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/ \ ' • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1967 fAGE THlRTY-glX iMantlfif Bter lEttifttUtfl l|walii Average Dally Net Preae Run '■ r t* ' The Weather I- Por the Week EndeA January 28, 1«6T Cloudy this afternoon, ttiear Voter Session Trinity Pastor Announces showers or snow .flurries con­ ! About Town King and Qi^een Candidates tinuing into much of tonight, » Friendship Liodge 61 Masons A 5 to 8 p.m. voiter-mak- PERMANENT PRESS low tonight in the 20s, cloudy, • 15,041 frill ineet at the Masonic Tem- Announced for Mardi Gras ing session is being con­ Five-Point Plan for Year much colder tomorrow. ^ e tomorrow, night at 7;S0. Af- ducted today' in the town The Rev. K. E^nar Bask, paa- ^ual/ meeting «nd to Fourth Manchester-^A City of Village Charm |er a business meeting, Harold Candidates for the kdng and A pancake supper will be clerk’s office in the Mu­ •tor-of Trinity Covenant Church, D lsti^ t C o n fp ^ M . _ V . Hubbard, senior warden, will queen of the annual Mardi Gras served Tuesday from 5 to 7, nicipal Building. ^ . ___ Officers and ap^intees will SLACKS VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 104 (TWENTY FACES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1967 (Classified Advertising on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS preside for the Entered Appren­ at St. Mary’s Church Monday followed by a traditional pan­ Eligible applicants must announced a five-point - pro- Sunday. Feb. 12 at tice degree. Officer dress is tux. and Tuesday, have been an­ cake race. be at least 21 years of age, gram Sunday at the annual the morning Worship Service- Resr. 8.O0 and 9.00. M O Q There, will be refreshments af- nounced. The event will be held Mrs. Sarkis Meserlian is in Manchester residents for at meeting of the church. The at the churoh. NOW...... 0.00 fer the meeting. from 3:30 to 10 p.m. both days. charge of entertainment for the least six months, and must program includes plans for an James Anderson, vice chalr- bo U.sr citizens. Woman Wins Entered in the competition final night of the event. It will edueational wing, search for a STU ^he. meeting 2 f o r l 3 U ( 0 for king and queen are Miss t. The committee planning a re- Include Z—Z—Zlngo the Clown, ^ , <:«< Wendel Blther was chairman of City Hall Fight Julia J'Uliano and Robert Jones members of the Priscilla Gib­ part-time youth worker, in- nominating committee, Jinion for the 1942 class of Pinafore” are Godfrey Gour- D ETRO IT (AP)Carlyn rejjresenting St. Bartholomew son Studio of Dance Ballet creased attendance in Church jt was announced that Mr. Manchester High School will ley. Sir Joseph Porter, KCB; J. Kalnlns fought City Hall President Reply Church: Miss Jean Heidcavage School, Increased Bible study and Mrs. Jesse Bannister are Ail Sweaters V PRICE ineet at 8 tonight at the home Workshop, the Manchester High Robert Gordon, Capt. Coooran; 2 and Miles Boutelier, Church of Robert Horton, Ralph Rach- groups, and a structured pro cochalrmed of a Diamond An- and won. ^ R. Mike Quish, 110 Forest St. School Jazz Combo, Miss Linda Last April, the mother of the Assumption; -Miss Julia trau; Hal Harri-son, Dick Dead- gram of friendship evangelism, nlversary celebration to be held Bruce in a jazz baton twirling three refused to accept a Green and Paul Cowling, St. demonstration. Miss Sharon Gin- eye; John Lmnbardo, Bill Bob- A budget of $36,230 was adopt- at the church in October, G LEN N ETS S . Reservations will close to- Moves This Way ' suspended fine of $10 set by Bridget; Miss Sue Hubbard and stay; Edouard Paradis, Bob ed at the meeting. Mrs. Maurice Swenson was ^ght for Delta Chapter, Royal gras in a comedy song routine, CORNEIR MAIN AND BIRCH STREETS Municipal Judge John H, James Macllvain, Community Becket- Kav Donneatadt, Jo- Officers elected at the meet- chairman of a committee in lArch Masonsr Ladies Night, and and the Rockville -Barbershop CHICAGO (AP — A McCartney after she was Baptist; Miss Lois Steely and Quartet. sephine; Jay Esterson, Cousin l«g Patterson Chaffin, charge of a coffee hour after 'feay be made, with Grady lx Timothy Thresher, North Meth­ heavy snowstorm moved found guilty of driving To Peace Talk Hints Hebe; Pat Turner, Little But* chairman; Ronald Gocht, vice the meeting, Pearson of 35 Brian Rd., South through a red light. odist; Miss Deborah Porcheron tercup chairman; Mrs. Burton John- northeast today after plas­ Windsor, general chairman. The and Frederick Butler, South tering Chicago and other Insisting she was inno­ event will be held Saturday, Rehearsala are held at South «on, s e c . ^ ; Mrs. VioU Lm d- Methodist; Miss Kathy Shep­ G&S Workshop cent, she posted a $100 ap­ yeb. 11, at Masonic Temple in- Methodist Church hall. secretary; Robert Midwest cities with four to pard and Robert Taylor, Center ______Silva, financial secretary. peal bond and took her etead of this Saturday as pre- MANCHESTER'S eight inches of snow atop Congregational; Miss Deborah In 20th Year Others elected are E. A. case to Wayne County Clr- Apollo Fire ,viously jgjisheduled. A potluck last week’s smothering Opel and John Golding, St. H i h r n n Johnson, Hjalmar Carlson, Ken- ,6uit Court. News Talk Will he seiwed a t 6:30 p.m. Manchester Gilbert and Sul­ load. Armed with maps, time James’; and Miss Sandra Fox ...—- ncth Nelson, Wendell Either, ^ Only Fuel Oil Dealer The storm brought as much Facts Given and John Welpley, St. Mary’s. livan Workshop is celebrating Jesse Bannister, Burton John: tables and driving manuals, '] Army Spec. 4.C. Dennis J . as six inches of snow to upstate she went before Judge The coronation and crowning its 20th anniversary this year. Driver Unhurt son, Sherwood Nyman and Carl « Set L ater fitrimike, a son of Mr. and New York, and sleet and freez­ Thomas J. Foley. of the king and queen will take It will present ■ "Trial by Jury” Johnson, trustees. Open 24 Hours A Day! NASA Aide .Mrs. Joseph G. Strimlke of 130 ing rain spread hazardous driv­ “I’Ve got statistics from place Monday after a roast beef As Auto Flius Also, John Childers, Kenneth Tanner St., has recently been and "H.M.S. Pinafore,” Friday, ing conditions from northeast­ the road commission on dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. The A 22-year-old Andover man Ogren, Maurice Swenson, Paul CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) eissigmed to the 14th Infantry March 3 at an evening per­ ern Ohio toward lower New time intervals for lights A t Capitol escaped injury yesterday after- Jacobsen, Mrs. Gladys Hansen, —^The deputy administrator of '*t Cu'Chl; Vietntun. His wife, first official duty of the royal formance, and Saturday, March MORIARTY BROTHERS England. changring from green to am­ pair will be to reign over a ® a rl^ , lives at Kelly Rd., Ver- 4, at a matinee and evening noon when the car he was driv- Robert W ld h ^ , Mro., The newest fall added eight ber to red,” Mrs. Kalnins the National Aeronautics aid WASHINGTON (AP) — Coronation Ball Monday from = « n. V. un Hutt and Mrs. Paul Noritog, Inon. showing. Proceeds of the pro­ ing ran off Rt. 94 here while Rroberg, SERVING YOU WITH Inches of cover to the 22 inches said. space Administration met here President Johnson may re­ 7:30 to 10. duction will benefit Instructors at Flint, Mich., and dropped six But Judge Foley dismiss­ today with a board of review ply today to North Viet­ Atty. Allen Thomas will of­ passing four cars, traveled 80 ^rs. Charles Robie and Mrs. 24 24 Inches at Lansing, Mich. The Greater Hartford Chap- of the Handicapped Pool Proj­ feet off the highway and flipped Richard Cook, dlaconate. Mobilheat ed the case because the city t’vat reportedly is far from nam’s latest hint of peace -ter of Alpha Omicron Pi soror- ficiate at the crowning cere­ ect. Advance warnings of the attorney failed to appear. pinpointing the cause of the talks— one reportedly sent mony. Judges are General Man­ on its side in a culvert, police Also, Miss Esther Granstrom, storm sent Chicagoans into jit­ ‘Ity will have a tea tomorrow at Miss Martha White, music su­ reported. chairman, Christian education; HOUR HOUR mysterious fire that killed the to the United States this ■JO a.m. at the home of Mrs. ager Robert Weiss, Harold A. pervisor of Manchester ele­ ters Wednesday afternoon, and Apollo 1 asrtonauts. ’Turkington, deputy mayor; Can­ John E. McCall of Lake Rd. Dr. Robert Keeney, chairman, waves of grocery shoppers week through neutral coun­ Robert Munson, 523 Foster St., mentary schools, will stage and was charged with improper stewardship committee. Mr. and BURNER Dr. Robert C. Seamans flew tries. Wapplng. Mrs. Hubert Hoover, on Clinton Jones, John Robin­ FUEL O IL cleaned off milk, bread, meat direct the productions. Mrs. passing by state police in Col- Mrs. George Poole and Dr. Grain Shipment here from Washington to re­ Johnson is expected to deal district alumnae' director, will son, Mrs. Robert Prevost, Mrs. and produce counters. Louise Wdthey is in charge of Chester. Keeney, delegates to Manches- FUEL OILS SERVICE ceive an interim report on the with the issue at a midaftemoon abe guest of honor. ^ Herbert Snyder and Mrs. Eu­ DELIVERY But, although many suburban Going to India, costume and set design. Bren- Police said he was driving ter Council of Churches, flash fire that raged through the news conference. gene Richardson. tan Dell Crane is rehearsal schools and plants closed, the r*-* Apollo spacecraft during a east at 5:30 p.m. and pulled Appointments announced at ^ 4< The Hanoi government report­ I The Percy Smith Circle, Music for dancing will be accompanist. overnight accumulations rang­ LiBJ Announces launch pad test last Friday. into the westbound lane to pass the meeting are Fred Hutt, edly sent word to the United ;.WSCS of South Methodist furnished toy ‘‘The Rivals" and The Gilbert and Sullivan ing from four inches at Midway Seamans had no comment on, other cars when he spotted a head usher; Mrs. Fred Hutt, WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- States (Ms week that two policy iChurch will meet tonight at 8 "The Last Five.” "The Back Workshop is a non-profit or­ CALL 643-5135 Airport to seven inches at O’­ the accident as he arrived and car traveling toward him. chairman of music committee, statements made in Hanoi last [at the home • of Mrs. Allison Bay Blue Blowers" and "The ganization. Each year the pro­ Hare International Airport were Johnson told Congress to- hurried by oar to huddle with He cut to the left, lost con­ and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wld- 301 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER weekend on the possibility of •Brantner, 5 N. E!lm S t. Miss Wandering Kind,” both folk- ceeds of its productions are do­ taken in stride by road clear­ >•, making an immediate the investigators, trol of his car and careened ham and Pastort Rask, dele­ peace ^ talks should get serious .'Virginia Ryan is co-hostess. ^ g e r groups, will entertain. nated to a charity. This is the ance crews. ’Traffic appeared into the culvert, police said. gates to East CpaSt Conference allocation of two million tons of A" Seamans was to consideration In Washing;ton. -Mrs. Leonard Lincoln is in Booths at the Mardi Gras will fifth consecutive year the pool hampered very little in (Chicago. graiu wort nearly $160 million the chairmen of The maneuver was carried Icharge of a Lionten program. offer homemade baked goods, project has been chosen. f the Senate and House space The Weather Bureau said that out through neutral govern­ hand sewn articles, candy and Those cast in "Trial by Jury” the 30 inches of snowfall in Chi­ to help India meet emergency committees. Sen. Ointon P. An- ments which urged the Stats gdfts. ‘There will be games for are Robert Gordon, the learned cago had compacted to about 26 foM needs. , ' dersonJ)-J^.M., and Rep. George Department to look carefully at all ages. There will also be a judge; Mary Kalbflelsch, the Inches of ground cover. ’The In a special message, Johnson p D Calif the statements. The neutrals fortune teller, a snack bar and plaintiff (Angelina); John C. ■now ended in Chlcag;o in early recommended that (^ n p ess 'Kuied ’in the ‘ fiery mishap No Walling for approve a^commitment to share reportedly said they acted at ice cream bar. Beggs, the defendant (Edwin); morning, and 4o-degree cold the suggestion of North Viet­ ■ 'Mrs. Liz Humphries, portrait Buzz Hall, counsel for the CLEARANCE!! was expected j^ g h t. fully in the international ettort I 0^33,,^ Edward H. ProocriiitM nam. artist, will do portraits, and plaintiff; Hal Harrison, usher, ‘The food stopper’s run on to meet India’s fopd grain defl- ^ w te H and Navy Lt. Cmdr. HOUSE Secretary of State Dean Rusk COUNTliY DRUO Hans Weiss, artist, will dem­ and Bay Kenison, foreman of ON ALL WINTER WEARABLES stores before the snow got well Roger B. Chaffee. . Hu said India will need total onstrate how to create land­ the jury. under way was the moat dra­ To aid the investigators, a said Wednesday the long-suS^' scapes In water colors. Those appearing in "HMS matic thing. ,deliveries ^ ot 10 million tons „ of. twin of. the m-fated Aprflo was tained aerial assault is hurting food grains this year, worth jjgre North Vietnam and took the line " I t ’s , that’s what it is,” Wednesday night DRASTIC REDUCTIONS about $725 million. . that the major objective of Ha­ said an executive of one down­ from the North American Avia­ Of this total requirement, the tion Co. in Downey, Calif. noi’s diplomatic campaign now town grocery store.The execu­ is to get the bombing stopped. tive had been pressed into serv­ United States would provide 6.6 If necessary, the board of re­ IN EVERY DEPARTMENT!! million tons. The remaining 3.4 view will place Apollo 1 and its Some U.S. officials, however, ice to push carts. million tons would coma saw some possibility that peacs HALE All around him shoppers bat­ from duplicate side-by-side — meticu­ other, coorntries. • - talks might result. tled to get to diminishing suppli­ lously' dlsmahtling both, com* Since es of milk and meat The bread John Scholtes sits atop a pile 6t snow„ ft’eshly i^6V' Johnson also recommende(J parih]g them part by part, Any move in this direction allocation of $25 million* in food Tbe board, reportedly has Milk Flows as Farmers Protest would confront Johnson. with n 1 8 5 3 LADIES' WINTER long had been gone. As the snow eled in Ghicasro and p ro' t^ M ly i wonders where he ^ould fell outside, reminding many of put any more. AlthougRn_ Bjost , main, , thoroughfares Qughfs comraedlUes .lor distribution by found ho m k jor' snipect arek Milk flows in the gutter of a Nashvilli? street after . poilley .decision' on whether *n QAjRE and pthDT American vol* after questioning witnesses and promise of direct discussions on last weekend’s pvalyzing bU- areare_opOT, open, huge ]piles of snow like this one, reniain. disgruntled dairy farmers dumped an estimated 400 peace between the United States DIAMONDS! CO A T SALE last week's paralyzing pUs- uptary agencies to help India studjring data radioed from the gallons in front of the state capitol to protest the (AP Photofax). with an emergency feeding pro- spacecraft during the test Fri- zard, shoppers shaved, ran, reduction of prices by a marketing agency. The sign and North Vietnam would be a gram in drouipit-strtcken i&reu day. Reg. 79.95. *58 g rab b ^ , cursed, pushed and sufficient reason jor endi^.tbs. of Bihar and Uttsur Pradesh. .^ong many ttting;s, the carried by this farmer protests prices which he bombing, , NO BEHER WAY knocked others out of the way to With the once-great American board is considering the possl- claims have been unchanged foy 15 years. (AP The United States li{W said " get to food supplies. Re(. 89.95. grain surplus now vanlslwdf the blUty that some forelm , highly- Photofax). any halt to the hom'Mng must “They’re buying like there TO LOVINGLY SAY— White House- went to unusual ihflamniable sub^n<^ such as ' also bring some Oommunist de- wasn't going to be any groceries lengths to ascertain India's oVm ghease or paper might aCclden- escalation of the military effort. any more,’’ said one store man­ efforts to help itself and the tally have been left near a heat ager. Favorite State Sport Both statements published in AU CAR COATS 1/3 OFF! prospects for aid from other source in the cabin'. Hatral said if the United States "BE MY O'Hare International Airport In a 100 per cent en'vl- would stop bom)>ing there could maintained' near normal opea- HARTFORD (AP)— Watching “Bill Room” to mail the stuff cm^trles before submitting the U.S. Marines Begin ronment like that in Apollo 1, be talks between it and North tions and Midway Airport was Uie General Assembly is an Im- to you; you’ll have to pick it The guidelines fot today's the flash point of any combusti­ Vietnam. closed for a short time. portant activity in Connecticut, up at the State Capitol. VALENTINE”. special message were outlined ble is much lower than it would This stopped short of a Hanoi !*******■ City and Chicago Transit An and it isn’t confined to the news The Bill Room orders 500 GROUP OF LADIES WINTER in Johnson’s State of the Uni

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THtJRSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 ,19IN Atty. SquMrito Elected NHRR CrMitorst Hike to School Midwest Storm Sheinw olil cm Action Commission Head Question Future OThutiA, Qjt, Joivjh X Causes Increase Atty. Doonenlc Ji Squatrito Of PenUrCeiitral Reduced to Mile COURAGE NEEDED Motto tieder SPECIAL TO DEFEAT GAME Both sides vulnerable Was elected ohairman yesterday NEW YORK (AP) —- OouRsel For Youngsters In Food Costs NORTH afternoon of the newly appoint­ Television The Baby Has By AUFRED SHBINWOLD for bondholders of the bankrupt LEAN, FUUY COOKED to A Q » ed nine-member , Action 0$m- .6:00 ( 3) Movlij (22) Mass. HlghlighU. HARTFORD (AP)—The State NEW YORK (AP) — Winter T mission for Aging. He la the New Haven l^tlroad ( 8-3^ HU :e Douglas (30) Sports Camera PURCHASE! You- win probably hold back Board of Education has ruled dealt food markets a shivering 0 A K 7 6 3 2 youngest cqmmdMiph member. raised questions concerning the ,10) P^rry Mason Y:30 ( 24) French Chef SEMUBONELBSS no matter how •ameetly you are to i s s (12) Merv Griffin (10-20-22-30) Daniel Boone ARRIVED that an pubhc school systems in chin this week. WEST EAST Hiss Catherine C. Shea, was financial strengths of the Penn'>. (18) Alfred Hitchcock (18) Subscription-TV ■ assured that it Is quite safe to elected vice chairman, and Miss (20) This Is the Life (12) Coliseum the state must provide tfans- “Some of toe food markets In A 832 to JMS5 sylvanla and New York Central (30) Outer Limits ( 8^0) Batman (C) Mary DeMaFera waa deglgnat- (40) Woody Woodpecker , 8:00 ( 8-40) F Troop IC) THIS W E E K ^ Been Named ••• toe Chicago area have had mouth. This speaks wdl for V 954 C’ Q IIO * Railroads. portatkm for children attenchng 0 QJI05 -0 94^ ed secretary by Town Manager 8:15 (24) Friendly. Giant ( 3) Mr. Roberts (C) grades one throogh three v^to shortages since ttie blizzard last your good sense, but need They did so Wednesday at an 6:30 (12) Newsbeat , (24) Point of View ' W IU e m c T 4HA102 AK96 Robert Wotss. Mies DellaFera, (40) Peter Jennings 8:30 (10-20-22-30) Star Trek (C) live more than a mile from Fleci^t Brian Keith, son of Harold Roy and Donna week,” a npokesman tor s toa- ^ defeat certain con- SOUTH town welfare’director, is not a Interstate Commerce Commis­ (20) Film (24) Fourth Estate schoola or a bus stop. tlYLUtS to K 74 sion (lOd) hearing on 6ie plans (24) What's New? ( 3-12) My Three Sons (C) SAVINGS FOR YOU ScioBcio Plecity, 70 Rtdge He waa bom Jan. IB at Man­ jor grocery chain said. “Sup- lead-tw o of spades, m er'ber of the commission but 6:00 (20) Dial 999 ( 8-40) Bewitched HAM$ The precedent-setting decision chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal gyaiMlphre&ta are t7 A K S 3 2 serves as a liaison officer be­ to sell the New Haven to the. (30) McHale's Navy 9:00 (24) College Sport of Week came Wednesday after parents plies just can’t get through.” opened toe deuce of 0 * Penn Central system — expect­ (18) Merv Griffin ■ ( 3-12) Movie (C) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sciosclo,' EhUfleld. His paternal grand­ tween the welfare department ( 3-8-10) News, Sports, ( 8-40) Love on a Rooftop In New York, a produce spades, and South won with toe •ItoQ743 ed to be formed shortly through fl8) Subscription TV SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK In Enfield complained that dis­ mother is Mra Mae Piecity, 4 Vernon Ave., Rockville. Emt iorih Watt and the commWon. Weather tances of up to 1.4 miles were • * • . • wholesaler said housewives Idng. Declarer led a diamond to North merger of the Pennsylvania and (24) Observing Eye. 9:30 ( 8-40) That Girl (C) 1 0 Pass 1 ^ Past (22) Film (10-20-22-30) Hall of Fam e (C) too Tar for children of < or 7 I.nmTence, Kimberly, daughter of Raymond and Jean faced higher prices this week dummy’s king, discarded a 2 0 Pass 2 NT Pass Before the election, membere New York Central Railroads, (40) News: Cheyenne (18) Subscription TV c on some items because of cur- heart on toe ace of diamonds 10:00 ( 8-40) Stage '67 LEMONWOOD!! yeara to walk. Lamson LaWrence, Castle Rd., TcIIand. She was bom Jan. 20 3 NT AU Pass heard an hour-long talk by Representatives of groups 6:30 (lJ^22-30) Huntley-Brlnkley lOr.30 (18) Steel in America lb ^ T A n K.j qu Ct. Previously, atato law required at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her matetnal grandpar­ tailed supplies. and gave up a diamond, dls- ______Sholom Bloom, executive secre­ seeking a higher price for the 11:00 ( 8 (C). 10-20-22-30-40) New*, 2 . G4) What’s New? Snorts, Weather ^ X- rs < 1 O . . 1 . \ . w » public transportation for chil­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Lamson. East Brookfield, Vt. ‘•the Ulsiard in toe Midwest carding a hjw clab. - tary of the State Commiselon on New Haven than the one esti­ ( 3-12) Walter Cronklte (C) (12) Newsbeat has held iq> many eastern ship- Since East had discarded a hearts, South wcuM nave ( 8) Peter Jennings—News (18) Film dren living I 'i miles from Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence, Ttoy, Services for the Elderly, who mated by its federal bankruptcy (20), British Calendar 99 ments and aetoally made some spade on the third diamond, tackle the clubs by_MnseH tn 11:16 (40) Sports Final schools or bus stops. N.T. She has a sister, Melissa, 4. trustees cross-questioned Ora C. 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jennings. News (12) Movie items scarce In New York,” he West saw toat there was no fu- the attempt ^to d e v ^ a m ira explained what*the functions of (20) News. Sports, Weather OUR OWN CURE, U. S. CHOICE * « * v . Roehl, a Boston ivestment coun­ ( 3) News, Sports, Weather Head Cut lb. 69c said. hire In oonttaoing with that suit, trick-and that w i^ d ^v e 1 ^ the local oommlsaion should be, 7:00 ( 3) Daktarl (C) (C) mWIN ON OOMITTEE Sokolov. Amy Usie, daughter of Michael and Barbara based on avallaMe federal-aid Atty. Domenlo J. Squatrito selor who had predicted, a rosy (24) Mayflower Story (20) Memory Lane Woods Sokolov. Elgin Dr., TollanA She was bom Jan. 22 at “And toe freeze In Florida And since South had hid hearts, opponents three clubs In adtn- future for the Penn Central. (22-30-40) News, Sports. 11:20 ( 8) Movie CORNED BEEF First Cut lb. 89c WASHINGTON (AP( — Rep. Saturday and Sunday hurt leafy West was afraid to shift to t*®" to torir tw d^onds. funds under the Older Ameri­ Weather 11:26 (40) (Country Music (C) Donald J. Irwin has been named Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents cans Act of 1966. They were led by Lester C. (201 Huntlpy-Brlnkley (C) 11:30 (10-20-22-30) Tonight (G) are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Woods. BtaffordvlUe. Her paternal vecetafales — escarole, chicoiy, hearts. West therefore led a kw Daily QuesUm ( 8) Twilight Zone (181 Checkmate a member of the House Oom- romalne." chib. Partner opens wiUi one dla- Bloom advised members to LTM Will Sell Migdal, counsel for the New (10) McHale's Navy (40) Movie mittee on Small Business. grandparent.s are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sokolov. Stafford study the needs of the elderly Hayen first mortgage 4 per cent 7:15 (4(11 You Asked For It 11:35 ( 3) Movie (C) LEAN, FRESH GROUND LARGE, FIRM. PLUMP BannoiisUigr Mooldtair Var AH FSMds. Cioaiplete U se of H r Springs. She has a brother. Jeffrey, 3; and a sister, Lynn, 4. A twoday bUzsard knocked East won with toe king of next player p w - bondholders committee. Plywood. Cabinet Panel*—Btreh-Kaetty Fine. Ottwr Hard­ His appointment was an­ CUcago for a loop, leaving 15- dubs and aUtted to toe queen Tou bold: gp^eo, J-IO-B-S, in Manchester and submit a Group Tickets SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTING 6-LB. A’YERAGE woods In Stock. Come in and aee «ar Hae acleetloa. nounced Wednesday by House project to the state commission Thejy said they found “nega- Mndean, Kenneth John, .son of Robert J. and Marianne to BMoot drifts and staUed tmf- of hea|l8, but it was too late. Hearte, Q-J-lB-6, Diamonds, B- Fred T. Bhsh ticket five factors” that they said Speaker John W. Mc(%rmack. flee. livestock couldn’t naove to South took toe ace of hearts, *> Chibs, K-»-«. for federal-aid consideration. m, GROUND 7 1 Maddo.x Modean. 17 Ehnepjtld Dr., < Rockville. He was bom What do you «ay? He said because of. approved chairman for the February pro­ would work aguinst the Penn |C ROASTING r f i c Jan. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal market, milk and bread dellv- led a ^>ede to dummy’s queen and pending state projects rtow, duction of "Look Homeward Central’s drive for greater prof­ eries were halted and bouse- and gave up another diamond, Answer: Bid one heart. With Radio grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Maddox. West Hart­ 7 points in high cards you have funds will not be avoilaUe for Angel” which the Little Theatre its. CHUCK I i fib CHICKENS 3 9 lb ford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. wives were warned to ration Wins Chib Trick Manchester until the 1968 fiaeal of Manchester will present at The trustees’ plans for sale (This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 15 •f ' supplies. i m UJIARIC Modean. 11 Franklin S t He has two brothers, William, 7, and uW«e»- Declarer was now sure of four * year. He said two bills asking Bailey Auditorium, Manchester call for the Penn Central to pay minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) David, 414. Frerii food suppUes were ex- diamond tricks, three spades tor state aid for the elderly have High School, has announced the New Haven a package of LARGE, FIRM IJtRGE SIZE CARDS « * * • « haustedimiMifmjl Kwby a o stormrn tiy rm of r A shoppers. ahAfWkmni *nd__^ ___ onei _____ heart*. - Ifm aithe______defendersmEjOT major SUit ®t UlE IEVQk OI ODO* WDBC—1360 7:05 Ski Report Copyright 1B67 been Introduced in the legiria- that block ticket sales will be cash, securities and obligations 5:00 Long John Wade 7:30 News of the World FIRM RIFE TOMATOES Gworek, Kathleen Marie, daughter of Dr. John and Ttoere is some hope the situ- refused to lead hesuts South tore. available for groups of 20 or that trustees estimate to be 6:00 Mike Millard 7:45 Joe Garagiola ICEBERG LETTUCE ation may be eased this week- (^Kjqiid never get his second General Features Oorp. 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:50 Sing Along IGOUNTRY DRUG Janet Solo Gworek, 678 Avery SI., Wapping. She was bom Under the Older Ameiicans more at reduced admission worth |140 million. A block of 1:05 News. Sign Off 8:05 Pop Concert 2 heads 39c 1 2 pkgs. of 3s 39c Jan. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hos^tal. Her ma/temal end as sUpments move through. j,eart trick, but he could devcl- Act, any public or non-profit prices. 960,000 shares of Pennsylvania WBCH—910 9:05 Night Beat grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Solo, Jenklntown, “Hie outlook, however, Is for a op ^ club trick to make sure of AIDED AGED FIRST 5:00 Hartford Highlights 11:00 News. Sports. Weather PHOENIX—Arizona was the private agency may apply for ’The production, scheduled for Railroad common stock makes 7:00 News 11:30 Other Side of the Day NABISCO PREMIUM CRACKERS ...... pound package 36e ^ Pa. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adam limited variety of fresh meat }|{g game. Title in funds to plan and co­ Feb. 16 through 18. Is being di­ up the bulk of the package. 8:00 Gaslight Gworek. Wetherrfield. She has two brothers, James, 2Vt, and and produce in many stores West stxNdd have led a heart first state to introduce assist­ 12:00 Quiet Hours ance for the aged indigent—In ordinate community programs, rected by Philip Burgess Sr. WPOP—1410 TAX INFLATES PRICES 10% Peter, 1>4. tois weekend. upon being given his first dia- and establish new or expand Block sales for this play will 5:00 Danny Clayton Show LISBON—Almost all goods ***** The curtailed suppUea come trick. ’This took courage 7:00 Lee ‘'Babl" Simms Show existing p ri^ a m s which will be sold until one week before WINF—1230 and services In Portugal, were HIGHLAND PARK MARKET | Pine. Todd Michael, son of Thomas Leon and Sally when much of the country still gtnee South had bid hearts, but provide recreational and ttther show. Regular Ucket sale School Menus 6:00 News Increased 10 per cent In/price Strickland Pine, Boston Hill Rd., Andover. He was bom Jan. is suffering from a hangover fgiut heart never woo many 5:15 Speak Up Hartford 317 Highland St., Manchester, Conn. Phone 643*4278 ^ leisure time activities for the reserved and general admis- 6:00 News after a transactions tax was TEM P LE J-iooh, Covsuwfu}. