tn over Kentucky to 12 points whHe oeived 17 hrst-place votes and Chaivia 127-341, Flo the Palestra in Philadelphia—barring another weekend The snowplow check is an place Rollie Sheldon—^Fassing dealing wMh.” Mymda Reach .300 Mark out cigars is Gordie McCullough, Stafford said It was necessary more adept bimters. smaU amount but the savings in the minnow bucket, miimows Vanderbilt advanced from ggs potato. Hansen 142-348, Frieda Mad- blizzard. ^ ^ ^ old-Umer that should be in eve% Looking Across Lake stay alive. Of the top 20 on the “Most head basketball coach at the obtain from the court "a “No longer will I heeitate lung strain is considerab’Ie. fourth to third, replacing Frovi- 8taltag 148-367, Harry the second half, and they qrt<8c- despite Jrtm Osborne’s 82-point but you will stE be on port prize, his first victory since a Then Board faltered with _ I —A. -B m M - A - ■ A w ~ J swmwtAMgames. _record — _ _ _ J to 415-2. w n M They d could . I « Imm pick-up o f 31 poiats. Trinity by 60 points.”—Among asked for two) noted the argu I miwSes Mtandsy rtgbt sod tor______winning pclnis after Buckminster 160-851, I>wight ly opened up a lead toat later performanoe for the losers. line. circulatory ailment treatened Kentucky kept its unbeaten prove their ranking with a vic In all, 32 American Lea the latest slgnees with the Hart ments 1^ defense attorney lart three bogeys on the first four . . . YOUR topped ftubbcm AubUm 66-68 at gStooitK a 904oot jumper that his career late in 1964 after he W eir 13®-396, GU Shorey 357, widened to 20 pohxta. The Owls are now 5-8, w h i l e ------guers (based on the 100 or holes wWle Venturi toot even NartiviHe. The Wctocy was Van. game at 73-aJi with 2:24 record intaot with victories No. tory over Kentucky Wednesday. ^ ™ „ ford Charter Oaks are John week toat We order would re- had won the U.S. Open title. 13 and 14 over Louisiana State Ktatucky won the llrrt meeting Bennls Boxx 369, Fluv^ ’Ihe Stags outsoored Niageura Danbury’s record is 6-6. __ , “ more gomes comparieon be JUniszewald, form er UConn quire a teter trial start, per to move within a stroke of F tor’s ISto in 16 starts and set up This was toe course where toe leader. Beard porred toe I I Wednesday’s SEC controntatton ^ ------of the two teams. 369, Gasper Morra 354, Harold 60-30 in toe second half and out- Pratt meets Central GonneoU- n..nA~— Suydam win coach the swim- and it hasn’t come to pass we I TVeeh, New Y < ^ .279 .246 rounds there, and I’m shooting Ftoyd all finished at 276 to col page in leas than five mkiutos BuBdogs won 8. St. Joseph’s, Pa. 18-4 76 ’TEETOTALERS — Marilyn 20 points while BUI Jones end just landed in sectaid place in !o31 mlng team at Central Oonnebtl- ®re going to advance the trial the Western Division of tile 9. DavalUlo, Clev. .301 .270 for ft. If I It, 1 migM just lect $8,037.60 each. midway through the fourth straight in the 9. Michigan 11-4 49 Barber 182-483. Bety Haefs 481, Mike Branch had 19 each. U>. Charles, Kans. C. .269 .241 out, toe sport having been added date.” ^ Rrth smith 486. The Joes, second in a row for National Basketball Assodatia^ 11. B ottey, Minn. .297 .272 retire. That’s my aim.” Archer, a former San Fran- half. 10. anctanatl 14-3 M 12. Brown, Cle-yetend .263 .230 !o2S to the ever-expanding atWetic He did, and Kuhn and Bari But it’s ludey for them they Venturi com e bock flrom a oteco city champion, carded toe I Clyde Lee Ht seven of the sstoack tumbled Tulsa W hitfield, CTeve. .393 .270 program. JiWohwon, aibtoiTiey for toe aren’t ta the same divisian as Yastrzenisld, Bos. .3U Braves, objected. Jlnkinson con prolonged end agonizing shanp best individual 18-hole round of VsndarWIt foes throwB that and- *<«“ **“ ,*•*«“ • ***• to win the national titfe ta 1964, ad Auburn’s upset amhittona. totadipfocl tt*. with defending the East’s second-place Ctacta- tended toe advance in the date toe tournament with a 66. Scheduling Headaches and Tough Road Games but after toe dircuiatnry ail Beard’s 274 brought him toe Lee, toe Omnmodorea’ 6-fbot-9 chaii^fhst Wichita, the Shock- nati Royals who test the Wert’s “was prejudicial to toe Interesis I I new runners-up tonight in Ban ct my clients.” He aaid it was ment attacked he ooUeoted just $4,600 second prize, yet he eanter, Mt only two field goals ptaytag at home, stonnad $296 in official money tart year. missed becoming the first golfer but fiitohed with 16 points. P « t North Texas m-70 with Francisco. Blades Plan Court Action “a hardship to be forced to trial Jamie Hxanpaon and Warren If they were ta the same divi at this eairiy date.” Before the lucky, be skipped ever to score a wire-to-wiire vic Rupp a special defaiae toat ., ^ Fairfield Coach Rests His Case sion, the Warriors would be 11 toe Bing Orortiy tournament, tory. moat fotka 4eaerlha sa a Ken- games behind the Royals. To Get Coach Laclair Back fearing coW weather, but told Venturi's 273 was just one Inckyrtyle «me, w«i to opem- FAIRFIELD (NEA) __ scheduling the teams we high achoed AB-Amerioan,” he out,” said Nathan Podoloff, gen said. “I go after toe guy who San Francisco moved past NEW YORK (AP) — Officials friends, "I wanted to play in toe stroke off toe Lucky tournament Mon tor 10-12 minutas wUie Ala- ^ The campus that is Fair- u Baltimore into second idaqg of the New Haven Blades prom- eral manager of the Elm City 8ASKST8ML Lucky because it’s toe tourna record of 272 set by current U.S. bama bed toe preasure on. With field University sits snugly But we get good boys here fed the high school AJl-Ameri- What’s the sense Of going after oan.” Monday night by (hrasMng t^ t'lte “immediate legal action” to Hockey Club. “ The penalty is ment ta my home town.” open champion Gary Player in on a wooded knoll overlook Bullets 131-118. Part Neumann counteract an Indefinite suspen not according to any rules we scolds Oarryilng hand waimera to 1961. Now he heads for toe Bob gamea you can win by 40 HSfi center Is 6-8 soph Art 4ncky leading 47-40, tbs WUdoe|ts On toe Wart Ooart,. tXXA scored 16 points for the Vla^, sion toat has been imposed on can find in effect and we intend give him feeling when he swung Hope tournament starting inx an inviting little New points?” Kenny, who played high school Y MIDGETS want on their tear. Pet Riley got scored an 84*67 bomocourt vic- riors in the first six minutes of Jackie Leciair, the club’s play immediate legal aoUon for re toe ckibs, Venturi started four Wednesday in Palm Springs, England town. Some of his old opponents bail with Liew Alcindor, toe Manchester Auto Parts had a Bine of Ms X points during tbs tory over Artaona In a noncon- the fourth quarter and the Bqi; er-coach. b el.” strokes off the pace and even Oalif. The only things missing are agree. 'They begun dropping 7-1 wonder on toe UCLA fieeb- close call last night just getting spurt. farenca game. The Bruina lad at pert and swooning coeds (Fair- lets fell 16 points behind, never The suspension and a $100 fine In toe meantime, he said, Le by Wyman Oil, 23-14. Dave BUI RyesaJ came off toe haifUma 4&-X and opened the Fairfield from their schedules. man team. field is a Jesuit school) and a “We were losing two or three to recover. ^ were announced in New York ciair “will continue in his full Wooley (10) and Mike Kelly bench and rahled West Virginia gap adter toe lubsrmiasten by “Kenny Is an excellent ball- campus hangout cadled Pop’s teams a year. Even Fordbam The victory, the Warrioip) Monday by ’Tom Lockhart, pres capacities as coach and player (7) were high for the Auto to a 73-72 victory over viatting outsooring the Wildcats XA handler for a big man,” Bisacca Malt Shop. dropped us. I don’t know why; third straight, gave them a Sfij ident of the Eastern Hockey for the Blades.” parts. John McKeon (4) Larry Ex-Iowa Coach Burns fit. Jrtm'e of New York. Ryesaj, Mike Lynn topped toe Uofons said. “Wouldn’t you know it— uhlesB tt had aoomethlng to do ' 30 season mark and mov^ League. Altlwugh Lockhart aaid ihe Pietrantonio (4) and Conrad I a 6-6 senior, dropped a free with X paMa. GfitHUlE BJ8 AOOA Everything rtse is there. I finally get a 6^ guy aitd be with our winning three out of them to 6H games behind toe "The penalties stemmed from Blad^-C^ks game has been re McCurry (4) hit best for the A patated-up jalopy. Rigid wants to play the badDOourt.’ ’ Los Angeles Lakers. ^ a game between the Blades and Bcademlca that old school them.’" scheduled fOr Feb. 12, Podolpff Fiielmen. Joins Packers’ Staff the Long Island Ducks Jan. 21 spirit. A friendly hard-driving Snaall College Record Bisacca calls 6-3 senior for said the Blades will not play. Hilltop Motors downed Bo I basketball coach who has come Btaacca took Fairfield out of ward Mike Branch “toe beet at Oommack, N.Y. With the If the punishment of Leciair is land Oil, 29-22 as Mike Clark GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)—Jerry Bums, dismissed leeper ta hcusketball anywhere.’’ i^me !ess than a minute and a up with the team he always ’Tri-State League. In one MIKE BBANOH Naulls, Havlicek made "more in kbepirig” w)to (9) and Mike Crockett (14) as head football coach at Iowa after five dismal seasons, dreamed about. And a name stretch the Stags won 29 Fairfield opened the season half old a fight started on toe the rules this position m ig^ be starred. Brad Steurer (9) and has stepped up instead of down. ice that emptied both benches I like Fairfield. straight league games, which with a loss to St. Joseph’s, then Return to Celts - reconsidered, he said. Stan Geidel (9) led Boland’s. Bums was added Monday to the coaching staff of the is an NOAA small college rec started a string of 12 staalgM and went on for half an hour. ’’All We need now,” said Green Bay Packers, champions of the National Foot TIRE CITY ord. by beating Boston College, at Officials finally restored order coach, athletic director and Sports Schedule Against Pistons ball League three of the last five seasons. "This left us ta the middle,” Boeton, 100-63, but Leciair refused to bring his I 357 BROAD ST. flIANCHESTER—643-2444~OPEN 8-10 town lawyer George Bisacca, ’Ihe Stags also beat Xkyler, team bock to complete the It waa a presUgous appoint------"is a little attention. For us Bisacca said. “So we shot toe NEW YORK (AP)—John Hav- ,4 ^ ment to a stafi toat haa November. He had no immedi- works and went for the name Duquesne and St. Fraods (Pa.) Tuesday, -Feb. 1 game. that won’t be easy, ev«i If we Ucek and VWe Nartls era produced two new head football ole comment. Having a job that fits you Is voiy Important; it Is im Im iM A a to o p M b is * In : schools. ’That’s one of the ob on the road. Fairfield still has. Beet at St Bemaod’e, X Leciair refused to discuss toe portant for your personal sabtfaction and for your do win the big onw on the scheduled to return from toe in Bill Austin, a gtaduate of jects of this game, isn’t it— Villanova, Providence, St, Bona- Mkldletiown at RockviBe, 8. matter Monday. coaches In the NFL within the prasant and future earning capacity. MACHININa road.” jured ranks and join toe Boertoh Lombardi’s staff who moved beat the beet?” venture and Georgetono to play Bolton at Ooventty. “I have made my complete re laat month. MftattfiWhIinsy Aircraft, the chozesssravoty good INSPECTION Cdtics tonight for a National on to Los Angeles last year, was Perfect That completes the ’Ihe calilber of player Biseooa on the road. South Wtadsor at Btoomftold, port to le€igue officials,” he • ^ - 'I Vince Lombardi, head coach, that you oM find the fight Job. . . s jo b that fits your 8. Basketbafi Assodatton meeting named recently as new head AiRCMIT ENOINE ASSEMILT picture. A Chip Hilton novel gets also Is'something of a ’The road could lead to Madt- said. ^ a ' Tf? general manager and taciturn particular Intarasts and abiHSoa. PAWA offers the Smith at EKingtoo, 8. with toe Detroit Pistons at Med- couldn’t paint it any better. minor miracle. ’Ihe school us son Stpure Garden. The management of the taakmarter of the Packers, coach of toe Pittsburgh Steel- eridest poeeibfe verioly of Jobs end training opportuni- SHEET NKTAL Rham si Bart Ha^toa. isson Square Garden. tfes plus tha benefit of exporienetd employment The burning question: Can ually gives^ only two or three “Oertatnly,’ ’ said an NTT Blades, however, challenged the didn’t specify what Burne would ata. Lombardi’s ace defensive Wires tling — M snchertsf at HavUcek and NauHs, whp counsellors to assist you in maMng a wise choice. BENCH WORK Fairfield clobber Stats U. in basketball scholarahips a year. oommlttee official, '**lttisfo-niHne punishment and vowed to fight do, although it waa expected he Une coach, Phil Bengtaon, re the big game and win a berth Oemtral, <8:30. . . have been sidelined by pulled «• portedly had other otters dan In addWon to.h Job that fits, you wM 1M now and t o o l Ir DiE NiRlnNe " I seldom try to recruit the wsolt keep toem out.'