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FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 19f A vsrsgg DtOy N«t P i m s R ob JUmrt|iifk(r Sttraitta Ibr the Week Bndad H m WsMthsT Vsbruary 29, 1964 I a r v . S. ftmrnm Th# Couples Club of Center ters, Hartford, as a staUstloian. Oongregatlonal Church will About Town Berry Preacher In the early 1980s he frequently k m m u m . meet tomorrow at K:45 p.m. in Parson-Soboleski played in the Manchester Cita­ 13,915; Woodruff Hall for a {^uck. At SA Services del Band. Member ot tha Audit iMday parky llw gwMTtl Km Ut Coatm- The Rev. Francis Hawes will ®ureau of Circulation Mgk 46 «a 45. irioB o t S t Jolin’a P oUjMi Nation­ be the guest q>eaker. MandiMtBT A City of VUIagB Charm al O atb c^ Canmfa will ba held MaJ. and Mra.. William Berry Lenten Thoughtg DWORIN Sm idiy a t S:M ajn . after whkA ' Appointments inay atlB be of Hartford will be guests at liaae will be celebrated with made by women desiring to take the Salvation Army Sunday. Helsr Oonununion. Hiere will be a “Pap Test" at Miutchester Topic of Prieet VOL. LXXXIII, NO. 134 ' (TEN PAGB8-4TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 7. 1964 (Oasalfted Advertlatag an Paga t) PRICE SEVEN CENTS ns 10:M Meae tliia Sunday, Memorial Hospital from 2 to 4 MaJ. Berry will speak at the and 6 to 8 on Wednesday by 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. services. The Rev. Eugene Torpey of Ib e VFW Poet will eponaor calling the Manchester Cancer lha guest speaker is sAcond S t James’ Church will speak adanoe for ipemben end gueeta Society, 175 E. Center St., be­ in command of Salvation Army Monday at 8:15 p.m. at a meet-* tomorrow from 9 p.m. to l a.m. tween 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. operations in Southern New ting of the Ladles of St. James Cold Lessens at the poet home. Music will be Ihe testa will be done free of Baigland. Mrs. Berry is secre­ In S t James’ School Hall. fumiefaed by Cbarlie Varrick’e charge. tary for the League of Mercy His subject will be “Lenten FloodThreat^ oreheatim. and responsible for its visitation Thoughts.” 7 Inmates Break Jail Loyal Circle of Kings Daugh­ program for veterans hospitals, Father Torpey, chaplain of Ruth Circle of the Kmanuel ters will meet Monday at 7:45 convalescent homes and other the group, is first assistant at lAtheran Church will meet Mon­ p.m. in the Fellowship Hail of institutions. S t James’ Church. Before com­ Ice StiliPeril day a t 8 p.m. at the home of Center Congregational Church. The couple are directors of ing to Manchester in 1962 he Mra. Charles Bodemann, 17 Mrs. Robert McNeil and Mrs. Csimp Nathan Hale, Coventry, was chaplain at' St Francis WINDSOR, Vt. (AP) — Ver- Hoffman Rd. The Rev. C. Henry Minnie McComb wHl be co- which operates as a youth camp, Homital, Hartford. '42 FA LC O N '58 FORD mon officials today watched Anderson, pastor will lead a hostesees for the evening. community camp and golden Mrs. EJdward Sullck is pro­ study hour on the “Basic Gon- Wagon. Whlta Snish. Haa 4-Door, tutone grey and heavy ice Jams packed against age camp during the sununer. gram chairman for the meet­ radio, auto, and other white with radio a n d In Ruby Trial Building feasloas of the Lutheran two bridges across the Connecti­ The Rev K. Ejnar Rask, pas­ Before becoming an officer ing. Mrs. John Juselis will head faaturea. No. 6499. Fordomatlc. No.4880 Church.” Mrs. George Wilson tor of Trinity Covenant Church, 29 years ago, MaJ. Berry worked a hospitality committee. Bever- cut River after flooding Friday will lead devotions and Mrs. is in charge of radio broadcasts at Salvation Army headquar­ ^ages will be served. $1475 destroyed two spans over tribu­ Charles Bodemann and Mrs. $595 sponsored by the Manchester taries. David Anderson will be in Ministerial Association on Sta­ diarge of refreshments. tion WINF Sunday at 7:35 p.m. '43 RAMBLER Colder weather slowed the A Fake Pistol and daily next week at 7:30 a.m, Model "770’’ 4-IJw haa '41 O LDSM O BILE melting of deep enow in the The Rev. K. EJnar Rask, pas­ and 6:30 p.m. overdrive and aEandard “F-85" 4-Door Sedan, mjuntaine and the water level tor of Trinity Covenant Church, tranamiaalon, whita and white with radio, auto, fell in the Connecticut River Used, Clerk trans., whitewalls. which forme the border between will conduct a service Simday Mr. and Mrs. Jo.seph Carman finish, radio, white- at 6:40 a.m. in the chapel of walla and power steering. Vermont and New Hampehire. Manchester Memorial Hospital. of 68 Bowers St. will serve as No. 6441 $1495 No new damage was reported Held Hostage The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, host and hostess Sunday from 85 East Center St although water still covered pastor of Calvary Church As­ 2 to 5 pjn. at Lutz Junior Mu­ $1990 to\ lands and filled cellars ot sembly of God, will serve as hos­ seum. At Summit St '42 FORD homes and business establish­ DALLAS, Tex, (AP) ^ pital (diaplain next week. WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL 4-Door Sedan. Alpine ments on bbth banks of the riv­ Seven prisoners sta g ^ a Richard W. Dennison, son of '59 CHEVROLET er. Bel Air 4-Door black. Ra­ white finish with radio, spectacular break from the The executive committee and Mr. and Mrs. Wells C. Denni­ heater and Fordomatlc. A The Ice Jammed against the Dallas Ckiunty Jail Friday aubOoRunlttees in charge of son, 20 Steep Hollow Lane, has dio, powerglide, whitewall fine family car. No. 6809. toll bridge at Windsor, ons of St. James’ Holy Name Society been pledged to Kappa Alpha tires. No. 5116. the oldest of Vermont’s covered and terrorized a former Sports Night will meet tonight Society at Union College, CARNATIONS $1075 - $1595 bridges, and heaped against the dancer who was about to at 8:80 in the school hall. Schenectady, N. Y., where he is abutments and underpinning of testify in the Jack Ruby freshman. a steel bridge at AscutneyviUe, murder trial. several miles below Windsor. ”Oh, my (]k>d, he’s after me,” The executive committee of OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The ice formed a dam which cried Karen Lynn (Little Lynn) DONT THRO^^ the American Legion Auxiliary sent the water from the ridn Bennett. 19, as she saw an es­ will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. '58 CHEVROLET and thaw over hundreds of capee brandishing what looked at the home of Mrs. Everett squ j miles of lowlands on like a pistol. Still plenty of wear left Kennedy, 87 Phelps Rd. both banks of the' Connecticut la your shoes when you 2-Door Sedan. Beauti­ River, which forms the border Four of the men were re­ have them leballt in a ful coral finish with between Vermont and New captured shorUy after the break professional shoe repair Pvt. Douglas P. Johnson son 8:30 p.m. The other three stUl of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Craw­ Alw ays a H im Voriaty radio, heater, power- Hampshire. shop. ALL WORK Estimatea of damage to prop­ are at large. , GUARANTEED! ford, 144 Birch St., and Pvt. glide. No. 4707. The escape caused abouUng Clifton L. Martin Jr., son of of loth In and OuN erty were upwards of $2.5 mil­ confusion in the hallway out­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L Martin, Bradford Bachrach Photo PR#DUCE lion. No injuries were reported. side the courtroom where Ruby SAN YULYES 285 Cooper Hill St., both with MRS. RUSSELL PARSON of-S«ason Ifmiis! Water flowed several feet was on trial, but the session the United States Marine Corps, deep over low spots in 26 miles Same Side as Watkins of U.S. 6, a Vermont highway was not interrupted. 28 OAK STREET recently completed four weeks ’The marriage of Miss Saun '8>shaped skirt extended Into a *41 CHEVROLCT '41 F A LC O N Little Lynn waa being es­ of indi'Wdual combat trainlhg at that runs north and south along­ corted to the women's room by OPEN MONDATS th Infantry Training Regiment dra Eve Sopoleski of East chapel-length train.-Her elbow- side the river. Hartford and Russell ’Thomas l e n ^ veil of imported Illusion 4-Door Station Wagon. 2-Door Sedan. White. A At several points, loe cakes a Mrs. Melvin Belli, wife of tba at Camp Lejeune, N.C. was arranged from a chiffon BANANAS White and grey. Radio, real economy car for the chief defense lawyer, and Rose­ Parson of Manchester was sol­ APPLES foot thick were shoved across pillbox trimmed with seed ^ B | j H J H E l i power Bteerlng — brakes. budget minded. No. 6221. the highway by the* rising water^ mary Allen, a sheriff’s deputy, emnized Saturday, Feb. 27 at pearls, and she carried a cas­ V-8, standard tranemle- Highway Department workers when she saw an escapee wiUi St. Rose Church, Ekmt Hartford. cade bouquet of white orchids, alon with overdrive. No. Motorcycle riders flank car carrying body of King Paul of through a take pistol stuck in the back 5409. $935 used bulldozers to push the Ice ’The bride is the daughter of stephanotls and ivy. *1.00 King George Avenue in today, followed by members of the royal family off the road. of a hostage, Ruth Thornton. '.WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Soboles- Mrs. George Murdock of $1795 Mrs. Allen shouted for help r kl. East Hartford. The bride­ in the motorcade. The body was borne to the Royal Palace in downtown Athens. A 4 >- U.S/ Saeratary of Da- in ters rOfieiSM, ^ t « r distributed to prisoners on trimmed with mayflowers with moon trip to the Elbow Beach PERO ffenie Robert S. McNamara'will the sixth floor of the building. seed pearl centers. ’The bell- of King Paul I, but confidence in the nation's future slor.'td the flow of water, from Seven prisoners made their Surf Club, Behnuda. Bel Air 4-Door S e -^ i turn hie attenUon to the statia- the melting snow in the moun­ tempered grief as his son, Constantine, 28, ascended the tics of this war without a front tain.'- of Vermont and Nqw way Into tho elevator and dan. Radio, power-lP throne of the Hellenes. whan he arrives In South Viet Hampshire. ^ demanded to be taken to the .glide, lagoon aqua. He became the'wortd’s young­ sefUlco to the Qresk people In Nam-Sunday for i fact-fbufifig ■ '— second floov There they took ^No. 6416. est reigning monarch at An hour a solemn canfllelll^t ceremony I the keys from the JaUer operai- of national crisle over the dls- In the Athens palace Friday Statlstics are among the few Ung the elevator and want Into ELECTRICAL FEATURES: pMe between the Greek and nli^t, only hours after his indicatora of how things are go­ the hallway that runs some 40 i\u'klsh communities on Cy­ father’s death. ing but often they don~t add up. D octors Waahingfam officials get a differ­ (Bee Page Hiree) U M T TO ru rt • RANGE prus. Premier George Papondreou '58 OLDSMOBIU '59 CHEVROLET King Paul, 62 and in the 17th seemed to voice the mood of the ent set of figures from those re­ Grafted Hand • REFRIGERATOR year of his reign, died Friday people when he said: “He is leased to the public by U.S. In­ 4-Door Sedan, two-tone Impala Convertible. Silver of a aeries of complications Imbued with' a deep sense of formation officials. Trial Generating • GARBAGE DISPOSAL Ivory and green, automat­ blue finish with radio and arising after surgery for a historic responsibility, with the Newsmen and information of­ ic. No. 5681. whitewalls, No. 4440. stomach ulcer Feb. 21. consciousness of a democraUc ficials came to another impasse Unsuccessful Surprises, Firsts • AIR CONDITIONER (optional) king, with maturity of Judg­ Friday when a U.S. spokesman $795 Women wept in the streets as reported that 386 Communist BOSTON (AP) — A spokesman church bells tolled and a lone ment, which inspires confidence DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Jack ,« WASHER & DRYER in the basement for the future.” guerrillas were killed during the for Peter Bent Brigham Hos­ 'S f FORD cannon atop Lycabetua Hill pital said today surgeoiui have Ruby’s murder trial, past its boomed an hourly salute to the past week. 7-FOOT HOME POOl TABLE '40 CHEVROLCT 2-Door Hardtop. 2-tona Constantine’s first broadcast The figure, he said. Included decided to remove the hand at­ third week today, has gone Into dead ruler. I to his people wae a measage tached to an Ecuadorian sailor the records as unique in legal 4-Door Station Wagon. white and blue. Radio, Expressions of regret poured 180 Viet Cong killed m a clash COMPinE WITH EQUIPMENT Turqucdae. Heater, power- Fordomatlc, whitewalls. from the death chamber of his Tuesday near the Cambodian last month. history, inside and outside the glide, whitewalls. No. 6865 No. 4097. In from world leaders, including father: ‘"rhla morning I con- The hospital said- the opera­ courtroom. President Johnson and U.N. veyed to my father the f«eMng! tion will be' performed at the It began as a strange case. $1395 $795 Secretary-General U Thant. of the Greek people who were i f hospital this morning. On Nov. 22, President John F. ALL-ELECTRIC KITCHENS King Constantine—a 6-foot-8 ► praying for him and my father * ^ officer, The patient, Julio Luna, 82, a Kennedy was shot in Dallas. Lea sportsman already beloved b y , said: ’I thank them and say *41 CHEVROLCT Newsmen challenged the fig. petty officer In the Ecuadorian Harvey Oswald was charged '41 V O LK SW A G EN 9-passenger Station Wag­ his people as “’Tlno”-h a s spent' goodby to them.’ ” ** navy, arrived at the hospital with murdering him. If Oswald „ year.4 being groomed for the I At King Paul’s bedside with ure of 180 enemy dead. Oidy^ Sunroof Station Wagon. on, black, 6-cyllnder, A spokesman said inclusion of Friday night after a plane had done it, what waa his mo­ throne. | ------flight from Guayaquil, Ecuador, tive? Waa there a conspiracy? Coral finish, radio, heater, standard tranemlesion, ra- Constantine took the oath of (Bee Page Two) the figure, which came from the *ciw in y .ssL IS WMkly exceptional for large fam- dio. Vietnamese Defense Ministry, where the transplant operatian And did it extend beyond tha lUea. was JusUtled because It had wae performed. United States? $1495 The hospital issued this state­ The answers may never ba been accepted by the Joint op­ known. Genuine bOliaid clofii, rwQient robber cuah- erations center of Vietnamese ment: and American commands. “Examinations and tests, con­ For two days latar. Jack iona. 2 center relurna, pedeatal lega. Walnut Thant Faces Big Job He declined to say whether ducted during the night' indl- Ruby, 52, girlie-show operator-- llniah. 2Vi' balk. Table nze: 84* z 46* z 31*. eecond, prestunably secret re- natural rejection whom the defense calls "a char­ '60 CHEVROLET port on the action had been filed '"•chanism of the patient had acter around town” — burst to the Pentagon. progressed to the point that pro­ through a crowd of police <^- i In Cyprus Assignment longation of the transplant Bel Air 4-Door. The Vietnamese Defense Min­ (See Page Three) tnduim boRt, ^ istry said most o( the bodies of would Jeopardise the health of Blue. Heater, pow-^P the enemy dead had been car- the patient’s own arm ” caes, triangle, erglide, V-8, No. An AP News Analysis has face4 few problems as com­ The hand that was attached bridge and eWit By MAX HARRELSON plicated and seemingly as hope- (See Page Three) to Luna’s arm at Guayaquil 68S6. UNITED NA’nONS, N.Y. leas as the Cypriot dlepute. was that of a man who had died (AP) — Nobody expected U The secretary-general is find­ a short time before. Such use Thant's (Jyprus asslmment to ing a pronounced lack of enthu- of a corpse’s hand was thought BuUetms be easy, but it already has be­ slaem among the countries he to be unprecedented. Culled AP Wires come apparent that It’s going to haa asked for military contribu­ 078 ■ 05 ■ 1120 The hospital said Drs. Rich­ '43 CHEVROLCT be a king-sized headache. tions. ard E. Wilson and Robert M. '40 RENAULT Goldwyn would perform the re­ Karen Lynn Bennett, 19, center, Ruby trial witness who thought jail escapees Impala Super Sport Conv. 4-Door. Green, radio, heat- It is {wMslble the U.N. secre­ This. is partly because many Just Goes On were after her, is comforted on courthouse steps by Mrs. Melvin Belli, wife of PICKETS ARRESTED red, black interior, radio, «r- No. 5391. tary-general underestimated the see ( as an unending prob­ moval operation. SAN FRAN06SOO, (AP) automatic, whltewalla. 827 difficulties Involved when the lem which could Involve the use Dr. Wlliwn said It would be the defense attorney, right, and Deputy Sheriff Mrs. Rosemarya Allen. (AP Arreets of more than 100 civ­ ou.-ln. engine. $395 Security Council handed him the of troope Indefinitely. Sopie of WASHINGTON (AP) _ In­ impossible for the graft to sur­ Photofax.) vive at this stage of „.what. he il rights pickets today and a $2475 Cyprus problem last Wednesday. those asked for mldlers have ternal Revenue Service officials mass lobby sleep-ln at the '42 CHEVROLCT He told the council the re- been stuck for eight years In the were startled when their new called the rejection response. SberatoB-Palaee Hotel. cU- Impala 4-Door Hardtop. sponslblllUes did not differ Middle Bast force and for four computer system turned u p 89 Othemriee, he said, L im la in niaxed the largest proteat 'SB CHEVROLET Jet black finiah. Power- much from those of the past and years In the Qxigo. They know tax returns that had the same a very satisfactory condition demonstrattoa ever caiDed to 4-Door. Ivory and coral. glide, radio, power steer­ “I have no 'hesitation In imder- how hard It la tq get out once identification number. and “quite comfortable.” Primary Campaign Ending Nicely equipped. No. 5125 They got another shock when The operation, was performed San Franotsoo. • Detnonatra-' ing, wlvitewalls. A IR taking them.” 1 tora, about 80 per cent of Morm AeHom $799 CONDinONlNO, A c^lly , the United Nations (Sea Page Two) they learned the number had them white and ooUege aged, With Big 2)4 $2290 ’ ' been given 'out by a five-and- (See Page Huee) blocked three eotranoes ta Piro/sstioasi dlme chain store 26 years ago. Wallace Enters '40 FIAT An IRS official said today that Goldwdter...... Rockefeller the hotel after negottatlona SiaoB JU l Convertible. White, radio, '42 M O N ZA government tax sleuths came By WALTER R. MEARS Wisconsin Race By ROBERT T. GRAY between the hotel and pro­ heater, standard trans­ Convertible, white with up with this explanation: Jury Deliberates MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Ala­ NASHUA, N.H. (AP)tj-A .clos­ test leaders broke down. ’Yhey mission. whitewalls. Ship Explosion P robe Set, (30NCORD, N.H. (AP)- Sen. bama Gov. George C. Wallace sang and dapped their red Interior, bucket aeats, A' variety store chain placed Barry. Goldwater, claiming that ing spurt of grass roots, person- beautiful sports car styl­ Sinatra Jr. Case has carried his states' rights to-person campaigning marked hands. $945 sample Social Security cards In the victor’s share of New Hamp­ campaign into the presidential ing. Radio, heater, power- Five D ied in Puget Sound thousands of wallets it sold shire votes already is in his col­ the final weekend of Gov. Nel­ glide, whltewalla. No. 5674 arena, entering Wisconsin’s pref­ son A. Rockefeller’s long drive AGAINST DEATH SEMTENOB '42 CHEVROLCT in 1688. Hie cards bore the By JAMBS BACON umn, winds up today his cam- erential primary April 7. DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—Ma­ DELUXE PROFESSIONAL TYPE Impala 2-Door Hardtop. $1845 ^ number 0784)5-1130 — a number LOS ANGELES (AP) — The : patgn for the nation’s first pres­ to w(n the New Hampshire pres­ • With the prediction, ”I’ll prob­ idential preference primary. rina Oswald says ahe doesn't M a^c mirror white finish ANACORTB18, Waeh. (AP) —fA lr Station aouth of Anacortes, picked at random. Jury eettlad down to delibera­ idential primary of 1964. ably get more votes than a lot want Jack Ruby sent to tba with green Interior. Radio, '58 Moretdas Bmz There was no hint ot danger as Air Omtrolmnn Q. B. Mogrldge (Many taxpayers confused the tions today in the cose of three The Arizona Republican said Rockefeller, accompanied by ^ 8-FOOT HOME POOL TABLE eaw the explosion. Of people think,” Wallace, a his wife, concentrated on the dectrlc chair for killing her haater, powerglide. No. 4-Door, blue, radio, heat- the 604-foot tanker Bunker Hill, specimen num W with their own men charged with kidnaping t he expAtets to capture about 40 Democrat, became the third fig­ husband, Lee Harvey Os­ 5882. ar, whltewalla. No. 6896 A Navy crashboat reached the number Issuea by the govern­ Frank Sinatra Jr. per cent of the votes in. next population centers of southern her tanks empty, sailed north In scene at 4:48 a.m. The Coast ment. U.S. Diet. Judge William O. roesday’s balloting. He said ure in an election that had New Hampshire for the closing wald. In a copyrighted story CREST APARTMENTS $1990 $1195 Guard sent a helicopter from shaped up as a test between I days of the campaign. by the Dallas Moraliig News, the choppy waters of Puget The billfold business must Bast told the Jurors before some of his advisers are even Democratic and Republican fa­ Sound. Port Angeles, Wash. have been pretty good In 1988: handing them the case Friday : more optimistic. The New York governor’s the widow of President Joha “AM-electric kitchens are a prime requisita to aasy rental A U CAR$ WINTERIZED Aboard the tanker Harold L. vorite-son candidates. strategists' are counting on F. Kennedy's aocooed assas- That was at 4 a.m. Friday. The Social Security Administra­ that no direct evidence at Um I Goldwater has said- he thinks 'ata said she does net beheve Only *99 .of apartments, today", said the builder of Crest duplex Two minutes later an eimlo- Baker of Pasadena, Calif.,, who tion found 5,768 of the sample Uial linked young Sinatra with 86 per cent would be a decisive Democratic Gov. • John W. drawing substantial support slon tore the ship apart. Tim waa standing a bow watch, clung numbers by 1948, and It had con­ the abduction. victory. Reynolds had hoped to run un­ from this part of the state. The ta capital punlahment. "YVhan apartments, “not only from tho tenant's standpoiot, but 4V& Rooms including 2 BedroomSy more blasts followed, and she to a guardrail as the bridge sidered the matter closed. Tha defanoa contended that He planned to press his final opposed as a favorite son head- small towns and rural areas of there Is d o war on, so ha- sank in 800 feet of water, pre- sank rapidly, tilting the how al­ But two years ago Congress young Sinatra cooperated la a round of New Hampshire cam­ Ing a national convention dele­ the north ,,are expected to lean man bstag has tha right to Oflfclal end fetum a. Sidea^ are 8* deep. Large from the builders’, too. All-electric kitchens are dean, easy gate slate pledged to President take aaother’s ttfe,** Marina pedestal legs, genuine b illii^ cloth, rubber cuah- ■umably taking 5 of the 80 men most straight i4(. gave IRS permlsalon to require publicity hoax. paigning with' an address In toward Sen. Barry Goldwater to install and nearly maintenance-free!" 1 and ^ Baths aboard with her. “The captaUi and three others a tax identification number on Charged with abducting the Concord and a half-hour televi­ Johnson. On the Republican side. of Arizona, the conservative Jona. Bed and leg levelera. Size: 96* z 48* z 3 1 * . Hie Coast Guard and Navy were on the bridge, and the every return. In moot cases, the 90-year-old singer from a Lake sion api>earanoe from Manches­ Rep. John W. Byrnes is unchal­ spokesman. Large rooms, basement Storage, parking. Individual front 571-583 Hartford Rood, resoued 25. Three were still chief steward was below In his Social Security number Is the Tahoe, Nev.,*«iotel Dec. 8 are ter. lenged as he heads an uncom­ . No formal statements attack­ FIRE DESTROYS DORM "wasy 2 .2 5 isssWy/ boeiiltaUied today. , uarters,” Baker said Inter. ”I tax Identification number. Barry Worthington K e ai^ , 88, He will fly to Washington to- mitted delegate list. ing either Goldwater or Presi­ TARKIO, Mo. (AT) — A and rear entrances; Close to churchiss, schools and shop­ men's dormitory on the Tar- Manchester Search continued for the roise- gopa they got off, but I don't aee Moot of those wallets mvb- Joaeph, Clyde Anialer, M, and night. In filing his papers a Yew dent Johnson were Issued from ping, within 10 minutes of downtown Hartford. Buses at the. how they could.” ably are a UtUe tettend by John Irwin, 48. lialng up the prospects, he hours before the deadline Fri­ the Rockefeller camp today. A Uo College oanpw waa da- door. Available for Immediate occupancy. For additional In­ CHCVROLE t A e Coast Guard said a board Moments, before the bow sank now, but No. 076-06-1190 Uvea Sinatra Jr. was releeeed three told newsmen Friday, ”1 think day, Wallace said, "My purpose number of such statementa have ■troyed w Ore anriy todagr, of Investtgatloh would meet In Baker Jumped. His gold pocket on. WhanWhen taxpayers oiinpiS frein win- VERNON OIROLE 2B9-3441 • O PIN EVENINGS tee to load gasoUne tor Port­ cause of a heavy list to that identlty fUa, q;»tted tha met for 46 minutesiites Friday nigh). Hampehire otrategy from the efytlUng 1 can to make sure a tn Manchester. dews. Many sr$M la i THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY ■ite. 447 >o*tlona alnoe It matohae They spent the sight to an un- ■tart haa bean to seek out Ra- ■late Pledged to Lyndon B. John­ Mre. Rockefeller Joined the t MMONESIER VERNON mtlea north “ Horaoe laUey of M ta st mas and numbers of all tax- dtodoeed downtown hotel. pubUemna—and “I think I've son represents Wisconsin at tho ftopubllcan governor Friday ar> aallea foom her deetlnattoo. Malna, wae one of eevernl imo (pyeta. It le used to guard Is hie tootifiatlana to Hie ntee- ■haken the hands of 10 par cent, Democratic convention.” rtyiiig ahead of achetoile. At 4:0S a.m., at the coo^ tower at Whldbey Irtnnd HnvnI (■ea fsge Vna) (■as Vage Tars) (I Tws) (loe Page Hiree) (Saa Page ItoM ) •> 4 ,'1 ■4. PAGE r m IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M^CHESTEB. CONh^ SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1964 rnMNUBS^fTER gVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1964 6-MUl Rate Skip Explosion P ro b e Set, Shemwold on Bridge King Takes Oath family houM w«to a owxmd Soar 10 Requests omoHer toon rogiilA. Vault Doors Likely for Five Died in Puget Sound OONT ASK FOE CHOICE Link Union Pond Project Doctors Say WHEN YOU DONT WANT IT NOBTH The propooed upotoira oport- fwg Before-ZBA mesU would havs about 600 By ALFRBD~8HEINW0LD kquore feat of floor space. Reg- Said Obsolete (Oaottanod tram Pag* Om ) Crucial Hour Retail Area (Ooatlmied from Page One) transferred to a BeatUe hospital With Renewal, Says MRA Grafted Hand « Om ) lAte Friday. AD were reported in Don’t ask your partner to ulotiona require 700 square Hie extra tsuc on real and stayed on the aft portion, almost itisfactory condltton. Baker choose the trump suit when his feet. Two-family homes srs The doora on tiM various rec­ (Om H— Hi frooi P»f» Om ) as Constantine’s first speech, in WIST *4 E r Shid* 6^6dditton t^toH Hi# Moncherier R*dsvslap-4renawal area, but was ungble to personal property within the till it sank. had second-degree bums, moat- lion makes no difference P«n*Msd In B s«s. ord roulU In the MunMpoL Goldwater ... which he said: “Merciless fate up your own 'mind and 21*7' Bar on B. ment Agency (MRA) has osksd do so under the requirements Unsuccessful .. • Rockefeller downtown taxing dietrlot la IT on the face and hands, and Middle Tpke. to among 10 rs- 4. A rsqusst from Robsrt BuUdtnf have been declared OoMtantliM in the Uet momenta demands that I announce to “Hiere was fire aU around be sattsfied to accept his thanks toe town’s board of dlrsctors and regulations of tbs urban re­ at least, of all the Republicans stead of masting Mm in Nashua likely to amount to six mills the others suffered from expo­ Bsntto to build sn sddKicn to ‘Vibeoleta” « id “hardly fire­ in the state.” wet« Queen Wederika, now the you the death of my father the I,” he said. “I tiguia it was when the hand is over. to take "Immediate steps to de­ newal program. The program (Oonttnoed from Page One) for the coming fiscal year. sure. The fourth man was re­ soning board of appeals at 9 s house sit 82 Dracfisld Dr., in proof,” by HookweU H. Potter velop a program for the Im­ os plonnod, she wont by cor to queen mother, end Oonatantine'a king. I do it with my heart tear­ 4:02 when we jumped. ’Ihat’s leased. North dealer l« ’*___***^* R*todsncs Zone A, tost would deals specifically with built up Goldwater scoffed' at the cam­ Hie figure was suggested by Jr., Btata examiner of public provement of Union Pood.” paign style of his chief New Derry and atirprisad him g# im mater. Princeaa Irene, 22, now ing. My first thought as King of when my wrist watch stopped. Missing were the Skipper, North-South vulnerable 5 7 7 , Municipal mftiCG tht deUMshtd n n c t non* areas and not open space areas by Dr. Roberto Gilbert on Feb. General Manager Richard Mar­ Buildiing hearing room. records. In a letter to Mayor Fron­ Hampshire rival, New York the crown princeaa and next in the Hellenes turns to my people. The Navy crashboat picked up Oapt. Michael i . Abraham, Gar­ Opening lead—Bight of Dla- ooirfofminf. such os Union Pond.