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ from excess of year’s rubbers. 6:16 Barry Farber Show elderly. Construction costs, ®re also available at this ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strickland. French Rd., Bolton. weather which cut tomato and South would win with the ace The Manchester public school 6:45 Lowell Thomas passed in August. however, other than for minor 7:00 The World Tonight His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pine, Rock­ apple crops. ^ hearts but would be unable to BOLTON Full Information conceiving menu for the week beginning 7:15 Frank Gifford ville. His paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Daisy Tru­ alterations and repairs, are not 7:30 Harry Re»soner Catsup and tomato sauce the king since that would Included In such establishment tickets may be secured from Feb. 6 Is ea follows: 7:35 World of Religion deau, Greenfield, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. John Timmons, oort more now. So do most ap- gtve the defenders two hearts, LAKE HOTEL Monday; Cubed steak, gravy, Q • DD fl or expansion. Bllsh at B Laurel St. AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMPUY CLOTHING CHAIN’ Miners Falls, Mass. He has a brother, Jeffrey Thomas, 15 pie products — applesauce, fro- two diamonds and two chibs. 8:10 Speak Up Hartford Bt. 44-A—Bolto*, Conn. Bloom said funding is hosed mashed potato, carrots, bread, 10:06 Comment months. *en pies. jj the dtfenders never again led NEGRO'BROS., Owners butter, milk, gingerbread. 10:30 Speak Up Hartford Special But the weather has been Phone 64S-B7S1 on a maximum of three yeara 11:30 Barry Farber Show for any single project. The first Area Weather Tuesday; Baked ham, par- 12:00 Comment ntsi, Themas Joseph, son of Vincent James and Pa­ kind to the Florida citrus crop, slied or candied sweet i>otato, 12:16 News, Sign Off tricia Fitzgerald Pltzl. B4 Highland Dr.. Wapping. He was bumping along at record levels. year the applicant pays S5 per WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — w n c—1089 SUGGESTED FOR Fri, Nighf whole kennel corn, bread, butter, 6:00 Afternoon Edition bom Jan. 2S at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Frozen orange juice concentrate cent, the state 75; the second •nie U.S. Weather Bureau says MATURE AUDIENCES year the applicant pays 40 per milk, ice cream. 6:00 News, Sports, Weather grandparents are Mr. and Mra John F. Fitzgerald, 100 N. is on special at many stores. that early this morning pre­ Wednesday; Hamburg patty 6:36 Americana Lakewood Circle. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Egg production is up and sup- Special! cent; the third year the appli­ cipitation had moved into the TUUTHROOR BURNSIDE cant pays half. on roll, potato chips, green Samuel V. Pitzl, Lynn, Mass. Hia maternal great-grandmoth­ pUea currently are greater than i<‘ >p western parts of the state and beans, milk, chocolate pudding. Inatalleil—up to 100 aq. tt. er is Mrs. Bridget Fitzgerald, Bloomfield. His paternal great­ the demand. SWORDFISH, He said In fiscal years 1966 had overspread the whole area Material and labor. grandmother is Mrs. Marianna Salvato, Liynn. Mass. He has and 1B67, the state received during the morning. Thursday; Italian spaghetti Pork is down again, too. with meat sauce, tossed salad, Valentine Day a sister, Linda Marie, 20 months. Lamb prices are dropping with HALIBUT tr $153,700 in federal funds. A mixture of snow, sleet and , ^ ^ » W « « « special pibmotions. Weiss urged the commission rain was expected to develop Dandy Hearts Palmer, Leslie Joy, daughter of Roy Sr. and Barbara AND CaUpCHOKSl to submit o budget to him with­ this morning and change over ^®PP^K- SALMON Friday: Baked fish sticks, 1.95 Couch Palmer, Oak Grove. Coventry. ®ie was bom J mi. 13 at GUILTY VERMCTS with potato, C4 M) in the next month. to occasional rain during the • a u n f W * Squatrito, in accepting the mashed potato, beets, bread, ARTHUR DRUG Windham Community Memorial Hospital. Her paternal NEW HAVEN (AP) — Two vegetable and salad * 1 ' day. The rail will continue into Five grandfather is <3eorge Raymond OowSi, Somers. Her paternal 5 to B P.M. chairmanship, said it is the com­ tonight before tapering off to butter, milk, mixed fruit. New York City men, Benjamin "AFUNNVTrilNGi mission’s role to formulate a grandmother Is Mrs. Richard Pahner, Oak Grove. Coventry. Messina and Jack Alwadish, Pins—Completer Seafood snow flurries before ending late Estimatos She has two sisters. Barbara, 23. and Darlene, 16: and two program to fulfill the needs of tonight. The high today will be have been found guilty in U.S. HAPPENED the approximate 4,700 elderly in brothers, Roy Jr,, 20. and Keith, 10. District Court of transporting 11 around 40 and the low tonight SHOP AT • * • • • town. He said commission mem­ near 30. Friday will be partly stolen cars across state lines. ON THE WAY TO • Music Thnrs,, Frl,, bers would try to tap the sen­ Jeasew, Patricia Asm, daughter of Wayne and IraeWa Sentencing was put off cloudy and colder with the NOME Vincek Jensen, Mootauk Dr., Vernon. She was bom Jan. 10 Sat. aad Sun. timent of the elderly to de- hlgfM in the upper 20’s and low a t Hartford Hospital. Her maternal g:randmoUier is Mrs., Wednesday pending a pre-sen- THE FORUM " • Banquet Facilities termine what projects are need- go’s. tencin^ tepqrt-'. Irene Vincek, 35 Greenwood Dr. Her paternal grandparents' AtTiM.lsIB Up To 450 ed In Manchester. _ Teniperatures are below freez- 85 East Center St. DIAL are Mr. and Mrs. Erling Jensen. 59 Walnut St. She has three Members set Monday as Uteir ing in some of the valleys and brothen, D avid , 8, Steven, 6, and Timothy, 14 months; and a next meeting date, to be con­ hills. This could result in some At Summit St. M 34S62 sister, Susan, 7. ducted at 2:90 p.m. in the Sen­ slippery road conditions for a No Obligation TREKTREEAST ior Citizens Center at the corner time, but should WEEKEND CASH-AND-CARRY SPECIAL Tmnim, Kelly Lynn, daughter of Kenneth L. and Elaine of linden and Myrtle Sts. continue iqiward and do away Guynup Farria, Cider Mill Rd., ToOand. She was bom Jan. 26 OPEN DAILY EXIT QOVEimOR with this condition by noon. DAISY at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandfather —HNAL WEEKS— ST. TO MAIN ST. This tmsetUed weather is due FORMICA COUNTER TOPS is Donald K. Farria 22 Forence St. She has a brother, Kevin THE HAPPIEST SOUND CINEMA 1 EAST HMTFOH) DOCTOR BILL IS DOUBLED to a storm that was over north­ 9-6 Michael, 1; and two sisters, Donna Sue, 10, and Teri Lee, 8. NEW YORK—The doctor bill EXPERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLED » * • * • 'tit la s '.^ o o d t ' Hr ,- ern Ohio this morning. It Is ex­ 7S Colon to Choose From Wed. Mathwe—2rtlB for the whole United States in pected to move to south-central MAReUEMTESt.-’- 'P THUR. 9 - 9 Marianos, Michelle Lynne, daughter of J. Anthony and Mon. ikm Fri. Eve,—8:60 1965 was $7A billion. This was New York State this afternoon Gale Burnham Morianoa, 23 Ulley St. She was brnn Jan. 30 SaL, Sun,—l:SO-5:eO-8:M about twice what the American and then cross New England OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY at Manchester Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal grandmother JnBe Oskar public paid a decade earlier. and Maine tonight. Is Mrs. Margaret S. Burnham, 23 Bissell St. Her paternal ■BffSItiiHIWB ''filhmkeit • EXCITING PAHERNS IN grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Marianos; 15 Lilley St. Christie W m er lWPCO>S..fl*MWg8IPW^ ktrflnt rohtinef 4 S r wktner»ftk$ A*r Amdemn Award KwIMiGrMM* Nary a Barnacle Scraped ftr-DmUDT’ TBCHNKXXjOR* imtAcUrJhuut ARMSTRONG L SaL at 1:30 — “FLUFFY” plus CAB’TOONS G >m m odore Docks ^Queen’ MANCHESTER PARKADE Embossed Linoleum W ithout New Y ork Tugboats Kofsky's F'or Your Party Reservattons — Phone 643-6058 • NEW YORK (AP) — "It was longshoremen

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pete for state and national the strike, sold he would seek cuesed this year are such titles in effect for children and ^ T o l l a n d scholarships and has received an Injunction to block a planned Another University Qosed 5 Catholic Priests Charged F o r Business Reasons Increase Noted as Heming;way’s "Old Man and South Windsor adidta for skating. a specitdly designed silver boycott of La Caslta's products VALBITINe the Sea," Crane’s "Red Badge Tlckete and insufance forms charm from General Mills, in T6xas U the boycott material­ CAtDS In Spanish Student Protest A t S c h o o l in o f .Courage,” Homer's "Odys­ may be obtained at the South I Town Boards Meet Tonight sponsor of the contest. In Texas Farm Labor Row izes. LARGE SELECTION The AMJCIO, with which the sey.” and Melville’s "Billy Cemetery for Archdiocese Windsoi* booth at the arena. The Bulletin Board to the student strike and th* RIO GRANDE CTTY, Te3c^ i « ’ wage demands. They are farm workers union Is affiliated, MADRID, Spain (AP) — More Democrat Ray Ellis BookProgr Budd.” t Skates may also be rented. ’The board of Christian edu­ resulting closing of classes. ARTHUR DRUG I In Effort to Improve Liaison {AP)-rTen persons, including Revs. Sherrill Smith, 48, has* pledged support of a boy­ than half of Spain’s university Carlson also announced that cation will meet tonight at 3 WiSlam Killian, 40, Marvin The student demonstrations A fifteen-fold Increase in the Planned Near Buckland Bd. cott. the boys’ program five ^ O M A N ChthoHc priests, students were barred from their developed out of sympathy for a ^ ' J L OomMMd meeting of all $22,032,944, not $220,032,906. De- at United Cong;regational Doerflelv 32, D.J. HWferman, Rochester, estimated that La number of students particlpat- A 220-acre tract located west portant benefits from- the de­ previously held on Saturdays have been arrested in the drive classroome today av'the rector wave of unrest among workers Resigns as Director Warning Issued ^toira boards and commissions ducting exemptions of $693,416, Church to receive new room 31, and W. Hays, 36. Casita sells' 40 per cent of its of Buckland Rd., between Dem- velopment of the cemetery: at the Pleasant Valley School by a Rio Grande Valley farm seeking higher wages. V -^\^n V. i..,,. .♦ s fi.« th® "®t taxable list is $21,334,- assignments. Union meihlMrs . taken Into produce In Texas. The farm, of Barcelona University ctoeed Democratic Toira Director Raymond L. Etlis has re- ing St. and SmiUi St., is ex­ First the establishment of a has been canceled for the re­ be held tonight at 8 in the ^ The workers have had their In 2-Car Crash The junior high school bas­ union for a $1.28-an-hour mini­ custody are Grtg^ria Solis, 22, now producing lettuce and cel­ hie institution for 10 days fol­ Bigned from the Manchester Board of Directors, effec- pected to be turned into ceme­ green belt, properly maintained, mainder of the year due to II Msadowbrook School aU-pur- review by the board of tax re- ketball team will play Efilington overtime pay cut by govern­ lack of Interest and attend­ Chiropractor mum wage. Leonor Garza, 28, Iqmael Diaz, ery, covers about 1,600 acres lowing a ^ d e n t strike. tive immediately. In a letter to Mayor Nathan Agosti- has tak« piirae stow A 17-year-old Manchester tery. would, add to the beauty of the poM room. view, which is meeting with this afternoon in the new high ment anti-inflation measures ance. Starr County officers made 23, Benito Rodriguez^.28, and and is bordered on the south Ttio Jxmsaut In Barcelona fol- nelli, dated yesterday. Ellis cites the demands and in- P « « « m . h s g ^ g five The Catholic Cemeteries As­ town. taxpayers to hear grievences. school gym. ’The local team will and have been striking and youth was issued a written Red Crosa Donation ' The meeting, which Is be- the arrests Wednesday, charg­ Antonio Oredaln, 36. x. by the Rio Grande. lowed^loslng of Madrid Univer­ creasing responsibilities of his ______' . ; years ago, school (trials re- sociation of the Archdiocese of Second, the land to be oc­ Church Open House be defending a 6-0 record. ing the men with disturbing demonstrating to’ press de­ warning yesterday afternoon in The junior Red Cross Club D r. G eo. L eoming a semi-annual affair, is 10 Father Killian Is execih^e The ui^on has been picketing sity ’Tuesday after police and private employment. He is di­ p<»l. Hartford, Inc., has made an cupied by the cemetery, if not A service of deducation for The VFW auxiliary will meet mands for doubling of the dally one of two car collisions inves­ at the high school has voted to designed to have better oom- the peace. They were released editor of the Alamo Messenge^ ,t La Casita and other Starr students battled on the campus. rector of the Traveler’s Re­ The program, which exposes application to the town plan­ put to that use, would in its the new religious ediKation Monday night at 7:30 in the post in their own recognizance. minimum wage of $1.40. donate $50 to the Hartford Red miinioations between the vari­ a newspaper published by the ity farms since last June in That university’s board of gov­ search Center Computer Labo­ youngsters in Grades 6-8 to tigated by police. No injuries ning and zoning commission for zoning cla.s.sification undoubted­ Caillouette building of United Congrega­ home. The arrests occurred as the The unrest is also believed to Cross Chapter. ous town agencies. San Antonio archdiocese lA que^ V of a minimum hourly ernors voted Wednesday night ratories at^C^titution Plaza. riuidings in classic literature, were reported. a permit for this use for the ly become a residential com­ tional Church wMl be held Sun­ priests and union men walked to be a test of the Franco regime’s Each commissitm and board Men’s Volleyball South Texas. wage ^ $1.26 and union con­ to extend the closing Indefinite­ He said codi^ that he has this year has 60 participants, The' youth, John D. LaBelle property. plex that would add to the day at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Na- the edge of a lettuce field at La easing q i restrictions to encour­ Manchester Evening Herald Is expected to make a report 'The schedule of tonight’s Orendain Is national secre­ tracts for the workers. been considering the action for who meet monthly for discus­ The intended use is in ac­ to"Ti's tax burden. 119 Cen'Ier Streof thanlal Guptiil, D.D., minister Caslta Farms, the focal point of ly- age democracy in Bpaln. Jr., of 146 Porter St., was warn­ Sonth Windsor Correspondent, on its V actions and problems Men’s Volleyball League games: tary-treasurer of the United Union spokbqmen say workers The Barcelona authorities the past two months, and that sions under the leadership of cordance with town zoning reg­ Noting that it would prob- of the Connecticut Conference the strike that began last June. it has been a difficult one to ed for failure to grant the right Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8.582. d u r in g the last six months, 7'—^Three Sons Cleaners vs. Farm Workers organizing com­ now are paid io cents to $1 an also slapped heavy penalties on PAPAL CXINTRIBUTION four adult literary enthusiasts. ulations. abl.v be 100 years before the Phone 649-7628 of the United Church of Christ, The Most Rev. Humberto H. make. He said that, in the mid­ of way when turning left at an new groups included In Chambers Movers, Tolland Bar­ mittee, the imion which has di­ hour for stoop labor In the veg­ an estimated 16,000 students — UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. The program began in 1962 with William Kennedy, executive entire tract was fully used as will apeak on “ The House on Madelros, bishop of the Browns­ dle of November, his duties intersection. Police said the car M.4CHINERY SPECIALISTS meeting by Invitation of ber Slx^ vs. Consumers Pood rected strike activities in this etable fields. moat of the student body — (AP) — Pope Paul VI has made only four participants and one manager of the Cemetery As­ a cemetery, Kennedy said the the Rw k.” ville diocese, criticized the changed from that of consult­ he was driving collided with an­ BERN, Switzerland— More selectmen are the Tolland Centre: 8:16—Town Line Auto area and at Delano, Calif. Rochester said the minimum who stayed away from classes a $1,000 contribution to the U.N. leader...... ’ sociation, said that in recent as.sociation would continue to The combined church choirs, priests for taking part but reit­ ant for internal operations of other on E. Center St. at 5 p.m. than 26 per cent' of Switzer­ Volunteer Ambulance Associa- Body vs. Hayden and Mason. Justice of the peace B.S. Lo­ wage at La Caslta is $1 an hour Wednesday in support of the Children’s Fund*for 1967 as a Officials noted the program years the archdiocese of Hart­ pay taxes on all land that is accompanied by Mrs. Howard erated his concern for "the the company to external con- driven by John BuUk, 49, of 150 land's work force i.s engaged in i Won and the Tblland Historical League standings: Chambers pez freed all the demonstrators and some workers draw as Madrid students. Those unable token of the "deep Interest and proved so successful that in Its ford has been developing area not specifically developed for WINDOW SHADES IDenslow, will sing "These are plight and poverty of our work­ aultant for company custom­ Parker St. machinery manufacturing. I Society. Movers, 6-0; Three Sons Clean­ much as $1.65 an hour. to present an acceptable excuse concern of the Holy See" in th# second year Assumption was cemeteries rather than estab­ cemetery use. Thy Glorious Works." Mrs. ing men.’’ in their recognizance. He told ers. His staff tripled then, he ers, 6-0; ’Tolland Barbershop, for absence within three^^ays chosen to denionstrate proced­ They said Bullk's car skidded lishing additional parish ceme­ He added that the initial de­ WASHABLE Zoning Appeal Granted Donald Bird will sing, "Come, Bishop Medeiros, of Latin them he would not free them in fund's work. said. 4-2; Hayden and Mason, 1-5; ures to other Catholic schools in 88 feet before the collision, teries. velopment would probably be > The zoning board of appeals Let Us All This Day.” American descent like most of that manner again on the same YALE RECEIVES OIFT will lose their matriculation and Town Line Auto Body, 1-5, and mils, 38, of 129 Parker St, the Hartford Archdiocese, which which occurred 7 feet west of "This has been doni primarily for 50 to 60 acres and that it FOR INTERSTATE I has granted a variance re- the strikers, said he believes the charge. NEW HAVEN (AP) — The will have 10 days In which to Other participants in the sery- Consumers Food Centre, 0-6. was first elected a director in have since begim similar read­ Munro St. because it is most difficult to was a fair assumption that 40 I quested earlier this week by "present struggle should be car­ “ We were not on La Casita Yale University School of For­ reregister and pay all matricu­ AQUA SHADES Ice will include the Rev. Donald October 1964. He won re-elec­ ing and discussion groups. Another two-car collision oc­ operate and maintain small to 50 years would pass before t Bldredge Yost, permitting him Pilgrim Fellowship ried out to a successful conclu­ property," Father Smith said. estry hM announced that it has lation fees again. G. Miller, minister; Howard tion last October. Prior to be­ curred at 7:35 p.m. yesterday parish cemeteries so that they additional land was taken off Cosmetics 3 7 JL A Made to Order I to erect a rotating sign by the ’The Pilg;rim Fellowship of sion by the laymen who are "We were talking to the people received a $100,000 gift from the Authorities estimated at least FUEL OIL ' The great books program is Horsman, superintendent of the ing a town director, he was a designed to foster critical read­ at New State Rd. and Buckland are an asset to the church and the tax lists. '< 'd .O U w ith Your RoUerz t gM station he Is building In a church school; John Elliott, United Congregational Church Catholics and are struggling to and showing them we support West Virginia (Pulp and Paper 35,000 students in the two uni­ member of the Town Planning ing and thinking abilities, to de­ St. community,’ ’he said. "Area Skating PrivUeges IT’S I ~buslness zone on Merrow Rd., chairman of the building com­ will hold a work meeting Sun­ see that justice is done to the strike.” Co. versities were without classes Fall Line of Costom Commission. velop skill In expressing opin­ cemeteries can be developed Recreation director Ralph i at Rhodes Rd. and ,Goose Lane. mittee; Thomas Moore, vice day night from 7 to 9. Members them.’ ’ As the priests and other dem­ A spokesman for the univer­ out of a total university regis­ — 15.1 — Buymond L. EUU Police said the cars were driv­ In his lefiter of resignation. ions and to increase the stu­ and operated in a professional Cai'l.son has announced that VENETIAN BLINDS I The board granted the re- chairman of the building com­ will move furniture to the new He add^,Jjc^ever, that "tlje onstrators talked, a crew of sity said Wednesday the money tration of about 69,000 in the en by Carl W- Peterson, 61, of he wrote, "I have been active talents which wiU be hard to re­ dents’ appreciation of literature. manner so that over the years skating privileges have been Liggetts ^ quest because it felt the sign mittee; Steven Joncus, archi­ Sunday School building. clergy must not take on the role men continued to harvest let­ will be used for post-doctoral country. 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. 53 Glenwood St., and Phyllis A. in public life In Manchester for place. With his increased duties Those who wish to participate they will be adequately finan­ reserved for town residents at ; was within the zoning law. It tect, and John Chessarl, general of the layman.” tuce some 600 feet away. and post-gxaduate fellowships in The Barcelona University Sienda of 419 N. Main St. Po­ E. A. JOHNSON four short years, and I have en- at Traveler’s Research, one must be above average In gen- ced and will never become a the Hartford Skating Arena, At The Parkade * will rotate, rather than oscil- contractor. Manchester Evening Herald The arrested priests were ac­ Ray Rochester, vice president soil science, student work in governors also announced the R. B. REGIUS lice said the woman was driving joyed every minute of It, win- could almost predict that his eral studies and two years above tax burden for the community.” Rt. 5, on Wednesday evenings MANCHESTER : late, the board noted. Members of the board of dea­ Tolland correspondent, Bette tive in a march to Austin last and general manager of La Ca­ field trips, and expanding re­ school year would be extended 649.4908 W'est, and the man east on New PAINT DO. ning or lo.sing. I hope that I resignatiem from the board was grade level in reading ability, Kennedy added that the town from 6:45 to 8 p.m. starting ‘ Only one person appeared at cons serving as ushers will be Qustrale, teL 876-2846. summer to present farm work- sita Farms, principal target of search and other activities. for the number of days lost due State Rd. when the collision oc­ 728 Main St.—Tel. 649-4501 ; Mie hearing to object to the re- ‘ je ^ s r “Gerald“ have served in some small way imminent." Among the works being dis- curred. would gain at least two im­ Feb. 8. A reduced rate will be to make Manchester a better , Richard Bums, Richard Sy- place to live. ------PJsMWng and zoning monds, Howard Metcalfe, Wll- T commission had ruled this sum- y^m Senk Jr., Walter Ludwig, "To my friends of both par­ mer that ^1 exterior advertls- Charles Warner and Andrew ties, my warmest regards, and \ mg signs must be stationary, winana, my fervent wishes for contin­ wt& no movement hi any di- ^ reception by the women’s ued good fortune.” notion allowed. fellowship in the new building Bulls’ resignation from the board is the fourth in 14 months. BloodmobUe Awards will follow the service. Ftancis DellaFera, GOP town ■ Soventy-tw* people visited fhe . A historical display of the chairman, resigpied in Decern- Bloodmoibtle at St. Matthew’s early life of the church will be her 1964, citing the demand, Church Hmroday, with 64 being on view In the new building. ’The accepted. display was arranged by Mrs. on his time of his job aa ad­ R aym ond Blanchette of Aaron Pratt ministrator of Creatfleld Con­ Browns Bridge Rd. received a Future Homemaker Award valescent Hospital. DellaFera ffive-gaUon pin; Stanley Kidick Miss Marcy Irwin, daughter was replaced by Republican and Harold Leutjen, four-gallon of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Irwin URSOOSSIU John Garside, who won re-elec­ pdas; Howard Horseman, three- of Mt. Spring Rd., has received SAVE AN AST0UNDIN»0% TO 75% ON THESE FAMOUS MAKERS' IRREGULARS! tion in October and who is now gallon jdn; Mrs. Malcolm Bar- the Betty Crocker Homemaker board secretary. low and Richard Roberts, two- of Tomorrow Award for 1967 at Harlan Taylor resigned ex­ gallon pins, end Charles Booth- Ellington High School. She fin- actly one year ago today for royd, Horace Burnham and ished first lA a written home- personal reasons. He waa sue- Jeunes Berge, one-gaUon pins, making knowledge and aptitude ceeded by Robert Stavnitsky. Correction examination for senior girls. Both are Republicans. Taylor, The new Tolland grand list Is She Is now eligible to com­ in November, was appointed to the Manchester Redevelopment BUY THE FIRST BOTTLE AT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICE * SECOND BOTTLE FREE Agency. Stavnitsky won election to the State Assembly from Manchester’s 19th District. State Sen. David Barry, a MERCURY TRAVEL’S GOLF SPECIALS Democrat, resigned from Sie board in July to devote full time to re-election to the State Sen­ ate. He was replaced by Dem­ BERMUDA ocrat John Hutchinson, a for­ mer director. Barry waa re­ S BIG DAYS— Feb. 25-M