* . Wreedhig* — Btiat at Bart would take over defensive back- Mghar wags acalas. . . training with pay . . . nine paid in the Natlona] Invltattonal groin muscles, worked out w ^ “ I believe toat tee rrtes of field duties. gled before him in the reshuf- AIRCRAFT ENQINE TESTINB ’Tournament 7 Hartford, «;Se. the CrtUos in practice Monday holidays... Rioral vacation bonaflts. . . an outstand otganlxed hockey will bear ua fitag of toe NFL coaching line ing group Ineutartco program. . . paid rick leave. . . a EXPERIMENTAL NACHININ6 ’Thlnktag About NTT ;■ ’ Wednesday, Feb.X ■ . and were pronounced _ fit for at Burns reptaces Norb Hecker, up since ihe season ended. I who welded toe stingiest pass ilna ratiramont plan . . . and moapthmally good ad- dry charge "In some ways it is presump Kiae-*-abData « t MkartMator, least Bmltod duty. Burns, a surprise choice, left vanoamant opportunity. WEiDWa tuous even to think about the Kaceys Irish-Sports Ntghi jlSM. ■ : r . Back ta first place wMh a half defense unit ta the NFL lart Iowa after 12 years on toe , Cbe9^ at Viart., season and waa named last Jobi tha bundroda of poopio—bolh npoilonood and NTT,” Bisacca aaid. “ ’Ihen game lead over Gtadnaattln Bowie Struggles Hawkeye staff and five as head hMKporfsncod—that arc etartiiig tritor^nado caroors I again, why not? Others have Program Set f or March IMiytijiiatsr wt the torrid Eastern * Dlvirtyn week ea head coaxta o f the new coach. Bis 1966 squad, a favor ovary ataak at Pratt A WMtnoy Alrerafb BATTERIES done it.” With Fired Ruins, Atouita Falcons. BY EARL YOST heps and ftioA wU . idnrt race, toe Orttics hops ts pen ite for the Big Tan title, YMtOai Emptoymant Ofllo* Teo weeks * »Z 1------In 1950, "Uttto” Dayton toeir advantage ta meetings Prebmtaary plans have been rtwrtly, , , j ' Burns has stayed Uugely In slumped to a 1-8 rooond and ex- at 400 Main Straat MMaoNNnft I magically got into the NIT but wMh toe Pistons tonight and at Snow Problems seclusion at his home in Iowa tmded Iowa’s conference taslng b s t Hartford 8, Connsefiont aiiaftMMal, ToaUDlA and made by Campbell Council, Hopoped gaerts.ta tt|i'||art, A r| A e i7 ; R ^ s l t i i fines MeUrv a n d l^ MaMng hardly went home in a pump Detroit Wednesday. BOWIE, Md. (AP) — Wort- City since he was fired ta mid- string to 12 games. Knights of Columbus for its were Wffi GSMfoS, Pete Wignik l4enn GfKbjfi^-aBS’.'ortt'rt:a vOpan for Your Convanisnos— kin. The Flyers finished second, 'H is return of HavKoek ei* foen tryi!^ to grt Bowie Ra4se .99 established a national name and 12th annual oombtostloa Irirti- Matt MorUaty, Jim Monday thru Friday I Oourae into rtiape for W«Mlnee- Sports Night program. Sr., the H«v,' - FM% 8 am.—5 p.m. Three and four yaorg"-WITH haven’t had any scheduling day’a achedrted reopentag 6-VoH The date wiH ba Monday Fituok Ckdwkly,t?oe. toy,.• .IMC weekend ct Brtl'b Anrawa. ^ nelttwr la ta top cofe Ibaadgy, Wadnoaday ahd Tbrndgy PAY-Infihaat MoM. problems since., rtriiEgloa today with fire-leveled . Exchange March 14. The site, the T y HoOsncl,' W ' avoninge ’tU 8 pm . MacbinlM gad ToolTwIA Fairfield is 12-1 this season. riiina of five bonw, anow-ciioked Saturdays 8 a jik r-I2 neon Making Kacey Home. soa-Bsihy, IVan atskii'^":^^27V n5^£idirti3i ^ 1A.49—4 2 Vifilt, - Exchange ’Hw schedule lorta as if it was opproaob roads and runaway put together the day before the General Chairman wiH be Skonertd. Dwlidrt P4^ , H ^ . If twaHabte, bring your mititaiy dlachargo papers (P0-2t0b Mrtb 'erttNfealaand sSMon opened. Francis Mahoney, the man who (yirtacy: Jr. and Msboacto hhreea. C. T. LaBONNE social security card when you visit our office. i BfitfiHed in yfiUBBfs, Padcardsi Dodges^^^ChrysIerfi, 3tartin Meyer, trartc rtiperin- It has names like Aca<^ Inaugurated the idea to bold ------^^— r— 'aoRkprte Dick R obe^ Saaders, are aUtag. ,V- '! tendent, aaid at least 48 boraea and ASSOCIATES, DSC. Other Connecticut plants ta North Haven onttSoittblngtoa :[ Mercorya, Fordfl» Chevya, Olds, nymouths, in feet Bridg^pml and StonehUl mhwd an Irish-Sports Night. Mahoney in with Boston Ocdlege. St Jo has been general obairman for ' ' S a ^ siPnrtice in toe wake af fiirt„ prttthed te the flames wiilcb An Equal Opportunity Employer, M . Id yean , iMsafeig only last year TIpim. ^ virtoty over N e » eaiiy Monday swept through the —Jost aboat any car. seph's, Providence, Masaachus- BOWliNG Greater Hartford's D Y N A M IC Insurance Skilled Worfcera—OoU Mr. Wm. Coleman at 658-8683 for oa interview appetetmeirt etts, Georgetown, Xavier, vnia- when be was the honored IRlilie'.la, ,, •' York. Ths vrtew dafenrtvs rngg tMm area known as Bliieberry I Agency hqva, S t Bonaventure, Niagara, fiueat, wMch broke hie record . .L-~;----- is troubled b^ artoriUo- legi,, Hfila just after a blizzard Dugnesna ahd Holy Croes. for obvlouB reasons. 2HDG ;4-(Joe dementtao S88, ' ! ' ,, hot remains ta action. Ssndeni, fitanped 18 inobee ot anow on tiM Frant Wlwd Fr46 B rtl^ UqMM.^Way a t Brtot amillMr 140 boraM. ia prroaration for a 122J)iOO feet freerfaH jump to- all we esa turn to. In my seven oroheatni w il play again witti vens 227-669, Aden BoMs S|.(k bars are h»Mad. JiaAidlfifo was ttmora flatunky and gien taka Y "’Officials said ail but eight or klOiMe-WBD. yean here my record is 104-63. the menu the usual corned beef Ken Bradley 304, JoMi M u a ^ a mamber o f tba .A«MiraiMi op lha PWlartrtpWa Ttsns st wdiie had been recaptured by d«y. wffl wear ft fl'i,DOO pressure suit for the n Vif* 1b')>e perfectly honest, 1 think and cabbage. ko 208, Dan- Nawoonto 308. * —if— Att-atar tsam Mat aea- Doakn Oardm fitBdar tfira tofiag, aoBM up to 10 nfitas over 2Hdp Wanted—Female 35 Help WanteftiMirin 85 Bnfldhig'— CwtraciUng 14 THERE OUGMTA BE A LAW BY FAGALT and SHORTEN BIANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1966 CAFETERIA workers tor the DRIVERS tor sclxxd bus, 7:80- CARPBNTTIT — Omcfeto woth, 8:40 ajtt., 2:164:40 pm . ChU. pm uLM fOPus a UH~WfU.»*Aai?iaHT, m South Windsor Sohoeds. DaO m a j o r HOOFLE aaytolBf Croae eeOer to loiA CoMEASilOU , m iTT A * 644-1634 botweeB 0 a.m. and S 64S-2414. . CLASSIFIED inside and out, no wihetltate for p.m. fW infbnnatloa. ^lallty work, aatlafactk)n guar- abe; THE M ow m QooDvoersfoSm W A N T E D ~ F u g-ton e iMirvlae Medlar antoed, competatlve prices, no “OttMERMSieTEP ifou'Me atatloli attendant, days. Good M Job too smalL D A D Carpen - ~ AMD THE m $ m > THts m m unt HOSTESS pay, tauturance benefiti, pen- vomnnn ourr try, days etS-lWM. even liifa it o - omuNusieiiDi^ Dtaring Rcom dupervhnr ■ten plan. A i^ In panon. ■88».— ...... HEI2.- M o rta l^ B rothers, 316 Center f A» ,tn » AWTT £ A U i«T K > 5 E y » -^ ' aiiAl^SIPIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Permanent Tear Around Work St, M tcm t HCE lO tW 'E target/ S AJW. to 5 PJd. ' CABUnCT WORK, fonnlca coun Many BeneAts— MytMOKO.WHKrAN l)NU«UM.X>a5.'] A OUY M 4aro W EAR A H id U K E ters, rec rooiha, remodeling. PART-TIME broiler man, ex ATWIPLC A09UKD IOOK1H6 . BUT Meals provldod THAT INOULO BUy ANYTHIN* COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Quality woriL Reasonable pric Paid vacation perienced preferred but not IN TE U .t«6N r, IM A>«^CU» WAY/ IP ycu HIT HIM RidHTf Bur niiiMtoi BIONnAX Thin FBlDAir 10:30 AJML — SATCBDAT 8 AJI. es. F ree estim ates. OaH 648- neceaaary. Apply In peraon. 8UT VMAY eWWD CAN HE 6 E ' K M L, S4M * »«» 1 __ r Free Hfe inminmoo , , e^. W N*w Cm T)OE< HE WW» ANY D0U6H f T niM Mi Bonansa Sirloin PH, 287 Weat HE OO W SNT m a n y o f W 6 j ' 'A 8968: ______Free dIaabUity Inaucunoe OOMMOM OAftSincATiON^.y COULD ONB H IM THE WHOLE MiedhMl Insurance Middle Tpke., Mancheater, 648- BUGGS BUNNY 1 PITCH AND WIND OP WITH MJTH- MiMirana PLEASE READ YOUR AD QUAUTF Carpentry — Rooms, 1164. ,INd BUT PRACTICE/ MAE fthunfllff** or "W est Ads” are taken over the phone aa dormers, porolms, basemenfs S o THCX CAME AElItty VSRC YMIE tllXH- Can 876-8061 or 643-6412 MHnlKi OHE aSB CAME AS THEV WEREHT- NO AAANNSRS-BLAr C v O U 'V B 0 conventonce. The advertiser should read his ad n e FIRST reflniahdd, cabinets, buUt-lns, To Arrange For tobervtew WANTED—Driver tor Hght de- BKOME nw oM d a y i t AireEABS and REPORT ERRORS tu tbne for the fonnlca, aluminum, vinyl, Hvery truck, fun-time or 8 VOU TAKE AMPOR HOWARD JOHNSON SRAKTrCO UKE 'AN NBSLECTPUL/, ett wnM UBT" ‘ next biaertl^ The BeraJd Is responsible for oiUy ONE Incoi^ steel, ceram o aiding. WUUam a m .-2 p.m . OaH 289-1568. OLD «HOB-BLA> 6UVENU/. reet or omitted insertion for any advertisement apd then only Robldns Carpentry Service. Rt. .30, Veraon, Oonn. to toe extent of n "mahe g:ood” InserUod. Errors \tolch do not TURRET LATHE operators, ex mj*~WLA~ n tTMtUiktLMti 640-8446. »Bmfh SlQ9«ntte«li lessen toe value of the advertisement win not be oorreoted hy perienced, night shift, houifs a r«K). aSAiM* «nni|n food” Insertion. aSCatwir A. A DION, INc! Roofing RN or LPN, 3*11 tolft, part-time. p.nrL-4 a m . Prem ium pay, aU t f i S S e dAFtocM (HM B id in g , painting. Carpentry, Al- OaU 646-0129. benefitu. Dean Machine Prod- •bwm BiHoDeews ~ teraUana and additions. Cell* ucta, 166 Adam s St., M anches aSIUraltlM ttOniMlaripi (Rodcvine, Ton Free) N______A M iM tl 4BVMT (JM In g a . Workmanship guaran MACHINE Operators and hand ter. •BTNdtawe teed. 280 Autumn St. 643-4860. sewers fOr first shift, 7 a.m.- "-I 5- 643-2711 875-3136 8:30 p.m., apply in person to INSPECTOR oC matoine parts, n T F V fn P ioneer Parachute Oo., 168 night shitt, some experience necessary. Call Mr.. White, Roofing— Siding 16 Forest Bt, Manchester. An Trouble Reaching Our AdvertiseiT equal opportunity employer. anytime. Rockville 875-8386. (T BIDWELL, HOME improvement SHORTEN Do. — Roofing, sidi^, altora- RECEPTIONIST — Assistant to 24-Hour Answering Service tions, additions and remodel dentist, exceUent opportunity T-V REPAIR MAN for right applicant. Must have BY V. T. HAMLIN XjEAdUff- Free to Herald Readers ing of all types. Excellent Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted— ^Female 35 Help Wanted—Female 3S ALLY OOP IN6 HI6 . ■fh workm anship. 640-6406. Initiative,. .. ability to meet public Store baa fuU-tlma Inside and MARK IT >-1-1 A -T-T A V SECRETARY — Part-time for WOMAN for general office and be wUllng to learn office service man position JJlHEYI >CXjrp IHMK PEOPLE Want Infonnallon on one of onr classified adveitlseineatB? TV4AT VMOULD BE GLAP No answer at toe telephone listed T Simply can toe TThC A . 1 L A ..N 1 inourance executive, insurance work, full time only, 40 hour management. State full deUlls available In our Televleian Re- ______THER, t o STOP FIGHTIN’, arr r Roofing and Chimneys 16-A experience desirable but not week including Saturday. Af of quallficatlona in reply. Write ^-ir Dent. WOULPN^OIA? ply In person at Flow er Fash Box D, Herald. TrfBiaegtPIEHTYHAI/* ROOBINO — Specializing re necessary. AvallaNe March 1, B1 EDWARDS REFINING Co. excellent wortdng arrange ion, 86 East Center St. ar pairing roofs of all kinds, new CATALOG FREE. I’U send you Does Your Preeemt Job Offer BY DICK TURNER ments. Write Box A, Herald. X CARNIVAL ANSWERINQ SERVICE roofs, gutter work, chlnmeys Haa seiveral desirable serv WANTED — Dependable, ener 624-page Popular Club catalog. These Benefits? ff" cleaned, ^paired, Alumlniun ice ataitions available in g etic wom an to care fo r 22 Let your friends shop from It. 649-0500 - 875-2519 siding. SO' years’ experience. Mandhester and surround year old female poUo patient, Then you pick $26 and m ore In • ExceUent starting pay Free estimates. Call Howler, ing area. Also two brand P&WA w and leave your message. You'll hear from our. advertiser In mornings. 643-0479. free items., Alice Williams, • Promotion from within Jig time yrltoont ^lending aU evening at the Mephone. 643-6361, 644-8383. new 3-bay Ookmial design Popular Ciub Plan, Depart stations available soon in WAITRESS wanted, part-time ment P808, Lynbrook, New • Store discount privileges Mansfield and Colchester. may have the nights, apply Bess Elaton Do • P aid absences v r Y ork. 4& U IS Automobiles For Sale 4 Heating and Plumbing 17 Paid braining. This is an nut Shop, 150 Center 9t., Man • Travel accident Insurance excellcjit opportunity for chester. WOMAN to live In regularly or ALL ISSBLRS 1964 CORVETTE — 365 H.P., COMPLB5TE plumbing and • H oliday pay B6 anyone wishing bo be his 4 nights a week and care for « = A S N HERALD translsterized ignition, i^speed. heating service, complete new R IG H T JOB NURSES AIDE, 3-11 shift, full e Grovq> life Ineuiraace own boas in a very satisfy elderly lady. Must have refer 411 positractlon, AM-FM pow bathroom installations and time and part-time. Laurel ing business. E'er complete ences. CaU 643-6287 after 6. • Group hospital and surgical er windows, tinted glass, 2 bathroom remodeling, 30 years M anor, 649-4619. BOX L E H E R S details call Mr. Orooke a* benefit plan tops, $2,995. 643-6571. in business. Eul VanCamp, for Y O U BY AL VERMEER U 649-4749. 