^ 18 after a grenade explosion woa greeting clsriu in a drasa I express my deep gratitude and tin at a budget hearing last Hiere are also six requests . Potter, In a communication d s J. Mahoney, . MRA chair­ shattered Luna's hand. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, who line for the throne aa long aa 21 men. They were examined at den Grove, CalU.; the tempo­ ir-nds. . Zoning rsgulations rsquire Consequently, development of shop. that of my famUy for the love night. Atty. Herbert nielon. MfMUng rssidentlol properties, to General Manager Richard man Everett T. Keith oaks that Luna was brought to Boston favors handshaking tours of the new ruler remalna childless. the air statkm hospital and re­ rary chief mate, R. H. Blake, South didn’t need his part­ 10 » 1 4 a t w dstached garagss bs in tbs MoKin, etated, “We strongly the pond will remain the town's Rockefeller kissed her and ex­ Cbnatantine la engaged to with vdiich the Greek people Parking Authority chairman, and three for auto sales or re- "a coordinated program . . . responsibility. after physicians noted dark main streets and shopping cen­ had earUer suggested a four leased. Long Beach, Calif.; the junior ner’s help in choosing the trump fu r t h ^ quarter of a house lot, recommend, but do not insist, claimed: "Sweetie, where dM Princeaa Anne-Marie of Den­ surrounded my father.” The Coast Guard helicopter pnlr licenses, on the ZBA’s be developed to undertake the As a first step, Keith sug­ spots on the new hand, raising ters. mill tax rate to finance a |16,- third mate, Ronald Lockwood, suit South wanted primarily to March agenda. Mvtirejy behind the houee. T^g that they be replaced.’’ you come from?” mark. They will be married in Gathered in the red-and-whlte took four men to an Anacortes Mountlake Terrace, Wash.; toe play too hand at clubs; at dla- necessary improvemenU to Un­ gests the town ''make a deter­ the threat of gangrene. I Goldwater said that approach ceremonial hall for the oath-tak­ 365 budget. 7 $ £ Tf IS John Rleg is asking the vsri He listed five mitigating fac­ ion Pond at the same time os However, doctors said the Is fine in general elections but The couple attended a rally January unless court mourning hospital. chic* steward, Harold Schmidt, mondi only If North ihowod Pm 4 V Fltoi mination os to the future use of Friday night in nearby Hudson. interferes. Anne-Marie, 17. r^ o ing were government leaders in Atty. Phekxi and Parking An Ptai M ce to permit the addition to tors which have tempered His the plans are implemented (or Union Pond, whether it ta for dark spots probably could ta not primary campaigns. He said Authority mem/bers Joseph Ger­ Baker, WUliam R. Scheve, 61, Spokane, Wash.; and toe quar­ strong Interfist in the suit quoUfled auggaotiens. An sudlsnce of about 4B0 heard has been with the royal family formal motuning attire. Arch Lomite, Calif., and Andrew Itoto- Blmdy Glen, at 888 E Middle the North End urban renewal recreational facilities or for considered part of the healing he Isn’t Interested in Democrats man and Bruce tVaUcins ap­ termaster, R o b ^ S. Smith, Se­ When North failed to raise ta toe rssr o f toe lot than the (1) The Municipal Building, Mm repeat what bav4 tacoma in the last weeks of Paul’s suf­ bishoi' Chryssostomos, Orthodox poulos, 42, Fremont, Calif., were Tpke. in Residence SSone AA. project.” privata development purposes or process. right now. proved the suggesion. which is attle. diamonds immediately, South o f toe garage—thereby itself, is a eolid, flre-reaietive the biMlc statements of Ms cam­ fering, accompanied her fiance primate of Greece, and the 12 slMuld have abandoned the suit out Gf notrump wlufi JTOU Itave The addition wouid project The renewal project, which In­ a combination of both.” Nevertheless, he spent more members of the Holy Synod. aimed at building a cash re­ making the garage non-oon- structure. volves about 28 acres directly than an hour Frtday strolling paign—criticiom of Jolmson as on the 96-mile drive to Athens Speaks Monday A jump from throe hearts to a singleton. Gama aoaid ba far from the east wall of the pres­ forming. ,-n “Once this determination la Constantine, dressed in the serve for projected parking (2) Hi* area directly out­ south of town-owned Union ' the streets of Laconia to shake unable to provide leadersMp from Tatoi Palace to take the five clubs would have placed from your thougbU wlto only 4 ent structure, and would house made,” he says, "an improve­ and of Goldwater os offering un­ dark blue. uniform of an army area purchases. The Rev. Wilbur Bearsheart points oppodta a maximum of sn office and wash rooms, sc- 6. A request f r o m - Peter side the voiidt doors ore pro- Pond, will get under way this Seven Break Jail hands and chat with voters. oath of office. the partnership in the best con- Kondra to build on sdditlon to ment program could be develop­ realistic solutions to problems. Paul's body was prepared for grand marshal, stood ramrod When the town directors ap­ o f Fort Thompeon, S. D., wiU 18 points. Look for any raaaon- cording to plana submitted with ttoted by on automatic eprink- fall if It Is approved the ed . . . for the pond." At one point, he even shook Thant Faces Big Job apeak Monday at 8 pjn. at a tn cL a nonconflitnlng garsge at 28 burial at Tatoi Palace and then straight aa he slowly and firmly proved the ordinance creating abla part-scora contract toe application. ler systom. voters at a referendum tenta­ ” We trust that you will take In Ruby Building the paw of a pas.serby’s dog. Earlier, the governmr shook South would have no problem Ssyniour St., ki Residence Zone i hundreds of hands along slds- was borne Into Athens by motor­ spoke the vows, promising to the taxing district last year, meeting of toe Women a t St. The variance to required be­ (3 Many of toe town’s basic tively set for April. It win be this recommendation Into ad­ In Concord, Goldwater re- carry on his duties to protect Atty. Phelon suggested a six Mary’s at St Mary’s Episcopal at five clubs. Ho would give up B, which Is not-In toe further records have been microfilmed, about three years to comple­ newed his dispute with Secre-' '"^hlks In several communities, cade today. It will lie in state two trump tricks and take the FOr 8hetw61d’a .l8-pafa book­ cause the dairy bar is In a resi­ com er of the lot. visement with the board of di­ (Continued from Page One) two days at the Athena palace. the constitution, the country and mill tax rate. Part of the in­ In Cyprus Assignment Church. The councU of toe le t Pocket Guide to dential zone. A 1947 zoning and this film is safely stored In tion. rectors and the various other tary of Defense Robert 8. M e-1 *>y ••ven women rest of the tricks without Kondra says in hi* applica­ workers as he toured a shoo On Monday the body will be the institutions of democracy come would have been used to Women of St Mary’s will have Bridge,’’ send 80 cents to Bridge board action allowed Uij busl- a remote location as a security During this Interval, Keith town agencies that would be or 80 feet to the door of Dlst. Namara and was cheered by and freedom. service a bond issue, which the a dinner at 6:80 before toe struggle. tion that toe present garage is copy of the original. suggests, the town could ta more than 250 persons at a factory in Seabrook, and told a moved to Metropolis, the Greek (Oonthniod from Page One) ator. Some of the most promis­ South should have had no Book, (name of newspajper). nees to locate there. Additlona Involved.’ Judge Joe B. Brown’s court, “ Long live the king,” the as­ authority had considered float­ meeting. crowded with lawn furniture (4) Improvements inside making improvementa to the gathering of veterans’ orgonixo- well-wisher in Hampton that Orthodox cathedral, for three ing prospects were rejected by problem at diamonds, sinca Box 8818, Grand Oentral Sta­ to the rear of the present Manchester bought the pond sembly shouted for Constantine. ing this year. Proceeds from the The guast qiaaker, a Teton ■nd maintenance equipment, some of the vaults (subetitu- pond, which is now undeveloped where Ruby is being tried for tions. “ things are looking tatter.” more days of tribute. you’re in. ’They arc asked this one or more of the interested there also it was correct to give t i c New York IT, N.T, building were allowed in 1960 from the Hartford Electric As crown prince, Constantine bond sale would have been used Dakota Indian, was graduated and asks on eight-foot addition lion of metal for wooden furni­ and polluted by Industrial the murder of Lee Harvey Os- He_ __insisted• - that______Rockefeller was presented— Cbnatantine and other mem­ time not only to provide the countries. up two clubs. StlU, South found Copyright 1964 and 1963. to the building. Light Co. In 1961 for $9,000,, bad been regent of Greece since to buy new parking areas. from Church Divinity School of ture, and the closing of unpro­ wastes. missiles are not a dependable 1 the shoe factory—a spe- bers of the royal tamlly rode di­ troops hut also to pay the costs. Thant will have his hands fuU a way to go down—and it wasn’t Oenend Features Owp. A request for an addition to along with some of the sur- accused assassin of Pres- Feb. 20—the day before his fa­ However, with downtown re­ toe Pacific, Berkeley, Calif. Tie Reginald Baker is asking for tected openinra between vaults North End residents have substitute for manned bombers 1 Phi*" low-heeled rectly bdilnd the hearse with There also are misgivings even after organisational prob­ hard. the east similar to but smaller extension of permission fliet roundlng land, after consider­ Ident John F. Kennedy. drawn black curtsdns. Hundreds ther's operation—and he had newal getting underway, re­ to preparing to astabliah an In­ on different floor level*) have been critical that the North End "I don’t feel safe with a man ^ over continued violence Mtween lems are solved. Under terms of Clever Defense than the one now being asked granted in 1954 to give private able debate among townspeople The escape elevator adjoins The Rockefellers will attend of Greeks watched from the been briefed on government af­ development authorities have dian boys summer ranch in was refused in 1963. reduced, to a considerable de­ project did not include Union and town agencies. like McNamara who is willing asked that land acquisition be TuiklBh and Greek Cypriots, de­ the council resolution, both the Declarer won the opening art and craft instruction at 810 the one that takes Ruby to and church services Sunday. ‘Then roadside. fairs, expeclally the mounting South Dakota. State to Offer Rleg says In his application gree, the hazards which former­ Pond. The condition of the pond, At th4 time of the fturchaae, to place so much faith in a tensions between Greece and curtailed until the renewal spite toe presence of British military commander and the trump lend in dummy and re­ Hackmatack St., in Residence from his cell and the courtroom he will appear on a nationwide The cream of Bhirope's royal­ Gueats at toe dlxmer will In­ that the steep drop to the rear ly existed within the voulte. they say, will ta detrimental to town officials spoke of develop­ weapon that’s never been tried” Turkey over Cyprus. plans are clearer. forces on the Island. Some po­ mediator wiU ba responsible to turned the singleton club. East Zone AA. the development of the area. dally. Goldwater said. television interview—Face ths ty is expected in Athens Thurs­ tential contributors do. not reluh the secretary-general. clude toe Rev. Mr, Bearsheart cleverly played low, knowing Diploma Exams of the building prevents him (6) 'The poseibllity tiwt, ing the pond (or recreational In 1060, Constantine won an Ckuisequently Atty. Phelon toe Rev. Mr. and Mrs. George Auto lioenses are being asked In his letter to the mayor, Two jail-breakers ran Into Nation, CBS—and do some mors day for the state funeral. Paul the idea of their trooM being The Soviets are watching that his club tricks could not run from building the proposed ad­ by three applicants. within a rolatlvely short period use. Town ownership was sug­ Olymjric gold medal in 3rachting. dropped the tax rate to four Nostrand, toe Rev. WUlUm Keith notes that, "The agency Probate Court. One, Johnny Ray campaigning in the Manchester will be buried on the Tatoi Pal­ shot at or shooting at Cypriots. ’Thant's moves carefully and away. South won with the jack, ExemlnaAtone for tbose wtoh- dition there. o f time, a new Municipal Build- gested as on alternative to pri­ Wallace Enters ores. It was the first such laurel for mills, proposing to spend about Gender, toe Rev. and Mrs. John Emanuel C. SoUmens is ask­ investigated the possibility of Jenkins, 31. was captured by ace grounds. 'Hinnt’s im blem is not Mmply can be counted on to challenge ■omitowat to his surprise, Other variances being asked ing a used car dealers’ license lng> 07 a major odditlm to the vate development of the pond Burnell Hall and H. H. McKaye, Greece’s blue and white flag Greece — birthplace of the 912,000 on rental o f privately Hughes, and toe Rav. Kenneth ing' to eem a high aobool dl|4o- present one, wlU have to be including Union Pond within the area. Wisconsin Race one of finding countries willing anything they don’t like. South should now draw Include; for 684 Center St., in Business administrative assistants to the fluttered at half staff as the na- Olympics — in the 90th O ea- owned parking loU. Included in Kinner. ma 'wUl be offered on Hieaday, buiH to aooommodate the grow­ tury. the plan was the lease o f 180 to provide troops and finance The tevlet Union voted for the trumps and give up two clubs. 1. A request fropi James Zone n. probate Judge. Duplicate Bridge tlan began three months of offi­ The councU, toe governing March aa, aA tito UniAiad Etates ing buslnem o f the town. (Continued from Page One) Constantine is the sixth Greek lots in the Purnell parking them. ’They have to be chosen council resoluticxi, but both the Thanks to ton 8-8 trump break, Hampton to divide part of a Howard Beoupre ts .asking The other m an-w ho wielded cial mourning. from a somewhat limited group Soviets and toe French ques­ body of Episcopalian Church- The state examiner recom­ Hebron Motorigt RoMilts In a dupUcat* bridt* Monarch of a line that began area, where about 90 lots are he would have two trumps to Army Reserve Training Oen- parcel of land now in acreage for a new and used cor dealer’s a realistic pistol fashioned from Byrnes said, “ Thera is no AD government offices were that con get the approval of the tioned the wisdom of placing so women at St Mary’s, is com­ return to his bond on giving up at 216 Wetherell St., in Rural license for 244 Brood St. (Beau- mended, aa an alternative to re­ game loot night, sponsored by closed. Movies, theater and with Prince William of Dim- now reserved for free downtown tar, 700 So, Quaker Lana, West soap, cardboard and a pencil question that Republicans are parking. parties concerned. much responsibility on one man. posed of officers and chairmen the club tricks. Residence Zone, Into two lots, pre Motor Sales), In Industrial placing the vault doors, that the Cited in Crash Obituary and painted black with shoe pol­ the Town Recreation Depart­ sports events were canceled. mark who was offered the of various activities, as weU as Hiarttord. AppttoaAtons ore opposed to the trend toward in­ throne in 1866 and became king But Martin suggested the The secretary - general nar­ Implicit in their reservations ActuaUy, South led toe deuce one of which would be smaller ^ n e . microfilming program be con­ ish - went Into Probate Court. ment, are: East-West. Mr. and The somber tones of funeral representatives of other ladiee avaUahle from Gm EtaAa De- tinued and expanded, and that creasing centralization in gov­ imder the name of George I. rate be brought back up tto six rowed the field to BrlUMi Com­ was n threat to bring the issue of clubs and ruffed in dummy- than the zoning regulations al­ Ronald Pinette is asking for K 38-year-old Hebron motor­ He shoved the pistol in the back Mrs. Paul Outreioh. first; Mr. music on the radio were inter­ monwealth and nonaligned na­ groups. portmenA o f EduooAlon In Hart­ the replacement of wooden fur­ Mrs. Matilda J, Lindsay ernment. But I can’t-mit myself mUls, bringing_ _ in an atolit ^tioaal back to the council when and if This was the beginning of a low. limited repairer's license for ist lost night was cited for a p t Mrs. Thornton, about 60, wid­ and Mrs. Mark Hewitt Jr., sec­ rupted only for such broadcasts Memtoen of the council are ford and muot ba subniltAad one niture and fittings Inside the Mrs. Matilda J. Lindsay, 66, in the same camp as Wallace on 88,000, to stiut a reserve fund tions. It was narrowed stiU more they believed it necessary. hopeless tangle which left him Ths map accompanying 206 Hartford Rd., in Busina motor vehicle violation and ow of a former district judge, the civil rights Issue.” ond, end Mr. and Mrs. H o n y by objecUons from C^rus, Mira. WiUtom Biyoe, Mrs. kl^- week in advenoa Of tlia aaamln* vaults be completed at once. of 38 Edgerton St., died yester­ to meet future purchases. In any event, the whole prob­ diort of trumps to bring In toe Hampton’s request shows one Zone n. warned t o r driving a/ter drink­ and demanded: "Show me the Sen. William Proxmire, D- Redfem, tMftl. Greece, Turkey and Britain. ron Bogltooh, Mrs. C h e ste r otlcna. He also recommended that day at Laurel Manor Convales­ 078-05-1120 Also aired at last night’s lem WiU come before the council clubs. new lot of required size to the ing. He was involved In a four- way to get out of this place.” Wls., said the entry of Wallace Also, Nortti-South, Mra. Er­ Thant ran into the some prob­ for review m June, barring a Kobldftoky, Min. William Dwyer, To qualify for toa tooth mp- adequate protection. In the form cent Home after a long lUness. public hearing were fire district South had to ruff to return to south of the existing house at car accident inveetigated by po' Mrs. Thornton said he told her Into the primary would produce nest Ungerer and Mrs. Bar­ lem in trying to choose a medl- settlement Mm. Horaoe MoOoon, Mrs. Ray­ pttoonts muat be aA toant 19 of either Insulated files She wss born on Itarch 26, and dog warden Imdgeta hto hand. After drawing trumpa 216 Wetherell St. The north line - I* VI *7® I Charter Oak St. just he would not .. harm her If —she ” a> clear-cut Wisconsin referen- bara Conklin, first; Robert Se­ US t o T Just Coes On mond Gowen, Mrs. John Fedor- he had only one trump left, with yeose old, muot bava b e « i out Rockville-Vernon 1897, In Portadown, Ireland, Fire Chief W. CUfford Ma­ o f the new lot almost meets safes, or a suitable vault be east of Spruce St ,showed him the way. "I said,! dum on civil rights ” gal and Joseph Segal, second, chak, Mrs. John TFotter, Mrs. two clubs still to be given up. of Mgh ocbool aA loaot ons yaar, given to the vitally important and lived here for the past 42 son is asking $444,880 in his town fire dapartment oervice aU other property lines behind the The accident was one o f three Let 8 go.’ ” she related. | The Wisconsin Democratic and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dsu- South Windsor PtUlip W est When East g o t his first club a Ooraieotlcut reaUUnA for at current fiscal and personnel years. She was a menVber. FUEL C O . (Ooattaned freoi Page One) budget request for the coming o f the town fire dlatriot, no least six montoe pceoedkiK the existing house, creating in ef­ — the others Involving a car e-’icapee and Mrs. | J. Louis Hanson, predicted Wal- ney, third. fiscal year, compared with a A l ^ Mrs. James Pleeeinger, trick he could return a spade records In the office o f the of St. Mary’s Blpisoopal Church raornton moved toward Judge lace would get support “ from M7 MAIN ST. matter how distant—and avoid of opfdkeAion, and toe fect a new lot of less than the 5 to Picket and bus with 25 passengers, and against a person obtaining two budget of $466,965 awarded last Mrs. Jack Davis, Mim. Allan or a heart to make South ruff, comptroller and treasurer. and ita Altar and Wesnen's Brown s court and a stairway! all the right-wing kooks in Wis- ■AST HARTFORD the $75 per fire payment to the Doctrine Group ehios with which toe oppUcant required dimensions for Rural a single car-pole crash—Investi­ or more refunds by filing two or year. Eighth iUstrlct Thomae, Mna John McDowell, and toen the South hand was Residence Zone. Potter pinpointed the base­ gated by police yesterday and Ouilda, and was a member and leading to the sidewalk, she told consln.” He said Democrats more returns. It is used aliK> as Mrs. Edward Platz, Mrs. FVed- dead. enAcred high school muR have ment room under the town It mistress of Loyal Orange newsmen, deputies and specta­ His request Includes funds ‘Two major changaa aeem like­ Slates Ceremony graduoAed. Hampton’s request says that Hospital at early today. would not vote for Wallace be­ checks on persons who faUed to for six new firemen, $25,000 for ly for the town dog warden, eiiok Crocker, Mrs. Charles Blame South, If you like, for the jiew lot cannot be located clerk’s vault os an area which is Two persons had minor In­ tors to “ please step back; cause, "We don’t consider him Rsader & Advisor FUEL OIL file and those who have moved Covey, Mrs. Claude Porter and his play of the cards at dia­ There to a $8 fee for flrat ap- In need o f Immediate and dras­ She is survived by two sons, plea.se stay back.” a new 750 gaUon pumpw, and judging by the budget hearing. pboanta. The fee for retake further south because the ad­ juries, and moderate to heavy a Democrat.” since filing their last return. On Monday the canonical as- Miss Dorothy Little. monds. The fact remains that tic change. Harold O. Lindsay of Westport Aline Fllppo, a spectator wait­ Private readings by about $4,000 for a new chleTs Lee Fraoefaia, the town dog teste to $2. No fee to required joining land la swampy. Cut in Pay damage was reported to three Wi.sconsin’s voters are not reg­ The file also ferreted out a car and a second service car. warden, is now paid from fees tabllshment of the Confraterni­ Ladtee of S t Peter's Otnurch, he couldn’t possibly go wrong The area was originally de­ cars which were towed from and Albert V. Lindsay of Man­ ing to get into the Ruby trial istered by party and there is no " he played the hand at clubs. of veterans or membeie of toe 2. A request from Alton MRS. M ARIE few erroneous numbers cojked General Manager Martin collected for hia services. Since Wappdng; St. George's Church, If signed as a vault, and still the accident scenes. chester; three sisters. Miss courtroom, was standing In a prohibition against Republicans ty of Christian Doctrlna of St DaUy ^ estlon armed forces or toetr euxlHar- Sproul to build rooms on top of Five RockvUla CSty Hroiul’* application says to* ra, appealed to Mayor Leo B. driving after drinking, and was CASH Social Security card. town included in the town fire tersheds for the Water depart­ in a room where public records both of Detroit, Mioh., and Er­ Outside, Deputy Sheriff NOTICE Answer:Bid two spades. Get pm , with one hour for bmeh. i»ew oonatruoticn would have Flaherty Jr. and were ooheduled ordered to appear In Manches­ U # CWL BOnimnm But the champ is No. district ment. Martin wlU probably rec­ With this ceremony, by de­ are k ep t” nest Martin of Beverly HlUs, Charles Player took the fake At a meeting held February toe effect of waterproofing the to meet with a mediator from ter’s Circuit Court 12, March 23. 078-06-1190. Hie IRS source As It now stands, the town ommend that Fracefaia be put cree of the Most-Rev. Henry J. He recommends that this Oollf.; seven grandchildren and gun from the prisoner. Other 10, 1964, the Town Planning didn’t know whether things have Jury Deliberates r o o t a t the garage. The garage the State Labor Department at K- ____ . J .XV X ---- Leister received nine qtitches Newsmen Hit A' TEL 289-1219 pays the Eighth District $75 to on salary, and be given on op­ O’Brien, the local confraternity room ta converted either to rec-1 to close a lower Up lawsraUon sevefol nieces and nephews. deputies then overpowered Commission of the Town of 94 Hour Bunsw Service been straightened out at the will become formally affiliated conformed to the regulations 10 a.m. today. him. The prisoner wa.s C. David answer calls In town areas that portunity to catch up on bis that wefc In ‘force when It was ords storage only, or to general when treated at Manchester Funeral services will be held Manchester approved the fol­ Social Security Ai pension payments. with the archconfratemity in Sinatra Jr. Case Mayor Flaherty ooid he con- Gregory, 20, held for armed the district’s North End fire­ built, the application says. office use only, or possibly dlvld- Memorial Hospital. ' Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s lowing titled subdivision: H to town dog pound near ttw iBone, md.. lt« . reembars are tooted the State Mediation ed by a fire wall Into two rooms, robbery charges. Death Count house la nearer. 8- A requeot from John Police said that the accident Elpiscopal Church. Hje Rev, Property of Charles J. Pon- Old dump area off Olcott S t to Mlgibto to gain the Indulganoes - (OoattMMd'frsm-Pago-One) Service oftM- hU dlqcuMion i|ftUi one for each use. Marttn’a Idea Is to ha'va' the TONIGHT Footer to convert a Mngle ftim- occurred when Leister, east)- George F. Noslrond, rector, tlcelll A Barney T. Peter­ currently overcrowded, and a granted by the Holy See to all toe hoepltal employee. The doors on the various rec­ Uy dweUlng at 23 Pearl St., In bound on Charter Oak St., ■win officiate. Burial will ta On Viet Reds son of Manchester, Conn., new state law Increasing the who carry on the confraternity man, three-woman jury. Bast and every Frl A Bah John Girordini, optriceeman ord vault# In the Municipal struck the rear of a parked car in Elast Cemetery. Painter Injur^ Scale; l ” -20’ December 36, work. eoid;. “If, aa too defendants con­ Residence Zone B, Into a two- for the employee, who aleo runa Building are of the type which, time k Uting dog nnist he quar- at toe very popular owned by James L. Olgllo, 21, of Friends may call at the 1963. _____ THE ARMY AND NAVY tend, you believe the 'kidnaping real eatate buoineea In toe (Continned from Page One) itined will make the iatam- League Meets Lejiral Notice os far back os 1925, were rated 134 Charter Oak St., bounced Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Back in Mishap Dated at Manchester, Coiut., tlon worse. FoUce Chief James The provisional League of was staged for laibliclty. or ad-, city, said the men will begin by Underwriters taboratorles this 4th day of . 'Minio By ' The likkhle oorr ff andana struck the rear end of a Main St., tomorrow from 2 to ried off by surviving guerrillas. Reardon and SK-ohlot Herman Women Voters will meet Mon­ vertislng purposes with toe pre- AT A COORT OF PROBATE hHd picketing the hoepltal around 8 to be arrangement of Frank Sinatra "MISTY MEN" ^*^**«' Keverej car being operated by Florence 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. U.S. advisors participating in TOWN PLANNING SchMidel both have suggested day at 8 pjn. at the Wood Me­ yhhin and for th«i p.m. today unleee the dispute is conditionsIS of fire exposure, of | a . Manclnl of East Hartford. A local man working at the COMMISSION that the pound be enlarged. Jr. or persons in hie behalf, then district of Manchestrr. on the 2Sth the fight reported seeing only morial Library, Main St. We're fortunate in getting day of Febniary. A.D. 1944. reeolved. protecting combustible mate- pushing the Manclnl car Into Sears-Roebuck Service Center Martin E. Alvord, Martin to Ukdy to recommend you must acquit on the kidnap­ five or six enemy bodies. When A portion of the state pro­ this talented quartet for Present. Hon. John J. Wallett According to John F. Mira- i?"