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. • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MA^^CHESTE^ CONN* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1967 PAGE SEVEN •' t ,.v. .^ —1 ri I^GB sa c MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1967 I _ Inside Case Appeal Expected / ’'a ysp, - to government hospitals, there would Report By Ex-Czech Travel Agent have been Sit least 1,260 oivlUans killed. Connecticut (Continued from Page 6 PRA'GtT E, Ch^odovakia Kazan-Komarek; head of s- I twiim g l|Rralh There is great reason for believing * (AP)—A Massachi^etts travel travel agency in Cambridge, the civilian statistics may actually be that failed to pase in the Great Mass., was hairied off a Soviet ! FDBUSBBD BT THB . Yankee Society -89th Congress would agent sentenced to. eight years r PB U m N O CO., IMG higher than .this. Military woimded are airliner last Oct. 81 when it now seem dead in -tlie more imprisonment for heading a spy mode an unscheduled stop in more likely to find transport U> hoa- By A.H.O. conservative 90th Congress, the r ' j ‘ ■ plbals than dvilian wounded. ring 16 years ago is »peceed to Prague on a Bight from Moscow ^ I p ? eight-year-old truth-ln-lending ask for suspend^ p i his. sen­ to Paris. x ’ 4 iKibllshcra There is also general agreement that bill may have its best chance I >»iin<«d October 1, 1881 ThiSXon^ those seres which tence and exp^sion from his The Soviets and the'^OBeohos- such civilian deaths and wounds are the bound bur few remaining avo* ever tn :1967. tovaks said the landing woo PoblUbad Br«rr Bvenlnx Ebccept Sundays native CzecdiosIovAkta,.; ' •WL ^M a a w . S ta r e d at_ihe Post Ofllc* at result of South Vietnamese and Ameri­ catlonal -wishes andi, cares, The paradox stems from the made for.-i'technical” reasons. jnm iheater, Oonn.. as Second Class UaU can action. should be Groundhog Day. strategy of Sen. William Prox- 'Vladiniir Kazan-Komarek, 42, Hie U.S. State Department ex­ a naturalized American from It stands apparent again, that there There are an endless nutn- ralre of Wisconsin,,^ who has pressed doubt the plane would t SUBSCRIPTION RATES taken over, chief sponsorship of Wellesley, Mass., dlrolayed no have landed at Prague—nearly ' Payable la Adyaaca ____ has never been a war in which com­ ber of-Old rhymes and sa:ws emotion when the Communist G i r l s ’ ^ One T e v ...... *23.00 which maintain that Grouhd- the bill from defeated Paul 100 miles south of the Moecow- * Six Itontbs ll.OO batants kill and wound so many of the court gave its verdict Wednes­ Parle''flight route—tmless there hog Day represents a certain willing to compromise as. Doug- 'Itireo IContbs S.80 population they are trying to defend day behind closed doors. was conMvance to deU-v^r Ka­ ^ One ICoiitb 1.86 arbitrary date for measuring Dquglas of Illinois; Proxmire is S l i p o n s & and protect. willing to compromiM as Doug­ ‘He is satisH^ With the ver­ zan-Komarek to the Prague au­ * ! IfEUBER OF V various things. thorities. The State Department A 1 THB ASSOCIATED PRESS ^ The tragedy Involved is compounded las never was. To^Douglas, the dict,'’ Ms local' lawyer. Dr. tfa- tb s Associated Press is exclusively entitled when there is such horrible division on You go out to your barn, and hear! pf the blll-Vas the pro- <^v Patracek, told a newsman. filed a strong protest writh the tot ths use o( republleatlon of all news dts- you measure the hay left in the Czechoslovaks and retaliated by C a r d i g a n Mldiea credited to It or not otherwise credit­ the question of whether the war is vlAion requiring lenders to state “Wo will hot apj^eal It.” ed In this paper and'also 4hs local news pub- mow, and if what you have . anhual interest charges, which Under Czechoslovak law, how­ denying visas to most appli­ Utbod here. legal, moral, and Just. cants from Chechoslovakia. L l Ttahts at republtcatioB of special dls- left in the mow is less than in home cases exceed 50 per ever, the defense can ask the paMiss nereln are also reserved.______'i < ...i&v'. half of what you had when you cent. Douglas regularly tunied court to suspend the balance of The three-judge court con-vict- lerald Printing Company. Inc., as- put It in the previous summer, . dooim foes of the hill who asked the sentence atnd ex^l the de­ ed Kazan-Komarek of organi­ BO financial respoiulbllity for typo- then you turn to the chart on him to drop that provision. fendant from, the coimtry. In­ zing and directing an antistate il erross apnearinr In advertisements Well Wait For The Electric Sweaters sr reading matter in The Manchester the wall and ses which cow has Not BO Proxmire. He is Will­ formed sources,said such a mo­ group as the paid agent of a for­ Herald. ______We have just taken our first ride in been measuring least in the ing to amend the bill s6 thal tion would probably be Hied at eign intelligence service from 1 - milk pail and you sell her. late 1948, after the Communists Full service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. a snowmobile. finance charges are stated in once. t Canpi. Vobe AM Publishers Representatives — The ^Julius dollar amounts rather than an­ Sen'. Edward W. Brooke, R- took over Czechoslovakia, imtll Mathews Special Aeency — New York. Chl- Like so many journeys of an edi­ You perform, on Groundhog £)ay, the same kind of check-up nual Interest (hoping that the M a s ^ -wired the Czechoslovak December 1960. Czech sources eaco, Detnolt and Boston.______torialist, it was purely imaginary. said the spy ring was American.. e IX on fire wood. If you find that, annual ■ interest reqiilrement am-ba^ador to the United enBMRlilR AUDIT BUREAU O F CIRCULA­ Kazan-Komarek was taken Our particular ride was taken out in the, woodshed, the supply might be added in the future). States/Karel Buda, asking him TIONS. prisoner by the Germans during 77 through the courtesy of a correspond­ of chestnut lelndling, maple, ■ ’That might be enough to pass “ to Imiiress upon your govern­ World War H, escaped and was ent for the Wall Street Journal, who birch and beech pieces, and i t ment the importance of sus­ employed by the U.S. Army in ^ jjr j.ucou«y X y>iut jAAviita^j was reporting that snowmobiUng seems oak slabs is no less than half • * * pending the sentence and the Nuernberg from May, 946, to For Wednesday — 1 p.m^Tuesday. what it was when you put If (Chicago’s McCormick place expulsion of Mr. Kazan-Komar­ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. to be the hottest thing in winter May, 1946. He lived in France For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. down ax and saw and wedge cannot be rebuilt as a conven­ ek from Czechoslovakia.” Some BoUty d^pons, novelty cardi­ Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. - sports this year. His study of the mat­ 1 ■ U.S. ofCicdals in Washington said for a while, emigrated to the gans, OrlonO acrylic and wool the previous spring, you have tion hall in time, top Republican Better uniforms in fine faMes. Classified deadline; 10:30 a.m. each day at ter produced the information that the case would provide ammu­ United States in 1953 and be­ polyester blsiids. Pant sweaters, pubUcatioo except Saturday — # ass. leaders now prefer Miami as Sixes 8 to 20. Not every sixe in snowmobiUng is something like riding no worry, and you proceed, on- came a U.S. citizen in 1960. He skditig sweaters & casual car* their 1968 oonventlor site. Prior nition for opponents of the John- every style. schedule. With creating next and Ms wife have five cMldren. (figans, cable ft novelty a motor scooter, except that the sled- to the McCormick Place fire, sm administration’s efforts to Thunday. Febniwry » winter’s supply. But if you are improve relations with East Eu­ He was arrested on Ms -way asea 8 to e x and 7 to 14. bottomed contraption does not tip over the Republicans had been al­ do-wn to less than half, you ropean Communist govern­ home from a conference of trav­ as easily. They are steered by handle­ make a note to go again to ths most certain to go to Chicago. bars that turn two skis In front, pow­ ments. el agents in the So-viet Union to woods, in search of a few Republicans have little inter­ Kazan-Komarek's father- in­ wMch the Soviet Travel Service “Prudent De-Escalation" ered by a one or two cyUnder engine dead and therefore seasoned est in Houston, but they are ex- law, Donald Hunt of Wellesley, had invited Mm. ’The conference Foimer Ambassador to Japan Eldwin which drives a steel-cleated rubber pieces, or to shut off another pectlhg in that di­ said the family had expected dealt with the preparation for room for the duration of ths O. Relschauer, in hlS testhnony before track underneath the snowmobile. It rection from the television net­ the verdict but was "still opti­ the 1967 international tourist winter. Oie Seliiate Foreign Relatione Commit­ can make 20 miles an hour through works If President Johnson mistic.” year. soft snow and as much as 45 miles an You measure the amount of picks Houston's Astrodome for tee had, like most experts on the Asian the Democratic convention. The G ir k ^ situation, more hlnd^ght vpisdom than hour on ice or packed snow. A five buckwheat flour left in the gallon tank of gasoline is supposed to white cloth bag in the pantry networks save money when X forward recommendation, both parties use the same con­ be good for all day. Only 15,000 of the and the number of pints of ma­ vention site (which hasn’t hap­ Si both departments, however, Rel- vehicles were sold three years ago. Last ple syrup left on the shelf, and schauer stamx>ed himself as a moderate, calculate when you may have pened since Chicago in 1952). BOTH winter 60,000 of them were bought, and 1967 Publishers N ew spaper Nylon reasonable man. to hegfln having fried potatoes SjTidicate s T o n e s Mttens this year the figure is expected to be for breakfast, and you look '/ 2 y As for hindsight, he had this to say: 100,000. Nearly 40 companies mainufac- into the potato bin when you OPEN ture different models. •negardless of how one views our go down cellar. Blue Angels’ THURS. They are fine for sport. They help present policy,- however, I beHeve we You check the cured pork and Snowsuits & Q oyes would all agree that our position in power. companies follow their lines in hang^ing down ■ in the cellar, Rookie Killed FAIRW AYi Vietnam is samething we should have winter. After the heavy Midwest snow­ and, if you find the second FRI. flitch of bacon still untouch­ avoided. H at several times in the past storms the other weekend snowmobiles EL CENTRO, Calif. (AP) — A riH 9 P.M. Comp. Value 10.98 Cm p IU w 1J9 took expectant mothers to hospitals and ed you decide that, next week­ rookie pilot of the Na-vy's Blue we had correctly judged the realities of end. the family might as wen doctors to patients. Angels crashed to his death the situation in Vietnam, the risks in­ cat a little higher on the hog, Wednesday — the fourth such Packages of Children's volved, and the Ihnitetions of our in­ Snowmobiles will usually carry two and boil up the first ham of death in three years for the pre- fluence, we would have made a differ­ people. They are about eight feet long, the season. ci.sion flying team. VALENTINE CARDS ent choice than we did. Decisions, which three feet wide, weigh from 250 to And it is a good day, if you Authorities said Lt. Prank vt the time may have seemed small and '450 pounds, and cost from *700 to Along Country Roads With Sylvian Ofiara have time, for venturing into Gallagher, 29, veered his P ll jet relatively unimportant, led us step by *1,100. WINTER RARITIES OF YESTERYEAR: Farm Horse, Elm Ti-ee, Snow the top portion of the barrels suddenly from the formation Priced step to our present unhappy position.” Up to this point, we had been en­ of grreenings, russsts, and near the El Ontro naval air bald-wins standing over in the facility. It crashed near a joying our imaginary ride, and won­ From (tolorful printed nylon Jadtot, As for what might be a' way out of cool part of the cellar, to sea mountain. attached pile edged hood. <}idlt- OrionO ao3)li& jaeourdi and this unhappy situation,. Reisohauef; had dering why we didn’t have one in our whether the time has come to Gallagher joined the eight- ;ed lined. Solid color down hiU novaUy taduTrin^te 8 to dZ no striking plan or recommendation, garage, just in case we happened to Herald do some rigerous mid-winter man team six weeks ago. He Only PEG. aid pants. Sizes S to 6X. and 7 to 14. feel like a cross country jaunt during By Rowland Evans Jr. but he did have a potentially fruitful Inside Yesterdays sorting. lived in Flushing, New York. Complete With Envelopes! phrase. the next snow storm. ’These are the things you do, The precision team was In El Centro on temporary, training T am myself,” he said, ‘‘a supiwrter' Then our Wall Street Journal chauf­ Rdbert D. Novak 23 Years Ago or, to be more accurate, might stores, main street and east middle tompiks - have done if you were still back assignment from home base at both of the AdmJnlstratiAi^s' objective in feur' suddenly broke the spell. open thurs. and frl. nights ttU 9 Report J. Watson Beach, president in the days of the saws and Pensacola, Fla. They had ar­ Vietnam which, as I understand it, is "Not .all outdoorsfolk,” he wrote, rived Jan. 11. of Charter Oak Council of Hart­ maxims. ■— to bring the war to as speedy an end' "are joining the coterie of snowmobile WASHINGTON — After ingly worried about theif lack de-escalate his hitter personal ford, speaks before members And while you were doing fans. Thomas Pindler, a 28-year-old as possible, without resorting to either months of flabby inaction, the of appeal to younger voters. and ideological feud with Rom­ of the Kiwanis Club of Man­ this, it might also have hap­ Men^s Fine Leather V of the dangerous alternatives of with­ biochemist, complains that the noisy Democratic National Commit­ Weltner, at 39 still boyish- ney. chester in observance of annual pened, back then, that a cer­ Men’s drawal or major escalation. I might machines are shattering the peace of tee has now made its first— looking, Is the liberal Democrat Their reason is not Rom­ Boy Scout Week . tain herbivorous gentleman add that, in. my view, this objective can the Vermont woods where he spends and highly surprising—major from Atlanta who withdrew ney’s quest of the Republican Postmaster Thomas J. Qulsh might rouse himself from his e e best be attained by prudent de-escala­ part of each winter. ‘They sound like change toward' rebuilding for from the 1966 congressional presidential nomination, but states that the sale of the Fed­ sleep out in the hillside, and tion of the oonfliot’S purely military as­ chain saws,' he gripes. 'I wish they’d the 1®68 election. election after the nomination of Goldwater’s attempt to return eral Auto tax stamps reaches take stock of the amount of COLONIAL RUG & TILE Dress archsegregationist Lester Mad­ to the Senate. Goldwater is no 7,780 and that more are being pects—for instance, the bombing of the all be on ponds when the ice breaks.' ’’ At the express invitation of fat still lying along his rib 875-0953 veRNOM emeuE 649-6577 W. Marvin Watson, Jr., Presi­ dox as Democratic nominee for cinch against ancient Demo­ sold at the local post office. north.” Chain saws are bad enough heard cage, and, while drowsily dent Johnson's inside political governor. He announced that he cratic Sen. Carl Hayden next awake for this purpose, amble in the distance. To be riding to the rasp­ niere can be ail kinds of argument agent, former Rep. Charles L. would not run on the same year. It might be fatal for him 10 Years Ago his stiff legs toward the open­ ing tune of one across an untracked Weltner of Georgia has agreed ticket with Maddox. to alienate Arizona’s consider­ over whether to ce^e bombing the Twenty-four high school stu­ ing of his butrow, and sea Gloves Gloves ■<^eld of snow would be both sacrilege Extraordinary secrecy sur­ able Mormon population by con­ Bofer* you make that all important investment in carpet, we at north wouid be a "prudent” piece of de- to spend at least half time build­ dents and nine members of the whether or not he could meas­ sscalation, but recent public discussion and a torture. We will wait, for our ing up , a major new Youth Di­ rounds the bid to Weltner. When tinuing his feud with the na­ local administrative and teach­ ure his shadow.' tion’s most famous Mormon, Coloniai invite you to compare our tow prices on Top Quality Carpets. of Vietnam has been full of all kinds of first real ride, for the electric model. vision in the committee. Party we started making inquiries, we ing staffs are present at a Those would have been the r Itefi. 4.99 to 8.97 leaders are becoming increas- were admonished that prema­ who refused to support Gold- speculation about different kinds of luncheon at the low ers School measurements of some other ture publicity might kill the ap­ water in 1964. At no extra charge, our own expert mechanics wiH call at your home signals and lessenings of confrontation to initiate this year’s Teacher day Groundhog Day. pointment. Goldwater’s political as­ Recruitment program. There is little of the ol<) klpd the two sides might give each other, if Ribicoff’s Big Speech sociates in Arizona also plan to and occurateiy measure your room or rooms for the minimum yardage In fact, however, the assign­ The Republican Town Com­ of measuring still available,. they had the proper combination of A Thought for Today invite Romney to Phoenix for a 99 The most helpful part of Senator ment has been all but sealed in mittee recommends Atty. Paul but such ambling over acres as you require. We give you free estimotes, guaranteed woikmonship common sense and diplomatic clever­ Sponsored by the Manchester longer -visit in the spring—to Riblooff's big speech on the cities last a conversation between Weltner Marte and John Bowen as pos­ we have managed recently, on ness. week may very well be its look back at Council of Churches and Watson, who played a ma­ address their annual fund-rais­ sible successors to resigning Re­ ing dinner. soft ground, among swelling and personolixed service. As for the long range future, it would bow Federal planners have failed so jor role in working out the new publican Director Jacob Miller. buds, and even tips of gu’een Moreover, they believe Gold- often to solve the nation’s social prpb- God created man in his own job with Committee Chairman leaves on deep woods shrubs, seem obvious that our recent Ambas­ water must concentrate on his lem;. - image John Bailey. has inspired'the kind of light sador to Japan doesn’t even begin to senatorial campaign and not On 'TMs Date Itslian imports, suedes, pig­ Mr. Ribicoff is particularly well God has debased that image Weltner will divide his time answer the ancient gods of ■bare the madness in which, in various Through pride barnstorm the country for Rich­ In 1653, New Amsterdam — skins,, espudns, lined and nn- equipped- to apeak on this matter. A between his Atlanta law prac­ Groundhog Day -would probably pronouncements over the past year, Prejudice ard M. Nixon, Goldwater’s what is now New York City — Wool and select lesQwr pfliw- subcommittee he heads has been hold­ tice and Washington. His ter­ like to give a most hevere rep­ President .iohnson has procIaiihAl ‘ for Ignorance avowed choice for the presiden­ was incorporated by the Dutch. COMPARE THESE PRICES ing extensive hearings on the subject ritory will be the whole coun­ rimand: when, we felt like asik- Fear tial nomination and Romney’s In 1901, the Army Nurse us what amoimts to permanent sphere of cities. Better yet, he has had first­ try, not just the South. Ing, would this particular win­ And the refusal to listen to his arch ri-val. But Goldwater’s Corps was organized as part of of Influence on the Asian mainland. He hand experience as a Washington prob­ Barry Gpldwater has been ter begin? Creator. personal dislike for Romney ac­ the Medical Department. Before / would have, us, if. we! .ace to plan how lem-solver; he once headed' the sprawl­ personally invited to be on hand this, nurses served with the Aldon's "Rh Grande" KODEL we conduct ourselves in the future In ing Department of Health, Education, tually predated 1964. It -wdll God made man a little lower when Michigan Gov. George Army on a voluntary or con­ and Welfare. So it’s only natural that take all his selfcontrol to bury Today’s Birthdays that part .of the. world, draw off from than the angels Romney pays a brief visit to tract basis. Features he would propose a vast reorganization the hatchet with Romn,ey— .100% Kodel Polyester Fibre. Com­ even the more benign kind of power Man has placed himself a little Goldwateris home town of Phoe­ In 1946, the Russians were George Halas,' owner and of the Federal bureaucracy to bring something Romney, of course, • Unmatched resilience politics presence and attitude. lower than Ule nix, Arizona, ending his six-day most devoutly desires. moving toward Berlin from the coach of the Chicago Bears pro­ pletely installed over 56% rubberixed • Supurb soil resistance closer together all the many agencies Through alcohol western trip next month. Gold- * • • east while American troops fessional football team, is 72; Drapery But, for the moment, in between re­ that now have to do with cities. Wash­ • Almost stain proof Tranquilizers water’s political advisers have Although liberal legislation moved deeper Into Nazi-held the manager of the St. Louis hair ond jute padding. AT ONE LOW grets over the past and resolves for ington's administrative mess has mads Narcotics their fingers crossed, hoping he territory past the SiegfriedL Cardinals baseball team. Red • Extremely durable White, No Iron the future, Reischauer’s appearance an impression on the Connecticut Dem­ Mistrust will accept and thus begin to (Sea Page Seven) Line. Schoendienst, is 46. 1 2 9 3 • Moth and mildew proof stands notable for his presentation of ocrat. And his lack of faith in himself y ' ■ PRICE. sq. yd. • Luxury look and feel the phrase "prudent de-escalation.” If It takes much more than splitting os a creation of God. • Non-allergenic Oearance the United States still has the power up and tying together Federal agen­ Choose "Rio Grande” in one of twelve 1967 • Above all... they’re Percale cies, however, to salvage what Is basl- colors including basic neutrals and high fasMon to do anything about its own fate in God gave man a communion shades. beautiful Vietnam, and about the fate of Viet­ tion of Federal programs to do this, table lor fellowship cally a bad philosophy. The prollfera- Values! nam^ itself, it seems almost Inevitable Man refuses to commune at this that, and the other thing—on the city, table F is c h e t t i Sieets that this power resides somewhere the farm, and everywhere in between— With his fellow-believers within the kind of policy and tactic is a 83rmptom of what Is wrong, not •The hungry A $11.95 a sq. yd. Burlap prints, brocade pristo which can be suggested by tha.t phraM. Lee's "Consensus" W "xl08” or the cause. And here is where Senator The imprisoned Value at a tow, tow Twin Fitted DOUdtp DiCe Ribicoff has given the Washington bu­ The naked price of just 14”. 6t”, 71”. 81" ISOgflH, reaucrats something to think about. If The neighbor A iip thdored hi and tow loop pile they care to. Civilian Casualties South And the enemy. 81" X108" or "For 35 • years,” he said, “we have He invites only those he likes centtruetioh of Dupont's 501\Contlnu- Fun Fitted It would seem reasonable to arg^ue acted as if each Individual problem in to his so-called table of love. that Ameiioan policy, which is deidon- our society—large or small—could be eus Filament Nylon. QeinpliN ly in- $ 7 . 9 5 ■trably sensitive over possible civilian solved by passing a new program.” God gave man a mind to be a Pillow Cases oiw co-creator with him. easu^ties in its att^ks on North Viet­ Plainly, to Mr. Ribicoff and a lot of stoBlii over 56%^ nibbertied hohr and Man has used this power P k g . o f 2 nam, home of the enemy, ought , to be other people, most new programs fail­ s q . y d . ed to live up to promises made for Through the misuse of his in­ luti^dushionl •quiUly sensitive about civilian casual­ them. ventions You can sdect fleece ... pile^ ties jin South Vietnam, home of the ItonUe dry or line dry. limit Not afl daet ar atyUa. WUle ' But the old ways have their adher- For Death lined dippers with leather or frisod. ^ Destruction aoft vinyl tq^iers. Soft and firm % Sheets to a castomsr. WUta qnaatftias last* enta not only in Washington but else­ soles in a vrnlsiy of cdors. ofly. where. i Inhumanities to his fellow bs- During the month of December, there Ing's ■ ' ' were appro^;lmately 2,500 wounded -On the day Senator Ribicoff was 1 And the cmistant threat of ul­ STOm HOURS: Sat. 10 - 6 / Saudi Vtptnameeo oivtUana who found reading his indictment of. the New timate destruction. tbeir way into government hospitals. Deal-Great Society philosophy. Mayor Wed.,11iurs.,W.,1(h.9 ’ John Collins of Boston was in the na­ God has given man the ability >> In the siame month, the number‘of tion’s capital for a panel discussion on to forgive and to stert a tm b . Sals Tliiir. thru ikxttii. Vietnamese armed forces hos- urban affairs. He said the senator's MANCHESTER DAILY aad Sat. pibilia*d with battle wounds is eati* criticism would "serve nothing and no Man, it is up to you 11 you are 8:00 matii^.ait between 1,600 uid 7^700. one.” ‘"Ibere Is no point,” said the going to start afresh and for- A 8:11 A.M. to PAL mayor, "in charactering and empha­ ,g*vs. 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE that seme period, the number sizing the mistakes of the past.” FRIDAY ■f Vietnamese soldiers killed ih EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY There is much point in doing so. n iere is no day quite Uke today. 87 09 3 VERNON CUtCLE 649-6S77 V 8:10 A.M. to S:S8 P.M. Sometimes the best constructive criti­ $w S tte inme ratio of killed to cism is of ths destructive kind, and mis­ Submitted by takes hav,4(.:a way. Of’ bsihg repeated ;■ ;c . Ronald Wi|fte(si', ■ £be .civilian sid^ one eouid over and over again. The repetition can Associate Minister T" that, during a period when continue, in fact, for 35 years—or long- SeooRd OongrcgaUciMl ’ -— m h m OR i£so, to m . wounded found their way sr.-NA’nONAL OBSBRVSR Oburcta . moRuY. com m r ■ t T MANCHESitBa iSVENlNG M E R A l^ MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1M 7 PAGE NINE fA G E EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARYr 2, i k ? ■tooer, MpBad -that Ahearn had Bolton Mu ”eynqpatliy" hot that ihe da- ^Lyiwhing^^orihern Style? Hospital Notes parimeiR haa no oontrol over [ U.S. Marines Begin Obituary Teachers "fp.te 59-55 Snow Hits Chicago, toisal highway n a tta n . He did, FatteoU Today: SOS however, point out a section of Teacher Without Oassroom BITUMINOUS ADMITTED YESTERDAY: School Addition Loses, 506-376; atata wtatiitea. wMob would al­ John B. Egaa Mrs. Doris Beller, 122 Steep low Aheaih, with the coopera­ Again! Hollow Lane; Charles Burr, Moves This Way I Two New Viet Drives John B. Egan, 47, of 75 Jar­ tion of six or more citizens, to Draws Pay, Goes to Movies 102 Adelaide Rd.; Mrs. Lois vis Rd. died suddenly last night Total Vote Double of Last Time take hie c im to toe court of DRIVEWAYS J (Oonttmied from Page One) ------By a slim margin of six votes, a small minority of Crist, 2ei Ferguson Rd.; Rocco (Oonttnued from Page One) P NEW YORK (AP)—New York , She said she was given medi- at Manchester Memorial Hospi- oonunoo pleae "fo r fSHure of a the weather was sunny, mild A proposed $350,000 cafeteria- largest vote was 886 on the tin t minimal cliaxge toe this claw, City has been paying a public om and psychiatric examina­ Faridng Areas s Gas Stations • Basketball Courto Manchester’s teachers yesterday rejected the. salary d'Abate, is irving st.; Mrs. town to maintain a highway.” Now Booking for Seasonal Work auditorium to Bolton question. Except for iacuranoe, the cbil- The selectmen also read a 1^- school teacher for doing nothing tions after her last day at school ‘^Mr. Egan was bom Nov. 22. s S u l e J ^ ^ ^ n e x l y e a r ^ e n ^ ^ S d ® i S n f ’ M i r S t e v e r “ a " S r f 15gh of Junior-Senior High School lost The addition was the first dreo’s classes are tree, tor nearly three years. March 18. Sit “ 'M 1919, in Albany, N. Y., a son of Chester Education Associations bargaining team and r commodatlons they could find, u degrees was recorded In ter from the North Central Re­ Early Bird Special by 130 votes in a referendum phase of a three-part building Also to be added tiUs year is fuse Dtsposal District Inviting " I go to , the movies,” says “ They refused to give my per­ .ended a 9-day scorched-earth ^ s" spokesman said John B. and Sara Hurley Egan, the Board of^Educat^^^^^ ^e«;rent has to T e Siriiii;^' s Z ‘T T ^ “ r Park District Nashville Tenn Wetoesday yesterday. About 52 per cent of program. The second, equal in an advanced swimmer class, coe Miss AKreda L. Madison. " I do loperation to eMmlnate the Viet ® and lived in Manchester 10 a representative to attend a sonal physician a medical re­ schPdiiiP which would eive Robert Wolfert, Bennet Junior Grant, Warehouse Ppint; Mark Wednesday of all days xhat mark topped the old one o the voten turned out to turn need according to the school step on toe Red Cross piogres- exactly zero.’’ 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU APRIL 1st Ibong stronghold, a small seenri- The other new Marine opera- years. He lived most of his life NCRID meeting Feb. 28. The se­ port,” she''salflr^"They called schedule - which j i ^ High, former MEA president: Grpenstein, East Hartford; Ml- - to announce p ans for its 38rd 70 for the date set in 1893. Dn- down preliminary plans for the board, will be a 12-room ele- sl've course that has not been A ll work Personally anpervlsed. W e are 100% Inzored. - ity patrol of the U. S. 1st Infan- tion, called Dc Soto, was begun in the Hartford area. lectmen are planning to go, or But every first day of the me in at 11 o’clock on June 9 orv^ncrease 1293 800 ‘‘Elch V“ea7\h;’ bolr^ tries'to chae'l Hencey, I " F osu 7 SL. of open^ir summer con- seasonably mild temperatures addition, 506 to 376, mentaiy school on property near taught recently. ____ *ry Division suffered heavy last Thursday 24 miles south- He began his career as a re­ 9 send someone. The town with­ month, as she did Wednesday, (1964) and said they had a med­ - L i tlken at a generff^^^^^^^^ stall us until the directors adopt Wapplng; Carol Keiblsh, 25 certs in Grant Park on the Lake were , reported throughout Ten- In a referendum on the same the present elem ental school. School BcoM ReplaoMoent Miss Madison goes to the office ical report that I was ui^it for OeMAIO BROTHERS ”” ' icasualties in a clash with a Viet cast of Quang Ngai City on the porter and newscaster for the —was taken at a general meet- Michigan front nessee, Georgia and Missouri. drew from active iparUclpatlon ing of the professional staff at town budget. We can’t wait Anchorage M . Vernon; Greg- E , _ qu®8tlons Dec. 21, the addition Preliminary plans for this are lu other business, the .select- of her district school superin­ duty. 648-7691 iCong squad. The U.S. patrol north central coast. The spokes- Hartford Times, and later was ______airport police Wednes- But heavy snow warnings con- in the study for J i^ t disposal :was of squad size, a U. S. man reported 51 Communists M ^chester High School, at- until then for a binding agree- ory Kelly, 138 Merline Rd., Ver- O Hare airport was defeated by 31 votes, with now being designed. * .