289-1561 days, or 288-5721 WAITRESSES • Ulnesa benefits PRISCILLA’S POP 1 For Your 1965 OLDSMOBIUE—F85 Cut- anytim e. Help Wanted— Male 36 • Profit sharing pension fund BOTTI PLUMBING and heating BE A JOHNSON GIRL , _ VMONDER laas, white with black leather If the “right job fo r Y ou” • Retirement benefits Information repairs, alterations, electric E\iU or P art-tim e EJvenings fiF MOM'S Gcrr BY J. B. WILLIAMS Interior, excellent condition, Includes security, advance IMPORTANT N O n C E O U R MOUSE OUT OUR WAY power ateering and brakes, ra and gas hot water heaters, free EXCELLENT We Will Train You t h e h e r a l d w ill not ment potential and the The 1964 Civil Rights Law If not, wouldn’t you like to ^BUGGED dio, etc. 643-7851. estim ates. Call 643-1496. M ust Be Over 21 ii« tXJNT M3U BEUEVE IT/ HE ^ disclose the Identity of early recognition o< your prohibits, with certain ex have a job that does ? Apply at any advertiser using box OPPOR'TUNITY Many Benefits— AAAV (SET BRUISED H B?E AMP skill and initiative, you ceptions, discrimination be Peraonnel Det., second floor. THERE, BUT IT S fiOWWATAJCE letters. Readers answer 1964 BUICK Special, 6 cylinder, Paid vacation excellent condttlcm, low mile should investigate the job Uniforms provided cause of sex. It will now be MOKB THAN SNOWBALLS ing blind box ads who Millinery, Dressmaking 19 Be your own boss. No lay TO DOWN A aUY WITH AN age 11,000 miles, selling due to opportunltiee at Pratt A EVee life insurance necessary for our readers desiie to protect their offs, guarainteed, $10,000 a Whiitney Aircraft. And . . . IRON PIPE BACKBONE identity can follow this illneas, $1,700. 643-8387. DRAPES — custom made to EYee disability insurance not only to read the usual SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. STUCK INTHE SROUNCV year net income with a higher wage scales plus in procedure: your measurements, lined or Medical Insurance Female Help Wanted and 1962 CHEVROLET—Bel Air, 4- unllned. For more information $5,000 cash investment creased paid holiday and ITT Please call John B. De Call 875-8951 or 643-5412 Male Help Wanted classifi X445 N ew B ritain Ave. door, standard, 6 cylinder, vacation benefits have re Enclose your reply to the caU 643-1913. Quattro, Broker. To Arrange Interview cations, but Wanted — Male West Hartford, Oonn. box In an envelope — radio, and heater, one owner, cently gone Into effect or Female, also our Classifi Among our many current addressed to the Classi excellent condition. 649-7919. HOWARD JOHNSON cation Help . , . 37. 233-7631 E xt 310 % fied Manager, Manchester Moving— Trucking— J. D. REAL'TY requirements are openings Rt. 30, Veraon, Conn. Evening Herald, together Storage 20 fo r . . . with a memo listing the 1968 VOLKSWAGEN sedan — 643-5129 FULL - TIME counter glrta FIRST CLASS mechanic, must o companies you do NOT MANCHESTER DeUvery. Ught wanted, morning shift. Please m e c h a n i c — full or part-time »1X4 >T mt, iM. m >1,. w. M. OH $400. Call 649-0228. have own tools, top wages and want to see your letter, trucking and package delivery. apply Mister Donut, 266 West to work on chain saws and fuU benefits. CaU Mr. Harris. Your letter will be de Refrigerators, washers and Stenographers Middle Tpke. smaU engines. Home Lite Fac WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE stroyed If the advertiser Is Trucks— ^Tractors stove moving specialty. Folding Schools and Classes 33 649-4671. tory branch, 164 E ast Service one you've mentioned. If chairs fo r rent. 649-0762. AND Rd. CaU 627-1804. not It will be handled in 1959 V-8 DODGE — Pickup " t E jT m e fTW ANTED First National F the usual manner. IHAVETOSEE A truck, closed back. Best offer, 649-7239. Painting— Papering 21 T-V REPAIR PART-TIME DOCTOR JONES FOR !•/ NO EXPERIENCE Clerk Typists Stores, Inc. TOWN OF MANCHBSTBUl CONN. A PHYSICAL EXAM | : x : Lost and Found EIXTBIRIOR and interior paint NECESSARY Motocycles— Bicycles 11 ing. Wallpaper books, paper- Requirements Include a Has Openings For: Can you work evenings during INSURANCE POUCY/ m A.R. JONES, AA.a 774 ■ iLOST by -Paperboy, $20 bill, hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Evil TRAIN AS TRACTOR high school diploma and the week and aU day Satur- OFFICIAL T.V.JONES,Al.a 827 “There's no two ways about it, Mr. Oxley! That left FOR SALE —Stingray bicycle, W.S.JONES,M.D. fel7 RS JONES.M.a 482 .8ahlbda;^‘‘iitain Street between ly Insured. Workmanship guar TRAILER DRIVER good stenographic and typ front fender ti just accident pronel" year old, paid $55, asking $36. Accounts Payable SCO H.M.JONES,Al.a 992 T. S. JONES AID. 219 Oak and M aple. 649-0687. anteed. Leo P elletier, 649-6326. ing skills while additional the T-V repair field and want NOTICE ' ' 5. R.JONES,M,D 3fc8 649-6271. If no answer, 643-9043. Immediate Job opportuni education or training will to supplement your income caU BY ' S.S.JONES,M.Cl 248 Machine ' M7.JONES, M.Dl 774 6. G.JONES,M.D 301 ties available with major be well-rewarded. 233-7531, Ext. 810 or apply BOARD OF trt LOST — Girl’s glasses, vicinity INSIDE and outside painting. WJ;JONES,AI.CX 332 U. T.JONES,AI.D 495 ISShtSit •IHEWORRy^^^ PRBPARA'nON of 1985 Income cleaned and repaired. Oosma EDWARD R. PRICE — palnt- RN OR LPN for 3-11 shift. FVU Louis F. Champeau IN GOOD SHAPE. DO THE JOB. chester, Conn. NINE Pl a n e s BUT TWO OF TUEM TO EUN AW AV OLD Tax returns. Samuel J. Turk- Appliance, 649-0065. Ing and paperhanging, over 35 or part-time. Lfaurel Manor, —Open foe Your Convenience— AND WE WANT DEMONSTRATORS, B2CMHOW5. vmrib-^t4AMa, Ington, Jr. 643-7731. 649-4619. First National TO BUY THEM. COME, years experience, 649-1003, 76 HERE'S THE SNOW PLOWING — avoid high Unmnore Dr., Manchester. Monday through FYlday CASH FEDERAL Income Tax returns prices when it snows. Routes EXPERIENCED legal secre 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Stores, Inc. prepared with your saving^s in now being formed. EYee estim tary wanted for smaU law of Tues., Wed. A Thurs. Ehres. ! mind, reasonable rates. E. J. fice in Manchester, salary Park and Oakland Aves. ates, no contracts. 649-7868 or Floor Finishins 24 TIU 8 P.M . Ekist H artford WANTED B ayles, 649-6246. open. Write Box O Herald. Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 Noon 876-8401. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlSb- EJvening Interviews Tuesday, Feb, 1—6-8 P.M. Femde elerfc for general ofRee work Including FLOORS Cleaned and waxed in Ing (specializing In older KETYPUNCH Operator, experi INCOME TAX service avafl- hom es and offices. E^iUy In floors). Waxing floors. Paint ence on 026 keypunch. Apply able. CaU 649-8329, Personrel Dept., Iona Mfg. Co., payroll. Knowledge of typing ossontid. sured, free estimates. George ing. Callings. Paperbanging. WOMAN to babysit In my home, fOUZ STALLS FOR TIME, No job too small, John Var- Regent St., Manchester, Conn. P R A T T & U? FEELING SOMETHING INCOME TAX returns, do it F arr, 649-9229. two days a week. CaU 649-8486. Mony Frlngo Bonofiti ©ariy. Raym ond P. JeweU. CaU fam e, 649-6750. IS WRONG. SERVICE — Snow 2JSUlmmlitSLit!i£!iSLm 648-7481, evenings oaH, 649- DICK S WHITNEY EXPERIENCED Woman want plowing, trucking, moving, rub 4366. Bonds— Stacks— ed for housecleening and Iron Write Box X bish removal, carpentry, clean NIGHT ing one day a week, transpor CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE ’TURNER Mortgages 27 MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD INCXIME TAXES prepared by ing, general repairs, aU types ______AIRCRAFT tation preferred. 649-8789. e/o Mondiostor HoroM i c o r hiSpT Mjdna with ttF -- retired Internal Revenue offic- of odd jobs. Try D ick, reason- ggjooND MORTGAGE - Un- KEY PUNCH OPERATOR HKtD WHM TMM.YM5L0AIW er, M arvin Bakeri 648-0117. able. 643-4586. DIVISION OF I'AAdOINGON THERE WILL BE NO limited funds available for see BAM M NMWAl HOW ond mortgages, payments to UNITED AIRORAFT CORP. TO OKLAHOMA 'PEPARTUKE& SIR, UNTIL LETTIN' YOU WAIT ^WANTJBD — passengers to Coo- STEPS, sidewalks, atone walls, Opening for experienced CITY/ THE STORM LETS Uiy HERE ALONE! CYAON, THHOy suit your budget. Expedient EVERYONE WAS NERYOUS « Btltution Plaza, 8:30-4:40. West fireplaces, flagstone terraces. keypunch operator to work East Hartford, Conn. WANTED UNTILyOUSTARTI^SINOINOfJ GETSOMETNIN' MILM m service. J . D . R ealty. 643-5120. «A»T P Side. 643.7089. AU concrete repairs. Reasoi^ evenings on part-time YOUOIDAISREATTHUMb schedule. Elxcellent wages able prices. 643-0851. Clean, Late Model A FRESH START wlU lump and working conditions, An Equal Opportunity your debts into one easy pay l a n d c l e a r i n g , tree re cimvenient free parking. Eknployer, M A F AntmnoUles For Sale 4 ment. It you have equity in USED CARS moval. and chain eaw work. WANTED property, call BVank Burke to ?^*!17EBD O0RT Tour credit turn- A . M ichaud. 742-8096. A pply Top Prices Paid discuss ways and means. Con BEELINE FASHIONS — Needs ■ ed downf Short on down pa^ For All Makes ment? 'BaaknQttr Reposses- gnm MANCHESTER Overhead necticut Mortgage Exchange, 5 styUsts in this area. $200 free samples. Work 2 nights a week, sldn t D on 't d esp a ir! See HoU- Door sales, service and Instal 15 L ew is S t .,' H artford, 248- FIRST NA'nONAL CARTER CHEVROLET S est Dooglss. Inquire about low- lation on ^ types of doors, 24 8897. STORES, INC. can earn $50 commission, no COMPOSITOR AND ^ ast Sown, smallest payments hour service, '>free estimates. collecting or deUverlng. Re CO., IN C. MORTGAGES — E’irst and sec requirements—must have per Manyinbfire. No unaU loan or fi- 648-2087, 6434)892. Park and Oakland Aves. 1229 Main St. £1 Bsnoa company plan. Douglas, ond.. U p to 90 p e f cent refl- sonality, charm, love clothes, MAKEUP M AN nafice on reaidantial property. Ebist Hartford, Conn. drive car. F>or appointment caU Phone 649-5235 -llotors, in Main. DON’S plowing aervloe, Maa- oheeter-Glastonbury area. Call OaU New Haven 787-5761. 649-2462. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES , 1960 f M iT.v ii:i.T.E MaUbu Super Glaetonbuiy 633-2936. BY LEFF and MeWiLLUMS Sport, 6 cylinder, automatic: — Problems can be solved, FuD-titne Job— steady work. 37% hour werir, paid WOMAN — Who has been real- power steering, radio and heat- Boosehold Services caU for informatlcm on our one THESE payment per month plan. New dent in local area lor several AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION vacation, sick leave, hospitalization, pension plan CTAFBI'OUKETD STAR TIN STD O A/, VtXJ ONE OF MY B ETTSl INTROfXXITDBy ‘ WHAT INTH*? X WAS a r. ObU 870-8808. Offered 13-A yean and active in community VnnODUCE SIAMDN CRABGfUifiS, PEOPLE WILL HAVE TO WORK INSTRUMENTS CERTAIN THAT NO ONt Haven 787-676L s p e e c h e s ; i f Z CXO SMY 9 0 MYSELF. affatn, such as P.T.A., church, OUR NEW EFFIOENCy BCPBO: h a r d e r ! TiDUtL HAVE ARE PERFECT FOLLOWED US. MOW'D CADILLAC, all power, air- WA'nONS'Products — Flert in TROUBLE? and other benefits. ExceUent woiking eonditiodiL EVIDENCE...THE ^ (BoiuUttaalng, best offer. 649- service organizations needed SHORTERQOFFSBRSWSANO, HE6ETOUTHEREI home sendee. Ask about our Easiness Opportunity 28 >OOR w y C H E TFS W ILL BE DIALS CAN* < 1919 afters. Party Plan and monthly spe for unusual position on fuU or D E R E S E T . DOCKED FOR LCMLRNe!! cials. Oafl BSeanor Buck, 649- COFFEE 8HOFPE — Ideal op- part-time basis. College or in 'RKPOSaiSSION: Take ovet terest In educatlP - * PAOE-smaen*- 1IANCHB9TER EV®nNG jeffiRAU). jjANGBESTEB, CONN., TUESDAY, CTSBUAKY 1, !U>W ItANC^ESTKB EVisanNG HERAIA MANCHESTEIL CONN,, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1966 BeEaaa Far Safe 72 Howw Fsr Ssfe 72' SitiMtiMw Waatod—■ HooMhold Goods 81 Apnrtmcnta F hta S a M j ^ t t a ^ 88^ jafeneeB For Safe. 72 Houses For Sale 72 SabnilfeR Fmr Safe .'^1 Sobnrbu 1 ^ Safe 75 TMemcBtB 83 y^mismn'inna'.., tbe nearest Pcif^e Help j ' Flmale f 38 or TOU ABB In Hook' O O M StM fB m X inrniSbed trall- styled borne, meesurtsg W EU, CARED for 6 -room phyw VERMQN — g room CXito- VERNON — Oraralaad 6 room er, Coventry Lake, giM mooth- Ranch SKOoDent tUng to B new borne; oew own 8ician’s_bome with many ex- ibal In nisgawishnnd. Cape to sporkUng oondltion, rm SIII aDUB wnnan iirfll M » far ossss a t p. rsesM?4MM*, l9 FOUR ROOM i^artmait. level 380x100 lot 1y. 74»a8P*. a bedrooms, large kttdian with er, ftiD om BEdsed Baach, lOOx iras. Eixoeilent locatton and fireplace, rac mom, b ig b sotEi- Pupih Learm dtUd lbir wq^kinf parents. En- sD niMuis visit M ulM T s fU r- nUiieA |148 per moaUi «nr on - msnt gsrsg*. Onnplsto» 1% ocrea, treee, gbnge, en- niture Dept., Jenwerjr asle, fttnrished |US. *per mootli. room Rv *■*»■; a«w<»g room, m gtumlmilla rid ta E M o gm lot immaeiflaitely moin- itolgbbora. AvaUable Immedi okwed porah. Priced to. aeU. le wooded lot, asaumable mortp . oeileot rdterqncss, very 4^ FIVE R O cnc RancSi, garage, family roam, two Ibeplaoes, doifiAown ■ Menrtiaslier. eet-Oltl. tainbd tibm, 3 - cor basement ately. Ftoancial ezrangemant Bayes Agamfp. e49niL gaga..Hayw Agency, 646-Oltl. pmdaids. MMMT, fireplaoe, $150. nswiiily. <3bH boms tosturae 3 foB bdto About Safetyl two tun baths, trio car garage, •goiQg g generous bedrooms,- gaiagA 14x1$ boated and flre to autt buyer, $19,500. CoH anrcoat ATmncATXC sa* zac t h r e e r o o m s , omoniai nan- patiok .baanltfiiQy landaespad placed fam ily roiHn, kitchen risod UtriMB bse 643-5020. Fouith^gikdefs (ram the -sewlnc macbme, UkS new In or, utlUtles and appUancei, lot witb trees, wan to wan car boft bnflt'to.mmi and range, 8 Wanted—Reia Betate 77 Sitmtkm Wantodo MA»K!HB8TER -abMCotive U buot-to^ •»«**: era Elementary School oomplet* rT.A«MWwh jkDYEVIISING DEFT» HOURS cabinet. Does ev^ryfUng. Orig- $U5. J. O. Real Estate Oo., peting and drapes tneindad la hedtabms, 3.