**** * P*- the right rear of a vehicle oper- Chairman this, too, as a capital improve­ ing and conspiracy charges. JUdZr. at the Parkade thi.s morning correspondents arrived a few gram on “Continuing RMponsl- your dancing and Ustenlng blto, hoepitaJ administrator, the approximately one-half ated by James L. Peppln, 29, Dorothy C. Jacobson, m ent “But I must comment there Estate of Bessie Baver. late of hour.' Funerals about 10:30 was rushed to Man­ hours after the action ended, BINGOAND bllitles” will be presented by pleasare! Moncheeter In oald (iistiict. de- walkout dcourred after he called Glastonbury. The Leister and Secretary Chief Reardon urged the is no direct evidence in this ceaeed. the men Into hia office yester­ The current Capital Im­ chester Memorial Hospital after they found no enemy dead, al­ league members Nancy Braen- case by Frank Sinatra Jr. or Choice Food ta Beverages! 7 WALNUT ST. Giglio vehicles were extensively though the area was strewn wage for Fraodila at the bear­ der, Nancy Garbutt, Audrey tJ|wn application of Phl'lp Baver. day morning. He informed them provements Budget contains an Mrs. Mary A. Nunn injuring his back In a freak ac­ Daieisg Ewry Satiriay NIgM ing—and had high praise for persons in his behalf that pre­ administrator. praylnK for author­ damaged and towed from the with friendly casualties. Waslk and Dorothy Corcoran. ity to sell certain real estate par­ of the pay cut based on a re- unused allocation of $7,000, accident scene, police said, Funeral services for Mm. cident. the 'way FTaodiia does hto job. arrangements were made for ticularly described In said applica­ earmarked for vault doors. Among those wounded was AU women citizens of voting his abduction.” clasoiflcatlon of their jobe. Shortly after 3 a.m. today, Mary Agnes Nunn of Brooklyn, John Ja^er, 33, of 92 Bissell t O 'C L O C K The interest and olncertty whiob tion on file It Is The board of directors, at a Conn., who died yesterday a/t St., a Sears employe, was ‘ Employee is age are welcome in the league. Asst. U.S. Atty. Thomas R. ORDERED: That the foresoInK Mlrablto sold the men WM-k- William T. DlCicco Jr„ 22, o f PVaochia d isp la y s, Rsardon meeting scheduled for Tuesday the Manchester Oonvaleaqent The league to non-partisan and Sheridan, in his closing argu­ REOCNtD application be heard and deter­ ed as combination porters and New Britain, was charged with lys, reauK ki service which mined at the Prohwle office .In night, will vote on a suggestion Home, will be held Monday At painting pipe# near overhead does not support p i^ es or can­ ments, cialled toe aUeged kid­ BREAKING orderlies. They mode up to $1.86 failure to drive In a right hand Accused of can be counted on to aattofy the Manchester In said District, on Ihe that the sum ta used to help garage doors just inside the I the basis of past experience, didates,'but does support is­ naping “ a vicious c i ^ e puUed 11th W E E K ! ! 1 18th day of March. A.D. 1964, at per hour. The pay-cut wlH re­ lane. He reportedly fell asleep 1 p.m. at the, Brooklyn Feder­ dogs’ owners. He would be a for the proposed $35,000 Globe building, according to an eye­ that the Viet Cong protably suf- sues. by rank amateurs moved by 11 o'clock In Ihe forenoon, and that duce ail solorlea to $1.36 on at the wheel of his car and ated Church of Christ. Mrs. fered 35 killed. hard man to reptoosh the ohlif notice be xlvcn to *11 persons In­ hour. Hollow bathhouse. Nunn is the mother of Mrs. Ber­ witness to the accident. says. greed.” dWi)nnmiHHi_ terested In said estate of the pen­ drove It Into a pole off Center Embezzling Manchester Evening Herald Keenan’s attorney, Charles E. dency of said application and the He said that the hospital now St., near Perkins St. nice S. Hilliard o t 28 Bliss St., The eyewitness stated some­ time and place of hearina thereon has orderlies who have been DiClcco was taken to the hos­ a teacher at Lincoln School. one outside the garage opened South Windaor eorrespondent. Crouch Jr., said; "Not one word by publlshlns a ropy of this order Both monay snd morchaiuliM hsra Brownie Joseph, telephone of protest was spoken. Mr. Si­ mi lEiMii trained by nursing personnel to pital by police but refused med­ Friend* may call tomorrow the overhead door behind which tn some newspaper bavins a cir­ Hospital Notes Jasper was working, toppling NOTICE Library Shows 644-0148. natra acted like a iHippet. Why Boaw culation in said district, at least attend patients. “Hie ocderllee ical attention for humph auid from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Smith To Serve You seven days before the day of said have relieved the workload of and Walker Funeral Home, 148 both the ladder and Jasper, who SUGGESTED FORM OF didn’t he icream out? Because hearinif. to appear If they see bruises and was released. he didn’t care. He was enjoying the housekeeping porters,” Mi- VMting hours ore 2 to 8 p.m. Grove St., Putnam. landed on the concrete floor on LEGAL NOTICE OF Herald Photos cause St said t'me and plate and in all areas excepting maternity Police said DiClcco fell asleep he heard re'attve thereto, and rablto siUd. ' The family requests that the base of his spine. PRIMARY DATE FOR TOWN himself. He was on 4' jc^ d e,” where they ore 2 to 4 p.ni. and while westbound on Center St., A Thoaght for Today Sheridan said: "These men make return to this court, and bv Mlrablto explained that the ran off the road, and hit the flowers be omitted. Those wish­ An ambulance brought Jasper COMMITTEE MEMBERS B e tte r ... t M>Mlal dt^lay on photo­ EXCLUSIVE SHOUTNO malllnr on or befni-e March 8, 1984. 6:80 to 8 p.m. and private to the hospital emergency room, Notice to the Enrolled Mem­ Sponsored by the Manebee- were not protasstcxlal hoodluina. move, discussed and approved pole. The car, with moderate to ing may moke donations to a graphy, featuring outstanding hr certified mail, a copy of this rooms where they ore 10 ojn. to where shortly before presstime bers of the Republican Party of ter OottnoU of Ohnrebes They didn’t know what to do Today 2 -4 :3 0 9:80 order to Helen B. Solomon. 19 Rob­ by the hospital’s board of trus­ heavy front, right aids and top memorial fund at the Brooklyn piMtna by Herald photograph- 8 p.m. Visitors ore requested he was being X rayed. A hos­ the Town of ANDOVER. ______with the money or how to handle Sunday 9 - 4l60'^ 7 :M B u n N S I D E ert Road. Manchester. Oonn.: Irv- tees, "Is to bring salary sched­ Federated Church. HP t-ox pQx '-iR’ r ere, Sylvian Ofiara, J e s e ^ 6 «- I '•Hf> lluuN , i(if rt-. 1 tnx L- Baver. 14 Stephen St. Man- not to smoke in patients’ rooms. damage, was towed away. Di- pital spokesman said he was in In accordance with Section • t t' M l fy ! \ f . %//4 fill ules for custodial men in line Cicco was order to appear In tecis and Reginald FinAo, to We look for a city which has ehester. Conn. No more than two visitors at ‘‘considerable pain,” but could 9-425 o f the General Statutes of i4 C)3 '5-^ ^ i ' \ _____ JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Jiidlfe. with eimilar jobe In other hoe- court here on March 23. now on eototNit in toe lobby sA one time per patient. give no estimate of hl.s condi­ the State of Connecticut, and foundations, whose buUder and “ They just wanted big mcmey pitala." No Injuries nor arrests and toe Mary Cheney Memorial lA- tion. Jasper was said to have the applicable- Party Rules, no­ maker 1s God. now.” He said that ths men were only minor vehicle damage was brary on Main S t Patients Today: 280 About Town also hurt his right wrist in the tice is hereby given that the Gladys Towles Root, Irwin’s given two weeks’ notice of the Hie pftMtos, mounted on a red In toe natural world man is reported in a 4 p.m. accident on fall. Town Committee of the Repub­ attorney, 8kid, "This affair, by HOLIDAY CLUB pay cut and job reclassification. ADMITTED YESTER- E. Center St., just west of backgnxmd, Ihtaude such sub- toe highest creation of God. The Polish American lican Party of the Town of evidence, was intended to ha "As a result of the announce­ DAY: Jeffrey Gallpo, Brook­ Club jecAa os “H ie O m tv a l,’’ “Bock God has given him dominion AN OPEN INVITATION Woodbrtdge St., when Stanley will meet tomorrow at 1 ANDOVER has fixed Monday, We now have play.” ment five of the eight me* In­ field Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Lorraine p.m. to School,’’ ‘The Supervisor,’’ over all other forms of earthy S. Sheldon, 56. of Pomfret Cen­ at 106 Clinton St. May 4, 1964 as the day of the “BIRDS THE WING SPRING FASHION SHOW. volved walked off the job and Buckmlster, Plymouth Lane, Tfis Dance,’* and ‘The Birds.’* life. Man helps to nourish hia BKANTIC 16x20 Bolton; Mrs. Marion. Campbell, ter, eastbound, stopped to let Trial Generating Primary for the election of asked for their vacation pay tootuded in toe display are body by the flesh of animal life HOOTENANNY AND DANCE” Wilton Lane, Rockville; Robin another vehicle make a left members of the Town Commit­ which was promptly given to Members of the Ladle* of St. ARE YOU IN book oovers and books,which which, in turn, is fed by toe TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1964 (Jhandler, East Hartford; Thom­ turn, and was bumped from the James’ will meet tomorrow at Surprises, Firsts tee of said party In said Town, knchide such tiAka oa ‘T Take vegetable life, which turns for TAPESTRY them." He said that vacation as Crockett, Broad B rook; rear by a bus driven by Louis 7:45 p.m. at the John F. Tieriney which Primary will be held If LECTRASCAN its sustenance to toe mineral EHSTUJOO pay was the final tie linking S. Barstow Jr„ 39, of Danielson, o r ouf o f PkAuree for Adventure,” “ Say • l.tM H.%Hrr Peggy DiAerty, 60 Fernwood Funeral Home, 219 W. Center opposing candidacies are filed kingdom. • •.ll. rwj , ./• ■ M A N G A REVA toe men to the hoepltal. As a (Continued from Page One) the amazing new, electronic method - It WWh Your cam era,” WEST HARTFORD, CONN. PORTRAIT Rd., Vernon; William Donahue, who was unable to avoid the St„ to pay respects to Mrs. in accorijance with Section 9- ‘Make Your Own SAereo Pic­ Moreover, man can,, develop result of their action they are collision.. The bus, owned by the H O T W A TER? Winner of 7 Academy F-M. Skinner Rd., Vernon; Steven Mary J. Hutchinson, a charter cers. Jammed a pistol Into Os­ 406 of the General Statutes of tures,” and "Photo Joumaltom'’ hto mind, and his mind' in turn, Awards inoluding no longer considered employes l-iuige, East Hartford; Robert Barstow Transportation Co. of member of ’the organization. wald’s side and shot him down. the State of Connecticut. of displaying stock transactions EDDIE BOBI^TOTRIO—SPRINa FASHION SHOW of the hospital, he said. Stop Leaky i history of journalism in pic­ can learn to know (Sod, whom Beat Picture of toe Year McLeod, Wapplng; Paul Mac- Danielson, was carrying 25 Motive? Dated at ANDOVER, Con­ Just 9 Y2C* a day for fuel tures. HOOTENANNY HOOTERS Mlrablto said that one of the passengers at the time, none to know aright is to fashion a “LAWRENCE OF ARABIA* Asaeesment: $2.00 A t Hie Door oni]| Neely, Windsor Locks; Mrs. Luther W. Strlngham, execu­ His defense lawyers claim he necticut, this 5th day of March can get you out of The photoe of The Herald aoul with a capacity for eternal fringe baneflts the men receive Blanche Thibodeau, 182 W. Cen­ being hurt. Traffic was heavy tive director of the National As­ had none. They say he was in 1964. Faucets Foravar la Color - • All Over 91 Are Invited was that they w4re all furnished trouble! FtioAographers were seleoted Hfe. ter 8t.; Mrs. Mary Vonasek, and moving slowly at the time sociation for Retarded Children, epileptic "rage state” induced Republican Town Committee with atereophanie sound meals. "This odds between 15 Lttters and Numbers stand iMM from a group of picture* that I remember as a small child Starring Peter OToole West Wllllngton; Evelyn Palm­ of the accident, police said. will speak tomorrow at 3:30 by the shock of the president’s of the Town of ANDOVER. iMive been exhlMAed aA show­ and 20 cents per hour to their If you live in a typical taataO being asked to what kingdom I Alec Guineas asd an nU-star earnings.’’ er, 288 Main St.; Mrs. Barbara p.m. at Mansfield Training death and didn’t even know he By Margery N. Montandon, a you read from left to right ings on photography in Con­ belonged. I answered but, not as oast Gees, 286 School St.; William School. The public Is Invited. had killed Oswald. 1 duly authorized officer, ■ house, you could easily run necticut in recent years. Mayor Flaherty sold that he Neville, 145 Adorns St.; Mrs. out of hot. water several I had been taught. I should Shown at 6H)6 - 8:40 was oonoerned about the situa­ You will be dramatically impressed by the new FAUCETS have answered. T o toe King­ Hulda Magnuson, 27A Bluefield Police Arrests times a week. tion but pointed out that the jb. Now you can have all the apeed and aaae with which you can follow stock dom of God.” . STARTS SUNDAY Dr.; Mrs. Mary Mussmon, 709 matter does not involve toe city. Main St.; Donald Carpenter, hot water you need at one Truly our feet travel toe Jbmes Stewart • Sandra Dee "The hospital |s a private con­ Walter Kondraaewicz, 44, market prices on LECTRASCAN. Characters at South Rd., Bolton; John Suchy, time for only 9HC* a day. highways of earth, but our eyes “TAKE HER SHE’S MINE** cern," he said. Hartford, yesterday afternoon FOR MORTCAGE 91 Clinton St.; Mrs. Mary Mln- Think of It—only 9^c* a rest are easier to read than moving chafacters. MET-UPAK are on toe stare. Our lungs In Color. 9:00 - 6 :4 6 .9 :8 0 Lebbeus F. Biaoell, ohoirmon was charged with intoxication, ney, 260 W. Center St.; Mrs, the result-of a complaint to po­ day! breathe toe air surrounding toe pins of the hoapital’a board of trus­ Yes, thanks to Mobllheat In addition you read normally, from left to right. earth, but our spirits breathe Helen O’Brien, 44 Eltarta Rd.; lice from a Wells St. resident. PROTEaiON " ‘n iE YELLOW, CANARY** tees said that the board ’’will Paul Schulse, Ellington; John -and an oil-fired hot water Sun Life of flannfle haf • toe atmosphere a t heaven. aboolutely stand behind Mlra- He was taken to the State Jail FAUCET CONTROL with Pat Booae. 8dlO-7:Si Lone, Hartford; Edward Fer- at Hartford In lieu of bond and iiiiii heater of correct capacity- Market transactions are shown 6 or more 1 Thelma M. Grey, President, bito. Ha’s the administrator and your family can taka care CARTRIDGE ■pecial poboy tont will pro­ pfato CXay-UstoB Fight Flktaa rier, Wapplng; Nancy Ryan, 79 will ta returned here Monday iiiii: Manchester OouncU of ShowB 8i90 ■■ itlO a good one." MiraUto assumed i::it:;;ii of all their washing needs seconds sooner on LECTRASCAN United Church Women. his post on Jon. 1. Vernon St.; Everett Woodruff, for court appearance. VNOONDmONALLT 144 Denvlng St.; Henry Du- at one time. tect your borne for yoor Mlrablto sold that of the men Hans J. Steffen, 20, of 1166 than on projection devices OVARANTTJED fresne, 16 Foster St.; Ohoclea Manchester Rd., Glastonbury, LUNCH AT SHADY GLEN Mom can do the family family. Your house will be who walked off their jobs, two wash. Sis can do the dishes “MW Zelonls, RFD 2, Manchester; last night was charged with Indicated a wUllngness to re­ Arthur Bloney, 2 Pearl St. at the same time -Junior Lactrascan operates directly from the stock ex­ No washers to wear out— cleared of all remaining debt turn. “What I hod to do was not making on unnecessary noise ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. . . . it may be Lent but lunch takes his bath, and you on- no packing, Uirsnds or stems ATTRACTIONS FOR LENTEN DH^NG nice, but what they did to the with a motor vehicle (scream­ change ticker wire. There is no time lag caused s r A E r s Jessie W&tt, 205 Woodland St.; joy a shower. to repair or replace — and in the event of your dento. hospital ^ was worse — they ing tire# at Center St. and Hen­ can still be exciting and en- Thomas Boland, 49 Winter St. Don’t delay—phone us to­ by projection of a moving tape. GUARANTEED UNCON- walked out and left the hos­ derson Rd.). He was ordered 1 joyable. Let me tell you, without TOMORROW! SoutMd Scw H iO fl BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son day. Find out how easy it is DITTONALXiT. Come in to­ STATE pital staff to take core of the to appear In Manchester’s Or- to Mr. and Mrs, Orville Look, cult Court 13 session on March to switch to a Mobilheat- day—we’U ba glad to dam- oUigntioo, about Sun Life’s. Ttiid«rloiK of iM f ExparlencN photoiriphers houaeke^ilng duties in addition Stop in at our office and see this amazing OBstrats. nHWAlIE TME EYES * RcriBbew Trout 16 Knox St. 28. flred water heat. t h a t F>Af$AEYZE O to other responsibilities to the *Average family of (our. ^Mortgage Proteotlon FoUcy. .A LA PRANOAIBB AUX ALMOMDINB will li in wr stori poitlaabA’* DISCHARGED YESTER­ Ronald W. Feltar, 30, of 170 W e Suggest: naw innovation in action— now. DAY; Mrs. Rita Duffy, Ware­ Green Rd., late lost night on Mlrablto said that patients in FUet of Tendertoln anu- Pan seared with 100% house Point; William Porter, 50 Proctor Rd. was stopped by po- teed in butter and sherry MARCH IIHh their oore were not affected by EGG SALAD . . . TUNA SALAD . . . SUN LIPI ASSUIANCI s h o WK olive oU and delicate yesterday’s kicldant. MUfofd Rd.; Wadter Gometz, Clce and charged with driving AT Wine with a gentle squeefee Chnblis wine with a taate Bucklond; Richard Crowley, a motor vehicle with a defec­ LOBSTER SALAD . . . and, of course, MOlllARTY WILLIJiMS COMPANY OP CANADA a s s a t i > o f Sunktst lunoh to en­ O n iiit He said that the hospital's that is unsurpos^. ilia oneration deficit lost year was East Hartford; Miles Staples, tive muffler. Police said the CLAM CHOWDER OR CORN CHOW­ hance toe' flavor at this flnast silvered alrrmndg A »i80 about $86,000. Gifts and be- 436 N. Main St.; Alfred John­ car had a loud exhaust system. DER, just to mention a few of our Charles J. Van Denson deUette awtrae. Served on a n basted in butter and WEDsHAROH ISth son, 966 Oak St. He was ordered to appear in BROTHERS OIL SERVICE quesU covered the loss. “My = T O T f on oaken plank for two. freshly chopped parsley is DISCHARGED TODAY: John. Circuit Court 13 here on March Lenten favorites. m Baal A border of Prlneese aim is to give the patient here 98. 643-5135 SHEARSON HAMMILL sprinkled ahtmt. the trout the best ow e and stiU reduce Martin, 6 Grant Rd.; Frank nUMBINO — HKATINO Potato oosniriloMiita toe A bed of Qreeh greens and Wlerschowsklrr Orestridge Dr., Donald B. Jorgensen, 18, of . AIR OONDITIQNINO 3mtar Bh dinner. This pnpdratlaii the operating deficit,’' Mlrablto :i!i a roostte of tomato oom- ■old. ■ Varnon. 38 W. Gardner St., lost night 301-318 C M ftr St. is toe ultimata in French was charged with Ihtoxicatian caid CO M PAN Y pUment this tpleuiean MikB ypur appointiint 'Hie five men now Involved cuisine. d sllfh t and breach of the peace, the in the walkout ore Oerordlnl, Fuel U ie Rifling P.8. Whether you have W f • I V I i- 341 IROAD ST. MW at result of a complaint of a. dis­ 918 MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER Frank Oordner, Raymond Moo­ turbance at Manchester High aondwich and aoup or •RUN STAMPS ney, Joseph Novak and Clifton NEW YORK— Mo<)ani Jst air­ School. The youth was oe-. hearty stew 'o r chowder, •' M 9 -4 S 4 I Crandall. Two part-time em­ liners gulp fuel at a rising rats. Phone 649-2821 tolnad overnight by ^police, ex­ lunch at Shady Olsn is ol- rosUirmt KING’S ployes have olnoe joined them Consumption now runs about amined by* Dr. Nicholas Mar- You Can Taste The Quality oyaya a treat!, o n w rmam. «nx t pjc. “SELF-SERVICE” in the walkout Ttaay o n Carl 19,000 gallons (or on t-hour riolo, and released without bond M o b ilh M f sSn Schaefer and Horry Dickey. oooooono day. But wtioiv n o w aupsraonlo “ to his parents today. Ths cose DEPT. STORE The five men Imd been em- m i transports go Into uso they ora has been eet down lor omiear- Bouies C A 44A f iM ML at Hwtfovi B4> from two to elebt yoora axpobUd to drink 14,000 ga ltou once in Moncheetar’e Oireuit B$ the iMMpttoL Moh kour. Oouii on March Bk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia iM Iiiii! iiiiilliii A

t. EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. MARCH 7, 1964 i^ f iE r o u x E A N C H B m n e teyHmKO herald, MANHIBSTER. c o n n , S A im D A Y . m a r c h 7, 19«4 « • Area Chiircliei trying to keep members of the Supreme Court on the Supreme Court leet they I m v M Mm H Hoekville M«tk«6*»< fhoreh Rt. 16, Vai— get ordinary dost on their robes. lEttrithtQ Ifrralir 148 Grove 81. _ , R«v. Ralpk Erily, Faitar A ll America had John Glenn rated Churches Rev. Laurenee M. Hill, P»*k>v B t THB Nor4h Methedlet Ckurdi Chqfvh Trinity Coveaaat Ckarch higher than the Supreme Court Parker St. .MSgr. Ednmrd 41. iCStardoM, Masawi 7:80, 8:80, 18 and M S 5 « P - Hackmataak near Kaenay Sla> 9:30 a-tn., (3hurch School for h M t^ UOMI. He was the moat perfect young Amer­ Ect. Earle R. Opster> Pastor Pastor Rev. H. EJaar Raak. Fsator 11:15 a.m. ^ ___ r rtm a tg o N nurs6ry through aduHs. ican we had ever seen. Rev. EkgeB* E. Torpey 10:46 a.m.. Morning Moic- WALTiat R. FBROtn»N • and 10;S0 a.m.. Worship Rev. Joseph H. McCann' 9:80 a.m., Sunday Rohool with Bt. Fraafsla af Aaalal CkMiah _ PublWlcn Quite obviously, we have no real right ahlp. Sermon: "th e Mercl- Santh W hU aar B y»«ad«d OctebT X. U tl______service. Rev. Joiin D. Regan c 1 a a a < ■ for klndtfgart*" to insist that John Glenn spend the rest ftil." Fifth M the Lenten se­ Rev. O eriea B. Wi 9 a.m.. Church school. Nurs­ through, adult. m PahUtliaB Bvwy Briniat BiMpi Buadayi ries. 'T h e Happy Ones." Cla**' Paster of hia life on a pedestal, immovable, im­ ery and Grades 4 through 12. MasstiB at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and 10:45 a.m., JJoming Worship. •ad Boltdajrs. Bat«r*d at ta« Pact OfTIcf at es for nuresry through Grade 3. Rev. Edward J. MaacBaatar. Cona.. aa Saeond Oaaa Mail munised, completely Uninvolved. He has 10; SO a.m.. Church school. 11:80 a.m. Sermon; "The Lordship of 6:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Aaalataat P m m t Slatttr. Nursery, kindergarten and' Christ — His Lovs.” Nursery. a right to lead hia life and he will. FeilowaMp. _ Grades 1 through 3. S t Bartholomew's Ctrarrh 5 p.m.. Inquirer's Class. Nur­ avncsuPTioN b a t e s A ll we can really do, with a touch Of Monday, 7:15 p.m., Prayer Masses 6t 7, 8, t, 19:80 and Pa^bla ta Adraaca 7:80 a.m.. Girl Scout break­ Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor sery. * Taar ...... tXI.OO sadness, is note the way the dust o f the and discussion time. 11:30 a.m. ______. MoatSa 11.00 fa s t Rev. Richard C. Bollea 7 p.m.. Evening Service. A 8 p.m., Paatorial rriatlcrs MANCHESTER TSraa Moollia •••••••••••»•••• t-fO ordinary seems to attract more dust of 6 p.m.. Junior and Senior Assistant Pastor 80-minute film in color end CUNLIFFE H IG H GRADE a oommlUee. Bt Batikttd‘6 MANCHESTER Oaa KooUi ...... l.W the ordinary. The first real descent of Methodist Youth Fellowships. •otmd will be shown. Entitled. Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.. Youth B t Beraard's Tar., Baeirvitta Tuesday, 8 pm., CommiMlon Masses at 7/8, 9, 10:l5 and MOTOR SALES ___ MJOMBER OP the astronauts, off that pedestal, came "The Crucifixion and Raaurrec- membership clasa. Rev. Patriek P. Malisaay THE A8SOCUTED PRESS on membership and evangelism. 11:15 a.m. tkm" it portra)rs these two hap­ AUTO PART PRINTING Tba Aaaoclated Praia la aacluilvaly antltlad in the disclosure that they were investihg 7:30 p.m., Official board Paatar SEAFOOD E X P E R T A U TO BODY and Thursday, 8 p.m,. Commis­ penings in the life of (%rlat. - 5/'h ' ! Job and Commercial to (ha uaa of rapublicatloa of all nawa dl»' in that Florida motel which was obvi­ St. Bridget'a Church meeting. FENDER REPAIRS patehaa cradKad to It or aot otberwlia cradlt- sion an education. Monday, %‘.i0 p.m.. Men's Thursday, 7:30 p.m., l^nt^n CHOICE VARIETY ad la thia papar aad alao Uia local nawa nub- ously designed to do a bigger business Rev. John F. Dehmoy, Pastor Maaaaa at 7, i, 8, 10 and 11 ENAMEL and LACQUER Printinf Friday, 8 pm.. Nominating Prayer Fellowship meets at Service. TTie Rev. Edgar P B B a s iO N IMed hara. Rev. Stanley E. HMtlllo REFINI8HIN08 All rifbta of rapublicatloa of apaclal dia- because they were associated with it A committee. church. Reed of Crystal Lake, minister. 8UOHIN1NG Prompt ao6 ESIctoBt Saturday, 8 p.m., Come-Dou- Rev. Dennis R. Hussey Quality patchaa haralB ara alao ratarrad.______few weeks ago. Astronaut Glenn Jumped Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Board of Bt. Maurice Otairah, Baltea a OyUndar Heads REASONABLE PRICES Printing Of AO Kinds bles. trustaea meets with the plan- a Ih iflitc Blocks itnd FREE ESTIMATES Tba Harald Priatlap Compaap, lac., aa- into the political arena out in Ohio, in a Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Union Ciongregatlonsl Church Rev. Bernard L. HaCRuli •umaa no financial raapoaaibilltp (or tirpo- n lM board at church. Rockville Paatar Other Surfaces On Sehfood graphleal arrora appearing In advartlaamania way which demanded that he take A The Salvation Army a.m. Foreign nnd American RT. 88— VERNON, CONN. CommiRiii Prtii and other reading matter In The Ifancbaatar Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Pastor Just Above the ‘Trafflo Senate seat away from another Demo­ •61 Main St. week Lenten Sendee. Message Onra nnd Trucks ' 43 OAK ST. Bwaalag Herald _ Church of the Aaaumptlon Masses at 7, 8:80, 10 g n d Circle 9 East Middle Tpke. PtiU aernca cllaat of N, B. A. Sarrlca, Ine. crat already holding it The other day, MaJ. E. W alter Lamie by the pastor, "The Offense 9 a. m.. Church School for Open Saturtnya Until 8 P.M TE L. 649-9987 Pubitebara RapraiantatlTaa — Iba Jullua Adams St. and Tbompaon Rd. 11:30 a.m. T E L . 648-0016 Telephone 643-5727 this incumbent fighting for his own po­ of the Cross." Grade.1 5 through High School. Matfeawa Spadal Agency — New Torfc Chl- 8 a.m.. Teen-age prayer Rev. Francis J. MIhnMc cago, Detroit and Boaton. . . litical career against the admittedly Pastor 10:30 a.m., CHturch School for Vernoa Metkedtsl Orarak HEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA­ breakfast. 8t. M ary’s Episcopal Church Infants through Giade 4. Rt. U TIONS______heady appeal the young astronaut might Rev. Ernest J. Coppa 9:80 a.m., Sunday School for Church and Park Sts. 10:45 a.m., Worship Service. Manchostor Portoblo TV Ronfais Piaplay adaartlaiag eioalny bourn: have for primary voters, came up with all ages. Rev. George F. Nostrand, "One Great Hour of Sharing" 0 and 10 a m., W on M p and CAR LEASING Por Ifoaday — 1 p.m Prldav. Maasee at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and Rug Cloaning a story about how two of his Negro con­ 10:45 a.m.. Holiness sorvlce. Rector Sermon; "Both Bread and the child cars. Sermon. Motorola and Zenith Sales GLASS I^ r Tuaaday — 1 p.m. Monday. Spocial music by hand and 11:30 a.m. Get Spring Tuneup at Willis’ Por Wadnaaday — 1 p.m_Tuaaday. stituents from Ohio had been down in Rev. John D. Hughes Gospel,” The Senior Ctiolr 9 a.m.. Church aehoe). Nurs­ Company and Service o For Auto WIndshlalda par Tburaday — 1 p.m. Wadnaaday. songsters. Mrs. Alton Munsie, Rev. WIlUam F. Gender III and RENTALS In anoth#r month It will bc'h------Florida and had the experience o f being will sing two anthems. ery. Grades 1 and 2, and asnior 15 Hannnwny St We Servloe All Make# of TV. o For Store Fronts and all Por Prlday - 1 p.m. Thu^ay. vooai soloist. Sermon by MaJ. South Methodist Church Rev. Roaald E. Haldemsn 2:30 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Ume .to think of having your them, something that many Por Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. high . „ Radios and Phonographs •ixea of windows Claaalflad deadline; 10;*0 Am. each day ct refused accommodation by the motel in WUHam Berry of Hartford. Fellowship will meet at church 10 a.m., Church achool. Nura- Pint In Mnnoheater. New Del Kaowiea, Prop other machines cannot do. If Rev. Ray C. Hollis Jr. oar tuned up for the spring a For Tabla Topa puMleatioa except Saturday — < a.m.