„ * * * ^ J ” ®* with South Windsor and Vernon tendent to pick up her monthly a radio announcer at station ment.” non; Peter Larsen, Shoddy Mill day night made three emergen- tlnued In southern Lower Mlchl- “ I was told that I would be spokesman said, or from eight killed so far in the battalion-slze WBRY, Waterbury, and for sta- tended by barely one-fourth of about 26 per cent of the voters Third In the list Is renovation Democratic Town CommtttM when it seemed possible that the sadary check of $583.34 after William Dowd, MHS former Rd-, Bolton; Mrs. Diane Lata, cy trips to two Chicago hospitals gan. Four inches of new snow given a chance to improve my to 14 men. operation. tions WCAV and WFIL, both the town’s 470 teachers. turning out. The second refer- of the present elementary school stating that toe names ^ Rob- refuse area would be too far reductions for pension aind fed­ health, that I should absent my­ u ' those''wh^dld'turn out President, of the Manchester East Hartford. with supplies of Wood when air- hit southern Wisconsin where One of the new U. S. Marine Marine casualties were of Philadelphia, Pa. He return­ B T endum was requested by IValter and its possible conversion to a **'t Thornton and Dana Hanson from the borders of Bolton to eral and state taxes. Her gross Federation of Teachers- "I fa- -^'ao. Harry Mathiason, 117 port helicopters were groundejl hazardous driving conditions self as of 3 o ’clock that day and drives was launched Wednesday termed liglit in both new opera- ed to Hartford and was an auto­ to speak at the meeting were ■Waddell, chairman of the board middle schooL • been propMed to b w d be convenient pay is $966.66 a month. vor the moUon. If the budget is Helaine Rd.; Jolm Merrill, 79 due to the sjlW storm.^ prevailed. Traffic in Milwaukee then apply for medical leave.” |bs a multibattalion search-and- tions. mobile salesman at Capritol Mot­ almost unanimously opposed to of education, and the board, in Looming on the horizon is a education for consld^tw n Miss Madison, a Negro who Florence In some sections of the nation was snarled. 2!BA Meete Toiilgtat ” I refused to apply for medi­ ors, Hartford. At the time of accepting the pay raise on the reduced, (by the directors) the Florence St.; Brian Mlnguy, an attempt to get a better in- classroom addition to toe high * roplacwnent tor K c n n ^ has been in toe city school sys­ CHILDERS The zoning board will meet cal leave and I just stayed conditions worked out by the board will renegotiate all items ^36 Avety St., Wapping; Mrs. Matthews, who has resigned. his death he was a salesman at dlcatlon of how townspeople school which was not antlcipat- tonight at 8 In the town office tem since 1953, says the last day home. I’d only been absent five MEA team and the board. in the contract.. .the intent of Eleanor Palmer, 109 High St.; The board of education is cx- RESTAURANT AND DAIRY BAR Upman Motors, Hartford. stood. ed as necessary by the school ^ ^ .. ____ ^ conference room to discuss a she taught at PubUc School 100 days during that particular TPC Again to Discuss A prolonged debate over the legisla,tion (Public Law 298. Rauchle, East Hartford; Survivors include his wife, Pilots Land by Flashlight When the returns had been board until 1973 or so if toe in ^ proposed Coventry zone change In Harlem was on March 18, term.” (Formerly Treat Shop!) 260 Hartford Rd., Manchester Mrs. Mary Brady Egan; two proposed schedule resulted in which guarantees teachers the Jennifer Robins, Gotitler Dr., tallied up last night at the proposed c Jrteria-audltorlm; ronlnr The selectmen made xomng: which would allow low density 1964. Miss Madison said the Board Lincoln School Park Site sons. Pvt. Janies F. Egan of adoption of a motion directing right to negotiate with boards Vernon; Paul Rolx, East Hart- Community Hall, Waddell had were built Since the propowl . . ««n«ftla alternate multi- family garden apart­ “ I was locked out of my class Now Sporting A New Menu the U. S. Marine Corps, station­ the MEA team to return to the of education) is to have nego- ford; Peter Sheridan, 23 Hill- When Power in Plane Fails of Education’s medical depart­ this to say: “First of all I think has been defeated, this predlc.- V elteh ^a p ^ ^ n t ments on a parcel of land on Maroh 19, 1964,” she said in ment found her emotionally un­ <1 The Town Planning Commis- ed in Vietnam, and John D. board and obtain a schedule tiatiotis take place before setting ®‘de Ave., South Windsor; Mrs. Two Manchester pilots made had arisen then It may have everyone can take pride in the tion may be changed, abutting Bolton. am interview today. " I f I’m not which would “bind” the board member until toe next election, fit. She said her personal physi­ FEATURING A VARIETY OF PLATTERS. 'Irion Monday night will consider Smoke Enters Vent Egan^ a student at the Univer­ of the budget. Julia Simmons, 27K Bluefield landing in disasterous, she said. fact that more than twice as The Clubhouse’ Fire The area to be developed lies fit to teach, let them fire me. to give the full amount of the “We have a right to expect a Dr.; Thomas Smith, 763 Main an emergency filling a vacancy. They did not cian disputed this. again a request by school ad­ A smouldering fire in a sity of Connecticut: six daugh­ McAllister and Leadbetter many people voted on Feb. 1 State pouce are still invest!- h® 1®^- along Rt. 6 and Brewster St. This is lynching northern style. SALADS. PANCAKES. SANDWICHES ters, Miss Leslie R. Egan, a negotiated raise, regardless of St., South Windsor; Leslie Abilene, Tex., early this morn­ She said the acting principal cigarette um, outside Crest- binding contract now. If it left Calexico, Calif., yesterday than did Dec. 21. To this extent gating a fire Jan. 18 which Th® selectmen received a copy and. west of South St., Coven­ Let them bring me up on ministrators and the board of student at the University of the amount the town directors Tambling, 73 High St.; Mrs. ing, using a flashlight to sig­ of the school had given her an AND FOUNTAIN TREATS field Convalescent Home, means going to court to test the on their return trip to the east I think that toe board of edu- burned to the ground a house ^ letter sent by Aloyslus try. In Bolton it Jolne toe back- charges and give me a hearing. education for a new Lincoln allocate . to the 1967 school Eva True, 123 Oak St.; Mrs, unsatisfactory rating as a brought 23 volunter firemen Connecticut, and Miss Mary- law, then we should do it.” nal the landing tower in the coast. They took off from cation would certainly have to once known as “The Clubhouse” to the state highway land of the old Maneggia farm I don’t want to get paid for not anne T- Egan, Miss Kathleen bud'-’et. Amy Tucker, Talcottvllle; Nor­ teacher for toe 1963-8I4 school School on, 6-8 acres of land in of the 8th District in a hur­ Boles: “It should have been cold morning darkness. Electric Brainard Field in Hartford ex­ acknowledge that the true will in the woods behind Notch commissioner and a copy of toe off Rt. 6, and might mean drain­ teaching.” SPECIAL THURS. and FRI.—FEB. 3 and 4 M. Egan, Miss Lorraine E An addition to the motion. man Whitaker, 166 Lake St. year. Ibenter Springs Pt(.rk. ry, and sent them back to clearly understood after last power in the single-engine plane actly seven days ago. They ar- of toe people has been ex- Pond, deputy highway conunlssioiner’s age into Bolton, according to Dr. Theodore H. Lang, deputy Egan, Miss (^rolyn V. Egan also adopted, declared that a year that we wanted a binding BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A pressed. superintendent of schools In In June of 1964, when she was V The TPC has been opposed to the North End Firehouse al­ ^ _ .... _ _ • > Ik S m #3 • m ^1# n A A ^ A had failed. rived in San Diego Sunday. One Bolton juvenile has been answer to Ahearn. Zoning Agent Donald Tedford. and Miss Judith V. Egan, all binding agreement “will be daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ % LB. SIRLOIN STCAK DINNER tte board’s request, favoring a most before they arrived. schedule. The team should be Carl McAllister Jr., 21, of 143 jtrs. Nason said they had The board of education on referred to Juvenile Court. Abeam lives on Orchard Coventry will hold a meeting charge of personnel, says: ” It’s told to go on medical leave, her at home; a brother, Donald reached by the first Monday in ter Wagner, Carpenter Rd., Bol­ study by Town Planner Joseph seeking state mediation right Campfield Rd. spoke to his cover'ed over 1,000 miles after the other hand is certainly dls- The two-story ■ seven-room haao, in Rosedale, a road not on the zone change Feb. 9, to an unusuid case. But imder toe salary was stopped. But, she Nurses at the Vernon St. Egan of Springfield, Va.; and April and will be acceptable to ton; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Tomato Juice, Toss Salad, now.” grandmother, Mrs. Rena Nason, leaving Calexico yesterday appointed that townspeople did house, toe property of Mrs. accepted by toe town because which the Bolton board is in­ circumstances, we thought it appealed to toe State Supreme Tamsky which calls for the hospital, smelling smoke the professional staff mem­ Paul Prevost, 172V4 Spruce St.; Home Fried Potatoes and Coffee. * two sisters, Mrs. Ellen E. Wid- There were few teachers this morning about 9. He said about noon. They had crossed not view toe merits of the pro- George Shedd of Bolton, burned has not been brought up to vited. best to hamdlia it this way.” Court, and in February, 1965, 2.25 i^andonment of the Lincoln sent in a still alarm at 5:08 mayer of Kenwood, Md.. and bers.” a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. speaking out in the negotiating he and Richard Leadbetter, 22, j^e states of Arizona and New posal in the same light as mem- completely to toe ground ap- present road specifications by Bulletin Board Beyond this, school officials the court voided toe leave and District and placing Lincoln’s p.m. When firemen arrived, Mrs. Mary E. Hardin of Hous­ Finally, on a voice vote, the team's defense. One Miss McQuien, 27 Hollis Rd., 39 Hackmatack St. were in Mexico and were well into the bers of toe board of education.” parently without attracting any the developer, E. J. HoH. Bolton Cooperative Nurseny are reluctant to discuss the case ordered that she receive aU her BTb pupils in enlarged and the fire had been put out by ton. Tex. the teachers passed a resolu­ Catherine Putnam of MHS, South Windsor; a daughter to Abilene and that the electrical jarge state of Texas when the “ It seems obvious,” he con- notice. The day was windy, but Abeam complains that he is School will meet tonight at 8 in because personnel matters are back pay. The board is appeal­ modernized Bentley, Nathan the same nurses. The funeral will be held Sat­ tion to the effect that they said, "The team has done very Mr.^and Mrs. Robert Hale, equipment in the small plane trouble developed. tlnued, “ the board of education the winds' must have kept the caught in toe middle of an In- the Community HalL considered highly confidential. ing toe State Supreme Court FREE HAMBURGER FOR CHILDREN Hale, and Washington Schools. Someone had thrown a urday at 9 a.m. from the John would have accepted the prof­ Windsor. weil,” and uged defeat of the was being repaired. McAllister told her that a wlll have to revise its speclfica- fire from spreading to the sur- soluble Impasse and mpeals to MiSs Madison, a native of Ruling and Miss Madison was Under 12 Years When Parents Order This Special ( The request is also on the butt into the urn, near the F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 fered S294.000 schedule if the DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: motion. She said McAllister told her •Storm was forming over Abi­ tions to a line of reasoning more rounding woods, according to the highway oommlsaloner for Msnoliester Evenliig . Her­ Norfolk, Va., had been teaching told last March she could re­ ^ a r d of Director’s agenda for entrance. A paper bag ig­ W. Center St., with a Mass of board had made it binding. Wilbur Button, 33 Crestwood A. Raymond Rogers, MHS they had landed in Abilene, had lene and it was quite cold there. acceptable to the town. It Is to resident Trooper Peterson, who help, ald Bolton oorreepondent, fourth grads in the Harlem main at home pending toe ap­ (discussion at a meeting Tues- nited and sent smoke into requiem at tlie Church of the Their action is certain to Dr.;. Mrs. Ann Blake, East principal, reminded the group, taken off and were traveling Mrs. Nason said McAllister be hoped but certainly cannot came upon toe remains of toe R. L. Hager, deputy conuniB- Clemewell Toong, teL 64S-888L sebooL peal. Say night. the building through an Assumption at 9:30. Burial will throw a monkey wrench into Hartford; William Osbourne, opened air conditioner vent. the school board’s plans for “The team must be empowered at about 140 miles an hour with told her they were quite eager be guaranteed that toe ultimate house toe following day. ■'' - Scheduled for discussion at be in St. James’ Cemetery. 910 Pleasant Valley Rd., South The firemen were back at adopting next year’s operatiaif a strong tailwind when they to leave and that they still ex- needs of the school can be sat- jt is estimated by various 0 a TPC public hearing Monday, Friends may call at the fu­ f Windsor: Mrs. Bernadine Jan- headquarters at 5:22 p.m. budget, which was to have will tie their hands with the began losing power in their pected to be back in Hartford isfied by some sort of structure townspeople that the house was ft a special permit request from neral home tonight from 7 to 9 co. East Hartford; Mrs. Nellie taken place at a special meet­ board.’’ He suggested that the radio and lights. They turned by Saturday. The winds were which will come in at a more buut in the early 1900’a It was the developer of Guinipero and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and ^ j ,, „ Sheehan, 71 Franklin Park, back, she said, and made the with them he told her and they 7 to 9 p.m. ing Monday—the deadline set teachers set a dollar limit on Rockville; Stanley Pugrab 45 acceptable cost and achieve originally used by "wealthy Ai>artments on Charter Oak St forced landing back in Abilene, anticipated making good time. by Superintendent of Schools what they would accept. Norman St.; Arthur Mitchell, the same objectives.” ^en from Hartford "as a sort to extend the apartment com­ About Town She said they had crossed The two pilots are making George E. Alden Sr. William Curtis, who must sub­ A voice vote on the motion wUlington; Mrs. Helen Gron- “To this end,” he concluded, sylvan retreat, oldtimere sagr. plex. The developer, Frank P. The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ the Rocky Mountains some the flight to become eligrbTe HEBRON—George E. Alden mit his budget nroposal to Gen­ to reject the salary schedule Brandy St., Bolton; Rob- "It is to be hoped that the real •pney reportedly stocked a pond Guinipero is asking permission sor a card party tomorrow at hours before. If the problem for commercial pilot’s licenses. losers don’t turn out to be the flgii g^d the house with Sr., 73, of Deepwood Dr., died eral Manager Robert Weiss by was then taken but it proved ert Henderson. 233 Burnham to build additional apartments 8 p.m. at the post home. indecisive, resulting in a show Tuesday at the W, W. Backus Feb. 15. St. : Randall Clegg, 98 Vernwood studenU, the teachers, and even whatever else oontriburted to the extending to the Charter Oak of hands and the motion's pas­ Hospital at Norwich. . And the net result may prove Dr., Vernon. toe taxpayers If ultimate pro- pleasure of their retreat. Food Market The original proj­ The Churchmen of Emanuel sage, 59 votes to 53. Mr. Alden was bom In Eliza­ to be a donneybrook between DISCHARGED TODAY: Rus­ More ^Funds^ Being Asked crasUnatlon results in Increas- ^he bouse then went through ect did not require the commis­ Lutheran Church will have a A breakdown in board-teach­ beth, N.J., July 4. 1893, a son the board and teachers even sell Sadrozinski, 126 Lydall St.; ed costs which are, not fore- ^ series of owners and care. sion’s approval. father and son banquet tomor­ er relations as a result of the of Augu.stin and Mary Porter more prolonged and severe than Donna Spicer, Talcottville; John *®®”-” takers and was eventually pur- row at 6:30 p.m. in Luther Hall action today seemed probable, Also set for discussion at the Alden. Before his retirement last year when their differences Westland, Coventry; Michael For State College Sites Now Elementary School chased by toe George Shedd the church. Bob Switzer, a though there was no official ) hearing are a recompilation of pf eight years ago he was em­ were resolved only after arbi­ French, 4 Florence St., Rock­ Waddell added that he expect- family professional magician, will pre­ comment on the matter from eoning regulations made by ployed at Pratt and Whitney, tration at the state level. ville; Mrs. Ruth Kennedy. Glas­ The State Commission for The CHE al.so said it was ^ the sch ^l board to concen- 'fam ily had been using sent a program. The dinner will the board or the school admin­ Tamsky and Atty. Arnold Division of United Aircraft In a switch of plans before tonbury: Linda Lucas, 16 Fox Higher Education yesterday in­ ,‘rlvin'T full support to estabii.sh- trate Us efforts now on an ele- J ^ extremely be catered. istration. ing Manchester and Norwalk Klau, and a request from own­ Corp., East Hartford. the teachers’ action yesterday, Hill Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Irene creased to $3 miliion its re­ mentaiy sch ^l, requested for poor weather, a b id in g to Mre. Both Supt. Curtis and Assist­ Community Colleges as "Per­ ers of land in the King-Broad He was a member of First the board had revised its meet­ LaPYeniere, 20 Oakwood Rd.; , Shedd. It contained maiiy val- Royal Black PrecepXory will ant Superintendent Ronald Scott quest for General Assembly 1 Parkade to change land along Congregational Church and its ing schedule and set Monday Barry Robinson, 43 Foster St.; , . , manent Institutions.” He ^ Id that toe town not was Green Manor Blvd. from Indus­ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Men’s Fellowship, and Hospi­ night for continuance of nego­ were away from the central of­ Mrs. Anna Berggren, 9 Foster ®PP'^''al to purchase land for At present, there are five appropriated any money for ^ j f , total trial to Business Zone n . The Orange HaU. tality Lodge of Masons, Weth­ tiations with the MEA on ad­ fice and could not be reached. St.; Mrs. Unda Dennen and Manchester Community Col- community college units oper­ taming a new set of plans for ^ However, Atty. Thomas Bail­ ating in the state: The institu­ request’s approval would allow ersfield. ditional fringe benefits the daughter, 144 W. Center St. lege and four other state com­ a c^eteria-auditoriuni. separate toreerisar garage Additional candidates for ey, chairman of the finance tions at Manchester, Norwalk a proposed restaurant there to Survivors include two daugh­ teachers are seeking. munity colleges in 1967 and School board m e m b ^ pres- completely destroyed, apply for a liquor license. king and queen of St. Mary’s ters. Mrs. Elwood C. Miller of These, amounting to more committee and acting board and Winsted; Manchester’s ent said that the board would ^ contained a camptog treUer chairman in the absence of 1968. In other business, the TPC Episcopal Church Mardi^Gras .Granford, N.J. and Mrs. Wal­ than $125,000 in increases be­ Middlesex Branch at Middle- proceed with its plans to lease belonging to Ward Krause of are Miss Ann Benson of Eman­ Atty. John Rottner, said he per­ Folks Watch The commission, meeting in town, and Norwalk’s Housa­ will discuss three requests from ter F. Curtin of Southboro, yond the basic salary schedule, portable classrooms for next Manchester, Mre. Shedd’s son- sonally felt it was “ highly un­ Hartford, added $1,275,000 to tonic Branch at Stratford. Town Manager Robert Weiss, uel Lutheran Church and Rich­ Mass.: two sons, George E. had also been under considera­ year. The board had asked that in.iaw likely” that the board would a previous request of $1,725,- one of which is to buy the 91- ard Cartwright of Concordia Alden Jr. of Hebron and Le­ tion by the board and thd team Legislature the addition be ready next fall. ' j^ot lunches commit itself to any kind of 000. 97 Center St. Trotter Block, Lutheran. Miss Joan Frederick- roy A. Alden of Downey, in prolonged talks all week — Later, in toe selectmen’s Elementary School. son of Center Congregational binding agreement before estab­ As Good Sport The funds request will now west of Centi-al Firehouse, to Calif.; twenty grandchildren which lasted until an hour be­ Maoists Say meeting. First Selectman Rich­ The whole family, she says, Church has replaced Miss and eight great-grandchildren. fore yesterday’s general meet­ lishment of the budget.' go before the General Assem­ ard Morra said he still thinks be used for future parking (Continued from Page One) is "heartsick” at toe loss. Kathy Sheppard as a candi­ Funeral services will be held Bailey, who had not heard bly. If granted, the money toe school needs a cafeteria and should the town build an addi­ ing and ended without agree­ Plot Is Failure Swimming Program date. The Mardi Gras will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. at First ment. about the teachers’ action when would be used to purchase land should have one. “ People- say tion to the Municipal Building. Association, the Veterans of Mrs. David Gorke of Cook Dr. held Monday and Tuesday from Congregational Church. The As the teachers’ contacted by The Herald, later for the five permanent cam­ I ’m against education,” he said. The other two requests are Foreign Wars, the Certified Pub- In Manchuria appeared at the selectmen’s 3:30 to 10 at the church. Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., nr.r In. agenda of Mon- puses being planned for Man- *’I’m not. I have two children to sell about one acre of land at opened, negotiating team co meeting last night to get things pastor, will officiate. Burial day’s meeUng has been amend- Chester, Norwalk the Capitol Olcott St. and Love Lane for chairmen Robert Geagan and Kf tv... Connecticut Bankers Associa- (Continued from Page One) In the schools.” will be in St. Peter’s Ceme­ cd to include adoption of the Region, and the Housatonic The selectmen have alwavs ^ swimming Indusitrial purposes: and sell a Miss Martha White called on tion, the State Labor Council, tery. budget as well as the contin­ and New Haven areas. determining the reliability of to be held again tills parcel of land off Olcott St., Dispute Rages the staff to adopt the basic sal­ the Southern New England Tele­ favored a cafeteria, but did not Friends may call at the Pot­ uance of negotiations. the Maoist claims either. Oin- summer at Sperry’s Glen. about one third of which .is in ary schedule, which they term­ phone Co., and Leon Lemaire, Robert J. Jeffries, the com- look with approval on toe com­ ter Funeral Home, 456 Jack- A second board session to Mrs. Gorke headed toe water­ Rural Zone. Over Colorado ed “ a good one,” and to give trol of some other areas has bined ceileteria-auditorium com­ son St., Willlmantic, tonight front part of toe program last the team guidance on what to been claimed by pro-Mao wall plex proposed. Other business includes dis­ from 7 to 9. set for 8 p.m. Tuesday. year, with Mrs. Richard Olmsted cussion of a proposed subdivi­ Water Projects shoot for in fringe benefits. are some of the names on the *-y Colleges has reported a In toe voting tally, on meth­ The family suggests that pasters in Peking, but these doing toe initial organizing. sion of six or seven lots with But those who spoke touched list. need for $4,725,000 for eight ods of financing the proposed Olmsted has set up the those wishing to do so make only briefly on a few of the 12 claims have not been repeated frontage on Spring St. and dis­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Most of these groupis are look- colleges, addition, toe no’s also ran well program for many years and te contributions to a Memorial fringe items being sought and by .such official organs under cussion of new plans submitted controversy over the Colorado ing only for the proposed legis- He said the site cost.s were ahead. A $350,000 bond issue jjo^ stepping down— turning in River rolled on today despite a Fund at First Congregational zeroed in instead on the team’s S k a t i n g - C o a S t i n g Mao’s control as Radio Peking, for Atty. Herman Yules’ High­ lation that concerns their parti- figured at $5,900 an acre and the New China News Agency or lost 509 to 353. jj^r whistle with a sigh of relief. Johnson administration propos­ Church. failure to obtain a binding sal­ land Park extension. Prelimi­ cular interests. Many of the fo*" 100-acre campuses, the Peking People’s Daily. The alternate method of fi- Mrs. Gorke wll be lining up nary approval is expected to be al to drop consideration of two ary contract. bills have been inspired by, if Manchester Community Col- nancing, that of appropriating jier teachers during Easter vo- dams near the Grand Canyon. Albin V. Larson The Japan Broadcasting Cor. given by the TPC 50 that final The first speaker, Thomas not actually drafted by, thes# lege officials are seeking $26,000 for final plans and bid- cation and thereafter, she said. Secretary of the Interior Albin Victor Larson, 85, of to said wall jMisters reported Pre­ drawings may be drawn. Flanagan of Illing Junior High groups. Other bills they will reV buy 115 acres of town land in osslbility) of instal­ tiating team had started out areas. ways. ^ River without any revenue- and a grandchild. ered from previous wall posters, though no tally shows that many know how to swim, or who only ling a community well there. asking for an increase of $510,- voted to producing hydroelectric dams Funeral services will be held sell the land at $3,800 “ sheer fabrication.’’ votes cast on any Item. The swim a little. There will be a Tamsky said no water or sew­ 000. an acre, based on a study by an or study of importing additional Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Tay­ Preferred er facilities exist. Miss White replied that in Independeiit appraiser. water into the Colorado lor and Modeen Funeral Home, The commission will also con­ November, before negotiations President May Reply The college’s development Chairman Wayne N. Aspinall, 136 S. Main St., West Hartford. sider extending the completion began, the team felt $510,000 committee has also recommend­ D-Oolo., of the House Interior Burial will be in Union Ceme­ time on improvements on Ing­ would provide a schedule com­ ed that the state attempt to WeVe said it before Committee predicts the admin­ tery, Niantic. alls Heights; Green Manor Ad­ petitive with the rest of the purchase additional private istration proposal “ will not Hartford area. dition No. 4; and Lookout Mt. Friends may call at the fu­ To Peaee Talk Hints acreage in the area, up to 39 You always save when yon buy direct passbook pass” in Congress. The commission last year gave neral home'' tomorrow from 7 But she said as talks pro- j . „ .r. . acres. Aspinall’s committee last at the mill . . . where famous-label these subdivisions a completion to 9 p.m. gressed, it became apparent the One) ------year approved a bill, represent­ MfXJ’s land acquisition plans sportswear and sweaters are manu­ date of Feb. 9. $294,000 schedule would keep ate future — on Southeast asla. Department and White have drawn criticism from ing months of negotiations factured for the country’s leading Formal approval is exp>ected Manchester abreast of the race This stirred talk that perhaps House authorities on U.S.-Viet- among the seven states of the some members of the state leg­ to be pven on a revised map to attract and hold teachers, the situation is So delicate the policy say they still believe fashion brands. Colorado River basin, calling Funerals islature, who have called 'for of Glendale subdivision off Bush She said the team felt the com- President judges it unwise to North Vietnam’s immediate ob- investigation into the state’s accounts for a $1.7-blllion development Hill Rd., and Woodside Circle promise schedule was a good send a special message. White Jective is to try to bring maxi- total community college devel­ package Including the central Visit the mill now and save as never subdivision. Hermann N. Tiemann one and should be adopted. House -spokesman Tom Johnson *niioi pressure on the United opment_____ ^picture______and delay v of* Arizona project and five up- Funeral services for Hermann She asked the audience to denied this, however, saying States to halt the bombing. They land purchases pending a thor- We have an before on sportswear for Spring. Pre- strean projects in Colorado and N. Tlemann of 189 S. Main St. give the team authority to act previous reports from the Presi- skeptical about a serious ough review of needs, season direct mill prices are now in New Mexico. excellent selection were held yesterday at the Wat- on any fringe benefits it could dent and Secretary of Defense interest in Hanoi in peace talks. c h b Director Warrn G effect on Misses’ "S'njRBBIDOE Childless Nurse Last year’s bill called for con­ Hill kins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. negotiate, saying, “ If we aren’t Robert S. McNamara had ade However, some officials say it said at yesterday’s session that of previously-owneo VILLAGE” styles. struction of Hualapai — former­ Center St. The Rev, Felix M. able to get satisfaction on the quately covered the subject. is a relatively short step from no new site was recommended 3Iother of Quints ly Bridge Canyon — and Marble W S f-ft 1 ^ A ««PA A I. - Davis, pastor of Second Con­ remainder, we will submit the “ could” to “ would’’ in North for Northwestern Community an(J Canyon dams in the Grand Can­ Rusk, in an interview for gregational CJhurch officiated. entire package to state negotia- broadcast in Britain, defended Vietnam’s statement linking College in Winsted. It now op Spring SnKs, both jadeet and skirt (Continued from Fage One) yon region of the Colorado. proucJIy-carecJ-for Burial will be in Newton Vil­ tions.” peace talks to a halt in ,bomb------_ erates in ..toe former. Gilbert fully lined, now f18.00. Fully lined These were to guarantee that „ ^ . , , Wednesday the aerial war in the Mrs. Harris had taken fertility lage Cemetery at the conven­ iug. High School building. Arizona’s new use of Colorado But the teams plea was shot North as important from a mili- LINCOLN A-line skirts, cardigan or pullover ience of the family. down by Ralph Boles, a Man- jary point of view but said it ___ pills for about four months be­ River, water would not reduce sweaters with intrioata btald-yoks fore becoming pregnant and California’s share below 4.4 mil­ Chester High School math teach- also serves the poUtical pur- CONTINENTALS detail now $6.75 ea.