-laU baths, base MANCHESTBR prestige areEL, BOLTON MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom Mala 39 room borne, 4 bedrooms, t price of t84ENL Phflbrlek waibsr, flr^i^ood desirable 6 room ColoalaL ed another one of the SO inally over fSOO, take over last 64Ml2a baths, Jlv^ room, swing room, brand new wan to wan board 3-sone beat, aluminum Cokmial, garage, centroUy lo S A J L t o S P J L Aganoy 64»-8464. eamtinbtkms, minutes to Air- Large flreplaced living room, quirements neoessaiy tor tbeln BOX 14, vvin take any ROOM Apartment, room, sunporcfa, dhdng room. an around. Has to bs seen. 6-ROOM RANCH cated. CoU Mr. Tlvnaa 8:39 seiKKri to win their elevehttiit pe>t-tfniB Job, eifter soliool or Hartfotd. B22-00S1. s .m m m ersR, |9>.*09 Wolverton Agen 1 Ml baths, sunporch, gremi- 4:30, 643-1531. No agoita. beat, <70 Main BL, first floor. kitdien with paWry, lavatory m a MCHBSTER — weO boQt 3- Mid 30*A Wrtveiton Agency, houae, g a r a g e. BeautlfuUy award from the National Behool aoturdaya 649-36^ o ff k ig e baia, reo rocnn with hunily flat, on bus Une. lii nlee cy, Reeltora, 649-2813. Your children wiH enjoy a m 9G h m e f o b c l a s s if ie d a d v t . IN MEED of a new baby car OaU between M , 646-3438. Reettors, 848-8818. tondecaped half acre lot. Re Sofe^ Council In Chicago this - f lavatnry, maid’s Ibom with oondWon, steam beat oil fired, the country setting of thla morning by bttng sohooled ii$ iw o x a u k x nUDAX ItiM AM. ~ SAXCBDAX t AJL riage or atndler? See our grand 477 m Can for ac b a k e d RANCH— » bedrooms, cently rodecoraitea ReaUatlcal- Dofa—Bbda—Pats 41 Mlectlon now, Jamiaiy Bale ****** bath and 3-oar Itowge,garage, $300 per 3-oar garage, ameaite drive, MsbeiMetw' " ly priced. Leonard Agency, ranch home with Its 100 x Safety and law at the Manehes-- tion. Apartpients, manage 1% belbs, large famOy rixad 275 lot covered with trees Voter Session priced. Mallow's FumHqre naonth. CbU Bob Gerstung, 8tt- Blee lot Sbown by appoint Realtors, 646-0469. ter poUoe Departmtot. « CBtOOMlNa and boarding, beat^ ment oomplete, fast efficient U tdien bul|t-lna, fimshed smd shrubs. You wUl like Dept, downtown Maacbester. 6861 evenings, 84S-70n. m ent AUoe O a rn p ^ Realtor, y o it l l b e e n r ic h e d Mra. Margaret MCCarrickj ed kemid witta separate ntts. experienced, bonded service. rec room, 3-car garage, ohly, MANCHESTER — Older 6% the unusual arrangement of Set Tomorrow D IA L 643-2711 ■ : ------0464648. M yiM> buy ttbe 6 room fourth-grade teacher at Bower*, &C. Chase, Harmony n n Ken W est Side Realty, 640-3588, $19,900. Cbar-Bon Real Eriate, room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 2 rooma 8 bedrooms or 3 bed DON’T BUY a new Uving room rooms and formsd dining A regularly • scheduled accompanied 26 students to the nel, Hebron Rd.^ IMtim, 6M- 8|9-484i Suburban For Rent 66 dutch cxiloniai. — consist- RasKb seX oEi a large tot. 4 full baiths, fireplace, 2-car ga suite anywhere untfl you see 8484688. poero oM and weU built room, bright family room voter-making session wiU Station to cultivate knowledge 6437. the fine values we have at our inc of T rooms, and 1% baths. ------~ ...... rage, completely remodeled MANCHESTER — BoHoo town BuUt-ias fbr oonvenlenoe of with jalousie windows, be conducted tomorrow, about how the poUoe department C <«Hw 9J Fran M eedhg Po« e January Sale Savings. Mar A eniUkMi words cannot d^ Bl^RIDA BOUND ownOT are throughout, kitchen bullt-lns. Th r e e r o o m apartnunt, third bne, four room iqmrtment, tbs wife.' Easy acoeee to breezeway, garage, outside from 5 to 8 p.m., in the town assists the community In Ite low’s Furniture Dept, down- acrlbe this typical New Eng Miung their recent 7 room Large lot, Ohade treee, central patio, walkout basement, ^ Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted—Sbfe 36 Articfes Far Safe 45 Hoot, boated. 6460083. $120. Lacga yard, quiet neigb- R.t 15 for bubband. Low clerk’s office. safety program and In the ap- town Mancberier. land designed hmne, carefuBy Raised Ranch. A tow o* to downtown Manchester. closets g^alore. ExceUent numerous fmturos ars: 3 ear $17,500. Cidl R. Walker, Wesley R. Smith Agency, 643- condition Inside and out. Eligible applicants must prehenaiim of those who violate lODCBAMIC — tor track fleet, OlLlBURNER Mecliaxilo-must giOJBS A lT O ie i^ on ArisM, MEED a leatT GaU the rmt- ______custom erafted with the •494306. be at least 31 yean of age, JaoObson lawn MARLOW’S Funritura Dept is grace and beauty of Colonial heated garage, 80’ flreplaced 1567. Don't delay. CoU now. Price the law. “good rate, plenty o* boots, be caqperieiioad and Bcensed. Hahn EOlhwo, man, no charge. West Side BCMTTOM CEMT'ER apartments residents of Manchester for The safety award Is a school <«ome outside work. Must be Top pay wlib top Skflis. Apply mowers.mowem. Also Homeltte chain offering some very fine bed days of Old. Central cblmnqr fam ily room, Utobed aritb built- Is, $18,900. Raalty, 849-8586, 849-4842. —-Mow has openingB in 8 room BARROWS & WALLACE $8,800—Four room Cape, at least six months, atql award given annually to ft gepKiidaWo OaU 8464414. Otbbe PlumbliB A Beating. mws and IntarnaUonal Oil Ca ding at Big Reductiona. Twin apartment with hot water, with 3 fir^alacee, wood ablngled in oven, nmge, dlriiwaaher, dis Manchester Parkade Pan det Ikaetors. Rental equipmant and full sizes. Also a nice se MANCHESTER — Brand new, posal and retol|erBtor! 8 bed eled living room, full basement, must be U.S. citizens. sohool which completes require — can . 8754088 for appointnient. heat, stove and refrigerator. gambrel roof and smaU pone Manchester 649-5306 Tomorrow’s newly-regis- rUIXi - TIMB truck and .riuupaniaf aervice on aB lection of studio couches and spacious 8 room spartments, windows. Screened porch over rooms, 16x80 nving room - din immediate occupancy. Leonard WARREN E. HOWLAND ments ranging from vteita to makes. L A M Equipment Cidl 648-4312, eventoge: Agency, Realtor, 646-0469. tered voters will not be per police and fire stations to safe 18. Apply la pei> pQBK IIP T OPERATOR Oorp., Route 88,- Vernon, 876- inner-bed sofas. E-Z tenns. Ideal country setting, yet n ear ______looks beautiful landscaped ing room, 8 fuU baths, “ take, Auto Farts, 238 pRESS OPERATORS an facilitlee. Sm a^ CMkmial BOLTON Lakefront — Year out’’ windows, 8 - zone heat,' TWO-PAMILY — Conveniently 643-1108 mitted to vote in the Feb. ty talks in the olasaroom. BtocH 3808. Menrlieater ... yard, located in one of Man MANCHESTER—^Lovely Ranch 17 special election, oaUed to .B paw e a t styled building offers charm ’round, 4-bedroom home avail- chester’s best nelgjiboilioods. much more. -AB on a 200x288 kicated, west side, 5-5 flat, 3- successive year the require ______ASSEMBLERS Bnterprie 1848. A n tiq u e s 56 in exceUent condition with a elect a new senator from the and privacy. Only $125 month aUe Iminediatoly. 648-4561. Pfailbrick Agency, 640-8464. treed lot. 'Mid BO’S. Wolvetton bedrooms each, separate utili ments become more extensive PACKERS fourth bedroom or utility room ______4th District. CLBSANINOEST cOrpet cleaner ANTIQUE Lovers — Go to the ly, heat, hot waiter, stove and Agency, Realtors, 649-3818.' ties, excellent value, $21,900. and difiicuM. First Shift 46 hour week. refrigerator Included, ^yee MANCHESTER — 6 room Leonard Agency, Realtor, 646- with private entrance. At- BOLTON — Near center, One State regulations permit you ever used, so easy too. Get arniual anUque sale. Penny tached garage and fireplace. Officer Lawrence M. Smith Blue Uistn. Rent electric g^ver Thrift Shop, 617 Main Agency, 6464131. Houses For Sale 72 Ranch, 8 bedrooms, fam ^ MANCHESTER — 74 duplex, 0469. year old Ranch, fuU basement, only those who were on the guided the students throughout LEARN MORE! B A S n^’LlIDER 1% baths, large semi-finished built-in stove and oven, one shampooer, $1. The Sberwin today. size kitchen, Urcta cabinets, excellent construction. Just voter lists at the time of the the entire station and court and 98 l^omls St BISSBTX ST. — 8 room apart MANCHESTER — 88.1W RBJSIDBNTTAL Area — lOOxSOO rooreatiion room in basement. acre lot, home in exceUent vnUiams Company. __ ------ceramic tiled bath, one block painted, 2 furnaces, 247 foot- Dec. 14 Constitutional refer eiqptoined the function for each ment, third floor, $80. 6484258, eumes mortgage on this spa shaded tot, 6^ room Ranch Walking distance to bus, condition. Owner transferred, ; e ARN MORE! AGGRESSIVE man wanted by from bus. Char-Bon Realty, deep lot, very central looatiaa. endum, to vote on Feb. 17. division. 04. cious 6 room Colonial, garage with ..an Income of $95. per aohools, churches, shopping. price reduced to $18,900. Im large chemical company, who WELL KEPT corpeta abow the Whuring^ Appursl Font 57 643-0683, 649 7760. Hutchinis Agency, Realtors, 649- After the students were tour la willing to work hard for results of rsgular Bhie Lustre __ . . . and porch, quiet street, excel- month. Ideal for in-laws or for Only $18,900. (Also a remod mediate occupancy. For fur 5324. eled older home with 9 rooms ed through the detective bureau at mamogement poeMton. Must spot cleaning. Rent electric _«>AT - ^wn Mout^ lent area. Hayes Agency, 646- $i6,800 ATTRACnVB 8% the young fam ily that can use ther information call the R. F. L,amb, very good condition. 12- FOUR ROOM apartm^rt Ihird and good potentials at $16,- Bolton where they ware schooled in quoilfy, $136. per week guar shampooer, $1. Paul’s Paint A (nsL room-Ranch, fireplace, garage, extra Income, built 1968. Selling Dtmock Co.. 649-6245. Patrolman Lawrence M. Smith explolna how the light he Is holding makes visible fingerprints 14. Reasonable. 649-8879 or 876- floor. Call 643-7773. 800! In same neighborhood.) fingerprinting, they were led in antee to start ptuB expensee. WaUpaper Supply. ' fuU basement, exceUr.t'condi for $20,500. Wolverton Agency, that have been previously dusted to 26 fourth-grade students at Bowers Elementary School ' PRATT &. WEST SIDE — near bos, 64 Legal Notices OsiU owner, 649-8465. VERNON—^Recent Ranch borne to the court where patrolman 2103. tion, ISO’ frontage. Don’t delay, Realtors, 649-2813. Grade School and their teacher, Mrs. Margaret McCarrick. This police sUtlon tour is one of 30 projects * WALLPAPB^Palnt Sale. ^ 2VI ROOM apartment, heat, hot duplex, douUe garage, modem on a tigh shaded lot, 5H large Smith demonstrated how on ac water, electricity, stove and re caU Hutchins Agency, Real OBOES OF B E A ^q Bowers school will complete to qualify for their eleventh safety award by the National Safe one roll wallpaper - get another Utebens and baths, 200’ deep AT A PROBATE COURT, MM CONVENIENTLY located 6 MANCHESTER — 4 bedroom room.i includes 8 generous bed PTA Schedule cident was portrayed on the ; WHTTNEY •44-1403. Wanted—^To Buy 58 frigerator. References re tors, 649-5324. ty Council In Chicago. (Herald photo by Sate mis.) rc^ for one cent. Latex ceU -_____ lot Sensibly priced. Bayu at BKdton, within and tor the Dia- room Cape, could be 4 bed Cape with full tiasement, own rooms. a well cabineted kitch court’s metal blackboard by quired. Call after 6, 643-0678. trict ot Andover, on the Est day of er redecorating! Located in GUARDS WANTED — full or ing paint, $8.09 gallon. Limited WE BUY and sell antique and Agency, 646-OlSL WEST SIDB - 3 family flat. rooms, garage, nice fenced in en with buUt-ins, dining area, Set for Year drawing In streets and placing time. Morrlstn Paint Store, 789 used furniture, china, glass, sil separate furnaces, recently re- Preoenl, Hot. Norman J. Preuse. weU established neighborhood, flreplaced Uving room with ■ AIRCRAFT part-tlms, Mancheeter area, BEAUTIFUL new apartments, MANCHESTER — Six room tot, only $15,900. Leonard Agen magnetic vehicles In toe poei- Main. ver, picture rrames, old coins, decorated kitchen and bath, of Maude L. Woodward, cy, Realtors, 646-0469. nice backyard, walking dis wall to waU carpettog, natural The etomentaiy school PTA Fernofi Hartford County tione they were In at toe time muri be over 31 with a clean Woodbridge Gardens. 4^1 room Dutch Colonial, garage, nice tance to shopping and bus. At PAWA, you w « find a record. GaU 247-8860. guns, pewter, scrap gold, convenient location. Bel Air late of Bolton, in said District, de- oak trim, 2-car garage, $18,600. has set lbs schedule for the re of an ardent. TREAT RUGS right, they’ll be duplex $160. 