______which Astronaut Glenn had been an in­ 8 p.m., Hoepltal visitation by 7:80 a.m., Holy Communion. and go to Bushnell Memorial, erv through Junior h M . eim, full mnlntennnce, fully your brakes are out of adjust­ Rev. James M. Gage dri'vlng that Hee ahead, and vestor. Mrs. BHsaheth Wilson smd'Mrs. 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer with Hartford. 7 p.m., Senior High Mathedtat Insured t6 reduoa your prob- Call 848-0012 ment they may pull to one side MODERN OPEN 8 AJS. to 5 PJL TlMmaa MoCann. Rev. Gordon B. Olson Instruction by Vincent Ander­ this la Indeed a happy thought or the other, or If too badly SATURDAY 8 AJI.-irOOIf Saturday, March 7 W e still think It would have been 5 p.m., Study session for Youth FsUowahlp. lema nnd worries. For full In- 6:30 p.m., Prayer service. son. a senior at General Theo­ teachers on what is a parable. 3-DAY for moat o f ua. The place, na­ worn, one day you may find nice to have Astronaut Glenn, our first, 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship. logical. Seminary. New York fontm^n call , ^ that in a panic stop, they Just TV SERVICE One Great Hour of Shari>.ng. Girl Topic; "The Sower," Bt Peter'a Bpiaoap*! CEtmh SERVICE! turally, la the Don Willis Gar­ have been able to shape himself a life Sermon by MaJ. Berry. City. Classes. Nursery and 6:30 p.m., Social Ume for Wapptne age, 18 Main St., where every will not work. Why take 99 SUMMER ST. J. A. WHITE Both Sensible And Pitiful Scout Sunday. Sermon; "Crum­ kindergarten in the Children's chances, have them checked at which stayed out of any business or teachers. Rev. JantM A. Mrddall, VIdBr Paul Dedoo Pontiac — albo — oar gets the finest in service 2 Blocks From McKee St bling Temples." Dr. Shaw ChapeL INC. the Don W illis Oarage and Vichi Expert on Wine Uses any politics which might seem to capi­ First Church Of Christ, Scientist 7 p.m.. Communion for that it Is possible to render. G LA SS C O . Onca apatu> e diplomat who la foreign preaching. 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with 818 MAIN BTKEET FURNITURE CLEANING avoid trouble. A t the aame More and more people are^^ Tel. 668-2205 Masealc Temple 10:45 a.m., The Chancel Choir teachers. 10 a m., Morning praysr and No matter what your problem •1 Bisaen S W T e L 869-7922 mlniaUr of a aaUllite country. Poland, talize on the fame of his flig h t Sermon by Mr. Anderson. Baby­ Phone 649-2881 time, it might be advisable to what do you mean when you say and instrumentalists w ill pre­ sermon. — or even If you do not have using wine today, serving it sitting nursery In the Children’s have the wheels balfuiced. ‘‘classic lightness?" It means and who obvioualy dialikea the reputa­ 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sun­ sent "Sacred Cantata No. 12" 8 t George’s Eplscopsl Church Wednesday. • P-m., Masting one. but Juat want a rouUne with meals, using it In place of Chapel. We Urge You To Support More and more stress Is be­ that for the first time you en­ tion o f any such atatua fo r hia country, day School and nursery. The by J. 8. Bach, and "Gloria" by Rt. 44A. Bolton of the Episcopal Ohurchwoman service check and tuneup. there 7 p.m.. The Litany followed by The Luita Junior Mnscuin ing put on w he^ that are out regular cocktails and using it in joy a light Scotch blended from Bible Lesson at Christian Sel­ Poulenc. Jack B. Grove, choir Rev. Edward W. Johnson, Vicar of St. Peter's at the louth la no place to equal the Don la the apparent author of an Internation­ The Joy Of One More Round the November to Easter Se­ cooking. Would you like to know the world’s largest selection of MANCHESTER ene# churches will explore the director. Windsor Bank and Trust Oo., Vnit& d R u ftrQ ilA WlUls Garage. Thia bualneM la of alignment, not too notice­ PONTIAC al proposal which concerns the atatua ries. Subject: "The Way and fine whiskies. Another favor­ question from Psalms 8: 3. 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Church 8 a.m., Holy Communion. Rt. 5, South Wlndaor. Mian founded on fine aervice, courte­ able, o f course, Just enough ao more about Its proper use? If AND Teachings of the Church." ite is Bell's Scotch, now 8 years o f hla country in two wa>’s. The forecast had been for turbulence Golden Text; Genesis 1: 27. One school for nursery through 10:15 am., Morning Prayer Esther Megtll, mlaalooary for sy and satisfaction, and from that miles and miles o f good SO, stop In at Vlchi's Package MEMORIAL CO. Wednesday, • and 10 a.m., old, a fitting companion to Bell’s First, it proves he and his country are of the major themes will be Grade 7. Grades 8 and 9 will and Church ^hool. Sierra Leone Mlaalon, Waat A f ­ MOUNT VERNON the days when Don Willis per­ driving rubber are gone before Store, 20 Bissell St., and talk and even for possible thunder showers, Holy Communion. 858 BURNSIDE AVE. 12 and Bell’s 20-year old. For Opposite East Ocinetaty these lines from "Science and attend church. Senior High fo­ 8 p.m.. Young People's Fel­ rica, will apeak. sonally did most of the work, you can aee It yourself. A car with Mr. Vichi. He Is an ex­ TEMPEST not completely a satellite aero, since they and perhaps for something o f an all 7:80 p.m., The Litany. Ad­ EAST HARTFORD a dry Scotch, choose White Health with Key to the Scrip- rum. dress by the Rev. Roman L. lowship. Thursday, 8 p.m., Inntan this has not changed. Mechan­ doea not handle as eaeily when pert In this field; he completed make big and important international turea" by Mary Baker Eddy: WHISKEY Horse. time record for the day in the matter of 3 p.m.. Second Mile Club and Harding of Hartford, retired Tuesday, 8 p.m., Women of St. Service at the Wapping Eohool. 289^333 ics are told to look out for the wheels are out o f a u gm en t a Wine Advi.sory Board (bourse Quality Mtmoriab proposals. Just like any really independ­ p. 317: 18—20. Lord Calvert 1s going oft the SALES ond SERVICE temperature, and It seemed rather un­ Junior High Fellowship will go prie.«t of the Diocese of Con­ George's. The speaker will ba the Rav. ' 86 Proof potential danger areas when­ and the only may to really In the handling, use, hi-story and 8 p.m., Wednesday meeting. Power and Hand Tool* market and is being replaced ant power. to Newln^on Home for Crip­ necticut. Wedne.sday, 10 a.m., Holy James L. Grant, rector, 8t. ever a piu' is serviced and to know whether realigning is nec­ merchandising of California Over SO Years Experlanea likely that all this could be in the wind ^Raadlng Romn hours at 749 Painting and DccoraUng with a Canadian whiskey, Cana­ Second, should hia proposal or any­ pled Children. Supper at church Thursday, 3 p.m.. Children's Communion. John’s Bplaeopal Church, Var- 9^ Full ^uart essary la to have it checked. wines and was presented with PAUL D0D8E and not come up with something out Main St., excepting legal holi- Tools noUfy the driver. Hits is no dian Lord Calvert. Actually after trip. Coooperatlve Lenten Mission. 8 p.m., Evening prayer. W inter driving puts undue a diploma. Not only that, but CoH 649-5807 thing like it ever be adopted, that would of the south. daya, Monday through Saturday, Garden and Land Tools bid for extra buainees — as ■you will enjoy a better Cana­ 7:30 p.m.. Membership semi­ Baby, Household. Party those who have work done here strain on the front end, pot­ Vlchi’s Package Store has all PONTIAO, INC. strengthen the chances his country 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 11 Bolton CougragaUooal drareh dian whiskey at a lower price. A. AlMETTl, Prop. And so, about 4 o'clock in the after­ nar at Susannah Wesley Hall. Enuuiuel Lutheran Ohurch Talcottvllle Congregational and Banquet Snuplles well know, for the garage is a holes in the roads are an every­ kinds of leaflets to give their would have of attaining full independent a.m. to 9 p.m. Vodka Is a fast growing fa­ noon, on Thursday, March S, after the 8 p.m.. Twenties and Thirties Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Church Rev. J. Staatou OoMvar, Invalid Needs beehive of activity at al'. times, day hazard, hitting into frozen customers explaining the proper 878 Main S t — Tel. 869-2881 will meet at the home of the Pan tor MlBlatar ice on the aide of the road — use of wines, and these leaf­ vorite and at Vichl’s Package Harrison St., Manchaeter atatua In reality. rain had stopped blowing, and Just when OsBter Congregational Church Rev. Robert K. Shimoda, VICHI'S and those who want work done Rev. and Mrs. Hollis, 17 Bond Rev. Melvin T. Peterson, 10 a.m., Worship •arvlee. all o f these will cause trouble, lets also have the most de­ Store you find Smirnoff Vod­ The country is Poland, the diplomat la a few tall clouds that might possibly UaMo6 A u rc h of CSirlst Minister here must achedule It well in ka, the largest selUng vodka in St. The Rev. Melvin Peterson Aseistant Piuitor Sermon "Orusadart for Ctorhtt." so before you start spring driv­ licious recipes using wines. Foreign Minister Adam Rapacki, and 11 Center St. PACKAGE STORE advance to have it done. It 1s have become thunderheads were frigat-. of Emanuel Lutheran Church 3 to 5 p.m., Raoep>tk» for the ing have your car checked. Whether your plans include a the country, and Mr. Vichi Rev. CMEord O. Simpson, 11 am., Worship service. M B18SELL ST. a courtesy extended by Don says that it now outsells both the proposal iia announced in a press Ing their way across the sky. letting the will fpeak' 0.1 Lutheriem. 9 a.m., Divine Worship and Rev. and Mrs. Conover. Custom Madi Worn shocks are another dinner or a cocktail party, you Minister Sermon: "That Special Call.” Willis to save the'motorist from Scotch and gdn'. For those who TOURAINE conference in Warsaw the other day was Church School. Nursery class 7 p.m.. Jimk>r Followahlp. driving hazard that few people will find these recipes inval­ bright sun come clear and warm Rev. Joeeph H.v Dudley, major repair bills or from a prefer to pay a little less for Concordia Lutheran Church for three-year olds. , Sunday school. Monday, 7:30 p.m., board! o f Window Govorings take into aooount. When your uable for making unusual ca­ for a new version of the "Rapacki Plan" through their sails, there suddenly A eaoctste Mlnieter 5 p.m., Lenten supper and potential accident. their vodka, choose Gilbey or 40 Pitkin St. 10:30 a.m.. Divine Worship deacons. car is checked at the Don Wil- napes and for main courses. Do PAINTS which, in the last decade, seemed to some arose from the trees bordering the yard Rev. Francis C. Hawes, worship. Subject: "Hymns of CUSTOM MADE e Window Shadea Have you had your car Popov, the later produced by ESSO Rev. Paul ('. Kalaer, Pastor and Church ^ h ool. A t both ser­ Tuesday. 7:80 p.m., Rallgloua Ur Garage many, many points stop in at any time and ask for statesmen a rather sensible and practi­ Mlnieter of Oirtotlan Education the Church.’’ checked recently? I f not. It Heublcin. Of course, they an old familiar guttural wheeze, which vices. sermon by Pastor Peter­ education board. CANVAS AWNINGS e Vertical and Venetian are thoroughly checked, the these free leaflets and talk with 7 p.m., Youth Fellowship. might be wise to let the Don stock the well-knowjv Gilbey FOR REST RESULTS 405 MAIN ST. cal thing to consider as a beginning of 9 a.m., Holy Communion. son, "So Much from So Little.” Friday. 8 p.m., CMnBTefatoca. Blinds, Drapes and transmission is checked to see Mr. Vichi. He will be delighted has somehow become one o f the most 8, 9:15 and 11 a.m., Girl Scout Tuesday, 8 p.m., Council Willis Garage check it out for gin. TE L. 649-8290 the power disengagement which hag to Church school and nursery. Nursery for Infants. Hardware to assist you, and there Is am­ beautiful sounds in all nature. Since this Sunday. Worship Service. you. First and foremost, have that none of the fluid has leak­ When you really want to im ­ 10:30 a.m., iPie service. meeting. First Lutheran Church ple parking space next to the come about in the middle of Europe Sermon; 'The Holy Spirit Re- Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. Len­ you any idea what condition ed out, wheel bearings are also press your guests, why not * Tunooips is the sound which always, in the Spring, Church school and nursery. Rockville, Ceaa. store for the convenience of his PAUL'S some day if the bulldog grip East and new^ng the CSiurch." Third in ten "Q;ilet Hour" aervice with your braises are in? You say cheeked to see that there is serve (?ouavosier V .' S.. the is really the first sound to make people The Rqv. David Hamed, teach­ Wapping (im m unity Church Rev. wmiant H. Paater FINDELL'S customers. Make entertaining a a e r ie s :G o d 's Aetlcn and the Rev. Edward Fisher, pastor that they stop all right? adequate greese, for without it 'brande of Nappleort, It is the PAINT SUPPLY * Engine Cleaning West now maintain against each other er ol religion at Smith College, ■Congregational Mr*. HaroM Schateh- 485 MTODLE TPKE, EAST ■both easy and memorable look up, away from their snow and mud, , Man's Reaotion,” of "The Glory o f the Lutheran Chapel of the Frankly, that does not mean they wiil turn out In short or­ ■■^wxrldb finest cdghafc. Itf 'w-llC there is not to lead to war. Southampton. Ma.ss., will Rev. Roy R. Hutchcon, .Minister Organlet and fNrOcior through the use of wine, and it took a few moments for eyes to train and the Shame." Holy Presence o f Sitorrs, guest Phone 648-4865 that they are in safe driving der. Sparkplugs and points really make the ending of your 645 Main Street * Minor Repairs preach at both services. Rev. Theodore Bacheler, Ralph Duell, remember that the cheaper Originally, a decade ago, the proposal 9:15 and 11 a. m., Church speMer. condition for It has been proven need replacing to give your meal an event. Drambie is an­ themselves to see, once again, the bar of 6 p.m., Knights of St. John. Minister Sunday School Suparintandant R. A. PE A R L, Prop. cuts of meats (and actually Tel. 649-0300 was for creating a special zone in the School. Crib Room (9:15 again and again that you can car plenty of power, for when these are the most flavorful) other happy ending to a fine * ii:9 C Stamps red, and sometimes white and red, 6:30 p.m., Luther Leagrue^ only through Junior High. (hureh o( the Nazarene stop your car with brakes that they are burned or dirty, your are "fork tender" when wine meal an event, £>ramhuie is an- middle of Europe where nuclear weapons across the wing. But the redwings were W;ednesday. 7:30 p.m.. Lenten 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Morning 9 a.m., Sunday achooI claaaaa 2 p.m., C Y P Club 'will meet 236 .Main St. are worn right down to the car loses all Its pickup and pep. Is used in their cooking. Tta MFaria, one of the world’s would be banned altogether. Vespers. The Rev. Jaseph Bour- Worship and Church School. back. to go to Bushnell Rally, Hart- Rev. Robert J. Shoff, Minister for all ages. SEE US FOR: witwM n*« «m « drums. When this happens the A fully equipped electrical de­ There is a product of Spain, finest liquers. o a Upholstery ret, pastor of Christ the King Sermon: "Immortal Longings.’’ Adult Bible clasa. The latest Rapacki Plan merely asks Everything had made it, once again, IvTu. Rev. R. Alfred Swain, e Aluminum Roll Up drums can be badly scored and partment will check the genera­ Bristol Sherry, that comes In Fine Taylor domestic wines Lutheran Church, South Wind­ Teacher training clasa. and I V I Shop vn rs n m sh o p for a "freese” of nuclear weapons which to another spring. 7 p.m., Adult School of Chris­ Associate Minister AwUUlgB ^ you know what th a t' means. tor and regulator to insure pro­ pale dry, cream, golden and are always in good taste and P sor, guest pastor. 10:15 a.m.. Worship aanica. RE-UPHOLSTERINO may now be in this area, so that there tian Education. The Rev. E>r. Flrst Congregational C3iurrh e DoOr Canopies The Don Willis Garage has a per charging. There are many Amonttilladlo that is simply this country has made wonder­ 158 W. Middle Tnniplka Later in the evening, there was the Harvey K. MacArthur of Hart­ 9:30 a.m.. Church school Vemon , Sermon: "Divine Multiplica­ e Storm Doom Phono 649-8700 can never be any escalation of prepara­ really outstanding piece of things that need checking in marvelous and sell-s for Ju.'rt ful strides in the production of * Modern Fumiturt magnificent wheeling of that early ford, speaker, course 1. Church of Christ classes for all ages. Rev. John A. Lacey, Minister tion." e Combination Windows equipment—the A i^ co world keep your oar in good dri'vlng $2.46 a fifth. This wine is fine wines. tion for nuclear war. PIZZA March sky—a sky which, even without 8 p.m.. The Rev. Dr. William Orange Hall, East ('enter St. 10:45 a.m.. Worship service. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Church Manchester Awning Co. renowned safety brake service condition and when the work produced and bottled In Spain, For those who enjoy a fine and Antiques council meeting. Bnpwrt CALL The territory involved would be that beautiful harbingers under it, must it­ Bradley of Hartford," apeaker, Eugene Brewer, Minister Message by the pastor. Theme: 9:26 and 10:55 a.m., Church 195 WEST CENTEH ST. method machine, the machine is done at the Don Willis and if you want a real treat, brandy, select Baronet brandy • store Stools and Booths SPAGHEHI course 2. "In the Shadow of the Cross.” School. Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Lent­ of Poland itself, that of Czechoslovakia, self seem like some Joyous hymn o f Telephone 649-8091 * MOVIMO that does practically everything (Garage, you 'kn ow that your stop in at Vichi'.s Package which comes from the finest a Custom Furniture RAVIOLI 9 pjn., Social time in Wood­ 9:45 a.m., Bible drill for chil­ 6 p.m., Youth services. 9:30 arid 11 a.m.. Worship. en service. Sermon; "W hy He Established 1968 for your brakes. It turns drums. car 1« always in first edass me- Store and select your favorite. \'ineyairds in the French Cognac Slipcovers and Draperies and that pf both East and West Ger­ spring. And from out under that sky, ruff Hall. dren. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. Sermon; "What Do You See.” Did It.” • FAORINr yaaiBem It grinds shoes to lit the drums, ohanical condition. They always Por Scotch lovers, Vlchi’s regions. Remember that in Made to Order OPEN DAILY many. 10 a.m., Bible classes for all Message by the pastor. "Crucl- from a sensitive ear, came the alert for 8 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel-.,, and for those of you who own offer service plus on each and Package Store recontunends J buying liquors from Vichi's you Complete Selection of 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. The formal language o f the proposal the first 1964 hearing of not merely one Ooapel Hall ages. fled . . . You?" lowshlp. Unitarian Univeraaliat ^ u e e «im d foreign cars, it w ill do work on every Job. ft B, the light Scotch that sells can save 10% when you buy Materials 415 Center St. 10:45 a.m.. Morning worship. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Pray­ 7 p.m,, Senior Pilgrim Fel­ Fellowship holds open the possibility that neighbor­ of the beautiful sounds of spring, but a'. Juat $7.25 a fifth. Then there in case lots. Stop in and get FREE ESTIMATES SU N D AYS Sermon: “As Though He Need­ er and Praise service. lowship. 2689 Main 8t„ GlaatonbuiT is Vat 66 Gold, the first light Lower Level of the Parkade ing states might choose to Join the the most beautiful. acquainted ■with this fine liquor 4 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. •V 10:30 a.m.. Breaking Bread. ed Anything.” Tuesday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., Scotch of cleuMic quality. Just store. 660-6824 "freeie” as time went on. And it was true, that out under that 12:15 p.m., Sunday school. 6 p.m., Evening worship. Ser­ Cominnnlty Baptist Church Women’s Fellow-ship mission 10:30 a.m., Sunday school. T u n n p i K E •Wonders of the Universe- CLOSED MONDAYS The good and sensible purpose in this, race of the constellations away from 7 p.m.. Gospel Meeting. mon: " A Man A fter God's Own 586 E. Center St. work.shop. Morning program. ‘ William AUTO BODY one supposes, is to try to create a situa­ Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer meet- H e a rt” Rev. Alex H. Elsesaer, 7:30 p.m.. Board of deacons Stengemann, professor of Manchostor Moving es the propulsion unit. Because individual boosters will be a their winter stations there was sounding, Ini. and deaconesses. The Piggyback Satellite of the limited load carrying i thing of the past. With this tion in which the United SUtes and Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Midweek Minister American lltsratura at ths Uni­ and Trucking Co. from the' swamp, the first lonely voice Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. service. 9 p.m.. Ways and Means com­ versity of Connecticut, apeakar. capability of the thin steel skin' new concept significant payload Russia, first by pledging themselves to o f the first spring peeper. As one could 9:30 a.m.,.Church School for mittee. of the Atlas welded brackets weights will be available to sci­ DON WILLIS Osfnnsky To Reduce Space Costs will be used to carry the pod and ence (or the increasing number no additional nuclear build-up in the see the next morning, it was busy piping ail age.'. CIas.ses through Grade 8:30 p.m.. Orientation meet­ St. John's Episcopal Okureli area, begin to condition themselves to 4 will have an expanded ses­ ing for prospective members. Rt. so, Vemon me opponents seem to pubileana elected to only 111 which aeems moat common which is contained within a pod launched can be as little as 200 9:00 Hootenanny Plan, but a humanity plan. 885 N . Mnin St. Yesterday* Machines For Rent suggest. The real harm which a race Democrats. aenae with relation to both prin­ will be about 12 feet long with pounds in one configuration and 10:90 SpecSpectrum U.S.A Manchester's Oldest WOODCOCK U »v. FelU M. Davis, Minister 9 n.m.^, Sunday Sctwol for all 11:00 News track does is that in any but a huge Taka the repreaentation in al- ciple and tradiUon. This would a diameter of about SO inches. up to 600 pounds in the other 11:80______StarllIxhtrht Serenade Mrs. RIehard H. Plnaey, . 25 Years Ago U With Finest Facilities REmeiRATION CO. Metropolitan aiee it dries up money moat any Connecticut House in be to reduce the ntembership to 9:30 a.m.v Adult Bible time. FranRis X. Terhuna The- satellite will bo made in configuration. 1:00 Sim Off 169, with one member for each Asaoclate Minister WHAV—Ml D*wii To Earth With John Glenn which normally flows into the general history and ft la possible to cal­ 10 a.m.. Divine Worship Harry C.. Smith, m u a gtn g two sections. The upper section The 600 pounds must allow economy. This is a geometrical process. culate that a certain majority city and town. This, unfortu­ director of MMH, n m tH to at­ will house the sclentiflc payload 1:0U Fred Swanson Show 10 a.m.. Morning Worship and \ Theme; Phono 649-4986 for the satellite power supply, 1:30 Uary OIrard Show Kvery day a race meet continues a uni­ percentage o f the state'! popu­ nately, would have the side ef­ tend meetings of New Englaad while the lower section compria- In recent years, this naUon has cer­ Ohurch School. Nursery. Ser­ God a ^ vln g Care, Alao Warn­ the telenetry, the command sys­ 7:3U Dance Party form bite is taken out of money in circu­ lation la In poasefalon of only fect of slicing the routine Dam- Hospiui Aasoeiatlon in Boa- 10.30 Tonlxht at Mv Place mon by the Rev. Mr. Davie, ing JudgtnenU." Nuraery in tem, and finally, what remains tainly had momenU when it united in lation. Thia is hardly felt the first day. a shockingly slim minority per­ ocratic strength in the House the parish house. ton, 13:00 Sizn Off "Tt»e Living Oirist.” can be used in instrumentation WPOP—1419 certain single thoughU And feeling. At the end of the meet, it comes directly centage ^ the aeata In (hat Just a shade more, aince more Town Traaaurer Oaorga H. for scientific studies. If the. de­ out of the tills of regular business. 11:15 a.ro. to 12:15 p.m.. Ootte»Henat mlt l;u0 jerry Gordon Show House. of the towns which would not AiMndmahl. Waddell, coach to Seleotmen'a sired results of the experiments One of these momenU certainly came Church School for Grades 7 Tm MtM 18# J«|. . . w* htv* IIM tw ript.O* twit 6:00 Bob Christian Show There are many honest and honorable In the usual aeaaion of the lose a representaUve are now bowling team, springs a rib, la can be revealed by telemetry, t0:Q0 Mad Daddy whan Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. be­ people in horse racing. The absolute through 12. ^^7 p.m.. Young People's Socle- r iW h ( 11‘. . h Otori 10 miWi m i f ^ l H«# • Try 'em today Connecticut House, the legisla­ listed in the Republican column without uaa of right am ; Se­ Painting— 'decorating the satellite orbit can decay and 13:00 .Terrv Gordon came the first American to space travel immorality o f gambling is questionable. regularly. / 6 to 8 p.m.. Pilgrim Youth •witlwi «• color?. . . Kbit to OH?. . . fcon to do H? tive power of one of the great lectmen reveal fomidabla prac­ the satellite bum up .on re-en­ WINF—(236 That it is a scourge on the poor would Group will meet at the church Wadne*lay, 6:30 pjn.. Adult hla w ay around our earth. state parties, and often the None of the arithmetic, in information hour. tice ecorea. OiUi. IS hr wort kol» wi yow mil m M mi iok try. However, the presence of 1:00 CBS News be denied in Britain. No one can seri­ p arty which has scored the other words, cornea out in fa ­ with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall COMMIRCIAL • INDUSTRIAL * RltlDINTIAL 1:16 Weekend Greater Hartford He seemed to us all something of a T;80 p.m., Lentqn Service. St. Auguatlne'a B attallte a heat shield means that the 6:00 News, Weather and Sports ously suggest that a state or its people Layton. ham burgers popular vote victory iu the elec­ vor o f the Democrats, or even, B a ^ CathoUc Boys' Brlgada of payload can survive re-entry to 6:86 Weekend Greater Hartford handsome, perfect young god, come can gamble its way to prosperity No ______4 S w d a y School atalf macta after 8:16 Life Line tion Just peat, has rested al­ from their point of view, in fair­ the aervice. Hartford. pU^ bafora it Inttriol—Exterioiv—Color Consulting Service be picked up for a physical re­ 4 owb from the perfect exploit 8:80 Weekend Greater Hartford one. can offer the slightest evidence that most entirely on whether or not ness to the Democrats, unless The Praabytarlaa Church covery of the satellite with its the pari-mutuel tax absorbs money Jamas' H oly Name Society. Completo Insurmneo Coverage 11:80 sum Off______■tOM saore precloua than th a t he It has poaaaaaed the one-third they CM get the House deliver­ 68 Spnsoe St. Jehovah’s w i t a e ^ 723 MSTF^St^ MANOfEWrER— PHONE §49-4B«l photographic .record. which would not be taken by the state vote required to order a roll ed Into a atatua where thqy can Rev. Jamee L. Ranaain, the perfect shining example of Kfaigdem Hall 10 Years Ago Est. IBIS A tremendous volume of in­ SL SolMi’a PoUsh National in regular sales and business taxes call, which, in the old days, used braatdi it whenever they carry Minister OUY THE FAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK 781 8«aa St. genuity has been exercised in Oathotto Church we ourselves had produced The fallacies advsneed as argument to be a formidable weapon be­ any state election. The decision Onll^Lela McOami. a fieah* trying to obtain the graataat B«v. Walter A. Hyaako. Paster look for tki |oMn irckis. . . Ndnilfs at up, into these heavenly ad van- by the proponents of horse racing are cause it could delay business. o f two o f the three Judges of 9:30 ajn.. Church aOhodT man at UOoim, ehoaln Ooad ____ # an Insult to the intelligence of the i benaflta from our apaca dollar. With the advent of machine the federal court has promised claaaaa fo r nursery through WM. DICKSON & SON 8:80 a.m.. General Beater 46 WUT CBNm STMir pie of the sUte.—BTANFORD AD^ With ideas such as these It may 1 ^ count o f the machine votes in them that; they will hardly adults. Peace T" , • S5uS,*i.S* PAINTS Oonfeaslon. Maas and Holy We here is these eolumng^e 4lwa^ CATE. Tel. 649*0920 — Manchester, Conn. well be that the launching of SILVER LANS EXTENSION the House, the roll call now offer to taka leas. ^ 10:65 a jn „ Morning woiahlp- 4:15 p.m.; Watchtower maga* small Bclentiftc payloads using Oonunuoion. m." a - / "'V .