- er, who immediately proposed pose. later took a combination of lion acre feet a year. The bill 2 toe motion directing toe nego- "jf North Vietnam could sit illiif' these pills and other hormones. also provided for preliminary Sorority Plans uators to ask the board for a there indefinitely, safe and com- —truly America's Now you can earn 5% on your money at Hartford of $100 or more can be added at any Nme. 'WSBA “ We were prepared for a lot studies of works to divert sur­ iiiiii Every “STCRBRIDGE ’VILLAGE” of babies," he added. plus water from other basins Ball in April binding agreement. fortable, while it sends its men iiiiii most distinguished Spring Item is match-d^ed in onr drawals? Just give us 90 days’ written notice. ^ Boles’ motion was seconded and arms into South Vietnam,” National—your full-service bank. The quintuple birth Is sUll • into the Colorado River. oitoi BookvUIe min . < > honey belga, rarity despite a recent increase With intense opposition from A Spring Charity Ball spon- Joseph-O Brlen, also of .Man- Rusk said, “ what would be their Vs O ff on A ll motorceirl sea green, coral, light blue, lilac. AU you do is open a Preferred Passbook Account Hartford National will continue to pay 4%, coiy In multiple births because of the Pacific Northwest — a po­ sored by volunteers of Manches- Chester l^gh, who proposed an inCehtIve.ever to make peace?” iiiiii pounded quarterly, on your regular savings account. new fertlity hormone treat­ tential source of supplemental ter Chapters of Beta Sigma sor- ^niendment that would make a jMuch of 'the exploration Is iiiiii at your nearest Hartford National office. ments. water for the Colorado — and ority will be held Saturday, binding agreement mandatory being carried on through neu- . Call today for But now your accumulated reserve funds can work April 22 at Crystal Lake Ball- “prior to adoption of toe town tral countries such ak India and iiiiii' When you deposit a minimum o f $2500, for 90 Hie quintuplets were believed from conservation organizations details on how to have been the first .born in battling dam construction af­ room, Ellington. A buffet will budget May 5.” Egypt, as Well as through U.N, 111111 days or more, your money earns a full 5% from day even harder for you in a new Hartford National New York City. fecting the Grand Canyon, the be served at 7:30 p.m. The amendment was later Secretaiy-General U Thknt. Iliill easy it can be to bill never'reached a vote in the Proceeds will be used to sup- changed to read “prior to toe There also ihave been occasional of deposit, credited quaiteriy. Additional deposits Preferred Passbook Account. House or Senate. ply Manchester Memorial Hos- first Monday in April iond satis- rep^its' of direct contact be- IIIIII move up to a And we’ll Udall told a news conference pital with a $1,050 Krelaelman factory to the profession^ twein U.S.' find North Vietnam- i l l I ..... Public Records Wednesday that two basic con­ Infant Bassinet Resuscitator. It staff” on a motion by Elgin ese representatives, CONTINENTAL! will be used in toe delivery Zatursky of MHS. Peace probing activities got a Warrantee Deeds siderations prompted solid ad­ d e p s ministration support for the new room area for premature In- Some comments on the mo- new boost last weekend with the . Raymond Leslie Hayles and iiiiii Comers Shopping Plaza — (Near Caldoris) plan — elimination of controver­ fonts, and can also be used for tion went as follows: p lic a t io n in Hanoi of an inter­ iilii: Carolina Hieresa Hayles to Ed­ OPEN NITES Ull 9 P.M. — SAT till 8 ' MORIARTY say it again newborn and infant respiratory Lawrence Perry, MHS: “ Wa ^ ew gl’ven by Foreign Minister ward J. Sullck and Mary K. sy among the states and lower HABTFOBD NATIONAL cost. ailments. ■ _ should have learned our lesson I^guyen Duy -Trinh of North flullck, property at 64 HiUcres

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mofck Inm atestried to cauee Chi Rho fraternity on Vernon Nelson. Skinncri > RefrashmedU Rotiert MuiiAy ‘ o^ '2 Foxbeen graduated from nine weeks Verfwn , will he eerVed., . . . But Jailers GfetU Guys disturbances, Wooteij said, St., Hartford, identifies his ma­ Dr., has conw l^^, eight Apeks • of Navy basic training at the /T he kunates would say, Skiuare Dbom Saturday of Coast Guard * oasic training Naval Training Center at Greet T3Jy;i«an,„cool It-nlon’t make jor area creditot' as tba J D ST. MARYS DAY NURSERY The Vernon Squan Dance at the Coast Guard . Recpilt Lakes; DL waves. They're Jpsjj^odng their R6al Estate Co. here. He .mvea Town lianks 132nd Club will hold tts regiilar dance ' ’Training ^ n te r at Chpe May, Officers’ Hearts Sink Jobs,* ” he related. the company $2,300. Saturday at this .Vernon Ble- N.J. • The Hetnurs Veraon Bureau He owetr the Town of An­ Now Accepting m wtaty S ^ Gene Vandall se«„aji Rechilt Joel F. Is at 88 PXrit 8L, P.O. Box 887. dover $8S In taxes, and has a wlU ^ coWor- , jrtie i, of Mr. and Mrs: Jo- The temporary correspondeat Is debt of $140 at the Andover In F-unds Per Pupil S ^ th of TO- seph jaklel of 17 West .Rd., has Bette Quotrale, teL 87il-8845. During Night in Clink Chef Petitions land, round dance leaders, will Service Station, his petition Applications (Continued from PsKe One) Th6 ,lown

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movies. Tickets win also ba signed up as Democrats and 2 a set of guidelines wUd> wlU be In tax revenue w ith in tw o Jayceee Plan available at the theater. Democrats Gain as Republicans. South \nndsor si^Iicable to all requests. years, he noted. , PROMPT V Fund raising proceeds are Ads ’The town’s voting lists now Unfairness Denied Mayor Huowe said no other Kiddie Movies In New Voters show 22,527 voters— 9,022 R e-, Noting that there' is ho la- town in the area has developed used to support Jayoee activi­ FREE DELIVENY publicans, 8,800 Democrats and tent on the part of the council en industrial policy M d n oW ties such as the Scholarship Democrats pdtreglstered Re­ the Manchester Jaycees win 4,705 unaffiliated. COUNTRY DRUB Town to Help Build to be unfair oh the Schweir that the town haa built roads Dance, Easter Egg Hunt, con­ Move the Economy publicans by 5 to 1 yesterday, present their annual Kiddle request, Dgan said if the guide- tof industrial use and oo^ struction of a toot bridge at in a three-hour voter-making lines arc fair to other develop- tlnue to do so. Ho cited the *X9asaio” M ovies F eb. SB, M arch the iiuta Nature Preserve, work “ Creation for the desire of goods through advertis-, session in the Manchester town A chameleon can extend its Schweir Park Road ere they must aiso be deemed North-South Highway jrtnn 2 5 an d A p r il 29 at the State benches tor the handicapped, ing makes our economy move,” said Louis M. Jaffee of clerk’s office. tongue farther than the total fair in tills instance. Strong Rd. to Governor’s High- ■nieater, Jaycees president Rob- and others. BINGO ' O f 12 new voters made, 10 length of its body. Read Herald Ads* mentod that besides the other Multi-Ad Services, Inc., of Peoria, 111. And talking to a The tohm council last night Del Reynolds of 42 Olenwood faclllUes brought into town in Kuehn noted that in the past way. a McQarity has announced, EVERY MONDAY-8 P.M. group of merchants and members of The Herald adver­ voted to help pay tor the con- S t has been appointed project industrial expansion by this no requirements were made tor “1“ every case where the de- Local merchants and business- tising etaff lie explained why this was so and talked chairman. He will be aaslated 26 VILLAGE STIWET. ROCKVILLE stnutlon of a road in Schweir step, the tax return had re­ firm assessment figures from voloper of industrial laM has men •will be asked by Jaycee about effective advertising.------developers. requested the town to build a members to buy ticket books by Atty, Wotor Moees of 66 XnduStrial Park on Sullivan sulted in surplus funds being P. A. C. lA LLR O O M Constance Dr. and Jerry Baa* Jafte wa? the .main speaker .those persons who had faith in placed in the town’s general Egan noted that in the past shown project^ fig- which will be distributed by A've. Some exception^ though, ^ ^ ______MMCMUIn TA XS______a. _ .a.*. . ___« m tja. . a.i at the annual banquet of toe the growth of the economy — fund. requests devel A N U S H $ The Mai Tool building in THE HARWICK — question is valued at $83,850 Easy Tam ! with equipment valued «.t $10,- FRESH Model 1RP622 in 000, which would considerably charming English reduce the amount of bond to be WALNUT country styling. Glid­ posted according to the guide­ SHOULDERS ing top panels give lines. A terrific special purchase from this most convenient ac­ Atty. Edward Kuehn, repre­ cess to all controls. senting Leon and Albert manufacturer makes it possible to Storage for over 60 Schweir, noted that he address­ bring you this complete FOUR piece ed the council not only as an 11 JES-SO Yellow CUng records. attorney but also as a voter Danish suite including the big of tile to'wn and a taxpayer. double dresser, stylish vertical mirror, Noting that the residential 28 OZ. growth of the town obhld be I PEACHES bookcase-storage bed and offset by a favorable industrial ijiiji Halves CANS 4 drawer chest ALL at an NOW climate, Kuehn said that when Fresh Produce ONLY other towns in the area estab- i l SWEET LIFE unbeatable low price! fijfii and develop industrial parks and pay tor Installation INDIAN ill CORNED BEEF The Helivard— model of utilities and oi;her neces- 3-RP628 in striking irities to bustoess they attract 15 OZ. Hill! Danish Modern tadu stry . GRAPEFRUIT furniture, with: 30-Watts Requested Lost Spring ■ HASH CANS undistorted music power Kuehn said the requeS; at . . . plus storage for tjie Schewir brothers had been SUNKIST ••Hnni’-n-i-ii-i-iHii-nnHS-j-ninm-H" over 100 records. brought before the council last iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil spring sad he had been advised CONN. GRADE A that It would be considered ORANGES 5 0 •’automatically” as in other EGGS L u g e D o z. 49c eases of town participatkui on NOW ONLY 3 2 9 Industrial road building proj­ S W E E T L I F E ects in the past TASTY WHITE He continued that he had BLEACH o s L 45c Enjoy the full beauty of music.•• seen the town manager again In October of last year and CAULIFLOWER Z4 C O U N T from Stereo FM/Ayi radio or records! furnished him with an estimate MIODESS B ^.« Soper, King 2 p k g s 49c of the assessment figures for You must hear Magnavox Astro-Sonic to appreciate its unequalled tonal the proposed industrial perk. S W E E T L I F E Approval had been given to dimensions and fidelity • Two high-efficiency 12' Bass Woofers • Two the project by town planning TOMATO JUICE « »- X

l^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, I^BRUARY 2, 196T pag)s f o u r t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, FE^RUARX' PAGE FpTEEir. fk' 2,1967 Marksmen Cop 31st Champs Fall Again A1 Qavette Tom Davis Loses Third Loss " UConn Five Shows W ay But (kiins Fat Pac^ For Texas Gain Lead i With Choate NEW YORK (A P)— Tommy Davis' lost a $5 bet but won a $47,P00 contract. v j Davis, a two-time National League batting chainplon, In Yankee Posting their 31et W est Five signed his 1967 contract Wednesday, his first after straight win over three sea­ NEW YORK (AP) — traded from the Los Angeles Dodgers to the New York ‘ [The University of Cort- sons, Manchester High’s That thud down El Paso necticut Huskies exploded way was the Texas Western rifle team crushed Choate Amidttgh. nq terns were die- NoV. 29 along with infieWer ’ for 34 points in the last half School, 917-807 yesterday closed, it was believed the 27- Derrell Griffith for second base- Miners, national collegiate tO' upend the University of in Wallingford. It was the year -

ortions of southern New goalies, anchor men smd relief made use of what ■ he learned ^ Butterworth 48-46-216-40—160 second round with a two- weeks’ ago, have reeled off three the year-both on first period The Celtics dropped Balti- thinking back to that day one ciation. Apparently the ABA thinks remained one of the two major Yes— the Y-Teen Ski Club England,” , the report added. pitchers know so well. at Storrs. He holds an honors ® Sklar 42-45-42-28—157 Miss Madden has been a guid­ EAST stroke margin. straight victories and are sud- power plays—and the Canadiens more 111-107 in Baltimore 24 points and collected 23 as- incident does stand out, an in­ “I wouldn’t have done it," he the same way. One of the unbeaten teams. will go to Berkshire Snow Basin "You can sit on the bench degree In psychology. He Daly 46-41-26-40—162 ing light for the lOH since its Syracuse 90, Penn State 73 "Snowfall will likely be sub­ Jay Dolan m ? He is 27. His denly only four points behind ^-ent on to their biggest scoring Wednesday night for their 11th sists. cident involving a Pittsburgh said, “if I didn’t think this was three networks is said to be Marquette handed St. John’s all afternoon and then get the learned a little more about Other MH3 Shooters: Jan inception in 1956. She has been Saturday, 'i^yers and parental Cornell 110, Pittsburgh 72 stantial in much of the moun­ g.jj second-place New York. backcourtman. Phil Rollins, who a solid thing with plenty of interested and low-level talks of New York a 71-54 walloping call with only five seconds left loneliness, a stoic variety, 'a Jacobs 46-48-47-39—180, u j j a- ^ ■* night of the sea.son. straight victory and closed with- Wilt Chamberlain kept an organizer, instructor and ad­ permission slips sent out last Villanova 75, Detroit 56 tain ski country today and to­ the score tied,” Buffalo when he took up a brand called Massachusetts. He has been a Montreal handed Toronto its ° in 6(2 games of the 76ers, who 76ers in contentiwi with was trying desperately to get backing behind it.” have been held. and St. Bonaventure poured it night but mixed with some sleet and Sheldon 49-47-42-41—179, Bob visor to the lOH program for week, before postponement, will St. Bonaventure 97, Canisius pro since 1961. And his best fin­ loss 7-1 in Henri Richard, Dick Duff, lost to Los Angeles 143-133 on points. his final paycheck from the Actually, there Is room for on against Canisius 97-68. In and rain for a while in south Bills’ place kicker Booth Lus- psycho-cybernetics. Moeller 49-45-44-35—173, Bruce a Ralph Backstrom, Gilles Trem- The new league says it will the past decade. 58 ish ever was a second place in the West Coast. ------club. be different from the defunct another professional basket­ other games, Connecticut Irish-Sports Nights in the past apply to this trip. portions of Vermont, New G.rd,..r P.«l ’'"ILKen Wharram ’“ scored two and Jean Beliveau scored ball league—or an expanded trimmed Massachusetts 66-59, LIU 80, New Paltz 46 No. r 16. at the .Connecticut “ss vidal ™ mental - r process . , developed . “i:;s;"li-;..T p.„ The defeat was Uie third In It was typical of the way the American Basketball League, have always been a highlight Sign up will be Friday night, Hampshire and Maine before Dolan knocked six strokes off Roger 47-41-36-28—162. goals while Bobby Hull blis- other Montreal goals, NBA. The Eastern and Mid­ CincinnaU edged Bradley 69-68, CCNY 76, C.W. Post 60 Sports Writers’ Alliance Gold by Dr. Malcolm Maltz and en- the last four games for Phila- ABL conducted its affairs. In which also had teams in Pitts­ on the annual Kacey calendar 6:30 to 7:30 at the Y. Girls in Colgate 90, St. Lawrence 70 changing back to snow again par 72 at the Indian Wells Golf tered his 31st of the season as Toronto had taken the early west leagues have a number Miohigcui State downed Notre Key Dinner Monday night. volves the development of a delphia, which held a 10-game a way, it also was typical of burgh, Oakland and New York, of events. Mahoney said in ad­ seventh grade t’nrough 12th Holy Cross 115, Boston U. 60 tonight and to flurries Friday. Club in the first round of the the Black Hawks walloped the lead when defenseman Bob of talented players and there Dame in overtime 85-80, West "Many times It’s an all or positive mind. It demands both ° bulge over the Celtics in the professional basketbaU. This is because It has more money be­ dition to honoring Miss Madden, grade are eligible and anyone Amherst 74, Amer. Int’l. 72 “ Unfortunately the precipita­ 90-hole marathon. Bruins. Stan Mikita, leain g the Baun scored his first goal in 158 are other fine athletes on the Virginia squeaked by Davidson nothing sort of thing,” Lusteg, and dedication Hawks to Stay Eastern Division one week ago. a sport, some insist, that sur­ hind the franchises and it will the council would make a con­ who has not already joined the MIT 72, Stevens Tech 47 tion will be mostly rain in south­ Two - time winner Arnold NHL scoring ace by a wide games covering three seasons, Amateur Athletic Union teams 86-83, Duke trampled Virginia a native of Branford, continued, in addition to time. vives in spite of itself. have “name” players. tribution to the lOH Fund. Ski Club may take out the re­ Bucknell 69, Delaware 68 ern New England. . .However, Palmer was seven shots back at margin, picked up his 23rd goal His shot caromed off a Montreal In the other game Wednesday scattered around the country. l(X)-77 and Mississippi nipped "There is a lot of pressure. "I’d spend an hour or so by At St. Louis Site It Is a sport—with the greaU Named committee chairmen quired Y-junlor membership LaSalle 88, Creighton 83, ot there is a chance that the rain 73, and Jack Nicklaus had a 75, and his 43rd and 44th assists of defender and past Cliarlie night, the Detroit Pistons broke “Yes,” said Wilt Chamber- The key Is television. The Mississippi State 71-70. Once this past season I missed myself every night. It’s mental eat of all the professional ath­ Friday night. Any questions, Williams 84, Union 65. rpay change to snow Friday aa while the remaining member of ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)—After the season, running his point Hodge in the first two minutes an eight-game losing streak at lain, ’T have been approached. NiBA isn’t that big a draw now. Syracuse ended Penn State’s by Mahoney were: Joe Mc- three long ones and got to feel- practice. I ’d just imagine the home by fighting off the fast­ letes—filling a void between call Mrs. George Katz. Wesleyan 92, Kings Point 90. colder air moves in." the current Big Three of pro nearly a month of uncertainty, total to 67. of the game. I do listen to all financial of­ Would the public go for a home winning streak at 31 by Cooe, dinner; John Fitzpatrick, Ing depressed. 'When they called football lea'ving my foot and closing 104-101 the endleBS professirmal football fers. That Is all I can tell you.” tickets; Joe M'cCarthy and Jim me again, I had a different going through...... the. cross bars, the players and coach of the St. new league, supported by a few defeating the Nittany Lions 90- T’/i the best position of all. He led , , „ , , „ .. , to climb out of the Western Dl- season,igd^r op£ouig of Wilt is not the only super- 73 behind George Hicker’s 28 Tierney, hall. feeling. The pressure was off I d think back and remember Louis Hawks of the National name players who might jump visicai cellar. ball eesdaoB.' star to be contacted by the points. Jamie 'niompson’s 26 Tickets are now available and I Icicked a 44-yarder that a good kick and then go over ^ the NBA ? The defending champion, Doug Basketball Association learned Cassius Camp Spots Sign New York, which fell back Part of its trouble is the new leag(ue. “I know senne of points led Wichita over Drake from any committee member of could have gone a good 55 and over it, part by part. It’s It sounds very much like Sanders, had a 70. they could stop worrying about into fourth place in the East, product.. Ths players are too the other names,” Wilt admit­ 71-60 at Des Moines. the Kacey Home. yards. all concentration.’’ New Year’s Eve in Pittsburgh, Two strokes back of Dolan at overcame a 12-point deficit in good lor the game. They have ted, "but I cannot reveal them. Hubie Marshall got 24 points A corned beef and cabbage "It’s being able to stay * * * 1963. 98 were Jacky Cupit, Lionel The owner of the Hawks, Beh That Signifies Qay Ready the third period for an 84-83 made it a boring syndrome of Room for New League to pace LaSalle over Creighton dinner will be served. loose,” Lusteg said. “Mike Mer­ Good Sign Hebert, Dean Refram and How­ Kemer, said Wednesday he was HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — The plonship in the Astrodome. lead, but a basket by Dave De- mn-shoot-score. ”I think there is room for a 88-83 in overtime in the second f i r s t cer was the mo.st loose guy in Did it help? ie Johnson, while Casper was no longer interested in selling Cassius Olay camp has spotted Olay is the consensus champl- Buno and two free throws It is a game where the 24- new league, even when the game of a doubleheader at Phil­ the league this year and he EAST SIDE lynDOETS I don’t know how much It tied With Don Massengale, Jack his team. He announced early the sign that signifies Clay is on and Terrell is recognized as by Joe Strawder put the PistMis second rule has ruined all hopes NBA goes to 12 teams.” adelphia. Villanova whipped wound, up the best kicker in Paced b y "Mike Pagani (9) National * n helped last season,” Lusteg McGowan, Jack Rule and Bob in January that he was forced ready for his Monday night fight ^ e title holder by the World ahead to stay for genuine team play and it The ABA will concentrate Detroit 75-56 in the opener. pro f6otball.' Sports Schedule to' sell because of an arthritic with Ernie Terrell. Boxing Association. and Scott Wlggln (8), the Pum­ Is a game where a team with on players with gripes against In other games, all home The UConn grad believes The Celtics, who captured Store s Sixty players made or broke condition. During his workout Wednes- “ This isn’t the Terrell I nine straight division titles be- pers had an easy time down- the best big men can dominate. the NBA. court triumphs, Tennessee beat concentration to be the most Tliursday, Feb. 2 commg season. It has to make par, with 39 in the latter cate- “ I’m glad the club is staying day, Clay continually grabbed know,” Dundee said. “ He’s ag- fore Philadelphia beat them by ing the Highway, 21-13 last Ths National Basketball As­ Wilt has been Involved in a ' Georgia Teoh 69-48, Cornell important quality needed in his Middlesex CC at MOC an impression. Sometime I gory. ' in St. Louis,” said player-coach his neckbone where it connected gressive. He doesn't grab. He’s game last season only to night. The Highways, who had sociation is expanding next year number of battles with the Omith swamped Pitt 110-72, Holy Cross work and credits that ability j,.,,, 1 1 1.1 j SAPLINGS — Marion Wrestling—^Penney at East . 1 1 .,. , have dreams about kicking and Richie Guerin who was reached with the shoulderbone. Then he throwing punclies.” playoffs, also had to trouble at the foul line, wers to Seattle, a poor risk, and San league hierarchy, but now he humbled Boston Unlv. 116-60 with bringing him to the p osi- ...... * " 139, Lois Spencer 134, Ellen Ofi- Friday, Feb. 3 the ball goes through the up­ in New York where his team would shake his head briskly Both fighters worked out",hang on to beat the Bullets. led by Walt Zuromskl (11). Diego, a good one. Insiders in­ is playing -with a club— the tioh he now holds. had tarigTSlt-apd lost to the New from side to side. Wednesday and will do the ara 127, Myma Qarcia 127. East at Pulaski rights. That has to be a good Boston led by 14 points before sist the NBA Is expanding be­ Philadelphia 76ers— that has a •' Michigan 69-66. » * * York Knicks Tuesday. The ' Did he have a stiff neck? Was same today and Friday. From Cheney at Bolton sign.” Don Ohl rallied Baltimore with­ BUSINESSMEN cause it wants to beat a new chance to amass the greatest On the road, St. Joseph’s of Lusteg has decided to take team didn’t play Wednesday. he hurt? then on, they will do no more professional league to the prime record In the history of profes­ SPICE—Carol Caaterline 139, Philadelphia defeated Xavier of Central at MHS Lale Start in 102-100. But Sam Jones, who Burger Chef opened a quick Wrestling—Platt at MHS two months off this time. He “ Most of the players have “ No” , said a smiling Angelo than loosen up until fight time, cities not represented in pro­ sional sport. Reggie Schultz 144-366, Bar­ Ohio 87-80, Seattle took Montana A baseball player In college, finished with 29 points, scored Rockville at Ellington he didn’t become a kicker until ^‘K^re to resume work In just bought homes in the St. Dundee, Clay’s veteran trainer. How-ever, Clay doesn’t seem lead and went on to beat Telso, fessional basketball. “Does this make a differ­ bara, Wentworth 133, Ethel Har­ State 69-61, Santa d a ra beat six points to pull the Celts out of Rifle—MHS at Windham he went to the Boston Sweep- months and hopes ■the rest I^ouis area and they were "He gets that way before ev- to be worried about Terrell’s 50-46. Mike Falkowski (16), High H opes ence to you?” Wilt was asked. ris 128. San Jose 91-76, Auburn over­ danger. Bacon at Coventry ers 0(f the Atlantic Coast Con- eliminate the problem of pleased wlTen I told them the ery fight. It’s tension. He’s not ability. The new league is the Amer­ “It has nothing to do with came Georgia 62-48 and Na'vy Los Angeles erupted for an Niel Pierson (H ) and Pete Kiro Swimming—Crosby at MHS • ference three seasons ago after season when he overworked news,” Guerin added. hurt. When he gets this way, it “ He’s got half the people in ican Basketball Association. It It,” he answered. “ You ask if HOME ENGINEERS— Wanda whipped George Washington 86- Soon after Kerner announced ineans he’s ready. I look for it. the world believ-ing he is the 82-point second half in beating (11) were the big guns in ths Suffield at South Windsor failing in a bid to make the winning offense while Paul Me- hopes to duplicate the success a pro has allegiance to his Kaselauskas 191-513, Marie 79. STANIHNOS his team was for sale a New Or- When I don’t see it, I worry.” champion,” Clay said. “ I guar- Philadelphia for the first time in team. Well, did the Los An­ Jet?. He decided to try out for How about the holder? ...... ______starts this season. Elgin Namara (14) and Butch Mc- at the American Football Bolls 179, Evelyn Johnson 180- COIL Overall leans grroup reportedly offered Dundee admitted, however, he antee he won’t land more than five geles Lakers have allegiance to the. Giants, hut switched to "Some guys say it makes a a little ■worried about one punch a round. I’m going to Baylor spearheaded the Lakers Dowell (9) were high for Telso, League by forcing a price war 186—585, Janet McKenney 182, Bu^alo when Pete Gogolak difference,” Lusteg answered, w . L. W. L. »3 Clay Nlvison was impressive Ehnma Johnson 179-177—504, changed teams and leagues. "I spend about a half hour with Eastern . . . . - . . l l 0 11 2 ba PhylUs Ostberg 193-473, Do­ Eagles Play Away Tonight^ undisputed heavyweight cham- class.’ ond half. Jerry West contributed as a rebounder for the losers. He took his brotherls name Daryl Lamonica, I try to work Platt ...... 9 1 11 1 ir lores Lewis 182-474, Eleanor Allied Casting broke into the because he didn’t -think Buf- it so l begin to move the mlhute Manchester e e e • 7 3 8 5 Beyer 456, Flo Scully 490, Dot CATWOMAN winning column by besting the Accurate Shooters falo would want a 26-year-old the ■ ball hits his hands. You Maloney . . . 6 4 7 6 LaPorte 483, Sandy Beben 461, Community College at Home Barons, 50-37 in the second TW^e from UConn. -He got must get the ball away in less Windham 5 5 5 8 Ginny Clark 487, Hank Boys Who Wants to Watch Six Hours?’- game. Paul Rivers (21) paced Touriiament position already them to be tough on their own W ill Be A t away with It before a Boston' then two seconds.” Wethersfield e e « 4 6 5 6 450. the rejuvinated Allied effort 2,900 Miles Apart floor. East won earlier this sea­ writer did a little research q t ' 'Where does he stand in the Conard .... 4 7 4 7 assured. East Ca/tholic High Hall ...... 