8H room flat $135. condition, good location, near City water and city sewer are variety of exoeBent train watches, old Jewelry, hobby Real Estate, 643-9382. Admlniatrator haiyins ex- TWO FAMILY—5-5, 3 bedroom Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Superior Court The safety program Is being a delight If cleaned with Blue 2 large bedrooms, IVi baths, bus. For full Information caU two more added features to mainder of the school year. ing oppottunittea that win collections, painting, attic con ------—— ------— Mblted his account with aaJd Estate arrangements. Quiet residen 649-28t3. pushed by the Cottneotiout Lustre. Rent electric shampoo modem, kitchen with G.E. re Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- PORTER ST. arof - - Cenven- to his Court tor allowance, and tial area, on level treed lot. make this a very attractive On March 16, there will be Grand List Climbs pay you good wages while tents or whole estates. Furni frigerator, range, disposal, « r « - fUerkU\TJTrn* th« s and 875-1811. ptofeeaional landscaping, Rec nomination of offleers. aire ket as a reouR of school ^ the chance to make good closed porch, garage, extra Almost $6 Million card bo purchase goods at the safety coureee. cellent condition, reasonably Rooms Without Board 59 (byer. Air - condltlcwilng (op COLONIAL — 7 rooms, large Room, swimming pool. Own On April 20, there will be a I uee of it to advance and to MANCHESTER large lot. Leonard Agency, MlancheBter Sears and Roehuck At the end of toe tour, ottl- HAS OPENINGS FCHt: priced. Call 649-9668. tional), master TV antenna, Realtors, 646-0469. flee In Bolton, he and the aame. Is modem Wtohen every woman’ s U & R B U Iur Ranch, modem. ers transferred, exitellent fi balk ora modem math and In- 'The assessed value of all prop- outbuildings is reported. In 1964, earn more money. ROOM FOR Business or profes assigned for a hearing on the allo^ dream but seldom seen. Large immaculate, kitchen with erty in the town of Vernon in- 2.406 buildings were litfed, at store in Septemiber was sen- oer Snftith oauUoned: GIRL’S WHITE shoe skates, hot water oil heat, open stair ance of said account, and OT said nancing. Lappen Agency, 648- sballatiion of oCflcerx sional girl, kitchen privileges. City Uving in suburban MANCHESTER—Oistom built application and this Oourt ^ e ^ dining and Uving room with buUt-ins, flreplaced Uving a Saturday, by almost $6 mlildoti in an assessed total of $1,018,660. tenced bo serve not lees than “Be careful now. We don’t In addttten, Mgber wage AO Airoufld Machinisto size 6, boy's hockey skates, case, large sliding door closets, 5261, 649-8140. On April 30, OaU 649-6268, after 6 p.m. neighborhood, is what this KlA room mrmi TLanchttanen. a 3 larffelarge bed-oea notice be given newspwer by puNWilng hav fireplace, a den, IVi baths, 3 room, large lot. Only $16,(XX). the past year. The current grand list reports one year and not more than wont any more pins in the eoatoa and additicnal paid size 9; flying saucer. 649-1783. sliding glass doors. On bus line, this order in some ne' there will be a garden and bake bobday and vacation bene charming 6 room, 5 year roomfly kStdhen bulH-4nfi, 1 ^ ing a circulation hi isaid Dlrtrict bedrooms, 2-car garage, near Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. EUinigton—Bcoiwmy living for The increase is recorded on 2,366 buildings, a loss of 40 units, three years on a charga of ob map.” (Referring to the large General Machine Operators THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- near schools, shopping and old Ranch home offers. 3 sale at the Community Hall, in fits have reoently gone into ALMOST NEW J. C. Higgins baths. 12x20 Hvlng room, % SL high school. PhUbrick Agency. $9,500. 4 rooms, pine' paneled the Girand List of Oot. 1, 1966, The losses are accountalile to taining goods by false pre wall miaps previously displayed tags Street^ eentraUy located, churches. Open dally and week bedrooms, large living the public in the town place off the usual PTA fair. with many pins showing the effeciC, aiid many depait- Set-up and Operate 20 gauge modified pump, $45. acre lot. Immediate occupan- where deceased- t o dwelt and by 649-8464. living room with fireplace, one which sbowe a gross total of redevelopment and increased tense. large, pleasantly furnished ends, noon - 5 p.m. 649-6691, room, dining room and ______certified letters postage Lots For Sale 73 ments an cumnUy werk- cy. Wesley R, Smith Agency, oar garage, small treed lot, The last program $76,457,930, compared to a val- housing construction on farm number, plaoe, and type of oe- Good Wages, Benefits, CaU 649-6669. rooms, parking. CaU 649-2868 646-0106, 648-1028 evenings. Lo klttdien, buUt-in oven and prepaid to each of the following^ wHl be on music and art, (»n- Craig J. Wailaworth, 22, 643-1567. E eta te of Lewis A. Brown. BWni MANOBESTBR — 7 room older BOLTON — Pour wooded acre easy bo care for, (juiet loca- uatlon of $70,428,445 on the car- land. oldento in Miancheetiar arao.) - tng ovestima tor ovsralglit and permanent cated at Jimctlon of Woodbridge range, fuU ceramic bath pleaded gfuilty to the charge in ProfK Sharing ner Hill Road, Andover, Oonn.; home, (4 bedrooms) large mod homesites, ideally located on tton. Walking d is ta l to bus duobed by beochere Barry Spen- rected (Jrand list of Oct. 1, 1964. Some farm loeees are noted Now is the tone to Invee- Diamonds—Watches— guest rates. and Parker Sts. M.P. Bhiter- with vanity. Professionally MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, Raymond J. WUlioma, 331 Mlaple em kitidien. 1V4 baths. 2-car Mne. Harold Hlnti’os, Realtor,, cer and Mrs. EHzaibeth Bimkier, Hertford, and his cose woe Street, East Hartford, Oonn.; Eva secluded deadend street, excel The hike amounU to about 8.6 in the report. The list indicates transferred to MlddHescgc Coun tigate the advantages of Jewelry 48 prises. landscaped yard, one car garage, conveniently located, W. Elliot. 912 Ooquln Lane, South garage, double lot. Contact lent area of custom homex Rockville, 875-6284. on May 18. T o l l e n d CLEAN pleasant rooon In p r i - ______Beach Vero Beach, Florida; Ann per cent that, in 1964, oabUe were assee- ty where he appeared to an- woridng at “the Atranaft’’ 52 MAIN ST. garage, convenient bo Hart near schools, bus, shopping, owner, realtor. 649-4643. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ------;------Mrs. Anthony Sobot. preed- WATCH AND JEWELRY rs- vate home for noo-amoklng FOUR ROOM cold flat, first ford and new shopping Williams Moreil. 730 Ridge Road, VERNON — A tot for ------vou ------The total value of taxable aed at $930, compared bo the swer to various charges of lar Then an hundreds of-good $16,900 for quick sale. Bel Air Wethersfield. Conn.; Mary WUllame at a PTA, haa announc- p™,orty — the amount on which present assessment of $660. palrlng. Prompt service. Up to gentleman. OaU after 2 p.m., floor, kitchen range and gas area, excellent condition, C^ieoter Depot, Vermont: £ldmund ceny, iUegoi poseesBion of drags Cars Collide; Jobs and training oouises MANCHESTER Real Estate, 643-9332. Fir s t OFFERING^East Side. money. Owner must sell at a ■. tihat the exocutdve board w4U are four less horses In available now for both ex $20 on your old watch in 640-1425. space heater furnished. Inquire $19,300. ______S. Williams, Chester Depot. Vor- 7 room Cape, tiled bath, fire Suburban For Sale 75 toes, 4-bedroom Colonial, fire- ^ Match 7 and AthtH ^ based — Is T ^ r e and forgery For all offenses he HCMATTnrD T>T^ mont; Jonathan WilUams, Chester $74,036,200, up by $6,992,766. town than there was on laat perienced and inexperi 648-1581 trade. Closed Mondays. F. B. 128 BIRCH ST. - Room tor at 40 Vernon St., after 6 p.m. SCHALLER RD. — new quaUty Vermont: Marlon Horn, The place, garage, city utilities, place, buUt-lns, attached ga- ^ oto »v m « « 7M town received a sentence of nob lesa Two Injured Bray, 787 Main Street, State buUt 6% room Ranch, fire- Jones Home Holcdm HSrt- VERNON — 13 year old 6 room rage, 1^4 acre lot, aluminum LaM year the taxable Grand year’s Grand List. than two years, nor more than enced people in such fields working man or lady with SDC ROOM apartment, three u&R Realty Company, Inc. ford. Conn.; Lawrence L. WilUams. lairge tot, treee, good condition, Ranch with rec room in base ^ evanlng roeeriiigis are ax $68,042,486. There are a few less persons Two peraons were Inijured as as . . . Theater Building. kitchen prlvUegee, $10. week- bedrooms adults preferred. placed living room, dining 29 Bank St. MancheelOT, Oonn.: near bus Mhe, shopping, school. storms, three new wall to wall 7:30. flour years in StoXe Prloon. room with btillt-in china closet, Amy W. McCann, 38 Ridge Street, ment. OaU 876-2027. carpets In dining room and This moans that, for each mill Hvlng in house traUers in town. a result of a oar accident yes LUBRICATION MAN — Excel ly. 649-1746. CaU 649-2141. 643-2692 R. D. Mtu-dock Manchester, Oonn.: Alice Brown Quick occui>ancy. Priced at Donald Palmer, 35, of 35 Fos 3 large bedrooms with large Uving room, halls, up and Hie Church and Race gj, additional The 1964 Grand List indicates terday about noon on Sni^e lent working conditions, em ______643-6472 Dunnack. M e r r o w, Connecticut only $17,000. Caiarlee Lesper- ter St., charged with Indecent Lake Rd., State PoUoe, Staf MACHINING Fuel and Feed 49-A LARGE rini ROOM for rent, gentle SIX ROOM flat, first floor, near closet, 2 full baths, rear (R FD ); Ann E. Brown. 90 Weth Vemon down. Not a speck of dirt. Let The Rev. Herbert Smith, e«- |{j_9oo be t^en in by the that there were 212 trallera, ploye benefits. Apply In per ersfield Ave.. Hartford, Conn.; Ed once, 649-7620. ecutive director of the Inner- jji round figures. while the current Hat reveals assault pleaded guilty to a ford Troop, report man preferred,, telephone In High School, children accepted, deck, one car garage. PhUbrick win H. Brown, 493 Bushy HUI Rood,. us show you this home today substitute charge of tawdnees INSPECTION son, service manager, Carter ‘L” RANCHO city exchange of Hartford, will Grand list and the 209. The current assessment on A cor driven by Tlinolfay J. FIREPLACE WOOD — flU your room. OaU 643-7903. $110 monthly. 643-0007. CONCORD RD. — Beautiful Agency. Simsbury. Conn.; Clayton -Brown* MANCHESTER — Custom built GRANDE at $22,500. Harold Hincke, and was sentenced to six Chevrolet Company, Inc. 1229 Blast Shore Drive, Laxe Haywarid, speak tcHiight at 8 at a meeting ^^jj^j^ble Grand List may change traiders is $366,490. Chipman, 23, o f WUUe CSrcla^ AIRCRAFT ENGINE car trunk, $8. CaU 649-9782. Ranch, large Uving room, for Colchester, Oonn. (RFD 6), all M Ranch 26x22 recreation room, Realtor, 875-6284. months in jail, suspended, and Main SI. LARGE FRONT room, suitable SEVEN ROOM apartment, 24 “L” shaped Ranch, 3 bed of the Woman’s Society of goj^ie as a result of the actions While the Grand List in- skidded head-on into a cor driv ASSEMBLY mal dining room, cabinet least seven days before the day set 2 porches, 2 baths, 2 garages, rooms, 1(4 baths, goirage, was put on probation for two for light housekeeping, com- Locust St., $120. CaU 643-2426, tor said hearing. 8 huge bedrooms, built-in stove, Chrlstian Service at United ^ board of tax review, how- creased, so did the value of tax en by WllUam H. Smttb of fortable and convenient, park- 9_5_ kitchen, 2 bedroams, recrea Legal Notices NORMAN J. PREUS8. Judge. etc. Oonidiition excelleot, Methodist Church. His topic SHEET METAL Garden—Farm—D ai^ tion room, landscaped yard. dishwasher, wooded lot. Hutch ever. ’The board hears and acts exempt property. Current ex y*®™’ Snipetc Lake Bd. Felloe say Help Wanted— Ing. Gentleman working days ------LIMITATION ORDER room arrangement differ will be “The Church Takes a ______Products 50 Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor, UHITATION ORDER ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. Church Is Host on requests for decreases in empUons total $2,422,730, an tn- The following divorces were visibility wa« reetrioted due to Male or Female 37 preferred. CaU 640-9064, 643- MANCHESTER — Like new. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, AT A COURT OF PROBATE, ent and desirable, location Look at the Race Issue.” granted recently: Judlthann t^iowing enow, and toe road BENCH WORK 643-6953. held at Manchester, within and for held at Manchester, within and for properiy assessment. crease of $36,720 over the 1964 BALDWINS, Macs, Delicious, 6961 after 6. Cokmial styled, 2-famlly, spe- oubsbandlng. Priced for Ledard from Jock A. Ledard of oondiitlon were poor. DESIGNER—fun-Ume, to work the District of Manchester, on the the I^ rict_ of MancheMer, on the. MANCHESTER—5 room com To Youth Session ’The Women o f St. George’s The largest single Increase Is tobal of $2,386,010. TOOL A DIE MAKING from economy to Use fanciest, otous 4-auom ^plex, ol^ to OWNER Anxious to seU 6 room Wallett, 24th day of January. 1966. quick sale at $18,900. Mr. EJpiscopal Church will attend. ______99 Foster St, on grounds of in- Chlpman was token to Rcck- In flower shop. Apply In per MODERN ROOM, private en Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. pact Ranch, 3 bedrooms, city Lewis, 649-5306. in toe munber of dweilings hi Other ttems on the present 172 So. Main 8 t schools and shopping. Hayes Cape with tfied dormer to Ju^e. Judge. On Life’s Facts Members of St. Elizabeth’s town. In 1964, toere were a to- Grand list aire: 6,661 house and tolerable cruelty; alimony of Hospttall with broken teeth son before 6 p.m. Krause Floi> trance, rec room privileges. Fstate of Johfi H. Laopen. late of utilities,, on bus line. !Mced AmCRAFT ENGINE Agency, 646-0131. Bowers School area, fuU base E&ate of Louis J. Ciowlee. late of Mother’s Circle of St. Maurice tal of 4,480 )y«w*a assessed al building lots, assessed ait $10,- 810 a week, and $20 a week for g^j g bruised Up. SmMb re- 1st, 621 Hartford Rd. STRICfTLY fresh eggs for sale. 643-9895. Manchester, in said District, de- Manchester. In said District, de for economy conscious buyer BARROWS & WALLACE The Rev. Peter A. Rosazza of TESTING ment, hot water heat, fireplace, oeosed. ceased. Oiurch will also attend the 211,996. On the mirrent 826,810 ; 27 mills and manufac ohlld support; one child. oeived a cut on Us chin but did Tomaszewskl, Box 363 South FIVE ROOM flat, first floor, On motion of Bessie F. Lappen. at $13,900. PhUbrick Agency, Manchester Parkade Bloomfield will serve os moder DRUG CLERK — Experience nicely landscaped lot with On motion of Alton N. Cowles, meeting, and will meet after- Grand List, there are 6,016 dwel- tories (no change), assessed at Lola Glraitls Chapman from not want to go to the hnspital, EXPERIMENTAL Road, Bolton. Open dally. 