MAHCHB8U11 EVENINQ HBtULD, MANCHKTKR. CX)NN, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1964 PAGE SIX MANCMESTEH EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1M4

LITTLE SPORTS d a i l y c r o s s w o r d PUZZLE BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE wltk MAJOR HOOPLE Stengel Toast r , f t ; \ ‘Rubber’ Hoop Meeting Aniwtr to Prrriww ------M MASTEF , maybe 1M» Animal Talk 3CNE, PROF. fiAXZAY/ IF 1V4S C A P lT, A jt T_____ f ^ f ' _ MA30R COULD As Mets Lose •my PE ARlCOMf AftoIMM FOR SOUR RALLOON PBOaiCT CAN K OBAfl ACROSS 7Sagadous |08TAINEO,y0U /MIdHT Wt4H TO COL- , MA'joH.'/} mental TOR- • West AfrWn ICarnJvorout 1L A0ORATE WITH ME ON AN IDEA 1 HAsIC E E F l nJ nAOOOUTOF, tree t o a ? J ? f £ ? ^ (AP)— Manager Caaay Stengel la the ee&N 06Y6LOP1N6.< IT'S A SR6TBM OF ', ViERE'kJUl) m s WIG • ^ maramil 9 Readable M tj^e town even though his New York Meta bow- ’ SMUk-flven 10 Passage In the For East and Aquinas STuSi’s ^ r HI6H-ALTITUOB WALLOONS EOOlPPlBM ^ , AND ASK LI • Sty UMT brain MlITH ENORMOUS/m ir r o r s .'SV ^*WrENJrr FOR A 0AR- UH uhU* 11 Strong air r«3 or a three-game exhibition baaeball leriM BUGGS BUNNY r e f l e c t in g SUNLieWT EA(!fTH W ARor'* 6AlN RATB.^ 13 Operatic tolo current HI mSUSHT COULD ?E PROUONSEO >|^!l l-l. P 14 Greek letter 16 Chasm By HOWIE HOLCOMB <6home regular MMOn 15 Undying [EHSIIIkd ooiorruieolorrul atenaelaunml wherever he ■ tHa r'Aa/tk I"** T3.. __lai. _ provlde«>8outhern x. ^ ^ ^ Division of the Charter • IIMlfWmrMt. SEVERAL HOURS AFTER -iU N fiE T ^ P L E A S E D 20 Singing voice Oddest of the two was the (Ik>ach Don Bums with a trio of Oak Conference. hcHWI. )•(. TO H A N D L t 17 Unit of 22 Tardier fOM. ealclna » f autormpha Harry (Bultcaae) Bimpaon, a Eaat-St. Thomas set which saw Til It*. «A M. 0*. ' KllcUnce If thero is ono particular able subs. They are evenly matchey\OU \M0Uli>NT OH that MIAS PG6A5U&. H 41 Coach Joe DeGregorio’s Cov­ Nirx? ] I BEUEVE /Z m E WEREA Hfe'5 BSN GRAZIKie 88 Hindu robe the C Tournament. Both games • East will go with Its regular menUI reasons, If no other. ^ Itdsomefeuas entry Patriots hooked up In two I ME IF X / UXTKINS AT ] AROUND HERE FOR 59 Coniuma Exhibition Season Underway are listed for 8 o’clock starts. unit___ of Malin, LaOace, ■.m-juv.c Paul The winner of tonight’s game BACK THERE 60 Withered close duels with Avon during the faces Wocxlbury In the Class C IN A BOAT' CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER In both caRM th#r competing j WalckowskirFrank'KInel and 61 Enthuiiastic U r taama halvad their home an d' Tom Lodge sr "i. Stansfield ...... 88 94 182 The strange battle o f the tall The 30-year-oId hurler also race did the red-haired summer. They talk of ball and three in baseball. He O’LEARY MESA, Ariz. (AP)—Bill HE$M00ZE5 Irish lad know that Jim S:6.S.O or even 8:62.0. O u g h ...... 00 92 182 captained the baseball Cardinals men often resembled a wres­ led the league In strikeouts for miliar eight at Monbouquette, flrst Red ^ox 20- h i c - ~ l Irons of the Toronto Olym­ "Tom was under strict Glastonbury Sub-Juniors (712) hi hla senior year. r ^ t major ^ game winner since Mel Parnell, tling match and drew ntlnued the third consecutive season sporting events, working In one pic C3ub was in the field Instructions not to go all Petrie ...... 96 94 189 AaademicaUy, the B3ast Sider T ushers In the exhibition base­ BEN CASEY booa and cat-calls from the fanning 303 foattera capacity or another. sparse crowd of about 3,600. The exhibition eeas

' i Houfififi Ftor gfilfi 0()VENTRY - Near ITBRNON — fipadoua 8 VERNON - 5% room ranch, VERNON—4 yaar old 8 room STARKWEATHER fitraat—New MODERN S-bidroom, full INSIDE a n d OUTfilDB paint­ PLEASANT fumlshad heusa- .M fcxwT—Office hi Mm t Iii. MANOHBtTSR T iillli Rtadiiic Our Atoiiisur? PORTER WANTED — Biq|>or- ■J- lik e new 8 H r o o m ranc^ ^ e l 8 d dining scenic view, Immaculate coodl- ranch, complataLv air ccodl- two family flat of 4 A 4. All ment ranch, Coe block from able Waraooka Rd. flsv ing. You nan# your own ptlca, lanced man ovar 00. Day wortc. APPLES — Macs, Baldwins, keeplng room centrally located, t h r e e ROOM apartment JUet — 1-Ranch, • acres. 3-dar beautifully finished recn Uon, walk-out basement, alu- tionad, 2 full baths, spacious the extras are built Into this 1963 848-7B8S, m M O l. Bulkley BcbMl, tanraedlate oc­ tiful adMntaff loto, ra. Apply Romas, Orasninn, DaUcious. Ide^ for husinsss or woritlng renovated. Your chc4oe, up or "-■-A*, ••rty American. Havas room, >car garage, 3 porches, mlnuih storms, screens, city paneled rsc room wlOi fira- home, best of workmanship, cupancy, Vln Bogglni, Bel Air CHEVROLET IMPALA Routa lady. 043-6388. down. $100 per month Includes fn c y . 8484808. tten. Hilltop RaallY, M -ttoir Ausiitriug Senriet 08, vetnon. Farm prices. Buneg Farm, soenlo hillsidiM eetUng, priimd watar, only $14,900. Hayes placa and bar, living room nice flat lot with some trees, Estate, 648-9688. 4-DOOR EDWARD R. PRICE — Papar- your heat, hot watar U Oni- hanging and painting aar^M. •38 W. Osntsr Strsst- 040-8078. COMFORTABLE room for gen­ $3,000 below ow B cri Agency, 848-4808. with cathadrat oailing and fine neighborhood. Bowers i-ZO N E let off OMkar lb tM t 8, automatic, radio, heater, erate. Located on Starkweather Houfififi For Rent 65 Hayes Agency, 6484808. atone flnplaca. Kitchen with School. Close to bus, too. SdU- MOVE IN NOW—57 Oonatanee *BaMc Raaity, 9fi5-T875. power steering and brakes. One •48-1008. f tleman at 372 Main Street, St. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Fnt ft Htrald Readeri A STRIKE IS IN jjfDOVER—Flumlahed i-room birch cablnats and O. E. built- Ing for $34,600 end trading in Drive. Attractive 8 room ranch $175. owner. 14,000 miles. Like new. HooMlmld Goods 51 parking. •48-1677. JUST LISTED SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 VERY VERY CHOICE INTERIOR and axtarlor paint­ liome avalleblo to June l, $35 Ina, dlnliw room wHh glaaa your present home will be con- designed for comfortable fam­ bedrooms, 3 baths, lot 73x151. itat N* $2,496 ing, wallpaper removed. Rene EXISTENCE GENTLEMAN — Room, bath, ireekCy, utUltleo taoluded. 743- alldlng 4k)ors, and aundaek. rtdered. T. J. Crockett, Real­ ily living. Wooded lot In de­ EVERt'X’HlNQ XS otarlUssd ra- THREE R(X)M apartment, first Markm B. RObartaon, Realtor, If WM appreciate a fins, sirable area. Extras. $16,000. Wanted—e«Bl lila tfi 77 •t tta ftepfcew BMedr 8ta|rty M l Ito Belanger, 648-0613 or 644-0804. eonditloMd used furniture and kitchen accommodatlona, paric* 7807. $36^. U A R Realty Co., Ino„ tor, 64$-1677. floor, partially furnlahed, in­ t r i m c a p e i n 8454865. home, in an excellent set­ Owner 849-6184. 1963 appUaaoss, high quality - tow ing. CaU 648-6600. 341 aO rter cludes stove and lafirlgarator, PINE 648-2093, R. D. Murdock, 843- DROPCLOTH8 laundered. AT OUR PLANT ting built with the finest of •473. MANCHESTER - ROCKVILLE CHEVROLET IMPALA prtosa. LsBlanc Iw nlturs, IN Oak Street. private front and rear en­ COVENTRY LAKE — 8 room BOL/TON — Veterana opportun­ construction, this six room WANTED - lot. CUI Lucky Lady Laimdry, 48 Pur­ oottage, gas haat, $86 a LOCATION BEAUTIFUL paneled heated Tudor hardtop, 6, automatic, nell Place. South Strsst, Roekvllls, 87B- trances, near both bus lines, ity, uaa your VA loan, no down ranch- In Rockledge la for MANCHESTER Vicinity - Spa­ COLONIAL RANCH family room oft kitchen, 8 bed­ ANSWERING SERVICE 2170. Open 0-S. R(X)M In private home, kitchen Bionth, famCy only. 7434453 radio, heater, power steering, privileges, business woman spacious yard, available hn- pavment, except $600 cloclng, you. Features a completely cious 6 room ranch built 1968. room ranch, aluminum storms, M94500 — 875-2519 maroon with black Interior. Low medlately. 848-307A •fter 6:80. n in value packed home will buy either this four room FARM or acnaga wanted, pri­ preferred, near Parkade, Man­ equipped kitchen, a formal Deep trsad lot, walk-out base­ 8 bedrooms, 1)4 baths, kitch­ cellar, 163x246 lot, only $16,- mileage, one owner, spotless. The G. E. ELECTRIC range, ex­ features: home with garage for $13,900 vate party dealras 80 to 100 Electrical SerVlees 22 cellent condition; studio couch; chester. ca n 643-1688. tfANCHEtri'IIR — Three bed- dining room, spacious living ment for future rec room, en designed for your ap­ 600. (jarlton W. Hutchins, 049- I Im t * yoor b m m c *. TooH hMr from oar MfrertiMr la Jig NORTH E N D -4 room apart­ or the Blx roomer on a corner room with firepCace, and 5132. acres, prefaraMy with I or 4 $2,495 bureau; stair rug; 13x15 foot ment, garage, riectrlolty, hot joom homo on large lot with family else kitchen, 3 large proval;. large lot end trees. bedroom home nearby Mi8i8> 0 wUhoot tpeadlBg oil oTMiag at tko talophoM. FREE B8TIMATB8. Prompt nrage, $138. monnily. J. D. Excellent condition and con- tot for $18,700. Ebccellent resl- three large bedrooms with bedroome, paneled Nving room, aervica on all typM of alae- Carlyle Johnson rug; curtains; baby carriage; water, electric range (uniMied, dential area. T. J. Oockett, Nice suburoen ares. Close MANCHESTER — Garrison Co­ Chester. Reply Bck O, Her­ 1963 playpen. Moving. 048-0782. Aputments— Ffaits— fj*lty. 8U-1B39. ■Uuctlon. Flnplaca In llv- abundant closet space. The oil hot water heat, $16,300. to golf ocursea. Under $19,- trical wiring. Ucenaad and In­ $86 per month. Working eovgile Realtor, 648-15n, lower level offers a detl^t- lonial 1)4 years old, 3 bed­ ald. CHEVROLET BEL AIR Tenements 63 preferred. 64S-3300. ^ room. Lai^ "picture Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 000. Last and Found Garajfe— Service— sured. Wllsmi Electrical Co., MARLOW'S feature a large se­ fllREE R(X>M8, furnished or book kitchen with dleh- ful family room with an­ •49-3813. rooms, 1)4 baths, formsk din­ Tudor, 8, automatic, radio, heat­ Manchester, 640-4817. Olaaton- Machine Co. 88,500 - WELL KEPT 5% room ing room, large simny kitchen, Storage 10 lection of maple chests of WE HAVE CUSTOMERS wait­ onfiimlshod, reasonable, pine Mid dlMoeal. Patio other fireplace and bath. LOST—Small lemaJe black, tan er, power steering, white with bury, 048-1888. THREE ROOM apartment, heat ranch, 8 bedrooms, attractive built-in range, 22 (oot living drawers, from $34.M up. E-Z ing for the rental of ^ r apart­ and hot water, newlv redec­ grove, adulta only, pCeasant off kitchen. Aluminum Call Doris Smith at our TWO FAMILIES — We have WARREN E. HOWLAND and white Beagle, vicinity red interior, ^ t r a clean. dining area, suburban Owner room, fireplace, aluminum NOTICE GARAGE for rent for car, boat, terms. 887 Main Street. ment or home. J. D. Realty, orated. Inquire 640 Mam Street. jMstlon aaat Manchester. 848- ■torms and screens with Ja- Vernon office to see this them. All pricee, sizes. Two Realtor Kanchooter Green. Answers to $?295 ■ HAS IMMEDIATE andous (3arltcn W. Rutchlne, 6-6 flats must be sold this storms and screens. Owner storage. Cooper Hill Street 648-6139. Phone •48-3171. 1889^______louoy doors. One-car garaga beauty. $60 Main St., Manchester ’ In accordance with the re­ name o< Princesw. Child’s pet. Manche.ster. 37. Call Gla.ston- Floor FinishiiiK 24 OPENINGS FOR RUGS, never used, 9x13 cinna­ Realtor, 8484182. week. Call your two-family transferred. Asking $18,900. quirements of the Zoning Rego- RCXIKVILLB — Four room with ameslte drive. Loiw y 848-1108 •49-8409. Reward. Call 643-4034. bury 633-9057. 1962 mon, $35; 9x16 gold Klrman, 66 SPRUCE, snoond fkxir, 0 sm a ll f o u r room house, re- tot with trees. Convenient to VERNON - LOVELY oldar 7 headquarters today. WesHey R. lations for the Town o t FIXXIRS SANDED and finished, EXPERIENCED $86; 9x13 coppertone broad- apartment, stove, refrigerator, fi^erator, stove, heat and hot JARVIS REALTY CO. Smith Agency, 849-1894. CHEVROLET BEL AIR winter rates, free estimates. large rooms, heat and not everything. room Dutch Colonial, 3-car ga­ UP IN BOLTON CENTERr- chester, Omnectlcut, the Zon* LOST — Black Labrador dog CIjEAN 2-CAR garage, will OPERATORS: loom. 389-6966. heat, hot water, ,|110., One water, porch, cMlar opaee, ga­ trster |KX>. monthly, no ohU- REALTORS MLS INBUROR8 ing Board of Appeals vrlU hold (Corky), reward. Plea.se ca".) rent one or both .sides, New­ 4-door wagon, 6, automatic, ra 040-3240. child accepted. 840-4824, 876- rage, 3 baths, near acre lot. SIX R(X3M Cape, near school, TWO FAMILY—Recently con­ Move right into this "ramblln rage. No small ehlldran,- dren. Shown by appolntmant Fine neighborhood. Hayes 648-4112, 875-0625 a public hearing on Monday S48-0967. man St., call 643-1070. dlo, heater, power steering, REPLA(JEMENT kitchen and IIM, bus, shopping, 3-car garage, verted, a 8 A 8 flat. Bowers ranch.” Three bedrooms, fam­ FLOOR SANDING and riflnlfii- TOOLMAKERS or drunks. $100.00 par menth, only. 6484879. The prloeT Just $18,600. Will Agency, 8tt4in8. Eves. 049-2519, 848-4118 evening March 16. 1664 at 8:00 bronze with brown interior. dinette chairs In sets of four. take top mortgage. FV>r ap­ aluminum sT^ng, combina­ School a n a . Ideal Investment ily room, office, plus li'vlng, KOTICK te hereby given that Ing (specializing In older 628-3891. P.M. In the Hearing Room of Must be seen to be appreciated. ALL ROUND Bronze tone or chrome frames, NEW LU3CURIOUS 4 room IHTE r o o m s , oentrally lo­ pointment call O. A. Meyer. tions. knotty pine kitchen, fire­ property. New heat, etc. Only dining and kitchen. Basement, Paaa Book No. 93S8S issued by Business Servloeii floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ BUSINEM TONE m — Bight MANCHESTER—5 bedrooms, 3 the Municipal BuUmng on the $1,795 MACHINISTS as low as $6.90 each. Mar­ apartment, carpeted, heat, hot East Hartford cated, 3 bedrooms, tile bath, Broker, 8494534. place, wall to wall carpet, $17,900. T. J. Oockett, Real­ too. Three car garage. Acre Tbo Savings Bank o( Manches­ ing. (Tellings. PapOrhanging water refrigerator, stove, rooms with two oMces, sop-1 iwthR hootod m c- tor. 848-1677. lot with plenty of trees. T. J. following applications: STAHS Offered 13 low’s Furniture, 807 Main ample closet space, garage, erate entrance, suitable for many extras. Must sell, $16.- HEARING ALSO. ter haa been lost aind applica­ No job too small. -John Ver- TURRET LATHE Street. washing machine, garage. reation room, act* saeludad 900. Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. Cockett, Realtor. 648-1677. 1963 faille, 049-6760. STEWART cellar, and laundry room, 649- business or professional use. E. C. Sollmene; 884 (Janter tion has been made to .said WASHING MACHINES repair­ OPERATORS Adult couple only. 8118 month­ 6M after 4:80 p.m. lot Vln Bogglnl, Bo Air Real SERTEN ROOM ranch home on bonk (or payment a t the ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ken- PONTIAC CATALINA USED AMERICAN oriental rug, ly. 742-8090. APARTMENTS MANCHESTER — Tear old 6 Phllbrlck Agency, 646-8464. Estate, 643-0883. WANT A TRUE four bedroohi beautifully wooded lot. 8 large MANCHESTER—Lookout Moun­ S t; Bus. Zone n . Special excep­ amount a t deposit. more. Call 643-4913. Tudor hardtop, 8, automatic, NATIONAL ACME 9x13, with pad. Good condi­ 44 Silver Lane nxm ranch, built-in kitchen, home? None finer than our bedrooms, fireplace, beauti­ tain. Seven room Ck>lonial, 3 tion is requested to have usM Bonds—Stocks wall-to-wall carpeting, nat WEST SIDE CAPE—Six rooms, Manchester car dealers license and certifi­ power steering and brakes, dark AUTOMATIC LATHE tion. Reasonable. CaU 649-9871. OPEN SATURDAY AND Bofiinefifi Property 8 or 4 bedrooms, fireplace, listing on Gerard Street. Ideal fully paneled family room. Sac­ fireplaces, 1)4 tiled baths, hot TYPEWRITERS — Repaired, blue with blue interior. One Mortjrages 31 OPERATORS FOUR ROOM apartment, heat Ural woodwork, attaciiad gw locatlOT, cloee to everything. rifice at $16,900. Wesley R. water oil heat, 2-car garage, cate of approval for same at Announcements overhauled, rented. Adding ma­ 14 CU. FT. refrigerator, ex­ and hot water, 648-2966. SUNDAY 1-6 P.M. For Sale 70 rage, 817,900. Hayee Agenn, porch, reo room, new wood PRESTIGE RANCH above location. ^ owner, low mileage. shingle siding, close to bus and House is a spotless, (our bed­ Smith Agency, 648-18M. large family room, city util­ chines rented and repaired. SB(X>ND MORTOAOB8 - Ob- CLEVELAND cellent condition, very reason­ 848-4808. » Redse your living level. 6- ities, large ’.ot. Immediate oc­ Howard Beaupre d-b.a. Beau- BLDCTROLUX sales and serv­ $2,595 MANCHESTER — Delux four East Hartford’s modern INVESTMENT PROPERTY — school, $14,800. Phllbrlck rooms up, down there is the Pickup and delivery .service. limited funds available (or aec- AUTOMATIC LATHE able. Call after 8 p.m., 648- room executive brauty, bet­ living room, dining room, MANCHESTER — Beau­ cupancy. Built by Ansaldl. pre Motor Sales, Inc.; 244 Broad ice, bonded representative, AI ond mortgages, paymente to room apartment with ceramic garden apartments, 4 large I stores, 7 room apartment, OVERSIZED CAFE Brean- Agency, 649-8484. Yale Typewriter Service. 649- 3908. ter - than - new condition, bright kitchen. Also a pantry tiful Dutch Colonial home, Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. S t ; Industrial Zone. Special ex­ fired Amall, a06 Henry St„ Man- 4986. 1962 auit your buteet. Expedient OPERATORS tiled bath, modem kitchen rooms, 3 twin sized bed­ and separate 80x87 concrete way, 3-car garage, paneled rec excellent condition, Manches­ rooms, tile bath, step-sav­ two-car attached garage, where you could Install a down­ ception Is requested to have tfiester, 648-04 60. COMET S-22 TUDOR aervice. J. D. Realty, 64S-0138. BENGAL gas and gas stove, equipped with refrigerator and block bulldlBg with heat, lava­ room, 118 foot mntfige, asking ter Green area. 6 rooms, ga­ $6,600—Small ranch home, ex­ new and used car license at ing Hotpolnt kitchen, built- tory, and office space. $39,900. 1)4 baths. Triple A sons, stairs lav, Two car garage. SHARPBNINO Sendee — Saws, Radio, heater, automatic, 17,- good condition, $36. Call 649- stove, completely redecorated. $18,900. Phllbriok Agency, 640- MANCHESTER city water, sewers, profes­ rage, cloee to schoo;, bus, and cellent condition, new siding, above location and certificate of INOOMB TAX Returns prepared A BETTER ARRANGEMENT APPLY 3716. in range, dispoul, 12 cubic Omtact Phtlbrlck Agency, 649- lUlU * Sensibly priced. T. J. Crockett, knives, axes, shears, skates, 000 ml'.es. One owner. Like new. Ample off-street parking. Im­ sionally landscapkd. Pride­ shopping area. Asking $17,900. 100 foot frontage, financing no approval for aame. b r auditor. Buslneae and In­ rotary blades. Quick service. of your finances wHI make /oot refrigerator, alr-con- 8M4, for details. ResJtor, 648-1677. mediate occupancy. Rental of BUSINESS ZONE ful owner saurrlflcing at (Tail Frederick M. Goal, Brok­ problem. Wesley R. Smith Ronald Plnetta; 308 Hartford dividual. Raymond Girard. Call Capitol Equipment Co., 88 $1,595 more of your Income available $136 per month with lease re­ dltloner optional. Very light HUGE fiPOTLEfifi RANCH, THE $21,600 Including wall to BOWERS SCHOOL — 4 room er, 843-2682 or 643-0281. Agency. 649-1894. Rd.; Bus. Zone n . Special ex­ aoDeet, 876-7382. Main St., Manchester. Hours (or personal uae. Lump debt Machinery and Tools 52 quired. Call Mr. Werbner, Jar­ and airy, each apartment family alaa kltehan, walnut 1960 Into one monthly payment of Land For Sale 71 cabinets, three twin alBe bed­ wall carpet. Dave Douton Ckipe, plus 2 unfinished shed ception is requested to have dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ CARLYLE JOHNSON vis Realty Co., 648-4113 off 7 (oot balcony. Many Beautiful Colonial home on dormer, oversize garage, com­ BOLTUN-$16,000. 440 foot front­ $11,800-4 ROOMS with many INOOMB TAXES prepared In day 7-4. 643-7968. $23.30 for each thouaand dollara extras, $130 per memth. Im­ rooms, recreation room, Man­ comer lot in rapidly ex­ 649-5306, 280-8258. possibilities. Best of financing limited repairer license and cer­ your home or by a|^>ointment, FORD THUNDERBIRD BOLTON—Twenty-acre piece of plete stainCess kitchen, bullt- age, approximately 8 acres. Including repayment over five DELUXE 6 room apartment 30 mediate occupancy. For chester, only |1B,9B0, Carlton panding business area. Ideal available, near bus, shopping, tificate of approval for some at eocperienced tax work, 34 hour Convertible, full power, radio MACHINE COMPANY TWO land, mostly wooded, oh Notch BARROWS & WALLACE Ins, 3 fireplaces. Owner 649- Neat 8 room house, brook. E. LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and heater. Spotless. yean. FTank Burke, 346-8807, minutes from Hartford. Ver­ other appointments plesMC W. Hutohina, 640-5182. for home and professional J. Carpenter, Broker, 849-6061. schools. Priced to seE. Wesley above location. o n ^ ce . Call 648-4728. and repaired, sales and serv­ Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ non residential area. Excellent Road.I. Good frontage. Sensibly Manchester Parkade, 9416. All persona Intersatod may at­ $1,695 52 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER call office. Call Manchester R. Smith Agency, 646-1894. ice, rental equipment. L A M change, U Lewla fit. Hartfm’d, for executive, professional, priced at onCy $8,600. T. J. BOL/TON—Ansaldl Acres. Now JENSEN STREET — New 6 IMMEDIATE (XXUPANfTY—8 tend tills hearing. n iD B R A L INOOMB tax re­ Equipment Corp., Route 83, AUCTIONS Ckockett, Realtor, 648-1577. (Tonn. business couple. Stove, heat, DONALD S. GALE being open. Ranches, raised room Ranch, near schools and room Green Manor ranch, en­ SEVEN ROOM Split Level re­ Zoning Bmird of Appeals turns prepared with your sav- Vernon, 876-7809, Manchester 1961 OLDER 6 R(X)M house, con­ OONSTRUfTnON EQUIPMENT hot water, garage, additional AGENCY ranches and CoIoniaCs, acre lot R. S. OLMSTED, Realtor venient location, 3-car garage, shopping center, ail utilities, closed patio, wall-to-wall car­ duced to sell Immediately. John F. Clifford IBCS In mind. Reasonable exchange. Enterprise 1946. WATERVILLE, ME. APRIL 2 A Caiairman rates. B. J. Bayles, 649-6248. PLYMOUTH WAGON features. Adults. Evenings 876- (approximately) with trees. 2 4 9 -6 6 6 1 reasonable. Owner 649-0703. FHA financing: Will consider peting. 649-8683 Bullt-ins, garage, aluminum Business Opportunities 32 GRILL MAN wanted, part-time, MONTPELIER, VT. APRIL 4 4120. 386-0818, 628-6280 Hoosea For Sale 72 Quality built homes by An­ windows. Assume high mort­ John A. Ckiglnnello^ 4-DOOR days. Apply Grant’s, Parkade. Harriett Roche, 628-3677 trade. Builders, (Charles Pon- DfOQMB TAX RETURNS pre- AUCTION NO. 1: Thura. April 2. saldl. For further information BUCKLEY SCHOOL — 8 large QUAUTY CULONIAL — (Jueen gage-m ove right in. Wesley R. Secretary PHIIXJO-BENDIX wa.shing ma­ 8, automatic, radio, heater, pow­ BEAUTY SHOP for sale, CHARMING 8H room, duplex m o d e r n , Immaoulata 8-bed­ ticelU, Barney Peterman, 849- size. 3 large bedrooms, beau­ parsd by former Internal Rev- 10 A.M. at A. P. Wyman call Oiarles Lesperance, 649- rooms In this older colonial. 9644, 848-2468. Smith Agency, 649-1894. chines repaired. (Tall 649-8750. er steering and brakes, tutone ground floor, fully equipped, WANTED—Licensed real es­ FIVE ROOM apartment, central apartment, heat, hot water, room Ranch, practically in tifully shrubbed. Bowers area. anua agent In convenience of green. (Tlean. air conditioned. Financial ar­ tate salesman. Write Box M, Ctonst. Co. yard, 3 miles north large refrigerator, stove, park­ back yard of Bowers School, 7620. Four bedrooms.up, four rooms of Waterville on Highway 301. locatlMi. Call 849-3083. $15,200 — Comfortable 8 room Asking $19,000. Owner 640-0061. (X)VENTRY — Owner trans­ jrour home. Individual and REPAIRS on all makes of re­ $1,095 rangements. Call 049-2638. Herald. ing, patio. Adulta. 649-8760. quiet, refined neighborhood. down. New heating system, ar­ Mslneea BUI Duchesneau, A. P. Wyman, Inc. discontinuing YOUR INVITA-nON to Inspect home near schools, bus. shoi> tesian well. Now vacant. Lot Is VERNON ferred. 6)4 room ranch, fire­ Be modern with frigerators, wa.shers, ranges, FOUR ROOMS, heated apart­ Bel Air Real Estate, 648-6882. this spotless 4 bedroom 0>- BEAUTIFUL 6 rooms, 2 baths. and dryers. All oil burners hea'vy construction and selling ping. 00x160 lot. Immediate oc­ 100 by 281. A good buy for Excellent neighborhood place, 2-car heated garage, rec 1960 aiU equipment! I (8) Shovels- ment. (3all 048-6118 between lonlaii on the bus line. A home cupancy. Vln Bogglnl, Bel Air In St. James district, fire- room, two )>eautiful acres, 40- cleaned and serviced. All work Help Wanted— Female 35 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. SPECIALLY designed 8 bed $17,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, close to Parkway. Beautiful lUIXrTIMB tax accountant Draglines: PAH 666B’b, Koeh- FurnlBhed Apartmantt 6S-A In like new condition at a spe­ Real Estate. 648-0332 placed living room, wall-to-wall mlle view, $1,800 down. Pasek guaranteed. 649-0065. CHEVROLET BEL AIR room Cape in St. James Par­ 643-1677. custom built 1700 sq. ft. carpeting, completely finished MOEN ready to aselst you with your 4-DOOR MATURE woman for luncheon­ EXPERIENCED ring sot’s, 306’s, Lorain; (8) 814 ROOM apartment, refrig­ iah. Extras Include G.E. dish­ cial below appraisal sale price ranch, large famtiy kitch­ Realty, 289-7476, 643-4208, 643- tecoma tax preparation. Rates O A W LAWN Maintenance— ette, evenings. Grant’s, Park­ Truck-Oanes: Koehring 206, FOUR LARGE rooma, heated, of $16,600. Wesley R. Smith C»VENTRY — Waterfront year MITCHELL EXCHANGE—8)4 rec room with bar. Many out­ 7208. 8, automatic, radio, heater and erator, stove, all utilities fur­ washer, disposal, wall-to-wall en with built-ins, 28 foot standing extras. Three blocks raasoiuible. S. J. Turklngton Mowing, spring cleanup, fer­ ade. Banty T-88, General; Attach­ fireplace, kitchen furnished, Agency, 849-1864. 'round home reduced for room ranch on high 1% acre living room, formal dining power steering. Un with brown ENGINE LATHE nished, adults otf,y. Call 849- carpeting, fireplace, aluminum from Main Street. (Jail 646- I t., 848-7781. tilizing, rolling, rototilllng, gar­ ments A Buckets; (10) Tract- $100. Three rooms heated, fur­ quick sale. 6 rooms, 1)4 baths, treed lot, 2-car garage, full room, 8 bedrooms, MANCHESTER 8UBURBS-I7,- interior. Extra clean. One own­ BOOKKEEPER, thorough 1690. windows and awnings, rec HARLAN STREET — 6 room 2-car. garage, inside and out­ 6661. 000. Five room Cape, trees, pri­ dens plowed. Expert workman­ ors-Loaders: IHC TD-24, TD- nished, utilities, $80. 'ihree cellar, fireplace, 3 bedrooms, baths, 2-car garage, delight­ INOOMB TAXBS er. knowledge accounts receivable OPERATOR room (like a ballroom) with Cape with breezeway and ga­ side fireplaces. Asking price vacy, Immediata occupancy. ship. John Williams, 643-8946, 182, TD-ltA, TD-9’s, Hough H- AVAILABLE March 10—lArge 3 rooms heated, fiirtilshed, $66. kitchen with dining area, oil ful acre lot. Priced below retired Intemal Revenue $1,145 on Burroughs Sensomatic, full­ OArfleld 9-9938. piano. Selling below owner's rage, heavily treed lot, full $14,900. Call Frederick M. BUTLER ROAD—8 bedroom Lawrence F. Flano, Realtor, (Tyrll Guerrler, 429-5846. 