1 10 1 11 with help from Larry Bondreau son in Manchester, 69-56. Boston College, his brother’s: .convehtional-soccer style con- NEW YORK (AP) —They’re 2,900 miles apart in home r o o k e t t e s —Liois Peterson (10-1) now concerns itself with 11 1 (9) and Irv Lynders (8). Prank Momentum wiU also be an FIRST NATIONAL school, and found the story,; troversy? Central . . . 0 12 TV Golf Threatens Live Tournaments Hartford County Conference Galasso and Charlie Hulse had courts,. 12 inches apart in height and two years apart in i26, Jan MadDuff i28, Esther important feature tonight for on*, of the biggest of the .year "I’ve tried the soccer-type play. ’ They can move a step HCC NEW YORK—(NEA)— 13 apiece for the Barons. class, but Lew Alcinder of UCLA and Bob Lloyd of Wells 164-342, Betty Weir 142- the Eagles who face South in the area. • and I really believe it’s easier. He’s the last guy In the Rutgers have one thing in common—-the most accurate 36$, Mary Stratton 172-368. < closer to the (itle tonight when CathoUc, 3-0, in HOC play Sat­ SUPER MARKETS "When the story broke .It With the higher tee in college, League Overall world who should be rap­ they travel to New Brotairi to urday afternoon at 4 o’clock, did have an effect,” Lusteg jt should even he better, w L W L Y SENIORS shooting in major college basketball history. „ , ping golf on television. According to statistics re------^------C-—Nick Cataldo 582 meet Pulaski High at 8 o’clbek. also in New Britain at Central said. “There was enough pres- i think for accuracy in close, East 3 0 11 1 In Her Custom-Buih ^ But there he Is, Just the Leading throughout, Ansaldl’a Ted Kiejna 560, A1 LaPlant 200, Local folks get a cliance to Connecticut’s Kaiser Gym. East sure with the fact that we the soccer kick would be best South 2 0 9 3 leased today by the National same, telling anyone who’ll coanted to a 72-64 "’in over the were playing Boston. I didn t distance kicking would fa- Pulaski 1 2 8 4 listen that golf on the Big Hawks. Good shooting aind ball CATMOBIti ned any more. But the frdnt-vor the conventional. The toe Northwest 0 4 4 9 Eye is overexposed. Not an control were the winning fea­ office knew- about it. Aftqr I better when you want height li‘S:ip«?ero?his field goal ^e^d XTaol 1 See Catwomsn in person! See the fabulous Catmobile! “ In - danger - o f - overex- tures as Pat Mlstreitta (26) and 202, A1 Logan 202,203—560. at the Clarke Arena. Coach C entral. was set they would have- come ^nd distance." CENTRAL VAIXEY tries while the 6-foot-l Lloyd has average, and Lloyd Is third at Last night, Cheney Tech It's rumored to do in excess of 120 MPH "around curves^ poeore” cop out, but a flat Dave White (11) proved- a converted 94.6 per cent of his Mario Frattaroli 215-569, Mai Nick Costa’s crew is aiming-tot out; mUi It a little later any- lusteg left one impression at Southington 9 1 12 1 strong duo despite the scoring 29.4. a .500 season and hope to dupli­ scored an easy 68-53 vvln over "brimnifalg over.” free throws. Dana 210, Paul Cosgrove 226- and accelerates to 109 M PH in 8 seconds flat! Catmobile 12 cate an earlier win oyer the the Alumni. John Goodrow '^Luster impresses you with ^ -specialist and Middletown 9 1 1 Jimmy Bemaret. of George Clifton (27) and Bob Alclndor’s mark, based on 202 DJek Cunningham o f M urray 580, Vic Squadrito 202-554, Walt is equipped with a special day-glo smoke screen to facili­ a working one. The toughest Wilson 7 State is the leading rebounder Middletown school, (21). Mike Chmieleckl (20) and 4 8 6 "I announced the first EJscavich (10) for the Hawks. o f 299 tries, is the highest ever Smolensk! 202-205—590. his dedication to place kicking. ^ is behind him. Newington 6 4 6 8 MXX: is working on a two Dan Scavetta (10) paced the. tate Catwoman's departure from the scene of villainous Last winter, spring and early* television goif show ever Moriarty’s had things pretty by a major collegian this late in with 21. 9per gam e. Plain ville 5 5 game winning streak. Rangers. The undermanned escapades ... when Batman is in hot pursuit. summer he and his wife work- _ , , 4 9 presented,” he said, “and much to their own liking, down­ a season, and Lloyd’s record, on UCLA has the most potent Y LEAGUE — A1 Omelchuk Glastonbury The Generals are enjoying grads were led by Andy Tomko ed constantly for his try with , N cm’ S c o u t 3 7 4 11 ing the Collegians, 81-54 behind 122 o f 129_ through _ gam es o f Sun offense, 09-8 points a gam e, 154-146—435, Joe Twaronlte England I’ve certainly done enough one of their best years and (21), Walt McNally (11) and Buffalo. It was worth it, he PHDLADBLPHIA (AP)— The Rockville 1 9 2 10 television golf to know a Dave McKenna (26), ^uzs . day is the highest percentage while Memphis State has the 155^ , gjd Kovls 141-394, Windsor East Coach Don Bums expects Bm M arsh (9 ). See Catwoman In Person made it. PWladelirfila' Phillies, in a re-' 1 9 1 14 little about the subject. Keeney (14) and Bill Fortin ever by any coUege player with stingiest defense, allowing 82.9 a jeonot Wlrtalla 142-142—381, (12). The Collegians, who — ------—r-i------. alignment of scouts for north- “ You travel around In at least 100 attem pts. gam e. Frank Calvo 136-390, Frank NCCC eastern United States, listed golf,circles for awhile and couldn’t contend with the Mor- Mt^amara 372, Carl Bolin 146- Snturdny, Februnry 4 John Cottrell Wednesday as East Windsor 6 0 11 1 listen to what the people larty loftiness, had Duke Hutch. 359, Ken Seaton 362, Pete their man in New Englaind. ZSA 21SA GABOR says — AT HRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS Ellington 4 1 ■■ 8 5 .!■ are saying, ‘Jimmy, dur­ Inson (14), Don Romano (10) Brazltls 879, Don Carpenter Stafford 3 3 9 5 ing golf- season, you turn and Joe Dimlnico (10) in dhubit Snow Pours in 39 Points 160-889, Andy Lomoureaux 138- 2 6 9 Ellington Road, East H grtfoid^ 10 AJL SKIERS! figures. Suffield 3 4 5 9 on the set and all you get 378, Tony MarinelH 145-386, SAVE MONEY at AAMCO Kelly Road & Route 83, Vernon — 11;30 A.M. near Cannon South Windsor 2 3 5 8 is golf don’t you thinki Jerry Smith 146-364, Fred Mc- Granby 0 7 0 7 this will hurt the MX>rtf ’ WEST SIDE MlDQErrS As Waterbury Tops MCC Curfy 361, A1 Bujaucius 142r AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 410 Center S t, Manchester — 1:30 P.M. Automatic 384, Ell Fish 376, Dave Saund­ “Dam right, I do. ■ But Continuing their * winning SPECIAU ffrej^^ and Loon CHARTER OAK-SOUTH Breaking open the game in as 36-36 after an even ers 146-367,. Ed Bujaucius 389. 2 8 6 8 Main S t, Clastonbury 3 PJW. Transmission what can you do about ItT ways, Paganl’S last night upset Bacon Academy 8 . 1 13 2 JIMM-Y DEMARET Jf. ’ It’s Just one of,those things league-leading Center BUUards, final ^ u r minutes, Waterbury i Waterbury (»1> _ _ COMPLETE MSPECTION SERVICE Mountains Cromwell' 7 1 9 2 HOMEMAKERS — Ginger Troublo? that’s bigger than both of Denmxet, three-;time winner .uratlon of golf poses the which I think is In the some 49-19. Big Tom Sloan (15) and UConn ended a Manchester n«m $ 0 9 all makes Portland 6 3 9 3 winning 6 Y ourka^ 181-182— 536. -A'Free Road Test and us, so to speak.” of the Masters, “ it wouldn’t spot as gplf. I used to love Jim HamiU (12) paced the Community College Hllhir J h W OF CARS Estim ate Coventry 3 4 6 7 biggest threat to live tmir- Hinds ...... ^ 8 $9300 Bight now, Demaret and be our show 'tiiat would football on TV. Yon couldn’t Barbers off a fine floor game streak at two last night by reg­ Keaylske ...... 1 IncludMi Rimovtaj, Diinantltag i f All Work Oqaranteed Rham 0 3 5 7 7 naipent golf on weekends, istering a 91-77 victory In Wa- VILLAGE OHARM I Intpectlee aad Rtawembla, NBW BKI CHALBT cm q Gene Sarazen co-host g o. tear me away from the set. by Mike Zerio. The Cuemen, Snow ...... 18 * Budget Terms Bolton 1 8 6 8 because the networks and hurt by playing withput Ed terbury. The locals are now 3-6 DooUUIe ...... 3 Florence HUinskl 145, Anne n a n i w w ith m m m 16,000 f t ..site overlooking A Free Towing Shell’s Wonderful World “Our people leoognhw "On New Year’s week­ Lulseau ...... 1 LIFETIME 8UAIIANTEE East. Hampton 0 7 0 11 local stations for some rea­ Fitzgerald, were led by BUI on the season. Stankns ...... 1 Anderson 129-346. magnificent private lake, No Low-Price “Come-on*’ of Golf, the most Imagina- - that with all the network end, I don’t think 1 watched Fret part* and labor on all AAMM can own for $65 month son sandwich live touma- Peoples (8). Skip Snow threw in 39 points, ------^ ------' ■ custom rabullt traum ilalon* and Estimates that Cost Yon tive of today's taped golf and locals shows, plus a one'football game In Its en­ Totals 18-17 « torqu* eenvortan at long a* yo«l nwa after down payment Deed meht telecasts between tirety. There was so much one of the state’s finest efforts, Maaekeiter (71)' Money shows. The format on tills live tournament Just about B your own ear and aarvlc* It annually entitles you to memher- Co^Winner the half-hour package WEST SIDE PEEWEES to pace the iylnners while the Knight to Play at a modait aarvlc* ehargo at any of fast-paced show offen a every weekend during the footbml I Just couldn’t keep Dawes tlw 3W AAMCO ahopa coast to coast idhlp in private club. Swini- 0(AA9 Mapebester found Pete. Hard­ Grande .. STORRS, Gonn. (AP) — Wes travelogue aa w ^ aa com­ sumiuer, you’ve got to have ahows. UltitoMtod. ExcltMneat was aplenty as Thsro irt no other guarantOM like :a>lng Pool. No fishing H- ing (28), Vito Grleco (21) and Harding , The Bobl^ Knight-led Water­ Bialostdmla, Oonnecticat’s high petition, tips to amateurs, sonuMhlng dtffercat. “I mean, Arnold Palmer '‘After awhile all the long Nassiff Arms edged Norman’s Grleco .. this ana. w h y A ; ^ HAS 111 ■ cense needed. Fm- photd- TroMniitsleii Co. B ob Grande (20) aU s c o r ia big. Backofen . bury Rens will oppose the Ex­ WeilOHiV WHW scoring basketball star, has plus some Olsen and John­ “We were unique enou|^ is a wonderful guy, but who bombs and all.tlis fullback 16-14 on a fine performance by ;grm>h and description, 10 BBAINARD PLACE “Defense fell apart Ip the BedUck . plorers Friday night at the been named a co-winner of the son repartee between De- to win an Emmy lAst year. wants to watch him or - sweeps begliK to look the Dick Letts (12). Nonnan’a fall 'Write Don LeBlanc, De- (Rear Seymour Auto last four minutes,” said MCC Totids n 18-30 77 Eabt Hartfoid High School gym ‘partment 6805, 100 Main Outstanding Athlete of the Year maret and Saracen. W ell, Gene was. This Is ir^y some Other name player for same. It got so bad at one behind early in the game and' Store, Main St.) Coach Nick Costa. “We had in a New England Basketball .At, Reading, Mass., or BIANCHESTER A-wa$d fo r 1966 In Dutchess . “If we could ease up.«m first year on the show.' six hours on Saturday af­ point I was flipping the dial could never quite make up (ha TRANBIinSSIONS OF MANCHE8TE* some poor ball handling too. We SHINE SPOON Aseodaticn T»t at 8:15. Since (017) M4-6800. 040-00SS County, N .Y. His hom e la In golf fans by taking a ^ow Sarazen and Demaret ternoon,” Demaret said. looking for a golf abow to deficit. Chip WaliOi (6) was 53 SoUaiid Turnpike Next to Weetora Beet Mart gave the ball away four times, A tube of toothpaste keeps Knight has joined; ttie* Rens, Phone 643-3467 agree that toleviBioii sat- “It’s Jurt like” foqtball. w atch.’' high for the loaeria Poughkeepsie, N.T. or two ott tile -air,” oold each time_ for______a baaket,______and got your :^poons shiny. Rub paste they have won their last four . caught 'natming'tm three faat on spoon with fS^em, SUght atralght games. A prelim wlU '■ ahraakm shines ’em up. start at 7. \ A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, FRBRUARY 2,1967 FAGS SEVBKTEEM I * : ..' -^-L. .i ^------' ------

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Special Special rates for people 66 or 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester Tliree hours, 4 evenings a with limited accounting ex­ OF NW DILEAAMAt lessen the value of the advertisement win not bo oorrooted by opportunity, Dlsplaycraft Inc., iaalnnania 4SI “make good" Insortton. rates fo r people over 84. 649- over. Call my competitors then week, earn 875. a week. p erien ce ARTISTIC M Blood(eomh. 801aOPrap ^ 7868, 876-8401. 643-9657. 4Mm\ fil i (Rockville, Ton Free) ca ll m e. Estim ates given. 649- SALESLADY WANTED—at Pil­ See Mr. Hollfelder at How­ TALENTS] In addition to competitive 7868, 876-8401. grim Mills for new bargain ard Johnson Motel, 490 PROFESSIONAL Oeaning — salaries, the company of­ basement. Apply manager, 177 Main St, East Hartford, Carpets, fimilture, walls and n a m e YOUR PRICE, painting, Thursday, 8 p.m. No phone ASSEMBLERS fers above average bene­ 643-2711 875-3136 floors — all cleaned In your Hartford Rd. r" Z. 3 i 6 b" r" IT papering, removal, sanding. In­ calls accepted. FOR AIRCEAPr PARTS fits and working condi­ home, fully Insured. Call Hlgbic terior, exterior. Specializing, 3 BABYSITTER wanted from tions, convenient free park­ nr IT Servicem aster. 649-8488. family. Quality workmanship. / 2:30-12:30 for two pre-school ____ LATHE ing. Call 647-9664. Jerry Kenny, children. Willing to exchange OLBRK-TYPlST-jfor sr in of- Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? TREE E3IPERT — Trees cut, Write P.O. Box 73, Hart­ r IT Apply ? 16 T building lots cleared, trees for room amd board and small Rce. Fringe benefiU ford, stating education, ex­ M topped. Got a tree problem? wage. Call between 10 a.m.- E A S (3age, Mit^bi Dr. OPERATORS 4R)ST 24-Hour Answering Service perience and salary re- 18 sr Well worth phone call, 742- Fioor Finishing 24 2 p.m ., 648-2004. ------^ ' A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN IN TIIAt TO W] BRIDGEPORT quireifients. CELEBRATE^ Free to Herald Readers 8252. FLOOR BANDING and refirlso- 5T w STENOGRAPHER — transcrlp- WOMAN WANTED to babysit PiS. Yes, we will consider a IT VASASHOfiCTYl Ing (specializing m older tionlst, w illing to learn switch- occasion ally, 649-0630. ARBVTVOU \MUST ■ ■■■■ Want Information on one of onr classllled advertisements? OPERATORS recent accounting school or FB.LASHOME ALL RIGHT, AND t floors), cleaning and waxing board, Manchester office, 87% - - A BIT EARLY? SNOKTY/ 5TS" Z6 5T S" STsr No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the HousoiloM Services floors. Painting. Paperhang- college inmduate without ~ E hours week. Call Mrs. John­ experience. Offered 13-A *lng. No Job too smaU. John son, 649-5361. TRAINEES S" I 36 Liberal benefits. First and EDWARDS REWEAVING Of burns, moth Verfallle, 649-6760. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER COUNTER GIRL, nights, PBX ■ a holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ second shift, p r e s e n tly , '.'rv.riTrr—n ------; UCknrn area, 8160 per hour. working 50-hour week. ra®HWASHBR^9 evenings. sr sr AHSWERING SERVICE dow shades made to measure Bond^— Stoeks-~- 643-2465. No Sundays. Apply In person, all sizes Venetian blinds. 'Keys OPERATOR 55“ IT 649-0500 875-2519 2 7 39 MO made while you wait Tape re­ Mortgoges E.A. PATTEN Co. and leave your message. YoaH hear from our advertiser In ■ LmJ corders for rent Marlow’s 867 SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ Opening for sxperienced 303 Wetherell St. — ^------15" 'km 'rm 'T;n Jig time wittiont epemUag all evening at the telephone. Main, 649-5221. SECRETARY switchboard operator. For ______limited funds available for sec­ M anchester, Ckinn. Urn ond mortgages, payments to busy board in Bast Hart­ JANITOR ♦7 1 i r w 51 j52 HI-SHINB personalized floor Capable Individual to as­ ford. 5 day tvorit week. 649-0701______r v Automobiles For Sole 4 polishing. Specializing in suit your budget. Expedient sume responsibility. Good Monday-Friday. Good wag­ OIL BURNER service man. home floor polishing. Kitchen, service. J . D. R ealty, 648-5129. Excellent opportunity for 54 56 I960 OORVETT — convertible, typist and shorthand exi>e- es and working conditions, Pension plan, life Insurance, n HERALD rec rooms, etc. No Job too an exx>erienced man in our black with white top, 827 en­ MORTGAGE LOANS — first, rience, pleasant working exceUent benefit program. medical Insurance, vacation. small. Call for free estimates, office maintenance depart­ 561 67 55" gine, Hurst 4-speed, new clutch second, third, all kinds realty, conditions, good salary, 5- Write P.O. Box 73, Hart­ Year 'round work. Gall for ap­ 643-9964. ment. Hours 4 p.m. -12 DOX LEH ERS and tires. Excellent condition. statewide, credit rating tmnec- day week, vacation, exc^* ford, stating education, ex­ pointm ent, 649-2871. BY AL VERMEER Call 643^)896 after 6:30. cessary. Reasonable, confiden­ lent benefits. perience, and salary re­ midnight. Good wages and PRISCILLA’S POP 55" 5T HOME REPAIR Service —Spe­ working conditions. Above tial, quick arrangements, Alvin quirements. CONTROL DESK operator, eve- F or Y ou r 1962 GALAXIE convertible, V-8, cializing in all types of minor average benefit program. Lundy Age y, 627-7971, 988 ningB, will train. Apply in per- LET S FACE IT, A TOUCH A HANDSOME, IF VOU ’RE power steering, power brakes, hom e repairs. 649-2614. RADIO & APPLIANCE PRISCILLA I MV. OF ROMANCE! BOY.....TALL Y.WITH HI NT IMS- AT ME, Informatioii Main St, Hartford, evenings HOW 5 OUT OUR WAY B Y J. a W a U A M S automatic transmission, bucket DIS'TRIBUTORS, INC. son, Monday-Saturday days. LIFE STORV W lLl) ABOUT A .THAT'S WHAT A N D D e e r 283-6879. ■ ~ Holiday Lanes, 89 Spencer SL, APPLY NEVER MAKE A S E L E C T E D IT NEEDS!! DARING-...) /LAUQHlNcS- seats, good condition. 876-8681. NO, I PIPM'T OWoo.' AN' AFTER I WENT TO I THAT'LL BE THE HERALD will not Building— 95 Leggett St, East Hartford H «lp W onted— M ak 36 Manchester. FULL-LENSTV4 S H O R T V EVES.' disclose the identity of NEED MONEY? Second mort­ FIRST NATIONAL SUBJECT; BRING THE THE TROUBLE OF TYIN'DOWN S.ALL/IOUVE Controering 1 4 -Z7 CHILPREM- ALLTH* BREAKABLES, AN" L0<0<- ) SAID any advertiser using box gages arranged in the privacy An Equal Opportunity FULL-TIME sarvlee station at­ STORES I LEFTTHEM IN'THE CLOSET POORS/WHEN / ENOUGH letters. Readers answer­ of your home. Paul J. Correntl E m ployer tendant, experienced prefer­ SAVE CARPENTRY — Concrete work PART-TIME Paric A Oakland Aves. HOME WITH you PHONE THAT Yaj'SECOMIN’ flDGETHER ing blind box ads who A gency, 648-5363 o r 648-2125. red. See Mr. Sloan, Esso Serv­ OVER.HOWABOUTTELUN'U&IF iGOW /OUt anything from cellar to roof, A BABY desire to protect their ice Center, Route 88, Vernon. East Hartford SITTER/ VeUAIMT GONNA BRINGTH‘ V BEFORE! < Identity can follow this 1 0 ^ 7 O A r^TT T A Inside and out, no Bujstltute for Wortc Available LyyJL^ oualltv work, satisfaction euar- STENOGRAPHER In state op­ BRA-I MEAN KIDS/ IT’LL /7 GIVE Y3U A procedure: quallty work, satisfaction guar­ Business Opportunity 28 ABLE BODIED man to work In GAVE MB A LOT OF V n SWIFT erated Community College, af- anteed, eiompetetlve prices, no Grain Mill. Good pay, over­ II ajn. - 2 or 3 pjn. MEN-PART-ITME naoraings E l i /WORK, ANU J------IIV ASSIST/ Enclose your reply to the Full power, air condition­ Job too small. D A D Carpen­ FOR RENT OR sale, restau­ teriKxm and evening hours. time. Excellent fringe benefits. for Janitorial service, must be box m an envelope — ed, good condition, 4-door try, days 643-1904, evenings rant, Andover lUtchen on Shorthand, typing and ability addressed to the (Yassl- Contact H. Burnstein, Central MCDONALD’S over 18. Call General Service, ‘'■'Wfc., sedan. First offer over 649-8880. Route 6; plus 3-room apart­ to deal with people. 876.60. 85 DRIVE-IN fled Manager, Manchester 81,695. hour week to start. All benfr Ootin. C ooperative, 10 Apel PI., Inc., 46 Oak St., 64941884. ment and small shop for add­ 46 West Center St. "V'», Evening Herald, togther NEWTON H. SMITH A SON — M anchester, 649-4628. with a memo listing the ed incom e. A vailable Feb. 1. fits of state classified service. i, WT W WIA. I.C, TM U, »■! OH 3.-1 Remodeling, repairing, addi­ companies you do NOT 742-7184. CAKNET^MAKBR. Experleno- 649-1647 tions, ree rooms, garages, want to see your letter. Chester Community OoUege, ed only. Displayonft, Inc. 648- NOTICE AUTO AGENCY — exceUent to WE NEED AN ambitious man BY KEN MUSE Your letter will be de­ Call Between 9-5:30 porches and roofing- No Job Manchester. 649-6377. 9657. WAYOUT stroyed if the advertiser is too smalL Call 849-8144. cation, financing available. to work in our Coating Depart­ PUBLIC HEARING one you’ve mentioned. If For side or lease with option. FRIENDLY, pleasant, profit­ ment on the second shift. Ap­ ADDITIONAL ADDinONS -remodeling, ga- able work quickly puts ared by Special Services 15 JOURNEYMAN electrician, existing Zoning Regulations. In laneous revenues. ( s m r i m m i c ! t U6EP t o jm L £ - BOOK6 M arvin Baker. Call 643-0267. 1964 LINCXILN Continental, 4- 3-11, 11-7, NURSES AIDE, fuU- married man preferred. H. G. this recompUation paragraph 6, John L Gorslde Jr. door, maroon, cream Interior. TV — rentals at B. D. Pearl SUN OIL COMPANY iM tHE ACCOUNTING p m f m r . or part-time. Laurel Manor, S dndM Oo., 875-9707. Section 7, Article IV, of exist­ S ecretary MADAM KATHERINB —reader Low mileage. EJxcellent condi­ Ax>pllances. T. V. Company, 568-3400 649-4519. ing regulations, has been eUml- Board of Dlreoton and advisor on all problems, tion. 649-2395, after 4. 649 Main St. CaU 648-2171. • • > nated and paragraph 6, Sec­ Manchester, Conn. 2878 Berlin Tpke., next to the tion 7, Article IV, has been re- 1962 CHEVROLET B el A ir — SAUNA BATHS —genuine Im- EVENINGS and WEEKENDS Dated at Manchester, Con- BOO., Newington, 1-666-8697. NOTICE writtra as foUows: Any non­ 4-door sedan, exceUent condi­ ported Finnish Saunas InstaU- MB SMITH, 236-0413 neoUcut, this 31st day of Jan­ conforming buUding or struc­ ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ tion, seat belts, heater, radio, ed in your home. Also com- RECEPTIONIST A public hearing win ha held uary 1967. ers, sales and service, bonded merclt^ Installation. Free esU- •- — ...... —— by the Planning and Zoning ture (or use) vdtich is destroy­ „ 'g - X 4 tires, plus 2 snow tires aU representative. Alfred Amell, exceUent condition. Only 8995. mates and information. 876- RECREATION area for learo Commissian of Mancheater, ed or damaged by fire or cas­ W MO'560T UO B iya n D r., M anchester, CaU evenings or Sunday, 649- 2()42. including concession stand, CASHIER Connecticut, on Monday eve­ ualty may be reconstructed ^ O R R r / i ^ ‘ picnic and outing area and AUJDDYFEETP 644-8141 or 648-4918. 6356. ning, February 6, 1967, at 8 and structurally altered, pro- swimming, minutes from Man­ DICK CAVALLI Woric Near Home pm. In the Hearing Room of vided the cost of such reoon- MORTY MEEKLE HARTFORD lltb Annual Boat i960 FORD station wagon, 8 cyl- Roofing-Siding 16 chester. Call Mr. George the Municipal Building to eon- struction or structural aKera- USED CARS BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Show,^ February 16-19; Dally inder, automatic, runs good, MitcheU after 6 p.m ., 233-7626. alder the following application tion la less than 50% of the BIDWELL HOME improvemmt Looking for work near A OOMFLETE o\ac tiU 10 pm., Sunday noon to 6 has new tires, 8 ^ . 196 School for sons change: fair market value of such prop- CMMJU IF THAT KID VKXJLD Co. —Roofing, siding altera- home? Our pleasant mod­ SELECTION ^ lO O F W O O F p.m.. West Hartford Armory, S t, 649.6039. BROAD STREET—To change erty (as determined by. tefer- GOSH! CAN THIS BE THE SAAftE JOST BRU6H UPON tlona, addlUons and remodd- Private Instmcriens 32 ern office in your neighbor­ cAi/xryki T L/kJCvxJ ccv/CDhi )HOOfWOOF 868 Farm ington Avenue. to Buatneas Zone m , all or ence to the valuation bioae to t HIS DiCnONM EV 1969 FORD Galaxde 600, good ing o f aU types, E x c Uent hood may he Just the place y iO O F W O F / PIANO AIH> accordion instruc­ p a rt ot an area now In Ihdus- Town assessments) and suf roofs. of the Industrial sons on the down. Mr. VaUe, 289'-648S, af­ check that school out with RIDE WANTED—commute to The best In gutters ud con­ Manchester Shopping Parkade westerly side of Broad St. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER UOoiui, Storra from Manches­ ter 6. ductors. Repair of chimneys, your local truck owner’s M ICK Y F IN N BY LANK LEONARD M anchester Applicants: Neil BHIb and too. CaU O ^ h U n , 648-7707. association. Approximately WANTED PART-TIME ter. CaU 649-9640, a fter 6. JE EP—m ilitary 1944, good con- Constance Kaplan and ex­ WE WERE robbed /^THE RAT WHO WAS FIEEIUS IM THU OV? RAW 14,000,000 trucks on the AND LEFT 5TRAWPEP INTO ONE AROUND THE BEND THAT FITS YOgR ______— ------dltloni heater, many spare ------road. The trucking Indus- tended by the Planning and COUNTER HELP i k u i t f l DESCWPTIONl ITS B) THE PITCH! I ^ CLERK-TYPIST -- general of­ M0AAEWT5 BEFORE BY , Autem obllos For Solo 4 kwo. or best offer. 64s- H oaringem d Plum bing 17 try has a problem acquir­ Zoning Commission. 18 yeore and up. We wU TWO HOODLUMS WHO -'5PLEND1PI fice duties, pleasant atmos­ All interested persons may Don't got/ OH-SO YOU'RE HOME/IVE Y I'M GONNA DO what ABOUT ing qualified drivers. Let train. Call In person at FLEP 50UTHI NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ B O m PLU^DSINO and heab BEEN OVER VISITING FLOS— Z WHATMCJIHERS THEBABTHEy N ew E n g la n d T ra ctor phere, air-conditioned office, attend this hearing. A map of d id . a n n i e ^; ed down? Short on down pay­ M ERCURY M onterey — 1966, Ing repairs, alterations, elec­ PHILIP/ m y ARE you ^ STOLE « TraUer Training show you 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Apply Ka-KIar tne above proposed sooe change (this wlnteJ PACKING YOUR B A G S T M -START LI VIH^/ ment? Banlqrupt?. Repossess- Radio, heater, battery, tires, tric and gas hot water heat­ Toy <30., 60 Ifilliard St. is on file in the Planning and MEATOWN how to make 8200 a week Sion? Don’t 4espalrl See Hon- servicable. Runs every day, ers. CaU 648-1496. ~ onlng Office, f 1216% Silver Lane or more. A short training East Hartford, Conn. -LEE eM Douglas. Inquire about low­ SeU fo r parts, 820, C!aU 649- Planning and 7876. program. We tralh on tan­ est down, smaUest payments dem axel traUers, aU type Zoning Commission anywhere. No smaU loan or fi­ M illinery, NOTICE TOUNDEBBIRD— power steer­ transmission and tank John B. Lamenso, B-t D fo s s m a k inIng 1 9 A public hearing will be held nance company plan. Douglas ing, power brakes, low mlie- ______traUers. Also, BmeryvUle Chairman Motors, 388 Main. b y th e Planning and 2k>ning Clarence W. WelU, S lo v SK\t) age. ExceUent coivUtion. CaU px)R ALTERATIONS neatly and s le e p e r cab equipment Commission Manchester, I ww after 5, 648-9092. reasonably done In my borne, M em bers o f aU truck own­ S ecretary 1966 PONTIAC Lemane sport Connecticut,' on Monday eve­ er’s association in New coupe, ^7 month new car guar­ caU 643-8760. ning, February, 6, 1967 at $ OLD6MOB1LE 1962 Storflre, England and New York. I iiY / y ^ \ \ \ antee. Owner in arm y. 643-7464. p.m. in the Hearing Room of m; I, N&. !«■ m iH- u». >... ow. very clean, power brakes, pow­ CLOTHES ; shortened and Part or fuU-time training. grOP'SICID ceniabni 100% the Municipal Building to con­ \..''^1 _av- f!%pTT.TJlf! ELDORADO —196? e r steering, 648-6338 after 4 lengthened in my borne. Rea- Licensed and approved CRUSHED onqulai kne sider an aiqilication for Special f u l l t i m e ____ ■loM partdsa Ther^dta dream oar of the year. (Are p»m. Bonable, quick service. 848- program. For Information Permit, In accordance with DAY * NIGHT SHIFT Into toe. mow cstd shah, MR. ABERNA'THY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY L.EFF and McWILLIAMS 2644. c a ll Hartford, 247-1868 and «l*e you 6mS yoalntmested in i965 FORD MUstang haixMop, A rticle tv. Section n of the leeUon of pre-owned cadUlacs, anytim e- you a e ^ to idUnu V-8, automatic, exceUent con­ Zoning R elations, for the fol­ WOOD BY REARRANGING THE ■i|. -a a OH,YE5...1 THAT WAS FOOL­ service maintenance mdlmit- M o v iling---tniekiBg-— COOKS EXCELLENT THATh WONDERFUL! ISH. HE'S LESSENED dition, stiU under warranty, low; titled project: BTOPSnDe itatirane.' HOW DIDVtXJ DO IT? k OFFICE FURNITURE. 0 a REMEMBER'X e d .) Chdl m e now, 627-0171, Ask Excellent earnings. Uniforms —IJU 9T o o h a d oT r e s t ... HIS OWN CHANCES 81,600. fin n . 64S-80S4. ^ ^ r a g o 20A BUDGET PLAN “C h a rte r Qjdc Apart. Large Bundle M . 0 0 .furnlslied. Ohsinoe for advance­ ittm ote IMPROVED BYRBIRRANGING tor Clurt’ Brunner. Daniel’s 1 GUESS SULLY OF being RESCUED. ments—Section 3, Man­ to ALL ■ THE- THE EAAPTOYEeS' LEFT ME TO FIND ^OadlUao, Thank yoin MANCaiEStim DeUvary. light AVAILABLE m ent. PRODUCTION WORKING HABITS? A WAY GUT FOR US. trucking and package delivery. chester, Conn. 18/23/66— Color Ftame Apply Dally to 0FTHI5 1964 FCXtB UALAXIE 500 - 2 - Buslnon Sorvltot Refrigerators, -waihers and GO NOW — PAY LATER Seale l ’*-20’—Lawrence R. Preeto-Logs -Manager, 2 to 7 P.M. 25 Dm ^....65c OERARWENT door, hardfa^, automeWc trans* O f f e n d 1 3 stove moving specIaUty. Fold­ Frader, Architect’’ 868 wim An STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. BY2S.6 inlsslcn, power steering, power in g ehairs to r r e n t 649-0762. An Intareeted persons nmy Reg. 11.95. M . 6 9 50 IM.....9SC PWCENt , brakes, exceUent cemditioa. < SHARPBNINO Servide —Saws, attend this hearing. One ow ner. 8l.. 't i n .