649- ATTRA(?nVE room for busi 142 So. Main St., beat furnished. 363 Keeney St, Manchester, Oonn., 626 Gardner 9t.. Manchester, Oonn.. 649-8464. Manchester 649-6306 ator for a special conference for preferred, days, driver’s li 6472. ness or professional woman. Older people. AvaUable March shade trees, early occupancy. administrator. executrix. „ wards at the home of Mrs. Ray- angg^ assessed for $40,210,010, $1,269-340, an assessment In- Omar B. Chapman, on grounds police say. Boith oera had to be MACHINING cense. MiUer Pharmacy, 299 CaU owner before 12 noon o r ORDKRBID: That six months ORDERED; That six months JtANOHESTEB — Executive ------Wgh school juniors and seniors mond Myette, Fernwood Dr. gj^ increase of almost $2 crease of $7,440 ; 6,664.1 acres of intolerable cruelty, three towed away, Centrally located, house privi 1. 643-8672. from the 27th day of January, 1966, from the 34th day of January, 1966;* ____ $12,000, 4 tomorrow at 7 p m . at the Green Rd. after 6 p.m. 649-8696. to and toe same are limited and al- he and toe son)e are limited and al home. Porter Street area, 4 COLUMBIA LAKE, Women of all churches In million. of land aaseesed at $1,417,600. children, $10 a week each for Chipmen reoelved a written WELDING Household Goods 51 leges. OaU 648-6931 or 643-8221 room Ranch, fireplace, panel- church o t toe Assumption, imim Rnov «tnvs fur. ______krwed for toe creditors within which low ^ for toe e d it o r s within which large bedrooms, 2 full baths, town have been invited. Oommerclal buJldhE* Jumped Motor veUdles total 10,018, as- child support and $10 a weftk warning for failuire to pnmt after 6. FOUR ROOM duplex. Stove fur mvFCimVE Ranch 7 •“ bring in their claims a ^ n s t said to brinlg in their claims agiln.*' ing, cellar, new . furnace. Known as the Bethany MEN and women needed In BVERYTHINO to sterilized re nished. couple preferred, no LARyhl J0AJimui.lVJC Rancn, 7 ajut admimstralor la said estate, and said exOTutrix l- 2 lavatories, 2-car garage, The MYF will meet Thursday jjj number from 283 in 1964 to sessed at $7,619,200, an Increase allmoiiy. one haV toe Ughway. Mancheeter vicinity for gener Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- Twelve Conference, It attempts Training Courses conditioned used furniture and pets, available the 15th, $90. rooms, modem kitchen with oU diroct^ to give public notice to toe directed to give public noUce to the Florida room, patio, fully air- at 7 p.m. The Eighth Com- 297 ]ast year, but toe totals in- in vehicles over the 1964 Grand Two weeke to 93 weeks — al cleaning work, second shift, credhoni to bring in their dalmw creditors to bring in their rialme 5324. to deal dlrectlj/ wltii the .many appUances, high quality — low Apartments—^Flats— 649-9189. buUt-tos, dhping room, two fire- within said time allowed by pub- within said time allowed by pub- oemditioned. Shown by ap- mandment will be the topic for g larger increase in new Liet total of 9,864. WITH PAY — in Machin experience necessary, steady prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 196 placea, 2% baths, famUy room, Uahlng a copy of this order In acane Ilshing a copy of tola order in some pointment only. Call the R, F. HARTFORD — Attrac- facets of single life. Partici work, paid hplideys. Apply, Tenements 63 newspaper having a circulatloii in newapaoer having a circulation lr discussion. buildings, partially balanced Miaohinery and water power is ing, Sheet Metal^ Tool, Die South Street, Rockville. 876- OORNER — Oak ft Cottage SL two car go^ e wooded lot, Dimock Co., 640-5245. 5 Ranch, breezeway, pants of this conference will Sheltered Workshop Site and Gage Making and Pipe 167 Charter Oak Ave., Hart THREE ROOM heated apart said probate dlstnot within ten days »ald probate district within ten days St. Maurice Notes against toe lose of older struc- assessed at $1,615,820; commer- 9174. Open 9-8. Lovely 3% room Town House $29,600. Pldlbrick Agency 649- from toe date of tola order and re- from the date of this order and re:, cellar, sewers, discuss the current trends in Maidng. ford, second floor. ment, 466 Mato St., $80. 648- turn make to this court of tKp qo. turn make to this oourt of the no^ 2-car garage. There will be a musical com- tures in toe downtown renewal del furniture and flxturee total apartment. Heat, hot water, re 8464. Uce given. tlce given. large trees bus, $18,600. Hutch- drinking, armimig. dating, driving and ART SEZ: "See me for a red 2426, 9-6. edy rehearsal tonight at 7:30. area, which have been demol- a $1,138,190 assessment; tools. Approved by School Board frigerator, buUt-to oven and JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. K g en cy , Realtora, 649-6324. oO*«- Problems of their age Blessing of throats will take ished. In 1964, commercial inducting farming tools, total Apprentice Courses hot deal on brand new Zenith range, food disposal, dryer, RANCH — Seven rooms, one Spring Basic group. Pressures toward early IXIOKING tor anything to real year old, prestige neigbbor- LIMITATION OBDEB LIMITATION OBBEB place Thursday at 7:30 p.m. struotures were valued a* $6,008, $230,900; goods on hand, $2,141,- The board of education last a lack of adequate help for toe Three and four yean — T-V, stereo consoles and port sound proof. $120 monthly. 643- •_____a t a • A teacher aide who formeily At 400 Mato Street WE HAVE customers waiting refrigerator included. CaU HIGHLAND PARK Stdtool from toe 24to day of January. 1966, from toe 27th day of January. 1966. the Arttidiocese of Hartford. False Bomb Alarm worked with Mra. Leslie did not Stlens, 742-7273. be and toe same are limited and ai- be and the same are, limited and al Nonparishoners are welcome. tog Supt. of Schools William Baet Hartford 8, OonneaUout FOR BRAND NEW for the rental of your apart area—roomy 7 room Cokmial. ______lowed for______toe creditors,______within___ which______lowed for toe creditors within which Any town child may enter toe Curtis and Norman Fendell, retom In September and was 3 ROOMS FURNITURE flm nlacA 1 U. baths racATitlv' to bring to their cUlms asrainst said to bring to toeir claims against aaid not replaced, Curtis said. How ••-Open tor Your Convenienoe— ment or boms. J. D. Realty, TWO ROOM furnished apart lirepiace, itii patns, r e o e n ^ estate, and said executoris directed estate, and said administrator is di- churtti’s poster contest, whose president of the MAHRC, sup $9.36 MONTHLY 643-6129. ment. stove, refrigerator, heat m odernlzed kitchen, reallotl- to give public notice to toe credl- rected to give public notice to toe Stocks in Brief theme this year is “Books — Delays Royal Flight port the need both for the ever, he agreed that an aids T'UU Y Bedroom, Living Room, Dtoette rnltv nrioAd at ZIORlMt Tonn. tors to bring to their claims with- creditors to bring to their dalms Monday Through Friday hot water. Apply Msurlow’s, 867 ca iiy pn eeu at ^ time allowed by publishing within said time Slowed by publish- NEW YORK (AP)— Strength Bridges of Understanding sheltered program and for ade makes the teacher’s job mors W IvJvJEdX 1 RRugs,usts. Lamps,Lamna. TableeTabtea and OtherOthni MANCHESTER — large, new, SIR 8 A JI. — 5 P.M. Mato St. ara Agency, Realtors, 648- a copy of this order in some news- ing a copy of this order to some in General Motors and further Among Men.” Rules have been (Continued from Page One) coming along and waking you quate space to run it effective, even with a few chil Accessories 4 room apartment two blocks Oagg paper havtog a circulation in said newspaper having a circulation in Tuee., Wed., Thurs. Bhrentogs BEAUTY SALON probate district wltoto ten days said probate district within ten days weakness in American Tele sent home. Posters will be up.” Fendell said the prograim has dren, and that be is putting ths Tffl 8 P.M. BIVERYTHING $228.78 from Main St., smaU weU con from toe date of this order and re- from the date of this order and re judged Feb. 12, and prizes will Uonal and to promote BriUsh Philip said he did not expect aide position back in next year’s APPLY SPACIOUS Custom buOt all turn moke to this court of toe no- turn make to this oourt of the lio- phone were features in a mixed exports. state and federal support, but ■aturdaye 8 A.M. — 12 Noon structed buUdtog witl) a quiet be awarded and pictures taken to meet President Johnson, add- budget. BRAND NEW atmosphere. Hayes Agency, Busiiiess Locations brick 6 room bouse. 2 ceramic ttoe given. tlce given. ' ____ . . Stock market early this after has been hampered (or lack of 625 MAIN ST. S ROOMS FURNITURE JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. JOHN J. WALLETT. Itflge. noon. Trading was falriy active. of the wlnnera the fcdlowing Sun Phlllp will come into closer ing, “He won’t be giving me gung,b;g quartera. H e noted that Ztate law ro- SKILLED WORKERS 6460131. For Rent 64 baths, dining room, double uHfVt nMiraiYtATi tVian >1a an\r mnrtav . $10.16 MONTHLY GM responded to overnight day morning. contact with newsmen than he any money. Under the program, he said, quires toe Use of am aide only For your oonvenlenoe oidl Mir. OR CALL MR WAYNE brick garage, {denty of storage, Famous Make Refrigerator, 4H ROOMS, heat hot water, DESIRABLE otore or oCQm acre, gardens, trees. Hutchins news cf its rooord-brealdiig The Rev. Robert Cronin is on usually finds comfortable. With mentally regarded trainaMee if class size is more than 10. WUUam Coleman ait 565-5632 ^ace, ground flr, clean, at vacation until Feb. 11. Until this to mind, the Variety Clubs tor an interview appototment 246-8010 643-2330 Living Room, Bedroom, Dinette, stove, refrigerator, disposal, Agency, 649-6324. proQto, spurting more than 2 will be given occupational train tractive and reasonable. Apply Feb. 4, emergency oaUs should organization has retained an Rugs, Lamps, Tablee and Other parking Included, nice loca ASK YOURSELF points. ing in simple skills such aa H aivaUabie, bring your mUitacy rO R INTERVIEW Aocesaorlee tion, $140. per month. 649- Mr. Daly, State Theatre, U SPACIOUS SPLIT, 8 twin size be made to St. Bartholomew’s American press agent, Henry C. Town Report Have you been oeorching for a spacious, modem, aeven American Telephone was off light assembly work, and toe Otschasge papera (IKl-214), EVXUIYTHING $297.34 0608, 649-8989. am . - 8 p m bedrooms, rec room, baths, to Manchester. After Feb. 4, the Rogers, of New York's Rogers packaging and wrapping of mat 'room house with two baths on an acre' lot in town, with . about half a point as It contin Rev. Julian Phelan, a visiting and Cowan publicity firm, to Police Arrests birth oerilfioate and social se- stove, trees, near bus, shop water, sewer, and sidewalk for less than $30,000? W* ued to touch new lows for 1966- erials for local toduatriea. •urlty oard when you visit our BRAND NEW MANCHESTER — deluxe, quiet, OFFICE SPACE avalise, 2 ping, only. $19,300. Hutchins priest, will be staying at the rec- advise the 46-year-old prince on Gets Mention rooms, new modern building have it! Many extras included. Don’t be disappoiqted, The program also contem eCfica. FANTASTIC 8 ROOMS FURNITURE quaUty Damoto built, 4-room Agency, 649-1094. 66. tory. his puMlc relations. David E. Potter, 28, of 47 with electricity, .heat and oen- call now. Activity In some of toe low plates giving emotional hdp and $14.74 MONTHLY duplex apartment, block to The next meeting of parents Variety Clubs, which has Waddell Kd., who woa involved O PPO R Tl IKITTY s'*"** Make Washing Ma- schools and shopping. one ^ ' comBOonlng, excel- MANCHESTER —Immaculate, er-priced Issues and waakneas In Gintest recreational services to about A N i/A V X V-fAVX A X toamnno UaUa DaX-laa... ___ ...... -a_____ .*__~ __ . . . lent lOCStlcin.location, Omnlaample narlrinwparking. •nahtt-Anana. ■----- rta—. of prospective first communl- brakes to the United State* 16 Manchester children, he said, in one of the U weekend acci PR ATT &. dhlne, Famous Make Refrigera available. Hayea Agency, 646- maintenance free Cape with WARREN L HOWLAND In aerospace defense stocks cants will take place Feh. 16, at gn358 or 627-9036 parking, adults only. CoU 649- central locatkm, abundance of tai sleeve. A Hfe-eaver for any mance towels. YouU ftod inese apparently dtooao- business meeting at 2 p.m., be- gjrcraft. of renovation would be home A m Equal OppertonMy Agency, Realtora, 64ft698a M NEXT S YEARS .