90, PM(X) 10, Ford, LeT-W C- room apartment, ample cloeet coet. Wesley R. Smith Agency, heat, $14,900. Wolverton Agen­ replacement coet. Exclu­ ranch, close to shopping area fleer, Marvin Baker, 848-6277. time. Tots 'n Teens, 966 Main 50-hour week minimum Dozer; (4) Graders: Cat 12’s, space, tile bath and shower, cellar with hatchway, S bed­ Goal, Broker, 643-2682 or 643- cy, Realtor, 649-2813. 643-2766. Charles NlchoHson, Street, Manchester. For ap­ ONE ROOM heated apartment. •46-1894. rooms, IH baths, dining room, 0281. sive. Phone Mrs. Shorts, and schools. Phone 649-7024 74241364. HAVE FOOT COMFORT all day 1959- 112, Adams 660; (8) Ciompres- heat, hot water, electric range Kitchen set, gas range, bed­ 643-8888. after 6. Household Servicefl FORD COUNTRY SEDAN pointment call Mr. Shapiro, sors; I-R Gyros to 800; Crush­ and refrigerator, dispoeal and BOLTON — Modern, neat, 8- living room with fireplace. SIX ROOM Colonial, 1)4 baths, the CharCee Chester way. (Tall •43-2128. BUCKLAND MFG. INC. room set, refrigerator. Fraa Flrat offering. $17,400. Wolver­ OWNERS MOVING out of state very reasonable. O il owner SIX ROOM Cape, furnished or RuM ph Greene, Charles Ches­ Offered 13-A 8, standard, radio, heater, auto­ ing Equip.: C-R 22x36 Primary, TV antenna, large screened gas, electricity. Low rent. Ap­ bedroom Ranch, 160x100 lot, and are selling this 8 room 2- J. WATSON BEACH & CO. MANCHESTER — South­ unfurnished, hospital area, rear porch. May be seen by ton Agency. Realtor, 640-2818. 649-7919. ter repreeentatlve In Manches- matic, power steering, black PILGRIM MILLS haa openings 181 Adams St. Buckland Telsmith S6S A 24S Gyrospheres, ply 10 Depot Square, Apt. 4. garage, patio, assumable mort­ level ranch located in Man­ Realtors 622-2114 east section in fine residential $14,600 or $16,000. 649-4784. appointment. Call 643-0812. 643-7402. REWEAVINQ of but ns, moth and white. for salesladies. Apply to Man­ Telsmith SB Gyratory: (12) Ckm- gage, monthly payments $110. FULL SHED DORMER — Six chester Features Include liv­ neighborhood. Roomy Cape Cod holes. Zippeis repaired. Win­ veyors A Screens; Diesel Gen- Bel Air Real Estate, 848-9883. located close to schools, bus, $695 ager at Pilnim Mills, 177 Hart­ (3BNTER OF TOWN—Parkllke rooms, 2 baths, remodeled ing room with fireplace, kitch­ BETTER THAN NEW—6 room BOLTON — S bedrooms, living, dow Shades made to measure; erattH-s; Drills; Rollers; (2) NEW 4 ROOM duplex. centraKy surroundings, redecorated In and shopping. 6 complete Lots For Sale ford Road, Manchester, 10 located, stove furnished, adults OONCURD RD - Beautiful kitchen, fireplace, rec room, en with bullt-liu, dining room, Ranch, garage, 2 baths, diah- dlntaig, recreation rooms, 3-car Pcmmals all etsee Venetian blinds. Keyi a.m.-9 p.m. Batch Plants; (Concrete Equip.; mostly new furnishings, prl screened porch. Bowers School, family room, den and 3 bed­ washer, many extras, conven­ rooms, fireplace, 2-ccu: garage. made while you wait T^pe Re­ 1958 AGGRESSIVE and experienced preferred, $126 monthly. 648- ranch, large living room, form- garage, extras galore, wooded TWO BUILDING lots, prime lo Radios; Pumps; Welders; Shop vate rear yard fenced, kitch Phllbrlck Agency, 640-8464. rooms, garage, oil hot water ient location. Only $19,900. Bitfgaln priced at $17,900. Ex­ cation, city utilities. Phllbrlck WANTED—Ride to Pratt A corders for rent Marlow's 887 FORD FAIRLANE 500 furniture and applisuice aales- Equip.; Builders Equip.; Rogers 0136. tl dining room, cn ln et kitchen, lot. Suburban Aaaociates, 389- en, dining area, living room heat, 1)4 baths. Maximum liv­ Call Romar Realty, Inc., 64$- 7711, Grace Ditmars, 243-9902. clusive. OolU A Wagner, 286- Agency, 649-8464. WhMney, Utird shift, leaving Main, 649-8321. HARDTOP man. Will pay $300-$260 per 28 T Lowboy; (14) Dump 3 bedrooms, ceramic bath 3 bedrooms, recreation room, 0241. ERNEST ZAHNER vldnity Spruce and Biseell. 4)4 ROOM apartment, heat, hot landscaped yard. Marlon E. ing area with country setting. 2844, 61^-9007. — PLUMBING — V-8 with stick on the floor, week to the right man. Good Trucks; (lO) Pickups; (16) water, stove, refrigerator, prestige location. Call 043 MANCHESTER GREEN $M,9(X). Wolverton Agency, CUSTOM BUILT 8)4 room MAN(HESTER—2 A-zone wood O a l 848-0608. working hours. Must be a live Robertson, Realtor, 8484908. SIX ROOM ranch, bullt-ins, ISO UNION ST. ROCIi;VILIiB radio and heater, black with I. V. NURSE Trailers; Many-Many other $126.50. 643-6106. 1130. Realtor, 649-2818. raised ranch, 1)4 baths, fire­ ed lots, city water. Hayes Building— Contracting 14 wire. Max Okun Furniture Co., Items 1 ! ! 4 bedroom ranch, IH baths, storm windows, garage, aa- Fbonei 876-5047 matching Interior. Spotless. PARK — Six room place, buUt-ins, finished rec Agency, 643-4803. Inc., 1096 Main Street, Spring- A. P. WYMAN, INC., ATTRACTIVE 3 room fumlriied fireplace, family sized kitch­ TANNER STREET—A quality room, garsM , on wooded lot. Mimable mortgage, must sell, Automobfles For Sale 4 QUALITY CARPENTRY— $695 field, Mass. apartment. Large cloeets Cape, 6 rooms finished, 3 years en, attached garage, va­ owner, 840-6661. Permanent, full-time posi­ CONTRACTTORS THREE ROOM tenement, first built five room ranch in tip­ $20,500 Char-Bon Real Estate, 648- Rooms, dormers, porches, tion with I.V. Department. AUemON NO. 2: Sat. April 4, floor. Call 643-6016. Private entrances. Parking cCd, large wooded lot, $18,990. cant-immediate occupancy. top condition. Optional room MBBD CARf Tour credit tum- ba.sements refinlshed, cab­ 1959 Phllbrlck Agenoy, 649-8464. ANSALDI HEIGHTS 0883. •d down? Short on down pay­ Top wages, hospital paid 10 A.M., at Caledonia Sand A Adults. No pets. Call 048-4860 $18,600. arrangement, three bedrooms, MANCHESTER—Lenox Street. 1 inets, built-ins, formica, tile. DODGE CORONET insurance and pension, paid Gravel Co. Pit, 8 miles east of MAN(3HBSTER Garden Apart­ 4 bedroom Cape, close to ment? Bankniptr Reposses- No job too small. William Sitiutions TVanted— NEAR MAIN Street—8 fur BAST WINDSOR, Just over So. or two and a dining room. LONDON PARK, Hebron — 4 sick time, vacations and Montpelier on Highway 2. Due ments—4)4 room apartment WARREN E. HOWLAND Five-room Ranch, 2 fire­ room Cape, 3 unflnldied, fire­ shopping and transportation, alOD? Don’t deefialrl 8m Hon­ Robbins carpentry service. TUDOR Female 38 nished rooms and bath, sep Windsor Town line. Real buy Full basement with garage, est Douglas. Inquint about low­ 8, standard, radio, heater, white holidays. Apply Personnel to health of senior partner, completely redecorated, heat, Realtor stairway to second floor. $18,- places, garage, recreation place, aluminum storms and $14,000. Call William (Sirtln 649-3446. hot water, stove, refrigerator, erate entrance, no children here, owner transferred. Big 850 Main St., Manchester Co., 627-6107 or Simsbury 668- est down, smallest payments with red Interior. Clean, one Office . RELIABLE mother would like CiUedonia SAG Co. is modifying six room ranch, full basement, 000 win buy it. T. J. Crockett, room, combination windows, screens, fiilly insulated, %, acre VERNON HILLS 18 Delmont Street. aaywfaers. No small loan or B- owner. operations and selling equip­ and parking. $120 per month. 643-1108 Realtor, 643-1677. doors, tile bath, city utllU lot. 843-1448. 3025. HOME IMPROVEMENT Serv­ to take care of cliildren days Office 16 Forest Street. 648- alumlniim aiding, % acre lot. nancs company plan. Douglas ice—Rec rooms, porches, ga­ ment off recent jobe I ! (4) ties, ameslte drive, trees, $595 THE MERIDEN while mother works. CUl 648- 0000. High assumable mortgage 43 DALE ROAD-Custom built L-Shaped Ranch-^ust 916,990 Motors, 888 Main. rages. additions, attics fln- 0464. Truck-Oanes: Lima 84, PAH BOWERS 8CH(X)L — 7 room $14,900—Air conditioning, dish­ good condition throughout, BufiinMs Locattona Only $18,100. T. J. (Jrockett, washer, fireplace, large kitch­ 8 bedroom H>Ut, Urch kitchen iiihed, general repairs. No job HOSPITAL 3S6A A 166, Gradall; Lorain L- Cape, full shed dormer, fire­ hot water oil heat. TAUANT, 1963, Hght Mue, 4- 1956 MANCHESTER — Beautiful $ Realtor, 648-1677. en, roomy 8 bedroom ranch, with built-ins, 3 baths, living VA — No Down PayniMt too small. (Tall 643-2629. 60 Shovel; (6) Motor Scrapers: For Rent 64 place, garage, near all schools, door, automatic, whitewalls. room apartment, heat and 106x260 lot. Don’t wait. Carlton room with fireplace, 36 foot FORD TUDOR HARDTOP Cat 619’s, LeT-W C-Piils; (7) MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape $16,000. Owner 649-1796. VERNON FHA » Minimum Down •,900 miles, reasonable. CaK 8, automatic, radio, heater, all 181 CocA Avenue Doga—Birds—Pets 41 electricity, $100 monthly. J. D. W. Hutchins. Realtor. 649-6132. CHARLES LESPERANCE family room, 3-car garage, MASONARY—Fireplaces, chim­ Tractors-Loadera: Cat D-8, IHC Realty, M-5129. In quiet but convenient loca­ Here's a superb new home in Connecticut’s most beiui- 849-4280. neys, patios, and brick veneer. black with red ahd white in­ Meriden, Conn. TD-28, LeT C-Dozer, IHC 800’s, STORE, 400 Main fit., 040-5329, beautiful lot. J. D. Realty, 648- AKC REGISTERED, champion tion, level lot with trees, oil hot 83 FUOT RANCH, Porter Street 649-7620 tiful, most successful new community. A qualified vet­ Brick, block, etc. Workman­ terior. Extra clean. Caae 80; (4) IHC PH-86 Pay- 9-6. area, beamed celling, 2 fire* BOLTON—6 year old 6 room 6139, after 8, 849-8888. Overslae Gape, 1440 sq. ft., stock, liver-white male spring­ FXDUR R(X)M duplex for rent, water heat, aluminum storms ranch, 2 baths, finished rec eran can own It with no down payment whatever—and ship guaranteed. Call 649-2402 haulers; Gallon 118 Grader; places, 1^ baths, binit-lns, 6 sere lot. Six rooms, S M U VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, sk- $495 er q>aniel puppies. Reasonable. no pets. Oafl after 6 p.m. 644- DISTINCmVE office with pan­ and screens, rec room, 3 bed- still have mortgage payments of as little u $131 a month. anytime. Joy TDH Challenger Crawler- large roome, double garage, room, stone fireplace, 1-car ga­ MANCHESTER'S family 641-2, eellent cooditlon. 649-4924. WOMAN for general office 742-6339. 0466. eling, fireplace, beamed ceil­ roome. Immaculate through­ rage, one acre wooded lot, con- WAPPING—8)4 room ranch, (or 4) bedrooms, living room That includes Interest u d principal, estimated taxes and Drill; (4) (Compressors: to 900 out. $16,800. Wolverton Agency, 128' frontage. Carlton W. separate heating and utilities, ADDITIONS — Rec rooms, re­ 1958 work. Typing easenUal. 5 days. ing and parquet flooring, cen­ cenlent location. $20,500. U A R breezeway, garage, ceramic estimated fire insurance. BuUt-ins, bath and lavatory, Including Saturdays. Grant’s cfm; (2) Seaman A Ferguson ATTRA(3nVE new 6 room du­ Realtor. 649-2818. Hutchins, Realtor. 849-8182. centrally located. Owner must fireplace, large kitchen, knot­ modeling, bathrooms tiled, ce­ CHEVROLET BISCAYNE tral location yet parkllke sur­ Realty (>)., Inc., 648-2682, R. D. tile bath and kitchen, assume sacrifice. Phone 6494)888. full basement. 1988 OLD8MOBILE, best offer Parkade. TOY POODLES for sale. Call Compactors; Johnson Batch plex, centraHIy located. Garage. ment floors. Call 649-4291. 4-DOOR Plant; (7) Tandem Dump $125. monthly. 649-7440. roundings. Call 648-1120. Murdock. 643-6473. mortgage, only $16,200. Carlton ty pine cabinets, formica DIREXJTIONS: Take Wilbur O o s s Highway to. Exit OB. $960. 643-0333. 649-0679. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, OONNEOTIOUT W. Hutchins, Realtor, 640-6182. North on R t 83 to Thrall Rd., left ______..--T__^ ______. . . . ------*---Al._. ATTENDANT WILL GIVE YOU 100 Jt-Of GREEN STAMPS FRBBI age classroom, older end 100 ACRE FARM nervous students our me- Painting—Papering ZI FORD 4-DOOR, 8 PLUMBING and heating men, THOMPSON HOUSE — Cottage eialtv. lU (Tenter St.. Men- Automatic, radio, heater, clean. Ucenaed, for new woik. (3aU WANTED—8-10 foot hydropCane, •Street, centrally located, large lor aisseminauon on a xown-wiua oasis. EVERETT W. PAINTINQ, EXTERIOR and in­ good condition. 649-7149. Committee shaU meet with the Manoheater Redevalopment VAN DYNE eheeier. (Tan (or tree book­ $95 742-6390 after 6 p.m. terior, paperhanging, wall­ pleasantly furnlahed rooms, le t 9tt-866X paridng. Call 649-8858 for over­ IN BOLTON Agenoy and Its oonsultaats Involved In developing plans wd DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS o p e r removed, dry wall work. MECHANIC (or truck fleet, con­ night and permanent guest •hall convey its Ideaa and the Ideas o f others involved In the Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ Many -s to chpoee from. Diamonds—Tl atchc This 2-story houM was complotoly uroctod, siderable outaide work, plen­ rales.- An active farm for many years, now for —y fine project to the Redevelopment Agency ai^ atoll partlolpjjto to LEARN TO DRIVE - Special ing arranged. Fully Insured. We do,. . beat prices—we set ty of hours, clean driver's U- Jewelry 48 to a death In the family. Approximately IM acres in the same manner with the Manoheater Houalng Authority attentioo to nervous and elder- 649-9668, Joseph P. Lewis. them. EVERY WED. and SAT. cense, married. 643-3414. FURNI8HBD ROOMS for gen- aU and a good portlan of It te cleared. S ^ bnrm. and its requaat. Mclpsod and roof on In only 14 houn. f l e esroom for teen-agers, WATCH AND JEWELRY ro- tlemep, free parking; alao, rickin service. Day or eve­ PAINTINa, PAPERHANOINa LANE MAINTENANCE man, pairing. Prompt aervice. Up to '• Hila ordlnanea ahaU taka effaet tan (10) days a^ r ^ Good work, reasonable ratgs. PHONE 643-5181 cabins with efficiencies. OoU MblUwUon In thla nawapapar provliW that w lt t o tan (10) ning leaeons. Reasonable retee. nights. Apply in person Holi­ $20 on your old watch In trade. Tha hwiM la a Mg stately oolealal, built hi the IfiBFa It eon bo ttmi at 265 Ludlow Rd. hi oxeluslvt Manchester Driving Academy. Over 30 years In Manchester. Scranton Motel and CaUna, 8ftar this puWloatlon of thla ordtoanro^ Pina Parts day Lanes,. 89 Spencer Street, Closed Mondaya F. E. Bray, 849-0838, between 0-7. Very beet Ci constniottoii, plaeter walls, tiled *—**■ STATE SERVICE STATION T88-7348. Your neighbor my reconunen- Manchester. < 787 Main Strsst, Stats Thsater by not laaa than five (6) par cant of the ji^tora o f ^ t o ^ datloa. Mymond Flake. 049- WEST SIDE MOTORS full baaenent (walk-out), exeellent beatlnr evetom ■8 determined from the latest offioW JJ*ta of tto RegUtom Roekludgo soctlou. 9387. BuUdlng. PLEASANT ROOM for gMtl^ Elgfct roone In all, rgrlth fouj( of them b ed r< ^ W liM "YOUR FLYING 'A' DEALUl" UNOTTPE OPERATOR want- man. parking, 81 Edmund St., 9f Votore, haa not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting ed, union or eligible, day s e ^ fioor. Terrific view from the enoleoed rear p

Sdgar O rels, W8C8, o f South Methodist Church will most Budget Talkf , / About Town Monday at 8 pm . in Susannah Wesley HaB or the ohurch. Mrs. Come to End U . O. M l n y IM th , Mm ot Robert Pratt will give a talk Business Bodies Ifr. and lira. SUUman Katth, on pictures of Christ Miss Anna M l Bortar St., la aarvtncr with Filbig and Mrs. Ehran Thomas Tha last of General Msatfar tto IlMtad Stataa A rm y in wUl be co-hosteeees. Rletaard Martin's two-vrask ss- QUALIFV FOR CLUB <6>conference o f the insurance SdiwaMurt, Gaitnany, rtss of 1904-60 budget hsurlagi The John Hancock Insurance company to be held at Holly­ The Holy Name Society of wound up last night, with m re­ Company of Boston has an­ wood Beach, Fla. Oavid Bi«oe, aon o f Mrs. I>or- St. James' Church will receive view of the appropriation re­ nounced that Manchester repre­ quests from the town water and othy Brace, 30 Ash St., report­ Communion in a body tomorrow sentatives, Daniel J. Gallagher aewer departments. ed Monday to the Great Lakes at the 8 a.m. Mass. A S S E T U ^ o f 51 O’Leary Dr. and William The heutnga, which bonn Naval l^alninsr Center, lU., The 18th annua^H |^t of the J. Wutsch of 18 Englewood F fb. 34, provide tor a public where he is enrolled in the The Kiwanis Club will hold board of directors of the East airing, of each town depart- aohool o i Eaeotronloe for 36 a luncheon meeting Tuesday at Hartford Federal Credit Union lists increased assets of $30,- budget request tor the weetak the Manchester Country Club. John E. Rogers, superintendent 190,927 as compared with $27,- coming fiscal ysar. They are of the West Hartford post of­ 307,539 for the fiscal period end­ Martin's Innovation, not a ehar- The Manchester Philatelic fice, will discuss '"TTie Negro ed 1962. ter requirement as are some of Society will meet Tuesday at Today.” President James W. Cooper, the later headings on the total 7:30 p.m. at North Methodist in his report of the 1963 ac­ proposed budget. Church, 300 Parker St. tivities, says that, " It is en­ The water and sewer de­ The Salvation Army meeting, couraging to see this excellent partment requests pressnted usually held at Weethlll Gar­ display of thrift (an almost $2,- Lest night by department super­ Friendship Circle of the Sal­ dens, Bluefield Dr., on Monday, 900,000 increase) because one intendent Lawrence Wittkofske vation Army will meet Monday has been rescheduled for of the prime reasons your Cred­ totaled between them about at 7:45 p.m. at the church for a Wednesday at 7 p.m. for next it Union exists is to encouragt $010,000, but neither budget was service prog^m. Mrs. Peter week only. Col. and Mrs. W il­ Us members to develop tn« intended to be the final word. Stevenson and Mrs. Robert liam Spatig will show slides of habit of putting aside some The water department re­ Lyons will be co-hostesses. the Holy Land. All are welcome money each payday for future quest, tor example, rfwws ex­ to attend. A total of 350 jurors are use.” acted revenue at $308,470 and he requested budget at $370,- needed in the Manchester area, Pfc. James C. Bissell of the CONTRACT FOB HAMILTON 967. Martin must balance the according to Mrs. J. Edward United States Marine Corps, son two flnres before submitting McKeever of 69 N. School SL, of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Bis Hamilton Standard division tKe budget to the directors this a member of the Jury commit­ sell, 87 Forest St., is participat­ of the United Aircraft Oorporn- month. tee. Other members Of the com­ ing with the Second Battalion, Uon at Windsor Locks has been mittee are Thomas Derby of 104 Ninth Marines, in a coordinated awarded a $27,000 govenlment Of the expected revenue, Park S t, chairman, and George United Stated-Nationalist Chi­ contract for 1,340 push switch $300,000 is expected from water W. C. Hunt, 285 Charter Oak nese amphibious exercise called assemblies. sales. O f the proposed budget. St Those Interested in serving "Operation Backpack,” being The negotiated, firm fixed- $208,891 would go for operating on jury duty may call any mem­ conducted ott the coast ot Tai Daniel J. Gallagher price contract comes from the costs, $76,806 for debt service, ber of the committee. wan. Defense Supply Agency’s rtec- and $fik),200 fo r small eiqrital Dr., have qualified as members tronics supply center at Dayton, Improvements. of the firm’s President’s Club. The chorus of Chamlnade Mu­ Members of Daughters of Lib­ Ohio. The proposed budget Is sub-. Membership in this group is sical Club will rehearse Tues­ erty, No. 125, will meet tomor­ TTie switch is Identified by a stantially smaller than the cur­ awarded to the top 100 agents day at 8 p.m. in the chorus room row at 7 p.m. at Holmes Fu­ Hamilton Standard part num­ rent year's—a request of about in the country. Gallagher and at Manchester High School. neral Home, 400 Main St., to ber and lack of teohnical data $875,000 compared with the Wutsch competed with some pay respects to Mrs. Matilda J. precludes competitive negotia­ current $430,957—but the cap­ 7,000 agents for the honor. Lindsay, a past worthy mistress tions or competition by formal ital improvement reserve ban The two men will be honored of the lodge. advertising, it was reported. been dropped from the budget. during a March 15-19 business be The Defense El^tronics Sup­ Last year the reserve was al­ Sgt. Robert D. Lannan of the ply Center procures, manages located $69,966. assured Manchester Police Department and supplies commons parts of The sewer department re­ conducted assemblies on pedes­ electriced and electronic equip­ quest shows expected revenue of trian safety this week for chil­ ment used by tlie Aim ed Ser­ at $276,360, and expenditures dren at Nathan Hale School. A vices. at $237,838—another balancing film, “ I ’m No Fool,” was shown job for Martin. Sam Crispino, owner of Crispino's Supreme Fooda Store at 469 Hartford Rd., formerly Bur- after the talks. O f the revenue, $200,000 will Autom atic S.NET EARNINGS sack s Market, poses in his newly remodeled grocery outlet during Tuesday’s busy opening probably come from service day. A grocery store entrepreneur of long aUndlng In the Hartford ataa, Crispino this week Miss Susan Landers, daugh­ The Southern New England charges. Other sources Include C om fort Telephone Co. has announced opened Manchester’s most modem Independent food store operations and features high assessments for new Installa­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal H. quality meato Md groceries, along with World Green Stamps. An esUmated 3,000 persons Landers, 43 Broad S t, has been buaineas gains and service Im- tions and liened assessments. O f with an pnovementa during 1963. c ^ e into the food store on opening day. The store, which features double stamps on the budget proposal, $93,910 elected sophomore representa­ W edne^ays, U open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (H er­ tive to the student Council at A gain of some 57,000 tele­ ald photo by Ofiara.) •' r v will go for debt service, and oil-powered Hartford College for Women. phones was reported and the much of the remainder fo r op­ firm handled some 96,660,000 erating expenses. water heater Manchester Assembly, Order kxig-dtatance calls, or eight mil­ the year with data seU in lue Mass., has been ncuned mana­ Among new produoU t$4s week The total budget request at of Rainbow for Girls, will have lion moire than in 1962. doubled during the year. ger of Raycon, Inc., a recently tor flahennen is' the ”Flsh-o- $337,838 is under last year’s Uae of the wide area tele­ from inspection Monday at 7:80 p.m. Warnings to 78JK)0 stockhold­ formed radlation-procesaing therm” made by Thomas Eldlyn $329,766, but includes no reserve phone service (W A T S ), which by Miss Linda Parks, g ^ d ers brought $2.73 per share, company at South Windsor. Co., OoUlngdaM, P a This gadg­ fund, last year budgstsd at provides long distance cailUng at Am erican worthy advisor, and ass^ate compared to $2.60 in the pre­ et la nine inohss long and three $43,288. fixed monthly rates for heavy grand officers, at the Masonic vious year. Harold Gaboury of Bridge­ and one-half Inches wide, equip­ The two departments share toll users, brought revenues of Coal Co., Inc. Temple. Officers are reminded Total telephones In service port has purchased W ilton’s ped with a buSt-m, non-snag personnel, employing together a $2 Vi tnilUan, an Increase of one total of 35. to wear long, white gowns. Re­ now number 1,403,000. Gift Shop at 965 Main for rewind mechanism and a galva­ mdiUloin over 1962. an undisclosed sum. freshments will be served after N ew buUdingB and additions, nometer guags which is said to Capital Improvements asked Total reveoYuea in 1963 were for this year total $677 for the phone 522-8151 the meeting. and the growing use o f tele­ give fast, accurate temperature $164.5 milUon, compared to The textile industry is still an water department and $206,500 phone facilities for data trans- reading. A guide on the device $154.4 miUion in 1962. E x­ important part of tho total eco­ for the sewer department. The WilUam J. Wutsch miiaaion, was refieoted during shows temperature preferences penses were $143.1 milUon and nomic picture of New England largest request is for a new fo r varloua trout and bMs, as included $60.5 million in wages in spite of frequent reports to filter plant for the Porter-How- and $31,8 mUHon in taxes. N et the contrary, according to an well as parch, pike, ptokerdand ard Reservoir, at $400,000. Oth­ penfiah. Income tor the year was $21.4 article appearing tai this ers are $150,000 for a new dis­ South Methodist Church miilUon as convpared to the 1962 month’s edition of the New tribution reservoir and $100,000 1226 MAIN STREET flgrure o f $20.2 nUUion. Englander, a monthly magazine The 1968 fiscal samings at for a new trunk sewer in the REV. J. M A N L E Y S H A W D.D., Senior Minister SNETCXJ's assets were re­ published by the New E & land Stanley Works, New Britain, Bldwell St. areA REV. RAY C. HOLUS JR., Associate Minister ported at $742,553,000 up from (Council at Boston. Over 3,0(XI were up 26 per cent. Sales were REV. JAMES M. GAGE, Councillng $463,154,000 at the end of 1962. textile mills and apparel plants noted at a 7 perD cent increase REV. GORDON OLSON, Youth Director employ nearly 200,000 through­ to a record high o f $126,738,000 MISS MARJORIE WILLIAMS, Director of Education HELCO REPORT out the six-state area. with eoimings at $4,325,000. JACK B. GROVE, Director of Music T h e atmual aaport fo r 1963 of CA SH FUEL MISS PEARL EBLE, Deaconess, Ret.' the Hartford Electric Light Ck>. NEW PRODUCTS: Amateur The Barrows and Wallace notes significant events during Sailors who saii by night need Oo. at 1 Constitution Idasa, SERVICE that fiscal period. worry no more over the shout, Hartford, w ith offices at the Stock earnings per common invites You To Worship 'tight overboard!” ItM new Miancbeeter Stu^tping Parkade, Save $8.00 Oa 200 GaDons share rose sharply to $2.72 com- “Nite Hawk Lantern” by ESB reports a total of $1,341,499 In 24-Hour Baroer Sendoe 9:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45*A.M. ared to the previous year of Ray-o-wac, PhUadeliphia, Pa., r e ^ e n tla i sates agreements 2.20; a reflection of improve­ 9:00 A.M. M ORNING W ORSHIP 10:46 A.M. can be recovered prompOy tor (hiring the month of January ments in operating efficiency it floats with lens up. Made of 1964. Ihe vokime shows an In- The One Great Hour of Sharing— March 8, 1964 and increased sales o f elec­ polyethylene, it is rust-proof McKinney tricity. orease over the Deoember total, “ For The Relief of Human Suffering” and non-corrosive, has a posi­ Lumber and Supply Oa Net income for the fiscal pe­ C. Robert WaJtece, general man­ tive puah-button afwiteta, and ager, says, and he added that Sermon : “ Crumbling Temples” Dr. Shaw, Preaching riod was at $10,021,000 compar­ Est. 1947— Bolton ed to $8,046,000 in 1962. quick-connect battery leads an Intensification has been not­ The Chancel Choir with Instrumentalists Presents which snap into a 6-volt spring Highlights during the year ed In tranaaotlona for Febru­ TeL 643-2141 “Sacred Cantata No. 12”- J . S. Bach note the start of a 220,000 kilo­ terminal lantern battery... ary. “ Gloria” by Poulenc w att unit at the Middletown at the 10:45 Service (Generating Station with com­ pletion expected this year; Sunday, March 8, Channel 8 will present another HELCO joined three other major program on Methodispi with Jack B. Grove and the utilities in New England’s larg. Chancel Choir, Gordon Olson and his Youth Group est powei pool, known as the on “ We Believe” , sponsored by the Greater Hart­ Connecticut Valley Electric Ex- change; line crews started build­ ford Council o f Churches at 12":80 P.M. ing New England’s first 345,000 * * • * volt transmission line for ex­ change of bulk power between PARISIAN COIFFURE Wednesday Lenten Evening Service Connecticut and neighboring March 11, 1964 states. 