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 ,1 9 ^ PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2.1967 PAGB NINETEEN,* Business Locations Houses For Sde 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Help Wflnted— Melr36 Help Wonted— Mole 36 Diomends— Wotdiet— Apartment*— Rdt»— Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 SulMbon For Sale 7S Suburban For Sde 75 Rhom District ■r ------____ Jewelry 48 TenemenH 63 For Rent _ 64 CAPBl-f X^ idy loca- LIBEIRTV STREET—-Five room MANCHESTER — PART-HMS, men, nights 12 APPLICATIONS are now being bungalow in tip top condition, room OapOi full shed dormer. KANCHESTBR — near Mala NICK ’SEZ — Wher6 eih ytn NEW U SH N O — $16,660. Six BOLTON—-NEW 8 room Raised CXILUMBIA t .a c t —lakafmnt, accepted for night manager. VTATCH AND JBWB2LRT t* - LOORiNa for anything la real 1,100 SQUARE feet industrial w>d con- I Assemblying the News y mtoileM"* Janitorial dltion, 818,000. Phllbrick Agen­ Practically In the center of 1% botii t ^ * * ' * ^ ' St. 4-fantily •'ome. Excellent In­ find a 6^ room Colonial with room Cape, extra large teheed Ranch, kitchen with |»iU-lns, year ’round home. CaU Rae- Apply in person between 9-5 estate rentals — apartments, space for selected shop or stor­ ■ervice. Must be over 21. Oen- pairing. Prompt service. Up to cy, Realtors, 649-8464. town. Ideal for a couple or heauU fuSC Ji I J*vellot come proiaaeet. 4 nbms hi 3 lafge hedriMBha, formal' din­ la yard. Jtice. nelghboibood. glass sliding door and sundeck. sell’s Real SIstate, 6496669, 1- By SOL B. OOHEN ney, Alsop and Gengras x n p.m.. Burger Chef, 235 Main homes, multiple dwelUngs, no age, heat available. Two base- Negotiatioiis «n d Oeaning Service, 46 Oak |20. on your old watch in small family. Owners retired, with m ' PWl- each apartment. Owner wants ing room, spacious hying room Leonard Agency,. 646-0460. living room with cathedral 228-9234. Shown by appoint­ The lineup of the Pinney-Al- aligned fbr T.aHnniiA St., Manchester. fees. Call J. D. Real Eststs, a t . 649-5884. trade. Closed Mondays, F,' E ment areas In^ same l^ ia n g , ACRES, stately 7-room brick Agency, RepltoM, 649- fast sale. Hayjs Agency, 646- and family sized kitchen plus ceUing and atone fireplace. sop-Gengras forces behind Ted The final choice for atata. 1,100 square feet each, heat anxious to sell. Lot of house ment. Bray, 787 Main St, State 643-5129. stone 1840 Colonial, hot watar 8464. ______018L Formal y dining room, 8 bed- On Teacher LABonne for GOP state chair- chairman rests with the 72- avaUable. Call 643-8837. for the money. T. J. Crockett, a detached one ear garage? Theatre Building. best, fireplace, excellent con­ Realtor, 648-1677. Jarvis has Just aqch a taensp rooma, tiled bath. Basement man, and the’'May-Mariani al- member RepubUoan State Oen- LAWTON GARDBiNB — 4^ FIVE BBDRCXniS, 3 fuH baths, CHENEY ESTATE—14 rooma, 4 DRIVER - SALESMAN dition, kmg road frontage. lor sale an Victoria Rd. pcloed fireplace, one car i>asement Uance for backing Howard tral Committee, but, the asp- ATTORNEY Toom duplex, 1^ baths, dish­ modem kMchen with built-lns, baths, 2-car garage, approx­ 643-5363 Salary Held Married man for estab­ Hutchins Agency, A9-5S24. BRICK RANCH — Modarii at $17,800. CaU on this one to- garage. One acre lo$. good to- Hausman for the post, brings arate towns, by Senatorial DH* washer, private patio and cel­ Houses For Rent 65 2 fireplaces, walk-cut base­ imately 3 acres of land- By ap- lished retail milk route lo­ kttcben with built-ins, 3Mi caUoij. $22,600. U. ft B Realty WANTED TO BUT direct tram Excellent opportimity for Fud and FMd 49-A lar. J.\D. Real Estate Co., 643- ment, screened porch, garage, pdntment. Phllbrick Agency, IS THE NUMBER owner to private party. (Hd Negotiations bdtween the mtod last spring’s poUtlcal tricts. may be asked ftor raoom- cated in Manchester. 5 day COVENTRY — 5 room Ranch, baths, formal dining raora, Co., Inc., 648-2602. R. D. Mur- member of Coi^ecticut Bar 6129. * hanf^ location. 824,500, PW1« Realtors, 649-5347. ^ purdhaae With only 10 farm house, Obhmial. or 8.K Blmm Education As*>ciation . a v work week. No Sundays. FOR SALE—first quality baled garage, 8126. No lease. Leo­ GLENDALE RD. family room with fireplace, 2- ______■ ______per cant down to a qualified dock,-643-6472. Interested in trial work. brick Agency, Realtors, 64S- TO CALL FOR THIS ■Rnx nr wm rrmutAnr mrrhanrr . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^lat tune, Peter MsTiani That recommenoBtlon may Company paid welfare and hay. Call 649-6911. W. B. Wil­ WE HAVE customers waiting nard Agency, Realtors, 646- car garage, AA acme, 882JS00. 1 for mv Sdaznilv to *** ^ Itegional Board of Ed- Groton was the front-runner prave embarrasring to Man- Pleasant working condi­ MANCHESTER VICINITY — 4 buyer.'' Jarvis Realty Cb., Real- BOLTON-COVBNTBT Une — 3 pension plan. Apply Lincoln liams. for ths rental of your apart­ 0469. Phllbrick A gency, Reattors, 5347. ' ^ * ucaUon on salarira, other per- for the GOP gubernatorial nom- Chester and the other tiiraa tions. For information, call Now under construction — room Ranch with breezeway tors, 643-1121. bedroom Ranch, large kitchen, Phone ami talk it over. Dairy Oo., 1030 New Brit­ ment or home. J D. Real 649-5347. $5000 Mr. Hills in Hartford at Ranches, Raised Ranches, MANOHB8TBK-7 room home, and garage, 2 bedroonu, large q,ny ^ n .. fireplace, % acre lot. CaU aonnel pbUdes and ooodiUona inatlon. He was being backed towns o f the 4th Senafoeti ain Ave., West Hartford. Estate, 643-5129. Colonials. Choose your 2-car garage, extra lot. For in­ kitchen and living room. Ideal P ® ?® SEZ—le ave to file of employment have been un- party’s conservative fac- ^ 625-3451 between 8:00 A.M. SEASONED HARDWOOD for Suburban For Rent 66 MANCHESTER — recent 4-bed- ** ladies Asa to ■ oome w ^ —a op with«m461 b dUas the now. Only $15,200. Hayes model. formation caJB Mitten Agency, starter home. !14,200. Wolver­ derway -*"«•- Jan. 5. On that mainly centered in Green- al*gm«i with May for maiqr and 4:00 P.M. sale. 742-6215, 742-6830. room Oolottial, large kitchen, 2 housing values. I’d like to show MONEY Agency, 646-0131. HOUSES WANTED Realtora, 648-6930. ton Agency, Realtora, 649-2813. date tbe tin t meeting between wich and Fairfield County. 454 MAIN ST. —3 room apart- flreplaces, screened pordi, im- you' this custom buUt Ranch HOME DELIVERY An Equal Oppoitunity SEASONED fireplace wood. % apartment, dishwasher, dispos­ Directions: Follow Keeney mediate occupancy, reduced SOUTH WINDSOR—Two 7-room the Penoimel RbUcite Commit- E. Clayton Gengras of West ^astoobUiy, and ment. 885. 643-2426, 9-6. CONCORD RD. — beautiful QUAINT—4Mi BOOM home In a home On Ferguson Road. Com­ Four beditxmi Ranch with Employer ton pick up load |20 deliver­ al, range, refrigerator, heat, St., turn right on Bush Hill for fast sale. Hayes Agency, MAKER ^)Ut level homes, one with teea of both groups was held; Hartford decided to go after the f M anches^ insurance SALESMEN Ranch, large living team, for­ quiet neighborhood, shaded plete with 6 rooms, IH baths, two car garage. ed. 529-7526. ^______4H ROOMS, 8125. 8H rooms, air-conditioned, pool. 876-1841. Rd., Glendale Rd., flrst 646-0131. ewimming pool. Both with as­ the secopd meeUi« was held nomination. He sought and got mal dining room, cabinet kitch­ rear yard, new furnace, ce­ equipped Utchen, 2 fireplaces, 8116. Parking. 15 Forest St., street on right Yes! $6,000 is your inpome sumable mortgages. Bel Air Three bedroom boma, Glaa- last we^ backing of Edwin May of ^ ^ the four when M Good heme service deliveiy MALE off Main St., 646-0090, 643- 3H ROOM apartment, appli­ QUALITY RANCH — We have en, 2 bedrooms, recreation ramic tile bath and kitchen, 2 car attached garage. Ihe lot and expanses only $1,250 Real Estate, 843-9SS2- Gardrni— Faim— ances smd heat furnished, in fuU price, $13,900. CaU Paul W. is small but you can spend tonbuiy aide area. The two groups agreed to ne- Wethersfield, and then of John "***’ routes are now open, which PRODUCTION 5675. Just listed a beautiful Ranch. room, landscaped yard. Mar- . per year and the balance gotiate first on items which Alsop of West Hartford. Both residential area. Adults. No WESLEY R. SMITH Dougan, Realtor 649-4535. your time golfing In the sum- BY OWNER —Vernon, Regan And now, the same towM wfl! give the right men WORKERS Dairy Products 50 All brick, seven rooms, 2 ion E. Roberteon. Realtor, is all yours for this cen­ Two family home, esat ggould have a major effect on sictioiia were independent of good inconie. 5 days week, MANCHESTER — 3 room pets. 8100 monthly. 649-4824, CONSTRUCTION CO. baths, huge finished rec room, 648-5958. '.Tier and not worktog g6 Hvtog room with ^ date, is state central linunit- 643-8126 — 6 - 9 P.M. Mill and Oakland Sts. 644-0304. hot water, disposal, storage, cent mortgage. Attractive 8- ______cupancy, Separate furnaces, wall carpeting, breeseway and ------oven, disposal and dining area. 643-5363 master’^ $8.- dhero. ^ s o p had backed A. Senatorial Manchester ...... parking, yard. Adults, 644-8169. storms, aluminum siding, city bedroom Ranch, fireplace, MANCHESTER — 2-famlly, city utilities. See and compare. fireplace. Family room, 2-car garage. This is a dandy of a WEST BIDE—^within a block of Three large bedrooms, OOO to $14,000 over a 15-year Searle Pmney for state chair- jje gas, wired for electric stove. garage, $19,700. Wolverton is not likely to op­ trees, view. Hutchins Agency, good condition, $18,900. Phll­ Mortgages avallahle. Call home reduced to price to $19,- Washington St. School. An im­ baths. $21,900. All types of fi­ period. man in 1962. In return, Pinney SEALTEST FOODS Household Good* 51 ONE 3-ROOM and one S-room $90. Call 649-1924. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. pose a May-backed candidate at Realtors, 649-5324. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- Leon Cieszynskl, Builder, 649- 900. Excellent F.H.A. or V.A. maculate two bedroom home. nancing available. Converse MILK DIVISION apartment. No pets or chil­ The teachers’ association pro- backed him for the gitoerna- this stage. 5347. 4291. financing available: Jarvis Extra large kitchen, tile bath...’ and Dupret Real Estate, Real­ Legal Notices Help W o n ted - CLEAN, USED refrigeraton, dren. Call 643-2068 before 7:30. VERNON—Available now, MANCHE8TER-« room bunga­ poeed that the board committee torial candidacy, Incidentally, Manchester OOP: range*, automatic washe s, Realty Oo., Realtors, 843-1121. all the extras Including carpet­ tors, 643-4212, 643-2804. agree to the sdiedale tor tour To get back to last spring, SSS Homestead Ave., Hartford Male or Femole 37 and 4^4 room apartments, wall low in like-new condition, $16,- DBCBER OH Cliairman Francis DellaFera with guarantees. See them at 6% ROOM apartment, private to wall carpeting, refrigerator, ing, storms etc. Lot is 90x140. uxRATioHS o r CLAnU y ea n unchanged. Gengras, after getting the back. Investment Properties Oarage and shed too. T. J. BOLTON—7 room expandable came out qf the fall electiana An Equal Oppornmity COOK—DAY shift for progres­ B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 front and ~ rear porch, private range, heat included, washer ORDINANCE ESTABLISHIt > to s . S S S l L M ^ C ^ E R - 4 moms plus AT A COUBT OF PBOBATE. The board proposed retention *ng of May and Alsop, ap­ sunporch, 1% baths, garage, the most successful tosm chair­ Enq[>loyer sive hospital. Ehccellent work­ Main St. Call 643-2171. . cellar and attic storage area, and dryer, recVeatlon including Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. ^ h 8 or 4 ^ ^ s ^ n g of the current wUary schedule: proached Pinney, who had been central convenient location, man in tbe state. ing conditions and fringe ben- _ ------r------— ------r" separate front and rear en­ swimming pool, $140. and $160. K ve family consisting of 5 A CONSERVATION COMMISSION MANCHESTER — 2 - family, room with fireplace and hook- day of January. AD. 19S7. Bachekir-B d e m e B 400 to $8 - seeking a consensus candidate efits. Life Insurance, Major LINGER a,utomatlc zig-zag in room units. IndividuEil c «tra l. ExceUent condition. 4- near schools, bus, shopping. ?IEW 8 ROOM Raised Ranch, cases full dining" room, large " TvtrlsM, Preaent. Hon. Nonnan J. Preuaa. 9AA“ f *AVtev* * * ^ m “ ifuraMV- nM-infi • -mos. Not only did local Rspifoli- trance, located on Garden St., monthly. One month free rent. formal dining room, family 200 over a 10-year period; mas- for governor. appliances available. Adults heating systems. Recenly car garage. large lot. For In­ Bel Air Real EsUte, 643-9332. sunny kitchen, full tiled bath, '^'^m otion of Bobert M. Fried- tsToo taiinn Pinney. impressed with the ^ e October tovra Medical, etc. Call Mr. Gaudet, Rowe ft Rowe Realty, 875-3167. Section 1. Establishment of Commission room, VA . baths, Leonard basement garage, 84 acre rich, on the estate of Franda J. o ^ ree, w eo.wu - ~-j...... in November with FULLER thing. Original cost, $329, bal­ painted exterior. Centrally There is hereby established a Conservation Commission formation call Mitten Agency, Manchester Memorial Hospi­ only. Call 649-2871. Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. *nna^ u>f - . 1, JViedrich. late of Andover, within over a lO-year period, and sixth May and Alsop backing for iNovemf»r, wiin tal, 643-1141. An equal oppor­ ance due $63, take over pay­ COLUMBIA — 4 room duplex, located. Approximately for the development smd conservation of natural resources, in­ Realtors, 643-8930. treed lot, good location. Ask- **1^ district, deceased. « nno to m non Genvras accented the latter as Dempsey wumlng to Man- ments of $9 monthly. Gall 622- COLONIAL MANOR Apart- Ing $19,500. U ft R Realty Oo., This Court doth decree that six y®»r, $8,000 to $9,000. t,engras. accepted ^ e latter as ' „ tunity employer. stove and refrigerator. $100 2 (^ return on Investment cluding water resources, within the territorial limits of the Town Kick The Rent Habit MANCHESTER — assumable fiiiQ ofloo o ra TuTsiwirv^L. moDthfl be allowed and limited for Other Reaueatji ^ consens\is candidate and cnesier ana m me siaxe, jymn* BRUSH CO. 0931. ment—includes appliances and MANCHESTER—7 room house monthly. No lease. Leonard of Coventry. 6|4 mortgage. Eight room Co­ ^ The teachers^m m ittee said Mariani was out in the cold. Chester elected two RepublicaiW ' utilities, private patio and cel- Section 2. Appointments and Terms fronting on two main roads, 5 Agency, 646-0469. Centrally located tavern, S T h a v e i S S y f^ m His conservative backers to the State Assembly, both de- Has WHY PAY 80-50 per cent more? j jj. Real Estate, 643- (a) The Commission shall consist of seven electors of said lot possibility, excellent invest­ lonial home '^ th 4 full size terrific potential, about Become ^a landlord this Situarions W ante<^ Our low overhead (no rent or 5128. ROOKVlIiLE — iVi room ap>art- Town, not more than four of whom shall be members of the ment property. Bel Air Real easy way. Two apartments bedrooms, double closets in VERNON - 6 room Colonial. ^ e r ’’b?‘l^ v '?rt^ in * a n e,^ ^ *^ ^ aseoclaiSoo to negotiate and ^ally Immediate Opening $4,000 cash required. Own­ same political party. All members shall be appointed by the each. Family size kitchen with large living room, dining room, having a^rnilaa ter, electric stove and refrig­ MANCHESTER — Gardner SL ary financing available. A lovely seven room Raised Open 9-8, Saturday 9-5. of the initial terms, subsequent appointments shall be for a term $26,500. Wolverton Agency, On rnotion of Barbara Geonretti, adopted last year and, in addi- son with bookkeeping ex­ erator, garage, basement laun­ WANTED — 5 or 6 room house 6% room Ranch, full basement, Ranch with two garages, Dogs— Birds— >P«h 41 of four years commencing on the first day of January. Realtors, 649-2818. f c : to prepare ati^ente to perience. Ai^llcant must APARTMENT SIZE electric dry and storage facilities. $130 or apartment for family with fireplace, hot water oil heat, two full baths and many PAUL FIANO AGENCY Section 3. Organization and Procedure e tti. late of Bolton, within said e allowed and limited for Other reqiueU of the teach- not essential. Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, slight repair, $15 Set. 643-1301. keep record of its meetings and activities and shall make an dition throughout, /^hiced at on- 649-1922 Hartford. large living room Mr. Bogdan to make it In Fashion^ Not Gardening 643-5427. THREE ROOM heated apart­ annual report to the Board of Selectmen. 1.’ $21,500. Charles Lesperance, with fireplace, 2 ceramic your opportunity for value. Sbit'toSiJTiaims'tSriStlh toclude: (1) Board agree- Accepted applicant will en­ SINGER SEWING Machines— ment, stove 8uid refrigerator. Btisiness Property ______Section 4. Liaison ballM, imiMiMi 14x20 family to the admtnlstrmtrix and directs meat to a group contract in- 649-7620. 649-5306, 875-6611. that public notice be jftven of this jijli iljj uiino' all 1temn oF awi-fw- Poison green , a riiade not a never become posse aa a s other joy pleasant working con­ final days of our January Ideal for working or retired For Sole 70 MANCHESTER^-original own- Chairman of the Commission shall act as the liaison MANCHESTER — Cobh H1H. room, 2-car garage. Excellent order Ijy advertising fti a newspa- au Items « agree POODLE — SMALL miniature, c ____ , member with the Commissioner of Agriculture and Natural Re- MANCHESTER — New listing. Now under construction Cok>- per hat ’ ' ‘ "I’lSd ment between^ the boaid and substance, is one of the toaterM Is quite wo ditions, periodic Increases clearance. Touch and sew dis­ couple. Central. Call 649-0641 er, sdlmg 6 room Cape wito 3 Connecticut, value, 10 per cent down, 30 B & W STAFFORD SPRINGS—7 unit district. teachox In the contract propos- most important colors of this and company paid fringe black female. Call 876-6728. play machines reduced $20- or 643-9353 for appointment. or 4 bedrooms, large ent^’ toy- g. D„tie» Six room Cape, Bowers nials and Raised Ranches year mortgage available. Wes­ The BAiRROWS and NORMAN J. PTlETJaS. Judge. apartment house in immacu­ School, new siding, roof. Im­ built by Ansaldi, all dty util­ benefit programs. $50. Other new Singers start­ er, hot water heat, aluminum >pjjg Commission shall have the powers and duties set forth ley R. Smith, Realtor, 643-1567. WAiLLACSlCo. MINIATURE POODLE—male, FOUR ROOMS—second floor, late condition. Completely ing at $59.50. Also recondition­ storms and screens. Convenient jn Chapter 97 of the General Statutes of Connecticut Revised to maculate condition. Private ities. For further information Manchestm- Parkade Aasodation in April 1966; (2) riiow was any indication.'ITT The apricot, 4 months old, pedigree adults. $75. West Side Realty, modem. Priced for quick sale. shown included a raipberty APPLY IN PERSON ed trade-ins as low as $19.50. location. Only 816,400. 10% 1966 i>ertaining to conservation, conrunissions, including the fol- lo t Immediate occupancy. call Charles licsperance, 649- PRINCETON ST. — ideal loca­ Manchester 649-5306 board paymrot o f premiums for show, sponsored by the Man- with all shots, housebroken. 649-4342. J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129, pink and poison green three- — Personnel Department — Singer, 832 Main St., Manches­ down. Wolverton Agency, lowing: It shall conduct researches into the utilization and pos- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 7620. tion tor seboole. Flreplaced'^v- Hehron fomity coverage for Blue Cross, cheater Business and Profes- 289-6998. 643-8779. Ask for John B. De- piece suit, and a navy, dmMe- ter. BUNGE DR.—3*4 rooms—stove, Realtors, 649-2813. sible utilization of land areas of the municipality and may ing room, formal dintog room, SOUTH WINDSOR—one year CMS and Majm* Medical and rional Women’s Club, was at the coordinate the activities of unofficial bodies organized for slml- SPRING ST.—7 room SpUt lev- GREEN MANOR — 6 room den, modem kiteben with bmlt- old U ft R built 8 room Rais­ hreastod suit with bright green THREE — Six week, miniature h o t POINT refrigerator used, refrigerator, gas furnace, $105. ROOMING HOUSE —yearly in- Group Life Insurance with the Manchester Country Club. . FULLER BRUSH CO. AVONDALE ROAD — Bowers lar purposes, and may advertise, prepare and distribute books, el, VA baths, fireplace, dining Roach, 8-bedrooms, garage. 1ns. Lavatory, laimdry and ed Ranch, large living room first $3,000 paid by the Board A capacity audience watched toim. K^eciairir ira B silver registered poodle pups. monthly. No lease. West Side come, $5,304, excellent return H oofbeats 88 Long Hill St. in excellent condition. Call 649- School area. An eight room maps, charts, plans and pamphlets as necessary for Its purposes. room’ n with Assumable 5% per cent mort­ mud room first floor. Three yriih central fireplace, family OaU after 6, 643-7478. Realty, 649-4342. on Investment. Centrally locat­ and (3) More frequent meet- professional models parade in FRmE East Hartford 4771, after 3. Cape with a finished rec room It shall hcep »** index of all open areas, publicly or privately built-lns ) I I } family gage, $16,500. Owner, collect 1- bedrooms, fifll attic with fourth styled Wtriien with complete ings, weekly if necessary, to fashions from Sears, Roebuck ed. Call Paul J. Correntl Agen­ too Can be four or five bed- o'vned, including open marshlands, swamps and other wetlands, room. 90x200. 677-0928. ENGLISH SPRINGER —vrith MAHOGANY drop leaf table 2'/^ ROOM—FIRST floor apart bedroom possible. Basement built-ins. Formal dining room, Al Program iheet budgetary process require- at the Manchester Shopping a solid blue ^ ^ , papers, three year old female. cy, 643-5363 or 643-2125, now. rooms. 1*4 baths, one car ga- ^he purpose of obtaining information on the proper use $22,900. Philbrick Agency, An Equal Opportunity with pad, seats 14, $100. Ma­ ment, heat, refrigerator and $1,500 DOWN—Oonventently lo­ rec room, garage, attractive 3 bedrooms, laige paneled menu Parkade. The lethal sounding Best offer. 643-1424 after 6. Quattro. xioHn Vo an* such aroas, and may from time to time recommend to the Realtors, 649-8464. Employer hogany lowboy cedar chest, stove furnished. For middle rage,^ rear yacM i. pjanning Commission plans and programs for the development cated 6 room home on West lot. All this for $23,90a CaU, rec room wlih huge stone fire­ On Horses The Rham hoard of educa- green was predominately fea- “ aiwve tna xn«m age couple. 643-6388. Here s an opportimity to pick ygg such areas, which may Include the acquisition of con- owner, 640-4924. place. Separate bar room and FOR SALE — AKC miniature $25. 4 Mahogany chairs, $40. MANCHESTER—2 family, 5-6 ride. Leonard Agency, Real­ tion will begin working on p r ^ - tured, with raspberry pink com- . , ■. iirirrtnikna up a good buy. T. J. Crockett, servatlon easements. It may acquire land in the name of the guest room, 2 fuH baths, 2-car poodle, exceptionally good Excellent condition. 643-1651. flat, garage, bus Une, M f^me tors, 646-0469. The Hebron_ 4-H Hoofbents, aratkm o f the 1967-1968 budget tog in a cloee second. The com - ' FIVE ROOM apartment, first Realtor, 643-1577. municipality for any of its purposes as set out in this section. It MANCHBBTER temperament, 6 months old, BOLTON Biding, excellent Investment for garage. Asking $34,600. U ft R both junior and senior divisions, »t a special meeting to be held maUtor admitted that , the * 5“ 36” GAS AND gas stove, good floor, stove, refrigerator. Mid­ ------shall keep records of its meetings and activities and shall make $18,500 will buy this seven has had an shots, completely only $16,900. Bel Air Real SSs- “OLDIE BUT GOODIE” a horae program t o «»«rM^ay««l'wia^a^^ «. amazing £ to condition, $60. CaU between 1- dle age couple. Call 649-5907. Ten acres of land In addi­ MANCHESTER — seven room an annual report to the municipality in the manner required of room Ranch, 1 ^ baths, and a Murdock, 643-6472. RETIRED MAN housebroken. Call 289-6208. split with l*/4 baths and one other agencies of the respective municipalities. It may receive Ute, 64S-9S32. youth at the Uidverrity of Con- tinue this wotk at future meet- sembianoe to the kelly green ^ 5. 643-0031. tion to building with large one car garage up In the Just listed! 5 or 6 bedroom COLONIAL OAK Apartments— car garage. Excellent 'condl- gifts in the name of the municipality for any of its purposes nectlcut Journeyman Plumber HOUSEHOIi* lots, vitiquas. MANCHESTER — South end. Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. ing room with waH-wall car- ride. High level lot witii a view THE PROVEN carpet cleaner Terms. Asking $48,000. Call Manchester 649-5306 Members are advised to bring chairman. Dr. James Morean, howls. Concluding tiie ahow with Marriod Man Preferred bric-a-brac, clocks, framss, Three room apartment with pettng. Roomy kitchen with and 100’ frontage. Ideal for the Blue Luster is easy on the McCusker-Humphry Agency, Sl^nnA—A TmOM rvtinnini_built ^ .oju* uv/uu-go. xuca. uro ...... ' their uuoiv own luuco.lunch. auucAfiiir Cuinudrinks Edward Wazer uand u Robert Bathing.uouiu-e witsa-.... - seemed------ratherauun. i/nott auuuiior summer Jivniuuss formals, <* ths glassware. We buy estates, porch, near Main St. Applianc­ in natural hinh oabineta, oU hot yotn« family and features 3 SOUTH WINDSOR —Just reduc- and ice cream can be pur- Price, chairman of the board, conservative untfl one noticed final gown to the g to o p vras budget. Restores forgotten col­ 872-0535. POTENTIAL EARNING inilage Peddler, Auctioneer, es, heat, hot water, electricity tols line^ Huttos aluminum combi- generous bedrooms, spacious ®d. 5 room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, chased at the university dairy Aram Damaijian,Dsmaijian, superintend- thattnat a modest,moaesc, one-piece wdtwm. regal, fufi-lengthfUB-ungth wMte go«gown ors. Rent electric shampooer 420 Lake S t, Bolton, 64B S247. included. Parking and yard. $10,000 PLUS ’ a^Q pt™ nations, walk-oik basement. Wtehen wifli built-ins. 20’ flre- only $14,900. Must be sold. bar. enl, also meets with the group, to orange, green and saffron designed with deep vee neric- $1. Paul’s Paint ft Wallpaper $120. Adults only. Call 242-6908 Realtors, 649-5324.______immaculate condition. $16,900. Foreclosure eminent. Hayes Supply. WE BUY and sell antique and Houses For 5ole 72 placed living room. Large din­ Local members will iheet at Ctaas Schedules printed double knit, had a -and empire waist with 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape, Wohreiton Agency, 649-2811. ing area. Attached garage. Agency. 646-0131. used furniture, china, glass SPLIT LETVEL—6*A rooms, 3 the home of Harvey Uppinoiitt w ith the atert of the second ^ H. G. SCHULZE CO. WALNUT DESK model Singer 8 or 4 bedrooms, plus family wru-kTvrroTrV'ir Q'nRvirn' Built, 1961, exceptional value silver, plctun frames, old MARCH 1 occupancy—3 large bedrooms, modem kitchen with at 8:15. The group wfll be ac- M o n d a v ^ e ^ 875-9707 sewing machine, with attach­ LT.WOOD compsnied by Ita. Ann John- ^ modified Wktoi had stob' and K»«r white glovea coins, guns, pewter, scrap rooms, heat, hot water, stove built-ins, treed lot, rec room, ments, $150. Call 644-8213 af­ $16,000. Bel Air Real Estate, son, Mrs. Helen Churnev Mis pink baby ruffles covering pink Deaaeit was served after Ilia gold, watches, old Jewelry, and refrigerator. Tile bath and one cer garage, patio. $19,500. roomsf look this one over. ______;______' Apollo Fire ter 6. hobby collections, paintings, 643-9332. Doiotiiy checked gingham, and one of show.' Proceeds , i* is a side Loft Fof Sd® 73 t ttCtS tjrlVen followed for created in white stretch lace soctotion for Retarded ChiMre* Furniture Repair Service, 648- 6396. FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT struction books, knitting, cro­ poixh and a one car garage, hooks to take*^tei” part of ^e school year, over flesh colored jersey, with and Health Research at Ro»- Maintenance- 744C. MANCHESTER Ideal locatlan, bus at the door. TWO . BUILDING lots, 100x156*, TVT A C A A * chet, tatting, embroidery ac­ 4*/4ROOM duplex—newly reno­ boys to the Junior high deep vee. to front and back. weU Park Bowpitwl, Bulfoto, cessories. Yam-Apart Co. Inc., Must be seen to appreciate treed and landscaped, $8,000.— ill /AiJ/M. /§,IAJLe vated, private drive and yard. contemporary 176x300*, treed, ideal for cha­ 18 M. Mrs 3dtm ium ^ hrsna iii ****** grades are required to Knits are still very much in, N.Y., a center eonducUng re- 39 Cottage St., Manchester. Rooms Without Board 59 this homa T. J. Crockett, (Conttnaed from Page One) Star^^STah ^ ^ Ixulnstrial Arts every day and most women hope they wfll aeareh cn l e a k e S T ^ Machinist Convenient location. $116. 649- Realtor, 64S-1S77. let. Wolverton Agency, Real­ ito r ^ r o u g h win be a quiz on a half-year In each grade, Limited quantity, all sales 7319. RANCH Throughout Wednesday, tedh- THE THOMPSON HOUSE, tors. 649-2818. the days events. starting rate $3,092. Want final, cash and carry. MANCHBBTBR — UixirAUiiwt 5 _____ ■______nirians carefully removed parts M71M. » « '*'** ***** fonow a similar sched- Cottage Street, centrally lo­ U S ^ You must see this darling “ ®a*W Firm uje In home economies. bo work for a progressive room Ranch, fun basement, M A U TIFU L WOODED lot to of the launch escape tower and Columbia MEN’S REBUILT shoes for oted, large, pleasantly fur­ home. Living room has a co((npany? We’re looking sale. Better than cheap new Furnished cathedral ceiling, beautiful fireplace, l^ t water oil for a man with a variety nished rooms, parking. Cad ones! Sam Yuyles, Shoe Re­ 649-2358 for overnight and CHOICE automatic kitchen, dining cast Iron recessed radiation, o f ' aptitudes-in maintenance pair Shop of the better kind! Aportments 63-A area with sliding ■ glass tiled-lialh, plastered walla, $583,754 Grand list Rise work - rei>alring and mar permanent guest rates. . Hugo hieaerer oi areas of industrial arts and 23 Oak St., Manchester. LARGE 3*4 room furnished doors to patio, 3 bedrooms, insulation. Built by Anealdl. evenings. Launch Pad 34. Basket Shop Rd. H the branrii home ecxmomics which are chine replacement parts for Priced at criiy $18,600. Charles Wednesday nigM> CXIMFORTABLE room for gen­ apartment, first floor, heat and ceramio tiled bath, full MANCHESTER —lots, lots, lots, ***"*®«®*'- available as elective subjects to bidustrial machinery. Must SORRY SAI.