- He- _i— 0grg gad men’s wear. Glastonbury, — - which...... had taken by the town, with the work being PART-TIME work. Take orders See It Day or Night 4S19. parklng^ alter to su it Ha'$ea fun to embroider, and fun to hcddeTC of toe aero- fore the lecture. Officers and xhla nai Going to Forum M * F tierdrobe. , . . . This part of the trip has been prize in I1O6O, also, done by the schools’ maintenance and make deUveries to eetab- “ “» tran*- _ ' ------Agency, 6464131. MANCHESTER — ConvonleBt- 'N o. 1346 to foe sizes 10 to 20, keep or give- apace stocho. chairmen are requested to at- organized by the British Com ^ Usbed customers, ktorrled, em- portottoo, PB send my auto for THWDB ROOM ajpeitment con- ly located • room bomq wUb 9 staff, according to an Informal Thre* memlMra at ttm DtAV” STORE FOR RENT — Mein St BUY LAND NOW! M »t 31 to 40. Size 12. 32 bust. Pattern No. 69M-H ^ Akx>a loot. 1 at n on a block tend and give their reports. mWee lor Export* to to. United ptoyed with car. Ftor Interview N® obUgatlon whatsoever. ventooHy located and econom' bedrooms, long cheery living alnmmkwii 3^ yito. 38-lnch. Cut iron transfer for 6 agreement he has with tnie gen- Auxillekry wifi attend tbs Wbto« fOOUfftKER, machinist, mo- ically priced. CoU 849-6182 or 1,400 .square fe e t heated. COU AMDOVERr-90 derei^ % mile frootage. Will sub of 47,900 Ohara*. The Open Roods States. It wlU cover roughly the c4U 944-1403 or 5284686. A—^L— -E——^T’—S foam , large form al inntug Amwicat) Motor*, the moat- tuts o t PUbUc Service, eral manager. en’s B>oram oil Nattonal Bento* etaiae o p e n to n , full or port- 6494204. 6224114. divide into approx. 80 lota. $81,500. tfe“ or odd pun£ - -brit. qjyj oFdDr, B dd 86c In ooini to. to- Philip liguori, superinten- same route followed lost year ------43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD room, convenient kitchen, new ^Tborte. 50c to two see- dent of schools, has commended by Philip's sistor-to-law, Prin- Hartford and Greemwen,Greenwich, u« The board also discussed a tty Monday to Wednesday oit fiaiA benefits. Mioo Mfg. Inc. OONIRW, DEfflTII hours 9 OPEN NIGHTS TUI. 9 P Jf. oeramiq both, aluminum letter received from parents of the StaOer Httton Hotel to •Ift-im . ATntAdTVB 4 • room apart COVENTRY—82 wooded acres, 1200 f t flnmtage. e»: Sue Bornatt, The Manchee- Sue svE. OF A o a », slipped a ftraotion to toe highway department (or toe cess Margaret, who was pro- ^ over-60,000 class; a.m. • 3 p.m., 5 days a week. _____ Houses For Rent C8 stmme and aenens, 2-cor ga Two good brooks, weO, barn. $30,000. tor B venhv Herald, 1156 AVE. ntog ” o j mottog femol* faehk»*. field, 6,0(W-10,00() group;------An- nine retarded primary children Waetaington, D. C. ) Apidy in person, Vernon Lanes, CLEAN. USED refrigerators. ment, atove, refrigerator, hot heavy trading. “ consistently exceUent Job” It WANTED — Bus operator, AiU- rage, tieaa oe a whistle. Be- OF AUncKIflAH, NEW YORK, AMERICAS, NEW TOBK. N.Y. .Th* Dow Joo*B tinduatrial av does cleartog town roads during Durtog most of the American dover, 2,o00-o,000; ana tteni, who attend Keeney School, The program IncihidM exxoto* Rt 83, Vernon. ranges, automatic washers wote. centra]^ located, reas- BCKflON—4 room h* iw*. fur dnoed to $17,509 Wohwtaa VERNON—10 acre6.'1100 ft. fnmtage on Birfton which calls for the retostitution Wn>Mi |x> ftiltagtoa Otowtotgr fhBe,' btia or beavy equipment K, Y , 1661M1. 10086. erage at itoan wa« off 2.95 at the recent storms. visit, Phil^. will fly bto own under 2,000. ------— ...... I ■ srtfh guarantees. See them at nished or unfnnUbed, lake Ageney. Realtora, 649-381$. Lake. 12 bnildingB) beautifa! trees. $60,000. Few l*t #464896 before 6 p m . 6MM. a- Album. Only 50c a aopyl , to llgIR tradtag. ■ • weO T o w g . $aL 648-886I. lUgbtB you aiway* gat atowarda Mlorlborough and co*i»f(ttll. oouaed. It waa fait, bacouM o f m ^ , iTie WeatkfBr Partly eloufiir, eoUer tonilidtti low 16-20; wmy, little tain* jfwr^’Dpnng i^^cnaoi Site peratun dtaaga kanbniM^ S k a tin g E G ^ high 80-85. ’ —• ...^ . ■• l;1 lt| l« k M > l'# t'^ v » be** giBd.'- M«Bcfcei»er— vf Ctiy « / VUtage Charm - - * ? ^ 'w > l * l ^ ’1«»« W«rt TeclmiMl SehkpolBoard FAiM rmctt R e p o r t S f M C n V P M ^ (Caaaamed AdVertiatng ea Page 29) iM H m e tt FCSM- nBi^MM',1 w»w| VGL. LXXXV, MD. 1G4 [(THRTT.TWe PAGES— TWO SBGIIONS) MANCBESnaft, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1968 PRICE SEVEN CENTS X pratiii6a*iy sitn plan for board la backing the Imta ap- Bay w4*h a JBictiartrt h w ^ ^j, ^ achool’a oacineering flktora deimhti ' PWgoaad . OartoerBprliig plication fhr-a ^:jtm «t « and 10 a. m. a«a Y tednhial program. P o d h T S n VenMB B fn et The Junior Century Ca«|b o^ T d . •48-fiM — BaaMcm Ckit> MMoheet^ Inc., wfll have a UN Action Doomed Just Rubbish « « odetmte past praalden^ aquare dance for mentbera aig(; tonight from 7 to v:S0. the cation have already passed LONDON (AP)— Sidney nlgtat t(Hqonrawr at 8 pj^n. at their gueete on Saturday from; - Ice akafing will ^ anoa^, leaolutiana supporting the pro- Global Program Asked Ttaonmaon la (diort, bald, and Bfc’a Boma on Blanll St. 8 to 12 pm . at Ctty VieUr HaM, from 5 to 10 o’clock at Chartw; > \ - posal, and that Hebron, Squth a gaibag* oolledtor. 410 K M ^ WUliama o f Oak Park and a t Center Springs ; - workshop tomorrow at 8 p.m. teachers and studenta. Anurng Kennedy re- poverty programs, entire world as was rubbish.” mote education and health gram. Membere are reminded the enemy of case before toe Security OouncU such as putting Items on the at the borne of Mira. Richard the acUviUea depicted to the ttw ^^p Kennedy re ^ McLean, director of national independence a*iH and freer«*aA- ...... r o on a global scale. to bring articles tor an auction today, but an American propos- agenda. But it does apply to He challenged "an nations, Mtirphy, 366 Burnham St. Post- chronicle are student council, , ®be Oommimity Renewal Team dom which intentionally jeopar al that the council sponsor substantive proposals sueSi as table. era wtU be made fOr the chil- Have Your Cake and friend and toe alike, to join tills spi^rta, m usic featlvlUea, tMent ^ of Greater Hartford, will iqieak Ice Groam'Toot dizes general peace and securi peace negotiations appeared setting up a peace parley, dren^a hour to be held at the shows, ^ep club imflers," Sit, "****’ necessitate buses projects to the urixm ty .” Tmistee Says battle.” Hose Oo. 2, Eighth D istiict doomed ^ United States In the education field, the Hbrery. Mrs. WUliam Calhoun club.^a^vltles,a^>’ataff mem- and 6 ^ .taking a ve^ eommunlty and in Hartford’s CAKE ”It should now be (dear for Plre Department, will meet to- ts oo4mstess. berii 4^ the ’‘A’igus” and Bie about warte to the ochod—fol- g„^rban commimltles. Jordan held the answer to can hope for is a chance to air President called for strength morroiw at 8 p.m. at fire head- Ilia M ODE aU,” Kosygin added, “what is whether the 16-nation council its peace efforts before the P a s s e n g e r s ened international cooperation ’’BirtMuae.’’ . towing toe rtad west and tom * Erected by the toe value'of toe recent talks of queitera, Main and HUUard Mplna Society will meet to Here’s Royal’s newest . ^ „ . . would debate the issue at all. By council and try to lay the blame to promote learning, expanded Hospital Volunteer Honored The «Ai»tlB‘’ la O ffered-for turning, .south. York oflltce of the Fed- idea for the busy house 8tn. morrow at 7:80 p.m. a* the Ital sal* to pupils, teachwa and to- Thf. bpard agreed to^t a Ejeonomic Opportunity De- Tuesday night the United States for failure of those efforts at toe exchanges of students and wife. Delicious chocolate toeir desire for poliUad settle- ^ad mustered only eight of the door of the Communists. M u s t G o ian American Club on Eldridge (Ake (or white) and teachers, and concrete steps to SeiAor Oltlsen’B Oub wlU meet Mrs. WilUam R. Masl of Val- tal last “ ‘ ®' ^ d ^ t h T ^ e r ^ establish Uaison be ment and about the ‘x>ecu:e of' nine affirmative votes required build a staff schools abroad. St. ley View Dr., Vernon, received a unteers were tween Hartford and its sur- vanilla ice cream swirled fensive’ .” U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. WASHINGTON (AP)—Rich temonow at 2 p.m. In flie base to place the issue pn the agenda. One innovation would be a pin yesterdayy from Mrs. John tog more than 100 hours since rounding towns, and will ex With chocolate sauce (or Goldberg has Introduced a reso- ard Joyce Smith, a trustee of ment dUbrowne at 89. School St strowberry) layer upon “This peace offensive directly Waleed Sadi of Jordan asked Peace Corps in reverse, with 6,- St. Joseph's Mothers Circle L. Von Deckt, president of the receiving their pins. Edward ^ PytMcd character reco^ended that toe teWm MJanchester may be leads to the resumption of the A program will include group wlH meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 1.— ...1 that has'a hundred eyes and purcha:^ whatever ;land Is ^ ______layer. Seven indivldnal- the council to postpone decision (8ee Page Thirty-One) the bankrupt Nerw Haven Rail 000 volunteers from other coun ■biging, square dancing and Women’s Auxiliary to Manches- Thoms, hospital administrator, rvtj,h,» come a part of an area prog^ram. ly wrapped slices to a Veal military offensive against a the home of Mrs. WiHlam Rice, ter Memorial Hospital, at the thanked the women for their ®®®® ev»rytnmg, necessary to make it a reality. Pendtog a decision on whether road, insisted today it is neces tries to be enlisted to teach in card playing. Relredunenta will In other action, the board ap- quart. Sovereign state,” Kosygin said. 100 Chestnut St. annual Volunteers Award Tea service to the hospital and to muF OV FrrKPSVac TedfonT Md to Join the regional plan, the sary that the Hne be relieved the United States and serve in he aerved. A'vallable at your neigh The essense of the peace of commimlty programs alongside at toe hospital dining room, the community. Mrs. Ronald loci^ councils will hold to abey- borhood Royal Ice Cream fensive, Kosygin said, was from its ohligation bo provide the American 'volunteers of the Miss Louise Copping, DAV Mrs. Musi served 222% hours Vernier, Women’s Auxiliary I^AP)-Ooe rf ance an appUcation for an Ini- dealer store, or ask him "only a preparation of new ag passenger service. antipoverty proglam. department commander, and last year, toe highest amount chalnnan of volunteers, also «^ ® ® ^ ^ ' T tlal develo^ent grant which, to get It for yon. gressive actions.” Mrs. Grace Plenzio, department 1,110 VC Losses He wjlbmitted to an hater- As for health, J(Hinson pro FOR of time given by a hospital vol- thanked them for their service, destroyed ^ ^ «?luS*** salaries r if approved, wmiid'would nmvideprovide funds The text of Kosygin’s re- state Oommerce Oonuniaslon oonductreno, both oC Manches unteer. A total of 34 women About 40 attended the event w aitA w The torai M.ww* posed creation of an internation ter, attended the mflitary ball was dekbenabeiy appUad to an Supi. Curtis reported that tor^r and ROYAL matlcs, bis first on Viet Nam hearing a financial, stabement al career service to health fields were honored for volunteering Refreshments were served, ICE CREAM COMPANY Since the resumed American showing that deepite 82.78 mil Cosmetics Saturday in Ansomla. at least 100 hours to the hospl- (Herald photo by Pinto) oM elewaitw wlikjh, aocoedtog *irrouiidtog tow n s. are begtor ^ —including the assignment of to a sign to tta office, was do- nlng t6 tospond to the board’s presentativea^ from toe i i Warren W., bombing, was carried in Izves- In Allied Drive lion in payments, from statee health experts to diplomatic ITS tag bustoem to 1806. Old timera propoial fqr a federally Sup- Homemakers Service and CMl- Manchester tia, the Soviet government toward the operaitlioti of iMssen- missions. Ahd he called for aay it waa a going concern ported. regWIiAI natOral science dren’e Sendees of Connecticut Phone 640-6858 pai>er. SAIGON, South Viet Nam ed. They called it one of toe ger service toe road sUU had a Pope Paul VI, reportedly considering “ dramatic new steps” to try and end the (AP) — Oommunlst losses were training more manpower to Watch for Re-Openlng many yeara befbre «»»* itaite. emter at Lute Junlmr Museum’s wfll outone tentative propoeals Kosygin followed closely toe bloodiest fights ot toe Vietnam deficit o f more then 816 mtiUon meet the health needs of devel MANCHESTER reckoned today at more than 1,- ese war. Viet Nam •war, receives decorated candle from two friars during traditional Tile structure wae rosed to pro- Oak Grave nature , sito. The for program grante, kne t^en earlier by the Soviet to 1966. oping nations, programs to com Uggetts CYCLE SHOP 100 killed or baptured In Opera Candlemas ceremony at St. Peter’s Basilica. The ceremony marks the feast of vide parking apace for a near- ______, . . ■ ress — that the resumption of U.S. tighter-bombere oontin- He also eked a ra{)M de- bat hunger, and disease, and March 1st In our new lo AMERICAN LEGION tion Masher, toe big allied drive the purification of the Virgin Mary. (AP Photofax). by transfer fimu Sle bombings exposed the peace ued toe renewed etir war