55 OAK STREET The Rev. A. Marian Shoemaker Also, the Connecticut Yankee Power Co., of which HELCO Groton-Methodist Church owns 9H per cent, obtained its “Why The Cross”—7:80 P.M. charter and land in Haddam for Miss Yvonne • • • * construction of the world's larg­ owner of • est nuclear power plant to start Junior and Senior High Youth Fellowships this year; and the firm added a Parisian Coiffure 4 7:00 P.M. new service facility with its Falls Village Service Center in is pleased to welcinne Young Adults at 8:00 P.M. Canaan. two new members Call For Further Information Office 648-8384 Home 643-4014 BRIEFS Robert J. Boyce, president of Mr, Burton the Manchester Savings and Loan Association, Inc., at 1007 and , Main St., has been apf^n ted to the 1964 Management Commit­ tee of the United States Saivlngs Miss Helena and Loan League. The commit­ WORSHIP WITH US tee studies methods which will to her staff David Hutchinson of 62 Norman St., compositor assigned improve management proce­ to setting headlines for The Herald, this month marks his dures and ■association operating Make an appointment to 35th year with the newspaper. Hutchinson began his career routines. us soon. Sunday, March 8 with the paper in March 1929 as an advertising compositor. He recalls that only four men were setting adds in those Nathan 1>ifta Jr,, Andover, early days and today the number has Increased twofold. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A man with a voice, Hutchinson has sung for years with the Methodist Church choir, has been active in Gilbert A Classes for Kindergarten through Adults Sullivan concerts, and' has served the community in civilian defense work and as a volunteer policeman. (Herald photo iriiss Yvonne MORNING WORSHIP 10:45 by Saternls.) WESTOWK Sermon: “The Lordship of Christ—His Love” PHARMACY Nursery Provided 4S9 Hartford Rd.— 649-9946 INQUIRER'S CLASS 5:00 THE WIND T o maintain oar conttoolty For personk desiring to know more i-..out of medical service we are Christian living and our church. "blowefh where it lisfeth, and thou Nursery Provided huarosi th» sound theroof, but 6pen All Day const not toll whence it comoth, EVENING SERVICE 7:00 and whithor it gooth . , SUNDAY nim —>"Tlw CrucHixIoii cNid RBUirracfioii" prepare to moot thy God A climactic film in sound and color depicting the Cross and the empty''tomb. . . . Tor . . . he that formoth tho No admission charge—the public is cordially mountains, and croatoth tho wind , . . and makolh tho morning invited! darknoss, , . . Tho Lord, Tho God of hosts, is his namo." Amot 4:12, 13 nm RAH Mias Helena, Manager , Welcome! THE CHURCH of the NAZAREHE .130 SPRUCE ST. 3S4 MAIN 8T.. MANCHESTER. OONNEOTIOI7T T«L 4434M31 WE OFFER - “A CHURCH WITH A MISSION” Trinity Covenant Church ROBERT 4. SHOFF. Pastor New Mod*rn Salon Borttyi, Operator PIZZAS g r Inders n SUNDAY SEBVIOB8 -* Lafost Tachniquat Hours: Hackmatack S t Near Keeney SPAGHETTI Sunday School ...... 9J0 * Finait Mafarialt Mon., tues.. Wed., Sat. Church of “Dial-A-LIff Worship H o u r...... ,....10t40 10 Mtaiit* Swrviet * Parsonaliaad Sarvica _ 9 to 6 Toath PoUowBhlp...... SiOO Thursday, Friday, 9 to 9 For Spiritual l ^ t EvaafoHsm ...... JiM Dial «48-27Sl . WBONB8DAT BHd-woek S orrleo...... liM Read H erald Ads. A , , \ I ■ \ btcan puDllc d ep v t- tor Ui6 ay a n a ehar- lome ot I # total »r da- eMntad a V Buper- tkolake MAi^TllMrilULIS about rat was nt re- iWM ax- T. BtamMtimnt s otK Ma. 170 and i-' t m o ,- ica the Actor m mtttlnr >ra thla 35U .Y «,r I ivenue, 1 water As a Cop Adam Clayton Powell tMidget. eratlng larvice. By cram A Loontr lUpesseifteeHo Adam Otoigr-f*MAc at Mr. powsB act «a% capital AT Tdaviataa-Mto WiHer I tost PosNIl (O.-M.T.) wgl be an M individual, toft alee to se. *ODW TOBK (AP) Regto Mtotoot of an "N 9 C W M te totkm to the lapgir guaftton e« la aub-. T^oomar B aalalMradng 1 I Pager” taleoaet ’Ibunstay toom what he stands tor aad what ha I - lie cur- ‘'7 :80 tosans to the Negro rnririBHasI ! about monUi bto ^ annlvaraary :t o - t p m . to boih tiM North and the li the a oop. e eootTovsrsbO PosisB, South. In the North, whaia le eap- Over thoaa yaaca ___ [odteb called tbs chief poMUcal ^ Negro haa had rights ra hae eanrai *a patrolman, Aataottva. rsprasiastotlve of tbe Nsgto, tormeeiy yeara, the wnsihifts to budget, uniformed man, ptalnctothea- more on whet to done with theae raa al- wMI be seen in Weabltwton to rigbta, rather than aeourhm man, captain and oommlaaion- bto dutiea in Oongrass, where ■*em. * er. Ha often haa taken leave ^ to obemnan of the House ’TVmaequently, tooiia an Bm nt re- ot itooar and Bduoatlon Ootmnft- avenue the force to be a private aye, tee; to Itosope; at hia home to PoBtloal arena to of major slgHb dltures a chief investigator, an insur­ Boanoe, and through a r nlHli sd Puerto Rioo; in Harlem, where leadar like Powell, our program lancing ance investigmtor and a newa- he to pasUw of the tasgast No- paper reporter. ^ church to the wortd, the win try to give tonight k ^ B m 00 win Altar all thia experience. Abysalnlon Baptist Ototoshi and atUhtoos, direction and viham aervlce Toom ey todjay is . a m ere detep- a^a New yotfc Ofty poittiQal of ths Negro today... pmtk>- biclude live •a^eant, running arranda ularty the urban Negro.” latalla- for that rlah, glamorous, girl- Aa produoer. Waasocmms's nta. Of chasing, intrepid captain of Chet HunUey wW be'Ihe ro- oameraa follow Powell to ths 193,010 hemtoide, ^ o e Burke, who porter tor the broadoaet. (neny different environananla e, and *2«Wy aolvsk a case on ABC’s Bxecutive producer Irving end setttoga, tbe program wMI For ep­ "B urke’a Law.” Oftlto eaM: -We oonsMer A ^ kxto at Bome of the leaaona O to i^ Powe* ofw of the toost “ ®P«-*sctol man, be hee been to power tor ical at with white hair and twinkling powerful and (m^entUU N«- so tong, and aome of tbe ab- year’s blue eyea to « performer who Ffo®* to the United States to- traotlona whioh Poweg hm tor reaerve never haa objected aeriOusly to aito oor examination of Ma oonatituency. lad at Hollywood’s typN»fcastlng. It has him WIB attempt to plhoe to . ** report. Poan. worked out’& t for him. When P fW tive the many aageote «« wbl remlniace about Me of hto highly oontrovetsial oa- ahara nou)rwood producers need a —er,” 19 years to Oongreas, and tbe tther a they automatically ask tar cbanges to race reiattoam Regia Toomey. *'*«tocer A 1 W tm e a n o n wMcti he hae wHneeaed Jane Foftda and. Taylor in film commented, "Thle program wIM asked ”I've worked almost steadily this time. tor the By DICK KUBHODB f American actreaaea, the one a^e 19M." the actor eaid. 200,500 - Kewepaper Bnthrpriae AaenJJ they like is Jane Fonda. It ap- I Once in a while' I’ve been cast It. The HBW YORK (JOBA)—If ywt p a w to be aa international as a vUlaln, bi| t moaUy I’ve a new been a policeman, although r-How- w w a girl and they compared sometlmee a bad one.” JFFcci t/ic P rim ary u ^ Point 0. Oth- ^ to Brigetta Bardot, would He played bis first policeman I !W d is- — _ is chaiMtoc_It ^ get m ad? «nay be tetovialon astd it m ay be }“ Cheater M orris n e w YORK 100,000 Jana Fonda is and they did In 1999, the first all-talking 1'elevl-^U ^ will be reported to atw SMdlaitoa Anylww, Paul Sion'S big event of the next few oral'news specials during in the #Ml alM is aiaaling. Hirharto of ABC’s Breaking gangster movie. Since then he **I don’t want to be cpmpaaed haa done 295 movies. days to the New Kampahlrs prb to^ntag. NBC wlU bump “Yew Pwto^ a telavtokm vetaiseoiee Don’t Say” to bring in prelkat- - to her,” Jane aaya. ‘T admire nottoed ft. "Burfcf’a Law” to hto fifth mary election. The three major her vary much, but ahe’s one television aeries, and he’s been networka are covering it with M ry returns. CBS wUI praenmC *ntojaon and I'm another person. "Wa can do and say things an officer in them all. He has the kind of Intensity and rival­ Jack Benny for the asms thla yam ,” Klaharda saysL "th at shoto to more pose. ABC Wiu tackle ft aftm AB m y nmtiira Ufa, Tve been wa could not do and kwt ry they usually reaerve for the 11 p.m. oompared. I don’t like Oompari- than IIB riMws.. November presidential election aona. rm Jane FOnda." y«r T ^ year, for toaiancc, J’lt’s’ been A gwM. busy life,” returns. MeanwhUe, veteran poUttonl w e j^ been aMe to use the he. said com placent. "But once observers are Oonvlnoed that Mtaa Fonda, who has a l o r wo*d,toomoat»ual.* Lawt yoar, They wIU all hava theU- top boiling point, auffardd fi^ m a while it would have been reportorial teams in New Eng­ the results o f the voting wfl| Iona tooaa Bardot eompariaona while tihto ww tolw Who knows mce if L could have gotten the wot be known at toast uatB whet ntot year may brli«?" girl at the end.” land. NBC win devote a half- ahe worked in Franen The hour news special to the anb- early Wedneeday morning. doa Fw w thlQg, ft pgio6My "Burke’s Law” haa proved Other special events durhm Freoeh fall in lov« with her. ^S^®*!..®*****^^ (7-7:80 p.m.) tliey called her ’The Love Ood- bring Breaiehir PbkA one o t the season’s more popu­ ■ABC will have a 15-mimite ime- the next seven days «*«-»liiito m. daaa” and things like that ba^ agsto. Afthough Ririt- lar series ^ season and ^OTing People’s Concert” om. return fo r anoUtog' year of h ^ CBS Wedneeday (7:80-8:1* / W m««h attontion py hsmiolde. P-m.) wlthL Irnmard “ )a. 'to that kind of tl^ ,” Jane On the big day, Tuesday, the "It doesn’t bother me.” ST— dtocussing jasa. ' r- V.^'toia made tsro films in Paris, flter current release. ’’Sunday in Hew Toric,” was filmed partly to ^Uywood and partty in New . — PB°*"* * * H bie aeries to SATURDAY Xonc. toxwto, but not desolate PROGRAM 1 ISdS ( » aigr k IbJ ——— Aa much aa Paria and the heartbrokan. He’s had a kmg ^-tok Satol Bp^ss. "Bariaiana Uked her, aha lik ^ It o t dtoappototan ^ ItM ( *) News im4 them. weal as eppotatanenta. ■ **’« •Tha French love m y father,” In toot, be had hto bags “ ‘••XJIL®* Kssw • (to) Washtagtoa BasaH »Udrm match knowledg* ® 5«f* ,®*vk«a Anaw Terror Frpai toe says, "and I supposa that’s PJcbjA be say^ to returnto (S> lisraaila ana of reason I ilka It there. Al- Ida New Toric stage career <2 > latarBstlaeal aaoat every actor I Sp llSUsa DsUar tosvto *f*bla OlaiMa 8haw lito* i I K ,. t Tna American Scene Maaa- U :to (9) MavU younger actors, th^ like sine. KMturing: Frank ;;iwsok Kt,■day,” Boris I ' AfcQuean very much. “The Loi loft. ^ pBying next Concert Jazz ^ ^ o r I'if sift***** **“ (to-M) Tka Uaatanaal r to "Cloopatra,''^and nobody Oary Lockwood. Ricardo It to see ’’Cleopatra.”ipatra :s on CBS Mootalban. A prlvato wtio ra- tito (■) Good MIgkt lly M am ong the younger iitoOJSf'.aasr" turns to (lad ms wite is dead. ■s *• Oorvoert H all.” a n S . * I Btu<^ of a new movemeaft "ki Am^can au^ which ema- ffiMaasrss. jasx and aymphonio m - • .to tHi WsaSmisd JOHN L. JENNEY 00 asslrnttoui poeftlon and to oaUM "the thiid tr. or T«nn«Me« •ta'Wh’' w«l be the o o iM o i 4 Bto Wlwurj •lie AOENCY hAurth and final N ew T o ^ ^ b U * Oolf h w io n io Y o u n f People’s o S - PAImer •^sad, Am aioohoUo mam«d wopMa Hjtnatoln, Wnhiasday on OB a * .^ -7 S 2 . ^ h in e k TV from 7:80 to S lo pan. S— i '« mT M K 'T Praotloar JoKrirli ELECTRONICS F aabj^ will be Aaron Oop>> Jotomjr Unitaa Open.” Bam M ’ mtartmant Uia BalUmor*, Hd. ii^rS ®o*npoaer-oonduotor- apotwo/ to LABORATORIES pianiot-teacher whom Bamoteto SbS!Sf“ ^ Bt LBBOF NtMWas jKas** (9-to-ie) liawraBaa Walk Skew PrealdeaU oails "Amerioa’a leading ocan- poatr, and the young Anwri- 27 7 BROAD toantaneeri^ Htoda CM eom p oaer • ontwai,^ Jiutus ' Boctw Bad O sofsa QMOlfcer SobuHer, a torsmoait Rally Ram^ The Flag Boys” tot B. Oentor St —dtt dU t •199 tow lat NwaUbi. Joanne W ^ (•sa Paga Ttort «>d ram*r. boat. Armr- A town io oonfrontod Servi$e ' Ma^ sOAs. £rL“* a . soorot22S2 . Army S***^" proiaot * * eke , Waat 9tto ,Asaapolis. ( I ) n a SilTors Sfcow AIUM TIC FURMCE on. ffiSJSS?’ ■----- ^ Tka ®*rry gtvas his nephew soma ■» w5 s r * ti how iTronSSSS m 14 HOUR CUSTOMER SRRVICB ^ 649-3701 » Mito Q IHM L T. Wood _ K 5% a £v|3-r" T t d H i M i i i f l i t (l> W ««lli«r 1 ■ ^ h a s 'a bo»Sri Ui99 (91 . Itoria. aad E to. sa lb - •^MBerHedeTiBB^E

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SUNDAY Television PROGRAM Barry liitg That Barge TUESDAY T elevision PROGRAM (S8) IHrseltoas ■ft Aa aBsd ahsphard (Wallao8 PubUoAtttiiia-llaBilaiit tartoa. Ford) "borroirs’’ aomsoab a<« •ito (894S> Raw alS8’a sheaa so hto a*M dec On Set of *Burk^» Lau? win sun i8H iMsfui. SsU I at With Temr Tka O t ltln liw StU lailRv^-SseSr^ D«T«gr «M WMitk New Kami R y D A V R m n a , Rome ef those things: Bis Fm M* SiSt n m . ' ^ ▼lew. M n rM u TV UNIT 70 nimMM KT1M t K U U t W O O V ((A A P )-it^ l t roally Barhety FroduettonOo^ whtoh Bntari Botgnlse, Viiwlsg a forM flffars Hk»Hng Cham- Mueller, a t^ e r Taatear, doaan’t taka liauoh to m i private ecremiag, the msa m • in : B> Payw iiai 0»«alfc ptoMhlpa (Oarmasiy); World .. .MNLTTOtMT IflMHm by mvAMg h to bo a smadn is already plamilng toaturs riannad to ass tbtir pat VOW, IS Star ClMs Sailboat (%amioptoB- Sw^StoaShsnhip BrUga hit in the entertalnmsntklnmont vrond._____ films aisd toWvlsIoife Mtown— Full, b In tbalr deenmantaiy. • 4 t ( 88) “ ------AH you hava to do la aiiig wUoh Barry will mpsar fit and T<8» . „ (M n a WwM a( Maria m th» iSm 1:8t (8) My Faverlto MarHaa moire or laae on ptteh,tteh. try not to JjjJ»*eb8e »tto (,8) PrtUetal Fa ' iton vs liilladelphia Ray' WalatM. Tim thtoha ha diraot—for the day when Baa Banadaiat. a (f|) n * ______(S8) Far Yaar^^ lai sr»altoa _ tall on yyour o u r------phyolognomy when nan. Jos trba to ,. (it) Smurtt Bm H eaa become an aoe rsoorter “Burhe’e Idtw" has nut Its her usiac Hartin’s ' aaCmfsanea jjftyro CtlRMit Fou danoA M e a few aottw oourae; a rodonUBg, entitled oontori 80 008 s( tiH SM n« SaMt IS) ^v5y Maa? Rmlly™** when he to asleep.' lessons ana not hanre a taoe that ateoaa arUl ain. (tt) Thr OkiMafkaia SM8 (M) StoMaw (88-88) Waadwfid^ World•rM el "Bmiy'a XMw-^nve,’’ to vdti^ t :N < <> Sb u Im SMMrtav Host Frank Blair. WaBaataa Oalar (Oetor) would stop a sundial. And hava be refuTM to his early rOle as s«?’iW L«n oast. ( t) t h » Aaawat Miobaal MetloGreevey, Billy ths stamina of a Chydewlale and a’ stogsr; t e n mail; me vrttO, Batkal Laatte. T" ------* O n l Bakafto (St) Pafftaat newcomer from the e t^ w M i Betty, and taro sons, a|kl plans a rt M:M < » Laat» Data Ky »aat Silt ( 8) -riinniflinihla Brldca blanks. ««S ■■ - . S S f ? 1 “^ Talent or no, you’ve etin got Rallcloua aartoa wWi Dr. for an sight-wesfc summer va- 8) “ (St) Taaaa Warli to Uft tiuU baigo. arhssi MGTtttok [Deter) Oaorca Crothen. (tt) inaaSlad (s U i^ ^ a T e h at Fatale Me- Take Oehe Bany. Fact is. Bar- the ourrent ______YToena Da- (|> iewtok Ifawa mat Vtaara t it t ( 8) Oaa af a Kind MePhaters "B u iIm ’s Xdtar" is all _____ Gypay motbar aste oiri (IS) Okaltoa a( SalrattHi (St) Waadarfal WarM af OaH Barbara NIohola. Doe to ao- does have talent — BagsfUl o< fihned. •tW8W8 iflii i ) Maws. WsaOtar ant to avange biir aoa’s death. (M) SaeriOea af «ka Kaaa (Oalar) ouaed of steaUnc motley ear­ Z aome say. He has won praise (tt) TUs to Iha Ula a m t SanaiL boat Bobby •:Se ( 8) Maw Baamekta Friauwy marked to avert an n»Aia« as a aoag-4tBd-danee man, must- VaoatlonT “Teaih,” says MiM Mevia b tha Ftol Naws Special. Walter Cnaikite, M;M ( S> Laak OyAai lira Nichols va Jack Boavia iw Barry, ‘W m goiag to Reltoloua aerlaa. Cranaaur-Sieire Cluli, Switsar- I > 8) U SaUlvaa Shaw oal comedy afar, on-nbd off— anchor man. ( I ) T ^ BIMa Aaiwen laind. Juliet Protrae. FTotanoe Rsto- Broadway actor, film star aad for about sevsa of tho M:88 ( 8) Gam Meere •kmr (tt) Faith Far Tatey (tA t) Oalted States Prafao- deraon. Durward TCirby. featured. toleviskm Idol. EBs lady Cans will weeks. Just a regular ___Maws aad W* l48> Tetepkeae Bear (Oalar) U iM ( S) Oanara nuaa alaaal BawIlaB I (88-88) Orladl tope tour. tou I ’ve never bean to fttSK? StU (M> ifcfceaea Jamea Haoaadtaw. lioaL (St) Operaltaa Baaoasa See Sylyania Color TV In Stock tell you ho la not exactly ugly, OkiMi lb rial Bepari rgit Ntlsson, Jaek Jdma, erlmental aeriea corai 4:St 08) SabscripUaB TT Grind) tiiea to help a former either. B u i t ^ so are’re going to do 1 % n l Susan Wataon aad dancers rama. Ilteratura. muale, SP (St) Sotoaaa AB Stan railroad eoBlneer find "tho B t aU that talent would ho tor the whole thing.” aGwen Verdoit and Peter Oen- ( S) Oaouneata • Faapla Younrsters demonstrate their perfect Job.’' iiR sasnaa naro. Donald Vootiieea eon- J(tl) Hahalla Jaaktaa award - winntnc inventions. ( 8-88-48) Arrest and Trial naught If It vreren’t for the fact Than dose be {dan to sleep (8848) Maattey ItteH ar duota. (M> FraaUen af Faith — Guests; Adm Arleith Buifce, Bea Oassara. PeUr Fonda. STORE HOURS: D A IL Y f TO 5:30; THURS. 9 TO9; SAT.9TOS that Barry also has the abU l^ durhV the remaining week? ( S4M8) n e FBfMtara (W) WastaiB Sanbaraa Cant Wtiliam R. Anderson. Girl and boy whoae fathera to work like a one-armed paper- < (84) WkafB Maw David Janaaen, Ed Nelaon. A 11:11 (St) Americaaa at Waik (St) Fiiae are enemies fall hi lore. ‘T d like to,” he says, "but I 4:48 (8S) News fellow-worker Iriea to kelp hanger and still arise next morn­ U:M (nj llews Ktanble escape when he b 11:S> (8) Capital Bapart (U ) Woaderfal World af OaH 8:88 I fl Jady Oariaad Shaw probably won’t. I Just oaa't be 1:88 ( S) Bari M tev 7i4S ( 8) Ts TaB tka’Andk UtSt ( 8) Fram Oalk^ Oaaipaa 8:tt (8) Alamal Faa Musical-vsulety. ing with a full head of steam. idlo. I have to havo something (tt) iabaeitettMi TV recognbed by the local sheriff. (8) Viawyoiat Competitors: Sbr Dartmouth (88-88) Boaaasa (Oalar) ^ a »8 4 t) TtaMssaaa Mnds (88) Fear A ri Men _ U:88 (8 4 )^ Seheri Preview (St) Maa iaia fitoaaa Barry probably became beet- to do.’ —Sylvester "P at" Weaver. lx>me Greene, Glenda Far­ known as televleion’s Bat Mae- U:88 ( 84-8848) Maws. Weather (St) tewtoh Ufa Robert Ryan, Rep. Thomas rell. Accused of bank rob­ US, 1 ^ I^ r ts 11:48 (tt) The U tIbb Wav* Curtis: for Ohio—Sanuny bery. Hess s e ^ protection tenson, back when Westerns i: N ( 8) As n s WstM Tana reatkea (88) n g News U:88 ( S> laaighta Kaye, John Qalbreath, John from a lady proapisetor. Ills (88) Nevrs aad Weather (8) PaaajMit la FtafUa dominaited tbe video. To gtv« Gala OteTSi Skew iratinB. tr.-88 < 8) Oaadid Oamara his allow a different touch, Bar­ Paintiiig lories Mems With KMIy U iU ( 8) nesday Starlight (tt) Ohaflaajra Qalf (Oalar) (St-St) Wiid KlBBdam (O) . Durward Kirby, boat and ve It Te neO bb "Subway In The Sky.” Van Arnold Pauner and Gary Marlin Perking host with Alien Funt. Featured; Randy ry — an Impeooahto oCf-4Kxnan Johnson, HUdegarde Naff. Player va. Sam Snaad and Jim Fowiar. "Poles Apart,” Kirtw. 30-year-oId son of Dur^ 1:88 ( 8) TTkat la Ik e WsiM (48) Steve Allea Ted Kroaa. Heaperla (^ub, shows how animais differ in dresser — decMed to invest tbe On Channel 24 BoriNtra Bsiaaid , ( (Cam.) (H) ward. STANEK 277 BROAD ST. glim-Jawed old guQsUnger wMh i l S (8$) Sperial Beperi (8841) Mr. Mevak (88) Tealght (Oalor) their structures and habits. (88-88) Show af The Week (O) Mta 8l Dtritey lames Fimacbcus, Heather U:8S ( 8) S p ^ (tt) Talaapavta '(8) Cinema 8 John Mi'Is, Curt JurBens. a touch of sartorial eleganoe. S:88 Faeewenl Angel. A retired tecudier ap- U:M (88) Italght (tt) Caacarp "The Rise and Fail of Amer* ELECTRONICS M r Kenneth Clark, one of the (tt) CaBTeraattoa With Personality ohanges occur in niom 649-1124 Bwt beoame somefMng of a Let’s Make a Deal pews tn riaai one morning (8) Big Movie lean Communism. an EnBliahman hliod to hound greatest art critics o t this cen­ < S) ^ and 8cribble8 geometiy on the "Silk, Stockinga.'’ Fred Astaire lt:18 (8) ladaitry aa Parade (9848) Trallmaster a former Nasi. dandy, and the fans loved it. board. 18:48 (48) The Lord’s Frayer lt:8t (8> Sacial SecarMy John Meintire. Ann Blyth. tury and one of Bngland’a most We Believe (8) Saga sf the Weatera Maa The show Was such a suooeas The Beat el Oxeaeke ( S-88-48) Combat 18:88 ( 8) Mewe aad Weather aad Chased out of town, a saloon (88) ^ . Y . CoBtldentlal that B(ury nearty worked htan- o a i^ a tin g television . person­ 8:88 (i Air Farea Slary 18:88 COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK, Ihc. ( •4a4«> Day la Oeari (jomedy-variety. Cemtert It:4S ( 8) ChaBBiac Timea 8:88 (8) I ’ve Oat A Secret John Daly, moderatelodc/ator. Panel- star of “Burke’a Law’’—« teta- gaging eleven-program Mries 1:M (88-88) Naws (84) Sir Keaaeth Olaik ea Aft (88) Mews OalieBs Bowl (C> Ists Dorothy Ktli^en.KfliraUen. 1Ben- lt:S8 (8) Yaar CaaBreaamaa Fraaa Robert E w e, moderator. INVESTMENTS vfaton deteotive series in whleb, on painting aad the lives of , OaaBeetleal neU Cerf. Arlene Franols. as A member of a cMy poUoe de­ . l:St ( S) Fereapttoa Kansas State University is I 3-8-88-8848) Newa aad MR. OEOROB F. JOHNSON JV., Btaaager painters that premieres Tues­ (8) D aek A HaarUaB chal'enBsd. Weather FRIENDLY AND HELPFITL TRANSACTIONS HANDLED ON partment. Burice nonethelees day at 8 pm. on Channel 24. (18) Ott la Advaatare 8:88 ( 8) Twentieth Oentary 11:18 (88) Movie itrernes Mke Oaoy Chant and WEDNESDAY Television PROGRAM (ttUt) Sara al Weatera Maa Report on "how some 6T the ALL EXCHANGES LISTED AND UNUSTED—MUTUAL FUNDS The series of half-hour prt>- world’s major cities are not "^ a k e Hands with Ths doas Me stouthk^ in Ua own (Color) Dsvtl," Jamea Oicney, Don M9 MAIN STREET gnons entlUsd “Sir' Kenneth Okaaai (Part in> Special set In soIvinB their traffic problems. Murrs^. MS-1106 Roila-Royoa. "Buricae Law” waa Tims ( 8) Te Tril the Trath (8848) Tha Farmer’a D o a | b to r (88-88) Meet tka Pram (O) Claric on Art,” is divided Into 8:88 ( 8)ia■aarb# gemerier (8848) Yea Doa’t Say Inger Stevens, Cathleen Nea- 1893. year that marked emer- Public, Affairs Interww. UilB i 8) imivis Masteraleecs oonoeived ne a satire on the (8848) Qaeea for aD ay bln. Katy lanu In Jail for In- Bence of U.S. as a tvorld (8) DraBaet "The JuBElee," Kirk Douc- tr^endously popular deteoUve three parts. Five progranui Baagar Andy I citing a riot power. (R) las 'V'llv Vitale. take up Ooya, BnieghM, Cara­ (tt) Seklaa It Fla BawttaB (88) Charlie Chaa ( 8) OkaBBhiB Tliaes B tn m taend, ss(ya B e rry , and (8848)I) Mateh (tea (84) Lyrics aad Legends (St) Saaday MaMaaa (48) Science All Stars (48) Fsatare 48 vaggio, Rembrandt, aad Van III r o A d m ir a l Faek 8:88 ( 8) Bovariy HinbuBea “ Dlno- Sal Mtneo. 8:88 • 8) Mister Bd I T D O E S . Onoe again the fans are eating (884S)>1 TralteTraltaaater (88^) Bspotaago 11:88 (88) UUe Skew Maks A Differsnee Where You Savsl' Ctogb, painters who rsbelled 7:88 4:88 (8|48) Maws Dnmaa of underoover ageaha l : t l ( 8) Tear CeacreasaBaa fraaa Alan Yount. Conide Hlaes. The jJM^stery of Fear," nay Mil- it up. The show hew been on against the aooepted claaeieal OaBaealleat talklna horse seeks Wilbur’s for a year, it’ll ba back neoct 4:8S (848) Movie (84848) Bea COsoy 1:88 (8 ) Faee the Nattoa help m befriendlnB a beat-up 11 ;88 ( 8) Movie rules of their respectiye p ^ - tor Daddy Rlchan] KUey, Geraldine ( 8) OplBloaaled Maa twrse who has run away. "From Here to Eternity," 'O f t year, and tha Industry oracles ode aad fashioned new Idbala in (i8S Brooks. Clinic operator «on- (18) The Chrlitaphera (88) Star Shiiswease 1:88 ( 8) Newseope, Maa la Maa flgiurs it’M be gopd for a third n r s e Stooges vtnceo hb wife hla treatments t:88 (S) Yaar (tomnaalfr (88) Have Oaa Will Travel art. 7:88 (^1 rnn^Sm. 8 n e Admlidmiral aaad Barabby make surgery for malignant (8) News. Weather aad Mb- season. ( S> FMeads al Mr. Oaekar tumor unnecessary. ( 8) N.C.A.A. Ski ^Ckampiaa-_Cl (88) Air Power meats ml M^ltattea One program ohows the de^ SiU ship (48) Oallaat-Men 1:88 ( 8) Msments at Cemfari and S A V 1 M G S 4% Barry, waging a oonstant war struction of Coventry Cathedral ( » Vmfp Tag: Abeat (84) Tbe Prieadly Glaal (84) At Issae (18) Herald af Trath 7:88 ( 8) I.rssie Oa^alakl Hvma 8:88 ( 8) Becky ata Fiteada 9:88 ( 8) Dick Vaa Dyka Shew ogalnat btoodsiiot ayes, wortae in World W ar H and the (xm- (88) STite Lola, Albri^t. Ooii Rainer. A LOAM OmrreBt toom 7 ajn. to 7 p.m. five daya 8:88 ” n e y Made Me A KSIer.” ring struction of the new cathedral; Barbeua Britton, Robert Low- writ \ S < ) f J \ I ! O S. Amiual a weak on tbe satiea, then goes aad five programs cover the de­ comedy ter Rob also serve DIvidtaS as the show's producer. Television home, eats dinner, reads the velopment of landscape paint­ liesa the OtewB SK- Maverick (84) Is^rmaa's -citMe Te . MONDAY PROGRAM Rats neoct dey’e Hnea and fells into ings and . the artists whoiM »iU (84) TThat’e Mow BAWCWBSTBt'S S t SBST >INAWJ|A4, I W B iiT > iie i bed sometime after midnight. ■ 8:88 Ert'n^STiteaver (48) Shoriff af Ooritlso M:84 T?)( mmay____ „Kaye Shew Ttam Ohaaael (88-48) Traltaaater - _ 18:88-1 .1) The Oetoetives varied aeethetic attitudes have Beri ef Qreaeke Mews. Hoatber, Sports Coteedy-variety. (8848) Newa Days off? *T Just catch up on •i4f B ag aad Odls Shea (tt) U tee nbUe btoreri (8848) B le v e A Boar 8:18 ( 8) Saartoe' Semealer (18-88) SlBsr Alaax wHh mteh 1007 MAIN ST, MANCHESTER • ROUTE St. OOVENTBf given direction to this develop­ U:M K'vare (88) ArrieBltBre an Parade I 8-88) Mavis (Color) the thfngs. Tve let go through ment. (M) SarvtvBl to tee Bea Barbara McNair^ Brock 8:88 ( 8) Mameata at Camfart% (88) Make Beam for Daddy LWIie Uggams solos. Music in­ the week,’’ says Beu’^ . •> Bay Whoa (48) Mewa Petera. A Negro couple clash­ 8:48 ( 8) Newaeaaa 8:88 ( 8) Tha Blflenuui cludes selections from "HM8 ( S> (MriTalk (48) Lnwunle es over their poeing vtar S:U ( 8) Town Criar <8S> MaO Order Marita Pinafore" and songs of the 188) lUraiag Movte ( 8) S^rls, Mows aad Waalh- on Integration. ( 8) UviBB Word (88) Tkiae StooBas Caribbean Islands. LUCY BBOONSHHEBS 18:88 ( 8) Mevia er ( 8 4 8 ^ Chanabig 7:88 ( 8) UaderstaadiaB Oar World (48) The Admiral aad Bwabby ( ^88-48) The BraaklM Frist (884U Ward tor Word ( 8) Mewe Henry Jones. Joey Heateerton. (88-38) Today Show Show EMuard Frans, Paul Richards. Our SPEEDY ( 8) (ieMral fbspUal (88) aahheaoe Tragedy abodes when aa ia- ( 8) Seatheia Oaaa. Stota Oel- S:U (84) The Frtoadly Giaat Ravmer tries to help a phy­ TRULY DElimUS N®W YORK (AP) — LuoUto (8848) OsBeeatrsBea (88) toeelal Bepeai teillgent hut naive student en- lece 8:88 ( 8) Yayl Bear sician, blinded la an accident, B bH, CBS now expeote, wW he ( »48ta)■ ...... n e PriceP U BteM ( 8) MewiT countera the cemiNU bewity. (88) Weather (M) What’s New resume his career with a (tt4l> Mlsslag Uafcs (Oeter) ( 8) 87 Prechta (88) St. Patrick OerowMsn 7:88 ( 8) Perfeettoa (88) Maverick Ide dog. CHICKEN be«k next season in her Monday (8-88-48) n e O I>hieot Is Prleada cf Mr. 0«eb8r (48) Sapermaa ') la Scheri Preview toght spot, sfter aH. Tbe oome- ( 8) Levs 8f Ule ■ (88-88) Haatley BriaUay (84) te-School Preview (88-88)88-88) Tear Fixri Impaeeelea Beperi 7:18 ( 3) Let’s Talh Abant 8:88 ( 8) Newa aad Weather U:S ( 84-8848) News, Weateer aad Brow R 1r 6 M bin tos (fienne’e change of mind about • (tt) Perfect Place Te OaB 1:88 ( 8) (hiplala KaaBaraa (18) la Ike Phblio taterest ■...... 