—is now a merry Lesperance, 649-7620. Aided by 33 New Dwellings tleman, separate entrance and hot water. Working couple pre­ basement, gas bbt wat«r Bhur A-sone, two B-zone. two ^ *2. The work have trade school educa- gal. She used Blue I.ustre rug parking. 649-2460. ' beat. Walking distance to ferred. Call 649-9608, before 4. SIX ROOM Garrison Coknial rural.nnnai AB »n i«in tn,n*n town, different ***®“ «®ats, pioco by ^^,,0 Teglonal dental prophy- done in those grades, the school The town’s net taxable grand 880; 47 ocnmnereliti boOdlngi, tion plus five years of 'Xand upholstery cleaner. Rent ereiythtog. Call Doris piece, cataloging each bit. Industrial experience or electric shampooer $1. Olcott YOUNG MAN wishes to share 0 convenient to schools and bas- locatiOBfl. Oan now. Hayes BEEF COMBO Smith. Agency, 646-0131. i equivalent Rogers offers a Variety Store. 3-bedroom house with one or Business Loeafions transportation.. Living room sizeable package of fringe two of same. Call after 6 p.m., SELECTED LOTS to prestige . benefits including: 649-6797, 742-9060. For Rent 64 BOnOM ROUND ROAST JARVIS REALTY CO. SNOW BLOWER, good condi- OFFICE FOR rent—3 rooms, REALTORS MLS REIALTORS , Major Medical Insurance tion, $75. Call 742-8326. C1.EAN comfortable rooms, RUMP ROAST rooms, fuU bath, large closets, Belfiore Agency, 64841121. ^ - ^ & ^ ’ «reateet obnfl- ^ phonphate plus give whether or not they wish to vious list. There are 1,162 realdent with paneled finished walls, 643-1121 eover^e with 100% paid free parking, gentlem ^ Call powder room. Extra fealnrea CXIVENTRY — exceEent build- dence in the caDabillties of the pursue these subjects oil a in. reporting the new total, non-resident taxpayers. premijinu. ’TWO CB transcievers. Contact before 7 p.m. 649-0826. Scran­ wall t2> wall carpeting, sound­ EYE ROUND 23 and 8. Make an offer. Call proof, air-conditioning and heat S e walk-out basement, ^ S g ^ e a r s r i ^ , churches., S r w Z ™ One-Shot Eeglrirelfo. ton Motel and Cabins, 160 Tol- Don’t Freeze, sundeck. Moderately priced, Shgbt paid holidays. 875-0286 after 6. furnished. Parking on and near HOLLYWOOD SeoUoo—7 room ntepptag. $8,600 cash, CUl developed i h ^ b the scientists **®*!'* The one and only regtabM- ______land Tpke., Manchester. BOnOM ROUND GROUND 10 per cent down, 80 year J n ^ S e S f wm be sent home to pw- *n» Inland girts who have that inore than $1 nfflHon to tion" for ’ tiie n ^ •^ateur premises. New modem build- Garrison Colonial, new modern 688-2136. . Generous vacation and pen­ mortgage available. Weriey R. thp enrineer« and nroduetkm Bocond and third hulugtztal arts for the first tax-free properties boosts the hockey league win he Saturday BE GENILB, be kind to that G nu. —single, mid-twenties to tog. Main s’t. location.* For'am AVO. 26 LBS. kitchen, l« g e formal dining sion plan. we please... Smttli Realtor, 646-1667. expensive carpet, clean it share duplex apartment with pototment call 643-0812. room, 2 Tpv !*»- :------:------Mue Lustre. Rent electric ------Suburban For Sale * Hogans is an equal oppor- Sunoco Heating Oil EXTRA LEAN—FRESHLY GROUND FANCY GRADE “A" place, 1 SV. II I J *>aths, MANCHESTER—New Usting, 6 ’ tunlty employer and enjoys ^ ^ p o o e r $1. The Sherwto- p q ^ 2 East Hartford, J O K IN G FOR m ^ than Just NOT FRE-PAOKAOED porch, y***.??^.® roomAWU6 DatchJterubvu Oolmtal.xyiFAViiuu. Large AUSWeriUg USTAUVO W O. XW |fOA HOOT AdVlOO WllUams Oo. office space? Contact Ed­ ‘ etaady year ’round work. References. A quality heating oii deiivered mortgage. Price $27,900. Phil- jiyjng room with .fireplace, cent ootygea lenvlrom n^ Webb Hebron rasidenta are Invited muric will switch the other liMnd*^ 981000 in fa ™ daV wards Office Building, Vernon Applications accepted STEVENS RIFLE, 25 caliber, . automati^allyl Burner service 24 brick Ig e n c y , Realtors. 649- to r r ^ e l dining room and Wteh- t o l S S l Monday w a y ...... s c S ! Cnb Seoirt d ^ y . Interviews schMuled ROOM IN PRIVATE home tor Circle, Vemoo, 643-1195. Tele- Chuck Ground a 79° F O W L u 3 9 c 8464. en. second floor has 2 twin through rix Mercu- single shot, rim fire. Collec­ hours a day! An easy-payment night at 8 at the Tolland Agrl- Eh^th grade riudents will he n „ department and cemetery The Cub Scout Blue and Gold ‘ for Wednesday, Feb. 8, lady, kitchen privileges, cen­ jihone answering service plus size bedrooms and • nurserv ta6®btate... fine residential gjid 10 tor’s item, $26. Pair riding MANCHESTER spacious 6 oultural Center in 'Vernan on maattag to art classes two days properties. banquet is set for Satorday at - 30 ajn.*8 pjn. For infor­ tral location. Inquire 132 Birch many basic bffice expenses in­ pian! Get'them aii—Get Sunoco Let us fill your freemr with U.S.DJL. choice meats— ootlve poultry boots, excellent condition, size St. 643-8556. cluded in rental room Ookmial Ranch, 2 full Orockett, Realtor, 643-1^. "Tf **,ana. a naaA tnn mrma “ ^h® Belection oodO ore of Re- * to music on the tax,rate will be set 6:30 p.m. in the school cofe- mation tel^hone Miss 9-10, $15. 649-7376. Heating Oil. Let's talk. Seabrook Farm frulta ond vegetables. Save up to 15 to 20% and rec room ali^ screened porch, _____ thiH rBrnnina to hfl sWlent Flooc Covefings”. There three days. ThOM seventh |jy electors at the annual town teria, with Cutonastor Roland «Banlater. 1-774-9605. baths, 2-car garage, near acre ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, SUTTE of offiew presently eat like q king. 'Picturesque lo t ., Must see. 10- VERNON .- 7 room Cape, large r®«tains to »® ^ dtocnos the !t o d c B t e ^ o have com- meeting next month. The cur- Laramie presldteg. cation, $19,tS00. U ft R Realty kitchen, fireplace, country 6tae ®®^” ^ j o selection at the floor coverings P**tod their tednstrlal arts and jg jgr Thg spaghetti and meaitholl , AiFiPLY ’TO gentleman, private entrance, suited for professional purpose Hayes igency, 646-0181. Boats and Accessories 46 shower, bath', poikjinc- Apply is now available In the State Op., Inc., 648-2692. R. D. Mur- lot to area of fine homes, only J***“ f® ^Arm«* Services and where to use them. In sd- homS economies oourses- win each $1,000 of assessed valua- dinner will be served by the dock, 6486472. PIfl committee Wednesday named a have art and music each sehed- I ROGERS CORP. 16V4’ LYMAN, with many ac­ 196 Spruce St. Theater Building. Can be sub­ We rent cold storage lockers for yoiir froien meats ond for « little MANCHESTER—7 room Raised / $18,900. Bayes Agency, dttlon there wfll be represehta- " f ° tion. ' Cadettes. divided if necessary. For in­ Ranch to tike new condition. - 0181. It has been requested that Manchesi;er Division cessories. 10 h.p. Evinrude os $1.25 a month. The locker holds about 250 pounds^of meat. town tlgate both the Cape Kennedy ****®* ^ several commercial j y ^ October thete were 985 It has been request motor. Call 649-9704. formation eaU Theater mana­ 1% baths, 2-oar garage, \ MANCHBSI^-'^Boitoii fire and a elmUar^oxvgen-fed eonqnoies to dlscusa 4le Varie- for in" to«is®® to town assessed at $6,- those attending use the piarttlag Wanted*— Roome— pare this deal before you buy q home frewer.______oni’v S22 000 Haves toie. ExceUent 6 room Ranch, COVENTRY — North — 5 room ,— — ------— ------. .. ; Xen and Oakland Sts. ger. 643-783X1 •U vw» — ______sdwoj 83*4 v ^ .’. - ■ fuU walk-out basement, 2 full Ranch, enclosed braezeway, blaze that killed two airmen ties of p r ^ o t a stnKtkm In Bbraiy Skflls and gy Qojnpgfi. ^t the rear o f the firehoastb ' Manchester. Conn. Board 62 Agency. 646-013L douHe driil stotn. Ofetoit g»««e. Irirge Mvtatf: *ruesdat ta Ban Antonio. Tex. The meeting l ^ edimationM TWO OFFICES -i-centraliy lo­ SCO. there were 696 houses as- Attendance is limited to scoots Bulldtng Materials 47 HKATINO O il. IF YOU UKE THE B l ^ GIVE US A TEST 818 000 — 8-BEDROOH Ranch. 2-oar beaited gsrego, rocmi iritii s $ o « Appointed were Rep. Samuri propaim ejqM M od by ^ J ^ l ------RN AT Manchester Hospital cated, new modem offlde ----- ’ sessod at $2,819,000. • and parents. ^A r d w o ODS —all species, all 51 BISSELL ST. RBAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 teS^UteSa^oe; iS treed lot. oxori^fiondlttoa .gnnMt; shop. 8 . Stoatton, D -N .Y , and R ep. land OPunW Swrioe. seeking home witti family for biiildtog. Electric heat, central sometimes Other assessment breakdowns OiUVBIU-part-time' af- dimensions, hardwood ply- self and young child, prefer- ^r-condltioning, ample park- ridlnx n ra x e base- - taraugliobt, only • jia x m old. ' teniia W .. Priced to aelL $18,- Purward G. R-Mo. They ------OBakeclianaere h»*. IS. Apply in person, Al- W. a. BLENNEY CO. PLBNTY .OF FRa PARKING SPACE toTtree's CTeM^timjaferred. fa r ft *R ^ty Co., Inc. plan to fiy to Gape Kennedy Manoheeter Evening HenU sew a ooft^s mooth efon^ Moax*,- woods and veneera. Wood aibly. with otalld care available, tag. Robert D.' M u i^ k ,‘ 643- n o r t h m a in ~ m t iw ^ 1,824 224 S|HMoe J t. t. 106x470 lot, trees, fenc uwiw w^eir ^ ^ ^ Murdock. 648- Friday and t h e n c e Manned Hebien Oerreependt Mra. they can put on a epectacnlar OutouUdtoga. $829,470; Pieoduct Spedalties. 346A273.mr*. I-ftUOlA lta sWft..u tt 643-1446. u 2692,648-9681. *** TEL. 649-6253 Butohtas Agetf. qnWi ssfoi O w le s lots (ondner^e of 88), $1,877, gtnia Cailson, teL tlS-fttlft cy/R ealtors, 8405a8i4. once, 646-7620. 647E flpaagxsq Ceoter, Bouatoo, Btaijggto Burteft $el. 1S84U«. Int safe peiiomance.^ i4‘cA':w3lTitSS?3rjy!P^ III if,v-Y-‘^‘‘*“'"‘ '‘‘- ‘"'-'-- xofr

:r< ■ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1967 PAGE TWENTY Average Daily Net Preia Run I#'.. iiattrijf Hter lEwuing l|sntl& For; the W ( ^ Ejodsd : ' Th^ Weather - - Jaansry sg, IMY-' . Clear, very cold tonight, low About Town 0 to 10 above; fair and cold, to* Police Seize Prom Your Neighbor’s Kitchen Today •.. As A lw a y s .. ,Famous For Fine Meafs 15,041 morrow, high In 20s. Pfc. Thomaa O. Kingsbury, Manchester^A City of Village Charm Berserk Man By DORIS BEliDINO son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kingsbury of 31 Charter Oak (Clsssified AdvMrising on Fnge 21) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Sour Cream Raisin Pie would S t, has recently completed re­ VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 105 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1967 K 34-year-old Manchester be a sweet valentine to make fresher training and processing STRICKLAND FARMS man went berserk yesterday for husbands and families on cycle with the Staging Bat­ afternoon, tossing a plate GRADE AA STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL Feb. 14. Mrs. Adrian Krleger of talion at the Marine Cofpa through a Main St. restaurant 19 Fairfield St. says that the base, Camp Pendleton, Oalif. LARGE lUmiTE window, threatening customers recipe for the pie is one which LBJ Judgment: with a knife, then hopping into has been passed on in her hus­ David Mangun, son of Mr. a oar with Ms wife and driving band’s family for years. She south on Main St. where he and Mrs. Q. G. Memgim of 69 has also included what she says Green Manor Rd„ is on a,con­ doz. ripiped an antenna off a car is another favorite recipe, es- * and threatened several teen­ cert tour with the Choir of pecially for the winter months, Lycoming College, Williams«' agers because they had long a Norwegian dish. Lefsa. port. Pa. hair. UlM The man, unidentified, was Sour Cream Raisin Pie Strlck'e Chix must be laying, more eggs . . . for the price certainly has dropp^. Remember these are not And Look Af finally subdued by police and 1 cup raisins About 36 attended a bridal shower for Mrs. Ronald J. ordinary eggs . . . but strictly fresh Grade AA Large from Peking handcuffed. He was taken to 1 cup sugar Mercer of 116 Summit St. re­ White Eggs, delivered to us every other day direct- Pinehursf's Manchester Memorial Hospital water from nearby Strickland Farms. ' where he was given an injec­ 1 cup sour cream cently at the home of Mr. and Low Price On tion and later transported to 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten Mrs. Louis KUnkhamer, 131 •...... WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- : day because I could not end tee 2 tablespoons cornstarch Summit St- Mrs. Raymond Mer­ Once each year Mott offers a deal on Applesauce. dent Johnson says he would be cvmfUct in Vietnam.’’ Norwich State Hospital by am­ Here’s what our warehouse manager, Bill Sculley, says baked pie shell cer was hostess. WUUng to halt American bomb- Standing before live television bulance. about thle special . . . OSCAR ‘Tied Up hy Courses’ Witnesses said the man Cook raisins and sugar with ^ of North 'Vietnam If the Ha­ cameras and radio m icroi^nes Nightie-Clad Army Quells threw a plate and steak a little water, until raisins are Mrs. Harry Mahoney of HB '‘This is not a give away, but it is a remarkable MAYER noi govenunent agreed to "just in the crowded Bast Room, Thief Sought through a side window at plump and have absorbed all Bluefield Dr., Americanism buy considering the rising market on iqiple* aimoet any'step’’ in return. Johnson fielded 11 questions and Maoist Riot; Frank’s Restaursint, then of the liquid. Add sour cream, chairman and patriotic instruc­ Vac-Pak Lean • Johneon, however, empha- made one brief statement on hie Scholar Doesn’t Date, tor for the VFW Auxiliary, pres­ sauce. You won’t get rich selling it at 4 for own. Most questions dealt di­ MIAMI BEACH, Fla. threatened the proprietor and ©88 yolks and cornstarch to $1.00, but you will make a lot of friends And alied six times- during (A P )—Miami Beach police ented an American Flag to Girl minute White Houee news con­ rectly with Vietnam. 250 Are Hurt customers with a knife. The raisins and cook over low heat many will want to buy a full case of jars for have been told: “Watch out proprietor called police but the until mixture is thickened. Pour Scout Troop 639 last evening at 12 ference Thursday in these or On other subjects, the Presi­ Buckley School. Mrs. Kenneth $2.98.” dent: Prefers Astrophysics for the woman in the peach man hopped into his car with into cooled pie shell and top SLICED siUni'lar words that “ with the nightie.” She may be some­ TOKYO (AP) — Wall Aseltine, junior vice president, Volunteered praise lor tee his wife and drove south on with meringue. Place pie in information that I . have, with NEW YORK (AP) — Prank posters in Peking today assisted in distributing Flag That’s all from Bill. . . now if you want apple> proposed U.S.-Soviet consular thing new in local burglary Main St., leaving the knife be­ pre-heated, 400-degree oven, the Imowledge that is brought to WUezek, at 16, is a quiet ^ o la r circles. reported that persons until meringue is pale brown. Etiquette booklets to 32 scouts. sauce to serve with our nice R ^ t Pork or for me, I must say that I do not in­ treaty, now facing an uncertain- hind. BACON who prefers astroiteysics • to Albert Henwood of De­ were injured this week in fate in the Senate, and sought to Minutes later cruiser patrol­ Remove from oven and cool pie Mrs. Norman Comollo is troop dessert or breakfast . . . buy 25 ounce jars, terpret Biiy action (by Hanoi) offset widespread opinion that dates. He’s one of 40 Hnaliets in troit woke up In his hotel fighting among supporters men received a call that he was away from drafts to prevent leader. usu^y 33c. that I have observed as being a FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover the annual Westing-house Scien­ room yesterday and saw the of Mao Tse-tung in a sub­ In front of Manchester Savings meringfue from collapsing. serious effort to either go to a Case of 12 Jars S2.97 opposes the treaty. tific Talent -Search. woman crouching over his tioan Bank threatening teen­ Make meringue by beating egg Mrs. Marietta Lamb 'Wright, cpnference table or to bring tee While most teen-agers are urb of the Chinese capital. overnight bag. He chased Official Maoist mouthpieces agers. They arrived to find him whites until they peak, and 98, the former Mrs. Gideon war to an end.” Predicted the new Congress having fun on tee weekends, her into the hall but she got also disclosed continuing resist­ and a patrolman struggling on slowly adding about one-third Brown, is at the Meadows Con­ At tee same time, Johnson will deal more harshly than last Frank Is engrossed in astrophy­ MOTTS APPLESAUCE year’s with administration pro- eway—with 5180 and credit ance in Shansi and KweichoW the sidewalk. The three officers cup sugar and pinch of cream valescent Home, 333 Bidwell St. eiXpressed eagerness -for slmoet sics, mathematics and philos­ 5 cards. Provinces. Coupled, with the re­ handcuffed him after a slight of tartar. She would like to hear from her auy type of discussions among pusals, - but expressed willing- ophy. He relaxes by listening to ^ .... M A M * . 4a aA «irVsA««a ported clash in Peking, they scuffle and brought him to the Lefsa friends. She at one time was,a the combatants — even talks to ness to compromise where nec­ claasioal records, his favorite teacher at Manchester Green, 25 OZ. ' I essary. indicated Mao’s hold on at least hospital, they said. 5 cups mashed potatoes 9 aOO decide whether there was any pastime. Bolton and Coventry- The con­ JARS Lauded the Democratic Na­ some of the areas his forces % cup cream basis -for serious peace negotia­ "Once in a while I go to an Solberg Given valescent home is built on land tional Committee and said some claim to have seized from sup- MONKET ‘KIDNAPED’ 2 teaspoons saK (HernH photo by Pinto) tions. And, in responding to a occasicmal party,” he says. once owned by the Browns. within the party critical of its |-Q ’T p i l Y p a r S porters of President Uu Shao- DAHIAS, Tex. (AP) — A spi­ 1 stick margarine or butter MRS. KRIEGER AND GIRLS question teat did not even deal “ I’m tied up every Saturday der monkey at the Dallas, Zoo with the war, the President vol­ role in last November’s election taking courses in mathematics chi is by no means secure. 2 % cups flour In Moscow, the Soviet foreign had a baby recently, and anoth­ The Couples Club of Center unteered: "I go to bed every "have been using tee committee and astrophysics in Columbia Mix cream, salt and mar­ More Pinehursf Breakfast Specials,.. For Blackmail ministry announced it would er spider monkey in the same electric fry pan at 400-degree Division of United Aircraft, Congregational Church will night feeling that I failed that as a kind of whipping boy.” University’s science honors pro­ garine with mashed potatoes begin evacuating wives and cage followed suit next day. setting, or on moderately hot Corp., East Hartford. They sponsor a military whist apd HOODS ORANGE JUICE Expressed the conviction that gram.” LITCHFIELD (AP) — Harry children of Soviet Embassy per* Attendants reported that and cool thoroughly. This may burner if regular skillet is used. have two daughters, uJ'u setback card party Saturday at the lyature of the cold war is Frauik will be 16 years old,on A. Solberg, whose retrial in the qt. 3 2 « 3 qts- n n t sonnel from Peking Saturday, mother No. 1 monkeykidnapped be refrigerated overnight. When A thin stick is needed to turn Rae, 10, and Dani Jo, 7, both 8 p.m. in Woodruff Hall of the changing and that, despite such May 18 and a few weeks later slaying of a 30 - year - old Jumbo (72's) following a week of riotous dem­ the second infant and firmly re­ potato mixture is cool, add Lefsa, and Mrs. Krieger uses students at Washington School. cJiurch. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard occasional friction points as the will be graduated from Martin housewife ended last week with . 8HURFINE FROZEN Ky Planning fuses to give up either. flour and mix. Make mixture a stick from a window shade. Mr. and Mrs. Krieger both ji^Keever will supervise the eight-year prison sentence or­ Van Buren High School in the dropping of a murder onstrations outside the Peking Embassy protesting the treat­ Now nobody — not even moth­ into small patties and roll out The end of the stick is whittled teach Sunday School at Con- q>},g event is open to the dered by a Czech court this Queens. He is graduating at charge against him, was sen­ ORANGE JUICE A full ammunition belt, hanging from the neck of ment of Chinese students pass­ er No. 2 — is sure which baby very thin. Keep remaining cordia Lutheran Church, and public. Admission will be SUNKIST Speed-Up of week for an American convicted suoh a young age because he tenced to prison today tor black­ this soldier of the U.S. 25th Infantry, readily ing through Moscow on their monkey is which, they said. dough cold while working with Lefsa may be buttered and are members of Washington charged at the door. of spying, the American govern­ ' tee third and eighth' FRANK WnXZEK mail. three or four patties. If dough sprinkled with sugar or cover- School F’TA. shows the result of a search for Viet Cong in the grades. way home. So far there was no ment should continue to strive don’t know how I picked philos­ Superior Court Judge Douglass does not roll easily, Mrs. Kreig- g j with jam and rolled up. Mrs. Mrs. Krieger says she enjoys 6 91c Viet Election mountain jungles of Binh Dinh. The unit is sup­ .e to attend the Univer­ report that any of the approxi­ The Junior Century Club of for better relations with Com­ ophy up.” B. Wright, who presided at the er said, add a little more flour, j^rjeger also advises that she reading, knitting and sewing 12 Oz. Cans 394k ea. sity o i Chicago and study math­ mately 300 Soviet officials in Manchester will have a square ORANGES munist East Europe. - porting the U.S. Cavalry’s 1st Division in Opera­ Ftank says he spends one or 21 - year - old Solberg’s second for herself and two daughters. AP Special Correspondent ematics and physics,” he says. Peking were being recalled. Fry in melted shortening in would be happy to answer any dance Saturday, Feb. H , from Johnson was asked what steps tion Thayer II. (AP Photofax) two hours on his school work at murder trial, imposed a sen­ CHARGE YOUR SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) “ They both are interesting rath­ Wall posters reported by the - — - questions about the preparation 8 p.m. to midnight at the Amer­ TRY AUNT JEMIMA’S NEW North Vietnam might take to home each night. tence of one to 10 years. PICASSO OBTAINED INDIAN RIVER FROZEN CORN STICKS OR — Premier Nguyen Cao Ky said er than both being related.’’ Peking correspondent of the of Lefsa. ican Legion Kail, 20 Leonard persuade him to halt American “ I do tUbgs independently,” On Jan. 26, Wright nolled tee PRESCRIPTION CINNAMON SnCKS. today he will speed up South While being a l and 400 Red Guards w en' ar­ PMEHURST 1,000 reporters from around tea In one action, tee shelling waa toh in March was an attempt to world tb vdtnesa the elections. Antarctic Trip lude of a new- American drive to credited with killing 33 enemy relate semigroups and groups in rested. Manchester Duplicate Bridge SAUSABE MEAT HtT added 11 U.'N. Secretary- clear the Viei Cong from that soldiers six mlled east of <)uang the field oC algehra. Pnpiter Chou Bn-lal had to Club will sponsor a game to­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Max long-time jungle redoubt along Ngai City. *T got really Involved in Intervene and troops o f the Pe­ •li). General U Thant “ wants to War Cost Planning ' MANC morrow at 8 p.m. at the Italian h b come, he can come too.” Conrad has called off for this the Cambodian frontier, In the other engagement, ele­ methemiatica,’’ he says, “ due to king command took over the American Club, I3S Bldrldgt The premier said It is impor­ year an attempt to circle the A triple blow against Commu- ments of tee 2nd South Korean a certain tealight re- not require licenses. ers and “ I accept whatever re­ utive d ila tor of tee Connecticut jj»r«pare for cooking: Loin or delta. along the route. sistance. Commanders reported miihons of toy waikie-tai- ^he toy radios are used on the The underestimate by $10 bil­ Temple. Refreshments will he lion “ had a devastating effect sponsibility comes out of this Transportation Authority said served by Miss Mary Alin Mil" Chuck, Shoulder Clod or iiiii! Ky said he thinks teat Hanoi Widely known as the flying 14 Viet Cong killed to date in kies from their present frequen- ^jy^g^s radio service frequen- procedure.” today the agency ie sponsoring Bottom Round. Trim off the grandfather, (jonrad already on our economic policies,” ler and a comn'’’ tee. Offlcerii Rib Half Loin ia increasing its peace feelers grandfather, Conrad already scattered, small skirmishes, cy space to a segment of fre- ^ megacycles POC He said he thinks McNamara legislation that would enable it excess fat and rub the meat with U.S. casualties termed quenciea used by government ^ rcijd rh a v e sJd^cUto^ Proxmire, chairman of the Sen- A whole loin gives you 2 large roasts, or 10 center because it doesn’t want ^ deal has made numerous trans-oce- are reminded to wear colored • with A-1 sauce. Season and agencies, officials said today. ate-House Economic Commit­ was right in deciding originally to purchase the New Haven TOP ebeqis and 2 small roasts. with a democratically R eeled anic flights in small planes. light. quencies already are crowded, gowns. lav the mea t on a ' sheet of tee, told Schultze. • to estimate costs only through Railroad by use of power of government and for that reason Conrad had planned to start Taking part in Big Spring The step is viewed by some as and tee annual flood of toy ra­ fiscal 1967 because at that stage condemnation, GRADE! aluminum folk Try an easy to slice boneless Loin Pork Roast or his journey last Monday from tantamount to eliminating the Schultz was a witness in hear­ Tlie Five Point Club of Tern- ■ he wants to speed up the elec­ were tee 173rd Airborne Bri­ dios aggravates the problem. the country was only “ in the Samuel Kanell said a bill filed double thick Chops with pocket . . . stuffed. Washington In a twin-engine toy radios that clutter the air­ ings on Jolinson’d economic re­ CHOICE pie Chapter, OES, will meet to­ Dilute slightly one (8-oz.) tions. gade and the 1st Brigade of the Under the current proposal — beginning phases of a rapiq by State Sens. Frederick Pope can of cream of mushroom “ They are more afraid of an Piper Aztec. He spent several 9th Infantry Division, which ar­ waves after each Christmastime still In tee talking stage —tee port. night at 7 at the hoine of Mrs. "We failed to raise taxes as buildup” and tee ultimate re- jr., R - Fairfield, and William soup and. pour over roast. elected government than they days here following the Navy’s rived in Vietnam last Decem­ and Interfere with licensed ra­ FCC would outlaw such radios BEEP! Harry Case, 105 Beelzebub. Rd., we might have done — although qulrements could not be known, f . Hickey Jr., D - Stamford, Sprinkle the contents of one Mqny cook a slice of COUNTRY S’TYI.E ber, U.S. headquarters sqid. , dio stations and nearby televi­ in tee citizens band and shift SALE Wapping., (See Page Seven) I did not favor this," Proxmire He said the secretary of de- would empower the CTA to con- package of dried onion soup (See Page Seven) Shoulder Steak . . . or VERY MEATY In war developments, ground sion receivers. operation of the toy units to control of demn the bankrupt railroad in over the roast, and wrap the a 2 to 2 ^ lb. Bottom , The small walkie-talkies, said. “ We failed to cut spending '*’°^** ^®“® FRESHLY GROUND The Army and Navy Club meat In aluminum foil. fighting was largely confined to somewhere around 49 megacy­ order to purchase It. LEAN, SOLID MEAT, CUT TO ANY SIZE Round or S h 6 u 1 d e r which sell for anywhere from 56 as we might have done and as I (See Page Ten) Auxiliary will have a Mystery PORK RIBS the northern provinces of South cles. He stressed that the CTA Clod this gravy pot to $100 are imported by the mll- would have advocated. The high LEAN HAMBURG ^ Ride Tuesday, April 4. Reser­ Place in roasting pan and Vietnam where U.S. Marines The section of the 49-megacy­ would prefer to lease rather bake in a . medium oven roast way . Japan. interest rate developments fol­ BoHom Round Roast 97c vations may be made with Mrs. reported killing 30 otthe enemy Hons each year from cle band being mentioned is al­ than buy the railroad’s facilities (about 350 degrees) until in scattered engagements. Last year nearly 4.6 million located to the government. Until lowed." Lb. 69c 2 Lbs. *1.30 i Frank Bedell of 44 Griswold St., Lb 69c Lce Officials Await Schutze argued that Secretary but that the prospect of the stats meat is tender (about 3 to were imported. They were val­ “ BACK OF THE RUMP”. IDEAL FOR A NICE Mrs. A. L. (sstrtnsky of 182 Bis- BLiDOK South Korean troops, opera­ recently it was used by the Air Cold Follows acquiring tee line is “ always a CHOICE, LEAN GROUND 3 ^ hours.) Omit the A-1 Braise . Cook with ued at nearly $26 million, of Defense Robert S. McNa­ eell St. or Mrs. Scott McCann ting in the central coastal areas, sauce if you wish. CNUOK ROAST Kraut. , , reported killing 67 Viet Cong in Because these radios are lim- (See Page Seven)'- mara and others repeatedly told Lb, 99c of Volpi .Rd., Bolton. Members Northeast Storm «mv OVEN ROAST CHUCK BEEF LEAN (DSNTER Private Moon Report are reminded that dues must Like Spareribs — but BOSTON (AP) - Sharp cold authority to ◄ be paid ^ o r e the event. more ipeat. WHOLE 5 to 6 LBS. OR HALF m a n n e d s p a c e c e n t e r , with representatives of “ 30 or followed on the heels of a snow- ^® ^®^ Lb L b . Lb. 5 2 c Skid is that It "will be helpful 79c 2 *1.50 AQUA NET storm in the northeast today. HOUSTON, T ^ (AP) — Space so” Apollo contractors and sub­ to have this power during nego­ The storm moved out over the Eye Of Round Roost Lb.^1.19 ◄ HAIR SPRAY agency offlcius and top engl- contractors had been asked to tiations.” Kanell ' declined to Atlantic after delivering 10 inch­ ROUND GROUND CNUOK neere of the nation’s’ moon pro- the meeting, set tor 2 p.m. at elaborate. SWOROnSH ^ram receive a private briefing tee Manned Spacecraft Centej.A es of snow at Portland, Maine, Choice Cuts, Best of Beef. Standing or Boned If You Wish ◄ $1.()9. Size 69c . , . It was. indicated, however, Lb. 97c STEAK Fresh Haddock to' CHICKEN LEGS ...... lb. 59c a MeINTOSH APPLES...... 4-Ib bag 89c select group meeting In Houston jjjg to the moon, land Sound. ed face up in the back aeat Large, Very Fancy, High Colored , 9(88. 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