against oroase in peesenger. tra'vel be cooperation to solving problems ■ At The Parkade cation next to the DuBaldo in toe central coastal plains, Music Store (across the offensive as a smokescreen Md- North Viet Nam for toe third tween Springfield. Maae., and of 0|veipopulation which he said MANCHESTER street from our old loca tog new war preparations. U.S. military spokesmen report- consecutive day, hittiqg maiidy llartford, Oonn., to N ew , York ttoeaten ‘^the dignity of the In- , tion). at bridges, railroad tracks, OWiy since the opening o( Inter dividual and the sanctity of the truck convoya aost storage ar state Mghwiay 91 and predicted fam ily.” eas. Bad wisGter again ham a further deefloe with toe Aill Johnson fixed as goals toe pered assutaWi atii c< damage. openiiig of ibberatate M. eradication of malaria within 10 BINGO Food Riots Spread Jets from 'i'to S1«4t cantera CJommWteoiter , Wflitem H. years from, -toe Western Hemi 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. flew 20 cotobat tatealona and Air Tucker, prasA^ng with an KSC sphere and parts of Africa, Asia NOW PAY Force planee Ut Ban Tbuy, toe examiner, attiigeked to Smttti To Seek Viet Nam Peace and toe Near East; ellmtoation EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT port on the Sooth China Sea for that aervena « f to* oitetiM public appeals to leaders of toe He followed this with Appeals ef smallpox throughout toe . served by tl»e New Haven too* VATTOAN OITT (AP) — Pope In Southwest India the city of Viifli, 160 miles aouth Pat* VI 'waa reported today con- Involved nations, and acceler first ftw a Ohiistmes cease-fire world by 1976, the vacclnatlO|t ^ THE WIGGERY of Hanoi, for toe second aMerjag •‘dramatio new atepa” ated diplomatic contacts. in Viet Nam, toen with mee- programs to reduce the hazards. TRIYIOtDRUM, India (AP) Yhe .StudenU’ Federation Ac row, apokesmais ssteL sages to jeadera of the United of measles. ftsight "We don’t know exactly what BEAUTY — The government dosed tion Council odled on students Air Force F106 Thunderdfl'efs, whether fh6 trustees had i«S- P»*Wt)b even ntektog a new the Pope will decide to do,” said States, Soviet Union, Red dlina Within five ysara, he pro- schools and colleges in Kerala to continue, thoir agitation. because of bad weather, used cussed sueli a ahotee wMi gov- trip outside Italy; a well-placed source, "but he is and North and South \fiet Nam posed, toe number of ohildrea SALON State for a week to 10 days to eSashes between stone-throw toeir radar "eyes” to pound Sources said these new steps determined to go to the limit to (See Page Twelve) (See Page Twelve) 525 MAIN STREET day as food riots oonUnued to ing students and police armed storage facilities five niiles (Bee Page' TUr^-OneO' «euld include ahotoer seriee of help resolve the Viet Nam situa This Is A spread through toe soutowest •wito clubs and tear gas w ere south of Vjnh' with 760-pdund tion.” Indian state. repotted in several cuaas. bombs late today, an Air Force The sources said they did not I Now Accepting - • • Police cracked down to Tri About '100 students stoirmed te»kesman reported; exclude that the Pope might go Lincoln vandrum, capital of Kerala, air- toe taiephone exchange in Kot- . U.S. air ea'vakymen, Seuth to Geneva or wherever else he Appointsments For Our • > teeting six Oommuntst 'workers tayam, about 80 miles north of Vietnamese paratxoopera and Mor© Winter Coming, felt his intervention might help ’Copter Pilot Killed I and two student leaders. E. M. the capital, cutting cables and South Koreans carried Opera end the conflict. “ GRAND OPENING” Continental WINDOW Nambudiripad, gtereral sec- disrupting oonununications. tion Iltosher into toe ninto day The Pope ie known to be sad retary of todia’s pro-Peking At Cgiflion, 40 mil'es northwest to a IS-iplle-square. batSegrouad dened by the lack of response Tuesday, February 8th Oommiintet faction, was arrest of Trl-vandrum, students stoned around Bong Sot, 290 m iles from Red China and North Viet On Mission of Mercy SHADES ed Tuesday when be arrived to a paaeiog train but were d^ northeast of Ssigm. Spekenmen Nam to his pleas for a start of Telephone 643-2330 parsed by police. Mod* lo OniGr lake part in the demonstratiens. said toe alHed troops found sev FHILAraZ^^lIA (AP) - 7:39, saw hla shadow and dlsap- to end toe Hghti^. MADONNA, Md. (AP) — An about to give birth and was Super Spectacular About 4,000 youths stoned eral hundred more suemy Despite the cold and falling peai^ back into his burrow. ^® ^ ^ Army major fflying his fourth snowbound. Opening Specials! Bring your old rqllera la buses to OaUcut. Police scat bodies. snow, Peimsylvanta’s weather Bach group dadxns Its ground- ^ ^ and save S5o per shade tered more than 1,000 sdiool- mercy mission In two days was Trooper Robert Macomber, Airmen’s Flight The spokesmen said the Gom- predicting groundhogs saw their bog Is toe original but the fore- North Viet Nam. 28, drove to within a rntte of Ma The Wiggery will previously owned ALSO boys setting up a roadblock to munist toll has been establtebed shadows this morning, meaning casts never differ. But, said toe sources, these killed today when his helicopter IMohur. crashed in the snow while trying donna, a small town 26 miles Specialize in all Phases VENETIAN RLINDS ‘For the Birds’ as 698 killed, 102 captured end six more 'weeks of v^tcr, ob- At Quarryvllle, Robert W. devetopmenta have not discour- north of Baltimore, toen walked and proudly cared for Oommimtet leaders to Kerala 487 smqiecte detained. Three- servers of these traditional fore- Herr, chairman of the Hibernat- aged him from keeping up hie to pick up a women about to give birth to a child. toe rest of the way. of Beauty Culture VAIDOSTA, Qa. (AP) — oaUed on all parties to unite in fourths of the latter have been casters said. tag Governors of the lodge, said own personal peace campaign. The baby was delivered by a Also to the helicopter was Moody Air Force Base prepared demanding release of Nambudi- Identified as Viet Cong, they At QuarryviUe In souto-cen- members armed with walkle- They said he was determined to yoimg state trooper who walked Spec. 6 Edward Caldwell. He Besides being little more than nicely broken to wage warfare tonight and the lipad, once the chief miniater of said. tral Pennsylvania, members of talkies were watching four exert every effort hecould. the state government. a mile in toe early morning received minor injuriee and was in, the major difference you’ll consciously batQe is strictiy tor toe birds. Fighting, however, tapered off th« Kumbertag Groundhog snow-encnisted holes •when a ’Die Vatican weekly L’Osser- taken to Kirk Army Bocqiitel at note between one of our late-model Continen The students blame food shor- toto only an occasional fire Lodge, wearing traditional grouixlhog' appeared at one and vatore Della Domenioa com darkness through snowdriifts. A photoftato bomb with 600- ’The child, a girl, and the moth Aberdeen, Md. tals and a new one is the remarkable savings iniQion candlepower 'will be de tages on toe national regime of fight, and U.S. B62s from Guam white night shirts and blat^ top was seen by Mike DeAiergine. mented to an article on Viet Nam that the Pope "is not res er, Mrs. Clarence Treston, 16, Officials at Edgewood said tonated to scare off the thou Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, lashed toe western borders of ground hog came Snow waa up to 20 inches deep a previously owned Continental affords its igning” from his peace moves. were reported doing fine. Dierdoeff had flown three pre sands of birds which roost in toe although a prolonged drought toe battle zone to cut off any out of a snow-encrusted hole at but it didn’t deter the lodge second owner. The ride, the look, the perform Pope Paul has pledged him The victim was Maj. H. vious . mercy mteslans since WIDE.SPACE Itearby swampy area. has been considered toe basic Communist retreat toward and saw hie shadow. members. ance, the quality are classic, timeless, unmis- reason. Mrs. Gandhi has or Cambodia. ^ GobUerte Knob to western Sam Light, president of the self to^rve wherever and how Beecher Dierdoirff, 34, a helicop Mkmday, in toe •woke of a bliz- takenly Continental. FREEZER SHELVES The 166-pM^ device wlU go ever he can to reeolve conflicts. ter pilot frqm EJdgewood Arsen sard toot hit the state. tg> In a deofeutog and blinding dered special trains of rice sent Commenting* cn the large find P*™taylvanla, members of the Punxsutawney Club, said Punx- He made an unprecedented pa al, Md. Dderdorff was flying Into In one of them, be picked up a sxplosloa, widch toe Air Force to Kerala. About 17,000 tons of Oommuntet vtoUms a U.S. P«n»wtownay Groundhog Chib, utawney Phil crept out of his Come In and Inspect Our Fine Selection I said Punxsutawney Phil, toeir lodge inecisely at sunrlM and pal peace pUgirtmage to toe Maxfonnia in response to an ap pregnant woman at Btackhorso, Optional Fasturaat Inpes wUl oause toe birds to ha've arri'ved since toe riots be gan six days ago. (See Ate* Seven) forscaster, come out at sunrlro, then quickly dived back. United NaiUone Oot. 4 last yaor. peal that Mirs. Treston 'was about two ipilee from Mladonna, w e s t e r n JSE, leave thrtr roosting grotmds. and flew her to a Baltimora • NO’UEFROStiNa Every year. Moody has bat- Demonstrators aie demand NOW—2 Fine Stores To Serve You Moriarfy Brothers IN freezer ing a boost to the dally ration of poefctog lot. She was taken from lled the blackbirds and starlings toero to a hoqpital and gave which fly to huge flocks across rice, the main diet of the south 81 Tolland Ipke., Mancheotor Closed Monday "Connecticut’s Oldest Ltacoln-Mercury Dealer** L A JOHNSON • AUTOMATIC 1 Indian masses. The adult ration birth to the child. Open Tnea., Wed., Sat. til* runways heedless of flying ICE MAKER \ is now 4.9 ounces a day which Columbia Ave., WUUmantie tUl 6 301 CENTER STREET—643-5135 stwrattons. Thun. A Fri. till 8 PAINT 00. Kendans say to not enoi;^ for a 728 MAIN ST, • MEAT KEEPER. FRUIT AND EOG (flea Bags Seven) manual laborar. BASKETS B u U e tiiis SPECIALS ONLY 3 3 " WIDE Evans Not After VIET C B m e S LOSE WA8H1NOTON (AP) — CM- tioa kwt a fight to toe Senate WED. ONLY today to reopen before too Control of AMC Foreign Belattons Committee toeir attacks on admtolstra- ovm pserAiKD DETROIT (AP) — Detroit ested to a seat on toe board, and tloB policy to Viet Nam. ledustiialtet-sportsman Robert I replied that I thought I could BepobUcaa Leader Everett B. Evans, who bought over 200,- contribute something to the M. INrksen of lUlnois blocked 000 s b a ra o f American Motors company,” be said. a requeet by Chairman J.W. LEG Oterp. stook to recent days, said Evans described AMC as ’’ a Fulbrigfat, D-Ark., toot the today, ’T have absolutely no company that is sound finan committee be exempt from PAGANI’S BARBER SHOP iDtenticn of trying to take over cially — one that Is going to the rule which preveqta on ex O’ lb take off one of these days, one • A PEARL STREET tile company." cept toe Approprlattons Com The 50-year-old millionaire that has great business poten mittee from meeting whUo . 'yi‘ LAMB ||)du8triaUst mods bte comment tial.” the Senate Is to session. M he arrived for iLMCs annual Evans conceded American 65 Wishes To Invife Their stockboldera meeting. Motors has had troubles In the EXPANSION PBOOBAJM 'T have aom* very definite auto sales maiket, but said Its HARTFORD (AP) — A Kleas alMMit bow toe company basic car floe and leaderteilp l i : Friends and Customers Shonlil be run, but 1 ha've no are sound. 884.1 mlllloii exponoion pro ^ans to wto for a seat on the gram to allow 4 J ^ more ata-. ; ,i{ ARMOUR'S FANCY “Don’t forget that Chrysler dents to attend Conneotlcat'a To Open House At The OFBI board of directors at this time,” Oorp. nMide a recovery almost h e said. state - run voootloa hl|dt overnigiit and thsre is no reason sohoola and teohiileal tosti- WEDNESDAY, *Evans* arrival drew a flock of why AMC could not do toe — Shop— Bswamen vrtio bombarded him tutea 'waa snbmttted to tbs same," fas said. . State Board of Edoeotfoa to-, THURSDAY. Willi qnestions os to his reason X Sud H be wcidd auggeist tor lbs bestiy ysrctiMse to AJMEJ day. 171* ilx-yM r piaa ounefl dtvenrifjtog AMCs Una, per for boUdlng three new hl|^ lb T E M iy ia io N APPLIANCE n U D A Y TILL 9 ■lock. haps getitag .tato the field sf WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2 'Bvsew flselosaa tosit be met ■otaotea tor li600 Bta$eats tal boat biflldtog wliioh to ana of bte the MUford-Stratferd, Gro S A T . M L wltlte Mw jNut few days wfib bobbles, be sp4d> "We have a Crated Aitends Hearing on Pension Changes « R y iM i AMC PrssideBt Roy Abernetiqr ton-New Louden and Enf|^ ' (kOO TO 8:06 PJH . very solid foundation, and toero Genwal Manager Robert B. WeiM, rfght foreground, in the speakers said, were drawn for his benefit alone. An overflow Stafford or— and — a.'_ taisr-'' 85 NEXT TO STOP and SHOP sod Bsis^ ChMiman Rfchaid is no need to snlarga H. Tbls Cbnss*, -. crowd of more than 150 in the Municipal Building prompted the toatlMto - ito ' go ■bend.'* study d)ii;ing ]aat .night’s public heartog m propoaed pensiM I t .