8-8848)"ivea dev Keys (84) What's Mew Hmsi# Spelts BAROHETERB telesco pes MiaiOMOfEt MASNttrlEia K WNOCUlAas continuing her weekly allow U 48 8) Saard______ter I Teaaexrew I (88) Mows (48) Operattaa Alphahel (14) Diaearery (tt) Big Newa The world's “finest satin* 8848) Tnrth ) ( W 8-48) Nows. Woateao 8:88 ( 8) Bap BIchardt (48) News wiw oouaed -t y the anticipated 88-88) Trath ar Oeaeeeaeaees I ( 8) UtUori Hobo ■■d Sporia' 8) dach La Laae Bhaw ( 8) Year Saaater fraaa Caaa. (88) News and Westhsr ehloken” wltli Inoonmarable < >8848) Father Kaews Beri (U ) SabscririloB TV U;U ( 8) Msnday BtarUght taste. ABC’s ”n » d ce e U n t M tST on U:U ( » ) Mews (88) N g Nows (t8-38> Bsmaer Bsam (48) Laramie 763 MAIN STREET—TEL. 643-1191 l:r (88) teterarie OaUtag (88) News « t a Weather (48) Baa# tM Clown I ( 8) Sparta, News aad Waath- "The Devirs Disciple." Burt Rartb,” TWs would leave tbe ( 8) Beri BeOer (88) Waataer, Local Mewa U:U ( 8) Wedaesday Starlight ( 8) Deputy Dawy c . Lancaster. Kirk Douglas. CALL IN ORDER studioa o6 wbdeb she is president ^^-88-48) Tsaaesiee (M> n e HameaUlee "Aphroiute." Isabel Ooreg, ( 8) Laava It To'^BauTar I (88) Clab Heasa (88) Teniglrt (Osier) ENJOY A NEW WORLD OP HEARING Plek Up 16 Miantee Later (88-48) Mews aad Weather Antonio de TTeffe. ( 8) Beat of Orsacha > (88) Speeial Beperi (48) ^ v e Alien wMhout a series on ths net- (8848) At Mobm wUh Kilty (88) Westom Mass. HlghUshts 11:88 worim-iHaet eeemon. (48) Barbara BeraardMww (848) Spohto View (M) KlaB aad Odto Bhaw ( ( S) Nows U:S8 (8) Bperta View WITH THE NEWEST ETBOLASS UARINO AD) ( S> As the Werid Taras (88) tberts Camera U:I8 ( 8) News < I) Fallaw Ika San U:88 (•) Big Mevto ( i> (tele Oterm Oksw <48> Mtas (M-88) Bay Wh (18) FJfe af BUey "Breakout." Richard Todd. DEOPS DRIVE-IN > ( 8) MY Phllharmoate Toaag Haatlay Brlahtoy OTARION SUPRR-9 <88> AtHom e wUh Bitty teta^ OutpooL’; RonaM <}) airlTalk (88-88) Michael Wilding. 469 CBNTRR ST.— 648-9866 (88) Leave It Te n e GMs People’s . Ceaeeei (48) MsralBB ■Mavis Bepita (88) T s a ^ t _ WE m ix. and INSTALL^ (88) Hews ' Lisonard Bematete ocndimto U:48 18:18 ( 8) Movto ~ (M> TThal’s New U:U (48) LerdV Frayer Meet powerful ever boUt! The Sutuper-9 is the ultimate in eye and narratea “ Jaai In Iha 18 :M (8848) Word ter Ward I (18) Newa 1:88 (48) Barbara Benard cert Hall. ( 8) Mewrn Weotear and Ms- j I ( 8) After DIaaar Mayia U :8 8 ( 8) News, Weather, aad Ma- hearing aids. New supw-powsr’* Jk^TTM* batiWEbLLVrjrytiety, newnWw MUJWr“MMIUIIHTCsuper-asiultive oweayBaddMBe*,ampU RESIDENTIAL 1:88 (88) Seeial Beper* (88-M> Tha Virgiaba (Cater) Bteato a« MedUaUan - 8) Oeaeral Hospilai meate at MedHatton Has the gain and power t (18) M a a ri Oesttay 1:88 (8> Ntascope. Meiainti ef U:88 (l»M> OoneaatraHaa "Ctoah McCall.” Jamea Garaar, to correct impairments even up to 8fi deiUbMe. ■ riS 8) Password Lee J. 0>bb. Shares Morih. Oomtert ( 8-8848) Ths Pries la Btodri Natalie Wood. 1:88 ( t> N ew see^ Msinsata sf Ughtwelght, compact, trimn design. The Super-0 has the looks, convsnlenee GARAGE DOOR 88-Sri Lais Maks a Deal The Virginian is deteiured (88) Late News 11:88 (1848) MlaalaB Links (U ) Sabaeripttea TV Paatlert sad Myaui S> Quea ter a Day from hb puiauit of a rower ( 84848) Ohjenila (18) Man Ordar Market (18) Naws and performance you wantIt in a hearing _aid. . ...T t ,you______have_____ never worn______an 1 by a woman, a oMM and U;I8 ( 8) Lava jTtMm '(81) Weather, laeal Naara eyeglass aid because your loss is too seven, you BHwt tiy the Super-0 to OPERATORS raiders. ’nORT SGHRDULR (18-88) Year Flrsl Imjrasslia 1b op obU us aoon'. 8:18 ( S4848) The Adventures Of „ ( 8-8M8) fmmmm Kays (88^> News aad Woalhar Key eperatod er radio oen- « S l K f V r O i ^ and Harriet U:N ( 8) Beareii ter Tamarroat (88) Wastera Mass. H toh ^la Concert Jazz - troUed firom ear. ( I ) Roaae P i Data ,and Jack get telkad in­ It takas tile “ My Tfarae Soitt” (1848) Tralh sr Oaaaadaeaeaa (88) Sparta ^ (88-88> The D to giving up their night out to cast a whole year to enteh im ( 84848) FStksr Haows Bas4 (48) N m SIS ( 8-8»48>i>ay go on a hmrTde hut retaliate. U:M (a> Nsws I (8848) Maaday NIsM At Tha (88-88) MeW8 m > J b Kennete Clark an Art to Fred MAcMurray. Thnt’g he- ( S) Best BeBar Msvies (CalaA Swings on CBS ( i T n a Bigs ef MigM • lit causg all tala scenes have to he i^848) Teaaaasaa Mrals "The 38 Stepa” Kaiueth More. scheduled into n two month q>nn Talna BIb, An innocent man's ^The Fugitive^ Is StiU Running S ^ i S S e r ’ — tr deoUem to inqrmmp olrailG- (8848) At Hams WMh KINy kirtdness anmeahes him in (Oanttaned trotn Pagu Oae) (8S^> Oeaeral Basplk ttpfi ^ idamoriRte tha paper. so he can till his movie com­ mitments. Whan he Is available (a ) Barbara Bernard SSm esplonaBS. By BOB THOMAS y The show's sucossd failed tOAOharacterg every weak; I alea S;St ( 8) As Ths WsrU Tams (' t-asta)t-aS-fC) Oater Lbalte •xfxmsnt of "the third Btrsam" HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Poor only the seenea in which be ap­ ( 8) Gale Btarm Show Ruth■ “Roman, IS L ,__ Alex N ic o l.Ths___ surprise Janssen. Says ha: ‘T--'^change t Jobe.’’ S(Mt Oovaca Red Howe, host Khowlag they pears are* scheduled vriille the (88) At Hsbm wHh n i y flrst moon axpsdukmftxp^dL___ finds an movement and coiner of the Dr. Richard Kimble will have Janssen admitted the series la (88) Lsavo It Ts ThaObto object tuW or intelUgent be- to face another year on the run. you have faith in the Integrity Oaatonriaed Auto Tepa »«."„»sr!br3iP ' rest of tbe scenee are Wot latu. (48) Newa phrase itself. hard work. Beeldea the running, (48) Barbam Bernard Back Oraand ts BaiUa 0(^;>land wHI he the ptomo Doc Kimble, played by David of the pdbple involved in a pro­ he gets involved in strenuous (U ) Baeetol Bepsrt (84) Dr. PaaiB’s atonls Janssen on ..ABC's “The F u r­ s(^ofst fo r his wortc, "Doooerto duction, ^as I (Ud with Quinn odeupatlons. There is no aide- TURIIPIKE AUTO (88) M eaM Desttey a *:S I 8-8848) WayoB Train (Oalar) tive,’’ la the pediatrician who kick of the fugitive; he is in SB WILSON 1:88 ( 8) Passward John McIntlre, SooH MlUar. for Piano apd Orchestra," writ­ bum-rapp^ on a murder Martin and his atatf, then you (tS-Ste Ls4’b Make a Ssal A Lieutenant is mystified by don’t w(»Ty eo muoh about per cent of the hour-long shows. SEAT COVERS iUCTRICAL 60. MANCHESTER ( •> Qaeaa Far A Day his commaader'i order to haft ten in 1987 when he was a onniY® nnd escaped en route to The phyeliml aspects contrast (88) This to The Aasww a auppUea4haft inveatiBatloii. the death house. Ever since he whether a premise is going to 166 W . Mlddla Tpka. ResldeBtlal-Oamm.-Iad. (48) Ths Beat sf OraaSs (14) Gnat rDaetotoas ' ' young pioneer of Amerlqan mu­ pay off. urith hie laet series, in which he 648-4817 — 648-1886 ( i> Haas# Party t:aa ( a> Daaay Thsmaa Shaw sic. hta been dodging the police, playedred the eusve sleuth, Richard OLDSMOBKE (88-88) Ths Deetors Marjoriejoris Lord,__ . Howard______Morris. whUe striving to And the one- "Actually, are're not aa limit­ ( 84848) Day la Oeart h The family takes a dim view Schuller will oonduot his armed man whodunit. ed in this show as you might INainond.___ nond. “My biggest hasard------“ Y o u Laiatai .Yanas and introduces him aa a lepre­ Introduction to Jams for young including this (me, said you HotTlong can “1 ^ Fugittva** mdtebVwe seleottoB e f Mohawk 512 WEST CENTER ST. ( 8) Traltaaater chaun. people, featuring the Philhar­ be an advantage, Tliere la no Don W ILUS Gorogo (8848) OaaeMd HespNal (84) VIstasua, Oaaps d Crises couldn’t auataln a televiBlon se- ktop running? Rigelow oM i^ right to year monic and five jaxg solotots — sameness to the show. I don’t _____SPBCXAUiTO IN ewB nome. Make you heme 6 U fl6 U ^ ( •) Ts Tan Tha TraOT 8tM ( 8) AaSy OrUfHh Bhaw * guy on the lam. have to scrub up tor surgery “How long can the ’Wagon WHRRL AUONMBNT AND <»48> Van Oaa’t Siw (i8-8a>ienywssd aad «w trumpet, drums, doUUe basB, , ^ 8 Fugitive” became one ‘Drain’ keep roUing?” be ooun- enrpet ooariortaMel Uh48> Oaesa ter a lU y Stars tenor saxophone and alto saxo­ every weMi. 1 don’t have to re­ WMAMM BRBVXOB I (S M fa w n r Aridy Bhsar Joseph (Totten, Kim Novak, of the few real hlu of the 19M- port to precliiot hsadquarteiV femd. My gueaa is that we could QBNBRAL AUTO REPAIR (l8M)Ma8eh OasM Barrators. Tonlght'a subject; phone. This pieos w ill be dbb^ 04 season. It has been renewed three years without exhaust- NEW or USE9 rSAdasItal Fash *TB Baaoh of Kim Novak." rated by Berndtekh lor next year. (m eaob show. X get a, obange 64fi-4fiSl—M MAIN 'ST.. MAKOHR8TBR not enly of sumnndtois and & the stoiy poastbUttt(Mk** i l l Mato Sb — 6464U66 NI PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER BVENINQ HERALD, MANCHBBTBR, CONN, SATUBDAT, KAIKM 7, IfM Mfilc< ■p . ---- Bifid :.4' rficifi A f a h F a c ^ T^levUi&H fecte g fin i: il etwiss is fa n N i g h t m are of C k ^r TV ••fST.’iartliar SSM of mumsr. m osq -■f. self-t W trm w TO O K The, problemaAU w ffit weU' finCO this taptag 4i4S ( ’ cM irtoB cimiA ee supn li Mt reaUai' IS p^t-bellled of the ’-.show hben Winteea H i* l ^ v f a , the c ■tores. The problem le retunUni' flopped and the rocker apM 8 Owsaa, T V e rent 10 vloUns, ho paints spolce-whaeleiT - weapon. "W e MMsveiT •iM iidki tor< So theii we end up buyina <4S> News U vioUna.” -y -m ISiW Sh M m m : " It Beisto discussed this recently The earnton w m a ram>eotahla :fi!% •*V dark brown color, "TbejPU prob­ u n e P«ymtong courai a t N B & s 18th Street studio, •lis jEOpcrdtoc whan aa Mai an ornate brick building' filled ably paint K purple soom day,' i ha noted. U:W (I _ fa 11^ 7 heir i With two fioora of TV props ill who r (SMch as a stuffed raccoon, a UiW ( iOsfaf )* " * * '* ' wooden trout once thrown into Pet O’Briss, Colssa Omr. A Chicai •woman plate to win the aeot’s the audience at S Miltmi Berie 1I:W fm Ufa el w k r a marftsd num. show, a duffdl T bafi lettered end tl Coining Shqwg ___ « 4» Whet's miw. man. *WT6 i:J!N M O N K T" once used . (fti Haws ----- Csnsfa, -.Jeef sa the "Tonifiiht Sho\ir)..t a w BaUrical skstehjM, as Noti < i> best M tov liria Sehsal Piavisw tAcka Amoufi the " items ■ are ex­ ^M S ^> iiim im m m S)-Lsa Marvta amples o f props unique to A B C -T V s ."IfifiS," the doou- WAS I odor T V : A (rou p o f orangre menta^ broadcast last weak At ■ssse Vfkb KlMy lu t h about 'm 'ffnergency of the emU W('sakhse schod desks, and a pile o f r ^ 115 I t TtU ■S^hM s UiSS A ape< white, bliie and yellow ^cane United States as leading wmrld Kenni fiW hi^ poles. power,, will be repeated tomor­ "the row from 1-2 pjn. V* n T « yii* curis 7tSt ( .. ^ "When.tl rent a prop and OesM show ' A U s a _ U itt roost. hc^ Celsbrity OuMls.i 0 )IT leave it on the set. I’ve got to WhMs PapiBr: ver I.OVSrs a 'Sraai Straassr,' watch sfi the designer doesn’t Singer Plahann Carroll re­ ASsm CIsrtptT iPowell Aa aa> Drew SarryiHpre. | slon, paint it fireen," said Reisig. turns to "Tbs Danny Kaye amiiisthm oc the nsav aspsots reechi However, Heisig and fits prop Show" on CBB-TV Wednesday at the esirser of stsi roti-rttamon. ean I SoUeagues are hot taking this from Ifi-U pjn. 1 t) ns I m ed'i eoior wave hnprepuod. He ex­ . ------fred snd Wilma exch plained, "We've got a rubber- »iW tor one dav, Judy ^■i^toad’s second solo <«li Nha • VtMet iiis M 11 T n f e i laed. s p r a y s sdution that we concert^af the season, a pro­ Csmaiaalaai r . its ieil Sort’s coat props' with; props we’ve gram of popular songe from t:M (tta t) irw ( |> fhTnl^ • * « ( S) rented that must be painted th-s movies, is scheduled for to> ( S> TrsUsBaster yil^jjes^Sr^Rpmfa some bright color. After we IBricrto riemlBf,_ _ C9tat awtwig|L morrow on OB8 -TV from fi-lfi ttSSei LoieMa Vs Kaooked liwlfsws . ' spray the object, we paint it pjH. whatever cdor the designer ■'liTT..-'? ! needs. When w e're th ro u ^ with M. we Just peel qff the rubber Verdi’s opera“ TlM Mnsh Televition compound and the prop is the Bak" is presanted Friday Otoumsi 2«’d “The Worid M m odor as when we rented S:SS Ifuaio’’ from S^lOtlfi p.m., iw S;SS (IS) Asrioaltars sn .Pfaefie ; |l News F. , Eannady,- i> Ssw arsrt Rston O'Coa- OOJ Reisig has been a prop man peated 'Adndey. >Jlarofl 17, at cloud 8:80 ^ .:fa ? s 2 « : A . n r « n r ^ . t 10 years. He has worked on SiSt ( •> Nswssms ..i t m . it a f'^ .W a a li bavs shows starring Berie, Perry Oo- S:lf ( •> TswiTAiw ^ ties I vn Jotahair Ties YiaSM TsSap Show lOvound IlSht ^^eavy- ehoict mo, Jonathan Winters, Jack ' AXty. Ocn. Robert F. Ken. ( S) Mw Makorn weight ooatest frora Madlaiia (lentla Paar and Johnny Oarson. nody will talk about the “wit < S> n s OhHstspkees _ fiwiara Garden.NYC.____ any o *We had a tough time a few and human aide” o f the late T;SS S^CmsTsI Mr. Qtosfar l iU (IS) Westora Maseeehwwlfa mS day's yearn ago getting a bird for President Kennedy on NBC i S) F rs a s ' Ihs OWWbs Top bowlers oompeta tor The Oemo," he ra iled . “They wani- pash prides at Paramus (N.J.) TV’s "The Jack Paar Pro­ Lanes.; dance efi a white bird to sR on his gram" PVMay from 10-11 pas. UiW ( M8M3> Naarp. Waalhav of Re hhoulder as he sang. I bet we Site (tev ______f it t ( SI The 'firast ASvsntars the p audttioaed more than a doeen tiW ( |> Nto Bfaharts BainT Sulllvaa, Skip Homotsr. (33) more birds before we found one Perry Paul Newman and Joanne < i> Saeh l a lasas Shmr Praw aUsattoB of the mvotecl- <* t > Nears and Waethar Woodward star in "RaUy haamsv Bssat U iU ( 8 ) ------.'a Oraatefa dentia wes oomfortsMe wHh end one <4»> Bsse n s (towa M< tory IlMt took to Berry. He was Round tbs Flag, Boys!"—based from the public are. on MAX Shuhnan’s. comic novel (W> lafarasMsnsI ■hawMsts Pmgy Case. ehoict eaRed Snowflake and he earned tiW ( i j Lsavs It n Seavsv Don Atneche. hosL To ' (33) Taetorht about MfiMMUan life—on NBC t S) Nsst at Orteehs -■ Thli f 100 a week." "Wlator: mssua,’’ a prodv < falJPtova ^Sm for u Par a recent Jonathan Win- TV’s "Saturday Nlgbf at the Sitt <4S> Etas aaS tfais ShM, of the Ciraua ibmis of M< Moviee’’ tonight from 8 pm . to IS:ee (i •>S> Nr^-NSW Germany. Maw (Oalar) Sen. i toes special, Reisig procured a (tM t) & Whsa avto once ( racking chair. Winters was to oobohieian. < S) OlrTVaSk ■ “ lo." Ola Msrttos Mov A SrUma is ailled to lbs pas'- ly In flop Into the chair during a dcit. ( S> Msvla . am chosen aa moat deaenrias Gov. The public and private faces m m y word far WsrS M n Uarteas toam. 78 it isa^K of the Amsrlean Communist (33) As Sehssls Matoh WMe Osaarert sad Nyaaa Tho Party come under scrutiny in u :«e (33) Nswa water ( M____ ateirThe ______PUceto to 3(33 S! field "The Rise and Tall of Ameri­ 11:|S fltSS) MlssteS^Unks (M> Maste can Communism*' on Ofaannsl 22 ____< aiS-M) Tfco bhjeot to 3(33 ( t> Basle 33 write- Thursday from 7 :3 0 4 :3 0 p.m. UtW ( S> Laro Of Ufa Martha Mi'ner, Ntaa F ^ thougl <>*ae> Tsar First ImpTsSsiia Part ID New^niarried TOd SHOP and the t < aiaeS). fSrsa Eeys iI (ha. Uirwet of a murder at­ President Archbishop ICa. ( IMtoarea ^ Tswsrraw tempt by Ota nnscnipulous tali' SAVE Viet <>TM) Tralh sr fjasseasasss U'— challe karios HI of Cypnis, Prime .. . < W*^> tethse.^faws ¥fHERE U:fa (fa) .Vaprs Minister Ismet Inonu of Tur­ u.. 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VOL. LXXXm, NO. 185 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH •, 1954 (OlaarffM Adrartialac aa Paco 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Malcolm to Form Libel Verdict Events R ejected by In State Johnson Urges Effort rt.ll Own Muslim Unit High Court NEW YORK (AP) — WASHINGTON (AP) — Dempsey Ready Malcolm X, outspoken The Supremt Ckiurt unani­ To Call Session Black Muslim advocate of mously threw out today a To Trim Jobless Rate racial separation, has de­ 8600,()00 libel Judgment If Views Jibe fected from the parent or­ awarded a Montgomery, ganization to form his own Ala., city official in a suit HARTFORD (AP) — If mosque to promote “active against The New York Republicans and Democra* ^ V VV/\ ) . ^ ‘ 't- ■' Seeks Laws self-defense against white Times and four Negro min­ can agree on a plan. Gov. supremacists in all parts of isters. John N. Dempsey says he the country.” . And, In so doing, the court In M essage Malcolm told The Associated laid down a constituUonal stan­ would not hesitate to call Press: dard that a. public official may the General Assembly into “I am still a Muslim. I Intend not recover damages for a de­ special session to act on To Congress to work on my own among famatory falsehood relating to congressional redistricting. America’s 22 million non-Mus­ his official conduct without a lim Negroes to convert them showing of actual malice, of The weekend development ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — from non-violence to active self- knowledge the statement was found favor with at lea.st President Johnson (^led on defense against white suprema­ false or reckless disregard of one Republican legislative the nation today to mobilizB cists in all parts of the country. whether or not It was false. leader. Rep. Ixiuis Padula of and upgrade its manpower "I want it clearly understood Justice William J. Brennan that my advice to an Muslima wrote the opinion on the court’s Norwalk, House majority skills in a major effort to la that they,stay In the naUon decision. While the decision was leader, said an assembly wipe out grimly persistent of Islam under the spiritual unanimous, three justices said session on congressional re­ unemployment. iidance of the honorable KH- 41 did not go far enough. "Overcoming that unemploy­ Justices Hugo L. Black and districting might prove Sh Muhammad. fmitful. ment is the greatest immediate *Tt Is not my desire to en­ Arthur J. Ooldberg, In separate manpower challenge before us" concurring opinions, expressed Padula said he would be will- Johnson said in asking Congress courage them to follow me." regret that the court did not' to talk with Democratic | Malcolm once was considered MALCOLM X for a broad range of legislation heir apparent to Muhammad, lay down a doctrine of uncondi-' leadeni aa soon aa poaaible to i to create jobs and train work­ who makes his headquarters In tional freedom of the public | ■«« there are grounds for ers. Chicago. He was head of the of the naUon of Islam and con- and press to criticise official I agreement. He added there ap- The federal government can­ sect’s New York City mosque Unulng to work on my own.” conduct. I reared to be a meeting of the not do the job alone, Johnson and the group’s leading spokes­ He said he will call a news Justice William 0. 'Oot^las minds among Republicans and said in his annual manpower man. conference this week to an­ noted that he agreed with both Democrats on the question of report to Congress. nounce his plans. concurring opinions. Congressional rcdistricting. Calling on business, labor and Noted for his bitter verbal at­ ’The Oovemor made the sug­ tacks on white people, Malcolm Malcolm said that In forming ’The suit was based on pub­ state and local governments to was suspended by Muhammad his new . Muslim group he will lication of an advertisement in gestion in a letter Saturday to cooperate In creating an "ac­ the ’Times of March 29, 1940. Republican State Chairman A. Airliner rests with its nose embedded in house in northwest Chicago suburb. tive manpower poUcy,” the last November after he said In accept InvitaUons to speak to Searle Plnney. a speech that President John F. civil rights groups. The advertisement had state­ Six persons who were asleep on the second floor, in the part of the house at the President said; "These pro­ ments critical at the handling He told Plnney that if Repub­ grams will take hold and suc­ Kennedy's death was a case of "I shall tell them what a real of racial demonstrations in left, were unhurt by the crash late last niglit. (AP Photofax.) "the chickens coming home to revolution means — the French licans and Democrats could get ------ceed only when we become de- Montgomery. together on a plan to correct I 'termined that nothing is to take roost." Revolution, the American Rev­ L. B. Sullivan, police com­ CommenUng on his suspen­ olution. Algeria, to name a few. congressional districting inequi­ priority over people." missioner of Montromery, won ties, "I would act swiftly to call 1 Johnson's report was accom­ sion, Malcolm said, "I have Thera can he no revolution with­ the award in the Circuit Court reached the conclusion that I out bloodshed, and it Is non- a special session of the General Shea Tries to Struek panied by Labor Department of Montgomery County with a Assembly to consider this mat­ statisUcs emphasising the p ll^ t ean best spread Mr. Muham­ contention that several para­ mad’s message by staying out .(See Page meven) ter alone.” of the poorly educated worker graphs In the advertisement But Dempsey slammed the c • \By Airliner, in an increasingly technical would be taken as reflecting door on a Plnney proposal that economy, and the alarmingly on him. a special session consider state Uarwin Confession Family Safe high rate of youths who can’t An organisation called "The senate redistricting in addition find work. Committee to Defend Martin to congressional redistricting "What is at stake is whether Write-Ins Seen Key Luther King and the Struggle while avoiding the questiotwbf By A. J. CHEMASl CHICAGO (API—A chartered a free democratic economy can for FVeedom in the ScuUi" attain well-being for the less placed the advertisement. It Hmse reapporUonment. Defense attorney for Roy F. Darwin, accused of DC3 airplane with 28 passengers trying to make a landing at fortunate as well as the more solicited funds for the defense win ap*)i^a^“ fSderi?*Murt 1 * Bolton teen-age girl Sept. 18, today started fortunate of its people," John­ To Primary Outcome of King, Negro minister and cislon that the House’s system! & expected fight to keep two alleged confessions O’Hare International Airport in son said, "and whether it can civil rl^ ts leader who was then misty weather, crashed into a make population growth and under charges of falsifying his of apportionment on a unit, or. from being admitted Into the first degree murder trial house late Sunday night, killing technological advance fruitful OONC»RD, N.H. (AP) — Lodge and former Vice Presi­ town, basis is unconstitutional at Tolland County Superior^ A t As a result. Republicans have the copilot. for all rather than fateful for cloud of indecision which could dent Richard M. Nixon, the 1940 (Bee Page Bight) Court. • The coroner said the attor- The pilot, who with the copilotsome.” )Mvo .a telling affect on the prealdential nemlnae, wesf ■V ! ' iiwi'' refused to consider a special ses- Defense Atty. John F. Shea neya asked permission to coun' ; waa trapped in the cockpit Johnson’s message was un­ ehoice of the Republican presl- resented in write-in cam] •ion that would take up Uie promptly objected when the ■el Darwin on his rights. He about two hours, was reported derscored by latest government entlal nominee hung heavily to- If these were sucoessful status of the House. • | state tried to introduce the al- said he permitted this although ' In critical condition in a hospital. figures showing that 800,000 new Say over the outcome of ’Tues­ ing a substantial share of the Dempsey said the GOP plan leged confessions into the trial Darwin at ..the time had only The passengers, returning from jobs In February did nothing to day’s New Hampshire Primary. nearly 100,000 Republican votes Drop Sought to consider state Senate and ' now heading into its third week, been called as a witness. | a day of skiing iq Michigan, ys- dent the nation's 4.6'million job­ Thera waa widespread evi­ e x p s i^ ; It eould projeet them ^ngreasloi^ districting was He said there was iw> proof that less total. ’*p(ecemeal.’',__ . J the allegjd . contmions were The next iftoming Darwin; caped without serious injuries. dence (hat a aigntlieaiit-iMimber foreefttlly into the preeiklentlal In Draft Age waa- served with a The two-engiiie plane crashed The reason is the steadily of Republleana who will go to nomination qontest. made* voRtajkarily, and said they warrant outside the Pratt A through utility lines and into a growing flow of new wotkers the polls to mark one M the • Nixon predicted Sunday.lilint Toums Join Suit were obtained in violation of house in suburban Hoffman Es­ into the labor market, particu­ Public Act 126 allowing the Whitney division in East Hart­ more complex ballots in presi­ that the total write-in vote m l NBVV HAVEN (AP) — The ford, where he works. tates. Six persons in the home larly youths. Automated ma­ dential preference primary his­ he uimrecedented for both pw- benefits of legal counsel. asleep on the second floor, mlr. chinery that shrinks job oppor­ amah towns of FrankUn and Defense action came just a Ctoroner said state police ma- tory still are debating their ties. He declined to predict dte Salem asked federal court per­ jor Samuel Rome had>e5fe^aped injury. They tunities also plays a part. ehoice. result (or either pai^ or how WASHmaTON (AP) — Presi­ half hour after the trial began Johnson announced "two new This highlighted an invitation dent Johnson wilt aak Congress mission today to intervene in following a three day recess. a warrant prior to Dec 6, but ^^*-e8cued by firemen. many votes he will receive. Connecticut’s legislative reap- r ~ The passengers, 2S men and major administrative actions" for upsets in a contest which For Ckildwater, the conserva­ to lower the draft age frmn IS Before thehe special hearing to, Ackerman hSd refused. 6 women, walked from the plane to study the impact of automa­ portlonment case. if the alleged confea- ^ w tisfl^ with the Sen. Batry Qoldwater,. R-ArU., tive, and Rockefeller, the mod­ to 17 to give hia war on poverty determine minutes after it plowed through tion. and "to start a continuing once was supposed to win handi­ erate, there waa the psychologi­ A brief waa fUed in U.S.